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6 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ort. Sot., Oef. 21, 1S0 w .1 THI UNIVERSITY OF OREGON MOTHER'S CLUI mat Monday evening at the horn of Mn, Harold Horn for e dessert luppar. Membership in the group it opan to all mothers of U. of O. students and tha purpose of tha club i to essist such univanlty projects a tha student loan fund. Tha club has alio halpad furnish tha Douglas County room in tha Erb Mamorial building which will ba dadicatad Friday, Nov. 3. Picturad abova ara tha mothan who attandad last Mon day night's maating. From laft to right thay ara Mrs. Harris Ellsworth, Mrs. Hadwig Watiig, Mrs. Stanlay Kiddar, Mrs. Oscar Barria, Mrs. Edytha Gilmour. Mrs. Paul Shenklin, Mrs. Ethal Turnar, Mrs.' T. J. Slattary, Mrs. Harold Horn and Mrs. W. H. Certer. Saatad in front is Mrs. Darning Bronion. (Picture by Paul Jenkins.) 5 . ! MRS. IRECKEL ENTERTAINED 77 - S-'-'-W govarnor, was antartainad at lunchaon at tha Hotal Umpque on band attandad tha maating ot tha Broekel. Mrs. R. r. Denton, Mrs. Monday, October 11 Women of the Moose to meet at I p.m. at Moose Hall. Halloween dance at the Veterans hospital sponsored by Kugene unit o( American legion auxiliary, at T:4S pm. Ladies o( Roseburg are Invited to be hostesses. No admis amn charge. Spanish American War Veterans ramp and auxiliary lo have pol itick dinner, 6:30, parlors of Meth odist church. Meeting to follow. The Pythian Sisleri offirers and degree staff will practice Monday, Oct 23, at :30 p.m. at the K. P. hall. Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimble club will meet Monday. Del. 23. at the home of I.ydia Hooper, list Harvard Ave. for a 1:30 potluck luncheon. BPW will meet at F.piscopal par ish hall at S p m. Tuesday, Octobar M Rchckah IKlee to have home roming night. There will he a pot luck dinner at S0 before the meet ing. I mpu.ua Home Extension unit will have a special meeting at 10 30 a m. "Textile Painting No. 1" will be the topic. Those attend ing should bring a sack lunch. ,lr. Women's club will initiate 20 new members at d p m. at the Episcopal parish hall. Badoura club, Nydia Temple, Daughters of the Nile, will meet at the home of Mrs. Sam Warg, 1224 S. Main at 2 p m. for a sewing aireting. Tillicum bridce club to meet at Home of Mrs. Barker. The Eagles auxiliary will meet It I pm. at the Eaulrs hall. Twelve and Won club to meet at home of Miss Bernadine Princen for one o'clock luncheon. TNT club will have a Halloween paitv at the home of Mi s Hudolph Sher'rick, 1020 S. Main St. The F. S club will meet at the home of Mrs. D. 11. I.enox. 1001 Corey Ave. for an afternoon party. Olalla-Tenmile extension unit to meet at 10 30 a m. at the home of Mrs. Ha el Ison. A potluck lunch eon will be served. Each member is asked to bnnf her own table aervice. Xi Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet at the home of Mis. Charles Hart. Mrs. Moon will have charge of the program. Patch and (Ml dull-will meet at the home of Mrs. J. V Boor. Garden club division of WesT an'a club -will nieet at home ot Mrs. R. I.. WhiWe. The "Model .Meeting'' of the! Alpha Theta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi is lo be held at the home of MargareLKrewson, 804 Cobb St., at a p.iV(jfr Tuesday. Oct. 24, , with l ee KciQe and Betty Earns ; as co-hostesM s for the evening, i Members and inuird guests are urged to come, vj j CO O rt ft- cl v. 'JJT - " ." AT LUNCHEON Mrs. Joa Brack.l. wifa of tha Rotary district notary club. Shown abova ara A. M. Jacklin and Mrs. w. h. Sehel at Ducky Daughters will meet at 7:30 at the home of Joan Phillips US S. Main St. Inter-Se Study club will meet at tha home nf Mrs. Charles Stark I on Fisher road for a dessert lunch eon. Wednesday, Octobar II VEW auxiliary to meet at Eagle's hall. Past presidents of (he American Legion auxiliary will meet with Mrs. Roy Young at 7:30. Roscburg Writers club meets at home of Dr. and Mrs. tieorge T. Ilouck at 8 p m. Workshop meeting for St. George'a 4,uild members at 10 a.m. Members to bruu a tack lunch. Riveisdale Home Extension unit will meet at 10:30 a m. at the Gar den Valley Woman's club, instead of the Riversdale Grange hall. A potluck luncheon will be served, coffee will be furnished. .lolly Circle club will meet for a 130 p.m. dessert luncheon at the home of Mrs. Evelyn Simpson. Birthday gifts will be presented to Mrs. Elsie lsakson. Alpha Chi chapter of the Del phian society will meet at 10 a m. in the conference room of the chamber of commerce. Thursday, Octobar 36 Oakland Eastern Star chapter to have fnendhip night. Ilosehurg, Dram and Elkton chapters are m- ; vited. District conference to be held at : Riversdale Grange hall tor an all day session. All state officers will be present. B I. chapter P.E O. sisterhood vwll enteiuin Mis. A. E. Gilmore. stale oiganier. fiom Portland at a 12 lo lum-hron at the home of ; Mrs. Paul Helweg. ' Circle No. 1 of the Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. E. M Hleile, 12IK t oicy St.. for a 1 30 dessert luncheon." Mrs. W. F. Paltison will be co hostess. i Circle No. ! of the Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. Ann Stoics, 31fi W. 1st Ae. N. at 1 P m. lor a dessert luncheon. ; Mrs. Flovd IVwcll wtll be co-hust- r ess. I Circle No. 3 of the Methodist church w ill meet at the husne of ! Mrs. A. 1,. Holler, 606 S. Pine for a 2 p m dessert luncheon. Mrs, Crummrtt will be eo hostess. I Circle No. 4 of the Methodist church will meet with Mrs. A. B. Taylor. I4.1S Madione St. for a 1 30 dessert luncheon. Mrs. O. M. Kent and Mrs. Bayard Heed will . latYo-hostesses. I Circle No. 5 of the Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. J. E Dent. tu.s. s Pine, fur I I pm. dessert luncheon, Beia Gamma chapter. Epsilon Sigma Alplwill hae a pledge dinner at l ?vs nav en. Evergreen Home Economic! club , .... Thursday, Oct. 12, while har hus Mrs. J. U, Mvars. Mrs. Joa P. lPictura by Paul Jankins. I will meet for Iheir regular meeting. Rnseburg Fraternal Order of Fa'tlcs No. 14U7 will sponsor a ben efit dance for the Damon Runyan cancer fund. Thursday, Oct. 26, at the Roscburg Armory. Northside Sunshine club will have a 12 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. M. Sory, 530 Prune St. Each member is to bring a covered dish and their own table service. Pollyanna gilts will be ex changed. Fullerton Folk Dance club will meet with the Oaklev Folk Dance cluh for a potluck dinner at 6:45 j at the Eullcrion school cafeteria, i Dancing will be at 8 p.m. I Ladies of the Country club will meet for a 12:30 potluck luncheon. ! Pythian sisters will meet at 8 p.m. at the K. P. hall. There will be an initiation and all members S are requested lo be present. t Friday .Octobar 17 The Wilbur Community club will : meet at the srhool. i Nonpareil Community club will . ; have a pie supper at the Fair Oaks 'Community club rooms. Proceeds to go toward playground equip ment. Woman's Society of Christian Service of Dillard to have Fall I Harvest festival and hall dinner. Woman's Benefit association will I meet at home of Mrs. Jo Jonas at Winston at 11 a m. Potluck din ner and all day meeting. State field i director and nurse from Portland w ill be present. The Evergreen Grange will meet for a 6:30 potluck supper, with the regular business meeting to follow at 8 p m. Florence Nightengale Tent No. 15 DWV will meet at the KP hall for the regular tssion. Wimodasi club of the Amaranth will have mnnthlv potluck dinner at 7 p m. at the Masonic hall. AUCTION SALE HELD BY NORTHSIDE CLUB The Northside Sunshine cluh held an auction sale Thursday after noon at the home of Mrs. Clara i Frew. A short business meeting preceded the sale. Refreshments were served by the hostess to Mrs. Helen Fenwick, : Miss Barbara Sory. 'Miss Rarbara Irvin. Mrs. M. Sorv. Mrs. William Stiewig. Mis. Phil Hart, Mrs. l.u cia Indies and Mrs. R. P. Parson. The next meeting will be a 12 o'clock potluck luncheon at the ijionie ot .Mrs. M. toiT. .vto Prune lSt Oct 1K Frh mmh..r ii in bring a"covered dish and their own table service. Pollyanna gifts will be exchanged. STYLE SHOW DATE SET FOR OCT. 31 AT METHODIST CHURCH Mi'ler's style show will be held in the social kail of the First Meth odist church on Tuesday, Oct. 31. A twelse o'clock luncheon will be served by the ladies of the church. Reservations mav be made br calling 10MY or (75R. " Itil Mi "POIf I AND CHARM" TOPIC CO IVININS Mu chapter, Beta Sigma Pbi Wednesday evening, Oct. IS, at the noma oi airs, naroia joxeia on Flagg street. A short business meeting waa conducted br Mrs. Jack Bathrick, president, and plans were made for holding potluck dinner ana card party at tha Mel rose Grange hall the evening of t rtaay, urt. zo, The topic for the evening was "Pone and Charm", The lecture waa given by Mrs. Mary Black. Group discussion followed. Refreshment were server' by the hostesses, Mrs. Jokela, Mrs. Carl Wassom and Mrs. Daniel Dimick. Those attending were Mrs. Clair is Allen, director; Mrs. Jack Whar ton, sponsor: Mrs. Jack Bathrick. Mrs. Mary Black, Mra. J. A. Cot brunn. Mra. Ciarson Chitwood Mrs. Richard Darby, Mrs. James Finlay, Mrs. Donald Gum. Mrs. Bruce Hettrick, Mrs. Eugene E. Kent, Mrs. Knute Kershner. Mrs. George Quine, Mrs. William Seaim- ler, Mrs. Roy Stein and Mrs. C. P. Yundt. THIMBU CLUB Mf I TS WITH MRS. GIRMOND The Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimble club met Oct. , at the home of Mrs. Cynthia Germond. Mra. Germond's daughter, Dorothy Dent, assisted in serving the pot luck luncheon. The house was dec orated with fall flowers. A business meeting followed the luncheon. Plans were made for a bazaar and food sale. Present for the meeting were Mra. Howard Heas, a guest; Mrs. Jim Miller, Mrs. Henry Erskine, Mrs. Naomi Joiner, Mrs. Alfred Neal, Mrs. Harry Lohr, Mrs. George toucher. Mrs. Winnie Haron and the hostesses, Mra. Cyn thia Germond and Mrs. Dorothy Dent. The next meeting will be Mon day, Oct. 23, at the home of I.ydia Hooper, 1151 Harvard Ave. There will be a 1:30 potluck luncheon, with a birthday cake for Winnie Haron. CAMERA CLUB PLANS HALLOWEEN MASQUERADE A Halloween masquerade h a been planned for the Umpqua Camera club to be held at the home of the president. Miss Betty lausrher, 1454 Riverside Drive, on Oct. 28 at 8 p. m. All members and their guests are invited to join the fun. A new meeting night for the camera club haa been selected, and hereafter meetings will be on Monday. The next meeting will he Monday evening, Oct. 30, at S p.m. at the Photo lb. Plans have been made for an overnight trip to the MrKemie I.ava Beds on Nov. II and 12. The club has written Belknap Springs resort for information and a 1 1 members are asked to reserve that weekend and to know hy the next meeting whether they will be able to go. NEWLYWEDS FETED AT CHARIVARI Mr. and Mra. Rudolph Nelson, who were married recently, were chartvaned Tuesday evening. They are living at the home of Mrs. Nettie Lundren. Ire cream waa served to Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Johnson, George Sundberg and children, Donald and Deanna; Mr. and Mrs. David Sand Mr. and Mra. Warren Lucas, Car men and Larry Cooper, Mrs. Ada Durch, Mr. and Mrs. I,. C. John and son, Ray; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Her manson and aon; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sjogren, Frits Sjogren, Mrs. Lilly Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hanson and children Glen, Donald and Margis; Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Holmquist. PATCH AND CHAT CLUB MEETS FOR SEWING Mrs. C. R. Bartlett entertained the Patch and Chat club Tuesday evening at her home. Arrange ments of fall flowers were used in decorating. The evening was spent sewing and visiting. Mrs. C. J. Bradley assisted the hostess in serving refreshments to iMrs. Ed. Berrell, Mra. Darley Ware, Mrs. Gordon Ware, Mrs. C. Domenico, Mrs. E. R. Bucking ham. Mrs. E. G. Troielle and Mrs. i D. W. Keasey. The next meeting will be Tuesday evening, Ort. 24, at the home of ; Mrs. J. N. Boor. WIMODASI CLUB TO HAVE POTLUCK DINNER The Wimodasi club of the Am aranth will have the monthly pot luck dinner at 7 p. m. on Friday, I Oct. 27 at the Masonic hall. The evenings entertainment will pictures. be Earned Incomes Slump In Britain LONDON (Pi Only 86 persons in the united kingdom were left with an earned income of 6.000 pounds ($16,800) a year after they paid income and aurtaxes for the year, ending in March 1949. Ten years before there were S.5K0 persons in the 8,000 pound-a-year class. The income leveling effect of the complex British income tax scheme was demonstrated graphic- ally by the report of the, commis- l.l.4 I- I. .. ... ,,,,- it-.uuT-. yuw The i nol,.hm, i .h. medium income brackets had to of the advisory board for the Baiaer and Mrs. Bronoon is treasurer adjust his finances on the basis of St. George's guild end chairman of the finance committee, "i n ,"?dr? 7",' nin':An ll-dy workshop has been planned for Oct. 25 when ladies .ncomei02 (5 " e.ch ' ,h 9uild wi" th Pri,h hl" ,0 m,U rt;c'" ,or ,K earned. bazaar. (Pierre by Paul Jankini. I Hut the big time bread winners paid. p to 19 shillings, six pence tion! for each pound ($2 SO) earned the surtax classifica tion. So the man with the big pay check was permitted to keep onlir seven cents of each il 80 earned above a certain figure, which aned in different cases. These rates apply only to "earned income." Revenav from insestmcnts is taxed 00 4 dif ferent basis. Therefore, the in come of many Britons actually is considerably higher than the maximums show, in the income Max achedules. V O I ; '"Nf,' vrj .f.i'41 -ff:.rj Ui'"tL 1 V ''. ,'"7r,: ."" "' "1 ly ' V"-.:v.Vl . I 11 f i ft t I IMJ J-..uV:-'iMr ""3 r . f T s, sr i :v .ar r-sv j THE LYMAN SPENCER HOME of a charming tee complimenting new members of the Business and Professional Woman's club Wednesday evening, Oef. 18. Attending the tea, and pictured Clerenbach, Ann storrs. Vera ROTARY ANNS HONOR MRS. JOE P. BRECKEL AT DINNER MEETING Mrs. Joe P. Breckel, wife of the district governor of Rotary, was entertained at dinner on Wednes day, Oct. 11, at the Turn Around Inn. Followinf the dinner, Mrs. Breckel addressed the group, tel ling of the five-day school for dis trict governors of Rotary that was held in Chicago in June to which her husband was a delegate. Mrs. Breckel mention,. 1 that Rotary rep resentatives from 51 countries were present. i Those attending the dinner were the Mesdames William Schell Frank Denton. Clarence Landis, George West, Kenneth Ford, H. K. Hanson, Anna I,. Russell, Victor Micelli, Robert Doty, Harlen Car ter, J. V. Ing. J. D. Myers, Arlo Jacklin, Kenneth Fitzgerald and Story lies. President Mrs. Walter Mallory was in charge of the meet ing. MRS. RICHARD WILLETT HONORED AT BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON AT WILEY HOME Mrs. Richard Willett was hon ored at a lovely birthday lunch eon at the Earl Wiley home on Friday. Mrs. Wiley invited as her guests to be with Mrs. Willett for the afternoon Mrs. Lucv Jennings, Mrs. Sally McClung. Mrs. Fred ehring, Mrs. Katherine Kinney, Beverly Nichols, and Mrs. Harold Nichols. At dessert time, Mrs. Ni chols, daughter of Mrs. Willett, brought in the candle-lighted birth day cake and Mrs. Wiley pre sented her with a bouquet of roses. Mrs. Willett received many lovely gifts and the afternoon was spent in visiting. EAGLES SPONSOR BENEFIT DANCE The Damon Runvon Cancer fund dance will be held at the Rose - burg armory Thursday. Oct. 28. This dance is being sponsored by the Roseburg Fraternal Order of Eagles No. 1497 and all proceeds will go to the cancer fund. Tickets are being sold by members of the lodge. 7 PLANNING THE EPISCOPAL GUILD Jubilee Beiaa Dee. 1st and 2nd ere Mrs. Arthur . d .j. i il. - u . fund for a new rectory and parish hall - . DR.S.L. OSTEOPATHIC PHJSICIAN RETURNING TO HIS OFFICE IN THE PACIFIC BIDING FRIDAY, OCT. 27 o o O on North Jackson was the scene above are, standing, Priscilla Jones, Helen famery, Laura lies, I pggg " v' Trr ."71 '' 1 " " , ' "' ' 1 I."?"''' vs ' 1 &. I nilLJutl MR. AND MRS. ED STRICKLER of Lebanon, Ore., are pictured with their son-in-law, Carl Permin, just before leaving on a flight to Grants Pass to visit another sonin-law end daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vine Stidham. The Stricklers were visitors it the Permin home in Roseburg for ten dayt, during which time Carl Permin end Date Green flew them to Grants Pass. This was the first eir ride for the Stricklers, who will be celebreting their 58th wedding anniversary in December. RICE VALLEY CLUB MEETS, PLANS FOR BAZAAR The Rice Valley Community club had an all day meeting Tuesday at the hall. A sack lunch was served at noon. A business meeting followed the ; luncheon. Plans were made for a ; baraar. which is to be held at the hall Friday night. Ort. 20. i The next meeting ot the club will bet Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 5, at : the ball. Mrs. Castor will be the ! hostess. ' Present for the meeting were to be aiven Clarke end Mrs. Doming Bron- :n - i - il.. , : . i u..mj- ... 1 , 3 Mrs. Clarke is chairman De LAPP o 3T 1 -.N... , TV3r- lAlvie Wetherell, and Ruby Widing. Seated from left to right rs Minnie Clark, Stalls Spencer, Flossie Virden, Mildred Herman, Fehly. (Pieture by Paul Jankins.) Mrs. William Castor, Mrs. Emmet ber Co., Winchester. Mrs. Worth Churchill, Mrs. Frsnk Churchill, I completed her dietetic internship Mrs. LeRoy Churchill, Mrs. Glen i at the Massachusetts General bos Walker. Mrs. James Kidwell, P"'. Portland. Mrs. Harry Dunbar, Mrs. Herman Mr. and Mrs. Worth have just Schosso, Mrs. Cecil Hartford. returned from a trip to British Co- Mrs. J. G. Wales and Mrs. u- ' gene Turner. SIEFARTH HOME SCENE OF ATTRACTIVE FALL LUNCHEON PARTY Mrs. Norman Siefarth enter tained at a luncheon at her home in Hu-Crest on Wednesday. Oct. 18. Decorations in dark purple and green were carried throughout with a charming centerpiece on the luncheon table of autumn fruits and vegetablea. Covers were laid for the Mesdames Ed Nolte. Mor ris Bowker. William I.indsell. Ed ward Titcomb, Ted Wirak, Walter Schoenleber, Frank Woodworth and Fred Stever. The afternoon was spent playing bridge, with Mrs. Bowker winning high score and Mrs. Lindsell, second. BERNICE SCHAAO, WAYNE WORTH WED IN PORTLAND At a quiet ceremony in Portland on Sept. 10, Bernire Lucv Schaad daughter of Mrs. Lucy M. Schaad of Newberg. became the bride of Wayne Thomas Worth of Rose burg. Worth is the son of Mrs Ralph Kirkwood. Portland, and E. R. Worth of Salem. Both young people are gradu ates of OSC. Worth is associated j with the Enjle and Worth Lum- Pushbutton Housekeeping with KIRBY Vo rood obout it j. th. Ortobor iuue of HOUSIHOL0 m..i.o now see it in your own homo. Noorly . million h.u.os.1... know KIRBY i. ,h. n..,. t,i., to eultea hauioksKpina, you've oror soon or imoinod. C0MPIITI UNITS H 1. i.,l.d,M P.M p.,;,,,,,, AiV ,,.,,,, Serey ond SWt-e... Cry,rtl.r., Id.m.fh.,1, Mom... Cloo.or. .. Cloenor, ltarr. floor B.,rtr. Hondi-bullor (polish., (...Ir,, ,,! wore, your outomoedo, j, ( p..w, For Day or Iv.ninf Apoiatmenta. Coll THE KIRBY CO. OF ROSEBURG Solos t SorricsvaV ell Douolet County U Igw.leW fhonoasoj O CLtNN C MILLIE, SALIS MGR. 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