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YONCALLA WOMEN ENTERTAIN FRIENDS Mrs. Bun Moody and Mrs. War ren Sherley entertained at a smor gasbord dinner at Roseburg Thurs day evening. They were the Jooi er in a recent cribbage tourna ment Guests at the dinner Included: Mrs. Leslie Morris, Miss Nan Aw ard, Mrs. Dean Hall, Mrs. Moody and Mrs. Sherley. met MB FLEGEL Transfer & Storage Phone 3-4436 TED ASKS S4uaw drssses ore easy to mm ADLIRMfC mm www rf .1",' I - t"i 1 . I WITHOUT ATTACHMENTS you can do every sewing operation such ns making buttonholes, sewing on buttons, monngram ming, blind-stitching, darning and mending and embroidering. You can even sew in two different colors at the same time! Even if you've never sewn before vou'll be able to sew immediately on (he Automatic Acilrrmnticl For a real sewing thrill try it tndayl NO DOWN PAYMENTEASY TERMS ...if You Have A Trade-in Free Sewing LrcAejD Majce Us Your M I 8 The News-Review, Roseburg, Or. Fri., Aug. 13 1954 ART ASSOCIATION SPONSORS SUCCESSFUL TWO-DAY EXHIBIT HERE One of the largest and most successful outdoor exhibits to be I sponsored by the Roseburg Art Association was enjoyed last Fri day and Saturday in the Library I Park. i Assisting to make the affair suc cessful included Knudttons Jewel ry Store, Miller's, Yarn Shop, Carstens, Roseburg City Library and Arbuckles. Club members were also appre ciative of Lawrence Wiley, who made the large frame for the liv ing picture and set it up in the park. Special demonstration were given as added attractions of tfaa exhibit. BADOURA CLUB TO SPONSOR RUMMAGE SAL ON AUG. 28 I Saturday, Aug. 28, has been set ; as the date of the rummage sale to be sponsored by Badoura Club, Daughters of the Nile, at the Epis-1 copal Parish Hall on East Cass Street. The sale will open at 8:30 a.m Dr. I. W. 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They crossed via ferry to Astoria and then went to Trout Lake, Wash., to see another brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Coate, who operate a dairy in that city. They drove back to Portland to visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashenberner and family. and Moore's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Daune Moore. From Portland they went to Newburg to see Mrs. Henry Church, a former teacher in the Camas Valley schools. They went to Dundee tj call on Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daley Mrs. Daley is the former Pol'y Roberts of Camas Valley, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rob erts. Their next stop was in 11 c Minnville to visit with another sis ter of Mrs. Moore's, Mrs. Frank Molancy, and then to Fall Creek to see ah aunt, Miss Minnie Leigh, before returning home. SUTHERLIN CHURCH HONORS PASTOR AND WIFE AT SHOWER Last Sunday night after church, members of the Sulherlin Chris tain Church, honored Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bently at a pound shower, after which refreshments wers served. Mr. and Mrs. Bendley cams to Sutherlin to take over the pastorate of the church, July 1, from bngle iwood, Calif.; previously they were missionaries in Venezuela, for four years, and were Mexican mis sionaries for two years. They also were located at Oaxaca, Mexico for a time, Mr. Bentley was graduated from Eugene Bible University, which is now Northwest Christian College, in 1927. Mrs. Bentley is also an ordained minister, and they have three sons, two of whom are mar ried. Mrs. Bentley is a native of Roseburg, and was the former Goldie Bruton. BADOURA SEWING CLUB TO MEET Badoura Club, Daughters of the Nile, Sewing Olub will meet at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs, A. J. 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Jackson FAIR OAKS CLUB ENJOYS DINNER Fair Oaks Industrial Club met Thursday at the club house for t noon potluck dinner with Mrs. Flossie Sheffel and Mrs. Helen Gourley as hostesses of the day. Beautiful bouquets of summer Dow ers were used about the spacious room. Covers were placed for gueste, Mrs. Fhilo and Mrs, Zola North craft, and members: Mesdames, Ruth Manning, Maggie Fran:is, Myrtle Geider, Maxine Lewis, Jen nie Harrison, Ida Weber, Irene McGinty, Flossie Sheffel, Kay Moore, Francis Davus, Edith Ger ard, Mrs. Byles, Bessie Webor. Helen Gourley, Betty Adams, Glad ys Adams, May Fitch, Maurene Batman, Martha Davis, .Dora Hamilton, Gwyn Webber and Miss Francis Larson. Mrs. Maxine Lewis told of a trip that they took recently and staled that they visited first at Detroit, where they got a new car, then went to Missouri, Okla homa, Texas, Kansas and Color ado,' , , It was decided to get to work on another country auction, to be held sometime in October. Hostesses for September will be Mrs. Myrtle Geider and Mrs. Glad ys Adams, to be held at the home of Mrs. Geider. TEENAGE COMMITTEE MEETS AT MCFALL HOME The publicity committee of the Winston-Dillard community teen age club met Tuesday night at the home of its advisor, W. C. Me Fall, in Dillard. They started work on posters for advertising their Wednesday night dances and dis cussed refreshments, new records for the dancing, and the problems ot chaperones. The group decided to hold officer and committee meetings every other Tuesday eve ning. Ralph Barker's band still plays for the Wednesday night dances and it is hoped that there will soon be a juke box. Any members are welcome to come to the com mittee meetings. A great need Is expressed for chaperones. Parents wishing to as sist are urged to call Wanda Sta cy. 9-5170. or William McFall. 9-8474. The teenage members pres ent were: ina r erro, Grant Ferrc. Carol Stacy, Marion Samll an3 Mr. and Mrs. W. McFall. FORMER RESIDENTS OF MYRTLE CREEK TO PICNIC SUNDAY Former residents of Myrtle Creek will hold their annual re union at Benton Lane Park, five miles north of Junction City on highway 99. The noon potluck will be followed by games and vis iting. Coffee and ice cream will be furnished. IN HOUSE PAINT! A Golfon ie S'l for inferior and exterior use... S W PORCH and FLOOR ENAMEL Durable finish for porches, steps, kitchen and playroom floors. Withstands rain, snow. sun, sand, hard wear. 9 rich colors. "93 Dial 3-6628 f rawing v um no fNAJWrL SUTHERLIN CHURCH WOMEN HAVE MEET Christian Women's Fellowship 3l (he Sutherlin Christian Church held its regular potluck dinner Thurs day in the social rooms with Mrs Cena Wall and Mrs. Genevieve Cox as hostesses. Several bou quets of summer flowers formed a pretty setting for the noon dinner. Covers were placed for fourteen members and four guests: Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bently, pastor and wife; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stebbins, of Redlands, Calif., par ents of Mrs. Bentley. Mrs. Leota Hardesty opened the afternoon meeting with the sink ing of hymns, followed by devo tionals by Maczel Scovell. ' Roll call was answered by scrip ture verses. Work chairman, Mrs. Ada Abeene, reported that six boxes ot clothing had been sent to Okinawa Christian Mission, and five to the McKinley Indian Mission at lop penish, Wash. A picnic was planned for the next meeting, Aug. 19, at the Mack Brown nanc. During the afternoon the ladies gave a kitchen shower for Mrs. Effie Dunning, a recent bride. BUCKEROO CLUB HAS GUESTS Buckeroo Square Dance C 1 u o had visitors at their regular Mon day night practice session when a group of teenage square dancers and their instructors from Days Creek came to join them for the evening. The visitors call themselves the "Hillbilly Stampers" and have four to six squares of young peo ple, who dance at the Days Creek High School. Red and Grace Gid ley, instructors, brought one square to practice at the Barn under the supervision of Curley Reynolds in order to have it in readiness for the Douglas County Fair. Dancers visiting were: Shannon Gidley, Bob Bobb, Delia Wright, Jack Gidley, Sandra Fairfield, Jo anne Ashbaugh, Tenel Simmons, Jean Fairfield. Wade Worthin'ton and Howard Dunlap. CRATER LAKE IS SCENE OF FAMILY REUNION Mr. and Mrs. Norman Compton and family and Nettie Compton left last Saturday for the Oregon Caves. They spent the night at Crater Lake, where they met members of their family for a re union picnic Sunday. Families present were: Mr. and Mts. Ariel Hubbard and family; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hancock, Mrs. Elsie Hubbard of Cottage Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moon and family of Pleasant Hill; and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Willoughby and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Page and family. Mrs. Maude McElmurry nf Strathmore, Calif, returned to Elkton with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Compton, where she will pay an extended visit. JEANS AND CALICO DANCE TO BE HELD Jeans and Calico Dance to be held at the Moose Club Saturday, Aug. 14. The committees in charge of the dance are: Mooseheart Alumni: chairman, Beulah Blake, and publicity chairman, Caludia Jarvie. This dance is in honor of Evelyn Kuper, the adopted child at Moose heart, Illinois. Chuck Wagon Snack to be serv ed. All members and guests are in vited. ORIENTAL SHRINE CLUB TO MEET MONDAY The Roseburg Ladies Oriental Shrine Club will meet Monday, Aug. 16. at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. W. L. Carr. All membevs are urged to be present. SOAPS, CLEANERS AND DETERGENTS are good for cleaning clothes and dishes But Look What They Do To Your Hands! 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There will be signs to direct peo ple from the highway they should turn off at the Jackson place at the top of the hill north of the Winchester bridge. CHORAL SOCIETY TO PICNIC SUNDAY Roseburg Choral Society mem bers, families and friends are in vited to a picnic Sunday to be held at the Frank Stringer ranch at 1 p.m. Softball swimming add games are planned. Those attend ing are asked to call 2-3294 or.9 W69. RUMMAGE SALE SET FOR SATURDAY Alpha Chi Chapter, fcpsilon SU ma Alpha, will hold a rummage sale Saturday at the Episcopal Church. The sale will start at 9:30 a.m. and continue until 4 p.m. Baby furniture and clothes for the entire family will be featured. Pub lic is invited.- B. OF RT. AUXILIARY TO PICNIC SUNDAY Ladies Auxiliary to the B. ot RT annual family picnic will be Eheld Sunday at 4 p.m. at Umpqua Park. Members are to bring salad or cake and own table service un less contacted by the committee. TYEE FAMILIES SET PICNIC SUNDAY Minter, Powell and Rader fam ilies and friends are to hold a picnic Sunday at the Minter picnie grounds on Bullock Road, north of Tyee Bridge. BUCKEROO DANCERS POSTPONE SATURDAY DANCE Buckeroo Square Dance Cluib has postponed its regular .Saturday dance, Aug. 14. Meiwbers are planning to attend the dance at Sutherlin celebrating Timber Days. MOOSE WOMEN SPONSORING DANCE Women of the Moose are spon soring an Evelyn Kuper dance at the lodge hall with Beaulah Blake and DanHia .Tarvip in rhnrpp Thp dance will be held Saturday nicht for members and invited guests. FORMER RESIDENTS OF KANSAS TO PICNIC All former Jewell County Kan sans are invited to a picnic Sun day at Laurelhurst Park, Port land. Letters will be appreciated from those unable to attend. Bell Ringers For OFFICIAL BOY SCOUT OXFORD If you need a shoe that will take a lot of punishment then this is the shoe for you. It keeps its smart looks and extra comfort throughout iti whole life. 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