WELCOME HOME PARTY
GIVEN AT FRIDAY HOME
A welcome home party was giv
en recently at the C. H. Friday
home in honor of Hal Fretwell and
Harlow Friday, home on leave
from Fort Knox, Ky.
A novel feature of the even in t
Sat. Jan. 21, .
1956 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 7
was the presentation of an espe
cially constructed army tank to
the boys by Jim Friday. Gaye
Warren did a lap routine to "Dog
face Soldier' on top of the tank.
Other entertainment consisted of
musical numbers on the violin and
accordion by June and Bob Bo
denner. The rest of the evening was de
voted to stunts and dancing with
refreshments served throughout on
tables decorated with black and
white check cloths, candle-dripped
bottles serving as candle holders
and miniature tanks flying small
1
lew
MR. AND MRS. PERCY MYERS, above, celebrated their
silver wedding anniversary Dec. 18 at tjie home of their
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cene Arthur, at Winston.
Mr. and Mrs. Myers were maried Dec. 19, 1930, and have
lived in Roseburg thf "r entire life.
The silver wedding anniversary
of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Myers of
Green was celebrated Dec. 18 at
an open-house affair given by their
son and daughter-in-law. Air. and
Mrs. Gene Arthur, at the Arthur
home in Winston, Mr. and Mrs.
Myers were married 25. years ago,
Dec. 19, in Roseburg. Both are
long-time Roseburg residents.
For the occasion Mrs. Myers
wore a becoming dress of aqua
blue crepe with jeweled buttons
and a corsage of bells and silver
ribbon, made by Mrs. James
Daugherty.
The serving table, covered with
an Irish linen cloth, was the at
tractive setting for a large tiered
wedding cake, decorated with bells
and lilies of the valley. The cake
was made and decorated by Mrs
Arthur. Mrs. H. A. Doyle cut and I Mrs. Gordon Larson and Mrs. Jo
seryed the cake, Mrs. Willis My-'sephine Parkhurst.
Installation Ceremony
Held Monday Evening
Monday evening. Alpha Lodge
47, Knights of Pythias, and Rose
burg Temple 23, Pythian Sisters,
held installation ceremonies at the
KP Hall for their 195G officers. In
stalling officer was Mrs. Robert
Cameron. She was assisted by Mrs.
E. G. High and Mrs. E. Lauer.
Officers installed were Mrs. Mar
ion Patrick, past chief; Mrs.
Charles Slabaugh, most excellent
chief; Mrs. A. 0. Helvey, excel
lent senior; Mrs. Wayne McCau
ley, excellent junior; Mrs. Charles
Martin, manager; Mrs. A. Maine,
secretary; Mrs. Howard Kluver,
treasurer; Mrs. G. Mack, protec
tor; Mrs. Jim Beville, guard. Two
retiring officers, Mrs. Patrick, who
served a year as most excellent
chief, and Mrs. John Schlinsog,
who served the three-year term of
treasurer, were awarded past chief
pins, and were welcomed into the
Past Chiefs Club by Mrs. High, its
president. Gifts were presented by
Mn. Patrick to all who served with
her during the year. In apprecia
MRS. BARNES HOSTESS
TO PINOCHLE CLU
Mrs. Lethi Barnes was a graci
ous hostess to her pinochle club
Tuesday when the members gath
ered at her home in West Suther
lin. For the afternoon's pinochle play
Kirs. Baird won high score and
Mrs. Burgess, low.
Aftef the card play Mrs. Br:ics
served light refreshments if Airs.
Carol Burgess, Mrs. Am'u L'lles
ton, Mrs. Bertha Archibald, itlrs.
Dotty Baird, Mrs. Mabel McCord,
Mrs. Pearl Malone, Mrs. Margaret
Mola, Mrs. Mary Young, Mrs. Dee
Harvey, Mrs. Vera Holm, and Mrs.
Bette Gilman.
The next meeting of the club will
be held Tuesday, Jan. 24, at the
home of Mrs. Dotty Baird.
UII1LL C OOF BR HAS
RBCBMT BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mrs. Russell Cooper entertained
at a birthday party honoring her
son, Russell, on his eleventh birth
day at her home east of Sutherlin
Saturday.
Games were played by the
youngsters and movies were taken
of the group playing in the snow,
after which Pussen opened his
many nice gifts.
After the play hour Mrs. Cooper
served birthday refreshments to
hhonoanr!,niehe "M !
honor Martin, D anne ana Kill '
King 'Bill Gwyn, Timmy and Ken-:
Thames, Pimmy Salisbury,
Evelyn and Franklin Cooper.
Sending gifts but unable to at
tend were Nancy and Anna Mae
Venza.
RECENT DINNER PARTY
GIVEN AT UMPQUA
Mr. and Mrs. Burt Holts and
children of Myrtle Creek and Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Krohn and chil
dren of Roseburg were guests at
a dinner party given by Mr. ami
Mrs. Bob Mode at their home on
Mode Lane, near Lmpqua
day.
Sun-
Petite Marie
A Licensed Shop
the
COLD WAVE PERMANENTS
1 Blo'k North of City Drivt-ln Market, Opposite Richio't Drivt-ln
Mabel A. Hilde Closed Mondcy
ers poured the coffee and Mrs.
Jack Darling served the punch.
Miss Iftarilyn Myers had charge of
the guest book and Mrs. Glen Tur
ner assisted about the Toom.
Those who called during the day
were Mr. and Mrs. Willis Myers,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Turner, Mr,
and .Mrs. Jack Darling, Mrs.
Tressie Claypool, Clarence Myers,
Glen Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Vic
tor Bean, Mr. and Mrs. John Cor
nilsen, Mrs. Lester Miller, Mrs.
George Holm, Mrs. H. A. Doyle,
Richard Stack, Dale -' Myers,
Merle Lander, Sonia Lander, Mr.
and Mrs. James R. Daugherty,
Mrs. Norma White and son and
Marilyn Myers. Sending gift were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Insley and
sons; Andrew Telford, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Stevenson. Mr. and
tion of her year as the head of
ficer, the temple presented M r s.
Patrick with a pair of ceramic
lamps,
Judge Thomas Hartfiel was in
stalling officer for the Knights. As
sisting him were Cliff Seales,
grand master-at-arms, and George
Hinsdale, grand prelate. Officers
installed were Charles Martin,
chancellor commander; Earl Wil
shire, vice-chancellor; Billy Black,
prelate; Sam Campbell, master-at-arms;
Charles Slabaugh, secre
tary; Al Newman, treasurer; John
Hess, master of work; and Jim
Bevill; outer guard. Ed Schier
meister, inner guard-elect, was un
able to be present, due to the
death of his mother in Lodi, Calif.
'Music for the evening was furnish
ed 'by Miss Jennie Jorey. The in
formal portion of the evening in
cluded speeches by the officers and
a skit showing how officers should
be elected. Refreshments in the
dining room completed the eve
ning. PINK AND BLUE SHOWER
HONORS MRS. HICKS
Mrs, William Ulmer was a gra
cious hostess at her home Mon
day night at a pink and blue show
er which honored Mrs. Claude
Hicks. Mrs. Stanley Stevens was
co-hostess.
Appropriate games were played
wit prizes won by Mrs. Florence
Powell, Mrs. Carroll Sensabaugh,
Mrs. R. B. Curtis and Mrs. L. B.
Uicks.
The refreshment table, covered
with a lace cloth, was centered
with a pink cake, flanked on
either side with matching tapers:
Invited guests were Mrs. R. B.
Curtis, Mrs. Sid Corey, Mrs. L. B.
Hicks, Mrs. Carroll Sensabaugh,
Mrs. Elmer Thompson, Mrs. Flor
ence Powell, Mrs. 0. A. Kennedy,
Mrs. Robert Norton. Mrs. Del Mc
Kay, Mrs. Doran Beaudoin, Mrs.
Roy Woodali and Mrs. Earl Oak-
HIRtH.1 CLUB MBMBBR3
BMTiBTAIMBD AT DIMMSft
The Hubbard Creek Needle Clutj
wis entertained at a dinner party
at the home of Mr. Billie Trarie,
and visiting were enjoyed during
the diy. Places were set, for Flo
Kiapiteu, kilty .edr, Lucrnua
IMnZ'YoCot.
- v.,, r-i . c
feJ
Gwnqy, Sally Aaertei,
HiMi;t y
Mohr, Pearl Grier, Mrs. Eiferson,
Thelma Leonard nd Jo Lowman
and children from San Bernardino,
Calif.
tOOTS AND CALICO CLUft
HONORS GRADUATES
An evening of dancing was en
joyed Thursday by members of the
Boots and Calico Club and gradu
ates of the new class sponsored
by the clutv Norval Cockerarn,
caller, presented diplomas, after
which a larce birthdav cake. dec-
orated for the graduates, was serv-
eu ay joyce Arrnsirung.
Beauty Satan
A Licensed Beouticion
All professional formulas used rOO
Bonta. Ouorts, Realistic, etc J up
SHAMPOO and STYLINC 1.50 up
2442 N. Stephens St. (Hwy 99)
Phone' OR 3-3991
nags.
Besides Mr. and Mrs. Friday,
those attending were Gaye War
ren, John Carson, Nancy Cate, Hoy
Cotton, Mike Stryker, Janet Mul
key, Jackie Warren, Vickie Leh
man, Don Ware, Bob Geddes, Judy
Wood, Jim Parker, Don Thron
burg, Ginger Kettleman, Jennie
Murphy, Frank Purdy, Caroline
Jackson, Jodi Corkrura, Debbie
Corkrum, Dave Lyons, Carlene
Felker, Cathy Fretwell, Sylva Ed- j
die. Garv Crenshaw Rnh a n ri
'June Bodenner, Bill Friday, Jim
rnaay ana me two nonorea guests,
Harlow Friday and Hal Fretwell.
NINTH BIRTHDAY -IS
OCCASION FOR PARTY
Sharon Sue Rapp was honored
on her ninth birthday Monday aft-!
er school by her mother, Mrs.
Lloyd Rapp, at their home on East
First Avenue.
The group played games and
Karen Harris won the prize after
which Sharon Sue opened her many
lovely gifts.'
After the play hour Dr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Rapp took the group
to the Del Rey Cafe at Winchester
for dinner. Preceding dinner the
girls played a game with Janice
Johnson winning the prize.
A beautiful decorated birthday
cake was baked by Pop and Mom
Wulf and was served with dinner.
Those enjoying the occasion with
Sharon Sue were Karen Harris,
Barbara and Beverly Curry, Te
resa Rapp, Janice Johnson, Becky
McGill, Martha Rapp and Dr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Rapp. ',
ROSBTTA LAYCOCK BECOMES
BRIDE OP GARY GENE BAULT
Miss Rosetta Mae Laycock,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
Laycock ot Koseourg, and uary
Gene Bault, son of Mrs. Adalaide
Bault of Dillard, were quietly mar
ried Friday, Jan. 13, in the eve
ning at the Presbyterian Church
parsonage at Oakland. The cere
mony was performed by the Rev.
Homer M. Noble of Oakland. The
bride was lovely in a two-toned
gray and pink suit, small black
hat wreathed in flowers and black
accessories. The bridal couple was
attended by Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Brown of Dillard. They are mak
ing their home in Roseburg where
Mr. Bault is employed at the Pre
mix Cement Co.
NRS. NICHOLS HOSTESS
TO INTER-SE CLUB
A 1:15 luncheon for members of
the Inter-Se Study Club and their
Guests was held luesday at the
home of Mrs. C. Harold Nichols.
Mrs. W. M. Campbell gave the
program on the life of Ethel
Barrymore.
Attending were Mrs. Campbell,
Mrs. Paul Geddes, Mrs. E. S.
Hall. Mrs. E. E. Lindcll, Mrs.
Charles Stark, Mrs. Jack Ullrich
and Mrs. Edna Beauchamp.
The club will meet next Jan. 24
at the home of Mrs. E. E. Linden".
Mrs. Charles Stark will have
charge of the program.
Local News
Here From Portland Senator
Al Corbett of Portland was a vis
itor here Thursday.
Back From Portland Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Myers have returned to
their home here, following a busi
ness trip to Portland.
Hre mi Business H. E. But
ler, assistant trust officer of the
U.S. National Bank, Portland, was
a business visitor inRosebupg yes
terday. Viitirn In P.rHand Mrs. Hat
tie Guerin of Koseburg ii spend
ing the weeK in 1'oruana visu.ns
her sister, Mr. Earl Crowder, and
attending t. business.
Vium Hr tin. George
Xangas expects t return Sunday
I. her home in Portland after a
visit here with Wr soa and dauh-tor-ia
law, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Mangas.
Crwv.iiKi Wr Kicky
FmU KwWk wm transferred
today to the home of her parents
it 3J1I N M Highwiy, Hertford,
after wvlerjoine went wrery
. Mdfocl Community Mas-
putt,
In Haaqkifeil Ttfrs. We-thinglon
Hughes of Roseburg hs been ad
mitted to St. Vincent's Hospital in
Portland for surgery. The Hughes'
daughter, Miss Daphne Hughes,
executive youth consultant for the
Episcopal Diocese. Newark, N.J.,
has arrived in Portland to be with
her mother.
In Hoipeal At Nome The Rev.
Lowell McAfee Campbell, Presby-
terian minister on St. Lawrence
Island, has been taken to the hos-
pital in Nome to receive treat -
menl and posraoie surgery lor a
frozen foot. He Suffered the injury,
whi e on a rcaular 7-hour mission
' ' tntir whinh rtn appntmt nf weather
conditions lengthened to 17 hours.
He is the son ot Mr. and Mrs. W.
M. Campbell nf this city. Ito and
his wife and their two sons. Mi
chad and Gary, were visitors here
on their furlough during the sum -
mer and tail.
ESTHER'S BEAUTY SALON
S.con4 Strait, Myrtlt Crttk
PHONE 185
voningt by Appointment
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OFFICERS OF Mountaineer Rebekah Lodge, Glendale, are pictured above, Left to right, back
row: Grace Powelson, inside guardian; Angie Nensteil, financial secretary; Ella Blaser,
left supporter of the noble grand; Leona McAllister, outside guardian, second row: Jen
nene Johns, left supporter of vice grand; Pol ly Wright, chaplain. Myrn Opperman, conduct
ress; Mary Wright, warden; ' Mildred Daniels, color bearer; LaVerne Coates, treasurer.
Front row: Hazel Whaley, right supporter to vice grand; Mabel Winkleman, recording
secretary; Zorada Ford, musician; Nadine Reynolds, vice grand; Myrtle Young, noble
grand; Joyce Mill, right supporter to the noble grand. (Fox Photo).
The Glendale IOOF Lodge 1721
and the Mountaineer Rebekah
Lodge, 149, Glendale, held a joint
installation at the IOOF Hall Sat
urday evening.
Jaunita Buenger had charge of
the guest book and Virginia Perry
and Georgia Mill lighted the can
dles before the beginning of the
ceremony. The pledge to the Amer
ican flag was led by retiring Noble
Grand Jean Gaedecke.
The regular officers surrendered
their chairs to the installing of
ficers, District Deputy Grand Pres
ident, Leona McAllister; grand
warden, Viola Caraway; grand
marshal!, Velma Edson; grand
secretary, Bess Bates; tfrand trea
surer, Matie Heller; grand chap
lain, Mae Basye; musician, Guy la
Vaughn, for the Rebekah Lodge;
and deputy grand master, Eugene
Clark; grand warden, Walter Mc
Allister; grand marshal!, Pirlcy
Oakland Eastern Star
Installation Thursday
Eastern Star Chapter No. 91 ofl Visitors were Worthv Matrons
Oakland held installation of offi-j
ucis inuituay nigni. iiiMuuiiig in-1
ficers were past patron, Lloyal
Steams, and past matron, Mary
Barker, matron; Juanita Holgatc,
marshal; .Agnes Wilcox, chaplain;
Nadine Stearns, conductress and
Ruth Bridges, organist.
New officers are worthy ma
tron, Helen Stuwe; worthy patron,
Lyle Stuwe; associate matron, Bet
ty Early; associate patron, Harry
Smith; secretary, Naomi Riggs;
treasurer, Ruth Bunch; conduct
ress, Olga Bielman; associate con
ductress, Gergrude Hebard; chap
lain. Lucrctia Ross; marshall
Kathryn Roadman; organist, Jean
Treman; Adah, Grace Wood;
Ruth, Vera Smith; Esther, Alta
Jean Boyd; Martha, Doris Stein
bach; Electa, Dcna Bennett; ward
er, Ivena Halverson and sentinel,
C. J. Bielman.
Courtesy girls are: Drill cap
tain, Juanita Holyatc, Edna Bid
well; Myrtle Van Meter, Veda Hol
lopetcr, Ruth Manning, Emma Til
lery, Donna Horton, Myrtle Ow
ens, Dorothy Austin and Mary
Barker.
Special music committee, Leah
Carlisle, Ruth Bridges, Susan
Bunch and Juanita .Holgate. Stand
ing committees: Finance, Ella
Sparks, Mary Barker, Fern Flory,
Irma Cornish, Bernice Thiele and
Ted Roadman; Instruction, Meryle
Wahl, Lloyd Cornish, Ruth Bridg
es, Agnes Wilcox, Ada McCall,
Betty Stearns and Eleanor Dor-
man. Endowment committee, Gen-
evieve Murphy, Gertrude Hebard,
li. r. aicrtina, visiimg ami iiruci, were: vetina Edson, worthy ma
Nadine Stearns, Edna Campbell tron; ; Herbert Reed, worthy pat
and Horence Thiele; publicity, ron; Jpan Ccdeeke, associate ma
Wan d a Hopkins; custodian of tron; ltin Mcdralh, associate pa
lights, Delmar Murphy; custodian :tron. Mttit Hellert secretary; Judy
of dining hall, Lucretia Ross. iLaPralh, associate conductress;
inc luugiBin cwivixivu ui wmwi
hy Irva Graham, Sue Bunch and
Juanita Holeate; duet, Leonne
Riggs and Nancy Foster; and a
drill by Job's Daughters. Acc.nv
jlt , y S(
r
SIXTH BIRTHDAY II
occasion ron party
Robbie Stephens was hooored on
nil sixth birthday last Frklay aft
er achool by his mother, Mrs. Ty
rus Stepht-ni at her home or East
Central Avenue.
Games were eiiyod and Robbie
opened his any nice gifts after
which Mrs. Stephens served re
freshments to ftobbw, juest of
honor; Debri Hogan, Lonnfle
Sites-hens and Sieve Nelson. Moth -
ers present were Mrs. Stanley Hog -
an and Mrs. lvar Nelson and
grandmothers, Mrs. Julia Allen
and Mrs. R. 0. Stephens.
BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD
TUESDAY AFTERNOON
Tff ... cA,i, nnnj
Jeffery Sensahaugh was honored
Tuesday afternoon on his
sixth
; birthday at the home of his par
ents. Mr. ana Mrs. Larroii hensa-'
i baugh, in Melrose. Following a pc-1
riod of games and recreation, gifts
; were presented to the honorce and
lovely refreshments served,
; Present were the guest of honor
ana jerry james, uougias rie-i
menko. Terry Chitwood,
ttaroara i
ami Kay BatliricK ana
Douglas
and Anne Spn.ia hail?h
MRS. STEWART HOSTESS
TO LEND-A-HAND CLUB
r.end A Hand club gathered at the
, home o( Mrv (;k,nda ,stwari ca5t
of Sutherlin for an aftcrno' of
I sewing.
After the sewing hour Mrs. Slew
art served refreshments to .Mrs.
Kay Moore, Miss Frances Larson,
Mrs. iWv Longbrake and Mrs.
Olen rentier.
The next meeting of the club will
be held at the home of Mm. Earl
Adams at Jrair Oaks Wednesday
Winkleman; grand secretary, Jack.ry, recording secretary; Side Per-
Vincent
grand treasurer, C. W.
Vincent
grana cnapiain, &a Alu-
ler, for the Odd Fellows
The following were installed:
Noble grand, Myrtle Young; vice
grand, Nadine Reynolds; record
ing secretary, Mabel Winkleman;
financial secretary, Angie Nensticl;
treasurer, La Verne Coates; right
supporter of noble grand, Joyce
Mill; lefi. supporter of noble grand,
Ella Blaser; right supporter of
vice grand, Hazel Whaley; left
supporter of vice grand, Jennene
Johns; warden, Mary Wright; con
dustress, Myrn Opperman; inside
guardian, Grace Powelson; outside
guardian, Leona McAllister; chap
lain, Polly Wright; color bearer,
Mildred Daniels; and musician,
Zorada Ford, as officers in the
Rebekah Lodge. IOOF officers arc
Ben Whaley, noble grand; Monte
Bates, vice noble grand; Bill Per-
Myrtle Olmscheid of Roseburg and
v irnima wrigni 01 Myrtle creeK;
wormy
Patrons Ralnh Cooner of
Roseburg and Jack Doud of Myr
tle Creek.
Past matron and patron pins
were presented to Irma and Lloyd
Cornish.
In the rooms decorated In blue
and white by Juanita Holgate and
Noreen Perrault, refreshments
were served by Meryl Wahl. chair-
mau, and Howard Wahl, Fred and
Elsie Brozio, EIJa Sparks, Nadine
and Loyal Mearns, Dick Riggs,
Hoy ana Vivian iocoson, Ida and
Floyd Pinkston, Sally and Ben
Amerson and Dale Bennett.
Glendale OES Officers
Installed Friday Night
The officers of the
Glendale chanter. 71.
OES Lodge.
were install-
ed Friday evening at the Masonic
Temple.
The retiring matron. Lucile Har-
ris, opened the meeting. The Lord s
prayer and pledge ot allegiance
were given and Beth Hopper, grand
chaplain of the Grand Chapter of
Oregon, was introduced. The meet
ing was then turned over to the
installing past matron, Mrs. Mae
Basye, and her assistants, Howard
Edson, installing marshal, Thelma
Reynolds, installing chaplain, Eu-
nin T'nvno anH MilrlreH Spthpr in-
!staijng musicians. Those installed
niive Kuh . chaplain: Thelma Lar-
son, marshal; Esther Kafer, mun
ciin: Dorothy McDonald, Ada;
Jacki Smith, Ruth; VermHa Mar
riott. Martha ; Dora Kwuwdy,
warder.
Before the installation ceremony,
Kay and Peggy Edon, daughters
of Ihe worthy matron-eVct, car
ried a lighted candle and a BibU
to the altar.
After the iiBlallatkM of the
worthy matron aid worthy atro
Mary Wright sane a sols, "?Var
of the East," accompenied by-Ku
nice Payne.
- piMQCHLB PATY B4DO?80i
AT at AM I KB mnttB
j
1 Mrs. Leo Manske was a chirm
ing hostess Tuesday afternotm
! when she entertained a group of
: friends at Winslon-DilJard with
pinochle pdrty. Hostess prizes were
awarded to Mrs. Rosa Hembach
and Mrs. Decla Taylor. Those en
'joying the afternoon with Mrs. Man
ra Mp , tnhnBlin wh,
ske were Mrs. Ethel Johnson, who
had recently returned from sev
eral months in Canada; Mrs.
Blanche Tipton, Mrs. .ijrion ar
ryman. Mrs. Robbie Lee Cooper,
Mrs: Eleanor Shigley, Mrs. Kosa
Heinhach and Mrs. Decla Tay
lor. Delicious dessert refreshments
were served at the close of the
lovely afternoon by the hostess.
CALVIN
AROLA FETED
AT RECENT INNERS
Sr.
and Mrs. Carl Arola
hon-
ored their son, Pfc Calvin Arola
who is home on furlough from Kt.
Devens, Mass., with dinners on
Saturday and Sunday.
Friends coming to enjoy Satur
day evening were Mr. and Mrs.
Howard B as son, Jim Basson and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paulsen.
Guests Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Alva Teeter and Ernest; Mrs.
Etta Warner and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
i Toman and fun. The Arolas, other
children. Mike. Pete, Helen. Car-
ley anfi fieorge, wer aim present
ry, treasurer; Jack Vincent, right
supporter of noble grand: Ted
Clark, left supporter of noble
grand; Pirley Winkleman, right
supporter of vice Grand: Al Mnhr.
left supporter of vice grand; Glen
ivaier, waraen; Tommy Prestian
ni, conductor; George Mill, inside
guardian; Gene Clark, outside
guardian and Bill Nensticl, chap
lain. After the installation, Lela Smith
sang a solo, "The Lord's Prayer,"
which honored the retiring noble
grands, Jean Gaedecke and George i
Reynolds, and Esther Kafer sang
a solo especially for them. Bess
Bates presented Mrs. Gaedecke
with her past noble grand pin, and
each officer gave her a handker
chief corsage tied with pastel rib
bons from which gold keys were
hung. Gene Clark presented George
Reynolds with a past noble grand
collar.
The program consisted 'of some
excellent chorus numbers present
ed by students under the direction
of teacher, Robert Carter. The mix
ed chorus also sang varied selec
tions. The program was conducted with
a solo, "Forgive," sung by the
Rev. Wayne Waltman. accompan
iea Dy Mrs. wauman.
Refreshments were served in the
dining room on tables decorated
with pink and green candles which
represented the Kebekah Lodge
and red and white candles, repre
sented the Odd Fellows Lodge. Sim
ilar candles and baskets of fern
and pink roses were used in dec
oration in the main meeting room
Delicious refreshments were
served. Napkins were printed in
gold with the names of the lodges
ana the organization dale, iwb, on
one side, and with 1956 en the
other.
Laler, two addenda were llve.!
for the outgoing matron, one hy
I the past matron's club and one by
jher officers. An addendum was giv-
" or e incoming matron ny sev-
eral of her officers,
The halt was decorated with sil
vered laurel leaves and berries and
refreshments were served to mem
bers and guests.
Because of the sevarity of the
snow storm which prevented sev
eral officers from being present on
installation night, these were in
stalled at the first regular meeting,
Jan. 10. They were Sylvia Flory,
treasurer; Gere Halstead, conduct
ress; Phifctha McGrath, Ksllwr;
and William McGrath, stineL
DBSSBRT LUNCHEON HELD
AT LAMOREAUX HOMB
Xutherlin Tillieum club was gra
ciously entertained at a ww o'clock
dessert luncheon bv Mrs. Edward
Lamoreaux, at her home norlhwst
Oakiimd. Beautiful bouquets of
jasmine and pussy willows were
uiwd about Ihe rooms and miaia.
ture vases of jasmine centered tW
appointive tables.
Thowe seated at the table vera
Mrs. Wesley TWmpon, Mrs. Alva
MaiMinf, Mrs. Fern Mory, Mrs.
Jw PerrauK, Mrs. JTnnk KeXJorrf,
Mrs. Harry Barker, Mrs. John
Chase, Mrs. Vern Holfate, Mrs. C.
J. KielmaR, Mrs. Cal Howies, Mrs.
Vtm Ltiiinier and tne tmteis,
Mrs. Lamoreaux.
for (Se aPltrnorja contract Vidga
play, Mrs. JBa.ps.er wm high; Mrs.
McCord, seord his; low, Mr.
Bowks and lb traveling foose,
Mrs. IfolgHte.
Th next meeting will Ve held on
Tuesday, January 31, at tha home
of Mrs. Frank McCord.
GLEN GO DIM BY KH)RlB
AT SURPRISE RARTY
Glen Godfrey was honored at a
nut prise birthday parly Sunday
evening at the lovely new trailer
home of his nephew and niece, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Haines in Dillard.
Those helping Godfrey to celebrate
his birthday were his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. G. Godfrey from Wil
bur, Mr. and Mrs, Gene Godfrey
and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mrown and
son, Stevie of Upper Rice Crrek;
Mrs. Glen Godfrey and the host
and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Haines and t.on Skipper.
MRS. HUFF CELEBRATES
BIRTHDAY TUESDAY
Mrs. E. A. Huff was the inspir
ation for a birthday dinner given
at her home Tuesday evening.
Included besides Mr. and Mrs.
Huff were Mr, and Mrs. Wayne
Lambeth and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Ransom and children, who brought
the large birthday cake.
The evening was spent in playing
cribbace with birthday cake and
! col ice oeing
served late in the
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LEONE RICCS, above, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Riggs, Sutherlin, was installed honored queen of Oakland
Bethel No. 42, International Order of Job's Daughters, at
the Oakland Masonic Temple, (Picture by Warren Studio) .
Other officers installed were :
Sharon Roadman, senior princess;
Nancy Foster, junior princess;
Nancy Dorman, guide; ' Janice
Rippstcin, marshal; Jannclle
Shaw, chaplain; Betty Larson,
treasurer; Yvonne Stuwe, record
er; Janice Kcnwisher, librarian;
Barbara Early, musician; Sharon
Wood, first messenger; Sandra
Flory, second messenger; Peggy
Murphy, third messenger; Joyce
Rippstcin. fourth messenger;
Sherri Minor, fifth messenger; sen
ior custodian, Joanne Wilson; Peg
gy Woolman, junior custodian;
Carolee Johnson, -inner guard;
Norma Pecry, outer guard; Peg
gy Austin, historian; Terri Oster
hout, lady of the lights; Alona Ben
nett, reporter; and Helen Self,
bethel flag bearer.
The installing officers were:
Nancy Sparks, retiring honored
queen and installing officer; Fran
ces Hcaton, guide; Gay Marshall,
marshal; Veda Hollopetcr, chap
lain; Shirley Gorman, recorder;
Ruth Bridges, musician; Mary El
len Erickson, senior custodian;
Carol Burgess, junior custodian,
and Laurie Watson, soloist.
DeMolay Installation
Takes Place
Roseburg Order of DeMolay held
its installation cuiemonics Satur
day night at the Masonic Hall in
Roseburg, with the Takena Chap
ter of Albany conducting the in-.
stallation. Walter Swart, as ad-1
visor, and four boys of tne lakcna
Chapter made up the installing
team. John Joe I son was installed
as master councilor, Don Smith as
senior councilor and Ernie Knigge
as junior councilor,
A spaghetti dinner, served by
the DeMolay mothers, was given
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and the visiting installing tea-m
After the ceremonies, Mrs. Eu
gene Ridcmwr, president of t h o
mothers' club, presented the new
master councilor with a gavel and
representative from the Eugene
chapter presented him 'with a trav
eling master councilor's pin.
Twelve girls from Job's Daugh
ter's Bethel No. 8 performed a
beautiful flower drill, after which
the flowers were presented to Mrs.
Jottlsou.
At the conclusion of the evening,
the master councilor and senior
and junior councilors introduced
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th Grand Prize $2,000 in cash
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Honored Queen Leone was pre
sented a white bethel Bible by the
guardian council and with a myr
tlewood gavel by her father.
Following installation the new
officers joined in the formalion of
a beautiful white floral cross and
narration by Carol Clji.rke.
A clever addendum preceded
the presentation of a past queen's
jewel to Nancy Sparks, retiring
queen, by Mary Ellen Erickson,
junior past queen. The jewel was a
gift from the bethel.
Distinguished guests from out-of-town
included: Muriel Ellison,
honored queen; Peggy Tison, sen
ior princess and Diane Myers, jun
ior princess, all of Bethel No. 8,
Koseburg; Beverly Wcgher, senior
princess; Myra Kelly, junior prin
cess ot Jii'Uiel no. 18 jh y r 1 1 e
Crock; ltoy Colburn, associala
grand guardian, uoscnurg; Ma
mie Wilson, past grand guardian;
Millie Doud, grand librarian and
guardian of Bethel 18, and Jack
Doud, associate guardian of Beth
el No. 18 all of Myrtle Creek.
The next regular meeting of
Bethel No. 42 will be held Jan. 18
at 7:30 p.m. in tile Oakland Ma
sonic Temple.
Saturday
their parents to assembled friends
and relatives.
Laler in the evening, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert E. Joelson were hosts
to the DeMolay boys and their in
vited tmesis at a party civen at
'their homo on Pitzer Street.
COFFEE HOUR HONORS
MRS. DAVID ENGLEBART
A coffee and handkerchief show
er was given recently by Mrs. D.
C. Nickens recently in honor of
Mrs. David Englcbart who, with
Iw?r family, is moving to Portland.
Invited guests were Mrs. J i m
Loomis, Mrs. Asa Irwin, Mrs. Gor
don Gurretscn and Mrs. John
Shirley.
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