8 The News-Review, Roi.burg, Ore. Tue., June 21, 1949
Society and Glubl
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
NOTICE
Social itemt lubmitted by tele-
&hone for the society page must
s 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.
W. B. A. TO MEET
: THURSDAY AFTERNOON
The w. B. A. win meet rnurs
day afternoon at two o'clock at
the home of Mrs. Jessie Vinson on
South Flint slreet. All members
are urged to be present.
Mrs. Bowen, Seattle, tri-atate
field director, and Mrs. Byrd,
Portland, state nurse, paid an of
ficial visit to the RoBeburg Re
view Thursday by holding exami
nations at the Hotel Roseburg dur
ine the dav. Officers of the Re
view entertained the visitors at a
noon luncheon at the Rose-hotel
A school of Instruction was
held in the evening at the home
of Mrs. Cecil Hays. Mrs. Hays and
Mrs. wells served delicious re
freshments. Mrs. Bowen and Mrs. Byrd left
late that evening by bus for Port
land. METHODIST CIRCLES
TO MEET AT POTLUCK
LUNCHEON THURSDAY
All Circles of the Methodist
Church are Invited to attend the
all-day meeting Thursday with
a noon potluck luncheon at the
home of Mrs. Ned Dixon. Those
attending are asked to bring a
covered dish, salad or dessert
and table service. Those desiring
transportation are asked to meet
at the church at 10 a.m.
The devotions will be present
ed In the morning. The study
book on Alaska will be presented
in tne afternoon by Mrs. ti. u.
Scott.
BENEFIT PARTY TO
BE HELD TONIGHT
A benefit card party will be
sponsored Dy tne employees as
snciation at the Veterans Hos
pital recreation hall tonight, June
i, at o o'clock. me public is
cordially invited. Bridge and pi
nochle will be in play. Prizes
will be awarded in addition to
a door prize and refreshments
will be served.
ZULEIMA CLUB TO
HOLD POTLUCK
Zulelma Club, Daughters of
the Nile are asked to meet at
5 O'clock Friday, June 24, at the
Hotel Rose to go to the L. E.
Hennlnger home for a potluck
supper. All members are cor
dially invited.
A. F. Walter Kroste, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
U. S. National Bank Annex
Room 217
Office Phone: 1500
Res.: Hotel Rose Phone 1636
Office hours: Mon. Thru Sat.
REMODELING?
Take advantage of our budget plan to make
those changes you havo wanted to long.
Coen Supply Company
Everything for the Builder
Fload A Mill Sts. Phont 121
Concert Tomorrow Night
MONICA LIND BALLET
COMPANY
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Clark's Studio Lawion't
Adults 1 .20
MISS ETNA DAVIS,
KENNETH W. DUNN
WED IN ASHLAND
ASHLAND Miss Etna Davis,
daughter of Mrs. Achsah E. Davis,
537 East Main street, Ashland, and
Kenneth W. Dunn, son of Mrs,
Howard N. Dunn of Junction City,
were married at the First Church
of Christ In Ashland on Thurs
day, June 9. The Rev. Earl
Downing read the double-ring
ceremony.
Tiie bride, given In marriage by
her brother, wore a traditional
gown of while satin. Her lace-
edged fingertip veil was held in
place by a bandeau of white
stephanotls and she carried a
bouquet of pink gladioli and
stephanotls. Miss Louise Wood,
Portland, as maid of honor, was
dressed in pink net and carried
white gladioli.
The flower girl was Joyce Ivor-
son, and Howard White, nephew
of Ihe bride, was ring bearer.
Philip Dunn, brother ol the bride
groom, acted as best man. Ushers
were Charles A. White and Jacob
P. Lahr, brothers-in-law of Ihe
bride.
Mrs. Thelma Glmberllng. Rose
burg. was pianist. She played the
wedding marcnes and accompa
nied Arden Hall, who sang.
Candle lighters were Mrs.
Monroe E. Davis, sister-in-law of
Ihe bride, and Mrs. Loring Martin,
the bride's cousin. Both wore
light blue gowns.
The church was decorated with
white gladioli, white peonies and
other flowers, along with candel
abra. For the wedding, Mrs.
Davis wore a blue silk dress, and
the, bridegroom's mother wore a
suit of light blue. Both wore
gardenias.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held in the church
parlor, which had been decorated
bv Miss Louise Wood. Roses and
candelabra centered the bride's
table. Mrs. Charles A. White,
sister of the bride, assisted by
Mrs. Ted Ward and Mrs. Ed Mc
Lain, cut and served the wedding
cake. Mrs. M. F. Bergerson and
Mrs. Merle Gimberling poured
and Mrs. Jacob P. Lahr, sister of
the bride, took charge of the guest
book.
The bride is a graduate of Sams
Valley hint! school and of South
ern Oregon college and for the
past 10 years has taugnt, me last
five In Roseburg at the Rose
school. The bridegroom attended
Oregon Stale college and is now
with Pacific Greyhound lines.
Guests included Mrs. Howard
N. Dunn of Junction City, Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Dunn and Mrs. Fran
ces Moffet of Springfield, Mrs.
Merle Gimberling, Mrs. M. T.
Bereerson and Mr. and Mrs. ai-
ford France of Roseburg, Mis.
Sam Redding, Dallas Redding and
Mrs. Gordon Stanley of Eagle
Point, Mrs. William Bishop of
Central Point and Mrs. Norma
Miller of Medford.
After a short wedding trip Mr.
and Mrs. Dunn will reside on ihe
brldgeroom's ranch near Junction
City, Ore.
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Senior High School Auditorium
Curtain Time-8:00 P. M.
Tickets Available At
Jewelry Goldiei Booterie
Modern Furniture
ADMISSION
Children .60 .. Children under 6, .30
1 Riversdale grange
Riversdale Grange men are
spending this afternoon and the
early evening hours cleaning the
grounds, after which the ladies of
the Grange will serve a seven
o'clock dinner.
Regular Grange meeting was
held Friday night at the hall with
the Overseer, Myron Lehne, pre
siding in the absence of the Mas
ter, Lester Spencer, who was at
the slate convention at Coos Bay.
There were 40 members present
and the four visitors included Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Armour of Alpine
Grange, Prineville. Calif., and
Mrs. Emery and Mrs. Rogan of
South Deer Creek Grange. Mr.
Armour, who Is master of Alpine
Grange, gave a talk,
Ray Deadman reported on
measures brought up at the state
convention., The Grange voted on
a candidate and submitted a pro
posal for membership for another
to the committee in charge. The
third and fourth degrees were
conferred on Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Johnanson. The Home Eco
nomic Chairman reported the
next meeting will be held at the
Healy home.
Social night will be held by the
Grange Saturday evening. June
25, at the hall. Mr. and Mrs.
George Ostcrman and Mr. and
Mrs. Clem Schneider will be in
charge.
The lecturer's program was In
charge of Mrs. Anita Stark. A
contest was held and the three
men not knowing the license num
ber of their own car included
Myron Lehne. C. T. Tipton and
Mr. Dailey, who as a result pre
sented a stunt for the entertain
ment of the members and guesls.
Women of the Grange present
ed a mirror for the men's room
and new tools for clean-up day.
The next regular grange meet
ing will be at 8:15 the evening of
July 1 at the hall with Mr. and
Mrs. Graham Ewens, Mr. and
Mrs. Harlan Moore, Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Ott and Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Spray.
POTLUCK 8UPPER TO
BE HELD THURSDAY
Elks and Lady Elks will hold
a 6:30 o'clock potluck supper
Thursday evening at the temple.
Those attending are asked to
bring a covered dish, salad or
dessert and table service. The
committee in . charge Includes:
Mrs. E. L. Tauscher. Mrs. Miles
McClain, Mrs. L. G. Nielsen, Mrs.
Hal J. Ayotte and Mrs. Harry
Plnniger.
P. N. G. CLUB TO
MEET THURSDAY
The P. N. G. Club will meet
Thursday night at a 7:30 o'clock
dessert-supper at the home' ot
Mrs. Ella Lenox, 1UU5 uorey
Avenue, with Mrs. Slg Fett, Mrs.
Louise Young, Mrs. Virginia Marr
and Mrs. Mamie Hudnell, assist
ing hostesses. All members are
urged to be present. ,
KEYSTONE CLUB TO
MEET AT DESSERT
SUPPER FRIDAY
The Methodist Keystone Club
will meet at a 7:30 o'clock dessert-supper
Friday evening at
the home of Mrs. Ned Dixon with
Mrs. S. A. Warg, Mrs. A. W.
Lamka. Mrs. Lucien Cobb and
Mrs. M. L. Sugden, hostesses.
All members are cordially in
vited to be present.
COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN
TO MEET ON THURSDAY
Women of the Roseburg Coun
try Club will meet Thursday
morning at the club course at
8:30 o'clock for the weekly golf
play. Luncheon will be served
at the clubhouse at 12:30 o'clock
and the contract bridge play
will begin at 1:30.
PATCH AND CHAT
CLUB TO MEET
The Patch and Chat Club will
meet Thursday evening at the
home of Mrs. J. N. Boor. All
members are cordially invited
to be present.
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mill ii inn ' " ' " lim si nimiii n '
(NSA Tdephoto)
WEDDING PLANS COMPLETED Clyde Harris (left), former U. S.
Military Government captain from Amarillo, Tex., and his fiancee,
Princess Cecille, granddaughter of Germany's late Kaiser Wllhelm
and the great-great granddaughter ot Britain a Queen Victoria, pose
together In the library of her ancestral home at Langen, Germany,
alter completing plans for their wedding. The couple will be mar
ried June 31. They plan to live In Texas after their marriage.
Camas Valley
Visitors at the E. A. MaiKham
home last week were Mrs. Mark
ham's sister, Mrs. Charles Lylle
and sister-in-law, Mrs. W, J. Mar
tin of Denver, Colo.
Mrs. Guy. Moore visitea in
Eugene Tuesday.
Susie Schafer is enjoying a
vacation at' San Luis Obispo,
California.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Markham
and family; Mrs. Ethel Brown;
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Markham and
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Brown and
family enjoyed a family picnic at
the iatler's home in Upper
Camas.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Counts and
daughter. Judv have been visitine
at the home of Mr. Counts' par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Counis
of Canny and with Mr. and Mrs.
uisen ox roiuanu. mey aiau at
tended the commencement exer
cises at Ihe Oregon Slate College
at Corvallls where Mrs. counts
nephew was graduating.
The Camas Valley Sunday
School is planning a promotion
exercise for the children being
promoted from one class to the
next. i
.Friends and nelehbors gathered
Monday evening for a surprise
farewell party at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pitts who
are moving to their new home in
Springfield, Ore. The Pitts were
preseniea witn a myruewooa nui
bowl. Refreshments were served
to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pitts,
Winnie Brown, Ethel Brown,
Bessie- Wheeler, Bea Thrush, Mr.
and Mrs, Ralston, Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Banks,
Mr. and Mrs. Chelsea Rockwood
arid Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wheeler.
The next meeting of the
Grange will be an open meeting
June 23. Everyone is invited to
come and have a good time. There
will be a social hour, after a short
discussion of the telephone pro
ject. It is hoped that the manager
Horn Ine telepnone company ai
Roseburg will be present to ans
wer any questions.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mitchell and
their niece and Mrs. Evans of
Metollus. Ore., visited Sunday at
the home of James Combs.
Mrs. Albert Wafer suffered a
severe stroke on June 1.
Bill Admits Aliens Who
Aided U. S. Intelligence
WASHINGTON. June 21.. (AI
President Truman Monday
signed a bill setting up statutory
operating authority for Ihe super
secret central intelligence agency.
The measure writes into law
procedures Ihe agency has been
using, including hiring and budget
practices not heretofore allowed
by law. "
The bill allows the agency to
bring Into this country everv year
up to 100 aliens who have-helped
U. S. Intelligence operatives
abroad. The aliens will be cleared
for entry by the CIA's director,
the attorney general, and the di
rector of Immigration, and will be
eligible for U. S. citizenship.
CHERRIES WANTED
Paulus Bros. Packing Company
Will Buy Your Cherries
PRICES
Royal Annes. . . . per lb. 6V2C
Bings per lb. 5!2C
Lamberts per lb. 5 Vic
. RECEIVING WILL START
MONDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 20
For Further Information Contoct
MR. JACKSON
Phone 126-J-4
VITAL STATISTICS
POSTELL To Mr. and Mrs.
John L. Postell, Sutherlin, June
19, a son, Ryan Craig; weight
eight pounds two ounces.
WOODY To Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur L. Woody, Roseburg,
June 19, a son, Carl Arthur;
weight five pounds 13 ounces.
GREENOUGH To Mr. and
Mrs. Louis J. Greenough, Rose
burg, June 17, a daughter, Lor
raine Janet; weight six pounds
nine ounces.
HELPING HAND CLUB
TO MEET THURSDAY
The Helping Hand Club of
Edenbower will meet at 10:30
Thursday for an all-day session
and noon potluck luncheon at
the home of Mrs. John Phillips,
iojo .iien. ine oay win Be
spent in upholstering a chair
for the hostess.
EVERGREEN H. E. C.
TO MEET THURSDAY
The Evergreen Home Econom
ics Club will meet Thursday at
a noon potluck luncheon at the
hall with Mabel Garrick, Besse
Lounsbury and Gladys Stafford,
hostesses. All members are urged
to be present.
NORTHSIDE SUNSHINE
CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY
The Northside Sunshine Club
will meet Thursday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. W. O. Patter
son, 904 Riverside Drive, Laurel-
wood. All members are most
cordially invited to be present.
GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S
CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY
The Garden Valley Women's
Club will hold election of offi
cers Thursday afternoon at 2
o'clock at Ihe clubhouse. Host
esses for the afternoon will be
Mrs. Graham Ewens and Mrs.
Paul Dailey.
All members are urged to be
present.
' NOW at your favorite
food store!
LOCAL
Reported III Mrs. Marie Flint
McCall Is reported to be ill at her
home on West Lane St.
Club to Meet The Jolly Circle
Club will meet Wednesday at 2
o'clock at the home of Mrs. M.
Manning. '
To Meet at Luncheon The
Tenmile Ladies Club will meet
at a noon potluck luncheon
Wednesday at the Tenmile
Church.
Visiting in Portland Mrs. R.
H. C. Wood of Roseburg left
Monday for Portland to visit at
the home of her son, Myron C.
Wood.
Back From Coast Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Albright have returned
to their home In Roseburg, fol
lowing a two-day stay at the
coast.
Back From Fishing Trip
Francis Herron has returned to
his home In Roseburg, following
a successful fishing trip to Loon
Lake.
Unit to Meet The American
Legion Auxiliary Umpqua Unit,
No. 16, will meet at 8 o'clock
Wednesday night at the Legion
Home, 118 S. Kane Street.
Visits Son Charles G. Stan
ton has returned to his home in
Roseburg following a visit at the
home of his son. George L. Stan
ton, in Toledo, Ore.
Improving at Hospital Mrs.
Dexter Rice of Roseburg is re
ported Improving at Mercy Hos
pital, where she has been receiv
ing medical treatment since Fri
day. ,
Meeting Wednesday The
Friendly Hour Club will meet
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Cecelia Kenyon. Plaque painting
and quilt work will be done dur
ing the day. A potluck luncheon
will be served at noon.
Back From Eugene Raymond
Parslow has returned to his home
on East Lane St. following sev
eral weeks in Eugene on a spe
cial assignment for the Pacific
Telephone and Telegraph Com
pany. Keaseys Home Mr. and Mrs.
D. W. Keasey have returned to
their home in Roseburg, follow
ing a vacation trip. They visited
in Tigard with their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cur
tis Tigard, and son, David; In
Forest Grove with Mrs. Keasey's
sister, Mrs. C. S. McNutt, and son,
Guy McNutt, and spent three
days In Portland attending the
Rose Festival. Accompanied by j
Mrs. McNutt and son, Guy, and
the Tigard family, they went to;
Warrenton, Ore., Sunday to visit i
Mr. Keasey's sister, Mrs. M. Kerr. .
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NEWS
Home From Hospital Mrs. L.
A. Miles, News-Review employe,
has been discharged from Mercy
Hospital and is reported conva
lescing satisfactorily at her home
on South Jackson St. She re
cently underwent a major opera
tion. W.C.T.U. to Meet Roseburg
W.C.T.U. will meet at 2 o'clock
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
G. W. Leeper on South Kane
Street, at which time members
joining .this year will be special
guests of honor. A program will
be followed by a social hour.
Members and friends are Invited.
Back From Eugene Mr. and
Mrs. E. O. Rickll have returned
I to their home in Roseburg, fol
lowing a trip to fcugene to at
tend commencement at Universi
ty of Oregon, at which time their
son, Jack, was graduated. Jack
accompanied them back to Rose
burg. Return to Portland Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Hamm have re
turned to their home in Portland,
following a few days In Roseburg
as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Lundgren, on Overlook. Mrs.
Lundgren and the Hamms be
came friends while residents of
North Dakota.
Back From Medford Mr. and
Mrs. O. W. Harrah have returned
to their home on South Pine St.,
following a business trip to Med
ford. Mrs. Scott Layman of
Springfield,-Ore., who has been
spending the last week here vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stever,
is spending a couple of days as
the guest of the Harrahs.
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