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nosEBraa jtevts-review. atthiav. M.vnrn z toaa. rAfiB THKEK ' CHOOL NEWS gradually brought the fund up to a considerable size. It. S. SEWS WtlhiS L, riVY MONDAY ' L tost r'a"s eYeT oe'ed school win m i 'leatre Monday iiikui uj L" The play which has ia the iriiiuuo i'imwj written by Jean Web- ihe first presentation jj'rom the amateur stage. -e. been nrreiuiwiu fcfessionals and on the Eras made Itself famous lu tomeay. L last week especially the ton. Hie cum ".is u' ...rsals an iinufc me : little now but the fin- ..-Ill ka nfrej.d unuii "- - tv. In order to Interest 0r tne tanuua a skit from the second k evening, nnu juuruik Jprest shown in It there Lf crowd of school chll- hoing -B ill take place frnoon at a special school latlnee. Prices for this I 15 cents. 33 cents and frees for the night's show Z. it will be 35 cents. i ts cents. The seniors e people get behind them i strong promising In re Their host to give them L'j worth of entertain- I o ' I ruM-'RKTTA TO K C1VKX APRIL 20TI1 jrlub has chosen for Its vns a verv Interesting manuscript entitled of lleaujolais." Miss inictor of music In the 1111 have charge of the Jhirh is to be presentea Theatre, April zom J of the singing parts 1 week. Work on the will begin next -week r-iion of Miss parrott, (rilv consented to assist 4 club and Mss Calkins lake this one of the best mu of its kind ever pro- Icsoburs. The cast Is as Justus. Mien Hewitt, idvr. IaVernc llawne, rnld Bemls. moi Roadman. James Pickens. tuEPne Bowder. Jh .rles Thurston. Martf. Marr Reams lad Jessup, Grace Wick ft v TVestfott. fcr'idc Wirkham. Cvpline Quine. fa -men Atterhury. , Vivian Orrutt. . ct jr Cordon will accom lit yeretta. - o H .TKAIMXG ACT1VITIKS ' i reports that his manual es have been very active frartlr.il wnrk inside and j: hool. - Cm place the boys have verv neat screen frames ichors rest room. The Irving hard to completo ti'rtably furnish their rest II.. s service by the boys is and sixth period classes W some work In construct- rete basement In the fV.ce In West Roseburg bso construct a concrete ffir a furnace and a con- Jf'T a garage at the same rtment will start Monday t 'ruction of a garage on Court streets. This will ir ,il practical training In falter joining as well as 'Jr. shingling and the other P'ntry implicated in gar ion. (insiders this to be vain- for Ilia students and I they will gain knowledge ' whi'h they would never '0i time. Regular orchestra practice was held .Monday afternoon. A Btudent council meeting was held at the high school last Monday night. The "K" Club of the high school held a short business meeting Mon day at which time they discussed various plans for; future activities. The first bi-weekly sneeti or tne second six weeks, were posted Monday. Double Glee club rehearsal was held Thursday. Miss Parrotthas received a number of slides from the U. of O. which she will use in the Instruction of her Eng lish classes. The stereoptlcan re cently Installed by the science de partment will be used. An assembly was held Tuesday lor the purpose of Introducing the O. A. C. Madrigal club which was to ap pear that evening. The club gave two very beautiful selections which were thoroughly appreciated by the students. They Bang "Irish Rose" and their college song. Upon being encored they sang "The Spring Song." We notice that the numeral niu has changed three times during the week. Sure sign that spring Is near. at n v n i in..t,Ann iv..i..t . ,. iv M. kite. I attend achool Monday. day noon at the Rose School, til. Y. ' "Yes. vou may go out and fly your! Mrs. S. M. Kelly, wno has been 111 i O. L. meaning "bring your own'klte but' don't go far from home," , for some time. Is now able to be out. ( lunch" party.) They left with many his mother said. we are glad to say. . , clever susestions for drawing and' "No. Mamma. I will not go fr J. R. Howard has been epralng, l usy work. ! from home." said Ned. So Ned went his fruit tre.es. cut to fly Uls kite. 1 Wanda Hose was not at school Owing to the large number of ab-1 Whlln he was flying It. he didn't Tuesday on account of the Illness of semes due to illness the last few look where the kite was goliiit for ! her grandfather, who Is In Oakland, weeks the teachers find that a great a minute. It caught on a telephone The agricultural elas benan test deal of' eitra work Id necessary to wire, so he couldn't get It again, and lng corn for seed Tuesday. , bring the classes up to standard. I he was very sorry he bad not watched W. C. Minter. contractor and bulld- it ; pr. is now remodeling a building for The following cadet teachers have: Ubertv Bell medals were won by . Mr. Hell of Roseburg. been teaching in the building during i,0ia Aden. Merle lirance. In the 4-H The past few days have been quite the past week. Wanda Woodin taught i class, and Maxlne Laird In the t-A rainy but we hope It Is the winding the fifth and sixth grade arithmetic class, each malting per vem iur up oi wiuier, nuu ui b""u u ii Rnnn no nere. in Miss Tracy's rom and Florence Morteusen has been teaching fourth trade arithmetic and third grade geography in Miss Thorsen's room. The pupils and teachers In the Rose building regret very much that illness again compels Mr. Miller to thM atr weeks terms. Our 4-A class la planning and writ-1 Work is being done on lng letters to be sent to the 4-A class j ground the play In llend. Oregon. work very much. They enjoy such The fnllowln oupils of the 7-T1 class have had 100 per cent In spell- TEAOll KUS' THAIXIXO ACiliK'l I1TRK WOIIK The Teachers' Training department of the Roseburg high school Is noa- reviewing agriculture, inis worn i being dono almost entirely by means of the project method and is very interesting as well as Instructive. In the beginning of the work one period was spent In visiting the dis- he absent from school. We all hope i , h j . Ihi. week: Adrain Itew- for his speedy recovery. Mr. Miller s Ruth Compton. Hilda Hughes. work Is being efficiently carried on : Maxne Kolkenia. Alice Malcolm, hd by Mrs. King. I gar Sawyer, and Parly Ware. -'- , . ,, . ,.k The following pupils of the 7-A A very attractive basket filled with c)asg b1sq nall 100 pt.r Cent In spell various fruits and fruit juices was', eR(.j1 day. pnii,la Heaver. Mar sent to Mr. and Mrs. Miller from the, -pt lewtt.' William Knight, pupils in the seventh and eighth E j)aphne Hughes has returned to grades. the 7-. class after an absence of " . three weeks. We are glad to have tin i-Tiuay a commmee n-iii.n- back. lnz the fifth and sixth grades took to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miller a beautiful bouquet of roses. The pupils in Miss Tracy's room spent a most pleasant ana insuue- CIVICS Cl.ril MKKTIXO (Elton Wlmberly, Reporter.) pi. mrnlnr meeting of the Henson School Civics Club was held last Frl- j The visitors of this week were Mrs. Rentier, Mr. Sleeper, Mr. Cross, coun ty club leader, Mr. Allen, assistant Pig club leader, Mrs. Moffitt, tieorge Spaur, Agnes Weatherford and Mr. Weatherford. o TWO SHOWS OX MONDAY. "Daddy Long Legs" will be pre sented both afternoon and evening of Monday. Don't fail to see Ibis suc cessful play at the Antlers. lAMTAL NEWS. live half hour on Friday mounting ; Whooi I 1 in nr. pictures of Washington. D. C. In the j aayami u.c - Gi;uiy, Jenninss. class scrap book. This book contains ' '" Attorney A. S. Peck, of Marsh field, is in the city upending a few daB transacting business. He is registered at the I'mpqua hotel. Alex Martin, Miss Minlne Miner nnd Miss Norman Ilarrett, of Ios Angeles, visited In Ibis city yes terday with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. pictures, original maps and stories In connection with their regular work In Geography. appointed as chair- dren left today for Yoncalla to spend ee to mr.ke u sche- a few days visiting with Mrs. Mc wL fnr each ! Crew's mother. Mrs. Marie Puppet of the rest room for the teachers. The 6-11 class won the spelling con test which was conducted by Miss "ev - . i, i 11,1a rnntost piay room oi me uei'ui (,iuuuu e - rlae from I nermlsslon of C. S. Heinllne, secre- were included all the classes irom tary of the chamber of commerce. five to eight. j Samples were taken of each kind of; ii, in Miss 01- seed which were on display there, , Last week the pupils In i Miss ui including oats. flax. kale, wheat, etc.. son's and Miss Kee.ian s io and specimens were collected from tho arithmetic test isent out 1 Mr. the mature grains, as alfalfa, wheat. llamm. The results were ery good, corn and barley. The Beed collection . ,- third irrade are was arranged In a partitioned box. ...The pup Is In he third gra.r. eifch division or wnicn was niuini.;" b An Mm K. A Mcflrew and two chll- nne. Miss White was n n .nntmlltee dule arranging tne ' " " pr,hat place. They will return to this class to Ply volley ball at tl e pre- i evening. ceding meet lng vT1h,'?a? " ."Tu " I Miss Nina Needham, daughter of as follows: Monday. 8th gram i m s i Needham of day, 7th grade, ""' ;,"'" :,,,, .,. arr,Ver here last evening end wun ner Needham Is attend- and will I The enrollment In 5-Tt and 6-A Is almost normal a?ain. Of our 65 pu pils we have three yet to re-enter. The next Important matter to be j grade; 1 ', j0!t0 visit over the week ' iLreci i.v Hose School patrons Is grades will alternate tlieir turns n,s. Mlaa N(H.(lh. I Wish to Call Your Attention to the Fact . that Interwoven Socks are the best Socks made IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE IT, TRY A PAIR AND SEE FOR YOURSELF THEY HOLD THEIR SHAPE and RICHNESS and GIVE YOU MORE MILEAGE Duds for Men INC. 1 "' I Friday, j Play. ...... .... ti vnllev ing school at Monmouth It is expected V'u lev return thereon Monday, ball players will be chosen and tl ey , Strickland and will organize a team to pla against i chlWren molore,i to tnls Cty 1o tho other school teams. 1 . . Q trilllsaot business and spend A debate took Va-- ani he 1J""-a fPw.houra visiting with friends, tion of debate was: Resolv. d. uiat g Henry, a resident of Oak- Inheritance has more, ,nrln;. "n ?. 1 i,i. in this city for a Tew hours person than their surroui lings whllo transacting business and Tlie speakers on the affirmatne smi . .. L" nnrtniH. Craig and Margaret , trading. Weed .a new pupil, and the speakers on the negative side were Ruth Col li-. riMvld liunnrtm. DADDY' I.OMJ I.ECS." while the mature seeds were mounted , baker tests." The ther oay .e e.r.ihnnrH n,i lahelled according-; lar routine was not followed and iy. c.ermlnatinn or testing of seed has nlso been taken up. Each member of the class has been required to germi- d d ked nate one hundred seeds between I little boy ra sed his nana a damn flannel cloths. In this way the " . i.0iaa tr, ryX mee, adjourn m the afternoon. When the tlme.cd. . ' came for the tests to be given one ihnm. A ver ,irontrj hv ihe Senior: send for you and take you homo. gnod argument was nut ' .,,.,. nf,ernoon at 3 : 30. Saturday evening s service will begin fudges decided the affirmative as the, class Moi n,",l,; , t 7:45. Junior Sargennt Major those who will be unable to attend 11 "a, '"V, '"'V , ' , n ii, will have chargo of this service. ,,iT ' C.ood lively singing. Play. percentage of good and bad seeds can be determined. The seed planting project Is now in full 8w.iv. Through the kindness of the Manual Training department nnd private Individuals c very good hot bed has been prepared. The teach ers' training class has been divided into committees of three eacn, aim cert Ar eniiig to have our 'Stupid tests" now?" (Meaning Studebaker.) The pupils of the third grade, too, hnrf test In the addition and sub- traction comninations u. , . . . . . . Those making a perfect grade in ad- dition were Ellnore Hadgley. Argon-1 Jr K. CburrJi, South, Main Tn tine Carpenter. Snmuel Johnson, i ,,rwlUi teT- j. B. Neodbam, pastor. Charles Neal, Ellsworth Ott. MJln i punday Is to lie a great day., It Is Palm, Ernest Phillips, Alvin Wal-1 (he (ormIli (penlng of tb new lace, Wanda Wood, Roy llyrd, Huiiy . rnur(,n The church school will meet r in,, ire ..'neene Covert, l.eroy Kills. ... -i,. .m, i- i. ci,l, mn. All the pupils above the second Oscar C.ervals. Clifford Mctirew, Will- j ,.ri',,nd. nt. In charge. There nre , conimiuees in 1 j n.semliled In the study nan at lam jinier, v..uis .---.". ; classes Tor all ages. It is nope.i mat aln amount of space has been as-; grade "rVJrs day afternoon and ; Rose. Jean Scott. Robert Spancake. ( eV(ry nt(,mbt,r wi BrrKe to he pres- Sundny serv ices: Morning prayer, 7 a. in.; holi ness Bnrvlce, 1 1 a. m. Sunday school for the children of Roseburg who at Three girls from the Benson school were In the building on Thursday and announced the Henson school operetta which was given at the high school on Friday evening. Sl'XDAY AT THE CHl'RCUUS ,,, , 8ll))Jay scll0(ll. Come First Methodist Church Sunday, March 26th attend their own place of worship, I flipiCTI A T IIIIRPIJ and for as many of that great num- j jUllo 1 lAil VnUllvil ber who up to this time have mado no effort to attend meeting, shall make their way to the Salvation Army hall 311 N. Jackson street, un til the house may be filled. The largest number present at one time was 350, and we welcome Ihe strang er within our gates, tho poor, the maimed, the hnlt, and the blind, come in, that this place may be filled. If you are unahlo to walk to the Army and back, call us and we will gladly One of the commit-, W on n ' , of -Dad-j and Lucille While. The perfect pa-1 Tnp ,. w a thnso ali.ed in forage and . f 7atJn.,"' ., 'whlch tho cast pro- ners in subtraction were made by , n E(,,,nl)OWr. -ho wm ,e ready at signed to each l,nn tannlnli fodder planting, one In garden hunj, . - - - . Ja percentage' Samuel Johnson, Leila JucKeu, van-1 .so ,,r Charles 1). Bulla, of llerke one in field products, one in the vari-, senteo. -o advantage of da Wood, Kugene Covert, Kathryn , liiy w r,,arh at 11 a. m.. 3 p. m. Crocker nnd Violet Rose. and 7:30 p.m. The dedication serv ice will he at 11 o'clock. The male ' flnwr, ami an On The girls are working diligently under the supervision of Mrs. Church and are learning a great deal of com mon sense agriculture. CI.ASS l'HK.SIDKN'TS CLASH the opportunity to attend the matinee on Monday so that they may enjoy the entire play. o HKXSOX SCHOOL NKWS The third, fourth, fifth, sixth sev-. The compositions on "( hlcKen quartette will sing at Ibis service. Raising" written by pupils of the 6th , c. M. Sullivan and Clinton Cameron -rnrle have heen finished and the fol- .ii r,,ncler a duet at 3 o'clock, also i lie ui". : - ,,, ,,!.. j i anih nnd eightn graues ki Great excitement was aroused In n " ? Thurday at,ernoon by the high school buuning iu,., : - . enior annual play. when It was announced that a dozen , "" L,.gs .. The pupiu were XJl ,'eX interested in the production Mr King that afternoon. No sooner; a-.d many oiu.ep n, n((. and ernoon. March 27th. at the Antlers f il.Mir rnll room and headed toward the manual train- theatre. ing rooms. The tirst eleven ... .... bint houses were taken not ! freshmen, but by six soph stocated j i. Mneinillne two well known. I'lY KHKD DHAIXKD A few men and several of tho Pen- fnc all p avers) and five pretentious Mn school boys did cons aerai le than two upi tent'lon between no less personages , dry, a continuing the wo .u-. o -,.lk to the b( '-:.' . .i. it ... ,hrt Next wee a nuuiw-r I'll. .ill. rvii'pi . . ' , lowing decision made as to which was best First. Trons Church: second, Ralph Ilalley; third Harlan Atter bury. Ilni-lng Clilckeim When vou buy a hen for setting. Miss Scales of Myrtle, Creek will sing at this service. The choir will ren der an anthem at the evening hour. The public Is cordially Invited to these services, also to look over the m u- nl.'.nt nnd Its eiiulpment. All the the best kind are J'lymouth Horns or rnnKn.gallnns of the city are especial Rhode Island Reds. .The hen should I ,y Ilvli,.,i to the afternoon service, be of medium size and healthy and j Hov r t mitnn will mako an ad have a kind gentle disposition. Next ,)r,,sa presenting the ministerial as you prepare the nest which should I 0(.iatnn of Roseburg. A basket be a box about 18 Inches square and lll(.h w,h hot coffee In the social line it with clean straw. You should ronm, ,,f the chun h following the put It In a dry place where It will j mornng services, be protected from the wind nnd anl- mals Do not let too much light In Mret iptlsl Clmrcli, coruor Lane or the hen Is liable not to set. Ito w, ,!o,0i . j.. cuidwoll. mlnliter. fore you put the eggs in be sure n. i - a , ., rburch school. The church ihev nre fresh and clean. An average ; r,nr,msz.es above everything ben will cover from thirteen to fif-pp n,p nrd of fiod. ,f mm u m ; " y-:.'S- -- ', H :".v'.':- r. Pf . 'A '- It seeks to nn inns nt,rRiiiiuK nrv. (iiif in' "- - - . ... rtn iiresidents. floor was done and Mr. Stone nas, .hould not be odd , ..,. i, n,e onwer and eianiplos of namely. Allen liew.it am, ..... , '-'-".", uoy .... ...... iha h, a rnvai uuu -...i- nullum, Mr. and Mrs. Cappa morning nnd evening. Illustrated songs In tho evening. Revival begins April 9. to the Salvation Army Sunday after noon nt 2:30 p. m. Subject, "Tho Riot nt Kphesus," Acts 19:21-41; ;'0:l. Y. I'. 1,., 11:13 p. m. Led by l.ydla Ann Ne.il and C.lorla Aden. Subject, "Paul's View of Sacrifice," 1st Cor. 13:3 and Hon). 12:1. Kven Ing open air service at 7:13 p. in. Sunday will be the Inst day of tie' I Sunday evening meeting, 7:45 p. in. special services being held In the Come. hirst Methodist church, and every-j 0 thing Indicates that it will be the, . ... .. . (1) . , H(.i4.,ist best day of tho series. I'rof. Thomas Hrst mi wtli "'- rf. ' K. Isaacs will have etiarge of the "J,'1'" "I'-T l-T, I .,'111,1 DIP 111,'U MIJIIUII L,UIUH v i 1 1 o'clock and Wuduesday evening at 8 o'clock. This mestlng includes testimonies of healing. Kuuday achool , ,,f ,1. rlilnv rUIIVt'HI'B WUUII nuilUU umiiiiui service. Mrs. Hennison will nave ) liiiglng both In the Sunday school at Si : 4 .1. and In Ihe church services at II: and 7:30. There will be a bap tismal service nnd u reception of ' ' . . 1 . ... . . anil more an- .v.. t.i.io. hnck unon their legs fwmgs win - nnd to rick up the pieces of Ihe un- paratus installed -rlr ..nrt is , teen eKKs. .11.-7 - ein;.n in.- y.... - - , i?ov,' end of'shaped nor larger than the average rhrs, , ,.(,rirm and es- . nnmher of ' egg and they should I." the same , ,,,,,11,1, Its students In good character a-.n"nil .! thickness all over. j i, vou believe In such efforts? If i..i,.. luelfih bird house I'rom all outward evidence the up per classmen, especially the afore '..i nj ..las. nresldents. are con sidering going in for scientific Eng n.h .narrow raising and judging TK.ST IV AHITHMKTIC (ilVKX moi:k comixo fast on th Viupqua is corn fry nicely at Ihe present h alT proipects look much J 'lay. The pictures have ''i and the first sbln- '"t.d photos sent to the l-sfrd.-iy. The advertls- in w ith surprising rnp- 1 -'isiuess men are proving j'o !,e 1 . r It of the school n annual, a fact which '"?re ;:u,., and consider although not al are coming In on the if the manager. If noth I :ap;.n.. In the way of "s "r flood, the nubllca- l' .ive,.,l into the hnnds r "n the 17th of May. c away any secrets, c ' r a gentle hint we 11 'h I'mpqua will be ;r; ri-e 0f the year. T IS DKLKiHTKCIi While the hen Is setting give m-r ; ,,OI11p n,i lend ymir wisunni food and water once a day and be , Tnipalhy to the work. Hrlng the sure the hen nnd nest are free from ! r,,ndren. 11 a. m.. piU'Hc worship. Insects and do not disturb the hen , Vl,5a(. by tl)R pstor on tho theme. I ...I. i, i. iiir. when vou tnse , ,,,, ,... ,,f the Christian. Are The results of tests In the second j (h(i hpn ',,, pllt her on the nest. , vollr rc,es Inward and permanent, and third grade numbers have just , handlfi nrr carefully because If you 1 nr u,ard (md passing?" Mrs Tny C ' -ie,i nnd Benson took first , ... chickens hatch. . Snleni. formerly Miss Jessie rom the appearances Roseburg will j ,aI.e on ,he list. The pupils scor- w ,n( , irk ,i,enf up and , rl,k(.nf,, n sing. A few years ago irom tne npinniiii. - ,.... I'm' " . n.teH below In i. :,k iw t u,,., hnrir s most non- soon City' econ e the famous "Sparrow , nK perfect grades are listed below In arR a,s0 ,lal)lP to ,,r,k the egr I ,, wa, n 0f Ho.eburg's most pop 1 C5 L a nnd third grade news. . ,,,,,, ,hrM . P( k, ,!,e eggs will : ,.. .oloi.t. 2 p. m.: funeral serv- T, nrt claies I nre making bird deigns In P"' and color '' by the O. A. C. Ttlea.t,- c.-enlTitf- at v'l t-roveil to be a. verv r' ,lnmnt, 1 of It. H. S sponsnr ' "f the Madrigal club n "i Intercut of their 11 1 Although no large e 1 tl,a !.. ..1 ? fund, bctn of ihe i in tie harmonious ' " little hit counts. "li worked hard this in focUr enough mnn "t a court, and have GRADE SCHOOL NEWS hcnln to hatch and then vou mus. al the rhunb. of vr. iiunier. ..i The following children of Miss; watch the hen very carefully and ir PnUln poerCre.k. 2:30 p. in.. )un flns room scored 100 per cent in i she gets resiles, remove th chickens )(ir y I', r. There were nea ly Ra s room f oieu . . p. ,,. . .,,.. i,r,i .,, .he won't step ,,..., .,,ir. nt the mei tlng last hun- 1 fiey are hihhiik i the 4 5 addition combinations: KfSi: SCHOOL XKWS ...YL Vi',e,nih c.ale Redlfer. Hildred;nn them and kill them When you , nnv aferiio.in Mein'mrhlln Thelma Crlteser. Delia i,ny them awav from me nen. m- mlv flfly vory soon, ah """" Weber Cale Kent. Durwood John- ,or. to keep them warm and dry nvor ,. of age jr- lnve.. The regular mnnsotl i .Tllull Wi'lfred "ioeti. Cordon dny old feed then, a ll.tl- hard bo - lnJ,harge. 6:30 p. m Young Teachers association was h. d last f Mro Hu mi ir . Horner. ,d egg and some fresh water. II" v,.m,U.; Meeting. John Haifb-M. Tuesday evening. Owing to tne aln s,pwart. Marjory fa). -raii , "".,.. , . .,,aHow psn or ' .i.i. leader. Nellie l-bkens. sence if the president M "a" ileb n ' Jh because the smll chickens f ynlI ar,. young ynu will enjoy the I niHTht Tii i in ami m 4:: all un to th ng of 20 narn wlll.be formed. Rev. W. S. lionlon. ! "f" J,1"",'"rrD' 0l1' ! b messed invitation." a loplc on whicti , - -' tfumlll,-, ,,-, : the pastor says he enjois preacliing. 1 " "' ,J,, The pastor will also fill his ap pointment nt fireens In the afternoon. The Kpworth League will meet as usual at 6:30. The evening service will be the farewell appearance of I'rof, Isaacs and tbu pianist, Mrs. Hhodn K. Iten nison, as they go to Portland Mon day morning to fill another engage ment. They have greatly endeared themselves to those who have become acquainted with them in lloseburg. and many will follow tliein with their prayers wherever they go. I.OAX AI'I'ltAISI.MKXTS MADK Twenty out of twenty-three lonn ! applications havn been appraised by the local hoard up to the present lime I It Is reported. The board has bren endeavoring to make the apprnlse I mi nts as rapidly as they are referred In I hem and have, succeeded very I well. Two of tho applicants reside j at Iteed-port and Hm board expects , to make a trip Into that part of tho ; county as soon a, weather condition, I will permit auto travel to Scotts- burg . Churchill had charge of the in. et ng. ; s,ophenson new program committee, consisting ,h ?A.i.I P.rrott. Mrs. Kin.llay and, Th( Myth Henderson was orPji"''"1 per cent the business meet- j 0rf(.t p.per.: Orvllle Meredith 'anMCOT,'7in7rar.nd,,17hhp Mlowlng pupils scored 100 ,old have a dry place to go In If 1. "'n- w ' .Vnt'ed In J M subtraction fact, : h;,g,n, o rain. You s ,,. d have a ' . . ...... .1... vntl U'ill meeting, t.ui nen.-, : " '. .... ...knni ' . . . ..mtilnit nnl mimnit 1 1, jri w here tnev ronm i ". . . Mm, hi, ,,r o ii- r, ii"" , anil noiiiinii. . ' - . . , .i.,. vnar KOI OW1I1K 1 i0i,in urogram ronsi ' "" .' ,". ,,hers was given Pi.no durt by Kllbh Williams and Kllra Hard man. Vocal solos by itoar.. mi sting dred Mcl.sughiln. tiale Redlfer. erclse. little nnd get some feed and pb-nly of ex- Mis, Ilar-I P.vne V.romI:';'! .(.K of teaching m -. iltKl: SCIHMIL M'.WS Plnno solo by KH.abeth Williams. , -Piano solo by Velina McDmiald. ,Ur tirnmatiiation. "Helling 'he I at. .. by children In Miss Wl. kiem s i.""- ' 1 l" n . f-v.- lU.ta.-1n nil i i.nd a PP"H-l"n- 111,7 ,w" ., ' , the d-Pirttnent proved to be.be beM -signs In Pencil . Mrnrr Ksv. nnm- .. .,,., ... .-i. c,a,, henson. The rlasi' s are vei) n.u. .. n,.uier. c.- ,n,pre,ted and the r;ilt s . ,r .,,, bv Ksthryn Crock i-n nuini,. i, '" her week or tea. , , constructed grane. ... .rnPd ,i, i. -in. ...r the s' hool house The second r" . " " ,,,, , QUar.er hollday.by pen- p- - , Tne w r. ; r f , Us, of the seronn m no-1 school Monnay, I .. ,.!, ,i.il liy t. Come. Ir worship. Message by the pasior. Soln bv Mr,. Taylor. The public ror dlally Invited. Ralvatlon Army Saturday and Sun ib.v captain and Mrs. Ford, officers In charge "And the Lord said unto ,.e servant, go out Into the highways and hedge, and comp,"l ihom to come In that my lions", ma v. be I ukn II '23' Tomorrow there will be hundreds of nun and women and children that Will anenn III" 11."'"" Ti..... ..,.it. tn tr (ioff s room ! - .i,.eni fur a long time , .,.r.i,i i,ih morning and eyen- returned to school Mnn'laV The' ,g. , Cod grant that tbo.e places , .re Margaret and fllsdv. Weather- ,.,.ii he fill-d. Andy ! ford and Robert Hniis.-' older. I tomorrow lhre lll In Roseburg be. no doubt. tlonallv good. The l ir.is i ..... I In A glV ginau.e nun e - , I'll in' Agnes Weatherford l.s- been very ,,,onnil nnd more who are not space Mis, Mab slck for some time but l h"Oer now .,, r ,., re.'ed especially In l..i Itall.-ncil in Ned's Kite. J W e hope to have her tin k wltn us f,r4 ,in,. The Salvation . n "nnc. uliin a time there lived a ' Mon. . ... . 'over the world exist, for tha rea. . ..... t....u . v,d. One day ne, ,, T vcuiioch and . o. nuin multitude that n longs i olson and ntti" i"'y """ :,' ,- lhB next .j. i,.,i,y. 1 ,. .. .i. th of the Armv In iio-e ck em eineri .ii .i i. viem . Kcninslou and Mi Helen WKkUm dar Wlcklem entertain, d .Mi '' : ' Viem 1 T" v " ..v,M hi. mother If he might' Alice Lander, being slk, could hot burg ,,,, PV(,r. .tlurch member man lir "' ' DEDICATION DAY M. E. Church, South March 26th A. :s Services I ot 1 11:00 a.m. .7 p. in. 7:30 p. ni. DR. CHARLES D. BULLA i I : i i f . j -