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

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    TILLICUM BRIDGE CLUB
MIETS AT SLACK HOMB
Yellow and pink chrysanthe
mums were used in bouquets about
the rooms Tuesday, when Mrs.
Brlttain Slack, assisted by Mrs.
Fred Brauninger, entertained the
Tillieum Bridge Club at a one
o'clock salad luncheon at her
home on East Fourth Avenue.
Covers were placed for: Mrs.
C. J. Bielman, Mrs. Claude Har
vey, Mrs. Marvin Steinbach, Mrs.
Edward Lamoreaux, Mrs. Harry
Barker, Mrs. Jotn Chase, Mrs.
Albert Karcher, Mrs. Howard
Wahl, Mrs. Fred Waugh, Mrs.
Cecil Carr, Mrs. Clifford Flory,
Mrs. Alva Mnning and the hostess,
Mrs. Slack.
Contract bridge .was in play
with Mrs. Barker, winning high
score; Mrs. Manning, low score,
and Mrs. Chase the traveling goose.
The next meeting of the club will
be held Tuesday. Dec. 2, at the
home of Mrs. Fred Waugh.
AMARANTH CLUB MEETS
FOR POT-LUCK SUPPER
The Amaranth Social Club met
at the Masonic Building recently
for a regular business session and
a pot-luck supper.
Visiting and card playing followed.
DILLARD PTA TO MEET
IN SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
The Dillard Parent-Teachers As
sociation will meet Friday nignt,
Nov. 21, at 8 p.m. in the Dillard
school auditorium. The fourth grade
room mothers, Mrs. Dora Mae
Moore, Mrs. Jean Nichols and Mrs.
Pauline Lander will serve refresh
ments at the close of the meeting.
The program chairman, Mrs.
Fred Albertus announced the en
chorus, under the direction of Mrs.
tire fourth grade, also the boys
Irene McLaughlin will sing. Miss
Muriel Mitchell, Roseburg city
librarian, will give a talk. The of
ficers, chairmen and room moth
ers are requested to meet at 7
p.m. preceeding the PTA meet
ing to make plans for the Christ
mas activities.
NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB
MEETS AT FOSTER HOME
The Tunnel Creek Neighborhood
Club met Wednesday Nov. 15, at
the home of Mrs. Jcane Foster.
Mrs. Susan Pete was guest of
honor. Others present included,
Mrs. Yvonne Doss and Terresa;
Mrs. Dorothy Brady and Pat; Mrs.
Katie Hauehton. and her daughter,
Trinket; Mrs. Dorothy Stephens,
Marcia and Rockey; Mrs. Lula
Springer, Mrs. Jane Dunkin, and
Mrs. Jean Foster, Johnny and
David.
8 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Fri., Nov. 21, 1952
REVIVAL CONTINUES
Evangelist Opal Wheeler
Services
Nitely Except Sat. 7:45 P.M.
Church of the Open Bible
Public Cordially Invited
943 S. Jackson St.
SUTHERLIN SQUARE DANCERS
HAVE ENJOYABLE TIME
"Wagon Wheels" square danc
ing club held a very enjoyable
dancing party Saturday evening at
the American Legion Memorial
Hall in Sutherlin, with a very large
crowd in attendance.
New members admitted to the
club were, Miss Lee Furgcson,
Mr. and Mrs. Sharp of Roseburg,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dyson,
of Sutherlin.
The group is invited to be guests
of the Trail Riders Saluday eve
ning. Nov. 23. at a potluck din
ner and dance to be held at the
American Legion Memorial Hall.
Schottish. waltzes, and several
new squares were learned during
tne evening.
GARDEN CLUB TO MEET
AT OLSON HOME SOON
The Town and Country Garden
Club will meet Monday, Nov. 24,
at 7:30 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. Virgil Olson, 2901 Sharp St.
F- S. CLUB TO MEET
AT MEISSNER HOME
The F. S. Club will meet Tues
day, Nov. 25, at 2 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. R. W, Meissner, 122
No. Parrott St.
The tragic
iovoof
FANNY
BRICE
As one of Broadway's big
gest stars, she reached the
peak of famo and fortune
only to squander it all on a
man who stole her heart and
made a mockery of her love.
Here is the story of Fabulous
Fanny, who sang and lived
the tragic ballad"My Man."
Get your copy of the new
December Ladies' Home
Journal and read it today!
SUTHERLIN WOMEN'S CLUB
MEET AT LEGION HALL
The Associated Business Women's
Club of Sutherlin, met Monday
evening, Nov. 17, at the American
Legion Memorial Hall, with Mrs.
Olga Bielman, Mrs. Dorcas Hoag
land, Mrs. Dolores Jackson and
Mrs. Denna Bennett as hostesses.
Beautiful bouquets of late fall flow
ers formed pretty centerpieces for
the tables.
The business meeting was called
to order by the president, Mrs.
Donna Dean Blakeley. Several mat
ters of business were discussed at
length.'
The nominating committee re
ported that there was only one
Jierson for each office and the fol
owing were elected as officers for
the year 1953: Mrs. Olga Bielman,
president; Mrs. Doris Steinbach,
vice-president; Mrs. Betty Haines,
secretary; Mrs. Lucille Chriss,
treasurer; Mrs. Ada McCall, trustee
for two years and Mrs. Nina Smih,
trustee for three years.
It was decided to have a Christ
mas party at the next meeting,
Dec. 15, with an exchange of gifts.
This will be held at the home of
Mrs. Juanita Atterbury with Mrs.
Doris Steinbach, Mrs. Freda Payn
ter, Mrs. Mabel McCord and Mrs.
Ruth Pichette as hostesses.
William Bolman, city manager
of Sutherlin, guest speaker gave a
very interesting talk on the outline
of the various projects being done
about the city on roads, water sys
tem, and what they hoped to do in
the near future.
Mrs. Marian Buchanan, won the
door prize.
At the close of the meeting the
hostesses, Mrs. Bielman, Mrs.
Hoatland, Mrs. Jackson and Mrs.
Bennett served refreshments to
the Mesdames Donna Dean Blake
ley, Marian Buchanan, Lucille
Chase, Lucille, Chriss, Betty Cor
rell. Maude Culver, Ivena Halvor
sen, Ora Irwin, Ruth Niccolazzi,
Merirleth. Pond, Connie Smith,
Lochie Thompson, Doris Steinbach,
Grace Wilson, Mabel McCord, Fre
da Paynter, and Miss Luella Pleu-ard.
WOMEN OF MOOSE TO HOLD
DANCE AT MOOSE HALL
The Women of the Moose will
hold a Thanksgiving dance Sat
urday, Nov. 22, at the Moose Hall
Formal attire is optional.
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ENTERTAINS CLUB.
Mrs. Phyllis Halvorsen was gra
cious hostess to her canasta club
Tuesday, at her lovely home on
East Sixth Avenue, at a one-thirty
o'clock salad-luncheon. Late fall
flowers formed pretty bouquets
about the rooms.
Covers were placed for the Mes
dames Beverly Baird, Margaret
Brookey. Betty Gillman, Dorothy
Baird, Vera Holm, Letha Barnes,
Amie Eggleston, Lucille Chriss,
Mabel McCord, Marian Magness,
Madeline Hansen and the hostess,
Mrs. Halvorsen.
Mrs. Beverly Baird was honored
with a pink nd blue shower and re
ceived many nice gifts from the
group.
Canasta was in play with Mrs.
Brookey and Mrs. Hansen, winning
high scores; Mrs. B. Baird and Mrs
Gillman, the low scores.
The next meeting of the club will
be held Tuesday, Dec. 2, at the
home of Mrs. Vera Holm.
GREEN PTA ENTERTAINED
BY BARBERSHOP QUARTET
Th "Postal Notes" Barbershop
Quartet from Roseburg entertain
ed the Green PTA at its Novem-:
ber meeting Friday evening. Their
selections were immensely enjoy-1
ed by the audience. -
The busness meeting was pre
sided over by Mrs. Dorothy Wil-1
liams, vice president. The mem-;
bcrship voted to change the meet
ing night from the first Friday to
the second Monday evening of each
month The next PTA meeting will
be Dec. 8.
Mrs. Carol Tout, school board
clerk, presented the Green PTA, j
through Mrs. Lois Miller, mem
bership chairman, a check for $100
for taking the school census.
After the meeting was adjourn-;
ed, coffee and pie were served, with i
the "Postal Notes" offering more
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