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t Thi News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Thin., Dte. 6, 1951 AOWAKIYA CAMP FIRE CROUP HOLDS BUSY MEETING RECENTLY The Aowaklya Camp Fire group of St. Joseph'! school Ii mak ing a scrapbook of Roseburg com munity project! and Oregon in gen eral, to exchange with the Aowa kiye group of Worcester, Mass. The latter group sent a letter after reading a writeup in the Camp Fire Girl magazine. The groups alto exchange letters and ideas. A mother's tea is being planned for Jan. 21 and will be held at the home of Mrs. Edward Murphy. The .girls are also learning two dra matic plays and collecting toys and gifts for a Christmas box to be sent to the orphanage in Port land. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE TO MEET ON MONDAY The excutlve committee of the Woman i Society of the First Pres-i byterian church will meet at 1:30 p.m. Monday, Dec, 10, at the church parlors. All officers and committee chairmen are requested to be present. The Christmas program of the Woman's Society will be held f jl- lowing a 1:30 p.m. business meet ing and installation of officers Dec. 13. Tea will be served at the close of the program. Mrs. Otho GosneM Is chairman of the hostess com mittee. EDEN LADIES AID HOLDS ELECTION OP OFFICERS TUESDAY Election of officers was held Tuesday afternoon when the Eden Ladies Aid met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ulson. Mrs. Edna Sjogren was co-hostess. Rev. Willis Erickson had charge of the business session and also read the devotionals. New officers for the year are: Mrs. Gunnar Johnson, president; Mrs. Nelda Sand, vice president; and Mrs. Edna Sjogren, secretary, MEETING IS PLANNED FOR MONDAY A meeting will be held at the new clubhouse of the Roseburg Woman's club on Moshcr street Monday evening, Dec. 10 at eight o'clock with representatives from county churches, civic organiza tions and public to discuss the counly-wide chest x-ray service scheduled around Jan. IS. The newttt idea in Holiday Greeting! new way to ditplay your Christmas Cards. new way to send your good wither This gay train has space aboard for all your Christmas Cords , . . and space on the Red caboose for your personal signature. Complete with mailing envelope . . $1.00 GEORGIE LEE SHOPPE "Everything for Children" 130 NOR7H JACKSON PHONE 3-5056 ROSEBURG, OREGON SOUTH DEER CREEK GRANGE HOLDS SATURDAY MEETING The South Deer Creek Grange met Saturday night with worthy master, Ralph Wood, in the chair. There were three officers absent. The charter was draped for brother Stewart Hall, who recently passed away. Reports were given by all the retiring officers. Members are asked to help dec orate the hall Sunday afternoon, Dec. 9. All the newly elected of ficers were installed at Riversdale Grange hall, Monday, Dec. 3. A past maslers pin was presented to Ralph Wood, the retiring master. There were 49 members present. ROSEBURG JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB TO HOLD DOLL SALE The Roseburg Junior Woman's club is sponsoring a doll and toy sale Friday and Saturday in front of the J. C. Penney store on Jack son street. Dolls, stuffed animals and doll clothes are to be on sale. All doll clothes are marked as to the size doll. The sale will start at ten o'clock, Friday morning and continue throughout the day. If items remain over the sale will continue Saturday. AMARANTH TO MEET ON FRIDAY, EVENING Douglas court No. 18, Order of Amaranth, will meet Friday night at eight o'clock at the Masonic temple to observe "Home Folks" night. A skit will be presented by the Community Players, newly organ ized dramatic group. All members are urged to be present. SUTHERLIN LADIES PLAN ANNUAL BAZAAR AND DINNER The Sutherlin Methodist church ladies will hold the annual bazaar rummage sale and dinner in the social rooms of the church on Fri day. The sale will start at two o'clock. Dinner in the evening will start at six o'clock. Ladies who have articles are urged to get them turned in and the rummage articles are to be left at the Jesse Cooper home. REBEKAH CONVENTION SLATED FOR FRIDAY . The Roseburg Rebekah district convention is scheduled for Fri day, Dec. 7. Mrs. Gene Lakey is the chairman. All are invited to attend. LADIES AID OF SUTHERLIN HOLDS NOVEMBER MEETING The Ladies Aid of the St. John's Lutheran church of Sutherlin met for thejr Nov. 15 meeting at 7:30 p.m. , at the home of Mrs. Nor , man Aaby. flans tor a tooa ana apron saie were made to be held on Dec 8 starting at 11 a.m., at the Brown and Allen Garage. Mrs. Keith Dies was appointed chairman of the I sale. The business meeting was closed Iwith the "Lord's Prayer." The ladies spent the remainder of the evening sewing on a layette. I Ten ladies were served a lunch- eon by the hostess, Mrs. Norman Aaby. MELROSE HOME EXTENSION UNIT TO MEET FRIDAY The Melrose Home Extension unit will meet Friday at the Grange hall at 11 a.m. A potluck luncheon will be served. There will be a demonstration, "Holiday Decora tions From Nature." A workshop is to be held. Members are asked to make a Christmas wreath, a holiday centerpiece and other holi day decorations to stress the use of Oregon greens and cones. Bring wire coat harrger, old scissors, fir or cedar bows or holly; cones, a 15 inch red candle and some string. HAM DINNER TO OPEN TO PUBLIC A ham dinner will be served at the Melrose Grange hall Satur day evening, Dec. 8 from six to elrjht o'clock. The public is cor dially invited to attend. Special prizes will be given chil dren of twelve years of age. For those desiring to remain at the hall for a social time, cards will be in play. RIVERSDALE GRANGE TO MEET FRIDAY Riversdale Grange will meet Fri day evening at 8:15 o'clock at the hall. Refreshments will be in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stark. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Dalros, Mr. and Mrs. John Trozelle and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Booth. BOARD AND COUNCIL MEETING TO BE HELD The executive board of the Rose burg Woman's club and the Jun ior Woman's club council will hold an imnnrtanr meeting tonight. Dec. 6, at the new clubhouse on Mosher street. WSCS OF METHODIST CHURCH TO HOLD BAZAAR The WSCS of the First Metho dist church will hold its annual bazaar in the social hall on S. Main street from 9 a.m. until S p.m. Friday. Foods, gifts and white elephants will be included. There will be a hobby booth. Tea will be served. Plants will also be on sale. GOLD STAR MOTHERS TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY The Gold Star Mothers will ob serve the third anniversary of the chapter Friday at a one o'clock potluck luncheon at the home of Mrs. Lucy Cloake in Edenbower. Members are to bring a gift to ex change and also table service. ANNUAL DANCE 'TO BE HELD FRIDAY The Roseburg Junior Woman's club will hold its annual dance at the Country club for the members and invited guests Friday. The af fair is semi-formal. ' IK wALLYS Ds headquarters GOLDEN CREST MARGARINE 3 -69 STARLAC POWDERED SKIM MILK 5mquo"s FOR IDAHO RUSSET BAKING POTATOES AND RED SKIN FRYING POTATOES -The finest the market offers. Right for coFd days.' HUBBARD SQUASH 3'i: Fresh Tender CAULIFLOWER 9 lb. Tangerines 39 Dozen Winter Banana APPLES 5 ibs. 35 BORDEN'S PASTEURIZED PROCESSED Vi lb. loaf CHEESE SPREAD 59c WHEATIES 2pkgs. The Breakfast of Champions 29c POWDERED or BROWN SUGAR C & H Ib. 10" ZEE NAPKINS 10' ZEE TOWELS 4 Rolls 15' ZEE TISSUE 29' FRYER Fresh -Tender Pfln Refl(Iy Home Grown 69 Cl GOD'S WORD PICNICS Average Hormel's 4 and 5 Lb. LIVER pork FRESH Iked Hi icon EASTERN Ib. 45c WA NORTH ROSEBURG'S SHOPPING CENTER ON THE HIGHWAY AT GARDEN VALLEY ROAD 26. And in the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent from Cod unto a city of Gelillee,- named Naiareth, 27. To a virgin espous ed to a man whose name was Joseph, of the house of David; and the virgin's name was Mery. 28. And the angel came in unto her, and said, Hail, thou that art highly favored, the Lord is with thee: blessed art thou among women. 31. And, behold, thou shalt conceive in thy womb, and bring forth a son, and shalt call his name JESUS. Luke 1:26-28,31 Visit Of Strange Elderly Woman Ends In Suicide SAVANNAH.'Ca. UP) This is the way police said it happened: An elderly woman with a cul tured southern accent went to the travelers aid desk in the Union sta tion here and asked for directions to Savannah s best hotel. She ap parently had arrived on a train from , the north. She wore an inexpensive black hat and coat, and her cotton stock ings were twisted. The travelers aid suggested a less expensive hotel, but the woman insisted on the best. ' "I might spend the winter in Savannah," she said. Soon afterwards she registered i at one of Savannah's leading noieis. ine name sne save was Amelia Samors; her address, Shel ton, Mass. iier only luggage was a small black bag. Before she went to her room she deposited a little more man 1100 with the clerk. A day passed. Monday afternoon her body was found in her room. There was a oriel note nearby: "73 no survivors. The money which I have will pay the hotel bill and the funeral expenses." Dr. Harold Smith, coroner for Chatham county, said the death was a suicide. An overdose of sed atives, perhaps. I He made the customary check. Shelton, Mass., is not listed in the u. i. postal guide. A spectacles case had only one word "Syra cuse" for a clue. The body lies unidentified in i funeral home here. Tasmania, an island off the south east coast of Australia has more potential waterpower than all the rest of Australia put together. 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