2 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, CAPTAIN AND MRS. ROBERT PLATENBERG and three sons, Craig, Erik and Michael, of Victorville, Calif, are pictured above. They are houseguests here for three weeks Sixth Graders Annual Event All sixth grade students of the Melrose School and their parents were invited to the annual "Sixth Graders Night" held recently in the school cafeteria. Fifth grade' mothers acted as hostesses for the event. The cafe teria was attractively arranged with the sixth graders seated in front and the parents along eithor side. Name cards, consisting of graduation caps and scrolls, were placed for each of the 21 students present. On the program were Lowell Rhoden, presenting his magician's act and the Rev. and Mrs. Hurrah, singing a duet. I Thomas Median, principal of the Melrose School, presented citizen ship awards to Anita Becker for being the outstanding girl and Ray Ealhrick for being the outstanding boy in this year's sixth grade class. Their names will be engraved on a plague which Is kept in the school office. Sixth graders present were Shei la Aldridge. Steven Arzie, Hny Bathrick, Anita Becker, Jerry Bradford, Lota Busenbark, Terry Chltwood, Ricky Eckley, Carol El lis, Betty Faulkner, Judy Fordham, Charming Bridal Shower Is Given By Mrs. Ray Simpson Miss Bevorlee Howard was hon ored recently at a bridal shower given by Mrs. Ray L. Simpson. The rooms wore decorated with spring flowers. The serving table Family Reunion Saturday Event A family reunion was held at the home o Mr. and Mrs. Percy Langdon in Shoestring Saturday evening. Following a politick sup per, visiting was enjoyed and mov ies were shown. Those enjoying the party wcro Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Eutslcr of Man tcca, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mor ris, Gaylia and Kay of Toppenish, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Matt Al dropp of Sutherlin; Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Kincaid of Roseburg; Rob ert Jaro, Big Camas, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Langdon, Miss Vir ginia Langdon of Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Leo, Cynthia and Bob bie Lee; Mr. and Mrs. Delbort Langdon, Joyce, Anna, Lebert, Roy, Belly Ruth, Mary, Elva, Dorothy and Bertha Langdon, Loy Finney and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Langdon and Donald and Donna Langdon. The occasion also marked Mr. and Mrs. Langdon's 23rd wedding anniversary. DUV Members Hosted At Tuesday Evening Affair Mrs. George Rooke entertained the Daughters of Union Veterans Tuesday evening at her home. Members having birthdays in April, Slay and June were honored. Gifts were exchanged and appropriate games were played. Birthday cake and other refresh ments wore served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Guy Meigs. Members present were Mrs. Ol iver Plumer, Mrs. Marion Patrick, Mrs. Guy Meigs, Mrs. Cora Dour le, Mrs. Walter Malone, Mrs. Jess Cowman, Mrs. Fred Frisbie, Mrs. Hoy Langlcy and Mrs. Rooke. Compfons Host Dinner Sunday dinner guests at Elkton at the Norman Compton home were: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wil loughby of Gold Hill, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hubbard and family of Cottage Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Hubbard and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kesterson and family and Mr. and Airs. Vern Clcmo and family. i Ore. Fri., June 3, 1960 Visiting Here 'i M. f Night Is At Melrose Norrean Friend. Dianne Gausnell. Leanna Graves, Walter Harrah, Bruce uramn, jeannette MeKem son, Gerald Nickolaus, Cheryl Proc tor, Robert Salcido, Terry Salcido, Kevin Scott, Alan Thompson and Alan Young. Unable to attend were Nancy Gilbert, Carolyn Lyon and Vance Ward. Others present included Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Meehan, Mrs. Verden Hockett, Mr. and Mrs. Claire Mer edith and Paula; Mrs. Bill White, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ornbaun, Jack Bathrick, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beck er, Mrs. Stella Stepp, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Busenbark. Mr. and Mrs. Clarson Chitwood, Mrs, Doc Eck ley, Mr. and Mrs. Dale i'.iiis, mi's. Arthur Faulkner, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fordham, Mr. and Mrs. Car roll Friend, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Gausnell, the Rev. and Mrs. Cal vin Harrah, Mrs. Earnest Kramb, Mrs. Willard Nickolaus, Mrs. Wil lard Proctor, Mrs. Glennor Thom as, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scott, Mrs. Loyd Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young, Mrs. George Sanders and Georgianna; Mrs. Ralph Krohn, Mrs. Don White, Mrs. Ivan Rog ers, Mrs. Jack Trusty and Mrs. Chris Wulff. wns beautiful with a threc-ticred wedding cake which had been made by the hostess. After games were played the honorce had opened her many lovely gifts, refreshments were served to the following: Mrs. Don Webberlcy, Mrs. Harold St. Clair, Mrs. Fred Knglc, Mrs. Gene Lin coln, Mrs. Frank Wilson, Mrs. M. M. Manning, Mrs. George Kooncy. Mrs. Bud Manning and Pal, Mrs. Earl Miller, Mrs. Charles Weber, Mrs. M. Fortune, Mrs. Harold Brown, Mrs. R. D. Manning, Ruth and Janet Simpson, Uiinnic SI. Clair, Mrs. Glenn Chamberlain, mother of the bride; Miss Howard and the hostess. Mrs. R. D. Manning poured the punch, Mrs. Frank Wilson served coffee, Ruth Simpson cut the cake after the honorce had cut the first slice. Those who could not attend, but who sent gifts wore Mrs. Hay Han nah and Mrs. Naomi Barclay. Miss Howard and Sid Roper, who will be married today, plan to leave soon for Sitka, Alaska, where the latter is employed. Recital Given Thursday Evening Thursday, the second In a series of piano recitals was given by pu pils of Gladys H. Strong. The stu dents wcro of grade school and Juniur High age. They played in terestingly and with apparent en joyment. " Tho recital was given at Miss Strong's residence-studio on South East Main Street. Tho families and friends of the pupils were invited. Refreshments were served during the social hour. The following played: Randy Harrison, Ricky Sohn, Susan Todd, Karen Morrill, Dcbra Gcddes, Ann Verkberkmoes, Martin Verbcrk moos, David Finlay, Carolyn Lee, Sherry Lindcll, Leo Ann William son, Steven Erlckson, Sara John son, Suzanne Jonnson, ivarcn Waugh and Roger Hclliwell. 4-H Club Has Luncheon The Captain Kidd Cookers 4-H Club of Dixonville honored their mothers Saturday al a luncheon prepared by the girls at the home of Ihcir leader, Miss Wanda Zim-j merman. Mothers attending were Fern Hane. Kern Robinclte, Mrs. Wal don Hatfield, Mrs. Hae Jack and Mrs. Richard Earp. at the home of Mrs. Plattenberg's mother, Mrs. Ray Car rico, and Mrs. Carrico. Mrs. Platenberg ' is the former Donna Mears of this city. ... . V ; i i 1 i ( A , ,v ', t ' tsMsiMtawUlMHtM JEANIE GIBBONS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gibbons of Roseburg was presented in o recital ot Stephens College last week. Jeanie, a talented vocal soloist, also sang with the Stephens College Symphony Orchestra, in a-'concert which included a number from the Mikado, in which she sang a lead in February. Jeanie is being graduated from Stephens College this spring. Her parents went to Columbia, Mo., to attend her recital and the commencement exercises. (Picture by Julies Studio, Columbia, Mo.). Helen Gallap Is Selected Emblem Woman Of Year Lucille Trone, president of the Roseburg Emblem Club, conduct ed (he ritualistic initiation for Iwo new members, Ruby Linden and Mrs. Howard Mcllhenny, at the last meeting at the Elks Temple. Al the same meeting, Helen Gal- Public Invited To Hear Recital Sunday, June 5, at 3 p.m. at the First Baptist Church, Mrs. S. A. Warn will present a group of piano students in recilal. The public is cordially invited to attend. In addi tion to the piano solos, Mrs. Warg will play organ selections. Those to be presented by Mrs. Warg in the recital are Rita Ken drick, Gary Riffe, Pauletto Sand ers, Shirley Northcraft, . Janet Dawson, Vicki Engle. Joan Rich, Sandra Ladd, Carol Toi, Linda Wil liams. Kathy Ellison. Wanda Parr, Susan Jones, Charles Major, Di ana Jurgenson, i.ouiso iiorton, ti lecn Hanlin, Anita Smilh, Sophie Judv Wells, Cindy Cox, Honda Rich, dale Smith. Mardell Kirby, Mrs. Kenneth Raines and Berna detto St. Ongc. Robert Crockers Honored At Party Saturdav Evening Mr. and Mrs. David Burks en tertained a group of friends at their home in Winston Saturday evening for a going-away party for Mr. and Mrs. Crocker. Crocker, a former instructor at the Winston Junior High School, has accepted a teaching position in Beaverton. They will leave this week for their new residence. Visiting was enjoyed by Ihe group and delicious refreshments were served lo the following: Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Crocker. Mr. and Mrs. Chan Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moats, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schauer and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. David Burks. lap was selected Emblem Member for the Year. In the last year she has been chairman of three very successful rummage sales for the club's philanthropic work. Mrs. Gallap was a charter member and has served in some official capa city every year since the chapter was instituted. Two years ago, as press correspondent, she won the Presidents Cup for the best press coverage of any state chapter. At the present lime, Mrs. Gallap is second assistant marshal for the local chapter. At the state convention in Eu gene June 16 and 17, the Emhlcm Woman of the Year will be elect ed. Women from all 11 chapters in the state will compete for the hon or. At a recent installation by the Eugene Emblem Club, a group of Roseburg members drove to Eu gene lo assist in the ceremonies. Those making the trip werc:Lu cille Trone. nrcsident: Niljltl DnH. ley and Thelma Fleshman, past picMui-nis; ana menmers, Helen Gallap, Mildred Bcnham, Blanche Elliott, Ruby Shuping, June Nich olson. Vcrlie Kcady and Madeline Brower. A small reception will be given for the former Ruby Flora, who instituted the local club and as supreme district deputy south, started several Emblem clubs in Oregon, The affair will take place following the special board meet ing tonight at 8 p.m. at the Elks Lodge. Add-A-Neighbor Meets Members of Ihe Add-A-Neighbor Club were entertained at a most enjoyable potluck luncheon held Thursday at Ihe home of Mrs. N. R. Fisher. Those attending were Mrs. Vollic Lewis, Mrs. Russell Chase, Mrs. Elmer Schlender, Mrs. George Pi per, Mrs. Don E. Jones and Kathv and Lynn, Mrs. Harold Curry and Bruce and Jolynn and Ihe hostess, Mrs. Fisher. DAR Holds Luncheon ; Umpqua Chapter, DAR, mem bers enjoyed a 12:30 o'clock noon luncheon in the Swedish Dining Room Saturday. Miss Muriel Mit chell, Douglas County assistant li brarian, was guest speaker. She talked on "The United States Cap itol, Washington D.C." - Mrs. L, E. Adams and Mrs. Ma bel Murray were appointed chair men of placing flowers on the grave of Aaron Rose Memorial Day. . The next meeting will be a gath ering for a picnic in August at the home of Mrs. R. E. Hermann. Those present were Mrs. L. E. Adams. Mrs. D. N. Busenbark. Mrs. William Anderson, Mrs. Earl T. Cone Jr., Mrs. - George. M. Brown, Mrs. Roy Grain, Mrs. Ray S. Petrequin, Mrs. Thomas Hutton, Miss Irene and Miss Olive Walker, Mrs. Mabel Murray, Mrs. Ralph Hermann, Mrs. Ward Raymond, Mrs. Ira J. Seitz, Mrs. Kenneth Fitzgerald and her mother-in-law, Mrs. J. E. Fitzgerald, past state regent of Iowa, who is here visit ing from Sioux City, Iowa. Varitees Club Has Social Meet The Varitees Club met Wednes day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Biilie Brown of Winchester, with Mrs. Merle Miller as hostess. Visiting and fancy work were en joyed during the afternoon. Unique wall plaques were made by mem bers. The Christmas project was decided upon and other matters were discussed at the meeting which was presided over by the president, Mary Lane. Mrs. North, chaplain, gave' the devotions. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, Merle Mil ler, assisted by Billie Browa Those present were Mrs. James Rhea, a guest, and Mary Lane, Iva Graham, Ollie Lane, Billie Brown, Cleo Roark, Adeile North, Ida Williams, Florence Cole, Vi olette Cole and the hostess, Mrs. Miller. The next meeting will be at the home of Mary Lane of Winchester June 8 at which time a rummage sale will be held. , Showers Slated ByElkheadHEC The Elkhead Home Economics Club held its May meeting Wed nesday in the clubhouse near Elk head. A potluck luncheon was serv ed at noon with Mrs. George Thompson, Mrs. James Gunn, Mrs. Larry Jezak and Mrs, Harold Thorp as co-hostesses. A meeting followed, conducted by Mrs. L. D. Pinkston, president. Twelve dressed dolls and a large number of assorted toys were turn ed over to 'Operation Baby Doll' by the chairman, Mrs. Carl Bros zio. Plans were made for two pink and blue showers, one for Mrs. Harold Thorp June 29 and one for Mrs. Everett Jazek July 27th. Special guests were Mrs. B. Smith of Albany and Mrs. C. M. Smith of Berkeley, Calif., both vis iting at the Marvin Thompson home at Elkhead; and Mrs. John Bacon, Mrs. Cleve Miller and Mrs. George Munson, all of Umpqua. Luncheon Held . By OSC Sorority The national president, the province president and alumnae from all over the state met recent ly at the Oregon State College chap ter house of Alpha Delta Pi, na tional social organization for women. Miss Maxine Blake, national president, was guest speaker for a luncheon held in the Memorial Un ion tea room. Mrs. Herbert Bodly, province president, was also in at tendance for the event which was a combined State Day and Found ers Day. Those attending from this area were: Mrs. Waiter Allen, formerly of Roseburg and now of Cottage Grove, and Mrs. Eugene H. Fisher of Elkton. Mrs. Fisher's daughter, Janet, is president of the chapter at the col lege. Mrs. Fisher was recently elected president of the Alpha Del ta Pi Mother's Club of the OSC chapter. Yoncalla Couple Has Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Lee Blickenstaff, of Yoncalla, entertained at a din ner at their home Sunday honoring the wedding anniversary of Mrs. Blickenstaff s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Lang don, on their 23rd wedding anni versary. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Percy Langdon and Dickie of Yon calla: Miss Virginia Langdon, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Langdon of Klamath Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Davis of Springfield; Richard Sawyer of Drain; Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Eutsler of Manteca, Calif.; Miss Lauretta Blickenstaff of Salem; Mr. and Mrs, Lee Blickenstaff and Wansta and Nancy Blickenstaff. Lovely Dessert Supper Enjoyed By Club Members Mrs. Larry Holt entertained members of her bridge club Wed nesday at her attractive home on Follett Street. Bouquets of iris were used In decoration. Mrs. John Brooke held high score for the contract bridge play which followed the delicious des sert supper. Mrs. Carl Bonner was second high. Attending were Mrs. J. R. Young, a guest, and members Mrs. J. M. Williams, Mrs. J. M. Alnutt, Mrs. Jack Cate, Mrs. L. F. Parks, Mrs. Carl Bonner, Mrs. John Brooke and the hostess. Lovely Luncheon Given Mrs. Winnie Albro and Mrs. Francis Albro were hostessjj Thursday at a luncheon at their home in Elkton. Invited guests were Mrs. Bill Weatherly, Mrs. Floyd Weatherly, Mrs. Wade Hen dercr and Mrs. Norman Weatherly. LT. AND MRS. ORVAL.R. PETERSEN JR. and their 8 months-old daughter, Elizabeth Ann, left Saturday for their home at Malstrom Air Force Base at, Great Falls, Mont., following their leave spent in Portland visiting Mrs. Petersen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mautz, ond. in Roseburg visiting Lt. Petersen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Peter sen, Great grandparents of the baby are Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Jertson of Portland; Mrs. Harry Tarbell and Mrs. Emma Peterson, both of Portland. (Pictiire by Chris' Studio of Photography). - '- r i i . SSL j!5k A BRIDAL SHOWER honoring Miss Ethel Adair of Eugene was held in the Friendship Room of Oakland Church of Christ Friday evening with Mrs. Al Cole and Mrs. Harlan Haines as hostess. Miss Adoir will become the bride of Varlan Oberman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oberman of Oakland, July 2. Shower Party Enjoyed Friday A bridal shower honoring Miss Ethel Adair of Eugene was held in the Friendship Room of the Oakland Church of Christ Friday at 7:30 p.m. Hostesses were Mrs. Al Cole and Mrs. Harlan Haines. The room was beautifully decor ated with baskets of calla lilies, iris and lupines. The gift table was arranged with a white stream er background with a silver arch at one end and miniature bride and bridegroom under the arch. Mrs. Gene Cherry, Mrs. Del bert Spencer and Mrs. James Mc Hugill were game prizewinners. Guests were Miss Adair and her mother, Mrs. Roe M. Adair; Mrs. Kenneth Adair and Donna, Mrs. Floyd Baker, Mrs. Carl Cherry and Mrs. Clarice Murray, all of Eugene; Mrs. Tex Star of Astoria and from Oakland Mrs. Frank Ob erman, Mrs. Ray Davis, Mrs. Jes se Young, Miss Daurice Pyles, Mrs. Gene Cherry, Mrs. Larry Cole, Mrs. Herman Roberson, Aliss Ellen Cole, Mrs. Bert Hill, Airs. New Officers Elected By North Star Chapter Officers for the coming year elected at the May meeting of North Star Chapter, OES, Drain, were: Mary Scott, worthy matron; Vest Sanders, worthy patron; Mrs. Arlo Thomas, associate matron; Jim Whipple, associate patron; Mrs. Wellington DcLaVergne, sec retary; Mrs. Richard Duncan, treasurer; Mrs. E. P. Finnell, con ductress; Mrs. John Lovelace, as sociate conductress. Installation is planned for June 18. Corsages were presented to the oldest and youngest mothers pres ent, as well as to the one with the most children. Reports of visits to other chap ters were made. The altar was draped in memory of Stuart Horn er and past grand officers. Mrs. Harry Cool Jr. sang a solo, ac companied by Mrs. William Gas ser. Housewarming Given A surprise housewarming for Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mode and family of Elkton was given Saturday eve ning in their new home. About for ty friends and neighbors surprised the couple and presented them with a money tree. Refreshments were brought and served by the guests. From Montana Mice CarnUrn finm... 1VT a James McHugill, Mrs. 'Earnest nerry ana iuiss raisy sistruck. Sending gifts were Mrs. Royal Ahepnp. Mr KYnnlr Ci-nhho Minnie Abeene, Miss Ethel Man ning, ivirs. nugn Maaaox, Mrs. George Spencer, Mrs. Lyle Stuwe, Mrs. Walt Manning, Mrs. Orin Gil- Hpi-clppvp Aire Dnlli n,ml II- Dale Bainbridge, Mrs. Harry Bain- uriuge, mrs. nomer rrustv, Mrs Campbell and Mrs. Harlan Haines Friday-Tuesday Winners Told Winners in the Friday afternoon uupm-uie orrage piay at the Elks Club were Mrs. Ira J. Seitz and Mrs. M. C. Rnwlr Ray Carrico and Mrs. 'Walter risner, seconu; airs. Jttalpn Apper son and Mrs. James Little, third, and Miss Helen Casey and Mrs Chester Morgan, fourth. Tuesday evening winners at the Elks Clllh worn Mra Woltan 1?inu er and Mrs. Pauline Anderson of urams rass, iirst; Dr. and Mrs. James H. Harris, second; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Patterson, third, and Mrs. Walter Ulrich and William Pritchett, fourth. Next Tuesday evening, June 7, at 7:30 n'clnpk a tnmma. nnt.! will be held and special master puiih ptay win De enjoyed. Dixonville HEU Elects Officers At Picnic Meet The Dixonville Home Extension Unit held its last meeting of the season at Stewart Park recently, combining a picnic and meeting. Clara Rockwell installed officers for thft pnminff v... Th... hold office are; president, Freda tiiei, - vice presiaent, Wellie Rose Richards, and secretary treasurer, Alda Brumbach. Pub licity chairman ia Can Dn..i. A barbecue outdoor meal was prepared and served, with Mrs Paulson and Elsie Green as proj ect leaders. Petite Marie Beauty Salon COLD WAVES-6.30 & up All Individual Poekogtd Wovti Shompooi & Set-175 & up 1695 W. Harvard OR J-4001 Fine Recital Given Thursday Mrs. Jack Suksdorf presented a group of piano and organ students in a charming "Fun With Music" program at Ricketts Music Store Thursday evening. 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