10 Tlit News-Review, Roseburg, Ort. Mon., Oct. 3, 1949 President Of Fullerton P.-T.A. V Plclura by MIIIr-Hodm Mrs. N. 0. Johnion Mcmbon of Fullerton P.-T. A. (re looking forward to a most Interesting year under the very able leadership of Mrs. N. D. Johnson, new president of the organization, who will preside at the association's first fall meet ing at 7:. TO o'clock tonight at the school auditorium. All parents and friends are urged to attend to get acquaint ed with Kullerton's teaching staff. An Interesting meeting and pro gram has been planned for the occasion. GUNNAFt JOHNSON HONORED AT SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY Gunnar Johnson was honored at a surprise birthday party at his home. Those honoring Mr. Johnson were Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Sands, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Marge shelmer and daughter, Carol; Mr. and Mrs. David Sands and chil dren, Leland, Gary and Joan; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sands and children, Charlotte, Joe, Glen and Slevie; Mr. and Mrs. George Sundbeig, Mr. and Mrs. Carl K. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Holmqutst, Carl Olson and Mrs. Johnson. OREGON CHAPTER TO MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT Oregon chapter No. 58, O.E.S. will meet at eight-fifteen o'clock Wednesday night at the hall In Canyonvllle with Marion Gill, worthy matron. In charge. Init e-! Hon will be held. Refreshments will be In charge of Don Nell Kent and Allene Klrod. Members and visiting members are invited. RIVERSIDE P.-T.A. TO MEET MONDAY Riverside P.-T.A. will hold Its regular meeting tonight at eight o'clock at the school, at which time room mothers will be intro duced to the parents. All parents and friends Interested are urged to attend the meeting. Refresh ments will be served. Society and GUU By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER MATirC WOMAN'S CLUB FIRST INW I IVU I FALL MEETING TO BC Social Items submitted by tele-1 GUEST-DAY AFFAIR Dhone for the society page must be turned in before 12 o'clock Monday through Thursday nd by 10 a. m. Friday at whUh time the social calendar and Sat urday's society page are closed weekly. MRS. HIGGINBOTHAM IS HONOREO AT FAREWELL PARTY TUESDAY EVENING The Junior Division of the Flrt Christian church honored Mrs. Ernest Higginbotham at a fare well party given Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Don Reed. Mrs. Higginbotham has been an outstanding member of the group ever since it was organized. The Higglnbothams have moved to Grants Pass, where they have purchased a lovely new home and Mr. Higginbotham will engage In the logging industry In that county-Mrs. Jimmy Leep and Mrs. Chet Hamm were in charge of the program, which included de votions by Mrs. Kenneth Knox; piano solo by Mrs. Jeanette Bou cock; original poem concerning Mrs. Higginbotham by Mrs. Lyl;i Naas; group of farewell vocal numbers bv Mrs. Lena Poole: and a treasure hunt for the guest of honor ended in a handkerchiel shower being presented to her. Gifts were presented to I lie guest of honor from Lrros Oste loh, Eleanor Unrath, Joe Feld kamp, Bea Tollifson, Valedean Bridgess, Lena Poole, Ella Gil pin, Jeannette Boucock, Veloi is Baxter, Eva Hester, Gertie Hess, Jennie Nesseth, Jane Stephens, Eva Wallace, Leola Honn, Dor is Jones, Valetta Taylor, Alice Barker, Sally Leep, Lila Naas, Pauline Bagwell, Lela Tyler, Martha Knox, Coral Hamm, Lor raine Long, Lucille Reed, Mil dred Hodson. Rhea Church, El sle Coffell, Helen Shanklin, Mar dell Crenshaw, Aleta Currier, Sa die Davidson, Winnie Travis, Ks- telle Harmon, Gladys Coates, Flora Copple, Jessie Crenshaw. Mary Ellen Eaton, M a x I n e Schultz, Bertha Safley, Belly Gubser, Hildred Chapman, Fay Clark, Betty Roblson and Mamie Griesel. Dainty refreshments were serv ed by Mrs. Leonard Tyler anci Mrs. Don Reed, hostesses. Guest-day marks the opening of the Roseburg Woman's club first fall meeting to be held Tuesday, October 4, at the First Methodist church parlors at one-thirty o' clock. Mrs. J. M. Boyles, prsident, will conduct the meeting. Mrs. Kenneth Ford, Mrs. James P. Joyce and Mrs. Earl Blelle 'ire chairmen of the tea committee, assisted by officers and directors of the club as hostesses. Mrs. Lester Read of Eugene, owner of Read's Mum Garden firm will be the guest speaker on the subject, "Gardening as a hob by." As a gardener of 24 years' experience and a licensed nur seryman for four years, Mrs. Read promises to bring many in teresting experience to her aud ience. Mrs. W. Sherman Plimpton, pi anist, will be the guest artist on the program and will he introduc ed by the music chairman, Mrs. Earl Plummer. Members will receive their yearbooks at this meeting, at which time dues will be payable. All members are asked to bring guests. ALPHA CHI, DELPHIAN TO MEET ON WEDNESDAY Alpha Chi chapter, Delphian club will meet Wednesday morn ing at ten o'clock at the Episco pal parish hall on East Cass street. All members are request ed to be present. BERTHA REBEKAH LODGE HAS MEETING The Bertha Rebekah Lodge No. 188 of Canyonville met in regular session Tuesday with Mrs. Donna Jean Martin. Noble Grand, and Mrs. Alice Wheeler, Vice Noble Grand, presiding. Mrs. Verna Stohe was initiated during the evening. Refreshments were served fol lowing the meeting to two guests, Mrs. Mae Williams and Mrs. Oma Kellar, and to 23 members: Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Bertha Green, Mrs. Thelma Fair field, Mrs. Arlene Herbert, Mrs. Beulah Mault, Mr. and Mrs. Ho ward Green, Mrs. Rosaleen Hob son, Mrs. Olive Homme, Mrs. Laura Goodell, Mrs. Beatrice Boyle, Mrs. Irma Burgin, Mrs. Doris Fllzpatrick, Mrs. Ella Sul livan, Mrs. Virginia Lewis, Mr. Sylvia Larson, Mrs. Clara Wea ver, Mrs. Minola Stanley and Mrs. Verna Stone. RICE VALLEY GRANGE HAS FINE MEETING Rice Valley Grange held an In teresting meeting at the hall Tuesday evening. Following the business session, the hostess, Mrs. Wales, served lovely re freshments. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Al Fonken, Mrs. Alice Emerson, Mr. and Mrs. George Waller. Mrs. Mildred Churchill, Mrs. Tressa Dunbar, Mrs. Marie Rice, Mr. and Mrs. William Cas-1 tor, Kenneth Lamar and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wales. The next meeting w ill be at i the hall the evening of Octo ber 11. J MU CHAPTER TO MEET WEDNESDAY Mu chapter, Beta Sigma Phi will meet Wednesday evening at eiRht o'clock at the home of Mrs. Carl Wassom, 714 South Pine street. All members are urged to he present. 1 GENEVA GUILD TO HOLD MEETING TUESDAY NIGHT Geneva Guild members of the Presbyterian Church will meet at the home of Mrs. John R. Ding ley, 2054 Harvard avenue Tue day evening at 8 o'clock. Pro gram for the evening will be in charge of Mrs. Nels Lindell. R. A. AND E. CLUB TO MEET WEDNESDAY The Roseburg Art and Em broidery club will meet Wednes day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Worthlngton at 523 East Lane street. All members are cordially invited. NEW IDEA CLUB TO HOLD FIRST FALL MEETING The New Idea Club of Eden bower will hold its first falll meet ing at a one o'clock luncheon Wednesday at the home of Mis. C. B. Calkins. All members are urged to be present. FRIENDLY HOUR CLUB ANNOUNCES MEETING The Friendly Hour club will hold an all-day meeting with a noon potluck luncheon at the home of Mrs. Belva Buckwalter. All members are most cordially invited to attend. PUBLIC INVITED TO BENEFIT CARD PARTY THURSDAY EVENING Pythian Sisters have Issued a most cordial invitation to the public to attend a benefit card party at eight o'clock Thursday evening at the K. of P. hall. Prizes will be awarded and re freshments will be served. Tic kets for the party may be secur ed at Al's Fixit shop at 318 W. Washington st. BELLVIEW CLUB TO MEET AT JONES HOME The Belliview club will meet at two o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lillian Jones ROSE P.-T.A. TO MEET THIS EVENING Rose school P.-T.A. will hold its first fall meeting at the srhorL house Monday evening at 7:3o 0'. clock In the school auditorium Parents are urged to attend. The membership drive will be laun h ed and parents will have an op. portunity to meet the teacher A program is being arranged by the program committee and the business session will be in charge of Clyde Adair, new president it the association. on Deer creek road. All mem. bers are urged to be present SLABWOOD in 12-16ond 24 in. lengths OLD GROWTH FIR t DOUBLE LOADS WESTERN BATTERY SEPARATOR Phont 658 We are introducing our new Pre-Heat Permanent Wave Machine . . . Permanent Waves Starting ot $6.95 and Up Cold Waves $10.50 and Up. All Work Guaranteed Introducing our new, experienced operator, Dorothy Andrus. Leona's Beauty Shop Phone 203, ot 130 N. 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