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Sat. June 21, 1938 The Newi-Review, Roiaburg, On. 11
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TAU ETA ETA held an installation dinner party at Winston in the beautiful garden house
of Mrs. Philip E. Johnson on the South Umpqua River recently. Ruth Bradley did the
catering. Pictured above are (back row) Mrs. Bob Anderson, Mrs. Jessie Wolker Mrs
Wayne Wheeler, Mrs. Bill House, Mrs. Earnest Peel, Mrs. Cris Sabala and Mrs.' Dale'
Mode. -Front row: Mrs. Harold Walton, Mrs. Charles Kinyon, Mrs. Roy Woodall, Mrs.
Austin Welt and Mrs. Bud Elliott. New officers below are vice president, Mrs. Wayne
Wheeler; secretary, Mrs. Austin Welt; president, Mrs. Charles Kinyon, and treasurer
Mrs. Earnest Peel. (Pictures by Kash, Winston Studio).
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PAST PRESIDENT Mrs. Jussie Walker of Tau Eta Eta Club, pictured above at left, hands
over the govel to the newly installed president, Mrs. Charles Kinyon. The installation
took, place at the Philip E. Johnson garden house on the South Umpqua River ot Win
ston. (Picture by Kash of Winston Studio).
Tau Eta Eta Club
Installs Officers
Tail Eta Eta held a Combined
installation-dinner meeting in Wins
ton recently in the home of Kirs.
P. Johnson, with Mrs. Ruth Bradley
as catercss.
Mrs. Jesse Walker, installing of
ficer, installed the following offi
cers, President. Mrs. Charles Ken
yon; vice president, Mrs. Wayne
Wheeler; secretary, iMrs. Austin
Welt; treasurer, Mrs. Earnest
Peel. Following the installation ser
vice, Mrs. Charles Kenyon was
in charge of the meeting and wel
comed to office Mrs. Zeke Wal
ton, sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. Bill
House, scribe: and Mr.s. Bill House,
Mrs. John Elliott and Mrs. Earn
est Peel, as Trustees.
Committees at large welcomed
were Mrs. Roy Woodall, sunshine:
and Mis. (Jerry Smith, Mr.s. Ted
Vretlas and Mrs. Bob Anderson,
welfare.
A past president's pin and a pot
ted fuchsia, was presented to the
retiring president, .Mrs. Jesse
Walker, who thanked the group for
the gifts, and for cooperation for
the past year.
Preceding dinner, a lour of the
beautiful landscaped grounds was
made by the group.
An invited guest and speaker of
the evening was Mrs. Lee Wilson
of Winston who spoken on 'Fram
ing and Making Pictures in the
Home." Mrs. Wilson demonstrated
several pictures and the process
ot maKing tnem.
BRIDE-TO-BE HONORED
AT CHARMING SHOWER
A very lovely surprise miscel
laneous bridal shower was given
recently at the Camas Valley
Orange Hall in honor of Miss Char
lotte Barrus, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Mars Soulhwick of Camas
Valley. Miss Barcus is to be mar
ried June 26 to Ronald P. Munch
.Mixed floral arrangements were
used about the grange hall and an
arrangement of roses centered the
lace covered table on wnich Ihe
shower gills were placed. Beautiful
corsages were presented to the
brirle elert and her mother.
Following the opening of the
many lovely gifts, delicious re
freshments were served to Miss
Barcus and to Mrs. Charles Crouch,
Sherrill and I.eAnn Moody. Mrs.
Robert Wheeler. Mrs. (lav I.ooney,
Mrs. Willie Carter. Mrs. Ford Ba
ker. Mrs. Oral Salle. Mrs. Don
.awson, Mrs. Howard Milton. Mr
Jess McAIaslcr, Mrs. Dean Delan
ey, Mrs. Frank Kinnan. Mrs. Ron
Ross. Mrs. James Combs. Alice
Jones. Mrs l.es Catchnole. Mrs.
Phil Boyd, .Mrs. .Mars Soulhwick,
Mrs. Tom Weathers, Mrs. Irwin
Smith. Mr.s. Richard Thrush, Mrs.
Jim Weathers. Judy Milton, Doro
thy I.ooney, Judy Defferding. Sher
ry l.ooney. Mrs. Ernest Wheeler.
Maxine Dancer. Mrs. Jack I'ar-
nm, .Mrs. nay uancer, .Mrs. Lotus
I'anst, Mrs. Dorris Lamm. Mrs
Richard Munch. Mrs. E. A, Mark
ham, Mrs. Xcal Brown and dauuh-
ifrs. Barbara and Elizabeth; Mrs.
rranK Brown and grandson. Lar
ry; Mrs. ( Ivde Akey and daugh
ter, Lynne. all of Camas Valley;
Mrs. Margaret Stair. Newburg,
N D ; .Mis. .lerrv Stroud. Morton,
Wah.: .Mrs. Dale Ross. Roseburg,
and Mrs. Fred Soulhwick, Looking-ulass.
INCOMING OFFICERS of the Roseburg Business ond Pro
fessional Women's Club installed at an impressive cere
mony Monday night at the Roseburg Woman' Clubhouse
are pictured above. Left to right: Florence) Snedaker, cor
responding secretary; Charlotte Hyre, recording secretary;
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Margaret Beeley, treasurer; Connie Jean Judd, proxy for
Lillian Stratton, second vice president; Edith LaBoe, first
vice president; Arta Fowler, president, and Elsie V. Down
ing, Myrtle Point, president of the Oregon State Federation
of BPW Clubs. (Picture by Clark's Studio)
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AMONG THE FIRST teachers ot Umpqua were Mrs Bessie
Edwords of Roseburg, obove lefr, and Mrs. Irma Andersen
of Eugene. They taught at Umpqua in 1909 and 1910.
MRS. NICKENS TO HEAD
ROSEBURG PNG CLUB I
The Past Noble Grands Club met
Thursday evening at the home of
Mrs. Carl Nickens. Hostesses were
Mrs. Nickens, Elma Zimrick, Ad.i
Hanna, Ilulda Howe and Evelyn
Fredrickson. Bouquet of beautiful
roses vere used about the rooms
A 7:30 dessert supper was serv
ed to guests. Vesta I.angfield, Ber
nice McDonald and Sue Sanders
and members, Mavnic Pickens. El
sie Mills. Susan Bowman. Mar
taret Saunders. Ruth Reese. Eth
el Bailey. Susie Jackson. Ethel
Busenbark. Mattir Cosnrll. Mat
gie Dent. Ruble Bloom. Una Wil-i
limns. Mamie Fell. Daynise Beach.
Dorothy Nnal. Fave Jensen. Lena
l''Kle. Lydia Rondman. Ella Len
ox. Uerl rude HallieM. Velma Her
man, Alice (ioff. Alvia Welherall
and Daisie Damn.
New officers were installeil bv
Alice Goff and Mayme Pickens.
They are: President. LaVfinc
Sickens: ice wesidint. .Margaret
Saunders; secretaiy. Daynise
B".ich: treasurer. Dor-ithy Ned.
'I'he next mee'tnsi wi'l he a piniif
Friday, July 18. at 6 p m at
I nipqua Park for menilH'i and
their families. Secret Pal names
J'lll he drawn at th' lime. Mm-
"rrs are to hi irte foxl and th
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MATILDA S. RAPELJE, above, left, retiring president of
the Business and Professional Women's Club, presents
the gavel to the incoming president, Arta Fowler at in
stallation of officers party held at the Roseburg Woman's
Clubhouse Monday evening. (Picture by Clark's Studio).
BP WC .Installs New
Officers Monday Night
Roseburg Business and Profes-
THE OLDEST TEACHER of the Umpqua School present at
the reunion was Mrs. Lucy Brock Kruse (in wheel chair),
who mokes her home at Roberts Creek. She will soon be
89. With her ore two cousins, Mrs. Alta Fortin Wosem
ond William Fortin, both of whom come from Idaho for
the affair.
The 2nd annual II m n a it a Deforce Henrv. Thnm Powell nmh
School reunion was held at the Manning, Agnes Caylor, Buelah
I mpqua School Sunday for all mi- Kimball Marsarel Warn
pils and teachers who had attend-1 vievt Murphy, Irma Andersen,
en me coles Valley, Day, Tyee and , Pearl Hand, Vera Bacon, V
sional Women's Club installation
dinner took place at (he Roseburg
Woman's Club Monday at 7 p.m.
President Matilda S. Kapelje was
mistress of ceremonies.
The emblem service was present
ed by Connie Jean Judd and Ed-
ythe Uilmour, followed by initiation
of members, Floretta Anderson,
Margaret cceiey, unetta Dudley,
Edna llelgeson, rern Hobday, Ber
tha McCoy and Louise Pipes by
membership chairman Frances
Linlotl, Matilda Rapelje and Arta
Fowler.
Florence Snedaker presented the
second-year scholarship award to
Miss Judy Barnhart.
Installing officer for the candle
light service was Elsie V. Down
ing of Myrtle Point, Oregon State
Federalion president. She was as
sisted by State Corresponding Sec
retary Doris Nashlund.
Lovely corsages were presented
to outgoing officers Matilda Rapel
je, Ana F'owler, Connie Jean
Judd, Charlotte Hyre, Edythe Gil
mour, Margaret Beeley and Alvia
Wethercll.
Incoming officers installed for
Iza Kruse and Janille Mathis. Yon-
calla; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Baird and
family. Mrs. ND Mrs. Alva Man
ning, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hand.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram uermond and
family, Mr. and Mrs. CTeve Miller
and Wayne and Dallas Germond.
Oakland; Mr. and Mrs. Carver
Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sut
ton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Baird and family, Mrs. Beulah
Kimball. Mrs. Mildred Culver. Mrs.
Eva Mary Norris. Mrs. Emil Hall
and Miss Lois McNabb, Sutherhn.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mohr and
family. Myrtle Creek: Mrs. Mar
garet Ware, Stayton; Mr. and Mrs.
Loyal Mohr and daughter, Mary,
Mr. and Mrs. Cam Caylor, Mrs.
Vera Matthewson. Mrs. Marsaret
Shellon. Mrs. Dorothy Byrd, Mrs.
i. nia neves, .Mis. Myrtle tienigan
.Mrs. Anna Rainwater,
the year 1958-59 were Arta Fowler,
president; Edith LaBore, first vice
president; Lillian Stratton, second
vice president; Charlotte Hyre, re
cording secretary: Florence Sne
daker, corresponding secretary;
Margaret Beeley. treasurer: Gene.
va Hyde, sergeant-at-arms. They
were presented wun corsages.
Doris Cooksey sang two num
bers, "The Desert Song" and "Toy
Land," with Frances Lintolt at the
piano.
Small tokens of appreciation
were given to the outgoing offi
cers and committee chairmen by
Matilda S. Rapelje, who in turn
was presented with a lovely gift
from the membership.
The dinner, served at a beautiful
ly decorated table to 30 members
and guests, was catered by Ruth
Bradley.
YONCALLA SAFETY CLUB
HAS OUTING AT COAST
Yoncalla Lions Club sponsored a
day s outing for students of Yon
calla grade school, who weremem
bers of the Safely Club for the
school during the past year. The
group drove to the coast where
they enjoyed a picnic dinner at
lloneyman Park and a tour of Sea
Lions Caves.
Mrs. Pauline Latham, safety ad
visor of Ihe grade school, and Mr.
Latham, Mr. and Mrs. Les Smith
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allen from
Ihe Lions Club chaperoned the
group.
Those enjoying Ihe outing were
Nancy Dodd, Jo Van Krevelin, Von
za Thompson, Barbara Dodd, Tom
my Ellis, Jerome Moen, Larry
Hoagland, Henry Byron. Michael
Latham. Brian Timmons, Rav
Pond. Dan-ell Brainard, Co! lis
Huntington, Charlotte Bralton,
Sherryl Pontius, Carlene Meyers,
Gordon Smith. Charles Woody,
Jane Green, Mary Adams. Sharon
Knight, Mary Abbott, Jimmy Jane
Edin. Cheryl Bjork, Kathy Wqod
and Roger Carney.
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SIXTEEN teachers were present at the reunion ot Umpqua ond who hod fought there
between 1909 and 1958 . Standing (left to right) Delorne Henry, Evelyn Elkins, Beu
lah Kimball. Pearl Hard, Irma Andersen. Bessie Edwnrris Cent's,
own table service, coffee and munmng, nnno Komwaier ond Margaret Ware. Front row.
cream to furnished by the club.; Bacon, Verus Motthewman, Agnes Caylor, Thoro Powell and Laura Winniford.
Vera
niiiia itaiinvMii-r, air. and iiski
Mrs. Clayton Wood. Mrs. Pearl 1 FmtSNDSmP card clur
Kruse. Mrs. Lucy Kruse. M r s. RIENDSH,P CARD CLUB
r i :-."-': . .. s. v . H , a , i.uveiv arrangements 01 aza eas
Millwoods schools which now com-: Matthewson, Evelyn Elkins, Anna i Vi1 "sefe t-m ' ... n ') "d Canterbury bells were used to
Rainwater, Laura Winniford and V '. , ,,"L V. "Z. " n I
..ii.s. ..unit viailvc, all Ul HU9C-
burg; and Mr. and Mrs. O. C.
Thompson, Miss Mary Kamp, Mr. I
prise the one school
A notluck dinner was served at Addie Hall.
LS'iTr . 1 p"!p' ,V 0,ner ending were Mr. and
E?.n i '"If " 'n,oyed '.M I Mr- Allen Band and family of
I Z el ,1,ern"nV " '"; Winnemiicca, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs.
ril,r "f Hoseburg who wil Dennis Iivelace, Mrs. Leta l.ove
ih' f 5 " i . 'h! nldesl pupil lace ln(1 IUrrv .ovc.ei , of
here. She had attended school in Ur,ln; Mr, ,nd Mr, ,;,,. w,.
he Coles a ley School when about ,,m ,, famiVi Portland; Mr. and
five years old. Mr, WN Koj.n Mr ,,, jyr,
The meeting was conducted by ' John Wasem and Mrs. Vivian Chl
the chairman. Delmar .Murphy, 1 rane, all of Grangeville, Idaho;
who was re-elected for Ihe coming I Mrs. Mary Hanson, Madras; Mrs.
year. Mrs. Delorne Henry was j Verus Jach of Fenn, Idaho; Mrs.
elected secretary. Next year's I Oliver liittlo of Milton Freewater;
meeting will be at I'mpqua on the j Mr. and Mrs. William Paulsen, Mr.
second Sunday in June. land Mrs. Robert Adkison, Mrs.
Seventeen teachers were nrexent. Irma AnnWmn M ra Mar-i Pin.
! all hut one still living in Douglas sted and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wood
County. They are: Bessie Edwards, I son, Eugene; Myrle Ellison. Mrs.
and Mrs. Sam Henry, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Teller and family, Mr. and
.Mrs. Delmar Murphy and famiW
Mrs. Thora Powell, Mrs. Lilie
Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Roe
der, Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Mur
phy, Air. and Mrs. W. H. Jones,
Miss Joyce Rippstein, John Hoc
dcr, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Winnifords
and sons, Mr. and Mrs. John Ba
con, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Henry, Mr
and Mrs. Lee Winniford, Kenneth
Fortin, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pecry
Miss Sharon Wilson, John Thennes
and sons, Mr. and Mrs. L. D
Haines, Edgar Soil and John
Paulsen, all of Umpqua.
decorate the rooms when Mr. and
Mrs. John Bacon entertained the
Friendship Card Club Saturday eve
ning at their home.
The hostess served baked ham
and salmon wilh Ihe pntiuek dinner
which was served ai 7 o'clock to
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Haines, Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Schosso, Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Hand, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Thielc. Mr. and Mrs. Alva
Manning. Mr. and Mr.s. Virgil Chen
owcth, Mr. and Mrs. Van llutche
son and Mr. and Mrs. Baron.
Hibh score for men was held by
Virgil Chenowcth and low score by
Alfred Hand. Ladies high score
was received by Mrs. Haines and
ladies low by Mrs. Hand. Sweep
prizes were received bv Herman
'Schosso and Mrs. Chtyiowelh.