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CV TOASTMISTR ESSES
INSTALL AT DINNER
The Camas Valley Toastmistress
Club met at the Camas Valley
(.ranee hall (or a dinner meeting
and the final speech contest. The
meeting was open to the public and
approximately SO members and
guests were present.
The address of welcome was giv-
nnn ffiven bv I.eslie Catchnole. i
master of the grange. Grace was!
given by Hazel Peltier.
Following a dinner prepared and
served by members of the Camas
Valley Grange Home Economics
Club, past president Hazel Deffcr
ding installed Lucile Catchpole,
newly-elected president, and Enid
Weist newly-elected vice president.
Mrs. Defferding also inducted Wel
come Combs as a oew Toastmist
ress member.
Topic mistress Enid Weist pre
sented Tersea Ashton, Margaret
Crouch, Ella Bartley and Blanche
Copley, who spoke on "Great Amer
ican Men of History."
Toastmistress Crystal McMas
ters presented the featured speak
ers of the evening, Blanche Copley
and Ella Bartley. Mm. Copley's
prepared speech was entitled
"America is to Love" Mrs. Bartley
spoke on "Reason for the Sea
sons." Both women had the word
"Time" for the three to five min
ute impromptu. Ella Bartley was
declared winner and will represent
Camas Valley at the Council 8
speech contest to be held March
at Coos Bay.
Impromptus were given by Rub-
ye Moore, llene McClellan, Camel
Pope and Teresa Ashton.
Marian Moody and Margaret
Crouch were in charge of the ta
ble decorations which were carried
out in the club colors of blue and
gold. Floral arrangements were of
daffodils and heather.
Judges were Mrs. Arthur Brown,
Mrs. Lee Banks, Orley Weist and
Guy Moore; timekeepers, Esther
Pryor and Hazel Petlzer; tellers
Marian Moody, Margaret Crouch
and Hazel Defferding.
Marion Moody was general chair
man of the speech contest.
The evening's program was con
cluded with the inspiration given
by Esther Pryor.
CANDIDATES INITIATED
BY WOMEN OF MOOSE
The Women of the Moose were
entertained at a recent meeting by
the Tumblins, an all-Girl tumbling
learn from Roscburg Senior School.
Members of the team were intro
duced by Miss Carol Aiken, girls
advisor.
Seventeen candidates were ini
tiated into membership during the
formal meeting. The ritual chair-
man. Mrs. Clarence Morton, and
her committee were in charge of
I he program and served refresh
ments during the social hour.
Events planned for March for
the group are a candy sale March
1: Mooseheart Music Day which
will be held in Medford with the
itnseburg Chapter exemplifying the
initiation; a St. Patrick's Day
dance March l.S and a rummage
sale at the Episcopal Parish Hall
March 22.
LARRY BOYD HONORED
ON FIRST BIRTHDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Boyd en
tertained recently at their home
east of Sutherlin honoring their son,
Larry, on his first birthday.
Afternoon guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Tnm Harris of Sutherlin and
Mrs. Elizabeth Harris of Washing-1
ton.
Dinner guests later in the day in
eluded Mr. and Mrs. Henry Camp-
hell, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hollnpe-
ter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Don j
Curry and family, Mr. and Mrs.
l.sn Hunt and Mrs. Llela Phelps.
MRS. CHILLSON HOSTESS
ON THURSDAY EVENING
The Hi Lo Bridge Club of Suther
lin was graciously entertained
Thursday evening by Mrs. LeVelle
( hillson at her home on East Sec-1
ond Avenue.
For the evening's contract bridge.
Mrs. Osaki won high score and 1
Mrs Sikstrom. low
After the bridge play refresh
ments were served by Mrs. Chill
son to Pat Moss. Nadine Bennett.
Sue Sikstrom. Lilly Hellis. Barbara
Liesinger, l,ousie Shepard. Etsa
Osaki and Marion Armstrong. j
GLENDALE EASTERN STAR
INITIATES NEW MEMBERS
Four new members were initiat
ed at the regular meeting of the
Glendale Eastern Star at the Ma
sonic Temple Tuesday night. They
were Mr. and Mrs. Herb Webber.
Mrs. Alice Webber and Roy Wil
liamson. Afler the meeting. rrlrehmrnls
were scred.
BERTHA R E BE K AH LODGE
HAS SOCIAL MEETING
Mrs. Claude I.ong presided as
noble grand protem at the first reg
ular meeting of the year of Bertha
Itchckah Lodke in Canyonville held
Tuesday at the 1(K)F hall.
Mrs. John Aarnnson and Ilelene
Allree served refreshments to the ,
group following a routine business
meeting. Mrs. Grace Bates of Hid
die was a guest.
RIVERSDALE CLUB HOLDS
RECENT VALENTINE PARTY
Mrs W. C.
Bailey was hostess
for the recent Rtversdale Happy
Hour Club valentine party at her
home following a brief mceling. a
clever valentine game was played,
Mrs. Bailey served delirious re-
freshments to the four guests and
nine memoers wno were present
LINDSTROMS ENTERTAIN
AT SUNDAY DINNER PARTY
.Mr. and Mrs Ivar Lindstrom.
Melrose, had a Sunday dinner urday at Ihe home of Mrs. Jame
?:uest at their home on Doerner J Johnson. A very beautiful red and
load Mr. and M. Jark l.ind-' white centerpiece graced the ta
Strom and Deanna Lea, Curvallis; hie. A social hour followed Ihe
Mr. and Mrs Vernal Horn. Mr. luncheon.
and Mrs. E. F. Minor and three The group derided to hold its
children of Shamhaugh. Iowa, and
Alias Charlotte Luidttiom.
Or.. So. F.b. 22, 1958
Miss Gertrude Rasto
Gives Family Dinner
Miss Gertrude Rast entertained
at a lovely family dinner party at
hur home nn Stenhens Street Tues
her home on Stephens Street Tues-,
day evenine in honor of her neoh-
u, Mainr Jack Kidder, who was
en route from Washington, D.C. to ;
Viet Nam, Saigon.
Covers were placed for Major
Kidder, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Kidder,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Kidder
and children, Phyllis, .Nancy and
Robin; Mr. and Mrs. Del Rast,
Mr. Jackson and the hostess. Miss
Rast.
cuower given
Mrs. Wayne Close of Glendale
was honored at a surprise pink
and blue shower given Tuesday
evening at the home of Mrs.
George Major. Mrs. Martin Yoder
was assistant hostess.
Mrs. Close was presented with
a lovely corsage of yellow and
white carnations before she open
ed her many lovely gifts. The
gifts were piled in a bassinet dec
orated in yellow and white. The
color scheme of yellow and white
was repeated in the decorations m
the room which was gay with
spring flowers. Yellow and white
tapers on the serving table flank
ed a flower arrangement of large i
jonquils and heather. A baby tree
on the sideboard emphasized the
theme of the party.
Guests played games before the
gifts were opened. Afterward, the
hostesses served delicious refresh
ments. Those present were Mrs. Ceroid
Williams, Miss Elaine Anderson.
Mrs. Arvill Miller, Mrs. Walter
Kinkaid. Mrs Wayne Wattman,
Mrs. William Wunsch. Mrs. Rod
ney Swanson. Mrs. Albert Vaughn,
Mrs. Bob Thompson, Mrs. Louis
Price. Mrs. Gordon Mehl. Mrs.
Jim Cox, Mrs Doug Dollar, the
hostesses and the honoree
Those unable to be present who
sent gifts were Mrs. Robert L.
Fisher. Mrs. Blaine Johnsen and
Mrs. Howard Edson.
HOFMAN TWINS HONORED
AT PARTY ON THURSDAY
Terry and Gary Hufman, Mel
rose, celebrated their fifth birth
j... tu i... ,k, k - i .u.:-
L r ':;T,r'S!h. of Mrs.
After .he twin, opened lheirth" UmJl" jZ ,L'" f?,
lovely gifts, a social hour was en- " v i , i ?hZj
joyed and delicious refreshments ,ne Year ,or ,hls chap'cr
were served by Mrs. Hofman. I Mrs. Ted Ranlett received con
Present were Terry Reece, Steve I graduations for being chosen
Cornell. Linda. Tressa. Steve and
Janet Conn, I'lnllys, Barbara,
John and James llarrah, Clauda
Perman, the honored twins, Gary
and Terry; Mrs. C. Perman, Mrs.
Pat Lynch, Mrs. Calvin Harrah,
Mrs. Keith Conn. Mrs. Alvin Cor
nell and Mrs. Hofman and son,
Karl.
LLOYD HARVEY HOME
! SCENE OF LOVELY PARTY
Shirley Harvey and Maria Bros-
Uja entertained a group of young
?eopie at a lovely valentine party
riday, at the Lloyd Harvey home
in Wilbur. The evening was spent
playing game and dancing. Re
freshments featuring the valentine
motif and appropriate favors were
enjoyed by Die group.
Among the guests were Jimmy i
Welly, Stephanie Thomas, Jerry I
Congrove, Charlene Jenkins, Klden I
Trento, Roberta Hebard, Curtis
Wilson, Leane Gahle. Jackie Gal-1
laway, Lynnctte Crittendon. Alan :
Coxey, Charlotte Coxey, Dale Pit
'ner, Larty Harvey, Donald Crosier
and Bill Moore.
ENJOYABLE PARTY HELD
AT MELVIN BAKER HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baker were
host and hostess at pinochle par
ty at their home on Linnell Ave-
", Saturday evening
After the evening of cards, Mrs.
Baker served delicious refresh
ments to the following guests;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, Mr.
, Mr, vrrd Aamot, Mr. and
Mrs. Andv Schlick, Mr. and Mrs
Kennelh Kittlesnn, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Simpson, and the host and
hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin flak
ier
GLENDALE NILE CLUB
ELECTS NEW OFFICERS
The Glendale Nile Club elected
lhe following new officers: Presi-
dent. Mrs. George Major; vice
nrendenl Mrs Hiv Cox: secre-
tary-treastirer, Mrs. Gordon Mehl.
The tables were decorated with
valentines and red candles. Host
esses, Mrs. D. R. Densley and
Mrs. Gordon Mehl, served deli
cious refreshments.
BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON
HELD AT SHALIMAR
The birthday of Mrs
Gene
Parr was celebrated Tuesday at
a luncheon party at the Shalunar.
A gift was presented to the hon
oree by Mrs. Jim llriggs. Mrs.
William West, Mrs Bob Sconce.
Mrs Dirk Heath and Mrs. Jack
Phillips.
OAKLAND BLUE BIRDS
HAVE VALENTINE PARTY
'1-1. II I I) 1 T .. I . J a... a.
lit- unit- noil 1 1 isiii in iij .ill
Darrill Ray of Oakland held a val
entine party recently. Games
were plased and refreshments
were served to 26 members and
five guests.
lne girls are presently working
on beads made from comic hooks
JENNIE COMSTOCK CIRCLE
HOLDS VALENTINE PARTY
Jennie Comstock Circle met ed 25 of her friends gien Thurs
Tuesday evening at the home of day evening at the home of Mrs.
Mrs. Norman Wilsm in Sutherlin Paul Halsor in Canyonullc
for a valentine nartv. The valen-1 Suitable sanies and caket deror-
tine motif was carried out in the
decorations
A social hour was enjoyed after
which refreshment were served to
the Mesdames John Ginter. Jack
Flint. Marvin Boyd. Lee Wilson,
Jav Palmer and Allen llollopeter.
GOLD STAR MOTHERS
ENJOY LUNCHEON
The Gold Slar Mothers enjoyed
a salentine potluck luncheon Sat-
next meeting at the Swedish Din-!
ing Room March 8.
Taylor-Nute Wedding
Event Of February 14
Miss Alta Carol Nute became i
the bride of Robert Taylor in a 1
beautiful ceremony at the home of I
the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs
'Fred Nute. at 7:30 p.m. Keb. 14
The Rev. Elvis Goss of the First
Baptist Church of Drain officiated.
ZULEIMA DESSERT SUPPER
HAS VALENTINE THEME
Decorations at the charming des-1
rt .. ik. Fni,,..,! p.. :
Ft ! Episcopal Pa r-
iu cUu,s ,vi u.. -
leima ciud, uaugntera oi in nue,
were cleverly carried out in the
St. Valentine'i Day motif. Hostess
es for the occasion were Mrs. C.
W. Carstens, Mrs. M. M. Beery,
Mrs. Keith Bryant and Mrs. L.
C. Knudson who presented the
club with a lovely birthday cake
with 12 candles to commemorate
the club's 12th birthday.
Past presidents Mrs. W. C.
Holmes, Mrs. H. K. Halvorsen,
Mrs. Rudolph Ritzman and Mrs.
D. B. Kesner were presented with
beautiful camellia corsages by the
president, Mrs. A. C. Soencer.
New officers elected were Mrs.
Sit Fett. president: Mrs. M. D.
Steinbach, vice president; and
Mrs. L. C. Latham, secretary-
treasurer.
During the social hour, there
was an exchange of valentines and
visiting.
Present to enjoy the affair were
Mrs. Ernest Wentjar, Mrs." Otto
Lange, Mrs. William Roughcore,
Mrs. John Joelson, Mrs. Albert
Joelson, Mrs. William T. Evans
Jr., Mrs. Theo H. Mark, Mrs. P.
W. Laird. Mrs. Bert J. Gilbert,
Mrs. Fred M. Darby. Mrs. A. C.
Spencer, Mrs. W. C. Holmes, Mrs.
H. K. Halvorsen, Mrs. R. D. Wil
liams. Mrs. D. B. Kesner, Mrs.
Sig Fett, Mrs. L. E. Henninger,
Mrs. L. C. Latham, Mrs. Oscar
Hevell, Mrs. Rudolph Ritzman,
Mrs. W. J. Olmscheid, .Mrs. L.
D. Knudson, Mrs. C. W. Carstens
and Mrs. M. M. Beery. ,
MEMBERS OF SORORITY
GIVEN LOVELY SHOWER
Mu Chapter. Beta Sigma
met Wednesday evening at
Phi.
the
mei neu
home of Mrs. Dick Ogden. with
Mrs. Cecil Naas as co-hostess. At
queen of the recentiy-neia sweet-
heart Ball of Beta Sigma Phi. The
cultural program, "People." was
given by Mrs. William Pritchett.
Five of the sorority's members
were honored at a pink and blue
shower. The Mesdames George
Strand, James Gregory, Bob Rev
erman, Dick Hollenbeck and Don
ald GcrreUsen received lovely gifts.
Cake, appropriately decorated in
pink and blue and the traditional ;
stork and bootees, was served
Attending were the Mesdames
Clair Allen, Neal Kaser jr., Wil
liam Carstens, Dick Ogden, Archie
Rutter, George Geertsen, William
Pritchett, Leslie We?t. Russell
Cary. Dean Hostetter, Cecil Naas,
Michael Coen. James Gregory, Ted
Ranlett and Bob Rcverman.
LES FORNEYS HOSTS TO
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
Mr. and Mrs. Les Forney
of
Roseburg were host and hostess
for the Young Adult Sunday School
class of the Green Community
Church Friday evening.
After the delicious dinner had
been served, the group played i
games and visited. Al (.ummingsl
led the devotions. The evening
closed with group singing
Those attending the affair were
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Elliott, Mr. i
ana Mrs. ues rorney. .nr. ana ,
'" M t'uinniings, Mr. and Mrs. ,
fcd iniuiers. Mr. ana Mrs. Hon-
. n i
aid Poteet Mr. and Mrs. Robert j
nr inu uir nrv. lbuicih c r 1 v ! ing each Side
VALENTINE MOTIF USED j C.uests present were Mrs. D L.
AT HELPING HAND PARTY Crowley Mrs. Harry Elwnod, Mrs.
Km ma Wagner, Mrs. Jenny Py
Mrs. Marilyn Dodge entertained man. A large number of mem
the Helping Hand Club Tuesday 'ers also attended,
afternoon at her home. The valen- j LaVon Long and Mary Holmes
line motif was carried out in the
decorations and refreshments
Games and visiting were enjoyed
and a valentine exchange was
held.
Present were Isobel Caley, l.il -
lie Guilhams, Jean Ludwig and
Diane. Norma Mangas and fhil -
dren. Delia Schnore and Rita Sue.
Helen Stone and children. Mabel
Wallbrecht, Catherine Welch and
the hostess, Marilyn Dodge
The next meeting will be Tues
day, March II. at the home of
Helen Slone, Ut NW Eden Lane.
! JEWELED PINS PRESENTED
latu ft . . . k m na,.,.-..,..
.
The Glendale Rehekah Lodge
presented a 40-year lewel to Mrs.
ililma Stranne Thirty-five-year
; jewels were presented to Mrs. Ida
: Base. Mrs Matin Heller a n d
1 Mis Alice Nebel.
Each lady honored was present-
ed with a corsage made of gum -
! drop hearts. During the brief pres-
eniaunn service. Mrs. .Nadine Kev
I at a. -1
nolds and Mrs. Esther Kafer sang
tvvo dut,
Refreshments were served" bv!
i... iw.. i..i,. si..
Mrs. Dons Johns. Mrs Genesieve'
JMrh,nh,or, nnlr brn"'h
Mrs. Gladys Resnolds
SURPRISE SHOWER
HONORS MRS. NIX
Mrs. Richard Nix wts honored
at a surprise shower which includ-
ated in the pink and blue theme
carried out the purpose of the oc
casion al which Mrs William Mar
slers, Mrs. Frank Pockrus, Mrs
John Hakanson and Mrs. Paul
llartman were also hostesses.
BUFFET SUPPER HOSTED
BY ALLEN HOLLOPETERS
Mr and Mrs. Allen Hollooeteri
enlerlained al a buffet suioer Sat -
urday evening al Iheir home on
r.ast rirst ntenue. lards were in
play later
Those enioying the evening with
Mr. and Mr, llollopeter were Mr.
ana ,vir. jars s . miser, Mr.
and
and
and
Mrs. Mickey Thompson. Mr.
Mrs
'.Mrs
Marvin Boyd and Mr.
I Wilson.
The bride wore pink afternoon
dress and carried pink rosebuds
on a Bible. She was Riven in mar-
riage by her father, Fred Nute.
Dorothy Swearingen of Eugene,
aunt of the bride, was bridesmaid.
She was dressed in a blue after
noon dress and carried .white car
nations. The best man was Donald
Brown.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr.
"d Mrs. Robert W. Taylor, Drain.
Since he was graduated from
Drim Union Hi n lchoo , ,957
r
nt nas Been employed at tne
iv i ails i
Plvtvruwl Mill
Th N.'tit hnmp rirnrattiH with '
bouquets of pink and white car-'
a iL.
"hi recepiior iThi"h followed the !
ceremonv
The newlyweds drove south
along the coast for a short wed
ding trip, after which they will
be at home at Drain.
GREEN YOUNG PEOPLE
ENJOY DINNER, PARTY
A valentine dinner and party
were greatly enjoyed by the young
people of the Green Community
Church Thursday evening. Invited
guests were young people of the
Missionary Alliance Church of
Roseburg. .
The theme of the affair was
"Hearts and Flowers," and the) ART AND EMBROIDERY
room and tables were appropri- CLUB MEfTS WEDNESDAY
atelv decs-rated in this motif. I . .
After the banquet, Janet Weikum The Roseburg Art and Embrot
introduced the secretlyf - elected ! dery Club was entertained Wednes
valentine king and queen. Buddy (day afternoon by Mrs. Ed Deal
Smith and Dennise Myers, who at her attractive home oo Flint
were duly crowned and throned. Street. Daffodils and Japanese
The evening was spent playing ! quince formed the lovely decora
games and enjoying skits. The ! tions. ....
Rev. Laurence Pine read a beauti- Sewing and visiting were enjoy-
ful devotional, and the young folks
closed their evening of fun with
group singing.
Those attending the affair were
Jack Winters. Rosemary McCar
dia, Alec McDowell, Betty Fee,
Diane Jacobs. Lorena McCright,
Carol Suver, Loren Pine, George
Ives, Margaret McCardia, Beryl
Currier, Nance Barker, Loren Eil
ers. Carol Stewart, Mary Lou Eng
dahl, Patty Thompson, Keith Wei
kum, Doyle Bell, Kenneth Tucker,
Billv Coster, Janet Weikum. Gerry
Burgess, Bob Sumpter, Margie
McClaraen. Paul Bair, Dennise
Myers. Judy Patton. Patty Patton,
John Richardson, Imajean Keeney.
Maria Galios, Bud Smith, Richard
Wilson. Eldon Wilson, Patsy Wil
son, Helen Wilson, Marietta Mun
son, Pat Terrel, the Rev. Mr.
Pine and youth leader, Frank
stringer.
GRAND GUARDIAN MAKES
INSPECTION AT GLENDALE
The Glendale Bethel of Job's
Daughters met Tuesday evening of
this week at the Glendale Masonic
Temple for its annual inspection
visit from the grand guardian, Mrs.
Evelvn Magill of Beaverton. Dis
tinguished guests included Mrs.
Corl Youn)! o Roseburg. past
grand guardian and mother of the
Glendale Bethel; and- Herbert
Reed, worshipful master of the
Azalea Lodge, 119. AF&AM.
A program was presented by
Kay Edson. Included were two
dances by Candice Cox; two pi
ano solos by Georgia Mill; and a
song by Patricia Jones.
Birthdays of the month were
celebrated by the serving of
a heart - shaped birthday cake.
honoring Linda Humphries, Candice
Cox and Nine Walker.
Refreshments were served to the
4H members and guests by Georgia
1 Mill. Lynn Vaughn and Rowena
I Miller, assisted by Mrs. Joyce
Mill.
: BLUE STAfi MOTHERS
ENJY POTLUCK DINNER
Chapter 4 of (he Blue Star Moth-
' ers met
recentlv for a valentine
ntl.i. ln.P ,j mtino
Tn , b, covered with a
,. Ih ,:,h , v,i,ntin, Pak. in
HIT tlUlll Willi vai-iiMi- vane mi
,ne cene,r ,nd red came, flank
were presented with birthday
gifts
i'. I
The next meeting which was to,
hare been Feb. 26 has been can-l
celed to allow Chapter 4 members
1 to meet with the Riddle Chapter
at Riddle.
( ..,..
! w'NSTON BETHEL S3 HAS
RECENT SLUMBER PARTY
Bethel 53. Job's Daughters. Win
ston, enjoyed a slumlier party at
Dougljs High School Friday night.
I The girls furnished their own
i sleeping bags and had breakfast
! ln lne cafeteria. Chaperones for
Ilhat DPIIlin ,n ll !,,4 l -. Tan Dai.
i iA.unn si,.. i.-inM Tu.aiu fn...
girls attended
i Entertainment for the evening
i was a trip to Glide for the Glule-
! Douglas hasketball game Mrs.
Howard Bird. Mrs. Marvin DeVore.
Mrs. (Iran l.edgerwood, Mr and
Mrs. Ed Thiele and Mr. and Mrs
1 Allan McLennan transported the
group
SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY
HELD AT CAMAS VALLEY
, w-i.av,if.,i ...... K..,h.u
A delightful surprise birthday
i
-dr,"gTn m'ST f Can.' U
vMeY , hmaT of hfir daU,hl
; Shernll s. l.th birthday
Game and dancing were the
evening's entertainment. A delic
ious repast was served to the fol
lowing guests Sherry Ixxinev,
Rrvon Baker. Bob Thrush. Doro -
thy Looney, Jim Irwin. Phyllis Wi-
lc. Linda Parrett. Ray lxwney,
Maxitic Dancer. Dwain Brown.
Judv Dclferdmg. Wvoma Pasco,
Ernie Bilger. John Wheeler. Mac
MarClellan. IrAnn Moodv and Ihe
guest of honor, Sherill Moody.
MONTHLY POTLUCK DINNER
ENJOYED BY WILBUR CLUB
The Stitch and Chatter Club,
wilh Mary Fox a hostess for the
day. held its monthly notluck din.
1 ner at the recreation hall in Wil-
; bur. After the dinner they adjourn-
ed to tne rnx home and spent the
afternoon piecing a quilt
The next meeting. March 12.
will be a combination birthday par
ty for all those whose birthday
occur during the rest of the club
year. Mr. Margaret Veal and Mrs.
i Pmgley will be hostesses q
?AN DIEGO VISITOR
HONORED AT SHOWER
Mrs. Carl Falcone of San Diego, !
who has been visiting at the home
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John
Bone. Glendale, was honored at entertained ner Dridgc ciuD at ner
a pink and blue shower given at lovely home on SE Lane Avenue
the home of Mrs. Ralph Blaser at a 12 o'clock luncheon. Spring
Friday afternoon. Hostesses were bouquets formed the attractive
.Mrs. Blaser and her daughter, decorations.
Mrs Ralph Wood. Covers were placed for Mrs. Ed-
The room was decorated in the : win Nolle and Mrs Glenn Gibbons,
umbrella motif. Gifts were piled ! ues,u. nd JckDD"l- Mr'
under a yellow umbreUa tied with ' L BeJSv.M,r'' - R:, Petersen,
pink and blue streamers ex-1 Mrs. OR. Fritz, Mrs. Vance -Shu-lending
from the ceiling. A vase of gart, Mrs B. A. Young and the
yellow daffodills aod greenery on
coffee table was
eiiri-niinrioH i
bv miniature vari-colored Japan-1
ese umbrellas. A baby tree decor- i
. . , - . . i 4i j .
:iru uiv ri ui tuw iu uib -
ette-
Came were played, in which ,
4Tic.it npiiaa ujanl In lira RrtnilH
Porte? and Mrs. Jack Kilmer. Low !
prices Weill iu .u. a. uiiu ouuc luu
Mrs. Porter's daughter, Lynn. !
After the games, the hostesses
served refreshments.
Those present were Mrs. Carl
Falcone, Mrs. John Bone, Mrs.
Jack Kilmer, Mrs. Ronald Porter
and children; Mrs. Ralph Wood,
Mrs. Ralph Blaser, Mrs. Andy
Owens and children; Mrs. Les
Neal, Mrs. G if ford Curry, and Mrs.
Gerald Fox.
I Those unable to be present were
! Mrs. George Mill. Mrs. Sam Phil
1 hps. Mrs. C. W. Vincent and Miss
i Merry Fox.,,
Deal served lovely refreshments to
Mrs. Laverna Lark, a guest, and
Mrs. F. I. Belts, Mrs. J. W. Bow
man, Mrs. Argie Reels, Mrs.
George Cluck. Mrs. Earl Decker,
Mrs. Henry Erskine, Mrs. C. F.
France, Mrs. J. A. Long, Mrs.
Clarence Miller. Mrs. Alfred Neal,
Mrs. C. M. Page, Mrs. H. F. Sny
der, Mrs. J. G. Stephenson and
Mrs. rrank Bersh.
The next meeting will be March
S at a 12 noon potluck luncheon
at the home of Mrs. France at'Dunnihoo in March.
836 SE Brockway.
MRS. RAYMOND DUNNING IS
HOSTESS AT LOVELY PARTY
Mrs. Raymond Dunning, junior
past noble grand of Sutherlin Re
bekah Lodge, entertained her offi
cers of 1957 at a charming valen
tine party at her home in Little
Valley Friday night.
Games and visiting were enjoy
ed. The lace-covered serving table
carried out the valentine theme
with a beautiful centerpiece of
large red camellias and daphne.
Mrs. Ernie Cox of Roseburg
was a guest. Also present were
the Mesdames Dee Atterbury,
Jake Francis. Maude Church. El
mer Plueard. Harrv Bird. Mrs.
Marvin Steinbach, Cue Bielman.
Flovd Engle. Harold Austin, Paul
Thompson, Orville Smith. Vern
Holgate and the hostess, Mrs. Dun
ning.
DESSERT SUPPER ENJOYED
BY PAST NOBLE GRANDS
The Past Noble Grands Club
met Thursday at the lovely home
of Mrs. William Mills. A delicious
dessert-supper was served to 24
members. The tables were beauti
fully decorated with pretty covers
i flowers and candles.
Edith Brock, junior past noble
' grand, was initiated into the club,
I Alice Goff acting as the conductor.
Susan Bowman entertained the
I club with several interesting valen
tine games.
The next meeting will be March
. hm 'aK'e PenJ -
' w,,n R,lhie Bloom. Lydia Road-
man. ivian Logsaen ana tann
Bond assisting hostesses. Lydia Gil-
letle will furnish entertainment.
DUV MEMBERS ENJOY
INTERESTING MEETINGS
Susan Bowman entertained t h e
Daughters of the I nion Veterans.
Florence Nightingale Tent 15, at
breakfast Tuesday morning.
Those enjoying the breakfast and
hour of visiting were Wilma Ronke,
it"J mwwiji abulia iauyirv, nuill
Reese, Anna Peterson. Jeannette
mary Mowry, Edna Langley, Ruth
Meigs and the hostess
At the
regular meeting of the
: nrganiza
tion recently. Wilma
Kooke was installed as senior vice
president and Anna Peterson,
treasurer and historian. Edna
Langley conducted the installation
held at the home of Anna Peter
son. After the meeting, the hostess
served refreshments
FOURTEENTH BIRTHDAY
CELEBRATED AT PARTY
Miss Nina Walker, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Rudolf Walker of
Glendale. celebrated her 14th birth
day at a party at her home Mon
dav. After games, the young people
enjoyed refreshments The host-!
ess was assisted by Mrs Flo Cox.,
Mr. Maliel Staake and Miss Bev
erlv Cox.
Present beside Ihe honoree and
the hostesses were Don Fisher. 1
Bohhy Allen. A C. Bowden. Mike
Holmgren. Carl Burke. Steve John-1
son. Diane Pratt. Sue Long. Bev-;
erly Johns. Candy Cox. Diane
Cleveland and Rene' Young. j
BETA ETA CHAPTER, ESA
ENTERTAINED WEDNESDAY
Beta Eta Chapter of V.psilon
Sigma Alpha was graciously en
tertained at a social evening at
' the Sutherlin home of Mrs. V era
Holm Wednesday The ladies spent
' the evening stuffing Easter Seal
1 envelopes and also discussed plans
on their annual fashion show.
i A the close of the evening,
freshments were served by the
tiosless to Laura Lee Culver. Mar
garet Mann. Ann Thompson. Don
na Dean Bleakely. Audrey Brim.
Janet Mtillins. Doris Kenwisher,
Yede Hollopeter and Eleanor Hun
toon LOVELY LUNCHEON PARTY
GIVEN AT BOWMAN HOME
Mrs George Bowman of Elklon
was hostess Thutejuay at her home
at a luncheon and demonstration
party. Bessie Lakev of Dram was
demonstrator Luncheon was
served at 12 30 to J,' adults and
four children. Mrs Laurence Smith
won the door pnre.
Wednej!ay Bridge
'Club Is Entertained
U A n U.r- . a . mm on
cious hostess Wednesday, when sne '
High scores for the afternoon's .
eonitact bridge i play were won by j
Mrs. isolte and Mrs. 1-ritz.
NEWLYWEDS HONORED
AT LOVELY SHOWER PARTY
Mrs. C. E. Hull of Dillard hosted ,
a wedding shower Saturday eve-
B. ,,uv,a ia, ta n uatua,,,-
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ;
Hull. ;
The theme and lovelv decora-
tions were in the valentine motif.
The table was covered with a lace
cloth d was lovely with spring
daffodils, candelabra and red can-
do, TKa aift tab a hmA h II a
dies. The gift table had a blue
cloth with dainty valentine hearts,
and hearts cascading from ceiling
to table.
Many beautiful and useful gifts
were received. Games were the
entertainment of the evening, with
prizes given for highest score.
Enjoying the affair were Julia
Whitehead. Frances DuQuetle,
Pauline Withers and daughter,
Marilyn: Peggy Myers and daugh
ters, Dianthia and Sharon; Mary
Jones, Mary Smith, Svlvia Gray,
Wanda Hill, Alice Hill. Edith
Bratch. Mrs. Kenneth Hall. Mrs.
Paul Brooks. Mrs. Louis DuQuette,
Mrs. Roy Myers. Mrs. Paul Mo' -
ns Mrs. Brian Counts. Mrs. Cecil
Calahan and Mrs. Leroy Shuck and
daughter. Cindy.
Refreshments of valentine
tered ice cream and cake
cen
were served by the hostess.
BRIDE-ELECT IS HONORED
AT CHARMING SHOWER
Mrs. John D. Hess and Mrs.
Lloyd Mays were co-hostesses on a
recent Tuesday "evening at a
charming bridal shower honoring
i Miss Shirley Blixseth. The latter
i will become the bride of Roger
The gifts were placed on a ta-
ble decorated in the valentine mo -
tif with red streamers going to the
ceiling. A number of interesting
games were played with prizes
awarueu ine winners.
Delicious refreshements ware
served to the guest of honor and to
Mrs. Ray Blixseth, Mrs. Anna B.
Dunnihoo. Mrs. Gordon Gerretsen
Mrs. Don Gerretsen, Mrs. W. H.
Gerretsen, Mrs. Bill Bailey. Mrs.
John Nelson. Mrs. Earl Ullrich,
Mrs. Bruce Mellis and Mrs. John
F. Hess by the two hostesses.
MRS. TURNER HOSTESS
TO CLUB WEDNESDAY
Mrs. Glen Turner was hostess to
members of her pinochle
club
i Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Richard Stevenson in Little Valley.
i Following the delicious potluck
luncheon, cards were in play.
Mrs. Norman Lewellyn received Tickets and reservations are
high score; Mrs. Ed Dwighl, the j available at the Jewelry depart
floating prize, and Mrs. Steven-1 ment of Miller's or by calling Mrs.
son. low score. Bert Griffin, OR 2-1533, or Mrs.
Present to enjoy the dav were Dan Dimick, R 3-6053.
two guests. Mrs. Bill Emberlin of
Portland and Mrs. Rodney Alter-' ,PAFLN5f ,R.S'ui S .
bury. Members attending were LOVELY VALENTINE DINNER
Mrs. Ed Dwight. Mrs. Raymond
Dunning, Mrs. Norman Lewellyn,
! Mrs. Laurence Lock wood. Mrs.
Keith Atterbury. Mrs. Richard
Stevenson and the hostess, Mrs.
Turner.
I R. E. CASSIDYS OBSERVE
1 WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Fifty-five neichbors and friends
1 flm.;fn"i.v''le- R.idile ,and T''-
ler signed the guest book at the
"vm iiuuse ceieuraung me wed
ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs
1 cassidy at their home east
ot canyonville Sunday afternoon
and evening.
Mrs. Cassidy, the former Annie
Worthington, wore a blue lace for
mal with a red camellia corsage.
Mrs. Ralph Weaver. Mrs. Gordon
Clark, Mrs. Ermel Briees and Mrs
11. B. Green helped serve refresh-i
ments to the guests. Later in the!
evening, Mr. lassidy showed some
i .. '.
, ms fol'ection 0 moving pic
tures.
: . , . l0.wn guests included Mrs.
,.y " oaugnier and family, the
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GLENDALE FL CLUB
HAS SUCCESSFUL PARTY
The Glendale FL Club met at
the IOOF Hall Wednesday mohi
, iwemy two members were pres
ent. After the meeting, a valentine
party with an exchanse of o.fis
was held. The hostess gift was re-' " of Roseburg. and Mrs. Dor
ceived by Mrs. Zorada Ford. ' othy Rose of Sulherlin.
Hostesses. Mrs. Jackie Weather-! 1'0r "e afternoon's pinochle play
all. Mrs. Dollie Van ValVenburg Caley won high score. Mrs.
and Mrs. Marila Masill served re- Helvey low and Mrs. Young the
freshments
Mrs. Billie Sue Nace. Mrs Leila
Smith and Mrs. Nadine Reynolds
will be hostesses for the next meet
ing. WILBUR-WINCH ESTER PTA
HOLDS SUCCESSFUL DINNER
The Wilbur-Winchester PTA held
a valentine turkey dinner Satur -
day evening al the Winchester
gymnasium. Room mothers and
their committees and members of
the executive board were in
charge of arrangements. Members
of two local Camp Fire groups!
decorated the tables and helped
serve ainner.
Mrs. Etta Orr gave the invo
cation and Ron Brown acted as
master of ceremonies. Entertain
ment was provided by Vicki Ding
and Eddie Denny, who gave vocal
olos. and by Otlo Finnell and
Kalhenne Weckerle who present
ed a vocal and instrumental duet.
CAMP FIRE GROUP
ELECTS NEW OFFICERS
New officers were recently elect
ed for the Mah-kah-wee Camp
t ire group n ney are Leona Pow-
president; Judy Warren, vice
president; I armen Garton. secre
lary; Claudette Garton. treasurer;
Karen Wagner, hostess: Claudia
Knapp. co-hostess; Jo Anne Vtes
ley, scribe, and Linda Dunning.
merry bookkeeper
Mrs. Wilson Garton is leader of
the group, the Indian name or
which means Earth Maidens. This
club wa organized last October.
I "SPACE" THB1E Of
! PARTY AT OCENDALE
Otto E"kin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Bufkin of Glendale,
ceicur.icu m ...... ....
urday at a party given by Mrs. i County Courthouse, was honored
Bufkin at their home. She was as-1 Thursday by the employees of the
sisted by Mrs. Carl Smoot. ! courthouse. In the morning at the
"Space" was used as the theme coffee hour, a lovely farewell gift
of the iarty. The birthday cake presented to Mrs. Ploss. Dur
centerpiece was frosted in white ing the afternoon, open-house was
and blue and was decorated with a : held in the coffee room and the
miniature rocket, "sputnik," flying employees spent their coffee-break
saucer, planet and stars, all done time there in honor of Mrs. Ploss.
in silver. Silver planets and a Mrs. Ploss, who has made her
large flying saucer hung overhead, j home' here for a number of years,
and tinv "spacemen," complete . plans to retire and will go to
with antennae, were used as place ,
markers at' the party taDie. t
The guest of honor, who
been receiving home instruction i
this winter because of illness. was,
the recipient of many gifts. Games !
were played, with Mrs. Carl bmoot
in charge of the entertainment pro-.
Adults present included M r s. I
Alice Webber, grandmother of the 1
honor guest. Mrs. Jack Cleveland,;
Floyd Bufkin, Carl Smoot and the
hostesses. . . I
, Besides the honoree and his i
brother and sister. Ernie land I Joan,
Ganlu PlouAlfinH InH RrthllV Smnnt
Sandy Cleveland and Bobby Smoot,
the following teenage guests were
present: Mike u neu, cart Burne,
i Don Munyon, Joe , Fisher, Mike
I Vaughn, Jimmy Mohr, Lee Dixon,
i Pub Cleveland, Renee Young, ttev-
j erly Johns. Ronnie McDonald and I
Marilyn Mehl. Johnny and Rog
er Foster and Diane Cleveland
were unable to be present but sent
gifts.
The hostesses served ice cream,
cake and punch.
ROSEBURG JOB'S DAUGHTERS
HOLD INITIATION TUESDAY,
t.,.,i,nn r inh'i n a ii uhi ,. r i
i Bethel 8 was conducted bv honor-1
ed en Cnerie Havens Tuesday
. Masonlc Temple. A dessert
. ,,, , v, ,,!,;- I
r.'r Lts.h- m..i.-.
Initiated were Kathy Burkhart,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M.
Burkhart; Carol Colbrunn, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Col
brunn; Gay Dimick, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Dan R. Dimick:
Sherry Engle, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Leland A. fcngie; Marilyn
Frazier, daughter of Mrs. Evelyn
L. Frazier; Sharon Freese, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
! Freese: Judy Kline, daughter ol
Mr. and Mrs. Harlon F. Kline;
'Carol Markham. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John E. Markham;
Grace Ruhn. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Vincent H. Ruhn. and Linda
vtare. uaugnier ui -mis. uuiuuii
Ware.
SORORITY BENEFIT SHOW
SLATED FOR MARCH 7
Reservations are now being
taken for the annual benefit fash- !
ion show and card party present-j
ed bv Xi Tau Chapter, Beta Sig-1
ma Phi, which will be held Fri-
ri.iv, March 7, at 7:30 p.m. i the!
Elics Ballroom.
The Park School for Retarded
Children will benefit this year
i from the proceeds. The Elks Club
is sponsoring the show.
Special fashions for the "Breath
1 of Sprins" show have been order-
ed by Miller's Department Store.
The home of Dr. and Mrs. J. M.
Hutson was the scene Tuesday
night of a delightful dinner party
given by a group of Pathfinder
girls who cooked and served the
delicious dinner. Honored guests
were the girls' mothers: their
counselor, Mrs. H. A. Doyle: and
their leader, Mrs. Clayton konzack.
The valentine theme was used
for the table decorations. A charm
inff centeraiece of driftwood and
I sea shells carried out the valen
I tine motif.
Those attending included Mrs.
J. E. Balentine and daughter, Da
lene; Mrs. Rose White and daugh
ter. Sheryl; Mrs. Flecher and
daughter, Mary Kay: Mrs Elvin
Hanson and daughter. Theresa;
Mrs. J. M. Hutson and daughter.
Sheryl: Mrs. Fred Cornforth and
daughter. Bernice: Mrs. H. A
Doyle and Mrs. Clayton Konzack.
DESSERT LUNCHEON GIVEN
BY MRS. CLAUDE HARVEY
Thursday Mrs
Claude Harvey
entertained her pinochle club at
one o'clock dessert luncheon at her i Cyphers of Springfield and Sue
home on South Side Road in Suth-IRaney of Drain asshted Howard
erlin. Beautiful arrangements of Carnes in calling,
early spring flowers were used A short meeting was held during
about the rooms. the evening and plans were made
Those enjoying the luncheon and : for the graduation and initiation of ,
afternoon with Mrs. Harvev were the beginners' square dance mem
the Mesdames George Scott, Pearl ; bers set for Feb. 28 at the Kellogg
Young. Isabel Caley. Grace Hel-i Grange Hall. Mr. and Mrs. How
vey, Mabel Lange and Mary Deck
traveling prizes.
DOUG-ETTES ENTERTAIN
AT DINNER WEDNESDAY
Wednesday evening the Doug -
ettes entertained Ihe Sheritf's Pos-
se at a delightful potluck dinner
at the fairgrounds. Gertrude Sher -
lock. Lee Albert., Kathenne Rich-(Ruth Ann Roberts. Dessert wa
iman and Allena Farnehaugh had served at the home of Doralee and
charge of the dinner. The George i Sudie Mae Allen,
Washington's motif was beautifully! -TTV ,.D,
' earned out in the decorations. :; ,,,... ;5 JlSTi"
! Covers were placed for 35 mem- j TUESDAY COFFEE
; bers and guests. , . ,, . , . Cnm,,
.Members of the high school
girls tumbling tea
-h'SVr.1.1"
which games on
tne group, after which g
horseback were enjoyed.
COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN
MEET AT LUNCHEON
Women of the Roseburg Country Mrs. Carlisle were Mesdames Lib
Club met Thursday at Ihe club- by Ginter. Edna Campbell. Alia
house for a noon luncheon, follow- Jean Boyd. Ved llollopeter and
ed ha four tables of bridge being Jerry Wilson.
'"sirs' Emily Judd won the hi GLIDE ELEMENTARY GRADES
score for Ihe afternoon's bridge HOLD VALENTINE PARTIES
play with Mrs. James Hughes, sec- f...j,... -,, ,..
...i n.i.i ....... tv.,.j ronxeive room mothers were
ond, and Mrs. Paul Barcus third. ,.,. ,, .......i-. ,,..
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
HONORS DRAIN RESIDENTS
q
Mr. and Mrs Robert Cellers and
children. Bobby and Linda, visited
Friday evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. William Cellers in DrainJ
The occasion was the joint birth
day celebration of Robert Cellers
and his mother, Mrs. William Cel
' ler
I Farewell Affair
'Honors Mrs. Ploss .
Mrs. Victoria Ploss, who is re
tiring from work at the Douglas
Southern California to be near her
daughter.
4Nn . ,. ,..Ty
event of Thursday
EVENT Or THURSDAY
Mr, Rernie Ball of Glendale
w honored at , pinl and blu.
shower give)) Thursday evening it
uutuc ui ubu 1,.CM.. . 1C IHIIMH
was assisted by Esther Kafer and
Doll Tavlor.
tu.. ...... . i,.k
bassinet The serving table was
decorated with colored cindles.
Pussvwinows in , iarge vase on
h b the fi ,
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festive spring atmosphere.
The hostesses served dessert
refreshments. One sheet cake was
decorated by Mrs. Taylor to rep
resent a short pink oany saqu
with flowers in variegated colors,
Those present were Laura John
son, Olesia Swanson, Irene Fur
long, Ina Lee Densley and Nele
Wells, a of Glendale; Sally Ken
nedy, Ethel Kennedy, and Gladys
Ball, all of Grants Pass; and Mrs.
Madeline Kennedy of Medford.
Those unable to attend who sent
gifts were Polly Wright, Hazel Na
Dier. t av Pate. NeUv Hillman.
Mary Ann French, Luella Johnson,
Clara Close, and Jean Major.
VSLCH INC MUlir US C U
; AT CHARMING SHOWER
Miss Cecile Chambers of Azalea
was honored at a lovely bridal
shower given at the Azalea
Grange Hall Wednesday afternoon.
The serving table was decorated
with a vase of pussywillow, red
huckleberry and ferns, flanked by
red tapers and hearts and cupids.
Red and white favors marked
place settings for the following:
The honor guest. Miss Cecile Cham
bers; Mrs. Douglas Chambers,
ir ivniani Rwh i ,
t Smith. Mrs Lovd ' France Mrs
' Halveil Booth .Mrs Irving Quale
j, Colmo ' MrElmurrv Mrs'
I James Lyons Mr Gerald McCas-
i n frc I nronrn Panknv frc
George Wenderoth, Mrs. Charlotte
Thompson, Mrs. Gordon Foster,
Mrs. Willard Ponsonbv. Mrs. Ar
thur Oaedecke. Mrs. Robert Con-
ley, Mrs. Robert Gaedecke. Miss
Ann Harry. Miss Mary Pankey.
Mrs. Clinton Halstead, Mrs. Orval
Halstead. Mrs. Gordon Foster
and the hostess. Mrs. Robert Head,
Several interesting games were
enjoyed. Refreshments of beauti
fully decorated angel cakes and
i red and white ices were served
1 at the clase of the afternoon
MRS. WAER HOSTESS TO
NORTHSIDE SUNSHINE CLUB
The Northside Sunshine Club
met Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Agnes Waer. Lovelv
daffodils decorated the room. Val
entines were exchanged and games
were played during the rest of the
afternoon. Mrs. William Stiewig
won the high prize and extra prize.
The second high prize went to
Mrs. Gladys Cooper..
Lovely birthday gifts were pre
sented to Mrs. William Stiewig,
Mrs. R. D. Parsons and Mrs. E.
E. Emmitt. A delicious birthday
cake which carried out the valen
tine motif was cut by Mrs. Stiewig
and Mrs. Parsons.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess to Mrs. Gladvs Cooper,
Mrs. R. D. Parsons, Mrs. William
Stiewig, Mrs. George Frew, Mis
Bernardine Princen and Mrs. M
Sory. '
The next meeting will be March
13 at the home of Mrs. M. Sorv,
826 N.E. Garden Valley Road.
Plants will be exchanged at this
meeting.
UMPQUA DANCE CLUB
HAS VALENTINE PARTY
The Cmpqua Hillbilly Dance
Club's valentine party at the Kel
logg Grange Hall was attended bv
about 50 dancers. The WhirlawaV
Club of Drain and the Boats and
i Sandals and Stardusters clubs of
Cottage Grove were guests. Bill
ard Carnes and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Billick were on the serving
committee for the evening.
AZALEA YOUNG PEOPLE
HOLD PROGRESSIVE DINNER
The young people of the Azalea
Community Church held a pro
gressive dinner party Saturday
the home of Larry and Clifford
,Worley .From there the group
went on to the home of Evelvn
and Beverly Bradley. The main
idish was served at the home of
P.. I. l ,L. tl.aU l..a
Cnurch o Smherlin held a money
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the home of Betty Carlisle, with
Helen Curry acting as baby sitter
for the mothers attending.
Those eniovine the coffee with
the students of the first through
' the sixth grade in the eleven
iuuiii- ti tiiue r.iemrniary acnuui.
All students made their individual
mail boxes to receive their many
valentines from classmatees. The
mothers served gaily decorated
- cup cakes and other valentine re-
freshments Mrs. Eugene Fox it
- i chairman of the PTA room moth
'ers
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