The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, January 10, 1951, Page 10, Image 10

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The Newi-Review, Rosebure., Ore. Wed., Jan. 16, ItSI
MRS. HALVE RSON II
HOSTESS TO CARD CLUi
Mrs. Martin Haiverson was a
charming hostess for her card club
Friday afternoon at her home in
Dillard. A salad luncheon wai
served at one o'clock. Canasta was
In play during the afternoon. Mr.
Cnnnie Nelson won the door priie.
Gjest enjoying the afternoon were
Mrs. Velma Albertus, Mrs. C-tty
Jo Brown, Mrs. Pearl Tealer, Mrs.
Cnnnie Nelson, Mrs. Aileen Otto,
Mrs. Rosa Heinbach and the host
ess, Mrs. Halverson
Personalized
Hair
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and
Hair hk
Styling l
Special Permanent
Wovm t Suit your
Hair and Budget.
. Machine, Machintltet,
Cold Waves
from 7.50 up
Featuring Wolla
Caps for Damaged
Hah-.
La Vera R utter
Iron Bonloli rggy Nelson
La Vora'f Btautorium
Roam 201 Carter Bldg.
211 N. Main th.n. 1141
SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN
FOR MRS. DORA DYKES
Mrs. Dora Dykes was pleas
antly surprised at her home .Sat
urday afternoon, when Mrs. Dan
Wright and Mrs. Harry Abbott
were hostesses at a birthday party
in her honor. Mrs. Dykes who was
celebrating her 89th birthday is
very active for her age and able
to be around most of the time.
A beautifully decorated birtnday
cake with "Happy Birthday 1861,
1950" and also a cake decorated
to represent an open Bible, -vith
words "Live in God and Trust His
Word" and also showing the
leather binding of the Bible and its
pages was cut and served during
the afternoon. Mrs. Dykes received
u beautiful bedspread and many
other gifts from her friends.
VISITOR IS HONORED
AT PARTY WEDNESDAY
Mrs. Lee Barnes had an after
noon "get-to-gether" Wednesday in
honor of her aunt, Mrs. Belle
Clark, who is visiting in Dillartl for
the week. A dessert-luncheon was
served to Mrs. Wilma Haumrser,
Mrs. Grace Barnes. Mrs. 'Men
B-ell, Mrs. Bobbie Baldwin, Mrs.
Mary Stonnr, Mrs. Bess Goljert,
the honored guest, Mrs. Clar' and
the hostess, Mrs. Othal Barnes.
CHILI SUPPER AT
RIVERSDALE GRANDE
Riversdale Community club will
meet Thursday, Jan. 11. A rhili
supper will be served between 8:30
and 8 p. m. Chili, pie and salad
will be served. The public is in
vited to attend. A musical pro
gram will be presented at 8
o'clock. This is a benefit for the
school and the polio fund.
DRESSMAKING
ALTERATIONS
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MRS. VERNON BRISTOW
HONORED AT CHARMING
SHOWER THURSDAY
Mrs. Elmer Lyda Jr. was host
ess to members of the Lazy Daisy
club at her home on Rainbow Lane
on Thursday afternoon. The occa
sion was a shower for Mrs. Ver
non Bristow, whose home was
burned the night before Christ
mas eve. Mrs. Bristow received a
lovely set of dishes fro . the club
and was given many gifts of linen
and household items. She also re
ceived a basket of canned goods
and various kitchen items. Mem
bers that were present were "1 r I.
Bill Weaver, Mrs. Don Carlson,
Mrs. A. ?. Mitchell, Mrs. Bob Sel
lars, Mrs. Bob Pinard, Mrs. L. W.
I'ittam, Mrs. Leo Wilkerson, Mrs.
M. C. Smith, Mrs. Jim Brittson,
Mrs. Marvin DeVore, Mrs. Robert
Russell, Mrs. Elmer Lyda Jr.,
Mrs. Montay Glover and one guest,
Mrsp Ray Whitrock.
The first regular meeting of the
new year will be Thursday, Jan.
11, at 11 a. m. at the home of
Mrs. Jim Brittson, 1020 S. Main
street. An election of officers will
be held and all members are asked
to be present.
CARD PARTY IS DATED
FOR JANUARY 13th
The Willing Workers club of
Scotts Valley met at the home of
Mrs. Guy Day Wednesday, dans
were made to hold the first card
party of the new year Jan. nth.
it will be a benefit for the March
of Dimes. Pinochle and five-hundred
will be played and a few
articles sold. The public is invited.
Refreshments were served to the
following; Mrs. Marshal Merk of
Kugene, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Miller.
Mrs. Gerald Johnston, Mrs. Clar
ence McKern, Mrs. Mabel Potter,
Mrs. Thorp and granddaughter,
and Mrs. Calvin Johnston.
J. C. AIDS TO HEAR
SPEAKER THURSDAY
The J. C. Aids met Thursday,
Jan. 4, at 'he Senior high school.
j They plan to work at the Com
munity hospital for a week before
the opening which will be Feb 12.
The next meeting will be held
Jan. 11. Mrs Angilo will be guest
rpeakcr and will explain more
about the project. .
JightCoughs
due to colds. ..eased
without "dosing"
V.onV!CKS
VAPORUO)
DINNER TO HONOR
TAYLORS THURSDAY
A potluck dinner will be held In
the Methodist church in Canyon
villa Thursday night in honor of
Rev. and Mrs. H. Erne Taylor of
Gardiner, who will be visiting
friends in Canyonville this week.
Rev. and Mrs. Taylor were iesi
dents here for two years while
Rev. Mr. Taylor was pastor of
the local Methodist church. They
moved to Gardiner in June, where
Rev. Taylor is minister of the
Methodist church.
The dinner is open to the public
and a large crowd is expected.
The Taylors are houseguests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett
Moyer while in the city.
FAMILY DINNER IS
HELD AT BLACK HOME
The following Yoncalla folk mo
tored to Glide New Year's day,
where a family dinner was enjoyed
at the James Black home. It also
commemorated the birthday of
Gale Noel. Those attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee, Mr and
Mrs. Harold Rogers, Gale and
Carroll Noel, Mr. and Mrs. George
Langdon and two children; Mr.
and Mrs. Percy Langdon, Dannie,
Virginia, Dickey and Donald Lang
don, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lee and
daughter, Cynthia.
MUSIC TEACHERS TO
MEET AT LUNCHEON
Douglas County Music Teach
ers association will meet Friday
at a noon no-hostess luncheon at
the Hotel Umpqua. An interesting
program has been planned and all
members are asked to be present.
MISSIONARY GROUP TO
MEET ON FRIDAY NIGHT
The Christian ch"rcl. missionary
members, their families and
friends are invited t attend a 7
o'clock dessert - supper Friday
night in the church basement. A
film, "Migrant Workers," will be
shown.
POOD SALE TO BE
hSLD ON SATURDAY
Alpha Chi chapter, Sigma Alnha
sonority will hold a food sale Sat
urday, Jan. 13, beginning at 9:30
o'clock at the Umpqua Valley
Hardware store.
MRS. ESTES HONORED
AT BIRTHDAY AFFAIR
Honoring tha birthday of Mrs.
Fstes, Mrs. Cody Long and Mrs.
Ernest Warner entertained at the
long home Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Estes received a beautiful
Dutch oven from her friends. Mrs.
Warner made a beautifully decor
ated birthday cake, which was
served with ice-cream and coffee
to the following neighbors a u d
friends, Mrs. Estes, Mrs. Art An
derson, Mrs. Knopp, Mrs. L. A.
Melton, Mrs. Long and Mrs. 'Var
ner. FAMILY REUNION IS
MELD AT GORDON HOME
A family reunion holiday dirner
was held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Gordon Monday night.
The delicious turkey dinner was
served from the table covered with
a beautiful new imported Irish
linen cloth. Covers were placed for
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Callahan and
daughter, Patricia; Mr. and Mrs
I.re Mahoney and daughter. Mari
lyn, and son, Kenneth; Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Trobaugh and Dkne
and Susan: Arlan Gordon and the
host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon.
MELROSE HEC TO
MEET FRIDAY NIGHT
Melrose Home Economics club
will meet at 7:45 o'clock Friday
night at the home of Mrs. C. E.
Reece with Lorraine Veenstra and
Zella Wellpot as hostesses. The
meeting had previously been
planned for Wednesday Members
are as!:ed to take note of the
change of the meeting date.
HOUSE WARMING IS
DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR
Those attending the open house
varming at the Rev. and Mrs.
Robert Fell home at Sutherlin
during the holidays were Mr. and
.Mrs. Harry Baird, Mrs. Edith Mc
Kay, Mrs. Lillian Short, Mrs. Ma
rie Torgerson, Mrs. Alene Thomas,
Mrs. Virginia Workman, Stephenie
Thomas and Mrs. Emma Brown.
BUSY STEPPERS CLUB
hAS POTLUCK LUNCHEON
MEETING ON THURSDAY
The Busy Steppers club held an
all-day meeting with a noon pot
luck luncheon Thursday at the
Community hall. Plans were made
to honor birthdays of member' at
the regular meeting of the first
and third Thursdays' of every
month, a', which time those bing
honored will receive their gifts.
All gifts are to be kept at a small
ccst.
Those present were Mrs. Renie
Jenkins, Mrs. Garnet Folmir.ee,
Mrs. Bertha Mack, Mrs. Mary
Hodges, Mrs. Maureen Muuzel,
Mrs. Paulene Gore, Mrs. Jovce
Croucher, Mrs. Effie Croucher,
Mrs. Mettie Calkins, Mrs. Beinice
Parker and daughter, Suzanne and
Mrs. Adda Ollivant.
The next meeting will be Jan.
18 at the home of Mrs. Gore on
highway 99 just south of the Myrtle
Giove motel.
MR. AND MRS. MORIN
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morin en
tertained at a dinner at their home
Sunday having as their guests, Mr.
and Mrs. Chet Williams and Mr.
tnd Mrs. Charles Williams and
tnree children of Sutherlin; Mr.
and Mrs. Fd Williams and Inree
children; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mo
rin, Harry Williams, Lute Martin
and daughter, Veda and Douglas
Morin o Yoncalla.
FOLK DANCE CLUB
TO MEET FIRDAY
The Fullerton Folk Dance club
will meet at a 6:30 o'clock pot
luck supper in the school cafeteria
Friday niht. Mr. and Mrs. Les
ter Spencer will be in charge of
the instruction. For further infor
mation, call 189-R or 1812.
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School Lunch Program
Has New Superior
SALEM (Pi Mrs. Kathryn
Young, Corvallis, has been named
as supervisor of the school lunch
program of the State Department
of Education.
The appointment was made by
Rex Putnam, state superintendent
of pubLc instruction.
She succeeds Mary Ann Hamel,
who resigned.
Mrs. Young is an Oregon State
college graduate, and took her in
ternship in dietetics at Johns Hop
kins university.
She served a year as dietician
at Barnes Veterans hospital a t
Vancouver, Wash., and tor three
years was food service supervisor
at Memorial Union hall and Sackett
hall at Oregor State college.
She also taught cooking at Ore
gon Stale college.
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SPRING HARBINGER
REEDSPORT (& -Just like
many other places in Oregon this
year, the lower Umpqua area has
evitlerice of spring-lika weather.
Loggers from east of Scottsburg
have brought in rhododendron blos
soms. Their usual first appearance
date is late April.
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