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DAY- NOVEMBER 25 Ar- 1r frit national Sadie Hawkins Days vre celebrtlmore1hh "years mo. Since -HioaTK triinft ha spread, until last year tSr Wrt? some 6oo of 4-hese gKasl events, randin j all the way from $iea universities to small h.gh school, to jusjr scatrsred groups of dateless girls. SaJ i Hawkins Day is Hie only nol'.Jay on vVich ano tan up and chase a boy she doesn't even know, and 6t;H b a lady. There have been many-soe.'-mrrlago.s as a result of Sad"ie Kav.Kins Day races, dances, and thereafter. Some o? v " fateful. Others write me letters, I'iKe "I wet a boy at a Sad'.e HawKins Day Dace, flufifC v-i tvJ r.-:A L' U. 4nrnaJ ou"tto bo a bum. vJhatara you going -t do about ;t ? " Deav readers, the-ri nothing 1 can Jo abouT V. fi ftoTLtw uT erf !' v3'N"'''' ' ' IP IT'S hpR VFLUWCP J I OWN MAIS HA.SISNCT C ALL V1 'HAT y . '- ? j A MOVfr, OASwooo, 1 Ar . please . ! Tii, IMPAriFNT!,.' v jyj ' ''r-' 2 O - i wm 1 f i CALENDAR OF EVENTS Tuetdey, Oct. 31 bmorrout i room, noun lunchoon. Hte znub' L'mpqu , cirL r;;: Hotel Civic room, noon. I . k' , Tuet.( Oct. 31, 1961 The Newt-Review, Roicburg, Ore. 9 Airman Visits In Glendah While On Way To New Pest By MRS. GERALD B. FOX j mother. Mn At Muhr of Glrn1alc, Airman 2T. Bill Barroni; o( (ilen- i returni-d "-ome reci-nlly afUT tpnul riah', who has bien (tationvd iin,two weeks helpitiif her dau-h. vu.it I ter in ia with the care of the in- VA llospilal reere iUon buiklini ''" tttir Crrirt, at Kairhankj. Alaska, plans a vu.it I "" l' '" th jiusic room. 7 30 to :30 p.m. t homc ot '" Clwooweth. 745 W. in f.lemlale. Alter brief travel (' Micoholict Anonymou., b a e-i Kmbow, 7:30 p in. he and hu wife, who has been mak- Mr- arold Van Valki n- home of Mrs. James Kinlay, dessert, ment of racilic Bui dine. 8 d in. ! or information. Suthcrlin Girls Drill team prac-'SE Vii'ii'ma Court tice, 5 p m., Kast (irude School p.m. playground, new members wel-1 come, write Box 2(73, rl. Sutherlin (or information call ok 3-669 Salinecr In Europe Chapter Bl, PEO Sisterhood, at m her home in Ulendale durine bllr " children spent a couple of days recently in Sandy, visiting with her brother in-law and sister, Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Shaw, and ehddren. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Place rii"? "ml; mD"c ,. , Clendale returne.1 last week after L "ulh..Ro,e of ,Sou,h .pending a week visiting with her Caif h" " 'P'""11"1: ,a ''7 iiri ins term ot service in Alaska, will 1:15 move lo his new station at Kair child Air Force Base in Spokane. I Visits Sister Kostsurg Duplicate Bridge tlup . ? I .k.i.k. ,h h, m.h,., Mr. v..i at Impqua Hotel. 7:1S pjn., open I, A'V.:.A.:.7lne.inir "-lsisler Mrs. pna woooiey. in Uu- bnnth her broiher 'n aw I ,.j sister, Mr. anil Mrs. Frank Van to all plavers of'Douslas County, ',!h, rrcin olu" ',sma-, 'ur; re. anyone desiring a partner for the John ith U,..-ll -.,f..rrU.r4-l..n.l.,.. I Mr. U V..-!.... ..J play is asked to caU OR J-IS66. 1 w,,l :rr Salinger. I'resident ' son. have arrived to visit rndh her - v" y,,krnb lt. Army Rtsorvt, 16U . Harvard. I """V Pre.s secretary, who parents Mr. and Urs. Joe Fachet y'"";. X nd;- J tii n m l' visitini! I-.tirope. of (ilendale. u! i , i ,., . . 1. .... i Russell told newsmen the meet! Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mohr of San tt lS?"d 'a'ly in (.len. a e. . . .." ,n'n." inj was merely "a resumption of Francisco, former Clendale resi- sion Ladios clubhouse in . Tenmile. conUcU" ,nd ha1 nu,in to do dents, are the parents of a iu a m. .oon pouurK. r-.y with nublished rumors of a visit 7 pounds 7 ounces son. Larry Al- i to hurope by Kennedy. ' len, born late in September. Mohr s lion Sleeves. Dog Oboditnce training classes Highway 90S across from Kel ley's Korners 7:3n p m. Wtdntsday, Nov. 1 Ballroom Dancing classes, be ginning and advanced, at r.lks Temple, 8 p m. Open to public. Register at r.lks Temple. Rosoburg Road Runners Motor. Shoo, Harvard Ave., 7-30 p.m. Air Force Rosarva, 1014 ft. Har vard Ave., 8 p.m. Birth 01 Grandson Noted By Resident Of Sutherlin By MRS. JERRY DoMUTH Mrs. Chris Baehman reports the birth of a son. Thomas Christian. Moose Lodge, Moose Hall. 8 p.m. I weighting 6 pounds 11 ounces, born Patrol, Fairgrounds. 7:30 p.m. man pf culver City. Calif. Hayloft Squares beginner's square dance lessons, at the Pres. chern Barn, 810 p.m. Dude Stb ly instructor. Laurtl Lodge 13. Drain Chamber of Commerce, Citv Hall. noon. Woman's Home League of the Salvation Army, at the church. 1:30 p.m. Oie-Hards. at the clubhouse. 8 Ph.. Satan Chauffeurs, at the club, 404 NE Cummins, off of Diamond Laka Blvd., 7:30 p.m. Umpqua Regional Timing As sociation, 404 NK Cummins, 6:30 p.m Baehman is now employed hy Aero Space in Ixts Angeles. The Bachmans have one other child, a daughter. Here From Pasco Mrs. Don Kelley of Pasco, Wash., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Pearl Partin, and other friends and relatives in Sutherlin. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jacobson had as recent house guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert Covert of Salem. The two families are long-time friends, evyr since they both resided in Aberdeen, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Halvor sen Jr. were in Portland on busi ness recently. Before returning Sheriff's Posse, business meet- home they visited friends, Mr. and ing. courthouse, 8 p m. I Mrs. Max Brower, at Camas Emblem Club, executive board Wash. meeting, at the Elks Temple. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith and p.m. ! family of Beaverton, were guests Christian Women's Club, Gold, recently at the home of her par Room, Umpqua Hotel, 12:15 p m. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thornton. Umpqua Lions Club, Dale s Cafe, Called By Death aiiu mi. ui ..I vim tii oau i (M j, , - ... ..ui.iii, sun ui air. tliiu .wis. Floyd Bufkin of (ilendale, is re ported to be improving since li entered the Forest den Hospital in CanyonvUle for medical treat ment. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bates of Philomath visited for a couple of days recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Toinerlin Sr. of Glendale. Mrs. Pat Mile and children of Glendale drove to Senttsburg re cently to visit with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Ross, and their family. The Mne family saw the last football game i ( t ho season, in which Mrs. Mize's broth er. Mar in Nicholson, played for ing morning was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Talbot, John and Harry Iivpfk all nf Portland anil 1r !nd Mrs. Richard Kemp of Red I Reedsport lugh School. They also Bluff, Calif. i.i.-irui.iirU nm, r.,j r".rnuiay. Airman 2L. Jerome Batman, son , " ,, "7.,"' of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Batman. was home on leave recently fro n Castle Air Force Base in Califor nia. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Funderburk have announced the sale of Suther lin Truck Service to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Molinari of Portland. RADIO CLASSES SET All persons interested In obtain ing amateur radio licenses are in vited to attend code and theory classes beginning Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Umpqua Radio Club house on Klamath Ave. Those attending are requested to bring their own ear phones if possible. Mrs. Effie Biggs of Seiline. Okla . who has been visiting with rela. tives in Washington, saw her grand nephew, Lee' Mill, and his wife m Portland recently. Mr. and Mrs. Mill drove her lo Glendale to the home of his grandparents, Mrs. Bigg's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Young. She returned to Portland with Mr. and Mrs. Mills and planned to return from there to her home. Airman 2C. George D. Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lewis of Glendale, has arrived for a 30-day leave with his parents before re porting to his new duties at Fair child Air Force Base in Spokane, Warn. Lewis has just returned from nearly two years at a base in Pakistan. 6:30 p.m. Winston-Dillard Job s Daughters, Douglas School. 7:30 p m. MU Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, 8 p.m. Camas Valley Toasttrmtress Club, Bart's Cafe, 8 p.m West Side Women's Temperance Union, at home of Mrs. Chris Lowery, 2823 W. Jay Ave., 1:30 p.m. Wilbur Methodist Women's So ciety, at the church all-purpose Mr. and Mrs. Urlen Edwards have returned from a trip to Aber deen. Wash., having been called there by the death of Mrs. Ed wards' grandfather, Andrew I.inil quist. Mr. and Mrs. Henry llalvorsen Christian: Sr. entertained several out of town members of the Knights Templar group who were here to attend the 50th anniversary observance of As calon Commandery 14 in Roseburg. The llalvorsens' brunch the follow- ATTENTION KIRBY OWNERS If you have ' purchased a Kirby vacuum cleaner on or before 1955, call the local Kirby Of fice about factory replacement. This offer is limited . . . call now! DIAL OR 3-6356 2157 N.E. 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