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The Stedfast Class of the First
Presbyterian Church will meet
at noon potluck luncheon Thurs
day at the church parlors, follow
ed by a program, business ses
sion and devotions. All members
and women of the church interest
ed are most cordially invited 'o
enjoy the occasion.
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WICAKA CAMP FIRE
GROUP HOLDS MbbTING
The Wicaka Camp Fire group
held its regular business meeting
at the home of Unda Holcoms
and the coming flower show was
discussed and specifications for
entries were given.
The Danish HoDsavallz dance
was practiced. Wicakas will join
with other groups of Benson school
for practice together, Friday April
16 at 4 p.m o'clock.
The rest of the evening was
spent playing games; animal
blindman's bluff "the handker
chief" and "bean bag."
Refreshments were served and
each received as a favor a nest
of Easter eggs
Those of the group attending
were Patty Dent, Rita Bennett.
Janet Inman Dariene Butler. i
netta Brinkmeyer. Sulene Keel,
Linda Holcomp, Donna Frisk,
Judy Piper, Judy Stewart, Gerry
Gerret, Virgie Walls, leader, Mrs.
Franklin Piper and assistant, Mr-:.
Ed Holcomb
Aslo enlovinz the evening were
Trudy, Cindy, Kay and Ed Holcomb.
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MAKLISOWAY GIRLS
HAVE EASTER CEREMONIAL
An Easter ceremonial marked
the highlight of Maklisoway Camp
Fire activities this month. The oc
casion was enioyed on the evening
of April 9, at the William LindseJ
uome, on East Cass street.
Setting for the council fire was
uie large nrepiace, witn a oacs
ground of yellow tapers and for
sythia on the manue. and ngniea
tapers about the room. President
Joyce Rand conducted the pro
gram, which opened as tne girls
slowly entered the living room to
uie "woneio bong." lorming
friendship circle. The Camp Fire
Law was repeated and Barbara
bwenson led the bandsign.
Elaine Reiser related the seven
crafts of Camp Fire, with further
description by Neala Cantleberry,
homecraft: outdoor, Kathi Oakley:
creative arts, Becky Roberts; fron
tier, conme Kay .Modrell; spons
ana games, Barbara wood: bust'
uess, Johnetta Smith, and citizen
ship, biaine Keiser.
Progress of members was then
observed with the presentation of
more wan seven hundred honor
beads by Mrs. Jack Chapman,
guardian.
An appropriate poem, by Emily
Dickinson, was read by Gretchen
McDonald.
Wohelo candlelighters were Judy
Parrott, Elaine Reiser and
'retcnen McDonald. Concluding
the ceremony candles were extin
guished by Barbara Swenson, Con
nie Kay Modrell and Neala Cantle-
: oerry.
' A springtime poem, by Gretch
en McDonald, was pninviwl fnl.
lowed by group singing of spring
ana Ddsier songs, lea Dy Patsy
i-1 uunjdiii, sungrieaaer.
uuests lor the evening were
aaran ana Anne Lldsell, Maurine
Hallmark and Kav ('ha nmnn
Arrangements were in charge of
uie lonowing committees: invita
tions, joyce Hand and Lynda
Smith; refreshments, . Johnetta
Smith, Lynda Smith, Connie Mod-
uii ana joyce Hand; serving,
Mary Lindsell, Nancy Crow, Joyce
Rand. Barbara Wood and Connie
Kay Modrell; shlne-up, Mary I.ind
sell. Sheirill Chapman, Joyce Rand
and Barbara Wood.
CAMAS VALLEY SHOW
A DECIDED SUCCESS
The hobby show sponsored by
the Camas Valley Garden Club,
was held at the school house, Wed
nesday. With nililM a nn,l.n. ...
entries. The garden club held open
iiuubi; m conjunction with the 4-H
club meeting the same evening
from 7 to a p.m. and was reward
n r a.'arKC turnout of parents.
nnicmuiEiiu were served by
the garden club and the 4-H motit.
its after the meeting and pic
tures were shown by Frank von
Korstel, 4-H agent from Rosoburg.
Prizes won in the hobby show
were as follows: purple ribbon:
1st grade, Carol Cummings and
Ronny Randell: 2nd grade, Shoran
(ummings and Donald Lawson
1. ,radc. Norma Randell and
Bobby Lawson- 4th grade, Pame
la Arnold; 5 th grade, Lorcne
Priest and Royce Kiscr; 6th
grade, Maxine Dancer; 7lh grade
Judy Defferding; 8th grade, Ellen
Spurlock and John Wheeler; blue
ribbons went to: Jimmy Kiscr
lst crude trt nnn,iM .:j r
tin,; . ."; .roe;
". ""hi man ami mine Bat-
: a ra,ac: Marilyn Thovson
and Jim Dclaney; 5th grade; l.e-
Ann Mnrvlw mu .1 . ... .. v
Solimc.ii.lt- ?!h' Bra,lc! 1w'n Brown
riht. i 1 . T1' P Brade; red
ribbons to: Judy Milton, 6th grade
and Lois Wiley. 8th grade.
POSSE AND AUXILIARY
SET SOCIAL MEETING
Douglas County Sheriffs posse
and auxiliary will hold a social
meeting at the fairgrounds Thurs
day evening with Mrs. Don Hagcr
ty and Mrs. Les Miller as hostesses.
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ANNUAL CAMP FIRE
MEETING TO BE HELD
IN SEATTLE THIS MONTH
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Council of Camip Fire Girls will
attend uie annual meeting oi Re
gion 6 to be Held in Seattle April
23-24, it wai anounced today by
Mona Hull, council president.
Gladys Amundson, executive di
rector. Mona Hult. local council
president, and Margaret Brubaker
corresponding secretary ana alter
nate Regional Representative, will
attend from Roseburg and will con
duct a workshoo on "Council
Members" Saturday morning.
While in Seattle Gladys Amund
son, executive director, will attend
the professionals' workshop to be
conducted April m - zi ana a,
At the re jnal meeting, which
wiu be attended ny volunteers ana
professional workers of Roseburg
council, an etiort win oe maae to
reflect the specific needs of each
council and to give attention to
them.
"Those who will attend the re-
gional meeting will find that there
is specific help and inspiration to
be gained," Mona Hult, council
president, said "Participants will
be able to absorb a wealth of new
information and exchange ideas
which should lead to a better un
derstanding of their particular du
ties in relation to the over-all ef
fectiveness of the Camp Fire pro
gram. Emphasis will be placed or,
total council operauon, Hoard ana
committee function, and their serv
ices to girl membership, the com
munity and group leader."
The purpose of the professionals'
workshop, which is one of ten
being conducted throughout the
country by the Personnel and
Training Department of Camp
Fire uirls, inc., is to adapt,
strengthen and make individual
council operations more effective
as camp f ire membership in
creases in communities.
"As Camo Fire has grown the
neea lor highly effective methods
of operation, with increasingly
ligher standards of service, has
been felt." Mona Hult, council
president, concluded.
CAMAS SEWING CLUB
HAS RECENT MEETING i
he Ha-DDV Circle Sewing Club
of Camas Valley met Tuesday, at
the home of Mrs. Oral Sallee in
Lower Camas.
A delicious potluck luncheon was
served to the following members:
Mrs. George ConcUnd. Mrs. Bill
Brown, Mrs. Arnold Burleson, Mrs.
Zella susbauer, Mrs. William Cun
ningham, Mrs. Virgil Moody, Mrs.
fcrnest boom, Mrs. Elmer sund
luist, Mrs. Louis Pryor, Mrs.
Dave Thrush, Mrs. Maude John
son and the hostess, Mrs. Sallee.
Th; afternoon was snent in sew
ing and visiting. Tne next meeting
will be April 27, at the home of
Mrs. William Cunningham with a
potluck lunch.
METHODIST WSCS CIRCLES
SET DESSERT LUNCHEONS
The following Methodist Circles
will meet Thursday for 1:30 p.m.
dessert luncheons: No. 1 at the
home of Mrs. L. M. Hodges on
Calkins Road with Mrs. James
Archer as co-hostess; No. 2 at the
home of Mrs. Clarence Grubbe.
1408 Hazel St; No. 3 at the home
ot Mrs. George Singleton 204 S.
Chadwick St.: No. 4 at the home
oi .Mrs. v. t. Jackson at Win
chester; No. 5 at '.he Adrian Fish
er home, 804 Harvard Ave.
CANYONVILLE REBEKAHS
INITIATE NEW MEMBERS
New members initiated Into Re
bckah Lodge No. 188 of Canyon
ville Tuesday evening were: Dora
Jean Anderson. Marie Lottis, Betty
Hagan and Teddy tee Ramsey.
Under the leadership of Alice
Terry, the drill team nut on the
floor work.
Following the meeting, refresh
ments were served from a table
beautifully decorated with a florkl
piece and decorated cake.
ZULEIMA NILE CLUB
TO HONOR QUEEN AT
POTLUCK SUPPER
Zuleima Nile Club, Daughters of
Ihe Nile, will meet at a 6:30 p.m.
potluck supper T.Nesdav, April 27,
at the Episcopal Parish House to
honor Queen Harnett Guldager of
Eugene, who will pay her official
visit to the club at that time. All
members are urged to be present.
LADY ELKS PLAN
THURSDAY MEETING
Lady Elks will meet at the Tem
ple Thursday evening with Dorn
Amlot, Mattie Gosnell and Mrs.
Charles Hea'.ey as hostesses.
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Community News Items
Spend Easter With Parents
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Schwader of
Roseburg spent Saturday and Sun
day in Myrtle Creek with Mr. and
Mrs, u. B. wooarun, parents ot
Mrs, Sohwader.
Go Te Portland Mr. and Mrs.
C. N. Downing, Fisher Road, spent
ast weekend in Portland with Mr.
and Mrs. James Goodman. Mrs.
Goodman ia the mother of Mr.
Downing.
Visits Enroute Lawrence De-
Witt visited his uncle and aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. DeWitt, in
Roseburg as he was enroute to
his home in Dallas, Ore.
Visit Mother Over Holidays
John Lautz, a student at Mount
Angel Seminary, visited his moth
er, Gertrude Lautz, over the Easi
er holidays.
Htre For Easter Mr. andi
Mrs, Vince McGovern of Roseburg
had as their guests Easter his
narents, Mr. and Mrs. P. McGov-
. I r n. . r T .1 .4 . - Dirlkt-.
ern; his brother, Clifford; 'J'"?"'",
McGoverns sister, Mrs. Ainen aisnjia " .---j - -Bmwell
Pall of Monroe, ant Miss KP Hall at 8:00 p.m. to honor Lie
Bertha Tokanten of Eugene. I past chiefs.
BETA IOTA CHAPTER
WILL MEET TONIGHT
Beta Iota, Epsilon Sigma Alpha
will have its social meeting Wed
nesday April 21, at 8 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. James Simims. AU
members are to wear hats created
by themselves as this will be
"Mad Hatters" party. The funniest
nat will win a prize tor its crea
tor. MELROSE HEC
TO MEET THURSDAY
Mrs. Nellie Mvers will enter
tain the Melrose HOC Thursday at
a 7:30 p.m. dessert supoer. ass is
ed by Mrs. Floyd Felt. Mrs. Clyde
Kenyon will have the program.
koii cau wui be on hobbies.
COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN
TO MEET THURSDAY
Women of the Country Club will
meet Thursday for a 12:30 o'clock
luncheon. Progressive or foursome
orrage wui oe p ayea at l p.m
MYRTLE CREEK WSCS
TO MEET THURSDAY
Myrtle Creek Methodist WSCS
will have a social meeting at the
nome ox jars, joe mciiiuis, weu
nesday. ,
GLENDALE WCTU
SET ALL DAY MEET
Glendale WOTU will meet Thurs
day for an all day quilting affair
at the home of Mrs. Ada Ames.
EVERGREEN HFC
TO MEET THURSDAY
Evergreen Grange HE Club will
meet Thursday for a noon potluck
luncheon. All members are urged
to attend.
Tennessee Ernie and
Helen O'Connell
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