a Tha News-Review, Roseburg, Ort. Wed"., June 22, 1949 Society and GluLi By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER Will Marry Friday, June 24th t V 'V !' . - r i L- t , ' (f f t I v , --sT't As kr-? i r. oh S ri m i -A r Marjorie Jean Gllham Mrs. Ora Davia of Roseburg announces tht engagement of her daughter, Marjorie Jean Gllham, to Verlln Junior Calrna, son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Calrna of this city. The wedding will take plact Friday, June 24. 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. BADOURA CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETINQ TUESDAY EVENING On Tuesdav Badoura Club. Nydla Temple, Daughters of Nile held the monthly meeting at the lovely .home of Mrs. Roy Bellows on i-orey Avenue wun Mrs. hod pi t Bellows assisting hostess. A delicious dessert-supper was serv ed from a table covered with an exquisite lace table clolh and centered with a beautiful arrange ment of Sweet Williams. After refreshments were served a short business session was held with Mrs. M. C, Cassel, president, In c n a r g e. Arrangements made for the official visit of the queen of Nydia Temple to the club to be the 28th day of June at the Country Club. After the business meeting a "White Elephant" sale was con ducted by Princess Lova Young which netted the Club a substan tial sum, and to be used In furth erance of the work for the Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children. . Present were: Mrs. Ted Bern ard, Mrs. Oscar Berrie, Mrs. Earl M. Bleile, Mrs. M. C. Cassel, Mrs. Bruce Elliott, Mrs. Roy Entler, Mis. Essie Koentz, Mrs, George Qulne, Mrs. R. B. Rhodes, Mis, Cliff Thornton, Mrs. T. B. Vlrden, Mrs. Bert Wells, Mrs. Bernard Young, Mrs. Sam Criles, Mrs. Sam Warg, Mrs. M. Sherman, of Wash ington, D. C, a house guest of Mrs. Earl Bleile, and the two hostesses, Mrs. Roy Bellows and Mrs. Robert Bellows. COMMUNITY CLUB HAS FINK MEETING Mrs. Dale Sail and Mrs. Art Bartlett were hostesses to the Winchester Community Club ladies at the club house Thursday at a 1:30 dessert-luncheon. The president, Marcelle Johnson, was in charge of the business meet I nr. There will be a Home Ex tension Unit in this community which will have it's first meeting in October. Officers were elected to begin serving at that time and Include: Chairman Mrs. O. P. Van Horn; Vice Chairman Mrs. Jim Davidson; Secretary Treasurer, Mrs. fcugene maenour, Members would like all of the ladles In this vicinity to become Interested in this Extension Unit which will be a very worthwhile Drolect lor everyone. A pleasant social hour was enjoyed and the next meeting was announced to be in the home of Mrs. Eugene Ridenour and Mrs. Charlie John son and Mrs. Belle Johnson as co-hoslesses. Supervised play for children of all age groups will De sponsored by the club during the summer weeks which will begin Tuesday, June 28th. All children In this community, whether par ents are members of the club or not, are welcome to attend these play sessions. There is no charge. Tuesday, June 28th, the ten years and up age group will meet at the club house at 10 a.m. Bring a sack lunch. Marie Ridenour, Jesse Wonch and Marcelle Johnson will be In charge of this group. Wed nesday, Marie Kruysman and Louise Ketcherside will have charge of the six to ten age group. Thursday, Dorothy Sail, Adrid Van Horn, lorraine Lewis ana Marjorie Kirkpatrick will have charge of the two to six age group. The cnliaren win leave the club house at three o'clock. A lovely dessert was served to Marie Kruysman and son Teddy, Mrs. William Johnson and children, Mrs. Bill Kirkpatrick and Billy, Mrs. David Lewis and sons, Mrs. Eugene Pasch and Karen and Flovd: Mrs. Marie Ridenour, Mrs. August Speidel, Mrs. Helen David son, Mrs. Belle Johnson, Dortha Sail, Dixie and Dallas, Evalee Bartlett and Mrs. u.'f. van norn and Gay, 1 . .... '1 i .... - . ' ;, THIRD WEEK WINNER Phyllis Ann Coble, 10-month-old dough fer of Mr, and Mrs. Willis Coble, Roieburg was winner of tha .i j . i i .i I, ii i i.ii fi intra wsex oaoy personaniy conreir sponsorea DV Miller s. ihe will be eligible to compete in the finals of the contest to be judged from the four weekly winners June 25. (Picture by Miller Moderne Studio) 10,150,000 More People It has been estimated that there will be 10,150,000 more were people in the U. S. in 1960. LOOK FOR THIS SIGN WHEN YOU PAINTING PAJNTINO ' AND DECOPATINO ICONTPACTOCSJ . AMfctfrTA THINK OF DECORATING You art protected when yoii deal with members of the Painting and Decorating Cantraetart of America 1. Personal injury or property damage fully covered by insurance. 2. Written contracti and specifkationi. 3. All estimates and bids free. 4. Monthly payments if desired. Following is a complett list of Painting Contractors who are members of the Roseburg Chapter Harry Hill Carl Cornell Leo Kimball P. A H. Paint Co. John B. Preston Spencer A McFadden . Kenyon Bros. Tyler 4 Shutlr Douglas Paint tnd Hardware SHOWER PARTY IS CHARMING AFFAIR The women of the Mary Martha Club of the Sutherlin Christian Church entertained at a lovely bridal shower Friday honoring Joyce Holgate and Don West, in the East room ot tne cnurcn. wirs. Bertha Sanders and Mrs. Effie Dickens were in charge of the tables and decorations. Mrs. Jean Barnes. Mrs. Bettie Abeene, Mr Lillian Baumgardner and Mrs. Ada Abeene were the refreshment committee and Bob and Patty Thames manned the eames. The table had a large wniie three tiered "Shower" cake, ap propriately decorated for the1 centemiece and was baked by Mrs. Sanders. Tall pink tapers flanked each side. Two bouquets of mock orange blossoms were placed at each end with small nosegays at each corner. Beauti ful baskets of roses were placed on the piano and about the room. Many oeautuui gms were placed on a lace covered table with Mrs. Edna Longbrake and Mm. Minnie Abeene In charee. Several games were played atler wmcn me onae-io-De ujieniru the elfin. Guests present were: The guesls of honor, Joyce Holgate and Don West, .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. James Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. G. Baum gardner and children, Linda and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Sanders and children, Jo Anne, Joyce and Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thames and son, Timmy, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Abeene, Jr., Mrs. F.mll Harris, mother of Miss Hol gate, Mr. and Mrs. Harry West, Darents of the eroom to be, Mrs. Robert Hall, grandmother, Mrs, Vern Holgate, Mrs. Harry Barker, Mrs. A berdena uuncan, mis. Mllo Pope, Mrs. Minnie Abeene, Mrs. Edna Longbrake, Mrs. Ada Abeene and Mrs. Claude uicKens. Those sending gifts who were iinn h p In al end were mis. Katie Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wehber. Mrs. Maurice Voeelphol, Mrs. Jack Young, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Maddox and daughter Judy, unit Mrs. Elaine Erickson. Joyce and Don cut the large cake and It was served with other i refreshments. BARN DANCE TO BE ENJOYABLE EVENT OF FRIDAY, JUNE 24 Alpha lota Chapter, Beta Sig ma Phi will sponsor a Barn Dance nt nine o'clock Friday night, June 24, at the Roseburg Country Club. All chapter members of Beta Sig ma Phi and their Invited guests are asked to enjoy the affair. Those attending are asked to wear cotton dresses and Jeans. Tickets are on sale at Short's Realty and may be obtained from any mem ber of Alpha lota Chapter. KEYSTONE CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY NIGHT Members of the Methodist Key stone Club are most cordially In vited to attend a seven-thirty o'clock dessert - supper Friday night at the home of Mrs. Ned Dixon with Mrs. S. A. Warg, Mrs. A. W. Lamka, Mrs. Luclen Cobb and Mrs. M. L. Suuden. hostesses. The meeting was previously plan ned for Thursday evening and members are asked to take note of the change In the meeting date. ZONTA INTERNATIONAL OPENS AT QUEBEC CONCERT TONIGHT Monica Lind Ballet Company at the Senior High School Auditorium Curtain Time-8:00 P. M. Ticket May Be Purchased at Box Office Adults $1.20 - Children 60c Children Under 6 SOc QUEBEC, June 17 The 28th anrlual convenlion of Zonla Inter national which ODens here on Tuesday promises to be the larg est Zonta meeting ever held and the second largest scheduled for uueuec tnis season, onlclals here announced today. Close to 900 women In business executive posts and the professions are due to at tend. The Canadian Zonla clubs, hos tesses for the convention, in last minute plans, have further strengthened the Canadian aspect of the meeting. Music written by Canadians, such as Patricia Bloomfield and Barbara Pentlanil of Toronto, and Violet Archer of Verdun, P. Q., will be performed at luncheons and dinners. An exhibition of Canadian art, loaned by the National Art Gal lery, will be given. Canadian literature will be displayed in cluding the work of a member of the Montreal Zonta Club, Miss Helen Guiton, whose "A Country Lover" came off the presses last autumn. The Quebec Board of Trade Is presenting each delegate with brochures on Canada, and the representative of the Tourist Bureau in Quebec is outlining local tours. Favors and door prizes to be distributed have been manufac tured in Canada. All the featured speakers are Canadians, and all of them are Zontlans with the exception of Mrs. Henri Vaulelet of Montreal. Opening day event will include a luncheon arranged Dy me Mon treal Zonla Club at which Mrs. Ruth B. Shaw of Montreal, con vention chairman, will preside. Theme of the convention will be "Community Leadership in a World Crisis. STEDFAST CLASS TO MEET AT POTLUCK LUNCHEON THURSDAY The Stedfast Class of the First Presbyterian Cnurcn will meet at a twelve o'clock potluck luncheon Thursday at the home of Mrs. W. M. Campbell, 949 Winchester Street. Members are asked to bring their Swan soap wrapocs to be sent Into CARE, which in turn will send soap abroad. OFFICERS OF UMPQUA UNIT TO BE INSTALLED AT MEETING. TONIGHT Umpqua Unit, No. 16, Ameri can Legion Auxiliary will hold installation of officers at eight o'clock tonight, June 22, at the Legion Home at 118 S. Kane Street. Refreshments will be served. All memuers are urged to be present. OAKLAND CHAPTER TO HOLD LAST SOCIAL MEETING THUR8DAY Oakland Chapter No. 91, O.E.S., will hold its last social meeting before the summer vacation. Thursday, June 23, at eight o'clock. The entertainment has been planned In honor of Father's Day. All members and visiting members are cordially Invited to be present. EVERGREEN -GRANGE TO MEET AT POTLUCK SUPPER FRIDAY NIGHT Evergreen Grange will meet at a six-thirty o clock potluck sup per Friday evening, June 24, at the hall. The regular business meeting will open at eight o'clock. All members are urged to be present. D. OF U. V. TO MEET FRIDAY NIGHT Florence Nightingale Tent No. 15, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War will meet Friday evening, June 24, at seven-thirty o'clock at the K. of P. hall. All members are requested to be present. CITY COUNCIL TO HOLD SPECIAL MEETING A special meeting of Beta Sig ma Phi City Council has been called to be held at a noon no- hostess luncheon at the Hotel Umpqua Thursday, June 23. All members ot tne council are re quested to be present. Admission Of Negroes As Members Problem Before University Women SEATTLE. June i2, WP) A speaker from the South today asked the Slst biennial conven tion of the American Association of University Women to settle once and for all the question of whether Negroes shall be accept ed to membership. Dr. Gillie A. Larew of Lynch burg, Va., South Atlantic regional vice-president, set the stage for what she called a "paramount Issue" of the convention with a plea that delegates not sidestep the Issue with a temporary ruling, which thev hope "may one day be superseded." The controversy was touched off in 1946 when the Washington, D. C, branch rejected the appli cation of Mrs. Mary Church Ter rell, Negress who holds bachelor of arts and master arts degrees from Oberlin College, and who was a member of the national group. A court ruling held that under present by-laws the branch was within its rights and could not be compelled bv the national to ac cept a member. I The executive board today will i consider a proposed change in by-1 laws to cover the subject. I Dr. Larew laid the convention I faces two questions In connection ! with the problem: "Shall we who are now mem-1 bers of this Association, not by virtue of birth or social position, but by virtue of a college degree prove less than willing to work for practical educational ends in the fellowship with other holders of degrees? "And how shall we in certain areas where tensions exist sum mon the persistence and faith to make real this implied fellowship of college women?" Dr. Larew is head of the depart ment of mathematics at Ran dolph-Macon Women's College R. 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