The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, December 18, 1951, Page 8, Image 8

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    Th Nwi-ftvUw, Roicburg, Ort Tim,, Dtt, II, 1951
EAST DOUGLAS H.B.
UNIT HOLDS SESSION
The East Douglai Home Exten
sion unit met at the Glide Grange
hall oo Dec. 12, (or an all day
meeting with a potluclc luncheon
at noon.
A ihort business meeting was
held in the forenoon with Mia.
Vern Shrum, Chairman Preii
tng. After lunch Christmas gifts
were exchanged.
The project for the afternoon
session was "Holiday Decorations
from Nature," and was in charge
of Mrs. Ray Ballou and Mrs.
Taylor McCord. Each member
made a holidat wreath besides
being shown several other novel
ideas for holiday decorations.
Those present were: Mrs. Jim
Marier, Mrs. Ray Ballou, Mrs.
Elbert Cellers, Mrs. Lillle Van
Horn, Mrs, Samuel Haas, Mrs.
Maurice Weber, Mrs. E. M. Ma
this, Mrs. Dale Hatfield, Mrs. Wil
liams Melton, Mrs. M. A. Mc
Kibben, Mrs. Tylor McCord, Mrs.
Dick Huok, Mrs. Stanley Baldwin,
Mrs. A. J. Updegrave, Mrs. L.
W. Digby, Mrs. Dale Angel, Mrs.
K. I,. Eberhard, Mrs. Harold
Hinds, Mrs. Jim Henigan, Mrs.
Leslie Hatfield, Mrs. George Case
beer, Mrs. Melvin McCord, Mrs.
Edward llartz, Mrs. Earl Ram
sey, Mrs. Don Wright, Mrs. Bess
Blakely, Mrs. J. P. Brum, Mrs.
Vern Shrum, Mrs. Sam Ball and
Mrs. Stanley Hatfield.
NU PHI MU SORORITY
PLANS CHRISTMAS PARTY
The Nu Phi Mu Christmas party
will be held Wednesday evening at
eight o'clock at the home of Mis.
M. C. Bowker. All members are
urged to attend.
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For You and Your Guests-
SAM GORDON
THE KIBITZER OF CONTRACT BRIDGE
. , . . will give lessons and con
duct a duplicate bridge tourna
ment . . .
Wednesday, Dec. 19, 1951
at the Club's Terrace Bollroom.
Afternoon Session of Lessons
2 P.M. to 4 P.M.
Evening Session, Duplicate Tournament
at 8 P.M.
TICKETS ARE NOW AVAILABLE AT THE
ELKS' OFFICE. $1 per person per session.
OLALLA-TINMILE HOME
EXTENSION UNIT HOLDS
TUESDAY SESSION
The Olalla-Tenmile Home Ex
tention unit met at the home o
Mrs. Walter Coals on Tuesda;
wilh 24 women present.
The business meeting was callet
to order by the chairman, Mrs
Hazel Ison.
Louisa Coats and Mrs. Evelyn
Maisenbach were appointed to at
tend the project leader training
meeting Dec 19.
Project leaders appointed for
later meetings were: Alyce
Dwight and Kate Schosso for
"Draperies" and Minnie Melius
and Blanche Degner, "Accessories
for the Home."
Vera Erbe, 4-H chairman, re
ported the following 4-H clubs and
their leaders: Mrs. Alyce Dwight,
seventh and eighth grade cooking;
Vera Stackhouse, fifth and aixih
grade cooking; Mable Roberts,
sewing; Arnold Roberta and Ted
Brinkman, livestock clubs,, apd
Paul Maisenbach, forestry club.
Following the business meeting
the members enjoyed a dellcioui
potluck luncheon and an hour of
visiting.
In the afternoon, project lead
ers, Hazel Ison and Julia Breiten
bucher, gave an interesting dem
onstration on "Christmas Decora-
1 Hons." using natures greens and
i berries. They demonstrated bow
to make wreaths and door swags
! from evergreens, using cones,
plain or painted, berries of dif
ferent kinds and colored bells wilh
; ribbon.
They had various candle holders
i made from wood and from moss
! and greens. A number of wrapped
! packages with bells, colored balls,
cones and berries showed new and
attractive ways of wrapping pack
ages. I The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Junia Byron on
Tuesday, Jan. 22 at 11 a.m., with
j Miss Betty J. Paterson, county
extension agent. In charge of the
: demonstration on "Window Treat
ments." Those present were: Adda 01
livant, Mary Hodges, Isabelle
Bradshaw, Clara Huntley, Julia
! Breitenbucher, Reta Mae New
: lun, Donna Mae Hinch, Hazel
Ison, Bessie Smith, Alyce Dwight,
Junia Bryon, Maureen Muetzel,
Minnie Melius, Blanche Degner,
: Olive Neely, Aletha Neely,
Olive Neely, Aletha Neely, Helen
Johnson, Vera Erbe, Kate Schosso.
4 Kate Mack, Emma Diedrich, Ha
zel cnamDim, neien xoung anu
Louisa Coats.
CANDY SALE PLANNED
FOR WEDNESDAY
The Junior Woman's club will
hold a candy sale In front of J. C
Penney's store beginning at 1
a.m. Wednesday.
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HOME EXTENSION HOLDS
RECENT MIITINO
The Lookinnalass unit
Unwim Sr.vfenKinn met Dee.
the home of Mrs. Mae Green.
"Holiday uecorauona irom ia
ture" was the topic with leaders,
Dorothy Boling and Mildred 01
livant demonstrating.
Members present were Mrs.
Don Ollivant, Mrs. Cliff Boling,
Mrs. John W. Ascott, Mrs. Neal
Mrs. B. E, Forbes, Mrs. Green,
Mrs. Gract Forbes, Mrs. Alice
Robertson, Mrs. Billie Elliott,
Mrs. Bessie Wylie, Mrs. Maurice
L. Forbes, Mrs. Paul Haddow,
Mrs. John Maddox, Grace Hart
ley, Guyla Rudzik, Mrs. Cliff
Grasser. Mrs. Milton Vance and
Mrs. William Niebaum.
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Does music have any
meaning? Can it actually
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explanation? There are dif
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that subject. And as usual,
with controversial issues,
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sit in your own way.
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and facing camera), Mrs. Robert Burton, Mrs. J. A. Gibson and
Mrs. Otho Cornell. In the picture below some of those attending
the noon sandwich luncheon at the clubhouse are photographed
by Paul Jenkins.
XI OMICRON MEMBERS
TO MEET WEDNESDAY
Xi Omicron chapter, Beta Sigma
Phi, will meet Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. Ed Radlgan, 132 Clo
ver Lane, for a Christmas party
and gift exchange by secret sisters.
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