The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, September 21, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    Ths Nws-Rtvlw, Reieburg, Ore. Wed., Sept. 21, 1949
Society and Gluid
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
NOTICE
Social items submitted by tele
phone for the tocicty page must
be turned in before 12 o'clock
Monday through Thursday and
by 10 a. m. Friday at whuh
lime the social calendar and Sat
urday's society page are closed
weekly.
OFFICERS TRAINING
CONFERENCE HELD HERE
Twelve Home Kxlenslon units
of Douglas county were repre
sented at the officers training
conference Tuesday at the
Knights of Pythias hall In Rose
burg. Mrs. Earl Ollivant, counlv
committee chairman, railed the
meeting to order. Mrs. Ray Doer
ner accompanied the group sing
ing. Mrs. Ollivant reported Interest
ing events from the state council
meeting, which she attended at
Oregon State college in June.
Mrs. Corlnne MoTaggart, county
home demonstration agent, brief
ly reviewed plans for the Azalea
house, a cooperative house for
girls at Oregon State college.
Women In Home Extension units
in Oregon are working to earn
$15,000 towards building the
house. More than $25,000 has al
ready been earned. Representa
tives from each Douglas county
unit told how their group had
supported this project.
The group unanimously passed
a resolution favoring the building
of public rest rooms In Rose
burg. Extension units have sup
ported the building of rest rooms
through petitions and delegations
to the city council and plan to
continue their support.
County and unit officers were
que ucoicu...east
OC without dosing"
VAPOROB
Introduced. Officers' handbooks
and year books were distributed.
Discussion was held on ways to
Improve meetings.
County committee members
were installed. Assisting Mrs.
McTaggart with the program
were: registration, Mrs. A. H.
Monson; program. Mis. Earl Ol
livant; decorations, Mrs. A. J.
Slandley; music, Mrs. Ray Doer
ner; hostess, Mrs. Jack Parrott;
publicity, Mrs. Cecil Hartford.
Women from Home Extension
units present were Mrs. E. A.
Sheppard, Mrs. H. L. Sheppard
and Mrs. Violet Foreman of Aza
lea; Peggie Chapman, Stella
Moodle and Bertha f'arrott of
Camas Valley; Mrs. Wade Wor
thington, Lois DeWald and Dor
othy Bryant of Days Creek; Ruth
Casebeer and Mis. Taylor Mc
Cord, of East Douglas; Sylvia
Mariilox and Louise Ollivant of
Looklngglass; Grace Fenn, Clara
Herrman and Patricia Doernor of
Melrose; Adda Ollivant, Mau
reen Muetzel and Julia Breiten
bucher of Olalla Tenmlle unit;
Minnie Churchill and Opal Tay
lor, of Rice Valley; Marion Day
Ion, Thvra Ryder and Allie
Simms of Riddle; Mrs. C. L.
Spray, Mrs. C. W. Schmidt. Mrs.
Walter Ulrich and Mrs. Adrian
Slandley, of Riversdale; Mrs. A.
II. Monson. Mrs. W. D. Palmer
end Mrs. Floyd Spence. of Scotts
bury; Mrs. O. P. Van Horn. Mrs.
J. D. Davidson and Mrs. Eugene
Ridenour of Winchester. Also at
tending were Mrs. Ceorge Pow
ers of Winston, who is interested
In forming an extension unit near
Winston; Mrs. Corlnne McTag
gart, home extension agent;
Wayne Mosher, agriculture, and
Frank Von Borstal Jr., 411.
The meeting was brought to a
close by the group singing, "Sing
Your Way Home.
EVERGREEN GRANGE
TO MEET FRIDAY NIGHT
Evergreen Orange will meet
Friday night at the hall. All
members are urged to be present.
INDOOR PICNIC It
HELD BV CLASS
The High School class of the
Sutherlin Christian church plan
ned a picnic and wiener roast
Saturday at Fair Oaks, but be
cause of rain, made it an indoor
picnic at the church.
The evening began with a pic
nic supper on the church lawn
and in each room. Games were
played and to close the evening
a devotional service was held,
led by Mrs. Ada Abeene.
Those present were: Katy and
Jackie Kennedy, Janice and Den
nis Parks, Harriet Scroggins,
Margie Davey, Edna Mae and
Marian Carter, Joan Lord, Vonda
and Billy Priest, Joan Fennell,
Tommy and Troy Fennell, Jack
Pope, Odell Hethcock, John Bu
chanan, Joan Lang. Mary Loa
Iloagland. Joan Fisher, Frankie
liolgate, Mr, and Mrs. Don West
and the class teacher, Mrs. Ada
Abeene.
MR. AND MRS. THAMES
HONORED AT PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Baumgard
tier entertained a farewell party
honoring Mr. and Mrs. Boh
Thames Tuesday evening. Au
tumn flowers were used about
the rooms and the table was cen
tered with a lovely low arrange
ment of flowers.
Games and visiting were en
joyed. Refreshment's were served
to Mr. and Mrs. Thames, guests
of honor; Mr. and Mrs. Lawer
ance Longbrake, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Whit ford, Mr. and Mrs.
Royal Abeene, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Ingbrake, Mrs. Ada
Abeene, Mrs. Eflie Dickens, Mrs.
Laura Webber, Mrs. Katie Gra
ham and the host and hostess,
Mr. and Mrs. Baumgardner.
Mr. and Mrs. Thames left Fri
day for Los Angeles, their for
mer home, after making their
home In this city fori he past
year.
V. A. HOSPITAL STAFF
ENJOYS PICNIC SUNDAY
About seventy-five members
of the V. A. hospital staff and
their families gathered at the Jo
seph Toman home Sunday after
noon for a delightful picnic, h
pleasant social hour followed the
picnic.
STANLEY PARTY TO BE
HELD FRDAY NIGHT
A Stanley parly will be held
Friday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. David Sands ill
Elgarose. All friends are cordial
ly invited to attend.
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER
HONORS MRS. T. COLLEY
Mrs. Ted Taylor and Mrs. War
ren Baker were hostesses at a
miscellaneous shower honoring
Elklon's newest bride, Mrs. Ted
Colley, Wednesday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sharon
Colley. After opening the many
beautiful gifts, refreshments
were sei-ved to Mrs. Ted Colley,
guest of honor; Mrs. Chester
Swearingen, Mrs. Lloyd Dement,
Mrs. L. M. Smith, Miss Dons
Smith, Mrs. Henry Beckley, Mrs.
rniinp BecKiey, Mrs. can (Jrims
rud, Mrs. L. E. Price, Mrs. Rob
ert Duncan, Mrs. Donald Mode,
Mrs. Donald Billick. Mrs. Bob
Cowbrough, Mrs. Norman Weath
erly, Miss Bonnie McMlcklc,
Mrs. Laurence Thomas, Mrs.
Charles Henderer. Mrs. George
J-avoy, Mrs. George Binder, Mi'j.
Ray Nelson, Mrs. Sharon Colley
and Airs. L,ene sneea.
PENNY SUPPER TO BE
EVENT OF FRIDAY NIGHT
Tenmile Community clubhouse
will be the scene of a six-thirty
o'clock penny supper and old-fashioned
dance Friday night, Sept
23. Women attending are asked
to bring a covered dish, also a
salad or dessert and table serv
ice. Money taken in will be used
to purchase oil heaters for the
schoolroom. All residents of the
community and friends are in
vited. W. B. A. TO HOLD CARD
PARTY ON THURSDAY
The W.B.A. will hold a meet
ing and card party at two o'clock
Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Willmette Squire, corner
of Brooklyn and Taylor streets
in Cloverdale. Members are ask
ed to bring guests.
GLIDE GRANGE TO MEET
AT POTLUCK SUPPER
Glide Grange will meet at a
seven o'clock pot luck supper Sa
turday night. Sept. 24, at the hall.
Members and friends are Invited
and are asked to wear old clothes
and bring a paint brush to assist
in painting the woodwork of the
hall.
F. S. CLUB TO MEET
AT MEISSNER HOME
The F. S. rlub will meet next
Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 27. at
the home of Mrs. R. W. Meiss
ner. 122 N. Parrott street. Re
freshments will be served at the
close of the meeting. All mem
bers are most cordially invited
to attend.
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resented by the diamond pieces shown adorning these two
Roieburg, ladies. Haiel Scott, top, wears the crown necklace,
valued at more than $200,000. The brooch she is wearing,
which includes two matched 3 I -carat diamonds, raises the total
value of her diamond accessories to $432,000, including 20
percent federal tax. A mere $35,000 in jewels adorn Lorraine
Crocker, above, the combined value of the pin and necklace.
All of the pieces are being displayed by Lawson's Jewelers,
publicizing the use of diamonds in connection with their Fall
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MEET FRIDAY
Florence Nightingale Tent No.
15, Daughters of Union Veterans
of the Civil War will meet at
seven thirtv o'clock Friday night
at the K. of P. hall. The depart
ment Inspector will pay her offi
cial visit and guests from Eu
gene will also he present. Those
having birthdays In July, August
and September will he honored at
a potluck supper following the
meeting. All members are urged
to be present.
LEGION AUXILIARY
CHANGES MEETING
On account of the fall opening
September 21. the American le
gion auxiliary has changed Its
meeting to Thursday night, Sep
tember 22, at eight o'clock at the
Legion home, 118 S. Kane street,
according to an announcement
made by the president, Mrs. Rose
Dauber. Refreshments will be
served. Members and those eli
gible to membership fcre invited.
ELKTON EASTERN
STAR HAS MEETING
Elkton Eastern Star met Tues
day evening at the I.O.O.F. hall
for the first fall session. A fine
attendance enjoyed the session.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beckley are
worthy patron and worthy ma
tron with Mr. and Mrs. William
Binder, associate, patron and as
sociate matron.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Compton
served delicious refreshments la
ter in the evening.
INFORMAL HARVEST BALL
TO BE HELD SATURDAY
The Winchester Community
club has cancelled its dance plan
ned for Friday night and Instead
will hold an informal harvest ball
Saturday night. Sept. 24, at nine
o'clock at the new clubhouse.
Everyone in the community
and their invited guests are asked
to enjoy the affair.
Pink Salmon Prices
Settle At $17 Cast
SEATTLE, Sept. 20 JPV-Pink
salmon prices generally have set
tled at $17 per case of tall cans,
McOovern and McGovern, sal
mon brokers, announced.
The firm estimated pinks prob
ably would be retailed for under
50 cents a can.
The large pink salmon run 1.1
Alaska and Puget Sound waters
was credited for the price drop.
The wholesale price skidded
downward from $19 a case two
weeks ago.
This year's red salmon pacK
generally has sold from $26 to
$26.50 a rase substantially the
same as last year.
If you come home from a pie.
nic with leftover sandwiches
w-ap them well in waxed paper
or aluminum foil and store them
in the refrigeralor. The next day
they can be grilled in a little
butter or margarine and served
with a salad as a luncheon dish.
Or they can be toasted under the
broiler and served with a cream
cheese or tomato sauce; choose
the sauce that goes with the filling.
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