8 The News-Review, Roseburcj, Ore. Frl., May 13, 1949
Sociehf, and CluU
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
NOTICE
Social items submitted by tele
pho for the society page must
be t ed in before 12 o'clock
Monday through Thursday and
by 10 a. m. Fridays, at which
time the social calendar and Sat
urday's society page are closed
weekly.
MELROSE EXTENSION
UNIT HOLDS MEETING
Melrose Home Extension Unit
met Friday at the grange hall
lor the closing session of the
year. The project leaders, Mrs.
Katie Conn and Mrs. Mabel
Busenbark, demonstrated "Good
taste at the dining table," In a
very interesting and Instructive
manner, after which they served
a three-course luncheon to 20
members and guests.
At 2 o'clock the chairman,
Patricia Doerner, conducted the
business session and a vote of
thanks was given Mrs. Conn
and Mrs. Busenbark.
Patricia Doerner was re-elected
chairman for the coming year
with Clara Herman being elected
vice-chairman and Grace Fenn
was re-elected secretary-treasur.
er. A vote of thanks was given
the officers of the year for work
well done.
Those present were Katie Conn,
Mabel Busenbark, Patricia Doer
ner, Allie Busenbark, Margaret
Aydelott, Luella Cunningham,
Crystal Conn, LaVerne Nickens,
Nellie Meyers, Alta Thompson,
Amy Seeley, Grace Ransom, Clara
Herman, Zella Wellpot, Anna
Chitwood, Ethel Becker. Kather-
Ine Young, Martha Cring, Grace
enn and AWa Brumbach from
Dlxonvllle.
LILAC CIRCLE TO HOLD
PENNY SUPPER MONDAY
Lilac Circle No. 49, Neighbors
of Woodcraft will meet at a six
thirty o'clock penny potluck sup
per at the I.O.O.F. hall Mon
day evening, May 16. All mem
bers and their families are in
vited. Following the supper the regu-
jar meeting will Be held at eight
o'clock.
PICNIC TO BE HELD
BY GOLD STAR MOTHERS
Roseburg Chapter, American
Gold Star Mothers, Inc., will hold
a picnic luncheon at 11:30 o'clock
Sunday at the Roseburg City
Park. Members of the Eugene
chapter will also attend. Those
attending are asked to bring a
basket lunch and their table service.
YONCALLA SADDLE CLUB
IS ENTERTAINED
Mr. and Mrs. Art Rychard and
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Applegate
entertained the members of the
Yoncaila Saddle Club at the Ap
plegate home, Friday evening.
Discussion of plans for the Rodeo
was followed By a talk by Dr.
Carter of Roseburg who spoke
about the county fair to be held
at the lair grounds near Kose
burg some time In August.
Refreshments were served to
the following: Dr. Carter, Bruce
Carter and Harry Harris of Rose
burg, Howard Prultt ef Brockway,
Hugh fehepherd ot Brockway, Et
ta Wallace, James Weber, Don
Vest, . M. Blgelow, C. F. Apple
gate, George Meyers Jr., Wm,
Castor, Wm. LaMarr, L. H.
Brooks Jr., Tom Wallace, Art
Rychard, Rota Kruse, Naomi Oil
son, Dottle Brooks, Rhoda Rych
ard and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ap
plegate and Raymond Parks of
xoncana.
GREEN P.-T. A. HAS
MEETING FRIDAY
Green P.-T. A. held its last
meeting of the year Friday night
at the schoolhouse with Mrs.
Insley, a past president, as in
stalling officer for Mrs. John
Cornilsen, president; Mrs. John
Clark, vice-president; Mrs. Emery
wunams, secretary, ana Mrs,
Lester Miller, treasurer.
On account of the crowded
conditions, It was voted to hold
Individual room picnics instead
of a general school picnic this
year.
Delegates to the stale conven
tion in Eugene gave enthusiastic
reports. Two 4 H summer school
scholarships were allowed.
the program for the evening
included: two guitar solos by Irv
ing Anderson; group singing and
song "Mother," by the fifth grade
girls.
Refreshments were served by
the retiring officers.
MENDING BASKET
HOLDS MEETING
The Mending Basket met Frl.
day afternoon at the Elgarose
school with Mrs. Agnes South and
Mrs. Thelma Hanson, leaders.
In charge, and Charlotte Sand,
president, conducting the busi
ness meeting. The birthday song
was sung by Loletta Buell. Each
member worked on her project
and at the close of the meet
ing Mrs. Clarice Brown served
ice-cream to: Charlotte Sand.
Carla Hanson, Loletta Buell, Car
men Cooper, Sallv Brown, Dixie
Wooten, Diana Edwards, Mrs.
Mary Nelson, Mrs. Agnes South
and Mrs. Thelma Hanson.
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JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB
TO INSTALL OFFICERS
AT MEETING MONDAY
The Junior Woman's Club will
hold annual Installation of offi
cers at a meeting Monday nieht.
May 16, at eight o'clock at St.
oeorge s episcopal parish hall on
East Cass street.
New officers elected at the last
meeting of the club Included: Mrs.
Harold Jokela, president; Mrs.
George Crenshaw, vice-president:
Barbara Welze, secretary; Ella
May Young, treasurer- Mrs. Keith
Cashner, Sgt.-at-arms. and Mrs.
Clyde Crenshaw, iirst year di
rector. Mrs. Richard Fies conducted
the meeting in the absence of
tne president, Mrs. Benjamin u.
DuFresne.
Plans were made for the an
nual spring formal dance to be
held at the Country Club the
evening of May 21st. Members
and their Invited guests are asked
to attend. Bette Jewel is acting
as general chairman and will be
assisted by Hazel bcott, Mrs.
George Crocker and Dorothy Dar-
cunas. Mrs. Allena Rose will have
charge of the music and Mrs,
Ralph Ohman is in charge of the
tickets, wnicn win go on saie
soon at Lawson's Jewelery store.
OAKLAND CHAPTER
ENTERTAINS THURSDAY
Oakland Chapter No. 91, O.E.S.
entertained Drain and Elkton
Chapters at a pleasant social eve
ning Thursday. A number of
guests were present from each
visiting chapter including the
worthy matron of Elkton Chap
ter, Mrs. Lois Beckley.
During the evening Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Blelman of Sutherlin
were affiliated with Oakland
Chapter by transfer of mem
bership from the Silver Wave
Chapter in Tillamook.
An enjoyable musical program
was furnished by a group of
singers from the Sutherlin High
School Glee Club under the di
rection of Mrs. Leonard, and an
accordian solo was played by
Shirley Baker.
Delicious refrcshmenls were
served in the dining room at the
close of the evening.
NEW IDEA CLUB
MEET8 WEDNESDAY
The New Idea Club of Suther
lin spent last Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. Hallie Martin west
of town to work on textile paintings.
A delicious lunch was served
at noon by the hostess to the
following members: Mrs. Phreda
Wahl, Mrs. Noah Rose, Mrs. Mar
jorle Denley, Mrs. Bonnie Ben
nett, Mrs. Lola Rehwalt, Mrs.
Fern Flory, Mrs. Maggie Francis,
Mrs. Minnie Abeene, Miss Ethel
Manning and a guest, Mrs. Doro
thy Norton.
YONCALLA B. P. W. C.
HAS MEETING WEDNESDAY
The Yoncaila Business and Pro
fessional Woman's Club held its
regular meeting Wednesday eve
ning at the home of Mrs. Louise
Snider with Mrs. Lavada Craw
ford and Mrs. Snider hostesses.
Following the business session,
a short program on "Television
in relation to our immediate
vicinity," prepared by Iva Cow
an, was given. A surprise bridal
shower honoring Miss Pauline
Pulman, who is to become the
bride of Ralph Cator in July, was
enjoyed. Delicious refreshments
were served following the open
ing of the beautiful gifts to: Miss
Pauline Putman, Mrs. Dena Scott,
Mrs. Jessie Hummell, Mrs. Helen
Abbott, Mrs. Lois Lamhdin, Mrs.
Ruby Thomas, Mrs. Kittle Hobe,
Mrs. Mildred Kremkau, Mrs. Et
ta Wallace, Mrs. Iva Cowan and
the hostesses, Mrs. Lavada Craw
foid and Mrs. Louise Snider.
WOMAN'S CLUB TO
IN9TALL OFFICERS AND
HOLD POTLUCK LUNCHEON
The Roseburg Womans Club
will hold its last meeting of the
year at a one o'clock potluck
luncheon next Tuesday in the
Methodist Church parlors. Insl al
ia! Ion of new officers will fol
low. Mrs. W. H. Carter Is chairman
of the luncheon committee. Those
attending are asked to bring a
covered dish or salad, their own
sandwiches and table service.
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BUSY STEPPERS CLUB
MEETS AT LUNCHEON
The Busy Steppers Club of
Olalla met Thursday for a lovely
12:30 o'clock putluck luncheon at
the home of Mrs. Arwell Muet
zel. Bouquets of mixed spring
flowers decorated the rooms.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
Anna Ireland, Mrs. Adda Olli
vant, Mrs. Clemmle Prock, Mrs.
Junla Byron, Mrs. Mary Hodges,
Mrs. Pauline Gore, Mrs. Renie
Jenkins, Mrs. Mabel Burr, Mrs.
Garnet Folmsbee and Mrs. Ber
tha Dossey, members, and guests
present were Mrs. Gay Donart
and Jimmie: Mattie Swanson,
Ethelyn Powers, Marian Ross
and Dorothy Ireland.
Prizes were won during the
social hour by Bertha Dossey
and Renie Jenkins. The next
meeting will be May 19 at the
home of Mrs. - Jenkins.
KEYSTONE CLUB TO
MEET MONDAY NIGHT
The Methodist Keystone Club
will meet Monday night at a
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YOUR
Roseburg Choral Society
PRESENTS ITS
PRinG
Concert
Tuesday, May 18-8:15 P. M.
50 voice under the direction of Charles A. Ricketts.
A variety of choral numbers selected to pleast all listeners.
SOLOISTS f
Mrs. Fuller JoLnson and Mr. Hershel Scoff
PIANIST
Mrs. Sherman Plimpton
ROSEBURG JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL S$
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'EXPRESS SLOWS DOW NBIIly Petrolle, one-
time "Fargo Express" of b ixiner, and his wife, Antoinette, set out
stock in their gift and religious goods shop at Duluth, Minn.
LUCKY 8EVEN HAS - , t
INTERESTING MEETING
The Lucky Seven met Friday
evening at the Elgarose School
with Andrew Hanson, leader, in
charge and Dick Brown, assistant
president, In charge o the busi
ness session. The club pledge
was given by the members and
bally Brown and lcddy bouth
led In the club yells and song.
Carla and Teddy boulh told
about raising rabbits. At the
close of the meeting games were
played and lovely refreshments
were served to Carla, Teddy and
limmie South, Sallv and Dick
firown, Donna Sundberg, Mare
lone and David Bartholomy, Joe,
Charlotte, Glen and Stevie Sand,
Carmen and Larry Cooper, Dick
ie Sjogren, Olen. L'onaWI and
Margie Hanson, Michael and
Dixie Woolen, Ml and Mrs. Lee
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Carl South,
Mr. and Mrs. George Sundberg,
Mrs. Edna Sjogren, Vern Wooten,
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lucas, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Sand and Morris
Durch.
NAVY MOTHERS CLUB TO
MEET MONDAY EVENING
The Navy Mothers Club will
meet Monday night at eight o'
clock at the First Baptist Church.
The Memorial Service has been
postponed until the evening of
May 23rd. Members and Ihose
eligible to membership are invited.
EXTENSION UNIT TO
MEET NEXT TUESDAY '
The Lookinnglass Home Exten
sion Unit will meet at the home
of Mrs. W. H. Neibaum Tuesday
at ten-thirty o'clock in the morn
ing. Potluck luncheon will be
served at noon. Mrs. Corinne Mc
Taggart, Douglas County home
extension agent, will have charge
ot the topje, "Giving home sewing
a professional look." All home
makers In the community are in
vited. DANCE TO BE HELD
AT FACILITY MONDAY
Dean Perrin Unit. No. 9, D.A.V.
Auxiliary will sponor a dance at
the Veterans Hospital Monday
night. May 16. from eight to ten
o'clock. Women of all organiza
tions are invited to attend to act
as hostesses.
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Israel Admitted At 59th
Member Of United Nations
NEW YORK, May 12.-tP Is
rael's admission as the 59th mem
ber of the United Nations has
finally been approved. A simple
flag-raising ceremony today winds
up Ihe formalities.
The General Assembly approv
ed the Israel apllcation last night
by a vote ot 37-12, with nine
countries abstaining.
The decision was followed by
an Arab walk-out, but some of
the Arab countries' representa
tives returned for a late night
meeting. Indicating that the pro
test was ended.
UNDERCOVER ORDER
WASHINGTON, May 13. Up)
Two four-star generals took
time out Thursday to' issue this
undercover order:
"Effective immediately, issue
of two pairs of pajamas, women's,
summer, and two pairs of pa
jamas, WAC, winter, is author
ized to enlisted women of the
WAC and WAF until stocks are
exhausted."
But Generals Omar N. Bradley
and Hoyt S. Vandenberg, who
approved this directive, did not
say what the Army and Alrforce
women are to do with those win
ter pajamas this summer.
seven-thirty oclock dessert-supper
at the home of Mrs. Earl Wi
ley on South Kane street with
Mrs. J. B. Roark, Mrs. L. M.
Gabel, Mrs. E. S. Kotok, and Mrs.
Roswell Myers, hostesses. The de
votions are in charge of Mrs.
Elmer L. Anderson. All members
are urged to attend
DEEP IMPRESSION
DEFIANCE, O., May 13. UP)
Louis Fronk drives a beer
truck and he meets lots of
strange characters on his stops.
But Thursday he met one
which left a deep impression
physically. Fronk says he can
prove it by the police that a
baboon in a local tavern bit his
leg so badly it needed medical
treatment.
Fronk said he was walking out
with a case of empty bottles on
each shoulder when the half
grown baboon took a sudden dis
like to him.
The animal was with its owner,
Carl Fogt, a customer, and there
was no report it had been drink
ing. Fronk, however, is doubtful.
HOMELESS TEACHERS
PRINEVILLE, May 13 UP)
The housing shortage is really
acute in this Central Oregon
area.
Donald M. Gabbert, who will
become principal of Burns High
School next fall, has been hunt
ing for months for a house in
Burns. He finally got one: A
quonset hut.
Wilfred Burgess, who will be
come Crook County High prin
cipal here hasn't found any kind
of shelter at all.
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