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Hose Mary Hudson, daughter of
Mr. and Mri. Olin Hudson, of Suth
eriin, became the bride of Gerald
Willis, of Eureka. California,
March 18, at the butherlin Chris
tian church. Rev. Llovd Whitford
performed the Impressive cere
mony in the pretence of a large
Dumber of relativea and friends.
Basket of daffodils and ferns
with tall candrlhra formed a beau
tiful background for tha candlelight
ceremony, the candles at tne .u
lar were lighted bv Pat Willit
and Silaa Hudson. Both were
dressed in white robes.
Mrs. Robert Smith. pianist,
played the traditional wedding
march and accompanied Mrs. Lela
Whitford, who sane "Always" and
"I Love You Trulv." Mrs. Smith
also accomnanied the Rev. M r.
Whitford, who sans "The Lord's
Prayer." as a benedirlion.
The bride, given in marriage bv
her father, was beautiful in a flown
of Ivory slipper salin. She carried
t white Bible topped with a while
orchid.
Misa Parthenia Hudson, sister of
IflfjrA. (Oart flunimcr fa
lAJoman's Club president
Knteburg Woman's club officers
elected at Tuesday's meeting at
the Methodist church social hall 'o
serve for the coming vear in
cluded: president, Mrs. Earl Plum
mer; first vice - president, Mrs.
Kenneth Ford: second vice-president,
Mrs, J. J. Kester; recording
secretary. Mrs. 1. L. limxiwiii.
corresponding secretary. Mrs. A.
J. Geddes. and treasurer. M r I.
Frank Ashlev.
Directors to serve the coming
year include: Mrs. J. M. Bovles
retiring president of the club: Mrs.
W. L. Cobb. Mrs. W. II. Carter.
Mrs. Kenneth Bushev and Mm.
C. E., Smith. Clubhouse board
members include: Mrs. R. L.
Whipple, Mrs. Sig Felt. Mrs. Jack
West. Mrs. 0. D. Ciosnell and Miss
Jennie E. Jorev. The nominating
committee included Mrs. H. N. Ja
eohson, chairman, Mrs. Eugene
Springer and Mrs, C. W. Dishman.
Mrs. Bovles conducted the meet
ing with Mrs. A. J. Ceddrs giving
the invocation and Miss Jorv and
Mrr. Carter making reports of
club business. Mrs. Frank Ashley
reported on the recently held
flower show, which was one of the
most successful to be sponsored
by the club.
Pelegates to the state institute
in Portland included Mrs. J. M.
Boyles, president: Mrs. E. U Tau
scher, president of the second dis
trict of the Oregon Federation of
Women's clubs; Mrs. R o b t r t
Green, president oi tne Junior
Woman'a club, and Mrs. H. G.
Powell. Junior Woman'a club con
tact chairman.
Mrs. Bovles presented a vcv
Interesting report ow "What tVt
Get Out of the Federation.'' Mr.
Tauscher rennrtetV on the panel
discussion of the ork and plans
of the Federation throuuh the Gen
eral Federation, state and down
through the local clubs, she also
reported on the exccuNre hoard
meeting and lunch at th Multno
mah hotel and the fashion show
pre-enied by Lipnian v. ilie. i n i
Friday evening, Gladts ell. state
president, gave a specijf banquet
honoring Mrs. Oscar A. Alhgren.
national first vice-president. Next
Tuesday. Mrs Tauscher will be
Juest of honor at the Corvalhs
inior Woman's cluh. She will be
ccompanied by her daughter.
the bride, was maid of hooor. She
wore a gown of lavender aatm
made with a aoft collar and cuffs
and matching pearl buttons to the
waist line. She carried a nosegay
of daffodils and while sweetness.
The senior bridesmaids. Misses
Betty Hanson. Emngcne Matlock,
Dixie Willis and Vonda Priest, and
the lunior bridesmaids. Darlcne
Mellatt and Elizabeth Hudson, all
wore green satin gowns identical
to the maid of honor's and all car
ried nosegavs of daffodils with yel
low streamers.
I.evone Zieglcr acted as best
man and ushers were Don Firman.
William Hudson. Dick Henslev and
Maurice Vogelnhol .lr.
Marion Kav and Elba Ann Hud'
snn, sisters of the bride, were
(lower girls. Marion Kav wore a
frock of yellow taffeta and Elba
Ann, blue taffeta made identical
to the former. Bolh carried bas
kets of rose petals. Tommy Tucker
was ring bearer.
Immediately following the cere
mony, a reception was held in the
church parlors. The bridal couple
Miss Betty, who will represent the
local club.
Mrs. Eugene Springer and Mrs.
H. A. Brubaker attended the ban
quet at the Multnomah hotel Thurs
day evening.
Mrs. Kenneth Ford was pro
gram chairman for the dav and in
ttortuced Mrs. Giadvs York, co
owner of York tiardens at Seal
Rock. Ore Mrs York delnhted the
members and guests bv telling of
her gardens, the culture of fuchsias
anil many interesting facts rel
ative to growing t h e plants
Mrs, ork is also a talented artist
and she displayed pastels of nu
merous fuchsias.
Mrs. Earl Plummer intro
duced Wendell Johnson, violinist
and his accompanist. Mrs. W.
Sherman Plimpton, who oresented
"Legende" by Wienawski and "Ari
oso" hv Bach. As an emore. thet
played the march from "The Love
of the Oranges' by Prokofieff.
Guests were introduced and a so
cial hour followed. Tea was served
hv Mrs. Vance Shutiart and Mrs.
C. E. Smith, co-chairmen: Mrs. 1.
B. Riddle. Mrs. C. E Roberts
Mrs Frank Roberts. Mrs. S. A
Sanfnrd. Mri. ,1. E. Sawvers. Mrs
H. t. Scott. Mrs George Sewell.
Mrs. A. F. Micelll. Mrs. Eugene
Springer and Mrs. William Shu
gart. The tea table was centered with
a lovely arrangement ut sormx
flowers and tall tapers.
Guests were invited to enuiv the
occasion. Those present were Mis
Gladys Y'ork, Mrs. A S. Coen,
Mrs J. M. Bovles. Mrs. C H.
Wilson, Mrs. Ray E. Poerner. Mis.
W. H. Carter. Mrs Vernon Keel
Vrs. T. 1. Goodwin. Mrs. I. R
Williams. Mrs. C. E. Marks. Mi;
C. F. Smith. Mrs. Vance P. Shu
gart. Mrs. J. E. Saw vera, Mrt. J
A. Gibson, Mrs E. A. aoringer
Mrs. B. E. Austin, Mri. Donald
Oavis. of KuKi-nei Miss Jennie E
Jorev.
Mrs. Horace C Berg. Mrs. Civile
W. Carstens. Miss Bess Wharton.
Mis Alice l eland. Mrs. C. E. Rob
erts. Mrs. E. G. Young, Mrs. Earl
Plummer, Mrs Ixiuis Knhlhagen
Sr., Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield.
Mrr. C. W. Dishman. Mrs. Carl
Wmgren. Mrs. Mvrnn Haines.
Mis Rav MrKniaht. Mra R. R.
Clarke, Mrs. Burdette Lea). Mra.
cut the cake. There were 145 guest
present.
Mrs. Jean Barnes served the
three-tiered wedding cake and Mrs
Wavne Salmons presided at t h e
punch bowl with Misa Krcda Hoag
iand pouring coffee.
The mother of the bride wore a
lovely pink crepe dress wilh navy
blue accessories. The mother of
the bridegroom wore a figured
navy sheer with black and white
accessories.
For traveling, the bride wore a
navy blue suit with red and white
accessories. After a weck'a honey
moon tne couple will lournev kouiii
to Eureka. Calif . where Ihev will
reside at 18r0 Mvrtle Avenue.
Both the bride and bridegroom
were graduated from Sutherlin
hiRh school. The new Mrs. Willis
was formerly employed at the Mar
tin brothers Box comnanv at Unit
land, where she worked as a ste
nographer. The bridegroom is pres
ently employed with the Humboldt
Plvwood corporation at Areata,
(aiif.
G. W. Leeper, Mrs. E. J. Sullivan,
Mr;.. M. C. rielus. Mrs. n. ii
Scott.
Miss Estelle V. Conover. Marie I
Wilson. Marie Martens. Mrs. Otho I
Gosnell, Mrs. Sig Fett, Mrs,. Frank
Ashlev. Mrs. J. .1. healer. Mrs. K. I
E. Crawford. Mrs. A. E. Kent
Mis Velle Broadway. Mrs. I K. j
Riddle, Mrs. E. L. Tuausi-her, Mrs.
John I'ravis. Mrs. n. w. i'ow'ii
Mrs. W. G. Shucarl. Mrs. Jessie1
Dorviller. Mrs. Georve K. tlouck. I
Mrs. George W. Burt. Mrs. H.
T. Hloom. Mis S. Goll.sthalK ol
Coos Bav. Mrs. Frank Koherls. .
Mrs. B. H. Land. Mrs. II. F. Beau- !
champ. Mrs. Bruce Elliott. Mrs. II
N. Jaeobson. Mis. K D. Lvt'e j
Mrr. H. C. Church. Mrs. R. T I
Ireen and Mrs A. J. Geddes. j
The next meeting will he at 1 3n ;
o'clock Mav 1 wilh Mrs. Earli
Plummer. program chairman.
Rev. Alfred Tvson will be miest j
speaker. A special prouram h a s
been planned in observance of na- j
ttonal music week. All reports of
committees are to be made at this
meeting. 1
McLennan girls honored
with party on double
birthday april 14
Patricia and Suranne McLennan
were honored guests at a birth
day party April 14 given by the
girls' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan
McLennan of Brockway. Friends
gathered on the patio for games
and stunts
Iter the too honored girls,
horn exactly one year apart, cut
double birthdav cakes decked wilh
;even and enht candles each. Ice
cream, punch and candy were also
1 served.
j In attendance at the party were
Davilla Nichols, Colene Newton,
Bertha Dunlap, Sherry While,
Claudia Wilton, Johnny Wilton.
Glenda Lee Rider. Lorraine Fisher,
j Ronna Brunette, Carolyn Dunham,
j Judy Kimball, Janet Griese, Judy
Dorrah, Sheryl l.auranre, Karon
i Owens. Barbara Lesher, Carolyn
Fix, Sandra Powell, Mr. and Mrs.
I George Wilfm.'Mr. and Mi s Jack
I Wilton, Diane Davidson, Maxvin
I Covey, Mr and Mrs. (- Allen Mc
Lennan and son, and the guests,
of honor Patricia and Surance.
ART AND EMBROIDERY CLUB
! MEETS AT CLUCK HOME
I Mrs. George Cluck entertained
the Rosehurg Art and Embroidery
club at her lovely home on t'mp-1
qua avenue Wednesday afternoon, i
Camellias were used for decor
ations through the rooms. i
Mrs. Glen Cox, president, pre-i
elded it the businesa meeting. It ,
Monday April 21
Business and Professional
Women at the Episcopal parish
hall at 6:30 p. m. for potluck din
ner. Election of officers after din
ner. Mrs. Cecilia Galey, state leg
islative program chairman, will
speak. Members are asked to bring
sandwiches or covered dish and ta
ble service.
Fullerton school Dads club at
8:15 in the new Fullerton school.
Businesa meeting. Entertainment
and refreshments.
Tuesday April 24
The Umpqua Home Extension
unit at the Calapoola clubhouse aj
10:45 a. m. Project will be "Out
door MeaLs" with Mra. Evelyn
Frotscher and Mrs. Hop Palmer
as leaders.
Patch and Chat club at home of
Mrs. E. R. Buckingham at 8 p. m.
BaUoura club, Daughters of the
Nile at 1:30 p.m. at borne of Mrs.
Bert Weill, 410 E. Lane street.
Members to aew for Shrine hospi
tal. Roseburg Rebekah lodge No. 41,
at 7:30 p. m. at lOOF hall. Ona
Williams, Jessie Hill, Stella G i I
bert, Gene Leonard, Mary Myers,
Margaret Saunders, Rita FritU
and Bernice Smith, hostesses.
F. S. club afternoon meeting at
home of Mrs. G- R. Chapman,
2611 N. Stephens street.
Olalla-Tenmile Extension unit at
10 a. m. at Umpqua Park. Demon
stration on "Outdoor Meals," i n
charge of Maureen Muetzel and
Kate Wilson. Those attending are
asked to bring only their table
service as food will be furnished.
Inter-Se Study club at home of
Mrs. John Ulrich at 1:15 p. m.
Mrs. C. A. Ricketts will lead topic,
"Golds Of Oregon."
Garden department of Woman's
club at home of Mrs. H. Austin,
Cloakes Ferry addition, promptly
at 1:30 p. m.
Weekly square dancing at Vet
erans hospital recreation hall un
der direction of American Legion
auxiliary. Mrs. Walter Ulrich,
chairman. Volunteer hospital work
ers and women interested asked to
be at hall by 2 p. m.
District 11, Nurses association at
nurses quarters at the Veterans
hospital at 7:30 p. m. Election of
officers.
V.F.W. Auxiliary at the Labor
hall on Cobb and- Roberta. All are
urged to attend
Roseburg Writers club at t h
home of Dr. and Mrs. George E.
Houck.
Woman's Mission society dis
trict convention at Sutherlin a t
First Christian church.
Wednesday April 2S
Regular meeting of Roseburg
Credit Women's Breakfast club at
7:30 a. m. at Shalimar room.
WCTU at the home of Mrs. R
D. Knigge at 427 Fullerton at
2 p. m.
Woman's Society of Christian
Service, Methodist church, spon
soring spring style show. Millers
to furnish models ami dresses. 12
o'clock luncheon in church parlora
reservations must be made by
April 23.
Plant sale and silver tea for
East Douglas Extension unit at
Glide Grange hall.
Tenmile Ladies club potluck
luncheon at noon at church.
Past Presidents club of Ameri
can Legion auxiliary, at the home
of Betty Moore, 428 Pitzer street,
for dessert-supper at 7:30 p. m.
Tn Ili-Y installation of officers
at 7:30 p. m. at ftigh school. Fac
ulty members and parents invited.
Refreshments will be served.
Woman's Mission society of
First Christian church a p o n a o r
Yakima Salmon dinner. Public in
vited. Thursday April 34
The Friendly Bible class potluck
dinner at the Presbyterian church.
Class will be hostess to the Junior
group and their parents. Picture to
oe snown.
Women of the Elk to meet in
evening. Installation of officera.
Hostess committee to be Mrs. Nor
man John, Mrs. S. Mitchell Moore,
Mrs. Waller Welker, Mrs. Wesley
Bailor, Mrs. James Kalick and
Mrs. Leo Kimball.
Elkton Rebekah drill team will
practice at 8 p m. at the hall.
Women of the Country club at
12:30 noun luncheon at clubhouse.
Contract bridge plav at 1 p. m.
Circles of VNSCS of First Meth
odist church to hold following
meelings: No. 1. all-day sewing
session beginning at 10 a. m. with j
noon potluck luncheon at home of
Mrs. R. L. Whipple, 3:' E. Doug
las, with Mrs. Leo Gillett, co-hostess;
No. 2, in afternoon at home
of Mra. C. E. Marks wilh Mrs.
Floyd Powell, co-hostess; No. 3, in
afternoon at home of Mrs. Harne
W. Booth, 1451 Riverside Drive,
with Mrs. T. L- Goodwin, co-hostess;
No. 4, in afternoon at home
of Mrs. A. B. Taylor, 1435
Madrone, with Mrs. Foster Butner I
and Mrs. W. G. Shugart, assisting
hostesses, and No- 5. in afternoon
at home of Mrs. Ned Dixon in j
Riversdale with Mrs. H. D. McKay,!
co-hostess.
Northside Sunshine cluh after-j
noon meeting at home of Mrs. i
George Frew, 231 E. Commercial;
avenue, with Miss Barbara Irvin
as hostess.
Friday April 17
Florence Nightingale tent No. 15.
Daughters of I'nion Veterans of the
Civil War at 7:30 p m, at KP hall.
1) I'.V at the K P. hall at 7:30
p. m. All are urged to be present1.
Saturday April II
Douglas. Court. Order of the Am
aranth, ins'allation ceremony at
the Masonic hall.
was decided to hold a Pollyanna
gift exchange next meeting.
Mrs. Cluck served delicious re
freshments to Mrs. G. L. Sinclair,
Mrs. Minnie Cox. Mrs. William
Bailey. Mrs. Floyd Belts, Mrs. Al
fred Neal, Mra. Henry Snyder,
Mrs. Lucia Ingles, Mrs. J. W.
Bowman, Mrs. Ora Worthington,
Mrs. Alioe Rhoads, Mrs. Frank
Bergh and Mrs. Earl Rhoads.
The next meeting will be held
May 2 at the Sam Shoemaker sum
mer home near Winchester. Mrs.
Alice Rhnads will be hostess. A
pot luck dinner w ill b serv ed at
12:30 pm.
A DELIGHTFUL PARTY was given by Mrs. Jack To! Saturday
afternoon at her homo in compliment to her small daughter, Carol
Irene Toi, on her third birthday. Guests presented lovely gifts to
Carol Irene. Games were played and birthday cake and ether
refreshments were served by Mrs.
ljf tWlfelffo'TiafSmTV iiira"'W'i eai 11 i iT'T hi 1
ROSEMARY PATTY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Patty, is
pictured with a group of friends who were invited to her "Circus"
birthday party Saturday afternoon. From left to right in tha front
row are Bruce Springer, Billie Puclcett, Rosemary Patty, Bobbi
McCarl, Wendy Gardner, Stuart Hydorn and Howard Hydorn.
In the back row ar Delorei Baughman, Bonni Beughman, Julie
Thompson, Susan Wiralc, Gordon Joalson, Brook Young and Lied
dornwetl-Corhriun- 'IJt
(trldae-oCunclieon rtdau
Prettiest nartv of the F.astpr sea
son was the bridge-luncheon given
by Mrs. L. K. Cornwell. Mrs. Bert
j. Corkrum and Mrs. Bernard A.
Young Friday at 12:30 o'clock at
the Roseburg Country club.
The Easter motif was cleverly
carried out with beautiful minia
ture Easter bonnet as favora and
...l not uiln lieailtlttll nunia-
tuie Eastern bonnets as favors and
no two .were fashioned alike. At
tractively decorated miniature hat
boxed centered the serving table.
Forsvthia, tulips and Dutch Iris
formed the artistically arranged
bouquets on the mantle and about
Ihe room.
Score pri7es for the afternoon a
contract bridge Plav went to Mrs.
Arthur Clarke. Mrs. Walter Brvd
ges and Mrs. William Lindsell.
Guests invited to eniov the
charming affair with the three
hoslessca were::Ms.. W F. Amiot.
Mrs. Horace C. Berg. Mrs. Harre
W. Booth. Mrs O. M. Berrie. Mis.
Deminj Bronson, Mrs. Kenneth
Bailev, Mrs. M. C. Bowker. Mrs.
Keith' Bryant, Mrs. Walter Bridges,
Mrs. Al Brammer, Mrs. Roy Cum
mins. Mrs. Frrederick Chanman Jr .
Mrs. S. J. Cooper, Mrs. Arthur
llarke. Mrs. tt. O Coco. Mrs. ...
M. Cornwell, Miss Helen Casey,
Mis. W. F. inapman. .irs. Rav a
Complon. Mrs. i. F. Dillard. Mts.
M. Hazel Dixon. Mrs. Adrian
Fisher. Mrs. Jane Fies. Mrs. Wal
ler Fisher. Mrs. Nathan Fuller-
Mrs. Maurice J. Newland, Mrs.
George W. Neuner. Airs, f.ari
Neuru. Mrs. E. A. Pearson. Mra.
Johr L. Pierce. Mrs. W. Sherman
Plimpton. Mrs. E. C. Patterson.
Mrs. Earl Plummer. Mrs. A. D.
Parr. Miss Rosa B. Parrotl. Mrs
lan Pickens. Mrs. John H. Robin
son. Mrs. Norman Siefarth, Misa
Naomi Scott.
Mrs. Harold E. Schmeer. Mrs.
Robert H Savase. Mrs. Euaene J
Sullivan. Mrs. Hall Seelv. Mra Ed
ward Titcomb. Mrs. E. L. Ta'i
scher, Mrs. Alfred Tyson. Mrs H.
H. Turner. Mrs. A. B. Tavlor. Mrs.
Ted Wirak. Mrs. H. C. Wells. Mrs
Frank B Woodworth. Mrs. John
Young. Mrs. Edwin G. Young. Mrs.
O. R. Hess
Toi, assisted by Mrs. Kay Witt
own
Mrs. Paul Geddes. Mrs. Paul
Heiweg. Mrs. H. T. Hansen, Mrs.
M. L, Hallmark, Mrs. A. G. Hen
nuiger, Mrs. W. J. llulco. Airs.
James Hughes. Mrs. Robert Helli
well. Mrs. G. Ixvd Haves. Mrs. E. j
R. Harvey. Mrs. Neil Kaser Sr.,:
Mrs. Charles Kash. Mrs. K. U
Lvtle. Mrs. William Lindsell. Mrs.
Edgar Lewis, Mrs. Will H. Gerret
seu. Mrs. H. N. Jaeobson. Mrs. Fred
Lockwood. Mrs. Edward MurDhv.
Mrs. A. F. Micelll. Mrs Mav Ma
Cicws. Mrs. L. E. McClintork.
Mrs. Chester Morgan, Mrs. Ar
mour Murdock Mrs. G. W. Mar
shall, Mrs. J. P. Mntschenbacher, !
Mrs. B. L. Martin. Mrs. C. M. Mc
Dermott. Mrs. Walter S. Mallory
Jr., and Mrs. Frederick J. Porter.
MISSION STUDY CROUP
HAS POTLUCK LUNCHEON !
AT COBB HOME THURSDAY
i
The Mission SJndy club of the
Methodist church met at a 12:30
o'clock potluck luncheon Thursday
at the home of Mrs. Lucien Cobb
on South Jackson street. i
Covers were placed for Mrs. A. I
.1. Geddes. Mrs. Flovd Powell.:
Mrs. Welborn. Mrs. W. A. Mac
Arthur and daughter, Janet; Mrs.
C. K. Rand. Mrs. Sinsley, Mrs'
Irene Hodges. Mrs. Harold Jones,
Miss Brown, Mrs. J. B. Needham.
Mrs. William Hoeft. Mrs. H. D.
Scott and the hostess. Mrs. Cobb.
Mrs. Geddes presented the
study book "The Christiana Vo
cation." . ,
DR. AND MRS. HASKINS
ENTERTAIN OFFICIALS
AT LUNCHEON TUESDAY
Dr. 'and Mrs. John L. Hasklns
entertained at a most delightful
luncheon Tuesday at their atlrac
tive home at the Veterans hospital
post having a number ef distin
guished guests.
Covert were placed for General
Carl R. Gray Jr., administrator of
the Veterans Administration; Ad
miral Joel T, Boone, chief med
ical director; A. W. Woolford, di
rector of information service, end
George Hinsdale, secretary to
General Gray, all from WaahlBf
loe D. C, Dr. C. H. rrtneis,
rock. Mrs. Walter Reich and Mrs. Cliff Ferber. The guests were
photographed by Paul Jenkins, News-Review photographer, and
include left to right: Judy Reich, Gary Ferber, Carol Irene Toi,
the guest of honor, end Paul Long, Lonnie Ferber end Kenny
Wittroek.
urT ii Mill i ii inn i i
McCarl. Another gueit, not pictured, is Anita Jo Rice. Th
party was held in Rosemary's room which was transformed for th
occasion into a circus ring decorated with clowns and animals.
The serving table was centered with a carousel cake decorated
with animals. Balloons, clown ice cream, pink lemonade and
favors of toffee applet carried through the circus motif, (Picture
by Paul Jenkins. I
San Francisco, area medical direc
tor; Cecil C. Snyder, field repre
sentative of information service,
Seattle: Floyd Powell, assistant
manager of the Roseburg Veterans
hospital; Dr. Kenneth W. Kinney,
chief of professional services at
the Rosehurg hospital, and Dr.
Haskins, hospital manager.
Dr. and Mrs. Haskins attended
the dedication ceremony of the
new veterans hospital in Seattle
last week, which was dedicated
by General Gray. Dr. and Mrs.
Haskins were joined in Portland
by their daughter. Miss Carol Has
kins of Spokane, who accompanied
them to Seattle for the ceremony
and banquet.
KEYSTONE CIRCLE ENJOYS
DESSERT-SUPPER AND
INTERESTING PROGRAM
Mrs. Hilda Peterson. Mrs. W
A. Macnrlhur and Mrs. Sam Warg
presided at the serving tables for j
the monthly dessert-siiDoer meet-;
ing of the Keystone circle of the
F:rst Methodist church. The event '
was held in the social hall Aonl
16. Spring flowers were used as
decoration tor the occasion. j
Don Castel. guest speaker for
the evening, gave a book review.
Mrs Jack Rowland, accompanied
by Mrs. Warg, played two violin
solos. !
A short business session and
social discussion concluded the
evening's affairs. - I
Members and guests present
were the Mesd-:"ie V I. De'oit i
Lawrence Rand. L. M. Gabel. Hugh
Harrison. W. n. ishar
Peterson. Rolland Worth. Mvrtle
Burr. Ralnh Snidrter. C. II FMnv ;
Jack Finden, W. O. Benecke. T. L.
Goodwin. Vernon Keel. Arthur
Panler. Rav Hampton. Jack Row-1
land. John Cormlsen. Hilda Peter
'on. W. A. VK-s.rth'ir s War" i
Don Hnhbard. W. C. Wood. Georje
L.
singieion- rsui Geddes,
and Clvrie Chitwood.
TWELVE AND WON
CLUB MEETS AT
LUNCHEON TUESDAY
Mrs. Fred Hargis entertained the
Twelve and Won club at a delicious
luncheon Tuesday at her home. A
beautiful birthday cake was cut in
honor of Mrs. N. E. Richardson,
Mrs. Jane Moran. Mrs. B. Hsrgis,
Mrs. O. F. Richmaa. Miss Ber
nsrdine Prinren and Mrs. Glen
Murdock. Birthday wfts were pre
sented to the guests of honor. Oth
ers present ere Mr. Fred Ritr
man. Mrs. Migene Prinren. Mra
Thelll Weber, Mrt. R. O. Myora
.. Tw.-vaaean-vro
and the hostess, Mrs. Fred Hargis.
Games were played with high
prize going to Mrs. Fred Ritzman;
second to Mrs. Thella Weber, and
the extra prize going to Mrs. N.
E. Richardson.
The next meeting will be May
1st at the home of Mrs. Eleanor
Gilbreath with her mother, Mrs.
Jane Moran, as hostess.
ZULEIMA CLUB MEETS
AT DELIGHTFUL DINNER
AT KASER HOME FRIDAY
Mrs. E. N. Kaser Sr., and Mrs.
Jack Fariss Jr., entertained at th
former's attractive home Friday
evening at a dinner for the Zu
leima club, Daughters of the Nile.
Covers were placed for Mrs. D.
B. Kesner, Mrs. William Rough
core. Mrs. II. K. llaiversen, Mrs.
E. A. Pearson, Mrs. P. M. Dur
nam, Mrs. H. R. Reynolds, Mrs.
William Ocrding, Mrs. II. R. Au
gustus. Mrs. Sig Fett, Mra. Wil
ham T. Evans Jr., Mrs. John Joel
son. Mrs. Frank Bodin. Mrs. W. H.
Brydges. Mrs. W. C. Holmes and
the two hostesses.
During the evening the members
modeled original hats and prues
for the most unique were given
to Mrs. Fett, Mrs. Pearson and
Mrs. Evans.
The next meeting will be Friday
May 11, at Ihe home of Mrs. Hal
versen in Sutherlin with Mrs. D.
B. Kesner co-hostess at a t 30
o'clock potluck supper.
JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB
HAS INTERESTING
MEETING TUESDAY NIGHT
The regular meeting of the Rose
burg Junior Woman's club was
held Tuesday evening at the Epis
copal parisb hall. Arrangements
were made (or Mrs. Robert Green,
president, and Mrs. H. G. Powell,
contact chairman, to attend th
Woman's club institute in Portland.
Mrs. Bur: Young, Mrs. Charles
to-er nd Mrs V. w. Schuetze
volunteered to bake cakes and da
rner them to the county home Sun
day. A committee was appointed to
make plans for a poUiick supper
for members and thetr husbands,
to be held Tuesday, April 24.
A table was beautifully decor
ated with spring flowers and re
freshments served hy the refresh
ment committee. Committee mem
bers were Mrs E. H. McGehev.
Mrs. Frances Brown. Mrs. Nelson
Howard and Mrs. trick Purker-