South Douglas Assembly Has Installation At Canyonville With the Valentine motif in red- Miss Hendrix was crowned bv and white m decorations and cor-: her brother, Ed Hendrix. Her niece', tages, Agnes Hendrix, daughter of Vicki Adams, carried the crown, Mr. and Mrs. Romie Hendrix of During her installation. Miss Hen Days Creek, was formally installed drix carried a fan of artificial as Worthy Advisor of South Doug- sweet peas in rainbow colors, las Assembly. Rainbow for Girls at Janet Criswell, Sue Hovcrson the Canyonville Masonic Temple and Andrea (Jill sang ''Over the Sunday afternoon. Rainbow." The new worthy advis- New Styles Are Shown B NAOEANE WALKER PARIS (AH) It was Chanel-as Slim LootcApears In Latest Spring Fashions By- NADEANE WALKER os dresses and suit, and PARIS AP Designer Slarc ire ,. t,,eci hemun(,. ! Mrs. Schneider Hosres ! To Club On Wednesday j The Rosfburg Art am! Kmhroirt-f ; eery Club met Wednesday at 2 p.m. j Ij,frf at the home of Mrs. M. W. Sihnesd- f er. (.antes and ustntiit were en-; Wei., Fb, , tft Tfc Ni-Rtviw, RaksirS, Or, tl The Crossword Punk For Today usual with a clash of manmsh de ; Bohan s rip ped the spina ch from , Smifilsh vma.hetA ha!5 ,j,ve joyed. Mrs. Henry Snyder won the tail added, at the last major fash-1 fashion today , in a ld-ttke col- kf head t (me Th grf, ((lM)r prue t;ame t wfr(, m ion opening of the spring season lection for Dior that may .brimmed, round-crowned sail- by Mrs. Schneider. ho held ftiKhj this Bfternuon. I prove the biggest style hit suite Er toww or M st.ore. larth3 Krskme, second, I Indeed, if id-year-oid Madame the new look. . ihasint rti-iuwt ti-. and Mrs. Walter Riis-lt Sou- Royat Bfood Becky Peterman acted as install ing officer with Janet Criswell, in stalling marshal; Carol Peterman, chaplain; . Mis. Lawrence Michaels,- musician and Kathleen Cooper, recorder. Also installed were Sue Hover son, associate advisor; Andrea Gill, charity; Ginger Clifton, hope; Judy EUefson, faith: Sharon Olson, treasurer; Linda Moore, chaplain; Nine Johnson, drill leader; Ca mille EUefson, love; Judy Sluel lel, religion; Roxanne Dixon, na ture; Linda Dickinson, immortal ity; Jackie Prairie, fidelity; Mary Connor, patriotism; Joy Yakel. aervice; Fat Jenkins, confidential observer; Jeri Jenkins, outer ob server; Bille Herbert, musician and choir director, Hope Thompson. or introduced her mother. Mrs Romie Hendrix, who was seated in a place of honor after being pre sented a corsage. Members of the advisory board, also installed, included Mrs. Mil ton Herbert, mother advisor; Charles Pruden. Rainbow Dad; Norman Chappeil, secretary; Mrs. Oscar Hoverson, chairman; Mrs. D. W. Gill. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright and Mrs. Walter Dixon. Serving refreshments in the din ing room following the ceremonies were Mrs. Dallas Doss, Mrs. Adri an Adams, boih sisters of Miss Hendrix. Mrs. Harold Burgin and Mrs. Lucia Snyder, Coco Chanel ever chansed her what Rnhan namtx the "slim i,- i ...-i. ; ... . ...... I ?Lkh Tower should walsiiess bodice to the top ol r he niw mm im- us , esi( Hu.,l!s , Ml, Kaf( ,,ekt,n Mrs .f' ,.,-- ,.,. . u.. h!- vv,lh lightly fJ-ed skuts often The s,vte smomhu. j,.js Bowman. Shirley RbsmjII. a ejij. ...... t j i ' . t , rts imiiwu iflUJ me IWI m iiri cnnivinp a 1111 III me ItllcetdU. t. t , - ,... . ,:,., j , Iim fhnni.1 has mrnpii nut mm-.: , t I orasBea n ntemura snort. ue mrs. i.,ut iiiiraia ana wr immin, S trim Jiti , b.i!! Enthusiastic applause through-: stde is brashi forward a tittle Mrs. S. A. l.ytle of Hemf; Mrs, and braid oiofne She sweetens oul lhc show maUe ltjef' the cheek, the other is worn. Henry Snyder. Arsie Bed. Mar- ?r,. 'L.i. Iwff ' Bohan has a smasn hit for hts;behjn( the .ths Krskme and LaVern Lark, shirred chiffon or silk blouses. Matthieu Saint-Laurent. ets that let the blouse show at the! If the bosom and the waist are waistline.- One was lipped up the ! bypassed m the slim look hips haelt are hugged and legs emphasized Military pockets, mannish ties : The most astonishing thing about and shirt-coliared blouses showing! the show was that it contained not above collarless jackets added a smSte eccentricity, masculine note. j The long waisted, short-sktrfed Gold chain belts, double-looped, I general outline naturally recall dana e a eold bane e at the waist- the llapper era, out bomb m- FROM NINE TO FIVE Valentine flower decorations in j line. Jackets often have stack j terprelalion is fresh as a daisy, j the hall and the dining room had been made by Mrs. Louie Rogers and arranged by Betty Clark. Evening Enjoyed BSP Council Has Meet Thursday Roseburg City Council of Beta Sigma Phi met Thursday at the home of Mrs. David Grubh. Announcement was maae inai : m (,. u.ii , , l1" net Pro,ce(ed from,. lh Beta day night t which time !ove Sigma Phi state ! conventwn held in refreshments were served by Kv Roseburg last May was contribut- elvn Croucher and Gertie Hess .f-1"-" """jtrom a beautifully decorated table Ul ta iiKcuuft mum. Refreshments were served by representatives of Xi Omicron Chapter to Mrs. David Grubb, Mrs. Clair Allen, Mrs. Neil Chris tian, Mrs. Clarence DeCamp, Mrs. Jim Gregory, Mrs. Walter Brit tell, Mrs. Joe Barnes, Mrs. Eldon Caley. Mrs. Stanford Norris, Mrs. Dan Dimick, Mrs. Don LaBranche, Mrs. Bill Sims, Miss Arlene Hay den and Mrs. Roger Swengel. Mosley Twins Celebrate Birth Date On Saturday Michael and Mark Mosley. twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Mosley of Glendale, celebrated their eighth birthday at a party at their home Saturday. Hostesses were Mrs. Mosley and her daughter, M r s. Stanley Nace. The children played games, and after the honorees had opened their gifts, they had birthday cake and ice cream. Each child received balloons as favors. The birthday cake had been made and decorat ed by Mrs. Nace in pink, white and green and included each boy's name in the frosting decor. Those present at the party were Danny Sether, Betty Tracy, Elaine Close. Jaeque Wright, Lee Gutier rez, Danny Walton and the hon orees. Slumber Party Is Given Saturday At Canyonville Sherrie Roberts, daughter of Mr. nrf Mrs. Geome Roberts of Can yonville, was hostess to a group of her friends at a siumocr pany Saturday evening. Tape recordings,' dancing to rec ords and roasting wieners and marshmallows in the Roberts fire place were the evening's diver sions. Included were Kay Fergu son, Terry Jones, Joyce Brtisatori, Connie McCabe and Beverly Hay ter. H. B. Kruses Entertain At Lovely Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kruse of Riversdale entertained at a dinner party at their home. Guests were seated at a table covered with a lace cloth over a lavender founda tion. centered by an African violet arrangement. The occasion Honor ed the recent birthdays of W. C. Bailey and R. L. Harmon. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Harmon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. was trimmed with gold braid slot ted with velvet ribbon. An off white fleecy wool coat was col lared, hemmed, cuffed and hnrrtar- Woodmen Circle Umpqua Grove ed with dark mink. 4i enjoyea an occasion at the Ever- pleated just m front. A navy dress vent, who suffered a nervous breakdown during a bnet spett ot military service, Marc Bohan made his name in fashion this mornina. Nobody believes Dior wilt willingly let him go now. Auxiliary Plans Valentine Dinner The Ladies Auxiliary to the Na fional Assn. of Letter Carriers met Wm.ien should love his imfriilv. j easy to wear, easy-to-walk-in; clothes, which for once are as pretty as they are elegant. A fair ly slim pair of hips is the only thing they require. When the 34-year-old designer which carried out the Valentine llintif. llP3rt.hsn,rl f ..too hat-,4 by Lucy Benson and Pbebe Mc- Wednesday at the home of Mrs. 'forgot his ladylike look to cut just Guire .were served in honor of Warren Sellars. . I three necklines that plunged ngjt the birthdavs of Viola Whit anrf Final clans were made far the ' to the waist, the audience took It Besse Cornish, wo had hirthrtav.' forthcominff Valentine dinner ami as a joke and laughed. during the month. I party for auxiliary members and ! Bohan's typical suit has a trim , Mrs. Dorothy La.Mar was induct-1 tile'r husbands Saturday, Feb, 18. ; but unfitted midhip jacket with; ed into the circle and the charter! Following the meeting, a social: a loose belt at the top of the hip-' was draped in memory of Jeannie i BOUr was enjoyed, with the host-Mine, sometimes on the jacket and' Willard, national past president! ess- Mrs Sellars serving refresh-1 sometimes on the lightly flared mniis i iiic luiiuwiiig iHtrmuei !. SKtri WHO sieevticas. huhissut"" i Mrs. Robert Johnson, Mrs. Frank: top. Paul, Mrs. Robert Surkamer, Mrs. siightlv longer jackets loosetv Don Pearman. Mrs. Richard Pow- cupPed in behind are cut way ell and Mrs. Glenn Chenoweth. j t0 the ,vajstiine in front in a gen The next meeting will be March te curve. some skirts break away! 1 at the home of Sirs. Surkamer, ! in fluted pleats from midhip. t There is not a nioped waist nor; t-i.t.i- ; (k ,w Roil for life. Alma Walker and Viola White are the delegates selected to attend the state convention to be in Eugene May 19-20-21, with Alice Christensen and Connie Kingry al ternates. The service club will meet Feb. 20 at the home of Phebe McGuire in Winston with Alma Walker and Marjorie Doyle co-hostesses. A welfare breakfast will be given bv Besse Cornish at her home in Roseburg, Monday, Feb. 13, be tween 8 and 10 a.m. and the Grove social will be held at the Lariat Room at a no-hostess dinner Mon day, Feb. 27, at 6:30 p.m. Recital Is Given By Piano Pupils Mrs. Helmut Tikhe of Myrtle Creek presented a group of her beginning and advanced pupils in a piano recital at her home Saturday. Those taking part were: Sandra Wallis, Beverly Tapp, Mary Cap- iock, Jim Manuel, Sally Meyers, Wayne Meyers, Richard Dietrich, Marvin Crookcr, Claudia Wilton, Sidney Wilton, Cathy Shirtcliff, Sherry Levy. Kathy Murray. Pat ty Murray, Mike Moore, Gem Ma ne Moore and Barbara Tilche, Barbara Jilche is a pupil of Glad ys Strong of Roseburg. Sharon Crooker and Marvin Crooker add ed to the program by reciting poems. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Tilche at the end of the pro gram. Hay Ride And Dinner Enjoyed By Elkton Youth The high school youth of the Elk- ton Christian Church and their friends enjoyed a progressive hay ride and dinner party Sunday eve ning. 2S boys and girls attending. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clemo furnish ed the truck. The first stop was at the Gene rislier home in Kel logg, then they traveled to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Complon for hearty refreshments. then had aessert ana puncn ai Buell, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leonard I i(,e Jim Bobst home. and Mr. and Mrs. Kruse. Cards were in play during Ihe pleasant evening hours with priz es going to Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Harmon and Jack Leonard. Card Party At Melrose Is Successful Affair Eleven tables of pinochle were Adults making the trip were Mr. and Mrs. John Ptigh, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clemo and Mr. Arley Marsh. Potluck Birthday Affair Honors Mrs. Starnes 1695 NW Ljmvood Drive. Thel Allen Is Honored Saturday A surprise birthday party was given by Mrs. Thel Allen Saturday evening to honor her husband. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Rob by Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack May, Mr, and Mrs. Warren Sel lars, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Apple and iur. ana Airs, jacs aianoney skirts show up only for cocktail and short formal wear, tacked onto stem-straight bodices that come to the top of the hip. Colors are the palest pastels pink, apricot, pistachio and Nile green, yellow, lilac, and dusty Wedgewood blue as well as lots of grav, beige, navy, white and hlacfc The only trimmings on many of his creations are welted or sad- Canasta was enjoyed during the idle-stitched seams, often quarter- evening. Mis. Allen served lovelyiing loose, coats in a Dig a. me refreshments and a birthday cake. I same idea is used for tier effects r I , , , ,J f t J i v .... rt .. . y.-. - 'A H'-'u it 5 l..,.'Jv Jt- f . V Mrs. L. L. Slarnes of Dixon- villA wa honored at a surprise In play at the Slelrose Grange pub- potlUck birthday dinner at her lie card party naiuraay mgm. mi. i. nome 0n me BUCKnorn nusu it M. M. Manning and Mrs. Lena j rentlv. A lovely birthday cake was Howland were hostesses for the served following the dinner. evening. High scores were won by Mrs. Sihley Nielsen and itoiana Cheek. Low prizes went to Scott Slidham and Margaret Aydelott. Next card party will be held March 4 at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Executive Board Hosted The executive board of the Myr- 4 4 v fcr- a 4 ,'-. MISS SONJA RHODES, daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Homer Rhodes of Winston, has returned to her position os super visor of neurology ond ENT floor ot White Memorial Hospitof in Los Angeles, which is a teoching hospital for the College of Medico! Evongtlists, following a sfoy with her parents. CME is the Seventh-day Adventist College of medical science. She was previously employed os a staff nurse on the ENT floor of the hospitof. She only recently attended o notional supervisors convention held in Salt Lake City. Sonjo attended Roseburg Junior Academy, Columbia Academy, Battle Ground, Wash.; was graduated from Laurelwood Academy, Goston, Ore.; attended Wollo Walla College at College Place, Wash, and was graduated from the College of Medical Evangelists School of Nursing in July 1959 receiving her bachelor of science degree in nursing. Picture by Jerry O'Brien Studio, Alhombra, Calif.). tie Creek PTA was entertained at ning's duplicate bridge play at and Mrs. K. S. Vwlkey. first; air the home of Mrs. Gordon Scar brough Thursday. Those present were: Ned Nortin, Mr. and Mrs. Al Nect, Mrs. Wil liam Adams, Pearl Cox, Mrs. Wal ter Watson, Mrs. Helmut Tilche and Mrs. Scarbrouch. Refreshments were served. Guests included Mr. and Airs. Willy Slarnes and baby; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Starnes, Mr. and Mrs. Willv Waddle, Mr. and Mrs. Wal lace' Anderson and and family and Mr. and Mrs. William Graham. Winners Told Winners for the Monday eve ni'i dim icale Bridge piay at w. w Myrtle Creek were John Markham, I Wft(,MntC P d SS T d IT1 1 1 1 6S Hnhert Jones and Mrs. I.ennari ; i , n SinrTv-VMM-iMove eack l ouiendaie L. E. Mrt'lintock and Mrs. Ken-i nelh Winston and Mrs. B. Bor- By MRS. G. B. FOX ing with her parenls and her broth- deal,x. I Two Grants Pass families, for- .el in law and siMer. mer v,ienoaie FPMncms, nave? .us. icnixe ifmii ui moved back to Glendale to makejdale Star Route had the cast re their homes. moved from her leg UkI week. i Mr. and Mrs. Herman King and'"" If en thf "kle twin daughters have moved to on Oct. 3tl and she has been m Glendale. Thev were assisted bv rhtir for much of the Mrs. King s brother-in law a n d ! nce- ,hhe " !,t ,b( sister, Mr. and Mrs, Gary Stevens f1,le ' put her weight on the leg of Grants Pass. "ut tmlit depend on crutches for ; Mr. and Mrs. K. B. McN'abb and LfL""!M,L f children have rented one of Mrs.j shinhA; t,m of Mr. and Oscar DavidsoB s houses on Reu-, Mr( t shepherd of Glendale, ten Koad, i now (ll (cl ruund ome on Youth Brealit Arm hu leg which he sprained severe Bruce Fnher. 14, son of Mr. ly while horseback riding about and Mrs. Bob Fisher of Glendale, j two weeks tm. Shepherd and a (ell recently while riding neigh-'companion were riding along Win bor's horse and broke hu let! arm riy Creek Road, when Shepherd's above the wrist. The cast will have mount turned without warning onfo to be worn for six weeks. a side road, throwing its rider off. Mrs. Kenneth Stovail of Pnne- There were nn broken bones, but ville, visited for a week with her Shepherd's leg has been badly swoi husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'len Coy htovall. and family and uh ; The Glendale Matie's Cluh will other friends and rrlntives in the hold t publir luncheon at the Mt area She t pent several dy onie Temple Feb. IS, beginning it m Riddle and Mjrtit Creek visit- 11 i m. By o Fischer nnft-pf nna ahni-o li nlhdr i Th tnftltence Ol the 2uS Dresses, neatly belted at the nat-' strongest in evening wear, for j ural waist, mav be ail-over pleat-1 Bohan makes dozens ot waistfess; ed shirtwaists, with the pleats sew- beaded sheaths, all with hip bells ed flat to midhip and then let out or tight fitting at the hip. to knee-covering hems. Others are! Whatever happens to Saint-I.au ! ATTENTION KIRBY OWNERS If you purehaitd a Kirby vacuum cleantr on or befor 1955 call rh local Kirby offica about factory replacement. This offer it limited. . . call now! A. 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