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. i ) MRS. WALTER GORDON, obove, who, with her husband, spent the holidays in Roseburg visiting her mother, Mrs. M. F. Rice, on East Cass street. She is the former Eva Rice of this city. Following the New Year. iWlite Jeien fredent fiaij. Miss Helen Casey, prominently known for her presentation of num erous plays, will present the one act comedy, "A Chinese Ro mance," at the Roseburg Woman's ' Club annual scholarship loan tea next Tuesday afternoon at one thirty o'clock at the new clubhouse on W. Mosher Street. Members are privileged to In vite guests to this annual affair. This year's program promises to be of unusual entertainment and interest. Special music will be presented by the Scott String Quartet. The play cast includes: Mandarine, Norma Wheaton; Heroine, Pauline COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN PLAN GUEST DAY AFFAIR FOR JANUARY 24TH Women of the Roseburg Coun try Club will sponsor their monthly guest-day bridge-luncheon Jan. 24, according to an announc ment of the president, Mrs. Ed ward M. Murphy. Members enjoying Thursday's luncheon and bridge play incluuod Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Ernest L Dawe, Mrs. Emily E. Judd, Mrs. Josephine K. Smith, Mrs. L. G. Mrs. C. E. Knight, Mrs. W. F. Amiot, Mrs. Alired C. Anderson, Mrs. S. J. Cooper, Mrs. Ken-, neth Quine, Mrs. A. E. Neuru. Mrs. E. A. Pearson, Mrs. E. R. Harvey, Mrs E. A. Neuru, Mrs. Robert Savage, Mrs Herbert Weis gerber, Mrs. M. L. Hallmark, Mrs. I. J. Bean, Mrs. Vernon i , ire j BETROTHAL TOLD Mr. ond Mrs. Floyd Stookey of Roseburg announce the engagement of their daughter, Janet Carole, to Frank Simon, son of Mr. ond Mrs. C. C. Simon of Dillard. No date has been set for the wedding. (Photo by Bud Mason, Fredrickson's Photo Lab) Mr. and Mrs. bordon left for CaSeu UViK JueAclaij on Winston; Hero, Helen Casey; Prop erly man, Alice Ueland, and In cense Bearer, Hildred Beauchamp. Musicians include: Naomi Scott, Beulah Roach, Patricia Mayo and Jean Marr. Mrs. Earl Plummer, president, will conduct the meeting. Mrs. E. G. Young and Miss Muriel Mitch ell, co-chairmen of the program for the club year, will introduce the program numbers. Miss Jennie E. Jorey and Mrs. J. J, Kester are co-chairmen of the hostess committee for the tea. Members and their guests are most cordially invited to enjoy the affair. Kcll, Mrs. Sig Fett, Mrs A. J. Murray, Mrs. Frank Bistak, Mrs. H. E. Schmeer, Mrs. James Hughes, Mrs. Clyde Carstens and Mrs. W. A. Courter. High score for the afternoon's bridge play was won by Mrs. Murray with Mrs. Bean winning second high score and Mrs. An derson third high score. GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S CLUB MEETS AT CLUBHOUSE The Garden Valley Women's club met Thursday at the clubhouse with Mrs. J. C. Guthrie as host ess. Mrs. J. S. Bussell was to assist but was unable to attend because of illness. The committee on raising funds for polio will hold a chili supper. Reports were made and the nec essary donations and work com- tv - their home in Los Angeles. mlttees were appointed. The chill supper is to be Jan. 19 at (he clubhouse starting at six o'clock and will be served until eight o'clock. Members enjoying the afternoon were: Mrs. E. S. Both, Mrs. F. G. Ewens, Mrs. V. F. McLaughlin Mrs. C. D. McKay, Mrs. 0. F. Michel, Mrs. Peter Poll. Mrs. Hugh Ritchie, Miss Nelda Norris, Mrs. C. L. Spray, Mrs. Clem Schneider, Mrs. John Sinclair, Mrs. Peter Sinclair, Mrs. Kirk Hardlck, Mrs. Carl Schmidt, Mrs. Walter . Ed monds, Mrs. Joe Toman, Mrs. Ray Young, Mrs. A. W. Bashford, Mrs. W. R. Denton and Mrs Robert Fielding. Guests were: Mrs. John Carrigg, Mrs. Teeter and Mrs. Warner and the hostess, Mrs. I. C. Guthrie. The next meeting will be Jan. 17 at two o'clock at the clubhouse with Mrs. John Sinclair and Mrs. F. G. Ewens as hostesses. All members and their friends are urged to attend the chili sup per on Saturday, Jan. 19, from six o'clock to eight o'clock. WILL BE BRIDE 1 burg announce Donald Campbe burg. The announcment No date hos been the navy. (Photo RICKY STRICKLAND HONORED ON Ricky Strickland was the honor' ed auest Saturday in Drain at a party eiven him bv his mother on his fifth birthday. honoring the birthdays of her fath- He received many presents. er, Walter Lunney and her sister. Games were played and refresh- Mrs. James Wales. Visiting was ments were served to the following enjoyed following the dinner by the guests: Merry Alice, Betty Rae 1 following: Mr. and Mrs. James and Sharon Jenkins; Bobby and Wales and daughter, Shelly; Mrs. Jimmy Wilson: Jeanine, Guy and 'Pearl Richey, Walter Lunney and Vern Jenkins and his brother, Bil-1 Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lee and daugh ly Bob. Iter, Cynthia. LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER ond DONNA RAE TOZER Sat., Jan. 12, 1952 Tht News-Review, Roseburg, Or. 5 ,lrsl oj- jParly Series The first of a series of charming parties to be given by Mrs. J. F. Dillard at her beautiful new home on Hawthorne Terrace was en joyed Friday afternoon. A one o'clock dessert-luncneon was served by the hostess preced ing the card play. Pale pink car nations in a imnese voyager cen tered the prettily appointed table, while carnations and chrysanthe mums formed the bouquets about the moms. Covers were placed for M r I. Clyde E. Knight, Mrs. Fred Ste ver, Mrs. L. G. Twohy, Mrs. C. R Connelly of Modesto, Calif, Mrs. Walter Brydges, Mrs. W. F. Amiot, Mrs. James Hughes, Mrs. W. C. -. a WILL BE BRIDE OF DEAN WEEKLEY Mr. and Mrs. H. L Wahl of Sutherlin announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Patricia, to Dean Weekley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Weekley of Myrtle Point, Ore. The wedding will take place Jan. 20 at the Methodist church in Sutherlin at two o'clock. '"","",,T,"u"tn - ' ' ' ' Ar. and Mrs. Elmer M. Johnson of Rose- P A.J-iV;PV ,," Si - I U .V the engagement of their daughter, Joyce, to , K ' ' . ? f II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Marsters of Rose- k. s rk.Xri ,Mi f. . J was made Christmas eve at a party. f V - . i? ' t- ' ' i set for the wedding os Don will soon be in rVi fit : - i by Clark's Studio) Lt'tl. HX J4 l .," MRS. ELDON LEE &t M 11 h ' S f " 'V'jrS'I BIRTHDAY . ENTERTAINS AT "fit MT ,'V.. w i, 7: , i ': ?' iig IUEB VAiiril I A UtiUB . M f- -.1 WC At A t Mrs. Eldon Lee entertained ! dinner at her home last week Callison, Mrs. Mitchell Moore, Mrs. Roy W. Scdell, Mrs. A. F. Micelll and Mrs. Frederick .1. Porter. The occasion marked the birth day anniversary of Mrs. Hughes, wno received a lovely corsage irom tne nostess. Contract bridge was in play dur ing the afternoon with Mrs, Hughes winning the high score and Mrs. Brydges winning second high score. Mrs. Connelly and daughter, Bonnie, spent the holidays in Rose burg with tne former s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Scdell, and left Monday for their home in Modesto. '4 it 'J BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED AT WINSTON Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Kleist and the latter's mother, Mrs. Mable P. Taylor, all of Winston, were entertained Thursday evening at the home of the Kleists' son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mar low McKay of Winchester. The party was in honor of Mr. Kleist's birthday anniversary. at ; I ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. ond Mrs. Howard Magill of Sutherlin, Ore., onnounce the engagement of their daugh ter, Ruth Ellen, to James Gorman of Wilbur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gorman, Conway, Mo. Ruth and James are both employed by the Wilbur Lumber Co. (Picture by Clark's Studio) MISS HELEN CASEY ENTERTAINS BRIDGI CLUB AT LUNCHEON Miss Helen Casev enterlainr.1 her bridge club at a charming one o'clock luncheon at the Hotel Ump qua Tuesday. Covers were placed ior Mrs. Arinur LiarKe and Mifs Naomi Scott, guests, and Mrs. Clair K. Allen, Mrs. C. B, Wade, Airs, cnesier morgan, Mrs. D. B. Bubar, Mrs. L. E. McClintock and Miss Casey Following the luncheon, the group went to the attractive home of the hostess on Blakeley street ior contract bridge. High score for the afternoon's play was won by Mrs. Allen. MRS. THOMAS MARTIN IS HOSTESS TO CLUB AT DESSERT-LUNCHEON Daphne and violets formed an attractive motif for the one o'clock dessert-luncheon Wednesday given Dy Mrs. 1 nomas Martin for her bridge club at her lovely home in Laurelwood. Covers were placed for Mrs. Jim Aiken and Mrs. R. R. Parsons, guests, and Mrs. J. F. Dillard, Mrs. Roy Cummins, Mrs. S. J. Cooper, Mrs. VrpHprirlr rhnnman .lr Mr A. D. Parr and Mrs. Frederick J Porter. High score for the contract bridge play were won by Mrs. Parr t ana Mrs. cooper. MRS. RAY BROWN GIVES DESSERT-SUPPER FOR BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Ray Brown graciously en tertained her bridge club at the annual holiday party and exchange of gifts at an eight o'clock dessert-supper recently at her home. Covers were placed for Mrs. George Quine, Mrs. Elliott Perk ins, Mrs. Robert Rhodes, Mrs. Worth Davis, Mrs. John Killip, Mrs. William Fetter, Mrs. George Luoma, Mrs. Jack P. Bathrick, Mrs. Robert Bellows and the host ess, Mrs. Brown. High score for the evening's con tract bridge play was won by Mrs. Bathrick. MU CHAPTER HAS INTERESTING MEETING AT HETRICK HOME Mu Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, met at the home of Mrs. Bruce Hetrick Wednesday evening. A letter was read from a Beta Sigma Phi sister, who is a mem- oer 01 a cnapter in (ilasgow, Scot land. Her letters are very inter esting ana uuormative. A potluck supper is planned for members, husbands and invited guests to be held Jan. 19, at 7 o'clock. Also a dessert-bridge will be held in the near future. A report was given concerning the T. B. mobile units, which will be in Roseburg this month and the way in which the members of Mu chapter will heln 11 was voiea on ana passed Wat uie cnapter win mane a contrl- oution 10 uie March of Dimes. Very interesting urograms were presented by Mrs. Don Gum who uiineu on "lour tiome lis His tory," and Mrs. C. P. Yundt Jr., who gave "Decorating Your Home Today." Refreshments were served by the hostesses Mrs. Brucn Hetrick, Mrs. itichard Darby and Mrs. Verner Anderson to: Mrs. Clair K. Allen, Mrs. J. R. Wharton, Mrs. Gordon Bailey, Mrs. Clarson Chitwood, Mrs. Daniel Dimick, Mrs. Don Gum, Mrs. Jim Finlay, Mrs. Ralph Huestis, Mrs. Harvey Kring, Mrs. Knute Kershncr, Mrs. Lee Lacey, Mrs. Don Mat son, Mrs. George Quine, Mrs. George Sanders, Mrs. Roy Stem, Mrs. C. P. Yundt Jr., and Mrs. Gordon Stanley. The next meeting will be held Jan. 23 at the homo of Mrs. Rich ard Darby. LADY ELKS HOLD REGULAR MEETING The Lady Elks held a regular meeting Thursday Jan. 10. After the meeting cards were played and prizes were won by Mrs. Frank Bistak, high for bridge; Mrs. Ray Hoover, high for pi nochle; Mrs. D. W. Frltts, low for pinochle; Mrs. Leo Kimbell, high for canasta and Mrs. R. G. Baker, low for canasta. 4 I 3 l i?1 1 ' . 1 ,JT0M WW" ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Mariott, Roseburg, announce the engagement of their daughter, Anne, to Howard "Spud" Rogers, son of Mr. ond Mrs. E. J. Rogers, Roseburg. The wedding has been set for'early fall. Spud is employed at Mor Lin Lumber Company and Anne is a senior at the Roseburg High School. (Picture by Jay Golden of Fred rickson's Photo Lob) A ; ) . ' 1 L PHYLLIS WILLIAMS TO MARRY Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wil liams, Roseburg, announce the engagement of their daughter, Phyllis, to Dick Hempenius, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hem phenius, Roseburg. Phyllis is a senior at Roseburg High School. Dick is a freshman at Oregon State College and is majoring in engineering. The wedding has been set for Aug. 3, 1952. (pic ture by Jay Golden of Fredrickson's Photo Lab) WILL MARRY IN SEPTEMBER Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tanner of Roseburg onnounce the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia Marie, to Hielke Hempenius, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hempenius of Roseburg. The bride-elect is a senior this year at Roseburg Senior High School. Mr. Hempenius, who gradu ated from Roseburg Senior High School in 1950, is now em ployed with the Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company. The wedding has been set for Sept. 14 of this year. (Photo by Bud Mason, Fredrickson's Photo Lob) HOUSEHOLD PARTY IS ENJOYED AT SIMMONS HOME THURSDAY MORNING A surprise household party was given Sirs. James Simmons at her home Thursday morning. Mrs. Simmons served refreshments 4-s X. IS . til . .. s.-.1 V , later in the morning to Mrs. Minnie South, Mrs. Mildred Gard- nnt. Mob ITIUohMh fl r-Ana Me 1.' t 11 n...k ,-; mett, Mrs. Helen Hcbard, Mrs Belle Crenshaw, Mrs. Mary Shan key and Mrs. Thelna Rucharber