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Society and Glu&A. By BETTY NOTICE Social Items submitted by tele phone (or the society page must be turned in before U o'clock Monday through Thursday nd by 10 a. m. Friday at whuh time ine social calendar and aat - urday's society page are closed weekly. LOCAL WOMEN ATTEND MEOFORO CHURCH SEMINAR Mrs. Luella Cunningham and Mrs. Raymond Clarl- of Roseburg al tended the Council of Church J Women seminar belt' in Medford recently. Mrs: Cunningham is the For ops" en Drainboards See Phil Durnom Lino'eum Laying and Venetian Blinds 920 S. Main 1336-J 5 YOU CAN ENJOY TANK GAS SERVICE Propane Tanks For Rent No Need To Buy utilityWservice Pacific Bldg. Roseburg Phone 235 ( Mix is I ho fiiM'sl hSMi ' ( uko mix on the market today! ifsljr My Mt. t. W. Cuikmj. Soil lata Cnr. Ulo I WV ALLEN Roseburg secretary and Mrs. Clark is chairman of church ! world relations for the local or I ganization. I Mrs. Victor Birdseye of Med ! ford presided during the sessions and Mrs. w. Murdock McLeod, na- itional executive ; an address. secretary gave The program Included outstand ing speakers in the field of church women. TEXTILE PAINTING DEMONSTRATION GIVEN demonstration In "textile painting" was given Wednesday at the Glide grange hall for mem bers of East Douglas Extension Unit with Mrs. Taylor McCord and Mrs. R. O. Ballou as project leaders. Members took an active part in the project. Mrs. Ruth Casebeer. chairman and a sack lunch was held at noon. Attending were Mrs. Donald Wright, Mrs. Verne Shrum, Mrs. R. O. Ballau, Mrs. Sam Ball, Mrs. Earl Ramsey, Mrs. Nellie Bran- ton, Mav Mrs. Ruth 'asebcer. Mrs. 1 Lichtener. Mrs Nora Mc- Arthur, Mrs. E. M. Mathis. Mrs. , Taylor McCord, Mrs. Maurice Weber and Mi's. Ruby Wadsworth. j TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR DESSERT BRIDGE d ....... i -tin :t..ut Irnciaiiuii9 air- sun availduic ,u i x,.. h..irl,.n affair ioi ine idii uisseri oi iot,e aiidir to be held in the Terrace room of the Elks temple Wednesday eve ning at 8 o'clock. Those wishing to attend may purchase tickets at the temple office, from Lady Elks or make arrangements by telephoning Mrs. Paul Ryan or Mrs. E. L. Tauscher. . Now into autumn design, beautifully exectt ted Jtf shoe, that walk 'Tj wonderfully with your" f j prettiest , . fan I I fashions ' 'x t Shoes J Shot Deportment Main Floor B. P. W. C. Homecoming Dinner 111 " i ifc tii i ii mi mi ii inn .in iiiiiiml ..Hi ! iii'iKiliiiii i i i&iimria, -iifin in r n i in Members of the Roseburp Bus- ,nes, and Profusion,,! Woman's club held a dinner at the Rose-1 burg Country club Monday. The : program included songs by Deniece Coon accompanied by Betty Keid. Arrangements for the evening were In charge of Jean hitten- burg as Junior past president, Laura lies was honored with a MEMBER TELLS OF TRIP ITO HAWAIIAN ISLANDS I AT CLASS MEETING I jns. jessie lAjrvuii-r nave a re- Mrs. Jessie Dorviller gave a re-1 . , . i , , ,. isunie vi nvr mu ui me ndwaufln , , , . . ,: , lt,. United Workers class of the First Christian church at the home of Mrs. R. B. Marshall, 464 South Jackson street. Wearing a formal brought from Honolulu she showed other types Oi island attire, many handpaint- ings and photographs of points of interest in the islands. ! The next meeting of the class will be at the home of Willmetta Squire, 2105 Taylor street. Clover- dale park, Nov. 4. Mrs. Manic p. utile uriin, kuv. t. mi a. 4iduit r. Taylor, newly-clected president conducted the business meeting. Attending were Mrs. B. F. Chil son, Mrs. Jessie Dorviller, Mrs. R. R. Slillwell, Mrs. Ada Davis, Mrs. Mary Plumer, Mrs. J. R. Wilson, Mrs. T. F. Perry, Mrs. Lucie Ingles, Mrs. Emma Beckley, Mrs. Clifford White, Mrs. R. B. Mar shall, Mrs. H. B. Church. Mrs. tWilmetta Squire, Mrs. P. M. Blaschke. Mrs. Mable Taylor and Mrs. S. L. DeLapp. birthday cake presentation and I from Klamath Falls, Helen the club presented a wedding gift : Emery. Gladys E. Foley, Stella . . , .. I Spencer, Laura lies, Mary Chap- to Mrs. Leo oung. Discussion! Golda Nickell, followed on a rummage sale to Kmily E. Judd. Edyth Gilmour. be held at the Episcopal parish ! Minnie Clark, Maryanna Peter hall, Nov. 5. The sale will feat- J son, Jean Severson, Gene Leon ine a white elephant table wiin Golda Nickell, as chairman. i Attending were V. Vivian Logs- i don, Jean Whittenhurg, May r. 'Matthews, Grace Colvin, a guest' BETTY JEAN GRADY, EARL STEWARD WED IN HOME CEREMONY neuv jean uranv. oauunier oi . , -. . , r, fV- . ..j iur. anu ins. j. a. i-avis aim jan r- ei rH m Steward of Irregon, Ore., were married at 6 o clock October 1 at the home of the bride's parents, on Harrison street in this city. j The double ring ceremony was iread D' an od friend of the fam- "' Rpv- J- t- Chappelle, as the .iiimi pany siiiou uiiiiie a ihivmt - imtnii; Mrs. Joy Augustus, puo decked lattice in the garden over- jjcity looking the Umpqua river Tnp nalionai conv(,lltion which Re atives and inends formed s M hcl(1 jn Sa Kran(.igc0i an aisle for the bridal party. ,-,, ,..; ,,,1 k The bride wore a green satin , . . . . . . "lTI'.H!! C u"? pearl necklace and ear-rings. Her corsage was of stephanotis and tiny pink rosebuds centered with gardenias. She was atlended by her two cousins. Miss Kli7aboth Drury of San Leandro, Calif., in rose silk crepe and Mrs. Harold Riggs of Sutherlin, as matron of honor, in a brown silk ensemble. Their corsages were white car- nations. Harold Riggs of Suther- i 1"? ,'s" ''t ln,al Society have lin was best man volunteered to act as instructors The bride's mother wore a navy!' ,h? ,,eniM assistants for their blue crepe afternoon dress ami ! h.our s,ud' coursp for ,'"r the bridegroom's mother selected , "','jn. black crepe. Both more gardenia i Members In attendance were COrsaceS following the ceremony a re ception was held on the law n. The four-tiered wedding cake was cut by the bride and bridegroom and served by an aunt of the bride, Mrs. W. E. Drury. Mrs. Alvin Tip ton and Mrs. Clarence Eraser, aunts of the bride assisted with the serving. Mrs. J. D. Chappelle was in charge of the guest book. For traveling the bride chose a wool gabardine wine suit with black accessories. After a short honeymoon at Windemeir collate they are at home at 1495 Harrison I church Thtii-sdav afternoon for street until their new home Is 1:30 o'clock polluck luncheon completed. I served by circle No. 1. Discussion Mrs. Steward attended Rose- was held on the district meeting burg senior high school and was ! to be held at Yoncalla, Oct. 27. graduated from Sutherlin High i This will be an all-day meeting school. For the past year she has and cars will leave the church at been employed at Montgomery j 9:15 a. m. Those attending are re Ward store. Mr. Steward is an ; quested to bring a salad or dessert. Instructor at Riverside school in Koseburg. WOMEN GOLFERS MEET AT COUNTRY CLUB FOR MEETING, BRUNCH omen golfers of the Roseburg couniry ciud met at tne clubhouse i Tuesday morning for brunch and established themselves as a golf- ing group. Mrs. Leon McClintock win serve as new team captain; Mrs. J. F. Dillard, sub caplain and Mrs. Herman Matisoff as secretary-treasurer. Among those altendintr were Mrs. McClintock, Mrs. Dillard, Mrs. Matisoff, Mrs. E. O. Pearson, Mrs. L. K. Fies, Mrs. Craig Short, Mrs. Sid Leiken, Mrs. Roy Sedell, Mrs. Walter Brydges, Miss Helen Casey, Miss Naomi Scott, Mrs. Roy Hughes, Mrs. Ted Wirak, Mrs. Kenneth Quine and Mrs. Ernest Dawe. Phone 723 1 Pictura by Clark 'I Studio aid, Minnie l.. -soutn, t-ieo IMoates, Ruby Widing, Mildred Herman, Cenn loung. vera M. i Jones and IX-niece coon and Betty Rem. DENTAL ASSOCIATION HOLDS DINNER MEETING AT HOTEL ROSE MONDAY Roseburg Dental Assistants as- i...: 11 i.... .1:........ 1 rucihuuii mei imuikkis m uinut-i , ih hiiol m w hic h nmo Mrs. Cornelia Palmer, president, appointed new committees. j Mrs. Faye Bradlej and Mrs. I Dorene Purdy will serve as the ! program commitl-e; Mrs. Flora Holiness and Mrs. Barbara Kite, membership; Mrs. Arlene Jannile, M ,. ' p;limpr M. Helen Gallant I niiiii'i . iii. m-i 1 " Py Pt Plans were made to hold a din ner meeting the second Monday of each month at the Rose hotel and all dental assistants arc urged lo attend. After the meet ing the members adjourned for their two hour class, which rs be ing held each Monday from 7 tin. til 9 a. m. Members of the Ump- :iin itiviiir imuui ii, milt, lyu Purdy, Mrs. Dorene Jannile, Mrs. Helen Gallant, Mrs. Flora Holi ness, Mrs. Floydine Kite, Mrs. Barbara Kite, Mrs. Faye Bradley, Mrs. Cornelia Palmer, Mrs. Fred Stora, Jr., of Alameda, Calif. Ithe former Shirley Clark), and,' Mrs. Jon Augustus. ' w.'s. c. s.'hoLds MEETING AT METHODIST CHURCH The Woman's Society of Chris- tian Service met at the Melhodist Why Home Missions was pre sented by Mrs. C. K. Rand. Mrs. H. D. Scott, under "Christian So cial Relations." Introduced Mrs. Lois Baker who gave a talk on Ihe welfare denartment. Devo- tions were led by Mrs. Charles Wilson Mrs. Lucian Cobb presided dur ing the business meeting. Plans were made for a tamale sale to be held Nov. 3. Orders will be ta ken by calling 762-L or 1123-R. A food sale and bargain counter will be a feature also. The week of prayer and self de nial will be observed Oct. 26 at 7:30 p. m. in the sanctuary. All you have lo do to make a tangy cocktail sauce for a first course of seafood is lo ndd lemon juice, horseradish. Worcester siiire sauce, and a da.h of tab asco to calchup. Discriminating women wear matching ;;.eJ joritn. For that fashionable look let our Fashion Consultant help you make your selec tion. Bring your own dress rm!eri.il we do the rest! Other helpful services offered by your Seu ing Center HEMSTITCHING BUTTONHOLING PICOTING Our finishing touches will use you tedious hours nd gise your sewing I professional appearance. QUICK SERVICE AT REASONABLE CHARGES SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 204 N. Jackson Concert Banquet To Attract 60 At Junior High An estimated 60 persons will attend tonight's Roseburg Com munity Concert association'! an nual dinner, inaugurating the membership week campaign, re ports Miss Gladys H. Strong, as sociation president. The dinner will be held at 6:30 In the Rose burg Junior high school auditor ium. Mrs. Paul Helweg and Mrs. Maurice Newiand are In charge of the dinner. Mrs. Margaret Blackburn o f New York, organization director and representative of the nation wide Community Concert service, was scheduled to arrive todav and will be here the entire week to assist in details for the mem bership campaign. She.wlll speak at the dinner and also provide aa unusual entertainment feature, a showing of the new sound film production. "A Carnegie Hall In r.very I own. Ihe movie pre sents outstanding performances of great and beloved music b y six representative artists from the Community Concert list. Headquarters lor sale of mem berships were openel in the chamber of commerce today, and will continue open from 9:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. all week. Officers of the Roseburg assoc iation include: Miss Strong, pre sident: Helen Casev, vice-presi-dent and general chairman; W. M. Campbell, vice-president; Ralph Church, vice-president; Mrs. E. K. Jones, secretary; Mrs. W. J. Hutch, assistant secy: C. A. Brand, treasurer, R. R. Brand, concert chairman. On the board of directors are The KEY to Your Decorating Problems . . the Proper Choice of MOHAWK f " SPECIAL PURCHASE! '2$m Saxonville Quality Broadlnnm . I ll H "SKi Rugs. 9 and 12 foot widths. Beige .. 2 i -7 "i. HJ I WsJ 9294 with brown overtones. Jl',; '5? V A 'rTVr Jl " 7.95 Yd. AO' CFiW nk 11 BP? iLli Mon., Oct. 17, 1949 The Mrs. Harrie Booth, Mrs. Paul Geddes, Dr. M. H. Roach, Miss iC'olelta Langenberg, Mrs. E. G. Young, Mrs. Vern Holgate, Mrs. Joseph Deels, Leroy Hiatt, John Runyan, Mrs. Lotus Porter, Mrs. Fiances Lintott. 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