Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, March 21, 1945, Image 4

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ft'O'S EBURS NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURS, ORESOR WEDNESDAY. MARCH 21. 1945
Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
EVERGREEN GRANGE
HAS MEETING MONDAY
Evergreen grange No. 460 met
at the hall Monday evening with
W. O. Patterson, county deputy,
giving a report on the work and
increase in membership of other
granges. New officers elected and
installed included: Emery Baker,
executive committee; Harry Har
ryman, gate keeper; Laura Dc
Gnath, Ceres, and Isabel Johnson,
Flora.
The lecturer's program Includ
ed: group singing, reading on
"Ireland." and the regular grange
closing. Refreshments were serv
ed by Mrs. John Lander, Mrs.
George Winston and Mr. and Mrs.
Stingley.
The next regular meeting will
be March 26. First and second de
grees will be given candidates.
Refreshments will be in charge
of Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bartlctt
and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bllger.
FAREWELL PARTY 16
GIVEN MRS. ALLMAN
CAMAS VALLEY Mrs. C.
Hagen entertained at her home
in honor of Mrs. Charles Allman,
who is moving to Coquille. The
rooms were decorated in hyacin
ths, crocuses, daffodils and pussy
willows. Games and visiting filled
the hours. A gift from the Sunday
School of a friendship plaque was
presented to the honor guest. The
hostess served delicious refresh
ments from a lace covered table
decorated with tall tapers and
spring flowers. Those present
were, Mrs. Charles Grouch, Mrs.
Dave Thrush, Mrs. Emert, Mrs.
Brown Wakefield, Mrs. M. A.
Jones, Mrs. Ethel Brown and
granddaughter, Rozelle Brown,
Mrs. Bert Kroeel. Mrs. Knute
Holt, Mrs. Guy Moore, The honor
guest, Mrs. C. Allman, and the
hostess Mrs. u. Hagen.
(COENVPLUMBEfii
U'LL BE )
1WE KNOW YOU
SATISFIED
ONCE OUR.
l PLUMBING
sVOU HAVE
.TRIED
PROMPT REPAIR SERVICE
Complete stock of fixtures and
fittings, including sinks, toilets,
lavatories, tubs, showers, range
boilers, gas and electric water
heaters, steel and concrete sep
tic tanks, shallow and deep
well pumps.
I SURPRISE BIRTHDAY
j DINNER GIVEN. SUNDAY
Kjn-tiun, t surprise oirinaay
dinner honoring Clyde Gardner
on his forty-third anniversary
was enjoyed at the W. D. Van
Horn ranch home Sunday. Pink
and green candles lighted the
birthday cake baked by Mrs. Van
Horn, while the second decorated
birthday cake was made by Mrs.
H. Wilson and Mrs. D. Stewart.
The dinner was served buffet
style. Bicycle riding and visiting
were en.ioyed during the after
noon.Gifts were presented to Mr.
Gardner from: Mr. and Mrs. W.
D. Van Horn, Joyce Everts, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Woods, Herbert
and Betty Woods, Mrs. Wanda
Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Wilson and daughters, Anna Lou
and Zonell, Mr. and Mrs. Edford
Hubbard and daughters, Ada,
Rosa and Helen; Mr. and Mrs.
Delwin Stewart and sons, Arnold
and Carl, and Mrs. Clyde Gard
ner and sons, James and Marvin.
DEMONSTRATION GIVEN
AT MEETING AT GLIDE
A meeting was held at the
Glide grange hall on Wednesday
afternoon with Miss Doris Mc
Whorter giving a demonstration
on the repairing of electrical.
equipment.
Those In attendance were: Mrs.
Floyd Hickman, Mrs. Howard
Melvin, Mrs. John Alexander,
Mrs. Herbert Connlne, Mrs
Melvin. Mrs. J. L. Casebeer. Mrs.1
Geo. Casebeer, Miss Ada wood,
Mrs. Carl Messing and Mrs.
Clyde Gardner.
The next meeting win be on
April 11th with Miss McWhorter
demonstrating the prcperatlon of
foods for lockers. A 12:00 o'clock
pot-luck luncheon will be served.
CANYONVILLE O. E. 8.
HOLDS MEETING
.CANYONVILLE Oregon O.
E. S. Canyonville met Wednes
day evening. Gladys Michaels,
W. M., presiding. Peggy Hanson
and Lee Roy Hanson were init
iated into the order. Practice
for the district meeting of March
30, at Riddle was held.
Among the visitors present
were some from Valentine chap
ter and Mrs. Amy Eslow, a mem
ber, who had not been here for
a law years. She Is now living
in Seattle witn ner uaugmer,
Mrs. wynona Han.
Delicious refreshments were
served at beautifully appointed
tables oi reel, wnite. and blue,
by Lois De Wald and Doris
Ldwards.
MAGNOLIA TEA TO BE
CHARMING EVENT OF
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
One of the loveliest events of
the spring season will be the mag
nolia tea to be given by the Rose
burg Woman's club from two-thirty
to five.thlrly o'clock Friday,
March 23, at the beautiful home
of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Pargeter
on Claire street. The public has
been cordially Invited to enjoy
the occasion. An informal musi
cal program will be presented
during the tea hours.
STEDFAST CLASS TO
MEET ON THURSDAY
The Stedfast class of the First
Presbyterian church will meet at
a 12 o'clock potluck luncheon at
the church parlors Thursday.
Those attending aro asked to
brine their sowing equipment to
spend the afternoon sewing for
the Ren Cross.
'Commando' Kelly and Bride
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Bgt. Charles E. "Commando" Kelly and his bride, the former May Bolsh
of Pittsburgh, Pa., pose smilingly for this picture after their wedding In
Atlanta, Ga., on anniversary of day Kelly won Congressional Medal of
Honor by killing 40 Germans single-handed.
Stop and Shop at
Your Co-op
Peat Moss Briquettes
Wood Brooder Stoves
Poultry House Spray
Poultry Remedies
Hand Sprayer
Weed Burner
BUY WHERE YOU SHARE IN THE EARNINGS
DOUGLAS COUNTY
Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange
ROSEBURG, OREGON
Phona 98
SOMETIMES DRIVE
AMERICAN
eAGL.es
OFF THEIR NEST, .
DEVOUR THE YOUNG
EAGLES, AND THE.M ,
USE THE NEST
THEMSELVES.
WHY ISN'T THE NORTH PACIFIC
OCEAN MENACED Br !CEBER65p
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COPB. 1MI BY NEA 8ERVICI. IN?
AND
VDOLF HIT--ER
BOTH ASPIRED TO BE
S"OME OF THE KAISER'S PAINTINGS
WERE REPRODUCED ON POSr
CAROS, AND HITtER'S SKETCHES
WERE EXHIBITED AFTER HIS
RISE TO POWER.
ANSWER: The narrow Bering Strait is a bottleneck that kop
bcrga from drifting south as they do in the Atlantic.
NEXT: A tat with plenty of hornr potter.
ATTENTIO
GROWERS
We are contracting beans for
canning. Also any one interested
in growing berries call
Roseburg Canning Co.
Phone 318
PFn cross m np
BENEFITED BY CARD
PARTY FRIDAY NIGHT
Tho EvorRivcn Rianno will
sponsor a benefit card party for
I hp American Red Cvasa Friday
Km, marcn M, ut H o elocK al
the Rtank'e hall. The public is cor
dially invited to attend. Prizes
will be awarded winners in fivc
hundied and pinochle.
The KiatiRe sponsored a party
last Friday nlRlit at tho hall. Tho
pinochle prizes were awarded to
Isabel Johnson and It. 15. llarry
man with Huhie Haker and Ted
liloom winning the five-hundred
prizes. The door prize was won
by Mis. G. Stafford and the eak
baked and donated by Itubie Ba
ker was won by Isabel Johnson.
BUSY BEE CLUB HAS
DELIGHTFUL MEETING
AZALEA Hetty Lowell was
nosiess lor me uusy I3ee club at
her home Wednesday afternoon.
A short business meeting was
held and Mrs. Blaine Johnson was
elected president lor the year.
Guests present were Mrs. Al
len, Mrs. F. N. Harrell, Mrs.
John Oldenburg, Mrs. Joe Ander
son, Mrs. Maekey, Mrs. LaPrath,
Mrs. Blaine Johnson, Mrs. Waller
Tanner, Mrs. Ray Fitzgerald and
the hostess Betty Lowell.
Lovely refreshments wore serv
ed at the usual tea hour.
The next meeting will be with
Mrs. Harrell.
MR. AND MRS. ROBERTSON
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
KUTHF.Itl.lN Mr. and Mrs.
Uiwreiue Robertson entertained
at a charming two-thirty dinner
Sunday at their home on Fourth
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btllOt lr. EmIV Tf''1
v..th lon-unriltJ fool
btuih or "Pfrttft ' rJ
d( in frw Kojd ta a
touch. flJttic, mtttt t-iT-t
vj h-thly tnlKrcY ' Wlr.
p'tvt tcitlof for corKctU, Man
IN n VI. GALLON CONTAINHJ
80
Umpqua Valley Hardware
I 202 N. Jackson Phono 73
avenue. Spring flowers formed
a pretty motif for the occasion.
Covers were placed for: Mrs.
Evelyn Young land daughter,
June, and the host and hostess,
Mr. and Mrs. Robertson and son
Donald.
EDENBOWER COMMUNITY
CLUB TO HOLD SOCIAL
The Edenbower Community
club has invited the public to at
tend a pie social at eight o'clock
Friday evening at the Edenbower
school playshed. A social eve
ning ol entertainment has been
planned for the occasion.
TILLICUM BRIDGE
CLUB ENTERTAINED
SUTHERLIN Red camellias
ana spring llowers placed in a
beautiful bowl and tall tapers
graced the beautifully decorated
lace-eoverea table used by Mrs.
E. H. Randall and her daughter,
Miss Mary Alice, Tuesday after
noon when they graciously enter
tained the Tillicum Bridge club
at a one-thirty o'clock luncheon
at tnetr Home on Third avenue.
utner bouquets of red camellias,
presented by Mrs. E. J. Loney,
were placed about the rooms.
. Covers were placed for: Mrs
Martin Baker, Mrs. Maude Vogel-
pnoi, mrs. iawrence KObertson
and Mrs. C. C. Watson, (mests.
ana rars. Harry isarKer, Mrs. A,
u. uooper. Mrs. William DeWitt
Mrs. Cecil Carr, Mrs. E. J. Lonev.
Mrs. Anton Coenenberg, and the
nosiesses, Mrs. itanaau and Mary
Alice. .
Auction bridee was in Dlav dur-
ing the pleasant afternoon hours
with Mrs. DeWitt winning high
score ana tne traveling poor
Mrs. Cooper secend high and
Mrs. Vogelphol the low score.
BIRTHDAY PARTY 18
ENJOYED ON SUNDAY
Mrs. B. Wlscarsoii. Miss June
Corder and Clyde Corder were
honored with a birthday party
Sunday afternoon at 2 at the
nome or Mrs. Wiscarson in Mil
ler's addition.
Two birthday cakes were deco
rated with "Happy Birthday" and
lovely violet bouquets were the
table decorations. Gifts were pre
sented to the honored guests.
Those present during the after
noon were: Mrs. C. W. Riggs,
Clara Gregg, Sam Lemon, Ada
Buck, H. S. Ollson, George Stan
cliff, B. M. West, Effie May West,
W. C. Wiscarson, Grace West,
William West, Annabell West and
the honored guests, Mrs. Wiscar
son and Miss Corder, all of Rose
burg, and Easter Barron and
Pearl Barron, both pf Dillard.
BOARD TO Be GUESTS
AT LUNCHEON FRIDAY
YONCALLA Mrs. Sidney
Lasswell will entertain the mem
bers Of the Ynncalla Port
board at n nnp.thlvtv rtcGGnpt
luncheon, Friday, March 23. Any
one wno nas not Deen solicited
ior tne nod Cross drive is asked
to leave their rlnnatinn nt-
Lank, on or before the 22nd.
PINOCHLE PARTY
IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR
AZALEA Mrs. Paul Newman
entertained Thursday evenmg
with a pinochle party.
Guests present for the occasion
were Mr. and Mrs. John Feldmll
lor, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Crabb, Mr.
and, Mrs. Bill Cf abb, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Koehler, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Waltermire, Betty Lowell, George
Dean, Mr. and Mrs. LaPrath, Mr.
INTRODUCING
Little Miss Flora who will
come to you each Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday, to
tell of the happiness flowers
can bring.
We think you'll enjoy Miss
Flora as she tells you many
ways to "Say it with
flowers."
Umpqua florists
222 No. Jackson Phone 360
and Mrs. Orlo Worley, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Benge, and the host
ana nostess Mr. and Mrs. New
man.
Bitty Lowell received the trav
eling prize, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Crabb won the high score prize
ana Bin crabb the consolation.
After the card play refresh
ments were served.
ROSE SCHOOL TO
PRESENT OPERETTA
The pupils of the Rose school
will present the operetta, "In a
Florist Window" at 7:30 o'clock
Friday evening at the school au
ditorium. All parents and friends
are cordially invited to be present.
Class in Public Speaking
Is Opened to Adults
A class in miblic sDoaking has
hrpn nrn.inl'Arl fur nrltiltc fi mnnt
every Wednesday night irorh 7:
30 to 9:30 o'clock at the Junior
High school building, with Miss
Amanda Anderson as instructor.
Miss Anderson, an English in
structor, also has charge of the
public speaking department at Se
nior riign scnool. the class, re
cently organized, is onen to all
adults interested in taking a pub-
11c speaKing course.
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EASTER CARDS
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J we have just received a large assortment of DeatiTituivJUJj
taster cards, be to tac. Vt'.l
LOSEE'S GIFT SHOP
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Electric Service
We now have a complete stock of Bosch end Fairbanks
Morse magnetos for Cats, Tractors and
Stationary Engines.
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