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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1929.
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Hhould make this program of inter
est to all who love the beautiful
music of the Christinas scuhuii.
Kveryone Is cordially invited to at
tend -this servico of music.
Junior High P. T. A. .
Has Interesting
Meeting Tuesday Night
The regular meeting of the jun
ior high school PareutVlVachers
association was held on Tuesday
evening of this week in the audi
torium. The meeting was well at
tended and roved interesting to
all present. The president, Mr. L.
V. MetzKor, had charge of the
business session, which consisted
of reports from the various stand
ing committees, the appointment
of new committees, and short
talks on the "Good of the Order"
by several of the members. The
"visitation committee" which had
been appointed at the previous
meeting and which had been very
active during the month, gave its
report. Each member of the com
mittee was loud In his praise of
the work being done in the junior
high school and spoke very highly
of the principal and teachers for
the efficient manner in wlch the
school was being operated.
Following the business session,
the program committee consisting
or Miss Thelma Smith, Miss Nel
lie Westra and Mr. T. T. McKen
zie. presented nn enjoyable pro
gram. The first number consist
ed of two musical selections with
Frances Metzgor as solist, Phyllis
Ann Iiolter, violinist antl Dorothy
Krear at tin piano. t A Christmas
play, "The Doll Shop" coached by
sMiss Mae Moore, was given. El
nora Dickey gave a reading follow
ed by a pinnologue by Mildred
Thompson.- The concluding num
ber on the program was a musical
selection by Frances Metrger, Phyl
lis Ann Ilolter and Dorothy Frear.
The next -meeting, which will be
In the form of a reception for the ,
graduating class, will be held on :
Tuesday evening, January 21st. j
W. C. T. U. Members Have
Christmas Party on
Wednesday Afternoon
Tho V. C. T. U. enjoyed their
annuai Christ mas afternoon on
Wednesday of this week at the
Woman's club rooms. Mrs. E. 1
Wilis was in charge. Mrs. Cham
berlain led the dvoMonals,
choosing her Christmas lesson
from the second chapter of Luke.
A short business meeting follow
ed, nfterw filch a delightful Christ
mas program was an joyed. M is.
Ashcraft and Mrs. Chamberlain
sang a duet entitled "Silent Night,"
and Mrs. Ashcraft also gave a
most enjoyable poem entitled,
"What Kind of Song."
Arrangements were made for an
all-day institute to he helu in Kuse
burg on January 16th.
All members brought generous
donations und gifts for the chil
dren of the farm home.
A silver tea was served by Mrs.
C. A. Edwards and Mrs. John Pen
ball, hostesses.
Mr. Lockwood Host
on Thursday at
Christmas Stag Party
Mr. C. A. Lockwood was host on
Thursday evening at "Itumble
Inn" lodge on the North Umpqua,
when he entertained with an an
nual stag party honoring the lo
ral Ford Motor company em
ployees. The guest were wel
comed by a huge fire in the fire
place and a delicious six-thirty
o'clock Christmas dinner. Cov
ers were laid for Mr. C. A. Lock
wood, host, Mr. Fred Lockwood,
Mr. Donald HHIiwell, Mr. Maeom
Smith, Mr. Henry Kniss, Mr. Paul
Caswell, Mr. Chester Padeti, Mr.
Frank Paden. Mr. Gene Fowler,
Mr. D. E. Williird, Mr. William Lar
son, Mr. Hugh Coleman, Mr. Frank
Hills, Mr. Thomas Spencer. Mr.
"Vent Shrum und Mr. Fred Por
ter. Whist and bridge wore enjoyed
until n late hour.
Mr. Paden Surprised
by Friends on Birthday
on Saturday Evening
Friends of Mr. Chester Paden
surprised him on his birthday last
Saturday evening by calling at his
home for an evening of enjoyment.
Cards and dancing were enjoyed
by Mr. and Mrs. Chester Paden.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kniss, Mr. and
Mrs. C. K. Fowler and Mr. and
Mrs. L. Hawkins.
Delicious refreshments were
served at a late hour.
Royal Arch Chapter
Entertain Ladies Tuesday
The Royal Arch chapter enter
tained their wives on Tuesday
night at a six-thirty dinner at the
Masonic temple. The tables were
lovely with Christmas decorations.
Dinner was served by a committee
in rharire.
The ladles played cards during
the remainder of the evening, while
the men were attending to lodge
work.
D ANCE
AT TENMILE
Saturday, December 21st
Music by Roseland Entertainers
Admission: Gentlemen $1.00, Ladies Free
Local Telephone Employes
Lnjoy Christmas Party
at Rapp Home Thursday
The employes of the telephone
office enjoyed their annual Christ
mas party on Thursday evening
at tiie home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal
lace liupp ut 3L'7 Cass street. The
rooms were gay with holiday
coiorw and motifs. A beautifully
lighted tree, covered with shin
ing iciclcB and ornaments was a
lovely attraction of the evening.
Games and contests were enjoyed
for a time before the arrival of
Santa Claus (Mrs. Fred Ailen
Brown) who merrily distributed
gifts to all. Guests for the eve
ning included Mrs. May Pyron.
-Miss J essie Pyron, M r. a nd M rs.
Gordon Chatfield, of Cbico, Califor
nia, Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Walton,
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Sherman. Mr.
and Mrs. Merle Pierson. Harry
Piersou, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Hupp, Mr, and Mrs. Edward Perrin,
Mish Nedra Clark, Miss Florence
Thompson, Miss Mildred Thomp
son, Miss Hazel Strickland, Miss
Rosamund Logsdon, Miss Irene
Cox, Miss Jean Ferguson. Miss Lu
cetta Logsdon. Mr. Ledie Castor.
Mr. C. C. McFailand. Mr. Edward
Lanley, Miss Lucille Walton, Mr.
Gordon Hibbs and Mr. Edward
Van Houten. "
The decoration and entertain
ment committee was composed of
Mrs. E. II. Kenny. Miss Florence
Schaefter and Miss Hazel Strick
land. Delicious Christ riias refresh
ments wore served by Mls3 Lucille
Walton. Miss Florence Thompson.
Miss Irene Cox and .Miss Nedra
Clark.
Christmas Party Enj'oyed j
by Members of M. O. A. i
Club on Wednesday
uMrs. R. R. Harding and Mrs.!
Kenneth Cloake entertainetl joint
ly on Wednesday afternoon at the
Harding home on Soutii Jackson
street for the member of the M. O.
A. club of Edenbower.
The rooms were beautifully de-'
corated with ferns and fall foliage t
and flowers. As the afternoon en-;
tertainment was in the form a j
Christmas party, a beautiful tree
added much to the decorative j
scheme. Christmas readings were j
given by Miss Marion Cloake. j
Miss Betty Helmbolt and Jack j
Calkins. Following this each one j
preseut drew a number which cor-1
responded with presents on the ;
tree. The presents then were dis-j
trihuted by Miss Cloake and Miss
Helmbolt.
Lovely refreshments were then
served to Mrs. Krominga, Mrs. M.
H. Allison. Mrs. C. B. Calkins.
Mrs. E. Helmbolt, Mrs. Sophia
Heluiboll, Mrs. John Marks, Mrs.
John Travis, Mrs. William Cook,
Mrs. Elvin Cloako. Mrs. Harlan
Moore. Mr, Charles Mohr, Mrs.
Robert Matthews, Mrs. Juke Jones.
Mrs. John Ferguson, Mrs. Percy
Powers, Miss Pearl Jones. Miss
Marion Cloake, Miss Ella iMae
Cloake. Miss Hetty Helmbolt,
Jackie Calkins and Mrs. Marce
line Moore.
Miss Walda Hardlnr assisted
Mrs. Harding and Mrs. Cloake with
the serving. The next meeting of
the club will he with Mrs. Sophia
Helmbolt.
ft s
Garden Valley Women's
Club Enjoys Christmas
Party on Thursday
The Garden Valley Women's
club met on Thursday at the home
of Mrs. K. H. C. Wood. Officers for
the coming year were eleeted. Mrs.
Clifford McKay, president; Mrs.
Hutton, vice-president; Mrs. L. J.
Potvin, secretary and treasurer.
A Christmas tree, lively with
ornaments and sparkling icicles,
was a feature of the afternoon. The
members enjoyed the rvgular social
hour and later exchanged gills.
Members present were Mrs. 11. C.
Bailey, Mrs, Donna Ferguson. Mrs.
Robert Harmon, Mrs. R. S. Hutton,
Mrs. W. D. Love, Mrs. W. L. Krantz,
Mrs. A. McDaniels. Mrs. C. D. Mc
Kay. Mrs. A. Niday. Mrs. Fred
Parrott. Mrs. J. L. Polvln, Mrs.
Hugh Ritchie. Sr., Mrs. Hugh
Ritchie. Jr.. Mrs. A. M. Schneider.
Mrs. P. Sinclair. Mrs. B. A. Utter
back and Mrs. Dean Henry was a
guest of the nfternoon.
A delicious luncheon was served
by the hostess assisted by Mrs.
FergiiF.on and Mrs. Hutton.
Riverside P. T. A.
Has Regular Meeting
on Thursday Evening
The Riversdale Parent Teacher
association members held their
regular monthly meeting on Thurs
day evening at the school bouse.
Mrs. Harmon, president, officiated.
Mrs. Carrie M. Baker is teacher of
the school.
Rev. Balrd, of the Roseburg
Christian church, gave several
most enjoyable readings, which
was followed by the regular busi
ness session. Iater in the evening
Christmas refreshments were serv
ed by the committee In charge und
a social hour was enjoyed.
Girls' Club Entertain
Alumni With Tea on
Thursday Afternoon
The annual Homecoming Tea. or
Alumni Tea, was served on Friday
afternoon at the senior hiyb school
cafeteria. An attendance of titty
were present. This an una I tea Is
one of the outstanding events of the
Girls' club during the var.
A program was enjoyed, which
consisted of solos by Mins (Hive Ol
son, readings, und selections by the
orchestra. Tea was tbeii served by
the two oldest alumni members
present. The cafeteria was charm
ingly decorated with bells, mistle
toe and small decorated Christmas
trees.
The tea was under the direction
or Miss Vivian Williams. Miss Elsie
Pijtterson. Miss Helen Davis and
Miss Jennie Dirks assisted Miss
Williams in making this tea a
success.
&
Mrs. Guy C. Perrin
Surprised on Birthday
on Wednesday Evening
Mrs. A. H. Perrin entertained
with a (Jelightful party honoring
Mrs. Guy C. Perrin on Wednesday
evening, honoring her birthday.
Those present included Mr. and
Mrs. Cuy C. Perrin, Mr. and Mrs.
E . Hall, M r. and Mrs. .Ed v a rd
Perrin, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Ran
dolph, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Burr, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marsters.
Miss Enid Veatch. Miss Joyce Han
ley. Miss Eva Cov. Miss Helen
Magers. Mr. Carl Block. Mr. Ru
ben Sein, and Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Perrin.
The evening was spent !n play
ing games and bridge, with re
freshments being served by Mrs.
Perrin at a later hour. Many
'ovelv gift's were given to Mrs.
Perrin by her friends.
Social Eight Club
Has Christmas Party
at Osborn Home Tuesday
Mrs. J. D. Osborn was a charm
ing hostess jtt her lovely home in
West Riisebuig on Tuesday after
noon, when she lUiLerlaiued the
members of the Social Eight club
with a Christmas party. Christ
mas decorations were used most
effectively throughout the rooms.
Colorful streamers, in holiday col
ors, were attached to the chan
delier and caught with small bou
quets at each corner of the room.
Holly and mistletoe added a fes
tive note to the utmosphere. A
brightly adorned Christmas tree
completed the lovely setting. A
delicious one o'clock luncheon was
served by Mrs. Osborn, assisted by
Miss Eva Rice and Mrs. Grttnl Os
born. Members of the Social Eight
club preseut included Mrs. Frank
Chase, Mrs. M. F. Rice, Mrs. J. H.
Booth. Mrs. R. L. Gile. Mrs. Wash
ington Hughes, and Mrs. L B. Rid
dle. G nests for t ho af 1 1 moon
were Mrs. A. C. Marsters und Mrs.
A. S. Coen.
The balance of the afternoon
was enjoyed by sewing and visit
ing. Ladies Auxiliary of
Trainmen Will Hold
Annual Dinner Tonight
The Ladies Auxiliary of Train
men will entertain with a six
o'clock dinner at the Woman's club
rooms tonight. A delightful Christ
mas party will be held following
the dinner. Out of town guests
will Include Mrs. IJaum anil daugh
ter, Mrs. H. A. West, both of Eu
gene, and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Mo
rian of Portland.
The installation of the officers
will be held also. Mrs. C. P. Snod
dy is the retiring president. The
new officers an;: Mrs. F. S. Brand,
president; Mrs. Marlon Terry, vice
president ; Mrs. Viola Thurston,
treasurer; Ms. Catherine Dawe,
secretary and Mrs. Gainett Ellison,
chaplain.
A most entertaining and pleasant
evening is anticipated.
B. P. W. C. HasAnnual
Christmas Party on
Friday at Parish Hall
The Business and Professional
Women's club enjoyed their an
nual Christmas party at the Epis
copal paiish house on Friday even
ing. Fifty five guests were pres
ent for" the evening. The ball was
gay with a large tree at one end of
the room, which was heavily laden
with presents for all of the guests,
mistletoe, evergreen boughs and
small trees completed the Christ
mas setting. The gifts were
brought by a Phantom Friend to
each club member. Guessing games
were played and then Christmas
carols were sung. The liveliness
or the party encouraged Santa
Claus to appear ( Miss Helen
Hewitt), who distributed the gifts
among the members.
Dainty refreshments were serv
ed by a committee headed by Mrs.
Gnldie Brunn. chairman; Miss
Verna Cnruthers was general chair
man of the party.
Keen interest is being shown in
the decorations in the residential
section of the city and the chili Is
desirous that as many as possible
take part in this contest. A prize
of five dollars will be given to the
best Christmas decorated doorway.
porch or lawn.
The next meeting of the cW.i
vill be held at a dinner meeting at
the Hotel Cmpqua on January 3.
with Mrs. Edith Gilmuur as chairman.
Sunday, Monday,
Tuesday
GRETA GARBO
in
The Single
Standard
Comedy News
10C-25C
TODAY
Seven Foot Prints
to Satan
LIBERTY
Northside Sunshine
Club Has Delightful
Christmas Party
The members oi the Northside
Sunshine club enjoyed their an
nual Christmas party on Wednes
day afternoon as the guests of
Mrs. B. S. Nichols and Mrs. Elsie
Mc Comas at the lovely Nichols
home. Bright and gay Christmas
decorations were artistically ar
ranged iu all of the rooms. A
brilliantly lighted Christmas tree
was tiie only light used - In the
rooms. A deliclouj one-thirty
o'clock turkey dinner was served
to Mrs. Fred Bowen, Mrs. E. P.
Ballou, Mrs. N. !t. Fisher, Mrs.
Walter Kurtz, Mrs. B. F. Chiison,
,Mrs. Donald Young. Mrs. Clair Pet-
lit, Mrs. ii. K. Chiison. Mrs. George
Marsters, Mis. S. 0. Durland, Mrs.
L. L. Marsters, Mrs. L. W. Engles,
Mrs. Virgil Bush, Mrs. William
Sparks. Mrs. Edward Marsters and
Mia. William Fisher.
Following the dinner a Christ
mas program was enjoyed. A so
cial hour follewd with.San'i Claus
appearing and presenting each
guest . iih u giit.
Mrs. Homer Grow Is I
Complimented With
Lovely Party Saturday
Mrs. William M. Campbell waa
a most gracious hostess at her
lovely home on North Juckson
street on Saturday afternoon, com
plimenting Mrs. Homer Grow. The
rooms were charmingly decorated
with two sparkling Christmas
trees, d rapped windows and door
ways and the various decorations
known to the holiday season. Mrs.
Campbell was assisted by Mrs. H.
II.. Turner in serving. Mrs. J. C.
Leedy poured and Mrs. George
Conkey cut the ices. Guests of
the afternoon included. Mrs. Homer
Grow, honor guest, Mrs. Fraiik
Churchill, Mrs. M. J. Shoemnker.
Mrs. George E. Houck, Mrs. J. C
Leedy, Mrs. Curl "Neal, Mrs.
George Conkey. Mrs. Bruce Kllott,
Mrs. T. T. McKenzie, Mrs. H. H.
Turner. Mrs. Leroy Hiatt, Mrs.
Clyde Beard. -Mrs. Harvey Roser.
Mrs. Willard Craig. Mrs. B. E.
Larson. Mrs. G. C. Finley nnd Mrs.
C. D. Fies.
The nfternoon was spent in
sewing and visiting. Mrs. Clyde
Beard entertained the ladies with
several beautiful piano selections.
W. W. G. Members Have
Christmas Party at
Kohlhagen Home Friday
The members of the World
Wide Guild met at tho lovely home
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kohlhagen
on Friday evening as the guests of
Miss Klza Kohlhagen. The home
was beautifully decorated with
two Christmas trees and bouquets
of holly und mistletoe. An inter
esting business sessiou was held
during the forepart of the evening.
Following this was a delightful
program, games and music.
Members present for the eve
ning included. Mis. R. E. Craw
ford , M rs. G wen Simmons, M iss
Bessie Redbarn. Miss Mary Force,
Miss Jessie Smith, Mins Daiuise
Reese, Miss Ruth Thompson and
Miss Eliza Kohlhagen.
Delicious refreshments were
served to the members later In the
evening by Mrs. Kohlhagen.
First M. E. Church
Will Present Cantata
Directed by Mrs. Heinline
The First M. E. church offers
a most attractive program tor
both morning and evening services
tomorrow. Rev. C. A. Edwards
will bring the Christmas message
in ills usual force ml manner at
the eleven o'clock service, his sub
ject being. '"The Birthday of a
King." The choir will feature
Christmas carols and little Miss
Patricia McClinlock will render
"Luther's Cradle Hymn," in con
nection with Mr. Fisher's solo "Si
lent Night."
The evening servico promises to
he a very beautltul program for
Iwenly trained voices will render
Norton's canlata "His Natal Day."
A variety of lovely duets, quar
tettes, choruses and solos make
up the musical story. Exlra num
bers by Mr. Leroy Hlatt, and a
Christmas lullaby by small Betty
Whipple, will further enhance the
program. Some of Roseburg's
best known singers are members
of the choir and have sung for
many years under the training of
Mrs. Charles S. Heinline, who is
both pianist and director. A cor
dial Invitation is extended to the
public for both services.
ij Most everybody it going to phone in for a
M reservation at the
I Palace of Sweets
For Their Sunday Dinner
It beats being tied up at home (or the day when everyone
wants to get away for afternoon or evening.
Open After the3 Show Every Evening
Drop in on Way Home.
Mrs. Baum and Mrs.
Chapman Entertain
With Two Dinners
Mrs. Arthur Bauin and Mrs. Fred
Chapman were charming hostesses
to two delightful Christmas bridge
dinners at the beautltul Chapman
home in Laurel wood this week. The
rooms were lovely with Christinas
decorations. The table was most at
tractive with burning tapers and a
centei piece of red berrie. A de
licious seven o'clock dinner was
served on Friday uiglu to Mr. und
Mrs. J. A. Harding, Jr., Mrs. J. A.
Harding, Sr., Mrs. B. A. Butler,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Berrle, Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Lockwood, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Wharton, Dr. and Mrs. K.
B. Stewart, Miss Elizabeth Par
rott, Mr. Gene Parrott. Mr. and
Mrs. A. G. Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs.
G. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Broad
way, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Denn. Miss
Naomi Scott, and Miss Gertrude
Rast. Bridge was enjoved during
the remainder of the evening with
Mrs. J. A. Denn winning fiial prize,
On Monday evening Mrs. Baum
and Mrs. Chapman entertained with
a second seven o-clock dinner, plac
ing covers tor .Mr. ami Mrs. j. c
Hume. Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. Hilde-
burn, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sawyers,
Mr. und Mrs. Charles S. Heinline,
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Bradburn
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wilder, Mr. and
Mrs. S. A. Sanford, Mr. H. Wolleti-
berg; Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fuller-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tisdale, of
Sutherlln. Mrs. S. L. Kidder, Mr.
and Mrs. George Bolter, Mrs.
Emma Bolter, of Portland, Mrs. I.
Brunn, Mrs. Fleishaker, Mrs. J. F.
Barker. Mrs. Ii. Casey. Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Waddell and Mr. and
Mrs. I. G. Broadway.
Bridge was enjoyed during the
balance of the evening with Mr.
and Mrs. H. J. Hlldeburn winning
first prizeB.
ii
Elks Enjoy Annual
Christmas Dance and
Card Party Thursday
The annual Christmas dance
and card party was enjoyed by a
large crowd on Thursduy evening
at the Elks' temple. Clarence H.
Underwood, district deputy grand
exalted ruler of the Elks lodge,
and Perry O. Delap, president of
(he Elks state association, were
the guest visitors of the evening
The regular business meeting
was held during the forepart of
the evening; the Lady Elks meet
ing in their club rooms at the same
time. The dance and card party
followed the business session.
.' Ptielikshments were served' by
a committee in charge later In the
evening.
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This Year's Teachers
Give Party to Last
Year's Teachers Wednesday
Tho senior high school new
member teachers entertained on
Wednesday with a six o'clock
Christmas dinner In the cafeteria
of the Bchool, asking as their
guests, the former senior high
teachers.
Covers were laid at tables gay
with Christmas motifs for twenty
eight guests. .Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Campbell were the honor guests of
I he evening.
Gifts, appropriate, lo the profes
sinn of each teacher, were pre
sented to the guests. The remain
der of the evening was spent In
discussing faculty problems.
Mrs. Thomas H. Ness
Surprised With Lovely
Christmas Party Friday
The ladies aid of Ibe Catholic
church were hostesses at a lovely
Christmas surprise party honoring
Mis. Thomas H. Ness, on Friday
afternoon at the Parish hall. A
fine attendance of twenty-four
were present. Tho hat was lovely
with a large decorated Christmas
tree. Many other special decora
tions added to the attractiveness of
the room. A lovely gift was pre
sented to Mrs. Ness by Mrs. Ioren
Miller, president, who also gave an
interesting talk. Mrs. Joseph Hren
nen gave a short talk later in the
afternoon.
A social hour was enjoyed with
the exchange of gifts by the mem
bers during that time. Lovely
Christmas refreshments were serv
ed by a committee In charge of
(he afternoon. ;
Rose P. T. 'a. Gives
Third Grade Party
as Contest Prize
The Rose school Parent -Teachers'
associut ton entertained t he
members of Miss Stewart's room
on Friday afternoon in honor of
the room winning the prize for
Santy
Says:-
gaining the largest membership
for the P.-T. A. Mrs. J. C. Leedy
and Miss Stewart represented (he
P.-T. A. at the Christinas party.
The school room was decorated
with a tree; and many Christmas
ornaments. Jack Harding, dressed
as Santa Claus, distributed gifts to
all of the children.
Games, contests and prizes were
enjoyed unlit hue In the nftei-
DaOOTIFSii. tPEA0.EE CSS
fiSfefsSS
I ' JSC. '4 rf"-
TODAY "MADAME "ALL TALKING"
Matinee
Daily 2:15
noon, when Mrs. Leedy and Miss
Stewart served tialnty Christmas
refreshments in gay Christmas
bags.
Oakland 2-door sedan demonstra
tor ottered at a largo discount.
Roseburg Motor Co.. Oakland -Pontine
distributors. Adv.
o
here's your Christmas
Remembrance from Richfield
JUST CALL at any Richfield'"
Station. There's a Blue and Gold
Richfield Balloon left especially for
you by our Airplane Santa Claus.
Come anytime on Monday, December 23rd
or Tuesday, December 24th ;
(but Santa Claus says "the Quicker the better")
STARTS SUNDAY F0RnJ7sREE
ANTLERS
Here on Business H. M. Thomas
of Walla Walla, representing" the
Northwest Cities Gas company,
was a business visitor in Roseburg
today. - ( i
Have you seen the extra value In
used cars offered at the "good will
hit" opposite Montgomery Ward?
Adv. M
SAYS HOYT
IN THE
OREGON1AN -.'
" . . . without
doubt one of
the f i ,ii e i t
pieces of aud
ible celluloid
yet to come1
out of Holly,
wood .... a
photoplay for
adult consump
tlon as adver
tised . . . and
that's not whal
boT
Note: This pictura Is
rictly for adult minds.
Admission
Matinee 10c-35o
Evening 10c 50c
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