The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, November 21, 1949, Page 18, Image 18

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;f Society and GluLi
By. LOTUS KNICHT PORTER and BETTY ALLEN
MU CHAPTER ENJOYS j
MStTiNO WEDNESDAY ' I
j AT MQME OF MRS. STEIN '.
rs?r.-Beto Sigma PS!
met .Wednesday evening ul tne
'home Of Mn. Roy Stein with Mrs.
Don Gum,' Mrs. Jack' P.- Bath-
rick and Mrs. Wayne Crooch as-
,' listing hostesses.
.'. -iMra. Harrison R. Winston, pre-
ident,'. conducted the , business
. ,'meetingi at .which time all Beta
Sigma Phi memben were re-
' quested, to -go to Mercy hospital
. to nave uieir Diooa type. .
I ' Plans were outlined for the all'
'''chapter Beta Sigma Phi formal
dinner dance to be held at seven
. 1 thirty o'clock December 10th at
. ' the Country, club. Ticketa will be
on sale next weeK or may ce
.'j purchased from Mrs. John Jul-
Hd or Mrs. Robert PhilliDs.
' .i Mrs. Mary Black presented the
i interesting program on rersona
' lity and Relationship," under the
neaaing oi "Happiness,-; ituay
outii tui una jf i.ai
r ' ThOse-present were Mrs. Carl
;! Wassom, Mrs. Bruce Hetrlck,
( Mrs. George Crocker, Mrs. Knute
j Kershner, Miss Mary Peterson,
' Mrs. Jack Wharton, Mrs. Dallen
. H. Jones, Mrs. Don Gum, Mrs.
; Roy Stein, Mrs. John Kllllp,
Mrs.' Eugene Kent, Mrs. Frank
Norton, Mrs. Dan Dimick, Mrs.
; Benjamin O. Du- Fresne, Mrs.
Harold Jokela, Mrs. Herman Ma
' . tisof f, ' Mrs. . Ted Schultz, Mrs,
Henry Darby, Mrs. William aem
mlar, .Mrs.' Mary 'Black, Mrs.
james- riniay. mrs. wayne
, Crooch and Mrs. Harrison Wins-
ton . . '
' v The next regular meeting will
be. December 7 at eight o'clock
in ' the evening at the home of
; Mrs. Bruce Hetrlck, 930 Winches-
wr street.
f JOBS' DAUGHTERS HOLD
INITIATION, ELECTION .
OF NEW OFFICERS
i DAUphfprft nf .Tnh. 1nfHnta1 in
new candidates Tuesday evening
at ' tne masonic rempie. a des
sert supper, prior to the meet
ing, honored the initiates and
Xheir parents. Election of offic
ers for the coming six months
was also a highlight of the meet
ing.. - Received Into membership
were Barbara Pattlson, . Mary
Margatet Cobb, Betty Beat,
Fartlcla Greer, Carmen Cox,
Marilyn' Springer, Sandra Lee
nuiujjiiivvs, (faucie ouerwoua,
Doree : Ellis - and Jannlce Hen
, best. .
- Elected to- honored queen wag
Rose Emily Bond, . daughter of
Mr. and. Mrs. Theo Bond of this
city.' She will be assisted by the
following - elected officers: Jo
anne Ware, senior princess; Polly
Helwee, Junior princess; Mary
.Ellen Holbrook, guides and Nan
,cy Allen, marshall, .
. ;The council announced Friday
that Daughters of Job will hold
a practice at the Masonic tem
ple Sunday at 1:30 p.m. follow
ed by a council meeting at 2
p.m. :.,'
JAY-C-ETTES MAKE PLANS
FOR FEBRUARY CONCLAVE,
Pi. AN CHRISTMAS MEETING
T-.. r r-f . mum .- antarlafnl
Wednesday ' evening, Nov. 9, at
the home of Mrs. Walt Brlttell
in Cloverdale Dark with Mrs.
Charles -Hart presiding at the
business meeting.
. Committee reports were given
on plans for the convention to be
held in Roseburg in. Feburary.
Entertainment for the visiting la
dies will include a children's' fa
shion show and luncheon.
Canasta was played following
the business session with Mrs.
James Decker and Mrs. Keith
Guster winning prizes. Refresh
ments were served by Mrs. Brit
tell, Mrs. LeRoy Inman and Mrs.
Duane Baker.
The Christmas party will be
held Dec. 14 at 8 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Donald Gum, 612
West Lane street. Gift exchange,
not to exceed $1.25, will be fea
tured. . Others attending included Mrs.
Al Fray, Mrs. Eldon Howard,
Mrs. Willard Rietman, Mrs. Glen
Scott, Mrs. Ervln Pugh, Mrs. Leo
Sevy, Mrs. Bob LeGat, Mrs. Bob
Lambeth, Mrs. George Mcintosh,,
Mrs. Melvln Heggle, Mrs. Clark
Taylor, Mrs. Cleo Tollefson and
a guest, Mrs. Esther Walker.
NORTH8IDE SUNSHINE
CLUB IS ENTERTAINED
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
The Northslde Sunshine club
members enjoyed Thursday aft
ernoon as guests oi Mrs. Clara
Stlewig. Plans were made for the
annual Christmas party. Plans
will be completed at the Dec. 1st
meeting, which will be held at
the home of Mrs. W. O. Patter
son, 904- Riverside Drive, Laurel
wood, with Mrs. Doris Hart as
hostess.
High score for the eames went
to Mrs. E. E. Emmltt with prizes
going to Mrs. Clara Frew and
Miss Barbara Irving, who tied
for second high score. Refresh
ments were served by Mrs. Stle
wig, assisted by Mrs. M. Sory
to Miss Barbara Irving, a guest,
and Mrs. Ora Worthlngton, Mrs.
a. Kmmitt, Mrs. Clara Frew,
Mrs. E. Prlncen, Mrs. Lucia In
gles, Miss Bernardlne Prlncen
and Miss Elizabeth Paul. .
CHURCH LADIES' ORGANIZE :
NEW-GROUP, HOLD TWO .
SHOWERS AT MEETING
' An organizational meeting by
.ladles of the North Roseburg
church-was held Monday at the
church parsonage at which time
the - group formed a Women's
Christian Service guild.
' The meeting featured a nurs
ery i shower to raise equipment
for the church nursery and used
.and-extra material was furnish
ed. . . ..
v A surprise of the evening 'was
a-pink and blue shower for the
pastor's wife, Mrs. Clark Robb.
Speaker of .the evening was Mrs.
Rufus Franz of Eugene. Mrs.
Jessie ' Crenshaw sang several
numbers. Refreshments were in
charge of Mrs. Claude Wright
and Mrs.- C. A. Koellner arrang
ed the decorations.
ENGAGEMENT IS
RECENTLY ANNOUNCED
Mrs. Harold 'Sellars has an
nounced the engagement of her
sister, Mrs. Vye Cooper, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs..J. E. Wehr
oi Portsmouth, Iowa to Dale Har
vey, son of Claude Harvev of
Sutherlin.
Mrs. Cooner Is a graduate of
St. Mary's high in Portsmouth
and a graduate of Mercy Hospital
school of Nursing. Council Bluffs.
Ia. She has been employed as
registered nurse for Dr. John
Grabow, for the past three years.
Mr. Harvev graduated from
Sutherlin high school and Oregon
State college and has been in
business in Sutherlin since his
return from the navy.
The wedding will be an event
of late February.
CIRCLE NO. 3, TO
MEET ON TUESDAY
Circle No. 3, of the Methodist
church will meet at two o'clock
Tuesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Harold Jones, 836 S. Pine
street.
Members of the Methodist
church and Sunday school are
asked to bring contributions of
canned foods and dried fruits to
the church next Sunday, Nov. 27.
CONG. ELLSWORTH TO
SPEAK AT MELROSE
GRANGE TUESDAY NIGHT
Congressman Harris Ellsworth
will be speaker at a public meet
ing at the Melrose grange hall,
Nov. 22 at 8 p.m. The community
is Invited.
MEETING WEDNESDAY
' In commemoration of the 75th
year of the Woman's Christian
Temperance Union and by spec
ial request of the state president,
Mrs. Tooze, the Roseburg W.C.
T.U. held a special program
meeting with the regular session
Wednesday afternoon at the
Friendship room In the Christian
church.
The prayer service, opened by
Mrs. C. L. Smith reading the
12th chanter of Roman's, offer.
lad nrayam (or the many notable
women of. in nar, wno fcave so
much of their lives In the work
of the organization,' ana for the
future women workers, of the W.
C.T.U.
Mrs. Fred L. Southwlck out
lined the work of the past and
told of the efforts of women
down-through the last two cen
turies In fighting alchol. The first
effort,"The Temperance Refor
mation," took place in the 18th
century. An article by Senator
Hoar of Massachusetts telling of
alcohol and Its effects on men re
membered by him during his
boyhood, is reported to have done
much good to bring the matter
to the attention of the general
public. First temperance litera
ture was the paper, "National
Philanthropist, edited by Wil
liam Lloyd Garrison. In 1837, a
handful' of women in HUisnoro,
Ohio, went Into the saloons to prey
for the closing of such establish
ments. This new movement was
the beginning of the v .'J.T.U.
which soon was organized In 18
states and within a decade was
organized in every state in the
Union as well as many lands.
Today the W.C.T.U. is organized
In 50 different countries.
Mrs. Southwlck stressed the
Youth Temperance week and
education in tne cnurcn scnoois.
Mrs. Kenneth W. Knox played
two piano solos, "What a Frelnd
We Have in Jesus." and "Ere
You Left Your Room This Morn
ing." Mrs. J.- E. Pinkerton re-
ported, a chapter of the study.
dook, "it is smarter not . to
drink."
Mrs. Edith S. Ackert present
ed a talk on styles and fabrics
of the last 60 vears. Mrs. South-
wick, dressed as Anna Gordon.
a noted W.C.T.U. leader of the
past, took part in the fashion
show and was assisted by five
otner memoers oi tne organiza
Members brought gifts for the
Chlldrens Farm Home at Cor
vallis to this meeting. Residents
of the county desiring to contri
bute gifts for the annual Christ
mas box for the Home are re
quested to contact Mrs. M. H.
Noyer at 706 East Douglas street
or Mrs. K. u. KMgge at b JTil
lerton street.
The next regular meeting will
be held at two o'clock the after
noon of December 28 In the
Friendship room at the First
cnristlap cnurcn, where all .fu
ture meetings are planned.
MRS. A. D. HAWN
ENTERTAINS CLUB
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
Mrs. A. D. Hawn entertained
the Roseburg Art and Embroid
ery club at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Walter Fredrick
son on Blakeley street Wednes
day afternoon.
Present were Fannie Betts,
Minnie Cox, Eble Sinclair, Le
nora Page, Alice Houser, Susan
Bowman, Alice Rhodes, Hattle
Neal, Martha Ersklne, Lucia
Ingles, Blanche Snyder, Char
lotte Bailey, Ora Worthlngton,
Gladys Bergh, and two guests,
Dorothy Rhodes and Flora Cop
pie. The next meeting will be held
Dec. 7 at the home of Mrs. Sam
Shoemaker on East Lane street
with Mrs. Alice Rhodes as hos
tess. MR. AND MRS. GANZ
ENTERTAIN AT FAMILY
DINNER ON SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ganz and
baby daughter entertained Mrs.
Ganz' parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.
W. Metzger, and her brother-in-law
and sister. Attorney and Mrs.
George Luoma, as Sunday din
ner guests at their home in Oakland.
A VERY HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO EVERYONE!
Wc.Will'Be Closed Thanksgiving "Day, I Thursday, Nov. 24 in Observance
of This Day of Thanks
4"Ia
CORNER OF FAIRHAVEN. MELROSE RT. Z
REPORTS GIVEN ON
NATIONAL CAMP FIRE
CONFERENCE AT MEETING
Mrs. James E. Conn and Miss
Barbara Lou Kltt reported on the
national Camp Fire conference
held in Portland recently at the
Camp Fire council meeting Mon
day at the chamber of com
merce. Others attending will sub
mit written reports which will te
mimeographed and distributed to
council members and Camp Fire
and Bluebird guardians. 1
Mrs. Harold Hoyt, president,
appointed a nominating commit
tee for new officers. Mrs. Jack
cnapman he&us iiiia cuiuiiiiuevt
assisted by Mrs. Conn and Mrs.
Ed Tauscher.
The resignation of Miss Patri
cia Mayo as secretary of the
council was accepted and Mrs.
George Erickson was appointed
to act for the remaining three
months of Miss Mayo'i term. '
A social committee was an
nounced with Mrs. Ralph Her
man as chairman, to arrange a
get-together of council members,
husbands and wives for the
month of December. Discussion
was held on sending the execu
tive secretary to Arizona to a two
weeks' training course and possi
bility of operating a booth at the
approaching Northwestern Tur
key Shows, Inc., with Mrs. Chap
man and Mrs. Morris Bowker in
charge of arrangements.
GRAND GUARDIAN
TO VISIT BETHEL
Mrs. Martha Elhart, grand
guardian of Oregon of Interna
tional Order of Jobs Daughters,
will Inspect Bethel 18, Myrtle
Creek, Wednesday evening, Nov.
23 at 7:30 o'clock. Past queens
of the . order will be special
guests.
All members, parents and per
sons of proper affiliation are in
vited. 1
ALPHA THETA CHAPTER
HAS MEETING AT '
FARISS HOME TUE8DAY
Alpha Theta chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi met Tuesday evening
at the charming- home of Mrs.
Jack Farias Jr., with Mrs. John
Todd and Mrs. Meredith Wilson
assisting hostesses.
Plans were made for a cake
sale to be held at the Marshall
Wells store Saturday, Nov. 19.
Mrs. Marcus Brown gave a
most interesting talk on "poet
ry," and she read some lovely
poems as part of her program.
Those attending were Mrs. Eu
gene Swt;, ";. CiiTciiCi De
camp, Mrs. Eugene Krewson,
Mrs. Allan Cordon, Mrs. Ray
Puckett. Mrs. Robert Rennie,
Mrs. John Todd, Mrs. Jack Cum
mins, Mrs. John Gardiner, Mrs.
Jack Fariss Jr., Mrs. Meredith
Wilson, Mrs. Marcus Brown,
Mrs. Charles Williamson and
Mrs. Don Wilson.
MRS. BAMBER IS
HOSTESS AT DINNER
AT SLACK HOME 8UNDAY
Mrs. Laverne Bamber of Port
land entertained at dinner Sun
day at the Brittaln Slack home.
The table was centered with , a
yellow potted chrysanthemum.
The afternoon was spent visit
ing and later Mr. and Mrs. Bam
ber left for their home In Port
land. Attending were Clint Bamber
of Roseburg, Edgar Slack, Mr.
and Mrs. Brittaln Slack, La Verne
Bamber and the hostess.
XI EP8ILON CHAPTER , .
TO MEET TUESDAY
' XI Epsiion chapter, Beta Sig
ma Phi will meet Tuesday eve
ning at eight o'clock at the home
of Mrs. M. C. Bowker on South
Main street. All' members are
urged to be present.
SURPRISE BIRTHDAY
PARTY IS CHARMING
AFFAIR OF. NOV. 10TH"
Mrs. Fred Brauninger and Mrs.
Prentice Card entertained at a
surprise . birthday party Thurs
day evening,, Nov. 10 honoring
Mrs. Braunlnger's daughter,
Barbara, at the Sutherlin Homes
Recreation hall. ,
Games and dancing were en
joyed during the evening. Later
refreshments were served. The
table was centered with a dec
orated birthday cake and fall
pers.
Gifts and cards were received
by the honored guest Attending
were Annaoei Leisinger, James
Magn, Mike sneets, Lee Llesing-
er, Mary Waldron, Carol Sue
Hunt, nob Kellum, Mike Mann,
Wayne Card, Aldres Montgom
ery, Sherry Wilson, Dixie Willis,
Bill Skaggs, Barbara Brauning
er, Mrs. William Liesinger, Fred
Brauninger and the hostesses.,
SEWING CLUB TO
MEET ON TUESDAY
' The Sewing club of Badoura,
Daughters of the Nile will meet
Tuesday at one-thirty o'clock 'at
the home of Mrs. A. J. Young on
Flint street All members are
urged to be present
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