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    Th N.wi-IUvitw, R.wbjra, Or.-Fri., Oct. 21, 1949
Society and CUtLi
By BETTY ALLEN
NOTICE
Social Itema submitted by tele
phone for the society page must
be turned In before 12 o'clock
Monday through Thuriday and
by 10 a. m. Friday at which
tima tha social calendar and Sat
urdays aociety page are closed
weekly.
TILLICUM BRIDGe CLUt
ENTERTAINED TUESDAY
AT KESNER HOME
The Sulherlln Tilllcum Bridge
Club wan enieiialned at a one
thirty o'clock dessert luncheon
last Tuesday by Mm. Gladyi
Kesner at her home on East 6th
Avenue. The dining table was
centered with a bouquet of
slocks, with bouquets of zinnias
placed about the rooms.
Mrs. Kesner was assisted In
serving by Mrs. Groshong and
Miss Randall, who served at card
tables.
Covers were placed for: Mrs.
Olga Biolman, Mrs. Juanila Hoi
gate, Mrs. Mary Barker, Mrs.
Meiyl Wahl. Mrs. Mabel Randall,
Mrs. Edward Lamoreaux, Mr.
Florence Groshong, Miss Mary
Noreen Perrault, Mis. Ivena Hal
verson, Mrs. Lochie Thompson,
guesta and the hostess, Mrs.
Kesner.
Auction bridge was enjoyed
during the afternoon with Mis.
Barker, winning high score,
Mrs. Holgale, second high; Mrs.
Eielman, low and Mrs. Wahl, the
traveling goose.
The next meeting will be held
In two weeks at the home of
Mrs. Birlman, west of twon.
RUMMAGE
SALE
at the
Episcopal Parish
out
Friday and Saturdoy
October 21 ond 22
MBS. SAM WARO
IS GUEST SPEAKER
AT YONCALLA P-T.A.
The Vonralla P.T.A. held Its
second meeting of the year In
the high school auditorium Mon
day, Oct. 10th, having as guest
speaker, Mrs. S. A. Warg of Rose-
burg, vice president of Hon ion
8. State P.T.A, Mrs. Warg gave
an Interesting talk on Study
groups In P.T.A. and chose as
her topic, "Do Parents Need
Education". Ninteen parents
were present who expressed their
desire to Join a sludy group.
Plans were made to hold the
annual Halloween party for the
youngsters, Monday Oct. 31st In
the school gymn. The Yoncalla
Boys Scouts will sponsor the
partv assisted bv members of
the P.T.A. All children are asked
to come In costume as there will
be prizes given , and refresh
ments served.
Plans were made to have a
party every month In each grade
school room, sponsored by P.T.A.
and these parties will be in
charge of room mothers.
A chill supper will be given In
the lunch room Monday Nov. 14th
preceeding the regular meeting,
this supper will be a means of
raling funds to carry on P.T.A.
projects this year.
The school of Instruction for
officers and committee chairman
of the P.T.A. held In Rosehurg
Sept. 30th was a success from
attendance standpoint as well as
that of education value. Those
attending from here were M's.
Evelvn B o u c o c k. Mrs. Dan
Wright, Mrs. John Weber, Mrs.
Helton Thlel. Mrs. Kremkau.
Mrs. Elton Grass and Mrs. Good
man.
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POSE FOR CLOSEUP Britiih society photographer Antony
Beauchamp and his bride, actrats Sarah Churchill, pot for
closeup after their marriage in tha flower-decked noma of
Alfred W. Jonas at Sea Island, Ga, Tha auburn-haired daughter
of Winston Churchill, Britain's wartime prima minister, and
her new husband are scheduled to leave for New York by plant
"for a little bit of honeymooning." IAP Wirtphoto).
FRIENDS SURPRISE
WOMAN CHURCH
PASTOR CN BIRTH DAY
Mrs. Bettv Williams, pastor of
the Assembly of God Church was
surprised recently, when about
thirty members of the church ga
thered at her home to honor her
on her birthday anniversary.
Mrs. Williams was presented
with a gift, from her friends,
Dev. and Ward Wood and chil
dren were guesta from Creswell.
Kefreshments were served at the
close of the evening.
HOME ECONOMICS CLUB
TO SPONSOR CHICKEN
DINNER AT GRANGE HALL
Evergreen Grange Home Eco
nomics club is sponsoring a
chicken dinner at the hall five
miles south of Roseburg on High
way !)!), Saturday, Nov. 5 frnrn
6:30 to 8 p.m. The public is Invited.
s a a ci n a r ,w t
& if Eitt ih"f
Aren't these cute loafer socks? We found
them at J. V. SPORTING GOODS. They are the
Wigwam Teepee Socks, with soft leather moc
casin soles and knit wool
en sock tops, with flow,
era embroidered in gay
colors on the toes, for
your "Princess." The big
"Chirr will find his siws
in Wigwam socks In
bright-colored yarns knit
In a shell pattern. Keep
the little "Panoose" com
fy In Wigwam socks just like his dad s. Wear
them around the house or Inside rubber booia
or ski boots for Insulation against the cold.
J. V. has the Ripon loafer socks, too. In a plain
knit for men or women. All these loafer socks
re available In a variety of colors and a com
plete range of sizes, approximately the same as
your sock size.
Eat at tha ICE CREAMERY when you eat out
It'a in tha heart of town, clesa to your favo
rita stores and tha city bus. Stop In for after
noon or afterehow snacks hot furlgt sundaes
or hot chocotata with marshmallows. Hert's a
good place to pick up tha toothsome Brach can
dles. In small and larga packages, or tha milk
chocolata covered cherries and thin mints. Need
soma Hallowe'an candies for trick or trest? Get
a bag of orangt pumpkins or black Jelly beans
made by Brach's. They're a treat that'll get
you out of any trick.
Are you a lover of good pastry, especially whrn It's Panlsh pastrv? Who Isn't?
We simply can't resist the thin kiispies and fat butterhorna at CLEO'S QUALITY
BAKERY. They come fruit-filled, or ulth pineapple. Jolly, or dale-nut filling. What's
good with ham and eggs? Why, Cleo's chewy butterfly rolls, of course, with hot.
fragrant coffee. Give SKI J a buzz tomorrow morning aiid ask Cleo to save some of
her breads, pastries and cakes for ynu. You can get them when vou're downtown
shopping, later. That way, you can be sure of getting what you specially like before
It's sold out.
E'S have brand-new Strta pi I- -J
ada by Simmons. They ara In f
parcala tickings blu. tn, or ,T -
JOSSE'I
tows, mad
striped per
green and tha standard 21"s27"
Stuffed with, white duck down, 50";,, d
and white duck feathtrs, 90. Or you'
may prefer the extra-soft 8trta Super
Sleeper, stuffed with 100 white Eu
ropean gooeedown. Pillows help to
keep the cold from comino In s-ound
your neck thest frosty nights. Here's
another cold-aeater a down comforter,
Josse'a will order them for you in your
choice of six subtle shades, ranging
from lavender to dubonnet. They have a corded
edge, and are effectively quilted in a quaint de
sign. They can be initiated for a sumptuous
gift to a new bride and groom. Nothing is quite
so light and warm as a down oomforter, you
know.
Are ynu one of the lucky couples who got a
set of Malay M.imhu dinnerware from LES-
-, TER'S GIFT SHOP? Then vou ran got
glass tumblers painted or etched to
match, now, too. Les also has frosted
tumblers In big 10 or 12oz.
sizes. Eight assorted colors are
carefully packed in a big gift-box.
Jigger glasses, cocktail shakers,
or cordial and cocktail glasses
Les has them, too. The cordial
and cocktail glasses are made In
gracefully simple designs, similar
to the Illustration here.
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CLARK'S STUDIO always gives painstaking attention to every pose, and thor
ough care in developing and printing. That's why you can be sura of fine quality In
their finished portraits. A picture of yourself or your family is a matchless Christ
mas gift. And now is tha time to have it made. Some gifts can be put otf till the last
minute, but not portraits. Call Clark's for an appointment today their number la
331. We're having ours mada already, to avoid that frantic late shoppers' rush.
Old World jewels copied by Speidel are new
at ASHCRAFT'S. The glorious "Maria Theresa''
Is made up In a gold filled expansion bracelet
with simulated sapphire or ruhy center stone.
Give her one of these for Christmas, If she's the
elegant or queenly type. Does she adore rhine.
stones? A brilliant combination of marquise-cut,
diamond-cut, and baguette rhlnestones form a
necklace and bracelet set. The cenier cluster of
each features square-cut rhinestone. There Is
i safety chain on the bracelet, too. We'd sug
gest this for the sophisticated t pe rhlnestones
show to best advantage with black, either crepe
velvet, or matelasse. -
Well, fellows, Santa is pointing
the way to soma mighty smart
Christmas shop
ping for you, at LU-VERNE'S-
Your girl
will be thrilled with
one of tha new Mojud nylon
slips. In white, tha tailored
ones are only $5 95. Daintily
trimmed with flat nylon eye
let lace, thiiy are only $6 95.
It's hard to tell you how very
ftiWVrrpA lovely these laca trimmed ones
ZjaJ -Jr are. Tha laca goes all around
MT ' Wll h too of the bodice and all
If If around the skirt. There ara
lovely rayon satin sups ai i-u-verne's.
too, from S1.9J to
4.5. Tha cleverest of these Is
a bra too Blip mada by Lov
able, which has a narrow lace edging. This one's
In white, too, most practical for day to day
wear. Be sura ta tell Santa yeu want them, girts.
HOME ECONOMICS CLUB
HOLDS LUNCHEON,
MEETING AT EVERGREEN
GRANGE HALL
Evergreen Home Economics
club met recently at the grange
hall for a noon pntlurk luncheon,
with Pauline Little. Nell Lander
and Ruhy Belle Kobernik as host
esses. The tables were set with
bowls of fruit and fall motif dec
orations. Plans were discussed for tie
rooked food sale and bazaar to
be held at the Umpqua Hard
ware Nov. 19 from 9 a.m. until
5 p.m.
It was reported Nell Lander
look first prize in the Douglas
county canning contest, her enlry
was concord grape Jelly. Mar
garet McCord look second.
Present at the meeting were
Minnie Waggler, Renee Jenkins,
Mabel Burr, Blanche Tipton, Ru
bie Baker. Marie Buttler, Sarah
Cyrus. Mahle Garrick, Garnet
Folmsbee, Mvrtle Glenn, Marea
ret McCord, Gladys Stafford, Ru
hie Bloom, Margaret Burt, Ma
ble Lange and the hostesses.
The next regular meeting viil
be Oct. 27, with Ruhie Bloom,
Margaret Burt and Jessie Thom
as as hostesses.
FULLERTON P.-T. A.
HOLDS DISCUSSION
FuIIerton P-T.A. held a discus
sion tea at the home of Mrr.
Clifford Smith Monday afternoon
at her home on Harvard avem:e.
Mrs. C. D. Parkinson reported
on an article from the National
I'-T. magazine on "Problems of
PT. Relationship." A social
hour closed the discussion.
Methodist Music
Dept. To Offer
Sacred Concert
An evening of sacred music
will b presented this Sunday hi
the First Methodist church at
7:30 p.m. by the combined music
department of the church, it was
announced today by the minister,
W. A. MacArthur.
Under the direction of the
Choir Director, R. Cloyd Rifle,
the choral groups of the church
will sing several numbers.
Guests soloists, and several duet
numbers will complete the varied
and interesting program.
The pulpit guest for the even
ing will be the Rev. R..G. Hall,
of the Presbyterian mission
board. The service will be a un
ion affair with members of the
Kirat Presbyterian church coop
erating with the Methodist con
gregation. The public is cordially
invited to atterJ.
Mn Jeit Cremhw .. Gul SnloUt
R Clovd Riffe Choir Director
Mn. Paul Gtddet Orim
Mr. Myrtle Burr - Punut
Mr. Paul flfddM
Saviour, brume
Prelude '
Call to Worship:
Evening Blessing aieoina
Evening Prayer . Rev W. A MacArthur
Choral Anthem; "My God and I" Seigl
Soprano Soloa . .. Mn Jewie Crenshaw
"He trouper t" Trued
'My Heart Overflows . Aley
"Give Thank and Sing" - Harm
Scripture Meditation Kev R G HtU
Offertory: 1 Arabeaque" by Wrangell
Mn. Ms rile Burr
Choral Anthem: Aa Torrent in
Summer' Cain
Tenor Solo Wendell A. Johnaon
"Hvmn of Praise' Schubert
The Lord'a Pnyer" llenscl el
"I Attempt from Love Sirk
nrn to My" . - Purcell
Choral Anthem: "How Beautiful t'pon
the MounUim" . Hanken
Duet: Mra. Haiti Woodward and
R Ctod Riffe
Benediction . . Rev. W. A. MacArthur
Choral Repone: The Lord Bleu
You and Keep You Lutkm
Poatlude Mr. Paul Geddj
Serve Tempting
Cabbage Bundles
By flAYNOR MADDOX
NKA Staff Writer
Solid nutrition at budget pries,
plus good eating that's what
most homemakers are looking
for. These two recipes fill lhat
bill:
Baked Cabbage Bundles
(6 servings)
Six sizable cabbage leaves. 1-2
pound ground beef, 1-4 pound
ground pork, 1 1-2 teasiwons salt.
14 teaspoon pepper, 1-4 cup diced
onion. 1-2 cup uncooked rice. 1
can tomato soup (10 l-2-oun.e
size), 1-2 cup hot water.
Immerse cabbage leaves in
boiling water. Cook for 2 minutes
nd drain. Mix together mear,
salt, pepper, onion and rice.
Spoon mixture onto cabbape
leaves, tola eacn leal over lin
ing, and fasten with toothpicks.
Place cabbage bundles in a two
quart heat-resistant glass casser
ole. Combine tomato sojp and
hot water; pour over cabbane
bundles in casserole. Bake 1 1-4
hours In a moderate oven (.ViO
degrees F.i. Remove toothpicks
before serving.
Cheese Omelet
With Spanish Sauce
(Serves 4)
One and one-half tablespoons
fat, 6 eggs, 1 teaspoon salt, 1-3
cup milk, dash of pepper, 1-3 cup
grated American cheese.
Heat the fat in a skillet; then
lip the skillet to grease the sides
and bottom. Beat the eggs, just
enough to blend the yolks and
whites. Add the salt, milk and
pepper and hem thoroughly. Pour
into the skillet and cook over low
heat until a film of cooked egg
has formed on the bottom of the
pan. Lift the edge of this cooked
egg and tilt the pan so that the
uncooked portion runs under the
raised conked portion. Sprinkle
cheese over omelet. Again cook
until a film of cooked egg forms,
then repeat the lifting and cook
ing process until the entire mix
ture is cooked and golden brown
on the bottom this process will
t ike about 10 minutes. Then loo
en the omelet with a spatula, fold
from handle of skillet to opposite
side of pan. Or roll jelly roll fa
shion and turn onto a warm plat,
ter. Serve Spanish sauce as
filling or over omelet.
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NOT SO HAPPY Here's one little girl that doesn't want to
leave homo and mother. She's Pat Rote, 3, of Rochester, Tex.,
and she was taking the part of a bride on a float in a parade
at the Central West Texas fair held at Haskell, Tex. All went
well until she suddenly realized her mother wasn't along. Then
the tears poured. The truculent groom is Sammy Bell, 4, also
of Rochester. IAP Wirephoto).
DREW-TILLER P.-T.A.
PLANS GET-TOGETHER
Tiller-Drew P. T.A. held a
meeting at the Tiller schoolhouse
Oct. 11 with .Mrs. Arnelle Chat
ters presiding. A vote of thanks
was extended the Drew Social
club for the new lunchroom
equipment presented last montn
to the school.
After the business meeting a
social hour was enjoyed and Sirs.
Andrews, Mrs. Austin and Mrs.
Corbett were hostesses. Plans
were made for a Hallowe'en get
together to he held Oct. 2.
Movies and refreshments have
been planned and the public is
Invited.
HOME EXTENSION UNIT
TO MEET WEDNESDAY
The Riversdale Home Exten
sion unit will meet Werinesdav.
Oct. 26. at the Riversdale Grange
hall, with members to be in
structed on "streamlined" home
sewing, according to Mrs. C. M.
Stark, member of the organiza
tion. Those taking an active part In
the sewing piogr.-.m will make
a blouse and will need to bring
a sewing machine. Those making
blouses and bringing machines
will meet at 10 a.m. and are lo
bring sack lunches. All other
members will meet at 2 p. n.,
Mrs. Stark said.
Don't use evaporated milk I n
preparing a rennet custard since
it will keep the dessert from set
ting. L'se fresh milk only.
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Cigoret Tax Dodgtrs
Halted By Ntw Law
WASHINGTON. Oct. 21 f.Pl
A new federal law will help states
ttvith sales taxes or special toba
co taxes to collect on cigareti
shipped In from other states.
President Truman haa signed
It Into law.
It requires persons selling clg
arets in Interstate commerce, un
less the purchaser is a licensed
distributor, to furnish a list of
customers to the tax administra
tor of the state Into which such
shipment is made.
I Washington is one of the stat.-s
directly concerned. Because of iti
sales tax, many residents have
had their cigarets delivered from
outside the slate.)
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DOUGLAS COURT PLANS
POTLUCK, SOCIAL NIGHT
Douglas court. No. 18. Amar
anth will hold a pntlurk dinner
and social evening at the Mason-
le Temple, Sathrday, at 6:30
o'clock. Those attending are ask
ed to bring a potluck dish and
table service. Cards will be play
ed during the evening.
Fresh crabmeat makes a de
licious warm weather salad. Kv
a pound of the fish use a stalk
of celery (finely chopped', a
green onion tfinely chopped),
and some thin strips of green
pepper. Mix these well and add
mayonnaise that has been flavor
ed with a little finely chopped
fresh herbs (such as parsley an I
chervil). Line a salad bowl wt'h
crisp greens and mound the crab
meat mixture in the center. Gar
nish with slices of sweet pickle,
pickle, pimento, olives, or
radishes.
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