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    Euqcnt Girl Woundtd In R
:iflt Accident
8 The News-Review, Roieburg, Or. Sot., March 24, 1951
EUGENE (JPI Thirteen-year-old
Janice Hansen suffered a bul
let wound in her arm Thursday
when a .30 calibre rifle was dis
charged, apparently accidentally,
by a 13-year-old boy.
Janice was in the bathroom of a
when the weapon was discharges
in the kitchen. The bullet passed
through the bathroom door,
The girl was treated it Sacred
Heart hospital for the wound and
shock.
The boy, whose name was not
released by police, fled in tenor.
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girl friend's home, police said,
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P0TLUCK DINNER ENJOYED
BY ROSEBURG ART CLUB
AT ZELLA MILLER HOME
Mrs. Zella Miller entertained the
Roseburg Art and Embroidery elub
March 21 at her ranch home near
Oakland. A po""ck dinner was
enjoyed at 12:30 p.m. Spring flow
ers and the Easter motif were
used for decorations.
Mrs. George Cluck invited the
members of the club to spend Ihe
afternoon at her home on limp
qua avenue March 28 in honor ol
Mrs. Charles I'oirot, who is mov
ing to Alaska.
Those enjoying the afternoon
with Mrs. Miller were Mrs. Glen
Cox, Mrs. C. J. Bradley. Mrs.
J. W. Bowman, Mrs. Henry hr
skine, Mrs. Henry Snyder, Mrs.
Alice Rhoads, Mrs. A. D. Hawn,
Mrs. G. L. Sinclair, Mrs. Carlos
Page, Mrs. (icorge Cluck. Mrs.
Frank Berfeh, Mrs. h. J.. Houser,
Mrs. J. G. Stephenson and Mrs.
Chsrlaes Poirot.
The next meeting of the club
will be April 4 at Ihe home fif
Mrs. Floyd Belts, 1021 Winchester.
At this time a plant and shrub
exchange will be held.
ZULEIMA CLUB HAS
COSTUME PARTY AND
DINNER MEETING FRIDAY
Zuleima club. Daughters of the
Nile held a costume parly ami din
ner meeting Friday evening at Ihe
home of Mrs. William T. Evans
with Mrs. Philip Durnam and Mrs.
J. N. Boor assisting hostesses. The
members attending in unique cos
tumes, which caued much amuse
ment. Mrs. I). B. Kesner, president,
conducted the meeting and pre
sented gifts from the club to the
retiring officers in appreciation of
their work during the last year.
Those attending were Mrs. Wil
liam Oeriling, Mrs. E. N. Kaser
Sr., Mrs. John Joelson. Mrs. H. K.
Halvcrsen, Mrs. Philip Durnam,
Mrs. G. N. Siefarlh, Mrs. O. J.
Fett, Mrs. II. R. Reynolds, Mrs.
B. 3. Gilbert, Mrs. W. C, Holmes,
Mrs. Sig Fett, Mrs. Ernest Went
jar, Mrs. L..E. Ilcnninger .Mrs.
D. R. Kesner, Mrs. Frank Bodin,
Mrs. Walter Brydges, Miss Betty
Brydges anvl Mrs. William T. Ev
ans. The next meeting will he at the
home of Mrs. E. N. Kaser Sr.,
162S Harvard, Friday, April 13, at
a 6:30 o'clock pot luck supper.
MISS HELEN CASEY IS
GUEST SPEAKER AT
WOMEN'S STUDY CLUB
Members of the Yoncalla Wom
en's Study club entertained the
' Drain Study club March 15 in the
I Epworth hall of the Methodist
! church. A baked ham luncheon
I was served from beautifully dec-
orated tables carrying out the St.
1 Patricks Day motif. Nut cups and
favors were miniature shamrocks.
A bouquet of yellow daffodils was
centered between tall green can-
dies.
Following t h e luncheon the
i guests were invited to the au
ditorium, where Miss Helen
r'acnv nf Rnsphnrff held the au
dience spellbound while relating
her trip lo Europe last summer.
Taking four months for the trip,
Miss Casey started from Portland
and went by plane to Los Anele.
From there, she flew to New York
and to Europe. She traveled to
Portugal, Spain, Italy, Switzer
land, Germany, France, Sweden,
Norway, England and Ireland.
Mrs. Tim Ellis, accompanied by
Mrs. George Edes, sang two Irish
songs to complete the program.
Those attending from Drain were
Mrs. McArthur, Mrs. Madge
Cooke, Mrs. Olsen, Mrs. Bcrnice
Griggs, Mrs. Gallegy, Mrs. Regan,
Mrs. Hallmark, Mrs. Bush Sr.,
Mrs. Bill Cool Jr., Mrs. Chatham,
Mrs. Bill Cool Sr., and Mrs. Carol
Henderson.
Hostesses from Yoncalla were
Mrs. Harold Turpin, Mrs. Raphael
Wise, Mrs. Fred Merk, Mrs. John
Kruse, Mrs. Ralph Latham, Mrs.
Lloyd Pinkston, Mrs. Earl String,
Mrs. Hugh Warner. Mrs. Irvin
Rice, Mrs. LeRoy Hanson, Mrs.
Don Atkinson. Mrs. Met., Mrs.
Jim Ilnuser. Mrs. J. N. Spirks,
Mrs. Dare Kingery. Mrs. Dan
Wright, Mrs. Jazek, Mrs. Ellis and
Mrs. George Edes.
ALPHA IOTA CHAPTER,
BETA SIGMA PHI,
HOLDS ELECTION RECENTLY
An election of officers was held
when Alpha Iota chapter, Beta
Sigma Phi, met March 15 at the
home of Mrs. Walter Welker. Those
elected were Mrs. Robert Sabin,
president; Mrs. Robert Davie, vice
president; Mrs. Craig Short, re
cording secretary; Mrs. Ralph L.
Wiley, corresponding secretary;
Mrs Robert Kent, extension of
ficer and alternate city council
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CELEBRATE LEGION ANNIVERSARY Pictured above is a group Edith Marshal, first vice-president of the Umpqua Pott 14; Gene
of Legionaires blowing out the candles on a cake commemorating Springer, and Ted Dauber, commander of Umpqua Post 16. The
the 32 anniversary of the American Legion. They are, left to anniversary celebration was held in the K.P. hall Tuesday evening,
right: Frank Hammerschmith, district 10 commander; Hollis Hull, Hull and Carl E. Wimberly were the principal speakers. (Photo
vice-commander of the department of Oregon of Albany; Mrs. by Photo Lab)
Lewis & Clark"
COLLEGE CHOIR
Of Portland, Oregon
L. STANLEY GLARUM
Directing
W
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TUESDAY, MARCH 27
AT 8:00 P.M.
Jr. High School Auditorium
FREE WILL OFFERING
THIS AD SPONSORED BY
THE BELOW NAMED MERCHANTS:
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
teaches reliance
on God alone
Attend a free lecture entitled
"Christian Science: The way to
Fulfill God's Purpose"
by
Grace Jane Noee, C.S.
of Chicago, Illinois
Member of the Board of lectureship
of The Mother Church, The First
Church of Christ, Scientist in
Boston, Massachusetts.
Monday, April 2, 1951
8 p.m. in
Jr. High School Auditorium
First Church of Christ, Scientist
of Roseburg, Oregon
ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
representative; Mrs. Ralph Oh
man, cily council representative;
Mrs. L. L. Wimberly, sponsor, and
Mrs. J. P. Motschenbacher, di
rector. The dale for the preferential tea
was set for April 1, at the home
of Mrs. Motschenbacher, Winches
ter street. May A, a rummage
sale will be held at the Episcopal
parish hall.
Following Ihe election ann busi
ness meeting, the group enjoyed
a talk by Mrs. Ann Nichols, inter
national representative of Beta
Sima Phi.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Robert Kid
der. Roll call will be answered by
naming "The Best Loved Book."
Hostesses were Mrs. Waller Wel
ker and Mrs. Kd Radigan. They
served refreshmenls lo guests,
Mrs. Ann Nichols and Miss Helen
Casey, and the following mem
bers: Mrs. Frank Wickham, Mrs.
Ralph Ohman, Mrs. Craig Short,
Mrs. ,1. P. Motschenbacher, Mrs.
Robert Phillips, Mrs. Ralph h. Wi
ley, Mrs. Robert Kent, Mrs. Robert
Dame, Mrs. Sidney Domenico,
Mrs. Robert Kidder and Mrs. Er
nest Barker Jr.
MRS. ADRIAN FISHER
ENTERTAINS KEYSTONE
CLUB AT DESSERT-SUPPER
Keystone circle of the Methodist
church met at the home of Mrs.
Adrian Fisher March 19 for the
regular monthly dessert-supper
hotesses were Mr. Mvrtle Burr
and Mr. Ralph Scudder. In ad
dition to the hostesses, the follow
ing members and guests enjoyed
a pleasant evening of games and
visiting: Mrs. Mildred Rowland,
Mrs. Elmer Anderson, Mrs. Wm.
C. Woods, Mrs. I C. Peterson,
Mrs. R, II. Wilson, Mrs. W. II.
Wisharl, Mrs. L. W. Rand, Mrs
H. M, Burt, Mrs. A. L. HeMott,
Mrs. L. M. (label, Mrs. Eveline
Culler. Mrs. Hairic Booth, Mrs.
Ray Hampton, Mrs. G. L. Single
Inn, Mrs. Clyde Chilwood, Mrs.
W. A. MacArthur, Mrs. Brure El
lioit, Mrs. Clifford Smith and Mrs.
Orton Kent.
HERBERT HOBI HAS
LARGE PARTY ON
EIGHTH BIRTHDAY
Herbert llobi, son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. Hobi, celebraled his
eighth birthday at a large party
Saturday afternoon a this home
on Reservoir avenue.
fnvited to celebrate' th eoccasion
with the guest of honor included
his two younger broihers, Robert
and Herman Hobi; Jerome and
Nancy I.ehnus, Timmy and Kathy
Oakley, Mary Lynne Pearson, Mar
ilyn, John and Carol Todd, Mark.
Teddr and Howard Sohn, Mark and
Mike Montgomery and Becky and
Julie Roberts.
A very lovely Easier luncheon
was served by Mrs. Hobi, assisted
by Nancy I.ehnus. Bunnies and
Easter baskets formed the attrac
tive decorations, while the larte
birthday cake, also carried out
the same molif.
Gifts were presented to the juest
of honor. During the social hours,
Mr. Hobi showed motion pictures
to the group, '
BETHANY CIRCLE
PLANS PROJECTS FOR
COM'NG YEAR
Bethany Circle of Faith Lutheran
church made plans for work proj
ects for the coming year at the
Tuesday meeting. Mis. Kmnie
Brown was hostess for the occasion.
Rev. Willis Erickson gave the
devotions at Ihe beginning of the
meeting, which was conducted by
Mrs. Anna Sansletle.
Committee chairmen were ap
pointed and a social hour followed.
The hostess served refreshmenls
to Mrs. M. T. Bergerson, Mrs.
Santcde, Mrs. John Kort, M r .
Roy Kresser, Mrs. Robert Truell,
Mrs. Walter Samtielson, Mrs. Leon
ard Anderson and Rev. Mr. Erick
son. The quarterly meeting of Ihe
guild will he held at the home ol
Mrs. Sanstrtle in Cloake's Ferry
April to beginning at 8 o'clock.
Mrs. B. J. Paulson, president of
Ihe guild, will he in charge and
members and friends of Bethany,
Martha and Dorcas circles are in
vited lo attend.
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a beautiful EASTER SERVICE
at 7:30 p.m.
"THE LAST WEEK"
Vocal and Instrumental Music
Scripture and Poetry
Narration
centered around a Kodachrome filmstrip of
famous paintings of the events of
"HOLY WEEK"
with background music on the
HAMMOND ORGAN
Olficr Services Jlie r2)rtfy
Sunrise Service at the Vet's Facilities $:30 a.m.
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Youth Fellowship 4:15 p.m.
EVANGELISTIC UNITED BRETHREN
' NORTH ROSEBURG CHURCH
2043 Vine Street x
South of Alameda, between Cloverdale Park and Highway 99. Turn east at the tfarden Valley Road Jet.
FESTIVE
Easier lAJorsiip
At The Chapel of The Roses
1 1 :00 A. M. Sermon:
"FEAR AND JOY"
You Are Invited
FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH
Pastor: Willis F. Erickson
242 South Rose St., Diol 3-6079
Roseburg Book Store
217 North Jackson
Phono 3-5356
Roy O. Young, Ini.
205 West Cast St.
Phone 3-3044
Hansen Motors Co.
Oak tc Stephens St.
Phono 3-4446
Bergh's Appliance
1200 So Stephens St.
Phone 3-B348
Roseburg Lumber Co.
2nd. Ave. and Sixth
Phone 3-5561
Douglos Co. Creamery
Jackson and Douglas
Phone 3-3237
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MARCELLA T1CHENOR
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WARD RICE
EASTER
SERVICES
at the
FIRST
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Early Worship - - 8:15
Bible School - . 9:45
Morn. Worship - 10:45
Evening Service 7:30
FEATURING
The Choir Singing:
"O Divine Redeemer"
Gound
"Lift Up Your Heads,
O Ye Gates"
from the Messiah
Handel
And Soloists:
"The Magdalene"
Warren
Jessie Crenshaw
"The' Holy City"
Adams
Ralph Church
"Christ The Savior
Lives Again" Tracery
Gerald Tichenor
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GERALD TICHENOR
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