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L.o E. Kow.l.wski and son, Dale
spent Tuesday in Grants Pass at- :
tending to business interests.
big 11-play gym with slide
Mr. and Mrs. Jleli Chrlstenswi
and baby son, Jimmie, were Sun
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Leo E. Kowalewski in their new
home at 305 W. Center St. in Rose-burg.
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G.yl. Gedd.s (Mrs. Russell
Caldwell), daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Geddcs of this city, has
the lead in the Bridge Bay Theatre
play "Seven Day Itch" playing at
Redding, cant, she will have a
part in the play "Brigadoon" to
play in August in San Diego.
uayle played tne second lean in an
operetta the last two months in
Los Angeles.
Tommy Murray, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. (Bud) Seeberg of Sac-
ramento, Calif., formerly of this
city, was here Tuesday visiting
friends. He brought his brother,
Hal, to the Seventh-day Adventist
Academy at Milo. Hal, who just
completed his junior year at the
academy, will work at the school
during the summer as he has been
doing each summer to help defray
school expenses. Tommy is to be
married at Marysville June 30.
Mrs. Darl.y Wart, Mrs. Margar
et Engle, Mrs. Robert Elliott, Mol
lie Ware, Mary Beth Hill, Sherry
Engle, Ann Walton, Randi Todd,
Maryann Johnson, Beth Orjala and
Sandy Mclntyrs, spent two days
at the Walton summer place at
Croft Lake and also enjoyed the
boat trip from Gold Beach to Ag
nes, after which the group went to
Coos Bay to spend Thursday, Fri
day and Saturday attending the
grand session of Job's Daughters
of Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wllshir. of
this city have their two sons-in-
law and daughters and their fam
ilies here visiting, who include Mr..
and Mrs. Walter Halperin (Willa
Wilshire), and Debbie and Michael,
of Storrs, Conn., and Mr. and Mrs.
R. D. Carr (Zona Wilshire) and
children, Willa, Richard and Kris
tin, of Woodland, Calif. Halperin,
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wno recently receivwi a iciiuwraiiiij
for study, is attending University
of Connecticut working on his
PHD. Carr is Western Division Cus
tomer Sales Supervisor for Kor
dite.
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mcr Roseburg resident now liv
ing in Arlington, Calif., and her .
two daughters, Sheryl and Karen,
hnve hppn viaitlhc her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Artemenko, as well as with friends
in the area. Her mother, Mrs.
Mary Artemenko, of Cour d'lene,
Idaho, has also been here visiting.
Mrs. White took her family to Ar
lington three yoars ago to bo able
to help the girls with their edu
cation. Mr. While does part-time
work in the Loma Linda Foods
plant in neighboring LaSierra.
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week. ' -
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Olson of La
Sierra, Calif., formerly of Rose
burg, were visitors here over the
weekend en route home from the
World Fair at Seattle. They were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Wood on Del Rio Drive. In order
to visit as many friends as pos
sible, a potluck dinner was held
Saturday afternoon at Singleton
Park and attended by ISO mem
bers and friends of the local Ad
ventist Church. The Olsons went
to LftSicrra in order that their
son, Gordon, might enter the Ad
ventist college after being grad
uated from Milo Academy. Gor
don, who was married in March,
has eight more months of study to
become a mortician. The Olson's
younger son, Elton, is i student in
College. Both boys attended Rose
burg Junior Academy, The Olsons
were both active in church and
young peoples work while living
here.
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