The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, September 21, 1950, Page 8, Image 8

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LOTUS KNICHT PORTER end LOUISE HAYES
GUARDIAN COUNCIL
TO ENTIRTAIN FRIDAY
Guardian council of Bethel No.
8, Job't Daushlers will entertain
guardian councils of Glendale. Rid
dle, Myrtle Creek and Oakland at
a 7 o'clock dimer Friday night,
Sept. 22, in the Masonic temple.
All memhera of guardian counciU
in Dcuglaa county are invited to
attend.
JIWEL CEREMONY TO
BE EVENT OF TONIGHT
Alpha Chi chapter, Eplilon
Sigma Alpha will hold its (ormal
jewel pin ceremony tonight, Sept.
21, at 7:30 o'clock at the home uf
Mrs. Kelsey Hobday Jr. on West
Second avenue N. Ml former mem
bera aa well as present members
are asked to be present.
. GLIDE PTA TO
HOLD RECEPTION
Glide PTA will sponsor a recep
! lion for the Glide hoard members
i and teachers Saturday nigl Sept.
I 2.1, at 8 o'clock. All residents of
I the community are invited.
LAZY DAISY CLUB
ENJOYS BREAKFAST
A gaJoping ireakfast was I
surprise event for Mrs. Elmer
I. yil Jr., of Rainbow Lane, when
members of the Lazy Daisy club
arrived early Tuesday morning,
Sept. 19.
Those present for the occasion
were Mrs. Jim Brittson. Mrs. Mar
vin DeVore. Mrs. Vernon Hristow,
Mrs. Wayne Overberk, Mrs. Rob
ert Russell, Mrs. Monty Glover,
and a guest, Mrs. Bob Pinard.
FULLIRTON PTA MEETS
WITH MRS. NAT JOHNSON
The first' fall meeting was held
by the executive board of the Ful
lerton PTA, following a luncheon
at the home of Mrs Nat Johnson
on Nebo street. Covers were laid
for nine guests, an'i the afternoon
waa devoted to a business session
presided over O "rs. Johnson,
president.
Plans were made for a member
ship drive, which will be under
the direction of trs. A. J. Ellison
and Mrs. Jim Stone. Mrs.' Ed
Kotok, Mrs. George Neuner and
Mrs. Arthur Lamka have been ap
pointed to the program committee.
The legislation chairman, Mrs. R.
H. Darby and Mrs. Ken Bushey,
save interesting information on the
Basic School Fund Increase.
i Those present for the afternoon
were the mesdamea: B e r n a rd
Young. Arthur Lamka, Ed Kotok,
I Harold Bellows and guest, Mrs.
1 Fred Belows. A. J. Elison, R.
H. Darby, Ken Bushey, Harold
Backen and Mrs. Johnson.
The first Fullerton PTA meeting
of the .lew school year will be at
i the school on Oct. Z at 7:30. All
! Fullerton parenta are urged to be
present.
BOB FRANKS
GROCERY
Con and Stephens
Phone lit
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Bit Size, Whit Star
TUNA - 37'
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'MISS CERMANY'
Kuisnne Ertrhson, t4. a Berlin
model, waa chosen "Miss Gpi1
many 19S9." at Baden-Baden,
for competition In annual "Miss
Europe" contest at San Marino.
SUTHERLIN GRANGE
HEARS REPORT ON
POTATO DISEASES
Sutherlin Community Grange
met Wednesday evening, Sept. 13,
with Worthy Master Charles Wahl
presiding. The agriculture chair
man, reported on potatoe diseases.
Home eeonomica chairman Mrs.
Phreda Wahl announced the next
Grange meeting will be a potluck
and birthday dinner.
Pomona will meet in Sutherlin
Sept. 30 at 7 p.m. with a potluck
dinner.
Mrs. Maude Moore was reported
aa ill.
Mra. Dorothy Clark and Mrs.
Mary Mansuette, aerved refresh
ments to the following: Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Gleason, Mr. and Mrs.
Eldon Sanders, Mr. and Mra.
George Cornish, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Wahl, Mr. and Mrs. Or
ville French, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Cornish, Icel Clark, Mrs. Hallie
Martin, Bruce Spackman, Mrs. El
len Liesinger. Mrs. Ella Wegner,
Clyde Henderson.
The next regular meeting will
be a potluck Wednesday Sept. 27.
ALPHA IOTA CHAPTER
TO MEET THIS EVENING
Alpha Iota chapter, Beta Sigma
Phi will meet at 8 o'clock tonight
at the home of Mra. Frank Wick
ham, 408 A avenue, with Mra.
Frank O'Brien, co-hostess. The
topic, "Definition of Happiness,"
will be presented by Mrs. Sidney
Domenico with Mrs. Ed Radigan
presenting the topic, "Self Analy
sis." The first fall meeting of the
chapter was held at the home of
Mrs. Frank O'Brien in Myrtle
Creek with Mrs. Wirkham, co-hostess.
Plans were made for Beta
Sigma Phi members to work in
the registration booth Sept. 28-29-30.
Refreshments were served by
the two hostesses to Mrs. Earl
Garrison, Mrs. Robert Davie. Mrs.
Robert P. Kidder. Mrs. Craig
Short, Mrs. Robert Phillips, Mrs.
Robert Sahin, Mrs. Earnest Rir
ker Jr., Mra. Ralph Wiley, Mrs.
Sidney Domenico. Mrs. J. P. Mot
schenbacher and Mrs. L. L. Wim-berly.
GALLA FAMILY REUNION
ENJOYABLE AFFAIR AT
WINSTON RANCH
Four generations of the Galla
family, represented by John Galla
Sr., E. W. Galla, Dorothy Coble
and two year old Tommy Coble,
were present for the family re
union held at the Albert Galla
ranch at Winston on Sept. S. Din
ner was served by the river on a
long table decorated with a bount
iful supply of fine cantaloupes pre
sented by O. O. Matthews for the
occasion.
The children enjoyed swimming
ouring the afternoon and the others
visited and took moving picturea.
Those present for the day were
John Galla Sr., Mr. and Mri. Al
bert Galla, Mrs. and Mra. John
Galla Jr., and daughter, Marion;
Mr. and Mra. C. M. Subbs and
children, Hope, Jackson and Char
lene; Mra. Evely Raeder and child
ren, Craig, Terry and Barbara;
Mrs. Raeder, Richard Galla, Mr.
and Mra. W. G. Cooper and child
ren, Clyde, Darrel and Marcia;
Robert Holm, Keith Williams, Bet
ty Joe Thomlinson Lacy Hinther,
Mr. and Mra. Duane Coble and
son, Tommy: Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Trusty and Miss Geraldine Galla.
TENMILE LADItJ CLUB
HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING .
The Tenmile Ijdies club met
Wednesday, at the home of Mrs.
Minnie Melius on the Reston road
for the regular meeting and pot
luck luncheon.
Visiting and a program of se
lected readinga were enjoyed.
Names were exchanged for "Mys
tery Sisters."
Those present were Mra. Grace
Barnes, Mrs. Mickey Bourassa and
Donna and . Martha Ann; Mra,
Blanche Degner, Mra. Emma Died
rich. Mrs. Vera Erbe. Mrs. Twilla
j Hammond and Skippy; Mrs. Mary
; Hodges, Mrs. Hazel Ison, Mra.
Anna Ireland. Mrs. Minnie Lock
wood, Mrs. Kate Mack, Mrs. Lois
McDamels, Linda and Cheryl; Mrs.
! Phyllis McKay and Lenita; Mra.
Minnie Melius, Mrs. Maureen
Muetzel, Mrs. Gladya Rathkey,
Mrs. Katie Schnsso, Mrs. Josie
Smith and Mrs. Effie Stocking.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Kate Mack
on the Reston road on Wednesday
Sept. 27.
MARVIN SLACK HONORED
ON SEVENTH BIRTHDAY
Mrs. Edgar Slack entertained at
a lawn birthday party Monday
afternoon honoring her son, Mar
vin, on hia seventh birthday.
The afternoon was spent playing
games. David MaliU, Craig Rader
and Leon Dies won prizes.
Following opening of gifts, birth
day cake waa cut and aerved with
ice cream by Mrs. Slack, assisted
by Mrs. Evelyn Rader and Mrs.
Phyllis Fish, to the following
guests: Leon Dies, I.ee Wright,
Nancy Jayne Moore, David Malitz,
Bobby Pratt, Billy Jo Cooper,
Bobby Fish, Loren Fisher. Judy
Weaver, Leslie Sutter, Craig
Rader. Michael Slack, Terry Oster
haut, Terry Rader. and the guest
of honor. Marvin Slack. ,
Lyle Linton, ill and unable to
attend, sent a gift.
EASTERN STAR TO
MEET THIS EVENING
Roseburg chapter No. 8, OES,
will hold ladies night this evening,
Sept. 21, at 8 o'clock at the Masonic
temple. A social hour will be fol
lowed by refreshments. Members
and visiting members are invited.
A sort of apartment house was
Duilt by the Munatagmiuk eskimos,
using a willow framework covered
with snow.
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VICTORY CIRCLI MEETS
AT WOODCOCK HOME Q
The Victory Circle of the First
Baptist church met Thursday at
the home of Mra. E. E. Woodcock.
Those attending were Mrs. Bobbie
Hughea, Mra. Otie Harris. Mra.
Rosa Hern, Mra. Gordon Walker,
Mrs. Ruth Bolton. Mra. Laura Xes
ter, Mra. Mort Woodruff, Mrs. E.
E. Woodcock and Mra. Arnold E.
Jurgens. Mrs. Rosa Hern gave
the devotiona and Mra. Jurgens
gave the misHon story. After the
meeting Mrs. Woodcock aerved re
freshments. The i.ext meeting will be at the
home of Mra. Frank Roberts on
Commercial street, Oct. 5, at 2
p.m.
OPEN MEETING TO Bi
HELD SATUROAY NIGHT
Lilac circle No. 49. Neighbors
of Woodcraft will bold an open
meeting at the lOOF hall Saturday
night. Sept. 2J. at S o'clock. Mem
bers and friends are invited. Re
freshment! will be aerved.
RIVERSOALE GRANGE TO
SPONSOR BOOSTER NIGHT
Riversdale Grange will aponsor
a booster night program Saturday,
Sept. 23. at S o'clock at the hall.
A program will be followed by
dancing. Refreshmenta wdl be aer
ved. Membera and friends are
invited.
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of New Vojk Metropolitan
and San Francisco Opera Com
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Every Friday and Saturday
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