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    6 Tht Newt-Review, Roseburg, Or. Sot., May 21, 1955
, NEW OFFICERS of the Roseburg Women's Bowling As
sociation ore pictured above. Left to right: Velda Ellison,
secretary; Freida Pfaender, first vice president; Martha J.
Pocklington, treasurer; Flo Ann McDonald, president, and
Marge Hennebeck, sgt-at-arms. Martha Pocklington is the
retiring presidenr and has completed three very Succes
sful years as the haad .of the association. (Picture by
Clark's Studio).
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CITY TOURNAMENT WINNERS of the Roseburg Women's
Bowling Association was Clark's Studio Team pictured
obovt. Left to right: Viola Davie, Bonnie Harrison, Martha
J. Pocklington, Polly Greenfield and Mory Hall the
sponsor, Carmen Clark. (Picture by Clark's Studio).
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TEAM CAPTAINS of the Roseburg Women's Bowling
Association pictured above include, back row: Sylvia
Anderson, Betty Zacher, Mary Hall, Freida Pfaender,
Millie Bloom, June Brusseau, Marge Honnebeck, Marge
Roper, Velda Ellison and Polly Martin. Front row: Flo
Ann McDonald, Ann Radigan, Florence Slack, Anita
Nichols, Geneva Book and Leola Gorton. (Picture by
Clark's Studio).
(jarden Jour-Jea undaij
The first garden tour in Rose
burg open. to the general public
will be sponsored by the Garten
Department of the Roseburg Wom
an's Club Sunday, May 22. Men,
women and children are invited. A
small charge will be made, which
entitles each persons attending to
visit all six of the gardens and to
the tea and musical Kcgram at
the clubhouse.
Between 1:30 and 3 p.m. the gar
dens of the Kencth F-ird home,
1385 Madrone; Bruce Elliott
home, 1314 Madrone; Nobel Goettel
home, 954 Riverside Drive, and W.
F. Chapman home, 1325 Riverside
Drive, will be open. Those desiring
to visit these gardens can go at
any time they desire to between
1:30 and 3 p.m.
The garden of Miss Rosa B. Par
rott (Parrott Place) at :.he end of
South Jackson Street, and the gar
den of the Frederick J. Porter
home, 555 Reservoir Avenue, will
be open to the public between 3
and 5 p.m. Miss Parron s garden
is Roseburg s largest private gar
den. ,
The clubhouse will be open from
3 to 6 p.m. at which time Jack
Donavon, pianist for KVAL radio
station in Eugene, "and Harmony
House win turnisn tne music.
Mrs. E. G. Young, Mrs. Earl
Flummer and Mrs. R. L Whipple
will act as hostesses at the club
house. Mrs. H. C. Berg will have
charge of the tea tabic. Special
arrangements are being made for
decorations for the shadow boxes.
Mrs. Earl Bleile and Mrs. Rob
ert Burton are co-chairmen of
the event. If this first tour proves
successful, members of - the club
plan to make it an annu. 1 event.
UVlA
Entertains
lt (J3ridalSliower Jfarty
Mollye Smith, bride-elect of Cal
vin Petersdn, and Janet McCrack
en, bride-elect of Lyman Pruitt,
were complimented at a charming
bridal shower given by Mrs. Phyl
lis Davis at her home Wednesday.
Decorated umbrellas and spring
fowers carried out a pretty motif,
for the occasion.
Games were played and lovely
refreshments were served U the
two guests of honor and Miss Pa
tricia HoUcraft, Miss Barbara Cri
er, Miss Georgene Shanklin, Miss
Lois Archibald, Miss Jean Soucy,
Miss Evelyn Bolliger, Mrs. C. R.
Fream, Mrs. Irvin Burnn, Mrs.
Joyce Pruitt, Mrs. Estle Batt, Mrs.
Bette Leach and tne hostess. Mrs.
Davis.
'ord- Iflflcd-ardy. Jfartty
Cjiven fyoyce J4tcl?S
and M i s s f
Miss Carmen rord and
Rose Ann McCardy entertained al
a very delightful surprise kitchen
shower party in compliment to
bride-elect Joyce Hick? Monday
evening at the former s lovely
home in Laurelwood.
Games were plaved and gifts
were presented to Miss Hicks, after
which lovely refreshments were
served. Present to honor Joyce
were Sue Blair, Nancy Cate, Joan
Phillips, Nancy Coleman, Ann
Short, Joy Zeller, Janeite Sher
wood, Nancy Engle, Mary Schultz,
Mrs. L. B. Hicks, Mrs. W G. Clar
cnbach, Mrs. Clarenbach Sr., Mrs.
Kenneth Ford and the 'vim hostess
es. Sending gifts, but uniDle to at
tend were: Mrs. Richard Heller
and Marsha Heller of Richmond,
Calif.; Myrlas Carly, Sally Buck
ingham, Marcia lluckim, Barbara
Rodley, Loya Hicks and Marilyn
Springer.
7lfU WaL, Wngld
(ompdinented s$t furtij.
A linen shower in honor of Mrs.
Walter Wright was givi'n by the
WMC of Ihe First Assembly of God
Church Thursday. Bouquets of li
lacs were arranged about the room.
The gifts were attractive arrang
ed on a lace-covered table.
Mrs. Harvey Blake and Miss
Bertha Bishop were in charge of
the refreshment table. After open
ing the many lovely gifts by the
guest of honor, refreshments were
served to Mrs. Wright and Mrs.
V. L. Klemin. Mrs. A! Walker,
Mrs. Allie McKinney, Mrs. Oscar i
DePricst, Mrs. S. W. Turpin, Mr.
Ray Jones, Mrs. W. Broups, Mr.
S. W. Miller, Mrs. William Nichols,
Mrs. Emma Niday, Mrs. Edna
McKcan, Mrs. R. L. Seibold, Mr.
Edna Bickncll, Mrs. Rex Walker,
Mrs. llattie Bundy, M.s. Olive
Knabke, Mrs. John Quibell, Mr.
Roy McKnighl, Mrs. Dove Ratliff,
Mrs. Verlin Hasbargen, Mrs. Don
ivan Wright, Mrs. Rav Sultenberg,
Mrs. Walter Nicholls, Miss Mil
dred Zachary and Miss Katherine
Miilcr.
iA c ' - I m- ftY j,Vtfi i m
Sbr. and WrS. KUitt
Entertain At )i
POHL HOME IS
SCENE OF MEETING
Beta Eta Chapter of Epsilon Sig
ma Alpha met Wednesday evening
at tiie Pohl home cast of Suthrrhn
with Mrs. Dolores Pohl and Mrs.
Jolly liever, hostesses.
Routine business was transacted
and the election of new officers
were as follows: Mrs. Bettc Gil
man, president; Dolores Pohl, vice
president; Donna Dean Hlakelcy,
secretary; Mrs. Doris Kcnwisher,
corresponding secretary; Mrs. Ma
rion Young, treasurer; and Mrs.
Janet Mullen, educational director.
After the meeting, refreshments
were served by Mrs. Pohl and Mrs.
Bever. The next meeting will be
held Wednesday evening, May 23
and will be an initiation and a
jewel pin ceremony for Mrs. Vera
Holm nd Mrs. Lucille Chriss. The
place of meeting will be decided
later. ( , , '
' BLUE BIRD GROUP t
COMPLETES YEAR j
, Mary Farnsworth, Sheryl Noel, j
lulic Phillip. JoAn Cas'er, Gail
Lemos, Timi Russell, Sue F.ddy and .
Marilee Currier completed one
year of being Blue Birds Mav 19 !
Mrs. Caster is the leader of tin
group with Mrs. Jack Walsh assist
! ant leader.
; Several projects were completed
i and 'he group donate i $2.80 to
the March of Dimes. Games and
j singing were enjoyed.
SHOWER PARTY
! EVENT AT CANYONVILLE
I Mrs, Jewel Heed ami infant son,
j Mitchell l.ce, were honored guests
at a shower al Ihe home of Mrs.
I Frank Allen in Canyonville Frwhy
j evening. Mrs. Leon Ncn and Mrs.
I Anier McDanicl were co.hostesscs
i at the affair to which neighbors and
' friends of the honoree were invitifd.
COMMUNITY POTLUCK
IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR
AT GARDEN VALLEY CLUB
Forty families gathered al the
Garden Valley Woman's Club
house Saturday evening to enjoy
a bountiful politick slipper served
at tables beautifully decorated
with spring flowers.
A hilarious program followed.
Madam Hoo Hoo, played hv
Charles lligbee, showed her fam
ous fashions from Paris, Models
were Bill Tipton, Felix Ruddats,
Ted Post, Emniitt Walters, Clem
ScJiniMder, Cm twin F.wcns, Hen
ry Booth ami Claire Spray.
In the chorus of the Goon dance
were Clara Hess. Nell Fisher. Hel
en Hurkhart, Joan Wesley, lta'.er.e
Young, Hilda Walters, Mamie Tee
ter and Wilma Doyle. They were
accompanied by lis Weslev on
the piano. The evening .'in'shed
with old values and square danr-mg.
GLIDE BLUE BIROS
ENTERTAIN AT TEA
Glide Blue Bird group of second
graders, under Ihe leadership of
Mrs. Arnold Dupont. gave a tea
and entertainment Tuesday after
noon at the Glide School. Dainty
refreshments were served.
Dr. and Mrs. Clifford Babbitt en
tertained at a charming a.nner par
ty Tuesday evening at their attrac
tive home on Overlook in compli
ment to Mrs. Emil Ramberg and
Mrs. I. J. Bean on their birthdays.
Lilacs and other spring flowers
formed the decorations. Two beau
tifully decorated birthday cakes
were cut in honor of the occasion
and costume jewelry sets were
presented as gifts to the two guests
of honor.
Covers were placed for Mr. ad
Mrs. F.mil Ramberg, Mr. and Mrs
I. J. Bean, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer
Yates, Mr. and Mrs. Don Swiek,
Tuesday And Friday
Duplicate Bridge
Winners Announced ,
Master Point play was held at
the duplicate bridge play Friday
afternoon al the Klks Temple. First
were Mrs. Fred Scbwart and Mrs.
B. L. Ilardenbrook with Mrs. M.
L. Hallmark and Mrs. Harry Hilde
burn and Mrs. E. C. Patterson and
Mrs. W. C. Callison tying for sec
ond place and Mrs. J. V. Short and
Mrs. L. W. Metger winning fourth
place.
North-South winners for Tuesday
night's duplicate bridge play were
Mrs. C. B. Wade and Mrs. Ivan
Pickens, first; Mrs. Carlson and
Mrs. John Markham Jr., of Rid
dle, second, and Mr. Carlson and
Mr. Markham, third. East-W e s t
winners were Alfred Anderson and
Doyle Presnell. first; Mr. and Mrs
E. C. Patterson, second, and Mrs.
J. V. Short and Mrs. Fred
'Schwartz, third. Next Tuesdav eve
! ning master point play will b
held.
j An elec'ion party is planned (or
! June 7, at which time master point
i will be awarded.
WILL BE BRIDE Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Edwards of this
city announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra
Gale Zenor, to A3C Norman B. Neal, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Neal of Winchester. Mr. Neal is stationed at
Fairfield Air Force Base. He attended Roseburg High
School' before entering the Air Force January 1955. The
bride-dlect is a senior at Roseburg High School and is em
ployed by Montgomery Word Co. A June wedding has been
plgnned. (Picture by Chris of Photo tab).
Sprincj- Slower Itow
Do (Be Given Wau 27-28tk
'Reflections of Spring", will he
the theme for the spring flower
show to be sponsored May 27-28 by
the Roseburg Town and Country
Garden Club, the Rivertiend Gar
den Club and the Oak Knoll Gar
den Club at the Episcopal Parish
Hall. May 27 the hours will be from
2 p.m. to 9 p.m. May the hours
will be from 10 a.m. o 4 p.m.
Courtesy exhibits will be by com
mercial growers. A plant sale will
be held.
Mrs. L. E. Adams :s general
chairman of the affair. Mrs. Don
H. Evans and Mrs. Glenn B. Clule
are in charge of the schedule; Mrs.
D. W. McCargar and Mrs. E. A.
Radigan, staging: Mrs. Cliff Fer-
ber and Mrs. Robert Dishmau,
horticulture: Mrs. Robert Dorsey
and Mrs. Ralph Hecaihorn, en
tries; Mrs. C. G. Whetehel and
Mrs. Frank Dixon, placement;
Mrs. Lester Nielsen and Mrs. C.
miner
the host and hostess, Dr and Mrs.
ua twin.
Contract bridge was enjoyed dur
ing the evening with traveling pris
es being awarded to winrers.
MRS. HOLGATE HOSTS
SEW AND SEW CLUB
AT LOVELY LUNCHEON
Beautiful arranements of tulips
and lilacs were used for decora
tions by Mrs. Juanita Holgate
Wednesday evening, when she en
tertained the Sew and So Club of
Sutherlin at her home.
Sewing, knitting, crocheting and
visiting were enjoyed, after which j
Mrs. Holgate served a dessert sup-!
per.
Those enjoying the evening with !
Mrs. Holgate were: Mrs. Loehie
Thompson, Mrs. Doris Steinbach,
Mrs. Naomi Riggs, Mrs. Grace
Wood, Mrs. Joan Taylor and Mrs.
Irma Cornish.
MRS. FREEMAN HOSTS
FRIENDS AT PARTY
Mrs. Stanley Freeman was host- ,
ess at a demonstration party Fri
day at her home in Glide. Mrs.
Marion Maddox of Roseburg dem
onstrated the products.
Dainty refreshments were serv
ed by the hostess to Mrs. Noel Ar
go. Mrs. John Wilcox, Mrs. Jim
Bristol, Mrs. George Pedersen,
Mrs. Gene Carr, Mrs. Bud Watts,
Mrs. Dale Bonnell and Mrs. Jim
Dalzicl.
Mrs. Bob Harrison
Complimented At
Surprise Party
A charming surprise birthday
party honoring Mrs. Bob Harrison
was given the evening of May 5 at
the home of Mrs. Don Krogel with
Mrs. Ed Greenfield as co-hostess.
Beautiful spring flowers formed
the decorations.
Various games were played and
prizes were awarded to winners.
After the opening of Ihe many
lovely gifts, a decorated hirthd.v
cake was cut by the honored
guest. Delicious refreshmenls were
served to the guest of honor and
Mrs. Lewis Wilson, Mrs. Roy He
bard, Mrs. Hugh Harrison, Mrs.
Bill Hallcrafl, Mrs. Bob Walker,
Mrs. Lee Emery, Mrs. Cletus Kro
gel, Mrs. Gene Parr and the two
hostesses.
MRS. DEDOBBELAERE
HOSTS DINNER GUESTS
Mrs.' Ella DeDobbclaere had as
dinner guests recently her moth
er, Mrs. Anna Babka of Sutherlin;
and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bennett
of Canyonville. During the af:er
noon, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Mag
ness and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Crook and son; and Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin DeDobbelaere
from Roseburg were callers.
A. Brasfield, judges; Mrs. Esther
Gilliland, hospitality; Mis. C. W.
Tidwell, publicity; Mrs. John Wy
alt, plant sale; Mrs. James Daugh
erty, commercial growers; Mrs.
Cliff Norris, finance; Mrs. Clover
Mahoney, awards; .Mrs. W. I. Stein,
.conservation; Mrs. F.vcctt Moody,
educational; Mrs. .Marshall Smith
and Mrs. Robert Rcid, irt direc
tors; Mrs. O. J. Fcldkimp and
Mrs. Walter Hobbs, feature; Mrs.
Martin Schneider, clean-up; Mrs.
Vernon Keel, Mrs. Leo Rectz and
Mrs. David Evans, junior division.
Rules of the show will be an
nounced next week
I California Visitor
'Complimented At
! Lovely Party Thursday
I A party was given for Mrs. Dyle
HaKer riy her sister, Mrs. Her
bert Morrison, of Sutherlin Thurs
day noon at a luncheon. Covers
were placed for the guest of honor
and Mrs. Sixton Lindburg and Mrs.
Dwight Ristan of Green; Mrs. W.
House, of Roseburg; Mrs. C. R.
Bailey, Mrs. Leo Farnsworth. Mrs.
IWick Muscate, Mrs. Goiuon Arm
strong, Mrs. Jim Furnland, Mrs.
Jack Drake, Oakland; .Mrs. Rowe
Couch, Sutherlin; Mrs. Bert Brun
digc, mother of the guest of hon
or and hostess, and the 'losless.
Mr. and Mrs. Baker have return
ed to their home in Los Angeles,
following a visit in Roseburg and
Sutherlin with relatives and
friends.
i David Bean Has
Deliritful Party
On Fourth Birthday.
David Bean, son of Mr. and Mrs.
I. J. Bean, celebrated his fourth
birthday at a delightful party
Saturday afternoon at his beautiful
home on Hawthorne Drive.
Birthday gifts were presented to
David from: Kevin Rhodcn, John--ny
Yates, Mike Stewart, Susan
Todd, Timmy and Barbara Swick,
Patti Roles, Sally Bryden and Stev
ie Murray.
The guests played "Pin the Tail
on the Donkey," and prizes were
awarded to the winners. ' Later,
Mrs. Bean served birthday cake
and ice cream to the guests.
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