8 The Newt-Review, Roieburg, On. Sat., Aug. 13, 1955
Donrvwav HOMECOMING
IS LARGE AFFAIR SUNDAY
One of the largest affairs ever
held in the Brockway commun
ity was the homecoming-school
reunion Sunday at the Douglas
Hiiih School. A crowd of 400 jam
med the school cafeteria for the
delicious dinner. Feople trom
many towns in Oregon, Washing
ton, Idaho, Arizona and California
joined in the 100th anniversary
celebration of the district's found
ing. Since the affair was such a
success, it wil lbe held again next
August.
Zopher Agee of Hertford was
master of ceremonies. He taught
the old Brockway School in ld&8.
Mrs. Ben Nichols, Riddle, ' was
presented a pen by the Roseburg
Jewelers for being the oldest ex
student at the centennial. She is
86. The eldest person attending the
celebration was Alvira (Huntley)
Dumond of The Dalles. She is 98.
She never attended the old school
but many of her people did.
There were more than 100 histor
ies of the district and other cen
tury old stories distributed. These
histories were prepared by Shcr
ley Clayton, a graduate of the old
ex-student, made the copies. Cop
school. Lucia Fancher DeLaney,
ics are available for those who
did not' receivo one.
GLIDE COUPLE
MARRIED IN SAN DIEGO
and Mrs. Jack Rardin of Rose
burg, and Guy Neal Mullin Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mullin
of Glide, were married July 9 at
6 p.m. at the U.S. Naval Training
School Chapel at the San Diego
Naval Base.
Chaplain the Rev. Donald Kirk
bride, performed the ceremony.
Mrs. Donald Kirkbride attended
the bride, and Don Hill of Glide,
- also in training at the Naval base,
was best man. The bride wore a
blue nvlon gown, ballerina length
with white accessories. The bride
groom wore dress blues. Guests at
the wedding were all of Mullin's
buddies at the Talcman School at
the hase.
Guy ("Skip") Mullin and Don
Hill, both graduates of Glide High
School, enlisted in the Navy in
January 1955. The couple spent a
honeymoon at Imperial Beach,
Calil.
Dinner Party Honors
Mrs. George E. Houck
To compliment Mrs. George E.
Houck, who left this week with her
husband for Portland to reside, a
charming no-hostess dinner was
enjoyed Wednesday evening at the
Hotel Rose. Covers were placed
for the guest of honor and Mrs.
George Mangas and daughter,
Sally; Mrs. Lena Geier, Mrs. Hil
da Peterson, Mrs. Paul Geddcs,
Mrs. V. V. Harpham, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Wiley and Mr. and Mrs.
James R. Daugherty.
A beautiful hand-woven stole
was presented as a gift by the
group to Mrs. Houck.
MRS. MICELLI IS
HOSTESS AT PARTY
Mrs. R. K. liilzman was honor.
ed on her birthday at a lovely
afternoon party 1 uesday at t n e
home or jura, v. J. Micem. visu-
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Busenbark Jr., lalo Stephens,
Annie Russell and V. J. Micelli.
The hostess served dainty re
freshments at a table beautifully
appointed with figurines and an
arrangement of floating candles,
hollyhock and seascape scenes.
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Saturday August 13
Oakland Cub Scouts Pack No.
23 to have picnic following Tim
ber Days parade.
Hayloft Square Dance Club
evening of dancing canceled.
Garden Valley Women's Club
community dinner at 7 p.m. Neigh
bors to bring a hot dish and sal
ad. Dessert will be sold. A wild
life picture will be shown at no
charge.
Boots and Calico Club square
dance canceled-
Rummage sale at Farm Bureau
Spruce St. room at 8 a.m. Food
and clothing to be sold by local
WCTU. Donations are solicited,
phone OR 3-7623 or 3-5386 for pick
up.
Riverbend Garden Club rum
mage sale at 324 N. Jackson St.
from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Buckcroo Club to square dance
at Sutherlin Timber Days cele
bration at high school.
Rummage sale by Faith Luther
an Church Guild at Episcopal Par
ish Hall on Cass Street, beginning
at 8 a m. Anyone having rummage
to donate, call OR 2-1954 or 2-U26
or leave at parish house after 4
p.m. Friday.
Rummage sale at Woman's Club
building on Mosher Street by Tau
Eta Eta sorority. Anyone with
rummage to donate may call OR
2-2027. Proceeds will go to wel
fare purposes.
st Jninnh'a Altar Society rum
mage sale at old Catholic Church
at 8 a.m.
Sunday August 14
Descendants of John Franklin
Sutherlin family reunion to be held
at Helmick State Park, 12 miles
north of Corvallis on Highway 99
West at noon. Secretary is v. K.
Levins, 16411 N. E. Halscy, Port
land. SP picnic for all employes, pen
sioners and families and friends.
Bring basket lunch and table serv
ice; at 10 a.m. at Umpqua Park.
Kansas Picnic at Umpqua ParK;
all Kansans and friends invited;
bring lunch and table service.
r:nmp nlanncd. 10 a.m.
St. George's Episcopal Church
and Sunday School annual picnic
at Elton Jackson ranch at Win
chester. Coffee and ice cream to
he furnished. Serving will start at
2 p.m. For transportation call OK
3-4048 or meet at parish house
at 1:30 p.m.
Annual Minter-Rader-Powell !!(:
nic at Tyee picnic area. Reunion
has been held in this picnic area
for the last two years. The three
fam l ea who hold this annual
reunion, are all originally from
Kentucky.
Monday Auoult IS
Umoo.ua Grove lawn parly and
social evening at home of Mrs.
Bella Holm.
BPW Club annual picnic at 7
p.m. at home of Mrs. R. G. Baker
on Harvard Avenue.
Lilac Circle, Neighbors of Wood
craft at Woman's Club at 7.-30
p.m. All members urged to at
tend.
YOCALLA HOME IS
SC"E f ?E ;,, .
tertained a group of ladies at her
home Friday afternoon, honoring
Mrs. Aaron Baldain at pink and
blue shower. Games were played
during the afternoon.
After opening the many lovely
gifts, delicious refreshments were
served to Mrs. Aaron Baldwin,
Mrs. Si Vroman, Mrs. Alton Vest,
Mrs. Bob Wirkstein, Mrs. Bob
Eucin, Mrs. Ella Damon, Mrs.
Pat Cox, Mrs. Freda Jackson and
Mrs. Wood.
Episcopal Church To
Hold Annual Picnic
St. George's Episcopal Church
annual picnic will lie an event of
Sunday at the Ellon Jackson
ranch homo at Winchester. Those
desiring transportation are re
quested to be at the parish house
by 1:30 p.m. The picnic dinner will
be held nt 2 p.m.
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MRS. HEBARD HOSTS
LUTHERAN LADIES AID
The Ladies' Aid of St. Paul's
Lutheran Church met Thursday
evening at the lovely new home
of Mrs. Roy Hebard with Mrs.
Bert Fiksdal as co-hostess. Beau
tiful arrangements of spring flow
ers graced the rooms. The' meet
ing was opened by the president,
Mrs. Lewis Wilson, with group
singing of the hymn "In the Cross
of Christ I Glory." Final plans
were formulated for a rummage
sale to be held at the Roseburg
Woman's Clubhouse Satur
day, doors to open at 8 a.m. Mrs.
Teater and Mrs. Buckingham are
co-chairmen. A very successful
annual cleaning day was held at
the church and parish house Sat
urday. Mrs. Don Stapleton report,
ed that the drapery project for the
parish house is now completed and
she thanked all who helped in any
way. Reports were given by the
July visiting committee and also
by the quilt committee. A record
book was purchased where in will
be recorded all memorials and
gifts donated to the church, and a
guest book was donated by a mem
ber for use in the church to re
cord visitors- Mrs. Don Stapleton
led a very lively and informative
question, answer and discussion
lesson on family worship in the
home. The meeting closed with
prayer.
Delicious refreshments were
served by the hostesses to fifteen
members and guests. The Mid
week Bible class will be held Aug.
24 at the home fo Mrs. E. V. Lor
enzen, 207 Blakeley. Hostesses for
the September Ladies' Aid will be
Mrs. Lewis Wilson and Mrs. Joe
Noyer; place to be announced lat
er. For transportation call cither
OR 3-7212 or OR 3-3121.
Country Club Women's
Guest Day To Be Oct. 6
Mrs. Harold E. Schmeer enter
tained the executive board of the
Women of the Roseburg Country
Club Tuesday. Present were Mrs.
Frank Bistak, president; Mrs. S.
J. Cooper, Mrs, George Luoma,
Mrs. Chester Thompson, Mrs. R.
Elwood Smith and Mrs. M. E. Ul
schaefcr. The nominating commit
tee appointed includes Mrs. Roy
W. Sedell, Mrs. H. C. Stearns and
Mrs. C. D. Albright. Oct. 6 was
set as the date as the annual fall
guest day bridge-luncheon at the
clubhouse.
The weekly 12 o'clock luncheon
was held Thursday at the club
house followed by the contract
bridge play. High score was won
by Mrs. H. C. Stearns with Mrs.
M. L. Hallmark winning second
high and Mrs. James Hughes win
ning third.
FIREBELLES MEET
AT CHALMERS HOME
A special meeting of the Fire-
belles was held Tuesday at t h e
William Chalmers home to dis
cuss and plan the annual fire
men's picnic. Nine members and
two firemen, Ernest Gardner and
Jess Telso, were present.
following the business session.
delicious refreshments were serv
ed to Medames Ernest Gardner,
Jess Nelson, William Mills, Tonv
Shukls, Donald Starmcr, Floyd
Epperly, George Kirby, LeRoy
Seioom and William Chalmers.
Next meeting will be Aug. 23 at
the home of Mrs. George Kirbv
529 S. Main St.
TAU ETA ETA HAS
OUTING AT PARK
A potluck affair was held bv
Tau Eta Eta sorority recently at
Umpqua Park. Visiting was en
joyed following the delicious din
ner. Present were Mesdames William
House, Curlcy Bailey, Milo Bell,
and Hall, Stan Cornutt, Elmer
Scrape, James Fernlund, Allen
Johnson, Melvin Miller, Jesse
Johnson. Melvin Miller. Jesse
Walker and Earl Wilev Jr. Guests
aienaing were juamiB nuuuaii
and Eleanor Anderson.
CANYONVILLB COUPLI
IS MARRIED IN RENO
Mrs. Pauline Binder became the
bride of Edward Musser, Miami,
Okla., at Reno, Nev., Sunday, July
31. Following the ceremony, Mr.
and Mrs. Musser lett on an extend
ed tour of Canada, planning to
take a plane at Edmonton for
Fairbanks, Alaska, where they will
visit Mrs. Musser's brother and
family, the Ben Wilsons.
They will make their home in
Canyonville where Mrs. Musser is
owner ot uimler s twining More.
CREDIT WOMEN MEET
AT BREAKFAST
Credit Women's Breakfast Club
met Wednesday morning at the
Shalimar with 15 members and 12
guests in attendance. Lucille Ap
pleby presided in the absence ot
the president. The next meeting
will be Aug. 17 at 7:30 a.m. at the
Shalimar.
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PINK AND BLUE
SHOWER PARTY GIVEN
A surprise pink and blue show
er was given Tuesday evening at
the home of Sadie Knypstra by
Shirley Baimbridge, Dolores Smith
and Mrs. Knypstra in honor of Bon
nie Sneed. Several appropriate
games were played. The honoree
opened her many lovely gifts, and
visiting and refreshments wer en
joyed. Those present were: ' Bonnie
Sneed, Viva Dement, Abbie Cris
man, Connie Ryan, Melvina Wo
dell,. Rosalie Clemo, Donna Abra
ham, Orelha Suloff and Susie; Ag
nes Hudson, Irene Swearingen, El
va Colley, Doris Swearingen, Sher
ry Baker, Whitney and Debbie;
Frances Carnes, Nettie Compton,
Connie Anderson, Carol Becklcy,
Marcy Henderer and Diane; Ina
Hendcrer, Vera Baimbridge and
Betty; Muriel Madison, Pearl
Gossel, Anna Tikker, Pat Ander
son, Elizabelle Cutlip, Ruth Ellen
Cutlip, Barbara Duncan, Shirley
Baimbridge and Johnnie; Dolores
Smith, Sadie, Knypstra and Helen
Harbaugh.
Those sending gifts were: Alta
Compton, Mary Colley, Ruth Lick
lider, Ardyce Lowrie, Des Moines,
Wash.; Irma Jean Mode and Miss
Eileen Dement, Pasadena, Calif.
OAKLAND BETHEL
HAS PICNIC AT LAKE
A group of Job's Daughters of
Bethel No. 42, Oakland, accom
panied by several parents and
sponsors held a picnic Sunday at
Lake Cleowax, where they enjoy
ed swimming and hiking. The
girls rode in trucks belonging to
Homer Trusty, Kenneth Dorm an
and Kenneth Hopkins.
Girls attending were Nancy
Sparks, Leone Riggs, Sharon
Roadman, Nancy Dorman, Jean
Hewitt, Judy Hewitt, Mary Ellen
Ericson, Joanne Wilson, Darlene
Cota, Janice Kenwisher, Beverly
Loerts, Carol Clark, Yvonne
Stuwe, Peggyjean Austin, Janclle
Shaw, Barbara Early, Betty Lar
son, Joanne Roadman, Jan Ander
son, Sharon Wood, Joyce Ripstein,
Peggy Wollman, Carolee Johnson,
Terri Osterhouse and Ann Hanson.
Adults making the trip were Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Barker, guardi
ans; Mr. and M-s. Loyal Stearns,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Trusty, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Austin, Kenneth
Dorman, Betty Early, Mr. and
Jfrs. Paul Schultz and Pearl Har
vey. Reese-Edwards Shower
Honors Darlene Mustion
Mrs. J. C. Reese and Miss Jean
Edwards were co-hostesses at a
charming shower party Wednes
day evening at the former's
home in compliment to Miss Dar
lene Mustion, who became the
bride today of Roy Cutler.
A miscellaneous bridal shower
was presented to the guest of hon-
or. There were 15 guests enjoying
me evening ot games and visiting,
after which the hostesses served
lovely refreshments. Miss Mustion
has been employed the last two
years at Mercy Hospital as a
nurses aide.
FAREWELL PARTY
HELD AT DRAIN PARK
Mrs. Mike Mesi was honored at
a farewell party given bv mem
bers of the West Park birthday
t-iuu at ine uram faric tnttav
evening. A potluck dinner and
wiener roast were enjoyed by Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Mesi, Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Noffsingcr and fam
ily; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Pavnp ami
family; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Shel
don and familv: Mr. and Airs
Mickey Blodgett and family; Gale
ana Carroll iNoel ana Everett Swe
zy. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED
AT CANYONVILLE HOME
Mrs. D. W. Gill was honored
Saturday evening when several
couples gathered at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hoverson to
celebrate her birthday.
A patio dinner was served by
the Hovcrsons to the guest of hon
or and her husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Anlauf, Mr. and M r s.
Carl Moodie and Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Harry.
OPEN HOUSE SET
FOR W. H. BROWNS
Open house for Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Brown, honoring them on
their C3rd wedding anniversary
will be held Aug. 21 from 4 to 7
p.m. at the home of their grand
daughter and husband, MY. and
Mrs. R. E. Herman, 2020 Myrtle
Ave. Friends and relatives are
cordially invited to call during
these hours.
MELROSE GRANGE
TO MEET TUESDAY
The Sacajawea Camp Fire
group of Melrose will present a
program at the regular grange
meeting Tuesday evening follow
ing the closing of grange.
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Dr. and Mrs. Houck
Honored At Dinner
Miss Helen Casey and Miss Na
omi Scott entertained at a delight
ful dinner party Monday evening
in compliment to Dr. and Mrs.
George E. Houck, who left this
week for Portland to reside. Cov
ers were placed for the guests of
honor and Miss Rosa B. Parrott,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Johnson, Mr.
and Mrs. John H. Young and the
hostesses.
DINNER GIVEN BY
YONCALLA SCHOOL FACULTY
- A potluck dinner honoring Mr.
and Mrs. Al Hoffman was given
Tuesday evening before the re
ception at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Felix Latham by the grade
school faculty. A delicious dinner
was enjoyed. Mr. .Hoffman was
presented a Parker desk set as a
remembrance from his Yoncalla
Grade School faculty.
Those present included Mr. and
Mrs. Al Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs.
Arne Bjork, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Boan, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Spurling,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bush, Mr. and
Mrs. Felix Latham, Mrs. Sally
Farley, Mrs. Sylvia Mattoon, Mrs.
Mildred Churchill, Mrs. Paulihe
Webb, Mrs. Bessie Keller and
Mrs. Muriel Davenport.
JUDY COX HONORED
AT BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mrs. Lloyd Quimby entertained
Friday at her home at Rock Creek
in honor of Judy Cox on her 13th
birthday. Refreshments were serv
ed at 12:30 p.m., including the
gaily decorated birthday cake. The
guest of honor opened her many
GIFTS. The hostess, assisted bv
Mrs. Lillian Bradstreet, took the
group of youthful guests to spend
the afternoon swimming.
Those enjoying the party were
Jimmy, Bobby and Jerry Mor
gan, Sandra Eaton, Kathy and
Dick Renne, Gregg Bradstreet,
Kay, Mickey and Jcannie Cox,
Dennis and Donna Miller, Stanley
Waldo, Ronnie, Butch, Marva and
Eddie Quimby and the guest of
honor, Judy Cox.
ARCHERY CLUB MEETS
FOR POTLUCK AT MELROSE
The Umpqua Bowmen met at
potluck supper at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Turner in
Melrose Wednesday. Following the
supper, members did some target
shooting.
Plans were made for an archery
booth at the County Fair. An invi
tation to the broad head shoot held
at Grants Pass Aug. 7 was read.
Members also discussed hunting
season plans.
Present were Air. and Mrs. Sid
Sorcnsen, Irv Kline, Mr. and Mrs.
George Foster and son, Dale; Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Digby, Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Ward, Miss Dorothy
Ballou, the host and hostess, Mr.
and Mrs. Turner and sons, James
and Kernan.
MISS TERRY HONORED
AT BIRTHDAY PARTY
Lots of blown up balloons enter
tained Raclynne Terry and her
guests at her fourth birthday par
ty Friday afternoon, at which her
mother, Mrs. John Terry, was
nosess.
Guests included Kristie Stevens.
Janie and Jerry Morris, Glenn
and Dewayne Naylor, Pam Nei
swanwr. Patsy and Mike Morris
and Patsy, Roy and Sandra Mault.
After the honored guest opened
her many gifts, ice cream, cookies
and punch were served.
MRS. DUNN HOSTS
FRIENDS AT LUNCHEON
Mrs. I. M. Dunn was a gracious
hostess Tuesday at a lovely lunch
eon at her home. A pink color
scheme was carried out in the
tipers and in arrangements of roses
and fuchsias. Mrs. Dunn was as
sisted by Mrs. Frank Webster.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
Elizabeth Garhart, Mrs. Jarvis
Robertson,' Mrs. James Coon,
Sirs. Ernest Palmer, Mrs. Robert
White, Mrs. Webster and Mrs.
Dunn.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
HELD AT GLENDALE
"Davy Crockett" set the mood
for the fourth birthday celebration
of little Gregory Channel at which
his mother. Mrs. Norman Chap- i
pell and his grandmother, Mrs.'
Elizabeth Bennett of Springfield
were hostesses Wednesday after- j
noon.
Guests included Mrs. John Bing
ham Jr. and Barbara and Jerry:
Mrs. Charles Dowd, Chris and
Bryce; and Mrs. John Aarnoson
and John Jr. and Jimmy.
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BUSENBARK HOME ' '
IS SCENE OF SHOWER
Miss Dalene Busenbark and Ani
ta Heir man were hostesses Mon
day evening at the home of the
former at a bridal shower party
to honor Miss Charlotte Sand.
Lovely' gifts were presented to
the honoree from the hostesses
and Frances Becker, Donna Sund
berg, Darlene Johnson, Gail Conn
and Judy Kettleman. Delicious re
freshments were served following
a social hour of games and visit
ing. HIGH SCHOOL CLASS .
SETS REUNION SEPT. 4
The Roseburg High School Class
of 1943 will hold a reunion for all
members and their families Sun
day, Sept. 4, at 1:30 p.m. at Ump
qua Park. Those attending are
asked to bring a hot dish or salad
and a dessert for a picnic dinner.
Coffee and punch will be furnish
ed. Those planning to attend are
asked to call OR 3-6986 or OR 2
3216. Several teachers from out
of town will be in attendance.
DILLARD FAMILY
ENTERTAINS AT PICNIC
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rutschmau
entertained at a "Back Yard Pic
nic" Sunday at their home on
Daryll Avenue. Guests participat
ing in the two o'clock affair were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bertucci,
Bobby and Phil; Mrs. Garland
Smith, Mark, Ara and Garlann;
Mrs. Rose Sehneiter of Salem and
her granddaughter, La Vada
Sehneiter, of Culver, Ore.
ONO CLUB "HAS
ENJOYABLE MEETING
The ONO Club of Lookingglass
was entertained Wednesday eve
ning at the home of Mrs. Evelyn
Patterson. The group enjoyed a
taffy pull, after which lovely re
freshments were served by the
hostess. In attendance were; Mrs.
Doris Green, Mrs. Ivan Matthews,
Mrs. Carl Ellis, Mrs. Daisy Niel
sen, Mrs. George Marsh and Mrs.
Ola Linkswiler.
BRIDAL SHOWER IS
EVENT AT GEDDES HOME
Miss Virginia Mae Albion was a
gracious "hostess Tuesday evening
at the Paul Geddcs home, when
she entertained at a bridal show
er for Miss Mary Lee Candy, who
is now Mrs. Raymond Rose. Love
ly gifts were presented to the hon
oree from a large group of friends.
Dainty refreshments were serv
ed bv Miss Albion from a tahle
beautifully arranged with yellow
daisies and candles.
MRS. TUTHILL HOSTS
KNITTING CLUB MEMBERS
The Tuthill home was the scene
of a one thirty o'clock dessert
luncheon, when Mrs. Cecile Tut
hill entertained her knitting club
at her home west of Sutherlin.
Those enjoying the afternoon
with Mrs. Tuthill were Mesdames
Helen Coor, Mary Buckbee, Eve
lyn Frotscher, Laura Larson, Mary
Reisenweber and Ethel Dies. Work
for the afternoon was knitting on
various articles.
MISSOURI VISITOR
HONORED AT PICNIC
Mrs. Arta Terrel was hostess re
cently at a picnic dinner at Ump
qua Park in honor of her mother,
Mrs. Cora Moore, of Roscoe, Mo
who has been visiting various rel
atives here for several weeks. Oth
ers present included Mr. and Mrs.
A. H. Terrel and family of Win
ston; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Terrel
and family; and Mr. and Mrs.
Austin Sissick and daughter of
Green.
CANYONVILE PICNIC
SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR
Fifty members, friends and their
families of Canyonville and Rid
dle Mosonic lodges and OES chap-,
ters gathered at the Canyonville:
county park Sunday for their an-t
niwl joint picnic.
Bob Travis of Riddle was In
charge of arrangements. Pop, ice,
cream and coffee were served to '
those who attended the notluek;
style noon picnic. Visiting was the
program ot the afternoon. I
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Local
New Job Mrs. Mable Guthrie
is a recent new employe at tba
Deer Creek Cafe.
New Employ! Miss Audrey
Wilkinson and Miss Quanita Bal
lew of Sutherlin are employed at
the local Newberry Store.
Visits In Eugane Mrs. Jessie
Dorvilla returned Wednesday to
her home here from a visit since
Saturday with friends in Eugene.
Called To Tannassea Mrs.
Edith Counts of Roseburg left Sat
urday by plane for Memphis,
Tenn., where she was called by
the death of a relative.
Called To Portland Dr. and
Mrs. Verner Anderson left yester
day for Portland where they were
called by the death of the fomer'i
uncle.
Back From Canada Hawley
Counts and son, John, and Vere
Perry have returned to their homes
in Roseburg, following a week's
fishing trip to Canada.
Her From Grants Pass Mr.
and Mrs. T. M. Stott of Grants
Pass were overnight guests Tues
day at the home of their daugh
ter, Mrs. Tom Shrum, and family.
Hera From Madford Miss
Kathy Sue Ridgeway of Medford
is visiting her father, Robert
Ridgeway, and family at their
home at Cavitt Creek.
Will Return Horn Mrs. Clara
M. Marks is leaving this week for
her home in Los Angeles, follow
ing a visit in Roseburg with her
daughter, Dr. Eleanor Stadler,
and family.
Rattlesnake Killed Lester
Pierce, Dick Stone and J Pinard
killed a three-foot long rattlesnake
with 7 rattles near Tyee last Sun
day while fishing in the main Ump
qua River.
Improving George Grimm is
reported to be improving at Mercy
Hospital, where he has been re
ceiving medical treatment for the
past two weeks. He expects to be
there another few days. Grimm
operates Grimm's Grocery.
Arrive Hera The Rev. and
Mrs. Carl H. Olson of Malaca,
Minn., and Anna Sjogren, who is
in this country on a visit from
Sweden, arrived in Roseburg
Thursday for a visit with the 01
sos' son and daughter-in-law, the
Rev. and Mrs. Lester G. Olson,
who have just moved here. Mrs.
Sjogren is an aunt of the Rev.
Lester Olson. The latter is the new
pastor of Faith Lutheran Church.
CANYONVILLE MEN
GIVE NUPTIAL SHOWER
Something out of the ordinary
in nuptial showers was that given
for Eugene Willis of Canyonville
by his men friends who surprised
him at the home of his mother,
Mrs. Mary Willis, Wednesday eve
ning. The participants, 25 in all, gave!
a masculine version of a personal!
shower. i
Willis will be married to Miss I
Joyce Kellar of Portland Aug. 19.1
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CALL OR WRITE:
Mews
Naw Job Jo Johnson ii a re
cent new employe at Grimm's Gro
cery. On Honor Roll Alvin W.
Smith, Roseburg, is on the 1955
spring semester honor roll at
Washington State College. .
In Portland Mr. and Mrs. N.
W. Staley returned -Monday from
a few days in Portland where they
visited and vacationed.
To Raedsport Mrs. Cora Lit
tle and Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Wood
ruff were in Reedsport Tuesday
and Wednesday on business.
Back From Portland Mrs. L.
E. Goodbourn returned to her
home here Thursday from a
week's stay in Portland where she
visited and attended to business.
Go To Festival Dr. and Mrs.
Roland Cutts, who are here from
Portland, left this week for Ash
land to attend the Shakespearean
Festival.
Return From Oklahoma Mr.
and Mrs. Darrell Williams have
returned from several weeks' stay
in Broken Bow, Okla., and are re
siding at Winston. Mrs. Williams
is the former Alma Faye Shoults.
Leaving On Vacation Miss
Sandra Sumpter, a member of the
Mercy Hospital office staff, is leav
ing this weekend for Ben Bow re
sort in Northern California to en
joy her vacation. -
Here From California Mr. and
Mrs. George A. Maddox of San
Ranhanl Pslif flrp visiting this
week in Roseburg with his broth
er ana sister-in-law, air. ano airs.
E. W. MadJox.
Temporary Minister The Rev.
Arlow Bristow, Eugene, will be
the temporary minister at the
Westside Christian Church 'while
the Rev. Harry Chapin is on va
cation. Moving First of Week Ml.
and Mrs. Edwin G.- Young are
moving the first of the week into
their new home on Hawthorne
Drive, which they purchased from
Mr. and Mrs. John Perkins and
family, who are moving this week
end to Redding, Calif.
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