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T7T" Sot., Mar. 21, 1953 The Newt-Review, Roteburg, Ore. 9 A MOST INTERESTING VISITOR in Roseburg Tuesday ond Wednesday was Mrs. George I. berlinger, Portland, above right, who is state president of the Republican Council of Oregon Women Inc., who was photographed with Mrs. J. V. Short, left, a director of the organization here for the last five years. (Picture by Paul Jenkins) Mrs. Gerlinger has many friendB in Roseburg, having visited here a number of times. She has been one of the outsanding wom en workers for the Republican Women of Oregon and from 1940 to 1948 served as national commit tee woman. She only recently attended the presentation of the monuments of Jason Lee and John McLough lin, Oregon pioneers, on the na ional capiol grounds in Washing ton D. C. While there, she states she enjoyed a visit with Charles A. Brand, former Roseburg resi den, who is there visiting his daughter. In 1951, Mrs. Gerlingcr spent three months touring Europe and For Your Listening Pleasure KRXL PRESENTS o o o Chicago Theatre Of The Air 9:30 pm Sunday 0 o o ORTHO GARDEN GUIDE 8:75 a.m. Mon, thru Fri, LET GEORGE DO IT 8:00 p.m. Monday o o o COULD THIS BE YOU? 7:30 pm. Monday 0 9 0 THE FALCON 700 Monday 0 0 0 SENATOR'S SECRETARY Esther Geddes 12:75 p m Sunday O 0 o FOR MUSIC, NEWS AND SPORTS TUNE TO KRXL 1240 en your Dial conditions which she found in those countries made her even more anxious to awaken American Cit izens to the full meaning of dem ocracy ana wny it must be made to work as the Constitution of the United States dejnes it. She plans to sail May 20 for England to attend the coronation, after which she will spend three months tour ing the Scandinavian countries. " A meeting , of the Roseburg wiapitr oi uie nepuoucan council of Oregon Women Inc., was held at the Umpqua Hotel Wednesday, at which time officers were 'un animously elected. Officers include: Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield, chairman; Mrs. Thomas nannei, lirst vice cnairman; Mrs. J. V. Short, second vice chair man; Mrs. John Preston, corre sponding secretary; Miss Irene Walker, recording secretary, and Mrs. T. B. Virden, treasurer. ' Directors include: Mrs. A. ' E. Kent, Mrs. 0. C. Brown, Miss 01 ivo Walker, Mrs. Roy 0. Young, Mrs. Paul Geddes, Mrs. John KU lop, Mrs. Thomas Parkinson, Mrs. Harrison Winston and Mrs, R. E. Herman. i Mrs. Gerlinger. Is the mother of inree very cnarm ng aaugnters, Mrs. William Swindells, Portland, whose husband is general man ager of the Gerlinger Lumber Mills and logging camps; Mrs. Harley Stevens, who with her at torney husband, resides in San Francisco, following a residence in the Middle East, and Mrs. Robert C. Kirkwood Jr., whose husband is comptroller of California. The Swindells have two sons and the Kirkwoods have two sons and two daughters. On this trip Mrs. Gerlinger was accompanied hy Mrs. E. J. Swin dells and Mrs. Wilson Johnston, both of Portland. The three will visit in California and Mrs. Ger lingcr will attend the Charter Day celebration at University of Cal fornia as the guest of President and Mrs. Robert Gordon Sproul. She was graduated from U. of C, according to her, "a good many years ago." She will visit the Kirkwoods and Stevens before returning to Port land. When she arrives in London for the coronation, she will join her good friend, Mrs. Donald Spen cer, of Portland, who has already arrived in England. She will make the trip on the ship, ueen Eliza beth. State officers besides the presl. dent, Mrs. Gerlinger, include: Mrs. John Y. Richardson, first vice FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE YOU RECEIVE SANITONE CLEANING ONLY AT - Opposite Courthouse Pick-up Service In Sutherlin Self-Service Laundry, Wed. Sat. . js m rriitT - CM"1 '-So nuns a V1 president; Miss Harriet E. Mon. roe, second vice president; Mrs, Phlip Buehner, third vice presi. dent; vice presidents of first Cong. Dist: Mrs. Thco Rosholt, Corval lis; Mrs. Hanover Deady, Oswego, ana airs, james h. cellars, As toria. Vice presidents, second Cong. Dist: Mrs. Clara Curry, Eu gene; Mrs. J. H. Mills, North Bend, and Mrs. A. J. Buell, Grants rass. Mrs. James T. Gault. Cor- vallis, recording secretary: Mrs. Maybelle Clark Munro. correspond ing secretary, ana Mrs. 5. H. Sheldon, treasurer. Trustees include: Mrs. Leith F. Afcott, Mrs. Thomas W. Dant, Mrs. John K. Hubbard and Mrs. Waldemar Seton Jr., ail of Port land, and Mrs. R. T. Burnett, Eu gene. Honorary vice presidents are: Dr. Mabel Akin, Mrs. R. E. Bondurant and Mrs. Willis S. Dun iway, all of Portland, and Miss F. Ina Burgess, Eugene. i '-11, j X . .J ,' t: f'rT" ptes-' ' t '111 PROMOTED TO CORPORAL Eleanor May Rumsey, above, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Rumsey, 1630 Ce dar St., Roseburg, is now a corporal in the WACs. She was graduated from Roseburg High School in 1951. After en listing in the WACs, Miss Rumsey was sent to Camp Lee, Va., for her basic training, after which she went to Fort Sam Houston, Tex., for her training as a dental technician She is now stationed at Camp Kilmer, N.J. Hounguests Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Groshong, 955 Chapman, Lau relwood, had as guests recently Dr. Grant Bunch of Medford and Mrs. Albert Mount and daughter, Ellen, of Oregon . City. Mrs. Mount's husband was the late Dr. Mount, a prominent Oregon physician. Everybody loves flowers and everybody loves to receive them. Choose flowers as the perfect gift . . . choose them from us . . . always fresh ly cut, fragrantly lovely. The phone number to .tmtmtiar ll 1-3026 esCiiiie 6 FLOWER SHOP lit WlnchtMtr Strut Thirty-two members of the Rose burg Jay-C-Ettes appropriately st tired in every type of ragged hobo costume arrived at the home of Mrs.- Charles Wright Wednesday evening to take part in a hilarious hobo party. Any resemblance to hobos or bums, living or. dead, was entirely coincidental, but the wom en naa i good time judging the cos tumes and Play-acting "Bums" of all types before the business meeting oegan. Mrs. Walt Brit;el, president con ducted the short business meet at which time nlans were discussed for a potluck dinner for Jay-C- Ette and their husbands to be held sometime in April. It was an nounced that the annual J.C. spon sored basketball banquet would be neia Aiarcn a at uie umpqua Ho tel, and the Jay-C-Ettes were urged to attend. A discussion was held on the idea of having an annual jay-c-fctte acnievement award to be presented to the outstanding Jay-C-Ette at the yearly J. C. First Citizen banquot and a com mittee to formul-ila the list of Qual ifications for such award was ap po.nted. Members serving on this comittee are: Mrs. Bruce Ham ilton, Mrs. Glen Scott. Mrs. Bill Shapro and Mrs. Jay Golden. Mrs. urittel thanked the group for their cooperation in assisting with the calling for blood donors in the recent Rod Cross Bkrodmo bile drive. The secretary read a letter from Gene Malecki,- state representative of the national foun dation for infantile paralysis, fluent Women of the Roseburg 'Coun try Club will sponsor a 10:30 o'clock brunch and card party as a guest affair next Thursday at the clubhouse. Reservations must be made by calling Mrs. A. B. Collier,-3-8082 or Mrs. Harold E. Schmeer, 3-4082. Decorations for the party will be in charge of Mrs. R. Elwood Smith and Mrs. W. F. Amiot Tickets at the door will be in charge of Mrs. H. C. Stearns and Mrs. C. D. Albright. Prizes will be in charge of Mrs. Harold E. Schmeer, Mrs. Frannk Bistak, Mrs. I. J. Bean and Mrs. R. Elwood Smith. Attending Thursday's luncheon were: Mrs. Bean, president, Mrs. BENEFIT DANCE AT AZALEA GRANGE SATURDAY Azalea Grange and the Veterans of Foreign Wars are sponsoring a benefit dance to be held Saturday evening, March 21, at the Grange Hall lor Raleigh Johns, Azalea telephone operator, who has been a victim of crippling arthritis for years, and has just returned from Portland where he underwent a cataract operation on one eye. Dale Johns of Azalea, drove to Portland and brought Raleigh Johns back from the hospital Sun day. He is reported much improv ed. It't fun to reduce LOOZ Loot those ugly pounds. Those bulging inchet the new safe easy way. , jf No Excercise ff No Starving if No Drastic Diet Fair thanking the local Jay-C-Ettes for the grand and successful job done by the group in the "Mothers March against rolio." Following the business meeting the hostesses, Mrs. Charles Wright, Mrs. Wally Cole, Mrs. Bruce Hamilton, Mrs. BUI Miles, and Mrs. Walt Baglien, served re freshen ts "hobo" style. Sand wiches and cookies wrapped in red paper napkin attached to "carry ing" sticks and steaming mugs of hot coffee were passed around, and refills were plentiful. Later on in the evening the group enjoyed several games and con tests conducted by Mrs. George Shepard. Mrs. Harold White was awarded the prize for the best costume. Members present at this - gay occasion included the following Mesdames: Bill Wilson, Don Caskey, Sid Moon, George Shep herd, Charles Vrigut, Bruce Ham ilton .Paul Petersen, Bruce Hamil ton, Walt Baglien, Mildord Rowe, L. H. Neal, Ernest Barker Jr., J. Anderson, Warren Ward, Glen Eldon Howard, 0. A. Kennerly, V. J. Anderson, Wdrren Ward, Glen Scott, Walt Brittel, Dow Keasey Jr., John Heeter, Jay Golden, Ken Garey, Bill Miles, Wally Cole, Har old White, Irv Pugh, Leonard Lang ley, Art Pollard r., Jack Jami son, Larry Mitchell, Grady Man kins and Bill Sliupro. The next meeting will be a pot luck dinner. The time and place will be announced later. 3runck Of Do da A. J. Murray. Mrs. Frank Bis- tak. Mrs. Harold E. Schmeer. Mrs. H. C. .Berg, Mrs. R. Elwood Smith, Mrs. C. D. Albright and Her daughter. Mrs. K. L. Wernsing of Portland; Mrs. R. W. Sedell, Mrs. E. R. Harvey, Mrs. James Hughes, Mrs. H. C. Steams, Mrs. G. Robert Lecklider and Mrs. A. B. Collier. Frizes for the afternoon's con tract bridge play were awarded to Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Bistak and Mrs. Berg. SUTHERLIN LADY LIONS ENJOY TUESDAY BANQUET Lady Lions of Sutherlin enjoyed a seven-thirty o ciock banquet Tuesday evening at uie bient- house with Mrs. Madeline Hansen and Mrs. Joan Taylor as host esses. The table arrangements were of daffodils and miroie tap. ers. the club colors, with the St. Patrick's motif being carried out in otner aecorauons. Cover were placed for: Mrs. Lelha Barnes, Mrs. Mabel Mc Cord, Mrs. Nuna Thompson, Mrs. Faith Thomoson. Mrs. Amie Eg- Bleston. Mrs. Helen Kesner, three guests Mrs. Lura Scallan, Mrs. Martha DeHart, Mrs. Laura Fred rickson and the hostesses, Mrs. Hansen and Mrs. Taylor. The ladies went to Uie Hansen home after the dinner for a busi ness meeting and a discussion on how to raise money for lighting the athletic field. ' Mrs. Hansen was elected to at tend the convention at Klamath Falls on June 13, 14, 15. At midnight refreshments were served and visiting was enjoyed. MEMBER HONORED AT ELGAROSE COMFORT CLUB Mrs. Mable Backlund was hon ored Wednesday afternoon by the Elgarose Comfort Club, when it met for a Dotluck luncheon at the home of Mrs. Emilie Hargesheimer. A lovely birthday cake and many gilts were presented to ner. The business session was held after the luncheon. An April Fool's pinochle party was planned by the members for Saturday, April 4, at g p.m. at the Elgarose School. Mrs. Jean Pankey won the door prize. A baked food sale was held at the end of the business meeting. Mrs. Carol Newman and sons, Walter and Mickey, were visitors. Members present were: Mrs. Ed na Sjogren, Mrs. Clarice Brown, Mrs. Backlund, Mrs. Zelma Sand, Mrs. Hanson, Mr. Jean Pankey and the hostess, Mrs. Hargesheim er. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Thelma Hanson April 8. CARD PARTY ENJOYED AT BILL SCHULTZ HOME Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Bill Schultz, 1235 Shenan doah Ave., at 8 o'clock a pinochle party was held. High score was given to Mrs. Archie Rutter and low going to Mrs. Lee Holmes. Delicious refreshments were served to the following: Mrs. Neil Kascr Jr., Mrs. Bob Sconce, Mrs. Lee Holmes, Mrs. Gene Parr, Mrs. .lack Mehroff. Mrs. Archie Rutter, Mrs. Bob Willhite and the hostess, Mrs. Bill Schjl'.i. The St. Patrick' Day motif was carried out throughout the room with beautiful boquets of daffodil; on display. ... ond easy Includes 10 Day Bonus Supply $198 FndMtyer 112 N. Jackson Monday March U Wesleyan Service ' Guild will have first official meeting at 8, p.m. since organization at homo of President Mrs. Joyce Pruitt, 706 Nebo St. All employed women Invited. Roseburg Business and Profes sional Woman's Club at 8 p.m. Election of officers. Women of Moose formal initia tion at 8 p.m. at ball and chap ter night program In charge of social service chairman, Margar et Gaehring. Brig. General Curtis T, Bcechcr will bo guest speaker. Camas Valley Grange card par ty at schoolhouse in evening. Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimble Club at 10 a.m. at home of Hat tie Neal, 205 Brockway St. Work on quilt. Covered dish luncheon at 1 p.m. Members' are to bring own table service. . PTA Executive committee of Rose School, 7:10 p.m. AU mem bers are urged to be present. Roseburg Choral Society at 7:30 p.m.. Junior High School in music room under direction of Clyde L. Moore. Tuesday March 24 Rebckah Lodge at 7:30 p.m. at IOOF Halt honoring members hav ing birthdays in January, Febru ary and March. Special entertain ment. Olalla-Tnemlle Home Extension Unit all-day session at-Tenmile la dies clubhouse. Meeting to start at 10:30 a.m. Helen Chandler to present demonstration on "Color in the Home." Mrs. Adda Ollivant and Mrs. Mabel Roberts will be hostesses. All women of the com munity are invited. Scandinavian smorgasbord. Paten and Chat Club at 8 a.m. at home of Mrs. Gordon Ware on W. Garden Valley Road. Green Mother's Club in home of Doris McLaughlin. Alpha Iota Chapter. Beta Sisma rni, s p.m. at home of Mrs, George Krueger on North Umpqua Highway with Mrs. Donald O'Neil, co-nosiess. Topic, "Action" to ne presented by Mrs. Robert White. Looklngglass HEC at 10:30 at nome of Louise Ollivant. . Badoura Club. Nvdia Temnle Daughters of the Nile, 1:30 p.m. sewing meeting at- S. A. Warg home, 1234 S. Main St. Mrs. W. H Carter, sewing chairman, re. quests members to bring all com pleted sewing for the Shrine Hos pital to tnis meeting. Fair Oaks Granse Dotluck-sun. per at 7 p.m. with Mrs. Virginia Williams and Miss Luella Plueard as Hostesses. Dillard Winston Toastmistress Club at 8 p.m. at Dillard School. Inter-Se Study Club 1:15 p.m. luncheon at home of Mrs. Bruce Mellis on Glenn Street. Book re port to be presented by Mrs. Earl wney. Daughters of Saint Anne, St George's Episcopal Church, at home of Barbara Turner, 518 S. main ai. ai o p.m. - ' -Roseburg Art Association nigh school from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. work shop on Christmas card project. Each person to bring de sign for card, sharp knife and large Irish potato. . No refresh ments. , Business and Professional Wom an's Club at VA Hospital, recrea tion hall for card party. Refresh ments. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Ann Storrs, chairman. Square and Folk Dance Classes, at 2 p.m. at VA Hospital recrea tion hall sponsored by American Legion Auxiliary. Hans Sterzen muller, Roseburg Buckeroo Square Dance Club, will do calling. Vol unteers will be appreciated. FS Club at R. W. Meissner home, 122 N. Parrott St. at 2 p.m. Alpha Theta Chapter, Beta Sig ma Phi, 8 p.m. H. C. Church home with Mrs. Charles Church, hostess, assisted by Mrs. Everett DON rORBCS District Supervisor til. . - MEREDITH WILSON Representative W JBEJ' 4 ' ' -4' 1 I ED WYATT Reprtiffntotivt Johnson and Mrs. Robert Stults. Election of officers. .. Wednesday - March 2$ ' : Green HEU at Evergreen Grange Hall. Home extension agent will present "Color In The Home." Old toys tre to be donat ed. Potluck, bring own table serv ice, oreaa ana ouuer. Jennie Tourel concert for mem bers of the Roseburg Communi ty Concert Association at 8:15 p.m. at the Junior High School. Melrose Friendly Hour Club all day meeting with noon potluck luncheon at home of Mrs. Grace Fenn. Plant auction to be held. Woman's Society of Christian Service at home of Mrs. Fannie Clemo in Elkton. Garden Valley Garden Ciub at a p.m. at nome oi Mrs. c. u. bpray on lower Garden Valley Rd. Program, Mrs. 0. S, Michael, All Valley gardincrs are invited. uiuard PTA at 8 D.m. at schoo . Second grade room mothers will be hostesses for refreshments. Woman's Society of Camas Val ley at the church. - St. Joseph's Altar Society In evening after devotions in dining room at Mercy Hospital. fast presidents Club of the American Legion Auxiliary 7:30 p.m. salad-supper at nome of Mrs. Robert Marshall. 464 S. Jack son St., with Mrs. Carl Anderson co-hostess. Woman s Home League, Salva tion Army, craft classes 2 to 4 p.m., M05 Winchester St.,: Salva- ed. ....... i ... . tion Army Building. Women invit- Thursday March 24 women ot Koseourg country Club at 10:30 brunch at club house. Contract bridge play to fol low. Lady Elks at temple at 8 p.m. with Mrs. R. G. Baker. Mrs. I. J. Bean and Mrs. Verdun Bou- cock as hostesses. Election of of ficers. St. John s Lutheran Church Guild of Sutherlin at 9 a.m. with notluck luncheon at noon. evergreen HfcU at urange uuu with Sarah Cyrus, Ruby Baker and Mabel Lange as hostesses. Bring needle, thread and thimble. Dillard Parent-Teachers Associa. tion at 8 D.m. at school. Garden Valley PTA at Woman's Clubhouse at 7:30 p.m. Friends and neighbors of the school Invit ed. Melrose Grange HEC 7:30 p.m. dessert-supper at home of Mrs, Royce Busenbark with Mrs. George Showers co-hostess.' Alice Felt in cnarite oi urogram. Rotary Anns at Umpqua Hotel at 12 noon luncneon. Fourth grade rooms of Fuller ton school entertaining families at poUuck-sUDPer from s to a p.i Teachers in charge, Mrs. Robert son, Mrs. Spring and Mrs. Brady. Movies Woman's Society of Christian ' Serve Circles ot First Methodist Church at 1:30 p.m. dessert-luncheons. Circle No. 1, Mrs.' E. J. Wainscott, 812 Cobb St. Circle No. 2, Mrs. F. W. Chase, 409 Vista Ave. Circle No. 3, Mrs. E. G. Cloake, Edenbower. Circle No. 4, Mrs. H. C. Wells, 811 Lilburn St. All women of the church invited. Square and Folk Dance only, DID YOU KNOW? The PFAFF factory it now geared to production of PFAFF tewing machine every thirty seconds. SEWING MACHINE CENTER A Sewing Center In Every Home 400 N. Jackson Phono 3-7591 . The value of Insuring yout child's life with the Sun Life of Canada is illustrated by the following provisions of the new Sun Life Junior Adjustable Assurance. The child receives the advantage of low-cost .' insurance for the remainder or his life. ' l You are protected against expenses of child's death before age 21 by a death benefit In keeping with the amount of protection usually required at younger ages. At 21, each $1,000 of child's assurance auto matically becomes $5,000 Ordinary Life . (Endowment or Limited Payment Life plant may be selected if preferred) without medical examination or increase in premium. MAIL THIS COUPON TOOiYl SUN LIFE OFFICES Douglas County State Bank Bldg., Roseburg, Ore. Or Dial 3-8184 Pltau lend mi, wilbtM Mifl'im, itUttt of Iht fmitt AajvilioU Aiiuranet for my ion, gt ., NAME .i .... ADDRESS. Sun Life Meant Sinct PATCH AND CHAT CLUB ENTERTAINED TUESDAY AT I. H. VIRR1LL HOME , Mrs. 'E. H. Verreli entertained the Patch and Chat Club tt her home Tuesday evening at a de lirious potluck turkey dinner. Cov ers were placed for: Mrs. Fern Wood, Mrs. C. Domenlco, Mrs. E. G. Trozelle, Mrs. C. Bartlett, Mrs. D. W. Keasey, Mrs. Gordon Ware, Mrs. Darley Ware. Mrs. Elmer Anderson, Mrs. E. R. Buckingham, Mrs. C. J. Bradley and the host ess, Mrs Verrell. Sewing and visiting were enjoy ed and later Mrs. Verrell, assisted hy her husband served lovely re. freshents. The next meeting will be March 21 at 8:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Gordon Ware on W. Garden Valley Road. . sponsored by American Legion Auxiliary, Department of Oregon, at Veterans Hospital recreation hall from 7:30 to 10:00 p.m. Vol unteers asked to attend. . . Friday March 27 Green Cub Scout Pack I p.m. Green School auditorium. Evergreen Grange at 8:30 p.m. for potluck supper. Woman's Society of Camas Val ley cooked food sale at - Carnal Valley store. Saturday March 21 ' - Dillard School Girls' Glee Club sponsoring a benefit musical pro gram In evening at school: Card party at Melrose Grange Hrll 8 D.m. Pinochle and canasta. Prizes wiu Be given ana reiresn ments will be served. Public It invited.. ; , - South Deer Creek Grange card party at the hall. Grange ladies are to bring pies. Public is invited. 11:30 A.M. SUNDAY We Bring You The iew York Philharmonic Orchestra 'ti Dimitrl Milropouloi Coodnoiiag FiMMiufa Brought to ym by flu Car cftMfWlfyS I "Concerto of the Albatroii," a work' Inspired' by Herman Melville's famous 'Moby Dick will highlight thlt broadcast. 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