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' TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REViEW. ROSEBURO. OREGUN.r SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1929. i I m.. I i...:lf r.,i,l.,; ! TL. 7 i ir i o I SOCIETY By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER All Contributions to thin Page Society, Wonmu's Clubs, Personals Hbould He Telephoned to '.ho Society Editor by Friday ol Eueh Week. The most joyouri time of the year. Chi ii-tmaM line, has hem tin- fn tpiration for practically all of tin; parlies and color schemes tor the past wci'K. The clubs nave, bet-n unusually busy preparing for their In-tieiil affair and arranging in take care of Ihoso in need ai this time of tli year. Some of the loveliest parties and dinners Of the season have been enjoyed by society lolk tliiH week, and with the arrival of the univer sity and college young people, the week-end ami Jolhe ing week promise to be active. Home very lovely Christinas pro grams will be given at various churches of Iht! city tomorrow and music lovers will find pleasure there at that time. Tim Elks dance on Thursday ntrht was u lovely Christ mart af "tfflr and the Firemen's annual tislmas dance on the 2fi h will httotie of the most brilliant dances of the year. Elaborate plans have been made by the firemen and it Is supposed that a record crowd will attend the hall. Several parties are scheduled for next week complimenting out ol j town visitors and college students. Many of the society circle will I leave the first of the week to spend Christmas in distant places. Mow- ever, Ihe many who will remain hero are assured of good Gnus for all. I t;? ; Ktidge Club Members j Guests at Christmas Party and Luncheon Hugo bowls of evergreens, bou-1 fpiets of holly and laurel berries.! mistletoe, miniature Christmas trees gaily decorated, a large sparkling Christmas tree with its base surrounded with Kilts mid a crackling nnd cheery fire, k reel ed the nieniher of Ihe brid-e club on Thursday noon, when they ar rived at the lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Itlce as the quests of Miss Eva ltice. A lovely one o'clock luncheon was served at a table Kay and bright with tapers burning from a beautiful sliver candelabra and burning tapers at each side. Molly, gracefully laid, was used n n base for ihe candelabra. The r.lmdos jfc,ere drawn and Lie c n:lleli:;ht tttevd ft soft glow over the labb-. -Mrs. M. F. Hlce wns agisted In j "e.fvlng by Mrs. .1. 1. Oshorn. Mrs. Fred Green and Mm. It. M Glle. Covers were placed for MIhhJ '" Kvn Hiee. hostess, Mrs. Mauilecj J,Newlnnd, .Mrs. Hunle Hooih. ! . Mis. K. M. Bonier, Mis. Frederic . . K. Ilartnng. Mrs. Edward Kohl : bagen, Mrs. Chester Morgan and Mis. Albert MIcelH. Hilling the ufiernnoit bridge vvw played, with Mrs. Frederick F.. llarlung winning the first prize. Lrtter In the day Ihe uxchanut of gtfta was enjoved with grub-hrr: presents following. The club party was one of (lie pivttiest of Ihe seu sbh. C O JJhristmas Bridge Luncheon a Pretty Affair at I lome of Mrs. Lockwood Saturday " One of the loveliest Christina bridge luncheons was enjoved on Snturdny afternoon, when Mrs. C. A.' Lock wood entertained nt her beautiful home in Laurel wood The guests w ere served at one o'clock nt n table made lovely with Christmas colors and favors. A tiny decorated Christmas tree graced the center of I he table ' Lighted candles on the tree and ' tapers at either side hut a moU , testiv e at mosphere to the oi ras loll. Covers v ere plat ed tor M rs rt A. E. Kent, Mrs. Ivan Piclu ih Mrs. I. 5. " Hroadway. Mis. Gu J" Cordon. Mrs. Glenn Win '.mm 1 . . Mrs. W. F. Harris. Mis. .1. A. Iliti - dtng. Mrs. Clair Alb n. Mrs. I'.n , ):y West. Mrs. W. K Hiown. Mi.- ( aj l Wimbrrly anil M iss Vei lui 'anil hers. dtrhlge tables were pl.nrd In u 1 roiSm decked wii li holly a nil -;hi islmas detoi at lorn;. Mrs. tail W' tin her ly won 1 i i si prix-; Mr Jhrney West won set mid pi ii and Mrs Ivan I'lrknis held low .wore (or the niteimmn. 'Chi lirisluins Party F.njoyrd Mozart Dunning ("In!) ',' 'u 1 ucsday Evcnint; .,,(Hi Tuesday evci .lHOlillg Unit, i uni( ; Ihe -d m ")rllltlsU' pupils l'l At I :v I i.u I I "itiiives Weatoetl.nd inn at in i V dtp tor a I Pi im in. is p;.it s Mile suulto vas u.i appi - (h late dci oiai uui:.. ( hi i.-t mas s yaro(s, recllittitin.-. pialie si-ms ano a jday entitled, "Tne Killca l .t.il Wanted lo He a Chi i.-ttnas I'u-s eitt," combined the' nui'iesiinu pio giam given duting the ccnitiK. After I lie pi om am. S.inia t 'Litis npeared and tllstrih..ted gins t. lh children trom a hciuiit.:l! decorated Chrlslnias life. Tin- ie maiuder of the (.ciiin:; was s in in pfnyiug games. Those present Included AH w Chamberlain. Fiances Jnne.-., K'h i crt Jones. Adolph IMstad, Viiginl) Smith, Helen New laud. Li;. Hie : Shook, Mam :i ret Weiilhei tud. ! Whrd Soules. Carrel Souie.i llar-j old Shook, Fein Thoinason. Myrtle Siiook. Oliver iUou and Mis. j Weatiieilotd. Bridge and Sowing Enjoyed at Lockwood I lome Friday Afternoon M is. C. A. Lockwood was a chai minx hostess to her friends at a lovely liride party at her home in Laurel u ooil on Kriday after noon. The rooms were decked witll lovely holiday, motifs In green and led. Ilrldfce was played durini; the afternoon wfih Miss livu ltice win ning litst prize and Mrs. S. (J. Se lick u Inning second prize, (ite-sts for the aiteinoon were Mis. Ceo. Wharton, Mrs. It. L. Whiple, Mrs. S. (1. Sellick, Mrs. Lemi MeClin toclt, Mis. v. C, Sutlierland, Mrs. l!oltei;on, Mrs. Kichard Coetl. Mrs. M. I, liice, Mrs. l-'red Creen. Mrs: Al Throne, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Whipple and Miss Kva ltice. Mrs. (ieorg K. I lotuk and Mrs. M. .1. Shoemaker speni ihe alter- noon sew iirg. LaU-r In the Lockwood served litems. afternoon, Mrs. dainty refresh- Mrs. Moore Inspiration l or Lovely Party Tuesday at Home of Mrs. Alvard Ail a. It. M. Mom e v. as I ue in spiral ion for a delight i ul party 'luesuiiy afternoon at Mays creek, vAn-n Mrs. Frank Alvard enter tained in her honor. 1-all flower were u:if'd I hron,;imul Ihe rooms. '1 hose enjoying tut; afteinoon were M is. It. M. Atoore, honor mie.si ; M rs. Sn der, Airs. Kvelyti Moore, Al ch Cliureh, of Camas Valley ; .Mr. M. K. Iteau, Mrs. J. I . Wright, Mrs. 1'eler L'iani, Alts. Ciay Ciam, M rs. H purer, AI rs. Mai her, M rs. Itoy Matthews, Mrn. Dave Katelle. Alls. Kill z Snyder, Mrs. Archie Kei Ktison, Al rs. John Ferguson, Al rs. Vernon Toole. Al rs. Waiiei 1'oole, .Mrs. Vein .Moon and Alts. W. Hutchinson. Sewing and visit inj; w ere en joyed until n I nler liour, when Mrs. Alvatd served a deliciou. lunch. ft ft Mr3. Claver Is Charming I lostens at Dinner and Line Party Sunday Night Airs. Lloyd Clawr was a ch.irm ini; lniHieiK Sunday, when she in Viled a few Oi her l'l lends to bei home if it- a five o'chu-U litrkey din ner. Covers were plated for Air. and Mrs. L. (t. Orchard. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Cross, Air. and Alts. Ceore Singleton and Mr. ami Alis Llod Claver. Later in Ihe cveniuu the quests were taken to the Antlers theatre, where they enjoyed seeing I he show. Neighbors of Woodcraft I lave Chystmas Party Over one hundred people fc'Uh ereil at (ho Kuiuhls of I'ythfas hall tut Monday evening for the Neigh hors ol Woodcrati ciutsinias patty. A lnm bcatitlfitl decorat ed Christmas tree, with cilts tor i veriue, was Ihe center of attrae Hon iluritiK Ihe evening. (lames were played and a neiieral good lime was enjoyed. Mrs. Cole Owens ami Airs. Cv.en Slmmau: were in charge td the evening. Gcod Tasl3 Marks Seasonal Fur Coats ! 1 'III 1 I V: I'.r tllttlll.i!.. HI ui'itd I:l: t.' ni,. - ':.tl n....:- l!i 111.' lui I'lt.'lt ITKnIf H t s. a rii-ll Al'OVt' If VMUM.'il It I'M! HI ,(l l I'lli.liU t V ( tilt- iili-an M iiili cl.-s!i;ne;s, tllituiiu a ll.tlltu In 111 tvll I I 't i i , s' 'i m ( v 'A I 1 ' r -" i - r ' t)i . Mrs. I lamilton Entertains I Bridge Club Wednesday j With Christmas Party Mrs. W. S. Hamilton was n most I gracious hoHtesB to the W ednesday i aiiernoon bridge club at her lovely ! home on Kast Cass .t:eei tins : week. The rooms were attractively decorated with Christmas decoru uuii.s. A sparkliifg tre added a ni"a' r'Htive tom b lo tho room. Ilridge wttH enjoyed ' during the afternoon with Airs. li. L. Whipple winning first prize. Mis. Hamilton served daini.y refreshments It) the giicsi: later in the atteiuoon. Christmas Dinner Party Enjoyed Saturday Evening at Lockwood Home A candleifi-'hletl I re and burn ing table tapers made a lovely ( hrist mas selling for a seven o'clock dinner parly at the Lock wood home on Saturday evening. Holly ami Christmas favors added the final louch to the table. Cov ers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Ivan I'ickens, Mr. and M rs. Ceo. A dates. Dr. nnd Airs. ( harles Wade, Miss Naomi Hcott and Air. and Mrs. Charles Lockwood. After the dinner, bridge was en joyed until a late hour. Air. and Airs. Ceorge Adams won Ihe prize Tor Dii! evening. 49th Annual Fireman's Ball to Be Large Affair on Christmas Night The Itoselntrg Pi re tleparl menl nro making extensive plans for their 4!Hh annual Christmas Hall, which will be given at Ihe Ori ental Cntdcns on Christmas night, December 2."th. Kaeh year finds Ihe rireman's ball lo be one of the most bril liant, and outstanding affairs of Ihe year. It is atlended by practi cally everyone of dancing age and Is considered one or Ihe "dressi est" danci'B of the season. The music will be furnished by the Yellow Jackets. An admission of one dollar will be charged nil gentleman. LfMles will be admit ted without charge. This ball will probably be even better attended than was the large ball last De cember. Mrs. Wharton Hostess at Six Thirty Dinner on Tuesday Evening Airs. T. L. Wharton wns a most gracious hostess on Tuesday eve ning al her home in West Hose huig, when she entertained with a slx-thlriy. o'clock dinner. A centerpiece of1 small chrysanthe mums graced the Inble, where cov ers were laid tor Air. and Mrs. It. W. Marslors, Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge M. Ilrowti, of Salem; Dr. and Mrs. . C. Seely and Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Whnrion. liadlo music and visiting was on joyed (luting Ihe balance of Ihe evening. M St. George's Guild Members and Husbands Enjoy Christmas Party Si. Ceorge'H Cuild metiiTiers antl their husbands met at the Parish House mi Wednesday evening as the quests nf Airs. K. V. Hoover. Mrs. II. It. Nerhas, Airs. J. A. Soules and Airs. A. 0. Ale.Millin. The house was most attractively decorated with Christ mas colors and greenery. Hrldge was played i during the evening with Airs.! Johnson and .Mr. KingWell winning! first prizes. Those enjoying I lie i pally were Dr. and Airs. II. It. Net- uas, Airs. K. V. Hoover, Air. and Mrs. A. C. AlcMillin. Airs. J. C. i Hume. Airs. M. K. I'earce, Mr. and Mrs. C. Kiiigvwll, .Mr. and Al is. I !:. U. Cost, Air. and Airs. Wlllard , Johnson, .Mrs. Dawes, .Mrs. Tiilott-j stui. Air. anil Airs. Aliddleburg. Mrs. Nathan Kullerion, Mr. and Mrs. Itussell. Mr. ami .Mrs. T. C. Walson.! MhsAlvrile Da les. Aliss Alvrtlo Nolan. Air. and .Mrs. J. K. Rilbe. Mr. ami Mrs. McCulloch. Itev. and Mrs. I'ert y Slid l h. Miss Flossie i 1'iuh r. Miss limb llooer. Air. and Mrs. C. C. Archibald. Airs. Kvans, . Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smiles and Air. and Mrs. Hales. After several hours of bridce, the , hostesses served refreshments, - - D.mce al Maccabee I lall ; to Be December 30th The Neighbors tl Woodcraft lodce Is sponsoring a large Christ-, mas dance on .Monday evening. 1 e- : cm her :'o, at i he Maccahcc hall Ktetistve plans aie being l.i.ole tt make t his evenini: Uccesful in itiv wav. i is beim: given for i he benefit of t he members and It lend- of the Itelue. An adnifs:-ioii ot t tit v eetil s lot t he gen I lellieti w .11 be , harged. j Six o'Clork Dinner Enjoyed at Boyle Home- on Mondavi Mr. anil Mrs 11. C. Dovle enlet ':miicI tlictr t i-nts with a si . l,n k dumer on Monday evening ot this vweli. inviting Mr-. Con t : i nee t 'l it ami datiuiilef. Miss Coiisijim e. Mr. an-1 Mrs Kdw at d Tost. Mrs. Hose Kiuaii ami Miss He-js-le licdlmrn. The lable was Iv with a cell let piece of fall t:cv,.r Hi Mb: wa.-. pl.iv. d dining the re : ttiaiudct of the cvenia:;. i I 'feasant Sunday I'.veninjj Sprnt at FVirbs Home Mr and M' - Cay Calhoun weie th.. v-.i'-is ot Mr and rs. KianK I'ni'lK om Sundav eveiiMig at l six n'i lo k i Pe ner The room .i !.. . ! w ii u piiiii'-ei ? las l.a'er Pi ihe I'wiiMiu H. ar.il M.s. :irn i ; I'moi e- and Mr and Mis l noid H-tttneiier called to jspcatl the ( it.U . .. I i.vlio muU- ttut- mi Jeve.i n u : U ,i hue hour. The Very Las'. Word in "P. J. S 'j 'fit 4 i'i ? 01 Who wotildn I enthuse over .Marguerite CnureuiU s new pajamn en semble? My dear, they just radiate personality! Navy blue trans parent velvet and olive Kreeu satin crepe designed by Sophio Waeh ner, film modiste. They're positively a wow! The velvet has the cutest olive green dots and the blouse .j piped in navy -oiue crepe. Sleeves and tie are of olive green chiffon Lud the darlingest navy blue satin slippers complete the costume. Oh, uuUy, won't you buy me one like It? Nuffsaid! Christmas Club Guests of Dr. and Mrs. Wade at Christmas Party . . ,)t .Mrs. Charles 11. Wade entertulu ed charmingly at a Christmas party at her home on South Stephens street Wednesday evening, asking as her guests, the members of the Christinas club and their hus bands. A seven u'cloek dinner. ivjiS served at'a table made lovely ,vv',u a iruily decorated Christmas ( tree and Cliristmas motifs. Covers' were placed for Air. and Mm. Ivan Pick lis. .dr. ami Aire, jack Wharton, Air. and Airs. Oscar lieirie, .Mr. and Airs. Leon McClintot k, -Mr. and AIin, John iMeClintock, Air. nnd Alts. Dean II. Ihibar, .Mr. and .Vis. Kenneth (.Juine. Mr. and Airs. Guy Cordon, -Mr. and Airs. K. It. Tiuir ber. Dr. ami .Mrs. II. C. Church, Dr. and Alts. Clair K. Allen antl Dr. and .Mrs. Charles 11. Wade. A Christmas tree with a gift for each guest was enjoyed, after which bridge u as plnyed. .Mrs. Pickens and Dr. Allen won the prices lor tiie evening. Nadine Weichlein Is Honored on Seventh Birthday on Tuesday , Utile .Miss Nadine Weichlein was the inspiration for a lovely parly in honor of her seventh birthday on Tuesday afternoon. The pany was given by her nioih- er. Airs. F. L. Weichlein at her home on S lies st reel. A larne Christmas tree In the center of the table was pi t tttly decorated for the occasion. Covers were laid lor Nadine Weichlein. honor guest, Deny Helmboldt, Peggy Paris. Hilly Chalmers. li.un:i Allison. Patricia Cochran, Merle Weseott. Doris Williams and Alarion Cloake. Dainty refreshments were served the children by .Mrs. Weichlein as sisit.d bv Alts. II. V. Cochran. Senior High School Football Squad Is I lonored W ith Dinner The regular Mjiiad of senior high school football boys enjoyed a Chtisiiuas dinner in :he senior hu;h cateteria on Tuesday eviv ning. Mr. Clay I tarby and M r! Hrtice Undoes, of this city, tuniish e i lite money and the Idea tor this dinner for the Mju.id. All of the gi occi ics. flow cis and ice-ci eaui w ere donated bv Aladde's gro cery. . Thhty-six cjvtu.i wore laid for the Mju.id a::d the honor gu Ms of the evening. The guests included, Air. John K Unman. Mr. Clat Darby. Mr. W. M. Campbell. Mi. IV K Lai son. Al 11. II. T.urner, and Mr. l.eroy Hiatt. ' Mr. Tui'ier nave a short talk of appiecia'hm tor ihe din tier and spoke of a lew plans for the futuie sijiiad, I leinline Studio Pretty Scene tor I loltday Parties This Week The Hemline rttidio ha-; b-ei) the seeiiM of a seties of ( 'iirlsi Hilts lioliday ph-as:res f,r the phem students ot Mr-. Charles S Hein line and Mis. H L. Lander The rooms weie hi ifcht ly decoratt'd with hells, paper st teamen, lat te liuht ed tree and pretty uttnuungs aiound the walls. S-vent rive cifs were ti esent-.-d bv M:s H.-iuli-i" ai'.it Mis. ! ... nL -i s dot ina Pridav riul Sat urday. WYdne.-day. Thursday. Fri da v and S-iliirday. of next w ee. ''.ill be phd,Tn hi the music ilu-dtos. i ft &?r 0 k ' ! , Mrs. Lockwood Is Hostess to Bridge Club on Tuesday The Tuesday afternoon bridge el ub spent a most enjoyable after noon on Tuesday as the guests of Airs. C. A. Lockwood of Laurel woodr Christmas greenery antl mo tifs were used in the rooms. A .large Christmas tree was the, cen ter of attraction. Ilridge was lday ed during the afternoon by Mrs. Olenn Whnberly, Mrs. deorge Wharton. Airs. It. L. Whipple, Airs. Birney West, Mrs. J. ('. Leedy, Mrs. Sam Shoemaker, Mrs. F. Harris, Mrs. Guy Cordon. Mrs. (i. C. Fin ley. Airs: S. G. Sellick and Mrs. Fred Hamilton. After the exchange of girts. San ta C la lis appeared and distributed more gifts to the guests. Airs. Chester Morgan was dressed as Santa Claus. Dainty refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon by Mrs. Lockwood. & Christmas Party Enjoyed by Woman's Club Members on Tuesday Afternoon The Roseburg Woman's club members enjoyed their Christmas party at tin club rooms on Tues day afternoon with a fine at tend ance tif members and friends. The regular business meeting was held, with Airs. A. G. AlcAlillin, president, in charge. Ccmmuniiy tinging fol- lowed. Airs. Hugh Whipple ,sang two delightful Chrlrlnias carols and Rev. Perry Smith gave a beauti ful Christinas talk. A brilliantly lighted Christmas tree and the ex change of gifts were features of the afternoon. Light refreshments were served at lovely Christ mns decorated lables by Mrs. Carl Neal and Mrs. Foster lint nor. A centerpiece of j holly and fruit and a sprig of mistletoe at each cover was useu. The outside of the club house was decorated with greenery as well as the inside of the house. The decorations were In rharge of Mrs. William Hell and Mrs. Louis Kohlhagen. Days Creek P. T,t A. Meeting Proves to Be Successful Affair Friday The regular meeting of the Days creek parent -teacher asso ciation was held on Friday eve ning with over one hundred mem bers and friends present. The busi ness session was held during the forepart of the meeting, at which time it was decided to sponsor a Hoy Scout troilp 1 his year. The program of the evening consisted of two basketball games. The preliminary uame was played by ,the Days creek girls" team against the Glendale irls' team. The main game of the evening was between the Days creek boys' team and the Ghudale bovs' team. The evening was in charge of Archie Fermison, president ; and C. C, 1IHI. principal. Turkey Dinner and Meeting Enjoved at ' Armory Thursday j .The Som of I nion Veterans ami j the ladies auxiliary spent a most i, en joy able e ening on Thursday uiirht at the armory, when they , met for their regular bus'ness 1 meetinc. A delicious mtVey dinner i'followed the meeting. Mrs. A. L ! Caskey gave the turkey for the i dinner. j' A ideasant fcocial hour follov ed i the diuuer. i Roseburg Art and Embroidery Club Have Christmas Party Wednesday A' delightful Ciiriutmas dinner was enjoyed at the Knights of Pythias hall on Wednesday noon by th .members of the Koseburg Art and Embroidery club. The hall was gay with Christmas trimmings and a large, sparkling tree was the center of attraction. The afternoon was Bpent in visiting and exchang ing gifts. The members present were Mrs. J. F. llyrd, Mrs. M. K. Brown, Mrs. C. W. Carstens, Mrs. Virginia Campbell. Mrs. o. E. Cox. Mrs. harl Decker, 'Mrs. Sam Durland, Mrs. Walter Smbblefitdd, Mrs. A. F. Hoffmeister, Mrs. L I. Huuni eutt, Mrs. L. V. Engles, Mrs. A. M. Neal, Mrs. Ella Palm. Mrs. Bertha Palm, Mrs. E. E. Morgan, Mrs. A. H. Perrln, Mrs. Alice Rhodes, Mrs. Henry Snyder, Mrs. Henry Worth ington, Mrs. R. V. Campbell. Visit ors for the afternoon included, Mrs. Hertha Perrln. Mrs. Gladys Colby, Mrs. Marjorie Miles. Miss Cledie Neal and Miss Dorothy Main. During the afternoon a short business meeting was held and the following officers elected: Presi dent, Mrs. U. I. Hdnnlcutt; vice president. Mrs. Den ha Palm; sec retary. Mrs. O. E. Cox; correspond ent, Mrs. Virginia Campbell. The afternoon proved to be one or the most enjoyable meetings of the year. ty Mr. and Mrs. Reece Entertain Friends With Sunday Dinner Mr. and .Mrs. F. T. Reece enter tained a few of their friends at a one o'clock dinner at their home In Melrose on Sunday. The rooms were lovely in the season's colors and the holiday spirit lingered ..uujt ine Utilise, with holly, ever greens and mistletoe used artisti cally as decorations. A delicious dinner was served at a table prettily decorated for the occasion. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lundeen, Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Holmquist, Miss Patricia Ann and Robert Holmquist, Mr. Edward Reece and Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Reece. The remainder of the afternoon was enjoyed in playing cards and visiting. ' , Young Folk Entertained by Miss Page on Sunday Miss Margaret Page entertained a few or her friends on Sunday at lernoon at her lovely home on Commercial avenue. Fall Ho were were used in the rooms. The after noon was spent listening to the records of "Messiah." Those enjoy ing the day were Miss Lois Ann Hyrd, Miss Beside Retlbarn, Miss Ruth Van Pessl, Miss Margaret and Miss .Lucille Jennings, Miss Marie Ring, Mr. Leonard Riley and Mr. George Warburg. Miss Page served the guests dainty refreshments later in the afternoon. Dinner Given in Honor of Phillip- Schieffle Tuesday Mr. Phillip Schlefile was the in spiration for a delightful dinner at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schieffle, on South Main street, on Tuesday night. The event being in honor of his six teenth birthday. Co vera were laid for Mr. Phillip Schieffle. honor guest, Mr. and Mrs. Barton Helli well, Mr. Robert Hellivvell and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schiefrie. A centerpiece of lovely prim roses graced the center of the table. The remainder of the eve ning was spent in visiting. Debutante Displays Attractive Silk Gown I lie pvtiMve mood ot the pretty debutante seems to match the die nit iert but extremely smart nmdel she is w earing. The cow n is of ereen facille silk In a;le tone Hiid is drapetl very low btriind so as to Toutli the heels of her slippers. The ticht fitting waist and upper kirt nre c-onlrapted by geuerously lutiled tkut and flowius &aah. j AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY ACTIVITIES Despite a deluge of rain, a large number of auxiliary members were on hand at the regular busi ness meeting' on Tuesday night to hear the results of the member ship drive. The news that Umpqua Unit had exceeded her quota of 2ti2 by a substantial margin was received enthusiastically. Hose burg has the largest Unit in the state with a paid membership of 276 for the new year and is on the list of eligibles for a national cita tion. Every city and town In Ore gon is asking the question. "How does Roseburg do it?" A letter of congratulation from Mrs. Mabel Mclnturff, department secretary, states that Umpqua Unit does each year what other units call the Impossible. Umpqua Unit is yery proud to bring this recogni tion to Roseburg. Mrs. George Caskey, chairman of the membership committee, who has worked so faithfully In the drive, was awarded the beauti ful silver pitcher, which was of fered by the Unit to the girl who secured the largest number of members. Mrs. Caskey had 86 members to her credit. Mrs. Clair K. Allen presented the silver pitcher and Mrs. Caskey respond ed and thanked the girls for their cooperation in putting Uiupqim Unit over the top. The president's prize, a beautiful silver relish dish, from Mrs. J. A. Soules, was award ed to Mrs. Carl E. Wimberly, who Won second place by securing 65 members. While the membership drive Is closed so far as active solicita tion of members Is concerned, any eligible person who desires to join the organization is heartily welcome. Those wishing to pay dues before the honor roll Is com pleted should get in touch with Mrs. George Caskey or Mrs. Ru dolph Riuman, secretary. Mrs. Ward Cummlngs, Mrs. Le on McClintock and Mrs. E. A. Post were named as a committee to prepare a questtonalre which will he placed in the hands of each member of the Unit. It is hoped by this method to reach a higher de gree of efficiency in service work than ever before. Mrs. Paul Caskey and Mrs. J. M. Jutld were appointed as a call ing committee to serve until the Friendship Party Given I to Rev. Crook by Friends on Saturday Evening 1 , A delightful friendship party was given last Saturday evening n't the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crook, honoring Rev. K. E. Crook and his family. The evening was spent In visiting, after which dainty refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Lis ton Darby And daughter. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Strickling, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sirickllng, Mr. and Mrs. John Dalrymple, Alma Lewis, Mr. W. Pemberton And daughters, Alfred fcennr, Mrs. Ada Ruck and family, Mrs. C. W. Rlggs, Margaret Arun del, Freda Iirauninger, Mrs. Jen nie Aiidrus. Elmira Illako, Mrs. Eva Kennedy and daughter. Ruth Miller, Mr. and Mra. Howard Crook and Rev. Crook and family. Later in the evening a devotional service was held. Some of the friends, who were unable to attend the friendship party, sent letters, which were read at the party. ?;? Mrs. Berg Is Charming Hostess to Teachers on Wednesday Evening The teaciiers of the tienson school enjoyed a Christmas dinner and pany on Wednesday evening, when Mra. Horace Berg was hos tess at her lovely home in their honor. A delicious six o'clock din ner was served to Miss Tracy, Miss Lallarr. Miss Watkius, Miss Mc Gaughey, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Church. Miss Hetherington, Mrs. Wetherall. Miss Ring, Mrs. Conke antl Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rerg. The table was lovely with a cen terpiece of holly and greenery. A red candle was placed In the cen ter of the floral piece with tapers at either side. Following the dinner the guests enjoyed the exchange of gifts and the Christmas tiee. So cial conversation was enjoyed dur ing the remainder of the evening. ,? Glide Ladies Aid Have Christmas Party on Wednesday Afternoon The Uaptist ladies aid society of Glide were the guests of Mrs. Wil liam Price on Wednesday afternoon at a lovely Christmas party. A large number of ladies were pres ent and visiting and tewing were tnjoyed. A bright and shining Christinas tree was used in the living room and presents were exchanuTd by the members. Dainty refreshments were served to the guests by the hostess late in the atternoon. Miss Redbarn Hosles ' at Informal Party on Wednesday Evening Miss IVssie Redbarn entertained i tat an informal party at her home' i on Wednesday evenitm. A laic;1 tree and a small tree were beami-! fully decorated. Christmas deenra- j tions and bells at each window add-; ed a festive touch to the room.; 'Guests of the evenina Included i Ml Lois Ann Ttynl. Miss Jessie Smuh. Miss Ruth Von Pesl. Miss Mary Foree. Mis- Dorothy Dirks 1 and Mrs. Gwen Simmons. ' ' Cants and datieing were enjoved ; until a late hour, w hen dainty re- i freshmen's wr served bv MU : Kedbara. i 1 next meeting. Mrs. W. E. Mclntyre was appointed as chairman of the entertainment, committee. Mrs. Ned Dixon Is chairman of the flower committee and illness of members should be reported to her. It is necessary that all coop-i erate with Mrs. Dixon in order that no member will be over looked. Mrs. Earl Ullrich presented eight dolls which were dressed by her group of camp fire girls and presented by them to the Auxil iary to be used in the child wet fare Christmas boxes. The dolls were dressed very cunningly and will gladden the hearts of little girls, who might otherwise be for gotten. Mrs. Clair K. Allen, chairman oC, Soldiers' Home committee reports her committee Is working hard to aid in bringing Christmas-cheer to the Soldiers' Home this year. The committee is cooperating with tht officers at the Home In every way possible. The veterans will have a Christinas tree, and a foal Santa Clans with gifts for everyone. An interesting program will be given at the dinner hour on Christmas eve. Those assisting Mrs. Allen, are: Mrs. Woodley Stephensoi chairman of the hospital commit tee, Mrs. W. E. Mclntyre, Mrs. Rudolph Ritzman and Mrs. Clin ton Ciorthy. Following the business session, an entertainment was held. Quite the hit of the evening was "The Dancing Fool," an Ingenious toy, which was made by a disabled veteran in the hospital of Port land and brought here by Ru dy Ritzman, who recently returned from Portland. Rudy urged the doll through several dances nnd following the exhibition a number of ortlers were taken. Several who bought were honest enough to ad mit that they were satisfying their own want, but it was remarkable to note the number of heretofore forgotten nephews, etc., whom someone suddenly decided to make happy. The entertainment was fol lowed by refreshments and a so cial hour was enjoyed. The next meeting of the Unit will be held at Cunyonville and will be followed by a party with the Legion. Mrs. Marks and Daughter Joint Hostesses to New Idea Club Wednesday Mrs. C. E. Marks and daughter-, Miss Ethyl, were joint hostesses on Wednesday afternoon, wheu they entertained with a Christ mas party for the members of the New Idea club at the Marks home in Rlversdale. The members gath ered at noon for a pot luck lunch eon, which was served at a large table, centered with a lovely bou quet of holly. The chief point of interest was a large Christmas tree. Imme diately following the short busi ness session, nil attention was given to the tree, which was heav ily laden with gifts for each mem ber. The remainder of the after noon was spent in conversation and sewing. Those enjoying the afternoon were Mrs. Fred Applehoff, Mis. V. R. Tiuckingham, :.;rs. Katherine Ilallou. Mrs. C. F. Calkins, Mrs. IJ. G. Clark. Mrs. F. M. Curtis, Mrs. N. R. Fisher. Mrs. W. D. Hess, Mrs. G, F. Jones, Mrs. C. L. Mab 'ey, Mrs. Aln-ira Smith. Mrs. R. II . Williams. Mrs. J. H. Porter, Mrs. 8. A. Sanforti. Mrs. F. L. Calkins. M.rs. P;ttri"ia Calkins, Miss Clarissa Mabtev and Mr. Clara Lnndreth, or Turlock. C;.l foniiu, who is viflting with her daughter, Mra. Mabley. The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs. G. F. Jones on January Sth. Miss Gillanders and Mr. Galla Wed in Roseburg Saturday Of interest was the wedding of Miss Stella Gillanders of Calgary, Canada, to Mr. John Galla, of Mei rose, on Sai unlay ol" last week. Judge Hopkins performed the cerv mony with only the necessary v. ie nessf.s being prisent. Mrs. J. Galla and Miss Clara Galla. mother and siter ot the bridegroom, acted us witnesses. The young couple left Immediate ly after the wedding for a short trip. They will make their home in Klamath Falls, where Mr. Galla i employed in one of the large mills. They are both well known In this city. The bride was a former nurse at the Mercy hospital until a month aao. when she went to Cal gary, Canada. Christmas Cantata to Be Given at Presbyterian Church Local mush- lovers will find en joyment at the Presbyterian church on Sun'iay ev-'iiinir. wbi.i Mrs. Elsie Cat lei im Strang. ch' leader, ard Mrs. Frances Linio". accompanist, render ihe beautiful Christmas cnntaia, entitled "Hi Natal Night." Some of the finest talent i' Roseburg has been acquired to Gi splendid evening of music. It"' larA mix-M chur will be assis"-'! by Mis. fler'rude Witkham Whip pie, mezzo-soprano. Mrs. Gra ' Wit kham 1 eets, contralto. M v. Homer Grow, hariton and Mr. w. G. Blake, iiao, who will fejst.iii; the several ( beautiful solos a:-' duets. There wi'.l nlro be appropri.t Chii-tmas hymns and carols wlnci (Commuted ou page 3J