The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, February 13, 1950, Page 3, Image 3

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    Society and Gluhl
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER tnd BETTY ALLEN
NOTICE
Social ttemi submitted by tele
phone (or the society 'page mutt
be turned In before 12 o'clock
Monday through Thursday utd
by 10 a. m. Friday at which
time the social calendar and Sat
urday's society page are closed
weekly.
FRIENDLY HOUR CLUB
TO MIIT WEDNESDAY
The Friendly Hour club will meet
for an all-day affair Wednesday
with a noon potluck luncheon at
the home of Mrs. Willamina Bone
brake. Textile painting will be the
subject. All members sre urged to
be present.
Talking
About a Home?
So many people do noth
ing but talk about it! But
;f yot really want to t n
your home, consult me
now. Personal attention.
Economical terms.
RALPH L RUSSELL
Leant and Insurance
Lean Represenatlve
Equitable Savings A
Lean Assn.
112 W. Cass
Phone 13
RICE VALLEY CLUE ,'
HOLDS INTERESTING
MEETINO AT HALL.
The Rice Vslley Home Econo
mics club met at the hall last
Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. William
Castor, as president opened the
meeting. Mrs. Hsrtford acted as
secretary in the absence of Mrs.
Rice.
It was agreed to change the club
from the Rice Valley Home Eco
nomics club to the Rice Vslley
Community club in order to make
all members of the club eligible
for office. Hereafter the club will
be referred to as the Rice Valley
Community club. Mrs. Csstor, Mrs.
Dunbar and Mrs. Frank Churchill
were nominated executives to re
present the Grange Economics.
Committee chairmen appointed
included, program chairman, Mrs
J. L Shepherd; hospitality chair
man, Mrs. T. H. Shepherd: mem
bership chairman, Mrs. H. Dun
bar; project chairman, Mrs. C.
Hartford: relief chairman, Mrs. W.
Castor; decoration chairman, Mrs.
L. Churchill.
The group agreed to give a card
party at the hall for the benefit
of the polio fund. Mrs. Frank
Churchill will be hostess for the
February 21 meeting.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess. Mrs. LeRoy Churchill
to Mrs. William Castor, Mrs. J. L.
Shepherd, Mrs. Cecil Hartford,
Mrs. Frank Churchill, Mrs. Harry
Dunbar, Mrs. T. H. Shepherd, Mrs.
J. G. Wales, and Mrs. Ralph Emer
son. WILBUR RECREATIONAL
CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS
The Wilbur Recreation club met
Friday night at an annual meeting
to elect officers for the coming
year. Those elected were president.
Jimmy Spackman; vice-presidnt,
Olga Harvey; secretary, Ann
Christie; treasurer; Lloyd Harvey,
sargants at arms, Fedrick Bros
lio; Roy Christie, Roy Harvey.
It was voted to change the reg
gular meeting nights from Fri
day to Saturday with a business
meeting the first Saturday of every
month. The Teen-agers took over
a new memberhip drive.
The remainder of the evening
was spent in dancing and refresh
ments were served by the ladies
of the community.
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MISS MURIEL MITCHELL, city librarian, and Mits Clementina
Armton, assistant librarian, view a new sign recently erected
above the library door. It was built and painted by Albert Bacher,
member of the city street department, who spends much of his
time doing paint jobs for the city to the satisfaction of all, if
his sign is a fair example. By Paul Jenkins
LADIES AID SOCIETY
SPENDS AFTERNOON
IN VARIED ACTIVITIES
The Methodist Ladies Aid Socie
ty of Canyonville met Thursday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. E.
L Moyer. Mrs. H. Erne Taylor
opened the meeting with a prayer
After a short business meeting with
Mrs. Clarence Crowl in charge
names for secret sisters were
drawn. The remainder of the after
noon was spent in working on a
qu'lt. Refreshments were served
by the hostess.
Those present were Mrs. L. B
Anderson, Mrs. Ruth McGee, Mrs.
Lillie Sharp, Mrs. Clarence Crowl,
Mrs. C. A. Campbell, Mrs. George
McClane Sr., Mrs. R. W. Fairfield
Mrs. Elmer Stanley, Mrs. Fred
Elliott, Mrs. H. Erne Taylor, Mrs.
Bertha Green, Mrs. T. L. Weaver
and Mrs. Moyer.
The next meeting will be held
Feb. It at Uie home of Mrs. L. B
Anderson.
PINOCHLE CLUB
ENTERTAINED AT
HARRYMAN HOME
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Harryman
of Dillard entertained their pin
ochle Club on Saturday evening at
tlieir home on Kent Creek. During
the party Mr. Otto Lange hooked
up his wire recorder and music
waa enjoyed. Mr. Harryman sang
several numbers accompanied by j
his son Stanley, who also played
several numbers on the piano. j
Pinochle prizes were won by
Mon., Fab. 13, 1950- Tha Nowvtovlaw, RoMbura, Ore. 3
Mrs. Alvan Tipton, and Mr. Alvaa
Tipton and a special chair prize
was won by Mrs. Mabel Lange.
Refreshments were served; Mr.
and Mra. Blame Stafford, Mr. and
Mra. Alvan Tipton, Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Lange, and the host and hos
tess, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Harry
man and son, Stanley.
AUXILIARY TO HOLD
SPECIAL MEETING
The American Legion auxiliary
will hold a special meeting at eight
o'clock Wednesday night at the Le
ion home at 118 S. Kane street. AU
officers are asked to be present.
BIRTHDAY DINNER
HONORS MRS. CALLAHAN .'"
AT TROBOUOH HOME
A birthday dinner waa given In
honor Mrs. Cecil Callahan at the
home of Mrs. Henry Trobough, on
Kent Creek, Sunday evening. The
table was arranged with a center
piece and matching candle holders
in pottery with tall white tapers
Covers were placed for: Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Mahoney and son. Ken
neth, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gordon ,
and son, Arlan, Mr, and Mrs Cecil
Callahan, and the host and hos-1
tess, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trou-1
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COUNTY EXTENSION
UNIT HOLDS MEETING
Home Extension county commit
tee members met at the home of
Mrs. A. J. Standley at Edenbower
last Saturday and discussed acti
vities and progress of the units.
Mrs. Earl Olhvant, chairman of
the committee, opened the meet
ing. The committee agreed it would
be favorable for Winston to begin
a unit and each county unit was
urged to try to reach a goal of
$40.00 to contribute to the Azalea
House fund.
The committee members pointed
out that work to be emphasized
during the next few years should
include principally activities of a
community service nature. Pro
gram planning was set for April
18 in Roseburg.
Discussion was held on each unit
contributing a dime per member
for the support of a state dele
gate to be sent to Denmark in
September. Each unit which desires
may also suggest a member from
their unit with her qualifications,
to be considered as a delegate.
The Refugee Toy drive was
discussed and the group suggested
that each unit may prepare a box
of toys. These should be taken to
the program planning day, April
lo, and it was suggested that toys
be wrapped in clothing.
Attending the meeting were Mrs.
Corinne McTaggart, Mrs. A. J.
Standley, Mrs. Ray Doerner, Mrs.
tan uiuvant and Mrs. Cecil Hart
ford. The next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. A. J.
Standley at Edenbower Saturday,
reo. a at l p.m.-
FAMILY REUNION HONORS
DILLARD BOY WHO
LEAVES FOR NAVAL CAREER
A family reunion gathered at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Fosback in Dillard to honor Oli
ver Fosback, eldest son of Mr
and Mrs. C. C. Fosback who left
Sunday afternoon for Portland to
take his physical examination to
join the navy. Present were Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Fosback and 1
son, Ivan, of Eugene, who stayed
over the, week - end, Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Fosback and two
children of Winston, the host and
hostess and son Jimmy, and daugh
ter Lois.
Oliver arrived in Portland Sun
day evening at the home of hs
grandmother, Mrs. Emma Fos
back and while there enjoyed an
other reunion with his aunts and
unclea, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bak
er and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fos
back. Report was received by his par
ents that he passed his examina
tion and left Monday night for San
Diego to take up hia four years of
training In the navy.
MRS DeCAMP IS
HOSTESS AT CHARMING
PARTY ON TUESDAY
Mrs. Clarence DeCamp was hos
tess to a group of friends at her
home Tuesday, January 31, when
she entertained with a Whit.'
House Hoi.ie Products party.
A very interesting demonstrat
tion was given by the White House
representative, Misa Roberta Csn
stantine, after which she conduct
ed games and prizes were given.
After visiting was enjoyed the
hostess was assisted by Mrs. Ro
bert Gunderson in serving refresh
ments to Miss Constantine and the
following guests: Messrs C. F. Jen
ner, Pete Fullerton, George Luoma,
Robert Murray, John Verberkmoet
and Robert Gunderson.. ,,
JOLLY CIRCLE CLUB TO MEET
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
The Jolly Circle club will hold
a no-hostess party Wednesday at
one o'clock at the home of Mrs
Sallie Barker. Members are asked
to bring a covered dish and their
table service. Election of officers
will be held. Mystery sisters will
be revealed by valentines. New
mystery sister names will be ax
changed. All members are urged
to be present.
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