"; "I i -All' xP 'fHs v i M W pi Us-. 'J GRAND GUARDIAN, Mrs. Evelyn Suit, Medford, is pic tured obove ot the Bethel No. 72 affair held in Roseburg,. With Mrs. Suit ore guide, Nancy Craig; senior princess, Gail Neuner, honored queen, Mone Paulson; junior prin r I ( I: fi. pi UHHH..W oranu ouuruiui i Inspects Bethel Mr. Evelyn Suit, of Medford, grand guardian of the Interna tional Order of Job's Deuuhten of Oregon, wa in Roseburg re cently to inspect Bethel 72. Preceeding the meeting a pot Juclc dinner was given by the guardian council in honor of Mrs. Suit's visit. Other guests of the evening were Mrs. C. D. Elhart, past grand guardian of Oregon from Medford; Brooke Young, honored queen, and princesses, Mollie Ware and Mary Beth Hill, of Bethel 8, Roseburg; Bertha Patterson and Alvin But ler. Dast guardian and past as sociated guardian of Bethel 8 and present guardian and associate guardian or. uemei n. Following the meeting refresh ment were served in the dining room. cess, Sandra Butler; marshal, Nonda Patterson, and past grand guardian, Mrs. Martha Elhart. (Picture by Clark's Stud:o). Social Meeting Thursday Event ' Pastors of several Glendale churches met Thursday evening at the home of Kev, and Mrs. Bruce Manning for a social eve ning. Some time was also spent in discussion of interm- church pro grams. Plans were also made for month ly social meetings between the pas tors. None is planned lor Decem ber, but one is scheduled for Janu ary at the home of the Kev. and Jlrs. Norman Naugler. Plans were also made for an Inter-church lay fellowship. The first meeting will be held Thursday, Dec. 7, at 7:30 p.m. at which time representatives from the various 'churches will make Christmas plans. At the close of the meeting re freshments were served. V .f 3 I .1'. ; 1 U I Kj-V: - MRS. EVELYN SULT, grand guordion of Job's Daughters of Oregon, is pictured above with newly initiated Kristin Thorne, ond honored queen, Maria Paulson, ot the Bethel No. 72, Job's Daughters meeting (neld in Roseburg. (Picture by Clark's Studio). Yule Party Set Dec. 14 Women of the Roseburg Country Club will have their Christmas par ty for members Dec. 1-4 at the clubhouse. Tho social hour will be gin at 10:30 a.m., followed by luncheon at noon. A gift exchange and program will precede the aft ernoon of progressive contract bridge play. Reservations lor the affair should be made as soon as pos sible by calling Mrs. Harold Schmeer at OK 3-4082. Winners of the regular Thursday bridge play were Mrs. Harry Stearns, first; Mrs. James Hughes, second; and Mrs. William Forrest, third. Glendale Girls Hosted At Party itev. ana Mrs. isrure Manning of Church Social Held At Umpqua A very delightful Thanksgiving Day service was observed at the Umpqua Sunday School recently. The Kev. Don Darling was guest speaker and Miss Paula (iermond was guest pianist. A lovely ar rangement of fruits and vegetables had been made by Mrs. Dale Judd. The long table, with its white linen cloth, had places set for the Rev. Don Darling, Stephen and Joy, Mrs. l.loyd Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. R. Louden. Kugene An derson, Miss Connie Koss, Pat and Bill Murphy, Ivan and Kathy Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lane, David. Danny, Tommy. Becky and Debbie: Miss Sharon Wilson, Miss Paula Gennond, Mrs. Dclmar Mur phy, Mary Kamp, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Judd, Mark. Randy and Ed die; Mrs. Hiram Germond and Da vid. Kddie and Clyde. The afternoon was spent visiting Dinner Party Enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Newton Justis of Winston, with their children, Ron, Jerry, Randy, Kathy and Bruce, were guests at a delightful dinner Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lotten in Myrtle Creek. A pleasant afternoon of visiting was enjoyed. BEVERLY BROOKE 10 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Man., Dec. 4, 1961 Dinner At Baptist Church Enjoyable Holiday Event Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wilson and children, Ruth, Paul, and David, who are visiting from Nugata Uni versity, Niigata, Japan, were among some 280 persons attending the loth annual Thanksgiving din ner held at the First Baptist Church. Ralph Preston emceed the pro gram which fullowed the dinner. A humorous radio skit was present ed by three young people, Donnie Pearson, iJancy hnckson and Don Raines. Mark Davis and Stephen Schneiders Given Party Mr. and Mrs. Clem Schneider of Garden Valley were honored on their 23rd wedding anniversary Sunday at a surprise party. Host for the occasion was tneir 16-year-old son, Marvin. Assiting him in keeping the secret were Mrs. Kittle Winniford and Mrs. . S. Booth. Neighbor friends were Invited. Friends called between 2 and 4 o'clock and enjoyed coffee and cake. The table wa beautifully arranged with a winter scene of driftwood and candles. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Booth. Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Hess, Adam Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bayliss, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Walters, Amelia Thron burg, Ralph Thronburg, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Layer, and Kittie Winni ford. Several more were invited, but were unable tn attend because of storm conditions. Sorority Enjoys Social Evening Tau Eta Eta sorority recently had a very delightful social at the Earnest Peel home. Games were played during the evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. Peel, Gloria House and Avis Jen sen. Door prizes were won by Edith Kandow and Evelyn Stew art. Guests present for the affair were Avis Jensen, Edith Randow, I Evelyn Stewart, Pat Raffensperg- er and Betty Sporer. Members present were Gloria House, Ramona Peel, Nita Elliott, Barbara Phillips, Dorene Wheeler, Juanita Woodall and Pat Vrettas. Lovely refreshments were serv ed by the hostesses, Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. House. The next meeting will be a busi ness session at the Vrettai resi dence. Family Members Enjoy Dillard Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Buell were charnrng host and hostess at their home in Dillard at a de lightful turkey dinner for relatives. The 2:30 p.m. dinner was served at a beautiful pink linen cloth cov ered table centered by a lovely ar rangement of fall flowers. Places were set for Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Paroz, Scott. Jeffery, Julie and Timothy; Mrs. Grace Barnes, Mrs. Belle Clark. Charles I Siegel of Tenmile and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford I Buell. Gerlitz, Wayne Patterson and Dan Franklyn each entertained with a clarinet-coronet duet, accompanied by Mrs. Roy Patterson. A devo tional on the Thanksgiving theme was given by Wayne Shullz, Y.MCA director. Donna Shelton sang, ac companied by Mrs. Patterson. The movie. "God is My Land lord," was shown. The dinner had been prepared by the women's society under the di rection of Mrs. Lynn Everson. Col ored leaves, chrysanthemums and paper turkeys carried out the Thanksgiving theme in the decorations. Recent Bride Inspiration' For Shower In Canyonville Mrs. Robert Huhbs was the In spiration for a bridal shower at the LeRoy Morris home near Can yonville Friday evening, with Mrs. Mitzi Reynolds of Roseburg and Mrs. Scottie Coleman of Azalea, hostesses. Mrs. Hubbs, the former Joyce Morris, was married in Reno, Nev., Oct. 30, wit'. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Brady of Sparks, Nev., vit nesses. Mr. Hubbs has the Shell station in Canyonville and Mrs. Hubbs is a senior in Canyonville High School. The couple is now at home in the Mittendorf apart ment. For the shower, the living room of the Morns home was decorated with white streamers and wedding bells. Ice cream, a wedding cake and coffee were served alter an evening of games. Included were June Brainard, Mrs. Leo StuemDges. Mrs. T. J. Nicholas. Mrs. John Perry, Patty Gross, Mrs. Ernest Naylor, Jira, Bill Bourns, Mrs. Bruce Fergu son, Mrs. Mary Kincaid. Mrs. Pat Brayton, Mrs. Bette Pete, Ruby Bishop, Mrs. A. Zufelt. Mrs. Arden Neet, Gene Sharp, Mrs. Carolyn kino and Mr l.erov Morris. Sev eral others sent gift.-, who were not able to attend. Add-A-Ne'ghbor Members Entertain At Potluck AM.a.Koicrhhnr rinb members were entertained at a noon pot- luck luncneon inursaay i w home of Mrs. Harold Curry. Tkrt,. nFont ii'Pr Mm. Flovd Jacobs, Mrs. Don E. Jones, Mrs. N. R. Fisher, Mrs. vouie w, Mrs. Elmer Schlender, Mrs. Rus sell Chase and Mrs. Curry and her daughter, Cindy. Names were drawn for the Christmas party which will take place Dec. 14 at the home of Mrs. Chase. ENGAGEMENT TOLD Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Heidenreich of Euqene announce the engage merit of their daughter Jean, of Albuquerque, N.M., to Paul V. Delker, also of Albuquer que, son of Mr. ond Mrs. Frank H. Delker of Henderson, Ky. The bride-elect is o grand daughter of Kotherine Heiden reich of Dixonville. She taught in Roseburg High School from 1956 to 1958. To Marry Jan. 6 Of much interest in Roseburg Is the approaching marriage date of Miss jian Heidenreich. who taught at Roseburg High School from J-6 to 1958, and who will become the bride of Paul V. Delker of Albu querque, N.M., in that city Jan. 6. She is the daughter of Mr. and Jlrs. J. F. Ileidenhrch of Eugene. Miss Heidenreich was graduated from SU Francis High School in Eugene and received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Marylhurst College in 1U.6 after which she at tended I niversity of Oregon for a year doing post graduate work .She taught English and drama in Koseburg and for the last three years has been employed in the personnel department of Sandia Corporation in Albuquerque, Mr. Delker is a memlier of the staff training department of San dia Corporation, which is engaged in atomic research under con tract to the Atomic Energy Com mission. He was graduated from Notre Dame I niversity with a bachelors degree in English in m and maste'i in philosophy in. the Glendale Assembly of God,nd plaving s,meJ. Church held a slumber partv fori her class of junior girls at tbeir' Aj. n.i' home Friday evening. Mrs. Man- WOtSOn KCCCptlOn Slated Dec. 10 ning was assisted in arrangements by Nancy l'otheringham, one of the high school girls of (lie church. The girls attended the one-act play contest at the Masonic Tem ple In a group, then returned to the Manning home where they pop ped corn and made candy. Thos present included Pamela Britton. Karen Wells, Gloria Shep pard. Daren Mehl, Patty and San dy Demaris, Susan Tooley, Phyllis and Sherne Cossey, Vicie Coate and Pally Staplelon. Yoncallans Give Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Fred I-ee of Yon calla entertained at a dinner at their home Thursday, having as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Malt Wavne. i AKtropp ot Millierlm and Mr. and week Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Watson of Glide will celebrate their 35th wed ding anniversary at an open house held at the Glide Community Build ing Sunday, Dec. 10, from 2 to 4:30 p.m. All friends, neighbors and relatives are cordially invited to attend. Birthday Celebrated Four birthdays were celebrated Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Keas at Oakland. The birthdays of Joe White, Dean roeas ana .Mel navis and son. all occurred dunng the ; Mrs. Percy 1-angdon, Virginia and Pick I.angdon, Mr. and Mrs. El don Ie and family; Mr. and Mrs Those present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Davis and chil dren: Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Som- I vie i and family and Rodney i erville and children and Joe Pontius, all of Yoncalla. i White. Dessert Supper Is Enjoyed By Zuleima Friday Night Zuliema Temple, Daughters of the Nile, Roseburg Club, met at the Episcopal Parish Hall Friday evenuig. A delicious dessert was served to the members present by host esses Mrs. A. C. Spencer. Mrs. I a hi Stephens, Mrs. Ralph Cooper and Mrs. L. E. Henninger. Members attending were Mrs B. A. Smith, Mis. W. II Brydges. Mrs. G. H. llarnll, Mrs. A. J.I Slandlry. Mrs V. A Roirers. Mm. Rudolph Kilrman, Mrs. D. B Hei ne r. Airs. Sig Fett, Mrs. H. K. Halvorsen. Mrs. Sam Weisman. Mrs. Paul Newman, Mrs. Fred Darby, Mildred Bloom and Mrs. Orville WinxI. The original decorations in the Thanksgiving theme, plus the ar ray of fall flowers from the Rudie Kidman gardens, were enioved by all. A business meeting followed the dessert. The meeting was high lighted by a discussion of the clubs contribution to the Shrine Hospital s Thanksgiving and Christmas, Save up to 50 on each pair! 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