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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON THURSDAY. DECEMBER 31, 1942.
Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
CHRISTMAS DINNERS
HELD AT AZALEA
AZALEA, Dec. 31 Many love
ly dint'ers and lamily gatherings
wore enjoyed in this vicinity
Christmas day.
At the home of Mr. and Mrs.
l-owcll Curtis guests Included Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Hunsakor, l-'rank
Hunsaker from Glendale, J. K.
Hurtle, and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
and son Lee and Hobert.
Mr. and Mrs. Hodncy .Smith
from here, Mrs. Lor.'in Fowler
and son Jeffrey, Miss Alice Booth,
Mr. and Mrs. Hay lkidgen from
Grants Pass, were guests at a
lovely dinner at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. I I. W. Hootli.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Johns and
daughter Sally from Glendale
were guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. William Jantzer.
At the Newman residence
guests present were Mr. and Mrs.
K. A. Fnrnnm. Mr. blcknell, Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Cay lor and
daughter Sharon, Robert Heartly,
Mrs. William Hingdahl and Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Newman and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newman.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johns and
son Dale were guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Johns.
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Harrell en
tertained with a lovely dinner
Christmas day. Those present
were: Mr. and Mrs. Geou:e Hays
and Mrs. Velma liar roll
Cottage Grove, Mrs. Everett Wal
ton and son Blllie, Mr. and Mrs.
Noah Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Mc.Collum and son Dale.
At the home of Mrs. Klla Leach
and Paul Kldridge a lovely pot
luck dinner was enjoyed, guests
present were Mr. anil Mrs. Harry
Cooke. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Cul
bertson, Mr. Kissinger.
Mr. and Mrs. John l-'eldniillcr
entertained with a lovely dinner
Christmas day, guests were: Mr.
and Mrs. Lew Recks, Mrs. I-'ran-kle
Schroder. Christmas eve
guests at the Feldmiller home
were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Worley,
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kisher, Will
Hugglns and Mrs. Schroder.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Jantzer were Mr. nd
Mrs. Stanley Jantzer and son
Johnny and Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Evans and son Gilford. 4' iM
Mrs. ittith Sanderson and
daughter Peggy, K. L. Johns, W.
D. Chadwick were dinner guests
at the home of L. S. Johns and
Mrs. Cora Chadwick.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Gaedeeke were, Miss
Hernice Gaedeeke from Florence,
Mrs. Henry Smith and children
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher anil
llohhy Gaedeeke.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Gray anil
daughter Mrs. Charles McNeil
were guests al the; home of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Gray and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gaedeeke
were guests at the home of Air.
and Mrs. Dan Clare anil family.
HOLipAY DINNERS
HELD AT YONCALLA
YONCAI.LA, Dee. .'II Dinner
guests at the Oscar Langdon
home Christmas day were Miss
Hazel MeCoskey id Oakland, Mr.
and Mrs. Matt Aldropp and fam
ily of Suthcrlin, Mr. and Mrs.
Alton Noel and family of Km
pire, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Yangdon
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ivlnert
Langdon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred i,eo.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Higelowand
baby, and Kldon and I.yle Lee.
J. V. I looser of California
came Thursday to spend the boll
days here with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Vei n Williams en
terlalned the following al a
Christmas dinner at their home
Dec. 'J!V Mrs. Marv William,
Mrs. Nellie Williams, Mr. and
Mrs. George Williams, Mr. and
Mrs. Ilarlev Williams, Mr. anil
Mrs. Clllfurd Ilanan, Willard
Williams and Mack Main.
Those having Christmas dinner
at Hie Ifoy Podd home wet" Mr.
unit Mrs. Manly Watsnr. and s in,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wals"r, Mr.
and Mrs. lioy Curl anil Hvn hoys,
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mi-Daniels anil I
baby. Mr. and Mrs. Wilnionl Doild i
i mi baby, and Mr. and Mrs. liny
Dodil.
A Christmas dinner was en- j
Joyed at the Dare Kingery home,
with Mr. and Mrs. George Wert I
id Toledo ami Mr. and Mis. lien i
1 liintini;tin as guests Miss M.iliel ;
Kingery nurse al the St. Vini-rnt
hospilal in Portland sp":i; the
week at the Kingery home, j
Mr. and Mrs. Mannii HiMuin'
of I.orane, George Allen of Co
(Uille and ('. Hal-bun of ('alitor- j
Ilia were dinner uesls at the
Lee Allen home Clii-itn..i. also;
Mr. and Mrs. K. Allen. 1
Mrs. Lulu Nelson, Cree I Allen, I
and Lee Allen were gucs.s i,a-
dinner a' ine Wallace .v-n-mi
1-rme C'iristm.is.
SERVICE SHOP PROGRAM
TO BE ENJOYABLE TUESDAY
AT WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING
Members of the Roseburg
Woman's club and their Invited
guests have been asked to enjoy
a charming one-thirty o'clock
dessert-luncheon and program at
the clubhouse next Tuesday,
January 5. Mrs. George Frew is
hoslesschalrman, assisted by Mrs.
L. E. Goodbourn and Ml:;s Kay
Ward.
Mrs. C. E. Banning has ar
ranged a very delightful program
and her speakers will include:
Mrs, L. Kohlhagen, Sr., Mrs. C. H.
Bailey, Mrs. L. A. Wells, Mrs. A.
Murdock, Miss Helen Casey and
Mrs. Frederick J. Porter.
Me llm-i-v V H.-it field, ores!-
dent, will Introduce the roll call
speakers and a special surprise
will be enjoyed at this time. Mrs.
II. It. Carter, program chairman
lor tin? year, will announce the
program and Mrs. Homer Grow
will have charge ol the group
singing and Miss Marie Martens
will present a clever quiz.
All memliers are asked to bring
either clothing, while elephants
or some article, which will be
turned over to the Service Shop
committee and prepared for the
spring sale to be sponsored by
the club.
DINNER ENJOYED AT
NOAH ROSE HOME
SUTHF.HI.IN, Dec. 31 Mr. and
Mrs, Noah Rose Jr. entertained
Christmas day at a delightful
turkey dinner at their new home
east of town.
Those enjoying the day v. ere;
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wahl and
daughtel Palsy, and Bonnie M-
i corn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin
and daughters, Erma and De
lores, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Rose
Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wahl
and son, Kenny Dean, Mr. and
Mrs. Durward Rose and son,
Dudie. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Donley
and the host and hostess, and
children, Margaret, liubby and
Judy.
GLEN H. TAYLOR AND
STELLA BELIEU MARRY -
Glen H. Taylor, fire chief at Rose
burg, and son of Mrs. Lena 'lay
lor, 70,'Mi S. K. lllth avenue, Port
land, and Miss Stella Belietl, ol
tills city, daughter of the late
James iielleu of Camas Valley,
were married al the home of the
bridegroom's parents Sunday.
The couple will be at home in
Roseburg after New Year's.
LOYAL LEADERS TO
HOLD PARTY TONIGHT
The Loyal Leaders class of the
First Christian chinch will hold a
New Year's eve watch party al a
six -forty-five o'clock put luck sup
per tonight, December 31, at the
church parlors.
Members and friends are cor
dially invited to atleud.
GRANGE TO MEET
AT POTLUCK SUPPER
SATURDAY EVENING
South Deer creek grange will
meet al the hall at 7:30 pot luck
supper for regular business meet
ing Saturday night. The birthday
anniversary of the grange will
also he celebrated at that lime.
Members are cordially Invited to
annul.
P. N. G. CLUB TO
HOLD WATCH PARTY
Members of the P. N. G. club
and their invited guests have been
asked to enjoy a six-thirty o'clock
pot lurk supper and watch parly
lonighl at the 1. O. O. F. hall. I
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HOLIDAY AFFAIRS
REPORTED AT GLIDE
a soldier to desert. Her plea was
innocence.
Mrs. Parrott told of driving the
soldier, with whom she had been
friendly for some months, out of
the stockage concealed In the
rear seat of her automobile.
"I have only one thing to say",
she told newsmen.
"Nothing of this was private
Michael Neely Bryan's fault. He
persistently urged me to go back,
because I would eet Into a amat
deal of trouble.
"I was afraid the guard would
shoot, and kept right on going.
"We Were onlv nnna mil- fif
dinner. We meant to get back
sooner, uut it was difficult.
"The officer in charge of the
stockage trusted me, and was
right. When I got the car keys It
was Just an impulse."
Bryan, formerly of German
town, Tenn., has been turned
back over to military officials.
Mrs. Parrott said Bryan , a
guitar player, formerly was a
member of Benny Goodman's
band.
GL1DK, Dec. 31 A number of
family dinners were enjoyed in
the community Christmas day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Casebeer en
tertained their son-in-law and
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Shrum and family of Roseburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Harris end
Mr. and Mrs. Belcher were din
ner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Smith and
Jimmy were at the home of Mrs,
Smith's parents and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. John Sowers and Aliss
Rose Lilly, for a turkey dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Sliruni,' Mr.
and Mrs. S. D. Chapman and Mrs.
Anna Franklin were entertained
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R.
L. Casebeer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lesler Blakely
had as their guests Mr. Hlakely's
brother in law and sister Mr, and
Mrs. John Alexander, a brother
Mr. 11. A. Blakely and a sisler-ln-law
Mrs. Lizzie Blakely, and their
son Lyle Blakely of Salem.
Mrs. Chappcll invited lo her
home Mrs. Geerlz and son Bill
and daughter Peggie, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Johnson and daugh
ters Dcloris and Beverly.
Ml-, and Mrs. Inda entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Hap llelvey and
Miss Arilene and Mrs. Inila's sis
ter and husband from Oakland.
Mr. and Mrs. Meloy bad as
their guests their daughter and
husband and Mr. and Mrs. Kit
gene lloii-e and daughter.
HOLIDAY PARTY IS
ENJOYED AT GRANGE
An enjoyable evening was
spent at the South Deer creek
grange I'hrislmas night by mem
bets and friends. Santa Clans
presented gills and candy and
Fellowship Dinner Set
At Christian Church
A Fellowship basket dinner will
iH-iu nexi sunnay ai p.
m. in the dinin? hall nf the l-'ii vi
Christian church, Roseburg it was
announced touay. Members and
friends of the church and Bible
school are invited to attend. The
male quartette from Northwest
Christian college, Eugene, which
Will rtfl-irir'.tft In nil
Sunday, will be present and there
win oc a special table ior those
who have made highest scores In
the efficiency contest during the
month of December.
"by going to the nearest field of
fice of the social security board
and filing out an application for
a duplicate account number card.
A duplicate account number card,
bearing the same number as the
original but showing your mar
ried name, will be sent to you."
Monroe placed emphasis upon
the fact that a woman should
keep the same account number
throughout her working life, al
though her change of name
should always bo reported.
Watch Night Service Set
Assembly of God Church
A watch night service will be I
held tonight at the Assembly of
God church 948 W. First St.,
Roseburg, in place of the usual
Friday night service, it was an
nounced by the Rev. Wm. C.
Ross, supply pastor. Short talks
and special music, together with
a prayer service, will feature the
program, which will start at 7:30
p. m. and continue until alter
midnight.
INSURANCE
Fire Life Auto
R. H. PARKER
631 So. Stephens St.
Phone 835
mils. Lecturer Mrs. W. Bailey
presented a short interesting pro
gram after which the grange
orchestra played for dancing.
Writer Says She
Aided Soldier to
Desert Stockade
MIAMI, Fla., Dec. 30 -(API-Ursula
Parrott, the author, today
look full responsibility in a press
statement for helping a former
dance hand musician to leave an
nrmy-stoukade wheto ho. was be
ing punished for going absent
without leave.
The 40 year old writer made ,i
statement to newspapermen dur
ing a preliminary hearing at
which United States Commission
er R. K. Davis bound her over to
I he federal grand jury under
$1,000 bond on a charge of aiding
Marriage Calls for
Security Account Change
EUGENE, Ore., Dec. 31.
Every woman who has married
since she last worked and now is
contemplating re-entering em
ployment should have her social
security account corrected to
show her legal name, according
lo Carl D. Monroe, manager of i
the Eugene social security board
office.
"You can do this," said Monroe,
SlnlEElr
They are Your Best Insurance
for a Lamb and Wool Crop
PLENTY OF MINERAL PLENTY OF PROTEIN
Get Started Now, Next Week
May Be Too Late
1
DOUGLAS COUNTY FLOUR MILL
3E
RUSSELL S
Typewriter Service
Office Machine Service
.uicl Supplies
:r N. Jackson l'lione ,'IJ0
Let's Have Our
NEW YEAR'S PARTY
at the
BIG OAKS
Closed after Jan 1st.
Ring out the old year with
your friends ... at Big Oaks!
Gaiety and laughter ... in the
finest surroundings . . . good
food . . . happy frivolity!
FAVORS DANCING
DELICIOUS FOOD
GOOD ORCHESTRA
How To Relieve
Bronchitis
Crcomulslnn relieves prempilv hp.
cause It goes rlRht to the sent nf Iho
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nutuie
to soothe and heal raw, tender, in
llRincd bronchial mucous mem
branes. Tell your druwlst tn s. u you
a bottle of Crcomulslon with Hie un-den-ti-nriltiB
you must like tin' way it
nuieklv allays the eouRh or you are
to have votir money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chesl Colds, Bronchitis j
3t
Football Broadcasts New Year's Day
KRNR will carry
The Cotton Bowl Game at 11:00 a. m.
Georgia Tech vs. Texas
The East West Game at 1:45 p. m.
Tune KMK 1490
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