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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY JULY I, 1944. Society and CImLa By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTEB CALIFORNIA VISITOR COMPLIMENTED AT CHARMING TEA MONDAY ' Mrs. R. W. Marsters and her daughter, Mrs. Kermit Johnson, entertained at one of the week's loveliest affairs, when they In vited a group of friends to their EVERGREEN GRANGE TO SPONSOR SUPPER-DANCE AT HALL THIS EVENING A most cordial Invitation has leen extended by the Evergre grange to the public to njoy a suppr-dunce at . 7:30 o'clock to. night, July 1, at the hall. An ad. attractive home on North Jack- mission charge will be made for son street to enjoy a tea from three to five o'clock in compli ment to Mrs. Allen Hewitt, nee Jeannette Rice, of Glendale, Calif., who with her two daugh ters, Joanne and Marilyn, will spend the summer months visit ing her father, Napollon Rice. Gorgeous bouquets of roses and mixed summer flowers lent a eol- orful note to the rooms. The tea ( table was beautifully Appointed and covered by an attractive lace cloth, centered with an artistic arrangement of roses. - The hostesses were assisted in receiving by Mrs. Marsters1 daughter, Mrs. H. L. Pearcy, nee Vivian Marsters, of Salem. Alternating in pouring were: Mrs. John William Robertson, Mrs. Earl Wiley, Mrs. Harrie W. Booth and Mrs. Leroy Hiatt. As sisting in the serving were: Mrs. H. L. Pearcy, of Salem, Mrs. Ed win Booth, Mrs. A. J. Ellison and Mrs. George Churchill. Out-of-town guests enjoying the occasion with Mrs. Marsters and Mrs. Johnson In honor of Mrs. Hewitt included: Mrs. Harrv Pearcy of Salem; Mrs. Walter Gordon of Los Angeles; Mrs. Dor othy Veach Carter of Everett, Wash.; Mrs. WUliam W. Knight and Miss Naomi Scott, of Port land, and Mrs. H. J. Watson, of faeattle, and Mrs. Paul Geddes, Mrs. R. D. Coen, Mrs. Maurice J. Newland, Mrs. A. B. Taylor, Mrs. Grant Osborn, Mrs. Chester Mor gan, Mrs. T. R, Burr, Mrs. Gor don btcwart, Mrs. Leo Young, Mrs. Arnold Davis, Mrs. J. F. Dll- lard, Mrs. R. C. Gile, Mrs. L. O. Vaughn, Mrs. H. Richard Nerbas, Mrs. Frank Waggoner, Mra. L. L. Wimberly, Mrs. Kenneth Ford, Mrs. B. A. Young, Mrs. S. J. Coo per, Mrs. H. D. Qulne, Mrs. B. C. Elliott, Mrs. O. M. Barrie, Mrs. D. W. Helllwell, Mrs. John William Robertson, Mrs. Earl Wiley, Mrs. Harrie W. Booth, Mrs. Leroy Hi att, Mrs. Edwin Booth, Mrs. A. J. Ellison, Mrs. George Churchill, Miss Helen Casey, Miss Gladys H. Strong, Miss Alice Ueland and Mrs. Frederick J. Porter. MRS. RICHARD YOUNG HONORED AT SURPRISE PINK AND BLUE SHOWER One of the most charming events of the week was the very lovely pink and blue surprise shower party given at the beau . tlful home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dlllard, on South Jackson street, Tuesday evening, when their daughter, Mrs. Robert C. Snoddy, and Mrs. Ray Puckett entertained In compliment to Mrs. Richard Young, nee Patricia Quinc. Colorful bouquets of mxqd sum mer blossoms were artistically ar ranged about the rooms, while the shower gifts were placed in an appropriately decorated basket. The buffet table, covered by a very lovely lace cloth, was cen tered with an arrangement of pastel-colored flowers and tall lighted tapers. An attractive corsage was pre-' sented to Mrs. Young, after which she opened her lovely gifts from: Mrs. J. E. Young, Mrs. Roy Catch ing, Mrs. E. S. Woodford, Mrs. C. P. Snoddy, Mrs C. White, Mrs. J.. F. Dlllard, Mrs. Donald White, Mrs. Allen Cordon, Mrs. Eugene McElroy, Miss Athalie Tavlor. imss r,uie caiKins, Miss Marilyn Harpham, Miss Florence Hamil ton, Miss Carmen Abecl, Miss Lois Kurtz, Miss Maxine and Miss Lo rctta Bailey and the hostesses, Mrs. Snoddy and Mrs. Puckett. During the evening, the guests sewed for Mrs. Young. Later, a charming buffet supper was served by Mrs. Snoddy and Mrs. Puckett, assisted by Mrs. J. F. Dlllard and Mis. Allen Cordon. MRS. HARRIE W. BOOTH ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB ON TUESDAY Mrs. Harrie W. Booth very graciously entertained her bridge club 41 1 a charming one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon at her beautiful home In Laurclwood Tuesday. Mixed summer blos-j soms carried out a very pretty motif for the table and rooms. Covers were placed tor: Mrs. H. W. Lcnz, Mrs. Paul Geddes and Mrs. L. E. McClintock, guests, and Mrs. Leroy Hiatt, Mis. Maurice J. Newland, Mrs. Paul Helweg, Mrs. Chester Mor gan. Mrs. tl. C. Wells and the Ivstess. Mrs. Buotli. Contract bridge was in play during the pleasant afternoon hours Willi Mrs. Geddes wirning he guest, pnic t.'ld Mis. Helweg the club rlze. EAGLES PICNIC TO BE HELD SUNDAY AT ROSEBURG AUTO PARK ' 'llie Aerie and auxiliary of Hug Irs and their families will hold a mwn picnic dinner Sunday, July 2. at the Roseburg Auto park at the Deer creek bridge. Everyone attending has been asked to bring ii basket lulicb, the supper. The dance will be held free. The home economics chairman, Gertrude Hess, and the entertainment committee chair man, Mable Gerrick, are In charge of the affair. The grange met Monday eve ning at the hall with Mr. and Mrs. Hindbeck and Mr. and Mrs. Harriman being taken Into the organization as new members. The cliarter was draped In mem ory of Henry Lander, Sr. vera Rice, salesllo chairman. reported that slips are bing turn. ea m ana asked the grange for a vote of appreciation to, Helen and John Lander for thcr exception ally line worn on this commit tee. , A very lnterestinir remrt on the stSte grange meeting was presented by Mr, and Mrs. Bruce apacKman. A short program was presented ay vera nice, lecturer pro-tem, at which time she . read th fnl. lowing poem urging the sale of war Donas: "If we grangers and uv mluht n. . ... - 1 rui our money in this light, iiiuii we, on victory day, ian noid up our heads and proudly say: Boys we helped you all the way." me grange presented a beautl Biauge pin 10 vera Kice as a loiten ox Appreciation for her worn in tne organization. DOUBLE WEDDING ANNIVER8ARY IS CELEBRATED SUNDAY A very interesting and ninnont affair of the week was the doub le wedding anniversary celebra tion of Mr. and Mrs. flruM nn Rogers and Mr. and Mm. th Hodges Sunday at the Ted Hodges home In Looklngglass. A beautiful gift was presented with a very lovely Biblical pic ture to both families by their friends and neighbors. rars. Alma May LeCIerc and Mrs. Joe Guthrie had charge of me suesi 000K8, wmch were pre- --iiu'u vo uie Honored guests. A ui-iiKmuu pouucK dinner was fol lowed by a most enjoyable musi cal program. Guests enlovimr tho affnii-hnn. orlng Mr. and Mrs. Rnrror. anH Mr. and Mrs. Hodees InelnrinH- Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wlllln ma. Mrs Mary J. Smith, Arthur H. Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Story and daugh- rio, UlttUYS ana iUIepn. Mr anH rars. K. A. Jaeoby and children, Olivia, Miiared. Lorra ne. v.r and Jimmie, Mr. and Mrs. Wes ley J. Meredith and children, LI la, Charles and Robert Edwin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Guthrie and niece, Joan Williams, Miss Zerl tu Andrus, Mr. and Mrs. R. Carr, Mrs. L. Patterson and son, Jack ie, Mrs. Walter Monger and chil dren, David, Mary Esther and vicior, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Buckle, Mr. and Mrs. Lerov Wit. son and daughter, Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nav and rhliH.n Ned and Ethel, Mrs. Alma May LeCIerc and Terence and Glenn itoagcs, sons of the Ted Hodges EAGLES AUXILIARY HAS MEETING WITH NEW OFFICERS PRESIDING The Eagles auxlllnrv mM Ti.. day evening at the Eagles hall with the new officers presiding. The new officers are: president Betty Boyer; vice-president, Eva ourrows; cnaplain, Eva Taylor; si.-v.iu i my, tiara stiewlg; treasur er, Bonn!" McCoy: conductor wi len Chit wood; Inside guard, Mary Hall, pnd outside guard, Rita r rms. a new candidate, Vella Nal man, was initiated. Plans were inane lor tlie Eagles picnic to be m m cunaay at noon at the Rose ourg auio rnrk at the Deer meek bridge.' All Eagles and iheir families arc Invited to bring a basket dinner and enjoy the Following the meeting the aux iliary joined the Aerie for a dance. . MRS. B. J. GILBERT ENTERTAINS AT LOVELY AFFAIR TUESDAY NIGHT Mrs. B. J. Gilbert entertained the girls from the F. W. Wool. worth company store Tuesday rvening at a very lovely seven thirty o'clock birthday dinner in honor of the cashier Mrs. Elmer Ellis. A beautiful Jacc dotb covered the table, which was centered with a heart-shaped arrange ment of sweet Dens and tall ntnk candles. Colorful bouquets of pink vMiyftowuemums, blue larkspur and candytuft were arranged about the rooms. Lo"ely gifts were presented to Mm. Ellis Gulls, Mm. Ray Traeoy, Mrs. Senocr, Mrs. Joe Rutter, Mrs. Wayne Henderson, Miss Barbara Colman and the hostess, Mrs. Gilbert. Games and visiting were en Joyed during the pleasant eve ning hours. O. J. FELDKAMPS CELEBRATE TWENTY-FIFTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Feldkamp ceieDratea their twenty-fifth wed ding anniversary at a very charming reception' at their home Monday evening, June 19, trom seven to ten o'clock. About eighty friends called to congrat ulate them upon the occasion. Mr Feldkamp s parent Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Feldkamp, of Roseburg, cel ebrated their fiftieth wedding an niversary earlier this year. Beautiful gifts were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Feldkamp. The rooms were lovely with large bou quets of colorful summer flow ers. The serving table, covered by a beautiful cloth, was center ed with a three-tiered wedding cake decorated with rosebuds and topped by a miniature bride and bridegroom. Low bouquets and tall pink tapers flanked the cen terpiece. Assisting with the affair in cluded the Feldkamp's daughter, Mrs. Giovaninl (nee Wllma Feld kamp). Mrs. Feldkamp's sister, Mrs. R. D. Hoogerhyde, of Michi gan had charge of the guest book and Mrs. Maynard Bell and Mrs. Robert Bissell poured. KAREN WEAVER HAS DELGHTFUL PARTY ON SECOND BIRTHDAY Marry at jVetty Home Vedding "TTT Karen Weaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merton Weaver, cele brated her second birthday at a very delightful outdoor dinner and party at Idleyld Park Thurs Those enjoying the occasion in cluded: Marljean and Loren Mci Clure; Sherry Marler, Norman Jean and Jim Harvey, Earl Ram sey, Jr., Charles, Jean and Au drey Marier, Jim Eaton, Mrs. Wil bur McCIure, Mrs. Andrew Har vey, Mrs. Jim Marler, Mrs. Earl Ramsey, Mrs. Joe Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. IV. W. McMillen, George Huston, Fred Kucsel, Lyman Styles, Fred Smith and the guest of honor, Karen, and her mother, Mrs. Merton Weaver, who was assisted by Mrs. McMillen. Lovely gifts were presented to Karen from the guests and from Mr. and Mrs. Tim O'Connell and Dolly and Dorothy Ballou, who were unable to be present. Following a pleasant social hour, delicious refreshments were served. k V , ( - Af - V. V. ; - fl I j Iff ' ' ,W I ' r.'c--.r?,v. m 'Jk -a. i ' h. i I WE8T MELROSE CLUB ' HAS DELIGHTFUL MEFTING THUR8DAY The West Melrose club held a delightful meeting Thursday aft ernoon at the home of Mrs. H. E. Evans. The ladles spent the so cial hour sewing for the Red Cross. At the tea hour delicious re freshments were served by Mrs. Evans to: Mrs. Chris Wulff and little daughter, (Mrs. Wulff is a new member of the club) Mrs. George Cooper, Mrs. O. F. Hem- lnger, Mrs. Jennings Grovenlng, LOCAL NEWS Pythian Sisters to Meet Py thian Sisters, Alpha temple No. 23, will meet Monday night at 8 o'clock at the K. of P. hall. Back From Portland Rev. J. B. Needham has returned to his home in Roseburg from a busl ness trip to Portland. He spent yesterday at Sutherlin attending the funeral oi Mr. Comstock. Mrs Fori Snnlnu M Lo r, I tXDeCteH terman and two' daughters Mrs I MacKillop, nee Pauline Bubar, Amy Criteser, Mrs. Henry Cox, Mrs. H. G. Thomnson and Mrs. J. Lee Yates. ' The next meeting of the club will be July 6 at the home of Mrs. H. G. Thompson with Mrs. B. A. Gann as hostess. . LADY ELKS HOLD SOCIAL MEETING THURSDAY EVENING - The Lady Elks met at the tem ple last Thursday evening for a delightful social of cards. Mrs. Adrian Fisher and Mrs. Harold Haskin were hostesses and at the close of the card play, served lovely refreshments. High score for the evening's contract bridge play was won by Mrs. Harry Pinninger with Mrs. Uuy Hickman winning the pi nochle prize. Those present were: Mrs. C. E. Dishman, Mrs. Bette Adams, Mrs. Adrian Fisher, Mrs. Harry Pinninger, Mrs. Val Strong Mrs. Guy Hickman, Mrs. Harold Haskin and Mrs. Al Collins. Leave For 8an DiegoMrs. A.' A. B. Houser and daughter, Mrs. George Taltt, of Roseburg, have left for San Diego, Calif., to visit the former's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Carls trom. Purchase Tract The Pope Tal bot company has purchased a tract of four and a half acres from E. W. McNary near Shady point and have started work on the land In preparation lor man. lng a piling yard. Returns From Portland Mrs. Adeline Fields returned to Rose- and small daughter, Susan, are burg Friday, following a trip to expected to arrive from Long 1 f ortiana iuesaay 10 spena sevei Beach, Calif., within the next few 'al days attending to business. She days to visit the former's parents, I makes her home here with her Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Bubar, on I parents. Dr. and Mrs. George E. East Lane street. 'Houck, on South Stephens street. POETS CORNER FAREWELL PARTY IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR AT HORN HOME FRIDAY Mrs. Harold Horn and her mother, Mrs. Jaeger, and Mrs. R. E. Roberts and daughter, Miss Betty Jane, entertained at a do lightful farewell party Friday evening at the Horn home in farewell to Jack Horn, who has left for Bowling Green, Ohio, to enter the navy V-12 program; Lawrence Wiley, who left for Jacksonville, Fla., to take train ing in the navy; Ward Cum mings, who left yesterday for Willamette University to enter the navy air forces training school, and Mack Brown, who al so entered the latter school this week. A social evening was enjoyed and luter the hostesses served lovely refreshments. Besides the four guests of honor, those en joying the occasion were: Gerry Felt, Betty Wilson, Jeanne Dil lard, " Eula Carnahan, Wanda Olmscheid, ;.tricia Savage, Shir-, ley Carter, Gerry Stephens, James Knudtson, Bill Bales, Bill Scn&lba. Tig Cordon and the host esses, Mrs. Roberts artd Betty jHnc and Mrs. Horn and Mrs. Jaeger. PARTY HONORED AT HARY-ALLEN BRIDAL' CHARMING DINNER PARTY Following rehearsal of the Hary AUen bridal party Wednes day evening, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. I.ec entertained at a very charm ing dinner party at the Hotel Umpqua Wednesday evening. Red roses, white poach bells and blue delphiniums carried out a very beautiful decorative motif fur the occasion. Covers were placed for Miss Carolyn Jeanne Allen and LI. Charles Frederick Hary, guests of honor; the former's parents. Dr. and Mis. Clair K. Allen; Miss Margaret Hamilton, of Portland, Miss Florence Hamilton, Miss Pa tricia 'McClintock, Miss Athalle Taylor, Miss Anita Young, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. McClintock, Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Wade, Mr. and Mi's. Chester Morgan and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mis. Ie. Following the dinner, the guests were entertained at the lovely Lee home on South Main street, cards and visiting were enjoyed. . HIT IT, FOLKS, HIT IT! "Hit the ball," folks, for the boys. They are not the "kids" needing toys; Miss Mildred Wallace, charm-1 groom's mother wore a rust-color- : V a,e men-,ana 'mean men' rimhtor nf Mr nH Mr. a ,!.. nn, .,. An- we want them home again. Photo by Paul Jenkins. News-Review engravulj Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Wilton lng daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wallace, Roseburg, and Mere dith Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wilson, of Umpqua-, were married at a very pretty wedding at eight o'clock Thursday evening, June 29, at the home of the bride's parents. An improvised altar was form ed with two large baskets of mix ed summer flowers, centered with a huge basket of gladioli. The al tar was flanked by candleabra holding white candles. Preced ing the ceremony, Mrs. H. V. Crook, sister of the bride, played softly on the piano and played the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin for the bridal parly to advance lo the altar. Dr Charles A. Ed wards performed the impressive ceremony In the presence of rela tives and close friends of he couple, Preceding the ceremony, Miss Dorothy Mabley ai'rl Miss Betty Oreenley, dressed in pink sheer formals and wearing corsages of sweetpeas, descended the open stairway, and lighted the' altar candles. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was very lovely in a floor-length satin wedding gown of white, fashion ed with a full train, sweetheart neckline and long sleeves coming to a point at the wrist. Tiny hut tons fastened the bodice at the back and the wasteline was out lined with an edging of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of stephanotis, pink baby I'ennchio roses and centered with a large orchid. A shower of satin ribbons and stephanotis fell from the bouquet. Her veil was finger tip In length and was held in place with a halo of stephanotis. Miss Eleanor Updegrade, a for mer room-mate of the bride at boarding school, was maid of honor, and was attrartive in a floor-length gown of blue with a lace bodice and full marquisette skirt. Her flowers were pink roses and stephanotis. Stanley Long, of I'mpqu,!, a close friend of .the bricloRi uum, EVERYBODY DANCE Saturday Night Western and Popular Music by the "Aerie Tune Twisters" EAGLES BALLROOM Midweek Dance Every Wednesday white carnations and sweetpeas. The bridegroom's two grand mothers, Mrs. Ora Banker and Mrs. Wilson, Sr., wore corsages of white sweetpeas. A reception followed and the three-tiered decorated wedding cake, topped by a miniature sailor bridegroom and bride, was cut by the bride and groom and serv ed by Mrs. DeWitt, of Sutherlin. The lace-covered table was center ed with a very beautiful arrange ment of carnations and roses and tall tapers. Miss Beryl Scoles, Miss Dorothy Mabley and Miss Betty Greenley served and Mrs. O. N. Wallace cut the ices. The wedding photographs were taken by Tail! Jenkins. The brides wedding bouquet was caught by Miss Scoles. For traveling the bride chose an aqua green two-piece suit with tan ac cessories and her corsage was a large orchid. Following a wed ding trip to points north, the bridegroom will return to Farra gut, Idaho, to resume his training in the Navy and the bride will return to Roseburg. The bride was graduated from Laurelwood academy near Port land and spent a year attending Walla Walla college. The bride groom attended the Roseburg schools and was graduated from Riverside Military academy in Georgia. Ho recently enlisted in the Navy. The bride's father is a retired contractor and is well- known all over the state. The bridegroom's father formerly op erated the Ford garage in Rose burg, until purchasing the large ranch near Umpqua a few years ago, and which he still operates. Guests attending the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Walace, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wilson, Mrs. Ora Banker, Mrs. Wilson, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Wallace, Mrs. De Witt, of Sutherlin; Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Crook, Miss Dorothy Mab ley, Miss Betty Greenley, Miss Eleanore Updegrade, Stanley! Long, Dr. Charles A. Edwards, i Miss Beryl Scoles and Miss Ber- niecc Stoner, of Eugene; Wallace! Buy bonds, folks, for the boys. You can't do better, for future joys; You can help yourself and them And bring the boys home again. Buy bonds, folks, for the boys. 1 Praise God, folks, for the bovs. Praise Him sincerely, not just noise. Hit the ball, buy bonds, do it all, Help finish the iob this fall. Praise God, folks, for the boys. R. J. BRISCOE. Move to West Second Street Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Elliott have moved back to their home on West Second street, following res idence the last few- years at 114 West Lane street. To the Music of Ken Whitson Jerry Whitson Jim Daughtry Jack Dean Casey Jones ORIENTAL GARDENS SATURDAY NITE ALSO JULY 3rd and 4th and ' Gordon' Crook, Billy and was oesx man. - . l The 1 bride's -mother wore' a Everett Greenley black ensemble and the bride-1 Wallace,' and Robert The Odnka group of Camp Fire Girls met at the home of Mrs. Robert Harvle Thursday after noon. Those signing the charter Included: Zona Wilshiiv, Betty Ann Harvle, Joanne Taylor, Ruby Wiley, Thelma LaBleu, Lola Langely and Barbara Wlkoff. The next meeting will be held at the home of Zona Wilshira on East Sixth street at two o'clock. MoCLINTOCK FAMILY. ! REUNION IS ENJOYED HERE ON SUNDAY V"5 A very detlghlful dinner ant family reunion was rn loved Sun day at the attractive home of Mr and Mrs. J. E. McClintock or East Cass street. Covers were placed lor: Mr and Mrs. John McClintoek. o Portland, Iheir son, Private Kirs' Class Tom McClintock, of c.uni Cook, Calif., home on a lndaj furlough; Seaman s'c Ku-harc McClintock, home on leave froir the U. S. navy base at San Diego; Mr. and Mrs. L. E. McClintocB and daughter, Miss r.itricia anc Miss Nancy, Mrs. Vera McClin lock Jones and son Terry. Mis! Mnrg Anderson of Albany and the host and hostess, Mr. anc Mrs. J. E. McCllntork. SUNSHINF CLUB HAS ENJOYABI.fc MEETING THURSDAY AFTERNOON " Mrs. Margaret rrndergt-.iss in vilrd the Northside Sunshine chit to her home Thursday aiternoon where she entertained for her daughter, Margaret 1ju War ford. Lovely bouquet 01 Canter bury hells riecorrfted I'lc room and table. Mrs. Patterson had charge of the business meeting and plain were discussed for the annual pic nic, which win be planned at'jhe- next .meeting. Bingo was played luring the social hour with Mrs. Lucia Ingels winning the grand rize. Lovely refreshments were serv ed at the tea hour by the hostess, assisted by her sister. Mrs. Jew ;1 Nlbblett, to: Mrs. Martin Sory ind daughters, Barbara and Ce 'cste, guests, and Lucia 'Ingels, Enore Fisher, Ctara Stiewig, Mvr ;ella Emmltt, Elizabeth Paul, Ma Scl Patterson, Bernardlne Prin ocn and the guest oi honor, Mar ?aret Lou Warford. The next'regular meeting vvtll be July 13 with Mrs. Eva Wilin son as hostess at her home at 717 Flescr street. Bingo will be played. 3LENGARY COMMUNITY TO PICNIC SUNDAY AT THE J. A. HOOTEN GROVE All residents of the Glengary, immunity are invited to bring; 1 DasKet lunen and enjoy the one j'clock picnic dinner to be held ; Sunday, July 2, at the J. A. Hoo- j en grove. A social afternoon will ; "ollovy the picnic. ATCH AND CHAT CLUB VtEETMG POSTPONED The Patch and Chat club meet-j ng planned for Wednesday. July , 1, has been postponed until July U lo he nem at tne Home of Mrs. C. R. Bartlett. ope-rido mm JULY 1 DAY mm FORMERLY BRAND'S STAND Four miles North of Roseburg on Pacific highway NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Fried Chicken and " Stieal Dinners BARBEQUED SANDWICHES FOUNTAIN SERVICE "Food The Way You Like It" COME OUT AND MEET THE MORTONS "Jack and Palma"