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I ' J" ? - ' ! ' - rr-i "fc ;S JIM if'l.'.: A KID PARTY was enjoyed by members of Beta Iota Chop- I Doirs Du ter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha, Wednesday evening at the home 1 row: Mis L Li n I . n . n . : ! Da..,..... ui ivus. iuuney reierbun. rrizes went to winners . n DnUrf i" urtlr nnrl Mre rVin rfrtfcp Tmrd 3115 LsUiv.ii, IVH3. rxuuci l VWllia wow mi ... 11: W-l A..U AArr - lai-l, Wimn Mre RnHnev TOW: IVUiS VCII1U ncuri, mi. ,,...., ....... . In the Peterson and Mrs. Bill Madson. Joining the group aner me games. .Front row, left to right: Mrs. Fred Stora Jr., Mrs. ". picture was taken was Mrs. Dale Woodruff. (Picture by John Morgan and Mrs. Don Morgan. Second row: Miss ' Clark's Studio). fUalentine ,jpt arii f S )pon5ort I rt..i.. Aimfi Fir Alrls (pictured above) gave valentine nartv Thursday at the Knights of PyUiias Hall in honor of the!r spon sors the Pythian sisters. Each guest was presented at the door with a corsage made by ""Under the direction of the lead ers Mrs. Les Frisk and Mrs. Ger M BuUer. the Camp Fire group presented 'a skit explaining the iimsand advantages of Camp Fire Refreshments .were served W; lowing games in wluch all par tiCFronfrow, left to right: Judy tiir Pattv Dent, Donna Frisk, PMricU Hites, Rita Bennett. Vick. ITr and Janet Imj-SSf row: Sharon Cow.n, Judy Stcart Vireie Walls, Linda Holeomb Dar let! Butler and Annetta Brinkmcy ir The child seated in front ?..!. i.cksnn of Eugene, 8nd- ?....MB; of Mis. Mattie Jackson was unable to be present Third row: Elvita Barnes, Inga High, Fannie Whipps, Belle Cren shaw, AUa Arthur, Verla Hosford, Doris Lauer and the guardians, Lu cille nsK ana naomi nuuer. Fourth row: Mattie Jackson, Vi nla Curtis. Edvth Landis, Marion Patrick, Guthrie, Skavdal Rank mw . Marion Bolsinger, Thelma Cameron, Jennie Jorey, Laura Mack, Eluaoetn uaraner and Jessie Sehlinsong. (Picture by Photo Lab).' U. OF 0. MOTHERS CLUB MEETS AT W. H. CARTER HOME MONDAY EVENING The University of Oregon Moth er's Club met at the borne o. II.. W IS Parlni nn HnrVBrri Janon ." " r . Ethel Slabaugh. Hazel J .'::",'..-,':. "i? UAlnn Martin anA P'thpl Per IWOHUay evcillllg wiu, nun. Helen Martin and hthel M jnd Mr T. j slattery c0. hostesses. The business session was con jucted by the club president, Mrs. George Weseman. A report was eiven bv Mrs. Charles Briggs on her trip to Salem Jan. 29 for the semi-annual u. oi o. momer w. ecutive Board luncheon and busi ness meeting. It was decided to have a plant, bulb, and shrub sale at the March meeting. All members are asked lA ntnlrihiita nlanlf tnr the sale. The remainder of the evening was spent playing gsmes. some very clever prizes were provided HOME LEAGUE OF SALVATION ARMY HOLDS MEETING m... Unma T.9cni0 of the Sal- ir,n irmu mpt at the hall at a Ipotluck dinner Wednesday for a farewell pariy lor ana . daughter of Mis. Mattie jacK".... j D, w. Madsen who are leaving : I"'lhV ,.r,,ea rrlins of the gro,m are M s rW&L. STi Guarmans o. ...c - Les frisK nu ..."-. -K . One memoer, an ler Those nresent were: Mesdames Pni.nH wt nra Welker. S. L. Kidder, Edith Gilmour, E. R. Fos ter. George weseman, a. m. jonn be stationed with the Sanation Army. a hoautifut corsage was present ed to Mrs. Madson from members . suniey Gottschalk, Don Rada of the group and also birthday bju h Q$Qat ReTriei c. E. Knight, gifts were given to Mrs. Lydia , A j, ' Parr D. e. Ware, Harrie r:illett. Mrs. Louis Hilton and Mrs. ,,K rh.pi Rrent. Georee Moats. H. A. Watzig, charlcs ALPHA 2ETAS MEET RECENTLY AT 100F HALL , n.u.,. TOW, ftirls larv I.ane riuh Kn 30 met at the 100F Hall , Tne remainder of the after-! Brigg, and the hostesses W. U. UUO ?" ," ..'J..I Shir. ... .nl in makini? D IIU 1 T r Slaltorv and Siir Fett. l.. riil.it and vice-president, Jo- for , dinner to be given Saturday i The ncxt stated meeUng will icy yineu. ..., in honor of Lt and Mrs. he at the home of Mrs. Chas ?' '!.t.akce,? "I Sh "All the members and prospec uve n. be "are invited and also friends interested are to contact any mem ber or advisor of the group The next meeting mil be an outing to Taft mounUln Member, r5e"L r-Sh rlev Gillett. Joan. Jonn McGhehev.'Dalene'Busenbark. Ma rie Barker JoAnne Miller. Sharon Strode. Shirlev Morse. Bonnie Web ber. Bea Fridlund. Judy Burke, Jean Wilkonson. Pat Ventrer Pat tie .Ten.en. Dorothy GUMt. Tjmni McOrady. Diane and "orene Horn buckle. Pat Niday. Micky Vukan ovich and the two advisors with one guest, Alice Hornbuckle. evening in honor of Lt and Mrs. D. W. Maasen. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS AT BORDEAUX HOME Mrs. B. 0. Bordeaux was host ess to her bridge club at her Rid dle home Wedn-.'day evening. Club members present were: Mrs. Wil liam Kinard, Myrtle Creek; Mrl. rtingh...n Jr., uanyonvme- if.. Dnlurl Prnrtnr. airs, jonn H. Markham Jr.. Mrs. William Markham, Mrs. Larry Mimnaugh. Soec'al micsts were Mrs. John Ar onson of Canynnville and Mrs. Flovd Guy of Riddle. High score went to Mrs. Bor deaux and the consolation favor to Mrs. William Markham. Re freshments were served. rill be at the home of Mrs. Chas Moats, H. A. Watzig. Charles Evangelical Lutheran at Elgarose. Dries, in fh Hiarter Oaks sec tion of Calkins Road March 18. Mrs. Charles Brent and Mra. George Moats will be co-hostesses at the 7:30 dessert-supper. DELORIS SANDERS ENGAGED TO ROBERT KELLENBEbK u, irut Mm fMhn Sanders of Yoncalla announced the engage ment of their daughter, Delons, to S. Sgt Robert J. Kellenheck, -t) l( . ..J Mra Art V on. beck of Drain. Mr. Kelltnbeck left Saturday lor Travu Air Base in California where he is stationed. No date b bees set for the wedding. LUTHERAN WOMEN'S GROUP I MEET AT SANTTI HOME Women's Midweek Bible Class of It. Paul's Lutheran Church met uesday evening at the nome oi Jr. and Mrs. George Santti, 1359 j;.l..r.. Ct Mr. Canrti lusl it. sisted in serving by her neighbor, Airs. ft. uieuan, TiAuntinnt urlMV 1m1 hv Ttev. Mr. Svlwester. The study topic vas "iransngurauon oi jeaus. Concordia College Chorus from Portland will give a concert here March 20. Mrs. Loyd Hill was ap pointed chairman of the housing committee which will arrange lodg ing and meals for the chorus. An invitation was extended to tbt class to attend the internation al convention of the National Luth eran Women's Missionary League to be held in Portland July 27, 28 and 29. The next meeting of this group win m npin miR'a a ii a u.in. ill the parish house. The lesson study will be "Glimpses of India and Hong Kong," led by Mrs. II. Has- bargen. Hostesses will be Mrs. Jack Gorthy and Mrs. Arthur Long. MR. AND MRS. LANTZ CELEBRATE FIFTY-SEVENTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr Mra Camnal T.anf rtf Myrtie Creek celebrated their 57th wedding anniversary at weir nome on Division Street in Myrtle Creek Wednesday. Feb. 11. Present to celebrate the occasion were four generations of their family. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lanti of Elk Citv. their son: Mrs. Zora Thissell, a granddaughter, and her daughter, Clydia brace, of Lyons. Mr. ami Mrs Lanlf! have tour sons: Guy of Elk City; Ray of Molalla; Marion of Garibaldi, and Charles of Lakeview. Mr mwtA Mra f.anta aril JtntrtV. mg good health and are starting preparatons for their spring gar den. Mr. Lanti is famous in his neighborhood for growing fine roser and lilies. SWEETHEART BANQUET 7 GIVEN AT ROSEBURO CHURCH FRIDAY NIGHT A k. .).., aalt, Ull ilil Sweetheart Banquet given last Fri day at the North Roseburg Ohurch. The room decorations were of the valentine motif witb a large white heart suspended from the ceiling surrounded with, red and white streamers, The table was beautifully decor ated with red camellias floating on silver hearts and red candles in white holders. A favor was given each guest. As interesting program was pre sented with musical selections and the crowning of the Queen and Kine durinx the social hour. Norm Niblett was crowned King and Ann Bennett as Queen. Each, re ceived a joveiy gnu Pan,, talrinff nart tn DlA Km. auv.c a I r zrim were; Janice Johansen, Jan- . . i n 1.. t ' : ' - d ICO VHllxa, Beverly inuma, iwr man Forel, Dan Arensmeier, Rev. and Mrs. Ren uooiey, norm jxid lett, Ruth Knauf and Rev. Gordon Jaffery with Mrs. Claude Right as general cnairmaa xor un u&wiuefc. VALENTINE FARTY GIVEN SATURDAY AT MIDDLES! AD I MUMO A rlAlioSiifiil tiipnitiA Valiintlne party was given aftiuruav cvcuuik Dy Miss ireraiaine miuuiosuiui. ai the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Middlestadt, in Dil lard. Geraldine was assisted by MI.. Ciuln Mnr-llllniloTl. iMio. i.tii u .... . p-.. M,.PiA -wA rfonrintf urorA pninveil throughout the evening. The elab orate Millet supper was servcu uy thi two vounK nosiesses a. ui In,, nf. tna lnvnlv nnriv. Thu mifiEt list included Donna Qhiolsv Mickev Eason. Val Post. Shirley Shepherd, Helen McGuire, Marilun Hanmacar Phvllis Griese. Mitzie Dowdy, Ann Ferguson, Bob Post, Junior niu, jerry rrt;ycr, Clayton Johnson. Jack Hill, Gaylon ceh Hi, wn Miiur. inenn r tail. Tommy weaver, niu oiatu, nmi ney Pruitt, Jimmy Harris and War ren tieinoacn. AOWAKIYA GROUP HOLDS CARD PARTY The Aowakiya Camp Fire group held a oard party Valentines Day at the home of the guardian, Mrs. George ivunn, xo wuicu yaicma and sponsors were invited. iTIia.1 altonHintf WAIWf Mr. flnd Mrs. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Kilkenny, Mr, and Mrs. ues-Diens, nr. ana Mrs. Weisgerber, Mr. and Mrs. Vineyard, Mra. Duyck, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy and son; Mrs. Mi chael Flatley and Mr. and Mr. Kunn. . , rannnts and mnochle were play ed during the evening. Lunch was prepared ana servcu by tho hostesses, Barbara Daly, Carol and Maryann Duyck, Gerry Weisgerber, Jenny Murphy, Pat Pesley, JUrena uesoiens, marjur ie Kilkenny, Kauueen bcou auu r a-m Ann fftinn The group played two games, "Black Magic" and "Twenty Ques tions," and sang. ' , fTU. Nan nrivn A VAlentinA BOX jot candy, was won by Mr. Kilkenny. PINK AND BLUE SHOWER HONORS MRS. D0WD The E. D. Axt home In Canyon Manor was the scene of a shower honoring Mrs. Charles Dowd Fri day evening. Mrs. Axt, Mrs. John Norman and Mrs. John Bingham Jr., were co-hostesses. The table held a centerpiece of pink carnationa and nut cups of pink flannel made by Mrs. Nor man. The cake was decorated with pink buds, bonnets, bootees and a blue baby dress. The guest of honor wore a cor sage of pink rosebuds given to ber by Mrs. Axt. Winners of games played during the evening received corsages. Present were: Mrs. Henry Ford, Mrs, uene iNeiswanger, mm. iwi- - rikann-ll Mra flnnrffA Brlnk- luau viii'ki'w'i - o- --- worth, Mrs. Fred Searld, Mrs. John Aaronson, Mrs. noy aimuiuiia, mis. Omer J. Monger oi Koseourg, me m.A.l nt hnnnr Mm. Dowd and the hostesses, Mrs. Axt, Mrs. Norman ana Mrs. Dingaim. Other friends sent guts oui were unanie lo aiiena. PINK AND BLUE SHOWER FOR MRS KESSINGER to., Feb. 11, 953 The Newt-Review, RoMburi, Ore. 7 f si". - - F r l ?' 'a: N - f- 1 Hi " ;l V fidaAvSrlrWrHttlasMMaalVHHMai CACCTL1 E1DT nilKsTkl Amp Rata - rrA wthnrf Klntf Normnn Nlbbfett. above. pose with gifts presented them at the Sweetheart banquet givw Friday tvning at tnt North Roseburg Church. (Picture by Frn Daily) . If ' . 7 i 1 "o-a-S-- A O 7 W,.!nWil ".- Ill r' ' ' 3 DISTRICT COVERhlOR, Mrs.' Dorothea B Taylor, above, made her oifficlal visit to Rpseburg Altrusa Club at . a dinner and business session Monday evening at the Hotel limpquo" At left ii Mrs. Jennie Amorde, club president, and at right, Mrs. John Blessing, . !J a in:.. U.. Dn,,l larllral vice presiueni. iriiuic uy ri .,,r., Mr. iPaulna aar, hfii-mlllir lady with year's of knowledge and experience in Altrusa, was gener ous in answering dozens of ques tions presented her regarding the weuare oi Aiirusa. mis, aajfiui reported she was quite pieasea president, Mrs. Viola C. Blessing, ' bershlp; Mrs. Maldi T. Brasfield, who . reported on the club's pro- Altrusa information, and - Mra. . ... I .L 1 1 U r t k DAnrlall iiAatinn All in. A pink and blue shower honoring ".ft-. r... m.H. hv Ro ":;rxgViSeSao-? Mr. Eii.n Bnhertii in WoU Creek. eo last Apni. The co-hostess was Mrs. Jewell Minor. Refreshments were served. The following ladies were pres ent: Mrs. Elise Ferguson, Mrs, u.. VaraiiuHi Mri. Theresa El denburg, Mrs. Esther Edgerly, Mrs. Thelma Strode, Mrs. Gen evra Brewington, and her mother, Mrs. Nichols irom ijniraiia, Wash.; Mrs. Vernita Marriott, Mrs. Dorotliy Peterson, Mrs. Howard Johnson, Mrs. Thomasine Pember ton, Mrs. Esther Carlock, Mrs. Wil ms Kessinger, Mrs. Ellen Roberts and Mrs. Jewell Minor. PATTY COOK HONORED WITH BIRTHDAY PARTY A,!.. Marlnr! a fllr.nrll Atctttpd muB mjv- r.viM , ,, by her mother, Mrs. Ed Blondell, avaa hnai- at Iheir home in Wil bur at I surprise birthday party Saturday in honor oi miss rany ran. Tknta nrAopnt were? Betty Uwirat ctiarnn VAirhe. Helen Join er, Marlyce Carey, Etna Joiner, Alice Van Cleave, Alyce Morris, Nadine Willden, Tommy Vasche, Alhprt rinnham. Rnllie Grubbe. Donnie Person, Gilbert Harvey, Marvin Lee, Bill Morris, Corrin Rlnndel . Hass e Woods. Mr. ana uri Stanley Cook. Mr. and Mrs. .lames Cook and son, Jimmy, ana Mr mitA Mra F.fttvarr Rlnnrlell. Games were enjoyed throughout the evening, aner wnicn reivean- menta were servea oy me nwaieas. ALTAR SOCIETY CHOOSES NAME The Myrtle Creek group of All Soul's Altar and Rosary Society met at the church Tuesday even ing and chose the name, St. Ther esa's Circle. At the suggestion of Father Gallagher, it was decided tn de vote the first portion of each meet inr to a study period. Following the meeting refresh ments were served by Mrs. Jay Rambeck and Mrs. Larry Jensen. Ura lannla Maria A mnrff Tire ldent, called on her following com mittee chairmen lor reports aaf.xr, far tha vaif And whl progress the Grants and Aid de partment has made toward friend ship ana service, mrs. i-nscm. Ellen Darby, recording secretary Mrs. Arlene Myers, treasurer Miss Lavina Fulton, corespomt ing secretary: Mrs. Georgia Mc Fall, international relations; Mrs Mildred Herman, ways and vice-1 means: Mrs. Marion Ross, mem- 1 juiua imvi ma.ivu, auu a..., Ilizabeth Randall, vocational in- ormation, also gave reports. The alter presented a very worthwhile iroject for the club to consider ind gave a most interesting talk m her position as Dean of Girls t Roseburg High School. Other members attending were: Art. Janet Bruffy, Mrs. Elisabeth leinline and Mrs. Betty Jane Da voe. ' . .. -r l"n B.. I -lViU' i . .. . . . ... i r t. -ni..lnlnni tVttttr trmnsnrl XI Ed TRAIL ittRtKi or tne lowanna v.ump rue yiuu .,..uv... ...... Vl. Mr. silon Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi. Left to right: Ann Robinson, Raina Chapman, Mrs. . Wayne Crooch, sponsor, Mrs. H. Holeomb, assistant guardian, Phyllis Sutton and su Spreng. (Picture by Mrs. Arthur Travis) The Trail Seekers of the Ta-, ness. New officers ire Sue Spreng, , Ian. M"-.UrcorxU "53 wanka Camp Fir. Girl, recently president; r CoH.nneCoxe J4 r .. . " A h. ' nla r Marinrla Howxer. Maxinv LAI Y . BIIU IVIlVSa KM, ICV a.r., . ... entertained their sponsors, XI Ep silon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, at the home of Mrs. Holly Hol eomb on S. Jackson St. A model business meeting was demonstrated with election of of ficers as the main topic of bull- laij, aim iviivsa wane- Carolyn Sinclair and Pbyllli Sut ton, A social hour of singing ana games followed. Refreshments were served lo sponsor represen tative, Mrs. Wayne Crooch j guard- iLk-tt D.rK.r. Tiauii Janet Tra vis, Catherine Hartman and Rose mary Forrest oy Iran Sue Sprang, Raina Chapman, Ann Robinson. Phyllis Sutton attd ai isUnt guardian, Mre. IWeomb.