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8 The Newi-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Frt., Dee. 16, 14 Society and Gluhi By LOTUS KNICHT PORTER and BETTY ALLEN NOTICE Social itemi submitted by tele phone (or the society page must be turned in before 12 o'clock Monday through Thursday nd by 10 a. m. Friday at which time the social calendar and Sat urday's society page are closed weekly. REEDSPORT REBEKAHS ELECT NEW OFFICERS When the Three River Rebe kah lodge met Thursday night at Reedsport, new officers for the coming year were elected. Noble grand will be Margaret Smiley; vice grand, Hilda Teit zel; secretary, Hazel Waggoner; treasurer, Art Tollefson. Installa tion ceremonies will be held Jan uary. 12. mm HOME ECONOMICS CLUB PLAN ACTIVITIES AT DECEMBER MEETING Home Economics a poiiucK lunaneon IT -W T I 4. .r An excllin? adventufle for chil dren and for those young fa heart ewtkenlog the vivid, happy dreamt of childhood, SANTA, and TOYLAND. 50c per Copy Rental Library Downstairs Store Evergreen rluh eninved and meeting at tne nan inuis day with Mable Lange, Gladys Stafford and Kubie Bloom as hostesses. The tables were deco rated with holly and miniature Santa Clauses. Ruble Bloom was installed as new chairman. A report on accomplishments of the club during the past year was given by the retiring chair man, Margaret McCord. Discus sion was held on the Christmas nartv and suDDer to be Dec. 17. Each person attending is asked to bring a fifty cent gift for ex change and those having children bring a gift for them to exchange also. Present were Minnie Kobernik, Evon Wheeland, Ruby Belle Ko bernik, Ethel Forrest, Sarah Cy rus, Margaret Burt, Mable Lang, Mable Burr, Mable Garrick, Rosa Hclnbach, Renle Jenkins, Garnet Folmsbee, Margaret Mc Cord, Glayds Stafford, Nell Land er Dorothy Talbot, Myrtle Glenn, Blanche Tipton, Rubie Bloom and Cora Johnson. The next meeting will be held Dec. 22 with Carolyn Dame, Min nie and Ruby Belle Kobernik a hostesses. White, Aqua, Red, Blue, Pink Narrow and Medium Widths JUMu EVERGREEN ORANGE COMMITTEES ANNOUNCED FOR COMING YEAR Committees for the coming year were appointed at the meet ing of Evergreen Grange Friday, Dec. 9 at the hall. The business meeting followed a motion pic ture. Rubie Bloom, master, con ferred the obligations on Mr. and Mrs. E. Johnson and Mr.' and Mrs. E. Wilhite. Officers not present for the county installation ceremony held at Riversdale were Install ed by past master, John Hess. They included Jessie Thomaj, lecturer; Rosa Heinbach, treas urer; Myrtle Glenn, Flora and executive committee, John Land er, Jr., Emery Baker and Mil- iora Linie. Committee appointments In cluded: finance, Margaret Burt, Ethel Forrest, Isabella McDow ell; relief, Carolyn Dame, Nell Lander, Dorothy Talbot; agrlcul ture, Charles McCord, Ross Jen kins, John Lander, Jr.; legisla tlve, Ralph Forrest, BUI Garrick, rtonnle Harryman; reception, Ke nee Jenkins, Gladys and Blaine Stafford; publicity, Ruby Belle Kobernik; sales sup cnairman, Mable Lange; musician, Marga ret McCord. The annual Christmas tree dec orating party was held Wednes day Dec. 14 at 8 p.m. During the meeting the master reported on her recent trip to the national grange session at Sacramento. The executive committee an nounced that the pipes had been laid for the connection to the new water system. At the close of the meeting birthdays of the fourth quarter were observed. Degree team practice will be held at the hall Dec. 30. GARDINER O.E.S. LODGE PLANS JANUARY CEREMONY Installation ceremonies for Martha chapter, Order of Eas tern Star in Gardner, will be held January 5 at the Masonic hall in that city. New officers to be installed In clude Virginia Grubb worthy ma tron; W. A. Burdlck, worthy pat ron; Norma Zinicker, associate matron; Haward Stacey, asso late patron; Jen Bernhardt, conductress; and Dorothy Hus en, associate conductress. YONCALLA CLUB MEMBER ATTENDS BOARD MEETING Mrs. Bob Crawford, as presi dent and representative of the Yoncalla Business and Profes sional Women's club, spent last weeK ena in Portland attending the Oregon state board of B. P. W. She reports a full outline of forth coming club activities along with many favorable comments of the fall conference. Presiding Officers At Rebekah Convention There's every kind of gift for the ladles on your Christmas list, from nine years old to ninety, at LUVERNE'S. There Is costums Jew elry for a gay note with any of her outfits, or lingerie for her lounging wear. Robes are ohe nille or brushed rayon so heavy and warm that It's like wool flannel, only better because It's washable. Nylon or rayon gowns and slips, warm quilted satin bed-Jackets, and gaily pat terned Hercules loafer sox are both comfortable and glamorous. Blouses of rayon, nylon acetate, or wool Jersey are designed to compliment her dressy or trlmly-tallored outfits. Shop Luverne's this week, for the answer to your gift-shopping problems. LESTER'S GIFT SHOP has some pretty new copper and brass Items. Look at the antique looking candle holders with rou-.d handles for a secure fingc: hold. See the bowls and match ing ash trays In rugged hammered copper. Buy yourself one of the crumbcr sets or a silent but ler. Give someone else a tray or planter for Christmas. Your home or your friends' home will be gayer for these bright, polished metals arranged attractively on mantel shelf or end tables. Need a screen to complete your photo outfit? Get It at CLARK'S STUDIO, 105 S. Jackson. They have, both Da-Lite and Radiant beaded projection screens, starting with a Radiant wall-type soreen at only Sfl.75, that's a full 30" x 40" size. Deluxe soreens that art complete with carrying case come In sliet from 40" x 40" to 52" x 70", and are priced to $42.00. Now your pictures will appear In their full depth and beauty, projected against one of these con veniently mounted screens. Whal to give a very particular homemaker? Why not a Callaway towel set from JOSSE'8 Dororatlng Department? Famous ABSOBrn ized Callaway towels In dainty pastels are ncedleluflod in lovely flower designs. There are roses, carnations, and clusters of violets on plnln-texlured pale blue, grey, white, green, and yellow. Colors arc guaranteed fast. Matching mats and lid covers are available, too, either plain or needle-tufted, and some of the bath mats have non-skid hacks. You couldn't please the whole family better. , . J i o-fc Have you seen that cunning little RCA Vlo tor conaolette In MILLER'S RADIO RECORD SHOP? It takes up only U" x 14" of floor space, but it contains a radio with tone control, a 45 r. p. m. player, and storage quarters for your 45 r. p. m. albums. Here you have console quality at table model price. In a size that is Ideal for your apartment or small home. Heavy-laden Christmas shoppers will find the ICE CREAM ERY their best bet for quick service at lunch time. Come In and drop your parcels at your feet or tuck them Into the par cel shelf under the counter. Anv time from 11 until .1 von will find a variety of toasted or grilled sandwiches for vour selection. I Cakes and pies a la mode or hot fudge sundaes luscious for dessert. And why not a milk shake to pick you up In the middle of the afternoon, or a inuiniiiit; null uiaiBiiumiii.n ; vui uiu mi I IIP r ttCC lUnCn miS WeeK . Iroos to Zelda Sanders. Just clip this coupon, Zelda, and give It to Mr. I McDonald at the Ice Creamery. You'll be pleased, too. when vou see that I you can Ret up there and back to work with time to spare for shopping, j Have you tried the fruit cake at CLEO'S QUALITY BAKERY? It's mads from a prized home recipe. One delicious piece calls for anoth. er and another. Cleo will gift wrap them, too, for Christmas glvingl It's the kini of a cake that Cleo Is proud to make, and you'll be proud to give. Ask her to help you with your Christ mas party problems, too. 8he'll do It and love it Just phone 981-.', today. Are you looking for something slmplv ele gant to give for Christmas? Then by all means see the crocheted mnlng room set at the CLOVER EXCHANGE. 2217 Harvard Avenue. Just beyond Fairhavcn. Crochet work Is back in '.vie, you know, and these pieces are beauti fully appropriate for your traditional home. There are a table cloth, buffet cloth, coffee table dolly, and a 3 piece buffet set, all In an ex quisite medallion pattern. There are other ciwhetrd and knitted pieces, too many to de scribe. And something new has 1 --en added hand-tooled leather bags, billfolds, belts, and picture frames. Hags have zipper pockets, and are In overthe-snoulder or under-arm styles. Phone 114 J 4 and arrange a convenient time to shop In the evening or go out io me clover Ex change any day next week. Here at ASHCRAFT'S are the new Sheafftr Touch-Down pens. These arc the lifetime pent with 14K gold points and tht ntw plunger that empties, cleans, and refills the pen at tht touch of a fingertip. Plastic cases in blue, black, green or maroon have points from tht finest to the stubbiest and all smooth-writing. Accountants er stenographers will find the very flnt accountant and shorthand points most advantageous. There's your solution to the gift problem for man or girl a Sheaffer pen from Ashoratt't for a lifetime of easy writing o J if -Mj bmim Parki-Chltwood Photo Sutherlin Rebekah lodge was hostess to the district convention of the Rebekah assembly of Ore gon at the American Legion hall Thursday, Dec. 8. Presiding officers and past presidents included: Left to right: Lena Poole, Roseburg lodge,, chairman elect, district 11, Rebekah convention; Juanlta Holgate, Sutherlin Lodge chairman, district 11; Lelah Ramsey, president of Rebekah assembly of Oregon; Luella Plueard, noble grand of Sutherlin lodge; Ethel Bailey, Roseburg lodge, past president of Rebekah assembly of Oregon; Marian Wilson, Bandon lodge, past president of Re bekah assembly of Oregon. RICE VALLEY WOMEN SEE DEMONSTRATION ON GIFT WRAPPINGS The Rice Vallev Home Exten sion unit met at the hall Thurs day afternoon. The business meeting was followed by a pro gram under the direction of Mrs. Dunbar. Mrs. Wales and Mrs. LeRoy Churchill were in charge of the lesson "gift wrapping." Many boxes were wrapped and the techniques of making bows for gift packages was demonstrated. A Christmas? box was enjoyed. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Herman Schosso, Mrs. Glen Walker, Mrs. A. P. Allen, Mrs. Noah Rose, Mrs. Frank Church ill. Mrs. Al. Fonken, Mrs. Opal Taylor, Mrs. Cecil Hartford, Mrs. J. L. Shepherd, Mrs. Harry Dun bar, Mrs. LeRoy Churchill, Mis. Ralph Emerson, Mrs. Charles Ward, Mrs. J. W. Drake, Mrs. Emmett Churchill, Mrs. J. G. Wales, and Mrs. William Castor. DANCE TO BE HELD AT VETERANS HOSPITAL All Volunteer Service workers are urged to assist in sponsoring the dance at the Veterans hospi tal recreational hall Monday night, Dec. 19, from eight to ten o'clock. Organizations in this Volunteer Service program include the Roseburg chapter of Amerlczn Gold Slar Mothers Inc., V.X.W. department and auxiliary; Am erican Legion and auxiliary; B.P.W.C., D.A.V. auxiliary, Coo ties, Elks, Zonta club and Red Cross. The hospital orchestra will furnish the music. Women of Roseburg are asked to attend and assist as hostesses. Chairmen of the affair include: Martha Wells, Mrs. Walter Ulrich and Mrs. Mil dred Hermann. FRIENDS SURPRISE MRS. RAY KNOPP ON HER BIRTHDAY Mrs. Ray Knopp was surpris ed last Thursday afternoon when friends dropped in to celebrate her birthday, Those enjoying the afternoon with Mrs. Knopp were Mrs. Ed Estes and children; Mrs Arthur Anderson, Mrs. Cody Long. Mrs. Ernest Warner and daughter Jane; and Mrs. Clara Allen. Refreshments were serv ed. Mrs. Long baked the birth day cake. KEYSTONE CLUB PLANS MEETING ON MONDAY Plana have been completed for the Keystone club dessert supper Monday at 7:30 p.m. the home of Mrs. Gordon Stewart. Hostes ses for the occasion will be Mrs. Mary Louise Brown, Mrs. Eu gene McElrov, Mrs. W. H. Wis hart, Mrs. Clyde Chitwood, Mrs. C. H. Friday. Exchange of llty cent gifts is planned. Milk used for cooking should be measured and the container holding the rest of the milk re turned at once to the refrigerator. YONCALLA WOMAN'S CHURCH SOCIETY HOLDS CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION The annual Christmas party, held each year by members and friends of the W.S.C.S. of the Yoncalla Methodist church, was an event of Thursday afternoon. The large Epworth Hall, where a brightly burning fire in the fireplace added to the meeting, was decorated with pine cones, fir boughs and holly. The long dining table held tail white ta pers and a centerpiece of holly. Mrs. Luther Daugherty, one of the hostesses, together with Mrs. Cabiness, served a luncheon. Mrs. Elmer Currier had charge of the devotions. During the mis sionary portion of the meeting, Mrs. Kirklie gave a resume of the new book on Japan, which the society will start stydying the first of the year. Mrs. Byars also gave a talk on Japan. A decorated Christmas tree held gifts for all Those present included: Mrs. Ernest Warner, Mrs. Guy Day, Mrs. Jim Toner, Mrs. Grace Thiel, Mrs. Charlie Kirklie, Mrs. Hazel Latham, Mrs. Tobin, Mrs. Fred Lee, Mrs. Elmer Currier, Mrs. Sidney Lasswell, Mrs. Plat ner, Mrs. VV. J. Ladd, Mrs. Smity, Mrs. Geo. Edes, Mrs. Charlie Hummell, Mrs. Elton Grass, Mrs. Jack Boucock, Mrs. Dellon-Thlel, Mrs. Herman Thiel, Mrs. Byars, Mrs. Nimocks, Mrs. Paulsrud and son, Mrs. Eric Stenseth, Mrs. Jean Cowan, Mrs. Dare Kingery, of Yoncalla, Mrs. J. H. Saltman of Seattle, and the hostesses, Mrs. Luther Daugher ty and Mrs. Cabiness. PLASTIC PARTY IS WELL ATTENDED Mrs. R. H. Darby and Mrs. L. N. Darby entertained a group of friends at a plastic party Monday evening, Dec. 12 at Wie home of the demonstrator, Mrs. Alice Overbeck. Over 100 items of plastic were displayed, games played and prizes awarded. Refreshments were served to the guests by the cohostesses. Attending were Mrs. Austin Midland, Mrs. Lillian Greenberg. Mrs. E. J. Rodgers. Mrs. Floyd N. Wilson, Mrs. Wilma Wyatt, Mrs. K. T. Atterhury, Mrs. Mc Farland, Mrs. Martha Green field, Mrs. J. J. Hanford, Mrs. M. L. Snethen, Mrs. R. A. LeGat, Mrs. E. F. Marcel, Mrs. Fred Stora, Jr., Mrs. John Walker, Mrs. Glenn Comby and Mrs. Ze. la Jorgcnson. TENMILE RESIDENT HONOREO ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. Dewey Chamblen of Ten- mile was honored on her birth day by her husband, Dewey Chamblen and son, Jim Nuzum, at their residence at Tenmile with a surprise party last week. hresent lor tne occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Al Young, Herbert. Albert and Hazel Young, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Fox and daughter, Diane and Don Nuzum of Camas Valley. DINNER HONORS RESIDENT WHO IS LEAVING COMMUNITY Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McDonald entertained at a seven o'clock dinner Monday evening honoring Albert Cockeram who has sold his ranch on Red Hill. Cards were played later in the evening. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Churchill, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Har vey Cockeram, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth -Mulkey, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Theile, Mr. and Mrs. William Castor, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McDonald, and Albert Cockeram. Mr. Cockeram left Tuesday morning for Eugene and Portland where he expects to visit at the homes of his daugh ters. YONCALLA CLUB ENJOYS CHRISTMAS MEETING AT ROY DODD RESIDENCE Mrs. Roy Dodd Sr. was hos tess at the annual Christmas par ty of the Yoncalla Town and Country club, at her home Wed nesday afternoon. A decorated tree formed the main decoratio and gifts were exchanged. A pe luck dinner preceeded the part Those attendng were Mrs. D' ton Thiol, Mrs. Elton Grass, M Jean Cowan, Mrs. Kremka Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Marior i Dodd, Mrs. Lewey, Mi's. Con; way, Mrs. Russell Loyd, M r t, Percy Applcgate, Mrs. Harol' Turpin, Mrs. Bob Lambdin, Mrs. Norma Anderson, Mres. Esther Dodd, Mrs. Max Dodd. Mrs. Clara Shirley, Mrs. Dora Bonner and the host. RICK VALLEY MEN SERVED SUNDAY . DINNER AT HALL The grange members of Rice Valley met at the hall last Sun day to erect a wood shed on the back of the grange hall. While the men were doing carpenter work, the ladies prepared the dinner. Those assisting Included Mr. and Mrs. Al Fonken, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Churchill, Mrs. Frank Churchill, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rice, Harry Dunbar, Jim Kid well, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walker, Mr. and Mrs. William Castor. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wales, and Bellfalor Spikier. V.F.W. CHRISTMAS PARTY ANNOUNCED A Christmas party has been planned by the Veterans of For eign Wars and auxiliary and those eligible for membership for their children Tuesday evening, Dec. 20 at 7 p.m. Santa Claus will be present to distribute gifts and those attending are asked to bring a fifty cent gift to ex change. Potluck supper will be served at 7 p.m. at the Vet's Lounge. Members of the committee in clude Mrs. Martha Wells, Mrs. Wm. A. Hart, and Mrs. Ed Hoov- Santa Knows That ASHCRAFT JEWELERS ' . Is the Place to Fill His Gift List! O Pearls O Compacts O Lighters O Silverware Bracelets O Cigarette Cases Gifts for every Member in the Family! It Tays 'o Buy From era ft ewclcvl Where Your Dollar Hat Mors Cents teKaj to a i Include all of your friends In your Yuletide thoughts. W still have a large group of last-minute Christmas greeting card choices. Come in today! This Week's ' GIFT SUGGESTION For ths Artist Sargent's All-ln-One Oil Color Painting Kit . . . 9.50 Phillip's Office Supply Across from The Indian Theatre 124 S. Jackson Phone 849 Friday Folly This is your one-stop Christmas Shopping Store. Here you will find gifts for everv member of your family. Two weeks ago we offered the following special and again we are bringing you this excellent Christmas gift for the home at a saving. PLATFORM ROCKER 3n$s ' a ii y l Q a f Here is a chair for relaxing. A chair for dad. A chair that will soon be the favorite of all the family. A plat form rocker with sturdy oak or walnut frame. Spring seat and back covered with long wearing covers. Give this chair to the family for a Christmas gift. Reg. Price Folly Price 32.50 Tapestry, ass't. colors $22.88 39.50 Jacquard Frieze, ass't. colors 24.88 No Free Delivery on the Above Sale Item Regular 89c Kitchen Utility Scissors 19c Limit 1 pair ts customer. Christmas Cards 2 for price of 1 Folly Prices Effective Friday night From 6 to 9 P.M. Green Stamps with every purchase at II II j j j store ino. L Visit our TOYLAND Toys. toys, and more toys. Toys for your .little one. The kind that will reallv please are yours at our TOYLAND. Remember oiir TOYLAND is open every night until 8 P. M. and until 9 P. M. Fridav. Plan on visiting and selecting the tovs vou want to give today or tomo.-row but don'i delay too long. Christmas is rushing towards us daily. Use Our Convenient Lay-Away Plan J T Kluver Radio Service open 'til 9 for your convenience. pt tire nr.- J . Store No. 2 Next to Wolly'i - V. Phone 1371-R Open Every Night Til I p.m. and Till 9 p.m. op. Friday