NEWS-REVIEW, - ftQSEBU.Rg;RE60Nt SATURDAY, DECEMBER 33, l?4?. THREE ' Soctd Calendar By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER Celebrate Golden Wedding Sunday December 24 First Presbyterian church choir to present Christmas cantata, "The Chorus in the Skies," text by Edith Sanford Tillotson and music by Fred B. Holtori, at 7:30 p. m. at church. E. S. Hall, direc tor; Mrs. Homer Grow; organist, and Mrs. Max Pcnnie, pianist. Public invited. Monday December 25 St. Pauls Lutheran church Sunday school and choir will pre sent annual Christmas program at 7:30 p. m. at church. Members and friends cordially invited. Neighbors of Woodcraft Thim ble club meeting postponed. Tuesday December 26 Eagles auxiliary regular meet ing at 8 p. m. at Eagles hall. Job's Daughters installation postponed until later date. Wednesday December 27 Social club of George Starmer auxiliary to U. S. W. V. to hold alinual Christmas party at 12: So o'clock no-hostess dinner at home of Mrs. Margaret Kodgers, 201 Haynes St. Those attending are asked to bring their own ta ble service. All ladies of St. Joseph's par ish are invited to attend a meet ing of Circle No. 1 at the parish house at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Krogel and Mrs. Lucy Jennings will be joint hostesses. Ladies attending are asked to bring a 25 cent gift to exchange. The Department of Oregon Vet erans of Foreign Wars and Pat rick W. Kelly auxiliary to spon sor dance at 7:30 p. m. at Veter ans Facility. Members and friends invited. Thursday December 28 Junior Division of First Chris tian church to meet in evening at home of Mis. Len B. Fishback on South Kane street. Lady Elks social meeting at 8 o'clock at temple with Mis. Har ry Pinniger, Mrs. Jack Boor and Mrs. Bert Anderson, hostesses. Prizes for high scores in pinochle and contract bridge. Annual Union Sunday school convention beginning at 10 a. m. at First Christian church in Rose burg. Potluck luncheon at noon. Closing program number at 4 o'clock in afternoon. Mrs. R. D. Knigge, president. Special speak ers obtained for interesting pro gram. All Sunday schools invit- ifsouth Umpqua Ladies club to meet at schoolhouso for potluck luncheon and exchange of Christ mas gifts at 1 p. m. Saturday December 30 Riversdale grange to sponsor gonial affair and dance at 9 n. m. at hall. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Tipton and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Myers in charge of kitchen committee. Roseburg Country club to spon sor a holiday dance at 9 p. m. at clubhouse. Open to the public. Tickets may be purchased from any member of the dance com mittee or at lies drug store; MRS. CHARLES HARY ENTERTAINS GROUP OF FRIENDS FRIDAY EVENING Mrs. Charles Hary, nee Caro lyn Allen, entertained a group of friends at a charming seven-thirty o'clock dessert-supper at the at tractive home of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Clair K. Allen, on Watson street last evening. The Christmas motif was beautifully carried out in the decorations. Covers were placed for: Mrs. Robert Harris, Mrs. Eugene Pow ell, Miss Joanne Hume, Miss Me-ta-Marie Amiot, Miss Patricia Mc Clintock, Miss Athalie Taylor, Miss Anita Young and the host ess, Mrs. Hary. The hostess was assisted in serving by her moth er, Mr. Clair K. Allen. Contract bridge was enjoyed during the pleasant evening hours. COUNTRY CLUB TO SPONSOR HOLIDAY DANCE DECEMBER 30 A very charming holiday dance ivltl a -.n,ir.Anr! K,r tvinm. ;Ys of the Rosebure Country club at 9 p. m. Saturday, Dec. 30, at the clubhouse. The affair will be open to the public and a fine orchestra has been engaged to furnish the music for the occa sion. Tickets for the dance may be purchased from any member of the committee or at lies drug store. P. W. E. CLUB HAS DELIGHTFUL CHRISTMAS PARTY ON MONDAY Mrs. William Mills entertained the P. W. E. club at her home on East Washington street Monday. A spirit of festivity radiated from the glowing Christmas tree and from cheery' red tapers in Yule log holders which graced tables and buffet. The dinner and visit ing were enjovea by: Mrs. Joseph Fest, Mrs. Roy J. Smith. Mrs. William Miller. Mrs. Claude Ben- I ...... ; "jL JA : Photo by Bishop s studio. Ncws-Rpvlew engraving. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fullerton Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fullerton, prominent Roseburg residents, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Tuesday evening, December 19, at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Fisher, in Laurelwood, with about thirty relatives and close friends in at tendance. The holiday motif was very at tractively carried out in the rooms, while the dining table, covered by a very beautiful cloth, was centered by a bowl of gold colored chrysanthemums, tall ivory tapers and a lovely deco rated wedding cake. Mrs. Clyde Fullerlon, a daugh ter, poured and Mrs. Jack Kirk ham, Portland, another daughter, served the wedding cake. Many beautiful gifts and cards were presented to the guests of honor. Ida May Howard and J. B. Fullerton were married in Can yonville, December 19, 1894, and resided there until moving to Roseburg about 20 years ago. They make their home at 824 Templin street. They are mem bers of the Methodist church and Mr. Fullerton is Douglas county bailiff. Mr. and Mrs. John Arzner, who are now residents of Riddle, were married on the same date as the Fullertons and had hoped to spend the day with them, but were unable to be present. The Fullertons are the parents ot eleven children, ten of whom are living and include: Mrs. Ethel McMullen, Portland;. Corwin Ful lerton, , Roseburg; Mrs. J. L. Roberts (Claire) San Francisco, and her twin, Clyde Fullerton, Roseburg; Ralph Fullerton, Salem; Louis J. Fullerton, Rose burg; Mrs. Adrain Fisher, .Rosc burg; Mrs. Jack (Ruth) Kirk ham, Portland; Emmett Fuller ton, naval air forces serving on a carrier in the Atlantic, and his twin, Mrs. Kenneth (Emma) Good, of Redding, Calif. Mrs. Good, of Redding and Mrs. Kirkham, of Portland, were pres ent for the anniversary celebra tion in addition to the members of the family residing here. The Fullertons have ten grand children: Bob and Delmar Mc Mullen. both of the U. S. navy and the former being home on leave and present at the celebra tion; Mrs. Cecile Roberts Ra monzeo and Llo"d Roberts, San Francisco; Jerry and D'Ann Ful lerton, Larry Fisher and Mollie Fullerton, all of Roseburg; La Donna Kirkham, Portland and Roger Good, Reddine, Calif. The Fullertons also have one great granddaughter Roslie Ramonzeo and one great-grandson, Dickie Ramonzeo, San Francisco. Marry in Roseburg i ' f;J'X " ' l"' I ; Photo by Bishop's studio. Npws-Revlew wiuravlng. Sgt. and Mrs. Otis Conn Miss Pauline Dowling, attrac tive daughter of Mrs. H. Trent, of Melrose, became the bride of Sgt. Otis Conn, U. S.army air forces, son of J. F. Conn of Mel rose, at the home of Rev. and Mrs. H. P. Sconce in Roseburg December 2. The ceremony was nerformed at one-forty-five o' clock by Rev. Mr. Sconce. The bride wore a blue suit with nett, Miss Betty Strong, Miss Delia Rice, Mrs. Cliff Hunnicutt and daughter, Melanie, and the hostess. Mrs. Mills, with Mrs. Ruth Reece and Mr. Mills Join ing the party later in the eve-nincr. A"- Merry Xmas to all of you from all of us at Jacobs Kennels matching accessories and a cor sage of gardenias and white car nations. Mrs. Jerry Horn, cousin of the bridegroom, was matron of honor and Otto Conn, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Others present were: Mr. and Mrs. H. Trent and sons. Jack, Junior and Paul- Mrs. Walter Kruse. Miss Ruby Matthews, and Mrs. H. P. Sconce and son, Mar vin. and daughter. Peggy Lou. PRESBYTERIAN CHOIR TO PRESENT BEAUTIFUL. CHRISTMAS CANTATA The public is lnvltod to attend the evening service Sunday, Dec. zi, at tne fresoyterian cnurcn. The members of the choir will present a cantata "The Chorus In the Skies." bv Edith Sanford Til lotson and Fred B. Holton. The music Introduces . well-known Christmas carols. . Organ prelude "Jesu Bam bino," by Pletro Yon. , . Hymn, prayer. O Hills and Vales of Bethle hem, choir. While Shepherds Watched, so prano and alto duet and choir, Miss Melva Jean Pennle, Mrs. Earl Plummer. Scripture Luke 2::l-20. Room in Mv Heart for Thee. solo and choir, Mr. Ralph Church. Come and Worship, choir. Peace, Good Will, women's two part chorus. Offertory, violin solo, "Holy City," Adams; by Mrs. Morris H. Roach. Glory to God, soprano solo and choir, Miss Melva Jean Pennie. Mary Watched Beside the Man ger, alto obligalo and choir, Mrs. Earl Plummer. Scripture Matthew 2:1-11. " Follow Yonder Star, tenor solo, bass solo, men's chorus, women's chorus, and choir. The Lord Is Come, choir. Benediction. Postlude Hallelujah Chorus from the Messiah, by Handel. Sopranos: Mrs. A. C. Austin, Mrs. Frank Bergh. Miss Louise Blake, Miss Doris Dunning, Miss Vera Fredrickson, Miss - Melva Jean Pennie, Miss Janice Plum mer, Miss Bettle Mae Quist, Miss Helen Wann. Altos; Miss Marilyn Harpham, Mrs. Earl Plummer, Mrs. Morris Roach. Tenors: Ralph Church. Miss Maurlne Moore, Max Pennie. Bass: L. L. Mooro, J. A. Pink- erton, Robert Roach, E. A. Springer. Organist, Mrs. Homer Grow; pianist, Mrs. Max Pennie; direc tor, E. S. Hall. TWELVE AND WON CLUB HAS ANNUAL HOLIDAY PARTY The Twelve and Won club en joyed its annual Christmas party at a delicious potluck luncheon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Eu nice Sory. The holiday motif was carried out in the decorations. Bernardine Princen acted as San ta Claus and presented a gift to each member and guest. A short busin"ss meeting was held and Mrs. Hargis was wel comed into the ciub as a new member. Visiting and games were emoyed with Margaret Ritzman winning the high prize and Mary Princen winning the low prize. Those present were: Mrs. Har gis, Mrs. Mary Princen, Mrs. An na Trozelle, Mrs. Catherine Fest, Mrs. Lucy Jennings, Mrs. Jane Moran, a guest, Mrs. Hallie Rich ardson, Miss Bernardine Princen and the Hostess, Mrs. Sory. The next meeting will be a one o'clock luncheon at the home of Miss Bernardine Princen at 231 Chad wick street, Jan 9. ELEMENTARY TEACHERS ENJOY ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY AT ROSE SCHOOL Wednesday evening, Rose school was the scene of the an nual Christmas party of the Rose burg elcm6ntarv teachers. Small tables, beautifully decorated with red candles and holly, were plac ed about the music room. Follow ing a dessert-supper, gifts were exchanged and Christmas carols were sung. Those enjoying the affair were: Superintendent and Mrs. Paul El liott, guests, and E. S. Hall, Mrs. Mildred Hensen, Miss Vera Fred rickson, Mrs. Helen Saar, Miss Helen Westfall, Miss Lorena Pease, Miss Verna Carothers, Miss Ruth Swinney, Mrs. Iris Arkell, Miss Olive Young, Miss Doris Coad, Miss Flov Cooper, Mrs. Bonita Skllling, Miss Verlie Tracy. Miss Ina Farnsworth, Miss Florence Snedaker. Mrs. Al via Wetherell, Mrs. M. Hazel Dix on, Mrs. Doris Garrett, Mrs. Mel ba Gretch 'and Miss Elnor Sheik. W. C. T. U. CHRISTMAS MEETING IS HELD AT KNIGGE HOME WEDNESDAY The W. C. T. U. held its an nual Christmas meetlnc Wednes day afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. D. Knlgee. Co brful hoi iday decorations were attractive ly used about the rooms. A large number of beautifully wranoed inrisimas guts were placed be- neatn tne decorated Christmas tree and were later put In a largo package and shipped to the Chil dren's Farm Home In Corvallis. Mrs. Annie L. Russell, presi dent, graciously conducted the meeting with Mrs. Len B. Fish back presenting the beautiful Christmas devotions and Miss Mary Anra singing. "Marv s Slumber Song." Followine the meetine and a pleasant social hour, lovely re- iresnments were served by the hostesses. Mrs. William Adair nnd1 Mrs. Allen. Celebrate Fiftieth Anniversary Miss Verlie Tracy, Miss lna Farnsworth, Miss Florence Sned aker, Miss Elnor Sherk, Mrs. M Haze Dixon. Mrs. Doris Oarrett, Mrs. Melba Gretch and Mrs. Ma bel Wilson. -:S i Most Unique in the West! ll T0DAY Photo by Clark's studio. News-Review enKravlnir. Mr. and Mr. Albert A. Nlday . Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Nlday celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at a large and dd lightful affair from two-thirty to five o'clock Friday, December 15, at' their home on West First street, at which time their five children were present. A beautiful lace cloth covered the table, which was centered by a bouquet of gold-colored chry santhemums from Mrs. E. H. Verrell. A three-tiered decorated wedding cake was flanked by tall gold-colored tapers. Beautiful bou quets of chrysanthemums, grown by a daughter, Mrs. Ernest Trus sell, were arranged about the rooms;- " ' Mrs. George Nlda" Mrs. Floyd Hagerty, Mrs. Glendon Daven port and Mrs. Ernest Trussell alternated in pouring and serv ing. Relatives and friends calling, signed, an attractive guest book. Many beautiful gifts and cards were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Niday. During the afternoon Billy and Lois Ross, son and daughter, of Rev. and Mrs. W. Ross, sang. Mary Emma Wilson and Albert A. Niday were married at Inde pendence, Kansas, December 15, 1894. Mr. Niday was born in 1865 at Calhoun, Mo., and Mrs. Niday was born in Smith county, Kansas, 1877. They are the parents of nine children, five of whom are living and include: Mrs. Ernest (Mar garet) Trussell, Roseburg; Fran cis C. Niday, Roseburg; Mrs. Floyd (Evelyn) Hagerty, Olym pia, Wash.; George M. Niday, Roseburg, and Mrs. Glendon (Edna) Davenport, Milwaukie, Ore. They have nine grand children, Kenneth Hagerty, now stationed with the U. S. army in France; Cyril Hagerty, stationed with the armed forces in Calif.; and Floyd Epperly, also with the armed forces in California, and Glenda Anne and Austin Daven port, of Milwaukie; Darlene and Marlanna Niday, Tacoma, and Patricia and Albert Nlday, Rose VThe Nidays had n visit by the granctson, cyni i-tagerty, on December 6, while he was en route to his base in California. This was the first time they had seen him in six years. Lovely remembrances w e r o presented to the Nidays from: Mrs. S. W. Miller, Katherine Miller, Mr. and Mrs.- Walter Kurtz, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Utter back. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Schneid er, Mr. and Mrs. J. Li. Fogel, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hansen and son, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Later, Mr. and Mrs. L. E, Adams and grand-1 daughter, Carol Gallant; Mrs. : Mary Lewis, Elizabeth John-1 son, Mrs. Fannie Taylor, Mrs. Anna Dyer, Mrs. Julia Reed Fish er. Rev. William C. Ross and Billy and Lois; Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Verrell and son, Charles; Mrs. C. A. Bundy, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Pfaff, Eldrcd Trussell, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dunham and family; August Heck and daugh ter, Miss Ruth; Albert and Pa tricia Nlday; Glenda Anne and Austin Davenport; William and Charles Wilson, (brothers of Mrs. Niday); Mrs. Mary Wilson, sister-in-law of Mrs. Niday; Mr. and Mrs. George Niday, Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Trussell, Mrs. Wesley Pemberton, sister of Mrs. Niday; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Moore and family; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Norman, of Olympla, Wash.; Mrs. L. W. Mar tin (a very old friend of the family) ; Mrs. Tollman, Miss Paul son, Elveen and Edus McKean, Stella Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. L. Royer and family; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Thomas and family; Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Cloake; Cyril Hagerty, Floyd Epperly, Ola De vine, Darlene and Marlanna Nl day, Mr. and Mrs. Ness Wilson and daughter, Evelyn, (Mr. Wil son is a brother of Mrs. Nlday, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilson and family of Oakland, Ore., Mr. Wilson is also a brother of Mrs. Niday.) Mr. and Mrs. Niday were resi dents of Oklahoma until 1911, when Mrs. Niday and the chil dren came to Rosenurg in April and were joined the following September by Mr. Niday, who operated a ranch in Garden Val ley from that time until two years ago, when he retired and moved to Roseburg. He engaged in work In the oil fields in Okla homa and since that time was engaged in farming. MRS. C. E. SMITH ENTERTAINS AT LOVELY PARTY SATURDAY EVENING Mrs. Clifford E. Smith enter tained at a very lovely pinochle party at her attractive home io Laurelwood Saturday evening, having as guests: Mrs. Perry Thiele, Mrs. Donald Johnson, Mrs. Adrian Bowen. Mrs. Walter Holm, Mrs. Buckley Bell and Miss Frances Hutchinson. A lighted Christmas tree and holiday decorations were attrac tively used for the occasion. Mrs. Johnson won the high score prize for the pinochle play, after which Mrs. Smith served lovely refresh ments. MRS. WETHERELL IS HOSTESS TO BENSON TEACHERS SUNDAY Mrs. Alvia Wetherell very gra ciously entertained the Benson trachcrs at the home of Mrs. Mabel Wilson Sunday evening. The rooms were beautifully deco rated in the holiday motif. Fol lowing a delicious salad supper, visiting was enjoyed and Christ mas gifts were exhanged. Those enjoying the evening with Mrs. Wetherell Included: To Foot Sufferers . L. J. Williams, formerly Salem and Eugene will have offices at the Umpqua hotel, 'till Feb. 15th. Using "Locke" method of foot cor rection corns, callouses, ingrown nails, arch trouble scientifically corrected. Phone 412 By appointment only J? 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