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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, I94J.
Popujr Qpypie Marry Saturday
By tOIUi KNIGHT PORTER
Celebrat? Golden Wedding
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Sunday, September 14
iiQsoburg Country club mem-1
bcrs fo horn m'scu luui.wm-iw
two' o'clock n alernoon, follow,
cd by potl'uck supper and social
evening.
Monday, September 15. '
D. A- r'irsl meet Inn at
two o'clock at home pt Adeline
Stewart with Mrs. C. P. Caylcr
Joint hostess. Members privileg
ed to bring a " Mrs- Barney
N. Morgan, pi Sanlq ijpmingp.
West Indies, guest speaker.
Benson P.-T. A. to meet at 3:30
In afternoon at se)ioollu)use.
St.- George's Kpiscopal Guild
.7:30 desscrtsuniior at home of
Mrs. J. M. Jucjd, 412 S. Jacksim
street with Mrs. Hume, Mrs. I' in
lay, Mrs. Parker and Mrs- Judd,
hostesses.
Junior Woman's club fl,st
meofms at 8 o'clock at cjujbhousc
with Mrs. C. E. Smith, president,
in charge. ' .
Ulac (Circle No. 4S). Neighbors
of Woodcraft meeting at 8 o'clock
in evening at I. O. (). F. ball hon
oring members having MrUulays
In July. Aujjuid and September.
. Tyesday, September . .
, American Legion auxiliary and
post to hold Joint social meeting
ut 8 o'clock hi evening at armory.
Wednesday, September 17.
'. Fatcji and Chat club afternoon
meeting. at honie of Mrs. A. A.
CI Inc.
' fljoseburg A'l a"'1 Embroiilc.ry a 'table centered with: a ben
,.,ih afternoon meeting ut home I fully decorated wedding ci
,0 Mrs. A. U. IJawn.
.. pellvlcw club bono parly and
meeting at home of Mrs. Mary
Walson. Members asked lo dress
s 'joboes and no bring ho,bo lunch
In paper sack. , ' .
Thursday September 18
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barker
Mr. and Mrs. I-oe Barker cele
brated flielr golden wedding an
niversary Sunday, August 31st, at
a bountiful polluck luncheon at
two o'clock served to one hundred
and twe-iUy-five In thi Civic club
rooms at Druln. ) ? - ; j ' ,; J .
Following' the dinner, Hid w'oil
ding march was played and' Ml',
and Mrs.'l'iarker, aCeoinpaiilodtby
their grawlcnnaron, were leu iu
a tapJC ceniercu wmi.u ur,,i,
fujl'y decorated wedding cake.
Many beautiful and useful gifts
wcro presented to Mr. and Mrs.
Hiirkcr and the .wedding : cake
was cut and served. . ' , .
T'ie following program was en
Joyed: Two vocal, numbers by
Mrs. Vivian u,yt,y: song uy jour-
i. ..lit. r!i,i.,-t' I'IMIkIkOI.
Country dub ladles to meet In .'1H ...L,!,. .Hd (Jrav
morning for finals of champion-i jj)nn(l; vlK.nl selection, "Silver
hhlp golf tournament to be lln-1 -rhreuds Among 4 he - Gold," by
ed.off by Mrs- Kenneth Quine and j u KWJ.)is unu violin seleciions
Tirs. R. p. Bridges. Put luck "f1"'11' Jjw. llenrv AndiM'son.-acconipanled
ion al 12:30 and contract bridge; l ul,y M1Ukin Martin f
play at 1:30. . . , Mr; nd Mrs. jlW-UeV! K''rl
Mid week Bible class f " siKted In oueiUng Hie glfls by
Paul's Lutheran church list .':)iran(lil:uij!lilw, Kllabeth
mcelng ut homu ot Mrs. W. A. iiuiUolt, while Miss Dorothy Ger
.Sylwesler at Up Military street. mj, 0 Hosebui'g, niece of the
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ivii-iiiui'ia (ii,u jii iiuj .wf ... 'Lcoui'ie, servco. .uie wi-uuihk hiw.
INTER 8E STUDY
CLUB OPEtyS FALL ' 1
MEETINGS TUESDAY
The irsl . fall meeting ot the
'nter-Se Sludy club was enjoyed
it a charming one o'clock dessert
luncheon Tuesday at the home ot
Mrs. Robert Hawley at Rock
creek. An oblong blanket of dab
lias graced the serving table,
while small potted plants were
ijlaced at each cover as favors.
'fjenulirul bouquets of varipus
I'vpes of dahlias were used about
the rooms-
Covers were placed for Mrs.'
Earl Ullrich, Mi s. V. V. Ilarpham:
Mrs. Ray p. Hampton, Mrs. Clyde
Beard, Mrs. C. M. Stark, Mrs.
Stark, Mrs. Charles Doerner and
hi.r nister. Mrs. William MatlB
i rtnt-ihi, rnnnfvi Mrs. Bruce
jMellls, Mrs. R. R. Brand, Mrs.
Jay young, Mrs. D. Ramsdcl),
Mrs. James pavls anu tne nps-
itess, Mrs. Hawley.
The year's study theme Is "A
Good Will Tour of South Ameri
ca" and the programs have been
cleverly arranged with steamship j
tickets with stopovers in all
points of interest in South Amcrl-i
ca. Mrs. Clyde Beard and Mrs.
James Davis presented very in !
terestlng roll-call topics and Mrs. I
R. li. Brand told pi regulations
covering passports and prepara-
tions necessary for vlsillng South
America, after which she gave an
intensely interesting talk on "In-1
lernational Relations." The year's I
study promises to be one of the
most enjoyanie ever nau uy m
club. The next meeting will be a one!
o'clock dessert-luncheon, Septem
ber 23rd at the home of Mrs. R. I
n iiisinri in Wpst Morelaiid with
living i ,'.. r n iM.-o V S Hull and I
VICTOR J. MICELLI
HONORED AT DELIGHTFUL
SUPPER ON BIRTHDAY
Mrs Victor J. Mlcelll gracious
ly entertained at a very lovely
fried chicken supper pany -'garden
of her home Tuesday even
ing n honor her husband on his
birthday anniversary. The guests
I Included the staff of the Douglas
.National bank, Mr. and Mrs. A.
tl 0
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OUINE'BRIDGES TO
PLAY FINALS IN CHAM
PIONSHIP tOUBNAMENT
Mrs. Kennd" Quine and Mrs.
R. D. Bridges will pliiy the Ilnals
in the annual championship golf I
tournament next Thursday morn
inn at the Rosebure Country club
course. Mrs. Arnold Davis and
Miss Helen Casey will play the
first flight. Fotjuck lunchepn Will
u n.,.u-i at th clubhouse at
C. Marsters and guest of honors!" o'ci0ck and the contract
mother, Mrs. Joseph Miceiu, B bridBe play will begin promptly
ihn hnstess' mother, Mrs. Annie i ,,',,' b
:" .. . .. .-I-- IvTKnnal l "
L. Kusseil. 1 ne wyustw
ibank staff and their husbands
land wives included Mr. and Mrs.;
W. Booth, Mr. and Mrs. G. V.
w. Both, Mr. and Mrs. G. V.
IWimbeiiv. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
J. Newland, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Reed, Miss Carmel Newland, Miss
Coletta Lanccnberg, Miss Lois
Duncan, Miss Gladys Hart and
Miss Melba Wilson.
The lone table was arranged
in tjie front garden overlooking
the ctfy. Colorful electric lights
were used to light the grounds
and a huge bowl of pottery-colored
zinnias graced the table.
Durinc the pleasant evening
hours Chinese checkers and visit
ing were enjoyed.
oi their six children are
and Include: Mrs. Tom Uurdetl, i Mrs v; v jim pham in charge of
Ivan, Darrell and Loy B"''1'- H call topics and Mrs. Clyde
Their grandchildren include: par- H(,ur(1 pi.(,st,nting tn(; program on
ret ami i ougias " '''" ' .' I "Brazil?' . daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
leyt Beverly and Barbara (dauKl.-! SEW1NG CLUB HAS ! Crocker, of this city, became the
tens of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell i qelIGHTFUL MEETING bride of Carl Wassom, son of Mr.
Barker. This was the first time In 7,. ' ,, . '
and Mrs. Claude Wassom, of
; Iliutu by Film Slii.p. Ncw-nevlcw KliBrovhig.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wassom
Mi v,.lmn Cra?ker. beautiful . was cut by the bride. Mrs.
A. J
twenty-five years that the family
i Roscburg, at an impressive .cere-
vlted.
Preshvlerinn Ladies Aid society
first fall meeting at 1 :3() dessert
luncheon at church parlors with
Mrs. K. R. Mctger, chairman.
Business meeting, program and
devotions to follow.
Eastern Star six thirty o'clock
polluck supper at Masonic tem
ple for members and their hus
bands. Vlsithig out-of-town mem
bers also invited. Short chapter
jneelijig lo b,x followed by spc)al
Wur pf games.
; Circle No. 2 of Jlowbuig Bap
tist Women's society lo meet al
one o'clock ut home of Mrs. Ah
dj'ew Fpi'd, 817 Hpuck street.
George Starmer auxiliary sew
'Jng club to hold all-day sewing
meeting at Red Cross rooms V.
,S. National bank huildiiig. Mem
hers asked to bring Ihelr own
noon lunch.
Friday, September 19.
, BI Chapter of P. 1'. t). Slsler
f 1 Mi": uud Mrs. Barker were mar
ried fifty yclirs ago In the Christ
tlan church at Drain and have
lived fn this county all.of Uleli
h?ld been together. Mrs. Barker, t, George Starmer auxiliary t mony Saturday, September 6th,
pee Minnie Applegate,' is a daugh- scwlng club held a very enjoyable' j,, he pastor's study of the First
tor of Mrs. Virginia Applegate i m,,,.tiK Tuesday afternoon at christian church. Baskets of fall
of Roseburg, and is a grand- jtnP ,om(. of Mrs. Irene Williams! lowers were used to decorate the
daughter of Jesse Applegute. L,, Mill street. i study. The ceremony was per-
famous Oregon pioneer. Guests enjoying the occasion ' formed by Rev. John A. Barney
Close relatives present indud-j wj(n Mrs vvil'liams included Mrs ! at four-thirty o'clock in the after
cd: Mr. and Mrs.: Tom Uurdett ; vait,.- McClean, of Gold Hill.j n0on in the presence of the par
and daughter. Elizabeth, of Klam-, 0fe M s waiter Kinsel. of Wil- i ents of the couple,
ath Falls: Mr. rind Mrs'. - Ivan bu) Mn. ,j K. Shields. Mrs.' W.I The bride was charming in a
Barker and twin sons, . Darrell , Ah.,.k0 an(J m,.s. c. P. Snoddy. : dark green velvet corduroy frock
and "Douglas, of Sandy: Mr. and , ,, , ... nr,,s,.nt were Mrs. F. , trimmed in gold metal eyelets,
daughti-rs, Shirley, Beverly
Barbma, of Belfair. Wash.;
aiid Mrs. Loy Barker and
Mrs. Darrell Barker anu tntee t r-nnmion. Mrs. R. W. Rodeers, ; short sleeves and with street
Mrs. T. S. Millikin. Miss Mary . length skirl. ne wore quick
and Mrs. Goldie Millikin. Mrs. H. , suede sandals and a gold locket
A. Tavlor, Mrs. Paul Dempsey, and matching oraceiei. ner coi-
mid
Mr
son,
MISS ELO0" PE MOTS
HONORED AT CAMP FIRE
DINNER AT UMPQUA HOTEL
Miss Eldora DeMots, national
representative of the .Camp Fire
r:tiie nrouniviiiinn. was honored
at a deliehtful six-thirty o'clo?k
dinner at the Hotel Umpqua Wed
nesday evening. The table deco
rations were arranged by Mrs.
Clair JK- Allen, past president of
the Camp Fire council.
Covers were placed for Miss
DeMots, guest of honor, Mrs. T.
G. Watson, president of the Camp
Fire council, Mrs. G. C. Finlay,
Mrs. Ned Dixon, Mrs. Earl Ull
rich, Mrs. Donn Radabaugh and
George Felt, Mrs. Melvln Bunch
..4 Dl.il M.,ncrm uculuinH in
serving and about the rooms. The Mrs. Gordon Stewart, council
many beautiful wedding guts imemoeis, anu me hmiuw.,,b KUn. -wrre
displayed and following theldians: Mrs. Gene Mills, Mrs. W.
wedding supper, the bride and R. Brown, Mrs. Sidney Domenlco,
bridegroom left for Crater and Mrs. T. B. Virden, Mrs. L. V.
Diamond lakes on their honey- Weiser, Mrs. A. C. Anderson and
moon and are now at home to (Miss Patricia Morton,
their friends in the Kohlhagen i Miss DeMots talked to the
apartments. group regarding Camp Fire and
Those attending the reception , Bluebiri organizations and show-
md supper Included: the bride ed cxhibits of work done in vari-
and bridegroom and Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Crocker, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Wassom, Mrs. T. I. Pat
terson (grandmother of the
bridegroom ), Mrs. Mclvin
o.us groups. Plans were made lor
organizing both Camp Fire and
Bluebird groups in the grade
schools here.
During the afternoon. Miss De-
Bunch (Florence Wassom), sister i Mos visit(,c, pi.nson. Rose and
of the bridegroom: Ft. L. Patter- Fu ton KI.ade schools anu lalk.
son (uncle) and Toby Patterson I tne R.Js rcgal-dinB te work
I (.VU.IIJI l Oil W I U14111U T...r.
Gerry, of Chiloquln; Mr. and Mrs. I ,j, 0' Knn(' M.s K A Hiedvi , suf,c was 0f while gardenias and Waller Hill (aunt of bride
Henry, Jr., Mr ami Mrs. Thomas ' G 'j., , 1 bouvardia. The bride's mother groom), of Hillsboro; Mr. and
vvnium Aiwli.rson and son. '".... .' .' , r ,. .. - fi ,.,-i,n mrwlnl M. Phil Wassom. Mr. and Mrs.
William Aiwlerson and
Scott and son, Henry. "Mr
on; I' Visiting and' fancy work were , wore a " flowered print : model Mrs. Phil Wassom, Mr. and Mrs
enjoyed and delightful re fresh-1 and her corsage was of bouyar
of the organization.
Itri-w CLUB IS
ENTERTAINED AT
Mrs Joe Blosser. Mr. and 1 Mrs i m(;s wpye )y M,? w), Uia.
Walter .Singleton, Mrs. Cynthia
Germond and daughter. Miss
Dorothy, Roseburg; Mr. and Mrs
I.Ynnklln Harker and Mr. and
Mrs. Curtis Barker, ot Dixon-1
vllle; Miss Mary Chapman
Glide; Mr. and Mrs. Chad Sparks
POTLUCK SUPPER AND
BRIOGE PARTY ENJOYED
AT COUNTRY CLUB
Following the ceremony, a re
spond next Thursday at the Red coption was nem at ine nonie
',... in ih. 11. s. Na-ithe bride's uarenls at 604 South
an'1 i lion'al bank' building sewing for I Pine street. Beautiful bouquets of
, the lied Cross. Members are ask-, asiers, ziiwh.is anu
of Lj i .... mM, of ihn finviused about the rooms. A six
' " i VlneW ..n..n,. was served at OllC
red by an ex-
tire dav at tjie rooms are asK-. m- y , .... "j ,,.,i
rd lo bring their lunch. Those won" '""""" -
Davis, Mrs. Carl Raflel, Mrs. Ro- Lnahle t0 ht, ,)lesen, ln the morn-!'nR '"'I'ljed by a miniatuie
lived in tins county.- au.oi uu-ii uiiue; mr. ami imis. viuiu oi.uks v., assisiinc Jn this work' o clock supper w
lives. They have resided in their I and.cjiildrcn. and Mr. and At. lt, ,.. i large table coy.
present home for 33 years. Four I n Applegate of Portland. -a the rooms are ask-1 quislte lace clot
lu-l't Miller, Mrs. Crow, Mrs. Vi , ( arc ask(.d ,0 jln tlt. groupl
Blessing, Mrs. Mary Morgan. Mrs. . f ,p af., 0 hours. Mrs-
Jean Rice, Mrs. fcthel Crocker,,,., n i,, ,,.. i in hinue of the
, delightful six thirty M,s-, JhV IJyer. Mrs. Howard ,Jd Cross rooms Tnul.sdavs.
1 luck supper anil bridge """"" "' .,'"
tlRl U1U
bride and bridegroom. The cake this city.
flimvtir ITlt Ti - anri tfnn Rfihhv
Mr. and Mrs. J.' E. Hen best and j HAMILTON HOME
daughter, Janice, Miss Dorothy j Miss Florence Hamilton enter-
Crocker and Arthur crocKei, Ji., Uained the members of the Tri-W
of Roscburg. club at a Uflightful seven-thirly
Both the bride and bridegroom 1 0.dock dcssert.su,)p(.r party at
are popular members of the I ,,,,,,,. f , ,,., M' ,
younger set. The bride was fjratl-jM F,.od Hamilton, onBlakcley
iiiiind from senior hieh hero in . . , ....
-" : : " , .. street 1 uesoay evening, r an now
me ciass oi iw. . . , ...ey oo... ers were aUractivey arranged
11.., U Mi. rtl Mi-c UTiccnm urn
employes of Weber's bakery in I
The chamnionship golf tourna
ment play was enjoyed Thursday
inprnihg of this week, followed
by a potluck luncheon served to
Miu H. C. Stearns, captain, arid
daughter, Miss Madlyn, Mrs.. J.
F. pillard, secretary; Mrs. Ken
neth Quine, Mrs. A. C. Anderson,
Mrs. Edward G. Kohlhagen, Mrs.
W. E. Ott, Mrs. E. J. Rodgers,
Mrs. O. R. Hess, Mrs. W. M. g
Kartiern. Mrs J. M. Judd. Mrs. R. J
p. Bridges and daughter, Miss
Joyce, Mrs. w. j. uimscnci.a, ,
Mrs. Arnold Davis, Mrs. Robert ;
Bissell. Mrs. L. E. McCllntocK,
Miss Helen Casey, Mrs. Harris i
Ellsworth and Mrs. C. E. Wim- j
berly.
Contract bridge was enjoyed ;
during th,c afternoon with tyrs. j;
Dillard winning high score and ,
Mrs. Ellsworth,' second , high
score. '
It was announced a mixed
tournament will be enjoyed at ;
the club course Sunday, Septem- ;
ber 14th, at two p'elock. A pot- ;
luck supper will fellow at the
clubhouse in the evening.
MR. AND MRS. WOODFORD
HONORED AT CHARMING . ;
PARTY AT WADE HOME jj
Mrs. and Mrs. E. S. Woodford
(Stella Quine), who were mar- j
ried In Seattle, Washington, Au- '
gust 26th, were honored at
charming party given by theW. ;
Thursday evening bridge club at
the beautiful home pi ur. anu
Mrs. C. B. Wade on South Kane
street.
noi-L'eous asters were arranged
In a white swan bowl encircled
bv white fieuerlnes gracing the
attractively appointed table. A
lovely seven o'clock dinner was
served, after which contract
bridge was enjoyed.
A lovely gilt was presenter io
Mr. and Mrs. Woodford frpm:
Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Wade, Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Morgan, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Quine, Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Pickens, Dr. and Mrs.
D. B. Bubar, Attorney and Mrs.
Guy Cordon, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Wharton and Dr. and Mrs. Clair
K. Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodlord arc
making their home in Apartment
204 in the Kohlhagen apar.tmcntsk
1 . ntj
about the rooms.
Covers were placed at a pret-
Will Be Nurse
A very
it',.)..,.),- ,,.l hii.b unit, tor ,,ml hi lfli',,
,' ,.,,.', .,, .,,, Mann. Miss Leona Zenoi
Ki-i'ofu-e Rosuig' Country ; f
CHID ruesuiiy evening ai inei -lull
Iwnise Willi Mrs. A. C. An I ''
derson and Mrs. . Edward G.
Kohlliagen acting ' as K.e.nerul I
chairmen of the nffi.lr. 1 nptals OCCUR SE PT 4
A lieautllul bouquet of mixed NUPT,ALS OCC"" SEPT- 4
flowers graced the table and cov- Miss Madeline Ilennlnger
Luter In the evening Miss Bal-
served delicious refresh
ments.
at-
ers werf arranged for: Mr. and (tractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Hi .... IJ..I....-I 11i...-..ll M.. ,wl M,! ' ........ . .....
PAST MATRONS CLUB
HAS DELIGHTFUL
MEETING ON MONDAY
The Past Matrons club of Host
burg Chapter of Eastern Star
of Mrx. Gordon Stewart on North
ot MI'S, coraon siwhli on iumi ,
j Jackson street with Mrs. D. H. . j
i,-:i n . 7"
Mis. Uobert Bissell, Mr. and Mm
Kenneth Quine. Mr. and Mrs
Paul Geddes, Mr. and Mrs. K. D
1 VI I 11.... IJ II 11,-i.l...-.
hood tp meet at one-thirty o'clock '--,." I.
Mrs. Arnold Davis. Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Anderson. Mrs. Kdward 13.
Kohlhagen, Mrs. II. C. Stearns
and daughter. Miss Madlyn. Mil
.1. C. Hume, Mis. II. C. Church,
Mrs. Harris Ellsworth, Mrs. W.
E. Oil, Miss Helen Casey and
Miss Margaret Haum.
Following the supper, , Mr. An
di'ison showed motion pictures of
Perry .Smith, rector
rjessert huicheon at home of Mrs.
Jlumer Grow on Cobb street.
, Business meeting to follow.
Saturday. September 20.
'. Roseburg Woman's club service
shop open all-day upstairs in club
'house, opposite Hunts . Indian
theatre.
' September 26 27.
' lil Chapter of the P. E. O. Sis
terhood to sponsor iwp-ilay rum- some famous golfers, which he Coquille.
; mage sale ol children's and adults hud taken. Some of the pictures ' .j-lu, .id(
i- iii i ne as we as iioi si' iom ii vve -e oi ( issv i, -een. i.nei,oo'
C. S. Henninger, of Winchester
and Ralph Thrift, son of Mr. and
Mrs. S. A. Thrift, of Coquille,
weiv quietly married at ten
o'clock Thuisuay morning. Sep
tember -1. at St. George s Episco
Lenox and Mrs. D. II. Morgan,
joint hostesses at a charming
seven-thirty o'clock dessert-sup
per. I
A beautiful handmade lace
cloth covered the table, which
was centered wilh a bowl ot vei-
r f - j
f
pal parsonage In Roscburg. Rev. j low marigolds and tall yellow
the; tapers. Colorful fall flowers
church, performed (he impressive ' were arranged about the rooms-.
ceremony in the presence oi
close relatives of the couple.
' Following l;ie ceremony, the
couple left for a honeymoon trip
to .Mexico City and upon their
return will make their home in
' tides al former Maddox grocery
.building on Jackson street.
' VANCE BOWEN HAS
.' PARTY ON FOURTH
; ANNIVERSARY
', Vance, sou of Mr. and Mrs.
Adrian Bow-en. celebrated bis
'fourth birthday anniversary at a
very delightful party Thursday
' afternoon. September lib, al his
"home. The children cnjo)ed the
afternoon hours by playing with
! ,oys'
i At the refreshment hour, the
' guests were seated al one large
table, centered with a beautifully
- decorated birthday vuke lleliicd
J by four tiny candles. A color
t scheme of pink and blue with
matching flowers graced the
' prettily appointed lace-covered
table.
' Glfls were presented to Vance
from: Mrs. Fred nnwen mis pa
is well
and was
were of Cissy Green, Oregon 1 i!,wi,,,,
.-M.nc conege Cll.l.l.p on . ,'"". ! fl om ,. 1,,,-al high school. SllC
Mat-Douglas, former champion ot ,,...,. .11i,i -iv,.i-siiv nf Ore-
Oregon, and Muriel Veatch, ',,, an.l is a member of Delia
cnniiiiioo oi it asoingioii sune. j .., j Hu .,.(, v, sh,, is
Also of inteivst were the pictures' ,,., of , ,.. ., t.,ultn
taken by Mr. Anderson id local oI Itiw,.,ul.u. rhe In i.lc
C?.tcluburs "ji"'0"'"'." ' """'""J lEPWORTH LEAGUE
lion ai IIU. tioncouist. iiniivoi-ilv. is now associated In A..nnr-n
rnviKh I limn aurr-cn
Covers were placed for Mrs. R.
D. Williams, president. Mrs. A.
B. Taylor, Mrs. P. T. Bubar. Mrs.
Walter Hercher, Mrs. Carl E.
Wlmberly, Mrs. T. 13. Virden,
Mrs. George Kohlhagen, Mi's.
John E. ltunyan, Mr
known in i Untolt. Mrs. R. I.
graduated I j r Rovse, Mrs. Malic Rulifsiin,
Mvs. A. E. Elliott, Miss Margaret
Page, Mrs. Maurice J. Newland,
a guest, and the hostess.
Following the regular business
meeting, visiting was enjoyed.
v
I'll,, i.i
1 !l I. .-".
Mrs. John Travis. Beautiful bou-
tily appointed table for Miss Doro
thy Crocker, Miss Carmen Abed,
Miss Carolyn Cordon, Miss Bettc
lOtt-pn. Mls Athalie Tavlnr. Miss
quets ot mixea noweis lent a , Bal.bal.a Garwood, Miss Evelyn
colorful note to the rooms. Wiley, Miss Charlotte Dillard,
At the tea hour Mrs. Travis , Miss Marilyn Haroham. Miss
served delicious refreshments to Dorothv White. Miss Lucia Brit-
Mrs. Arinur iravisana uaugmer, i tolli Mss pffle Calkins and the
Janet Lee, Mrs. oienaon uaven-, hostess , Miss Hamilton.
port and Mrs. L. Connelly, guests, i yisitijig was enjoyed during the
ami 1V1I5. tjeuigl- rufia, mia. evening hOUl'S.
Rov Good, Mrs. C. W. Cook, Mrs.
!W. B. A. HAS
t,ViV.UiCT!m'itil7,IJil:Wi
t
lMl,,ll') Sl",li,,. Tl"-
.u-5-Ke.'lew KiiBruvlntf.
Contract bridge was enjoyed the grocery business in Coquille
during the social hour wilh Mis
Arnold Davis winning the ladies'
high score prize and Mrs. R. D.
Bridges winning second high
prize for ladies. Men's high score
prize was won by Kenneth Quine
v.nh K. I'. I.JIU' winning the)
seepnti nign score prize.
6ETTV JEAN CHILCER?
HONOREO AT SURPRISE
SHQWER PARTY TUESDAY
with his father. S. A. Thrift.
IS ENJOYED
The Epw oil h I j-ague
Miss Vesta Hurley
Miss Vesla Hurley, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. II. Hurley, of this
Frances city.' will complete her nurses
Whipple, Mrs. J ng oc., - ;;--
nurse, according to word receiv
ed here.
Miss Hurley and her sister,
Ruth Hurley (now Mrs. Spring
stead of Gaston, Orel, became in
terested in nursing several years
ago and were both employed at
Mercv hospital, after which Miss
Vesta left for The Dalles to en-
She took
j Miss I.oretla Bailey entertaill
ed al a very charming surprise
shower parly at her home Tu.es-
I day evening ill compliment lo.VV. E. Fut relic, a guest, and Mrs.
lernal grandmother I. Norma and j Miss Betty Jean Childcrx. popularjO. JJ. lleSsv Mrs. C. M. McDer
" ril Thlele and Mrs. I'en-y i bride elect, who will soon man y 1 molt. Mrs. K. S. McClain. Mrs
Tliiele; Paula anil Ronnie Smith (Max Frye. KRNR employee. Col- L. K. Fies. Mrs! Fred Lockwood.
trr her Iraiiitng course
..f ihn sneeial work al 1 ipcrnoecnei nou
MRS. E. B. VAN NESS Methodist church met Tuesday cv-1 Ooou Jamai uaii uumii .
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE Lning at the church parlors for a .land and was a member oi tne
CLUB TUESDAY AFTERNOON Vl,,.. dl.ii,.itful covered-dish sup-1 May class at lhe Dalles, out io-
I ......in .!.... n.l wielal. mainca there this summer to
Mrs. E. B. Van Ness was a ; i" ,,, vll, iso In the complete her three-year course.
most gracious hostess lucsday , a f'urewpn ., , hono,.;she plans to take a postgraduate
aiu inoou, w ;tu sue .-.m- ...... .-u Marsters and Miss course in surgical nursing. ..u.-.
her bridge club at a lovely 1:30 , " ' ' s ' ' binB ,,ra(Uilcd In October.
o'clock dessert nuu luoii at her ....... i....." ' iir narents arc native residents
rtviog soon ioi tviii-K.-- ,!,.,
r , j . .....i.i. of l i nn s, moving Horn that
VOteis will l,iat.ti .,l rt.-tit. i ... .........
Harrison, council president: Miss j state to Canada entyfivt ,u
liettv Marsters. Miss Hildcgarde ago and lo Roseburg about four
Roselund, Miss Virginia Roselund.l years ago. lhey residt oi i nc
Miss Alltv Findley. Miss June I W. Cloake place near Kosebui g.
Bovle. Miss Joan Bovle. Miss 1 Besides her parents and one s s
Ge'n v Fell. Miss Frela Hendrick-! ter. she has a brother. Don Hur
sun. John Dixon. Dunne Harvev. I ley. also of Roseburg.
C. B. Calkins, Mrs. E. G. Cloake!
ami miss i-ean .i.-ot-s, j INTERESTING MEETING
The September 24 meeting of ON THURSQAY AFTERNOON
Hip cluh will be held at the "Pine i
uidiTo" home of Mrs. L. L. Wim-i The Woman's Benefit associa
bcriw. it ion held an interesting meeting
! I hursday afternoon at the Mac-
KEYSTONE CLUB HAS cabec hall and spent the social
DELIGHTFUL MEETING j hours sewing on articles for the
FRIDAY AFTERNOON bazaar. Plans were made for the
birthday party to be held at the
Mrs. Jonn ai. itaisn, assisieu , hall September 2:.
bv Mrs. Adrian Fisher and Mrs. ! , .
Homer Rand, were hostesses to
the Keystone club Friday at a
lovely one-thirty o'clock dessert
luncheon at the veterans facility
post. The October meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs.
Glenn Wilson on Flint street
with Mrs. Charles A. Edwards
and Mrs. Floyd Wilson as hos
tesses. Covers were placed for Mrs.
Roscoe Marslers, Mrs. Charles
A. Edwards, Mrs. J. F. Dillard.
Mrs. Vernon Ncal. Mrs. E. O.
Rand. Mrs. C. A. Chambeiiin.
Mrs. M. S. Feltcr, Mrs. Glenn
Wilson, Mrs. Loren Harvey, Mrs.
Ray B. Hampton. Mrs. Jack H.
Boucock. Mrs. Adrian Fisher,
Mrs. Homer Rand and Mrs. John
M. Raish.
Ul.'li of iMuilnc. 5 ton r!rjlint, find
ing on IJfaiil.rril. AflrrufirJs rigid
iniprrliun iiliowr J dial tint a portitf fii
lorn , . . no! a coil brolirn. TJiii w one
of a M-rie of leu tliat ilrmomlralf (J llip
amuing touglinrsl of die Prui)TCit.
JUDD'S
FURNITURE $TORE
231 N. Jackson
Phone 26
nttractive home at the Veterans a'ayiog soon .o. i-uiu-b.-.
Adminislration Facility post. Gla
dioli iKiuquets former a pretty
lnoilf for the' occasion.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
and Mrs. Clifford Smith: Darrell lorliil fall'llowers were'used to (Mrs Frank Long and Mrs. Man-1 Malcolm Meilis. Lawrence 'iley.'M Q A CLUB HAS
Marsters. Mike Dunn and Mrs. carry out a prelly decorative mo- rice 1. Hallmark
t m ti, i,i,i. mum Smith and Mrs. I lit Itn- Hie net-uiaon. . i i'milrai-t hrldee was
' Paul .Smitli." diwl Jerry Wayne Visiting was enjoyed and luv. juciuj the afternoon with Mrs. Wire.
' -Kimball and Mrs. l-ranii Kim v t-t'ts were pnsc'iiu to jiis j uig v imimj: ine mpt score
Mack Brown,
enjovctl ine auvisor.
Bert Marshall and
Mis. .Melville 1. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
fV!!ew i"-; the cuu'ld! meeting.
The M O A. club met Wed-
ball.
U hll'dirs from: Mrs. William Mrs. l utrelle, second high score. Jhiihs and lsitlni; tcie enjoyed. nrsday afternoon al the home of
THIMBLE CLUB HAS
ENJOYABLE POTLUCK
LUNCHEON MONDAY i
I
The Neighbors of Woodcraft
Thimble club met nt the home of
Mrs. R. L. ilounshcl! Monday for
a delicious potluck one-thirty
o'clock luncheon. Mrs. O. V. Mohr
was a guest and members pres
ent included: Mrs. A. D. Hawti,
Mrs. Alfred Ncal. Mrs. Hattie
Neal. Mrs. Clifton Hooper. Mrs.
P. E. Beaver, Mrs. Henry Er
skine. Mrs. B. W. Taylor, Mrs. A.
H. Perrin and the hostess, Mrs.
Hounshcll.
The nexf mooting will be Sep
tember 22nd at the home el
Mrs. Alfred Neal.
n 1
I'M CALLING
NEW SERVICE
LAUNDRY
to Get Our
Back tp School
Lauridry ... I
Wc'i-h J'ttitiiiy-nn-f p t
fcr ii k-up hih) ilflfvtry
S'-rvict so Ht-houl . buy 3
iuiiI pirls trail liHVti plenty
i'f cliangoa . . . while moth
er i-tijuys he I lulsutc. ut
littk- lust.
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