The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, February 21, 1952, Image 8

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    8 The New-Rev!ew, Roseburg, Or. Thur., Ftb. 21, 195Z
FOUNDER'S DAY
CELEBRATED AT
YONCALLA RECENTLY
A ' crowd gathered at the Yon
calla High School gym Monday
evening, Feb. 11 to celebrate
, Founderi Day of the P.T.A. A
program was enjoyed consisting
of an accordian solo by Jane
Warner, accompanied by Mrs.
Felix Latham and several fine
band numbers under the direction
of the band leader Mr. Dorr. A
short Founders Day play was di
rected by Mrs. Clara Shirley. Rev.
Mr. Knight of the Methodist
Church gave a talk on "The Spir
itual Responsibilities of the Teach
ers." LeRoy Hanson, high school
principal, spoke on the require
ments of high school students, in
comparison to the grade school
pupils.
The guests were invited into the
borne economics room, which was
beautifully decorated. A large
birthday cake, baked by the home
economics students under the
direction of Mrs. Henniman, was
served from a decorated table,
covered with a lace cloth and a
large bouquet of red and white
carnations. Mrs. Dan Wright and
Mrs. Lucille Grass were pouring.
During the program, Mrs. Dora
Benner, vice president of the lo
cal P.T.A., presented beautiful cor
sages to past presidents, Mrs. Ha
zel Wright, Mrs. Audrey Flury,
Mrs. Lucille Grass and Mrs. Mil
dred Thiel. Also the present presi
dent, Mrs. Olive Currier. She gave
a corsage to Mrs. Goodwin, who
had charge of the tea.
LOOKINOGLASS HOME
EXTENSION UNIT MEETS
AT RUDIIK HOME RECENTLY
The Lookingglass Home Exten
sion Unit met recently at the
home of Mrs. John Rudzik.
Project leaders, Mrs. Mae
Green and Hrs. Louis Robertson
prepared and served a delicious
oven meal.
Those present were: Mrs. E. E.
OUivant, Mrs, John Maddox, Mrs.
Milton Vance, Mrs. Burton Forbes,
Mrs. Louis Robertson, Mrs. Ar
thur Marsh, Mrs. George Marsh,
Mrs. Charles Green, Mrs. C. W.
Garrett, Mrs. Charles Forbes,
Mrs. Lonnie Marlow. Mrs. Maur
ice Forbes, Mrs. William Niebaum
and the hostess, Mrs, John Bud
zik. MELROSE PTA HOLDS
INTERESTING MEETING .
The Melrose PTA met with an
interesting session Thursday eve
ning at the Melrose School. Vera
Wooten, president, had charge of
the business session. The ways and
means committee announced that
an auction would be held at the I
Melrose School, Friday evening at
eight o'clock. Pie and coffee will
be sold.
Name tags were presented to
each member to help get acquaint
ed. .
Mr. Jarvls' eighth grade room
had the largest attendance during
th evening.
A Founder's day program with
Mrs. Zelma Sand, chairman, was
interesting. She told of the history
of the PTA which was started in
Feb. 17. 1879.
Refreshments were served by
the sixth grade mothers. The next
meeting will be March 13 with the
nrncram being "Dad's Nieht !sur
prise." Kenneth Barneburg will be
cnairman.
HUBBARD CREEK NEEDLE
CLUB HOLD RECENT
SESSION AT CLARKE HOME
The Hubbard Creek Needle Club
met Wednesday, Feb. 13. at the
home of Miss Martha Clarke for
a potluck dinner at one o clock.
The afternoon was spent sew
ing, crocheting and visiting.
Members present were Mes
dames Pearl Grier, Jessie Gen
try, Nell Haffly. Leona Briggs,
Thelma Leonard, EUa Teller,
Sally Amerson, Sadie McKinney,
Venita Peary, Katherine Rorder,
Melba Germond and children; 01
lle Peary and son; Betty Baird
and son; Hazel Judd and daugh
ter; Mary Judd, Ann Wandell and
Florence Rippstein and daughter.
The next club meeting will be
Msrch 12 with a potluck dinner
at the home of Mrs. Mary Judd
All members are asked to be
present.
LADY ELKS MEET
THURSDAY EVENING
The Lady Elks held a meeting
Thursday evening at eight o'clock
in the Elks Lounge.
Cards were played and those
winning prizes included: bridge.
high, Mrs. Robert Browning; low,
Mrs. cnanes Brand, pinocnie.
high, Mrs. Nan Johnson; low, Mrs.
Ann Fehmerling; canasta, high,
Mrs. Cecil Hays and low, Mrs. d
Adams.
The next meeting will be Feb.
28 and refreshments will be served.
Ladies are asked to bring sand
wiches. MELROSE GRANGE TO
HOLD CARD PARTY
The Melrose Grange will hold
a card party at the Melrose Grange
Hall Friday evening. Prizes will
be given and lunch will be served.
Mrs. Mable Busenbaik and Mrs.
Amy Matthews are the committee
to arrange for the party.
The nubile is most eordlallt in
vited to attend. ....
ELGAROSE COMFORT
CLUB HOLDS BOX
SOCIAL SATURDAY
. A box social was held Saturday
evening at the Elgarose School by
the Elgarose Comfort Club. Pi
nochle was played with high prizes
fioing to Mrs. Nelda Sand and Stan
ey Sjogren and low to Mrs. Clarice
Brown and David band.
A door prize was won by J. N.
Sand. A report of $22.20 waa taken
In during the evening.
Those attending were: Mr. and
,r r . - tru. . I
.ill a , ugui ii.iuni.iD, jui, rum
Mrs. Frank Warren, Stanley Sjo
gren, Mr. and Mrs. David Sand
and children, Leland, Gary and
Joan; Mr. and Mrs. George Sund
berg, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brown,
Dick and Sally; Mr. and Mrs.
R. M. Hanson and daughter, Mar
gie; Mrs. Cora Barthalomy and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hanson.
AMARANTH SOCIAL
CLUB TO HOLD
POTLUCK FRIDAY
The Amaranth Social Cub will
hold a Friday evening potluck din
ner at the Masonic Temple start
ing at 1:30 o'clock. The dinner is
for members and friends.
BENEFIT BREAKFAST
IS HELD IN DILLARD
Mrs. Fred Burks, assisted by
Mrs. Willard Laurance enter
tained with a benefit breakfast
for the- Dillard Church Woman'i
Society Wednesday, at the home
of Mrs. Fred Burks on Highway
42. The delicious brunch was
served at eleven o'clock by the
charming hostesses. The group
completed plans for the coming
spring fashion show and program
to be presented Friday night, Feb.
29 at the Dillard School auditor
ium. The decorating committee
made paper flowers for the use
in the beautiful wedding scene for
the show. The tickets were made
by the advertising chairman, Mrs.
Gene Leaner, and distributed
among the group to sell.
Mrs. Bert Laurance, program
chairman, announced all of her
program scenes.
The guests present were: Mrs.
Nora Williams, Mrs. Florence Her-
cher, Mrs. Cora Evans, Mrs. Stan
ford Buell, Mrs. Lee Barnes, Mrs.
Ray Golgert, Mrs. Ted Peterson,
Mrs. Bert Laurance. Mrs. Clar
ence Walker, Mrs. C. C. Fosback,
Mrs. Dorothy Snow, Mrs. Gene
Lesher, Mrs. Roy Rice, Mrs. Mav
is Cluster, Mrs. Daisy Fox, Mrs.
Dick Reece. Mrs. Paul Hult and
Mrs. O. D. McAllister.
DOUGLAS COUNTY COUNCIL
OF PARENTS AND TEACHERS
TO MEET IN YONCALLA
Dr. Morris Roach of Roseburg
will speak on the "Older Child"
a'; the Douglas County Council of
Parents and Teachers Founder's
Day program at 11 a.m. Saturday,
Feb. 23, in the Yoncalla High
School. All past presidents of the
council are urged to attend.
Mrs. R, Cloyd Rifle, tuition
scholarship chairman, will tell
about scholarships.
Everyone attending is asked to
bring a sack lunch. Coffee and
dessert will be furnished.
Preceding the regular meeting,
Mrs. Ken Bushey, council presi
dent, would like all board mem
bers to meet at 10:45 a.m.
BENEFIT CANASTA
PARTY HELD IN
CAMAS VALLEY RECENTLY
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Orley
Weist, Camas Valley, was the
scene of a Valentine Day P.T.A.
benefit canasta party. High scorer
for the evening was Mrs. Lee
Banks.
Present at the party were: Mr.
and Mrs. Milo Claughton, Mr. and
Mrs. Art Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Thrush, Mrs. A. R. Spencer, Mrs.
Lee Banks, Mrs. Hazel Defferding,
Mrs. Bea Battles and Mr. and Mrs.
Weist. ,
ELKTON WSCS HOLDS
INTERESTING MEETING
The WSCS of the Elkton Meth
odist Church held its regular meet
ing at the home of Evelyn Binder.
After a potluck noon dinner the
business session began.
Around the table were: Mrs. Eve
lyn Binder, Mrs. Edith Weatherly,
Mrs. Thelma Ladd, Mrs. Frances
Hedden, Mrs. Mildred Taylor, Mrs.
Grace Sawyers, and Mrs. Lorna
Binder a guest.
. The prayer at the table wat giv
en hv Mrs. Grace Sawvers.
Tne business meeting was called
to order by Mrs. Frances Hedden.
It was voted to send a spray of
funeral flowers to Mrs. Lenore
Kirkride of Woodland, Calif. Mrs.
Mrs. KirKriue was formerly miss
Lenore Gates, daughter of Mrs.
Editn liates.
A gift was sent to a student of
the University of Oregon. The
WSCS has several more names of
foreign students whom they wish
to rememuer in the near future.
The meeting was closed with the
Lord's .Prayer.
.flans are being laid to soonsor
a Momer i Day gut sate.
VALENTINE PARTIES
HELD IN UMPGUA
Valentine parties were held
Thursday afternoon In the inter
mediate and primary grades of
Umpqua School. In the primary
room, Mrs. Wilcox had constructed
a gayly trimmed post office shoe
boxes disguised in red and white
crepe paper with a separate box
for each of her 24 children. In the
intermediate and upper grades
Valentines were distributed from
big, bulging boxes all dressed up
in traditional style. Like the pri
mary room, the intermediate
grades enjoyed cookies and candy
during the distribution of the Val
entines and mothers and small bro
thera and sisters shared in 'the
fun. A special feature was fur
nished by Mrs. Lafe Judd who ex
hibited parasols, fans, scarfs,
shoes and jewel boxes sent her
from Japan by her aon Garth, who
is stationed there. .
The upper grades had the party
Friday night at the home of their
principal, Mrs. Delmar Murphy,
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
IS ENTERTAINED THURSDAY
Rev. Lavern Lould of the As
sembly of God Church in Elkton
entertained his Sunday School
class in the church parlors Thurs
day evening.
Games were played and those at
tending included : Arlene Hand,
Betty Hand, Doris Hand, Dorothy
Morris, Prentiss Morris and Du
ane Hand.
LOOK1NGGLASS GRANGE
HOME ECONOMICS CLUB
TO MEET ON FRIDAY
The Lookingglass Grange Home
Economics Club will hold a card
party Friday with high and low
prizes to be given for both pinochle
and canasta. There will be a email
admission charge. Everyone is in
vited to attend.
FUN AND FELLOWSHIP
FAMILY NIGHT SET
FOR FRIDAY AT CHURCH
The Baptist Church will hold a
Fun and Fellowship Family night
Friday at 7:30 o'clock. A film will
be shown and games and enter
tainment will be furnished for the
whole family.
CANASTA PARTY IS
ENJOYED IN YONCALLA
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hummell en
tertained at a canasta party at
their home in Yoncalla Thursday
evening. Delicious refreshments
were served at a later hour to
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rogers, Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Hall and son,
Ricky; Mr. and Mrs. Jean Dick
erson and Mr. and Mrs. Hummell.
EVERGREEN GRANGE
TO HOLD POTLUCK
Evergreen Grange will meet Fri
day for a potluck supper at 8:30
o'clock. The business meeting will
start at eight o'clock. Hand-made
rugs will be on display at the
hobby table.
DEMONSTRATION PARTY
HELD IN LOOKINGGLASS
Mrs. Mary Southwicfc was a
gracious hostess Friday afternoon
at her home in Lookingglass for
a demonstration party under the
direction of Mrs. Marian Mad
dox of Wilbur, given as a bene
fit for the WCTU. Rev. Max Chris
tian, assisting evangelist in meet
ings being held currently at the
local church, favored the group
with several saxophone numbers.
Mrs. Walter Monger gave her
reading with which she won the
diamond medal in a WCTU speech
contest held in recent months. At
the close of the meeting refresh
ments were served by the hostess
who was assisted by Mrs. C. N.
Currier of Roseburg.
In attendance were: Miss Gladys
Johnston, Mrs. Jon Wilson, Mrs.
George Marsh, Mrs. John Mathis,
Mrs. C. N. Currier, Mrs. Walter
Monger, Mrs. Jack Kerr, Mrs.
George Mazon, Mrs. Arthur
Marsh and the hostess, Mrs. South
wick , and the demonstrator, Mrs.
Marian Maddox.
WINSTON CHRISTIAN
CHURCH TO MEET FIRDAY
The Winston Christian Church
will hold a potluck dinner at the
church Friday evening. Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Newton and Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Keeley will be in
charge. There will be a program
and coffee will be furnished. Please
bring table service.
ALPHA CHI CHAPTER
TO HOLD PUBLIC CARD ' 4
PARTY FRIDAY EVENING
Alpha Chi Chapter, Epsilon Siz-.
ma Alpha sorority will hold a pub
lic card party at 7:30 o'clock Fri
day evening at the Roseburg Wo
man's clubhouse on Mosher SL
Free coffee and cake and '
prizes for bridge, canasta and pin
ochle will be given. Reservations
are not necessary but may be made
by calling Mis. Tyler Evans at
3-7739.
SPICY CHEFS TO
MEET FRIDAY AT
VERN WOOTEN HOME
The Spicy Chefs of Elgarose will
meet Friday at the home of Mrs.
Vern Wooten. All members are
cordially invited to attend.
PRESBYTERIAN RUMMAGE
SALE SLATED FOR FRIDAY
Presbyterian Women's Society
will hold a rummage sale in the
basement of the church Friday,
starting at 8:30 a.m. Anyone hav
ing rummage to be picked up
please call Mrs. H. T. Hansen,
3-7096 or Mrs. George Caskey, 3
3812. BETA ALPHA CHI
TO MEET TONIGHT ,
Beta Alpha Chi sorority will
meet tonight at the home oi Fran
cine Reese. 1141 N. Jackson at
7:30 p.m. All members are cord
ially invited to attend.
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Mcdford, Ortgoa
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The best cooks in town use Crown
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