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it . I f 1 ft V 7 l;rlM A 1 I , V 1."..;,. IV-' 4 h i i , ' ' 1, kl " 1' iLkiL 1 !'- I THE HOME OF MRS. KELSEY HOBDAY Jr., was the scene of on Impressive candlelight- initiation and jewel pin ceremony of Alpha Chi Chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha. Re . ceiving jewel pins were, Louella Long, Gladys Jones and Marilyn Long, pictured above, and those initiated were Shirley White and Carolyn Sanders, below. Others present were: Zelda Black, Mary Chambers, Marge Oilar, Melva Starmer, Shirley Siegle, Glenda Galway, Clara Scallon. Rita Smith, Romona Evans and Shirley Hobday.' (Pictures by Jay , Golden of Fredrickson's Photp Lob). ' , , I PRINCEN HOME SCENE " , ' PN. T I .' lOF DESSERT-SUPPER (ouesf-uay lea Large Affair PINK AND BLUB SHOWER " COMPLIMENTS MRS. HILL Mrs. Alice HiU was the inspir ation for a pink and blue shower Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. William C. Heinbach in Dil lard, and sponsored by the Wom an's Society of Christian Service of the Dillard Methodist Church. A abort business meeting at the two circles of the society was conducted by the president. Mrs. Harold Emert. At this time plans were made for the Christmas party. Tuesday evening-. Dec 15. w'th the two circles joining in '.he affair. Mrs. Velma Albertus presented a program with a United Nations uieme. Mrs. Josephine Lesher led the group in contest games with prizes awarded to Mrs. Margaret Brit- tain, Mrs. uoreen Bratscn ana Mrs. Dorothy Emert. A lovely cor sage was presented the honored guest, Mrs. Hill, by Mrs. Vera Britain. Gifts were placed on the table with a large stork standing guara, The spacious rooms of the Hein bach residence were decorated in beautiful arrangements of color ful fuchsias from the gardens of Mrs. Fred Albertus. , . . Guests attending the pleasant event were: Mrs. D. A. Hill, Mrs. R. A. Feenstra, Mrs. Clarence Walker, Mrs. Bud Walker, Mrs. Ramon Nichols. Mrs. Myrtle Mc- Alpine, Mrs. Marge Brittain, Mrs. Dylphia Bast, Mrs. Ulga puller, ton. Mrs. Margaret McCord. Mrs. Gene Lesher, Mrs. Fred Al bertus, Mrs, Ivan Williams and daughter, Lois; Mrs. Tillie Good win, Mrs. Clyde Conrad, Mrs. C. E. Brittain, Mrs. Dorothy Emert, Mrs. Doris Hutton. Mrs. Doreen Bratsch, Mrs. Yvonne Lansing, Mrs. Doris Martyn, Mrs. Donna nawK ana- we nosiess, Mrs. Heinbach. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Marge Brittain and Mrs. Alice Hill. ZULEIMA CLUB HAS DESSERT-SUPPER Zuleima Club', Daughters of the Nile, met for a seven-thirty des sert-supper at the home of Mrs. L. C. Latbam. Mrs. Ernest Went jar assisted. rnose present were: mrs. ueri Gilbert, Mrs. Sig Fett, Mrs. Wal ter Brydges, Mrs. Sanford Palmer, Mrs. Frank Bodin, Mrs. William Evans, Mrs. L. E. Henningcr, Mrs. W. C. Holmes, Mrs. A. C. Spencer, Mrs. Leslie fcaxin, Mrs. Kuaotpn Ritzman, Mrs. H. K. Halvorsen, Mrs. Ialo D. Stephens, Mrs. D. B. Kesner, i.Irs. Jack Fariss Jr., Mrs. E. T. Krewson, Mrs. Claude Es selstrom, Mrs. Harold Augustus, Mrs. Ernest Pearson, Mrs. R. D. Williams, the hostess and co-hostess. Mrs. Sig Fett reported on the meeting at Med ford which was called by Queen Wilma Tardy of zuleima Temple to nonor ail local clubs. - Plans were made for the club's annual Christmas party to be held at Carl's Haven. Thursday, Dec. 10. 6:30 p.m. There will be an ex change of gifts. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Walter Brydges, 3-4724, and must be made by Monday,- Dec. 7. . .v ' -i Members were asked-fo deliver Christmas project post-operative bags and ennstmas guts for tne Crippled Children's Hospitals to Mrs. Frank Bodin at the Rose Hotel by Dec. 1. A short talk was given and color ed slides were shown by Mrs. Er nest Wentjar of her trip to the West indies. PINK AND BLUE SHOWER HONORS MRS LEWELLYN Mrs. Arwell Muetzel was host ess recently at a pink and blue shower for Mrs. Norman Lewel lyn. Prizes for games were won by Alma walker and Helen Norin craft. Gifts were presented In a large pink and blue basket with a stork on guard over it. After Mrs. Lew- Sot. Nov. 21, 1953 The Newi-tevlew, Roteburg, Or. 7 353 t, 'f ft '4 r i , ) - y , i v . s. "SQUEAKY THE'SQUIRREL" was the subject of the les son the above first graders from Fullerton School and tneir teaches, Mrs. Bonita Wickoff, presented at the Roseburg Woman's Club program Tuesday afternoon at the club house, demonstrating how children . ore taught to read. r wsn 5. . j I v i r" ! . Ji .' .-. -.1'. .. - FX I i 'i From left to right: Cynthia Taft, Linda Rae Brown, Mary Ann Beardsley, Patrice Brown, Christi Bean, (Mrs. Wick off), Michael Cashner, Steven Beecroft, Jeffery Barrow, ' Cheryl Addcox ana Shirley Stone. (Picture by H. B. Carter). Education And Homemaking Subject : Of Roseburg Woman's lub Program Tuesday Mrs. Frank Ashley, president of Roseburg Woman's Club, called for important announcements Tues day, after which business was dis pensed with in order to enjoy a splendid program arranged by pro gram chairmen, Mrs. Kenneth Bushey, on "Education" and Mrs. Earl Bleile on "Homemaking." Supt. M. C. Deller. of District 4, presented three phases of tho school program to members and guests of the club. Part one was a reading demonstration of first graders from Fullerton School with Mrs. Bonita Wickolf. their teacher. who said the first aim was to in terest the child. To do this a Die ture was shown on the screen ol "Squeaky the Squirrel. " after which the children constructed their own story. This was written on the board and read by the eager little students., . . With the assistance of Alva Laws, Supt. Deller showed pic turcs of schools in Dist. 4 with stu dents at work at local trades, in Mrs. Clyde Carstens and Mrs. W. 1 H. Carter were chairmen of the' Tea. Mrs. Carstens honored two past school teachers by asking them to pour. They were Miss Alice Ueland and Mrs. F. C. Fitz patrick. Shadow boxes were decorated by Mrs. Bruce Elliott, Mrs. H. F. Beauchamp and Mrs. J. M. Boylcs., .. . An executive meeting of the club will be held Tuesday November 24th. The next regular meeting is December 1st, Founders day with program chairmen Mrs. George E. Houck and Mrs. O. C. Brown. All members are asked to be present. DAUGHTERS OP STE. ANNE MEET AT. LENCI HOME , MRS. ERICKSON AND BASY HONORED AT SHOWER ) BIBLE CLASS MEETS FRIDAY IN OAKLAND ' Oakland Ladies Bible Class met Friday at the Parish Hall. The lesson was conducted by Mrs. H. science and art classes and other p-.cstenson. Mrs. Ruth Bunch activities, stressing the school i program rather than buildings. In es- progressive education, Interest and motivation are stressed, he said. A most enjoyable part of the program was Mr. Robins and his Mclodcttes from Senior H i g li School. The Melodettes are a group of eleven freshmen girls. They sang "At the gate of Heav en." "On theBridge." "April Showers" and "Ifca's Castle" to the great delight of the audience. They were accompanied at the piano by Janet Church. Last, but not least on the pro gram, was a talk on homemaking briefly given by Miss Helen Chand. ler, Douglas County Home Dem onstration agent, "Home is where (he heart is," said Miss Chandler, "and is the atmosphere created by those living there. Love and un- Of Thursday i.i oiiesi-dav tea i of FAO in Ethiopia and how that was given by the Woman's Socie:y country is conquering disease of of Christian Service of the First; 1Ue ,n(1 livestock. A laboratory Methodist Church in the social na5 built, vaccine developed hall of the church Thursday. A study group meeting was held in tne morning in u .- , J. M. Boylcs. . The afternoon's program was presented on the topic, "Feeding the Modern Multitudes. As a set ting for the program, a spotlight and people taught how to use it. Field workers have sometimes met with violence as natives are not used to new methods and are afraid of them Mrs. Brittain surveyed the whole work of FAO on how it has held training chools and helped was placed on P'ctu f "?h" countries to solve their own prob teeding the multitude and over the . Th or2anization has de- table holding a loaf ot Droaa. Ioped fishing in various coun Mrs. A. J. Geddes had charge hjs jycn br(,akfast, t0 of the devotions A panel discus-j child'rcn of Crceceand has sion on Food and Agricultural ur-j h countries together for ganization of the Uni ed "" cooperative aaion and study of was presented by Mrs. H. o.i fo0(f probiems. FAO stands for Scott, panel leader, Mrs. m. a. : Le( Tnere Bf Bread." and in the Canaday, Mrs. A. J. E'luon, Mrs. Far Eas( for ..j Thcre B(! Ricc." C E, Brittain and Mrs. Bruce (he pancl dlJ. Mr, - c .. -n-n. ih nanel' cussion with the remark that "we rf; S?,l.lm!Sf f two mrllZ ii cannot perform miracles as Jesus with the statement oMwo purposcs K of discussion, "To show now int . F40 of the United Nations wi.l helping hand, give us the opportunity tor shar- Mrs. A. B. Taylor sang a solo, EI acquired skills with others. , I'Thanks Be To God," accompan and 2, "To show the value ot led by Mrs. Ellison many nations joining physical anl Tht program was followed by a mental resources in dedicate! recognition service for new mem stewardship. I bers. Mrs. A. S. Feller, prosidcnl, Qh introduced Mrs. Canaday, I conducted the business session. who told of the organization of j A silver tea followed and 'he FAO in 1945 and stated that the nror..d, went to the Methodist head of the organization is a for- ,, Sjenl. mer Oregon farmer N. E- voa cjrce N() 3 jB char!!c 0f the ner uik urounui u 1 ia wjth Mrs. William noeu, mi. Tuesday evening, the Twelve and Won Club met for a dessert- supper at the home ot Miss Bei nardine Princcn. Pilgrim girls and turkey candles surrounded by col orful autumn leaves carried out the Thanksgiving motif. Miss Priu cen was assisted by her mother. Mrs. Eugene Princcn. Covers were placed for: guests Mrs. Elvera Recla and Mrs. E. E. Emmitt, and Mrs. Fred Ritzman, Mrs. Fred Hargis, Mrs. N. E. Richardson, Mrs. Besse Louns bury, Mrs. Eugene Princen and hostess, Miss Princen. After a short business meeting, irames were enioyed. Mrs. El vera Recla won the high guest prize. Mrs. E. E. Emmitt won the second guest prize, mrs. rreu Ritzman won the high score prize and Mrs. Eugene Princen won the second high prize. Miss Bernar dino Princen won a gift which was given by the president, Mrs. Fred llargis. Mrs. cesse louns bury won the guessing contest Pri- . ..... .... Tne next meeting oi uie jweive nd Won Club will be Tuesday. Dec. 15, at the home of Mrs. N. E. Richardson, 528 S. Main Street at 7 o'clock. All members are urged to be present at this meet ing as tne uinsimas pariy will be planned. hunger is the number one problem of the world and that more than I billion human oeinns a, in fori and huncrv. Help- in'g o""groV ."nd distribute food! Th. te. to nations of the"" '. JfA.nVw I. Singleton and Mrs. prime purpose o t, vj. w. Booth. A brown cloth Mrs. tii n ' I j0vered the table which was cen in Afghanistan, where it is ex , coverea u; p Ri.k Mrs. D. A. Mer. .urs John Sinslcy and Mrs. H. A. Mar tin on the committee. The tea table was beautuuuy arrangeu uy which to work, but are learning how to improvise tnem. iney asking for tools and to be shown how to use them. Mrs. MeUii explained tht work bronze. Mrs. Eilsworth Tilton and u F Rice ooured. There were 65 memebers and guesta at tending. and peace of mind." "Be home- makers and not housekeepers," she urged, "and be proud of the title 'homemakcrV' The tea table, in the Thanksgiv ing motif, was beautiful. It was centered with Chrysanthemums, roses and fall lep.ves. Mrs. Foster Butner arranged the centerpiece. I Mrs. Hazel Bly. ellyn opened the gifts, refresh- derstanding create a real home munis were seivcu ujr 111c nuai- ess. The tabic was decorated in or chid and yellow. A large cake was in the center with yellow and or chid booties on each piece. Flank ing the cake were orchid and yel low candles in holders. A large bowl of spider chrysanthemums were at the back or the tame. Present were: Mrs. Clemmic Prock. Miss Darlene Lewellvn. Ad da Ollivar.t, Helen Northcrafl. Re- ne Jenkins, Virginia wamhoil and Janita; Mary Hodqcs, Bertha Dos sey. Junita Good. Hazel Ison, Anna Ireland, Alma Walker and I.annea and Darrell; Garnet Folmshee, Ev elyn Perry, Clarice Brinkman, Marie Looney and the hostess. Norma Mackey, Junia Byron and Alta Howard sent gifts. Mrs. Charles McMahan will be hostess for the December meeting when a potiucx dinner and gift exenange win oe neia. Those present were: Mrs. Hom er Nobel, Mrs. Clarence Fraser, Mrs. Jesse Lee, Mrs. Guy Pcalcr, Mrs. E. M. Dunn, Mrs. John Ang lin. Mrs. Charles McMahan. Mrs. Bunch. Mrs. Maria Sonne and Mrs. Carstcnson. FRIENDLY HOUR CLUB HAS DESSERT-LUNCHEON The Melrose Friendly Hour Club met for a dessert-luncheon at the home of Mrs. Belva Buckwalter. A business session was held and Mrs. Elsie Coffell was welcomed as a new member. Present were: Mrs. Anna, Cof. fall, a guest; Mrs, Peggy Ken worthy, Mrs. Minnie Jacobson. Mrs. Elsie Coffell, Mrs. Willa mina Boncbrake, Mrs. Alma Greer, Mrs. Norma Fcnn, Mrs. Katie Conn and Mrs. Grace Fcnn. The next meeting will be Tues day, Nov. 24. instead of the usual A meeting of the Daughters of Ste. Anne was held at the home of Mrs. George N. Lend Jr., Ridgewood, Garden Valley Road. Finished Christmas socks and other projects for the annual church bazaar were turned in and work was almost completed on tree ornaments. A baby gift fund was set up and plans com pleted for the group to be hostess es at the potluck achievement din ner, une more meeting was plan ned for Tuesday Dec. 1, to com plete bazaar projects. Refreshments, corresponding with the Oriental theme of the Lend home, were served to: Mrs Betty Gosucv. Mrs. - Fred Ber- nau, Miss Barbara Turner, Mrs. u. in. Mciteynoiai jr., Mrs. cor don uerretsen, Mrs. William u. Christiansen, Mrs. Robert G. Da- tb, una. v. n. wi., Mrs. Ed Wyatt, Mrs. Don Forbes Mrs. unaries E. church, Mrs. Rob ert George. Mrs. Wallv Cole. Mrs. Don Severson, Mrs. Alfred Tyson, Airs, uonaia neicner. Mrs. Rob ert D. Horn, Mrs. Robert E. Rob. ins, Mrs, Jack Berkshire and Mrs. Lend. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Jack Berkshire and Mrs. How ard Richmond. MERRY BLUE BIRDS MAKE SCRAPBOOKS Merry Blue Birds of Fullerton School met Tuesday at the home of their leader, Mrs. Helen Esscl strom, with Mrs. Mabel Bartsoff as assistant leader. Officers elected were: president Jan Durham: vice president. Tru dy Esselstrom; secretary-treasur er, fatly Beards ev. The group began work on their scrapbook project and made plans to sell candy for the annual Camp f ire ana uiue ira canay sale. Members attending were: Bren da Bailey, Julie Bartsoff, Patty Beardsley. Evajean Bridges. Car olyn Carter, Janet Carper, Gay Dimtrk, Jan Durnam, Sherry Kn day, Wednesday, at the home of gle, Trudy Esselstrom and From 1 Foster. ' Mrs. Elaine Erlrkson of Suth erlin was the - inspiration for a Sink and blue shower held in her onor at the Methodist Church parlors Friday evening. - The gift table was centered with pink and blue cradle holding a a baby doll, with pink and blue streamers leading to two storks. The center of attraction was a white bassinette holding the real nonorea guesi wno had arrived ln lime for his own, shower. Large Douqueis of chrysanthe mums were used about the rooms and on the serving tables. uames were piayea mrougnou. the evening with prizes won by Gladys Wolfhaegen, Dorothy Clark, Elaine Erickson, Madeline and Muriel Kern. Refreshments including Men cream alices centered with pink storks, were served by the host esses, Jennie V. - Dtmmtck, Lu cille Chris ana Pal Rose to the following guests: Jeane Jcpson, Meridith Pond, Gladys Wolfhaeg en, Lola Chandler, Madeline Stowe, Muriel Kern, Bertha Ar chibald, Dorrls Wallace, Joan Clark, Dorothy Clark, Ethelyn Freeman, Edna Nlcolazzi, Esther Morton, Vera Smith Madclino Hansen, Barbara Davis and Elaine Erickson. NALC AUXILIARY ENJOYS POTLUCK SUPPER A A regular meeting of the NAM Auxiliary was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Long. A pot luck supper was enjoyed. The evening was spent in visit ing and discussing business of the group. " Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Elian Cloak, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simpson and two sons; Mr, and Mrs. Thel Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Clark .and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Long and son, David. The next meeting will be the Christmas party at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simpson on en Cornell Street, Thurcday. Dee. 10. WINSTON BIRTHDAY PARTY SURPRISES MRS. PEDEN Mrs. John Peden was pleasantly surprised at her home in Winston last Sunday when a group of friends gathered for 4 late after noon Dirmoay party. Visiting was enjoyed during the evening hours and highlights of the party were long distance cans from Mrs. Peden's daughter in Oklahoma City and from her sis terin Houston, Tex. A lovely birth day gift was presented Mrs. Pe den from the guests afler which refreshments, which included a beautifully decorated cake baked by Mrs. Richard Kiebscmcrger were served. Those attending the enjoyable affair were: Mrs Peden. guest 01 honor; John Peden, Mr. and LADY ELKS HAVE INTERESTING MEETING The Lady Elks held an inter esting meeting in the Terrace Ball room Thursday evening. The group discussed the Memorial Tea to be held in December. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Adrian Fisher, Mrs. Perry Thiele and Mrs. T. F. Holmes. Hich score for contract bridge play was won by Mrs. Adrian Fish er and second hign Dy Mrs. i-eon ard Jacobson. Mrs. Val Strong won high for pinochle and Mrs. Helen Fove won second. Canasta high went to Mrs. Howard Rob erts and second high to Mrs. A. E Elliot. The next meeting will be in the new dining room, Dec. 10. Host esses for this meeting will be Mrs Knutc Kershner, Mrs. Ronald Oil ar and Mrs. Lylc Quist. DOUBLE SHOWER GIVEN AT HUBBARD CREEK A double pink and blue shower was given for Mrs. Betty Baird and Mrs. Wilma Chrlsiman at me home of Leona Dohack on Hub hard Creek. Guests attending were: the two guests of honor and Mrs. Flo Rippstein. Mrs. Mildred Judd. Mrs Hazel Judd. Mrs. Thelma Leonard, Mrs. June Bright. Mrs. Una nine Mrs. Pearl Green, Mrs. Lillian Phillips. Mrs. Kitty Rocdcr. Mrs Jesse Gentry. Mrs. Ollie Perry, Mrs. Ella Tiller, Mrs. Sadie Mc- Kinny and the hostess, Leona Do Sending gifts but not allon-ting , j 1. If , ; JV -p pj- ; ; -'Mil'''- ''-''"''W "'Q . ' '"i " 1 r ' C? 1 Y ivu1 l v- va-CS5T5 t. s - -;- ' WJ HtKiV -HmmmmmBummmmmmmmmmmmmJ ftssMa'' - . . rajcetnrty 1 Mrs. .Tohnnv Johnson. Mr. and I were: Mrs. Melha Germond. Mrs. Mrs. James Martin and Mr. and Lucille Thompson, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Richard Riebschlerger. Judd and Mrs. Leona Bnggs A FAMILY REUNION and dinner party wo; held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Walker on East Sixth Streer. This was the first time in 20 years mat the family had been together. Those present were: Sgt. ond Mrs. Clarence C. Walker and children, Jimmy and Daisy Moe, 4 4 Mr. Ray of Botton, Man.; Mrs. Bessie Lambert of Portland; and Mrs. Frank Walker and children. Jerry, Wayne, ond Charlotte Anne, and Mr. and Mrs. Georae Niday and daughter, Pat. (Picture by Jay Golden of Fredrickson's Photo Lab).