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Meet., Mer. H, IMP The News-Review, Hosoburo, Ore. I WHEN YOU NEED THE NUMBER YOU CAN'T FORGET Electrical wiring for commercial or residential units done expertly and reasonably. Ask us about wiring supplies and fixtures a well as kitchen ap pliances. R oseburg Electric 121 N. Jackson St. PHONE 123 Society and Glu&l GARDEN VALLIY WOMAN'S CLUB SCHEDULES MIITINO ON LAMPSHADE, PROJECT ! The Garden Valley Women's club , met March l with Mrt. uittord ; McKay and Hn. Ruth Haskell co hoitessea. Plana were completed 1 tor tne rummage saln and com' : mitteea appointed. Plana were made to nave a meeting of the extension unit at the (range hall. March 16th from nine a.m. till t p.m. The project will be lamp shades with Mrs. Emmett Walters and Mrs. Sig Madson as leaders. All women who wish to learn to make shades are urgd to attend. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Hugh Ritchie, Mrs. Cliff Hess, Mrs. Peter Pon Mrs. Willis Erickson, Mrs. Carl Schmidt, Mrs. H. Blair Johnson, Ms. U. F. Mc Laughlin, Mrs. Walter Edmonds, Mrs. O. F. Michel, Mrs. Walter Norris, Nelda Norris, Mrs. Em mett Walters, Mrs. Jack Esberg, Mrs. Sig Madson, Mrs. Chas. Dunn, Mrs. Clem Schnieder, Mrs. Pete Sinclair, Mrs. John Sinclair, Mrs. Mac Knapp, Mra. H. M. Knapp, Mrs. J. S. Bussell, Mrs. Langlois, Mrs. Clair Spray, Mrs. Ruth Haskell and Mrs. Cliff. Mc Kay. The next meeting will be March 18 wtih Mrs. Fred Parrott and Mrs. Walter Norris hostesses. JUNIOR DIVISION MEETS AT DON REED RESIDENCE Junior Divison of the First Chris tian church held their regular meeting Tuesday evening at the ItAm n Iff ra TVn fll with Mm Leonard Tyler, president in charge. Mrs. Kaymona narx lea aevu tions and Mrs. Bryce Robison re- nvaA nn mictinnt r.imH were played during the social hour with Mrs. Clifford Baxter in cnarge. Mrs. Reed was assisted in serv ing k h fw.hfutiwi Mrs. Chet Hamm, Mrs. Elmer Jones and Mrs Tyler. Attending were the Mes dames Jess Marr, Leonard Nea seth, Bryce Robison, Early brid gess, John Hodson, Paul Shanklin, Ormand Feldkamp, A. Miller, Cur tis Hester, Abbeth Fray, Clarence fwru CaIKu iMin Wilbur Oster- loh, Archie Currier, Alice Barker, John Hess, Elbert naas, nenneui s rl.ina IT r v Raymond IIMFjt, J ' J Clark, Phil Staley, Ialo Stephens, Herman Bagwell, Daisy Dilling ham, Mary Cyrtiss, Clarence Honn and Clifford Baxter. The next meeting wiU be new at the home of Mrs. Art Taylor. GALLOPING TEA SURPRISES MRS. FLOYD OTTERSON Lazy Daisy cluo memDers en joyed a galloping tea at the home of Mrs. Floyd Otterson, Chadwick and Starmer streets Tuesday aft ernoon, Feb. 28. Those attending were Mrs. a. f. Mitchell, Mrs. M. C. Smith, Mrs. rlmm f.vH Mn ' Tinn Carlson. Mrs. Robert Russell, Mrs. John Miner, Mrs.- Monty uiover, Mrs. Marvin DeVores, Mrs. L. W. Pit Urn, Mrs. Bill Weaver and Mrs. Leo Wilkerson. ZONTA CLUB TO MEET AT DINNER WEDNESDAY Zonta club will meet at a six thirty o'clock dinner Wednesday evening at Carl's Haven. All mem bers are urged to be present. Dr. E. W. Carter Chiropodist Foot Specialist 129 N. Jackson Phone 1170 Over Rexall Drug Store OIL TO BURN For prompt courteous meter ed deliveries of high quality stove and burner oil CALL 152 MYERS OIL CO. Distributors of Hancock Petroleum Products For Douglas County tf qJJ home ffl- WAllPAPIRS jJ VICKIE PETERSON HONORED SATURDAY ON FIFTH BIRTHDAY Miss Vicki Peterson celebrated her fifth birthday with party at the home of her parents in Brock way, Saturday, March 4. The table was decorated in the birthday mot if with the large decorated cake in the circus motif. A treasure hunt was enjoyed by the guests each finding a hidden gift presented to the honored guest. Refreshments were served to Merlyn Conklin, Charleen Packer, Kathie and Timmy Oakley, Sheryl, Koxie ana Brian Laurence. Pamela Laurence, Sandy Powell, Roger, Diane ana cnaries Davidson, vic ki Peterson and Mrs. Lena Burks, Mrs. Jim Laurence. Mrs. Earl Oakley, Miss Barbara Oakley, G. B. Laurence, grandfather, and the hostess, Mrs. Ted Peterson. MR. AND MRS. BLACK HONORED AT WEDDING RECEPTION RECENTLY Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Steffenson entertained at a charming recep tion recently in honor of their daughter Shirley, who became the bride of Charles Black, Feb. 25. at three o'clock. Rev. George May born of the Jehovah Witness church, performed the ceremony in the preeence of the immediate families. Lou Steffenson and Gordon Croc were attendants. Tulips and hyacinths were used as decorations for the recepiton. The beautifully decorated three- tiered wedding cake waa cut and served with ice-cram and coffee. Many beautiful gifts were present ed to the couple. Those honoring the bride and bridegroom were Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Ball, Miss Louise Steffen son, Gordon Crook, Mr. and Mra. Jack May, Bill Burkhart, Dorothy Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Fos ter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crook, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steffenson, Mr. and Mra. Cliff Steiner and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Steffenson. The bride wore a semi-formal dress of smoky rose and orchid corsage. i The couple will make their home in Roseburg. ST JOHN'S LUTHERAN GUILD ENJOYS OPEN HOUSE Last Thursday evening the Guild of St. John'a Lutheran Church waa invited to open house given by Dr E. DeRose. who recently establish ed his chiropractice office in Suth erlin. Movies of the Graef wedding were shown and recordings of the Graef and Urben-Evans wedding wee played. A pot luck lunch was served oy the guild. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs E. Graef, Reverend and Mrs. R. Graef, Dick Bullman, Bet ty, Carol and Jimmy Stamp, Mr. and Mrs. W. Anderson.' Mr. and Mrs. Nieme, Mrs. M. Miller, Mrs H. Bullman, Mr. and Mrs. K. Dies, Miss Mary Lynn Dies, Mr and Mrs. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ma litz. Dr. DeRose, Mrs. Alma An derson, Anton Coenenberg and F. L. Thompson, who loaned bis mov ie projector. SUTHERLIN COUPLE ENTERTAINS FRIENDS AT TUESDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Matt Aldropp en tertained at dinner at their home east of Sutherlin Tuesday evening. Bouqueta of daffodila were plac ed about the rooms. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brown and children, Dike and Janie: Wilferd Kincaid and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mra Aldropp. The evening hours were spent in visiting. MU CHAPTER TO MEET WEDNESDAY EVENING Mu chapter, Beta Sigma Phi will meet at eight o'clock Wednesday evening at the J. M. Barley home at Winchester. Election of officers will be held. All members are urg ed to be preent. The home of the Marine Corps Commandant, built in 1803, is known as the oldest building in Washington, D.C. Wise buyers look for the Imperial silver label that says the finest In wallpapers. Guaranteed to with stand room exposure without fad ing and to clean satisfactorily when instructions or followed. finishings I , U li'l 0 J UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Euqene (Special) Margaret Nichols of Roseburg became Little Colonel at the military ball on the campus Saturday night, March 4. Representing Scabbard and Blade, military honorary, Curtis Finch, Boise, Ida., chairman of the ball, pinned the Little Colonel's insignia on her military cape. EXTENSION UNITS PLAN SQUARE DANCE ACTIVITIES Olalla-Tenmile Extension unit made plana for a square dance when they met Tuesday, Feb. 28 at the Olalla hall for an all-day meeting. The dance will be sche rtnled in April with Minnie Lock wood as chairman. Proceeds will benefit the Azalea House fund. The unit voted to send ten cents per member to the county treas urer to assist in sending a rural homemaker to the A.C.W.W. in Denmark in September. Minnie Lockwood, Julia Breiten bucher and Pauline Gore were appointed to the nominating com mitee and election will be held in April. The afternoon nroeram Includ ed a program on "Landscaping Home Grounds" given by Corinne McTaggart. Various problems and how they can be solved with shrub bery and flowers were discussed The next meeting will be held at Tenmile March 28. The forenoon was devoted to a business meeting in charge of unit leader, Maureen Muettel followed by a potluck luncheon. Attending were Maureen Muettel, Pauline Gore, Hazel Ison, Junia Byron, Minnie Lockwood, Vena Walker. Louisa Coats, Adda Olli vant, Mry Hodges and Mra. Mc Taggart. BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL HOLDS BUSY MEETING AT OTIE HARRIS HOME Varied activities highlighted the meeting of Victory Circle of the First Baptist church meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Otie Harris with Rosa Hearn as co-hostess. A pink and blue shower honored Mrs. Gordon alker. The group sewed on a quilt and white cross work after the buiness and devotional hour. Lora Kester presided during the business session with the topic, '.'Giving Smiles Away" in charse of Mrs. Kester from the scripture rsaim 4a:m. ine group sang a number with Nettie Jurgens lead ing the prayer. Melva Mobley pre sented the missionary lesson. The next meeting will be held April ( at the home of Violette west in Laurelwood. Floy Lee will Talking About a Home? So many people do noth ing but talk about it! But ;f yoi reolly want to c n your home, consult me now. Personal attention. Economical terms. RALPH L RUSSELL Loans and Insurance Lean Rtpresenatlve Equitable Savings A Lean Assn. present the devotions and Melva Mobley the missionary study. The hostesses served refresh ments to Melva Mobley, Ida Neal, Floy Lee, Sarah Woodcock, Bobby Hughes and Allen, Mary belle Wal ker, Rosa Hearn, Otie Harris, Daisy Watkins, Nettie Jurgens, Mae Byrd Martha Merchant. Betty Baker, Nellie Simmons, Lora Kester, Vio lette West and Lorella. BROCKMAY 4-H CLUBS . HOLD DEMONSTRATIONS Brockway 4-H cluba held their meeting at the home of Martha and Buddy Dobbins February 28. Mrs. Oscar Amundson and Mrs. D. Zeller were guests. Karen Amundson and Martha too M V I 3 Dobbins and Joy Zeller demonstrat ed a project for the clothing club. Plans were made for the next meeting and refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. M Dobbins. R.A. AND E. CLUB TO MEET WEDNESDAY The Roseburg Art and Em broidery club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mra. Wil liam Bailey on South Deer Creek All members are cordially invited to be present. A large elk herd winters in Jack son Hole national monument in Wyoming. for RW Peos)o Hof Ae SUTHERLIN ASSOCIATED WOMAN'S CLUB CONSIDERS NATIONAL AFFILIATION Mrs. Leona Bryant, past presi dent of Business and Professional Women's club from Coquille was Suest speaker at the Associated usiness Women's club at the scout hall Monday evening. Her talk was based on the principals and merita of the Business and Professional Women's club and what a member gets out of it. She slated that the organisation is divided into regions and that the first meeting waa held in -Oregon. The main project of the stale federation ia the occidental schol arship that they help from all coun tries of the universe. Chinese nurs ing ia also a project at Oregon State college. The girla planning to be nurses return to their native land to assist in that line of work. Some return to the United SUtea and take up post graduate work She stated thai each Tuesday some members of the club assisted at the Veterans hospital. Gladys Foley of Roseburg told of a radio program held one week. V. Vivian Logsdon also gave a short talk hitting on the principal points of interest and stated that she had attended a club meeting recently at Beaverton, which waa interesting and instructive. No definite answer waa given whether the Sutherlin club would affiliate with the state and nation al Women's club at this time. The decision waa left for further dis cussion. Mr. Halverson, scout leader of Sutherlin was introduced and gave a talk on what it meant for the boys to go to the Scout Jamboree at Valley Forge in June. He stated that three boys from Sutherlin, Ronald Elliott, Ronald Stribbling and Chuck Enyart, had earned their share of money for the trip. The balance waa to be raised by the American Legion. The boys will spend one week enroute. They first will go to Eu gene where they will board a spe cial Scout train and will travel south spending a day or so in California; thence to Denver, St. Louis and spend two days in Wash ington, D.C, where they will visit the White House. From there they will go to Valley Foree and n.nH on k in Boy Scout activities. From Valley Forge they will go to New York, Niagara Falls, into Canada and from there to Chicago aa guests of General Motors. The uaxoias. Yellow Stone National Park, Spokane are included in ihi. trip which will take three weeks to complete. $ airs. Kuth Waugh was admitte.1 aa a member and several nlhi business matters came before the members. A no-hostess lunrhiwin u . ed buffet style at a table centered with daffodils and pussy willows to: Mrs. Leona Bryant, Coquille; Mrs. Gladya Foley, Mrs. Stella Spencer, Mrs. Flossy Virden and mra. vivian LOgslon of Roseburg; Mrs. Ruth Waugh. Mrs. Jean Rich ardson, Mrs. Laura Welsh, Mrs. IMPORTANT! SEE PAGE T2 the Thrills with sjvery pitch, excitement in very Penoljo design . . . Capturing the color of the game putting you in a jubilant mood with gay, delightful spring colors. Pictured above: white softie side tie wedge AAAA to C, sizes 4 te 10 9.9 J Betty Con-ell, Mrs. Amy League, Mrs. Olga Bielman, Mra. Lucille Chase, Mrs. Jusuita Atterbury, Mrs. Lina Torrey, Mrs. Cora Allen, Mrs. lvena Halverson, Mrs. Elva r.gli, Mrs. Florence Cook, Mrs. Wolfhagen, Mrs. Donna Dean Blakeley, Miss Betty Musgrove, Mrs. Lou Mae Washburn, Mrs. Bet ty Maynard, Miss Francea Torrey, Mrs. Flora Cooper, Mrs. Lucille Chriss, Mrs. Florence Groshong, Mrs. Loa Mae Wilson, Mrs. Leona Slack and Mra. Marian Buchanan. The date was set for the Flower Show aa some time in August and everyone waa urged to plant flow ers especially gladioli. MELROSE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB FLANS T AM ALB SUPPER Melrose Home Economics club enjoyed a meeting Friday after noon at the home of Mrs. Patricia Doerner with Mrs. Bertha Forman and Mrs. Helen Toppings as co hostesses. Dessert luncheon preced ed the business meeting. Plans also were discussed to in stall another stove in the grange kitchen and the purchase of new drapes for the windows. Hostesses for the next meeting, which will be held Friday, Aprii 14 are Mra. Amy Kruse, Mrs. Ruth Simmons and Mrs. Beckie Chitwood, at the Chitwood home. Attending were Mrs. Ruth Sim mons, Mrs. Margaret Aydelot. Mrs. Grace Ransom, Mrs. Amy Kruse, Mrs. Ann Chitwood, Mrs. Mable Busenbark, Mrs. Connie Showers, Mrs. Leora Andrews, Mrs. Trosie Nielson, Mrs. Ethel Becker, Mrs. Beckie Chitwood, Mrs. Zelma Will- EJt, Mrs. Irene Busenbark, Mrs. ertha Forman, Mrs. Amy Mat thewa, Mra. Nettie Woodruff, Mrs. Helen Toppings, Mrs. Patricia Doerner and Mrs. Florence Doer ner. 4-H SEWING CLUB HOLDS MEETING AT LEADER'S HOME AT ELGAROSE A demonstration on "how to make a needle case" was given by Dixie Woolen at the Stitch by Stitch H club sewing group Friday after noon at Hie home of Margie Han son at Egarose. Games were played prior to the meeting and a routine business session conducted by the president. Dixie Wooten. Visitors were Mrs. Ruth Wooten, Mrs. Ivan Buell and Mrs. Ada Durch. , Refreshments wen urvul Carmen Cooper, Loletta BuelL Janet Merceau, Louise Gilliam. Sally Brown, Dixie Wooten, Mar gie Hanson, Mrs. Wooten, Mrs. oueu, mn. uurcn, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brown and the hnli u Hanson. The next meeting will ha fc.M at the Elgarose schoolhouse. Fri day, March 17. v . FLOOR SANDING ond FINISHING Ettlmattt Phone 1573-11 Leslie Pfoff 320 Word St. PERSONALIZED SERVICE FOR THE HOME 112 W. Caaa Phone S1J Shoe .Deportment Moin Floor