Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, June 21, 1947, Image 3

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Social Calendar
Monday, June 23
Boy Scout Troop, No. M, to
meet at 1:'M P. M. al Presbyterian
Church. Lowell P.ussell, scoul
master.
Mission Study Club to hold last
meeting until fall at 1:30 P. M.
at First Presbyterian Church un
der leadership of Mrs. Effie
Schwarz. Topics 4o be presented
include: "The Navajo Indian and
Ganodo Mission" by Mrs. Stephen
Bistran; "Alaska and Harnes
House," by Mrs. B. E. Bollman,
and "Barber Scotia Mission School
in North Carolina," by Mrs. Earl
Plummer. All women of the
church invited.
All Pythian Sisters desiring to
assist in the Bandon temple in-
itiation work June 26, are asked
to attend a practice meeting at
7:30 o'clock at the K. of P. hall.
Alpha Zeta Theta Rho Girls
Club members asked to each
bring a guest and meet at 8 P. M.
at library park to go on a hayride
and enjoy a wiener roast.
Neighbors of Woodcraft Thim
ble Club to meet at 1 o'clock pot
luck luncheon at home of Mrs.
Effie Croucher on Balff street.
Those attending are asked to
bring their own table service.
Tuesday, June 24
Northside Bible Study Circle to
meet at 2:30 P. M. at home of
Mrs. Paul Blaskey, 408 Rowe
street under leadership of Mrs.
Edith S. Ackert.
Boy Scout Troop, No. 4, mem
bers and their parents and fam
ilies invited to 6:30 o'clock pot
luck picnic supper at Kiwanis
park. Those attending are asked
to bring a covered dish, sand
wiches or dessert and table serv
ice. For further information, call
Mrs. Maurice J. Newland, Mrs.
Adrian Fisher, Mrs. Ed Nolte or
Mrs. D. L. Taylor. W. H. Sco
field is scout master of the troop.
F. S. Club to meet at 1 o'clock
picnic luncheon at home of Mrs.
J. B. Patrick at 817 Houck street.
Wednesday, June 25
Men of Roseburg Country Club
to hold weekly golf tournament
play at club course under direc
tion of Art Pearson, Pro.
P. W. E. Club picnic supper in
the evening at Kiwanis Park.
Tenmile Community ClurrHo en
tertain Camas Valley Garden
Club at noon luncheon at home
of Mrs. Eva Lakey in Tenmile.
Food chairman, Mrs. Minnie
Melius, with Mrs. Blanche Degner
as program chairman
W. C. T. U. to meet at 2 o'clock
at home of Mrs. Louis Kohlhagen,
Sr., on Military street. Interest
ing program and social hour.
Members and friends invited.
Thursday, June 26 .
Country Club women to meet
at 8:30 A. M. at clubhouse with
first flighters playing champion
ship golf tournament and second
and third flighters playing their
respective matches and tourna
ments. Luncheon to be served at
clubhouse at 12:30. Contract
bridge play at 1:30.
Stedfast Class of First Presby
terian Church to hold 12 o'clock
potluck luncheon at church par
lors. Forsythe Guild to meet at 8
P. M. at home of Mrs. James E.
Sawyers and Miss Gertrude Rast
on Stephens street. All business
and professional women of First
Presbyterian Church invited.
Northside Sunshine Club to
meet in afternoon at home of
Mrs. Mary Hal, Route 1, Box 29.
Pollyanna gifts will be ex
changed. Friday, June 27
Florence Nightingale Tent, No.
15, Daughters of Union Veterans
of the Civil War to meet at 7:30
P. M. at K. of P. hall.
Saturday, June 28
Catholic ladies rummage shop,
located in basement of parish
house on East Oak street, open
all-day beginning at 10 A. M.
D. A. R. HAS FINAL
MEETING AT DINNER
ON MONDAY EVENING
Umpqua Chipter of D. A. R.
held its final meeting of the year
at a planned Dotluck seven o'clock
dinner Monday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. O. W.
French in Sutherlin. Mrs. French
was assisted as co-hostess by her
daughter, Mrs. Leslie Chapman.
Members and their husbands
were invited.
Covers were placed at an at
tractively appointed table for:
Mrs. C. P. Cnvlor, regent, Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Campbell and
son, McAfee; Mrs. Douglas Waite,
Judge and Mrs. D. N. Busenbark,
Mrs. Walter Monger, Mrs. Ray
S. Petrequin, Mrs. George M.
Brown, Mrs. Leslie Chapman and
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. French.
The pleasant evening hours
were spent in visiting. The Chap
ter will not meet again until
September. The meeting place
and date will be announced later.
MRS. WALTER BRYDGES
ENTERTAINS AT
CHARMING LUNCHEON
Mrs. Walter Brydges enter
tained at a charming one o'clock
bridge-luncheon Wednesday at
the Roseburg Country Club, hav
ing as guests: Mrs. K. D. Adams,
Mrs. J. F. Dillard, Mrs. P.!l!
Courter, Mrs. W. F. Amiot, Mrs.
Kenneth Bailey, Mrs. E. A. Pear
son and Mrs. Paul Syron.
Contract bridge was in play
rUiring the afternoon with Mrs.
Bailey and Mrs. Adams winning
the high scores.
By LOTUS KNICHT PORTER
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Mr. and Mrs. Ward
Miss Patricia Gadway, young
est daughter of Mrs. Dorothy
Gadway of Roseburg became the
bride of Ward Cummings, Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cum
mings, Sr., of this city, Sunday
afternoon, June 8, at the First
Christian Church. Rev. Kenneth
W. Knox performed the imnres
sive double ring ceremony at
two-thirty o'clock in the presence
of 300 relatives and friends.
A very beautiful setting was
arranged with a white archway
of Madonna lilies and blue del
phininums flanked by white can
delabra holding tall white cathe
dral candles.
Preceding the ceremony, Mrs.
Clarence Trued nlayed softlv on
the,, organ as the two candlelifht
ers. Miss Joyce Quine and Miss
Pat Sander, gowned in identical
pastel pink dresses, lighted the
candles. Mrs. Trued accompanied
Jim Smith, who sang, "Always"
and "Because." She played the
Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin
for the bridal party to take its
place at the altar and at the close
of the ceremony, played Men
delssohn's Wedding Recessional.
The bride given in marriage
by her brother-in-law, Donald
White, was beautiful in a gown
of white duchess satin, fashioned
with a full leneth train, close
fitting bodice designed with a
high neckline lace yoke with tinv
white satin buttons from the neck
to the waist The sleeves were
wrist length. Her fingertip veil
of net was edged with lace and
held in place with a tiara of seed
pearls. She wore a single strand
of pearls, a gift of the bride
groom. She carried a white Bible
topped by a large orchid tied
with a shower of white satin rib
bons knotted with stephanotis.
Miss Yvonne Byrd, maid of
honor, wore a gown of pale green
MRS. VERNON KEEL
COMPLIMENTS VISITORS
AT CHARMING TEA
Mrs. Vernon Keel entertained
at a very charming tea Friday-
afternoon at her attractive home
on Court street in compliment
to ner nouse guests, Mrs. wamer
Woody, Mrs. Arthur Panter and
son, Vernon; and Miss Joanne
Keel, all of Huntsville, Ala., and
to also honor Mrs. Asa Robley,
who is here from California vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Buell.
Guests were invited to call be
tween three and five o'clock. Tall
tapers and colorful spring flow
ers graced the beautiful appoint
ed tea table. Mrs Panter and
Mrs. Keel poured. Additional
guests enjoying the affair honor
ing the visitors included: Mrs.
W. E. Buell. Mrs. R. B. Hampton,
Mrs. M. M. Nelson and sons,
Marshall and Gordon; and Mrs.
W. A. MacArthur.
BAPTIST SOCIETY HAS
INTERESTING MEETING
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
The Roseburg Baptist Women's
Society met Thursday at the
church parlors with the president,
Mrs. R. D. Knigge, appointing the
following chairmen for the year:
foreign missions, Mrs. C. H. Wick
ham; home missions, Mrs. Maude
Connelly; White Cross, Mrs. Ed
Bayliss; reading, Mrs. Joel Fenn;
missionary education, Mrs. R. E.
Crawford; prayer leader, Mrs.
Charles Poirot; Christian friend
liness, Mrs. John Clark; flowers,
Mrs. Mabel Krohn; student coun
sellor, Mrs. L. Ritchie; childrens
world crusade, Mrs. Jess Kvidra;
literature, Mrs. C. L. Smith; sen
ior guild, Miss Martha J. Pocking
ton; junior guild, Miss Mary
Apra; love gifts. Mrs. H. S.
Cheek; Christian citizenship, Mrs.
Coult.
The program on foreien mis
sions was presented by Mrs. I
Myrtle Jennings with Mrs. C. L. !
Smith talking on "China" and I
Mrs. Barbara Langhoff talking on i
"Japan." Special vocal solos were j
presented by Mrs. Knigge with
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Church
Photo by Dayton Brown
Cumrrrings, Jr.
marquisette and carried a colon
ial bouquet tied with a shower of
green ribbon. The bridesmaids
were Miss Aileen Slattery and
Miss Lorraine Losee, and wore
pale yellow marquisette gowns,
designed to match the maid of
honor's. They carried colonial
bouquets tied with yellow ribbon.
Walter Jacobs of Green Acre,
Wash., acted as best man and Al
bert Hooten and Jack Loomis
were ushers.
The bride's mother wore a
grey pin-stripe suit with black ac
cessories and a corsage of gar
denias. The bridegroom's mother
wore a black suit with pink and
black accessories and a corsage
of Dink carnations.
A reception followed in the
church parlors. The bride's table
was covered with a lace cloth and
centered with a large arrange
ment of sweetoeas and Canter
bury bells flanked by tall white
tapers. J. he tour-tiered decorated
white wedding cake was topped
by a large white wedding bell
and was cut by the bridal party
and served Dy Mrs. t . L. van
Schultz, assisted by Miss Ada
Mae Rice. Mrs. Leslie C. Cum-
mines served the punch and Miss
Iva Turner had charge of the
guest book.
For traveling the bride cnose a
pale pink crepe dress with navy
accessories. Her corsage was an
orchid. Following a honeymoon
to California and back by the
coast nignway, the couple will be
at home to their many friends at
104a Corey Avenue, Roseburg.
The bride was graduated from
Roseburg Senior High School
and was employed at the Excel
Dress Shop. The bridegroom was
graduated from Roseburg Senior
High School and during World
War II, served in the U. S. Navy.
He is now employed at Wilson
Chain and Power Saw Service.
Mrs. Thomason presenting the
devotions.
Thenext meeting will be July
17 at the church parlors with
Mrs. west in cnarpe ol the pro-
j gram on the topic, "To sow the
good seed and bring in the
m-avn iejun.nig.
A picnic meeting has been
planned for August at the Mc
Culloch home with the Guild girls
in charge of the program.
Today & Sunday
Romantic Action
in the old West!
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MR. AND MRS. CRMER
ENTERTAIN AT POTLUCK
AFFAIR FOR VISITORS
A very (.harming spvcii o'dnrk
putliu'k supix'r was given at the
beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Cramer at the Facility Post
Thursday evening in compliment
to Mr. and Mrs. Doyle W. Smith
and daughter, Nancv, and son,
Robert, of Danville, 111.
Sweet peas and roses formed a
lovely decorative moiif for the
table and rooms. Covers were
placed for the guests of honor
and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Wimberly,
Kir. and Mrs. Adrian Fisher, Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Patterson and
daughter, Lois; Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Kissell, and Mr. and Mrs.
Cramer and niece. Esther Mae
Cramer.
Tripoli was enjoyed during the
pleasant evening hours.
Mr. Smith was formerly sup
ply officer at the Veterans Fa
cility In Roseburg, prior to being
transferred to Danville a year
and a half ago. Their daughter,
Virginia, and Mr. Smith's niece,
Miss Joanne 'Pequignot of Fort
Wayne, Ind., accompanied them
to Roseburg and are houseguests
of Miss Yvonne Hintt at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hiatt. Mr.
and Mrs. Smith and Robert and
Nancy are houseguests of Mr. and
Mrs. Cramer.
KEYSTONE CLUB HAS
DESSERT-SUPPER
MEETING MONDAY NIGHT
The Methodist Keystone Club
was entertained at a very lovely
seven-thirty o'clock dessert-supper
Monday evening at the attractive
home ol Mrs. I'eu Dixon in
Riversdale with Mrs. C. Vasey,
Mrs. Elmer Anderson and Mrs.
Herbert Wood as assisting hos
tesses. Covers were placed for Mrs.
William C. Woods, Mrs. Lucien
Cobb, Mrs. M. L. Sugden, Mrs. J.
M. Boyles, Mrs. Hugh Harrison,
Mrs. Kalhryn Plank, Mrs. Allen
McLennon, Mrs. C. K. Rand, Mrs.
Harold Rand, Mrs. John Todd,
Mrs. E. E. Willener, Mrs. R. E.
Horton, Mrs. Paul Geddes, Mrs.
W. O. Benecke, Mrs. Harl Kelley,
Mrs. E. Benson, Mrs. S. A. Warg,
Mrs. Clyde Chltwood, Mrs. A. J.
Ellison, Mrs. Adrian Fisher. Mrs.
C. S. Heinllne, Mrs. F. G. Burr,
Mrs. R. B. Hampton and the hos
tesses. Mrs. A. J. Ellison led the devo
tions. Plans were made to hold
a cooked food sale June 23.
The next meeting date and
place will be announced later.
KENNY-NICHOLS PARTY
GIVEN FOR BURLINGAME
VISITOR THURSDAY
Mrs. E. R. Kenny and Mrs. J.
Harold Nichols were co-hostesses
at a charming salad and dessert
supper party Thursday evening at
the attractive home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Johnson on North
Jackson street in compliment to
Mrs. William Wright, fcr., nee
Mable Bryan, who is visiting
Irom Burllngame, calif.
Honoring Mrs. Wright, be
sides the two hostesses were her
two sisters, Mrs. A. M. Knudtson
and Mrs. Harry Kenny; Mrs. Ar
thur Clarke, Mrs. Hugh Ritchie,
Mrs. J. H. Carnes, Mrs. Orlena
Slattery, Miss Jane Wharton,
Mrs. Ethel Turner and Mrs.
George Johnson.
Visiting was enjoyed during the
pleasant evening hours.
Mrs. Wright will be joined here
this weekend by her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
William Wright, Jr., and their
small daughter, who will take her
back to her home in California.
PATCH AND CHAT
CLUB MEETS AT
WARE HOME WEDNESDAY
Mrs. Darley Ware graciously
entertained the Patch and Chat
Club at her home Wednesday eve
ning, having as a guest, Mrs. D.
W. Smith, of Danville, III., who is
a former member of the club, and
Mrs. C. J. Bradley, Mrs. E. H.
Verrell, Mrs. Gordon Ware, Mrs.
C. Domenico, Mrs. E. G. Trozelle,
Mrs. D. W. Keasey, Sr., Mrs.
Thomas Findlay and Mrs. C. R.
Bartlett.
A handkerchief shower was
given for Mrs. Bartlett, who is
leaving with her family soon for
a new location, having recently
sold their residence on the Keasey
road. Following the social hour,
the hostess served delicious re
freshments. The club will meet the evening
of July 2 at the home of Mrs.
' Gordon Ware.
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i Lorraine Losee.
Miss Lorraine Losee, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest C. Losee,
of Roseburg, was installed as
Honored Queen of Bethel, No. 8,
Order of Job's Daughters, at a
very beautiful and impressive in
stallation ceremony at the Ma
sonic temple Tuesday evening.
Miss Georgene Shanklin, retir
ing Honored Queen, acted as in
stalling officer and was assisted
by Miss Ann Carter, past Honor
ed Queen, as installing guide;
Miss Jeri Johnson, past Honored
Queen, installing marshal; Miss
Ruth Ann Ruhl, past Honored
Queen, installing chaplain; Mrs.
Florence Powell, installing senior
custodian; Mrs. Joanne Kenneriy,
installing junior custodian; Miss
Virginia Young, installing musi
cian, and Miss Jerry Fett, install
ing secretary.
New officers installed with
Miss Losee included: Senior Prin
cess, Cynthia Turner: Junior
Princess, Susan Motschenhacher;
guide, Kay Holmes; marshal, Jo
anne Taylor; chaplain, Anne Mol
lis; recorder, Marie Short; treas
urer, Geraltline Knudson; musi
cian, Doris Rand; librarian, Bet
ty Ann Harvie; first messenger,
Beverly Henbcst; second messen
ger, Karna Henson; third mes
senger, Rose Emilv Bond; fourth
messenger, Jo Ann Wharton;
fifth messenger, Mary Marlin;
senior custodian, Janice Plum
mer? junior custodian, Lola
Langley; inner guard, Dolores
Bewley; outer guard, Mary Jean
Miles; custodian of lights, Mary
Crow; historian, Donnalee La
Shua; scribe, Bonnie Bellows, and
custodian of choir, Harriet Booth.
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The Ktttjr sang, 'The Lord's
Prayer," followed by a lovely
Hoi al drill nresentrrf In honor of
I he new queen, jnVi.hi,h time
Miss Marilyn Keljer,.mR "Sweet
Lorraiife" lo her. i ; '
The majority degree was con
ferred on Miss Joan Parker, Miss
Ruth Ann Ruhl and Mrs. Jean
Matthews Buswell. Assistin" in
conferring the degree were Ma
rian Slattery, Laura Ruble, Alyce
Harvie. Aileen Slattery, Barbara
Ann Rich, Audrey Roselund. Bet
ty Crocker, Yvonne Hiatt, Chris
tina Trapalis and Dolly Henry.
Mrs. Marilyn Pierce sang during
the ceremony.
Little D'Ann Fullerton oresided
as angel during the "Book ot
Gold" with which the ceremonies
of the evening were concluded.
R. A. AND E. CLUB
HAS DELIGHTFUL
MEETING WEDNESDAY
The Roseburg Art and Em
broidery Club met Wednesday at
the home of Mrs. Winnie Ilawn.
Sewing and visiting were en
joyed following (he business ses
sion. Carnations and hydrangeas
formed a very lovely decorative
motif for the occasion. Red Cross
work was discussed, but was
tabled until the next meeting.
Mrs. Hawn was assisted in
serving delicious refreshments by
her daughter, Mrs. W. P. Fred
rickson. Guests were Mrs. Fred-
rickson, Mrs. R. B. Woods and
Mrs. Ernest Goff. Members pres
ent were Peggy Kent, Gladys
Bergh, Lucia Ingels, Alice
Rhoads. Tina Hoffmeister, Ellen
Cornell, Martha Erskine, Minnie
Cox, Lenora Page, Ora Worthing
ton, Belle Stephenson, Blanche
Snyder and tne hostess, Mrs.
Hawn.
The next meeting will be July
2 at the home of Mrs. C. 11.
Bailey.
MU CHAPTER HAS
INITIATION FOLLOWED
BY FORMAL TEA SUNDAY
Mu Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
held a formal initiation followed
by a formal tea Sunday at the
home ot Mrs. Bonita wiKoir in
Roseburg. The Examplar Degree
was conferred upon the following
members: Helen Saar, Athalie
Marccll, Dorothy Saunders, Jane
Bowker, Eleanor Carlson, and
Bonita Wikoff. Also present for
the occasion were Mrs. J. K,
Wharton, present sponsor of the
group, Mrs. G. V. Wimberly, past
sponsor, and tne following mem
bers: Bettyjane Davis, Gladys
Hart, Lillian DuFresne, Jessie
Waggoner, Annahelle Berg, Doro
thy Winston, Evalu Russell, Mary
Peterson, Jane Schoenlcber, and
Myra Crooch. Pouring at the
table, which was attractively
decorated with summer flowers
were Mrs. J. R. Wharton and Mrs.
Gladys Hart.
W. E. COOPER IS
HONORED AT BIRTHDAY
DINNER SUNDAY EVENING
W. E. Cooper, whose birthday
occurred rathers Day, June IS,
was honored at a delightful seven
o clock dinner partv by the 1)11
lard no-host club at- the attrac
tive home of his son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. A,
Pearson, on Reservoir Avenue.
A beautifully decorated birth
day cake graced the largo serv
ing table. Covers were placed for
Mr. and Mrs. w. E. Cooper, Mr.
and Mrs. Terrell Cooper. Ken
neth Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Hein-
bach, Mr. and Mrs. Kay McAl
pine, Mr. and Mrs.-. Vice Rice,
Mrs. Ab Rice,, Sr., and Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Pearson and daugh
ter, Mary Lynn.
A birthday gift was presented
by the group to Mr. Cooper and
a pleasant social evening fol
lowed the dinner hour.
Ends Tonight
Cowboy and the
Lady
Spoilers of the North
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To Attend State Convention
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Photo by Uoit Li'iis
Mrs. D. W. Helliwell.
Mrs. J. P. Motschenhacher.
stale president of the Lions Aux
iliary, and Mrs. D. W. Helliwell,
state secretary-treasurer, accom
panied bv their husoanos ana Mr.
and Mrs. B. C. Elliott and Mr.
and Mrs. Phil Harth will go to
Eugene Sunday to attend the
three dav state convention of the
Lions and the Auxiliary. Mr. El-
iott is deputy district governor
of the Lions.
The Auxiliary s thirteenth an
nual convention will open Sunday
with registration at the Eugene
Hotel, followed bv an open house
affair at f:30 o'clock. Mrs. Mots
chenhacher will preside over the
convention.
A breakfast will be served at 8
o'clock Monday morning with a
"inn program at tne tugene no-
lel, followed by the opening of
the convention session at 9 A. M.
at the Rex theatre. Luncheon will
follow at 1 o'clock at the Country
Club and the afternoon will be
spent in polfinc. bridge and en
joying shopping tours. At seven
o clock in the evening tne gover
nor's banouet will be held at Mc-
Arthur Court, at which time Gov,
Earl Sncll will be one of the main
speakers. The governor's ball will
be held at McArthur's Court at
nine o clock.
The Auxiliary business meet
ing will be held at 9 A. M. Tues-
LEGION AUXILIARY
HAS ENJOYABLE
MEETING TUESDAY
The American Legion Auxili
ary held a meeting Tuesday
night at the armory with Mrs.
Nance Duncan, president, in
charge. The two girls, sent by the
auxiliary to the Girls Slate, gave
interesting reports of the week
they spent attending the Girls
State. The Auxiliary of the State
sponsors the Girls State
camp and each auxiliary Unit
sponsors two or more girls.
These girls are chosen from the
Junior Class of the High School.
Hamona Felt and Marilyn Dixon
were the girls enjoying the camp
this year.
New officers Installed for the
year by Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield,
president, assisted by Mrs. Geo.
Caskey as Installing marshall.
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Mrs. J. P. Motsohenbacher.. "
day with a noon luncheon withTX
the Lions at the Osborne. There.,
will be 200 delegates attending -the
Auxiliary convention as vot- ,
ing representatives. Approximate-,
ly 500 are expected to be at the,.,
sessions.
Mrs. Motschenhacher has rein
stated Tigard Auxiliary and in?
stalled new chapters at Oakridge'
and West Salem during her year
as state president. She installed
the new officers at West Salem
and nresented their charter at a,
dinner meeting at the Jason Lee i
Memorial Church In Salem Fri
day, June 13. Rev. S. Raynor"'
Smith, former pastor of the;.
Roseburu Methodist Church, is"
now pastor In Salem.
Prior to going to Salem, Mrs. -Motschenhacher
was in Portland
to attend the O. E. S. grand ses-'"
sion and to attend to Lady Lion'
business. While there, she was-,j
honored at a charming luncheon
June 11 given by Mrs. D. North
rup Hamilton. All presidents of "
Portland Lady Lions Auxiliaries -were
invited as guests in addi-w
tion to the state historian, state t
third vice-president, state organi-"
zation chairman and Mrs. M. H.
Muncy, of Portland a close
friend of the guest of honor. The .
hostess presented a beautiful
orchid to Mrs. Motschenhacher.
New officers Include: president,
Mrs. George Jackson; first vice-"
president, Mrs. Betty Moore; 'sec-'
ond vice-president. Mrs. Jennie '
Midland; secretary, Mrs. Mattle 1
Gosnell; treasurer, Mrs. Minnie
Ritter; chaplain, Mrs. Grace Tu
dor; Sgt.-at arms, Mrs. Blanche
Angele and Mrs. Gary; historian,'!
Mrs. Violet Hannon; junior pasf
president, Mrs. Nance Duncan;'
executive committee, Mrs. Nancn
Duncan, Mrs. Greta Caskey ,and
Mrs. Sula Parkinson; delegatca ',
to the State convention, Mrs.
George Jackson, Mrs. Mattie Cos- -'
nell, Mrs. Violet Hannon ,ancl
Mrs. Myrtle Olmscheid.
Mrs. Duncan received a lovely
gift and the past presidents pin "
from the Auxiliary. Following'
the meeting the Auxiliary Joined
the Pest for an enjoyable social,
hour and refreshments.
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