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The News-Review from Roseburg, Oregon • Page 11

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The News-Reviewi
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Roseburg, Oregon
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Bride-To-Be Has Lovely Shower July 23, 1962 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ort. 11 Charming Hawaiian Feast Event Of Wednesday Night Mrs. Glenn Chenoweth and Mrs. Robert J. Calev kcm rn.hnctAce.ns I Mrs.

tannic McWharter, Mrs. Nor at a bridal shower at ih h. The Riversrial- MKfl rink man Walker, Mrs. Harry Anderson, Miss Sharon Barlow, s. Clarence Bradley and Susan, Mrs.

William Delanev and Mm Svki. oi airs, uienowetn Saturday. The party was in honor of Miss Sin-xora Lee Paul. Miss Paul will rnniA tha krirla Caley. RiversdaleClub Picnic Is Dated Couple From California Honor Guests At Dinner Mr.

and Mrs. Art McGuira entertained at their home in Winston Sunday at an evening dinner party honoring their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Al. Clewell of Chula Vista, Calif.

A white damask cloth-covered table with green candles held place Settings for the U- Enjoying the lovely affair with Mrs. Denton and Mrs. Wesley were Mrs. H. W.

Conn, Mrs. Lee Conn, Mrs. Don Kruse, Mrs. J. M.

Burk-bart, Mrs. Neil Christian, Mrs. Dick Brown, Mrs. Darwin Lee, Mrs. L.

W. Cottrell, Mrs. Don Harmon, Mrs. Kenneth Hebard, Mrs. Ed Cardiff.

Mrs. Barrv Hnl. Jerry Cole, 18, Observes Anniversary of Birthday A very delightful birthday party was given at Umpqua for Jerry Cole by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cole, to celebrate his 18th birthday.

A patio dinner was served at noon with places set for Jerry, Ed Todd, Randy, Vickie and Debby Cole, Clinton Boyter, Diana of Howard Donald Long Aug. 3 in Wilshire Methodist Church in entertained Wednesday evenine at an Hawaiian luau given bv Mrs. Harry Wesley and Mrs. Jack Den- ton. The affair took place on the patio around the pool at the Den- ton home.

Guests enjoyed swimming in the pool prior to the luau dinner which was served on a long low table. Mrs. W. C. Bailey entertained the Riversdale Happy Hour Club Wednesday afternoon.

The affair took place at the Bailey picnic spot Games were played and refreshments were served following which the honoree opened her manv lova. ly gifts. overlooking the North Umpqua River. i Decorations around the pool in- Birthdays Celebrated The Ralph Weavers of Canyon-ville presided at a birthday dinner held on their front lawn Sunday in honor of Ermal and Bess Briggs and Margaret McGee who have birthdays in July. Guests who joined in celebrating the birthday dinner were Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil McGee of Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis of Gardiner, Guv McGee, Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Fisher. the home of Dr. and Mrs. Albert Morene. Mrs.

Bailey served a dessert luncheon at picnic tables to guests, Mrs. Hugh Ritchie, Mrs. E. S. Booth, Mrs.

Clifford McKay and Mrs. Peter Pon, and to members, Mrs. Ernest Trussell, Mrs. Ned Dixon, Mrs. William Bromps, Mrs.

Dale Guiley, Mrs. R. L. Harmon, Mrs. C.

N. Downing, Mrs. Albert Morene and Mrs. C. M.

Stark. Mrs. Clewell, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Invited to honor Miss Paul were her mother.

Mrs. Franklin R. culded fishing nets, floats and lighted torches. The tables were centered by beautiful arrangements Broadsword, and Jeffery; MlSS Jlina Hntcnn anl th During the business meeting the group announced plans for the ling, Mrs. Dick Stark, Mrs.

Loy Linaman, Mrs. Bill Matthews, Mrs. Bill Madson, Mrs. Bernard Miller, Mrs. Ed Stritzke, Mrs.

L. D. Emery and Candi; Mrs. Pat Jannelli and Lisa; Mrs. Ansun Kappunai and Judy Denton.

Calkins, Mr. and Mrs. Ralston Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Millott and the host and hostess.

H(lu Ltio and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Paul; Mrs. Helen Haskell and daughter, Suzanne, from Portland; and the following guests from of Hawaiian fruits and flowers, i The two hostesses served the delicious dinner using tropical re- annual picnic for members and their husbands. The affair will take place on Wednesday, Aug.

8, at ijuire. Visiting was eninvafi The afternoon was spent swim Roseburg: Mrs. Wesley Smithee and Judy, Mrs. Elmer Patterson, ming in the Umpqua. uie cipej and looa arrangements Candi Emery and Lisa Jannelli i from Sally Hilt dance studio en tertained with several Hawaiian dances in various costumes.

Mrs. Ansun Kappunai entertained with two Hawaiian dances. She has been in the U.S. for two years from her homeland, Hawaii. Mrs Wesley showed colored slides of scenes in Hawaii that had been taken by Mrs.

Kenneth Ford and by Kenneth Hebard. Glendale Club Has Installation The Glendale FL Club, meeting at the IOOF HaU on Wednesday evening, installed new officers as follows: Mrs. Stanley Nace, president; Mrs. David Miller, vice pres went; jura, fat uize, secretary. It was announced that the Blood-mobile will be in Glendale July 24, from 4 to 7 p.m.

at the Odd Fel lows Hall. It was decided that any one needing transportation could call Mrs. Pete Taylor at 832-3029 to make arrangements, or call the Whole or Half, i--- ww PIECE kt' '-'o A A JI Always fresh per lb. jP VjSfiV 7T "(o)c -'c hall, on the date of the Bloodmo- bile's visit. Baby sitting service will be provided by the club mem- Ium at (ha hall to do so may designate their blood 13 donations for use of Odd Fellows members of their families.

'f Mrs. Stanley Nace, the newly in-stalled president, announced com- mittees us follows: Mrs. Andy Ow- ,0 ens, chaplain; Mrs. Don Blakely, 9 song leader; Mrs. Floyd Taylor, and Mrs.

Bill Blomme, finance; Mrs. Life Edson and Mrs. Al Mohr, flowers; Mrs. Glenn Austin re' porter; Mrs. Bob Stevens and Mrs.

J3 Dale Johns, advisory; Mrs. Don 5 Thomas, Mrs. Frit? Magill, Mrs. ti Dale Johns, Mrs. Bob Winkelman and Mrs.

Jack Snelling, degree; -2 and Mrs. Dean Swanson, camera. Hostesses for the next meeting will be Mrs. Stanley Nace, Mrs, Jack Snelling and Mrs. Al Mohr.

MORE MEAT VALUES MORE BREAKFAST SPECIALS Round Steak Tomato Juice Hunt's 32 os. can Pink And Blue Theme Of Shower. A very delightful pink and blue shower was given at the Guy Cole home on Cole Rd. near Umpqua recently for Mrs. Ra yCole of Drain.

A beautifully decorated cake, "USDA CHOICE" beef FirH Cuta I I 2- Polish Sausage 'Mb. er Ring Bologna old-fashioned flavor Coffee 45 NOB HILL Basr made by Mrs. James stearns, formed the table centerpiece where a luncheon was served at. 1:30. In the afternoon, the guest of honor Limit, pleas Limit, please Ground Chuck 79' 39' 59' 49' 79' Mad from "USDA CHOICE" chuck.

Fresh hourly lb. Pancake Mix 49' Kitchen Craft Buttermilk 4-lb. pkg. Corned Pork Butts Boneless. Different and delicious lb.

mm Save 5c 22 oi. btl. VFUP TRAIN Rump Roast "USDA CHOICE" Bone-in oven roast lb. Instant Coffee 1.38 Vorltty Pock pkg. of 1 0 Kellogg's Cereal rnnta.l,,..,., Save 10c on 49c pkg.

48 bogs opened her many lovely gifts, and group singing was enjoyed later. Places were set for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cole and son, Jerry; Mr. and Mrs.

James StearnB and daughters, Ann, Linda and Kathy; Mr. and Mrs. Clark Cole and son, Ronny; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gil-kison and sons, Larry and Mike; Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Ross; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Millott; Miss Kitty Ross; William Fredrlcks; Mr. and Mrs.

R. Johnson, visitors from New York; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cole and daughters Caroling and Evelyn, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Cole. I Afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ralston Cole, Randy, Debby and Vickie; Mr. and Mrs.

Bud McKown; and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Former Resident Is Complimented A morning coffee was given Tuesday for Donna Holloway, the i Nestles Quick 99c Rice KrispiesK9tB0lpkg Corn Flakes Dried PrunesEXH2T II Dal.L. Sun Mold 45c 31c 37c 79c 49c 69c Orange Marmalade 29c Clover Honev 67c 2-lb. packoflt North Stephens Store Only Women's ALL WHITE SWEATSHIRTS Town House Med.

12,01, pkg. Highway Grapefruit Dried Apricots SURF ORANGE JUICE Bel-air HZ! frozen I 6oz. oM1) con ZJa rkzJ SWAN LUX ALL VIM Liquid Liquid Dlihwaihtr Detergent Detergent Detergent Detergent Tablets Save Se 22 10 m. AO as. 22 ei.

SH. pkg. pkg. 61c 69c 49c 9c former Donna Graves oi mis ciiy. The party was held at the home of Randall Baumgardner, riMi Mr.

Mvron Iverson. Mrs. $1187 II 4JK pkg. 64c length Sleeves EACH Jerry Curry and Mrs. 'Dick Sjo- ffcan in.jhnetAap.A.

Mrs. Holloway, who now resides in Canoga Park, Is visiting for a week at the home of Mr. We Give Gold Bond Stamps CAMTALOUP NAPKINS Zee paper Napkins. Pink, Yellow, Aqua, White. Add color to your breakfast table.

CH M.J.B. Long Grain. Serve with Sugar and cinnamon. Breakfast treat! Start the day right. Cantaloupes for breakfast fruit.

Sweet, juicy, refreshing Cants! Delicious! and Mrs. Jerry Curry. All those present were 1958 class- mates of Mrs. Holloway. They included Mrs.

Eddie LaRoque. Portland: Mrs. David Marsh, Holiday Park, Cherle Havens, Mrs. Garv Briggs, Mrs. Dave Flury, Carol Llndbloom, Mrs.

Wally Miller, Thelma Greenfield, Mrs. Dan Turner, Mrs. Charles Schick, Mrs. Rex Admire, Mrs. Bum Farnworth, Mrs.

Curry, Mrs. Sjogren, Mrs. Iverson and Mrs. Baumgardner, all of Roseburg. Wedding Shower Is Recent Event A very lovely wedding shower was given for Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Wattman who were married recently and plan to make their home in Sutherlin. The beautiful three tired cake was presented by Mrs. Robert Mon-nett, who also assisted with the serving. The newlyweds unwrapped their many gifts.

Refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wattman, Mr. and Mrs. Erick Wattman, Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Wattman and daughter, Tersa; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wattman, Russell Nelson, Sandra Mon-ett, Craig Radar, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Bergsftdt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Monett and the hostess, Miss Dlxia Steele. I' 3c 28 oz. pkg.

80-ct. pkg. Each Prices effective Monday thru Wednesday, July 25 ot Safeway In Roseburg. We reserve the right to limit. Slice Red Haven, over cereal.

Oranqe Juice 1 49 Peaches.

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