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Th. New.lR.vlew, Ro,.bu,g, Or..Mon., Nor. 14. 1949,
Society and GluLi
By LOTUS KNICHT PORTER and BETTY ALLEN
NOTICE
Social Items submitted by tele
phone for the society page must
be turned in before 12 o'clock
Monday through Thursday md
by 10 a. m. Friday at which
time tne social caienaar una oni
urday's society page are closed
wcemy.
TILLICUM CLUB
ENJOY8 MEETING
AT BIELMAN HOME
Mrs. Olga Bielman was hostess
Tuesday when she entertained
the Tillicum Bridge Club of Su
therlin at a one-thirty o'clock
dessert luncheon at ner new nome,
The table was centered with
bronze chrysanthemums and the
small tables were centerea wnn
small vases ol gourds and lllled
wth white button cnrysamn-
mums. Other bouquets were plac
ed about the rooms.
Hovers were nlaced for: Mrs,
Helen Kesner, Mrs. Lochle
Thompson, guests and members.
Miss Mary Alice Randall, Mrs,
Juanlta Holgate, Mrs. Mary Bar
ker. Mrs. Lcona Slack. Mrs,
Meryl Wahl, Mrs. Florence Gro-
snong, Mrs. manti nanaaii, jvirg.
Emma carr. Mrs. t-awara la-
moreaux and the hostess, Mis.
Bielman.
Auction bridge was in play
during the afternoon with Mrs
Wahl, winning high score; Mrs.
Groshong; second; Mrs. Barker,
low and Mrs. Lamoreaux, the
traveling eoose.
The next meeting will be held
In three weeks at the Randall
home.
FOLK DANCING CLUB
HOLDS PRACTICE
The members of the Folk Danc
ing Club of Sutherlin, met at the
grange hall for practice Satur
day evening, November 5th.
Guests included Mr: and Mrs.
Strom Halland, Mr. and Mrs. E.
L. Winslow of Sutherlin; Mr. and
Mrs. Leon McDonald of Seattle;
O. R. Lingle of Roseburg.
Next regular club dance will
be held at the grange hall, Nov
ember 19th, with Mr. and Mrs,
Bringle, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Slacey and Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Crowell as host and hostes
ses. REBEKAH GROUP
PLANS PROGRAM
A committee met at the home
of Mrs. Juanita Holgate Mon
day evening to plan the program
for the Rebekan district conven
tion, which will be held in Sut
herlin Thursday, December 8th,
at an all day meeting.
The president of the Rebekah
Assembly, Mrs. Lela Ramsey,
will be present for the all-day
meeting and will make her of
ficial visit to the Sutherlin Re
bekah lodge in the evening.
After the program was formed,
Mrs. Holgate served refresh
ments: Mrs. Lucille Chase, Mrs.
Olga Bielman and Mrs. Leona
Slack.
B.P.W.C. TO OBSERVE
25TH ANNIVERSARY
Roseburg Business and-Profes
sional Women o club will observe
the 25th anniversary, of its char
ter tonight at the EnlscoDal nar.
ish hall at 8 o'clock. Guest of
honor will be the first president
of the club, Miss Rosa B. Parrott.
All past, presidents and five
charter members, who have
kept continuous memborshlD in
the organization, will be honored.
Hostesses are Stella Spencer,
cimiy junn, iris spring, iaura
lies ana uoiaa inickcu.
RIVERSDALE UNIT
-TO MEET ON TUESDAY
Riversdale Home Extension
unit will meet at 10 a.m. at the
Garden Valley clubhouse Tues
day lor instruction In textile
painting with Mrs. SIg Madson
and Miss Nelda Norrls in charge.
Those attending are asked to
onng a sack lunch and the fol
lowing articles: glass size 12 x 12;
plywood 16 x 18; razor blade,
three jar lids, rag to wipe
orusnes, apron, tnumb tacks, un
starched cloth to paint. All wom
en of Riversdale. Garden VaIIpv
and Edcnbower are most cordial
ly invited to attend.
8KATING PARTY
13 WELL-ATTENDED
Young people of Dlllard. Win
ton and Tenmlle areas enjoyed
a skating party at the Rolleta
Skating rink Friday night. The
event was sponsored by the Meth
odist church of Dlllard. The
group was accompanied by Mr,
' and Mrs. Lee Mnhoney, Jess Nel
son, bus driver of the Dlllard
school and Mr. and Mrs, George
Buttler of Winston.
BRUNCH TO BE ENJOYED
BY COUNTRY CLUB
WOMEN AND GUESTS
Women of the Roseburg Coun
try club and their invited guests
are asked to enjoy a ten-thirty
o'clock brunch at the clubhouse
Thursday morning. Those plan
ning to play pinochle or canasta
are requested to arrange their
own tables. Reservations for the
brunch must be made by calling
1602-R-l.
J0HN8 ENTERTAN
FRIENDS AT DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Essary and
daughter, Carla of Roseburg and
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard John of
Myrtle Creek were dinner guests
Saturday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie John and son, Ray,
at Elgarose.
MELR08E GRANGE
ELECT8 MR. CRING
AS NEW MA8TER
Melrose Granee elected new of
ficers at the meeting Tuesday
night. Charles Crlng will serve
as master; raui Kreuger, over
seer; Grace Ransome as chap
lain and Dickie Ketticman, sec
retary. Ollie Kreuger was elected lec
turer; Margaret Aydelott,- treas
urer; Dale Busenoark, assistant
steward; Ernest Ketticman,
steward, Edward Reece, gate
keeper; Trozie Nielsen, Ceres;
Bertha Forman, Pomona; Ruth
Simmons, Flora; Irene Busen
bark, lady assistant; and Ethel
Becker musician.
Serving on the executive com
mittee will be Ray Doerner, How
ard Ransome and Otto Matthews.
Seven visitors and 28 members
were present. The grange voted
to sponsor the Camp Fire Girls
group. A social hour closed the
meeting.
Harris Ellsworth will be guest
speaker at the hall at an open
meeting in the near future.
8EW AND 80 CLUB
ENJOYS LUNCHEON
AT CULVER HOME
The Sew and So Club of Suth
erlin was entertained at a one-forty-five
o'clock dessert luncheon
recently at the Culver home on
East Third avenue. The table
was centered with chrysanthe
mums and small potted cacali,
were used as favors. Other large
bouquets were placed about the
rooms.
Covers were laid for Mrs. Jua
nlta Holgate, Mrs. Meryl Wahl,
Mrs. Mary Barker, Mrs. Flor
ence Cook, Mrs. Ruth Vogelphol,
Mrs. Lochie Thompson, Mrs.
Ruth Thompson, a guest from
Cottage Grove, Oregon and the
hostess, Mrs. Culver.
Mrs. Culver received a hostess
gift from Mrs. Erma Cornish.
The afternoon was spent in visit
ing ana sewing.
W. C. T. U. MEETING
AND FASHION SHOW
TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY
The W. C. T. U. will meet at
the First Christian church Wed
nesday at two o'clock, at which
time a fashion show will be en-
Joyed. The meeting was previous
ly planned to take place at the
nome or Mrs. Edith s. Ackert
and members are asked to take
note of the change in the meet
ing place. Friends interested are
also most cordially lnvltea to at
tend. ART AND EMBROIDERY
CLUB TO MEET
WEDNESDAY
The Roseburg Art and Em
broidery club will meet Wednes
day afternoon at the home of
Mrs. A. U. Hawn, 133 Blakeley
street. A food and fancy work
bazaar will be held. All members
are urged to be present.
FRED MEYER SAVINGS
Personalized
Christmas Cards
25 cards and envelopes.
Please order early
Christmas Tree Light Sets
8 light series set
Might multiple set
15-llght multiple set
4-llght outdoor set
15-llght outdoor set
9-llght sparkle light eet
New low prices, complete selection.
All American made lamps. Underwriters approved.
See our wide selection of
Boxed Christmas Cards
39c to 98c
Epsom Salts F. M. 5-ibS..
75e Doan's Pills
590 Mineral Oil Worthy, 32-oz
69e Fever Thermometer
12c Scott Tissue
2 50 Pocket Watch
33e Castor Oil
25c Woodbury
with the purchase of one
Dry Skin Cream. Both for
lucky - vn 4-h
MEETING, SOCIAL HOUR
Lucky Seven 4-H stock club
met Sunday alternoon witn Don
ald and Donna Sundberg at El
earose. Joe Sand, vice president;
conducted the business meeting.
Carla South led the yells and
Donna Sundberee. singing. Hap
py birthday was sung to Dick
Brown. Baseball was played at
the close of the meeting.
Refreshments were served to
Mlckael and Dixie Wooten. Da
vid and Marlene Bartholomy,
Dick and Sally Brown, Charlotte,
Joe and Glen Sand, Bobbie
Barnes, Dickie and Dennis Sjo
gren, Glen Donald and Margie
Hanson, Carla, Teddy and Tim
mie South, Carmen and Larry
Cooper, Mrs. Pau Lucas, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl South, Andrew Hanson,
local club leader; Lee Brown,
Mrs. Clarice Brown and the host
and hostess. The next meeting
will be Dec. 4 at the home of
Glen Hanson.
TENMILE LADIES
CLUB PLAN8 8HOWER
The regular meeting of the
Tenmile Ladies club was held
Wednesday at the church. Floral
arrangements were In charge of
Minnie Melius. Announcement
was made of a stork shower for
Mrs. Gladys Welch to be held
Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 16 at
the home of Nellie Henry. All
ladies are welcome.
The next meeting, scheduled
for Nov. 24 has been postponed
until Wednesday, Nov. 30.
Attending were the Mesdames
Julia Breitenbucher, Bette Dick
over, Emma Diedrlch, Blanche
Degner, Amy Erbe, vera troe,
Nellie Henry, Edna Franklin,
Minnie Melius, Kate Mack, Hazel
Ison, Josie Smith, Alice Tyler,
Allle Mills, Gladys Welch, Mo
zelle Welch and Gladys Rathkey.
WILBUR METHODIST
LADIES MEETING
HELD WEDNESDAY
Wilbur Methodist Ladies Aid
met with Mrs. George Short Wed
nesday. Plans were made for the
annual bazaar. Devotions were in
charge ot Mrs. H. D. McKay.
Potluck luncheon was served at
one o'clock.
Members attending were Mrs.
M. P. McKay, Mrs. Eva Klnsel,
Mrs. Marie Roberts, Mrs. Rosel
la Bridge, Mrs. R. E. Brown,
Mrs. Dolph Morlcy, Mrs. Ralph
Antone. Mrs. Charles Sands, Mrs.
Otey Moorehouse, Mrs. Jim Tor
gerson, Mrs. Menzlc Lee, Mrs.
John Thomas, Mrs. Merrltt, Mrs.
Harold McKay and the hostesses,
Mrs. C. E. Jenkins and Mrs.
Short.
MONDAY SOCIETY
EXTENSION UNIT TO
HOLD MEETING TUESDAY
The Home Extention unit of
Lookingglass community will
meet at tne Lopkinggiass com
munity church at 10 a.m. Tues
day. A sack lunch will be held at
noon, t extile painting win De tne
topic. 1 nose attending are asKea
to bring a sharp pencil, old rags
to clean brushes, a razor blade,
stencil brush, cleaned and press
ed cioin to worK on, tnree small
flat pans or lids for mixing paint,
smooth board or card board to
stretch the cloth on. A small fee
will be charged for extras. All
women of the community inter
ested are Invited.
1.25
19c
35c
49c
49c
329c
Biltmore
1.65
25c
Shampoo Free
69c Woodbury t
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THE PICTURE ABOVE, taken by Marion Krug, it of the new unit of the Dillard elementary schools completed this past fill. Forming three sides of a quad
rangle, with a very large room built in the center of the inside yard area, the whole is composed of eight school rooms, plus the usual complement of
service rooms. (By Paul Jenkins)
ROSEBURG WOMAN'S CLUB
TO MEET TUE8DAY FOR
NTERESTING PROGRAM
The Roseburg Woman's club
will meet at one-thirty o'clock
Tuesday at the Methodist church
parlors with Mrs. xhel Wilson in
charge of the program on "The
Art in Pottery Production." Mrs.
Allen has a pottery shop in Myr
tle Creek and her talk will be of
great interest and enjoyment to
tne members. Mrs. Leland Van
Allen is in charge of the program
and Mrs. Earl Plummer is ar
ranging the special music.
Mrs. J. M. Bovies. president.
has asked all members to be
present.
WESTMINISTER GROP
ENTERTAINED AT
HOME OF LEADER
Junior High Westminister Fel
lowship of the Presbyterian
church met with their leader
Mrs. Delton Walker for a social
Tuesday evening. Games were
enjoyed and refreshments serv
ed. Present were Peeev Williams.
Donna Hayes, Georgianna Heinz,
bod tutting, suzanna utt, Lois
Patterson, Corrine Johnston. Jim
Oerding, Ann Powers, Janice
Austin, Ed Ware, Marlene Jew
ell, Don Ware and the host and
hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Walker
MR. AND MRS. LANDRETH
NVITES FRIENDS TO
GOLDEN WEDDING
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Landreth
Sr., have issued la most cordial
invitation to friends and relatives
to attend their golden weddine
celebration at their home on
South Flint street Tuesday. Nov.
15, from one-thirty to four-thirty
in tne afternoon and from seven
to nine-thirty o'clock in the eve
ning.
FRIENDS VISIT
AT ELGAROSE HOME
Visitors Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hanson
of Elgarose were Mrs. Louise
Barns and sons, George and Bob
ble of Camas Valley.
WOMEN EVERYWHERE
Wfestinghouse
SAVES MONEY
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GRANGE TO HOLD
POTLUCK SUPPER FOR
POLICE RESERVE8
South Deer Creek Grange will
hold a potluck supper for the Po
lice Reserves at seven o'clock
Wednesday evening at the
Grange hall. All members who
cannot attend, are asked to make
arrangements to have their food
at the hall by six-thirty o'clock.
TENMILE LADIES
CLUB TO HOLD SHOWER
AT MEETING WEDNESDAY
Tenmile Ladies club will meet
at a noon potluck luncheon Wed
nesday at the home of Mrs. Nel
lie Henry, at which time a pink
and blue shower party will be
given for Mrs. Gladys Welch. All
members are cordially ivited to
be present.
MU CHAPTER TO
HOLD MEETING ON
WEDNESDAY EVENING
Mu chapter, Beta Sigma Phi
will meet Wednesday evening at
eight o'clock at the home of Mrs.
Roy Stein, 483 Flagg street. All
members are requested to be
present.
DANCE PLANNED
Veterans of Foreign Wars aux
iliary is' sponsoring a dance at
the Veterans hospital Monday
from 8 until 10 p.m. All ladies of
the community are invited to at
tend and act as hostesses.'
SLABWOOD
in, 12-16 and 24 in. lengths
OLD GROWTH FIR
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WESTERN BATTERY
SEPARATOR
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a demonstration of the money
snving Laundromat. See "Proof
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antic Laundromat owners tolling
how tltoy savo money.
TH LAUNDROMAT It BCtT AND
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STATE PRESIDENT TO
VISIT EAGLES AUXILIARY
AT SPECIAL MEETING
Mrs. Grace Drew, Charleston,
state president of the Eagles
Auxiliary of Oregon will visit the
Roseburg Eagles auxiliary at a
special meeting called for eight
o'clock Tuesday night, Nov. 15, at
the Eagles hall. Every member
is urged to be present.
LEGION AUXILIARY TO
HOLD MEETING WEDNESDAY
Umpqua Unit, American Le
gion Auxiliary will meet at eight
o'clock Wednesday evening at the
Legion home at 118 South Kane
street. All members and those
eligible to membership are invited,
Poached fish fillets are Improv
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used in the cooking water about
one tablespoon of the spice for
about two pounds of fillets. Tie
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BPW Club Will Observe
25th Anniversary Monday
The 25th anniversary of the
Roseburg Business i and Profes
sional Woman's club will be ob
served Monday at 8 p.m. at the
Episcopal parish hall. Miss Rosa
B. Parrott, first president of the
club will be guest of honor.
There are five remaining char
ter members who have kept con
tinuous membership in the or
ganization. All past presidents of
the group will be guests of the
club.
Hostesses are Golda Nickell,
Stella Spencer, Iris Spring,
Emily Judd and Laura lies.
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