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BETA IOTA CHAPTER of Epsilon Sigma Alpha recently
held an, initiation ceremony for new members during a
banquet at the Harlequin Club. Initiated were left to
j-ight, Mrs. William Grensky, Mrs. Roy Fent, Mrs. . Richard
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Berney, Mrs. William Ulmer, Mrs. F. R. Beal, Mrs. Bill
Matthews and Mrs. Ralph Snyder. Mrs. Beal affiliated
with the group. She had transferred to Roseburg from a
Springfield chapter. (Winston Studio).
A FAMILY REUNION held Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Smithee in Winston was an enioyable affair.
Present from out of town for the occasion were Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Randall and son, Stan, of Willow Creek,
Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smithee and two sons, Allan
and Dale, from Sacramento, Calif., and Sgt. and Mrs. Leo
Smithee and daughter, Susan from Tinker AFB, Oklahoma ,
City. Pictured above are, back row: Jackie Smithee, Mrs.
(Vera) Smithee, Mrs. (Nancy) Randall, Sgt. Smithee, Mrs.
.Elmer (Maxine) Patterson and Mrs. Alfred (Fanny) Mc
Whorter. Front row are Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smithee ond
daughter, Judy. (Wilson Studio)
Philip Kasers -Honored
At Delightful Party
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Kaser Jr.
entertained at a charming party
Saturday evening at their home at
459 W. Fair St., in compliment
to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kaser,
who have just returned from Ger
many and who were spending a
few days 1 here visiting relatives
and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Kaser
left Wednesday for their new home
ONE OF THE LOVELIEST events of the spring season was
held Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan
McLennon of Lookingglass Road, Winston, when they en
tertained in honor of their daughters, Patricia and Suzanne
on their 13th and 12th birthdays respectively. The
spacious party room at the McLennon home was the
scene of two parties to which a large number of guests
were invited. (Winston Studio)..
Games were played and dancing
enjoyed and after the many beau
tiful gifts were opened delicious re
freshments were served by the
hostess, assisted by Mrs. J. A. Wil
ton and Mrs. Jim Everly. Sunday
a group of Suzanne's friends join
ed her and Patricia in a theater
party. Those invited to enjoy the
two affairs were: the honored
guests, Patricia and' Suzanne, and
their brothers Jack and Allan;
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Wilton; Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Everly, Sharon Pruitt, Colene New
ton, Joe Brady, George Finney, Da
vila Nichols, Karen Owens, Donna
Moore, Pamela Laurance, Stanley
Kolpack, Glenda Ryder, Sharon
Brown, Patty Davidson, Patsy Wi
ley, Patsy Elliott, Ruby Ann Vance,
Jim Elliott, Joanne Counts, J i m
Lewis, Ruby Houmeser, Audrey To
bler, Starr Smith, Judy Kimball,
Barbara Kerrick, Sheryl Lau
rance, Brenda Counts and the host
and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Allan
McLennan.
Bridal Shower Charming
Affair At Powers Home
A charming 'bride-to-be" show
er was given for Zoneile Wilson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Har
old Wilson, by Miss Cynthia Pow
ers and her mother, Mrs. L. L.
Powers Thursday evening at the
attractive Powers home in Laurel;
wood. Miss Wilson will become the
bride today of Kenneth "Chic k"
Monnier.
Easter lilies and camellias form
ed the lovely decorations for the
occasion. Bride and bridegroom sil
houettes decorated the ice cream.
Mrs. Ellsworth Tilton served the
bridal cake and Mrs. Leo Gillett
poured the coffee.
Besides the hostesses, those en
joying the occasion honoring Miss
Wilson were Mrs. Betty Rawson,
Mrs. Albena Tison, Miss Gloria
Jacobs, Mrs. Frank B. Woodworth,
Mr. and Mrs. Snyder To
Celebrate Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Snyder will
observe their golden wedding anni
versary Sunday, May 6, by holding
open house at the Roseburg Wom
an's Clubhouse from 2 to 5:30 p.m.
Friends and relatives have been
most cordially invited to call and
are requested to not send gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Snyder, who were
married in Roseburg 50 years ago,
have lived in their home at 1421
SE Cobb St., since their wedding
day Mr. Snyder is a retired South
ern Pacific inspector. The Snyders
have a daughter, Mrs. L. A. (Mar
jorie) Mills, and a son, Don, both
of this city.
MNO CLUB MEETS AT
RIVERSDALE HOME
The Riversdale MNO Club met
at the home of Mrs. Neil Ch.-ist;an
Wednesday evening. During the
brief business meeting the attend
ance prize was awarded to Mrs.
Darwin Lea. The pleasant evening
hours were spent playing games
after which Mrs. Christian served
dainty refreshments to Mrs. Argus
Fisher, Mrs. Floyd Squier, Mrs. H.
W. Conn, Mrs. Jack Denton, Mrs.
Allan Christie, Mrs. Kenneth
Smith, Mrs. Don Harmon, Mrs.
Lee, Mrs. L. W. Cottrell, Airs. F.
A. Hollcy, Mrs. J. M. Burkhart,
Mrs. Don Kruse and Mrs. Don
Guiley. Recipes will be featured
at the next meeting.
U. Of O. , Mothers Club
Has Interesting Meeting
Mrs. D. L. Taylor, Mrs. Fred . will be held. The place of the meet-
llargis, Mrs. Charles Brent ana,ing wm De announcea laicr.
flirs. J. B. Archer entertained me
University of Oregon Mothers Club
at a lovely 7:30 o'clock dessert
supper Monday evening at the
former's attractive home.
The highlight of the evening was
the voting of $306 for scholarships.
The final money making project
of the year was the Chinese auc
tion held during the social hour.
New officers elected are Mrs.
William Thompson. president;
Mrs. C. A. Ricketts, vice presi
dent Mrs. D. L. Taylor, secre
tary, and Mrs. R. B. Barker,
treasurer.
The next meeting will be May
HOUSE WAR MING SURPRISES
CECIL JAMESON FAMILY
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jameson and
family were surprised recently
whei a group of friends honored
them at a housewarming party and
potluck dinner. A set of dinner
ware was presented to the Jame
sons. Attending the affair were: Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Welty and fam
ily; Mr. ajjpV Mrs. Dale Wester
land, Mr. aH Mrs. Dick Hanson
and sons; Mr. and Mn. Fred
Koehler and family; Mr. and Mrs.
21. at which time members will; Glen Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. E. G.
entertain Uicir families at a pot- Godfrey and Mrs. Annabelle Irving
luck dinner. Installation of officers 1 "4 family.
Mrs. Larry Strode, Mrs. Arlene
Roglitz, Mrs. Ellsworth Tilton,
Mrs. Lydia Tilton, Miss Betty
Chambers, Miss Bonnie M u 1 1 e ,
Mrs. Ivan Rogers, Mrs. Lorraine
Rogers. Mrs. Harry Stringer. Mrs.
Dodge Sr., Miss Violet and Miss
Claudette Dodge, Mrs. Ralph Sny
der, Mrs. Leo Gillett, Miss Doro
thy Gillett, Mrs. Reuben Johnson,
Mrs. Floyd Wilson, Mrs. Gerald
Palmer, Mrs. P. T. Bubar, Mrs.
Edward Gillespie, Mrs. G. Harold
Wilson and Miss Judy Powers.
Games were played during the
social hour with prizes going to
Mrs. Woodworth and Mrs. Palmer.
Beautiful gifts were presented to
the guest of honor and lovely re
freshments were served.
MRS. JAMES FLYNN
HOSTS FRIENDLY HOUR CLUB
Springtime readings were pre
sented at roll call at the recent
meeting of the Melrose Friendly
Hour Club which took place at the
home of Mrs. James Flynn. A pot
luck luncheon . was enjoyed at
noon.
Mrs. Hazel Bly was in charge
of the program which consisted of
contest games and pictures and a
discription of a recent trip through
Mexico by Mrs. Flynn.
Attending were Mrs. Elsie Cof
fell, Mrs. Ida Miller, Mrs. Hazel
Bly, Mrs. Norma Fenn, M r s.
Anna CoffeH, Mrs. Doris Benedict,
Mrs. Katie Conn, Mrs. Minnie
Sacobson, Mrs. Grace Fenn, Mrs.
M. Benedict, a guest; and the
hostess, Mrs. Flynn.
MRS. HOLLINGER IS
COMPLIMENTED AT PARTY
A surprise birthday party was
given Friday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Glascoe in Wilbur
honoring Mrs. Herschel Hollinger.
The evening was spent playing
cards, with prizes ' awarded the
winners. The honored guest re
ceived many lovely gifts.
Refreshments, including birth
day cake, were served to Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Harvey and family; Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Hart and sons: Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Harvey and fam
ily: Mrs. Lois Ha ire and children;
Robert Buie, Mr. and Mrs. Her
schel Hollinger and daughters; and
Mr. and Mrs. Glascoe and son.
Warrenton Club Meets
At Naas Home Tuesday
The Warrenton Club met Tues
day evening at the home of Flor
ence JNaas. Mabel Patterson and
Helen Hicks were guests and
members enjoying the. evening
with Mrs. Naas were: Ginger
Hicks Maxine Schultz, Hcrtha
Peterson, Enid McDanicl and EI
satia Hudelson.
Following an enjoyable social
hour, lovely refreshments were
served.
L. A. Keiths Announce
Marriage Of Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Keith of
Glengary announce the marriage
of their eldest daughter, Alice, to
George V. Arrant of Klamath
Falls. The ceremony was perform
ed in Sutherlin by Justice of the
feace ward A. Watson Wednes
day, April 11. Attendants for the
couple were Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Pack. The bride attended Glide
High School and the bridegroom
went to Klamath Falls schools
The young people are presently
making their home in Glengary.
Mr. Arrant is employed at Ford's
Mill.
MEN HONORED BY
CALAPOOIA WOMEN
The Ladies of the Calapooia
Women's Club, gave a dinner Sun
day as a "thank you" to the men
of the community who have help
ed to build the new kitchen and
restrooms on the clubhouse. Ruth
Burdette, Norah Stephens, Hazel
Haines and Frankie Moore were
the committee in charge. Visiting
and horseshoes were enjoyed in
the afternoon.
UMPOUA RESIDENTS
ENJOY DINNER PARTY .
Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Judd and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Judd and sons of Umpqua drove
to Cottace Grove Sunday to attend
a dinner party at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Vilas Hales. -Places were
also set for Mr. and Mrs. James
Payne and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Willis.
in Frineville, where Mr. Kaser
has accepted a position as a phar
HAPPY HOUR CLUB IS
ENTERTAINED WEDNESDAY
Mrs. C. N. Downing entertained
the Riversdale Happy Hour Club
at her home on Fisher Rdad Wed
nesday afternoon. A white ele-
mant ana plant exchange were
with V. S. . Occupation
macist
served
Forces
Spring flowers formed the at
tractive decorations. Contract
bridge was in play during the so
cial hours with prizes going to
Mrs. William Allen and Mrs.
Phil Kaser.
Later in the evening the host
White 'ita T Germany? he" eatured du" e
Christmas Club Members
Guests Of Mrs. Bridges
Mrs. R. D. Bridges graciously
entertained the members of t h e
Christmas Club at a 7:30 o'clock
dessert-supper Thursday evening
at her attractive home. Tulips,
daffodils and lorsytma formed the
decorations.
Covers were placed for Mrs. B.
B. Bubar, Mrs. J. R. Wharton,
Mrs. C. B. Wade, Mrs. L. E. Mc-
Chntock, Mrs. Kenneth Quine, Mrs.
H. C. Church, Mrs. Clair K. Allen,
Mrs. s. G. Palmer and the host
ess, Mrs. Bridges.
Sewing and visiting were enjoy
ed during the pleasant evening
nours.
ELLEN CORNELL HOSTS
ART AND EMBROIDERY CLUtf
A very enjoyable afternoon was
spent Wednesday when members
oi me Koseourg Art and tmnoria
ery Club met at the home of Mrs.
Gus Bowman, Ellen Cornell a'cting
as hostess. An entertaining fea
ture of the afternoon was the hat
dressing contest conducted by the
hostess, those taking prizes were
Susan Bowman who won a prize
for making the prettiest hat; Mrs,
George Cluck winning for making
the funniest.
Lovely refreshments were served
to Mrs. f rank Bergh, Mabel Deal
Mrs. Earl Decker, Mrs. Alfred
Ncal, Mrs. C. M. Page, Mrs. Henry
Erskine, Mrs. George Cluck, Mrs.
H. F. Snyder, Mrs. Leon Sanders,
Argie Beel, Mrs. Belle Stevenson,
Lucia Ingles and Susan Bowman.
An invitation was extended by
Mrs. Snyder to attend her wed
ding anniversary celebration to be
given at the Women's Club Sun
day, May 6,
Mrs. William Bailey will be host
ess to the club at her Dixonville
home May 9.
THRALLS HOST PINOCHLI
CLUB SATURDAY NIGHT
Mr. and Mrs. Curt Thrall were
hosts to their pinochle club Satur
day night at their home east of
Canyonville.
Mrs. Norman Hanson and Mrs.
Lynn Jones tied for high score of
the evening and Norman Hanson
won high score for the men. Mrs.
Daje Combs took consolation. Five
tables of pinochle were in play
and a potluck lunch was served at
the conclusion ef the evening.
DINNER PARTY ENJOY EO
AT UMPQUA RANCH HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Roeder
were hosts at a delicious chicken
dinner given at their ranch home
near Umpqua. Those enjoying the
day were Mr. and Mrs. Venicent
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Mohr and children from
Myrtle Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Peery and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Loyal Mohr and daughters, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Peery and daugh
ters, John Roeder, William Black
and the host and hostess.
noon,
Lovely refreshments were served
by Mrs. Downing to the following
members: Mrs. W. C. Bailey, Mrs.
Arthur Baird, Mrs. William
Bromps, Mrs, Ned Dixon, Mrs.
Dale Guiley, Mrs. Don Guiley,
Mrs. R. L. Harmon,. Mrs. H. B.
Kruse, Mrs. Charles Lee, Mrs. W.
and hostess served lovely refresh- g. Ott, Mrs. J. E. Stapleford, Mrs,
ments to the guests of honor and
Dr. and Mrs. Jetfery currier, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Willhitc, Dr.
and Mrs. William Allen, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Carstens and Dr. and
Mrs. Robert Mooers.
C. M. Stark, Mrs. Ernest Trussell
and Mrs. N. C. Wallen.
The next meeting will be Wed'
nesday, May 9, at the home of
Mrs. John Trozelle with Mrs. C,
M. Stark as hostess.'
The Rev. A. M. Shaffer
Honored On Birthday
Tha 73rd birthday of the Rev.
A. M. Shaffer, known as "Daddy"
Shaffer to a long list of Canyon
ville Bible Academy graduates and
students, was celebrated uriday
night at a dinner which included
students of the school he rounded
and members of the Shaffer fam
ily and friends.
The theme of the dinner was
built around an accordion, music
of which instrument is a favorite
of the Rev. Shaffer's. Accordion
ducts were played during the din
ner hour by Cclia Webb and
Charles Scgers. Programs were
accordion-shaped and the birthday
cake in the same theme was dec
ollated by Mrs. William Howell of
Tiller.
C. E. Parker was master of
ceremonies: Mary Allen of Dalles
Tex., presented a "Tribute to Dad
dy Shaffer" and the group gift was
presented by Betty Parker, senior
class president.
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Included besides CBA students
and faculty were the C, E. Park
ers, the Robert snaaers, Mrs.
Henry Moen and family, Mrs.
Rolfe Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs.
Charless Rimell and Mr. and Mrs.
Lee of Myrtle Creek.
On the following Sunday, i fam
ily dinner honoring the Rev. Shaf
fer's birthday was given at the C.
E. Parker home and included Ida
Bailey and John Shaffer of Win
ston.
CANYONVILLE WOMAN
SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY
Patsy and Mike Ford were co
hosts at a surprise birthday par
ty which honored their mother,
Mrs. Henry Ford, immediately fol
lowing the band concert Thursday
evening at their home in Canyon
Birthday refreshments were
served to their guests who lnclud
ed, beside the Ford family, Nina
Mrs. Paul Helweg Is
Hostess At Luncheon
Mrs. Paul Helweg entertained
her bridge club at a charming one
o'clock luncheon Tuesday at her
lovely home on Riverside Drive '
in Laurelwood. Camellias formed
an attractive decorative motif for
the occasion. -
Covora were placed for Mrs. B.
A. Young, Mrs. H. N, Jacobson
and Mrs. Ivan Pickens, guests,
and Mrs. W. J. Hutch, Mrs. R.
D. Coen, Mrs. Chester Morgan,
Mrs. M. J. Newland, Mrs. H. H.
Turner and the hostess, Mrs. Hel
weg. ...
High score for the afternoon's
contract bridge play was won by
inis. toen. ,
AMARANTH OFFICERS
ENTERTAINED AT DINNER
The - officers ' and ' r committee
chairmen of 1955 of the Order of
Amaranth were entertained re
cently at a buffet dinner given by
Royal Matron Mrs. Thomas Scott
and Royal Patron Frank Moors as
sisted by Mrs-. Moore, Mrs. Ida
Carl and Thomas Scott.
After a delicious ham dinner the
officers enjoyed songs by Frank
Moore accompanied by Miss Vir
ginia Young, followed by games of
pinochle, canasta and bridge.
Those attending were Miss Geor
gia Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Scott, Mr. and M rs. Harry Young,
Mr. and Mrs. Elr.cr Anderson, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Rose, Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis VanHorn, Mr. and Mrs.
Loren O'Neil, Mr. and Mrs. Wayna
Ireland, Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Dob
bin, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dage,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caley, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Wither, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Halvorsen, Mr. and
Mrs. E. G. High, Mrs. George
Dimmick, Mrs. Ruth Risley, Flo
Ann McDonald, Mrs. C. W. Clark,
Miss Virginia Young, Mrs. Ida
Carl, Louis Simon and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Moore and cnudren,
Pietzold and Mrs. Joseph Rltter. Frankie, Linda and Dennis
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