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C TR Rj83-Iv3 Roburg, OreQ-Friday. April 27, 1951
" ROSEBURG JOBS DAUGHTERS
ATTEND CONVENTION IN
PORTLAND RECENTLY
Thirtyeisht Rosebur girli it.
tended "flie Job's Daughter! con
vention held in Portland April 12,
13 and 14. The new grand guardian,
Mrs. Avon Vert, and the new as
sociate grand guardian, Andrew
Stevens, presided.
More than 700 girls attended the
banquet at the Portland hotel the
night of April 12. Sue Wissing of
. Roseburg was chosen honorary
Kate representative of the state
of Pennsylvania.
Mrs. A. J. Young opened the
formal meeting Friday morning.
Paula Helweg escorted Eugenia
Rhodes, grand fifth messenger
and who is a past guardian of Rose
burg Bethel and past queen of
Bethel No. 8.
At the exemplification of the
ritualistic work put on by honored
queens from all over the state,
Paula Helwet acted as senior cus
todian. On Saturday noon, a lunch
eon and style show were enjoyed
at the Portland hotel.
The convention was closed Satur
day evening with a public instal
lation of the 1951-52 grand guard
LOCAL DANCE GROUP
ATTENDS FOLK DANCE
FESTIVAL IN EUGENE
The Riversdale Folk Dane club
attended the folk dance festival
held in Eugene Sunday. The local
group entertained with dance
entitled, "The Man on the Flying
Trapeze." Folk dance clubs from
Salem, Portland. Eugene, ttose-
burg and the Univemity of ore.
gon gave dance demonstrations.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Spencer of
Roseburg are leaders of the local
group. A folk and square dance
festival will be held in Roseburg,
Sunday, June 17.
Those taking part from Rose
burg were Mr. and Mra. Benja
min DuFresne, Mr. and Mrs.
George Osterman, Mr. and Mrs. 1
Ed Keece. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Reece, Mr. and Mrs. Argos Fisher,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mfhlhoff, Mr.
ian council officers. Plans have 1 and Mrs. Clifford Hess. Mr. and
Mrs. Dave laylor, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Burr, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce :
Roark, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller, j
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Trozelle, Mr.
and Mrs. LaBrie Ritrhie, Mr. and
Mrs. Stub Rutledge, Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Rinehart. Mr. nd Mrs. J i m
Daugherty, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Young, Mr. and Mra. Bruce El
liott, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Laws,
Miss Shirley Spencer, Mr. and Mrs.
Cleo Tipton, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Youngren and Mr. and Mrs. Os
car Rolfsness.
BAND PARENTS URGED
TO ATTEND IMPORTANT
MEETING TUESDAY NIGHT
The last meeting of the Rose
burg Band Parents association un
til fall will be held Tuesday night
at 7:30 o'clock in the band room
of Senior high. Every parent is
urged to attend as a number of
important decisions will be made
at the business session. ,
CRUISERS CLUB TO
MEET AT POTLUCK MONDAY
The Cruisers club will meet at
a 6 45 o'clock poiluck dinner Mon
day night at the First Presby
terian church parlors with Mr.
and Mra. Earl Plummer and Mr.
and Mrs. E. S. Hall as hosts and
hostesses. The program will be in
observance of national music week
and will be in charge of Mrs.
Homer W. Grow. All members
are urged to be present
been made to hold the 1952 con
vention in Roseburg.
FLOWER AND PLANT
SALE SUCCESSFUL
PROJECT FOR CLUB
A flower and plant sale was held
to raise funds tor the West Mel
rose club at the April 19 meeting.
Mrs. E. M. Seeley was hostess and
aerved a charming dessert-luncheon.
A business meeting followed.
Those in attendance were Mrs.
Howard Kaiser, and daughter,
Irene Kay; Mrs. Lee Jones and
daughter, Barbara; Mrs. Eli San
ders, Mra. Ike James and son,
hoy; Mrs. Ed Moon and Karan
and La Rayne Eckes; Mrs. Grover
James and sons, Larry and Mike,
and Mrs. George Outhouse. Guests
were Mrs. Kennerly, Mrs. Cecil
J-'arman and sons, Larry, Gregory
and Roy; Mrs. Ardis Barmor and
the hostess, Mrs. Seeley.
The next meeting will be with
Mrs. Jennings Gravning, May 1.
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LIMIT ONE
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY
SOCIETY HOLDS
INSTALLATION SERVICE
An Impressive Installation cere
mony was held by the Woman's
Missionary society of the First
Baptist church at the Thursday aft
ernoon meeting. Group singing of
hymns and a prayer pened the
meeting and the ceremony, whicn
was conducted by Mrs. Raymond
Schaefer, seated the new officers.
Those installed were Mrs. R. D.
Knigxe, president; Mrs. H. E.
Crawford, vice - president. Mis.
Mae Crawford, second vice pres
ident; Mrs. Clarence Mohely, sec
retary; Mrs. Louise Gwaltney,
treasurer; Mra. Arnold Jurgens,
corresponding secretary; Mrs.
Anna Wickham and Mrs. Mae
Byrd, new circle presidents.
A busine.n meeting followed with
Mrs. Knigge in charge. Mrs. H. K
Crawford was in charge of the
program, assisted by Mrs. Ruth
Smith, Mrs. James Richey and
Mrs. Anna Wickham. Reports
from the Umpqua Woman's spring
rally, held April 18 at the Baptist
church in Cottage Grove, were
given.
Mrs. R. E. Crawford served re-f-eshment.
The next meeting will
be May 17 at the church.
Attending were the Mesdmnes
Maude Doughty, Arnold E. J u r
gens, Nora Chappelle, Mae Craw
lord, Sig Madison, Raymond
Schaefer, Frank Hollingsworth,
Molly Lubke, Ruth Smith, R. I),
hnipge, James Richey, Anna Wick
ham, Roy Bernhardt, Frank
Criihhe, Virginia Owens and Mrs.
AbbeL
RIVERSDALE GRANGE TO
ENJOY PLAY PRESENTED
By WILBUR COMMUNITY CLUB
"Aaron Slick of Pumpkin Creek"
will be presented April 28 at the
Riversdale Grange hall. The piny
is produced by the members n'f
the Wilbur Community club. Pro
ceeds from the evening will be
presented to the Camp Fire and
4H scholarship funds. Refresh
ments will be served following the
play. The public is invited to at
tend.
DINNER TO BE
EVENT OP MONDAY
The annual dinner of the social
club of the Order of Eastern Star
will be held Monday night at the
Masonic temple. Mrs. R. L. Whip
ple and Mrs. Lucien Cobb are in
charge of arrangements. Serving
will begin at 6 30 and the turkev
dinner will be followed by music
and a motion picture.
Tickets for the dinner will be
on sale at a booth in front of
the J. C. Penney store Saturday.
They are also on sale at the of
fice of the Wiley Realty company
and the office of Dean Bubar.
MR. AND MRS. THOMPSON
TO CELEBRATE GOLDEN
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Thompson
of Wilbur will celebrate their
golden wedding anniversary Sun
day, April 29, by holding open
house. Relatives and friends are
invited to call.
MELROSE GRANGE TO
MEET TUESDAY NIGHT
Melrose Grange will meet at 8
o'clock Tuesday night at the hall,
at which time a quartet contest
will be held. All Granges partici
pating are asked to bring sandwiches.
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CANTONVILLE SATURDAY
The Methodist Ladies Aid So
ciety of Canyonville will .bold a
cooked food. j sale Saturday, April
28, at the former B Lovely Shop
on Main street. They will also sell
cake, pie, sandwiches and roffee.
The members made their plans
for the sale at the meeting last
week. They also filled a May
Basket and sent it to the crippled
children's hospital in Eugene.
Birthday cards were presented
to Mrs. Lilrie Jaharpe ii honor of
her birthday and a lovely birthday
cake was served to the guest of
honor and the members, Mrs.
Ruth McGee, Mrs. Charles E.
Williams, Mrs. Gilbert St. Marie,
Mrs. Bertha Anderson, Mrs. El
mer Stanley, Mrs. Chapman, Mra.
Bertha Green, Mm. Charles Camp
bell, Mrs. R. W. Fairfield, Mrs.
red Elliott. Mrs. Odom E. Ford,
Mrs. Emily Howerton, Mrs. Em
mett Moyer and Mrs. T. L.
Weaver.
The next regular meeting will
be held May 3 in the new dining
room of the church.
BREAKFAST IS ENJOYED
BY CREDIT WOMEN'S CLUB
A regular meeting of the Rose
burg Credit Women's Breakfast
club was held on April 25 at 7:30
a.m. at the Shalimar Room. Ex
amination papers were graded hy
the members, with final grades to
be judged by a committee later.
One guest was present, Gordon
Stewart of the Douglas Credit Bur
eau. Members present were'
lone Schaffer, Geraldine Mills,
D?ynise Keach, Marian Snyder,
Frances Main, Jimmie Clark, V
Vivian Logsdon. Priscilla Claren
bach, Shirley Blixseth, Dora Mae
Courier and Helen Gallant.
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