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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1948"
Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
ANTIQUE GLASS IS
- TOPIC OF D. A. R.
PROGRAM MONDAY NIGHT
Umpqua Chapter, D. A. R., with
Mrs. George M. Brown as pro
gram chairman, enjoyed a very
". " delightful program at the W. M.
Campbell home Monday evening,
when Mrs. Brown presented her
daughter-ln law, Mrs. T. Leland
Brown, of The Dalles, who gave
a fine talk on "Antique Glass."
1 Mrs. Brown showed a large num
i.ber of articles In glass and also a
number of books on that subject
from her extensive private collcc
' tion. The program was unusually
interesting and enjoyable.
, Mrs. I... F. Nielsen nresided at
- the punch bowl and Mi's. Orrln
T Baker assisted Mrs. Campbell in
, serving.
" Guests Included Mrs. T. Leland
Brown, Mrs. E. M. Seeley, Mrs
.'. J. F. Maloney, Mrs. Theo Bond,
- Mrs. Orrin Baker, Mrs. J. D. Os-
- born, Mrs. W. H. Carter, Mrs. P.
"W. Kilgore and Mrs. Sig Fett.
.. Members present were Mrs.
George M. Brown, Miss Margaret
- Page, Mrs. Ray S. Petrequin,
Z Mrs. C. P. Caylor, Mrs. D. N. Bu--
senbark, Mrs. L. F. Nielsen, Mrs.
Walter V. Monger, Mrs. E. B.
Z, Stewart, Mrs. W. H. Anderson,
. Mrs. C. L. Branlon and Mrs. W.
M. Campbell.
MERRY-GO-ROUND CLUB
HAS MEETING AND PARTY
The Merry-Go-Round Club mei
, for a delightful one-thirty o'clock
dessert-luncheon Wednesday at
the home of Mrs. J. H. Carnes.
' 'Those present were Mrs. J. R.
i Wilson, Mrs. W. H. Carter, Mrs.
H. A. Winston, Mrs. J. Harold
Nichols, Mrs. George Sothman,
Mrs. Fred Vchiing, Mrs. George
Johnson, Mrs. Mablo P. Taylor.
Mrs. L. J. Fullerlon, Mrs. Ivan
Brosi and her mother, Mrs. Meis-
enberg, and the hostess, Mrs.
Carnes.
The next meeting place will be
announced later.
The club entertained the hus
bands at a delightful evening
party Saturday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carnes. Bridge
and pinochle were In play with
J. H.Towt winning high in bridge
and Mrs. George Johnson win
ning high score in pinochle.
Lovely refreshments were serv
ed at midnight to Mr. and Mrs.
J. K. Masters, Mr. and Mrs.
George Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
George Sothman, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Vchring, Mr. and Mis. II. A.
Winston, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Towt, Mr. and Mrs. Chelsea
Browne, Mrs. Mable P. Taylor
and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carnes.
P.T. A. OFFICERS TO
BE ELECTED MONDAY
Mrs. Lucia Snyder, president of
the Days Creek P.-T. A., has an
nounced election of officers for
Monday night, May 24, at 8
o'clock at the Days Creek school.
Mrs. Snyder asks all interested in
organizing a Boy Scout troop to
be present as the county organ
izer will be in attendance.
Plans for the annual school pic
nic will be discussed.
A report of the hot lunch pro
gram will be given and a com
mittee will be elected to serve
lor the coming year.
THIMBLE CLUB TO
MEET AT LUNCHEON
Neibhgors of Woodcraft Thim
ble Club will meet nt a one-thirty
o'clock potluck luncheon Monday
at the home of Mrs. Peter Cruin
mett on Pine street. Those attend
ing are asked to bring their own
table service.
The last meeting was held at a
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AS CAN BE MUvTEkEP
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one-thirty o'clock potluck lunch
eon Monday at the home of Mi's
Henry Erskine on Cobb street
Mrs. Erskine, president, conduct
ed the business meeting. Cootie
was in piay during tne social
hour. The prize was won by Mrs.
reier Lrummen,
Those present were Mrs. M. B
Gcrmond, Mrs. Harold Bellows,
Mrs. Harry Lohr. Mrs. W. P.
Fredrickson. Mrs. B. W. Tavlor.
Mrs. Peter Crummett, Mrs. Willis
iwyers, Mrs. J. I. Miller, Mrs. J
D. Worthington, Mrs. A. D.
Ilawn. Mrs. u. Hoooer. Mrs. G
W. Croucher and Mrs. Erskine
members, and Mrs. G. S. Camp
bell and Mrs. Victor Bean and
daughters, Vitki and Christi,
Kucsis.
MR. AND MRS. BLAKELY
HONORED AT PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Blakely.
who are retiring as suoerintend-
ent and matron of the county
iiuint; mm Hospital, were nonored
at a lovoly surprise party given
by Mrs.- D. H. Kelly and Mrs.
George Rook at the Kelly home
on North Stephens street Thurs
day. Visiting was enjoyed during
the evening and many lovely
gifts were presented to Mr. and
Mrs. Blakely. The employees of
mu couniy nomo and nospltal
presented a large pressure cook-
(;r 10 me tsiaKojys.
The lace-covered serving table
was centered with a large bou
quet of spring flowers. Covers
were piaceu jor Mr. and Mrs
Blakelv. guests of honor Mia
Margery Doyle, Mrs. Kuth Case-
neer, Mr. and Mrs. Agnes Moore,
Mrs. Marjorie Blakely, Mrs. Mar
garet Prowell, Mrs. Belle Cren
sliaw, Mrs. Elsie Green, Mrs. In
ez Bartrnm, Mrs. Bettv Smith.
Mrs. Emma Cooper, Mrs. Bessie
airicKiing, miss Leora Kellv. Mra.
Muna Kelly and the hostesses,
mil. neny ana mis. Hook.
EDEN LADIES AID
HAS MEETING
Eden Ladles Aid of the Elga
rose Lutheran Church met Tues
day at the home of Mr. and Mis
Carl Lundeen and formed plans
for the bazaar to be held in the
near future.
During the social hour, refresh
ments were served to Mr. and
Mrs. J. N. Sands, Mrs. E. Ed
man, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bloom
qulst, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ol
son, Mrs. Clara Edman and daugh
tor; Mrs. J. Andrews and son;
Mrs Jean MeGrady and daugh
ter; Mrs. Evelyn Warren, Mrs.
Gunnar Johnson, Mrs. Ella John
son, Mrs. Mabel Backlund, Mrs.
Edna Sjogren, Mrs. George Show
ers, Mi-j. Virgil Woodruff and
the host and hostess, Mr. and
Mrs. Lundeen. The next meeting
will be held at the home of
Mrs. Clara Edman.
MILDRED HITES IS
HONORED AT BIRTHDAY
SURPRISE PARTY
One of the most delightful sur
prise parties of the season was
given on April 281 h, when Mrs.
Edna Scofield entertained with
a birthday party for Mildred
Hites. Many lovely gifts were
presented to Mrs. lilies and de
licious refreshments were served.
Visiting and games were enjoyed
during the atternoon.
Those enjoying the partv with
Mrs. Seotleld in honor of Mrs.
Hites included: Virginia Brittaiu,
Lillian Brittaln.Addie Schick, liil
da Coleman, Violet Wood, Mrs.
Morley, Annabelle MeClure, Hel
en Kelly. Esther Baker, Mrs. Art
Evans, Peace Fox and Clara
Frew.
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RECITAL TO BE
GIVEN SUNDAY
The first of two spring recitals
to be glvrn b-r pur-f's r.i th"
Ruth Trued Music Studio wili
take place Sunday, May 23, at 3
30 p. m. at the First Baptist
Church, Lane and Rose streets,
Miss Nadine Sparks, violinist,
and student of Miss Naomi Scott,
will be the gue.n soloist.
The program, to which the pub
lie is invited, will consist of the
following numbers:
Lazy Mary Thompson
Judllh Glenz
Betty's High Chair Light
.Miaron L,awrence
Happy Davs Thomas
Mary Shelton
Home On The Range Weber
Roderick Martindale
The Guitar Gaynor
uaipn Deal
Theme From Piano Concerto
1 Tschaikowsky
Koner'.a Jonn
Duet: Country Gardens, Grainge
Janet Strader. Sharleen Ba
Song of India, Rimski Korsakoff
James Doerksen
Aria Bach
Sharleen Ball
Waltz in D flat Chopin
Bertna Mae Aspey
Minuet Mozart
William Strader
La Flor de Valencia Harper
tsaroara Wilcox
Indian Love Call Firml
Suzanna Ott
Violin:
a) Air Varies No. 6 Dancla
b) Concertino No. 4 and op'.is 8
Huber
Nadlno Sparks
Missouri Waltz Logan
Janet htrauer
Duet:
Priests' March from "Athalie'
Mendelssohn
Sarah Doerksen
David Doerksen
Woodland Echoes Manning
I'riscnia I'runer
111 Trovatore Verdi
Darrellene Carter
Wedding Day at Troldhaugen,
ureig
haran Doerksen
Trio: Humorske Dvorak
Bertha Mae Aspey. Darrellene
carter. Barbara Wi cox
Prelude in C sharp minor,
Rachmaninoff
David Doerksen
O. S. C. MOTHERS
CLUB MEETS AT
KNUDTSON HOME
The Oregon Slate College Moth
ers Club held a delightful meet
ing Monday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. A. M. Knudtson
on Chadwlck street. Mrs. Armour
Murdock, president, conducted
the meeting. Mixed spring flow
ers formed the attractive deco
rations.
Mrs. Brure Mellis gave an in
cresting report on the Mothers
Club, which Is organized in onlv
two states of the Union, Utah
and Oregon. Oregon has both
an Oregon Stale College Mothers
Club and a University of Ore
gon Mothers club.
following tne meeting, Airs.
Knudlson served lovely i refresh
ments, " '
B. P. W. C. TO MEET
MONDAY EVENING
The regular meeting of the
Roseburg Business and Profes
sional Women's Club was held at
the Armory May 10. Lcona Bry
ant, former state president of B.
p. w., and now a member from
the Marsh field club, was the
guest speaker. She reviewed the
history of Roseburg's B. P. W.,
and stressed the need for con
tinued growth and action
throughout the state. Entertain
ment for the meeting included
piano selections by Bob Lucky,
who played "The Man I Love!"
"Dancing In the Dark and "Clair
de Lune.
Members in attendance were:
Enemy
Mining Boom
SCULPS LKE SCrtE-
O THESE CL-5
FUNNY BUSINESS
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"It's his way of er'""" for a dodghnut!"
Golda Nickell, Marietta Powers,
Bess Hammock, Laura lies, Alvia
Wetherell, Martha Perry, Flossie
S. Virden, Alvera Peterson, Bes
sie Faudrich, Opal Tuttle, Dolma
Grobe, Elsie Coffcll, Althea Cara
way, Edyth Gilmour, Elizabeth
Hemline, Stella Spencer. Leona
Bryant from Coquille, Gladys E.
roiey. Helen tmery. Vivian ljes-
don, Jean Whittenberg and San
dy iiasnargen.
The meeting scheduled for
Monday, May 24, will be lor the
installation of the new officers,
and the initiation of new mem
bers. Alvia Wetherell and Ruth
Roberts are in charge of the cere
monies, which will begin at eight
o'clock in the Armory.
FRIENDLY CIRCLE
CLUB HAS MEETING
The Friendly Circle Club mel
Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Persia Vowel on
Chestnut street. Nine memliers
and one guest enjoyed the after
noon. Each member told the num
ber of children and grandchil
dren she had and related in
teresting events of their lives.
Prize went to Mis. Ruth Reese
and Mrs. Grace Bowen. Mrs. Mar
garet Pfaff received the duor
prize. A number ol poems were
read by members.
A beautiful birthday cake, bak
ed by Mrs. Margaret Pfaff, was
served in honor of six memliers
having birthdays in April, May
or June.
The next meeting will he June
9 at the home of Mis. June Stilt-
ner at 1313 Winchester street.
ARWELL MUETZEL IS
ELECTED MASTER OF
OLALLA GRANGE
Arwcll Muetzel has been eleet
rl worthy master of Olalla
Grange to take the place of Mr.
Degner, who has resigned. Mrs.
Nona Bassett has been elected
lady assistant steward of the
grange to take the place of Mis.
Mclvin Ware, who resigned.
1IVERSDALE GRANGE
ro HAVE SOCIAL NIGHT
Riversdale Grange will hold its
egular monthly social night af
fair at nine o'clock Saturday
veiling at the hall. All grangers
and their friends are invited. Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Kruse and Mr. and
Mrs. Argos b isher are in charge.
BY V. T. HAMLIN
BY MERRILL BLOSSER
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BRIDAL SHOWER IS
CHARMING AFFAIR
Mrs. Emma Brown and Mrs.
Elsie Broszio were hostesses at
a charming birdal shower at the
Wilbur School house last Friday
evening honoring Miss Joan For
roll. Blue lilacs and white iris
were used as room and table
decorations.
Lovely gifts were presented to
miss f oreu irom Stella Geicneii
Florence Gctchell, Pat Powell,
Mrs. Violet Sands, Mrs. Doles
Howard. Mrs. Alberta Jenkins,
Mrs. Lillian Short, Mr.;. E. D.
Russell, Mrs. Carrie Hill, Mrs.
Menzio Lee, Mrs. Thomas E. Stan
ton, Mrs. Eva Kinsel, Mrs. Dale
Smilh, Mrs. E. C. Forell, Mrs,
M. O. Ream. Mrs. P. J. Pon. Mrs
W. D. Hunter, Mrs. Loeta Cros
ier, Miss Edith Jones. Mrs. M
W. Miller, Mrs. Rov Quinton,
Mrs. Vilia LaRaut, Mrs. Harry
Dawson, Mrs. Lura bcallon, Clar
Issa Yates, Mrs. Emma Correll,
Mrs. Cleone Leitheiser, Miss On
al Jones, Mrs. D. V. McKay, Mrs.
Darlene Brown, Allen Brown
Mrs. Beverly Emery, Mrs. Jean
Barneburg, Mrs. Virgil Smith,
Mrs Ella Henry and the hostesses
Mrs. tmma urown and Mrs. Elsie
Broszio.
Miss Gerry Broszio and Miss
Shirley Lee assisted In opening
and arranging the gifts.
Refreshments were served fol
lowing the social hour.
UNITED COUNCIL OF
CHURCH WOMEN TO
BE FORMED TUESDAY
A United Council of Church
Women will be organized In Rose
burg at a meeting tobe held at
th Methodist Church Tuesday
morning, May 25, at 9:30 o'clock.
All interested women of all
WANTED
Young man desiring business
experience and training in
retail merchandising. Op
portunity for advancement.
Earnings to start, approxi
mately $240 per month.
High School education. Con
tact Mgr. Standard Station,
645 S. Stephens.
Tlte
TAMILY"
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your kilchtn or laundry . . .
Built into each on arn oil the
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frigidaire is fomouv Built into
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see these new frigidaire oppli
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living COrrfsrt, COnvnier,C0 Ond
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UMPQUA VALLEY
APPLIANCE
(v . J flecrnc Rangei :
': g Electric Water
' ... g Home Fremxett
J Automatic Wathert
I f Electric Cofhei
Dryers i
f Electric Ironers m
Kitchen Cabmetg 3
" I Cabinet Sinks . g
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churches in Roseburg are invited
to attend the session to discuss
plans for forming a Council of
Church Women of Roseburg.
Tarke;' Breeding Decks
Bringing Record Price
PORTLAND, Or., May 21. The
bulk of Oregon's turkey breeding
liocks is being marketed this
week, with producers receiving
highest prices in history for birds
from which thev have already
sold record numbers of hatching
eggs.
Net prices to growers are
around 47 cents on hens, 43 to 44
cents on toms. Some growers,
showing the usual tendency of
farmers in a tight market situa
tion, are reported to be storing
the birds and holding out for 50
cents on hens.
Local killing nlants were
swamped with the flood of mar-
Ketings tnis week, and several
renorted receiDts were more ihnn
could be handled.
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DRIVER EXAMS DATED
Driver's license examinations
will be given in Roseburg next
Thursday and Friday, May 27 and
28, at the City Hall between the
hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. All
original applications for licenses
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barges, ranging from single ves
sels to large lleets.
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