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8 Tht Nwi-Review, Roteburg, Ore. Thur., June 30, 19491 Society and Glu&l By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER 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. EVERGREEN H. E. C. POTLUCK LUNCHEON MEETING 13 ENJOYED Evergreen Home Economics Club met at the hall Thursday for a noon potluck luncheon with Besse Lounsbury, Mabel Garrick and Gladys Stafford, hostesses. An amusing program of guessing games was enjoyed with prizes going to Jessie Thomas and Mar ion Sloman. . Plans were made for a penny supper to be held July 15 at the hall. The publlo. is cordially in vited. "- , . Those present were Carolyn Dame, Myrtle Glenn, Ruby Belle Kobernlk, Sarah Cyrus, Ruble Baker, Marie Buttler, Jessie Thomas, Mabel Lange, Rubie Bloom, Marlon Harryman, Besse Lounsbury, Nell Lander, Mar garet McCord, Gladys Stafford, Mabel Garrick, Cora Jackson, Mable Burr, Garnet Folmsbee and daughter, Effie, and the following guests: Marion Sloman of California and Helen Forshey of Nevada. The next regular meeting will be July 14 at the hall at a noon potluck luncheon with Myrtle Glenn, Sarah Cyrus and Marie Buttler, hostesses. PUBLIC INVITED TO BENEFIT DANCE AND PIE SOCIAL FRIDAY The Wilbur Recreational Club has issued a most cordial Invi tation to the public to attend a benefit fiance' arid pie social at 8 o'clock Friday evening, July 1, at the new- clubhouse at Wil bur. Pete Wright's Bar X boys will furnish the music. Women's admission will be a pie. All pro ceeds of the affair will go to the building fund to complete the clubhouse. .... 0cftSyERYWtft mm m n m WATERMELON LB 4c POTATO (HIPS 39c sizell: 31c RIPE OLIVES cangepitted' 29c PORK AND BEANS r2ccXs 15c TUNA WHITE STAR, Grated, Can 33c ICE (REAM UMPQUA DAIRY, Quart . . 43 C COFFEE m.j. 6., lb 53c TOMATOES 2 lbs.q"ality: 29c RED RASPBERRIES . . 2 boxes 49c PLENTY OF FROZEN FRYERS PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BOB FRANKS Grocery Cast & Srtphtm WINSTON COMMUNITY CLUB MEMBERSHIP IS UPPED AT LAST MEETING The Winston Community Club met last week for its fourth ses sion and the membership now totals' 175, according to an an nouncement made by the pub licity chairman, Mrs. Aeba But tler. Guest and legal advisor for the evening was ous Carlson of Roseburg. The membership voted to in corporate and the three directors elected Included: Bill Tipton, El mer Hunter and Charles White. The entertainment committee Includes Mr. Jackson, Bill Tip ton, Mrs. McCord, Mrs. Bcane and Mrs. Roy Thompson. Discussion was held on the two dances sponsored by the club, both of which proved most success ful and enjoyable. Roy Thomp osn donated his building for the June 10 dance. The music was donaled and Mr. Howard donat cd his building for the June 24 dance. Plans were outlined for a box social to be held at Howard's Hardware store in Winston the evening of July 9. The next regular meeting of the club was announced for the evening of July 7 at 7:30 o'clock at Howard's Hardware store. All residents of the community are cordially Invited to join the cluo. Pie and coffee were served following the meeting. CLUB IS ENTERTAINED AT SHIRLEY HOME Mrs. Clara Shirley graciously entertained the regular meeting or the Yoncalla town and coun try Club at her home Thursday, A potluck dinner was served at noon. Plans were completed for the stand wnicn tne ciun win have at the Yoncalla Rodeo the Fourth. Those present were Mrs Lucille Grass, Mrs. Mildred Thiol, Mrs. Marie Lewey, Mrs. Pearl McDaniels, Mrs. Dorolhy Loyd, Mrs. Norma Anderson, Mrs. Kremkau, Mrs. Lois L.amtxun Mrs. Wilma Applogatc, Mrs. May Lunney, Mrs. i-sther Dodd and the hosts. r MI H H K S $1 II I Mill I I ! i t nr u 3! ' M.,.' ,1,., FREI DELIVERY . Hr-KJ ,. , U1: ; ,,& FLORIDA'S FIRST LADY CONGRATULATED The Rev. A. J. Soldan shakes hands with Florida's new first lady, the bride of Gov. Fuller Warren (center), after ha united them in marriage at Los Angeles. The new Mrs. Warren is the former Barbara Jeanne Manning, a sun-tanned Cali fornia blond. (AP Wirephotol , POLICEMAN ATTENDS KLAN Klan rally was printed by the been under attack. The paper Telephoto. REV. VERNON KLEMIN HONORED AT BIRTHDAY PARTY FRIDAY EVENING Following the Bible exercises at Ihe Assembly of God Church Friday evening, Mrs. Opal Eaton, Opal Keifer, Betly McKnight, Ruth Eayrs, Lcona Plummet", El sie Collins and Nellie Sweitzer were hostesses at a very en joyable birthday party honoring Kev. Vernon llemin at tne Ar mory. The group was led In singing by Dallon Weber, accompanied by ueorgins wara. a special number "Take Everything But Mv Lord." by Fonda Popnos and a special number was presented by Harold Pearson entitled "Keep On Believing." A fine gift was presented to Rev. Mr. Klemin, after which Ice cream and birthday cake were served by the hostesses. those enjoying tne occasion II Ml i.-n v.i ... lip-! Phon 111 INITIATION This picture of a Birmingham Post in Birmingham, said the picture was taken during a mass initiation. NEA included Rev. and Mrs. Klemin, Mrs. Mary Sweitzer of Everett, Wash., Mi", and Mrs. Edwin Mc Knight, Mr. and Mrs. William Gregory, Grace Smith, Maxine Ilroadbent, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Collins. Helen Carver, Rev. and Mrs. Henry Carver, Mrs. Eayrs, Mrs. Anetta Rankin and daugh ters, Andrea and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cook and Joyce, Flor ence Turpin, Mrs. Clyde Good man. Mrs. Leslie E. Kell and chil dren, Ruin Eayrs, Patricia Wit chell, Nancy Ann Walker, Neva Jean Sumner, Fonda Poppas, Wil mer Patterson, Terry Sumner, Joyce Holderbein of Lodi, Calif., Kcnneih Carter, Al Lambert, Thelma Lambert, Mrs. Tabor, Orval Hcndrix, Jessie Mae Ta bor, Alfred J. Moore, Harold Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hartz and boys; Georgina Ward, Lois Wright, Alice Foster. Elhel G. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Hoskins, Linda Gunderson, Na omi Weber, Ann Crane, Mary Jane Sweitzer, Rosemary and Glonda Forrest, Rose demons, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yunker, Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Patterson, Mil dred Wiggat, Ilene Criest, Mar cus Weber, S. E. Pemherton, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Johnson, Jesse Mntta, Dorothy Molla, Helen While, Carolyn Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Marion White, Melvln Broad bent, Mi", and Mrs. Roy McKnight, Mrs. A. Nklay, J. F. Barkus, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bundy, Glad ys Gunerson, Marie Clonions, Lo- Health, Happiness Are Your God-Given llight That nia, in' his real nature, is the perfect expression of God, is continually proved in Christian Science. Through the study of ths Bible together with "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker F.ddy, and oilier authorized Christian Science literature, new health, happiness, and uscfulncsi can be yours. At the Christian Science Read ing Room this literature may b read, borrowed, or purchased. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 317 Pacific Building Roseburg Hours: 10:30 to 4:.10 Except Sundays and Holidays Infomwtifln conctrninf chunk trn iWj, frrtpublie Ittturti, and other Christian &'itnct dcfmnVj nijo avaitabli policeman attending a Ku Klux Ala., where Klan activities have rena Sumner, Gladys, Sharon and Carolyn Blake, Ruby Walk er, Clatida Crabtree, Sandra Plat ter, Mrs. Ruth Crist, Beverly Platter, Wallace Baldwin, Harvie W. Blake, Wilma Streight, Leona Plummer, Opal Mae Keifer, Bet ty McKnight and Nellie Sweit zer. MR. AND MRS. ENLOW ENTERTAIN AT STEAK DINNE.T FRIDAY NIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Enlow en tcrlained at a very delightful sleak dinner at their home at Tcnmile Friday night, having as guests the latter's nephews, Pat Bourassa, of Amarillo, Tex., and Ray Boursassa and his, wife Mil dred and their sons, Ronny and Jon, of Oklahoma City, Okla.; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wilson and the Don Bourassa family of Ten mile and Bob Farley of Eugene. NEW SPIN CURLERS HO UI u ' cn0NI ' UAM MM IT I It'i all plastic all-in-one! Gript , . , pmt . , . locks with ft flick of the tiiiiirr. That eauy ! Holds hair tips even wispy neckline emit mnoothiv, necurely. Built-in easy trtii n action rolls curl up in on quick motion. Snaps thut. Assures a lonRer, stronger curl Fred EVERGREEN GRANGE MEETING IS HELD FRIOAY EVENING Evergreen Grange met at a 6:30 o'clock potluck supper Fri day nignt at tne nan, lonowea bv a business meeting in charge of the master, Charles McCord. Roll call found 10 officers pres ent and seven absent. There were 25 members present. Committee reports were made after which election of Vivian Folmsbee to the position of gate keeper and Marlon Harryman as Ceres, followed. Social night was postponed fmm Ttilu trt Atimict R at whlrh time the same hostesses will be J in charge. All members are urged to be at the hall Sunday, July 3, for an all-day get-to-getner from 10 a.m. through the day. The losers in the pest hunt contest will be host at a noon luncheon for the wihners. The lecturer, Jessie Thomas, presented a fine program. The men were asked to name their favorite dessert and tell how they thought it was made. Rubie Bloom read a humorous poem entitled "Down On The Farm." Questions were asked pertaining to Grange history, which were greatly en joyed. The next regular meeting will be July 8 at 8 o'clock in the eve ning at the hall. Refreshments will be in charge of Mr. and Mrs. John Lander Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. John Lander Sr. FRIENDLY HOUR CLUB MEMBERS TO ENTERTAIN FAMILIES AT PICNIC Members of the Friendly Hour Club will entertain their fam ilies at a delightful picnic din ner Sunday, July 3, at the Fenn Grove. Sprightly little cotton casuals that know their way around the beach and resort lead a busy life. You'll love these sun dresses with their tricky little bolero tops. 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