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    I TK Newt-Review, Roeburf,,
U. Of O. Mothers Club
Meets At Watzig Home
University of Oregon Molhera
Club met Monday evening at a
7 30 o'clock dessert - supper at
the beautiful home of Mrs. H. A.
..."- . L" c " "Z.
Mrs. Carl Felker and Mrs. Frank
Webster assisting hostesses.
Othen preient were Mrs. H H.
Turner, Mrs. M. L. Hallmark, Mrs.
George Kuhn, Mra. Edyth Gilmour,,,,. cle sale to be held March 29
RIODLE BETHEL HOLDS
RECENT INITIATION
Mr. i. rnnHnrun.il ( .ii.i.n . - .. . . ., ne ouiri served car. .uu tuuco mane reservations Dy calling M rs . 1 i-eia repioi, aiyme mum, oonna
xrlJttm SM 'A KmWtlng Apr.i l,er " " ""nn- , Paul K. Ryan. A small charge will Weaver. LaVerne Harrell. Merger
sice grand uardian . ".""I0"1. "? "1 and will be a joint session withi Those present, in addition to thai ' ,et Moore. Betty Thornton. Norma
noy ' v.o.ourn o. F
ociate grand guardian of Oregon
inspected Bethel J, Jod uaugn-
EIL,'.'. e52Sy Q e n bSL?J
Monday. Honored Queen Judy
Buckley presided.
Initiated into the bethel were:
Susan Daniels, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Daniels: Judith
Dean, daughter of Mr. and Mra.
Arland Dean; Clayetta Hall, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hall;
and Mary and Charlotte Fields,
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Fields. All initiates are from Rid
dle. Preceding the meeting, a pot
luck dinner was prepared and
served by the guardian council and
by various mothers under the di
rection of Mrs. Clarence White.
The St. Patrick's Day theme was
cleverly carried out in the upstairs
and dining-room decorations.
During the meeting, MrsT A. J.
Young of Roseburg, past grand
guaiiiian of Oregon, waa honored
when her life story was read by
the bethel librarian, Cathy Aker.
Her favorite song, "The Lord's
Prayer, was played by junior
princess, rlorette McGee.
Later, a drill under the direction
of Nancy McCoy was presented in
honor of Mrs. Goodnough and Mr.
Colburn. The bethel daughters
formed a heart around the grand
officers and the two princesses
presented each with a gift.
Musical entertainment was pro
vided by Alice Walker who played
her flute. Refreshments were serv
ed in the dining room following the
entertainment.
Other guesta included Edell Bry
ant, associate guardian of Bethel
I, Roseburg; Chene Havens, hon
ored queen of Bethel No. 8 and her
junior princess, Sharon Lyons: Car
ol F'ray of Roseburg, grand bethel
representative to Wisconsin: Mrs.
John Wilson of Myrtle Creek, past
grand guardian of Oregon; Mar
garet Stokes, past honored queen
ot tne (.rants fass ueinei; Mrs.
Delbert Trask, guardian of Bethel
18, Myrtle Creek: and Glenn Wil
lis, district deputy of the Grand
Masters of Oregon, A.F. ii A M.
OAKLAND CHAPTER 1
INITIATES THURSDAY
Oakland Chapter SI, OKS. met
Thursday evening and held initia
tion for six new candidates. Worthy
Matron Betty Early and Worthy
Patron Harry Smith presided.
Degrees were conferred on Pa
tricia Williams, Kenneth Williams,
Violet Huhbell, Herbert Huhhell,
Gerald Egnew and Sydney John
ston. The worthy matron extended
an invitation to attend the chap
ter's 50th anniversary celebration
tonight at the high school gymna
' aium. It is open to the public.
Olga Bielman and Betty Early
received proficiency certificates.
The attractive spring flower ar
rangements in the chapter room
w-ere done by Madge Corhish and
the following committee had charge
nf the dining room decorationa and
the delirious refreshments served
following the meeting: Lucretia
Ross, Flovd Ross, Thelma Trusty,
Betty Hawkins and Lois Rehwalt.
FORMER RESIDENT
COMPLIMENTED FRIDAY
Mrs. Vernon Wilkerson of Grants
Pass and formerly of Glendale,
was honored at a pink and blue
shower given at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Polly Cooper, in
Glendale. Friday afternoon.
siuib were pupa in a Dassinei, u-1
self one of the gifts, beside a ta-i
Die on wnicn a stora was appron-1
rialely posed. After the gifts were
oppned. the hostesses, Mrs. James
IU1"' k Estes,
"J"
Those present were Mrs. Bill
Rlomme. Mrs. (.lay ton Ford. Mrs.,
Joe Musta, Mrs. Herb Webber, I
Mr Hill While Mr. ci.d. o .il .
J 5'". lh.e:..lr"..y.l"3' ? 'I".1' I
iiirs. rerri. Dumf. .uri. jaca Asn-.
pr. Mrs. Charlps Jones. Mrs. Rudy
Walker. Mrs. James Coooer. Mrs.
Carl Anderson, Mrs. Kar Win.,
slow. Mrs. James Miller, Mm.
Msrlin Rrnnks Mrs Osrar Daviil. :
son. Mrs. Polly Cooper, the hon-1
oree ana tne nostesses. i -ry yinrs wmx won oy
Others unable to he present who Mr- 1,,nl and Mrs. Norton,
sent gifts includpd Mrs Bob Ellis, i At midnight a potluck supper
Mrs 1.0UISP Millpr. Mrs. Vernal and a beautifully decorated birth
Bigelow. Mrs lxila Askov. Mrs. , day cake were served to the follow
John Burke. Mrs. Fred Williamson, ing: Air. and Mrs. Williams, the
Mrs. Dave Williamson. Mrs. Har-1
land Overrash. Mrs. Norman Pal
mer, Mrs Shellie I'eavyhouse,
Mrs Richard Hayes and Mra.
Henry Clark.
CANYONVILLi LIBRARY
HAS OPEN HOUSE AFFAIR
Nearly jO guests registered at
the l anyonville Library open house
Plav. Miss Trimhle. enunlv li
brarian, showed a mmi. 'after
which refreshmenis were served
hy the hostesses, the local librar
ians and the library board.
PHIL TELFORD HONOR EO
AT lilRTHDAY DINNER
Thp birthday of Phil Tol.'i.rd wasj
rcieuriea nunoay ai a lamuv am-
ner party given by Mrs Telfor 1. 1
Present to enjoy Ihe lestivp oc
casion were Ihe guest of honor
and the hostess and Mrs. and Mrs.
I. F. Driggara of Red Bluff. Calif .
Don Driggars of Vancouver. Wash.,
, . " ' ""ooreu on me occasion ol ner her home in honor of her mother- the afternoon was pnuned ii..nn nn "Kln trades completed the aft-
l .rol Trimble Miss Muriel Mitch- birthday at a family dinner held in law. Mr, Sarah Trusty, who was and sewing Present wire t a Program
ell and Mrs. O. J. Monger, all of at the home of Mr and Mrs. Bill celebrating her 70th birthd.v guest,. Mrs Agnes Carlson and WW r . ., .,,.,
,ri:iKn.V're hn""d """" 01 Cn'i" hr"l"y "" 1 Knioying the affair were Mrs. Mrs b II Morgan T anil member, ElJjOY LUNCH pos"
the evening The cake wa, iced in pink and Ed llelmholdl. Mrs l.,.l,e Koh- Marv Decker Be II ' " tenh enTon' LUNCH EON
.nment to S MrV K'" V' V'.'.' l?' '"' A noon luncheon was eninved hv
...... ,ii , ri, , mi ny hi ami airs ai .M. imrr ! Abee , the guest of honor and en l ong Artie Heels A-lia Mill the members nf ih. viv i i.,k s.-.;
Srs;:BH.-r :;z
. n n.n. nc vi u.v mn vuirr inu ine r son. 1 inn. ami .Susan Mr in. Mr aisimsf mu r LIRR in
tuviui. icuu.u .iiu vu.iirn. fi.i-.
en.
r
Of. Sot. Mr. 11. 1951 j
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Mn. Howard Patlison,
UL' 14 C.rt.r Kirm
,H Mr. H.J;,, w
uih.,' rSLZ'l
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Geddes. Mrs.
Adah Know-land
Booth. Mrs
Up, iWii i ; liiirfnt t'
Randall, Mrs. James Byron. Mrs.
H. J. Winter, Mri Kenneth
'Kirk and Mrs. S. A. Warg.
pi,n, w, m,d for a pre-East
,to raise money for the scholarship
he'ld durini 'the " soiaT how"to
1 ""l. money fo 'thfund
the Oregon State College Mother.
Club, at which lime a number of
forell(n exchange students will be,
I
ST. PATRICK'S THEME
USED AT ZULEIMA MEET
Zuleima Club, Daughters of the
Nile, met Friday night for a de
lightful dessert supper at the Epis
copal Parish Hall. The St. Pat
rick's Day theme was carried out
in the table decorations, with while
camellias and greenery and green
candlea gracing the tables. Host'
esses were Mrs. W. C. Holmes
chairman . asnt.il h. Mr. Th.ii.iMrJ. Bill Lal'rath, Mr. and Mrs
dore Mark Mrs Rudy Ritiman
and Mrs A. C Spencer
New officers, Mra. Sig Fett, pres
ident; Mrs. M. D. Steinbach, vice
president; and Mrs. L. C. Latham,
secretary treasurer, took over
their duties. Mrs. Fett named as
her committees: Sewing, Mrs. O. A.
Lange and Mrs. Albert Joelson;
publicity, Mrs. Clyde Carstena:
temple hostess, Mrs. M. Beery;
calling, Mrs. Harold Eiaelstrom;
sick and distress. Mrs. A. C.
I Spencer; Thanksgiving and Christ
mas boxes, Mr. M. u. MeinDacn.
Mrs. Henry llalvorsen was appoint
ed by the temple to serve as
Princess Zuleika.
Those present included a guest,
Mrs. Marian W. Woods, and mem
bers, the Mesdames Ernest Went
jar, William T. Evans Jr.. W. G.
Olmscheid. A. J. Stanley, E. T.
Krewson, Sig Fett, H. K. llalvor
sen, Bert Gilbert, A. C. Spencer,
L. C. Latham, Fred M. Darby, lalo
D. Stephens, Albert Joelson, Arthur
Midland, Dale Wiliamson, Theo
dore Mark, Rudy Ritzman. W. C.
Holmea and Clyde Carstens.
For the next meeting. April II.
members will wear comic hats of
their own making to carry out
the Easter theme.
INTERESTING PROGRAM
SLATED BY U of O MOTHERS
The OSC Mother's Club m t
Monday at the beautiful home of
Mrs. Leonard Riley, with Mrs. W.
('. Ilolbrook, Mrs. Foster Butner
and Mrs. Waller Hercher assisting
hostesses.
Other members present war
Mrs. Ivan Pickens. Mrs. Maurice
Newland, Mrs. Hugh Ritchie. Mrs.
Vernon Hosford, Mrs. Carl league,
Mrs. Earl Bliele. Mrs. Cecil Sher
wood and Mrs. John M. Ferguson.
Miss Marilyn Martin and Miss 1
fat U Mara entertained the mem
bera with interpretive readings
New officers elected were Mrs.
John Ferguson, president; Mrs.
Edwin Myers, vice president; Mrs.
Mary Doughton, social chairman.
Plans were made to have the
members' husband and a panel of
foreign students attend the next
meeting and to have as special
guests members of the University
of Oregon Mother's Club and their
husbands.
The club will give a full tuition
scholarship, the selection to be
made by the state scholarship com
mute. The next meeting will be April
21 at 8 p.m. at St. George's Epis
copal Parish Hall. The University
of Oregon Mother's Club will meet
at 7:30 pin. for a short business
session, then will loin the OSC
molhers for the program.
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAMS
r.VKM
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SURPRISE PARTY
a irouo met reremiv
nine at the hum. nf u
and Mis.
Ted Toner at Sutherlin.'then went
it0 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ches-
'" Williams where thev surprised
,nem m,h , birthday party
hirth.lav. nf h.',is ..r. h.n
. .. .. of bo,h 're hon."
mrtt- M r w I hams was presented
with Plants and hulh. and Mr W.I-:
. .. . :
hams with personal gifts.
Pinochle was In play during the
evening with Mr. Lamoreaux win
ninlt nien s high and Mrs. Austin
ladles high. Low scores went to
Mr- Williams and Mrs. Lamoreaux, ;
honored guests. Mr and Mrs
old Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Kdusrd
Lamoreaux. Mr and Mrs. Allred
Hand. Mr. and Mrs !iarrv Norton,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Toner and Mrs.
Henretta Beswick.
BIRTHOAY CELEBRATED
AT FAMILY DINNER
airs, rranx noouiey ot Glendale
MISS MAROIE HANSON IS
nONOm D ON BIRTHDAY
Miss Margie Hanson celebrated
her birthday Sunday afternoon al
a party given hy hpr mother. Mrs.
Andrew Hanson, at the Hanson
home on Fullerton Street
Margie received manv Imrlv
gilts Gaines and refi.. im.m.
were enjoyed by the guest a honor
ana the aussps rarrol Vount. Joan
Brinkman. Judy Hansen. I arolvn i
Wood. Dixie Wooton and Marilyn
"ays. ,
.vir. and .Mrs riaripn l.ucss and
v .i men s.uorr r.ura laier in ine
evening :
FRANK REEDS HONOR E 0
AT WEDDING SHOWER
Mr. and Mri. Frank Reed of
Glendale were honored at a wed
1 dinic shower given at the home of
1 Mrs. Ida Edwn Monday.
The gift table on covered with
an ecru lace cloth tpread over an-
other cloth of blue. The table cen -
. ..... - . -i ....
WrUICCe Wit gUIIlUrUU ITtrtS Ore
orated with pastel-colored plastic
wedding bells and artificial flow-
ers standing on a large mirror. On
'th 'd tree
were double
candelabra holding pink and blue the Emerald Club, has announced After the business meeting of the and Gail Dwight Gregory and Lori
candles tied with ribbons in cor- that wives of tiki desiring to at-1 Fair Oaks Economic Club Tues-i Dwight and Mark PauF and Greg
responding colors. In front of the tend only the dessert - supper and day a pink and blue shower was ory Standley ' '
tree was placed a wedding bell meeting and not stay for the eard held for Sherri Thornton. After I n. . .:n k. .. .u.
n"' "'":,
' . veral game, were played be -
L.re bri(1 ?"":d heI
bnd,i coupie ,n() the hostess were
, .Mrs. Frank Thompson, Mrs. John
Bigelow, Mrs. Pat Mize. Mrs. John
-'her. Mr,. Loren Bartle. ,.. Ed
Harris, Mrs. Earl Buenger. Mrs.
Ralph Place, Mrs. Giaue o iseu,
Mrs. Justin Tavlor. Mrs. Walter
tr i .... .j. ii.. d;i... c.vinHn ;
Wnght, Mrs. James Mile, Mr5. ! 'n. Mrs. Pete Smith on her birth
Jerry Antich. Mrs. Jack Snelling, They presented her with a
Mrs Florence Clayton. Mrs. Mahe I b', vernng bag with a rhine
Heller, Miss Gloria Reed. Ml, I tone design. A green iced birthday
Sandra Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. , "ke " " rvedc f "v"2 nonor:
Herbert Reed. ? both Mrs. Smith and one of
Thwe sending gifts were Mr. and
Gordon Mehl, Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Rhoades. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
frestianni, Mr. ana Mrs. uoo as -
kov, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Perry,
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Dollar, Mr.
2and Mrs. Ralph Shoulders of
Grants Pass, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paine,
Mr. and Mrs. Life Edson and Mrs.
Vernal Bigelow.
OAKLAND GARDEN CLUB
HOLDS RECENT CARD PARTY
The Oakland Garden Club held
n.n ,h. u,, nail
Monday afternoon. A dessert lunch -
eon was served at one o'clock fol -
I lowed by bridge, pinochle, canasta
and five hundred. Seventeen tables
were in play.
Tl inners were: Bridge. Mrs. Itoy
Sedell, first, and Mrs. ern l.ie-
singer, second: pinochle, Mrs. Har
ry Norton, first, Mrs. Leo Sparks,
second; five hundred, Mrs. Roy
Medley, first, Mrs. Robert Mason,
second; Mrs. Laurence Haines,
traveling prize; canasta. Mrs. R.
. .: .,;
ri. league, nrsi, airs, iienry noi-
ai-her .ernnrt
Committees in charge of games
were Mrs. R D. Bridges, Mrs. Kr -
win Rice, Mrs. Laurance Haines
and Mrs. L. F Stearns, with Mrs.
Lerov Churchill general chairman.
Decorations on the serving table
were a large bowl of forsythia and
greenery, flanked by green can
dles and Irish harps. Small tables
were decorated in chamrocks and
Irish hats. A large wishing well
was in the front of Ihe room.
Guests irom out of town were
Mrv Robert Mason of Palo Alto,
Calif., Mrs. Roy Sedell and Mrs.
James Hughes or Kosehurg. Mrs
Rafiel Wise and Mrs. Ben Metz of
Yoncalla and several from Sulher
tin.
BRIDAL SHOWER GIVEN
AT SORORITY MEETING
Mrs. II. Curtis Finley. chapter
president, was the hosless for the
first March meeting of tne Beta
Gamma Chapter. FiSA.
Mrs. Joseph Taucher. chairman
of the rummage sale held recently,
reported the sale as being highiy
successful. The Chapter is sending
Sl.'ifl tn Ihe frinnlpft Chitiirens Hos
pital in Eugene. The hospital is
the stale philantropic project of
Mr Flit, and Mr, Robert,6" F0R PEC-y BECKHAM
Horn gave the educational pro-1
gram for the evening The topic
of thp program was -Etiquette and Mr. aml'Mrs. Dale Beckham, was INTERESTING MEETING
Ta,i, c . - . , . . celebrated at a party given at the ..
Miss Soma II lelseth. who is mov-. Beckham home bv her mother Be,a Eta Chapter of Epsilon Al
ing to Ponland. received a lovely I Jessie Kvidera and' Mary Welker Pna members enjoved a chili sup-,
going away gdt from the members grandmothers of Peggy' assisted Per Wednesday evening at the
of the chapter and a surprise brid- the hostess. Ilollopeter home with Veda Hollo- i
al shower was held for Miss Joy; After games, refreshments were ,eer and Laura Lee Culver as
Bishop served to Tommy Hill, Freddy hostesses.
Members attending were Mrs II. M,.rk, Janet Kent. Steven (iadwav. Those enjoying the evening wi'h '
Curtis Finley Mrs. Robert l orn. Billy. Mary and Edward Bennett. Ilollopeter and Mrs. Culver
Mrs. Joseph Taucher. Mrs. 1. J. RiUiri,.A iiniu. i l- uer. Mnciam... nnnn ii-... di..i. .
Bean. Miss Sonja lljelseth. Mrs.
tleorge Malslead. Mrs Harry Dun -
ning. Mrs. lister A. Nelson. Mrs.
Bill Schulti and Miss Joy Bishop.
MUSICAL EVENING
'HELD AT SUTHERLIN
The Roseburg Chapter of the Oie-
Ron Slustc Teachers Assn. held its
Vlarrh meeting in Sutherlin Frulav
'rcn mpeung in rtuinpriin r rii a
!"".. ?' M" n,l"
Magill and Mrs. Georgia Clarke.
The meeting was held in the Ma-
gill Building where Mrs. Magill
conducts her musical kindergarten,
After the business meeting, con
ducted by thp president. R Cloyd
Rlffp
musical program was giv
en hy Mrs. Magill and Mrs. Clarke.
assisted bv several of their stu
dents. Most of the selections were
compositions by Schubert Several
vocal numbers wprp pniopd as
well as piano trios and duets and
Har-'vl0m ,0los Mrs.' Clarke
gave a
biography of Srhuliert
Lovelv refreshments in the
Patrick's theme were sered
the two hostesses
LOVELY COFFEE PARTY
HONORS MRS. TRUSTY
Mrs ( .1 Triislv Melrose n.
terlained Tuesday at a colfee at
Paul Abeel and Miss JoAnn Trusty
i BREAKFAST ENJOYED BY
DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS
Ruth Rppse and Elsie Mills en
tertaineil the Daughtprs of the
I nion Veterans. Florence Nightin
gale Tent 15. al a breakfast in the
beautiful Mills homp in W p t
u,,.-!,,.. i , . ,r.,... ti.
enjoving the hreakfal and an hour
nf siaiim. w.r. vi.jn Hnmn
W ilma Rooke, Anna Peterson
Mary Mown. Edna I angler,
Fhraheth Gardner. Ruth I'lumrr.
Lillian Hall, Fdith Frislup. Jpan
netto Meigs, Klltn Keeip. Kim
Mills and sons and Glenda Beach
Wives Of Elks Invited
To Help With Convention
All wivei of Elks are invited to
attend the 7:30 p m. dessert - tup -
i Pr ln tu" LIUD "may. Marcn
a. at wnicn lime tne women u 1 1!
. - , " " ,
5kf?, to help lth P'n tr the
t-lks convention to be held
" "owourg June a-o-f.
Mrs. Robert Dudley, president of
iTbe ont "
1 All women planning to attend the
d"5!lert uPPr to
' ,., m u,,.
r. f .7" -
r
Th. r.lnHal nthi n tk'.
; DaU)!hters m,t ,t Masonic
; Temple Monday evening to make
i final plans for Grand Session.
, "'
I
Aiier ine meeting, me gins neia
St. Patrick's Day party with in-
vited date, present. After an eve-
i'k "i uantiuis, uicy seivru ci,
j sandwiches and punch.
I At the next meeting, April 7,
i Dad's Night will be celebrated, and
I the fathers of the members will
De nonoreo. guests. An initiation
will also be held.
FOURTH BIRTHDAY
OCCASION FOR PARTY
Ma'rion Mize, daughter of Mr.
and .Mrs. Patrick Mize of Glendale
celebrated her fourth hirthri.v at
1 party held at her home Monday
! afternoon.
The youngsters played "Pin the
iau on me uonncy ana enjoyea
an early Easter Egg hunt. The
iiosiess serveu uinnuay cane wnicn
was inscribed, Happy Birthday, I
Cowgirl." Paper hats, noise-making i
favors, colored balloons and candy I
cup favors gave the party a festive i
atmosphere. I
Children present were Betty!
Tracy, Terry McDiarmid. Cornne I
ii.ii n.., i a i. fn.. i
. ia..i.n.uu i.ui iu r.in-n rcii..
! Donna and Debbv Hiecins. the
i honoree and her younger brother,
! Erankie.
j Molhers present were Mrs.
James Mine, grandmother of the
honoree. Mrs. Don lliggins, Mrs
Larry Hill and the hostess.
MRS. LEE ALLEN GIVEN
LOVELY WEDDING SHOWER
A wedding shower was held
at
Ihe home of Mrs. Wallace Rondeau
sis Miriiunir; i( TJVIIIUAU St J" IIUIIIII I 1 g
.Mrs. Lee Allen, the former Betty
Harris.
Th h.ich...ni , I.d D I
Rondeau and Mrs. Glenda Feagins.
.Those present besides the honored
guest, the hostesses and M r s,
Rondeau, were Lucille McElrov,
Carrie Lee lliggins, Lorraine
Thomas, Pat Smart, Joyce Asher,
Neverly Roundeau. Kin ma Jean
I Jones and Joyce Bnckey. all of
Glendale: and Mrs.
.. ..
Clara Allen
and Dot Allen, both of Myrtle
Creek.
who sent
I Johnson,
Those unable to attend
CiIIk unra lire ll.t,i.arl
. .Mrs. Agnes Palmer, the Rev. and
Mrs Turn llirmnn.'nn Mr. 'nr -
neire Hunt. Miss Sandra Palmer
"d Miss Nancy Bnckey
L0VELV BIRTHDAY P
The .seventh birthday anniversary
of Peuev Hertha.,. ,i,.,,.i,...r .."r
Stewart Dana Tne. i.-iv p.J
Alan and David Beckham and the
honoree.
Those sending gifts bill unable
to attend were I'attie and Gary
l ope and Jerry Kent.
LOVELY FAREWELL PARTY
IS EVENT OF FRIDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Don Jones
honored Friday evening at a
well partv bv members nf ih. Haw..
loft Square Dance Club Hostesses
were Mrs Jim He. ,nj m,. '
lev Bailev.
Games were played with all win
ners receiving prizes Square danc
ins was enjoyed during the eve
ning
Refreshment uer. vet-w.l )
lovely gilt was presented
Joneses hy Ihe club The
to the
weip
also gien a book containing snap-
shots of members together with
their addresses
M)t btt ic un, ,
ImbRo.dIIv Tf, ,,.
AN 'MBROIDERY CLUB
The Roseburg Art and Emhroid-
pry l inn met Vtednesdav n ihi
home of Mrs Fannv Belts. 327
. Winchester St Narcissus and
daffodils were ued in decoration.
Ketrcshments were sered and
OUT AT CLUB PARTY
Daff.vlils and grpenerv wpre
used Thursdav night when Mr.
Barbara I iesnger entertained her
Hi-lo Bridge Club at h.-r home
on Fast First Avenue in sutherlin
For the evening s contract bridge
Mr Holm won high score and Mrs.
Bennett, low
supper
Alter the hrulgp plav i dessert
was served bv Mrs
inger to Mesdames Ktu Mvenharil
Nadine Bennett. Marion Anderson.
I.aveile ChilUon. Sue Siktrom.
Vera Holm and Ftsu O.aki The
nest meeting will be reid Thurs
day April ) at Ihe home of Sue
Sit strom.
' he made for the deisert - mpper.
, Bridge, pinochle and cansta will
be in piay during me aociai hour
and nnzet will he ivirriM win.
ners
ENT SHOWER PARTY
-
HONORS MRS THORNTON
'XXZZ 5 ..2. .TLS" -I
the following: Mary Lang, Ann Hol-l
land, Betty Colvin, Harriet Thomas,!
Smith. Eva Richards. Maggie Fran-
cis. Ruth Manning. Jennie H.rri.
son. Viola Haslett, Tressa Wilson.
Henretta Beswick. Lois Kins. Imi
Jen McKenue, Wanda Trayler,
nda Hoyle. Virginia Williams
Deiores Trayler, Florence Langen-
nerg, reart mormon and Rachel
Newell. Several children were also
Prent.
LOVELY PIANO RECITAL
GIVEN IN OAKLAND
Mrs. Cynthia Magill presented
two of her piano students, Joanne
Manning and Joan Archer in re -
ni,Mu,V: T'.i.J? " J"""'
' Jmes Archer of
cital Sunday afternoon at the home
Oakland
Guests attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Lee, Mr. and Mrs. I Do-A-Deed Club enjoyed a pot
Harlan Haines and Sandra. Mr. I luck dinner Tuesday when Mrs.
and Mrs. C. W. Manning. Mr. and Leona Elliott entertained the group
Mrs. William Hoppe aqd Joyce. I t her home south of Sutherlin.
.Mrs. Ann Manning, Mrs. Leslie! Those enjoving the potluck din
lleaton. Mrs. K. D. Lytle and Jill, I ner and afternoon with Mrs. El
Dr. Homer M. Noble. Misses liott were Mesdames Edna Pow
Sharvn and JtiHv TpHni-lr Mr ! Ars i.uan u..l L'i...k.k i!ia.
and Mrs. Kenneth Mulkey, Yon -
in, airs, uowara aiaglll a n a
I . ! " '" -iae Man-
j J' j'X.Archer' j!' In
1 f" Jame" Archer. Jimmy and
MRS. CAMP3ELL HOSTESS
1 AT RECENT PINOCHLE PARTY
i
spring nower arrangements
were used by Mrs. Henry Campbell
Satuday evening when she enter -
tamed her pinochle club at a 7
o'clock potluck supper at her home
t of Sutherlin.
Those eninvino. ih. nniim.ir
; ., ." . - k -
per ana evening oi cards were
Mr. and Mr. b,...,1 .i.......
Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Ballentine Mr'
land Mrs. Noah Rose Mr and 'Mrs'
: Don Currv, Mr and Mrs Alfred
Galla and the host and 'hostess
For the evening's pinochle plya.
Air. and Mrs. Harvey won high
with low scores going to Mr. Gal
la and Mrs. Curry.
The next meptine will h. Cai...
day. April 5. at the Noah Rose
home in Cottage Grove"
RICE VALLEY FOLK
HAVE COMMUNITY PARTY
I Tne Ri Valley community party
i ne'd Saturday night at the
w.M.i.ui.uv nan at nice Valley,
Five hundred was in plav durini?
the evening with Mr Tee having
men's high and Mr,. Stokes ladie.
VI d .. ...
Huirs went 10 sir. linn.
bar
wnn th c.undn.
I . .. .i. P ? .' . .
Afte
the card play, refresh-
menls were served by the hoste -
" ,0 and Mrs Leo Sparks.
i J" ?,nd Mrs- Kennelh Mulkey. Mr.
: "a Ms- urn Schnsso. Mr. and
i - MrS. Jack Sewell. Mr anil
Mrs.
"" nacon. Jir. and Mrs
Fred
l Mr ,.j Mr. l- ti" .
i Elta Wallace, Mrs Golden Kruse
iMrs. Bertha Stocks. Mr Heiirv
; McDougall, Harry
Dunbar and
""ouai'-
fter. eti man-re., ....
elv. Audrev Brim vr. Mnim i.nl:
Mullm. Dons Krnwisher. Bettv
Spackman. Eleanor Huntoon and
one guest, Janice Owens.
r anion show chairman Donna
Dean Blakelv. announced that lc-ord nd Mesdames crn Hoi
Dractiee for the .hnu, ,n,,w h. h.i.i i gate. Harry Barker, Lloyd tor-
March 27 and that .11 nrt.,..
i . , r
wouia oe notmed. A social hour
'"Joyd. The next meeting will
"ere bp held at the home of Mrs Jew
ell Rapp Wednesday. March 26.
JOINT AFFAIR PROVES
OF MUCH INTEREST
The Wilbur and Winchester
schools held a joint spring festival
at the Wilbur gymnasium last Wed
nesday. Cloyd Riffe was in charge
of the vocal numbers and Robert
l enneville presented the school
band in several numbers. All the
teachers nf the two schools coached
their students in songs and singing
games and dances for the event.
Tnr flr1 f""r grades sanz sev-
""al songs and participated m m.
sical games. The second grade alo
F"'"' two rhythm band num-
" ....,. ti.v. ine i.ay
"'.
inetips' was featured hv the fifth
grade and the sixth grade sang
several numbers in harmony. Two
square nance numbers hy the fifth
Helen Curry. Grace Hatcher Eve.
lyn Fostpr and Nancy Harris
The afternoon was spent playing
pinochle with prizes awarded to
the two top winners.
MRS. LEE ENTERTAINS
FOR MRS. NEIL BURPEE
Mrs Neil Burpee of Oakland was
honored at a birthday party Tues
dav afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Jesse lee
Other guesis werp Mm. Grace
Carstenson. Mrs Ruth Bunch and
Mrs Edith Dunn. A gift was pre-
sen ted to Mrs Burpee by the
group
Delicious refreshmenis were
sprvpd by the hostess.
BALL AND CHAIN CLUE
' HAS ENJOYABLE POTLUCK
! The Tenmile Ball and Chain Club
! met at the Tenmile clubhouse Sun
1 day evening for delicious potluck
dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lee
' were host and hostess for the eve
ning. j Present were Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cen
ters, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dwight,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dwight, Mr. and
Mm ! A U . . I hlil.. mA
It - ' i r-t. i -'.
clubhouse tonight at :30.
MRS. DELMA MILLER IS
ELECTED CLUB OFFICER
Nonpariel Community ' Club
met Wednesday evening at the
School House. Jewell Pyles took
the Sth grade children to the Roller
Rink in Roseburg during the meet
ing. A letter of resignation from
Mrs. Ralph Emerson, president,
was read and accepted as she is
moving to Washington and Mrs.
Delma Miller, vice president, was
! elected to take her place.
j The 1st and 2nd grades had the
program and Mrs. Ruby Holloway
showed moving pictures after
which the 3rd-4th grade mothers
ervea refreshments. Next month,
I APril l6- ,ne meeting will be tne
1 election of for the ensuing
ye,r-
DO A DEED CLUB HAS
ENJOYABLE POTLUCK
1 son, Hallie Martin, Pat Liesineer,
' Marvbe e Morrison. Mane John
ton ana two children; teres tl-
! ll0 djsh,rlinf fs.nger.
The ladies worked on quilt blocks
j for a quilt that they are making.
a""011 receivea a gui irom
n,r s'cret Pa nl Mrs. Brundage
uum net uai vwiu now lives
! Maine.
i The next meting will be a plant
1 exchange,
1
1 INSURANCE WOMEN GIVE
BREAKFAST FOR EMPLOYERS
' . -
i me noseourg Assn. oi insurance
i u'.man hnnn.i I,-;.. - i
"omen honored their emplo ers
recently at a breakfast held at the
Swedish Dining Room.
Before breakfast a short pro
gram was presented on "How to
Get a Driver's License in Oregon."
Door prizes were drawn by Tom
Pargeler of Umpqua Insurance
Agency and Neva Havens of Quine
& Co.
The following firms were repre
sented: Ken Bailev Ins.: Dwavne
Buell: C. L. Bowers & Co.; Ump
qua Ins.; Emery-Foley Ins. Co.:
Do'glas County Claims: Quine St
CO.; Thompson Insurance: Rose.
I burg Realty & Ins.; Tipton Insur-
lance Co.; all of Roseburg and Gill
i insurance Agency oi lanyonviue.
MRS" R0TH ENTERTAINS
! AT PARTV F0R DAUGHTER
' i n t.i. -i
.MIS.
fiusiess wnen sne enienainea ai
her home in Tenmile Tuesday at
! shirlev ,
I Games' w'
rn" c
party to honor her daughter.
on her ninth birthday.
ere played during the aft
ernoon. Shirley received m a n v
ovely gifts. A lovely decorated
birthday cake was served with the
mres v mtm s.
1 1 res"nt to enjoy the occasion
i were: Bo,,.v Hughes. Clifford Bak-
er. Karen and Kathy Hosteller,
Marge Long. Linda Long. Jo Ann
! Edwards. Janet Burr, Lorna Hunt
Ipv. Sharnn Allen and Deloris, Dav
! id and Ronnie Roth.
SEW AND SO CLUB IS
ENTERTAINED WEDNESDAY
: The St. Patrick motif with white
' stocks and greenery and white ta
' pers were used as the table decor
. ations Wednesday evening when
Mrs. Richard Riggs entertained
the Sew and So Club at ther home
De,n Avenue in Sutherlin.
The evening was spent in sew
ing and visiting after which Mrs.
Riggs served a dessert - supper
to one new member Mrs. Frank
rush. Howard Wahl, Lon Hunt and
M. ,,.:. Cla.nha.h Tl. hav! n
Marvin Steinbach. The next meet
ing will be Wednesday April 9 at
the home of Mrs. Millard Wood.
ABEELS ENTERTAIN AT
RECENT PINOCHLE PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Abecl enter
tained their pinochle club Saturday
evening at ther home in Melrose.
Following the card play, lovely
refreshments were served to Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Nickens Carl Beck
er. Royce Busenbark. Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Veenstra. Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Siples. Mr. and Mrs D. N. Busen
bark. Mr. and Mrs Otto Matthews.
Mr and Mrs. V. S. Woodruff. Mr.
and Mrs. L. L. Chitwood and the
Abeels.
DINNER AT CANYONVILLE
SERVED BY METHODIST MEN
Canyonville Methodist men serv
ed a capacity crowd of 90. at their
ham dinner Thursday evening at
the Masonic Temple dining room.
Chefs in charge were Gordon
Clark and Jim Fuller, assisted bv
Bart Nordhng. Elmer Stanley,
Norman Hanson. Gene Cherwink.
John Hakansnn. Bill Marsters. The
Rev Cyril Dorsett and George
Bnnkwnrth
BARTLETTS ENTERTAIN
AT BIRTHDAY DINNER
Mrs and Mrs. Clarence Bartlelt
entertained at a lovely dinner
nartv Wednesday in honor of their
dauahter-in law Mr. Dean Ran.
lett. on the occasion of the latter's
birthday. Spring flowers formed
a pretty centerpiece on the lace-
covprpd tablp
Atlpnding were Mr. and Mrs
Dean Bartlett. Patty and Bruce,
and the host and hostess.
BIRTHDAY CLUB HAS
MEETING ON TUESDAY
The 12 Birthday Club of Canyon-
ville met Tuesday evening at the
home of Mrs Ed Musser with Mrs.
Milton Herbert co-hostess,
Mrs Guy Mussv nf Grants Pass
and Mrs. Sam Albert on were
guests of the group for the eve-
ning
Mr. And Mrs. L. Wilson
Entertain Team Thursday
Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs.
, Lewis G. Wilson, counselors for
the St. Pauls Lutheran Young
People, honured the church's bas
ketball team at a delicious ham
dinner at the parish house. The
team won second place in the
church YMCA league
The long serving table was cov
ered with a beautiful white linen
.cloth and was centered with the
attractive trophy, which the team
had won. Low white bowls of col-
: orful spring blossoms flanked the
trophy. Favor baskets were clever
STITCH AND CHATTER CLUB
ENJOYS SOCIAL MEETING
Twelve members of the Stitch
! and Chatter Club of Wilbur met
, Wednesday for a combination meet
ing and birthday celebration. Mar
garet Veal and Edithe Bagley were
hostesses for the day.
A lovely cake, baked by Mrs
: Veal, was cut in honor of four of
i the members, Mrs. Emma Harvey,
Olga Harvey, Estella Hart and Bea
Long. Gifts were also presented to
each of the honored guests.
JOLLY CIRCLE CLUB IS
ENTERTAINED TUESDAY
The Melrose Jolly Circle Club
members were entertained Tues
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Leonard Cooper. Following a short
business meeting and a social hour
of visiting, dainty refreshments
were served.
Present were Mrs. Karl llofman.
Mrs M. M. Manning. Mrs. Auslin
Lynch. Mrs. C. t Wulff and Linda;
Mrs. Bill Cooper, Mrs. Harry Tro
dell and Mrs. Cooper and Lor a
Belle.
SKATING PARTY HELD
! BY FRESHMAN CLASS -
i The freshman class of Canyon
ville Bible Academy sponsored a
skating party to Roseburg Friday
evening with a hamburger feed and
a movie in the academy dinin?
room.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cox, freshman
class advisers. Mr. and Mrs. Wd-
lard Fenderson, L. C. Masters.
I John Fenderson, Mrs. Robert Shaf-
ifer. Mrs. Paul Malm, Gordon Rad
ford and Dwight Stanton accom-
panied the young people.
LUNCHEON PARTY
HONORS NEWBERG VISITOR
' Mrs. Bill Weatherly of Elkton.
. was hostess Tueday at a luncheon
given at her home in honor of Mrs.
C. W. Johnson of Newberg who is
visiting this week with her mother,
Mrs. Jack Gorman.
I Invited guests were Mrs. John
; Abraham. Mrs. Ted Hansen. Mrs.
1 Bill Hansen. Mrs. Wade Henderer,
Mrs. Jerry Winterbotham and Mrs.
Jack Gorman.
CAMELLIA CLUB MEMBERS
TO HOLD ANNUAL AFFAIR,
1 The sixth annual gathering of
members of the Camellia Club will
1 be held Monday evening. March
i 24. in the Roseburg Women's clnb
: house. Husbands of members are
invited to attend the affair.
A potluck dinner will be held at
6:30 p.m., followed by entertain
I ment.
I Mrs. Helen Fenwick and Mrs.
i Clara Stiewig are co-chairmen in
charge of arrangements.
SILVER LOCKS CLUB HAS
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
j The Yoncalla Silver Ixicks Club
met at the Church of Christ. Tues-
day afternoon to celebrate the first
: anniversary of the club. The birth
days of Mrs. Opal Kelso. Mrs.
Anna Kmgery, Mrs. Tom Wallace.
Mrs. Ada Thompson. Mrs. Dicker
Sr.. Mrs. Luce and Mrs. Bird Nel
son were also celebrated.
I Three large beautifully decorated
! birthday cakes were cut and serv
ed to about .11 ladies Plans are
being marie to have a Mother's
Day Tea in May.
BRIDGE PARTY GIVEN
AT JOHNSON HOME
Mrs. Philip Johnson entertained
her bridge club in Drain recenlly.
Mrs. Pete Martin won first prize.
. Mrs. Jack Gorman won second
prize. Mrs. William Cool won conso
, lation prize and Mrs. Ann Hanson
won traveling prize. Guests were
. Mrs. Forest Johnson and Mrs.
' Ann Hanson.
LOVELY BIRTHDAY PARTY
HONORS CYNTHIA ANDERSON
A birthday party for Cynthia An
derson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Anderson, was given by Mrs.
Harold lliggins at Elkton Satur
day. Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
Phillip Gavick and son and Herb
Alldridce.
FAMILY BIRTHDAY DINNER
HONORS MRS. HENDERER
A family birthday dinner was
given at Elkton by Mrs. Wade Hen
derer at her home Tuesday for
Mrs. C. G, Henderer Other guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Weather
ly. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weath
erly and Mr. C. G. Henderer.
LARGE PARTY EVENT
OF FRIDAY EVENING
Mr. and Mrs. William Baim
bndge of Elkton were host and
hostess Friday evening for a par
ty for the Wells Creek Church
members. About 45 members were
; present.
ore you all set
for the new season?
Plea t ke iSMey Ht seri.g
with a eaw hair styling. Lat ewr
'wu .M'.'.t take cere ef
y.ur e.err beevty n..d. Phone Ht
en eppei.tm.nt, today.
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING
FAIRHAVEN SALON OF BEAUTY
FERN CRAIG, Owner
I4S7 Wtsf Henard ORckerd 1-SHT
basketball baskets under which
was written the place cover for the
guests. Colorful pennants lined the
walls and i large basket of sprmg
flowers graced one end of the room.
Members of the team attending
the delightful dinner were Bud Mc
Ghehey, coach: Mrs. MrGhehey,
Don and Jim McGhchey, Tom and
Ted Kolberg. Jim Aten, Richard
Sylwesler and Pastor and Mrs.
W. A. Sylwesler. Members of the
team unable to be present were
Pat Wilson and Dave Fromdahl.
After the dinner the group went
. to the parsonage for an evening of
games appropriately centered
around the basketball the'me. Mrs.
Wilson had charge of the games.
At the parsonage the team was
joined by Miss Pat Fromdahl. Miss
l.avonne Hartman. Steve Kummert,
Jay Stone and Milton Sylwester.
Delicious refreshments were
; served by Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
later in the evening. Assisting the
host and hostess in arranging the
delightful party were Mrs. Joseph
Noyer, Mrs. William Goetz, Mrs.
John Leonard, Mrs. Kenneth Si
! mon. Mrs. Russell Kaine. Mrs. Roy
Hebard and Mrs. W. A. Sylwester.
! Jodau
! C7 And
tomorrow
SATURDAY, MARCH 22
Evtrgr.tn Grange card party.
Prizes lor pinochle and canasta,
8 p.m. Public invited.
Mu Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi,
i potluck and card party, 6:30 p.m.,
homes of Mrs. Jack Trusty. Bring
1 own table service
Boots and Calicos Square Dance
Club, Winston Community Bldg.. 9
, p.m.. F'rancis Walling, Marcola,
caller. Everyone welcome.
Buckeroo Square Dance Club,
potluck supper and quarterly busi
ness meeting. 6:30 p.m., at Barn.
j Bring table service, main dish, sal-
: ad or dessert. Dancing at 9 p.m.
Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 p.m.,
; 245 SE Jackson, for more informa
tion call OR 2-2755.
i Belles and Beaus Square Dance
Club, 8 p.m.. Washington School
gym in Oakland. All square danc
ers welcome.
SUNDAY MARCH 23,
1 Roskrucian Order, 7:30 p. m.
, Room 221, Umpqua Hotel.
West Coast singing convention,
' Winston Baptist Church, 2 to 4 p.
1 m., open to public.
I MONDAY, MARCH 24
1 Ladies Oriental Shrine, 8 p.m ,
home of Mrs. R. B. Curtis, 1135
NE Beulah Ave., election of offi
cers.
Navy Mothers, home of Viola
Frye, Hazel St., 7:30 p.m., regular
1 meeting. Prospective members in
vited. Zonta Club, no-host dinner meet
: ing, Coral Room of Hotel Umpqua,
i7 p.m., with Gladys Puckctt, dis
i trict governor from Spokane.
Town and Country Garden Club,
herb tea for members and invited
; guests, home of Mrs. L. E. Ad
ams, 2 to 5 p.m., 377 SE F'owlcr
St.
i Pilgrim Congregational Fellow
ship potluck dinner and planning
: meeting. 6:15 p.m., Seventh-day
' Adventist school. 655 W. Umpqua.
i Oakland Garden Club, home of
j Mrs. Guy Pealer. 1 p.m.
Buckeroo Square Dance Club
1 pattern dancing at Barn. I to 10
p m.
Women of Moose special initia
tion, at lodge hall, 8 p.m.
Sutherlin city budget coilittee
. meeting. 7:30 p.m., city hall
Business and Professional Wom
en's Club. 8 p.m.. home of Golda
Nichol, 454 S Spruce, health and
safety committee in charge of
program.
Neighbors of Woodcraft, Thim
ble Club home of Mrs Ruth
France. 80S SE Brockway, noon
pollock. 1 p m meeting.
Glendale PTA, elementary
: school, regular meeting, film or
'child guidance clinic. Nominating
: committee to be selected.
Lookingglass Community Church,
special business meeting, at
church. 7:30 p.m.. all members re
quested to attend. Purpose to se
lect new- minister.
Camellia Club, sixth annual
: gathering for members and hus
bands. Woman's Club, potluck din
ner. 6:30 p.m., followed by enter
tainment. Knights of Pythias, Pythias
1 Hall, regular session, 8 p.m.. re
, freshmcnts.
Valentine Chapter S. OES. Mvr
tle Creek
Roseburg City Council, 7:30 p m.,
city hall.
Roseburg Jaycees, 6:30 p m., Ho
tel Umpqua.
Umpqua Kennel Club, obedience
classes. 7:30 p m., fairgrounds.
. AAUW board of directors. Cham
I ber of Commerce rooms. 7:45 p.m.
Winston Community Club, I p.m.,
regular meeting.
Hayloft Square Dance Club be
ginners class. 8 p.m.. Preschern
Barn. Dude Sibley, instructor.
Winston. Dill.rd Kiwanis Club,
'8:30 p in.
OPEN
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