Annud Tea Held
Bridge
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Program To Be Given
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Meeting
Dr. James H. Harris was hon-
DOUGLAS COMMUNITY HOSPITAL AUXILIARY spon
sored its annual tea Friday afternoon at the beautiful
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wilder in Laurelwood for the
J. C. aides of Douglas Community Hospital and with
the nurses aides from Mercy Hospital as guests. Two senior
girls, who have served at Douglas Community Hospital for'
four years, Donna Torkelson and Susan Chitwood, are pic
tured above with Miss Elizabeth Randall, dean of girls at
Roseburg High School, (second from left), and at the punch
bowl, right, is Mrs. Clyde Chitwood. (Picture by Dick Gil-man).
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J. C. AIDES at Douglas Community Hospital ore pic
tured above with Mrs. Marjorie Grover, R. N. Below are
the nurses aides from Douglas Community Hospital and
Mercy Hospital pictured with Miss Elizabeth Randall, dean
of girls at Roseburg High School (standing) second row
at left, ond Mrs. Marjorie) Grover, back row, (ninth from
end). The oides were entertained at o tea at the W. J.
Wilder home in Laurelwood with members of the Douglas
Community Hospital Auxiliary as 'hostesses. (Pictures by
Dick Gilmon).
Community Hospital Aux.
Honors J. C. Aides At Tea
One of the largest events of the
week took place Friday afternoon,
when members of Douglas Com
munity Hospital Auxiliary enter
tained the J. C. aides from the
hospital at the annual tea. Mercy
Hospital aides were additional
guests at the lovely affair held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Wilder in fturelwood.
Mrs. Marjorie Grover, Register
ed Nurse, who teaches the aides,
was an honored guest. Susan Chit
wood and Donna Torkelson, who
have been nurses aides at Doug
las Community Hospital for the
last four years, were special guests
of honor. A lovely corsage wa3
presented to Mrs. Grover and to
r Miss Elizabeth Randall, dean of
girls at Roseburg Senior High
School.
Mrs. Clvde Chitwood and Miss
Randall poured. The beautifully
appointed tea table was covered
by a hand-crocheted lace cloth and
centered with an arrangement of
roses flanked by crystal candela
bra and tall tapers.
Mrs. L. J. Michalek was chair
man of the lovely event assisted
by Mrs. Roy Byrd. Assisting Mrs.
Wilder in serving and about the
rooms were Mrs. Kenneth Bailey,
Mrs. iFred Stever, Mrs. William
McCargar and Mrs. Paul H. Hel
weg. Guests included Mrs. James R.
Grover, Sutherlin; Mrs. Clyde
Chitwood and Miss Elizabeth Ran
dall and the following J. C. Aides:
Sharon Wells, Judy Nordling, La
Reeee Hummel, Peggy Francies,
Freida Generson, Mary Wilbur,
Mollie Ware, Kathi Burkhart, Mar
ian Rand, Delores Lankford, Eliza-
Walkers Dinner Is
Enjoyed Sunday
The Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Wil
liams of the Garden Valley Com-
muniltt rhtirrh and thpir four ehil-
Idren, KODerc, KeDecca, nonaia ana
! Daniel, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Schmidt were dinner guests Sun
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Rex Walker on Parrott Street.
beth Lewis, Judy Parks, Elizabeth
Morrissey, Paula Long, Donna
Kenny, Sharon Bantliff, Betty Jane
Eddy, Donna Milford, Brooke
Young, Sharon Riley, Sharon Code,
Carole Geddes, Cheryl Ramberg,
Bonnie Rand, Terry Russell, Ann
Hattcrscheid, Judy Stewart, Mary
Lou Baker, Donna Louise Torkel
son and Susan Chitwood.
Mrs. Stone Hostess
To Helping Hand Club
Helping Hand Club met recently
at, the home of Mrs. Marvin Stone
on Eden Lane for a 12:30 dessert
luncheon. Visiting and games were
enjoyed together with a tour of
the Stone iris garden.
Guests for the afternoon were
Mrs. Edward Geary and son. Oth
ers present were Uie Mesdames
Frank Welch, George Niday,
George Schnore, Lillie Quilliams.
Martin Ludwig and Robert Caley.
Decorations were blue Dutch
iris and pink coral bells.
The next meeting will be a pot
luck at Stewart Park June 16.
Evening Party
Is Recent Event
Mrs. Howard Horton was com
plimented Wednesday night at a
lovely pink and blue shower given
in her honor by Mrs. Gene Chas-
teen and Mrs. Roger Recce at the
home of the latter.
Game prizes were won by Mrs.
Haldon Welker, Mrs. Dawn Har
ris and the honoree.
Refreshments were served after
the honored guest had opened her
guts.
Invited guests were Mrs. Dawn
Harris, Mrs. Jim Pinard, Mrs.
Glen Curry, Mrs. Don Chasteen,
Mrs. Haldon Welker, Mrs. Pat
Fish. Mrs. Elwyn Jones. Mrs
Dave Argo, Miss Judy Horton and
the honoree, Mrs. Horton.
Lovely Morning Party
Hosted By Mrs. Roth
Mrs. Don Roth was a charming
hostess when she entertained re
cently at her home in Tenmile at
a 10 o clock coiiee nour.
Present to enjoy the occasion
were: Mrs. Julia Enlow, Mrs.
Tommy Scigle. Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs.
Kate Schosso, Betty Hughes, Jo
Baker, Bonnie Martin, Mrs. Ber
nard Long. Mrs. Dale Walker, Mrs.
Charles Cleveland, Mrs. Vivian
Travis and the hostess, Mrs. Rotb.
ored on his birthday at the Rose
burg Unit of American Contract,
Bridge League play Sunday aftr
ernoon at the Gold Room of the
Umpqua Hotel. A birthday cake
furnished by Mrs. L. K. McCUn
tock and Mrs. Walter Fisher was
cut in honor of the occasion.
Five tables of duplicate bridge
were in play during the afternoon.
Tying for first were Dr. and Mrs.
Harris and Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Bevans. Mrs. Edgar Lewis and
Mrs. G. W. Marshall were third
and Mrs. Lyle Bodenner and Miss
Gertrude Kasl were fourth.
On June 14 a special events two-
session affair will be held by the
Unit for teams of four. The play
will begin at 1 p.m. in the Gold
Room of the Umpqua Hotel.
Parties At I -nin
Honor Miss Drk
Miss Beverly Clark of Drain
was honored at a bridal linen show
er Saturday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Lee Darnall. Miss Carol
Clark and Mrs. Dennis Halde
man, sisters of the bride-to-be,
were co-hostesses. The afternoon
was spent in games and visiting.
Prizes were won Dy Mrs. Koy Hal-
deman, Miss Louise Coe and Miss
Rickey Scott.
Miss Joanne Cormier was host
ess at her home for a miscellane
ous bridal shower for Miss Clark
Tuesday evening. Besides the girls
ol the senior class, Mrs. John
Clark and Mrs. Henrietta Skates
were guests.
Program Given For1
Music Teachers
Mrs. Clifford Domas. Mrs. Gene
Cooksey and Mrs. Homer W. Grow
entertained the Oregon Music
Teachers Association for its clos
ing spring meeting Friday eve
ning at the i irsl Methodist Lhurch
parlors.
Tho topic. "Public School Mu
sic, was presented and Mrs. Cook
sey demonstrated the topic by pre
senting the Hucrest Kindergarten.
Relatives and teachers were in
vited as guests. About 70 were
present.
Dinner Enjoyed At
Fred Finster Home
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Finster and
son, Freddie, entertained as din
ner guests Monday evening Mr.
and Mrs. Milton A. Palmer and
Mrs. Marion Krake all of Dayton,
ore. The 1'almers were house-
guests of the Finsters during the
Keuekah. and 1UUF convention.
Mrs. Krake stayed at the Grand
Hotel. Additional guests honoring
the Dayton visitors were the Hev,
and Mrs. Lyle Willard of the North
Koseburg Church.
After the dinner the Finsters ac
companied the Dayton visitors to
the armory for the special grand
opening affair of the convention.
Mrs. B. A. Young
Hostess For Club
Mrs. B. A. Young entertained
her bridge club at a charming 12
o'clock luncheon at her beautiful
home in Westmoreland Wednesday
afternoon. Rhododendrons and
mixed spring blossoms formed a
very lovely motif for the occasion.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
James Aiken and Mrs. Francis
Bailey, guests, and Mrs. S. J.
Cooper, Mrs. 0. R. Petersen, Mrs.
Paul Flood, Mrs. 0. R. Fritz, Mrs.
A. D. Parr, Mrs. H. C. Berg and
the hostess, Mrs. Young.
High scores for. the afternoon's
contract bridge play were won by
Mrs. Aiken ana Mrs. Bailey.
Hucrest Group To
Present Exercises
This evening. May 22. Mrs. Gene
Cooksey will present the Hucrest
Kindergarten in its graduation ex
ercises and program at the Hu
crest gym at 7:30 p.m. All rela
tives and friends are most cordial
ly invited to attend. The children
will wear their centennial cos
tumes for the occasion.
Portlanders Feted At
Family Dinner Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kruse en
tertained Sunday at a family din
ner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Mer
lon Peterson and daughter, Wendy,
who were visiting here from Port
land for the weekend.
Those enjoying the 1:30 dinner
were Mr. and Mrs. Don Kruse and
Jeff, Dennis and Karen; Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Burkhart and Kathi;
Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and Wendy
and Mr. and Mrs. Kruse. Invited.
but unable to attend because of
illness were Mr. and Mrs. John
Burkhart and Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Christian and Greg, Mark and
Dean.
Amaranth Social Club
Has Potluck Friday
The Amaranth Social Club met
for a 6:30 p.m. potluck dinner
at the Masonic dining room Fri
day. Decorations included gay col
ored iris. Carmen Clark was head
of the decorating committee and
was assisted by Mrs. Ldward Ver-rell.
Election of officers was held,
with the following taking office:
Loran O'Neal, president; Mamie
O Neil, vice president; secretary
treasurer. Nellie Verrcll.
Mrs. Verrell and John Blessing
had charge of the program which
consisted of films of Alaska and
Hawaii in technicolor.
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NEW OFFICERS of the Timber City Chapter of Sweet Adelines are pictured obove.
Seated is Joorn Lawrence, president; and left to right: Marie Emro, treasurer; Betty
Hiner, secretary; Helen Jensen, vice president. The officers were installed at the home
of Genell Fitzgerald in a beautiful candelight ceremony. Refreshments were served buf
fet style. In the lower picture are Sweet Adelines of the Timber City Chapter, who will
take part in the show( "Centennial Festival of Hormony" ot Riverside School June 13
Bobbie Fisher, baritone; Faye Campbell, bass; Patricia Boyle, lead, and Zetda Black,
tenor. This quartet is known as Chord Tones. (Pictures by Clark's Studio).
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LEBANON PINA-FOUR barbership quartet planning to take port In the Centennial Show
sponsored by the Sweet Adelines June 13 at the Riverside School ore pictured above. Left
to right: Margie Thomas, lead; Jerry May, bass; Eleanore Reeves, baritone; Vangie Greig,'
tenor. This group has been organized for six years and still has three of its original
members. Bud Leabo, nationally-known barbershopper, is orronger and coach for the
quartet.
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