The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, August 21, 1952, Image 9

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    10 The Newi-Reriew, Xoieburg,
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MISSIONARY SOCIETY
OF WSCS HAS MEETING
The Missionary Society of the
WSCS of the Yonealla Methodist
Church was held Thursday after
noon in the recreation room of the
Church. Mrs. Pontius, president,
conducted the session. Mrs. Anne
Kingery had charge of the pro
gram. An interesting paper on how
the WSCS became a member of
the World Federation of Metho
dist Churches was read. This So
ciety supports missionary work all
over the world.
Mrs. Cabaness discussed t h e
Northcotes' trip to North Africa.
During the afternuon business ses
sion, Mrs. Jack, who left to make
her home in Klamath Palls, re
signed from the vice-presidency.
The position was filled by Mrs.
Lucille Grass. Mrs. Jeannic Lee
was elected to another position.
The Society decided to hold
meetings at two o'clock the fourth
Thursday of every month.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Eric Stcnscth and Mrs. J.
N. Sparks to Mrs. Dare Kingery,
Mrs. Felix Latham, Mrs. Nobel
Snider, Mrs. George Edcs, Mrs.
Pontius, Mrs. Guy Day, Mrs. Eric
Stenseth, Mrs. Jeanne Lee, Mrs.
Charles Kirklie, Mrs. J. Sparks,
Mrs. Tom Wallace, Mrs. Sidney
Lasswell, Mrs. Cabaness, M r s.
Olive McKce, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs.
Charles Hummell and Mrs. R. W.
Knight.
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SUTHERLIN ASSOCIATED
BUSINESS WOMAN'S CLUB
ENJOY MONDAY PICNIC
The Associated Business Wom
an's Club of Sutherlin held a very
enjoyable picnic Monday evening
at tho summer picnic grounds of
Mrs. Wesley (Curly) Thompson,
on the Calapooia, east of town.
Barbecued salmon was served by
the hostesses, Mrs. Thompson,
Mrs. Betty Haines, Mrs. Connie
Smith, and Mrs. Marian Buchanan.
A short business meeting was
held around the bonfire after the
dinner, with Mrs. Blakelcy, presi
dent, conducting the session. Var
ious matters of business were dis
cussed and action was taken. It
was voted to send some Indians
from this community to the Ump
qua Calvacadc.
The next regular meeting of the
club will be held Monday eve
ning, September 15, at the home
of Mrs. Ruth Nicolozzi, on East
Third Avenue.
Those present to enjoy the eve
ning were: Mrs. Betty Corrcll,
Mrs. Dolores Jackson, Mrs. Ivena
Halverson, Mrs. Ora Irwin. Mrs.
Donna Dean Blakelcy, Miss Betty
Musgrove, Mrs. Meredith Pond,
Miss Luella Pleuard, Mrs. Ruth
' Nicolozzi, Mrs. Lina Torrey, Mrs.
I Lola Rehwalt, Mrs. Francis Tor
rey, Mrs. Doris Stcinbach, Mrs.
Cora Allen. Mrs. Juanita Alter-
bury, one guest, Miss Ann Ander
son, from Elma, Wash., a niece
of Mrs. Halverson, and the host
esses, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs.
Haines and Mrs. Buchanan.
VFW DISTRICT 16 PLAN
POTLUCK PICNIC SUPPER
Members and families of VFW
District 16 nnst and Aiiyiliarir will
hold a potluck picnic sunncr Fri
day, Aug. 22 at 7:30 p.m. at Ump-
qua Park. Blanche Oberg, Port
land, state president, and Mary
1 Wyman, Portland, state hospital
director, will be guests.
Members are requested to bring
a covered dish and table silver.
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BirnERAfllUC
HOTCAKES
You'll enjoy those golden-brown Hotcakes oven more when you make them
with delicious Umpqua Dairy Buttermilk!
Umpqua Dairy Buttermilk can be used so many ways!
And, of course, one of the quickest and easiest ways to get the benefits of
Umpqua Dairy Buttermilk is to pour yourself a big, coot glassful! Everyone
fioes tor sweet tasting Umpqua Dairy Buttermilk. It fulfills many of the re-
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Store.
LET OUR LABEL PROTECT YOUR TABLE
FAIR OAKS HOME EC
CLUB has meeting
Fair Oaks Home Economics
Club met at the Fair Oaks Club
house at ten o'clock Friday morn
inn to clean the hall. Mrs. Billie
Williams assisted by Mrs. Ann Se
cord, was hostess.
At noon a bountiful potluck din
ner wa enjoyed by the Mesdames
Maggie Francis, tfclma Brauning
cr, Jennie Harrison, Dorothy Nor
ton, Jean Smith, Jeanctte Loerts,
Harold Austin, and the hostesses,
Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Secord.
Aa the work was not completed
the club will meet again Friday,
August 22, at 10 o'clock to finish.
A potluck dinner will be served at
noon.
The next meeting of the club
will be held Friday, Sept. 19, at
the home of Mrs. Ann Secord east
of Sutherlin. Roll call will be "Hap
piest Moments of My Life."
Mrs. Williams reported more
material had been gathered for
work. Roll call was answered with
"How I Fixed It," with Mrs. Lo
erts, chairman presiding. A bulb
sale was held at the close of the
meeting.
AZALEA GRANGE HOLDS
OUTDOOR DINNER RECENTLY
The Azalea Grange held an out
door dinner August 15 in the beau
tiful picnic yard at the home of
I Mr. and Mrs. James Croff. After
i the dinner, the members enjoyed
1 an evening's entertainment of mo
tion pictures of local happenings
and trips. One reel was of a trip
to Florida taken last summer
when Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Worley
were on their vacation. Another
reel was of the Roseburg Rodeo.
A third film showed the Grants
Pass Gladiolus Parade.
Howard Charvaras had charge
of the pictures. He described the
film of the Elk hunt he and some
friends enjoyed last season.
Thirty-five people enjoyed the
evening.
WOMEN OF THE MOOSE
DATE CANDY SALE
The Women of the Moose will
hold a eandy sale, Saturday, Aug
ust 23, in front of the J. C. Penney
Store. Members are asked to bring
their candy by 9:30 a.m. or con
tact Lois Perry, Hospital Guild
chairman, phone 3-8494. All pro
ceeds of this sale will go into the
service project fund for nurses
training.
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DAIRY BUTTERMILK !
START OFF THE DAY"
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STITCH AND CHATTER CLUB
MEET AT THORNTON HOME
The Stich and Chatter Club of
The Si itch and Chatter Club of
entertained Tuesday at the home
of Mrs. Jack Thornton. Visiting
and sewing was the diversion of
the afternoon, after which deli
cious refreshments were served to
Mrs. Quentin Rychard, Mrs. Ray
Morin and daughter, Patty; Mrs.
Art Rychard, Mrs. Don Rychard
and two daughters; Mrs. Olive
Thornton. Mrs. Edna Miller. Mrs.
Tom McKirdy, Mrs. Lily Brooks
land family; Mrs. Pauline Collins,
l Mrs. Dorothy Gore, Doramae Mer
rill ana Margaret vroman.
AZALEA GARDEN CLUB
MEETS AT CROFF HOME
The Azalea Garden Club met at
the home of Grace Croff for a
regular meeting recently. Eight
een members were present. The
afternoon was spent looking over
the yard where the regular Gar
den Club business was transacted.
Lovely refreshments were serv
ed to the members and guests.
CANDY SALE PLANNED
BY PYTHIAN SISTERS
The Pythian Sisters will hold a
candy sale in front of the J. C.
Penney Store Friday, August 22.
Members are requested to have
candy there by 10 a.m.
The public is invited .
TAU ETA ETA RUMMAGE
SALE DATED SATURDAY
Tail Eta Eta will hold a rum
mage sale Saturday, August 23, at
St. George's Episcopal Parish
Hall. Proceeds are to go towards
record players for the local hos
pitals. The public is invited.
Reds Complain About
Too Much 'Bad Jazz'
BELGRADE, I The news
paper Borba, voice of Marshiil
Tito's Communist Party, recently
complained that there is too much
"jazz". And bad jazz at that.
Few who have listened to some
attempts to strike the same notes
as top American bands would dis
agree. Borba agreed that jazz itse!f is
okay. But with this condition: "On
Iv when the composer and repor
ducing artist are talented and
masters of their profession."
Local
News
Convalescing Harvey Kring
is convalescing at his Roseburg
home following a month's illness.
Rtturni From Stittlt Mrs.
W. f . Wilson ot Lookingglass re
turned from Seattle, Wash., this
week where she had been visiting
friends and relatives. i
In Eugono Mrs. Lois Baker,
administrator of the Public Wei-
fare Commission, is in Eugene
attending to business.
Attunu. Ftitival M ss Bess
dough of Canyonville has return
ed to h?r nome, following a trip
to Asiiljnd to enjoy the Shake
spearean Festival.
Back From California Mr.
and Mrs. A. F. Micelli have re
turned to their home on Melrose
Road, following a trip to Cres
cent Ci'y, Eureka and G arbors
ville Calif., U attend to business.
Attond Plays Mr. and Mrs
E. C. McDaniels of Portland have
been enjoying the Shakespearean
plays in Ashland. Mrs. McDan
iels is the former Bessie Kidder
of this city.
To Go To San Francisco Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Decker and Wil
liam Ralston of Roseburg plan
to leave today for San Francisco,
Calif., where they will attend the
Merchandise Market.
Callod To Sutherlin Mrs. E.
J. Loney, who resides in Ingle
wood. Calif., has arrived in Suth
erlin, where her son, Maurice
O'Connell, is now reported im
proving 'rom illness. The Lonev
family formerly resided in Suth
erlin. Rtturn To Medford Lt. Paul
Morgan of the State Police and
Mrs. Morgan have returned to
their home in Medford, following
a trin to Pos"bi'r to attend to
business and to visit their daugh
ter and her family.
Lvts For Iowa Jim Drake
left Wednesday for Mindcn, Iowa,
to complete his high school edu
cation, following a visit during the
summer in Roseburg with his
mother, Mrs. James Hiney; his
father, Carl Drake, and with his
grandmother, Mrs. W. J. Clarke.
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