The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, June 15, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Wed., June IS, 1949
SacioUf and Qlubi
By LOTUS KNIGHT. PORTER
NOTICE
Social Items submitted by tele-
&hone for the society page must
? 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.
LUTHERAN HOUR CHORUS
TO BE INTERESTING
EVENT OF JUNE 23RD
One of the finest entertain
ments to be presented in Ro(se
burg will be the Lutheran Hour
Chorus Concert the evening of
June 23rd at the Roseburg Senior
High School, under the auspices
of St. Paul's and St. John's
Lutheran Churches.
This Chorus, which is heard
by millions of listeners of the
English Lutheran Hour, has a
membership of 23 this year. Sa
cred music in German and Latin
will be presented as well as num
bers in English. No admission
charge will be made as a free
will offering will be taken. A
most cordial Invliatlon has been
extended to the public to attend.
RIVERSDALE GRANGE
TO MEET FRIDAY NIGHT
Riversd.ile Grange will meet
at cight-fifleen o'clock Friday
evening, June 17, at the hall. A
Fathers' Day program will be
presented during the lecturers
hour. Refreshments will be
served by the women of the
grange with Mrs. C. T. Tipton,
Mrs. R. B. Hampton and Mrs.
James Meyers in charge. All
members are urged to be present.
RICE VALLEY H. E. C.
TO SPONSOR BENEFIT
CARD PARTY FRIDAY
The Rice Valley Home Econ
omics Club will sponsor a benefit
card parly at the hail Friday eve
ning, June 17th. Five hundred
and pilch will be In play. Re
freshments will be served. The
public is cordially Invited to at
tend. ZONTA CLUB TO
MEET AT DINNER
FRIDAY EVENING
Zonta International will "hold
installation of new officers and
initiation of new members at
a 6 o'clock dinner meeting Fri
day evening, June 17, at the
Roseburg Country Club. All
members are urged to be pres
ent. MISS GLADYS H. STRONG
TO PRESENT PUPILS IN
PUBLIC RECITAL MONDAY
Miss Gladys H. Strong will pre
sent a group of advanced piano
students in a charming recital at
eight o'clock Monday evening,
June 20th, at the First Baptist
Church. The public is most cor
dially Invited.
KEYSTONE CLUB MEETING.
POSTPONED TO JUNE 23RD
Inslead of the pot luck supper
planned for next Monday eve
ning, the Methodist Keystone
Club will meet Thursday night,
June 23rd, at a seven-thirty
o'clock dessert-supper at the
home of Mis. Ned Dixon.
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and Supplies
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Phone 373-R-2
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CHILDRENS CLUB HAS
FIRST SOCIAL AFFAIR
The Childrens Club held its
first meeting at the Olalla hall
Wednesday, June 8. There was
elections of officers and they were
president, Shirley Kowen: treas
urer, Doris Raines; sergeant at
arms, Bill Cook; membership com
mittee, Orlene Cook, chairman,
careen and Darlene Kowen, De
lores DeGnath, Nona Howard,
Raymond Cook and Herbert
Young; reporter, Hazel Young.
The evening was spent in danc
ing. Refreshments were donated
by Mrs. Guthrie and Mrs. -.alph
Mowara. inose present were
Nancy Guthrie, Shirley, Careen
and Darlene Rowell, Delores and
Shirley DeGnath, Nona and Darla
Sue Howard, Anita Chapman,
Kelly and r-lton bwitt, Kay and
Conrad Lakey, Bill, Raymond and
Orlene Cook, Doris Raines, Carole
Jean and Ralph Maiscnbach, Her
bert, Albert a, id Hazel joung.
Chaperons were Mrs. Gu.hrie and
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Young. The
next meeting will be June 15.
WEST MELROSE CLUB
TO MEET THURSDAY
AT THOMPSON HOME
The West Melrose Club will
meet Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. H. G. Thompson
with Mrs. Howard Shelton in
charge of the entertainment. All
members are cordially Invited
to attend.
The club met last Thursday
at a delightful 1:30 oclock dessert-luncheon
at the home of
Mrs. E. M. Seeley. Covers were
placed for Mrs. C. H. Spieer,
Mrs. Cecil Farman and sons,
Larry and Gregory; Mrs. Ed
Moon, Mrs. Ell Sanders, Mrs.
James Munroe, Mrs. Jennings
Gravnlng, Mrs. Howard Kaiser,
Mis. Howard Sheldon and Kaye;
Mrs. Dean Eckes and Karyn;
Mrs. H. G. Thompson and the
hostess, Mrs. faeeley.
Visiting was enjoyed follow,
Ing the business meeting.
BOY SCOUT TROOP
HOLDS CAMPOREE
On June 4th at 9:30 a. m. a
group of the Tenmile Boy Scouts,
Troop 125, left for the Boy Scouts
camporee at the wincnesier Koo
and Gun Club with Scoutmaster
A. F. Young. Those making the
trip were Don Greene, Warren
Nicklason, Elton Swift, Virgil
Mills, Raymond Cook, Ronald Gar
rison, Tomm Bales, Raymond
Kindred, Herbert and Albert
Young. The boys took two first
places in the contest, for the wa
ter boiling contest. They received
a walcr pail for the troop use and
for the tent peg making contest
they received an axe. Mr. and Mrs.
Garrison and daughters, Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Mills, and Mrs. A. F.'
Young went up Sunday afternoon
to visit the boys in camp and had
lunch with them. They returned
home Sunday.
MRS. JUDD MUNYON .
HONORED AT SHOWER
Mrs. Judd Munyon was guest
of honor at a very charming
pink and blue shpwer party on
Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Ruth Miller In
Glendale. Lovely gifts were pre
sented to Mrs. iwunyon. follow
ing the pleasant social hour,
delicious refreshments were
served, by the hostess.
H. E. C. TO MEET
AT H AZELETT HOME
The Home Economics Club of
the Fair Oaks Grange will meet
Friday, June 17, at the home
of Mrs. Viola Hazelett. All mem
bers are urged to be present.
BUSLD . . .
. . , build with Chrystalite
Tile. Come in and see us and
we will give you estimates
on the cost for your home.
Chrystalite Tile costs so lit
tle to build with that your
building costs will go down,
and bring the looks of your
home up.
Phone 695-R-2
ICE CREAM
d ih Laid
Tlicre is a difference!
Buy it! Taste ii! Enjoy tlie
luiul-dippcd" qtulity of
tills "ext iii-iit b" ice crcaia
lie sure to ask for it by
name . ... at your nearest
Allien dealer
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Women Invited
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Class members at work in upholstery instruction-In Eugene being taught by Mrs. Mae H. Frye, who
10-day class of instruction for the Roseburg School District in cooperation with the State Vocational
Women of Roseburg and com
munity are most cordially in
vited to take advantage of a very
interesting class being sponsored
at this time at the Junior High
School every night this week
tnrough Friday ana next weeK
from Monday through Friday.
The course of 10 lessons In uphol
stery, drapery making and slip
covers, Is held nightly from 7 to
10 p.m. If the class enrollment
reaches 18 members, the fee for
the course will be $4.
Mrs. Frye has the reputation as
being one of the finest Instructors
In this course in the state. She
teac'ies in Eugene nine months
SCHOOL-DAYS ROUND-UP
PICNIC IS ENJOYABLE
AFFAIR AT UMPQUA PARK
The School Days Round-up of
Mrs. Ackert's classes was a nigh
Eoint of interest on Decoration
lay in Umpqua Park. Some came
many miles to meet classmates
not seen for 25 years. During an
old-fashioned picnic dinner, sev
eral cameras, including a movie
were in action. Groups visiting
marked the scene with high in
terest and a wish for repeats was
expressed by many. The little tots
(second and intra generanonsi
highly enjoyed the swings and
slides. Among them were Ronnie
and Wayne McEntlre; Sunny Jean
Spearman and Donnie Zeigler.
boon a swimming party, iresn
from the -water, rushed in for
lunch. They were Joanne Taylor.
Margaret Taylor, Carolee, De
Wayne and Jimmy Rutherford
and friends. They complained:
1 hey about Iroze . .
The personnel of attendance
was very Interesting. Claude
Froehllch and wife Phebe, from
San Jacinto, Calif., drove nine
hundred thirty miles. He repre
sents the sales department of a
large lumber companv at Ilemet,
Calif. They were accompanied by
a sister-in-law, Ruth Zeigler and
nephew, Donnie Zeigler. Mrs. tva
(Ackert) Taylor, Roseburg, and
Mabel Williams, Myrtle Creek,
both recognized teachers. Well
known citizens Mrs. Amy (Stel
zler) Richardson and husband,
Glenn R. of Rosebu-g; Floyd Way,
E. A. (Ted) Shlrtellff and wife,
Mae (Wav) Shlrtcliff of Myrtle
Creek; Vcrna (Wavt Puckett,
; Santa Cruz, Calif.; Roy C. Sellers,
, construction worker, Troutdale,
' Ore.; Mnor Earl R. Way and wife
Carol, Wichita Falls, Texas; Al
bert Slingley and wife, Carol
(Ackert) StinRley of Roseburg;
Paul B. Froehlich and wife, Fran
ces (Morrison) Froehlich and chil
dren, Robert W. and Susan; Mrs.
Susanna Morrison; Mrs. Rosa
Hurst, all of Myrtle Creek.
1 A successful dairyman and 4H
leader, Lvnn Hursl and wife,
Frances (Wood) Hurst from
Nyssa. Ore. The oldest student was
Mrs. 'Uwennle h. llosvard trom
Globe, Ariz., who attended classes
of her sister, Mrs. Ackert in 1902
In a rural school In Clarkston,
Okla.
Other guests were: Mrs. Eunice
ycw for FATHER'S DAY Only
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oil.' ' Sht Bnishless or Ltlier Shave Cream.
7,' Trartl Siif After Shave Lotion.
60; Trartl Sizt Men's Talcum.
ti 41 0 CHARGE . . . d handsome, water-repellent,
flexible plastic travel kit.
ROSEBURG PHARMACY
To Learn Upholstery, Draperies And
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of the year and during the sum -
mer conducts classes lor tne btate
Vocational Education Department
A waiting list of 300 is on file for
class instruction. -The class in
struction is considered one of the
most beneficial and interesting
open to women at this time.
Mrs. Frye stated it is a great
source of satisfaction to a woman
to be able to make beautiful and
lasting articles of furniture from
such articles as barrels, old fur
niture and left-overs. With the
many beautiful new materials for
covering furniture, women taking
the class work have been able to
turn out completed articles in a :
McEntlre and children of Olalla;
Mrs. Chester Jennings, Mr. and
Mrs. Curly Spearman and daugh
ter Sunny Jean, of Winston, all
cousins of the sisters, Mrs. How
ard and Mrs. Ackert. AH left with
the expression of "Let's do this
again before another 25 years
pass." Regrets were also expressed
that so many of the dozens and
dozens of others were unable to
come, because of business, work
and social hindances.
By Leola B. Gorton
Don't be a blur! Just as you cheek
your stocking seams when you go
out, check also your make-up out
line. Is there powder in the edges '
of your hair or on your eyelashes
or eyebrows? Brush It out! Does'
your make-up leave a visible line
somewhere between your throat
and the neckline of your dress? Is
your lipstick outline a little rag-;
ged? Correct these things and i
make it a habit to check them al-1
ways before going out. It's attcn-j
tioh to these little details that I
mark the well groomed woman,
ILA'S BEAUTY SHOP
307 Pacific Bldg. . ,
Phone 424
1 professional manner. '
if there is a sufficient demand
for morning and afternoon classes
in this same course and an en
rollment of 18 can be secured for
each class, Mrs. Frye states she
will be most happy to conduct the
class instruction. Anyone having
questions or desiring further in
formation regarding these classes,
is asked to contact Mrs. Frye at
room 417 at the Umpqua Hotel
LISTEN TO
"LIFE BEGINS
AT HOME"
6:30 P.M.
Every Sunday
Over Station KRNR
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Slipcover Making
arrived here Monday to begin a
Education Department.
or to telephone Mrs. Lester F.
Nielsen at 159-J.
WAILPAPER
200' Patterns
18o to $1.20
Page Lumber & Fuel
164 E. 2nd Ave. S.
Phone 242
make it home, sweet home with an
Alexander Smith
You'll he amazed how an Alexander Smith broadloom carpet will bring a dull,,
cheerless room to life. You'll glow with pride as your friends admire the smart
decorator-styled pattern and colors. You'll get lasting satisfaction from the all-wool
pile Alexander Smith is famous for. Yet the price is low for carpet of such quality
Come in with your room
7.75 Sq
riced from
111 N.
Jackson
BENEFIT CARD PARTY
TO BE CHARMING
AFFAIR OF JUNE 21
A very interesting and most
enjoyable benefit card party has
been planned by the Employees
Association to be held at 8
o'clock the evening of June 21,
at the Veterans Hospital recre
ational hall to raise money for
the welfare fund of the associa
tion. Contract bridge and pinochle
will' be in play. In addition to
prizes for the card plays, a door
prize will be given and refresh
ments will be served.
A most cordial invitation has
been extended to both men and
women to enjoy this party. Tick
ets are on sale at the Style
Shop and at Josse s. Reserva
tions may be made by calling
195-L daytimes or 1007-L or 739
evenings.
ARMY MOTHERS PLAN
MEETING FOR FRIDAY
All Army Mothers are request
ed to attend an important meet
ing Friday evening at the home
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112 N. Jackson
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Tiiis distinctive two-piece dress
by Xx)gankrtit features a "Nub
by" knit of navy blue with a
rose and (fray striped blouse.
Women who set the fashions
and who have a high regard
for gracious living always in
sist on Hollywood Bread. It's
baked without shortening and
No Fats are added. Hollywood
Bread adds real flavor to low
caloric diets.
Baked exclusive!? for you by
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budget payment plan
and problem rooms.
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