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Sat, Sapt. U, 1950 Tha Newt-Raviaw, Rosaburg, Qrt. 5 it. LOTUS KNICHT PORTER and LOUISE HAYES a rea on A a Society and QluLl 1 .,i .J r mn M rz " f-Vv 'it. Sw . i -1 r . 1 l 3.'. rf "'OK., "i.,-;,.;.,',,,., Lmhi v ( S r-, . fv . .-:'- ' i; ...VI o5t,;. ; r Y ,- ?; t 3 i l&i fti r r I ... if I fciUtAaf -. Jl. .V.-V.V-:. fi'l'-nfit ... I. ' - i-' , W 1 IX I I 1 M".- 1 ;f.- I E m m m tm ma iak m i Bt I JE 1 I If t ft, MCil M I I f I t I I 2) ! I I I I I -m n m " - J- 4 4 ,L J (TV m m m a .. m - r . . - ai i v u ; i J4onored at oCovedj Jea Mn. DouqIii MeKty, wift of Orcgon'l gevtrner, wit h inspirttion for i Itrg Friday afWnoen glvtn by group of Roitburg friondi tho Roioburg Country club.' Womon of Douglti county wort invittd to call batwaan tka hours of 2 and 4 o'clock. Hugo bailcatt and bouquati of gladioli formad tha dacora tiom. Mrs. L. W. Matigar actad at ganaral chairman of tha uccaitful affair with Mm. Valla Broadway tn charga of dacora tiont, auiitad by Mn. L W. Josta, Mn. H. C. Barg, Mn. Roy Ballowi and Mn. Caorga Wharton. Milt Virginia Young wai in charga of tha music and rafrath manti with Mrs. Jamat Richmond and Mn. Robart Rhodai ai tiiting. Mn. Robart G. Davit and Mn. O. J. Fatt prasidad at tha beautifully appointad tabla; Mrs. Ray B. Compton had charga 'of tha guast book and Mrs. H. T. Hansan and Mrs. Caorga Luoma wara in charga of transportation. Background music was playad during tha taa hours by Mrs. W. Sharman Plimpton and Mrs Cordon Stawart. Mrs. McKay, drassad in a floor-langth aftarnoon gown of light print with an orchid corsaga, was most charming and gracious. Guasts found har aasy and dalightful to visit with and instaad of just calling to pay thtir "raspacts" as most such af fairs turn out to ba, tha guasts cama aarly in tha aftarnoon and stayad to visit and anjoy tha musical program. Mrs. Guy Cordon, ifa of U.S. Sanator Cordon, haadad tha racaption lina, which includad tha guast of honor, Mrs. McKay; Mrs. Thomas Parkinson, wifa of stata sanator Parkinson: Mrs. Roy Young, Mrs. A. G. Flagal, wifa of Rosaburg's mayor; Mrs. L. W. Matigar and Mrs. Eugana Springar. A pictura of tha ra caiving lina appaars in tha lowar laft hand cornar. Pictura in uppar laft shows Mrs. Guy Cordon and Mrs. Douglas McKay. Cantar laft, Mrs. Jamas Richmond, Miss Vir ginia Young and Mrs. R. B. Rhodas. Lowar laft, tha racaption lina, with Mrs. Harold Ballowi baing racaivad. Uppar right, Mrs. Kannath Bailay, Mrs. Gaorga Luoma, Mrs. Harold E. Schmaar, Mrs. J. A. Harding and Mrs. M. C. Bowkar. Cantar right, Mrs Ray B. Compton and Mrs. Robart C. Davis. Lowar right, Mrs. A. A. Wildar, Mrs. E. L. Knapp, Mrs. Dantar Rica, Mrs. 8. L. Hardanbrook and saatad at tha taa tabla, Mrs. O. J. Fatt. A faw friands mat at a noon lunchaon Friday in tha privata dining room of tha Hotal Umpqua in honor of Mrs. McKay. Dec orations for tha lunchaon waro arranged by Mrs. H. C. Barg. Photos by Pout Jenkins. HUTCHINSONS At HONORED AT FAMILY REUNION AND PICNIC Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross Hutchin son were honored last Sunday, when the Copeland family held a reunion and picnic at tha Hutchin son Wayside, at Kellosx This land, which is now a State Park, was donated to the state a few years ago by Mr. Hutchinson, when he was county commis sioner, and has tinea been cleaned up and improved and is fast be coming a favorite spot for camp ins; and picnics. It is also a his toric spot, for there on the river is tha old mill race, made In t h e early fifties. Enjoying the day at the Cope land reunion, besides Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson were: Mrs. Lillie Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Haines, Bobby, Gerald, Betty and Janice; Mr. and Mn. Robert Love end son of Myrtle Creek; Mrs. Reuben Ferber, Mr. and Mrs. Claude MrFerrin, Mr. and Mrs. Dale McFerrin, Rodney and Larry: Doyle Hall .Mr. and Mrt. Joe Copeland and Corlie, Jo Ann Hast, Mr. and Mn. Glenn Jackson. Arnold and Mary Alice; Mr. and Mrt. Joe Copeland Jr. and Bruce; Mrs. Milo Bullock, Barbara, Gary and Eriine; Mr. and Mrt. Bill McFerrin, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Copeland, Bart, Faye, Kent and Carolee; Mr. and Mrt. Ronald Copeland: and from Pico, Calif., Mark Wegner ,and Vane Wood-berry. LUNCHEON AND BRIDGE ENJOYED BY COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN THURSDAY Women of the Roseburg Country ' club met at a luncheon Thunday at tha clubhouse. Covert were placed for Mrt. W. C. Callisoa, president, Mrs. Walter Brydges Mrs. Walter Fisher, Mrs. J. F. Dillard, Mrs. H. C. Stearns, Mrs. A. J, Murray, Mrs. 1. J. Bean, Mrt. E. R. Harvey, Mrt. H. 0. Berg, Mrs. B. A. McPhillips o( McMinnville: Mrs. Harold E. Schmeer, Mrt. James Hughes, Mrt. M. K. Ulschaffer, Mrt. E. A. Pearson, Mrs. Roy Sheppard, Mrs. M. L. Hallmark, Mrs. Fred Lockwond, Mrs. Roger Gee, Mrs. R. D. Bridges, Mrt. Roy Sedell, Mrs. Mitchell Moore, Mrt. Clyde Knight and Mrt. Emily Judd. High tcoret for the contract bridge play went to Mrt. Brydges, Mrt. Hallmark and Mrs. Schmeer. WBA MEETS AT POTLUCK LUNCHEON AT POWERS HOME ON THURSDAY The Woman's Benefit associa tion met Thursday for a 1 o'clock potluck luncheon at the home of Mrs. George Powers at Winston A social hour followed. The association will meet at 2 o'clock the afternoon of Sept. 28, at the home of Mrs. Margaret Havens. A social hour of cards will be enioved. Members are tsked to bring guests. is i.t . f:'- ' Lil l ) 1 tZ'zl t -71. i " . . i 1 J it.-,, .- O - i :'4H-VW'aita,'iii JHfl r ' ' V--.. ... V A i