at r landers rield; iiaroara j Qu Mong played “Dangerous j shQ e, I Journey” on the piano; Greg-!0f i. orv Mong played a piano solo,! j]Is j “Bali,” and together the latter i stils- two, played a duct, “Waves of Cak of the Danube;” David Hoops, ac---d compamed on the piano by his le mother, Mrs. Robert Hoops,% •il- played two trumpet solos, “An* /e 1 gels We Have Heard on High ie and “Jingle Bells;” “Daisy”! ; and “Annie Rooney” wereplayed as violin duest by San*y dra Gilbert and Joanne Slor^ gie, accompanied at the piano by Eloise Croskey. Joyce For-11 ® rester and Mary Ann Lawton, ft- accompanied at the piano byof Mrs. Perry Grimm, played ang trombone duet, “Sweet Kentucky Babe;” Kav Welch sangn* * «nd“Whatever Will Be. Will Be,”ithaccompanied by Mrs. Perry Grimm. The remainder of theprogram was a discussion be-tween Rev. Richard Hunterc ‘ • and Rev. Theodore Peterson on religion in the home, school and community. Refreshmentsm* were served bv fourth gradees* * parents with Mrs. Russell l°e Beard as chairman. ^Mrs. Delph Ginter spent ke Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.eld i S. Fetzer near West Salem.per George Benson, son of Mr.