10 Th. N.ws-HeWew, Roieburg. Or. Wed., Feb. 13, 1952 . POTLUCK DINNER
VALENTINE CARD PARTY
TO BE INTERESTING
AFFAIR OF THURSDAY
Both men and women are In
' vited to enjoy the Valentine card
Earty. to be sponsored by the
adiei Guild of St. George's Epis
copal Church Thursday evening,
Feb. 14. at eight o'clock at the
Parish House on isast Lass street,
-, Miss Patricia Mayo is general
chairman of tne party, canasta,
Einochle and contract bridge will
e in play. Decorations will be in
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at 3-8292.
MRS. ELMER LARSON
ENTERTAINS KNITTING
CLUB AT LUNCHEON
Mrs. Elmer Larson entertained
her knitting club at a 1:30 o'clock
dessert - luncheon Wednesday at
her bnaclous home west of buuur-
lin. A pretty centerpiece of spring
flowers graced tne tame.
Covers were placed for: Mrs. D,
3. Coor, Mrs. Jessie Brown, Mrs.
Mary Buckbee. Mrs. Claude Smith,
Mrs. L. H. Beaudrie, Mrs. Mary
Kiesenweber, Mrs. Keith Dies,
Mrs. Hoy Lucas, Mrs. Hope rai
nier. Mrs. Henry Frotscher. Mrs,
Woody Martinson and the hostess,
Mrs. Larson.
The meeting day of the club has
been changed to Wednesday in
slead of Thursday and the next
meeting will be held at the lorn:
of Mrs. Martinson west of Suth-
erlin.
The pleasant afternoon was spent
knitting, crocheting and sewing.
NEIGHBORHOOD CARD
CLUB MEETS THURSDAY
Mrs. William Kolpak was a
charming hostess Thursday for her
Neighborhood Card Club at her
home in Dillard. The group played
pinochle during the afternoon with
the guest prize awarded to Mrs.
(jlauys Smith.
The hostess served a delicious
dessert-luncheon at three o'clock
to Hie following guests: Mrs. Ed
die Dorrah, Mrs. Dor. Gibb, Mrs,
Mclvin Van Orman. Mrs. Stan Sav-
anski, Mrs. Joe Tealer, Mrs. Loyde
Remington, Mrs. Myron Haines,
airs, iii any s bmun and the Hostess,
Mrs. Kolpak.
DANIEL DIMICK TO
SPEAK AT PTA SESSION
The Winchester PTA will hold a
Thursday evening meeting at 7:30
o'clock at the Winchester School.
Attorney Daniel Dimick will be
guest speaker and will talk on
"What a PTA Means to a Father."
Ladies are to bring sandwiches and
cup service. Baby sitters will be
at the school. All parents, teach
ers and others of the district in
terested are urged to attend.
BETA IOTA CHAPTER TO
MEET THURSDAY NIGHT
Beta Iota Chapter, Epsilon Sig
ma Aloha Snrorily. will meet
Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock
at the home of Mrs. Fred Mora Jr.,
at 434 Ella Street.
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GRANGE MEETING TUESDAY
Following a delicious potluck din
ner the regular Melrose Grange
meeting with Paul Kreuger presid
ing was held Tuesday evening. It
was reported that the veteran, Tom
Dempsey, which the Grange pur
chased a radio for last fall, re
cently hid an operation on his
eyes and Is able to see again.
Cecelia Kenyon reported that dif
ferent kinds of trees could be ob
tained from the Forest Service
Department for reforestation on
places of 3 acres or more.
A United Nations flag was pre
sented to the Grange from the Mel
rose Home Extension Unit. The
lecturer, Connie Showers, present
ed a program of Valentine read
ings by the officers, a solo by Ellen
Hoffman and two skits by the mem
bers. Group singing was enjoyed
with Lorraine Veenstra at the pi
ano. The social night was an
nounced for Feb. 9. A card party
will be held Friday Feb. 22, with
Amy Matthews and Mable Busen
bark In charge. The social night
in March will be In charge of the
men with Clarence DeCamp lis
chairman.
VICTORY CIRCLE
MEETS AT KINYON HOME
The Victory Circle of the First
Baptist Church met at the home
of Myrtle Kinyon Feb. 7 at ten
o'clock for a breakfast. Those as
sisting with the serving included:
Mae Byrd, Helen Lehne and Cor
rine Madsen.
The regular meeting followed
with an opening prayer by Nettie
Jurgens. The devotions wore given
bv Mvrtle Kinyon.
The next meeting will be Mar. 6
at two o'clock at the home oi
Abb e McLoghlan.
Those present included: Myrtle
Kinyon and Robert; Mae Byrd,
Corrine Madsen, Helen Lehne and
Norman: Floy Lee. Louise Qualt-
ney and Richard; Maud Cameron,
Martis Wingfield, Virginia Yates,
Linda and Denny; Mildred Ladd
and Sandra Kay; Gertrude Hat-
fie d. Nettie Jurgens. Otie Harris
Violette West, Garnet Davidson,
Lula Hughes, Edith Roberts, Helen
Sanders and Len and Tyrone; ana
Lora Kester.
BUSY STEPPERS MEET
AT ROBERTS HOME RECENTLY
The Busy Steppers met at the
home of Mabel Konerts tor an all
day meeting with a chicken din
ner served at noon recently.
Members present included: Mrs
Nettie Wilson, Helen Northcraft
and Ann; Adda Ollivant, badie
Lewellyn, Ony Wilson and Terry;
Maureen Muelzel, Virginia Warn
bolt and Juanita. Bcrnice Parker.
Suzanne and Sandra; Rhoda Long
and Gary; Claire Brinkman and
Richard; Garnet Folmsbee, Paul
ine Gore. Mary Hodijes, Anna Ire
land, Effie Croucher, Metta Calk
ins, Junia Byron, Joyce Croucher
and the hostess, Mabel Roberts.
Secret sister names were ex
changed among the new members
who were not in on the first ex
change.'
Prizes went to Mctta calkins ana
Bernice Parker.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Virginia Wambolt. Feb.
21. AU ladies are asked to be present.
GUILD CARD PARTY
SLATED FOR THURSDAY
A Guild Card Party will be held
at the St. George's Episcopal par
ish hall Thursday. Bridge, canasta
and pinochle will beilaycd. Guests
planning to attend are asked to
make reservations with Mrs. Phil
Harty, 3-8292.
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UMPQUA REBEKAH LODGE
HOLDS INTERESTING
MEETING TUESDAY NIGHT
The TJmpqua Rebekah Lodge No.
173, of Elkton, mot for a regular
session Tuesday, Feb. 4. with June
Morganti, Noble Grand and Vel
ma Binder. Vice Grand.
Betty Folk of Drain was accept
ed by transfer card to member
ship in the lodge.
Miss Virginia Essllnger and Mrs.
Bernice Mode were initiated. The
degree marching staff was: June
Morganti, Velma Binder, Pauline
McNeil, Ruth Llcklider, Gladys
Stewart, Opal Ross, Dorothy Bin
der, Frances Price, Marcella Hen
derer, Bessie Lakey, Hazel Mad
ison, Cecilia Nelson, Mary Haines,
LiUie Garrison, Grace Sawyers and
Betha Hancock. The tableaus and
other officers were: Emma Mon
ner, Wilbur Garrison, Garrold Mad
ison, Charles Hedden, Frances Hed
den, Phyllis Hutchinson, Grace
Sawyers and Lucille Moore.
The visitors from Rcedsport in
cluded: Bessie Murphy, Essie Lock
wood, Gladys Fryleman, Dorothy
Neal and Hazel Waggoner. Mildred
Honeyman was the only guardian
visitor.
Out - of town members were:
Rean Grubbe, Marjorie Grubbe of
Scottsburg; Ollie Buck, . Claude
Buck, Bessie Lakey and Eugene
Lakey of Drain.
Elkton members present were:
Dorothy Binder, Pauline McNeil,
Mary Haines, Cecilia Nelson, Ber
tha Hancock, Frances Hedden, Gil
bert Binder, Emma Monner,
Hazel Madison, Hanna Madison,
Marcella Henderer, LiUie Gams
son, Mable Rader, Frances Carnes,
Gladys Stewart Ar.na Bower,
Grace Sawyers, Phyllis Hutchin
son, June Morganti, Opal Ross,
Velma Binder, Lucille Moore,
Frances Price, Evelyn EBslinger,
Clara Riley, Edith Gates, Walter
E s s I i n g e r, Wilbur Garrison,
Charles Hedden and Garrold Mad
ison. Under the good of the order,
Frances Price, gave a reading.
Frances Carnes sang a solo. Vel
ma Binder was presented with a
secret work certificate.
Retiring noble grand, Lucille
Moore, was presented with a jewel
by Bessie Lakey.
The prize for the game was given
to Claude Buck of Drain.
A potluck dinner was enjoyed by
all. A gift was presented to a re
cent bride, Phyllis Hutchinson.
BELLVIEW CLUB MEETS
AT ROSELUND HOME
The Bcllview Club met Feb. 6
at the home of Ethel Roselund
with Cora Collison as co-hostess.
Eleanor Gilbreath, president, open
ed the meeting and Mattie Gosnell,
secretary, read the minutes.
Plans were made for a cooked
food and fancy work sale the last
of March. A White Elephant sale
will be held at the next meeting.
This will also be a Pollyanna party
and names will be exchanged for
next year.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess. The next meeting will
be Mar. 5 at two o'clock at the
home of Ruth Parker.
Mattie Gosnell will be co-hostess
for the potluck luncheon. Members
are asked to bring articles for the
White Elcnhant sale.
Those present included: Elhel
Roselund and Anitia: Cora col
lison. Belle Huff and Christine. El
eanor Gilbreath and Zila; Phyllis
Cunningham and Joy; Ruth Park
er, Mattie Gosnell, Thclla Webber,
Beth Bayer. Betty Zuck. Marjory
Gilbreath, Lizzie Gardner, Emma
Beckley. Irene Walker, Olive Walk
er. Lora Kester, Vannie Jacka and
guests, Donna lNorlh and uayle.
ELKTON CHRISTIAN
CHURCH MEMBERS MEET
The members of the Elkton
Christian Church hpld its regular
monthly basket . dinner and busi
ness meeting Sunday.
Out of - town guests Included:
Dr. and Mrs. Guy Wright of Eu
gene Christian College. Dr. Wright
has charge of the local church.
About 30 persons were present. Ina
Henderer was able to be present
after about two months of having
her knee in a cast.
LADY ELKS TO HOLD
REGULAR THURSDAY SESSION
The Lady Elks will meet for a
regular session Thursday evening
at eifiht o'clock at the Elks lounge.
Pinochle, canasta and bridge will
bo played.
COTTON DRESS
WORKSHOP STARTED
AT GARDEN VALLEY
Miss Nelda Norris and Mrs. C. L.
Spray are conducting a cotton
dress workshop for a group of
Garden Valley women who plan to
take instruction in March in the
"Better Dress Workshop". The
group met Monday and Wednes
day at the Garden Valley Women's
clubhouse to sew cotton dresses.
This course must be taken first
in order for participant to be el
igible to take the course in making
better dresses that will be given
in March at the Riversale Grange
Hall with Miss Nelda Norris and
Mrs. C. L. Spray as project lead
ers. Ladies attending the cotton
workshop are; Mrs. Joe Toman,
Mrs. Clifford McKay, Mrs. Ellen
Post, Mrs. Mayme Teeter, Mrs.
Lyle Bostwick, Mrs. M. C. Doyle,
Mrs. Elton Zuver, Mrs. Neil Christ
ian and Mrs. Dale Guiley.
JAY C ETTES TO
HOLD ELECTION
OF OFFICERS TONIGHT
Election of officers of the Rose
burg Jay-C-Ettes will take place
this evening at the home of Mrs.
Charles Hart in Garden Homes on
Calkins Road. The following have
been nominated for the various of
fices: Mrs. Sid Moon and Mrs.
Walter Brittel for president; Mrs.
Eldon Howard for vice president:
Mrs. John Heetcr for secretary and
Mrs. Charles Wright and Mrs. Jay
Golden for treasurer . The consti
tution and by-laws of the organiza
tion will be presented for approval.
Wives of all Jaycees are in
vited and urged to attend.
PRESBYTERIAN WOMAN'S
SOCIETY TO HOLD
DESSERT-LUNCHEON
ThA Wnmnn'i Knrietv will meet
Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock
for a dessert-luncheon at the First
Presbyterian Church parlors. Mrs.
P. K Hall will hp in charee of the
program on "The Challenge of Our
fresoyterian Heritage.
Mrs. W. M. Chalmers and Mrs.
L. W. Metzger will be co-hostesses
for the dessert-luncheon. The de
votions will be in charge of Miss
Ruth Swinney. All women of the
church are invited.
VALENTINE GUEST
DAY SLATED FOR
COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN
The women of the Country Club
will hold the weekly meeting
Thursday at the clubhouse. A noon
luncheon will be served. Contract
bridge play will begin at one
o'clock. This is to be the annual
Valentine guest-day affair. Res
ervations must be in by Wednes
day noon by calling Mrs. Edward
Murphy or Mis. Harold E.
Schmeer.
CHAPTER Bl PLANS
FRIDAY MEETING
Chapter BI, PEO Sisterhood, will
hold a 1:15 o'clock dssrt-lunch-con
at the home of Mrs. C. E.
I-obcrs on F.-iimy. Mrs. Claude
Kerr will be cohostcss.
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VALENTINE DAY
IS THURSDAY
0 OLD FASHIONED
A heart-shaped box of luscious chocolates will
express your sentiments graciously and generously.
Whitman's ond Hoeffler's wonderful chocolates, in
Valentine boxes, from 49c to $5.50
CHAPMAN'S DRUGS
BEGINNERS SQUARE
DANCE CLASS CHANGES
MEETING PLACE ,
The beginners square dance
class that is sponsored by the
Swingeroo Square Dance Club, will
not meet at the Edenbower gy.n
as previously announced. They will
meet Thursday, Feb. 14, at the
new Fullerton School gym from
eight o'clock until ten o'clock in
the evening.
NEW IDEA CLUB
MEETS AT BALENTINE
HOME IN SUTHERLIN
Mrs. Thelma Balentine entertain
ed the New Idea Club Wednesday
at a delightful 12:30 o'clock lunch
eon at her home east of Sutherlin.
The table was centered with a
pretty arrangement of pussy wil
lows. Covers were placed for: Mrs.
Minnie Abeene, Miss Ethel Man
ning, Mrs. Hallie Martin, Mrs.
Bettie Smith, Mrs. Bonnie Harvey,
Mrs. Meryl Wahl, Mrs. Maggie
Francis, Mrs. Marjory Denley,
Mrs. Fern Flory, Mrs. Lola Rose
and the hostess, Mrs. Balentine.
The afternoon was spent making
tea towels.
The next meeting will be held
Wednesday, Feb. 20, at the home
of Mrs. Harvey on East First Ave
nue. CAMAS VALLEY HOME
ECONOMICS CLUB MEETS
AT PRYOR HOME RECENTLY
The Camas Valley Home Econ
omics Club met Wednesday, Feb.
S, at the home of Mrs. Louis Pryor
in Camas Valley. The group made
pians lor a cane walk to be held
during the lecturer's hour in
orange luesday night. They also
liscussed their plans for the year
y checking through the new year
book, which Erne)st Booth has just
finished printing. i
Those present at the meeting :
were Mesdames- Hazel Roberts, :
Hannah Taylor, Doris Lamm,
Daisy Kirkendall, Lou Cunning
ham, Edith Booth, Marjorie Wea
ver, Mae Jones, Brunette Wilson
and the hostess. Refreshments of
cake and coffee were served. j
PYTHIAN SISTERS
TO MEET THLRiDAY
The Pythiaa Sifters will ho!d a
regu.ar meeting Thursday a eish
o'clock in th evening at the KP
'all All members are urged to
attend. .
MID-WEEK BIBLE
CLASS TO MEET
The Mid-Week Bible Class of St
Paul's Lutheran Church will meet
at the parish house with Mrs. Mi'
ler and Mrs. Sylvester as co-host- j
esses Thursday.
EVERGREEN HOME
ECONOMICS CLUB
TO MEET THURSDAY
The Evergreen Home Economics
Club will meet at neven o'clock
Thursday evening at the home of
Kosa fieinoaeu in Dillard. Co-hostesses
will be Velma Albertus and
Besse Lounsbury.
WOMEN'S GUILD TO
SPONSOR RUMMAGE SALE
Those having contributions for
tne rummage sale to be sponsored
by the Women's Guild of Faith
Lutheran Church to be held Satur
day, Feb. 16, at 9 a.m. at the
Episcopal Parish House on East
Cass Street, are asked to leave
them at the home of Mrs. C. A.
Gilmer at 433 S. Pine Street, or
to have them picked up, call Mrs.
Roland Springer at 3-4)88 before
Friday.
FORSYTHE GUILD
TO MEET FEB. 14
The Forsythe Guild of the Pres.
byterian Church will meet Feb. 14
at the home of Mrs. Ina Farns-
worth.- All members are asked to
be present,
FORSYTHE GUILD
TO MEET THURSDAY
The Forsythe Guild of the Pres.
byterian Church will meet at eieht
o'clock Thursday evening at the
nome or ina arnsworlh, 612 S.
Mill.
MELROSE PTA TO
CELEBRATE FOUNDER'S
DAY AT MEETING
The Melrose PTA will meet at
Melrose School Thursday evening
at eight o'clock for a Founder's
Day program. Refreshments will
be served by sixth grade mothers.
All members and friends are in
vited. POTLUCK FELLOWSHIP
DINNER PLANNED FOR
CAMAS VALLEY PEOPLE
The Camas Valley potluck fel
lowship dinner will be held Thurs
day evening at 6:30 o'clock at the
church. Chairman for the group
will be determined at this time.
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