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e o O G o o O 3 0 Duplicate Bridae Winners Announced Waster point play was held bvi brook, tfid the tiki Duplicate Bridee Club1 Tuesday night member of the nieniiieri rriaay alternooii at the i Elk Duplicate Lnde e uo. rtortd -South winner, were wnr- Mr.m ""'nrl'1 and Mr.. rii,V, 3 T;. v,. D na ' E- McClintock, first; Collier and Mrs. Aalter Fisher. Dr. and Mrs. J. II. Harris second Wade and Mrs. Mil Jvaser and fourth. East-West winners were Mrs. E. L. TauscherVKast-Westi Doyle Pressncll and Mrs. Harry winners were Mm . W. LJuzer and; Hildeburo. first; Mr. and Mrs. J. .Mrs. Ralph Heusta. Yuv.; Mrs.lM. Bevans. second; Mrs. A. K. Russell Rummell and Mrs. Rav Kent and Mr. w u'i,.rf Carrico. second and Mrs. Walter , Edmonds and Mrs. B. L. Harden- Judy Wulff Hostess At Walther Leaguers Party Sunday afternoon. Miss Judy I L -. i-iiiru luv.ns. cuieriaining games were also Walther Leaguers of Saint Paul's j arranged and prizes awatded the Lutheran Church and their friends at a uciiKiiuui mrisimas pany ai the home of her parents. Mr. and vims nuui in nirirusc. I The rooms w-ere oeautifully dec- jU(v. Sus,n nd Ljnd, er,ed ,' ffeVt!drLi?.??!lmVe,!rfkdlictou thiU t buffet I end of. the living ruom..Of special ! . , a j ra"vT made and arranged by Judy Wulff. I During the alternoon Christmas earols were sung by the entire group. The, were recorded on a I ' tape recorder and later played r ' j ! Christmas Party And D. u.ij p 1 j inner Held Saturday Employees of the Si Dillard ; Motor Company and Specialised ! Parts and their husbands and wiv es were entertained at the annual Christmas party by Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dillard at the Red Barn Sat urday evening. A smorgasbord dinner was serv ed to 41. A lovely Christmas gift was presented by the group t0 Mr. and Mrs. Dillard. tne evening hours were, spent in dancing. MNO CLUB ENTERTAINED AT W. H. CONN HOME A lighted Christmas tree and beautiful Christmas arrangements and decorations about the rooms created a festive mood when Mrs. H. W. Conn entertained members! of the MNO Club at her home Wednesday evening. The group voted to give a cash gift to the Salvation Army for Christmas food baskets. The at tendance prize was awarded to Mrs. Don Kruse. After playing games, with many prizes being awarded, a gift ex change was enioyed. At a late hour. Mrs. Conn served delicious refreshments to Mr. J. M. Burk hart, Mrs. Don Kruse. Mrs. Neil Christian, Mrs. Dick Brown, Mrs. I.. W. Cottrell. Mrs. Darwin le, Mrs. Don Harmon. Mrs. Jack Den ton, Mrs. Argus Fisher. Mrs. Floyd Squier. Mrs. Kenneth Smith. Mrs. Donald Hand. Mrs. Dick Stark. Mrs. Robert Cameron, Mrs. R. S. Sirvker. Mrs. Kenneth Hebard and Mrs. Ed Cardiff. BUSINESS WOMEN ENJOY YULE PARTY IN SUTHERLIN The annual Christmas party was held by tha Associated Busi ness Women's Club Monday evening at the Sutherlin Community Hall wilh a 7:30 o'clock potluck supper with Juanita Atterbury and Marge Williams as hostesses. The room was beautifully decorated in the Christmas motif by Mrs. Hirsch berg. Those enjoying the dinner and the exchange, of gifls were Mr. and Mrs. Sol Hirschberg. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. O. I.. Torrev, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wolff. Dena Bennett. Freda Payn ter, Grace Tucker. Mayme Eglse der. Ivena Halvorsen, Juanita At terbury, Olive Putnam, Mable Mc Cord. Maude Culver. Eleanor An derson. Doris Steinbach. Reulah DeMuth, Rachel Tanner, Williams and Edna Avio. Marge I After dinner, the group gather ed around the fireplace and sang songs and had the exchange of gifts after which they played games. CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON ENJOYED AT RIVERSDALE A "Merry Christmas" spirit pre vailed at the Riversdale Grange Hall recently when the home eco nomic, club met for its annual Christmas party. Hostesses for the 12:30 luncheon were Mrs. Fred Kuck and Mrs. Eugene At wood. Tables, circled around i gift la den Christmas tree, were centered with holly and red laners A table program of "Memories ol Early Christmas" was given and gifls were exchanged. It was announced that numbers who had unsold bazaar articles were to reclaim them. Mr. Eric Trozelle will assume directorship ,ne loneana .urinouist Church Tike them to the home ol Mrs. at the January meeting Hostesses j Tuesday. A potluck dinner was en-, Edna Sinijren hy Sunday !)ec. 22. will be announced at a later date. joyd at noon. While the tables ' Traveling prize was won l:y Mrs. Thoe present were Mrs. Nor- were being cleared away, Mrs. ' Mahle Barklund and the duor prize man Wicks and P.orkv: Mrs. Ed George Edes played Christmas car- by Mrs. Betty Farnworth. -Games Bavliss Mrs j.'.mmett W a 1 1 e r s. 1 ol. Mrs. Esther Campbell, assist-were plnved with Ihe prize award Mrs F.rie Trorelle. Mrs Walter"! ' Mrs. Mildred Thiel. were ed to Mrs. Sjogren Norris. Mrs. Ora Welker Mrs. Kl-, lis Fuller. Mrs. Eld.in Ogle. Mrs. Frank Jacobson. Mrs. Dorothey ! Queen and the hostesses j CHRISTMAS MOTIF USED AT THETA RHO PARTY A Christmas party and initia tion were enjoyed bv the Gamma Delta Theta Rho Girls Wednesday evening when they met at the IOOF Hall in Sutherlin with Mil dred Williams, president and Kar en Ballentine. vice president, pre siding. Nineteen c la aayl three BPWC CHRISTMAS Rebekahs were present. PARTY HELD MONDAY Theobeaajilul initiatory degree was conferred upon Pal Nonoin The Rusebur Bu-inicss .(id Pro- All Theta Rho Girls are to vend a fessional Women's Wuh annual Christmas card to their acTuplettjiClirrstmas pasrty w.-.s enioea Mon grandmother at the IOF Home in day owning at the home of Mrs. Portland, n ; Erma Johnson Karen Bitfenkar and Sharon The holiday theme was Ivnitiful Bruton wntr in liVtV of the gifts Iv carried o al ah the room rierora t5 and nariv the tahn s were dec- lions. Gifts were e veianttd carols orated in the Christmas motif hy'siere sung and a fnn-lmas prV Ardis ,-portrr(i)a:idrefrrhmenls flam was present T:;e group were se'neJ bv Kay Wheels Bar- purebe.-ed tickets f.r the Varied' bara Coe, Sasra Moneit. Agnes Shv Tor the benefit of Christine Oyanko and Susie Siewell 0 ba ets f!neriy lamilixj There will be no meeting on Dei- Liilian Stratton'and hei commit - 2.V The next regular meeting w'JjTee served leicii rrfl -awients be held Wednesday night. January' to (Die 2i me.nberi enjssjlng the wuii Kln Hubbctt ci Darlene n i hi-tid Mid Marty fjeen W 3 ed their annual Christmas part'O Winners for North-South were M'rTI third, and Mrs'. E. L Tauscher! and Mrs. J. V. Short, fouith. I back to the pleasure of the listen-' n winners after which the exrhame 01 guts was enjoyed. At 5 o'clock, Mrs. Wulff 5 sled hv her the.. H.nuhter. J. Hnen t.l'le cWh'and centered with a beautiful wreath of holy filltd wiln coored orn,. nirnts ' , . , . , . ,'mhb'" "d 'r,'nd' deliBhtful p-rty were: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wilson, counselors of the Walther League: Miss Sandra Buckingham, Miss Judy llebard, Miss Patsy Fiomdahl. Miss La- Vonne Hartman. Miss Susan Wulff, Xom Kolberg. Jim' McGhehev. Don McGhehev. Jim Aten. Jay Stone, Guy Swartz. Meve Kummert. Mil. ton Svlwester, Richard Svlwester, Chris Wulff, Miss Judy Wulff and Mrs. Wulff. Friday evening the young peo ple gathered at the church to dee- ore ine Lnrmmaa tree ana w go - LafiRANCH HOME SCENE OF CHARMING SHOWER A delightful pink and blue show er was given recently ir honor of Mrs. E. L. Chapman. Camas Val ley. Co-hostesses were Mis. Virgil Moody and Mrs. Donald LaRranch. The affair was held at the La. 1 Branch home. . ' I Appropriately decorated cakes i and coffee were served to the fol lowing guests present to enjoy the J occasion with Mrs. Chapman: Mrs. ! Orley Weist, Mrs. Neal Brown and: daughters, Barbara and Pamela: Mrs. Cvril Defferding. Mrs.) Charles Witter, Mrs. Allen Cooper j ana aaugnter. Christine : jirs. I George Copelind. Mrs. Oral Sal-1 lee. .Mrs. David Thrush, Rubv Wa fer. Mrs. Ford Baker, Ashton. Mrs. Eugene Nobel Standlev and I. Banks, all of Camas Valley; Mrs. Eddie Ratloff. Bridge: Mrs. Ted Thovcsen and Mrs. Warren l.ockwooii and two daughters, Car ol and Diane of Tenmile: Mrs. Carl Moodie. Mrs. Michel Moore and son. Tommy, of Canyonvilie. Those sending gifts but unable to attend were Mrs. Orville Buell. Mrs. Bob Cameron. Mrs. Myrle Bryant. Mrs. Warren Crihbens, Mrs. Ted Heilman. Mrs Lee Wil son. Mrs. S. .Merrhen, Mrs. Carl Dahl, .Maude Johnson. Pamela Ar nold. Mrs. Ed Jovce, Mrt. Louis Pryor and Mrs. Elmer Siii.dquist. DINNER, INSTALLATION HELD AT CANYONVILLE A capacity croud filled the din-1 .. .. .... ing room of the Masonic temple in 1 JIr. s'1 KasM" was a graci r.nvnni.ll. ,vhn Knnih i ,,,. ous hostess Wednesday evening at Lodge No. 72 AF It AM and Ore- gon Chapter 57, OKS combined , for a family turkey dinner Sunday j afternoon preceding installation of, lodge officers at which Gordon Clark of Canyonvilie was instal- j led Worshipful Master. i Guy McGee served as installing , master with Clifford Kent, instal- 'mK marshall and Huron Clough installing chaplain, and Claud How- ard. installing secretary. Others installed were George Blomgren. senior warden; O. A. Keatley. junior warden: D. W. Gill, treasurer: Ira Poole, secre tary; Oscar lloverson, senior dea con: James Jelinek, junior dea con: Robert Proctor, chaplain: W. F. Brown, marshal: Bruce Blom- gren, senior steward; Douglas Mel- evin junior .i.u.rH .n.i i an... tyler. Following Hie installation cere money, recent pictures of Alaska were shown to the group by Ken neth Hopkins, a former resident of the Canyonvilie area who is vis iting old friends here. MRS. WRIGHT HONORED BY SILVER LOCKS CLUB Members of the Yoncalla Silver Locks Club eniojed their Christ mas party in the fireulace room hostesses for the dinner. The long tames were beautifully decorated wnn vnrisimas canaies, noiiv and mistletoe. A beautifully decor ated cake, baked by Mrs. Camp hell, completed a wonderful din ner Mrs. Hazel Wright, oriainator of the club, dressed as Santa Clans passed out exchange gifts. She was presented with a beautiful table- elnlh h fh elnK tnr fl,A..nl.i. fulness' and kindness In the eh,h About 30 ladies uere present (3 iei ty. The nei.1 m-etiny will he Jan. 11 Bi at titsj seburA Jan. lltaf'n-M. at t;l BWeburA Womin'Bj ciubhomej & (y O r : . . r. . ..... ' ' O MEMBERS OF GENE SMITH'S together with their families, U . 1r: 0 x 5 XS .1 O I -a Lia-Vl Chris,mQS PQrtV Tuesdy everin9 ot ,he Rseburg Hostesses for the occasion were j Mrs. Clarence Wheal lev Mrs i'rt 1 Oderkirk, Mr,. Albin Nelson. Mr,.! George Cooper, Mrs. Warren Eng. dahl and Mr. Alexander DeBolt. Mrs. Smith a stuj.-nts presented her with a lovely gift and she in turn Rae each a sneet u music sn, kuov a-: H!?XlVdav Mrs. Ralph Ohman and M r s. I Emil Ramberg entertained their i bridge club at a delightlul Christ-! mas party at the former's attrac-1 live home on SE Kane Street Tues day afternoon. Lovely refresh ments were served to Mrs. W. F. Forrest. Mrs. I. J. Bean, Mrs. A. J. Murray, Mrs. H. K. DeBernar di. Mrs. Beatrice Smith. Mrs. Spencer Yates and the two hostess es. High score for the afternoon's bridge play was won bv Mrs. DeHernardi with Mrs. Bean win ning the second high score. MU CHAPTER MEMBERS ENJOY HOLIDAY PARTY !!. Mu Chapter, Bete Sigma Phi. " V"y r memuers. The serving table was covered with green net and was centered with a miniature Christmas tree. flanked by candelabra holding green candles. Secret sisters were revealed and a gut exenange was new. The evening was spent socially, with refreshments served later by .Mrs. Kaser to Mrs. Neil Kaser Jr.. Mis. Horace Berg. Mrs. Wil liam Carstens. Mrs. Donald Ger- relsen. .Mrs. Archie Rutter. Mrs George Strand. Mrs. Kenneth Swain. Mrs. Jack Trusty. M r s. Gordrn Geertsen. Mrs. William Pritchelt. Mrs. Russell Cary Jr., Mrs Dean Hosteller. Mrs Ml - chad Coen. Mrs. James Gregory. Ut - n,i, uii i,.i, u.. n . Ii Mohley. Mrs. Ted Ranlett and Mrs. Bob Reverman. ELGAROSE COMFORT CLUB ENJOYS HOLIDAY PARTY A Christmas party was held by Ihe Fibrose Comlurt (Tub at the home of Mrs. Joyce Stewart Wed nesday afternoon. Gifts were ex changed and plans were made to make up Christmas baskets. All members having contributions of : canned fruit, rookies etc are to Tho-e attending were Mrs. R chel Gooden. Juanita Ornsty, Mrs Sjogren. Mrs. Wave Geortzen. Mrs Barklund. Mrs. Sand. Mrs. Bolva I Sanders and ehildrn Dickie. Den nis, and Doreen. .Mrs. Connie Show-; ers. Mrs. Farnworth and daughter i Jackie. Airs. Marinrle Landers and the hostess Mrs. Strwart The next meeting will he at the home of Mrs. Zelmi Sand. Jan. 8 FORMAL INITIATION HELD BY PYTHIAN SISTERS i-Ar,i i..iii.tw.n i,,i,i k the Roseburg Pytiiiau Sitters at u..i. .. t ...i.'u r.. n'..... and Eva Mus'zrove became mem- bers of the order. Th? crremonv 'fas conducted under I direction olUGractJ HeiWy, Most Excellent Chief Installing officer lor the coming yeir sa ill be Ethel Slahaugh. who will be in cnarge of the instalta tion i early Janua.' of the meny eleeleff officers. q Christmas presets were gatTjer en m this, meeting to be senr topjjjd 'tl enjoyable organ tjie resident" of the Wash- numbers durthg the pleaMnt o- ! iniaai Pytfciiin 0me at Vancou-cial hour- ver. Wash. This acti "ty is an an-, Refre-fcnienis ! served to anal protect. r 'Irs I). v Busenhark. Barbara Following the mim'W' yw.m-h- mentiwfWi) serveuMnOhe diningjjMzi) ?aiFNic'ei. Jlrs John room. Shirley id Mrs. Jt, Jti Bu'enbark. menif)wfaj) s-rvedinOhe diningf.Ma aiF Nici. Jlr O O oo ACCORDION BAND enjoyed o festive appropriate fur the occasion, to-; i.ihor a iih ean.iv SovcmiI innr prize, were won. the number. drawn by three-year-old Margaret Weckerle. The blessing was given by Lor- Cheryl Dunium, "Tiscr Rag;" etta Gladwill and was followed byl.Tohn Nelson. "RudolDh the tne program. i Christmas Party Given At James Godden Home The T.utheran Laymen's League Stapleton portrayed a prosperous of St. Paul's Lutheran Church had toy merchant. Mrs. Jack Gorlhy a very enjoyable Christinas party j was moderator for the group, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James The g,.oup enjoyed singing Christ Gouden. nla, carols and listening to rec- The rooms were beautifully dec- i orded Christmas music. Alntnl in th Plirielmoa mnlif l I'm . , ... . . "v: ": Ter VnT. vTv i ing program. Herman llasbargen , read the Christmas story as it is recorded in the Gospel of St. Luke, j A very interesting Round Table discussion on the meaning of Christmas was held. Mrs. Donald , Stapleton took the part of a Hun- garian refugee; Mrs. Herman llas bargen acted the part of a teen-1 i "i !. ager in a broken home: and Don HOLIDAY POTLUCK AFFAIR ENJOYED TUESDAY NIGHT j Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bowman en tertained the Daughters of the I I'nion Veterans, Tent IS, at a ' Christmas party Tuesday evening. A turkey and potluck dinner was I served. Gifts were exchanged, with j secret pals revealed, followed by an etening of visiting, j Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Langley, Anna Peterson. Mar- mi ilk anu sun. l.ru iuiiiiiiik. , " ?' , i , i HI ino.i . ' TX. ,. , mV K"''J ain, ,of Lo"a! ,r"": !?. , ' ',fore R"'ce. Elizabeth 1 ;arnnFr. Jlr- n" " I lumer. Mr. and Mrs. James Marr and children. Dorothea and Johnny; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Meigs and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Bowman. I YULETIOE POTLUCK PARTY HELD AT PAROON HOME The charming home of Mr. and Mis. .luhn Pardon on Spruce Street was the scene Tuesday evening of a potluck spaghetti dinner and Christmas party, attended by mem hers of Ihe state police and their families. The Pardon home, was festive for the occasion, with a coiorful Christmas tree, angels and holly. Games were played with Jim Cole and Bill Griffin winning priz- Attending were Mr and Mrs. Jim Cole and daughter. Karen: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bennett, Vickie and Billy: Bill Griffin. Richard Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. George Win terfeld and daughter, Jennifer: and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Pardon. MISSIONARY SOCIETY HAS CHRTSTMAS PARTY I Members of the Missionary So j riety of the Yoncalla Church of Christ held their annual Christmas Party the basement of the , "wren luesaay afternoon. Mrs ' Herman Miller gave two beautiful "adings and Christmas carols were I sung. secret pals' names were revealed and gifls were exchanged Refreshment, were served. MRS. VEENSTRA ENTERTAINS THURSDAY AFTERNOON 0 Jlrs. P.itp Veenstra. Melrose, en !Ylain )everaKlnends at tea at her home Ipii.-sday afternoon. She ithru-k lrs. L. I. Chitwood Women's ClubhoSse. Those offending the party are pictured above and below. One hundred and twelve were present to enjoy the planned potluck Carols were sung oy Kalby Wee- j , kerle and Dusty Fuinell: accordion ra' JiE!tJ5?:.?K I Snowman" and "M jHern Wain-" ! Steve Ericksou, "Casey Jones;" ! liSoscd Reindeer;" Janice Gadway, I aieuincrs gnu irienos nrouuni ! '?!. ifll ?!.. KWl Leaguer, would distribute the Ins kets Friday evening. Mrs Godden served delirious re freshments to 32 members and guests. PINK AND BLUE SHOWER HONORS MRS. WINSENBERG Mrs. Carl Winsenberg of Azalea Fire girls from Rose School spon was honored recently at a pink sored by the club, presented a and blue shower given at the Arlee ! very clever playlet in which vari Murphy residence oy Mrs. Laura ous character dolls came to life Morris. Mrs. Gertrude Louden and : through the touch of a fairy's wand, Mrs. Peggy Murphv. , in the dreams of a little girl on Game, were playrd in the early part of the afternoon, wilh prizes going lo Mr,. Peggy Murphy and -Mrs. Ben Phelps. After the hon oree opened her gift,, refresh ments were served. The gifts were Presented in a baby basket, I gilt. 1 Those present were Mrs. Jean Cleveland, Mrs. L. Wilkerson and daughter. Danna; Mrs. Claude Cleveland, Mrs. Mary France, Mrs. Thelma Coyle Mrs. Libby Foster. Mrs. Rulh lckington, Mr,. Dennis Hisaw. Mrs. Evelyn Moody. Mrs. Ben Phelps and Mrs. Fern Booth. Those sending gifls were Mrs. Hazle McPherran, Mr,. Joan New ton, Mrs. Kathryn McLaughlin, Sir,. Sheryl Cleveland and Mr,. Modene Wooleridge. GOLD STAR MOTHERS HAVE DELIGHTFUL HOLIDAY PARTY The Roseburg Chapter of Gold Star Mothers. Inc.. held a Christ mas party in the beautiful home i of Alice Harrison on a recent Sat unlay. ! j Members attending the . noon i luncheon were Lucy Cloate. Mary I La Prath, Helen Martin, Nora Gae- I decke. Merle Doering. Martha Ball, Martha Carter, and the host-' ess, Alice Harrison Gifts were exchanged, wim Hugh Harrison acting tht part of Santa Clans. Elvm C'ioakc showed slide, of the various tris which he and Mrs. Cloak e have liken in the past. Guests present were Elvin Cloake, Henry La Pram, Cliff Carter and Hugh Harrison. FAREWELL DINNER PARTY GIVEN FOR MRS. COOK A farewell dinner was given Sat - urday night by the mploves of the Sutherlin Post Office at the IOOF Hall fnr Mn Flnrenr Cook who ; will be leaving soon , She wis presented with an elee- trie blanket by the group of 25 j attending, and was wished luck anw happiness in her new home near Bend. OreO MiJ Cook has heen an employee at the Sutherlin rsi otfice lor the past i.i years HANNA LAOIES ELECT OFFICERS AT MEETING Tkt the recent meetiiia in De- . v v. y - i cember, the Hanna Ladies elected officers as folio Mf Jesse 1 Griffiths, R trlnyu chairman: Mrs. J E. JPTiks, Myrtle Creek, vice chair- man: Mrs. Larrv Mimnaugh. Hid-1 die secretary. MrsirjK Lament,! Myrtle Lreek.(!eaurer; and sfri, I W. L. Wtte, Kiddle, publicity. affair from six holiday decorated tables. (Pictures by Chris of Photo Lab). Silk Umbrella Polka:" Bill Buelt-i ner, "Romany Life;" Larry Wheat- SSi.""?'!?:"!,;. Sf?" tt"" Kerr. V.a'rv Oderkirk ami C. r v ! Hurley, "Santa Claus Is Coming to I Town;' Edwia and LloyJ Kruse, ; Red-'"Will Santa Come to Shantv i Town; rantalizing" and "Blue i INTERESTING PROGRAM GIVEN AT WOMAN'S CLUB The spirit of Christmas was In the air as the Roseburg Woman's Club members gathered for the last meeting of 19J7. There were , many interesting packages to be presented to the Veterans Admin-1 istration (pr distribution. I Mrs. James Doyle, program chairman of the day, presented 1 Mrs. George French, vocalist, with Up, uB.,l e.nmnaniDi ' "d Mr,. Jack West, who cre.led two beautiful chalk paintings. The first picture portrayed Christmas Island and was done during the rendition of the musical selection of the same title. The second was a Bethlehem scene drawn while several familiar Christmas songs were sung. The Wecanda eroiiD of C&mn : y.nri8m '-ve. During the play the girls placed special ornaments which they had made, on the Christmas tree, as their gift te the club. Guests Introduced included Mar lone Bowker and Mary Bryant, both from Roseburg High School. Mrt. Kenneth Ford, president, was presented with a lovely pic ture album as a token of apprecia tion from the club. Group singing of Christmas car ols, followed by the reading of the Christmas Story from Luke and a benediction by Mrs. William Campbell concluded the program. The next meeting will he Jan. 7. with an executive meeting at 12 o'clock preceding the regular meet ing. WINSTON GAY LADIES GIVE FESTIVE PARTY RECENTLY A potluck supper was enjoyed by the Winston Gay Ladiea at the home of Viola Goodman Wednes day evening with Florence Good man as hostess. The suppeff was followed by a Christmas exchange gift party. Many gay and appro priate games were enjoyed and the birthday honoree was Marge MrConnell. Francis Reece from the Mercy Hnsoital in Roseburg drew the lucky number for the lovely quilt made by the ladies. Last year Ihe Gay Ladies raised enough funds from their projects to send a crip pled child to the F.a-ter Seal Camp. Future pUnt will determine what will be sponsored with the funds this year. Twelve members were present for the party TILLICUM BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED TUESDAY , " I Mrs. !.oyal Stearns entertained i thertiuthWIin Tillicum Bru'ge Club ' at her home in Oakland Tuesdav. ine rooms were omutifu! in the Cay Christmas mntV and lighted cnristmas tree with many lovely gifts AlHine o'clock Mrs. Stearns serv-1 ed dessert luncheon to the Mei-I dames Edward Lamoreaux, Nor-, man Jacohson, Jo Perrault, Vern ' Holgale, Calvin Bowles, John Chase. Frank McCord. .'ark Dig- Bridge, and Betty saaarns. q For the afternoon's contract bridge. Mrs. Holgate won high, MA. llalvorsen second high, Mrs. McCord low and Mn. Dixon the traveling goose, After the card play, the exchange m gins was enjoyea. ine next meeting will be Tuesday Jan. 11 U. D.e. 21, 1937 Tha Newt Christmas" by Dennis Lemon and,!v. 1 .? """P0" auierea the "Early Bird Polka" by Donna DeBOlt ti.. i.. u:...j then in nl.v -While Chri.im,. " I "Silent Night." . "Come All Ye ' Faithful." "Away in the tUnger," "El Relicerio" and "Wintei Won. derland." Rickli Home Scene Cf Pinochle Club Party Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Rickli en- lei tamed their card club at ' a tamale dinner Saturday evenine at their attractive home on SE Lane Avenue. The holiday motif was i prettily carried out in the decora- .lions. Covers were placed for Mr. and 1 Mrs. Harry S. Black, Mr. and Mrs. n. l,. v nippie, mr. ana Airs, iv J. Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. L. W, Motzger. Mrs. S. J. Shoemaker, P. T. Buhar and Mr. and Mrs. Rickli. High score, for the evening', card play was won by Mr. and Mrs. Metzger. CHARMING PARTY ENJOYED BY RIVERSDALE WOMEN Members of the Riversdale Hap py Hour Club were entertained Wednesday afternoon at the lovely home of Mrs. Albert Morene on Hidden Valley Lane. The rooms were decorated in the Christmas theme. The club voted to give food to the Salvation Army for Christmas baskets, together with a cash do nation. Game, were played with prize, going to Mrs. Ned Dixon and Mr,. Dale Guiley. Mrs. Morene. assisted by Mn. W. E. Buell, Mrs. N. C. Wallin and Mrs. L. M. Stark, served re freshments to Mrs. C. N. Downing, Mrs. W. E. Ott. Mrs. R. L. Har mon, Mrs. Clarence Wescott, Mrs. W. C. Bailey, Mr,. Ernest Trus sell. Mr,. William Bromps, Mrs. II. B. Kruse, Mrs. Guiley and Mr,. Dixon. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. II. B. Kruse, with "Earliest Memories" aa the roll call topic. LOVELY DESSERT SUPPER ENJOYED AT KRUSE HOME Mr. and Mrs. 11. B. Kruse en tertained at e dessert-supper at their home Wednesday evening. Beautiful Christmas arrangements were used in the decorations. Invited to enjoy an evening of games with Mr. and Mrs. Kruse were Mr. and Mr,. Charles Lee, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bade,, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Harmon, Mr. and Mr,. W. E. Buell and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leonard. Prizes were award ed to Mr. and Mrs. Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. - Buell. DINNER PARTY GIVEN AT N. K. PARRETT HOME Mr. and Mn. N. K. Parrett en tertained at a family dinner party at their home Wednesday evening in compliment te their son, Duane, who left later in the week for Mon terey, Calif., following a U.S. Navy leave spent here with his parents. Covers were placed for Duane Parrett. Miss Sonva HJelselh. Kar en Parrett, Noel Perriult and Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Parrett. X I V V y v I y ? y. Give Her A GltT CERTIFICATE Irene's Beauty Shop 141 S. I. Can Ave. - Review, Reeeburg, Ore, 11 Mrs. Flood Inspiration For Charming Shower Mrs. T. Q Fitigerald and Mrs. Bruce Carter were co-hostessea at a charming surprise pink and blue, shower party Tuesday evening in compliment to Mrs. Paul Flood at the former's attractive home on W. Harvard Avenue. The holiday motif was carried out in the dec orations of the home. A dessert supper was followed by playing contract bridge. Lovely gifts were presented to Mrs. Flood from the two hostess es and Mrs. Don Swick, Mrs. B. L. Martin. Mrs. Emil Ramherg, Mrs. Clifford Babbitt. Mrs. R. J. Hatterscheid and Mrs. William McLaughlin. High score for the evening's bridge play was won by Mrs. Fitz- XI OMICRON SORORITY GIVES FESTIVE PARTY The lovely home of Miss Holer. Casey was the scene of a delight ful Christmas party Wednesday evening. Guests were members of Xi Oinicron, Beta Sigma Phi. Tha rooms were naily decorated in tha holiday motif. Mrs. Meredith Wilson was in charge of the evening's entertain ment. Group singing was enjoyed. Mrs. John LeDuc rendered Christ mas songs on the accordion. Two Christmas stories were read by Mrs. Sid Domenico and Mrs. Bert Shoemaker.' The highlight of the evening was the performance of "Mr. and Mrs. Sputnik" from the "Moon." This was done by Mrs. Palty Cox and Mrs. Wilson. Secret sisters for the past year were re vealed in inflated balloons. A gift exchange was enjoyed. The social committee served lovely holiday refreshments to Mrs. Norman Sallee. Miss Joan Harper, Mrs. R. L. Wiley. Mrs. Marcus Brown. Mrs. Pat Jannelli, M r s. Bert Shoemaker, Mrs Bill Weber, Mrs. James Richmond. Mrs. John LeDuc, Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Robert Kidder, Mrs. Sid Doi'.ienico, Mrs. Verdun Boucock. Mrs. Jack Cum mins. Mrs. Clarson Chitwood, Mrs. Craig Short. Mrs. Frank Wickham, Mrs. Harry Hill. Mrs. Clarence De Camp, Miss Helen Casey and Miss Naomi Scott. ,: SHARETHE-FARE DINNER WELCOMES CALVIN AROLAS One of the gayest of pre-Yuletide events occurcd at the Garden Val ley Women's clubhouse Saturday , ' a t nuure-liuuio IUI Vil.llt UlUII and his bride from Nicocia. Cvd- rus- T,bl" ef centered with ar- n.?emen", cf greenery and poin setlias and Christmas bells. After dinner, Helen and Carley Arola, accompanied by Mr,. Anita llottman, sang "Star of the East." Mrs. Alva Teeter read a poem, "The Night After Christmas.'5 then Calvin Arola showed the colored slide picture, which he had taken in Cyprus. Some were of the old ancient ruins and Ihr beautiful churches, ancient casi'cs and the blue Mediterranean. Those present were Mr. and Mr,. Calvin Arola, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Arola and fam ily, .Mrs. Anita Hottman and Don nie, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Young and i Raelene, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Basson of Winchester, Harry Wes ley and JoAnnc, Mr. and Mr,. Em melt Walters, Mr. and Mr,. Charles Miller and family. Mr. and Mr,. John Carrigg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Woodruff, Mr. and Mr,. C. L. Spray, Mr. and Jfrs. Hugh Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn and familv, Mrs. Joe Toman, Mrs. Lillian Hill. Mr. and Mrs. F. Graham Ewens. Mrs. Tres sie Claypoor and Brent and Mr. and Mrs. Clem Schneider and Mar vin, i - TENMILI LADIES HAVE ANNUAL HOLIDAY PARTY ." The Tenmile Ladies Club held ' its annual Christmas party at the clubhouse Tuesday. A delicious pot luck dinner was served at noon. Yuletide decoration, were used about the room, with Christmas tree, in the auditorium. Gift ex change gift! under the tree were presented. Attending the party were Mr,! Wayne Breitenbuchcr, Mrs. Bill Center,. Mrs. Alfred Centers, Mr,. Dewey Cham'jlen, Mrs. R. M. Deg ner, Mr,. Milford Dowdy, Mr,. Alta Finney, Mrs Jim Henry. Mr,. Doreen Weber. Miss Dorena Gates, Mrs. R. D. 1-ockwood, Mrs. Warren Lockwood, Mrs. J. A. Melius, Cher yl Centers, Timmy and LeAnn Dowdy, Carol, Diane, and Michael Lockwood and Dcnise Weber. The club also made tentative plans for a polio supper to be held sometime in Janurry. WINTER WONDERLAND" IS THEME OF FORMAL DANCE "Winter Wonderland" waa the theme used for the annual Girli league formal dance held Satur day night at the West Side School auditorium in West Sutherlin. Music was furnished by mem ber, of the school band under the direction of the band director Ca leb Standafer. Princesses of the evening were Shirley Modgltn. senior; Phylln McCoy, junior: Mildred Williams, sophomore; Julie Evans, fresh man; and picked as an honorary princes, was Jeanne Johnson, senior. During the evening, Phyl lis McCoy was crowned queen. MRS. BAIRD HOSTESS TO MISSIONARY SOCIETY The Women's Missionary Society was entertained at a potluck din ner Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Rachel Baird on Umpqua Road. Dinner guests wee Mrs.eWinnie Baird. Mrs. Martha 1-ee. Mrs. Dor othy Gillelt. Mrs. Amanda Timm, Mrs. Laura Larson and Mr,. Mary Ellen Timm. . . . from Phone OR 3-7426 Qhostessoj, S - 12) in (5) 0 0 3 is. Si e0 8 D s3TD e, SO A .9 .. . fl . A . (? 9 o o 3 ATI