Public Invited To Annual MERCY HOSPITAL AUXILIARY'S annual "Parade of Par ties" will include the largest affairs of the coming week, when members invite the public to four of Roseburg's loveliest homes. Pictured above center is Mrs. Harry F. LeBeau at whost home at 357 W. Riverside Drive, Lourel- THE HOME OP MRS. RAY SIMS ot 16 Royal Oaks Drive will be the scene of a coffee corrying out the calypso motif Thursday, Oct. 12, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Pictured Parade Of Parties To Be Held During Coming Week The public it mo.it cordially in H. Babbitt and Alri. Ron Krash vited to enjoy the four charmum! our co-chairmen. Committee n.em attain arranged by mcrulns of. .Merry Hospital Auxiliary for the eighth annual "Parade of Partien" to begin Tuesday, Oct. 10, at a coffee at the Harry F. LeBeau home in Laurclwood, and continu inK Wednesday at ( salad bullet luncheon at the Dr. Keith Bryant home on SE Azalea Drive; Thurs day at a coffee at the Kay Sims home in ItidKewood and Friday at an afternoon tea at the Dr. John William I'nruh homa on Home WoihI Lane. I Mrs. John Longfellow Jr. and Mrs. Robert Jluiphy are co-chair men for the Hawaiian coffee par- tv at the LeBeau home liom 10,,, ., ., ij , t.ene Matee. Mrs. Thomas Martin, a m. to 12 lucsoay. lommiure members assisting include Mrs. H. F. Bauer. Mrs. Paul Bellendnrf, Mrs. William Brinkley, Mrs. Vin cent Deng. .Mrs. John II. Donncl ly, Mrs. Joe Fesl, Mrs. O. R. Frill, Mis. Marguerite tiraham, M r a Ruhard Onffin, Jlrs. H. J. Hal- lerscheid, Mrs. Jack Isaacson. Mrs. Jamei Johnson, Mrs. V.tlltain i il m i tr MTi'VaXLMr.: - , tin Mrs. Frank Miller. Mrs. Rob Thursday, Oct. 12. will be the ert Ncvue. Mrs. L. F. Parks. 51t.l third part in the series and it K J Kaade, Mrs. Elvira Recla.!'" "' from 10 am. lo Mrs Bernard Rogers, Mrs. Wavne 12 """n 'he Ray Sims residence. L.h..l air. ttnlivrt Trued. n U Koval Oaks Drive. Ridgewnod. u.n.r'uelker and Mrs. A. Zcncer.!'" M". "yron Woodruff and Mrs. Wednesday the salad bullet luncheon party carrying out the autumn motif will be held at the Dr. Keith Br) ant home on SK Arnica Drive with Mrs. Clifford ATTEND "It Is Written" Crutode TOMORROW NIGHT v. . . . - 'r.- c r. iir, w " ' i 6V f bers assisting include Mrs. II. L. Bailey, Mrs. Raymond I'. Borden, Mrs. (ii eta Bleakman, Mrs. Walter BritU'U, Mrs. Karl Brennen, Mrs. Ray larriro. Mrs. Bruce Carter, Miss Helen Casey, Mrs. Ted Dau ber, Mrs. Sidney Domrniro, Mis. Kim a Duncan. .Mis. S. Fersche, Mrs. J. H. Finlay, Mrs. Steve Fowler. Mrs. frank Ferrarelli. Mrs. iNolile Unettel, Mrs. CleorKC Oralke. Mrs. Milton Hard, M r a. Fred Harris, Mis. R. C. HerbaKe. Mrs. Nelson Howard, Mrs. Harold Joekla. Mrs. le Lacey, Mrs. Mi- Mrs. Kdward M. Murphy. Mrs. I William Norris. Miss Kernadine Pnnccn. Mrs. DavHl Radke. Mrs. James Richmond. Mrs. Rex Rob- erts. Mrs. Duane Roles, Mrs C.lenn j Scott. Miss Naomi Scott. Mrs. A. ! A. St. Onge. Mrs. Perry Thiele. I Mrs. L. A. Thurhcr. Mrs. Douslas T. . i I f I . 1 1 1 1 . I.eland K. Wimbrrly and Mrs Meeting Told ; The executive meeting of the Colilcn Age Club was held Mon-I day at the home of the president. ! .Mrs. Kuth Downs. Plans were made for a baaar and a cooked food aale. the date of which will; be announced later. I The next meeting of the duh will be Oct at 7.30 put at the ct-; erans Memorial building on liai drn Valley Road. i 17 7 Q A' 1 f)' wood Drive, Lourelwood, will be the scene of a coffee, Tuesday, Cct. 10. Co-choirman Mrs. Robert Murphy and Mrs. John Longfellow Jr. hove selected the Hawaiian theme for the affair, which will be held from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. (News-Review Photo) a U .:t. kit&m ,;i obove are the co-chairmen, Mrs. Byron Woodruff ond Mrs. William Welch, with Mrs. Sims ot right. (News-Review Photo). William Welch co hostess. The calypso theme has been chosen for the affair and members assisting the chairmen include Mrs. Henry Bailey, .Mrs. Al Bishop, Mrs. John i'.ignar, Mrs. Kldon Caley, Mrs. Kay Casebeer, Mrs .William it. Cooke, Mrs. Dean Duksen, .Mrs. Robert Dudley, Mrs. G. C. Kin lay. Mis. Paul Hood, Mis. Paul Ceddes, Mrs. William Cray. Mrs. William Heup. Mrs. Paul Jenkins. Mrs. Agnes Jordan. Mrs. lawnard Knudsen. Mrs. William l.assiter. Miss Anna I. ink. Mis. Paulus Mr Kee. Mrs. J. J. Michalek, Mrs. Charles Mutchie. Mrs. Peyton )d erkuk. Mrs. Howard Pattison, Mrs. Kay Puckelt, Mrs. J. C. Ruse. Mrs. licorge Schultre. Mi s. 1. e e Sladig, Airs. L. O. Thomas, Mrs. Dudley Walton, Mrs. Robert Wan dling, Mrs. Sam W'eisman and Mrs. John II. Young. The fourth and last party of the week will be the tea from 2 to 4 :to p m. at the Dr. John W illiam I'nruh home. W. Homeuood ljne. with Mrs. Porter ljmhart and Mrs. Joseph Lanspa as co cliairmen. Assisting hostesses in clude: Mis. Ue K.mery, Mrs. 11. Aston. Mrs. l.clie Bauer. Mrs. Ir ving Biatlie. Mrs. II R. Hrcwn. Mrs. W. II. Carter. Mrs Charlra Clapperton. Mrs. J. A. Colburnn. Mrs. Harold Deshicns. Mrs. Ian nis IViyle. Mrs. Tom Femister. Mrs. y. R Poster, Mrs. Jack Ca mel. Mrs. Richard Grant. Mrs. D A. llalfert). Mrs. Robert Jarob s..n. Mrs Robert Johnson. Mrs K. C. Kleiiimer, Mrs, Stanley Long, Mis S. M. Moore. Mrs. S P. .Seal. Mrs. CoMa Nickell. Mrs. Russell Parsons. Mrs. Donn Rada haugh, Mrs. 1. J. Redmond, Mrs. J. T. Sanders. Mrs. Hall Secly. Mrs. Howard Thomas, Mrs. I. Ware. Mrs. II. A. Watig. Mrs J. M. Williams and Mis. Dale ttd liamson. "Parade - - - r.u:i..' - ,;.v;;: j . vl h Melrose Party Saturday Event 4 . f MM Mclrose Grange held its first- onville hosted a party for their card party of the four game series daughter. Sharyn. Sunday alier Saturday night. noon, honoring her on the occasion .,',, , ,, of her 12th birthdav. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. I . , . Karl Larson, Mr and Mrs Paul G'" "'tending were Sherry. Hanson. Mr. and Mrs James Good- P"y' Mary Ann and Jmlmv l,use en. Flovd Campbell. Mr. and Mrs !b' 1anny Bor8,s x,r- and -v" Herman Avdelolt. Mr. and Mrs' "arold ,lo'y n(l family: Mr. M. Al. Manning. Mr. and Mrs !)' I and Mrs- "ouR "ev,,t and Terr' N. Busenbark. Mr. and Mrs H,vland T,m and 'Vlkf D'v", mer (irow. Mr. and Mrs. B F ' sharn received many lovely beck. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Moon,'Mr!g,f's, and Mrs. A. R. Hawkswonh Mr I "'"'reshme nts were served. i.u ,-iun-y ;ieisen. air. and Mrs. Bob Finlay, Mrs. C. K. Rich-1 ardson. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hack. nev. Mr. and Mr. J. B. Roark. MeetS At berOS Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Burr, Mrs ! 3 Una Howland. Mrs. C. E. Reece ' Mrs Horace C. Berg entertained and Kovce Busenbark. hor bridge club at a lovely lunch- Ted Burr and Mrs. llawksworth 1 e"n Wednesday at her beautilul won first prize, liw prizes went home in Laurclwood. A blue cloth to A. R. llawksworth and Mrs. Bu-Irf"red the table, which was cen senbark. James Gooden won the tered by a cornucopia filled with traveling prize. Delicious refresh- large frosted grapes ments were served. j Covers were placed for Mrs. The next party will be held Oct.iJ"n" Hushes and Mrs Sig rctt a. Annual Gathering Enjoyed By Club The annual family picnic by the Winston Gay Ladies was held re- cently at a potluck picnic at Slew- art Park in Rosrburg isiting and games were enjoyed during the davs outing Attending .'men anu sou. urnnis: sir. anil Mrs. George Goodman. Mr and .mis iuiu i.tnjiiiiitiu, r.isir bihi - t-i Mr rn.1 Mr- 1.m I . , 1, r.. . k. . v. , Va" , " ini "n. A-arK; .11 r anu .Mrs. v mi Huffman. Yu-ki, l.eatlell and Klaine; Mr and Mr Mike Mow ery and Michelle: Mr and r D.ile Sanfont, Linda. Jim, Kathv and Oiane; .Mr. and Mr. C.undtT Meow, Mr. and Mm. Al Kohier l and baby; Mn. IKris tOOiman.t Mr and Mr Karl timid man, Mr ' and Mrv Jake Stobbe. I'lub member-i fimihe1 special refreshment! for tht children. Of Parties" October 10 WEDNESDAY, Oct. 11, o buffet salad-luncheon and outumn party will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Keith Bryant (above center), at 1150 THE CLOSING AFFAIR of rhe "Parade of Parties" will be the tea to be Friday, Oct. 13, from 2 to 4 30 p m. at the home of Mrs. John William Unruh, 523 W. Homewood Lane. Pictured above are Mrs. I. J. Bean, generol chair- Devitts Hosts At Party For Daughter's Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Bob Devitt of Dix- i l i i i WedneSuOV ClUD I . . giirstj. and Mrs. F.dwin Nolte. Mrs. O K. Knlz. Mrs. B. A Voung. Mis. jHik Davis. Mrs O. R. Petersen. Mrs. Thomas J. Mar tin and the hostess. Mrs. Berg. Contract bridge was entoyed dur ing the afternoon with Mi's. Nolle and Mrs. 1 nU winning the high score... (Jnf fpP (TnivPn sul 'v-C VJivci i , Mrs. llarrie W. Booth entertain were Mrs. Bushev ..h .i.,i...i,,(,,i .k.. i, r.al,(nl !,.. ,n I .,.r.lunn.l 1 r. dilv nmTTUnt Colorful dahlias and mi zinnias formed the decorations for 'he otcasipn the occasion. Twenty five xuests were invited to en my the occasion Mrs. Maurice J. Newland and Mrv I. K Mi-riintotk poured. Practical s K ;ir :u. 1 ..-f.i Luncheon Club Meets Tuesday Mrs. Clair K. Allen entertained her bridge club Wednesday at a very lovely 1 o'clock luncheon at her attractive home on SE Watson ! Street. Dahlias and zinnias formed ' the decorations for the occasion, j Covers were placed for Mrs. B. j A. Voung, Mrs. Robert Young and i.Mrs. Ed Miller, guests, and Mrs. i.l. R. Wharton. Mrs. C. B. Wade. Mrs. I). B. Bnhar. Miss Helen i Casey, Mrs. I.. E. McClinlock and jlhe hostess, Mrs. Allen. Mrs. Miller won the high score I for guests in the afternoon s con tract bridge play with Mrs. Whar itnn winning the high score lor members. Class Is Honored The hish school class of the Mel me Sunday School was entertain pd at i party Saturday evening at the church. Kh Sander i. the clat teacher, and he and Mr. Sanders were in charge of the af fair. (am and refreshment were enioved by Kmily Thibedeau. Charles Lash, Norma Lash. Harry Buckw alter. Donald lak-on and the Key. and .Mrs. Glen Davut and son. Brent. :nowi 2 fiavors Ot REGULAR C ARAM El 'Ayds FOR REDUCING I 1 liPljJiJZ?$A2iJ i SE Azalea Drive, with Mrs. Mrs Ron Frashour, right, I Photo). man of the series of parties, ond Mrs. Joseph Lonspa and Mrs. Peter Lainhort, co-chairmen of the tea. The annual fashion show and cord party with Mabel Lewis' fashions will take place the last of February. (News-Review Photo). 8 The News-Review, Roscburg, Ore. Fri., Oct. 6, 1961 1 Friday-Tuesday I Winners Told Mrs E. W. Hughes of Salem anl Mrs. I,. E. McClinlock won first place in the Friday afternoon play of the Roscburg Duplicate Bridge Club (American Contract Bndce league) at the I'mpqua Hotel. Oth er winners were Mrs. Walter Ed monds and Mrs. Keith Bryant, sec ond; Miss Gertrude Rat and i Mrs. II. L. Bruffy. third, and Miss Helen Casey and Mrs. Chester Morgan, fourth. Winners for the Tuesday eve ning play at the I mpqua Hotel were Mrs. James Dovle and Mr. Walter Fisher, first; Miss Gertrude Rast and Mrs. M. L. Hallmark, second, and Mrs. James l ittle and Mrs. William .Norns. third. Announcing MARION CREASEY Will b return. rg C'ober 2 to o permanent poi.t-cn STUDIO OF HAIR DESIGN Vor.on Will b ofnrij to her morv fcllooert th ,0t, h.gn auoltry 0rn 01 hot previously p'to,ed. FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT CALL THE STUDIO of HAIR DESIGN 927 $ E S-eo'-f- - 11 - 12 - 13 Clifford H. Babbitt, left, ond as co-hostesses. (News-Review Club Has Social The Golden Age Club met Mon day evening at the Veterans Me morial Hall with 37 members. (three new members and two guests jenioiiig the social hour of games anu cams. Kctresnments were served later in the evening. The members are planning a bazaar, the date of which will be an nounced later The next meeting will be Oct. 9 at 7 30 ;vm. at the Veterans Me morial Hall. Whats All The Excitement About Tomorrow, Lost Day WEISFIELDS