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14 Th Nwi-Rev!ew, Roseburg, Ore.-. Frl., June 21, 19S7
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Community News Briefs
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Mr. and Mrs.William L. Evans
of this city were Sunday visitors
- in Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Lao Monahan have
returned to their home in the Oak
Hill apartments following several
days in San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wharton of
this city spent the weekend in Sa
lem visiting their son and daughter-in-law,
Air. and Airs. G. W.
Wharton, aln also enjoyed a trip
into Portland for the Kose Festival.
Jim King, who is on leave from
the Navy and is here visiting his
mother, Mrs. Edwin Barnes, spent
several days this week visiting in
Albany and Jefferson and also vis
ited in Sulherlin with his sister,
Airs. Jim Hunter, and family.
Mrs. Paul K. Ryan and daughter,
Aliss Cheryl, of this city spent the
last week in Portland on business
and were joined there recently by
Air. Kyan, who brought them back
(o Roseburg via the coast route
with a stop over in Nclscott to
visit friends.
Mrs. Sarah Patarson of Spokane,
Wash., is spending two weeks vaca
tioning with her mother, Mrs. Olie
Harris, and her aunt, Mrs. Kosa
3 learn, who reside on Garden Val
ley Blvd. Airs. Peteraon is a sister
of Cecil Harris, owner of the Harris
Supply and Heating.
Charles Marrill has returned to
Norton Air Force in San Ber
nardino, Calif., following his 30
day leave spent visiting his mother,
Airs. Bernice Morrill. Airs. Mer
rill and Charles visited at Sweet
Home, Corvallis, Jledford and
Klamath Falls. Mrs. J. F. Bliss,
and daughter, Vicky, accompanied i
them to Klamalh Falls and Aled-
ford.
Mrs. N. E. Richardson has re
turned to her home in this city,
following an enjoyable month's va
cation in California visiting rela
tives and friends in Hawthorne,
Hollywood and Los Angeles. She
made a trip to Palm Springs and
Indio. While in California, she at
tended Cinerama Holiday and en
joyed attending a Lawrence Wclk
program.
Misa Daphne Hughas of New
York City, who is executive sec
retary of the youth consultation
service of the Episcopal Diocese
of Newark, N. J. has arrived in
Itoscburg to visit her parents, Mr.
and Airs. Washington Hughes
Air. and Airs. Hughes are moving
this week from SE Alain Street
to their newly completed home on
SE Kane Street. Aliss Hughes will
attend the 1927 class reunion to he
held here June 29. She plans to re
turn to New York July .
Mr. and Mrs. Don Beebe have
returned to their home here, fol
lowing a two and a half weeks va
cation trip by automobile to Fred
eric. Wis., to visit the former's
uncle, and aunt, Air. and Mrs. Wil
liam Struck, with whom ho former
ly made his home, and then going
to Grantsburg, Wis. to visit Mrs.
Heebee's parents, Air. and Airs.
Glenn Alack and her brothers and
sisters. En route home they visited
relatives and friends in Montana
and North Dakota on the trip. Airs.
Kecbe is employed at Clark's Stu
dio and Mr. Heehee is employed
by California Pacific Utilities.
Mr. and Mrt. (.eland K. Wim- Mr. and Mrs. Kelsey Hobday Mr. and Mrs. Art Weimar and
berly of this city have left fur spent Sunday in Eugene attending . four children and .Mrs. Lillian Hill
! Bend, Ore. to attend the state li- the op-n hou.e given by the Oregon I returned early this week from a
tremen s convention. Leather Co. , I three-day trip to Davis Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Royd Brulon of this
city and Air. and Airs. Paul Wil
those who attended the Oregon
Leather Co. open house Sunday in
Eugene.
Walter Lake has returned to his
home in Berkeley, Calif., following
a visit here with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Bonher, and family. Ha is an
uncle of Airs. Booher.
Mrs. Jack King of Brookings
came to Ituscburg by plane this
week to spend several days visiting
her grandmother, Airs. Caroline
Booher, who is reported to be crit
ically ill following a recent stroke
of paralysis.
Alice Hamilton and Kathy Konn
ey of this city left Thursday for
California. The former will visit
her brother. Keith Hamilton, and
family, in North Highlands, Calif.
Kathy will visit in Los Angeles.
They plan to be gone about two
weeks.
The Rev. and Mrs. Ellsworth
Tilron and two daughters and the
former's mother. Airs. Lydia Til
ton, left Koseburg this week for
Moscow, Idaho, to make their
home. The Kev. Air. Tillon has
been pastor here of the First
.Methodist Church for the last
several years.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hobart of
Union, N. J. have arrived here by
plane to visit at the home of Aliss
Bess and Aliss Jane Wharton. The
iloharts are cousins of Aliss Bess
and Aliss Jane Wharton and C.
W., George and J. K. Wharton
of this city. They spent a week in
san rrancisco prior to coming to
Koseburg.
Clara Patrick of Berkeley, Cal
ifornia arrived in Ituscburg this
week to visit her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Spencer, and another sister, .Mini
Meredith, as well as other rela
tives and friends. She is also enjoy
ing a few days at the coast and will
return here to continue her vacation.
Mist Sherry Varbeck returned
home for the weekend, accom
panying her uncle and aunt, Air.
and Airs. Neil Verbeck of Crescent
City, Calif , with whom she has
been visiting since her graduation
from high school.
Don Nicklason and his fiancee,
Miss Rosemary Forrest, visited
during the week with the former's
parents in Tenmile and with Miss
Forrest's parents, Air. and Airs.
Glenn Forrest in Green.
Mr. and Mrt. Frank Anderson
of Coos Bay made the plane trip
here during the weekend to see
Mr. and Airs. Earl Oderkirk. The
four then traveled together to Alc
Alinnville where they visited with
Odcrkirk's parents. Air. and Airs.
A. It. Oderkirk. The Earl Oder
kirks then went on to Portland to
see the Kose Festival and visited
with Air. and Airs. Bill Stafford.
Mr. and Mrs. Guv Waaner. Afrs.
i I.eo Kremer and Miss Marlene
Daniels, all of Schuylkill Haven,
Pa., have left following a visit
here with the women's cousin, Airs.
Ileber Peifler, and Air. Peiffcr at
the Central Trailer. This was the
I'ennsylvanians' first visit to the
West Coast and they enjoyed local
scenic spots. Before returning
home they expected to visit Los
Angeles, Ueno, Grand Canyon and
New Alexico.
Jackie Brown, Gloria Fordhain,
Beverly Ann Myers, Lee Ann Nor
ris, Lynne Erickson, Darlene Hurd,
Gayle Harris, Gari Emmctt, Haina
and Sherrill Chapman, Cynthia
Eastman, Brian Pargeter and
George Yost were those from Rose
burg who left Sunday for the Senior
High Presbyterian Conference at
Camp AlcLoughlin at Lake o' the
Woods near Klamath Falls. They
will stay a week at the camp
which draws participants from all
of Southern Oregon.
CALENDAR Of EVENTS
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hill, Airs.
Nettie Alyers and Gary, Donna Lee
and Linda Hill traveled to Eugene
Sunday at which time they attend
ed the open house held by the Ore
gon Leather Co.
Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Shoemaker
and Airs. Bert Shoemaker and sons,
Jack and David, went to Portland
last week to enjoy the Rose Fes
tival. Mrs. Bert Shoemaker visited
her mother, Mrs. Leora Richards,
during her stay.
Lloyd Hill and Joe Campbel
spent Sunday fishing at various
lakes on the coast. j
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glover and
children traveled to Boring during:
I the weekend to visit the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Glov
er. They also went to Portland to
see the rose parade and air show,
returning home Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norton and
children, Kerry and .Margaret, and
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hicks and
children, Scott, Laurie and Jeff,
traveled to Winchester Bay Sunday
to enjoy fishing and picnicking
facilities.
I Business Women
To Plan Dances
For Timber Days
The Associated Business Wom
en's Club of Sutherlin will be in
charge of the queens ball and mod
ern dances for the Timber Days
celebration.
A float was discussed and the
Melodv decision was made, with
Delores Hershberger as chairman.
Phyllis Candeleria won the box of
canned goods and the money
raised will be used for club pur
poses. After the meeting closed, a so
cial hour of games was held, and
six Fuchsia plants were awarded
the winners. The next meeting will
be a picnic for members and their
families at the Thompson camp
east of Sutherlin July 15 with Phyl
lis Candeleria, Ivena Halvorsen,
Dena Bennett and Doris Steinbach
as hostesses, reports correspondent
Mrs. Bnttain Slack.
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FRIDAY JUNE 21
Douglas County Guardian Coun
cil of Job's Daughter, 7 p.m., din
ner and business meeting at Ma
sonic hall in Kiddle.
Umpqua Valley Santha Ns. 133
politick supper, 0:30 p.m., Knights
of Pythias hall.
Umpqua Hillbillie Square Danca,
Elkton High School gym, 8:31)
p.m., all square dancers invited.
Curley Reynolds, guest caller.
Annual Father's Day dinner, 7
p.m.. Azalea Grange hall.
Elks Club duplicate bridge, 12:30
open to Klks and invited gnosis.
Loyal Order of Moose game
night, Moos Hall, 8 p m.
St. Paul s Lutheran Church choir
practice, 7:30 p.m., church parish
hall.
Roseburg Emblem Club 347, pol
lock, 7:30 p.m., home of Mrs. Hill
Bailey, 424 SE Spruce. A H bring
dessert; I P bring casserole; t)-Z
salad. Own table service. For
members only.
Evergreen . Grange,. 8 p.m.,
grange hall.
SATURDAY, JUNI 21
Buckeroo Square Dance Club,
barn, all dancers invited. Regular
quarterly meeting 8 p.m., dance,
'J p.m. Serving committee, Jess
and Mary Lee; David and l.oraine
Lewis; Hill and Hetty Madson;
Jack and Dorothy Mason.
Boots and Calico Square Dance
Club, 9 p.m., Winston Community
Club. Serving committee., Carmen
and Dallas Bennett; Clarice and
Ted Urinknian. All square dancers
invited.
Roseburg High School 1932 class
reunion and dinner, (!nld Room,
Hotel UntiKiua. Social hour from
4:30 to 6:30 p.m. preceding din
ner.
Rosebura Rotary Club break
fast, K.Ik's Club. I'roceeds for Ro
tary Club youth activities pro
gram. Service from B to II a m.
Old-Tim. Dance Club, KP Ha
Rose St.. dancing at S p.m., visit
ors welcome.
Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 p 111.
215 SE Jackson, for more informa
tion call OR 2-2755.
Evergreen Grange Old -Time
Dance Club. 9 to 1 p.m., grange
hall. Membership open to public,
visitors welcome.
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