The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, September 21, 1951, Page 8, Image 8

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Mrs. Jay Boyer gave a lawn
parly at her home, 850 South
Stephens, Saturday afternoon.
The party wa given or the
following children in the neigh
borhood: Carotene Garrett, Daisy
Price, Pat Mentzer, Geraldine Gar
rett, Betty Cummings, Larry Gil-
TENMILE LADIES CLUB
HOLDS FALL SESION
The Tenmile Ladies club
met
Wednesday at the Tenmile
church for an all-day session with
14 members present. At the noon
hour a potluck luncheon was en
joyed. Some of the members finished
quilting a quilt, which was almost
completed at the last meeting. This
quilt is for the firebox.
During the business meeting, It
was decided that the "mystery
sisters" would be revealed at the
next meeting and each person is
to bring a small gift for her "sis
ter" with their own name on the
inside of the package. Name will
be exchanged for new mystery sis
ters at the Christmas party in De
cember. Mrs. Kate Mack was ap
pointed io una out ooout tne cost
of siding for the clubhouse.
Members present at the meet
ing were Mrs. Blanche Dcgner,
Mrs. Vera Erbe, Mrs. Hary Hod
ges, Mrs. Minnie Lockwood, Mrs.
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Schlueter, Linda Appel, Betty Ann
Forhan, Judy Poland and Di Ann
Forhan,
Co hostesses were Mrs. Hugh
Schlueter and Mrs. Clay H. Dean,
Kate Mack, Mrs. Minnie Melius,
Ollivant, Mrs. Alice Pierce, Mrs.
Kate bchosso, Mrs. Bessie bmith,
Mrs. Maureen Muelzel, Mrs. Ada
Mrs. Josie Smith, Mrs. Hazel Ison
and Mrs. Julia Breitenbucher.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. Blanche Degner
Wednesday. SepL 26. All mem
bers are urged to attend.
ANNUAL DINNER FOR
SHERIFFS POSSE TO
BE SATURDAY NIGHT
The Annual Sheriffs Posse din
ner will be held at the River.sdale
Grange Saturday at seven-thirty
o'clock. The members and their
guests are invited to attend. All
members should make their reser-
verations in advance with Frank
Denton, Pacific building.
CATHOLIC LADIES
RUMMAGE SALE SLATED
The Catholic ladies will have a
rummage sale from 9:30 until 4
p.m. on Saturday in the basement
of the rectory on East Oak street.
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RIVERSDALE HEC
MEETING IS HELD
AT SPENCER HOME
The Riversdale Home Econom
ics club met Friday at a 12:30
o'clock potluck luncheon at the
home of Mrs. L. D. Spencer with
Mrs. George Osterman as Hostess.
Covers were placed for Mrs. Carl
Youngren, Mrs. Clem Schneider,
Mrs. Emmctt Walters, Mrs. Nor
man Olson, Mrs. Walter Norrls,
Mrs. O. J. Feldkamp, Mrs. Fred
Miller, Mrs. Edwin Booth, Mrs.
Ellis Fuller, Miss Nelda Norris
Mrs. E. G. Trozelle, Mrs. C. M.
Stark, Mrs. James Simmons, Mrs.
John Trozelle, Mrs. T. R. Burr,
Mrs. James Daugherty, Mrs. . L.
D. Spencer, Mrs. Gaorge Oster
man. members and the following
guests: Mrs. Cora Rogan and Mrs.
V. S. Wooddruff.
Mrs. Carl Youngren conducted
the business meeting and plans
were made for Booster night,
which will be this evening.
Tlia nmarnm chairman Mr.
C. M. Stark, conducted a quizimems "e served.
program on popular phrases and
trees with Mrs. Ellis Fuller win
ning the prize.
The next meeting place will be
announced later.
DILLARD PTA HOLDS
RECEPTION AND TEA
The Parent-Teachers association
of the Dillard school sponsored a
tea and reception for the teachers
of the school Thursday in the audi
torium between three and live
o'clock.
Colorful fall flowers, dahlias.
zinnias and asters, were arranged
about the room and tables by Mrs.
Fred Albertus and Mrs. Walter
Mlddlestad.
The two past presidents of the
organization, Mrs. Margaret Mc
Cord and Mrs. Rosemary Wright,
presided at the beautifully ap
pointed lace-covered serving table.
They were assisted in serving by
the following eighin grade girls;
Marilyn Haumeser, Hester Eason,
Sharon Andrus, Shirley Shepherd,
Wanda Stacy and Carolyn Clau-
son.
The honored teachers present
were Mrs. Ethel Chase, Mrs. Ber
nice Vander Wcyst, Mrs. Mae
Johnston, Miss Barbara Orvis,
Mrs. Florence Mead, Mrs. Jane
C. Smith, Mrs. Lois Krug, Mrs.
Ellen Pennie,, Mrs. Merle Doer
intr. Mrs. Ulah Winston, Charles
Jones, Mrs. Virginia Cutting, Gor
don Givan, Mrs. Margaret Kim-
m?l, Harold Brown and Mrs. Irene
McLaughlin.
Hostesses for the occasion were
the executive board: Mrs. Gene
Lcsher, Mrs: Irene Beddes, Mrs.
Marizarct McCord. Mrs. Betty
Drew, Mrs. Florence Mead, Mrs.
Velina Albertus, Mrs. Walter Mid
dlestadt, Mrs. Teba Buttler, Mrs.
Mary Bird, Mrs. Alice Mill, Mrs.
Rose Heinbach, Mrs. Howard
Harty and Mrs. Rosie Owens.
Other guests present were tne
Mesdames: Harvey Duke, Chester
Bast, Viola Wyman, R. L. Evans,
fieorffe Honor. itavmond Stacy, Ai
lan McLennan, Dale A. Moore, Al
ton Owens. Eddie Dorrah, William
S. DcMusey, B. J. Rcid, Johnnie
E. Smith, Carroll Brown, Ed
Thiele, Harry Brown, Martin Hal-
verson, Clarence waiiter, r ran
ees Weaver, Wayne Chapman,
Mary Kaye Harrington, Othal
Barnes, Pat Manley, Gene Hath-
nwav. John Rick er. Ivan lirosi,
C. L. Conrad, G. W. Tipton, M. R.
Haugh, J. E. Markham, L. . snig
ley, A. D. Fox, Zillah Wade, R. R.
Andrus, Jane C. Smith, II. W.
Calvin, Phebe M. McGuire, Mona
Hult, O. E. Amundson and Mrs.
Bert Laurance.
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ROSEBURO JUNIOR HIGH
SCHOOL PTA AND FACULTY
TO HOLD EVENING MEETING
The Roseburg Junior high school
PTA and (acuity plan a get ac
quainted evening, Sept. 24, at 7:30
p.m. at the school.
Ed Hydorn. i president of the
newly formed PTA and R.- K.
Brand, principal of the Junior
high, are co-ordinating their plans
for a general program for the
teachers and parents to get ac
quainted and to see the newly
repaired Junior high school build
ing. There will be a short PTA busi
ness meeting in order to present
to the parents a five point rec
reational program that the faculty
wants for the children.
Mr. Brand will also acquaint
the parents with the teachers and
with the general Junior high
school program.
Mrs. Odis Woodward will have
a cuurai group sing plus addi
tional entertainment. Refresh-
ROSEBURG REBEKAH
LODGE HOLDS MEETING
ON TUESDAY EVENING
Roseburg Rebekah lodge met In
me wage nan at 8 o'clock Tues
day evening. Noble Grand, Mil
dred Gardner, and Vice Grand,
Minnie South, presided.
It was announced the next meet
ing would be "Men's Night." The
refreshment committee for the
September 25 meeting is: Naomi
muraocK and Elsie Russell, en
chairmen, Thella Webber, Edith
urocK, Mary Alice Mortensen and
fliary uirus.
The Theta Rho girls club is to
hold its first state assembly next
year aim it was voiea io invite
them to hold it in Roseburg and
to assist them as much as pos
sible with the assembly.
All members, and especially the
men, are urged to attend the next
meeting, September 25, which is
"Men's Night.'There will be en
tertainent and refreshments.
D. OF U. V. TO
HOLD BIRTHDAY
PARTY MONDAY
Florence Nightingale Tent No.
15, Daughters of Union Veterans of
the Civil War, will celebrate mem
bers having birthdays in July,
August and September at a meet
ing Monday night at the home of
Mrs. La Verne Nickens on Ballf
street at 7:30 o'clock. All mem
bers are asked to attend and are
requested to remember their se
cret pals at this affair.
At the last meeting of the or
ganization, the president appointed
Essie olson, Virginia Marr and
Anna Peterson as department
aides.
The next regular meeting of the
group will be Sept. 28 at 7:30
p.m. at the KP hall.
EVERGREEN HEC HAS
POTLUCK LUNCHEON
The Evergreen Grange Home
Economics club met at the hall
Thursday with Mrs. Vivian Bur
gess and Mrs. Cecilia Conklin as
hostesses. The chairman, Mrs.
Evon Wheeland, presided, over the
business meeting. Plans were dis
cussed for holding a carnival and
bazaar Friday, Oct. 26, instead of
the regular Grange meeting. All
members are requested to make
an apron and other articles for
the affair. It was decided the la
dies would take up quilting for
tne puDiic during meeting nours.
Anyone having quilts to be quilted
are asked to notify any of the
t-vergreen Grange members.
The members present were Mrs.
Mabel Lange, Mrs. Edith Bond,
mrs. Kuoy bene Konernick. Mrs
; Nellie Lander, Mrs. Evon Whee
land and two sons; Mrs. Sarah Cy-
, rus ana aaugnter, Betty, and
granddaughter; Mrs. Minnie Wag
lcr, Mrs. Jessie Thomas, Mrs. Ce
cilia Conklin, Mrs. Rubie Bloom, I
mrs. r ranees weaver and daugh
ter, Joan; Mrs. Dorothy Talbott
and Mrs. Cora Johnson.
The next meeting is scheduled
to be held at the home of Mrs.
Fred Albertus with Mrs. Rosa M
Heinbach assisting Thursday,
Sept. 27.
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FRESHMAN GIRLS were honored at a tea Tuesday afternoon on
the Senior high school tennis courts, when the Girls League enter
tained at a tea. Above from left to right: Ingrid Lindberq,
Elaine Scudder, Carolyn Burr, Shirley Saar, Rena Van Horn, Girls
AMERICAN LEGION IN
YONCALLA HOLDS MEETING
Yoncalla American Legion Aux
iliary Unit No. 174 met at Halo hall
Tuesday. Mrs. Dora Benner re
signed her office of secretary on
account of ill healtn and Mrs. Dan
Russell was elected to take ner
place. Mrs. Russell resigned as
historian and the place will be
filleii at the next meeting. Instal
lation of new officers will be held
SeDt. 25. at which time a potluck
dinner will be held at 6:30 p.m.
Miss Wanda Raner will make a
report on her trip to Girls State
at this meeting. Mrs. Dan itusseil
and Mrs. Carl Conaway spent
Sept. 13 and 15 at Seaside attend
ing the American Legion and aux
iliary 1951 convention.
WOMEN OF THE MOOSE
TO SPONSOR DANCE
The Women of the Moose will
sponsor a "Back To scnooi Dance
Saturday evening at nine o'clock
at the Moose hall. All members
and their friends are invited. Tick
pi mnv he mirchased from any
number of the Women of the
Moose.
SWINGEROO SQUARE DANCE
CLUB TO MEET SATURDAY
The Swingeroo Square danee
club will meet at the Edenbower
gym Saturday evening. The ladies
are requested to bring sandwiches.
Dancing starts at nine o'clock for
members and invited guests.
MEETING POSTPONED
UNTIL OCTOBER
The George Starmer camp and
auxiliarv. United Spanish War
Veterans, meeting has been post
poned from Monday until Oct. 22,
at which time a 6:30 p.m. potluck
supper will be held at the First
Methodist enure n.
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FOLK DANCE JAMBOREE
TO BE HELD SUNDAY
A folk dance jamboree will be
held Sunday afternoon from one to
five o'clock at the Benson school
gym, East Commercial Ave. This
is for all Roseburg folk dancers
and their guests.
There will be impromptu exhibi
tions by dancers from Coos Bay,
Eugene and local clubs. Square
dances, international and pattern
dances will be featured.
CHORAL SOCIETY TO
HOLD REHEARSAL
Roseburg Choral society will,
have a rehearsal Monday at 7:45
p.m. at Junior high school. All
persons enjoying singing are in
vited to attend.
Course In Psychology
On 3 Subjects Offered
Persons interested in taking a
course in psychology, either for
university credit or for personal
leanng, are urged to contact rod- rne tnira suDject, so tar, nas i ning song."
ert P. Allen as soon as possible ; been the most popular choke by The Rev. W. A. MacArthur will J
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The course will be taught by ' a choice of subject is made. I tion.
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League vice president, and Lois McKinney, chairman of the tea.
The girls pictured above comprise the committee members assist
ing in giving the tea. (Picture by Paul Jenkins).
Extensive Program Slated in Music
Festival At First Methodist Church
An extensive program of instru
mental, choral and vocal music
selections will be presented Sunday
evening in the monthly music festi
val of the Roseburg First Metho
dist church.
Robert Cartwriaht. psychologist,
of the hospital staff. Three hours
of college credit will be offered.
The class will meet wekly for,is'. Mrs- Ellison, will sing t h e
two hours at a nint to ue ue-
termined. The University of Ore
gon extension department is tne
sponsor.
The c ass will be on one ot tnrce
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in the choral anthem "Turn Ye
Even To Me," while Mrs. Wood
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