8 The News-Review, Roseburg,, Ore. Tue., June 21, 1955
WOMEN'S FELLOWSHIP
TO INSTALL OFFICERS
All Women's Fellows'iio of the
First Christian Church will install
officers at 7:45 p.m. Thursday in
the church purlors. A dessert-supper
has been planned by Nile
Johnson. Decorations wilt De ur-
ranged by Ettelle Harmon. An
elite style show will be presented
witn Airs. Neva rianri as com
mcntator. Piano numbers will be
provided by Mrs. Naomi Mur
U'.ck. Models will bo Kdith Mar
sl-all. Kay Knyt!ei Anna Rose
Morgan, Pearl Carter, Vcldean
Bridgess, Alice IJoyd, Mrs. Burt
Jiavden. sue llamm. Beverly Bax
tsi, Donna Snyihr and Paula Jaan
JUorgan. AU women ol tne church
are invitca. inosc desiring irans
nortation may call OK 3-G1S4.
New officers are president, Nel
lie Bailey; vice president, in lie
Johnson, second vice. Faye Clark:
secretary, Marion Jones, treasur
er, Jieien maay; ana acvouons,
Anna Mae enow.
Outgoing officers are Mrs.
Blanche Marr, president, N hn a
Brewer, vice president; Peggy
Nott, second vice; secretary, Mrs.
Hester Hibbard; treasurer, Helen
Niday; devotions, Mary Sala; re
frcshmenls. Nile . Johnson; pro
gram, Pat Atterbury and Marian
Jones.
GLIDE CHURCH GROUP
ENJOY PICNIC-PARTY
Mrs. Mike Mullin, director of
the Glide Christian Church vaca
tion Bible School, entertained her
junior and intermediate group of
twenty-five students at a picnic
and swimming party at the Glide
Girl's Camp Fire recreation
grounds at Rock Creek after the
close of the school Friday. Mrs,
Mullin was assisted in entertain
ing her guests by Mrs. Don Cun
ningham, Miss Betty Lewis, Mrs.
Leslie Hatfield and Mr. and Mrs.
Tim Suhrstcdt Jr.
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TOASTMISTR ESSES
HAVE FINE MEETING
AT MCALLISTER HOME
Mrs. Zilpha McAllister gracious
ly entertained the Winston-Dillard
Toastmistress Club at its regular
meeting Wednesday evening at her
home in Dillard. The club met on
the outdoor patio at the McAllis
ter home overlooking the beauti
ful grounds.
Election of officers for the forth
coming six months term was held
with the following officers elected:
President, Mrs. Fran Hoitcen;
vice president, Mrs. Ruby Peter
son; secretary, Mrs. Mary Bird;
treasurer, Mrs. Edna Ebner; and
club representative, Mrs Daisy
Fox. Preceding the enjoyable af
fair the invocation was given by
the president, Mrs. Velma Alber
tus. The topics for the evening were
cleverly presented when Mrs. Edna
Ebner passed a basket of various
items for each member to choose
as the subject of one minute im
promptu speeches. Mrs. Margaret
McCord was toastmistress and in
troduced the evening speakers in
a well planned manner. A new
member, Mr. Irene Lockwood,
told the story of her life in an
entertaining icebreaker speech.
Critic for Mrs. Lockwood was
Mrs. Jo Leshcr. Mrs. Virginia Lau
ranee's lively speech, "Tucson,
Pro and Con" was criticized by
Mrs. Fran Uolteen. A round table
discussion was led by Mrs. Mary
Bird with all members expressing
their ooinion on the subject, "Are
There Delinquent Children or De
linquent Barents?
Mrs. Mona Hult and Mrs. Helen
Buell were elected to represent the
local club at the International
Toastmistrss convention in July at
San Francisco. General evaluator
for the recent meeting was Mrs.
Vivian Laurence.
Refreshments were served later
in tiie evening to club members
and two out of town guests, Airs.
Marv Wilson of Santa Ana. Calif,
and Mrs. Claire Laurance of Sa
lem, by the nostess, Mrs. McAlliS'
tor.
The next meeting will be Wed
nesday at Douglas High School
with installation of new officers,
Refreshments will be served by
the outgoing club officers.
MRS. WILLIAMS HAS
93rd BIRTHDAY
CELEBRATION SUNDAY
Mrs. Emma Williams ouietly
celebrated her 93rd birthday Sun
day with her family at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. W. D.
(Mary) Love, in Garden Valley.
Two of her other' daughters were
also present, Mrs. Harvey (Kath
arine) Ewcns and ' Mrs. S. L.
(Maude) DeLapp. A great-grandson,
Ronnie Redbarn, of Coos
Bay attended. Other members
were W. D. Love and Harvey Ew
cns. Mrs. Williams received numer
ous birthday cards and well wish
es from her many friends.
Mrs. Williams received long
distance calls from her daughter,
Mrs. P. H. (Margaret) Gulbran
son of Los Angeles, Calif., -and
her two sons S. C. and Joe Wil
liams of Claresholines, Alberta,
Canada.
MRS. EVANS HOSTS
GARDEN CLUB THURSDAY
The North. Umpqua Garden Club
met Thursday at the home of Mrs.
James S. Evans on Lone Rock
road. Mrs. Francis De Haan was
welcomed back after spending
(he past year In Holland. Mrs. J.
A. Long of Roseburg was a guest
of the club. Mrs. Janet Bluffy gave
a talk on delphiniums, after which
dainty refreshments were served
by the hostess.
The next meeting will be held
at 1:30 p.m. July 14, at the home
of Mrs. Mcrt Weaver. Members
will make flower arrangements
featuring the Fourth of July theme.
Mrs. Bob Franks will give a talk
on English chrysanthemums, i
GOLDEN WEDDING
OPEN HOUSE SET
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crandall of
239 W. First Ave. N., Roseburg,
will be honored at an open house
affair on their golden wedding an
niversary Saturday, June 25, at
the home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ball,
at Glide. Friends are cordially In
vited to call between the hours of
2 and 4 in tho afternoon.
BLUE STAR MOTHERS
TO MEET WEDNESDAY
Blue Star Mothers No. 4 will
hold a potluck luncheon Wcdnes
day at the home of Vera Calkins,
Rt. 2 Box 168, sixth house past
the Colony store on the right hand
side of the road. Those attending
are asked to bring some work for
the bazaar or just to attend to gel
acquainted with the members.
oredt
Pi
icmc
protective Attn.
J4eicl Saturclt
The 18th annual picnic to be held
by the Douglas Forest Protective
Association was a successful and
enjoyable affair of Saturday noou
at the association headquarters in
Roseburg. The occasion terminat
ed the school of instruction held
for fire wardens and lookouts.
F.niovinif the occasion were Mr,
and Mrs. Tred L. Southwick and
thf tatter's sister Mrs Beatrice
Young, of LaGrande, Ore.; .Mr.
and Mrs. Walter K. Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Les Childers, Donna Wad
rllo Mr. and Mrs. Bruce ForEU-
son and Kay and Bobby; Virgil
Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. Frank it.
Jacobsen.'
A. B. Haines, Paul H. Gamble,
r.arrv Soehlij. Itooert Swam, Aii-
drey and Carrol Spicer, Mary and
Margie Musick, Douglas Bond,
Clyde Straiten, Mr. and Airs. U. F.
McLaughlin, Mrs. R. C. Laurance
and Johnny, Angela ana dan; mis,
George C. Kiiby and Barbara; Mr,
and Mrs. Larry Young, Vera Ban
ning, Ray Stilner, Mr. and Mrs,
.Inhn Richards. Mr. and Mrs
Glenn F. Cole and Steven, Brad
and Bruce.
Mrs. Mae Lane, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Boyd Rader, Lorna Madison,
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brandon, Mr.
Sirs. H. M. Crawford, Mr. and
Mrs. (ieorae Lanedon and family;
Teresa Lilly, Ann Walker, Pat
Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Par
twtpr and son. Brian: Eugene E
Duhamel, Mr. and and Mrs. Loyd
Thornton and lamny.
Norman C. Hurter, Ernie Bloch,
Social
Caienda
Tuesday Jun 21
Fair Oaks Grange HEC at
grange kail for no-hostess potluck
luncheon,
Melrose Grange at 7 p.m. quar-
Icrly birthday potluck. Father's
Day program by Kay Simmons.
Roseburg American Legion and
Auxiliary picnic at Umpqua Park
in evening.
Roseburg Toastmaster Club 6:30
p.m. dinner at Umpqua Hotel Vis
itors are welcome.
Duplicate Bridge Group at 6:30
p.m. at Elks Temple.
Associated Volunteers' sponsor
ed card party at VA Hospital from
7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Ladv Golfers to tee oft at 9 a.m.
at club course.
Eagles Auxiliary at lodge hall
at 8 p.m.
Havloft Sauares beginners class
es for those who have already reg
istered at 8:15 p.m. at Preschern
Barn.
Twelve and Won Club at home
of Thclla Weber, 63 Miller Lane
at 7 p.m.
Wednesday June 22
VFW Auxiliary at 8 P.m. at
Veterans Memorial Hall on Gar
den Valley Road.
Theta Rho Girls of suuierun 10
meet at IOOF Hall.
Pythian Sisters win nom a poi
luck dinner at 6:30 p.m. at the KP
Hall. All knights, wives and guests
are invited and should bring own
table service.
Women's Home League craft
classes at Salvation Army from 1
to 4 p.m, All women invited.
Melrose Friendly Hour Club at
home of Doris Benedict at 11 a.m.
Noon potluck is planned.
Garden vaucy uaraen iuu av
home of Hilda Walters at 2 p.m.
Mrs. Marfcaret Booth is in cnarge
of the program.
Past Presidents rariey ai i:jj
p.m. at home of Mrs. Thomas Par
kinson. All past presidents of the
American Legion Auxiliary invit
ed. Sutherlin Grange at hostess pot
luck at 7 p.m. at hall, followed by
social hour.
Winston - Dillard Toastmistress
Club at Douglas High for officer
installation.
MR. AND MRS. ATTERBURY
TO OBSERVE SILVER
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Kicth Atterbury
will observe their 2otli wedding an
niversary at an open House anair
Sunday, June 26, at the nome of the
former s moiiier-in-iaw nn sisicr,
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Doyle, Rt. 4
Box 450, Happy Valley. All rela
tives and friends are most cordi
ally invited to call between 2 and
5 p.m.
au
Mr. and Mrs. Vera Childers and
family: Mr. and Mrs. John M.
Orenson and family; Margaret
Stiltner and Kay; Mr. ana Mrs.
Bud Richards and family; Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Melton and family;
Ray HarreH and family; Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Fruits and Ann Ma
rie; Mr. and Mrs. Marion M. Lee,
Bob Kischel, Wayne it. Miller,
.1.
J.
Dounlas E. Burgess. Mrs. L.
Crafton and Mrs. Frederick
Porter.
EAGLES AUXILIARY TO
ATTEND CONVENTION
The Eagles Auxiliary will attend
the state convention nere negin-
nine June 22 and local members
are being especially urged to at
tend the Memorial Service to be
put on by DeLake Auxiliary Thurs
day night at 8 o'clock at Central
Junior High.
STEADFAST CLASS TO
MEET AT POTLUCK
The Steadfast Class of the First
Presbvterian Church will meet at
a noon potluck luncheon Thursday
in the Education building of the
church. Mrs. Insley will show pic
tures of her son's work in South
America. AU women of the church
are most cordially invited,
DIXONVILLE CLUB
HAS SWIM PARTY
The Dixonville Deerslayers 4-H
Club and the Classy Country Can-
ners Club enjoyed a picnic and
swim party at Umpqua park on
Wednesday. Twenty tnree mem
bers and guests attended.
Local News
Visiting Her Mrs. Billy Adair
aul daughter. Roberta, of Albany
arrived in 'Roseburg Saturday to
viBit at the home of the former's
parents, Air. and Airs. J. J. oil
lard, on Hawthorne Drive,
Attend Weddina Mr. and Mrs.
A. T. McDonald and Airs. Grace
Bush of Roseburg were, among out-of-town
euests attending the wed
ding in Eugene of the AIcDonalds'
daughter, Lenor Ariene wood, io
Donald Glenn Kruml.
Visitors Leave Mrs. C. O.
Eaton of Eugene and her daugh-
tur-in-Iaw. Airs. r . AI. katon, ana
son, Craig, of Portland have re
turned to tneir nomes, louowing a
visit in Roseburg with the former's
brother-in-law and sister. Air. and
Ms. W. C. Callison.
Return Here Mr. and Airs.
A. B. Collier returned to their
home in the Trued Apartments on
Chadwick Street Saturday, alter
the former was discharged lrom
Sacred Heart Hospital in Eugene.
Air. Collier, who underwent surg
ery, is home to convalesce. He is
reported to be improving.
Attend Wadding Air. and Airs.
W. D. Andrews of Vancouver,
Wash., Air. and Airs. Del DesBris-
bay, uncles ana aunis oi uavm
Payne: Mrs. Dexter Brent, Mr
and Airs. Dick Chinnock, Mrs.
Arthur Strader and Mr. and Airs.
Philip Alorris, all of Portland; Air.
and Mrs. Robert Henry of Grants
Pass Mr. and Airs. Robert Ala-
son of Corvallis and Airs. Kenneth
AlcGrath of Woodburn were in
Roseburg Sunday for the wedding
of Janet Strader and David
Payne.
Returns To Spokane Mrs. Ar
nold Boss-hard loft yesterday for
her home in Spokane, following a
visit here with her brother-in-law
and sister, Air. and Airs. Vondis
Aliller Sr., and with her son, Jim
Church, a resident of Douglas
County, who joined her nt the Alill
er homel Airs. Bosshard was ac
companied here by her mother,
Mrs. Joseph Kicnholz, also of Spo
kane, who is remaining here for a
longer visit with her son-in-law
and daughter, Air. and Airs. Aliller.
Ltavt On Honeymoon Air. and
Airs. David Payne, who were mar
ried in Roseburg Sunday, have left
for Yellowstone and Glacier Na
tional Parks, Lake Louise and
Banff. Canada and Victoria and
Vancouver, B.C., on their honey
moon, alter which they will go to
Ogdcn, Utah, to make their home.
The bride, nee Janet Strader. is
the daughter of Mr. and Airs,
Phil Strader, of Glide. David's par
ents and brother. Air. and Airs
Phil Payne and Dick, of Oswego,
were here for the wedding, at
which DicK was best man.
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Community News Items
Sack On Job Paris Williams.
undersheriff of Douglas County, re
-turned to his post Alonday , fol
lowing two weeks vacation.
cn ui.lt Kim Josse
arrived in Roseburg from Califor
nia by plane Afonday for a visit
wiin ms paternal Biiiuj,a,.i.a,
Air. and Airs. L. W. Josse. He is
a son of Mr. and Airs. Jack Josse,
former residents of this city.
Arrive For Visit Airs. A. E.
Sherman and sons, Bruce and
Dale, of Washington D.C., have
arrived in Roseburg to spend a
couple of months visiting the for
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
Wells 519 Fowler St. They were
joined here for the weekend by
.u. urn' enn and daughter-in-
law Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Wells,
and enuaren, vtuvi i
of Portland. -.
Working David Damon Is a
new employee at New Mehtod
Cleaners.
Move Mr. and Mrs. Archie
White have moved from East Cass
Street to the Oak Hill apartments
to make their home. Air. White
is manager of Safeway here and
Airs. Waite is employed by the
Roseburg Branch of th U.S. Na
tional Bank.
Visits Father Air. and Mrs.
George L. Stanton of Toledo,
rr vlsiwvt in Roseburg Father's
Day with the former's fattier,
Charles u. sianion, iui . rnrmu
St. They were accompanied by
their sons, George and Gene, who
recently were discharged from
Army service after two years in
Germany. George L. Stanton is a
brother of Newt-Review Editor
Charles V. Stanton.
Visiting Relatives. Airs. Edwin
uti.Ua if RMAhnrff has left for
Spokane to visit relatives and
friends.
ui.bi.. Mr, Vpmer Ander-
s,n nt RrMehurff is in Portland
visiting her parents and with
friends, sne accomparuea uer uus-
band, Dr. Verner Anoerson, io
n ii. A ..a tin hnarded a
plane for Atlanta, Ga., to attend
the national Junior namoer oi
Commerce convention.
Parents Visit Air. and Mrs.
H. E. Pugh of Portland visited
at the home of their son and
daughter-in-law, Air. and Airs.
Merle Pugh, over the weekend.
Monday, the visitors went to Ash
land to see a nephew and family.
They plan to stop in Roseburg
again on the return trip to Port
land later in the week.
Return To California Dr. and
Me VAwurA Q rtaan havp rptiirn.
ed to their home in San Francisco,
following a visit here with the
latter's mother, Mrs. Arthur
Clarke.
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