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12 Th Ntwi-Revlew, Roieburj, CAMP FIRE COUNCIL ASKS FOR MORE LEADERS ANO SPONSORS FOR CF "Be Friendly Make Friends Join the Camp Fire Girls" Roseburg has been hearing that slogan often lately as Camp Fire Girls have conducted (heir an nual membership march. This year the drive has paid special attention to the need for volunteer leaders. "In fact," Mrs. Morris Bowker, Council president, says, "we have a special slogan for our adult membership march. It's "Hold that Line!" She explains that "Hold that Line" In Camp Fire jargon means that the organization's leadership line should remain unbroken. In answer to the girls' plea to adults to "Hold that line" by con tinuing their volunteer leadership, 32 leaders have agreed to lead their groups this year. In addi tion, 47 new leaders have joined the agency. These leaders liter ally take in those from A to Z: Mrs. Chester Amundson is guard ian of a Benson Camp Fire group and Mrs. William Zimmerman is a Blue Bird leader in Rose school. At present, there are 60 groups of Blue Bird, Camp Fire Girls and Horizon Club girls in the Rose burg area, ranging in size from 9 to 20 girls. There has been a marked increase in membership in every school in the area. Last year mere were two groups in ruuerton; this vear there are six. with a to tal of 10 volunteer leaders. Glide has grown m Camp Fire member ship from one group to three groups of Blue Birds and three groups of Camp Fire girls, with nine leaders. The women who volunteer a s Camp Fire Girl leaders are the :Mrl LOOK BETTER-FEEL FRESHER III SUITS DRY CLEANED OurlnintSanitonelhj! Cm, 1 (' AU DOOT I fHr IjmL spotPgone mm l . I f!l W ft In mu lis You will marvel, too, the first time you try our revo lutionary Sanitone Dry Cleaning and see how much better it is. Try it today! OEUI MOD GLEANERS 217 tail Douglas St (Oppolit. Caurthomt) Here li What You Have VISIT CONSULT TRY NOTE You owe It to yourself to Investi gate without obligation. Either call at hotel In person or phone for demonstration In privacy of your home. Batteries available for oil mokes of Hearing Aids. MKROTONE OF OREGON, W. C. HEITKEMPER, DISTRIBUTOR WITH COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO., ell S. W. Aider Street, Port I. r. J, Ori.o Or Mob., Nov. 12, H51 backbone of this youth program, according 1o Mrs. Bowker, and ad ditional leaders are still needed. Fullerton fourth graders so far are unable to have a Blue Bird group, due to lack of leadership. A third grade Blue Bird leailer is needed at Riverside. In addition, many as sistants are needed. "Kath group must also have sponsors," continues Mrs. Bow ker. "either men or women. You can understand now why we say tnai meres a place in Limp Fire for everyone." "If you're woman, you can contribute to the Camp Fire cau and have a lot of fun besides by becoming a leader. If you're a man, you needn't have a Camp rire aaugnier or even a camp rire wife to become a sponsor or to serve on a committee," Mrs. Bow ker said. Camp Fire Girls have a saying, "Camp Fire is fun for everyone." ; And if anyone will telephone 3-8277 to offer her services to Koseburg s Camp Fire Girls, she will soon find it's absolutely true, according to CaniD Fir leaders. The other slogan, the one that guides the membership march, is: "Be Friendly Make Friends Join the Camp Fire Girls!" ROSEBURG REBEKAH LODGE TO HOLD HARVEST FESTIVAL The Roseburg Rebekah lodge No. 41 will hold homecoming and a harvest festival on Tuesday. All are asked to bring canned goous to be sent to the Odd Fellows home. There will be an initiation for the large class of candidates. A pot luck supper will be served at 6:30 p.m. The committee in. eludes: Lena Poole and Blanche Poole, co-chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. Kdner, Ruble Bloom, Mayme ten Stella Gilbert, Mary Van Dyne and Mabel Wilson. All canaioates, members and visiting members are invited. CALAPOOIA FARM BUREAU CENTER TO HOLD MEETING TUESDAY The Calapooia Farm Bureau center will meet at the Calapooia clubhouse on Tuesday, Nov. 13. All members are urged to attend as discussions during the business meeting will be of interest to all. A moving picture by the courtesy of the Umpqua Dairy will b e shown directly after the meeting. Visitors welcome. BETA SIGMA PHI CITY COUNCIL TO HOLD DINNER SESSION Beta Sigma Phi City Council will meet at Carl's Haven for a 6:30 p.m. dinner on Tuesday. All members are invited to attend. ODOR-FREE PERSPIRATION REMOVED BETTER PRESS LASTS LONGER COLORS AND PATTERNS REVIVED COSTS NO MORE THAN ORDINARY DRY CLEANING pi-i 1-8201 HARD OF HEARING Baen Waiting For to Bring Your this special Microtone Clinic ond hove your hearing tested with the ntw microtone "Portable Hearing Clinic" modeled after equipment used lr leading hospitals, schools ond universities. with a man who wears a hearing aid and thoroughly understands your problem. There Is no substitute for experience! a revolutionary new smaller, lighter weight Instrument no larger thor a cigarette lighteroffering the clearest, most natural, powerful repro duction of speech without annoying background noises. no button In ear nt complex controls sealed-in plastic, rechargoble batteries unbetievoblt economy! CALL AT ROSE HOTEL, Roseburg WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14th Hours II A.M. To S P.M. Aik for Mr. Htitktmptr. PINOCHLE CLUB OF SUTHERLIN HOLD' MEETING RECENTLY Fair Oak's Pinochle club' was entertained at the Brittain Slack home on Fast Fourth avenue, Suth erlin, Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brauninger as host and hostess, assisted by their daughter, Barbara. Bouquets of chrysanthemums were used in bouquets about the rooms. Pinochle was in play during the evening with Harry Norton win ning high score for men; Mrs. Maggie Francis high score for ladies; Henry Frotscher, second high for men and Mrs. Ruth Man ning, second high for ladies. At a late hour a potluck sup per was served by Mr. and Mrs. Brauninger and Barbara to: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hand, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lamoreaux and chil dren, Jon and Jean; Mr. and Mrs. Alva Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Austin and daughter, Peggy Jean; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Williams; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frotscher and daughter, Evelyn; Mrs. Mag gie Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Brit tain Slack, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norton and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith of Salem. Mrs. Hand was pleasantly sur prised by her daughter, Mrs. Lam oreaux, who presented her mother with a beautifully decorated birth day cake. After the group sang "Happy Birthday" Mrs. Hand cut the cake and it was served with homemade ice cream and pie. . The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lam oreaux, northwest of Oakland. AZALEA SUNSHINE CLUB HOLDS REGULAR PARTY The Azalea Sunshine club held their regular party Oct. 31 at the home of Mrs. Marjory Fisher. This was a costume party and all were dressed in costumes of all kinds. Mrs. Elsie Prince received first prize for the best costume. She was dressed as Beulah. Bee Croff was dressed as a can nibal. Grace Croff was dressed as a girl from Hawaii, grass skirt and flowers. Those present were: Opal Aus tin, Esther Worley, Esther Dirrig. Mildred Booth, Grace Croff, Terry Croff, Peg Roberts, Bee Croff, Frankie Schroder, Gussie Field miller, Jen Snyder, Elsie Prince, Virginia Cripp, Ha Quirke, Mar jory Fisher and Pearl Miller. Re freshments were served. HORIZON CLUB HOLDS SLUMBER PARTY NOV. 1 The Tanda Horizon club of Mel rose had a slumber party Thurs day. The girls brought sack lunches to eat in the evening. They also read books. Darlene Kruse, Donna Dillion and Marion Cobb cooked breakfast for the girls in the mor ning. Those enjoying the party were Darlene Kruse, Donna Dillion, Jea nine Conn, Lou Rae Shrodder, Phyllis Williamson, Charlotte Sand, Donna Sundberg, Anita Herrman, Dalene Busenbark. .Gail Conn, Claudette Manning, Donna Barker and Marion Cobb, chap erone. HALLOWEEN PARTY HELD RECENTLY The young people's class of the Free Methodist church held a Hal loween party at the lovely decor ated home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mclntyre, Oct. 24. Misses Pearl Mclntyre and Pauline Baird were hostesses for the pleasant evening that was spent with the usual sea sonal games. Refreshments were served. Those enjoying the evening were: Lewis and John Mclntyre, Beverly McMurry, Billie Lou Lents, Loma McGrady, Charles and Kenneth Bly, Everett Jacobs, Merle Dunlap, teacher of the class, Mr. and Mrs. Orcn Bly, Frances, Geraldine and Mike Mclntyre and Robert and Norman Miller. LOOKINGGLASS HE UNIT TO MEET AT WILLIAMS PLACE The Lookingglass Home Exten sion unit will hold an all-day meet ing Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Jim Williams beginning at 10 a.m. A sacK lunch will be enjoyed at noon. The topic of the meeting will be "Party Planning," in charge of Mrs. Vance and Mrs. Williams. All women of Ihe com munity are invited. ELGAROSE COMFORT CLUB TO MEET TUESDAY The Elgarose Comfort club will meet at the home of Mrs. Emily llargesheimer on Tuesday. All members and friends are most cordially invited to attend. CAMP FIRE LEADERS TO MEET TUESDAY The Camp Fire loaders associ ation meeting will be held in the Christian church at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday. All members are asked to please be present. TWELVE AND WON CLUB TO MEET Tuesday, the Twelve and Won Bernardine Princen for a noon club will meet at the home of Miss luncheon. All members are cor dially Invited to attend. Hearing Aid Up to Dotet WALTER C. HEITKEMPER & "fr t iR" M COOKING DEMONSTRATION Four-H girls Saturday on 4-H demonstration day served cookies they baked on the seen an coffee to all visitors at their exhibit held in the Western Auto Sup ply store. (Paul Jenkins picture) LAZY DAISY CLUB HOLDS THREE SESSIONS Mrs. Leo Wilkerson's home was the scene of a surprise party for Mrs. Arnold Hansen the afternoon of Oct. 25. The Lazy Daisy club pre sented Mrs. Hansen with a lovely gift of lingerie and a silver set for the baby. Games were played and a luncheon was served. Those present were: Mrs. A. F. Mitchell, Mrs. M. C. Smith, Mrs. Floyd Downing, Mrs. D. J. Han sen, Mrs. Art Graffenbergcr, Mrs. Marvin DeVore, Mrs. Bert Brewer, Mrs. Gil Shankey, Mrs. O. W. Pit tarn, and Mrs. Leo Wilkerson. Mrs. Wally Mentzer was the surprised hostess at a galloping breakfast for the members of the Lazy Daisy club Tuesday. Toast and coffee were served to Mrs. Bert Brewer, Mrs. M. C. Smith, Mrs. Floyd Downing, Mrs. Marvin DeVore. Mrs. Gil Shankey, Mrs. L. W. Pittam. Mrs. Leo Wilkerson, Mrs. Dorothy Vondersaar, Mrs. Arnold Hansen and Mrs. Vernon Bristow. The Nov. 1 meeting of the Lazy Daisy club was held at the home of Mrs. Art Graffenberger. Lunch eon was served at noon and after a social hour, the business meet ing was held. Those present were Mrs. M. C. Smith, Mrs. D. J. Hansen, Mrs. Leo Wilkerson, Mrs. A. F. Mitchell. Mrs. Floyd Downing, Mrs. L. W. Pittam, Mrs. Elmer Lyda Jr., Mrs. Vernon Bristow. Mrs. Bert Brewer, Mrs. June Hagan, Mrs. Gerald Hagan. Mrs. Marvin De Vore, Mrs. Wally Mentzer, and Mrs. Arnold Hansen. The club welcomed a new member, M r s. Dorothy Vondersaar. The two "ucsts of the day were Mrs. Phil Murphy and Mrs. N. L. Nielsen. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Wally Ment zer, Nov. 15. All members are urged to attend if possible. FAIR OAKS GRANGE TO HOLD NOMINATION OF OFFICERS TUESDAY The Fair Oaks Grange of Suth erlin will meet Tuesday for the nomination of officers for the en suing year and all members are urged to be present. Those i n charge are Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Potter. ALPHA IOTA CHAPTER TO MEET AT GRAY HOME Alpha Iota chapter. Beta Sigma Phi, will meet Tuesday evening at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. William Gray, 1011 Brooklyn Ave., with Mrs. Robert White, co hostess. The program will be on "Conduct of Friendship," to be given by Mrs. Harold Monighan. XI EPSILON TO HOLD SESSION AT BOWKER HOME Xi Epsilon chapter. Beta Sigma Phi, will meet Tuesdav at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. M. C. Bowker, South Main street. .Mrs. Wayne Crooch is in charge of the program topic. "Mexican Handi craft East of Mexico City." HOT MINCE PIE CtJk Dairy Queen ll Pie "aIb Chjirv SUTHERLIN GRANGE HE CLUB HOLDS RECENT MEETING The Home Economics club of the Sutherlin Grange met at the home of Mrs. Ella Wegner, Monday, Nov. 5, for a delightful noon lunch eon. Fall flowers were used about the rooms. Covers were placed for: Leana Mel Whitford and Mrs. Walter Woodrow, guests, and the follow ing members, Mrs. Bertha Sand ers, Mrs. Ellen Liesinger, Mrs. Phreda Wahl, Mrs. Fred Walters, Mrs. Stella French, Mrs. Maude Moore. Mrs. Gertrude Bringle, Mrs. Mabel Pearce, Mrs. Erma Buck, Mrs. Wilson Swift. M r s. Elizabeth Gleason, Mrs. Charlotte Parker, Mrs. Hallie Martin, Mrs. Vivian Nicoson, Mrs. Eunice Beck and the hostess, Mrs. Wegner. The business meeting was called to order by the chairman, Mrs. Maude Moore, followed by the roll call. 1 Mrs. Hallie Martin gave a re port on the bazaar which was held last Saturday and stated that it proved very successful. The election of officers for ' the new year were as follows: Mrs. Erma Buck, chairman; Mrs. Eliz abeth Gleason, assistant chair man, and Mrs. Vivian Nicoson. secretary and treasurer. The next meeting will be held Dec. 3, at the home of Mrs. Mabel Pearce, east of Sutherlin. This meeting will be the Christmas party and the exchange of gifts, not over 50 cents. TAU ETA ETA SORORITY HOLDS BUSINESS MEETING Tau Eta Eta held a business meeting Wednesday, Nov . 7, at the home of Jackie Johnson. Plans were made for initiation to be held Nov. 28 at the home o f Mrs. Earl Wiley Sr. Christmas boxes will be made at the next regular business meeting. A committee was appointed to arrange plans for a formal Christ mas ball. Lovely refreshments were served by the hostess to Georgia Daw, Marty Wiley, Glenna Walley, Velda Sanders, l.ila Rawdon, Mildred Bailey, Donna Bushey, Agnes Lindbeig, Morene Hall, Artice Moore and Jeannine Borthwick. ROSEBURG JUNIOR WOMEN'S CLUB TO MEET TUESDAY The Roseburg Junior Women's club will meet at the home of Bonnie Holcomb, 452 South Jack son, Tuesday. All members are urged to attend. ROSEBURG WOMAN'S GARDEN CLUB TO MEET The Garden department of the Roseburg Woman's club will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Bruce Elliott, 1.114 Madrone Ave., with Mrs. Earl Bleile assisting. BRITTEL HOME TO BE MEETING PLACE The Jay-C-Ettes will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Walter Brittel. 542 Brooklyn Ave., Cloverdale. All members are in vited to attend. You'll DAIRY QUF.EN NO. 1711 WINCHESTER NO. 2300 NO. STEPHENS LUCKY t CLUB HOLDS SESSION The Lucky 6 club met Thursday afternoon at Mrs. Forrest Keller's home, 720 South Main St. A delightful luncheon was served to Mrs. Gladys Peifer, Mrs. Jean Flock, Mrs. Gertrude Rich man, Mrs. Lorna Myers and Mrs. Thella Webber. Mrs. Keller was hostess. Canasta was played during the afternoon. High score went t o Mrs. Richman, low score to Mrs. Flock. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. Jean Flock's home, 1114 Corey Ave., Nov. 15. BADOURA CLUB TO HOLD TUESDAY SESSION The Badoura club, Daughters of the Nile, will meet Tuesday at the Shady Oak Motel Court, two miles south of Roseburg with Mrs. Cliff Thornton. Mrs. C. D. Crites and Mrs. Hugh Bernard will be host esses. All members are urged to attend. FOLK DANCING SCHEDULED FOR TUESDAY AFTERNOON There will be folk dancing at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Veterans hospital recreational hall Vi charge of American Legion auxiliary, department of Oregon. RIDDLE HOME EXTENSION UNIT TO MEET TUESDAY The Riddle unit of the Home Ex tension service will meet Tuesday with Virginia Bordeau and Eliza- ; beth Hoff, leaders, demonstrating ion "Party Planning." A potluck 1 luncheon will be served at noon. ! SUTHERLIN TILLICUM CLUB TO MEET TUESDAY The Sutherlin Tillicum club will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Brittain Slack. All members are cordially invited to attend. Here it is! 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Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Neilsen and family from Willow Banc!), Calif., visited relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Prcshern moved into their new home Mon day. Their old home has been pur chased by Mr. Towne, who is con ducting the auctions at Preshern barn. H. D. (Si) Simmons mashed his finger quite badly while at work this week. Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Merrit and family of Coos Bay spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mina Becker. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kenyon and Ralph and Jackie of San Diego, Calif., spent Ihe week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kenyon. The two families went to Coquille one day to visit Melvin Kenyon and children. ' Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stoffcl and daughters have returned home after a week in Los Angeles at tending Mrs. Stoffel's father's fu neral. They later went to Las Vegas to visit her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Jacobson and Barbara of Euene spent the weekend at the M. C. Jacobson home. Bobby Kenyon has been ill at his home several days this week. Mrs. Otto Matthews had her aunt, Mrs. Garnet Denney and her cousin, Marie Lansing of Arcadia, Calif., as overnight guests in her home Tuesday night. Holmes Gabert of Portland vis ited his uncle and aunt. Mr. and I Mrs. Frank Dunn on Wednesday, this week". The H. E. club will meet at the home of Margaret Reece for a no hostess meeting and election of of ficers Monday evening Nov. 12 at 7:30 p. m. All members are urged to attend. A potluck supper preceded the regular grange meeting Tues. day evening. During the meeting, Roy Sheppard was voted to mem bership. Virgil Woodruff reported that the well needed repairs. It is partly filled with mud, and it is planned to have it cleaned out. It was voted to hold a benefit affair to raise funds to buy a ra dio f6r Tommy Dempsey, a for mer resident of Elgarose. He is blind and partially paralyzed from wounds received in Korea. The time and nature of the project is to be announced later. 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