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This will enable the moth ers who have small children in school to be home when their chil dren return home from school. Vera Erbe was appointed 4-H chairman to serve on the 4-H council in this school district. The following chairmen were appointed: hospitality, Alyce Dwight; publicity, Louisa Coats; finance, Maureen Muetzel; World citizenship, Amy Erbe; luncheon, Julia Julia Breitenbucher and pr gram planning, Adda Ollivant. Vera Erbe and Amy Erbe were appointed project leaders for the December meeting which will be, "Holiday Decorations from Na ture." Louisa Coats and Julia Bci tenbucher were appointed project leaders for the February meeting which will be, "Oven Meals." The business meeting was ad journed and the members enjoyed group singing. At noon a delicious luncheon was enjoyed. In the afternoon Miss Lou Ow ens, assistant 4-H leader for the county, gave a very interesting demonstration on, "Nutritious Meals at Low Cost," how one should consider color, flavor and texture as well as nutrition in preparing meals and to make them as attractive as possible. The next meeting will be at the home of Maureen Muetzel with Maureen Muetzel and fi sie Smith as project leaders. The subject of the demonstration will be, "Party Planning." The date will be announced later. Those present were Hazel Ison, chairman; Vera Erbe, vice-chairman; Bessie Smith, secretary treasurer; Lou Owens, county 4-H club agent; Elaine Roberts, Clara Huntley, Maureen Muetzel, Lou isa Coats, Junia Byron, Helen Johnson, Anna Ireland, Minnie Melius and Adda Ollivant. GENE SMITH'S BAND TO PLAY AT VETS Gene Smith's accordian band will open its winter season of per formances by playing at the vet erans hospital Saturday evening at 7:30 p.m.. following the Elks fight program. Among those participating will be: Colleen Tiscina, Bill An. lin, LaVclle Gladwill. Larry Knaggs, Pat Niday, Marjorie Gladwill, Ken neth Gladwill, Kenneth Hadlcy, Donna Watts, LeRoy Cottrcll, Stan lev Knnncer Marlon. Flnnnll cia Finnell, Rggie Miller, Sh'irlecn vuureu, nruce inompson, Arlene and Darlene Botsford, Dick Gcor gen, Helen Cleary and George Anne Kuhn. The program will consist of marches and special popular num bers done by soloists in the band. Mrs. Smith is a member of the Roseburg Zonta club and gives freely of her time and talent to entertain and teach the boys at the hospital. The performance Is rendered by the Zonta club to patients at the hospital. MRS. KITTIE JOBE ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs. Kittle Jobe graciously en tertained members of the Yon calla Business and Professional Women's club at a theatre party Thursday evening. The ladies gath ered at the Central office at six o'clock and were taken to Rose burg where they enjoyed seeing "Jim Thorpe, All American" at the Indian theatre. Returning home, they stopped at the "Airport cafe" where refresh ments were served. Those enjoying- the evening were Mrs. Jean Cowan, Mrs. Louise Snider, Mrs. Bernice Zeller, Mrs. George Krem kau, Mrs. Louise Blomquist, Mrs. Charles Shively, Mrs. Russell Scott, Mrs. Ruby Thomas, Mrs. Sally Farley, Mrs. Paul Flury, Mrs. Dora Benner, Mrs. Ralph Latham, Mrs. Aria Jack, Mrs. Marian Strat, Mrs. Felix Latham, Mrs. Helen Abbott, Mrs. Lydia Emery and Mrs, Jobe. RIVERSDALE MOTHERS MEET FOR BRUNCH A group of Riversdale mothers met recently at Mrs. L. D. Mc Allister's home for a ten o'clock brunch. The purpose of the meet ing was to form a Brownie Girl Scout troup. Mrs. McAllister will be the scout leader with Mrs. Jones as her assistant. Mrs. C. F. Hall, Mrs. Dayle Webster and Mrs. Harold Glover are committee members. Attending the meeting were: Mrs. H, J. Crowdis. Mrs. Dayle Webster, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Leo ' oung, sirs,. Harold Glover, Mrs. W. E. Ott Jr., Mrs. C. F. Hall, Mrs. Don Harmon and the hostess, Mrs McAllister. In adoaara. FOUR GENERATIONS In the four generation picture above left to right include: Mrs. Hope Hitchman, Roseburg, who was born in Silverton; Mrs. Harry H. Curtis of Castle Rock, Wash., who was born in Maro; Mrs. J. S. Hiles, of Kelso, Wash., who was born near Medford, and Delleen Hitchman, Roseburg, Who was born in Silverton, HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OF EVERGREN GRANGE HOLD NOON MEETING The Home Economics club of the Evergreen Grange met at the hall Thursday for a noon potiuck luncheon with Mrs. Nelle Lander, Mrs. Jesse Thomas and Mrs. Hubie Bloom acting as hostesses. The business session was con ducted by vice-chairman, Mrs. Jesse Thomas, and secretary Mrs. Vivian Burgess. Plans were dis cussed for some projects to make money for the organization in the near future. It was announced that all ladies that have hand work for the Christmas bazaar are to bring them to each Grange meet ing. The next meeting of the Ever green Grauge will be held at the hall, Thursday, Nov. 8, with Mrs. Itubie Bell Kobernik, Mrs. Minnie Kobernik and Mis. Sarah Cyrus acting as hostesses. Mrs. Rubie Bloom and Mrs. Jesse Thomas were appointed chairmen of the planning commit tee for the democratic dinner to be served in the near future. The members present for the meeting were: Mrs. Renie Jnk ins, Mrs. Garnet Folmsbee, Mrs. Cecilia Conklin, Mrs. Betty Conk- nn, mrs. aaran Cyrus, Mrs. Fran cis Weaver and Joan; Mrs. Mable Burr, Mrs. Margaret McCord and Peter; Mrs. Velma Albertus, Mrs. Dorothy Talbott, Mrs. Cora John son, Mrs. Ruby Belle Kobernik, Mrs. Edith Bond, Mrs. Ruby Ba ker, Mrs. Vivian Burgess, Mrs Betty Impagliazzo and the three hostesses, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs Lander and Mrs. Bloom. YOUNG PEOPLE'S GROUP HAS SKATING PARTY Members of the MYF of the Methodist church and the Chris tian Endeavor of the Yoncalla Church of Christ enjoyed a skat ing party Friday evening at the Rolletta rink in Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Avery Lasswell chap eroned the young people. Those attending were George Johnson, Jean Scott, Don Wise, Barbara Hughes, Billy Benner, Barbara Wanda and Alvin Rnner Mivin. Potter, Jack Herring, Jean Ed wards. Shirlpv Smith Piml. n,l Carolenc Boucock, Bill Boucock, fiime i.asswen, rnu and John Blomquist, Sharon Timmons, Shir lev Hiehlov. I.nla Hinhlnv IVin Hong, Jimmy Loyd, Jimmy Mc Michael, Leta Kruse, Jane War ner, Marvin Highley, Sam Currier hiiu iuis rants. HALLOWEEN COSTUME "AK I T IS ENJOYED, Members and friends of the Yon-' calla Church of Christ enjoyed a Halloween costume party at the church Saturday evening. Prizes for the best costumes were won by Si Wise. Charles Shivelv and Sally Baxter. 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Mrs. Ed Blomquist, a new mem ber, was welcomed into the club bj the president, Mrs. Raphael Wise. Rollcall was answered with current events. The club decided to send a CARE package to Korea for the refugees and a collection was taken up. The package will be sent in the name of Jim Metz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Metz, who is in service in Korea. A very interesting program was given on ' "Athletics in School," debated by Mrs. E. A. McDonald, affirmative, and Mrs. Ben Metz, negative. A group discussion fol lowed. At the next meeting Mrs. Harold Turpin and Mrs. Hazel Latham will discuss the effect of the new proposed highway 99 on the country and town. The meet ing will be held at the Leroy Hanson home Thursday, Nov. 1. OREGON CHAPTER TO ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY Oregon chapter. No. 57, OES will go to church at Canyonville at the Methodist church at 11 a.m. on Sunday. 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