8 The Newi-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Wed., May 21, 1952
FRIENDLY BIBLE CLASS
TO HOLD PICNIC THURSDAY
The Friendly Bible Class of the
First Presbyterian Church will
hold a potluck picnic at Umpqua
Park Thursday evening at six
thirty o'clock, DST. In the event
of cold weather or rain, the pot
luck will be held at the home of
Mrs. Helen Lane, 313 E. Oak
Street. Those attending are asked
to bring their own table service.
All members are most cordially
invited to enjoy the occasion.
PYTHIAN SISTERS PLAN
INITIATION ON THURSDAY
The Pvthian Sisters will have a
formal initiation Thursday, May
22, 8 p.m. DST, at the KP Hal.
All members are urged to at
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WINSTON COMMUNITY CLUB
HAS OFFICER ELECTION
The annual election of officers
was held at the May 15 meeting of
the Winston Community Club. New
officers include: Dean Collins,
president; James Buttlcr, vice
president; Mary Bird, secretary
treasurer: and Howard Bird,
board member to serve a three,
year term.
Retiring officers include: Art
Johnson, president; Carl Borgaes,
vice-president; Reba Buttler, secretary-treasurer;
and Elmer Hun
ter, board member, whose term
expired.
The membership drive ' Is
underway. Active members of the
club have been divided into two
competitive groups with A. W.
McGuire and Bill Tipton serving
as captains. It has been stressed
that anyone residing within the
Winston - Dillard - Brockway
communities Is eligible to join the
organization. Membership cards
may be obtained by contacting
either of the two captains or any
active member of the club.
Plans are slill being worked out
in regard lo the park area on the
clubhouse grounds. Support of the
local citizens is imperative if the
project is to materialize, accord
ing lo the committee in charge.
All residents in Winston and sur
rounding communities interested
in furthering the cause are re
quested to make an effort to at
tend the next meeting which is
scheduled for Thursday evening,
June 5. x
BETA GAMMA CHAPTER
EPSILON SIGMA ALPHA
DATES INSTALLATION
Beta Gamma Chapter, Epsilon
Sigma Alpha will meet tomorrow
at the home of Mrs. Marvin Doty,
1102 Military, at 8 p.m. There will
be a formal installation of officers.
All members are urged to be
present.
GARDEN VALLEY-PTA
TO HAVE MEETING
Garden Valley Parent Teachers
Association will meet Thursday
at 7:30 p.m. standard time at the
Woman's clubhouse. Miss Muriel
Mitchyll, city librarian, will be
guest speaker.
All members are urged to attend.
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MOTHERS INVITED
TO TEA FRIDAY
AT FULLERTON SCHOOL
Invitations are out Inviting all
mothers who have children enter
ing the first grade at Fullerton
school in the fall to a tea to
be given at the school on Friday,
May 23, between the hours of 1
and 2:45 in the afternoon.
This is an annual event and
promises to be one of the most
enjoyable as well as worthwhile
affairs to be sponsored by the
Fullerton Parent-Teacher Associ
ation this year, according to ad
vance information supplied b y
Mrs. Chester Hamm, who ii in
charge of arrangements for the
occasion.
A program has been planned
specially to introduce youngsters
to school atmosphere, and to ac
quaint their mothers with the prep
aration which they and their chil
dren should make for that eventful
day which is marked by the
opening of school in September.
Mrs. Bernard Young, PTA presi
dent, has indicated that there will
be further announcements about
the outstanding features which
will mark Fullerton's pre-school
tea this year.
Mrs. Harold Backen Jr. Is In
charge of refreshments and ar
ranging the tea table.
When the custom of holding a
tea for mothers of pre-schoolers
was inaugurated, Mrs. Dorothy
Kitchen, school nurse, and John
Lucas, director of special educa
tion, felt that it was indeed an
opportunity for mothers, children
and teachers to become acquaint
ed and to bridge the gap between
home and school so that starting
the first grade would be easier
for all concerned.
Mrs. Young and her committees
have been in consultation with the
school principal, Lyle Eddy, and
with the three first grade teach
ers, Mrs. Edna Matthews, Mrs.
Bonita Wikoff . and Mrs. Goldie
Davidson- In working out arrange
ments, with a view to making this
a most profitable afternoon.
NEW OFFICERS ARE
INSTALLED WEDNESDAY
Umpqua District Dental Assis
tants held a formal, no-hostess
Chinese dinner at the home of Dr.
Eleanor Carlson, 330 E. Wash
ington Street, last Wednesday eve
ning at 7:30 o'clock.
Clara Clark, vice president, con
ducted the meeting, in the absence
of the president, Pauline Wilker-
son, who was ill. Flora Rolfsness
and Jane Wood were also reported
ill. The girls were asked to turn
in their lead foil by May 26.
Dr. Eleanor Carlson, who is the
group advisor and installing offi
cer, gave a beautiful installation
ceremony, inviting the new offi.
cers to each light their own taper
from the "Candle of Friendship,"
then presented them to the group.
Officers installed for the year
were: President, Ethelmae Wil
son: Vice President, Barbara
Smith; secretary treasurer, Bev.
erly Nordquist. Gardenia corsages,
sprayed with green and blue and
silver, wcrp presented to the new
officers and Dr. Carlson, by Joy
Augustus, on behalf of the group.
Tne house and" tables were dec
orated with roses and snapdrag
ons. There being no business meet
ings held (hiring the summer, the
next regular meeting will be Sept.
10. The location and hostess will
be announced laler.
Members attending were Anna
Lou Burdette and Beverly Nord
quist, Sulherlin; Pearl Carter and
Esther Daniels, Myrtle Creek, and
.loann Cornutt, Barbara Smith,
Ethel Mae Wilson, Jackie Schind
ler, Clara Clark, Joy Augustus and
Dr. Carlson,
YOUNG ADULTS OF FIRST
METHODIST CHURCH MEET
A lively discussion and business
meeting of Young Adults took
place in the R. E. llorton home
May 16. Roland Worth, president,
presided.
Rev. Walter A. MacArtluir had
as his topic for the evening. "Mar
riage and Financial Problems,"
which is one of a series of mar
riage counseling talks he has been
giving the group.
Delicious refreshments were
served by the host and hostess at
the close of the evening.
Attending were: Rev. and Mrs.
W. A. MaeArthur, Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Buswcll, Mr. and Mrs. Al
De Molt. Mr. and Mrs. Mack E.
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence
Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Worth, George Shepard, Miss Hel
en Wagoner and Mr. and Mrs. R.
E. llorton.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Dick Buswell, June
6, at 7:30 p.m. DST.
SUTHERLIN METHODISTS
TO HAVE ALL DAY MEET
The WSCS of the Sutherlin Meth
odist Church will have an all day
meeting Thursday, May 22. State
officers Mrs. Pascal Peek and
Mrs. Blinkhorn of Esgene will be
present.
All members ar urged to be
present.
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SHE TOILS CEASELESSLY ... For days before the annual
high school prom, "Cinderella," at bottom (whom some
would identify as Rena Van Horn, a junior) works hard on
prom decorations ...
SHE MOPS HER BROW ... As the work becomes harder and
seemingly endless, "Cinderella," clad in jeans and sweat
shirt, cleans up after the decorations committee ...
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SHE'S QUEEN OF 'EM ALJ.
"Cinderella" is there, too,
to her surprise, she's queen
AT THE STROKE OF MIDNIGHT she trips lightly across
the bridge into the night and strangely her "carriage"
didn't turn into a pumpkin, but that doesn't spoil the story
one bit. (Staff pictures)
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and during the evening, finds,
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DILLARD PTA HAS LAST
FUNCTION OP THE YEAR
The Dillard Parent-Teachers As
sociation officers, chairmen and
room mothers club were charm
ingly entertained Tuesday eve
ning, for the last social function of
the year, at the home of Mrs.
Howard Newton on Cemetery
Road in Brockway. The hostess
was ably assisted by Mrs. Irene
Geddes and Mrs. Margaret Me
Cord. The rooms were lavishly
decorated throughout in bouquets
of rhododendron and colorful iris,
in clever arrangements.
Many interesting contest games
were introduced by the hostesses
with the winning prizes awarded
to Mrs. Jo Lesher, Miss Dorothy
Buttler, Mrs. Velma Albertus and
Mrs. Othal Barnes.
A delicious dessert supper was
served at the close of the charming
affair to the Mesdames Ellen Pen
nie, Florence Mead, Irene Mc
Laughlin, Margaret K i m m e 1,
Rosemary Wight, Jo Lesher, Bun
ny Albertus, Miss Dorothy Buttler,
Othal Barnes, Florence Thiele,
Mary Lee Walker, Zellah Wade,
Gladys Middlestadt, Rosa Hein
bach, Isabel Hathaway, Phebe
McGuire, Beba Buttler, Wilma
Harty and the three hostesses,
Mrs. Geddes, Mrs, McCord and
Mrs. Newton.
WOMEN OF THE COUNTRY
CLUB TO MEET TOMORROW
The Women of the Country Club
will meet Thursday at the club
house for a 12:30 noon luncheon.
Contract bridge play will begin at
one p.m.
All members are cordially in
vited to attend.
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