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ft I Ths News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Tuei., Dm. 13, 1949 I T I lljLI t Umpqua Valley Hardware fLd I I Suggests This Christmas r& $ 111 x -" 2' I It i II HOSTESS SETS 1 I : jrj I kfl Libbey Glass JLj i" vfet tt Here's a gift that Is sure to please at Christ- . 5 I it MjLjrr 1 c 1 1" mas , . . dramatically personalized glasses! :jj ft! l Each initial is wreathed in bright 22K gold. L X Suftifm Satin etched and gold initial is fired on jny TOffi won't wash off. Bases are heavy. Rims ore gold 5 t banded, too, and are guaranteed. "You get a .ft im '! new glass if the "Safedge" ever chips. Each 'jp: S& jifcL. 9'ass n0'c's ' ' ounces ond all sets are pack- rV .aV agec' 'n 9reen onc 9' 9'' cartons. Come in ' - MiS&iSfeftS' -2 soon and see this 'sure-to-pleose" Christmas ft f SET .OF 8 . . . J I jS SS' See the new Libbey Emerald g lot set , , , 3 dif- ft 5 Housewares Department :a 1 v A a I, R: 202 N. Jackson THE SYMBOL OF ROYAL DOULTOM ROYAL DO ULfOU ftorfy to foriy Oiii New low HOSTESS SETS by Libbey Glass Here's a gift that Is sure to please at Christ mas , , . dramatically personalized glasses! Each initial is wreathed in bright 22K gold. Satin etched ond gold initial is fired on won't wash off. Bases are heavy. Rims are gold banded, too, and are guaranteed. "You get a new glass if the "Safedge" ever chips. Each glass holds 1 1 ounces ond all sets are pack aged In green ond gold gift cartons. Come in soon and see this sure-to-pleose" Christmas gift. SET OF 0 See the new Libbey Emerald glasses ... 3 dif ferent tiiet . . . sett of 8 only 1.65, Housewares Department UMPQUA VALLEY . nome - uwnea ana uperaiea jiore 1 - . 1 r . Phont 73 Society and CluU NOTICE Social Itemi submitted by tele phone for the society page must be turned In before 12 o'clock Monday through Thursday and by 10 a. m. Friday at which time the social calendar and Sab urday'a society page are closed weewy. TWELVE AND WON CLUB HOLDS ALL-DAY MEET AT RICHARDSON HOME Mrs. N. E. Richardson was hostess to members of the Twelve and Won club at her home Tuesday morning at break' fast Mrs. Overbeck gave a dem onstration of plastic articles. Enjoying the morning were Mrs. Forest Keller, Mrs. uay, Mrs. E. K. Jones, guests; Mrs. E. Princen, Mrs. Fred Hargls, Mrs. William Pelfer. Miss Ber- nardlne Princen, Mrs. Fred Rltz- man, Mrs. Thella Webber, Mrs. W. Rinabareer. Mrs. H. C. Pars- low and the hostess. Luncheon was served at one o'clock and a short business meeting followed. Club members made nlans for the annual Christ mas dinner and games were en Joyed with Mrs. Forest Keller winning guest prize and Mrs. Fred Hargls and Mrs. William Pelfer the members' prize. Phrlatmoa holla n n. t 11A I. grennery and encircled with red candles and Santa Claus Iigu rlnes formed the holiday center piece. A birthday cake was pre sented to Mrs. Fred Hargls. The cake was decorated with Santa and Eskimo candles. Gifts were given Mrs. Fred and Mrs. B. Hargis. The club will hold their annual party at the Ritzman home, Apt. 215, Kohlhagen Apartments Tues day, December 20. Taking pan In the afternoon social time were Mrs. Keller, Mrs. Day, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Princen, Mrs. Fred Hargls, Miss Bernadlne Princen Mrs. W. Pelfer, Mrs. Webber, Mrs. Ritzman and Mrs. Rich ardson. LUTHERAN BIBLE CLASS, SCHEDULES MEETING Mid-Week Bible Class of St Paul's Lutheran church has scheduled an afternoon meeting at the home of Mrs1. M. Reltmann on Calkins Road, Thursday, Dec. 1 15. There will be exchange uf gifts as this is the annual Christ mas party. Those wishing transportation are asked to meet at the parish house at 1:30 p.m. Those desiring transportation to the parish house are asked to call Mrs. E. W. Car ter. All women of the congrega tion and iriends are most cordial ly invited to enlov the occasion. terl All women of the congrega- DRESSMAKING AND ALTERATIONS Expert workmanihip, 10 yum xprinc. Why b ia tli fled with leai than tha bwtT HELEN JORGENSEN (formerly of Chicago) floa rullarton St Phont 135YX ... 3 I CALOPOOIA LADIES CLUB TO .HOLD CHRISTMAS PARTY Calapoola club Is planning Its Christmas party, to be neld Wednesday, Dec. 14, at the club house. Potluck luncheon will be served at noon and members are asked to bring gifts for them to exchange. Those bringing children are asked to bring gffts for the ex exchange. Members also are re quested to bring canned food for the Children's Farm Home. Serv ing on the committee are Mrs. Jess Davis, Mrs. Lucille Starr, Mrs. Minnie James and Mrs. Ceclle Tuthill. The meeting date has been set ahead one week in order not to conflict with the holiday season. CIRCLES TO MEET ON THURSDAY Circle No. 1, of the Methodist church will meet Thursday it two o clock at the home 01 Mrs. J. M. Boyles, 1301 Umpqua Ave- tue ast. An excnange 01 du cem gifts will be held during the so cial hour. Circle No. 2. will meet Thurs day at two o'clock at the .home of Mrs. P. T. Bubar, 148 S. Chad wick street, at which time a 25 cent gift exchange will be held. circle no. 4, win meet inurs- day at a twelve-thirty o'clock planned potluck luncneon to De held at the home of Mrs. William Hoeft, 745 S. Stephens street Those attending are asked to bring their own table service. JOLLY CIRCLE CLUB ' PLANS WATCH PARTY Jolly Circle club members met with Mrs. Evelyn Warren Wed nesday and plans were made lor a New Year's Watch party. Names were drawn for the Christmas gift exchange to high light the Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Sallie Barker, Dec. 21. . . The hostess served refresh ments to Mrs. Barker and son, Clifton; Mrs.-Elsie Isakson, Dou- nle and Carol; Mrs. Leora Lynn, Mrs. M. Manning. Mrs. Ethel Sanders, Mrs. Connie Showers, Miss Clara Schluenz, Mrs. Eve lyn Simpson, Mrs, Dprothy SL Peter, and Mrs. Leora Andrews, a visitor- KELLOGG JUVENILE , GRANGE ELECTS -NEW OFFICERS . Officers recently elected for Kellogg Juvenile grange were master, Darlene Madison; over seer, Dean Gill; lecturer, Ronald Moore; steward, Gerald Haines; assistant steward, Boyd Garri son; chaplain, Janet Monner; treasurer, Mollie Monner; secre tary, Gary Bullock; gate keep er, Steven Madison; Ceres, Bet ty Madison; Pomona, Janice Haines; Flora, Theresa Adamo; lady i; assistant steward, Doris Moore. - ' . - These officers were Installed by the Rice Valley Grange Tues day evening, Dec. 6. MELROSE H. E. C. TO MEET ON WEDNESDAY Melrose Home Economics club will meet Wednesday at a one o'clock dessert-luncheon at the home of Mrs. Margaret Aydelott with Mrs. Amy Matthews, co hostess, instead of at the home of Mrs. Patricia Doerner as pre viously announced. All Grange ladies are urged to attend. New officers will be elected and future social activities will be planned. Following the busi ness meeting gifts will be ex changed. FRIENDLY CIRCLE CLUB PARTY POSTPONED A- WEEK The Friendly Circle club annual Christmas dinner and exchange of gifts for members and their families has been postponed from this week to Wednesday, Dec. 21, to be held at six-thirty o'clock In the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reese. Pollyanna names will be revealed during the social hour. GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY The Garden Valley Women's club will meet Thursday for a no-hostess affair at two o'clock at the clubhouse. All members are urged to be present. . If Wishes Were Horses property would be worth less . , . Insurance projec tion unnecessary. BUT your property Is valuable ond, unless you would chance losing this Investment to disaster, insurance is a must. Don't be without it! Call on me for Insur- once advice and protec tion todoy. R. O.YOUNG Phons 417 20S W. Cast St. kotebiirf DRILLETTES in the Elks lodge home talent charity show are these Roseburg high school girls from the pep squad and K. P. drum end bugle eorpi: Left to right Shirley Erickson, Jeanne Rspp, Bonnie .Nelson, Will Wilshire, Jill Kern, Jackie Daniels, Valerie Sparks, Ethelmae Wil ton, Ann Mariott, Nadane Sparks, Joan Grpss, Pat Mean, Margaret Tucker, Donna Schaeffer, and Evelyn - Deveraux. Joan Zemlicka and Louise Steffamon, not present for the picture, will be with the Drillettei in the Act I Finale, "I Love a Parade." Alio appearing with the Drill ettes will be Pauline Miller and Nadene Sparks, baton twrilen, and Marty McClay, featured sing er. (Picture by Photo Lab) LELA RAMSEY PAYS OFFICIAL VISIT TO REBEKAH LODGE Lela Ramsey, state president of the Rebekah Assembly paid her official visit to the Elkton Rebekah lodge Tuesday evening, Dec. 6. Velma Binder, Ruby Hamrick and Pauline Latham were initiated into the lodge. Guests were present from Lo ralne, Roseburg, Myrtle Creek, Portland, Portland Utopia, Mon mouth, Longview and Gravity, Iowa. At the business session It was planned to have a shower for the kitchen of the lodge hall at the next meeting. At that time the Christmas party and gift ex tjange are also planned, EASTERN STAR TO HOLD CHRISTMA8 PROGRAM AND 80CIAL THURSDAY Roseburg chapter of Eastern Star will hold its annual Christ mas program at eight o'clock Thursday night at the Masonic temple. A social hour and re freshments will follow. Members and visiting members are invit ed. Mrs. A. j. unison, worthy matron, will preside. A special meetine will be held at 5 p.m. Thursday at the Ma sonic temple for initiation. COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN CHRISTMAS PARTY TO BE HELD ON THURSDAY Women of the Rosebure Coun try club are invited to the annual Christmas party to be held at ten-thirty o'clock Thursday morning at tne ciUDnouse, at which time gifts, not to exceed $1, will be exchanged. A lunch eon will be served at twelve o' clock,) followed by the contract bridge play at one o'clock. Res ervations are to be made by call ing the Country club. UMPQUA REBEKAHS HAVE NEW OFFICERS New officers of Umpaua Re bekah lodge No. 173 have been announced. They Include Frances Carnes, noble grand; Marcell Henderer, viae grand; Frances Price, secretary; Gladyce Stew art, treasurer; Emma Monner, fi nancial secretary. BUSY STEPPERS CLUB TO HOLD PARTY THURSDAY The Olalla-Busy Steppers club will hold its annual ChrKtmas party with an exchange of 75 cent guts inursday at a noon potluck luncheon at the home of Mrs. Maureen Muetzel. All members are urged to be present. Open Now $ & SUNSHINE CLUB TO HOLD CHRISTMAS DINNER The Northside Sunshine club will hold its annual Christmas dinner Thursday at the home of Mrs. William Stiewig at twelve thirty o'clock. Members are ask ed to bring a gift to exchange, their table service and a game prize. MR. AND MRS. FlNDLAY ENTERTAIN SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Findlay and children, Ruby Jo, Brenda and Tommy, entertained as guests at their home Saturday afternoon and evening, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson and sons, Irving, and Leroy and Mar vin Sigfriedson. DEMOLAYS INVITED TO GRANTS PASS, DEC. 17 Rosebure chapter, DeMolay, has been invited to Grants Pass, Dec. 17. Those desiring to go to Grants Pass are requested to meet at the Masonic temple Sa turday morning at 8:45 o'clock. S. D. C. GRANGE TO HOLD MEETING SATURDAY South Deer Creek Grange has announced a meeting for eight o'clock Saturday night, Dec. 17, at the hall, at which time the men will serve a hamburger feed. All members are uiged to be present. MR8. RUBY BLOOD ENTERTAINS AT DINNER Mrs. Ruby Blood entertained at an enjoyable dinner at her home Sunday having as guest3, Mrs. Hattie Simmilkier and. Fred Cachelin. Later the group was joined by Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Betts. COMFORT CLUB TO HOLD ANNUAL PARTY The Elgarose Comfort club will hold its annual potluck Christ mas luncheon Thursday at twelve o'clock noon at the schoolhouse for the school children. Those at tending are asked to bring an in expensive gift to exchange. For company fare serve baked ham with cooked or canned pear halves that have been filled with chutney. Hand Mad Chocolates Glva a gift box for Christmas Sanford'i Candy Kitchen 125 W. Cass Ihe VAEIM 230 N. Vi n -- A .A A . n . k iV 111 II ! FRIENDSHIP CLUB TO HOLD CHRISTMAS PARTY , The Friendship club of Pythian Sisters will hold its annual Christ mas party at eight o'clock Thurs day night at the home of Mrs. George Jackson, 1147 Corey ave nue with Mrs. Elizabeth Gard ner, co-hostess. A gift exchange will be enjoyed. Those bringing guests are asked to bring an ex tra gift. . In the winter, raccoons hiber nate in family groups, often in well-chosen hollow trees. To love and to cherish.... 'NGAGEMENI AND WEDDING B1NGS Htn an lowly rlnet il will mown for a lifrtlnM. Tlwy or . atylad tor aglu bMuty ani ' lMndraftMl by .xpwti. JEWELERS Stephens MINERAL CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY The Umpqua Mineral club will hold a seven o'clock potluck din ner Thursday night at the K. of P. hall for members and Invited guests. Leslie Roberts will be speaker on metal-tungsten. The club will furnish the turkey, dressing and coffee. Those at tending are asked to bring their own table service and items shown on their notice of the meet ing. LEGION POST AND AUXILIARY INVITED TO SING CAROLS - Members of the American Le gion and auxiliary interested in participating in the Christmas carol singing December 23, are requested to meet at eight-thirty o'clock that evening at the Le gion home. Those taking part in the carol singing are requested to dress warmly to bring a flashlight. The post and auxiliary already have the booklets to be used for the carol singing. Keys to Happiness a piano in your home means fun and entertainment for. the entire family. See our Baldwin and Wurlitzer Pianos today. 0TT and RICKETTS Corner Jackson ' and Cass Sts. Across From Douglas County Bank Hours: 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Evenings, 7 to 9 Daily except Sunday