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ROTARY ANNS honored Mrs.
the district governor of Rotary,
ing luncheon Thursday. Pictured above seated ore Mrs.
Donn Rodobaugh, Mrs. John L. Haskins, Mrs. Palmerton,
Mrs. Cliff Thomas and Mrs.. J. V. Short. Stonding: Mrs.
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, MRS. E. C KLEMMER, obove, who it moving soon to Port
lOrford. where her husband is employed, was honored at o
(surprise farewell parry given by the Lady Golfers ot the
! Roseburg Country Club Tuesday ond enjoyed by members
: of the club and 'Invited guests. A shower of lovely gifts
twos presented to Mrs. Klemmer. (Picture by Chris Studio
' of Photography ) .
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ENGAGEMENT TOLD Mr.
ond Mrs. William Erbe of Ten
mile onnounce the engage
ment of their daughter, Mory
Ann, to Ronald Wayne Cole
man, son of Mr. ond Mrs
Woyne Coleman of LaGronde
The bride-elect wos graduated
from Douglas High School ond
is now attending Oregon Tech-
nicol Institute at Klamath!
Falls. The bridegroom-elect
was groduoted from LaGrande
High School ond ottended
Oregon Technical Institute
ond is now employed in Em
met, Idaho. No date has been
set for the wedding.
ROSEBURG BOWL OFFERS
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NEW CLASSES FOR WOMEN STARING
MON:, OCT. 23 at 1:30 P.M.
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Rotary Ann President
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Loren Palmerton, wife of
Klamath Falls, at a charm
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Party Honors
Virgil Jennies
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Jrnnie were
honored it lurprifle houaewarm
ing party Wrdnesday by a group
of friends. The Jrnmrs are lhf
new managera ot the tour Winda
Motel. Surpruing them were Mr.
and Mra. J. P. Motichenhachrr,
Mr. and Mra. D. G. Palm. Mr.
and Mra. Roy Baker, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Sojka, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Rlrvuis. Mr. and Mrs. Paului Mc
Kre and Mra. Edith Bliss.
A lovely buffet auppcr was serv
ed laler in the evening. A beauti
ful j I painting waa presented to
Mr. and Mra. Jennie from the
group. The party was arranged by
Mra. Blevins, Mrs. McKce and
Mrs. Bliss.
Mrs. Lomax Is
Hostess To Club
Mrs. Virgil Lomax entertainrd
her bridge club at a very lovely
1 o'clock luncheon Vedneday at
her beautiful home. Pink dahlias
formed the attractive decorative
motif for the occasion.
Covert were placed for Mrs W.
T.. Toier, Mrs. Ellon Jackson, Mrs.
Kenneth Hailey. Mrs. Edward M.
Murphy, Mrs. Glen I Cibbons, Mr.
Robert H. Savasr. Mr. Kenneth
Kirk and the honte a, Mrs. Lomax.
High icore tor 'he afternoon's
contract bridge p1a was won by
Mra. Toier with Mrs. Jackson
winning aecond high score. I
BOWLING
INSTRUCTION
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of
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Story lies, Mrs. H. T. Hansen, Mrs. J. D. Myers, Mrs. Joe
Boatwright, Mrs. Hubert Totmon, Mrs. Robert Beardsley,
Mrs. Corlos M. Poge ond Mrs. F. YV. Fitzgerald. (Picture by
Clark's Studio).
Fa re we
Enjoyed
Lady Golfers honored Mrs. .
C. Klemmer at a charming sur
prise farewell shower party Tues
day, following the noon luncheon
and guesl-Jay party of the group
at the clubhouse. Mra. Klemmer
is moving soon to Port Orford to
join her husband and make their
home. The tablea for the luncheon
were appropriately decorated in
the Halloween motif.
Mrs. Robert Iecklider, retiring
captain of the Lady Golfers, in
troduced Mrs. Robert Ganz, the
incoming captain. Other new offi
cers are Mra. William Machen, co-
eaptain; Mra. Ted Barnes, secre
tary, and Mrs. Howard Pattison,
treasurer. Mrs. Phil Harth waa an
nounced the winner of the tourna
ment medallion. Best overall win
ners were Mrs. Milton Hard. Mrs.
O. R, Petersen, Mrs. George Lu
oma and Mrs. John Napier. Sweep
slakes winnera were Mra. M. S.
Mocabee, Mrs. Ray Jensen, Mrs.
Kenneth Hebard and the winner
of the beginning golfer with the
most improvement in play waa
Mra. W. S. Barnes. A prize was
presented to Mrs. Klemmer.
Mrs. Joseph Lanspa was In
charge of the surprise party honor
ing Mrs. Klemmer and waa assist
ed by Mrs. Machen in presenting
a delightfully clever skit, "It Could
Be You," after which the many
lovely gifta were presented to j
Mrs. Klemmer from' Mrs. Dean
Uirksen, Mrs. n. 1. Hansen, Mrs.
Muriel Mitchell To Be
Honored At Reception
The most interesting social event
ot the coming week will be the
reception being sponsored in hon
or of Miss Muriel Mitchell, ' as
sistant librarian of Douglaa Coun
ty Library, who is retiring the
first of the month. The reception
will be held from 8 to 10 p m.it the
First Presbyterian Church social I
rooms and all friends of the li
brary and Miss Mitchell are most
cordially invited to call.
Mra. N. Charles Wallin. presi
dent of the Roseburg Woman's
Club, is acting aa general chair
man of the affair. (The Roseburg
Woman's Club started the first li
brary in Roseburg). Miss Mitchell
waa Rosehurg's first trained li
brarian and during the seven years
she served as hbranan. she was
Trophy Dinner
Dance Saturday
Members nf the Roseburg Coun
try Club and their invited gursu
will enjoy the annual trophy din
ner dance Saturday. Oct. 21, at the
clubhouse. A social hour will be
held from 6.30 to 7:30 p m. Din
ner will he aerved and fh Im.
ph., w,n be pirsrnted at 30
p m. followed bv a program. The
dance will begin at 9.30 o'clock.
Sportswear is in order for the af
fair. Jack Davis and his social
committee has charg. ot the
event.
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And Visitor Honored
Party
Tuesday
George Luoma, Mrs. W. S.
Barnes, Mra. Jack Schvaneveldt,
Mra. Sidney Leiken, Mra. H. C.
Stearns,
Mrs. Fred Slever, Mrs. Kenneth
Hebard, Mra. Jack Davis, Mrs.
Robert Ring. Mra. W. R. Case
beer, Mra. Ray Jensen, Mrs. D.
H. Sanders, Mrs. O. R. Petersen,
Mra. Kenneth Quine, Mra. M. L.
Yeatrh, Mrs. M. C. Cassel, Mrs.
Burton T. Randall, Mra. James
Hughes, Mrs. Eldon Caley, Mrs.
James H. Harris, Mrs. Ira J. Seitz.
Mrs. L. W. Riley, Mrs. Robert
Ganz, Mra, Robert lcklider, Mra.
Lawrence Burr, Mrs. Raymond
Borden, Mrs. R. D. Bridgea, Mrs.
Joe Perrault. Mrs. Howard Patti
son, Mrs. M L. Mocabee, Mrs.
Greenland. Mrs. Tf J Barne. Mra.
Forrest McKay. Mra. Ted Mouche,
Mrs. William Machen.
Mrs. Joseph Eanspa, Mrs, Phil
Harth, Mn. Frank McCord, Mrs.
Marshall P. Smith, Mrs. John
Longfellow Jr., Mra. Ron Frash
our, Mrs. Bill Gray, Mra. Albert
Morene, Mra. H. T. Carsteni, Mra.
L. D. Johansen, Mrs. John Napier,
Mrs. Al H. Mav. Mrs. R. W. Sedell,
Mr. C. D. Albright, Mra. Porter
Lainhart, Mra. Kenneth Bailey,
Mra. Milton Hard, Mra. Gene Krew-
son, Mrs. I. W. Metzger and Mrs.
Frederick J. Porter.
For the afternoon's contract
bridge play winners were Mrs. Al-
bert Morene. first; Mrs. Frederick
J. Porter, aecond, and Airs. Al n.
'May, inirn.
a most diligent worker for the
Douglas County library. Assisting
on the general committee are Mrs.
John E. Runvan, Miss Carol Trim
ble. Mrs. Philip Berkley. Mrs. W.
A Bucklaire, Mrs. Edwin G. Young,
Mrs. M. J. Reaume, Mrs. T. L.
Goodwin. Mrs. Arthur Rich and
Mrs. Charles S. Woodrich
All of Roseburg's civic, fraternal
and social organizations members
are mast cordially invited to assist
with making this reception a most
enjoyable occasion in honor of
Miss Mitchell. Miss Mitchell is
planning to sell her home here and
leave Roseburg after her retire
ment, Christmas Club
Meets Thursday
Mrs. R. D. Bridges entertained,"0.. . .........
the Christmas Club at a lovely A'ltumn flowers formed the dec
7:30 o'clock dessert supper Thurs-
day evening at her attractive home
in Oakland. Dahlias in shades of
rose formed the decorations.
Covers were placed for Mm.
Clair K. Allen. Mrs. D. B. Rubar,
Mrs. C. B. Wade, Mrs. U E. Mc
Chntock. Mra. J. R. W harton. Mrs.
Kenneth (Juine, Mrs. ii. C.
Church. Mrs. O. M. Berrie. Mrs.
S. G. Palmer, Mrs. Ivan Pickens
and the hostess. Mrs. Bridges.
Sewing and visiting were enjoy-i-d
during the pleasant evening
hours.
Oaklanders Meet Friday
At Mrs. McMahon Home
The Ladies Bible Class of Oak
land Community Presbyterian
Church met Friday afternoon al
the home of Mrs. Charles McMa
hon. Mn. Guy Tealer led the devo
tions, the lesson gien by Mrs
Jesse l.ee.
Mrs. K. M Dunn was elected
president for the coming year, and ! representatives from the Santa Fe
Mr,. Pvalrr is the new secretary. I Railroad.
Dehrmu, refreshments were' Officers for 1W are: President.
served to Mrs le, Mrs. Rov Tru-il.ouia Brady. Glendale; vice presi-
iitt. May MrCurdy. Mr,. Dunn.ldrnt. Taul Redder. Myrtle Creek:
irs. rseu nurpee, ?aran w alKtns,
Mrs, Carlton Goff, Mr,. Pealer and
Mrs. McMahon.
The November meeting win be
with Mra. Richard Wayne.
HONORED AT A LUNCHEON
lies, obove left, who celebrated her 80th birthday that
day and who is president of Rotary Anns in Roseburg,
ond Mrs. Loren Polmerton of Klamath Foils, wife of the
district governor of Rotary. A beautiful corsage was pre
sented to Mrs. Polmerton ond o lovely chrysanthemum
plant was presented by the club to Mrs. lies. (Picture by
Clark's Studio).
Parade Of Parties Proves
Successful And Enjoyable
Merry Hospital Auxiliary's an-'
ual "Parade ot Parties given
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
and rriday proved to be most
sucessful and very enjoyable to
the many guests and members at
tending the affairs.
Mrs. John Longfellow Jr. and
Mrs. Robert Murphy were co
chairmen of the coffee Tuesday at
the Harry F. lBeau home on
Riverside Drive in Laurelwood. The
Hawaiian motif was beautifully
carried out in the decorations ar
ranged by Mrs. Jack Issacson. Ha
waiian mumus were worn by the
hostess committee members. Mrs.
Joseph Lanspa, Miss Helen Casey
and Mrs. R. J. Hatterscheid poured
The serving table was arranged
on the glassed-in patio overlooking
the LeBeau garden -and swimming
pool.
Wednesday the salad luncheon
was served at the Dr. Keith Bry
ant home on SB Azalea Drive. The
autumn motif waa carried out for
the party with gorgeous arrange
ments of dahlias, colorful leaves
and bouquets of roses forming the
decorations. Pounng were Mrs.
Fred Schwartz. Mrs. Jack Davis,
Mrs. Gene Grosso, Mrs. Dale
Roles, Mrs. Oran Smith and Mrs.
Frederick J. Porter. Co-chairmen
of the charming event were Mrs.
C. H. Babbitt and Mrs. Ron Frash
our. Thursday a coffee at the Ray
Sims home on Royal Oaks Drive
in Ridgewood was in charge of
Mr. And Mrs. Virgil Lomax
Complimented At Dinner
To comoUment Mr. and Mrs Vir-.
il Lomax, who are leaving Rose-!
g
burg soon on an extended vaca-
tion. a charming Italian dinner
party was given Sunday evening
at the beautiful home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert H. Savage, at which
time the member of Mrs. Lomax'
bridge club and their husbands hon
ored them. The Italian motif was
beautifully carried out in the deco
rations made up of fruits and veg-
eti-bles, while colorful bouquets of spring for an extended stay. They
dahlias and chrysanthemums were j expect to be vacationing for a
artistically arranged about the! year. They will lease their home
rooms. jhere during their absence.
Covers were placed for Mr. and
Mra. Iximax. guests ot honor; Mr.
RiversdaleHEC
Plans Festival
The Riversdale Grange Home
Economics Club met at the home
of Mrs. Don Young at Winchester,
with Mrs. R. G. Graham as co-
J u . J "
?'" !he mL."l"
er
thai 12:30 notlurk. the business
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Rot Anderson, chairman. 'I "Tnr. Berkshire ( s.hl,efeT Mrs. John jnnes. Mrs.lB. Wade. Mr,. Ivan Pickens. Mr,.
Hosts for Saturdav's public card, n.hii.. -nni.. i. ... .,. Gaylord Kidney. Mrs. Paul Sang-j. R. Wharton, Mrs. H. N. Jacob
party are Mr. and Mrs. Ted BwiZJit'.uZtZ'rT-. ..' Barker. Mr,. Gary ! son, Wrs. Clair K Alien and th.
and Mr. and Mrs. Gene At wood
Nov. 4 ha been announced as
th ri.to fnr Iho annual a'all P...
uval turkey dinner to be served
nun. v . v ."ii ""'.Rohins were Sirs. Gil Commons,
start at S p m. Mr, Thomas Gustafson. Mrs. F.
Present were Mrs. Roy Anrler- j Hermann. Mrs. J. R. Pfeiffer.
son. Mrs. Ora Welker. Mrs. Ellis Mrs. Randolph Slocum. Mrs.
Fuller. Mrs. Fldon Ogle. Mrs. Glenij,m. pr,u. Mr. nvn Carstens.
Richardson. Mrs. Ed Bayliss. Mm. Mr,. t, Sensabaush. Mrs. Norval
Charles Stark. Mrs. E G. Trorelle. I rgmon. Mrs. Frank Hammer-
mrs. iiair .-spray. irs r-mmiu
waiters, mrs aienne Lee. Mrs.
Fred Kuck, Mrs. Young and Mrs.
Graham
The November meeting will be
at the Menzie Lee home. j
Farm Bureau Elects
The Farm Bureau held a dinner
m..r,n ror.ni l attended h. im
i voiing aeirxair, jsrri jar, nose-
'. b.irg: women's chairman. Mrs.
(Don Alter. Myrtle Creek: and sec-
retarv treasurer. Mr. E. J
'Strickland, Myrtle Creek.
Thursday were Mrs. Story
Mrs. Byron Woodruff and Mrs.
William Welch, co-chairmen. The
calypso motif was cleverly carried
out -and all of the hostess com
mitee wore appropriate attire in
the larnbean motif. Mrs. J. A
Colbrunn, Mrs. Paul Geddes, Mrs.
Donn Radabaugh and Mrs. Wil
liam Lassiter poured.
The closing party was a charm
ing tea at the Dr. John William
Inruh home on Homewood Lane
Friday afternoon with Mrs. Por
ter Lainhart and Mrs. Joseph Lan
spa co-chairmen. Decorations were
arranged by Mrs. Dale William
son. A Florentine lace cloth cover
ed the tea table, which was center-
ed by a silver tiered arrangement
holding bronze chrysanthemums
and green grapes. Pouring were
Mrs. Stanley Long, Mrs. Paul K.
Ryan, Mrs. Arthur Clarke, Mrs.
Elton V. Jackson and Mra. Robert
C. Riehle. Beautiful paintings were
on exhibit and were donated by
Lorraine Martin, Ruth Moss of
Grand Junction, Colo, and Mrs.
Ralph Johnson. The door prize (a
portrait painting to be done by
Lorraine Martin j was won by Mrs.
Irvin Beatty.
Proceeds of the parties will be
used for the benefit of Mercy Hos
pital's laboratory. The final party
of the series will be the annual
benefit card party and dessert-supper
in conjunction with the Mabel
Lewis fashion show, which will be
an event of the last week in Feb-
ruary.
and Mrs. Kenneth Rlle Mr .nrf
Mrs. Edward M. Murphy, Mr. and!0' Ceci' Bru""er rose to TPompleL
Mrs. Glenn Gibbons. Mr. and Mrs
Kenneth Kirk. Mr and Mrs. Elton
, V. Jackson, Mr. and Mra. James
Aiken and Mr. and Mrs. Savage.
Singing and visiting were enjoy
ed during the pleasant social hours.
Mr. and Mrs. Lomax plan to
spend the wmter in Mexico, before
making a tour of South America
and then going to Europe in the
Coffee
Enjoyed
Mrs. Harrie W. Booth and Mrs
Paul H. Helweg were hostesses at'
a charming neighborhood coffee at
10 O'clock Tuesday morning at the
former'a beautiful borne in Laurel-
wood as a farewell affair honoring
Mrs. Jack-Berkshire, who with
ner tamuy win move To 'Garden
Jl n u . : r
v jury, auu iu wtririiinx airs, nuu-
.
W1" a m l aureiwoon. wnere
I A ,
Invited to enjoy the occasion with
7 . ""'Mr. Clenrla Cariu-av. Mrs. Jane
honor- of MrsBerksMre anTMrs"
,chmith and Mrs. 11. r. LeBeau
Yoncalla Reunion Held
At George Morin Home
For the first time in 1? years all
of the family of Ed Williams gath
ered in Yoncalla for a reunion.
! Th' surprised Mr. and Mrs.
' George Jonn for a gel-together
Saturday evening.
i Those enjoying the party were
Mr and Mrs. George Morin, Mr
and Mrs. Jfe a'orin, Mr. and
Mr,. Henry Monn. Mr. and Mrs.
ray Gloria ami sir. ana r. uary
.Morin all of Yoncalla: Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Morin and Larry Yl
' hrirht of Molalla: and Mrs. Meta
iLonf of Roseburg.
8 The News-Review, Roseburg,
by:. ' ;-Q'
MR. AND MRS. RONALD MARTIN ore pictured obove
following their marriage Aug. 26. The bride, Jill Freeman
of Roseburg, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horry Kern
of 2056 Harrison, North Bend. The bridegroom, who is
a teacher ond athletic coach at Dallas Junior High School, '
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin of 1032-B Gulick
Ave., Honolulu, Hawaii. (Picture by Chris' Studio of Photog
raphy). Jill Freeman
Now Mrs. Martin
The wedding of Jill Freeman of tary by the firm of Winston and
Roseburg and Ronald P e t e rlKeohane, Roseburg attorneys.
Martin of Dallas took place at 3 The bridegroom was graduated
p.m. Aug. 26 at the charming home I from Kamehameha School in Hon-
of Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Jones of
this ritv JllHpe Warrt U'atuin nf
jSutherh'n performed the double
ring ceremony which took place in
front of the fireplace which was
banked by arrangements of white
gladioli and Cecil Brunner roses.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kern of North i Among the many guests from
Bend. The bridegroom's parenisiout of town was Mrs. William
are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin Gauer Sr. of Honolulu, a very good
of Honolulu, Hawaii. j friend of the bridegroom's family.
Harry Kern gave the bride in
marriage. She was charming in a
full-skirted street-length dress of
pale green taffeta, fashioned with
short sleeves and low rounded
neckline. Her headpiece of pale
green veiling was secured by a
small cap of white orchids which
matched those in her bridal bou
quet. Mrs. Elwyn Jones was matron
of honor, wearing a pink suit with
white hat and accessories. Her cor
sage was a white orchid.
Elwyn Jones attended the bride
groom Following the wedding ceremony
a reception for 100 guests was
held at the Jones home. The serv
ing table was lovely with its pink
damask cloth ana anangemenis
ment the wedding cake. The pink
and white cake was three-tiered
and was topped with pale pink
wedding bells.
Serving the cake was JoAnn
Fake. Punch and coffee were serv
ed by Colleen Wells. Mary Ann
Young and Carol Roberts had
charge of the guest book and gifts.
Before leaving for their home
in Dallas, the newlyweds honey
mooned in the central Oregon area
The bride, who attended Lincoln
and Roseburg high schools, has
been employed as a legal secre
Interesting Meet Held
At Home Of Mrs. Bolen
Alpha Chi. ESA. held a model
meeting recently at the home of
Mrs. Gene Bolen.
After tho mpetinff. Duests and
rn.mtw.ra rnioveri an eduction!
program. "Airline Hostess." with
M Eulird, Schlaefer as guest
SPeaKer.
Refreshmenls were served bv
tne co-nosiesses. airs. roien ana
I Mm. Dick Hanlin.
Th. . vr, Fuarda 1
Wilson. Mrs. Joe Siallon, Mrs.
William Hallcraft. Mrs. Lyle Qmst.
I f'''- Mr- B"b Ed'" and
.Mrs. Floyd Walker.
Commencing Nov. 2nd -7 P.M.
I THREE MONTHS COURSE
At Ricketts
Tow tioaoinM
Aftc.tt.M
CtnM Inxraml
Teochen Choir
BE VOICE
Ore. Fri., Oct. 20, 1961
olulu and Oregon College of Edu
cation. He is currently employed
by the Dallas School District as
teacher and roach at Dallas Jun
ior High School. He taught for
two years at Wilbur Elementary
School in the Roseburg School Dis-
trict.
Her son, William Gauer, is a
teacher at the junior high school
in Roseburg.
Winners
Reported
Roseburg Duplicate Bridge Club,
ACBL, met Friday afternoon at the
Umpqua Hotel for the weekly play.
North-South winners were Mrs. M.
L. Hallmark and Mrs. W. C. Calli
son, first; Miss Gertrude Rast and
Mrs. Burnett, second, and Mrs. S.
G. Palmer and Mrs. Russell B.
Rummel, third. East -West winners
were Mrs. A. B. Collier and Mrs.
C. B. Wade, first; Mrs. Fred
Schwartz and Mrs. B. L. Harden
brook, second, and Mrs. Waiter
Fisher and Mrs. II. N". Butler,
third.
Tuesday evening the group met
at the Umpqua Hotel for master
point play. North-South winner
were Mrs. A. M. Perkins and Rich
ard Davis, first; Mrs. L. E. Mc
Clintock and Mrs. G. W. Marshall,
second, and Mrs. Lyle Bodenner
and Mrs. A. B. Collier, third. East
West winners were Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Bevans. firt; Mrs. Fred
Schwartz and Mrs. W. C. Calli:
second, and Mrs. Harry Bruffy and
Mrss Gertrude Rast, third.
Tuesday Club
Is Entertained
Mrs. D. B. Bubar entertained
her bridge club at a very lovely 1
o'clock luncheon Tuesday at her
attractive home on SE Cass Ave
nue. Dahlias formed the beautiful
decorations for the occasion.
Covers were placed for Miss Hel
en Casey, Airs. Chester Morgan,
Mrs. L. E. McClintock. Mrs. C.
hostess, Airs. Bubar.
High score for .the afternoon's
contract bridge play was won by
'Mrs. McClintock.
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