The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, November 16, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 The Newi-Review, Roieburg, On. Wed., Nor. 16, 1949
Society and Ghtbl
By LOTUS KNICHT PORTER and BETTY ALLEN
NOTICE
Snr-tal Horn, suhmltted bv tele
nhnna fnr thtt CHPIPtV WRQG IRUSt
be turned in before 12 o'clock
Monday through Thursday ina
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time the social calendar and Sat
urday s society page are ciosea
weeniy.
REBEKAH P.N. a.
CLUB TO MEET ON
FRIDAY EVENING
Rebekah P.N.B. club will meet
at a seven-thirty o'clock dessert-
supper Friday nignt unateao. or
the regular meeting night of
Thursday) at the I.O.O.F. hall
with Inga High, hostess chair
man, assisted by Mayme Dim
mlck, Nona Thompson, Susan
Bowman and Carmen Clark.
All members are urged to be
present.
ROYAL AND SELECT
MASTERS TO HOLD
MEETING FRIDAY
Roval and Select Masters will
hold an Important meeting at the
Masonic temple Friday nignt,
Nov. 18, for degree work. Re
freshment will be served. Mem
bers are requested to he present
and visitors are welcome.
WINSTON COMMUNITY
CLUB IS ENTERTAINED
Winston Community club en-
joyed a meeting Thursday night
at the clubhouse, at which time
the Teen-age band entertained
the group. Mrs. Scnell and Mrs.
Sims were in charge of the eve
ning. Participating in the band
were Teddv Wheeler, gunar
Vernon Thompson, piano: Del
Reach, clarinet; Oliver Fosback
and David McNabb, saxophones,
and Travis Wilson, trap drums,
Upon complete organization, thev
will be open lor memoersnips in
the r Teen-age club.
Ray Ricks entertained with
Irish songs accompanied by Ger
trude Hunter. Molly Fullerton
played "The Merry Widow
Waltz," on the piano and Joan
Cummlngs played the accordion
solo, ' Koom full ol noses.
Plans were made for a benefit
card party with the proceeds to
go for a Chrismas party for th
children. The date will be an-
nouced later. The committee In
charge Includes Mrs. Reba Butt
ler, chairman, assisted by Mr.
Mary Fisher and Mrs, Alice Mit
chell.
FRIENDLY HOUR CLUB
ENJOYS MEETING
Textile painting and sewing for
the bazaar to be held Nov. 18
were enjoyed at the Friendly
Hour club meeting at the home
ol Mrs. Cecilia Kenyon Wednes
day. Potluck luncheon at noon
was served.
The bazaar is scheduled for No
vember 18 at the Umpqua Val
ley Hardware.
Attending were Mrs. Mae Han
son, a guest; Mrs. Katie Conn,
Mrs. Minnie Jacobson, Mrs. Bel
va Buckwalter, Mrs. Norms
Fenn, Mrs. Mildred Bonebrake,
Mrs. Grace Fenn and the host
ess. U. OF O. MOTHERS
CLUB TO MEET MONDAY
The University of Oregon
Mothers club will meet at seven
thirty o'clock Monday night, Nov.
21, at the home of Mr. H. A. Wat
zig, 435, S. Main street, with
Mrs. E. 0. Rlckli, co-hostess. All
mothers of U. of O. students and
all persons eligible to join the
club are urged to be present.
Each member Is asked to bring
a new member to the meeting.
Those planning to attend are ask
ed to call elthre Mr. Watzlg at
679-R or Mrs. Rlckli at 996-R.
8KATING PARTY PLANNED
FOR CAMP FIRE GIRLS
All camp Fire Girls in Douglas
county are invited to a skating
party at the Rolletta Skating rink
Sunday afternoon Nov. 20, from
2 until 5 p.m. Each group will
present a skit in cooDeratlon with
the Birthday project for 1949-50,
"Creative Arts." It is expected
aDout zuu camp ire uiris win
lane part in the skating party.
PUBLIC INVITED TO
SMORGASBORD THURSDAY
The public has been invited to
enjoy a smorgasbord supper to
De served at Kiverslde school
Thursday evening, Nov. 17, from
five to eight o'clock. Parents are
invited to visit the children's
classrooms during the evening
hours.
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miPHONI tOI 30S N. JACKSON STREET ROSHUIft, OMOON
PAST MATRONS AND
PAST PATRONS ARE
HONORED WEDNESDAY
The Canyonvllle chapter of the
Eastern Mar held their annual
homecoming for past matrons
and past patrons Wednesday night
During ine evening an impres.
sive ceremony was put on by con
ductress Adah Brown, associate
conductress Don Nell Kent and
worthy matron Marlon Gill. They
were assisted by Mary Gaulke
and Eva Poole. Gladys Michaels
furnished the music. Corsages
and boutonnlers were presented
to the honored guests. Following
tne ceremony Margaret Mcuee
sang "Memories" at which time
Dorothy Cox presented gilts from
the worthy matron to all past
matrons: namely, Byrd Sullivan,
Helen Couglar, Clara Weaver,
Mae cooper, Zola weaver, Gla
dys Micnaeis, Margaret Mcuce,
Kuby Ulam, Evelyn Harry and
Florence Hill, and to past pa
trons J. A. linger, Guy McGee,
and Frank Brown.
A greeting was read from J.
Louise Pinckney of Portland, a
past matron of the Canyonvllle
chapter.
A oo-year lewei from tne local
chapter was recently sent to Mrs.
Frances Coleman of Bridgeport,
Wash., who has been a member
of this chapter for 50 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hays
and Mrs. Maggie Hays were ini
tiated into the lodge.
ine nail was beaulllully deco
rated with autumn leaves and
bouquets of chrysanthemums as
was the serving table. Refresh
ments of ice cream, cake and
coffee was served by Nina Piet
zold, Lucia Snyder and Mildred
Rltter.
BROCKWAY 4-H
CLUBS ORGANIZED
The Brockway 4-H Clubs have
recently organized with Ann Roth
as the leader. The clothing club
has 8 members, of which Betty
Deveraux is president, Trudy
Deveraux is vice-president and
Martha Dobbins secretary. The
cooking club has 11 members.
Joy Zeller is president. Suzanne
Fisher Is vice-president and Mar
tha Dobbins is secretary. Other
members Include: Karen Mae
Amundson, Betty Deveraux,
Douglas Dobbins. Eueene Fish.
er and Floyd White.
tne members will visit Patter-
son's Bakery for the next cooking
meeting.
ZULEIMA TEMPLE
MEETING CHANGED
TO JONES HOME
ZuIpllYlA tPmnta Dflllfrhfai-o rxf
thp Nile Will moot nf aoiran-tMft.,
o'clock Friday night, Nov. 18, at
thA hnmfl nf Mrs riollAn Tnnn.
on North Stephens street, instead
oi ai me nome ot Mrs. s. U.
Palmer as previously planned.
Mrs. H. K. Halverson will be
co-hostess.
Mptnlura ra rAniu.Uil n
bring gifts for the Thanksgiving
basket to be sent to the Shrine
hospital. Members unable to at
tend are requested to bring or
sera ineir aonauons to tne Rose
hotel.
RIVERSDALE GRANGE
TO MEET FRIDAY NIGHT
Rlversdale Grange will meet
at eight-fifteen oclock Friday
night at the hall. Refreshments
will be in charee of Mr. and Mrs.
John Trozelle, Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. carter, Dr. and Mrs. M. C.
Mix and Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Dal-
ros.
All members are renuested to
De present.
RIVERSDALE FOLK
DANCING CLUB TO
MEET THURSDAY NIGHT
The members of the Rivers-
dale Folk Dancing club will meet
at eight o'clock Thursday even
ing at the Grange hall. This is to
be a special meeting and all
members are requested .to be
present.
P.E.O. SISTERHOOD
TO MEET ON FRIDAY
Chapter BI, P.E.O. Sisterhood
will meet Friday, Nov. 18, at a
one-fifteen o'clock dessert-lunch
eon at the home of Mrs. T. W.
Suckling, 926 South Main street.
FOOD SALE TO BE
HELD 8ATURDAY
The Rice Valley Home Econo
mics club is sponsoring a food
sale and rummage sale from 10
a.m. until o p.m. Saturday. Nov.
19 at tthc library in Oakland.
Donations will be received for
the sale.
NAVY MOTHERS CLUB
TO MEET MONDAY
The Navy Mothers club will
meet Monday evening at eight
o clock at the home of Mrs. Dor
othy Cherryholmcs at 421 South
Pine street. All members and
those eligible to membership are
invited.
GOLD STAR MOTHERS
TO MEET ON Fl R DAY
Rose chapter, American Gold
Star Mothers will meet Friday
at two o'clock at the armory
with the senior-vice, Mrs. Olive
Clarke, In charge. All members
are urged to be present.
PIE SOCIAL TO BE
EVENT OF FRIDAY
Green Parent-Teaphera Studv
club will sponsor a pic social Fri
day evening. Nov. 18, at the
schoolhouse. The public Is cordi
ally invited to attend.
LOCKER MEATS
At Wholesale
Jim Decker Invites Your Inspection
Custom Cutting and Curing
Deck's
Highway 99 North
Phone 356-J-4
B-50D SUPERFORTRESS Addition of, two 700-gallon external fuel tanks (extreme endi under
wings) has given thil Boeing B-500 Superfortress a normal cruising range of more than 6,000
miles, the department of defense announced. Developed from the war-proved B-29, the B-50D
has a speed of more than 400 miles ari hour and a total bomb capacity of 28,000 pounds.
IAP Wirephoto)
COOKED FOOD SALE
AND BAZAAR TO BE HELD
Evergreen Home Economics
club will sponsor a cooked food
sale and bazaar Saturday, Nov.
19, at the Umpqua Valley Hard
ware store.
FRIENDSHIP CLUB .
TO MEET THURSDAY
The Friendship Club of the Pv-
thlan Sister will meet Thursday,
November 17. in the club room
at the Pythian Hall at 8:00 p.m.
BAZAAR TO BE
HELD FRIDAY
The Friendly Hour club will
hold a bazaar at the Umpqua
Valley Hardware store Friday,
Nov. 18. Sewing and textile paint
ing will be features of the sale.
LUMBERMEN ELECT
SAN FRANCISCO UP)
Delegates to the National Retail
Lumber Dealers' association con
vention re-elected all officers at
their meet here.
They were: President C. B.
Sweet, Long-Bell Lumber Co.,
Longview, Wash.; vice president
Clyde A. Fulton, Colburn-Fulton
Lumber Co., Charlotte, Mich.;
treasurer W. Albie Barksdals,
Charlottesville Lumber Co.. Char-
lottsville, Va.; executive vice
president H. R. Northrop and
secretary E. H. Libbey, both of
Washington, D. C.
In using unsweetened chocolate
In cakes, cookies, or other .des
serts remember that one square
is the equivalent of one ounce.
Congressmen Go To Europe To Stud DP Operation
NEW YORK UP) A sub
committee of the house appropri
ations committee has sailed for
a survey of state department for
aion ervice and displaced per
sons operations. -
Rep. John J. Rooney (D.-N. YJ,
head of the group, said the legis
lators will spend a month in Ger-
For a summer menu serve
fish fillets baked in cream, snap
beans and mushrooms, baked
sweet potato, a green salad, and
fresh plum cake, if the weather
is too hot to turn on the oven
broil the fillets and serve them
with a cream sauce made on top
of the range, use canned sweet
potatoes and grill them in a little
butter or margarine in a skillet.
Instead of baking the fresh
plum cake serve the plums stew
ed over squares of store-bought
sponge cake with a little whipped
cream or. whipped evaporated
milk.
many, Sweden, Denmark, France,
England and Italy.
He said their study will include
economic cooperation administra
tion appropriations and Voice of
America broadcasts. ,
Rooney said the committee li
interested in the handling of
visas In Italian cities.
"I understand," he said, "that
it takes five to six months to get
an appointment to ask a three
minute question."
The group Ipcluded Lowell
Stockman (R.-Ore.).
In hard-cooking eggs stir them
several times during the cooking
process since this is thought to be
an aid In centering the yolks.
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Phone 1170
Over Rexall Drug Store
Phone
400
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