6 Tht Newt-Review, Roteburg, Ore. Thurt., Feb. 21, 1957
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Community Nevs Briefs
Mrs. Guy Willhoit ill.) Mrs Jjne
Tidwrll attended a rrmrt n meet
ing in .Sp.-ui.fuld lucsiay.
Mrs. F. J. :itrmn his returned
to her home in l.aurelw(x,d. follow
ing several day. in Portland at
tending to business.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Robertson : Mrs. A. F. Mic.lli, who has been Miss Bast Wharton of this city Or. and Mrs. D. . Subar and
spent one evening last week in ill at her home, is able to be out is untinf in Grants Past at the jr aB(J Mrl p T fjb,r f ,),
T.Lli;ene .lit'Il'liHK IW wusmrsi mat- again. . u. .
lers.
Mrs.
eitjr spent Monday at the roast.
attain
Joseph Wharton
A G. M.nnma.r. Kmil RamberB. week for Bellevue, Neb. where he Karan Farr, J year-old daughter I J"n '' hit Sunday for Spo-
J K. Dillard and Dr. E. W. Carter was called by the death o( his fa- of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Parr, is con- ". Wash., U attend the Lum-
hae returned here, following a ther. "ned to her home with chicken ber man's convention. He it expect-
business trip to Phoenix. Am. j y nd w,m,m P- led home this weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Faul Fulton and of this city, left today for Cleve- Mrt. B. L. Millard. Mrt. J. T. ! Mr. and Mrs. John Haood.rn
have moeed land. Ohio, to visit relatives arm no.iro ana .wrt. Alma walker have moved from CoquUle to 1&45
i am . to U3 inenas. , M, uiKueia recently is jv.w Estelle. Mr. Haeedorn it with
Don Rush, son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. S. Rush. Calkins Koad. has been
discharged from tht L". S. Armv, 6-vear-old daughter
and arrived home .Saturday. from Sjnta Barbara
SE Lane Ave. Mr. Pulton is a .. - c,-u
Mrs. Peyton Od.rkirk of this roofcr ror Acme Hoofing to. ' Mr- Mr-
city left Wednesday for San Kran- ' ' 8 have moved here from Aberdeen.
Cisco to sisit her daughter. Miss Mrs. $. J. Malonoy has arrived Wash. Mr. Stanley it working for
Betty Crocker. here from Portland to visit at the Hoseburg Lumber Co.
. home of her son-in-law and daugh- , u M .
Ernest Black. Harold I. v n d. ,rr Mr an(l Yr! Laurence f I Mr- ,ni Mr' " Hoffman and
Sam lleanev and Dick Thompson i.arks" ,n(i family ' ' ont- " 7 ,nd ' rnonths-old. have
have returned from several .lavs '' moved from Hermiston. to 105 ifc
in Me.lford where they attended to Mr,. w. E. Horcher has return- Msh- Mr- J0""" a'aiu'S,'
business matters. ort , hpr hom. n.re, fiow,g t for Oerdin I Marshall Wells Store.
trip to Bakcrsficld, t alif , where M, tni Mri, p.. o. Coon and
attend a church meeting.
I the State Highway Engineers.
Todaitt
aaasaoaj. CALiNDAK OP IVINT5
AA avl.ii 111... ..... It... k..l
lis Sherlock, staff members at ' visited Helen '' Mrs." Boy Catching have returned
Dotigla Community Hospital, are
in Los Angeles this week attending
the surgical nurses convention.
THURSDAY
Rosoburg
FEB.
high tchool
21 i Hammerttein. I D.m
...j.,
Past Nokia faranJa '
to their homes in Roseburg, fol- Club, 7:30 p m., home of Mrt I "bur Camp Fire Girls Coun
lowing a few dayt in Portland Ralph Russell, 1914 SE Terrace cutlve committee, t:M p.m.,
attending to businest. ( St. Dessert-supper and meeting.!"05' Scho1'
and Mr,. C. R. Boyd of Eu-. ,Z ' " oV V'V,an ! FRIDAY FEB. il
William Un-iu" , ' , I. I .... . ...
i-eu s,iiieiie, aits, taitn Bona rirsr saprisr murch Missionary
Tht Rtv. J. T. Howard and B.
I.. .Millard have returned to their
Mm. Flora. Bchrt of r.rants homes here foliowins a trip to Port- j Mr.
ras arriven rnnay 10 vimi ai mic mr; unimu iunn.n gme, prriii ui n. nunawi M i jjrj,
es'::m, Bi k .e.-
daughters 9 and 2 have moved 'rc on lne entertainment commit- cnurcn aining room.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kurti of from Me.lford lo Roseburg and Mrs. Larry Watson of Eugene, i tee. Fullerron Elomtntary School-
Coos Bay were houseguests over nre residing at 161 Cardinal. Mr. - the former Gay Bubar of this city, Alpha Chi Chapter of Epsilon sponsored square dance, 7:10 p.m., !
Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Kramer n salesman for Pal Mo- stopped here today to visit her par- Sigma Alpha, 8 p m., home of Mrs. I Roseburg Youth Center. I
Newland in Lau- tors. 'ents. Mr. and Mrs. p. 1. minar, i.onn Wilton, 1314 MS Beulah Ave. uousjias nign school musical
Ion SE Chadwick Street, en route1 American Assn. of University eomedy, "Showboat," I p.m., high Mercy Hospital
ti rs-..:- I r-...... A llaAra nn h,tine Woman, ft'lf nm Dm.Iuim f-A.,n ! School auditorium
ui,oi.h i.oi , T..r. trv Club. Esther Circle of Oak and Com. STEELE To. Mr. and
ranee. Calif., where both young! Robert H.Franks, who hat been i R,pr.ntativei of county tec- mumly. Presbyterian Church. 7:30 W"a.m
..,;n i 1 u- a paueni ai uwurmi vunmimiu; i ,nn. ft, n.,onn a... 'D.m.. nome 01 sirs, vern I. Ill a "c
ing Ainraft plant. Thev will make . .'"" "'
,1.1. i . .k. i eery three weeks ago, is now con-
NOTIONS DOLL Th doll obovt, madf by the Woman's Assn. of the Glendale Assem
bly of God Church, wos pocked in Eugene and sent to a mission field this week. The
doll wos mode from obout $23 worth of notions, including sewing kit hair, pot cleaner
hat and measuring spoon earrings. Mrs. Ed Grofstrom, co-pastor of the church, shows
off the doll while Gary ond Ronnie Grigsby look on in wonder. (Fox photo).
BIRTHS
Mrs. Maurice J
relwood
Mrs. Bun Cannon ami daughter,
Jody, arrived Sunday to visit for
a few days at the Millard Hubert
son home. Mrs, l';innon. who
make her home in (.rants Pass,
ii the formrr Sharon Itobirtson.
latter.
Mrs.
F. Steele. Box 578, Myr-
(Votalr Vah lit HsnoMar
School Board Assn and Council1 Community Club, 7 p m..'janei Anne weiSm 7 pounas
nt Pratn T--t, a club buildine ounces. .
-'- ateavniri n.istia. JUIIls. "
Mr. and Mrt. Carl Rush Jr. and
rhihlrun. B')libie and Debbie, of
Portland spent last weekend here
and .Mrs. C. S. Ri.h. and with his She wi fnm tlxy d"r ; this city
brothers, Don and I.arry.
1 valescmg at his home on the North ; meptin g Central "junior' C'"11 DaugMtrs of the Nile
impqua mgnway. Hmh. at "orne of Mrs. Thelma Reynolds
iu- .-j ik- u tkMmgi,.r Riddle PTA Founder's Dav oro-1. Voncal Lion Club talent show,
S p.m., Yoncalla grade school.
Sally Hilt of the Sally 1 1 lit Ha- Ur nliMr. John H. ShMmaktr
uin.in .ludii lft U'rulnnvHav fur . .A r i j l. pram 1 n m onrla mIiuiI
Sinia Rosa. Calif , on business. .1'"' ' " j ri n..rf , Sulhtrlin Hiak Sch.l ' ,it.e Evtrgr..n Grtng. potluck n d
She will be gone or five days dur- ,k,: ' . shoemaker rotitmband concert. 1 D m., hieh school ", 6: p m . granse hall, i
ling wnicn lime sne will oe ine
STEWARD To Mr. and Mrt.
Carye Steward, 910 W. Stanton,
Roseburg;, Feb. 18, a son Jeffery
Glenn; weight 7 pounds 7 ounces.
in the Winston aret for the tuditonum
Mr. and Mr. Ktirh E.
and sons, 2: and 4 months old
and daughter, 17 months-old. have
moved Irom Yakima. Wah . to
Douglas County Mountad
iff t Posse and Auxiliary,
p.m
hoosecnest of her parents. Mr. and ,..annn um.i
Tucktr.Mrt. John Ixope.
Mr. and Mrt. Ron 6. Banning.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Flttchtr ton and daughters. 9. 5 and 2'i.
left Monday for their home in Kair- and ton. 4. have moved from Harvard Ave
this cily and are residing at acn banks. Alaska, following a couple. Moses Lake. Wash., to 3 W. Ber-1 si. Jostph't Catholic
Mr. Osweco Ave Mr Tucker i ' months in the south and several , dine. Mr. Bcnmniiton it district choir nraei ire l in nm r,th.,i,.
employed by Roseburg Lumber Co. day.s in Rosebure as housecuests supervisor for Sears. Center. ' "'l':. .
of Mr nnH Mrs flthn flnsneM Slitn. !
Mrs. R. E. Ooan, Mrs. Ada day, Mr. and Mrs. Gosnell took! Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Erickson
Zinkner and O. S. Doan. all of the visitors on a trip to Crater nd 4 monlhsold son have moved
Portland, spent the weekend vis- Lake and back over the Willamette 10 HJ! NE Kreemont from Car
ding here at the home of Mr. and Pass into Eugene. roll. Iowa. Mr. Erickson is a me
Mrs. Robert Doan. the formers Ichanic at the Douglas County
son and daughter-in -law t). S Mr. and Mrs. Horse. Rot 1 1 shops.
Moan and Robert Doan are broth- and children, Georgia. Bonnie and! .. ... , .
Mrs Koeirs brother-in-law V.v ".,."... Vu" .'..
MVS. Virgil DUIIInf, lllfll IU I fll-
dleton where the former, as HiRh
t hief Ranper of Orecon for the In
dependent Order of Foresters, took
in the organization s instal-
. lation.
Drain GrmAm Crruvil nrnnrim fnf i w,rl "rw"u
h-r Paints and friends. S p.m., grade PARIS ijf The Renault auto
anpr works said todav it wanted to sive
7:30 D...u...a . j Queen Elizabeth II an automobile
awMwi vJIajn JtUIIIIIllSira- , , ,
ior rrincr .naries wnen sne visits
Paris in April.
racti,. Kniiajiao HUCKinsnam fa i a re sain
Church eAl.h nu r.L ..:.t ' exDlaininz that British law forbade
8 year-old prince must set a good
m.. Douglas County Fairgrounds. ' :",I?our? .Y
Army Resarve ft nm im W 1 1,011 HosP1,a annual awards
arvTrrf Zll P 9 W' ! mony for volunteer workers, 8
Administra-
cere-i
p.m.,
Ptmion Club Unit 58.
nwngura Lfoni 1.IUO. B . Ml D m., i-i.-n t i
sin . , , , -rans Memorial Building on Gar-
Jb!!kh Lo,'9 7:30 dpn Vallev Road.
Pn. i u 2k Elkt Club duplicate bridse plav.
. ..J?'9 mu,l' 12:30 p.m.. Elks Club. Open to all
comedy, Showboat, by Kern and players whether Elks or not.
Loyal Ordar of Moos game
example.
ers.
Mr. and Mr. Ern.it Black and
children. David and Deborah, plan
to leave soon for Grants Pass
where they will visit Mrs. Mark's
brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and
Mrs. Leltoy Jacobs, and family.
They will later ro to Eureka,
Calif , to visit another hrothrr-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Rolj
ert Edson, and daughter, l.inda.
Benson Blue, Gold
Event Set Saturday
night, g p.m., Moose Hall.
MRS. SUNDAY DIES
PHOENIX, Aril. Mrt. Htl
en (Ma) Sunday, widow of evange
list Billy Sunday, died here
Wednesday. She was 88
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visit Mrs, Knell's brother-in-law
and sister,, Mr. and Mrs. James
W. Berrman. and family. They also
expert to stop in Beaverton to
.A Kimll . hrn hnr.in. hu, nnH
' ler. Mr. and Mrs Art kiriiller The P"rt
family expects to return Sunday.
i Mrs. Lucillt Tolhurst of North narcher have been appointed to
! Miss Daphna Huqh.i, youth Vancouver. B ('., is presently vis- hfad the serving committee for the
consultant for the Episcopal Oio- Uni ncre W1(n her sister, Mrs. forthcoming Blue and Cold ban
ccse of Newark, S.J. and three i.aws0n King, and familv Mrs. nuet for Benson School at t h e
senators (rum New Jersey have Tolhurst has been spending some; South Deer Creek ('.range,
been muted to allend a two-day ime j ls Angelrs and Thoenix1 The banquet is scheduled Satur
eonferenec March 5 in Washing-1 ,,( j, her wa horn now. Sheld'y evening. Mrs. Joe Brumbacb
Ion DC. to discuss the legislative w,j spend a few davs at the'" charge of the kitchen,
situation on juvenile delinquency. mg home. , At latest grange meeting,
Relween 40 and 50 persons have Mrs. Karcher. lecturer, gave a his-
been invited from all over the, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood R. Gale, tory of valentines.
rnited Slates to attend the confer-: who were recently married, are . It was reported that
ence. i ney win niscuss benefits or residing at b.m w. Lorey. Mr. i.aie
legislation already undertaken and was formerly from Portland and
legislative topics under discussion : Mrs. Cale from Hillsborn. Mr.
at the present time. Kern Mi Col- tlale is employed as a radio and
horn, national federation of settle- TV repairman for Kluver. Mrs.
nient.s. will head the two-day panel C.ale is employed as a reception
discussion. Dr. Martha Klliott. 1 1st at Douglas' Community Hosni-
a potluck
supper is being planned for March
2 at 8 p in., followed by the regu
lar meeting at 8: 15.
Bertram Reck and Mrs. Ada Biker
Stiiugh. all well-known for their
work in juvenile delinquency, will
t:ike part Miss Hughes will enioy
the twoday event especially be
cause Hep Kdith (Ireen from
Oregon will abo take part in the
discussion. Hep tireen and Miss
Hughes were classmates at Rise
htirii Senior Huh School Miss
Hughes is the only daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Washington Hughes
of this citv.
Attond Rabbit Show
Members of the Deer Creek Wild
cats 4 11 Livestock Club. Ralph
Bogart. Bert Searl, and Steve
West demonstrated points in rab
bit judging and showmanship at
the Saturday meeting of the South-
tal.
Mrt. AI Moor. Frances and Lin
da, of Movie Springs. Idaho, ar
rived here Monday to visit at the ( ern Oregon Rabbit Show and Judg
home of the former's parents. Mr. . ing School at the Fairgrounds
and Mrs. R. T. Cameron. The vis-1 Their attendance at the alMay
itors will also see two brothers of meeting was in place of the Wild
Mrs. Moore. Don Cameron, here cats' regular meeting,
from Puerto Rico, and R. N. Cam- Mr. and Mrs. George Weher and
eron and his family. Mrs. Moore children of Dunmuire. Calif., were
and children expect to stay until weekend guests rf Mr, and Mrt.
the end of the week. , Krnest Weber.
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Kay Davenport arrived last week
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