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NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1948
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MARY-MARTHA CLUB
-HAS LARGE CHRISTMAS
PARTY AT SUTHERLIN
The women of Mary-Marlha
Club of the Sutherlin Chritsian
Church entertained Friday alter
.noon with a program and silver
tea with the offering to be used
'for benevolent purposes.
- The program was held in the
west-room of the church, which
was decorated in the Christmas
motif. The Christ Child and Mang
er "Scene" was depicted, sign!
fving the Christian part. The
piano was garlanded with ropes
01 Lnristmas tinsel, and on he
top was a tiny lighted Christmas
tree, surrounded by small angel
candies. On the opposite side of
of the room was a miniature fire
place complete to the imitation
fire and little stockings, ready for
Santa.
' The program opened with
group singing. Mrs. Karl Reed
lead the Christmas Story from
,the second Chapter of Luke,
while Mrs. Bill Webber played
softly on the steel guitar. Mrs.
J.dna longbrake sang a solo. It
Came Upon the Midnight Clear,"
."followed hy the prayer by Mrs.
Ada Aneene.
; 'O Little Town of Bethlehem,"
was sung by the group, and Mrs.
Harry Barnes gave a reading,
"The Black Madonna." Four-year
old Gaylen Kleinfeldt, sang a solo,
"Away In A Manger."
The church has sponsored the
"Pack a Towel" movement, for
needy persons In Europe, This
particular one being for twelve
to twenty year old boys and girls
In displaced persons camp.
Mrs. Kay Kleinfeldt di'dlcaled
these gifts with a Scripture read
ing and prayer.
As a closing song, "Silent
Night." was sung, followed by the
neneoicuon.
Following the program, lovely
refreshments were served in the
East room to the following ladles:
Mrs. Rllla Johnson, Mrs, Karl
Reed, Mrs. Iver Swanson, Mrs.
Alherdena Duncan, Mrs. Kay
Klenfeldt, Miss Ethel Manning,
Mrs. Minnie Abeene, Mrs. Alva
Stephens, Mrs. Rlddlebarger, Mrs.
Bill Weber, Mrs. Betlle Abeene,
Mrs. Grace Pope. Mrs. Effie Dick
ens. Mrs. Jean Barnes, Mrs. Ada
Abeene and Mrs. Edna Longhrake
by Mrs. Bill Staniford, chairman
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By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
of Mary-Marlha hostess commit
tee, mis. Katie uranam and Mrs.
Blanche Hecathorn.
Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. Staniford
prepared the table decoralions,
two long tables were covered
with while linen cloths, with a
centerpiece the full length of hol
ly and other Christmas greens,
with tall red tapers at either
end. The serving table was cov
ered with a beautiful lace table
cloth and was centered with a
large arrangement of Christmas
greens and red berries, edged with
large silver balls. The room was
beautifully decorated by Mrs.
Kffie Dickens; Mrs. Barnes and
Mrs. Kleinfeldt were In charge of
the program and Mrs. Kleinfeldt
arranged the decorations' of the
West Koom, where the program
was held.
CHRISTMAS PARTY TO
BE HELD BY RIVERSDALE
Riversdale Grange will hold a
Christmas party at eight o'clock
Wednesday night, Dec. 22 at the
hall. Adults are to bring gifts
for exchange, not to exceed 50c,
and parents are asked to bring
gilts lor their own cnildren.
Members are asked to bring can
dies, nuts, popcorn balls, fruits
or cookies for the Christmas
treat.
Plans for the party were com
pleted at a meeting of the Grange
held Friday night at the hall
with Lester Spencer, new Worthy
Master, presiding. It was voted to
hold all Grange meetings prompt
ly at 8:15 p. m.
Committees appointed by Mr.
Spencer included: Agriculture, W.
I. Love: legislative, James
Daugherty; Home Economics,
Alice Kruse; reception, Myron
Lehne; sick, Tlllie I. Johnson:
building, H. B. Kruse, C. T. Tip
ton and Jim Meyers; sales slip,
viola spencer; publicity, Anna
Trozelle, and business, C. T. Tip
ton. Plans were also made for a
New Year's party to be held at
eight o'clock the evening of
December 31. at the hall. Women
of the Grange are requested to
oring pies.
Four applications for member
ship were voted on.
OLALLA-TENMILE
EXTENSION UNIT
HAS ALL-DAY MEETING
Olalla-Tenmlle Extension Unit
held an all-day meeting at the
church Tuesday and completed
pians ror a penny supper and
apron sale. Mrs. Coals reported
on her 4-H group. Mrs. Elbe,
recreation leader, led the group
in me singing oi Christmas
songs. Two games were played.
Mrs. Muetzel gave a very in
teresting demonstration on holi
day decorations, having a num
ber of articles made up and ex
plaining how they were made.
the group made wreaths for
all the church windows. Those
present were Mrs. Maureen Muet
zel, unit leader; Mrs. Kmma
Dledrlch, Mrs. Minnie Lockwood,
Mrs. Renle Jenkins, Mrs. Hazel
Ison, Mrs. Mary Hodges, Mrs.
Louisa Coats, Mrs. Paulene Gore,
Mrs. Katie Wilson, Mrs. Garnet
Folmsbee, Mrs. Julia Brietenbu
cher, Mrs. Amy Krbe, Mrs. Alice
Tyler, Mrs. Adda Ollivant and
two new members, Mrs. Ollie
Mills and Mrs. Tressie Mills.
The next meeting will be Jan
uary 25 at the home of Mrs.
Junia Byron. The topic will be
meal planning with the county
leader, Mrs. Corinne McTaggart,
In charge.
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AUXILIARY HAS
ENJOYABLE MEETING
The American Legion Auxiliary
Post No. 121 of Sulherlin met
Wednesday evening at the home
of Mrs. Velma Bralton. The
meeting was called to order by
the president. Mrs. Bratton. with
Mrs. Hazel Athey acting chap
lain.
A report was given by the
Community Christmas tree com
mittee from the Auxiliary and
stated they wanted to know If
the ladles were going to donate
toward the treats. A motion was
mnde and seconded that a dona
tion to the amount as last year
be given. The motion was car
ried.
A general discussion was hail
on whether the auxiliary would
meet until the new hall wws
built, as the old buildings have
been sold and will be moved
soon. Mrs. Bratton offered her
home as a meeting place and It
was accepted.
Atter the meeting closed the
men joined the ladies and a so
eial hour was enjoyed. The ex
change or Christmas gifts was
enjoyed after which delightful
reiresnments were served.
CLASS PARTY IS
DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR
A very enjoyable party was
held at the Sulherlin Christian
Church when the Men's Class and
the hleadlast Women s Class en
tertained the Cornerstone Class.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnes were
In charge of games. Later in the
evening, refreshments were
served.
Those present were: Mrs. Al
ton Hebard, Mrs. Milo Pope. Mis.
Katie Graham, Mrs. Leta Young,
Mrs. Rea Klenfeldt, Mrs. Alher
dena Duncan, Henry riebard, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Barnes, Mr. and
Mrs. Royal Abeene Sr., Mr. and
Mrs. Henry West, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred McCornack. Mr. and Mrs
Claude Dickens and son, Douglas,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Longbrake,
Lawerance Longbrake, Mr. and
Mrs. Royal Abeene Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Sanders and three
children.
Miss Evelvn Cornish, assisted
with the care of the children.
Later in the evening. Bill West.
Orrin Hills and Jack West, Joined
the group.
The oartv was eiven hv the
Women s class with Mrs. Edna
Longbrake, teacher and Men's
class P. M. Adams as teacher as
forfeit for a contest lost to the
Cornerstone class, with Mis. Ada
Abeene, teacher.
COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN
POSTPONE MEETING
Women of the Rosebure Conn.
try Club have postponed their
meeting of Thursday of this
week to Thursday of next week,
Dee. 30, to be held at nine-thlrtv
o'clock In the morning at the
ciuonouse. contract bridge will
be In play. Luncheon will he
served at 12:30 o'clock and golf
ing will begin at 1:30. The meet
ing was postponed this week on
account of the Chrlsims. wwi,.
end festivities.
'HF.A Tfletilmto,
On Dec. 22, 1944, artillery shells were dropping Into Bastogne. Bel
gium; on Dec. 22, 1948, it'll be nuts. Airline stewardess Elaine Frank
carries aboard a plane In New York part ot shipment ot more than
600 pounds of nuts that will be dropped over Bastogne by the 101st
Airborne Division on the anniversary of the classic reply to a Nazi
surrender ultimatum four years ago by MaJ. Gen. A. C. McAullfte.
The reply: "Nuts "
ZONTA CLUB HAS .
CHRISTMAS PARTY
AT ILES HOME
The Zonta Club held its Christ
mas party at a charming affair
Thursday evening at the attract
ive home of Mrs. Story lies. Beau
tiful holiday decorations were
used throughout the rooms.
Gifts were exchanged and love
ly refreshments were served by
Mrs. lies to Paula Gorton, a
guest, and the following mem
bers: Virginia Ashcraft, Fiances
Hammerschmith, Leola Gorton,
Rita Barcus, Kathrine Young,
Dorothy Teater and Gladys Fo
ley. ELKS POTLUCK
DINNER TO BE
HELD THURSDAY
The Elks and Lady Elks pot
luck dinner will be held at 6:30
o'clock Thursday evening at the
temple. Members are asked to
have their foods for the dinner
at the temple not later than
6 o'clock. A Christmas party will
follow and gifls will be exchang
ed. All members are urged to be
present.
TRI-HI-Y CAROLERS
TO SING THURSDAY
Persons interested in having
the Tri-Hi-Y carolers sing Thurs
day evening, are requested ro
telephone their requests to the
Roseburg Senior Hieh School.
The carolers will present songs
at a number of places In Rose
hurg, after which the group will
go to the High School for a chili
supper.
CHRISTMAS LUNCH20N
TO BE HELD BY CLASS
The Stedfast Class of the First
Presbyterian Church will hold
Its Christmas luncheon at 12
o'clock Thursday at the church
parlors. New officers will be in
stalled and a Christmas program
will be held. All members are
urged to be present.
Holiday Season
Workers Problem
In Social Security
curing me unnstmas season
Auto Upset Kills Husband,
Wife and Bcby Uninjured
CRESCENT CITY, Calif., Dec.
21 iipi Lieut. Walter Butcher
of the United States Coa;t Guard
was killed Saturday when his
automobile turned over three
times after skidding on ice on
His wife and Infant son es
caped injury.
Butcher, about 30, was en
route to serve aboard the cutter
Winona, out of Port Angeles,
Wash. He had been on the cutter
Klamath.
The accident occurred near a
Redwood grove known as the
Trees of Mystery, near Klamath.
Butcher was thrown from the
car into a stone wall. The baby
was thrown clear into some grass.
employers face the problem of ob-1 the Redwood highway.
inning social security account
numbers from temporary work
ers. The problem is aggravated
in this particular season as many
of the persons hired are students
or others who are regularly em
ployed. Paul F. Johnson, manager of
the Social Security Administra
tion at Eugene. Oregon, offers
the following suggestions for em
ployers to minimize this difficul
ty and to insure accurate report
ing: 1. Insist on see.'nc the social
security account number card of
the prospective employee.
2. Make sure a permanent rec
ord Is made of the name and ac
count number as they appear on
ine caru.
3. If the HDDllcant Is hired nnrl
does not produce a social security
account number card before the
first pay day. have him comDlete
an application for an account
number. I he amplication should
be forwarded "ly the employer to
ine nearest omce or lhe Sopinl
Security Administration with the
request that the employer be noti
fied of the account number as
signed. A representative of the Fupene
office will be at the Oregon Stale
Employment Service in Roseburg
Tuesday. Dec. 21, between the
hours of 8:30 a. m. and noon. Any
one desiring information concern
ing the Social Security Act are
urged to contact him during that
time.
Mrs. Batcher was treated for
shock.
Make a quick icing for an 8 or
9-inch square of plain white cake
by melting two or three table
spoons of butter or margarine In
a skille. and adding a third cup
of brown sugar; mix well over
low heat, th -n add a cup o' shred
ded coconut. Snread over the sur
face of the cake and toast care
fully in the broiler.
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HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 21 UP)
The National Conference of
Christians and Jews has named
Irene Dunne as the person "who
has done most in 1948 to Dromote
better understanding among peo
ples of all faiths."
n homes and business firms I
here. A third man, Paul Lucas,
42, named by the others as a
companion, was also arrested on
a burglary charge. i
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Burglars Err in Holding
Up Former Police Head I
PORTLAND, Dec. 20. (Pi
Two young men were in jail
here today, accused of picking
the wrong house to break into.
Charles P. Pray, the retired
State Police superintendent, came
home Saturday night to discover
two men prowling in his house. :
They held him away at gunpoint :
and fled.
But Pray, experienced with
crime, looked outside and took
down the car's license number.
The car was halted 11 minutes
later and Its two occupants ar-,
rested.
Police said the two booked on
burglary charges as Leon Girres,
24, and Vown Drohman, 25 j
admitted a series of burglaries I
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