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v. i i i. i i I- 11 11 0 The Ntwt-RtvUw, Roseburg, Or. Sot., Feb. 21; 19SI W ilk ' -" ' A "' "")? MW. ... JrtT xv iAjiife.rt. Jiii .in 1n mM I ths factfp al SALE fnr a speech at the Junior Woman's Club meeting Tuesday evening by Loyd Eppenbaugh, above center. Mrs. Bill Miles, left, .was program chairman for the evening and Mrs. F. E. Brown, right, is club president. Presenting 'skits for the program honor were, left to .- right, below: Marilyn Nickens, Mollie Fullerton,. Ranae Cottreil, Margaret Toylor, Mar garet Cooper ond Virginia Cyrus. The girls are members of the Tri-Hi-Y of the Senior High School. (Pictures by Betty Tauscher) -.. i J ni The Junior Woman's Club met Tuesday at the Woman's club-lias house for a potluck dinner. The club Fad as guests Miss Nnrma Kihr. Mls Jnan Bnlsinn- er and Mr. and Mr, Loyd J. Ep penbaugh. Mr. Eppenbaugh is ac ing superintendent of the Chil dren's Hospital School in Eugene After the dinner, Mr. Eppcn baugh spoke to the club about hi: work, the importance of the Eastei Seal drive and the benefits thai the handicapped children and adults in Oregon derive from it He also showed a colored movie taken at the school. Each year the Junior Woman's TO CELEBRATE HER BIRTHDAY, Oeta Creamer Invited members of the Umpqua Ski Patrol to a delightful party at her home in Oakhill apartments Friday evening. A gift was presented to Mrs. Creamer from: Mr. and Mrs. Jay Golden, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sterling, Dr. ond Mrs. Verner Anderson, Nancy Hulings, Rae Betloch, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lynn, Alan Knutson, Nancy Brubaker,,Dr and Mrs. Kenneth Oakley, Gordon Carlson, Fred Weber and Delores Hauser. (Picture by Jay Golden of Fredrickson's Photo (Lab) . HONOR BIRTHDAY OP CHRISTINE BURGESS Christine Lu An Burgr-ss, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bur gess, was honored on her fourth birthday with a party given Mon day afternoon at the home of her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Post, in Dillaid. The children played games while tho mothers visited. Lovclv birthday gifts were presented to Christine by her friends. Refreshments cl decorated birth day cakes, ice cream and punch were served by Mrs. Burgess and Mrs. Post to the following guests: Christine Lu Ann Bursess. Mario Harrison, Linda Jo Harrison, l.in- oa i miners, Hoiincy McKoan, Da vid McKean, Philip Burgess, Reek ie Harrington and the mothers, Mrs. hvclyn Harrison, Mrs. Itnrt Harrington, Mrs. Margaret Wolf gang, Mrs. Betty Childcrs and Mrs. Sarvie Hopkins. DINNER GUESTS IN UMPQUA HOME Mr. and Mra, Fredrick Brosilo nd dauihtcri. Marls and t'nuni. were 8undav evenlna dinni t,.i. at the horn of Mr. and Mra. Cat iu nwrj in umpqua.. th Crlnnled Chlldrens HosDltol V rW-s and mads the Easter Seals In Doug-1 Mrs. Jack Wright, Mrs. Elmer County. I Giles, Mrs. Marvin K. Summers, A program was presented bylM Howard Haaa Mrs Estel Mc- the Tri-Hi-Y giris from the Senio: DW"' H"' ?" Hleh School. Ghehey, Mrs. Lewis Wilson, Mis Hostesses lor me pouucK were: Mrs. Dick Ballantyne, chairman: Mrs. V. W. Schultio and Mrs. F. G. Brown. The dinner was served "rom a lace-covered table center d with an arrangement of daffo- Us and forsythia flanked by yel- w taners. 1 Present were: Mrs. Lawrence llson. Jr.. Mrs. Dale Harvey. Irs. Holland Worth, Mrs. Jack lorrow, Mrs ine'ma Haines MRS. PRUDEN ENTERTAINS CLUB t Mrs. Charles Prudcn entertained her bridge club at a lovely lunch con Friday. Those enjoying the arternoon were: Mrs. R. Mickclson, Mrs. K. A. Jones, Mrs. Ted Shlrtclift and Mrs. Ted Rice of Myrtle Creek; Mrs. E. E. Church, Mrs. John Bingham Sr., Mrs. Ed Wilkey and her houseguest, Mrs. R. L. Colson, of San Diego, Calif., and the hostess, Mrs. Pruden. High score was won by Mrs. Col son with Mrs. Bingham second. HAPPY CIRCLE SEWING CLUB HAS POTLUCK The Happy Circle Sewing Club met at the home of Mrs. Dave Thnish Monday for a potluck luncheon. Members present were: Marion nanus, mu cuntngham, Ellen Markham, Mabel Sallec, Marion Moody, Hatel Detferding, and Peggy Chatman. The next meetlug will be at the home ot Hazel Dcflerding, March uud prepares new memoers; mri. uon sneuoo, ters. tar. In Eugene was discussed In nm musuuer, mm. riu i-aoy, Mrs. Harold Jelllson, Mrs. Galea Matthews, Mrs. Van Svarverud, Mrs. Bill Miles. Mrs. Hal Zurcn- er, Mrs. Ken Bushey, Mrs. Jim Berwick, Mrs. Lowell Hamm and Mrs. Kobert Green. The next meeting will be Tues day, Feb. 24, at the clubhouse. All members are to bring address ed envelopes and the evening will be spent stuffing Easter Seat let- NOMINATING COMMITTEE MEETS AT LUNCHEON The Nominating Committee for the officers of the Benson Parent eachers Association for the com ing year met at Mrs. Robert Cart wright's home on Friday to select ; a sla,c of mie to be presented I "e Association at the March 2 meeting. Luncheon was served by Mrs. Cartwright to Thclla Wober and Mrs. Kelly Bennett. PINK AND BLUE SHOWER HONORS MRS JONES Mrs. Bob Jones was the nonor guts', it a p:r.l: :r.i t'.uc :scv.'s;r given recently by Mrs. Norma Mouchet at her home in Glcndale. Mrs. Jean Foster was in charge of the games. Ladies present Incouded: Mrs. Blanche Foster, Mrs. Nola Foster, Mrs. Lucille Harris, Mrs. Mary Ann French, Mrs. Luetta Grigsby and Mrs. Bob Jones. A number of gifts were sent by other friends kept at home by illness. At the close of the party the hostess serv ed refreshments. MRS. WAYNE CROOCH HOSTESS FOR SORORITY TUESDAY The regular meeting of Xi Epsl was held Tuesday evening in Hu erest at the home of Mrs. Wayne Crooch. Those present were: Mrs. Ben jamin DuFresne, Mrs. Sidney Moon, Mrs. Don Gum, Mrs. Charles Hart, Mrs. Bernard Saar, Mrs. Bill Prentiss, Mrs. Ted Schultz and Mrs. Stanford Norris, who was a guest of the hostess, Mrs. Crooch. Following the business meeting, Mrs. Crooch presented tho pro gram on the arrangement of indoor planters. After suggesting ideas for planters, the provided for the group a large green table planter and a dozen types of green plants and asked each girl at the meeting to take a turn at arranging the planter. At the conclusion of the program Mrs. Bill Prentiss re ceived the planter as a gift. Beta Sigma Pbi was founded in Roseuurg 16 years ago, Feb. 14, 1937. Since that time the sorority has made a rapid growth and now includes six very active chapters in this city, fn honor of the oc casion Mrs. Don Gum presented to the chapter a beautiful heart shaped birthday cake bearing the words, "Happy Birthday. Beta Sig ma Phi." The next meeting will be held Feb. 24 at the home of Mrs. Ber nard Saar. MAXINE BROOKS HONORED AT BRIDAL SHOWER Mrs. Jessie McNamarra. Rid dle, gave a bridal shower for 11 ax- ine Brooks, also of Riddle, at the nome ot ner mower, Mrs, w A Baldwin. The valentine motif was used in the decorations. Playing games and opening gifts preceded the serving of refreshments. Guests present were: Mrs. Don Holcomb, Mrs. Wery Peterson, Mrs. Harry JSrkenback. Mel Puc kett, Mrs. Ralph Duncan, Mrs. Norman Manua, Mrs. Bobby John son, Mrs. William GiUing, Mrs. Eidon Brown, Mrs. Stan Fleming, Mrs. Roy Puzz, Mrs. Oalton Malov. Mrs. Bub Meyers. Mrs. Irwin Cv- phert, Mrs. Marion Stratman, Mrs. George Teaeue Jr.. Mrs. Kennv Gaddis, Mrs. Roy Shobcrf. Mrs. Rachel Middleton. Mrs. Bill Bald win, Miss Brooks and the hostess, Mrs. McNamarra. Those unable to attend but send ing gifts were: Mrs. Bernard Shek er, Mrs. George Teague Sr., Mrs. rrancis reilows. Mrs. Caroline Baldwin, Mrs. Edith Serimsher, all of Warrenton; Mrs. Verdi Forth, Portland; Mrs. Andrew Starnew, Salem, and Mrs. Clifford uore, seaside. JEANNE MADDOX IS MEMBER OF NATIONAL DANCE ASSOCIATION Jeanne Maddox, former Rose burg girl, has been selected as a member of the National Associa tion of Dance Affiliate Artists Inc., thus becoming nn aooroved teach er of dancing. Her picture will ap-. pear in ine magazine, "stars 01 Tomorrow." Jeanne is only IS years of age, which is as young as members are accepted in the National Asso ciation. She was sponsored by Joe Price, vice president of the Asso ciation and a teacher of acrobatics in New York. Jeanne has been studying under Donald and Maria Dare in Port land and she operates a large dance studio in Astoria. Her spring dance recital will take place in March. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Maddox of Astoria and has a host of relatives and friends in Roseburg, where the family formerly resided. HAPPY HOUR CLUB MEETS WEDNESDAY The Biversdale Happy Hour Club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. C. Bailey. After a short business meeting organ selections played' by Mrs. R. L. Harmon and Mrs. Bailey were onjjyed. The hostess, Griffin and Mrs. W. E. Ott Sr. served refreshments to: Mrs. C. A. White, Mrs. H. M. Knapp, Mrs. A. L. Kittelson, Mrs. Roy Sulli van, guests; and Mrs. William Bromps, Mrs. W. E. Bucll, Mrs. Glen Cox. Mrs.- Ned Dixon. Mrs u. N. Downing, Mrs. Dale Guiley, mis. uun uuuey, mrs. k. ii. Har mon. Mrs. Ii. B. Kmcp Mn Charles Lee. LIrs. C. M. Stark' Mrs. Clarence Wescott, Mrs. Bert iirmen ana Mrs. w. E. nit Sr The next meeting will be March n at z p.m. at the home of Mrs. C. N. Downing. KEASEY HOME SCENE OF CLUB MEETING Mrs. D. W. Keasev enlortnino.l the Patch and Chat Club at her nome on Harvey court Tuesday evening. The table was centered wan a oasKet of red azaleas, a 33 gift from the hostess' daughter, Mrs. Curtis Tigard. The valentine motif was used in decoration and refreshments. Assisting the hostess was Mrs. C. J. Bradley. Sewing and visiting were the ac tivities for the evening. Those present were: Mrs. Dar ley Ware, Mrs. Fern Wood, Mrs. Elmer Anderson, Mrs. E. R. Buck ingham. Mrs. C. Domemco. Mrs. Gordon Ware, Mrs. E. G. Trozell, Mrs. E. H. Verrell and the host esses, Mrs. Keascy and Mrs. Brad ley. The next meeting will be Tues day, Feb. 24 at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. E. G, Trozell on Quail Lane. BIRTHDAY SUPPER HONORS MR. HOLGATE Gordon Holgate entertained with a buffet supper Saturday evening in honor of his father, Vcrn Hol gate, on his birthday. The patriot ic motif was used for the table wiui a beautiful lutt centerpiece of red carnations. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bielman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barker, M. and Mrs. How ard Wahl, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Steinbach, Mr. und Mrs. Lloyd Cornish. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Riggs, Mr. and fors. W. M. Thomp son and Mr. and Mrs. Vera Hol gate. ' Later In the evening the group au auenaea ine tugn Dcnnoi sweet heart Ball at the Senior High Gym, Sociat Monday February 21 Navy Mothers' Club at home of Mrs. Dorothy Cherryholmes at 8 P.m. Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimble rinh at home of Lilly Lohr. 218 W. Rice St., one p.m. covered dish , luncheon. Each momrjer is to oruig table service. Roseburg Business and Profes sional Woman's Club to celebrate International Week at Woman's olubhouse. Guest speaker, Miss Fern Trull of Grants Pass. Yon calla and South Umpqua Clubs invited.-Dinner at 7 p.m. SDA Dorcas Welfare Society, sale of crab, cooked foods and fancy work in front of Penney's Department Store 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Benson School PTA executive board meeting at 1:30 p.m. in the lunchroom. Junior High PTA at 8 p.m. All parents and teachers urged to at tend. Refreshments. Tuesday February 24 Biversdale Home Extension Unit at 12 noon potluck luncheon at hall. Topic, "Wall Finishes," in charge of Wilma Doyle and Min nie Cox, project leaders. Those at tending are asked to bring two small pieces of wallboard, nailed to a thin board in sucn a way as to make a seam in the wallboard, a straight edged table knife and a small paint brusn. Inter-Se Study Call ,1:15 p.m. luncheon at home of Mrs. Theo Bond on Moore Street. Mrs. E. S. Hall in charge of program. ' Fair Oaks Grange meeting and potluck supper. Roseburg Rebekah Lodge meet ing at IOOF Hall. Refreshments served by Vesta Langfield, Jessie Hill, Ardyth Hough, Charles Hill and Harry Rapp. Lookingglass Home Extension Unit at 1 p.m. at home of Mrs. B. E. Forbes with Mrs. Betty Jane Metzler to talk on "Color in the Home." All ladies of the commu nity invited. ' Alpha Theta Chapter, Beta Sig ma Phi, at home of Mrs. John Loosley, 1353 Balff St. in the eve ning with Mrs. Nat Butler and Mrs. Vernon Leonard assisting, Xi Epsiion. Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, at home of Mrs. Ber- bard Saar at 8 p.m. 1'aum and uiai liud meeting, 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. E. G. Trozell on Quail Lane. Badoura Club, Daughters of tne Nile, 1:30 p.m. at home of Mrs. Bruce Elliott, 1314 Madrone Ave nue for a dessert-luncheon. This meeting is of the sewing section of the club. Junior Woman's Club at club house. All members are to bring addressed envelopes for mailing with Easter Seals. Alpha Iota Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, at 8 p.m. at home ot Mrs. Don O'Neil with Mrs. Joe Dent and Mrs. Harry Hill hostesses. Mrs. Robert Sabin, program on, "The True." Guest night. F. S. Club at 2 p.m. at home of Mrs. EUa Lenox. 1001 Corey Ave. Wednesday, Feb. 25 Sutherlin Grange, potluck din ner in evening at Hall with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wahl and Mr. and Mrs. George Cornish in charg: of refreshments. Friendly Neighbors Club of Dil lard at the home of Mrs. Margaret Carter. Garden Valley Garden Club at home of Mrs. Jo Toman at 2 p.m. with Mrs. W. C. Thurlow in charge of program. Roseburg Writer's Club at resi dence of Dr. George E. Houck at 8 p.m. St. Joseph's Altar Society in ca feteria at Mercy Hospital at 8 p.m. Past Presidents of American Le gion Auxilliary at 7:30 p.m. for salad-supper at home of Mrs George Caskey, 2568 N. Stephens St. The circles of the Woman's So ciety of Christian Service of the First Methodist Church at 1:30 p.m. for dessert-luncheon. Circle No. 1, at home of Mrs. E. A. Helm holdt, 826 S. Pine St.; Circle No. 2, Mrs. Paul Bubar, 148 S. Chad wick; Circle No. 3, at home of Mrs. Emma Welborn, Box 229, Calkins ltd.: Circle No. 4, at home of Mrs. J. M. Boyles, 1202 Finlay St. All women of the church are cordially invited to attend. Green HEU at Evergreen Grange Hall at 10:30 a.m. Topic "Wall Finishes," presented by Mrs. Gene Ieonard and Mrs. Cora Johnson. Members requested to bring two small pieces of wallboard, third boarn tacked on to lorm a seam, one teaspoon, knife, paint brush and two sticks tor stlrnng. Pot luck luncheon. Bring own dishes and bread and butter if desired. Thursday Fab. Zi Lady Elks at Elk Temple 8 p.m. witn Mrs. w. r . Amiot, Mrs. C. D, Allbright and Mrs. Frank Bistak as hostesses. Mrs, Barbara Swift and Mrs Betty Tankersley sponsoring pink and ouie snower nononne ai Ralph Swift, whose husband is in the army stationed at Columbus, Ohio, in Ladies Clubhouse in Ten mile at 2 p.m. Everyone interested is invited. Beta Sigma Phi City Council at Turn-Around Inn for dinner at p.m. Reservations must be made with Mary Davie by Tuesday eve ning. Garden Valley Parent-Teachers Association at Woman's clubhouse at) 7:30p.m. Mrs. Enos Handy ana Mrs. Harry kbpp. uen Moth ers, will present awards to newly formed Cub Scout group. Friends and neighbors of the school are cordially invited. Oakland Chapter No. 1, Order of the Eastern Star, potluck sup per at b:w wiui aiasons as guests, Rotary Anns, Umpqua Hotel, twelve noon, no nostess artatr, Country Club Women at 12:30 noon luncheon at clubhouse. Con tract bridge play at 1 p.m. Friday February 27 DUV public card oartv at 8 n m at KP hall. Prizes to be awarded DISSIRT-LUNCHtON . HELD AT FRITWILL HOME THURSDAY A lovely dessert-luncheon was served at one-thirty o'clock Thurs day at the home of Mrs. Hugh Fretwell with Mrs. Clarice Brown as hostess. Mrs. Emille Harge shelmer, president, conducted the business session. , A dicussion was held about the Valentine party held Saturday at the Elgarose clubhouse. Mrs. Phillis Wright and sons were visitors of the club for the The door prize for the after noon was presented to Mrs. ... a . ,1. - .1... nt iha mt- wrtgni. ai uio hum r: ing a miscellaneous sale was hew. Those attending were: Mrs. Ma ble Backlund, Mrs. Zelma Sand, Mrs. Thelma Sundberg, Mrs Phil lis Wright and sons of Roseburg; m. . D.nl.aii Uri Hnnnie Showers, Mrs. Emille Hargeshei- mer, Mrs. Tneima nnun, " Freetwell and' the hostess, Mrs The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Bonnie ouui on Marlh 11. SEW AND SO CLUB MEETS FKIDAT tr-. iTnlffotji entertained the Sew ana so uuo oi suuwuu at a 7:45 o'clock salad-supper at na,.:,iici nmn nn East Third Avenue Friday evening. A Patrit- 'I- Ilium wan imi.fu w- ... ble decorations with a low bowl of red carnations for the centerpiece Covers were placed for two guests, Mrs. joe rerrauu aiiu m.o. Jess Walling, and the following mb mlu,i . Mre Rlphard Rings. Mrs. Howard Wahl. Mrs. Lloyd rMic-l, 1Ua Uarrv Ttnrker. Mrs. 1, Ul HUll I lll.D, ... . ' Maurice Vozelnohl. Mrs. Jack i-o ur.iv rvmlf Mrs. Mil Hard Wood,' Mrs. Lon Hunt and ine nostess, airs, nuigaic. . Um Udlaattt rMtoiveri a lavelV knaai tfifl- Mrs. Cflok. The pleasant evening was spent Jit ocvruig auu iuu6. OHIO FAMILY GUESTS AT DOWD HOME if. ..J Mt. T. U Wgtcnil0h and children, Jeanne and Larry, formerly of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, anH noin nf Valleio. Calif., were recent houseeuests nf Mr. and Mrs. unanes uowa ot canyonvnio. Mrs. HartsouKh is Mr. Dowd's sis ter. nnclnrf a uicit tho frmin ob served Mr. Dowd's birthday with a cynner at rord s. MRS. HILL ENTERTAINS BIRTHDAY CLUB Mrs. Carl M. Hill entertained the 1-2 Birthday Club at her home in Days Creek Tuesday, evening. Mrs. James Jellnek was co-nosi- Those eniovine the evening and the refreshments were: Mrs. Nor man Anlauf of Myrtle Creek; Mrs, Vance Kelsey of Riddle; Mrs, Geogc Binder, Mrs. Gordon Harry, Mrs. jonn ttinenam jr.. mrs. u, W. Gill, Mrs. George Allen Jr., and infant son. Van Doren. and the hostesses, Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Jel- inek. VALENTINE PARTY VOR BONNIE BLUE BIRDS Mrs. Rert Corkrum entertained the Bonnie Blue Birds with a val entine party at her home in Laurel- wood rnursaay. The table was centered with an arrangement of quince decorated with small red hearts. Place cards and valentine box was made by the eirls at a previous meeting. Valentines and nanaxercnieis were exchanged and games were played. Kelresnments were servea Dy Mrs. Corkrum and the leaders, Mrs. Dailey and Mrs. Barnes. EIGHTH BIRTHDAY MARKED BY DINNER Billy Markham entertained a group of his youthful friends at a hamburger supper given by his mot'ner, Mrs. William Markham, at tneir Kiaaie nome rnaay eve ning in celebration of his eighth birthday. After the supper the chil dren attended tne movies. Present were: Mary and Johnny Markham, Beryl and Johnny Brown, Terry Vaughn, Donnie Smith, Bruce and Peter Mimnaugh, Howard Barlow, Douglas Zenor and Billy's brother, Mike. VALENTINE DINNER AT GREGARYS Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gregary en tertained at a Valentine dinner Sun day. Those present were: Mrs. Esther Miller of Springfield; Kathy Lynn Tooley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tooley and children, Chuckie, Lory Ann, and Nancy Sue; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood and children, Rose Mary and Melvin Jr. SHOWER HONORS MRS. DWIGHT Mrs. Ruth Stevenson and Mrs. Norma Dwight entertained recent Utat a pink and blue shower at the Stevenson home for Mrs. Doris Dwight of Tenmiie. The guests were: Audrey Cen ters and daughter, Cheryl; Mrs. Ayres, Bertha Centers, Minnie Lockwood, Ann Lockwood, Alyse Dwight, Gcrta Johnson and Norma Dwight. PINK AND BLUE SHOWER TO BE HELD Mrs. Barbara Swift and Mrs. Betty Tankersley are sponsoring a pink and blue shower to honor Mrs. Ralph Swift, to be held at the Ladies Club house in Tenmiie Thursday afternoon, Feb. 26 at 2:00 p.m. Everyone interested is invited to attend. Mrs. Swift's hus band is with the U.S. Army and is stationed at Columbus, Ohio. winners In pinochle, canasta and five-hundred. Refreshments. Evergreen Grange, Juvenile Grange to be organized with party at hall t p.m. Saturday, Feb. 21 Oakland Job's Daughters, Bethel No. 42 skating party at Rolleta Rink. South Deer Creek Grange pie so cial at hall in evening for benefit of Clifford Jones, who lost his foot in logging accident. Rivorsdale Scandinavian smorg asbord from 5 to 8 p.m. at Grange HaU. Public invited. I 1 - J-1 J f;rf-"' JUNIOR HIGH STUDENTS enjoyed a Valentine dance Fri day evening at the school. The affair was under the aus pices of the PTA with Mrs. E. L. Tauscher, Mrs. M. C. .Bowker and William Unrath in charge. Dick Strayer s or chestra, shown in the above picture, furnished the music. Below Tamara Touseher and Bob Johnson and Evangeline Chapman and David Clune are pictured enjoying the dance, which was attended by more than 1 00 students and a large number of parents os chaperones. A recording was made and broadcast over KRNR at 1 1 p.m. Ralph Patterson of , the Roseburg Scholl of Dancing taught the students ball room dancing in a 10-weeks course, which has just been completed. Valentine refreshments were served. (Pictures by Betty Tauscher). mmmmmmA -VS - " , IBaalalalalsa JJonored 4t I.V Mrs. Vera Crowley was nosiest Saturday' evening at a bridal shower in honor of Mrs. Kenneth Mead (nee Verna Lee LaRaut) at her home on Deer Creek Lane. The rooms were attractive with blue crepe festoons. Bridal shower games were followed by the open ing of many lovely gifts. The host ess served ice cream, coffee and a three-tiered white frosted cake decorated with bluebirds and pink roses and topped with a bridal! couple. Guests present were Mrs. Judith Smith, Mrs. Edna White,' Mrs. Green, Mrs. Sue Cardiff, Mrs. Le- Local In Roseburg Mrs. Gus Young rcn and children, Kay, Gene, Har old and Sandy, are spending a few days ' in Roseburg attending to business. The Youngrens are Lorn Swisshome. Dance At Country Club Alpha Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will hold a dance at the Country Club for the Sweetheart Ball for members and their guests tonight from 9 p.m. to 11 a.m. A queen will be chosen during the dance. Spends Sunday at Hunsakart Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hunsaker and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hun saker Sr. from Salem spent Sun day visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hunsaker on Chadwick St. Will Visit Here - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Collier of Coos Bay and Miss Kathleen Collier and two friends, Miss Lee Crabtree and Miss Alice Owen, of Portland are arriving in Roseburg today to re main over the weekend as guests of Robert and Kathleen Collier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Col lier, in the Kohlhagen Apartments. SATURDAY EVENING DINNER GIVEN Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Aspey en tertained at dinner Saturday eve ning for a group of their Riddle friends. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. John Durgin, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Aikins, Mr. and Mrs. DarreU 7artei, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, Mr. and Mas. Ivan Worsham, Mr. urd Mrs. Ernest Prun-r and Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Blundell. Following dinner five hundred was played wiih Mr. Aikins hold ing niga score and Mrs, Worsham low. $ridal .SL ouuer 71S ona Buckcr, Mrs. Helen Klang, Mrs. Joy Powell, Mrs. Estl.;r Ev ans, Mrs. Marion Daniels and laughter, Judy; Mrs. Marion Ev ans, Mrs. Lavernc Weaver, Misses Clina and Wanda De Chiarn, Mrs. Alta Bartram and daughter, Lin la, and the bride's mother, Mrs. Vilia LaRaut. Those sending gifts but who were unable to attend were: Mrs. Vera Loomis, Mrs. Wilma Moskal, Mrs. Althea Luttrcll, Mrs. Lindley and daughter, Geraldine; Mrs. Ai lecn Loomis, Mrs. Hazel Hooper, Mrs. Rose, Misses Jackie and Dot tie Evans and Misses Patricia and Mary Leonard. News Go To North Btnd Laurie and George Hayes left Friday by plane for North Bend to spend the weekend visiting their mother. ' Returns Home Mrs. Carl Youngren, 1032 S. Main St., re turned to her home after spending three weeks in Minneapolis, Minn., caring for her mother, Mrs. Aman da Fredine. , Leave On Vacation Miss Ca rola Spackman and Miss Gloria Gaston of Roseburg left on the Shasta Daylight Friday for a va cation to be spent in Southern Cali fornia and Mexico. They are both employed by the Pacific Tele phone and Telegraph Company here. Back From Portland Mrs. Paul R. Shanklin returned to her home In Roseburg Tuesday, follow ing a May in Portland since Sunday, whero she visited h er brother, Eugene Springer, who is a medical patient at the Veterans Hospital. Mr, Springer is reported much improved in health and is now walking. His wift and their daughter, Marilyn, of Roseburg spent Sunday visiting him in Port land. Visits- A Harrfordt Lt. How ard Heiner, who left Thursday by West Coast Air Lines for Camp Stoneman, Calif., for overseas duty in the Far East, was a house guest of Dr. and Mrs. Roy Hanford for the past week. Lt. Heiner was graduated from R.H.S. in 194i. leaving for the University of Ida ho, where he was graduated in 1951. Lt. Hclncr's wife, Peggy, and son, Danny, will reside with Lt. Heiner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heiner In Lewiston, Idaho. LI. Heiner, brother of Mrs. Hanford, is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heiner. f t