The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, November 29, 1958, Page 7, Image 7

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ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH annual Christmas
bazaar will be a two-day event of Thursday and Friday,
Dec. 4-5, at the parish hall ori SE Cass Avenue. The sale
will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday and from
8:30 o.m. to 5 p.m. Friday. Linens, holiday decorations,
kitchen accessories, childrens toys,, religious gifts, baked
foods and confections will be on sale. Lunches will be
served both days from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Coffee hours
will be held from 8:30 to 11 am. ond from 3 to 5 p.m.
both days. Dessert and sandwiches will be served Thursday
from 5 to 7 p.m. The public is invited to attend. Pictured
above are Mrs. Don Hagedorn and Mrs. Lowell Winters
of Ste. Anne's, and Mrs. James H. Harris and J. W. Wilder
of St. George's Episcopal Guild. (Picture by Chris of Photo
Lab).
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Patron Of Famous Museum
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BUSY MAKING TAMALES for the annual Christmas bazaar
to be sponsored by the Women's Society of Christian Ser
vice of the First Methodist Church, are members of the
organization pictured above. The bazaar will be o large ond
interesting event of Dec. 3 at the church social hall. Mrs.
A. B. Taylor is general chairman of the tvent and will
be assisted by Mrs. Donald Hand, who with members of
the Keystone Circle, will have charge of decorations.
Numerous booths will be maintained during the day. The
doors will open at 8 a m. A snack bar luncheon will be
served from 1 1 o m. to 2 p.m. Chicken pies, fclad, rolls
and dessert will make up the menu. Home-mode dough
nuts and coffee will be served throughout the bazaar sale
hours. The public is invited to enjoy the bazaar. Besides
the sale of tomales, fancywork, novelties and holiday dec
orations will be offered by the various groups of the
church. (Picture by Clark's Studio)
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SHANNON DOYLE, pictured obove, gives the 50-year
emblem pin to her grandfather, Royce Busenbark, at the
Roseburg Chapter No. 8, Order of Eastern Star, potluck
dinner affoir Thursday evening honoring Master Masons
ot the Masonic Temple. The pin was by courtesy of Mr.
Busenbark's own chapter. No. 237, Valley Center, Kan.
Shannon told how her grandfather became a Mason and
a Star. Pictured below is Mr. Busenbark with the worthy
matron and worthy patron- Nell Cooper and Leland Bloom.
All Master Masons were escorted and introduced. R. B.
Hampton thanked the chapter members on behalf of the
Mosons. Lovely refreshments were served later in the even
ing in the dining room.
Mrs. Lee Lacey Hostess '
To Club On Thursday I 1
nf much interest in Rn.sebtirtf is t with colored Dicttire of hi nent-' Mrs. Lee Lacey entertained her
the recent purchase of the famed .house and famed orchid conserva- hridRe club at her attractive home
bust of Cosimo De' Medici, 1st tory appears in the .Nov. 9 issue : Thursday evenins. The autumn mo
Grand Duke of Florence by Ben-! of the San Francisco Examiner. tiff was carried out in the decora-
venuto Cellini, one of the most factorial Living magazine section. ,iions. '
widely known men in the history I Mr and Mrs h I. M-llonrv Eniovinc the eveninn with Mrs.
of the arts, made by Roscoe P. formerly of Hoscburg and now of Lacey were .Mrs. Arthur Wilson
uaes, inrnier nuseiwrs resiueni, 7135 Sit; 34th St. I i
and great patron of the M. H. De- recent visitors to the
Young .Memorial .Museum in ban (he latter enjoyed
Francisco. 1 (Jakes as he was
AHhouth its history can be nr her i.i mmhi-
traced baclc to the mth century George E. Kohlhaqen
wnen 11 was acquirea Dy an r.ng- Frances Howell. Mr.
nsnman in naiy, ana aunougn 11 '80 years off ace. He
nds ut-cu in miieuid iui mui u 1 m tne lale 1880 s
than 30 years, its traditional at- Baker, Ore. He made his fortune card play, Mrs. Lacey served love
",""" J ,Y selling liasnnsnt naileries. His ly refreshments,
verified, so that its recent identi- penthouse home on Pacific Heights I
fication as a work by Cellini clear-j j, noted for it magnificent gar- xl TAU SORORITY HAS 1
ly described in letters and other dc and orchid conservatory INTERESTING MEETING
documents of his time, is in the whjl. , San VnnfiArn ...,., ,
nature of an actual discovery. 1 ,,,,:, .1.. ..11;.- ius- iiameu
Thbse who are members of Doug- ' r' p rhVin ' iii. i u . memlK'r' ana K"cs,s ."' Al lau
s County pioneer families .rV "ml RV, c.JI'.aptcr. Beta Sigma I'hi. at her
.,i,v, ...,,iic l,,,. 1111011 nnu noma nennesnav even nc.
Tha president, Mrs. C. P. undt
Heights in San Francisco. While a ' " .' She welcomed and introduced
resident of Roseburg, his home , ' rlor '0, KoinK to san f rancisco,rguesls, Helen Ware and Margaret
was located at the corner of SE Mr- and Mrs- Mcllenry had gone; clay, the latter a transfer from
Lane and SE Jackson Streets,!'0 Southern California, where the Crescent City, Calif.
where the First Presbyterian 1 former attended a conference and The sorority'j annual fashion
Church now stands. He and h.s heVV V?,?.",. Hn ilhow and card party to be held
late wife have done much to furth-l their daughter, Horence eariy , ,he was discussed
er art and other cultures in San Anne, and then to S,1n Francisco, A dJfjnj, dat fu the af(ajr has
Francisco and their gifts to the , where Mr. Mcllenry attended 1 nQt , bpcn c,
M. H. DeYoung Museum fill sev-, conference for -three days . yund fjxcd chrisl
en rooms 01 ine museum ann are necause OI noscoe r uases ana , which had liny silver F
enioyed by countless thousands of his late wife. Roseburg residents . ... . :: .,,- .. E
.. ,. , , , wi" have special pleasure and for i9.-9. Au members drew their
Stories regarding the latest gift pride in visiting the M.. H. De-, namp5 durj thp evenini!.
of Mr. Oakes to the museum ap- Young Museum and seeing t h e -lh Christmas party will be Dec.
pear in recent issues 01 1 noin Lire laouious reasures given in uie at ,he home of Mrs- D, Ulm. t
anil lime iiiagmmca iiiu iuiy iiiuscuin uy uie udnrs irtiiiu.v. 1 ick
Alan Knudtson, guest speaker for It
the evening, Drought many unus
ual stones and rare gems to show.
He explained why some gems are
now so rare and also told how
i synthetic stones are made.
I The next meeting will be Dec.
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To honor Roseburg Southern Pa- Yardmen and their ladies includ- wlln yr, Dimick assisting,
cific yardmen, engineers and fire- ed Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Spray,; Mn' j'nkela assisted by Mrs
men for having a 2000 accident Mr. and .Mrs. A. w. .McGinre, Air. vundt served delicious refresh
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now makes his home in a Louis i ,: -n
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Southern Pacific Men
Honored At Banquet
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free days, a banquet was held at and Mrs. 1. M. Dunn, Mr. and mcn t0 guesls, Alan Knudtson,
Carl's Haven with the wives and Mrs. C. I,. Johnson. Mrs. and Margaret Clay and Helen Ware,
ladies of the men as invited guests.i Mrs. J. W. Beville, Mr. and Mrs. 1 ,.j , mmhr Mrs. Jack Wharl
I Officials of the company attend-: Dean McAlpine, Mr. and Mrs. G. )on Mrs. H. A. Johnson, Mrs. Joe
in g were L. R. Smith, superintend-! C. Kirby, A. R. Valez, Bea Rus- Barncs Mrs Dan Diniirk, Mrs.
ent of the Portland Division; B. W.lsell and L. E. Wettstine. Engineers jau ju( Vlrs. Lawrence Peter
Bishop, assistant superintendent: and their ladies present were Mr. , son Mrs ' Robert Kent and Mrs.
B. E. Miller, safety superintendent and Mrs. M. C. Byrd. Henry t'ole jjert Griffin,
for the Shasta and Portland Divi- and daughter, Mrs. Thomas; Mr.
sion; Howard Hughes, road fore-, and Mrs. George Abdill and Mr. GOLD STAR MOTHERS
man of engineers, Eugene, and T. and Mrs. J. Rlore. : HOLD INSTALLATION
W. Bernard, trainmaster, Rose- The 2000 accident free days is the i
rtland. were ann .Mrs. Hill Benson, guests, anil v , m i MV V E.k . -- . V v ' rt I .
museum and Mrs. W. L. Toner. Mrs. Donald Jep Jit f. - 4 - t . , " I, 'i 1., 5-. 1 ' ' ' J
calling on Mr. Pcsen. Mrs. hnule Kcrshner, Mi -1 1 J " " " V '1
a olose friend William Cooke and Mrs. Haney Vi i , lK'Att ' - ''Ti " '' " -"'I ' -
and aunt. Mrs. Knng. t ' . . f v f'1 ' '.,1 ft' I
;n and .Miss High score for the evening's con ' t V i .T F 4 v4 I
Oakes is now tract bridge play was won bv Mis I k , V ' f ' 5 . .. -
left Roseburg Tozer with Mrs. Kershner winning I , f Tt . J B v ttv ' i fi
md moved to second hieh score. Following the 5 X Ji M H i-tLfJ 5.,.'W ' , ' -! .
l..tfUi-i,lillrf-l.f-.t i.. .. ii mill Yie'i i It HIS ..,.,,, I m-.mml
burg, and his wife.
'best record in the system.
Gloria Ruth Johnson
Now Mrs. Jerry Carson
At a 3 p.m. ceremony Saturday white corsages. Mrs. Smith was in
afternoon at the Canyonville Meth- charge of the gift table,
odist Church, Gloria Ruth John- Out of town (juests included Mr.
inn rtaup hter of Mrs. Svlvia John mnA fr V 1 CB,,.-. snH .nn
tnn nf l-'nppne was married In in, ..r rn.twim. t r-.ii ui' McChesnev. Snnngfield;
Jerry Carson, son of Mr. and Mrs. ar, ,n(j daughter. Betty Ann: Mr.1 Curtn. Grants Pass, and Earl How- at the beautiful Philip Johnson
Installation of officers for 1959
for the Roseburg Chapter of the
Gold Star Mothers was held at the
VPW Hall on Garden Valley Road
Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Dovie Parnsworth, state
president, of Portland, and her in
stalling team conducted the cere
monies. Assisting were Leona
Baker, Springfield; Elizabeth
Gimpl, Eugene; l.ydia Jensen,
Eugene: Barbara Brumbaugh, To
ledo: Edna Castle. Toledo: Artis
Mildred
TALKING TO SANTA CLAUS are Michele Modson, ago 3, Mik Madson, oge 7, and
Lance Ulmer, age 4. The traveling Sonta is sponsored by Beta loto Chapter, ESA, end
will call at any home for o small charge. Proceeds from the Sonta visits will be donoted
to the Crippled Children's Hospital in Eugene. Reservations con be made to have Santa
call ot homes. For further information call Mrs. Bill Modson, OR 3-7760 or Mrs. J.
L. Richey Jr., OS 9-5215. Santa will visit any home in the Roseburg, Garden Valley ond
Winston-Dillord areas. A small gift will be given to all children visited. (Picture by Har
lan B. Carter).
Series 'Of Luncheons
Planned By Auxiliary
Plans are nearly complete fori are: Monday, Mrs. L. J. Fuller
the "Christmas Shopper's Special," I ton; Tuesday, Mrs. William Car
a series of luncheons sponsored by j Pn, . Wednesday, Mrs. Bill
Douglas Community Hospital Aux-1 Schulli; Thursday, Mrs M. L.
ihary, to take place Monday j Hallmark; and Friday, Mrs. Roy
through Iriday, Dec. 8 through ' Bradley.
UPC, J. I IIC IIIIU lllMHIS WIU DC IIPIU -
Be Happy! Be Healthy!
VISAN
Vitamin Supplement
P. 0. Box 288 Roseburg
Sivmnnil Carson nf Canvnnvllle. I anA Mr ll.,vu lett. musician
The Rev. Cyril Dorsett officiated Mrs. Johnson, all of Eugene; Miss ; Guests were Mrs Anderson, Mrs.
at the double ring ceremony. Shirley Ann Brusoe, Klamath Hayes. Mr. f.impl, Mr. Met hes-
. Fall.- Mr. Prio-iiia Parri.h mH nev. Mr. LaPrath, Mr. linn-
r.ntering on we. arm. o ner - I-i V""" nnh n4 Mr. Johnson.
L Roy Sondenaa. i '.'": : I nK ff,rer. installed for
hrnther-inlaw
who also gave her away, to piano
music played by Eugene Southwell, I my "" Michael, all of Portland
Ik. - innlnrln AnliAnia
I D. Hansen, riresident: Martha Ball.
er: Merle Doering. sergeant-al
arms; Ada Ames, Americanism;
Helen Martin, custodian of records;
Olive Johnson, publicity chairman,
and Gladys Bcrgh, musician.
AROLAS ENTERTAIN FOR SON ON BIRTHDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Arola of Gar-
Hen Vallev honored their son. i ai-
vin. at a birthday dinner Sunday.
Invited to the noon celebration
:e prin- ncr a ween noneymoon, ir. ... ,..i.i. vr. :..
cess style ballerina gown with a and Mrs. Carson will be at home. . . ,.nd vice nresident- Alice
fingertip veil falling from a ban-! in cf-l!i mmpMUiv'.
deau and carried a pink and blue ed from Renville High School rl.t,ry". My L,pr,th. treasur-
Betty Ann Ballard of Eugene, a , .. ., - .
niece of the bride, served as ran- Dentists Wives EnOy
lUghb,..".e,;nk trim'.! Luncheon On Saturday
m.H in ninlr and wearinff a nink c. .l-
corsage, was matron of honor. Da- in ,h,,r nu,b.nds to the Oregon c5!Lt JATUROAY
vid Anus served as best man l Pink St,te jjen,, Association mid year, CARD PA"TT A'UROAT
and blue ribbons decorated the meeting at the Hotel Umpqua, en- Mr. ,nd Mrs. Frank Binder of
tamiiy pews. joyed a delightful luncheon in the riktnn were host and hostess at
Preceding the service Eleanor Ir- Indian Room. The tables were beau- their home Saturday evening at a
win sang "Because of You" and lifully appointed for the occasion. I pinochle party,
during the ceremony John llakan- Mrs. Robert Galloway was in invited guests Included Mr. and
son sang "I Ixve you Truly." Both charge of decorations and was as-i jir, Warren Billick. Mr. and Mrs.
were accompanied by Mr. South- sisted by Mrs. Paul Flood, Mrs. paries Solomon Mr and Mrs
w'll- JJwight Boyles, Mrs. Bruce Het-. D,lr,n Rarnes. Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Immediately following the cere- rick and Mrs. Lee l acey. Favors ciemo and Mr. an I Mrs. Alvin
home on the North Umpqua River
at Winston from 11 a m. In 3 p m.l
each of the five days. Proceeds
will go toward specialized hospital
equipment.
Mrs. Johnson la general chair
man aud also has charge nf the
tickets. Tickets for the luncheons
may ha secured at the door or
may be reserved by calling Mrs.
Johnson at OS 9-5M or Mrs. Louis
Wright at OR 3 WI85. Large par
ties are advised to make reserva
tions. In addition to the luncheons,
shoppers may purchase attractive
ly wrapped gifts and table decora
tions made available at "Santa's
Gift Shop."
Hostesses for the five affairs
SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEWS-REVIEW
Peter Arnta.
Friends and relatives who drop- mony. a reception was held in the were in cnarge oi Mrs. james n. Kestersnn.
pH by in the afternoon to wish church with punch, coffee and wed- r inlay, assisted by Mrs. nirnard Alvin Kesterson and Mrs. Charles
"Haouy Birthdav" to Calvin and ding cake served from a pink and McDonald. Solomon were winners nf the pi-
o.r. ih honored cuet and his enioy birthday cake and cotfee blue decorated table by lrs. Iru- The program was In charge of noehle prizes, Vein Clemo and
wife Electra, and Bib Johnson. : were Mr. and Mrs. "trman Has- man Gunn and Mrs. E. J. Sauve. Mrs. Jeffery Currier, who present-Mrs. Charles Solomor won first
Anita Hottma'n. Donme Hnttman, 1 bareen, Mr. and , Gary Ni- Coquille. The mother of the bride 4 Miss Helen Casey. Mrs. Robert pnres and Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Mr arl Mrs Howard Bann, Jim chol. Curtis .Nichi'. Debbie Ni- and the parents of the bridegroom ftuaerriaa of Drain greeted the la- Billick won traveling prizes. Re
tfmm Car If rni Hn Aro- chnls. Clarence Williams and Dr. joined the brial couple i the re- Op at tb ripor. Covers were plac-' freshmen's were served at the
laam eAroia ar. ! Mrs. Albert Morene. 'reiving line. Both anthers vil aat lats close of the evening by the hostess.
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PETITE MARIE
BEAUTY SALON
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t5 W. HARVAftt, OR -4001
MABSW A. MILtE
Chfi s 1 Mm
ANNUAL STOCKHOLDER
AND
MEMBERSHIP MEETING
Monday, December 1, 1958
8:00 P.M.
CLUB HOUSE
For the election of officers ond any other official
business in the interest of tha organisation.
Roseburg Country Club