8 Th Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Thur., June 9, 1949 Society and Gluhl By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER NOTICE Social Items submitted by tele phone lor the society page must be turned In before 12 o'clock Monday through Thursday and by 10 a. m. FridayB, at which time the social calendar and Sat urday's society page are closed weekly. ELGAROftE COMFORT CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING THURSDAY AFTERNOON The Elgarose Comfort Club held a very enjoyable meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Leora Andrews with Mrs. Clarice Brown, co-hostess. Mrs. Andrews, president, conducted the meeting. Mrs. Thelma Hanson installed the new officers for the year and who include: Mrs. Leora Andrews, president; Mrs. Connie Showers, vice-president; Mrs. Barker, secre tary, and Mrs. Clarice Brown, treasurer. Plans were made, for the an ' nual club picnic to be held at Umpqua Park, July 17. Miss Charlotte Sand won the door pri7.e. Visitors present were: Mr. and Mrs. John Hulsebus,' Mrs. Clara Edman and children, Linda and Joe; Mrs. Lilly Tomnson and Mrs. Cody of Ontario, Calif. At the close of the meeting lovely refreshments were served by the two hostesses to the guests and the following members: Mrs. Agnes South and children, Carla, leddie and llmmie; Shirley and Darrel South, Mrs. Barker and children. Donna. Nancv and Clif ton; Mrs. Joe Sand and children, cnarioite and stevle; Mrs. Woo- ten and daughter, Dixie; Mrs. Connie Showers, Mis. Thelma Sundberg and daughter. Donna: and niece and nephew, Marlene and David Bartholomy; Mrs. Eve- iyn warren and daughter, Vlr- flnla; Mrs. Mable Backlund, Mrs. dna Sjogren and son, Dennis; Mrs. Vera Malhewman, Mrs. Lu cille Edwards and children. Cathy and Dlnna; Sally and Dick Brown, Lyide D. Andrews and Mrs. Thelma Hanson and chil dren, Donald and Margie. The next regular mpptlng will be August 4 at the home of Mrs. Ruth Woolen. RIDDLE JOB'S DAUGHTERS TO INSTALL OFFICERS ON MONDAY Job's Daughters Bethel No. 39, will hold installation of new of ficers at an open meeting at 8 o'clock Monday night, June 13, at the Masonic temple In Rid dle. The public Is cordially In vited to attend. "Voice of Fashion" The rock that yoiithlfies, th American woman. Fashion Frocks Coming Soon SPECIAL CLASS TO BE AVAILABLE TO WOMEN OF YONCALLA A special class of instruction In upholstery, draperies and slip covers will oe sponsored oy Yon calla School district in coopera tion with the State Department of vocational education, at the Yoncalla High School gym be ginning Monday, June 13, from 1 10 . The class will be given nine lessons, Monday through Friday the first week, and Monday tnrougn Thursday the second week. Mrs. May Frye, Eugene, will be the Instructor. A small fei will be charged for the course Those taking upholstering In struction are asked to bring an anicie to ne upnoisiereo, ma terial, hammer and pliers. For the draperies and slipcovers in struction, women are asked to bring materials, pins and scis sors. The class is open to all women interested. B. P. W. C. TO MEET AT POTLUCK SUPPER AT PARKINSON HOME The Business and Professional Women's Club will meet at a 6:30 o'clock potluck supper Mon day evening, June 13, at the home of Mrs. Thomas Parkin son at Winston. Initiation and the emblem ceremony will take place. Those desiring transpor tation are asked to call Miss Logsdnn, Hostesses for the evening will be the retiring officers includ ing Mrs. Jean Whlltonbcrg, Miss V. Vivian Logsdon, Mrs. Flossie Vlrden, Mrs. Gladys Foley, Mrs. Marietta Powers and Mrs. Mary Chapman. All members are urged to be present. HORIZON CLUB TO ENJOY SWIMMING PARTY AND POTLUCK 8UPPER Members of the Horizon Club are Invited to a-swimming party at 4 o'clock Monday, June 13, at the Johns place near Kiwanis Park. A potluck supper will fol low. All members are urged to be present. ' Plans will be completed for the candy and cookie sale to be held June 18 beginning at 10 a.m. at the Umpqua Valley Hard ware store. Final plans will also be made for the float to be en tered by the club In the rodeo parade. ZULIEM A CLUB TO SPONSOR RUMMAGE, SALE ON SATURDAY Zullema Club, Daughters of the Nile will sponsor an all-day rummage sale Saturday, June 11 at the Episcopal parish hall on r.asi uass street. PYTHIAN SISTERS TO MEET THIS EVENING Pylhlan Sisters will meet al 8 o'clock tonight, June 9, at the K. of P. hall. Refreshments will be served. All members are urged to he present. , . I 1 -4 I .- i - 7 A 1 (HEA Teleohof) SPT PROBE TESTIMONY Four former employes of the Bell Aircraft plant at Buffalo, N. Y, are to i testify In Washington, D. C, before the House UnAmerlran activities committee which la Investigating reports that a Soviet agent tried to steal U. 8. aircraft secrets during the war. They are Mr. and Mrs. Loren Haas (left) of Buffalo, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Franey of Niagara Fails, N. Y. COUNTRY CLUB WESTERN DANCE TO BE HELD AT CLUBHOUSE SATURDAY Members of the Roseburg Country Club and their inviled guests have been asked to en joy a delightful dance Satur day night, June 11, at 9 o'clock at the clubhouse. Those attend ing are a;ked to wear western attire. An old-fashioned hayrlde will be followed by a bonfire and wiener roast. THIMBLE CLUB TO MEET AT POTLUCK LUNCHEON MONDAY Neighbors of Woodcraft Thim ble Club will meet Monday, June 13, at a 1:30 o'clock potluck luncheon at the home of Mrs. Cythla Germond on East Doug las street. Those attending are asked to bring their own table service. LADY LIONS TO MEET AT DINNER AT CARL'S HAVEN MONDAY EVENING The Lady Linns will meet at a 7 oclock mnner Monday eve ning at Carl's Haven with Mrs. Rolla Wells and Mrs. J. C. Hew lev. co-hoslesses. Those attend ing are requested to wear west ern attire and are also asked to eet their dinner tickets by Saturday, June 11, at Harth's. L. A. TO B. OF R. T. TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT The Ladles Auxiliary to the Brotherhood ot Railway Train men will meet at 7:30 o'clook Monday evening at the I.O.O.F. hall. All members are urged to he present. Asparagus Is particularly de licious when served with finely crushed cracker crumbs that have been lightly browned In butter or margarine. Garnish with thin slices of hard-cooked egg. lark ' U " K f t'V1t r 1 - t' 4JA.A,!4"f. LOOK WHO'S TALKING "Hey, sis. look at that funny man he's an American," says o-year-old Mya Kampen to 3-iear-old sister Corry on Holland's colorful Isla of Marken. Sporting long tresses and a dress too, big brother Jan, left, chuckles because he thinks tha Yankee photographer's costume is funny. IN A WIDE VARIETY OF PATTERNS AND COLORS 'v-. -t is sis; vy Room-Size Rugs or Wall to Wall !95 SQUARE YARD BUDGET PAYMENTS Just one rug can change th whole atmos phere of your entire room! And we hav room sl?e rugs (hat will really havmonl7 with your furniture! Whether you want . , . Axmlnster, Wilton, or other famous brand names we have them! In toneon tone-solid colors, floral pattern. Come in today. MM Mm turciw Authorized Dealer$ Mohuwk Rug Co. Sutherlin School Band Presents First Concert I By MRS. BRITTAIN SLACK (Nwi-Hevlew Correiipondont) Wednesday evening of last week, the Sulherlin school band gave a concert at the school gym nasium under the direction of Cur tis Winders. The band was organ ized about four or five months ago and only three of its members had ever played an Instrument be fore. An exceptional program was given. Much credit is due Mr. Winders for the hard work and time he lias "iven and also the band members who have worked and practiced so diligently at home. Two guest musicians from the Christian Bible Academy at Can yonville and one from Oakland as sisted with (he program. Mr. Winders delighted the audience with Ilia explanation o( the difference between the violin and the fiddle. Two violin solos were played by Mr. Winders, ac companied at the piano by Mrs. Howard Magill, which were en Joved by all. The 'Parent Teachers Associa tion members voted last fall lo have music as their project and as a result the hand was organized and part of their dream was real ized when the band appealed be fore the -public last Wednesday evening. After the concert cake and ire cream wore served lo tile mem bers of the band and their parents. Mrs. Kenneth Briscoe was In charge. New Military Pay Bill Undergoes New Paring WASHINGTON, June 9 .T A House Armed Services Sub committee Wednesday approved the new military pay bill after paring another $68,000,000 off of an already sharply sliced sched ule tor pay raises. The subcommittee knocked out a proposed increase of $3 a month in the S42 subsistence al lowance now drawn by officers. This allowance is given in addi tion to the one granted for an officer's family quarters. POLIO CANCELS FETE EVERETT, Wash., June 9. (iTl Marysvllle's annual straw berry festival and its attendant activities slated for Friday and Saturday was ordered canceled Wednesday by the committee in charge of arrangements. Cancellation was ordered after conferring with Dr. H. L. Mc Martin, county health officer, who advised this step be taken after being Informed that a fifth case of polio had occurred In the community. Four other cases have occurred in the Marysville district this year, resulting in two deaths. Com rro"CHCCt. lot AralM JUST RECEIVED CARLOAD FITITE CEDAR SiDEWALL SHAKES 18" Stained $13.25 16" Stained $12.75 18" Natural '. $10.00 Above prices less Undercourse Take advantage of these low prices while stocks are complete. DENN-GERRETSEN CO. 402 W. Oak Phone 128 Diplomas Given Graduates Of Sutherlin High Commencement exercise for the Sutherlin senior class were held Friday evening In the school gymnasium. -The platform was decorated with the class colors crimson and gold, with purple and white streamers arranged In the ceiling of the large hall. The seniors in blue caps and gowns marched to their seats, while Mrs. A. Amorde played the proces sional. The program follows: Proces sional, "Pomp and Circum stances," Mrs. A. Amorde Invoca tion, Rev. C. E, Brlttaln; saluta tory, William E. West; selection, "Waltz of the Flowers." Glee Club; valedictory, Christian Bach man: Introductory speech, W. W. Riddlebarger; address to gradu ates. "Living by Habit." Dr. K. E. Montgomery, assistant professor of speech at University of Oregon; presentation of class, Fred Rich ardson, principal; presentation of diplomas, Lon Hunt, chairman of school board; awards, Fred Rich ardson; flower girl procession; se lection, "Intermezzo," a sextet; benediction, Rev. Rea Klelnfeldt; recessional. Lon Hunt in behalf of the school board presented diplomas to the following seniors: Thomas Amorde, Constance Helen Ander son, Christian G. Bachman, Mary Lou Carter, Jack C. Culver, Jo seph Steve Danchok, Irene Ruby Downing, Arllne Beverly Durr, Howard Keith Geider, Thomas Haskett- Jr., Jean Myrtle Hitch man. Freda Ardelle Hoagland. Lloyd Vern Holgate. Parthenla Hudson, Ruth Helen Magill, Beverly Nlcollzzi, Earl Edward Pleuard, Joan M. Powers, Dori6 Nadeen Price, Jimmie Ann Raye, Thomas Andrew Sharpe, Patsy Lou Wahl, Joyce Wattman, Opal Irene Welch, William West and Rowena Williams. f f: ' . :i ;T(. .in t iVjg . . . . . . . . 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