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0 G Has Birthday V ' ,4 ;V SHANNON ADELE STROUP, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raold G. Stroup, celebrated her first birthday Thanks giving Day at the'home of her maternal grandmother, Mrs. . W. Kemmerer, on Wharton Street. After receiving her lovely gifts, birthday cake and ether refreshments were served to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stroup, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Winkleman and daughters, Carol and Susan, and Mr. and Mrs. Kemmerer. (Picture by Chris' Studio of Photography). Party To Be Tonight The Newcomers Club members and guests enjoyed a delightful no hostess holiday luncheon Tuesday at Turn Around Inn. Members ex changed Christmas ideas. Guests of the club were Mrs. Robert King, Mrs. Hay Smith o Chariton, Iowa; Mrs. Fred Lacacy se of Brooklyn, Iowa; Mrs. Virgil Jennie and Mrs. Leona Hardage of Myrtle Creek. The club's annual Christmas party will be held tonight at 8 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paulus McKce on SE Kane Street. Members only and their hus bands are to attend the affair. Those not contacted are asked to call Mrs. Richard Bouey for fur- then information regarding the pajty. Gifts will be exchanged. Miscellaneous . Shower Held At Melrose Given For Howard Kaisers And Family , Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaiser' ensmicr, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rog-1 ard, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Tierce, and children. Have, Donald and Billy, were recently honored at a miscellaneous shower at trie Mel rose Community Church. The af fair was arranged by church mem bers and all community members were invited. The Kaisers suffered the loss of their home last month by fire. , Many useful and attractive gifts were presented to them from Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Warren, Mrs. George Sundberg, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kainville and Luannc; Mrs. Maude Trent, Junior Trent, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ornhaum and family; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dy singer and family; Mr. and Mrs. Argo and family; Mr. and Mrs. Otis Conn and family; Melrose Grange, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Gnus nell and family; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gawlcr and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. McComas. Mr. and Mrs. Don Isakson and children; Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sand ers, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Conn, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tottan and family; Jeanette Niswonger, Mr. anri Mrs IvtunnH Hnnctnn Fvp. lvn Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll1 Friend and family; Clara Schlunz, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Craft, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scott and Kevin and Kara; Mr. and Mrs. Sibley Nielsen and sons; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eastman and Mary, Mrs. McCormack, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Stidham. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hofman, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Thompson and children; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young and sons; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doerncr, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crouch, Mr. and Mrs. David Schrader and daughters; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trusty and daughters; Mr. 'and Mrs. Carrol Sensabaugh and family; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schrader, Mrs. Lenore Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bonebrake, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Coffell, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cooper and family; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Krohn and Judy; Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Holcomb, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Veenstra, Mr. and Mrs. Art Buckwalter and family; Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Doerner, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Fcnn, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Vierra, Mr. and Mrs. Mar shall Farrell and family; Mr. and Mrs. Norvel Conn and Greg; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eschelman, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tjomsland and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nicklaus and children; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ar- crs and children; Melrose Mission- pajtor ,n(l Mrs Gcn Davis and arv Soeielv. Mr. and Mrs. Joe .. ., .. .. , .. riX ..V fnmilv Mr nd Mr ""en juuiir, iir. ana flirs. C T Re'eec 'AZ ; s Kt'd Mr. rii f.ilman and sons! Mr. I f.'T' . ,.nd .5-lrs- V"?-'1 Ln" anrt Reception Honors Pastor A reception fur the new pastor, the Rev. Ralph 11. S. Wolverton, was given by the First Baptist Church of Voncalla, Friday eve ning. Pastors of other local churches and members of both Drain and Voncalla churches attended. A short program consisting of music Frl,, Dee. 16, 1960 The Nowi-Review, Roscburg, Ore. 3 j Virginia; Mr. and Mrs. Jack I.oijby the Voncalla Baptist Church. Mrs nii-k Oilman and sons: Mr . .. 'A t. :v. I f.Il... V1IK1IHJ !iJ f'i'L nii .Matthew. Mr" ,nd famil" Mr- and Mrs- Earl I welcoming speech by Ren Unltis M and Mrs. Otto Mr: I Prcschern and family; Mr. and let on behalf of the other pastors. Md. n Virinr?.nH children I Mrs- 1)cnnis Johnstone and chit-! with a response by Rev. Mr. Wol- v. . - , nrpn Mr ntln Mrs. h. b.at t r vnrlnn nnri nn intmritintinn nr Mm Mrs. Amy Sceiey Iur. ana Mrs i. d R I)oerncr and' Mr! I Wolverton was followed hv social and Mrs. Cloyd Riffc. 'time and refreshments. J. R. Fcnn and family; Jim How- Mrs. Luderman Is Club Hostess A delightful dessert supper was served Wednesday evening by Mrs. Kenneth Luderman when she en tertained members of her bridge club at her lovely home on the Old Pacific Highway south of Rose burg. Guests for the evening were Mrs. Glenn Weatherby, Mrs. H a r 1 e y Duus and Mrs. Richard Mann. Mrs. Weatherby held high score for the evening; Mrs. Mann won the-traveling and consolation priz es. Members present were Mrs. Carl Bonner, Mrs. L. F. Parks, Mrs. J. M. Alnutt. Mrs. J. R. Voting, Mrs. Larry Holt. Mrs. Jack Cate. Mrs. J. M. Williams, Mrs. John L. Brooke and the hostess. Charming Dinner Party Hosted By Don Evanses Mr. and Mrs. Don Evans enter tained recently at their lioine near Umpqua at a lovely dinner party. The, rooms were gay with seasonal flowers. The table was set for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Urben, Mr. and Mrs. Don Maddox and daughters. Dona and Debby, of Eugene and the host and hostess and children, David, Kerry and Linda. Dinner Given Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Howard Basson en tertained at a charming dinner party Wednesday evening, honor ing their son, Jim, on the occasion of his birthday. A lovely decorated cake was served at the conclusion of the dinner and Jim was presented with gifts. Covers were placed for the guest of honor and Miss Owen Robin son and the host and hostess. f I I lantaS succeed wi ith i darlene i A ill it. n L 7 U i SWEATERS & .: rBLO"USE"S ; ',. . PANTS .; 111 mad You'll discover fashion treasures to delight her, in our collection of Christ mas Sweoters, Blouses, ond Copris . . . and such a beautiful bounty for Christmas morn . . . We've many styles, many colors, ; ond priced just right. BLOUSES SWEATERS. CAPRIS from $2.98 ,,o $3.98 from $3,98 The Largest Selection Ever WAYS TO BUY Cash LAY AWAY 30 DAY ACCOUNT 6 MONTH BUDGET VOU Lt XOVK TO SHOT AT ... . ilk 615 S.E. JACKSON ST. PHONE OR 3.5015 FROM NINE TO FIVE By Jo Fischer yip p F'e "I hope this is a better botch of stamps than you sold me last week. All our letters came back marked 'wrong address'." 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