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DINNER PARTY GIVEN
BRIDAL PARTY AFTER
WEDDING REHEARSAL
On Friday June 15, prior to the
rehearsal tl the marnaee cere
mony ol their daughter, Mm Jean
Messing to Walson C. Talcott. Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Messing, .parent!
of the bride-elect, entertained the
participant! in the wedding at
their home in Glide with a din
ner. The bridal parly guests were
the bride and bridegroom-elect.
Miss Jean Messing and Walson
C Talcolt; Mr. and Mrs. Niel
Talcott, parents of the bride
groom; Misses Janet Slrader, Mil
dred Hickman, l.ylelh Lovelave;
Messn. Robert Crandall, Herbert
Melvin, James Watson, all of
Glide: and Mr!. Roy Keller and
Mrs. Maude Agee of Portland; Mr.
and Mn. Arthur Messing, Gary
Messing, and Robert Messing of
Salem, and the parents of the
bride-elect. Mr. and Mrs. L. R.
Messing. Mlsi Jean Messing'! twin
lister was married six .weeks ago
to the brother of her prospectivt
husband.
AMERICAN GOLD STAR
MOTHERS DATE PICNIC
FOR SUNDAY, JUNE 24
American Cold Slar Mothers,
Inc., members, their families', el
igible member! and friends are
invited to a 12 o'clock noon picnic
Sunday, June 24, at the Veteran!
hospital picnic grove.
All organizations having volun
teer hospital workers are asked
to send them to the hospital at
two o'clock in Ihe afternoon lo
assist the Gold Slar Mothers in
sponsoring a carnival and pro
gram for the patients. Volunteer
workers desiring to attend the
picnic are invited to do so.. Those
attending are asked to bring a pic
nic lunch and their table service.
MRS. HELEN DUNCAN
HONORS. BROTHER AT
DINNER PARTY
Mrs. Helen Duncan was host
ess recently when she entertained
in honor of hen brother, Paul
Crosi, on hii birthday anniver
lary with a 4'hickrn dinner. The
vparty was held at Mrs. Duncan's
home in the Winston section. Cov
ers were placed for Mr. and Mrs.
George Powers, Fred Green; the
hostess, Mrs. Duncan, and the
honored guest, Paul Cross.
ATTEND PEO CHAPTER
CONVENTION AT COOS BAY
Five members of Rosebttrg's
Chapter HI, PEO Sisterhood at
tended the Oregon Stale Chapter
convention in Coos Bay June 12,
13 and 14. Delegates were Mrs.
Thomas Clark and Mrs. George
Krickson. Those attending as vis
itors were Mrs. E. G. Young and
her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Wil
son of Oakland. Mn. Neil Kaser,
past president of the state chap
ter, joined the delegates and
guests.
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Supreme Chapter president from
Ames, Iowa, into the Coos Bay
Pirates.
GAMMA CHAPTER HELD
I TWO MEETINGS TO
DISCUSS FUTURE PLANS
Gamma chapter of Nu Phi Mu
held a meeting May 16 at the
home of Miss Janet Buckingham.
Co-hostesses were Joan Hannan
and Donna Pinard. The guest
speaker for the evening was Miss
Lois Fitzgibbons, physical educa
tion teacher at the high school
who gave a talk on physical fit
ness. Following the program re
freshments were served.
A second meeting was held June
t at the home of Miss Ruby Wiley.
Glenna Sue Gill and Ruth Davis
were co-hostesses. Plans were
made fur a bowling party to be
held June 12 and a skating party
to be held June 19. It was re
ported that the girls would usher
at the rodeo. Refreshments were
served to Mrs. Morris Bowker,
Mrs. W. K. Krooch, Betty Hedge,
Betty Taucher, Ruby Wiley,
Glenna Gill, Shirley Spencer Lila
Sallee, Joan Hannon, Janet Buck
ingham and Donna Pinard.
MOORE-MORIN
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED
IN YONCALLA
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morin an
nounce the marriage of their son,
Ray Eldon Morin, to Miss Abby
Moore of Roseburg. The wedding
took place in Drain, June 6. with
the bride's sister and husband and
the bride's mother as witnesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Morin left immed
iately after Ihe ceremony lor a
short honeymoon. They will live
in a new cabin at the Texaco
service itation, Yoncalla on their
return.
JOB'S DAUGHTERS
GUARDIAN COUNCIL
TO MEET AT TEMPLE
The Douglas county guardian
council of Job's Daughters will
meet at the Roseburg Masonic
temple Thursday evening at seven
o'clock for a dinner and business
meeting. All members of guardian
councils of Douglas county are
invited to attend.
AMARANTH SOCIAL CLUB
TO HOLD POTLUCK DINNER
AT MASONIC TEMPLE
The Amaranth Social club,
Douglas court No. 18, will meet
promptly at seven o'clock at the
Masonic temple. Mrs. Vilas Phil
ippi, Mrs. Roy Anlauf, Mrs.
Frank Long and Mrs. T. B. Vir
den will be in charge. Card
games will follow the dinner,
BETA ALPHA CHI
TO HAVE LAST
MEETING BEFORE RODEO
Beta Alpha Chi will meet Thurs
day evening at 7:.W o'clock at Ihe
home of Betty Ann llarvie. It ii
very important that all members
attend as thjs will be Ihe lasl
meeting before (he rodeo parade.
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
OF YONCALLA CHURCH
TO MEET FRIDAY
The Missionary society of the
Yoncalla Church of Christ will
meet Friday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Charles Vian. All
members are invited to attend.
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Canyonville
MRS. H. M. ANDERSON
The Lions club held a politick
dinner at the cily hall Wednes
day nigh tat which time the fol
lowing officers were nominated
for next year: Kd Oaks, president;
John Hamlin, first vice-president;
T. L. Weaver, second vice-president
and John Bingham Jr., secretary-treasurer.
Election of officers
will take place Wednesday, June
27.
Miss Joan Strahan, o 1 d e s t
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Strahan. left Sunday to begin her
duties as lookout at White Rock.
Last week she attended a school
in Roseburii along with twelve
I other lookouts and twenty-four
I wardens, sponsored by the Doug
j las Forest Protective association,
i Joan will be a senior in high
f scnooi next year.
Starting July t and ending Aug.
ust 3 a kindergarten class will
be held at Ihe Canyonville
CELEBRATES 40TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hitl
scher, both 84-yeari-old, of Seattle, Wash., cut a "wedding cake"
at Ihe celebration of the 60th anniversary of their marriage at
St. Paul, Minn. They mad the trip from Seattle to St. Paul in a
1921 Model T Ford and plan to drive the same conveyance home
by way of Boston. IAP Wirephoto)
Home From SOCE King
Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. M.
Moore. Rosbeurg. has returned
from Southern Oregon College of
Education to his borne here.
Move Te Roseburg Mr. and
Mrs. John Ball have moved from
Myrtle Creek to Roseburg to make
their home. Mrs. Ball is the
former Martha Wells of this city.
Goes Te Coos Bay Joey Hall
mark, ion of Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
Hallmark of Roseburg, has left
for Coos Bay to visit his pater
nal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. B. Hallmark.
In Utah Mrs. Robert Harrison
of Roseburg has gone to Utah
to visit her parents while her hus
band, Robert Harrison, is in Ft.
Lewis, Wash., at the National
Guard camp.
Visitad Here Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Putnam of Prineville have
returned to their home after visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Harpham
and their daughters, Janet and
Joyce, of Roseburg.
Weekend At Coast Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Knight of Roseburg
spent last weekend at the coast.
Also with them was their daugh
ter, Peggy, and Joanne Ware, Roy
Van Horn and Bob Sullivan.
Son Home Private Vernon
Teater of Fort Lewis, Wash., was
home the last two weeks visiting
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Teater of Roseburg. Vernon was
here on a 10-day furlough and a
weekend pass to visit his parents
over Father'! day.
Roturn To Roseburg Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney C. Moon Jr. of Rose
burg have returned to their home
following a two weeks vacation lo
western points of interest. They
visited Bryce, Zion and Grand
Canyons and then went on to He
met, Calif., where they visited
Mr. Moon's mother, Mrs. Gene
vieve Moon. They also went to
Reno and Las Vegas. Nev., thence
to Lo Angeles, where they visited
friends, and to Oceanside, Calif.,
for a few days visit.
AIR WOMEN GET NEW BOSS Gon. Nathan F. Twining, vice
chief of air staff, pins colonel's eagle insignia on shoulders of
Mary Jo Shelly as ihe becomes new head of the Women's air
force during ceremony at the Pentagon building, Washington,
D.C. IAP Wirephoto I
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school under the Instruction of
Mrs. George Brinkworth, first
grade teacher. It is open to pre
school children and will be held
from 9:00 a.m. to 11 30 a.m. and
the charge is $15. Parents who
are interested are asked to con
tact Mrs. Brinkworth, either per
sonally or by letters as soon as
possible.
Mrs. W. I. Worrall left Sunday
lo attend a summer session at
Ihe Southern Oregon College of
Education in Ashland. She will
study art and music. She has ac
cepted a position to teach in Green
school near Roseburg next year.
Her daughter, Evangeline, will ac
company her and attend Senior
high in Roseburg, where she will
be a junrur.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hobson of
Ashland called on friends and rel
atives in Canyonville last week,
prior to Mr. Itohson's going back
into the navy. He is to report
for duty June 20 at Seattle He is
in the navy reserve. Bolh Mr. and
Mrs. Hobson are graduates of
Canyonville high school. M r s.
Hub' on is the former Rosaleen
Mault. She will make her home
with her mother, Mrs. Beulah
Mault in Ashland, while her hus
band is in the service.
Mrs. Beulah Mault, former resi
dent of Canyonville. has recently
purchased a house in Ashland
where she and her other daughter,
Joyce, reside. Mrs, Mault is a
practical nurse in the Ashland
General hospital and Joyce will
be a sophomore in high schiK!
next year. She is a member of
the Ashland city band which has
a membership uf 60.
Mrs. Brad Wynter and two girls
returned to their home in Tacoma,
Wash., last week after visiting
a week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Shaw, and other rel
atives and friends. The Stiaws and
Bud Schroeiler accompanied Mrs.
Wynter to Tacoma and remained
for a few days. Janice Wynter
returned to Canyonville with
them. Mrs. Mary Shaw of Seattle
also accompanied them and is
visiting at tlid Shaw home.
Miss Helen Hnskin has returned
to Canyonville for the summer.
Mrs. Homer Radford, Miss Eve
lyn Radford and Kenneth Radford
went to Santa Cruz, Calif., last
week to attend commencement
exercises for Wilbur Radford who
was graduated from the Glad Tid
ings institute. He was a former
graduate of Canyonville Bible
academy.
Mr." and Mrs. Hugh Carter of
Eureka, Calif., were guest!
Thursday at the home of her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Bartley. On Friday they
drove to Eugene to visit his
his brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Royal Carter, and then
to Portland to visit olhcr relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stanley
and Mrs. Will Slock returned
home last week from a trip to
California.
Frances, Maxine and Leon
Oaks are visiting relatives in San
Francisco and Chico, Calif. They
are employed in the Myrtle Creek
brunch of the VS. S. National bank.
Bill Crowl is now in San Fran
cisco, his mother. Mrs. Clarence
Crowl reported tins week. H t
has been discharged from t h e
navy. In World War 11 Bill
served three and a half years He
was recalled in October. Part
of the time was served in Korea
Resides his parents, his wife and
two children live here. He is ex
pected to arrive home soon.
Nationwide Drug Srort
Closing Is Proposed
SWAMPSCOTT, Mass. CP
An official of the Massachusetts
Pharmaceutical association says
an attempt will be made soon to
close 50.000 drug stores across the
country for one day in protest lo
the superenie court decision in
validating fair trade laws.
Martin F. Adamo. chairman of
the association's fair trade com
mission, told the annual conven
tion here that representatives of
4 state groups will meet in
Chicago within two weeks to dis
cuss the closing.
He said the Chicago meeting
would set the date on which drug
slore proprietors will attend mass
meetings.
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Berrie, ion of Mr. and Mn. O. M.
Berrie, Roseburg, has returned
from the University of Oregon
for the summer. He will be a
senior next fall.
Visit Roseburg For Party
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Morris of
Portland visited Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Pi ice of Glide Sunday when
they celebrated their golden wed
i ding anniversary. Mrs. Morris was
formerly Merle Strader of Rose
burg.
Visit At Pickens Homo Mr.
and Mrs. N. Arthur Nelson of
Portland and Miss Leona McDer-
mntt nf SpAttlp urr. hnnsppilpsts
! nt Ur an1 Mr. Ivan Pif-lran.
from Friday through Moirday.
The weekend was spent at the
Pickens summer home on the
North ITmpqua. Mrs. Nelson and
Mrs. Pickens completed nurses
training together and Miss McDer
mott is a close friend of both.
Return From Vacation Mrs.
George Horton and daughter, Do
lores, and Mrs. Glenn Archer and
son, Larry, have returned to Rose
burg following several days vaca
tion in Portland and Canada. In
Portland, they went to the Ice
Follies and in Vancouver, B. C.,
they watched Donald Horton, son
of Mr. and Mrs. George Horton,
and his partner. Cookie Archer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Archer, compete in the Capilani
regional skating contest. The
two won third place and may go to
the National Skating contest in
Cleveland, Ohio, where they would
have a chance of winning first
I place. Both Larry and Cookie
came home with their mothers.
By MRS. EL DON THOMPSON
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Clark and
family returned home Saturday
from Kansas where they had vis
iter! relatives since the first part
of May,
Sidney Meacham went to Port
land last week and returned with
a new car.
Leslie Crane was elected direc
tor of school district 58 for a three
year term at the annual meeting
Monday evening in the school
house. Another meeting will be
held on Thursday evening, June
28 at eight o'clock, so the clerk's
books may be completed for the
school year ending June 30. Any
bills should be presented at the
meeting.
Gene and Dorothy Meacham are
expected home from Pittsburgh,
Calif., where they went last week
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kerr.
Miss Loretta Oleson went o n
duty Monday at the Ward's Butte
Lookout post, and will remain on
duty until fall when the fire dan
ger is over.
The veneer mill was closed Mon
day because a major breakdown
occurred Saturday evening. Work
will resume as soon 'as the ma
chinery can be repaired.
Small-Frys Herd
Trout After Break
ENTIAT, Wash. (iTt Ever
hear of small-fry "fishpokei"
who herd trout. Thii town bad 'em
Friday.
Entiat valley kids staged their
fish roundup at a nearly dry mill
pond, herding thousands of trout
through ankle deep mud to shal
low water where they were
acooped up with buckets.
It was a field day the like of
which most anglers see only in
their dreams.
The atage wai set for the OPS
less bonanza when the state Game
department planted 40,000 fish this
week in tne Harris company mill
pond on the Entiat river. Most ol
them were of legal lize.
Thursday night the pond's dam
broke. Company officials said the
barrier was undermined by the
fast-running river.
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WARDS BIKE PARADE
TO BE HELD
June 22nd, 12:30 p.m.
REGISTER AT WARDS
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Goods Department.
DECORATE YOUR BIKE
A funny or original costume or
decoration hos as much chance of
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RIDE IN THE PARADE
The real fun start! when the
Parade begins. Get oil of your
friends registered for the Parade.
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on display in Words store window.
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