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NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1948 THREE Aiiwf.'ttM'fli'w iL-ilnuiT mnwf ir lwiMiwiiMif m mrini-nn i r - - tkMsntiU.-M By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER Social Calendar to brine basket lunch and their I (or soiling. Qualifying rounds table service. Free soda pop and of championship cup tournament ice cream will be furnished by to be played. Luncheon at club- the aerie. PriMs for names and races. Those desiring transporta tion are asked to call the Eagles hall Saturday, August 21. Jerry Willis is chairman of the pic nic. Navy Mothers Club members and families invited to 2 p. m. picnic dinner at W. G. Blake I home on Pacific Highway 99 y North. MondayAijiuit 23 Neighbors of Woodcraft Thim ble Club to meet at 1:30 o'clock potluck luncheon at the home of Mrs. M. B. Germond on East Douglas street. Those attending are asked to bring their own table service and an artcle for the white elephant sale. Ela wie Okl hi Horizon Club to meet in evening at home of Janet Buckingham. Tuesday-August 24 Class in square dancing at 7 p. m. at Veterans Hospital rec reation halL All women of com munity interested in assisting with the class are invited. Miss Patricia Sheehy, instructor. F. S. Club picnic noon lunch eon at home of Mrs. T. W. Thomason on North Jackson St. Patrick W. Kellcy Auxiliary, jvo. 24t, meeting at H p. m. at armory lounge. Eagles Auxiliary to meet at 7: 30 p. m. at Eagles lounge. Wednesday-August 25 Past Presidents Parley mem bers and their husbands invited to 6:45 p. m. potluck supper at nome oi Mr. and Mrs. Koy ti. Young, 220 S. Kane street. All past presidents of American Leg inn Auxiliary and their husbands invited. Those attending are ask ed to bring their . own table service. Tenmile Community Club to meet at noon potluck luncheon at Rathkey Grove in Tenmile with Busy Steppers Club of Olalla as guests. Mrs. Gladys Rathkey, Mrs. Emma Diedrich and Mrs. Bette Dickover, hostesses. . Douglas County W.C.T.U. 561 h k annual convention at 1:30 p. m. at Lookingglass Church. All members and friends in country are invited. Riverside UT.U "The Chal lengers" will present motion pic ture, "A Doctor's View of Alco holic Drinks" at 8:30 p. m. In garden at the home of Kenneth house at 12:30 o'clock and con tract bridge play at 1:30 o'clock, P.N.G. Club members and fam ilies invited to 7 o'clock . picnic supper at J. B. Bailey home at 430 N. Rose street. Members asked to bring table service. Cof fee and cream will be furnished. All four circles of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist Church to meet af 1 o'clock picnic luncheon ' at home of Mrs. H. D. Scott on the Melrose road. Those attend ing are asked to bring a covered dish and their table service. Those desiring transportation are asked to meet at the Meth odist Church at 12:30 p. m. Evergreen Home Economics Club to meet at potluck luncheon at noon at the haM. All mem bers asked to be present and are requested to bring a gift and reveal the identity of their mys tery sister. Names will be ex changed for mystery, sisters for the coming year. MRS. ROBERT 8NOOOY COMPLIMENTED AT LOVELY FAREWELL PARTY . i 10 compliment Mrs. Morten IMcFarland on Willow street. All j ?" rme charlotte Dili. Sunday-August 22 neighbor, and friend, invited, fcyTo Eagles members and their (ami-1 Thursday-August 2( I for Shanghai. China, to Join her lies invited to all-day picnic at ' ' ' ' I husband to make their home, a Government Camn on Little Riv- Women of Country Club to verv rharminr seven-thirtv o'. er. Those attending are asked : meet at 8:30 a. m. at clubcourse ! clock salad-supper was given Wednesday evening ny Mrs. Koy Sedell, Mrs. Paul Moen and Mrs. Kenneth D. Adams at the attrac tive Sedell home. The serving table, covered by a beautiful lace cloth, was centered with a flower ring of gladioli with matching flower ring candle holders and tall lighted tapers. Covers were placed for Mrs. Snoddy, guest of honor; her moth er, Mrs. J. F. Dillard; her sister, Mrs. Glen R. Miller: Mrs. James Knudtson, Mrs. Robert Davis, Mrs. W. F. Amiot, Mrs. Elmer Stearns of Portland, and the hostesses, Mrs. Sedell, Mrs. Moen and Mrs. Adams. High score for the evening's contract bridge play was won by Mrs. Adams with Mrs. Knudtson winning the high score for the pinochle play. A shower of beautiful handkerchiefs were presented to Mrs. Snoddy. Mrs. snoddy nas oeen spena ing several weeks here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dill ard, and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Glen R. Miller. Her husband is a pilot for Chenault's new airline in China. ROBERT ROACH IS HONORED AT FAREWELL AFFAIR MONDAY NIGHT Robert Roach, son of Dr. and Mrs. Morris H. Roach, who is leaving next week for Chicago, III., to enter Wheaton College, was guest of honor at a delight ful farewell picnic party Mon day evening at Cleveland Rapids with the members of the Presby terian Wesminster Fellowship group as hosts and hostesses. Robert will he accompanied east by his parents. Swimming was enjoyed preced ing the picnic supper. During the social hour a gift was presented to the guest of honor and group singing was enjoyed under hc direction of Miss Gloria Wunsch. Those enloying the evening honoring Robert Included: Nor ma Fisher, Janice Plummer. Rickv McCormack, Shirley Anne Helweg, Norma Cox. Shirley Tay lor, Jim Young. Phil Kayser. Morris Roach, Nick Hoskins and Rod Newland. members, and Mtss Gloria Wunsch and Dr. and Mrs. Morris H. Roach and daughter, Betty. LOS ANGELES VISITORS Friday-August 27 Evergreen Grange to meet In evening at hall. All members and friends invited. Social hour and refreshments. Women at tending are asked to each bring a pie. Florence Nightingale Tent, No. 15, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War to meet at 7:30 p. m. at K. of P. hall. Saturday-August 28 A potluck and roasting-ear sup per is to he served at the Hub bard Creek schoolhouse at 7 o' clock. Each family is asked to bring table service and butter. The public is invited to attend. Azalea Sunshine Club to meet in afternoon at home of Mrs. Jim Croff. Catholic ladies rummage sale from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. in base ment of rectory on East Oak street. Country Club members Invited to 6:30 p. m. buffet-supper and social evening at clubhouse. August 29 MISS HELEN CASEY ENTERTAINS FOURSOME AT SHAD MAR ROOM Miss Helen Casey entertained her bridge foursome at a charm ing one oclock luncneon at ine Staalimar room. Covers were plac ed for Mrs. J. F. Dillard. Miss Naomi Scott. Mrs. hrederick J. Porter and the hostess. Miss Casey. Following the luncheon, con tract bridge was enjoyed at the attractive home of the hostess on Blakeley street with Mil. Dillard winning the high score. MR. AND MRS MORRIS ENTERTAIN AT ENJOYABLE PARTY SUNDAY EVENING Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Morris entertained at a charming in formal party at their home Sun day evening, following the church service at the First Christian Church. The (ace-covered table was decorated with hydrangeas. Lovely refreshments were serv ed huffet style. Those enjoving the social hour with Mr. and Mrs. Morris in eluded Rev. and Mrs. John Bar ney and son. Michael; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barker. Jr., and son. Jeff: Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Moon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Perry and Mr. and Mrs. t. C. Imer. MRS. CURRIER IS HOSTESS AT PARTY HONORING SON Mrs. C. N. Currier entertained Saturday afternoon at a delight ful party honoring her son, Bervl. on his seventh birthday. The table was decorated in pastel colors and centered with a light ed birthday cake. Bervl received many lovely gifts from his guests who also en. joyed playing games. Delicious retresnments were servea nv Mrs. Currier, assisted by Mis. It. A. Canaday and Miss Vera Cala way to: the honored guest. Beryl, David Wetker, Donald Woods, Ralph Thorneburg, Melvin Lang field, Roger Allen, Freddie Do Camp. Jackie Davis, Marvin Cala way, Gail Currier, Larry Sloan and Lee Burgerson. The games were under the direction of Miss Vera Calaway. NEW IDEA CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE LUNCHEON MEETING WEDNESDAY Mrs. W. D. Harris entertained at a delightful picnic one o'clock luncheon Wednesday at her home. Summer (lowers were used (or decorations. Covers were placed (or Mrs. J. W. Bowman, a guest; Mrs. John H. Porter, Mrs. F. 11. Appelhoff, Mrs. Waller Edmonds, Mrs. Clifford Hess. Mrs. C. B. Calkins, Mrs. Standley, Mrs. Gil bert Mack, Mrs. Allen Moore, Mrs.- W. D. Hess. Mrs. E. T. Nel son and the hostess, Mrs. Harris. Following a short business meet ing, sewing and visiting were en joyed. The next meeting will be a picnic luncheon at one o'clock September 8 at the summer camp of Mrs. C. B. Calkins. DRAIN COUPLE MARRY IN ROSEBURG, AUG. 8 AT TRUEBLOOD HOME Dorothey Mae Ellege became the bride of Ralph Emerson Weaver at a simple ceremony performed by Rev. C. E. True- blood at the Trueblood home on US " Mil iSL . M VS jnJBsri'lr i mil lmmmmmmimmmmmlmmmtmmti'-mm NAVY MOTHERS CLUB TO HOLD PICNIC DINNER ON SUN 0 AY The Navy Mothers Club will hold picnic dinner at the home of Mrs. G. C. Blake, Pacific High-, way North at 2 p. m. Sunday August 22. Chicken and ice cream will be furnished by the club.. Those attending are asked to bring their own table service and rolls, salad or cake. Navy Mothers and their families arc cordially Invited. POTLUCK DINNER 18 ENJOYED AT HOSMER HOME WEDNESDAY A very enjoyable potluck din-' ner and social affair was en joyed at the country plan of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hosmer on the Melrose road Wednesday, when the ladies and their fami lies of Illahee Div. No. 560. G.I.A. to B. o( L. E. motored from Eugene. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Woodsen and their grand child; Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Balti more, Mr. and Mrs. Onle Me Clane, Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson. Mrs. J. W. McFadgen, Mrs. Joseph Metzen, Mrs. Royal Carter, Mrs. Verle Thayer, Mrs. B. B. Bridges, Mrs. J. Bland. Mrs. Ben Lohr, Mrs. Belle Zim merman and her sister, all of Eugene, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mn. C. O. Hosmer. - - Picture! by Photo Lab AID CAMPAIGN Above it a portion of the local talent re cruited for the Salvation Army Radio Show Tuesday evening over KRNR, held (or the pur pose of soliciting funds for the Army building program. The up per photo, left to right, includes Mrs. Paul Ceddes at piano, An nouncer Del McKay, Joan Rut ter, Harriet Booth, Announcer Al Cordon, Dona Mears, Peggy McCoy, Susan Motschenbacher 1 . end Cynthia Turner. Other members of the Triple Trio, not J appearing, include Jeanne Mowery and Mary Anne Ces- j"-r key. Lower photo, right, (hows Mayor Al Flegel end Miss Helen I Casey voicing their rendition of "Take Me Out to the Ball Game.' Mayor Flegel wet mas ter of ceremonies for the one hour show, which included num bers also by the Shalimar Van Noys Trio and interviews with several members of the Salva tion Army young people's j group. ( Roseburg Business and Pro fessional Women's Club mem bers invited to 12 o'clock picnic HONORED AT DELIGHTFUL at Ashland Park. Medford Cluh riuueB B,ITv ununiv to furnish coffee. Those attend- Mr sna Mrg CUrK Tavlor and 1 East Lane street. August 12th at Ing are asked to bring their own ,h, .,tPr', rniher Mrs Anna T. 1 8:00 o'clock. The couple, both of lunch and table service. Reserve-' jerr entertained at a very de- j Drain, were attended hy Mr. and tions may be made by calling icn,'fui gfven-lhirty o'clock dinn- Mrs. Morris J. Riggis. Virginia t-nreim at m or lLfr r)y at thpir -homP Mnday MRS. IVAN ROGERS IS COMPLIMENTED AT. PINK AND BLUE 8HOWER PARTY MISS YVONNE BYRD IS evening in compliment to their , yEO AT ; houseguests. Mrs. Joanne Klumb DELIGHTFUL PARTY MISS PHYLLIS HINSDALE tunrLiiwtn i fcu ai ana miss iwroiny Lupin-i ui . . Cr(H.k.r j CHARMING SHOWER PARTY , Los Angeles. . . . . I S T '.1:1! J Mrs. E. G. Cloake and Mrs. C. Mrs. Don O'Neill. Mrs. Law r-1 The visitors spent their wo Wpdndi, pv;nIn)j a, lh. ,orm. PalVim un nvhntlnm It ' anra Wilevanrl Mr. Rill Weher Weeks Vacation here. Mrs. WUItll) ,. . ' A.. lovelv pink and blue shower entertained Friday evening at the j wa matron of honor at the wedd-, M a chlirnijn. hridal shower party and seven-thirty o'clock S. C. Richmond home on East . '"K Mr- "n.d. M" , TP" .?! honoring Miss Yvonne Byrd. Ellis James (Jack) home Tuesriav evenine to eomnli- bridal shower honnrlne Miss Tuesday for Iheir homes in south- mem Mrs. Ivan Rogers. The Phvllis Hinsdale, bride-elect of , rn California. MR. AND MRS. GOSNELL ENTERTAIN AT DINNER FOR VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Otho Gosnell en tertained at a very lovely dinper at their home last week in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gordon of Burlmgame, Calif. Covers were placed for the guests of hon or and Mrs. M. F. Rice i mother of Mrs. Gordon), Mrs. C. S. Hoin line and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Gosnell. DR. AND MRS. SHOEMAKER HONORED AT FAMILY DINNER ON ANNIVERSARY Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Shoemaker were honored on their thirty fifth tables were decorated with baby Robert Baum of Union. Beautiful summer flowers form-1 Rogers. The lace-covered table was , wedding anniversary last Sunday centered with an arrangement of ! at their summer home on the 7innln., Cecil Brunner rosebuds j The table was centered with a . necoranons. Djnk and tyitf gladioli and gladi-1 North Umnoua. Members of and tiny haby shoe (avors. lovely arrangement o( yellbw and , pmcea w tne two u and zinnias in pastel shades I their family and relatives Joined Mrs. Elwood McLaughlin and wniie giaaion iianxea ny tail i " " - " -" " '""',""-; were used about the rooms. In a picnic dinner. W,f ... Ill 'f i " t f Reservists Given Warning on Losing Draft Exemptions WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 (. The Navy warned Its organized reservists today that If they mist as few as five weekly drills a year they'll, lose their draft exemptions. At the same time, It announced that young volunteer reservists I who do not attend regular drills and are not draft exempt) can compete for appointment to the Naval Academy if tHey have had 14 days of active duty before the examination date next April. Under the draft law, members of an organized reserve unit are exempt only as long at they take part satisfactorily In drills and training. Secretary of the Navy John L. Sullivan defined "satisfactory participation" today as not more than a 10 per cent absence from the full 48 scheduled drills a year. And everyone must take the) two weeks of annual training duty unless an "acceptable ex cuse," such as sickness, la pre sented, he addee Furthermore. young man otherwise likely to be drafted, had better watch his step around his reserve unit. CALIFORNIA VISITORS HONORED AT PICNIC DINNER SUNDAY E. L. Jewett and Joe Dodd of Fresno, Calif., were honored at most enjoyable fried chicken Mrs. Bert Young assisted the : .vHow tapers. White, pink and , ' m'- "" Delightful refreshments were Attending were the honored Pitnir dinner .Sunday al the sum hostesses in serving. Game, were l,ow gladioli were used ut 1 1"",..1; ' i-rwt "V the hostesses after .snAtr and Mrs. Bertram ST hR7"?' 'V' in on ihe enjoyed during the social hour thei rooms. Voir Mr and Mri Frank 1 wnich Ml" Brd ""'ved many i Shoemaker. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Ml!lhM,m ''r" ' and beautiful gifts were present- Hellosou. refreshment, were - Tudor Mr and Mrs Irak Rillt j,nm: Miss Ann Cat t- i shoemaker and son. Sam; Mrs. Nrth UmKl,,a , u ed to Mrs. Rogers from; Mrs. served by the hostesses and games hern 8m) Covers were placed for the Harry Stringer, Mrs. Frank, w 1'I wl'h Mrs A. J. .'"m'? ! Sheehy. Miss Christina TrapalK , J)im Bnrt Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. curst, of honor and I Mrss Rosa sirinoer Mr. rinn Rin Mrs , Kaser receiving the prize. Lovely "ni "ie nosi ana nostesses mi. ... . . DnM,illnH Mrs. Art ah -j .i. -v,iiHr. nnr B. Parrott, Mr. and Mrs. IVIwin . i . i , i . ; r it i f t u-pre nr r.u. not gen, nits. iAn,,nr- nyx- . - - - , - Th. w,lh.rn .,-, ,r- ovr. Mrs Charles ki-Iitps Mrs iiinxjaie iniin. yji-n vHiirn, - eis, iwis. t nanrs nil,ES. ns. i n n trht onects at the Tavlor home. Bartlett and Mis. Ward Comm- Jay Young. Mrs. Bert Young. Mrs. Robert Molter, Mrs. J. W. Bow man, Miss Marv Anne Bowman, u a Rn.,ii Mr. H.rian b' night guests at the Taylor home, i Carter and daughter! Miss Ann ' The occasion marked the eighth QUALIFYING ROUNDS OF Mrs. Albert Micelli, Mrs. M. E. , wedding anniversary of Mr. and CHAMPIONSHIP Mrs H I 1-an'der Mrs Flwood Ritter. Mrs. A. J. Kaser. Mrs. Mrs. luoor. A morn wenmng TOURNAMENT TO OPEN MLauchhn Mrs lack ' CaSs Glen Miller. Mrs. Nell Christian, was held in the.r honor. NEXT THURSDAY Mrs. Joe Johnson. Mrs. Dan Kenn: M Bill Adair. Mrv Bill Fred,., HAROLD HOYT L Th'" n .?,' T1' lv. Mrs. George Johnson. Mrs. ricks. Mrs. Jennie Manley Miss I J TAINS SE Wl NG I Country Cluh will begin the quail- Howard Calkins of Fort Orange. Gerry rett, Miss Frednca Hamil-; i. .. TMU-,r,.v night I 'ying rounds for the annual cham- rt. ih. hr.t.u. Mi. p. ton. Mrs. i naries (.arananan G. Cloake and Mrs. C. B. Calkins. , Mrs. Joe Dent, Miss Maxine i Elllolt, Miss Carol kerr. Miss MR. AND MRS. BURKHART Klhcl Ann Van Voorst, Miss ENTERTAIN AT BUFFET Hevi rlv Nichols. Miss Jean Tuin UPPER PARTY MONDAY er. Mis. Art Pollard. Miss Esther ' Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bui khart, I Hassan. Mi s. Herman Aydelott, agisted bv the latter's brother-' Mrs. Virginia Krueger of Eugene, Inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. : Mrs. Don Forbes. Miss I -ana l.ee Robert Spencer, entertained a niraiiim.jin. imimu mfiiinu. ings. Jr. W. C. T. U. TO HOLD CONVENTION AUG. 25 The Sf.th Annual Convention of Douglas County's Woman's Chris linn Temperance I'nion will be held at the lyookingglass church on Wednesday, August 25. A pot lurk luncheon will be held at noon with coffee to be served h the ladies of the church. Each lariv is asked to bring her own t.-ihle service. The nrnpram. h tin the North I'mooua clubhouse at twelve-thirty o clock nich I" being arranged hy Mrs. dav evening. "e contract budge play will Arthui Marsh, county prcsi ,j u.. ; pionsnin cup tournament next entertained her seeing cluh i Thursday morning at elghl-thir-the attractive summer place of ' f,' tl'"h,"u''- her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest , Luncheon will be served at the I mat 1 hut sday evening Miss Nancy and Miss Noreen. Summer (lowers formed the one lhirtv o'clwk. will slart at 1:30 P. M. sident, Three-Season Fur Ensemble Created CHICAGO. Aug. Jl (UP)) By adding, subtracting and zipping a zipper, Sam Stein has turned a lur coat into three wraps which can be worn ten months of the year. I Stein, a Chicago furrier, sees his design as an answer to the husband whose budget winces when the wife wants a new coat leach season. I B P.W C. MEMBERS season fur' ensemble," consists INVITED TO PICNIC first of a fur coat. When the AT ASHLAND, AUG. 2 weather turns warmer, off comes ' The Rosebutg Business and klrt-leavlnf a versatile ii , 1 i, r-i..K h.. 1 lacket. been invited hy the Medford dub J"' h '"T"' to Join a group of B.P.W. Clubs ! ?',n ,rtrt. fn'ored wool skirt .t twelve o'clock noon olcnlc i f rimmed with fur. This zips onto August 2!th to he held In the Ashland park. Each club has been asked to provide lunch for Its the jacket and creates the third ensemble. Stein said "I'm working on the attractive decorations. Refresh-1 memners attending mutsM s Mr, Chester Farr. president ments were served later in the meeting were Mis. E. A. Pearson, j 0j lnP c,, t'ounty WCTl' will he evening hv Mrs llovt to Mrs. president; Mrs. L. E. McClintock, ; .,. .n,,.!-., Mrs. Stafford large group o( friends at a de-1 Mis. Ruth Laurence. Mrs. Donald v. H. Allen. Mrs. I. M. Dunn, i Mrs. H. t,. .Stearns. Mis. J. f. Storms and daughters Misses lighKul huffet supper and pin- C askey. Miss Betty Lou Crocker, I Mrs. Rex Roberts. Mrs. Charles lHllard, Mrs. Konert .snonoy. , ns. U;aye and Caroline will sing a ochle party Monday evening at . Miss Christina Trapalis. Miss , s. Collins, Mrs. Thomas Pargeter, j Vernon Keel. Mrs. Maurice L. group of trio numbers a cajiclla. their home on the Curry' estate. ' Mary Patrick of Napa, Calif., Mrs. Mrs. Charles Otrander. Mrs. Hallmark, Mrs. (1. W. Mai shall j Delegation from (Jlendale, Mvr A lovelv supper was served In : II. Preston, Mrs. Frank Bradley, Jack Chapman nd Mrs. William and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. ,up Creek, Roseburg, Siitherlln the garden at beautifully appoint-' Mrs. S. C. Richmond, Mrs. Roy L'nrath. I nomas i. Marsnaii oi corvaius; and Oakland are exieried lo at ed small tables. Patrick. Mrs. George Hinsdale, Covers were placed for Mr. and '"' Mrs u .-vein, r . ... Vf t-at U lat- s tA A r- aKast Mrs. Wiley and Mrs. Weber. MRS. HAROLO HASKIN HONORED AT PINK AND BLUE SHOWER PARTY Mrs. Adrian Fisher and Mrs. Hal J. Ayotte entertained at a charming pink and blue shower party Friday evening at the for mer's attractive home in Laurel wood to honor Mrs. Harold Has kin. A lovely eight o'clock des sert, .nnner una .erveri at m lace. Pinochle was in play during . rov.rrt tahle heaiiiifullv annoint. the pleasant evening hours. w n ,i,mmer flowers and at- . ... na. B . nn u.. I tractive placecards. it. T ...tv I Covers were placed for Mis. f. .pVj DAV ftUNDAY I Harold Hasklns. guest of honor. ON BIRTHDAY SUNDAY Mr, w j ,(m,rnplrt Mr,. Sn,,-. Sandra Rapp celebrated her man Morris. Mr. Robert Gile, blrthdav Sunday hy entertaining y,, pov nPhaid. Mrs. I. M a group of her friends at a de.,)unn Mr, Rnherl Helliwell, lightful slumber party at her.. Mrs. G. M Krell. Mrs. L. I-. home on Flint street, followed hy Wimherlv. Mrs. E. C. Patterson Mr. C. M. Stark. Mr. and Mr E. G. Troelle. Mr. and Mrs. C E. Reece. Mr. and Mrs. John Trwelle, Mr. and Mr. I-ester Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Chris tian. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth El lisotT. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Krtie, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Burr. Mr. and .Mrs. Olaf Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Cox. Miss Amy Rob inson and Mr. and Mr. Burkhart and Mr and Mrs. Spencer lewett. Mr. and Mrs. Wentlall Rnyrs and daughter. Janice, of Newherg; Mr. anil Mr. Woith Davie and children, Iee Ann, Dana and Dixon; Mis Helen Casey, Mis Naomi Scott, Mr. Elwood Wile of Eugene, and Mrs. M. Hazel Dixon. The Fresno visitors stontied over here to vKIt en route to Seattle to attend the Grand Aerie of Eagles. Mr. Jewett is a brother of Mrs. Dixon and IVIwin Jew ett; a nephew of Ml Rosa B. Parrott, ttnd a cousin o( Miss Helen Casey. DANCING PARTY AND SNACK ARE ENJOYED AT COUNTRY CLUBHOUSE Member of the Roseburg Country Club and their Inylted guest entoyed a delightful, in formal dancing party Saturday evening at the cuhhoue. A snack bar w arranged for the occasion. Dr. and Mr. W. F. Amiot and Attorney and Mrs. ! Edward Murphy were In charge own members and each peron , knowledge that a fur coat never attending has been asked to dir-i'"" "" ' d jcarded or re, nish her own tahle service. 1 ne """" ' w...n Medford Club will serve cof fe.. I tired of wearing It year after . , , . l. year. Th Is way she wont get Those desiring to make reser-, fJm, ' va.ions are 'P H Ana wh,n ,h, do,.. ,he can ngin.a Ellrelm at 141 or "-lornr m anolh,r woo, iklrt ln L as soon as possible, as Ihe ., , -u-i any color of her choice. National Vict-Prsldtrtt Sttvtnt of BRT Diet PORTl.AND. Aug. 21 (1)) Charles William Stevens, 5, na- The cluh will meet the evening Mrs. Vernon Briggs, Mrs. L. K. tend and an Invitation is extend- of September 2 at the home of , Fies, Mrs. Harold Schmeer, Mrs. i ed to all who are Interested in Mr. I. M. Dunn. Roy Sedell and her sister-in-law, 1 temperance to attend. MRS. CLARK LEEDY IS ; Mrs. W. F. Amiot. Mrs. K. D. gram will be Ihe Silver Medal , "rrangements. COMPLIMENTED AT I Adams. Mrs. Helen Mahoney of speech contest which Is being ar- SCHNEIOER WILSON , J Portland. Mrs. A. B. Collier. Mrs. I ranged hy Mrs. t red Southwlrk. REUNION IS ENJOYABLE Mrs. Rooert Browning arrang-! n Th .nH hr onn.t Mr. ! .taie stavch director nf th' .mi. n. inuniv . , . ' ' 1 Andrew Broadnus; Mis. Joe I err- t 1 1:. oclock luncheon party at the ,. ..... ,-...,,., -.i. Rovbtirg ledies desiring to al ter Hrvdces. Mis. James Htiehes. tend and who do not have trans. Mrs. A'lrlen W. Kllbutn, Mrs Hoy portatinn are asked to meet at local officers must let the Med ford Cluh know how many Rose burg memlters will he present. R. A. AND E. CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE POTLUCK LUNCHEON Tt,A P,V.i,rt Art and Fm. broidery Club met at the home """ v,Pr"'Q,, of Mr. Glenn Cox Wednesday I Brotherhood of Railroad Traln alternoon with Mrs. Tina Hoff-linen, died ln a hospital yester meivter hostess al a delight (ul day after a four-month illness, one ociock politick luncheon. A former train conductor, he Fuchsias, snapdragons and hyd- was elected general chairman of rangea formed Ihe decorations. the Brotherhood In 1929 and roov- A delightful musical program ed here from centralis, wasn. was held In the afternoon, fol lowed hy a short business meet Ing and sewing and vlslllngk Those enjoying the afternoon were Mrs. E. J. Cornell, Mrs. William Bailey, Mrs. Glenn Cox, Mrs. Chailes Polrot, Mr. A D. Shalimar room Tuesday In com pliment to Mrs. Claik Lecdy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jenkins, who left today for New York Citv to attend school. Cover were placed for Mrs. Ieedv, guest of honor, Mrs. Paul Jenkins. Mr. Hael Scott. Mr. George Luoma. Mrs. Robert B. Rhode. Mrs. D. W. Helliwell. Mrs. Chester Morgan, Mrs. Gor don Stewart and Mrs. Browning. 8ENDELBACH8 ENTERTAIN AT CHARMING DINNER PARTY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Schneider and Mr. and Mrs. Clem Schneid er and son. Marvin, entertained Kr. v ConovPr. ,',,,. He took up the study of law, and. as deputy vice-president of the Union, acted on many arbitration boards In railway labor disputes on the Pacific Coast. Stevens was promoted to na tional vlce.nre.Ment nf the Rrnth. rinwn, .hi. j. nrniu.-y. mi., erhood only last January. J G. SPhtnson Mr George j R , .,,,,. h, ,ur. muck. Sirs. J. . now man. sirs. . . ,, ,h.r.. hi. ,h. two S1S nd Mrs, William Scott. His widow, a Portland teacher: a son, J. Hugh Stevens. Portland; M " r'Pul?- iTl'l Mrs. Anlsa Stevens. . Mrs. Frank Hunt, Mr. H. Y. rnniev a j.r vtr. vii. M,iier Mr. i ,pr"- Mr- Alvin cooley a Snsder, Mrs. Zella Miller, Mrs. C. M. Page and the hostess, Mrs. Hoffmeister, members, and Miss Cummins, Mrs. W. C 'calllsori, the Hapti.t Church or lo contact i the thirteenth annual reunion of ' 1h(, ri;h w mof,t n. ;(,,r- i and brother. Claude D. Stevens, and Mrs. .vr. i-reo outnwicK. i ars win . o. i,r,,,r, j noon of September 1 at the Seattle, siso luran. Mrs. Walter Fisher Kenneth CJuine. In the first flight for golf Mrs Kenneth Qtilne won low putts and Mrs. James Hughes had low net. In the second flight. Mrs. L. K. Fies had low net wilh Mrs. G. W. Marshall, low pulls. Luncheon was served at noon at the clubhouse, followed by the contract bridge play. Scores an nounced for the preceding week's Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sendelbach, play included: Mr. K. I). Adam. leave the church at 11:30, MARY JANE GARONER BECOMES BRIDE OF ROBERT W. BENNETT Mis Mary Jane Gardner, daughter o( Mr. and Mr. Harry Gardner, Itecame the bride of Robert W. Bennett, son of Linnle !c. at a pmiucK picnic oinner ; hmp f Mr, Wllllam Bailey I ii r.in,.,. ,,, ...j. nn n,,,,,!, ,pPr creek, at which Rcroittr Wins Voter Rtgittrarion Right PORTLAND, Aug. 20 Tho.e attending were: Mr. and llml. members are asked to bring Mr. Klsworth Wilson and son of hulhs or plants for an exchange: 111.. tl. - . t.ll-A . . 1 ,1,111111,-, j.i . aim i.ii.. vim-, i. Rnd aie. Wilion and son, Mr. and Mrs. I Cllffotd Wilson. Jr., Miss Honor, MR. AND MRS. JEWETT Wilson, all of Mvrtle Point, Mr. I ENTERTAIN AT DINNER and Mrs. Elwood Wilder and, ON MONDAY EVENING L U.nn..ll V1..n.l... A....... II! .1.. 1.-...I f I fl..l.l ... ...... .. ' r" " " '"""J, K '", nnilKlliet, r-Miiii, ill .-in ink i iriu. I .Mr. ant! ill. I'CIWin jewen . ..,., .l. allnu,ad him al the home of Ihe bride's par-j Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Wilson of nicr!alned a guest, at a lovely ! . William ents. Dr. Charles A. Edwards. Sutherlin. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry i dinner at their home In We,t t? register after attorney William Pete Delia Jr., Navy recruiting officer stationed here since 1947, was a registered voter today, unimiiuiiii mn), ano tne nostesses. .Mrs. r inner ..v ................ . ,,,k,1,, ,., : .... A u... ...r-: . . SX'ZtX , -re presented .M XZ. " W 1' i HiXI t'ZT' Vorth I mnnua Piver Th cluh ha. nlanned a hultet. trlenos OI me COUpie. Ptt. Barbara C.ev. Yvonne and the K-ial hour with Mrs. Wim- emenaineo a (very imeiy six- supper ano social evening tor tne , n, rrwi ni.r .no j-- . - 1 W" k'i'nn. '"-a" rrnygavinr.; " MV L'" VV3& 1 pinornie. Wltn Mr. Illm- guests: mr. ano .irs. r.. l.. nn.pp mntees ano oetaiis oi tne anaii n ."i-iui .inui.-i na. ii.hi nn- ir ....... ';' ,...,-. ,K. i. f , .k. . ii. .-A u, Ur. n.,,1 l.nlii.i .. 111 k. . A 1.,.. h ih. merflalelv fnllniiln. th. ntra I Th. 1011 rannlna ullt ha held Rosa R Parrott and Mrs. M. COnfUSlOn OVeT tne ISSUe OI 1 - .....kl.. Ltmm rt.vt. I A . . I n I , .. D- n , mnnV The following morning the score In girls entoyed an early wim and scheid breakfast. I prize. and daughter, Mrs. Clark Leedy. president, Mrs. Pearson. mony. i In Coo Bay. I Hael Dixon. I where servicemen should trot a