f 8 Th Newt-Review, koieburg, Society and Glu&l By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER end BETTY ALLEN FORMER NEBRASKANS INVITED TO PICNIC SUNDAY AT UMPQUA PARK All former Nebraskans, their families snd friends are invited to attend the one o'clock picnic luncheon at Umpqua park Sunday, at which time reorganizing of the Ex-Nebraskans will take place. Coffee and pop will be furnished without charge. RUMMAGE AND APRON SALE TO BE SATURDAY The Eagles auxiliary will spon sor the weekly rummage sale Saturday and the Eagles auxiliary drili team will sponsor an apron sale Saturday, Aug. 12, downstairs in (he Eagles hall on Cass street. Persons having donations for the rummage sale are asked to call 1229-R or 267-R. EVERGREEN GRANGE PICNIC TO BE HELD ON SUNDAY Evergrt-en Grange picnic will be held at one o'clock Sunday, Aug 13. at Umpqua park. Members and guests are invited. Those at tending are asked to bring a cov ered dish and their table service. NIGHT SERVICE FOR PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS From 5 P. M. to 8 A. M. Also Saturday Afternoons,' All Day Sunday and Holidays. If You Cannot .Locato Your Physician or Surgeon . . PHONE 1881 THE DOCTOR'S EXCHANGE When it rains It p"rt WbtH it hour VFbtn il rai0,it fx tnofc T -notl'S 'Xht it rii)t powri iom Wboi H rami it fMi 'itptutn VPbm k tfiUH it THIRSTY WESTERNERS! fl Here's the Tasty Hasty Drink II EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT! l It'i lun be thinty when yon an quencti il with l tingling glut of 11 chilled golden goodncul Made juit tighi-with uice KBietzed from l- & klreeipelriur-rh'lGtBNSlwOringeinlhebig,e)n)micil vfl 7-Servtr. Gee thkKyl II I lun lot ill the hmily-but don't foiget to . kW get Grebn Spot fintl Ilia ' iW-t-iI PASTIURIZID Qrang7 if - .!! U" L of market beverage counters Ore. Thun., Aug. 10, 1950 PYTHIAN SISTERS TO SPONSOR RUMMAGE SALE Fythian Sisters will sponsor a rummage sale at the Episcopal parish hall Saturday, Aug. 12, be ginning at 9 a.m. The committee in charge reports a large assort ment of clothing will be on sale. Considerable infants wear and teen-age clothing will be featured at the sale. FOLK DANCING CLASS TO BE HELD TUESDAY Beginners class in folk dancing for all Moose members and their invited guests will he held every Tuesday night at eight o'clock at the Moose hall on South Stephens street. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Spen cer will instruct the class. WOMEN OF THE MOOSE TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT Women of the Moose will meet at eight o'clock Monday evening at the Moose hall. A white ele- Ehant auction will be held. Mem ers are requested to bring white elephants wrapped. Rosemary 01 liver will act as auctioneer. rtktfjt'y -Wktrtit runt it Wbmi , JUIT PUNCH AND OUl MG 4i 01. TIN BUY GREEN SPOT TODAY jL. x" KM ! 1 1 H V 1 J iep .' Jf ' Sf O L ; - .,v ni . J PARIS NECKLACE This simulated pearl and rhine stone necklace is one of a series introduced by Pierre Balmain, Paris dress desirner, in ahowuic ! is Fall gowns. SUTHERLIN REBEKAH LODGE HAS LARGE MEETING THURSDAY Thirty-six members and two vis itors, Mrs. Mabel Olson of Silver Leaf Rebekah lodge of Portland and Mrs. Eva Lockman, Spring field Rebekah lodge, were present for the regular Rebekah lodge meeting Thursday evening. It was voted to vote at the next meeting whether the dues of the members shall be raised and all members are urged to be present at this session, Thursday evening, August 17. A letter was read from Mrs Vera Brittain, who has moved to Marcola, staling she had attended a Rebekah picnic and that she is still in her wheel chair. All past Noble Grands are asked to be present at the August 17 meeting as this will be past Noble Grand night and they are to be honored at that time. Under good of the order, Mrs. Lucille Chase and Mrs. Rosemarie Jones had group singing "Amer ica", "Quilting Party" and "Good Night Ladies." A game followed. Balloting was exemplified with suggestions from the district dep uty. After lodge closed the degree staff practiced until a late hour. VFW AUXILIARY DANCE TO BE HELD AT VETERANS HOSPITAL MONDAY EVENING. The slate department VFW aux iliary will sponsor a dance at the Veterans hncnitnl pon,nniinn Monday night, Aug. 14, from 7:45 to 10 o'clock. Women of Roseburg are invited to attend to assist as hostesses. Cake and punch will be served by the Cooties. Music Will be donated by the Musicians union and Will hf flll-nicharJ h., K..nl. .Ol.LU uj V1IUI.IV and his Rhythm Kings. HOUSEWARMING PARTY IS DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR A delightful housewarming party was enjoyed at the Bun Lavellet home in West Park Addition Fri day afternoon, when relatives and friends . gathered wilh beautiful gifts to welcome the newcomers to the community. Visiting was enjoyed, afler which gifts were presented. Those present included: Mrs. Bun Lavellet, Mrs. Pid Dodd, Mrs. Roy Dodd, Mrs. Max Dodd and Mrs. J. Dodd, Mrs. Jack Mc Daniel, Mrs. Earl McDnniels, Mrs. Tut McDaniels, Mrs. Martin Rob inson and Mrs. Fred Bowman. mm Aate v-.-5....v:-;;.-.:--r.--.., v.?-V-.'-s--v-V3.: ELGIN AMER ICAN COMPACTS FLOWER SHOW TO BE EVENT OF MONTH OF AUGUST "Waltz of' the Flowers." the theme of Associated Business Wo men's Club flower show, will be worked out by arrangements fea turing die fashioning of hats under the supervision of Mrs. Fred Rich ardson wilh organ music by Mrs. Cynthia Magill. The show will be staged August 26, in the Community hall, and will be open to the public from noon until 8 p.m. Exhibitors arc to have cut flowers and plants at the hall not later than 10 a.m. Saturday morning. Judging will begin at 10 a.m. with the doors open by noon. Commercial exhibits are invited on a non-competitive basis. Prizes will be given in different groups, which is open to all ama teur growers. Sweepstakes award will be made for the person win ning the most blue ribbons. There is no entry fee nor ad mission charge. The antiques are also to be in place by 10 a.m. and last but not least, is the hobbies with pri7.es to be awarded in all of the divisions. The food sale will be open to the public during the day as will also the bazaar and white elephant sale. DELBERT DICKEY IS ' HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Dclbert Dickey was pleasantly evening when his employees and surprised at his home Tuesday their wives and husbands gathered his birthday. Mr. Dickey received at his home to help him celebrate many nic gifts from his friends. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Dickey, Mr. and Mrs Harley Means, Mr. and Mrs. Bun Lavellett, Mr. and Mrs. Dickey Sr. Mrs. Ray Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McDaniels. BPWC ANNUAL SUMMER PICNIC TO BE AUG. 28 The annual summer picnic of the Business and Professional Wo men's club will be held Aug. 28. at seven o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Olt on the North Umpqua. Members and their guests are invited and those attending are asked to bring a covered dish and their table ser vice. EVERGREEN GRANGE TO MEET FRIDAY NIGHT Evergreen Grange will meet Friday night at eight-thirty o'clock at the hall. Refreshments will be in charge of Mr. and Mrs. R. Harryman, Mr. and Mrs. William Garrick, Mr. and Mrs. George McDowell and Mr. and Mrs. E. Nickerson. All members are re quested to be present. MRS. CORNISH IS HOSTESS AT PARTY Mrs. George Cornish entertained at a seven o'clock chicken dinner party at the Cornish home at Sutherlin, Saturday, honoring her husband on his birthday. The lace covered table was centered with a bowl of roses and a beautifully decorated birthday cake made by Lilly Smith was cut in his honor. Covers were placed for: Lloyd Cornish, Miss Evelyn Cornish, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wahl, Sherman Smith, Dick Rone, Louie, Tim a,id Lilly Smith, the guest of honor, George Cornish and the hostess, Mrs Cornish. COMMODORE ROSE PICNIC DATED FOR SUNDAY The annual picnic of the Com modore Rose clan will be an event of Sunday at a one o'clock basket dinner at the Roberts Creek school grounds. Relatives and friends are invited. tii time u0xed peai i unit ;.:w,v- ," h. Mini 3.89:;.:;.;-:.' it U.89..V.V....v t C n e s t oneiJBs -- tab 97 en , LACE ON VELVET- Inspired by Italian Renaissance, Paris milliner Albuoy drapes while lace over a, Venetian black velvet tricorne, fasteninr scarf with a diamond clip. - ART AND EMBROIDERY CLUB TO PICNIC AT UMPOUA PARK FRIDAY Members of the Roseburg Art and Embroidery club and their families are invited to attend a seven o'clock picnic supper Friday night, Aug. 11, at Umpqua Park. Those attending are asked to bring a covered dish and their table service. , PINK AND BLUE SHOWER IS ENJOYED A delightful luncheon was en joyed at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Jim Smith, Wednesday after noon, when Mrs. Smith's Sunday school class gathered to honor Mrs. Leta Mae Hudson with a pink and blue shower. Those enjoying the occasion were Mrs. Leta Mae Hudson, Mrs. Viola Vian, Mrs. Bob Sheets, Mrs. Mona Lancaster and Mrs. Jim Smith. Open Air Art Show Is Slated At Library Park The public is invited to attend the first open air art show in Rose burg, slated at City Library park Friday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Original works of Roseburg Arts and Crafts club members will he shown and also price-marked tor sale to the public. The city of Roce burg is cooperating with the club in arranging the exhibit and lights will be strung in order to permit showing of the exhibits after dark. Admission to the show is free. Alexandre Eiffel, builder of the Eiffel Tower, also designed the locks for the Panama Canal. SLABWOOD in 12-16 and 24 in. lengths OLD GROWTH FIR DOUBLE LOADS WESTERN BATTERY SEPARATOR Phona 658 MILLER'S HAVE A BRAND NEW COLLECTION OF POPULAR "BACK-TO-SCHOOL" JEWELRY BEAUTIFUL RHINESTONE NECKLACES FOR THE PROM EVERYTHING FOR MISS C0E0 AMAZING "SCHOOL DAYS" VALUES . S AT I NORE BY RICHELIEU MARVELLA PEARLS Sutherlin Boys Back From Crescent Lake Sutherlin youths who attended Christian Boys' camp at Crescent Lake returned home Saturday. Those attending were: Jay Gage, Billy and Buster Stutzman, Gerald Gwyn, Nathan Lee Noyes. Roger Hall, Lee Roy Hong, James Stacey, Billy Denny, Ronald Ken wisher, Mike Osterhaut, Lundy and Curtis Jarvis, Milo Pope, Les ter Fickes, Wesley Dage, Linden Longbrake, Jack Coult, Bill Smith and Lloyd Whitford. Lloyd Whitford had the classes and Bill Smith was life guard and helper. Sunday night at the Sutherlin Christian church, Roger Hall. James Stacey, Lundy and Curtis Jarvis, Milo Pope, Linden Long brake and Bill Smith, told o f their trip and the different things they had learned. r NULL Bgl.' ' r tS- Makes offensive SAFE- HARMLESS jfriB star-bills h utton on slim-line fall Buttons ton parade... marching in threes down the front of our stunning Swansdown town suit! See how they subtly enhance the long, slim lines . . . point up the perfectionist tailoring! It's a suit you'll wear with pride for many, many seasons! In Forstmann's marvelous tweed. Sues 10-20. 59.95 fjrclunVely lJhe JQd (Ham 18 miles from Roseburg on the beautiful North Ump quo , . . outdoor dining porch overlooking the river ... for delicious chicken, steaks, and fish. Bring Your Catches to Us for Cooking. 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