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- FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG,' OREGON THURSDAY, MAY 1 3, 1948 Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER PUBLIC INVITED TO BENEFIT CAR D PARTY i ON FRIDAY EVENING St. George's Episcopal Guild has ifucd a most cordial Invita tion to the public to enjoy a de liRhtful benefit card party'Friday ' night, May 14, at eight o'clock at the parish hall on East Cast ' street. Prizes will be awarded to both men and -women. Con tract bridge and pinochle will be in play. Door prizes will be given " and refreshments will be served . Those desiring to make reser vations are asked to call Mrs. Frederick Chapman, Jr., 628-L. Mrs. A. G. Henninger is general chairman of the party and is be ing assisted by Mrs. May Matt hews, Mrs. Vera M c C 1 1 n tock Jones, Mrs. A. F. Micelli, Mrs. Edgar Sumner and Mrs. John MacDonald. MRS. HOMER GROW TO PRESENT PUPILS IN PUBLIC RECITAL Mrs. Homer W. Grow will pre sent her piano and organ pupil? in a public recital to be held al seven-thirty o'clock next Monday night, May 17, at the First Pres byterian Church. Students of ali age groups, Including the pre school beginners to the advanced adult musicians, will be presented on the recital. The public is most cordially in vited to enjoy the affair. KEYSTONE CLUB TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT Methodist Keystone Club will meet Monday night at a seven thirty dessert-supper Monday night, May 17, at the home ol Mrs. Earl Wiley on South Kane street with Mrs. Paul Elliott, Mrs. Louis Neureiler, Mrs. C. K. Rand and Mrs. E. E. Maurer, hostesses. The devotions will he In charge of Mrs. M. h. Sug den. All members are cordially invited to be present. HERBERT YOUNG HAS PARTY ON BIRTHDAY Herbert Young of Tenmile en 'ertained a group of boys Sat urday at his home to celebrate his fourteenth birthday. Those enjoying the occasion with Her bert were: Albert Young, Don and Warren Nieklason, Ronald Garrison, Jim Nuzum, Burt Fox, Sidney Smi'.h, Duane Coy, Ralph Mnlsonhach, Al Young, Herbert Whitney and Ellon Swift. The boys played Softball and Iflter refreshments were served by Helen Young, assisted by Haz el Young and Carole Jean Mai sonbach. LOOK I NGG LASS UNIT TO MEET TUESDAY Eookingglass Home Extension Unit will meet Tuesday, May 18, at 10:30 a. m. at the church with Mrs. Joe Guthrie and Mrs. Ern est Voorhies Instructing in "Cor sage Making." Those attending are asked to bring a sack lunch. Coffee will be provided by the committee. All women of the community are invited. Women attending are also asked to bring old scissors and flowers. MERRY-GO-ROUND MEMBERS TO ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS Merry-Go-Round Club members will entertain their husbands at a parly Saturday night, May 15, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carnes, route 1, lioseburjr. FOR SHERIFF REPUBLICAN Candidate For SHERIFF of Douglas County - i" 't . 1; ... A t r , . V - ': wax. 1 L. R. "MAC" McCLINTOCK VCTS, GET BEHIND A VETERAN THAT'S QUALIFIED FOR THE JOB 18 Years Peace Officer World War II Veteran "A vote for Mac it a vote for honest and efficion! law enforcement." (Paid Advertisement) Robert Jones ELGAROSE COMFORT CLUB HAS MEETING Elgarose Comfort Club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Evelyn Warren with Mrs. Thclma Sundberg, co-hostess. Mrs. Agnes South conducted the business meeting and install ed the new officers including: president, Mrs. Leora Andrews; vice-president. Mvs. Agnes South; secretary, Mrs. Fa ye Edwards; treasurer, Mrs. Connie Showers. Mother's day readings were giv en by members. The door prize was won by Mrs. Nettie Lun deen. Lovely refreshments were serv ed to Mrs. Mable Baeklund, Mrs. Daisy Ward, Mrs. Nettle Wood ruff, Mm. Thelma Hanson, Mrs. Nettle Lundeen, Mrs. Ada Durch, Mrs. Pat Lucas, Mrs. Clarice Brown, Mrs. Agnes South and sons, Teddy and Timmie; Mrs. Clara Edman, Mrs. Leora An drews and son, Lyle D., Mrs. Connie Showers, Mrs. Barker, Mrs. Faye Edwards and daugh ter, Sharon; Mrs. McGrady and children; Mrs. Dye and daughter; Mrs. Lucille Edwards and daugh ters; Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Zelma Sand and sons, Joe Kussell and Stevie; Mrs. Evelyn Warren and Mrs. Thelma Sundberg. The next meeting will be June 3 at the home ol Mrs. Thelma Hanson. The meeting will be a no-hostess affair. JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET HELD FRIDAY EVENING The Riddle High School Junior Senior banquet was held at the school gymnasium Friday eve ning. The Tables were beautifully decorated with spring flowers and individual May baskets. Alice Schneider was chairman of the decorating committee. The P.-T. A. ladies served the dinner to the group. The program included: welcome by Dave Kid dle, Junior President: response, Kena Williams, senior president; talk by Prof. Arthur Brown, senior class advisor; sdIo, "Stars Will Remember," by Virginia Lilly, accompanied by Mrs. Mar garet McGee; class history, Betty Hausotter; class prophecy, Russell Mallack and Jim Zumwalt; guitar number, "There's A New Moon" by Gladys Kupp; class will, Verna Robbins; piano solo, "Among My Souvenirs," Alice Schneider; talk by Chester Cook, superintendent; Junior -Senior Athletic awards concluded the program. MELROSE EXTENSION UNIT HAS MEETING Melrose Home Extension Unit met at the grange hall Friday afternoon for the closing session of the year. Mrs. W. L. Boling, county home demonstration agent, conducted the demonstra tion on "Camouflaging Figure Irregularities." Mrs. C. Chitwood, chairman of the Unit, conducted the business session and gave a report of the Hoiemaker's Festi val. Melrose Unit received first prize for tne flower arrangement. The prize, a box of homemade candy, was enjoyed by the mem bers. 1 A report of the sewing mach ine attachments meeting was read. Plans were made tor a special meeting in June for a slipcover demonstration and the date of the meeting will be an nounced later by the committee. Those present were Mrs. W. L. Boling, Mrs. C. Chitwood, Mrs. H. G. Thompson, Mrs. H. P. Conn, Mrs. W. L. Kruse, Mrs. H. Ayde lott, Mrs. E. Bayliss, Mrs. R. E. Docrner and Mrs. E. R. Fenn. GARDEN VALLEY CLUB HAS ANNUAL LUNCHEON Garden Valley Woman's Club met Thursday for its annual pot luck birthday May day luncheon at the clubhouse. The tables were beautifully decorated by Georgia Edmonds and her committee. Covers were placed for Leila Spray, Helen Lehne, Georgia Ed monds, Wilma Pon, Pearl Mealy, Carrie Sinclair, Kathryn Ewens, Ethel Bussell, Mary Love, Emma Williams, Florence Norris, Mlna Parrott, Ada Hansen, Margaret Booth, Ethel Bashford, Sina John son, Margaret McKay, Nellie Madsen, Evelyn McLaughlin, Fern Daily, Belle Ewens, Agnes Schmidt, Erma Fielding, Addie Schneider, Lyna Cornwell, Elza T h u r 1 o w, Cloe Ritchie, Clara Hess, Ellen Michel, Iva Sinclair, members, and Vivian Hatcher, Faye Conn, Bonnie McCoy, TONITE K R N R 7:00 Straight Arrow 7:55-Billy Rose "Pitching Horseshoes"- 8:00-News 8:15-Fleetwood Lawton 1490 ON YOUR DIAL ALLEY OOP One Who Doesn't Run BY V. T. HAMLIN CO AT OMCC ) ( OR BE SLAIN V TO A nANf SIVftM' iWXi V'Ht SAVAGE WARRIORS.' 1 IM I ALONE ESCAPED i II l" THEIB ATTACK.' ISS-I o?cT6 YVV "If" J Them VE AkS A4 LEA E5 1H huusicane: WE MUST FLEE . I CuNNi? A0CUT TM' LCCX L'KE ANV ' MUW'CANB T'ME.' THESE CE5EBT MTMA9S ) FAIL 1ZJ FLEE A5 Dip TMB SEE. ONE AITCAHE5. STRANGE i r V I, ' r I I MlfiHTY A OMfi f jV ) f.. ,y. ii. ..,.,.., , . . ,.fr IV) S J 1 J' " r ism FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Or Boiled Bark BY MERRILL BLOSSER mm f.l ABE YOU r 5 1 KIDDINO H r I GUrSG, UKF AMW SAY'... THIS I'j AH APVt MUIRB piir I'LL SEI I. SMAPF OF It CHEAP 1M 1JI IM,D VOtl A.!n mf fvrBY Tll I DlYF OFF, I. Der.Mw AnourA UllOE d U'tAVT UN 11 GPAVY YFT.' TrMFERHP-AMDY ( MF WANTS lbf I YOLfRF (CCAKIM& bAYS THECtS ICY rAKEt CAM MY HEARTI J LOTS OF SltJFF ON ANTS ANO , HARDLY 1 v ' lh nv'y RED RYDER Suspicions BY FRED HERMAN (?APIPLY 'HE GHOST TOWJ CbS"0 LIFE WUrl A NSEW) STRIKE. ',, nr heart, i'll sv.l 5o ' -V CLAWS AT f-POS EACH.' -sv'jiv V.- t;&a. 4tjro u-r.' c- u wape sR ohi; thai i rot act like pv?; A5 HE'S GET S'tCO ( MTrt THAT V'JTTV 1MJC5K'U i mm TOMMY PRATT HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Tommy Pratt celebrated his sixth birthday at a delightful party given by his mother, Mrs. Leo Pratt Saturday. Miss Elva Mae Pratt and Miss Martha Strit sky assisted with the games and in serving refreshments. Lovely gifts were presented to Tommy from: Richard Smith, Connie and Donna Jacobs, Gay Van Horn, . Davie and Doyle Lewis, Billy Davidson, Linda and Roger Johnson, Martha Stritsky and Elva and Billy Pratt. . Georglne Kohlhagen, Marie Stephens, Ella Mae Young, Mitta Schneider, Lillian Hill, Rose Goberville' and Hilda Walters, guests. The next meeting will be May 20 with Mina Parrott and Iva Sinclair, hostesses. All members are requested to bring plants for a 5c benefit plant sale to be held during the club meeting. UNITED WORKERS CLASS HAS MEETING FRIDAY United Workers Class of the First Chrlstiaan Church met Fri day afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. R. Wilson. Mrs. C. G. Stanton, president, conducted the meeting. Several members were reported HI. Mrs. Abel of Beaver ton and Mrs. Alexander of Port land sent greetings and letters to the class. The question of evening class meetings was discussed and it was decided to discontinue them. Mrs. A. M. Neal conducted a very interesting Mother's Day program in which every guest participated. Prizes went to Mrs. Mary Plumer and Mrs. Lulu Todd. . Mrs. Ada Davis and Mrs. A. M. Fisher served refreshments to Mrs. Lulu Todd, Mrs. James Mil ler, Mrs. Persis Vowel, Mrs. Paul Blaschke, Mrs. B. F. Chilson, Mrs. Henry Young, Mrs. C. G. Stan ton, Mrs. Lucia Ingels, Mrs. Earl Rhoads, Mrs. A. C. Thompson, TftCKePmth FLAVOR! FROZEN FOODS LOOK FOR THE BRIGHT tELLOW PACKAGE 7 Mrs. H. F. Snyder, Mrs. T. W. Delaney, Mrs. A. M. Neal, Mrs. H. B. Church, Mrs. Mary Plumer, Mrs. Mable P. Taylor and Mrs. J. R. Wilson. The next meeting will be June 4 at the home of Mrs. Edith Ackert with Mrs. Rhoads and Mrs. A. C. Thompson in J. E. N6fTRl4 BiES James E. Norris, 33, died at the Gold Beach Hospital at Gold Beach, Ore., May 4. He was a for mer resident of Days Creek and Roseburg. The widow, Shirley, and a daughter, Jean, survive. Funeral services were held at Gold Beach with, burial at Den mark, Ore., Mav 7. tivtif !?tttti- super REcrprnuf;: " - t Hl.uvn fflClPS MR S1A-UVU BAKING , X BUBBLE RING . . o Too Ring Treat for Family and Friends It'i FISHER'S BLEND TEA RING WEEK! BUBBLE RINO , 1 cake compressed Yeast tablespoons Sugar 1A cup lukewarm Water 2 teaspoons Salt I cut. Milk , t 3-4 cups Fisher's Blend Flour 5 tabic spoons Shortening Crumble feast and soak In lukewarm water. Scald milk. Add shorten' ing, sugar and salt. Cool to lukewarm. Add yeast and water. Sift and measure Fisher's Blend Flour. Add flour gradually, beating until smooth. Turn dough onto a ligbth floured board. Knead well. Place in bowl. Gredst top lightly. Coper and let rise irt warm place (80 85 F.) until doubled in bulk, about I 'A hours. Punch down. Form dough into balls about the size of a walnut. Dip m melted shortening and then in a mixture of '2 cup sugar and I tabiespoott cinnamon. 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