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CALENDAR OF EVENTS ' tomorrow Community Nevs Items THURSDAY NOV. 21 Country Club Womm and invited guests asked to enjoy annual Thinksgiving brunch. 10:30 a.m., clubhouse, followed by both four some and progressive bridge play. Deen Perrine Unit 1 Auxiliary, 8 p.m., Veterans Memorial Build ing, all members urged to attend. Hayloft Square Dance Club, monthly potluck, Preschern Barn, 6:30 p.m. Bring hot dish and salad or dessert. All members please attend. Bring own table service. Glendale well-baby clinic, call Mrs. Eloise Humphrey for appoint ment. Add-A-Neighbor Club,' home of Mabel Garrick. Glendale Home Economic Unit, Azalea Grange hall, 10:30 a.m. Project leaders, Mrs. George John ton, Mrs. Ted Roberts, demon strate suitable dress for the oc casion. Steadfast class of First Presbv Icrian Church annual Thanksgiving potluck luncheon, 12 noon, al church, followed by Thnaksgiving program. Lookingglass Garden Club, 10:30 a.m., holiday corsage making. Roll call, ornamental trees. Potluck luncheon, home of Delbert Ollivant. Order of Eastern Star Thanks giving observance potluck, 6:30 p.m., dining room of Masonic hall. Meat furnished. Meeting at 8. Alphi Chi chapter, ESA, home of Mrs. Allan McLennan, Looking glass Rd., Winston, 8 p.m. Mrs. John Wilton, co-hostess. Dean Perrine Chapter ?, DAV, Veterans Memorial Building, 8 p.m. Army Reserve, 8 to 10 p.m., 1614 W. Harvard. Roseburg Rotary Club, noon, Hotel Umpqua. Roseburg Lions Club, 6:30 p.m., Hotel Umpqua. Civil Air Patrol, 7:30 p.m., fair grounds quonsel hut. Roseburg Council of Camp Fire Girls, 7:30 p.m., conference room of new Rose School building, Sutherlin Rebekah Lodge, 7:30 p.m., IOOF hall. Nickel Mountain Rock Club, 7:30 p.m., Myrtle Creek Grange hall. FRIDAY NOV. 21 Evergreen Grange potluck, 6:30 p.m., meeting following. Daughters of the Union Veter ans, Florence Nightinggale Tent 15, home of Virginia Marr, 378 NE Emerald Dr., 8 p.m. Elks Club duplicate bridge, 12:30, open to Elks and invited guests. Loyal Order of Moose game night, Moose Hall, 8 p.m. Umpqua Hillbillie Square Dance Club, Kellogg Grange hall, a 1 1 square dancers invited, potluck supper at 6:30 p.m. Elmblem Club executive board meeting, 8 p.m., Elks Temple. LOOKINGGLASS CHURCH Lookingglass Church will hold a special business meeting Nov, 25 at 7:30 p.m. at the Looking glass Community Church. Purpose of the meeting is to draw up a constitution and by-laws for the church. All interested persons in the community are welcome. Mrs. James Briggi has been ill the last few days at her home in Hawthorne Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell were in Corvallii Saturday for the football game. Mrs. A. H. Jaeger left by plane recently, bound for San Francisco where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Margaret Montague, and other relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Hess of Medford were recent overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bartlett of this city. The Hesses had been called to Eugene by ill ness in the family. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Taylor are back at their home in Laurelwood, following a trip to Menlo Park, Calif., where they visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marcel, and family, Di ane and Richard. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hanson and daughter, Margie, have returned home from a trip to Seattle to see off the Hansons' sons, Glen and Don, who are leaving on a six month navy cruise. The latter two were home visiting their parents and all made the trip to Seattle together. Both young men are in the U.S. Navy and are stationed on the USS Burton Island, navy ice breaker which will go first to New Zealand, then to Little America as part of Operation Deepfreeze III the Roseburgites stopped en route home to visit Mrs. Henry Albers at Albany. The latter's hus band, the Rev. Henry Albers, known to many in the Roseburg area, died recently at his home following a prolonged illiies. Mrs. W. C. Callison has been ill the last several days at her home in this city. Wtyrte Mother of this city was in Corvallis Saturday to attend the football game. Mrs. Mary Doughton of this city went to Corvallis Saturday to at tend the football game and to visit her son, Kerme, who is a student at Oregon State College. Bernle Hanson of Crescent City, Calif., visited here at the Jack Holmgren home as the guest of Steven Holmgren. The tormer s parents spent the weekend attend ing the Shrine ceremonies here. George Worrall has returned to Roseburg to spend the winter months with his son-in-iaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunter. Worrall has been staying with another daughter, Mrs. May Paul of Vancouver, B.C., who made the trip down here with her father and who spent a week visit ing at the Hunter home before re turning to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Quine and Mrs. Roy Catching are back at their homes in Roseburg, follow ina a tour of Europe with the Wil liam Jelski tour in September and October and then spending a month in Italy visiting the Quines' daughter, Mrs. Wallace Amason, and family. They went to Europe on the USS United States and re turned from Italy on an Italian ship. Mrs. Catching plans to go next week to Areata, Calif, to spend Thanksgiving with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McElroy, and children, Collett, David and Linda. 643 S. E. Jackson OR 3-7478 IIMbt0 ; These items and all" A vS?'' "V"', J 'f ('M i-items in our shop ? I """" 6 "ti if ' 1 ( 'can be yours on our .. " LJ j I" '" E " j v. 't . V-NO DOWN PAYMENT- "A i I Y -f &'"'. '-'Ml THREE PIECE LOUNGE Jjt: fC nM V H XsX SET including short robe Ml 'J Y W 'X : I M jJ and lounging pajamas.... W 'AV l' 1, ' 111 K ?HE NYLON ROBE with L?fjji' HA' JO flocked floral design and flUO y . . -y'".' .fflV !:vt4 iP metallic lace trim I jT-jl '' -v--'-T'x'V jf. -V OUR LUREX QUILTED h'-'f"'A"$; IttHt'rA I DRESS. Perfect for any f99 f. holiday occasion. 7 to 15.. IU .V01C "J BAN-LON SWEATER kj; Jfe I SET dycil to niati'h our co- ''"' '"' V 1 I ordinate skirts. 34 to 40. ggj f '' 1 Ol R FAMI.DCoonlin.ilcI V V S 1 A .kin. All j,ool in straight line stvle. lie crenm colors. 2s-w'J ' " yCkA ' 3 - rf:- IU.1U LK Orion jersey QQ f? " A fj l)loiic. New colori. Brace- 33 ysVJ. ( CHRISTMAS SALE! Save ' i . vj 4Tf per box! Our 99 f - ' (iOl.I) OR SILVER metal- ftnn ' VvSVWI lie 1)0 lias willt (licll top li)3 " "350 ( 1 ' ' leV "l ' I J Mr. and Mrs. Harl Kelley of this city were in Corvallis Saturday for the football game. Miss Leola Loremen and Clark Miller, students at University of Oregon, spent Saturday in Rose burg visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lorenzen. Mr, and Mrs, Bill Sumner and son, Robbie, of Eugene spent the weekend in Roseburg visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Judd. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thompson have returned to their home in Roseburg, following a two weeks trip by United Airlines to Iowa, where they attended to business and visited in Albia and DesMoines, prior to going to Chi cago, where they spent three days. While there they enjoyed the play, "My Fair Lady." R. W. Ayres, a resident of Rose burg for a number of years and brother-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Hor ace C. Berg of this city, died sud denly Monday at Pendleton, ac cording to word received here. His wife, Stella, a sister of Mrs. Berg, died in 1950. He is survived by a daughter, Virginia Bond, of Pen dleton, and 4 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Thurs. Nov. 21, 1957 Th Newi-Rv!w, Roseburg, Or. 5 Doylo Pressnell of this city was in Corvallis Saturday for the foot ball game. Mrs. W. C Holmes and Mrs. James Hughes of this city were , in Grants Pass over the weekend ( to attend the Daughters of the Nile i ceremonial. - I Mr. and Mrs. Court Boice of Myrtle Point were Sunday visitors at the 1 home of the former's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don Auer. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bartlett entertained the following guests Saturday evening who came for the district meeting of tho DAV: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Van Laning ham, West Linn; Mrs. Alice Kauf man, Oregon City; and Gerald Kelscy, James Hudson, J. Wil-i liams and R. Mowrey, all of Port-I land. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Nielsen of this city were in Corvallis for the weekend. They attended the foot ball game Saturday and visited their son, Brice, who is a student at Oregon State College. Their son, Doug, was also in Corvallis for the weekend with the high school band. Brice is a member of the Tail Flappers rooting squad at OSC. I ALWAYS SAY 'WITH SMIRNOFF' Specify Smirnoff when ordering vodka drink t. 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