o o o 0 O 0 o o o O 0 O . 0 0 8 The Newi-RpV.ew, RoieQrt. Friday, Jan. 74, 1?51 0, 0 o o 0 O o o o o 1 0 O O O n jjjfrjNijHr tutg WENDELL JOHNSON PRESENTS MUSICAL PROGRAM FOR REBEKAHS RoK'hurg Rrhekah lorf p. No' 41, nin in regular session Tuesday evening. Nobl Tirand l.o'us Graves was mpm-ipd ill wilh ihe flu. K was bUo imparled that one ol tht brothers, Ben Bailey, who had heen a patient at Si. Vincent's hospital, i'nrlland, had returned to hi hom in Rnseburii. Recess was declared and Wendell Johnson pre sented a group of singers from Junior hich school. Ruth rhism sang a solo and the Ninth tirade Boys quartet presented several .Climbers, A dona I ion was voted for the March of Dimes. New com mittees for the following term were appointed. A sack lunch was served in Ihe dining room follow ing the meeting. LUTHERAN GUILD HAS STUDY MEETING St. John's I.ullieran guild held a very interesting and enjoyable meeting Wednesday evening at the Lutheran church. The election of officers for (be year was as follows: I.eRoy Col lins, president; Mrs. Dorothy Col lins, vice-president; Mrs. Carol DeRose, secretary; Mrs. Clarence Malitz, treasurer. The Bible study was on the "His- i lory of Ihe Old Testament." At the close of the study the hostesses, Mrs. Krtna Bidwell and Mrs. Dorothy Collins, served dainty refreshments. BPW PLAN CARD PARTY TO FINANCE CONVENTION FUND AT MEETING Mrx. Jean Whitlenbiirg enter tained the Business and 1'ioii.v sional club at her home on Rtakely sireet Monday evening, Twenty seven members and guests en joyed a pot luck dinner. President Klossie Vliden gon ducied the business meeting ami plans were completed for a benefit card parly to be held at the Kpis copal parish hall Jan. 29 at 8 p in. The public has been invited'. Miidt and canasta will be played and refreshments will be served. Kes ervations may be made by calling either llfil or IM K. Mrs. Carmen Clark donated an interesting film for the evening's entertainment. A- silver ol ferine wax taken for the movie and will he used .for the club's convention ' fund. Also used m the hind were proceeds from a box of hrimini.ii!e I mint cookies made by Mrs. Mar ielta Powers, which were sold dur ing Ihe evening. Those assisting the hostess weic Miss V. Vivian l.ogsdoo, Mrs Stella Spencer. Mrs. Gladys Foley and ( Airs. Flossie Virden. SWINGEROO SQUARE DANCE CLUB TO MEET SATURDAY I The Swingeroo Square Dance i club w ill meet at the Kdenbower school Saturday night al 9 o'clock. All members are urged lo he present BRIG. GEN. MECMIft IS GUEST SPEMC AT CLUB MEETING MONDAY BE LOCKER WISE! Fill your lockers with the best while there is still time! Lockers now available and quality meats at wholesale prices. SUTHERLIN MEATS & LOCKERS "Always at your Service" Central and Umpqua Sutherlin The South Dougla Business and Professional Womens' club w a a honored with the presence of Brig. Ckn. Curtis Beecher, retired U.S. NTorine Corps olficer of Days ( reek, who spoke oj "International Affairs" al Ihe pot luck dinner meeting Mondav evening, in the I Myrtle Cn-ek high school home I economics room. (Jen. Beecher's speech wan in accordance with the "International ! Week" theme, which was carried out throughout Ihe meeting. He. i stated his opinions on Ihe critical situation the world is in oday, w hat has hi ought us 1 this point and what we must and can do about it. He outlined a reasonable program the Trilled Slates could follow to remedy tbe present stai of national aod international af fairs. A discussion period followed his speech, Table decorations were flags of Ihe I 'ruled Nations, which were made by Mrs. Kdna Helgeson's second grade class. The women brought as guesis, friends and also members of Iheir families. FIGURINE AND TEXTILE PAINTING WORK OF . MELROSE CLUB Figurine and textile painting is the winter project undertaken by members of the Melrose Friendly Hour club. Mrs, Belva Buckwalter entertained the group at her home recently and during the morning , and afternoon hours a great deal of work was accomplished. I.unch- eon was served pollock styl at noon. Those attending were Mrs. Hazyl Bly, Mrs. Klmina Neumann, I Mrs. Katie Conn, Mrs. Norma Fenn, Mrs. Treva Jones, Mrs. Mil dred Bonebrake. Mrs. Crace Fenn and the hostess. The next all day meeting will be Feb. 7 at the home of Mrs. Mildred Bonebrake. The roll call subject will bp comments on Lincoln, Washington or St. Valentine. Mrs. Minnie Jacobson will have charge of the program. tHT A Stiff :' By llic month in your own home or by the hour in our ; sewing room.-,,:. ,. I SINGER SEWING CENTER Phon. 723 204 N. Jackson Roieburo; It't the finest range money can buyl Com. iit fodoy-and Ih Poo(l ,h" " EvnHeal OveM for do..b' q...ck bok.ng cinri h'Oilmg. tt, Iht Cook Mailer Ovn Clock Control lr.nl Ifti you cook ntir. mU automatically. S. itt oil r'c'hin fniih-ond the ocid rnnlma porcelain cooking, lop See ell its con'lb-malcrir-d feature t-prov. lo younsll thai you ton'l buy a finer rang, al any pricl Now Rodinnliibe Cooking Unifs Foslest, Thriftiest In Frigidoire History Beautiful, Nw Raymond Loowy Styling Now, Highor Bock-Ponel Now Two-Spood Timo-Signol Now full-width ftuorotont lomp Now, roomy storage drawers wilh lilont, triple-Nylon rollers Many more fomoui Frigidairo features amValka r Roseburo 120 ty. Oak ifjope 12, Suthtrlin Cenfroi onol Stat Streeti Phono 2981 () o o . CALAPOOIA LADIES PLAV , ,1 IOINN8R AND CARD PARTY I j FOR POLIO Flt6 RAISINS A lovely luncheon was eii joyed by mem hers of tiif ( a la pool a l.a die cluh Wp'lnf srlay. The tablnj were rentoreri with arranurment .o! inrus and bird and animal fig. iiiinfj dcpicling woodland scenes l Marine bowl of red carnations were placed al either end of the tables. .Mis. Klofle I.amoreaux, Mrs. Thclma Broszio and M r s Vera Bacon were hostesses and Mrs. IVarl Riandner gave Ihe in- : vocation. I Durinii Ihe business meeting new officers were elected lo serve for the roiling year. They are Mrs. K. Marquei ue Munson. pro.-irient; ?4rs. Hael Haines, vice-president ; Mrs. Klla Henry, secretary and . Mrs. Vera Bacon, treasurer. Mrs. Opal Munson presided in the absence of Mrs. Orace Crouch. Tollyanna names for Ihe past year : were revealed and new names w-ere exchanged. Mrs 'Munson announced a pol lock supper will be served Satur day evening al 7 o'clock at the clubhouse. A card parly will fnl low and a silver offering will he taken for Ihe March of Dunes ben efit. Members are asked to hnnj cards and tables. Mrs. Vera Bacon will be in charce of Ihe collection. i The public has been invited to attend. Those present were Ihe Mes dames Lucille Siarr. Doris Bajon. Hope Palmer. Florence Slater. Dee Stephens. N'orah Stephens, Belli McCall, l.ura Scallon. Klla Henry, Alice Manning, Krankie Moore, Kv elyn ftichard.Min, .elma (iorrell, Hope Henry, Verna Wilson, Klor ence Welch, llael Haines, Pearl ' Brandner. Madse Miller, Dora An. derson, Kloise l.amnreaux. Opal Munson, K. Marrpierite Munson. , Vera Bacon. IVnolhv Williams and Miss Opal Welch. The next regular meeting will be ' held Keb. 21. Hostesses will he Mrs. Opal Munson. Mrs. Florence Welch and Mrs. K. Marrjueiite Munson. DESSERT SUPPER PRECEDES MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETING At tables centered with candles and winter hemes, Ihe Woman's Missionary society of the Firil Christian church enjoyed a dessert-supper at Ihe reguiar January meeting. President Klsie Coffell held the husinesti meeting. High points of interest were the. near completion of goals which are increased read ing by youth as well as adults. Names of missionaries on the field to whom Christmas cards were sent are: Melba 'almer-Kees, Af rica: Balph 'Cillery. Congo; Galen Jordan. Manila: The Klmer Boy crs. South Alrica: l.uella Boysen, Central Alrica; Gladv Schwake, Tibet and O. J. Go.'ilter, China. Special mention was made of Feb. 9 which is World Day of Player. "A Yakima Salmon Sup per" is planned for Ihe benefit of While Swan. Devotions were given by Mrs. Ackerl, after which Kslelle ilarmon presented pictures of Ihe life of Paul. Ladies signing ihe guest book were Ruth Fromader, Veldean Rridgess, Gladys Coate.s, Pearl Anderson. Kstelle Harmon, Fdilh S. Ackert. llael Ray. Fay Clarke. Alice Barker. Annis Bias key and Klsie Coffell. Feb 9 is Ihe dale of Ihe next regular meeting. RIVERSDUI GRANGI PLANS CARD PARTY FOR MONDAY EVENING The Riveradalft Grange meeting wan hrM Friday night at ihe hall. Master .Myron Iehne presided and all officers were present. The aa riculture and legislative chairmen reported and the home economics chairman announced the March of Dimes benefit party for Jan. 29 at 8 p in. The pest hunt captains gave their report and announced the losing Jea in will entertain the winners at'a date to be announced later. W. D. Love announced ar rangernenis for Grange members to have their blood typed have been made for (he evening of Jan. .it). The lecturer's pro ' ram was in honor of past masters of the Grange and past masters present were given pins. The committee for Ihe next meet ing on Feh. 2 will be Mr. and Mrv R. I,. Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Clnake. Mr. and Mrs. riifford Col lins and Mr. and Mrs. Argos Fisher, CREDIT WOMEN BREAKFAST AT SHALIMAR ROOM The Roseburg Credit Women's Breakfast club met Wednesday morning at the Shaliinar room. During the business meeting, Pris cilia Clarenbach was elected vice president to fill the vacancy caused by Ihe resignation of Jo Mc('allim. M;:xine Strode was elected to the bo i d of directors. Those present wrre Jerry Mills. Jimmie Clark. Shirley Rlixeth. Shirley lverson, Joan Ilmnan. Frances Main. Bernice Bpach. I.ois Ann Stewart, Davnise Beach. Helen Gallant, lone Shaeffer. I.uverne Von Scbrill.. Priscilla Clarenb.-ich, Dora Courier. Vi Sullivan. Anna Wilson, Maxine Strode and Marian Snyder. MRS. IVAN PICK ENS TO ENTERTAIN DELPHI ANS Member nf Alpha Chi chapter. Delphian snciety, will meet a! the home of Mrs. Ivan Pickens as her guests for dessert and entertain ment at 7:30 the evening of Feb. 1. Mrs Charles B. Wade and Miss Helen Casey will present impres sions of Latin Americans. A 1 1 members are urged to attend. I YONCALLA WOMEN'S I STUDY CLUB IS o ! DELIGHTFUL PARTY : IS HtD AT SUTHERLIN o ENTERTAINED AT LUNCHEON ON SATURDAY EVENING 1 Two(frge bouquet of . leather, daphne and winter chrysanlheums. witn tall lavender candles formed a beautiful centerpiece for the ; luncheon served by Mrs. Irvin Rice ! and Mrs. Dare Kfagory al the re?- ular meeting of the onealt Worn en Study club. IW in Ihe Kp ; wWh hall of the Methodist church Thursday afternoon. During t h e meeting, roll call was answered to with facts and industries nf Oregon. ; Many interesting indu.-tries little ; thought of as part of the .state 'resources and payroll was brought out, Mrs. Gliy Day gave a very fine paper on "Oregon Flood Con trol," comparing the floods of re cent years with those of the 19th ten t ii ry . The worst fl nod in the history of Oregon took place in 1886. when the Willamette river at Kugene flooded to a width of 20 mile-j. A lively discusiun on Bon neville power followed. The "Gypsy" basket netted the club SI. 25. Plans were made lo hold the annual Red Letter day silver lea at the church Jan. 2", when an exchange student from Eugene will be the guest speaker. The public is invited. Those attending were .Mrs. Wolfe of Portland, Mrs. Irvin Rice, Mrs. Dare Kingery, Mrs. Art Rychard, Mrs. Guy Day, Mrs. Cabanes, Mrs Phil Huntington. Mrs. J. N, Sparks, Mrs. Don Atkinson, Mrs. Hugh Warner. Mrs. John Kruse. trs. Met7. Mrs. Raphael Wise. Mrs. Harold Turpin, Mrs McDonald. Mrs Phleps and Mrs. George Kdes. . COOKED FOOD SALE TO BE HELD IN RIDDLE The American Legion auxiliary of Fallin unit No. 123. is having a cooked fond and rummage sale Jan. .11 in Riddle. The sale will be held in the building next to the Riddle Cleaners beginning at 10 The Band Boosters club h"Id the fourth benefit card party Saturday evening in conjunction with a lire weli party for VftJrer Ruching, band leader of the Sutherlin schools, as he leaves soon to be inducted in the army. At eiht o'clock the B -Rand entertained Ihe crowd with several numbers which were very much enioyed and well rendered as Ihp group had only been organized since Christmas. Pinochle and cana-ta were en joyed with Mrs. Fred Searle win ning hifih scoie and Mrs. -Orville Smith, second high, for pinochle. Mrs. Kthel Wattman, hish and Mrs. Brittain Slack, second high, for canasta. Mrs. Maggie Francis, won the door prize. The prizes for the last .several parties have been dunned by: Sulherliii Auto Supply, Brown and Allen's garage, West S.ide Drive In, Swarlz Cloth ing store, Vogclphols BarhT shoo, Sutherlin Beauty shop. Sutherlin Locker and Meat market, and Lu cille s Beauty Shop. After the card play the A-Band entertained with selections. Bill Smith, on behalf of the stu dents, presented Mr. Buehing with a wristwatch band and Mrs. Lov ing, repr nenslitgnhRdaserReo nt ing. representing the Band Booster club, presented a Parker pen and pencil set to him. At Ihe close of the evening all , CHICKEN DINNER 15 HELD BY CLUB AT GARBER RANCH WEONESDAY ! The Trail Pidrrs club met Wednesday evenly at Ihe (iarher ranch for a delrjMul chicken din ner wilh .Mrs. Harry Garner and Mrs. Thumas Bidwell hostesses. (.'ovein were placed lor: Mr. and Mrs. I.leivd Wilson, Mr. mid Jlri. Dirk larr. Mr. and Ml. Art Mondie and four children. Barton Wilder, Kddie Burn. Mr. and Mr. Bill Kians, Thomas Bidwell, Harry Gaiber, and a tanner member Mrs. Rose Mary Metcalf of Orirk. Calif., and the hostesses, M r I. (iarlier and Mrs. Bidwell. A social evening was enjoyed. The next meeting will he Fh. 7 at Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Carr, east of Sutherlin. Senate President Now Oregon Governor Pro Tem SAI.KM (.Pi Senate President Paul I.. Patterson, Hillshorn, is actios fiovernnr of Oregon. Governor Douglas McKay, e n route lu 1'hirano hy train, left Ihe state and will return Monday. He is to allenil a civil defense meeting of Kovernors. Sen. William K. Walsh. 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