The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, September 21, 1956, Image 9

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    Local Community News Briefs
T Portland Paul Kruegcr and
son, George, were business visit
ors in Portland Wednesday.
Houseguestt Miss Sunjha Im
and Jim Tan, University of Ore
gon students, were the houseguests
of Mrs. Ethel Chase at her home
on SE Main last week.
Portland Visitors Mrs. Cecil
Lindley and sons, Raymond and
Jim, and the Iatter's fiancee, Miss
Connie Mays, all of Portland, spent
a recent weekend visiting at the
home of the former's son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David
Weaver. They also visited another
daughter, Mrs. Russell Baker.
California Visitors Recent
Houseguests at the home of Mrs.
Norman Olson were Mr. and Mrs.
J. 0. McCuan of Glen Ellen, Calif.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rav of
Areata, Calif. Both families, 'for
mer residents of Roseburg, had
been enjoying Oregon fishing and
visiting friends in Scottsburg and
Elkton.
To Brownsville Mrs. Norman
Olson and Mrs. Mamie McKay of
this city and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Olson of Mountain View, Calif.,
went Saturday to Brownsville to
pick up the Frank Olsons' daugh
ter. Keri, who had been visiting
with an aunt Mrs. Jackie Rosen.
Mr. and Mrs. Olson and Keri left
Sunday for their home in Califor
nia. Attend Services Among the
many visitors in the Roseburg area
who attended the Sabbath services
in the local Seventh-day Adventist
Church last Saturday were C. A.
Bauman, Arlington, Calif.; E. H.
Olson, Riverside, Calif.; Effie
Ross and Howard Johnson, Can
yonville; Mrs. M. Birdsell, - Ft.
Scott, Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Hilligoss, Bandon; Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Neuman, Burlingame, Calif.;
Mrs. Grace Fairburn and Lillian
Eish, Spokane, Wash.; Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Hartley, Arlington,
Wash.; Lcona Manor, Retsil,
Wash.; Wilda Crose, Torrance,
Calif.; and Ruby Mason and Lois
Wolford, Portland.
Working Mrs. James Walker
has become an additional member
of the .office staff at Umpqua Ply
wood. J
To California Charles De
Guire left by plane Monday for
Santa Rosa, Calif., to spend a week
attending to business matters.
Enters Senior Year Vernon
Keel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keel,
has left for the University of Ore
gon where he will enter his senior
year as a pre-law student.
Back From Canada Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Miller and children,
Barbara and Rex, returned recent
ly from a week's trip to Williams
Lake, Canada, where they were
the houseguests of Mrs. Miller's
brother-in-law' and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Futrell, and children,
Patsy Lou and Donna Sue.
From California Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Olson of Mountain View,
Calif., paid a visit recently to the
former's mother, Mrs. Norman Ol
son, following a vacation at Silt
coos Lake and Winchester Bay
with the Loren Lovelands of Palo
Alto, formerly of Roseburg. They
also enjoyed the mail boat trip up
the Rogue River to Agness.
To Corvallis ' Mr. and Mrs.
Charles DeGuire and son, Lynn,
have returned home from Corvallis
after accompanying Mrs. De
Guire's daughter, Nancy McFar
land, to Oregon State College where
the latter will enter her sophomore
year. Miss McFarland, who is ma
joring in business science, will be
staying at the Pi Beta Phi sorority
house.
Here For Visit Mrs. Ethel
Parker of Ontario, Ore., and her
daughter, Mrs. Iris Ryder of Weis
er, Idaho., arrived in Roseburg re
cently to visit the former's sister,
Mrs. R. C. Morris, 2060 Harvard
Ave., who has been seriously ill
at her home. Mrs. Ryder has re
turned home and Mrs. Parker will
remain here for several days. Mrs.
Morris is also the sister of D. A.
Kier and Mrs. H. S. Cain, both of
Roseburg.
Enjoying Weekend Mr. and
Mrs. Robert H. Savage ire enjoy
ing the weekend fishing at Agnes.
Back To Work Mrs. E. R.
Kenny has returned to her work
as business office supervisor for
the Pacific Telephone and Tele
graph Co., following two weeks va
cationing. Weekend Guests Mr. and Mrs.
Wendell Barnes of Eugene were
weekend guests at the home of Mr.
AND Mrs. Harry McClure. Mr.
Barnes is a brother of Mrs. Mc
Clure. Visitor Leaves Mrs. E. Q.
Schmeer left for her home in Port
land Thursday, following a visit in
Roseburg with her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold E.
Srhmeer, in Laurelwood.
Visit Doans Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Ahlcrs of Rio Linda, Calif., have
left for their home following a two
weeks' visit here with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Doan. They chose this time
for a visit so that they might at
tend the Tucker-Dodge wedding.
Here For Wedding Among
those who came to attend the Lin-
son-Wilhams weddmg were Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Golding of Grants .Pass,
former Roseburg residents, and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones of Spring-
neid.
Here For Week The Rev. A
B. Jackson, retired Presbyterian
minister from Jefferson City,
nio., ana wno is supreme cnan
cellor of the Knights of Pvthias.
has arrived here to spend a week
visiting his brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Jackson.
The Rev. Mr. Jackson was grad
uated from Roseburg High School
in 1908. He worked for the old
Plaindealer and the old Review, be
fore taking up the ministry. He was
a minister for 44 years before re
tiring. '
Working Mrs. BiU Roberts
has accepted employment in the
office of Umpqua Savings and
Loan Association.
Visits Sister Mrs. Walter Ni-
cholls has returned to her home
here, following a week in Benton
City, Wash., visiting her sister,
who ts convalescing from recent
surgery.
Home For Weekend Miss Jo
Ann, Keel, niece of Mr. and Mrs.
V. J. Vernon Keel, is expected
home this weekend from her stud
ies at the Sacred Heart school of
nursing.
Leaves Wednesday Mrs. Vir
gie Bain left Wednesday for Glen
dale, Calif., to visit an aunt, Mrs.
Lillian Watkins, after which she
will continue on to her home in
Arkansas. She has been visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Victor Moody,
and family, 3140 NE Johnson, Rose
burg, for the last few months.
Enjoying Week Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Shaw and son, Rickie,
have been spending the week in
Portland and Salem. They visited
Mr. Shaw's parents in Salem. Both
Mr. and Mrs. Shaw are employed
by the Pacific Telephone and Tele
graph Co.
Johnsons Home Mr. and Mrs.
Fuller Johnson have returned to
their work at the News-Review, fol
lowing a few days vacationing in
Eastern Oregon and at the coast.
In Prineville they visited Mrs.
Madge Becraft. Johnson is circu
lation manager of the News-Review.
Here From Montana Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Hanley and five-months
old baby daughter, Marietta, of
Butte, Mont., arrived in Roseburg
Tuesday to enjoy a visit at the
home of the former's brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John
Hanley, and family.
Recent Houseguest A recent
houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
McClure on SE Cobb street was
Mrs. - Floyd Simon of Riverside,
Calif.
Visits Her Mrs. Percy Garri
son has returned to her home in
Portland, following a couple of
days in Roseburg visiting at the
Walter Nicholls home.
Working Temporarily Mrs.
Pete Rudolf of this city has accept
ed temporary work in the regislrs
tion department of the DougL.s
County Clerk's office.
Vacationing Mrs. Clarence
Schrciner of this city, employee
at the Umpqua Savings and Loan
Association office, is vacationing
this week.
Leaves Teday - Harry Hilde
burn Jr., left today for his home
in Omaha, Neb., following his va
cation visiting his mother and aunt,
Mrs. Harry Hildeburn and Miss
Gertrude Hildeburn, of this city.
Back From San Francisco
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dillard of this
city went by plane Wednesday to
San Francisco to attend the show
ing of the new Mercury cars and
then returned here today by plane.
Dillard is the Mercury - Lmcoln
dealer here. . "
6PW Club Hears
Meeting Reports
The Glendale Business and Pro-
rfessional Women'! Club met recent
ly -at the home of Mrs. Ida fcd
son. The president, Mrs. Verneta Mar
riott presented Past President Mrs.
Ella Mae Irving with her past
president's pin. Mrs. Irving was
elected the position of treasurer,
which was vacated by the resigna
tion of Mrs. Dotty McDonald. '
Mrs. Marriott gave a report on
the summer - t'ate board and
President's meeting she attended
at Coquille and on the next dis
trict meeting which will be held at
Klamath Falls Oct. 27 and 28. It
was announced that there are now
61 clubs in the state with 1.732
membership! paid.
Members discussed selling fruit
cakes again this year and it was
decided to order a quantity of the
cakes to have on hand for imme
diate orders.
The hostess, Mrs. Verneta Mar
riott, served refreshments. The
next meeting will be held on Thurs
day, Sept. 27.
Frl., Sept. 21, 1936 The News-Review, Roiskurg, Or. 9
Azalea Church Officers Elected
New officers were elected by
members of the Azalea Commun
ity Church at a meeting held at
the Lawrence Worlcy - residence
last Sunday afternoon. The meet
ing followed a polluck dinner.
The pastor. Rev. ' Robert Hein
son, was reelected to his position
by a church vote of confidence.
Church trustees are Lawrence
Worley,- Leo Allen, and Orville
Clark. Deacons are Leo Allen, Or
ville Chark, and Stanley Allen.
Other offices are as follows; Sun-'
day school superintendent, Mrs.
Betty Heinson; assistant Sunday
school superintendent, Mrs. Eliza
beth Foster; Sunday school secre
tary, Clifford Worley; church sec
retary, Mrs. Jennie Allen; assist
ant church secretary, Mrs. Gert
rude Lowden;' Sunday school and
church treasurer, Mrs. Mary Wor
ley; assistant Sunday school and
church treasurer, Dorotha Clay
ton; deaconesses, Mrs, Jennie Al
len, Mrs. Margaret Hill, Mrs. Su
san Tanner, and Mrs. Dorotha Clay
ton; pianist, Mrs.' Genevieve,. Sny
der and Cradle roll, Mrs. Kather
ine McLaughlin.
Men of the church, tuivc, been
working hauling gravel and build
ing foundation forms to the new
church site, a ' short distance up
Cow Creek from Azalea. " "
Circuit Court
. , : Complaints
State Industrial Accident Com
mission vs. George McKinley Wil
son, doing business as Wilson Log
ging Co. Plaintiff, seeks Judgment
of $885.33 plus interest claimed due
on Workmen's Compensation, Act.
Floyd McMichael and Lucille
McMichael vs. Robert Rubbe, Ma
mie Grubbe and others. Suit to
quiet title. '
- Judgment ' "
Clinton M. Ruiter vs.' Billy M.
Sanders. Defendant Ti led in .de
fault and plaintiff given judgment
to recover 1955 automobile.
Italian Ports Affected
By Suez Canal Crisis
ROME W The Italian Mer
chant Marine Ministry said Thurs
day several of Italy's most im
portant ports are "seriously af
fected" by the Suez crisis.
A spokesman said the most af
fected port is Naples, where traf
fic has been considerably reduced
since many foreign companies
have instructed their ships to skip
Suez and go around the Cape of
Good Hope.
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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 21
Democratic Women's Club of Rid
dle, elementary school gym, 8 p.m.
Umpqua Valley Santha Lodge
No. 133, 8 p.m., KP Hall.
WSCS of the First Methodist
Church sponsored rummage sale,
basement of church, 8:30 a.m. to
4 p.m.
Merry Circle of the Glendale
Presbyterian Church, 1:30 p.m.,
home of Mrs. Georgette Young.
Social Night at Azalea Grange.
Members of Days Creek Grange
will present program.
Women's Missionary Society of
First Baptist Church annual guest
night, 7:30 p.m., fireplace room.
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Mrs. Arthur Lamka will be guest
speaker. All women of church in
vited to bring guests. :
Douglas Camera Club, 7:30 p.m.,
home of Charles Doerner, Doerner
Road. Anyone interested is invited
and may call OR 3-3698. j
Duplicate Bridge, Elks Club, j
12:45, open to all players whether j
Elks or not. 1
Loyal Order of Moos g a me
night, Moose Hall, 8 p.m.
Douglas Court Order of Amar
anth, Masonic Hall, 8 p.m.
SATURDAY SEPT. M
Independent Order of Foresters,
Court Douglas 812, at Evergreen
Grange Hall.
South Deer Creak Grange chili
supper, bazaar and talent contest,
6:30 p.m. County fair booth, grange
work and etc. will be on exhibit.
Public invited.
Beta Sigma Phi, Xi Epsilon
Chapter, rummage sale, all day,
Roseburg Woman's Club.
First Methodist Church WSCS
rumsage sale, 8:30 a.m. to noon,
basement of church.
Roseburg Art Assn. rummage
sale, 8 a.m. Parish House. Pro
ceeds to go into scholarship fund.
Glendale City clean-up day.
Buckaroo Square Dance Club
special party and buddy dance,
at the barn. "Welcome Home Cur
ly," will be the theme. Members to
wear hunting clothes. Ladies bring
pies.
Boots 4 Cilice Square Dance
Club, 9 p.m., Winston Community
Club.
Old-Time Dance Club, KP Hall,
Rose St., dancing at 9 p.m. Open
for membership.
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