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r Societtf and Gluhi By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER SOCIAL CALENDAR 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. Sunday May 22 Deer Creek School picnic at 1 o'clock at Pine Grove Sunday School grounds. Parents and chil dren asked to bring picnic lunch and'table service. Coffee furnish ed by. Community Club. Sound motion picture in tech nicolor, "The Power of the Blood," and selected comics at 8 p.m. at Greens School House under aus pices of the Greens Sunday School. No admission. Free-will offering to be taken. Monday May 23 i) Dean Perrlne Unit No. 9, DAV Auxiliary election of officers at 7:45 p.m. at Armory. Refresh , ments. fj Adult Class in tailoring at 7 l p.m. at tiumur mgn ocnuui uii' der direction of Mrs. Alta Simon son. Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, U. of O., to sponsor dance un der auspices of Red Cross at veterans Hospital recreational hall from 8 to 10 p.m. Women of community asked to attend as Hostesses. Tuesday May 24 Rice Valley Grange to meet in evening at the hall. Painting classes of Arts and urarts Club to meet at 7 tf.m at Junior. High School under di rection oi miss Margaret Carr. Primary Association of Latter Day Saints Church to meet from 4 to o p.m. at home of Mrs. M. Hanna, 211 W. Washington. Northside Bible Study Circle to meet at 2:30 p.m. at home of Mrs. Edith S. Ackert, Win chester street. Riverside P.-T. A. to sponsor ice cream social and band con cert by Roseburg High School band. Alpha Theta Chapter, Beta Sig ma Phi, to meet at 8 p.m. at home of Mrs. John Newby, 1237 Chatham street. Looklngglass Grange to meet at 8 p.m. at hall. Refreshments in charge of Meyer and Schulze families. Dlxonville Community Club to meet at 8 p.m. at hall. Offi cers for coming year to be elect ed. Mrs. Hazel Plumb and pupils will present program. Refresh ments. All residents of commu nity invited. Twelve and Won Club to meet at noon luncheon at home of Mrs. William Peifer, 528, S. Main. Leather department of Arts and Crafts Club to meet In eve ning at home of O. C. Rolfsness, S. Pine. Wednesday May 25 Circle No. 1 and Circle No. 2 of St. Joseph's Altar Society invited to meet at 8 p.m. at St. Joseph's School to hear Miss Helen Casey give a travelogue on ooutn America. Azalea Sunshine Club to meet In afternoon at home of Mrs. Nora Gaedecke with Mrs. Bina Fisher, co-hostess. W.C.T.U. to meet at 2 p.m. at Methodist Church parlors. Moth er's Day play to be given. Jolly Circle Club to meet at 2 p.m. at home of Mrs. Leora Lynn for backward party. Mem bers each asked to bring a guest. Past Presidents Club of Ameri can Legion Auixlliary to meet at Roseburg Country Club for 7 o'clock dessert-supper with Mrs. Emily Judd, hostess. Those de siring transportation are asked to call Mrs. Wenger, 198. Thursday May 26 Women of Country Club to begin qualifying rounds of Cour- ELICTROLUX" Cltansr and Air Purifier tales, lervloe, Repairs end Supplies Wayne) Over beck Phone 378 P. I Good News For During the mnth of May LAWSON'S will give away a 4-piece Ta Service FREE to vary b rids or groom who purchases a diamond ring or wedding set valued at $100 or more. 116 N. Jackson ter-Pearson tournament for sec ond flighters at 8:30 a.m. at club course. Luncheon at 12:30 and 'contract bridge play at 1:30 o'clock. Evergreen Home Economics Club to meet at noon potluck luncheon at hall. Hostesses: Gar net Folmsbee, Renie Jenkins and Margaret Burt. Eagles Auxiliary drill team to practice at 8 p.m. at Eagles hall. P.N.G. Club to meet at 7:30 dessert-supper at I.O.O.F. hall. Hostesses: Maggie Dent, Ona Wil liams, Ruby Bloom, Maude Need- nam and LUa Fenlev. Entertain ment: Mildred Thompson, Lena Poole and Gertrude Hatfield. Northside Sunshine Club to meet in afternoon at 904 River side Drive with Mrs. Hart, host ess. Helping Hand Club of Eden bower to meet at 11 a.m. at home of Mrs. Elmer Walker, 1939 Beacon Way, to upholster chair for hostess. Potluck lunch eon at noon. Lady Elks to meet at 8 o'clock dessert-suDner at temnlp with IMi's. G. M. lies, hostess chair man, assisted by Mrs. Harold Haskin, Mrs. Edward Murphy, Mrs. Harold Barber and Mrs. D. L. Taylor. Friday May 27 Circles of Methodist Church to meet at following: No. 1 at 1 o'clock luncheon at home of Mrs. H. L. King at Veterans Facility Post; No. 2 at- 2 p.m. at home of Mrs. F. W. Chase, 409 Vista, with Mrs. L. W. Irwin, co-hostess; No. 3 at 2 p.m. at home of Mrs. E. E. Maurer, Center route, Melrose road; No. 4 at 1 o'clock luncheon at home of Mrs. Reuben Johnson, Idleyld route. Those desiring transporta tion asked to meet at 12 p.m. at Methodist Church. Evergreen Grange to meet at 6:30 o clock potluck supper at hall, followed by business meet ing. 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 May 28 XI Epsilon Chapter. Beta Sig ma Phi 6:30 picnic supper at home of Mrs. Bernard Saar on N. Jackson. Days Creek Garden Club in vites gardeners, florists and nurserymen of the county to par ticipate in flower show to be held from 12 noon to 9 p.m. at Canyonville Community hall. Lilac Circle No. 49, Neighbors of Woodcraft to sponsor cooked iooa sale, riace to be announced later. Catholic ladies rummage sale in basement of rectory on East Cass street from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 30 All former students of Mrs, Edith S. Ackert invited to old fashioned picnic at Umpqua Park at 2:30 p.m. Bring family. Bas net luncn. social. DISCUSSION TEA CLOSES FULLERTON P.-T. A. FOR SEASON Monday afternoon the round table group, with Mrs. J. M. Boyles, retiring president as chairman, at Fullerton P.-T. A.'s last discussion tea of the spring was composed of attentive lis teners as Mrs. R. G. Phillips laid the basis for discussion by brief ing an article from the May Is sue of the National P.-T. A. mag azine on "Washington Polls Young Movie Goers." She brought out the fact as revealed in the poll, (hat most parents make little effort to have children see approved films and usually do not attend with them. Over half of the young sters Indicated they simply went to what was on at the neighbor hood theater. Response from the discussion group was lively and spontan eous and concluded with Mrs. Barney Root's review of approved moving pictures which will be showing in this city in the next fr-w weeks. Hostesses for the tea were Mrs. J. M. Boyles, retiring presi dent, and Mrs. N. D. Johnson, incoming president. Brides-To-Be Tea Service includes: tVCup Cnff PM with Iniulated Handles Cold Lined Sufir it Creamer Ift-Inch Oval Servinf Tray Phone 448 Visitors Leave For Fort Benning, - i ii mwtH& M.i'i i ' i M)n ' i -mammmmmem. . J mmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmsmm " i t- 'n "" '' , i ; X IIMHIH i.j,mi 1 1" ",Tpr",r J 4C 'r 1 '''" 1 ""I If Mrs. T. C. Fitzgerald (Thelma Carter) and small son, Terry, left for Portland Friday to take the plane for Fort Benning, Ga., to Join Lt. Col. Fitzgerald and make Woman's Club Officers Installed Tuesday .rY nr 'A!' ,n Vf?v, . N.ff i -: I, iff ' : vv-.cc:-;, V-x - ill f Left to right: Mrs. J. M. Boyles, president; Mrs. James P. Joyce, Jorey, recording secretary. (Picture by Master Studio.) At a most impressive installa tion ceremony, Mrs. Harry F. Hat field installed the new officers of the Roseburg Woman's Club at the annual spring potluck luncheon Tuesday at the Metho dist Church with Mrs. W. H. Carter acting as escort; Mrs. Clyde Carstens, pianist, and Miss Marie Martens, presenting cor sages to the officers. the new officers include: Mrs. J. M. Boyles, president; Mrs. James P. Joyce, vice-president; Mrs. H. N. Jacobson, second vice president; Miss Jennie E. Jorey, secretary; Mrs. Vernon Keel, treasurer; Mrs. John Gross, cor responding secretary, and board members, Mrs. George E. Houck, Mrs. A. J. ueddfs. Mrs. R. L. Whipple. Mrs. Kenneth Ford. Mrs. H. C. Berg and Mrs. Hatfield. Un behalf of the cub. Mrs. Hatfield presented a beautiful gift to Mrs. Houck, who has com pleted two very successful years as the head of the club. The club membership now totals 117. The installation was preceded by the luncheon in charge of Mrs. W. H. Carter, chairman, Mrs. R. v i'4 v .)TiWMir. i t Surprise The Family . . . Take Some Home Orders specially prepared to take out ...' Chicken, Waffle French Fried Potatoes and loads of Relish. GRAND CAFE Adjoining Grand Hotel on Cass Street Phone 15 f , T 4 5 I iff-. Mrs. T. C. Fitzgerald and son, Terry. their home, following several weeks in Roseburg visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carter, and brothers, Bruce Car ter and fur-!'", and Tommy Car R. Clarke, Mrs. Jean Everett, Mrs. E. G. Young, Mrs. C. E. Roberts, Mrs. J. P Joyce Mrs. A. S. Corn, Mrs. Myrori Haines. Mrs. Sig Fett and Mrs. William T. Evans Jr. Others present were Mrs, George E. Houck, Mrs. J. M. Boyles, Mrs. Kenneth Ford, Mrs. Jack West, Mrs. John A. Black of Portland, Mrs. R. L. Whipple, Mrs. H. C. Darby, Miss Jennie E. Jorey, Mrs. C. W. Dlshman, Mrs. J. J. Kester, Miss Estelle V. Con over, Mrs. C. H. Bailey, Mrs. Walter Good, Mrs. Otho Gosnell, Mrs. E. J. Sullivan, Mrs. H. C. Berg, Mrs. Clyde Carstens, Mrs. B. H. Laird, Mrs. Fred A. Knight, Mrs. R. H. Solt, Mrs. John Travis, Miss Patricia Mayo, Miss Helen Casey, Miss Alice Uelnnrt, Miss Naomi Scott, Mrs. M. H. Roach, Mrs. R. W. Marr, Mrs. Foster Butner, Mrs. A. E. Kent, Mrs. J. E. Sawyers. Mrs. G. G. Sewell, Mrs. G. V. Wimbrrly, Mrs. H. C. Church, Mrs. H. O. Pareeter, Mrs. Hurry F. Hatfield, Mrs. O, J. Foldkamp, Mrs. James P. Joyce, Mrs. L. Kohlhngnn Sr., Mrs. T. F. Patterson, Mrs. George Kol.l hapon, Mrs. E. M. Bleile, Mrs. Chef AuCoin says: "Utiua waii trtftJ MIC JVW II ICU n i . Basket?" It's The Batter That Makes it Better" Georgia -;i .., li,' - i'wm is M1' ter. Willie here, Mrs. Fitzgerald was an honored guest at a num ber of charming affairs. Prior to her marriage, she was a member of KP.NR radio staff. (Picture by Paul Jenkins.) vice president, and Miss Jennie E. Vernon Keel and Mrs. Frederick J. Porter. Mrs. Geddes gave the Invoca tion and led in the club collect. Of special enjoyment were the beautiful numbers presented by the Scott String Quartet Including Miss Naomi Scott and Miss Pa tricia Mayo, violin; Mrs. M. H. Roach, viola, and Mrs. R. W. Marr, 'cello, who played, "Sere nade," by Mozart and Largo" by Haydn. They responded with an encore. Reports were given by Mrs. Dlshman, secretary; Miss Con over, treasurer; Mrs. Roberts, guest speakers; Miss Ueland, finance; Mrs. Carstens, music; Mrs. Bleile, attendance; Mrs. Carter, civic and public relations; Mrs. Ford, arts and crafts; Mrs. Church, Junior Woman's Club; Mrs. Boyles, department of Youth; Mrs. Joyce, Girl Scouts. Miss Mayo, Camp Fire Girls; Mrs.", Darby, Mrs. Whipple and Mrs. Gosnell, membership; Mrs. Knight and Mrs. Laird, hospi tality; Miss Jorey, publicity. Delegates elected lo the Dis trict No. 2 convention at New. port include: Mrs. J. M. Boyles, Mrs. C. W. Dlshman, Mrs. James P. Joyce and Miss Alice Ueland. The War Bonds Committee ap pointed Mrs. L. F. Nielsen, Mrs. Fred Stever, Mrs. R. R. Clark, Mrs. S. A. Sanford, Mrs. R. H. Solt, Mrs. E. J. Sullivan. Mrs. C. J. Osbun, Mrs. Calvin Baird, Mrs. Everybody loves flowers and everybody loves to receive them. Choose flowers as the perfect gift . . . chooso them from us . . . Hlways fresh Iv cut, fragrantly lovely. The phone number to re member is 158. LI L LIE'S ; FLOWER SHOP ! 819 Winchester Streets . Ur. . .. hi I WMKMM mil IIWITilf MRS. H. R, FERGUSON CLEBRATES 95th BIRTH DAY AT REUNION Mrs. Helen R. Ferguson cele brated her 95th birthday at a very lovely dinner and family reunion at her home at 1473 Riverside Drive In Laurelwood, Sunday. Three sons, a daughter, six grand children, seven great-grandchildren and a sister were present. Mrs. Ferguson's birthday occurr ed Monday, May 16. Friends called during the day and also on Monday to honor Mrs. Ferguson with cards, flow ers, and gifts. She is in good health and is still able to sew and crochet. The day was spent In visiting with a potluck dinner at noon. In the afternoon, group pictures were taken and family and com munity pictures were shown on the screen by a grandson, Bruce erguson. Another grandson, Norval Fer guson, has a birthday on the same date. Those enjoying the day with Mrs. Ferguson were her sister, Miss Effie Reiach of Roseburg; her daughter Miss Catherine, Roseburg; Mr. and Mrs. John Fer guson and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ferguson and son, Norval, of Days Creek; Hector Ferguson and son, Neil and daughter, Janet, of Ala meda. Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Don Ferguson and daughter, Joyce, and son, Gordon, of Oakland; Mr. and Mrs. John Lander Jr., and daughter, Janet, and sons, Jack and Michael, of Roberts Creek; and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ferguson and daughter, Kay, and son, Bob by, of Myrtle Creek, Gazley route. Unable to attend were the fol lowing grandchildren: Lester Fer guson of San Jose, Calif.; Mrs. Jean Ferguson of Grants Pass; Catherine Nicholson and Ruth Ellen Nicholson Martin, of Clare mont, Calif., and the latter's 3 children, Sharon Ann, Gail and Stewart, greatgrandchildren of Mrs. Ferguson. Hector Ferguson of Alameda remained here for a longer visit, while his son and daughter, Neil and Janet returned south the first of the week. Hector is a son of Mrs. Ferguson. EDEN LADIES AID HAS INTERESTING MEETING ON TUESDAY The Eden Ladies Aid of the Elearose Lutheran Church met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Louis Klcter witn Mis. can i.un deen, president, In charge and Rev. Willis F. Erlckson present ing the devotions. A strawberry social was plan ned for the evening of June 4th at the church and a smorgasbord dinner (planned for May 21) was cancelled. Lovely refreshments were serv ed during the social hous to: Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Bloomqulst, Mr. and Mrs. Carl nineteen, Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Johnson, Mrs. James Andrews and son, Lyle Dee; Mrs. Lillte Thompson, Mrs. Elsie Anderson, Mrs. Lee Brown, Rev. Ellis F. Erlckson, Mrs. Gun nar Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. John Hulsehus, Mrs. Dickey Klttleman, Mrs. David Sand and daughter, Joan Marie; J. N. Sand, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olson. Louis Klefer and Mr. and Mrs. Miller. The next meeting will be a no-hostess affair at the church June 21st. LILAC CIRCLE HAS MEETING MONDAY AT I. O. O. F. HALL Neighbors of Woodcraft Lilac Circle No. 49, met at the I.O.O.F. hall Monday evening for a pot luck penny supper. Plans were made for a cooked food sale to be held May 28 to raise money to send delegates to the state con vention at Coos Bay, June 9-10. A report was made by mem bers making a surprise visit 10 Springfield Circle. me next meeting wm ue june 6. Frank Blslak and Mrs. O. C. Brown. Plans were made for a rum mage sale lo be held early In the fall. On behalf of the club, Mrs. II. C. Darby presented corsages to Miss Estelle Conover, Miss Jennie E. Jorey, Mrs. J. J. Kester, Miss Alice Ueland and Mrs. Fred A. Knight for a perfect attendance record for the year. Mrs. L. Kohlhagen sr., gave an Invitation to the club to attend the golden wedding anniversary of she and her husband July 10 at their home on Military Street from two to five oclock In the afternoon. ! Following the Inslallatlon, Mrs. Bovles very graciously respond ed with a short talk and adjourn-1 ed the club until the first Tuesday in October. We Will Do . . . Hemstitching, Make Button holes, Belts or Make Buttons and Buckles. Sewing Machine Center 542 N. Jackson Phone 689 Y YOUTH Gospel Evangelists and Musicians Solovox Artist Soprano Soloist Duets Upon Request Al Huegli, New Full-Time Director, Master of Ceremonies ALSO LOCAL MUSICAL TALENT RALLY SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 21 7:45 P. M. Admission Free Everyone Welcome Church of the Open Bible Pine and Floed Streets Roseburg, Ore. Sat., May 21, 1949 The KEYSTONE CLUB HAS ELECTION OF OFFICERS AT MEETING MONDAY Mrs. E. S. Kotok, Mrs. Ross well Myers, Mrs. L. M. Gabel, Mrs. J. B. Roark and Mrs. Earl Wiley entertained the Methodist Keystone Club at a lovely seven thirty o'clock dessert-supper Mon day night at the beautiful Wiley home on South Kane street. Mix ed spring flowers formed the decorations. Covers were placed for Mrs. Eugene McElroy, Mrs. John Cor nilsen, Mrs. Glenn Clute, Mrs. A. C. Williamson, Mrs, C. A. Gilmer, Mrs. William C. Woods, Mrs. Or ville E. Richman, Mrs. R. B. Hampton, Mrs. Elmer L. Ander son, Mrs. J. M. Boyles, Mrs. Llovd Hayes, Mrs. Frank R. Brown, Mrs. Charles W. Vasey, Mrs. Har vey Reed, Mrs. Lyle Eddy, Mrs. William Wishart, Mrs. Paul Ged des, Mrs. Gordon Stewart, Mrs. Leon Moulkey, Mrs. E. E. Maurer, Mrs. M. L. Sugden, Mrs. Harl Kelley, Mrs. Clyde Chitwood, Mrs. Vernon Keel, Mrs. M. M. Nelson, Mrs. Harold McKay, Mrs. F. G. Burr and daughter, Carolyn, and the hostesses. Mrs. Anderson conducted the devotions and Mrs. Sugden, presi dent, was in charge of the meet ing. New officers elected includ ed: president, Mrs. Lvle Eddy; vice-president, Mrs. Frank R. Brown; secretary, Mrs. M. M. Nelson, and treasurer, Mrs. J. B. Roark. Mrs. Wiley presented beautiful corsages to the retiring officers and committee chairmen. Carolyn Burr delighted Ihe group by playing a piano solo; Mrs. Geddes and Mrs. Stewart Played numbers. Mrs. Hail Kel ley sang a solo and group singing was enjoyed. ine next meeting will be a seven oclock potluck supper June 20 at Ihe home of Mrs. Ned Dixon with Mrs. S. A. Ware, Mrs. Harold Rand, Mrs. Elmer L. An derson and Mrs. Lucien Cobb, hostesses. The devotions will be in charge of Mrs. Harl Kelley. Those desiring transportation are asKea to meet at the Memo dist Church at six-thirty o'clock. MRS. HAROLD E. SCHMEER GIVES CHARMING LUNCHEON WEDNESDAY Mrs. Harold E. Schmeer enter tained at a charming one o'clock luncheon Wednesday at her love ly home on Casey Avenue in Laurelwood, having as guests Mrs. Joss R. Lasswell and her daughter- in-law, Mrs. hiclney Lasswell, Yon calla; and Mrs. X. D. Lylle and her mother, Mrs. Adaline Olson, of Corvallis. Pale yellow rosebuds formed the attractive table decorations, while bouquets of rhododenrons were used about the living rooms. Visiting was enjoyed during the the pleasant social hour. A. F. Walter Kresse, M. D. Physician and Surgeon U. S. National Bank Annex Room 217 Office Phone: 1500 Res.: Hotel Rose Phone 622 Office hours: Mon. Thru Sat. FLOOR SANDING and FINISHING Estimates Leslie Pfaff 320 Ward St. Phone 1349 J "I'm giving Dad my picture for Father's Day" Dad will love pictures of baby taken in our studio because his natural charm and sweetness are captured instantly and forever. Give him pictures he can show off in his of fice, home, wallet. CLARK'S STUDIO AND CAMERA SUPPLIES 105 S. Jackson FOR CHRIST Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley Newt - Review, Roseburg, Ore. 7 HELPING HAND CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING THURSDAY The Helping Hand Club of Edenbower met Thursday at the home of Mrs. George Schnore with the president, Mrs. Earl Price, in charge. Mrs. Robert Calay and Mrs. Price had charge o. the social hour with prizes going to Mrs. Walbrecht, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Rletmann and Mrs. Harris. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Schnore to Mrs. Earl Price, Mrs. Robert Calay and daugh ter, Sylvia; Mrs. Elmer Walker, Mrs. Millard Rietmann,, Mrs. Ce cil Harris and daughter, Judy; Mrs. Thomas Roark, Mrs. George Niday, Mrs. Curtis McCall, Mrs. William Walbrecht and Mrs. Jack Alloway and daughter, Judy. The next meeting will be at 11 a.m., May 25 at the home of Mrs. Elmer Walker, 1939 Bea con Way. The day will be spent in upholstering a chair for the hostess. A potiuck luncheon will be served at noon. MISS LAURA PATTON COMPLIMENTED AT LUNCHEON AND SHOWER Mrs. Alan Knudlson and Miss Carol Kerr entertained at a charming 12:30 o'clock luncheon and bridal shower at the Shall mar Saturday honoring Miss Laura Patton. Covers were placed for the guest of honor and Mrs. Ernest Barker Jr., Mrs. D. W. HelliweS, Miss Betty Crocker, Miss Geral dine Fett, Mrs. Knudtson and Miss Kerr. Phone 331 'MWI'l''m'.'KJIMI'W.'MyW'W.j PRESENTS C Krantz sj k Waterfall Dotlgn In'Wal- j rtul. Trav Included 111 NORTH JACKSON JUST PHONE 330 f i 4