The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, November 11, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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CHURCH GROUP8
HOLD PARTY
The high school class and
Christian Endeavor of the Suth
erlin Christian church, held a
Halloween party last Friday
night at the Buchanan br.r.i east
of town. The large barn vas de
corated in the usual Halloween
tradition of ghosts, bats, and
Jack-o-lanterns.
The majority of the young peo
ple wore dressed in masks and
fanciful costumes. Margie Davey
was judged to have the best cos
tume and Johnnie Buchanan, se
cond. Following an evening of games
and frolic, Reverend Lloyd Whit
ford led the group in singing
choruses. He also gave an in
spirational talk and prayer.
The evening ended with serv
ing refreshments to forty-four re
vellers, and the leaders, Reve
rend Whitford, and class teacher,
Mrs. Ada Abeene.
It's the
"DIAMOND LOOK"
for Fall
Exquisite new jewelry. . . laden with
stones of diamond-like brilliance
. . . to electrify your glamour after
dark. The few sketched are a mere
suggestion of our scintillating
collection of new fall earrings,
bracelets, necklaces and pins. They
ore set with fascinating imported
stones in crystal and colors.
( Pricts snbjtcl It, tat. Tax)
Jewelry Dept.
Main Floor
2.95
REPUBLICAN WOMEN
INVITED TO TEA
8ATURDAY AFTERNOON
Rpoublican women of Douelss
county and their friends are in
vited to a tea to be held from
two to five o'clock Saturday,
Nov. 12, at the Umpqua Hotel,
according to an announcement
made by Mrs. Roy O. Young,
county vice-chairman and mem
ber of the state executive com
mittee. Mrs. Velle Broadway, Mrs. L.
W. Josse, Mrs. H. O. Pargeter
and Mrs. Charles W. Wharton
will have charge of the decora
tions for the affair. Mrs. George
Luoma will have charge of the
refreshments and Mrs. Gordon
Stewart is arranging the pro
gram. Hostesses include Mrs.
Thomas Parkinson, Mrs. R.C.
Glle, Mrs. T. B. Virden, Mrs.
H. C. Berg and Mrs. R. L. Whip
ple. Mrs. Guy Cordon, wife of U.
S. Senator Cordon; Mrs. Harris
Ellsworth, wife .of Congressman
Ellsworth; Mrs. Marshall Cor
nett, Klamath Falls, national
committee woman, and -Mrs.
Freda Peterson, Dallas, state
vice-chairman, will be special
honor guests at the affair. .
HALLOWEEN PARTY
ENJOYED BY 100
BROWNIES, SCOUTS
Nearly 100 Girl Scouts and
Brownies took part in the Scout
party held Saturday evening in
the Sutherlin Scout hall. The pro
gram included hula numbers by
Carol- Lynn Cass, an Oriental
dance by Frieda Fullmer, and a
Cuban rhumba by Lois Herring
ton. Ellen Wahl sang two melo
dies, "Dreamers Holiday,"" and
"Cruising Down the River."
"Girl Scouts Together" was
presented by a trio, Sue Briscoe
on the clarinet; lone Dies,
French horn; Judy Grabow, pia
no. All the girls joined in the
vocal parts of the theme. A piano
duet was given by Judy Grabow
and Phyllis Porter.
Costume awards were selected
by the judges as follows: pret
tiest, Jean and Joan Woollett;;
most original, Ellen Wahl; most
weird, Carol Jo Kabler; funniest,
Judy Herbison.
Doughnut on a string and pin
the nose on the pumpkin were
played with Jean Abbott, Bev
erly Loerts and Nadine Horton
winning prizes. Refreshments
were served at the close of the
evening. Mildred Herlngton,
leader and the giris attending,
extended thanks to the commit
tee and mothers of the girls who
assisted. New assistant leader is
Mrs. Mildred Cass for the young
er group of intermediate girls.
PINK AND BLUE SHOWER
HONORS MRS. MOORE
AT RECREATION HALL
A pink and blue shower given
by Mrs. Iver Swanson, Mrs. M.
A. Mulllns and Mrs. Edgar Mur
r.en was held at the recretional
hall of the Sutherlin Homes, Wed
nesday evening, November 2nd,
in honor of Mrs. C. E. Moore.
A bassinet was presented to
the honored guest from the
Eroub.
Several Interesting games were
piayea aunng tne evening includ
ing a game of baby pictures of
the guests.
The traditional pink and blue
colors in the decorations were
carried out with the table cen
tered with a bootee centerpiece.
A dessert luncheon was serv
ed by the hostesses, Mr. Swan
son, Mrs. Mullins and Mrs. Mur
nen to the following: Mrs. Moore,
guest of honor; Mrs. F. R. Os
terhout, Mrs. Charles Meade,
Mrs. Majelle Stephens, Mrs. Ar
thur Treman, Mrs. Clarence Brit
tain, Mrs. William Crowell, Mrs.
William Kenwisher, Mrs. Calvin
Gilman, Mrs. Allen Stanley, Mrs.
Richard Mola, Mrs. Wayne
Young, Mrs. - Roy Brewster, Mrs.
Clifford Townsley, Mrs. Henry
Bullman. Mrs. Joe Norris and
daughter, Kathle, Mrs. Howard
Stacey and Mrs. P. S. Jepson.
Hey; Kids!
IF YOU WERE DISAPPOINTED LAST WEEK REMEMBER
5(M mil
11:00
WILL BE GIVEN
AWAY AT
iaturday at
a. in.
If you didn't get your free live baby turtle last Saturday, come to
Patterson's Bakery at Sykes and Short Streets this Saturday at
1 1 :00 a. m. There are only 500 turtles . . . please come early to be
sure you get one.
MRS. GERMOND HOSTESS
TO THIMBLE CLUB
Mrs. Cvnthia Germond was
hostess to the Thimble club at
her home on East Douglas re
cently. She was assisted by her
daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Dent.
Mrs. Winnie Hawn will be host
ess to the club at the November
meeting to be held Monday at
1:30 p.m. at 133 Blakeley street.
fotiuck luncheon will open tne
afternoon.
Sewing and visiting were en-
Joyed by Lydla Hooper, Martha
Erskine, Lilly Lohr, Melinda Mil
ler, ttiie croucner, Winnie
Hawn, Evelyn Fredrickson, Hat
tie Neal, Mary Meyers, Lois Bur
ton, Carrie Hanchett and a visi
tor, Mrs. George Campbell.
CAMP FIRE GIRLS
TO SELL CORSAGES
Massasolt Camn Fire elrls of
the fifth grade at Riverside
school met with Pat Niday Nov.
2 and made plans to sell cor
sages at the Riversdale grange
chicken dinner and carnival.
After the meeting refreshments
were served to Trunette Phil
lips, Kathleen Tripp, Lila Dud
ley, Kobbin springer, Lavelle
Gladwill, Darlene Hodson, Mollle
Wilcox, Janet Lewis, Carleen Fel
ker, Connie Brigess, Helen White,
Sandra Platter, Judy Riley, the
guaramn, Mrs. Hazel Uladwtll
and the hostess. .
SUTHERLIN-OAKLANO
GROUP ATTEND O.E.8.
MEETING AT TEMPLE
Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Vern Holgate, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Parrott, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
xoung, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyal
Stearns. Mr. and Mrs. George
Wilcox, of Sutherlin and Oak
land, attended the reception at
the Roseburg Masonic Temple
in honor of Mrs. Leila Wimberly,
Associate Grand Conductress and
Alta Williams, Grand Represen
atlve of the Grand Chapter, or
der of the Eastern Star of Oregon.
PARCEL POST SALE
PROVES POPULAR
The Women's Society of Churs-
tian Service as entertained last
Thursday at a potluck dinner
with Mrs. Riley Powers, Mrs.
Stanley Hogan and Mrs. C. D.
Stlllwell as hostesses. The table
was centered with bouquets of
iaii iiowers.
The meeting following the din
ner was held in regular form
with Mrs. W. C. Watson having
charge of the devotionals.
The evening sroup 01 tne wo
men's Society of Christian Ser
vice held a parcel post sale and
received many parcels. The sale
was successful and all parcels
were sold.
Mrs. Leslie Gleason thanked
the group for the gift and the
golden wedding party which was
so gracciousiy given in tneir non-
or.
Plans were discussed for the
annual bazaar, which will be on
Saturday, November 19th, in the
basement of the Sutherlin Meth
odist church and lunch will be
served during this time. The
evening group will have a table
or Doom at tms Bazaar, t
MRS. GEORGE SCHNORB
ENTERTAINS CLUB
Helping Hands club of Eden
bower met for a potluck luncheon
at the home of Mrs. George
Schnore Thursday. A short busi
ness meeting was in charge of
the president, Mrs. Harris.
Committees were uppointed for
the next two meetings to be in
charge of entertainment. Mrs.
Niday and Mrs. Harris will serve
in this capacity with Mrs. Roark
giving a report on "India."
An afternoon of sewing and
punch work was enjoyed by Mrs.
Price, Mrs. McCall, Mrs. Ander
son, Mrs. Roark, Mrs. Harris and
daughter, Judy; Mrs. Hayes and
son, David; Mrs. Niday and
daughter, Pat; Mrs. Caley and
daughter, Sylvia; Mrs. Rietmann
and daughter, Avon and the host
ess and daughter, Betty Kay.
Mrs. Hayes will be hostess to
the group at her home, 1941 Eden
Lane, Thursday, Nov. 17 at 1:30
p.m.
Maureen Cooney Assists
In Play Production
Emphasis ts on student produc
tion in "The Enchanted Cottage,"
which will be given at Maryl
hurst college on the evenings of
Nov. 18, 19 and 20. Members of
the campus dramatics organiza
tion, Delta Theta, carry the fem
inine roles in the play or assist
with directing and backstage
work. A particularly difficult
scene is the dream sequence
which requires split-second tim
ing. Miss Harriet Nlzlc, senior, Is
technical director. The play is di
rected by Miss Louise Walsh,
dramatics Instructor, with the
aid of Miss Maureen Cooney, stu
dent assistant, of Roseburg.
STUDENT HONORED
OREGON STATE COLLEGE,
Corvallis, Nov. 11 (Special)
William Alfred Sensiba, a junior
If the dining table needs to be
crumbed, after the dishes nave
been removed and the guests
still are seated, use a small plate
and a small Tiapxm.
m
Frl., Nov. 11, 1949-The News-Review, Roseburg, Or., 9
Negligence Admitted
In Hunting Accident
PENDLETON, Nov. 10. UB
Frederick John Coombe Jr., 2S,
Portland, pleaded guilty in cir
cuit court here to negligent
wounding of Colonel Thompson,
29, Ukiah, in an elk hunting acci
dent 15 miles south of Gurdane,
Oct. 30.
Coombe, a marine sergeant sta
tioned at Swan island, Portland,
was placed on probation for alx
months by Circuit Judge Homer
I. Watts. One of the provisions
of the court order was that
Coombe pay $250 toward Thomp
son's hospital and doctor bills.
A .30-06 bullet fired by Coombe
pierced both of Thompson's legs.
from Roseburg, was among some
200 students honored this week by
Phi Kappa Phi, national scholas
tic honorary, at its annual "hon
ors accolade." Sensiba was rec
ognized for completion of at least
45 hours of freshman work at
OSC during 1947-48 with a scho
lastic average of at least 3.25.
Dr. A. L. Strand presented the
awards.
ON HOSTESS STAFF
Miss Nancy Nichols, freshman
at Marylhurst college, is on the
entertainment committee for the
freshmen mixer to be held Nov.
20 at the college. Marylhurst will
be hostess to guests from St Vln
cent's and Providence schools of
nursing and the University of
Portland.
Miss Nichols Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nichols of
209 Watson street, Roseburg.
Give your children
MUSIC
and all their lives they'll
thank you.
Let us place
a fine Baldwin
or Wurlltzer
Piano In your
home this week.
k Convenient terms
0TT and RICKETTS
Comer Jackson and
Cass Sts.
Just Arrived at
Luverne's ,
Sweaters
. . . We have the
sweater collection
to meet your
every need.
Mr
You'll find long and short sleeved pull-overs,
short sleeved cardigans In Autumn's newest
shades. There Is also 15 rabbit's hair and
baby-soft angoras In the ihort sleeve pull
over. These sweaters are perfect for year
. 'round wear over your very best skirts and
dresses. Complete size range.1
124 N. Jackson
Phone 565-J
to your
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