TWO
ROSF.BURG M W S-UKVIEW. ROStHUKC ORFCON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1930.
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SOCIETY
By LOTUS KNIGHT POUTEH
All Contributions to tills Page Society, Women's Clubs, and
Personals Buould be Telephoned tu '.be Society
Bdtlor by B'rlilay of Each Week.
The past work has not he.-n an
active as previous wccus in as me
woks to follow Will be, due to the
school children making I'l fara
lions tin- the new school term.
ItosehurK schools arc opening next
.Monday and I lie colleges anil mil
erslnes will open illiln the next
two weeks. Many of the 1KIU sen
ior high school graduates are en
tering the various high educa-
tional Institutions this tall.
A large and Interesting event
the pnsi weei occurred on .Mon
day evening, when tlie Co-Workers
Sunday school class of Ihe llaiilist
church complimented Mr. and Mrs.
It. K. Crawfonl Willi a large party
on their silver wedding anniver
Biiry date. The entire church v. as
invited and a large crowd was
luVsrnt for the evening.
Mr, and Mrs. .lames H. Camp--bell,
who left Thursday for their
lirnne In Massachusetts, have been
"Interesting visitors in itoseburg
"for the past two weeks. Mr. Camp
icll, formerly n resident of this I
city, Is well known hi re as a very
line iitusician. lie la a sou of Mr.
and '.Mrs. George Campbell.
. Tim clubs and louges, us well as
various o ne
tliia luonUi and from all rcporiH,
Tvuch i plunnmn a mot active and
. interesting year.
t The wetniinu of Miss Pauline
'tJubai-, dauKnter of Mr. and Mrs.
: I'auI Unbar, of this city, to I)on
' uld Jtosa Miu;KIIIp, Hon or Mis.
William J)um-un MacKlllop, of
I.onf; Jleach, will he an outstand
ing event of the week, occurrlns
tctiilKht al the North Methodist
Kpisuopal church. A laitfe reeep
tiun H1 be held at the lovely Hu
hnr home on Lane Rlroet, follow-
InR the wedding. The youriR couple
will leave tonight for I.oa AiiReles,
where they will attend school this
wlnler and make, their new home.
Primary Class at Kellogg
Enjoys Hard Times Party at
Home of Teacher Saturday
The Primary ciass of the KelloKg
Sunday schoul was entertained Sat
urday afternoon al the home oi
h ieaclior, Mlsa Muyhe'.le Mull'--"Bil
at n "hard limes" purfy.
RlnMous time with plenty of
taint y refreshments was reported
by the little folks. Those enjoy
Inpr Ihe p;irty included IMchard An
1 dtr.son, Walter Mode. Virgil Ken
(eViion Klvina Mode, Harry Ander
r nou. Vera Kesterson. Charles Mln
ter, Paul Anderson, Kukmi Hoi
tnlm, Prancls Mode. William
Smith, Maylielio Ilolcomb and Al-
au Kesteiuon.
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Junior Sunday School I
Class at Kellogg J
Enjoys Picnic Saturday j
MiHS lltanche Hutchinson enter
tained the Junior class of the Kel
I ok if Sunday school on Saturday.
September (ith, at the beautiful
icrove on the banks of the l.'mpqiuij
near her home at KelloKg,
A lcnie dinner was served.
"ahieti were played ami a marsh
ijiiillow roa.st as icreally enjoyed.
A contest In the rhiss liaviiiK re
ceutly closed, the winner was an
nounced and the prize awarded ai
fills time, Thoso enjnyliiK the day
with Miss Hutchinson were llclph
lloli-omb. Kldoa Kisher, KiKenia
Moile, l.acy I liiU-'iiinsoii, Do rot hy
Suiith. I.ucili- Mode, Virginia An
dt-idon and KlbahiMh Smith.
Grants Pass Couple
Married in Roscburg
at Quiet Wedding
- Mtss .Mai jorle Kihk and Km I
'Krnser, both ot Oianis Puss, weir
married at a unlet ceremony hi
the, l-'iirtt Christian chunh parson
tmo on Monday. September S. lii-v.
W. It. Italnl, pastor of the li(tse
bnrK Chti.stian chuith re:id the
ceremony. Only a few it'lutlves
attended the couple, who left im
mediately fur (irants Puss, where
they will make t In ir ho:ne.
L. T. L. I lold First
Meetinp of Fall at
Picnic Saturday
- The l.na! Ti niiMMiiin-e Leiieu
ih'e rlilldien's lirnneh ot (lie ('
'I'. 1'.. held ll flrrtl tueellnu' niter
tlu- Hummer Taeation last S.iiurdn..'.
!t was In the form ol a pe'iiir sup
lier in Alexander lunk. Tlie W '
.T. 1'. furnlsh"d "we'uiii'S.'- and lie
chihlri n teas'i'd ln:irhniiilh
., j
oond lltrenfjjnre enioed llie eve
nln. The in-xt regular nueTiie
will he held Sepleiuhei 2 III 2::!i
p. III. In the I're.li;. lei iall l imrch.
and the reiiul.'ir elei-tiou of nitn-er.-.
will he held. Children Iroui s
to 14 are adnlitteil to lneinlierhi t
. Mlf"i .Mvitie 'anilt rverl is tlteii
lender.
-irii, anu 1VII9. lcciivc
-Lnlertain Informally
for Medfofd Couple
-Mr. ami Mrs. Walter l.oak" rn
tortalnod Sir. anil Mrs. W. I. Tom
liy of .Mi'iltonl willi nn inronmi'
six thirty o'l lork illnm-r at thi-ii
l...nA Cm,), 1'i.-L.m. iilmni
Jlomlny oviMilnir. Covers wryp
placi'il for Mr. ami Mri. Tomhv.
MIsk I'lttrlria l.i'ako anrl tin host
mill liostoss, Mr. anil .Mrs. V:ilttr
l.fnkc.
BrldKi? 'iis t'n.ioyod (lurin;r t!i(
evening hours. I
JVliS3 Marian Ness Is
Gracious Hostess to
Friends Wednesday
Miss Marlon Ness, daughter of
Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas ii. Ness of
Laurelwood, was a most gracious
i.,,ui.,uu n r- f r.-i. ,.., ...
her home on Wednesday evening
if this week. Ilrlghtly colored fall
. - 'I''' " R
f In the rooms, where hilde wjw
H, no... .tt.-..,.t(w.i.r .......... i
piayen. ine prize or tne evenuu
was won by Mrs. Chester Morgan.
Those enjoying (he hospitality of
Miss Ne.ss included Mrs. CheMer
Morgan, Mrs, M. N'ewlnnd. Mrs.
Paul llelwi-K of Siifherlhi, .Miss
If lmi Cawy. MIhs .Mnna Porter,
Miss Naomi Seoit and Miss f irt h.i
Kohlliain.
Haiiity refreshments were served
by (lio hostess, .Miss Ness, at a
tutor hour.
Miss Ifiden Casey and Miss Per-
l ha holilhaKcn will soon be leaving
llosehtir.; for I ho winter months.
Miss Casey will return to southern
California, whore she is studying
dr.imath-s, and Miss Kohlhiifren
will hkh1ii return to Molalla, Ore
Bon, where she will teach her see-
oml year In the school there.
Hansen Chevrolet Company
Members Enjoy Banquet at
Umpqua Thursday Night
'I'he employees of Ihe Hansen
Chevrolet company of lloseliuiK
were Riiests al an enjoyahle linn
tjuet on ThurHday iiiRhl, Seplemher
I, al Ihe Hotel Unipfiia. Seuaon
aide flowers were attractively ar
ranged on the Umtz talile, where
covers were placed for II. T. Han
sen, denier and hosl of the eveninx.
Miss l.uey I'lnkerlon. stenographer,
and tile lollowiiiK employi'es. lis-
cur lliihhard, Harry Kenny, John
Zenor, Carl Nlckeiis. I'hil I'hilliiM,
Harold I'eleiBon, Lew Andriis, Pat
AndriiB. William HHIlini, Thoniaf
Spencer, WiHiiLiii .Sanders. Francis
llllhird, lOveretl I'arlin. Harry Situ
nnms. fllenn Taylor, Itlchnrd Ha
ker, llarnlil Scofield mid Carl En
ander.
t.eueral discussion on (leneral
Motors radios and lurlherlni; the
sule or ouklnnil. I'onllac anil L'hev
rolel cars was held.
A hiinrjiift . similar lo the one
hrld Thursday eveniiiK will he held
each mouth h llie company.
Massachusetts Visitors
Honored at Lovely Dinner
at Campbell Home Monday
Mr. and Mrs. tieorae Campbell
and Mr. niid Mrs. Willis Myers en
terlaliieil with a lovely dinner al
their home souih ol Kosehur,. on
Monday iiIkIii, coiiipliiuenl Inc Mr.
and Mrs. .lames S. Cumphell ol
Kitclihuru, Massachusetts. Asters
and various other lull flowers in
brilliant hues were tirruiiKCd in nt
t nut i vo boiniueis lliniu ;Ikiui (he
rooms. A colorlul bouuuet of as
ters uniccd the center of the tahl
whom a six thirty o'clock dinner
wiis served to Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Campbell, honor Kuests. Mr. and
Mis. l.oien McCulloeli, .Mr. an:)
Mrs. A. II. Taylor. .Mr. and Mrs.
(leant Oshorn. Mr. mid Mis. .1. i.
Oshorn. Miss iMar:arel Hewlll, 10(1
win llnolh, Mr. and Mrs. (leorttc
Caiupbell and Mr. and Mrs. Willis
Myers.
Ilildue was played diirlliK tiie
evenlnn Willi Mrs. l.oien McCul
loch uinulim the ladles' prize and
A. It. Taylor recelvini? the men's
prize.
Mr. and Mrs. Jmnei S. Campbell
lell Tlini-Milay aflernoon lor their
home in the east, where .Mr. Camp
bell hes a tine pivJiliim Willi a
laine Drill at l-'itc'ihm'n. He I,
tlie sun of Mr. in( .rs (Jmrgc
Citiuphell anil a luoiher of Mrs
Willis Myers.
Miss 1 .ois Irving
Is 1 losless itt Enjoyable
Picnic on Tuesday Niht
Mils l.ols Irvine was a mosl pi-.i
j , iimi. iniievs in a iiiimtier ol ner
i neiuis mi iiifMinv evemii when
.-be invlied them in a picnic uti the
N'nith I'nipipii! riviT. Alter nn
elifnalie supper, the quests sill
ninenil a lame hniilire ilnd sali;
snir'.s and visiled.
'I'lnwe enjnvimr the eveliieu were
Miss l.esie Itedleun. Miss Walld.i
W Is. Miss Shlrlev Ware. Iinrlvv
I Ware. II. un Hinder. John livlu-;
, Kmiei:,. .-hiT ami llosless. .Miss
I. "is Ii ini;.
Fnttik CliMitens Is 1 lost
it F.njoytiLlo Dinner on
North I'mpcum Sunday
An .nii.valili' allalr ot iln pisi
I; I'rmi i
I
on SuntUy. ulivr
host to l in
llmmlas Nalinna:
Frank '. in.
:(! of Hi
i'.uik. the I'ii :l Stair
md S,i im:
1'iink mi l a frw nf his filin,s ,1'
In;; iiiiiniiM' i-ahlii near l.ono Kork
on the N'mih rniMiia rivor. A
onolhiny o'rltirk iliiunr was tn
ioyoil liy Mr. mul M11. .1. II. Itonth
Mi. anil Mis Han i.' to-,i)i. Mr. an, I
Mi.. llli-nn WiinlM'ih. Mr. and Mis
Vn-ior Micclll. Mr. mid Mis. I'M!
Sna.l. r. Mr. anil Mr. Vl.-y Wil
limns. Mi-s Msr,;ai'i Heuiit. Mt-.s
Vi'l.l I'l ill lr'.;.Jim. Mi-ss Kailli .Milos.
Kilutti IIimiMi mi l llimalil W'inihcr
ly sml II10 Iuki. l-'rimk t'li'tm-n-i.
An ritlm :,lilf soi 'al iittt'i noon
was spent
the dinner
hy the
Ull St:
tollov. in.y: ;
'
I Mr. and Mrs. Crawford j
Honored on Silver
Anniversary With Party . j
The largest and a charming af- i
fair of the past week occurred on
.Monday evening at the Ilaptistj
church, when the members of the.
Coworkers Sunday school class!
sponsored a parly complimenting
Mr. and .Mrs. It. K. Crawford, who
celebrated their silver wedding an
niversary on Sunday. .September 7.
The party was a surprise to both
Mr. ami .Mrs. Crawford.
The early hours of the evening
were enjoyed by the following pro
gram; i-iano solo by .Mrs. T. .1.
Ilrown; rending by Klla May Mor
ris; trio. Miss Vernita Pickens,
Miss I'anilne slioun and .Miss Kdilh
enlney; readin; by Miss Ituth
I T'."""1"0" ; fading pianolosue by
I J1."? I--I'tle'h Williams; dialogue.
Johnny and .Ma" by .Miss Maruar-
et Fane and Miss Kdith 1'entlley;
piano solos hy .Miss Gladys Klrons.
Af the close or the proi-rain, II.
W. KiriuiK asked Mr. and Mrs.
Crawford to please come rorwanl
and nfier making a few remarks to
tlie couple, a laiKO bouquet of
flowers wus presented in Mrs.
Crawford and a chest of silver to
Mr. Crawford by Mule Miss Deity
Shomi and Miss Hetty llyrd. .Mrs.
T. J. Ilrown played ihe wedilins
march diirlliK presenlalion ol irilts.
I'-rank (Irubbe then siihk "The Kntl
of a 1'erfeet Day," and ".Mother
Macbree." He was uccoinpafiied
hy Mifls tlladys SlroiiK at Hie piano.
Itev. It. it. shoun then nmdo a lew
remarks to lb, couple un "The
Sacred IHkIU ot MnrilaKe."
Uames and a uncial evening fol
lowed and at a later hour refresh
ments were served by the lollow
Iiib memhors of the Co-Workers
class, Mrs. Oliver Johnson, Mrs
Myrtle .lennlni:s, Mrs. It. w. Tay
lor, Mrs. Mary Wolford. Mrs. W.
Ilonehrake, Mrs. C. M. Pace. Mrs.
S. I''. Cawfleld, Mrs. It. 1 liile, .Mrs.
J. C. Stephens, Mrs. A. K. Davison,
Mrs. Dourte. .Mrs. l.ouls Kohl
huKen, Mrs. Kuinm Wood unil Mrs.
John renlney.
tluesis of the evening besiilej
Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Crawford were:
Itev. and Mrs. It. H. shomi ami
childnn, Miss Lucille. Miss Paul
ine, .Miss Hetty, William and Hod
erlik. Miss Fern Scott. Miss Helen
Thompson. Miss MaiKaret K. I'iikc,
Mrs. Alary Puller. Mrs. Helieu, Mrs. j
Mistier, Mrs. Siinlord, Miss .Mur
Raret A. I'ae, .Miss Delia Hllllllell.l
.Mrs. Snillli, .Mrs. I!. D. Williams. I
.Mrs. Olio A. Olson, Mrs. Oeoiiie
lasKey. Allss Klla May Morris, Mi
ami Airs. II. A
Kizarti, Mrs. li.
W. C. Tlpion.
. iJiKioioont, Airs. (ii ip soon Roint; to enroll at the
W. Sirnim, Mrs. I Chaim School or rather at a series
It. V. Taylor. (l.Wif charm schools Khnrtlv in mni.
Charl
Jioerner, Hi;ry Howe, (J.thir appearance thronchoiit . the
I... .lolmson, li. I,. (Hie,
MlroiiK, Air. and Mrs. T, J
Olto A
Olson, MIhh Kvelyn Thorn-1
ufuin. Minn .Margaret .lennins,
Miss Vernita l'ickenH. .Miss aiihM
reu Aiorrirt, f, union llotnnan. I.oren t
iMina iii-i.-u Him Mi.t
UtKh
niiiin(Mi, .i in i utianei i
Miss l-'ieda Thomaon, N
KOIl,
( onn; Al rn. Harry Howe, Mr. and
Mrs. V. II. ThomaH, Kranlc (iruhhe,
MiHK HoliMita CiHwtord, Karl Craw
ford. Mr. and Mih. .1. 1 Ilyrd and
daughter, Mian Hetty, and son.
Itoy. MIhs Kdith l'enleny. Miss
Peine Thoinniion, Miss Hihel (iiie.
Miss Cladys Slroai. Mr. and Mrs.
T. V. Tlnnnason. Airs. Cora Maker.
Mis. M. SandMis. Mr?. I'rudenco
Crawford, Miss Clarabeil Siephen
son. Mrs. Lizzie Vutk and Thomas
Lindhlomu.
Mr. and Mrs. Crawford havp heen
earnest ami outstndln workers
in niu imiMisi cnnrcn lor many (
yr.-irs. Thi-v ri'ri'ivcd conmnliila
lions on lln-ir silvor wpddlnR nniil
vi'isary from Iho ontiro rluircli.
Bright Colors for
Fall Sports Outfit
"Caiiin: nia C;ipti, e" 's the :ittm
f i of this thtti piree suit Iiii h
,' is fi'Hi eaily fall collection. It is'
a si eetntor sports ou'tti Tlie in;-!
jteruil is cream colored. !U:ht
iwrj;;ht iHtll, and tee crepe bhmse
Is polka dotted, while ilot?
Miau berry red bavkjcnmnd.
o:t a.
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Beauty Experts Predict
0
"Bobs" Popular Return
Beauticians in Conference Straighten Out
Problems for Lovely Women and Bring
Charm .Within Reach of All.
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' 'r- rvy.
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Bob
b Jt JQ 'iff ' P
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Bakbarjn Dob
WASHIN'dTON. I). C, Sept. 13.
There must - ho ninny women
who went to college mul grndunted
u II h h(Mior. w!io wiKh that they
hurt been nhle to put in n few aem-e-oers
nt I he Clmnn School In
,ste;id. I tut now the rnlleRp Wo
man nnd the woman who acquired
her edit oat inn i 'riino!i:ir sHinni
II. Wiamutr.y.,, And where do you 'sup-
ftrnWIl. I IliWH Ul unninii .r..ln,. i, A
quire our charm education and
pet our lessons In
mfP nnd m)I iw..
personality,
o'her attri
huteH Ptinposedly common to lovely
v.oninn tv al the hnntv
par-
of course.
II won't he hint? now, accordnif;
In (he heauiy experts or "bcaiUt
cirins" now assemltled in Wasli
liiKton lo straliiten out all the
hothersonie problems of lovely
woman. II won't 1 Ioiir. they
insist, before we will be acquiring
l"ou5 from the charm instructor
v ho will move from hoolh to booth
duriim the mysterious process of
penn.-uu'tifs. fecials and other
hee.uly rites, viviiiu us our charm
Instruction and mark Ihe our re-
port cards. For the Kjiifnn.it I
Hairdressers ami Cosmetologists' !
.tsoelathii Is all ONelted about the
idea and ? now sr
I'kliiR a motlioil
of impart! m enough charm
emnmh lusirnetors to start the
charm b-ill ntlliug.
Modern Charm School
It Is not going to MfiMcr whether
one lives In town or on a praiiie.
The charm pcliou! ir; going to get
Im pupPs just as sure as there is
a bi-iutv parlor within automobile
nvich of everv farm totiay. It's
Just part of the chance that has
oine wiih the fenilnlne fashions
Miat have nirted short skirts and ,
inproimsmg spelts cloflies. It's i
i'ii' (o be fenifnlne si'ems to he
(be new slogan, and now app'r
enilv it-; going to be easy as well.
Of course, there are innnv other
probh'iiw hoi bet ing the hairdress
ers and beauty experts ai their
J. G. Barnes Family
I love Re-Union in
"lenmiki on Sunday
An enjoyable fittmly reunion was
l i Id al the home of Mr. and Mrs.
f C ! o nes in TVnrnile on Sunday
e! this week. A o:ie oVItwk dinner
vas s. rvfd by A I r.s. liarnes and
e placed for Mr. and
Uai nes ami tlumliter.
I of Kent. Wash
Mr;. I.ee
Mis-: Shiiie
inuton. Afis.
Sinner, mother ot .Mrs.
' ee Rn nr., .
Mr-". S;tta!l
C'lHenl Clai
l!o! 11'. I. y.T.i
;!- from Washington.
Ilima and u:a:idsou. i
Santa lio
rink o
, Cai
Kasi
-li
lUiiKhr V.ix:
Mr. md .Met!
I- i?eim;
II - irnes.
of Mr. mid
1,-e liar
Mr-i. .;. C,.
ih' pent
home on n
is a si te:-
II
'ltd his t'a tti
af the l!:it!if
!'!! ','!:.
fVti ni's,
visit.
.Mrs
Informal Sunday Night
Hinner Enioyecl at
Coleman lome This Wer
Mr nii.I t. It.. .1,
tertaitjed vith. a Jove informal
Sund'f
iii;ht d iii tie
rn t
f on Snn.lav of fiis
f Se.T mealde flow e;- n ere
:iv-ac-ic!v iV.ehout if,
nems. A mx t'iirty o'rlock dim:' r
n is served bv Mr- Co'emaii to Mi.
:"nl Vis !o'n!d llell w-d! .Mr. nnJ
Vi ! Ki. ti I .nek wood and Ceoru"
M llradhtirn.
An c:iio ;:h:e evep.!!! v, a
j-ir.it InLuwiiij: tli? dinner.
p i44
,
t"h ennual convention. The
ti.(;u and delegates are all excited
over the future of the "bob."
Return of "Bob"
1 rlhey insist that the r.et-baek ol
the "boh" has been hut n tern
porary one and that soon it will
he more popular than ever. It is
ameed though that womnn will be
wise to choose an individual "bob,
rine thnt will bring out her type
and' personality, rather than to in
IuIkb In whatever style may be In
'virtue.' The woman who looks well
with fitraight, sleek hair will hi
urged to keep it so. rather than In
dulge in wavy tresses. And the
A-oinan who looks well with clus
ters of curls, will listen to the ad
vice of her beauty expert and wea?
her hair just as he advices. Ilu'
whatever the stylo of headdress
it Is predicted that long hair wil'
not absolutely pome hack, as lonp
as women remain ton busy tc
spend a poodlv part of the dav ar
ranging an elaborate coiffure. And
as 'the busy business woman and
the just as busy social butterfly n re
liable to remain with us for oultc
a whiJp, the future of the "bob"
doesn't seem to bo trembling in
the balance.
The Transformation
A great many interesting (IiIutf
vp nlroady been demonstrated by
the hairdressers and othpr henutv
expprts thnt should be of tre
mendous interpst to wnmn. fl"'
the thing of the greatest import -the
fact that these exiers havr
succ'x'sfullv demoii5rnled that it 1
nosslble to transform sn ugly
duckling In'n a benutlful, grace
ful swan. There are lots of ucly
women who are beautiful In the
"ves of those who cure for them
fT;tt the heauiy exn-fq nianpfd tr
find a frirl who couldn't possibly nn
nenr even mod-looking to nnv
body, nd with the aid of pvports
ibe ninin rirl nnde""-nf a Cinder
oUa-lik transformation. Tieiuiti-
eians ft:v, thnt soon the time Is at
tiHud when It will he ft cime fo'
.1 wonmn to be plain. She will
learn bow to make herself beauti
ful, nud the charm school will give
Iter her post graduate course.
Mrs. Charles Boyd Is
Hostess to Guests Over
I Night at N. Umpqua Home
j y i s. Chnrles I'.oyd was a most
I gracious hostess to a number ol
: friends' on Thursday. September -1
when she entertained them at her
I home on the North I'mpqua oer
night. The house wa lovely with
j many bouquets of brightly colore. 1
j flowers and red and gold autumn
l leaves. A even-thin y o'clock din
ner was served at a table centered
with flowers and outlined In the
red maple leaves. Covers w ei e
pitte d for Mrs. Marry Stearns. Mrs.
I,. W. Metzirer. Mr.. Vic'or Shoit
Airs, tirant Oshorn. .Mrs. A. P. Tay
lor. Mrs. V. W. Millard. -Mis. V". t
i CMiu-er and the hostess, .Mrs
Ichai tes lloyd. -
The pvi ninu was snent phi yinc
cSids v. iili pri::es beiti ; avsardd
to .Mrs. Clhmer and .Mis. (islmrn
Th to'hwinc inorntnu an enjoy -aide
break fast was served to the
guesis b Mis. Kod.
1 Rev. Alexander Mutrden
! Marries Couple at Quiet
W edding I his Week
; Fronn Alia lb'rbe;t ef Klmira.
' (irci:rn. married io .les'-pa
Un? havidsou Wei.dlim;. re-;,m.
: at a u."iet we'ddiiu nn Timrda,
! September lib- i the l'lesliyjer
J ian manse I;: Kotphurg. Ueveiend
j Ale.vander Muhden pi lonued the
, cert inony b fore only the neces
l sai v w ituises.
!" The couple left Ininn '.li.itely f.il
low,c the v. edd;n; for the north.
rtf.zZ UN
Former Roseburg Girl
and Husband Entertain
Friends at Summer Home
A brilliant mwrr rete in honor of
Mrs. Josie Williams, house guest of
Mr. and Mrs. itaymoud Hex. was
held last week end at IIazel-IU
Acres, summer home of Mr. and
Mrs. Uex at Portland.
Mrs. itex (Hazel Stone Pickens),
a former Koseburg girl, is one one
of Portland's leading theatre pipe
organists and radio entertainers.
.Mrs. Hex just closed a summer en-
eiiL'Pnir-nt t lha f i;i I.-a Uarlr
tre, when it closed Labor day for
llie ht'ttHUIl.
The afternoon hours were spent
in water sportB and miniature golf.
Mrs. Josie Williams, who is leav
ing soon for Florida where she will
spend the winter, had low score
and captured the prize.
A squab dinner was served In
the evening, the hostess being ab
sisted by Mrs. James Goodman
iKlma Payton). The evening was
spent in cards, dancing and music
which was .rendered hy Mrs. Ulile
Cochran, Jack Power, James Good
man and Mrs. Hazel Itex.
Those enjoying the affair were:
Mr. and Mrs. James Goodman, for
mer Koseburg residents, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Xorthrup, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Godrrey, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Factor, Mrs. Josle Williams
Mrs. Ollie Cochran, Mrs. Margaret
Parkins. Miss Agnes Thor, Jack
Power, J. W. Xally, Juel Thor, for
merly of Roseburg. Sherman Coch
ran, Chauneey Giles, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Hex.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Wimberly
Guests at Dinner at
G. V. Wimberly Home
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. V. Wimberly en
tertained at their home on Wednes
day evening with a delightful in
formal six-thirty o'clock dinner
complimenting Mr. and Mrs. L.
Wimberly and daughter. Miss Flor
ence, of Los Angeles. Seasonable
flowers lent a colorful and charm
ing atmosphere to the rooms.
Covers were placed for Mr. and
Mrs. L. Wimberly and daughter.
.Miss 1' iorence, Miss Lucille Lennox
ot Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. K. K
Wimberly and son, Elton, Donald
Wimberly, nnd the host and host
ess. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Himberly
A pleasant eening of music and
visiting was enjoyed.
Guests From The Dalles
Entertained at Dinner
at Weatherford Home
Mr. and Mrs. John Weatherford
entertained with an informal six
thirty o'clock dinner at their home
on Commercial avenue Monday
levelling, (complimenting Mr. and
ftUvh J...J. Putts from Tlie Dalles,
Nasturtiums and snapdragons
formed a pretty centerpipce for
he table. Covrs were placed for
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Betts. Mrs. V
L. kelson .and sons, Ros and Joe
Wilbert, also of The Dalles. Mr
and Mrs. C. C. Groves of Green
and the host nnd hostpss. Mr. and
Mrs. John Weatherford.
Music and visiting were enjoyed
luring the remainder ol the eve
nin 7.
Informal Dinner Enjoyed
Tuesday Night at Cooney
Home in Laurelwood
Miss Uertha and Miss Olive
Cooney were hostesses to an in
formal dinner at their home In
Laurelwood on Tuesday evening ot
tins week. Autumn flow-ers ar
ranged artistically made a rolorfu'
?enterpiece for the table, where a
six o'clock dinner was sprved tr
iPnntinnpd on pae Hi
Chiffon Flower Style
for Evening Attire
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Tin- evenin- fiotk (above) of
powib-r Mile rhiifen. show s a novel!
ritatnu'iu of shuriiii: on the bodice.;
held in place by hands of tiie ina-i
leihil nud finished with a erneeftil 1
lierllia collar. A ciimter of liillToil1
flowers t.mi tlie side while the'
tkirt extendi in fnlly-gathertd linei
to the floor. '
AMERICAN LEGION
AUXILIARY ACTIVITIES
Excerpts From Prize History Given
llie history of Umpqua Unit for
the past year Is a chronicle of ser
vice to tne needy and to the com
munity at large. The following
liarugiaims taken from the history
written by r.:rs. Harry C. Boyle,
wiiich won the state prize, is evi
dence of the good work being done
iu the community. Unfortunately
the history is too long to print In
tins column in lull.
October, 1929
Family of ex-service man helped.
Sent a box of school supplies
aim a gilt to .Max .Meador who is
in the T. U. hospital at Salem.
George l rapoils who has been
sergeant-alarms for the post for
years, and whom we consider our
very "ngnt Imndest man" lost his
home by fire and everything they
uad. A meiiiuer of the post and his
wile tootc tue family into their
home until a place could be made
leady lor them. At our next meet
ing a show-er was had for them
auu such a shower! A set of
dishes and one of silver was but
a small part of It. A large clothes
basket filled to overflowing was
given George after tlie meeting
and you should have Been his
face! Our little American Greek
will never forget.
The dues ot two mothers were
paid, one a Gold Star iNluther. The
oilier a very deserving one.
Family of an ex-service man re
ceived help.
November
Sponsored the ited Cross drive
in ihe county.
Supplies sent to an ex-service
man s family.
Sent supplies lo Portland hos
pital. Vie were guests of the D. A. H.
at a beautitut party where we
heard Mrs. Stewart tell of her trip
abroad wilh the official Legion
parly, and Airs. Wimberly of tlie
national convention at Louisville.
Five dollars was given our Camp
Fire group as an appreciation ol
aid of one girl given ut, the fash
ion show. '
It was decided to pay dues for
one year as a gilt to each new girl
baby whose mother was a member
af Ihe unit.
Provided four Thanksgiving bas
kets for ex-service men's families.
A rummage sale produced ?52.40.
One of our members has been
county chairman of the T. D.
i nristmas seal sale for the past
four years and wherever possible
she has auxiliary members as her
sub-chairmen.
December
Our Camp Fire group gave eight
(lolls which they hail dressed
beautifully to be used in the baskets.
CHILDREN'S CORNER
"Jolly Coon and His Friends"
PART TWO
The Big Four Call on Hermit
Grizzly
New character: Hermit Grizzly
a huge grizzly bear.
Big Horn, Long slim, Lobo, and
scratch Hack now stood alone
ler the giant pine. They looked at
-'ach other in silence lor a short
:ime. men Wg Horn spoke:
"Let's go and get this over!"
Hut Long Slim, the panther,
shook his head and said:
"Let's be sly about it. This is no
easy task we have on our hands
Herniet Grizzly is a micrhtv menu
old fellow to handle. For my part,
! don't fancy going to his den
where he will have all the advan
tage. If we could toll him nut nt
hia den and I could be lying on
some big limb w here he would
pass beneath me nnd 1 could (Iron
onto his back, if he showed light,
he would be more likely to be
good and listen lous."
.obo, the wolf, spoke up:
I don't intend to get Inside the
old rascal's den. I want to see him
out In .the open where I can run.
if I need to."
Scratch Hack, the black bear,
aid, "I waul us to see him near
some trees; the old fellow cannot
climb and I can."
Hat Hig Horn shook his horns
and said:
"Mean as he is, Hermit Grizzly
is no fool he will not want to
light all four ot us at one time. H
we go and call him out to the
motilil ot his den, lie will be st.
surprised to see us all there to
getner thai he w ill nol know wluu
to think of it. We shall be safe,
lor we shall be iu the open. 1 feel
sure it is the best place to have
our talk wilh him."
Lobo, Long Sum, and Scratch
IsacK all said, "Very well." Then
lllg Horn tossed his head hign
laying his big horns back so a.,
not to get caught in the branches
of ihe trees, and he galloped away
wilh l'Mig strides, followed hj
Long Slim. Lobo, and lumberini:
old Scratch IlRck.
At last the big four drew near
the door of Hermit Grizzly's cave,
llie Horn stretched out his neck
and bawled loudly, ".loo-oo-oo.
moooo-oo." as though lie were
i illing to another elk.
Just as the last echo of I'ig
Horn's call died away. LoIki pave
one great howl alter another,
"i iw-ow-ow. ow-ov.'-ow." the call
of the wolf to his tiack.
When the ringing call of Lobo
was silent. Scratch Hack ventured
In poke his nne Into ihe very
deor of Ihe old grizzly's den and
said loudly. "( out-ooiit, ooilt,"
the big grunt of a bear
This last grunt qf Scratch Hack'i.
was scarcely gien whtu Luuj
Provided cans to bo placed in
schools and central places in Kose
burg for the collection of tin foil
to be sent the Shrine hospital in
Portland. So popular is this pro
ject that we soon had to provide
containers for many places over
the county.
March
A box of supplies was sent to
the Poriiauu hospital.
Calls were maue on the lumilles
of several ex-service men.
At each monthly baby clinic,
hereafter, we are lo provide mem
bers who will help the local health
unit.
Sent message of cheer to boys
in Portland hospital.
More than 50 pounds of tinfoil
was sent to Shrine hospital.
Attended tile Hoy Scout court
of honor us a tribute to the patrol .
sponsored by the post.
A rummage sale brought us
$35.65 and the Salvation Army
was given the clothing left which
was valued at $25.
April
Together with tlie auxiliary of
the Spanish American veterans
we placed a large number of new
books In the library at the Sol
diers' Home.
The unit at Tillamook litnl us
U( books lor the Horary.
Ten, dollars was sent to the V.
C. T. U. children o home as au ap
preciation of the help and interest
that they have given us.
Placed JIOO in the savings ac
count against that timo when we
hope to be able to build our own
quarters.
Spent an afternoon sewing for
the rorllaud iiospual.
May
.Members of the unit were very
niucu interested in the iNuna
umpqua road piojeci aim wuiu lur
lunaie to nave tae measure tuny
explained by a member of t;,o
chamber ot cohimeice who lalkuu
at a .May meeting.
We canvasseu tne town just be
fore election distributing litera
ture regarding tlie road.
Election and Social Meeting
bcncduled tor Tuesday Night
Annual election of otficeis will
be held al the regular business
meeting of tlie unit at the urmory
on Tuesday night, September 16.
l'ollowing the business meeting T
tlie Legion and Auxiliary will en
joy an entertainment and social
hour followed by refreshments. A
large attendance is expected. The
hospital committee is composed of
Mrs. George Caskey, Mrs. Phil
Harth, Mrs. E. H. Kenny, Mrs. Koy
Grimm, .Mrs. Perry Smiih, Mrs.
Itoy Campbell and Mrs. Harry
nurr.
Slim's shrill scream seemed to
fairly wake the forest, "Uli-o-o, on
oo," that dreadtul panther shriek
that sounds like ihe cry of u child
in pnin, and never tails to fill all
the forest people with terror.
The calls, one after another, at
the very door of Hermit Grizzly s
den, not only awakened him, but
they made him so curious that he
at once got to his feet and 1
shambled out growling, "10i-r-r."
When he ruh,l tl... .1
.... .u...,v vlic U1,U1 IIIIU
saw the big four he growled loud
er man ever anil shook his
erlzzled nhl he:i,l l.-v-i-.p ...I,.,. An
you mean by this impudence
...living me out ot my sleep?
"Vou can e:i.-;ilv Uii.u.u.l
Dig Horn, "that this is no common
call. Hermit Grizzly. Long Slim.
Lobo Scratch Hack, and I. do nol.
as a rule, travel together. You
would belter be good and listen lo
whin we hvu I,, ',1-- .....
Ilirht all fnui- nt' i,u r,t t.-..
have come here to speak lor all
tne torest people.
" llal nave vmi tr e-.v"
snarled old Hermit.
"SmiiiiIv this" iinuYi.i-,.,l mi-
Horn, "llie forest people have
agreed that if you will stay in your
caiu and nerer go huniiug ugaiu iu
lite forcsl, we will cast li.ls among
ourselves every day and the one to
ntioni tho lol fails, will come to
you and you may eat him for your
tiinner."
Ki-r-r," grumbled II e r in i t
Grizzly, "anu I suppose that some
days you would sent! me a litlie
chipmunk or a skunk!"
"Thai might happen," said T)ig
Horn, "but on oilier days you
would draw a deer or an elk."
"Yes," spnke up Lobo. "and you
must know that it would be preuy
nice for you to never have lo hunt
lor our dinner."'
Then vtinke I mi, ci:. frt.T.,t-
of it, there would never be a day
when you would hnve lo go emply
because you cou!u find noiliing:
you would be perfectly suie of
some dinner, big or little, every
sinule day!"
Scratch tint L- aitn, l,l l,;u li,,.:
and said. "Kit. think of a bear hav
ing nothing to do but lay around
and sleep and have his tiinner
served for him every day!"
Hermit Grizzly gave his shnsrgy
he;ld a ro;t,rh sletke nnti vuid "I'll
UKiee to what von r.sk- hut re-
nit-mber. if ever there is a day
when my diuner fails to come, I
iimii go into tne forest again.
"It is willed," replied i:ig Horn.
e win iai;e your promise lo the
lores! people."
Tlie big four hacked awsy from
Ihe c.tve. n( the while keeping an
eye on Hermit Grizzly; limn they
turned and wete soon off throu:-!l
the big limber.