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BIRTHDAY PARTY AVEN
TUESDAY AT ELKTON
I MM GRELL HOSTESS AT
GARDEN CLUB PARTY
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A b'rday',iar,y ? hun Mrs. Chuck Grell was hostess
Greg Mode, who Was four snd also ncea,v (nr .l. vii r .
for Doug(,i!edden. who was six. L yw. L k KncU G,r"
was giveir last Tuesday at the den Uub Christmas party. Games
home of Doug Hodden ai Elkton. ' were P'syed and prizes won by
uuraj t int vjtt ma sirs. frank TerBush. Mrs. Pete
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PROGRESSIVE DINNER PARTY MRS. DIES HOSTESS
ENJOYED BY CHAPTER I TO CLUB ON TUESDAY
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CRESCENT CITY VISITOR
HONORED AT LUNCHEON
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nl?ll Bobbv HenHeror Ser4''11 Ind Ur- Henrr Gralkow-! ENJOYABLE HOLIDAY PARTVble and entwined through the Ught; Mrion Weaver. Evelyn Krotscher, j home of Mr. George Johnson
Mu Chapter. Beta Sigma Phi. The Knitting Club of West Sulh-! Mrs. Kearbv Masters. Mrs. Har- SUTHBRLIN CHURCH GROUP
held I charming Snd enjoyable erlin met Tuesday for a one thirty ry Winston, Mrs. Louis Fullerton 1 HAS PARTY AND POTLUCK
dinner party Saturday evening. 1 o clock dessert-luncheon at the and Mrs. George Sothman, all
The first course was served at home of Mrs. Ethel Dies. Those from Winston were among those
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon enjoying the day with Mrs. Dies i who attended the Merry Go Round
Geertsen. Holly on the dining ta- were jessie Drown. Helen loor, iciuo wnien met recently at uie
JOLLY CIRCLE CLUB HAS
I ANNUAL HOLIDAY PARTY
Kay Walton, Ment S:nith, Shel- Mr- ". C. Bnggs won the;""" ' iixtures lormeo
y Mitcneu, itoanFv inuciers. Mrs. pme. a gm exchange was' Ne Ehborhood C ub of NonDire 1. ."' V" ,ul T
Childers, Mrs. Williams, Archie also part of A avenine's events. I met recently for a Christmas par-ITr.?. ,...! T.-iii h.l!
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loons and Christmas decorations
and Terry. Games were followed Mrs. Dale Curlman was a guest. ly nd potluck dinner at the home
ny reiroiiiiiEni servea Dy .urs. ine next meeting will be. Jin. g oi iirs. Joyce Allen east 01 sum
nanus ra aim mu. mac neu- VSne nome oi Mrs. Don "MOnroe, ' eruir.
'leW NE Todd St.
on bases of styrofoanfr,were used
to carry out the Christmas
Mary Reisenweber. Laura Larson. Roseburg. with Mrs. M. B. Green
Alma Anderson, Mable Pendell and ' as co-hostess.
Francis Reisenweber. -a,e honoree for the occasion was
The afternoon was spent knitting i Mr" H. Carnes of Crescent City,
on articles that th ladies are
making.
ELEVENTH BIRTHDAY
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CHRISTMAS TREES
G CHOOSE FROM 2.000 TREES ON
OUR BIG LOT AT
Schemer Bros. Bottling Co.
945 West Harvard
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Picture Window end Table Tree
FREE! Tr. loughi far dacgratini
OPEN EVSsNINGS 'TIL P.M.
Calif., a former resident of Win
Hon. The table was beautifully ap
pointed lor ine lovely tuii-course
luncheon. An after-lunch novelty
in the form of small pastries con-
motif.
Those enjoying the dinner snd Th. h,.m nf Mr and Mrs. Theo
party were Ann Holland. Vera Bond was t scene of the final CELEBRATED ON SUNDAY
Lang, Kachael ftewell. La nor a course, a potluck affair. A festive . . . ,,:,. ..itaining fortune cards, created
Waggoner, Mary Lang. Z e I m a Christmas tree adorned the man- b'r'n.d much merriment. The afternoon
Kingstord. ueima aui er, u r a t.i and bowls of bright n"n h0m. " spent playing pinochle.
i-iis, tiinii. ixuiiu, jiuiit oum- Were used in aecorauon. I...r Y.U.. w . r.
and. pons Wagner. Margaret Knimin. ,h. .v.ning wer. Dr.' ErJ-LjV "'" the
Mode. Jo Carr. IhaBitte Lindsar. . "-i... .n u i. nk.n. ituk ihi.ii nn
Peggy Wright Bonnie Denley and'Mr, V.-..' K.s Sr Mr jnd Jlrs. Guests were Mr. andJlrs l.e-1 Rhoden. Nell Vehring. Pearl Cart-
The Women's Society of Chris- The lovely home of Urs. Fred
tian Service of the Sutherlin Meth- Engle. Melrose, was the scene re
odist Church met Thursday fori cently of the annual Christmas par
its annual Christmas party and pot-j ty of the Jolly Circle Club. The
luck dinner in the church social I house was beautifully decorated
rooms, w th Tina Johnson and for the occasion. A gift exchange
rlossie Sheffell as hostesses. The I was enjoyed and secret pals re-
Christmas motif was carried out
throughout the rooms with a light
ed Christmas tree in one corner
with gifts placed around it. Twenty-five
members were present to
enjoy the day.
The Rev. John G inter had the
vealed. A white elepnant sale was
also held to raise funds for the
club's treasury.
Delicious refreshments were
served to guests Mrs. J. Ison. Mrs.
Pat Lynch and Mrs. W. McComas,
and to members, Ellen Hofman,
worship service and Mrs. Ginterl Lenore Cooper. Gjil Cooper, Do
th, nro.ram. After th meetin. Irene Conn and children- Fav.
Tho from Rosehur att'endine ! ,h xange of gifts and a so- Conn. Emma Cooper. Eifie Man-
I affair ,1 ETe Moraan Mav!c"' hour en'red' nin- Nor Hine- 0m Trod'11.
! pL. f ri.i nii, ' n.n. Th meeting will be held Allien Simpson. Haiel Chamber-
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Hotel Rose
Announces
.The Cafe Will Be
Open Xmas Day
7 A.M. to 8 P.M.
With A
Special Holiday Dinner
Being Served
I J- 12 Noon. to Closing
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LOUNGE
PRESENTS
HARRY
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for youi
dancing
and
dining
pleasure.
Come' Bring Your Guests
To The Most Congenial
Spot In Roseburg;
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Manzanitta Waggoner. V number: V"c 'i-u.- r. '..J' T-. w.il roy Morganti and family of Eu-
of children also were pPesenl. IJJ Carstens; j,r; nd Mr,.- Don-I'" nd lr- n Mrs. Ben Mor
After dinner a social hour and! .Id c.rretsen. Mr. and Mrs. NeiH',nu-
me exenange or gins were enjoyea Kaser Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Arcnie
Rutler, Mr. and Mrs. George
Slrand. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trusty,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Geertsen,
Mr. and Mrs. William Pritchett,
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie West, Mr.
and Mrs. Rsell Cary Jr.. Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Hostetter, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Naas, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Coen, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gregory,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hercher, Mr.
and Mrs. Del Mobley, Mr. ana 0f the evening
:'1IS. 1CU naiuirii, mi. auu iiiis.
Bob Reverman and Mrs. and Mrs.
Theo Bond, parents of Mrs. Hostetter.
by both adults and children. Bon
nie Denley won the door pnze.
The next meeting will be Thurs
day, Jan. 9, at the home of Ora
Lang.
OPEN-HOUSE AFFAIR GIVEN
AT KELLOGG ON SUNDAY
The 75th birthday of Edgar Madi
son was observed at an open
house affair given at his home in
Kellogg Sunday. Dec. 8. His three
daughters-in-law, Mrs. Garold Ma
dison, Mrs. Gale Madison and Mrs.
Grant Madison, were hostesses for
the charming occasion.
A very attractive and cleverly
decorated cake was made by Mrs.
Gale Madison as the theme for
the party. It was shaped like a
violin and was decorated with
colored frosting making it much
like a real violin. Mr. Madison's
hobby is the making of violins.
Seventy-three friends, relatives
and neighbors called to offer con
gratulations, with many others
sending lovely cards.
MRS. SCONCE GIVES
CLUB DESSERT-LUNCHEON
The Do-A-Deed Club met Tues
day at the home of Mrs. Violet
Sconce in West Sutherlin for a one
o'clock dessert-luncheon. The room
was beautifully decorated in the
Christmas motif with
Christmas tree.
The afternoon was spent visiting
and the exchange of gifts was en
joyed by Erma Buck, Marybelle
Morrison of Roseburg, Leona Elli
ott, Eunice Haslam. Jessie Brund
age and two grandchildren. Karen
LEO CRISMANS GIVE
DINNER, CARD PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crisman en
tertained at a dinner and card par
ty at their home Saturday evening.
Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Bill
er, Dorothy Suksdorf and Ella Len
ox. ,
ELKTON YOUTH GROUP
ATTENDS SURPRISE PARTY
The youth of the Elkton Method
ist Church and the Christian
Church spent Saturday afternoon
in Drain bowling. They then went
to a surprise birthday party in
honor of David Compton and
PINOCHLE CLUB ENTERTAINED
BY MRS. VERDUN BOUCOCK
Mrs. Verdun Bourock entertain
ed her pinochle club Wednesday
evening at her home. The party
was also in compliment to Mrs.
Floyd Verbeck, who is leaving this
month to reside in Oakland, Calif.
A pink and silver decor was used.
Mrs. Perry Thiele won high score
for the evening's card play, with
Mrs. Ed Radigan winning the trav
eling prize. Cards were followed
by a gift exchange, with the group
iresenting Mrs. Verbeck with a
ovely going-away present.
Refreshments were served to
Mrs. Verbeck and to Mrs. Perry
Thiele Mr. Waller Welker Mr.
a lighted Radiean. Mrs. Don Johnson.
Mrs. Norman Hess and Mrs.
James Knudtson.
COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN
ENJOY HOLIDAY LUNCHEON
Weatherly, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Donna Partch which was held at
Winterbotham and Mr. and Mrs. the Norman Compton home. The
Wade Henderer. A Christmas gift i evening was spent playing various
exchange was enjoyed at the close games. Two decorated cakes were
'enjoyed by the group
FROM NINE TO FIVE
When jolly old Santa makes
his annual trip to your home,
may he find every eye bright.
every hi
the happi
.ear, light with fofo
iness of this
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Women of the Roseburg Country
and Jerrv Rav Daae. Hallie Mar-1 joyea a t-nrrsimas pany
i, rii,.'k.n, n., n.t Thursday at Ine clubhouse. A so.
and the hostess. Members will be 1 cial hor Peded luncheon at 12
notified hv card wh-re and when noon. Mrs. Paul Geddes. Mrs. Ral
th. next meetini! will be held. i ston Bridges. Mrs. George French
and Mrs. L. r. Nielsen entertained
MRS. DEWEY CHAMBLEN IS I with musical numbers during the
HONORED ON BIRTHDAY I sqrial hour. A gift exchange was
held before the bridge play
uewey Liiamuirii invui-u a tew j Henrv "larns n in I
f:ZVZtZut A of thharmtn'chrlsTma, !
in Tenmile recently to honor Mrs. 1 j !. (i ;
Chamblen on her birthday. The ta- aor"ons.
ki n,.r i.ih . .h,i. For the afternoon bridge play,;
birthday cake decorated with red Mrs- G"nt '?ns'n fved high
roses , score; Mrs. O. R. Petersen, sec-
Present to enjoy the occasion Mrs- LGf?"e Luoma. third:
were the Chamhlens' daughter-in-: J'- Frank McCord, fourth: and
law, Mrs. Don Nuzum. and sons, I Mr- Lennart Carlson, consolation.
Spike. Donald and Jimmy, and i Th next meeting will be Thurs
riaiiBhter. Devonna: Mrs. A. V..oty.3an. 9 at 12 noon, with a
Young of Tenmile, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Young and son Michael,
of Winston, Mrs. and Mrs. F. A.
Wafer and son. Freddie, and Clif
ford Wilev of Camas Vallev. Mrs.
Albert Young, Mr. and Mrs. T. M.
Tankersley and Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Coats.
BETA ETA CHAPTER, ESA
HAS RECENT SOCIAL MEET
Beta Ela Chapter of Epsilon
Sigma Alpha met Wednesday eve
ning at the home of Bette Gilman
at Fair Oaks with Doris Kenwish
er as co-hostess.
A demonstration on makeup was
presented by Claudia Rogers and
Lanora Waggoner. It was decided
to have a holiday party at the
community building Saturday, Dec
28. with a potluck dinner for
members and guests.
At the close of the evening, re
freshments were served by the
hostesses to Vera Holm, Ann
Thompson, Eleanor Huntoon, Veda
Hollopeter, Jewel Rapp, Laura
Lee Culver. Claudia Rogers and
Lanora Waggoner.
GLENDALE EASTERN STAR
HAS SOCIAL MEETING
The Glendale Eastern Star
Lodge met at the Masonic Temple
on a recent evening, and after
the regular meeting, held a Christ
mas party with exchange of gifts.
Refreshments were served at the
close of the evening.
Tables were beautifully decorat
ed with Christmas greenery and
figurines.
ELKTON BROWNIE TROOP
GIVES PARTY FOR MOTHERS
The Brownie Troop 2 held a
Christmas party Monday after
noon at the Elkton Grade School
with their mothers as guests. Gifts
made by the girls were presented
to their mothers. Refreshments
were served bv the leaders. Mrs.
Bob Billick and Mrs. Ariel Hubbard.
By Jo Fiicher
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'This Christmas card to my brother is so nice. I'm going to
buy it even though I haven't got a brother."
Thursday. Jan. . at the home of j lain, Carol Wulff, Elsie Istcson
Mrs. Ward Watson at one o'clock and Mrs. Dennis Johnston by the
for t study course. hostess, Mrs. Engle.
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20 Mariner's
direction
21 Landed
properties
25 Metrical
writing
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33 Got up
34 Angertd
33 Desk
36 Goddess
of peac
31 Penetrit.
38 Redactors
42 Abstract
bemg
43 Correlative
of neither
48 College cheer
49 Meal
32 Handled
33 Scanty
56 Lag
47 Church
festival
31 Tendency
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19 Ecvptian
sun god
21 Hebrew
ascetic
22 Sowed
23 Eluder .
24 Warning
devices
23 Ruffed lemur
26 Persian prince 41 Genus ef
27 Reiulation scorpions
29 Price
30 Efsential
being
31 Soothsayer
39 Bury
40 Preposition
41 Verba'
42 Gl.Ue
14 Health retorts
46 Proportion
47 Solar disk
46 Drove
50 Wile
51 Compass point
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