10 Th. Nw-Reviw, Roseburg, Ori. Mon., Jon. 7, 1952 WILBUR LADIES AID I HOLDS CHRISTMAS PARTY The annual Christmas party of! In,. Wilbur Lsdies Aid was held at thp home of Mrs. Harvey Carey. ( Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Beulah Carey and Mrs. Vi-. oda I-ee. The room was beautifully decorated in gay holiday trim mine" with a large decorated tree in one corner. Members and friends attending were the Mesdamea Joe Forehand, Margaret McKay, Alice Chancel lor. Versa Russell, Eva Kinsel, Ody Moorhnus, Hazel Morley, Vio let Sands, Lillian Short, Edith Mc Kay, Marie Toreerson, Kathy Fell and inn, Danny; Ruth Smith, Alex Young, Leota Crosier, Km ma Brown and Rev. Robert Fell and the hostesses Beulah Carey and Vioda Lee. Rev. Fell gave the Crhristmas story and there was an exchange of gifts. Refreshment! were served by the hostesses. CHRISTMAS PARTY HELD AT PEARSON HOME SATURDAY Saturday night, Dec. 22, a family Christmas party was held in the recreation room at the home of Better Cough Relief Whefl new drugs or old fail to slop your cough or chetf cold don't delay. Creomulnon contains only safe, help ful, proven ingredients and no nar cotics to disturb nature's proceu. It toes right to the seal of the trouble to aid nature sooiht and heal raw, ten der, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to pleau you or dmggiit refunds money. Creomultion his stood the teat of many millions of users. CREOMUL'SION nl,u CmcM CMtt Clt "' liMcaitil Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Pearson at 630 Court St. The beautifully lighted Christmas tree and other holiday decorations added a note of joy and cheer to the occasion. After a pleasant evening of visiting and games, refreshments were served. Besides the host and hostess, Dr. and Mrs. Pearson, the follow ing were present: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mabiey and Mrs. Edith My ers of Sutherlin; Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Holm and daughter, Don na; Mr. and Mrs. Lenoir Kruse and children, Sarita, Elinor, Lyn etta and Lynden; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kruse and daughter, Joanie; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Christian and sons, Greg, Mark and Dean; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kruse and daugh ter. Darlcne: Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Mobley; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stump; Mr. ana Mrs. j. v, (inver and son, Joe, of Olympia, Wash.; Mrs. Mary Pearson, Miss Helen Richards, A. S. Butrnway, Don Howard and Bert and Anita Pearson. ELGAROSE COMFORT CLUB TO MEET TUESDAY The Elgarose Comfort club will hold their regular meeting Tues day, Jan. 8, with a dessert-lunch eon at the home of Mrs. Jean Mc Grady in Rosoburg. Mrs. Connie Showers will be co-hostess. Polly anna names will be exchanged. All members and friends are cor dially invited to attend. ECZEMA ITCH Got you cfownf Try RESINOL OINTMENT For long-lasting relief BADOURA CLUB PLANS w TUESDAY MEETING AT CARTER HOME IN ROSEBURG Badoura club. Daughters of the Nile, will meet at the home of Mrs. W. H. Carter, IMS Harvard at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday. A dessert supper will be served. There will be an election of officers with re ports of retiring officers on tne year's work. All members are urged to be present. MIDWEEK BIBLE CLASS HOLDS THURSDAY SESSION The Midweek Bible class of St. Paul's Lutheran church met Thurs day at the parish house. A new visiting committee was formed to aid the Pastor in meet ing and welcoming newcomers and strangers to the congregation. The congregational voters meet ing will be Sunday, Jan. 13, imme diately following the 11 o'clock service. A potluck luncheon will be served by the ladies of the Bible class. Mrs. Walter Nehring is chairman for the potluck. It was voted to buy the congrega tion a new Pulpit Bible, as the present one is very badly worn. The present officers were unan imously re-elected. An interesting discussion and study of the first chapter of Mark was followed by the benediction. Mrs. Millard Ritmann assisted by Mrs. Art Rietmann served re freshments. The February meeting will ne at the parish house on the 14th with Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Sylwester as co-hostesses. LADY ELK'S CHRISTMAS PARTY HELD THUR5DAY The Lady Elk's held a Christ mas nartv Thursday. Dec. 27. at the Elks lounge. A short business meeting was held and gifts were exchanged around the Christmas tree. Cards were played and those win ning prizes included: bridge, high. Mrs. Ed Tauscher; low, Mrs. Al Scott; pinochle, high, Mrs. T. Lind bloom; low, Mrs. Nick Fehnner ling; canasta, high, Mrs. Leo Kim bell; low, Mrs. Bruce ElliolL GARDEN DEPARTMENT OP WOMAN'S CLUB TO MEET TUESDAY The Garden department of the Woman's club will meet for a 6:30 o'clock potluck dinner Tuesday evening at the clubhouse. Hus bands are to be the special guests. Members asked to bring covered dish, salad or dessert. Hostesses will be Mrs. Bertha Austin, Mrs. Frank Ashley and Mrs. Leland Van Allen. Films and talks on "Basic Foundation Planting," by an outside speaker will be given. Roll call will be answered by the topic, "My Favorite Brid." TURKEY DINNER HELD ON NEW YEAR'S DAY Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Christie entertained with a turkey dinner at their home on New Year's Day. Those enjoying the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Henry and son, Scott, of Umpqua; Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Broszio and chil dren, Ryland, Maria and Connie of Wilbur and Mr. and Mrs. Phil lip Scallon and children, Sherry, Phillip Jr., and Mark of Umpqua. The evening was spent in visit ing and playing cards. JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB PLANS TUESDAY SESSION The Junior Woman's cluh will hold a regular hnsinpea aaccinn Tuesday, Jan. 8, at eight o'clock in uib evening ai irv ciUDnouse on Mosher street. All members arA lirOpH In ho nroconi in nnn. plete plans for the March of Lumes arive. TILLICUM BRIDGE CLUB TO MEET AT SUTHERLIN Tha Tillir-nm Rririao .l..u r Sutherlin will meet Tuesday at the nunio oi Mrs. i.amoreaux. All members are cordially invited to attend. ROSEBURG WOMAN'S CLUB EXECUTIVE BOARD PLAN TUESDAY MEETING The Rnseburg Woman's club ex ecutive board meeting will be held Tuesday morning at nine o'clock st the clubhouse. Coffee will be served. All members of the board are requested to be present. JOLLY THIMBLE CLUB HOLDS BUSINESS SESSION The Jolly Thimble club met Dec. 20 at the Melrose school. The business meeting was held. The club enjoyed their Christmas party with the exchange of gifts. After the party the club went to anolher 4-H meeting and joined them in their oarty. I Those present were: Mrs. Joel Fenn. leader; Judy Wolff, Carol 1 Schofield, Virginia Fenn, Nancy Barker and Bonnie Anderson. GOLD STAR MOTHERS TO MEET ON TUESDAY Gold Star Mothers will hold In stallation at the American Legion hall Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 8, at two o'clock. There will be mem bers from Coos Bay and Eugene present as well as the installing of ficer, Artis McCheney, department president. Luncheon will be served. XI EPSILON CHAPTER TO MEET TUESDAY NIGHT Xi Epsilon chapter, Beta Sig ma Phi, will meet at the home of i Mrs. Charles E. Hart, Garden Homes, at eight o'clock Tuesday evening. All members are urged to be present. GARDEN CLUB OF CAMAS VALLEY TO MEET The Garden club of Camas Val ley will meet at the home of Mrs. Bertha Parrott, Tuesday. Members are asked to be present. FOLK DANCING AND SQUARE DANCING CLASS SLATED FOR TUESDAY American Legion Folk Dancing and Square dancing classes are nlannfH fnt Tiiaariav at thm VM jeran's hospital. HAPPY CIRCLE SEWING CLUB TO MEET TUESDAY The Happy Circle Sewing club will meet at the home of Mrs. Oral Sallee, Tuesday. All mem bers are urged to be present as this is an important meeting. LEGION AUXILIARY TO HOLD CEREMONY TUESDAY Members of the American Le gion auxiliary are invited to the installation of Gold Star Mothers Tuesday, Jan. 8, at 2 p.m. at the Legion hall. They are also invit ed to attend the . installation of Sutherlin Legion auxiliary in Suth erlin Tuesday, Jan. 15, at 1:30 p.m. CHRISTMAS DINNER ENJOYED AT WILBUR John Shirley had as dinner guests in his home on Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs. Todhunter and Jimmie, Johnnie, Eddie, Paul, Gerry, Joe, Elizabeth, Richard, Marie, Virginia and Isabelle Shir-, ley. ! MEETING AT IOOF HALL SLATED FOR TUESDAY A meeting will be held at the IOOF hall Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'clock. Members of the green side will entertain the mem bers of the pink side with a dinner. Green members are requested to contact chairmen, Ruth Plumer or Thella Weber as soon as possible. INTER-SI STUDY CLUB TO MEET TUESDAY The Inter-Se Study club will meet at the home of Mrs. E. S. Hall on Tuesday, All members are cordially invited to attend. 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