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o O O 0 0 o O 10 Tho Newt-Review, Roieburg, Or. Sat. Dee. 21, 19S7 o 0 FZZfM A'MDl ! mm , mm wm m wmMm -a.rawafc. MONTGOMERY WARD COMPANY employes and guests are pictured above and below at the an nual Christmas party held ot Evergreen Grange Hall Saturday night. Covers were placed for 165. The evening entertainment of music, dancing ond cords was enjoyed. Santa Clous arrived and pre sented gifts ond candy to everyone. Edwin Nolte, manager of Montgomery WaVd Company store here, acted as master of ceremonies. Bob Robins presented his sophomore singing sextette from Roseburg Senior High School in several numbers. In charge of the affair were Mrs. H. L. Schoeffer, Mrs. Tom Meehon, Mrs. Ruby Tucker, Robert Peters and Ben Fromdohl. (Pictures by Chris of Photo Lob). i . . .a.,.. If. i f P rs O O ji J y ; . !. rv ... i Zuleima Club Holiday Party Enjoyable Event Omicron Enjoys Christmas Party NEW OFFICERS of the Roseburg Joy-C-Ettes were installed Wednesdoy night at the annual Christmas party by the immediate past president of the club, Mrs. William Allen. New officers are Mrs. Richard Frey, vice president; Mrs. Earl T. Cone Jr., secretary; Mrs. Del Mobley treasurer, and Mrs. Joseph Agost, president, pictured above from left to right. The party was held ot the Episcopal Parish Hall with Mrs. Charles Wright, Mrs. Artiur Wilson and Mrs. Gtne Foley in charge of arrangements. The social hour was followed by a lovely turkey dinner served from a beautifully decorated table. Individual decorated red felt Santa Claus favors were presented to each member. Covert were placed for Mrs. William Allen, Mrs. Del Mobley, Mrs. Richard Frey, Mn. Earl T. Cone Jr., Mrs. Joseph Agost. Mrs. Verner Anderson. Mrs. Charles Wright, Mrs. Arthur Wilson, Mrs. Robert Raffensperger. Mrs. Glynn Scott. Mrs. William Ster ling, Mrs. Jim Hartford, Mrs. Da vid Weisman. Mrs. Gene Foley, Mrs. Leslie West. Mrs. Jack Garn et, Mrs. O. J. Fett, Mrs. Donald Brown. Mrs. John Wilton, Mrs. Richard McDonald and Mrs. Clar ence Paul. New York City Visitor Complimented Wednesday Miss Rosa 3 Parrott, Miss Hel en Casey anil Miss Naomi Scott entertained at a lovely 1 o'clock luncheon Wednesday at tht Shali mar in compliment to Mrs. Helen Brockman of New York City, house gucsi of General ind Mrs. John Pierce. Covers were placed for M r s. Brockman. Mrs. Pierce, Mrs. Ar thur Clarke, Mrs. John H Robin son. Mrs. Curtis Beechtx, Mrs. Harold E. Schmcer. Mrs. George French and the three hostesses. Following the luncheon the guests were entertained at the attractive home of Miss Casey and Miss Scott on Blakelcy Avenue. DUANE PARRETT HONORED AT PARTY SUNDAY NIGHT Zuleima Club, Daughters of t h t Nile, held the organization's an nual Christmas party Friday eve- mnff t I'arl't Havon with lrc Bert Gilbert, Mrs. Ernie Cox. Mrs'. ! Barnes, W. M Frank McCord, Mrs. E. A. Barnes ' McCord. Dale and Mrs. W. M. Thompson charge of arrangements. The tables were beautifully decorated with Christmas ornaments and candles. A Christmas tree stood in one cor ner and there was an exchange of gilts. Jjuuip u.i)(.)ii.) p.n.ij suni.ii.ip y was served to 41 members and two guests. Those enjoying the affair were the Mesdames C. H. Ksselslrom, A. C. Spencer. Fred Darby. Ru dolph Ritzman. Arthur Midland, Bert Gilbert. H. K. Halverson, T. H. Mark. lalo Stephens, Otto A. Lange, Kenneth Swain, M. M. Berry, Wendle Carpenter, E. A. Thompson, Frank Bennett. Millard Omicron Chapter of Delta Kappa ; Gamma held it's annual Christ- mas formal at the Sweden Dining I Room. The tables were beautiful ; with gilded ivy, colorful ornaments and candles arranged by In Farnsworlh, Violet Wilshire ii 1 i triU.ii m-imjnvi.l iit-mimimiiimmmmmmmmmmii Duane Parrett was compliment ed at a going-away party Sunday night after church. The party was given by the young people of the North Roseburg Church in the church parlors. Besides about 25 of the youth group, the affair was attended by j Duane's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Parrett, and by the Rev. and I Mrs. Lyle Willard. I i sume his L.S. Navv service THE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY of the Independent Order of Foresters took place Saturday night ot the River side School. Santa Claus appeared and distributed candy and gifts. The program included a talent show by students from the Joy Powell Dance Studio. Above is Maria Burt, a talented toe dancer, who participated in the Christmas program. Members and friends enjoyed the occasion. Christmas carols were sung and refreshments were served. A donation of $25 ' was given by the group toward the fund for Christmas baskets for needy families. (Picture by Warren Powell). Annual Christmas Party Enjoyed Monday Wood. Marvin Steinbach, Ernie ' ther Brown and Florence Snedaker. given Cox. Clvde Carstens. Oscar Revell. ! Following ihe delicious dinner i Laurence Knudsbn, I.. C. Latham, tire group was entertained bv UietH,NKLE CREEK 4-H CLUB Eugene Krewson. W. 0. Kelsey, I Children's Choir from tin- Chris-1 GIVES PARTY FOR MOTHERS W. C. Holmes. K. N. Kaser Sr., ' tian Church, directed by Mrs. Jes-! llinkle Creek 4-H Club of Suthcr- O. J Fett, Frank Bodin. William sie Crenshaw. A gift exchange. cleverly planned by Joyce Pruilt, concluded the evening. In charge of the program were Jennie Nes seth, Edna Turner end Jojce Pru-itt. Houghcore, William T. Evans Jr 1.. E. Henninger, A. E. Joelson, I John Joelson, E. S. Wentiar, Sig I Fett. D. B. Kesner, A. J. Standlev land P. W. Laird I Visitors were Mrs. W. E. DeWitt ! from Myrtle Creek Zuleima Club, land Mrs. R. B. Rhodes, president 1 of Badoura Club. lin met Monday at Ihe home of Mrs. Donna Weaver for a Christ mas party and entertained their mothers. Mothers present were Scotty Lang, Bell Harris. Bettv THE WEDDING of Miss Joyce Porazoo. daughter of Mi. ond Mrs Dewey Porazoo, Sutherlm, ond Eorl Wilson, son of Mrs. Nina Beck, Oakland, took place Fridov, Dec 6, ot 7 30 p m. ot the home of the bridegroom's mother with the Rev Mr. Wood of the Gospel Tobernocle in Ookland officiating Sandra Lee Baker And Earl H. Bartley Marry : Sandra Lee Baker and Earl 11. i ushers were John Thomas and Bartley were married Dec 8. at John Goldson. . the Scottsbur Community Church. : A reception was The Rev. Melvin Wiggers read the the aunt. The hnde uore a slret't length while faille drets with black acces sories and white hat. Her maid of honor was .Sue Haight who wore a blue teim furmal with white ac re orie. Bet man was Leo Wilton, a brother of the bridegroom. After the ceremony, a reception and bridal shower were held at the f air Uaks Granue Hall After the gifts were opened Uie bride and bruleuroom cut the four - tirred wediling cake which was served to the guolv Tte emming the hower were Mr. and Mr Shannon I'ararno and family. Mr and Mrs Brad Paraoo and family. Mr and Mrs .Marhall 1'arainj and family. Mr and Mrs liouicias Paratoo and family. Mr and Mrs. Dewey Parazno and family. Mr and Mrv William Mel'ormack. Mrs. Henrv ParaziHi. Mrs. Hester W e t c e I i, Mrs Nina Beck, the Le. Mr. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar liar- LAM0REAUX HOME SCENE OF RECENT CARD PARTY A beautiful decorated v.irdind house in the Christmas motif was Ihe setting Saturday nign when Mr. and Mrs Edward Lamnreaux entertained their card club at a 6 30 o'clock potlucK turkey dinnt-r at their home nor.hwes of Oak land Those enjoying the psit luck and cants jiere: Mr. and Mrs Her man Wide, Mr. and Mrs Lawer ente Haines. Mr and Mrs. John, Bacon. Mr. and Mrs. Vircil Chen oweth.Olr. and Mrs Carl Brorio, ,.Mr. and Mr Alfred Hand. Mr. and Mrs. Van Hutcheson Mrs Her- .man Schosso. Mrs. Jack S.'well and John and Jean l.amoreaux For the eyemng't fie hundred nion. Mis Sue Haight son, James Wilson, Mr Albert I'elland and Mr and Mrs. Earl Wilson. Sending gifts but un able to attend were Mr ana Mrs. Chris Peterson and Mrs. Keva Bennett. The bride has lied in Sutherlin all her life and has been employed in Roseburg at Merry Hospital. She was graduated from Sutherlin HiKh School in 1:6 The bridegroom was graduated from Oakland Huh School in 1S.VS and is now serving in the I' S. Saw at Seattle His leave was pent in Roeburg at their apart ment on Fowler Street where they will make their home after his discharge in a few months held in church parlor. The bride s wedding service and Mrs. Wiggers cake. ner ',unl Mr, MUeticb I-eo wil-isang "Because." served the punch. Mrs. Lena Ran- nd Mrs. Sandra in the daughter of Mr. dall poured the coffee. The bride's and Mrs. Everett Baker The rousin. Sherry Baker presided at bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hetcher Bartley The bride wore a light blue bro cade silk sheath dress with blue shoes. She wore a blue nylon Bi shop head dress held in place by a velvet bandeau and carried a bouquet of w-hite chrysanthemums i and rosebuds Her only attendant was Mrs. Irene Sheriff of Koe- burg. The brute's mother wore a navy blue dress and hat Boh Sheriff was best man and MISSION SOCIETY HOLDS HOLIDAY PARTY AT WINSTON the guest book and gift table. Our-of-town guests were M r a. ! Nicholas Mtletich and children of Saratoga. Calif.: Mrs. Ruth Rog ers of Las Gatos. Calif : and the bridegroom's brother, Ray Bart ley. and family of Bridge The young couple honeymooned CALAPOOIA WOMEN HAVE ANNUAL HOLIDAY PARTY The Calapoota Women's Club held its annual ChrMmas party at Ihe clubhouse near L'mpqua Wed nesday. A ham dinner was served at 12:30. Mrs. Frankte Mcore made the table centerpiece, an exquisite min iature Christmas tree. Mrs. Elsie Monett and Mrs. Alice Millott were acting hostesses. Mrs. Pat Firkes in charge of the gift exchange, distributed the gifts at the table. Mrs. Daudt. Mrs. Maude Cole and Mrs. Margerite Knappte were special guests of the day. The afternoon was spent sew ing doll clothes for children. The Glide Cub Scouts held their to brins to a close a nleasant aftpr. was rh.,.in.. ,.., vi.i,.. ,f. i , , s,uup. at ,ne grade scnool cafeteria. The I clever decorations on the lighted Christmas tree all hid been made by the cubs. Festivities opened with a read ing of the Nativity story by Steve Damewood, Merlin Key, and Dale Chandler, followed by an exchange i of gifts and playing games, hu- Colvin. Mrs. Herrell and the lead-1 gene Blair, cubmaster. presented er. Mrs. Weaver. ; bobcat pins to Bruce Woods, Laur-lwas carried out in the decorations. The girls exchanged gifts and ' nce Olah and Richard Dazle; wolf j Attractive birthday favors were enioved a social hour and sang Pin' were given Bruce Woods, Da-1 presented to Bobby from his broth carols after which Mrs. Weaver j vd Hickman, Duane Amann, and er, Rickv. and Pamela Colley, served refreshments to the moth-IBillie Quimby; a two-year pin was l Jean and Jeanet Cary, Danny and ers and to the following girls: i presented to Lucky Chandler, a ' Johnnv Kady, Martie Denny and Linda Lang. Sandra Herrell. Geor-1 KIJ 'r arrow pin awarded to Debbie and Laurie Benson. Follow seanne Colvin. Linda Herrell, Don-! Jerry West: and a silver arrow pin ,nE a social hour. Mrs. Gregory na Harris. Lina and Donna Her-1 to Lucky Chandler. served delicious refreshments t rell, Suellen Weaver, Judy Lang i Refreshments were served by the , the young guests and their moth and Cheryl Colvin. cubs to their mothers ana friends, ers. Bobby Gregory Has Party On Birthday Mrs. James Gregory enlertained at a delightful party Frid.'.y after noon at her home to honor her son, Bobby, on his third birthday. A blue and yellow color scheme in northern California. The bride wore as a going away outfit a grey suit with pink acces sories. I'pon their return, they will be at home briefly in Scotts burg hut intend to make their fu ture home in Koseburg SUTHERLIN 4H CLUB GIVES YULETIDE PARTY 7 The Mission Society of the Win Mon Christian Church held a meet ing. followed bv a Christmas pro- The home of Mrs Jackie Bird cram and exchange gilt party of Sutherlin was ihe scene of a Tuesday at ,the home of Mrs. How Christmas party for the looking ard Newton, with IS members Seien 4-H Club present The girls played gaims afti'V Mrs Jack Nelson l.ild a Christ uhirh Ihrv !iaH th ti-'i.im nf mas slorv entitled "The Bljrk Ml- mlis and Mrs. Bin! served rookies donna ' The worship service also Breeze through K4- 'ft TOWN & COUNTRY CHATTER PERFECT XMAS GIFT new TOflSTMflSTER 1 AUTOMATIC HI ATI. A fs A was in the form ot a atury with the holiday seoson Ihe title. "What Became of Ihe ! Three Chests Brought bv Ihe ise w'7 0 car,r Men." preented by Mrs Dwicht styling from the Davidson At ihe close of the serv- Town & Country ice the boxers seised Chrislmaj' Beauty Salon ' cookies and cottee I nv hmr I It was announced at the me " . . n, jingQhat the Sunday school would0"" behnW, 'present its Chrmmas pro.tAm let oneQOf OuTq Mr and Mrs. W-.yne Close of '"V ' " '" p m ' "'tx e 'vf W"' Glendale entertained at a buflet "" ,r rlc'"nr show vou how sopper held at their home Satur- MRS. 1. Y. ROGtVta IS vour 6-jir can be f e evening was spint pU,in T " ' ' w " ' Wr " " If s' ' 9f ff3"0 and in singing innstmas w i rt 1 nurcn entenariPi u" Friday at t delightful 10 am. iX Q that the girls had made to the fol lowing. Hamrttjnd Teresa Bird, lonnie ChieVm. Kathie Moss, Bev erly and Barbara Curry and Di ana Williams O l'h-re will be no niceliiig9f the group u3l Tuesday Jan 7. BUFFET SUPPER HOSTED BY MR. AND MRS. WAYNE CLOSE 5b y V" MO Ml f At J ft Ptrfcci Bolmion for hard-io-htai A y roomi vt futl billt. tii' Ak ui jj V to df mmttrif howf ASTthitan.tr ft Jtnit hraivr product! chtr varmih. 4 y O o o carol. NO ,o Those present were Mr and Mrs fee party ien in compliment for W. A. Vauahn. Mr and Mrs l.ouis her sister-m-law. Mrs J )r. Ros- play the combined high(iore was Price Mr and Mrs. William ers. who is visiting here froirt Char- iieio uj .nr. inn .urs. iiaiio; low wunvn. .sir. and Mrs Marten io hy Mr. Hutcheson and(fr Haines, der. the Rev. and Mrs Wavne The sweeps ,rie was won by Mr. 1 Wattman. Elmer stwnrer, Don L'henoweth and Mrs. Hutrheson. , Wohler. Misa Elaine Anderson, and After the card play, the exchange ' the host and hostess and their (am- Phorw OJtchjrd DMlkfff 95 O i M y A Wajnwt v MrjtM rMi I OPEN 'TIL 9 TGMITE t Will.am Russell IliskOW". 0 of gift! wai Qjoyed by'aT, d)ily. o lolte. N C Incited guests were Mrs Green. (lr Russell Hav Kenton Gum, Mrs John Loo4e SI.. Tk si-. 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