The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 07, 1950, Page 6, Image 6

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Tha Nw-Rvl.w, fceteburf, Ore. lot., Oct. 7, 19501
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MR. AND MRS. CHRISTIE cut their cake et the rte.ption fol
lowing thair wadding Sept. 23. ( Pictura by Fredrickton Photo
Lab.)
MR. AND MRS. BATTON
ENTIRTAIN AT SURPRISI
SHOWER PARTY SATURDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ration en
tertained at a delightful surprise
grocery shower party at their home
Saturday evening in honor of Miss
Elirahcth (BeMy) Kronke and Jo
seph V. Fennell, whose marriage
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was an event of Ort. 1.
Following the opening of the
gifts, pinochle waa in play and
laier Mr. and Mrs. Batton aerved
lovely refreshmcnte Id the guesta
ot honor and Mr. and Mra. Rich
ard Decker, Mr. and Mrs. W. I.
Wanda, Mr. and Mra. Vernon
Green and Albert McCartney,
Marsters-Edwards
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GUARDIANS CLUB
HAS DINNER MEETINO
AT MASONIC TEMPLE
The Douglas County Guardians
cluh met at the Masonic Temple
on Friday for a 7 o'clock dinner
aa guests of the guardians o f
bethel No of Rosebnrg. Follow
ing the dinner a business meeting i
waa held.
Those attending were MamieaW il-,
son, Esther Hork, era Fraiier I
and W. M. Sykes of Mvrtle Creek; i
Meryl Wahl. Jttanita Holgate. Na-
omi Rtggs, Grace Wood and J. C.
Rovingdon of Oakland: Vera L. i
Kemp and Jean Gaedecke of Glen-;
dale; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rhodes,
Mrs. A. J. Youns. Mr. and Mrs. I
Roy Colburn. Ruth Patterson. Ra-'
chel Kolhronk, Wanda Ware and
Irraa Holmea of Roseburg.
The next meetux? of the club '
will he hoed at the Masonic temple
in Oakland on Friday, Oct. 27, at
7 p m.
TENT NO. 1J DUV
TO HAVE BIRTHDAY
PARTY MONDAY
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Florence Nightengale Tent No. ;
IS. Dl'V. will have the September
and October birthday party on !
Mnndav, Oct. 9. at the home n
Belle Crenshaw at 92 N. Jack-'
aon St. Mrs. F.htabeth Gardner
will be hostess for the poiluck !
dessert luncheon. Members are1
asked to please remember their
aecret pals. I
The nest regular meeting of the i
tent will be on Fridav. Oct. 11, i
in the K. 1. hall at 7; JO p. m.
HONORED BY NURSINO
TA(WtrHOSPITAL '
Nursea of the Veterans hospital '
entertained Miss Ruth Bloom, chief j
nurse, at a Chinese dinner in the
music room in the special services i
building shortly before her depar-1
Christie-UeeoWedding
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I MRS. 0. M. BERRIE IS
HOSTESS FOR BRIDGE
CLUB WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Mrs. 0. M. Berrie graciously en
tertained her bridge club at a
lovely 7 o'clock supper Wednesday
evening at her attractive home on
Fast Douglas street. Covera were
placed for Mrs. W. C. Holmes, a
guest, and Mrs. George F. Whar
ton. Mrs. H. H. Turner, Mrs. J P.
Motschenbacher, Mrs. L. Ij. Wim
berly, Mrs. I.. J. Fullerton, Mrs.
Adrian Fisher arfd the hostess,
Mrs. Berrie,
Prizes for the evening's contract
bridge play were won hy Mrs.
Turner, Mrs. -Berrie and Mrs.
Fisher.
XI IOTA CHAPTER MEETS
WITH MRS. DALLEN JONES
On Tuesday. Oct J. Xi Iota Ex-
enai'lar chapter, Bta Sigm Phi,
met at the home of the chairman,
Mrs. Dallen Jones. The group de
cided to apend the winter months
in the study of Mexico.
A aociei hour followed the busi
ness session, and refreshments
were served by the hostess. Those
present were: Mrs. Wayne Crooch,
Mrs. Frank Norton. Mra. John Kil
lip, Mra. H. R. Winston, Mrs. Ben
jamin 0. DuFresne. Mra. Ted
Schultx and Sirs, td Wyatt. ,
The next regular meeting will
be held Ort. 17. at .p m. at the
home of Mra. H. rV Winston.
lure. Misa BlopirQwho left the
hospital ataff to wot a in California,
v as honored by several short talks
following the dinner, expressing ap
preciation for her services to the
hospital.
As a farewell gift, Mrs. Helen
Johnson, president of District 11 of
the Nurses' association presented
Miss Bloom with a camera from
her co-workers.
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ALPHA CHI CHAPTER
MEETS AT WESTLUNO
HOME ON KEASEY ROAD
The Alpha Chi chapter of Epai
lon Sitma Alpha held a regular
meeting at the home of F.uarda
Wesllund on Keasey road on Thurs
day. Sept. 7, at 7:30 o clock. A
handkerchief shower was given in
honor of Mrs. Jack Rocera and
Mrs. Richard Gadway who are
leaving Roseburg. Mrs. James
Smith and Mrs. Bill Turner were
co-hostesses. Those attending were
the Mesdames Robert Elliott, I .vie
(juist, Bill Turner, Robert Naielrod,
Ward Cummings, Ted Insley. Don
Caskey, Tyler Evans, Bill Benson,
Leslie Siege!, Martin Met lay Jr.,
Richard Gadway, Rill Hallcraft,
James Smith. Ronald Oiler, Kelsey
Hobday Jr., Garland Kite and Rob
ert Reid, and the Misses Zclda
Sanders. Mary Martin, Euarda
Wesllund, Wilma Melton and Gloria
Gaston.
MRS. WHITE HONORED AT
CHARMING SHOWER AT
TILLER ON FRIDAY
A pink and blue shower, honor
ing Mrs. Ida Belle White of Drew,
was given at the home of Mrs.
Clifford Kent at Tiller on Friday
evening.
Fall flowers were arranged on
the tables and about the rooms.
Several games were enjoyed, after
which Mrs. White opened the many
gifts. Mrs. Charley King assisted
Mrs. Kent in serving delicious re
freshments. Those present to enjoy the
charming affair with Mrs. White
were Ada I'ejinell, Louise Wese
man, Janice Andrews, Marion
Bratten, Alice Lerwill, Mary Zim
merman, Loraine Zimmerman. I.u
ella King. Dora Bratten, Merle
Davis, Nellie Thomason and the
hostesa.
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TO MARRY Mr. and Mrs. Perry C. Eeyri, Roieburg. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Floyd H. DeTracy, whe
is a student at the Open Bible Standard Bible school in Eugene.
The wedding will be en event ef early summer. (Picture by
Clark's studio.)
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ALPHA THETA CHAPTER
HAS MEETING AT HOME
OF MRS. C. V. DeCAMP
The Alpha Thela chapter, Beta
Sigma Phi, met at the home of
Mrs. C. V. DeCamp. with Mrs.
Gene Powell and Mra. Marcus
Brown aa co-hostesses, Tuesday
evening.
The president conducted a short
meeting concerning current busi
ness and forth-coming social af
fairs. Mrs. Robert Phillips was a guest
from Alpha Iota chapter. She urged
everyone to get behind the drive
to register all people eligible to
vote. Also a guest was Mrs. Eugene
Rawson, of Shoshone, Ida., a for
mer member.
Member! present included the
Mesdames Robert Rennie, Jack
Cummins, Jack Jariss Jr., Ray
Purkett. Ray Sims. John Todd,
John Gardner, C. V. DeCamp, Gene
Powell, and Marcus Brown.
Refreshments were served by the
hostesses later in the evening.
The next meeting is to be held
at the home of Mrs. Ray Pucketl
1 in Westmoreland with Mrs. Ray
Sims and Mrs. Charles Williamson
i aa co hostesses, Tuesday, Oct. 10,
i at S p.m. Each member is asked
to bring a definition on happiness
as material for the program.
! DEWEY CHAMBLEN IS
HONORED AT BIRTHDAY
DINNER SATURDAY
Dewey Chamblen of Tenmile was
the guest of honor at a party given
in honor of his birthday, Sept. 30.
Those present were Mr. and -Mrs.
Stanley Wiejeck and son, Peter:
Mr. and Mrs. At Young, Mr. and
Mrs. Burt Fox and children, Diane
and Steven; Mr. and Mrs. How-ard
Braddock and son, Bruce; Mrs.
Dewey Chamblen and the guest
of honor.
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ENGAGED Mr. and Mn. S. J. Moora announca tha engagement
of thair daughter, Mii Anita, to Jim St. Onga, ion of Mm. VVil.
liam Summan and Ralph St. Onga ef this city. No data hat been
tat (or tha wadding. (Picture by Clark's Studio.)
MRS. HAROLD I. SCHMEER
ENTERTAINS AT CHARMNIG
BRIDGE-LUNCHEON FRIDAY
Mixed fall flowers formed the
decorations for the 1 o'clock lunch
eon given by Mrs. Harold E.
Schmeer at her lovely home in
Laurelwood Friday afternoon.
Invited to enjoy the occasion
with Mrs. Schmeer were Mrs. Roy
Sedell, Mrs. Kenneth Bailey, Mrs.
Robert H. Savage. Mrs. J. F. Dil
lard, Mrs. W. F. Amiot. Mrs. W. C.
Callison, Mrs. Fred Stever, Mra.
Mitchell Moore, Mra. J a m e a
Hughes and Mrs. Frederick J. Por
ter. High score for the contract
bridge play was won by Mrs. Dil
lard with Mra. Callison winning
second high.
OLIVER PLUMERS
ENTERTAIN AT
POTLUCK DINNER
Florence Nightengale Tent No.
IS. DUV enjoyed a poiluck dinner
and grab bag at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver Plumer at 1162
Military St. Monday evening.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Nickens and Marilyn. Mr. and
Mrs. Mel Cyrus and Virginia Bell
and Nancy; Mr. and Mra. James
Marr and Dorthea. Mrs. Anna
Peterson, Cora Dourte, Ruth
Reese. Nettie Wilbur, Essie Olson,
Jeanette Meigs, Elizabeth Gard
iner, Anna Carson and the host
and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Plumer.
The dinner was enjoyed and visit
ing occupied the evening hours.
Waste piles around gold mines
of the "Rand" in South Africa
have been estimated at 1,000,000,-
1 000 tons in weight.
The Dutch bad come to depend on
windmills to operate land drainage
pumps by the 15th century.
JOE'S SPAGHETTI HOUSE
6 Court Spoghtrti Dinner 1.25
517 North Jockion
Open from S P.M. to 10 P.M.
Sot. I, Sun. I P.M. tell P.M.
Closed Tuesday
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BELLVIEW CLUB ENJOYS
INTERESTING MEETINO
AT HALEY HOME
The Bellview club met Thurs
day, Sept 28, at the home of Mrs.
Viola Haley. Marjorie Gilbreath,
vice president, conducted the busi
ness meeting. The club collect was
given by Lizzie Gardner, minutes
were read by Ruth Parker and the
club motto was given by Eleanor
Gilbreath. After roll call and
routine business games were
played and prizes won by Viola
Haley and Emma Beckley. Visit
ing was enjoyed and refreshment!
served.
Those attending were Viola
Haley, Emma Beckley, Ruth
Parker, Irene Walker, Olive
Walker, Marjory Gilbreath, Elea
nor Gilbreath, Thella Webber, Lora
Kester, and a guest, Marian West.
The next meeting will be Nov.
1. at the home of Lora Kester.
There will be a white elephant
grab bag.
Gas-burning appliances must be
altered to supply more air when
fuel is changed from manufactured
to natural gas.
While the rhino's defective sight
can hardly make out a motionless
man at a distance of more than
40 to SO yards, the animal's sense
of smell ia ao keen that it can de
tect the presence of man a quarter
of a mile or more away.
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