The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, January 21, 1954, Image 9

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10 Th Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Thur. Jon 21, 1954
S AND 7 CLUB
HAS SATURDAY DANCE
The 5 and 7 Square Dance Club
met at the Sutherlin Grange Hall
Saturday. Hosts were Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Bender, Mr. and Mrs.
.Steve Inda, and Mr. and Mrs.
"Lloyd Cornish.
Helen Cass was elected news
roorter. Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Wahl and Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Beiiman were accepted as mem
bers of the club.
The club plans to meet the first
and third Saturdays of the month.
Those attending were: Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Inda, Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Tonkin, Oakland; Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Crouch, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Monctf, Mr. and Mrs. Ike
Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Man
suetti, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Wood,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Steinbach,
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bnnele. Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Cornish, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Thatcher, Mr. and J'rs.
Frank NicoUzzi, Mr. and Mrs
Mike petnerick ana Mr. and Mrs,
Ed Bender.
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boat ber "fanaf-looUng"
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A CUttf MAOA2INE
DAYS CREEK PTA
HEARS BILL EVANS
Those attending the Days Creek
PTA meeting Thursday were
thrilled bv the account given by
Mr. Bill Evans of Roseurg, of his
trip to Peru and other South Amer
ican countries. Mr. Evans, acconv
panied by his wife, took a year
to tour in South America, and
brought back a very interesting
collection ot native workmanship.
He brought trunkloada of curios
to Days Creek Thursday evening
and showed them as a finale to
his talk.
Duiing the regular business sea
sion Mrs. Marlen Yoder, reporting
for the committee on the talent
show, listed the preliminary plans
tor tne snow, wrucn will be neia
March 12, at 8 p.m. The Days
Creek Sohool will hold an assem
bly prior to that date to determine
the best selections, one from each
room in the grade school and two
from the high school. The Tiller
Grade School is being invited to
participate on tne same basis.
The rest of the selections will be
chosen from entrants from the
various social clubs and orgamza
tions in the Days Creek-Tiller area
and irom individuals. Those wish
ing to be on the program should
contact Mrs. Yoder or Mrs. Law
rence Michaels, by telephone or
in person, before March 5.
The aim of the talent show, ac
cprding to PTA President Mrs.
Burl Babb, is a social evening
and no admission will be charged.
Contributions will be accepted at
the door to make up prizes. There
will be a grand prize of $10; a
first prize of $5 and a second prize
of $2 in each of three categories:
children, adults, and groups. Mas
ter of ceremonies for the evening
will be school superintendent, Mar
len Yoder. Three judges will be
selected by the committee after
all entrants' names are in. .
The treasurer's report showed
that an average of 96 children
were participating in the PTA
sponsored hot-lunch program in
December. Mrs. Harvey also an
nounced the Mothers' March will
be from 6:15 to 7:15 Jan. 28. She
requested that those who wish to
donate, turn on their porch or
yard lights so the mothers will
stop.
Coach Harvey announced a don-
key basketball game Jan. 23. The
two teams will be made up of
men from Tiller and Days Creek.
There maybe a preliminary game
between town women and the
hiuh school eirls. Fortv-five Der
cent of the proceeds will go to the
school lor new warm-up jackets
for the high school basketball
team.
The group was divided into four
dlscussionaL groups to talk over
future programs for the PTA,
with several good Ideas resulting.
The room count was won by the
first itrade with 17 parents present.
Following Mr. Evans' talk, cof
fee and cake was served in the
school cafeteria.
Music For Fun
LEARN POPULAR MUSIC
THE CHORD WAY
PIANO
ORGAN
ACCORDION
HAMILTON SCHOOL
OF MUSIC
503 N. Jackson Dial 3-5000
TOASTMISTRESS CLUB
ELECTS OFFICERS
Winston Dillard Toastmistress
Club met Wednesday evening at
Dillard School with Margaret Mc
Cord, president, in charge. New
members Eleanor Richter. Mo-
zelle Welch and Juanita Oilman
were welcomed and preseatcd with
a corsage by Beth Gordon.
Helen Buell. topic mistress, dis
tributed assorted furrent topics to
all members as subjects for talks
which thev gave.
New officers were elected as
follows: Daisy Fox, president;
wuma Tynan, vice president: r.i-
ma Schell, secretary; Frances
Holteen. treasurer.
Toastmistress for the evenina
was Elma Schell. Juanita Gilman
gave 1ier ice-breaker speech with
Virginia Laurance as critic. Two
other speeches, one by uieta Cal
lahan and the other by Zilpha Mc
Allister completed the program.
Eleanor Richter was timekeep
er and Daisy Fox was evaluator.
Guests were Mrs. Mahoney and
Mrs. Sunms.
The next meeting will be an in
stallation dinner.
CALAPOOIA 4H CLUB
MEETS AT CLUBHOUS-
The Calapooia Rustlers 4H Club
held its first meeting of the year
Friday at the clubhouse. During
the business session, the group de
cided to make a scrapbook for
1954. They plan to have a live
stock judging team and will se
cure training material. Sugges
tions were made on how to im
prove the county fair and the ani
mals which will be shown.
Refreshments were served to
Dorothy Brownson Charlotte Slat
er Norma Jean and John Wilcox
Boyd and Barbara Kneohtel Lar
ry Turner Charlcne Moore Mr.
Wilcox and Mrs. Knecbtel.
ESTHER CIRCLE MEETS
IN OAKLAND WEDNESDAY
Esther Circle of the Oakland
Presbyterian Church met Wednes
day at the Parish Hall. Mrs. Ver
non Little Had charge of tne les
son. Mrs. Winncford Runge was
hostess.
Members present were: Mrs. Lit
tle, Mrs. Runge, Mrs. Isabel!
Christ, Mrs. Betty Early, Mrs. Lu-
cretia Ross and Mrs.-Lois Cherry.
Visitors were: Mrs. Lewis, Mrs.
Grace Carstenson, Mrs. Leah
Carlisle and Mrs. Edith Dunn.
NORTH DOUGLAS GRANGE
HAS POTLUCK SUPPER
North Douglas Grange held a
politick supper at 6:30 Friday eve
ning jt the Grange Hall. The men
worked on the kitchen that evening
with a number of the men re
turning the next day to finish re
modeling. The next meeting of the Grange
will be held Friday, Jan. 22. It is
to be a kitchen shower for the
Grange with members to bring
things to be used ib the kitchen.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS
HAVE PARTY
Royal Neighbors Club had a
party Friday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Don Coats.
After games were played, re
freshments were served to: Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Hayman, Mrs. In-
man, Mrs. K. J. Kcele. Mrs. WU
lis, WamboK, Mrs. Don Cotton and
Mrs. Mahalah Aoer, district dep
uty from Powers.
OAKLAND CHURCH WOMEN
TO MEET FRIDAY
Associated Women of the Oak
land Community Presbyterian
Church will meet at the parish
Hall Friday at 2 p.m.
SUTHERLIN WSCS "
MEETS THURSDAY
Woman's Society of Christian
Service of the Sutherlin Methodist
Church met Thursday in the social
rooms of the church with Mrs. O.
L. Torrev presiding.
Mrs. Orville French led the de
votional which were articles on
the New Year and each member
gave ideas for the new year.
Money was voted to be sent to
Seward General Hospital in Al
aska for surgical supplies, and to
Trinity College, Singapore, for
books. A letter was read from a
missionary in the Philippine Is
lands thankng tne wscs tor the
Christmas box sent them.
It was decided to have a baked
food sale Saturday, Feb. 13 and
Mrs. H. V. Church was appointed
chairman.
The next meeting will be Jan.
28 in the social rooms of the
church starting with a noon pot-
luck luncheon. Mrs. Leslie Glea-
son will head the devotionals and
Mrs. Harold Jones will be pro
gram obairman.
LEGION AUXILIARY
MEETS IN YONCALLA
Yoncalla American Legion Aux
iliary Unit No. 174 met at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph' Lath
am Tuesday. Mrs. Roy Dodd Jr.,
and Mrs. Russell Loyd will take
cookies, cigarettes and magazines
to the Veterans Hospital, Rose
burg, Friday Jan. 29. Members
and friends are to leave these ar
ticles at the Dodd home on or be
fore Jan. 28.
Following the meeting, the mem
bers went to the new home of one
of their members, Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Russell of Scotts Valley, for
their open house.
The next meeting will be a pot
luck dinner at Halo Hall, Jan. 26.
The next business meeting will
be at the Harold Rogers home in
West rark Feb. 9.-
TOASTMISTRESS CLUB
WILL INSTALL OFFICERS
The Roseburg Toastmistress
Club met Wednesday. June Kelso
was in charge of table topics and
Billie Walker was toastmistress for
the evening. She introduced two
speakers, Haze! Jameson and Dor
is DeGuire.
New officers to be installed Jan.
27 are: Billie Walker, president;
Charlotte Domytt, vice president:
Hazel Jameson, treasurer, and
Doris DeGuire, secretary.
Margery. Rinehart was a guest.
HOOKED RUG CLUB
MEET IN CAMAS VALLEY
Camas Valley Hooked Rug Club
has resumed activity again with
the first meeting of the year at
the home of Mrs. Pat LaBranch.
Those present were: Mrs. Rubye
Wafer, Mrs. Iva Ashton, Mrs. Mel
ba Arnold, Mrs. Madge Stanclleyi
Mrs. Peggy Chapman and the host
ess. Mrs. LaBranch.
The next meeting of the club
will be with Mrs. Melba Arnold
Thursday, Jan. 28.
EVERGREEN GRANGE HEC
MEMBERS ENJOY LUNCHEON
Evergreen Grange Home Eco
nomics Club members enjoyed a
potluck luncheon at the hall Fri
day noon.
Plans were made for a dinner
to be served to the public Friday,
Feb. 5, starting at 5:30.
The next meeting will be Thurs
day, Jan. 28 with a poiluck lunch
eon at noon.
EVERGREEN GRANGE TO
MEET AT POTLUCK
Evergreen Grange will meet at
a 6:30 p.m. potluck supper Friday
evening at the hall. All members
are urged to be present.
OAKLAND OES INSTALLS
OFFICERS THURSDAY
Oakland Chapter 91, OES, met
Thursday at the temple for install
ation of officers. Installing offi
cers were: Juanita Holgate, Del
mar Murphy, Naomi Riggs, Mary
Barker and Ruth Bridges. Carol
Firman was soloist. '
Nmu nffipai-8 nr unrtrrtf' ma.
tpnn MaM.l UaKI uutrtViv narrnn i
UVU, ... L . J 1 I, Bin, nv.iuj ...wh,
Ted Roadman; associate matron,
Irma Cornish; associate patron,
Lloyd Cornish; secretary, Miriam
Bovingdon; treasurer, Ada Mc
Call; conductress, Helen Stuwe;
associate conductress, Fern Flory;
chaplain, Gertrude Hebard; mar
shal, Betty Early; organist, Mar
ion Tflrner; Adah, Doris Stein
bach; Ruth, Jean Treman; Esther,
Olga Beilman; Martha, Dorothy
Austin; Electa, Kathryn Roadman;
warder, Edna Campbell; sentinel,
Howard Wahl.
BENEFIT PARTY TO
BE HELD WEDNESDAY -
St. Joseph's annual card party
will be a large benefit affair of
Wednesday, Jan. 27, at 8 p.m. at
the Roseburg Woman's clubhouse
Hearts, diamonds, spades and!
clubs will be used to carry out the
"card-play" theme. Special fea
tures of the party will be the priz-1
es for men attending the affair.
In addition to door prizes, priz
es will be awarded winners in
bridge, pinochle, canasta, samba
and five-hundred. Refreshments
will be served as each table com
pletes the card play. Reservations
may be made by telephoning the
general chairman, Mrs. E. L.
Tauscher, 3-8279. Those attending
are asked to bring their own cards.
MARRIED COUPLES INVITED
TO JOIN DANCING CLASS
Married couples Interested in
learning to improve their dancine.
learn to dance or wanting to be
come familiar with the latest danc
es are invited to join Ralph Pat
terson's new Married Couples
Dance Class to start Friday eve
ning, Jan. 22, at 8:30 p.m. at the
Roseburg School of Dancing, 121
W. Douglas St. Instruction will be
given by Mr. Patterson from 8:30
to 9:30 and from 9:30 to 10:30
the couples will enjoy a practice
hour.
NORTH ROSEBURG CHURCH
WOMEN TO MEET THURSDAY
The Women's Society of World
Service of the North Roseburg
Church will meet at the Church
parsonage at 7:30 Thursday eve
ning, Jan. 21.
The program feature will be a
round-table discussion of African
missions. Mrs. C. J. Bradley is
program cnairman lor the meet
ing. Hostesses are Mrs. Anna Rain
water and Mrs. C. N. Currier.
BILL EVANS SPEAKS
TO LADY LIONS
IN SUTHERLIN
Lady Lion's Olub met Tuesday
evening for a seven o'clock chick
en dinner prepared by ladies of
the Sutherlin Methodist Church.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Evans,
guests, were present. Mr. Evans
told of their trip to Peru and
showed many boxes of clothing
and other articles they had
brought home with them. .
DEAN-PERRINE UNIT
TO MEET TONIGHT '
The regular meeting of Dean-Per-rine
Unit No. 9, Disabled Amer
ican Veterans Auxiliary will be
held tonight at 8 o'clock at the
Veterans Memorial building on the
Garden Valley Road. All members
are requested to attend.
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