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8 Th New-Revlew, Rosebura, Ore. Sot. Nov." 21 1953 PINK AND BLUE SHOWER HONORS MRS HAGER Mrs. Betty Hager was the honor guest at a pink and blue shower oiun Thursday at the home oi Mrs. Rex Hager in Glendale. The gifts were arranged in a bassinet beau fifnllv decorated with Dink and white crepe paper ruffles. The shower theme was carried out by an umbrella, similarly aecoraien with pink and white ruffles with little bows arranged at intervals around the outside, After the gifts were examined cmpitts enkwed (refreshments. Those who were present or sent gifts included: Mrs. Marie Chan cellor, Mrs. Mildred Collins of Grants Puck- Mm. Marv Elizabeth Kussel. Mrs. Perl Frost, Mrs. Mil dred Collins of Canyonvillc; Miss Dolly Patterson, Mrs. Dorothy Miie. Mrs. Guvla Vauehn. Mrs Grace Fox, Mrs. Zora Smith. Mrs. Corrine Bowcn, Mrs. June Mohr. Mrs. Estelle Cummings, Mrs. Le ona McAllister, Mrs. Loota Fisher, Mrs. Marv Golden. Mrs. Irene Fur long, the honoree, Mrs. Betty Ha ger, and the hostess, Mrs, Rex Hager. MRS. GRIFFIN AND BABY. HONORED AT SHOWER Mrs. Bert Griffin and new baby daughter, Louise Marie, were hon ored at a lovely pink and blue shower at the home of Mrs. Don Guilcy Tuesday evening. Appropriate games were played with prizes being awaroea 10 mrs Gordon Bailey, Mrs. John Carrigg, Mrs. R. L. Harmon, and Mrs. L. W. Cottrcll. After the honored guest opened her many gifts, delicious refresh ments were servea to: mrs. urn- fin. Mrs. John Carrigg. Mrs. Gor don Bailey. Mrs. H. S. Stryker, Mrs. L. W. Cottrell, Mrs. Argus Fisher, Mrs. H. W. Conn, Mrs, Glenn Cox. Mrs. R. L. Harmon, Mrs. Dale Guilcy, Mrs. Don Har mon, Mrs. Neil Christian and Mi's Don uuuey. -... COUNTRY CLUB GUEST BRUNCH IS utuunirui. AFFAIR OP THURSDAY. FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH Rov. B. L. Millard, Pastor Labor Temple Cor. Roberts & Cobb "The Church Thar Cares" Services Sunday School Worship Hour 9:45 AM 11:00 AM Rev. Paul McCasland, State Secretary of Evangel ism, will speak at morning and evening worship services. Training Unon 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. EVERYBODY WELCOME Women of the Roseburg Country Club entertained at a guest-day brunch Thursday at 10:30 a.m. at the clubhouse. A horn of plenty, colorful vegetables and Oregon grape decorated the fireplace man tle, Wniie lavenuer ciirysanuie- mums were used about the rosm. Covers were olaced for Mrs. J F nillard. Mrs. J. C. McGregor and Mrs. M. U. Downer, gueaia, nd Mrs. Rov W. Sedell, presi dent; Mrs. S. M. Moore, Mrs. G. Robert Lecklider, Mrs. R. Elwood Smith, Mrs. O. R. Petersen, Mrs. S. J. cooper, Mrs. joe v. rer rault, Mrs. James Hughes, Mrs. H. C. Berg, Mrs. W. F. -Amiot, Mrs. I. J. Bean. Mrs. A. J. Mur ray Mrs Virail Lomax. Mrs. J. A. Harding, Mrs. Walter Fisher and Mrs. M. a. uiscnauer, High score for the guests was won by Mrs. Bowker with Mrs. Murray winning high for the mem bers and Mrs. nsner winning sec ond high. On account of the Thanksgiving holiday, the members will not meet next Thursday. MISS RAE GOODEN HONORED AT FAREWELL PARTY i TUESDAY Miss Rae Gooden was honored with a surprise "going-away" party Tuesday evening, given at the home of Mrs. Madge Stewart in Dillard. Assisting Mrs. Stewart as co-hostess was Mrs. Betty Jo Brown of Dillard. Canasta and visiting were en Joyed during the evening hours, Th honored guest received an overnight case to match her lug gage from ner co-worners in me statement department oi we uuug lnt rymntv Rank. Miss Gooden entered the Good Samaritan Hospital Wednesday for medical treatment. Those participating In, the party were Miss Lilla DePriest, Mrs. Billie Faye Lund, Mrs. Phebe McGuire, Mrs. Pauline Moss, Mrs. Madge Stewart and Mrs. Betty jo Brown. - LADY LIONS CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY OF CHARTER Lady Lions of Canyonville held a birthday party Saturday night at ih Rnrl and Gun Club in cele bration of the first anniversary of the chartering of tne uons uud Auxiliary. , , , The hall was attractively decor ated with greenery and fall leaves and the buffet table was centered wiih a bouauet of yellow chrysan themums and twin birthday cakes decorated with the Lions' insignia. Mrs. Henry Ford were general chairman for the affair. Mrs. Henrv Ford was general dancing were: Mr. and Mrs. Rob- n-r- i, m I 1 , tf-... eri uriswuii, mr. unu 11113. nan; Gould, Mr. and Mrs. Henry rora, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. George Brinkworth, Mr. and Mrs. John Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dowd. Mr. and Mrs. John Bingham Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Roger Fairfield Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schumacher, Mr. and Mrs, D. W. Gill, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Clifton, Dr. and Mrs. John Aaron- son and J. M. Coggins. n IK Wilma's Beauty Shop Open Every . Day Except Sundays . Wil Meske, Operator Owner Telephone 3-5866 1935 Beacon Way Just OH Garden Volley Road BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN AT BIBLE CLUB MEETING A surprise birthday party was held Tuesday evening in connec tion with the regular Bible Study Club of the Azalea Community Church. Those honored were Larry Prinr and Donna nsner. lue group played games and held their Bible study by candlelight as a result o! wind and rain which had caused an interruption in electric service in tne area. Alter uie non orees opened their birthday gifts, rctresnments were servea. Those oresent included: Shirley Rismusen, Betty Smart, Jo Anne Flbry, Hope Prince, Kay Flory, Kitty McLaughlin, Francis bee, Donna Fisher, Lee Anne Bowen, Linda Pince. Carrol Prince. Shar- on Bowen, Gail Bowen, Paulette Applegate, Aleta Older, Mary woi lard. Larrv Prince. Marvin Flory, Kenny Clark, Dick Gordon, Ted Booth. Ronnie Rassmuseo, Leon Kelly, Stanley Allen, James Hal stead. Ralph Older, Charles Schoonover, David Schoonovtr, Clifford Worley. Jimmy Bowen Larry Worley, Ronnie Nace and Rev. Kenneth Chick. MISS CHANDLER SPEAKER AT RIVERSDALE HEU Miss Helen Chandler presented a most interesting program "Textiles" at the Riversdale Home Extension meeting Tuesday morn ing. Miss Eleanor Tnndle, assist ant state extension leader was special visitor at this meeting. A delicious ootluck luncheon wa served at noon to: Miss Chandler, Miss Trindle and Mrs. C. T. Tip ton, Mrs. E. A. Post, Mrs. Clem Schneider. Mrs. Walter Norns Mrs. Don Young, Mrs. Ora Welk- er, Mrs. M. (J. uoyie, Mrs. na Baylis, Mrs. C. L. Spray, Mrs Louise Miller, Mrs J. C. Leonard Mrs. Dale Guiley, Mrs. Neil Chris tian and Miss Nelda Norns. A business meeting was held the afternoon with Mrs. M. C, Dovle in coarse of a session on program planning. There will be no meeting in uecemDer. Mrs. Elton Zuver and Mrs. M, C. Doyle will present "Food for Entertaining" Jan. 19 at 10:30 a.m. Members planning to attend are to contact one oi tnese leaders. WILBUR METHODIST WSCS HAS POTLUCK LUNCHEON The Women's Society of the Wil bur Methodist Church met at the church annex Wednesday, A pot luck luncheon was served at noon with Mrs. Allen Christie and Mrs. Harvey Carey as hostesses. Business was conducted ty tne president, Mrs. Bernard Grubbe. Devotions were given by Mrs. Howard Stratton. Members and friends attending were: Mesdames, Les Moornous, Bernard Grubbe, James Torger son, D, P. McKay, Charles Sands, George Short, Lenora Sisk, How ard Stratton, Olga Harvey, Allen Christie, Harvey Carey, H. D. Mc Kay, Eva Kinsel and Elsie Bros-zio. Mrs. Eva Kinsel was honored with a specially decorated birth day cake in honor of her birthday. me next regular meeting wiu be Dec, 2 at the cnurcli annex, TAU ETA ETA PLANS CHRISTMAS DANCE Tau Eta Eta met at the koine of Mrs. Stanley Wally with Mrs. Mildred Bailey assisting as co hostess. The welfare family needs were discussed and plans made for the Christmas dance. Refreshments were served to: Mrs, Morgan Sanders, advisor; Mrs. Curley Bailey, Mrs. Dyle Baker, Mrs. Leo Farnworth, Mrs. James Fernlund, Mrs. Bruce Fisher, Mrs. Leland Hall, Mrs. William House, Mrs. Al Johnson, Mrs. Sixten Lindbcrg, Mrs. Mar vin Palmer, Mrs. Floyd Rawdon, Mrs. Elmer Scrape, Mrs. Edward Thciss, Mrs. J. W. Tullos, Mrs. Stanley Wally, Mrs. Earl Wiley Jr., Mrs. Calvin Wilkerson and Mrs. Frank Wilson. MNO CLUB ENTERTAINED AT BORLAND HOME Mrs. Robert Borland entertain ed members of the MNO Club at her home on Fisher Road recently Games were played and prizes awarded Mrs. Bob Spancake, Mrs. Don Kruse, Mrs. Don Harmon and Mrs. Norwood fcpler, a guest irom Indiana. Mrs, Borland served refresh ments to: Mrs. Soancake. Mrs. Argus Fisher, Mrs. L. W. Cottrell, Mrs. r ay Money, Mrs. tpier, Mrs. J. M. Burkhart. Mrs. H. W. Conn. Mrs. Lenard Munson, Mrs. Joo Olson. Mrs. Tyler Evans, Mrs, Floyd squier, Mrs. Darwin Lee, Mrs. Neil Christian, Mrs. John Tro- zelle. Mrs. Kruse. Mrs. R. A. East man, Mrs. Harmon, Mrs. Marvin Doty and Mrs. w. K. caseoeer. Mrs Eastman was awarded tne attendance prize. The next meeting wiu be tne Christmas party at S p.m. Dec. 17 at tne nome oi Mrs. JacK Denton, Members are to bring a gift for exchange: Any one wishing to give clothing for Korean relief is re quested to leave it at Fisher's Store or with Mrs. Robert Bor land, who is in charge of this pro ject. BIRTHDAY CLUB HONORS MEMBER J. Social I Sunday November 22 I snj. knia at T AAlrlncrftloiK I PINK AND BLUE SHOWER GIVEN IN SUTHERLIN A large stork centering the lace xnuorwl tahle and a bassinet near by filled with gifts, were used by .tsi Culver. Ruby Walter and Luella Plueard inursoay evening when they entertained at a pink and blue shower party honoring Laura Lee Culver at the home of Mrs .lark culver jr. Several cames were played with prizes being awarded to: Barbara Grange Hall from 2 to 5 p.m. in nonor oi uie mueui weuuiug. buui- versary of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schulze. 1 oe'S xtQ otot ) 1T ' ' I The Friday meeting of the Conv munity Birthday Club was in hon or of Mrs. Eddie Butts with Mrs Betty Singleton as hostess. Prizes, for games were won by Mrs. Cov ington, Mrs. Cecilia Carter and Mrs. Helen Brittain. Committee in charge of enter tainment included Mrs. Marv uuin ton and Mrs. Singleton. Luncheon was served before Mrs. Covington onened ner guts. Present were: Mrs. Covington and KoDerta ana cnaries; Mrs. Mary Quinton and Ricky; Mrs. Ed die Butts and Joey and Ray; Mrs. Louise Phillips; Mrs. Fern Evan- off and Phil and Bruce; Mrs. Lor raine Drake and Stuart; Mrs. Phyllis Steele, Mrs. Cecelia Cart er, Mrs. Helen Brittain and Jim my; Mrs. Betty Singleton and Charlene. The next meeting will be Dec. 11 at noon at the home of Mrs. Covington on West Pleasant St. DESSERT-LUNCHEON ENJOYED BY SEW AND SO CLUB Chrysanthemums'formed a pret ty setting for the one-forty-five o'clock dessert-luncheon Wednes day when Mrs. Mildred Culver en tertained the Sew and So Club at her home on East Third Avenue in Sutherlin. Places were set for: guests. Mrs. Lina Torrey and Mrs. Beulah De Muth. and members. Mrs. Flor ence Cook, Mrs. Ruth Vogelpohl, Mrs. vena jonoie, Mrs. Naomi Riggs, Mrs. Meryl Wahl, Mrs Ir ma Cornish and the hostess, Mrs. Culver, The afternoon was pleasantly spent in sewing and visiting. Mrs. Grace Wood sent the host ess gift which was presented to Mrs. Culver. Names were drawn for1 the Christmas exchange party that will be held at the home of Mrs. Naomi Riggs in December. BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN FOR MISS ROSALEE WARD Miss Rosalee Ward was pleas antly surprised on her sixth birth- ay Tuesday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. War ren Ward, in Tenmile. Ellis Ward, Miss Maxine Vance and Miss Margaret Sherman were hosts for the party. Games were played during the evening. Refreshments, inc udinz a lova- ly birthday cake with six candles. were served at a table decorated with streamers and fall flowers. Thost present to enjoy the oc casion were: Rosalee Ward. Mrs. Ted Coats of Glide, Mrs. Virgil Vance. Bonny Lou Vance, Daniel and Linda Sherman, Vance Ward Ellis and Maxine Vance and Mar garet Sherman. HAPPY HOUR CLUB PLANS CHRISTMAS PARTY IN DECEMBER Mrs. William Bromps entertain ed the Riverside Happy Hour Club at her home Wednesday afternoon Plans were made tor the Christ mas party which will be held at 7:30 Wednesday, Dec. 16, at the nome ot Mrs. uon uuuey with Mrs. Dale liuuey, co-hostess. A gift exchange will take place. Mrs. Bromps served refresh ments to: Mrs. H. B. Kruse, Mrs. R. L. Harmon, Mrs. W. E. Buell, mrs. j. t. stapietord, Mrs. W. E Ott, Mrs. Glenn Cox, Mrs. Dale Guiley, Mrs. Ron Guiley, Mrs. Charles Lee, Mrs. W. C. Bailey ana Mrs. uiarence wescott. A contribution was made to the tuna for Bobby Kim Hall. navis. Myrtle Musgrove. Dolores Jackson, Laura Smith, Velma Tro- zelle, and Mrs. J. b. Himeiwngnt. Mrs. Jean jepson won uw uwi P"ze- , J v . ...... Mrs. uuiver upeueu uer giii after which tasty refreshments were served to: Mesdames Ruth Vogelpohl, Helen Himeiwngnt, Bonnie Smith, Billie WUiams, Myrtle Musgrove, Jean Jepson, final Welsh. Mildred Culver. Mad eline Hansen, Carol May, Dorothy Degner, Florence Cook, Carol Bur gess, Dolores Jackson, Maude Thnmncnn EVMtfl PfanHAr Vpl- A llVllltVl, i .uh . .-, . ma Trozelle, Barbara Davis, Beu lah, DeMuth and the hostesses, Mrs. Culver, Mrs. Walters and Miss Plueard. Those sending gifts but unable to be present were: Miss Agnes Plueard. Miss Juanita llolgate, Mrs. Jerry Wilson, Mrs. Lois Mode, Mrs. Owen Rose and Mrs. Evelyn Hensley. HAPPY HOUR CLUB HAS DESSERT-LUNCHEON The Riversdale Happy Hour Club met at the home of Mrs. William Bromos Wednesday aft ernoon. She was assisted by her daughter, Anne, in serving a des- sert-luncneon to me guesis. A short business meeting was held and an offering was taken for little Kim Hall. Mrs. W. Bailey related an interesting event which took place during a recent vaca tion in Utah. Visiting was enjoyed and roll- call topic oi "new gadgets was answered by Mrs. W. Bailey, Mrs. W. E. Buell. Mrs. Glen cox, Mrs Dale Guilcy. Mrs. Don Guiley, Mrs. R. Harmon, Mrs. H. B. Kruse, Mrs. Charles Lee, Mrs. W. Ott, Mrs. Stapleford, Mrs, westcott, and Mrs. Bromps. The next meeting is to be a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Don Guiley Dec. 16, at 7:30 p.m. Each one attending is asked to bring a gift for exchange. SMORGASBORD PLANNED IN CANYONVILLE Final plans for the Smorgasbord, bazaar and Christmas movie to be held Dec. 5 were outlined Monday night by Mrs. Norman Hanson, general chairman of the affair, to the membtrs of ' the Wesleyan Guild of the Canyonville Methodist Church who met at the home of Mrs. Fred Searle. The smorgasbord, a buffet style dinner featuring "all you can eat," will he served continuously from 6 p.m. at the Canyonville Methodist Church Saturday, Dec. 5. A Ba zaar will be held at the sme time and a movie, ' The Greatest Gitt, will be shown as soon as every one has been served. The 30-min- ute feature will be followed oy a short cartoon "Santa Claus and h i Elves." v The next meeting ot tne group will be at tne cnurcn,, Monoay, November 30. COMMUNITY CLUB MEETS IN RIVERSDALE Riversdale Community Club met Fridav evening in the newly com pleted multi-purpose room. Plans were formulated for a portable stage for this room. Anyone de siring to assist in the construction may report Friday evening, Dec. 11, or contact W. R. Casebeer, chairman of the project. A program was presented Dy the students of the school with the following having feature pans: Trudy Ott. Gail Harmon, Peggy Harmon, connie wcDsicr, uana Arola, Lynette Conn, Lanny Case beer, Gary Lark, Linda Jones and Ernest Teeter Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. Monday November 23 Annual Amateur Hour sponsored by Glendale High School Senior Class at grade school gymnasium at 7:30 D.m. - Dillard rTA at s p.m. rmn grade will serve refreshments. Junior High School PTA execu tive board at 7:30 in junior high building. ' Florence Nightingale Tent No, 15, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War birthday party at 7:30 p.m. at home of Elizabeth Gardner, 611 S. Pine St., honoring members having birthdays in Oc tober. November and December, Members not having birthdays in the three months are asked to bring sandwiches. Lilac Circle Thimble Club 12:30J noon potluck luncheon at home of Mrs. Nettie Wilbur, 643 'Short St. Members attending are asked to bring their table service. DeMolay Mothers Club at the home of Mrs.- Dave Geddes at 8 p.m. 1213 W. 1st St. All mothers of DeMolay boys are invited to at tend. Roseburg Choral Society rehear sal under direction of S. Clarence Trued. 7:30 p.m. in the junior high music room. Women of the Moose business meeting at S p.m. at the lodge hall. Members are to bring a wrapped gut tor wnite eiepnant sale. Tuesday November 24 BadouraClub sewing meeting cancelled, r Patch and Chat Club in the eve ning at the home of Mrs. Darley ware wun mrs. izoruon ware as hostess. Camas Valley Grange No. 521 potluck dinner at 6:30 p.m. at the Grange Hall in observance of Thanksgiving. Public is invited. Fair Oaks Grange potluck sup per at 7 p.m. preceding meeting, rrogram aoout Booster Night. Happy Circle Sewing Club at home of Mrs. Esther Pryor. Plans will be made for Christmas party and for Veterans Hospital guis. Alpha Theta Chanter. Beta Si ma Phi, at home of Mrs. LaBrie Kitchie. Winston - Dillard Toastmistress Club dinner meeting at 7:30 at Motet umpqua. Theme, Thanksgiv- MR. AND MRS. WILLI! HOSTS TO PINOCHLE CLUB Rpantiful bauauets of chrysan themums formed a prttty setting Saturday evening, wnen air. aim Mra I . n.ll.r MMlliailia CUlCl loiiicu the Fair Oaks Pinochle Club at their new home east of Sutherlin. n:nn.l,u tuflc unlnved until a late hour with Herbert Hibbard winning high score lor men nu Mr i.nmnreaux. nixn lur inuics. coniui hish went to Fred Braun- nor anri Mrs Norton. WHU U1C low scores being held by Harry Norton and Mrs. nana. uv onH Mr, Williams were pre sented with a beautiful planter lamp for their new home by the erouo and flash pictures were taken. m Ma0ip Franais was Pleas- aniiv anrnrTsed with a beautiful decorated birthday cake with light ed candles, honoring her oinnaay. if miHnioht Mrs. Francis cut her cake and it was served with the potluck supper to tne touow-ino- Mr and Mrs. Harry Norton, Mr. ana Mrs. Aiireu nmi, n, ad Mrs. Herbert Hibbard. Mr, and Mrs. Brittain Slack, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Austin and Peggy .lean: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lam oreaux, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wil liams, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braun ineer. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Manning, Mv Weber. Harrv Read. Maggie Francis, Henretta Beswick and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs, Williams The next meeting will be Sat urday night, Dec. 5, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hibbard on East Fourth Avenue. ALPHA IOTA CHAPTER MEETS TUESDAY ' AlDha Iota. Beta Sigma Phi. met Tuesday evening at the. home of Mrs. S. C. Richmond with Mrs. William-A. Weber and Mrs. Pat Jannelli. hostesses. After the business session, Mrs, Ralph L. Wiley presented the top ic "Poetry." several memDers read poems to illustrate the sub ject. The hostesses served refresh ments to: Mrs. John Carrigg. Mrs John Trozelle, Mrs. Robert White, Mrs. Fred Stever. Mrs. Bill Gray, Mrs. Harry Hill, Mrs. Jimmie Burrows, Mrs. George Krueger, Mrs. Wayne Oftedahl, Mrs. Don O'Neill. Mrs. Robert Davie. Mrs, Joe Olsen, Mrs. Neil Christian and Mrs. Wiley. The next meeting will be a for mal ubanquet Nov, 24 at Turn- MRS. EDGAR SLACK FETED AT SHOWBK 14.iiM(lav Vtl ins Wanda Norrls and Virginia Mattson entertained at a pink and Diue snuwer f w at the recreation hall of Sutherlin Homes, honoring Mrs. Edgar ciaoir Reautiful bouauets of chry santhemums and dahlias made a pretty setting for the occasion. . Appropriate games were played with Mary Wade and Luella Work man winning first prizes and Lola Chandler and Joan Probst, second prizes. Mrs. Slack then opened her gifts. " . , Refreshments were served by Mrs. Norris and Mrs. Mattson to: Lola Chandler and Timmy; Sylvia Daniels, Lula McDonald, Myrue Griswald, Luella Workman, Made line Stowe, Vivian Phillips, Kathy Norris and Kathy Jo; Eiaa nor ris, Hattie Groleau, Suzzie Norris and baby; Irene Norris and baby; Joyce Dawson, Joan Probst, Mary Wade, Dorothy Degner and Debbie Jill Norris. Those sending guts out unaoie tn attend were: Mrs. Mattson, Miss Luella Plueard, Mrs. Irene Pepolt, Mrs. Nina Smith, Mrs. Trixie Barthalomy, Mrs. Brittain Slack, Mary Fox and Olive Probst. BLOCK PRINTING TAUGHT AT RIVERSDALE GRANGE Mrs. Em mitt Walters and Mrs. John Trozelle gave instructions in block printing Tuesday at the Riversdale wange tiau. Many beautiful designs for' cards were made by the following: Mrs. Joe Tomanrs. Fred Kuck, Mrs. Neil Christian, Mrs. 'C. L. Spray, Mrs. Ed Bayliss, Mrs. Wil liam A. Weber. Mrs. Norwood Ep ler, Mrs. Louis Miller and Mrs. J. C. Leonard. ELKTON HOUSEWARM1NC HELD BY CHURCH GROUP The Church of Christ held a sur-. prise housewarming for Mr. and Mrs. Norman Compton and family Thursday evening following the weekly mid-week prayer meeting which was held at their home. Twenty three guests were pres ent. A table lamp was presented to the host and hostess. Refreshments were served. PERSONALIZED BANK CHECKS Made here in 'Roseburg with your name and address, number from 101 up, 200 checks neatly lJ i. U1 t OH AL.au.1r. Ulith Around-Inn. Dinner will be served Record - Pocket Cover at 7 p.m. - , uji,d. w pb. of Jewels ceremony will take place at the home of Mrs. Pat Jannelli. TILLER WOMEN ATTEND PARTY IN ROSEBURG AFRICAN VIOLETS Blooming tiitl imoll plants or 1eovt, to delight any African VfeUt tnthutiait. Priced for cW loctori. Sm now ot . , THE VIOLET HOUSE 1 Ml, South ol Nl.li.n'i Market at the Drive-Inn NU PHI MU MAKES PLANS FOR FUTURE ACTIVITIES Nu Phi Mu met at the home of Joan Weber, 1916 Mulhoiiand Drive, Wednesday evening. Serv ice projects for the coming year were discussed. Norene Reece was elected alternate to the city council. A party was planned Dec. 16 at tne nome ot xvorene Reece. Refreshments were served to: Donna Triplett, Betty Tauschcr, Ruby Isaacson, ulena irtaydon, Joan Weber, Camille Garrison, Norene Reece and advisor, Laila Schultz. MRS. LULAH SPRINGER HONORED ON 74th BIRTHDAY Mrs. Lulah Springer, who was 74 Nov. 15. was honored Thurs day at a birthday party In the afternoon at Mrs. Jean Foster's home. Guests Included: Ann Dotson, Joyce Willis, Helen Hampton and two daughters: Mabel Humphreys, Jane Dunkin. Katie Houghton and daughter; Jean Foster, the hostess and her aunt, Mary King, of Al bany, New York. itupqua COFFEE SHOP ' 1 jjlrVC4Vfc irvJU- Roast Your Turkey In One Of Our ROASTERS All Sizes and Sfyles. Also, The Many Other Utensils Needed in Every Kitchen. BUY WHERE YOU SHARE IN THE SAVINGS PHONE 2-2683 W. Washington at S.P. Track Roseburg, Oregon S- PI. Roseburg Rebekah Lodge har vest meeting in hall at 7:30. Pot luck dinner at 6:30. Bring dona tions for the Home. Committee in cnarge of dinner is Audrey Smith, Lena Poole, Kay Simmons, Etta nogers, upa Williams and Evelyn Guthridge. Alpha Iota, Beta Sigma Phi, for mal banquet at 7 p.m. -at Turn- Around-Inn. Afterward, Ritual of Jewels Ceremony at home of Mrs. Pat Janelli. Yoncalla American Legion Aux- uiary potluck dinner at Halo Hall. Winchester HEU at 10 a.m. In the Winchester Community Clubhouse on Club Street. Morn ing session will include program planning and discussion of spe cial Christmas meeting. Afternoon. County Agent Helen Chandler will speak on "Choosing and Knowing Textiles." Hostesses for day will be Reggie Miller and Mabel King. Members are to bring sack lunch and a cup.- Olalla-Tenmile HEU at 11 a.m. at Tenmile Community Club. Pro ject leaders, Hazel Ison -and bv elyn Maisenbach. Demonstration on foods for entertaining. A com plete meat wiu be served, unng table service. ' Executive board of Roseburg Woman's club at 9:30 a.m. at the clubhouse. All officers and com mittee chairmen urged to be pres ent. BPWC Card party at VA Hos pital recreation hall 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Refreshments, Ann Storrs, chairman. Lady Eagles Auxiliary No. 1497 at 8 D.m. Duplicate bridge at 7:30 in Elks Hall. Melrose Friendly Hour Club at home of Hazel Bly. Fire Belles at home of Mrs. Jack Toi, 522 Fullerton St., at 7:30. Wednesday November 25 . Fair Oaks Grange Booster Night. Woman's' Home League craft class in Salvation Army Building, 1005 Winchester St., from 1 to 4 p.m. Women invited. Thursday November H Riversdale ' Grange annual Thanksgiving dinner for members and families at 6:30 p.m. followed by socic.l evening. Turkey and rolls furnished by Grange, re mainder of dinner to be potluck, Those attending are to bring i hot dish and salad or hot dish and dessert and their own table service. South Deer Creek Grange pot luck lunch at 1 p.m. followed by a program. Supper and dance Thanksgiving evening. AU friends are invited. Friday November 17 Evergreen Grange potluck sup per ai b.w followed Dy meeting. Florence Nightingale Tent No, Mrs. Woody Rockwell of Tiller was hostess Sunday at a party at the Woman's Clubhouse in Rose burg for Miss Estelle Beudet, bride-elect of Winchester. Among the fifty guests attend ing was Mrs. Tony Brand of Tiller, a sister of Miss Beudet. 15 Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, at p.m. . at' the KP Han., v -.-i-s- ;i .'.: ed In beautiful cardboard box. These make a very nice Christ mas present for everyone with a bank account, - Christmas is fast approaching, so order right away. You may order through the Doug las County Slate Bank or from us. No phone orders taken. lfv on any other bank, please send us the name ot same. rTint Name, Ad dress and No., don't write it. M & M PRINTERS Printing, Multi-Offset, i Duplicating, Rubber Stamps, r Roseburg, Oregon. IV m a 21 FREE PARKING AT THE FARM BUREAU PRINCE MATCHABELLI ass'' proudly presents a soaring new note in perfume . . . unlike any that ever lived -r. II 1 a ' ts on unforgettable perfume . that lingers long and lovingly. You'll discover It wherever there Is pleasure in the air! In gold encrusted Crown bottles $5 to $45 .. . in purse dispensers, $2.50 prices plus tax Fullerton Drugs 127 N. Jackson The NEWELL MORGANS Hope To See You ot the "SCHOOL OF CHRISTIAN LIVING" For 8 Days Only - beginning Sunday, NOVEMBER 29 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Douglas at Kane -