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LADY LION HOLD DINNER MEBTINO TUISDAY AT SUTHIRLIN Lady liona ol Sutherlin met Tueiday evening at the Lite-House lor a seven o'clock bullet dinner with Mrs. Lvle Smith as hostess. , Purple asters and tall purple can dles formed the table centerpiece. Covers were placed for: Mrs, Mildred Herman. Mrs. Max Post. of Roseburg, and Mrs. Marvin Steinbach, guests, and the follow ing members: Mrs. Earl Thatcher, Mrs. E. A. Barnes, Mrs. F. L. ' Thompson, Mrs. Dwlght Carter, Mrs. Mike Taylor, Mrs. Frank Mc Cord, Mrs. Gerald Kabler, Mrs. John Buchanan, Mrs. Robert Han sen, Mrs. Henry Halvorsen, Mrs. ; Clifford Heln, Mrs. William Mar din, Mrs. C. A. Petherick, Mrs. Paul Thompson, Mrs. Fred Her acher and Mrs. Lyle Smith. After the dinner the group went to the Smith home, where the busi ness meeting waa held. Mrs. Mildred Herman, secretary of the Red Cross from Roseburg, spoke on the "Activities of the Red Cross in Douglas County," and talked of the work being done. It was decided to have a bene fit card party at the American Le gion Memorial Hall Friday eve ning, Jan. 30. Proceeds will go to ward buying playground equip ment for the Blind School at Sa lem. Bridge, :anasta and pinochle will be in play with prizes being awaraea to tne winners, iteiresn ments will be served. It was decided to have a "Travel ing Basket" to be sent from mem ber to member. The Lady Lions expressed ap preciation to those who helped in the removal of the Christmas dec orations and putting them away for the following year, WOMEN OP MOOSE TO HOLD CONFERENCE Women of the Moose district Mid-Winter Conference will be held in Roseburg Sunday, Jan. 25, at tne lour Hall following a 12 noon nam luncneon at the Hotel ump qua. Reservations may be tele : phoned to MUlie Beckwlth, 3-7825. The theme will be "Perfection Through Wisdom and Vision." Eu gene, Medford, Cottage Grove, Powers and Marshficld Chapters will join Roseburg for the confer ence and will participate in the formal ritualistic ceremonies. MR. AND MRS. HARVEY INTIRTAIN AT HOMI Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harvey and family have been entertaining a number of guests at their horn at Wilbur during the last several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Harvey and family and Bertha weldon of Wei ser. Ida., have returned to their homes, following a three-day visit at the Harvey home. Mr. ana Mrs. Ray Stephens and family of Ten' mile were their New Year's din ner guests; Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Hultberg of Cottage Grove were weekend guests and Wednesday evening Mr. ind Mrs. Harvey en tertained as guests: Mr. and Mrs, Harry Coxey and family of Rose' burg. WSCS CIRCLES TO MEET THURSDAY , The Circles of the Woman's So ciety of Christian Service of the First Methodist Church will meet Thursday, Jan. 22, at 1:30 p.m. for a dessert-luncheon. Circle No. 1 will meet at the home of Mm. J. E. Dent, 845 South Pine Street; Circle No. 2 will meet at the home of Mrs. M. r . nice, 312 East Cass Street; Circle No. S will meet at the hme of Mrs. A. J. Crocker, 243 Alameda Ave nue, and Circle No. 4 ia to meet at the home of Mrs. Sig Fett, 1605 Harvard Avenue. The women of the church are cordially invited to attend. MU CHAPTER OF BETA SIGMA PHI TO MEET TONIGHT Mu Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, will hold its regular business meet ing tonight at the home or Mrs. George Quine, 1002 Union Avenue, at 8. All members are urged to be present. The next meeting of the group will be Jan. zS, at 8 p.m. at the Rolletta Skating Rink. All members ol Beta Sigma Mil and tneir ous bands and invited guests may at tend. Coffee and donuts will be served. DOUGLAS COUNTY SHERIFF'S POSSE TO HOLD CHILI SUPPER fnntimt Free BELT0NE CLINICS Are HtM at Hn Urns" Hetef. Write far - Nnt Date. ' HEARING AID BATTERIES IILTONI HEARING CENTER S C. MileHall Ts Weft Broadway-. Eugcna, Oragwi The Douglas County Sheriffs Pos se and Auxiliary will bold a chili supper at the Fairgrounds, Jan. 22, at 5:30 p.m. The proceeds will go to the March of Dimes. Chili, salad, pie and coffee will be served. The men of the posse will give the program, which will be presented on horseback. MR. AND MRS. BROWN I ENTERTAIN AT DINNER I Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brown of Wilbur entertained as guests at Sunday dinner, Mr. znd Mrs. Har ry Baird. Visiting was enjoyed during the social hours. Y liefer bakim)1, SAFEWAY STORE OREIN PTA ME ITS AT IVERORIIN GRANGE HALL A large number of parents and students enjoyed the program fur nished by the various youth groups of the Green Community at the PTA meeting held Jan. 12, at the Evergreen Grange HalL The Campfire Girls presented a skit portraying their activities and were led by Mrs. Hampton. The Boy Scouts demonstrated the build ing of a shelter made from tree boughs and branchea and they were led by Mr. Nelson. Four Cub Scouts, one from each of the four dens in the area, gave the Scout pledge and salute and they were led by. Mr. Smith. Sev eral Green Sunday School students recited Bible verses and were led by Mrs. Foree. A report of the Junior Red Cross activities was made by Linda Da mon and Mrs. Austin is the lead er of the group. A demonstration, showing types of sandwiches, was presented by two membera of Mrs. Willis ms' 4-H Cooking Club. During the business meeting the resignation of Jay Winters as Boy Scout Institutional representative was accepted and John Cornllsen was unanimously voted to fill the position.' Several pleas were made for more leadera for all of the youth activities in the school and com munity. Mr. Smith's sixth grade room won the room count. Following the adjournment a social hour was enjoyed with the fifth grade mothers serving re freshments. , RIVERSIDE PTA MEETS AT EDENBOWER GYM The Riverside PTA held It's regular monthly meeting Monday evening at tne naenoower gymnasium. Mrs. A. L. Scott resigned as magazine chairman and Mrs. Un der was appointed to take her place. Mrs. Lockward's fifth grade room won the room prize, a flower planter. Mr. Ladd told the group that the next meeting in February will be held in the new River side gym as it is rapidly Bearing completion. Following the business meeting, Mrs. C. H. Clune, program chair man, introduced tne guest speak er, a foreign exchange student from the University of Oregon, Miss Ghaida Meo, an Arab, who now has a temporary home in Beirut, Lebanon. Miss Meo and her parents are refugees from Jer usalem. Miss Meo spokJ at length I The Newt-Rerlew, Rosobanj, Ore Wed., Jan. 21, 1953 j it " I WILL MARRY Mr. ond Mrs. T. E. Whisenhunr of Winston announce) the coming marriage Saturday, "Jan. 24, at the Green Community Church, of their daughter Wanda, to Ted Mathews, of Roseburg. (Picture by Clark's Studio) . ' .... MR. AND MRS. CHRISTLE HONORED ON ANNIVERSARY on the condition of her people and the reasons why they feel it an injustice the way her people are being treated. She stated that it isn't the American people that they .i: -t- .. ii.. a t.'.. eign Policy. At tne close of tne program, de licious refreshments were served. FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE HAS ENJOYABLE LUNCHEON MEETING Friendship Circle of the Cala- pooia community met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Frank Wilson for a delightful noon potluck lunch eon. Those eniovme the (lav with Mrs. Wilson were: Mrs. John Ba con. Mrs. Lawrance Haines. Mrs. Archie Moore, Mrs. Murry Welch, Mrs, ucorge Munson, Mrs. waiter Davis. Mrs. Lew Anderson. Mrs. Zelma Gorrell and Mrs. Cleve Miller. Sewing and visiting were enjoy ed. - The next meetinz will be held at the home of Mrs. Haines. ALLEN CHRISTIES ENTERTAIN DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Allen Christie en tertained dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Christie's mother, Mrs. Menzie Lee, in Wilbur Fri day evening. Those enjoying Uia occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. David Christie of Oakland; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hanson and family of Tacoma, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Menzie Lee and son, Marvin. Visiting was enjoyed during the evening. LADY ELKS TO MEET THURSDAY Lady Elks will meet at the tem ple Thursday evening at eight o'clock. A silent auction will be held and refreshments will be served. The regular card play will be enjoyed. Ho.itesses for the eve, nlng wilt be: Mrs. Irvin Brunn, Mrs. Martha Brown, Mrs. Joe Brant and Mrs. Roy Bellows. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Christie and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bule en tertained at a turkey dinner. Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Christie in honor of the 26th wedding anniversary of Pat rick Christie's and Mrs. Robert Buies' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christie, and also in honor of their birthday anniversaries. Guests included the guests of honor: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christie and their daughter, Colleen; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harvey and son, Bobby; Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Mc- U rA.l!U IT-t.ha. Oat Fisher of Banta, N. Dak.; Mr. and t0 .M' R" Laura nee and FRIENDLY NEIGHBOR CARD CLUB MEETS AT THOMPSON HOME The Friendly Neighbor Card Club met Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. Meta Thompson in Dil lard. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess at 12:30 p.m. to: Mrs. Clara 'Albertus, Mrs. Ruth Laurance and Brian; Mrs. Hattie Piper, Mrs. Margaret Carter, Mrs. Bunny Albertus, Mrs. Icy Hoffmei ster, Mrs. Luessia Braes, Elaine Roberts, Mrs. Bunny Albertus and the hostess, Mrs. Thompson. Pi nochle was in Diav durinff the aft. ernoon hours with the prizes award- Mrs. Rav Ranev and nephew. Carl Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gash and children, Albert, Eddie, Ivy, Judy and Nancy of Sutherlin, and Chris tina Christie. The evening was spent In visit ing and playing cards, FUTURE HOMEMAKERS GROUP HAS MEETING The Future Homemakera of America held a meeting Tuesday evening at the Senior High School with Joan Cummings presiding. Present were: Margaret Powell, Charlotte Neal, Valerie Bruden, Carol Bjerke, Bonita Post, Joanno Rose, Wllma Marshall, Delberta Simonson, Idell Warden, LaVerne Burbach, .Nancy Burnett. LaVern Burbach, Karen Amundson and Joan Cununing. INSTALLATION TO BE OPEN TO PUBLIC Omaha Woodman, Camp No. 55, Winston, will hold open installation Thursday at the Winston Commu nity Hall. The ladiea of Umpqua Grove no. 51 wui serve reiresn ments. The publie is invited. Clara Albertus. CHEYENNE VISITOR HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Smith and family of Melrose went to Winston Sunday to attend the eighty-ninth birthday anniversary celebration of Mrs. Smith's grandmother, Mrs. L. L. Davis, of Cheyenne, Wyo. Mrs. Davis is spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs, Elton Wat ters. , 77 All of her children were present u asaisi in ue ceieoration. Also attending were the grandchildren, great - grandchildren and eight great-great-grandchildren. CALAPOOIA FARM BUREAU HOLDS RECENT MEETING Tuesday evening was the month ly meeting of the Calapooia Farm Bureau. A potluck dinner was served to the 44 members present and their guest. County Agricultur al Agent, J. Roland Parker. After the business meeting, which was in charge of Vice Pres ident, Walter Slater, Mr. Parker told the group of his trip to Alaska and showed slide pictures of the trip. Mr. Parker also awarded pins to the Calapooia Rustlers 4-H Club, which is sponsored by the Farm Bureau. Membera of the club and the awards given includ ed: Five year pin to norma jean Wilcox and the one year pins to: Allene Esselstrom, Charlene Moore. Barbara Cole. Nancy Es selstrom, Boyd Knechtel, Dorothy Bronson, jonn wucox ana unar- lotte Slater. A new member just starting this year is Barbara Knechtel. The leaders of the Rust lers, Mr. George Wilcox and Mr. Ken Knechtel were awarded lead er's pins and certificates of Lead- ersnip. The next meeting of the Bureau will be held Tuesday, Feb. 10 at eau extends an invitation to ev- 6:30 at a potluck dinner. The Bur. eryone living in the community to attena. POTLUCK LUNCHEON HELD AT PARKER HOME The Busy Steppers Club met at the home of Bernlce Parker for an all day affair and a delicious potluck luncheon served at noon. Guests present were: Erma Wil son and Margaret Colwell. Mem bers present were: Adda Ollivant, iteme Jenkins. Anna Ireland. El- lie Croucher, Garnet Folmsbee, Pauline Gore, Bertha Dossey and Louis and Jerry; ciemmle Frock, Virginia Wambolt and Janita: Ma bel Roberts, Evelyn, Perry, El len and Maureen Muetzel, and the hostess. Bernlce Parker, and Su. zanna and Sandra. Prizes were won bv Anna Ira- land and Mabel Roberts. Secret Sister oackaiea were dis tributed among the group. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mabel Roberta Feb. 5 at an all day affair and potluck luncheon at noon. ATTENDS REBEKAH LODGE MEETING. Mrs. Marie Ferguson. Mrs. Vio let Sands and Mrs. Agnes Stout of Wilbur, attended the installation of officers at the Rebekah Lodge Hall in Sutherlin Thursday eve ning. Mrs. Stout was installed as vice grand of the Rebekahs. BEAUTICIANS MEET AT ODERKIRK HOME The Oregon Beauticians Associ ation held it's January meeting at the home of Ethel Odevkirk. Refreshments were served by the hostess and an election of of ficers was held. Elected were: Helen Royce, president; Lilli Bates, treasurer, and rerne ana ins, secretary. Members present were: Irene Waneeman. Orla Phillips, Helen Lane. Ferae Andrus. Ethel Oder- kirk, Pat Kertes, Elizabeth Hu?hes, Norma Lee Newby, Feme craig. Helen noyce ana law oi. an.. nAHt mAAtlntf will he held during the National Beauticians week in r eoruary. COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN TO MEET THURSDAY VnmM nf ttiA Rnftehurtf Coun- ... rl..k mill moAt at n 12'30 o'clock noon luncheon Thursday at the clubhouse. The contract bridge play win ne neia at one o i-iuc. All women of the club are invited. BETA IOTA CHAPTER OF . BDCimrJ SlliMS ALPHA TO MEET TONIGHT Beta Iota Chapter, Epsilon Sig ma Alnha. will hold its regular social meeting tonight at 8 at the home of Mrs. Dick Stark on Fish-' er Road. All members are urged to be present. GARDEN VALLEY PTA TO MEET THURSDAY The Garden Valley Parent- Teachers Association will meet at the schoolhouse at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. All parents and friends are invited. 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