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Society and Gluhl By LOTUS KNICHT PORTER and 8ETTY ALLEN MRS. HARRY GUTHERIE HONORED AT SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY FRIDAY A surprise birthday party hon oring Mrs. Harry Gutherie was given Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Dossey. Canasta was in play during the evening. A birthday cake was cut at mid night and served with other re freshments to Mr. and Mrs. Karry Gutherie and children, Nancy and Ronnie; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pierson and Harlene; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Vam bolt, Mrs. Dean Smith, Beverly Bailey, Joan Burr and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Dossey and sons. DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS Zo Newman 925 Cobb St. Phont 387-R THE NICEST PEOPLE . . . rely on us for service. We're proud so many folks like us and the work we do for them, ROGER'S SHELL SERVICE On Melrose Road at S, entrance to Veterans Hospital VICTOR BOYD HONORED AT FAREWELL PARTY ON TUESDAY EVENING Roseburg Rebekah Lodge No. 41 met in regular session on Tues day, with Lotus Graves, Vice Grand acting as Noble Grand in the absence of OUie Krueger. Golda Nickel, Pas Noble Grand and Vivian Logsdon, Staff Captain for the past term were honored for their fine work and presented gifts by the members. Lotus Graves. Noble Grand Pro Tern reported the following com mittees appointed for the ensu ing term: Visiting Committee: Gertrude Hatfield. Mabel Wilson Ruby Bloom, Nellie Myers, Susie Jack son. i Finance Committee: Jewel Long, Ethel Swayze, Lotus Graves. Press Correspondent: Hazel Reid. , Preceding the regular lodge i meeting, Rebekah and Odd Fellow j members enjoyed a 6:30 potluck I dinner given in honor of Victor Boyd, who is leaving soon for the Odd Fellows Home in Portland where he will make his home. A , fine program was enjoyed and gifts were presented to Mr. Boyd J by the two lodges. F.-S. CLUB PICNIC LUNCHEON 'S ENJOYED TUESDAY AFTERNOON . i The F. S. club held a delightful picnic luncheon at one o'clock Tues day in the attractive garden at the home of Mrs. J. B. Patrick. Covers were placed for the hostess and Mrs. Walter Singleton, Mrs. D. H. Lenox, Mrs. T. W. Thoma son. Mrs. B. H. Laird, rs. R. W. I Meissner, Mrs. Earl Decker and 1 Mrs. G. R. Chapman. I Sewing tnd visiting were enjoy ed during the afternoon. The club will meet August ti at a one o'- ! clock picnic luncheon at the Pat- i rick home. I V NIGHT SERVICE . I FOR PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS From 5 P. M. to 8 A. M. I Al Saturday A ft tr noons, All Day Sunday and Holidays. Ill III - If You Cannot Locata Your Physician or Surgeon , . . Ill 111 THE DOCTOR'S EXCHANGE LAWN PARTY ENJOYED BY JUNIOR DIVISION MEMBERS TUESDAY Junior Division members of the First Christian church enjoyed a lawn party at the home of Mrs. lalo Stephens, 324 bast washing- ton street Tuesday evening, July 18. Following i picnic supper a short business session was conduct ed by Mrs. Curtis Hester follow ed by games. Enjoying the evening with Mrs. Stephens and her co-hostesses, Mrs, George Crenshaw and Mrs. A L Naas were Valetta Taylor, Alela Currier, Alice Barter, Merle Nes- setn, Jeannie Nesseth, Helen snan. klin, Sally Leep, Leota Honn, Phil- lis Givens, Edith Staggs Mildred Hodson, Valdean Bridgess, Elsie Leek, Elsie Coffell. M a x i n e Schulze, Lucile Reed, Betty Robi- son, bva Hester, coral riamm and the hostesses. CAMAS VALLEY GIRL CELEBRATES FOURTH BIRTHDAY TUEDAY Betty June Teague of Camas valley ceieDiatea her fourth birth day Tuesday afternoon at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Cunningham. Those present were Pamela Arn old; Steven Moodie; Cheryl Dun ham; Lloyd Flora; Donnie. Bobby and Frances Lawson; Linda and Johnny Parret, Vicki, Barbara Sue, and Terry Anne Grant; and Wyoma Pasco. The afternoon was spent in play ing games. The birthday cake was baked and decorated by Betty June's grandmother. Mrs. Cunning ham. LAZY DAISY CLUB TO HOLD PICNIC THURSDAY Lazy Daizy club will hold a no hostess picnic luncheon Thursday, Aug. 3, at eleven o'clock in the morning at Umpqua park. Buns, wieners, ice-cream and the drinks will be furnished. Those attend' ing are asked to bring their table service. MELROSE FRIENDLY HOUR CLUB ENTERTAINED BY MRS. GRACE FENN Melrose Friendly hour club held an allday meeting Wednesday with Mrs. Grace Fenn. Preparations were made for the bazaar. A noon potluck luncheon was served to Mrs. Edith Babcock, a guest, and Mrs. Minnie Jacobson, Mrs. Ellen Hofman, Mrs. Katie Conn, Mrs. Belva Buckwalter, Mrs. Norma Fenn, Mrs. Cecelia Ken yon, Mrs. Alma Greer and the hos tess. PI BETA PHI CHAPTER PLANNED FOR ROSEBURG Alumni of Pit Beta Phi sorority insteresled in chartering a chap ter, are asked to contact either Mrs. H. C. Church at 205 S. Kane street, or Mrs. May Mathews. Rt. 2. Box 718, Roseburg. There must be 10 members in order to charter a chapter. I f "4eiJ QsS , l Y 4 If 5 ' J 'IjIm f ; THOUGHT ...of cool foods. . . . ON HOT DAYS - will send your family home from work and play with anticipation of enjoyment. When you see our wide selection of cool tempting foods, you will have no trouble of planning nutritious summer, time meals. Here are just a few of the foods that you can plan meals from . . . crisp cool fresh vegetables direct from the farm, tangy zest ful cheeses, refreshing beverages, canned fruits, vegetables and meats along with gelatines for salads that are out of this world and last but not the least of good foods are toothsome cold cuts from our meat de partment. These are just a few of the foods that you will find in your summertime food shopping center; Drive out and select your warm day foods from ... , Located near South city limits on Hiway 99 LOCAL RESIDENT TAKES PART IN WEDDING RITES Wed recently in Eugene were I white satin with a double fincer- Miss Gertrude Kinyon and Roy B. .tit veil and carried an arm bnu- Newman, both of Lowell. The, quet of deep red roses tied with ceremony was reaa juiy i it- we i unite satin. Mrs. Kinyon wore a Tues., Aug. 1, 1950 The Newt-Keriew, Hoburg, Ore. 3 First Baptist church with the Rev. Alexander Mersdor. officiating at the double ring ceremony. Attending the bride as one of the bridesmaids was her sister in law, Mrs. Charles Kinyon of this city. The bride wore a gown of gown of pink marauisette over taf feta and a halo of ribbon. She carried a basket of sweet peas. A reception followed in the church annex. Mr. and Mrs. Kin yon were among the out-of-town guests. SINGER ELECTRIC PORTABLE libera Allowance on your Present Machine DOWN EASY PAYMENT TERMS QUEEN ELIZABETH of the 1750 Oregon Shakespearean festival t Aihland, Aug. 2 through Aug. 24, it Mn. Franca Worth. She was chosen because of her outstanding contribution ta the festi val and by popular demand. Sha is immediate past president of the Ashland Soropti mists, past worthy matron of tha Eastern Star, member of the Fortnightly Study club and lecturer of tha Bellview grange. She will begin her reign Aug. 2 and preside over official festival functions. This is tha first time a woman of such distinction has been chosen as Queen Elizabeth at tha famed Shakespeare festival in Ashland. BEAUTICIANS TO MEET THURSDAY NIGHT The Beauticians association will meet at eight o'clock Thursday evening at the umnaua Beautv Shop. Entertainment has been plan ned to follow the meeting. All memDers 01 tne association are re quested to be presnt. COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN TO MEET THURSDAY Women of the Rosebure Country club will meet Thursday at a twelve-thirty o clock luncheon at tne cluDhouse. The contract bridge and canasta play will begin at one o'clock. For transportation, call 1288-J. MID-WEEK BIBLE CLASS TO MEET ON THURSDAY The Mid-Week Bible class of St. Paul's Lutheran church will meet Thursday at two o'clock at the parish house with Mrs. Eva Gaston as hostess. .Members and friends are most cordially invited. DORCAS CIRCLE TO MEET ON THURSDAY Dorcas circle of Faith Lutheran church will meet Thursday, Aug. 3. at one-thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs, Frank Johnson, 242 S. Rose street. Members and friends are invited. OLALLA BUSY STEPPERS CLUB TO MEET AT POTLUCK Olalla Busy Steppers club will meet Thursday at a noon potluck luncneon at tne nome ot Mrs. Mau reen Muetzel. All members are urgged to be present. CIRCLE TO HOLD POTLUCK SUPPER Marion Beebe circle of the First Baptist church Missionary socie ty will hold a potluck simper Thurs day at Cmpqua park. All members are urged to be present. Antique Bed Spreads Displayed By Grange Ten antique bed spreads and quilts, some over 150 years old, were displayed at the Evergreen Grange meeting Friday night at the hall. During the lecture' hour a Chinese auction was held and Mable Lange gave a reading. 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