8 The Newt-Review, Roieburg, Ore. Thur., May 26, 1949 Society and GluLi By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER NOTICE Social Items submitted by tele phone for the society pace must be turned in before 12 o'clock Monday through Thursday and by 10 a. m. frrldays, at wmctt time the social calendar and bat urday's society page are closed weekly. VONCALLA B. P. W. C, WINS SPECIAL CITATION At the 28th Annual Stale Con vention of the Oregon Federation of Business and Professional Women's clubs held In Salem May 13, 14, 15, I he Yoncalla B. P. W. was awarded a Special Citation for its book entry. Scrapbooks of activities of the various clubf, throughout the state, which formed the Slale Federation, are compiled during the club year, and displayed and judged at the Slate Convention each year. As one of the "Baby Clubs" of the State Federation, having only received their charter and official recognition from the State and National Federation this past January, .Yoncalla 15. P. VV. may well be proud of this award from the first State Con vention of Business and Pro fessional Women's Clubs at which they have had representa tion. GRADUATES OF GARDEN VALLEY SCHOOL HONORED AT DINNER A dinner was given Tuesday evening at Carl's Haven honor ing the graduates of the Garden Valley School. Attending were: the teachers, Joseph Giroux and Helen Btirkhart; class members, George Langioise, John Michael, Jerry Sumner, James Ewens, Teddy Hess, John Webber, Judy Pon and Gifford Evans, and the following parents: Mr. and Mrs. James S. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Langioise, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Michael, Mrs. Graham Ewens and Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Webber. A theater party followed the banquet. FRESHER . . . . ( . because they're good companions all. Yes, we've shoes for every type for sports, dress or casual wear. A white kid AIR STEP sandal with cuban heel . . , AAAA to B in s zes 4 to 11. A white kil t ; platform sole I. AIR STEP . . . AAAA to 8 in sizes i to 11. Listen to the Freddy Martin Show every Wednesday. . KRNR 8:30 P. M. HOME OWNED YONCALLA WOMEN'S STUDY CLUB HAS LAST MEETING OF YEAR The last meeting of the Yon calla Women's Study Club was held Thursday afternoon in the Kpworth Hall of the Yoncalla Methodist Church. The last meet ing Is also commemorated as Senior Day, as the Senior girls and their mothers are guests oi tne club on that day. Delicious luncheon was served to ten senior girls and their moth ers and 20 club members. The social committee had charge of I lie neautllul decorations using tne class colors red and wnite, wilh flowers on the table, white snapdragons and red roses. The senior girls were presented with lovely red and while carnation corsages, and welcomed to the meeting by the president, Mrs Ida Pinkston, Miss Elva Arnold gave a response for the class Following the luncheon a short program was enjoyed. Group singing of the Oregon Slale song, and reading the club Collect by Mrs. nice, invocalion by Mrs, Reeves, chaplain, was followed by two piano solos by Molly Kingery. A very interesting talk on color In the home was given ny flirs. Art Kuchard. Mrs. Les lie Chapman gave a very in teresting travelogue. Mrs. Pinkston, retiring presi dent, was presented with a gift a book entitled "My House in Yours," by Elsa Larralds. Mrs. Dare Kingery Installed the fol lowing new officers into their respective stations; president for i!ii!i-su, Mrs. Fred p.ic-k. mis. Merk appointed the following committees to serve the coming year: program committee, Mrs. Raphael Wise, Mrs. J. N. Sparks, Mrs. Dare Kingery, Mrs. Jennie Iisswoll, Mrs. Lloyd Pinkston, Mrs. Harvey cockeram and Mrs, Al Hoffman. Social and financial committee: Mrs. Ait Rychard, Mrs. Latham, Mrs. LeRoy Han son, Mrs. Fred Reeves, Mrs. Hugh Warner, Mrs. Dan Wright, Mrs. Cablness, Mrs. Harold Turpin, Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Earl Strong, Mrs. Metz and Mrs. Chapman. Parliamentarian, Mrs. Al Hon Kedcttes for casual wear ... a washable sandal with rubber soles. Kedeltes for men and children too. 229 N. Jackson, Roseburg and Sutherlin Apparel Sutherlin, Oregon - iff 1 jr. iter t STYLE PARADE These 4-H Junior High School May 21. Dresses are of their" own design. soecialist at Oreaon State Colleae. and Miss Esther Taskerud, ribbons were awarded girls judged best In clothing contests here will be selected at the first jflr' Sk H k T 1 I, - A. n AI'I'KAI, TO PRESIDKNT Imprisoned under a 141-yenr-oId statute because they can't pay fees churned nsnlnst them tor auto accidents, Ralph J. Fusatt (left), who spent time in a Nazi prison during the wnr, and Henmrd J. Smith, also an ex-OI, look over their Army momentoes in the Kutlnnd, Vt., Jail. Futtntt has been Imprisoned for 15 ntontho. Neither enn be released or put on bail unless, as the law states, they swear they hnve estates of "less than $20." Many groups are working to free them from the arcbalc sentences. In an open letter to President Trumnn, they appealed for his moral support. man; critic, Mrs. rinkston; Chap lains, Mrs. Fred Reeves and Mrs. Dnn Wright. COOKED FOOD 8ALE TO BE HELD ON SATURDAY Neighbors of Woodcraft Lilac Circle No. 49 will sponsor a cooked food sale Saturday, May 2S, at the E. G. High Insurance office In the IOOF hall Chlldrtn Involved Children are Involved In nnlv about twn-fifihs of the divorces. ALWAYS TREASURED! Wbm-M., 1 r ft? : t IINOll SIltMB f DOUI1I IIHN0 HIM tUN Cliosen by girl graduates for their shimmering lustrous beauty. Doltoh simulated pearls add allure to lovely flesh tones, bring a touch of luxury to eery costume, daytime or night. See our complete ancty of single, double and triple strands, many with rhinestone-set sterling siKer clasps. In striking gift cases, satm-lmed. Priced from 3.12 up. Jewelry Department Main Floor qirlt parade before iudgei in a annual Douglas County Fair, in August. Ifieture by Caul Jenkins. I 1 i v i 4 ti, V$ j , -'Tt ,J (lF.A TrUnhnln) MOVIES TO BE SHOWN AT LOOKINGGLASS GRANGE FRIDAY NIGHT The Lookingglass Grange will show movies in the hail at 8 o'clock Friday night, May 27. The public is invited. Admission will be charged and the money taken in will be used for the benefit of the newly formed grange. There will be animated car toons and the feature movie will be Bobby Brcen in "Rainbow on the River." -AfvM-V , A WW i ityle ihow at the 4-H Sprina Judges, seated, are Miss Mary assistant state 4-H leader, both and at Achievement Days at MRS. EMMA RECORD HONORED AT LARGE AFFAIR ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. Emma Record was pleas antly surprised Friday evening when a group of friends and rela tives gathered at the Elkhead Community Hall to celebrate her birthday. A potluck dinner was served at 7 o'clock with three large birthday cakes gracing the center of the long table. Mrs. record received many beautiful gifts from her friends. Following the dinner, old time dancing was enjoyed, with mu sic being furnished by Delmar Record and Dave Rust. Those present included, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Record, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Record, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rust and two sons; Mr. and Mrs. Hurchenson and two grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Jazek and son; Mr. Ducan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reeves and son; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pinkston, Mr. and Mrs. George Langdon and two children; Mr. and Mrs. Per cy Langdon, Mr. and Mrs. Os car Langdon, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Paulsrude and son; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nnmocks and son; Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman and Mr. Bowman's brother; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brody, Mr. and Mrs. Turn elk and family; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mulkey, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis and two children of Yon calla, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Blodgett of Sutherlin, Mr. and Mrs. How ard Brink and family of Spring field, and Mrs. Dora Johnson of Portland. W. B. A. DISTRICT RALLY IS HELD IN EUGENE ON SATURDAY The W.B.A. district rally held in Eugene Saturday was attend ed by Cora Little, Willmetta Squires, Jessie Vinson and Maude Powers of the Roseburg Re view. The tri state field director, Mrs. Catherine Bowen, of Seattle, was in attendance. Reviews from Al bany, Portland, Eugene and Rose FURNITURE I ; OMPRNV Achievement Day at Roieburg Beth Mlnden, home management of Corvallis. Blue, red and white Reedsport and Drain. Champions. burg put on the work. Mrs. Bow- en will pay her official visit to Roseburg at a rally, the date of which will be announced later. She will be accompanied here by the Association medical examiner. JON COWAN HAS PARTY ON BI f.TH DAY FRIDAY Jon Cowan celebrated his birthday Friday afternoon with a parly for a group of his friends. After a delicious lunch of Ice cream and cake the little guests enjoyed the show at the Eagle Theater. Those attending were Dale cowan of Cottage Urove, Bruce Timmons, Leroy Vian, Bar ry Kremkau and Jon Cowan. There were more than eight million volumes and pamphlets in the Library of Congress at the close ot 1M47. SUMMERTIME MEAL You can ignore the calendar when you own o home freezer. Store the fish you catch this summer for next winter's feasting . , . freeze your gar den produce and have fresh vegetable!, fruits and berries in January. Freeze the game you shoot this fall and beat the high prices. 9 117 YV. Cass Phone 10 BARRY KREMKAU CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Barry Kremkau entertained at a hamburger fry at nis nome Tuesday evening, his guests De lng his class mates, and the oc casion being his birtnday. Bad minton was played during tne evening, after which the entire group attended tne local tneaier. Those enjoying the evening were Harry Kremkau, Jimmy Hamil ton, Kenneth Means, Max Rust, Boh Ulbright, Sam Currier, Jon Cowan, Elvin Raper, Bill Ben ner, Stanley Snider, Keith Wil son, Kenneth Means of Yoncalla and Dale Cowan of Cottage Grove. Plain or lodlied ROSEBURG 100 Spruc St. l Wh WHEN YOU BUILD OR REMODEL, SMITHWICK CONCRETE PRODUCTS PORTLAND 1750 N.. E. Lombard Place Phone Webster 7723 EUGENE 2628 Pacific Highway Phone 2994 or 2995 You've been waiting for . . . A General Electric Home Freezer Now available for immediate delivery the General Electric Home Freezer is the quiet, dependable freezer the modern housewife has been asking for. Two con venient sizes . . . 4 cu. ft. and 8 cu. ft. Save long hours of drudgery by doing your food preserving the G.E. way . . . save money by buying meats, fish, vege tables and fruits in large quantities. See the General Electrie Home Freezer today at Carstens. A Carstens Policy Quality Certainly Lower Prices Always 12 Women Make Up Minds And Convict Murderer SAN DIEGO, Calif., May 26 fli A criminal whom the FRT I credited with being among the "top ten has admitted anotner mistake. He was condemned to death for murder Tuesday by an all-woman jurv. "I didn't think," commented Lloyd E. Sampsel, 48, "that 12 women could make up their minds." Sampsel, who shot and killed a finance company customer dur ing a holdup here last year, will be sentenced to the gas chamber today. en it rains it pours i .max K MSI! Bargains Galore , Va to Vi Off on Flower and Vegetable Plants Shrubs and Trees We're overstocked with thousands of choice plants all to be sold ot cost. NOW AT THI NURSERY At Foot of Washington St. V