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    S The News-Review, Rosebura, Ore. Frt., Doc. 11. 1951
AFTSRNOON SPENT
AT GOLDEN HOME
A delightful afternoon was spent
it the Golden home In Curtln
Thursday when women of the com
munity gathered there. A special
feature of the afternoon was a
stork shower honoring M r s,
Golden. Several who were unable
to be present sent their gifts.
Those attending were Mrs. Go
Ins, Mrs. Mcacham, Mrs. Gregory.
Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Jacob, Mrs. Redi
fcr, Mrs. Matson, Mrs. Billings,
Mrs. Hodges, Mrs. Thompson,
Mrs, Booher, Mrs. Holt, Mrs. Oat.
ney, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Crane,
Mrs. Littlepate, Mrs. Galdabinl
and Mrs. Suiter.
Refreshment! were lerved.
CATHOLIC LADIES
TO HOLD RUMMAGE SALE
The Catholic ladlei will hold l
rummage sale Saturday In the
basement of the rectory on E.
Oak sh-eet from 8:30 until 4 p.m.
mil
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a:u. u:m h ail U
Suggests Would Buy for Himself O
Stetson Hats
Pajamas
Sport Shirts
Gloves
Argyle Sox
Pendleton Robes
Mufflers
0 Don't Forget Our Suit
and Toocoat Sale!
The Toggery 1
dim or nor ay
m.
PITTSBURGH PAINTS
art made of finest quality
materials that's why they. . .
WEST COAST
BUILDING SUPPLY
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At
this
1 1 m o f
year It Is a
pleasure to express
to all our friends
and customers our sincere
appreciation for your
loyalty and good will. May your
holiday s be oyful and may
the New Year brjng you on obundan'ci of
all
you
most desire.
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FREE PARKINS AT THE FARM BUREAU
MYRTLE CREEK PTA
HAS INTERESTING
MEETING THURSDAY
The Myrtle Creek PTA held a
short but Interesting meeting
Thursday evening.
The meeting was opened by the
president. Mrs. Hugh rtijSKs. The
minutes of previous meeting were
read by the secretary Mrs. Al
Neat.
Mrs. Ted Rice Rave the treas
urer's report. She report) that
$40.00 was taken in from the ma
gician snow and $20.00 from the
luncheon served to the principals
of Douglas county by the PTA
members.
Mrs. Mel Wheaton, room mother
chairman, gave a report on the
Christmas parties to be held in
the various class rooms Friday
afternoon previous to Christmas.
Mrs. Ted Kice gave a report on
the mobile cnest x-ray plans
brought out In the meeting that
she attended Monday evening,
Dec. 10, at Roseburg. The x-ray
unit will visit South Douglas
county from Jan. 15-Feb. 16. .
Mrs. Roy Denman gave a
county council meeting report.
She reports that there u a study
group program on Wednesdays at
2 p.m. over KRXL. These pro
grams deal with subjects of in
terest to the members of the dif
ferent study groups. Thursdays at
4 p.m. over KRNR will be
speeches on timely topics spon
sored by Douglas county council.
Before turning the program
over to the program chairman
Mrs. Herb Bell, Mrs. Riggs an
nounceu thai file next execu
tive board meeting will be held
at the Paul Froehlich borne Jan.
next regular f TA meeting
will be Jan. 10. It will be teacn
ers night with Departmental dem
onstrations. The program opened with the
flag salute and singing of "Amer
ica" by the sudience. Rev. James
E. Kratz was the accompanist at
the electric organ.
Mrs. Jack Doud read a very
timely poem "Christmas Vaca
lion." Mr. Goodpasture sang "There s
A Song Jn The air" "1 Just Pre
tend," a' very touching bit of
poetry, was given by Mrs. Ken
Winston. Rev. Krati did a little
reminiscing with words and mu
sic at the electric organ. His song
selections were "Dreaming of a
White Christmas" and "It Came
Upon A Midnight Clear."
There was singing of Christmas
carols by the PTA group.
Refreshments were served by
the third grade mothers and
teachers.
SHERIFF'S POSSE
HOLDS FUN NIOHT
rm,- cv.A..irr'a nniGa members
and their families had their an
nual potluck dinner at the fair
grounds TOursaay, uet. m.
The hostesses for the evening
t-M itRoil1' WWnrrit. Mrs.
Elmer Hampton, Mrs. Les Miller
and Mrs. O. T. warier. -m.oi-
mas decorations were usea.
"Fun Niglit" was pui uu u,
Elmer Hampton and Red Eckhardt.
Many contest games were played.
A large crowd was present.
SWINGEROO SQUARE
DANCE CLUB TO MEET
The Swingeroo Square Dance
club will meet Saturday, Dec. i2,
at the Edenbower gym. All lad
ies are asked to bring fruit cake.
Dancing will start at nine o clock
sharp. . ., ,
There will also be a New Year s
dance Dec. 31 at the Edenbower
gym for members and invited
guests. All are invited to attend.
Cheese Cake
SPECIAL
SATURDAY, DEC. 22
AT
CLEO'S BAKERY
314 North Jackson
ESTATE JEWELRY
The following Items are In an estate and must be sold Immediately.
Bids will be accepted on approval of the trustees. All are beautiful
and wanted pieces of finer Jewelry and Silver.
LADY'S DIAMOND RING, I and carat diamond set in a platinum
mounting.
MAN'S DIAMOND RING, I and Ya carat diamond set in white gold
mounting.
MAN'S DIAMOND RING, I carat diamond set in gold mounting.
LADY'S DIAMOND DINNER RING, total weight of stones is over 2
carats, et In beautiful platinum mounting.
SERVICE FOR 12 IN SILVER, finest silver manufactured in Vienna over 92
years ago. Unusual pattern. This it a collector's item.
These Items Are On Display at
LAWSON'S
114 North Jaekion
RIVERSDALI HEC
HAS CHRISTMAS
PARTY AT HALL
Holly, tinsel and other holiday
decorations were used for the old-
lasnioned Christmas party held by
the Riversdale Home Economics
club at the Grange hall recently.
A potluck luncheon was served
at 12:30 o'clock.
Margaret Booth was elected
vice chairman at the business
meeting.
Plans were made for the social
night and Christmas party to be
held at the Uau Dec. 22 at
which time everyone attending is
asked to bring a 50 cent gut to
exchsnge. Parents are requested
to bring gifts for their own chil
dren. Those attending are also
asked to bring a contribution tow
ards the Christmas treats for the
evening.
Plans were also made for a
New Year's eve watch party be
ginning with a potluck dinner at
b:30 suarp. Games ana entertain
ment will be provided lor all age
groups.
Christmas carols were sung and
gifts were exchanged. Guests
present were: Mrs. Lyle Bost
wick, Mrs. Fred Parrott, Mrs. W.
U. Love, Mrs. Harvey Ewens and
Mr . F. G. Ewens. Members pres
ent were: Ethel Youngren, Dessie
Tipton, Addle Schneider, Hilda
Wauers, Lua spray, L,ucy ua-
terman, Florence Norris, Anna
Trozelle, Nelda Norris, Millie
Beckwith, Aeries Schmidt, it. .31
Wagoner-, Anita Star, marga.vjt
Miller, Jo Feldkamp, Margaret
Booth, Essie Olson and Cbarlene
Trozelle. "
The next meeting will be held
at a 12:30 o'clock noon potluck
luncheon Jan. 11 at the home of
Mrs. Mabel Wilson on Rose street
with Ethel Youngren as co-hostess.
Those attending are asked
to bring their table service.
FAIR OAKS GRANGE
HE CLUB HOLDS
POTLUCK DINNER
Home Economic club of the
Fair Oaks Grange met Friday at
the hall east of Sutherlin for a
delightful potluck dinner. The
Christmas motif was . carried out
through the spacious room with
a very pretty centerpiece con
sisting of Santa Claus and his
sleigh with eight reindeer a r
ranged by the 'hostesses, Mrs.
Jean Smith and Mrs. Mary Whit
ney. Covers were placed for: Mrs.
Maggie Francis, Mrs. Evelyn
Frotscher, Mrs. Jennie Harrison,
Mrs. Dora Hamilton, Mrs. Dor
othy Norton, Mrs. Jean Smith,
Mrs. Billie Williams, Mrs. Velma
Brauninger, Mrs. Jeanette Loerts,
Mrs. Josephine Carr, Mrs. Pearl
Thornton, Mrs. Mary Whitney and
Mrs. Mary Vincent.
The business meeting was caUed
to order Dy ine cnairman, airs.
Jean Smith, and the roll call
was answered to by giving a fav
orite recipe.
The various committees of the
club gave short interesting re
ports. '
A handkerchief shower was
given in honor of Mrs. Mary Whit
ney, who is leaving the first of
the year for New York, where
she will make her home.
The next meeting will be held
at the hall Friday, Jan. 18, and
the new officers for the year 1952
will assume their offices.
RIVERSDALE GRANGE
TO HAVE CHRISTMAS
PARTY ON SATURDAY
The Riversdale Grange will hold
the annual Christmas party at
eight o'clock Saturday evening at
the hall. Adultsr aaskdto rbingee
the hall. Adults are asked to bnn?
gifts for exchange. Parents are
asked to bring gifts for their chil
dren. Everyone attending is asked
to bring a contribution for the
treats.
LAZY DAISY CLUB
HOLDS DECEMBER SESSION
The December meeting of the
Lazy Daisy club was held at the
home of Mrs. Leo Wilkerson.
After a buffet luncheon and a
social hour the business meeting
was held. New officers were
elected as follows: president, Mrs.
Leland Pittam; vice president,
treasurer, Mrs. Floyd Downing;
secretary, Mrs. Marion Sowa and
publicity chairman, Mrs. Al Fish.
All members were urged to at
tend the Christmas party to be
held at the Evergreen Grange hall
at Winston Dec. 14. If members
find it impossible to attend the
party, they were asked to send
their gifts and the food they were
asked to bring.
The next meeting will be held
Jan. 3 at the home of Mrs. Ver
non Brlstow.
IUTHERLIN ORANGE
HOLDS POTLUCK
AND CHRISTMAS PARTY
Sutherlin Grange met Friday
evening at the Grange hall west
of town for a delightful potluck
turkey dinner and Christmas
The spacious hall was beautifully
beautifully decorated in the
Christmas motif and . the tables
were grated with clever arrange
ments. ,
Covers were placed ' for over
200 Grangers and their families.
Santa Claus arrived on the
scene and distributed candy canes
and popcorn to all of the children.
Charles Wahl gave an interest
ing welcome talk and Mrs. Eliz
abeth Gleason gave the invoca
tion. . Mrs. Fred Walters had charge
of the program, which consisted
of a duet by Ellen Wahl and
Miss Sanders a solo. "White
Christmas," by Dorothy Bringle;
several readings by children of
tne urangers ana a Christmas
poem by Charles Wahl. Dancing
was enjoyed until a late hour with
Frank Nicolizzl calling the square
dances.
The next regular Grange meet
ing will be held Wednesday eve
ning, Dec. 26, and will be pre
ceded by a potluck supper. All
Granie members are urged to
attend.
WSCS OF SUTHERLIN
HOLDS POTLUCK DINNER
The Women'a Society of Chris
tian Service met Thursday at the
Sutherlin Methodist social rooms
lor a delightful Christmas Meet
lit! and potluck dinner. The ta
bles were decorated in the Christ'
mas motif by Mrs. Stella French.
hostess. A lighted Christmas tree
was placed at one side of the spa-1
cious room and many beautifully'
wrapped guts were placed under
it. .!
Covers were placed for: Rev.
and Mrs. Rosert Fell and small
son; Mrs. Robert Weaver and
son; Mrs. Arthur Tremen and
daughter; Mrs. Tremen, Mrs.
nenry Barge, Mrs. Henrietta Bos
wick, Mrs. C. D. Stlllwell and
granddaughter; Mrs. Ruth Pogue,
Mrs. William Crowell, Mrs. Wal
ter Slater, Mrs. Ward C. Watson,
Mrs. Harold Jones, Mrs. Jennie
Comstock, Mrs. Orville French,
Mrs. H. V. Church. Mrs. Lewis
Sheffol, Mrs. Wilson Swift, Mrs.
nay ranter and Mrs. Jesse
Cooper. , -
Rev. Fell had charge of the
devotionals.
The program of the afternoon
was in charge of Mrs. Crowell
and was as follows: singing of
Christmas carols, readings by
Mrs. Fell and Mrs. French, two
solos by Mrs. Pogue and Mrs.
Watson and a Christmas story
read by Mrs. Slater.
The afternoon closed with the
exchange of gifts and an enjoy
able social hour.
The next regular meeting ''and
potluck dinner will be held Thurs
day, Jan. 24.
DANCING SCHOOL TO
HOLD CHRISTMAS PARTY
Ralph Patterson's Roseburg
School of Dancing will hold its
annual Christmas party Saturday
morning at 11 a.m. at the studio.
Students, parents and friends are
invited.
Each child attending Is asked
to bring a 25 cent gift to ex
change. Refreshments will be
served.
HE
SUTIWPMHMO COHTMT f01flAHO.
Still 2 Days
TERRIFIC 25 OFF SALE
On ALL Shoes
REGULAR SESSION
HELD BY REBEKAH
LODGE TUESDAY EVENING
Roieburj Rebekah lodge No. 41
met for a regular session Tues
day evening at 7:30 o'clock with
Minnie South, vice grand acting
as noble grand in the absence of
Mildred Gardner, who was ill.
Faye Jensen reported on the
meeting vi iiiv uvuKiBB cuumy
iieann Department ana ine Doug
las County TB association that
was held Dec. 10 at the Rose
burg Woman's club. She was a
representative from the lodge and
urged that all members try to
help with any volunteer work that
they may be. asked to take part
in when the five X-ray mobile
units come to Roseburg In Jan
uary. Several members volunteered to
donate blood for the bloodmobile.
Beulah Harder was admitted by
transfer from the Sweet Home,
Ore., lodge.
Gifts are to be sent to the Odd
fellows home in Portland for Vic
tor Boyd, who is 'a resident there
from this lodge and for Catherine
Bingman, an adopted sister.
There were 45 members pres
ent. There were 30 on the pink
team and 15 on tne green, ine
totals for the contest, which has i
now closed, shows 257 for the pink
and 172 for the green. The green
team will give a dinner for the
winning side Jan.8.
The FL girls sponsored a Christ
mas tree and program after the
close of the lodge. Gifts were ex
changed and refreshments were
served in the dining hall.
The next regular meeting will
beheld Jan. 8.
STITCH AND CHATTER I
CLUB MEETS TUESDAY I
AT RYCHARD HOME ,
Mrs. Ouentin Rychard graci
ously entertained the Stitch and
Chatter club of Hayhurst Valley
at her home Tuesday afternoon.
The traditional Christmas decor- j
ations were used with a large
tree under which were exchange ,
gifts for 11 present. Red and green
color was carried out in the de-1
licious luncheon served to the fol-1
lowing: Mrs. Bertha Morin and
son, Mrs. Edna Miller, Mrs. Merle
McKirdy, Mrs. Lily Portlock, Mrs.
Iva Likely, Mrs. Gladys Morin,
Mrs. Pauline Collins and child;
Mrs. Henry Hubbell, Mrs. Don
Rychard and daughter; Mrs. Cy
Vroman and family; Mrs. Mabel
Williams. Mrs. Art Rychard, Mrs. j
Olive Thornton of Hayhurst Val
ley and Mrs. Marie Burdette of
Josepn, ore.
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS "
PARTY ENJOYED THURSDAY
The annual Christmas party of j
the Midweek Bible class of St. I
Paul's Lutheran church was held
Thursday at the Arthur Herrman 1
home near Melrose. i
After a short business meeting
and several announcements by
Rev. W. A. Sylwester, gifts were
exchanged carols sung and the j
group was served refreshments. '
Give A Living Gift . . . Give
SHRUBS for CHRISTMAS
Shop our let for complete Mloction.:
No muddy poths oil ore f rovoltd for
your convenience. '
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At the Top of the Hill On Highway
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