A BIRTHDAY. PARTY honoring Ann Johnson, 6, was given Jan. 30 by her mother, Mrs. Everett J.' Johnson, at Winston. Guests ere friends from Mrs. W. Bushong's kindergorten ot Winston. Prizes were won by Bruce Richey ond Peggy Bushong. Lovely gifts were presented to the Ink I hi 11 v ' . guest of honor ond birthday refreshments were served by the hostess. Front row: Peggy Bushong, Allan McLen nan, Ann Johnson, Talbot and Cathy Clousen. Back row: Lori Campbell, Dexter Herd, Bruce Richey, David Johnson ond Judy Hall. (Picture by Kash of Winston Studio). 0 ) 1 l mm i Ml -s, s. lT:; !! V M TO v. -f.fr. A t.U.wUJ THE CENTENNIAL PARTY" held Saturday evening at the Canyonville Masonic Temple was a large ond successful event. At the top left Douglas County Commissioner Huron Clough is shown reading the Oregon history. At the top right ore Mrs. Arthur W. Bourn ond Mrs. D. W. Helli- i- I "A MO i . i Ail. J j 1 , Tit- S Ea i tesMataAi. Tir ifrn i, 1 i ii ii . nMnWimit mil 1 . 1 1 ) frsit FRIENDSHIP NIGHT HELD BY OAKLAND CHAPTER, OES In -a hall Iwaiitifullv cl.'r.irji cil in the vali'nlme niniif. (i.iLlami 1 uapirr i. unli-r of tho l-:jti nm .-ii;ni 1 hp inri-lini- ui run cltuti'd hv Mrs oiga Biehnm. ur lh maircin. and lej Koailman. worthy patnm The (olluuina hunurnl i.ue5 ere miroauoecl : Mrs iila Wuu FOUNDERS DAY OBSERVED BY DRAIN PTA MEMBERS I Th DtJin PTA observed found n Uiy t it Krbruary meeting ' by presenting corsages to its pa-t t ptesidenti wno Here pre.enl. a ntMory ui lite cirRtir iali.in joet hack 45 ears when it a orsanied in 1913 under Iho ihau manship of the late Mm. Madeline Russell. In 19;'5 Hie loal i-hapler became aldlialed with the national organization Over the eais the (roup has successfully sponsored the hot lunch program, outh or ganuatums such as Camp Kile and t ub Scouts, college scholar ships, the kindergarten and other actiu ties. Letters were read from three of the earliest presidents. Mrs. Wat son Lea. who had received her in vitation to attend the Drain r ound ers Dy program on her Hh birth day; Miss Aihena Kdward- and .Mrs. Charles Delk. All expressed j their good wishes and regiel that they could not spend j Scouts of Troop 78 presented nd ' retired the colors. luvocatHin was mven tiv the 11 ev Kills- Munre ; Aiier a snon nieeiuuj tne program " "" uprr ami reirrnment l anvonville: Mrs. Jlarifred t ool I was turned oier to ihe rounders included ice cream decorated with and' I'ele Tennell Drain- Mrs Day chairman. Mrs. Carl Kinig. P"1 lurks. k(, and i,llllun Tura v. V0t- j Several numbers by Ihe high Invited guests included Mr. and lase Grove; Mrs. olive Palo and school dallt-e band ueri iit-esHnlftl Mrs Vli-r.in Vtuf.H lu-... Mil.x Sl.-ril .. I. . si... under the direction of T Harmon. 1 Charles ' Packer, Sue Byin. l.orl , Margaret Richardson and Wiliiam 'T "iug. as i n oanas soioisi, ena iwiumus, Phyllis l'lttman, Hinningham. (iranls Pass; Mrs auu rfuini siuiuiiieer prescnieo so- i.oveia nan. .anura MiltiHT, tilan cal numbers. Piano solos by Bob che, (irandma" Wilson. Don W hippie and Delos F'.chlin ard en-. na DeBau, Mrs. Warren Carter terlaining pantomimes by Bob and Carol Carter. Crites. Bob Whipple, Steven Cole ' KUlESUnv DfW CLUB HAS INTERESTING MEET PINK AND BLUB rlie GIVEN FOR MRS. MEAD Honoring Mrs Myron Mead and her new baby daughter, ha Kay, a sin prise pink and blue shutter was guen Thursday evenu g at the Green Meadow trailer Park hy Mrs. Howard Covey, with .Mrs Jim Parrott as co hostess. Gifts were presented in a charm ijily decorated pink and blue bas kel. Nut cup favors and t:ie cake decorated with pink and Dlae rose buds, blue bootees anil a tiny bas sinette, carried out the pmk and blue theme Present for the affair wi -e Mrs fines Turner. Mrs. Frank Kern, Mrs. Dan Priest. Mrs. Pal Olsen. Mrs Green, Mrs. Don Smith. Ihe ; Iwo hostesses and the honurce and her new daughter Mrs. O. T Car ter scut a gill but was unable to be present. On an earlier occasion. Mrs. Mead was complimented ut a sur prise dinner : nd pink and blue shower given bv Mrs Charles Packer and daughter. Ciiailene The jMicst book was in the form of ' - b- 21' 195, Th Newt Review, Roieburj, Ore. 9 KENT HOME SCENE OP SOCIAL HOUR SATURDAY Guests and members of Xi Tau Chapter. Beta Sigma Phi, enjoyed ucNiiuui social notir at t h t 'rVi l0'rml" rs ' " tame ot Mr. and Mrs. Robert ken" dilfeiem chapters Ihur .lay ce- Saturday Before the Sweetheart ning at the clubs annual Friend- Ball. ovieetnean Mrs. John Carnss. cand.daie for Ihe Sweetheart Ball queen, was iiuest o' honor. Mr. and Mrs Ken tn- re freshments to Mr. and Mrs. John berly. nasi urand maimn ,,r n,,s. s-'amtg. Mr. and Mrs. Ken n.r- buig; .Mrs. Marsaret Harris m'n- ilr- "d Jlr John Ixing iiiemher of Kstail committee of f,,,u',- and Mrs. C. P. Vundt l.rand t haptei. Klkton: Mis In- Jr "r ana Airs uicu Bouev. Mr. verne on Schnltz. srand repre sentativa to New Hampshire in Oregon. Roseburg;. Mrs. Cat men Johnson, grand rcpresental.se to Illinois in Oregon, Drain, and the following worthy niatrous and pa trons Mrs. Xeile Cooper and Le land Bloom, Roschurg: Mrs. Eve Ivn Healh and Joseph Jacuues. , Thelma Griffith. Riddle: Mrs. Donna Bosscn. Flkton; Mrs Gene Halstead. Glendale: and Gail Buf ' fington of Jacksonville. s a.X 1 IE 41 -,..- rib m 1 U I 1 J f ' .1 S.WVv "II : and Wayne Stanfield completed fine program Refreshments were served by fifth and sixth grade I mothers. I LOVELY SHOWER PARTY GIVEN FOR MRS. WATTS Mrs. Bud Watts and h?r lldav- old sun. Jackie Lee, were honored at a charming pink and bl.ie show er Friday at the Glide home of the hostess. Mis. Mabel Higgins. After the honoree opened her many gifts. Ihe afternoon was spent in playing games Lovely re freshments were served butfet style. The table was centered with a gaily decorated cake, a gift from Mrs. Jack l.ambnghl. Knjoying Ihe allernoon wen Mrs. Jay F.dler, Mrs. Larry Hayes, Mrs. Louis Pugh. Mrs. Lawrence Casey, Mrs. F.d Nichols. Mrs. Jack l.ambright, Mrs. Fred V a n o u s, Mrs. Fldon Anderson, Miss Mign on McCormick. Mrs. Harry Wag ner, Mrs. Russell Wood and the honoree. Mrs. Bud Walts and baby son ana Mrs. John Lowers. Mr and Mrs Bob Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Howie Lyon. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grilfin, Mr. and Mrs. Kalvin Aro la. Mr and Mrs. Julian Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dimick and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jokela. WINSTON GAY LADIES ACCEPTS NEW MEMBERS The Winston Gay Ladies enjoyed a party recently at the home' of Ruth Wade in Winston, honoring the birthday of Wiltna .Mitchell, who received a number of lovely Sifls. Preceding the party, a short meeting was held and the follow ing four new members wer. e. cepted into the club: Georna The Roseburg Business and Pi Guests spoke a ew words and Rowland. Donna Huffman Venice the officers of Oakland introduced Standough, and rocky Carlson L .VIT ..K',"-!' .,?d Pr',sen'"1 l!Vm 1 The group will give five dollar, to w.lh valentine heart sacnels. Mr, ih. MT r,n?". --V." ?? ? fessional Women's (Tub met at the'Na0,m H,K r,'ad a" interesting a while elephant sale as a fund. Woman's Club on Monday evening. Pl'er on Abraham Lincoln and the 1 raising protect lna Brown won Most of the members were dressed participated in a skit the door prire. in centennial costume. Theme at '" M,s ' Rehwalt acting as1 Follnwino th ih. h.i:.,!..,. mr ciriiiug was run. -. "s -...-,--, "mi. tiirss- iresnmenis were server! I The large table was artfully- dec orated, the centerpiece being hv is hosless tn I3i-oqh, tini,. lying large valentines trimmed Mars Mi-rnnnell n ed in white lace formals and car- iiiaieu. me centerpiece neing a .. .,k .. u.. - , j . , a,ks: .uss-unuch, uean .viowev, handmade log cabin which had J Th 'e. 'ni i .'7 i' W"h Belly '-""K"'". Addle Stobbe. xi been made by the father of I aura "P"'- Presented a cleverly- exe- ola and Dons Goodman. RuUt lies. o, lamp, and candles ,n an- j a'' ' ,' ' ' WmB -Mitchell, In, Brown ti-me holders were us.sd for light- , 'ti " "", dMi Ir, "v'y: nTkth ,our new """beri. ini; , I arlisie singing It Me. t all ou ' The next oartv will he at ih. presented hy Dorothy , Hulh BrW.',COmP,"l,,, M"- 0' March 11 was attired a, a 1 . i. at 7.30 p.m. ing A skit wa. Suksdorf who comic bride. A grand march fol lowed, all members carrying lamp, and candles. The march concluded with Ihe presentation of an old oil lamp to Peggy Heeley. treasurer nf lh fluh ul,n 1. l. i i- in March ' All ,.,.,.l l .1,. I ' Fl'I'n CrOW was a card stating (hat she was. Those to go to a local furniture store' n,rnl committee were and pick out a floor lamn which lrs Howard Wahl, Mr Those sending gifl, but unable to'lM,r5nip1 would he a present from the mem- I stUf rfrachinnnl, ,..... ed in the dining room wnich' w as I !25J?1'LTI11JLNJ r0K beatitifullv decorated wiih cupids, i COMING RUSH PARTY lT r&PS&FvX ! .."-eet't a" , , i nad charge of the program "W'hat's serving on Ihe refresh- iew In Music." Wayne Wagner of nrlnittee were Mr: and Jtickett, Mnsie mi, ,.,-i .1 , I r .; s .,.,w aa muss ar.d Mrs. i en lovable and informativ Amn- terophomc phono- vsell (Douglas centennial chairman for the Oregon Cen tennial), ore shown in pioneer costumes at the party. In the lower left, the Weaver descendants start the pioneer parade ond in the lower right the queen ond her court greet the guests. attend were Mrs. Forrest Losee. Mrs. Dale Buck. Mrs. William Byrne. Mrs. Arthur Selby and Leo Sparks, Mrs. Mr,. Vera Smith Barnes. Mrs. Oliv r.una niuweu. 1 stration on Mrs. Lethal granh units. Putman. Mrs. 1 Mrs. Jerry Rauer vl,.. .i. lines loaned hy V. Vivian I.ogsdon. Mrs. Llovd Goodoaster of Rose- . A.lvl" "etlterell and Laura lies l,ro had cha A Side table was rierm-atofl u-ilh antique dishes and fashion nwga-'S0"? "illjanen. Mrs. Genevieve denl. conducted the meetiii2 Com. , iraslf Sire M, Ah,nn SIh I h,,, ... hi inccs were appointed tor the com burg. CHURCH OF GOD YOUTH ENTERTAINED THURSOAY Irask. Mrs. Ida l.ehmin Mr, Noreen Perrault, Mrs. Fontelle Schtilze. Mrs: Marian Turner, Mr,. Dena Bennett and Mis. Lola Rehwalt. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP HAS PARTY AT LYNN HOME The Christian and Missionary Al " i '.' """JUS" - I rge of the program. Host. esse, for the evening, Flossie Vir den and Fern Hobday, served re freshment,. ' Th nevl muulinu ii-ill kA , tkA Velva Holcomb entertained the home of Bertha McCov 5:12 W Church of God youth group at her Hazel, home on Coles alley Road at a valentine party Thursday. The eve- NORTHSIDE SUNSHINE CLUB ning was spent playing game,. HAS ENJOYABLE MEET Refreshments were served to the 1 ,, , following guest,: Doris. Ruth and ! v X'r ,rT 'n."rtl'"d trmm, .;ir,f.it, ii,k,.i h,. NorthsHle Sunshine Club Ihursday v.r wilm. iinUn 'nniio tiiiFi-... 1 "'rnoon home of her ed slides were shown and lovely ne.'l-on Stratton, Kathryn Strain. "TfTlL k' W"ltJ'rl''- I refreshments were served hy the Geraldine. Larrv. Rohert and Nor-1 A "ry bouquet of Japanese i hostesses, irgmia Lynn and Nan- ing rusn party to be held at the home f .Mrs. Curtis Fiiiley. Final arrangements were made for the rummage sale held last weekend. me annual candy sale was dis cussed and planned. After the meeting members stuff, ed Foster Seal envelopes. M r a. iswi- "j j j . . , . man Miller. Wayne. Steve and Don- ,,u ""l"""' "oraiea me cy BarKer. ar..e . k....i I Attending were na liutchins, (. harlene bluhbx. A ,n Vh.ri CS . Anne' Heni-1 f.a.mend.v.;,',ln were enJOyed gan, Douglas Dykeman, Carta Pe ters, Jim I.amka, Sharon Penning ton, Gail Crittenden, Alia Glenn. Donna Vesterling. Linda Schindler, Judy Smilhee, Avonna Bowers. Richard Sylwester, Marion and Ralph Helton, and Annabelle Pe- j ters, youth counsellor for the group. I ROSEBURG ART ASSOCIATION PLANS FOR JUNE EXHIBIT Mr,. Purler Lainhart entertained Karl' Stewart. Kathy -fames. George Ives. Judv Dill.. I) 1 1 I 1 , I J Agnes Wear won the hhrh "'2 . ""'"i I oeryic vurncr. juay wunr, fnyi- Mrs. the second high prize. Mrs. William Sliewig and .Mrs R. D. Parsons were honored with a delirious birthday cake and love ly gift from Ihe club members. Covers were set for guests: Mrs. Glen Weatherby and her daughter, Julie, and Mrs. Phil Hart; Mrs. Agnes Waer. Mis, Bernardine Prin cen, Mrs. William Stiewig, Mr,. K. u. I'atsons. Mrs. (iustie Nove, A parade of pioneer descendants, : brief histories of pioneer families the center of interest. Mr,. Madge an authentic lookin Indian tenee giving brief .histories of families as their descendants appeared w Gazley, Mrs. Charles Z.fka, Mrs.:jn whu.n , , ,. represented, and a skit honoring a parade around the room. Fam-, Marian Blaser. Mrs. Bert Ing, Mrs. ! . ' seatea rets nam James F". Blundell. early day Can-1 dies represented included the fol- lx Briner and Mrs Guv llaed! i ,nd Ralphs Weaver as his yonville school teacher, were two lowing: Mcl.am - Linville.iproh-! age decorated the dining room and daughter, added to the decor plan nignttgnts ot tne Oregon centennial , amy the earnest, having come in'l.oson Winn. Mrs. James Lome Dinnaay pany neia aIuraay eve- 104K iianks-woriry; Briggs-Ball; I Mrs. Benneta Pickett Mrs. How- ning at the Masonic Temple Canyonville. Nearly 200 attended th They were greeted by hostesses Canyonville Centennial Dowager Queen Anne Worthinglon Cassidy and her court, who appeared through a door in a mammoth heart to welcome guests. Little Ava in two different families of Weavers: I Gazley. Fate - Raymond: Riddle; fair. wollenberg; Rice: Clough Klliff; ricKelt. renn. Bealman and Matthews-Hill. Little Jerry Bnggs. son of' Mr. and Mrs. Webster Briggs, probably represented the greatest number of pioneer families, hav ing. 17 ancestors who crossed the ard Green. Mrs. George Bollen- baugh and Mrs. Jesse David pro vided the refreshments. Besides the huge heart center ing the stage in the auditorium, ned by Mrs. Ix)i, DeWald. During the refreshment hour, R. E. Cas sidy presented Mrs. Cassidy wild a watch commemorating their wed ding anniversary and gave each member nf the court centennial china and valentine candv. members of Ihe Roseburg Art Mrs. Dora Schroeder, Mrs. George Assn. Tuesday at which lime plans I Frew and the hostess, Mrs. M. L. for the art exhibit in June were!rry. discussed. i The hosles, was assisted by Mrs. Leland Van Allen invited Mrs. Waer and Misa Princen. Ihe group to hear a travelogue 1 COLDEN 4C Mcu.... which she presented at Camas Val- Slhi u! lev Thursday. HAVE ENJOYABLE MEET Mrs. Floyd Warner told of the I Colored slides taken during the interesting art classes being held year the Ralph A. Voeller family iui iniinii. i.ic ,r uu,F nvra in r.urope were enjoyed ATon snuwru aumc ui iiicii wins, iiima Amy Robinson gave a talk on the technique of painting clouds. The hosless served tasty dessert refreshments to Mrs. P. F'. Beav- 1 er, Mrs. Donald Croucher, Mrs. I Kenneth Ford, Mrs. Ksther Gilli I land) ,Mrs. C. B. Keeney, Miss I Amv Robinson, Mrs. Charles K. Todd. Mrs. Inland Van Allen. Mrs. i Floyd Warner and Mrs. Jack West, members, and to a guest, Mrs. Dale Zeller. i VALENTIN! THEME USED AT HAPPY HOUR CLUB MEET McCarlev and Kathie IxirUe posed ; plains as cupids while Mary Beth Proctor i Color moving pictures of Canyon and Leslie Brown, miniature cen-'ville highlights the past 1.5 years tennial princesses, pulled curtain, i including Canyonville Centennial revealing the heart. Mrs. D. W. i parade pictures were shown, by Helliwell. Douglas County Oregon i Robert Shaffer of CBA and cen- Centennial chairman, presented tennial parade slides were shown S u Z t. " "V ir fas.irfv i-,ih a h,,o- kn,,n.,.t ir. u. ' Mm Street. Cov ' ro- i With the group singing "School Bess Clough. Canyonville hi,- Days." the concluding skit of the tonan and local Oregon Centennial evening honored James F. Blundell. chairman, acted as mistress of teacher at Canyonville and Days ceremonies, interspersing number, I reek from 1875 to 1902. and Mrs. Bowker Hostess To Luncheon Club day evening at the American Le gion Hall on Oak Street by a large group of Golden Aga Club mem bers and friends. Nancy Voeller explained about the family's trav els with all the enthusiasm of youth. The photography was ex cellent and the subjects very well chosen for the vivid descriptions of life in F:ngland and on the con tinent. Refreshments were served from an attractive table decorated in the valentine motif. Red tapers glowed in the three-tiered candela bra on either side of a crvstal The Riversdale Happy Hour Club "hjfh, Jl'ld Photic bou- ui...j.. ,k. k ' quet. About the room were artis- Wrs.W. f. BaHey.The groupm.de I '1' llnfll ma ,A Ih. 11 . . 4 L.i..., a'k ' s..sn valentine theme was carried out lis LaBrake and Lewis Paulson. Class counselors present were Mrs Lewis Wilson and Mrs. . Arthur Hocnisch. Others attending were the Rev. Arthur Hoemsch. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Lynn, and the two hostesses.. CHARMING DINNER PARTY HOSTED BY DON HARMONS The Riversdale home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Harmon was the scene of a dinner party Friday evening. Arrangements of daffodils, heather and daphne were used about' the room. The dinner table was cen tered by an arrangement of camel lias. Places were set for Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Conn, ilr. and Mrs. Jack Denton, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mat thews, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Christian, Mr. and Mrs. Don Kruse, Mr. and Mrs. Don Guilcy and the host and host-ess,- Mr. and Mrs. Don Harmon. The pleasant evening hours were spent playing games. Refreshments were served at a late hour. PINK AND BLUE PARTY HELD AT ANDERSON HOME A lovely pink and blue shower Thursday honoring Mrs. Donna Beahm was held at the home of Mrs. John Anderson in Oakland. Games were played, with Mrs. Carmen Cox and Mrs. Pat Ross winning prizes. lianr-a Vnnth k'ot i,,u,.k.. Af tv,- u.. Bishop served refreshment tn thm crest Church enjoved a valentine Allowing members: Mrs. Jim Wil parly Salurday night at the home',?"' Mr- - Hargis. Mrs.. Wayne of Miss Virginia Lynn. i "sner Mrs. Harry Dunning. Mrs. Table games were nl.ved. color- J"Jry...B.1,u"' ,M" . h A. Nelson i i.j ' , " t- " mis. vurus rinev. ALL SOULS ALTAR SOCIETY TO SPONSOR ANNUAL DINNER Preparations are underway for the annual St. Patrick's Day ham dinner sponsored by All Souls Al tar Society. Chairman for the affair Is Mn. D. Rice, with Hie fallA-irix chairmen: Kitehen, Mrs. H. Clarke and Mrs. R. Abrahamson; dining room, Mrs. V. Murray and Mrs. G. Rader: food. Mrs. W tnrf.r... Mrs. P. Kennedy. Mrs. L. Hallor an and Mra. S. Whetstein; adver tising, Mrs. R. George and Mra. J. Maney. Tickets are now available for the dinner to be held Sunday, March 15, at the IOOF Hall in Myrtle Creek. SUNDAY EVENING PARTY HOSTED BY COLLEYS Mr. and Mra. Sharon Colley of Elkton were hosts Sunday evening at a potluck dinner and evening of card playing. Invidted guesti were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Klurjr and sona of Yon calla, Mr. and Mrs. Mac McDon aid of Hice Hill, Mr. and Mra. Art Cormere and daughter: Misi Nor wood and Tom Fredricks, all of Drain; Mr. and Mra. Warren Bak er and family. Mr. and Mn T.rf Colley and son and Father Line- nan oi St. Johns Church of Drain. Mr. and Mrs. Colley celebrated their birthdays Sunday evening and their daughter, Mrs. Warren Bak er, baked a birthday cake in their honor. RADIO CLUB WOME HONOR MRS. McLAIt. Mrs. Donald B. McLain was hon ored at a pink and blue shower Mrs. M. C. Bowker entertained ed at a beautifully appointed table here bridge club Thursday at a for Mrs. John 11. Robinson, guest luncheon at her lovely home on William Hileier Mr, Ph.i k..j. ers were piac- er. .Mrs. J. E. Slattery. Mrs s.eorge nnarton of Lincoln and Wash-1 lington. with Uncle Sam and Miss i.,,; i . . . , - -, a,t. i, II n I in the games and refreshments. Li. ... iilT'. " .l..h "'"-'Peck, Dixie Hagan, Mrs. Charles hom. u,. rwi. i.. Mrs. Bailrv served delicious re- r ,"h"' . " ,u fh S k ..'Beahm. Carmen Cox. Grace Os- Mr. Aired MI nrf V.aa (r.chm.ni. . ....i. u,. ii u Co-hostesea for the March 1 hr am. di..i..i. rJ V'"' .. "r. Alfred M. Land served de- Refre'shmen,; were served to i ffimelxT.rof' l Knapp, Mrs. Mrs. II. M Kathenne F-wen, i meeting and party will be Airs. STATE'S BIRTHDAY IS , CELEBRATED AT YONCALLA About 2.10 atlended "Oregon's D . , k.J !.,..-, l.ij .l nn Ihe Dro.iam with hnmnroii, . brnnoht tnuether trhnnlm.i.. nr,n ine gym tale, garnered from her own pio- Mrs. Cassidy including Mrs. How- neer ancutr. ard Green. Mr.,. Flmer Stanley, After an Indian praver. given bv i Mrs. R. K.- Paris. Mr,. Arthur the Vonralla grade school Sat- Mrs. C. D. Glenn Mrs. Harry Bruffv and the host- less, Mrs. Bowker. I High scores for the afternoon's bridge play were won by Mrs. nuuuison ana ,virs. (jienn. DOUBLE BIRTHDAY PARTY Pete llam. the group sang ' Ms- Oregon" and "Star Spangled Ban ner'' with music of the evening pro vided by Carol's Country Cousin, and violinist C. L. Cleveland. A congratulatory wire from G o v. Mark Hatfield was read and Huron Baum. Mrs. G. X. Riddle. Mrs Susie Cochram. Ralph Weaver, Frmel Briggs, Flton Rollenhaugh. Huron Clough. Pete Mam. Clay l lam and Bes, Clough, with Phil Blundell. teacher. Refreshment, were served in the A very delightful double birth day dinner party was enjoyed St. Valentine's Day at the Archie 1 Moore home near t'mpqna. The honorres, Mrs. Archie Moore and I Jake Francis, were presented with i lovely gifts at the table, which was beautifully decorated with hearts and flowers, the birthday Places were set for Ilr .nil Mr. I Dale Woodruff and daughters, Nan I ry and Pam, and son, Scot, of Portland; Miss ( harlene Moore of Kugene; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fran cis and Lulu Campbell of Suther lin. and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Moore. LUNCHEON AT UMPOUA IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR VI r. 1Am A-A SI.. B.I . Ik... I .... .. j D.. m. j , i. . .''- "" """sun, .sirs ruwri ,.,s,c -. - i.mt-u uv in un- ii'c .11. anu .us. uirn icii iisrs were won ny case'lolfev. Mrs Bvrtla Swineh.rt and oration,, games and refreshments. Johnston and Kathy; Mr. and Mrs i walkers. Money derived will be I Mr, Flo Rrppstein were luncheon (.len Johnsinn presented a magi- Tom Gruwell, Betty Ivell. C arol used to help defray the expense, I guests Friday at tha home of Mrs c'an act assisted by his daughter. Kemper. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff pear- of the dinner Any' fund, left w Opal Mun'on Ton Joelson Road near Enjoying the party Clough gave a resume of Oregon dining hall decorated with valen hi'lory. tine and historical exhibits with Miss Clough introduced and read a huge Oregon birthday cake a, Girls Entertain Their Fathers Saturday Night A Daddy-Date party wa, held by Stephen, and Karen; Jim Thomp the girls of the Hume Builders son and Knslina: Glen Turner and Class of the Latter Day Saints Lorraine: Doyle Rich and Ronda: ( hurch Feb 7 at the home of Mrs Jim Hanlin and Kileen; Jim Pol Gladys Pearson. The Valentine lard and Diane: Hugh Clark and urnay evening. Decorations were kerosene lamps and Oregon grape. CELEBRATED ON FEB. 14 A potluck dinner was enjoyed at t M. During the dinner hour, the Klkhead dance orchestra furnished old-time music. A large four-tiered birthday rake, made and decorated by Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Kirkelie, wa, cut and served after dinner. Most all the ladies and children and many of the men came in ndTh.jrreTH":,',.xrn.:'H";"''" ..... beard, of all descriptions, as well; as old-time derby hats worn by the men, added to the merriment, j A very line program consisting' of an original solo by Miss .Norma Latham, accompanied by her mother: a men's quartet from Ihe high sihool; group singing from the Scott, Valley and Vonralla grade school: and a skit. "Buying the New Hat." by the Halo Squaws was followed bv a cake walk. Six-1 Mrs. Charles Lee and Mrs. Jack Leonard, and to members. Mrs. j C. N. Downing. Mrs. Albert Mo- rene. Mrs. rn. c. wainn. Mr,, n. L. Harmon, Mrs. Dale Guiley, Mrs. H. B. Kruse, Mrs. Clarence Wes cott. Mrs. W. E. Buell. Mrs. Kr- ! nest Trussell and Mrs. William ! Bromps. I The next meeting of the group will be at the home of Mrs. N. C. j Wallin. The group will work on centennial dresses. MUSIC BOOSTERS HOLD I THURSDAY NIGHT PROGRAM j Toe tapping lunes entertained ' more than ISO Canyonvillagers who I attended the sociai affair and spe cial program of the Canyonville Musia Boosters held Thursday eve ning at the gym. I Soloist, were Jack Mahoney, I Riddle High School music direc tor, who played the cornet, and ' Jim Church, the saxophone. A bas- I soon solo and Ruth Downs and Mra. E. F. Ault. BANQUET AT ACADEMY HONORS MRS. SHAFFER Jerrv Johnann Siirv H.anm mnA ... , Linda Brown. Not present but were Floss Brown. sending gifts Karen Bee- presentation of grouD cifis. Those present were Mra. Rich ard Hnnlh Mr. D.k.i4 L'll.awuj .Mrs. Charles Kluver, Mrs. Alfred The birthday of Mrs. Robert Shaffer was the occasion fur a banquet given in the Canyonville I ELKTON WOMAN HOSTESS Binie Academy dining hall Mon- ' "kit on Thursday croft, Mrs. Cecil Roberson and Land. Mrs. Ray Rosenheim. Mn. Alice spencer. I Leonard Swanzy and the guest of nonor, mrs. Aicbain. i day evening includin CBA tu dents, faculty and friends and Mrs. Ray Cox, Airs. Franklin Dunbar, DINNER AT ELKTON Mrs. Emery Stewart of Elkton H0N0$ M""" MOON was hostess Thursday evening atl A familv hictMav rfinn.. ... vir. rh.ri !.. ii ..j t. x ..i a demonstration party given at her i held at Flkmn sinnri.. . tk. Pratt, the hostesses. 5om 'r" ' Bob Blll, " A-' Hubbard home for Mrs. Hub- To effect a surprise at this oc- demonstrator. There were 12 guests bard's father, Herbert Moon, casion, Mrs. Shaffer was maneu-, PrMenl' .""-Bfy Monner won the! Out-of towm guests present were vered out of town to a birthday , r. prl,z' .f0"0"'" ; demon-i.Mr. and Mrs. Mclvin WiUoughbT luncheon at the home of her sis-i . - rein-sn-ior .ma inn, sir. and Mrs. E. S. ter, Mrs. Dale lloskins, Roseburg, I m'n"' wnere airs. Kimeu and Mrs. Oliv-, CHINESE AUCTION PLANNED er Fick were ; also gue,ls. BY OSC MOTHERS CLUB .t wiiuiu.y varus lasien- Hubbard and Bob of Cottare Groin and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Egberg of Dtirena. Mr. Moon left Monday for Pleas- ed to the wall nf ih riinino- hull ' Memher nf th. Dr.ann ci-,,. ant Hill where he will nay an ex- and connected by streamers deco- Moihers Club met Monday night l""1?1 V1"' 'ith ni daughter and rated the hall. A mammoth birth- at the home of Mrs. L. W. Riley !am'1), nay caxc, oacea and necorated by on SK Kane Street. Mm. John Hit Mrs. Dirk Long, echoed the liieme. bert and Mr. Chart.. I'miiv ur. ixopnonr. uas- A . .. ,n,,A h. ,fc. . k.......l ..j ' ." 'J Jlii "; . . a clarinet quartet lu'"" i .. :"T ."" .crvea nencious -r. .... ,.j i , siiuwuii wi i.iiiiiy piciurr.s ana a refreshment. Junior High School students tinder i S,""." e,vlr",, fn,n " " tTr. v., i i .i . i t I k 2 . u KnJ , : w " "P" "un-on on joelson Road near on. Mrs. Pace and Mrs. Joe Strick- be used lor the big celebration in , I'mpqua. The day was spent mak Lna " 1 Ju'T- ing welfare quilts. i the direction of I.ilas Pefrinn ! A five-piece combo included i Charles Dowd, Dr. John Aaronson. Bob Hinkle. Dolores Benn and I Merle Jo Walker. A barbershop quartet included Bob Gordon, Jim Clark and Rod Cook, all of Myrtle I Creek, and Jim Ferguson of Eu gene. presented. SWINEHARTS HOSTS AT DINNER ON FRIDAY I Mr. and Mrs. Gene Olson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peery and children were guests at a party Friday evening at the L'mp- qua noma oi Mr. and Mrs. Dale A Chinese auction has been nlan- I ned lor the next meeting, Monday, March HI. at the home of Mrs. Morris Bowker. Interspersed throughout Ihe pro-, Swinehart and children. Games gram were numbers by Canyon-1 were played and refreshments villa High School danre band. served at a late hour. SUNDAY SPECIAL Chicken W Dumplings HOTEL UMPQUA $1.25 .i,tvr-- tfSP PREV New "Magic Tissue" DEODORANT As AeSxftiied In II II M.f.tin WRIT! . . . PQCV P. 0. 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