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ean Cjro'iliong. JJonorecl arminq Sliower ft art u a a I Sat., April 2t, 1?51 The News-Review, R.oteburtj, Ore. MURIEL MITCHELL GUEST SPEAKER FOR ROSEBURC ART ASSOCIATION MEETING Mils Muriel Mitchell, librarian, poke to the member! of the Rose burs; Art association at their reg ular meeting Tuesday evening. The group met at the home o( Airs, lazei naaae, ih rairmoum ...... ui.. ...i,.ii ..M -k.,... .h. books on arts and crafts available at the Roseburg library. . I Grange will observe church Sun- Mrs. Victoria Ploss presided over i day. May I by attending the the meeting. Election of officers ; Roseburg First Methodist church, was held with Leonard Kimbrell j On April 28. the Wilbur Commu being elected president. Mrs. Vio-! nity club will present a play at letta West was elected vice-presi- j the Riversdale Grange hall. This dent; Airs. Emily Johnson, tre as-- will take the place of the monthly urer; Mrs. Helen Duncan, secre-i social night. The Home Economics tary; and Mrs. Anna Mae Van club has also undertaken a project Allen, historian. ' to rid the highways of signs and The group decided to join the , rubbish, particularly on the Gar Oregon Ceramics studio of Port-'den Valley road, land. This organization is spon-i Mrs. Myron Lehne was hostess sored by the University of Oregon for the April meeting. A po'luck F and exhibits ceramics and crafts i luncheon was served at noon, of all kinds. All supplies and ma- Those present were Mrs. Carl terials needed for ceramic and ! Youngren. Mrs. Clem Schneider, weaving work can be procured j Mrs. Emmitt Wallers, Mrs. W. O. through the studio. ' Beckwith, Mrs. C. W. Cook. Mrs. The three summer meetings of; Walter Norris, Miss Nelda Norris, the group will be devoted to sketch- Mrs. E. G. Cloake. Mrs. Carl W. ing. The June meeting will he at ; Schmidt, Mrs. C. E. M rks, Mrs. the ranch of Mrs. R. L. Welborn ! Charles llealy. Mrs. Lester Spen in Glide. A pot-luck supper will cer, Mrs. George Osterman. Mrs. be held June 23. Fred Miller, Mrs. O. J. Keldkamp, The outdoor exhibit in the City Mrs. E. G. Trozelle, Mrs. C. M. ?ark was set for August I and 4. Stark, Mrs. Ellis Fuller, Mrs. C. his will be an exhibit of orginal T. Tipton, Mrs. C. L. Spray, Mrs. work of the members. I Ted Booth and guests. Mrs. Dick The hostesses, Mrs. Raade and Stark and Mrs. W. E. Ellis. Mrs. Lorene Ashman, served re- i The next meeting will be a 12:30 freshmen! to Mrs. Victoria Ploss, Mrs. Ethel Olson, Mrs. Violetta West, Leonard Kimbrell, Mr. and Mrs. Turner, Mr;, Emily John ion, Mrs. Hallie Ford, Mrs. Mar guerite Grant, Miss Amy Robin son, Mrs. Anna Mae Van Allen, Mrs. Eleanor Welborn and the guest speaker, Miss Muriel Mit chell. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Verna Taylor, 1310 West Second street, May 15 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Marguerite Grant will he co-hostess. MT98 MART BETH MINDEN Home Economic Extension Oreeon State Collefe Miss Mary Beth Minden, Home Management Specialist. Oregon State college, will represent the college at the annual Homemak ers' Festival at the Methodist church. May 4. She will install the new county executive com mittee members in addition to bringing greetings from Oregon State college. Miss Minden re reived her Bachelor's degree in home economics from Oregon State college and her Master's de gree from Columbia University, New York in 194T. Miss Minden has had teaching experience in ' home economics in Idaho. During I World War II she was a WAVE ! and was stationed in San Diego, California and Washington. D. C. Miss Minden joined the Oregon State College Extension staff in 1347 as Home Management Spe cialist. MUSIC TEACHERS ELECT OFFICERS AT LUNCHEON MEETING AT HOTEL UMPQUA s Mrs. S. Clarence Trued was re elected president of the Douglas County Music Teachers association at a no-hostess noon luncheon Fri day at the Hotel Umpqua. Miss Naomi Scott was reelected rite president, and Mrs. Clarence K. lUnri was re-elected secretary. 'Irs. Arthur Treman of Sulher lin was a guest and members pres ent besides the oliicers included: Mrs. Charles A. Brand, Mrs. Ho mer W. Grow, Mrs. F. G. Burr. Mrs. Bernard Saar. Mrs. Howard MrGill and Mrs. Richard C r n shsw. Miss Naomi Scott played the vi- oh solo. "Kommsusser Pod'' hv .!. S. Bach, arranged hy I.ionl Tertis. which was greatly enjoyed. This was the last -meeting of the association until September. KELLOGG HEC HAS INTERESTING MEETINO Those enjoying luncheon to gether at the regular meeting of the Kellogg Home Economic club Thursday were: Mrs. K. 1. Midi- son. Mrs. Charles M inter, Mrs. Gale Madison. Mrs. Frank Madi-i son. Mrs. C. W. Smith, Mrs. i t narles Madison and Mrs. J. Boyd Rader. Others attending the aft- ernoon business meeting were Mrs. . Wilbur Garrison. Mrs. James Ad amo and Richard: Mrs. V. K. , Holcomh, Mrs. Ralph Holcomb and Brian atuj Diana, and Mrs. Loyal Bossen a"nd Rodney. Coin march was 60 rents and the 0 firi;e was given hy V. K. Inlcomb with the winner of said nnre to h chosen at the May 17 ' neeleag. Aprons wte'be mMe for i The fomona cnnst. 5he "best apron wi t sent to Ihff) State t.rame in June, tne neiiotg ciuo ,ig,menf of their daughter, Mitt L to William C. Allen, son will receive osheettpof p.perr,,,, Roleburg. Both ere ttudenf, at P.ci univertity. where Mitt Un make up f($ the PomXjia scrap- ...,.. ..j . aii : ' l. ..l. sWk to be exhibited at vi State Grange. ! COOKIE OAV EVENT j PLANNED BY MEMBERS (OF RIVERSDALE HEC I Cookie JJay, to be held May 2 at the Veterans hospital, was planned by the Riversdale Home Economics club at the April 12 meeting. At this time ladies of ine ciuo win aisinuuie numrmaue ,iri.. 1 It was announced that the p m. luncheon May 11 at the home of Mrs. Si? Madson. ZULEIMA CLUB HAS DINNER, HAT SHOW AT MEETING AT E. N. KASER HOME Mrs. E. N. Kaser Sr. and Mrs. Jack Fariss Jr. were co-host-i sses at the home of the former for trie Zuleima club, Daughters of the Nile, Apf"il 20. Following the 6:30 dnr,er. a business meeting was held. During the evening, all members present modeled original hats. Prizes for the most unique hats were awarded to Mrs. Sig Fet!, Mrs. E. A. Pearson and Mrs. W. T Lvans. Those attending were Mrs. D. B. Kesner, Mrs. William Roughcore. Mrs. E. N. Kaser Sr.," Mrs. W. H. nryag.s and Mrs. . (.'. lionnea. The n-xt meeting will be May It at the hoi. e of Mrs. H. K. Halver son in Sulherlin. Mrs. D. B. Kesner will be co-hostess for the 6 30 p. m. potluck supper. THREE MEMBERS OF ROSEBURG BPWC ATTEND RECEPTION Miss V. Vivian Logsdon. state fi nance chairman of Business and Professional Women's clubs of Ore- Mrs. H. K Halverson. Mrs. E A. jngham. Donna Pina'rd, Joan Han-j chairman, and Mrs. Ethel Dies, ! c1ve several examples to illustrate " Pearson, Mrs. P M. Durnam Mrs. i non Bev Tauscher, Dorothy i secretary-treasurer. j (he chief reUisites of true lilera- 1 " " ' ,.. v H. R. Reynolds Mr. William Jone! (;,enn, Slle ;i BettJ Mr5. na,.e Cylley reported that ture. i Jl''Jl llr, V ivf, Rnr" vJSf'Sr fM u,?,- A""l"s' Hedge. Shirley Spencer. Pat Dun-'those participating in the clothing I A social hour was enjoyed. Re- , Herrter Mr. fr if i t' I m ?'v' woodie. Lila Sallee, Helen Kaser j workshop had completed the freshmenis were served hy Ihe "' "' Mrs. 1 ',rn' ."7,"' w?,!,;'0 ans Jr.. Mrs. John Joe son Mn.l.j i - u.... i. ; '... t,nk.i... .mmmiiiAA m.- nv sto n , l.esner, Mrs. Mary i.ee walker, Frank Bo in. Mrs. .!. "ri- .1 '.'. .v.. . ' S""f: TT!JS , Al Zn er McDowell, Mrs. I.ila ton ana a past president of the show. The prize for the most ori-! senwi ber. Edith Dunn, Grace Roseburg club, accompanied bv j ginal hat went to Margaret Pfaff. I Crouch. Betty Early, Hope Pal Dr Eleanor Carlson and Mrs. El-i'dame prize was won bv Evelvn I mer Laura Larson Mnrv I.oe, eanor Massey attended the recep-1 Paulson a d a special prize went 1 Ethel Dies and Dorothy Williams rim i mini n sushiiii u iih ii ui mie ii,i ii !iiiiit)iiiiuii)i,.ssiiMewsJ ; - - tV 9 ' , WILL MARW WILLIAM C. ALLEN and Mrt. Willltt L. Lerton of Springfield announce the ,n lm"'"'T Bouquets of liliacs and yellow tulips were used to decorate tne Sulherlin Methodist church par lors FridV evening, when Jean Groshong was feted at a charm ing bridal shower. Miss Groshong became the bride of Jack Amordc, April 25. While the guests were arriving, Beverly Nordquist and Mrs. Archie Amorde presented several musical selections. The serving table centerpiece was a large cake decorated with small umbrellas outlined with torets of lilacs. e''nw tsnrs fi-nUal ika w- ., n , nankea tne cake. Mrs. Merretl Gro- snong poureo aitu itirs, ueriu.in Amorde served the cake. Beverly Nordquist had charge of the guest book. Hostesses for the party were Ethelyn Freeman, Mrs. Ed Keith, Mrs. Wayne Rice, Betty Harrison, Mrs. Darrell Nordquist and Mrs. Archie Amorde. A special prize, presented by little Karen Marie Rice, was won by Mrs. Ed Watt man. On the guest list were Mrs. Frank Holgate. Mrs. George Olson. Mrs. Greta Olson, Mrs. Mahle Woods, Mrs. Milo Pope, Mrs. Mary John son, Mrs. Wood row Martinson, Mrs. Don Adkinson, Mrs. Erick lion in Coquille Sunday honoring the state president, Mrs. Florence Barton. Mrs. Barton is a member of the Coquille club. Mrs. Massey's sister, Mrs. Alice Oerding, is pres ident of the Coquille club. Rose burg members report the reception a large and most charming affair. Following the reception. Miss I.ogsdon, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Anna tagsdon, and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Roadman, of Roseburg motored to Gold Beach. They report excellent weather and most delightful trip. The preceding week. Mrs. Logs- don attended the North Willamette district conference at West Lynn wilh the Oregon City Business and ! rnfessional Women's club mem bers serving as hostesses. Miss Iousdon reports Mrs. Henry Roe Cloud, Oregon Mother for 1951, was a most inspiring luncheon speaker. NU PHI MU CHAPTER : ME ETS WITH MRS. NORMAN SALLEE The Oregon Gamma chapter of Nu Phi Mil held a meeting at the home of Mrs. I.ila Sallee the eve ning of April 18. Members present were Ruby Willey, Kuth Davis, Janet Buck discussion on modern manners FRIENDLY CIRCLE CLUB HAS WEDNESDAY MEETING AT NELSON HOWARD HOME Ihe friendly Circle club met at Ihe home ot Airs. Nei.son How ard Wednesday afternoon. The business meeting was conducted by Keinadine Edwards, president. The club voted to make a donation to the Red Cross drive. A social hour followed the members eninved meeting and soring hat1 - f : 4 v'"'!i'.:i t ".-t: fc. ,. ... I , , 3 -- i ! ' " ? t J . . j ' "" I ' . : . fK i i "nn ., in in. .....00. o, opromerry. rs ija nes 1 Waltman. Mrs. Ed Wattman, Mrs. Robert Monett, Mrs. lmn Rice, Mrs. Henry Ouelette, Mrs. Lloyd Niison. Mrs. Earl Vasterling, Mrs. Charles Moore, Mrs. Virginia Sta cev. Mrs. Charles Tidweil, Mrs. Walter Bergstedt, Mrs. Floyd Thomas. Mrs. I.yle Smith. M r s. Firtor Flury. Mrs. Jam Nomine. Mrs. Delmar Rice, Mrs. Algot Johnson. Karen Rice, Ona McChord, Mrs. James Simmons, Blanche McCul logh, Lois McNabb, Mrs. Betty Gillman, Mrs. David Burgess, Mrs. John Musgrove. Mrs. Gen Cox, Mrs. Wiljiam Blakely, Mrs. Eve lyn Young, Mrs. Vern Holgale, Mrs. Paul Wilson, Mrs. H ar r y Barker, Mrs. Owen Rose, M r a. Jack Culver, Mrs. Mildred Culver, Miss Lnnella phiearH, Mrs. LucMIe Chris, Mrs. Richard Riggs, Mrs. Henry Cook. Mrs. C. j. Jielmau, Mrs. Ixm Hunt, Mrs. In Welsch, Mrs. IMl Torrey, Mrs. Bard Kes ner, Mrs. Claud Kesner. Mrs. Fay eltc Thompson, Mrs. Earl That- I cher. Mrs. Ben Enyart, Mrs. Joe panrhok. Mrs. N. Cooper, Mrs Wolfhagen, Mrs. Gordon Childers, Mrs. Herman Amorde, Mrs. M. F. Groshong. Mrs. Stanley Gro shong, Mrs. Reedy Berg and Mrs. William Crowell. to Gwenn Frank. Mrs. Nelson How ard served refreshments. Mrs. Helen Freeman and Mrs. C-wen Frank were guests for the afternoon. The following members were present: Mrs. Persis Vowel, Mrs. Ethel Howard. Mrs. Ruth Reese, Mrs. Bernadine Edwards, Mrs. Lena Pfaff. Mrs. Elsie Mills. Mrs. Margaret Pfaff and Mrs. Ev elyn Paulson. The next meeling will be at the home of Mrs. Persis Vowel, 106 Chestnut street. May 9. OUTDOOR MEETING IS ENJOYABLE EVENT FOR UMPQUA HE CLUB An outdoor meeting held on the club grounds near the I'alapooia creek was enjoyed Tuesday by the Umpqua Home Extension unit members. Mrs. Hope Palmer, as sisted by Mrs. Lena Hounshetl and Mrs. Laura Larson, was in charge of the project, "Outdoor Meals." All members took part and pre pared a delicious lunch. Mrs. Dorothy Williams con- (lucid the ouoinrss scs.on. ui - licers elected for the coming year were Mrs. Venetta Riggs. chair- man: Mrs. Grace Irouch, vice- them at the llontpniakers Festival to be held in Roseburg at the Mclhodisl church May 4. The next meeting of the unit will he held at the home of Mrs. Grace Crouch at 1 o'clock on May !2. Planning and use of kitchen stor age will be the topic. Hetly Jane Paierson. home extension agent, w:M he in eharee. Those attending the meeting 1 were Lens Houn-i eP Dohi- r- ben, Venetta Riggs, Haiel Culley, Alice Lucas. Helen Klce, M. it.'i- of Du d Mrt. Clair K. Allen, Lar,j i, junior isd i major- - i -i u J JZ Y . . N-. - HI Vlr,sr.s; fr f ' 1--" vr-.:' MR. AND MRS. KENNETH WIMER and daughter, Joan Lea, who are visiting here for two weeks from Silver Springs, Md., pose with Mrs. Wimer'i mother, Mrt. T. W. Thomason, in the attractive home of Mr. and Mrt. Nobel Goettel in Laurelwood. The Wimert for- MU CHAPTER, BETA SIGMA PHI ENJOYS MEETING , AT ROY STEIN HOME , , L , t, , Members of Mu chapter, Be la Sigma Phi. had a very enjoyable evening at Ihe home of Mrs. t ran- cis Stein on Flagg street Presid- ,ng oter the April 18 meeting was 1 mitlees cave their annual reports .ilia. avav a . UB' i The year's work w as summarized, Mrs. Herman Matisoff lead the discussion of 'Literature. She director to the following members; Mrs. Jack B;ithrick, Mrs. Mary Black, Mrs. Clarson Chitwood, Mrs. .1. A, Colbrunn. Mrs. Dan Dimitk, Mrs. Don Gum, Mrs. James R. Finlay, Mrs. Bruce Hetnck, Mrs. Eugene Kent, Mrs. Knute Ker shner. Mrs. Herman Matisoff, Mrs. George Ojiine and Mrs. C. Paul Yundt ANNUAL GUEST DAY SPRING LUNCHEON TO BE HELD ON MAY 10 Women of the Roseburg Country club met Thursday at the club house for a 12:30 o'clock luncheon and to make plans for the annual spring guest-day luncheon to he an event of May 10. The luncheon I will be served at 12:30 o'clock and will be followed by cards. Mrs. Clyde Knight, president, appointed the following committees for the affair: tickets, Mrs. Walter Brydges and Mrs. Harold h. i Schmeer: decorations, Mrs. L. (,. Twohy. Mrs. Ernest L. Dawe and Mrs. Doming Brnnson. Table ar-1 rangements are in charge of Mrs. James Hughes, Mrs. W. C. Calli- j son antl Mrs. Clyde Knight. Reser-1 ' valuing may tn" iiimr uy iniitiiK Mrs. Schmeer, Mrs. A. J. Mur ray or Mrs. Frank Bistak. This , annual affair is for all members and their invited guests. Members are asked to make up their tables : and make reservations as soon 1 as possible. ) Attending Thursday's meeting i were Mrs. Kniaht, Mrs. I. J. Bean. Mrs. A. J. Murray, Mrs. Alfred I Anderson, Mrs Frank Bistak, j i Mrs. W. F. Amiot, Mrs. Mitchell i Moore. Mrs. James Hughes, Mrs. ! Kenneth Qmne, Mrs. Deming Bron : son. Mrs. Harold E. Schmeer, Mrs. I A. B. Collier, Mrs. Walter S. Fisher, Mrs. C, W Marshall and, i Mrs. Waller Brydges. i Women of the club will meet next Thursday at a 12:30 o'clock luncheon at the clubhouse. The contract bridge play will begin at one o'clock. MARLENE SUMMERS HONORED WITH PARTY CELEBRATION OF HER 13TH BIRTHDAY Marlene Summers was the in spiration for a htrlhday party April I 21. The party was held on the lawn ratio at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Dick Firman. The table was decn j rated with a lovely arrangement of lilacs. A beautifully decorated birthday rske was cut bv the guest of honor. Those attending presented her with gilts. Thfa enjoying the afternoon were Barbara Fnye, Barbara W'tl son, Phyllis Bellinger, Linda SLtVkling. Merle Hopper, Donna Walls. Judy Rurk. I.inda Raker, L'-elyn Hartman, Shirley Qumtnn, Pat Riley. Mrs. Ed Summers, mother of Ihe honored guest, and 'he maternal grandparents of M:s Summers, Mr. and Mrs. W. B Ftrirkling WSCS HAS FINE MEETINO THURSDAY The Woman's Society of. Chris- j tian Senile held its hy. monthly meeting Thursday' at Ihe Dillard fhurch with Vice-president, Mrs. i K - Ni'terin, Mirlmg. Plans ! "e m'?r 7;'""' "? i l'J'tBJlir'., " S.:ter Service station Salmday. April 2 Mdiet are requesting I donation of e-fees, fhx bejrfc, cookies or candy to be at Ihe sta tion by 9 o'clock in the morning. Tentative plans were made for a mothers and daughters banquet , , be hM jn h(, lm,ri ,choo caf,.,ria The date Wlll be ,. j no,lnce(j iaPr T (in:,nc, ropnrls were given ,,y h(, ,rslll.,,r M,.s VjvjansBur. uiit.ii nl t ha rocont t-iimmaoji cnln which was very successful. The community breakfast1 sponsored by (he Woman's Society are being CAMAS VALLEY HEC ENJOYS OUTDOOR MEETING RECENTLY Mrs. Esther Prynr entertained Ihe Camas Valley Home Extension j Mrs. aierion .lugnen ana sons, i unit Wednesday. Assisted by Edith i Roby and Davy, of Monmouth. The New Idea club of Edenbower Booth, she led the topic on out-1 Other 'uesls included Mrs. Cobb's j will meet at a one o'clock lunch door cooking. The menu inclutled 1 mother, Mrs. J. B. Needham, Mr. eon Wednesday at the home of broiled hamburgers, baked po. and Mrs. C. K. Rand and son, i Mrs. Ed Hughes. All members are taloes, green beans,' salad, peach John, and daughter. Miss Doris urged to be present. dumplings and roller, I "ann. oi ruruann, inn mrs. Tresent were Bellv Milton, Al-1 Rand's mother, Mrs. J. A. Me tre Dancer. Peecv Chapman. Mar- Gaughey, of North Bend. inn Moody, Carols Weigman, Lou Cunninsham, Madge Slandley, No - rah Boyle, Hazel Thrush, Marion Banks, Hannah Taylor. HOSTESS OFFICBRS K THf ... , . - ! (0 be hdd in Roi.burq May U - ' Houie Virn. prenflrint, frtd. ' r m.lL.A0 4 - frl -'rTwm&won r e"n 1 itwotwkj j-r.irjig si ,jw, ylSI W)Hp(tt 4 tl&St H&t marly mad their horn in Roseburg. Mr. Winner it a brother of Everett Wimer of this city and it ton of Mrt, Lillie Farmer. Mrt. Wimer it e titter of Mrt. Richard Fiet of this city.- (Picture by I Paul Jenkins). MRS. C. M. MeOERMOTT ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB AT LUNCHEON AT SHALIMAR Mrs. C M. McDermott enter tained her bridge club at a charm ing one o'clock luncheon Wednes day at the Shalimar. Covers were placed for the hostess and Mrs. Kenneth Bailey, Mrs. S. J. Cooper Mrs. A D. Parr and Mrs. Freder ick J. Porter. Contract bridge was enjoyed dur ing the afternoon at the attractive home of the hostess on S. Kane street with Mrs Porter winning high score. MR. AND MRS. COBB ENTERTAIN AT DINNER FOR MONMOUTH VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. I.ucien Cobb and : daughter, Mary Margaret, enter tained at a delightful dinner Sun day at their attraclive home on S. Jackson street honoring Mr. and During the afternoon, friends 1 called lo visit with Ihe Sugriens. , The Sugden family formerly re- I sided here. irt. eolention of Butineu ....... . , . i I a . i ff - 20, include Mrs. Mildrajd HrJrmn, vioopretidtint, end MrtV Stoa. WI tSj fisJrit, Mr. , tst.- -..t-.l. MRS. BURHL GILPIN COMPLIMENTED AT PRETTY SURPRISE SHOWER A charming surprise pink and blue shower was held recently at the Gordon Todd home on Ala. meda street in compliment t Mrs. Burhl Gilpin. Pink booties and blue candles, surrounded by sweet peas, centered the table. Mrs. Gilpin was presented with a corsage of red roses and white sweet peas from the group. After the many Invplv vifta i were opened by the guest of honor. games were played. Petita foure and coffee were served. Those present were Mrs. Tom Havens, Mrs. Gilpin. Mrs. Ray. mond Asbury, Mrs. Alfred Cloake, Mrs. Robert Sherman, Mrs. Earl Bndgess and the hostess. NEW IDEA CLUB TO MEET AT LUNCHEON ELGAROSE COMFORT I CLUB TO HOLD MEETING I The Elgarose Comfort club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Thelma Hansen. All I members are urged to be present. .1 Aid Profettlonel Wom'i clubs 1 t .1 . Ikir. 1 UOV Wilbur, Theiiurer.; Mrl. f&esjill t the M:e6H stejt. wy . .lua -ft-. rV C'? vj-tvr o o 0 m