The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, September 04, 1963, Page 5, Image 5

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    Community News Briefs
Mr. ind Mr. John Hall of Los
Altos, Calif, and the latter's sister,
Mrs. Hazel Lester, of Roseburg,
left Tuesday for Canada to enjoy
a vacation and visit relatives.
Riversdalo Grange Homt Eco
nomics Club will sponsor a rum
in the old Bottling Works in the
900 block on W. Harvard Satur
day, Sept. 7. .
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gibbons
have returned to their home on SE
Azalea Drive, following a few
days in Portland attending to busi
ness. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lynn and
children, Dennis, Douglas, Drenda
and Dana, of this city enjoyed the
holiday weekend in Salem attend
ing the State Fair.
- Mrs. W. F. Forrest and son,
Scott, of this city took Mr. For
rest to Portland Monday, where
he left for the East on a business
trip.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fredrickson
of Pullman, Wash., and Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Thornton and children
of Seattle, Wash., spent a few days
recently as guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fredrickson.
Mrs. William Stiewig has return
ed to her home in Roseburg after
spending several days in Portland,
where she was called by the se
rious illness of Minnie Radi, who
died Tuesday. Mrs. Radi was a
former Roseburg resident.
Dr. R. W. Pearson, Dr. L. H.
Hart, Dr. Leland Van Allen and
Edwin Brown, pastor of the Rose
burg Seventh-day Adventist Churc
attended the Oregon Conference of
Seventh-day Adventists first annual
Medical-Ministerial Council at Big
Lake Camp held Aug. 29-Sept. 1.
More than 400 doctors and minis
ters attended the council sessions.
Mrs. A. J. Ellison and Mrs. Ed
win Booth of this city drove to
Eugene Friday to spend the day
with Mrs. Don McKillop, nee Paul
ine Bubar fit this city. They were
joined there for the occasion by
Mrs. R. B. (Shirley Knight) Hous
er of Portland and Mrs. Clal (Ar
lene Kilbourne) DeMott, of Eu
gene. The five all attended school
together in Roseburg.
Kim lies, snon of Mr. and Mrs.
G. M. lies, spent from Thursday
to Monday in Eugene visiting his
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Den
dauw, and family. He returned to
his work Tuesday at the Douglas
County Library, where he will be
working after school hours.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Motschen
bacher, Mr. and Mrs. James By
ron, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sherwood
and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Laws of
this city enjoyed the holiday week
end at Waldport, where they were
joined by Mr. and Mrs. M. H.
Muncy of Portland, former Rose
burg residents. The group all took
their trailers to the coast for the
weekend.
Mrs. Eldon Caley and son, Del,
and Noble Goettel of this city en
joyed a trip to Winchester Bay
last week, where they got excel
lent catches of salmon.
Mrs. G. M. lies returned to her
work in the advertising depart
ment of the News-Review Tuesday,
following a two weeks vacation at
their summer place on Little Riv-
Dolores Baughman, who was
graduated from Roseburg High
School last June, has returned
from a summer trip across the
United States. She left Portland
June 13 with a group of young
people under the auspices of the
American Heritage Association.
The tour took them to Chicago,
Washington, D.C., Gettysburt, Mt.
Vernon, Philadelphia, Boston and
New York. The group visited many
of the historical places in and near
these cities. After this part of the
trip was over Miss Baughman stay
ed on in New York for six weeks
of ballet study at the School of
American Ballet. She stayed with
a former Roseburg girl, Miss Su
san Chitwood, who is now living
in New York and also studying
ballet there. Miss Baughman en
joyed her experiences very much
and will be assisting Ralph Pat
terson with classes at the Rose
burg School of Dancing this year.
She is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. F. L. Baughman of 2511 W.
Lorraine.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Porgeter
spent the holiday weekend in Se
attle, Wash., visiting their son-in-law
and daughter. Dr. and Mrs.
Myron Phillips, and daughter, Cari
Colleen.
Mrs. Frank Danls of Fairfax,
Calif., arrived here today to visit
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. John Longfellow Jr., and
family. She spent a week here ear
lier and then went on to Eugene
to visit her mother, Mrs. Charles
Allen, and Mr. Allen, before re
turning here for another week,
mage sale from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Longfellow
and family have returned to their
home in Warrenton, Ore., follow
ing a visit over the holiday week
end in Roseburg at the home of
the former's brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. John Long
fellow, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Riley of
this city were in Newberg over
the weekend, where the Riley fam
ily held a reunion honoring Aunt
Mary Pearce, who is now 96 years
old. En route home they stopped
over in Lebanon to visit Mrs. Ril
ey's family.
The Rev. and Mrs. Elcho Red
ding and daughters, Mary Elaine
and Miriam, stopped by in Rose
burg last week to visit the Rev.
Mr. Redding's cousin, Mrs. James
W. Griffin. The Beddings have
been in the mission field in North
ern India for the past two years.
They were on their way to Med-
for where they will stay until re
turning to India. The Reddings'
young son, LeRoy, 8, is traveling
independently of his parents, in
company with Gelden Lukhang,
the 19-year-old son of the former
prime minister of Tibet. They will
join the Reddings in Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Thomp
son and children, Steve and Kim,
visited recently at the home of
Thompson's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Thompson, and with Mrs.
Thompson's mother, Mrs. Belle
Huff. Thompson was on a 30-day
leave from the U.S. Navy. He
and his family have been stationed
for the past four years in Hawaii.
Thompson has left for his now duty
at Skaggs Island, Calif., and his
wife and children plan to join him
as soon as housing is available.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hatfield and
children, Philip, Kelli and Joan,
have returned to their home in
Mercer Island, Wash., following a
week in Roseburg visiting the for
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry F. Hatfield, and with other rel
atives and friends. En route home
they stopped over in Portland to
visit Mrs. Hatfield's family and
to also visit Mr. Hatfield's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
William W. Knight, and family.
Wed., Sept. 4, 1963 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 5
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