Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, June 13, 1941, Page 3, Image 3

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Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
B. P. W. C. HAS
ENJOYABLE MEETING
ON MONDAY EVENING
The Business and Professional
Women's club held their last
meeting of the year at the Wo
man's club on Monday evening,
June 9. In the absence of the
president the meeting was In
charge of Margaret Saunders the
vice-president. During the busi
ness meeting there was a discus
sion regarding the Issuing of an
Invitation to the Oregon members
to hold the 1942 state convention
In Roseburg. It was decided to
do this. Other business was the
yearly reports from different
committee chairmen.
After the business had been
y completed new members of the
club were initiated and the Busi
ness and Professional Women's
emblem service was given. New
members initiated were Mrs. J.
C. McCallister and Nellie Rose
.Melton. Mrs. Floyd Lewis gave a
vocal solo accompanied by Fran
cis Lintott. Refreshments were
served by the hostesses, Mrs.
Edyth Gilmour, Mrs. Daniel
Crockett, Mrs. Gene Mills, Mar
garet Saunders and Margaret
Johnson.
Guests were Mrs. J. C. McCal
tlster, Mrs. Ethel Carpenter, Mrs.
Lyman Spencer, Miss Elnor
Sherk, Miss Martha A. Lee, of
Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Viola
Blessing, Mary Alice Wolford,
Mrs. Nance L. Fitzsimmons, Nel
lie Rose Melton, Verna Carothers,
Lucille Lenox, Lois Duncan, Lena
Porter, Dorothy Norton, Dolma
Grobe, Elizabeth Garrett, Vera
Fredrickson, Ina Farnsworth,
Eleanor Lewis and Frances Lin-
1 tott.
DYER FAMILY REUNION
IS HELD AT GLENDALE
GLENDALE, June 10. A re
union of the Dyer family was
held at the home of Dr .and Mrs.
A. J. Fawcett last Friday.
The day was spent in visiting
and a dinner was served at noon.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Ard Dyer, Nadia and Lauris Dy
er, Elmer Rowan, Mr. and Mrs.
Naas, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Rhodes,
and Geraldlne Rhodes of Myrtle
Creek, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Shel-
ton and children of McKenzie
river, Mr. and Mrs. William Dyer
of Medford, Mrs. Clara Bailey of
Myrtle Creek, Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Bailey and son of Med
ford, Mr. and Mrs. Goldle Dyer
and family of Myrtle Creek, Mrsr
John Bartle and Shirley of Glen
dale, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dyer
of Myrtle Creek and the host and
hostess, Dr. and Mrs. Fawcett.
NURSES INVITED TO
POTLUCK SUPPER
Members of district No. 11, of
O. S. N. A. are urged to attend
the last meeting of the group for
the summer to be held at an In
formal potluck supper from six
to eight o'clock next Tuesday
night at Ritter's Back Forty on
the North Umpqua. Dr. Ken
neth W. Kinney will conduct an
informal dicussion on nursing
problems in relation to neuro
psychiatry. State convention re
ports will be conducted by Helen
Ryan. Every member is urged
to attend this meeting. .
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
HAS ENJOYABLE PARTY
YONCALLA, June 13. Mrs.
Avery Lasswell's Sunday school
class enjoyed a party in the Ep
worth hall of the Methodist
church recently. Games were
played after which a delicious
supper was served to Ethel
Wooley and Doris Craig of Drain,
Mr. and Mrs. Brittaln, Mrs.
Avery Lasswell and daughter,
Ann, Misses Ruth Stoutc, Norma
Hitchfock, Nancy Madden, Betty
Lambdin, Willard Williams, Jim
mie Madden, Jimmie Huntington
and George Marsters.
N. OF W. HAS
LARGE MEETING
YONCALLA, June 13. At the
regular meeting of Yoncalla
'Neighbors of Woodcraft held
Tuesday evening, members of the
Cottage Grove circle presented
the grand guardian neighbor's
autograph album to Yoncalla clr
cle. This album has traveled in
all six western states since 1933,
visiting most every circle, con'
tains pictures and interesting
write ups from each circle. Aft
er it has gone to all Neighbors
of Woodcraft circles the grand
guardian neighbor, Minnie Hlner
of Portland, will receive it. The
degree team from Cottage Grove
put on the floor work in very
Knight-Porter
Now
Operating
Shell Station
Comer Jackson and Douglas
capable manner. A social hour
followed the meeting with a de
licious lunch being served. Cot
tage Grove members present
were, Mrs. Hazel Chapman,
guardian neighbor of Cottage
Grove! Cora Bragg, district cap
tain; Fanny Leabo, district clerk;
Sylvia Wldener, Eleanor Wol
fard, Julia Bartel, Maybel Pow
ell, Adelia Hatch, Evelyn Leabo,
Thelma Tonale and Eunice
Smith, and Fanny Woodson,
guardian neighbor of Creswell
circle.
PICNIC AND SKATING
PARTY IS ENJOYED
DAYS CREEK, June 13. One
of the jolliest parties of the sea
son was enjoyed Sunday when
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gaulke and
son, Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Sumner and daughter, Donna,
Mr. and Mrs. C C. Hill, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Simmons and
daughter, Ardeth, Mr. and Mrs.
R. A. Moore and sons, Leon and
Jimmie, Ralph Duncan, Miss Net
tie Moore and Daly Bellamy
went to the Winchester camp
ground to join Mrs. Clifton Beals
of Canyonvllle, Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert DeBernardi, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe DeBernardi and Miss Joan
and Miss Raylene DeBernardi of
Idleyld, Earl Duncan of Glide,
HI Hash of Canyonvllle, Fred
Oberholder and Mr. and Mrs.
John Amacher for a picnic and
skating party.
A delicious potluck lunch was
served early in the afternoon
followed by adjournment to the
skating rink where much hilar
ity was occasioned by the mis
haps befalling those who again
donned skates for the first time
since last summer and others
who had never before joined in
the sport. When the afternoon
came to an end all those attend
ing expressed the sincere hope
that this may become an annual
affair.
Mr. and Mrs. Amacher, who
have been spending the past sev
eral weeks at their camp ground
at Winchester plan to leave In
the near future for racuic fan
sades, Calif., where they operate
another auto camp.
MR. AND MRS. YOUNG
ENTERTAIN FOR DAUGHTER
GLENDALE, June 13. Mr,
and Mrs. E. E. Young were host
and hostess to a wiener roast in
honor of their daughter's, Mrs.
George Mill, birthday on Tues
day evening.
The evening was spent roast
ing wieners and visiting. Mrs.
Mill was given a lovely mrtnaay
cake and many nice presents,
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. George Mill and sons,
Charles and Lee, Mr. and Mrs.
Rate Martin, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Martin and daughters, Zarada
and Marian, Mrs. Nora Britt and
granddaughters, Llyn and Sally
Tripp, Author Young, Ben Beir-
barm and the host ana nostess,
Mr. and Mrs. Young.
LADIES CLUB TO
MEET NEXT WEEK
DAYS CREEK, Juno 13. The
South Umpqua Ladies club has
been Invited to hold its June
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Earl Sumner, the afternoon of
Wednesday, June 18. The roll
call subjects will be in keeping
with Flag day and Father's day
recognition. As an interesting
program is being arranged it is
hoped that there win De a large
attendance.
O. A. R. TO MEET
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
Umpqua chapter of the D. A.
R. has announced an important
meeting for two o'clock Saturday
June 14, to be held at the home
of Mrs. William Bell, at 122 S.
Jackson street.
New officers will be elected
and plans will be made for the
state board meeting to De neia
next week.
EAGLES AUXILIARY
TO HOLD POTLUCK
LUNCHEON SUNDAY
The Eagles auxiliary will spon
sor a potluck luncheon at the
Eagles hall Sunday noon, June
15, for the members of the
Eagles lodge working on the
parks.
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ROSgBURS WEWS-KEVItW. ROSCTURg.
Auxiliary Assisting
Chairmen of the American Le
gion auxiliary met with the presi
dent, Mrs. Claude Baker, this
week at the home of Radio Chair
man Mrs. Tom Parkinson to plan
the USO drive and the stunt for
the state convention at Eugene
next month.
The Red Cross first aid class
which is sponsored by and com
posed of many auxiliary women
will hold its last regular meeting
this week. Next , week examina
tions will take place. All mem
bers of the class are urged to be
In Rose Sunday Show
Errol Flynn, star of "Footsteps
In the Dark," which opens a 3-day
showing Sunday at the Rose
theatre. Added short subjects in
clude, Disney Cartoon, "Donald
Duck," sports reel, "Quail Quest"
and latest news events.
THELMA DAVIS AND
LEONARD CLIFTON MARRY
DAYS CREEK, June 13. The
T. L. Weaver home was the
scene of a quiet but very im
pressive wedding ceremony the
evening of Sunday, June 1, when
Miss Thelma Davis became the
bride of Leonard Clifton, Justice
of the Peace Weaver officiating.
The bride, who Is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Davis, has
made this her home for a num
ber of years coming here from
eastern Washington. Mr. Clif
ton, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Clifton, is also a local resi
dent having come here from
southern California. Those pres
ent at the ceremony included the
bride's twin sister, Miss Zelma
Davis, Miss Violctte Goln, Miss
Geraldlne Spore, Mrs. T. L.
Weaver and Jack Clifton.
Wednesday evening Mr. and
Mrs. Clifton were honored with
rousing charivari followed
with a reception at the John
Clifton home on upper Days
creek. Those attending Included
the hororees, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
ard Clifton and Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Perdue. Mr. and Mrs. John
Clifton, Mrs. Roy Duncan and
children. Mariorie, Loren, Bob
and Ralph. Mrs. Myrtle Fate,
Mrs. Alma Williams, Mrs. Jess
Smith, Miss Violette Goln, Miss
Zelma Davis, Miss Dora Smith,
Miss Lavina Perdue, Tang Smith,
Art, Dock and Ernest Perkins,
John Sutton, Le Roy Endicott,
Howard Moore, Jack Clifton and
Woodrow Stiltner.
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present for these.
Chairmen are busy compiling
reports to bo sent to the district
and department presidents this
week. A complete twenty-year
history will be taken to Eugene
this year. This is being bound at
the facility and Is a beautiful
book. A history of the current
year Is also being compiled. Pic
tures were taken for these bool
this week.
In back from left to right: Mrs.
Victor Micelll, Mrs. Charles Fer
ricr, Mrs. Tom Parkinson, Mrs.
FAMILY REUNION IS
HELD ON SUNDAY
WILBUR, June 13. The reun
ion was held In honor of Mrs. W.
E. Russell and her sister, Mrs.
Tennie Griffin, who is visiting
here from Old Glory, Texas. A
potluck dinner was served out
on the lawn and visiting was en
ioyed during the day. The fol
lowing were present to enioy the
occasion: Mrs. W. E. Russell.
Mrs. Tennie' Griffin, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Russell, son, Jimmv,
and daughter, Barbara, of Eu
gene, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brad
ley and daughter, Mets, of Eu
gene, Mrs. Genneth Hults and
son, Jimmy of Salem, Mrs. Ev
erett Vincent of Olympla, Wash.,
Mrs. Ed Russell and two daugh
ters, Luclle and Lolita, Mr. and
Mrs. Joss Russell, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Balrd. Mrs. Ruth Russell,
and sons, Elmer, Dean, Hcrbie,
Alvin, and daughter, Deloris. Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Brown, son, Dick,
and daughters, Beverly and Ar
lyn. CHARMING SHOWER
PARTY IS GIVEN
DAYS CREEK. June 13.
Thursday afternoon Mrs. Leonard
Clifton was honored with a most
charming bridal shower at the
Raymond Spore home. Visiting
and needle work were the diver
sions of the pleasant afternoon
hours. Gorgeous bouquets of
roses, snapdragons and other
early summer flowers were used
as a most effective decorative
note about the rooms.
After the honoree had opened
her many lovelv and useful gifts
delicious refreshments were en
joyed by the .honor guest. Mrs.
Leonard Clifton and Mrs. Jess
Davis, Mrs. John Clifton, Mrs.
Henry Rachor, Mrs. Burrell
Babb and sons, Stanley and Bob
bie, Mrs. Fred Wright and daugh
ters, Delia and Doris, Mrs. J. D.
Wright, Mrs. Perry De Voe and
son. Bobbie, Mrs. T. L. Weaver,
Mrs. Walter Wilson, Mrs. Pete
Ulam, Mrs. Gordon Clark and
daughter. Sharon, Mrs. Irvin
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Single rates from
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Double rates from
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See your Chamber of Com
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RAY W. CLARK, Manager.
OTEggR, FRIDAY, JUNE 13,
News-n.evit.-w KnKruvlDtf
Clyde Carstens, Mrs. Roy Young,
Mrs. Irvin Riegel, Mrs. Carl
Wimbcrly, Mrs. Ned Dixon, Mrs.
Arthur Midland, Mrs. Earl Ull
rich, Mrs. James Young and Mrs.
Carl Roscland.
Seated in front: Mrs. Waller
Olmscheld. Mrs. Clinton Gorthy,
Mrs. Ira Pierce, Mrs. Ted Post
and president, Mi's. Claude Baker.
Not in the picture are chairmen
! Mrs. J. A. Harding, Mrs. Walter
Fisher, Mrs. Harry Hatfield anil
Mrs. E. B. Stewart.
Mather, Mrs. Ivan Welch, Mrs.
Alva Matthews, Mrs. C. C. Hill,
Mrs. Raymond Spore, Mrs. Roy
Duncan and daughter, Mariorie,
Mrs. N. N. Wood, Mrs. Manclia
Widrig, Mrs. Lena Reynolds,
Mrs. Mary La Chance. Mrs.
Dora Dean, Miss Bess Clouirh,
Miss Grace Dumont, Miss Vio
lette Goin. Miss Zelma Dnvis,
Miss Mildred and Miss Geraldlne
Spore and Miss Hazel and Miss
Alice May Welch.
MRS. DILL HOSTESS
TO POLLYANNA CLUB
AZALEA, June 13. Mrs. Gol
dle Dill entertained the Polly
anna club at her home Thursday
afternoon. At 1:30 a lovely lunch
eon was served (o Mrs. Nnciene
Stadler, Mrs. Mae Worley, Mrs.
Johnston, Mrs. Sara Nelderheis
er, Mrs. Tom Hunsaker, Mrs.
Lowell Curtis, Mrs..OIlle Garri
son, and the hostess, Mrs. Dill.
The regular business meeting
was held after which fancy work
and visiting were enjoyed.
OKEDA CAMP FIRE
GROUP HAS MEETING
The Okeda Camp Fire group
met at an enjoyable wiener roast
Wednesday evening, at which
time plans were made for . an
over night hike. Those present
included: Patricia Murphv, Jane
Ellsworth, Betty Jane Roberts,
Fritzie , Hamilton, Ethel van
Voorst, Janice Henbest and Mrs.
J. E. Henbest.
Okeda Group to Meet The
Okeda Camp Fire group will hold
:in important meeting tonight at
7 o'clock at the Camp Fire rooms
ibove the Douglas National Dank.
The guardian has requested a full
attendance of members. .
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Here Yesterday Mrs. R. S.
Mesick, of Days Creek, spent yes
terday in this city shopping and
visiting friends.
Here Thursday J. Forrester
and Ruhe Day, of the Coos Bay
Lumber company at Marshfleld,
were business visitors In this city
Thursday.
Visiting In Portland Miss
Ruth Snoddy, of this city, has left
for Portland to Attend the Rose
festival and to visit at the home
of Mr. and Mi's. Fred Bourne.
Softball Team to Meet The
Roseburg girls' Softball team will
practice tonight at 6 o'clock at
Finlay field. If the weather Is
bad, a business mooting will be
held instead at the grandstand.
Mrs. Jenkins Home Mrs. Paul
Jenkins Is back at her home In
Laurelwood, having been dis
charged from Mercy hospital,
where she has been receiving
medical attention since Satur
day. Returns ' Home Mrs. Harry
Llnser has returned to her home
on North Pine street, following
several days In Portland visiting
her son, David Llnser.- She was
accompanied home by her niece,
Miss Betty, who will visit here
for a few days.'
Mrs. Haynes Home Mrs. Fred
L. Haynes, owner of the Haynes
drug store, has returned here,
following a ten-day stay In Port
land attending to business and
visiting her son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan B. Mc
Kinney. During her absence Mrs.
Forrest McKay had charge of the
store.
Called Here Clinton Atherton,
of Stockton, Calif., came to Rose
burg this week, having been call
ed by the Illness of his father,
Claude Atherton, who is at Mercy
hospital. Clinton is staying at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hen
best while In Roseburg. He plans
to return to Stockton this week-!
end, as his father is now reported
to be much Improved In health.
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Leave for Portland Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. McDermott and son,
Robert, and Mrs. McDerMott's
daughter, Dorothy Casey, all of
this city, left today for Albany,
where Robert will remain with
his paternal grandmother, while
the rest of the family goes on to
Portland. Mr. McDermott, who
Is the Associated Oil distributor
for this territory, will return here
the first of the week, while Mrs.
McDermott and Dorothy will re
main in Portland for a couple of
weeks to visit Mrs. McDcrmott's
sister.
Today and Saturday
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Camas Valley
CAMAS VALLEY, June 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown of
Salem came to the valley Tuesday
Intending to visit grange that
night but found grange postpon
ed due to baccalaureate services
for the high school. They visited
for a while at the home of Mr.
and Mi-s. Ernest Wheeler.
Jack Markham left Sunday for
the Pennsylvania naval training
school near Philadelphia where
he will be stationed for some
time.
Miss Alice Scranton of Eugene
and Mrs. Fred A. Sklna of Port
land arrived Tuesday afternoon
to attend the graduation exer
cises of the high school. Mi's.
Skina, nee Abbie Lawson, re
turned to Portland Friday, ac
companied by her sister, Joanne
Lawson, who will visit ner ana
her brother, Gail Lawson, for a
couole of weeks. Miss Scranton
will visit with her sister, Mrs. T.
G. Lawson, several days before
returning to Eugene.
Bruce' Dick spent the week-end
here with his father, R. W. Dick.
Mr. Dick has lately received an
nouncements of the birth of a
daughter, Sharon Louise, to Mr.
and Mrs. Max Dick of Bend on
May 23, and a daughter, Jackie
Jo, to Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dick of
Shedd, on May 25. .
. Mrs. Roy Milier of Lebanon
and her daughter, Mrs. Beryl
Hinton, and a granddaughter
called on friends in the valley
Thursday. The Millers were for
mer residents of the valley. .
Mrs. Ethel Brown and Marga
ret went to Medford Thursday af
ter Esther, whose school closed
that week. They were accom
panied home by Mrs. Ross
Brown, who visited with them un
til Saturday when she went on to
Corvallis. 1
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Moore at
tended the quarterly conference
of the Dlllard circuit at Dillard
Thursday evening.
Mrs. Susan Smith has gone to
Sutherlln to visit her son, Arthur
Smith. She attended the gradua
PAL NIGHT
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'The Westerner"
Doors Open 6:30 P. M.
SATURDAY ONLY
Matinee and Evening
Ann Xnlhtfleil Slitlton licat Rich -y
PLUS
Starts Sunday 3 Days
MATINEE 25c Evening 30c
Children 10c
A Big Single Bill
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FLY UN
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Donald Duck Cartoon
Sports Reel
Latest
THWEB
tion exercises for a granddaugh
ter, Virginia Smith, Wednesday .
evening, May 28. , .
R. E. McFall has sold out his
poultry and egg delivery .route ;
and plans on trucking lumber ,
for the Beck lumner mm awing
the summer.
DANCE
South Myrtle Creek
Community Hall
SATURDAY NIGHT
SKATING
Wed.. Sat. and Sunday
7:30 till 10 P. M.
at the
RAINBOW RINK
WINCHESTER
NEW LOW
ADMISSION PRICES
Rose Theatre
Starting Sunday
Matinee 25e
Evening 30c
Kiddies 10c .
TAX INCLUDED
TONSGHT
Jane Withers
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