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Bazaar Announced One thing Is certain In this un predictable world and that ii the SANTA'S WORKSHOP will be featured ot the onnuol Episcopal holiday bazaar plonned for Thursday ord Friday, Nov. 30 and Dec. 1, ot Itie parish hall on SE Cass Avenue, to which the public is invited. Pictured above ore Mrs. Horry Jocoby, over-all chairmon of the affair; Mrs. Floyd Warner, decorations chairmon, and Mrs. Jomes H. Horris, president of ttie Women of St. George's Episcopal Church. Not present for the picture were Mrs. Robert H. O'Neil, co-chairman to Mrs. Jocoby, and Mrs. Robert D. Spongier, co-chairman to Mrs. Warner. (Picture by Chris' Studio of Photography). Farewell Dinner Honors Days Creek's Glenn Iszler Mr. and Mr. Harry T. Martin and family of Days Creek were hosts in their home for a farewell dinner for Glenn Iszler. who has since gone to Kansas City, Miss., to attend the Weaver Airline Per sonnel Training School. The potluck dinner was held In the Martin yard with one long table which was set with many delicious foods. A beautiful rake with the inscription "God Bless You, Glenn" was served with ire cream by the hosts after the din ner. Games were played and visit ing was enjoyed by all. Glenn has taken a general corre spondence course during the sum mer, to prepare for this training school, after receiving his diplo ma from the Days Creek High School for 1961. The training school will give a four-week practical course after which he will be eligi ble to work for an airline company. Glenn is the son of Mr. and Mr. Ted Iszler of Days Creek. Those attending the dinner to wish Glenn well were: Mr. and Surprise Affair To Honor Mrs. Mrs. Ed Dwigfct was pleasantly surprised Friday afternoon when she was honored at a pink and blue shower at the home oi Mrs. Doug las Croy on Lockwood Road in Tenmile. co-nosiesses wnn Mrs. Croy were Mrs. Ralph Dwight, Mrs. Gary Newlim, Mrs. Bill cen ters and Mrs. Richard Caster. The table was centered with a 'ink stork under which wss a eautiful cake decorated with pink roses and a stork carrying a bas ket with his bill. The cake had been baked and decorated by Mrs. Sill Centers. Mrs. Dwight opened and displayed her many lovely gift. Delicious refreshment were aerved by the hostesses. Enjoying the affair were the truest of honor Mrs. Dwight and Mrs. Leila Raines ot Roseburg, Dixonville Young People Enjoy Halloween Revels A large group of young married folk from the Church of Christ held a Halloween party at the George James home on the South Deer Creek road recently. Hostess es were Mrs. W. T. Dawson and Mrs. Lloyd Bradley of Roseburg. Guests came in costume. Decorations in the family room were carried out in the Hallow een theme, with shocks of corn in the corners of the room and large lighted pumpkins placed about the room. Lovely refreshments were served at a late hour. Young people of the Pine Grove Church held a Halloween party at the church recently. The church Sunday School Enjoy Party On The Tenmile Community Church sponsored a Halloween party Tues day at the Ladies clubhouse in Tenmile for the Sunday school chil dren. Appropriate games were played. Cookies and cider were served and each child was given a hag of treats to take home. The Halloween motif waa used in dec oration. Present to enjoy the party were: Mra. Warren Lockwood, Carol, Di ane and Michael; Frankie Lamp man, Chiquita Sherman, Gretrhen and Susan Good, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Dwight, Mark, Gail, and Steven: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dwight. Gregory and Lori; Mr. and Mrs Bill Centers and Cheryl; Mr. and Mrs. Preston Fun, June, John, Paul and Kathy; Mr. and Mrs. Milford Dowdy, LeAnn, Timmy, MILD-FLAVORED D.lic.ous D m m mr mtm m. m ah. fsyajr rp Mrs. James Lortie and Kalhv and Mike: Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson and Carl and Ricky: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Matthews and grandsons Marty and Gary Knighten; Mr. and Mrs. Winston Smith and hhawn; the Rev. Alice May Woolley; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Quinn and Esther; Mr. and Mrs. Is?lrr and Sandra and Randy; Mrs. Lois DeWals and sons, Jerre and Don; Guy A. Mont gomery. Mr. and Mrs. Art VanLeeuwen and daughters, Nanci, Sandra and Heidi; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ho- vey and daughters, Harriet, Helen and Doris; Mr. and Mrs. Durnin Swingle? and Diane and Lyneve; Mra. Ralph Martin and Kay; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin and Msrilyn, Linda, Colleen, Tim and Becky; and the host and hostess and Jerry and Karen. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Krell and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cm me were unable to attend but contributed to to gift which was presented to the bonoree. Given Ed Dwight Mrs. Jack Hill o! Camas Valley, Mrs. Norman Lee of Winston, Mrs Tony Anderson, Jim and Don; Mrs. Mable Newlun, Mrs. Glen Good, Mrs. Don Gilbert, Mrs. Wil liam Stoffal and Judy; Mrs. Al fred Centers. Mrs. Ormond Daw son, Mra. R. D. Lockwood, Mrs. William Norton and Linda; Mrs. Don Lakey. Mrs. Roy Cornell and Timmy, Mrs. William Cook, Mrs. Conrad Lakey and Dwain; Mr. J. A. Melius, Mrs. Lloyd Thomas, Mrs. Ted .Benedict and Ava Ma rie; Mrs. Wayne Breitenbucher, Mrs. Walter Coasts and the host esses. Mrs. Douglas Croy and Dee na; Mrs. Gary Newlun, Jeff and Terry; Mrs. Richard Caster. Mrs. Bill Centers and Mrs. Ralph Dwight and Steven. was gaily decorated with cats and witches and goblins and ghosts. Interesting games were played. Young folk came in costume and prizes were given for the best and doughnuts were served. Miss Carol James was hostess at a Halloween party at ber home on the South Deer Creek Road Friday evening. A large group of young people attended, dressed in costume. Decorations were carried out in the Halloween motif, with large jack o lanterns placed about the rooms. Delicious refreshments I were served. Children Tuesday Lot-en, and Joe; Dean Campbell, Mrs, Gary Newlun, Uremia, Ricky and Jeffrey; Mrs. Don Lakey, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Lakey and Dwain Mr. and Mrs. Don H arson, Jer ry and uonnie; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lynch. Gavle. Marv. Don- nie and Dannie; Mr. and Mrs. Neal Smith and Roland Lee: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gaster, Betty and rerry; Air. arm Mrs. i.eorge Butts, Carmen and David; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Croy, Deana and Connie. IT PAYS TO PATRONIZE NKW1R K VIEW ADVERTISER RAUT I f If I E C GLENN ISZLER, above, was honored at a farewell dinner given ct the home of Mr. ond Mrs. Harry T. Mortin and family of Days Creek, prior to his leaving for Kansas City, Mo., to ottend the Weaver Airline Personnel Training School. ' Calapooia Club Is Scene On Party For P. The Paul Hansen family, whose ranch home east of Sutherlin, was completely destroyed by fire re cently, were honored at a delight ful "Home ' shower Thursday eve ning at the Calapooia Women's Club near Umpqua. A potluck dinner was aerved at Large bowls of bright fall flow ers formed the table centerpiece. Many beautiful gifts were present ed to the honorees following the dinner. Those en loving the party were Air. and Mrs. Paul Hansen and family; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mon elt. David, Sandra and Susan; Mr. and Mrs. lion ferguson; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bsrnett and family; Air. Charming Shower Party Given At Ashbaugh Home Mrs. Jack M. Johnson and her small daughter, Rella Renee, were the inspiration for a charm ing shower party given by Airs. Earl Ashbaugh at the Ashbaugh home in Days Creek. Games wero played and prizes won by Mrs. Dorothy Low man, Mrs. Don Moore and Mrs. James Lortie, after which the guest of honor opened her many gilts, with the asistanre of Mrs. Vaugl.n Bennett. The shower cake, beautifully Coloradans Are Honored At Lovely Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Delton Allen enter tained at a dinner at their home in Hayhumt Valley honoring Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ridpalh ot Yuma, Colo. Those enjoying the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ridpath; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilson and family (mm Myrtle Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson and family of Winston; Mr. and Mrs. leo Wil son and familr of Aloha; Mr. and Mrs. Rav Wilson. Mrs. Roberta Turpin and family; Mrs. Darlene Cox and son; Mike Baldwin, Mrs. Merle Ijne and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lane, all of Yoncalla. Degree Conferred Friday At Douglas Court Meeting Douglas Court 1, Order of Am aranth, met Fridar night at the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Inca High, myal matron, was assisted by James Dohbin, myal patron. Mrs, Henry Halvorsen, grand representative to Maine, was given honors. The degree of Order of Amar anth was conferred on Lillian O. Jones and Helen and W arren Barth. The court and dining room were decorated with fail flowers. Refreshments committee mem bers were Mrs. Leon Hughes and Mis. Robert Hansen. annual Christmas bazaar to be held at St. George's Parish Hall by the Women of St. George' Episcopal Church. The theme of this year's event to which the public ii invit ed is "Santa'i Workshop." Mrs. Harry Jacoby and Mrs. R H. O'Neil are general chairmen for the affair. Mrs. O'Neil and Mrs. Laura Haughn are planning the morning coffees and noon luncheons. Menus for the latter will be announced soon. The hall will be decorated by Mrs. Floyd Warner and Mrs. Robert D. bpan gler and their committee. This year Mrs. Mike Gibbons is in charge of the neighborhood guilds, each to be represented at the bazaar with a booth displaying articles for sale. Lest there be con fusion due to the professional ap pearance of these items, let it be said that 'hey are all handmade by the members of the nine guilds who have been at busy as Santa's proverbial elves for weeks and months. The sale 'of delicacies and trifles will take place Thursday and Fri day. Nov. 30 and Dec. 1st. More details will be announced. Hansens and Mrs. Lester Richardson and houseguest, Mrs. Chloe Wheeler of Compton, Calif.; Air. and Mrs. Howard Burdette, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Stearns, Mr. and Mrs. Oren Gildersleeve, Leo, Dies, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Dan r.illnn. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crouch and family; and Mrs. Ar chie Moore, Mrs. Antonia Hansen, Mrs. James Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Orumpaugh and family: Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Sprague and family; Yvonne Murdork, Donna Boyter. Mr. and Mrs. William Ben nett, Mrs. Harold Cole. Mrs. Leon Millott. Mrs. Guy Cole and Mr. and Mrs. James Stearns. made and decorated by Mrs. Mil ton Long, had on it the inscription "With Love to Rella Renee." with rosebuds and roses. Mary Dunlap assisted the hostess in serving this rake and coffee to Mrs. Lowman. Mrs. Wade Worthington. Mrs. Par ry Kline, Mrs. Vernon Lamm, Mrs. I.ortie. Mrs. Art Vanleuwen, Miss Kay Prickett, Mrs. Bennetl, Mrs. Winston Smith. Mrs. Bill Lewellen, Mrs. Stanley Girt, Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Joe Rackerby. Mrs. Lylc Jones and Mrs. Johnson. Ladies sending sifts but unsble 'o attend were: Mrs. I.eRoy Ben son, Mrs. Howard I.illigren. Mrs. G A. Brown. Mrs. Claud Howard, Mrs. Edward Shanks. Mrs. Flor ence Brady and Carol. Garden Valley Miss Has Party On Sixth Birthday Mrs. Jack Dentnn nf Hanlaii V.I. lev waa hnstMa Tiiriaw f k.-,t. day party honoring her daughter. fiajy on ner sisui oinnaay. i,ames were played in the multipurpose room with prizes going to every one. Invited were Gretrhen rtratk Michele Madson, Tern Bashford, Debbie Murpney. Patty Phillips, Jule Harmon. Terri Butler. Tern nentoo, iieonie Stritzke. Elaine Hushes. Pattv Jnh R..bu u-.l hams and Becky Robinson. I The teachers. Mrs. Rapp and Mrs. Emerv. mmeH thu gnum in birthday refreshments. Garrets Complimented At Going-Away Dinner Air mnA lr li.inn.lk i(l.,l... entertained Mrs. Helen Breeder. Mr anH tra UimM Turn, ki - and Mrs. Bob lGat and Mr. and Mrs. r.arl barren at a dinner par ty- TtlA HMtlfifWI In knu. "I Mr. and Mrs Garrett, who left Koseburg recently to make their noma la Lai Vegas, Nev. v y J I 8 The News-Review, Roseburg, Moose Members' Children Enjoy Gala Evening Party A Halloween party was held at the Moose Lodge for all children of Moose members and their in vited guests. Games were organ ized for the smaller children, and a dance for teenagers. Refresh ments of gaily deocorated cup cakes and punch were served. Children attending were: Louise Griffin, Jarkie Mathis, Maria Ramsdale, Pam Neves, Dwight Codu, Bruce Coder, Vicky Cader, Marsha Stritzke, Sharon Hansen, Sharyn Devitt, Connie Rackleff, Brad Rackleff, Jackie Hansen, Ter ry Hansen, Scott Kytola, Susan Ky tola, Allana Kytola, Danny Math ingly, Ernest Hernandez, David Arrant, Mickie Langsen, Lee Ramsdale, Ronnie Ramsdale. Ter esa Stone, Arlene Cankle, Dwight Cankle, Kevin Stone. Dallas Famworth. Dan Farn worth. Rose Ella Woocon. Bruce Benson, Bobby Benson, Leslie Ma gar, Doug Magar, Joe Irene Mc Cuen. Bill Mclntire, Harold Peak er, Bud Cox, Ronda Hagg, Ladona Hagg, Wade Hagg, Karen Lundy, Steve Lundy, Dorothy Lundy, Bob by Buchhalz. Vickie Buchhalz, Marylin Brock, Arthur Brock, Al vin Brock, Ronda Schick, Ronnie Anderson, Diane Barmore, Nita Barmore, Walker Barmore, Gene Henrickson, Debra Stableford. Marty Denny. Terry Vatland, John Baerste, Mel Valland, Kathy Denny, Melvin Stafford, Danny Stafford. Raben Reed. Richard Reed, Brendi Reed. Allen Reed. Eva La Mar. Laura Reed, Linda Smith, Carenne Smith, Natalie Delightful Wedding Shower Compliments Miss Turnbull A bridal shower .at the South; Deer Creek Grange hall Friday honored Miss Jean Turnbull, bride elect of Pat Beckley. The gift table was covered with a rose-beige satin cloth, decorated with a large white double wedding ring arrangement accented with pink and white dahlias. Lovely corsages, made by Mrs. Dale Owen, were presented to the guest of honor, to her mother, Mrs. Harry Turnbull, and to the bride-groom-elect's mother, Mrs. Lynn Beckley. Highlighting entertainment for the evening was a musical version of "This is Your Life, Jean Turn bull." Appropriate songs were played by Mrs. Greg Wadsworth. After sifts were opened, refresh ments were served buffet style from a table covered with an ecru lace cloth and an arrangement of pink and white dahlias and pink candles to match the color scheme chosen by the bride for her wed ding. Mrs. Dale Owen and Mrs. J. T. Wade Jr. served coffee and punch. Hostesses were Mrs. Eva Wade, Mrs. Howard Hatfield and Mrs. Dale Hatfield. Invited to honor Miss Turnbull were Mrs. Curtis Barker. Mrs. Eu- Party Is Given By Junior Women A get-acquainted party for new members was held recently at the VFW Hall by the Roseburg Junior Woman's Club. Decorations were in the autumn motif. . After a short welcome by the president, Mrs. George Stroop, : games were conducted by the pro- gram chairman. Mrs. Larry Han-! Ion. and her co-chairman, Mrs. Austin Welt. Prizes went to the winners. j After a delightful evening, deli cious refreshments were served by Mrs. Thomas Smith and Mrs. Charles Thomss to members and to the following guests: Sylivia Lowery, Sylvia Kaufman, Barbara Rivers, Maxine Bowne. Marilyn Converse. Joanne Harmon, Bar bara Edwards, Karen Boyles and Georgia McClannahan. j 'Newcomers Night' Slated Tail Eta Eta met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Bill Phillips. Plans were made to make and sell Christmas items. Mrs. Roy Woodall was appointed sales chairman. "Newcomers Night" is the theme for the next social to be held at the Earnest Peel residence at 191 NE Lombarriy Drive Nov. IS. New comers to the Roseburg area are to be invited especially to get ac quainted with members and other guests. At the conclusion of the session, refreshments were served to mem bers. Mrs. John Elliott. Mrs. Jess (Walker, Mm. Esrl Munion. Mrs. Rov Woodall. Mrs. Earnest Peel. 'Mrs. Ted Vrettas, Mrs. Wayne Wheeler, Mrs. Rill House and the hostess, Mrs. Phillips. Frances V. Alexander Fsmtsrly atsscietii with W. J. SIOANI C.Hf t NT Interior Designer Color Consultant Drapery Decorator Commercial It Custom Interiors MOTH UMPQUA OR 3-4441 Ore. Wed., Nov. IS, 1961 Koop, Dorey Koop. Eobhy Elliott Mike Syner, Carolyn Yearn. Jerry Kreiger, Diana demons Mary Rose, Margaret Moelber, At fred Vaiman. Mike Perry, Pat Vei boncoeur, Rosa Harding, Ralph Stout, Judy Kelley, Dumpy Col lier, Sherry Lemon, Tim Roberts, Leo Dressier, Carol Collier, Gary Cox, lonnie Bakke, Joyce Staf ford, Bruce Pfleiger, Linda Coder, Ken Cooper. Stanley Stritzke. Barbara Rams- dell. Tommy Sanders, Betty Len ninger. Eugene Surkamor, Kathy Scheirmeister, Larry Boeiste, Doni Ross, Mike Fromdahl, Larry Fromdahl, Marlene Deross, Pat UeKoss, Lloydene Cole, Shirty Sitsler, Don Briggs. Kathy Walker. Diana Walker, Norma Cham- bliss, Shirley Jensen. Carol Pull man, Glenda Pullman, Mary Reed, hniriey Scrape, Debbie Collier, Eddie Spencer, Florence Hutson, Cheryl Dunham, Terry Logasz, Mike Perry. Linda Davis, Jim Koch. Donna DeBolt. John Lawrentz. John Wi- mer. Grant Worden. Bob Furrvs John Olmsted, Don Brows, Leslie rancn, uoug onggs jr., Linda Owens, Mike Snyder. Donna Brown, Bill Stephens, Ralph Sal lee. LeRoy Clarke. Connie Clarke, Ella Worden, Bob Thomas, Albert Gallmeyer, Stan Stritzke, Evalene Stewart, Mary Famworth. Mary Daun Epperly, Steve Garrett, Barbara Handy, Alan Grauf, Norma Pritchette, Lin da Coder, Mike Warford, Sandy Mclntire, Brenda Bailey, Marlene ! Wooton and Carol Surkamer, gene Boise, Mrs. Lynn Beckley, Mrs. Joe Brumbach, Mm. Vance Cox, Mrs. Robert Franks. M r s. Robert Findlay, Mrs. Floyd Haas, Mrs. Dale Owen, Mrs. Harold Mc Cormack. Mrs. Wendell Rockwell and Juanita. Mrs. Phil Strader, Mrs. Frank Strader, Mrs. Maurice Weber Sr., Mrs. James Wads worth, Mrs. Jack Wade, Mrs. Greg Wadsworth. Mrs. Ted Rockwell. Mrs. Clyde Kester, Mrs. Roger Sanders, Joyce Hatfield. Jean Hatfield. Mrs. Neil Hart, Mrs. Maurice Weber Jr., Mrs. George Bryan, Mrs. W. A. Pearce, Mrs. Helen Carrico, Mrs. Thelma Tester, Mrs. Pearl Dietsch, Mrs. Edward Karcher, Mrs. Clif ford Broadwater, Mrs. Sam Haas, Mrs. Dean Wadsworth, Mrs. Leroy Kinyon, Mrs. Ernest Weber, Mrs. E. J. Melton, Mrs. Walden Hat field, Mrs. Robert Hall and Mrs. Ray Puckett. NOW ... and You'll Agree-It's . . . Roseburg's Newest and Finest mm 627 S. E. Stephens Lynn Riley Pat Fromdahl Gwn Robinson We Will Remain Open As Late As Necessary To Serve Our Clientele ' Park FREE at Adair's or Serv-Ur-Self Lot "1 " CELEBRATING their ninth birthdays ot the Lortie home in Days Creek were Gem Marie Moore, left, daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Bill Moore, ond Kathy Jean Lortie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Lortie, oil of Days Creek. Gomes were played, refreshments were served and gifts were pre sented to Gem and Kothy from Valerie and Denee Kline, Julie. Jackie ond Larry Duncan, Penny Lewellen, Susan Benson, Donello Schneider, Ronda Crume, Timmy Sue Moore,' Joyce, Ellen and Paul Harvey, Phillis Barber ond Mike Lortie. Local Women To Woodmen Bea Cornilsen, Viola White, Al ice Christensen. Alma Walker and Ann Strong, all of the Woodmen Circle Umpqua Grove 51 in Wins ton, were elected to offices during the Western District 3 Convention held in Eugene. Saturday. They were duly installed as first vice president, attendant, assistant at tendant, musician and captain. Daisy Godfrey of Sutherlin was installed as chaplain. Zelda Puck ett was installing officer. Registration was at 10 a.m. in the Eugene Garden Club, where a luncheon was served at noon by the hostess Grove 29. werTessrThTmaranr'Besse! Cornish of the Winston grove During the convention Viola White served as second vice presi dent; Ruby Tucker, chaplain, and Alma Walker, musician. Ann Strong captained the district team which included Agnes Veach. Jes sie Thomas, Phebe McGuire, Besse Cornish, Sarah Cyrus and Alice Christensen. At the 6:30 p.m. formal banquet Mrs. McGuire was toastmistress. The evening meeting, starting at 8;ery Club was entertained Wednes p.m., consisted of seating of dis-jday afternoon at the charming tinguished guests and presentation of the C. S. Flag. A special drill presented by the Winston Umpqua Squaws was followed by junior graduation, the installation cere mony and the presentation of gifts. Several local members remained in Eugene for the night returning to their homes on Sunday after attending a breakfast held at the Miss Shirley Russell, a guest, home of Mr. and Mrs D. L. War- assisted Mrs. Decker as she serv ren. the former past state piesi-'ed delicious refreshments. OPEN OR 2 Are Elected District Posts dent. During the breakfast a meet ing was held to discuss plans for the state convention to be held in Portland in 1963. The meeting was presided over by Zelda K. Puckett. national committeewoman and state manager, and state presi dent, Effie Boland, both of Port land. Plans were discussed for the state to sponsor some project at the Woodmen Circle Home in Sher man. Texas, where a room was completely furnished by members the past year in honor of the Ore gon state manager, Mrs. Puckett. The site designated for the coming state convention will be the Ben- - Hote. in Portland in May of Local state officers are Alma Walker, musician: Jessie Thomas, first vice president: Viola White, attendant, and Phebe McGuire, past president. Sewing Club Has Afternoon Party The Roseburg Art and Embroid- I home of Mrs. tan Decker, rollow- ing the business session, the aft ernoon was spent socially. Those present were Mrs. H. P. Conn, Mrs, Edward Deal, Mrs. Jess Bowman, Mrs. Lyle Hibbard, Mrs. Martha Erskine, Mrs. Wil Bjm Bailey, Mrs. Henry Snyder, Lis. George Cluck, Mrs. Walter i Russell and Mrs. M. W. Schneider. In the Umpqua Valley Building Across from Hansen Motors Open at 8:00 A.M. Monday thru Saturday OPEN EVENINGS For Appointment Phone - 4561