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Ulah Rhoden , School Of Ballet -Has Front row, Itft to right: Yvonno Parkinson, Hostile Brown, Carol Parkinson, Urban Spog, Linda Edwards. Linda Trusty, Judy Aldsr, Jo Ann Miller, Susan Black, Charlotte Bertram, Sandra Sieme and Vickie Greenqulet. Back row, left to right: Deborah Corkrum, Patsy eherner, Shary Perrault, Hallle Bond, Luelnda Randall, Mary 0' Brian, Joan Butter, Carolee Rutherford, Beverly Henbeet and Arvllla Montgomery. (Picture by Fredrieksen't Photo Lab.) A picnic and lawn party lor student of Ulah Rhoden'i School of Ballet and their parent and friends at the closing of summer school was a large and enjoyable affair at the Harry Winston home at Winston Saturday afternoon. The girls danced on the lawn AP.DYCC DEMENT AND CLIFFORD G. LOWRIE MARRY ON JULY 2ND Miss Ardyce Dement, daughter of Mn and Mrs. L. E. Dement of Elkton, became the bride of Clif ford G. Lowrie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowrie of Albany, Ore., it a lovely garden wedding July 2, at the Martha Washington hotel In Portland. ' The bride was given In mar riage by her father and was love ly in a white net wedding gown. She was attended by her sister, THE RED BARN For Delicious Steaks and Dinners Open 5 a. m. to 11 p. m. Closes at midnight on Saturday 17 miles up the North Umpqua Road 3W A NEW BUTLER Mil? if dwelt Tht Owners: Saw Mill A fireproof, easily erected and disassembled building which will not deteriorate ever period of years is new available. This steel and alum inum building can be adapted ta shelter green chain and saw mill. Call 302 -L. SAM'S NIGHT RIDERS 5-PIECE WESTERN BAND Dancing from 9:00 p. m. 'til 1 :00 a. m. Admission 50c Hall is Air-Conditioned! Everybody Stay -ool and Donee! EAGLES Corner of Cass and Pine The Shalimar Room features George Mayer Trio playing your favorite music in the manner that pleases. Also introducing several novelty numbers. "The Ultimate in Food ond Refreshment" af the Smart New Air-Conditioned SHALIMAR ROOM 122 S. Stephens for their parents and friends. The huge circle of green lawn In front of the home was an ideal setting for the affair. The program Included: Danse Espanofe Hallie Bond. Lucinda Randall and Carolee Rutherford: Waltz by Jo Ann Miller, Carol Eileen, who wore a gink gown. Kermit Evert was best man. Rev. Myron C Cole officiated. A reception followed at the ho tel. Mr. and Mrs. Lowrie are now making their home ,in .Kent Wash. FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH . S. PICNIC IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR Faith Lutheran church Sunday school held a very delightful pic nic affair Sunday at the Veter ans hospital picnic grounds with sixty In attendance. The delicious potluck luncheon was followed by a baseball game by adults and the children, after which organized games and con tests were held for the children i with prizes being awarded to the I winners. Ice-cream and pop were i served during the afternoon and later a baseball game and horse 1 shoe pitching were enjoyed. BUILDING m StMrta tone, m tte c wm Bum M tMt $eeetH 14 It. hafts' v Cm to eee)s sMtfidtd IM IIMIIH.01 104 COST KS SDUAK MOI W.Tyler PUBLIC DANCE . at the EAGLES Every Saturday Night George Mayer &9 Delightful. Lawn Party Saturday Parkinson, Yvonne Parkinson, Mary O'Brien, Barbara Spoog, Susan Black, Roselle Brown. Vickie Greenquist. Arvilla Mont gomery, Sandra Siems and Char lotte Bartram. Garden Nymph, Shary Perrault; Oriental dance, Joan Rutter; Carnation Gavotte. Arvllle Montgomery and Mary JONES FAMILY HOLDS FOURTEENTH ANNUAL REUNION JULY SI The 14th Jones reunion was a large and enjovable event of July 31 at the Shady Dell Auto court, two miles north of Oak land, Ore. There were nine of the chil dren of a family of 12 children of the late Charles Jones present for the occasion. Three of the children died. The sisters and brothers ages ranged from 21 years to 63 years. Those present were Mary Wil liam, Tad Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Len Culver and son, Morris; Mi's. Mattle McCollum, Mrs. Pearl Drury, Mrs. Bill Patten, Roy Wat kins, Kate Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Watkins and son, and Mr. and Mrs. John William and children, all of Cottage Grove. Mrs. Alice Weatherly, Sam Jones, Aus Jones, Mrs. Lillie Copeland; Mr. and Mrs. William Mcherrin. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and children; Mrs. Sadie Ferber, 'Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Copeland : and children, all of Oakland, Ore. Mabel Neal, Percy Neal and ' Mr. and Mrs. Claude McFerrin of Oakland. Calif.; Kelly Jones of Pendleton, Dianne Keefouver of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. John Sowles of Curtin; Mr. and Mrs. George Cavey of Comstock, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Copeland of Wil bur, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cane of Roseburg, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jones and son of Coos Bay. . Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jones and and children of Berkeley, Calif.; daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neal of Redding, Calif.; ; Faye and Patty Thompson of , Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Os car Newlun and sons of Anlauf, Eualee Trussell of Alameda, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Leedy and children and Frank Spoon of Cot- tonwood, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe I Yokum and children of Spring field, Ore.; and Mrs. Don Brady and children, Jim and Judy, and John Voegamore of Eugene. The nine children living at tending were Mrs. Marv William, Aus Jones and Kate Watkins of Cottage Grove; Kelly Jones of Pendleton, and Mrs. Alice Weath erly. Sam and Tad Jones, Lillie Copeland all of Oakland, Ore., and Mabel Neal of Oakland, Calif. The reunion Is an annual event being held the last Sunday in July. There were 109 present and a picnic dinner was enjoyed at noon. Mrs. Hazel Culver was elected president and' Mabel Sowles was elected secretary for the coming year. ; Mrs. Kate Watkins had 23 of her children and grandchildren present and two four-generation of her family: Mrs. Watkins. Mrs. Sowles, Margaret Newlun and Bruce and Neil Newlun. Mary William is 91 years of age and is the oldest of the family. She had 20 of her fam- :ily present. -INSURANCE-AUTO LIFE AUTO FIRE State Farm Mutual Insurance O. L. ROSE P. O. Box 489 Phone 288 116 W. Cass Over Douglas County Bank SLABWOOD In 12-16 and 24 in. lengths OLD GROWTH FIR OOUILI LOADS WESTERN BATTERY SEPARATOR Phsns ISS Chrystolite is not only self-insulated but it Is cheaper than lumber. This tile will withstand all types of weather, bod or good. Remember, too, that Chrystolite Tile is cool in summer ond worm in winter. CHRYSTALITE TILE CO. Pacific Hwy. North Phone 695-R-2 2 O'Brien: and Choplnlana by Bev erly Henbest, Patty Babcock, Ha'llie Bond, Lucinda Randal!. Carolee Rutherford. Patsy Scher ner, Joan Rutter. Sharv Perrault, Deborah Corkrum, Arvilla Mont gomery and Sandra Siefarth. Swimming was enjoyed follow ing the program. BARKER ASSOCIATION PICNIC DINNER IS DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR The Zach Barker association enjoyed Its 1949 reunion and pic nic dinner July 17th at Umpqua park. A lovely picnic dinner was served at one o'clock at tables at tractively arranged for the occa sion. The usual business session was held by the president, Roy Barker. Officers elected Included presi dent, Roy Barker, Salem; first vice president. Gene Barker, Eugene; second vice president, Curtis Barker and third vice president, U. S. Barker, of Rose burg, and Amy Adair, Roseburg, was elected secretary-treasurer. Playing games and visiting were enjoyed during the pleasant after noon hours. Those attending the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Delp, of Milwaukie, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barker of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rose Jr., and Bet ty and Larry Rose of Sheridan; Mrs. Theodore Fering and daugh ter Phyllis, of Creswell; Mr. and Mrs. Jess Palm. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Barker and Sherron, of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Rose of Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter bingleton, Mrs. Joe Blosser, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Barker, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Rose and family, Jean, Joanne and Mary Evelyn; Mr. and Mrs. Leland Houser and son, Johnny; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Berlendl and Frankle and Jimmy Berlendi, Mrs. Earl Barker, Ralph, Marie and Virginia Barker, Mi chael Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ruldolf and sons, Dennis, Terry and Mickey; Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Rose and son, Ranny; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adair and daugh ter, Jackie Mae; Rev. and Mrs. Levi White and Leah White; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Barker, Zennas Bar ker, Mr. and Mrs. Bill White and son, Billy Allen; Mrs. Herb Mc Cumsey, Mrs. J. F. Rose, Alvin Smith, Myron Bevens, Carol Neu reiter. Mrs. Fred Barker and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Adair and daugh ter. Donna Lee, all of Roseburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Turnell and family, Clifford Jr. and Patty, of Glide. ' The reunion next year will l held In Eugene the third Sunday in July. MISS PHYLLIS CROY HONORED AT CHARMING BRIDAL SHOWER PARTY Miss Phyllis Crov, bride-elect of Jack McKay of Tenmile, was honored at a lovely bridal show er Wednesday afternoon at the Tenmile church with Mrs. Minnie Melius, Mrs. Alice Muetzel. Mrs. Bessie Smith, Mrs. Gladys Rath key and Mrs. Viola Hahn, host esses. A pink ruffled parasol graced the gift table, while a wedding bell of white sweetpeas hung overhead. Lovely bouquets of summer blossoms were used about the room. Miss Croy was assisted In open ing and displaying her manv beautiful gifts by her mother. Mrs. Eva Lakey, and her brother and sister, Conrad and Kay La key. Dainty refreshments were served at the tea hour. Those en joying the afternoon in honor of Miss Croy were: Mrs. Gertrude Ward. Mrs. Minnie Lockwood, Mrs. Bertha Centers, Mrs. Min nie Melius, Mrs. Louisa, Coats. Mrs. Kate Mack, Mrs. Hazel Ison, Mrs. Izma Vance and son; Mrs. Loue Wood. Mrs. Maureen Muetzel, Mrs. Blanche Degner, Mrs. Anna Ireland, Mrs. Jos ? Smith, Mrs. Bessie Smith, Mrs. Gladys Rathkey, Mrs. Julia Brei tenbucher, Mrs. Bette Dickover, Mrs. Viola Hahn. Mrs. Adda Ol llvant, Mrs. Rosa Ward, Miss Donna Friend, Mrs. Amy Erbe, Mrs. Alice Carr. Mrs. Edna Storts, Miss Nona Howard, Mrs. Vera Erbe and children; Mrs. Margaret Birdwell and children; Mrs. Eva Lakey and children; Mrs. Gerda Johnson, Mrs. OUie Are Building Costs a "BITTER PILL" To You? Building costs will not be a bitter pill for you if you use Chrystalit Tile. rm d In Mamory of ... MARIANNE FENNER .. . Praytr for the Dsad The homely little things of every day Were so much with her. Little cares And duties made her life to dust the stairs, Put out the children's night things, pay Small bills In time for discounts, treasure In a box the Christmas tags and wrappings for another year. What will she do, dear God, with all the space Of universes for her soul to tread T Without a dish to wash, a tumbled bed To smooth with loving hands, a tearful face To dry and kiss, a home to govern? Will not all Your golden mansions seem fo her most drear? So, In Your mercy, give to her, I pray, Something to do, at first, until she grows Accustomed to the change. Such things as here below Made full her busy day. Perhaps Your smallest angels need a touch Of brushing for their wings or those who light the stars To be reminded It Is night Faith Ellen Smith. KRNR The) Vlc f Th Rwbwf Nwt4ttvlw BfcMAININO HOLS TODAY 4:00 Mel Allen. 4 1 A Frank Hemingway. 4 30 Smoke Rlngi, 8:00 Hawaii Calli. 5 M Sing iof Your Supper. SOO Meet the Pre. g .TO Sport Page. a rw Music. 40 Local New. 6 45 Eddy Due hi n. 7 OO Take a Number, t: 30 Blue Barron. BOO Happy Valley Cowboy. 8:30 Charlie BarnttL 000 New. 9 13 Dink Templeton. 9 30 Wreatling Parade. 10:30 Dance Orfheiirg. 11:00 Curfew Club. 11:30 Sign Off. UN DAY, AI G. 1, 1949 t 00 Bark to God Hour. 9 30 Voire of Prophecy. 9 00 Radio Bible Claaa. 9 30 Lutheran Hour. 10:00--New. 10:15 Organ Concert. 10 30 Music. 10:45 Moments of Devotion. 1100 Church Service. 1200 Mutic. IMS Sunday ravortte. 12:30 Canary Choru. 12 43 National News. 1:00 House of Mystery 1,30 Martin Kane. Private Zye, 1:00 Ray Bloch Present. 130 Meet Your Match. 3 00 Roy Rogers Show. I 30 Nick Carter. BIRTHDAY PARTY IS ENJOYED AT SANDERS HOME TUESDAY EVENING Mrs. Harold Sanders entertain ed at a most enjoyable party at her home Tuesday evening to honor her husband on his birth day and also to honor the laMer's brother, Hosco Sanders, whose birthday recently occurred. . Gifts, were presented to the two guests of honor and a pleas ant social hour was enjoyed. Re freshments were served. Those enjoying the occasion In cluded Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sand ers, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Sanders and daughters, Zelda and Caro lyn; August Nietseld and Grover Draper and son. Ted, who are visiting from Nebraska; Mr. and Mrs. fcrnest tawaras, air. ana Mrs. Leslie Stark, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. George Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMullens, Barney Koch, Mr. and Mrs. fc-lmore Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Wagner and daughter, Donna; and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hurst, MISS SHIRLEY WILSON HONORED AT BRIDAL SHOWER TUESDAY NIGHT Miss Mary McKlnney and Miss Gloria Gaston entertained at a charming bridal shower Tuesday ; evening at the former's home to j nonor miss sniney wnson, wno ; became the bride of Fred Stora, I Aug. 4, at the home of the bride s parents. Alter tne many Deaumui gms were opened, the hostesses served delicious refreshments to the . guest of honor, Miss Shirley Wil-! son; Mrs. Floyd Wilson, Mrs. Fred , Stora Sr., Mrs. T. J. McKinney, Miss Nona Bruton, Miss Edith Polrot, Miss Irene Trapalls, Miss Ardyth Andrus, Miss Nancy Leh man Miss Lorraine Losee, Miss Marilyn Dixon and Miss Carrie ' Miller. Unable to be present, but sending gifts were Mrs. Fred An- j drus and Mrs. Cornelia Palmer. : A light and delicious summer dessert is made by poaching me ringues in hot milk, then using the milk to make a soft custard sauce. Serve with sliced sweeten ed peaches. Mills. Mrs. Tressle Mills and son, and Mrs. Alice Tyler. STARTS T0M0R0W threedays A colorful and exciting action drama of the oil industry photographed in beautiful Technicolor News & Cartoon MBS 1490 On Yvr Dial 4:00 Walking in Rhythm. 415 Muilc. 4 30 Family Theater. 5:00 Lawmen 'a Hour. 5 30 Can You Top Thia 6 00 Secret Mission 30 Snellen Graham. 0 45 Bill Cunningham. T OO Murder by Experts. T:30 True or False, g oo Twenty Questions. S . TO Burt Ives. 45 Lenny Boss. 9.00 New. 9 15 Memorable Music. 9 30 American Legion. 9 45 Church of the Open Bible. 10 00 Klwanti Choir. 10 30 Barclay Alien s Orch. ll.oo Sign off. MONDAY, At Gt ST I, 1949 6:00 Sunrise Serenade. 6:15 New. 6:20 Music. 6:30 Riie St Shin. 7:00 New. 7 : 1 5 Break fast Gstlf. T 30 Music. 7:45 Local News. 750 Music. SrOO Music. 30 Modern Home. 5 45 Music by Morgan. 00 W ally's Coffee Tim. 9 15i-Bnok of Bargains. 930 Man About Town. 9 40 Musical Interlude, 9 50 Shopper's Guide. U.:00 News. 101.1 Gospel Ringer. 10 30 Say It With Muale. 10.45 Art Baker. 11:00 Ladles First 11:30 Queen for a Day. 12 00 Munc at Noon. 12:15 Sport Pag. 12 25 Music. 12 .10 Clocking the Star. 12:35 Music. 12:40 Loral New. 12:45 National News. 12:55 Market Reports. 1:00 Man on the Street 1:15 Party Line. 2:00 Against the Storm. 2:30 Its Requested. 3: 00 Johnson Tsmlljr. ' 3:15 Music. 3:30 Smw Time. 1:48 Lcal Loan Show. 4:00 Phelp Adams. 4 : 1 5 Fra n k HVmm f way . 4 30 Pasiinff Parade. 8:00 Driver's Playhouse. 8:15 Music. 8:30 Champion. 8:45 Cur Icy Bradlev. 6 00 Sewing Machine Center. SIS Mutual Newareel. 8:30 Sport Page. 6 35 Musical Interlude. 40 Local News 6 45 Southland Singing. 5 95 Bill Henry. 700 Dick Haymes Show. 7:15 Sammy Kay Showroom. 7 30 Cisco Kid. OO Let George Do It S 30 You Name 1l S 45 Bob Kberle -Show. 55 Johnny Desmond, too News. 15 HI Neighbor. 30 Scandinavian Melody Tim. 45 Phelps Adam. 10 on Mysterious Traveler. 10:30 Barclay Allen. 11. OO Cue In Music. 11:30 Sign Off. Umpqua Riding Academy East Douglas anct Ramp Read. Watch (or Sign. Horses for hlrt by th hour or day. Phono 16:8 R TODAY AND SUNDAY ONLY Robert Baker in "Courage of the West" "Alaska Patrol" $rW& SUSAN HAYWARD ROBERT PRESTON - V'U' LV1 PEDRO ARMENDARIZ Mf,i t g, A u ! anil mUi ti Mi -A7 Sat- Aug. 6, 1949 Tlr Nwt-Rtviv, Ptoiaburf, Or. S MISS RUTH ANNE RUHL HONORED AT SRinil SHOWER PARTY THURSDAY Miss Ruth Ann. Rlthl nimk. ter ot Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ruhl Of Rnseburff. was hnnnrAtt mt very charming bridal shower par ty given by Mrs. Eugene R. Ken ny, Airs. J. B. Fieslon and Mrs. evening at the lovely home ol the lauirr in wesimoreiana. Hinhllnht nf th. s.,snlr, ..... . broadcast of a program arranged previously by KRNR, which Is sponsored by Lawson's Jewelry store, at which time Miss Ruhl was fhnenn tha kriH- n tk. .. 1. The guests thoroughly enjoyed uic .ui pi i5 oruaacasi, in wnich both Miss Ruhl and Charles Harshberger (whom she will mar ry tonight), participated. The serving table was covered by an exquisite cloth, which had been a wedding gift to Mrs. Sprin ger. The centerpiece was an ar tistic arrangement of vellow cladloll and dahlia. ilunlioH h. sterlin silver hurricane lamps. The garden was decorated with huge baskets of gladioli ffrom the Kaiurns 01 mrs. ivenny and Mrs. Karl Wiley and were arranged by Mrs. J. B. Preston. Mrs. Hnrare Rurv u.b ln charge of the music and decora tions. I :iss Robin and Miss Marl Ivn Snrincer won. in nhBra the guest book. JTcsiding at the punch bowl and serving the cake were Mrs. Guy Cordon, Mrs. Horace Berg, Mrs. O. S. Chambers, Mrs. Ken neth Ford. Mrs. L. L. Powers, Mrs Allen Cordon, Mrs. Walter Fisher and Mrs. Earl Wiley. Assisting about the rooms and the garden were Mrs. Harold Bel lows, Mrs. Clyde Carstens, Mrs. Charle. R Wlllinmann f- Ted Wirak. The guests were entertained by Deborah and Kathi Corkrum, daughters nf Mr anA Xf i, . Corkrum. who presented rie. lightful especially arranged ballet number by Mfs. Lowell Rhoden, of the Ulah Rhoden School of Bal let. The girls danced prior to the hi -cmmion 01 ine guts. $tar,S TOMORROW (Suss wfflmmmm v t "v v - ev m . m GLENN FORD MARGUERITE CHAPMAN EDGAR BUCHANAN lcfmrbrFrtMWalMtmMoMm-rWwr.aSM Directed by WILLIAM A. SEITER A COLUMBIA RE-RELEASE , Co-Feature JOAN BLONDELL MELVIN DOUGLAS 'GOOD GIRLS Ends Tonight: "HARPOON" and "DEVIL'S CARGO Beautiful gifts were presented to the guest ot honor. Those en- ioying the occasion with Mrs, Cenney, Mrs. Springer and Mrs. PpMlnn hnnnnn Mt.a D..1.I her nother, Mrs. L. W. Ruhl; Mrs. uuy loraon, Mrs. Homer w. Grow, Mrs. O. S. Chambers, Mrs. Earl Wiley, Mrs. Walter Fisher, Mrs. R. L. Whipple, Mrs. A. J. Geddes, Mrs. Roy Catching, Mrs, Irvin Brunn, Mrs. H. C. Darby, Mrs. Clyde Carsters, Mrs. C. B. Calkins, Mrs. E. G. Cloake, Mrs. Jack Calkins, Mrs. Charles E. Hart 1 Dnu Dnlu.... it 1 1 len Cordon, Mrs. H. C. Parslow, mrs. m. t. Kltter. Mrs. France Llntott, Mrs. H. H. Turner. Mrs. Don Rogers, Mrs. Ed Borgen, Mrs. H. C. Church. Mrs. Horace Berf. Mrs. Ted Wirak. Mrs. Charles R. Wiriiamsnn. M r. k-.nn..k t- i Mrs. Royd W. Bruton, Mrs. Ro- nu n. opnnger, Mrs. M. B. Car ter Miss Agnes Pitchford, Mrs. L. W. Metzger, Mrs. M. Hazel Dixon, Mrs. A. J. Young. Mrs. R. R. Brand. Mrs. C. E. Wlmberly, Mrs. J. E. Johnson. Mrs. G. R. Johnson, Mrs. Philip Durnam, Mrs. Arthur Wennerberg. Mrs. Harold Bel. lows, Mrs. L. L. Powers, Mrs. Rav B. fnmntnn f ,-. 17 r di.l j i -1 . . . nun ardson and Mrs. Roy O. Young. 1 I I I I m m m Every oody loves flowers and everybody loves to receive tham. Choose flowers as the perfect gift . . , choose them from us . . . always fresh l.v cut -fragrantly lovelv. The phone number to re- ZZZ member is 158. 2 . .. . . LILLIE'S FLOWER SHOP fatal 19 Wlnehsstor Stroats JHOl GO TO PARIS LAST TIMES TONIGHT Clifton Webb Shirley Temple "MR. BELVEDERE Goes to COLLEGE" V