1 T. M- -. Ore. .Mon., Oct. 29, 1951 DUNIOk -w.,,... HOLDS TUESDAY EVENING MEETING AT BAXTER HOME The Junior division met Tues day night, Oct. 16 at hte home nt Mrs. Veloros Baxter. Mrs. Lela Tyler conducted installation of of ficers for the new year which arc as follows: President, hally l,eep; vice-president, Veldean Briilfjess; secretary-treasurer, Pauline Bag- Tele-fun by Warren Goodrich "It all started whan I called a number on an old list I've been carrying 1". . . Keep your per sonal list up-to-date by check ing it with the latest directory . . . Pacific Telephone. uell; assistant secretary, Flor ence Naas. Plans were made for the forthcoming year and the pro gram was mapped out. Those in attendance were: Es tclle Harmon, Clara Baxter, Hazel Ray, Klsie C'offell, Olcta Currier, Lois Mary Veach, hay Jo Feld kamp, Kleanor Wright, Florence Naas. Phyllis Givens, Helen Shank lin, Eleanor Unrath, Coral Ilamm, Lucille Reed, Naomi Murdock, Al ice Nesseth, Mary Kllen Eaton, Mrs. Arne Copple, Mrs. Earl Mc Coy, Mrs. II. II. Tyler, Veleita Taylor, Lorie Stewart, Doris Jones, I.ila Naas and the hostess, Veloros Baxter AZALEA GRANGE HOLDS INTERESTING. SESSION RECENTLY The Azalea Grange held its mneting Oct. 19. This was an open meeting for the community and was attended by a number of per sons interested in flood control of Cow Creek. Mr. Stewart and Mr. Shoemaker slate engineers gave talks on the subject of flood control and of keeping the creek free from debris. Mr. Studley of Glendale also spoke. Several questions were asked the engineers after which the mas ter of the Grange. James Croff, gave a short address and re quested all members to be pres ent at Ihe Grange Nov. 2. After the meeting the Grang ers and their guests were served refreshments. FOLK DANCING TO BE HELD TUESDAY Folk dancing will be held at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the veterans recreational hall in charge of American Legion auxil iary department of Oregon. 0 ra!g.4lrfeiHri Amit'Sb'"' '''fci''l'"'M"""" I jiihib. inTHiim a TP l New Tax November 1st INCREASES CIGARETTES 10c CARTON SAVE 21e BUY BY THE CARTON CARTON OF 200 16c Cigarettes $1.49 Case of 50 Cartons $73.98 No Limit. HOME EXTENSION UNITS I HOLD COUNTY COMMITEE MEETING RECENTLY The Douglas County committee of Home Extension units met Thursday, Oct. 25 at the home of Mrs. Irvin Rice of Rice Valley. A potluck luncheon was enjoyed iu th committee members. Those present were: Mrs. Daisy Fox, Miss Neida Norris, Mrs. Car rie Shrum, Mrs. Muriel Munson, Mrs. Lou Cunningham and the hostess, Mrs. Rice. Mrs. Addie Ollivant was absent due to unforeseen circumstances. The Home Extension agent, Miss Betty Jane Patterson, was unable to attend. All units of Douglas county are urged to compete in the contest of designing the name plate for A.ale house. More information on this will be sent to the unit chairmen. Word has been received that the Winchester Bay unit has reorgan ized under the name of Western Douglas unit. A group of women that have done splendid work in the past belong. Thorn will he a ornsram man ning day in Koscburg, Oct. 30 in Ihe K.P. hall. There should be a member of each unit, under the heading of program planning chairman and all county commit tee members are asked to be present. The next county meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Daisy Fox, at Winston, Nov. 29. GLENDALE WCTU HOLDS FELLOWSHIP MEETING The Glendale WCTU held a fel lowship meeting at the Presby terian church recently and enter tained Mrs. C. N. Currier, Mrs. R. D. Knigge, Mrs Ada Davis, Mrs. Edith P. Ackert, Mrs. Ben B. Irving. Mrs. W. J. Adair, Mrs, Clarke L. Smith and son, Stanley from Roseburg; Mrs. C. h. Dewey, Mrs. N. M. McKeel and Mrs. E. A. Oldenburg from Azalea and Mrs. Iiibcrt E. Gaedecke from Glendale. Members present were: Mrs, Amanda Garrett, Jennie Allen, Irene Dobyns, Nora Gaedecke, Amy Gray, Joyce Mill, Irene Jantzer, Mina Johnson, ray Mar tin, Mary LaProth, Myrtle Young and Ada Ames. A potluck luncheon was served at noon and was followed by the business meeting during which the WCTU convention and the WCTU Children's Farm Home were discussed. r !' rrrrm- how about" making a right smart change Mom, to a new i it ; fru A . . . L AUTOMATIC GAS RANGE Nows the time to say: "Farewell, old stove, old pal! You've done the best you could, but now you deserve a rest and so do I. "Nothing but the best will take your place in my kitchen. From now on I want all the modernity and cleanliness that only gas cooking can give me so I'm going to have a beautiful new Wedgewood." Famous WEDGEW00D Features Make Cooking So Much Easier, Surer and P.'manter Pipirllll"wimrI"ll .j- 4.' . -vfcrrf' 2r? i ..' M... . n i I .,i t V Simmsr 'Keep-Warm Bvrntrt-the most flexible top burners ever known. 0 Radiant "tmbr-Glow-Broiler gives delicious "char, coal' flavor to meats. Perfect-Baking Qvtrt Automatic control; rounded corners for easy cleaning. I 0 Sparkling Chromt Griddle with best indicator. PRICES O START AT 748 .50 0 E AS Y T R M S Com tn and thtmf . UTILITY W SERVICE Californi A-PAOtriO PACIFIC BLDG. ROSEBURG, OREGON PHONE 3-752$ BETA GAMMA CHAPTER HOLDS DECORATING SESSION RECENTLY Beta Gamma chapter, Epsilon Si?ma Alpha met recently at the home of Mr. Marvin Doty for an interior decorating class Jed by Mrs. Dean Ross. Mrs. Rosa is in structing the group in the con struction and decorating of a model eight room home. Upon completion of the home it will be exhibited at the 1951 Oregon State sorority convention. Reports were given from var ious room committees and special instruction was taken up by Mrs. Ross. Committee leaders for the model home are: Mrs. Sidney Corley, living and dining rooms; Mrs. Dale Roles, bedrooms and baths; Mrs. Robert Sullivan, kitchen and playrooms. Later refreshments were served to: Mrs. Robert Jfallcraft, Mrs. Bill Schulze, Mrs. John Mowery, Mrs. Don Rogan, Mrs. f. J. Bean, Mrs. Sidney Corley, Mrs. Robert Sullivan, Mrs. Marvin Doty, Mrs. Howard Thomas, Mrs. Craig Dish man and Mrs. Harold Cacy. PYTHIAN SISTERS HOLD REGULAR SESSION THURSDAY The regular meeting of the Py thian Sister temple, No. 23, was held Thursday. Oct. ai iho wo hall. Golda Nickell, grand represen tation. 0.1VP a ninnrt nn r..nn.l . B . u ,..,,,,, ,,,, uiauu Temple session which was held o ""u s in uorvauis. Tne i Roseburg temple was honored by I having a candidate, Shirlev White of Canyonville, receiving the obli- gallon with Supreme Chief, Cleone j Hogan, installing and using the ! Pythian Sister Bible. ft was. decided to have home coming Nov. 8 with a potluck dinner followed by the regular , meeting. All members and their friends are cordially invited. ROSEBURG JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB HOLDS OINNER The Roseburg Junior Woman's club met Tuesday, Oct. 23 at the home of Mrs. Bonnie Holcomb o South Jackson for a 7:00 p.m. pot luck dinner. The rooms were beau tifully decorated with fall flow ers. A short business meeting fol lowed the dinner. The Douglas county centennial which will be held in Roseburg in 1952 was dis cussed, as was the club's doll sale to be held in downtown location arly in December. Mrs. Audrey Powell gave a short talk on the Grey Ladies and other ways the club might be of help to the Vet erans hospital. Visiting was en joyed for the remainder of the evening. Those attending were: Alice Felt, Frances Jellison, Maysie Miles, Peggy Agren. Margaret Robins, Meg Myers, Virginia Rieb ling, Fran Brooiins, Lewanaa Brown, Marjry Ilamm, Jessie Schuetze, Donna Schuetze, Gertha Collins, Charlotte Roark, Betty Tauscher, Jean Harper, Bonnie Holcomb, Helen Carter, Lela Green, Betty Svarverud, Dorene Lucas, Lois Giles, Betty Goguey, Helen DeMott, Pat Matthews. Aud rey Powell, Vera McGhehey, Ree Haas, Ruth Laurance, Ginger Howard, Dorothy Shelton and Freda Rudolf. The next meeting wiil be Nov. 13 at 8:00 p.m. at the home of Bonnie Holcomb, 452 South Jack son street. . TA WAN KA CAMP FIRE GROUP MEETS The Ta-WanKa Camp Fire group had a party in the lunch room at Rose school Monday. The members had refreshments of cider doughnuts, cookies and a cake. When they were through they played a "rhythm" game. They sang songs and then a 1 1 joined hands in singing "The Call , of the Fire." 1 EDEN LADIES AID HOLDS RECENT SESSION Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Bloomquist entertained the Eden Ladies Aid recently at their home in Elga rose. Mrs. Nelda Sand, president, con ducted the business session. De votionals were read by Rev. Willis Erickson. At the close of the meeting, gifts were presented to, Mrs. Edna Sjogren as it was her birthday. Birthday gifts were sent to Mrs. Ella Johnson and Mrs. Clarice Brown. Refreshments were served to the visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Quist, Mrs. Anderson, Sirs. Carl John son and son, Chris of Roseburg; Rer. and Mrs. Willis Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olson, Louis Keifer, Mrs. Elsie Anderson, Mrs. Hoaglund, Mrs. Ivan Buell, Mrs. Lily Backlund, Mrs. Carl Back lund, Mrs. Lilly Thompson, Mrs. Gunnar Johnson, Mrs. Emily Har gesheimer, Mrs. Nelda Sand and children Gary and Joan; Mrs. Zelma Sand and the host and host ess, Mr. and Mrs. Bloomquist. The next meeting will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Olson with Sirs. Edna Sjogren co-hostess, Nov. 20. 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