Past Noble Grands Install
At Ceremonies On Thursday
The Past Noble Grands Club of
Roseburg met Thursday at the
lovely home oC Mr. and Mrs. Walt
er Fredrickson. The rooms were
beautifully decorated with Canter
bury bells and snapdragons.
A delicious dessert was served
to 25 members and four visitors by
the hostesses, Evelyn Fredrickson.
Daynise Beach, Ina Farnsworlh
and Susie Jackson.
The president. Lena Poole, con
ducted the meeting.
Installing officers were Margr
et Saunders and Thella Webber,
the latter acting as marshal.
Those installed were Vesta Lang
field, president; Kalhryn Boving
don, vice president; Susan Bow
man, secretary; and Dorothy Neal,
treasurer. Corsages were present
ed to the new officers.
Committees appointed were: Cal
endar, Ona Williams, Mamie Fett
and Ruble Bloom; rummage. Kath
rvn Bovingdon, Bertha Bayliss,
Bernice McDonald and Lena Poole;
piess, Lena Poole; flowers and
cards. Faye Crieger.
' Visitors were Anne Saunders,
Gail and Peggy Harmon and Su
san Saunders, the Harmon sisters
sang two selections, "Now the Day
is Over" and "I Heard an Old Re
frain." ...
Those present besides, the host
esses were Maggie Dent, Ruth
Fairwell Coffee Given
For Mrs. Elbert Brock
Mrs. Elbert Brock of Glendale
was honored at a farewell coffee
held recently at the home of Mrs.
George Major. Mr. and Mrs. Brock
and family will be moving to Sil
verton where the former has ac
cepted the position of grade school
principal.
The hostess served refreshments.
Several of the guests presented
Mrs. Brock with gifts.
Those present were Mrs. J. Bry
an, Mea. Jim Cox, Mrs. Albert
Vaughn. Mrs. Wayne Close. Mrs.
Harold Cooley, Mrs. Calvin Fricke,
llrs. Gordon Mehl, Mrs. Olger
Sether, Mrs. Norman Naugler,
Wis. Rodney Swanson and the hon
oree and the hostess.
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Live Muiic NighHy
Plumer, Ethel Bailey, Vela Cope
land, Bertha Bayliss. Hulda Howe,
Susan Bowman, Ona Williams,
Vesta Langfield, Ruble Bloom,
Margret Saunders, Kalhryn Bov
ingdon, Ada Hanna, Gertrude Hat
field, Elsie Mills, Dorothy Neal,
Lena Poole, Thella Webber, Alvia
Wetherell, Bernice McDonald and
Daisie Damn.
Evelyn Fredrickson" played sev
eral selections on the electric or
gan. Dorothy Neal led group sing
ing. '
The next meeting will be July 21,
a picnic at Lmpqua Park, Kalhryn
Bovingdon and Ada Hanna on the
coffee committee.
Autograph Party
Given Saturday
Mrs. Maude Cole was honored at
an autograph party Saturday at the
Calapooia clubhouse by a large
group of friends to congratulate
her on her successful attempt to
capture and retain the events of t
past by word and picture in her
book, "Away Back When." recent
ly released for publication.
During the afternoon Mrs. Cole
autographed books purchased by
friends.
Mrs. Cole is a member of the
pioneer Baird family and came to
Oregon at the age of 6. Her novel
tells of early phases of country
living in the days before modern
conveniences. Kerosene lamps,
washboards, flat irons, tin bath
tubs, horses and buggies, thresh
ing machines, one-room schools,
firecrackers, steam calliopes and
phonographs are all dealt with in
the stories contained in this full
sized book. t
Copies may be ordered from
Mrs. Cole for $2.95, postpaid.
Installation Set
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Worthing
ton Sr. will be installed as worthy
patron and worthy matron of Ore
gon Chapter 57, OES, at the Ma
sonic Temple in Canyonville Sat
urday evening, June 24.
The installation ceremonies are
public and all members and friends
of the chapter are invited to at
tend. Areme Club Has Meeting
The Areme Club of the Elkton
Eastern Star Chapter met recently
at the home of Mrs. Oliver Haines
with nine members attending. New
officers were elected for the fol
lowing year: Marilyn Willey, pres
ident; Winnie Albro, vice president
Mary Haines, secretary, and lima
Hoffman, treasurer. Following the
meeting, the hostess served refreshments.
Picnic In July
Planned By Club
A most enjoyable time was had
by Ihe members of the Elgaroe
Comfort Club when it met at the
home of Mrs. Ellis Warner with a
luncheon served at 12:30. Mrs. Hen
ry Lander was co-hostess. Mrs.
Wesley Newman, president, con
ducted the business session.
A grab bag of dress-up was en
joyed by the members, with the
prize awarded by Mrs. Carl Back
lund. The traveling prize was giv
en to Mrs. Claud Yarbraugh. A
picninc was planned July 6 at
Stewart Park. The next meeting
will be Oct. 5 at the home of Mrs.
Roland Cheek.
Visitors were Janet Parks and
Mrs. Fred Alberding. Mrs. Carl
Backlund, Mrs. Roland Cheek, Mrs.
Arthur Faulkner. Mrs. John
Mrs. George Showers. Mrs. Stan
ley Sjogren, Mrs. Ralph Stewart,
Mrs. Ottie Stringer, Mrs. Claude
Yarbraugh, Mrs. Steven Griffcn,
Mrs. Frank Schulze, Mrs. Joe
Sand and the hostesses Mrs. Warn
er and Mrs. Landers.
New Members We Icomed
By Roseburg Theta Rho Club
Withnells Hosts
At School Party
Tuei., June 13, 161 Th News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 9
t Immediately following the Yon
Alpha Zeta Theta Rho Club M Saunders and Mrs. Wayne Ballon. ' calla H'K1' School graduation ex
met Mondav at Ihe IOOF Hall, members of the youth committee, ; enisci imirsuay evening
o, r.. too r.i.i,lo,,i nH inn served refreshments to the new in- nign scnool
Kminrlrrs vice nrpsiucnt. oresided. indies
Plans were made for the drill
team to go to the state assembly
to exemplify the initiatory degree.
Bonnie Biejcha won the coin drill
gift.
Karen Pasch, Artha Hardmeyer,
Sharon McFarland, Beth Erirkson,
Joelen Zimbelman, Carol lsakson
and Carol Zimhelman were initial-
and Patty Havens, Aline
Ballon, Slieryl Nelson. Dianne Er
irkson, Shetyl Melnick, Georgina
Arnaud, Karen Rentrow, Sandie
Sorey, Elizabeth Leshor, LeAnna
Jones, Bonnie Breicha, Vicki Sea
baugh, Judy Birchfield, Mary El
len Baker, Glenda Witten, Sharon
McCabe, Joyce Larson
Knaggs, Janice John. Stephanie
Jellison, Sharon Lee, I'at Phillips,
eu into me cum in an impressive jane, R0ihr0,.L-. Anne Saunders
candlelight ceremony followed by a Kav Stowers, Vickie Walkers, Iris
well executed floor drill. Shoemaker. Nancy Rapp, Shirley
Tables had been decorated with Oldfield, Donna Cassy, Glenda
bowls of red roses. Mrs. William Beach. Mrs. Lyle Baker. Mrs. F.
Stowers. Mrs. William Knaggs.jj. Herman, Mrs. Fay Crieger and
Mrs. Paul Casey, Mrs. Margaret Mrs. Glen Beach.
BETROTHAL TOLD Mr.
and Mrs. William Croff of
Azalea announce the engage
ment of th'eir daughter. Hos
pital Apprentice Jeon Marie
Croff to X-ray Technician Les
lie Harris of Texas.- Both
young people are at the U.S.
Navy Hospital in Oakland,
Calif. The wedding will be
June 16 in the Chapel at the
base. Miss Croff was gradu
ated from Glendale High
School last year. Harris has
been in the Navy four years
and plans to make it his ca
reer. ,-
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Marcia Bernard Is Honored
At Bridal Shower Friday
A lovely miscellaneous bridal I Mrs. Parley Dilworth. Mrs. L. A.
shower honoring Miss Marcia Bcr- ust. Mrs. R. V. Miller Mrs I
nard was held Friday at the home ., n ... , , ,
of Mrs. Arthur Hudnell and her "' Dl,nn' Mr- nalPn Jollnson
daughter. Mrs. Flovd Althaus. with 'Mrs. R. B. Rhodes, Mrs. H. A
Mrs. Alex Kennedy as co-hosless.
Pink rhododendrons and rose
buds were arranged artistically
about the rooms, the colors com
plementing a bride doll's dress,
made by Mrs. Kennedy, a dupli
cate of the wedding gown to be
worn by Miss Bernard.
Several amusing games were
played and a delicious dessert was
served after which the honoree
opened her lovely gifts.
Those attending and senning
gifts were Mrs. K. 0. Rickli, Mrs.
Arthur Sevall, Mrs. Harold Glover,
Mrs. R. W. Mcissner, Mrs. Au
gusta Horner, Mrs. Harold Baxter,
Mrs. Theo Bond, Mrs. Troy Owens,
Slumber Party Held
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hutto of
Glendale were hosts at a recent
slumber party for their daughter
and several of her friends. The
party was held at the house the
Hultos have recently purchased
in Canyonville. Girls present were
Juanita Goodson, Nancy Fother
ingham, Kay Hubler, Emma Jean
Lee and Alma Grace Hutto.
Kindergarten Picnic Held
At Winston On Friday
The final program of the Win
ston kindergarten was held Friday
at the school with Mrs. Wilbur
Bushong, school instructor, as host
ess to Ihe students and their moth
ers and small sisters and brothers
at a picnic luncheon in the patio
of the Bushong home in Winston.
Group singing and games were
enjoyed. Students attending were:
Marian Bissonelte, Claude Hall,
Donna Sue Hegele. Jimmie Hooten,
Judy Jorgensen, Candy Kennerly,
Belinda Lorenz, Michael Matthews,
Ralph Peterson, Stephen Priestley,
Sharon Riley, Patrick Strickling,
Maria Talbert and Cindy Weeks.
Contest Winners Feted
The Glendale Assembly of God
Sunday School held a pntluck din
ner Thursday evening, at the Glen
dale Masonic Temple in honor of
the junior high school class which
was the winner of a seven-week
attendance contest. Mrs. Kudy
Walker is the teacher of the class.
About 80 were present for the affair.
Esselslrom, Mrs. Charles Ding
ham, Mrs. Kenneth Arinson, Mrs.
W. O. Kelsay, Mis. Paul Lane,
Mrs. Russell Cary, Mrs. T. W.
Bernard, mother of the bride-to-be:
Mrs. Conrad Jackson, mother of
the bridegroom-elect; and the
three hostesses. Mrs. Hudnell, Mrs.
Althaus and Mrs. Kennedy.
Van Dermarks Entertain
At Lovely Dinner Party
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Van Der
mark entertained at their Winston
home at a delightful dinner party
Saturday evening. The table was
centered by a lovely arrangement
of spring flowers. Places were laid
for Mr. and Mrs. Ken Chapin and
three daughters; Mrs. Dcssie Grif
fin, Mrs. Grace Carroll and Dr.
and Mrs. Van Dermark, Steve,
Karen and David.
A delightful supper party was
held at the Van Dermark home re
cently after which visiting, music
and group singing was enjoyed by
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Shaner, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Harris, Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. McGuire, Mr. and
Mrs. Ned Wagner and the host and
hostess, Dr. and Mis. Van Der
mark. Pinochle Party Enjoyed
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Winter
botham of Elkton were hosts re
cently at a pinochle party at their
home with the following guests
present: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grins
rud. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Weatherly
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crisman. Mr.
and Mrs. Wade Henderar and Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Saladen.
First priies were won by Mrs.
Sladen and Leo Crisman and low
prizes were won by Mrs. Weatherly
and Carl Gnmsrud. Ketresnmenu
were served by the hostess at the
close of the evening.
the
auditorium, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Withnell entertained
in the home economics room of
the high school for members of the
high school board and faculty to
meet eht speaker of the evening,
Roy Lieullan.
A lovely coffee table was set
with silver and crystal with Mrs.
Nancy i Blair Harrington serving coffee and
Mrs. led Bennett pouring punch.
Miss Nora Williams and Mrs. Gay
Ion Bledsoe assisted about the
room.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Frederick Applegate, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Wood. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ra
phael Wise. Mr. and Mrs. Hershel
Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Farrell,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dick, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Daughtery, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Dsn
Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Gaylon Bled
soe, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bennett,
Mr. and Mrs. Blair Harrington, Mr.
and Mrs. Arlo Thomas, Bob Jones,
Miss Nora . Williams, Paul Peck,
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Christen
sen and the host and hostess,
Mr. and Mrs. Withnell.
Amaranth Meets
Cm Friday Night
Douglas Court Order of Amar
anth met Friday evening at Ihe
Masonis Temple with Royal Ma
tron Inga High presiding. She was
assisted by Royal Patron James
Dobbin.
Decorations were red and while
roses.
Escorted and given honors were
Laulctte Norton, grand conduc
tress; lvena Halvorsen, grand rep
resentative to Maine; and Harold
Shield, assistant grand lecturer.
Guests were Marian Cooper, roy
al matron from McKenzie Court,
Springfield; and Mr. . and Mrs.
Brown of North Hollywood, Calif.
The degree of the Order of Am
aranth was conferred on Ruby Ped-
worth and Delia Fisher.
Johnnie Scott gave the reading
on "Fathers" and each father was
given a gift.
The committee in tne dining
room was Mrs. Otto Lange and
Mrs. Harry Young. .
Mrs. Thiel Complimented
On Birthday Anniversary
Mrs. Bob Campbell and Mrs.
Delton Thiel graciously entertained
at a birthday party, honoring Mrs
Maud Thiel, at the Campbell home
south of Yoncalla, Wednesday. Vis
iting was enjoyed by old friends
of the honoree. A delicious chicken
salad luncheon was served at one
o'clock.
Mrs. Thiel received many lovely
gifts from the following friends
and relatives: Delia Wise, Mrs.
Tim Miller, Mrs. Edward Kelso,
Mrs. George Edes, Rebecca Camp
bell, Ruth Lawman of Eugene and
the hostesses, Mrs. Thiel and Mrs.
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