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6 . The Nawi-Reviaw, Roseburg, Or. Sot March 24, 1951
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SCHUSTER-PENNARIO CONCERT TO BE HELD MARCH 30
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Mrs. S. B. (Anna) Dunn recently magazine. They recently ip.
returned to her home, 701 Newton 1 peered in "Redhook."
Creek road, Roseburg. following , 4 "m.a " h"
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her annual winter visit with her
daughter, Mrs. Robert Stevens,
1671 Dsto avenue, Highland Park,
111.
They visited friends and saw
plays, but the climax of the visit
was their flight, the first for Mrs
penmgs both ancient and recent,
is now equipped with a load of
twin sturies for her friends and
neighbors in Roseburg. She also
plans to tell them about her Until
buthday party held Jan. 21 at her
daughter's home in Highland
r?rK. when a Urge number of
uunn u rew lor, wnere ncy j frien,ls brout,h, gifl, ,nd ,rtisted
"' "V . ner in celeoraiing the occasion,
ens son-in-law and daughter, Mr. I Mrs. Dunn was born in a log
and Mrs. N A. Melalti. and the , cauln tl BpVerly, III., in 1871. She
Mclatti children. Robert, 3, and : sH tvpe for her husband s news
Maris and Adrians. 10-month old paper during her bridal year, 1K89,
lWln, i at Stanton, la., fought prairie fires
Mrs. Melatti, granddaughter of and blizzards in Minnesota in
Mrs. Dunn, was formerly J e a n i the early 1900's and has been pio
Sim ens. She has sung with the i neering ever since. To this dry.
Chicago Opera company, the San ! she kills an occasional rattlesnake
Carlo and the Metropolitan and
expects to return to the "Met
when her children are a few years
older. The twins are famous in
their own right as they are profes
sional models for Constance Han-
nister, the famed baby photos-
that wanders down to her land
eiery once in awhile. Mrs. Dunn
mows her own lawn and splits
her own wood.
Now Mrs. Dunn is back in her
home in Oregon taking care ol
14 acres of land, but next winter.
rapher, and their pictures appear , she will return again to Highland
in numerous nationally circulated i'arn to De witn her daughter.
Social (Calendar
parents! Pennario, brilliant, young Amer-Jbeen acclaimed ai a sensationally Monday March M
Umpqua avenue;
Leonard Pennario. pianist, anovei Dorn in Lonsianunope. ins .ar. ,,. ' . '""" k ! " " " " I Cruisers club of. the Preshvterian Clilloid E. Smith
left, and Joseph Schuster, cellist, were Itussian ana reiurnea 10 mis-, ic... P'-'"'. "' orniiani pianisi aim nas oeen com- . . .. , : ,h ., j Pyiluan Sisters
above right, will present the last
concert of the season for the Rose
burg Communily Concert associa
tion March SO at 8:15 p.m. in the
sia with him, when he was three , coast-to-coast tour since he re
years of age. lie was a child pro- turned to civilian life from the
digy and had gained considerable Armed Forces in 1946. He was an
fame before he was in his teens. 1 1 year oiu aiiim-m at university
wnen ne
i..: u;.k .i,,i ..i;i,.r.,,, Tiii ii. :.j c, i., i. - nn of Southern Calilornia,
concert replaces the concert s'ched-! .orvatory and Hoiichschule fur Mu- entered the Air Corps, but he had I
uled by the Portland Symphony or-,lk, Berlin. He made his profes-; already earned a 'ViL Penn.ri,
chestra, which cancetleo lis iouriS0n, debut as soloist with the " ..k: i...,r'. .,.rmnani,t ire beine sent !
No. 5, Mrs.
833 Harvard,
degree staff
practice, 7:30 p. m. at K. P. hall.
Saturday March 31
Pomona Grange at Azalea
pared by noted critici to HorowiUi(he cnu,.cn. Ur. and Mrs. Frank
and even with the great master, Hcrgh and Mr. and Mrs. Max Pen
Rachmaninoff. At the age of 26, , nie will be hosts.
I'-fln.rm Ilinflu in tllA fllint rink Ah L' n r . A 1. J
of tha spectacular figures in the pariy at 1 p.m. at the parish .t"1 rfT'S; txemP"llc-
mus e tcmay. , liall. sponsored by St. Georse's i ;.' . J
n j el....... .A t i..ai ,.,u .iinKeroo square aance ciuo
... I . At I l'.V.m..n .f ll.a lf.w.r.. -I O .
r fin.ni, i difficult iM . niT nuiu it. ni.vi hia debutasa soloist witn mc . lauer a scranpanr. uin F '" i
KVilhirlhe o7or Co umbi, K , w iVh .h. Newark : "alias Symphony orchestra at the direct from New York W Oregon a. tn. nai, .nituon
rnnrert. Inc.. were at fault for "hi h.rn,iP under Tonscanlni for K ' " n" na mce played for concerts mnoseo org. r. ......n
will meet at Edenbower school at
9 p. m.
Neighbors. of Woodcraft Thimble
RESIDENTS OF ELGAROSE
ARGE PARI
upon i ssving rriMMiiuirv
BPW at 8 p. m. at the Kpisco- i
?.. " " San Francisco. He has presented: The Rnsehuriz Community Con-1 1 parish hall. Mr. and Mrs. V trill Woodruff
ours In T is counrv I recitals throughout the U n i t e d ,.0rt association members have en-'Special drill practice for the of tlgarose were honored March
ours in tins country. ,C.,i. .j k,. kn , ;.n.. ..f Pi Ihian Sisters. K. P. ha 11 at 7:30 ' 17 with a farewell oartv at tha
illltlfS IIU v unu.ia aim iiuj ..v . .. joyfU All firi. law J 1 " w. - . - -
presented to them from their
mariv fnpnrU Tli Wnmlrnffc h,iA
. "augnter to i,ve(( m ihe Elgarose community
ik:. I 1 1 nd.n... hav v. i ,,. , k-j iwnn svmpnony orcnesir ill :cw runs 1 1,1 . ' ' " :nwr,vcw mi kHVE rmn I
nr....H thPir helief that the Pen- hr,t. h maH.Vork, Chicago. Indianapolis, Lien- place ot me prev.uus.y ., .. . F. ....
..rin.r,,.i.r rnnori will meet .i.... i ,.ih Am.nr. ,nH ! ver, Minneapolis. Ixs Angeles and concert,
with great favor by the members. has been a
Srhmter. who will have his ac- on his many tours
companist with him, is one of tha i He is married to an American girl
finest cellist ot tne times, lie was ana tney nave one son.
on many radio broadcasts. He has I splendid concerts.
p. m.
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Tuesday March 27
Roseburg
meet at Masonic Temple at 7:30
p. m.
Patch and Chat club at E. R.
Buckingham home on Calkins road
at 8 p. m
lor :i6 years and have moved to
the Harry Wesley farm in Garden
Valley.
isiting and cards vera en-
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form ii
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Ii lAJoman of Fjontli
F. S. club in afternoon at home i '"'.l ' " "J" " r. ""resn-
of Miss Marie Martens, 1032 N.
Jackson street."
Junior Woman's club at Episco
pal parish hall at 8 p. in.
Roseburg Rcbekah lodge No. 41
in evening at IUOF hall.
Square Dancing at Veterans hos
pital recreation hall at 2 p. m. un
der auspices of American Legion.
Mrs. Waller Ulrich, hospital chair
man for auxiliary, urges all volun.
leer hospital workers and women
interested in square dancing to
attend to assist as hostesses.
Melrose PTA at 8 p.m. at school.
Two exchange students from India,
who are attending U. of ()., will
be guest speakers. Public invited.
Oregon State Nurses association
evening meeting at Community
hospital.
Radoura club. Daughters of Nile
mcmhers to sew for Shrine hospi
tal at meeting beginning at 1:30
p. m. at home of Mrs. O. M. Ber
ne, 830 E. Douglas street.
ments were served to the follow
ing: Mr. and Mrs. (iunnar John.
son, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Holm
quist. Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. John
son, Mr. and Mrs. Slanley Sjogren
and sons, Dickie aed Dennis; Mr
and Mrs. Carl Backlund. Mr. and
Mrs. E. O. Bhiomquist. Mr. and , pen,),,,, upon themselves for their
...... "ii.-iiu , entertainment at that time.
Mrs. L. C. John. Mr. and Mrs.
Rudy Reitzman, Mrs. Ada Durch,
Morris Durch. Mr. and Mrs. War
ren l.tiriis, Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord
l.ucas. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wes
ley and daughter, Joan; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Olson, Mr. and Mrs.
George Sundherg, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Han
son and children. Donald and Mar
gie, and Mrs. V. E. Grise.
CRYSTAL POMPELLA AND
HOWARO WILSON MARRY
AT BUELL HOME, MARCH I
Crystal Pompella became the
Chosen Woman of the Month for j capacity in 1939. From 1930 until
March by tha Umpqua unit of the j three years ago, she has served
American Legion auxiliary is Mrs. i as secretary-treasurer of the city
C. E. (Mary S.) Roberts, 435 Fow-i library board and is now serving
ler street, a resident ot Roseburg as secretary,
since 1915. She has done substitute teaching
Mrs. Roberts, born Mary S.duing various teacher shortages
Swinney in Walworth, Wis., was over the years. During World War
th? second of three daughters born 1 II, she undertook the tremendous
to Joseph and Lue Bagley Swinney. ; task of Red Cross production chair
Her parents moved from New York I man of Douglas county. This en
slate to Wisconsin shortly after tailed organizing all sewing and
their marriage in 1880. knitting groups in the county and
Mrs. Roberts remembers her ; packaging and shipping all ma
farm home life as a happy time. ' terials made within D o u g I a t
Winter meant skating parties .bob i county.
sleddine and many snow men. I Her main hobby is reading and
Swimming parties we're held in the she likes needlework of all kinds.
necause sne nas serveo ner
community well in civic, social and
religious endeavors, the Umpqua
unit No. 16 of the American Legion
many likes in that section of Wis
consin in summer, iney were oe.
auxiliary chose Mrs. Roberts as
"Woman of tha
Shp received her srhooliniz in
the Walworth high school. She and their March
her ciclert iiMiallv walked to school I Month."
but during extremely bad, weather I Mrs. Edith Marshall, first vice
they relied on a horse drawn car- president df Umpqua unit, pre
riagc. In school she was active in I senled a myrllewnod plaque mada
literary cluhs, drama societies aid J by the patients of the Rosehurg
plaved" intra-mural basketball, i Veterans hospital to Mrs. Roberts.
1 I....L.. f ... kink
Uptlll Her Ki diniamni nvui Him
schooi in 1904 she entered the Mil
ton collese, Milton, Wis. complet
ing a four year English major
course in 1908. During her senior
j CARD CLUB IS
ENTERTAINED AT
I REMINGTON HOME
I Mrs. Lloyd Rcmmington was a
year she served as president of , charming hostess Friday after
the literary society. noon, when she entertained tha
She began teaching in the Wal-! Merry Seven caul club at her home
worth high school and tauehl there in Dillard. The salad-luncheon was
for two years, 1908 to 1910. From served at 1:00 o'clock, followed by
Inter Se study club, at Ihe home 1 brine of Howard Wilson in a livelv
of Mrs. Bruce Mellis. 306 Glenn ' single ring ccremonv March 2 at 1 1910 to 1914. she lainht English in ; the pleasant afternoon of pinochle.
street. A 1:15 dessert luncheon will the home of .Mrs. Mercy Ruell in I the preparatory school of Milton 1 Prizes were won by Mrs. Marian
i Dillard. Rev. Frank B. Drew of
j the Dillard Methodist church of
' ficiated. Mrs. Wilson was charm
ing in a navy blue tailored suit
: w ith white accessories.
be served
Wednesday March 21
Merry-Go-Round club at the
home of Mrs. W; H. Carter on
Il:n vairl avenue for a 1 o'clock
' WCTU a. home of Mrs. Louis 1 ?,a1P'',n- """. Calif., wore ! Charles E Rnber's. shortly after
Kohlhagen Sr., 901 Military at I A?8' , "iT V"?.1,, Fi, ,
.,.i,.t ' ' i hoth Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are I July 29, 1917. Their son. Charles,
n i-n-nii, ii in jfiiirtiu. mrs. vtmnn j now a civu engineer Willi iiic on-
is Ihe third grade teacher at the reau of Indian Affairs in Tonpi
school. The bridegroom is em- i nitch. Wash., was born in 1917.
college. During two summer pe- i Harryman and Mrs. Fred Alburtus,
riods, she attended classes at the Guests enjoying the party wera
University of Wisconsin in Madi-lMrs. Clifford Remington, Mrs.
Aiieen into, Mrs. Joe leater, Mrs.
Rosa Heinbach, Mrs. Albertus,
Mrs. Harryman and the hostess
son.
I The familv moved to Roseburg
Ihe brides mother, Mrs. Verna in 1915. She mel her husband
SIX LAYETTES FOR THE RED CROSS HAVE BEEN COMPLETED I Chitwood, Mrs. Mary Black, Mrs. Ann Nichols, Mn. Jack P. Bath
by Mu Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, members. Tha layettes will be rick, Mn. Don Gum, Mri. James R. Finlay, Mrs. Daniel Dimick.
distributed to needy families by tha Red Crots. Paul Jenkins, i Back row: Mri. J. A. Colbrunn, Mn. George Crocker, Mrs. Carl
Newi-Review photographer, took tha above picture of the group Wauom, Mrs. Roy Stein, Mrs. Bruce Hetrick, Mrs. W. H. Semmler
at a special meeting Friday night at tha homa of Mrs. Jamoi R. j and Mrs. Henry Darby. Mrs. Nichols, international representative
Finlay, 317 E. Rice street. A potluck supper preceded the meet- j of Beta Sigma Phi, was guest of honor and gave a talk on the
ing. Flowering quince and camellias formed tha attractive deco- j organization. Mrs. Carl Waisom, assisted by Mrs. Dan Dimick,
rations. First row, left to right, Mrs. Paul Caey, Mrs. Clarson i presented a fine program on "Music."
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ROSEBURG THETA RHO
GIRLS ATTEND FINE
CONVENTION AT CRESWELL
The 1!M Thela RIki Girls con
senlitin was opened by the Alpha
Nu Thela Rho club of Creswell.
Alter the opening, the Creswell
club surrendered their chairs to
the convention officers. Mrs. Vcl
ma Herman, chairman of the board
ot control, was intixiduccd and was
led, Rea Fridlund. Klva Bovd
Mary Holler, .loan MeGhehey, Ev
elyn Moore. Arville Montgomery,
ami the advisors, Mrs. Blanche
Marr and Mrs. Velma Herman.
SURPRISE PARTY
FOR MRS. NEWHOUSE
HELD AT RICKETTS HOME
A surprise hon vnvaue party for
Mrs. Mary I.ou Newhnuse was
Tcnmile Ladies club at home of
Mrs. Alice Dwight. Potluck lunch
eon at noon.
LookinKglass 4-H Cooking club,
"Chefs to Be" will sponsor a
Mothers Easter tea front 2:30 to
3:30 in school cafeteria for moth
ers of members.
Thursday March 2
Women of Country rluh 12:30
noon luncheon at clubhouse. Con
tract bridge play at 1 p. m.
Methodist circles at 1:30 des-
ploycd at the Umpqua Plywood
nun.
A reception followed at the home
of Mrs. Buell. The bride's table
was centered with yellow daffodils
and other spring greenery. The
guests for the affair were Donald
Wilson, Mrs. Verna Maplesdon,
Margaret Dyer of Ealna. Mrs.
Keith Crow of Portland, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Remmington. The next meet
ing is to he held at the home ol
Mrs. Harryman on Kent Creek.
BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED
AT MORRIS BOWKER HOME
Mrs. XI. C. Bow'iter entertained
si'rMunchoons. No. 1, Mrs. F. W. j Willard Laurance. Mr. and Mrs.
Cnase, 409 Vista avenue; No. 2,
Mrs. W. Howard Pattison, 7S0 E.
I.ane street; No. 3, Mrs. Jack
Preston, 545 S. Stephens street;
No. 4, Mrs. J. M. Boyles, 1301
Itert Laurance and two children
Pamela and Nickie, and Mrs
Mercy Buell.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are now
making their home in Dillard.
John, now emnloved in Oakland.
Calif., was born in 1919. Both boys her bridge club Thursday at a
are married. Mrs. Roberts is very
proud of her granddaughter, Su
san. During the school year of 1934.
Mrs. Roberts served as president
of the Roseburg senior high school
PTA. She has been quite active
in the work of the Presbyterial
Association of Southwestern Ore-
1 o'clock luncheon at her home on
S. Main street. Easter decorations
were usetl on the luncheon tables
and a color scheme of yellow and
green was used in the candles and
place mats.
Those present were Mrs. Ted
Wirak, Mrs. Beit Corkriirn, Mrs,
Jane Fies and Mrs. Alfred Ander-
gon having been treasurer in 1933, son, members, and guests, Mrs,
secrelary 1936 and serving two : Neil Kaser, Mrs. George Luoma,
years as president in 1937 and 1938. ! Mrs. Noran Siefarth and Mrs.
She is a charter president of Edward Murphy. Prizes for bridge
Chapter BI of the PEO formed went to Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Kaser
in 1938, and served again in this and Mrs. Wirak.
presented with a corsage. Afler the 1 given by a large group of her
introduction of advisors and
sistant advisors, Creswell gave an
trieiids just before sue left Rose
burg for a huropean tour. Music
address ot welcome. The reponse , cards ami visiting were enjoyed
at the home of Mrs. Charles Rick
etts and a camera was presented
to Mrs. Newhouse by her friends.!
Arrangements of hyacinths, flow i
eruti: ouince and forsvthia were
opened by the Creswell club. Each used about the rooms. During the
was given by Myrtle Creek. The
meeting was adjourned for lunch
eon, which was served by the
Creswell Itehekah Indce.
The afternoon meeting w a s
A PINK AND BLUE SHOWER honoring Mrs. Larry Bigler was given
by Mrs. Francis Brown and Mrs. Lowell Arterbury at tha latter s
attractive hone Thursday evening. Pink and blue streamers,
matching balloons, a stork and a two-tierad cake formed the fable
decorations. Pink and blue baskets and miniature storks wera
used as favors. Prizes for tha games want to Mrs. Biajer, Mrs,
Kresser and Mrs. Minor, Following tha opening of tha gifts, tha I
hostesses served lovely refrfthments. Front row, left to right:
Mrs. Atterbury, Mrs. Warren Minor, Mrs. Charles Ftssnk, Mrs.
Paul Garren, Mrs. Lyle Westcott, Mrs. RSy Kre.se, Mrs. Jack
Brookins Mrs. Bigler, Mrs. CflUo Sallea and Mrs. Nelson Howard.
,
cluli iiae a report on past club
pvents. A beautiful memorial wa
jiii on by Lorn no and a tribute to
.Vrs. Herman was Riven hy lot
tare lirove. Alter the report o?
the committees the obligation con
lest was tiiven, and won by Ro
berta John of Hosehuri. Koseburn
also won Ihe entertainment trophy.
An election of officers for next
year's convention, which will be
held at Springfield, was held. A
demonstration of balloting wait
given by Hoseburg and the ma
jority degree by Springfield. A
ery interesting address was given
by Mrs. Herman. After the busi
ness meeting and appointing and
setting of the l!t.'2 convention of
ficers, the meet ing was turned over
to (.'reswrll, who then ckiM'd the
com ention.
The following girls went from
Roseburg; Arlene Coffman, Janet
Itaipham, Joyce llarpham, Mari
lyn Niekens, Marion liillett. Vir
gima ("vnis, Palis Hicks, Roberta
John, fron Bloom. Dorothjr Gib
evening. Mrs. M;tbel McRao played
several selections on the organ.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Aery Thompson, Miss Mary
t'arol Jones, Mrs. Marjone War-j
son, Mrs. V. V. llarpham, Mrs. !
(Ylia Dav, Mrs. Paul Harms. Miss
Mabel McRae. Mrs. . C. Blake, j
Mrs. I'ora Kopan, Mrs. James Me- ,
tl inly. Mrs. Forrest McKay and '
the hostess.
i
DUCKY DAUGHTERS i
ENJOY MEETING AT
HOME OF NANCY GILE
Ducky Daughters met Tuesday I
evening at the home of Naneyt
tide with honorable quack, Judy
Brubaker, in charge. Refreshments
were serveil later in the evening
by Nancy Gile and Joyce Hicks,
hostesses, to; Judy Brubaker, Sue
WisMng. Janice Austin, Joanne
Muse. Kllnora Rose, Muriel Klli
son, Dorothy llalbrook, Carmen
I'ox. Carry i'argeter and the ad
visor, Kay Holmes.
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j THE ANNUAL SPRING FLOWER SHOW ofp tha Roseburg i to right: Mrs. Otho Gosnell, M'ri. A. Gibson, Mrs. Frank Ashly,
Woman's club will be an event of April 5-6 inhe Methodist ; Mrs. Slg Fett and Mrs. J. J. Kester, sAeted at tha table, and stand
i church parlors. Mrs. Frank Ashley arJ Mrs. J. A. Gibson are , ing: Mil. L. F. Nielsen, Miss Alice Ueland, Mrs. T. L. Goodwin,
I co-chairman and have announce, the show promises to ba most Mrs. Harry A. Brubatr, Mrs. H. G. Powell and Mrs. Ray E. Doer
1 outstanding. Tha committee is making arrangements to secure 'ner. Others assisting on tha committee and not present in tha
; Ridges and awardyibaVns for the best exhibits-, Members of tha picture are: Mrs, Xennetn Ford, Mrs. W. L. Cobb, Mrs. Clifford
commitave meetig this week at tha chamber ot eommerce ani t. jmith, Mrs. Earl M. Bleile. Miss Murie Miteha II. Mrs. Vanea
1 posing frr Paul Jenkins, News-Review photographer, include left , Eager, Mrs. Ernest L. Daw, and birt. J. M, Boyles.
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