Local and Personal. ,A number of Vader people attend-: ed the opening performance at the-new Rvderwood theater Wednesday j evening. Harry Parkinson of the X. i P. depot force gave a number of saxo-' phone solos on the nmsical program, and C. E. Chambers of the Harmony jorchestra assisted the orchestra. ! George and Frank Nolan, of the -i firm of Noian Bros., Monday took!over the Ralph Bowen general store i and will conduct a cash grocery. j Mr. and Mrs. George Sullivan and ;son, Robert, of Seattle, are visiting!| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown. Mrs. Sul-:ilivan and Mrs. Brown are sisters. !Ralph Bowen, police officer herefor the past two years, handed in| his resignation to the city council-a(week ago. At a special meeting of: the council Friday evening Georgej Pump hr ey was appointed temporarily to fill the vacancy.Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Fletcher and family of Selah visited their mother,' Mrs. Betty Fletcher, a few days lasr \ week. While here they made trips | to Castle Rock, Longview and other ■ points.The grocery, hardware and general stores and the bank were closed all j day Thursday to give the proprietor and clerks an opportunity to attend ithe fair.I Mrs. V. M. Townsend and son. Oliver Templeton and Mrs. Elizabeth Riedel motored to Tacoma Sunday ; and spent the day with friends.^ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bissell and fani-jily, who left here early in the sum-] mer, are moving to Oakland. Calif, j Mr. and Mrs. John Becker entertained at a dinner Sunday in observ-! ance of the birthday anniversaries of i their daughter, Mrs. Oscar Hanson of j Castle Rock, and their sons, Fred ofCastle Rock and Hen tv of Vnrlor