The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, April 17, 1959, Page 21, Image 21

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Chairman1
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Fri., April 17, 1959 The Newi-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 7
Observing Anniversary
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A SPRING FASHION SHOW ond table setting contest will
be held Saturday, April 25, at 2 p.m. in the Gold Room
of the Umpqua Hotel to which the public is invited to
enjoy. .Girls from three high schools, Rose.burg, Douglas
ond Glide, will vie for prizes of china, crystal, silver
(from Knudtsons Jewelers) and records from Ricketts
Table Setting
And Fashion
Duplicate
Winners For
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Mrs. G. VV. Marshall a elpct-
; eil chairman u( the Ko.srburi I nil
of the American Contract Hiidue
M.easue at a meelmii held this
week by the cominitice. Mrs. l.vle
Budenner was elected secretary;
Mrs. J. V. Short, treasurer, and
Dr. James II. Harris, director and
also representative for the unit.
Mrs. Marshall aouointrd Mrs. O.
R. Petersen as memuershiu chair
man and Mrs. A. J. Murray and
Mrs. K. t.. Tauscher for the news
I letters for the year with Mrs. Bo
! denner and Miss liertrude Rast
1 appointed to serve as special events
' chairmen. J. K. Slattery will be
! the building committee chairman.1
The I'nit will' meet at 1:15 p.m.!
. Sunday. April It), in the Cold
Room of the 1'mpqun Hotel. All!
I persons interfiled in joining the '
Kioup are most cordially invited to
i attend. Regular committee meet
ings will he held the first Tues-'
day of every month at 7 p.m
Music Store, in the table setting contest. Joanne Freeman,
Roseburg High, and Linda McCormack, Glide, are pic
tured above, and not pictured, Beverly Butts of Douglas
High, ore chairmen of the table settings. (Picture by
Chris of Photo Lab).
Contest
Show' Dated
! W inners of the Friday Klks Dup
i licate Bridge Club at Hie Klks
Temple for the master point play
! were Mis. M. rhillips and Mrs.
rc. i:. Patterson, first: Mrs. M
Hallmark and Mrs. W. C. L'allison.1
second: Mrs. Harry I.eBeati and'
Mrs. K. L. Tauscher, third, and
Mrs. 11. (.'. Stearns and Mrs. J.
V. Short, fourth. i
North - South winners for the!
Tuesday night play at the Elks
Club were Mr. and Mrs. R. 1).
Coen, first: Doyle Pressnell and
Mrs. Harry llildeburn, second, and ,
R. M. Willey and John Markham,
third. Kast-West winners were
Mis. Waller Fisher and Mrs. V.
C. Callison. first; Mrs. James llar-
ilris and Mrs. L. E. McClintock,
second, and Mrs. B. L. Harden
brook and Mrs. K. L. Taucher,
third.
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CENTENNIAL DRESS is in order for women employes of the F. W. Woolworth Co.
store in Roseburg as can be seen by the attractively gowned women in the above picture.
Front row: Altie Smith, Bonnie Ward ond Edna Wolf. Second row: Alice Harrison, Mar
garet Akins and Geri Neptune. Back row: Dorinne Pederson, Edna Elliott and Oma Thomas.
Roseburg men and women are getting into the swing of things for Oregon's 100th year
celebration with the women wearing centennial gowns and the men growing beards.
A most interesting affair of Sat- ver from Knudtsons and records with table settings appropriate for lion and names are to be register-; lLj.
uroay. April zo. ai 2 p.m. at me irom KicKeits .music store uy en- earn costume ineme. me entire e(j ai Knudtsons not later than
Gold Room of the Umpqua Hotel tcring the table selling contest. alfair is in honor of senior girls. ... , , , .. . , ..
will be the spring fashion show and Tickets for the affair mav he All materials for the contest will " eln,-s'y 01 te week ot tne con
table setting contest to be sponsor- plnt.hased at the door or from l)e furnished by local merchants '"' Those entering the contest
ed by Knudtsons Jewelers and one Bf tne sponsoring merchants. Miller's Department store and Cur-' will he able to get their full in.
Ricketts Music store. Proceeds of the show will be given 'is Bros. Furniture will cooperate ' structions at Knudtsons. The public
Girls from Roseburg High 0 (,e scholarship fund of the "' furnishing materials along wi'h i is cordially invited to enjoy the
acnooi, uougias and iiiirte win vie choice of the winning club of the Jvnmitsons and Kicketts. Inlorma- event.
lorpruesoi enma, crysiai aim su-1 wjnmI,o school. All senior girls and
i their mothers, or one person of
their choice will be admitted free
to the show.
Door prizes of sterling, china,
rrvstal and records will be given
Mrs. William Krbc and Mrs. I away at the show.
R. D. I.ockwood entertained mem-' o n e of the most interesting
bers of the lenmile Ladies ( lub features of the affair will ha the
at the clubhouse Tuesday. They j Lenox "Command Performance."
enjoyed a covered dish luncheon ; which will be an exhibit of rare .
at noon. The afternoon was spent , Lenox china from castles and pal
visiting and working on a quilt, aces around the world as well a?
Those present were Mrs. J. A. the White House. The table will
Medlius, Mrs. Wavne Breitenbu- j be on exhibit through the rest of.
cher, Mrs. A. F. Young, Mrs. Dew-i the day following the fashion show. A very lovely benefit tea for the I arrangement of white camellias.,
ey Chamblen, Mrs. Alfred Centers, 1 The fashion show will include American Red Cross was given at Assisting the hostesses were Mrs.
Mrs. Walter Coals and the hostess- both spring and summer fashions me oeauuiui nome oi ,ins. Aiiiiur rnnip t. jonnson, mrs. i.ouis J
es. Mrs. Krbe and Mrs. Lockwood. both of formal and informal wear Clarke Saturday afternoon with i Redmond, Mrs. John H. Robinson
Tenmile Ladies Club
Entertained Tuesday
Clarke Home
SceneOfTea
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Mrs. Clarke and Miss Alice Ue-IMrs. O. J. Monger. Mrs. Vinrei
land as co-hostesses. 'Rogers, Mrs. Curtis T. Beecher, !
The guests especially invited fori Mrs. R. W. Potter, Miss Esther
the lea were all women teachers Dyar, Miss Vernita Moore, Mrs.
of the Roseburg public schools and I llolden H. McTaggart and Mrs.
the school secretaries. I Harold Hoyt, Mrs. Joseph Wikoff.
Gorgeous arrangements of ca-i Pouring were Mrs. M. C. Dcller,
mellias, Mexican orange and lilacs , Mrs. Carl K. Wimberly, Mrs. Har-i
were used about the rooms, while ris Ellsworlh, Mrs. John T. Pierce.,
the tea table, decorated in silver' Mrs. Charles S. Woodrich and Mrs. i
and white, was centered with an R. CToyd Rife. !
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Newcomers
Club Meets
The Newcomers Club of Rose- Doug-Kttes, telling of their club's
i burg enjoyed a luncheon Tuesday
at the attractive home of Mrs.
M. C. Bowker on SK Main Street
Willi Mrs. 0. It. Petersen as co
hostess. Special guests were Mrs.
Paul Geddes and Mrs. J. G. Ver
herkmoes, who represented the
Girl Scout Council.
Mrs. Geddes gave an interesting
account bf the activities of t h e
council, which included youth
groups, the summer camp and the
executive board. She invited the
interest and participation in the
Girl Scout program.
Airs. Thomas Garrison, chair
man of the Newcomers executive
Roseburg Bethel Goes
To Session In Eugene
I Vi I Villi 'tif jf !, Bethel No. 8. International Order M. J. Britlson. Drill team mem
V fc ,W i (Tsru jr- lot Job's Daughters, met Tuesday;!"!" re Sandra Butler. Melinda
v , yr i I y& Sit ...ai. ii j n ck Goff, Donna Lane. Charlene Dent.
us,u wiu, t-u ucc. sharon S(ark Gae Brit(s0 e(,
Lyons presiding. Plans were made , Benson, Vicki Bea. Carol Naas,
'for Grand Session to be held in1 Pally Beardsley, Mona Lyons,
I Eugene April 9 through April 11. Sharon Brown, Sherry Engle, Linda
j Leaving Thursday lo attend the Britlson, Lois Horton, Kirsty Wil
I session were Sharon Lyons. Carol liams. Karen Wisharl. Kathi Cork-
A PUBLIC INSTALLATION of officers for Douglas Court I Fray. Patty Dent, Penny Ostrand-j rum, Molly 'Ware. Susan Aiken,
No 18 Order of Amaranth, will be an interesting event I (:jndy Svall, Brooke Young Carol Colbrunn Marianna Fray.
,' . 4 "i i .. d-u kw land Jlona Lyons, accompanied by Darlene Butler, Kay Johnson, Marv
of tonight, April 17, at 8 o clock at the Roseburg Masonic : Mrs T w Bernard and Mrs. Jer- Wilbur, Kathv Burkhart. Marie
Temrjle. Above left is Mrs. Henry K. Holvorsen, who will ! ry Lyons. Paulson. Carolyn Turner and Cindv
! ine arm icam competition was ,-ievau. also going wun me nr:.l le coming BPW convention at
held at 1:30 Saturday at McArthurj team are Marcia Bernard. Dnnna I Medford May 16-17 and a panel dis-
be installed royal matron, and ot right is John Blessing,
who will be installed royal patron. AI persons interested
are invited to attend the affair. (Pictures by Clark's
Studio).
LAURA YORK, presidenr of the Medford Business ond
Professional Women's Club, is pictured above left with
Elsie Downing, president of' the Oregon State Business
and Professional Women's Club, at the spring conference
held at the Masonic Temple in ConyonviHe Saturday.
Conference Held
In Canyonville
Sixty-five women, representing
11 Business and Professional Wom
en's clubs from all over Oregon,
met for their spring conference at
the Canyonville Masonic Temple
Saturday and Sunday with the
South Douglas BPW members act
ing hostesses and the Roseburg
BPW assisting.
On the conference agenda, with
Harriet Watson of Medford, dis
trict chairman, presiding, were
financial projects for PBW clubs.
Court. Members of the drill team ' Sims, Judv Stewart, Linda llol-
left Friday afternoon accompanied : comb. Sue Meredith and Mrs. AI
by Mrs. W. B. Meredith and Mts.'bert Fray.
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AMONG MANY centennial affairs of the month wos the
breakfost held ct the Umpqua Hatel Saturday ot 8:30 a m.
by the women of the Diana Craig store. Pictured left to
right: Mrs. Mel Thomas, Mrs. Dorotha Smith, Mrs. Dorothy
Neol, Dotlie Smith, Nina Guinn, Mrs. Morris Bokke and
Mrs. Jim Sims. (Picture by Chris of Photo Lob).
cussion of BPW activities
At the Saturday evening ban
quet, Elsie Downing of Myrtle
Point, slate BPW president, was
introduced together with Laura
York, Medford, president and
convention chairman, after which
all clubs and leading state and lo
cal officers were presented and
greeted by Mrs. Watson and Mrs.
William Preston, president of the
hostess club.
Umbrella favors and seasonal
flower arrangements emphasized
by all clubs and distributed by Hie
Grants Pass club, preceded a short
musical program by Sherrie and
Cindy Falk at the piano. Fay Da
vis of Portland, main speaker of
the evening, titled her. discussion
of financial projects, "Coming and
Going."
Breakfast at 8:30 a.m. Sunday
began the morning session of the
conference, the main feature be
ing Mildred Yetter of Salem mod
erating her "Powerful Panel" in
cluding Krma Ferguson of McMinn
ville, Lucile Norton, of Eugene and
Fera Trull of Grants Pass, well-
known national international re
lations chairman.
The South Douglas rlub decorat
ed the tables for the Saturday eve
ning banquet; the R o s e b u r g, j
tviamain cans ana i.anevicw cuius
decorated the tables for the Sun
day breakfast. The Medford club
made the programs. The banquet
was served by the ladies of the
Canyonville We.sleyan Guild and
the breakfast by the social club of
Oregon Chapter or.s. Mrs. fergu
program. It was decided to invite
heads of other organizations to
meet with the group in order that
the Newcomers Club members
may learn more about Roseburg
and what it has to offer. The ob
ject of the club is to welcome new
women residents and to help them
become acquainted more quickly
through mutual association at
meetings.
Mrs. Petersen' and Mrs. Bowker
are advisors of the group and can
be contacted for any additional in
formation. The next meeting will be a 12:39
o'clock no-hostess luncheon Tues-
board, read a letter from t h e day, April 28, at the Rose Hotel.
MNO Glub Has Two Fine
Affairs During Week.
The Riversdale MNO Club met Saturday evening by members of
Wednesday evening at the home
of Mrs. Kenneth Smith on Fish
er Road. A jewelry exchange was
enjoyed and a plant auction was
held. The remainder of the eve
ning was spent in visiting and
games.
Mrs. Smith served delicious re
freshments at the close of the eve
ning to Mrs. R. S. Kosmicki and
Miss Sharon Bloom, guests, and to
members, Mrs. II. W. Conn, Mrs.
Don Guiley, Mrs. Howard Whitlen,
Mrs. L. D. Bloom, Mrs. Jack Den
ton. Mrs. Don Harmon, Mrs. Bill
Matthews, Mrs. Kenneth Hebard,
Mrs. Darwin Lee, Mrs. Dick Stark,
Mrs. L. W. Cottrell, Mrs. J. M.
Burkhart, Mrs. Argus Fisher, Mrs.
Don Kruse. Mrs. Neil Christian
and Mrs. Dick Brown.
The next meeting of the group
will be at the home of Airs. Don
Kruse.
A potluck dinner was enjoyed
the. Riversdale MNO Club with
their husbands as invited guests.
The serving table was centered by
an arrangement of spring flowers
as were each of the small tables
where the guests were seated.
Mixed games were in play with
prizes awarded at the close of the
evening.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Whitten, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Denton, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Conn, Mr. and Mrs. Don Harmon,
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Lee, Mr.
and Mrs. L. W. Cottrell, Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Brown, Mr. and Mrs.
Neil Christian, Mr. and 'Mrs. Don
Kruse and Mr. and Mrs. Don Guil
ey. Mrs. Denton. Mrs. Conn and Mrs.
Whitten were in charge of the ar
rangements for the affair. Mrs.
Christian had charge of the eve
ning's entertainment.
IF
the spring theme at the banquet I son and Mrs. Norton were house-!
table; attendance prizes, donated 1 guests of Mrs. Preston.
Past Noble Grands-Group j
Has Social Meet Thursday !
The Past Noble Grands Club met Elsie Mills, 425 W. Maple. Host-
Thursday evening at the (OOF Hall
for a 7:30 salad supper. Hostesses
were Mattie Gosnell, Eileen Rapp,
Lena Poole, Ona Williams and
Margaret Saunders. -
Members present were Ada Han
nan who served as president pro
tern: Kaye Jensen, Alice Goff,
Mayme Pickens, Ethel Busenbark,
Elsie Kussell, Mamie Fett, Maggie
Dent, Rubie Bloom, Susan Bow
man, Daynire Beach. Gertrude
Hatfield, Vivian l.ogsdon. Elma
Zimrick. Velma Herman, Dorothy
Neal and the hostesses. One visit
or was present, Clara Franklin of
Medford.
First nomination! made for new
officers include: President, I.ydia
Gillette; vice president, Lena
Poolei secretary. Daynire Beach,
and treasurer, Dorothy Neal.
The next meeting will bt May
14 at 7:30 p.m., at tht home of
esses will be Elsie Mills, Ruth
Reese, Daynice Beach, Ada Ilanna
and Vesta l.angfield.
All members and visiting mem
bers are cordially invited to attend.
Morning Coffee Party
Honors Mrs. Griffith
Mrs. Warren Lockwood enter
tained recently at a 10 o'clock cof
fee hour at her home in Tenmile.
Invited were old friends of her
daughter, Mrs. l-eon Griffith, who
is visiting here from Pine Bluff,
Ark. Mrs. Griffith is the former
Georgia Jennings.
Present to enjoy the occasion
were Mrs. Dorothy Hosller of Los
Angeles, Calif.; Lois Dancer and
Beverley Delaney of Camas Valley,
Janet Wafer of Remote and Mrs.
Helen Young of Tenmile.
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