The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, July 13, 1954, Image 9

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AE CLUB SETS
WEDNESDAY MEET
Roseburg Art and Embroi'
Club will meet Wednesday after
noon at the borne of Mrs. J. W.
Bowman, 307 S. Main St.
CAMAS GARDEN CLUB
PLANS QUILTING BEE
Camas Valley Garden Club will
hold a quilting bee at the home
of Mrs. Ernest Booth Wednesday
with a potluck luncheon planned
for noon.
WINSTON-DILL ARD
TOASTMISTR ESSES TO MEET
Winston - DUlard Toastmistress
Club will hold an installation din
ner Wednesday at the new Doug
las High School at 7:30 p.m.
TO REPEAT VOWS
SANTA MONICA, Calif. !
Keenan Wynn of the movies and
his wife, the former Shirley Jean
Hudson, have obtained a Califor
nia marriage license and plan to
repeat their wedding vows some
time next week.
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Local Community News Briefs
Back From Band John Gross
has returned to her home in Rose
burg, following the weekend in
Bend, Ore.
Back From Vacation Mr. and
Mrs. E. R. Harvey are back at
their borne in Westmoreland, fol
lowing a month vacationing at
Lake Taboe.
Attends Wadding Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Ferguson of Canyon
ville have returned home from
Los Angeles, where they attended
the wedding of their niece.
Arrlvts On Furlough Sgt. Bill
Sumner has arrived from Che Air
Force Base at Great Falls, Mont.,
to spend a 7-day furlough with his
wife and their young son in Rose
burg. Attend Convention Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Hunsaker, Mr, and
Mrs. Avery Thompson and Mr.
and Mrs. Sid Leiken are back at
their homes in Roseburg, follow
ing a trip to Eugene to attend
Ine Democratic welcome to Adlai
Stevenson.
Rt turns To Brockway Mrs.
Warren Carter and daughter, Ca
rol, and Mrs. Carter's mother
have returrned to their home at
Brockway following a two-week
stay in Long Beach, Calif, visit
ing relatives and friends.
Visit At Josit Home Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Day of the Blue Moon
Ranch, Medford, were recent
visitors of the latter s brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
Josse, Roseburg. Mrs. Day was
Edna Farmer until her marriage
to Mr. Day a month ago. They
spent their honeymoon in San
Francisco and then came to Rose
burg to visit before going to Med-ford.
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Cm To Portland Mr. and
Mrs. W. P. Hackney of Glide
made a business trip to Portland
Friday.
Visiting Brother Roger Miller
ot Roseburg is spending a couple
of weeks visiting bis brother, Von
dii Miller Jr., who is stationed at
Odeil Lookout.
Go To Furniture Mart Mr. and
Mrs. James Judd of Judd's Fur
niture store in Rnseburg, have left
for Seattle to attwid the furniture
market.
To Attend Reunion Seven!
relatives and friends in Roseburg
plan to attend the Belieu family's
second annual reunion, to be held,
July IS, at Hoffman Park, Myrtle
Point.
Doing Nicely Charles Shaw,
who received emergency treat
ment at Mercy Hospital last
Thursday for burns suffered when
a gasoline lamp blew up, is now
reported to be doing nicely at his
home at Glide.
Movo To Grn Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Kin and four chil
dren, formerly of Independence,
recently moved to Green to make
their home and where Mr. King
will be in the logging business. Mr.
King is a brother of Mrs. Veri
Skeel of Winchester.
Old Friends Visit Guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
Reed, 2040 Brown Ave., Tuesday
and Wednesday of last week were
Mr. and Mrst Wesley Jones of
Centralis, Wash. The two women
were neighbors years ago in Ten
nessee. Returns To Leke Mrs. H. H.
Hobi, and son, Hermie, left Satur
day for their summer lodge at
Lake-O'-the-Woods. following sev
eral days at their home in Rose
burg. They were accompanied here
by John Counts, who returned to
his home, following a week's stay
at the Hobi lodge.
Former Resident Here S. G.
Sellick, formerly of Roseburg,
now a resident of St. Petersburg,
Fla is visiting Attorney and Mrs.
R. L. Whipple and other friends
in Roseburg. Mr. Sellick was chief
signal maintainer for Southern Pa
cific Railroad while he lived in
Roseburg.
Visit In Roseburg Five Army
Nurses stationed at Fort Lewis,
and who are en route to the Far
.East, spent the weekend in Rose
burg visiting SUters of Mercy at
Mercy Hospital. The five, all sec
ond lieutenants, are Mary Louise
Evans of Lawton, Okla.; Mary
Pachan, Eagle Bend, Minn.; Edna
Burkett, Arizona; Phyllis Gates,
Boston, and Marian Varklet, Pen
sylvania. The five were taken by
Sister Therese, Sister Finbar and
Miss Kathleen Wolfe to Coos Bay
Sunday, where they enjoyed a pic
nic. Lt. Evans and Sister Mary
Therese were former associates in
Joplm, Missouri.
Fish At Klamath 'Mr. andi Visits In Medford Max McKin-,
Mrs. carl Youngren spent a re-iney, x-ray teohmcian at Mercy
cent weekend outing at FortiHospitaJ, spent the weekend at bis
Klamath, fishing.
Has Emergency Treatment
Robert Nault, Star Route, Brock
way, received emergency treat
ment at Mercy Hospital over the
weekend for a nose injury.
Back From Winchester Bay
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brundagc
and son, Mike, have returned alt
er several days spent at Winches
ter Bay. They are owners of Web
ers Bakery in Roseburg.
Enjoy Wetktnd Roseburg Fire
borne in Medford.
Arrivts For Visit Mrs. G. R.
Child of San Francisco has ar
rived in Koseburg to enjoy her
annual summer stay at the Hotel
Umpqua and to visit friends.
Visiting At Killip Home John
W. Killip of Ajo, Aril., is spend
ing several weeks here visiting
his son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. John Killip, and small
daughter, Sula Joan.
Back From Brewster Mr. and
Chief and Mrs. W. T. Mills and I Mrs. B. H. Laird and the former's
sons, Billy and Donnie, of Rose- sister, Mrs. Julius Benham, have
burg enjoyed the weekend at Ban
don and Charleston, where they
visaed menus.
Mrs. Clarke Home Mrs. Gcor
gene Clark has just returned
from attending summer session at
Oregon State College and will be
home for a few days before tak
ing a trip to Seattle and the East
ern parts of Oregon.
Suffers Injury Jimmy Darrel
Hart, 2-year-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Hart, Box 45, Wil
bur, lost the tip of his little finger
when it was struck by a hammer.
He was taken to Mercy Hospital
for emergency treatment.
Visits Friends Mr. and Mrs.
R. D. Reed visited in Corvallis
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Leonard and family, former Doug
las County residents, then motored
to McMinnville that evening to be
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mclviu
Duggan. They returned to their
home here Friday.
Visits At Rano Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Grubbe and Mr. and
Mrs. R. D. Reed spent a recent
weekend in Reno, Vcn., visiting
Mrs. Grubbe's daughter, Mrs.
Jack Williams, and family. Ac
companying them was Larry Dean
Williams, who had been visiting
for some time at the Grubbe
home.
From Kansas City Mr. and
Mrs. Clem Myers, Kansas City,
Mo., and son, Richard, are visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cox and
family, 122 S. Jackson St. They
will stay here about 10 days. Mrs.
Myers is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Cox. Richard visited Mr. and
Mrs. Marlin Cox and Buddy and
Johnny, 2044 Brown Ave., his un-
ln aunt nnA wiir!n Tha (Ttvim
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had a family gathering on Sunday
at the Marlin Cox home.
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Tues. July 13, 1954 The News-Review, Roseburg, Or. 9
Camp Fire Girls Study Nature
relumed to their homes in Rose
burg, following several days in
Brewster visiting relatives and
friends.
Enjoy Weekend Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Preston and Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Pieston and daughter. San
dra and son, Ronald, of Roseburg
enjoyed ine weenena at lennule
Lake.
Brings Husband Home Mrs.
Hurley Smith of Roseburg made
a recent trip to Brookings, Ore.,
to bring her husband home. Mr.
Smith, who is with the plywood
mill at Brookings, recently suffer
ed a back injury and is now con
valescing at his home here.
Visit Here Mr. and Mrs
Frank Register of Eugene, for
merly of this city, spent Sun
day in Roseburg visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Preston. They also
called on Mrs. Huffsandcr of Los
Angeles, who is a medical patient
at Douglas Community Hospital.
Visit In Roseburg Lt. Col. and
Mrs. A. N. Rackleff and two sons,
George and Brian, of Arlington,
Va., were housegucsts over the
weekend in Roseburg of Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. McGregor and daugh
ter, Stephanie. They also visited
Mrs. Rackleff's brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Hcnncssy, on Hickory Street. Col.
i-Rackleff will sail from New York
Aug. 3 for Germany. His family
will return to Roseburg for a
short visit and then go to Germany
to join him and make their home.
The Rackleffs and the McGregors
became close friends when both
families resided in Coos Bay.
Last week, the McGregors went to
Portland and brought home their
young daughter, Stephanie, who
had spent the last month there
visiting her paternal grandmoth
er, Mrs. Angus McGregor.
Visit In Modford Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Sorey of Roseburg spent
Sunday and Monday in Medford,
visiting friends.
Attend Water Carnival Mr.
ana Airs. Glen li. Tav or and Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Revelle attended
the 21st annual water carnival at
Bend over the Fourth of July.
Return To Portland Miss Am
ber Spinning has returned lo her
borne in Portland, following the
weekend in Roseburg as the
house guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
Henninger.
Leave For Go.rh.rt Mrs. Roy
Cummins and daughter, Lesloy,
and son, Christopher, of Roseburg
left Monday for Gearhart to spend
a month visiting the former's
mother, Mrs. C. E. Miller Sr.
Picnic Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Carl W.
Muller, Dr. and Mrs. Verner An
derson, Mrs. Gretha Creamer and
Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Hansen en
joyed a picnic on Little River
Sunday.
Enjoy Weekend Trip Attor
ney and Mrs. Thomas Hartfiol and
the former's mother, Mrs. C. G.
Ferrier, of Roseburg enjoyed a
weekend trip to Bandon and Brook
ings and back via Grants Pass.
The lily parade scheduled for Sat
urday in Brookings was postponed
on account of the rain. However,
the annual rodeo took place.
Visits In Rosobura Mrs. Grant
Moore of Palo Alto, Calif., spent
the weekend in Roseburg visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Rickli and
Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Dillard. Mrs.
Moore formerly made her home in
Kosoburg. She win visit in Port.
land and then will go to The Dalles
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Beard,
former residents of this city, be
fore returning to California.
Reports To Air Bast Larry
Henninger, who was graduated
from Stanford in June and !hen
reported for military service at
San Antonio, Tex., spent Saturday
and Sunday in Roseburg visitinc
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
Henninger, after whioh he left for
Parks Air Force Base at Pleas
anton, Calif., to report for further
training. He was accompanied
home by his brother, Wayne Hen
ninger, who has been spending
tne last montn vacationing. He ac
companied Larry to San Antonio
and, following a visit there, pro
ceeded to Lake Tahoe to spend the
remainder of his vacation.
By LOUISA COATS
Mrs. Gladys Burr and Mrs. Nor
ma Martin recently took their
Camp Fire group for a hike up
Sibold Canyon Road. On the way
they, stopped along Porter Creek
and made a study of frogs, from
polliwogs to grown frogs and the
different types.
While they were gone some boys
had killed a rattlesnake and the
giris stopped to look at it and to
learn about them from their lead
ers. Returning to Mrs. Burr's home
they held their business meeting
and made plans to entertain their
sponsors. They worked on their
memory books which they com
pleted. They decided to sell greet
ing cards and Christmas cards to
raise money for the Camp Fire
fund.
Those present were: Sally Ison.
Genalce Sinclair, Sharon Cotv,
Sharm Martin, Linda Sherman,
Mariene Bowles, Carol Burr. Nan
cy Sypher, Kathy Lucas, Ret a
rreadman and Mrs. Burr and Mrs.
Martin.
Word has been received by Mrs.
B. B. Smith and Wayne and Irvin
Breitenbuher of the death of
their uncle, James Rookard. Fun
eral services were held in Myrtle
Point Saturday. Mrs. Leon Simp
son of the Frontier Store on the
North Umpqua Road Is also a nieca
of Rookard.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Smith have
reeived word of a new treat
granddaughter, Sandra Lynn, born
on July 2 to Lt. and Mrs. M. J.
Wirth at the air fore base in
Hawaii; the baby weighed six and
one-half pounds. Mrs. Wirth is the
former Betty Lou Singleton.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Smith have
received word from their son, Sid
ney, that he will receive his dis
charge from the navy about Au
gust 12 and will leave with his wife
for Oregon about the first of Sep
tember. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ekstein of
Coos Bay called at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Smith in Ten
mile on THursday.
Diet-conscious women add
flavor to their low calorie
meals with Hollywood
Bread
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