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    Tht Newi-Revlew, Roieburg, Ore.-Wed., Nov. 2, 1949
Society and GUU
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
NOTICE
. Social Items submitted by tele-
phone tor the society page must
be turned In before 12 o'clock
Monday through Thursday md
by 10 a. m. Friday at which
time the social calendar and Sat
urday's society page are closed
weekly. .
YONCALLA GIRL IS ,
MARRIED AT BEND
TO TROY COBUN
Word has been received from
Bend, Ore., of the marriage of
Miss Virginia uaraner, aaugn
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gard
ner of Yoncalla. to Trov Cobun
of Bend. The wedding took place
at Bend, Ore., with the Justice
of the Peace performing me cer
emony with only the necessary
witnesses present. Mr. and Mrs.
Cobun left immediately after the
ceremony for northern Califor
nia, where they expect to make
their home.
The bride was a DODUlar Yon
calla girl, having graduated from
Yoncalla High school with the
class of 1949.
GORDON 'SMITH HAS
DELIGHTFUL PARTY
ON THIRD BIRTHDAY
Little Gordon Smith celebrat
ed his third birthday at his home
In Yoncalla Saturday, afternoon
vhen his mother, Mrs. Bob
Smith, entertained at a party in
his honor. Gordon received many
beautiful gifts. Delicious rerresli
ments were served with Hallow
een decorations to Mrs. Homer
Kruse, Mrs. Elmer Ellison, Mrs.
A. G. Smith. Mrs. Sumner Brawn
and son Richard, Miss Zola Mc-
Dougall, little Madalyn Ruth
Smith, Gordon Smith and the
hostess, Mrs, Boo bmitn.
PAST MATRONS CLUB
ANNOUNCES MEETING
FOR NEXT MONDAY, ..-
The Past Matrons club of Rose
burg chapter, O.E.S., will meet
at a seven-thirty o'clock dessert
supper Monday evening, Nov. 7,
at the home of Mrs. S. J. Shoe
maker, 417 East Lane street with
Mrs. P. T. Bubar and Mrs. Vance
Eager assisting hostesses.
All Past Matrons and visiting
Past Matrons are cordially invit
ed to be present
PORTER SCARPELLI'S
SPAGHETTI DINNER
First Christian Church
! . , November 4 . . .
Serving (-.00 p. m. to 9:00 p. m.
Adults 1.00 Children SOo
' Jr. Women's Club
Door Prize Donated
by Lawson's Jewelry
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ROOM MOTHERS OF
RIVERSIDE P.-T.A.
HAVE ENJOYABLE MEETING
Riverside P.-T. A. room moth
ers club held an enjoyable meet
ing Monday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Earl Brldgess with
Mrs, E. C. Jones, co-hostess.
Mrs. M. M. Cowln, chairman,
reported on the executive com
mittee meetmg. The P.-T. A.
hostess calendar for the year and
Halloween parties for each room
were discussed.
Delicious refreshments, carry
ing out the Halloween motif,
were served by Mrs. Bridgess
and Mrs. Jones to! Mrs. Kenneth
Ladd, Mrs. E. H. McGhehey,
Mrs. Bruce Lattin, Mrs. F. E.
Brown, Mrs. K. E. Lindbloom,
Mrs. L. E. Moore, Mrs. Robert
Schulze, Mrs. A. S. Morris, Mrs.
H. D. Tripp, Mrs. Clifford Bax
ter and Mrs. M. M. Cowln.
The next meeting will be at
1:45 o'clock Nov. 30 at the home
of Mrs. E. H. McGhehey with
Mrs. F. E. Brown, co-hostess.
DEPARTMENT PRESIDENT
TO VI8IT GOLD STAR
MOTHER8 ON N0V.4TH
Magdalena Butler, North Bend,
new state department president
of Gold Star mothers will be pres
ent at the Roseburg chapter,
American Gold Star Mothers
Inc.. meeting to be held at two
oclock Friday, Nov. 4tn, at tne
armorv. according to an an-
nouncement by the president,
Mrs. Martha Wells. Another
speaker, which all members
should near, win also oe present.
Mrs. wells Is ca line attention
to all members that the organi
zation has changed Its meetings
from the first and third Thurs
days of every month to the first
and third Fridays of every month
at two o'clock at the armory.
Refreshments will oe served.
UNITED WORKERS
CLA8S TO MEET
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
United Workers class of the
First Christian church will meet
at two o'clock Friday afternoon,
November 4, at the home of Mrs.
Willametta Squire, 2105 Taylor
street, Cloverdale park. All mem
bers are cordially Invited to be
present.
COMMUNITY CONCERT
PLANNED FOR THIS
WEEK IS CANCELLED
Members of the Roseburg Com
munity Concert Association are
invited to attend the quartet con
cert at the Grants Pass associa
tion first fall concert Saturday
night, Nov. 5. as the quartet will
not appear In Roseburg as pre
viously announced.
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as she rode around the traot as Bell field during half time of the
Oregon State-Washington State football game Saturday. The
escort included members ot Pershing Rifles, a military honor drill
organization. I Picture by Kod
ALPHA IOTA CHAPTER
TO MEET THURSDAY
WIGHT AT OHMAN HOME
Alnha Iota chanter. Beta Sis-
mil Phi will meet Thursday night
at eight oclock at tne Home oi
Mrs. Ralph Ohman, 343 S. Ste
phens street. The meeting was
oreviousiv planned ior iriaay,
but on account of cancellation of
the Community Concert, the
meeting will be held on the reg
ular nfght of Thursday.
wnni n community day
TO BE OB8ERVED BY
CHURCH WOMEN FRIDAY
World Community Day will be
observed by the Roseburg coun
cil of Church women at one-thir
ty o'clock Friday, Nov. 4, at the
first Presbyterian cnurcn. nev.
Alfred Tvson. of the Episcopal
church, will be the speaker. The
public is most cordially invited
to attend. f
JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB
TO 8PON80R DINNER AT
CHRISTIAN CHURCH FRIDAY
The Junior Woman's club will
sponsor a spaghetti dinner at the
First cnristian cnurcn Friday
night, Nov. 4, from six o'clock to
nine o ciock. ncKets are on sale
at Lawson's Jewelry store. The
public is cordially Invited to en
joy the occasion.
LEGION INSTALLS '
NEW OFFICERS AT
YONCALLA RECENTLY
The following officers of the
Yoncalla Lation were installed
Into their respective stations re
cently, with Legion officers from
Kosebura ana sutnerlln as in
stalling officers. The meeting
was held at the Halo hall. Those
installed were: Commander,
Harold Rogers: adjutant. Russell
Llovd: treasurer. Dan Russell.
and historian, Roy Curl. ,
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DELIGHTFUL DINNER
18 ENJOYED SUNDAY
Mrs. Minnie Abeene and Miss
Ethel Manning entertained at a
delicious turkey dinner Sunday at
their spacious home east of Slith
er II n. The linen - covered table
was centered with a beautiful
bouquet of fall flowers, with oth
er bouquets being nlaced about
the rooms.
Covers were placed for: Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Frotscher and
son, Sammy of Drivers Valley,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hand of
Oakland and the hostesses, Mis.
Abeene and Miss Manning.
The pleasant afternoon hours
were spent in visiting.
MELROSE EXTENSION
UNIT TO HOLD ALL-DAY
MEETING ON THURSDAY
. Melrose Rnnip TTvtoncInn unit
will hold an all-day meeting with
a noon sacK luncneon Inursdav,
Nov. 3, beginning at ten o'clock
in the TYinrnfntr at iho hnma
Mrs. Margaret Aydelott. A dem
onstration on streamlined home
sewing win be given by Mrs. Cor
inne McTaggart, Douglas county
home demonstration agent.
All WnmPIl nf tho mmmnntht
are urged to attend and are re
quested to bring a sack lunch.
LATOWA CAMP FIRE
GROUP ENJOYS MEETING
AT DILLARD SCHOOL
The Latowa Camp Fire crouo
met Monday at the Dillard
scnooi. unicers oi the group in
clude: president, Wendy Arm
strong; vice - presiuent, Nancy
Roberts; secretary, Betty Jo
Moore, and scribe, Lavona Claus
sen. Members of the group have
started their memory books and
symbols. For the recent P.-T.A.
party, members of the group
maae pumpKins lo De used as
decorations. ,
DEGREE TEAM TO
BE ORGANIZED AT
EVERGREEN GRANGE
Plans are beinp made tn nr.
ganize a drill team in Fvergreen
Grange and the first meeting wiil
be held Friday night, Nov. 4, at
the hall at eight o'clock. All mem
bers or the Grange interested in
belonging to the team are re
quested to be present.
PUBLIC INVITED TO
CHICKEN DINNER TO
BE HELD SATURDAY
A most cordial invitation has
been extended to the public to
attend a chicken dinner to be
served at Evergreen Grange hall
Saturday night, Nov. 5, starting
at six-thirty o'clock. The hall is
located five miles south of Rose
burg on Highway 99.
AUXILIARY AND
FAMILIES TO MEET
AT POTLUCK SUPPER
Members of the Ladies Auxil
iary to Letter Carriers and their
families are invited to enjoy a
six-thirty o'clock potluck supper
Friday night, November 4, at the
home ot Mr. and Airs. J. a. .Bai
ley, 430 N. Rose street.
P.E.O. SISTERHOOD
TO MEET ON FRIDAY
AT CLARK HOME
The Sisterhood will meet Fri
day, Nov. 4th at the home of
Mrs. Thomas ClarK, HU9 west
First street, at one-fifteen o'clock.
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TWO SPEECH CONTESTS )
8PONSOREO BY W.C.T.U. '
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30TH
The Junior speech contest,
snonsored bv the W.C.T.U., un
der the direction of Mrs. Fred L.
Southwlck, at the First Baptist
church during the Sunday school
hour Sunday morning was won
bv Bettv Roach, who received
the bronze bar. Others partici
pating in the contest were Hisy
Williams, ueioerta simonson,
James Kenyon and David Whit
taker. The County W.C.T.U. rally was
held during the afternoon with
Mrs. R. D. Knigge leading the
group singing and Mrs. Forrest
Hill giving the invocation, ionow
ed by a vocal solo, "I Am Satis
fied." bv Mrs. Knieee. Mrs. Les-
ta Follett, of the Adventist
church, gave a reading and tne
Y.T.C. girls from Looklngglass
and a group of friends sang "Our
Diamond Jubilee."
Mrs. C. E. Brittain was the
guest speaker on the subject,
"Temperance." She stated peo
ple in general are asleep to what
is happening in our cities and na
tions and never las there been
a time to be more alert. She said
the reason for this disinterest
was so many things directing
their wav from God Instead of
people turning to God. She . aid
W.C.T.U, and church members
should be more closely linked to
gether in their temperance each
ing and that the W.C.T.U. should
act as an arm of the church and
that every church voman should
belong to the W.C.T.U. She rrais
ed the spiritual part of the or
ganization because it taught the
Bible and won people for Christ
in the church.
Members of the L.T.L., under
the direction of Mrs. Albert Fray,
sang the rally song and Mis.
Knigge led in prayer.
The program was followed by
one of the most outstanding pearl
medal contests to be sponsored
bv the W.C.T.U. in Douglas coun
ty. The judges reported that ev
ery contestant was especially
fine and that it was difficult to
make a decision.
The contest was won by Miss
Juanita Thomas with the read
ing. "Bars." Others participat
ing included: Gaylen Crisler with
the reading. "Rescued:" Edward
Hall, "Dot Poy Fritz;" Beverly
Nickell, "just This unce;" Miss
Margaret Page, "The Boys of
America," and Mrs. red L.
Southwick, "Tomorrow."
While the judges were making
their decision, Betty Roach gave
her winning reading and the Di
amond Jubilee song was present
ed by the Y.T.C, followed by
group singing of "Bless Be The
Tie That Binds," and the
W.C.T.U. benediction. ,
UMPQUA SCHOOL
ASSOCIATION TO
MEET FRIDAY NIGHT
Umpaua School association will
meet for an open-house alfair
Friday night, Nov. 4, at the
sohoolhouse. The affair will open
at eight o'clock. The public Is
cordially Invited to be present
Sutherlin
By MRS. BRITTAIN SLACK
Mrs. Howard Wahl and son,
Kenny Dean, left Friday for Jew
el, Ore., where they will join
their husband and father, How
ard, who with Bobby Rose has
been elk hunting. They were
lucky and bagged a lour point
elk.
Mrs. Lola Rose and daughters,
Judy and Margaret, accompan
ied Mrs. Howard Wahl to Gas
ton, where they will visit with
the former's grandmother, Mrs.
H. White, and also an aunt, Mrs.
Ruby Gartzke, who at one time
was a resident of Sutherlin.
Milt Kelso of Eugene, made
several business calls in this city
Wednesday.
Claude Goff of Grants Pass
spent a couple of days in Suth
erlin and Oakland the last week
transacting business.
Roy Rogers of Portland, Ore.
representing the Morton Salt
company, made several business
calls In this city Thursday.
Mrs. Chet St. Pierre shopped
and transacted business In Rose
burg Friday.
Mrs. Leta Braucht shopped and
transacted business in Eugene
Monday.
Mrs. A. L. Wade and Mrs. Ed
gar Slack shopped and transact
ed business in Roseburg Tues
day. Tyndel Goin, who has been con
fined to a Eugene hospital for
several weeks, expects to come
for a few days this week and
then will return to the hospital
for another operation upon his
leg.
Dan Young of Eugene, made
a business call in Sutherlin am,
at Umpqua Friday.
PAPER
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DEVIL TAKE THE HINDMOST This old saying might be
applicable to this west view, looking east, of one of Monday
night's Neewollah parade participants. Terry Walbert represents
this character, who was not In character, tor so far as could be
learned he was on strictly good
(Picture by Paul Jenkins,)
Births at Mercy Hospital
SHEPARD To Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Shepard, Brockway, Oct. 3,
a son, Michael Hugh; weight
seven pounds two ounces.
CLARK To Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert M. Clark, route 2. box 413.
Roseburg. Oct. 30. a son. Michael
Lynn; weight seven pounds fifteen
ounces.
LASWELL To Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam D. Laswell, Sutherlin, Oct,
31, a daughter, Linda Sue; weight
nine pounds six ounces.
GAEHRING To Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Gaehring, 1642 N. Stephens
street, Roseburg, Oct. 31, a daugh
ter, Connie Rae; weight five
pounds four ounces.
ARGUIJO To Mr. and Mrs.
Cleofas Arguijo, Roseburg, Oct.
30, a son, Charles David; weight
seven pounds ten ounces.
GIBSON To Mr. and Mrs.
Laurence K. Gibson, Oakland, Oct.
30, a daughter, Tamera Kay;
weight seven pounds fourteen
ounces.
REYNOLDS To Mr. and Mrs.
Neil M. Reynolds, Riddle, Oct. 30,
a son, Garry Neil; weight seven
pounds two ounces.
and aren't
behavior during the evening.
GROWS OWN 8NOWFLAKES
LOS ANGELES Dr. U.
Nakaya, of Japan, "grows" arti
ficial snowflakes. What's more,
he's found a use for ihera help
ing the weather man. A profes
sor of meteorology at Hokkaido
university, Dr. Nakaya said he
was the first to create the deli
cate crystals. He made the first
one 19 years ago, he said, by
humidity and wind velocity in a
specially built chamber.
He's been experimenting ever
since. He believes that by com
paring natural and artificial
flakes, he will soon be able to
tell the temperature and humid
ity of the area in which natural
flakes are formed. This would
help weather men understand t'.'e
formation of storm centers and
the structure of storm clouds.
they
wonderful at only
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Millinery Dept.
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TAILOR ON THE MOVE
SPRINGFIELD, 111. (IB A
roving tailor cuts the cost of out
fitting the 500 Illinois State high
way patrolmen. -
A mobile truck carrying the
crailor visits each of the 14 divi
sion headquarters on the day pa
trolmen gather for monthly in
spection. A s the need demands,
the men are measured for new
uniforms, shirts, caps, and coats.
Public funds are saved since
neither state vehicles or gasoline
is used to transport the men to
Springfield for periodic outfit-..
ting as in the past.
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In each nostril quickly opens up
nasal passages to relieve stuff
transient congestion. Invites rest
Jul sleep. Relieves snlffly, sneesy
distress of head colds. Follow dlrec .
tlons In the package. Try itl
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