Clair WeeksShows Slides’ 'rM'.**. ■»*■mmfiOf IndiaClair Weeks, son of Rev. andMrs. H. H. Weeks, helped Wesley*ans in charge of the Thursdaynight patio supper at the FirstMethodist church offer an entertaining evening to Methodists in a full-packed lounge.George Loos, president of Wes-leyans, asked Dr. Weeks to introduce his son. Dr. Weeks told of some of his own as well as some of his son’s experiences in India and also recounted some of theEuropean travels of the Clair Weeks family since May.Clair, who worked with Walt Disney before going to India tonn make pictures, showed his excel-• ■ y. lent slides and told of conditionsin India where he and his familywill return after a visit with his parents here.After the supper and program, Wesleyans and their families took part in miniature golf games and ended the evening’s activities atthe Reginald Biddick home whererefreshments and mere entertainment awaited them.Taking part in the events of the *-evening were Rev. Dr. Weeks, scnooij^jjss Hazel Christiansen, Johntber of Grimes, George Loos. Messrs. and ip cluo Mmes. Biddick, Johnny, Chrisappelia am* R°£er« Weeks, Anneand Kenneth, Edward Frederick, Paul Linn, Luther Fowler with Vernon and Roger.Messrs. and Mmes. Earl Martin, Don Bruce and Chris, Joe Ludikuize. Marianne Gerrard and Ronald, Harold Pahl, Eleanor and Doris Irene. Melvin Hedgepeth, Robby, Teddy, Janie and Sarah Lynn.Messrs. and Mmes. D. Lowell Wells. Janis and Judson, and Peter W. Burk Jr., Terry, Bobby, David and Mary Ann.The class’ Halloween party was set for October 17.lounee-, Juan ivenue, gement Lucy, son ofo, 1240ated inin the a Pro-Mr:AmFetMrs. Roger; son, J guests ty whi home CitrusBrown Gift; for pri bassin satin bows.Gan: group Cabra lene I Othe Gardn Van Iilyn :JeaneiSent Neal and IVREindpar-e Vas-i, andn Ber-yed by • com-nce, a iard, is uf Red-of nextNE1 Light, er am indeplt; his no has 12 cheer Ligl Comm est-tyj the be “Th people hi-fi s» prodm concez of quj “Thi RS33J of whi been 1 “Rovaama ” that e