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MRS. A. N. ORCUTT, above, was complimented at a charming farewell tea given by Mrs.
W. M. Campbell Friday afternoon from three to five o'clock at her tiome at 949 Win
chester St. Attorney and Mrs. Orcutt moved this week from Roseburg to Portland to make
their home. For the tea, Mrs. Orcutt wore a navy blue crepe afternoon dress. Her corsoge
was of pink rosebuds. (Picture by Paul Jenkins).
MRS. CHESTER MORGAN
ENTERTAINS TUESDAY
AT BRIDGE-LUNCHEON
A pretty St. Patrick's Day mo
tif was carried out in the decora
tions and in the menu used by
Mrs. Chester Morgan Tuesday,
when she entertained her bridge
club at a charming one o'clock
luncheon at her home in Laurel
wood. , Covers were placed for Mrs. 0.
M. Berrie and Mrs. Fred Schwartz,
guests, and Mrs. C. B. Wade, Mrs.
Ivan Pickens, Miss Helen Casey.
Mrs. D. B. Bubar, Mrs. Clair K.
Alien, Mrs. H. N. Jacobson and
the hostess. Mrs. Morgan.
High score for the afternoon's
contract bridge play was won by
Mrs. Berrie with Mrs. Bubar win
ning the traveling prize.
SUNDAY DINNER IS
ENOYED AT BURKHARTS
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burkhart
and daughter. Kathy. entertained
at a Sunday evening dinner. Their
guests were Mr. and Mrs. John
Burkhart ana Mr. ana Mrs. w. c.
Bailey. Cards were played during
the evening. .
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l i n Tl Salem with Mr. Motschenbacher were guests over the weekend at the
hael ' ,fflfl;sm' Xs Mr and Mrs. J. P. Motschenbacher, on Winchester Street
home Of the latter 5 parents, mi. u isntch.nhnrhere El iott MoKrhffnhnrher
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MR. AND MRS. ORCUTT
COMPLIMENTED AT
DINNER TUESDAY EVENING
Attorney and Mrs. A. N. Orcutt,
who are moving to Portland after
many years of residence in Rose
burg, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ivcn Pickens and son, Jon, at a
lovely six-thirty o'clock dinner at
their home on Fowler Street Tues
day evening.
Fink carnations and blue Dutch
Iris formed the beautiful center
piece for the serving table. Visit
ing was enjoyed during the pleas
ant evening hours. -
MR. AND MRS KRUSE
GIVC DINNER PARTY '
ON SATURDAY EVENING
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kruse enter
tained at a dinner party Saturday
evening at their home in Rivers
dale. Covers for the seven o'clock
dinner, were placed for Mr. and
mrs. naipn miner ui monu, man,
Mr. and Mrs. Jvhn Burkhart, Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Bailey and the
host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs.
Kruse. Mr. and Mrs. Miller showed
colored slides of Utah scenery,
after which cards were enjoyed.
Elliott Motschenbacher and her
,h. slateVf Oon with
MRS. C. M. MCDERMOTT
HOSTESS AT CHARMING
DESSERT-LUNCHEON
Lavender stock and' pale pink
carnations centered the table used
by Mrs. C. M. McDermott Wednes
day, when she entertained her
bridge club at her lovely home
on S. Kane Street, while bouquets
of daffodils and hyacinths formed
the living room decorations.
Covers were placed for Mrs
Gordon Smith, Mrs. Fred Lock
wood and Mrs. C. B. Wade, guests.
and Mrs. A. D. Parr, Mrs. S. J.
Cooper. Mrs. J. F. Dillard. Mrs
Frederick Chapman Jr., and Mrs.
rreaenca; J. rorter.- "
High scores for the afternoon's
contract bridge play were won by
Mrs, JjOcKwood ana Mrs. viiiara.
COMPANY DINNER
HELD AT
TURN-AROUND INN
Young, Montgomery and Corn
puny held a dinner at Turn-Around
Inn Monday for employees of the
company and their families. Seven
couples attended.
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A charming affair of the week
was the tea given Friday after
noon by Mr i. W. M. Campbell at
her home on Winchester Street,
when she invited friends to. call in
compliment to Mrs. A. N. Orcutt,
who with her husband, Attorney
Orcutt, will movo to Portland to
reside. Guests called between three
and five o'clock in the afternoon.
For the occasion, Mrs. Orcutt
wore an attractive afternoon dress
of navy blue crepe with a cor
sage oi puuc roseouas. - Mrs.
Campbell wore a lavender after
noon dress.
Mrs. A. B. Taylor received the
guests. Pouring from three to four
o'clock were Mrs. A. J. Ellison
and Mrs. Harne W. Booth and
from four to five o'clock, were
Mrs.. George Churchill and Mrs.
Gordon Stewart. Mrs. Edwin G.
Young and Mrs. H. C. Wells as-
sited with the serving. Orchid tap
ers, daffodils, acacia and lavender
hyacinths centured the lace-covered
tea table.
Invited to enjoy Uie occasion
with Mrs. Campbell in honor of
Mrs. Orcutt were: Mrs. A. J. El
lison, Mrs. Hairie W. Booth, Mrs.
A. J. Geddes, Mrs. E. A. Petty,
Helen Casey, Miss Naomi Scott.
Mrs. C. S. Hemline, Mrs. Robert
Davis, Mrs. R. L. Whipple, Mrs. I
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ENGAGEMENT TOLD Mrs. Verna Hartman of Rose
burg announces the engagement of her daughter, Barbara
Dunham, to Duane Johnson, saji of Mrs. L. Anthony. The
wedding date has been planned for April 5, Easter Sunday,
at the First Methodist Church. The bride-elect is employed
by Umpqua Amusement Company and the bridegroom -elect
is employed by Howard Stacey. (Picture by Photo Lab).
IfFiotlierS (iub Entertained
Mrs. Hugh Ritchie, Mrs. A. M.
Knudtson and Mrs. J. Harold
Nichols entertained the Oregon
State College Mothers Club at the
attractive Richie home in Garden
Valley Monday afternoon.
Mrs. E. N. Kaser, president,
conducted the meeting. Plans were
discussed for the Mothers Week
end at Corvallis May 8-9-10.
A social hour followed, at which
time the hostesses served tea. Mrs.
Kaser poured. Enjoying the aft
ernoon with the three hostesses
were: Mrs. E. N. Kaser, Mrs.
George E. Houck, Mrs. Foster But-
ner, Mrs. V. V. Harpham, Mrs. H.
CAROLYN PARGETER HAS
WEEKEND GUESTS '
Miss Carolyn Pargeter entertain
ed a group of her friends at the
home of her parents near Melrose
last weekend.
After dinner Friday evening the
girls attended tho mi vie "Ivanhoe"
and then returtHo 10 the Pargeter
home for refreshments and games
and tricks before retiring. The
girls had more excitement than was
planned for them when the home ol
the Pargeter's neighbor, II. P. Conn
caught fire about 1 a.m. and they
all rushed out clad in pajamas to
help.
Hiking and visiting were enjoy
ed before the girls returned to their
homes Saturday afternoon. Those
enjoying the weekend were: Mary
Jane O'Brien, Charlotte Kclley,
Elma Faye Shoults, Elnora Rose
and the hostess, Carolyn.
Harry S. Black, Mrs. D. H. Lenox,
Mrs. ueorge i,nurcni:i, Mrs. t. u.
Rickli, Mrs. A. B. Taylor, Mrs.
I. B. Riddle, Mrs. F. W. Chase
Mrs. M. F Rice, Mrs D. B
Bubar, Mrs. P. T. Bubar, Mrs.
Earl Wilev. Mrs. A. J. Young.
Mrs. Thomas Stoval, Mrs, George
A. Johnson, Mrs. S. J. Cooper,
Mrs. J. B. Bauey, Mrs H. A tan-
aday. Mrs. E. J Wainscott. Mrs
Meredim u roves.
Mrs. Charles V. Stanton, Mrs
Quincy Brown, V.n. 0. C. Brown,
Mrs. IVan Pickens, Mrs. Douglas
Waite, Mrs. W. H. Richardson,
Miss Gladys H. Strong, Mrs. U. u.
Vaughn. Mrs.' Edwin G. Young.
Mrs. H. C. Wells, Mrs.- Frank
Ashley.
Mrs. Harold McKay, Mrs. Gor
don Stewart, Mrs. H. H. Staplcton,
Mrs. A. S. Coen, Mrs. Foster But
ner. Mrs. M. J. Newland, Mrs.
William Stare, Mrs. J. V. Long
and Mrs. rreaericK j. rortor.
Mrs. Orcutt tias been a prom.
inent member of the Methodist
Church since coming to Roseburg
as a bride. In Portland the Or.
cutts wdl be near their younger
daughter, Mrs. Charles Fox, the
lormer Vivian orcutt. racy nave
anumer uaugnmr, mrs. urnn nsn
er, nee Dorothy Orcutt, who re-
sides in Seattle.
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C. Berg, Mrs. George Rooke, Mrs.
Norman Olson, Mrs, Royal Sump
ter, Mrs. Maurice J. Newland,
Mrs. Paul Helweg and Mrs. II. N.
Jacobson.
The nominating committee ap
pointed by the president includer:
Mrs. George E. Houck, Mrs. Royal
Sumpter and Mrs. H. N. Jacob
son. Mrs. Chester Hercher, a mem
ber of the club, has been appointed
to the stale nominating commit
tee. The next meeting will be April
20 at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Paul Helwig, 1421 Riverside Drive,
Laurelwood, with Mrs. V. V. Harp
ham assisting hostess.
XI EPSILON LUNCHEON
HONORS OR. STADLER
The members of Xi Epsllon
Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, held a
luncheon Wednesday at the Snali
mar complimenting one of the
members, Dr. E. Carlson Stad
ler, who became the bride of Joe
Stadler last December 26. Dr. Stad
ler was presented with a beautiful
glass bride's tray bearing the Beta
Sigma Phi insignia.
Dr. Stadler is well-known in
Roseburg, having practiced den
tistry here for several years. Joe
Stadler is employed by the Doug
las County Assessor's office.
Those present were: Mrs. Sidney
Moon, Mrs. Frank Norton, Mrs.
Bernard Saar, ivtri. Ted Shultz,
Mrs. Wayne Crooch, Mrs. Clair K.
Allen, Mrs. Harrison R. Winston,
Mrs. Benjamin Du Fresne, Mrs.
Bill Prentiss and Mrs, Don Gum.
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VISIT AT CASEY HOME Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bell stopped over In Roseburg last week
for a visit with the latter's cousin, Miss Helen Cosey, on Blakeley Street, en route to their
home in Seattle, following, an extended vacation trip to Couthern California. Mr. Bell is
a Seattle business man.
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BRIDE-ELECT KAY HOLMES, above, was the inspiration for a charming bridal party
given by Mrs. Gene Parr at her home at 116 Alomeda, Thursday evening. Miss Holmes,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Holmes, Roseburg, will become the bride of Jack Phil
lips in April. Miss Holmes is employed as a bookkeeper at the News-Review and Mr. Phil
lips is with the Southern Oregon Log Scaling Bureau. (Picture by Paul Jenkins). s
Mrs. Parr served a seven-thirty
o'clock kssert-supper. Beautiful
gifts were presented ' to Miss
Holmes from: Mrs. William Phil
lips, Mrs. W. C. Holmes, Mrs.
Bob Sconce, Mrs. Don Gerretsen,
Mrs. Archie Rutlcr, Mrs. Lee
Holmes, Mrs. Neil Kaser Jr., Mrs.
Alan Miller, Mrs. Bill Madson,
Mrs. Lloyd Gallop, Miss Joanne
Blakeley, Mrs. Dick Heath, Mrs.
Bob Willhite, Miss Genee Parr
and the hostess, Mrs, Gene Parr.
A pleasant social hour followed.
BIRTHDAY DINNER
ENJOYED AT
MABLEY HOME
Mrs. Edith Myers was honored
on her 82nd birthday Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, Clifford
Mablry. east of Suthcrlin.
Gifts were presented to Mrs.
Myers and visiting was enjoyed
during the afternoon. Present
were: Mrs. Grace Cloake, Mrs.
Nellie Myers of Roseburg; the host
and hostess, Mr, and Mrs. Clifford
Mabley, and the guest of honor,
Mrs. Edith Myers.
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FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN
FOR LARRY LOCKWOOD
Larry Lockwood has arrived in
Fort Lewli where he will be as
signed to an army base to begin
his basic training in the Army.
On the evening before he left,
relatives gathered at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laur
a nee Lockwood. As a going-away
present they gave Larry a gold
watch.
Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Lockwood, Mr. and
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Mrs. Laurance Lockwood. Mr. andiu.. w,....
Mrs. R. D. Lockwood, Mrs. Alice CurHer won tn, prlMs. '
Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Warren; ... ...,. . cn.i
Lockwood and Carol; Mr. and Mrs. ! .8 ,brid V, wTt,
Kd Dwight and Gregory; Mr. andjSou,n nd M,id,g0 "une,i Pnt(1
Mrs. Don Lakcv and Kav and Con-
rad: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crov and
; Lonctta; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Croy and1 Fred, Audrey and Gcor
gia Jennings,
Larry's grandmother, Mrs.Mae
Sibold of Roseburg and his uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stev
enson were unable to come but
helped to purchase the watch.
Mrs. Lockwood served delicious
refreshments.
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RECENT BRIDE HONOREO
AT SHOWER IN YONCALLA
Mrs. Arnold Pinson, formerly
Miss Leta Mae Kruse, a bride of
February, was honored Friday aft
ernoon at a miscellaneous shower
given at the home of Mrs. Tom
Wallace, who was assisted by Mn.
Harold Turpin.
The rooms were beautifully dee
orated with bridal wreath and daf
fodils. Games were played and
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Refreshments were served to
Mrs. Pinson, Shirley South, Mrs,
B. Turner, Mrs. Elmer Currier,
Mrs. Olive McKee, Miss Virginia
Boan, Mrs. Alfred Waters, Mrs.'
Annie Kruse, Mrs. Charles Hum
mell, Mrs. Eltmn Lee and daugh
ter; Mrs. Golden Kruse, Mrs. Roy
Dodd, Mrs. John Wykoski, Mrs.
Midge Highes, Mrs. Russell Loyd,
Mrs. Fred Lee and the hostesses.
ture by Paul Jenkins),