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12 Tht New.-Revlew, Roseburg, MELROSE CAMP FIRE CROUP ENTERTAINS AT GRANGE MEETING The Melrose Camp Fire group, sponsored by the Grange, led by Mrs. Poole and assisted by Mrs. Fred Becker, put on a short pro- ine last Tuesday nite., consisting of a skit and several songs. Girls taking part were: Uonna Graves, Joan Kennerly, Ginger Kettleman Deloris and Irene Poole, Frances and Joyce Becker and Sally Brown. A program will be held Friday May 10 at the Hall to raise funds for 4-H scholarships. The Pie So cial sponsored by the Grange will be held Friday, May 2. The public is invited. Games and cards wui be enjoyed. Following the regular business meeting, refreshments were served by Lorraine Veenstra and Alma Greer. LADY GOLFERS TO MEET TUESDAY AT COUNTRY CLUB All Lady Golfers of the Roseburg Country Club are urged to be pres ent for an important meeting dur ing luncheon which will be served at 12:30 Tuesday, April 22. Y'H Him Ivy Frwl.tr Bread Tkon UJinincis' BREAD SEt WHy WE INSIST ON SAMTOUE DRy OUR HOUSE! GETS OUT &LL STUBBORN SPOTS GONE NO CLEANING ODORS PERSPIRATION VANISHES BETTER, LONGER LASTING PRESS Clothes do look better, last longer too, with our different better Sanitooe Service! Colors and patterns regain their beauty and brilliance. And that original feel and finish is restored so it's really hard to tell last year! clothes from new! Trj,us today and see! FREE PICK-UP and YOU RECEIVE SANITONE CLEANING ONLY AT... m mm CLEANE 21? East Douglas St. Dial (OPPOSITE DOUGLAS COUNTY COURTHOUSE) PICKUP SERVICE IN... WINSTON Fisher's Variety, Tuesday and Fridays SUTHERLIN Self Service Laundry Wednesday and Saturday Or. Mon., April 21, 1952 WINSTON-DILLARD HOME EXTENSION HAS MEETING The Winston-Dillard Home Ex tension unit met at the home of Mrs. Letita Halverson Wednesday afternoon, April 16. In charge of the day's program were Mrs Fran Holtcen and Mrs. Jean Tab er. During the demonstration on "Home Accessories" the two proj ect leaders rearranged furniture showing how good balance could be achieved in tne nome. At the close of the meeting re freshments were served to the fol lowing members: Mrs. Margaret McCord, Mrs. Maud Powers, Mrs Beulah Burgess, Mrs. Vivian Bor ises, Mrs. Mayme Manske, Mrs. Vivian Burgess. Mrs. Inez Cham bers, Mrs. Lulu Post, Mrs. Muriel Mclntyre. Mrs. Carol Hercher. Mrs. Decla Taylor, Mrs. Fran Hol- teen, Mrs. Mary Lee Walker, Mrs. Daisy Fox, Mrs. Jean Taber, Mrs, Connie Nelson, Mrs. Jean Carls, Mrs. Aileen Otto, and Mrs. Letitia Halverson: and Mrs. Faye Cun nineham. a suest. The next meeting will' be held May 21. The all-day meeting will be held at the Winston Community Hall, with a pot-luck luncheon at the noon hour. Miss Betty Jane Faterson. county home demon' stration agent, will be in charge of the program embracing "Dry Cleaning." The annual election of officers will be conducted at this meeting, and all members urged to attend. OLALLA BUSY STEPPERS HAVE RECENT MEETING The Olalla Busy Steppers met recently at the home of Effie Croucher in Roseburg. Guests present were Lillian Bushnell, Irene Skates, Ruth Mey ers and Tamara Jill, Arch Bush nell and George Croucher, Members present were Helen Northcraft and Ann: Mabel Rob erts, Garnet Folmsbee, Metta Calk ins, Pauline Gore, Ony Wilson and Terry: Clemmie Prock, Sadie Lewelyn, Mary Hodges, Maureen Muetzel, Renie Jenkins, Juma By' ron. Rhoda Long and Gary: Vir ginia Wamboldt and Janita; Ber tha Dossey and Jerry; Clarice Brinkman and Richard; Joyce croucher ana the nostess, Etne Croucher. The prizes were won by Ony Wilson and Helen Northcraft. Sew ing and visiting was enjoyed in the afternoon. The next meeting will be held at Umpqua Park with Joyce Crouch er as hostess. In case of bad weath er, it will be held at 1330 Balff Street. All members are requested to be present and bring their own table service. An invitation from the ladies of the Evergreen Home Economics Club was received asking the Busy Steppers to be guests of the club Thursday, April 24, for a luncheon. LUCKY BLUE BIRDS HAVE RECENT MEET The Lucky Blue Birds of St. Jo seph's School met April 3 at which time they made tray favors (or Mercy Honpital. April 17 was the Blue Birds Eas ter party. Pictures were taken and games played. The girls planned to enter dolls In the carnival to be held at Benson gym Friday, May 2. MERCY HOSPITAL SERVICE AND HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE TO MEET The Mercy Hospital Service and Hospitality committee will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the home of the chairman, Mrs. J. G. Verberk- moes. 709 Overlook. All members are urged to attend. CLEANING IN' IT REAM THE dIRT! ' - - wl"- Ml DELIVtKY SERYICE R S 3-8291' BEO'NNERS CROUP OP SWINGEROO DANCE CLUB PLANS TUESDAY MEETING The beginners group of the Swingeroo Dance Club will hold their first meeting and dance Tuesday, April 22 at 8 p.m. at Edenbower gym. Dues will be col lected for the coming six-week period. Anyone unable to attend the first meeting is requested to call 3-7750 or 3-5938 before Tuesday night. D.MOLAY MOTHERS CLUB HAVE RECENT MEETING The DeMolay Mothers Club met at the home of Mrs. Aurelia Mc- Gehey Monday evening with Mrs. htnei bwayze as co-hostoss. Mrs. Ada McFall presided over tne business meeting. A cooked food sale was discussed and it was decided to hold the sale Saturday, April 26 at Emery Insurance Com pany office. Mrs. Leita Raines won the door prize. A social hour followed and the hostess served lovely refreshments to Mrs. Vehela Geddes, Mrs. Ethel White, Mrs. Wanda Ware, Mrs. Nellie Verrell, Mrs. Leila Raines, Mrs. Jo Feldkamp, Mrs. Bessie Smith, Mrs. Dona Singleton, Mrs. Ada McFall. and the hotcsses Mrs. Ethel Swayze and Mrs. Aurelia McGehey. ROSEBURG ART ASSN. PLAN WORK DISPLAY The Roseburg Art Association met Tuesday night in the attractive new art room of the High School Li brary and Arts Building for a work nht and business meeting. The business meeting was opened by the president, Lenord Kimbrell. Plans were made for the Roseburg Art Association to sponsor and help with the High School Art Exhibit In May at which time the students' work for the year will be displayed. Plans were made for making large frames for displaying the stu dents work. The Roseburg art group win lurnisn cookies, tea and cof ee for visitors of the exhibit. This exhibit is to be of high school stu dent' work only and will be in the Library and Arts Building. Plans were made for a guest night at the next meeting of the Roseburg Art Association May 30 at which time all interested in art are invited. Howard Glazer of Eu gene has been invited to be guest speaker. Other interesting features such as demonstration of different kind of art are also being planned for guest night, according to Mrs. Jack West, vice president. Mr. Grazer will speak on mod ern architecture and furniture and will also show slides. OLALLA-TENMILE HOME EXTENSION UNIT TO MEET TOMORROW The Olalla-Tenmile Home Ex tension Unit will meet Tuesday at the ladies clubhouse in Tenmile. Betty Jane Patorson, county exten sion unit will demonstrate "Dry Cleaning." The meeting will begin at 10:30 a.m. with a poUuck lunch eon at noon. Penney's Here's what you find at Penney's Golden Jubilee! pairs of 'Jk f: 60 gauge f dark seam Qw uaymoae NYLONS for I 5 e "J v.-; i w li rirH I .' I" $ P h i I I Ar 60 gauge means extra wear, lovely fltl if Dark seams for fashion-glamour it Filmy-sheer 1 5 denier k First quality every stitchl -fa New beautiful Spring shades! STARTS TUESDAY 9:30 A.M. HURRY! LIMITECrQUANTITISSI ASSOCIATED BUSINESS WOMEN'S CLUB MEETS The Associated Business Wom en's Club met Monday evening at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lu cille Chriss, on East Fifth Ave nue for a regular monthly meet ing. Bouquets of spring flowers were placed about the rooms. The business' meeting was call ed to order by Hie president, Mrs. Donga Dean Blakeley, and was turned over to the co-chairmen, Mrs. Doris Steinbach and Mrs. Lochie Thompson, of the Flower Show. All committees and various other plans were completed and the ladies worked on the making of containers for displaying the flowers. . A discussion was had on the giving of prizes and it was de cided to give cash'certificates for first prizes and a plant for sec ond prize. The certificates can be used at any of the three nurseries in Sutherlin. Mrs. Freda Paynter was given the club obligation and welcomed as a new member into the club. The social hour was spent in the playing of several games. The car guessing game was won by Mrs. Meredith Pond: the kitchen uten sil game, by Mrs. Olga Bielman. Mrs. Bielman was the winner of the door prize. 1 The next meeting will be held at the 'nome of Mrs. Lina Torrey, with Mrs. Dolores Jackson, Mrs. Ivena Halverson, and Mrs. Elea nor Anderson, as co-hostesses. Mrs. Laura Welsh, was pleasant ly surprised with a lovely gift from the members of the club, as she is leaving Sutherlin the end of the woek foe Portland, where she ana her husband plan to make their home. Pictures were taken as the gift was pre- senctd and when the package was opened. At the close of the evening the hostesses, Mrs. Carl Chriss, Miss Carol Sue Hunt, Mrs. Dorcas Hoag- land and Mrs. Juamta Atteroury, served tasty refreshments to: Mrs. Ora Irwin, Mrs. Lucille Chase, Mrs. Olga Bielman, Mrs. ivena Halverson, Mrs. Leona Slack. Mrs. Freda Taynter, Mrs. Mabel Mc Cord, Mrs. Laura Welsh. Mrs. Gula Crowell, Mrs. Betty Worrell. Miss Arlene Telson, Mrs. Dolores Jackson. Miss Ruth Fick les, Mrs. Betty Haines. Miss Luel la Pleuard. Mrs. Doris Steinbach, Mrs. Eleanor Anderson, Mrs. Don na Dean Blakeley. Mrs. Maude Culver, Mrs. Lochie Thompson, Mrs. Juanita Holgate, Mm. Anita Schwartz and Mrs. Meredith Pond. WOMEN'S BENEFIT ASSN. tPLANS THURSDAY MEET The Women's Benefit Associa tion will tiave a social meeting Thursday, April 24 at the home of Mrs. Margaret Haven. 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Lot. ond lot. of 1': ino3J savings. 1 wrta DOROTHY'S 4-H COOKING CLUB HAS DEMONSTRATION An Interesting meeting of the sec ond division of Dorothy's 4-H Cook ing Club was held April 16 at the Ing Club was held April 16 at the home of the leader. Miss Dorothy Holbrook on South Main Street, . The pledge of allegiance to the flag was led by the president, Kathy uaKiey, wno conducted a brief busi ness meeting. Joyce Rand, secre tary, called the roll and the mem bers answerrd by telling of the cooking they had done since the last meeting. The group then work ed on tneir record books. Joyce Rand and Sherrill Chap man demonstrated how to cook ba con. Demonstrators named far the next meeting were Judy Hebard and ueraidine uarrett. Songs and cookies were enjoyed at the close of the meeting by Cindv White, Kathy Oakley, Judy Hebard, Geraldine Garrett, Mary Lindsell. Sherrill Chapman. Joyce Rand and the leader, Miss Holbrook. EX EPSILON, PETA SIGMA PHI TO MEET TUESDAY XI Epsilon, Beta Sigma Phi will meet Tuesday, April 22 at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Wayne Crooch in Hucrest with Mrs. Ted Schultz as hostess. All members are cordially In vited to attend FOLK DANCING PLANNED AT VETERANS HOSPITAL Folk dancing will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Veterans Hos pital Recreation Hall. The Amer ican Legion Auxiliary, department of Oregon is in charge. BPWC SPONSORS CARD PARTY AT VETS HOSPITAL The Business and Professional Women's Clubs will sponsor a card party tomorrow at the Veterans 1 Hospital Recreation Hall from 7:30 !, until Q-Qfl n m Ann Rtnrrs la pnair. man. TILLICUM BRIDGE CLUB TO MEET TUESDAY The Tillicum Bridge Club wil' meet Tuesday, April 22 at the home of Mrs. Loyal Stearns in Oakland. Mrs. Carr will hostess. All members are urged to at tend. Floral Design : CHENILLE 5,00 WI rH"" nil Illlffl III Colorful flower, are heaped on a wavy chenille background! 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Hopper, secretary, Wolf Creek: Mrs. Ethel Hamilton, treasurer, Malin. SERVICE ODRSWOADT- When you need expert serv ice on any of your home appliances, give us a call. We guarantee satisfaction and prompt, courteous service. PRINTS,- 50Cyd. -i ; t '' r t I i ; L smart lathi on print on. rich, soft rayon crepe . . . they're such fine quality you'll say Penney's Jubi lee price is miracle-low! See them! 39" wide. BERGH'S APPLIANCE WCTU TO MEET AT HOME OP MRS. C. N. CURRIER of Mrs. C. N. Currier at 2 pro... Tuesday, April 22. All members and freinds are in vited. FS CLUB TO MEET AT MEISSNER HOME The FS Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. R. W. Meissner, 122 N. Par rott. All members are urged to attend. PATCH AND CHAT CLUB TO MEET TOMORROW The Patch and Chat Club will meet Tuesday, April 22 at the home of Mrs. C. 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COMMUNITY PLAYERS TO MEET TUESDAY NIGHT The Community Players of Rose burg will have a regular meeting in the YMCA room of the armory Tuesday night beginning at 7:30 p.m. Members and those interested are invited to attend. nAUfCDi pULLlnw irw COLORFUL YOUNG STRAP FLAT Incredibly low price for this 5 cute teen shoe! Block imita tion suede that look, lust if line rne real r-iinq ... I white, pink, blue, chartreuse ! or maize in linen. Sn-i'i' ed ' for cleaner and better wear. ' I ,L. I 1 4-9. AA-B.