Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 21, 1944, Page 4, Image 4

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1944.
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SojcMy and Clu&A
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
R1VERSDALE GRANGE TO
HOLD XMAS PARTY FRIDAY
Riversdale grange met at a 6:
30 potluck quarterly birthday
supper Friday evening at the
hall and made plans for the an
nual grange Christmas party to
be held Friday evening ol this
week at 8 o'clock at the hall.
Those attending are asked to
bring inexpensive gifts to ex
change and the ladies are asked
to bring popcorn, nuts or cookies
for the refreshments.
Plans were made for a social
affair and dance to be held at
nine o'clock Dec. 30 at the hall.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Tipton and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Myers will be
in charge of the kitchen commit
tee. The next regular grange meet
ing was announced for January
5 at 8:15 p. m. at the hall with
refreshments in charge of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Harmon, Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Love, Mr. and
Mrs. Graham En-ens and Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Ewens.
C. T. Tipton, master, conducted
the meeting and Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Ritchey and Melva and Amy
Richardson, of Fairview North
Fork Coos No. 739 grange were
admitted to Riversdale grange by
demit and Mr. and Mrs. John
Cornilsen were given the first
and second degree obligations by
Mr. Tipton.
Darley Ware, agriculture chair
man discussed "Rate of industrial
income with milk rating first;
sheep second, and turkeys third.
A discussion on a "Cooperative
butchering plan" now under con
struction, and a need for such a
plant in the area, was held.
Frank Denton, legislative mem
ber, discussed the income tax
laws and stated farmers esti
mates for 1944 should be in by
January 15, 1945.
Alice Kruse, chaplain, suggest
ed sending Christmas cards to
all members from the grange
now serving In the armed forces.
Adam Schneider reported the
grange supply would soon close
the grain cleaning department
for a time and all persons having
grain to be cleaned, should get
It to the department just as soon
as possible.
W. O. Patterson, county depu
ty, gave an interesting report on
the deputies convention recently
held at Bend, Ore.
8URPRISE PARTY GIVEN
MR. AND MRS. VAN VOORST
A surprise party was given'
Monday night for Mr. and Mrs. ' mas dinner party Sunday at her
S. W. Van Voorst at their Home nome on yharton avenue. Fol
in Roseburg honoring them on lowing the dinner the group
their 25th wedding anniversary, gathered around the Christmas
Also honored during the evening tree mid elfts were exchanged.
wuiu ivir. ttiiu ivus. ridim :
son ot Roseburg.
MR. AND MRS. SCHNEIDER
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
Mr. and Mrs
Clem Schneider
of Garden' Valley
entertained
with a lovely dinner at their
home Sunday. Those present were
Miss Eltrcim, Sergeant Elmer
Hill,, and Mrs. Schneider's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hill.
The Sacajawea Camp Fire
group of Melrose held a delight
ful Christmas parly al the home
Vil Llla Mae Ison Friday ove
rling. A program of skits and mu
ic was enjoyed and gifts were
exchanged, after which delicious
refreshments were served by Li
Ja Mac and her mother to: Lois
Morgan, Marlene Green, Juanita
Pollard, Ima Lee Duncan, Betty
Jj)u Stidham. Louise Conn, Gail
Conn, Mauiine Doeriwr, Wlnni
ifred Manning and the guardian.
Mrs. James Conn.
The Willows
Dine and Dance
Chicken and Steak Dinners
Dance Until
2:30 . m.
Friday Featuring Bob Doty
at the piano.
Saturday Orchestra Music.
Cocktail Bar
Crushed Rock
Road Grading, Ditch Digging,
Basement Excavation,
Land Leveling.
Company
225 E. 2nd Avenue South
Phone 338
See us
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FORSYTHE GUILD
HAS FINE MEETING
The December meeting ol i-w-sythe
Guild whs held Thursday
evening at the home of Mrs. W.
M. Campbell with Mrs. Edna May
Hayward as hostess. A seven
uuiuun iuiiu.-y uiMui-i bus iciveu
ouuei siyxe. i ne laoies were :
beautifully decorated In the holt
day motif with attractive Christ
mas candles about the rooms.
Following the dinnei-, Miss Ver
na Carothers, president, conduct
ed the business session and Mrs.
Lucia Dclaney and Mrs. Iva
Springer were welcomed Into the
Guild.
The devolions were given by
Mrs. Rcba Hartley and Mrs. Paul
Anderson from the book "The
Mystery of the Ages" based unon
the Epistle to the Ephesians.
The Christmas story from the
gospel of Luke waa very beauti
fully read by Mrs. Campbell, aft
er which group singing of Christ
mas carols was enjoyed.
Those present were: Mrs. Ed
na May Hayward, hostess, Mrs.
W. M. Campbell, Mrs. Orlcna
Slattery, Mrs. Reba Hartley, Mrs.
J. E. Sawyers, Mrs. Paula Ander
son, Mrs. Lucia Delaney, Mrs.
Iva Springer, Miss Verna Caroth
ers, Miss Vera f'redrickson, Miss
Gertrude Rast, Miss Alice-Virginia
I lanes and Miss Elnor Sherk.
The January meeting will be
held at the home of Elnor Sherk
at 420 S. Stephens street with
Alice-Virginia 1 lanes as hostess.
MELROSE H. E. C. HAS
ANNUAL XMAS PARTY
The Melrose grange home ec
onomics club held its annual
Christmas party at the lovely
home of Mrs. Lawrence Dlnlcy
Wednesday afternoon.
Plans were made for the pot
luck supper to be held at the
grange's nevt meeting. Gifts were
exchanged and visiting was en
joyed during the social hours
The rooms were beautifully deco
rated with the Christmas motif.
At the lea hour, delicious re
freshments were served by Mrs.
Dlnlcy to: Mrs. Patterson and
Mrs. Chitwood, guests, and Mrs.
D. N. Busenbark, Mrs. It. A. Bu
senbark, Mrs. E. R. Fenn, Mrs.
W. F. IJonebrake, Mrs. Scott Suri
nam, Mrs. H. P. Conn and Mrs.
James Conn and son, Jimmy.
CHRISTMAS DINNER AND
PARTY IS ENJOYED
Mrs. Leonard Delaney enter
tained with a b:U0 p. m. Christ-
Those present for the parly
were: Sammy Collins of Salem,
Elsie Hudson, Mrs. George Sin
clair, -Alice Utne, Margaret Paul
son, Esther Moreberg, Mary Wal-
gomuth, and Ruth Parker.
)f the Reason's
to our islang friends
at home and in the
armed forees...
patriots ail in this
struggle to preserve the
American wag of life
TTlie limited States
Nsatmmml Mtmk
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MEMBER fKPEHAL ItErOMT I ft I R A t CORPORATION
FRIENDLY CIRCLE
CLUB HAS PARTY
The Friendly Circle club met at
deilghtful Cr s mas party Wed- M. C-J '"v
nesday. A lighted Christmas tree ''"Bp"" Mrs. Ruth Fors
and sprays of greenery and tinsel!1" d LR,f nd
decorated the living.room, while SOL f ?1M i
a red, white and blue' cloth graced h" "' "5.5 V?J
the serving table, which wis cen- M- "d a"d t'"' DaV.'
tered with a Christmas scene of " &a"d' J,r ' a"l?rsm?1J son;
the home of Mrs. fc.lla Moore lor a
Santa Claus, reindeer, sleigh, en- la"" "H. "m. im ;
circled bv miniature snnw nri Wrs- Carl Backlund, Mrs. Hilda
ire laden trees andKeifer Mrs. F. O. Warren, Mrs. E.
JCe IdUen ireeS. 0 nlnmnl,it Mr T llllan Snaln
A seven o'clock chicken dinner
c. yCu uu Bum vimc u-
c-muiikuu. suurt ousiness meei -
ing was held and new officers
entePowStre&: " eet In Roseburg. Members ana
ent, June Bowen, and flower if,.,,,nrio r mrHifiiv invltert
chairman, Lulu Townsend. The
next meeting will be held at the
nome ot Mrs. Ruth Keece.
Beautiful corsages of holly
were presentea by June Bowen
to the lady guests. Those enjoy
ing the occasion included: Mr.
and Mrs. A Townsend, Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Pfaff and daughters,
Neva and Allison; Mr. and Mrs.
William Stiewig, Mr. and Mrs.
Adrian Hulbert Mrs. E. J. Rod
gers, Mrs. Allison, Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Pfaff and daughter; Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Bowen, Miss June
Bowen and the host and hostess,
Mr. and Mrs. Moore.
EDEN LADIES AID
HAS FINE MEETING
The annual meeting of Eden
Lutheran Ladies Aid was held
Friday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Gunner Johnson In Elgarose.
Mrs. E. O. Bloomquist, president,
conducted the 'meeting and fol
lowinc the devotions, election of
officers was held. The Aid voted
to purchase two S100 war bonds
and $100 was donated to the
church work and it was reported
a considerable sum remained in
Stockmen
Alfcsifa Molasses Meal
Beet Puip or Co-op Dairy
BUY WHERE YOU SHARE IN THE EARNINGS
Farm Bureau Co-Operafive Exchange
ROSEBURG, OREGON.
the treasurey to carry on the
work in 1945.
Lovely refreshments were ser
ved to: Mr. and Mrs. Frank John-
mV. nini W'r s simm
,bock and the host ana nostess,
Mr and Mrs. Gunnar Johnson,
friends arc cordially invited.
GUESTS ENTERTAINED
AT FRANKLIN BARKER
HOME SATURDAY NIGHT
GLIDE Mr. and Mrs. Frank
lin Barker entertained on Satur
day evening at an indoor wien
er roast in honor of their house
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Rexroad of Junction City and Mr.
and Mrs. P. E. Turnell of Oswe
go. Ore., who were recently mar
ried in lh.it city. Enjoying the
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bar
ker and their guests were: Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Barker and
daughter. Norma, and Mr. and
Mrs. Curtis Barker.
ENGAGEMENT OF
GLENN GURNEY AND
VIVIAN PERRY TOLD
The engagement of Glenn Gur
ney of Umpqua and Miss Vivian
Perry of Sebastopol, Calif., was
recently announced, according to
word received in Roseburg.
Mr. Gurney is well known in
Douglas county, but has recently
been engaged in the dairy busi
ness with Mr. Perry in Califor
nia. The wedding is expected to
take plaee next month.
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