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CRECORY IRVIN, obove, makes a wish as he blows the two candles out on his birthday
cake. Gregory was two Friday, Feb. 14. The party in his honor wos given the following
afternoon ot the home of his parents, Mr. ond Mrs. Wyott Irvin, in the Ookhill apart-ments-
' (Picture by Paul Jenkins!
Lovely guts were presented to Stalnaker, Carolyn Turner and Ro
Gregory from: Dana and Leslie berta Sehaefer.
Tuck, Cheryl and Linda Stead, I Individual birthday cakes, ice
Kila and Betty Schnore, Debbie I cream and punch were served
to the guests. Mrs. Irvin was as
sisted in serving by Mrs. Bruce
Tuck, Mrs. .Bud Stalnaker, Mrs.
Schnore.
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VISIT HERE Mr and Mrs. G.' A. Young of Reno, Nev. were recent visitors In Roseburg
os guests of the latter's sister, Mrs. S. V Wright, ond brother, W. H. Allen, on Blokelev
Street. The Youngs will spend the next four months touring Oregon and Washington
showing pictures of wildlife in Canada, which Mr. Youngs has token. (Picture by Poul
Jenkins)
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bi AMKimr. THE ANNUAL ST. PATRICK'S dance to be sponsored by St. Joseph s
Altar Society the evening of March 20 ot the armory are Mrs. Robert Foye, left, who
signs the contract for use of the armory, and right, Mrs. Arthur C. Koch, president
of the Altar Society. In the center is Major Frank Norton, who has charge of the or
mory The dance is open to the public. Jack Foster's orchestra will furnish the music.
Miss Janet Foster will be soloist with the orchestra. (Picture by Paul Jenkins)
SHOWER HONORS
MRS. CARTER
Mrs. Doreece Carter was honor
ed Thursday afternoon with a love
ly pink and blue shower at the
home of Mrs. R. C. Hoimquist in
Elgarose. Mrs. Ed Warren enter
tained with several piano solos.
Gifts were presented to Mrs.
Carter by: Mrs. Mary Nelson,
Mrs. Clarice Brown, Mrs. Jean
Pankcy, Mrs. Huli Krctwell, Mrs.
Emilie Hargesheimer, Mrs. E. 0.
Bloomquist, Mrs. Lily Thompson,
Mrs. Ruth Wooton, Mr;. Pat
Lucas Mr. Doloris Stafford and
son; Mrs. Mable Backhand, Mrs
Clara Tate and children. Linda
and Joe,- Mrs. Ed Warren and
sons, Gregory and Grant; Mrs.
Thelma sun.lbcrg Mrs. K.
Hoimquist, Mrs. Thelma Hanson
and .Wrs. Nelda Sand.
Those who sent gifts but unable
to attend were; Mrs. Connie Show
ers. Mrs. Ruth Circle, Mrs. Helen
Johnson. Mrs. Ella Johnson and
daughter, Henrietta and Mrs. Zel
ma Sand.
ALPHA IOTA CHAPTER
MEETiWC IS HELD
TUESDAY EVENING
! Alpha Iota Chapter, Beta Sigma
Phi, met Tuesday evening at the
home of Mrs. Harry Hill with Mrs.
Joe Dent co-hostess. During the
business meeting it was decided
to help welfare cases by helping
to supply needed baby clothes.
Further plans were made for the
Sweetheart Rail to be held at the
Country Club Saturday night. Fol
lowing the business meeting Mrs,
George Krueger received the Rit
ual of Jewels, which was conducted
' by Mrs, Ralph Wiley, president.
Members attending were: Mrs.
Harry Hill, Mrs. Joe Dent. Mrs.
Jerrv Dtinnagan, Mrs. Pat Jannel
II. Mrs. Robert Kent, Mrs. George
Krueger. Mrs. Ralph Ohman. Mrs.
Don O'Neil. Mrs. Craig Short.
Mrs. Bill Weber, Mrs. Bob White
and Mrs. Ralph Wiley.
The nett meelin? will be held
Tuesday. Februarv 24, at 8 o'clock,
at Hip home of Mrs. Don O'Neil.
with M's. Joe Dent hostess and
Mrs. Harrv It'll as co-hostess.
Mrs. Robert Sabin will have rhiroe
of the program "The True." This
'will be a guest night.
LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
Sot., Feb. 21, 1953 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 5
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Graff Conner, son of Mr. and
Mrs. S. J. Cooper, entertained a
group of friends at a delightful
dancing party in the new rumpus
room at the attractive Cooper
home in Laurelwood Friday eve
ning.
Movies were shown, after which
dancing was enjoyed. Mrs. Cooper
served lovely refreshments later
in the evening. Enjoying the oc
casion with Greg were: Lora Belle
Cooper, Bob Hess, Evangeline
Chapman, Deborah and Kathi
Corkrum, David Clune, Susan
Hess, Arthur Elliott, Patricia El
liott, Judd Chapman and Bornie
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yjionorecl s4t JJoudeuarming.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Brosl were
honored at a very delightful house-
urnrminfr nsrlu oiusn Iham I...
tives Saturday evening at their
ucauuiui new nome at Winston.
Tha nrrcinn alcn m. H.
eleventh birthday of Gherald and
Dennis Carter, twin sons of Mr.
and Mrs. 0. T. Carter. A birthday
cake and gifts were presented to
mem.
A rtplifrMrtil httrfat cimniii tune
followed by a social hour of cards.
Enjoying the affair honoring Mr.
and Mrs. Brosi and their daughter,
Yvonne, were: Mr. and Mrs. 0. T.
Carter, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carter,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy O. Young, Mr.
and Mrs. Tim Leffler, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Brosi, Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Carter.
Mrs. A. O. Strickland, Mrs. An
ita Baughman, Mrs. Hedwig Wat
zig. Miss Virginia Young, George
Brosi, Brent Strickland. Gherald
and Dennis Carter and Randell
Young. . -
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Mrs. E. L. Tauscher entertained
at 1 charming one o'clock dessert
luncheon and Valentine party Mon
day afternoon at her attractive
home in Laurelwood. Red caml
lis formed the table decoratkms,
while forsythia, daphne and saxa
fragea formed the room bouquets.
Guests invited to enjoy the party
with Mrs. Tausch?r were: Mrs. M.
C. Bowker, Mrs. Frederick Chap
man Jr., Mrs. Emily Judd. Mrs.
Paul Helweg, Mrs. Thomas Mar
tin, Mrs. Harrie W. Booth, Mrs.
E. C. Patterson, Mrs. H. C. Berg.
Mrs. Paul Jenkins, Mrs. Bert
Corkrum, Mrs. S. J. Cooper, Mrs.
L. K. Cornwell, Mrs, Chester
inompson, Mrs. Harold schmeer,
Mrs. W. V. Amiot, Mrs. B. L. Mar
tin, Mrs. Robert J Hattcrscheid,
Mrs. S. M..Monre, Mrs. Frank Bis
tak. Mrs. A. B. Taylor. Mrs. L
L. Powers and Mrs. A. G. Hen-
ninger
High score for the afternoon's
contract bridge ulay was won by
Mrs. Moore with Mrs. Bowker win
ning the second high score.
Maxine Brooks and William Inks
of Riddle were united in marriage
Saturday evening at seven o'clock
t the home of the bride a parents.
with Rev. Conrad Rhodes officiat
ing. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Baldwin
were the attendants.
Those attending the ceremony
were: Mr. and Mrs. George
Teague, Mr. and Mrs. William Gil
ling, parents of the bridegroom;
Mrs. David Looper and daugh
ters, Anita Christeen and Roxy of
Cave Junction; Mr. and Mrs. Lar-
YFjaxine (Sroohi Ind
ry Baldwin and children, Jeanetta
and Michael, of Eugene; Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Sheker, Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Baldwin and Mr. and Mrs.
Frances Fellows of Warrcnton.
A reception was held following
the ceremony. The following were
present: Mr. and Mrs. Eldou
Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Erken
back, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Cyphert,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hnlcomb, Mr.
and Mrs. Barney Johnson, Mr.
and Mrs. Johnny Middleton, Lou
Catis, Monty Slay and Jean Wilson.
Compdmented Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ferris,
who are moving from Fair Oaks,
Sutherlin, to San Diego, Calif.,
were complimented at a charming
open-house party Sunday afternoon
at the attractive home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Campbell, 949 Win
chester St. The party was given
by the members of the Presbyteri
an Stedfast Class and the Gideons,
Men's Bible Class.
The tea table was centered with
an arrangement of red camellias
and tall red candles, while bou
quets of yellow blossoms decorat
ed the living room.
Mrs. R. R. Clarke received the
guests. Mrs. E. G. Young and Mrs.
Bert Worley assisted In the dining
room and Mrs. Lloyd Myers had
charge of the guest book.
Pouring during the first hour
were Mrs. W. M. Chalmers, presi.
dent of the Stedfast Class, and
Mrs. Ida Bailey. Pouring the sec
ond hour were Mrs. M. 11. Koaco
and Mrs. N. D. Johnson.
Background music during the
afternoon was played by Mrs.
Francos Linto'.t.
A gift of silver was presented to
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris. For a few
days before going to Southern Cal
ifornia, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris are
staying at the vista Motel in Rose
burg.
TRANSFERS TO WASHINGTON Miss Euarda Westland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .
Cliff Westland of Roseburg, left Friday evening by -West Coast Airline for Washington
D. C, where she has been transferred to Mt. Alto Hospital. Miss Westland wos grad
uated from Roseburg High School ond for the last two ond o half years has been ward
secretary to Dr. A. S. Anderson ot the Roseburg Veterans Hospital. She Is a member
of Beta (pamma Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi. (Picture by Fern Dalley)
DR. ROACH IS GUEST .
SPEAKER AT WOMAN'S
CLUB MEETING TUESDAY I
Dr. Morris H. Roach was the
guest speaker on the Roseburg
Woman's Club meeting Tuesday
at the clubhouse. He gave a very
interesting talk on the subject,
"Religion and The American Way."
I Mrs. Roach, the club chaplain,
gave the prayer given at the first
joint session of Congress.
! Wendell Johnson presented his
advanced mixed rhorus of Rose
burg Senior High School In several
: delightful numbers.
Mrs. Earl Plummer, president.
conducted the meeting. Mrs. Rob
ert Burton was hostess of the tea
committee and was assisted by
members of Group 7. Flowering
quince formed the attractive cen-
1 lerpiece for the tea table. Mrs.
George E. Hnuck. and Mrs. O. C.
, Brown poured.
The club will meet March 3 at
one-thirty o'clock at the clubhouse
with Mrs. F. C. FiUpatrick in
charge of the program topic,
1 "Community Service." Special mu-
'lic will be presented.
EDITH KEMP
HONORED AT
BIRTHDAY PARTY
A delightful birthday parly hon
oring Edith Kemp was given by
Katherm Welkor on Harvard Av
enue Wednesday at a 12:30 dessert-luncheon.
Canasta was in play during the
afternoon with Mrs. Belle Cren
shaw winning high score.
Gifts were prtsented to Mrs.
Kemp from Mrs. Lydia Hooper.
Mrs. Elizabeth Gardner, Mrs. Cora
Meyers, Mrs. Zclla Miller, Mrs
Lilly Lnhr, Mrs. Martha Erskine,
Mrs. Matty Jackson, Mrs. Ella
Herbison, Mrs. Anna Hess, Mrs.
Belle Crenshaw and the hostess,
Mrs. Katherine Wclker.
Each guest was presented with
a beautiful violet corsage as she
arrived at the party. The Valen
tine motif was carried out in the
decorations.
BIRTHDAY DINNER
GIVEN IN CURTIN
A birthday dinner and party
wa held recently at the A. C.
Redifer home in Curtin in honor
of Andrew Redifer's birthday.
j Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.
1 J. C. Sumner, Mr. and Mrs. F. O.
Craig and son. Odell: Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Dixon and children of
Drain, and Mr. and Mn. Goodman
of Curlin.
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COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN
MEET AT LUNCHEON
AND BRIDGE THURSDAY
Women of the Roseburg Country
Club met Thursday at the cluh-
house for a 12:30 o'clock luncheon.
An executive board meeting was
held at 10:30 a.m. at the home of
Mrs. R. Eldon Smith. Present were
Mrs. I. J. Bean, president, Mrs.
S. M. Moore,- Mrs. W. F. Amiot,
Mrs. Frank Bistak and Mrs. Smith.
Attending the luncheon besides
the executive members were: Mrs.
C. D. Albright. Mrs. R. D. Bridges,
(ivirs. .ioe v. I'errault. Mrs. C. E.
Knight, Mrs. H. C. Berg, Mrs. G
N Siefarth, Mrs. A. J. Murrav,
I Mrs. M. L. Hallmark, Mrs. Walter
j Brydges, Mrs. Robert I.ecklider,
Mr .Tame tTnohnc Mr M P
Iflschaefcr and Mrs. Harold E,
Schmeer.
High score for the contract
bridge play was won by Mrs. Hall-1
mark with second score hv Mrs. 1
Bistak and third by Mrs. Siefarth.
HENDEPERS HAVE
BIRTHDAY DINNER
A family birthday dinner was
given last Sunday for Rose Hen
dcrer at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
C. G. Henderer in Elkton. Those
! present were: Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Willey and daughter, Karen; Rose
I Henderer, Mrs. Wade Henderer,
Charles and Diana, Ronald Hen-
I dorcr and Pete Inman.
DR. AND MRS. KEITH BRYANT, obove, bsth of Roseburg, were married at the beauti
ful home of Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Tuck in Umpqua Park Saturday, Jan. 31. The bride was
formerly Mrs. Rachel Lehrbach. Dr. and Mrs. Tuck were attendants. For the last year,
the bride has managed the Lewis Travel Service: Dr. Bryant is o Roseburg dentist. Fol
lowing a honeymoon to California, Dr. ond Mrs. Bryant are now at home to their
friends at 1135 E. Third, W. (Picture by Clark's Studio) . . . ... ;
MRS. S. i. COOPER
HOSTESS AT DESSERT .
LUNCHEON FOR CLUB
Camellias centered the lace-cov-ered
table used by Mrs. S. J.
Cooper Wednesday, when she en
tertained her bridge club at a love
ly one o'clock dessert-luncheon at
her attractive home in Laurelwood.
Covers were placed for: Mrs.
Harold E. Schmeer, Mrs. Harrie
W Booth and Mrs. Horace C.
Berg, guests, and Mrs. Thomai
Martin, Mrs. u. m. mcucrmou,
Mrs. B. A, Young, Mrs. A. D. Parr
and Mrs. Frederick J. Porter.
High scores for the contract
bridge play were won by Mra.
Young and Mrs. Parr.
MRS. CLAIR K. ALLEN
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE
CLUB AT LUNCHEON
Mrs. Clair K. Allen entertained
her bridge club at a lovely one
o'clock luncheon Tuesday at her
attractive home on Watson Street.
Daffodils forme;! a pretty center
piece for the table.
Covers were placed for Mrs. J
R. Wharton, a guest, Mn. C. B.
Wade, Mrs. D, B. Bubar and tha
hostess, Mrs. Allen. High score
for the afternoon's contract bridge
play was won by Mn. Bubar.
VALENTINE PARTY
OIVEN AT
APPLEGATI HOME
Susan and Mary Applegate en
tertained 1 group of friends at a
Valentine party held at their borne
in Scotti Valley Saturday.
Games were olayed and de
licious refreshments were served j
to the following guests: Donna
Langdon, Janice Sehlin, Ellen An
derson, Linda Brlner, Shirley Kent,
Nadine Grass and Judy Patrick.
LEILA GOODMAN
HONORED AT
DINNER PARTY
Leila Goodman, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Goodman, was
honored at a birthday party at her
home Saturday.
Movies were taken and James
and dancing were enjoyed during
the evening.
Those attending were: Evange
line Chapman, Beverly Johnson,
Charline Bentley and Ann Green
quist. AT POTLUCK SUPPER
SOCIAL CLUB MEETS
The Social Club of the Order of
Amaranth met Friday evening at
the Masonic Temple for a potluck
supper. Cards were in play during
the coclal hour,
SHARON IARNII
IS BRIDE OF
DONALD FAST
Miss Sharon Barnes, daughter
ot Mr. and Mra. Rex T. Barnes of
Roseburg, became the bride ot
Donald Fast, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Fast of Yoncalla, at a lov
ely ceremony which took place in
tne netnodist parsonage in Ash
land, Jan. 30. The bride was grad
uated from Roseburg High School
in me ciass 01 imt. jne onne
groom was graduated from Yon
calla High School In 1949. After
two years ot active service in the
Fai East, he returned home from
Korea and received hit discharge
in October.
The couple spent two-weeks'
honeymoon in California and Old
Mexico and are now at home in
their trailer bouse on the Fast
ranch in Rice Valley.
MRS. SHUOART ENTERTAINS
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A one o'clock luncheon wai
served Friday at the home of
Mrs. W. G. Shugart, 740 Cobb St.,
when she entertained the Jolly
Eight Club. After a short business
meeting, the afternoon waa ipent
making erib qullu which will be
lent to Korea.