Stork Shower FetesEast School TeacherBy MRS. ROBERT RLE Dally Herald Correspondent 878-4536Mrs. Lloyd Williams, 501 Lewis dr., furnished the house, and the teachers at East elementary school hosted a stork shower Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. Robert Jones, Dayton, a fourth grade teacher at East A teddy bear was the centerpiece for a table where a variety of snacks were served. Gifts were presented from an antique trunk, while the guest of honor was seated in an antique nursery rocker, to unwrap herGuests were Yuri Tanamachi. Harriet Tanksley, Laura Daily, Pam Fisher, Mary Varner, Emily Haynes, Phyllis Echterllng, Joyce Seymour. Louise Tupman, Linda Wells, Francine Freemas, Carol Osborne, Barbara Hurray, Bertha Crawford. Marilyn Snapp, Rowena Zimmerman, Clara Layton. Alma Gheen, Sandy SamueIson and Michelle, Ruth Reed and Mrs. Glenn James Gifts were sent by Ethel Whitney, EloiseSchnell, Pat Barnes, Craig McDonald. Mr and Mrs. Wilhaiwith their travel trailer, they spent the first night at General Butler State park in Kentucky and the next day drove on to Nashville. Tenn.. to attend the grand ole opry that night. They were also in Perry, Ga., before going on to Disney World.Their next stop was at the home of Mrs. Mary Miller Squires, formerly of Fairborn, who now winters in Haines City, Fla Finding her with a house full of company, they headed on into Florida with plans to return on their route home.Next stop was a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Crouch of Xenia, who are wtntering at Clearwater, and then they went on to Holmes Beach where they were dinner guests of Mrs. Semler's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Motter. They also visited the Rev. and Mrs Ray Utter-back, Jerry and Jill in Port Charlotte and Mr. and Mrs. Emory Boggs in I/ehigh Acres, and the bird sanctuary in Cork-nowara, nauaiaStarcher. Lots Clark, Becky Kern and a group gift from Mrs. Jones' fourth grade class. Entertainment at the shower Hi by Laura DaileyBattle Creek, Mich.; three other daughters; a son, Ralph Jr., and several grandchildren anc great-grandchildren.Mrs. Johnson and hei husband were en route t( California to visit her mother At Phoenix, Ariz., they receiver word of her death.Traveling via the Tamiami trail, they stopped at Everglade national park and spent a night at Homestead before heading southward to the Keys. While in Key West, they went deep-sea fishing and caught more fish than they could eat. so shared the fish with others.At Miami Beach, they visited the gardens of part of the college at Miami, where a cousin of Semler’s had been a biology professor. After a brief visitDEAN MORTIMER, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mortimer 1016 Adams St., has arrived ir Melbourne, Australia, and ii teaching physical education anc health in the Melbourne higl school system. He had spent the past several years teaching the Los Angeles. Calif, area.Mortimer recently tourec Europe for several months. Hi had always wanted to selt; Australia and learned througl the Victoria placement servto that there isa need and a short age of teachers in th« Australian schools. He spen November, December am January at the home of hi parents and then accepted i year’s teaching contract U Australia. The school systen there has just completed it summer vacation and will no\ be inHisfrom him last week tha Australia is all that he expect* it to be and more.Churches