LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER BEVERLY BROOKE 10 The News-Review, Roiebury, Ore. Mon., Nov. 27, 1961 iV Ml ; . j V. . W . ' 'J V n 1 ; i J r hi i rilim il iiiuiiH-i'itiiih-8 ( . . . -...i - 'i... V. Mi i in AMMMMihMMMMiMiiliiriiiii i m ifsa I AT WAVERLY BABY HOME in Portlond. Mrs. Chorles Church, Mrs. Robert McKee ond Mrs. Charles K. Todd, watch one of the oides comb the hoir of one of the child ren. The home was visited by more than 20 Roseburg women making the Oregon United Fund Appeal of orphan- oges The tour was sponsored ond paid for by Roseburg and Portlond business men so that zone chairmen could see first hond what some of the moneys donated were being put to use. (Picture by Rod Durham). wMiww MinMiMwiiiMEm ipi" m y i iw' ioj ill w" mrTT m asrjfjsririr--"MTM-'''-t-MM T ' - ' - i ' , ' ' ' ' . ' ' r k f - If V United Fund Home Canvass To Be Made By Women Here Women of Roseburg making the' United Fund Appeal tour of agen-l ciei in Portland this month will! begin their house-to-house canvas' this week to raise $2,000 for the, Fund. Those making the trip were, enthusiastic about the work being done in orphanages and agencies I in the Portland area. I Most women are pretty much concerned regarding the care of I children and after seeing first hand : just how many hundreds of Ore gon children are being cared for by agencies, they are determined to help out in every way they pos sibly can. With the backing of the women making up the important and vast group of homemakers. they feel that everyone will make every attempt to raise the full quota within the week. Airs. Frederick J. Porter is in charge of the neighborhood can vas. Zone 1 chairman is Mrs. L. E. Moore; Zone 2. Mrs. Richard! Davis, Mrs. George Castillo and' Mrs. Jack Phillips: Zone 3, Mrs.! Raymond Borden and Mrs. Albert1 Morene: Zone 4. Mrs. Phillip John son and Mrs. L. W. Riley; Zone 5, Mrs. Kieth Bryant and Mrs. Porter; Zone , Mrs. William Lind sell and Mrs. O. R. Petersen; Zone 7, Mrs. Charles K. Todd; Zone 8, Mrs. Joseph Lanspa; Zone 9 Mrs. Robert McKee; Zone 10, Mrs. R. A. Briggs, and Zone 11, Mrs. Albert McBee. Zone chairmen are to pick up Wee Fashion Frolic 28th Wee Fashion Frolic Style Show and Card party will be an event of Tuesday, Nov. 28 at 8 p.m. at the Riversdale Grange Hall. There will be table and door prizes, en tertainment, dessert and coffee to be served throughout the card play. Mrs. M. C. Bowker is writing the script for the occasion and Mrs. Paul Unit will act as pianist. Svoboda's Tots to Teens and Gimres will furnish the fashions and Johnny's Toy House will fur nish the toys. Bridge, pinochle and canasta will be in play. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Rogan at OR 3-8575. their working kits at the United Fund Appeal office, corner of Jackson and Oak, for their work ers. Wedding Shower Given Recently Miss Doris Newman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Newman of Tiller, was the guest of honor at a delightful wedding shower Fri day evening given by Miss Sandra Iszler at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Iszler of Days Creek. Games were played with prizes going to Mrs. Carl Giles and Mrs. Jim Moore. The lovely lace-covered gift table was centered with a complete bridal party of appropriately dress ed dolls. The beautiful cake, made by Mrs. G. M. Krell, was of two hearts linked together with lovely bells and flowers of pink and while. After the honoree opened her gifts, assisted by her sister. Miss Frances Newman, the hostess and co-hostess, Mrs. Giles, served re freshments to; Mrs. Jack Johnson, Mrs. Moore. Mrs. David Howell, Mrs. Iszler, Miss Rosa Young, Mrs. Al Magrisi, Miss Yolanda DeChi ara, Mrs. Edward McElmurry, Mrs. Newman, Mrs. Wanda Welch, Mrs. Vincenzo DeChiara, Miss Marilyn Martin, Mrs. Gersh Roy, Mrs. Frances Newman and the guest of honor. Those sending gifts, but unable to attend were Mrs. Earl Tibbetts, Mrs. W. D. Russell, Mrs. Ralph Martin and Sirs. Oscar Lohr. KAMR1N MAC KNIGHT, 2, of San Jose, Calif., celebrat ed her birthday here recently at the home of her grand porents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Michner. Mrs. Michner s birth day was also celebrated. Attending the dinner party given by the Michners in honor of Kamrin were her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John MocKnight, ond Miss Barbara Peters, all of San Jose. Thrift & Gift Sale Many bMutiful handcraft ittmi, knick knacks, clothing and fiftt. Sola itartt Mon., Nov. 27 Costelloe's tfinston OSborn 9-549S Pat Gwan Lynn MEET OUR STAFF: if Pot Fromaohl Lyee RiUy Gw Rftbinsaa NOW OPEN wSkJCX- FREE PARKING FOR APPOINTMENT CALL OR 2-4561 Open at 8:00 A.M. Daily Monday through Saturday Optn avtnings as lata at nacauary ROSEBURG Salon oj' dSeauhj 627 S.E. St.phn...1n Umpa.ua Valley Bld...acrow from HaaaM Mrt COMMITTEES working on the Wee Fashion Frolic style : show to be on event of Nov. 28 at 8 p.m. at Riversdale Grange Hall are pictured above. Left to right: Mrs. Michael Wooten, decorations; Mrs. Richard Berney, style show chairman; Mrs. Chorles Bailey, president; Mrs. Robert Boshford ond Mrs. Joe Sinko, refreshments. Not present for the picture were Mrs. Floyd Irwin, tallies and decorations, and Mrs. Jock Mathis, publicity. (Picture by Chris' Studio of Photography). Public Invited To Attend Episcopal Two-Day Bazaar The Women of St. George's Episcopal Church, it would seem, believe that making things for Christmas is just as much a part of Christmas as singing carols or giving gifts. And they are ready fur the holidays early with their annual Christmas Batzaar which is two-day event at the Parish hall, 1024 SE Casa Ave. S a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday Nov. .10, and S a.m. to S p.m. Friday Dec. 1. The public is cordially invited to share in the sparkle of "Santa's worsnop wmcn will be over flowing with handmade gifts, dec orations, rugs, aprons, toys and dolls, plus homemade mincemeat jama In fascinating containers. candies and cookies. The old fa orites of books, recordings, white elephants, holly and religious tok ens will also be there. These savory delights with all the trimmings will be served: turkey and dressing casserole with choice of aalada and desserts for the business man's lunch Thurs day from 11 until 2, a ham loaf dinner Thursday evening from until 7, clam chowder or chili from 11 until 2 Friday, and coffee and sweet rolls or desserts at all houra. Everyone is invited to enjoy St. George a annual Christmas Ba taar. Grange Officers Installed At Ceremonies During Meet A large group of Grangers and frienda attended the beautiful can dlelight ceremonies one at the Win ston Evergreen Grange Hall, the other at the Sunnydale Grange Hall. The occasions marked the instal lation of officers of most of the Granges of the county. John Lander, master of Doug las County Pomona Grange, serv ed as acting master; Howard Cra croft, Oregon State grange stew ard, served as installing officer. Charlene Barnhart of Myrtle ' Creek Grange and Patricia Rents of Camas Valley Grange were can dlelighters. Hilda Wallers of Kit ersdale served as color bearer; custodian, Carl James of Myrtle Creek; Aid a Brumbach, South Deer Grange, chaplain: Nclda Korhs; Riversdale, marshal; Nora Cra croft. Fair Oaks, Regalia bearer, and Helen Lander of Evergreen, emblem bearer. The beautiful tableaux were the responsibility of Ruby Tucker, who was ably assisted by Lucy Benson. Alma Walker, Verda Arnold and alddred DeGnath, all of Ever green. Musical numbers were furnished by Dob and Esther Uorberg of South Deer Creek, who were ac companied by musician. Grace Moarman of ISorth Douglas. A county-wide officers' confer ence will be held some time alter the first of the year. The meeting closed with freshmenta being served by the host granges. Art And Embroidery Club Hosted At Bailey Home lira. William Bailey entertained members of the Roseburg Art and Embroidery Club Wednesday at her home in Dixnnville. The door prize was won by Mrs Earl Decker. Present were two guests. Miss Shirley Russell and Mrs. Melton, sister of Mrs. Bailey. They assisted the hostess as she served refresh ments. Members attending were Mrs. Walter Russell, Mrs. Lyle Hibbard. Mrs. Edward Deal, Mrs. Henry Snyder, Mri. Eart Decker, Mrs. George Cluck, Mrs. Martha Er skins and the hostess. Mrs. Hendrix Has Party vt Winston On Wednesday Jessie Mae Hendrix was a charming hostess at her Winston home Wednesday evening at a demonstration party with Edna Perkins as the demonstrator. Games were played and a door prize was awarded to Miss Mary Perkins. Delightful refreshments were served to the following invited guests: Margaret Parker, Millie Hopper, l.il Warmark, Tillie Good win, Mary Winship and grand daughter; Ruth Knott, Nina Beck. Ixns Wilson, Mozelle Welch and Mary Perkins. ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Williom LoPrath, 4205 Chest nut St., Vancouver, Wosh., formerly of Roseburg, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra Corol, to Richord Allen Former, 4010 Main St., Vancouver, son of Mr. ond Mrs. Virgil Former, Glendale. The bride-elect is a senior at Voncouver High and Former was graduated from Glendale High School in June 1961 ond is employed by Twin River Lumber Co. in Van couver. The wedding has been planned for next June. Kathy Hochgraef Birthday Honoree Kathy Hochgraef, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Hochgraef of Glendale, celebrated her sev enth birthday Monday at a party at her home. The children played games, and later, after the honoree had opened her many lovely gifts, they enjoyed birthday refreshments. Two large birthday cakes had been made and decorated by Mrs. Mary Bucklin of Grants Pass. Decora tions were in pink, yellow and pale green. Those present included Debbie rnard. Cindy Miller. Julie Payne. Linda Battle, Beverly Fisher. Zo die Ford, Jenny Mobley, Joann Morns, Randy Davidson. Ran dolph Cleveland, Frank Fonfara. Billy Mehl. Gary Whalry. Kenneth Corbett. Paul Blankrnship, Sheila Peaveyhouse. I.inda Sheppard Pat ty Ward and Pamela and Jimmy Hochgraef, sister and brother of the honoree. Good Twins Have Enjoyable Party Mrs. Glen Good entertained at her home in Tenmile Friday eve ning at a party to honor her twin sons, Gail and Glen Good on their 12th birthday. Games were played, after which the bova opened their many lovely gifts. The hostess served delirious refreshments and the rest of the evening was spent with games and dancing. Enjoying the party besides Gail and Glen were Diane, Rayl.ynn and Eddie OIon; liren. Tim and Joe Dowdy, Ann and Tyler North craft, Judy Newlun, Shelly Reden ius. Janie Tombs. Martha Bour assa, Gail I.vnrh, Linda Patterson. Retty and Bill Cornell. Bill Park. Keith and Dennis Payne. James Black. Susan and Gretrhen Good. Mrs, Herbert Northcraft and the hostess, Mrs. Good. 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