The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, April 28, 1955, Image 21

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NEW BABY HAS
ELEVEN GRANDPARENTS
Lorl Kay. infant daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Christopherson of
nuscDurg, norn rriaay April ii,
can proudly boast of having eleven
grandparents. It is not often a babv
arrives in this world to find itself
blessed with so many. Maternal
granaparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Deitz, Lakewood. Calif.:
paternal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. i,yie Kobertson, Lomtta,
Calif.; maternal great grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Shewell of Carmel, Calif.; and Mr.
and Mrs. L. C. Deitz, Baldwin
Park, Calif.; and great-great grand
mother Henry, Waynesville, N.C.;
and paternal great grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coats of
Tenmile.
DILLARD HOME IS
SCENE OF DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. OUva Liana enter
tained at a charming lamily din
ner party Sunday at their lovely
home in Dillard. The dining table
was graced with a centerpiece of
camellias floating in a low bowl,
flanked with flamingo birds.
Covers were placed at the six
o'clock turkey dinner for: Mr. and
Mrs. Emil Nyberg, Mr. and Mrs.
Bertel Lindberg, Mr. and Mrs. Six
ten Nelson and son, Kenneth; Hel
en Johnson, Mrs. Marjorie Nyberg
and daughters, Judy, Candice,
Nancy and Leslie. .
GUESTS ENTERTAINED
AT DILLARD HOME
Mr, and Mrs, Jack Finley en
tertained at a dinner Sunday, hav
ing as their guests, Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Burgess and children,
Phillip, Christine and Bonnie. Cov
ers were placed at the 2:30 o'clock
dinner for their guests, and Judy,
Kathy, Tommy and Susan Finley
and the host and hostess.
COURT OP HONOR
HELD AT GLENDALE
The Glendale Boy Scout Troop
held a Court of Honor at the grade
school auditorium Monday night
with 13 boys receiving tenderfoot
badges.
Those receiving badges were Joe
Fisher, Steve Sutch, Edwin Sutch,
Charles Foster, Marcus MoLaugh
lin, Bill Brickey, Jerry Green,
Clark Cates, Jim Bowen, Otto
Buffkin, Larry Davis, Hug hey
urauiree ana iesier Aioscnxau.
Mothers who were present pinned i '-:
me Daages on tneir own ana otti-!s
er boys.
The presentation was followed
by the regular meeting and re
freshments. .
HAYLOFT SQUARE DANCE
CLUB TO HOLD JAMBOREE
The Hayloft Square Dance Club 1 !: '
will sponsor a Small Clubs. Jam-;
o'clock at Preschern Barn on Mel
rose Road for all Square Dance
Clubs. Sandwiches, cake and cof
fee will be served.
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SOUR DOUGHS MEET
AT SCHNEIDER HOME
The Garden Vallev Sour TJouetii
held its organizational meeting
Thursday at the home of leader,
Addie Schneider. Camp Cookery is
the project for the year. Elected
as officers were: president. Gary
Lark; vice president and news re
porter, Jim Rogan; secretary, Er
nest Teeter; yell leader. Bob Field
ing, and song leader, Marvin
Schneider. The bovs agreed to
meet every Thursday until school
is oui ana men will meet twice a
month. .
They met again with the leader
to discuss the part they will take
in tne coming achievement day
program May T.
Members of the club are: Gary
Lark, Marvin Schneider, Jim Ro
gan, Brent ciaynool, Bob Field
ing and Ernest Teeter.
COOKING CLUB MEETS
AT DAYS CREEK WEDNESDAY
Days Creek Cooklnff Cluh met
Wednesday with pledges being led
Dy Lineu uuimpner. Groups songs
and yells were given. Each mem
ber answered roll call by naming
a tavorue food. Each member
made a hamburger sandwich.
which he later ate.
At the next meeting, hoslj will
be Tom Tison, Dick Poulter and
Martha Hubbard. Demonstrations
on desserts will be given bv Shel.
i.v uvnn ana Joiene Hoskm. John
Mitchel and Mary Dunlan will ore-
sent a program.
CAROL MCKEE, above, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paulus
McKee, 1 148 W. Third St., Roseburg, will portray, "Clara"
in the Nutcracker Ballet to be presented by the Ulah
Rhoden School of Ballet at Central Junior High auditorium-,
the evening of May 14. The ballet will be ac
companied by the Roseburg Symphony orchestral group.
(Picture by Miller-Moderne).
MRS. HARPOLE HOSTS
BLUE STAR MOTHERS
Mrs. Opal Harpole was a gra
cious hostess to members of the
Glide-Dixonville Chapter of Blue
Star Mothers at her home on a re
cent evening. Following a short
business meeting conducted by the
president, Mrs. Esther Hackney,
members packed cookies to pre
sent to tbe VA Hospital. Dainty
refreshments were served by the
hostess to members and one guest,
Mrs. Betty bigiridsou.
BEGINNER'S SKATE PARTY
SET AT LOOKINGGLASS GYM
The Lookingglass Skating Club
is sponsoring a skating party at
the school gym Friday night at
7:30 for beginners only. Adults,
who wish to learn to skate will be
given the opportunity at this time.
Because many who have express
ed a desire to learn to skate have
found it difficult to compete with
the experienced skaters, the club
is making this arrangement. An
nouncement Has ocen made that
the plan can succeed only with
good patronage, I
4H LEADERS HAVE
WEDNESDAY MEETING
Central Douglas Assn. of 4H
Leaders met Wednesday evening
at the fairgrounds. Mrs. Opal
Munson o Umpqua presided in
the absence of M. A. Jones. Plans
for achievement day My 7 at the
Knights of Pythian Hall were dis
cussed. The public is invited to
attend this preview of home eco
nomics work done by the 4H
groups. A program is to De pre
sented at 2 p.m. Frank Von Bor
stel spoke on the subject of judg
ing. Refreshments were served.
FAMILY REUNION IS
EVENT AT TENMILE
AT A. F. YOUNG HOME
The home of Mr. and Mrs. A.
F. Young in Tenmile was the
scene of a most enjoyable family
reunion when the Youngs had their
entire family present for the first
time in over a year. Herbert
Young received his discharge from
the Navy after PFC Albert Young
was transferred to rort Bcnning,
ua.
Those present for the occasion
were tneir son and daughter-in-
law PFC and Mrs. Albert Young
wno recently arrived from (Joiom
bus. Ga.: Herbert Young, who is
now attending the University of
Oregon at Eugene; their son-in-
law ana aaugnter. Mr. ana Mrs.
F. A. Wafer of Powers; Mrs.
Young's father. Herbert Whitney:
Janet McClellan, Edith Wiley and
Gene Wafer of Camas Valley: and
Mr. and Mrs. Young. PFC Young
wiu leave soon tor ranama.
GLENDALE CLUB
MEETS ON TUESDAY
The Glendale Friendship Club
met Tuesday night at the IOOF
Hall in Glendale. Refreshments
were served after the business
meeting. The tables were taste
fully decorated with spring flowers,
Those present were Myrtle
Young, Joyce Mill, Ella Blaser,
Betty Reed, Mary Wright, Grace
Powellson, Angie Nensteil, Leona
McAllister, Emma Harris, Mary
La Prath, Jean Gaedecxe, Nora
Gaedecke, Esther Perry, Dorothy
Mize, Ada Ames, and two visitors,
Judy La Prath and Claudia Reas-oner.
NEW COMMANDER
WASHINGTON Wl The Air
Force announced that Gen. Earle
E. Partridge will head the Con
tinental Air Defense Command
and that Lt. Gen. Laurence S.
Kutcr will succeed him as air
commander in the Far East.
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