o Tha NawvReview, Keaabura, Or.- Sot., Moy 8, H51 HJoinan of the IfFlontli Eleanor M. Carlson, D. D., of E. Washington street, Roseburg, has been chosen Woman of the Month for April by Umpqua Unit No. 16 of the American Legion auxiliary. Dr. Carlson was born Eleanor M. Marks in Newburg, New York. Eleanor's father, Lambert E. Marks, was a piano dealer with the New York association of Barker Brothers furniture store and her mother, Clara M. was a teacher, Tho family moved to Los An geles when Mr. Marks was trans ferred to the 1.0 Angeles branch of Barker Brothers. Dr. Carlson's twin brothers; Lambert E. Marks Jr., a language teacher: Robert Marks, a pattern maker for metal castings; her sister, Mrs. L. 0. Anderson, an art teacher, and her mother all work and reside in Los Angeles. Eleanor received all of her grade schooling in Los Angeles proper and her high school education at the Lomlta High school of Lomita, Calif. She received a four year honor student pin upon graduation from high school. From 1824 through 1928, Eleanor begin her dental career with pre dental stud ies at the University of California, Loa Angeles. From 19M through 1930 she attended the Dental uni versity of Southern California and received her degree in 1930. She is a member of Upsilon Alpha sor ority which la a National Women's Dental sorority. This dental sor ority has only t chapters in the United Statea aa many of the den tal colleges do not have enough women students to form a rhapter. She ia also a member of the Phi Kappa Phi, an honorary for both men and women. Upon her graduation, Eleanor was la public health work with tha Loa Angeles County Health de partment until 19.16. In 19M she completed a year's post graduate course in orthodontia, the art of straightening teeth, at the Univer sity of Southern California Dental college, and became associsted with another orhtodontist in Los Angeles. BELLVIEW CLUB HAS ELECTION OP OFFICE tl AT MEETINO WEDNESDAY Mrs. Beth Boyer and her daugh ter, Mrs. Betty Zuck, were co-host-essea to the Bellview club Wednes dsy at the latter's home. Mrs. Boyer, president, conducted the meeting. Mrs. Cora Collison gave the club collect and Mra. Ruth Parker presented the secretary's report. Miss Olive Walker reported on the Oregon Federation of Women's clubs institute held recently in Portland and "Miss Irene Walker reported on the executive aestion of the institute. She outlined t h t work and plans of the board. A most interesting letter wss read from Inn Pozi-Escot, e x change atudent from Peru, who is a patient at the state hospital in Salem, thanking the club for gilts sent to her. She also reported on how much aha enjoyed the snow this winter, which was the tint . she had ever seen New officers elected Included El eanor Gilbreath, president; ldella Incaid, vice-president, and Matlie Cornell, secretary-treasurer. The June 6th meeting will be held at a on o'clock luncheon at the j horn of Mrs. Gosnell with Mrs. I Ruth Parker, co-hostess. ! Al me lea nour sirs, tura ana freshments to Cora Colliion, Mat-' II uosneu, i'nyius lunningnsm and daughter, Joy; Eleanor Gil breath and daughter. Zita; Lizzie Gardner, Oliv and Irene Walker, Minnie Llndler, Emma Van Voorst, Bessie Pearce, ldella Kinraid, Ruth Parker and Lora Kester. OUEEN OP NYDIA TEMPLE i TO BE HONORED AT DINNER TUESDAY NIGHT Mrs. Marjorie Simpson, queen of Nydia temple. Portland, and h r officers will b guest of honor at a dinner at 6 JO o'clock Tuesday night at Carl's Haven, to be given bymembera of Badra club, Daughtera of the Nile.' Following the pinner. Mrs. Simp- eon will make Tier official visit to the club at a meeting at th horn of Mrs. A. F. Micelli on th Met ros road. SIXTEENTH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION LOVELY EVENT AT BRANT HOME A surprise celebration honored Jody Brant on her 16th birthday at her bom Monday evening After an interesting cavtJtter hunt, participated in by all the cuests. birthday cake and let cream wer senredA air aelee- Dr. Marks practised her chosen profession 10 years before mar riage. She met Mr. Carlson while on a vacation trip to Prince Rupert in Canada. They were married in m Angeles in 1939 and moved to Seattle where Mr. Carlton was in business as a logging engineer. Dr. Carlson practised dentistry in Seattle about two years before their boy, Stephen was born in 1942. Mr. Carlson took a job with the United States Department of Interior in 1943 and transferred to Roseburg in 1944 and their daughter Margaret was born here in Rosebaurg in 1944. Dr. Carlson took the Oregon State Board examination for dent ists Id 1948 and was associated with Dr. Bruce Hetrick part time here in Roseburg. At the time of Mr. Carlson's death in 1949 he was again in business for himself as a logging engineer in Roseburg. At the present time Dr. Carlson is doing general practice for both adults and children with her office located in the Pacific biilding. Dr. Carlson la associated with the Umpqua District Dental so ciety, a branch of .the State Dental association, which in turn Is part of the American Dental associa tion. Dr. Carlson advor for the local ehapter of Dental assist ants association. Dr. Carlson ts a member of the Zontians, a women's service club. She is a member of the interna tional sorority of Beta Sigma Phi. tha Business and Professional Women's Club, and the Rotary Ann's. Eleanor hasn't much time for hobbies but states she likes, music. good books and most of all, travel ing. She has varationed in Mexico City, Havana, Jamaica, the tour central American countries and Prince Rupert, Canada. Mrs. Louise Young (James) pre sented the myrtlewood plaque to Dr. Carlson for her personal ac complishment and endeavors to ward civic and social betterment of Roseburg. Hon of phonograph records was presented to the honor guest. Those on the guest list were Josn Reck, Cindy Randall, Peggy Pfaff, Marlis Schweppe, Donna From riahl, Jody Brant, Jimmy Iiwe, Rrian Booth, Larry White, Page Rinrkley, Buzi Desbirns and Ken Neptune. POUR AND TEN CLUB HONORS MRS. OWENS AT RECENT MEETINO Mrs. Fay Owens guest at the recent meet Four and Ten club. Spencer was hostess Games were played and Mrs. Nona Thompson won special prize After Mrs. Owens opened her many gifts, the hostess served re freshments. Present were Faye Owens and son, Larry: Mildred Gardener, Hattie Geurin, Kay Sim mons. Vivian Nicosnn, Faye Jen sen, Eunice Reck, Nona Thnmp son, OUie hrueger, I.averne Nick- ens and Ada Hanna A card was received hy the members from Inor Horn, who is visiting out of slat at the pres ent time. It was decided to have a pot luck luncheon at the next meeting Secret pals will be revealed at that time and new names will be MChanged. The party will be held Sutherhn June J. MARCH AND APRIL BIRTHDAYS CELEBRATED AT DUV LUNCHEON Members of Florence Nighten gale Tent No. 1.1. Daughters of l'nn Veterans, held their March snd April hirthdsy party at the home of Mr and Mrs. Fletcher Gardner in Fden Lane April So. Present for the evening were Mrs. Ernie Olson. Mrs. IsVern Nirken, Mrs. Patterson of Boise, Idaho, mother of Mrs. Olson: Mrs. Anna Peter-on. .J, s. Ruth I'lumer and granddaughler, Nancy Cy rus: Mrs. Marion Patrick.' Mrs. Barbara McAfliater Mit.Cvuin. n,r .ipik,, ,,n. anni u naisr Beta Alpha l hi as a rommu the hostesses, Mrs. Eluaheth ; nity service proiect tor the year. Gardner. Mrs. Fletcher GsrHnriThe mum met f,r a huint . and daughter. Nancy. A patriotic ; guessing game waa plaed with airs, ratrirk winning the prize. A putiurk luncheon was served and a card and handkerrhief shower hnnajd those having birth days in March and April, The naxt meeting will be May 11 at 7:30 p m. at the K P hall on N. Rose street All mnrthere are asked to be present as pljns for th Portland axnventson will be Jscussed MRS LESLIE SflCEL COMPLIMENTED WITH PINK AND BLUE SHOWER One of the most charming pink and blur thowera of the season was given Thursday evening in com pliment of Mrs. Leslie Seiget, by her aunt, Mrs. Lester Baldwin, at her home in Dillard. Lilacs, tulips and wild lady slippers were used by the hostess and her assistant, Mrs. Don Larnes. in decorating the rooms. A large stork carried out the pink ami blue motif. ti - r.i h f,irtintnnt was the designing of baby bonnets 7 " " in. .. .SivVnSerwarchosen ad modeled bv Mrs. Grace Barnes grandmother of the honored guest. First prize was awarded to Mrs. Ray Golgert. The delicious dessert-supper k hn.i... fmm served bv the two nostesaes from the table centered with a large basket vase of .red tulips and white, spirea. A pink and blue drspetl basket filled with the many gifts was pre sented to Mrs. &eiei lroiu ine following friends and relatives: Mrs. Otnal Barnes, mother; Mrs. Nellie Seigel, motherinlaw; Mrs. Grace Barnes, Mrs. Stanford Bu ell, Mrs. Rex Barnes and daugh ters, Sharon and Sharlene; Mrs. Belle Clarke, Mrs. Marie Marham, Mrs. Blanche Aten, Mrs. Betty Chapman, Miss Judy Barnes, Mrs. Wao Burt, Mrs. Phyllis Paroz, Mrs. Mollie Swaim, Mrs. Mercy Buell, Mrs. Eileen Andrus, Mrs. Zella Jorgenson, ' Mrs. Bess Golgert, Mrs. B. Willhoit and Susie; Mrs. Rosa Heinbach, Mrs. Vivian Laur ence, Mrs. Lila Sallee, Mrs. Wilms Haumeser, Mrs. Cornelia Smith, Mrs. Bea Davis, Mrs. Mary Stoner, Mrs. Virginia Laurance, Mrs. Helen Laurance and the host esses. Carol Sue Carnes and Bobby Baldwin. POTLUCK SUPPER PRECEDES SUTHERLIN GRANGE MEETING ON WEDNESDAY EVENING Sutherlin Grange met April 25 at the Grange hall for a delightful potluck supper. The long linen cov ered tables were centered with bouquets of spring flowers. Those gathered around the table were: Mr. and Mrs. Leslie G lea son, John Crispman, Ralph Gard ner, Mrs, Ellen Leisinger, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley May, Mr. and Mrs. Orville French, Mrs. Hallie Martin, Clyde Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horn, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Corn ish. Mrs. Erma Buck, Mrs. Icel Clark, Mrs. Ella Wegner, Ralph Gardner had a musical , quizz, which provad very inter esting. John Crispmnn, showed a film on- the scenery in Oregon, Idaho, Colorado and Montana. Lloyd Cornish, master, called the meeting to order. Mrs. Stella Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Bade were voted to membership. It was announced that May T was Home Economic club meeting day and that a potluck dinner would be held at noon. All members are urged to be there by 10 o'clock, aa it will be clean up day. Mrs. Leslie Gleason and Mrs. Ted Buck will be hostesses. An Invitation from the Fair Oaks Grange was announced for May 18 at 11 o'clock at the Fair Oaks hall. All members are urged to attend. ULSCHAFFER HOME IS SCENE OF DELIGHTFUL PARTY SATURDAY NIGHT Week-end guests In the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Ulschaffer of Winston included their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stansell and daughter, Chjryl, and son, Michael of Port land; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gunning and small grand-daughter, GlaUys Burnett and Mrs. Lewis Ekoren rud and her mother, Mrs. Stealer, all of Seattle. Saturday evening, the occasion being Mrs. Ulschaffer'a birthday anniversary, the group was joined by Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gee, Mr. and Mrs. G. Lyons of Rose burg and Mrs. Sprigg and son, David of Cottage Grove. During the social hour. Mrs. Cnriaa . V. mi mji mnvi nf her re- cent trip in eastern states. Later I k kennnkl tkaa ottliak frnirl Seattle. The other was presented ' by Mrs Gee. I The I'lschafferi recently moved to Winston from Seattle. They are n.nnr,.inr. r Hrh.tlm- lodoe. i formerly known as Jorgens' j lodge in Winston. FOUR O'CLOCK BREAKFAST CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING AT WOOTON HOME Cupcakes and muffins were judged end a demonstration on sandwich fillings were given at the April 27 meeting of the Four O'clock Breakfast club. Mrs. Ruth Woolen wss hostess for th after noon. The meeting opened with the 4 H club pledue. Sally Brown, secre- nons meeting and a song was led by Donna Sundherg. Atargie Han son led the yells Followm 'th. meeting, fame. iere pl.ived and reireshmenla I erved Those present were Char-1 un served Those present lotte Sand, Donna Sundberft, Car men Cooper, Margie Hanson. Sally Brown. l.oleta Buell, Dm Woolen and Mrs. Ruth Woolen. The demonstration at th next meeting will be given by Carmen Cooper and Lolcta Buell. VOLUNTEER WORK AT HOSPITAL WILL BE SORORITY PROJECT Volunteer work at the Veterans hospital was selected by members sion at the home of Mrs. Kay WehJ ber recently. Following the mecsVi ing. .refreshments were served Those present were Mrs. Bob Webber. Mrs. Dav Harem, Mrs. Winky West, MQ Rob Schindler, Margaret Tally, Ardie Donnelan, Betty Decker, Mrs. Pete Wright, Mrs. Stan CVirnut. Mrs. Marilyn Kelly, Mrs. Delores Cummi3 Bar bara l and, Mrv Rich Plumler, Mist Betty Ann(irvey and XrV Reece. ... honored two beautifully Oecorateu oinn-i nice " " " - was nonorea , . . ' ... ., ,- i,.... .n av mMtina at hnme of inentlh. loay cases rre cm in V" .'!?. '",'r presented to her by Mrs. Gunning, planning and us of kitchen ator- tO the grOUp. ... k,K, ', IrnnilW .... .kWf' linnnr nn Al Ikh rh .11 TS. F inurcnill. irWTO 1U u Social daiendc ar Monday May 7 DeMolay Mother! meeting will De neia at noma or Mrs. Maoei i Deal, 11J N. Flint SL Mrs. Clark will bo co-hostess. , Matrons club at home of M-,i?,1',nle' LKiader: Sutherlin Grange homo cconom i J-vedean-up dy at hall. Meeting to start at 10 a. m. and potluck dinner served at noon. Tuesday May I Martha circle. Faith Lutheran , L B J pful. im iPost Mrs. u. j, Paulson, 1650 POSl street. Alpha Theta chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, to meet at home of Mrs. Wal ter Fisher. Inter-Se Study club field trip to Wolf creek. Members asked to meet in front of courthouse at 10:10 a. m. Lookingglass Grange to meet at the hall at 8 p. m. Badoura club, Daughters of the Nile, 6:30 p. m. dinner at Carl's Haven honoring Her Majesty, The Queen of Nydia Temple, Marjori Simpson, of Portland and her offi cers, followed by meeting and so cial hour at A. F. Micelli home on Melrose road. Square dancing at 2 p. m. at Vet erans hospital recreation hall un der direction of American Legion auxiliary with Mrs. Walter Ulrich, chairman. Hospital volunteer workers and women interested in assisting as hostesses ar asked to attend. Wednesday May Riversdale Happy Hour club at 2 p. m. at home of Mrs. R. L. ' Harmon with Mrs. Don Harmon, , co-nosiess, Regular meeting of East Doug las Extension unit at home of Mrs. William Melton on south Deer Creek. Umpqua District dental a a sistanta association a tthe home of Noreen Reece, 1011 South C 0 b b street. Friendly Circle club at home of Mrs. Persia Vowel, 106 Chestnut St. Corporate communion at 11 o'clock for St. George's guild, to be followed hy potluck luncheon in the parish house. Aprons to be modeled by members. Tenmile Ladies club noon p 0 1- luck luncheon at home of Mrs. Eva L?:,nnmrv ,, f lh. Fir,t Christian church will meet in Friendship room at 2 p. m. Parents club of St. Joesph'i school at 2 p. m. at the school. Miss Helen .Casey to be guest speaker. Patch and Chat club, at home of Mrs. C. R. Bartlett at 8 p. m. Thursday May 11 Country Club Women to sponsor annual guest-day spring luncheon at 12:30 p. m. at clubhouse. Res ervations may be made by calling Mrs. Harold E. Schmeer, Mrs. A. J. Murray or Mrs. Frank Bistak. Tickets in charge of Mrs. Schmeer and Mrs. Walter Brydges; deco- rations, Mrs. L. G. Twohy, Mrs. Ernest L. Dawe and Mrs. Deming Branson. Table arrangements, Mrs. Jamea Hughes. Mrs. W. C. Callison and Mrs. Clyde E. Knight. Evergreen Home Economics club noon potluck at hall. H a a t esses: Mrs. Mildred ' DeGnath, Mrs. Evon Wheeland and Mra. Ethel Forrest. Rifle Range Sewing club at home of Advly Schick. Women of Elka to meet: Host esses will be Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. Fitzgerlad, bridge; Mrs. Homer Gallup, Mrs. Maurice Griesel, pi nochle, and Mrs. Ross Myers and Mrs. Iola Stephens, canasta. Presbyterian Woman's Society at 1:30 p. m. at church. Program followed by annual May tea i n charge of Mra. C. E. Roberts, Mrs. Velle Broadway, Mrs. Roy Bellows, Mrs. J. E. Sawyers, Mrs. S. L. Kidder, Mrs. M. B. Green and Mrs. E. R. Metzger. Devotions, Mra W. M. Campbell All women of the church and congregation ar invited. Friday May 11 Zuleima club. Daughters of t h Nile, at the home of Mrs. H. K. llalverson in Sutherlin. JO p.m. potluck dinner. Riversllale HFC to have lunch- eon meeting at horn of Mrs. Sig Madson. umpqua riumr r.&iriiBiuu uim. to meet at home of Mrs. Grace Crouch at 1 o'clock. Evergreen Grange at 8:30 p. m at hall. Refreshments in charge of Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Burgess and Mr. and Mrs. John Hess. Florence Nightingsle Tent N 0. 15. DUV. at K.P. hall on N. Rose street. 7:30 p. m. Edenbower Community club ses sion following 6 SO p. m. chili sup per sponsored by Boy Scouts o f Troop No. 1JS st school playshed. Funds to go to scout activities. 'JPVlII ENTERTAINED AT Pll N0 LEWIS HOMI1 Mr. and Mrs. I.eon Berton nf New York City and Carl Shacklin of Beverly Hills, Calif., and New York I'-tfy, were entertained In Roseburg Thursday by Mrs. Jane Fies at her home on Riverside Dnv in Laurelwood and at tha home of the latter's mother. Ms. Edgar Lewis, on Casey avenue in Laurelwood. The Bertons snd Mr. Shscklin ar making a trip by automobile of the west coast. M.S. MARTIN McCLAY ENTERTAINS GROUP AT HER HOME Mrs. Martin E. McClay Jr. en tertained friends sT) her home Thursday evening. Sprays of dng wood bloom were used about the moms Visiting(as enioyed and Mrs.fjStcClay served refreshments later. Present were Mrs. Daun Lil lard. Mrs W.iyne Privett. M r a. Warren Ward. Mrs. Robert Wilk- etjon, Mrs. Ward CummintpMrf' VHolt- Miss Audne RoseluM and , th hostess. l' i ; .1 Br? W P Ylflr. and fjrd. (Celebrate Cjoiden lAJeddit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ervin cele-1 In th receiving line wer the brated their golden wedding anni-j honored couple, Mr. and Mrs. Er versary Saturday evening, April vui, and their son-in-law and daugh 21, at their home in Green. Friends ter, Mr. and Mrs. LaVal Med and relatives of the couple were ford and son, Wayne. Mrs. Ervin invited to call between the hours; wore a black afternoon dress with of eight and ten o clock. Large baskets of lilacs, tulips and fruit blossoms from th gar dens of Mrs. Ray Brosi, Mrs. Al ton Owens and Mrs. J. Kearby Mas ters, were used about th rooms, and those assisting with the ar rangement! for the reception were presented with corsages of spring flowers, fashioned by Mrs. LaVal Medford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin. The serving table, covered with a Quaker lace cloth, was centered by a larje wedding cake decor ated with yellow roses, gold leaves and ailver wedding bells. The cake waa surrounded by camellias and was flanked by tall lighted golden tapers in crystal candle holders. tn. COUple went into business tor Shower nosegays of purple tulips j themselves, buying first a restaur tied with gold ribbons, wer laid j ,nt in Dallas and later a restaurant at each end of the table. land confectionary shop in Avery. Mrs. J. Kearby Masters, niece of. Three children were horn to them. Mrs. Ervin, poured, and M r s. George Bacher, grand-niece, cut and served the cake after th tra ditional first slice had been cut by the honored couple. Serving at the punch bowl was Mrs. Alton H. Owens. In charge of the guest book wss Mrs. Durward Owens and Mrs. Aubon Owens was In charge of tha gifts. Also assisting about the rooms were Mrs. Cora Evans, Mrs. Levi Gorley and Miss Jackie Mar shall. BARBARA IRVIN IS HOSTESS TO NORTHSIDE SUNSHINE CLUB The Northside Sunshine club met with Barbara Irvin Thursday for a Mayday party. Bouquet of flow era decorated th rooms and ta ble. Pansy plants were given as party favors. Mrs. George Frew assisted with th serving. Games wer enjoyed with high prize going to Mrs. E. Princen. Other prizes went to Mrs. W. O. Patterson and Miss Bernardine Princen. Low prize was won by Mra. Patterson. A lovely gift was presented to Mra. Frew by the hostess. Present wer Mrs. n. D. Parson, Miss Bernardine Princen, Mrs. M. Sory. Mrs. George Frew. Mrs. Wil liam Steiwig, Mrs. Eugene Prin cen. Mrs. Henry Worthington, Mrs. E. E. Emmitt. Mrs. W. O. Patterson, Mra. Lucia Ingles, Miss Irvin. MRS VERNON BRIGGS COMPLIMENTED AT LUNCHEON PARTY A no-hostess luncheon was held n'v, Mrs. Csrrie Tison, Mr. and at the Shalimar room Wednesday I Mrs. Doyle White, Mrs. Gerald B. for Mrs. Vernon Bnggs. who is Hasson, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Mc leaving Roseburg to make her Ronald, Mrs. Linda Ford. Mrs. I.,. in .nu a vitt avaa given. Linda Donna Gerrett. Mr. and Mrs. to her by tha group. On the guest ! James Medford, Rev. and Mrs. j on Tuesday. Luncheon was served list were Mrs Ted Wirak, Mra. I Raymond Schaefer, Mrs. Aubon I nd covers were laid for Mrs. Gil Stevea Kiss Mrs. Bill Courier. ' Owens. Silas White, Miss Jackie 1 breath ami her daughter, who were Mrs. John Killip. Mrs. W. F. Amiot Mrs. Ralph Church, Mrs. William Lindsell and the guest of honor. JOY BISHOP ENTERTAINS SATURDAY EVENING Joy Bishop entertained Saturday evening honoring her mother, Mrs. Edward Bishop, and Miss Anne Link, who left Monday for Wis consin and Michigan to visit rela tives and friends. While in Wisconsin, Mrs. Bishop will attend a reunion of her grad uating class at Antigo. Miss: Link plana on vi4)ing three months, wWle Mrs. Bishop will spend six or eight weeks there, prior to re turning home. SORORITY CITY COUNCIL LUNCHEON MEETINO HELD Th Epsilon Sigma Alpha city council meeting was held Tues risy, following a luncheon at the Umpqua hotel. Those present wer Mrs. Don Reran, Mrs. Marvin Doty, Mra. Pete rullerton, Mr. Don Caley, Mrs. Jim, Smith, Mrs. Rill Benton, Mrs. I.yl VJuist. Mrs. Dal Woodruff. Mrs. Rodney Peter son and Miss Rhea Brown. MRS ROY LONG HOSTESS TO FRIENDS TUESDAY sHrs. Roy Qng entertained with a luncheon at her home Tuesday honoring friends with whom she had attended grade school in Pow era. Those present vafrr Mra. Harry Rutlee and son. David :Mrs Roy Brewater and children. "r-H cia ami Danny, and Mrs HfflryH ' Kroha and daughter, Cynthia. Qiarlei 1 rvin ina a j gold sequin trim, and her corsage was of yellow rosebuds tied with gold ribbon. Pictures wer taken throughout the evening by Karl Doer nig and W. F. Schell Jr. Background music was Jurnished by means of recordings, some of which were popular 50 years ago, at the time of the Ervin's wed ding. air. ana Airs, r.rvin were mar-i : - J . 1 1 1 inn, 1 ( . n, I riru npiu i, ijmi, in mi. rieas ant, Texas. She is the daughter of the late-Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McCormack, and he the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Ervin, both pioneer families of the state of Texas. Followine their m arriaffe. two of which ar deceased Their only surviving daughter is Mrs Laval (Mary) Medford. In September of 1933. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin cam west, purchasing property in Green valley, where they hav remained for th past 18 years. Their choir waa then rnntiHered- "rural " Mr Ervin r. calls, as it was located some dis- tanc from the highway and that w.. ur m cummuniiy per - ienced the "big boom" of recent years. Later the new highway was constructed adjacent to their prop rty and farming plans f o r gotten, Mr. Ervin and his son-in-law opened a grocery store. The business is known as tha Medford Ervin Grocery. Climaxing the evening prayer, offered in behalf was a of the couple by .the Rev. Raymond Schaefer, pastor of the Roseburg Baptist church, of which the Er vins are members. Present were Mr. and I Mrs. Levi ?.Tl' '2 d,uJ1,er Ml" Jo,c and son, Ronnie; Mr. and Mrs. J Kearby Masters; Mr. and Mrs. Al ton H. Owens and daughter, Karen; Mr. and Mrs. James C. Veach, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Schell Jr., Mr. and Mra. Elmer Lander, Mr. and Mra. Clyde Gerlt. Mr. and Mrs. C. M Foree, and Mrs. Cora Evans. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Durward Owena and daughter, Janice Kay; Mr. and Mrs. George Bacher and son, Bryce; Mr. and Mra. John Hess, Mrs. Merle Doering, Karl Doenng. Mrs. Blanche Tipton, Mrs. ixira Force. Mrs. H. L. Lander. Mrs. In Elliott. Mrs. Louis Ber- marsnail, ine nonorea couple, Mr. uis. inu mriiiir. .tiis. mi and Mrs. Ervin, and their son-in- liam Peifer, Mrs. O. F. Richman, law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Medford and son, Wayne. Those sending gifts, but unsble to attend were: Mr. and Mrs. War ren Trenholm. Mr. and Mrs How ard Kluver. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Preston and Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson. Why Not Call . . . ROSEBURG DIAPER SERVICE? (Undr New Menagmnt) Pickup and Delivery WI MAKI ARRANGEMENTS TO MEET YOUR NEEDS 1. We 2. W O ROSEBURG DIAPER SERVICE q S17 NORTH JACKSON Phe 1 45, J I2S3, or tl3l f 1 I MR. AND MRS. CHARLES IRVIN, above, cut the clc at their qolden wedding reception held at their horn April 21. A larq 1 numbr of rltivs and frunds th happy occasion. In tha picture above, front row, left to right: Karen Owens, Mrs. Durand Oweni and daughter, Janice Kay, and Mrs. Alton Owens. Second row, Mr. and Mrs. La Val Medford, Durand Oweni, Alton Owens, tha honored couple, Mr, and Mrs. Ervin; Mrs. George Bacher, George Bacher and son, Bryce; Wayn Medford, Mrs. J. Kearby Masters and Mr. Maitars. i I CHARMING LUNCHEON GIVEN BY MRS. PIES FO CLUB ON TUESOAY Mrs. Jan Fies entertained at a charming one o'clock luncheon . TuMd,y ,t her lovely Laurelwood i home for her bridge club. Spring flowers formed a pretty motif for the occasion. Covers were placed for Mrs r. ... - i u...l. r L. r"", ".'it" v "li'j hTii.' mark, Mrs. Fred Lockwood. Mrs. Bert Corkrum, Mrs. Ted Wirak, Mrs. Alfred Anderson. Mrs. E. A. Pearson and Mrs. Fies. High scores in the contract bridge play were won by Mrs. Hallmark and Mrs. Lockwood. MRS. JANE MORAN IS HOSTESS TO MEMBERS OF TWELVE AND WON CLUB The Twelve and Won club was entertained by Mrs. Jane Moran at the lovely country home of her daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Gilbreath Mrs. R. 0 Myers. Mrs. E. Prin cen. Miss Bernardine Princen. Mra. Thella Webber. Mrs. N. E. Rrch ardson, Mrs, Fred Ritiman and the hostess. May baskets wer exchanged. Games were enioyed with Mrs. R. O. Myers winning high prize and Service Furnish The Diapers, r Launder Your. H c called to eonqrtulat thm upon Mrs. E. Princen winning second high. The Twelve and Won club will meet May 15 at the home of Mrs. William Peifer, 1206 Fair St BETA GAMMA CHAPTER PLANS FOR RODEO PARADE FLOAT Plans for a float to be entered ' in the rodeo parade were made by Bet. Gamma chapter. Epsilon Si ma Alpha, at the Thursday busi ness meeting. Mrs. ' Howard Thomas entertained the group. Those attending were Mrs. Pete Fullerton, Mrs. John Mallory, Mrs. I. J. Bean, Mrs. Craig Dishman, Mrs. Marvin Doty, Mrs. Robert Sul livan, Miss Joy Wampler, Mrs. Dale Roles, Mrs. Harold Cacy, Mrs. Don Rogan. Mrs. Bill Schultza and th hostesses. Locals III At Heme Mrs. R. B. Reed of Winchester St., Roseburg, has been confined to her home for th past several weeks by illness. DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS Zee Newman 15CSt. Dial 1-7125 i o 0