10 The News-Review, Roieburg, Or. Mon., Dm. 12, 1949 Society and GluU NOTICE Social Itemi submitted by tele- Ehone for tne society page musi e turned in before 12 o'clock UmiiIiu fthmilirh ThlimdflV 4nd bv .10 a. m.- Friday at which time the social calendar and Sat urday's society page are closed weeiuy. JAY-C-ETTES TO HOLD CHRISTMAS -PARTY WEDNE8DAY The Jav-D-Kttes annual Christ mas party will be held at the home of Mrs. Donald Gum, 612 W. Lane, street, at eight o'clock Wednesday evening. A gin ex change (elfts to not exceed $1.25) will be enjoyed. All members are urged to be present. ... I Your , 7 YONCALLA WOMEN'S STUDY CLUB MEETS Thursday afternoon the Yon- calla women's siucy ciuo mn at the home of Mrs. J. N. Sparks. Qnorlfa was Jia.llltpd bV MrS. Don Atkinson. A delicious des sert luncheon was servea. ine long dining table was beautifully tnrH with bouauet of red and white carnations. The lesson on Soutn America was d resented by Mrs. Leslie South America were varied and interesting. . Mrs. Fred Reeves' paper told America and some very beaati- ful wail nangmgs were on uis play. Tha luh'a rMirfafma. nnrtv will be held in the Methodist church Epworth Hall,' Dec. lain, in charge of luncheon and decora Hnm are Mm. Ben Metz. Mrs. Earl Strong, Mrs. E. A. McDon ald and Mrs. J. JN. spares. Members present included: Mrs. Cablness, Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. Harvey Cockeram, Mrs. Houser, Mrs. Dare Klngery, Mrs. John Kruse, Mrs. Fred Merk, Mrs.' Metz, Mrs. Fred Reevca, vrt-o MoDnnnlH. Mm. LJovd Pinkston, Mrs. Edgar Richards, Mrs. Ervln Rice, Mrs. Art Ry chard, Mrs. Earl Strong, Mrs. Harold Turpln, Mrs. Dan Wright, Mrs. J. N. Sparks, Mrs. Guy Day, f rinn Mllncnn Mrfl. WflVne Rice and Mrs. McDonald, Jr. 1. . . that keeP giving jM . . . for everyone on your I Remember ... only 11 days to shop for Christmas e r 6 Gift and Model Shop 337 N. Jackson Phone . JEAN MAXINE DUNCAN BECOMES BRIDE OF TANG EDWARD SMITH Saturday evening, December 3, at seven o'clock Miss Jean Max ine Duncan, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Perry Dun can of Days Creek, became the bride of Tang Edward Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess J. Smith, also of Days Creek. The cere. mony was performed by the Rev. erend E. W. Powell at his home in Myrtle Creek, with only the auenaanis ana me parents 01 both the bride and groom pres ent. The bride who was given in marriage by her father, wore a navy blue dressmaker suit, with pink and black accessories, her corsage being of orchids. Miss Norma Duncan who was maid of honor for her sister, was dressed in a grey suit with black acces sories. Her corsage was of rose- Duas. me groom had as his best man, Richard Snyder, ilso of Days Creek. The bride's mother wore a DjacK afternoon frock, while the groom's mother was dressed in rose colored crene. Their corsages were of white car nations. Following a weddlne triD to San Francisco and other points 01 interest in uamornia, Mr. and Mrs. Smith will make their home in Myrtle Creek where the latter will continue her work at the Mvrtle Creek Branch nt thn United States National bank where sne Has been employed since graduating from the Days Creek High school with the class of 194fi The groom who is also a Days Creek graduate is connected with the logeine industry in the Mvrtlo area. Later Saturday evening? Mr. and Mrs. Smith were hnnnivri with a reception at the Lavadoure nan mia-way Detween Days Creek and Mllo. White crepe pa ne an earners ana wnite ana sli ver bells were used tn fnrm decorative note about the room. After the bride and groom had cut the first pieces of the wed ding cake, Mrs. Duncan and Mrs. Jess Smith continued the curtina and serving. Among those sign ing the guest book were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Torrey and Mrs. iviurvin L-ornutt ana son, Delvin, and daughter, Beverly, of Eu gene, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ellefson and daughters, Judith and Ca mille, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Strode and sons, Robert and Ron ald, and daughters Charlotte and Clara Nell, of Riddle, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Van Horn of Glide, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Bresaw and son, Melvin, of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reeser, Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Haney, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wilton, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wolf, Mrs. E. E. Church and A. B. Charles, all of Myrtle Creek, Earl D. Duncan of Rose burg, Mr. and Mrs. N. C, Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ivon Welch, Mr. and Mrs. CHRISTMAS DINNER "" PARTY TO BE HELD . BY CLUB WEDNESDAY The Friendly Circle club will hold its annual Christmas dinner for members and their families at six-thirty o'clock Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reese. Gifts will be exchanged and Pollyanna names will be revealed. TENMILE LADIES CLUBT HOLIDAY PARTY TO BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY The Tenmlle Ladies club will hold its annual Christmas party and noon potluck luncheon Wed nesday at the home of Mrs. Min nie Lockwood. Those attending are asked to bring a gift to exchange. Jess Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Sny der, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Archambeau, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Duncan, Mrs. Rosemary Thrapp, Mrs. J. D. Wright, Mrs. Hal Burgin, Mrs. Chas. Wheeler, Mrs. John Lar son. Mrs. Eula Ralnville. Miss Barbara Snyder, Miss Delia and Miss Doris Wright, Miss Margie and Miss Norma Duncan, Miss Wanda Perkins, Miss Nona and Miss Lola Moore, Miss Dora Smith, Miss Lois Lauback, Miss Agnes Strait, Miss Thetez Ford, Ralph Duncan, Cecil Smith, Art Moore, Loren Smith, Robert Dun can, Lor en Duncan, James Moore, Zerale Lady, Richard Snyder, and Elton Moore. UNIT AND STUDY CL'JB TO HOLD JOINT MEETING The Looklngglass Home Exten sion unit and the P.-T.A. Study club will hold a joint meeting all day Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Milton Vance. The morning program will begin at 10 a.m. on the topic, "Chistmass decora tions." A potluck luncheon will be served at noon, followed by a gift exchange. At two o'clock the program on "Adult inspirational help," and "Child psychology," will be presented. All persons In terested are Invited. CALAPOOIA LADIE8 CLUB CHRISTMAS PARTY AND LUNCHEON TO BE HELD The Calapooia Ladies club an nual Christmas party and noon potluck luncheon will be enjoyed Wednesday at the clubhouse. An exchange of 50-cent gifts will be held. Hostesses for . the day In clude: Mrs. Lucille Starr, Mrs. Jesse Davis, Mrs. Minnie James and Mrs. Cecile Tuthlll. All mem bers are urged to be present - OREGON CHAPTER TO INSTALL OFFICERS AT MEETING WEDNESDAY Oregon chapter, O.E.S. No. 57, will meet at the I.O.O.F. hall In Canyonville at eight fifteen o' clock Wednesday night for instal lation of officers, followed a Christmas party. Gifts will be exchp.nged. (Gifts are not to ex ceed $1.) Mary Gaulke, Freda Little, Adah Brown and Lllliam Womack, hostesses. REV. W. A. MacARTHUR IS GUEST 8PEAKER AT MEETING OF P.-T.A. - The Benson P.-T.A; met Mon day night at the schoolhcuse with Mrs. Don. Wells presiding. Much to everyone's surprise the meet ing was held In the new gym nasium. A report was given on the find ings of the new stage curtains for the gym. . - ' . Room count was taken and the traveling prize went to Miss Sherk's room. Having the most fathers per each: room went to Miss Snedaker's room. The dedication of the new gym nasium is to be January 19th in the form of a free potluck sup per. Mr. Crane Introduced the guest speaker for the evening, being Rev. W. A. MacArthur. Mr. 'Mac Arthur's subject was "Triads of Education" and proved to be FLOOR SANDING and ' FINISHING Estimates Phone 1573-R Leslie Pfaff m. r -i. . . -cfiir.EDiunw very interesting" to all. Group singing took olace with three Christmas carols lead by Miss Farnaworth. - The president announced to all parents interested in coming to the next P.-T.A. meeting Jan. 3 and could not because of chil dren, there will be a reliable par ty to care for them during the business meeting. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. . . HUBBARD CREEK NEEDLE CLUB TO MEET WEDNE8DAY The Hubbard Creek Needle club will meet Wednesday at one i o'clock at the home of Mrs. Sa- ) die McKlnney. All members are urged to be present. . - - CLUB CHRISTMAS PARTY ' TO BE HELD AT FENN ' HOME ON WEDNESDAY ; The Friendly Hour club will hold its annual Christmas party Wednesday at a noon potluck luncheon at the home of Mrs. Grace Fenn with Mrs.' Clara Herman, -ohostess. Christmas gifts will be exchanged. 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