8 . The Newi-Revlew, Roseburg, Ore Thun,, Feb. 9, 19509Qh Birthday Society and Glubl By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER and BETTY ALLEN NOTICE Social Items submitted by tele Ehone for the society page must e turned In. before 12 o'clock Monday through Thursday md by 10 a. m. Friday at which time tne social calendar and Sat urday's society page are closed weekly. BETA SIGMA PHI FORMAL SWEETHEART BALL TO BE EVENT OF SATURDAY NIGHT - Beta Sigma Phi annual formal Sweetheart ball will be an event of Saturday night, Feb. 11, at nine o'clock at the Roseburg Country clubhouse. All four chapters of the sorority will participate. The queen of the ball will be selected from the four candidates representing the four chapters. All Beta Sigma Phi members and their invited guests have been asked to enjoy the affair. , ZULIEMA CLUB TO MEET AT POTLUCK Zuliema club, Daughters of the Nile will meet at a six-thirty o' clock potluck supper Friday eve ning, Feb. 10, at the home of Mrs W. C. Holmes, 6)7 East Douglas street with Mrs. J. N. Boor assist ing hostess. The Queen will make her official visit at this meeting. Members are asked to bring com pleted sewing to this meeting. Transportation will be furnished by meeting at the Hotel Rose at 6:20 p.m. THURSDAY LUNCHEON ENJOYED BY GROUP AT LOOMIS HOME Mrs. James Loomis entertained a group of friends at her, home at Winston at a luncheon Thursday followed bv bridge and canasta Spring flowers formed the floral motif. Mrs. John Dingley held high score at bridge and Mrs. James Oakley at Canasta. Enjoying the afternoon were Mrs Glen Jones, Mrs. Paul Wray, Mrs Byron Woodruff, Mrs. Lloyd Nel son, Mrs. Dick Gilma'n, Mrs. James Oakley, Mrs. John Dingley, Mrs Arlo Jacklin and the hostess. LAZY DAISY CLUB TO HOLD POTLUCK SUPPER AND PARTY The Lazy Daisy Sewing club will hold a potluck supper at sjx o'clock and Valentine party Saturday night, Feb. 11, at the Evergreen Grange hall instead of at the home of Mrs. Leo .Wilkerson as previously planned. The party is in charge of Ms. Bill Weaver, Mrs. E. E. Lyi, Mrs. John Minor, Mrs. Leland Pitt am, and Mrs. M. C. Smith. SMORGASBORD TO V BE HELD SATURDAY A smorgasbord will be held at Melrose Grange hall Saturday eve ning. The public is invited. Serving will be from six-thirty to eight o' clock. A card party will follow the serving. h -A I J f f" hi k I si Lucinda Elizabeth Park Honored Friday on her 90th birth day was Mrs. Lucinda Elizabeth Park. Mrs. rarK nas resmea in Roseburg since 1901 and during re cent years has made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Tom Neal. Eleven enwyed the birthday par ty -held Friday afternoon and a decorated birthday cake was serv ed. Mrs. Park has a number of relatives residing in the Rosqburg vicinity. CHRISTIAN CHURCH GROUP WILL MEET FRIDAY The Missionary Society of the First Christian church will meet Fridav at 7:30 D.m. in the Friend ship room. All members are urged to attend and visitors are welcome DRESSES Reg. $39.95 to $22.95 . Reg. $39.95 to $19.95. ONE GROUP BETTER DRESSES Vz AND Vz OFF SUITS Now $1C.OO . Now $ 5.00 Reg. $79.95 Reg. $69.95 ... . Reg. $65.00 Reg. $59.95 Reg. $55.00 Reg. $59.95 ONE SUIT, SIZE 12, Reg. $89.95 Reg. $69.95 . Reg. $59.95- Now $35.00 . Now $39.95 $35.00 $25.00 Now $42.50 $25.00 Now $39.95 $35.00 Now $35.00 $29.95 Now $25.00 Now $39.95 COATS -$49.95 Now $49.95 $39.95 $25.00 Now $29.95 $19.95 FORMALS Reg. $79.95 . Reg. $69.95 . Reg. $65.00 . Reg. $59.95 . Reg. $55.00 . Reg. $49.95 . Now $35.00 , Now $39.95 $35.00 and $25.00 Now $42.50 and $25.00 , Now $39.95 and $35.00 Now $35.00 and $29.95 Now $25.00 Negligee and Gown and Robe Sets All now priced at $10.00 each SATINS AND CREPES Reg. $39.95 $29.95 Z" Now $15.00 Washable Quited Cotton, sizes 16 and 12 Reg. $8.95 . Now $6.95 Peddle Pushers Fine Rayon Gabardine Gray, beige, aqua and black. Sizes 12 to 18. Reg. $8.95 Now $4.95 Anklets 65 Nylon, 35 Wool. Many Colors. Reg. $1 .00 Now 75c Special Prices on Our Entire Stock of Nylon Hose Include 15, 20, 30 denier, 51 gauge. Sizes 8V2 to 1 1, short, medium and long. Reg. $2.50 and $1.95 Now $1.35 FOR THE LARGER LADY THERE ARE OUTSIZE HOSE, 51 gauge, 30 denier, sizes 9'i to 1 1. Neutral shade. Reg. $1.95 , Now $1.35 All Reja Jewelry Vz andVz Off Czechoslovakia rhinestones set in sterling. Pins and earring sets, scatter pins, necklaces and bracelets. You will find these other items specially priced. BLOUSES BAGS HEADSCARFS, silk ond wool We are discontinuing our Millinery Department All hats, tailored ond dressy, felts and straws are PRICED TO CLEAR. Group of Bur-Mil- crepe and satin slips. Tailored and lace trim. Shortand medium lengths in white, pink and black. Sizes 36, 38, 40. Reg. $5.95 Now $1.95 (CENTNER V 2 126 S. Jackson OpMtlu UdUa Tfct.Lr No Exchanges or Refunds on Sales Merchandise Doors open 9:30 A. M., Feb. 10 JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB SECOND IN STATE FOR DONATIONS TO WOODBURN The Roseburg Junior Woman's club was second In the state of all junior clubs for donations to the woodburn Training school, which is the state project of the clubs, according to word received nere by the state contact chairman, Mrs. Emery C. Ingham. Members of the club met Mon day evening at the Eagles hall with Mrs. Harold Jokela, president, in charge. Members are stuffing and addressing 5,000 envelopes for the Easter lily sale for. Crippled Adults and Children's annual seal sale. Plans were made to start a trav eling basket among club members. A cake will be made and brought to every meeting to also raise tunds for the c ub. Mrs. Ra Dh Ob man will furnish the cake for the Feb. 20th meeting. The club paid $100 to the Douglas county community hospital, which is two-tnirds ol the amount Dlede- ed, which is now naid. Mrs. rele Kudolf and Mrs. Carl Duncan were hostesses for the eve ning and those present were Mrs. Harold cacy of Kiddle, a guest: Mrs. E. L. Tauscher, contact chair man, Mrs. Harold Jokela, Mrs. Ha zel Scott, Mrs. Galen Matthews. Mrs. Peter Gregos, Mrs. Benjamin O. DuFresne, Mrs. Ralph Ohman, Mrs. A. J. Murray. Mrs. J. M LRutter, Miss Barbara Lamb, Mrs. Wjt T Cin.. f 1 I IV. Lt.tr T3, una. UCU1KO VieilSIIBW Mrs. E. K. Purkerson. Mrs. Keith Cashner, Mrs. Peter Homer, Mrs John Fleck, Mrs. R. D. Manning, Mrs. B. L. Reding,' Mrs. George Crocker and Mrs. Paul Cacy. Tne next meeting will be at eight o'clock the evening of Feb. 20, at eight o clock at the Eagles hall FRIENDLY HOUR CLUB HOLDS MEETING AT JACOBSON RESIDENCE Mrs. Minnie Jacobson was host ess to the Friendly Hour club at her home Wednesday with Mrs. Clara Herrman presiding during the business session. Poems and stories concerning Lincoln, Wash ington and St. Valentine's day were read. A donation was made to the March of Dimes and plans drawn for cutting stencils for textile paint ing at the next meeting. Mrs. Wil lamina Bonebrake will entertain the club at an all-day meeting with potluck luncheon at noon, Feb. 15.. Mrs. Katie Conn had charge of the program reading a poem by Longfellow. Refreshments were served, in cluding a birthday cake honoring Mrs. Mildred Bonebrake; to Mrs. Clara Herrman, Mrs. Ellen Hoff man, Mrs. Katie Conn, Mrs. Hazel Bly, Mrs. Ver Thompson, Mrs. Nor ma Fenn, Mrs. Cecelia Kenyon, Mrs. Willamina Bonebrake, Mrs Alma Greer, Mrs. Belva Buckwal ter, Mrs. Louella Nye, Mrs. Grace Fenn, Mrs. Mildred Bonebrake and the hostess. STATE GRANGE OFFICER INSTALLS AT AZALEA William Howes, state deputy for Oregon State grange, installed of ficers of Azalea grange following a potluck dinner last week at the Azalea grange hall. Assisting Mr Howes was Amy Kruse, acting marshal. Paul Neuman is master. Other installing officers included Nora Kracroff, regalia bearer; Ollie Kru ger, emblem bearer; Howard Kra croff, acting master; Mayme Pick ens, musician; Marcella Chevais, flag bearer. AZALEA SUNSHINE CLUB HOLDS MEETING Azalea Sunshine club met with Mrs. Sylvia Jantzer Wednesday aft ernoon, Jan. 25. The next club meeting will be held at the home oi Thelma Coyle. Those present were Nora Gae decke, Bina Fisher, Thelma Coyle, Esther Deris, Sarah Pickett, Grace Neuman, Gussie Fieldmiller, Ter ry Croff and Grace Croff, mem bers; Marcella Chevaris, Eloise Keating and Mrs. Ben Jantzer. LADY LIONS TO MEET AT DINNER MONDAY Lady Lions are to meet at Carl's Haven Monday evening, Feb. 13 for a 7 o'clock dinner followed by a program which will include a talk by Mrs. E. W. Carter on Lab rador. Mrs. Buckley Bell, president of Lady Lions, requests 100 percent attendance at this meeting. Those in charge are Mrs. Thomas Hart fiel, Mrs. George Foster and Mrs. Paul Krucgcr, hostesses. CANDY SALE TO BI HELD ON FRIDAY Junior Woman's club members will sponsor a candy sale Friday, Feb. 10, at the J. V. Sporting Goods store on Jackson street. Val entine boxes will be a feature of the sale. Mrs. B. L. Reding is act ing as chairman. WHAT'S COOKIN IN TV-Mom can cook her ham and watch it on television at the same time, with this combination gas range and television set introduced by a Culver City, Calif., manufacturer. Mrs. Bea Reeder, above, shows how the cook can stir up a de lectable dish simply by following step-by-step insertions on video. POTLUCK LUNCHEON FEATURES MEETING Busy Steppers club enjoyed a potluck luncheon at the home of Adda Ollivant Thursday, ceo. I followed by an afternoon of games and visiting. Prizes for games were awarded Maureen Muetzel .'.nd Mary Hodges and Valentine prizes were given Bernice Parker and Mabel Roberts. Attending were Maureen Muet zel, Clemmie Proc'k, Mona Allen, Lena Vjalker, Garnet Folmsbee, Junia Lron, Rose Adamek, Vir ginia Wambolt and Janita, Vir ginia Smith, Pauline Gore, Renie Jenkins, Mabel Roberts, Mary Hodges, Bernice Parker and Su zanne, and the hostess. The next meeting will be held Thursday, Feb. IB at the home of Mrs. Clemmie Frock. STITCH BY STITCH CLUB MEETS FRIDAY Members of the Stitch by Stitch 4-H sewing club met Friday after noon with their leader, Mrs. Han son and worked on their projects Louise Gilliam, president, was in charge of the meeting and led the club pledge. During the meeting Margie Man- son led the club yells and Loletta Buell, songs. Present were Sally Brown. Dixie Wooten, Louise uu- liam, Loletta Buell, Carmen Coop . er and Margie Hanson, rne nexi meeting will be Feb. 17. PLASTIC PARTY HELD AT SWAIM RESIDENCE WEDNESDAY AT DILLARD Mrs. Ira Swaim entertained at her home at Dillard last Wednes day fct a plastic party. The dem onstration was m charge of her mother, Mrs. Ernest Jorgenson. A social hour followed and the hostesses served refreshments to Mrs. Ernest Edwards, Mrs. E. S. Wentjar, Mrs. S. V. Wright, Mrs Frances Collins. Mrs. w. H. Alien. Mrs. Harold Martin and Mrs. Jor genson. HOME EXTENSION UNIT WILL MEET FRIDAY Rice Valley Home Extension unit will meet at the hall Friday, Feb. 10 with the topic "Making Lamp shades' under the direction of Lu cile Walker and Opal Taylor. This will be an all-day meeting from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. with pot luck luncheon at noon. All are in vited. DUPERVOCS TO BE HOSTESS AT BANQUET DuDervocs. the senior Camp Fire organization in Roseburg, will be hostess at the father-daughter ban quet to be held at the armory Feb 17. The girls also made plans to sDend a weekend at camp ryee, going there Feb. 24. The girls met at senior high school Monday. GUEST SPEAKER TALKS AT FULLERTON P.-T.A. PUBLIC DINNER PLANNED Guest speaker at Fullerton P. T.A. -Monday evening at the school house was Dr. Abbot P. Simmons of the Veterans hospital who talked on "Child Guidance and Sex Edu cation for Elementary School Chil gren." A capacity audience heard Dr Simmons discuss his topic which was followed by a Founder's Day observance and a social hour. Highlight of P.-T.A. activities this week will be the Valentine buffet dinner at Fullerton school Friday evening. Turkey will be served be ginning at 6 p.m. The public is invited. ELGAROSE P.-T.A. TO MEET SATURDAY Elgarose P.-T.A. will meet Sat urday evening, Feb. .11, at the schoolhouse. All members are urg ed to be present. MARLIN YODER TO BE P..T.A. GUEST-SPEAKER "National Brotherhood" will be the topic of the Lookingglass P. T.A. meeting Friday, Feb. 10 at 8 p.m. at the schoolhouse. Marlin Yoder, secretary of the Y.M.C.A in Roseburg will be speaker. First and second grade mothers are to bring cukes. Mrs. Cornett and Mrs. Morrison will be host esses during the social hour. All in the community are invited. CANYONVILLE LEGION AUXILIARY WILL MEET The American Legion Auxiliary of Canyonville will meet Friday, Feb. 10, at the community hall. Mnmkarc a.a l-aminrfoH tn hnnO their contributions for the layette which is being assembled for a vet eran and his wife at Eugene. The veteran is attending tne university of Oregon. Refreshments will be served. V.F.W. AUXILIARY WILL MEET FRIDAY V.F.W. Auxiliary will meet Tues day, Feb. 14 at 8 p.m. at the ar. mory. Important business will be transacted accoraing to auxiliary officers and members are asked to be present. RIDDLE GRANGE PLANS PUBLIC CARD PARTY Riddle grange is sponsoring a card party at the Guild hall Satur day evening at 8 o'clock. Proceeds will be donated to the March of Dimes. Cards will be played and the public is invited to participate. DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS Zoe Newman 925 Cobb St. Phone 387-R j i.jji ATTENTION MOTHERS Community kindergarten now offers care for your child by the day or hour. 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