The Seventh Degree Association o# the Grange held its meeting in Watson Grange Hall on Saturday. The evening began with a tureen dinner at 6:30, followed by a brief business session. At the conclusion of the session presided over by the president of the association, Paul Kelley, the meeting was turned over to Diamond Grange and the following program was presented;Grange ReportsA poem read by Mabel Rapp “One Hundred Years Ago*'; Lucille Johnson of Warren Grange led grcngi singing to the accompaniment cf Shirley Anne Johnsen, pianist; Robert Jam eson cfBrokenstraw Grange read “The Pump Out-side the Kitchen Door”; Ruth and Robert Jameson appearedin a skit “The Higher Court; Ida Grace Larson cf Ackley Grange gave a reading “Peanut Butter Sandwiches” with Bob Hollabaugh, George Aber, Guy Wilcox and Ralph Rapp acting out the parts; Catherine Nuhfer read the poem “The cud Spinning Wheel”; Mabel Rapp closed the program with a read-ing “Touching Shoulders”.The next meeting of the as-sociation will be held atBrokenstraw Grange on July 22nd,(+Diamond Grange held its regular meeting with Master Ralph Rapp presiding. The Memorial program was postponed until the next meeting which takes place on Tuesday, June 6.Pins for twenty-five years c# continued service were given to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hannold, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blair, Mr. and Mrs, George Aber, Clive DeGoyler, Neva Champion,Kate Baldensperger and Alice Bean. Leo Johnson of Brokenstraw Grange made the presentations and spoke a few appropriate words.The meeting was closed with Edith Ahlquistand Emma Chris, tian serving refreshments. The Memorial Service at the next meeting will be followed by a short program for Fathers Day. The meeting will be preceded by a tureen dinner.emun