The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, September 13, 1963, Page 14, Image 14

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    G. Valley Folks
Host Relatives
Bv ADDIE SCHNEIDER
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Carlson and
daughter, Eileen, of Portland and
their uncle, Henry Snyder of Coos
Bay, stopped in Garden Valley re
cently to visit their cousins, Adam
Schneider and Mr. and Mrs. Clem
Schneider and Marvin. Henry Sny
der was on his way back to Ohio
where he and Adam Schneider had
resided in their boyhood years.
Mrs. SiB Madson took her daugh.
tcr, Anne, to Salem this week
where she will attend the state
School for the Deaf., Mrs. Madson
will visit the remainder of the
week with her sister.
Dale Poteet of Bend came to
Garden Valley this week to take
home liis wife and daughter, Su
san. They had been spending a
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sig Madson.
Mrs. Robert Kennedy and son
David, of San Jose, Calif., spent
a recent weekend witn ner parenis,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn. Her
husband, Dr. Kennedy, and the
other two children visited his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kennedy
at Redding, Cahf. Dr. Kennedy
lias established his own veterinary
hosoilal in San Jose.
Carol Dunn, former resident, is
clerking in a large dry goods store
in Denver, Colo. She made her
home with her brother-in-law and
sister, Jack and Joanne Rone, un
til the birth of their new baby.
Jeff Richard, weighing 7 pounds,
joined two sisters on Aug. 19.
Gertrude Capelette of San Gab
riel, Calif., is visiting ner niece,
Mrs. Charles Dunn.
Mrs. Ed Johnson of Stockton,
Calif., has returned home after vis
iting her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Walters.
Mrs. Johnson came especially to
attend funeral services for her
friend, Mrs. J. T. Brill of Myrtle
Creek.
La Brie Ritchie and sons, Mike
and Bobby, have returned to their
home in Oxnard, Calif., after visit
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Ritchie.
Janet Ritchie has returned to
her home in San Francisco after a
two-week visit with her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Ritchie.
Winston Man I
Takes Course
, By PHEBE MCGUIRE
' Elmer Schweitzer, agent for
State Farm Insurance In Winston,
lias returned to his home after a
week's stay in Seattle where he at
tended the Course 3 School spon
sored by State Farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Vlllcrup and
family with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
McCullum and family and Mr. and
Mrs, Elmer Crawford spent a re
cent weekend at Winchester Bay.
They enjoyed a picnic at Light
house Slate Park and fishing, which
they reported as very successful.
Glenn Villertip of Dillard with
timer Crawford and Charles Mc
Cullum drove to the coast over
tho weekend to fish and return to
Dillard with the former's boat
for the winter.
' Bill Winston, Stanley E. Sharp,
formerly of Roseburg and now re
siding in Scottsdalc, Ariz., and Dan
Konnerly flew to Fields on Friday
whore they met Gene Krowson and
son, Gregory, for a weekend of
bird hunting. They returned to Win
ston and thoir respective homes
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Renner of
Seattle have been visiting the for
mer's sister, Mrs. Ulaii Winston.
I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grensky
and sons, Edie, Teddy an David
spent Sunday and Monday at Le
molo Lako for an outing and horse
back riding. They also spent time
at Diamond Lake and Crater Lake
and stayed overnight at Klamath
Falls. While at Lomolo Lake they
visited George Kughn, former own
er of the Winston Model Market,
who now operates a storo in the
area as well as several cabins.
Guests at the homo of Mrs. Vio
la Kendall and her son, Dale, and
daughter, Wanda, in Dillard recent
ly included the former's mother,
Mrs. Olive Lowry of Norton, Kans.,
who spent the past two weeks here;
Mis. Kendall's son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ken
dall of Madras, who spent a week
end; a son, Johnnie Kendall of
Portland; son, Bonnie, a marine
stationed at Camp Pendleton, Cal
ir.; and a son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hodges of Ma
dras. Mrs. Lowry accompanied the
Allen Kendalls to Madras before
taking a bus to return to her home
in Kansas.
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