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    8 The News-Review, Roseburg, Cro. Thur Jufy 7, 1949
Society and Gluhl
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.
DAYS CREEK GARDEN
CLUB HA8 ENJOYABLE
POTLUCK LUNCHEON
The Days Creek Garden Club
held a potiucK luncneon inurs
day at the home of Mrs. O. C.
Brown In Dixonville. The meet
ing, conducted by the President,
Mrs. Ralph Martin, was held
after the very delicious luncheon.
Installation of officers was
read by Mrs. Martin, who Install
ed Mrs. Archie Ferguson, presi
dent; Mrs. Delbert Poole, secre
tary; and Mrs. Carl C. Hill, treas
urer. Mrs. Clyde Falconer, the
vice-president, was unable to at
tend. Mrs. Ferguson appointed Mrs.
Charles Farmer chairman of the
Program Committee, Mns. Fal
coner as chairman of the Finance
Committee and Mrs. Martin as
Publicity Chairman.
Mrs. Bud Gaulke gave a very
Informative talk on her favorite
topic, "Roses."
The next meeting will be held
July 28th, place to be determined
later.
Those attending the meeting
were Mrs. Charles Farmer, Mrs.
W. Frank Brown, Mrs. Bud
Gaulke, Mrs. Carl C. Hill, Mrs.
Archie Ferguson, Mrs. Delbert
Poole, Mrs. Ralph Martin, Mrs.
O. C, Brown, Mrs. Carrie Dixon,
Mrs. Bernard Maddox and son,
Errol, and Mrs. Quincy Brown.
CIRCLE NO. 2, TO
MEET MONDAY NIGHT
Miss Kay Ward and Miss Colet
ta Langcnberg will be hostesses to
Circle, No. 2, of St. Joseph's Altar
Society Monday evening, July 11,
at the former's home. All mem
bers are most cordially invited
and those unable to attend are
asked to notify either hostess.
AZALEA GARDEN CLUB
TO MEET TUESDAY
The Azalea Garden Club will
meet Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Mlna Johnson with
Mrs. Gertrude Rose, assisting hos
tess. All members are cordially
Invited to be present.
BOX 80CIAL TO BE
EVENT OF 8ATURDAY
The Winston Community Club
will sponsor a box social Satur
day evening at Howard's Hard
ware store. Members and friends
are most cordially Invited to en
Joy the affair.
M.C.P.
Jam Jelly
PECTIN
Filled With Freshness
NATIONAL AUXILIARY
PRESIDENT TO VISIT
PORTLAND JULY 10TH
Mrs. Josephine Jeths of Chi
cago, National Commander of the
Disabled American Veterans W
men's Auxiliary, will arrive at
the Portland airport at 12:25 p.m.
Sunday, July 10th. Department
oi Wasn ncton oiticers will loin
with officers and members of the
Department cf Oregon and local
units and Chapters to escort the
Commander and her party Into
town. The Grotto ana several
scenic spots will be visited on the
wav in. cars lor we transpor
tation of the Commander's party
will be supplied by members of
Portland unapter no. x d.a.v
and will be available at all times
during her stay. Headquarters
will be at the Multnomah Motel
and there will be an open house
and a scnool oi instruction neia
in the Commander's suite, Sun
day evening.
Monday the Commander will
visit the Portland Veterans Hos
pital, dine with Dr. Paul I. Carter
and his staff at noon; at 1:30
p.m. she will speak over Kay
West's program on KEX. At 6:30
p.m. there will be a banquet in
lier honor in the Chamber of
Commerce Building, S. W. 5th
and Taylor Streets, and at 8:00
p.m. there will be a special meet
ing of the D.A.V. Auxiliary in the
Portland Post No. 1, American
Legion Hall at 1139 S. W. 13th
Avenue.
Lois Huddleston and Fred Lar
son, Commander of Portland
Chanter No. 1 and Auxiliary have
extended an invitation to all dis
abled veterans, their wives,
daughters, sisters, mothers, wid
ows and Gold Star mothers to at
tend this meeting to learn how
one can be of greater assistance
to hospitalized comrades.
un leers oi Portland unapter
Auxiliary No. 1, Oregon City
Unit No. 4 anu Salem unit no. b
will be installed by the National
Commander at this meeting,
which will be open to the public.
uommanaer jetns win leave
Portland at 2:15 p.m. Tuesday,
July 11th, for California points.
DEER CREEK HUSTLERS
CLUB HAS PICNIC
The Deer Creek Hustlers live
stock club hold a fine meeting
ana a aengnuut picnic at me
Chrisler home on the Buckhorn
road.
The next meeting will be Sun
day, July 10, at another picnic
at the Chrisler home. Members
and their families are invited.
The affair will be held at two
o'clock.
MARTHA CIRCLE TO
MEET NEXT TUESDAY
AT 8ANDALL HOME
Martha Circle of Faith Luther
an Church will meet at one-thirty
o'clock Tuesday, July 12, at the
home of Mrs. W. M. Sandall.
roule 2, Keasey road. Those de
siring transportation are request
ed to contact Mrs. waller faamuei
son. All members and friends
are most cordially Invited.
FRIENDSHIP CLUB
TO PICNIC MONDAY
AT E. G. HIGH HOME
Members of the Pythian Slslers
Friendship Club and their hus
bands are Invited to a six-thirty
o'clock picnic supper to be held
Monday night, July 11. at the E.
G. High terrace at 531 East Lane
street.
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Coffee. Ask your grocer for "that wonderful" Wadharm today.
"YOUNG OR OLD, we're all going to the swim meet" at Roseburg July 9 and 10, lay the signs on the old and new automobiles
pictured here. That Is in case you can take your eyes off the lovely occupants long enough to see the cars. And we don't mean
the drivers George Mcintosh and Dave Moore, Mcintosh got in the picture because he's general chairman of the big Southern
Oregon Invitational Swim Meet, sponsored by the Roseburg Junior Chamber of Commerce, and Moore is pictured because he's
one of the several very active committeemen. Plans for the big meet are shaping up well, assures Mcintosh. And speaking of.
shapes come and see for yourself at the Roseburg Municipal Pool Saturday night and Sunday afternoon. (Picture by Photo
Lab)
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ROYALTY RIDES IN SUTHERLIN PARADE Pictured above is the float which transported Queen
Bobbie Lamar and her court in the Timber Days parade at Sutherlin, July 4. Princesses were Su
san Motschenbacher, Roseburg; Mary Lou Dowdy, Drain; Jean Hitchman, Sutherlin, Josephine
Allen, Oakland. (Picture by the Photo Lab.)
RECEPTION TO BE
HELD HONORING
KOHLHAGEN8 SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kohlhagen
Sr., will celebrate their golden
wedding anniversary Sunday,
July 10th, at a reception at their
home at 901 Military street, from
two to five-thirty o'clock. All rela
tives and friends are most cordial
ly Invited to call.
ZULEIMA CLUB TO
MEET NEXT TUESDAY
AT HENNINGER HOME
Zuleima Club, Daughters of the
Nile will meet at the L, E. Hen
ninger summer home on .the
North Umpqua at Winchester,
Tuesday, July 12. Members are
asked to bring a sack lunch.
Those desiring transportation are
asked to meet at tne Hotel nose
at twelve-thirty o'clock noon.
PICNIC LUNCHEON TO
BE HELD BY TWELVE
AND WON CLUB TUESDAY
A no-hostess picnic luncheon
will be enjoyed by members of
the Twelve and Won Club next
Tuesday, July 12, at the home of
Mrs. Fred Hargis, 22S W. Third.
Each member is asked to bring
a gift.
Hummaao Sale The Catholic
ladies rummage sale will be held
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday
in the basement of the rectory on I
East Cass street
Grange to Meet Evergreen
Grange will meet at 8 p.m. at the
hall Friday night, July 8. Re
freshments will be in charge of
Mr. and Mrs. John Lander Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas and
Mr. and Mrs. John Lander Sr.
Buck Deer Attack Puts
Victim In Hospital
TACOMA, July 6. (ft Olaf
Sanstead, 74-year-old Tacoman,
wishes now he had "passed the
buck" Sunday.
Sanstead reported today that
he was absorbed in a study of a
doe and a fawn on a mountain
trail near Mineral when without
warning a large buck deer
plunged Into him. The Tacoman
was knocked unconscious and
badly cut on the head. Medical
care was given him at .Mineral.
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Mr. and Mrs. Everett Curtis
and son spent the Fourth of July
weekend visiting Mrs. Curtis'
parents near Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Daugher
ty left Sunday for a week's vaca
tion with relatives in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Thomlinson of
Tillamook visited at the Edward
Kelso home over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hanson
and two sons spent the weekend
fishing near Grants Pass.
Mr. and Mrs. John Almdale of
Prospect Heights, 111., are visiting
their son and daughter-in-law for
a couple of weeks. Mrs. Almdale
Jr. and two children will return
to Illinois with them for a six
weeks' visit with her parents.
Mrs. Dean Day and two chil
dren of Denver, Col., are visiting
at the J. I. Day home in Hayhurst
for a couple of weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Worth Woolman
and family of Stauffler, Ore., vis
ited Mr. Woolman's sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ap
plegate, and friends here Satur
day. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Crowe of
Portland spent the weekend visit
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wade Crowe.
Mrs. Albiecht of Bloomer, Wis.,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Eric
stensetn ana ner nusband. un
Sunday Mr. and Mrs Slenseth,
Mrs. Albrqcht, Mr. and Mrs. 01
ger Holland and daughter Mari
lyn, took a trip several miles up
the coast from Reedsport, return
ing and staying at the Stenseth
cabin Sunday night, and thence
down the coast, returning home
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via Roseburg.
Miss Alice Case of Vancouver,
Wash., visited friends here over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Milam and
two children of Fresno, Calif.,
visited at the Delton Thiel home
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Watkins enter
tained their daughter and hus
band from Seattle, Wash., over
the weekend.
Claude and Wayne Mix and
Don . Eagleston of Victorville,
Calif., and Jimmie Coulson and
Ole Paulsrude of Los Angeles are
visiting at the Walter Nimocks
and Fred Paulsrude homes in the
Shoestring district.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis have
as their guests for the summer
their daughter, Bessie Ann Cald
well, of Banning, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Call of Flint,
Mich., are visiting at the Hal
Billings home in Elkhead.
Mrs. J. N. Sparks drove to Port
land Friday, where she met her
daughter, Mrs. Carrock Berry of
St. Louis, Mo., also another
daughter and her husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Odland of Portland,
and Mr. and Mrs. John Sparks of
Salem. They expect to visit at the
Sparks home for a couple of
weeks.
Mrs. Lena Hartley of Redmond
and Barton Helliwell of Glide
visited friends and relatives here
Sunday.
Miss Eva Applegate of Portland
spent the weekend visiting at the
V. L. Applegate home. '
Dr. and Mrs. Don Guard are
seen driving a new Ford station
wagon.
Miss Wather Keese of Los An
geles is visiting her parents, Mr.
Sutherlin
By MRS. BRITTAIN SLACK
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Watson
and children of Seattle, Wash.,
are spending a few days visiting
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Downing
and smalt son oi (Jorvailis spent
several days last week at the
home of Mrs. Downlng's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Vogelphol.
Mrs. Dan Daniels and children
left for California last week to
visit with Mrs. Daniels' parents
for an indefinite time.
' Sylvia Mattson and father of
Minnesota spent several days last
week visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Joel Mattson. Sylvia returned to
Minnesota the latter part of the
week but Mr. Mattson remained
in Sutherlin with his son, Joel, as
he wished to remain in this part
of the country. He liked the
ideal climate of Oregon.
Mrs. Blanche Mecum of Myrtle
Point, Ore., visited for a couple
of days last week in Sutherlin
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
gar Slack and Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Wade.
Clifford Flory was a business
visitor in Eugene Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Chase and
Mr. and Mrs. Bielman left Satur
day morning for Paulina Lake,
where they planned to spend the
4th of July holidays.
Bill VanKuren, employe at the
Union Oil Service Station, spent
several days in Portland last
week.
Claude Goff of Grants Pass,
was a business caller in Sutherlin
Tuesday.
Mrs. Dale Downing, nee Betty
Lou Vogelphol and her baby, of
Corvallis, are visiting with the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Vogelphol.
Mrs. George Cornish and her
small son left Wednesday night
for Minnesota, where they will
visit with relatives and friends
for an indefinite time.
Mrs. Leo Holgate and daughter,
Arlene, of Eugene spent a few
days in Sutherlin this week visit-
and Mrs. Ernest Vroman, for a
couple of weeks.
Ernest Jackson, student at
Klamath Falls, is home for a va
cation. He brought a friend with
him.
Mrs. Fred Reeves is visiting her
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Eagle at Banks,
Idaho.
Mrs. Vivian Hunoof, Los Ange
les, is visiting at the V. L. Apple
gate home.
Mrs. Ethel Cockeran and the
Misses Beverley Murphy and
Dian Kerr of Redding, Calif., are
visiting at the Art Thomas home.
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Ashland Preparing For Annual
Series Of Shakesperean Plays
ASHLAND, Ore. This small
Siskiyou mountain town enter
tained 20,000 visitors during its
traditional Fouth of July celebra
tion and Is now preparing for the
main event of the summer the
annual Oregon Shakesperean Fes
tival. Folks who helped build
floats and boarded up rodeo cor
rals are now repairing the out
door Elizabethan stage and erect
ing signs of welcome to theater
goers expected here for the ninth
annual drama program.
Ashland Is the only community
In the country which boasts an
operating civic Elizabethan thea
ter organization. While student
actors from no less than 10 dif
ferent states are rehearsing for
the August 2 opening, the tech
nical details of the program are
being directed by a large corps
of volunteer Ashland workers,
Ashland residents are justly
proud of their Elizabethan thea
ter, for it is the only authentic
replica of the famous Globe Stage
of Shakespeare's day in use as a
community activity. Located in
the shell of the old Chautauqua
Building, the audience sits under
the stars and watches the plays
produced exactly as the Bard saw
them in his day.
Special Elizabethan pageantry
is being planned during the Au
gust 2 to 24 festival season in
beautiful 100-acre Lithia Park.
Ceremonies will be held In the
Ing at the home of Mrs. Robert
Hall and attended the bridal
shower for Mrs. Don West.
Ray Nichols of Eugene made
several business calls In this city
Wednesday.
Mrs. Brittaln Slack was a busi
ness visitor In Oakland Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wegner
and family from Pico, Calif., Mr.
and Mrs. Orval LeVor of Wil
mar, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. M.
B. Emmltt and children of Rose
burg, spent several days last
week visiting at the Mrs. Ella
Wegner home and with other
relatives ana trtenas.
Mrs. D. B. Kesner and Mrs.
Henry Halvorsen attended the
zunema Nile wuo picnic and
meeting last Friday evening at
the summer home of the Henn-
inger's on the Umpqua River near
Winchester.
M: s. Brad Parazoo shopped and
transacted business in Roseburg
Thursday.
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EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
new- $25,000 Butler Memorial
Band Shell with the color of
period costumes accented by a
backdrop of evergreens and snow
capped Mount Ashland.
Five plays will be produced in
repertoire this season so that visi
tors may see the entire program
in five evenings, or at the most,
six. "Romeo and Juliet" will open
the program, followed by the sec-
ond of the historical sequence,
"Richard II." A troupe of young,
sters will assist in the presenta
tion of the fanciful "Midsummer
Night's Dream," and a revival
of the successful showing of
"Othello" will be seen. The pro
gram will be completed with "The
Taming of the Shrew," which de
lighted audiences at the San Fran
cisco World Fair in 1939,
Studio Decrees
Actresses Must
Exhibit Charms
HOLLYWOOD, July 6 (ff)
In. fairness to the public, which
has an eye for such things, Uni.
versal-Internatlonal Studio is re
quiring its charming young things
to display their charms.
While starting actresses are
willing enough to be the subject
of "cheesecake art," as it's call
ed, after they attain higher salar
ies, they often get the idea it's
beneath their dignity, the studio
has found.
Public-spirited Universal-International
decided to dignify bath
ing suit poses by writing "cheese
cake" clauses in its contracts. The
clause requires that any young
lady with charms to display shall
do so for publicity pictures for
the first five years of her con
tract. First signatory to the new pact
is Peggie Castle, a green-eyed
blonde with undeniable charms.
Truman Will Address
Shriners' Convention
WASHINGTON, July 7. (ff)
President Truman will address
the National Shrine convention
in Chicago Tuesday, July 19.
The White Mouse announcea
today that Mr. Truman has ac
cepted the invitation and will fly
to Chicago in his plane, "The
Independence."
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