r i rJ l ti BETHEL NO. 8, International Order of Job's Daughters, will honor Gladys Claypool, Spokane, Supreme Guardian of Job's Daughters, at a no host dinner Tuesday, Nov. 1 4, at the Masonic Temple. All Job's Daughters and persons with proper Masonic relationship are invited. Reservations for the dinner ore to be mode by calling either Mrs. Ken Craig, 2-1194 or Mrs. Bob Elliott, 2-1247. The 6 p.m. dinner will be followed by the meeting ot 7:30 p.m. No initiation will be held. Aw LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER HTi BEVERLY BROOKE 8 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore Thur., Nov. 9, 1961 Betrothal Told Mr. and lln. L. G. Beattie of 27 McBradueys Hd.. Dalunglon, Christcnurcb, New Zealand, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Zandria Pamella, to Bert Ward Watson, (on of Mr. and Mrs. Charlet C. Watson of Elkton. Bert waa graduated from Dram High School and ia now in Christ rhurch, en route to "Operation Deep Freeie" in Antarctica. They plan a March wedding in New Zealand and will return to the United State! late in spring of 1962. Knitting Club Hosted Mr. Bay Monner of Elkton waa hostess at her home recently to members of her knitting club, with ine louowing present: Mrs. Law. rence Holcomb. Gladys Stewart, lira. Anel Hubbard, Mrs. Grorue Bowman and Jean and Judy Hon iter. The next meeting will be at the borne of Mrs. Ariel Hubbard. Delightful Rush Party Enjoyed By Alpha lota A Halloween ruth party was held at the home of Mrs, John Tucker by Alpha Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Tuesday evening. The hostesses, Mrs. Don Gingery and Mrs, George Larsen, served a delicious spaghetti dinner to Mrs. J. P. Motschenbacher, director; Mrs. Verden Hockett, president; Mrs. Vernon Bratsch. Mrs. David Grubb, Misa Arlene llayden, Mrs. Kenneth Jones, Mrs. Alan Knudt son, Mrs. Paul Lauch, Miss Mar lone Martin, Mrs. Bichard U Pow ell. Mrs. R. Elwood Smith. Mrs. John Tucker and Mrs. Clair Von Schriltz. Mrs. Hockett presented an in formative program on novels and abort stories. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Calvin Peterson. Ricketts Music Fall Stereo-Radio-TV IerythingN ( IN MUSIC ) Ami Mare FUN J 1 With Music! I Same VALUES Y r opportunity t buy famous Htm will tff WWeJi fltj TV I if Mvingt! Start Hwrrow.M don't m'ml Eaty farms, courM. OLYMPIC STEREO CENTER Camplata hoHMful of fun! TV, radi, ttaraa-pJtowa all at aca! AM-FM radio. 23" TV, racortl alarar. aacti a nit saa- coiwpotf nt, in walnut cantata caataat. HMti'WirvtJ found control contor. multi mmmc oooitor syitom. i obovo, byt wirt AM RodrV only on4 In inoKofony . ... Olympic Radio-Storoo Ctmbinotion la o Portoblo. Only ONLY 559 95 399" 109" WEBCOR CONSTELLATION STEREO 90095 lift-aut speak. Only WEBCOR RECORD PLAYERS 99" f ricoJ from only WEBCOR TAPE RECORDERS 7995 Partaale, staiaa aaoiiie 4 Maaaural Hl-Fir Fram COLUMBIA' Radio & Stereo CamtHnat.au. Lift-out pookort, AM-PM Rodto. 199.95 Seme at ebave, auf Urfar Sat trirfcaut NH aut saeekari, 24f.S. TliSpAiiiS, With Evry Purcho ) aarohaaa aaa ea) ataaas aad arfani. ri New, Small Site PIANOS 44-Nota, IomI for mobil bomo or o port wot. $349 y y l 702 $. I. ockson Sf. TillicumClub j Is Entertained Memhers of the Tillicum Bridge Club of Sulherlin were entertained at a one o'clock luncheon Tuesday afternoon at the lovely home of Mrs. Vera I., llolgale. Arrange ments of bronze and yellow chry santhemums and autumn leaves were used throughout the rooms. Huh score for the afternoon play was won by Mrs. Vem Liesinger with Mrs. Jua Perrault winning second, and consolation prize do ing to Mrs. Ed Lamoreaux. The traveling goose prize also was won by Mrs. Joe Perrault. Covers were placed for Mrs. Howard Wahl, Mrs. Logan White, Mrs. Norman Jacobson, Mrs. Joe Perrault. .Mrs. K4 Lamoreaux. Mrs. Krank MrCord, Mrs. Vera l.eisingrr. Mrs. O. L. Torrey, Mrs. Loyal Stearns, Mrs. Larry Arm strong, Mrs. William Crowell and the hostess, Mrs. llolgale. Cake-Decorating Talk Scheduled Mrs. Marshall Haughn of Win ston will demonstrate and lecture on cake decorating for the holi days at the 12:30 p m. meeting of the Newcomers Club, Tuesday, Nov. 14, at the Bamboo House. Those attending may bring small loaf cakes or cupcakes on which to practice the kleas presented by .Mrs. Haugnn. Bazaar Slated St. Joseph's Catholic Church will hold its annual parish bazaar and dinner Sunday, Nov, 12, from 3 to 8 p.m. The public is cordially invited to attend. i i H i im hi mat, ii i nsyi m man m n ss tw i i ' . i .tan am naaw aa;yT ajv.--r-t..r.r-i AV- X;;- :;..X..;rlit..f.;i. j iKJjvV ifO'A iaTiCFU'! ' . .... .. is r tvW- I - .'.;x I ,t.k. -t. Air "S.. 1 ft 11 t i kaliiy ENGAGEMENT TOLD Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brinkman, Rose burg, announce trie engage ment and approaching mor- nage or their daughter, Joan Beverlv to Karl H. Fmun son of MK and Mrs. Martin Fraun, Koln, Germany. The bride-elect was graduated from Rosebura Hiah School in 19SR ond is employed by Martin Box. Oakland. Th hriHo. groom-elect wos graduated from Mechanics School in Koln and is employed as a mechanic of the Norrhside Service Station. The wedding date has been planned for Dec. 2. (Picture by Wilson Studio). Wedding Noted Hazel Steinman of Glendale and James T. Floyd of Corvallis, a former Glendale resident, were married Oct. 23 in a ceremony which took place In Corvallis. The couple now resides in Corvallis where the bridegroom, former chief engineer at the Robert Dollar Mill in Glendale. is now owner-operator oi a Kirhfield Station. The bride is a former resident of Glendale. I Silver Locks Clubbers Honor Member's Birthday Bertha Wilson was honored at a birthday party given by the Yon calla Silver 1Kks Club Tuesday afternoon in the recreation room of the Church of Christ. Visiting was enjoyed after which a beautifully decorated birth day raka was served to about 25 members. The Halloween theme was carried out in the table dec orations, with small pumpkins and candy treats for everyone. The next meeting will be held in the fireplace room of the Metho dist Church November 21, with a pollock luncheon at noon. All wom en 60 years of age or over are invited to come. BETA UPSIL0N CHAPTER. ESA, Myrtle Creek, held a Howoiion Rush Porty at the home of Mrs. Burton Holt Oct. 25. Leis were presented guests including (left to right standing) Mrs. Alf Hanson, Mrs. LeRoy Hanna, Mrs. Bill Barnes, Maxine Oaks, Mory Freese, Mrs. Ned Norton. rV Seated: Mrs. Charles Mast, Mrs. Floyd Creason, Mrs. Bur ton Holt, Mrs. Bill Adams, Mrs. Leon Ooks, Mrs. Bobby Lincecum, Mrs. John Markham ond Mrs. Robert Abraham son. A luou was followed by Hawaiian dances and enter toinment. (Picture by Worren Studio, Myrtle Creek). Mexican Program Highlights Meet' Xi Tau Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. M. C. Bnwker. An giung hostesses were Mrs. Geoge Strand, Mrs. Krank relkel and Mrs. J. S. lloonan. Mrs. Rus Cary presented the program on resorts and places of interest in Mexico, popularly call ed the "Siren Cities." Following the meeting, refresh ments were served by the hostess es to Mrs. J. R. Wharton, honor ary member, and Mrs. Harold Jo keia. Mrs. Bill Pritrhett, Mrs. 1.. U Burr, Mrs. Laurence Peterson, Mrs. Bert Grill in, Mrs. Dan Dim ick. Mrs. Russ Cary. Mrs. Karl Cone Jr., Mrs. Melvin Kenned v. Mrs. Paul llult and Mrs. Robert Schmill. Party Is Given For Mrs. Wa lien Mrs. Walter Wallen was hon ored at a delightful party Monday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Strirkling, on W. Lmpqua Ave. The Halloween motif waa used to ornament the birthday cake which was served with other re freshments. Those attending en joyed seeing family movies. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ho mer Strickling. Mr. and Mrs. Don Past and chi'dren. Sherry and Dave: Mr. and Mrs. Dick Firman Sr., Bob O'Connor, Marlene Welk er, Jerry Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Strickling and Mr. and Mrs. Walter 'Vallen. Bathrick Home Is Scene Of Gay Party On Friday A group of young people held a Halloween party Friday evening at the Jack Bathrick home in Mel rose. Hostesses were Leta Busen bark and Carol Ellis. Dancing and games were enjoyed. Others present included Cindy Ellis, Jerry Smith, Susan Trusty, Donna Millard, Rex Hutton, Ray Bathrick, Terry Chitwood, Judy Fordtum, Ted DeRames and Becky Kllis and Barbara Bathrick, who helped serve refreshments. Birthday Celebrated Mrs. Jesse Lee of Oakland was honored at a birthday party at the home of Mrs. E. M. Dunn Tuesday afternoon. Table decorations were in the Halloween motif. Dessert was served to Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Guy Pealer, Mrs. James Archer, Mrs. Neil Burpee and Mrs. Charles McMahon. They gave lovely gills to the guest of honor. Morning Coffee Event Of Tuesday Mrs. H. B. Kruse of Riversdale entertained Tuesday morning at a coffee at her home. The occasion honored Mrs. Don Kruse. Mrs. Neil Christian. Mrs. L. W. Cotl rell. Mrs. Don Harmon and Mrs. C. M. Stark, whose birthdays oc curred in October. The serving table was covered with a lace cloth and centered with an arrangement of chrysanthe mums in a rut glass bowl. Enjoying the occasion with Mrs. Kruse and Ihe guests of honor were Mrs. Argus Fisher. Mrs. R. L. Harmon. Mrs. Dale Guilev, Mrs. Sunshine Club Meets The Azalea Sunshine Club met recently at the home of Mrs. Roy Snyder, with eight members pres ent. The hostess served refresh ments before the meeting, and the afternoon was spent in playing K. G. fmllips Jr., Mrs. Darwin games. Lee and Virginia, Harley and Kar-j The next mectine will be at the en Kruse. 'home of Mrs. Dick Dcrrig. I Frances V. Alexander Formerly asMctatsd with W. t j. 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