8 Th. Newi-Review, Rowburg, Ore. Mon. Junt 21, 1954
MRS. SOUTHWICK IS
GUEST SPEAKER
AT YONCALLA WSCS
At the reeular missionary meet-
in nf the WSCS of the Yoncalla
Methodist Church, held Thursday
EVERGREEN HAS
INTERESTING MEET
Mrs. Ruhie Bloom conducted th
regular business meeting of the
Evergreen Grange Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs Arthur McGuire
afternoon, Mrs. Fred Southwic "-- J' , VrV oS
KoscDurg was guesi r rn.
of
Mrs
Southwick who is with the
speech department of the Women's
Christian Temperance Union spoke,
on the work of the WCTU. Five
children accompanied her and put
on a short program on alcoholism.
The children were working 'or
bronie medals. Children entering
the contest were Nancy was3,
Fay Ollivant, Marvin Patterson,
Betty Jo Pillion and Rctta Pat
terson. The three judges gave tnc
award to Marvin Patterson.
Mrs. Southwick has been !n
WCTU work for several years.
Other guests present Included
Mrs A H. Marsh and Mrs. Rob
ert Patterson. Mrs. Marsh also
gave a short talk, stating that
there are 174 children between the
ages of 4 to 18 years of age now
at the F?rm Home near Corvallis.
Mrs. Elmer Currier, president
of the society, had a membership
card with her that had been is
sued to her grandmother in 1896
from the Friends Church in West
Elk'on, Ohio, by the WCTU.
Mrs. lllcan Pontiue, retiring
president, received a nice gift
from the society. Jne onurcn Kitch
en has been replenished with a
new electric hot water heater, two
jiow teapots, a new coffee pot and
new dish pans.
The next meeting of the society
will be June 22 with Mrs. Char
lie Kirklie and Mrs. Noble Snider,
hostesses.
MRS. CARNES HOSTS
FRIENDS AT PARTY
Francos Carnes was hostess
last Thursday afternoon at a dnm
nnstration partv given at her
fcome by Bessie Lakoy of Drain.
Guests present were: Nettie
Compton, Dorothy Binder, Lois
Lovenhagcn, Frances Hedden and
Connie Anderson. After the. dem
onstration refreshments w e r
served by the hostess.
MOTHERS CLUB TO
MEET AT BECKHAM
HOME TONIGHT
Young Mothers Club of Rose
burg First Baptist Church will
meet tonigt at 7:30 at the home
of Joy Beckham, 1921 Portland
St. All members urged to attend.
SAWDUST
Phone 2-1524
Claude VJiWey Tue Co.
1502 East Douglis
iiostions.
Lecturer Josephine rarxnurs:,
presented a musical program
which included quizes and group
iinging.
Members voted to build a ce
ment porch when the kitchen is
rnmnteled. Mrs Bloom, master,
and Charles siaouasn, Dusmens
aijcirt. will attend state grange
meeting at Albany.
Quarterly birthdays of mem
bers were honored with cake and
ice cream during the social hour
Next meeting will be a potluck
supper at 6:30 p.m. and the hobby
table chairman. Ruhie Baker, h is
asked members to bring antiques
for the display.
The HE Club met Thursday at
the hall and cleaned up the kitch
en. A potluck luncheon was en
joyed at noon,
Next meeting of the club will
be at the hall Thursday with a
potluck luncheon planned.
TIMBER POST VFW
HAS PARTY AT AZALEA
VFW Timber Post 7745 and aux
iliary, held a dancing and card
party at the Aaleaz Grange Hall
June 12. The party was given for
all members and those eligible to
join, and attendance was excel
lent. Music wa furnished by Don
Snyder, Leroy Vaughn and Wil
lard Ponsonby.
lard Ponsonby.
Refreshments were served by
the auxiliary,
HAWAIIAN PICTURES
TO BE SHOWN
AT MELROSE GRANGE
A social evening will be held
at the Melrose Grange Hall Fri
day night at 8 p.m. when Mr.
and Mrs. William Garrick. who
made the trip to Hawaii with the
grange group last spring, will
show piclure. Mrs. Ester Cooper
will present hula numbers. Tne
public is invited.
UMPQUA GROVE SET
MEETING FOR TONIGHT
Mrs. Bcsse Lounsbury of Rose-
burg will be hostess to Umpqua
Grove No. 51, of Supreme Forest
Woodman Circle tonight for a so
cial affair.
EAGLES AUXILIARY
TO MEET TUESDAY
Fagles Auxiliary No. 1497 will
meet at the hall Tuesday at 8
p.m.
LADIES SHRINE CLUB
WILL MEET TONIGHT
Mrs. Mona Hult will be hostess
to the Ladies Oriental Shrine Club
at tier home at 8 p.m.
MISTLETOE CHAPTER OES
CELEBRATES ANNIVERSART
Mistletoe Chapter 114, OES, cel
ebrated its fortieth birthday at the
regular m;eting Tuesday night.
Alma Love, worthy matron, chose
this occasion to honor the three
rhurter members living in R.i-
hi. Mr. Charles Mosthaf, Mrs,
Evelyn Gardner and Mrs. Hat'ie
'ihompson. Mrs. Thompson, who
suffered a broken hip some weeks
n tut ua iinnhlo to be present.
The' honor guests were welcomed
u.. vuw liiua wnrthv Datron.
and each was presented a gift
from the chapter.
A musical program, both instru
Anai anri vwal was presented
for their pleasure A number of
visitors were present from Glen
dale, Oanyonville and Myrtio
Creek: ardong them were two
sons of Mrs. Mosthaf, Pete Ulam
of Gazley Road, and Clay Ulam
of Myrtle Creek. Refreshments
were served after the program.
ART ASSOCIATION
TO MEET TUESDAY ,
Rn.nhurir Art Association will
meet at the home oi Mrs. w.n
i-r.nt Rmun 440 Clair St.. Tues
day at 8 p.m. Members are urged
to allena.
BADOURA CLUB
TO MEET TUESDAY
Badoura Club. Daughters of the
Nile sewinB croup will meet
Tuesday at the borne of Mrs. Roy
Bellows, J14 torey ve., i x.ou
p.m.
ELKTON LIONS I
ENTERTAIN LADIES
Elkton Lioni Club entertained
their wives last Wednesday eve
ning at a chicken dinner t the
lodge hall. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Reg
an of Drain and Tommy Myers
of Drain were guests.
Mr. Regen acted as toastmaater
the evening's program. Dur
ing the dinner hour bail urosnung
p!yed several piano selections.
:;hamn Johnson sang two solos
accompanied by Molly Monner.
Peg Price gave a very entertain
ing reading and Patricia St. Den
nis presented a tap dance. Tommy
Myers insiauea me new airan
and presented several different
pins to the Elkton Lions. Wade
Hendcrer, newly installed presi-
rieit oresented a loveiy piaque
to Carl Grimsrud, outgoing pres
ident.
KEYSTONE CIRCLE
TO MEET MONDAY
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Vavatana Tirrle nf First Meth"
odist Church of Roseburg will
meet tonight at 7:30 o ciock at me
home of Mrs. Earl Wiley for a
no-hostess dessert-supper.
bridge LEAGUE TO
MEET TUESDAY
Roseburg Unit, American Con
tract Bridge League, will meet
Tuesday at the Elks Temple at
7-30 p.m. for the monthly master
point duplicate bridge play.
ASSOCIATED VOLUNTEERS
SET VA DANCE TUESDAY
Associated Volunteers are
sponsoring a dance Tuesday night
BUCKEROOS . j.. 1
ELECT STAFF "
Boyd T. Canoy, popular square
dancer of the Roseburg area,
was elected president of the Buck
et Square Dance Club at
he last quarterly meeting.
As a dancer in the Buckeroo
Club since 1951, Canoy is acquaint
ed with the administrative prob
lems of such an organization and
pledged the one hundred lorty
cieht membership a forward-look
ing and active program ior me
coming year. Other officers elect
ed were vice president, Carl Rul.h-
rauff: socretary Marty mcmuii-
tn. and treasurer, Bonnie Jean
Krohn.
Installation of the above offi
cers was held at the regular
Saturday night dance the follow,
mg week
EIGHT AND FORTY
TO MEET TUESDAY
Eieht and Forty. Douglas Coun.
ty Salon No. 505. will hold an in
stallation of officers in Memor
ial Building in Tri-City Tuesday
evening.
Community Nevs Items
Spend Day In Eugene Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Burke of Glide
pent Wednesday in r.ugenc,
whjre Mrs. Burke received medi
cal treatment.
Returns From Portland Mrs.
Mary L. Newhouse returned home
Thursday from Portland where
she had spent several days at
tending w business.
Visited Sister Mr. and Mrs.
a v 'iy-iv nf Pall Brook. Calif .
vere recent guests at the home of
i'.b laltei- s brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ritchie
of Garden Valiey Mrs. Trew is
the former Grace LaBrie, and .s
well known here. They also visit
ed their nephew and niece, Mr.
and Mrs LaBrie Ritchie, and
family while here.
Attend Convention Among the
delegates of the Roseburg Lions
Club attending the 30th annual Li
ons Club state convention at Coos
Bay for three days last week
were: Mr. and Mrs. George Fos
ter, Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Tuck, Mr.
2nd Mrs Edell Bryant, Mr. and
,lrs. Charles Thomas, Mr. anil
ana
and
SUTHERLIN GUILD
TO MEET TUESDAY1
Mrs. Willian Blakeley will be
In kj. Ciithai-lin HllilH r.f
it. c;,.,i fhorxh TnneHav at Mrs. Thomas Hartfiel, Mr.
.m umkn 3r ,,'roBA iflUlrs. Charles Collins. Mr.
,',: . 'fri.nt Mrs. Glen Clute. Mr. and Mr.
; : jE p. Buckingham, Mr. and Mrs.
. . Itoy Hebard, Mr. and Mrs.' C. L,
from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the rec- ' . w ,
reation hall at VA Hospital with Thompson and Mr, and Mrs. Wal
Ann Storra as chairman. iter Welkcr.
Visit At Glide Mrs. William
Uodcgrave of Glide has had as
houseguests in their home recent
ly, her father and two sisters from
Sandy.
Here Far Celebration Mr. and
Mrs. W. O. Piper of San Diego,
Calif., and Mrs. Laverne Sluser
of Klamath Falls are visiting at
the O. A. Kenncrlv Sr. home.
They attended the golden wedding
anniversary celebration neia sun
day at the home of the Kennedys'
daughter, Mrs. T. J. McKinney.
Here From Grants Pass Mr?
Martin Brooks and sons Mike and
Martin of Grants Pass were in
Hoseburg Wednesday visiting her
mother. Mrs. Ethel Kluner, wno
has been confined to her home with
an injured ankle. They also vis
ited Mr. Brooks' mother, Mrs.
Lillian Brooks, who is employed
at Community Hospital, and re
turned home in the evening.
Visit Friends Here Mr. and
Mrs. Lyie Humphrey, Los An
geles, stopped in Roseburg for
several days last week enroute
home from a trip which took them
to Lake Louise and points of in
terest in Canada. They are own
;rs of the Golden Grain Farmers
Market bakery in Los Angeles.
The Humphreys own a ranch at
Winchester and visited several
friends while here.
Here For Summer Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Bailey have arrived
in Roseburg for the summer from
Fort Collins, Colo., where the for
mer is a student at Colorado AlcM
veterinary school. He will assist
his brother, Dr. Don Bailey, .a
ins veterinary work this summer.
They tr? staying at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Bailey.
CLAIMS FILED
SALEM (At The State Indus
trial Accident Commission report
ed Friday that during the week
ending June 17 claims has been
filed for 18 cases of occupational
disease, 1.226 accidents and one
fatality. The fatality claim was in
connection with the death of a
Portland truck driver, Alvin F.
Merrill, in an accident in Portland'
Sept. 9, 1953.
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