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ROSEBURG. NEWS-REVIEW,- ROSEBURG, OREGONWEDNESDAY,: DECEMBER 13, 1944.
SojcMi and CluJbA
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
MISSIONARY TALKS .
AT MEETING THURSDAY
t SUTHERLIN The Women's
Society of Christian Service was
entertained at lhe Methodist
church' parlors Thursday after
noon, honoring the visit of Miss
Mildred , Slmonds, .missionary
from India, who has been in that
country lor thirty-seven years.
The meeting opened by singing
"Oh Come All Ye, Faithful" and
Hark the Herald Angels Sing" in
unison. .
Quartet, "Oh Little Town of
Bethlehem" by Mrs. Tom Ridge
way, Mrs. William . C. Woods,
Mrs. A. P. Slack and Rev. Mr.
Matthews, with Mrs. A. P. Slack
at the piano.
Scripture reading, "The Christ
mas Story as-Told in the
Bible" by Rev. Mr. Matthews.
"Christmas In Holland" follow
ed by prayer and the Lord's pray
cr in uutcn, ny Kev. k. a. reon
stra.
Quartet, "It Came - Upon the
Midnight Clear" by Mrs. Ridge
way, Mrs. Woods, Mrs. Slack and
Kev. Mr. Aiattnews,
Trumpet quartet, "Silent Night"
and "We Three Kings of the O.
and R." by Donald Squier, Betty
Madox, Jimmy Lang, William
Hardcstv and Rev. Mr. Matthews,
accompanied at the piano by Miss
irma Martin.
A verv Interesting; talk on In
dia, the way the people live and
the fliJerent castes, who. accept
our Christmas and have feasts at
that time,, which .consists of rice
and curry, and the way they
teach them to read and be able
to teach the Bible to their people
was told by Miss Mildred SI
monds. , ,
The exchange of. Christmas
gifts was enjoyed after the pro
gram. The room was, prettily dee
orated In Christmas colors by the
decorating committee, Mrs. Hart
shorn and Mrs. Parker. , ,
The hostesses of the day. Mrs.
Harold Jones, Mrs. C. C. Watson,
Mrs. Glen Baker and Mrs. Al
dridge, served a delicious lunch
eon to Rev. R. A. Fcenstra, Rev.
Mr. Matthews and mother, Mrs.
Miranda French, Mrs. Anna Hall,
Mrs. Brittaln Slack, Mrs. Jesse
Coodct. Mrs. Saviila Bamber
Mrs. Andy .Lecper, Mrs. Marshall
Parazob, Mrs... Wilson Hartshorn,
Mrs. Ray Parker, Mrs. James
Lang, Jr., and son Jerry, , Mrs.
Wm. C. Woods and son Donny,
Mrs. Hodgson, Mrs. . H.. : Merrl
man, Mrs. LoRoy Jones, Mrs. Nel
lie .Parker, Mrs. Orvllle French,
Mrs. Stillwell, Mrs VP., A, Corn
stock. Mrs. Nellie Wall. Mrs. A.
P. Slack, Mrs. Chase, Mrs. Carl
Fouts, Mrs. i Henry Rarire, Mi's.
Mary Se.lleck, M;ss Shcffel, Mrs.
John Musgrove, Mrs. Tom Rldge
way, Mrs. , Sarepla Sauceiman,
Mrs. Jaeger, Mrs. . May Brown,
Mrs. Wpods and the hostesses,
Mrs. C. C; Watsoil and children,
Mrs. Harold Jones and daughter,
Betty Jane, .Mrs, Glen Baker, and
Mrs. Aldrldge and daughter Shar
on Lee. The collection of this
meeting was given to Miss Si
mopds to be used for missionary
work, i ,.
A,t the close of the meeting
Rev. Mr. Matthews and his moth
er, were presented ,wlth a beau
tiful set of dishes by Mr. and
Mrs. Jphn Musgrove. The regu
lar meeting of thc-W. S. of C. S.
will be held on Thursday, Dee.
21.
WST MELROSE CLUB .
HA3 ENJOYABLE MEETING
The .West. Melrose club met
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
George Oslerman.
...Tho afternoon was. spent in
visiting and sewing for the Red
Cross. Refreshments were served
following the close of the busi
ness meeting.
Those present were: Mrs. Hen
ry Cox, Mrs. F. O. lleninger,
Mrs. H. G, Thompson, Mrs. Toy,
Mrs. Earl Secley. Mrs. Amy Orit
cser, Mrs. J. Gravelling. Mrs.
Warren, Mrs. Lionel Kobernik
P. N. G. CLUB HAS -ENJOYABLE
MEETING
SUTHERLIN The Past Noble
Grand club was entertained at a
7:30 o'clock dessert-supper Wed
nesday evening at the home of
rars. arepia oaucerman wiui
Minnie Hartshorn and Charlotte
Parker assisting hostesses.
The tables were beautifully dec
orated with ccnternieces of Ore
gon grape. Bouquets of fall flow
ers were placed about the rooms
ana a small taoie with a decorat
ed Christmas tree placed in the
center with gifts piled around it
A short business meeting was
neia wim ijnarioiie rarKer, pres
ident, presiding, juanita Hol
gatc was initiated and admitted
as a new member Into the club.
The balance of the evening was
spent in the exchange of Christ
mas gifts and visiting-.
, Members present were: Mrs.
Belle Copk, Mrs. Florence Cook,
Mrs. Juanita Holgate, Mrs. Ma
nic Ross, Mrs. Ella Wegner, Mrs,
Alma Anderson, Mrs. Savllla
Bamber, Mrs. Maude Culver,
Mrs. Anna Hall, Mrs. Pearl Hand,
Mrs. Bertha Barge, Mrs. Eliza
beth Dopp, Mrs. Margaret Med
ley, Mrs. Hazel Green, Mrs. Le
ona Slack, Mrs. Minnie Harts
horn, Mrs. Charlotte Parker and
Mrs. Sarepta Saucerman and two
visitors, Mrs. Marie Shelbourno
and Miss Beverley Pope. The
penny prize was won by Mrs.
Dopp. Tb,e next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Belle
Cook with Mrs. Barge assisting.
LOOKINGGLASS 4 H
CLUBS HOLD MEETINGS
ioOKINGGLA5&-The Looking
glass A H livestock . eluh met at
the home of Andv Jacobv. leader
of tho club, Tuesday evening.
Since the last meeting the club
has divided into two clubs with
the Melrose boys in one and the
Looklncclass bovs in the other .
There are 21 members In the
Lookinggla8s group., Neal Myer
was elected nresident nf the now
club .with Don OUivant vice
president and Edward Payne sec
retary. Kenneth C, Minnick,
county 'club aeent. visited at
Looklngglass, accompanied, by his
, una Drougnt some pictures
to show the boys. Refresments of
hot dogs, and soda non were nr.
ved at the close of the meeting.
iue gu-is s-i-i newing ciuo met
at the home of the leader, Mrs.
Mary Jacobv. Thursday. The
meeting was' called to order by
the president, Joyce Morgan. The
secretary's report was read by
Donna Boling. The girls in Cloth
ing 2 had . completed hemming
their tea towels and tho aww in
Clothing 1 were working on their
needle Cases.
The boys' bachelor sowing club
met at thO homo Of thn Innrlm-
Mrs. Marv Jacobv. Thm-Krliv
The meeting was called to order
oy tne president, Harvey Buck
le. The secretary's renorl ui.
and hostess, Mrs. George Osier-j Cross, will he entertained at
man.
Next meeting . will be the
Christmas party to bo held at the
home of Mrs. Earl Seeley Thurs
day, Dec. 2lst.
JUNIOR DEPT. TO HOLD
CHRISTMAS PARTY DEC. 16
The Junior department of the
Methodist Sunday school will hold
a Christmas party from four In
the afternoon until eight in the
evening, Saturday. December 16,
at the church parlors.
Games will be played and a
pot hick supiwr will be held, aft
er which the group will practice
for the Christmas program and
will later enjoy a trip about town
singing Christmas carols. Those
attending arc asked to briug a
covered dish or something for the
pot luck supper.
MR. AND MRS. N I DAY
TO CELEBRATE GOLDEN
WEDDING ON FRIDAY
Mr. and Mrs. A. Niday w ill cel
ebrate thelf golden wedding an
niversary Friday, Dec. 15, by
holding open-house al their home
at 1125 West First street from
two-thirty to five o'clock. All rel
atives and friends arc cordially
invited to call.
read by Carl Ellenwood. The club
pledge and yells were given af
ter which their work was discussed.
MR, AND MRS. DULLEY
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
SUTHERLIM lu,- Mr-
Grant Dulley entertained at a
very lovely chicken dinner at sev
en o'clock Wednesday evening at
their home at the Sutherlln
homes.
Colorful fall flowers fnrmeH a
pretty motif for the occasion.
Covers wore placed for: Mr. and
Mrs. Fritz Hollemon and daugh
ter Ellen, and the host and hos
tess, Mr. and Mrs. Pulley and
three sons, Garry. David and
Danny. The pleasant evening was
spent in visiting.
RED CROSS PARTY TO
BE HELD ON FRIDAY
The ladles of Drew- and Tiller,
who have been working for many
mourns mr ine American Red
delightful Christmas party Fri
day afternoon to be given hv the
South Umnqun branch of the
American Red Cross. This parly
is being given by the South Ump
qua branch in appreciation of the
splendid work having been ac
complished for the organization
by the women of the two communities.
COMMUNITY CLUB
HONORS MUSICIANS '
YONCALLA The Elkhead
community sponsored a turkey
dinner Sunday in the community
hall honoring the musicians who
have so graciously and generous
ly given of their time and talents
to the various social gatherings
of the club. About 75 friends
were seated at the long table and
the honored guests were Paul Al
len, Mrs. Lloyd Pinkston, Mr. and
Mrs. Eurl Davis, Mr. and Mrs. D.
O. Record, Percy Langdon, Miss
Barbara Houser, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Grubbe, Mrs. Annie Kruse.
Miss Vera Thompson and Mrs.
George Edes; who assist at the
gatherings, were unable to at
tend. During the afternoon the EJk
head grange installed their new
olficers for the coming year.
Brother Chas. Wicklander, state
deputy Installing officer, Bro. C.
O, Patterson, county deputy and
Sister Patterson were ceremon
ial marshals and emblem bearer.
Brother Tipton of Riverside
grange assisted. Sister Wickland
er was pianist. Alter the installa
tion ceremony Brother Wickland
er gave some valuable informa
tion on the work done Dy tne
grange and a brief outline of the
programe for , 1945. Among the
many visitors to this ceremony a
number wore so Impressed that a
gain of 10 new members was
made.
The community service men's
flag In the Elkhead community
hall now has 27 names. The
grange has written a letter to
each man, and members and
friends of the boys are signing
the letters and adding a brief
EieetlnE to the boys who are
representing this neighborhood in
tne front lines.
LOOKINGGLASS P.-T. A.
HAS FINE MEETING
LOOKINGGLASS The Look-
ineclass PT. A. met at the
school house Friday for their reg
ular business session. The Christ
mas program and decorations
were discussed. Mrs. Adair, prin
cipal, asked for a truckload of
trees and greenery to ' decorate
the gym for the Christmas pro
gram. Harvey Dysert volunteer
ed the use of his truck and some
of the high school boys volun
teered their services in cutting
the trees. There has been a P.-T.
A. membership drive on at the J
school for the past month withi
keen competiton between the
rooms. Mrs. Adair's room, seventh
and. eighth grades, tied with Mrs.
Kicnards room, tlrst and second
grades, for first place. So a party
was promised to Doth rooms. At
tijr the business session, Mrs.
Holt's room, third and fourth
grades, put on a demonstration
of how they study their arithme
tic and social science. iTi'is prov
ed very interesting to the parents
S. 1-c Joe Green then agreed .to
answer any questions about his
experiences in the south Pacific
war area, that he could, without
giving out any secret, military
information. The meeting was
then adjourned by the president,
Mrs. Helen Schulz.
RlVERSOALE GRANGE TO
MEET AT POTLUCK SUPPER
Rlversdale grange will hold its
quarterly birthday polluck supper
meeting at 6:30 Friday night at
the hall. Edenbower members
will have charge of the kitchen.
The regular meeting will follow
the slipper.
P, E. O. TO MEET
FRIDAY EVENING
Chapter BI of the P. E. O. Sis
terhood will be entertained at 7:
45 o'clock Friday evening, Dec.
15, by Miss Jane Wharton and
Mrs. K. D. Lytic at the hitler's
home in Laurolwood. Members
are asked to remember their buttons.
REBEKAH LODGE
PLANS HOLIDAY PARTY
SUTHERLIN Sutherlln- Re
bekah lodge met in regular form
Thursday evening with Mrs. Haz
el Green acting as noble grand
in tne aosence or tnat omcer. Ail
business and bills were disposed
of and a discussion was held
on what to do at the next meet
ing as it will be social night. It
was decidecd to have the mem
bers from Oakland be appointed
as a committee to furnish the
luncheon and there will be the
exchange of Christmas presents.
Mrs. Kathryn Dearling arid Mrs.
Izabel Hiney were granted trans
fers so that they may loin the
Roseburg Rebekah lodge as they
are now making their homes
there.
All members and any visiting
members Jiving in. the commun
ity are urged to attend the Christ
mas meeting on Thursday, Dec.
21.
BETHEL HOLDS
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
MYRTLIJ. CREEK .Myrtle
Creek Bethel No. 18,. mot again
Nov. 29 after a special dispensa
tion on Nov. 22.
Election of officers . was held
and the following were .elected:
Roberta Matthews, honor queen;
Betty Ady, senior princess; Ma
ble Ellersick, junior , princess;
Marg Wright, guide; and Maxine
Wright Marshal.,
After the meeting the girls
practiced for their Secret Pad's
banquet, which will be held Dec.
13. ,
. The present honor queen, Ma
bel Jane Matthews, will preside
for the last time on Dec. 13.
,The associate guardian, Mr. Rid
dle, reminded the girls to be sure
and invite their Secret Dads
early so they would be able to at
tend the banquet.
MR. AND MRS. OAR
ENTERTAIN AT PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Perlev Oar en
tertained Saturday evening in
honor of the birthday of , Burd
uar, i-'eriey s hrother. The eve
ning was spent in playing, games
after which lovely refresments
were served to the guest of hon
or, Burd Qar, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Jacoby, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Oli
ver and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Boling and children;
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Jacoby and
children; Vernon Olsen, Mr. and
Mrs. H. B. Jacoby and the host
and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Perlcy
Oar.
Around the County
Lend Office Register
Post Given to Woman
WASHINGTON, Dec. 13 (AP)
Appointment of Mrs. Grace
Gavin Lewis ,as register of the
land office at The. Dalles, .Ore.,
was confirmed by the senate yes
terday. She succeeds William F.
Jackson, resigned.
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WILBUR Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Grubbe returned home Saturday
from Pendleton where they spent
Thanksgiving with their daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Martin.
Mr. and Mrs, Narcisse La Raut
and Mrs. Gilbert Wrenn and son,
Bob, o Salem, arrived here Fri
day to visit over the holidays
with the former's son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
La Raut and other relatives.
Mrs. Jess Russell recently re
turned to her home here after
spending two months with her
sister, Mrs. Kisterman, In Spo
kane where she was under the
care of a physician. - . '
Mrs. Virgil Smith and Mrs.
Ralph Holt and daughter, Lee
Ann, spent Thanksgiving with
the former's daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. LeRoy Smith, and sons,
Donald and Dick, in Salem.
Mrs. H. Balrd had as their din
ner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Wells of Roseburg.
Mrs. Charles Mohr of . Rose
burg spent . .Sunday afternoon
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. D. P, McKay.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Phillips
and daughter, Margaret Ellen, of
Eugene arrived. Tuesday and
spent the holidays with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mo
rvay. iney.aiso visneu relatives
in Wilbur and Roseburg. , ,,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grubbe
of Roseburg were ..visiting at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. Frank
Grubbe Sunday.
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SUTHERLfN Weekend guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Matt
Aldropp this week were: Miss
Kathleen Hutchings and. Mi3s
Grace Shaffuer of Eugene, Mr.
and Mrs. M. L Thranhan from
Creswell and Roland Johnson of
Springfield.
Mrs. Cecil Carr. Mrs: Christian
Bachnian, Sr., Mrs. Doris Krew
son, Mrs. A. E. Corty, Mrs. Hugh
Wahl, Mf. and Mrs. Q. Lehne,
Mrs. Paul Athey, Mrs. H. Ritchey
and daughter, Jean, Mrs. Saviila
Bamber, Mr. HincS, Mrs. Jack
Culver, Jr., and Mrs. Maurice Vo
gelphol were. business visitors in
Roseburg Tuesday.
Matt Aldropp has purchased
twelve and one-half acres across
the road from Mr, Johnson.
Mrs, George Cornish had the
misfortune o cutting her finger
very badly .Tuesday morning. Her
sister-in-law look her to Roseburg
to a doctor and It required three
stitches to close the wound.
Mrs. Robert Hall, who has been
visiting her son and famlls. Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Holgate, at Port
land, also a son and lamily at Eu
gene, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Holgate
and daughter, Mrs. Frank Havi
land, at Eugene, who ts receiving
medical, treatment, roturped td
her home In Sutherilrf Wedne
day. f ' .:. . , ,. ; . ..
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hollemon
and daughter; Ellen shopped and
transacted business in Eugene
Friday. .
Christian Bachman, who has'
been confined in Mercy hospital,
Roseburg, returned to his home
in Sutherlln the first of the week,
much Improved.
Mrs. Grant Dulley, and sons,
Garry, David and Danny, shopped
and transacted business In Eu-
gene ancj visited relatives at Cot
tage Grove Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wesley and
Mrs. George Green shopped an'"
transacted business In Eugeni
Thursday. . ...... . . .
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