Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, June 03, 1943, Page 4, Image 4

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1943
Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTEB
KELLOGG GRANGE TO
MEET FRIDAY EVENING
The KellogK Grange No. 811
met Wednesday evening at the
hall with Master Cornelious Mil
ler presiding.
Paula Anderson, home econom
ies chairman, reported on I he suc
cessful club meeting held May 20.
A birthday supper has been
planned for 8 o'clock Friday
evening, June 4 at the hall. All
members and friends are invited
to attend. The supper is also
yiven in honor of the boys who
are leaving for the service.
Inez Smith, chaplain, read a
most constructive, letter from the
state chaplain, Arthur Brown.
Memorial Hay was the timely
theme of the interesting lecture
program presented by lecturer
Mabel Racier. "God Bless Amer
ica," and "The Battle Hymn of
the Republic." were sung by (he
group, accompanied by Virginia
Myers. Mabel Kadcr gave the
reading "In Plunders Kields."
Eugene Fisher read a poem In
UMPQUA
DAIRY PRODUCTS
are on sale at
YOUR GROCERS
answer to In Flanders Fields.
An interesting quiz on names
of flowers was held, after which
Mrs. ftita Minler had charge of
Ihe evening's elixir prize, which
was won by Cornelious Miller.
.Slips of paper wilh unfinished
proverbs were used to find sup
per partners. Miss Mae Madison
and Mrs. Mabel Kader furnished
t ho delicious refreshments, which
were enjoyed by: Mr. mid Mrs.
Dayton Minler, Mr. and Mis. Cor
nelious Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Char
les Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Ra
dcr, Mrs. I'aula Anderson, Mrs.
Virginia Myers, Miss I'earl Mon
row, W. Simpson, Gail Madison,
Frank Beebe, Arthur Hutchinson,
Harold Minter. II. Smith, Eugene
Fisher and Wilbur Anderson.
HOME ECONOMICS
CLUB HAS MEETING
The Kellogg Grange Home
Economics club met Thursday
afternoon at the hall.
The afternoon was spent sew
ing knee robes for Ihe Red Cross.
A short business meeting was
called by Chairman I'aula Ander
son at which time plans were
made for a birthday supper for
Friday evening, June 4. Those
attending are asked to bring pot
luck food to complete the supper.
All members and friends are cor
dially invited. Mrs. Mildred Ladi'
won the coin prize.
Pcl'clous refreshments wer
served by M s. Mildred Ladd to
Ihe following members: Mrs.
Paula Anderson, Mrs. Mabel Ra
dcr, Mrs. Jen Fisher, Mis. Inez
i Smith, Mrs. Virginia Myers and
I Beverly Ann and Little Norman
I. add.
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INITIATION HELD
BY JOB'S DAUGHTERS
Job's Daughters met al a de
liL'htful six-thirty o'clock dessert
supper al the Masonic temple j
Tuesday evening with Ihe Honor
ed Queen, Jerric Johnson, presid
ing. Initiation was held and new
members include: l.onnie .lean
Mall hews, Harbaradel Freain,
June Clayton, liamona Fell and
Patricia I'argeli-r.
Mrs. K. A. lh itton, grand guide
of Hie Job's I laughters of Ore
gon. paid Her oiiicial visit oi in
speetion I
GRAND OFFICERS TO
BE HONORED AT
RECEPTION SATURDAY
the lu'lhcl.
Here's a WILLIAMS
TASTE-FLEASER
THAT'S NOURISHING. .AND A MISER
OF RATION POINTS
The extra nutrition value of added
H-Yltaminsand Irwi is a plus that conies
to you in t his finer Enriched llrcad with
out any extra cost. It's yours in addition
to the recognized eneijly-huildinji value
of bread's proteins . . . which aid today
in replacing nutrients formerly secured
from foods now strictly rationed.
ASK YOUR GROCER
FOR HIS HELP IN BETTER LIVING TODAY I
Live better on your rat ion points. Follow
your friendly grocer's day-to-day tips on
plentiful, non-rationed and low-point-
value foods . . . including ... ,
Williams'
ENRICHED BREAD
0 cops diced day -old bread
(li.v)
,' j cup chicken fat
1 tcii.on tincly chopped
onion
1 cup clvpiKd celery
.' i tenspoon salt
1 teiisvwn poudcicd s.i&e
2 teaspoon jKiultiy
seasoning
.' 9 teaspoon blai k (cpKT
.1 tuivs diced cooked chicken
1 i-i'tip chicken stix-k (or 1
chicken biniill 'n cube ill
,' j cup Ivulini; water)
1 ecu, Ih-.iU-h
Prrpaie t.rr.iit !,v s!u imr ami
then cuttiiii; j.lii i-i it-i dit-p.
Melt In, Vfn f.it. a.Ut ',tii-ii, an.!
Milliner until vlt ,iinl yellow.
Then nit.l liir.i.l iuil anil l-ir.i
inilil Lit is writ tli.tnl'Utr.l A.M
crlciv, se.is"inia:s ami i liu krn,
and tivis tn mil Hi 'n.ui;lil v , tln 'i
i,l,t ty.lten ri;i; aiul am Mill.
Turn iiiln a b i up tmttctct cai
.ncrnlc, -let in a sli.iEl, w pan ot liot
vvrttn, anil hike m n nvilriatr
iiven i.l:,J F ' t.a JO to la nun
ules, until In, t ly titoivti'-il ali.l
linn. Serve ht with hot i In, k-a
Siavy or tniMhrinMn Rtavi.
Srt rs ti.
line of Hie largest affairs of!
tile season will be the reception i
lo lie eiven by Knscburp; Rebek-
alt lod;,c, .o. 41. and Philetarian ;
loilne rs'o. S, Saturday evening, I
June S, at 8 o'cloeK in the I. O. i
(1. F. hall honnriiiH Mrs. Ethel j
Bailey, vice-president of the Re
hekah assembly of Oregon, and
Halph I... Uussell, deputy grand
master of Ihe 1. O. O. F. of Ore
gon. Lena C. I'orter, noble grand of
Knscburg Itebekah lodge, and
I. nine Swenson, noble grand of
I 'hilctarian lodge, have announc
ed (hat a special program has
been arranged for the reception.
All members of the two lodges
hero as well as members of all
lodges in the district and visiting
Ki'hckahs and Odd Fellows arc
invited. The reception will also
be onen to husbands of Rebekahs
I and u ives of Odd Fellows.
A large number of grand offi
cers plan to be present for the
a I lair. Refreshments will be
served later ill the evening.
BIRTHDAY PARTY IS
ENJOYED SATURDAY
AZAI.KA.June .1 Mrs. Charles
Hewey entertained Saturday af
ternoon at two o'clock at a lovely
j party honoring her daughter
i Minerva Jane Rust on her eighlh
mi unlay anniversary.
Tliu-o attending this patty
were the honor guest Minerva
Jane. .Marion, I'at and Dan Clare, i
Mrs. 1!. C. Head and sons, Rich
aid and Roderick, bobby Gaed-'
i i-lie. Janet and Jackie Smith, '
Virginia Cleveland, Mary I-eeand ;
Kusl. .Mis. Mav Worlev, 1
.Mrs. ta-oige Wendoroth and Ihe
hostess. Mrs. IVucy. j
f.Lirgc bouquets of rliofiodeu- i
ilions and greens wore used for
decol at inn. j
Lovely rclreshments including i
three birthday cakes with candles i
were served Irom tallies on tlie
l..w n
Many atliaciive gilts vveie re
i cived hy Ihe honor guest.
ii. lines were enjoved during 1 1 to
altcrnoon.
MRS. ELLA FENLEY
HONORED BY GROUP
ELKTON, June 3 The W. S.
C. S. gave at the Methodist
church Wednesday a farewell
party and handkerchief shower
for Mrs. Ella Fenley. Mrs. Fen
ley has sold her home to Mr. and
Mrs. A. R. McDonald and is mov
ing to Roseburg soon.
A short program was given.
Mrs. Fenley resigned from the
hostess and receipt committee.
Mrs. June Morganti was appoint
ed on the hostess committee and
Mrs. Edith Gates was appointed
on the receipt committee. Mrs.
Mary Grubbe was appointed on
the fancy work committee while
Mrs. Mabel Binder is at Albany
this summer. A gift was present
ed Mrs. Binder in appreciation
of her work on the committee.
Mrs. Ida Thomas and Mrs.
Blanche Wade served refresh
ments and Mrs. Edith Gates pour
ed. Those present were: Mrs. Ella
Fenley, Mrs. Myrtle Sawyers,
Mrs. Edilh Walker, Mrs. Fannie
Clemo, Miss Kathleen Clemo,
Mrs. Ella Moore, Mrs. Barbara
Tawnowskl, Mrs. Gussie Nottage,
Mrs. Edith Adams, Mrs. Zua
Wade, Mrs. Thorne, Mrs. Robert
Warnock, Mrs. Roy Rhoades,
Mrs. Carl Johnson, Mrs. E. M.
Owens, Mrs. Brontie Smith, Mrs.
Clara Checvcr, Mrs. Edith Gates,
Mrs. Ida Thomas, Mrs. Blanche
Wade, Mrs. Lorena Binder, Mrs.
Mabel Binder, Mrs. June Morgan
ti. Mrs. Esther Gates, Mrs. Myr
tle Welles, Mrs. Wardie Snook,
and Mr5. Frances Hedden.
MR. AND MRS. HEATER
ENTERTAIN FRIENDS
TENMILE, June 3 Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Heater, former Olal
la residents, entertained a num
ber of friends Sunday, at their
home in Happy Valley, in honor
of the second birthday of their
small daughter Sandra, who was
a most charming hostess to three
other small fry of near her age,
liarla'Sue Howard of Tenmile,
Baby Sliner of Happy Valley and
Myron Williams of Roseburg, her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Heater and Mrs. Elsie Williams,
her grand-aunt Miss Gladys John
stone, an untie. Glen Williams
and other relatives and friends,
Arthur Boyer and daughter Ann,
Mrs. Glen Williams, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Howard and daughter No
il aMae, Mr. and Mrs. John Tel,
ford, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Stiner,
Mr. and Mrs. Holmes. Robert
Holmes and Marylyn Holmes and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Carnall.
Many nice gifts were presented to
the young lady and two lovely
birthday cakes, each with two
candles were placed on the long
table where a delicious picnic din
ner was served In the shady side
yard at twelve-thirty.
PUBLIC INVITED TO
CHARMING RECITAL
TO BE HELD MONDAY
One of tho largest and most
charming spring recitals, which
is open to the public, will be pre
sented Monday evening at- 8 o'
clock at the First Baptist church,
when Miss Gladys H. Strong
will present a group of her piano
pupils in a delightful program.
All persons Interested are cordial
ly invited to be present.
EPISCOPAL GUILD
TO MEET MONDAY
St. George's Episcopal Guild
will meet Monday, June 7, at the
home of Mrs. Ed. Looney at Suth
crlin .Members are requested to
meet at -the parish hall on East
Cass street at 12:13 o'clock and
cars will be there to furnish
transportation to the meeting.
Everyone attending has been
asked to bring food for the pot
luck luncheon to precede the reg
ular meeting.
DOROTHY ADAMSON
HONORED ON BIRTHDAY
GLIDE, June 3 Miss Dorothy
Adamson was honored on her
birthday anniversary by a sur
prise party given hy her aunt,
Mrs. Curtis Barker.
A wiener roast and picnic sup
per was enjoyed after which
games were played and tho even
ing spent in visiting.
Those enjoying the occasion
were the honor guest, Dorothy
Adamson, Betty Steur, Virginia
Barker, Naomi Schloeman, Joyce
Everts, Norma Jean Shrum, Tru
die Boyman, Arden Helweg, Ma
rian Boise, Zona and Willa Will-shire.
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Office Machine Service
and Supplies
335 N. Jackson Phone 320
The Washington Creamery Co.
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amounts of turkeys, poultry, and eggs.
We invite you to get our deal before
vousell.
Plant located in former cheese factory build
ing, two blocks off highway 99 on Rice street.
Phone 502
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COFFEE asit!.d 33C
Red & White
TOMATO JUICE
ENach2 11C
Blue & White
PINK SALMON i '. 25c
Blue & White
OYSTERS 7
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BANANA FLAKES
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CRACKERS 2 lb. pkg. . 31C
WESSON OIL 9, 57C
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TOMATO SAUCE 4 4
8 ounce tin .2 for AX
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FLOUR 1 Qr
49 lb. sack 17 3
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BLEACHING 1 C
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1000 sheet rolls, 3 for
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11 ounce package t
ROLLED OATS m- A
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