10 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Sat. July 21, 1956
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I VISIT FROM LOS ANGELES Mr. and Mrs. Arlen San
ders and two sons, Arlen, 7, and Tyrone, 4, above, are
guests in Roseburg of the former's parents, Mr. ana
Mrs. E. A. Sanders, and Mrs. Sanders' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Byrd. Mr. Sanders is an actor and has been
studying at the Pasadena Community Playhouse. The
two Sanders boys have been here visiting Their grand
parents and were joined here this week by their parents,
who will take them back to Los Angeles. Mrs. Sanders
is the former Helen Byrd of this city. (Picture by Jay
Golden of Photo Lab).
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STOP OVER FOR VISIT The Rev. and Mrs. Perry Swan and daughter, Mary Margaret,
of Mesa, Arizona, stopped over In Roseburg Tuesday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. Ful
ler Johnson. Mrs. Swan is a niece of Mr. Johnson and this was their first visit in 28 ,
years. They had been on a trip to Prineville to visit Mrs. Swan's step-mother, Mrs.
Madge Becraft. The Rev. Mr. Swan is pastor of the First Christian Church in Mesa
and is also president of the Ministerial Association there. (Picture by Jav Golden of
Photo Lab).
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at an impressive ceremony
NEW OFFICERS of Women of the Moose were installed
June 25 at the Moose Hall. Left to riaht: Virainin Finrh rhnnlnin- w,i
junior graduate regent; Verna Koop, junior regent; Beth ' Tucker, 'recorder, Janelle
Yow, treasurer. (Picture by Koop's Modern Photography).
A most impressive formal instal
lation was held at the Moose
1.0(1 hull, Monday ou'iunu. All
nartieiDatini; were iien orchid
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corsages, ou aineu oy i-nsi senior Mailing pianist, Mrs. rat Ats- son, junior graduate regent: Mrs. lng " " .ac"Kn,"u umTr v"ly host and hostess. Mr.
itcRcni nuiei dimi'Mni. naugli. pri. iv.iin ! given outaoors at tne nome oi Drulinor
Installing regent was Itrs. Alar-, ,.,.,,,. .. . .,, . .,, ,,. h son-in-law and daughter. Mr.l
" - - - r.rnie ivoon. lunior reuent- Mr , m d..h. t nMnn n mmep dadtv FNinvFD
iorie Steinberg, of Seattle, Wash ;
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Crow: installing chaplain. Mrs.. Cecil Doty and Betty Gogticy.
Eugene l'asch: installing guide, j New elected and appointed of
Mrs. Janellc Fitzgerald: and in- fieers were: Mrs. George Jame
stalhng pianist, Mrs. Pat Als-1 .,, juior graduate regent: Mrs.
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NEW SENIOR REGENT of
Women of the Moose is Mrs.
Curly (Feme) Craig, who was
installed at an impressive for
mal ceremony at the Moose
Hall June 25. (Picture by
Koop's Moderne Photography).
A PARTY honoring Dr. E. J. Wainscott, who has retired
as Douglas County health officer, and Mrs. Lavinia Miller,
who has resigned as health nurse supervisor of Douglas
County, was given by employees of the Health Depart
ment at Carl's Haven last Tuesday night. In the center
of the picture are Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Wainscott and at
the left is their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Sandquist, of Lakeview, Ore., and their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wainscott and
daughter, Cheryl, of Medford. Mrs. Miller is next to Dr.
Wainscott, and next to her are Dr. William Levin and
Dr. R. E. Cutts, both of Portland. (Picture by Gene Powell
of Master Studio)'.
Mr. and Mrs. Bell Give J
Dinner Party Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bell and
son, Mike, entertained at a very
lovely 6 p.m. dinner party Sunday
evening at their home in compli
ment to the former's son and
daughter - in - law, Col. and Mrs.
Maynard Bell, who are enroute
from Great Falls, Mont., to Tokyo,
Japan.
Covers were placed for Col.
and Mrs. Bell and the latter's
father, W. W. Willis; Miss Helen
Casey, Miss Naomi Scott, Miss
Rosa B. Parrott, Mr. and Mrs.
John H. Young, Mr. and M r a.
Wayne Wagner and Mr. and Mrs.
W. D. Bell and Mike.
DR. AND MRS. GRABOW
HAVE 25th ANNIVERSARY
A group of friends surprised Dr.
and Mrs. John J. Grabow Friday
evening at a party and potluclc
supper on their 25th weaaing anni
versary. At 8:30 a delicious supper
including a decorated wedding
cake was served to the following:
Dr. and Mrs. Garbow and family;
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Thompson,
Mr. and .Mrs. Vern Holgate, Mr.
and Mrs. Landis Vaale, Mr. and
Mrs. Gilsan Mardin, Mr. and Mrs.
Forest Rehwalt. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank McCord and Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Keith.
The group presented the Gra
bows with a lovely gift after which
a social hour was enjoyed.
Progressive Dinner
Delightful Affair
Charlene West. Marilyn Todd,
Sally Hill, Sharon Lyons and Bar
bara Miller entertained as guests,
Jerry Healy, Lee Anne Norris, De
anna Pugh, Shirley Cotrell and
Judy Cullimore of Klamath Falls,
house guest oi Miss Lyons, ai a
charming progressive dinner par
ty Friday night.
The first course was served at
tiie home of Miss Miller, who car
ried out the Hawaiian theme, blie
served pinapple fruit cocktail. Leis
and flowers for the guests' hair
were presented as favors.
The second course was at the
home of Miss Miller, who carried
out the French theme by serving
French onion soup at small tables
arranged to represent a French
cafe. Her sisters, Carole and Lor
etta Todd, dressed in red and
white doited mviss dresses witn
red headbands and white organdy
aprons, served the course.
The third course was of salad
served at the home of Miss Hill,
who carried out the Brazilian
theme. She served peanut and ba
nana salad. Favors were minia
ture Brazilians and palms. T h e
table was centered with fresh pine
apple and a ukelcle.
The dinner course was served at
the home of Miss Lyons, who car
ried out the Italian theme by serv
ing spaghetti and garlic bread.
Minature artists' palettes on nut
cups filled with grapes were given
as favors. The course was served
by candlelight at small tables.
The dessert-course carried out
the Alaskan theme at the home of
Miss West, who served Baked Alas
ka. Favors were tiny igloos made
of marshmallows. The table was
centered with white daisies and an
Alaskan flag, tiny Eskimocs and
bears.
At all of the hostesses' homes,
games appropriate to the coun
tries represented were played. Fol
lowing the dessert-course the group
went to the home of Barbara Mil
ler for a slumber party.
Duplicate Bridge
Winners Announced
Duplicate bridge winners for Fri
day afternoon's play at the Elks
Temple were for North - South
players, Mrs. Walter Ulrich and
Mrs. Harrv Hildeburn, first; Mrs.
L. E. McClintock and Jlrs. G. W.
Marshall, second; Mrs. L. W. Ril-
aiiil Mrs. Dcming uronson,
third, and Mrs. M. L. Hallmark
and Jlrs. Frederick J. Porter,
fourth. East - West winners were
Mrs. R. D. Coen and Mrs. C. B.
Wade, first: Mrs. W. E. Hcrriott
and -Mrs. M. C. Bowker, second;
Mrs. Arthur Clarke and Mrs. John
H. Robinson, third, and Mrs. W,
C. Callison and Mrs. J. V. Short,
fourth.
. North - South winners for Tues
day night were Mr. and Mrs. R.
D..Coen and Mrs. Edgar Lewis
and Mrs. Harry Hildeburn, who
tied for first; Mrs.-A. B. Collier
and Mrs. M. Phillips, third, and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ulrich, fourth.
East-West winders were Sirs. Wal
ter Fisher and Mrs. J. V. Short,
first; Mrs. L. E. McClintock and
Mrs. G. W. Marshall, second: Mrs.
Ivan Pickens and Mrs. Chester
Morgan, third, and Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Hcrriott, fourth.
Next Friday, July 27, there will
be no bridge lesson. Those attend
ing are asked to be at the EIks
Club at 12:20 noon sharp for the
duplicate bridge play.
Dinner Party Given
For Mrs. Annie Laurent.
Mrs. Annie Laurent's 88th birth- J Wassom. George Lamb, Mr.
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E. J. WAINSCOTT, Mrs. Wainscott. Mrs. Lavinia Miller nnrl hr hmhnnH Rlnn
Miller, are pictured above at the party honoring Dr. Wainscott and Mrs. Miller, who
have resigned from the Douglas County Health Department. The party was a no-host
dinner at Carl's Haven at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Gifts were presented from the Health
Department employees to both Dr. Wainscott and Mrs. Miller. (Picture by Gene
Powell of Master Studio).
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NEW OFFICERS of the Roseburg Toastmistress Club were installed at a dinner meet,
ing at the Harlequin Club Tuesday evening. Standing left to right: Nell Morgan, in
coming president; Donna Raymond, club representative; Doris DeGuire retiring presi
dent. Seated: Emma Manning, secretary; Ruth Chandler, vice president, 'and Ann Hatch,
treasurer. Mrs. Minnie Cyr, council chairman from Florence, was - installing officer'
Out-of-town guests attending were Mrs. Cyr, Ethel Martin, Neva Welty, Cornelia Moore
all of Florence; Mrs. Unita Dahl, Enid Weisr, Ruby Wafer, Mae Spencer all of Camas
Valley. Corsages and pins were presented to the new officers and retiring president.
Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Ruth Heiner and Sally Shultz (Picture by Clark's
Studio).
Florence Marie Griffin
Bride Of Jack Johnson
All Souls Catholic Church in leap secured her shoulder - lenzth
and Myrtle Creek was the letting for j veil and she wore a single strand
Hav u relehrateri 5unH.iv even- Mrs. Charles Dvsert. Mrs. Ethel j the recent nuptialj of Florence Ma-1 of pearls, a gift from her mother,
nay was ceieoraica sunaay een I . .. ,Iin, ,, ,h. ,: r.rif,n f n,v. rrt .h Pf IThi. hriHal hnnt ..... .u:.J
.Mr. and Mrs. Johnson left
immediately after the ceremony for
Southern California where they
will reside for a year.
installing chairman. Mrs. Lucille uricv iraig, dick uck.-r, i Virginia Finch, chaplain; Mrs. El Road in IxwkinMlass. Another THURSDAY AT
M...U.K uioscner. uci . row ey Ymi. Mr, nir k T, lrk 'daughter. Mrs. Grace Martin of
HOD lilinderson. Kill tvailS. MCK 1 '. ..... ' llolK Mn,wH .am hv nlmn frnm
i I. .... i. ti i t.,i , recorder- Mrs. Ken Nrhrpmor r. ' : : ' ---'- . t- - -
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Anilrus. guide; Mrs. W illis Wambolt, as-
New officers were escorted to sist.int guide; Mrs. Bill Evans,
their stations under an arch of sentinel; and Mrs. Howard BruS'
Annable. .Mrs. Dora Miller and the rie Griffin of Day Creek and Pfc.
and Mrs. j Jack K. Johnson of the U .S. Ma
rine Corps, Myrtle Creek.
I he Kev. Daniel u Connell cele
brated the Nuptial Mass which fol
HANSENS
ANNUAL KANSAS PICNIC
TO BE HELD AUG. 12
Aug. 12 has been set as the date
of the annual Kansas picnic to be
held at a 1:30 p.m. picnic dinner
at Umpqua Park. AM former Kan
sans, their families and friends
are most cordially invited to en
joy the occasion.
wands of Moose colors. Officer cs-
corts were: Mrs. Larry l.auranco,
Mrs. Richard Mustard. Mrs. Ann
Circnsky, Mrs. Clyde King, M r s.
The bridal bouquet was of white
carnations and baby pink rose
buds. Lavon Bennett of Days Creek,
maid of honor, was clad" in a ballerina-length
gown of pale pink
lace and wore a corsage of white
carnations.
Best man was the bride's broth
er, William E. Griffin.
For her going awav outfit, the
seau. Argus. Attending were the guest or . ' : long sleeved point lace bolero lack- bride wore a white sheath dress
Awards were given following in-. honor and Mrs. Tolly Williams, ,JlcKenne and son, Billy, oi ien-iet the lace hand-made by her I embroidered in blue, with duster
stallation and refreshment! were Mrs. Bertha Bolberg. Mrs. Ella dlcton. I maternal grandmother, Mrs. Mar-to match. Accessaries were pale
served later. Herbison, Mr. and Mrs. Claude I The evening was spent visiting, garet .Miles. Her matching lace pink.
lowed the double ring marriage
.... D , . ,, rt altar decorated with wild heather
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hansen en-; . . .
California to celebrate the actual ; tcrtained at dinner Thursday eve- Tnc nrj(ic entered on the arm
birthday of Mrs. Laurent two days ning having as their guests: Dr. of her father, J. R. Griffin, attired
previously. She was unable to be an(j jjrs A jj Johnson of Rose-!'" ballerina-length, princess
present at the party. h '. .'. ' , .. rlvll,: style gown of eggshell satin with a
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