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    8 The Newi-Review, Roieburg, Ore.Thur. Moy 19, 194
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QUEEN SUE THE FIRST Sua
Motsehenbacher wai choien by
students of Roseburg High
School io rula tht May Fete
Wednaiday night at Finlay
Field. Nearly 600 students from
the high school and Roieburg
grade schools participated. Top
picture, left to right are Irvin
Stritike, Esther Owent sopho
more princess; Bob Barrows,
Zona Wilshire, junior princess;
Clint Agee, Betty Burr, senior F
princess; Queen Sue I, Uick
Bonebrake, student body presi
dent; Raeda Reece, senior prin
cess; Jim Poirot, Joanne Tay
lor, junior princess; Larry Hen
ninger, Lola Rae Byrd, sopho
more princess; Bill Wagner. In
front of the queen are Pamela
Schoenleber, train bearer; Rob
ert Click, crown bearer; Caro
lyn Turner, train bearer and
D'Ann Fullerfon, flower girl.
Second picture, senior class
girls cavort around the May
Pole. Third picture, Senior High
tumblers watch Neil Sheets leap
over nine lads, hoping he'll
make the grade. (Rod Newland
picture).
HOME EXTEN8ION UNIT
HAS FINE MEETING
The Rice Valley-Elkhead Home
extension unit neia a very mier-
esling meeting Friday at the Rice
Valley hall. An all-day afair was
held with a covered-dish lunch
eon at noon. ,
Mrs. Corinne McTaggart, coun
ty leader, had charge of the topic,
"Giving home sewing a profes
sional look."
Officers elecled for the coming
year included: Mrs. Cecil Hart
ford, chairman; Mrs. Churchill,
vice-chairman, and Mrs. Jack
Taylor, secretary-treasurer.
Those present were Mrs. Paul
Flurv, Mrs. William Caslor, Mrs.
Ed Bell, Mrs. Ralph Emerson,
Mrs. Glenn Walker, Mrs. Ervln
Rice, Mrs. Frank Churchill, Mrs.
LeRoy Churchill, Mrs. Harry Dun
bar, Mrs. Al Fonken, Mrs. Cecil
Hartford, Mrs. Elmer Kellogg
and Mrs. Corinne McTagarU
MR. AND MRS. WELSH
CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Welsh celehrated
their 24th wedding anniversary
Tuesday evening, May 17th, with
a dinner, having as their guests,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reeves and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reeves and
son Jerry, Mis. Loyd Means and
son, Mrs. Byars, Mrs. Herman
Thlel, Mrs. Dare . Klngerv, Mrs.
Charlie Kirklle, Mrs. Cahlness,
Mrs. Al Hoffman, Mrs. Perry
Smith, Mrs. Fred Lee and Mrs.
Currier.
UMPQUA MINERAL CLUB
TO MEET AT POTLUCK
SUPPER THIS EVENING .
The Umpqua Mineral Club
members and Invited guests are
asked to enjoy a seven o'clock
potluck supper tonight, May 19,
at the K. of P. hall. Those at
tending are asked to bring their
own table service. The regular
club meeting will follow the pot
luck supper.
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8URPRI8E BIRTHDAY
DINNER IS GIVEN
Mrs. Jazek of Elkhend gracious
ly entertained at a surprise dinner
at her home Saturday evening,
honoring the birthday of her hus
band. A delicious fried chicken
dinner was served after which
the guests attended the dance at
the Elkhend grange hall. Those
attending were Mr. and Mrs.
W. Rergersnn of Roseburg, Mr.
and Mrs. Leeper of Oakland, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Reeves, 'Mr, and
Mis. Paul Reeves and son, Mr.
and Mrs. L. H. Jazek, Mr. Dun
can of Yoncalla, and Mr. and
Mis. Hank Bowman of Suther-
lln.
ALTAR SOCIETY NO. 1
HAS INTERESTING MEETING
Circle No. 1, of St. Joseph's Al
tar Society met Wednesday eve
ning at the armory. Following
the business session, a social hour
was enjoyed and refreshments
were sPi ved by Mrs. O'Reilly and
Mrs. Kilkenny.
The circle lias been Invited to
Join with Circle, No. 2, for a
deliglttrul meeting I lie evening
of May 25th at elRht o'clock
at St. Joseph's School, at which
lime Miss Helen Casey will pre
sent a travelogue of her recent
two months' trip to South Amer
ica. RICE VALLEY BENEFIT
CARD PARTY TO BE
HELD 8ATURDAY NIGHT
A very delightful benefit five
hundred and pinochle pnrty will
be sponsored at the Rice Valley
hall Saturday night, May 21. The
public is cordially invited. Prizes
will be awarded and refresh
ments will be served.
WINCHESTER COMMUNITY
CLUB BOX 80CIAL HELD
' The Winchester Community
Club held an enjoyable box social
at the clubhouse Friday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stritz-
ke, Mis. Raymond Miller and
Mrs. Annie Collcy as host and
hostesses.
Games were played and the
boxes were auctioned off. with
proceeds being added to the build
ing fund.
Men and their families work
ing on the construction of the club
house Sunday, gnthered for a pot
luck dinner at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Art Rartlett. Anyone
Interested in Joining In the work
and enjoyment of building this
community building is cordially
Invited to do so.
DANCE TO BE HELD
AT FACILITY MONDAY
Knnpa Alpha Thela sorority on
the University of Oregon Campus
will sponsor a dance through the
American Hcd Cross at the vet
erans Hospital recreational hall
Monday night. May 23, from
eight to ten o'clock. The spring
motir will he carried nut. All
women of the community inter
ested, are invited to attend and
assist as hostesses.
Society and 6UU
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
NOTICE
Social items submitted by tele
phone for the society page must
be turned 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.
TEA AND PROGRAM IS
CHARMING AFFAIR
Mrs. Royal Abeene Jr., and
her Bible School Class of Inter
mediate Girls, entertained at a
Mother's Day Tea, in the East
Room of the Sutherlln Christian
Church, Saturday. Invited guests
were the mothers of the girls,
and women of the church.
As each guest entered, she was
presented with a rose and a pro
gram of the entertainment:
Piano Prelude, Mrs. Hugh Mad
dox; Reading, Myldred Chester;
Scripture Proverbs 31: 10-31,
Barbara Van Komen; 'Duet,
Jackie and Katy Kennedy, "My
Mother's Bible"; Accordion Solo,
Sally Thompson; Flannelgraph
Story, "Mothers," Katy Kennedy,
Edna Mae Carter, Harriet Scrog
gins, Margie Davey; Solo, Donna
Hall. "MO-T-H-E-R," and group
singing of "Faith of Our Moth
ers?' The serving table was covered
with a lace cloth centered with
a basket of Iris. Flowers were
arranged about the room. A long
table in the background held two
miniature May poles, flanked by
candles and flowers.
Refreshments were served.
Guosts were: Mrs. Lloyd Wil
son, Mrs. Dan Kennedy, Mrs.
Sewell, Mrs. Noah Rose Jr., Mrs.
Slgne Anderson, Mrs. Wilma
Theis, Mrs. Alma Anderson, Mrs.
Margaret Sarmiento, Mrs. Rea
Klelnfeldt, Mrs. Harry Barnes,
Mrs. Claude Dickens, Mrs. Hugh
Maddox, Mrs. Alton Hebbard,
Mrs. Henry Hebard, Mrs. Bill
Webber, and Mrs. Royal Abeene
Sr.
The hostesses were: Jackie
Kennedy, Donna Hall, Harriet
Scrogglna, Katy Kennedy, Jo
Ann Lord, Pat Wilder, Barbara
Van Komen, Edna Mae Cater,
Margaret Rose, Sally Thompson,
Kathleen Sowell, Myldred Ches
ter, Margie Davey, and their
teacher, Mrs. Bettie Abeene. Ila
Cornish, also a member of the
class was unable to be present
as she was ill with the mumps.
DAYS CREEK GARDEN
CLUB TO SPONSOR
FLOWER SHOW, MAY 2S '
The Days Creek Garden Club
will sponsor its first annual
flower show at the Canyonville
Community hall, Salurday, May
28th.
, Douglas County residents are
cordially invited to participate
either as individuals or as or
ganizations In the following
classes: single specimen; ar
rangemen's Including basket.
miniatures and dish, shadowbnx,
suomergoa, tioatmg, lioor bou
quets, table bouquets, mixed
flowers, one color, one variety
oi iiowers, ana pioneer tiowers:
commercial: scrapbooks and
houseplants.
The committee requests each
exnimior to lurnisn nis own con
tainer and all displays be in
place by 12 o'clock noon and left
until 9 p. m. Each exhibitor will
ne responsible lor nls own ex
hibit and containers.
It is suggested all those not
claiming their exhibits after the
show, the flowers will be used
for Veterans graves on Decora
Hon Day, May 30. Mrs. Bud
Gaulke is acting as chairman of
the show.
P. E. O. TO MEET AT
LUNCHEON ON FRIDAY
Chapter BI, P. E. O. Sisterhood
will meet at a one o clock lunch
eon Friday, May 20, (instead of
a dessert-iuncheon as previously
announced) at tne home of Mrs
C. G. Haughn at Winston.
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Fresher
Baked fresh ,
every day here
in Roseburg
BUY PATTERSON'S BREAD AT YOUR GROCER'S
MELROSE H. E. C. HAS
DELIGHTFUL MEETING
Mrs. O. O. Matthews and
daughter, Ruth Simmons, were
hostesses to the Melrose Home
Economics club Wednesday at
the home of Nellie Meyers. The
business meeting was conducted
by chairman, Nettle Woodruff.
The year book committee gave a
favorable report and discussed
the program for the remainder
of the year.
It was voted to make up a box
of toys and useful articles for
European children, and will be
packed ready to send at the next
club meeting. Members are re
quested to bring articles for the
box at that time.
Roll call was held, the topic
being "Something I plan to ac
complish this year."
A flower identification game
was enjoyed and the prize was
won by Margaret Aydelott.
Amy Matthews was honored on
her birthday anniversary by a
handkerchief and card shower,
and presented with a decorated
cake on a musical cake plate.
A plant exchange was held at
the meeting's close. Those en
joying the meeting were: Olive
Kreuger, Mabel and Allie Busen
bark, Zella Wellpot, Nettie Wood
ruff, Alma Greer and daughter
Kathy, Margaret Aydelott, Kath
ryn Young, Amy Matthews,
Becky Chitwood and sons Terry
and Andy, Ruth Simmons and
Michael, Nellie Meyers, Alice
Felt and daughters Linda and
Anna Lee, Ethel Becker, Anne
Chitwood, Grace R a n s o m e,
Mamie Nichols, Patricia Doerner
and Patti, Dicky Kettleman, Irene
Busenbark and Leta, Ruby
Matthews, and Margaret Reece,
and a visitor, Daisy Ward.
The next meeting will be at
Grange hall with Ethel Becker
and Nettie Woodruf as hostesses
June 8.
BRIDGE CLUB IS
ENTERTAINED SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barker
entertained the Sutherlin Bridge
Club at a charming seven o'clock
buffet supper Sunday evening at
their home on East Fourth Ave
nue. The lace-covered table was
centered with a lovely bouquet
of spring flowers.
Covers were placed for: Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Stearns, Mr. and
Mrs. Rolstyn Bridges, Mr. and
Mrs. Vern Holgate, Mr. and Mrs..
Howard Wahl, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyal Stearns and the host and
hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Barker.
Contract bridge was in play
during the pleasant evening
hours with Howard Wahl and
Mrs. Holgate, winning high score
and Harry Stearns and Mrs.
Wahl, second high.
JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB
ANNUAL SPRING DANCE
TO BE HELD SATURDAY
The annual spring dance of
the Roseburg Junior Woman's
Club will be an event of Satur
day night, May 21, at nine o'clocK
at the Roseburg Country Club for
all members and their invited
guests.
Miss Betty Jewel is general
chairman of the affair and is be
ing assisted by Mrs. Hazel Scott,
Mrs. George Crocker and Miss
Dorothy Daracunas. The music
will be in charge of Mrs. Allena
Rose and tickets are in charge
of Mrs. Ralph Ohman. Tickets
are now on sale at Lawson's
Jewelry store.
RICE VALLEY GRANGE
HOLDS MEETING TUESDAY
Rice Valley Grange met Tues
day evening at the hall. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Churchill, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy
Churchill, Mrs. Mildred Churchill,
Mr. and Mrs. Al Fonken, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Emerson, Mr. and
Mrs. William Castor, Mr. and
Mrs. Ervin Rice and J. G. Wales.
The next meeting will be al the
hall Tuesday evening, May 24th.
TOWN AND COUNTRY
CLUB HOLDS MEETING
The Yoncalla Town and Coun
try Club met at the home of Mrs.
John Lewey Wednesday after
noon. A business meeting fol
lowed the potluck luncheon. Ten
dollars was given to Mrs. Hazel
Wright towards a 4-H club
scholarship and twenty-one dol
lars, made at the recent food
sale was turned over to Mrs. Jean
Cowan for the Cancer Fund.
Members present were Mrs.
Russell Loyd, Mrs. LeRoy Han
son and son Loyal; Mrs. Clyde
Shirley and daughter Bonnie;
Mrs. Walter - Lunney, Beth
Koepke. Mrs. Warren Anderson,
Mrs. Jim Dodd, Jimmie and Bar
bara Dodd, Mrs. Earl McDaniels,
Rodney, Amanda and Althea Mc
Daniels, Mrs. Percy Applegate,
Mrs. Bob Lambdin, Mrs. Eldon
Lee, Judy Marsh, Mrs. Jean
Cowan, Mrs. Delton Thiel, Mrs.
Elton Grass, Nancy and Nadine
Grass ar.d the hostess, Mrs.
Lewey.
Eraser Polish
Try a blackboard eraser for
polishing the stove or giving the
furniture a high gloss.
We Will Do . . .
Hemstitching, Make Button
holes, Belts or Make Buttons
and Buckles.
Sewing Machine Center
S42 N. Jackson Phone 689-Y
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Handmade Jewelry
Greeting Cards
Souvenirs
Dorothy's Gift SKop
323 S. Stephens
(Across From Henningers Mart II)
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