The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, April 21, 1952, Image 3

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TAU ETA ETA HOLDS ,
SOCIAL MEETING
Tau Eta Eta held a social meet
ing at the home of Peg Johnson
Wednesday April 16. Members and
their guestt attending were: Win
nie Wilson, Georgia Baker, Virginia
Miller, Marty Wiley, Bev Wilkison,
Velda Sanders, Agnes Lindberg,
Jan Fernlund, Marcy Johnson Jua
nita HiU, Arlyth Hough, Mildred
Bailey, Georgia Theiss, Artice
Moore, Darleen Fischer, Glenna
Walley, Jeannine Borthwick, P?X
Johnson and the hostess, Jackie
Johnson.
The next meeting will be a busi
ness meeting at the Jackie John
son home, 1009 Eddy Street
Wednesday, May 7 at 8 p.m. O.
ficers will be fleeted for the com
ing year. AJ1 members are urged
to attend. .. . . '
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Avocados 3 for 25c
EVERGREEN GRANGE HAS "
REGULAR BUSINESS MEET
The regular business meeting of
the Evergreen Grange was held
Friday night, April 11 with Master
Charles McCord in the chair.
Roll call found 40 members and
two members from Melrose
Grange present. Threre was 100
per cent officer attendance for the
second time in succession.
Applications for membership
from Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Warner
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack FutreU
were read an an investigating com
mittee appointed. Quarterly reports
sales slip chairman Josephine
Parkhurst; pest hunt chairman,
George McDowell and Fred Albert
us and the secretary report by
Besse Lansbury.-
Report were given by the var
ious committees with articles on
day light savings time and the
observation of Good Friday being
given bv the members.
The H. E. chairman reported
tthe turkey supper to be served Fri
day night, April 18 to the Demo
cratic society at the Hall, au tne
ladies were urged to assist with
N. OF W. TO MEET
AT HALL TONIGHT
Lilac Circle No. 49, Neighbors of
Woodcraft, will meet at eight
o'clock tonHht at the IOOF Hall.
All members are urged to be pres
ent.
PRICES
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lb. 65c
lb. 29c
lb. 39c
lb. 29c
lb. 39c
lb. 43c
ROSEBURO WOMEN'S CLUB
HAS RECENT MEETING
The Roseburg Woman's Club
met April 15 at the clubhouse
with Mrs. Earl Plummer, president,
conducting the session.
The meeting opened with the sing"
ing of "Oregon, My Oregon." Mrs.
R. E. Crawford, chaplain pro tern,
delivered the invocation. Mrs. T.
L. Goodwin, secretary, read the
minutes of the previous meet
ing'. The treasurer, Mr. Frank
Ashley, reported. Mrs. Barton an
nounced that Dorothy Hunter ac
cepted the candidacy for Centen
nial Queen representing the club.
Mrs. Kenneth Ford was pro
gram chairman for the day. Her
program depicted a lovely gar
den. Mrs. Frank Brown gave a
reading "I Married a Flower
Arrangement," Mrs. Clyde Cars
tens played background music
while Mrs. Boyles read poetry.
Included were "It Must B e
Spring" by J. J. Metcalfe; ''Who
Ever Makes a Garden" anonym
ous; "Ode to Spring" Mary E.
Bostwick and "The Country Line"
by Richard H. Stoddard. While
these were read, Mrs. Jack West
drew an appropriate picture.
Miss Lou Owens sang two songs,
"Sunrise and You" and "In The
Garden of my Heart."
Mrs. A. J. Geddes and Mrs.
A. S. Coen poured at the beautiful
tea table centered with lilacs.
Mrs. Robert Barton was chair
man with Mrs. Charles Wilson, Mrs.
R. A. Sumpton, Mrs. John Travis,
Mrs. Bruce Tuck, Miss Alice Ue
land, Mrs. Frank Voyt, Mrs. Doug
las Wait, Mrs. Bert Wells, Miss
Bess Wharton and Mrs. Charles
Wharton assisting.
' Mrs. Harold Beaucamp has been
added to the clubhouse grounds
committee. She will serve as chair
man for the next step in the land
scaping. The nominating committee re
ported for the 1952-53 year. Re
sults are Mrs. -Earl Plummer,
president; Mrs. G. E. Young, first
vice-president: Mrs. J. J. Kester,
second vice president; Mrs. T.
Frank Ashley.
Mrs. A. J. Geddes, corresponding
secretary, and treasurer, Mrs.
The directors include Mrs. J. M.
Boyles, Mrs. W. H. Carter, Mrs.
Kenneth Bushey, Mrs. Lester Neil
sen and Mrs. Hershel Scott. Mrs.
Eugene Sullivan has been placed
on the house board to serve until
1955.
Miss Ueland announced a rum
mage sale for the month of May.
The next meeting will be May 8.
Mrs. Clyde S. Carstens will be in
charge of the program at which
time National Music Week will be
observed.
The final Tegular meeting Is
scheduled for May 20 with instal
lation of officers. Mrs. R. L. Whip
ple is chairman of the team com
mittee and Group 14 will serve,
serving. She also appointed Mr.
and Mrs. George McDowell, Mr.
and Mrs. John Hess and Besse
Lounsbury as the kitchen commit
tee for the square dance Saturday
night, April 19.
Mrs. Velma Albertus, John Hess
and Mrs. Isabella McDowell were
chosen to help reorganize the Ju
venile Grange. Margaret McCord
volunteered to be juvenile ma
tron. Discussion was held on the pres
entation of the three act play to
be put on by the Glide PTA the
Evergreen Grange Hall Wednes-1
day evening April 30, entitled "The I
Campbells are Coming." A snack j
bar will be open at the close of the
play. -
The Lecturer's program was
well received with Helen Lander,
Claude Rhodes and Besse Louns-)
bury winning priies for best per
formances as models for the ar-;
tides they purchased during the
auction sale.
At the close of the meeting, the
quarterly birthdays were observed
with serving of ice cream and
cake. The next meeting will be Fri
day, April 25 with a 8:30 potluck
supper. The business meeting will
begin at 8 p.m.
DOUGLAS COURT 11 ORDER
OF AMARANTH HAS MEET
The regular meeting of the
Douglas Court 18 of the Order of
the Amaranth was held recently
at the- Masonic Temple in Rose
burg. Friendship Night was en
joyed. Guests from Willamette
Court 2. Eugene, were present.
The meeting was preceded by ;
a potluck dinner at 6:30 p.m. with
the business meeting at 8 mm. 1
Those present from Willamette
Court were Lois Hunt, grand con
ductress; Laujette Norton, royal
matron of Willamette Court; Lynn
Harris, royal patron of Willamette
Court, and 37 other members.
The hostess committee was com
prised of Genevieve Pbilippi, Ma
delaine Anlauf. .
The tables were decorated with
ferns and Easter baskets. Place
cards welcomed guests and con
tained the menu. Following the
meeting, coffee and cookies wereH
served.
YONCALLA PTA HOLDS
REGULAR MEETING
The regular meeting of the PTA
of Yoncalla was held in the
grade school Monday evening, with
a large crowd present. A fine
program consisting of three male
quartette numbers by Si and Don
Wise, Mr. Shields and Mr. Carney,
was followed by a vocal duet by
T. J. Moore and Melvin Atkinson.
Bill Benner and Walter Thorpe
put on their ventriloquist act. Er
nie Carney was elected Cub Scout
Leader for the coming year.
The following new officers were
duly elected: President, Mrs. Ber-
nice Kadtke, 1st vice president,
Clara Shirley; 2nd vice president,
Martha Rogers; Secretary, Pauline
Latham and Treasurer, Ilean Hed
gers. KEYSTONE CIRCLE TO
MEET THIS EVENING
The Keystone Evening Circle
will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight
at the home of Mrs. William Wis
hart at 811 Fleser Street. AU mem
bers are urged to be present.
NAVY MOTHERS CLUB
TO MEET TONIGHT
The Navy Mothers Club will
meet tonight at eight o'clock at
the home of Mrs. Mary L. New
house, 1307 Harrison Street, with
Mrs. Ethel Hecathorn as co-hostess.
Refreshments will be served
Members and those eligible to
membership are invited.
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EVERGREEN GRANGE HOMI
ECONOMICS CLUB MEETS
The Evergreen Home Econom
ics Club met April 10 with the
hostesses, Margaret McCord, Viv
ian Burgess and Rosa Heinbach.
A noon potluck luncheon was
served and the business session
presided over by the chairman, Ce
celia Conklin. It was reported that
three members took cookies, cro
chet thread and embroidery thread
to the residence of the Old Folks
Home and spent the afternoon
visiting. The members were Nell
Lander, Mabel Garrick and.Rubie
Baker.
The members of the Busy Step
pers Club will be guests of the
Evergreen Home Economics Club
Thursday, April 24. A program is
planned by the committee who will
be Mabel Lange, Rubie Bloom and
Margaret Burt. A noon potluck
luncheon will be held.
Those present were Cecelia Conk
lin, Jessie Thomas,- Edith Bond,
Mabel Garrick, Mabel Burr. Nell
Lander, Gladys Stafford, Garnet
Folmsbee, Rennie Jenkins, Wilms
Rhodes, Vivian Burgess, Margaret
Burt, Rubie Bloom, Rosa Heinbach,
Mabel Lange, Velma Albertus,
Margaret McCord and Ruby Belle
Kobernik.
GARDEN DEPARTMENT
OF WOMEN'S CLUB
PLANS FRIDAY MEETING
The Garden Department of the
Roseburg Women's Club will meet
Friday April 25 at 7:30 p.m. for
election of officers. The program
will begin at 8 p.m. All county gar
den clubs are invited to attend.
The program will be comprised
of three twenty minute films dis-
BEGINNERS OF SWINGEROO
DANCE CLUB HAVE SESSION
The Beginners Group, sponsored
by the Swingeroo Dance Club, met
Wednesday night,- April 18, at
Edenbower gym with Mrs. Fisher,
president of the club, conducting
the meeting. She explained how
they were organized.
Officers were appointed from the
floor to serve for a six week pe
riod. They are president, Burt
Holt; secretary treasurer, Lor
raine Lewis.
The group will dance once a week
for six weeks under the instruction
of Curly Reynolds. Any of the be
ginners who have received Instruc
tion from Mr. Higby are eligible
to attend.
The date of the next meeting will
be announced later..
RIVERSDALI HAPPY HOUR
CLUB HAS TWO MEETINGS
Tht February meeting of the
Riversdale Happy Hour Club was
held at tne home of Mrs. L. W.
Cottrell. 'A dessert luncheon was
served to Mrs. W. C. Bailey; Mrs.
W. E. Ott; Mrs. H. B Kruse,
Mrs. Ned Dixon; Mrs. Glenn Cox,
Mrs. Wallace Cox, Mrs. Don
Kruse, Mrs. Dale Guiley, Mrs.
Clarence Wescott, Mrs. J. E. Sta
pleford and the hostess, Mrs. L. W.
Cottrell.
The March meeting of the club
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Camellias and Azaleas" followed
by "How to Grow Roses" and
"How to Grow Beautiful Begonia
and Fuchsias." The Ortho repre
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talk with the films.
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met with Mrs. W. F. Ott with her
daughter-in-law serving as co-host-ess.
The business meeting follow
ed a dessert luncheon. A special
collection was taken to be given
the crippled children.. Present
were: Mrs. Dalt Guiley, Mrs.
Glenn Cox, Mrs. W. C. Bailey,
Mrs. H. B. Kruse, Mrs. Don Kruse,
Mrs, Ned Dixon, Mrs. William
Bromps, Mrs. L. W. Cottrell, Mrs.
Don Harmon, Mrs. Woodrow Conn,
Mrs. Don Guiley, Mrs. W. E. Buell,
Mrs. R. L. Harmon, Mrs. Wal
lace Cox, Mrs. J. E. Stapleford and
the hostesses. .The next meeting
will be Wednesday May 14 at the
home of Mrs. C. M. Stark.
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