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    10 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Mon., Nor. 28, 949
Society
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER end BETTY ALLEN
NOTICE
Social Itemi lubmttted by tele
phone tor the loclety page must
be turned In before 12 o'clock
Monday through Thursday and
bv 10 a, m. Friday at which
timn the social calendar and Sat
urday's society page are closed
weekly.
HOLIDAY DINNERS
ENJOYED BY MANY ;
A turkey dinner was enjoyed
at tne nome oi Mr. ana jnrs. n.
O. Rand on Thanksgiving day. at
5 o'clock.
Attending the dinner were 0.
J. Rand, Mrs. Flora Harvey, Mr.
and Mrs. H. M. Burt and daugh
ters. Nonna. Lee and Marcla
Rae, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Rand
and daughters, Joyce, Joanne
and son. Larry: Mr. and Mrs.
Rriwln Harvev and daughter,
Mareo Ann: Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
rnrr and son. Rodeer and daugh
ter. Brenda: Mr. and Mrs. E. 0.
' Rutid and daughters. Barbara
Svlvia. Edna and Marian of
Rnsehiirp and Edith of Portland
J. B. Nelson and son, Calvin of
Dillard:
Also Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Rand
. and son. Robert of creswen
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Foree and
dauehter. Ramona and sons Ver
non and Ernest of Green; Miss
Koreen SamDson of Rosebure:
David Bryant of North Bend; and
the host and hostess, Mr. and
Mrs. H. O. Rand and daughters,
Shirley, Beverly, Bonnie and
ions, Norman and Melvin.
Visiting and singing were en
Joyed at the close of the dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Foster
entertained at their home on
East Douglas street Thanks
giving day, Enjoying the occa
sion were Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Dorfler, Sr. of Oakridge Ore.,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dorfler Jr.
and son of Yoncalla; Mr. and
Mrs. L. H, Dillon and children,
Gary and Theresa; Mr. Mrs. W.
E. Eshom and son of Westflr;
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stock of West
fir; Bonnie Stock, student at Uni
versity of Oregon and the Fos
ter's children Bill and Janet.
Enjoying Thanksgiving dinner
at the A, R. Kronke home on
Winchester street Thursday were
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dutton of
Los Angeles, Mrs. Dutton's fa
ther, George Weber, Karen Kron
ke and the host and hostess. Mrs.
Dutton Is a sister of Mrs. Kronke.
They left Saturday for their
home in southern California.
Thanksgiving dinner was held
Thursday at the home of Mr. and
Prairie at 2 o'clock. Present
Mm Haninr uanan or w n n n
were the Henry Webera and sons
' Michael and Dennis; Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Weber and daughter,
Dorothy; Mr. and Mrs. George
weber, Jr. and daughters Linda,
Janet ana Joyce: Mr. and Mrs,
Maurice Weber and son, Mau
rice Jr.. and Mr, and Mrs. Cole
of San Fernando valley Calif.
' Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cooper of
Dillard entertained their family
on inanxsgiving. inose joining
them were Mr. and Mrs. Terrol
Cooper and son from McMinn
ville, Mrs. Kenneth Cooper and
son from Aberdeen, Wash.,
whose husband is now in China,
and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pearson
and son Don and daughter Mary
Lynn, from Roseburg.
Mr, and Mrs. Terrol Cooper and
son and Mrs. Kenneth Cooper and
on are spending the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cooper of
uinara. special long distance tel.
eohone greetings were receiv
ed from Mr. Lynn Cooper and
lamny at vanejo uani.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Abner Rice Sr.
of Dillard entertained at Thanks
giving dinner the following
guests: vr. ju ana Mrs. bio
gctt of Salem, Mrs. Edith Bond
and Mrs. George Morin, M r. and
Mrs. Vic Rice and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Hoy Rice and daughter,
Mr, and Mrs.Auskor Engcr of
Roseburg; and Mrs. Sadie Sheri
dan.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Bucll
oi uiuara entertained for Thanks.
giving dinner her brother-in-law
and sister Mr, and Mrs. Clifford
Aten ana two boys Jimmy and
Larry, and their son- in-law and
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Post of
Dillard had as their guests for
Thanksgiving dinner her brother-
in-law ana sister Mr. and Mrs.
Davis Allen of Rickreall Oregon,
and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Butler
ana three sons of Mvrtle Creek,
and their son-in-law and daugh
ter Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bur-
fess and two children and the
E. Post family of Winston.
Dinner guests at tht Oliver
Henry home on Rice Creek for
Thanksgiving day were Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Henry and family,
Miss Joan Boyles and Miss Por
ter all of Eugene. Rev. and Mrs.
Stanley Boyles of Roseburg and
Mr. and Mrs. Merlch ol Winston.
In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs.
Towers of Winston called at the
Henry home.
Mr. and Mr. A. E. Street of
Malin, Oregon spent the Thanks
giving weekend visiting her fat
her C M. Siegel at Tenmile and
her two aunts Mrs. J, G. Barnes
and Mrs. Belle Clark at Dillard.
Clark Wltson and Kenny Whit
ton of Lot Angeles Calif, are
visiting their son and brother,
Jerry Whltson and family for two
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rice and
daughter spent Thanksgiving day
FOCD SALE
December trd, from
t a. m. to t p. m.,
v. at Jack rarlM'.
130 N. Jackson at
Bislrlrt N. M, Ortiaii Slate
Narfttt' Asteclatlaa
with her grandmother and father,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Raburn of Gar
den Valley. They had a large
family 4 reunion.
BANQUET AND MEETING
OF HOTEL ASSOCIATION
ENJOYABLE AFFAIR
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harding,
Ernest Butler, and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Bodln entertained the
Southern Oregon Hotel associa
tion at the hotel Umpqua Sunday,
November 20. The business meet
ing was at 4:00 o'clock and in
cluded election of officers. Lloyd
Cummlngs, of the Oregon hotel
in Eugene was elected president:
Ernest Butler, hotel Umpqua,
vice-president, and Charles Van
Duyn, Eugene, Oregon, secretary
treasurer. The banquet was served In the
civic club room at 6:30 o'clock.
All were seated at one long table,
which was decorated with long,
low floral arrangements of chry
santhemums in various shades
and three five-place sliver cande
labras. Fifty-two guests attended.
W. W. Chadwlck, hotel Sena
tor, Salem, Oregon, as president,
opened the meeting, then turned
the program over to Jack Hard
ing, who acted as toastmaster,
giving the address of welcome
and presenting the program.
Rusty Steinbergcr, of the
Happy Valley Cowboys, played
the accordlan for community
singing.
Helen Casey gave a very in
teresting talk on her experiences
at foreign hotels on her South
American trip.
Miss Naomi Scott very grac
iously played two violin solos.
Mrs. Harris Ellsworth and Miss
Helen Casey gave two skits
which were most enjoyable.
Congressman Harris Ellsworth
talked of his. experiences at
hotels on his European trip.
Alter tne banquet, guests were
invited to the Harding home
where contract bridge and can
asta were played. The affair was
reported as most successful and
enjoyable.
BETA SIOMA PHI CITY
COUNCIL MEET8 AT
NO-H08TE88 LUNCHEON
Beta Sigma Phi City Council
met Thursday at the Hotel Umn.
qua for a no-hostess one o'clock
luncheon. Mrs. K. B. Rhodes,
president, conducted the business
meeting, at which time it was
decided as the Council's civic
project for all members (on a
volunteer basis) to go to Mercy
hospital to have their blood typ-
ea ana leave a list lor ail doc
tors and hospitals of this area.
covers were Diacea for Mrs.
R. B. Rhodes, Mrs. Eugene
Krewson, Mrs. Frank Wlckham,
Mrs. Wayne Crooch, Mrs. Harri
son R. Winston, ftfrs. Robert
Phillips, Mrs. Eugene Powell,
Dr. Eleanore Carlson and Mrs.
E. F. Marcell.
The next meeting will be De
cember 8 at a one o'clock no
hostess luncheon at the Hotel
Umpqua.
THIRD BIRTHDAY
CELEBRATED TUESDAY
BY MONTY KER8HNER
Monty Knute Kershner was
honored on his third birthday
Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 22 when
his motner, Mrs. Knute Kersh
ner, invited a group of friends to
their home on Harvard avenue.
Two birthday cakes decorated
the table and each guest received
a paper nat, oaiioons ana a can
dy basket
Helping Monty celebrate -his
birthday were Mrs. Donald Mat
son and son, Douglas; Mrs. El-
Mrs. Dick Fles and sons, Ted and
Larry; Mrs. Donald Bliss, and
sons Don and Terry; Mrs,
Charles Benson and daus'hter.
Lorl Jo; Mrs. James Flnley and
sons, Jimmy ana uarv: Mrs,
Bruce Carter and tons, John' Lo-
ren turn iiaien.
RICE VALLEY RESIDENTS
HONORED ON WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY SATURDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Phi! Pratt of Rice
valley entertained at an anniver
sary party Saturday evening hon
oring Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Swann
on their eighth wedding anniver
sary.
Cards were enloved during the
evening. The service table was
decorated with an anniversary
cake, fall flowers and greenery.
Gifts and cards were received by
the honored couple. .
Enjoying the occasion were
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Permln, Mr.
and Mrs. W. L, Wallln and son,
David, of Roseburg; Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Topton of Winston, Mr. and
Mrs. wayne Ktce ot Klce valley,
the Swanns and the host and hos
tess.
MR. AND MRS. WELKER
ENTERTAIN FRIENDS
SATURDAY EVENING
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Welker
entertained a group of friends at
tneir nome on South Jackson
street Saturday evening. Pinoch
le was at nlav followed bv a so
cial time when Mrs. Verdun Bou
cock and Perry Thicle were sur
prises oy me group wnn guts
for their birthdays.
Mrs. Norman Hess, Walter Al
len and Clifford Smith held win
ning scores.
Unloving the occasion were
Mr. and Mrs. Verdun Boucock,
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Thlelc, Mr.
and Mis. Clifford Smith, Mr. and
Mis. Walter Allen, Mr. and Mis.
Norman Hess and the host and
hostess.
Two Candidates For Senior High Carnival Queen Announced
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Bonnit
Above left: Bonnie Bellows
was born in Roseburg June 26,
1932: She is a member of the
Mixed Chorus and of the Home
Economics club. She is employed
by the Indian theatre and ex
oects to be married next year.
She likes music, cooking, house
keeping and reading. Bill Wag
ner is acting as ner campaign
manager.
Above right: Ernestine Wallen
was born in Asheville, N. C,
Sent. 7. 1931. : She Is a member
of Tri-Hi-Y, Junior-Senior chor ji,
Mired Chorus; Knights of Pyth
ias Drum Corps; Young Ameri
can Citizens. She plans to go to
Oregon State college and major
in Physical education. She lik!s
music, horses and sports activi
ties. Her manager for the cam
paign is Bill Van Horn.
MR. AND MRS. LANDRETH
HONORED AT RECEPTION
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Landreth
Sr., who recently celebrated
their golden wedding anniver
sary at their home, were honor
ed Saturday evening at a charm
ing reception held at the beauti
ful home of Dr. and Mrs. A. N.
Johnson, on West Mosher street.
The affair was sponsored by the
faeventn Day Adventist church
and was attended by the con-
regatlon and a large number of
L'lends.
Mr. and Mrs. Landreth receiv
ed the congratulations of 125
friends calling during the even
ing hours. They sat in front of
the fireplace, which was decorat
ed with a huge golden "50th Wed
ding Anniversary," sign tied
with streamers of gold.
A beautiful combination radio
phonograph was presented by
the church members and friends
to the honored couple.
Mrs. H. Doyle, Mrs. Dixie
Cook and Mrs. Delia Webb were
in charge of the reception ar
rangements. A delightful pro-
gram of readings, musical num
ers and a scrapbook sketch of
the life of the Landreths was
presented and enjoyed.
The guest book was In charge
of Sylvia Jo Landreth, grand
daughter of the honored couple.
Younger girls of the church as
sisted in the serving of the re
freshments. The beautifully ap
pointed serving table was center
ed with a tiered wedding cake.
RIFLE RANGE SEWING
CLU3 HAS ENJOYABLE
MEETING THURSDAY
The Rifle Range Sewing club
met at the home of Lena Pfaff
Thursday afternoon with G w e n
Frank as hostess.
Alice Gill, vice-president, con
ducted a short business meet
ing. Prizes for the games went
to Pauline Greenfield and Marlon
Wilson.
Members enjoying the after
noon were Addle Schick, Dorthy
McPherron, Esther Baker, Ril
da Coleman, Alice Gill, Barbara
Marr, Belle Clinton, Pauline
Greenfield, Marion Wilson, Vir
ginia Brittian. Lena Pfaff and
Gwen Frank.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Pauline Green
field Thursday afternoon, De
cember 1.
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DILLARD CHURCH
GROUP ENJOYS
HOME MEETING
Mrs. Stella A. Finnell was hos
tess of the Woman's Society of
Christian Service of the Dillard
church Thursday, November 17.
Luncheon was followed by devo
tions by Mrs. Lulu Post wno reaa
"Make Your Life Worth While"
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Family night will feature the
next society meeting at the
church Friday. Dec. 9. at 6 n. m.
At that time the mite boxes will
be opened.
Present were Mrs. Jo Lesher,
Mrs. Belle Clark, Mrs. Lulu Post,
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Mrs. Myrtle Burtch, Mrs. rfelen
Rummell, Mrs. Mickey Dawson,
Mrs. Carol Hercher, Mrs. Imo
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