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12 The New-Raviw, Roseburg, Ore. Sot. July 21, 1956 Young-Shugart Recital Charming Event Thursday A tntAPocii'ntf nianA ronil al ..." i ' OD ThB .Unintf was give. iooi, alh.ouu - ft by Brooke Young and Sandra Shu- gart, talented pupils of Mrs. Glad ys Strong. Their program was var ied as their repertoire included early classics and contemporary literature. Their playing was mus ' ical having style and imagination. Sandra Shugart is the eleven year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vance P. Shugart. She attended Fullerton School last year. Brooke Young is the eleven year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ber nard Young. She also attended Ful lerton School. The recital was given at Miss Strong's home on South East Main Street. Families and friends of the girls were invited. Refreshments were served at the close of the program. Gavette Bach March :.,....-...... Bach Andante and Rondo Clementl Bridge Club Has Annual Luncheon The Thursday bridge club mem bcrs entertained at their annual luncheon party at the Rose Hotel private dining room Thursday, aft er wnicn tne group went 10 tne Lester Flory Honored On Birthday Anniversary Lester Flory was honored at a delightful party Monday evening on his birthday, when his wife and their three sons, Alvin, Alex and William, entertained at their home. A pleasant social evening was enjoyed and lovely refreshments were served to the Flory family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Collier and sons: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Col lier and daughter; Mr. and Mrs, George Berry and son and daugh ter; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Collier, Mr. and Mrs. Red stanclilf and Mrs. Lorraine Schult and daugh ter. PARTY IN GRANTS PASS HONORS MRS. PATTERSON Mrs. Claude Patterson of Grants ' Pass, formerly of Glendale, was honored at a pink and blue shower given at the home of Mrs. Barn- ara Killenback of 1415 S. W. K Street in Grants Pass. Arriving guests found i seven' foot stork standing at the walkway to the Killcnbeck home, blinking bulb eyes. The nartv was held in the lov ely outdoor living room in the host ess j back yard. More storks car. ried out the shower theme, and bowls of flowers decorated the huch fireDlace. Before the honoree opened her lovely gifts, she was presented with a beautuut orchid corsage. Ap propiate games were played. Delicious refreshments were ser ved. Those present were Mrs. Alice Patterson 01 uiennaie, paternal grandmother; Mrs. ineima Larson of Grants Pass, Mrs. Mae fatter son and Mrs. Dolly Henderson, both of Grants Pass and former Glendale residents; Mrs. Lorcne Ashby of Wolf Creek; Mrs. Alice Jantzer of Azalea Mrs. Clara Berry, Grants Pass; Mrs. Millie Smart, Grants Pass, Mrs. Lucile Harris of Glendale, maternal grandmother, anf her daughter, Marilyn Harris; Mrs. Alameda Whitmere, Mrs. Virginia Revis, Mrs. Beverly Patterson, Mrs. Pat Nelson, Mrs. Carol Hob son, all of Grants Pass; Barbara Killcnbeck, hostess. Gifts were sent to the honoree by Mrs, Linda Brown of Glendale and by Mrs. Vivian Patterson of Grants Pass, a former Glendale resident. MRS. TRUSSELL HOSTESS TO HAPPY HOUR CLUB The Riversdale Happy Hour Club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ernest Trussell. A delicious dessert luncheon was served. A short business meeting followed and visiting and games were enjoyed during the afternoon. Present were Mrs. Francis Wade of Columbus, Ohio, and the following members: Mrs. Walter Bai'.jy, Mrs. William Bromps, Mrs. W. E. Bucll, Mrs. Ned Dixon, Mrs. C. N. Downing, Mrs. Don Guiley, Mrs. Dale Guilcy, Mrs. R. L. Harmon, Mrs. Charles Lee, Mrs. C. M. Stark, Mrs. N. Charles Wallin and the hostess, Mrs. Trus sell. The annual club picnic will be held August 22 at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Dale Guiley, who will be assisted by Mrs. Don Guilcy. MRS. PITMAN IS COMPLIMENTED AT PARTY Mrs. Jim Mullin and Mrs. "Skip" Mullin entertained at a surprise pink and blue shower honoring Airs. Kendall Pitman and her two-months-old daughter, Denise Re nee, Thursday afternoon at the Glide Christian Church parlors, fol lowing the meeting ot the Women's Missionary Society. After the opening of the gifts by the honoree, the hostesses served dainty refreshments to Mrs. Les lie Hatfield, Mrs. Melvin McCord, Mrs. Guy Mullin. Mrs. George Ncal, Mrs. Bill Balcolm. M r s. Keith Smith, Mrs. Willard Smith, Mrs. Bob Blakely and the honored guest, Mrs. Pitman. Those sending gifts but unable to attend were Mrs. Justin Eifert, Mrs. Deb Ferrin and Airs. Tim Suhrstedt Jr. ELKTON AUXILIARY HAS INSTALLATION OP OFFICERS The American Legion Auxiliary held Its installation of officers at the Elkton Grade school recently. Mrs. Fern Neas of Sutherlin had charge of the installation and Suth erlin and Oakland officers were also installed at this time. Officers from the Elkton auxil iary installed were: Lee Bossen, president: Mr. Bill Smith, first vice president; Laura Adamo, sec ond vice president; Claire Madi on, secretary-treasurer and Mrs. Al Stacks, chaplain. There were visitors from Sutherlin, Oakland and Roseburg. . Bread md Butter L . . Sndr ShUlrt ni! Trumpet Tune Bath Pur cell Hornpipe Purcell Brooke Young Norwegian Melody Grieg Patriotic Song .. Grieg Chatterbox .. Burgmuller Neapolitan Dane Song Tichalkovsky Italian Song Ttchatkoviky Walts . Ttchalkovsky Sandra Shugart Prelude la A Ch pin Birdllng Grieg Sweet Dreamt - .. Tiehalkoviky The Swallowi Soderd Brooke Young Strathspey Vivian Hirvoy The Little Shepherd Debusiy Mountain Sun rue Bentley A Serioui Moment ... Taniman A Joyous March .. Ernest Bloch Cotton luii Olive Smith Sandra Shugart Slovak Lad'a Song Bartok March. Little Soldier Octavlo Pinto Sleeping Time Octavio Pinto Etude Kabalevtky Caravan . Crit Little Nigar Debuiiy Brooke Younf Rondo In for Two Planoi .... Qurlttt Sandra Shugart and Brooke Young home of Mrs. William Fetter for bridge. Covers were placed for Mrs. Cur tis Bcecher, Mrs. Robert Ganz and Mrs. Frank B. Woodworth, guests, and Mrs. George K. Quine, Mrs. John Killip, Mrs. Robert B. Rhodes, Mrs. J. P. Bathrick, Mrs. George Luoma, Mrs. William Fet ter, Mrs. Elliott Perkins, Mrs. Robert Bellows, Mrs. Ray Brown and Mrs. Worth Davis. Bridge scores were won by Mrs. Perkins and Mrs. (juine. RECENT SHOWER PARTY IS CHARMING AFFAIR Mrs. Allen Bradley and Donna Bradley entertained at a charm ing pink and blue shower party in compliment to Mrs. Barbara Horn recently at the Bradley home on Southside Road at eight o'clock in the evening. The gift table was centered with a lovely bouquet of summer flowers. Games were played with prizes going to Barbara Horn and Dar lene Mellot. Lovely gifts were presented to the guest of honor. Following the social hour the hostess served cake and punch to Miss Sharon Houn shcll, Miss Darlene Mcllott, Miss Darlene Linstead, Mrs. Minnie Horn, Mrs. Genevieve Tras, Mrs. Mrs. Gloria Marct and Mrs. Cutis Bradley. Those sending gifts unable to at tend were Miss Joyce Hoppy, Miss Jan Anderson, Miss Bonita Jarvis, Miss Nila Fitch and the M e s darncs Ruby Hoppy, Evelyn Frot schcr, Madge Miller, Grady Fen nell, Henry Mellott, Reva Bennett, Hounshcll, Lena White, Dora An derson, Cora Fitch, Laura Larson and Ethel Dies. DEBRA KAY WISNER HAS PARTY ON BIRTHDAY Debra Kay Wisner, small daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Wisner, celebrated her third birthday at a delightful party Thursday after noon. Balloons and party favors were given to Dcbra's guests, and they enjoyed wading, sliding and swing ing. Her birthday cake was especi ally decorated in pink and blue with three small pink candles. The honored guest opened her birthday gifts, following which re freshments were served by Mrs. Wisner, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Gallap and Phyllis Brimber ry. Guests attending were Jimmie Brimberry of Eugene; Gene Hend rickson, Joan and John Carlson, Dennis. Ronnie and Kathy Buss. David, Buddy and Diane Dow and Steve, Mike and Rhonda. Carter. Pictures were taken by Mr. ond Mrs. Robert Mathews and Mrs. Wis ner. Others present were Diane For- han, Mrs. Phylis Brimberry of Eugene: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ma thews, Mr. and Mrs. Vince Carter, Mr. ana Mrs. uan now and Air. and Mrs. Homer Gallap. SUTHERLIN CLUB HAS POTLUCK PICNIC Associated Business Womens Club of Sutherlin held a seven thirty o clock potluck picnic din ner "Monday evening at the Stearns Park west of Oakland with Lochie Thompson and Mable McCord as nostesses. Those seated around the picnic table were Aliss Nadine Morton, Miss Jackie Kennedy, Mary Biel man, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bielman, Marge Williams. Mrs. Dolores Jackson, Jimmy and Alyn; Mr. ana Airs. John Huclianan, Air. Wil liams, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Candel- aria, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wolfe, Ol ive Putman. Ivena Holvorsen, Air. and Airs. Marvin Steinbaeh and Mr. and Airs. Ralph Anderson. At tne short business session (he theme was selected for the float the club will enter in the limber Days Parodc. , ESCONDIDO VISITOR ENTERTAINED FRIDAY Mr. and Airs. Rov Woodall en tertained a group of friends Fri day evening at their lovely home in uiuara in compliment to the lornier s mother, Mrs. Stella Woodall, who is visiting here from Escondido, Calif. Air. Woodall en tertained by showing colored mov ies of the recent rodeo and some of Mrs. Rosa Heinbarh's travels. The charmine hostess served de licious refreshments at the close of the evening to her parents, Mr. ani Mrs. George woodall and son Mrs. Rosa Hrinbarh, Mr. Clar ence Lack, the honored guest and Terry and Shelly Woodall. MID SUMMER FORMAL DANCE ANNOUNCED The annual mid-summer form al dance at the Roseburg Coun try Club will be an event of Satur day. July 28, at the clubhouse beginning at 9:30 p.m. Air. and Mrs. Ray Casebecr are chairmen of the decorating committee. The Tommy Fox orchestra will fur nish the music for the evening. All members and their invited guests have been asked to enjoy the affair. Mrs. Sharp Honored At Charming Party A delightful surprise birthday party was given by a group of neighbors for Mrs. E. W. Sharp at her attractive home Friday aft ernoon. Mrs. G. J. Gilbert present ed a lovely birthday cake to the guest of honor. A handkerchief shower was giv en Mrs. Sharp from Airs. Gilbert, Mrs. J. B. Preston, Mrs. C. E. Grubbe, Airs. J. B. Henslee and Mrs. H. A. Watzig. Following a pleasant social hour, lovely refreshments were served. PINK AND BLUE IS THEME FOR SHOWER Airs. Kay Winslow of Glendale was honored recently at a pink and blue shower given at the home of Mrs. Lucille Smith of Glendale. Gifts were presented the honor ee from a pink and white decorat ed baby crib. Alter tne lovely gifts had been opened, the host ess served light refreshments. The table was decorated with a centerpiece of little girl figurines surrounded by floating pansies in a container wrapped in pink and white crepe paper. Those present were Mrs. Fran ces Strand, Airs. Ncsha Ritter, Mrs. Dorena Smith, Mrs. Emma Jean Jones, Mrs. Ted Roberts, Mrs. Lucille Smith, Mrs. Louise Mosscr, Mrs. Theresa Eldenberg, Mrs. Dorse Way, Airs. Roberta Grandy, Mrs. A. E. Louis, Airs. Wilma Kessinger and the honoree. Gifts were sent by Airs. Esther Carlock and Airs. Rose McEuen. EVENING PARTY IS AFFAIR OF FRIDAY Air. and Mrs. Frank Denton were honored Friday evening on their 20th wedding anniversary by their son and dauehter-in-law. Mr. and Airs. Jack Denton, who invited friends in for an evening of visit ing. Bouquets of summer llowers were used about the home while the attractive patio was well light ed. Mrs. George Singleton served the beautifully decorated wedding cane and Airs. Jim Myers poured cof fee. Mrs. Frank Denton wore a white carnation corsage. A charcoal broiler was given to the Dentons by Air. and Airs. Jim Alyers, Air. and Mrs. Al Bashford, Air. and Airs. W. R. Denton, Air. and Airs. R. L. Harmon, Air. and Airs. A. D. Parr. Mr. and Airs. Harold Waymon and the hosts, Mr. and Airs. Jack Denton, and David and Judy. FOURTH BIRTHDAY IS CELEBRATED AT PARTY Paula Young, daughter of Air. and Jdrs. Robert Young of Glen dale, celebrated her fourth birth day Alonday at a delightful party at her home. The children enjoyed a fishpond game with gifts going to each youngster, via the fishpole. Later, each youngster was given a color- nil Dauoon. Alter tne nonorce nan opened her gifts, the hostess serv ed ice cream, birthday cake and punch. The table was decorated in the circus motif. Present were Sandy, Skippy, and -Davy Bates, Ann Thompson, Janet. Judy and Jcnnene Brady, Peggy Edson, Carl Edwards, Lucy Lana and Donna Kagcrs, Boooy and Ronnie Young and the hon oree, Paula Young. Airs. Ruth Edwards. Mrs. Betty Ovcrcash, Mrs. Betty Brady, Airs. Paul Newman, Mrs. Dorothy Bates, Airs. Alary Rogers and Airs. Grace Fox. MOORMAN HOME IS SCENE OF FAMILY REUNION Air. and Airs. Sidney Aleacham attended a family reunion at the home of Mrs. Grace Moorman of Drain Sunday. Those present were Air. and Airs. Donald Moor man of Phoenix Ariz; Mr. and Airs. Ray Bishop and Becky of Springfield; Air. and Airs. Ren Slutz, Renny Elaine, Sally and baby of 'Tigard: Air. and Mrs. Jack Kerr and sons of Sutherlin; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Meacham and Dorothy and Mrs. Vern AIos- see of Albany; and the hostess, Airs. Grace Aloorman. It was the first time in several years that the four children of Mrs. Aloorman had been together. Later in the evening the party went to the Meacham home where Don Aloorman showed slides of Louisiana, Arizona and other places. ILLINOIS VISITOR ENTERTAINED AT PARTY Mrs. Clinton Atherton of Ran- toul. 111., was guest of honor at a social evening held Thursday eve ning at the home ol Airs. Norman Graham with Mrs. Eugene Neis- wanger and Airs. Gordon Clark co hostesses. Mrs. Atherton, whose husband. Capt. Atherton, is stationed with the air force at Chamite Field, is the former Einogene Yokum, with her three children, Kerry, Claudia and Doris. The Atbertons lived in Canyonville several years before he returned to the air force. Guests of the evening included Airs. William Preston. Mrs. TedJ INimmo, Mrs. James fuller, Mrs. Norman Hanson. Mrs. Geue Cher wink, Airs. Claude Long, Airs. Gilmore of Glendale, Airs. Robert Trenholm and Airs. R. E. Proc tor, SURPRISE PARTY FETES MRS. COFFELL A surprise birthday party was held Tuesday at Melrose in honor of Airs. Clarence Coffcll at her home. Following the noon potluck dinner visiting was enjoyed by the guest of honor. Airs. Bruce Dodge and children, Mrs. Jess Kow- lcv and Airs. Al Frav. in trie evening Mr. ana Mrs. uon Coffcll and daughter, Demce, and Air. and Mrs. Grant Pickens call ed to surprise Airs. Coffcll. Both groups presented gitts to her. DINNER PARTY HONORS CALIFORNIA VISITORS Mr. and Airs. Roscoe Marsters, who are visiting here from Cali fornia, were the honored guests at He liL'hlf ill dinner nnrtv Given Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Airs. George Marsters on Umpqua Street. covers were placed tor the guests of honor and Mr. and Airs. Lou Alarsters, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- iam Marsters and children, Mike and Chris, of Canyonville; and the host and hostess. Grants Pass Man Now Manager Of Service Station In Glendale By MRS. GERALD B, FOX Adrian J. Fuller of Grants Pass has become new manager of the Golden Eagle Gasoline Station on Pacific Avenue and fllolly Street, opposite the Glendale Grade School. Transfer was completed July 10. Bill Allen of Glendale was the former manager, ruuer states that policies will continue as before except that he 'will service trucks as well as passenger cars. Fuller is well-known in Glendale, having worked in the logging in dustry here. New Police Car The Glendale Police department took recent delivery of a new cream-white police car. It was put into service on the following day, July 14. The old car is being trad ed in on the new one. Air. and Mrs. Don Thomas ot Glendale are the parents of a 4 oound 15 ounce daughter, born July 14, at Josephine General Hos pital in Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. AlcNabb are the parents of a 6 pound 13 ounce son. William David, also born July 14 at Josephine General Hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones of Glendale are the parents of a 7 pound 14 ounce baby boy born July 14, at 7:30 p.m. at the Grants Pass hospital. Kenneth J. Harrison caught and mashed his left index finger be tween binder chains and the log truck bunk Alonday while attempt ing to tighten the binders on his load. Harrison is employed Dy I. L. Dietrich of Glendale. Wayne Markel of Wolf Creek, employed by Smith and Crews .Mill, suffered painful bruises on Parker Family Moves To Glide By MRS. ARTHUR SELBY Air. and Airs. Gerald Parker (nee Vera Stcdman) and daugh ter, Connie Sue, moved the past week from Eugene, and have leased the Pfcifer house on Little River Road, east of the Little Ri ver grocery. Parker will work with his wife's father, Oscar Sted- man, logging in the area. Leave For Visit Alickey Dean Evans, son of Air. and Mrs. Jimmy Evans, left re cently to spend three weeks with his uncle and aunt, Air. and Airs. Hohn Alelton on their ranch near Bandon. Alickey Deane will help in the sheep shearing. cnancs miiuy ot Garden valley will send a bus to pick up the bean pickers from this area starting July 23 at 6.30 a.m. at Glide El ementary school. Gittord Evans and his grand father, J. A. Long of Roseburg, left Tuesday morning to spend 10 days camping and fishing at Stecn's Mountain in Eastern Or. gon. Members of the Roseburg, Jun ior American League baseball team from Glide, are Dick Smith and Allen Smith (cousins), Danny Kinne, Bill Eswine, Wayne Ken nady and John Livingston. All played on the Glide B League team which won the state champ ionship. Airs. Charles Stiffler and Airs. Dell Hink of Roseburg, returned Thursday after spending a week at San Francisco visiting Airs. Stif fler s sister. Airs. Thelma Sim mons. Returning with them were Konnie and Katie Hink, who had been visiting their grandmother Hink the past month Guests at the home of Glide Alillowner, James S. Evans and Airs. Evans, were Air. and Airs. Harry Hudsonpillar of Lebanon. Neb. uncle and aunt of Evans. SOCIAL EVENING ENJOYED BY PINOCHLE CLUB - Bouquets of gladioli were used about the rooms Friday evening when Mrs. Dolores Slack enter tained her pinochle club at her home on Terrace Lane at 8:30. Jor the evening's play of pi nochle, Airs. Hanson won high score and Airs. Alaxine Hanson the low score. After the card play Mrs. Slack served refreshments to Airs. Alax ine Hanson and Airs. Barbara Lei singer, guests; and members: Airs. Kay Aloore, Airs. Audry Brim, Hanson, Mrs Pearl Parsons Tirf Mrs. Alarv Alodgun, Mrs. Emma Airs. Lois Randall, Tbe next meeting of the club will be held July 27, at the home of Airs. Audry Brim. MRS. BITTLEMER HOSTS AZALEA CANASTA CLUB Air. and Airs. Earnest Bittlemer of Medford entertained the Azalea Canasta Club at the II. W. Booth residence Saturday night. The host and hostess served a tasty buffet supper at midnight. Those present included Air. and Mrs. George Wenderoth, Air. and Airs. Bob Head, Air. and Airs. Douglas Chambers, Air. and Mrs. Rod Smith, Mr. and Airs. H. W. Booth and the Bittlemers. High scores were won by Airs. Rod Smith and Douglas Cham bers, while low scores went to Mrs. Wenderoth and Hal Booth. BELLES AND BEAUS HAVE SATURDAY PARTY Belles and Beaus Dance Club met Saturday evening for an even ing of pattern and round dancing. Fay Stearns announced that the next meeting would be held in the Washington School Gym. Alem bers were invited to attend the Fun Fest at Oakland Saturday night. July 28. Mrs. Alton Simmons and Alvin Simmons, callers, conduct ed pattern and round dances dur ing the evening. This was pie night and a no-hostess lunch was served at the close of the evening. FL CLUB OF GLENDALE INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS The Glendale FL Club held its regular meeting following a potluck dinner held at the Glendale City Park Wednesday. A brief business meeting was held an the following new officers were installed: Mrs. Polly Wright, president; Mrs. Atab'le Stapleton. vice president; Airs. Jeannene Johns, secretary; and Airs. Zorada Ford, treasurer. several toes recently when a log fell on his fodt. William Al. Bryson, employed by the Dollar-Patterson Company in Glendale was bruised on the back of his shoulder and on his left hand and leg Alonday when struck by a log as he worked near a logging cat. Airs. Richard Wcisberg and two sons, who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Airs. Jud lavlor m Glendale, left about a week ago from Longmont, Colo., where she planned to visit her husband's parents before she joins him in Chicago about August 1. Mrs. Weisberg was accompanied to Den ver Dy ner sister. Jone Javlor. who will visit her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Airs. Joe E. Stone. In August, Jone will accompany the Stones on a trailer tour of the Great Lakes region. She will e- turn with them to Palm Springs, lam., to spend the winter. Ac cording to present plans, the Stones will visit Europe in the spring and both Jone and Judv Tavlor will accompany them. Umpqua Valley Farm Bureau Meets Monday By ARIEL HUBBARD Umpqua Valley Farm Bureau of Elkton will hold a picnic Alonday, July 23, at the Beckley Picnic grounds. This will be a regular monthly meeting. The potluck pic nic will start at 6:30 p.m. and all members and friends are invited to attend. Here This Week Visiting at the John Levcnhagen home this week are Beverly Ad ams and Jean Scott of Green Acres. Airs. Lee Bossen and children are visiting in Portland this week. They took a nephew of Mrs. Bossen's, Butch Saunders, home, following a visit in Elkton. Also visiting in Portland is Terry Ad an. who will return home with the Bossens. Air. and Airs. Gene Anderson and family and Air. and Airs. Har old Higgins and family spent Tues day touring the Deschutes coun try, going by the Willamette River Highway and returning by the Atc Kenzie River Highway. Billy and David -Hubbard are visiting their grandfather at Dex ter this week. Mr. and Airs. Lewis Sheffel and Air. and Airs. Bob Weaver of Sutherlin visited at the Ralph Sheffel home Sunday afternoon. Idaho Residents Visit With Sutherlin Couple By MRS. BRITTAIN SLACK Air. and Airs. A. A. AlcKcnzie of Boise. Idaho, were houseizuests of Mrs. Ella DeDobbelacre last , ween. Air. and Airs. Wilburn Dodge and daughter, Debbie, of Cottage Grove were Sunday guests of Air, and Airs. Alickie Thompson. Mrs. Edgar Slack and sons, Alar- vin, Michael and Kikki, spent a few days this week at Tiller visit ing with the former's brother-in-law and sister. Air. and Airs. Gil. bert Butler. Miss Carol Wilson of Puvalluo. Wash., who has been visiting her sister, Airs. William Richardson in Eugene, acpompanicd the Richard- sun lamuy 10 auinerun tor tne weekend I Air. and Airs. Royal Abeene Jr. and children attended a Hosman family reunion last Sunday at the home of Air. and Airs. Earl Frasier in Springfield Hospital News Douglas Community Hospital Admitted Surgery: Golden Miller, Sharon Hescock, Roseburg. Medical: Mrs. Henry Ford, Can yonville; Airs. John Aloorehead, Airs. Delton Walker, Claude Curtis, Mrs. Donald Dery, Joseph DeRoss, Lenna Warred, Emma Anderson, Lloyd Fromdahl, Mildred Hend ricks, Roseburg. Discharged Albert Krammer, Myrtle Creek; Airs. Alarion West, Pauline White, ' n1. ,"" RoS.ert - inputrii, v luid cumuli, ciuiei Schlendcr, Airs. Elvert Billingslcy and baby Phyllis Kay; Airs. Alerle Crouch and baby Dennis Wayne Airs. Larry Brooks and baby Deb ra Lynn; Roy Wolfe, rrank Gren sky, Roseburg. Mercy Hospital Admitted Surgery: Eva Miller, Airs. John Young. Mrs. B. L. Hardenbrook, Mrs. Robert McArthur, Roseburg Medical: Olga Bielman. Suther lin; Airs. Noble Standley, Camas valley; Mrs. Dclola B e z e n e r. Glide; Fred Darby, Airs. Richard Barclay, Lewis Alarcy, Roseburg. Discharged Richard Sappington, Dillard: Mrs. John Young, Mrs. Harold Baumgardner and baby Nolan Dean; Mrs. Clifford Alorse and baby, Gregory Scott: Robert Full er, Frederick Bernau, Wesley Lmkswiler, Roseburg. Oakland Council Votes To Pave Second Street . Street paving was the moin item of business before the' Oakland city council meeting this week. The council let the paving con tract for Second street from Lo cust to Maple to Roseburg Paving Co. It was also reported that pav ing on Fifth street from Oak to the high school will be underway soon, according to News-Review correspondent Edith Dunn. The council also discussed the installation of a sidewalk on First Street from Walnut to Chestnut. Progress was reported on the new access road to Highway 99 on Stearns avenue. The city recorder's book will be audited by Young. Walpole and Co. The council was also inform ed that a slide for the City Park playground has been ordered and will arrive soon. LA . . PAUL ORJALA will speak during a missionary conven tion ot the First Church of the Nazarene in Roseburg, at the 1 1 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. services this Sunday. He will also have a special story for the boys and girls at the opening of Sunday school at 9:45 a.m., and will speak Monday at 7:30 p.m. Color ed slides will be shown each night, including pictures of peasant life and voodoo wor ship. Mr. and Mrs. Orjala were the first missionaries for the Church of the Nazarene in Haiti, and spent five years on tne field. Ihey will re turn there the last of August for another five-year term. Mrs. Orjala will also be in Roseburg. During the conven tion. Perry Smith Of Suffers Heart Attack Saturday By MRS. GEORGE EDES Perry Smith was taken to the Cottage Grove Hospital last Satur day, suffering from a heart at- tacK. Weekend Visitors Air. and Mrs. Johnnie Howard and three children and Betty Slat- erly of Aledford, spent the week end visiting at the parental Romie Howard home in Elkhead. Clifford Emery, paper carrier for the Portland Journal, returned home Friday after spending sev eral days as guest of the Journal on a trip to Disneyland at Ana heim, Calif., also visiting at the Knott's Berry Farm. The trip took five days. Airs. Bruce Ferguson and son. Bob of Alyrtle Creek and Airs. Bill Aliller of Roseburg visited at the Elmer Ellison home here last week. Air. and Mrs. Arlie Templeton returned home last week from a two-week visit with relatives in Texas. Richard (Tex) Templeton left Sunday for California, where he will work on a ranch. Airs. (Grandma) Templeton, who has been visiting relatives in Tex as for two weeks, returned home Saturday. The Rev. Air. Alp, pastor of the Yoncalla Assembly of God church preached his farewell sermon Sun day. The Rev. Air. Alp will go into evangelistic work. The Rev. Air. Brisbin Children In Riversdale While Parents Visit In Canada By BILLIE SUE FORREST Air. and . Airs. Wally Brisbin brought their children, Cheryl, San dy and Janice Alarie, to stay with his mother, Airs. Charles Hahn, while he flew Airs. Brisbin to Van couver, B. C, Canada, in his two place -plane. She visited twelve days with a girlhood friend, Airs. Agnes Bell. Airs. Brisbin and Airs. Bell both- lived in Glasgow, Scot land, and had not seen each other for ten years, when Airs. Brisbin moved to the United States with her husband. Later Airs. Bell mov ed with her husband to Canada. Brisbin returned to Vancouver aft er a week and visited a few days. The couple then returned to Rose-, burg by plane. Back From Villi Air. and Airs. Buster Restoule returned recently from a trip to Washington. They visited Air. and Airs. Paul Leege and family of Shelton, Mr. and Airs. Herbert Res toule and Airs. Bessie Johnson of Umpqua School Board Meets, Hires New Teacher From Stayton By MRS. GEORGE MUNSON The Umpqua School Board met at the school house for its July meeting recently with six parents attending. Mrs. Margaret Ware of Stayton, Ore., was given a con tract as teacher for the third and fourth grades for the coming year, according to a report by the clerk, Lois Alode. Leave For S.F. Air. and Mrs. John Baron flew to San Francisco last week where they will be the guests of Air. and Airs. George Bacon. Airs. Dorothy (Haines) Schomo cher and sons, Bobbie, Gregg and Douglas, of Tacoma, Wash., are housegucsts at the home of her par ents. Air. and Airs. Lawrence Haines at Umpqua. Mrs. Rachel Baird who was in jured in an automobile accident some weeks ago, was taken to ! Portland last week for medical ' treatment. J Mrs. Neilson and son drove to i Bakersfield, Calif., where they spent two weeks visiting. They re turned to their home on Joelson Road Monday. Mrs. Bessie Edwards and Airs. Lois Holland were guests at the Stobie home last Thursday. Mrs. Al Lonsbury and daughter. Donna, of Coquille are guests at Miss McGuire Of Reports On Visit By ROSA HEINBACH Mr. and Airs. A. W. AIcGuire have received word that their daughter, Aliss Helen Lee has ar rived in LeHavre, France aboard the S.S. Columbia as per schedule on the conducted dance tour through several European coun tri s. Aliss AIcGuire, who is trav elii.g with the Students Interna tional Tours Assn., wrote her moth er that thev were met at the train that took them to Paris by three representatives of the SITA from Paris, Amsterdam and Germany. She said they had musicals, tal ent show and other interesting ac tivities aboard the ship going over. She reported on an excursion to Versailles, a visit to the Palace Gardens, a tour of Louvre Museum and a full day of sightseeing in Paris. They attended selected operas there. Helen Lee celebrated her 18th birthday, July 17, in Paris: Mr. and Airs. Emil Nyberg ar rived in Dillard Alonday from their six-week vacation to Sweden. They were met in Portland by their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Airs. C. A. Linna who brought them to Dillard, after a short visit in Toledo with another son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Thorp. According to Airs. Nyberg they were met in Gutteu berg by Air. and Airs. Ralph Nel son where they had their Amer ican car shipped and began their tour to the northern part of Swed- In Verman, Sweden, tney visited cousins, Air. and Airs. Richard Johnson. In Grangcrs- berg they visited many old friends in their former nome. iney men traveled north to Wannas to visit her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bedda Johnson, and her brother and wife, Air. and Mrs. Yoncalla Chandler, former pastor at Elkton, will move to Yoncalla to fill the vacancy left by Rev. Alp. Airs. Lydia Jean Aluno who was seriously burned in a fire which completely destroyed her home, and killed two of her children several months ago, is now able to be around and is visiting at the home of her parents, Air. and Airs. Bragg. She would like to be visited by her friends. Misses Anne Laaswcll, Janice Gordon and Nadine Phillips left Saturday for Suttle Lake where they will be counselors at a junior camp for the Alethodist Youth Fel lowship group. Air. and Airs. Harold Rogers had as their guests last week their son and his wife, Mr. and Airs. Jerry Rogers, of Seattle, Wash. Chester Stewart preached h 1 s farewell sermon at the Yoncalla Church of Christ, Sunday. Mr, Stewart has served the Yoncalla church for the past year. He and his wife and family will move to Drain to make their home Darrell Dow, who has spent the past 18 months in Korea stopped here for a visit at the Eola Raper nome ana Airs, nine wnittman home en route to his home at Bridgeville, Calif. He will be stationed near Walla Walla, Wash when he ends his furlough. Aliss Elinor Anderson of Seattle Wash visited friends here last week. lAIontesano, and Mr Alary Rose Pat, and Merridy, are to remain there for a month visiting with relatives. ' Cindy Reller spent four days re cently with her cousins, Cheryl and Johnny Griffin. Cheryl Griffin entertained Cathy Collison, Rexie Singleton, and Tan aya Wright with a slumber party at her home recently. Air. and Airs. Walter demons and baby daughter moved this week from the Clemons place east of Dixonville to Garden Valley. Cle mons is employed at Carter Tire Co. in Roseburg. Air. and Mrs. Harry Clemons learned of the recent birth of granddaughter, born to the Harry Clemons' Jr., who operate Harry's Grocery at Canyonville. The new baby. Piper Renee, is their second daughter, they also have two boys. Their mother is the former Betty Lou Spires of Roseburg. the home of Air. and Mrs. Gerald Bacon of Umpqua. Miss Dinnice Alyers, daughter of Air. and Mrs. Tom Alyers, has been attending summer Bible camp at Fir Point, near Glendale. Air. and Airs. Gerald Bacon and daughter, Judy, returned home from a week's vacation spent camping in the Three Sisters Area. Word was received from Port Orford of the birth of a son to Air. and Airs. Leonard Alunson. Roily Tandy has been attending 4-H Junior Counsellor Training class, and plans to help with the summer 4-H camp at Myrtle Grove camp near Bridge, Ore. Miss Barbara Short, daughter of Air. and Airs. Troy Short, of Ump qua, has accepted employment at the Douglas County Bank in Suth erlin. Mrs. Floyd Stobie drove to Port land Saturday. WATER TRAGEDY BUCHS. Switzerland t A pontoon carrying 31 members of I a Swiss boating club broke in two against the pylon of an upper i Rhine bridge Friday. Ten of the I excursionists are m 1 t i and learea drowned. Dillard In France Bernhardt O'berg. Then followed four weeks of renewed friendships in their homeland where Air. Ny berg had not visited in 40 years and the latter in 10 years. They report they had a wonderful trip which was made from Port land by Swedisn Airlines. Chester Bast is now recuperat ing at his home in Dillard from major surgery on his back which he underwent at the Sacred Heart Hospital in Eugene. He was hos pitalized for ten days. PFC. HAROLD PERRY, Mar ine Corps, son of A. C. Perry, Idly Id Route, Roseburg, and Maxine Kypfer of El Paso, Tex., is in Roseburg on leavt from North Carolina where he is an electronics operator. He attended Roseburg and Glide schools and has been in the Marine Corps for 16 months. Perry will be in Rose burg until July 23. Church Activities Oakland Church Plans Fun Night The Oakland Community Church will hold a "fun-fest" at the Oak land City Playground beginning at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, July 28. The high school band will be un able to play for the fete as was previously announced. Square dancing is planned on the pave ment near the park. Women of the church are accept ing donations for this event from the present time until the day of the fete. Mrs. Soloman To Speak At Local Church Tonight Airs. Peter Soloman will speak during a special service at the First Christian Church this eve ning at 8. Airs. Solomon will speak On conditions in India in all in. terested persons. sne is a native of India and has been in America studying in some of the universities. Airs. Solomon will return to her native land soon. The general public is invited to at tend this service. Oakland Church Circle Holds Recent Meeting The English Settlement Circle of the Oakland Community Presbv- j terian Church met Thursday at the home of Airs. Van Hutcheson in Oakland, with 10 ladies present. Work Wan Hnno tin nxilt hlnnl-- It was announced that the circle will sponsor a cake walk- at the "Fun Fest," which will be given July 28 at the city park by ladies of the church. A dessert-luncheon was served to the circle members. Walther League Members Meet At Stefferud Home I The Walther League of St. John s Lutheran Church met at the home of Art Stefferud Alonday evening with Juliane and Jerry as hosts. The group played croquet out of doors until dark after which the group went inside for a business meeting conducted by Juliane. A discussion was held on the Walth er League convention at Camp Col ton near Oregon City Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 8 and 9. The Timber Days float project was discussed and it was decided to enter one with the church. After the meeting refreshments were served to the 13 members present. The next meeting will be held at the home of Air. and Airs. La vern Alurphy Alonday, Aug. 6, and will be an ice cream social with all members and parents invited. Public Meeting Slated For Sanitary District An important Green Sanitary District public meeting has been scheduled for Aug. 22 at 7 p.m. at the Green School, according to Clerk Airs. Orpha Rutan. At the meeting remonstrances will be heard and boundaries of the improvement areas within the district will be set, Airs. Rutan said. Two Minnesota Youths Charged With Vagrancy Two International Falls, Alinn., youths were charged by Roseburg police with vagrancy after they were found asleep at 1:30 a.m. to day in A Mr halnnnmA l tU. ! Green Garden Tractor Sales Co.. : 1644 NE Stephens St. ! Police identified th naii. Dean Ronald Woodbridge, 1, and a 17-year-old companion. i It j", t I