The Ntwi-Rjvitw, Rettbjrg, Ore. Thurt., Sept. 29, ! 49 Society By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER NOTICE Social Items tubmltted by tele phone for the society page must be turned in before 12 o'clock Monday through Thursday and by 10 a. m. Friday at which time the social calendar and Sat urday'! society page are closed weeKiy. HOUSEWARMING GIVEN MR. AN 0 - MRS. RYCHARD Mr. and Mrs. Don Rychard, whose wedding took place Sept. 3rd, were pleasantly surprised at their home Monday evening, when a group of friends and rel atives gathered ior a hnue arm ing. Mrs. Rychard was working in town when the guests arrived, and when arriving home, was startled to find the yard full of cars and the house full of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Rychard were showered with gifts from th-ir friends. The newlyweds served treats to their friends, and after a social evening, the friends pro vided a delicious lunch for the following: Mr. and Mrs. Don Ry chard, Mr. and Mrs. Art Ry chard, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brooks, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Brooks, Jr., Barney and Pen nv Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Henry tfubnell, and daughter Myrna. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McKlrdy, Ken neth and Keith McKlrdy. Wayne, Johnny. Douglas and Patty Mo rln, Mrs. Edna Miller, Fletcher Miller. Miss Ida Miller, Mrs. C. Vroman, Margaret and Donald Vroman, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Rychard, Dick Gordon, Max Mey ers. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Schlachter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McKlrdy, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Payne, Miss Pauline Rychard. Many gifts were sent by "friends unable to attend. MR. AND MRS. LEE ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee enter tained at a family dinner at their home recently having as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Black of Powers, Ore. Mrs. Martha Rog ers and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lee, of Yoncalla and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jones of Cottage Grove, Ore. . . P.-T.A. SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION TO BE HELD ON FIROAY P.-T. A officers, committee chairmen and all workers inter ested are invited to attend the school of Instruction sponsored by the state Congress of P.-T.A., beginning at 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 30, at the Episcopal parish hall on East Cass street. A noon luncheon will he held and those planning to attend are asked to contact the secretary, Mrs. Ken neth Bushey, 524 S. Jackson street. Hand-mads Article Sold en Consignment. Opsn Monday and Friday 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday 1:00 to 1:30 p.m. or Ph. 444-J-4 for appointment 4 Blks. W. of Falrhavsn Metros Road You know it's IT'S FRESHER 77 J (h L J and QluLi WOMAN'S CLUB TO HOLD GUEST'DAY AT FIRST FALL MEETING The annual fall guest-day af fair of the Rosebiug Woman's club will be held at Its first meeting of the season next Tues day, October 4. at one-thirty o'clock at the Methodist church parlors. Mrs. J. M. Boyles, president, and her officers and directors will be hostesses with Mrs Ken neth Ford, Mrs. James Joyce and Mrs. Earl M. Blelle acting as general chairmen. Mis. Lester Read of Eugene has been secured as the guest speaker and will talk on the sub ject, "Chrysanthemums." Mrs. W. Sherman Plimpton, pianist, will be guest artist and will he presented by the music chair man, Mrs. Earl Plummer. The new year books will he ready for distribution and year ly dues will be payable at this first meeting. All members and their guests have been asked to enjoy the occasion. HARRY ABBOTT IS HONORED AT SHOWER Harry Abbott was pleasantly surprised at his home recently when the business men of town gave him a blue stork shower. Gifts particularly for a baby hoy were given to the prospective father. Overalls, gun, a knife, fishing tackle etc., caused much merriment when opened. Delici ous refreshments were served to the following. Mr. and Mrs. Cool:, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Stenseth, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kelso, Mr. and Mrs. Slacy Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boucock, Carl Hummell, Mr. and Mrs. Van Kleven. Clif ford Bice and Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Abbott. DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR IS ENJOYED AT KELLOGG The birthday housewarmlng party given by Betty Rae Hainei In honor of her moiner, Thurs day evening, Sept. 22, proved to ne a veryoengntiui atrair. Mrs Franklin Haines has lived a t Kellogg all her life and is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J, Ross Hutchinxon. Mrs. Haines received many lovely and use full gifts as well as the best wishes of a host of friends. The birthday cake was baked and decorated by Mrs. Carl Madison and was served along with o'her cakes, sandwiches and punch to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Haines and children, Mrs. Charles Mad ison, Lorna Madison, Mrs. Roy Fisher. Eldon Fisher, Cecil Den ny, Mrs. Milo Bullock, Barbara Gary and Erllne Bullock. Mr. and Mrs. Al Curzon, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Madison and Betty Madison, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Ra der, Mabel George. Donna and Darlene Madison all of Helloes and Mr and Mrs. C C. Paynter and daughters of Scottshurg. I BOOSTER NIGHT PROGRAM TO BEHELD SATURDAY The Kellogg Grange is having Booster night Saturday night, Oct. 1st. This is an open meeting and the public Is Invited. There will be an Interesting program and a social evening, after which there will be refreshments serv ed. BENSON P.-T.A. TO HOLD FIRST FALL MEETING MONDAY Benson P.-T.A. will hold its first fall meeting Monday, Octo ber 3, at the srhoolhouse In the evening. A reception will be giv en in honor of the teachers. All parents are urged to attend. good because Freshly baked everyday in Reseburf I Op I'd'1 of the Winston oiotning and t r s m. vaneiv aiore Winston, Oregon Saturday, October 1 Featuring leading brands, latest styles ot moderate prices in men's, women's and children's clothes. Also a complete line of toys, notions and varieties. Owned Ond Operated by Noncy Linna ond Margery Nyberg j SOClfity At R.H.S. Fixes Meeting Dates The National Honor society at Rosehurg high has selected the first Wednesday of each month at noon as its meeting date. The current officers Include Carmen Dvsert, president; Lar ry Henninger, vice-president; Marjorie Collins, secretary; and Donald Hartin, treasurer. Plans are being worked out to have a school honor roll, spon sored by the society, to be pub lished every nine weeks. This plan has been approved by the faculty scholarship committee. Membership requirements in clude: 1, willingness to render service to the school or commu nity when called upon; 2, readi ness to show courtesy by assist ing visitors, teachers and stu dents; 3, demonstrate leadership in classroom or organization work in promoting school activ ities; 4, be thoroughly dependable in any responsibility accepted; 3, demonstrate highest standards of attitude toward honesty and re liability; 6, constantly exemplify desirable Qualities of personality and 7, uphold principles of m- rality and etnics. Members of the present honor society are Marjorie Collins, Nor ma Cox, Patsy Dunwoodie. car men Dvsert. Jan Elliott, Donald Hartin, Dennis Hayden, Larry Henninger, Jodene Hill, rvorino Kruvsman, Pat Mears, Anne Met lis, Barbara Land, Jackie Sittnn Jo Ann Voorhies and Zona Wll shire. Fire Department Training Course In Oregon Begun Chief William E. (Dutch) MIIU returned home last week follow. ing completion of the local in structors school, conducted by the Oregon Fire Chiefs associa lion in cooperation with the State Department of Vocational bduca tion and the State Fire Marsha: department, in Klamath Falls from Sept. 12 to Sent. 17. Chief Mills was selected by the local fire department to take this specialized training intended to qualify him to instruct the other members of the Rosehurg Fire department during the coming year. The Oregon Fire Department Training program was establish ed In 1947 to assist the various fire departments of the state to Improve methods and to develop proiirieney in lire lighting with the ultimate object of reducing lire losses. A course of training consisting of 49 separate lessons has been developed and the participating departments will conduct one three-hour lesson a week until the course Is completed. The State Vocational Education de partment and the state Fire Marshal department have em ployed four traveling Instructors wnose Job It Is to assist, advise, and guide the efforts of the local Instructors In extending the train ing to all members of the fire department. The traveling Instructor for the Rosehurg area is Eldon Wlnklev, who will visit the Rosehurg Fire department not less often than once each month and will work with Chief Mills on the develop ment or ine program nere. Eighty-seven fire departments comprising a total of more than 2.700 men are participating at the present iime in tnis Oregon Fire Department Training program. COMMITTEE OF AWAR0S OF C.F. COUNCIL TO MEET ON SATURDAY The committee of awards nf the Camp Fire Council will meet Saturday, October 1, at 10 a.m. at the Camp Fire office in Mil ler's basement. All girls ready to he examined for their ranks are asked to attend the meeting FULLERTON P.-T.A. TO MEET MONDAY Fullerton P.-T.A. will hold Its first fall meeting Monday night. October 3. at sever-thirty o'clock at the school auditorium. All parents and friends are most cordially Invited to be present. Mrs. N. D. Johnson, president, will conduct the meeting. NEW CHAPTER OF GOLD STAR MOTHERS TO BE ORGANIZED SATURDAY A new chapter of American Gold Star Mothers Inc., will he Installed at Grants Pass Satur day, October 1st and all mem bers of Rosebui g chapter are urg ed to attend. Transportation may be arranged by call either lllS-Y X or 9.SR.L. Socialist Government Of Britain By DEWITT MACKENZIE AP Foreign Affairs Analyst Britain's Socialist government if facing its greatest political crisis In the debate now waging In the House of Commons over the recent controversial devaluation of the pound sterling. Actually the question of devaluation is Incidental. It has been seized upon a symbol of the devastating economic slough of de spond In which England is struggling. The real point at issue I s whether Britain's first experi ment in socialist government has measured up to its stewardship in handling the crisis. In short Prime Minister Attlee's regime is called upon to Justify its existence. And the outcome of the examination is a matter of moment far beyond the confines of Britain, for this government represents the world's most Important test of moderate socialism as distinct from communism and bolsne-vhiml. AT DROP-IN-THE-BUCKET PRICES You can't take o raincheck on a storm. But then, what family would want to stoy in harbor when ( such nifties for nosty weather are here! Rain resistant coats for dad and miniature versions for Junior. Gaily flared raincoats with detach able hoods for mother . . . belted and boxed coats, too. A rainbow of colors, stripes, and checks. And practically the same foshions for sister. Bring the whole family in now, while prices Or anchored down to rock-bottom. 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I find I also made this comment in my 1945 report: "Don't forget that It's Attlee who is the master chemist in this leftist politico-economic ex periment which, if It should go wrong, would have a tremendous repercussion not only on Eng land but on the rest of the globe." Well , chemist Attlee has ar rived at the crucial moment of his experiment. The charge by his opposition isn't that the so cialists produced the crisis, since they inherited much economic grief when they took over as the war was closing, hut that they have failed to solve It. So the general attack Is that ' In the heart of downtown Its Existence the socialists have been Ineffi cient. Specifically It appears to be developing along three lines: 1. Why did you wait so long to Inaugurate devaluation? If devaluation was the right move to make, it should have been made earlier 2. Devaluation now has been forced largely because of waste fulness of the welfare state. 3. We know that you can't hold the line. Prices will go up and so will wages. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF WOMAN'S SOCIETY TO MEET ON MONOAY The executive committee of the Woman's Society will meef at one-thirtv o'clock Monday, October 3, in the First Presby terian church parlors. Mrs. John Pinkerton, president, has re quested every member of. the committee to attend. 7ko W I Roseburg N A Stripttostr's Matt Sees Too Lltrlt, Plaint LOS ANGELES, Sept. 29.-t.fl "Everybody In the country saw more of her than I did," actor Paul Valentine testified in obtain ing a divorce from itripteaser Lill St. Cyr, Charging mental cruelty, Val entine said the only time he saw his silver-blonde wife was whei he got her a billing In Hollywood. He will continue to create and stage her routines as her mana ger. Miss St. Cyr, In Montreal filling an engagement, did not contest the divorce. Cream cheese and current jelly are a delicious accompaniment to crisp crackers for an easily assembled dessert. 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