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t The Newt-Review, Roseburi, Ore Sat., Oct. IS, 1949 International Fellowship Night Commemorated .... 1 a " Society and Gtuhi Nurses Observe Silver- Anniversary I ' 1 J i-'j) tv; p'!?''' t' i i i f -i.m. I I , . M Honored Monday evening at nursea of District No. 11. Oregon ' State Nurses association, who had served 25 years In the nurs ing profeslson. In picture above left to right they are: Melha Drullner, Elizabeth Garhart, Blanche Casey, Chine Ritchie, Edith Pickens. Mary Barrett, MM. CARL WIMBERLY HOSTESS TO BAOOURA CLUB, DAUGHTERS OF NILE Mrs. Carl Wlmberly was hos tess to the Badoura club, Nydia temple. Daughters of the Nile, at her home on East Lane street Tuesday with Mrs. Guy Cordon and Mrs, J. M. Throne assisting. Th rooms and serving table were decorated with arrange ments of fall flowers. Dessert luncheon preceded the meeting, which was conducted by the presi dent, Mrs. M. C. Cassel. The sew. ing division will meet with Mrs. Cassel, 103 South Kane street, Tuesday. Oct. 23, at 1:30 p. m. Plans were completed for the benefit bridge lea to be. Mondav afternoon from M until 4:30 ociock at me Kosenurg country club. will h 3:30 until 4:30 p. m. Res- Those present were tha Mcs- 'ervaiinns may he made hy call damea Roy Bellows, Earl Blrlle, Ung Mrs. T. W. Bernard. 4.'2 L. Betrothal Told Mist Joan Mr. and Mrs. Orval Davis of 1032 Wharton avenue Roseburg announce Ihe betrothal ot their daughter. Miss Joan I 'avis to Cle- las Krogel, son c! Vr. and Mrs. cawrence Krogel also of Ro- "urg. The weddlrg stilt 1-e n nent - - ww " r. .-mwww. s r . ,f, . ... . ' . t ' J " V K 'y ' n 7 L. ; ; J&JrJ.'L-4j1. L 'j. ,,111 ... M I Verna Hayes, Pauline Rose, Anna Anahel. In lower picture are those who attended anniversary meeting Monday evening. Seated around table are Kslhor Carter, Jane Stephens, Melha Drullner, Anna Haupl, Nina Vooihies. In rear, left to right: Blanche Casey, M. C. Cassel, Bruce Klliott, A. J. Ellison, Roy Entlrr, M. B. Green, George Qulne, R. B. Rhodes. Sam Warg. Bert Wells, A. J. Young, Bernard Young, Sam Crltes and the hostesses. Thp next regular meeting, Nov. 8, will be In charge of Mrs. Pearl Carter and Mrs. Edna Entler, Ihe meeting place to be announced laler. BADOURA CLUB PLANS BENEFIT BRIDGE TEA AT COUNTRY CLUB Biulouia club, Nydia Temple, Daughters of Nile,' will hold a rienelit hrlrtge tea at tne l(os. I the hostesses from a table deco. bin g Country club Monday alter- i raled w ith tall silver tapers, or noon to raise funds for Shrine I rhirl mnvs nd lara Hn,ai hospital work. Card playing will negin ar i p. m. ann me ira nnur Davis lot March Miss Davis Is a graduate of Roseburg senior high school and , is employed at Calkins Finance company. Mr. Krogel. aho gradu- ated from senior high scIvhiI and 'a associated with his father In the s.rith tnd fuel ccmpna. i'lctura by Photo Lu Georgia Moss, Bornloe Smith, Edith Pickens, Vera Schukle, C'hloe Rltclhe, Pauline Rose, Ne. lie Verrill, Elizabeth Garhart, Verna Hayes, Ethel Anahel, Jerry Randall, Althra Hulrhlns, Lavlna r uiiuii nuu rii'it-iut rwct-i. iii..i,ii..y.i , i,i v.. J " " ! ' Nurses association, for the fall months was the silver annlvers ary honoring nurses wtio have given 25 years or more of service in Ihe nursing profession. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Vernon Keel, Tues day, Ort. 11, and a brief business meeting was followed by a pro gram. Mrs. Clyde Carstens played two piano selections followed by several vocal selections by R. Cloyd Riffe accompanied hy Mrs. Myrtle Burr. A "singspiration" was enloyed hv the muses direct ed by Mr. Riffe and Mrs. Burr. Refreshments were served hy ed rake. Fall flowers were used about the rooms. A silver pin was presented to I Miss Anna Kaupt. graduate nurse I era surrounded hy little duck who completed her training in shaped nut cups. 1H04 and to Mrs. Nina Vooihies Those honoring Mrs. Raum, who has rompleted 35 years of who was visiting her mother, service. Corsages were presented Mrs. George Hinsdale, were her ihe nurses having nursed years or more. Mrs. Keel was assisted bv Mrs. lE. II. Verrill, Mrs. Rernlce Smith. president of Ihe O. S. N. A. poured. BARBER SHOP QUARTETS ENTERTAIN LADY LIONS AT CARL'S HAVEN The Lady Lions held their Oc tober dinner meeting at Carl's Haven on Mondav. October 10. with Mrs. Waller 'Allen, Mrs. E. R. Hurkinham and Mrs. James R. Daughertv as hostesses. The ..t.i... .li..:.... n,.ii..'d wlih fin i..-: candles. The members In attendance were: Mrs. Walter Allen. Mrs. Buekley Bell, Mrs. Robert Brown ing, Mrs. E. R. Buckingham. Mrs. .lames CamnMI. Mrs. .lames ! Daughertv. Mrs. Bruce Elliott. (Mrs. Donald llelliwell. Mrs. Fail V 1, Ni i.- I If' M.."-,Ko',h..rh" J'1?-! ....... ....,., .-,,.,,,11. . Ill ' ford Smith. Mrs Bernard Saar jVi-i. Ralph Turner. Mrs. Waller Welker and Mrs. W. H. Klatt, and Mrs. George Foster of Rose- jbiug. a guest. ! After the business meeting I was adjourned an advertising contest was held with Mrs. Browning and Mrs. Klatt win ning prizes. i As a climax to the evenine the cnio was entertained hv thf "Chin Scrapers" and the "Four i R.wes." two quartets from the MRS. PATTISON PRESENTS Roseburg chapter of t h e j PROGRAM AT INTER SE SPERSQSA Each quartet sang a MEETING AT STEWART HOME number and the double quartet i Mrs Howard Pattison present sang two numbers all of which ed a discussion on "Pictures. Mir were cnthusiasticatlv received. rors and Lamps" at the meeting I rtf Infer S: Tlllrf, iFlarnnnn at u. 9. W. V. AUXILIARY CAMP PLANS POTLUCK DINNER I 'lilted panish War Veterans c.irr.p and aiixillarv will hold their first fall meeting Mondav evening. IVt. IT. at the Methodist church. Potluck dinner will be served. All veterans of the Span ish American war are invited. Thase attending are requested to bring a potluck dish. OREGON MOTHERS TO MEET MONDAY I'nlvetsitv of Otvcon Mothers club will meet at 7 30 p. m. Men day at the home of Mrs. A. A. St. Onge, 202S Catherine street. By BETTY ALLEN Beta Sigma Phi Chapters Observe Fellowship Night At Parish Hall Representatives of the four chapter! of Beta Sigma Phi In Rose burg, met Tuesday evening, Oct. 4, at the Episcopal parish hall to commemorate International Fellowship night as the sorority activity. Guest speaker was Rev. W. A. MacArthur who spoke on "In ternational Friendship." He explained how one may become alert to the needs of other countries through travel and reading. He quoted lines from Edna St. Vincent Milay't poem "There are No Islands Any More," to explain his topic. He said one must be aware of tha needs of other countries In order to help them. JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB OPEN ALL ACTIVITIES AT MONDAY MEETING Mra. E. L. Tauscher. contact chlarman, reported on the Junior Woman's club convention held at Newport, at the first fall busi ness meeting of the Roseburg Junior Woman's club Monday, Oct. 3, at the Eagles hall. Mrs. Harold Jokela presided during the business session. Chairmen appointed by Mrs. Jokela to serve for the year in I eluded Mrs. Hazel Scott, housing; Mrs. Benjamin ci. uufresne, year book; Mrs. George Crenshaw, program; Miss Dorothy Da ra cu ria", publicity; Mrs. Dallen Jones, civic and Mrs, Don Rogers, fin ancial. The next meeting, October 17, will he a ruth party at the Eagles hall with Mrs. Ralph Ohman as chairman. Ethel Van Voorst will be In charge of the program with Mrs. Don Rogers and Mrs. Har. vey In charge of refreshments. Members are asked to bring a guest. Many new Ideas were Introduc ed ana future projects discussed to enlarge membership and stim ulate Interest. Refreshments were served bv Mrs. Richard Fies, Mrs. Ralph unman and Mrs. Robert Mchols. Attending were the Mesdames Harold Jukela. Hazel Scott. E. L. Tauscher, Dallen Jones, BenJ. O. DuKresne, Don Rogers, Bert Young, Ray Marr, George Crock er, Clyde Crenshaw, Ralph Oh man, Paul Casey, George Cren shaw, Keith Cashner, Ed Harvey, Robert Nichols, Richard Fies, the Misses Bette Jewell, Ethel Van Voorst, Dorothy Daracunas and Ihe following guests, Mrs. Van Svarverud, Mrs. J. House and Mrs. Art Crocker. ftunuuCD iiidbdiiei "uocni o-Jrn AT CARTER HOME Mrs. Robert Baum of Oregon Clly was surprised last Saturday evening when Mrs. H. B. Carter and her daughter, Mrs. Shirley Fredrlcks of Eugene entertained in her honor at a pink and blue shower at the Carter home on Military avenue. The living rooms wert arrang ed with fall flowers and a line of baby clothes completed the deco rations. Appropriate games were played with prizes being awarded Mrs. Charles larnahan, Mrs. Rob ert Russell and Mrs. George Hins dale. Gifts were presented the hon ored guest In a large basket dec- oraled with pink and blue crepe paper. letter In the evening the hos tesses served refreshments from a table centered with a large stork pulling a bassinette of flow grandmother, Mrs. Charles Ru. sell. Mm. Hinsdale, Mrs. Charles Carnahan. Mrs. Jess Patrick. Mrs. Donald Rogan, Mrs. Donald O'Neil. Mrs. Bill Weber. Mrs. Laurence Wiley. Mrs. Glen Cal. len. Mrs. Nell Christian. Mrs. Es- Iher Haugen. Mrs. Robert Rus-! sell, Mrs. Glen Miller, Mrs. Con nie Houser. Mrs. George Selles. Mrs. Don Forbes, Mrs. Earl Man ley and the hostesses. ROSEBURG RESIDENT COMPLIMENTED SATURDAY AT SHALIMAR LUNCHEON Mrs. O. S. Chambers was com- pHmented at a luncheon given bv Mrs. Eugene A. Springer last Saturday afternoon at the Shall mar. The table was arranged w ith a centerpiece of bronze and yellow chrysanthemums with Michael mas daisies. While the guests were being seated Mrs. W. M. Campbell play- ;cd appropriate music. Cover, were placed for Mrs. Chambers. Mrs. Alva Law,. Mrs. Edwin L. Knaapp, Mrs. Hans T. Ilansscn, Mis. V. M. Campbell, Mrs. Armour Murdock, Mrs. Har old Bellows. Mrs. Harlan B. Carter, Mrs. lxuis Kohlhagen Sr., Mrs. E. S. Hall. Miss Jennie Jorey, Mrs. Maynard Stevens. Mis. Hed wig Walig and the hostess. Mrs. Chambers, who with her husband and son. Sheldon, is leaving soon for Oakland. Calif., fo reside, was honored with a VHwin I.. KiUfflS k..ju..w.i .,..... the home of Mrs. Gordon Stewart. I Fall flowers formed Ihe deoo-1 which was held Oct. 4 wltn Kev. rative theme for dessert lunch j Walter A. MacArthur as guest eon which was followed hy Mrs. j speaker on the subject of "Inter Pattison s program. Plans were ! national Relations." made lor the next meeting. IVt. I The program "Theatre to Life" 25 at the home of Mrs. Theoiwas led hy Mrs. Sidney Moon Bond with the topic "Clothes Closets and Extra Storage Space" in charge of Mrs. Anita Stark. Attending were Mrs. George N'euncr. a guest: Mrs. Bond, Mrs. Paul Elliott, Mrs Paul derides. Mrs. E. S. Hall. Mrs. Alva laws, Mrs. Irene Nichols. Mrs. Pattison, Mrs. C. A. RickeM. Mrs. Stark. Mm. John Clrich. Mrs Rav Hamrv ton. Mrs. V. V. Haipham and the , hostess, Another highlight of the eve- ning was the broadcast of "Clti m of the Week" in which Mrs. Morris Rowker was the honored citizen. In her Interview she gave the local history of Heta Sigma Phi, which was organized In 1936 with five members and now has grown to nearly one hundred. She -nentioned International bellow- (hip night and explained that Beta Sigma Phi chapters were meeting to pav tribute to their ipproximateiy so.uuu memDers all aver the world. Mrs. Wayne Crooch was r Is tress of ceremonies and led the group in the opening and closing rituals. She introduced the presi Jents of the four local -haptfis who in turn presented their new members. Mrs. Eugene Powell ronducted group singing accom panied by Mrs. Harrison R. Wins ton. Members and guests present were the Mesdames L. L. Wim ocrly, Clair K. Allen, Glen Wim berly, Jack Wharton, Wayne Crooch, Morris Bowker, Charles Hart, Don Gum, Charles William ton, Jack Karris Jr., Harrison Winston, Benjamin DuKresne, Bernard Saar, Frank Norton, Roy Slein, Ray C. Brown, John Killop, R. W. Tozier, Wm. Semmler, E. F. Marcell, John Todd, Robert Rennie, Robert Phillips, Gene Lowell, Ins Spring, waller wei I k,r. RalPh Ohman, James Find lay, Sid Moon Jr., Ernest Barker, Jack BatnncK, Dallen n. Jones and Verdun Boucock. PROGRESSIVE DINNER PLANNED BY ALPHA THETA CHAPTER The Alpha Theta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met luesdiy, Oct. 11, at & p.m. at the home of Mrs. Don Wilson in Laurelwood. Mrs. John Gardner and Mrs. Clarence DeCamp were assisting hostesses. The rooms were dec orated with bouquets of asters and zinnias. An interesting business meet ing was conducted by the chap ter president, Mrs. Eugene Pow ell. AliS. Clarence DeCamp chair man of the social committee if vealed plans for a progressive dinner party that is to take place Friday, Oct. 28, at 7 p.m. The husbands of the members are invited. The chapter also decid ed to sponsor a camp fire group. Mrs. Robert Rennie was in charge of the cultural program, on "Speech." A discussion of the topic followed. Following Ihe program a des sert was served by the hostesses. Those attending were Mrs. Ray Puckett, Mrs. Eugene Powell. Mrs. Robert Rennie, Mrs. Jack Fariss. Mrs. Ted Wirak. Mrs. John Gardner, Mrs. Ray Simrns. Mrs. Marcus Brown. Mrs. John Todd. Mrs. Clarence DeCamp. and Mrs. Don Wilson. The next meeting will be held Tuesday, Oct. 25. 8 nm. at the home of Mrs. Ted Wirak, with Mrs. Ray Simms and Mrs. Allan Cordon as assisting hostesses Mrs. Clarence DeCamp will have charge of the cultural program. MRS. HILDA PETERSON IS GUEST SPEAKER AT BETA SIGMA PHI Alpha lota chapter. Beta Sig- ma Phi presented a program on Prose" with Mrs. Hilda Peter son as guest speaker, at the meet ing Oct. 6 at the home of Mrs. Frank Rogan with Mrs. Robert Phillips and Mrs. Robert Sabin as hostesses. Mrs. Peterson is president of the Roseburg Writ ers club and gave an interesting talk to sorority members. Mrs. Robert Phillips presided during the business meeting dur ing w hich time Mrs. Verdun Bou cock resigned as city council al ternate. The vacancy was filled with the election of Mrs. Frank Wirkham. Miss Ethel van Voorst was In charge of Ihe program. The ritual of the lewels will he a feature of Sunday. Ort. 23 when a formal ceremony will be held at Carl's Haven. Mrs. Frank Rogan will entertain the proup Oct. 20 with Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Sabin as hostesses. The pro gram will be in charge of Mrs. Elliott Perkins. Attending were the Mesdames Hilda Peterson. Walter Welker. Frank Wick ham. Ethel Van Voorst. Craig Short. Frank O' Radlgan. Verdun Rnueock. L. L. Radigan. Verdon Boucock. L. L. Wimberly and the hostesses. "THEATRE TO LIFE" IS TOPIC DISCUSSION AT SORORITY MEETING Mrs. Jack Wharton was hostess to Xi Epailon chapter of Beta Sitma Phi Tuesdav evening. Oct. 11. Mrs. Morris Bowker reported on International Fellowship night w ho discussed "Religion as a b sis." Mrs. R. W. Toier discussed Shakespeare and After and Mr. Worth Davis plays from Shake speare and read a resume of "The Comedy of Errors." Follow ing the program a coun try auction was held by the ways and means committee. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. E. F. Mar- I cell and Mrs. Wharton. Among representatives a the International Fellowship niqht held at the Episcopal perish hall Oct. 4 by Bete Sigme Phi chapters were left to right: Mrs. Harrison Winston. Mu ehep. ter; Mrs. Robert Phillips, Alpha lote chapter, Mrs. E. F. Marcell, XPEpsilon chepter end Mrs. Eugene Powell, Alpha Thete chepter, ell eetive in sorority projects end presidents of their chapters. Candid photo at Beta blgma Phi fellowship nignt finds an informal grouping. Lett to ngnt ere: Mrs. Glenn Wimberly, former sponsor of Bete Sigme Phi and first honorary member of Mu chapter; Mrs. Benjamin O. DuFresne, Mrs. Dallen Jones. In rear, Mrs. Wayne Crooch, Mrs. Morris Bowker, Mrs. Charles Hart, Mrs. Jack Ferris Jr., Rev. Walter A. MacArthur and Mrs. Roy Stein (back to camera). PREFERENTIAL TEA EVENT OF SUNDAY AT CROOCH HOME Mu chapter, Beta Sigma Phi held their annual "preferential tea" at the home of Mrs. Wayne Crooch, Sunday afternoon, Oct. 2. Table decorations carried out sorority colors with yellow roses and candles in black holders. Fall flowers were used about th? rooms. A brass candle snuffer was pre sented the group by Mrs. G. V Wimberly, former sponsor and first honorary member of the chanter. Airs. Clair K. Allen and Mrs. Jack Wharton poured, assisted bv Mrs. Harrison R. Winston and Mrs. Morris Bowker. Guests present were Mrs. Hen ry Darby. Mrs. Knute Kershnrr, Mrs. Harold Jokela, Mrs. George Crocker and Mrs. Roy Stein. Xi chapter members attending were Mrs. Morris Bowker. Mrs. Ber nard Saar, Mrs. E. F. Marcell. Mrs. Ray Brown and Mrs. R. W. Tozier. Mu chapter members included Mrs. Wayne Crooch. Mrs. Dal len Jones. Mrs. Benjamin O. Du Fresne. Mrs. Marv Black, Mrs. Wm. Semmler, Mrs. Ed Wyatt. Mrs. Bruce Hetrick, Mrs. Ted Schultz. Mrs. Jack Bathrick, Mrs. Don Gum. Mrs. Clair K. Allen, Mrs. Jack Wharton. Mrs. Horace Berg. Mrs. Allan Knudt son, Mrs. Carl Wassom and Mrs. Harrison Winston. BETA SIGMA PHI CHAPTER MEETS WITH MRS. WASSOM A program on "Happiness" was enjoyed Wednesday evening. Oct. 5. al the home of Mrs. Carl Was som hy members of Mu chapter, Beta Sigma Phi with Mis. Ben jamin O. DuFresne presenting the topic. Plans were made for a rum mage sale to be held Oct. 29 at c.rcn Vallev Woman's club rhe Episcopal parish hall. Mem I members made plans for a Hal he,, are to hung rummage n 0e'cn partv to be held Oct 0 LnmlT, T"'"1 C,'n?a' Ih''hpn thev me. las' week at the v , " . r: B'aC' 5- clubhouse". Discussion also was ; is? - - -i Ni charge of Mrs. Wassom. Mrs. ciure Snrav Mrs H RiaiV ?nd M",,Vl,ry B1 S:Eni ord Hess. MmF weie: Mesdames Harrison P. Uck Vshnra t,-. rio c. J Winston. Dallen H. Jones. Wm. m' K p ' '' f SKd1f.r- Semmler. U avne Crooch. Cla.r ' ick.on , Mr. T WalV Frtmoni'" K. Allen. Herman M a 1 1 , o f f. M7, c7rl h "mends. L'n o0n'"2' J"hn "P;,B'n' i Mi" ('lo"J- w'"--h announced jamin O. Dul-resne. Jack W har- . nnth.ri- H, ,n ,," ton. Bruce Hetrick. Knute Kersh- ner. Gene Kent. Kd Watt. James Mndlav. Ted Shultz. George l rocker. Henry Darby. Roy Stein ann .Miss .Marv t'eter.on. WALTER FISHER TO BE WOMAN'S CLUB SPEAKER Roseburg Woman's club will meet at the Methodist church Thursday afternoon. Oct. IS at 1:30 ociock. At that time Walter Fisher will he guest speaker on the topic, "A General Picture of Europe." Music for the afternoon meet ing will feature rmmunitv sing ing according to Mrs. Earl' Plum mcr, chairman Club members are making plane Scene et the Bete Sigma Phi Arthur, guest speaker for DuFresne. the for the flower show to be held at the Methodist church two davs, Oct. 25 and 2ti. The public is in vited to participate hy displays ana viewing me exniDiis. 'WOMAN'S CLUB PLANS : HALLOWE'EN PARTY dav. P. T. A. TO BEG ' STUDY GROUP Fullertnn P.-T. A. study group will begin fall meetings 'Mondav at the home of Mrs. Clifford Smith. 833 Harvard avenue. Top ic of the first discussion will he "Problems of Patent-Teacher Re lationship." GARDEN VALLEY WOMAN'S CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY Garden Valley Woman's club will meet at the clubhouse Thurs day. Oct. 20. at 2 p. m. Marcaret Booth and Wilma Pon wm be ho tessee fur the afternoon. Picture, by Master Photn Studio fellowship night shows Mrs. Morris Bowker, member conversing with Rev. Walter Mae evening and Mrs. Benjemin O. JAYCETTES PLAN SMORGASBORD DINNER DANCE AT WINSTON Mrs. Melvin Heggis entertain ed the Roseburg Jay-C Ettes at her home for the regular meet ing Wednesday night. In the ab. sence of the president, Mrs. Clark Taylor, vice-president con ducted the husiness meeting. Plans were discussed and a committee appointed for the state hoard meeting to be held here In February. Dues will be collected at the next meeting. It was announced that a smorgas bord dinner and dance for .lav cecs and Jay-C Ettes will be held Oct. 29 at Melody Inn in Winston. This will be a costume affair. Corinne McTaggart presented the program for the evening. It was entitled "Christmas Is Com ing." She gave an interesting talk on children's hooks. The nevt meeting will be Wed nesday. Nov. 9, at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Walt Brittell. at T42 Brooklyn avenue in Clover dale Park. Those planning to at tend are asked to call the hos tess, phone 373-RX-5, or contact a member of the committee by Nov. 7. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Reggie and her co-hostess, Mrs. Glen Scott and Mrs. George Mcintosh. Those present were: Mrs. Mc Taggart, guest; and members, Mrs. Eldon Howard, Mrs. O. J. Fett, Mrs. Leo Sevy. Mrs. Don Gum, Mrs. Jim Decker, Mrs. Walt Brittell. Mrs. Lerov Inman. Mrs. Clark Taylor, and' the hoe i tes-ses.