The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, August 21, 1961, Image 10

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    Roseburg High Class Of 1941 Holds Reunion Saturday
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THE COMMITTEE in charge of the 1941 class reunion
held in the Umpqua tfotel Gold Room Saturday night in
cludes: Mrs. Paul Cacy, Paul Cacy, Mrs. Robert W. Davis,
Mrs. Florence Powell, Elmer Giles, Mrs. Robeff R. Green
and Mrs. Lawrence (Pete) Pearson. (News-Review Photo).
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ROSEBURG'S FAMED BASKETBALL TEAM, members of
the class of 1941, going to the state tournament and at
tending the class reunion Saturday night pictured above
include: Charles Beckley of Bend; Paul Cacy, Roseburg;
Royal Denton, Newport Beach, Calif., Earl Wiard and
Dr. James R. Findloy and Paul Erno, Roseburg. (News
Review Photo).
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AMONG those coming from out-of-town for the 1941
class reunion field here Saturday night were Mrs. Richard
F. (Roberto Edwards) Mundy of Arcadia, Calif.; Walter
Ourch of Seottle; Robert Phillips of Spokane; Mrs. Charles
H. (Hildo Wilson) Barber, of Son Bernadino, Calif, and
Mrs. Wayne (Erma Morgan) Henderson of Seattle. (News
Review Photo).
Mrs, S. LaFIeur Feted At Brunch
The evening ind night nursing
personnel of the Veterans Hospital
entertained at a most delightful
brunch Saturday at 11 a.m. at the
Umpqua Hotel coffee shop. The oc
casion honored Mrs. Sidsel l.a
Fleur, who has retired from Uie
aervice and who is moving to Los
Angeles to live.
Those present were Mrs. Alice
Bourne, Mrs. Esther Carter. Mrs.
Nancy Eaton, Mrs, Lilly Jones.
Mrs. Petra Lackey, Mrs. Joan
Brunn, Mrs. AJberta Jenkins, Miss
Lorraine. Meant and Mrs. Daisy
McLean.
ACBL Winners Revealed
ACBU Roseburg Vnit. winners
at the I'mpqua Hotel Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Mrl'lintork.
first; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bevans.
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OFFICERS of the 1941 Roseburg Senior High School class
attending the reunion banquet at the Umpqua Hotel Satur
day night included: Mrs. Ray (Dorothy White) Puckett,
song leader; Elwood McLaughlin, vice president; Larry
Reunion Large
Event Satun
day
The class of 1941 of Roseburg
Senior High School held its 20
year reunion at a buffet dinner
at the Umpqua Hotel aaturday eve
ning.
Teachers present were W. M.
Campbell, who was superintendent
of schools at that time, and Mrs.
Campbell; Clyde Beard, who was
principal and Mrs. Beard; Leroy
Hiatt, class advisor, and Mrs. Hi
att; Miss Alice Ueland, class ad
visor; Miss Amanda Anderson of
Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer
W. Grow.
Paul Cacy was master of cere
monies. Leroy Hiatt gave the in
vocation and Miss Ueland told the
highlights of the senior year of the
class. C. H. Board welcomed the
group and "did some remember
ing" on his own. Paul Cacy and
Elmer Giles called the class roll,
introducing the members and then
comparing the class prophecy with
the present activities of the group.
Hildegarde Roselund Piersol
read the class poem, which sne
had composed. The German band,
which played in 1941, including
Koyat Denton, Lowell Khoden,
Charles Ilincy and Paul Cacy,
played two numbers.
rriday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Sullivan entertained at an in
formal gathering for class mem
bers at their home at Winchester.
Enjoying the occasion were Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton (Evelyn Blake
ly) Adams of Portland; Mr. and
Mrs. Frank (Alice Moon) Anglin,
Portland: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ii.
(Hilda Wilson) Barber, San Ber
nardino, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles L. Beckley, Bend; Mrs.
Robert (Lucia Britton) Beckwith,
Taft, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bryant,
Albany; Mr. and Mrs. George
Crenshaw, Sutherlin: Mr. and Mrs.
Royal S. Denton, Newport Beacn,
Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter A.
Durch, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. L. F.
(Mary Peterson) Farmer, Albany;
Orlo Handy, Sutherlin; Mrs. Wayne
(Erma Morgan) Henderson, Seat
tle.
Mr. and Mrs. John (Bette Owen)
McMahan. Grants Pass: Mrs.
Richard (Roberta Edwards) Mun
dy, Arcadia, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Parr, Medford; Mr. and
Mrs. Horace Pendergrass, Eu
gene; Mr. and Mrs. Robert H.
Phillips, Spokane; Mr. and Mrs.
Russell (Hildegarde Roselund)
Piersol, Hermiston, Ore.
Mrs. Miriam Claypool R e i d.
Portland: Mr. and Mrs. Edward
(Evangeline Fcyereisen) Schopf,
Portland: Mr. and Mrs. L. Jay
(Iris Pierce) Sommer, Eugene;
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Tjomsland,
Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. John
(Charlene Stark) Trozelle, Tort
land: Mr. and Mrs. Bob (Cloydene
Darby) I'rbrand, Astoria.
From Roseburg were Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Anderson, Mr. and
Mrs. Victor (Jean Myers) Bean.
Family Members
Meet For Reunion
Anderson, sgt.-at-orms; Mrs. Robert L. (Lucia Britton)
Beckwith,' of Taft, Calif., president, and Mrs. Paul (Doro
thy Crocker) Cacy, secretory. (News-Review Photo).
10 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Mon., Aug. 21, 1961
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cacy, Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Cox, Mr. and Mrs.
Art (Lois Kurtz) Crocker, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert W. (Pat Quine) Da
vis, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Erno, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer L. Giles, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert R. (Lela Wilson)
Green.
Dr. and Mrs. James R. Finlay,
Miss Betty Fretwell, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles (Arvilla Buffington) Hi-
ney, Mrs. Ed (Effie Calkins)
Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hurley,
Mr. and Mrs. William (Marcelle
French) Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert W. Kent, Mr. and Mrs. El
wood McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence (Pete) (Phyllis Gadway)
Pearson; Mrs. Florence Hamilton
Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Ray (Doro
thy White) Puckett, Mr. and Mrs.
Lowell Rhoden, Mr. and M r s.
James Spackman, Mr. and Mrs,
Bob Sullivan and Earl Wiard.
Duplicate
Winners
Announced
Tuesday evening winners at the
Roseburg Duplicate Bridge Club
play at the Umpqua Hotel were
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McGregor,
first; tying for second were Mrs.
M. L. Hallmark and Mrs. Edgar
Lewis and Mrs. G. W. Marshall
and Mrs. L. E. McClintock, and
fourth, Mrs. Walter Ulrich and
Mrs. Ray Carrico.
Friday afternoon winners for the
Roseburg Duplicate Bridge Club at
the Umpqua Hotel were Mrs. Rus
sell B. Rummel and Mrs. S. G.
Palmer, first; Miss Gerturde Rast
and Mrs. Burnett, second, and Mrs.
Harry Hildeburn and Doyle Press
nell, third.
East-West winners were Mrs.
Walter Fisher and Mrs. O. R. Pe
tersen, first; Mrs. James H. Har
ris and Mrs. L. E. McClintock, sec
ond, and Mrs. Lyle Borienner and
Mrs. Ray Carrico, third.
Winners
Reported
The Junior Duplicate Bridge
Club held its special events sum
mer party Monday evening. North
South winners were Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. McGregor, first: Mrs. Wen
dell B. Smith and William Pritch-
ett, second; Mr. and Mrs. Alva
Perkins, third, and Mr. and Mrs. i
Morton Fillmore, fourth. .
East-West winners were Mrs.1
Clair K. Allen and Mrs. S. G.
Palmer, first; Mrs. James Doyle
and Alex Kennedy, second; Mrs.
Karl T. Cone Jr. and Mrs. John
Davenport, third, and Mrs. Neil
Kaser Sr. and Mrs. Neil Kaser Jr., 1
fourth.
Next Monday evening the
monthly play off night will be
held. All persons with no more
than 20 master points are eligible
to play in this club, which meets
weekly on Monday night. Those
desiring more information are ask
ed to call either Mrs. Walter Ul
rich or Mrs. John Davenport.
Delightful Shower Party
Given For Judy Heritage
Mrs. Leonard Hansen was host
ess at her home in Winston recent
ly at a lovely bridal shower hon
oring Miss Judy Heritage, the
bride-elect of David Burt, whose
wedding is planned for September.
The ecru lace-covered table was
attractively centered by a pink
umbrella surrounded by good luck
charms. The umbrella was trim
med with pink rosebuds, which
also adorned the large white sheet
cake. i
Two Families Reunited
At George Bowman Home
A reunion was held in Elkton re
cently at the George Bowman
home for the Bowman and Essel
strom families.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Nils Kling and family of Hood
River, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Essel
strom and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Esselstrom and fam
ily of North Bend, Vincent Essel
strom and boys of Florence, Mr.
and Mrs. Lonnie Knottage of
Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Dick WU
ley and family.
A lovely dinner was served by
the hostess, Mrs. George Bowman.
Games were played and the
many useful and lovely gifts wera
unwrapped by the honored guest.
Those attending were: Orpha
Kisinger, Sherry Dotson, Frances
Wilson, grandmother of the groom
elect from Eugene; Jean Heritage,
Blanche Peterson, Betty Gubser,
Jean Peterson, Sheila Carew, Nita
Gilman, Dorothy True, Ruth Turn
en, Marie Counts, Doreeu Bratsch,
Edna White, Paula Burt and the
hostess, Vi Hanson.
Sending gifts were Tna Pratt.
Mildred Hoefer and Edith Dotson.
Girls Club Has
Enjoyable Picnic
The Busy Bees R We enjoyed
a picnic Tuesday at the home of
the co-leader, Mrs. Effie Hughes,
assisted by Mrs. R. Kischel, lead
er. Members presented gifts of ap
preciation to both leaders. Three
girls who are moving away also
received gifts.
Songs were sung and games
were played. Projects were collect
ed for the fair.
Those present were Annette
Brinkley, Shirley Hughes, Jeanette
and Shirley Kischel, Linda and Lu
Anna Patterson and Debbie Puckett.
Binder Reunion
Held Cn Sunday
Beautiful gifts of crystal and chi
na were presented to Mrs. Ij
Flour from the nursing staff, some
of whom were unable to attend.
For Play Held On Sunday
.second; Mrs. E. S. Wilkev and
Mrs. t. E. Church, third, and Mrs.
A. B. Collier and Mrs. Walter I I
rich, fourth. Repeat teams of four
will be in play Aug. 27 at 1:15
p.m. at the Umpqua Hotel. Those
desiring more information regard
ing the play are asked to call Mrs.
Ray Carrico.
The annual Smith reunion was
held Sunday at the Drain Park. I
with president. Bob Goodrich and
Mrs. Goodrich, secretary, in
charge.
About 150 enjoyed the day visit
ing, playing baseball and horse
shoes and swimming. Mr. and Mrs.
1-oyd Smith of Elkton were elected
president and secretary for next
rr. ine annual binder reunion was
The youngest member. Deborah held Sundav at the Becklev memo
Butler, S months, of Medford, re- grounds with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
ceived gift. Mrs. Christiansen. Binder of Bend in charge. Sixty
87Mi. of Mapleton, received a gift, two were present for the picnic
for being the oldest member pres- lunch and afternoon of visiting
ent. Mrs. Ijwrence Smith of Elk- Out-of-tow" guests were Mr. and
ton and Junior lnsston of Cot-1 Mrs. Benton Binder and family of
tase drove also received prizes. , Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Bos
Those attending from out of state: sen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy-
were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith
ami son of Saratoga. Calif.; Linda
Lou Holverstolt of Seattle. Wash.,
and Mrs. May Olsen of San Fran
Cisco, Calif.
al Bossen and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Koger Bossen and family and Mrs.
Hank Bossen, all of Portland; and
Roscoe Hart and Mrs. Millie Hart
of Coos Bay.
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