55th Annual Convention Pasor tl?nored I Charming Membership Party Given By Junior Woman's Club neia by Kebekah Lodge ': ,v-",Dirmuay . ,,. ". I Wally Peterson, pastor of The Roseburg Junior Vomen's;ly to take part in the Roseburg tlie calender for the c o m i n g James Shrum, Mrs. Eugene Mrs. Don Dclaney, Mrs. Jean ii, Club recently held its member- iV omen's music annrecia- vear. and directed an eniovable Kemmerline. Mrs. Robert Kca- Chovinard. Airs. Martin Lamn- Approximately 120 PCrSOnS at-l Snrnlmn niml xhnirn.o.. Hlnnrlalo fhnroh 'nf rhricl chin norlu of Ilia rnnoronnfinn.'linn pnnrups held t Hia Pnso. ont.apniininli rt on mo Prix dV. Mrs. K. D. AVTCS. Mrs. Hob- man. Ml'S. L. E. ThOmaS. Ml'S. ntL liMfnf,5"! ,?nn"al!wered roll call. Each received honored at a surprise birthday al Christian Church on Keaseyjaurg Women's clubhouse. Iwero awarded the winners. "lJSe u'Sn', ' ,uLrlC,LMr u-lw ?."b' P1f.triCtT1?.,nV.e,?Vrl of the.R.e: a iParty held recently at the home;RoaH. Mrs. Reinhart showed those Mrs.' Glenn Bauehm.n invitJ..'&V,""- J&5jrL?&2!S: T..k. . m . . nf 1 r and Mrs llnh Milloe nnrli j- l . . . . nuiuau, mis. duyic mete, ui a. nuuuii nauuiu ttiiu njttiy auuil Ruth Lodge of Jacksonville ?' !.r- ," Mls- .U0B MUler and mp. r.r. r.r,.i,i nr.i 'attending how to mix and match Wl all the ent tn itinri ih v,ii. n.m m- tw h,h .i.h.ri . Jent, welcomed the guests and!" e,:' J .. aexl meeting. Mrs. Baughmanl bekah Lodge, which was held at the Glendale IOOF Hall. I " .s "TT "! familv. Twentv-si ...! ur Lodges represented included w,h .V " ! present. : lent, welcomed the guests and Gold Hill, ; Medford, G r a n t 1M5,nrt ..,. nii Th.i Friends joined in a potluck introduced- Mrs ,'T!J-C!''. be heid inr wai foUowed by man, aunt of the Fischer quints 1964, is to be held in Gold Hill itlie servi.nS of a lovely birthday 'Mrs. T. L. Goodwin, president trarves. limn iiiiiriiini wpar nn-i . . . .- . Vern Zimbte-la ening. Mrs. Reinhart used .2ffa , !h "iSPE " I. 'r.."ie k Roseburg Woman's Club! ,, ..... ..., last year Mrs Baughman said juniors. . if the Roseburg Woman's Club Mrs. Larry hvidera. past n , w u n d jt president, reported some of the vould & to the Roseburg Jun activities of the Juniors last .,.. Wed., Oct. 16, 1963 The News-Review, Page 11 Mountaineer - Lodge of Glen- a .u ...... ' cake which had been made and if the Roseburs Woman's Club: dale, the host group! j, , , ,, .decorated by Mrs. Miller. Theiind Mary Ellen Reinhart,! The convention was the oc;l ' !f ?ers wre eifcted for 1964 four-tiered cake was frosted in':harm instructor .from Port easinn for thp nffinioi ,.idt follows: Zola Parsley, Ame-lu,hiio onH rfai ..,uu ..uu.inn,i mrs. carta, Jsagley, of Spring- ",,,. "-"'."""ana yellow flowers end thel Mrs. uooawin invitea aiuiiose year. I r)elicio,ls refreshments were field, president the Rebekah amaStewart ' Amet lhe hoaoree,- "ending the membership par-l Mrs. Gary Roam explained rand served by Mrs Frank1 Assembly of Oregon. She was!,Vera. hata";, S ALThoS5 present ineluded Mrs-i : Benson, Mrs. Wavne Maxey, accompanied by her mother,! rJ- a"dasBlpe"e Smlth' Amc-jHoward Edson, Don Blakely,! Mrs. Chris Radford and Mrs! Mrs. Edna Van Nurder, also 0r", treasurer Mrs. LeRoy Dixon, Mr. and-r I ( I I I I . istan Anderson. Beautiful fall Springfield.- I At the close of the morningiMrs. John Payne and children, llU iCn VlrCIS IS llOSTGQ Idecorations were made and The convention "was preceded s e s s '. Mrs- Fretl Wright, 'Joneen and Julie: Mr. and Mrs.j 'placed about the room by Mrs. by a cotlee hour by the Glen-,oloumaineer noD'e grand, sang Kaipn riace, airs, norencci A I I S r I 1 r I I Bb Bright. ; dale Friendship Club. . -j'The Lord's Prayer," with Eu-Clayton, Airs. Earl Buenger,'-Y nOrTlG J lyS: I I I Q TTi TI,oso enjoying the party were mavis rami, marslial of the ayuv Httoiupanyiug ner.uis. ftiuiicne vaae, mrs. oam, . - mrs. ueoiyt uiuuu, mrs. Larry Rebekah Assembly, then inlro-i-' Luncheon was served in the 'Grace, Mr. and Mrs. Henry La uuceu me iniinw no I avn Han. nngp nininfr rnnin 1 ""a. naniciiiic oclk- , . m, .... .. .. n.. . . ". . nlnwoll TTth.i r.J, p.,.. "-'I 7," Z, , .. . liBTi. Mr. and Mrs. Boh Miller t,uus no5le!'s ''u"aay aner-me cnurcn uec. n. me circle, Doug Bond, Mrs, Krai- Ben. Pool. TheUa Wilber. E.Mae K. ooened Ule afternoon sessinn'and children, Denise. Donald."100" at her lovey h" in which meets on the fourth son, Mrs. Wayne Maxey, Mrs. fop Thoima T.arcn ,.. iji ii, mi Debby and Kathv: and Mr. and West Roseburg for the Ruth Cir-ilhursdav of each month, was Lhns Radford, Mrs. Glen Ld Katlierine Beck-, Frank Hurt was a gra- holiday bazaar will be held at Daniels, Alta N'ichols, WUliei Peggy Jo Edson and Miss Deb- McLean and Twyla Salvagof bie Whaley, presented gifts to Convention officers were E.jeach of the convention officers Mae Kafer, chairman; Zola. on behalf of the chairman, E. Parsley, vice chairman: Mil-IMae Kafer. Miss Edson also dred Daniels, secretary; Hazel. presented Mrs. Kafer with Whaley, treasurer warden; Myrtle Hall, conductor; the Mountaineer Lodge. Mrs. Wally Peterson. Enjoys Meeting cle of the Methodist Woman's invited to meet next at the r,1, ,,ur?,T,: . . . .. . una. vi-iii uivvij, niia. uvu; society of Christian Service. A home of Mrs. Floyd Powell. IB right, Mrs. Charles Thorn-1 delicious dessert luncheon was Attending the meeting were as, Mrs. Ron Kaufman, Mrs. The Dixonville Home Exten-'served at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs Leo .Hart of fii-een a '"' Martin, Mrs. Ron Detfcr- sion Unit met at the South Deer. r Willi r i. r t.,. . . . : . . r ct Helen Ivy.lbeautiful vase as a gift fromi ""se . a m" in opening devotions. An impres-ters iiBa aivc U1CWKC Bn VItU WHS LUIlllUll;, t..i i. nt Rinufn rlti-c Hh Clnunne Mmc Twyla Salvage, chaplain; Bes- Six 50-year members were!,,",,". .,, ' , f? .oy CI1C1C. leauer' Mrs' n... ..... r. , ,..u:. .. John Ric-, Mrs. Joe Horn, Mrs. sie Herman, musician; Frances'present: Evelyn Mann, Mar. 'ua nrumuaci Kea uixon. Announcements " ' '.. Di(.k , Mondenhalli Mrs. Dalas Johnson, inside guardian; Mar-!jory Pearson, Anna Schmidt, E j Vi , demonstri'10'i and were made concerning observ-'Arthur Marsh, Mrs. E. 0. Rick-Witty, Mrs. Richard John Jr., enerite Black nntirio miarH.!RnBip Hprn-ann Atnrv r.Pn I f5"'ed the luncheon. There were; ance of the Week of Self De-li, Mrs. Ned Dixon, Mrs. Ro- Mrs. Donald Duskin. Mrs. Rob- 23 members present. A busi-'nial which will be from Oct. berta Davies. Mrs. Flovd Pow-Wi Woct iin K n i imhn.k. ness meeting followed. 25 to 31 this year. The annual ell and the hostess. or, Mrs. Robert Collv, Mr guerite Black, outside guard-'Bessie Hermann, Mary Fern1 ian; Betty Harrison, color bear-land Stella Smith. Each received er; Edith Heidenrich, junior past chairman; Willie McLean chairman; Thelma Larson, Ruth Lewis, Dorthea Hershizer, June Mohr, Kalhryn Sweetland, Geo rgia Gates, Alta Nichols, Nan cy Daniels, Grace Brownlee and Sharon Thomas. Mrs. Ida Basye gave the wel come, and the response was to the group. lovely corsage. Miss Peggy Jo Edson played '.. a piano solo, "The Bells of St.' Mary." ! This was followed by a lodge roll call. is After a 15 minute recess the Rebekah Assembly president S gave a general instruction talk given by Joyce Chamberlin. Twyla Savage read the scrip ture for an impressive candle light memorial for " members who had died. At the evening session after ': the banquet, the Mountaineer Lodge exemplified the degrees :: by initiating Al V. Mohr of Glen- I dale into the order. Initiation, Installation Held By Yoncal la Legion The Yoncalla American Le- Individual." It will be presented gion held its first meeting of to the schools, and all students the fall at the home of Mr. and are asked to enter the contest. Mrs. Dan Russell.. Mrs. Marvin Thompson won After the notluck dinner. Col-lthe door prize, and the remain- lis Huntington reported on Boys!""' of the evening was spent' oiaie ai corvains, wnere ne nau i"ji"5 piiium. gone in June. . . There was an initiation for .Past Lhapla I nS the new members, Edith Wy- I kowski, Francis Burt and Ann Arp HnnnrpH Mathis. -VI C I IUI IUI CU Mrs. Berniece Radlke instal- pns nhanlains nf the Glendale led the following officers for the Bebckah Lodge were honored S coming year: t-resiaeni, jeame t the regular meeting held at l.pp' vipp nrnciHpnt Vprrip Pnptr. n.- tn rjnlt nnK...Jn.. eram; secretary, Beatrice Con-jning. included in the program I oway; treasurer, . Ann-Mainis;iWere two songs J tendered" by historian, Francis Burt-.chap-jmembers of the: Junior High lain, Edith Wykowskl; and serrjehorus, and a poem, read by geam-at-arms,- Burnette Rus-;nrs. Fred Wright, the noble sell. .. - i grand. Miniature Bibles were President Jeame Lee named presented to each. is all the chairmen for the com-l Mrs. Owen Mobley, represen- stitution Means To Me As An infl vpnr Fivp hnnHrpri nnnnips 1 !... o - f--i-t-- .laiive ior xue local oiganizaiioo were ordered for Poppy Day at a Rcbekah . 10OF commit in May. tce meeting on the annual Unit-'s The American essay for the,ed Nallons pilgrimmage, report- I year is entitled "What The Con-'ed on pans of the committee. It was announced that a card party will be given at the hall from 1 to 4 p.m. Oct. 16, with the public invited. Refreshments f will be served A report was given by a rep- ft ... . n ..-,- i-ppnlalivp nf thp 17 momhpro ! Kim Rinnan 01 llamas vauey ........ was honored on his third birth- 'h nad aen.ded a Friendship k Camas Lad Has Birthday Party Night at Riddle. After the meeting, refresh ments were served in the din ing room by Mrs. Wayne Le- wauen, mrs. uavia miner, mrs.i Jim Booth and Mrs. Monte i; Bates Sr. The tables were decorated in fi keeping with chaplain's night, ik day at his home recently. After Kim opened his gifts, Mrs. Kinnan served refresh-; incnts to Kim; his brother, Keith; his sister, Kathy; his paternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Clem Spurlock; his aunt, Mary Beth Kinnan of Camas Valley; and his maternal grand mother, Mrs. Marge Wilbur ofi with Bibles prominently display- p Roseburg. ea in me arrangements. M 7' Mi ear JM,j! Better Be Careful! By ABIGAIL VANBUREN Dear Abby: What do you Dear 5lxten: Bliss your think of a husband who tells mother's hrt. She means well. his wife that he knows he could but tnt ijnf teins fair to you. g w,n any woman ... me v u iu u $houdn.t promist y r , i , tw.. r,nt I services without having first He is definitely nothing to look i cheeked with you. And sho at. And unless he is in a very j shouldn't oxpoct you to sit for P good mood, he is busy com- nothing. pany. So please tell me where ; he gets ideas like this. Dear Abby: Why do men have S Had It to wear darned socks? Do you p Dear Had It: I've heard of know any women these days self - confidence, but this is who wear a darned stocking? ridiculous! But, in case your1 Men's socks don't cost any more husband has a secret weapon, than women's, so why. when a ? you'd better be careful to whom woman finds a wee hole in her -you introduce him. ' husband's sock, does she try to ,-; "save" it? Let her throw it in ' Dear Abby: Mv mother keeps the rag bag along with her own. ;? "lending" me out to the neigh- Loving Wife if, bors to baby-sit for nothing.1 Dear Loving: Just keep eru Very often I have had to change. tading and you'll soon write my plans at the last minute Dtr Abby letter with hus- j because my mother tells me she! band problem. Como to think j promised someone in the neigh-) 0f jft haven't soon the darn- U borhood that I would sit for ng tgg since the depression. them. Other girls my age get g paid for sitting for these same What's on your mind? For a people, so now they are mad personal reply, send a self-ad- ;Sf at me for sitting for nothing, 'dressed, stamped envelope to 'i because -they look greedy when ABBY, Box 3365. Beverly Hills, jjf they take the money. My moth- Calif. er is the kindest soul in the. Hate to write letters? Send world, Abby. but do you minx one dollar to ABBY, box 3363, it is fair that she should offer Beverly Kills, Calif., for Ab- $ my services to the neighbors' bv's new booklet, "HOW TO ( for nothing? 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