The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, March 21, 1950, Page 8, Image 8

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    I Th Ntws-IUvUw, Roteburg, Or.-Tut., Mor. 21, 1950
Society dad GIuIpL
By LOTUS KNICHT PORTER and BETTY ALLEN
NOTICE
Social Items lubmitted b. tele
phone for the society page must
be turned in before 12 o'clock
Monday through Thursday and
by 10 a. m Knday at which time
the aocial calendar ana baturaay a
aoclety page are closed weekly.
MBLO TRIP ENJOYED
BY SUTHERLIN GIRL
SCOUTS LAST WEEK
The Girl Scouta of Sutherlin
held a regular meeting lait Thura
day at the Scout hall. lone Dies
gave a very good report on police;
Nadine, an inter-sting report on
paper and Jo Ann Sanders, points
on forestry.
Last Saturday the following girls
went on a field trip to Roseburg;
Janice Kenwisher, Jane Abbott,
Phylis Porter, Barbara Pond, Sue
Briscoe, Sandra Clark, Carol Jo
Kabler, Judy Grabow, Karen Salte,
Jo Ann Sandera, Alice Montgom
ery, Nadine Horton and Mary Ellen
trickson.
The girls visited the police de-
fiartment, fire department and city
ibrary. Their pictures were taken.
It was felt as though a lot had
been learned from the talks given
by the police officers, fire depart
ment and also by the librarian.
While in Roseburg they visited
the pet shop and talked to the
"Man on the atreet." This was the
first time any of the girls had talk
ed over the radio.
Mrs. Montgomery, Mrs. Pond
and Mrs. briscoe, furnished trans
portation for the girls to make their
trip to - Roseburg.
The Girl Scouts recently enjoyed
trips through the Rock Island Lum
ber company and the Sutherlin
Timber Products company mills.
EVERGREEN H.E.C. TO
MEET AT LUNCHEON
Evergreen Home Economics club
will meet at the hall at a noon
potluck luncheon Thursday with
Mrs. Isabella McDowell, Frances
Weaver and Rubie Bloom as host
esses. Members are requested to
bring plants or shrubs for ex
change. Roll-call will be answered
with a favorite recipe or house
hold hint. Those attending are ask
ed to bring crayons.
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PAIR OAKS INDUSTRIAL
CLUB HOLDS MEETING
The Fair Oaka Industrial club
met Thursdsy at their club rooms,
with Mrs. Dorothy Rose, Mrs. Lola
Rose and Mrs. Marjorie uenley
hostesses at the potluck dinner held
at noon. Members brought shrubs
which were sold, the benefits being
turned over to the club treasury.
A letter from the Children's
Farm home in Corvallis, which
the club helps 'to maintain, was
read by Mrs. Ida Weber. The let
ter appealed for all sues of chil
dren's clothing.
A donation from the Nonpariel
Community club waa accepted to
go in the Christmas box for the
Children's home.
Members enjoying the dinner and
afternoon meeting were: Mrs.
Gladys Adams, Mrs. Ada Abeene,
Mrs. Pearl Adama, Mra. Billie
Barnes, Mrs. Lillian Baumgardner,
Mrs. Mabel Crouse, Mrs. Francis
Davia, Mra. Effie Dickens, Mrs.
Martha Davis, Mrs. Fern Flory,
Mrs. Maggie Francis, Mrs. Agnes
Fraser, Mrs. Myrtle Geider, Mrs.
Evelyn Frotscher, Mrs. Dora Ham
ilton, Mrs. Viola Ilazlett, Mra. El
oise Hibbard, Mrs. Dorothy Nor
t. , Mrs. Mildred Moyer, Mrs. Ve
neta Riggs, Mra. Dorothy Long
brake, Mrs. Flossie Sheffel, Mrs.
Bessie Webber and Mrs. Ida Web
Visitors were: Mrs. Delia Coin,
Mra. Leah Grafton, Mrs. Alice
Cooper. Mr. Verna Geddes and
Mrs. Dee Harvey.
WILBUR METHODIST
VJUTH ATTEND LOCAL
FELLOWSHIP MEETING
A group ok) young people from
Wilbur attended the Methodist
Youth Fellowship meeting in Rose-
burg at the Methodist church last
week. Those attending were Mar
jory Blondell, Arlyn Brown, Addie
vn Cleve. Tommy vascne. Bar
ney Van Cleve, Ramona and Car
melite Mcndenzona, luarns arey,
Charles Cox and Sue Woodward.
Accomoaning them were Harvey
Carey and Reverend C. E. Brit-
tian. Reverend William Stroh cou-
ducted the singing and sermon.
The Methodist Youth Fellowship
organization waa recently organis
ed. FAIR OAKS RESIDENTS
ENJOY THURSDAY DINNER
Mrs. Mabel Crous was a hostess
Thursday evening when she enter
tained at a '.'Miracle Maid" din
ner at her home in Fair Oaks east
of Sutherlin.
Covers were, placed for Mrs.
Maggie Francis, Mrs. Mildred
Moyers, Mrs. Billie Barnes, Mra.
Marian Lucas, Mra. Betty May
nard, Mrs. Eloise Hibbard, Mr.
and Mrs. foster Harrison, M r.
and Mra. Harry Norton, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Williama, Mr, and Mrs.
Carver Hamilton, Mrs. nnd Mrs.
Orville Smith and the hostess, Mrs.
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SUNDAY. MARCH S. WAS NATIONAL CHRIST AMBASSA
DOR'S DAY, when the youth of the nation waa honored by all
the Assembly of Cod churches. The theme for the day was
"Christ for All," which was successfully put on in the form of
skit by the C.A.'s Sunday evening. Back row left to right: nar
rator, Harold Pearson, Bill Hardage, Melvin Brosdbent, Wilmer
INTERESTING GRANGE
PROGRAM ENJOYED BY
FAIR OAKS MEMBERS
Fair Oaks Grange held their reg
ular meeting Tuesday night at the
Grange Hall east of Sutherlin, with
Worthy Master, Harry Norton in
the chair. Reports were given by
the home economics chairman,
Mrs. Viola Hazellett; agriculture
chairman, Peter Adams, and legis
lative chairman, Orville Smith.
Lecturer Mrs. Gladys Adams,
presented a fine program, with
C. A. Lucas, singing "Without A
song". Community singing and var
ious games followed.
Refreshments were served at the
rlqse of the evening, by Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Smith and Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Hibbard to: Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Norton, Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Williams, Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Cracroft, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
B. Harrison, Mr. ana mrs. reier
Adams, and daughter, Helen; Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Fortscher, Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Lucas, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Potter, Mrs. Mabel Crouse,
Mrs. Dorothy Parazoo. Mrs. Mag
gie Francis, Mrs. Viola Hazlett,
Miss Luella Pleuard, Mrs. Vel
ma Brauningcr and Harry Reed.
WEST MELROSE CLUB
TO MEET MARCH 24TH
i West Melrose club will meet the
evening of March 24th at the
home of Mrs. Eli Sanders to hon.
or birthdaya of Mra. Isaac James,
Mrs. Howard Sheldon. Miss Phyllis
Byron and Mrs. Jennings Grav
ning. I The club met for a dessert-luncheon
last week at the home of Mrs.
Ed Moon. Others present were Mrs.
Howard Sheldon, Mra. Bill Byron,
Mrs. Ell Sandera, Mrs. Isaac
James, Mrs. Howard Kaiser, Mrs.
Earl Seeley and Mra. Jennings
Gravning.
PYTHIAN SISTERS TO
HOLD FORMAL INITIATION
Pythian Sisters will hold formal
initiation Thursday night at eight
o clock at the K. of r. hall. Every
I member la urged to be present as
plans are to be made for the offi
cial visit of the Grand Chief, Mar
garet Meyers, of St. Helens, who
will be here April 20. A special
meeting is being called on that
i date to receive the Grand Chief.
DORIS WAGNER ELECTED
SECRETARY OF NONPARIEL
The regular meeting of the Non
pariel Community club was held
Monday evening east of Sutherlin
with Lucille Swindler, president,
conducting the meeting. The resig
nation of the secretary, Mrs. Eve
lyn Golden, was accepted and Mra.
Doris Wagner elected to her office.
Plans were made for a special
meeting to be held on Friday,
March 31st at 8 p.m. Tis meeting
will be short, with a membership
drive to be launched as the main
objective. Everyone is invited to
come and bring their neighbors.
After the meeting a social hour
of carda will be enjoyed, with
proceeds going into a fund to pur
chase a piano for the Nonpariel
achool.
Refreshment were served to
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Danchok, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Thomas, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Smith, Mr. .and Mrs.
Jack Cherry. Mra. Lucille Swind
ler, Mra. Dons Wagner,- Mrs.
Christine Pritchett, Mrs. Georgia
Larson, Mrs. Jo Thomas, Mrs.
Doris Harwell and Mrs. Eloise
Hibbard.
MARCH BIRTHDAYS
OF GROUP HONORED
AT BRINNIGER HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brinniger of
Wilbur entertained at a birthday
dinner at their home recently. The
occasion waa the birthdays in
March of Mrs. Frank Underwood,
Willis Mills and his daughter Con
nie. The evening was spent in vu.
iting.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Underwood and daughter,
Betty, of Roseburg; Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Mills and children, Co;nie
and Buddy, of Dixonville, and Mr.
and Mrs. Don Mae of Wilbur.
METHODIST CIRCLES TO
MEET ON THURSDAY
Methodist circles will meet at
two o'clock Thursday afternoon at
the following places: No. 1, at
homo of Mrs. L. M. Hodges on
Calkins road, with Mrs. W. F. Pat-
tison, co-hostess: No. 2, Mrs. R. L.
Whipple, 329 East Douglas street:
No. 3, Mrs. J. E. Dent, 845 S.
Pine, and No. 4, Mrs. George Leep
er on South Kane street with Mrs.
Meyers, co-hostess.
Patterson, Les Coughran, Neva Jean Sumner and Ida Talley.
Front row: Eyrs, Georgina Ward, Cyril Sumner, Maxine Broad
bent, Nellie Sweitzer, George Dodson and son, David; Joyce
Plumer, Lois Wright, Joyce Pendergrass, Mrs. Vernon Klemin
and Rev. Vernon Klemin. (Picture by Fredrickton's Photo Labi.
WALTHER LEAGUE TO
MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Douglas County Walther League
will meet Wednesday night at eight
o'clock at the St. Paul's Lutheran
parish house, corner of Corey and
Military streets. All members and
friends are invited. David Sylwes
ter will act as host.
COUNCIL OF CHURCH
WOMEN TO MEET
The Roseburg Council of Church
Women executive board and com
mittee chairmen are asked to at
tend a meeting Thursday night at
seven-thirty o'clock at the home
of Mrs. Raymond Clark, 825 Win
chester street.
LADY ELKS TO HOLD
MEETING THURSDAY
The Lady Elks will meet at eight
o'clock Thursday night at the tem
ple. Hostesses will be Mrs. R. M.
Browning, Mrs. Harry Hildeburn,
Mrs. Lloyd Hill and Mrs. James
Moran. Contract bridge, pinochle
and canasta will be in play.
W.BA. TO HOLD
SOCIAL MEETING
The Woman's Benefit association
will hold a social meeting at two
o'clock Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Valdeen Bridgess.
Each member is asked to bring a
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COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN
TO MEET ON THURSDAY
Women of the Roseburg Country
club will meet at a twelve-thirty
o'clock luncheon at the clubhouse
Thursday. Contract bridge will be
in play at one o'clock .Those de
siring transportation are asked to
telephone Mra. Roy Sedell at 999-L.
STEDFAST CLASS TO
MEET AT POTLUCK
Stedfast class will meet at a
twelve o'clock potluck luncheon
Thursday at the First Presbyterian
church parlors to honor members
having birthdays in January, Feb
ruary and March. All members
are urged to be present.
HELPING HANDS CLUB
TO MEET THURSDAY
The Edenbower Helping Hands
club will meet Thursday at one
thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs.
Earl Price. 184g Ellen street. All
members are urged to be present.
Births At Mercy Hospital
PHILLIPS To Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Phillips, Roseburg, March
18, a son, David Arthur; weight
six pounds six ounces.
Plague died down in Europe in
the 18th century after 1.21X1 years.
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SPRING FLOWER SHOW
TO BE EVENT OF
MARCH IMOrh
Among the most interesting
events of the early spring will be
the annual two-day flower show
of the Roseburg Women's club to
be held from one to rune o clock
Wednesday, March 29, and from
ten to five o'clock Thursday,
March 30, at the Methodist church
parlora. '
The public is cordially invited
to participate in the ahow by ex
hibiting spring blossoms.
Mrs. R. L. Whipple and Mrs.
Earl M.. Bleile are co-chairmen.
A plant and shrub sale will be spon
sored with Mrs. W. H. Carter
and Mra. Sig Fett as co-chairmen,
and a candy sale will be held with
Mra. E. J. Sullivan and Misa Alice
L'eland as co-chairmen.
Mrs. Kenneth Ford, president of
the Garden department of the club,
has planned a special feature ex
hibit Mrs. Horace C. Berg and
Mrs. Paul Jenkins will have spec
ial feature tables; Mrs. Vance Ea
ger and Mra. Earl Plummer will
have charge of the primrose ex
hibit with Mrs. Velle Broadway
and Mra. H. O. Pargeter in
charge of the camellias. Daffo
dils will be exhibited under the
direction of Mrs. P. E. Beaver and
Mrs. L. F. Nielsen. Mrs. Roy
Byrd will have charge of special
arrangements and Mrs. Fred A.
Knight and Mrs. B. H. Laird U1
be in charge of feature arrange
ments. Mra. C. W. Dishman will
register the guests and Mra. Clif
ford Smith is in charge of the
hostesses.
The public is invited to attend
and also to exhibit blossoms in
this annual twoday show. No ad
mission charge is made as a silver
offering is taken to defray ex
penses for sponsoring this annual
event.
WILBUR COMMUNITY CLUB
TO SPONSOR YOUTHS
TO 4 H SUMMER SCHOOL
The Wilbur Community club will
hold their regular business and ao
cial meeting at the Wilbur school
house March 31. A program con
sisting of pictures will be present
ed by the Boy Scouts. A pie social
will be held to raise funds to send
several children to the 4H summer
school in Corvallis this summer.
Everyone is invited to attend. Cof
fee and cocoa will be furnished by
the club.
BETA GAMMA CHAPTER
TO MEET THURSDAY
Beta Gamma chapter, Epsilon
Sigma Alpha will meet Thursday
evening at the home of Pat Hall
craft. All members are requested
to be present.
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LUTHERAN LAYMEN'S
LEAGUE ELECTS OFFICER,
E. JOHN AS PRESIDENT
The first regular meeting of the
Lutheran Laymen's League of St.
Paul's Lutheran church of this city
was held at 7:45 p.m., Sunday.
March 19, under the direction of
E. John, chairman, and Mrs. A.
Long, secretary.
The session opened with I hymn
sung by the group, followed by a
prayer and Scripture reading by
the Rev. Mr. Sylwester, pastor of
St. Paul's.
Principle Items of business for
this meeting were the considera
tion and adoption of a Constitu
tion, and election of officers.
From the slate of candidate
furnished bjr a special organization
al committee the following officer
and executive board member were
elected: E. John, president; E.
Stratford, vice-president; Mrs. A.
Long, secretary; Mrs. H. Hasar
gen, treasurer and A. Sours, execu
tive board member.
Installation of officers will be
held at the next regular meeting
on Sunday, April 16.
Following adjournment light re
freshments were served in the par
ish house.
DINNER FOLLOWED
BY PINOCHLE AT
A. R. HILL RESIDENCE
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hill enter
tained at a six o'clock dinner at
their home overlooking the Ump
qua river in Garden Valley. Guests
included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fox
and sons Davie and Laddie of Suth
erlin, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Roger!
of Roseburg and Mr. and Mrs.
Fredrick Boszio and children Ry
land, Maria and Connie of Wilbur.
The evening was spent in visiting
and playing pinochle. Prizes were
awarded.
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