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8 The News-Review, Roieburg, Ore. Sat. July 13, 1957 ini ni nin n m mm HO V: rWfk 1 Ml Pri ? -: 7 TAU ETA ETA SORORITY members pictured above at the formal dinner party at the Swedish dining room include: Mrs. Dale Mode, Mrs. Charles Kinyon, Mrs. Chris Sabala, MrJ. Lester Spurgeon, Mrs. Curley Bailey, Mrs. Jesse Walk- ; t qjw v f ... vv v i 1 i J NEW OFFICERS of Tau Eta Eta pictured above include from left to right: Mrs. Charles Kinyon, secretary; Mrs. Jesse Walker, president; Mrs. Horry Harryman, treasurer, and Mrs. Chris Sabala, vice president. The olficers were installed at a formal ceremony at the Swedish dining room. cmmm it. , .v yiyVy$r$ l!!:T$;: v .". .111 t , PAST PRESIDENT nf Ton Ftn incoming president, Mrs. Jesse Walker, at the formal dinner and installation ceremony i,i,i t .1,. c. ,i;ck a:; ! held at th Swed.sh dirung room. i "V ' " " ' i , TENMILE SEAMAN FETED AT PICNIC AFFAIR .M.M:i Conrad I.akey, ho is spending his II day leave at the home of Ins parents, Air. -and .Mrs. ! Don I.akey m Tenniile, wis the guest of honor recently at picnic at the home of Ins uncle and Mrs .Max l.inkwoml at Steamboat. Attending the picnic were Conrad lakev Mr and Mrs Don I akev 1,, u v r t I Mr. n.noias is.i 1.JKI), .mi. ami Jirs. uounas .t roy, limine and Dcena: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mi-Ka , l.cinta, Allen ; anil nonius: Mr. and Mrs. R. I). 1 I.Dckwood, Mr and Mrs. Lawrence: ,l:n,. r Mr I .... .,( ;r,.,. ' field; Mr. mid Mrs. Hick Steven- son and son, Jackie, ol I idle Val- ley, and Mr. and Mrs. .Max lock wood of Steamboat ;BACONS ENTERTAIN FRIENDS AT LUNCHEON .ui. anil .til, jiinu nacnn eillcr- Jiilin Macon enter- .lain in .1 iim-iy nun neon ai incir home al I mpqua on Alondav. I'lac- .es were set for Mr and Mrs. Dale 'Horton of AlrMinnville: Ahs. Thei- .Ilia Jimzio of Oakland, and Iho .lost and hostess I In- MeMlames Jtrosiio Horton and Huron have .been life-long friends. .orkwood and granildaughler. Lon','"' .'.;.. V.V.V,' " the Alwre place. Thcv were .... ! uuest were Mis Felix Raddati. evening were Air. and Mrs. Ja iHighl; .Maxine ance. Mrs. Alice . ' "' . r ' ' -'' 11 conn.anied bv Orville" Snm ,,d Mrs. Robert Matthews. Mr. I'lif- Fueston. Curt and Rodney: fierce. Air. and Alls. Milford Dow- ""'-; " .. a 15 1 Pra,M,ccd various w.,l -rV ! ford Hess. Mrs. Sena Johns,.,,. i.. and Airs Stan Cornutt. Terry -IV and family all of lenniilc; , ; M"" ' " ; ' , Kcis. ' ,.i Hess, Gene llendnckson. Rob- Mike; Mrs. Gertrude mi. am, nirs. i.eiiiiy v nrisiianson " v w? ' k.. i.iu. i . ... ;..i,,,i.,. .-j Mrs vd Hint- nf I onuiani u. Ftn Mr DnL Mn.lo nh.-iv . Mr. and Mrs. Hercher Entertain At Dinner ' Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hercher entertained at a lovely dinner i the garden at their home Satur - day evening complimenting Huthe Wood and Robert Hercher, who will he married Sunday. Others enjoy-' ing the eu'iimii were Mrs Ituhis WikmI of Toledo. Ore ; Mrs W. K- lU'reher and Mrs. F t;. Buir am d.(ll(,hll,,. Miss CaroKn. ' PINK AND BLUE PARTY GIVEN BY GLENDALE CLUB . Pllllllleil tll.lt each llOIIOI CC should hl'v' t search lor gill bonds with 'lll'' '"''.v "'' presenled.! 'ai'h following a planned trad.! inowever, .mis. tioruon Mem was unable to be presold, and her gilt was taken to her at her home Plans were made for the annual t dinner for the Nile oueen in Sen. tember. This was the last meeting temller. mi inn. Alter the lueelun: Mis Gen llalslead and Airs Flo Cox, host- esses, served refreshments. One rake was pink, the other, blue, They wen coral.il with ran dies, ribbons and variegated color-1 ,ed miniature umbrellas. er. Back row: Mrs. Arthur Travis, Mrs. Bob Anderson, Mrs. Harryman, Mrs. Ted Vrettas, Mrs. John Elliott, Mrs. Bill House, Mrs. Wayne Wheeler, Mrs. Ernie Peel, Mrs. ' Roy Woodall and Mrs. Elmer Scrape. . 4 . lff n,ni i., ! ' DAYS CREEK SCOUTS ENTERTAIN AT PICNIC Tho Days t'nek Cob Si-outs held picnic Sunday at the W i latching. Air. and Mrs. Kenneth Moore home on the South Umpqua 1 4"'"e '"' IVm,y 0,,l'aml,r- I ( There were fifteen adult members' MRS. SCHNEIDER IS :of f.llmljo, f trm,n members ' HOSTESS AT COFFEE twi,ntv Cubs and other chil-! Airs. I.arrv Matson. Idaho Falls.1 lri,,rlll Idaho, was honored at a eotfee : Caines visiiinu ami wild 1,rinmir l,v Mrs Clem Schneider of ',.. ' ,,. ,, . Ganlen Vallev Wednesday after- am,,,)1" u'1'1 bv 1,1,1 Moore and:noon. Mr, Mat.n and son. lioh- Mank l.ee followed the picnic Lie, are vi-iting her parents. Mr. i,u.n whi.n I)al preceded hv 1 and Mrs. Felix Raddalz lor a few i swim m the river Iweeks he preceding night the scouts lial.l a ramimni nn ik. ,i.i IITUCDIIM UC Cllin ENJOYS POTLUCK DINNER Sutherlin Home Economic Club mei luesuay at tile Home of Mrs Vera Swi.fl with Mrs Charlotte: Parker as co hostess at a noon pot- luck dinner ThiWi. wni.ivifiu IIia n.,t..l,il. ,).,. ner with the hostesses were Mcs ilames Kdna Powers. 1'at l.ieMiiger and daughters: llalhe Martin. Ku- nice Haslam. Gertrude Brmgle and Rebecca Parker. A social alternoon was enjoved bv (he group. The next meeting will be held Tuesday Aug. rt w ith lmia Cornish and Gert rude Bnngle as hostesses. TAU ETA ETA HAS OFFICERS INSTALLED The Tail KU Kla Sorority held installation of officers Wednesday evening during a formal dinner party at the Swedish dining room in Hoseburg. Mrs. Jesse Walker, the new president, was handed the gavel by the past president, Mr Dale Mode. Other officers install ed were Mrs. Chris Sabala, vice president; Mrs. Wayne Wheeler, sgt. at arms; Mrs. Bob Anderson, scribe, and Mrs. Roy Woodall, pub licity chairman. The trustees in cluded Mrs. John Elliott, Mrs. Dale Mode and Mrs. Elmer Scrape. Mrs. Arthur Travis was elected advisor and the standing committees in cluded: welfare, Mrs. Ernest Peel Mrs. Gary Smith, Airs. Ted Vret- tas, and Mrs. Lester Spurgeon. The j port)and. JIr an(i jirs. Fav Mont sunshine committee was Mrs. Bill ; Komcrv an(i children of Spring House and Mrs. Curley Bailey. iflel(1. Mr anj nIrs Eiton Worman During the dinner hour Mrs. Paul ; .,auehter of Drain, and Mrs. Geudes played several musical se-1 sentcd a delightful review of "lias cals in Paradise." A split leaf philodendron was pre sented to the past president. Alls. Dale Alode, in appreciation for her service the past months. A gold pen was presented to the advisor : rtll-s. Arwiur iravis, as a lUNen 01 , appreciation for her services. A luvelv blooming fuchsia was given! to Airs, Gcddes The tables were arranged for the dinner by Airs. Dale Alode and Airs. John Elliott and carried out the club colors, while and green. The centerpiece was a lovely ar rangement of while asters nd green foliage. Covers were placed for Airs. Paul Geddes. Airs. Dale Alode, Mrs. Charles Kinyon, Airs. Chris Sabala, Airs. Lester Spur geon, Mrs. Curley Bailey. M r s. Jesse Walker, Airs. Arthur Travis. Mrs. Boh Anderson. Mrs. Har.y Harryman, Airs. Ted Vrettas, .Mrs. John Elliott, Airs. Bill House, Airs Wavne Wheeler. Airs. Ernest Peel Airs. Itoy Woodall and Airs. Elmer I The hostess served dainty re Scrape, freshments. rv I : . 4- D ,J Winners Announced ! Duplicate bridge winners for the) S. L. Kidder, second, and Mrs.! Elks Duplicate Clubs for June 28! Harry Hildeburn and Airs. AI. Phil were Alts. J. AI. Ilevans and Mrs. lips, third. i 1.. K. AleClintock. first: Airs. M. 1.. For Friday. July 5 winners were Hallmark and Mrs. W. C. ( alli - son, second; Mrs. Walter Fisher and Airs. ,1. V. Short, third, and Airs. E. C. Patterson and Airs. Harry Hildeburn, fourth. For Tuesday June 25, winners for North-Soulh Dlavers were Air. and Airs. E. C. Patterson, first: 'John Alarkham Jr. and Oscar Wal-iter . ... lace, second; .Mrs. waiter i inch I tirsi; .Mrs. t. u lauscner ana c.'rw,. n..r,i v,.,..,r. i v Shnrt ..-nnH-Mr. i West winners wvte Airs. L. E. Mc-1 M. Bevans and Airs. L. E. McClin Clintoi k and Airs. Ivan Pickens, : tock, third, and .Mrs. G. W. Alar firsl; Aliss Gertrude Rast and Mrs. 1 shall and Airs. A. B. Collier, fourth. Picnic Held At Rrvl-iprt r)avi Hraiw . , , ,', The T,au, E" ,E'a Su;T slr- Jlls- Hubert Davw and bers entertained their husbands at family entertained at a delightfu! an annual "Father s Day" picnic picnic dinner Thursday at their at- Sundav at lUnpqua Park. Swim- traotive home on the North I nip- qua River having as guests Mr. :iml Airs. Eugene Mi-Elrov and Col- lett. David and Linda: Airs ltov Those invited to share the after-! nnon nf vi.mne with the hnnorml the hoslo OAKLAND COUPLE ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Air. and Mrs Ernesl I lullsor. anJ Mmri of Tene llauie Ind . . .. , ... , ..... ami .nr. ami .Mrs. jonn i nttison !aml cniuiirn ot Mitneriin. were "inner guests .Monuay evening at the Oaklaud home of Mr and Mrs , Clifford Peterson i On Sundav. dinner guest, at the' Peterson home included Mr and: Mrs. Sieve India and children, and' I Mr. and Mrs. Tonv Aram and 'famllv. I Mrs. Betts Hostess At Lovely Shower M". F. I. BetU entertained at a charming pink and blue shower par.y honoring Joyce Blake Tues day evening at her attractive home. Pink and blue hydrangeas and Larkspur formed a very beautiful decorative motif for the occasion. Lovely gifts were presented to the guest of honor from Martio Merchant, Corrinne McTaggart, Joyce Swanson, Agnes Wilcox, Ra chel Holbrook, Bertha Blake, Alice and Vcrla Utne, Helen Wooard, Mrs. George Burt and Ethel lle calhorn. Games were played with prizes going to Mrs. Wilcox, Alice and Verla Utne and Mrs. Merchant, after which Mrs. Belts served de licious refreshments. WOMEN OF MOOSE HEAR INTERESTING TALK Mrs. Mary Eastman, of the Moth er Goose Nursery, gave an inter esting talk and demonstration of the care and training of children of the day nursery, with children participating in the program, at the meeting of the Women of the Moose Monday. Mrs. Clarence Horton was inia ted into the auxiliary and was sponsored by Mrs. James Carter. The new officers of the chapter were in charge of the meeting and served refreshments during the social hour to members and guests. New officers for the current year are Mrs. Richard Tucker, senior regent; Mrs. Curley Craig, Jr. graduate regent; Mrs. Jerry Mc lntire, junior regent; Mrs. Willis Wanbolt, chaplain; Mrs. Waldon McLean, treasurer; Mrs. Eugene Merk, guide; Mrs. Harold Walton, Ass't. guide; Mrs. Lester Krost, sentinal; Mrs. James Carter, ar gus, and Mrs. Bert Cowan, pianist. Sunday, the members of the Aca demy of Friendship degree of the chapter and their families will have a potluck picnic at limpqua Hark. Ritual practice and execu tive committee meeting will be held the 18th, and a regular bus iness meeting is scheduled for the July 22nd. Also being planned for the month of July is a Mul-summer Night Ball, to he held in the Moose Hall. Date of the dance will be an nounced later. SUTHERLIN RELATIVES HAVE HOLIDAY REUNION Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Worman of Sutherlin and their five children and families gathered at limpqua Park, July 4th, for a family re union. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Worman and sons of Yakima, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. PMurin Wnrman and riauyllter of i.m r'. n,i Hauohtors nf Sutherlin Other relatives attending the cel ebration included Air. and Airs. Tack Gilkcrson. Mr. and Airs. El bert Godfrey, Air. and Mrs. Gene Godfrey and children: Mr. and Airs. Glen Godfrey and Air. and Mrj; An)ert Haincs ann- children BRIDAL SHOWER HONORS MISS FEE A lovely bridal shower honoring Aliss Kathy Fee was given recently at the home of Airs. Arthur Hoe isch. A social hour was enjoyed fol- lowing the opening of the gifts, presented to her from Mrs. Ralph Brown. Airs. Hoeisch, Airs. Reuben Johnson, Airs. Lewis Wilson, Airs. C. W. Currier, Mrs. John Fee, the Alisses Patty Wilson, Helen Wil son. Patty Patton, Judy Patlon, Alarlin Fee, Betty Fee and Carol Fee. Sending gifts were Airs. D. Stewart, Airs. Clarence Hofman I and Mrs. Floyd Wilson. :Mrs. L. E. McClinlock and Airs. Walter Edmonds, first; Mrs. E. L. Tauschcr and Airs. Walter Clrich, second; Airs. L. W. Metzgcr and Mrs. J. 0. Jettson, third, and Mrs. Walter Fisher and Airs. J. V. Short, I fourth i Julv 9th winners were Airs. Wal llrich and Mrs. Edgar Lewis. . . . . , - . . . SORORITY MEMBERS ' ENTERTAIN FAMILIES nunc, baseball and badminton 1 were enjoyed by the members and their families nrecedinc the picnic supper served under the trees, Attending the jolly affair were Airs. nd 'Kiif1,: j'm - Mr and Mrs Bud f" holt and Bill, Teddy and Tommy: AI. and Airs. Charles Kinyon and I'harlene and Chene; Airs. Elmer Scrape. Shirley and Becky: Mr. and Mrs. Gary Smith and Gary, Mark and Jamie; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Vrettes, Teddy. Toni and Rox- ie: Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Peel, Hollv. Johnny and Albert, and Mr. and Mrs. Art Travis. Guest, for the Mr and Cottingham, h., Mrs. Ted Elliott, Marv Ann and Jimmy Lamka. PICNIC PARTY ENJOYED ON FOURTH OF JULY I Mr. and .Mis Parks Schneider I entertaintMl Julv Jth at a charm. , V, - -' I v. and Mrs James linden in pu nil ai iiii-ii iiiiute. itut'MS parents of Mr Schneider, vim!- mg here from Peoria. Ill . and Mr. and Mrs. John Unpaid. Thev were wined later bv the Misses Janice and Beverlv bspald. Part of the group attended the fireworks displav al the fair- grounds later in the evening PLEDGES to Alpha Theta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, are pictured above. Left to right: Mrs. Edward Bring, Mrs. Don LaBranche tind Mrs. Sam Goforth. The Chapter recently met at the home of Mrs. Don Sanders following the pledge dinner at the Villa on South Stephens. (Picture by Wilson Studio). SUTHERLIN RESIDENTS GIVEN HOUSE WARMING Dr. and Mrs. Max Post were' pleasantly surprised at a house wanning Saturday evening when a group of friends gathered at their new home on Terrace Lane at 8:30 o'clock. The evening was spent in visiting At midnight a spaghetti dinner was enjuyeu uy uie guests ui nuii or, Dr. and Mrs. Post, Dr. and Airs. Lloyd Rapp, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Page, Mr. and Airs. John Murphy, Air. and Mrs. Ivan Eg- gleston. Mr. and Airs. Ralph Dy son, Air. and Airs. Robert Mock, Air. and Airs. Phil Scallon, Air. and Mrs. Byron Wong and Air. and Airs. Dick Bennett. Those unable to attend were Air. and Airs. Charles Sikstrom and Mr. and Mrs. Frank AIoss. The group pre sented the Posts with a nice gifl, GLENDALE MISS CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Janice Alendenhall, daughter of Air. and Airs. John Mendenhall. celebrated her ninth birthday July 3. at a party at her home. The youngsters plaved games and the hnnnrn. . I hor oifl T o cream, cake and punch we're serv- ed at the close of the alternoon. Those present were Susan Jones Alarvin Belcher, Karen Johnson, Bruce and Dennie Strand, Lester .MoscnKau, airs, rrea sirana, Mis August Aloschkau, the honoree and Aloschkau, Jlrs. rred Strand, Airs the hostess. UMPQUA HOME IS SCENE OF LUNCHEON Mrs. Archie Moore entertained at a lovely chicken luncheon at her home on Wednesday. The ta hie was set in the patio, with and Donna; Mrs. Amv Seely, Mr. IMnuM places for Mrs. Hazel Haines, Airs. ! and Airs. C. F. Wulf and John. Lin-1 Airs. James Nielsen, who with Opal Munson. Airs. Zelma Gor-lda, Sue and Judy; Mr. and Airs. I her husband, is visiting here from rell. Airs. Madge Miller. Mrs. Jes-jHov Wilson. Air. and Airs. Don Omaha. Neb., with her daughter sie Davis, Mrs. Alice Alollott. Mrs wiison and the Johnstons and chil-! Mrs. Robert Kent, was the in Hope Henry, Airs. Alice Alaniung, dren, Alichael, Jeffery and Diana. I spiralion for a birthdav partv Alon Alrs. Vera Bacon, Archie Moore i rllBD..TU ie day evening at the Kent home, and Walter Davis. MRS. GILBREATH IS i ... . In the afternoon the ladies made, HOSTESS ON TUESDAY i vi ' 'S v?, esented lo b" aml a quilt to he given to the Richard I , . , visiting enjoid son family, who recently lost thicr home, by fire WOMEN OF COUNTRY CLUB MEET FOR LUNCHEON Women of the Roseburg Country Club met for luncheon Thursday at the clubhouse. Guests for lunch I . ' .,u"1 "' eon were Mrs. rni n vp u or iiaK. eon were Airs. Philip Weil of Oak- . . ,.. ,.- ,,"., and. ta if , the former .Margaret Baum; Mrs. Arthur Clarke and Airs. John H. Robinson ?' .l""."uii """,n??; . - ine' eaf eM JamelR Cunningham and daughters; Hughes high: Mrs. Lennart Carl - rl?COnii',h"m,1 A'"- C " 8 ' ' " Ihompson, third. PYTHIAN SISTERS HOLD INITIATION Before disbanding for the sum-1 . . m,,. , ,.j!'" visiting. Those attending from nier months the Pythian Sisters j -h8 r"nds mk lZl$mhS,tli,lnlT- and ""-Hirv-held formal initiation for three can- Brown and lmy Mr. and didates. The new members are ?' llS"n1??: -n- '-''i Allen; Mr. and Mrs. Lorene King. Merline Newton and ,,X Id rh tfJJZ the Atlerhury and family and Mrs. Effie Mae West delicious fried chicken dinner Cora Alien. vL, . .i . . l "A tending the affair were S r. ...en I WZu Z nZhlr a"d Mrs. C. V. Lynn and Lola and FAIR OAKS HALL rosXdl'mmu i'SCEU F D,NN" 5!,rerKaV.l.!.':n,,f,CeandJenniHrd As'm Alcc'arthv "ind' son! I and their families of Zl. ? "."fi';.j ,i,. d...iGene: Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wulff h Woodmen Circle of Omaha and fnr k. i.n,. i h-h.iU V. .T,,, . for the picnic to be held at I mpqua Park for Pythians, their families and friends. r oi owing me meeting rciresn- ments were served in the dining! room. ! . . hous e WARMING GIVEN FOR YONCALLA COUPLE Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson, who recently moved into their new apartment, were honored at a housewarming eiven bv Mrs Alva K M,'n.U Clarence Kock. The evening was';. "' -"r- na spent in visiting and group singing. Air. and Mrs. Anderson received a lovely gift from the group. Re- freshments wor served to the Rev. and Airs. Ohn Channer, Air. and' Airs. I'lah Wuisti"- vas a gra- Smith. Gordon and Madelyn Smith Mrs. Elmer Bragg. Air. and Airs, .cious hostess recently when shei"1 Mr. and Airs. Kruse. Tommv Wilson. Air. and M r j. entertained at her iovlv home I l.loyd Emery, Air. and Airs Henry m-ar Winston at a pink and blue Byron. Mr. and Airs Raymond shower party honoring Mrs. R. E kiiopp and family; Air. and Airs Doerner of .Melrose. Harold Turner and family; Air. and Visaing was enjoyed following Mrs. Oley Opheim, Air. and Airs I the presentation of many beautiful Walter Davis, Mr. and Airs. Bib I gifts to the honoree. About 50 worn llrdgers. Mr and Mrs Bob East- en friends were in attendance. A ruUe and Air. and Airs. Elmer decorated cake was served with Daugherly. i other refreshments. - lJh$&W III :; GARDEN VALLEY COUPLE ENTERTAINS AT PICNIC The lovelv picnic grounds on the i North Umpqua River at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Doyle in Garden Valley was the scene Sai - urday evening of a potluck barbe- cue supper. Following a social hour of visiting l aftur Ihn rlnlicinus meal Iho ernnn ail members of the Buckeroo Square Dance Club, attended the dance at the Buckeroo Barn. Enjoying the pleasant affair with the Doyles were Air. and Airs. Cur ley Reynolds, Air. and Airs. Charles Hiney and family; Air. and Airs. Harry Erickson and family; Air., and Mrs. Clifford Hpss. Mr an.I Airs. Harold Curry, Air. and Mrs. Nnrman .Tnhn nn,I fatnilv Mr anrl Afrs. Roland Cavin and two chil - dren; Air. and Airs. Elton Zuver and family: Dr. and Airs. Joe Agost and children; Mr. and Airs. Clarence Rand, Air. and Airs. Le Roy LeFon and family; Air. and Airs. Klmer Anderson, Air. and Airs. Milton Schweppe and daugh iter Alarlys; Air. and Airs. C. E. Keece, Gary and Don Doyle, ' , .. , : WEST MELROSE CLUB SPONSORS HOUSEWARMING On Sunday afternoon the West Ml,. ci,,h ,,Br,i ,,.,;.Jita iiuuaiiuswon housewarming and miscellaneous -i u .... -j M1UWUI I1UUU1UIK ;n. illlU IIIIS. I Dennis Johnston, who have re- ceniiv moved into Iheir new home on the Swan Hill Road. 'n I . "7; R0-?,en PendC" , ,. , , and the hostess, Airs. Miller. Twenty three members and c .. ,, . . friends entoyed the potluck picnic Len'i ng J1'1' ,w(7e M?' Robe1' dinner and social hours of visiting. ? "war' "odney Jones alul Present were Mr. and Airs. W. E. ! Mrs' Jack Smllh AlcComas, Air. and Airs. Ed Aloon, NEBRASKA VISITOR Air and Mr l)nn Hmvp Kathv lununnen nmv. ... ."is. "iiimiii unuii-aiii n ' n uciuimeu cans wnn oiner re gracious hostess Tuesday after-' freshments was served to Air. and noon when she entertained mem-1 Airs. Nielsen. Airs. Arlo Jacklin bers of her sewing club at a lovely jCindv and David; Air. and Airs' picnic at her home on the North i John Longfellow and Leslie Chris' Umpqua River. . Susy. Jeff and Patrick; John Long- Visiting and sewing were the fellow Sr., Airs. Lucie Harru afternoon's diversion following the, Linda Wingfield, Kenny Kent Airs lovelv dinner. rreseni lor me pieasani occasion , HatfiM i n ............ were Mrs. Dale Hatfield, Mrs. George Casebeer, Airs. Doni I Wright, Airs. Harry Harvie. Mrs.! , J er'rv"a, "ce Bruce McCormack1 "r Gilbra.h a"; rh-ldron Ve ; , d s ' MELROSE FRIE, , PICNIC AT PARK Jo"". Lmda, Sue and Judy. ' , LAWN PARTY IS HELD AT LITTLE RIVER on. Mr. and Airs. W. A. Sharp were gracious hosts at a picnic Sundav on their beautiful lawn at Little River Enjoying the pleasant occasion w.epre ,M,r' and H-"' ,"aHrJ1,lrst- ' a"d ,M"!nvJ- ,odp?ni ."w t,-v lhas Mrs- lc,ona " Miss , ' H MRS. R. E. DOERNER IS INSPIRATION FOR SHOWER ; 'OAKLAND MARINERS ENJOY PICNIC AFFAIR I Mariners Club of the Oakland , Community Presbyterian Church held a potluck picnic July 4 at the Cecil Barnett home east of Oakland. Croquet, ping pong and ! horse shoes were the afternoon's diversions. Present were the lamilies of Air. and Airs, James Stearns, Air. and I Airs. Fay Stearns, Mr. and Airs. Ed I Stearns, Air. and Airs. Gene Cherry, and Airs. Alartin Teague, Air. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams, Air. and Airs. Lyle Stuwe, Air. and Airs. William Bennett, Mr. and Airs. Geroge Wilcox and Dr. and Airs. Homer M. Noble. ' 1 SUTHERLIN RESIDENT HONORED AT SHOWER Airs. Robert Coffelt was the in spiration for a pink and blue show er party Friday given by Airs. Gene Miller at her home east of Sutherlin. Summer flowers were used about the room. After the gifts were opened, re freshments were served by the hostess. Those enjoying the occasion with Airs. Coffelt were Alesdames For rest Hollandsworth, Afoses Tavlor, 1 n "f- War"n CaumPbcl!' ! George Lindsav. Storm Holland. I,.i w:tl r,i .. , . , . .r-, ,er. "?ison, b i i ( -;llles, Ed Strickland. Homer Swin- Arnold Ebert, Alary Joe Rapp, Air. and Airs. Kent and Janet and Jerrv. Airs. W. C. Wingfield sent a gift. SUTHERLIN GROUP ATTENDS FAMILY REUNION A reunion was held Thursday for Vitcher family at the W.icher home in Junction City with 60 of me lamuy Deing present. At noon a picnic dinner was en- joyed and the afternoon was snent ;"" ? ,'ne woodcraft enjoyed 1 not urk dmnar and .ii hn c. polluck dinner and social hour Sat urday evening at the Fair Oaks (Grange Hall. There were 34 pres- B ... ,, ,, . . Bo " ."' ,ne Woodcraft will take a ?CC.H s famP"iK t."P t the Ra- .'." 1 anlP Ground near Dorene July 19. YONCALLA PASTOR FETE0 T PICNIC Mr is. Air. and Mrs. Homer Kruse we,e st'.,al a P'' a' th-ir home ' "ul ""noring ine Kev. and Mrs. R. W. Knight. Those enjoying the occasion were the Rev. and Airs. Knight. Airs. r.imer r.inon. Mr. and Mrs. Bob PEOPLE DO READ SPOT ADS tl li wh.l MI ,,, m.ji,, ,