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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1947.
Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNICHT PORTER
INTER SE STUDY CLUB
HAS CHARMING MEETING
TUESDAY AFTERNOON
One of the most charming
meetings of the Inter-Se Study
Club of the year was enjoyed at
a one o'clock Chow Mien lunch
eon Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
M. R. Wire on South Chadwick
street with her daughter, Mil.
George Churchill, graciously act
ing as hostess.
The afternoon's study topic on
Oriental music was in charge of
Mrs. Paul Elliott. Decorations
for the luncheon carried out the
Chinese motif in keeping with
the interesting program. Floating
Lotus flowers, chrysanthemums
and tall tapers were arranged
for the occasion. Following the
luncheon, Chinese candles from
China town in San i Francisco
were served.
Mrs. W. Howard Pattlson, Mrs.
Paul Geddes and Mrs. Churchill
sang, "Japanese Sunset" and
"Chinese Lullaby." Mrs. Geddes
played a piano solo, "Lotus Land"
and Mrs. Gordon Stewart played
"Oriental" by Cui.
Those enjoying the occasion
were Mrs. M. C. Bowker and Mrs.
M. R. Wire, guests; Mrs. Bruce
Mellis, Mis. C. M. Stark, Mrs.
Gordon Stewart, Mrs. Paul Ged
des. Mrs. E. E. Lindell, Mrs. Paul
Elliott, Mrs. V. V. Harpham, Mrs.
Theo Bond, Mrs. Alva Laws, Mrs.
John Ulrich, Mrs. Charles Doern
er. Mrs. Earl Ullrich, Mrs. W.
Howard Paulson and the hostess,
Mrs. Churchill.
The club will meet at a one
o'clock salad-luncheon January
in at me nome 01 Mrs. Paul
Elliott on East Lane street with
Mrs. C. M. Stark in charge of
ine program.
MRS. SHERMAN MORRIS
ENTERTAINS T. N. T.
CLUB AT DESSERT SUPPER
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Pink Supreme chrysanthemums
and matching candles graced the
lace-covered table used by .Mrs.
Sherman Morris Tuesday eve
ning, when she graciously enter
tained the T. N. T. Club at her
attractive new home on South
street. Matching bouquets of chry
santhemums were arranged about
the rooms.
1 Covers were placed for Miss
Elva Jean Morgan and Mrs. T. H.
Macqueen, guests and Mrs. Paul
Morgan, Mrs. Robert Keefe, Mrs.
Ira Byrd, Mrs. Cliff Thornton,
Mrs. Al Smith, Mrs. Sidney Moon,
Jr., Mrs. Howard Marsh, Mrs.
Bruce Lattln, Mrs. Earl Ken
nerly, Mrs. Graydon Hoover, Mrs.
Fred L. Perry and the hostess,
Mrs. Morris.
Mrs, Keefe won the high genre
In the gin rummy play with Mr.
Smith receiving the low sreire.
Mrs. Kennerly won the high score
In the pinochle play with Mrs.
Marsh receiving the low score.
The club will meet January 21
at an eight o'clock dessert-sumier
at the home of Mrs. Fred L.
Perry, 621 S. Mill street.
ROSEBURG WOMAN'S CLUB
ANNUAL BIRTHDAY TEA TO
BE EVENT OF TUESDAY
The annual birthday tea of the
Rosehurg Woman's Club will be
an interesting event of Tuesday
at one-thirty o'clock at the First
Iresbyterian Church parlors
with Mrs. Harric W. Booth as
chairman.
Mrs. A. J. Gededs, president,
will conduct the meeting and
hostesses will include: Mrs. Scott
Layman, chairman. Mrs. Horace
Berg, Mrs. Alvin Holgeson and
Mrs. Mitchell Moore. All mem
bers are cordially Invited to be
present.
D. A. R. TO MEET AT
ANDERSON HOME TONIGHT
The D. A. R. will meet tonight
nt 7:30 o'clock at the home of
Mrs. W. R. Anderson in West
Roseburg. The program will he
in charge of Miss Margaret Page.
Members and those eligible to
membership re Invited
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BETA SIGMA PHI HAS
INTERESTING MEETING
WEDNESDAY EVENING
A regular business meeting of
Mu Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
was held Wednesday evening at
the home of Mrs. Edward mar
cell in West Roseburg. Those
present were sponsor, Mrs. J. R.
Wharton, and the following mem
bers and pledges: Etna Davis,
Dorothy Saunders, Jessie Wag
goner, Mary Peterson, Annabelle
Berg. Jacqueline Wells, Evalu
Russell, Wilma Glovanini, Bonita
Wikolf, Nadean Stoop, Gladys
Hart, Faye Jones, Dorothy Wins
ton, Betty Jane Davis, Mari Joan
Killip, Irene Tozier, Lillian Du
Fresne, Myra Crooch, Jane
Sehloenleber, and the hostess,
Athalle Marcell.
Plans tor service work were
discussed and a contribution col
lected for the March of Dimes
Fund. President Betty Jane Davis
also selected delegates to attend
a Beta Sigma Phi convention to
be held In Eugene during Febru
ary. Following the conclusion of the
b'isiness meeting, refreshments
were served and visiting enioyea.
The next meeting of the group
will be held at the home ot Mrs.
W. E. Crooch, 1127 Harvard, on
Wednesday, January 29.
GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S
CLUB MEETING IS
ENJOYED ON THURSDAY
The Garden Valley Women's
Club met Thursday at the club
house with Mrs. Ldwin Bootn,
president, conducting the busl
ness meeting. Members present
were: Mrs. c. w. Schmidt, Mrs.
O. F. Michael, Mrs. C. L. Spray,
Mrs. John Sinclair, Mrs. Peter
Sinclair, Mrs. Graham Ewens,
Mrs. Harvey Ewens, Mrs. Edwin
Bootn, Mrs. sina jonnson, Mrs.
Clem Schneider, Mrs. Peter Han
son. Mrs. Fred Hubbard, M
Clifford Hess and Mrs. U. F. Mc
Laughlin. A guest of the day
was Mrs. George Klemme.
It was announced a special
home demonstration unit meet
ing will be held Monday, January
20 at 1:30 o'clock at the club
house for all women of Garden
Valley, Rlversdale and Eden-
bower. The topic for the meet
ing will ne party planning.
At . the tea hour Mrs. Slna
Johnson and Mrs. U. F. Mclaugh
lin, hostesses, served delicious
refreshments. The next club
meeting will be held January 23
at the clubhouse.
NORTHSIDE SUNSHINE
CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE
AFTERNOON MEETING
The Northslde Sunshine Club
met Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Clara Stelwig with
Miss Elizabeth Paul, president,
in charge of the business session.
Miss Paul presented gifts to the
outgoing officers, Mrs. W. O. Pat
terson and Mrs. Stelwig. A
Christmas cactus In full bloom and
tall tapers decorated the table.
Mrs. Mary Hall won the prize
for the afternoon.
Mm. Patterson assisted Mrs.
Stelwig in serving delicious re
freshment to Mrs. N. K. Richard
son, a guest, and Mrs. Eva St.
Onge, Mrs. Maty Hall, Mrs. Eu
nice Sory, Miss Uernardine Prin
cen, Mrs. Mary Princen, Miss
Elizabeth Paul, Mrs. Senna
lliney, Mrs. Lucia Ingles, Mrs.
Margaret Pendergrass, Mrs. E. E.
Emmltt and Mrs. Ora Wurthing
ton. The club will meet January 23
at the home of Miss Princen at
231 Chadwick stret.
P. N. G. CLUB TO MEET
THURSDAY EVENING
The P. N. G. Club will meet
Thursday evening at a .seven
thirty o'clock dessert-supper at
the I. O. O. F. hall with Ruth
Reese, chairman, assisted by Vir
ginia Marr, Tillie Johnson. Ina
Farnsworth and Ellene Rapp,
hostesses. Entertainment will be
in charge of Effic Schwarz, Ona
Williams and Maggie Dent. All
members are Invited.
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LADY LIONS ENJOY
DINNER-MEETING AT
CARL'S HAVEN WEDNESDAY
Mrs. C. E. Smith and Mrs. For
rest Losee were co-hostesses to
the Lady Lions at an enjoyable
si-ven o'clock dinner meeting
Wednesday evening at Carl's
Haven. Covets were placed for
Mrs. C. K. Lundhorg, a guest, and
Mrs. E. R. Buckingham, Mrs. B.
C. Elliott, Mrs. Carl Felker, Mrs.
Jerry Gilbo, Mrs. Phil H.irth, Mrs.
James Henlvst, Mrs. .I ll Henry,
Mrs. Harold Ho n, i!-s. L. M.
Lehrhach. Mrs. Bin :',, Bell, Mrs.
Cecil Lowe, M s. T. ' Motschen
bacher, Mrs. II. I Pa'mer, Mis.
S. C. Richmond, jM. l ".. D. Wells,
Mrs. L. K. Wcle, : rs. Bruce
Tuck, Mrs. Joe Spousln. Mrs. Al
bert Hegel, Mrs. Walter Allen,
Mrs. G. N. Sieft-rth, Mrs. Wayne
Safely, Mrs. Harold Krieger,
Mrs. Don Haggerty, Mrs. William
Unrath and the two hostesses.
Bingo and bridge were in play
during the social hour. The group
will sponsor the L'mpqua Camp
Fire girls, which Includes 23
members of fifth grade girls from
Benson school with Mrs. Waller
Allen as guardian. The group
meets once every weoK.
The next meeting of the I.ady
Lions will be held February 12
at a seven o'clock dinner at Carl s
Haven. Hostesses will be an
nounced later.
COUNTRY CLUB LADIES
MEET AT CLUBHOUSE
FOR BRIDGE PLAY
The Roseburg Country Club
ladies met at the clubhouse
Thursday morning for the week
ly contract bridge play. At noon,
luncheon was served to Mrs. W.
F. Amiot, captain, Mrs. Earl
Plummer, Mrs. Mitchell Moore.
Mrs. W. C. Callison. Mrs. J. F.I
Dlllard, Mrs. Kenneth D. Adams,
Mrs. R. I). Bllckenstaff of Ta
coma, Mrs. Maurice L. Hallmark,
Mrs. Bill Courier, Mrs. James ().
Hughes, Mrs. Paul W. Barcus,
Mrs. W. F. Chapman, Mrs. Wal
ter Fisher, Mrs. Clvdc Knight,
Mrs. Hal Ayott. Mis. John R.
Dlngley, Mrs. Phil Melchan, Mrs.
Fred W. Sallng, Mrs. L. K. Fies,
Mrs. A. B. Collier, Miss Kathleen
Collier, Mrs. Paul Syron, Mis. H.
C. Stearns, Mrs. J. M. Judd, Mrs.
A. G. Henninger, Mrs. Fred Lock
wood. Mrs. Kenneth Bailey, Mrs.
Alliert Flegel. Mrs. Marshall
Pengra and Mrs. Vivian Padel
ford. The ladies will meet at nine
thirty next Thursday morning at
the clubsouse for the bridge plav,
followed by a twelve-thirty o'clock
luncheon and the afternoon's
bridge play.
PYTHIAN 8ISTFRS HOI n
MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT
RosehliriT Tnmnlo hJn 01 r..
thlan Sisters, met Wednesday
evening at the K. of P. hall and
officers were elected to fill
vacancies Including: Senior, Lela
Kuykendahl; manager, Gladvs
riTiieu; m. n. ueatnee Law
rence. Installation of these of.
fifei-S Will ho hnlrl III Ihn
February 5 at the hall. Most
Excellent Chief Gertrude Hess
appointed the following commit
tees: Law, Jennie E. Jorey, Ethel
iiecainorn, myrtle wenger; fi
nance; InpriH AmVruin f-tti
Jackson and Alyce Harvie; mem
bership, Bettie Leach and Rila
rriui; visiting, iseatrice Law
rence. Marion Itnlsinunr :nH :,.
trude Hess.
The temnle voted in rimv-itA em
to the March of Dimes and a
silver offering was taken making
a total donation of $15. Announce
ment was made that the first
meeting of the month will be de
voted to business and the second
meeting of every month will he
a social, with entertainment and
refreshments, followed by a social
hour. Jennie E. Jorey and Gladvs
Frenett will have charge of the
entertainment at the February
19 meeting. All Pythian Sisters
are urged to attend both meet
ings. GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S
CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY ,
The Garden Valley Women's
Club will meet Thursday after
noon at two o'clock at the club
house. All members ate request
cd to be prevent '
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Ncws-Rcvlew Engraving
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Wins
ton annonuce the engagement of
their youngest daughter, Miss
Ulah, to Lowell Rhoden, only son
of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Rhoden of
Roseburg. The wedding date has
been set for January 30 and will
take place at the Winston home
at Winston.
The bride-elect was graduated
from Roseburg Senior High
School and atiend Oregon Slate
College. She is a member of Al
pha Delta Pi sorority. The bridegroom-elect
was graduated from
Roseburg Senior High School
and attended University of Ore
gon and served three years as a
sergeant in the Army in the South
Pacific theater of ojierations.
COUNTRY CLUB LADIES
TO MEET ON THURSDAY
The ladies of the Roseburg
Country Club will meet Thursday
morning at nine-thirty o'clock at
the clubhouse for the weekly
contract, bridge play. Luncheon
will be served at twelve-thirty
o'clock and the contract bridge
play will be resumed at one
thirtv o'clock.
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MIDWINTER RECITAL
GIVEN BY PUPILS OF
MRS. RAND THURSDAY
Mrs. C. K. Rand presented a
group of her piano students in a
cnarming mid-winter recital
Thursday evening at her attrac
tive home In Leurelwood.
The program opened with a
duet played by Paula and Ron
nie Smith. Piano solos were
played by Willa and Zone Wll
shire, Noreen Allen, Paula Smith,
Freddie Hargis, Marilyn Myers,
Konnie hmitn. Hamona Force,
Melba June Fite, Janet Hargis,
Glenn Wood, Nancy Allen and
bniriey and Jonn Kand.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Wilshire, Mrs. Walter
Allen. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hargis, Mr.
and Mrs. Willis Myers, Judy Bel
lows, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Force
and sons, Vernon and Ernest;
Dick Wood, Mrs. Eunice Fite,
Marie Kleiner, Mr. and Mrs. H.
O. Rand and Mr. and Mrs. C. K.
Rand and daughter, Doris.
Following the recital, Mrs.
Rand, assisted by Zona and
Willa Wilshire and Noreen Allen,
served refreshments. . .
DANCE AT KENNEDY'S
MILL IS LARGE AFFAIR
Almost 200 couples, including
more than 150 veterans of the
Navy, crowded Kennedy's Dutch
Mill Friday night for the first
dance sponsored by the new
Navy Memorial Post of the
American Legion.
Honor gut-sis were Lt. Com.
Lundsdorff and Lt. Jim Bayliss
of the 19th Fleet at Portland; the
19th Fleet Band, led by Chief
Quartermaster Eugene Hunter,
and Jack Maris, department vice
commander of the American Le
gion. V
The arrangements committee
for the dance - included Jim
Robertson, Art Sewall, Jerry
Harkins, and George Smith.
MRS. METTA CALKINS
HONORED ON BIRTHDAY
A very enjoyable dinner party
was given at the home of Mrs.
Vivian Folmsbee at Olalla Thurs
day honoring the birthday of
Mrs. Metta camins. covers were
placed for the guest of honor and
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jenkins and
Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Folmshee.
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R. A. AND E. CLUB
MEETS WEDNESDAY
AT PAGE HOME
Mrs. Lenora Page very grac
iously entertained the Roseburg
Art and Embroidery Club Wed
nesday afternoon at her home on
South Stephens street.
A donation of five dollars was
given to the March of Dimes
fund.
Plans were made for celebrat
ing the club's 38trf anniversary at
the next meeting to be Held
February 5 at the home of Mrs.
Martha Erskine at 909 Cobb
street.
At the tea hour Mrs. Page
served delicious refreshments to
Mrs. Wyona Bailey. Mrs. Char
lotte Bailey, Mrs. Fanny Betts,
Mrs. Anna Cluck, Mrs. Martha
Erskine, Mrs. Winnie Hawn,
Mrs. Lucie Ingles, Mn. Margaret
Kent, Mrs. Zella Miller, Mrs. Hat
tie Neal. Mrs. Blanche Snvder,
Mrs. Elsie Sinclair and Mrs.
Susan Bowman.
MRS. J. R. CLARK
ENTERTAINS PINOCHLE
CLUB WEDNESDAY
Mrs. J. R. Clark very graciously
entertained her pinochle club
Wednesday evening at a lovely
eight o'clock dessert-supper at
her home in the Kohlhagen
apartments. Hand painted twigs
and branches formed an artistic
centprniero fat- r. ,Dku ....
1 - v mult, v-uvcrs
were placed for Mrs. Robert
onuuu.v vi nunoiuiu, a guest, and
Mrs. Richard Young, who was
guest of honor in celebration of
her birthday; Miss Frances
Hutchinson, Mrs. Norman Hess,
Mrs. Jack Fincham, Mrs. Ray
Puckett, Mrs. Henry Bailey and
the hostess, Mrs. Clark.
Pinochle was in play during
the evening with Miss Hutchin
son winning the high score and
Mrs. Hess receiving the consola
tion prize.
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Howe's Cabinet Shop
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W. S. OF C. S. HAS
INTERESTING MEETING
The Woman's Society of Christ
ian Service of Dlllard met at the
home of Rev. and Mrs. Appleyard
Thursday for a delicious potluck
luncheon and business session.
Plans were made to hold a
shower at the next meeting to be
February 6 at the church for the
Vern Hixon family of Brockway.
The family recently lost their
home by fire.
Those present were: Rev. and
Mrs. Appleyard. Mrs. Myrtle
Bertch. Mi's. Betty Ferguson,
Mrs. Edith Hansen, Mi's. Rosa
Heinbach, Mrs. Nan Wilson, Mrs.
Mercy Buell, Mrs. Gladys John
ston, Mrs. Carol Hersher, Mrs.
Robby Cooper, Mrs. Gladys
Amutidson, Mrs. Ramona Wlbon,
Mrs. Vivian Laurance, Marion
Harryman, Mrs. Myrtle Ready,
Mrs. Rosa Owens, Mrs. Virginia
Laurance, Mrs. Helen Buell, Mrs.
Emily Fosback, Mrs. Eileen And
rus, Mrs. Nora Williams, Mrs.
Bertha Rummell, Mrs. Margaret
McCord, members, and Mrs.
Jenny Ingram of Portland and
Mrs. Vera Ginther of Roseburg,
guests.
LADY ELKS COMMITTEES
TO MEET THURSDAY NIGHT
Committees for the Lady Elks
to entertain visiting Lady Elks
at the mid winter convention to
be held in Roseburg February 8,
are requested to attend a short
meeting to make reports Thurs
day night at the Elks temple.
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and Blasting Supplies
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SUPPLY
Phone 47, Roseburg