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1 If5!. . Mill I ""-lIlM ll II l l i'ii-'i -III ' ' ...... . .. Mfc- LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1957 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Or. S BARBECUE DINNERS are included in one of the most pleasurable parts of summertim living and many Roseburg families are enjoying patio parties and their gardens this sea son. Today's feature page was taken at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. William Forrest and family on SE Kane Street with the members of the John Longfellow Jr. family. MRS. WILLIAM FORREST and Mrs. John Longfellow Jr. are pictured at the top left with the cakes for the dessert-course. At the top right is John Longfellow Sr., who recently moved here from Bremerton, Wash., and is pictured with his five grandchildren, Leslie, 1 1; Chris, 9; Susie, 6; Jeff, 5, and Patrick, 3, the daughters and sons of the Longfellow Jrs. SETTING THE TABLE for the barbecue dinner (center right) are Lynn Forrest, who will be 14 in October; Molly Forrest, 9, and Jeanne Forrest, 7. Salmon shish-kabobs are ready for the barbecue grill in the lower left picture, which includes hosts William For rest and John Longfellow Jr. and the former's eldest son, Bill Forrest Jr., who is home from Oregon State College for the summer. PART OF THE FUN of an out-door barbecue is roasting morshmallows and David For rest, right, 15, and Scott Forrest, 11, show their young brother, Paul Forrest, 3, just how it is done. When the entire dinner was completed and ready for serving the Longfellows ond Forrests entertained as guests the Paulus McKee family and the Al Bishop family. All Pictures On This Page By 'Chris' of tha Photo Lab giffr- .Aim B.r'i felt" r -rfeJi t : i ;:' "" '" - "' WU--:--X " ' '' CO