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! FOUR ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1947 Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNICHT PORTER BRIDAL SHOWER IS CHARMING AFFAIR SUTHKKLIM Miss Evelyn Payne, who Ix'came I he bride ol Norman lirown on Saturday, October 11, was honored at a bridal shower at the John Mus prove home on East Third Ave nue with Mrs. Leland l-eeper, Mrs. Harry liird and Mrs. John Musrjrovc as hostesses on Thurs day afternoon. bouquets nt fall flowers were arranged alout the rooms and many lovely gifts were plaeed en the lace-eovered table and later opened by Miss Payne arm passeH around for all guests to see. after which delicious refresh ments were served to: Mrs. War ren Freeman, Mrs. Harry Hark er. Mrs. John Cook. Mrs. Matt Aldropp. Mrs. Maurice Vofielphol. Mrs. ciuioru riory ami uau)?n ter. Sandra: Mrs. Krani'es tar riiier, Miss Hetty Jo Tomlinson. Miss Kay Winters, Miss Dolores Martin. Miss j'atsy wnni. mis. Jim Brewster and daughter, Sharon: Mrs. Jim Payne and son, Honnie; Mrs. Jack Culver, Jr.. Mrs. Clav lirown. Mr. E. E Tomlinson, Mrs. Tyrus Stephens and daughter. 1-enell; Mrs. Wil liam Hietmann, Mrs. Irving Davis and son, Garry; Mrs. Wilbur Payne, Mrs. Dee Allerbuty and daugliter, Susan; Mrs. iictrc Erasier and daughter, Mary Sue; the gust of honor. Miss Evelyn Payne, and the hostesses, Mrs. 1-ecpcr, ilrc. liird and Mis. Mus grove. Those sendin! gifts who wer. unable to attend were: Mrs. Harvey lirown, Mrs. Jack Oliver, Sr.; Mrs. Co, Alien, Mrs. Elva Egll, Mrs. Carl Wlmherly, Mis. H. II. Wilson, Miss lleverly Nirw Wai, Mrs. E. EoiIm-s, Miss Jerry Olson, Mrs. Kenneth llriscoc. Mrs. Elmer Pleuard, Mrs. Vern Holgatc and Mr s. Owen Kose. B. p. w. c. to meet THIS EVENING The Business and IVofcssional Women's Club will meet at eight o'clock tonight at the armor) with Ixan Ava II. Milam, from Oregon State College as guc;! S)raker. This will lie an excep tionally Inlerisling meeling anil evi-ry member is urged to Ik' present. I'receding the meeting, the ex ecutive Isiard will uni t at a 6:30 oilock dinner at the Hotel L'niKua. NURSES TO MEET AT POTLOCK SUPPER TUESDAY District No. 11, Oregon Slate Nurses Association will meet Tuesday evening at a K:-IT o'clirck (K)tluck sllpjier at 'ertlcal Acres, lome of Miriam Davis aiwl liillie Ward at Itrockway. All graduate nurses are Invited anil those at tending are asked to brinj; thci. own table service. CALAPOOIA LADIES CLUB TO MEET The Calasioui Ladies Chili will meet Wednesday at the clubhiitls" for a jHitluck lunchinn. Hostesses lor the day Include: Ella llcni. IIote Henry. Margie West-man and Lois Mode. All members are urged to lx- present. 0. E. 8. SOCIAL CLUB TO MEET The Can.Minville (i. E. S. So cial Club will meet Wednesday night at eight o'clock at the horn" of Evelyn Harry. Dorothy Cox and Marian loll will act as co- hostess for the affair. FRIENDLY CIRCLE CLUB PLANS MEETING The Friendly Circle Club will meet Ved:iesdac attci noon at tne home of Mrs. Lula Townscnd. All members art' most cordially In vited to be present. R. A. AND E. CLUB TO rrtliET WEDNESDAY The Hoseburg Art and Embroi dery Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. j. (I. Stephenson on Hint street. All meinlHMs are most cordially invited to lie present. ALLEY OOP I vONDECZ VMAT A.ULEV vOULD Think CP TH" GOINGS ON HE'S KICKE3 UP AC-XIND FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS L cant sruF in The rArt c WIU3A .' Trl'D AMO I ORDER "ion lo rum ir.' OTY . ' V .... TT V. Vl SUTHER! IN REBEKAH LODGE rtAj MEETING SUTI1EHLIV Sutherlln Rcliekah Lodge held a very Inter esting and enjoyable meeting Thursday evening in the base ment of the Methodist Church with Nellie Peterson, noble grand, and Mrs. Lucille Chase, vice grand, presiding. The applications of Mrs. Hel- mle Hums and Mrs. Eunice Heck for membership by transfer were read i nu committees were ai jiointed. The initiation of Miss Luells Plueard followed with the de gree staff dressed in formats. Thin was the first time in eleven years that Suthei lin Lodge has had a degree stall and has been able to initiate. After lodge closed a social hour was enjoyed and a potluck sup per was served by the commlttit' in charge to: Mrs. Alverna Peter son, Mrs. Lena Poole, Mr. and Mix. J. R Hailey, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dent, Mr. and Mrs. Thella Webber, of Hoseburg: Mrs. Luel la Thrush, Myrtle Creek; Mrs. Naomi Seward, North Hend; Mrs. llelmie Burns, Marysvllle, Wash ington; Keverend and Mrs. Earl Cotton, Mrs. Ada Stradllng, Mrs. Chain.- Wahl, Mis. Lydia Gil lette, Mrs. Hazel Green, Mrs. Vein Holgate, Mrs. Leona Slack. Mrs. Mable lioss, Mrs. Anna Hall, Mrs. Florence Cook, Mrs. Nellie Peterson, Mrs. Lucille Chase. Mrs. Bertha Barge, Mrs. I'lla Wegner, Mrs. Vclma Brnun Inger, Mrs. Belle Cook, Mrs. Har riet Stear ns, Mrs. (k-rtru.de Hall, Mrs. Maude Culver and Mrs. Charlotte Parker. JOLLY CIRCLE CLUB ENTERTAINS AT PARTY Mrs. Wayne Craft was honored at a pink and blue hower given by the Jolly Circle Club Wed nesday at the home of Mm. Mil lard Manning. Following a short business meeting, the many love ly gilts were presented to the guest of honor. At the tea hour Mrs. Manning serve:! ,-J, ticious refreshments to: Mrs. Craft and her mother, Mrs. Nelson, Clara Schluen. Mrs. Kalph St. Peter, Mrs. Virgil Lynn Mrs. Floyd Simpson, Mrs. Grov er Craft. Mrs. Verney Sanders, Mrs. Arthur Hillman, Mrs. J. B. Folde.n. Mrs. It. D. Manning, Eve lyn Dimcn and Mrs. M. W. Man ing. The next meeting will he IK--tolHT 'S2 at the home of Mrs. Virgil Lynn. Mrmliers aro aked to attte'nd wearing hard-time costumes. INTER SE STUDY CLUB TO MEET ON TUESDAY The Inter Si- Study Chili w ill nnstt Tuesoay at a one-thirty o'clock di-ssei i luncheon at the home of Mis. Paul E. Elliott on East lrne street. Mrs. Paul Ged des will have chalge of the pro gram. All members an most cor dially Invited to tic present. BETA SIGMA PHI TO MEET WEDNESDAY Mil Chapter of Beta SK'tji.i Phi will meet Wednesday evening at eight o'clock at the George Sin gleton cabin on the Currv Estate road with Mrs. Lillian Du Fres tie as hostess. All members are must cordially inviled to he pre sent. REAL ESTATE LOANS CONSTRUCTION REFINANCING Low Interest Rates Ralph L. Russell Telephone 913 112 Cut P. 0. Box 1244 l COtNG TO HAVF Kurt Nj WHfN HE ( r DltfvHC?... BUT FS-JM TW'LCCK5 -V " OP TMIN55. IT PRCBLV WCVLCS'T OW. NOT - H ' V MATTEL.. OOOL DON'T SEEM VHiT THE V xi' vv V T'BH IN TH PICTURE B 3 APE I 4 m u r r- ir, amp we ce eft9 YOUR. ATTACk C-CIIC- to FINISH t -'1 1 17 ' V " ' I L "v n WOMEN'S COUNCIL HAS FINE MEETING The Women's Council of the First Christian Church met at the lovely new home of Mrs. J. L. Sanders on the Calkins Koad Friday. At a short mi-eting of the In dies Aid. It was voted to secure a Christian flag to be displayed on the church rostrum In-side the United States flag recently pur chased. After a brief business meeting conducted by the president, Mrs. Emma Hockley, at hich time the roll call was responded to with Seripiure or an item from the World Call, Mis. Elsie Cof fell presented the .Missionary pn gram on "The Medical Program for Missions in India." The high light was a rerouting of a small orphan girl finding safety and friends in the hospital, and an other recording "The Kobber Boy" which disclosed the fact that one caste of India are train ed robbers who develop a pride in their endeavors. Mrs. Mar guerite Munson In addition pre sented a very Interesting article from the National Geographic magazine setting forth some of the habits and customs of the less known tribes. The Council will meet next in the parlors of the Christian Church October 2-lth at 12:() noon with a potluck lunchi-on, followed by a program of unusu al Interest. Roll call will be ans wered with names of Missionaries now on the field. A most cordial invitation to all friends Is . ex tended. Mrs. Sanders ami her co hostess Mrs. Josie Pfaff served delicious refreshments, to the fol lowing guests: Mrs. Carl Ander son, Mrs. Mable P. Taylor. Mrs. Pearl Malhis, Mm. Vi.lefa L. Taylor, Mrs. Annie Abel, Mrs. Rose Holmes, Mrs. Lucia Ingles, Mrs. Edith S. Ackert. Mrs. Alii-e Barker, Mrs. Harold Boucock. Mrs. Elsie Coffell, Mrs. Emma Bccklcy, Mrs. Marguerite Mun son. WEDNESDAY BRIDGE CLUB MEETS AT PORTERS Mrs. Frederick J. Porter enter tained her bridge club at an in formal one o'clock dessert lunch eon Wednesday at her home on Reser voir Avenue. She was assist ed in serving by .V:s. A. (i. Hen linger. Covers were placed for Mrs. Hall .Scely and Mrs. Maurice L. Hallmark, guests, and Mrs. A. G. llenninger, Mrs. A. D. Pair, Mrs. Frederick Chapman, Jr., Mrs. Ed Nolle, Mrs. Kenneth Bai ley and Mrs. o. It. Hess. Contract bridge was in plav during the altcrnoon with Mrs. Hallmark and Mrs. Henninger winning the high scores. I." Farmers ! Come in and See the Great New Ford Tractor! You'll Want to See the New Tools Available Now! Umpqua Tractor Co. 125 S. Pine St. There It Is ocji..' LANCSAKESA BOS Ft"?; END CF OJ'E C'EI JUCS HAS DACTV?) PSAT'CALLY AT L oT.' It's the Worst! f AMD X Mt5 1 I ORDERED 1 rVUPt 1 n 8. D. STUDY CLUB ANNOUNCES MEETING The South Douglas Study Club will hold Its lust meeting of the UH7-48 year, at eight o'clock the evening of October 21 at the home of Mrs. Archie Ferguson, president of the group. Mrs. Ferguson w ill open th meeling wilh a brief outline oi the divisions and branches of the United Slates Government and will give the purpose of each. Topics of world affairs for dis cussion will be presented as fol lows: economics, Gladys Michaels foreign relations, Margaret Mr Gee; army and navy, Frances McF.wcn, politics, Bess Clough; laiHir, Mary Gaulke. Ail members are urged to re present as the meeting will he of particular interest and enjoy ment. LUTHERAN6 LEAGUE TO MEET WEDNESDAY NICHT The Young Lutherans ls-agw will meet Wednesday evening at the Sutherlln Housing IroJec-t hall with Gene Anderson in chaige. Mcmliers and friends de siring transiHirtation are asked to meet at the parsonage at 6:30 P. M. COMMUNITY CLUB TO MEET ON WEDNESDAY The Tenmile Community Chin will meet Wednesday at a noon potluck luncheon at the church parlors. During the social hour a white elephant sale will be hel I. All members are urged to be present. Shipment of freight on U. S. railroads cost less than a cent a ton mile, on the average, in l'M a reduction of 25 per cent from 1921. Your HOME & COMMUNITY HARDWARE Housewares . . . I-awn and Garden Seed . . . Tools . . . Fertilizers . . , Paints . . . Farmers' Supplies . . . RENTALS ON THESE: Floor Sander Floor Itolishrr Vacuum 'leaner Iiwn Holler Vigoro Spreader Open Til 6:3!) Kvenlngs 9 A. M. Til 1 V. M. 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