8 Thi Newi-Revlew, Roseburg, Ore. Tuei., Nov. 22, 1949
Society, and GUU
By LOTUS KNIGHT-PORTER and BETTY ALLEN
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Evone Reson
Flature by Paul Jenklnf
Candidate for Queen of the
Senior Class Carnival to be held
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Friday, Dec. 2, at seven o'clock
at the armory is Miss Evone
Reson.
Queen of the carnival will be
announced the evening of the af
fair. Glen Scofield is acting as
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LOCAL SORORITY
MEMBERS ATTEND
EUGENE MEETING
The November meeting of Del
ta Kappa Gamma was ' held in
the home economics department,
Chapman hall, University, of Ore
gon at Eugene, Saturday, Nov.
12. A smorgasbord at 12:30 was
followed by an interesting and
informative program.
Scandanavfan Sketches by.W.
A. Dahlberg, associate professor
of speech. University of Oresoa.
opened b program. Dr. Alice
Cor kin, of the campus library,
who spent the summer of 1948
in Europe was the second speak
er. She gave a "Birds-Eye View
of Education In Scandinavian
Countries."
Members making the trip from
Roseburg included Mrs. Marga
ret Adair. Mrs. Violet Wlhhlre.
Miss Vera Fredrickson, Miss
Verna Carothers, Miss Ina
Farnsworth, Mrs. Kathryn Lock
wood and Mrs. Alvia Wetherell
Mrs. Lula Gorrell, former
Roseburg resident, joined the
group In Eugene.
BU8Y 8TEPPERS ENJOY
LUNCHEON MEETING
Olalla Busy Steppers met
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Allen for an all-dav meeting with
potluck luncheon. Visiting, fancy
worK ano Dingo were enjoyed
during the afternoon.
During the business meeting
Garnet FolmsWe was elected to
fill the unexpired term of secretary-treasurer.
Mrs. Gay Donart,
who held the office, has moved
to Davis, Calif., to reside.
Prize winners for the afternoon
were Garnet Folmsbee. Maureen
Muetzel and Adda Olllvant.
The following were present:
Mrs. Renie Jenkins, Mrs. Junia
uyron, Mrs. Maureen Muetzel.
Mrs. Anna Cook, Mrs. Virginia
Wambolt and daughter, Mrs. Ber
nice Parker and Suzann, Mrs.
Barnet Folmsbee, Mrs. Mabel
Guthrie, Mrs. Bertha Dossey and
Louis, Mrs. Adda Olllvant, Mrs.
Doris Burks 'of Enelewood. Colo..
and the hostess.
The next meeting will be Dec.
1 at the home of Mrs. Wambolt
Monday evening a family din
ner was held at the Landreth
home. Visiting comprised the
evening's entertainment.
rresent lor this were Mr. and
Mrs. N. E. Landreth, Mr. and
Mrs. N. E. Landreth Jr. and
daughter Susan; Mr. and Mrs.
Merle C. Landreth and daugh
ter, Sylvia Jo; Mr. and Mrs. Wm
Stumpf, Mr. and Mrs. George
Wittmer, Mrs. Mary Gage, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Fish, Mrs. Bon
nie Walker, Miss LeAnne Pown
der, C. A. Gage, and Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Mabley.
COUNTRY CLUB MEMBERS '
AND GUESTS INVITED
TO THANKSGIVING DINNER
Members of the Rosphtiru
Country club (and their invited
guests) are asked to make re
servations by Wednesday for the
Thanksgiving dinner to be serv
ed at tne ciubnouse Thursday,
inov. a, irom mree-tniriy to seven-thirty
o'clock. The reserva
tions must be made by calling
the caterer, Lee Sharman. at t
ciuonouse.
Observe 50th Anniversary
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manager of Miss Reson's cam
paign. She was born in Phoenix.
Ariz., April 2, 1933. She is a mem
ber of the Junior-Senior Chorus.
vice-president of the Pen nluh.
member ol Trl-Hl-y and Is a
member of the Knights of Pv-
thlas Drum Corps, where she
serves as a majorette. She likes
animals, ranches, lots of friends,
blue for a color and chicken
dumplings.
DRESSMAKING
ALTERATIONS
Zoe Newman '
2J Cobb St. Phone 387-R
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Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Landreth Sr.
Photo by Fredrickson Photo Lab
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LAST DAY WEDNESDAY
Celebrating their 50th wedding
anniversary Tuesday, Nov. 15
were Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Lan
dreth of 131 North Flint street
Present for the occasion were
many relatives and friends. Open
house honored . the Landreths
Tuesday afternoon and evening
and nearly 200 called during that
time to extend tneir wisnes to
the couple. The rooms were fill
ed with flowers, gifts and cards
from those who remembered the
couple on their golden anniver
sary. Mr. Landreth and Clara Alice
Gage, daughter of Alice and Wil
liam Gage, were married Nov.
15, 1899 at Coquillfc, Oregon. With
the exception of time spent in
California thev have been resi
dents of Oregon. They have re
sided in Roseburg for the past
19 vears and are active in the
Seventh Day Adventist church.
Mrs. Landreth's grandmother,
Mrs. Nancy Kent, was an old
time resident of Roseburg, and
In 1858 bought from Aaron Rose
the property upon which the
Umpqua Hotel is now located. At
that time Roseburg was known
as a village.
Particularly Interesting at the
day's celebration was the pres
ence of five friends who attend
ed the wedding 50 years ago In
Coqullle and who reside in the
same county. These were Mrs.
Guy Chamberlain, Mary Gag?,
Mrs. O. A. Walker, Clyde Gage,
of Coqullle and Mrs. F. J. Fish
of Bridge.
A program was enjoyed during
the day with Thelma Land in
charge. Vocal selections were
given by Norman Phillips, Elder
J. J. Robertson, Mrs. Quintus
DIckerson, Mrs. Elmer . Hitch
man, Mrs. Harry Mathews, Miss
Marcia Lang, Mrs. Wm. Stumpf.
Readings by Mrs. Othel Cook,
Mrs. M. Follett, and Mrs. A. N.
Johnson were enjoyed. Mrs. Vir
gil Olsen and Susan and Sylvia
Jo Landreth played the piano.
During the open house Mrs. N.
E. Landreth Jr. and Mrs. Merle
C. Landreth and Mrs. Clarissa
Sumpf assisted about the rooms.
Mrs. Earl Rhoades and Mrs.
Irma Bewley poured; Mrs. Viv
ian Fish, Miss LeAnn Pownder,
served. The guest book was in
charge of Susan and Sylvia Jo
Landreth. A large decorated cake
and flowers were used on tho
service table.
Relatives attending from out-of-town
included: C. A. Gage,
brother, Coquille; Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Fish, brother-in-law and
sister. Myrtle Point; Mrs. Bonnie
Walker, sister, Coquille; Miss
Mary Ann Walker, niece, Co
quille; Miss Le Anne Pownder,
Grand-niece, Coquille, LeNorme
Pownder, nephew, Bandon.
Their sons and lamuies were
here from out-of-state, - Mr. and
Mrs. N. E. Landreth, Jr., and
daughter, Susan of Oakland, who
returned to their nome over tne
weekend; and Mr. and Mrs.
Merle C. Landreth and daughter,
Sylvia Jo of Richmond" Beach,
Wn, who planned to remain In
Roseburg until the Thanksgiving
holiday. Residing In Roseburg
are Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stumpf,
the latter is a granddaughter of
the Landreths who was Clarissa
Mabley before her marriage.
NEW 4-H CLUB
A new 4-H club was organized
at Tenmile November 3 and will
be known as the Short Dozen.
Officers elected include: Shirley
DeGnath, president; Mozello
Welch, vice-president; Darlene
Rowell, secretary; Careen Row
ell, yell and song leader and Mar
tha Hinch, news reporter.
The 4-H club leader is Mrs.
Gray and her assistant will be
Mrs. waiter coats, me gins are
working on tea towels. The next
meeting will oe neia at tne nome
of Mrs. Gray, Nov. 26.
Joining the new club were Ju
dith Thomson, Martha Hincn,
Vivian Cassidy, Shirley DeGnath,
Careen Rowell, Mozelle Welch,
Carole Maisenbach, Darlene
Rowell, BIrigth Lundstrom, In
grid Llndberg and Hazel Young.
O.S.C. MOTHERS
CLUB TO HOLD AUCTION
SALE AT NEXT MEETING
An auction sale will be held by
the Oregon State College Mothers
club at the next meeting planned
lor uecember am at two o ciock
In the afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Horace C. Berg in
Laurelwood with Mrs. G. V.
WImberly, co-hostess. All past
and present members of the club
are urged to attend.
Proceeds from the auction
sale will go to the student loan
fund.
LUNCHEON HELD
AT HEINBACH HOME
Mrs. M. C. Heinbach entertain
ed a group of friends at lunch
eon Tuesday noon at her home
at Winston. Lovers were placed
for 'Mrs. Vivian Laurance, Mrs.
Bess Golgert, Mrs. Grace
Barnes, Mrs. Helen Buell, Mrs.
Othal Barnes, Mrs. Bess Clark
and the hostess. The afternoon
was spent at pinochle and taking'
pictures.
It ain't what you do
it's the way that you
doitS
Careful (even fuisy) Installa
tion Is a built-in part of our
service. We like our heme
pleasing In every detail and
ws think you do too.
S.D.C. GRANGE TO
HOLD THANKSGIVING '
DINNER ON THURSDAY
South Deer Creek Grange will
hold its annual Thanksgiving din
ner at one o'clock Thursday at
the hall. A program and dance
will follow the dinner. All mem
bers and their families are urged
to be present.
RIVERSDALK GRANGE
THANKSGIVING DINNER
TO BE ENJOYED u
Rivers dale Grange 'annual
Thanksgiving dinner will be an
enjoyable affair of Thursday.
Nov. 23, at six-thirty o'clock in
the evening at the halL The tur
key will be furnished by the
Grange. The remainder of the
dinner will be in the form of a
potluck affair. Those attending
are asked to bring their own
A dam; ! fal
low for the auuiia and games
are being arranged for the young
people. All members and their
families are Invited.
FRIENDS ENTERTAINED
WITH PLASTIC PARTY
Mrs. Stanford Buell entertain
ed friends Thursday evening at a
plastic party. The demonstration
was given by Mrs. Zella Jorgen
son. Enjoying the evening were the
Mesdames Phyllis Paroz, Vivian
Laurance, Marge Brittain, Betty
Swaim, Frances Collins, Virginia
Laurance, W 1 1 m a Haumlser,
Grace Barnes, Belle Clark, Bess
Golgert, Mercy Buell, Gladys
Johnston, Rosa Heinbach and the
hostess.
WALTHER LEAGUE TO
HOLD 8KATING PARTY
WEDNESDAY EVENING
The congregations of both St.
John's Lutheran church at Sut
herlln and St. Paul's Lutheran
church of Roseburg are most
cordially invited to attend the
roller-skating party to be held by
Douglas County Walther League
Wednesday evening, Nov. 23, at
the Winchester rink.
Those desiring transportation
are asked to call either Oakland
2888 or Roseburg 1526-R,
V.F-W. AXILIARY" TO
HOLD SPECIAL MEETING
The V. F. W. Patrick Kelley
auxiliary will hold a special
meeting tonight, Nov. 22. at eight
o'clock at the armory for . the
purpose of electing new officers.
All members of the auxiliary are
requested to be present .
FRIENDSHIP CLUB
PLANS PARTY
The Friendship club will hold
a Christmas party Dec. 15 at
the home of Mattle Jackson, 11
47 Corey avenue. , . 1
I CLUB MEET WITH
MRS. CONNIE SHOWER '
Mrs. Connie Showers enru.r
ed the Jolly Circle club at her
home Wednesday fte0"- "
members are requited to at
tend the next meeting Dec ,7 at
2 p.m. at Mrs. Evelyn Warrens
home in order to draw names
for U.e Christmas gift exchange.
Mrs. Showers served refresh;
ments to Mrs. Sallie Barker and
ion? Clifton; Mrs. Etalt Ikjon
SV j-j rw.nte. and daughter.
Carol; Mrs. -"'"ni";;h;;Sr
Clara Schluenz, Mrs. DorothySt
Peter, Mrs. Evelyn Warren,
members and a guest, Mrs.
Leora Andrews.
COUNTRY CLUB MEMBERS.
AND GUESTS INVITED TO
FORMAL DINNER-DANCE
All members of the Roseburg
Country Club and their invited
guests have been asked to enjoy
a charming eight o'clock formal
dinner-dance to be held at the
clubhouse Saturday night Nov.
26. .
Dr. and Mrs. Earl Neuru and
Attorney and Mrs. Edward Mur
phy head the general committee
making arrangements for the af
fair. An unusually enjoyable
time Is being anticipated by the
club membership. '
In ancient Greece the athlete's
principal diet consisted of fresh
cheese.
Thanksgiving Dinner
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will be served
In the afternoon
between S and 7
on November 24th.
Reservations Only
Club Members and Guests
Roseburg Country Club
Cake Mix
is tops for
quality..
I've tried
them all.'
mvi Mrs. Ibm MmI, Qlrr4, mm-:
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FREE!
A $15
Myrtltwood Gift
EACH
WEEK
until .
CHRISTMAS
In Our Atomic
Burger Game.
For details
inquire at
MYRTLEW00D
TREASURE
HOUSE
WINSTON
Open till I P. M.
A Reduction in Gas Bates
It is our very great pleasure to inform the people of Roseburg that
their gas rates are going to be reduced, commencing with November
bills. . 1
By this rate reduction we are passing on to our customers the
benefit of savings in our fuel cost' which have been accomplished
within the last few weeks.
Rate reductions scheduled for Roseburg will amount to 2.1 a therm.
This will constitute a reduction of about 10 percent in the average
bill and will cancel out one-third of the increase in gas rates which
has been in effect since mid-1948.
Reductions scheduled for all of our Oregon Utility Gas Properties
will save consumers an estimated $113,600 a year, of which amount
$18,900 will be saved by the people of Roseburg.
. In such substantial manner a cardinal principle of our operating
policy is seen at work the policy of giving our customers the
benefit of lower production costs in the form of lower gas rates.
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Utilitick Company
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