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    The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Or. Tuei., Auf. t, 1949
Society and Gluhi
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
NOTICE
Social Items submitted by tele
phone tor the society page mint
be turned in before 12 o'clock
Monday through Thursday and
by 10 a. m. Fridays, at which
time the (octal calendar and Sat
urday's aociety page are closed
weekly.
JOLLY CIRCLE CLUi
ENTERTAINED AT HOME
0" MIS( EVELYN (OWEN
The Jolly Circle club met last
week at the home of Mine Evelyn
Bowen with 10 membera answer
ing roll-rail with readings and
jokes. The president, Mrs. Man
ning conducted the business
meeting. Miss Bowen entertained
with interesting paper games.
Sallie Barker won the animal
game and Mrs. Manning won the
traveling slate game.
Delicious refreshments were
served by Miss Bowen to Mrs.
Sallie Barker and son; Mrs. Lc
ora Lynn, Mrs. M. Manning. Mrs.
Ethel Sanders, Miss Clara Srhlu
enz. Mrs. Connie Showers, Mrs.
Evelvn Simpson, Mrs. Dorothy
St. f'eter, Mrs. Evelyn Warren,
members, and Mrs, Jean Man
ning, a guest.
Plans were made for a picnic
to be held at the Manning home
In the form of a five-cent dinner.
Sunday, August 21, at two o
clock. Coffee will be furnished bv
the club. Those attending are ask
ed to bring a covered dish and
their own table service. Mem
bers and friends are Invited.
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CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF
TOURNAMENT TO BE
CONTINUED THURSDAY
The annual cnamplonshlp go!f
tournament of women of the
Roseburg Country club will con
tinue Thursday morning at eight
thirty o'clock at the clubeourse.
The first play of the tournament
was held last Thursday morning
acid winners In their respective
(lights Included Mrs. R. D. Bridg
esMrs. Waller Brydges, Mrs. H.
C. Stearns and Mrs. Kenneth
Qulne.
Luncheon was served at noon
to Mrs. K. D. Adams, Mrs. J. F
Dillard. Mrs. Joe Perrault, Mr.
H. C. Stearns, Miss Joan Weno
of Cottage Grove. Mrs. R. O.
Bridges, Mrs. Harold E. Schmeer,
Mrs. H. T. Hansen, Mrs. L. G.
Twohy, Mrs. L. E. McCllntock,
Mrs. W. F. Amlot, Mrs. Kenneth
Bailey, Mrs. J. J. Elliott of Port
land, Mrs. H. F. Le Beau, Miss
Helen Casey, Mrs. Vernon Keel,
Mrs. Paul Barcus, Mrs. May
Campbell of Seattle, Mrs. Clyde
Fullerton, Mrs. G. W. Marshall,
Mrs. Roger Gee, Mrs. Mitchell
Moore, Mrs. James Hughes, Miss
Naomi Scott and Mrs. Walter
Brydges.
For the regular weekly golfing
Mrs. Walter Brydges won first
on the longest drive with M'ss
Scott, closest to the pin. Mrs.
Roger Gee won In the class B.
group.
High scores for the contract
bridge play went to Mrs. H. T.
Hansen, first: Mrs. L. E. Mi--
dintock, second, and Mrs. L. G.
Twohy, third.
DELIGHTFUL EVENING
SPENT AT CORY HOME
Clifford Grannis of Los Angeles
showed still pictures of different
homes and views of Callahan
Trail, Craler lake. Diamond lake
and of views of different parts of
California and Colorado at (he
home of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Cory
of Callahan Trail Friday evening.
Those enjoying the evening
were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gran
nis, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grannis
and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hag
Rarman, all of Los Angeles: Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Wood and sons.
Richard, Glenn, David, Donald
and Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Walter and son, Kenneth; Mr.
and Mrs. M. L. W. Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Ryther, l.eonard
Rylher, Valeene and Sandra
Rawlin, James Pemberton, Les
lie Doede, Otto Lange, Albert
Langc and Mr. and Mrs. P. R.
Cory.
Following the showing of the
pictures, delicious refreshments
were served.
EARTHOUAKE SURVIVORS. Makeshift tents and oota in a srnare at Ambata, Ecuador, serve as a
temporary shelter for survivors of the earthquake which devastated i large portion of this small South
American country. Ambato, city of 30,000 population, was in the eerter of the 4000-square-mtle area
rocked by the quake. An accural death toll may never be known tecause many of the victims at
buried beneath tons of rubble and most survivors tasva scattered.
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TENMILE LADIES
CLUt) HAS POTLUCK
LUNCHEON MEETING
The Tenmile Ladies club met
Wednesday at the Tenmile
church for a pot luck luncheon.
A short business meeting was
followed by readings given by
Mrs. Amy Erbe. Mrs. Bessie
Smith and Mrs. Blanche Degner.
Plana were made to hold a pot
luck supper the evening of Au
gust 26th at seven o'clock to ded
icate the new clubhouse. The pro
gram will be in the form of a
mock wedding joining Miss Club
house and Mr. Community. All
membera are asked to bring gifts
the bride can use in her new kit
chen. An invitation ia extended
to all members, both old and
new, to attend the celebration
and enjoy the occasion.
Those present were Mrs. Hazel
Ison, Mrs. Loue Wood, Mrs. Min
nie Melius. Mrs. Leon a Bushy,
Mrs. l resale Mills. Mrs. Ollie
Mills. Mrs. Kate Wilson, Mrs.
Edna Franklin. Mrs. Bessie
Smith. Mre. Josie Smith. Mis.
Rathkey St., Mrs. Kate Mack,
Mrs. Minnie Lockwood. Mrs.
Vera Erbe and children; Mrs.
Amy trbe, Mrs. Bette Dickover.
Mrs. Blanche Degner, Mrs. Belle
Clark, Mrs. Julia Breltenbucher.
Mra. Grace Barnes, Mrs. Mynle
Burtch and Mrs. Imogene Apple
yard, members, and guests were
j. A. Melius, Kev. Mr. Apple
yard, Mrs. Edith Larson of Sa
lem, and Mrs. Edna Storta of
Hawthorne, Calif.
The next regular meeting will
be at a noon potluck luncheon
August 24th at the church.
PARTY LINE The rising cost of puppy biscuits in Holland, Mich., poses quite a problem for
Beauty, who recently became the proud mama of an even dozen pups. The white registered collie
bus a neur-record number of mouths to feed and should be boning up oa the thought that "They
come cheaper by the dozen."
MELROSE GRANGE TO
MEET THIS EVENING
Melrose Grange will meet to
night, August 16, at eight o'clock
afthe hall. Refreshments will be
in charge of Mr. and Mis. Louis
ISvils and Arnold and Donald
Patterson. All members are ask
ed to be present
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COUNTY W. C. T. U.
CONVENTION TO BE
HELD HERE AUG. 24TH
The Douglas County W.C.T.U.
convention will be held at the
First Christian church In Rose
burg at an all-day affair begin
ning at ten o'clock in the morn
ing Aug. 24th, according to an
announcement by the president,
Mra. C. N. Currier. A potluck
luncheon will be served at noon.
Those attending are asked to
bring food for the luncheon and
their own thle service. All mem
bers and friends are most cor
dially invited to attend.
BUSY STEPPERS CLUB
TO MEET AT LUNCHEON
The Olalla Busy Steppers club
will meet at a twelve-thirty o'
clock potluck luncheon Thursday
at the home of Elizabeth Ollivant
with Mabel Roberts as hostess.
All mpmhers are most cordially
invited to be present.
CALAPOOIA LADIES
CLUB TO MEET
The Calapoola Ladles club will
meet at a noon potluck lunrhenn
Wednesday. August 17, at Ihe
clubhouse. All members are ui j
ed to be present.
NUTS!
. . , to claims and empty
promises. What counts Is
RESVLTS.
That's why we're so proud
of our reputation. It's a
fair deal or no deal so far
as we're concerned.
SEE US FIRST
for listings of residences,
farms, stock ranches, acre
age, business opportunities
and lots and lots of lots.
C. FORREST LOSEE
230 N. Stephens St.
Fullerton Realty
PICNIC TO BE HELD
AT FINLAY SUMMER
PLACE ON SUNDAY
The Past Matrons club mem
bers and their husbands anl the
past patrons and their wiveiwill
hold a one o'clock picnic pot'uek
dinner Sunday. August 21sl at
the summer home of Dr. nd
Mrs. G. C. Flnlay on the Norh
Umpqua. Rolls, coffee and it
cream will he furnished by tl
picnic committee including Mm
G. C. Finlav, Mrs. John E. Run-
van and Mrs. R. D. Williams.
Those attending are asked to
bring a covered dish or salad
and their table service. Those de
siring further information are
asked to contact a member of
the committee.
ALPHA IOTA CHAPTER
TO ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS
AT SUPPER AND DANCE
Alpha Iota chapter. Beta Sig
ma Phi members will entertain
their husbands at a seven o'clock
supper and dancing party Friday
nicht, August 19. at Playmore
Gardens, south of Dillard. Mrs.
Verdun Boucock and her social
committee are In charge of ar
rangements for the affair.
B. P. W. C. EXECUTIVE
LUNCHEON TO BE HELD
The Business and Professional
Women's club executive board
will meet at a 12 o'clock no-hostess
luncheon Wednesday, August
17. at Ihe Hotel Umpqua. All
board members are requested to
be present. Miss V. Vivian Logs
don, president, will be in charge
of the meeting.
RUMMAGE SALE DATED
FOR SATURDAY AT
EPISCOPAL PARISH HALL
St. George's Episcopal Guild
will sponsor ah all-day rummage
sale Saturday, August 20. at the
narish hall on East Cass street.
Members and friends having do
nations for the sale are asked to
leave them at the parish house
this week.
WEST MELROSE CLUB
TO MEET THURSDAY
The West Melrose club will
meet Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Jennings Gravning.
All members and friends are cor
dially invited to be present.
Appetizers For
Summer Buffet
By GAYNOR MADDOX
NEA Staff Writer
For a summer buffet, to serve
with Iced tea or coffee, make ap
petizing "tulips" out of shrimp
and tomatoes. Garnish the trav
with "calla lily" sandwiches and
radish "roses.
Shrimp Tomato Tulips
(8 servings)
Two S ou nee cans shrimp,
drained, 1 cup grated cabbage,
1-2 CUD finelv riirprl mtrv 1.0
cup minced green pepper, 1 tea
spoon grated onion, 12 cup may
onnaise, 2 tablespoons lemon
juice, 8 tomatoes.
nrea snrlmp, reserving 8 for
earnish. AHH rnhhflOA nsUn.
green pepper, onion, Mayonnaise
and lemon liiirp miv ihnmnDhiu
Chill. Wa-h tomatoes. Usin a'
sharp knife, cut from center of
bottom to stem end petal fashion;
hollow nut r-pntpi vlitrMlu P11a
stuffing In center of each tomato;
garnisn wun wnoie jnrimp.
Deviled Shrimp
(4 servings)
One 5-ounr-e ran ihrimn
drained, 1 tablespoon lemon
juice, 4 tablespoons butter or for-
tifiprl maroarinA A lahlMMnn.
flour, 1-4 teaspoon dry mustard,
i-o teaspoon pepper, i- teaspoon
paprika, 2 12 cups milk, 3 hard-
mnWpH Mffl SIAI-aH 1 llhlunnAn
minced parsley, 18 teaspoon ta-
uasco, x cup ouiterea sort Dreau
crumbs.
Break ihrimn tntn nlor-ac aAA
jemon juice. Melt butter, add
lour, aiy mustara, pepper ana
piiM. our to a smootn paste.
Aid milk and cook, stirring con
sintly, until mixture thickens
arl comes to a boil. Add shrimp,
sieved eggs, parsley and tabas
co. Turn into individual scallop
she.i or casseroles. Sprinkle
withbread crumbs. Bake in mod
erate oven (375 degrees F.) 25
minuj or until brown.
Xsrrlng Potato Salad
(Serves 6)
One viart diced, cooked pota
toes, 1 .2 cups smoked herring,
coarsely chopped, 1 teaspoon
finely ninced onion. 2-3 cup
French Cessing. 1 hard-cooked
egg, dice l .easpoon minced
parsley, sli-ed pickled beets and
dill pickles.
Use firm potatoes which will
not break wtn diced. Blend with
herring and mlon. pour French
dressing over and let stand half
an hour. Ado egg and parsley,
toss all lightly-ogether. pile high
in serving dish,nd garnish with
beets and picki-.
Add grated SvSs cheese to a
cream sauce for nbbage of caul
iflower. The cm-ned vegetable
may then be put n a casserole,
topped with buttepd bread or
cracker crumbs, ant baked.
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SHE KNOWS A BETTER WAY-White Shirley May Franc,
and other swimmers train for the grueling task of swimming the
English Channel, Mrs. Eetta Hills, above, of Southsea, England,
prefers to make the crossing in a more leisurely manner. Astride
her "waterbike," Mra. Hills chats with radio announcer Derek Roy,
who has arranged a race aerosa the Channel between Mrs. HrHs
and a gentleman challenger. The English housewife pedaled across
the Channel as a young girl, and is confident she can beat all comers.
Next time you make double
boiler scrambled eggs stir In
some cottage cheese iust before
serving. Let the cheese heat
through. Add crisp triangles of
toast, currant Jelly, and coffee.
and you'll have a delicious break-
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as a cold drink; chill it well in
the refrigerator, add a few drops
of vanilla, and serve over ice
cuhes in tall glasses.
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