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LADIES AUXILIARY of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Pat
rick W. Kelley Post No. 2468, Roseburg, installed officers
for the coming year ot the regular meeting in April.
Left to right front row: Emma Anderson, junior vico presi
dent; Opal Callahan, president; Dorothy Cherryholmes,
senior vice president. Back row". Stella Tobias, secretary
and past president; Beulah McKeown, chaplain; Cora Carl
son, treasurer; Genevieve Holms, conductress and install
ing oWicer. Unable to be present for the picture was
Marigold Frear, guard. (Picture by Chris of Photo Lab).
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SHOWN ABOVE are a group of two and three-year-olds
and their teacher who were special guests of Sherry Roglitz
at a birthday party given for her by her mother, Mrs.
Arlene Roglitz, at the Mother Goose Nursery Thursday
morning. Left to right: Bruce Scarth, Michelle Dedobbe-
The eroup which honored Sherry i and small animals, carrying o u t
numbered 39 in all, all of -whom
attend the nursery school. The
party was made gay with paper
hats and favors and the birthday
cake was decorated with clowns
the circus motif. The children play
ed many games and birthday songs
were sung.
-Also honored the same day was
Kathy Krewson, who was celebrat
ing her 6th birthday.
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Guest-Day Luncheon To
Be Event Of Thursday
Final plans have been made by. Women of the club met Thurs
memhera of the Roseburg Country! day at the clubhouse for a noon
Club women for the annual spring luncheqn followed by the Tegular
Dricige piay. Mrs. n. i. Hansen
won high score for the afternoon's
bridge play with Mrs. W. F. Amiot
winning second high and Mrs. Ches
ter Thompson, third.
laire, Loren Finley, Gayle-Hill, Mike Hammond, Debbie
Waters, Mrs. Russell Madsen, the guest of honor, Sherry
Roglitz; Billy Haire, Gaye Farenbaugh, Sharon "Graham,
Francis Wambolt, Susan Wastenberg and Bruce Thomas.
(Clark's Studio).
guest day bridge-luncheon to be
held next Thursday, April 26, at
12:30 noon at the clubhouse. Res
ervations must be in by calling
Mrs. Chester Thompson, Mrs.
Harold E. Schmeer or the club
house not later than Tuesday noon.
Mrs. A. J. Murray and M r s.
Frank Bistak are serving on the
door committee, while Mrs. A. F.
Micelli-and Mrs. H. C. Berg are
in charge of decorations.
ZULEIMA CLUB HAS
DESSERT-SUPPER FRIDAY.
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS, Post No. 2468, Roseburg,
installed officers for the coming year at the last meeting.
Seated left to right are Donald J. Frear, senior vice com
mander and Douglas County Veterans Service Officer;
Walter G. Callohan commander; Gail Carnine Jr., vice
commander. Back row: George Wood, adjutant; T. F.
Holmes, quartermaster; Nelson Tobias, past commander;
Reino Johnson, cnaplam; John Groat, surgeon, and Mickey
Molvei", installing officer and a past commander of the
post. Absent when the picture was taken was Harrison
Winston, judge advocate. The Veterans of Foreign Wars
35th annual state encampment will be held in Roseburg
June 27-30. (Picture by Chris of Photo Lab).
McKINNEYS ENTERTAIN
AT DINNER PARTY SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. . McKinncy en
tertained dinner guests at their
home near Umpqua Sunday. Plac
es were set for Mr. and Mrs. Ed
monds and sons, Larry and Tom
my; Mr. and Mrs. Phil McKinncy,
Mr. and Mrs. Pcbworth anil tho
hosts and their son, Richard.
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SCHOOL CAFETERIA
SCENE OF BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mrs. Ethel Ilccathorne was the
inspiration for a birthday party
given in her honor Wednesday aft
ernoon nt the Melrose School cafe
teria. The party, given by M r s.
Kar Lindslrnm and Mrs. E m i 1
Johnson, included many of the
cooks in District 4.
The afternoon was spent visiting
after which Mrs. Ilccathorne open
ed her gifts and the hostesses serv
ed refreshments to 28 friends.
PARGETERS ENTERTAIN
AT BUFFET DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. Pargeter en
tertained Sunday evening at their
lovely home in Melrose at a buf
fet dinner. Guests invited were
.Mr. and Mrs. William lieinhart
and .Mr. and Mrs. Vic Lewis.
Anemones and other spring flow
ers were used in table and room
decorations. Visiting was enjoyed
during th pleasant evening.
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DOUBLE BIRTHDAYS
CELEBRATED AT DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wilton
and children, Johimie, Dnreen and
Dean of Roseburii and Mrs. Wil
ton's mother, Mrs. Tom Webb of
Victoria, B.C., were dinner guests
Saturday at a family party at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mc
I.onnon and children. Jack, Pa
tricia, Suzanne and Allan Jr. of
LookingKlass Road, Winston. The
dinner party was in honor of Su
zanne and Patricia Mcl.ennon. both
of whom celebrate their birthdays
April 14. .
RIPPSTEINS ENTERTAIN
AT TURKEY DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Kippstein en
tertained recently at their home
near Umpqua at a turkey dinner.
Places were set for Mr. and Mrs.
Jack I. Ucs and daughter, Kathy;
Mr. and Mrs. Don Coffey and chil
dren, Albert and Dianne; Mr. and
Mrs. Delmar Murphy and children,
Peggy, Pat and Bill; and the hosts
and their daughters, Carolyn and
Joyce. The evening was spent play
ing cards and watching TV. Coffee
and cake were served at a late
hour.
BRIDE-ELECT HONORED
AT SHOWER PARTY
Miss Sylvia McKibben was hon
orcd recently at a bridal shower
at Glide Grange 'Hall. Miss McKib
ben, who lives in Sweet Home, is
to be married soon to Wayne
Helms. Hostesses were Mrs. Jim
Watson, Mrs. James Delzicl and
Mrs. Dale Bonnell, who assisted
Sylvia with opening the many
lovely gifts, which were displayed
on a lace tablecloth. The hostesses
then served delicious refreshments.
Present wore Jeannie Shafcr, Mrs.
Louie Digby, Mrs. Forrest Bray,
Mrs. Jim Maricr, Mrs. Art Olson,
Mrs. J. A. Harvey, Mrs. Robert
Cooley, Mrs. Al Holz, Mrs. Klbert
Cellers, Mrs. Floyd Hickman, Mrs
Doral Jones, Mrs. Carl Helms
Mrs. Charles Forrest, tho hostess
es and the guest of honor, Miss
aichiDocn. .
MRS. BRIM ENTERTAINS
PINOCHLE CLUB FRIDAY
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Mrs. Audrey Brim entertained
her pinochle club at her home on
lerrace Lane r riday evening at 8
Spring flowers formed a pretty mo
tif for the occasion. High score for
the evening s pinochle play was
held by Bessie Packer and second
high by Mary Modglin.
After the card play refreshments
were served by .Mrs. Brim to the
Mesdamcs Gwen Webber, Ger
trude Scehawer, Dolores Slack,
Pearl Parsons. Kay Moore, Bes
sie Packer and Mary Modglin. The
next meeting will be held Friday
evening. April 27, at the home of
Mrs. Shirley Gault.
Mrs. Bubar Entertains
Club At Lovely Luncheon
Mrs. D. B. Bubar entertained her
bridge club at a charming one
o'clock luncheon Tuesday at her
lovelv home on SE Cass Ave. iris,
tulins and other spring blossoms
formed the attractive decorations.
Covers were placed for Mrs. M.
L. Hallmark and Mrs. Robert H.
Savage, guests, and Miss Helen
Casey, Mrs. C. B. Wade, Mrs.
Chester Morgan, Mrs. Clair K. Al
len, Mrs. Ivan Pickens, Mrs. L. &
McClintock and the hostess, Mrs.
Bubar.
High scores for the afternoon s
contract bridge play were won by
Mrs. Hallmark for guests and Miss-
Casey for members.
FAMILY REUNION HELD
AT EAGLE POINT RANCH
For the first lime in over ten
years the George inomas lamuy
o Roberts Creek had a social re
union. The large ranch home of
William L. Thomas at Eagle Point
near Crater Lake was the scene of
the happy reunion of all the rela
lives who formerly resided in Dil
lard and Roseburg. William Thorn-
as for many years worked for the
Sam Miller ranch in the Dillard
community.
Those attending the family re
union were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Thomas and daughter Theresa;
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas and
Lcanne; Joan Thomas from Rose
burg and vicinity; Mr. and Mrs.
George Thomas ana sons, dick,
Paul and Georgie Bert of Roberts
Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Crawford and family, Bondell
Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Crawford and son, James; Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Olson and son,
Neal, and a friend of the latter,
.Miss Betty Gilke, all from Klam
ath Falls.
Two sisters, Mrs. Crawford and
Mrs. Olson, and Mrs. George
Thomas graduated from Roseburg
High School in 1822. f ollowing me
abundant potluck dinner the men
attended a nearby rodeo and the
ladies visited until the late evening.
DENTONS ENTERTAIN
AT CHILI DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Denton en
tertained at a very enjoyable chili
dinner party at their attractive
home in Garden Valley Saturday
evening.
An arrangement of Japanese
quince was used to decorate the
buffet table while candles in old
wine bottles were used about the
room. Covers were placed for Mr,
and Mrs. H. W. Conn, Mr. and
Mrs. Don HaYmon. Mr. and Mrs.
Darwin Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Christian, Sir. and Mrs. Don Guil-
ey, Mr. and Mrs. Don Kruse and
the hosts.
A pleasant social evening of
games followed the dinner hour.
Zuleima Club. Daughter! of the
Nile, met at the Episcopal Parish
Hall for a delightful dessert-supper
Friday the 13th. "Superstition" was
the theme for the party, tables be
ing decorated with yellow and
green bird cages, black cats and
yellow daffodils. Prizes were given
for the best hat decorated with
articles of superstition, first prize
going to Mrs. William O. Kelsay
and second to Mrs. William Harms.
The committee in charge included
Mrs. Eugene Krewson. Mrs. I a 1 o
Stephens, Mrs. Otto Lange, all of
Roseburg; and Mrs. Edmond
Barnes and Mrs. Frank McCord
of Suthcrlin.
Roll call was answered bv the
following: Mrs. Floyd Ross, Mrs.
John Joelson, Mrs. William T. Ev
ans jr., Mrs. sig 1-ett, Mrs. S. G.
Palmer, Mrs. Jack Farris Jr., Mrs.
Rudolph Ritzman, Mrs. William 0.
Kelsay, Mrs. C. H. Esselstrom,
Mrs. Dale Williamson, Mrs. Gerry
Moore, Mrs. Ialo Stephens, Mrs.
Frank Bodin, Mrs. W. C. Holmes,
Mrs. Keith Bryant, Mrs. R. D. Wil
liams, Mrs. Fred M. Darby, Mrs.
H. W. Stearns, Mrs. Millard Wood,
Mrs. Earnie Cox, Mrs. M. D. Stein
bach, Mrs. Frank McCord, Mrs. E.
Barnes, Mrs. Ralph Hunsaker,
Mrs. Dale Bennett, Mrs. William
Harms, Mrs. Arthur Midland, Mrs.
L. E. Henninger and Mrs. Otto
Lange.
SHOWER PARTY IS
CHARMING AFFAIR
Mrs. Nina Conn was honored at
a charming pink and blue shower
at the home of her aunt, Mrs.
Alice Goff, at 733 SE Haynes St.,
Saturday evening.
The rooms were beautifully de
corated with pink camellia blos
soms. The gift table was covered
with diapers and draped with pink
and blue crepe paper and a large
stork in the center, with the gifts
arranged around it. The serving
table was covered with a white
rayon damask cloth, with a center
piece of pink camellias and small
storks arranged attractively about
the table. Mirrors were placed un
der bouquets and on the serving
tame.
Appropriate games were played
with Mrs. Darlene Johnson, Doro
thy Fink and Mrs.' Gale Cooper in
charge. Those winning prizes were
Mrs. Louise Stedham. Mrs. Mar
gie Handy and Miss Lora Belle
Cooper. Following the opening of
the many lovely gifts a social hour
was enjoyed at which time Mrs.
Goff served delicious refreshments.
She was assisted in serving by
Mrs. Amy Kruse and her daugh
ter, Mrs. Darlene Johnson.
Those present for the occasion
were Mrs. Nina Conn, guest of
honor, and Mrs. Lucille Conn, Mrs.
Lenore Cooper, Miss Lura Belle
Cooper, Mrs. Emma Cooper, Mrs.
Ruth Tjomslund, Mrs. Louise Sted
ham, Mrs. Amy Kruse, Mrs. Dar
lene Johnson, Mrs. Margaret Finn,
Mrs. Dorothy Fink, Mrs. Florena
Knudson of Eugene, Mrs. Emma
Leah Handy and Mrs. -Marjorie
Handy.
Those unable to be present but
sending gifts were Mrs. Annie Pe
terson, Mrs. Fay Cooper, Marsha
Cooper, Deborah Kay Conn and
Carrol Fink.
FAREWELL PARTY IS
SURPRISE AFFAIR FRIDAY
Mrs. James Files, who is leav
ing soon to join her husband in
Redding, Calif., was honored at a
surprise potluck luncheon party
given at her home Friday after
noon by a group of friends and
neighbors. The occasion also mark
ed the second birthday of Sandra
Files. A lovely card table was giv
en to Mrs. Fitcs and Sandra re
ceived many beautiful birthday
gifts. Two decorated birthday
cakes, baked and decorated by
Mrs. Fitcs and Mrs. Carl Hol-
brook were enjoyed after the pot-
kick luncneon.
Enjoying the afternoon with
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BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON
FETES MRS. LAWSON BELL
Mrs. Gene Holcornb entertained
recently at a birthday luncheon at
her Fisher Road home in honor
of Mrs. Lawson Bell. Gifts were
presented to Mrs. Bell from Mrs.
Jack Toi. Mrs. Luke McClinton,
Mrs. Cliff Ferber, Mrs. Eugene
O'Shcll and Mrs. Holcornb.
Mrs. Fites and Sandra were Mrs.-
John Sinsley, Mrs. Lewis Keith.!
Mrs. Carl Holbrook, Jimmy snd
Karen Carnes, Mrs. Ray Fox and
daughter, Penny;iMrs. Dick Mul
lins and son, Randy; and Mrs.
Walter Smith and daughter, Phyl
lis. Later in the afternoon Mrs.
Ernest Fox and son, John, joined
the group.
MRS. GUILLIAMS HOSTS
HELPING HAND CLUB
The Helping Hand Club met re
cently at the home of Lillie Guil
liams, 1S31 NW Keasey Road.
Each member brought supplies
designated, to be. turned over to
the Robin Dale School.
The hostess entertained with in
teresting games and after refresh- i
ments were served, guests spent
the afternoon visiting and viewing
the lovely garden of the hostess. I
Attending were Marilyn Dodge, I
MaDei wamrecni, isanel Caley,;
Helen Niday. Doris Wadsworth, i
Martha Danchok, Delia Schnore, I
Helen Stone and the hostess, Mrs. I
Guilliams. '
The club will meet next at the
home of Norma Mangas, 674 W.
Union Ave., May 15. j
MRS. BOB MODE IS
INSPIRATION FOR PARTY
Mrs. Bob Mode was honored Fri
day night on her birthday, at a
9 p.m. dinner by her daughter.
Mrs. Dave Burgess, at the Burv
gess nome on Terrace Lane, spring
flowers formed the centerpiece on
the table, as well as a decorated
birthday cake.
Covers were placed for Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Grubbe. Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Culver Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jack
u culver, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elli
son, Mrs. Lochie Thompson, Gene
Culver, the honored guest, Mrs.
Mode, and Mr. and Mrs. David
Burgess and family. After dinner
Mrs. Mode opened her many love
ly gifts and a social hour was en
joyed. FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE
ENJOYS POTLUCK DINNER
The Ladies Friendship Circle of
West Sutherlin met Thursduy at
the home of Francis Couch, with
Marybelle Morrison as co-hostess.
At noon a potluck dinner was en
joyed, the hostesses furnishing the
main dishes. Mrs. Ellen Wonser
gave the scripture reading.
irrose enjoying dinner were Opal
PINK AND BLUE IS ,
THEME FOR SHOWER
Mrs. Bert Young, Mrs. Ethel
Rogers and Mrs. Trozie Nielson
were hostesses at a pink and blue
shower party held at- the home of
Mrs. Bert Young Friday evening,
to honor Mrs. Ruth Tjomslund. Ap
propriate games were played and
prizes were given. The many love
ly gifts were presented to the hon
ored guest in a bassinette.
Following the opening of the
many gifts the hostesses served de
licious refreshments to Mrs. Ruth
Tjomslund, guest of honor; and to
Mrs. Betty Gearin, Mrs. Clara
Jean Long, Mrs. Ruth White, Mrs.
Pat Doerner, Mrs. Marion Birtchrt,
Mrs. ueuna rarnsn ot jcuuon,
Mrs. Hazel Krohn, Mrs. Ethel
Becker, Mrs. Katherine Young,
Lorraine Rogers, Mrs'. Beatrice
Johnson, Mrs. Mollie Moore, Mrs.
Amy Matthews, Kay Horn, Sherri
Simmons, and Mike, Cary and
Lovie Gearin.
Those sending gifts were Mrs.
Irene Burk, Mrs. Florence Doer
ner, Mrs. Ula Pankey, Mrs.' Veda
Parrish, Mrs. Ruth Maresch, Mrs.
Bula Bury, Mrs. Bert Tjomslund,
Mrs. Matilda Tjomslund, Mrs. Shir
ley Hopkins, Mrs. Kathryn Youn
gren, Mrs. Ruby Burnett of Win-
lock, Wash.; Gene and Harold
Horn and Michael Simmons.
MRS. R0BE3T BENSON IS
INSPIRATION FOR SHOWER
Mrs. Robert Benson of Green
was honored at a charming pink
and blue shower Saturday evening.
Mrs. Ellen Schrimpf and Mrs. Ben-
nctta Orton acted as hostesses for
the party which was given at the
charming home of the latter on
Langenberg Drive.
After games and visiting were
enjoyed, the guest of honor, Mrs.
Benson, opened the many beauti
ful gifts. Prizes in the games were
awarded to Mrs. Allan J. Peters
dorf, Mrs. Bob Boehm and Mrs.
Evelyn Frazier. Following this,
lovely refreshments were served by
the hostesses.
Those present for the occasion
were Mrs. Ardis Edie, Mrs. Alta
Patton, Mrs. Evelyn Frazier, Mrs.
Georgia Terrel, Mrs. Virginia Kea
sey, Mrs. Agnes Lindberg, Mrs.
Irene Boehm, Mrs. Orpha Rutan,
Mrs. Ruth Holmgren. Mrs. Delores
Nelson, Mrs. Louise Petcrsdorf.
Mrs, Gertrude Ricker. Mrs. Ellen
Schrimpf and Mrs. Bennetta Orton.
inose unable to attend but send
ing gifts were Mrs. Robert King,
Mrs. McDowell, Mrs. Viola Hart
wig and Mrs. Mary Weikum.
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Page, Jackie Thompson, Ruby
Waiters, Ellen Wonser, one new
member, Goldie Conn; and the
hostesses, Mrs. Couch and Mrs.
Morrison.
The next meeting will be held
Thursday, April 26, at the home of
EUen Wonser with Ida Mae Fire
stone as hostess. Members whose
names begin with A to H are to
bring sandwiches, and from H to
W, cookies.
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