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Tkej Ntw-IUrlw, Roseburf, Ore Wei., Mar. 29, 150 Society and GluU y LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER end BETTY ALLEN NOTICE Social Items submitted b. tele phone for Um society page must Monday through Thursdsy sad by 10 . m. Friday at which time the social calendar and Saturday's society page are closed weekly. VIRORIIN H. I. CLUB PLANS PUBLIC CARD PARTY, FRIDAY, MARCH 11 Final plans were msde for s pub lic card psrty to be held Friday, March SI at Evergreen Grange hall by the members of the Ever green Home Economics club lsst week. In chsrge of the esrd psrty are Rubie Bloom, Minnie Wagler, Ruby Belle Kobernik and Ethel Forrest. Potluek luncheon preceded the business session with Rubie Bloom, Frances Weaver end Isabella Mc Dowell as eo-bostesses. The deeo ritive theme carried out an Easter motif. Responding to the roll call with household hints and recipes were Minnie Wsgler, Gsrner Holmsbee, Saiah Cyrus, Minnie Kobernik, Ethel Forrest, Ruby Belle Kober nik, Myrtle Glen, Gladys Skelton. Mable Garrick, Gertrude Hess. Nell Lander, Marion Harryman, Renie Jenkins, Cora Jackson, Carolyn Dame and Rubie Bloom. Members attending the next meeting, April II are asked to bring scraps of material, and sewing equipment to begin work on a crazy quilt. Hostesses will be Evelyn Nickerson, Margaret McCord, Rosa Heinbach. ORANCI tCHIDULII CLIAN-UP DAY Clean-up day at Lookingglass grange Is scheduled for March SO at 10 a.m. by ladies of tne Loosing glass Home Economics club. La dies are asked to bring ssck lunch snd msterisls for cleaning and any ussble kitchen articles for a shower eift for the iranae kitchen. Arrangements were msde for a publie csrd psrty to be held at the hsll in the near future. Mrs. Theara Lowery was hostess to the group with a potluek luncheon. Tne next club meeting will bo held Thursdav. Aoril with Mrs. Lu cille Niebeum with potluek lunch eon at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. Msrgsret Forbes snd Mrs. Grsce Forbes are co-hoi testes. Attending were the Mesdsmes Margaret Forbes and daughter, Peggy; Grace Forbes, Elsie Russet and ton. Steven: Helen Schulie. Pesrl Msthis, Sterling Lindsey. Lu cille Niebsum, C. Gregory, Helen Csrter snd children; tula Kirk. Alberta Kerr. Doria Matthews and son, Clark; Sutie Oar, the hostess, Theirs Lowery and co-hostesses, Bessie Wylie, Alice Robertson and son, Donald. D. OP U. V. TO HOLD BIRTHDAY PARTY ON THURSDAY IVININO Florence Nightingale tent No. 15. Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War will sponsor a party at seven-thirty oclock Tnursday night at the Home of Mrs. Ruth Plumer. 1162 Military street. Donor ing members hsving birthday! tn March and April at a handkerchief and card shower. All members are urged to be present. jr vr One sin of is worth Guild Wine 1000 words! u wmi oaowiit (tuna tow, cam. c 1 ASSISTING WITH THI SPRINC FLOWER SHOW of the Roieburq Woman's club are Mrs. R. L. Whipple, Mrs. Earl M. Bleile, Mrs. Kenneth Ford and Mrs. J. M. Boylet. The two-day show will be held Wednesday front 1 to p. m.. and Thursday from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. The public in Invited. A free will offering is taken to defray expenses for sponsoring the affeir. The two dey event will take place in the basement of the Methodist church. (Picture by Paul Jenkins). ALL-DAY MBITINO PLANNCD BY WSCS The W.S.C.S. met in an all day session at the home of Mrs. R. O. Thomas, Wednesday, March 22, with a potluek lunch at noon. The ladiea worked on fancy work. Ladies present were Mary Beck- ley, Edith Gates, Frances Hedden, Mrs. Newland, Mrs. Price, Ruth snd Penney Price, Edith Madison, Mrs. Franklin, Mrs. Owens, lrma Hoffman, Emma Monner, Edith Walker. Mrs. Gustason and the hostess Mrs. R. O. Thomss. The next regular meeting will be an all-day session with potluek lunrh at the home of Mrs. Charles 'Hedden. MRS. McKERN ENTERTAINS WOODCRAFT MEMBERS AT NEW HOME IN VALLEY Mrs. Clarence McKera entertain ed members of the Yoncalla circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft at her new home in Scotts Valley, Tuesday afternoon. A short business meet ing was held, snd methods for se curing new members discussed. A social hour followed with re freshments served from the dining table, covered with a hand cro cheted cloth and centered with spring blossoms. Those present were Mrs. D. C. Wilson, Mrs. Fred Lee, Mrs. Dare Kingery, Mra. Eric Stenseth. Mrs. Fred Kruse, Mrs. George Edes and the hostess. AIR OAKS H. E. CLUB HOLDS ALL-DAY SESSION The Home Economics Club of the Fair Oaks grange met last Thursday at the achoolhouse east of Sutherlin with a potluek lunch eon at noon. A surprise birthday cake and gifts were given Mrs. Dorothy Norton. I Those present were Mrs. Jean Smith, hostess for the day; Mrs. , Viola Hazelett, Mrs. Maggie Fran cis, Mrs. Mabel Crouse, Mrs. i Gladys Adams, Mrs. Dorothy Nor ton, Mrs. Nora Cracroft, Mrs. Vel-! ma Brauninger, Mra. Marian Lu cas, Mrs. Kathryn Potter, Mrs. Jennie Harrison and Mrs. Eloise Hibbsrd. LKHIAD CLUB PLANS ACTIVITIES FOR -ELKHEAD YOUNO PEOPLE The Home Economics club of Elkhead grange held a potluek luncheon Wednesday and worked on a quilt. - , Plana were made to bold a se ries of parties for the young people of the Elkhead community and their friends at the Elkhead hall once a month. The following com mittee is in charge, Mra. Dave Rust, Mra. Gladys Jatek and Mrs. Paul Reeves. Those present for the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pinkston, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allen, Mr. and , Mrs. Delmar Record, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Record, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reeves, Mrs. Dave Rust, Mrs. Paul Reeves, Mrs. Ella Nimocka, Mra. I Harriet Roberta, Mrs. Wilbur Brio-, er. Mrs. Anne Hutcheson, Mrs. . Gladys Jazek, Mra. Effia Howard, Sue Thorpe, Mra. Walter Thorpe, Mrs. Oscar Langdon, Mrs. Haiel Langdon, Mrs. Dasie Bowman, Mra. Marion Bowman, Mrs. Mil dred Bowman. YOUNO ADULTS ORGANIZE GROUP WITH ELKTON CHURCH AS SPONSOR Twenty-two young adults met at the home of Mra. R. O. Thomaa on Thursday evening to organize a 1 young adult group under the apon- j sorship of the Elkton Methodist church. Mrs. Philip Beckley waa elected chairman of the group and Mra. Laurence Thomaa was elect-: ed secretary-treasurer. Regular meetings will be held the third Thursday evening of each month. The next meeting, April 20, will j be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ; William Binder. Mr. and Mrs. L. E Price and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Newland and the Binders will be co-hosts and hostesses that evening. , All interested young adulta are in vited to join the group. DINNER HONORS THREE BIRTHDAYS ' Mrs. Jazek and Mrs. Jim Houser entertained at a birthday dinner, 1 March 18, at the Van Hutchinson i home, honoring the birthdays of 1 Ronald Ruggles, Mr. Houser and j Virginia Houser. Dinner was served 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Van Hutchinson, ! Mr. and Mrs. Jim Houser and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Paul i Reeves and son, Jerry; Miss Mary Lou Kingery, and Mr. and Mrs. ' Jazek. PUBLIC CARD PARTY TO BE HELD FRIDAY Evergreen Home Economics club . will sponsor a public card party at eight-fifteen o'clock Friday at I the Grange hall. Pedro, bridge, pi-1 nochle, five-hundred and canasta ! will be in play. Refreshmenta will I Be served. The committee in charge ineludea Margaret Burt. Minnie Wagler, Garnet Folmsbee and Minnie Kobernik. The public is invited. COOL .COOL . LIGHT AND REFRESHING AS A MORNING IN SPRING a ,.. -0.,., ORIGINAL Your glamor blouse, of Dupont's own dreamy . NYLON TRICOT . . , beautifully styled and meticulously finished. 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