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The Newt-Review, Retebjef, Ore.Frl. Oct. 7. 1949 Society and QUU By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER NOTICE Social itemt submitted by tele phone lor the society page must be turned In before 12 o'clock Monday through Thursday md by 10 i. m. Friday at which time the aortal calendar and Sat urday's aociety page are closed weekly. SHOWER HONORS MARY WAKEFIELD AT BARNHART HOME Mrs. Guy Moore, Mrs. Louie Papst, and Mrs. Alvln Barnhart arranged a shower party In honor of Miss Marie Wakefield at the home of Mrs. Barnhart recently. Refreshments were served after the gifts were opened by Miss Wakefield. Enjoying the affair were Mrs. Bert Neeley, Mrs. Leo Def ferding, Mrs. Evelyn Garrett, Mrs. Joy Defferdlng. Mrs. Doris Lamm and son, Bruce; . In. Leta Am stein. Mis. Wykoff, Mrs. Carrie Pope and daughter. Mrs. William Reiser, Mrs. Booth, Mrs. Leo Long and daughter. Mrs. Rosie Kin nan. Mrs. Norah Boyle, Mr. Chelsea Rockwood, Mrs. Bob Wheeler, Mrs. Crystal McMast ers. Also Mrs. Lena Wakefield, Mrs. Ethel Clough, Mrs. Donald Law son and children, Mrs. Erwin Smith, Mrs. Elaine Thrush, Mis. Weslev Smith and daughter, Mrs. Ell Thrush, Mrs. Maybelle Cum mings, Mrs. Alice Harmsen. Djr Is Wakefield. Jeanne Thrush, Lin da Meeka and the three hostesses. h DIAMONDS v V OI A I 1 MIMOIAIll DAY -k tot has lifetime happiness, choose on of Hies bsouliM diamond duets that lock together . , or for rh popular double ring ceremony, see our elegant motched bride and groom set. It Pays to Buy From jewelers Wner Your Dollar Has More Cents" v EXTENSION UNITS PLAN BLOUSE CONSTRUCTION AT COMING MEETING A special meeting of the Can-yonville-Days Creek Home Ex tension club was held at the home of Mrs. Chris Daniels Thursday afternoon at which time plans were made for the regular meet ing to be held at the home of Mrs. Walter Jensen on Oct. 1:1. "Streamlined Home Sewing" will be demonstrated by Mis. Corlnne McTaggart, D o u g 1 a a county extension agent. Every one taking active part actually constructs a blouse during the day, applying sewing short cut techniques. Sewing machines will be taken to the Jensen home the day Ijefore. Women Interested In attending the meeting and mak ing a blouse are asked to contact either Bill Brown or Bob Bryant who will be on hand to see that the machines are transported. The following patterns are rec ommended in the extension course: Butterick 4S17 or 4143; Simplicity 2382 or 2277; McCalls 7332 or 7239; Vogue b373, 6385 or 6246. The material for the blouse is to be cotton In plain color or wnite. oroaociotn or cnambray material is suggested and the material is to be shrunk before coming to the meeting. The meeting will begin at 10:00 a.m. Ladips are asked to bring a sack lunch. The lesson for November is "Textile Painting" and will be presented by Mrs. C In la Daniels and Mrs. R. W. Fairfield at the Dodge home north of Canyon- vilie. LADIES AID PLAN OCTOBER CHICKEN DINNER AT CLUBHOUSC The Canyonville Ladies Aid held a special meeting at the home of Mrs. Glenn Shlppen Wed nesday afternoon to make addi tional plans for a chicken dinner wnicn win ne many, on. m. Serving will begin at 5:30 and will continue until 8 p. m. in the Kitchen ol the community nan. The Methodist Guild will hold a bazaar and fish pond In the club room of the community hall the same nignt. The organizations will present a joint program which Is to be free of charge. It will include musical num bers and several one-act play. DISTRICT NURSES SCHEDULE MEETING District No. 11 of Oregon, Stale Nurses Association will meet Tuesday evening, Oct. 11 at 7:30 o'clock In the nurses' quarters of the Veterans hospital. "Silver Anniversary" night will be ob served honoring those who have been nursing 23 years. A special program and music Is planner and a social hour will conclude the evening. All graduate nurses are urged to be present. FRIDAY SOCIETY TEXTILE PAINTING PROJECT OF UNIT East Douglas Home Extension unit will meet at the Glide Grange hall Oct. 12 at 10 a.m. The topic for the day will be "Textile Palm ing." Ail women of Glide, Dixon vm and South Deer Creek com munities are Invited and request ed to bring their own sack lunch. 4 I fv-?,: IN THE U. S. A.. THEY'RE STILL DP'S After seven years In displaced persons camps in Europe, these eight families sharing the basement of a Ukranian Orthodox Church in Cleveland, O., find they're still DP's. These refugees, slong with 38 others in Cleveland, are homeless because sponsors who agreed to care for some ot them changed their minds, and because more DP's came than were expected. Clothes, food and money are provided by church parishioners. Canvas cots, blankets and pillows were supplied by the Red Cross. Although their shipboard dreams of life in the U. S. A. art far from fulfilled, the refugees are thankful to be permitted to stay and hop soon to begin a normal family existence. 1 11 iav I V, 1 r v I -- ' V , 1 ' " , .-' I. s- I 1 ... ' : f J BL.".,---'!. .. . v. n., . . the winqt of HEARS CANTATA Frank Grandstaff standi ! municipal Auaiionum, ar Dig spring, iex at a mala chorui sings his cantata, "Big Spring," at ceremony opening Big Spring's centennial celebration, torandstatt, a lite term convict in Ten nessee, heard the cantata performed for the first time sine he finished the- work in 1946. The score is based on material he read in the book, Big Spring, a story of this west Texas city, (Ap Wirephot) VITAL STATISTICS Marriage Licenses SCHULZE-MtYKR -Charles El ton Schulze and Naomi Evelyn Meyer, both of Roseburg. Luxury Liner Has New Fowl Recipe By GAYNOR MADDOX NEA SUK Wrlur Chief chef Gaston Magrln of the He de France luxury liner, famous for Its food, uses a hen or a plump chicken to produce a wonderful dish. He gave your food editor the recipe, written In mouth-watering French. However it is easier to follow and Just as mouth-watering in plain English. Chicken "He da France" Use a hen or a plump chicken. Draw, singe, and clean well. Stuff with truffles between the breast and skin. Pour a glass of good French cognac -In the cavity and allow to stand In a cool place for 2 hours. (Omit brandy if preft-r-red.) Make a broth with the gib lets and a pound of beef shanks without using turnips or cab bage.) Pare celery stalks (two per person) and cut in pieces about four inches long. Cook stalks tied In a bunch and the rest of the celery in the broth, but be sure to remove stalks after 23 minutes. After the celery stalks are cool ed, place them In a separate dish with some of the broth to keep them warm. For the gravy, thicken one pint of broth and simmer down, stir ring often, for about 30 minutes. Then add some heavy cream and allow to cook very slowly for 10 minutes. Keep warm for another half hour before serving. Cook the hen or chicken In the hroth for 30 minutes. Prick leg to test if it is done. If the Juice is pink, it indicates that it Is not sufficiently cooked. Cook for an- Greek Guerrilla Headquarter Movtd To Bulgaria ATHENS. Oct. 7 f. Reliable sources reported Wednesday that the Greek Guerrilla headquar ters has been moved from Al bania to Bulgaria and that 8.000 guerrillas are being transferred between the two countries by sea. Veteran observers said the other 5 minutes, repeat test, and cook until done. To finish preparing gravy, cook over a slow fire, adding approxi mately 1-4 pound sweet butler in small lumps, stirring until smooth. Season with salt and the Juice of 12 lemon. Strain the gia vy into a large gravy boat. Remove hen and place on a platter and surround with the cooked celery stalks. Sprinkle fresh, finely chopped tarragon, and serve very hot. transfer shows three possibili. ties. 1. The guerrillas might be used from a Bulgarian base as a spearhead in tiie Comlnform's campaign against Premier-Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia. 2. Guerrilla attacks against Greece from the Bulgarian bor der might he renewed. 3. It could mean isolated Al bania has boon written off as a base of guerrilla operations against Greece or Yugoslavia. An Independent source said some of the guerrillas In Alba nia are going first to Czechoslo vakia for training before taking up 'their new base in Bulgaria. French Provincial furniture now can be found in low-priced bedroom and dining pieces. KOEPKE-BROWN Frank Er nest Koepke and Margaret Mae Brown, Drain. BARNES-VOSBURGH-L 1 o y d J. Barnes and Ella Kresten Vos burgh, both of Roseburg. Divorce Suits Filed WILSONHazel Arminta vs. Vernon Wilson. Married at Seat tle May 7, 1923. Plaintiff charges cruel and inhuman treatment and asks that she be decreed owner of described property. FISHER Glen O., vs. Frances Fisher. Married May 31, 1942. at Roseburg. Cruel and inhuman treatment charged. Plaintiff asks custody of their two oldest chil dren, and offers defendant cus tody of their child with $25 a month support. Civ your children MUSIC and all their lives they'll thank you. Let us place a fine Baldwin or Wurlitzer Piano In your home this week. ir Convenient terms OTT and RICKETTS Corner Jackson and Cass Sts. Seethe New, Easy-Loading H0TP0INT AUTOMATIC CLOTHES DRYER At Trowbridge Electric Today let It ralnl This beautiful Hotpoint Electric Clothts Dryer works in any weather and saves you all those tedious trips to the clothes line, laundry Is tumbled damp-dry In from 30 to 55 minutes completely dry In 35 to 60 minutes. Immediate Delivery 249" Easy Terms tviybtJy't PwnHnq to Cofiet Dryr TROWBRIDGE ELECTRIC 136 N. Jackson Phont 268 House painting In the hot rays or tne sun should be avoided If a house faces East, the painter wouin ne wise to start early on the West side, doing the East at a later hour. ills B sure that you get on of these brightly detailed wool skirts from Luverne's. Exactingly tailored with o stroight skirt In brown, block and red checks. Thert is olso a wid selection of other skirts in many styles ond fabrics. 9.95 Luverns also has a fine selec tion of those jersey blouses you have been wonting. Just tht thing for that new skirt. 124 N. Jockson Phon 565-J (Formerly Excel Dress Shoppe) RUSHING PARTY TO BE HELD AT FETT HOME A rushing party will lie hold at the home of Mrs. Sig Fctt. lHO.i Harvard avenue tonight at 7:30 o'clock, for members of Alpha Chi chapter of E'psllon Sigma Al pha and their guests. Hostesses will be Mis. Robert Elliott and Mis. I. J. Bean. Navy Mothers Club Hears Labor Day Picnic Report The Roseburg Navy Mothers club 531 met Monday nicht at the home of Mis. Cora Rogan, commander, at 1010 So. Hamilton street. The following members were present: Kthel R. Ilecathnrn, Martha Wells, Anna L. Wickham, Sadie Parslow, Frances Crawford. Paula Anderson and Mrs. Rogan. A report was made on the La bor day polluck picnic held :n the grove at the veterans hospilal grounds at noon, and evening en tertainment hv Mrs. Elsie Alex ander's Hawaiian hand, which was enloyod by the patients In the recreation nan. Navv mother members attend ed from North Bend. Coos Bay, r.mpire, l'oniand. Mcdloirt, Cen tral Point, Ashland and Rose burg. Mrs. Paula Anderson served re freshments at Monday's meeting. The next meeting will be Oct. 17 at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Louis Jones on route 1. You can protect an open can of evaporated milk with cellophane tape. Side-Slanted To compliment a lady . . . graceful rune of brim, grritlc flourish of feather brushes, a. From our advance felts, tj Millinery Dept. 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