The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, June 22, 1951, Page 8, Image 8

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t The NtwjjttYitw, Rosoburg, Ore Frldoy, Juno 22, 1'SI
FOUR AND TIN CLUB
MIT FOR NOON LUNCHEON
AT NICOSON HOMI
The Four ind Ten flub met
Tuesday t the home of Mn. Viv
ian Nicoson in Sutherlin. A noon
luncheon wis served it imill
tablet. Tables and rooms were
decorated with roses from the host
ess' garden.'
After the luncheon, Mrs. Mil
dred Gardner was surprised by
miscellaneous shower. Secret psls
for last year were revealed and
name were exchansed (or (he
new year. The remainder of the
VOlfU LIKE, WE SAV,
U.NO WEteE EMPHATIC,
ASECVICETHAT
LEAVE. Wb
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tank. Turn the job of teeing it
it olwoyt filled with quolity
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100S DISTILLIO. TOOt
JIM MYERS
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Of SIGNAL PRODUCT
list N Staakm
DIAL 1-tSJl
1tyfhenjvu order
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jvu tell the
world vu know
great
straight Kentucky
bourbon
afternoon was spent In making
plans for the club's activities for
the coming year.
Guests present were: Mrs. Ada
Hanna, Mrs, Kay Simmons, Mrs.
Fay Jensen, Mrs. Hattie Guerin,
M:s. Nona Thompson, Mrs. Ollie
Krueger, Mrs. LaVerne Nickens,
Mrs. Viola Spencer and Mrs. Mil
dred Gardner, all of Roscburg;
Mn. Lenor Horn, Mrs. Eunice
Beck and the hostess, Mrs. Nico
son, of Sulherlin.
AZALEA GRANGE HOLDS
FATHER'S DAY DINNER
AND ENTERTAINMENT
The ladies of Azalea Grange
cave the men of the Grange a
dinner honoring all the fathers on
Father's Day.
The tables were arranged and
were decorated with flowers. The
dinner consisted of roast beef with
apple pie.
Nina Johnson presented an inter
esting program. Mr. Studley, of
Glrndale, gave a talk on Civil
Defence. A demonstration of an
accident in the woods and of a
victim all ready for the ambu
lance was presented by the Boy
Scouts.
Several musical numbers and a
folk dance by the young people
concluded the program.
HAYHURST COMMUNITY
CLUB HEARS NEW
DANCE ORCHESTRA
The regular meeting of the Hay
hurst community club was held in
the hall Friday evening. The main
purpose of the meeting was to try
nut the new orchestra, which will
furnish music for the dances dur
ing the summer months.
Refreshments were served to the
following: Mr. and Mrs. Rav
Merin, and family. Mrs. Holt
(.rimes and son; Mrs. Karl Shiery,
Leonard, Gary and Kenneth Mnrin,
Mrs. Cy Vroman, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Williams and three children;
Mr and Mrs. Art Rychard, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Huhhell and
daughter. Myrna ; Mr. and
Mrs Tom MrKirdy and son. Keith;
Mrs. Edna Miller, Mrs. Quentin
Ryrhard, Kletch Miller and Miss
Luella Kruse.
ALSO AVAIlABlt
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WSCS OF YONCALLA
HAD INSTALLATION
OF NEW OFFICERS
A meeting of the WSCS of the
Yoncalla Methodist church waa
held Thursday afternoon at the
church with Mrs. J. N. Sparks
presiding. Mrs. Sparks, outgoing
president, installed the new of
ficers. She received a beautiful
gold past president's pin from the
society. Mrs. Sadie Lasswell, new
president, suggested many new
ideas, which will help build up the
society, both financially and spirit
ually. The society has been di
vided into four groups, each group
to have charge of meetings, ways
and meant to build the treasury
and have charge of the churcn
for three months. Mrs. Hazel La
tham, Mrs. Jeanne Lee, Mrs. Cah
aness and Mrs. May Snider were
chosen captains of the sides.
The first of the money making
affairs will be a progressive lunch
eon to be held at three beautiful
new homes in town, July 25.
Mrs. Stenseth and Mrs. Dan
Wright served a delicious Norweg
ian luncheon at the close of the
meeting to the following: Mrs.
H. Latham, Mrs. B. Toner, Mrs.
Anna Kingery, Mrs. George Edes,
Mrs. James Wales, Mrs. Al ilolf
man, Mrs. Charlie Kirklie, Mrs.
Eldon I-ee. Mrs. Currier, M r t.
Grass. Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. Day,
Mrs. Jack Boucock. Mrs. Cahan
ess, Mrs. Sidney Lssswell, Mrs.
J. N. Sparks, Mrs. Nobel Snider,
Mrs. Charles Hummel!, Mrs. Er
nest Warner, Mrs. Maude Thiel,
Mrs. Jean Cowan. Mrs. Verle Rod
gers and Mrs. Tom Palmer.
FAIR OAKS CLUB
HELD MEETING
AT CLUBHOUSE
Fair Oaks Industrial cluh held
its regular monthly meeting Thurs
day at the clubhouse east of
Sutlierlin.
A potluck dinner was served at
nonn with Mrs. Agnes Frasier and
Mrs. Effie Dickens as hostesses.
Plans were made for the annual
pi'.nic to be held Sunday, July 8.
Quilt piecing and visiting were
eninyed during the day.
Those present were: Mrs. Alice
Cooper, Mrs. Gladys Adams. Mrs.
Martha Davis. Mrs. Anna Kerns,
Mrs. Maggie Francis. Mrs. Myrtle
Geider, Mrs. Edith Gerard. Mrs
Dora Hamilton, Mrs. Francis
Larscn, Mrs. Dorothy l.onv:brake.
Mrs. Wilma Pelland. Mrs. VenetU
Riggs, Mrs. Ida Weber, Mrs.
Cleve Miller. Mrs. Hot'er Gwyn,
Mrs. Lester Harrison and the host
ess, Mrs. Eraser and Mrs. Dickens.
BAOOURA CLUB MEMBERS
AND FAMILIES TO PICNIC
Badoura club, Daughters of the
Nile, members and their families
are invited to enjoy a 8:30 o'clock
picnic supper at Umpqua park
Tuesday night, June 2S. This af
fair will take the place of the
sewing meeting previously planned
for that day by the cluh. Those
attending are asked to bring a
covered dish and their table serv
ice. Dessert and drinks will be
furnished.
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 23
Three Sitter 303 Cant
salad Whole Kernel Corn 2-25c
DRESSING Nolleyt Reg. 23e Pockoge
" Potato Chips 19c
AC. r
if Jt Schilling's
j COFFEE Drip or R.gulorLb. QJC
shredded Wax Paper 125 ref "o,,, 23c
WHEAT r
Box Corn Beef ,2 01 con- 39c
A f Aunt Jemimo
loc Pancake Flour " 32c
Quality MeatS Fruits ad Vegetables
Morrell't Short Shank Large Lugs Royal Canning
Picnics -47' Apricots $2.49
teon Meaty Vine Rl entd
Pork Steaks 49' Cantaloupe -25'
Little Pig Lorge Heads
Sausages Lb 59c Lettuce 2 ' 25c
Fortey Red Ripe
Veal Roasts " 73c Tomatoes H9C
Open Evenings and Sundays
FATHIRS DAY
CELEBRATED AT
CHAPMAN HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Chapman.
Yoncalla, entertained at t "Fath
er's Day" dinner at their new
home just south of town, Sun.
day, with covert laid for the
following fathers and their fam
ilies: F. M. Chapman and Mr.
and Mi;s. Claire Chapman and fam
ily of Cottage Grove; Mr. and
Mrs. 0. W. French of Sutherlin;
Mr. and Mrs. LaVern French of
Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Sherman
Chapman and familv of Drain;
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Phillips
and daughter, Nadine of Yoncalla
and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Chapman.
TENMILE LADIES CLUB
HOLD POTLUCK LUNCHEON
AT HOME OF MINNIE MELIUS
Mrs. Minnie Melius was hostess
to the Tenmile Ladies club at her
home on the Reston road Wednes
day. The potluck luncheon was
served in the yard.
President Mrs. Minnie Melius
was in charge of the business
meeting and roll call. Mrs. Hazel
I son acted as secretary in the ab
sence of Mrs. Maureen Muetzel.
I Two readings were eiven bv
Mrs. Blanche Degner. they were
entitled, "What Are Fathers Made
Of?" and "Sisters Simply Never
Win."
The picnic, which was planned
to entertain the men of the com
munity June 24, has been post
poned until July 22 because of the
rodeo on the 24th. The place will
be announced at a later date.
Those present at the meeting
were Mrs. Mickey Bourassa and
Donna and Martha Ann; Mrs.
Blanche Degner, Mrs. Vera Erbe
and Sally, Mary and Johnny: Mrs.
Hazel Ison, Mrs. Minnie Lockwood,
Mrs. Kate Mark and granddaugh
ter, Sharen; Mrs. Phyllis McKay
and Lemta; Mrs. Besne Smith.
Mrs. Josie Smith, Mrs. Olive
Neely, Mrs. Eleanor Richter and
Sandra and Johnny; Mrs. Mar
jorie Hazen and Estella and Vir
ginia; Mrs. Alice Pierce, Mrs.
Julia Breitenburher and the host
ess. Mrs. Minnie Melius.
The next meeting will be at
the clubhouse Wednesday, June
27. A quilt will be quilted. Mem
bers are asked to britg thimbles.
AZALEA SUNSHINE CLUB
HOLDS MEETING AT HOMI
OF MRS. NORA GAEDICKE
The Sunshine club of Azalea held
its regular meeting at the home of
Mrs. Nora Gaedicke. There was
not any special work for the day
so the members visited.
Members present were Thelma
Coyle, Frankie Schroeder, Gussie
Miller. Grace Neuman, Cora Chad-
wick. Esther Derrig. Elsie Prince.
Mildred Booth, Sylvia Jantzen and
a guest was Mrs. Brumetnn.
Refreshments were served. The
next meeting will he at the home
of Bee Croff, June 27.
SWINGEROO DANCE CLUB
TO HOLD LAST MEETING
OF SEASON SATURDAY NIGHT
The last meeting until Septem
ber will he held by the Swingerno
Square Dance club Saturday night.
.nine A, at ine fc-denhnwer gymn.
The dance will begin at nine
o'clock and is open to both mem
bers and friends. All members are
especially urged to attend this last
dance of the season.
LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSI
TO SPONSOR DANCI
SATURDAY NIGHT
Tht Loyal Order of Moose is
sponsoring dance for the wom
en's newly elected ollicers and the
outgoing officers at the Moose hall
Saturday night. All members and
their guests are welcome.
SOCIAL CLUB OF
YONCALLA ENTERTAINED
AT THORNTON HOMI
Mrs. Olive Thornton, Yoncalla,
graciously entertained the social
club at her home in Hayhurst
valley Wednesday. A potluck
luncheon was served at one
o'clock. Visiting and sewing were
enjoyed in the afternoon. Those
present included Mrs. Jack Thorn
ton, Mrs. Tom McKirdv, Mrs.
Henry Hubhell, Mrs. Dolly Good
rich and daughter: Mary Ann
Weaver and son; Winnie Hall, and
daughter; Mrs. Roy Gore and
grandson; Mrs. Ray Thornton and
the hostess.
HUDELSON-DUNCAN
WEDDING ANNOUNCED
IN YONCALLA
Word has been received from
Eugene of the marriage of Miss
Joyce Hudelson and John Huck
ins. The wedding took place June
S with only the necessary witnesses
present. The bridegroom is the
brother of Mrs. Jim Cellars and
Mrs. David Duncan of Yoncalla
and is well-known in this com
munity. CATHOLIC LADIES RUMMAGE
SALE SLATED FOR SATURDAY
AT THE RECTORY
The Catholic ladies are having
a rummage sale in the basement
of the rectory. Saturday, from
nine-thirty till four o'clock. The
i rectory is on East Oak street.
P. S. CLUB WILL
HOLD PICNIC TUESDAY
The F..S. club will hold a picnic
luncheon at three o'clock Tuesday,
June 26, at Umpqua park. All
members are most cordially in
vited to be present.
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Lutheran Fret Church
Considers Merger Plan
SEATTLE (JPt Delegates to
the 551 h conference of the Lu
theran Free church went on record
overwhelmingly here in favor of
exploring the possibility of a mer
ger with other Lutheran bodies.
Ministers and laymen attending
the conference voted 2.1 to 80 for
a resolution directing that a com
mittee of nine be named to atudy
possible union "with othpr mem
ber bodies of the American Lu
theran council."
The council includes the Evan
gelical, American and United
Evangelical Lutheran churches.
Polio Research Grant
Received At U. Of Oregon
PORTLAND l.r Polio re
search will continue at the Univer
sity of Oreson medical school here
under 1 $5275 grant issued Wednes
day. A check for that amount was
presented to Dr. W. E. Baird, dean
of the medical school, hy Dr. E.
T. Hedlund, Portland, chairman of
the Oregon State March of Dimes
fund.
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Make your selection from red,
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$5.00 Up
Velvet Bags
Rich looking bags to match
your hat. These lovely bagt
are perfect for any occasion.
Remember that velvet it THE
STYLE for tummer wear,
red, navy, brown, and black
$3.75
Plut Tax
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WALKS AGAIN While her
parents, Gov. and Mrs. Earl
Warren, of Calif., proudly
watched, pretty Nine I Honey
Bear) Warren, 17, walked for
the first time without crutches
since she was stricken lest No
vember with polio, 5he took her
first steps ecross her high school
stage in Sacramento, to receive
her graduetion diploma from
Dr. John Kennedy, president of
the Secremento board of edu
cation (left). IAP Wirephotol
WASHINGTON .T The gov-1
ernment has prepared a form for i
use by families trying to commifm-1
cate with relativea wno are pris
oners of war in Korea or Commu
nist China.
Announcing this, the Defense de
partment emphasized that so far
the Reds have not supplied pris
oner information through the in
ternational Red Cross.
The form to be used was pre
pared by the Postoffice depart
ment. It requires the name, rank
and serial number of the supposed
prisoner. Letters must be ad
dressed "care ojK'he Chinese Peo
ple's Committee1- World Peace,
Peking, China."
No posts e ia required, but
"prisoner of war mail" must be
written in the upper right comer
of the envelope. The return ad
dress should be in the upper left
corner.
Letters may be dropped in any
U. S. mailbox, but delivery is not
guaranteed.
Through June I, 153 Americant
were listed as prisoners and an
other 10,211 aa missing.
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