A BANQUET honoring Judge Arba F. Stearns of Oakland on his 100th birthday anni
versgry was a large and enjoyable affolf-Sunday at the Veterans Memorial Building.
Pictures -above- are-the guests honoring -Judge Steorns.' Below, Judge Stearns poses
for his birthday portrait, (Pictures by Sid of Fredrickson's Photo Lab). - -
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JUDGE ARBA STEARNS, poses in the above picture with the members of his immediate
family On his right is his son, Edwin Stearns, and the latter's wife. On his left is his
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Harry C. Stearns, and his daughter, Mrs. Guy Pealer. (Picture by
Sid of Fredrickson's Photo Lab).
LELAND R. WAOE
MARRIES IN VIRGINIA .
Miss Dorothy Irene Pearce, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
H. Mastin of Bumipass,. Va., and
Leland R. Wade, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Wade of Dillard, were
married, Sept. 18, at the Good
Hope Baptist Church in Bumpass,
Va. The impressive double ring
ceremony was performed by the
Hev. Max Green, pastor of the
Bumpass Baptist Church, before a
group of intimate friends and rela
tives Saturday evening at 7 o'clock.
The ceremony was followed by
a reception-dinner at the home of
the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mastin. Sunday afternoon over one
hundred friends and relatives call
ed at their farm home to con
gratulate the young couple. Young
Wade has been in the Service for
the past year, stationed for the
past eight months at 405 Supply
Sq. Langley A.F. Base. The young
couple are making their home
near the base.
MRS. RIFE HOSTS
COFFEE CUP CLUB
The Coffee Cup Club met re
cently at the home of Mrs. Raj
Rife on Quines Creek. The after
noon was spent in getting a quilt
ready for the frames, for quilting
at the next meeting. Refreshments
were served. Plans were made to
conduct a booth at the Wolf Creek
carnival on Halloween.
Those present included: Mri.
Anna Scott and Mrs. Smith,
guests from Missouri; Barbara
Cefson. Connie Robertson. Loe!a
Sife, Hazel McPherran and Mary
iltz. The Coffee Cup Club is open
tor new members.
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Forma Dance To '
Be Held hlov. 13 '
At Country ,Cub
A fall formal dance has been
planned for members of the Rose
burg Country Club to be held at
9:30 p.m. Nov. 13 at' me ciud
house. Mrs. Clifford Babitt has
been named chairman of the event
and will be assisted by Mrs. Fred
Lockwood, Mrs. Ray Puckett,
Mrs. Chester Thompson and Mrs.
Byron Woodruff.
RIDDLE GUILD "
SPONSORS POTLUCK
A potluck dinner, sponsored by
the Episcopal Ascension Guild of
Riddle, was held Tuesday eve
ning at the parish hall with a good
crowd in attendance. The tables
were attractively decorated with
chrysanthemums and autumn
leaves, arranged by Mrs. William
Markham and Mrs. E. G, Sunday.
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GENE STEIN HONORED
AT BIRTHDAY PARTY
Gene Stein, 16, was surprised al
a birthday party In his honor Fri
day. The young people played
games and enjoyea refreshments.
Co-hostesses at the affair, which
was held at the Stein residence,
were Mrs. Ed Stein and Mrs. Art
Olson. '
Those present included: Jean
Lee, Kittie McLaughlin, Sharon
Hilcher, Donna Fisher. Lois Mou
chette, Marian Martin, Larry
Prince, Frank Reed, Raydell
Rowe, Wayne Berg, Fred West,
Marvin Chandler, Bill Stein, Lay
ton Brown, Don Meads and the
honoree, Gene Stein.
GLENDALE SOCIETY
HAS TREASURE HUNT
The Altar Society of the Holy
Family Catholic Church in Glen
dale met recently at the home of
Mrs. Mary Martin. A treasure
hunt was held, and refreshment!
were served. Mrs. Rodnv Swanson
won the hostess gift. .
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Arba F:. Stearns Is: .
Honored At Banquet '
On 100th Birthday -'
Arba F. Stearns of Oakland was
honored Sunday on his one hun
dred! birthday at a turkey dinner
at veterans Memorial Building.
Ladies of the Presbyterian Church
served the lovely dinner to Mr.
Stearns. Mr, and Mrs. Edwin
Stearns, Mrs. Guy. dealer, Mi'4.
Harry steams, Mr. and Mrs. Fay
Stearns, Mr. and Mrs. James
Stearns and two children; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Stearns and daugh
ter; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hakan
son and Martie; Ralph Hakanson,
Miss Marianna Hakanson, all of
Oakland; Mr. nd Mrs. Irving Ha
kanson, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs.
John Hakanson and three chil
dren of Myrtle Creek; Mr. and
mrs. ferry weoo. Jim. Joan and
Pete of Cottage Grove; Mr. and
Mrs. Si Rodkowski and three chil
dren of Westfir; Mr. and Mrs.
Tony Richter. Coos Bav. MUs
Pricilla Tennis, Myrtle Point; and
miss snary rerrault of Oakland.
Followine the dinner, onen houte
was held. Two hundred friends
called, comini from Roseburz.
Sutherlin, Eugene, Cottage Grove
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nssisuug ia serving were Airs.
E. G. Young, Mrs. R. R. Clarke,
Mrs. R. D. Bridges and Mrs. L. F.
Stearns. Serving the cake ware
Mrs. uiyae AKey, Mrs. Lyie stu
w and Yvonne: and Mrs. S. H.
Early, and Barbara. Decorations
were arranged by the Oakland
uarden club. ;
LILAC CIRCLE HAS
HALLOWEEN PARTY .
Lilac Circle, Neighbors of Wood
craft, enjoyed a Halloween party
at the last meeting of the group
at the Woman's Club. Mrs. Hattie
Neal and Mrs. Belle' Crenshaw
were' prize winners for best cos
tumes. Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Ncal, - Malinda Miller and
Clara Stiweig. The serving table
was centered with a large bou
quet of beautiful fall flowers and
appropriate decorations.
Next meeting will be held at
the Woman's Club at 7:30 p.m.
Important business will be discus
sed and all members are urged to
attend.
BIRTHDAY DINNER
ENJOYED SUNDAY
AT ALBERTUS HOME
Fred Albertus was honored at a
charming birthday dinner avd par
ty Sunday evening at the Alber
tus home m the outh Umpqua
River. Friends gathered at 6:30
for the delicious turkey dinner
which was served buffet style.
Covers were placed for Mr. and
Mrs. Haward Harty, Mr. and Mri.
Charles McCord and sons David
and Pete: Mr. and Mrs, . Alvin
Wade. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hill
and the latter's nephew; Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Cook, who recently
moved into the community from
Chelan Fall, Wash.
RIDDLE HOME
SCENE OF REUNION
A family reunion was held at
the Frank Mealer home In Riddle
Sunday with (our daughters and
three sons of the couple present.
Coming from Red Bluff, Calif.,
were Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick (Bar
bara) Grimes and son, Kenny;
from Sutherlin. Mr. and Mrs
Wayne (Virginia) O'Banion with
their daughter, Wanda, and son,
Wayne; also Mr, and Mrs. Ray
mond (Doris) Jarvis and son, Ray
mond: from Riddle, Mr. and Mrs,
Arland (Marilyn) Dean and two
daughters. Judith and Ariene:
and Mr. and Mrs. James Mealer,
Charles and Thomas Mealer,
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A LOVELY BIRTHDAY PARTY honoring LorJ Jo Benson,
dauahter of Mr. nnH Mrc Rill Ponn I... ;u
niversary was enjoyed Oct. '9
io ngni; uuuuy ana ausan ciiiotr, Billy soar, Nancy Harris,
Barbara Saar, Jimmy Harris, Monty Kershner and Kathy
Elliott. Front row: Brad Powell, Charles Wade Currier,
Lynn Friend, Billy Benson, Linda Powel, Lorl Benson and
WAYNE CROOCH AND
HAROLD HOYT TO
ADDRESS WOMAN'S CLUB
Mrs; Ellsworth Tilton. chairman
of the Roseburg Woman's Club
program lor 1:30 p.m. Tuesday,
Nov. 2, at the clubhouse, has an
nounced in keeping with the se
rious interest of Election Day, .the
club has scheduled a program en
titled. -Living in tne communitv."
Two active and able participants
in community service, Wayne
Crooch, president of the Chamber
of Commerce and a member of
the school board, and Harold Hoyt,
aiso a memoer or. tne school board
and vice president of Rotary, will
address tne cmb.
Mr. Crooch will speak on "Fu
ture Development of the Rose-
Iburg Area" and Mr.' Hoyt will
taw on -Tne citizen's Responsibil
ity to His community." A Ques
tion ana answer period win fol
low tne two tains.
Martha Mulkev. ' concert mist
ress of the Roseburg Symphony,
win oe guest artist tor tne alter
noon. Tea will be served at the close
of the meeting. Mrs. O. C Clon-
aker ana Mri. E. j. Mimvan arc
hostess chairmen for the tea and
will be assisted by members of
Group 14.
MEMBERSHIP CONTEST
SET BY ROSE PTA
The hallways of Rose School
have taken on a gay and interest
ing look as the PTA membership
drive goes into full swing. Autumn
tree posters Dngnten tne 'Class
room doors and, as parents and
teachers join PTA, a colored leaf
is added to the branches.
Mrs. Ralph Patterson, member
ship chairman, announced that
first, second and third prizes will
be awarded the rooms highest in
percentage of memberships. The
contest will, close Nov. 1. Prizes
win De presented at tne regular
PTA meeting Nov. 8. Competition
Is keen between the 17 rooms.
"Our goal ia 100 per cent mem
bership. We invite every parent,
teacher, and other interested cit
izens," said Mrs. Patterson, "to
join an organization for youth that
has no competitors. PTA is a great
partnership enterprise that links
the home and the school."
MRS. FINSTER IS
HOSTESS TO CIRCLE
Marjorie Gipson Circle of the
Roseburg First Baptist Ch u r c h
held its October meeting at the
lovely new home of Mrs. Frank
Finster. 1413 Bodie Lane. Mrs.
Esther uimiand conducted the
business session, which was fol
lowed by a most interesting talk
by Mrs. A. G. McLean on Love
Gifts and Baptist Missionaries.
Next meeting win be at the
home of Mrs. W. E. Bicknell. 1948
Fairmont with Bernice Merrill as
co-hostess, Nov. IS, at 7:30 p.m.
MRS. APPLEGATE
FNTERTAINS CLUB
Mrs. Fredrick Applegate enter
tained the Yoncalla Town and
Country Club at her home in
Scotts Valley Wednesday after
noon. Lovely bouquets were used
in decorating the living room.
A no-host dinner was enjoyed at
noon with visiting and sewing the
diversion 01 tne afternoon.
ELECT
Warren A. Woodruff
DOUGLAS COUNTY
DISTRICT JUDGE
OPEN HONEST - SPEEDY
ADMINSTRATION of JUSTICE
Pd. Pol Adv., Woodruff for District Judge Committee, Paul E.
Geddei, Chrm., Roseburg, Oregon,
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Mrs. Victor Lewis, Mrs. Ed Gil
den, Mrs. David Englebart, Mrs.
Don Monroe and Mrs. Don O'Neil
were charming hostesses Friday
evening Oct. 15 at a pink and blue
shower party in honor of Mrs.
Mervin . Hisel at the lovely home
of Mrs. Don O'Neil on Porter
Street.
The evening was spent playing
games and visiting. Many lovely
gifts were opened by the guest of
honor from her many friends.
Those attending were Lois Beard-
sley, Margaret Morris, 1 helm a
Clune, Irene Naden, Shirley Bry
den, Verna Carothers. Martha Mc-
Mullin, Charlotte Loomis, Jerry
Dent,. Ruth Englebart, Betty Gil
den, Betty O'Neil, Carol Lewis,
OAKLAND AUXILIARY
DEDICATES NEW ROOM
American Legion Auxiliary of
Baird-Heaton Post, met Monday
night and dedicated its new room
in the Veteran's Memorial Build
ing Oakland. The group's new
colors were also dedicated. Mrs.
Edith Moore of Days Creek, dis
trict president, was presented a
gift and cordage. A corsage was
also presented to past district
president, Fern Ncas, of Oakland.
Other visitors were from Rose
burg, Sutherlin, Elkton, Myrtle
Creek and CanyonviHe.
Refreshments were served.
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Mike Kershner. Below, Lorl Is pictured with her doll birth
day cake, baloon favors and many birthday gifts. Assisting
Mrs. Benson with the party were Mrs. Jeffrey Currier, Mrs.
Gene Powell and Mrs. Knute Keshner, Games were played
and prizes were awarded winners, after which birthday re
freshments were enjoyed. '
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Agnes Monroe and thevguest of
honor, Mrs, Hisel.
Those unable to attend but send
ing gifts were Mary Eastman,
Charlotte Sabin, Lee Fredrickson,
Knoaa uiover and Hemic urell.
6:30pm. KRNR
TONIGHT
ABOUT
SENATOR
RE-ELECT
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GUY CORDON
Pd. Pol. Adv.: Douglas County Republican Ctntral Committit, Curtis
T. Beechtr, Chairman, Roseburg, Oregon, '
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MRS. MILDRED BOOTH
HOSTS CANASTA CLUB
Azalea Canasta Club met recent
ly at the home of Mrs. Mildred
Booth, who served a lovely lunch
eon to: Cecil Wendroth, Cecilia
Head, Ruth Chambers, Jere Hal
stead, IU Quirke, Frankie Schrod
er, Fern Little, Ethel Smith and
Margaret Booth.
High score was won by Mrs,
Smith, and low score went to Mrs.
Head.
SPEAKS
CORDON
ELECT THE RIGHT GUY
FOR THE JOB
U. S. SENATOR
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