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Social Calendar
Sunday-March 14
Camp Fire Girls to attend Pres
byterian Church, Methodist
Church, Christian Church and
Catholic Church in observance of
national birthday week.
Trail Dust Saddle Club to meet
at 2 o'clock at courthouse.
Sheriffs Posse to hold drill prac
tice at 10 A. Sunday at Posse
barns.
Monday-March 15
Junior Woman's Club St. Pat
ricli's party at 8 p. m. in base
Inent at armory. Miss Helen Cas
ey and Mrs. Paul Jenkins, special
feature. Vocal numbers by
Charles Ricketts. Hostesses, Mrs.
Harold Jokela and Miss Annaloris
Ward.
Women of Roseburg and com
munity asked to sew for voter
erans facility from 1 to 4 at
Red Cross rooms at armory.
Methodist Keystone Club to
meet at 7:30 dessert-supper at
home of Mrs. A. B. Taylor, 1435
Madrone, Laurelwood, with Mrs.
Walter Hercher, Mrs. Chester
Hercher and Mrs. J. L. Wolford.
hostesses. Devotions in charge of
Mrs. Adrian Fisher.
Navy Mothers Club to meet at
8 P. M. at Salvation Army head
quarters on South Jackson street.
Benson P.-T.A. to meet at 7:30
P. M. at scholhouse. All patrons
and members invited. Picture,
"It's Your America," under aus
pices of U. S. War department,
to be shown. Talk to be given
on National Security. Mrs. Kred
Hargis, president, will conduct
meeting.
Tuesday-March 16
Roseburg Woman's Club open
forum and discussion on Civic
Needs at 1:30 o'clock at armorv
lounge. Mrs. Paul Elliott, vice
president, in charge of meeting.
Hostesses for tea include Mrs.
Earl Bleile and Mrs. A. S. Coen,
chairman, Mrs. James E .Saw
yers, Mrs. Earl Flegel, Mrs. L. W.
Jasse, Mrs. J. D. Osborn, Mrs.
George Sewell, Mrs. Clyde Cars
tens, Sr., and Mrs. J. J. Kester.
Eden Ladies Aid of Elgarose
Lutheran Church to meet in aft
ernoon at ho.ne of Mrs. Edna
SJorgen.
Alpha Zeta Theta Rho Girl?
club to meet at G-.'iO potluck sup
per at I. O. O. F. hall.
Northside Bible Study Circle tc
meet at 2:30 p. m. at home ot
Mrs. Paul Blaskey, 40S Rowe
street, under direction of Mrs
Edith S. Ackert.
Lookinggiass Home Demon
stration Unit to meet at 1:30
p. m. at Methodist church with
Mrs. W. L. Holing discussing
"Care of the Feet." All women
ol'the community are invited.
Melrose Grange to meet at 8
p. m. at hall. Refreshments ir.
charge of Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Doer
ner and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Cring.
Roseburg Rebekah Lodge, No.
41, invited to golden anniversary
celebration of Myrtle Creek
lodge at 2 p. m. at Myrtle Creek,
followed by a 6:30 dinner. Rose
burg degree team to put in initia
tory work.
Green P.-T.A. Study Club noor,
potluck luncheon meeting at home
of Mrs. Bella Holm.
Wednesday-March 17
Official birthday cf Camp Fire
Girls organization to be observec
by members of group making
a tour through KRNR studio.
Douglas County W a 1 1 h e r
League to meet in evening at
Rietmann home at Winchester.
Those desiring transportation oi
directions to get to the Rietmanr,
home are asked to contact Rev.
W. A. Sylwester or the presi
dent. Pythian Sisters to hold no-hostess
trukey banquet at Carl's Hav
en at 6:30 P. M. honoring the
Grand Chief, Quintella Do Spain.
All Sisters, Brothers and their
friends are invited. Reservations
must be made by calling 381-J-3
or 40-F-22.
Roseburg Art and Embroidery
Club to meet in afternoon at
home of Mrs. Glenn Cox, route
2.
' Calapooia Ladies Club to meet
at noon potluck luncheon at club
house with Mrs. Florence Slater,
Mrs. Violet Sconce, Mrs. Lillian
Van Volkenberg, and Mrs. Fran
kie Moore, hostesses.
Mu Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi
to meet at 8 p. m. at home of
Mrs. E. F. Marcell, 123 Brown
Avenue.
District, No. 11, O. S. N. A. to
meet at 7:30 p. m. at home of
Mrs. E. H. Verrell on Garden
Valley Road. Jane Gavin, from
state headquarters in Portland,
will be guest speaker. All grad
uate nurses urged to attend.
St. George's Episcopal Guild to
meet at 7:30 p. m. at parish
house on East Oak street. All
women of the parish are invited.
Thursday-March 18
All adults interested in handi
craft as well as Den Mothers,
leaders and graauates of Camp
Fire and Bluebird groups, Invit
ed to handicraft class meeting
at 7:30 p. m. at Methodist Church
under direction of Rev. W. A.
MacArthur. Ko charge made with
the exception for materials used.
Garden Valley Women's Club
to meet at 2 o'clock at club
house. All members asked to be
present.
Roseburg Chapter, Eastern
Star will meet at 8 o'clock at
Masonic temple for Initiation. Re
freshments will be served. Mrs.
Grant Osborn, worthy matron,
members and visiting members
invited.
P. N. G. Club to meet at 7:30
p. m. at I. O. O. F. had with
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mie Hudnell, Blanche Marr and
Daynise Beach, hostsesses. En-
Cy LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
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Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Russell cele
brated their fiftieth wedding an
niversary Sunday, February 29.
l'hey were married at Hanford,
Calif.. February 26, 1898, and
moved to Oregon 41 years ago.
They have been residents of
Douglas County for 36 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell have
eight children, all of whom are
living and include: Miss Mabel
Russell, Ketchikan, Alaska; Mrs.
Margaret Callen, Roseburw Mrs.
F. U (Helen) Cockelreas, Van
couver, Wash.; Mrs. C. P. (Lyda)
Hinsdale, Roseburg; Morgan Rus
scll, Reedsoort; C. F. (Bill) Rus
sell, Roseburg; Mrs. Earl (Vir
ginia) Manley, Tiller, and Robert
Russell, and seven grandchildren:
Phyllis Hinsdale, Charles and
Nancy Cockelreas, Georgina and
Linda Russell, Tommy Manley
and Toni Russell.
A family dinner was held at
Carl's Haven Sunday. Covers
were placed for the "uests of hon
or and Miss Mabel Russell. Mrs.
Margaret Callen, Mr. and Mrs. F.
L. Cockelreas and children,
Charles and Nancy; Mr. and Mrs.
CJ. P. Hinsdale and daughter. Miss
Phyllis; Mr. and Mrs. Morgan
Russell and children, Georgina
ind Linda; Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
'ertninment in charge of Mar
garet Miller, Nona Porter and
Inga High.
Olalla Busy Steppers Club to
meet at noon potluck luncheon at
home of Mrs. Don Parker in
Roseburg.
Roseburg Woman's Club an
nual spring flower show from 2
!o 10 p. m. at armory. Exhibitors
isked to have displays at the
armory between 10 a. m. and 12
u. m. that day. All Douglas Coun
;y gardners invited to exhibit
Ihelr flowers. Public invited. No
admission charge.
West Melrose Club to meet
in afternoon at home of Mrs.
Amy Criteser. Roll call topic to
be "My Favorite Bible" quota
tion. Women of Roseburg Country
Club to meet at 9:30 a. m. at
clubhouse for weekly contract
bridge play. Luncheon at 12:30
and golfing at 1:30.
Alpha Iota Chapter, Beta Sig
ma Phi to meet at 8 p. m. at
home of Mrs. Bernard Saar with
Mrs. Ernest Barker, Jr., Mrs.
Roy Barnhart and Miss Melva
Williamson, hostesses. Miss Wil
liamson to present program on
"Music."
Friday-March 19
Second day of Roseburg Wo
man's Club annual spring flower
show to be held from 11:30 a. m.
to 10 p. m. at armory.
South Deer Creek Home Eco
nomics Club all-day meeting and
potluck luncheon at noon at
home of Mrs. R. A. Findlay.
Riversdale Grange 6:30 potluck
birthday dinner honoring mem
bers having birthdays in Janu
ary, February and March. Gar
den Valley women in charge of
kitchen. Mrs. Walter Norris and
Mrs. Cliff Hess, co-hostcses.
Bellview Club to sponsor cook
ed food sale and bazaar at Percy
Croft building on North Jack
son street. Homemade breads,
pies, cakes, cookies and salads
will be featured.
Saturday-March 10
Garden Valley Women's Club
invites public to benefit card
party at 8 p. m. at clubhouse.
Prizes for card plays. Refresh
ments. Tanda Camp Fire group of
Canyonville to sponsor rummage
sale ot clean and menaea ciotn
ing and shoes at 10 a. m. at
James Hotel in Canvonville.
Children's Weekly Story Hour
at 10:30 a. m. at Roseburg Public
Library. All grade school children
invited.
Melrose Grange Invites public
to tama!e supper from 6 to 9
p. m. at hall. Homemade pies
and rolls to be featured. Tamales
to be made by Mrs. Nellie Mey
ers. South Deer Creek Grange meet
ing at 8 p. m. at hall. Program
in charge of If ?turer, Mrs. Joe
Wedding
Picture by Master btudio
C. G. Russell.
Russell. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rus
sell and daughter, Toni; Mr. and
Mrs. tan Manley and son.
Tommy; Mrs. Georgie Wright of
Salem, and Robert Baum, of Cor
vallis. At the dinner, Robert Baum
presented a poem he had written
:n honor of Mr. Russell and sang
"Girl of My Dreams" for Mrs.
Russell.
Following the dinner, a recep
tion was held at the home of their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. G. P. Hinsdale. Seventy-five
guests attended.
Hie four-tiered golden wedding
cake was baked bv the Russells'
son, Morgan, of Reedsport. Miss
Phyllis Hinsdale cut the cake;
Mrs. Earl Manley Dresided at the
coffee urn; Mrs. George Hinsdale
and Mrs. Robert Russell served;
Mrs. Margaret Wilson had charge
of the guest book, and Mrs. C. F.
Russell, Miss Mabel Russell and
Mrs. Margaret Callen assisted
about the rooms.
Th table was centered with an
arrangement of yellow carnalions
and daffodils with t Jl yellow ta
ners. Potted azaleas, camellias
daffodils and tulips were arrang
ed about the rooms. The many
lovely gifts were displayed in the
living room.
Brumbach. Refreshments in
charge of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Collison, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs.
Lewin Parker.
April 5
Junior Woman's Club to enter
tain Roseburg Woman's Club at
8 p. m. at armory lounge. Mrs.
Claire Argow, executive secre
tary of the state prison board
of Oregon, as guet speaker.
Mrs. Howard Marsh, general
chairman.
U. of O. Mothers Club benefit
card party at 7:30 dessert-supper
at Veterans Facility recreational
hall.
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Junior Woman's Club spring
dancing party to be held by mem
bers and their invited guests at
Roseburg Country Club.
MRS. L. E. McCLINTOCK
IS HOSTESS TO DRIDGE
LUNCHEON CLUB FRIDAY
Mrs. L. E. McClintock gra
ciously entertained her bridge
club at a lovely one o'clock
luncheon Friday at her attractive
home in Westmoreland.
Covers were placed at prettily
appointed small tables for Mrs.
J. R. Wharton, Mrs. G. W. Mar
shall. Mrs. Paul Helweg and Mrs.
E. A. Pearson, guests, and Hiss
Helen Casey, Mrs. Ivan Mckens,
Mrs. D. B. Bubar. Mrs. Clair K.
Allen and the hostess, Mrs. Mc
Clintock.
High scores for the afternoon's
bridge play were won by Mrs
Wharton for the guests and Mrs,
Bubar for members.
MRS. PAUL SYRON
ENTERTAINS CLUB AT
CHARMING LUNCHEON
Daffodils and camellias formed
a orettv motif for the one o'clock
salad-luncheon given Tuesday by
Mrs. Paul Syron, when she gra
ciously entertained her bridge
club at her home on South Main
street. ,
Covers were placed for Mrs.
Mel Ingram of Grants Pass, Mrs.
Edward Titcomb and Mrs. Ted
Wirak, guests, and Mrs. E. A.
Pearson, Mrs. M. C. Bow ker, Mrs.
Bill Courter, Mrs. Maurice L.
Hallmark, Mrs. L. K. Fies and
the hostess, Mrs. Syron.
High scores for the afternoon s
bridge play were won bv Mrs.
Ingram and Mrs. Bowker.
EDNA P. MONTGOMERY
AND CECIL LIESINGER
MARRY IN SUTHERLIN
Edna Patricia Montgomery and
Cecil Walter Liesinger were mar
ried at the Sutheriin Methodist
parsonage February 28th hy Rev.
Earl B. Cotton. Those present
were the bride's brother, Orville
Montgomery; the bridegroom's
sister, Ella Mae Leisinger, who
were attendants.
The couple will make their
home' in West Sutheriin.
BEVERLY T. TISON AND
MAX N, PRITCHETT
MARRY AT MEDFORD
Miss Beverlv T. Ttson. Medford,
daughter of Mrs. Howard C. Has-
Keii, crater lane nignwav, nien
ford. and Clarence H. Tison. of
Canyonville, became the bride of
Max in. pritenett, son oi Mr. ana
Mrs. S. J. Pritehett, of Canyon
ville, at six-thirty o'clock the eve
ning of February 28, at The
Chapel of the Rocks and Roses,
Medford. Rev. D. E. Millard, pas
tor, performed the Impressive
double ring ceremony in the pres
ence of 20 guests. The chapel was
decorated with carnations daffo
dils, pussy willows, heather and
ferns.
The bride, who was -iven In
marriage by her father, was love
lv in a suit of midnight blue with
matching accessories. Jler corsage
was of white carnations and pink
sweetpeas.
Miss Janet Walker of Reeds
port was maid of honor and wore
a navy blue silk dress with flow
ered bodice and a corsage of gar
denias. S. J. Pritehett, father of
the bridegroom, was best man.
Preceding the ceremony, Rev.
D. E. Millard sang "Always" and
"Because."
Following the ceremony, a re
ception was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Swearingen
on the Central Point Midway
road. The bridal couple cut the
first piece of wedding cake and
serving was continued by Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence H. Tison. Punch
was served by Miss Patricia Lem
mon. Guests from out-of-town in
eluded Miss Janet Walker of
Reedsport; William C. Pritehett,
of Eugene, brother of the bride
groom: Mr. and Mrs. S. J.
Pritehett, Canyonville. parents of
the bridegroom, ana Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence H. Tison, Canyonville,
father and step-mother of the
bride.
Following a honeymoon the
couple will make their home in
Eugene.
The bride attended Medford
High School and later was grad
uated from Riddle High School In
January. 1946. The bridegroom
was discharged one and a half
years aeo from the U. S. Navy as
a MO MM 3rd class, following two
vears in the service, practically all
of wnicn was in tne soutn t-acmc
theater of operations. He was
graduated from Kooseveit Hign
School in Portland in 1943 and is
now a freshman at University of
Oregon, majoring in business ad
ministration. BADOURA CLUB HAS
ENJOYABLE EVENING
MEETING TUESDAY
The monthly meeting of Ba-
ttoura Club, in y a l a Temple,
Daughters of Nile, war. held rues
day evening at the home of Mrs
T. B. Virden, North Jackson
Street, with Mrs. Edward B. Row,
assisting hostess. From a lace
covered table, with a center ar
rangement of lauristinus flanked
bv tall tapers, a delicious dessert
supjier was served bv the host
esses, assisted by Mrs. B. A.
Young. A business meeting was
held presided over by the presi
dent of the club, Mrs. Cliff
Thornton. This was the first
meeting of the club since the
Spring ceremonial of N y d 1 a
Temple, of Portland. Several of
those attending gave reports on
the ceremonial; all expressed
themselevs as having enjoyed It
Immensely. As the sewing assign
ment has not been received from
the Chairman of Sewing, It was
agreed to make a voluntary con
tribution of tea towels to the
Shrine Hospital. The members
and husbands are invited to a
picnic at the "hideaway" of Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Marsters, South
of Roseburg, on Sunday,
March 14th, Mr. and Mrs. George
Smith being co-hosts.
, The next meeting of the Club
will be held at the home of Mrs.
M. H. Casscl. on South Kane
Street, with Miss Lois Cassel as
co-hostess. A White Elephant Sale
will be held at this meeting with
Mrs. Roy E. Bellows in charge.
Present were Mrs. Cliff Thorn
ton, Mrs. B. A. Young, Mrs. Bruce
Elliott, Mrs. Albert Mlcelll, Mrs.
E. S. A. Lund. Mrs. H. E. Wood,
Mrs. A. J. Young, Mrs. J. M.
Throne, Mrs. M. B. Green, Mrs.
M. H. Cassel, Miss Lois Cassel,
Mrs. S. Ravnor Smith, Mrs. Carl
E. Wimberly, Mrs. Rov E. Bel
lows, Mrs. Koentz, Mrs. Roy
Entler, Mrs. A. Helgeson, Mrs.
Emmit Nlcademus, Mrs. Oscar
Berrie, a visiting member, and
the hostesses Mrs. E. Row and
Mrs. T. B. Virden.
MRS. KENNETH BAILEY
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE
CLUB ON WEDNESDAY
Daffodils and tall yellow tapers
graced the lace-covered table
used by Mrs. Kenneth 'Baily
Wednesday, when she graciously
entertained her bridge club at
a charming one o'clock dessert
luncheon at her attractive home
in West Roseburg.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
W. S. Plimpton, Miss Helen
Casey and Mrs. Bert Corkrum,
guests, and Mrs. A. D. Parr, Mrs.
Edwin Nolto, Mrs. Roy Cummins,
Mrs. A. G. Hennlnger, Mrs.
Frederick J. Porter and the host
ess, Mrs. Bailey.
Contract bridge was enjoyed
during the afternoon with Mrs.
Corkrum and Mrs. Hennlnger
winning the high scores.
GRANTS PASS VISITORS
COMPLIMENTED AT LOVELY
LUNCHEON AT HOTEL ROSE
Mrs. Hal J. Ayotte and Mrs.
E. A. Pearson arranged a charm
ing one o'clock no-hostess lunch
eon Wednesday at the Hotel Rose
In compliment to Mrs. Mel
Ingram and her aunt, Mrs. Anna
Knauss, who left that afternoon
for their home In Grants Pass,
following an overnight stay in
Roseburg.
Acacia and dallotllls graced
the table. Covers were placed
for Mrs. Ingram and Mrs. Knauss,
guests of honor, Mrs. Edward
Titcomb, Mrs. Abe Bean, Mrs. W.
F. Amiot, Mrs. L. L. Wimberly,
Mrs. John Todd and the host
esses, Mrs. Ayotte and Mrs.
Pearson.
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Mrs. H. J. DeBernardi. Jr.. nee
Faith Young was guest of honor
at a charming pink and blue
shower party given Saturday eve
ning Dy Mrs. Eugene rtawson ano
Miss Dora Walker at the hitter's
attractive home on the Melrose
road. A pink and blue motif was
carried out by the use of appro
priate flguerlnes and tall tapers.
Games and cards were played
U. OF O. MOTHERS CLUB
MEETS MONDAY MIGHT AT
DESSERT-SUPPER PARTY
Mrs. G. M. Melvin and Mrs.
Orlena Slattery entertained the
University of Oregon Mothers
Club at a very lovely seven-thirty
o'clock dessert-supper Monday
evening at the attractive home of
the former P'acllity Post. White
tulips and white stock centered
the large serving table. Covers
were placed for Mrs. D. W. Young,
president, Mrs. W. H. Carter,
Mrs. Hedwig Watzig. Mrs. F. C. I
Frear, Mrs. Archie Amorde and '
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Amorde; i
Mrs. Ethel Turner, Mrs. Edyth
Gilmour, Mrs. Fred Hamilton,
Mrs. Sig Fett, Mrs. H. D. Scolt,
Mrs. Paul R. Shanklin and the
hostesses, Mrs. Melvin and Mrs.
Slattery.
Plans were made for a benefit
card party to be held at a 7:30
dessert-supper Monday, April 5,
at the Veterans Facility recrea
tional hall. The public is invited.
Prizes will be awarded winners
in bridge, five-hundred and pin
ochle. A program will be pre
sented. Mrs. G. M. Melvin, Mrs.
Paul R. Shanklin and Mrs. C. B.
Wade are the general chairmen.
MISS WYONA BORGEN
COMPLIMENTED AT UOVELY
AFFAIR WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Mrs. Elvin Cloake entertained
at a charming seven-thirty
o'clock dessei't-sunoer parly and
kitchen shower Wednesday eve
ning at her home in compliment
to Miss Wyona Borgen, popular
bride-elect. The small serving
tables were prettily appointed
with bouquets of primroses and
daphne, while large bouquets of
daffodils, Japanese quince and
pussywillows were used about
the rooms.
A mock wedding was a high
light of the evening, after which
the many useiui and neautuul
gifts were presented to Miss Bor
gen from Mrs. Ed Borgen, Mrs.
Lorraine Rogers, Mrs. Ivan Rog
ers, Mrs. Stringer, Mrs. Jay
Young, Mrs. Bert Young, Mrs. C.
B. Calkins Mrs. Jack Calks, Mrs.
Dan Kennerly, Mrs. Johanna
Henrlckson, Mrs. Eldon McLaugh
lin, Mrs. H. L. Lander, Mrs. Joe
Johnson, Mrs. George Johnson
and the hostess, Mrs. Elvin G.
Cloake.
MRS. PHIL HARTH
ENTERTAINS AT LOVELY
BRIDGE-SUPPER PARTY
Mrs. Phil Harth entertained at
a charming seven o'clock two
course bridge-supper party at her
attractive home on East Cass
Street Wednesday evening. The
lace-covered table was centered
with a beautiful bouquet of King
Alfred daffodils, lauristinus and
tall lighted tapers.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
Clyde Fullcrton, Mrs. L. J. Ful
lerton, Mrs. J. P. Motschenbacher,
Mrs. E. C. Patterson, Mrs. Adrian
Fisher, Mrs. William Machen,
Mrs. Hall Seely, Mrs. L. L. Wim
berly and the hostess, Mrs. Harth.
Contract bridge was in play I
during the evening with Mrs.
Patterson winning high score and
Mrs. Seely, second high score.
GREEN P.-T. A. STUDY
CLUB MEETS TUESDAY
AT ENJOYABLE LUNCHEON
Mrs. Freida Steinhauer enter
tained the Green P.-T. A. Stud"
Club at an enjoyable potluck
luncheon at her home in Happy
Valley Tuesday. During the af
ternoon the group sewed on tea
tow'cls for the bazaar.
Those enjoying the day with
Mrs. Steinhauer Included: Mrs.
Ardle Edie and daughter. Teri;
Mrs. Clema O'Neill, Mrs. Bee
Cornllsen, Mrs. Edna Lewis, Mrs.
Bella Holm. Mrs. Ethel Ascott,
Mrs. Lois Miller, Mrs. Vivian
Heater, Mrs. Agnes Telford and
Mrs. Lucy Myers and son. Dale.
The next meeting will be March
16 at a potluck luncheon at noon
at the home of Mrs. Bella Holm.
MRS. DEAN COHICK
ENTERTAINS SEWING
CLUB FRIDAY EVENING
Mrs. Dean Cohick entertained
her Sewing Club, Friday evening,
at her home on South Main. Mem
bers sX'nt an enloyable eve"mr
sewing and visiting. Later, Mrs.
Cohick served delicious refresh
i rncnts to the following members:
Mrs. Ous Spikouskv, Miss Doro
thy Smith, Miss Helen Emery
and Mrs. Robert Kent. Mrs. A.
H. Turnage was unable to attend
due to Illness. The next meeting
will be held at the home of Mrs.
Gus Spakousky In Edenbower.
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ed to Mrs. DeBernardi from: Mrs.
Ed Radlgan, Mrs. Albert DeBer
nardi, Mrs. H. J. DeBernardi, Sr.,
Mrs. Charles E. Hart, Mrs. Plin
Laurancc, Mrs. Allen Cordon,
Mrs. Donald White, Mrs. Gone
Powell. Mrs. O. A. Kennerly, Jr.,
Mrs. Robert Harris, Mrs. Jack
Josse, Mrs. Carl Wassom, Mrs.
Pete Rudolf, Mrs. Ed Wvatt, Mrs.
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