The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, April 14, 1951, Page 7, Image 7

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ENGAGED Mr. and Mrt. Ray Jones, rout 4, Ronburq, an
nounce th engagement of their daughter, Betty Jean, to Richard
Si, Onga, ten of Mrt. E. Summsrt, Roieburg. No data hat bean
tat for the wedding. Mr. St. Onge it at pretent serving in the
navy.
MOTHER -DAUGHTER
DINNER PLANNED BY
LADY LIONS CLUB
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dinner
The Lady Lions held
meeting at Carl's Haven Monday
evening. Hostesses were Mrs.
Frank Purdy, Mrs. Robert Brown-1
ing and Mrs. Cecil Lowe. Bouquets 1
of mixed spring flowers were used
on the tables. Following a brief
business meeting, cards were
played. The next meeting will be
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MARY MARTIN
DANCING
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smoothly acquires the poK
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easy budget leuons, or join
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Mary Martin Mickey Hard
Ballroom Instructor
SALLY HILT
STUDIO OF DANCE ARTS
220 North Main
Phono 3-7023 for Appointment
$"Z"""i"i
Graduate Vetarinarian
Taking ovar fha Practice of
th Lata Dr. Geo. I. Nicholat
Sort Locotion on GorHen Volley Rd, ocrow from raH'ey't
LARGE AND SMALL ANIMALS
Office Phone 3-6322 Horn Phon. 3-5 1 90
For your convenience, the following local firms are
Try the Pintit at
THE CONEY ISLAND
For A Sundov Treat
Pot. Hwy., i Milo Nort
Rich-Moid let Cream
Mode 'ritft deity
Paul Bunyan Canci
32 South Sti
Open I p.m. to 10 P m.
FAIRHAVIN FOUNTAIN
AND vaiSIITY
' Optm Suadr Vl F. M.
W etkdoti, 10 A. M. to
I P. M.
J Fishie Tocklo
1112 Feirhoven
DIAL 3 4312
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May 14. A mother-daughter dinner
will be held and there will be an
election of officers.
Tn' committee in charge will
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( lute and Mrs. Earl Henry.
MRS. S. J. COOPER
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE
CLUB AT LUNCHEON
Rose colored camellias and tall
turquoise-colored tapers centered
the serving table arranged in the
private dining room of the Rose
hotel Wednesday, when Mrs. S. J.
Cooper entertained her bridge club
at a charming one o'clock lunch
eon. Covers were placed for the host-!
ess and Mrs. Alfred Anderson and
Mrs. Frank B. Woodworth, guests,
and Mrs. A. D. Parr, Mrs. J. F.
Dillard, Mrs. Frederick Chapman,
Jr., Mrs. Roy Cummins and Mrs.
Frederick J. Porter.
Contract bridge was played dur
ing the afternoon at the attractive
home of the hostess in Laurelwood.
Beautiful arrangements of camel
lias and other spring blossom
formed the decorations. H i fl h
rcores were won by Mrs. Chap-
man and Mrs. Porter.
Enroll Your Child
NOW
Wa Have a Few Oaoninfi foe
April ana M.v.
Phono J-7I
COMMUNITY
KINDERGARTEN
9 to 6 IRV PUGH'S
CHEVRON SERVICE
Cor. Jockion 4 Doufllos
fcl l.yricotiow TlfOf
Cones Sundoot Shokee
Piort and Quarts
Dairy Queen Drivt-ln
S. Stephem Aaepto Froai
Janior Hifh School
(t
CsefOjplete Irake larvica
) Mine kw'tr, Gear atare
Roer'i Shell Scrvic
1101 Hanrarrf Avatiita
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A HOUSEWARMING, given to
new home, wat an event of April I. Pictured above with Di
Carlton art the hostesiat. From
Benjamin DuFretne, Dr, Carlton,
Mattey and Mrt. Parry Aihcreft.
BELLVIEW CLUB MEMBERS
HONOR MRS. R. C. HUFF
AT CHARMING SHOWER
A pretty luncheon table, een
tried with a pink bastinett filled
with camellias and surrounded by
while tapers, was arranged by
Mrs. Morris Bowker wnen sne en-
If i tainrd members of the Bellview j
club at luncheon preceding a
shower for Mis. R. C. Huff. Fink i
bassinett nut cups added charm
to the table appointments. Assist-I
ing hostesses were Mrs. Marjory
Gilbieath, Mrs. Eleanor G,lbr,.th !
and Mrs. Phyllis Cunningham. j
Mrs. Beth Boyer presided at the I
ing hostesses were Mrs. Marjory
business meeting. It was voted to
send Olive Walker as a delegate
to the (Jregon Federation of Wom
en's club institute in Portland
April 12 and 13.
The next meeting. May 2. will be
an observation of Mothers' day.
Mrs. Befty Zuck will entertain with
Beth Boyer assisting.
u,.n'i u.,i.h,'. mi. I
ing and the shower following were 1
Mrs. Morris Bowker. Marjorie Gil-1
breath, Eleanor Gilbreath. Ph"I
lis Cunningham and Jnv; Belle
Huff, Beth Bnver, Bettv Zurk. Ol
ive Walker. Irene Walker, Theila
Webber, Maltie Goanell, Emma
Church's Drug Stora
Rose Hotel Building
Phone 3 3JJ .
Open Wk Nifhtl Till 10
Famtlv Stylo
Fried Chicken Staoki
FORD'S CAFE
I Ml. N. o Conroarillo f
PATRONIZE
THESE FIRMS
EVERY SUNDAY
honor Dr. Eleanor Carlton at her
th left, Mrt. Harold Horn, Mrt.
Mrt. Gladyt Foley, Mrt. Everett
Pictured at the tea table in the
Beckley, Lizzie Gardner, tflra Kes
ter and Ethel Roselund and Anitra.
B-SHARP CLUB ENJOYS
RECENT MEETING AT
HEINLINE HOME
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T,h Sh rp club met Sat rtY
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lin . .P'es"i". nrb"' h orkm
Presloea f,'cr',rTnln5r Bel'
los read the minutes of the prev.-
ou ""ellnli-
Games were played and severs
memoera enieriainen wuu mu-'c i
memoera eniertainen witn mu-'c I
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' ' 'T"1'' 'h .nB'r,nJ aw"i,l
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Me" and "Monkeys." Sally Hook
played the arccydian
was served.
Icecream
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..' "r" "". "' nn Healy, Sig Madsnn, R. W. Field
Kathi Corkrum, Judy Bellows. , a u-ji i'ki.. nnn
Paula Smith, Sandra Williamson,
Anita Watkins, Rernie Young, Bar
bara and Janice GaHway, Virki
Bean, Evangeline Chapmen, Suan
Black, au If irk. Carol Ra.
'nt I"1" n1 ". HV
Hook- 'net Iwis was elected
t vice presineni.
CREDIT WOMEN MEET
AT WEDNESDAY BREAKFAST
I A regular meeting of the Rose
burg Credit Women's Breakfast
club was held Wednesday morning
at the Shalimar room. Extensive
studies were made in preparation
for the annual examination to be
given at the April 25 meeting.
Those attending were Wilma
Melton, Shirley Blixseth, Shirley
Iverson, Dora Courier. I) a y n i s e
Beach, Helen Gallant, Florence
Hughes. Marian Snyder. Frances
Main, .limmie Clark. Anna Wilson,
Priscilla Clutenbach, Geraldme
STARTING
SMOKEY METCALF
and tht
K-5 WRANGLERS
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f Raadtport and Wesferp, Orecje
Playt Modern Wtsttrn Musie At Th
WINSTON COMMUNITY CLUB
O DANCINft FROM t TO 1 P.M.
Drlva to Winston,
Treaturt Ham
CONGRATULATIONS TO LOU FRANCO ON THE OPENING
OF HIS "HAPPY VALLEY RANCHO". REST OF LUCK, LOU,
j picture below, art Mrt. Clarence
Stanley Kidder, Paul Barcut,
baugh, Mn. Marjorie Werton,
Mrt. J. R. Wharton. (Picturat
Mills, Vivian Logsdon, Maxine
Strode and a new member, Anita
Westfall, of the Douglas County
Farm Bureau.
GARDEN VALLEY WOMAN'S
CLUB PLANS SPRING
, CLIAN.UP 0Ay
I The Garden Valley Woman's
club met April 5 at the clubhouse
i wj(h j)r, c,r Schmidt and Mrs.
R. W. Fielding as hostesses.
Tbo,f , Mesdamrs
, . sin;,jr (. MlK.v Hugh'
. . si.",ir .. M..K!1V iiuh
' 1..;; Sine r C. Ew-
'" . L. Spray, Clem Schmeder,
, Frances Ung. J. S. Bussell, Peter
d l- c u ,u i. u..i.j..- ii
, Bashford,' Fred Parrott, U. F. Mc
i aiiohim R., i .,.,.. i'h.ri..
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and Cliff Hess.
The next meeting will be a spring
cleanup day. There will be no host
esses and members are asked lo
bring a sack lunch and meet at
the clubhouse at 10 a m. The date
will he announced later.
UPHOLSTERING
Furniture and Rug Cleaning
Repairing - Custom Work
EXPERT FURNITURE CLEANERS
DIAL
Free Estimates
THIS SATURDAY NIGHT
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Turn Uft at Myrtlewood
end Follow tho Siqni.
Landit, Mrt. Paul Bareui, Mrt
Everett Mattey, Mrt. Donn Rada-
Ford Singleton, Mrt. Mattey and
by Photo Labi
! CIRCLE MEETING IS
HELD AT WALKER
, HOME ON THURSDAY
Helen Hunt circle of the First
Baptist church met Thursday aft
ernoon at the home of Mrs. Charles
Walker. Mrs. Frank llollingswnrth
conilucted the meeting, which was
opened by Mrs. J. G. Stephenson
Mrs. Walker gave the scripture
reading and Mrs. Maude Doughty
I gave the devotions on prayer and
M U" m""on Program.
Thi
Work
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The program topic was "Medical
nors in me v.uiiko unm.
hite Cross work was done dur-
the social hour.
the next mpptina will be .lav a
2 o'tiack at the home of Mia.
Hull ings worth , 230 S. Pine street.
Rummage Sale
WHERE?
Baiemcnt, Presbyterian Church
WHEN7
Fridov, April 20, 1:30 A. M.
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"OUTOOOR MEALS' WILL
BE PROJECT AT PICNIC
MEETING OF HEC GROUP
A picnic at Umpqua park, May
3, with the project "Outdoor
Meals" was planned by the Win
chester Home Extension unit at
the April S meeting. An election
of officers was also held. Presiding
during the coming year will
Km Mai-pAlle .Inhnsnn. chairman:
Maryanne Knutson, vice-chairman
and lrraine Lewis, secretary-
treasurer. Following lunch, t h e
meeting was turned over to the
project leaders, Flora Beaver anil
Lorraine Uwis. who instructed the
group on "Home Entertainment."
Several new games were plaved
and puzzle of all types were tried
by the group.
Members attending were Adnd
Van Horn, Maryanne Knutson
Marcelle Johnson, Flora Beaver,
Eldora Reher, Marjorie Medford,
Pat Alspaugh, Lorraine Lewis,
Jean Ridings, Lucille Nelson and
Helen Wyatt. Guests attending
were lone Storm and sons, of Se
attle, Wash., Lois Shoemaker and
son; Christine Ewing and daugh
ter, anvl Bernice Ebert and chil
dren. YVONNE STONEBRAKER AND
NORMAN FRANK ADDISON
WED MARCH 14
Mr. and ' Mrs. W. C. Stone
braker of Elkton have announced
tue marriase of their daughter,
Yvonne, to Norman Frank Adrti
bon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Addison Sr., of Roseburs. The mar
riage vows were read March 24
at the home of the Rev. and Mrs.
W. A. MacArthur in the presence
of close friends and relatives.
The bride was lovely in a navy
blue suit with white accessories.
Her corsage was of white rose
buds. She is employed as a second
grade teacher at the Washington
school in Grants Pass. The bride
groom is employed in the lumber
industry in Sutherlin. Mr. and Mrs.
Addison will make their home in
Roseburg.
FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY TO
BE OBSERVED SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Dent will
be at home to their friends Sun
day from 2 to 0 p m. at their
home. 845 S. Pine street Th. a..
casion is their fortieth weddine
anniversary.
Dillard
By MRS. ROSA HEINBACH
Mothers of the children who will
present the operetta, "Hansel and
Grelel," April 27, are busily pre
paring costumes. The leaders ap
pointed for each group are Mrs.
Paul Hult, Mrs. Gene Lesher, Mrs.
Webb Hill, Mrs. Ray Golgert, for
the Dutch costumes for Hansel,
Grctel, father and mother. Mra.
Virginia Laurance is leader for
the witches; Mrs. McCord and Mrs.
Hulme for the sandmen and dew-
DRESSMAKING
ALTERATIONS
Zoo Newman
25CobkS. Dial 1-7123
PLACE
South Deer Creek Grange
OCCASION
Dinner
TIME
6:30 p.m., Saturday, April 14
PRICE
$1.25 per plate
Public Invited
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-. . mean more than a llower design ring.
r II stands lor beautiful styling in dozens of gor
geous design . , . for careful hand crafting . . .
lot assured fin quality and the known integ
rity of the maker, who like ourselves, are proud
lo associate then nam with their merchandise.
Fin Diamond Rings from $75 00
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men; Mrs. Lesher tot the cook
boys; Ma. McLennan for the cooki
girls; Mrs. Pel in and Mrs. Wight
for the angel costumes. .
Members of the Dillard Woman i
society who conducted the rum
mage, cooked-fond and plant tale
Saturday in Winston, report I
successful undertaking.
Monday evening dinner guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clsr-
nce amer were me latter i coui-
"". Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Camp-
'''. "om Kansas City, Mo., and
i Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Nickerson and
son- Roger.
I lr- Sadie Davidson, second
; KT'd teacher of the Dillard tchool,
: resigned her position because
' of ill health.
I Tn Mrs. Frank Drew
, rmenamra wun a Dinner paTiy
Tuesday evening in honor of the
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Lesher. Covers were
placed for Mr. and Mrs. Lesher
and Barbara, .lean, Rnbert, Mari
lyn and Elisabeth, the host and
hostess and two rhildren, Judith
Kay and Lauraheth.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Halverson
and son, Vir;il, and Mr, and Mrs.
Bill Otto and sons. Bill and Timmy,
motored to Coos Bay Sunday to
visit Mrs. Halverson'a parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Smith. The party
made the "loop trip" by way of
Drain and Newport beach. They
noted fields of blooming daffodils
in the commercial gardens near
Newport.
Saturday evening guests at thi
home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mc
Dowell were the Bev. and Mn.
Frank Drew, Judith Kay and
Laurabeth, and Mr. and Mrs. Gena
Lesher and children.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Nickerson
entertained Sunday wilh a dinner
in honor of Mr. and Mrt. O. C
Campbell of Kansas City, and Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Walker and son,
Larry.
THREE-WAY 'FLUNK'
DANSVILLE, N. Y. Mn.
Veronica Greek. 35, took a test for
a driver's license and here'i what
happened:
Her automobile and another col
lided. Then her vehicle hit a parked
car.
John Maher, a state inspector
' '.'M'.".1?
tna test, was injured
-isiignny.
Mrs. Greek failed th test.
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