o o co 0 6 Th Newi-Review, Roicburg, 'f ,. ' I t . , , 1 f , t lU"""' - I fi "it?r, " ' f -i , js , ; -ft i cjaal-i : -, ill1n ll -iX GENE PUCKETT of IdleyQ Park is shown above receiving "Possemon o' the Year" tro phy from Past Coptam Tolly Tollefson of the Douglas County Sheriff's Posse. The award was made at the recent Posse-Dougetle banquet held in the Gold Room of the Umpqua Hotel. (Picture w Kash of Winston Studio). & CO 9) o -f) TROPHY WINNERS at (lie Oregon Assn. of Mounted Posses banquet held in Eugene re cently are pictured above. Left to right: Second Lt. Bill Cox, second high point mon and winner of a silver belt buckJe, is shown with his trophy tor first ace winner ft Jhe stale of the Western PleafuVe class; Second Lt. Larry Strode (center) with his Avery car- kin trophy, which he ls won beinn high point man in the hCj..j n li- : i.- (vioTniicu russui. I 1 1? is ui3ij wiiiiici ui u siivei uuisie iui niuiviiiy inc lup I j. r nyiii is Captoin Everett Partin with the state convention attendance trophy. (Picture by Kash of Wintyn Studio). Cub Scouts And Parents Enjoy Annual Dinner The annual Blue and Gold din ner, given each year lor the Cub Scouts of Voiuiilla. was held Fri day evening in t lie fireplace room of 'the MelhiMlisf liirch. About 9(1 parents nd(S.iS Vht present. A pollock dinner was enjoyed follow ed by the giving of awards. Klmer Gooinick, chief Scout ex ecutive of this urea, and his wile came from I'.ugciie to be present. Mr. Goornick and Tim Kllis, insti tutional representative, were speak ers. The Indian Feather ceremony wafciiscd m the program. .Wards were given to Clarenco Thorp, Charles Curtis. Steve ltlley, l.airv McCullougli. Allen K.verlev, Walter llildrelh. .lack F.llis, Itod nev Pontius, Johnny Craven, Han ny Henderson and Johnny Wchh. Den mothers receiving puis were F.whn Cadv Mrs I). Axley, Mrs, 1). Itiley and Mrs. W. Thorp, diher mothers (Oored were l.orna Kiln, l'.llen Kuowles and Norma Ander son. Roseburfi Credit Women Lay Convention Plans The l(osc.ig Credit oinen held their hreakliiil meeting Wed nesday morniiii; fw the downstairs dining' room of The Broiler. Twen ty (our meinhers answered roll call Herniee liuliarilstm of South Stephens Hardware was a guest of the chili. An interesting discission was held oil plans lor sending dele gales to the itilei national coiiveii Hon al Hanlf, Can. ula, lhc kilter pari, of .May. Dorothy How den d Naomi Slrashurg had the leoil on credit life anil credit health unci accident insurance The Cawling gdl was won hy Khet.O ilsoo The next nnPnig will lie March 1li. DUV Mcmbets Plan For This Year's Convention Daughters of I mon derails held their ineeling Friday in (he Christian Congregational Church. Ilulli I'liinier. junior past presi dent of the depai inn nt. reminded members of articles lor the bazaar table at the department contention .Mrs. riiimer will be in charge ot the table this year. Members present weie r una I.anglcy, Mary fe'U, HiHIil licece, Jiulli Pluiner. H lima llooke,! Lucille Malone, Edith Fnshie.i Jeanelle iMeigs. Susan Bowman, and the president, Jean Slender. ' The next ineelifK Hill lie held; March 11 al the church. I 0r. Fri.( Mar. 4, 1960 Honored ..,. .. L " three consecutive years and state in the individual riders -i :i i i.i- Lanspa Home Scepe Of Lovely Party A charming coffep was given hy .Wrs. Joseph l.ailspa at her Iffeiuli- ful new home Tuesday after noon from 1 to 4 p.m. Jiuds; mi men tnu ioveiy uecorauons aooul tlie rooms. Mrs.(J))nspa was assisted by her daiiditcr, Mrs. Dean Uirksen, Mrs. t , K, & Klenimer and Mi s Knriwsl ' McKay, other cuests invited to joy the occasion were Mrs. Walter I Irich, .Mrs. Alherl Morene. Mrs. N. Charles Wallin, Mrs. Charles K. Todd, Mrs. Cerhard Kekman and her mother, Mrs Katz, who is vis ituil! here from Illinois; Airs. Ira .1. Sell. .Mrs.' Kohert I). Johnson, .Mrs. David Hadke, Mrs. ft. C. Hers, .Mrs. Joe Carhis, .Mrs. John .Malone. Mrs. Itoiier McKeiuie, ,. .K.d ward Hadasky. ,lrs. It. A. .Mac llallie. Mrs. Carl Bonner, Mrs. John Doermj!. Mrs. Porter Lain hart, Mrs. Joseph Toman, Mrs. Morai h .Miller, .Mrs. lt. M. I lunch and ,Ws. Felix S. Vecchione. , Canyonville Cub Scouts , k.vC uuiuu uii j 4-,n w n., ...-.J.. 4 X kl Pes Tt vine Cob s,'!n,.fX'r,i'r,vVrI!y' ! ,),,rine nin "'."V 'students sav that thev have lak Mile Cub Scout lack IS weie en-1 a program was ottered from the cn ,, the snort to disprove Hie tei aincd at the annual Blue and .,,aKl.. included on flic program e ,v - , ,iiof ie l cK.Mll t o d banoilel liiven Tuesi lav al lhc, , , i....... i... ? ' uni"" l'"l. Ilu." ginia- " - ! youtlteyceiiler. erved iHitluck buffcl slyle. the , hum dinner preceded brief pro-1 gram during which la.iies llan-lof Miss Ardilb Movers, a niembei i cock, oiilgomg Culimasler w s ; u( the gl ide school faculty. picscnted with a service pin liy va) j Hart Nordiing. president of the : Green Camp Fire Group sponsoring orc.anii'a'.:,.m, the l.ions ; r , ri - n . i Club. Nordiing served as master -nlyS Charming Party ol eerenumios in the place of . , . .. a Charles Wiwd, ncwlv-elected cub- 1 lie Ka da-pa le I amp 1-itiViou-master, out of town this week. ; r.-i-rnl I- enjoyed a parly al the ,, ,, , ,, home of the assistant leader, Mrs. I he Ley. ( ynl Dorset, pro-; M.lnl,,v Kemper . Games were plav nounciMl the invocation Serving ,,,, ,n,i . wh ,.,,, , , c ol the meal was augmented by a ,, , hlMr molhl,,s group of C anvonville Boy Scouts, i ., .. . , , ' ' ! Mrs. Kemper served delicious re-. Elkhead Grange HEC Has Meeting, Potluck The Home Economics Club of the Elkhcad Grange held an all dav .meeting in the hall tcccnllv. w ith 121 ineuibers present. A potluck i luncheon was served t noon and, the meeting followed, wQlda I'nikston presiding. O O special guests of the day were Cora's Christian Circle met at ,,,-a Bacon and Opal dousim. boih Hie Fine Grove Church Wcdnes f I mpqua. The ladies -.pent lite day. Ladies sewed on clothes to he alternoon quilting lor 1 1 Kd,gien to a needy family, A sack Cross. ilunch was had at noon. -7 T s O 1111111 " 11111 may keep permanent Iyfor0. Kesponse of the 2:15 visiting fah- from the Oregon AssnW of IS",,', U S".' -'wu" i,' i iil" .1.- . in n .;.u W"'1.1 uss nick suottinLs iikii- Glide Kiwanis Observe Anniversary At Dinner The (ilide Kiwanis Club cele brated its sixth auni e'-saiv Tues day evening aL the (lliije Comnm- ii ily iminiiiiK. Over 50 members and tmesis a!- .," nuTNiwiJt iiuiu .'seburg Kiwanis Club, Winston- aril mm. and an oiit-ot-st;ui; Kiwauian, Jack .lacol.son. nrcl-' y,'.,,,," ..viii vfi HH- llV,UU Willi (11 1,(1 U! speakiui! of the hospitalilv t ,, r ., , ': :n:,.s,""" ,"f l": ".' ' !' Clide chilis which he had Minn; he lullet dinner smuli . -' IttlX.I hv H..UU,I,. k '- 1 hnmpMHl. cntcrt:linnnnt num. presented vocal and insiru. mental quarlets from Glide Hmh aceoan;;;,, hy's. .iohn ' """"I'", u ine Kioup Milling. Glendale PTA D inner Served To Large Group More than 300 attended the Glen dale PTA ham dinner which was ser-ed at the Glendale Masonic lempie Saturday evening Th ii iii a, ated for Hvft occasion by Hie Glen-1 ,i,,i i. rderatod G .....i... '!..i. i... . ! ,,,s r lvv in ,.,,. , tcr of Hie tables, along with hou- Inilets of mived snnm? fliii,r n,i,.i,.iu .it ,,..., ,..,ii in (he , , ,, ""hayo Hie girls joined the shotgun "in iiiiiiiini' iiiiui nil- villi.-, v mil s insiriiniental niniibcrs. ouartet ollerinss from Faculty quartet and ; square dancing under the direction freshnients to the tollowtr.g nu'in bers and their guevt.s: Jackie I'aiv. Sherry Curry, Seldfl Hanley. Caiil Ann Kemni-r I ititla Simlli. Slicri v Dcnnv, Judv Shields. .Im.lv Hoi ' conili. Lorraine 'turner. Jackie Kni ivsl Mni Vi-skm.. Iml.-.m Uolhrook and Honda ltich. Circle Has ScwinC Meet High Fashion Photos Now Ready For Publication By NADEANE WALKER PARIS f APt Paris fashuin dp., signers have lifted the wraps from tneir new spring creations, to Ayr- mit publication of the first MjM high fashion photos. buyers and manufacturers have had a month to cxoloil the new styles before copyists get a chance to make what they can of pictures ; and sketches. . j The public can now lake its cnoice neiween uior s somewna" shapeless "Silhouette of Tomor row," Nina Ricci's whirling gypsy line, lleim's conical Eiffel tower Ballinain's tubelike Corinthian col- unin, l.anvin-Castillo's "t ree and easy" fashions, or half a dozen others. J he tree nnd easy claim and Himxiw 1 hat lust envpr t ip fmtpC incidentally, are Hie two! things that i collections h -as, as thmgs lhal all the major fashion collections have in common. 1'he waistline wanders from normal to low to high, jackets are long, or short, or medium, and the new colors make up a whol Gregoriapa Selves The Waist, Problem By ALLYN MOSS ROME (AP) Gregoriana solved the waist problem today by en closing it in a wide diagonal strip that began under the bustline n the right side and ran down to the top of the hips on the left. The diagonals were used in al most the entire collection of the designer who led oil (he third da;' of Rome fashion showings lor sjng and summer. ffregoriana's diagonal waistline was seen most clearly in a black and while, wool tweed spring coat lha-t was totally hare of details except for the wide slanting area that made a bull of the same ma terial, closed by one button at the hipline. The Gregoriana collection was consistent in many details. Almost all the numbers paraded down the platform were virtually collar-less, but raised up off the neri slightly in front and more so iPhack to produce a look of simplicily and length around the throat. Prints To Be Seen Ifi Spring Fashions iC w NEW YORK (AP)-Vou could j Iii'ar the bcl of the bongo drums as lhc IhirHday of New York's current week of spring fashion showings turned into a iunele iam- (re. Nettie Roseustein, famous as the mother of the indispensable "Jitlh' black dress," suddenly went wdd j wnn cneeian prints, snown in noin (jllk and cotton versions, in dress es, coals and ensembles. 0 Then came Donald Brooks, de signer for Townley. who brought down the house with his python prli(f( chiffon evening gowns, shown n both green and yellow, equally sensational. Earlier in the day harry Aldrich had injected a primitive note to (he goings-on with his tiger -printed clntfon dance dress. cated thai it pays a designer go native now and then. In addition to the iunule theme of the day's fashions. Kve Rosen-! crans, designer for Mrs. Rosen- i Pre-Lenten Party Held By Daughters Of St. Anne A pre lcnten card party was en ; oyeu recenuy uy me meinneis i and guests of the Daughters of St. Ann. Tho irih h:.ll nf ct I .i..,n,u rii. n o . ....nr-.l.wt n a.n-f spruig bouquets ! nt muni1 m:i tn .irs. diii iN(tin, general cnairiu;in for the (!, arranged the loWly . . ' . ., . , . ncrn ni mn and nip i: p - ... -i .. t, -. . prizes oi inns Kiass v ases iioeu wuu can ,1.- l.- lfKo,.t I ni.L-lirlnP i,-n ll,nlM.. IV,., C ; IZX i poor yiri.e, anu nisn prizes lor'ot tne door and card prizes Gun-Tot i rV Go I s Get Big Sang COI.l'MHIA. Mo. (AIM Mis-1 their midst are sorority girls bent souri I diversity coeds are proving! on proving that they, loo, are inter that if you can't gel a man with a ; esled in theoutdnor life, and can gun, you can at least get a rabbit. . shine on Iheniunting range as well Gun-tolin'Oirls nia;l'e seen al-, as the dance floor, most any dawn these days, accom- The girls e shattering old be- panying campus sportsmen on ear-! I: -morning rabbit hunts. And when1 lonneuy coco oi aws a ueao on a i Hon ot her male companions is w- 'restrained. w restni.mn . . w Habhil hunting has been a favor-1 : ile sport of male students in the ! nai ls Inl' vpnrs Mill onlv rerentlv (inn. Is too i.,,, i, i beat" to do am thin morbidly, write glum ,,,-, pan, u,dc'iiily or pound uionotonooslv on b(F1j;o drums A rabbit hunt bciore breakfast, they point out. is heallhful. whole some, invigorating and tun 'lhc girls taking pan ilhe new camlnis cra.'e are not only the telltale agriculture students w h o prolhe csmptis in blue jeans and 10 gallon hats. Enthusiastically in Patriotic "iO.eme Used At Glendale OES Meet Glendale Eastern .-tar Lodge hold its ineetuiK Tuesday evening. Later, the supper committee, composed of Pe.'4 1 rest, Veu Kemp. Hetty Bade V ami Alice P.H telson. served chci'lv pie and coi- fee. the tables were decorated uV,., t.,... ..i. . the (,erge W ashington theme witli miniature .! siar Hags placed on gumdiups as favors at each plan- At the next meeting. March S. Gcti lial.tcad, O meniher of the spcvial pioiccls lommittce of the i grand chapter of Oregon, will be j honored 11 dl also be Friend- i ship Isight. while, coral puiks, innlni: hlnns vplliius. nalp liKA'Q j beige, grey, navy and black C!d white combinations. Shallow! I scoops and bateau necklines are winners, -and sleeveless dresses I are as common as crocuses in . orln. i Hazv silk nrints. mostly floral, are out in front, with a modest following of polka dots and big pale nlaids. Crepes, shuntungs. chiffon, mat satin, ocmndy, lace and smooth woolens fifTin the fab ncs picture. Nothing the designers brought out could be described as revolu - , tionary. Even Saint - Laurent s I "Silhouette of Tomorrow" didn't j keep the fashion crowd sitting on i the edge o! its chair lor long. I 'W i:,l cnuW hp ps nriL'ina lhan the small-waisted, flaring-skirled pleated-princess style which is the ! basis of Ricci's 1'JtiO gypsy? But i bv a sort of sliaht of-seam, de- j signer Crahay's creations on a familiar theme managed to look fresh as a daisy. In coats this effect was often exaggerated so that at limes the back neckline formed a stand-up ruff. Few radical innovations have appeared so far in new Italian fashions for spring a($ summer, but Centin showed Thursday night that classic style ideas of the past could be made fresh and attractive. Centinaro had lcngthelSOd waists anu in n i c sKiris, similar 10 inose shown by Tita Rossi Thursday morning. The Centinaro soils had much in common with thAe shown a few hours earlier bv Luciani, hipk i,,ntfii imi,iiv nti,'i ;,.L-pfc ,i,id,y high,yvide colars and low ncck linesrj) sinVje bodices, pleated flounced skirts and scooped out backs Both Centinaro and Alingolini Gugenheim, the other big Italian house to show Thury, aimed at elegance and length. sU-in. introduced the "spoon skirl," the "shelf skirt'' andQi sen sational while chiffon evening gown with solidly bpgjed bodice in a vivid field-flower motif. This lat ter costs about as much as a new The GiQiclle-Roberts collection featurea group of bold black- f and-wniu pnnls in abstract dc- smus. vaguely suijUHting modern art. Other hiphliuhts of the Townley collection are screaming colors, such as a cumbinalirQof neon pink and poison green in a group of dresses and costumes so brilliant thai some editors reached for their sun glasses. These, says young Donald Hrook the designer, are selling like hor cakes all over the country. He thinks maybe it's a revolt against the little black dresses. Tody's collections, like others of the week, achieve width at the top through many sleeve treat ments, and show a greater variety of fabric many ,1:1' s man nas been seen m cards went to Mrs. T. C. Fitzger- aH for bridge- Mrs I HauJ Sfir ". ' r ' . LP enm, lor pinocnie, ann-its. non- ert Foster and .Mrs son, for Canasta. Halph Jacidi-Thirtv-seven meulhe and Riiests were present for delicious .efreshments served hy Mrs. John Doyle, assisted bv Mrs. Wally llonnicutt, Mrs. Dale lllanck and Mrs John Prior. Mrs. licfs about feminine squcamishness at the sight of blood or the sound oi guns, i ne tronticr ins ihlJ lust irtM-.i oci wnen v o u o er when v n n tramp the lulls and dales with , gun on your shoulder. , gun on your shoulder These spurts-minded coeds do everything, including lire the gun. Ullen they are seen in the role of retriever, when the faithful hound is noUavafJMc. And this ; willingness and skill wins amazed: admiration from the boys. , I he best thing about it. say lhe young men, is that the girl hum-, ' they al ers not only can gel their rabbits - so can cook tbent when the: Hunters come home. What more wholesome start for academic dav than rabbit bake for breakfast? O European Travel Talk Enjoyed By Alpha Chi Mrs Dick Gadway was Aosu-ss (or Alpha Chi Chapter. E5A, re cently. Following the meeting con cluded by Mrs. Dick llanlin. chap ter president, nieinbcs heard a niost interesting talk O Mrs. Eu - arda Schacfer Mrs. Schaefer told the group of I her travels in Europe, f'he showed I many souvenirs collected (here Among the most interesting were several oil paintings ot scenes near i, s i:i,lv ..,t.i i, Mrs I vie Uimi in wnm rii-k ; mrnt, j0 the Mesdames Dick Mur- ' phv, Dick llanlin. Flovd VValker Hon Oiler. John Jones! C,Qo Bo- hn, Gavlord Kidney. Gary Wilson, Hill llallcralt, Merril Storms. Don ( HikkL Bob Jlnrphy, Shirley lltb I day and Euarda Schaelef. spectrum Family Reunion Enjoyed Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wood of Garden Valley were host and host ess Sunday at a family reunion. Guests of honor were Edith Porter of College Place, Wash., and Aitea wood. Mrs. Porter had been v.su- "ig at Paso Kobles, Lain., ai.u popped ' over in Garden Vaiiejr. "WK Wood was celenrating net I imlhday which occurs on Jay, ramily members altenaiM wuie iiie guest ot honor ana JiT. aua Mrs. uancy ware, Komie ware, -.Molly Jean ware, Mr. and airs, 7l.es West. Brad West, Lisa West, ; Mrs. Jack Bishop. Christine Bish- ; op, Mrs. Don Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. t. j. nanaoipn oi Meaiora, Marian Eaton of Medford, Kern Wood, Ralph Wood, Dorecn Wood Pallv Ruckle. Jeanne suckle. Johnny Ruckle and the host fam- : ily. Dinner was served at an early evening hour. Club Entertained Wednesday Night Tee tables of contract bridge A'cre in play Wednesday evening .hen Mrs. John Brooke entertained .icr bridge club at a dessert sup er at her home on Follett Street. High score for the evening's play as held by Mrs. J. M. Alnutt. Airs. Alva Laws, a guest, had lo score. Present were three guests, Mrs. Laws, Mrs. L. F. Parks and Mg. Al. C. Dement. Members present were Mrs. Agnes Stout, Mrs. Glen Van Horn, Mrs. ,t. M. Alnutt, Mrs. J. M. Williams, Mrs. Carl Bonner, Mrs. Alerlc'Rappe, Airs. Jack Cate, Mrs. Larry Holt and the hostess, Airs, Brooke. Airs. Iiner will be hostess to the club next month. Visitor (s Complimented Mrs. Kdward MMufphy enter taiffi'd Wednesday 'st a luitiSieon honoring her mother, Mrs. M. A. Flatley, of Antigo. Wash., who has been visiting here f several weeKS and who left Thursday tor her noine. Covers were placed for Mrs. Flallcy, guest of honor; Mrs. Hen- rv rape Sr., Mrs. W. f. i-orresi. Mrs. Robert Hatterscheid and the hostess, Miw Murphy. Contract bridge was enjoyed during St aft ernoon with Mrs. Flatley winning the high score prize. Coffee Given For MrsVirgil Conoy To compliment Airs. Virgil Can oy, who moved with her husband and five ehildren Saturday to Sher idan, Ore., a dishtfgJ toffee w.ifl)! given Thursday by Mrs. Richardj Moore. (Quests eniflft'ing the occa sion with Mrs. Moore honoring Mrs. Connoy were Mrs. Thomas Garrison, Mrs. Jack Isaacson, Mrs. Hoy lhompson, Mrs. Paulus Mc Kee and Urs. M. C. Bowker. Luncheon is Giveo Thursday Mrs. W. F?Enrrcff, who is presi Gtnl of the lTolary Anns, enler lained the group at a very lovely luncheon at her beautiful home on SK Kane Street Thursday. Early spring flowers formed the attrac tive decorative motif for the oc casion. Covers were placed for 20. A social hour followed the lunch eon and meeting. Smorgasbord ' Set For Sunday The annual Swedish Smorgas bord of liiversdale Grange wili be an evcM at the hall Sunday. March 6. from 12:30 noon lo3:?,0 p.m. Special S'fidish foods will be in cluded on thOinenu. The public has been most cordially invited to en joy this annual affair. Elgarose Corrffort Club Meets At Grensky Home A most cf?ioyable afternoon was spent recently by Elgarose Com fort Club members when they met at the home of Mrs. Leonard Gren--Ky vyh Mrs. Vey Newman, as :o hosiess. Mrs. Stanley Sju&en contorted the meeting. The theme St. Patrick's Day, was carried out in the decorations affll refresh ments. Games were played with prizes '. awarded to Mrs Charles Stringer i and Mrs. Sjogren. A baked food saie was held with the proceeds sunt itoini for the 4-H scholarship. Door !rizewas won hy Mrs. Joe Cle- a:)"' ment and the traveling prize to i Henry Lander. I The next meeting will be April 5 at the home of Mrs. Arthur t aulkner, with Airs. Ottie Stringer, co-hoslcss. A politick dinner will lie served al 1 p.m. Election of officers will be held. ThaH enioving the afiternoon were Mrs. Kaiph Stewart and chd- i ,ii en Terrv and Mike: .Mrs. Ellis Warner. Mrs. Maynard Hellemn. I Mr., l ander Mrs Fred Graves I.Mrs. Carl Kacklund. Mrs. Sjogret, .itrs. Clement, Marv Lllen and tommy Clemetit, Mrs. Oltie String er and Mildred, Mrs. Charles Mringer. MrsftFred Alberding and Terry and the liostesses, Mrs. New man and Mrs. Grensky, and dtigh jgr 0-'Di'- Weekly Luncheon Held Women of the Courtly Club tn- i.'oved their weekly Own luncheon and contract bridge play Thursday at the clubhouse Mrs. R. D. Bridges held high score for the afternoon bruUe play; Mrs Keith Bryant was sec- ond and Mrs. James Doyle, third. t unr hpnn fiivpn Fridjv Pauline Troxell of Glendale was the hostess Friday afternoon to 23 Inends from the area. After the luncheon, those who were able to slay attended the regular meeting of the Altar Society of the Glendale I Catholic Church. King And Queen I . ,' ? "'(ML- . , '.::."V Ui':; O' rt o MISS DONNA SCHOLZE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schulze of Lookinggloss, was chosen ieen of Hearts at the annuaf Sweethearts Ball held the past weekend at ' Southern Oregon College where she is a student. Her fian64', Dick Clark, was' chosen King of Hearts and the young couple was cYowned os a part of the testifies of the ball held Saturday evening. The young folk announced their engagement recently and plan their wedding for June 18 in. Roseburg. Dick is a senior 'at SOC majoring in gtrieral studies with a humanities background and Donna is a junior majoring in secretarial science. Piano "Recital Affair Tuesday Evening The third piano recital in a se-1 was enjoycCby parents and friends, ries of late winter recitals wasi The following played: Richard given Tuesday evening, March lsl, j Solin. Randy Garrison, Wayne Kit- by pupils of Miss Gladys Strong. half the students were boys The program was varied as begin ners playingCJjr the first tige wore presented as well as elementary and advanced students. The pu pils played well and gave, a very interesting program. The recital was given al Miss Strona'sresidence studio on SE Main Street. Apleasant social hoij Birthday Celebrated Mrs. Clara Hook celebrated her dirtliday Thursday at the home of Aer sdn-in-law and daughter, Mr. tnd Mrs. Floyd L. Andrus, in Roseburg. Colorful dobby wprvp In woyCT. cotton check. Note dainty pintucking on bodice. Colors: Blue Pink big Size 10 to 18 oo READY-TO-WEAR The Best Place To Shop After- All (Charming telson. Krista Kittclson. .bohn Coop er, Nan Cooper, MarliifVerberk mocs, Ann Verberkmoes, Karen Merrill, Judith Krohn. David Fin lay, Steven Erickson, Renee Frcar, Michael R, Karalyn Roe.ftogcr HclliwelLo'oin Kirkpatriek and Eu gne Gerfitz. . Benefit Dated The Oakland Garden Club will sponsor a SI. Patrick's Day card parly al a 12:30 o'clock luncheon .March 17. Prizes will "ie awarded winners in bridge, five-hundred, canasta and pinochle. The public is invited to enjoy the affair. Res ervations are J)i be made in ad vance by calling Mrs. George Blanck, Oakland 3842. 14.95 o 2nd Floor Fashions