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S Th News-Review, Roseburg, Ora. Thur., April 13, 1950 Society and GluLi By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER and BETTY ALLEN NOTICE Social Item lubmitled b. tele phone (or the society page muit be turned in before 12 o'clock Monday through Thursday and by 10 a. m Friday at which time the social calendar and Saturday's aociety page are closed weekly. OREGON STATE COLLEGE MOTHERS CLUB TO MEET Oregon State College Mothers elub will meet at one-thirty o'clock Monday at the home of Mrs. Hugh Ritchie with Mrs. A. M. Knudtson as co-hostess. Transportation will be furnished. All mothers of Oregon State college and others eligible to membership are most cordially in vited to attend. tfe fiws Fink FAMOUS APPLIANCES Stt them all of UMPQUA VALLEY APPLIANCE 120 W. Oak Phono 1219 REPEATED BECAUSE OF THE GREAT DEMAND I m ma 100 ALL WOOL COVERTS AND SUEDES PASTEL PLAIDS... SHAGS and FLEECES 11 FULLY LINED WITH RAYON SATIN . . . Choice of styles . . . Flare backs . . . Fitted backs . . . Half belts - Multi-pleat backs . . . Multigore backs . . New cuffs . . New button trims .... Navy, gold, red, grey, green, and pink. Sizes 10 to 18. W?a FAMILY REUNION HELD AT BYRON HOME AT BROCKWAY MARCH 25 A family reunion was held at the home of Mrs. Junia E. Byron of Brockway, March 25. This was the first time the family had been together in 13 years. Attending were Mrs. Virginia Schwartz and son, Teddy of De troit, Mich., James W. Byron of McNary City, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. John Byron and daughters, Kath leen and Becky of Tulelake, Calif., Mrs. Norma Mackey of Cot tage Grove. Mrs. Lucy Jennings, Koseburg and Mrs. J. W. Byron of Brockway. Mis. Schwartz and son flew west by Northwest Air Lines for a six weeks' visit with relatives and friends, while Mr. Schwartz is on business in Washington, D. C. M'ty 00 Complete Selection at all Times... of America's Greatest Bra Values . . . Wt.it. J m .11 tn.t. Whin. rMrM, black, .ink, malts. C cup in white, taa- I raw aid black. 1.1 VI All STYLE SO HOUSEWARMINO GIVEN RESIDENTS WEDNESDAY AT WINSTON HOME Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jones, .who recently moved to Winston from their former home in HoseDurg were honored at a housewarming party on Wednesday evening. Fit ty-two of their friends gathered at the Jones home bringing with them refreshments to be served later in the evening. They also presented Mr. and Mrs. Jones with a arse mirror. Dr. Edgar Luther, pastor of the Conservative Baptist church with which Mr. and Mrs. Jones are affiliated, gave a reading, after which devotional services were led by Glenn Miller. Miss Mable Luther, daughter of Dr. Luther, and a student ot the Multonomah Bible School in Port land, entertained with several vo cal selections. Group singing and visiting were enjoyed during the remainder of the evening. Refreshment were served to Mrs. Alfred Davison, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Irving, Mrs. Kmma P, Woods, Dr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Luther and daughters. Miss Mable and Miss Jane; Mrs. Kosrr, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Tower, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Hatfield. Mrs. Viola Cheek. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Miller and daugh ters. Gwen and Gretchen: Mr. and Mrs. John Palton and daughter. Judy and Patty; Mr. ana Mrs. H. B. Ott, Mrs. John Steek and son, Roger: Mr. and Mrs. Ducan McLean and children, Duncan Jr., Bobby and Miriam: Charles Mc Lean, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Travillion, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilcox, Susan Bookout, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Coch ran, Grover Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cloake, Mrs. Robert Langhoff and son, Gilbert; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Moe, Mr. and Mrs. Page, Jane Wingfield and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jones. WOMEN OF MOOSE ELECT OFFICERS AT MEETING MONDAY Women of the Moose elected of ficers Monday. Aprd 10 when they met at the Moose hall at 8:30 p.m. Verna Koop will serve as senior regent; Marion Bolsinger, Junior regent; Arlene Routlege, recorder; Lorraine Sallee, chaplain and Dorothy Rains, treasurer. CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY GROUP TO MEET FRIDAY The missionary group of the First Christian church will meet Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the Friend ship room. All women of the church are invited to attend. NATION-WIDE "HIT FASHION" THIS SEASON . . . mmii . ItASSIERES STYll J05 ... In reran latin, a w t Stitth.d vajtrcue firm kalitt with V tll I'j.inch band. A cue and cu. O I UJ STYLE SO axlr. A cu in tiia 12 m4 cat. in tiiat 12 la 40. 121 N. Jackson LOOKINGGLASS WSCS REELECTS OFFICERS FOR COMING YEAR The Lookingglass Woman'! So ciety of Christian Service met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mra. Cliff Harner. The meeting was preceded by a showing of the colored slide set prepared by the National Woman's Division cover ing in part the scope of the work of the society in the United States and abroad. This part of the pro- f;ram waa held in the church and argely because of the better un derstanding thus provided of the over-all program of the society at large. The local group decided to double their former pledge for mis sions. In regular session, the devotional service was led by Mrs. Flora Lowden and the business meeting conducted by the president Mrs. Corvin Heard. Plans were made for a fellowship dinner to be held in the church parlors following the services on Sunday, May 7. Com mittees will be announced later. A report was made on a letter received from the superintendent of the Jesse Lee Children's Home in Seward, Alaska, indicating their special need of quilts for the single beds and that they would greatly appreciate receiving good books for children. These needs the local so ciety will help supply. The superin tendent also paid a fine tribute to Rev. and Mrs. Gene Elliott now stationed at Hope, Alaska. "Gene" was a much loved pastor of the local circuit a few years ago. A communication from District Superintendent S. Raynor Smith ad vised that societies in the southern district were contributing to a fund to help defrsy hospital expenses for Mis. C. E. Brittain. She has been confined to Mercy Hospital in Roseburg many weeks, receiv ing treatment for a serious hip in jury resulting from a fall on icy pavement shortly after the first of the year. Rev. and Mrs. Brittain now stationed at Sutherlin were former pastors on this circuit. The local society expressed apprecia tion of the opportunity to help with the fund. The annual election of officers resulted in the re-election of the president Mrs. Corvin Heard; sec retary, Mrs. Elliott; and treasurer, Mrs. Arthur Marsh. Mrs. Dorothea Gateman was elected vice-president and Mrs. Guy Harbaugh assistant secretary. Secretaries of the var ious departments will be announced by the president later. During the social hour the host ess was assisted by her daughter- in-law, Mrs. Ivan Harner, and Mrs. Kessler. In attendance were Mrs. Bessie Wylie, Mrs. Ellenwood, Mrs. Homer Elliott. Mrs. Chas. Green, Mrs. Corvin Heard, Mrs. Dorothy Williams, Mrs. Guy Harbaugh, Mrs. George Marsh and small chil dren Billy and Judith Ann; Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. Arthur Marsh, Mrs. Raymond Buell and children Deanna and Stephen; Mrs. Dale Ellis and daughters Cindy and Car ol; Mrs. Carl Ellis and children Butch and Tommy; Mrs. J. B. Howard, Mrs. Ben Jacoby, Mrs. Mildred Pillion, Mrs. Roy Buell, Mrs. Flora Lowedcn, Mrs. Kessler and son Tommy: and the host esses, Mrs. Cliff Harner and Mrs. Ivan Harner. VASTER PARTY HONORS YONCALLA WOMAN'S STUDY CLUB THURSDAY Mrs. Ben Mcti and Mrs. Dan Wright entertained members of the loncalla Women a Study club with an Easter party at the Methodist church lnursday atlernoon. Mrs. Fred Kruse assisted. Easter lunch eon was served at tables decorated with spring flowers, and candles, Easter eggs wrapped in fortunes were used as favors. Mrs. R. R. Clarke of Oakland was guest speaker on her recent tr:.i to Mexico City. She answered many questions concerning the country. Mrs. Irvln Rice spoke on edu cation through travel, touching on exchange students and tours to foreign Isnds. Mrs. Cabiness talked on the 28 national parks. Current events were given for roll call. Mrs. Fred Merk, president, will represent the club at a state con vention of federsted clubs in Port land April 20. Mrs. Cabiness will he hostess to the club at the next meeting assisted by Mrs. Leslie Chapman. Members and guests present were Mrs. R. R. Clarke of Oak land, Mrs. Fred Kruse. Mrs. Cab iness, Mrs. Leslie Chapman, Mrs. Harvey C'ockeram, Mrs. Jim Hou srr, Mrs. -Dare Kingery, Mrs. Anna Kruse. Mrs. Fred Mark, Mrs. Ben Metz, Mrs. H. McDonald. Mrs. I.loyd Pinkston, Mrs. Fred Reeves, Mrs. Irvin Rice. Mrs. Wayne Rice. Mrs. Art Rychard, Mrs. J. N. Sparks. ,Mrs. Hugh Warner. Mrs. Don Atkinson, Mrs. Dan Wright and Mrs. Guy Day. ELGAROSE COMFORT CLUB HOLDS MEETING THURSDAY AT WARREN RESIDENCE ' Mrs. Evelyn Warren entertained the Elgarose Comfort club with Mrs. Vera Mathewman as co-hostess at her home Thursday, April 6. Mrs. Connie Showers was elected president: Mrs. Nettie Woodruff. vice-president: Mrs. Sally Barker, secretary and Mrs. Leora Andrews treasurer. The members voted to sponsor a 4 H scholarship. A baked food sale will be held at the next meet ing at the home of Mrs. Leora Andrews, Msy 4. Visitors were Miss Jsnire Mor gsn of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Conard Lundeen of Sutherlin; Mrs. Cook. Mrs. Elsie Anderson, and daughter Fern; Mrs. Lily Thomp son. Refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Conard Lundeen. Mrs. Nettie Lundeen, Mrs. Lily Thomp son, Mrs. Clara Edman and chil dren, l.inda and Joe; Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Elsie Anderson and daugh ter. Fern; Mrs. Sally Barker aid son: Mrs. Connie Showers, Miss Janice Morgan, Mrs. Leora An drews, Mrs. Thelma Hanson and daughter. Margie; Kay and Janet Mercereau: Mrs. Lee Brown and daughter, Sally and the hostesses. JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB TO ELECT OFFICERS The Junior Woman'! club will elect new officers at a meeting at eight o'clock Monday night at the Eagles hall. Every member is re- 3uested to be present. Mrs. Harold okela. president, will conduct the SUTHERLIN REBIKAHS PLAN TO ATTEND STATE CONVENTION Delegates for the Rebekah As sembly of Oregon were elected at the meeting of Sutherlin Rebekah lodge Thursday evening at the American Legion hall. Mrs. Lucille Chase was recommended as dis trict deputy. Representing Sutherlin lodge will be Mrs. Juanita Holgate, Mrs. Hel mie Bums with Mrs. Olga Bielman and Mrs. Leona Slack as alter nates. Mrs. Nellie Calvin of Riverview Rebekah lodge of Cal Cathlamet, Wash., waa introduced and wel comed. Five applications for mem bership were read and the degree staff captain announced that ini tiation will be held April 20. the charter was draped in mem ory of Mrs. Ella Metzker, past oresident of the Kebekan Assem bly and Mrs. Anna Hankenson, member of Sutherlin Rebekah lodge who died recently in Minnesota. Canyonville, E I k 1 0 n, Myrtle Creek and Roseburg Keoenan lodges will be invited to the meet- loe April 20. Announcement was made concerning the Northwest I.O.O.F. associstion to meet Sun day, April 16 at Sutherlin at 2 p.m All elective officers and any mem' ber interested are invited. Krs. Ruth Msnning. Mrs. Mar jorie Sheets and Mrs. Grace Wood were awarded certificates oi per fection from the Assembly prcsi' dent, Mrs. Lela Ramsey for perfect unwritten work. Mrs. Juanita Hol gate and Mrs. Emma Vandenberg presented the work in a creaitame manner. Degree Stan practice ioi lowed. Enjoying the meeting and social hour were Mrs. Anna Hall, Mra. Helmie Burns, Mrs. Mary Bar ker, Mrs. Ethelyn Freeman, Mrs. Lucille Chase, Mrs. Leona Slack, Miss Luella Pleuard. Mrs. Grace Wood. Mrs. Doris Steinbsch, Mrs. Juanita Atterbury. Mrs. Ruth Man ning, Mrs. Betty Ray, Mrs. Mar jone Sheets. Mrs. Emma Vanden berg, Mrs. Kay Simmons. Mrs. Ig nore Home, Mrs. Belle Cook. Miss Ethel Manning. Mrs. Velma Braun- mger, Mrs. Bertha Barge, Mrs. Lydia Gillette. Mrs. Juanita Hol gate, Mrs. Cora Allen. Mrs. Olga Bielman, Mrs. Maggie Francis. Mrs. Dwight Beck, Mrs. Mabel Ross. Mrs. Ella Wegner, Mrs. Eve lyn Hensley, Mrs. Helen Squier and two guests, Mrs. Nellie Calvin and Mrs. Ella Wursler. LOOKINGGLASS H.E. CLUB PLANS HAM DINNER FOR APRIL 21 AT SCHOOLHOUSE Lookingglass Grsnge Home Eco nomics club is holding a ham din ner, April 28 at the Lookingglass school. The public is invited and proceeds will be used to repair and improve the grange hall. Mrs. Lucille Niebaum was hos tess to the club Thursday, April S with a 12:30 o'clock potluck lunch eon. The next meeting will be held April 21 at the grange hall with a 12 noon luncheon. Mrs. Susie Oar will be hostess with Miss Ar line Forbes and Mrs. Elsie Rus sell as co-hostesses. Attending were Mrs. Helen Car ter and children: Mrs. Eulq Kuk; Mrs. Susie Oar, Mrs. Alice Robert son, Mrs. Bessie Wylie, Mrs. Theora Lowery, Miss Dorene Low ery. Miss Norma Wylie, M i s a Dons wylie, Peggy Forbes and the hostesses. BOX SOCIAL SCHEDULED BY MOOSE LODGE FRIDAY Members of the Moose lodge and their wives will hold a box social at the Moose hall Fridav, April 14. Auction of boxes will start at 7:30 p.m. All boxes are to be decorated in Moose colors, red and white. The boxes are to be wrapped in while paper and decorated with red ribbon and bow. Those in charge ask that the name be placed in the box. The "FRESCHfA." $ay$ "YOU HAVE EENSULT ME I ONLY ENJOY WEES COTTAGE CHEESE!" Gheese MADE BY THE FOLKS WHO KNOW CHEESE BEST I CLUB APPOINTS COMMITTEE TO NAM! NEW OFFICERS Mrs. John Bingham, Jr., Mrs. Raymond Hayi and Mrs. G. L. Andersoa were appointed on the nominating committee for the Wo men'! Civic club of Canyonville at the meeting last week at the H. M. Anderson home. The slate of officers will be sub mitted at the May meeting ac cording to the president, Mrs. Nor man Chappell, president of the elub. The club recently changed its year to begin in the fall and end in the spring, rather than from January to December. Registration for voting was an nounced and April IS is closing date for voters to register for primary voting. Mrs. G. L. Ander soa was appoined chairman to plan a card party. HDje MS, flats mS Miller's ' is you Costume Jewelry for Resort end Vacation near ktilla.'t have assembled a tremendous collection of fascinating costume i.w.lry . . . tfi. aicitinq .new pieces that will be seen at all of the fashionable reports and summer colonies this qala mid-century lumm.r! Th. pi.c.s shewn will five you just an inlling, of the treasures in store for you at Miller's! ft jam. '-la. Counu Floor 1 - -- - ' ' '--i. 1 sj iii an 1 1, r j FAMILY NIGHT POTLUCK SUPPER TO BE FRIDAY A family night potluck supper will be held at the parsonage Fri day Bight. April 14 at :30 o'clock by the Methodist Ladies Aid of -....-..ai ! At the Ladies Aid meeting Thuri i day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bertha Green the members worked on a quilt. The next meeting will be April 20 at the Crowl home. A social hour closed the meeting and the hostess served refresh ments to Sirs. Fred Elliott. Mrs. Glen Shippen, Mrs. Erne Taylor, Mn. Amy Lamm, Mrs. T. L. Weaver. Mrs. Lillie Sharp, Mrs. Ruth McGee. Mrs. Glenn Merri msn, Mrs. Emmett Mover, Mrs. Bertha Anderson, Mrs. Baird and Mn. Crowl. CIRCLE NO. 1 TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT Circle No. 2 of St. Joseph's Altar society will meet at the nurses' alive with youth set a new fashion pace and give flight to your feetl Shoe Department - home at the Vetersns' hospital Monday night with Mis Patricia Michels and Miss Margaret Joyce as hostesses. Members are asked to notify Miss Joyce at 1230 - R whether or not they will be pres ent. EVERGREEN GRANGE TO MEET FRIDAY NIGHT . Evergreen Grange will meet Fri dav night at eight o'clock at the hall. Refreshments will be in charge of Sara Cyrus. Gladys Skel ton, Nell Lander, Mr. and Mrs. George Butller and Mr. and Mrs. Betts Glen. DO YOU KNOW . . . that the eauaea of about 9S 01 til alimtnu may be corrected l iptnal and InteeunaJ traatmanU with oroper diet. ' Dr. M. C. CaMtl cmiiopiACTio mratciAN Ml S Caw Tal 1491 The Siren red or green calf AAAA to B 12.95 Main Floor JV A". :: 1 :4 mmm h if 111 mil ( f meeting. I