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1 The News-Review, Roteburf, Or ftl., April 21, 1950 Society and GUU By LOTUS KNICHT PORTER end BETTY ALLEN NOTICE Social Item, submitted b. tele phone tor the society page must to turned in before 12 o'clock Uonday through Thursday and ty 10 a m Friday at which time lie social calendar and Saturday'! lociety page are closed weekly. Anderson. ELKTON LODGE NOMINATES NEW OFFICERS; INSTALLS TWO AT MEETING Mrs. Gilbert Binder was installed as color bearer and Mrs. R. O Thomas as chaplain at the meet ing of Umpqua Rebekah lodge Tuesday evening. Nomination of officers Included Mrs. Wade Henderer, noble grand; Mrs. Robert Smith, vice grand; Mrs. Ray Monner. secre tary and Mrs. Emery Stewart, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Bush and Mrs. Wade Henderer were In charge of the social hour attended by 26 members and guests. PATCH AND CHAT CLUB TO MEET TUESDAY The Patch and Chat club will meet Tuesday evening at eight o' clock at the home of Mrs. E. H. Verrell. Members are asked to take note of the change of the meeting night of the club from Thursday to Tuesday. Invitation to Beauty LOVELY is the Spring Bride with a permantnt w create for htr. Bright too, because h will follow with settings. CHARM BEAUTY SALON Phone 1513-R 321 S. Stephens ' w n - m Complete Your Casual Wardrobe With Featheroy Shorts designed for oc ttve play or easy lounging. So prac tical for weekend wear thot you will wnnt mnrt thim rut, rums- 3.95 to 5.95. Sail Cloth Coots for spring evenmgi comes white or blue, f oshinn-wite as budget wie, 4.95. Pedal Pushers that match the above coats complete a ,.nart out standing costume. Red, white or blue in prices that you can afford, 3.95. At Luverne's you witl find Slocks, Weskits, Shorts, Jackets and many other smart fashionable clothes tor on outstanding casual wardrobe. Come In and moke your selections now. 124 N. Jockson LOOKINGGLASS UNIT RE-ELECTS OFFICERS AT OLLIVANT HOME The Lookingglsss Home Exten sion unit met on April 12 at the home of Mrs. Louise Ollivant, unit chairman. Mrs. Helen Scbulze led the discussion of "Freezing Pre pared Foods." A pot luck luncheon was served at noon. The unit of ficers were all re-elected for the coming year, Mrs. Louise Olli vant serving as chairman, Mrs Anna Cornet, vice-chairman, and Mrs. Sylvia Maddox, secretary treasurer. Announcement was made that the Lookingglass unit will have charge of the textile painting ex hibit at the Home Extension Home makers' Festival to be held in the Methodist church in Roseburg. May i. Attending the meeting were: Mrs. Anna Cornett, Mrs. Sylvia Maddox, Mrs. Bonnie Zeller, Mrs. Ella Doyle, Mrs. Dorothy Boling. Mrs. Mildred Ollivant, Mrs. Ruby Vance, Mrs. Grace Forbes, Mrs Mary Lou Ellenwood, Mrs. Billie Elliott, Mrs. Jewel Kessler, Mrs. Margaret Forbes. Mrs. Helen Sen ulse, Mrs. Esther Harbaugh and the hostess Mrs. Ollivant. The next meeting will be held on May 16 at 10 a m. at the home of Mrs. Ruby Vance. Mrs. Corinne McTaggart will lead the discus sion on "Care of the Skin" Pot luck lunch will be held at noon. SURPRISE HOUSE WARMING HONORS WINSTON COUPLE Mr. and Mrs. Clell Holteen were honored with a surprise house warming Saturday evening, April 1.1th, at their home In Winston. The affair celebrated completion of in terior and exterior redecoration. Of special interest was the unus ual fireplace recently added to the living room. Of white brick, the corner fireplace has no mantle and is made attractive by the use of a plate glass shelf below a large mirror and highly polished myrtle wood book shelves on either side. The guests attending presented Mr and Mrs. Holteen with various minature potted plants to be used above the fireplace. Visiting and group singing was enjoyed and refreshments wen served by the host and hostess Those attending were Mrs. A. D. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Shigley, Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw Jr., Mr. and Mrs. A. M. B rower, Mr. and and Mrs. A. M. Brower, Mr. and Mrs. Frank True, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Prstt, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cluster and Mrs, Ruby Fox. FRIENDS HONOR ELKTON RESIDENT ON BIRTHDAY Gilbert Binder was surprised when a group of his friends called Saturday evening on his birthday. The evening was spent visiting and playing csrds. Refreshments were served to Mr, and Mrs. John Lev enhagen, Mr. ans Mrs. Irl Binder, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Madison and daughters, Donna and Darlrne and the guest of honor and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Binder. Garland T-Shirts For o cauol, fashion-bright word robe start with a Gorlond T Shirt of combed cotton. Bright goy col ors in plains, checks ond stripes gives that- extra flounce of com fort that you want on the warm days. Garland T Shirts have either cap sleeves or set-In sleeves, and best of oil will launder easily. Budget priced at 1.75 to 2.95 these chilly in all red, at well Phone 565-J J) M LOCAL DELEGATE Glenn. Sue Gill (center), was ana af four ft.seburg ilrls to attend recent conven tion In Ever.tt, Wash., of Horlien Girls, an organisation of older girls sponsored by the Cempfire Girls. Mora than 300 delegates from Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana attended the throe-day affair, held April 14-tt. Other Roseburg girls were Wilms P.p., Bernico Lounsbury and Mary Lynn Helm, Pictured above with Miss Gill are Janet Eisenman ef Everett (left), and Carol Lund.ma of Csuer d'Alene, Ida. (Photo courtesy Everett Daily Herald). Mothers Are Honored The Apadenska Camp Fire group entertained their mothers rriday evening at 7 o'clock at the home of their guardian, Mrs. Lila Mc- Kean. I he girls presented their candle-lighting ceremony with a program following. They sang two songs, the guardian gave a short talk on the advantages of attend ing summer camp. She further ex plained about the Candy mint sale. The girls were awarded the honor heads they bad earned dur ing the last few months Refreshments of cakes and punch were made and served by the girls to the following mem bers: Mrs. Marvin Selby. Mrs. Sylvia Gray, Mrs. Kmily Fosback, Mrs. uurt coivin, Mrs. Martin llalverson, and the hostess, Mrs McKean: by the girls: Betty An derson, Gail Gray, Lois Fosback, uorotny Davis, and upal coivin. CRAB DINNER HONORS BIRTHDAYS FIROAY Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rico en tertained with a crab dinner Fri day evening at their home on 1004 Council st. Roseburg. The occa sion was honoring the birthday of vie s lather, Ahner nice sr., and his brother A. C. Rice. The rooms J were decorated in arrangements of ' promroscs and tulips. The dinner was served smorgaabord style from the table centered with a low bowl of scarlet tulips. During the evening piano selec tions were played by Victor Rice and home recordings played of the family. Those enjoying the af fair were: Mr. and Mrs. Joy Rice and daughter, Illis Fay, Mr. and Mr. A. C. Rice and daughter Glen da Rae, Mrs. Sadie Sheridan. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Rice Sr., and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs Victor Rice. YOUNGSTERS ENJOY SHOW FOLLOWED BY BIRTHDAY PARTY ON SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Mason Davidson entertained Saturday afternoon in honor of their daughter Patty's seventh birthday. They took the children into Roseburg to the theater to see Cinderella and later returned to their home in Dillard where the birthday gifts were pre sented the honored guest. Re freshments of ice cream a-vl -'ne were served to the following: Donna Moore, Roberta Haumeser, Faye Armstrong, Dixie Whiiton. Barbara Lesher, Carol Fairley, Janet Griese, Pamela Lauraneo. Sandra Whitcly, Phvlis Griese, Tommy YVhitely. Jerry liricse, Tommy Davidson: Mrs. Whitcly, Mrs. Bert Laurance and Mrs. Griese assisted the hostess In the afternoon's amusement. Walt week after WEED A ffEQ then low Scott law Seed (a fill In void! Ml by dying weed. Yew will need very little at there are 3.000,- 000 teed I In each aoMnd. 1 b-tl.13 i b. - Vo tS BV r UMPQUA VALLEY HARDWARE 202 N. Jackson I i fdtX SPetADfRt fee ledlvm ktw til. IOtJ. INVITATIONS EXTENDED TO OREGON MOTHERS OREGON STATE COLLEGE Invitations to the annual Mothers' weekend activities here May 4 to 7 have been mailed to all mothers of O.S.C. students throughout the state and in other states and coun tries. The annual meeting of the Oregon State Mothers' club will be the main business event of the weekend, plus a round of enter tainment prepared by the students for their mothers. ELKTON W.S.C.S. PLANS FLOWER SHOW. SALE Plans for a flower show and spring ssle were discussed at Elk ton W.S.C.S. at the meeting held Friday at the home of Mrs. Charles Hedden. Dates will be an nounced later. Mra. Carl Binder will be hostess to the group at her home April 27 with the meet ing to begin promptly at 10 a.m. Eighteen ladies and four children attended the last meeting. INTER-SB STUDY CLUB TO MEET ON TUESDAY Inter-Se Study club will meet Tuesday at a one-fifteen o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. V. V. Harpham on the Deer creek road. The program on "Furniture styles and bow to recognize them," will be in charge of Mrs. Theo. Bond. All members are cordially invited to bo present. LOOKINGGLASS GRANGE ANNOUNCES MEETING Jjink incplns r.ran urill mt at eight o'clock Tuesday evening at the hall. Refreshments will be served at the close of the session. All memben are urged to be present. fry this exclusive SCOTT S de velopment that kills broad-leaved weeds as it nourishes grass. Pro ven on more than a half million lawns in past four years. Dry compound easily applied just as It comes from the box. Shaker box-1.00 treats 500 sq ft Economy Site 3.50 treats 50x50 Phone 73 aoV. eoay kel treatment). Oevele Ceoex.r, S17.J0 STYLE SHOW AND LUNCHEON TO BE EVENT OF NEXT WEEK The women of the Methodist church will sponsor i twelve o' clock luncheon and mid-season style show next Wednesday at the Methodist church parlors. The af fair is open to the public and re servations must be made by call ing either 1123-R or 762-L. Miller's will present the style snow. A musical program will also bo enjoyed. ALPHA THETA CHAPTER TO MEET TUESDAY NIGHT Alpha Theta chapter, Beta Sig ma Phi will meet at eight o'clock Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Eugene Krewson. Mr. Lauren Olson will be guest speaker and will demonstrate the art of cera mics. Those desiring to bring guests are asked to call Mrs. Ray Puckett. Founder's day dinner tic kets must be purchased at this meeting. lfCX7 n$ fZAL COOKS MBAL$ A ffV JWEAM' fW6djMAri DREAMS A80UV3 6 "SPEED COOKING ' RANGES WTH "PUSHBUTTON" CONTROLS! f J(JH HtVi ta woc.rTul, iw, cletsn, fttt wt to I M m jjr QjTl cook and you get better meeli every timet L.-,, . Mm fSif ou ' ui' tmtton nl thotx fe- B nrjf moua Ot-E Cilrod umtt cook your dinner Mm ea'?H-.iAiiy 'or you with electrical exACtneMl H I 1 Be era 11T W. Cost St. I IP LI ELKTON HOME EXTENSION UNIT ENJOYS MEETING Elkton' Home Extension unit studied "care of the skin" at the meeting held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ted Taylor. A birth day cake honored the hostess and she was presented with gifts. Mrs. Henry Beckley will be hostess at the meeting May at which time the topic will be "Freezing Home Foods." OLALLA-TENMILE UNIT I TO MEET TUESDAY Olalla Tenmile extension unit has announced a meeting for Tues day with Mrs. Hasel Ison and Mrs. Julia Breitenbucher as co hostesses. The meeting will begin at 11 a.m. The topic will be freez ing and preparing food (or the home freezer. ROSEBURG REBEKAH LODGE TO HOLD MEETING Roseburg Rebekah lodge No. 4i will meet at eight o'clock Tues day evening at the I.O.O.F. hall. Members and visiting members are invited. KEYSTONE DINNER FOR SATURDAY CANCELED The Keystone club dinner plan ned to be sponsored Saturday night, April 22, has been canceled, ac cording to an announcement made by officers. Officers For Suthorlin Public Library Named The board of trustees of the Suth erlin public library held a meeting at the home of Mrs. Evelyn Young Tuesday evening. Several matters of business were discussed and several proposals were made in the line of trying to raise money to buy new books. Election of officers were as fol lows: Mrs. Evelyn Young, presi dent; Mrs. Meryl Wahl, vice-president: Mrs. Leona Slack, secretary and treasurer: Trustees Mrs Young. Mrs. Wahl, Mrs. Flory, Mrs. Buchanan and Mrs. Burns. Mrs. Marian Buchanan and Mrs. Helmie Burns were new members added to the board. . Mrs. Leona Slack was elected head librarian, and she was desig nated to assign the persons to tend the library. Miss Dixie Willis and Mrs. Edna Powers are in charge of the library on Wednes day and Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. After the meeting Mrs. Young served refreshments. Special Price On LimtUd Quantity Feed for Hogs PAGE LUMBER ft FUEL 164 I. 2nd Av.. S. Phone 242 LIBERATOR RANGE Same as Stratolincr, ex cept with Two Complete Ovent instead of pres sure cooker. $399 95 EASY TERMS sure to see fhe new ixtra-W-sptad Calrod unit on both these It't fhe fasfesf heating 6-inch Cahod unit ever made! mm. mHPflNV Phone 10 SUNTAN PLAN AWRY KLAMATH FALLS .T Ponder a moment over the troubles uf Doyle Schiffman. who wanted a nice, smooth suntan this spring. What he got was yards and yards of gauze, Doyle, 17-year-old high school senior, dropped off to sleep under his sunlamo and was under the light all night. His head and upper body were painfully burned and will be h daged while instead of tan this spring. OIL TO BURN For prompt courteous motor ed deliveries of high quality stovo ond burner oil CALL 152 MYERS OIL CO. Distributors of Hancock Petroleum Product! For Douglas County First Presbyterian Church Corner of Lane and .'ackson Minister Rev. Morria H. Roach, Th. D. - 11 AM. Meeeese - I nn u. n mam J EH MANN WTrntaUve ol a 'A jmco t Irtucation ITJ0 PH. Service Bv OR WILLIAM EHMANN. alao colored slide of Sen rrenrUru Theological Sem inary. 19 THE NEW CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH Ar Winston, .n S. C.mt.ry ft.d will hold ifi first Sibl. School SUNDAY, APRIL 21 Bible School Services 10 A.M. 11 A. M. Hear lot M.cDen.ld of N.rthw.tt Christian Collej. P.Huck dinner r la.m. Brina -our wn tabl. servic All Invited WORKSAV1NGI TIMESAVING! 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