The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, November 21, 1951, Page 9, Image 9

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Taken re Hospital Mri. Wal
ter Cloake of Roseburg has been
admitted to the Douglas Commu
nity hospital for medical treat
ment. . .
In ley i Weekend In Portion)
Robert McOermott. ton of Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. McDermott ofj
Roseburg, made the trip by plane
and back to Portland to enjoy
the weekend visiting his cousin,
Bill Burke, at the home of hit
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mri.
Edward P. Burke.
Returns To Portland Mrs. W.
R. Affleck of Portland has re
turned to her home, following a
visit of several days In Roseburg
with her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Affleck. This
evening the Afflecks' daughters,
Pat and Candy, of Portland will
arrive here for the Thanksgiving
holiday weekend. - -.
Will Visit In Dallas Mr. and
Mrs. H. N. Jacobson and son,
Dick, of Roseburg will spend
Thanksgiving in Dallas with the
Jacobsons' son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Grem
mel (Peggy Jacobson), and their
small son, Steven. The Jacobsons
will return home Friday.
Become Grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. Liwson King of Rose
burg and Mr. and Mrs. B. Block
of Ashland became grandparents
Monday, Nov. 19, when Mr. and
Mrs. David B. Block of Roseburg
became the parents of a daughter,
Myrl Ann, born at Mercy hospital
and weighing eight pounds three
ounces. Mrs. Block is the former
Myrtle (Myrl) King of this city.
Her mother, Mrs. Lawson King, is
a proof-reader at the New-Review.
Co to Portland Mrs. Harry F.
Hatfield and Mrs. Fred A Knight
of Roseburg left this morning by
bus for Portland to spend the
Thanksgiving weekend. Mrs. Hat
field will be with her son-in-law
and daughter, Attorney and Mrs,
William W. Knight, and family.
Mrs. Knight will visit her son,
William W. Knight, and family.
and her two daughters, Mrs. H. J.
Watson and Mrs. R. B. Houser
and families.
Hero From Alaika Mr. and
Mrs. James R. Williams and three
daughters, - Lana Louise, Dona
Lynn and Kathleen Joyce, have
arrived from Kodiak. Alaska, for
a noiiaay visit with Mrs. Williams'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon O.
Bailey. Mr. Williams is in the navy
and has been in Kodiak the last
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18 months. From here, the Wil
liams' go to Kansas City and on to
Florida, where Mr. Williams will
have recruiting duty.
lack From - Conference Mrs.
Nell Ulrica, hospital representative
for the Dept. of Oregon, American
Legion auxiliary; Mra. Edith
Marshall, Mrs. Jane Stephens and
Mrs. Marion Mark have returned
to Roseburg, following a trip to
Portland to attend the American
Legion auxiliary conference held
Nov. 15-16. Helen Bellomy, Port
land; Wilda Thorn, The Dalles,
department officers, and Mrs. C.
Gunn, Portland, a national "Re
hab" officer, were the speakers
on' "Rehabilitation." Those attend
ing the conference for presidents
and secretaries will make their
reports at the American Legion
auxiliary meeting tonight at 8
o'clock in the Koblhagen building.
Arrives From Wisconsin Mrs.
Merle Lowden, nee Gertrude Laird,
of Milwaukee, Wis., has arrived
in Roseburg, having been called
by the illness of her father, Binger
H. Laird, patient at Mercy hos
pital, who suffered a heart attach
10 days ago. The Lairds' son. Bur.;
ton n. Laird of beattle, arrived
here last week and is remaining
here through this week. The Lairds'
younger daughter, Miss Maxine
Laird, spent last week here and
returned the first of the week to
bar work in Portland. Burton H.
Laird's wife joined him here to
day from Seattle to remain over
Thanksgiving at the Laird .home
on Winchester street. Binger H.
Laird ii reported to be slowly im
proving at the hospital.
Joyful Bluebirds Mr
At Dillord School Tuesday
The joyful Bluebirds met Tuesday
afternoou in Mrs. Lewis's room at
Dillard school with their leader,
Mrs. Gene Lesher. The group has
been organized and the following
officers elected: Barbara Lesher,
president;. Patricia . McLennan,
treasurer; Dona Mae Moore, sec
retary. They are" sponsored by the
Dillard Woman's Society of Chris
tian service. ,
They are working on their fall
project, which is building and fur
nishing a large doll house. The
third grade girls are making cur
tains, crocheting rugs making the
furniture and outfitting the doll
house completely. They hope to
have it finished by Christmas.
The members present were: Pa
tricia McLennan, Lorainne Fisher,
Donna Mae Moore, Sheryl Laur
ence, Barbara Lesher. Pamela
Laurence. Genie Petty, Faith Arm
strong, Suzanne McLennan, Dav
alln Nichols and the leader, Mrs.
Lesher.
The Navy plane NC4 stopped at
the Azores on the first trans-Atlantic
flight in 1919.
Jolly Bluebirds
Meet In Dillard
The Jolly Bluebirds were organ
ized Tuesday afternoon at the
home of their leader. Mrs. Fran
ces Collins of Dillard. They elected
Sandra Perin, president, and Shir
ley Manley, vice-president. The
Jolly Bluebirds will make and fur
nish a four room doll house as
their project. They have papered
the walls and laid the linoleum, on
the floors.
The CHC Logging company Is
sponsoring the group. The girls
present were Judy Dorrah, Susan
Trobough, Katherine Schiermeit
ter, Joan Bertucci, Judy Wade,
Judy Hillmick, Peggie Seabald,
Perley Collins, Mary Gill, Ruth
Ann Glover, Sandra Perin and
Shirley Manley. Next week, the
group will meet on Thursday aft
ernoon at the home of their leader,
Mrs. Collins.
The Camp Fire and Bluebird
girls have been selling peanut brit
tle to the community.
ADVISED TO LIAVI TOWN
The state's case against Joe Mar
tinez, 19, and Jose Avila Chavez,
Winston Churchill fought In the
last decisive battle with British-
Egyptian forces at Omdurman in
1898 in the Sudan campaign which
began British-Egyptian joint rule
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20, both arrested on a charge of
contributing to the delinquency of
a minor, has been dismissed on
recommendation of District Attor
ney Robert G. Davis. The pair
was advised to leave town. .
latlons were held Monday night at
a meeting of the Douglas County
Sheriff's Aero squadron, according
to Ira Byrd, squadron commander.
Movies of a marine retreat from
Heartbreak ridge in Korea were
shown. -
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