Social
Clalendar
S The News-Roview, Roseburg, Ore. Mon, Mor. 21, 1955
WILBUR-WINCHESTER
PTA PRESENT
EQUIPMENT TO SCHOOL
The Wilbur - Winchester PTA
met Thursday evening at the Wil
bur School at a "Parents Night"
program. Mrs. Fred Broszio, pres
ident, conducted the business meet
ing. Mrs. Howard Brothers pre
sented the merchandice, which the
organization had purchased (or the
individual schools. Jim Hennebcck
and Ben Smith, speaking for the
teaching staff, expressed their ap
nreciation for the Kifts. These in-
eluded track suits, two record
: players and two radios for the WU-
bur sohool: a nublic address syj.
: tern, and a number of educational
items for the classrooms at Win
Chester. .
A nnminatine committee was an
'" pointed by the president. Members
selected were Mrs. Eugene Pasoh,
Mrs. M. D. McKay and Mrs. Doug
Short.
Announcements were as follows:
the Wilbur - Winchester We-views,
annual faculty program, will be
presented May 6; the ApriJ PTA
meeting will be "Childrens Night,"
. and will be held at the Winchester
School. Ben Smith gave a short
talk on the coming budget.
Mr. Smith's room was awarded
the room count.
Mrs. M. D. McKay presented the
program for the evening. Mrs. De
lores Hink sang two vocal num
bers, . accompanied by Pat Als
paugh. A style show skit included the
following cast: Mrs. Fred Broszio,
Mrs. Howard Brothers, Mrs. Arne
Langseth, Howard Brothers, Floyd
Meade, Fred Broszio. Morris Lane.
Les Moorhouse, Burton Holt, Arne
Langsecn anna uoug snort. Mrs.
Lillian Person provided piano mu-
aii; iw uie sku, -
Another skit was put on by Bur
ton Holt, Mrs. Leo Farnsworbh
ana airs. Bob norland.
The mothers of Mrs. Parkhurst's
Toom served refreshments.
YONCALLA SOCIETY
ELECTS NEW STAFF
Mrs. Ralph Moll and Mrs.
George Edes were hostesses to
the missionary society of the
WSCS of the Voncalla Methodist
Church Thursday afternoon. Mm.
iPerry Smith had charge of the de
votions. Mrs. Tom Wallace, Mrs.
Bob Campbell and Mrs. J. N.
Sparks were appointed nomination
committee for new officers. Plans
were made to meet with the-Drain
society Thursday. Subject for dis
cussion was "World Federation of
Methodist Women" with Mrs. Jean
Lee in charge. The WSCS emblem
was assem'"-d with the a!:stance
of all the ?rs of the society.
Mrs. Dare i rcry gave a very
fine report on what is done with
missionary money.
Refreshments were served at
the- close of. the meeting.
SADDLE CLUB HAS
POTLUCK MEETING .
"Voncalla Saddle Club met at
Halo Hall at a potluck supper and
business session recently. Follow
ing the delicious supper, Charlie
Applegate, vice president, called
the meeting to order. An invita
tion from the Sutherlln Timberline
Trail riders was extended to the
club to bring their horses to
Roseburg Fair grounds, Sunday,
March 20, at 1 o'clock sharp.
Registration ia at 12:45 pm. This
is a gymkhana meeting of the
clubs.
HEALTH NURSE SPEAkS
AT SCOTTS VALLEY PTA
. ScotU Valley PTA held a regu
lar meeting Friday with Mrs. Har.
ry Mill, president, in charge The
speaker for the evening was Mrs.
Jean Wright, Douglas County
health nurse, who gave a very
interesting talk, and showed films
on "Your child's safety, accidents
in the home and prevention of ac
cidents in the home." A good
crowd was present. Coffee and
cookies were served at the close
of the meeting.
ELKTON MOTHERS CLUB
TO ORGANIZE SCOUTS
The Elkton Mother's Club met
Monday night at the horn of Lau
ra Adamo, Plans were discussed
for a meeting Thursday, March
24, at the grade sohool to organ
ize a Girl Scout group. The Arene
Club will sponsor this group. Mrs.
Hazel Johnson from Reedsport
will be the speaker for the eve
ning. The next meeting of the
Mother's Club will be April 11, at
the Lee Bossen Home.
The onswors to tvtryday
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By William S. Rtlnhart
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cluded in my gloss insurance?
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Insured or a slight extra cost.
lf you'll oddrest your own In
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we'll try to give you the correct
answers and there will be ne
charae or eblleerlon ef any kind.
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INSURANCE AGENCY
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BLUE STAR MOTHERS
MEET ON TUESDAY
The Blue Star Mothers of Wln-ston-DiUard
met with Mrs. C. E.
Hull Friday at a potluck dinner
and work day. Following the lunch
eon, visiting was enjoyed while the
ladies worked on aricles to be sent
to the Veteran's Hospital in Rose-
burg. Mrs. Lulu Post, one of the
charter members, was present
ed with gifts as a going away ges
ture Mr. and Mrs. Post are plan
ture. Mr. and llrs. Post are plan
ng to le , very he door prize was
awarded to Mrs. Post.
During the business meeting,
conducted by the president, Mrs.
Cecelia Carter, it was decided to
hold a cooked food sale in the near
future.
The next meeting will be held
at the Dillard Methodist Church
Annex with Mrs Thelma Dozier
and Mrs. Marie Claiborne as host-
cesses. Those present were Mrs,
Alice Hill, Mrs. Sclma Dozier,
Mrs Marie Claiborne, Mrs. Beu
lah Pully, Mrs. Lulu Post, Mrs.
Mazie Baumeister, Mrs. Rosa
Heinbach. Mrs. Camelia Williams,
Mrs Zillah Wade and the host
ess Mrs. Hull.
ELKTON WSCS
HAS LUNCHEON
WSCS of Elkton Methodist
Church met at the home of Helen
Bartholmew last Tuesday at a pot
luck luncheon and business ses
sion. The group is olatnint p
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will be a work meeting Marcn 23 " f,ru " ""
at the home of Lorena Binder. Ev-I" co-hostesses.
eryone is to bring a sack lunch. Ladies Oriental Shrine Club at
Monday March 21
Roseburg Archers at Benson
School: youngsters to shoot at 6:45
p.m., adults at 8 p.m. Anyone in
terested invited
Joseph Lane PTA at school at
8 p.m.
Umpqua Grove social at home
of Mrs. Bease Lounsbury with
Mrs. Bella Holm to present pro
gram. Oakland Garden Club in after
noon. U. of 0. Mothers Club at home
of Mrs. Roland West at a 7:30
p.m. dessert supper with Mrs.
Emblem Club at 8 p.m at Elks
Temple,
Darley Ware and Mrs. Clyde
Knight assisting. All mothers of
U. of 0. students are invited.
Oakland PTA at Lincoln School
gym; one act play to be present,
ed by speech class; refreshments
by third grade mothers.
Oakland Garden Club at 1:30
p.m. at home of Mrs. Howard Mc
Fetridge with Mrs. Kenneth Hop
kins as co-hostess. Roll call is on
garden intentions. Talks to be giv
en on day lilies and herbs in the
garden; daffodil arrangements to
be demonstrated.
Roseburg Archers at Benson
School; youngsters to shoot at 6:45
and adults at 8 p.m. All persons
interested are invited.
Roseburg Choral Society at Cen
tral Junior High music room at
7:30 p.m.
Keystone Circle at 7:30 dessert
at home of Mrs. G. L. Singleton,
204 S. Chadwick, with Mrs. Thelma
YONCALLA PTA
ELECTS OFFICERS
The regular meeting of the Yon
calla PTA was held Monday eve
ning in the library of the high
s-'rwl with "re-sidi"it, -Mrs. Tim
Ellis, nresidinz. The nominating
I committee, consisting of Mrs. Sta-
icy Adams, Mrs. Les Morris and
I Mrs. Vernon Dupper, presented
uic luiuiwuig umnes.iur trieiuuu
for the coming year: president,
Mrs. Wayne Phillips, first vice
president, Dan Dick; second vice
president Mrs. Illean Pontius;
secretary, Mrs. Lloyd Mathis; and
treasurer, Mrs. Louise Snider
They were voted on and elected.
Mrs. Felix Latham gave a fine re
port on a meeting she and Mrs. El
lis attended in Roseburg recently,
relative to the functioning of the
PTA and the urge to establish a
PTA for high schools.
Ralph Moll showed two films on
education and choosing a career.
Delicious refreshments were serv
ed at the close of the meeting. The
eighth grade won the room count.
BUCKEROO CLUB
ENTERTAINS GUESTS
Boots and Sandles Square Dance
Oluo ot cottage Grove were
guests Saturday night, of the
Buckeroo Square Dance Club at
the Barn. Five callers wore pres
ent, including Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Bernard, leaders of the club.
The St. Patrick's Day motif was
carried out in the decorations. Pie
and coffee were served.
8 p.m. at home of Mrs. Laurence
Knudson.
AA'JW 6:30 p.m. dinner meeting
at Carl's Haven with Patricia
Mayo, international relations chair
man, in charge of program and
Joan nutter Knudtson guest speak
er. Those who have not been con
tacted for reservations are to noti
fy by Sunday Mrs. Roy Byrd, OR
3-5818.
Lilac, Circle,' Neighbors of Wood
craft at Roseburg Woman's Club
at 7:30 p.m. All members urged
to. attend.
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CHURCH GROUP MEETS
AT CANYONVILLE
Officers of the Eugene district
Woman's Society of Christian Ser
vice of the Methodist Church met
with the mebers of the Wesleyan
Guild at the Canyonville Church
Monday evening for the purpose
of hWn that group organize a
local WSCS.
Mrs. J. N. Bestul of Grants
Pass, Eugene district president,
talked about, the history of the
society and of the organization
plan adapted to the needs of the
smaller churches.
Mrs. O. P. Taylor of Grants
Pass, promotion chairman of the
district, described both the for
eign and home mission work of
the organization.
Mrs. Ritchie Huston served re
freshments, while, the group stud
ied the literature available to
members of the WSCS.
YONCALLA AUXILIARY
PLANS LUNCHEON-MEET
The regular meeting of the Am
erican Legion Auxiliary met at
Halo Hall Tuesday. Alagazines,
cookies and cigarettes were sent
GARDEN CLUB
MEETS AT GLENDALS
The Glendale Garden Club met
at the home of Mrs. Ida Edson
Monday afternoon. Mrs. Rose Ken
dall of Grants Pass gave a much
appreciated talk on chrysanthe
mum culture ana proportion.
Twenty-one were present, includ
ing several new members. Mrs.
Ula Losey acted as hostess in the
absence of Mrs. Angle Nensteil
and Mrs. Laska Miller.
to the Roseburg Veterans Hospital
in February.
Ten dollars was voted to be giv
en to the Scotts Vallev Sohool
for its new American Flag.
On the 24th of March the Aux
iliary will entertain at a lunch
eon honoring the department pres
ident, Marie Wilcox, and district
president, Edith Moore. The
meeting wiu oe neia at :ne nome
of Mrs. Dan Russell in Scotts Val
ley and luncheon will be served
at 1:30 p.m. All unit members
and Gold Star Mothers are invited
to attend and meet the new offi
cers. . . . -
LEGISLATION MEASURES
DISCUSSED AT EVERGREEN
At the meeting of Evergreen
Grange Friday evening committee
mmirti ivm- fflvMi. Mrs. Margar
et McCord gave a report on leg
islative measures ana a aiscus
sion of them was held by the
nwmHr. Third and fourth de
grees were given to Mr. and Mrs.
Alan Rydmark and Elizabeth
Swanson. Golda Howard and
Mark Scott were elected to mem
bership.
Social night will be held March
25 beginning with a 7 o'clock pot
luck supper and followed by a
Thnw attending are to
bring a hot dish, salad or dessert.
Refreshments were serveo
42 members and one visitor by
Mr. and Airs. George McDowell.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Cook and
Barbara Wackerbart.
SCOTTS VALLEY 4H
CLUB IS ORGANIZED
Marjorie Boucock'a cooking club
uam it. (Ai-nivl meetine at the
Scotts Valley School Wednesday
afternoon. The following girls have
signed up as members: Lisa
Keith, Janice Balfour, Judy Pat
rick, Ellen Anderson, D'ano
ruif T.irwta ' Rriner. Susan Ad-
plegate and Donna Langdon, as-
ThA nuetinff was
called to order by the president.
Susan Appiegaie. it was tu
to name the club, "Marjorlc'a
c.Mi.f Tat-mitM " Sitv&n Aooleeate
'demonstrated how to use meas
uring cups ana spoons.
u.o Bmnt School Kenneth
Siprell, U. of O. student, is spend
ing spring vacation in Roseburg
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Webster.
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