The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, January 21, 1952, Page 10, Image 10

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    LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
ond DONNA RAE PUGH
10 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Mon., Jan. 21, 1952
JAY-CETTES HOLD
JANUARY MEETING
' Mr. Charles Wright wa host
ess for the Jay-C-Kttcs at their
January meeting held at her home
Wednesday. Mrs Sid Moon and
Mrs. Ernest Barker Jr., were co
hostesses. The committee appointed to for
mulate a new Constitution and set
of By-laws for the organization
presented their proposed draft
which will be voted upon at the
February meeting.
The following girls were nomin
ated for office for the year 1952
Mrs. Sid Moon and Mrs. Walter
Brittel for president; Mrs. Eldon
Howard for vice-president, Mrs
John fleeter for secretary and
Mrs. Jay Golden and Mrs. Charles
Wright for treasurer.
Mrs 0. J. Fett outlined the pro
gram for the mothers march on
polio which the Jsy-C-Ettes have
undertaken as their part in the
present March of Dimes campaign.
Following the business meeting,
refreshments were served by the
hostesses to the following mem
bers; Mrs. Eldon Howard, Mrs.
John Heeler, Mrs Glen Scott,
Mrs. Jay Golden, Mrs. George Mc
intosh, Mrs. Bob Murray, Mrs.
Barrett Brcjka, Mrs. Bill Wilson,
Mrs. Charles Hart, Mrs. Irv Pugh,
Mrs. Waller Brittel, Mrs 0. J.
Fett and Mrs. W T. Miles.
The February meeting will be
held Wednesday, Feb. 13 at the
home of Mrs. Gladys Hart with
Mrs. Irv Pugh and Mrs. Wayne
Crooch as co-hostesses.
TWELVE AND WON CLUB
HOLDS RECENT SESSION
The Twelve and Won Club met
at the home of Mrs. E. Princen
Tuesday noon for a delicious lunch
eon and social afternoon.
The hostess wns assisted by Mrs.
Fred Ritzman and Miss Bernar
dine Princen, her daughter.
Covers were set for Mrs. Fred
Ritzman, Mrs. Fred Hargis, Mrs.
N. E. Richardson, Miss Bernardine
Princen and the hostess, Mrs. E
Princen.
A short business meeting was
conducted by Mrs. N. E. Richard
son in the absence of the president.
Games and visiting were enay
cd during the rest of the afternoon.
Mrs. Fred Hargis won the high
score prize and Miss Bernardine
Princen won the secona nign prize,
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HEAD THETA RHO CLUB Virginia Cyrus, vice president; Roberta John, past president, and
Marion Gillert, president, above, were installed at an impressive ceremony Tuesday night at
the IOOF hall. Joyce and Janet Harpham were installing officers. Incture by Paul Jenkins;
Other officers Installed at the
ceremony included: Sharon Strode,
financial secretary; Delores War
ner, recording secretary; Barbara
Gosso. treasurer: Joan McGhehey,
chaplain; Bea Fridlund, warden;
Virginia Anglin, marshal; Shirley
Gillett, conductor; Arlene Coff
man, right supporter to the presi-
rlanf. TnHv WnnH taff Kiinnnrtpr
to the president; Betty Bevans,
right supporter to the vice presi
dent; Joanne Miller, left support
er to the vice president; uorotny
Guillett, inside guardian; Bonnie
Webber, outside guardian; Diane
Hornbuckle, first herald; Dorene
Hornbuckle, second herald; Sally
Smith, third herald: Carolyn Holly-
an. fourth heraia.
Junior Odd Fellows attended in
bodv with the advisor. Leo Gill
ette. There were also a number of
Rcbckahs and other visitors.
Following the installation cere
mony, refreshments were served
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OAKLAND CHAPTER OP
EASTERN STAR HOLDS
INSTALLATION CEREMONY
Oakland Chapter, No. 91, Order
of Eastern Star, held a public
installation of officers Thursday
evening, Jan. 10, at the Masonic
Temple, Oakland It was preceded
by a regular meeting at eight
o'clock, presided over by Mrs. Vir
ginia Stacey, worthy matron.
The rooms were artistically dec
orated. '
Order of ceremonies for the in
stallation was as follows: Mrs
Juanita Holgate, worthy matron;
William Crowell, worthy patron;
Mrs. Naomi Biggs, marshal.
After an invocation and obliga
tion, the following tooK place:
Mary Barker was installed as
worthy matron for 1952, followed
by a song "My Task" sung by
Juanita Holgate. Loyal Stearns
was worthy patron a song
"Bless This House" was sung
for him by his daughter, Sue. Oth
er officers were: Gcnivieve Mur
phy, associate matron; Dclmar
Murphy, associate patron; Meryl
Wahl, conductress; Irma Cornish,
Bovineton. secretary: Nadine
Stearns, treasurer: Olga Bielman,
chaplain; Ruth Bridges, music
ian; Ruth Bunch, marshail; Grace
Wood, warder; Theodore Rodman,
sentenial; Fern Flnry, Ada; Ruth
Davis, Ruth; Ada McCall, Esther:
Eleanor Dorman, Martha, and
Helen Stuwe. Electa.
After the installation two num
bers, "Alice Blue Gown" and
"When I Grow Too Old To Dream,"
by Juanita Holgate and Margaret
1'arrott, were sung.
Courtesy girls for this year to
be known as "Chickarie Chicks,"
are Juanita Holgate, captain; Jean
Treman, pianist; Kathrine Rod
man, Gertrude Hibbard, Helen Mc
Fetridge, Lucretia Ross, Doris
Steinbach, Marion Turner, Doro
thy Austin and Alfreda Endresln.
Visitors introduced during the
evening were: Gladys Wiley, past
matron, Roseburg Chapter. No
8; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown,
past matron and past patron, Can
yonville Chapter; Romona Havay
ston, conductress, Roseburg, and
nir. ana Airs mu rarrou, uoia
Beach Chapter.
Th retiring worthy matron and
worthy patron, Virginia Stacey
and Delmar Murphy were escort
ed to the East and presented with
pins from the chapter.
The Courtesy Girls presented
drill for Virginia Stacey and gave
her a gift from her officers.
After the meeting refreshments
of cake and coffee were served in
the newly decorated hall down
stairs.
SANDRA MCNEIL HAS
BIRTHDAY PARTY
SURPRISE RECENTLY
Sandra McNeil celebrated her
fifth birthday with a party Wednes
day afternoon. Present were Judy
Ann Mode, Norman Smith, Archie
and Terry Williams, Johnny Lea
venhagen and Marilyn McNeil.
After school, Sandra's brothers
and sisters and three of their
friends were served birthday cake.
WOMEN'S MISSIONARY
COUNCIL MEETS AT
MRS. HAINES HOME
The Women's Missionary Coun-
c 1 of the Assembly of God Church,
Elkton, held a meeting at the home
of Mrs. Walter Haines Thursday,
Jan. 10.
A pot luck dinner was served.
Mrs. Mills was honored with a
lovely cake and a handkerchief
ahnwRF in honor of her birthday.
The afternoon was spent with
scripture reading and prayer.
Plans were made as to what should
be done for the missionaries dur
ing the coming year.
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MARCH Of DIMES
CARD PARTY HELD
A March of Dimes card party
was held Saturday evening at the
Elgarose School. A report of $17
was taken in by Mrs. Lee Brown,
local chairman.
Door prizes were won by Alvin
Benedick and Wesely Reeber. High
prizes in pinochle were won by
Mrs. Nelda Sand and David Sand
and low went to Mrs. Warren Lu
cas and Richard Hart
EDEN LADIES AID
HOLDS TUESDAY SESSION
The Eden Ladies Aid met Tues
day afternoon at the home of Louis
Keefer with Mrs. Hoakland as
hostess.
Rev. Willis Erickson read the
devotional with Mrs. Hildur John
son, president, conducting the busi
ness session. Plans were made by
the aid to make a friendship quilt.
Refreshments were served to
Rev. and Mrs. Willis Erickson,
Mrs. Elsie Anderson, Mrs. Lily
Thompson, Mrs. Mable Backlund,
Mrs. Edna Sjogren, Mrs. Evelyn
Warren, Mrs. Holdun Johnson,
Mrs. Emilie Hargesheimer and
daughter, Carol and the hostesses,
Mrs. Hoaglund and Louis Kelfer.
The next meeting will be Feb.
19 at the home of Rev. and Mrs.
Willis Erickson in Roseburg.
DR. SINCLAIR SPEAKER
AT THETA IOTA CHAPTER
EPSILON SIOMA ALPHA
Dr. Sinclair, Phd, psychologist
from the Veterans Hospital, was
guest speaker at the regular meet
ing of Theta Iota Chapter Epsilon
Sigma Alpha. Dr. Sinclair spoke
on mental hygiene.
The group met Thursday night,
Jan. 10, at the home of Mrs. Ray
Ward. Mrs. Dale Woodruff was co
hostess. Miss Lauralee Winniford
Following the address by Dr.
MELROSE FRIENDLY
HOUR CLUB HOLDS
ALL DAY MEETING
The Melrose Friendly Hour
Club met all day Wednesday at
the home of Mrs. Louise Morris
for a potluck luncheon at noon. A
birthday cake was served honor
ing the president, Mrs. Willamina
Bonebrake.
The hours were spent in textile
S aiming. The next meeting will
e at one o'clock, Feb. 6, at the
home of Mrs. Willamina Bone
brake. The roll call subject will be Lin
coln and Washington. Valentines
are to be brought for secret pals.
Mrs. Norma Fenn will have charge
of the program.
Present were: Mrs. William
Kurts and Mrs. Joe Kenworthy,
guests and Mrs. Katie Conn, Mrs.
Wanda Turpin, Mrs. Willamina
Bonebrake, Mrs. Clara Herrmau,
Mrs. Ellen Hofman, Mrs. Norma
Fenn, Mrs. Minnie Jacobson, Mrs.
Mildred Bonebrake, Mrs. Grace
Fen and the hostess, Mrs. Morris
was in charge of the program.
Sinclair, a short business meeting
was held.
The next meeting will be held
Jan. 24 at the home of Mrs. Jack I
Wynn on North Pine Street. This
will be a social meeting. Mrs, Fred
Stora Jr. will be in charge of the
refreshments. Informal attire s in
order. Each member is to bring
her favorite phonograph record.
Those present at the meeting
were: Mrs. Rodney Peterson, Mrs.J
Nancy Uolvin, Mrs. Al Kitzow ana
Miss Lauralee Winiford, Mrs. Jack
Wynn, Mrs. Fred Stora Jr., Mrs.
Dick Buswell, Miss Rhea Brown,
Miss Adele Calvin, Mrs. Dick
Stark, Mrs. Dale Woodruff, Mrs.
Don Kruse, and Mrs. Ray Ward.
LOOKINSGLASS GRANGE
HOME ECONOMICS CLUB
HOLDS POTLUCK LUNCHEON
Lookingglass Grange Home Eco
nomics Club met at the Grange
Hall for a potluck luncheon recently-
Those attending the meeting
were, Erma Wilson, Evelyn Ma
,nn Sue Ia nr Plhpl Mpver. Helen
Schulz and Pearl Mathis.
A card party was planned for
Feb. 22. High and low prizes will
Vm oivpn fnr hnth ninnchllt and can
asta. There will be a small admis
sion charge. Lveryone is invited.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. W. F. Wilson,
Feb. 7 at 10 a.m.
VFW AUXILIARY
TO MEET TUESDAY
The Veterans of Foreign Wars
Auxiliary will meet at eight o' clock
Tuesday evening at the Labor Tem
ple. All members are urged to at
tend. Those eligible to member
ship are also invited.
F. S. CLUB TO
MEET TUESDAY
The F. S. Club meeting will be
held Tuesday afternoon at two
o'clock at the home of Mrs Earl
Decker on W. Mosher Street.
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your needs for spring
planting.
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