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8 The Newt-Review, Roiebjrg, Or. Mon., Oct. 24, 1949
Society and GUU
By BETTY ALLEN
NOTICE
Social Itemi submitted by tele
phone lor the society page must
be turned in before U o'clock
Monday through Thursday ind
bv 10 a. m. Friday at whl:h
time the social calendar and Sat
urday's society page are closed
weekly.
SHOWER COMPLIMENTS
SUTHERLIN WOMAN
AT RECREATION HALL
Mis. Sylvia Daniels and Mrs.
Barbara Loisingr-r entertained at
pink and blue shower at the
recreational hall of the Sutherlin
homes on West Central avenue
Thursday evening in compliment
to Mrs. Carol Real. The table
was centered with miniatuie
mums wilh pink and blue strea
mers running from each cornrr
and the many gifts were placed
upon it.
Gifts were presented to Mrs.
Real from the hostesses. Mrs.
Hattie Groleau, Mrs. Ruth Cro
leau, Mrs. Gladys Miller, Mis.
Pat Johnson, Mrs. Amy Oliver,
Mrs. Irene Pepoit, Miss Kdin
Ruth Real, Mrs. Dolores Slack,
Mrs. Doris Krewson. Mrs. Emma
Real and Connie Dado.
Those sending gifts but unab'e
to attend were: Mrs. Lola Reh
wait, Mrs. Olive Probst, Mrs.
Betty Smith, Mrs. Mary Camp
bell. The social hour was spent In
playing games, with Mrs. Slack
winning' first prize and Connie
Dado second. Late refreshments
ere served.
MRS. FRED HARGIS
ENTERTAINS TWELVE
AND WON CLUB MEMBERS
Twelve and Won club members
were entertained by Mrs. Kred
Hargis wilh luncheon Turjday
followed by a social alternoon.
Marigolds formed the center
piece for the group.
High prize was won by Miss
Bernarrilne Prlncen wilh Mrs.
Thella Webber, second and Mrs.
Gertrude Richardson the guest
prize. Mrs. K. Kenneth Jones will
be hostess to the group October
25.
Knjoylng the day were Mis.
Gertrude Rlchman, guest; Mrs.
E. P. Princen, Mrs. Thella Web
ber, Mrs. Kred Rilzman, Mrs.
W. Fest, Mrs. K. Kenneth Jone.i,
Mrs. N. E. Richardson. Miss
Bernardine Princen and the hostess.
Relieve! mlwrlef
fast un It
fteara, too
VapoRub
CALAPOOIA LADIES CLUB
HOLDS LUNCHEON, QUILTS
TO AID WELFARE WORK
Calanooia Ladles club met at
the clubhouse Wednesday with
: Mrs. Ella Henry, Mrs. Lurie
Scallon. Mrs. Hope Henry and
Mrs. Mary Wlnneford as hostes
I ses. Polluck luncheon was enjoy-
ea at noon wnn jhr. uricr
Crouch giving the Invocation.
Mrs. Jesse Davis was honored
with a birthday sing.
A short business meeting was
held with Mrs. Crouch presiding.
The remainder of the afternoon
was spent piecing quilt blocks
to be used in making quills for
welfare work. The hall was de
corated wilh marigolds, autumn
dulls and pumpkins, carrying
out a Halloween motif.
Guests present were Mrs. Mil
dred Madilox and Mrs. E. Mar
guerite Munson. Members Includ
ed Mrs. Cecile Tuthlll. Mrs.
Hazel Haines. Mrs. Florence
Welch, Mrs. Thelma Brozlo, Mrs:
Madge Miller. Mrs. Violet
Sconce, Mrs. Frankie Moore,
Mrs. Kathryn Kathryn Roadman,
Mrs. Belle McCall, Mrs. Flor
ence Slater, Mrs. Emma Hunter,
Mrs. Jesse Davis, Mrs. Zclmi
Gorrell. Mrs. Doris Bacon. Mrs.
Grace Crouch, Mrs. Hope Henty,
Mrs. Lucille Starr, Mrs. Elsie
Hrozlo. Mrs. Ella Henry, Mis.
l.urie Scallon, Mrs. Mary Winnl
ford and Mrs. Dorothy Williams.
The next meeting will be held
Nov. 16 with Mrs. Merle Mur
phy, Mrs. Kathryn Roadman,
Mrs. Rosella Roadman and M:.
Maude Thompson as hostesses.
BETHANY CIRCLE
MEETS WEDNESDAY
AT BERGERSON HOME
Members and guests of Beth
any circle were entertained at
the home of Mrs. M. T. Berger
son, Oct.. IS. Pastor Willis Erich-
son opened the meeting with de
votions from the book of Hosea.
The group was reminded of the
World Community day, guild ba
zaar and bake sale to he held in
November. Mrs. J. Sorseth was
elected to serve on the nomina
tion committee for election of of
ficers for the coming year. A
social hour followed.
The next quarterly meeting of
the guild will be November 8 at
R p.m. Bethany circle will meet
December 20 at 8 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Wendell Clark. 917
Hamilton street.
GROUP ENJOYS
DINNER PARTY
AT DAVIS HOME
An Informal dinner party was
given by Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Davis
at Camas Valley. Guests present
were: Mr. and Mrs. Claude True
man of Klamath Falls; Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Taylor of Rosehurg;
Mr. and Mrs. George Trueman;
Mr. Frank Trueman; Lewis Mor
ris and Mrs. Bill Busrh.
Following dinner the evening
was spent In visiting and play-
ing cards. '
BORM THIRTY YEARS TOO SOOM
J. P Williams
T M. HfO It t. WT. Off.
OUT OUR WAY
By J. R. Williams
SUTHERLIN FOLK
DANCING CLUB
IS ACTIVE GROUP
Members of the Sutherlin Folk
Dancing-Club, held their regular
dance Saturday evening, October
15th, at the grange hall.
Dancing began at nine o'clock
with thirty seven members pre
sent. Guests Included Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Conn of Sutherlin,
Mrs. Virginia Boyd and John
Macabee. of Salem; Mr. and
Mrs. Erick Trozelle and Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Spencer, of Rivers-
dale.
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer have In
structed the group in the follow
ing dances: Swedish spin net
waltz, Swedish schottische, Okla
homa mixer, Ping Pong schot
tische, Canadian barn dance. St.
Bernard waltz. Three step and
heel and toe polka.
Hosts and hostesses for the
evening were Mr. and Mry Roy
Nlcoson. Mr. and Mrs. W. Vau
rich and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Sanders.
All members are urged to be
present for practice Saturday.
Nov. 5.
JOLLY CIRCLE CLUB
PLANS BAKE SALE
Jollv Circle club enioyed ai
afternoon with Mrs. Evelyn
Simpson. Oct. 19. Mrs. M. Man
ning presided at a Business meet
ing at which time plans were
made for a bake sale to he held
at the next meeting with Mrs.
Dorothy St. Peter, Nov. 2 at 2
p. m.
Mrs. Simpson served refresh
ments to Mrs. Lucv Cummins, a
guest Mrs. Sallie Barker and son,
These New
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Cooking Units
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Cook mora evenly, fos.
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And each unit tips up for
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Fatter than aver before clean, cool
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Range. This completely outomatic
electric range hat Frigidaire'i exclu
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UMPQUA VALLEY APPLIANCE
Clifton; Miss Evelyn Bowen.
Mrs. Gertrude Davis, Mrs. M.
Manning. Mrs. Ethel Sanders.
Miss Clara Schluenz, Mrs. Con
nie Showers.
HELPING HAND CLUB
MEETS AT N I DAY HOME
HELPING Hand club members
of Edenbower met with Mrs.
George Niday last week for a
short business meeting and spent
the afternoon at sewing and visit
ing. At tea time refreshments were
enjoyed by Mrs. McCall, Mrs.
Roark, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs.
Price. Mrs. Jamisen, Mrs. Jarris
and daughter, Judy, Mrs. Caley
and daughter, Sylvia, Mrs. Niday
and daughter, Pat.
The next meeting will be Oct.
29 with Mrs. George Schore on
Eden I.ane. Politick luncheon Is
planned with ladies bringing
their punch work and sewing.
EXTENSION UNIT
PROGRAM DISCUSSED
AT SULOFF RESIDENCE
A group of twelve women met
at the home of Mrs. Martin Sul
off at Elkton Thursday to dis
cuss the Home Extension pro
gram for the year. The first unit
meeting will be Oct. 27 at th
side room of the Church of Chlrst.
Anyone Interested is welcome.
The meeting will start at 10 and
the suhtect Is textile painting.
Mrs. William Binder Is project
leader for that day.
During the year there will be
several interesting, as well as
worth while projects, presented.
NORTHSIOE SUNSHINE
CLUB HOLDS PLEASANT
AFTERNOON MEETING
Mrs. Ora Worthington was
hostess to the Northside Sunshine
club at her home last week. A
short business meeting was con
ducted by Miss Elizabeth Paul
in the, absence of officers. Polly
anna gifts were distributed
among the members and house
hold hints exchanged.
Mrs. Lucia Ingles and Mrs.
Senna Hiney received gifts at
game play. The hostess was as
sisted by Mrs. Clara Frew and
Miss Elizabeth Paul.
Refreshments were served to
Mrs. E. Princen. Miss Bernar
dine Princen, Mrs. Lucia Ingles.
Mrs. Senna Hiney, Mrs. Cla'a
Frew, Mrs. Wm. Stiewig, and
the hostess and assistants.
Mrs. Clara Stiewig will enter
tain at her home. 1020 West First
street October 27 with Mrs. M.
Sory as assisting hostess.
Elkton
By PHYLLIS A. SMITH
Word has been received of the
death of William "Gui" Grubbe
Monday. Mr. Grubbe was a bro
ther of the late Edwin Grubbe.
Mr. and Mrs. William Binder
and family went on a trip last
week. They left Thursday and
drove to Portland via the coast
route, visiting the sea lion caves
and the aquarium. Friday they
took in the Pacific International
Livestock show. Saturday they
motored up the Columbia river
highway to Bonneville, where
they watched a ship go through
the locks. Sunday they stopped in
Salem and visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Hancock.
Mrs. Kate B. Cain has returned
from Roseburg where she has
been visiting her niece and ne-
Lhew Mr. and Mrs. George Rooke.
ater this week Mrs. Cain will
return to Blue River where she
u, employed.
Mrs. lorn Blossom Kellev
and daughter, Sharon of Rich
mond, Calif, are visiting at the
William Cheever home.
Mrs. Arthur Clemo was called
to Albany by the death of her
mntner-ln-law Mrs. Clemo, Sr.
Mrs. Kenneth Madison taught
the fifth graders Wednesday, so
Airs. Hucken could attend Mrs.
Clemo'i funeral at Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross
and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Grubbe
and daughters have returned
irom a hunting trip to Timber,
Ore. They brought back a three
point and a four-point buck.
Harry Smith is visiting his
mother Sarah Jane Smith.
Mrs. Reed Moore it reported
feeling miserable at home. She
was in an accident last week and
was badly shaken up.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Swift
and family have moved to Reeds
port where Mr. Swift Is employed
at the Reedsport market.
Mr. and Mrs. George Costa
who have been living at Sawyer
Rapids have gone to Washington
for the winter.
Mrs. Jim Haines has returned
from a visit with her sister, Mrs.
Fay Madison at Tillamook.
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At Homecoming Queen
Joan Rutter. popular Rosebui g
Misa, is on her way to capturing
new laurel! at Oregon State col
lege. She was recently selected as
one of five finalists to run for
homecoming queen at the Wash-ington-OSC
football game, slated
for Oct. -a.
Pictures of the finalists will
hang in a prominent place on the
campus, to give students an op
portunity to make their choice. !
Although the queen will be chos
en Thursday of next week, her
GIRL SCOUTS DATE SALE .
Troop No. 2 of the Girls Scouts, j
which meets at Riversdale school f
under leadership of Mrs. W. E.
Ott Jr., will sell Christmas cards
and wrapping! to Garden Valley
residents, starting during the
holiday season.
Identity will be secret until the
night of the game.
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