Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, May 27, 1941, Page 3, Image 3

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    KSSCttffiS KEWtftivlgW, ROSiiuRS, CRfeSOR TUESDAY, MAT 27, T94T.
THREE
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Society and Clubsi
By LOTUS KNIGHT. PORTER
Visitors honored
At informal affairs
UMPQUA, May 27. Several
lovely picnics and wiener roasts
have been enjoyed during the
last two weeks honoring Mrs.
K J. Rayho and daughter, Jean
Diane, und Mrs. William Hill,
who have been guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
McCall at Umpqua.
Mrs. Rayho, who has been
spending the last eight months
in Washington and Oregon, left
Sunday for her home in San
Pedro, Calif. Mrs. Hill, who is
a niece of Mrs. Rayho and Mrs.
McCall, left for her home in
Wheeler, Ore., Friday. Mr. Ray
ho is a chief petty officer on the
V. S. S. Nevada. Mrs. Rayho is
, a sister of Mrs. McCall. She en
' joyed the opportunity of meeting
many old friends in Umpqua.
v. S. OF C. S. HAS
MEETING WEDNESDAY
WILBUR, May 27. Mrs. T. E.
Grae very graciously entertained
the W. S. of C. S. at her home
Wednesday. Mrs. Melvin Pal
mer was in charge of the busi
ness meeting. Mrs. A. Hume
led the devotionals. Sacred
songs were sung by the group
led by Mrs. Irene McMiklc. De
licious refreshments were serv
ed to the following members:
Mrs. L. G. Weaver, Mrs. Rosella
Bridge, Mrs. Melvin Palmer, Mrs.
I rune McMikle, Mrs. D. P. Mc
Kay, Mrs. A. Hume and Mrs.
Kenneth Barneberg, Charles Pal
mer and Rev. Weaver, guests,
and the hostess, Mrs. T. E. Grae.
MRS. BUD LEWIS
HONORED AT SHOWER
GLENDALE, May 27. Mrs.
Arthur Miller, Mrs. Jack Blanch
ard and Mrs. Harry Humphrey
were hostesses to a pink and
blue shower held at the home
of Mrs. J. P. Miller in honor of
Mrs. Bud Lewis.
Mrs. Lewis received many
lovely gifts. The afternoon was
spent in visiting.
The hostesses served refresh
ments to Mrs. Lewis, guest of
honor, Mrs. Jack Lewis, Mrs.
John Thomas, Mrs. John Tade,
Mrs. Jimmy Johns, Mrs. Wil
liam Haltsclnw and Mrs. Frank
Thompson.
LARRY ELLIOTT HAS
PARTY ON BIRTHDAY
CANYONVILLE, May 27. A
birthday party in honor of the
f fifth anniversary of the birth of
Larry Elliott, was given Tuesday
afternoon by his grandmother,
Mrs. Charlie Young. Eight chil
dren, Richard Hoskins, Ronnie El
liott, Laverne Elliott, Yvonne
Naylor, Arlene Adams, Bucky
l.offer, Darnie Roe and Thedotz
Therese Ford, enjoyed with
Larry the birthday cake with
Jive candles, the ice cream,
punch and cookies. Larry receiv
ed many nice presents.
SHOWER PARTY GIVEN
FOR TWO TEACHERS
CANYONVILLE, May 27.
Last Wednesday, the WSCS gave
a farewell party, honoring two of
the teachers of the local schools,
who are going away, and will
not return next year. The honor
guests were Miss Lydia Reichen,
and Miss Clara E. Moore. The
party was at Mrs. N. B. Ash
craft's, and there was a miscel
laneous shower for Miss Reich-
en, who is to be married in the
near future, and a handkerchief
shower for Miss Moore. Deli
cious refreshments were served.
COUNTRY CLUB LADIES
TO MEET ON THURSDAY
The ladies of the Roseburg
Country club will meet Thurs
day morning at the club course
at nine o'clock for golfing. Pot
luck luncheon will be enjoyed at
12:30 o'clock and the contract
bridge tournament play will be
gin promptly at 1:30 o'clock. All
ladies of the club are cordially
invited to be present.
YOUNG PEOPLES
LEAGUE TO MEET
The Young People's league of
Si. Paul's Lutheran church will
meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock at
the home of Miss Agnes Bren
den in the Kohlhagen apart
ments. Members and friends are
cordially invited to he present.
BEAUTY THE
PERFECT
GRADUATION
Graduation Day Is her BIG DAY1 She'll
look the part only with her hair let be
comlnalv . . . her nails well groomed . . .
her eyebrows gracefully shaped. Beauty Is the most practical
yet luxurious gift you can give.
For Appointment Telephone 1 06
LERAH'S BEAUTY SALON
112 W. Coss Sr.
ALICE THOMPSON IS
HONORED AT SHOWER ' '
A kitchen shower was given
Friday in the basement of Glide
Baptist church for Miss Alice
Thompson. The presents were
arranged on a table in the center
of the room. The decorations were
pink and green. A , large white
cake decorated with a miniature
bride and groom was placed in
the center of the refreshment
table. Those who attended were
Mrs. Anna Franklin, Mrs. Roy
Bond, Mrs. John Casebeer, Mrs.
John Barney, Mrs. George Reed,
Mrs. Larkin Rice, Mrs. Charles
Vleck, Mrs. Bob Lane, Mrs. Lizzie
Blakely, Mrs. Clinton Dysinger,
Mrs. Steve Shrum, Mrs. Douglas
Chapman, Mrs. Mary Chapman,
Mrs. Franklin Barker, Mrs. Floyd
Morgan, Mrs. Will Price, Mrs.
Gene Boise, Mrs. Curtis Barker,
Mrs. Paul Simpson, Mrs. Ben
Doss, Mrs. C. F. Moore, Mrs. John
Alexander, Mrs. R. L. Casebeer,
Mrs. David Deorkson, Mrs. Geo.
Casebeer, Mrs. Albert DeBernardi,
Mrs. Vern Shrum, Mrs. V. D.
Connine, Mrs. Lester Blakely,
Mrs. F. L. Merry, and daughter,
Joyce, Mrs. R. T. Greene, Mrs.
Richard Woods and daughter,
Betty, Miss Stella Woods, Mrs.
Robert P. Blakeley, Mrs. A. O,
Helvey, Mrs. Claude Talcott, Mrs.
May Rosce, Mrs. J. Royce, Mrs.
Jesse Marr, Mrs. Floyd Hickman,
Mrs. Cecil Morris and daughter
Novella and son, Ralph, Mrs. Ash
cr Agee, Mrs. B. M. West, Miss
Alice Thompson, Mrs. Howard
Church and sons, and Mrs. Carl
Messing and daughter, Jane.
BUSY BEE CLUB HAS
PLEASANT SOCIAL MEETING
Glendale, May 27. Mrs. Mar
garet Shelley entertained the
Busy Bee club of the Rebekah
lodge Tuesday evening in her
home at Laurel camp.
Each one present punched a
puunch board and received a
paper telling her a stunt to do.
A quiz game was also played.
Mrs. Shelley served refresh
ments to Mrs. Eddie Saraway,
Mrs. Charles Kafer, Mrs. Mar
garet Stevenson, Mrs. W. R. Stev
enson, Mrs. A. J. Raess, Mrs.
Bert Gillons, Mrs. Roy Wilson,
Mrs. Floyd Baker, Mrs. Pirley
Winkleman, Miss Clara Winkle-
man, Mrs. H. M. Nixion, Mrs.
Mattie Heller and Mrs. Charles
Boiee.
WEST MELROSE CLUB
HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING
MELROSE, May 27. The
West Melrose club met with
Mrs. Henry Cox Thursday aft
ernoon, May 15. At the close of
a busy session the hostess served
a delicious lunch to Mrs. C u.
Criteser, Mrs. J. W. Bass, Mrs.
Ray S. Petrequin, Mrs. B. A.
Gann, Mrs. E. M. Seeley and Mrs.
H. G. Thompson.
The next regular meeting will
be held at Mrs. Seeley's Thurs
day afternoon, June 5. It will
he contest day and the topic for
roll call is "My Wedding Day."
All members are most cordially
invited.
ANNUAL MOTHERS TEA
IS HELD ON FRIDAY
DRAIN, May 2G. The annual
home economics mothers' tea was
held Friday in the high school
auditorium. Living room furni
ture, davenports, rugs and tables
tastefully arranged with baskets
of peonies and roses made a
charming setting for the style
show. The girls modeled gar
ments made by them this year in
school. On the program were
numbers by the girls quartette,
Uene Dement, Delilah Honnold,
Martha Cool, and Lita Hucbner;
a baritone horn solo by Paul Ris
ing and piano numbers by Doris
Craig. Mrs. Madaline Cool, Mrs.
Elsie Hucbner, Mrs. Dorothy Ran
dall and Miss Melva Bull presided
at the serving tables. Corsages
were given the mothers present.
NO-HOSTESS LUNCHEON
TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY
BY PRO-AMERICA UNIT
Every member of Douglas unit
of Pro-America has been re
quested to attend a very Import
ant meeting to be held Wednes
day at a 12:30 o'clock no hostess
luncheon at the Hotel Umpqua.
Mrs. II. C. Waddell, president,
will be in charge of the meet
ing. GIFT
SIDE GLANCES
vT
cowi. im by wta srnvicr. we. t. m. uta u. s. pat,
"I'm sorry, it was all my fault I was trying to remem
ber if I had turned off the gas under my string beans!"
Engagement
Announced
Nitws-ltovtew Kngruvinff
Wllla Metta Logsdon
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Logs
don of Riddle announce the be
trothal of their daughter, Willa
Metta, to George A. Wilhelm, Jr.,
of San Diego, Calif., son of Mr.
and Mrs. George A. Wilhelm of
Junction City.
The wedding Is planned for
June 21. The ceremony will be
held at St. Joseph's Catholic
church, Roseburg, Oregon, and
the reception will be in the club
room of the Umpqua hotel.
MRS. BARKER HOSTESS
TO SEWING CLUB
DRAIN, May 27. Mrs. Minnie
Barker was hostess to her sew
ing club at her hospitable home,
Thursday. A delectable potluck
luncheon was served at the noon
hour. Afterward sewing and
visiting were enjoyed bv the fol
lowing members, Mcsdamcs
Maude Alford, Frankie Coons,
Addie Bruton, Myrtle Davis,
Maude Cowles, Lottie Vande-
vert Bessie Lakey, Minnie Bark
er and Misses Edna Harlan and
Elsie Wisegarver. The next
meeting will be with Mrs. Vandc
vert Wednesday, May 28.
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES
TO MEET TONIGHT
Local No. 459 of the National
Federation of Federal Employees
will meet at the Armory, Tuesday
evening, May 27, at 8 p. m. All
members are urged to attend as
this will be the last meeting be.
fore the convention to be held
here May 31. 1
Thursday and Friday
Pal Night
Grand Return
"Down
Argentine
Way"
with
BETTY GRABLE
DON AMECHE
In Technicolor
PLUS
"Outlaws of the
Panhandle"
with
CHARLES STARRETT
ByGalbraith
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orf .
JUNIOR-SENIOR
BANQUET- IS HELD
CAMAS VALLEY, May 27.
The senior class, several mem
bers of the school faculty and
district school board were en
tertained by the junior class at
the annual Junior-senior ban
quet at the Umpqua hotel in
Roseburg Friday night, May 18.
Those attending the banquet
were seniors, Dorothy Standley,
Geneva Huntley, Dorothy Krei
ger, Lloyd Roberts, Donald Law
son, Frank Clark, Gerry Hard
ing and Bill Ollivant; school fa
culty, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Cook, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Moore,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sting;
members of school board, Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Standley, Mrs.
Charles Crouch, Mrs. Ernest
Wheeler; junior, class, Marcus
Brown, Leslie Siegel, Neal Mc
Fall und Roger Ulm.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
ENJOYED FRIDAY
GLIDE, May 21. A birthday
party in honor of Joyce Everts
was given Friday at Lillio Everts'
home.) The guests were Gail
Hugh, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bar
ker und family, Earl Duncan,
Mrs. Chapman and W. p. Van
Horn.
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Local
News
New Idea Club to Meet The
New Idea club will meet Wed
nesday at a one o'clock luncheon
at the home of Mrs. W. D. Har
ris.
H. E. C. to Meet Melrose
grange home economics club
will meet Wednesday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Crystal
Conn with Mrs. Amy Seeley as
program chairman.
Lady Lions to Meet The Lady
Lions will meet tonight at 8
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Phil
Harth on East Cass street with
Mrs. J. E. Henbest, joint hos
tess.
Return From Vacation Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Adams, of this city,
have returned from a vacation
trip to the coast and eastern Ore
gan, during which time Mr. Ad
ams attended the sessions of the
grand lodge of Oregon I. O. O. F.
at Baker.
Enjoy Trip Mr. and Mrs. II. O.
Pargeter and the hitter's sister,
Mrs. Edyth Gilmour, have re
turned to their homo on Claire
street, following a trip up the Mc
Kenie. They were accompanied
by Mrs. Gilmour's daughter, Miss
Virginia, student at University of
Oregon.
Shoemakers Return Dr. and
Mrs. B. R. Shoemaker have re
turned to their home on Blakeley
street from a three weeks' trip to
the east coast. They made the
trip east by train and purchased
a new Oldsmobile in Lansing,
Mich. They visited Dr. Shoemak
er's relatives in his old home
town of Napoleon, Ohio, and also
relatives of Mrs. Shoemaker in
her former home town of Athens,
Ohio. From there they went to
Washington, D. C, to enjoy two
days visiting Dr. Shoemaker's
brother, Carl Shoemaker. From
the national capital, they went
down the east coast to Florida,
Georgia and Alabama and stop
ped over in New Orleans, before
proceeding to the Carlsbad cav
erns and then up to the Grand
canyon, Bryce canyon and Zion
National park. En route home
yesterday, they slopped over in
Medford for a short visit with
their daughter, Miss Betty Shoe
maker, society editor of the Med
ford Mail-Tribune. From Lansing,
Mich., they drove 5,080 miles and
enjoyed taking numerous motion
pictures as well as colored
"stills" during the trip.
Reported III Miss Ethyl Gar
land is reported to tie ill of
measles al her home in this
city.
Has Measles Rente, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Deholt Mann,
Is HI of measles at his home in
this city.
Here Monday Mrs. Clarence
Tillolson, of ldleyld park, and
daughter, Mrs. J. C. Livingston,
of Glide, were In Roseburg shop
ping and visiting Monday.
Baok From Shell School El
mer, Pearson, of Winchester, has
returned to his home, following a
few weeks in Eugene attending
the Shell service school of in
struction. Lease Summer Place Mr, and
Mrs. Robert Savage, of this city,
have leased the Dr. H, C. Church
place on the North Umpqua at
Winchester for . the summer
months.
Pledged to Fraternity Alpha
Sigma Phi has announced the
pledging of Edward A. Boyer,
sophomore in aeronautical engi
neering at Oregon State college.
He is a son of Mrs. Blanche Boy
er of Roseburg.
Arrives From California Mrs.
Bertie E. Alexander, of Spokane,
Wash., who has been spending
several months in Oakland, Calif.,
visiting her daughter, has arrived
in Roseburg to visit her sister
and niece, Mrs. J. A. Wood anil
Mrs. L. L. Wimberly. Mrs. Alex
ander, accompanied by Mrs.
Wood, plan to leave Wednesday
for Spokane.
Return from Trip Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph L. Russell and daughter,
Betty, have returned from a short
vacation trip, during which Mr.
Russell attended the sessions of
the grand lodge-of Oregon I. O.
O. F., while Mrs. Russell and
Betty visited with their sons and
brothers, Leland and Lowell Rus
sell, at Boise, Idaho. They were
accompanied on the return trip
by Mrs. J. B. Bailey and Mrs. O.
L. Johnson, who had been attend
ing the sessions of the Rebekah
Assembly of Oregon, at Baker.
Mrs. Church Back Mrs. H. C.
Church has returned here to re
sume her visit at the J. R. Whar
ton home, following a stay in
Portland since last Wednesday,
where she enjoyed a visit with
her mother, Mrs. C. Davis, of San
Francisco, who met her there for
the week-end. Following the sen
ior high graduation exercises,
Mrs. Church will return to Fort
Worden, Wash., to join Captain
Church and will be accompanied
there by her daughter, Miss Ma
rian, who will spend the summer
at the fort. Miss Marian has been
residing at the J. R. Wharton
home here during the school
year.
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