Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, March 13, 1948, Image 4

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG',' OREGON SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1948
Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
Celebrate 62nd Anniversary
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1 Plcturn bv Photo Lab.
. Mr. and Mrs. L.
; Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Mynatt,
IHoseburg, celebrated their 62nd
Jweddinf; anniversary quietly Sun
iday, March 7, at the home of
their son-in-law and daughter,
,City Councilman and Mrs. Percy
, Croft, on North Jackson street.
Another daughter. Mrs. Leila
Weber, was present for the oc-
DANCE
Look! No Hands-
Awww . . . stop your worrying. FLIGHTY Is as safe as
a babe In arms. He doesn't need hands to fly that plane. As a
matter of fact, those dependable ships nt Sutherlin Valley Air
ways Just about fly themselves.
If you think flying's hard, you're wrong. The boys at
Sutherlin Valley Airways can tell you all about it. But we
warn you: don't investigate flying unless you want to fly.
If you look Into it at all, you'll see all the advantages and bo
right out on the training line.
Hut that's a Eood idea unyway.
Phone 782.
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lt5H Tl 'N A DUNSION.' SEEMS WE CAN'T HEA.R. BACK TO OOP... f VOUR TOUfiH DAV... ALL OF i3U.. I CAME HER TO J I
' -41 TO ME l-l-EY' BEINfl "EM. BUT KNOW- I I'D LIKE TO 5EE EXCELLENCY THIS U GST 6CME SHUT-Etc NOT TO J j I
UNNECESSARILY INS OSCAK. I'LL WHAT THE "RAJ Atf WISHES TO f?UO TO MY , HOLP A RECEPTION.' x-S- H
" s'JK V'.V ROUGH OM HIM,' BET HE BROUGHT .VlLL DO WITH VKETIUE T y( JUARTEI?5io V -l-Tr-Tirl
I We alley cop (h K??JfefIr (i'fl4 fii YM i AM f M n
I AND OSCAR BOOM J.hs :tT jt'J T ffl faUZZL 1 -feVsf 1 I
j perform in a , A Ji I ki iSeT'-ia .ii JsaJWS iO wW?& irm'fy
mOICOLCUS ARABIAN ' I- Ttt-I JfSjrWi f W MS 11 Wf
) ASSOCIATES ARE .j I JlAVtL V f H rltt$i-Jfr M IW 'H'C r 49N
rFRECKLISANDH'? WJENDS Jitters BYKnlXLOSSEiR
JM XL lie" S JbH & 1
H. Mynatt.
canton. Their son, W. E. Mynatt,
who resides at Bend, was unable
to attend. Friends and neighbors
called to greet them during the
day.
Mr. Mynatt, aged 8fi, and Mrs.
Mynatt, who Is 84, have lived in
and near Roseburg all of their
lives. They were married in Rose
burg, March 7, 188G.
TONIGHT
at
Dixonville Grange
Music by
Happy Valley
Cowboys
Belter get started today. l CQ Kitchen Cobincts
Miller's Spring Fashion Show
Is Large Event of Thursday
Miller's SDrln? Fashion Show
proved to be one of the largest
events of the Roseburg Country
Club year, when it was held at a
nnA n'nnnle Innnhnnn onH nnait.
affair Thursday afternoon at the
ciuujiouse. Bouquets ox uaiiouus
and acacia decorated the large
club room, while the serving ta-
lauristlnus and daffodils.
FrpH T.llnrl mnnn(T.f nf Mil.
ler's, acted as master of cere
monies and introduced the fol'
lowing models: Mrs. II. J. Hen
wood. Miss Gen Lutey, Mrs. C. S.
Heinllne. Miss f.aurn Pnttnn Mro
Betty Waggoner, Mrs. Donald
.TnhnKnn Mm AHrlnn Riwon Kfiic
Irene Trapalis and Miss Donna
Nears. Mrs. Paul Geddes acted as
accompanist and the Solovox was
loaned by courtesy of Ott's Music
Store for the occasion.
Latest spring styles were ex
hibited by the models Including
suits, sports and afternoon frocks,
coats, playsuits and dresses, swim
ming attire and evening gowns.
Snrinif nrl pnrlv mmmaii f...
wear, hats and accessories were
uno moaeiea. Mrs. .na Thorpe,
who is in charge of Miller's fash
Ion department, had charge of ar
rangements for the show with
TrPnP Ttnninld in phorna nf
hair styles. The show was very
ucauuiuny ana arusucaiiv pre
sented. Those enjoying the affair were
Mrs. Hall Seely, Mrs. K. D. Ad
ams, Mrs. Earl Flegel, Mrs. Ken
neth Bailey, Mrs. Paul Geddes,
Mrs. Chester Morgan, Mrs. Paul
Helwee. Mrs. C n Wmin
Ivan Pickens, Mrs. Hayden Fisk,
Mrs. David C. Campbell, Mrs. Gil
Holderman, Mrs. ft. M. McFar
land, Mrs. R. C. Glle, Mrs. Keith
Rrnnt TWt-o PaWi rv.ll!,... mM
M. M. Berry, Mrs. Mitchell Moore,
Mrs. James Hughes, Mrs. C. E.
Knight, Mrs. W. C. Calllson, Mis.
Joe Perrault, Mrs. William W.
Kellogg, Mrs. Herman Hatlsoff,
Mrs. Jack Fariss, Jr., Mrs. Abe
Bean, Mrs. J. B. Josse Mrs. Ar
mour Murdock, Mrs. Scott Lay
man. Mrs. Frederick Ktvr iu,c
T. Mouche. Mrs. Ted Wliak. Mm'
Louis Neureiter, Mrs. Ray Hamp
ton, Mrs. Vernon Keel, Mrs. F
G. Burr, Mrs. D. J. McCarroll,
Mrs. Paul Wray, Mrs. Paul Syron,
Mrs. L. K. Fies, Mrs. H. C
Stearns, Mrs. Frank G. Bodin,
Mrs. R. D. Bridges, Mrs. Walter
Brydges, Mrs. L. E. Hennlnger,
Mrs. Gene Krewson, Mrs. Julius
Benham, Mrs. Connie Latham,
Mrs. Fred Lund, Mrs. A. D. Parr,
.... ........... ... i.uinun, ivilb,
James Slattery, Mrs. A. G. Hen-
ninger, mrs. w. Howard Pattison,
Mrs. George Churchill, Mrs. A. L.
Weddle, Mrs. Adah Knowland,
Mrs. Rnv Pnmmlng TUi.o f u
Dunn, Mrs. Nell Kas'u, Mrs. G. w!
marsnaii, mrs. M. (J. Uowker
Mrs. Arthur Clarke, Miss Helen
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Clark Leedy, Mrs. H. T. Hansen,
iTna. ii. i. jitcooson, mrs, n. c
Wells. Mrs K r I vil u r
T. Buhar, Mrs. M. F. Rice, Mrs.
J. A. Harding, Miss Rosa B. Par.
rott, Mrs. E. G. Young, Jr., Mrs.
Harold Wayman, Mrs. A. R. Jack
lln, Mrs. L. L. Powers, Mrs. W. S.
Plimilton. Mi's. H,M-f Cnrlrnm
Mrs. Burton Randall. Mrs. F. w!
Sulinpr, Mrs. Alden W. Kilhorn,
Umpciua Cabinet
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Store and
Home Remodeling
I Home Remodelina JTM
II shelving. Counters dRf
S X 2040 NorthT
ATt-a Phtlln MalEhan .Ti-n D T
Martin, Mrs. Clyde Knight, Mrs.
Hal J. Ayotte, Mrs. Paul Moen
Mrs. William D. Green, Mrs. E.
O. Radtke, Mrs. J. Harold Nich
ols, Mrs. C. W. Dishman, Mrs. A.
F. Mlcelli, Mrs. John R. Dinglcy,
Mrs. L. E. McClintock, Mrs. John
D. Todd, Mrs. Hedwig Watzlg,
Mrs. Edward Murphy, Mrs. L. L.
Wimberly, Mrs. Spencer W. Yates,
Mrs. D. W. Helliwell, Mrs. J. F.
Barker, Mrs. Roy E. Bellows, Mrs.
Dexter Rice. Mrs. Marie Flint Mc
Call, Mrs. Earl A. Neuru, Mrs. W.
F. Amiot, Mrs. Vernon Briggs.
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Frederick J. Porter.
Mrs. J. F. Diilard and Mrs. K.
D. Adams had charge of reserva
tions for the affair with Mrs.
Kpnnptn niillpvr In nhnvnn nf u
tickets.
ALPHA THETA CHAPTER
MEETING IS HFI n
TUE8DAY EVENING
Alnhn Thptn Phantoi. ry4
Sigma Phi met Tuesday evening
m me jiuiiie oi mrs. ti. u. church
205 S. Kane street with Mrs. Eu
gene Powell and Mrs. John Gard
ner, assisting hostesses.
Mrs. Charles R. Williamson
addressed the group on two sub
jects, "Debate" and "Expression."
nuncsnmenis were served by
the hostesses to Mrs. Robert Kid
der, Mrs. M. W. Brown, Mrs. Jack
W. Fariss, Mrs. Sidnev I. p'red
erickson, Miss Shirley Haines,
Mrs. Jack Newby, Mrs. E. H. Raw
son, Mrs. E. Byron Smith, Mrs.
Paul Syron, Miss Cecelia Watzlg
Mrs. Don Wilson, Mrs. Ted H
VVirak, Mrs. C. R. Williamson!
Mrs. .lark R .Tncuo M,.D
Todd, mpmhnm anrl' M, ' D ...
Carter, a guest.
BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON
ENJOYED AT SNYDER
HOME ON THURSDAY
Mrfi. TT IT finiMoi- pnintnl 1
at a charming one o'clock lunch
eon at her home on Cobb street
honoring Mrs. W. G. Blake, of Al
bany, Mrs. Henry Easton and the
uusu-ss on tneir Dirtiitiays.
The rooms were colorful with
bOUOIIPts nf rinfarltlc an.t !
ese quince, a Covers were placed
in mrs. duiko, Mrs. taston, Mrs
Alicp RhniiHa Mr xrr., I i.
Braunlnger, Mrs. W. G. Shugart
Mrs. S. .1 ShnpmnL-ni. on.l
hostess, Mrs. Snyder.
The afternoon was spent in
vlsitinir T.m,plir nine
. .. "KIC JIU'
sented to the three celebrating
tneir birthdays.
Cut
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Winchester St.
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KEITH CRENSHAW IS
HONORED AT PARTY
ON BIRTHDAY TUESDAY
Mrs. George Crenshaw, Jr., en
tertained at a lovely birthday
narty at her home Tuesday after
noon in honor of her son, Keith,
on his second anniversary. Spring
flowers were used about the
rooms. The table was centered
with a birthday cake encircled
With PflnHv Pactpr prrcro qmH
bits, flanked by tall tapers.
Visiting and games were en
Joyed, alter which lovely gifts
i"eseiiieu tu K.eitn irom
Blllv Crenshaw. .T.-iplrlo ni.iu
Larry West, Mis. R. R. Green
and Patty; Mrs. R. P. Blakely
and Robbie and Marilyn; Mrs. E.
L. Longnecker and Lyndia; Mrs.
Walter Moore and Douglas and
Marian; Mrs. Eric Purkerson and
Richard; Mrs. Carl Hlnther and
Carla Jean; Mrs. Ross Newcomb
and StpvnTi: Mm R T rt-nan
Mrs. Belle Crenshaw, Mrs. Fred
i-ongnecKer, Mrs. Edwin Harvey
.uiu me iiusiuss, jvirs. rensnaw,
Jr.
In the evening Mr. and Mrs.
Crenshaw invited Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Harrison, Mr. and Mrs.
Leo O'Mara and Patty and Mich
ael; Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Green
and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Harvey
to honor Keith.
MISS GLADY STRONG
PRESENTS PUPILS IN
CHARMING RECITAL
A nlano reeitnl wn o-kron wt
Tuesday evening bv pupils of
MISS GlnHvu Strnnn
nv. uiuiaiu
was varied as little beginners to
uuvancea Hign acnool students
were presented. Their playing
was Interesting and enjoyable as
it showed preparation and de
veloping musical perception.
The recital was given at Miss
Strong's home on South Main
Street. The families and friends
of the pupils were invited. A
SOCial hoiir Wnn pninvoH at tha
close of the program. Mrs. E. K
Jones. Mrs. J. W. Robertson, and
Mrs. R. E. Crawfod assisted in
serving.
The following were presented:
Ann Kelly, Myra Kelley, Colleen
McDonald. Dlvlp Tpo ripii c,.
anne Lee, Joe Hallmark, Stephen
nnii, uriHn nootn uamuie Kobert
son, Betty Jean Clark, Roland
Wagner, Jerry Feldkamp, Eddie
WOULD YOU LIKE TO
SEE WITHOUT GLASSES?
Lois N. Cassel
Teacher
The Dr. Bates Method of
Eye Education
Interview by Appointment
Only
Phone 1019-R
Flowers for Easter . . .
and Lillie's for Flowers.
Corsages
Flowers Potted Plants
Lillie's Flower Shop
Shoo "
Linoleum
Drainboards
Rubber and
Asphalt Tile
so
Kay Jones, John Marvin Robert
son, Donna Jean Ellison, Leila
Adams, Peggy Knight, Doris
Rand and Henrietta Johnson.
ROSEBURG STRING
QUARTET TO BE HEARD
ON PROGRAM SOON
Miss Naomi Scott, teacher of
violin, recently organized a string
quartet, which meets weekly for
practice and which will soon be
heard on programs of the near
future. One' of the first appear
ances of this new group will be
at the Roseburg Woman's Club
annt;il miicd-alp in nncpmrnn.p
of National Music Week early in
may.
The quartet includes Miss Scott,
first Violinist! Miss VatrMa Maim
second violinist: Mrs. Beulah
Roach, viollnst, and Mrs. Jean
Marr, cellist.
REBEKAH LOnr.P
MEETING IS HFI n
TUESDAY EVENING.
Roseburg Rebekah Lodge, No.
41, met Tuesday nipht at the I.
O. O. F. hall with the Noble
Grand, LaVerne Nickens, and
vice-grand, Thella Webber, in
charge.
The Rebekahs have been in
vited to Myrtle Creek's golden
anniversary Mnrph Id Thn
gram will begin at 2 o'clock and
a free rifnnpr uill hp canu nt
six-thirty o'clock. Roseburg Re-
uvKan s degree team will put on
the initiatory work.
Christmas RPhIs hnva hnnn is
sued annually in the United States
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