Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 13, 1946, Image 3

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    RPSEBUR5 REWS-REV1EW, R0SEBUR5, ORtSOW. SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1941
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Social Calendar
Sunday April 14
Officers of Alpha Zota Theta
Rho Girls Club to practice at 2
o'clock at I. O. O. F. hall.
Townsend Club Council to meet
at 2 P. M. at C. R. Groves home
on Calkins road.
Country Club members and
families Invited to 5 o'clock pot
luck supper at clubhouse. Social
hour to follow.
Monday April 15
Junior Woman's Club pie social
at 8 o'clock at home of contact
chairman, Mrs. O. S. Chambers,
In Laurelwood, with Mrs. Jack
Josse as chairman, assisted by
Cecelia Walzig, Bett Jane Rob
erts, Annaloris Ward, Mrs. J. E.
Henbest and Mrs. Donald John
son. it Methodist Keystone Club to
yieet at 7:30 o'clock dessert-supper
at home of Mrs. Adrian Fish
er in Laurelwood with Mrs. S.
Warg and Mrs. Hugh Harrison,
assisting hostesses.
Lilac Circle, No. 49, Neighbors
of Woodcraft, to meet at 8 P. M.
at I. O. O. F. hall. Refreshments
to be served.
D. A. R. to meet at 7:15 P. M.
at home of. Mrs. F. H. Churchill
on S. Kane street with Mrs. C. L.
Branton, co-hostess. Interesting
program.
Knights of Pvthlas to meet at
8 P. M. at K. of P. hall for initia
tion in the Knights rank. Light
lunch to be served.
Tuesday April 16
Ladies Auxiliary to Eagles to
hold card party for members and
invited guests at 8 P. M. at Eagles
hall. Prizes to be awarded win
ners In five-hundred, pinochle and
Chinese checkers. Refreshments.
Eden Ladies Aid Society of the
Elgarose Lutheran Church, to
meet in afternoon at home of
Mrs. Carl E. Johnson.
Roseburg Woman's Club to'
meet at 1:30 o'clock at First Pres
byterian Church parlors for sur
prise program and informal tea.
Hostesses to include: Mrs. A. S.
Coen, Mrs. C. H. Bailey, Mrs. Wil
liam Bailey, Mrs. I L. Powers,
and Mrs. S. A. Sanford. Delegates
to state convention to be elected.
Northside Bible Study Circle to
meet at 2:30 P. M. at home of
Mrs. Paul Blaskev, 806 Winches-
ter, wtih Mrs. Edith S. Ackert,
leader.
Relief Society of L. D. S.
Church to meet at 2 P. M. at
home of Mrs. Alfred Koller. 826
IS. Pine.
Women's adult class in "Mak
ing Your Home More Attractive"
to meet at 7:30 P. M. at Junior
High School to take up the topic,
"Post War Equipment and Types
of Financing." ,
Alpha Zeta Theta Rho Girls
Club to meet at 7:30 P. M. at
I. O. O. F. hall.
Melmse Grange to meet in eve
ning at hall. All members, who
have birthdays or weaaing anni
versaries in April, are requested
to be present.
American Legion Auxiliary and
Legion will meet at 8 P. M. at
Armory. Dance and refreshments
to follow.
Wednesday April 17
O. E. S. Social Club of Canyon-
ville to meet in evening at home
of Mrs. Ruby Ulam with Mrs.
Gladys Michaels, co-hostess.
Weekly tournament for men of
Roseburg Country Club at club
course under direction oi n
Pearson, pro.
Roseburg Art and Embroidery
Club to meet In afternoon at
home of Mrs. Lucia Ingles. Polly
anna gifts, not exceeding 25 cents,
will be exchanged.
Glengary Sewing Club to meet
In afternoon at home of Mrs.
John McClure, 522 S. Pine.
Azalea Home Economics Club
to meet at Grange hall with the
Sunshine Club at 1:30 o'clock, at
which time a pink and blue show
er will be given Mrs. Bea Croff
and Mrs. Marie Brady.
Thursday April 18
Country Club ladles to meet at
9 A. M. at club for golf. Potluck
luncheon at 12:30 and bridge play
at 1:45.
P. N. G. Club to meet at 7:30
o'clock dessert-supper at home of
Airs. Sig Fett in West Roseburg
with Mrs. Charles Carmichael,
Mrs. D. H. Lenox and Mrs. Emma
Lenox, assisting hostesses.
Roseburg chapter of Eastern
Star to hold social meeting at 8
P. M. at Masonic temple. Mrs. G.
W. Marshall, worthy matron, in
charge. Refreshments to be serv
ed. Airs. Homer W. Grow in
charge of program.
Garden Valley Women's Club to
meet at 2 o'clock at clubhouse
with Mrs. Peter Hansen as hos
tess. Patrick W. Kelley Auxiliary to
V. F. W. to meet at 8 P. M. at
Eagles hall.
Busy Steppers Club of Olalla to
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
Marry at Illinois NavaJ Chapel
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Mr. and Mrs. Leslie S. Wilson.
Kewf-Revlcw fcngravlnf
Miss Beryl Lois Caskey, lovely
daughter pf Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Caskey. Roseburg, and Leslie Sin
clair Wilson, Rdm. 2-c, U. S. N. R.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W.
Wilson, of Miami. Florida, were
married February 22 at nine
o'clock in the morning in the
Navy chapel at Great Lakes. Il
linois. Chaplain Preston D. Par
sons, Lt. (J. G.) U. S. N. R.. per
formed the double ring ceremony
in the presence of a few close
friends.
During the ceremony, organ
music was played softly. Edgar
Bobo ARM 1-c. U. S. N. R., was
the only attendant.
The bride was attractive In a
two-piece aqua-colored dress fash
ioned with peplum effect and tied
at the back with a large butter
fly bow. Her hat was black with
tiny aqua bows and her accesso
ries were black. She wore a cor
sage of orchids.
Following the ceremony, a
breakfast was served at the Hos
tess House at the base for the
wedding party, after which the
couple left for Chicago on their
honeymoon. For traveling the
bride chose a red dressmaker suit
with black accessories.
The bride attended the local
schools and was graduated from
Roseburg Senior High School in
1942, after which she attended
Behnke-Walker Business College
in Portland, when she took a posi
tion with the United Photo Ser
vice In Portland. The bridegroom
was graduated from Miami Edi
son Senior High School in 19-11
and attended University of Mi
ami. He enlisted in the Navv in
1942 and served with the crew on
the U. S. S. Monrovia. He wears
decorations representing the
American Theater, Eurooean-Af-rican
with one star. Asiatic-Pacific
with six stars, Philippine lib
eration with two stars and the
Victory Medal. He is now attend
ing radio materiel school and the
couple are at home to their
friends at Waukegan, III.
Paint ISislit Over
WALLPAPER!
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COSTS WT CA11M
Umpqua Valley Hardware
102 N. Jackson
Phone 71
meet for ootluck luncheon and all
dav meeting at home of Mrs. Earl
Ollivant.
Saturday April 20
Catholic ladies welfare shop, lo
cated in basement of parish
house, open all day.
PRESBYTERIAN CHOIR
TO PRESENT TSCHAIKOWSKY
MUSIC FOR EASTER
Featuring the lovely music of
Tschaikowski, the Easter Can
tata, "P"rom Darkness to Light"
will be presented by the Presby
terian choir Sunday evenine,
April 21, at 7:30. Under the di
rection of Mr. Ralph Church, this
sacred music will be Impressive
ana aporopriateiv portray the
Easter storv. Soprano solos will
be sun bv Mrs. C. J. Osbun. Mrs.
Arthur Austin, and Mrs. Lowell
Russell. Tenor soloists will be
Mr. Lowell Russell and Mr. Ralnh
Church. Mrs. Earl Plummer will
sing a contralto solo, and Mrs.
Homer Grow will act as organist.
The public Is cordially Invited to
attend. The program follows:
Organ Prelude, "From Dark
ness to Light," theme from the
Fifth Symphony.
"God So Loved the World,"
choir, and contralto solo, from
"Andante Cantabile."
"Hail Him With Palms." choir,
from the Sixth Symphony.
"Come Unto Me," contralto and
tenor duet, from the Fifth Sym
phony. "Legende," choir.
"Once in Gethsemane," so
prano solo, Mrs. Osbun.
"This Man Was the Son of
God," men's chorus, from Marche
Slav.
"Calvary," Rodney, solo, Mr.
Ralph Church.
"For Us He-Died,' 'choir, from
the Fifth Symphony.
"Behold, I Stand at the Door,"
duet, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Rus
sell, from "Chanson Triste."
"Day of Gladness," choir, "Bell
Song" and "Russian Hymn." I
MRS. J. F. OILLARO
ENTERTAINS AT CHARMING
BRIDGE PARTY TUESDAY
Camellias and tall lighted fan-
ers graced the lace-covered table
used bv Mrs. J. F. Pillard Tues
day, ,ien she entertained at a
charming one-thirty o'clock d-s-1
ent-luncheon at her beautiful
home on South Jackson Stiwt,
while bouquets of mixed spring
flowers were artistically ar
ranged about the rooms.
Covers were placed for Mrs. H.
T. Hansen. Mrs. Paul Syron Mrs.
Walter Brydges, Mm. Josephine
Smith. Mrs. Bill Courter, Mrs.
Mitchell Moore. Mrs. Frederick
J. Porter and the hostess, Mrs.
Dillard.
Cuntract trtate- km enjoyed.
during the afternoon with Mrs.
Hansen winning high score and
Mrs. Porter, second high score.
MRS. BILL COURTER
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE
CLUB ON WEDNESDAY
Mrs. Bill Courter was a most
gracious hostess Wednosflay,
when she entertained her hridge
club at a lovel" one-thirty o'clock
dessert-luncheon at her home on
South Street. An attractive ar
rangement of birdbills graced the
table.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
Mitchell Moore, Mrs. Joscnhine
Smith. Mrs. J. F. Dillard, Mrs.
Paul Svron, Mrs. Waller Brvdges.
Mrs. D. L. Tavlor. Mrs. 7.. T.
Adams and the hostess, Mrs.
Courter.
High score for the afternoon's
contract bridge rlav was won
bv Mrs. Dillard with Mrs. Brydges
V'tnntniT Knrnrn ntrrh mrp
MISS NETTIE L. MOORE
AND VICTOR L. BLAKELY
MARRY ON APRIL 8IXTH
Miss Netile L. Moore, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Moore.
Days Creek, lecame the bride of
Vkloi ! eland Ulakelv, Roseburg,'
son of Victor A. Hlakcly. Portland.
April ti. at the home or M. and
Mrs. E. T. I'artiti, 17('5 Harvard
Avenue. Dr. Charles A. Edwards
performed the impressive cere
mony in the presence of close
friends and relatives of the couple.
Pink carnations, lilies, snap
dragons, narcissi and ferns, in
white baskets, forme! the decorations.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, was
charming in a green-colored dress
maker suit with black accessories.
Her corsage was a large orchid.
Mrs. G. M. lies, matron of honor,
was attractive in a black suit with
matching accessories and a gar
denia corsage. E. T. Partin acted
as best man. The bride's mother
wore a black ensemble and a cor
sage of gardenias.
Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph A. Moore and sons,
Leon and James; Floyd Whit
latch, Mr. anil Mrs. K. T. Partin,
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. lies, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl lilakely and daughter,
Phyllis.
The bride was graduated from
Days Creek High School and
spent the last three years serving
with the Wacs. The bridegroom
was graduated from Stockton
High School and served in the
Navy 40 months.
Following the ceremony, Mr.
and Mrs. Blakely left for Cali
fornia on their honeymoon.
UNITED WORKERS CLASS
MEETS FRIDAY AT HOME
OF MRS. H. B. CHURCH
The United Workers Class of
the First Christian Church met
Friday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. H. B. Church. Because of
illness in her home, Mrs. A. M.
Neal, president, was unable to be
present and Mrs. Mahle P. Tavlor
conducted the business meeting.
Mrs. C. G. Stanton acted as pro
gram chairman for Mrs. James
Vowel, who was in Portland.
Those present were: Mrs. Annie
Abel, Mrs. Eva Schuett, Mrs.
Helen Sanders. Mrs. Anna Blom
strom, Mrs. Lucia Ingles, Mrs. C.
G. Stanton, Mrs. Paul Blaschke,
Mrs. Blanche M. Walter, Mrs.
Mable P. Tavlor. Mrs. H. F. Sny
der, Mrs. H. R. Wells. Mrs. S. L.
DeLapp. Mrs. Tressie Miller. Mrs.
Minnie Nover, Mrs. Josie Pfaff,
Mrs. Elsie Coffel and Mrs. H. B.
Church.
The next meeting will be May 3
at the home of Mrs. S. L. DeLapp,
131 N. Main Street with Mrs.
Harvey Ewens in charge of the
entertainment and Mrs. W. D.
Love and Mrs. Alma Orr in
charge of refreshments.
ANTIQUE TEA ENJOYED
THURSDAY AFTERNOON AT
HOME OF MRS. BROWN
: -An antique tea was enjoyed
Thursday afternoon, when Mrs.
W. R. Brown invited a group of
friends to her beautiful home on
Moore Street. Discussion of an
tique collecting was enjoyed dur
ing the social hours, after which
Mrs. Brown served tea from a
beautifully appointed table deco
rated with primroses and antique
silver pieces.
Those enioying the afternoon
with Mrs. Brown included: Mrs.
Clifford Barker, Mrs. H. O. Par
geter. Mrs. J. R. Wharton, Mrs.
V. J. Micelli, Mrs. Velle Broadway,
Mrs. L. W. Josse, Mrs. Roy Bel
lows and Mrs. O. M. Berrie.
BRUCE CARTER HONORED
AT BIRTHDAY DINNER
Mrs. W. H. Carter verv crae-iousl-
entertained at a delightful
six-thirtv o'clock dinner part" at
her beautiful home on Harvard
Avenue Tuesday evening honor
ing her son. Bruce, on his birth
day. Cherry blossoms and ca
mellias formed a very lovely
motif for the occasion.
Covers were placed for Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Carter. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Bellows, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Collins, Miss Cecelia
Watzig and Harrv Harris. Gifts
were presented to Mr. Carter and
the evening was pleasantl" snent
tt vldUn, and nlnvln enrds.
Marry on March 22nd
Ml
itii fawn' mji.
Photo by Blihop'i Studio Newt-Review Engraving
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Long.
Miss Dolores West, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl West of Rose
burg, became the bride of ,Rov
Long, of Umpqua, at a quiet cere
mony at eight o'clock the evening
of March 22, in Rosebur? with
Justice of the Peace Thomas
Hartfiel performing the nuptials.
Harold West, brother of the bride,
and Stanley Long, brother of the
bridegroom, were witnesses.
The bride wore a suit designed
with a brown skirt and brown
checked jacket. Her corsage was
of white roses.
The couple will make their
home at Umqua.
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SHERMAN T. SMITH
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
for
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
A fair and Juit administration
of county fundi.
Primaries May 17, 1946
Have lived in Douglas County for 48
years. A veteran of World War I. with
seven years of roid building experience
in State of Oregon and Douglas County.'
I believe that proper maintenance of
county roads is necessary to serve the
increased demand of our lumber industry.
TOWNSEND DANCE
Every Saturday Might
K. P. Hall on Rose Street
Music by Shortie's Modern
Rag Time Tangier
Public Welcome .
LYNN V. BECKLEY
Republican Candidate
for
County Commissioner
Subject to Primary
Election. May 17. 1944
Economical, Efficient
Administration
' Equal Treatment to All
Parts of Douglas County
Attention of ell School Districts
Your attention Is called to Kentlle as a floor covering in
schools of all kinds. This material has been found the most
practical floor covering for schools from the standpoint of
durability, ease of maintenance, appearance and cost. The re
sults of many, many installations is the reason why architects
approve its use for school floors.
Estimates upon Request
Sold and Installed only by the
COEN LUMBER COMPANY
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SPECIAL HORSE SALE
Yoncalla Stock Yards, April 14, 1946
50 Head Sale StcxtS at 1 P. M.50 Head
S registered horses.
3 two yer-old fillies.
1 two year-old stallion.
1 fouryear-old mare.
3 Shetland ponies.
1 team of big mules.
40 head of well broke horses of various ages and colors.
Sale Handled by Brahs Brothers, Comm. Yds.,
Grants Pass
Vic Lassen (owner) Glcndale, Oregon
Auotioneer't note: This Is ont of the finest lot of hortei that I
have had the privilege of telling thn) eeason. Inspect the
none the day before the sale If possible.
Today and Sunday
RHYTHM i
AND ACTIONS
WtL. ON THE-riH '
and "Cisco Kid'1 in
"Gay Cavalier"
Replace your old battery with a
new dependable ho Par before you
start your spring driving.
Corkrum Motors. Inc.
Plymouth
114 N. Rose
De Soto
Phone 408
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