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0 GUEST DAY TEA TO . BE HELD THURSDAY Women's Society of the First Presbyterian Church will hold a guest day tea at 1:30 p.m. at the church Thursday. Mrs. W. M. Campbell will present a study from the Book of Hebrews and Mtj. Hilda Peterson will speak on the topic, "You and Poetry." Baby-sitting service will be provided. Latest Creations In CARPETS DURHAM'S FLOOR COVERINC "Biggest Little Carpet Store In Town" 566 W. Oak OR 3-6123 Hard o! Hearing n JV.. 1 Shown la the Model a-2i0 3-iran-lUtor Acoustlcon Hearing Aid , being worn as a barrette. Men can wear this transmitter at a ' tie clasp, for free information, without obligation, call or write, Acoustlcan, 450 60. Stephens, days, phone OR chard 3-flSll, eve nlngs, phone ORchard 2-283. ' LOCAL LADY BUGS TO HOST STATE GROUPS Lady Bugs of Roseburg Circle No. 8 will welcome Lady Burs from the entire state at a two-day Royal Council of Administration April a ana t. cooties trom i'o- eyville Pup Tent No. 2 will host Cooties from the state at the same time. Royal Lady Bug officers expect ed from out of town are: Fern Rast and Mary Schultz of Rogue River.' National Lady Bug officer exDected is Majestic Lauy Buuer fly Mae Pinkston of Coos Bay. Local L.aay uoia Bug is vera inx The schedule of events is as fol lows: Saturday at 6:30 p.m., a parade of Cooties and Lady Bugs in full dress through downtown Roseburg: 8 p.m. Cooties will meet at Veterans Memorial Hall; 10 D.m.. dance for all groups: Sun day, 10 a.m. council of adminis tration at Memorial Hall: noon. potluck dinner at same 'iall for all groups, served by Lady Bugs; 1:30 p.m. council meeting resumes, All members of Cootie and Lady Bug groups are requested to at tend tne atiair. OAKLAND LADIES PLAN ACTIVITIES Ladies Bible Class of Oakland Community Church met Friday with Mrs. T. C. Fraser. Devotions were led by Mrs. Guy Pcaler, and Mrs. Jesse Lee presented the day s lesson. The following future meetings I were announced: The Class wUl meet May 20 at the home of Mrs. John Anglin: Esther ' Circle will hold a pancake supper at the Vet erans Building April 29; Harriet Rosa Circle is sponsoring a play, "Turn on the Oakland Limited, a train ride of fifty years ago, May 13 at Washington School gym. STELLAR CLUB MEETS AT OAKLAND Stellar Club of Oakland OES met recently at the home of Mrs. R. D. Bridges. Twenty ladies were present, and following a short busi ness session and a social hour, dainty refreshments were served. M ARABILLE JELL-WILL SAYS: g & 6u7 foe my AIV j ' I)e$gert J SO EASILY, TOO I wMMw Prepare 1 package Jell-well 1 1 1 Orange-Coconut Tapioca (such "Mta? L. ' I a wonderful Hand-Blended Flu ' JaaiwCfcvJ- Yor combination according to I LWE'- package directions, except use I T 1 ll. ltt cupa milk and 14 cup orange 1 sj I riT sa' ' juice Instead of 2 cupa milk. Cool I Ml ' slightly ; atlr in 1 tablespoon szsLl I J f rated orange rind. Cool; spoon g YasJ. Into aervlng dishes, garnish with I h"fH ! trash orange sections. Jj) I 1 Mr:isiavJW lt' JELL-WELLI 8 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Wed., Apr. 13, 1955 Social Caiendai Fetlundtt SAFEWAY. Wcdntiday April 1J Riversdale Happy Hour Club at home of Mrs. Clyde Downing. Members to wear homemade East er bonnets. East Douglas HEU at home of Mrs. William Melton; Helen Chan dler to speak on broiler meals; of ficer election is planned. Rosebuig Toastmistrcss Club at 231 . Lane St. Visitors are wel come; 8 p.m. Melrose Friendly Hour Club dessert-luncheon at home of Mrs. Theresa Flvnn with Mrs. Wanda Turpin in charge of program; roll ca'l on Easter. Winston Gay Ladies at the home of Rose Konopatski. Mrs. I n a Brown and Lorraine Goodman are hostesses. Blue Star Mothers meet at 1 p.m. Those attending are asked to bring table service. MNO at the home of Mrs. Faye Conn on the Garden Valley Road at 8 p.m. The meeting was origin ally scheduled for the home of Mrs. Robert Borland. Gamma Iota of ESA at the home of Miss Sally Moreno, '242 S. Pine St. Woman's Home League craft classes at Salvation Army from 1 to 4 p.m. for all women. Wagon Wheel Square Dance classes at Suthertin Legion hall from 7:30 to 10 p.m. with Chris Klein, caller. VFW Auxiliary business session at 8 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Hall on Garden Valley Road. East Douglas HEU at 10:30 a.m. at William Melton home on South Deer Creek Road. Helen Chan dler to demonstrate broiled meals. Anyone having articles from Mex ico are asked to bring them for display. Election of officers. Pot- luck at noon. Douglas County Music Teachers Association at 12 noon no-hostess luncheon at the Rose Hotel. Douglas Mounted 7 p.m. potluck at Fairgrounds. Committee in charge, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wil liamson and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Alford. Jay-C-Ettes "mad hatters" par ty at 8 p.m. at home of Mrs. R. E. Culbcrtson, 842 Hamilton St. Royal Neighbors of America Club at 7:30 p.m. at home of Mrs. Donald Cotton, 845 W. Lane St. Important business session. Thursday April 14 Womens Fellowship of First Christian Ohurch of Roseburg to meet at 7:45 p.m. at Newell Mor gan home, 1132 Finlay St. Living pictures of India will be featured on program, au women are urged to attend; election oi orticcrs set nursery to be 'maintained at church. Junior Woman's Club to meet at clubhouse on Mosher Street; all members are urged to attend this business session. Potluck social for parents and students of Fullerton Sth grades at 6 p.m. In school cafeteria. Chil dren to present program. Woman's Society of First Pres byterian Church guest-day tea at REM'S , S & H GREEN STAMPS TOO! 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Mrs. Phil Stradcr to talk on primroses. Evergreen Grange HE Club at 9:30 a.m. at hall for clean-up ses sion. Douglas County Sheriff's Posse and Auxiliary to have potluck in charge of Sheriff and Mrs. C. Baird Sr. Women of Country Club 12 noon luncheon; progressive or foursome bridge at 1 p.m. Hayloft Squares workshop at Preschern Barn with Hans Stel zenmueller in charge. Wilbur - Winchester PTA Chil dren's night at 7:30 p.m. at the Winchester School all - purpose room. Program by children. Mrs. Spackman's third grade room mothers in charge of , refresh ments. Medrose PTA at 8 p.m. at the school. Topic: "Teaching and Grading Methods Used in the Schools." Sixth grade mothers to serve. Umpqua Mineral Club at 7:30 p.m. at vw Memorial Hall on work demonstration following busi ness session. Women's Society of Christian Service oi First Methodist Church at 12:45 noon at church. Esther Circle members to serve dessert- luncheon at 1 p.m. Regular busi ness session at 1:30 p.m. The Rev. C. E. Brittain to give review of hook, "The City." All women of the congregation invited. NORTH DOUGLAS HE CLUB HAS MEETING The N.D.H.E. Club met at the grange hall Thursday at a potluck dinner at noon with Mrs. Meach am as hostess. Mrs. Grace Moor man brought dahlia bulbs to be sold to help out with money for the dish fund. Mrs. Sands brought a taped dress form to show. A demonstration of making the dress forms was postponed as material hadn't arrived yet. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Svarverud May 5. AAUW LUNCHEON . MEETING ANNOUNCED The AAUW 1 p.m. luncheon will be held Saturday, April 16, at the Umpqua Hotol with Mrs. Cecila P. Caley, Sweet Home, circuit judge pro tern for Marion County, as the guest speaker on the topic, "Will and Estates." Members are requested to make reservations for themselves and their guests by calling Mrs. Roy Bjrd. POTLUCK SOCIAL TO BE HELD THURSDAY A potluck social for parents and students of the Fullerton School 5th Grades will be held Thursday, April 14, at GtOO.p.m. in the school cafeteria. Please bring own table service. The children have a program to present for the enjoyment of their parents. Community News Items In Kansas Mr. and Mrs. Art McMullen are enjoying a two week trip to Kansas, where they will visit his mother. Gets To Portland M r I. Blanche Tipton left Tuesday for Portland to spend several days visiting her daughter. Visit In Eugene Mr. and Mrs. ford N. Westlund of Roseburg spent the Easter weekend visiting relatives in LaGrande. Return From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Emmit Walters are back at their home in Garden Valley following a three-week trip to Long Beach, Calif. Visit At Coast Mr. and Mrs Harold Esselstrom of "Roseburg spent the Easter weekend in Win chester Bay visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Esselstrom. Her From Alaska Mrs. Mil dred Sinclair of Anchorage, Alas ka, arrived last weekend in Rose burg to spend two weeks visiting relatives. She is a lormer local resident. Return To Modesto Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Conley and daughter, Bonnie, have left for their home in Modesto, Calif., following a visit in Roseburg with Mrs. Con ley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy W, Sedell. Spend Easter Hart Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Atterbury and daugh ter, Mary Ellen, of Medford spent Easter weekend in Roseburg at the home of Mrs. Arterbury's mother, Mrs. Mayme Pickens, and also visited various other relatives. Takes Movies Bob Allen of Hollywood was at the Buckeroo Barn Saturday evening and took movies of the dancers, which will be included in the movie "This Is Roseburg" to be shown locally later in the year. Have Weekend Trip Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Burr took their son, Larrv. back to his studies at Pa cific College at Forest Grove last weekend, and then went on to Portland to visit with Mrs. Burr's niece, Mrs. Ethola Young, and daughter, Tammy; returning to their home here Sunday evening. Larry had been spending spring vacation in Roseburg. GOC TO SPONSOR CANDY SALE FRIDAY The Ground Observers Corps will sponsor a candy sale in front of Swicks Tots to Teens shop on Jackson Street beginning at 9:30 a.m. Friday, April 15. Donations of candy are to be at the shop by 9:30 a.m. Proceeds of the sale will be used to finish the Ground Observers building. MERCY HOSPITAL AUXILIARY TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT An important meeting of Mercy Hospital Auxiliary nas oeen an nounced by the president, Mrs. Paul K. Ryan, for Monday, April 18, at 7:45 p.m. at the hospital cafeteria. All members are urged to be present. SDC GRANGE TO MEET SATURDAY South Deer Creek Grange will meet at 8:15 p.m. Saturday, April 16, at the hall. Refreshments will be in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collison Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collison Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. l. is. fatterson. au mem bers are urged to be present. COUNTRY CLUB TO HOLD INFORMAL DANCE SATURDAY A delightful informal dance has been planned for Saturday night at the Roseburg Country Cluo. Members and their invited guests are asked to enjoy the affair. A FAMOUS FRAGRANCE jf Introducing f Jj, to America 'J lt?H 1 TJ iT Ami,, Prrfumf rem $2.75 to llfl.Sfl Coioane Jrtm $2JS to tlO.00 the fabulotn perfume which has captivated si' of Paris , . . and set lorrra' heart aflame in the Bois de Boulogne for year. Yon can't help loving Ambush . . . and he can't help himaelf. Ambush, truly, is the perfume of "premeditation." f0 TNI SAVI no no PARFUMtua WHO SAVI TOU TABU 30 CARATS PL ATI N E EMIR CAYA paiis ww roil. FULLERTON DRUGS 127 N. Jackson ORchard 3-7415 s III Paul Kreuger is report ed to be quite ill of flu at bis home. In Grants Pass Mr. and Mrs. Ben Giles left Saturday for Grants Pass to visit several days with her mother. Visit Hare Spending the Eas ter weekend in Roseburg were Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Strickling of Eu gene, who visited various relatives. Go To California Mr. and Mrs. William Kelsav and children of Roseburg have left for Santa Cruz, Cam., to enjoy a week s vacation. i Hera From Arcadia Weekend visitors at the R. W. Foye home were his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Foye. of Arcadia, Calif. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Gorton are back at their home on South Main Street fol lowing a three-week vacation trip through California and several Southern states. Back From LaGrande Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dailey returned to Roseburg Monday, following a trip to LaGrande, where they were called last week by the illness of the latter s father. Returns To Washington Bill Morgan left the first of the week for his home in Raymond, Wash., following a visit the past two weeks with his sisters, Mrs. Con rad Lundeen, at Sutherlin. and Mrs. V. S. Woodruff of Garden Valley. Go To Corvallis Lewis D. Jr., and Larry McAllister of Roseburg spent Saturday in Corvallis, where tney took part in the OSC junior Rifle shoot. Lewis received thi'd place prone and kneeling Class B medals and Larry, Class C High Aggregate and Class C match second prone trophies, and Class C 1st prone and 2nd prone and sitting metals. Make Easter Baskets Chris topher Horn, Jimmy Rudd, Steve Desbiens, Jim Scott and Joe De Beaudry all of Den 1, Cub Scout Pack No. 130, St. Joseph's School, and Den Chief Richard Bakala made and filled 70 Easter bas kets which they presented to pa tients at tne oougias county Home for Easter. Den Mother is Mrs. Victor Bakala. Son Is Born A son. wetehine 9 pounds 10 ounces was born ai 9:30 p.m. Easter Sunday, in Ful lerton, (jam., to Mr. and Mrs Victor Kelley. former Roseburt residents. The Kelleys have two daughters, Marsha, 7, nnd Melin da 3. Mrs. Kelley is the former Evelyn Wiley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Wiley of this city. Mrs. Wiley went to Fullerton two weeks ago and expecta to spend another two weeks there. Mrs. Wil ey will go south to bring her back to Roseburg. They plan to spena a weeK at some desert re sort before returning home. To Portland Ronald Cavin left Tuesday for Portland to at tend to business. Back Home Back at their home in Garden Valley following several months stay in California are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson. Visits Hero Mrs. Mable Burr of Salem was an Easter weekend guest in Roseburg, her former home, at the home of Mrs. H. A. Canaday. Arrives For Visit Mrs. Frel da Finster of Estacada arrived in Roseburg Tuesday for an indefin ite visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Airs. Frank Finster, 1413 BodieLane. Have Guests Easter week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Jensen were the Iatter's brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Glen Barrows, of Myrtle Point. Visit Here Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Bas sett are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Me Cammon of Grass Valley, Calif. Bassett is a brother of Mrs. Mc Cammon. Returns From Minnesota Mrs. E. A. Post and daughter, Cindy, are back at their home in Garden Valley following a two-week trip to Fairmont, Minn., where they were called by the death of the former's sister, Mrs. G. M. Sill. They made the trip by Northwest Airlines and visited relatives and friends in Rochester, Minn., and Clarion. Iowa. 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