The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, December 21, 1954, Image 8

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    iLKTOM UNIT , I
HAS MBITINGS
The Elkton Home Extention Unit
had I recent meeting at the home
of Aretha Suloff on easier iron
ing, demonstrated by the agent,
Helen Chandler, twelve ladie at
tended the meeting. , . ;
The second basket making meet
ing of the unit was held Monday
at the home of Aretha Suloff. Fit
: teen women finished basket trays.
, GLENDALE BETHEL
HOSTS PORTLAND OFFICIAL
The Glendale Bethel of Job's
Daughters enterained Velma
. Green, vice grand guardian, from
' Portland at the last regular meet-
ing. The Riddle Bethel and queen
were also present, bringing with
them the traveling gavel which is
; being passed from one Bethel to
another. , ,
111 Ck
CHUCK? UkU
8 The Nawi-Review, Roseburg, Or. Tuet. Dec. 21, 1954
ELKTON METHODIST
LADIES ELECT OFFICERS
The Methodist Ladies had their
Christmas party recently at the
home of Mrs. Frank Maison at
Elkton. A lovely dinner was serv
ed to Mrs. Charles Madison, a
guest, and seven members.
The Rev. Little, Methodist Min
ister, was there.
During the afternoon, officers
for the new year were elected:
president, Mrs. Bill Wearlherly;
vice president, Mrs. Carl Grims
rud, and secretary-treasurer, Mrs.
Homer Ladd.
CRAFT CLASSES
TO MEET WEDNESDAY
Woman's Home League Craft
classes will meet Wednesday at
the Salvation Army from 1 to 4
p.m. All women are Invited.
POTLUCK LUNCHEON
HELD AT EVERGREEN
Evergreen Grange Home Eco
nomics Club met at the hall Thurs
day at a lovely noon potluck lunch
eon. Mrs. Virginia Colton was a
guest. Plans were completed for
the Christmas party and a new
coffee urn was ordered. There will
be no more meetings in December.
Next meeting will be Thursday.
Jan. 13, at a noon potluck at the
hall. All members are urged to at
tend. DOUGLAS MOUNTED
TO MEET WEDNESDAY
Douglas County Mounted will
meet Wednesday at 8 p. in. at ihe
fairgrounds with Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Carter and Mr. and Mrs.
Dick DeBcrnardi in charge.
SUTHERLIN LIONS
AUXILIARY HAVE DINNER '
The Lady Lions Auxiliary held
its regular December meeting and
Christmas party at the Sutherl n
Grange Hall with the ladies of
the grange preparing the dinner.
The tables were beautifully decor
ated in the Christmas motif by
the nosiesses, aim. nelson Orubbe
and Mrs. C. A. Petherick.
A white elephant and plant auc
tion was !eld after the business
meeting. There was no exchange
of Christmas gifts, as each mem
ber brought a gut, wnicn will be
sent to the blind school children
at Salem.
ROBERTS CREEK
GROUP HAS MEETING
Roberts Creek Rebels made
Christmas cookies at the sixth
meeting of the club at the home of
Mrs. James Bemetz. During the
roll call members told what Christ
mas meant to them. Mike Lander
, a talk nn nrAnai-inff frnif
crisp. Games were enjoyed and
gills preseniea io acn meniuer ny
the leader. Hostesses were Mary
Stnncliff and Bette Hadwen.
Vnvt mantinif will ho .Tan. ft Rfltl-
ert Stancliff and Loyd Kruse will
be hosts.
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CHURCH GROUPS HOLD
GAY CHRISTMAS PARTUS
Christmas festivities are much
in evidence around the North Rose-
burg Church and in the homes of
the Sunday School .teachers and
members.
The first of the special Christ
mas parties was held Saturday at
the home of Ellis Campbell, when
Mrs. Campbell, teacher of the jun
inr eirls" Sunday School Class, en
tertained her class of fourteen
girls. Carols, games, exchange of
gifts around the tree ana reiresn
ments were enjoyed.
On Thursday night of last week.
members of the YF enjoyed a
nartv in Ihe basement 01 the par
sonage. These young people had
assumed the responsibility of dec
nraiim? the tree and the church
and did this work during the eve
ning. Carols were sung, games
played, gifts exchanged and re
freshments were served. YF advis
ors present were Mrs. Phyllis
Bradley and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Stone. These young people repre
sent two classes of whom Mrs.
Ralph Arensmier and Mrs. C. J.
Bradley are teachers.
Friday night the Home-buildera
class Ivouni! married people) com
bined an evening of pleasure and
work, when they met to aacx we
treats to be given to the children
Sunday morning. Marvin E. Smith
is teacher of this class. There
was caroling at the homes of shut
ins, packing the treats, devotions
led by Don Bodeen and exchange
of gifts, after which refreshments
were served.
ROBERT PERRY AND
DARLINE GORDON
MARRY IN NOVEMBER
Robert W. Perry of Myrtle
Creek and Miss Darline Gordon of
Klamath Falls were married, Nov.
10, at Klamath Falls by Lt. Madd
sen at an informal wedding at the
Maddsen home. The immediate
families attended.
The bride was beautiful in a
wlfite satin brocade 'ballerina gown
with finger tip veil. Joyce Lobbin,
bridesmaid, wore a pink silk bal
lerina - dress, Frank Milton was
best man.
Guests present for the ceremony
were Mrs. W. A. Gordon, mother
of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. C. W."
Perry, parents of the bridegroom,
of Myrtle Creek. The three sisters
and two brothers of the bride were
also present.
Huge bouquets of while chrysan
themums and floor candelabra
formed the decorations..
The couple is residing at Klam
ath Falls, where the bridegroom
is a student at OTI. '
MRS. SCOVELL IS
HOSTESS TO GROUP
The Deaconesses of the Sutherlin
Christian Church held their De
cember meeting and Christmas
party at the home of Mrs. Joe
Scovell Tuesday evening. The
home was beautifully decorated in
the Christmas motif and a lighted
tree gravel one corner of the
room, with the natively scene be
neath it.
i A short business -meeting was
held and U social ' limit wh ,n.
toyed with the exchange of Christ
mas Kms.
At the close of the evening Mis.
Scovell served refreshments.
4H SEWING GROUPS
TO HAVE CHRISTMAS PARTY
The first and third year sewing
groups of Cloakes Ferry 4H Club
met Thursday at the home of Pat
ty Beardsley. The first year group
finished needle cases, and the
third year group finished its gar
ment protectors.
A game was featured and the
girls drew names for the Christ
mas party to be held Tuesday a!
he Home the loader. Mrs. Fred
Harder. The girls are saving
Christmas cards for the Children's
Hospital in Portland. Refresh
were served.
LEGION AND AUXILIARY
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS
PARTY TO BE TONIGHT
The annual Christmas party of
I me American j-extun ana Auxiliary
i will be held at 7:30 tonisht at the
halt. Those attending are asked
to bring a toy for a child and 'a
dies are to bring either sandwiches
or cookies. An interesting pro
gram has been planned" hv Mrs.
B. W. Maddox and Mrs. H.E. De
Bernardi Jr.
SDC GRANGE TO '
HOLD CHRISTMAS
PARTY SATURDAY
South Deer Creek Grange will
hold its annual Christmas party at
the hall at 8:15 p.m. Saturday,
Dec. 25. Santa Claus will be on
hand and gifts will be exchanged.
Treats will be served. All mem
bers and their families are most
cordially invited to enjoy the af
fair. ELKS CHRISTMAS PARTY
TO BE HELD TONIGHT
The annual Elks Christmas
party will be held at 8 o'clock to
night at the temple. Mrs. Cecil
Hays, chairman, reports that he
men are to bring a gift fur a man
and the ladies are to bring a gift
for a woman. Guests may be in
vited. Ladies attending are to
bring sandwiches and pickles, ol
ives or potato chips.
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