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) Th Ntws-Raviaw, Rosebjrg, Or. Sot., Oct. 22, 1949 VA Hospital Has Six New Staff Members New Staff Members Added At Veterans Hospital ; " : : 1 : J. ii Ns (jtj j THESE VOLUNTEER WORKERS ar taking th. Vat.rani admin! itrttion orientation and indoctrination court at th Roseburg Veterans Administration hospital. Th classes are dsignd (or persons who desire to participete in the volunteer service pro gram. The classes give these persons knowledge of the functions of" the verious departments and services end indicetes how volunteers may assist in the treatment of the hospitalized vet erans. Instructors of th class (top) are, reading from left to right, Frederick Pramann, corrective physical therapist; Eugene North rup, physical therapist; Betty Coulter, oeeupetional therepist; Dr. Fall Fashions Feature Attraction At Lady Elks Annual Public Card Party The Terrace room of he Elks temple was crowded Wednesday evening an the annual (all card party and fashion show was presented by Lady Elku. A background of zinnias and greenery formed fall selling for the latest In fashions from the Fashion Center. Card tables were arranged on the dance floor and about the room for over 300 who participated In the event. Mrs. Frank Blstak was general chairman of the affair and was aided by a capable list of committee chairmen and their as sistants. Pinochle and bridge we.e at play with Mrs. S. J. Shoe maker and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Collier scoring high at bridge and Mr. Kenton T. Bradley, Mrs. Cecil Hayes and Mrs. Harry demons Jr., holding high scores at pinochle. The fashion show, carried on this year In an informal manner, COUNTRy CLUB lace's saw the seven models . 5! HOLD USUAL LUNCHEON, among the table In tailored and ; actfrmoom or nuns costume suites, Informal wool- 7. u . . ens and faille afternoon gowns Roseburg Country club ladles and an array of formals. I enjoyed luncheon and bridge at Modeling for Mrs. Emma Har-1 clubhouse Thursday after rlson and Mrs. Clara Hanson, 1 nwm- "' """"K m ow ners of the Fashion Center, i "eld by Mrs. Edward Murphy, were Mrs. Jack Farris Jr., Mr. !''' J- F. Plllurd nd Mrs. E. R. Martin E. McClav Jr.. Mrs. El-1 Harvey lint Perkins, Mrs. Earl Garrison, Attending were Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. L. G. Twohv, Miss Joanne ; Quine. Mrs. Ivan Pickens. Mrs. BlakelyandMissMaiielMeans.lt. IX Bridges. Mis. James Mrs. Bistak acted as commen-! Hughes, Mis. E. R, Harvey. Mrs tator and background rmi-slc was " E. Srhmeer, Mrs. Walter furnished bv Mrs. Blaine Flora. ; Hrydges, Mi's. Ken Bailey, Mrs. Assisting the general chairman i M. L. Hallmark. Mrs. Alfred An were the following: bridge, Mi's, .demon. Mrs. P. W. Brlggs. Mi's. M M. Moore. Mrs. S J. Shoe- J- K. Pillard. Mrs. E. A. Pearson. maker: ninochle. Mm. Cecil Hay-'Mrs. es. Mr. W. P. Fritz: tables and decorations. Mrs. Hil Ayotle, Mrs. Kenneth Quine. Mrs. Lf.ter Nielsen. Mi. L. U Wlmherlv, guest day nriflge luncheon last G. Twohv, E. L Knapp. C. E. Mrs. Frank Wickham: refresh-1 week which wore Inadvertently Smith. C. W. Dishman, Vernon menls, Adrien Fisher, Mrs. liar-, omitted Included Mrs. P. B. Kes- Keel, L. Van Allen. .1. B. Need ry Hllderburn, Mrs. Vance Shu- ner, Mrs. M. E. Groshong, Mrs. 'ham. Wm. Hoeft, l.ucian Cobb, gait, Mrs. E. S. Wenljar, Mrs. O. Blelman and Mrs. J. C. Kes-1 Charles Brand. W. II. Carter, Al io Jacklin, Mrs. Norman Hess; J ner. all of Sulherlin. Sig Fctt. Eugene E. Springer, ticket and reservations, Mrs. Announcement concerning IheiP. E. Beaver. A. S. Cocn. Earl Paul Ryan, Mrs. E. L. Tauscher. ' Mrs. S. L. Mdiler. Mrs. Hoy Hel- j low s and Mrs. Olive Schw artz, i Lady Elks will hold a meeting I at the temple Thursday evening, I Oct. 27 with cards following the J business session. Ho.-tcsses lor j the evening, which begins at 8i o'clock, are Mrs. Ilavden IV- Camp. Mi. Jack Lilliard, Mrs. Waller Welker. Ml. O. T. Gos nell and Mrs. Homer Gallop. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED WITH FAMILY DINNER SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. William J. Elliott celebrated their 30th wedding an niversary Oct. 8 at their home on noil rurru i iimn iniiiiii inn- ner was arranged In honor of the 'Vn?.i'. ..... M,- .., ... o Mill street. A small family din-1 II t-si'lll wt-ir ,wi. nun ., i'. fl. Elliott and daughter. Bessie MOO, itn. nun imi. r.iiMiiti n. Brlnkmeyer and children. Annci ta, David and Paula Kay, and the honored guests. POTLUCK DINNER. CAROS ENJOYED AT LATHAM HOME Polluck dinner and raids were ..Uvl C.lnnlatr at.niiia (Vl 1'. I hVhomeof Mr. and Nl, U Latham on the North Parif'r highway. Present for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. t'nn Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Bowen. .Mi. and Mrs. Ernest Edwards and the Lathams. HAPPY BLUEBIROS HOLD MEETING HapDV Bluebirds met with their guardian Mr. Lois Miller Thur-i- , dav for handwork, follow-the leader hike and refreshment. Sixteen member of the group which are second graders at Mil- l.rton achool enfoved tha meet Ing. 1 H. C. Stearns, Mrs. Waller Fisher, Mrs. Dcming Bronson ' ann mis. vt m. i auison. i CJuesta attending the annual next meeting of the Country club ladles w ill ne mane during the coming week. M REYNOLDS HONORS MRS. ROCKWELL 1 nrnn-HLut snowts Mrs. Richard Reynolds was hostess Thursday evening at 4ier I home on Military street al a pink I and blue shower honoring Mis. ; T. E. Rockwell. Visiting was en-! toed durine the evennn? and fall I tinners formed the decorative Foster Burner. . M. Bovles. Earl i of Mrs. Hen Irving. 906 Military motif. ; Bleile. H. P. Scott. W. R. Brown. street al 2 p.m. Mrs. R. E. Craw- Present w ere Mrs. Rockwell. Claude Baker. M. Bergerson. J. ford w ill be in charge of devo Mi. J. Guilev. Mrs. Flod Haas. E. Sawyer. Miss Helen Casey. Hons. All members are asked to Mrs. Jack Wade. Sr.. Mrs. Jack , Miss Charlene Meier, and Jennie bring a guest. Wade. Jr.. Mrs. Marvin Stone. ! Jorey. . Mr. IW Keasev. Jr.. Mi. I Guests were Mrs. E. E. Maur- I BOARD MEMBERS .-,,, .,,,,. ". ..,1 .u. !,,. ""' " 'he hosiess. , ;El - E AERIE, ! aiivii ,ov bi .u HALLOWEEN OANCE l-.. ...... ;- , ,,i r..iKii's ni-ni- mill hualimiv hit . ., .. . .. . u .. niiMMK n.iniiK-iii-iiis l.M . 111-. ow ecu party to be held at the: r.ames nail hrioay. ivt. .'K at w p. m. The affair will he costume. r...i nancing ie.church Thuis.la.y. Oct. 27 at an I he auxiliary has p anned a ...I. .1.-1.-.: 1 " ' h tW v'L , , METHODIST CHURCH CIRCLES TO MEET Circles of the Methodist church have a n n o u n c e d the coming weeks schedule of meetings. Th.,. I,.hn.ll,ll n-ut ll'.rl.,... 'dav. 'Oct. 2S 2 p.m. are: Circle . No. 1 at the home of Mis Jennie ! .lorev. 942 Military street: Circle No. 3 at the home of Mrs. G. M. Krell. 715 South Pine street. Fri- dav meetings Include: Circle No. 2 at the home of Mrs. M. F. Rice. 312 East Cas street and Cln le I No. 4 with Mr. W. fl. Khneart. i 724 Cobb street. Arthur S. Anderson, chief of medical rehabilitation; Milton Hard, executive essistant in medical rehabilitation. Reading from left to right, class members are: (lower picture) Mrs. Nell Ulrich. Mrs. Phyllis Meyers, Mrs. Letha Garey, Mrs. Grace Harrah, Mrs. Lillian Evans, Mrs. Esther Harpham, Mrs. Rita Barcus, Mrs. Maxine Rice, Mrs. Anna Mae McCoy, Mrs. Ceil McCinty, Mrs. Helen Boudreau, Mrs. June Herschleb, Mrs. Susan Bowman, Mrs. Pearl Young, Miss Maryanna Peterson, Mrs. Louise Hayes, Mrs. Maxine Glade. Mrs. Rice, and Mrs. McCinty are from Myrtle Creek; the others are from Roseburg. Picture hv Paul Jpnklni WALTER FISHER GIVES INFORMAL TALK AT ROSEBURG WOMAN'S CLUB Walter Fisher was guest speak er at the Roseburg Woman's club Tuesday afternoon at the Metho dist church on the topic "A Gen eral View of Kurope". Also speaking at the October meeting was Mrs. Margaret Blarkhurn of New York City who described the Roseburg Community Con cert membership drive. Mr. Fisher was introduced hv the program leader. Mrs. O. D. Gosnell. Miss Helen Casey pre sented Mr. Blackburn. Group singing led by Mrs. Earl Plum me. with Mrs. Clyde Carstcns . . , . . ' at the pano, who also enjoyed. Mrs. jamrs Hoyle pres. Men : Hoclnr. thA K,iDl..n.-. .i.. a,t the Invocation was given hy the : REBEKAH LODGE chaplain, Mrs. Lucia n Cohb. Re-i an NOUNCES ACTIVITIES ports and plans for the flower chili dinner Is planned hy the show were given hy Mrs. P. E. : Rehckah lodge for members and Beaver and her committee chair- , families at K:30 p. m. Tuesdav. A men. The show dates are Oct. sma charge will he made. This 25 and 26 at the Methodist church j wm be fOWed at 7:30 bv nnmi and the public Is Invited to enter j na,jnn of officers and a'degree displays. .... ; staff practice. It was announced Rep. Paul Geddes will he yrMHV ,hat the degree staff will guest speaker at the next club pra(.,k.P hereafter Wednesday meeting. Tuesday. Nov. 1 at 1:30 iev(.nin. of each week at 7:30 p.m. hi - toe iicinooisi enurcn. i fl!llUUIH.-l!H-ll WrtR HIM1 ITimit' (11 the executive board meeting to be held at the church in the kit chen Nov. 1 at 12 noon. All offi- cor, directors, and committee that the Business and Profession chairmen and the club house nl Woman's cluh will sponsor board memhers are rcouestcd to he present. present. Present were the Msdames I.. Plummer, Kenneth Bushev. E. J. Sullivan, J. F. Barker. Velle i Broadway, Jean Everett, Ar- i mour MurdiH'k, J. A. Harding. K. 1.. Tauscher. G. V. imherly, B. H. Ijiird. Clyde Carstcns. Also the Mcsdamcs J. J. Kes- iter. R. R. Clarke. G. W. Keeper, ; J. B. Hcnsleo, C. P. Albright, j Vance Eager, George Kohlhagen. I.cstcr Nielsen, E. A. IVttev, Frank Roberts. Olho Gosnell. Rov Bellows. R. E. Crawford- cr Ml I R William Mr. er. M ir Ia e R.W tlhanw Mi. ford and Mrs. Ma'rgaret Black-; burn. w r. si 7nsjr MrrTimr. EVENT OF COMINrt WCFK . c (- ..., v.. .,. , ,. M , , the Methodist six-ieties at their a 1 1 .H a v cftseirtn Riiohi t i-ct i.'i I'd ...ni i.jiv th. church at 9:15 a.m. , to go to the mee.in g. Those a, tending from Roseburg are asked to bring a salad or dessert. A i larce noun of Rosebmc women are planning to attend. EUGENE AUXILIARY TO SPONSOR DANCE. LOCAL LAOIES INVITED The American Legion auxiliary of Eugene Is sponsoring a Hal- lowe'en dance at the Veterans hosiplal Monday evening at t o'clock. The affair will carry out the Hallowe en motif and all la- dies of the community are invited . to loin In the eveninc' entertain, 'ment. MELVIN MURPHY TO BE GUEST SPEAKER MONOAV AT B.P.W.C. MEETING Melvin Murphy, executive di rector of the Mental Health as sociation, will be speaker at the Episcopal parish hall Monday evening. Oct. 24 at 8 p.m. His appearance In Roseburg is under the sponsorship of the Roseburg Business and Professional Wom an's club. Mr. Murphv will discuss var ious phases oi the mental heallh program. This will be an open club meeting and especially in vited are doctors and health chairmen of the various civ'C club committees. Mrs. Lois Bak- pr lit HUS lilt- inn ni-ciiin nim .,.. committee lor lh rp.. ... ,-. ' qj, THANKSGIVING BALL TO BE HELD NOV. 24 Announcement has been. made ihir annual Thunkspivinir nicht hall at the armory, Nov. 24 at .9:30 o'clock. Music will he fur- 'hed hv Bruce Gillis and his seven-piece orchestra. CANYONVILLE O.E.S. PLANS SPECIAL NIGHT, . Oregon chapter, No. 57 O.E.S. will observe past matrons and past patrons night at the Mason ic hall at Canvonville Wednes- dav evening. Nov. 2 at 8:15 o'clock. Initiation is also srhedul ed. Marion Gill is worth matron and the refreshments committee announced for that evening In cludes Mildred Rittcr. Lucia Snyder, and Nina Pietzold. W. C. T. U. PLANS CUEST DAY, OCT. 26 W. C. T. U. w ill hold guest day Wednesday. Oct. 26 at the home H 11 neSS and tTOlesslonai pub b(wd nlPmbpl., n informal dinner meeting at the I'mpqua hotel Wednesday evening, Oct. 19. Tunuitnui Tn BI MRS. THOMASON TO BI e . CLUB HOSTESS K c clun members will meet Toda, vi :, i ih. home of Mrs. Emma Thomason. 11 Mi North Jackson street at 2 p m. SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY AT HOLT HOME . , neuman w no".wc'' f' 'l,1, I,,',1T. tiTihK "".' ." " r ' "l" Pillard on her fifteenth birthday' recently. Twelve of her class males from Roseburg Junior high school were present. ROADMANS ENTERTAIN VISITORS AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Roadman , rtertained Judge and Mi. Nel iiio... nf Burns at dinner Wednesday evening at their home j nn South Pine street. The Higgs are Roseburg visitors at the! hum nf th.ir iiin.in.lu- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Myers. Nurst, Doctors And Scrvict Workers Art Listed Among Employes Six new staff members have been added at the Roseburg Vet erans hospital in recent weeks. The list includes Miss Ruth S. Bloom, Walter W. Barker, Frampton B. Price, Ph. D., Rob ert D. Sinclair, Ph. D., and Dr. and Mrs. James E. Bondurant. HEAOS NURSING STAFF The nursing staff hi now headed by Miss Ruth S. Bloom who has been transferred to the Roseburg hospital from the Veterans Ad ministration hospital In New Or leans. La. ' Born In Detroit, Mich., Miss Bloom moved to New York slate where he was educated, receiv ing her A. B. degre from Brook lyn collge, majoring in psychol ogy. She completed her nursing training at Brooklyn State hospi tal and did general nursing at Long Island college hospital. From there she returned to De troit to become a clinical Instruct or and social science instructor at Grace hospital. In 1944 ne became principal or the school of nursing at Willard State hospital in Willard. New York, where she instituted the fust all collegiate psychiatric af filiation In the country. During this time she did extensive re cruitment work and was volun teer Instructor for the Sampson Naval hospital. She also took spe cial nursing at New York uni versity and Columbia university. From 1946 to 1947 she attended the University of Colorado to re ceive her master's degree in per sonnel service as a member of the first class ever to receive such a degree. Joining the Veterans adminis tration in October, 1947, Mis Bloom was assignd as chief nurse at the Veterans Adminis tration hospital in Waco, Texas, a neuropsychiatric hospilal of 2,- 200 beds, where she served for one year. She has been on a spe cial assignmnt at the New Or ltans VA hospital for the past nine months as counselor and in structor to nursing personnel. One of her cherished memories is an Incident that occurred while she was principal of th" nursln" school at Willard, New York. Due to war conditions the school was being conducted In an old brick building that could not be painted and redecorated due to scacity of supplies. Because she had many limes expressed a wish to teach In a little red brick school house, she was very pleasantly surprised one day to find all the male employees of the institution with paint brushes and buckets of red paint painting her "little red brick school house," the pictures of which she still cherishes. Miss Bloom has had a wide va riety of interests and experi ences, having spent six years In the business world before taking up nursing as a career. In busi ness, she worked in several fields ranging from secretarial work to copy layout artist for the Nation al Advertising service. This is her first adventure In the Pacific Northwest, her only previous knowledge of Roseburg having been gained from a friendship with Mr. and Mrs. Vic tor Worledge. Mr. Worledge was the first supply officer at the Roseburg hospital and will he re membered hy many Roseburg people. She glows most appreci atively when she speaks of the beauties of this part of the coun try especially at this fall season ; of the year. She 1 anticipating I her work here with great pleas ure. SOCIAL WORKER Waller W. Barker has filled a new position in the hospital a social worker. Mr. Barker is a native Oregonian, having been born In Portland, where he at tended elementary school and Washington high school. At the University of Iowa he studied business administration, receiving his B.S. degree in 1942. The following year he enlisted in the Navy as liutenant ijgi and served aboard ship in anti-submarine warfare. Most of his serv ice was with destroyer escorts working in and out of the Philip pine islands, although he w-as on one cruise to Hi7.erte. Africa. Upon release from the Navy in 1948 he entered the Univrsity of Chicago for anothr year of uni- vers ty work. He then Joined the faculty of Graoeland Junior col- communicable diseases. A part , les hall Monday, A Halloween lege In Iowa for a yea.-, to return I 0f lnis time uas SIMnt i Naga- theme was carried out in decor to the University of Chicago for I ..ui .ssistini? the Atomic Bomb ations and a social hour closed his master's degree in social service work which he received in June, 1949. Mr. and Mrs. Barker have tak en up residence on Melrose route with their three year old twin boys who look so much alike that even they sometimes have to look twice before calling on of them hv name. PSYCHOLOGY CHIEF .ul V:!' ' ..u-,' Frampton B. Price. Ph. P.. is h i v . l!lv..r.. i department, having recently transferred to Kosebui g from the ii nii.-i i iu iiurinu K " . Portland regional office of the "V? I in Portland and Seattle. Dr. Price : w as professor of psychology at Cornell University for three year. Born In Calgary. Alberta, he re ceived his education in Cana da, graduating from the Uni versity of British Columbia in 1937. He Joined the United States navy in 19-1 1 as an ensign in the medical de partment, where he performed psychological testing and psycho-. therapy. In 1946 as a lieutenanl- commander. he was placed in the naval reserve. While in service he completed the work for his Ph. D. at the University of Cali fornia at Los Angeles in 1944. wheiy he had previously been a faculiy member in 1940-1. Dr. i Price Is living with his wife and mall H.nahtar In U'.lmArlinrf .,, Pr. Price is taking the place of Dr. Ferdinand Stern, w ho resign- a T -' . :. i 1 (.;4X ) i i4 - '- MISS RUTH 8. BLOOM WALTER W. BARKER fm mmmm .. ...-- . ,., . , . , M, -.;: , ' i " f ' ' m. I " i : " - I j!r . , sw I i' i : , - ..' ... w v- Vn ':l, CP 'A- i i a mi in "f Hi . i -iIjTii.i r a'nil ' i FRAMPTON ed to take a position on the facul ty of Reed College in Portland. ADDED TO STAFF Also added to the psychology department is Robert D. Sinclair, Ph. D., a recent arrival from the VA hospital at American Lake, Wash. Although Dr. Sinclair has been working at the local hospita for the last few months, it was just a temporary assignment which has now been changed to permanent. Dr. Sinclair came ti the Veterans administration from the College of Puget Sound in Tacoma where he was a profes sor of psychology for 18 years. Prior to that time, he taught in the elementary and high schoois In Iowa, and In colleges In both Iowa and South Dakota. He re ceived his A.B.. M.A.. and Ph.D. degrees at the State University oi lowa. majoring in psychology. He is a member of Phi Deln Kappa, and Pi Gamma Mu, both national honorary fraternities. DOCTOR AND WIFE The medical staff of the Rose burg Veterans hospital has been increased by the appointment of James E. Bondurant, M.D., who recently returned to the United Slates after two years with the S. army Medicai service in Jap an. I Dr. Bondurant was born In Great Bend. Kas., but moved to Minnesota where he received his education, obtaining his B.S. de gree at the University of Minne sota in 1944 and his M.D. at the same place in 1946. He served h's internship at Hurley hospital In Flint. Mich. After joining the army, he was assigned to the public health service in the military govern m.nt of .laiun doveloninu health : centers for all types of public , health functions, especially the treatment of tuberculosis and Casualty commission in studying the effects of the alomic bomb on the inhabitants of the city. An agency was established to ob serve any genetic changes or ef fects of the bombing over a per iod of several year. Assisting him in this public health work in Japan was his wife. Mrs. Ellen Bondurant. who I is now employed as an occupa- tional therapy aid at the Rose- hurg Veterans hospital. She also attended the University of Mm- nMn). f- fr.ur ve.r. anrf U'ivik for one year The e sh7 comnleleo JnTin llf:?p'1..".n',..i'.m1!l'J; hospital for her O. T. degree. Army Sergeant To Visit In Roseburg Very Soon A visitor to Roseburg in the near future will be Sgt. Charles J. i Jim) Ritzman. who will ar-: rive here about Nov. 1 from Ber-! lin, Germany, to visit friends and family. sgt. Kitzman has been serving In Germanv In the occupation forces with the lfith Constabulary, a mechanized cavalry unit. His furlouch in this country comes as a result of nearly tlirea vears overseas duty. j Before enlisting In the army. I Set. Ritzman was a student at , B O W. . I . 1.1. w w-.l U.!l. 1...- r- t T- I . .-(,UiK -iii"i iukii wm.'i. nr lis the son of Mrs. Charles Rilz-IO. i man, 953 Cobb street i ml. 1 PRICE lr - . ; . : I ' , . ' . ' )t DR. and MRS. JAMES E. BONDURANT Short Play Featured Event Of Junior Woman's Club Rush Party Junior Woman's club members held their rush oartv at the Ear j the evening. A play entitles "The hatal yuest provided entertain ! ment for the group under the direction of Mrs. Ralph Ohman. Bowman. Bert Young. Don Ro Taking part In the play were' gers. Misses Bette Jewell and Mrs. Benjamin O. DuFresne as , Dorothy Daracunas. the king: Miss Dorothv Paracun- ,.,.'.. as. queen: Mrs. Bill Bollman. ' nJla 2 GRANGE princess: Mrs. Hazel Scott, duke j PLANS DINNER, CARNIVAL Bene ( Jewel, and Mrs. Ray Mair ! "oVtgrange and the refreshments were ar-; hall Cji,,rw,,. v., s n. j .... ranged by Mrs. Bert Young. Mr,. , " .BT, rx. n. j ... . .... ,'. i , no' ","a , 1 Mli:' ouiing ,ne ousiness session at for Nov. 4 at the Christian church was announced. Guests bidden to the evening j were the Mesdames Ross Mers, I Van Svarverud. Helen Lincoln. J. M. Rutter. V C. Flury. Loui Fleck. Georgia Daw. Don H. Starmer. W. F. Shaprn. P. E. j Betcher, Ray E. Doerner. Amos Miner. Laurance L. Adams, Jeanne Miller. A. J. Murray. D W. Keasev. Jr., Robert Green, rranmin vtuson. n. t. .Manning. Eric K. Pevekerson. L. H. Kit- chie. Lloyd O. Nelson. Waller A. Moore. L. A. Mrlntie. A 1 1 c e West; the misses, Barbara Lou Kitt. Arda Jacobs, and Barbara Lamb. Members attending included the Mesdames Don Metzeer. Dal-: irn .,mii-s. c. i. miiMiin. rn-ni. DuFresne, R. D. Fics. Howard 1 Marsh, W. R. Burke, Keith Cash-: rtti... ROBERT O. SINCLAIR , ner. Clyde Crenshaw, Peter Ho mer. George Crocker. A. J. Fa.-, enbaugh. C. V. PeCamp. Ralph Chman. Pete Rudolph. Carl Dun ran. George Crenshaw. Lee Red ing. J. R. Dinglev, S. K. Mc Gatiehev. Raymond W Mi.r Harold "jokela. Hazel Scott. Bill ! and followed during the evening ' H?urs hy.he hazaarVnd clrlTI The public ls invit, RITUAL OF JEWELS SET FOR FORMAL DINNER Alpha Iota chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will hold a formal Linner and ritual of the jewels at Carl's haven Sunday evening at 6 o'clock. BAOOURA SEWING CLUB TO MEET TUESDAY i Badoura Sewing club will meet , with Mrs. M.C. Cassel. 103 South Kane street Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 2i at 1:30 o'clock. Dessert luncheon will be served, GARDEN VALLEY WOMAN'S CLUB PLANS HALLOWE'EN PARTY A ttiiim .'. n.ri.. ..-in k. s,.i ... ' - . '.':lu icr. ov ,i,e Garden Vallev Womanc club at the clubhouj at 8 p.m.