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8 .Tha News-Review, Roteburg, Or. Tu July 12, 1949 iit'lrV'fttf-,"',3:''''''l,',''l''V-'--g-rw By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER NOTICE Social Itemi lubmitted 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. RIFLE RANGERS CLUB TO MEET AT HANSEN HOME ON THURSDAY Mrs. Irma Hansen and Mrs. Vlolette Wood will be co-hostess to the Rifle Rangers Sewing Club Thursday afternoon at the for mer's home. Every member is urged to be present as final plans will be made for the club picnic. Mrs. Vasey was in charge of the games and prizes were award ed to Grace Bloomquist and Edna Scofield, at the last meeting of the club held at the home of Mrs. Addle Schick. Mrs. Lena Plaff, president, conducted the business session. Lovely refreshments were serv ed by Mrs. Schick to: Mrs. Vascy, jeannene Meigs, guesis ivirs, Belle Clinton, Mrs. Vlolette Wood and daughters, Margaret and Roberta; Mrs. Orla Wagner, Mrs. Esther Baker, Mrs. Mildred Hltes and daughters, Roberta and Patty; Mrs. Grace Bloomquist and son, Micnaei: Mrs. iena nan, Mrs, Gwen Frank and son, Neal; Mrs. Blanche Marr, Mrs. Edna Scofield and Charles Schick. PATCH AND CHAT CLUB MEETING IS CHANGED The Patch and Chat Club meet ing has been changed from July 14, to the evening of July 28 to be held at the home oi Mrs. u. J. Bradley. NOW -ot your favorite food itoro! ' ' RIVER8DALE GRANGE ' DATES MEETING FOR FRIDAY, JULY 15TH Rlversdale Grange will hold hobby night program at its next meeting to be held Friday eve ning, July 15, at eight-fifteen o'clock at the hall. Everyone at tending has been asked to bring their hobby or be prepared to talk about their hobby. Refreshments will be In charge of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Burr, Mr. and Mrs. Argos Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuck. The Grange Social night affair has been planned for the evening of Ju v 23rd at the hall lor mem. bers and their friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Tipton and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ogle are in charge of the evening. KEYSTONE CLUB TO ENTERTAIN FAMILIES AT POTLUCK SUPPER Members of the Methodist Keystone Club will entertain their husbands and families at a six-thirty o'clock potluck supper Monday nlgnt, July J, at ump- qua Park. Those attending are asked to bring two covered dishes and their own table service. Mrs William C. Woods is chairman of the coffee committee. The club will furnish cream and sugar. Those desiring transportation are requested to meet at the Methodist Church at six-fifteen o'clock. JOINT INSTALLATION TO BE HELD THURSDAY NIGHT AT I. O. O. F. HALL Joint installation of officers of Roscburg Rebekah Lodge, No. 41, and Phlletarlan Lodge, No. 8, will be held Thursday evening at eight-thirty o'clock at the I. O. O. . nan. Refreshments will be served later in the evening by Blanche Marr, Berina Bayliss, Alice car ter. Edith Brock. Eva Barrows, Dena Singleton, Louise Young and Jess Marr, HELPING HAND CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY The Helping Hand Club of Edenbower will meet Thursday at one-thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Cecil Harris, 1920 E(t-n Lane. Election of officers will be held. All members are urged to be present, EVERGREEN H. E. C. TO MEET AT LUNCHEON Evergreen Home Economics Club will meet at a noon potluck luncheon at the hall Thursday. Hostesses Include: Myrtle Glenn, Sarah Cyrus and Marie Buttler. All members are urged to be present. I- t-tt : r 1 fr;:;;':. V fiiii , n r"t ; u;r pKE S ENTRAIN Members of the Roseburg Elks' ritualistic team, their wives and accompanying members at midnight last Wednesday , left Roseburg by train for Portland enroute to the Elks' national convention at Cleveland, Ohio, The upper picture shows tha party waiting for the train at the local Southern Pacific depot, while the Elks' band plays. The lower picture shows drill team members boarding the train as friends look on. Drill team members include Exalted Ruler Hal Ayotte, Team Captain Harry Pin niqer. Bob Simmons, Dr. A, E. Dalros, Allen Cordon, Ed Nolte, A. J. Ellison and Roy Weeks, In addition to these and their wives were Mr. and Mrs. Al Henninger, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ryan, Mr. a nw Mrs. Eugene Krewson and Miss Patricia Pinniger. COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN TO MEET THURSDAY Women of the Roseburg Coun try Club will meet Thursday morning at nine-thirty o clock al PROMISE YOURSELF: ' To think only of tha best, to work only for tha best ond to expect only the best. """W-ww rtmm inn wnntMrmnntitia i i '' ' Roseburg Funeral Home 'Th Chapel of the Roses' Oak and Kana Street Roseburg, Oregon Funerals Tel. 600 Ambulance Service .:'vVi,.iT':V';i"'. - i MRS. L. L. POWERS SAFEWAY Brings You APRICOTS at the peak of the season from The Dalies Fancy Pack 12-Lb. Flat at Only Check the Outstanding Meet Values This Week at 1 iMEMM l I the club course for the weekly golf play. Luncheon will be serv ed at twelve-thirty o'clock and the contract bridge play will be gin at one-thirty o'clock. M. L. W. SMITH AND ELSIE KIRBY MARRY IN CALIFORNIA Melrose residents have receiv ed announcements telling of the recent marriage of M. L. W. Smith to Elsie May Kirby of Los Angeles. The wedding took place in California. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are now at home at Way side Farm In the Melrose-Callahan Trail district. NORTHSIDE SUNSHINE CLUB TO HOLD POTLUCK AT PAUL HOME THURSOAY The Northside Sunshine Club will hold a twelve-thirty o'clock potluck luncheon Thursday, July 14, at the home of Miss Eliza beth Paul, 104 West Second Avenue North. Each member is asked to bring her own table service. REBEKAH LODGE TO MEET THIS EVENING Roseburg Rebekah Lodge, No. 41, will meet at eight o'clock tonight, July 12, at the I. O. O. F. hall. Members and visiting mem bers are invited. Negro Held In Fatal Assault On Priest NEW ORLEANS, July 11 (&) The Rev. John F. Neifert, 68-year-old Catholic priest, died last night of a brain injury. He was struck on the head with an iron hook as he changed vestments afler earlv mass in the Holy Re deemer Church last Friday. Frank Bates, 42, a Negro steve dore, was held by police for strik ing the priest. Detective Chief Harry Daniels said Bates was booked on a charge of aggravated battery with intent to commit murder and armed robbery. Be sure to dry fish fillets after you have washed them, using a paper or some other soft towel. To give the fillets a delicious crisp crust, dip them In slightly beaten egg and cracker crumbs before frying, or in milk and corn meal. Lemon wedges are a "must" when 'it comes to serving the fillets. White House Appearance Changed On $20 Bill' The picture of the White House which appears on the reverse of ail &2U Dins nas Deen Drought up- to-date, the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco reminded the public today, following inquiries from many persons who believed the new currency of that denomi nation now coming Into circula tion to be counterfeit. The design heretofore in use showed the south front and grounds of the White House as they appeared in 1929. The, new engraving w. i made from a pho- tograpn oi tne wnite House south front and grounds as they are today. Comparison of the two pictures will reveal the presence of addi tional trees and shrubbery, and of heavier foliage, so that the grounds are a deeper green 1 in the current design. Structural changes in the building include tne Daicony wnicn nas been add ed at the second floor level, and HEATING OILS Diesel and Stove Oils Quality Oils For Every Purpose PROMPT METERED DELIVERIES E. A. Pearson, Distributor General Petroleum Products Phont 321-J NELSON and PYLE WOODWORKING CO, It's to your advantage to get our estimate on: O Sash O Frame Windows O Custom Planing Our Prices Are More Than Reasonable Phone 1242 J Mill and Mother Sts. In Rear of West Coast Products four chimneys in plaoe of the two in 1929. The White House flag' which blew straight out in 1929, hangs at an angle from its staff in the new picture, taken on a windless day. The bottom portions of the windows are of solid color, giving the Impression that they are open. Lettering beneath the building has been changed from "White House" to "The White House." There has been no change in the design for the front of the note. Auto Workers Union Ask CIO To Oust All Red-Dominated Affiliates By GLENN ENGLE MILWAUKEE, Wis., July 12. uD The CIO United Auto Work ers voted overwhelmingly yester day to ask the CIO to throw out all its Communist-dominated af filiates. It was a smashing victory for UAW President Walter Reuther, who made a vigorous plea to dele gates to take the action. Only about 25 hands were raised in opposition when a reso lution dealing with what was called the Communist party's pro gram of disruption was put to a vote. Reuther described as "without a doubt the strongest anti-Communist resolution ever adopted by a CIO union." It accused the Communist-dominated unions of failing to organ ize workers in their jurisdiction. It recommended that their char ters be revoked by the CIO con vention ir. Cleveland next No vember. It also recommended that committees be set up to organize workers in the fields covered by the Communist-dominated unions. Reuther singled out three unions as the ones which had fal len down most in organizing. These are the United Office and Professional Workers, The United Public Workers and the Food and Tobacco Workers. Altogether 11 CIO unions have been listed by CIO leaders as Communist-dominated. Earlier maimed Victor Reuther appeared dramatically before the convention and received a stand in", cheering ovation. Wearing plaster over his right eye socket and with his right arm in a sling lt COMFORT : l!?Sil!TCONVENIENCE I. SllSj! ECONOMY til OLYMPIC IS from an assassination attempt , oe innn t-ouifiwed briefly some of the union's battles start ing with the sitdown strmes m the late 1930s. "They didn't stop us then and they wont stop us now," he said. The convention unanimously adopted a resolution demanding that the FBI investigate the at tempts on the lives of the Reuther brothers. The FBI contends it has no authority to investigate. The union has offered rewards totaling $200,000 for information leading to solution of the crimes. Other rewards have added $17,000 to the offers. The News-Review classified ads bring best results. Phone 100. Dressmaking and Altering Mrs. Iva Phillips 421 N. Rote GRUEN JEWELERS Across From Douglas County State Bank GUTTERS , AIR COOLERS Authorized Dealer For LENNOX and KLEER-KLEEN (Utility basement) (Floor Units 29" deep) FURNACES ROSEBURG SHEET METAL Your Phon 941 HEATING Center 850 E. 1st St. L 1 Model thown RK-40 cf,fcx $5.50 per week Cosh price $259.75 Here's that wonderful tlsctric ron gt you've heard io much about, with many xcluilvs features to male cooking easier, better , , , feature! you'd expect to corl much moie ond usually found only on highwprked rongts. Come In. See for yourself. 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