ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 1. 1930 THREE (Continued from page 2.) women should attempt them, the couturiers say. Whpn long skirt3 first came in shoit women were warned that they were not for them. Dress makers Rlorified the long-legsetf! mannequins and thought in terms of five feet four and up. Now there is a demand for man nequins of lesser stature to wear the almost Empire-waistpd dresses Be.:ie designers approve for fall. - & O " Mrs. Perrin Is Hostess at Lovely Hallowe'en Party Saturday Afternoon Mrs. A. H. Perrin graciously en tertained a numher of the Ilose hurg teachers at her home in West Hoseburg on Saturday afternoon of last week. The Hallowe'en motif was carried put in the rooms and on the table. Lovely flowers and autunin leaves were used on the table and a two-coufse luncheon was served to Mrs. J. K. Fnlbe. Mrs. Guy Perrin, Mrs. E. S. Hall, Mrs. R. R. Richman, Mrs. Joseph Matthews, Miss Enid Veatch, Miss Joyce Handley, Miss Eva Coy. Miss lltiien Magers, Miss Thelma Smith, 'Miss Nelie Westra, Miss Vera Fred Hckson and Miss Verna Carothers. Bridge was enjoyed during the afternoon hours with Miss Nellie Westra winning first prize and Mies Eva Coy receiving consolation prize. Table prizes were won rty Mrs. Guy Perrin, Miss Verna Ca rothers and Miss Joyce Handley. Winston P.-T. A. Has Fine Attendance for First Meeting of Year The first meeting of the Winston P.-T. A. was held at the school bouse o"n Friday evening, October 17th, with Mrs. R. D. Kloist, Presi dent, In charge. After a short busln ness meetrng, an interesting pro gram was given. Miss Ada Martin, Richard vEast man and Harrison Winston gave short talks on how they enjoyed the 4-H -summer school at Oregon state college in Corvallis last sum mer, where they, were sent as dele gates. Hiss Thelma Smith, instructor in the RoKoburc Junior high school. gave an instructive talk on 4-H I club sewing. I Following the program. Hallowe' en games were played and a social time enjoyed. !The Hallowe'en mo tif was carried out in the serving of refreshments at a later hour. There was a fine attendance of members., m.iM . - w $r Mrs. Dean B. Bubar Entertains Bridge Club on Tuesday Mrs. Dean B. Iiuhar was a charmir.K hostess to the members of her bridge club on Tuesday afternoon at her home ore Kast Cuss Street. Lovely bouquets of Chrysanthemums were used to add attractiveness to the rooms. Bridge was played and Mrs. Edward Kohl haKcti received high score for the afternoon. V Mrs. T. H. Burr and Mrs. T. G. Watson were guests of the oftcr noon and the following members were present, Mr3 Ivan Pickens, Mrs. Charles T). Wade, Mrs. Chest er Morgan, Mrs. Edward Kolilha gen, Mrs Clair K. AMrn. Mrs. R T. Bubar and Mrs. Dean B. Buuar. Miss Peterson Celebrates Birthday With Party Miss Mary Elizabeth Peterson celebrated her seventh birthday on last Tuesday alternoon at me noim of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Peterson. Autumn flowers and Hallowe'en colors were, used to decorate the rooms. Games and music were enjoyed by Miss Helen and Miss Mary Virginia Hatfield. Miss Nancy Jensen. Miss June Saunders, Miss Athalio Taylor, Miss Lois Hills. Miss Jean Mey ers. Miss Shirley Ann Corschien. Wallace Cox; Richard Arundel and LeRoy Peterson. The honor gaest received many lovely birthday gifts from ber friends. Later in the afternoon, dainty refreshments were served to the guests by Mrs. Peterson, assisted by Mrs. Corshlen anil Mrs. Mac intosh. Senior High P.-T. A. to Hold Meeting on Next Tuesday Night The Rosehurg senior high school Parent-Teacher association wi& hold a meeling next Tuesday eve ning In the high school building. J. E. llent, president, will be In charge of the business session 'and Mrs. L. W. Metzger. will have charge of the program. An interest ing meeting has been planned and it is hoped that all members and (hose Interested will nttend. DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST 8peclallt In the fitting of Qlasse 116 Jackson St. 1 John R. Kelly SHEET METAL WORKS Heating and Ventilating If It can be made of 8heet Metal We Can Make It 444 N. Jackson St. Phone 4( R0SE3URQ, OREGON Wednesday Night Bridge Supper Club Members Are Guests of Whartons , The Wednesday Night Bridge Supper club members were tne guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Whar ton at their1 home on Chadwick Street this week. Fall flowers graced the center of the tables and a delicious seven o'clock supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harding, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lock wood, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Sutherland, Miss Elizabeth Parrott, E. L. Par rott and the host and hostess... Mr and Mrs. C. W. Wharton. Bridge was played during -the evening hours with Mrs. J. A. Harding holding high score for the ladles and E. L. Parrott receiving high score for the men. Annual Hallowe'en Dance of Country Club Is Brilliant Affair Friday The annual - Hallowe'en dance at the Hoseburg Country club marked the largest and most en joyable affair of the club for sev eral seasons. The entire clubhouse was beautifully decorated with au tumn leaves. ' red laurel berries and pumpkins. Each - guest was greeted at the entrance by an old witch. Miss Audrey Richard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Richard, en tertained the guests with a special Spanish dance. The favor dance of the evening was also enjoyed. The old .witch again appeared and pre sented fortunes and numbers to each guest and partners were found in this way. The lunch was served cabaret style and the tables were unusual ly lovely. Hollowed -pumpkins brimming with luscious fruit cen tered each table. - Mrs. Phil Harth was compliment ed by the members for her untir ing efforts in mannglng the dance. Mrs. Harth was capably assisted by Mrs. C. W. Wharton, chairman of the refreshment committeeand her assistants. Mrs. Fred Clian man. Mrs. Arthur Baum, Mrs. I. G. Broadway and Mrs. George Brad burn. Mrs. W. R. Brown, chairman of the decoration committee with her assistants. Mrs. Guv Cordon. Mrs. Harry Stearns. Mrs. Ivan Pickens and Mrs.- Clair K. Allen. The music for the evening was In charge ofr Mrs. W. E. Ott. Mrs. A. A. Richard, and Mrs. J. M. Judd. The favor dances were in charge of Mrs. T. G. Watson and Mrs. E. G. Kohlhagen. 1 ' " '' ' ' . . Tt Busy Steprsers Club Guests of Mrs. Cyril Nichols on Thursday Mrs. Cyril Nichols was a charm ing hostess on Thursday afternoon, when she entertained the mem bers of the Busy Stepper's club at her lovely country home near Brockway. Hallowe'en colors and bouquets of chrysanthemums en hanced the charm of the rooi'is. Sewing, visiting and Hallowe'en games were enjoyed and Mrs. Earl Ollivant received first .prize for the afternoon ' with Mrs. Gene Ol llcant winning second prize. Later in the day dainty refresh ments were served at small tables by the hostess, Mrs. Nichols. Cov ers were placed for Mrs. 1 1. B. Nichols, Miss Lilly Davlin, Mrs. Viola Nichols and children, Miss Beverly and Richard, Mrs. Claude Parkhurst, Mrs. Annabelle Klemr,!, and daughter, Miss Frances, Mrs. Daniel Stein, Mrs. Fred Byron, Mrs. Anna Ireland, Mrs. Gene Ol licant and Mrs. Earl Ollivant. Mr. and Mrs. Laird Complimented on Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Meissner in formally entertained with a seven o'clock tamale dinner at their home on Thursday evening com plimenting Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Laird on their wedding anniver sary. The rooms were lovely with sev eral bouquets of chrysanthemums and other fall flowers. Covers were placed at a prettily decorated table for Mr. and Mrs. Laird, hon or guests, Miss Gertrude, Miss Maxiue and Burton Hale Laird and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Meissner. The evening was pleasantly spent , visiting and listening to music. D R. NERBAS DENTIST Painless Extraction Gas When Desired ' Pyorrhea Treated Phone 488 Masonic Bldg. BIG at Umpqua Park Saturday Nite November 1 Special music by Ted Del Marter and His Cascadian. DANCE Camp Fire Group .. " i Enjoys Hallowe'en Party at Richard Home TJhe Pat-Aw-Mie camp fire group met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Richard on Wednesday night at the guests of Miss Au drey Richard at a Hallowe'en party. A pot luck dinner was en joyed, after which a social hour followed. A short business meeting was held later in the evening. Tht house was decorated with Ha'; lowe'en colors. Those enjoying the evening in cluded Miss Mae Hutchings, Miss Frances Deardorff, Miss Virginia Rothacker, Miss Ethel Guile, Miss Frances Huber, Miss Rutli Beach. Miss Lucille Shook, Miss Jean Kppstein, Miss Nadine Rast, Miss Dorothy Gerntond, Miss June Short, Miss Myrtle Shook, Miss Dayle Curtis, Miss Leola Kent, Miss Mary Wood, Miss Eagle Arun del, members and guests. Miss Frances Metzger, Mrs. J. A. Soules, Mrs. A. A. Richard, Ward Soules, Garet Soules, Clarence and Ken neth Richard and the hostess, Miss Audrey Richard. a - B. P. W. C. to Sponsor . Annual Thanksgiving Ball, November 27th The annual Thanksgiving ball sponsored by the Business and Professionel women's club will be given on November 27th at the ar mory this season. The Thanksgiv ing ball la one of the high lights of the. social season, there being 175 coupleB at the 1929 ball. Over 200 couples are expected to attend the 1930 ball. Mrs. Storey lies Is chairman of this year's ball with the following assistants, Mrs. J. M. Judd, Miss Josephine McElhinny. Miss Verna Carothers and Miss Mona Porter. Barker's Blue Blowers orches tra will furnish the dance music. w Steak Dinner Enjoyed at "The Bees" When Men Club Members Entertain The men members of the Wed nesday Night Bridge club were hosts to the ladies on Wednesday night at "The Bees" the summer camp of Bubar Brothers on the North Umpqua river, this week. A sev?n o'clock steak dinner was served at a large table decorated with Hallowe'en pumpkins, favors and fall flowers. Covers were nlncpd for Mrs. Tvrn Pickens. Mrs. P. T. Bubar, Mrs. Dean B. Bubar and Mrs. Chester Morgan;' guests, and the hosts. Ivan Pickens. P. T. Bubar, Dean B. Bubar and Chester Morgan. Bridge was played during the evening and the losing side is sup posed to sponsor the next dinner. The-men lost again and will enter tain the lady members with an other dinner within the near fu ture. Hallowe'en Party Enjoyed at R. M. Church Home Friday Mr. nnd Mrs. R. M. Church in formally entertained a few of their friends with n Hallowe'en party at their home on South Stephens street Friday evening. The rooms were colorful with bright orange and black decora tions. and large bouquets of chry santhemums. Those enjoying the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Church Included Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miles, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Phlilips. and Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Randolph. Mrs. Church, assisted by Mrs. Ph VI lips, (served refreshments at a later Hour in the evening, Miss Stearns and Grandfather Celebrate Birthdays on Sunday Miss Madeline Stearns, of Rose burg, and her grandfather, Judge A. F. Stearns, of Oakland, celebrat ed their birthday anniversaries at a one o'clock dinner at the Harry Stearns home in thi3 city Sunday. Two large birthday cakes cover ed with candles and autumn leaves decorated the table where covers were placed for Miss Stearns, and' Judge Stearns, honor guests. Mrs. A. F. Stearns. Mrs. Lois Powell. Mr. and Mrs. R. I). Bridges and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stearns. The afternoon was pleasantly spent visiting. For City Treasurer Vote X 46 Thomas J. (Tom) Brown An efficient and careful hand ling of city funda premised. FOR Representative B.F. NICHOLS OF RIDDLE Regular Republican Nominee Stockman and Rancher My Platform: Economy (Paid Adv. by L. K. Gaines, Riddle, Oregon.) First Annual Meeting of County P.-T. A. Held Last Saturday The first annual meeting of the County Parent-Teacher associa tion convened in the music room of the junior high school at 11:30 a. m. on Saturday, October 25th, with Mrs, J. C. Leedy, president, pre siding. After a short business ses sion, the meteing adjourned for a 12 o'clock luncheon at the Palace cafe which was greatly enjoyed by all delegates present. After the luncheon Mrs. Homer Grow favored the association with a whistling solo. A most interesting discourse was given by Mrs. ("has. Helnline of the Heinline school of music and art, accentuating the value and need of music'in the public schools. Mrs. Heinline" stressed the emo tional and spiritual education of children as well as their mental and physical training. In her opin ion, a child is not -fully educated unless he has had emetic', ssd spiritual training. At some length, Mrs. Heinline outlined the progress of music in our public schools and particularly mentioned the success of free pi ano class instruction offered by the Portland public schools. In behalf of the public school children and their future welfare. Mrs. Heinline plead with the dele gates present to require free piano class Instruction in the Roseburg public schools, thereby affording musical education ot children fin ancially unable to obtain this training outside the public schools and to those whose musical train ing would otherwise be neglected or iguored. Immediately after Mrs. Hi lines address, delegates recon vened in the music room of the Roseburg junior high school with President Mrs. J. C. Leedy, presid ing. A whistling duet rendered by Mrs. Homer Grow and Mrs. Louis Kohlhagen was enjoyed by all present. ! A report from each of the - fol lowing parents and teachers .'as sociations was read by the respec tive delegates: Mrs. Louis Kohlhagen Fullerton Assn. Mrs. Ferguson Day3 Creek Assn. Supt. E. S. Hall Rose Assn. Mrs. P. W. Beckley Sinick Assn. Mrs. Leo A. Wells Fullerton Assn. Mrs. Fleck Glide Assn. Mrs. Harvey Edeubower Assn. Mrs. Earl Agee Green Assn. Mrs. Colter Myrtle Creek Assn. Mrs. Lawrence Riddle Assn. Mrs. J. C. Leedy Junior' high Assn. Mrs. John E. Runyan, president of the Douglas County Health as sociation, then spoke on public health welfare, and the new dental clinic, provided by the county ,ln the court house, where one-hajl' day each week one of the local dentists of the city donates his services to needy children, who must first receive the endorsement of the Parents and Teachers' asso ciation in the district from which they come. ( For the past four years, Mrs. Runyan and other members of the Douglas County Health association have valiantly labored to estab lish the free dental clinic, now a reality. The funds for the upkeep of the clinic are In part provided by the county, in part by the sale of Christmas seals, and In part from donations received from local ser vice clubs, lodges and individuals. It is the hope and the aim of the Douglas County Health association to establish during the coming year, a full time health unit, re quiring the full time services of a doctor, two nurses, and an office assistant. The benefits to be derived 'from the establishment of such a health unit are: The general examination of all school children. To see that the health of the public and especially school chil dren is 'protected by proper sani tation. To make examinations of tu bercular patients. To quarantine all communicable diseases. To provide service Is all social diseases. -' . Tt To care for any Indigent cases.' The work of the association has LAST TIME TODAY AL80 Mickey McGuIre "Mickey the Romeo" Latest Newt ADMISSION Mat. 10c-25o Eve. 10c-3So Matinee Saturday at 1:30 LIBERTY LOVE 111 HUGH qSLl TREVOR nco SPARKS been endorsed by the KlwanH club and donations and funds and needed articles of clothing have been made by this club, when ap peals for help were made by the association, while the Roseburg Womans club first sponsored the public welfare movement, and later this association was endorsed by the Parents and Teachers associa tion and other service clubs and lodges of Roseburg. It is also planned by the asso ciation to establish a "loan closet" from which articles of clothing may be loaned to sick persons, especially to those entering the state tuberculosis institutions, and to provide sick room supplies in each locality for the benefit of the needy.- Mrs. Runyan also explained that sixty-five percent of the funds from the sale of Christmas seats, made in Douglas county, was re tained in this county; that thirty per cent of the remaining thirty; five percent comes back to this cn.y in the form of advertising matter, speakers, Christmas seals, etc. County Superintendent Mrs. K. Ackert. spoko on the free text book measure now before the peo ple ot the state of Oregon, and In dicated some ot the benefits to be derived from free text-books and pointed out the disadvantages from a free text book system. Mrs. P. W, Beckley spoke In de tail regarding the function of the County Parent Teachers associat ion, the way In which the state membership fee is distributed; and the good that can and has been ac complished by the close associa tion of parents and teachers through their organization. . She i also suggested that each member should be a subscriber to the Child Welfare magazine which contains helpful information for each parent and teacher. It was unanimously voted that the next county convention of Parents and Teachers associations of Douglas county should be held on January 24th, In the music room of the Roseburg Junior high. The following officers ' were elected for the ensuing year: Mrs. J. C. Leedy, Roseburg, president; Mrs. Louis Kohlhagen, Roseburg, 1st vice-president; Mrs. John Fer guson, Days Creek district, 3rd vice-president; Mrs. Stnnley Chap- in, Reedsport district. 6th vice president; Mrs. F. Asam. Glide dlsV Met, 5th vice-president; Mrs. H. R. Nerbas, Roseburg, secretary; Mrs. A. L. Austin, Roseburg, pub licity chairman. Mrs. J. S. Tobin Entertains Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club Mrs. J. S. Tobin graciously en tertained the. members of the Wed nesday afternoon bridge club at her home in Laurelwood this week, The Hallowe'en motif was carried out by the use of bouquets of marl golds, orange and black tapers and jack-o-ianterns. Bridge was enjoyed during the afternoon hours, with Mrs. R: R Smith winning high score. Miss uoroiny Howard, ot San Francisco, California, and Mrs. Burgess, were guests of the afternoon. , Club members Included Mrs. R. R. Smith. Mrs. H. H. Turner, Mrs LeRoy Hlatt, Mrs. Harold Barnum Mrs. Kenneth Beach, Mrs. Homer Grow. Mrs. Hush Whipple, Mrs, George Singleton and Mrs. Ber tram Courtney. Mrs. Tobin served dainty re freshments later in the afternoon. Radio Service Station Modern Equipment Expert Workmen. All Work Guaranteed . ROSEBURG RADIO COMPANY 627 N. Jackson Phone 36S Chases Sniffles out of the home MONTAG CIRCULATOR Heater ' Warm u tout In every room that's a typical Monug-heated home. It means chMr and totter . health. The Monug Circulator heater la beautifully finished, looks well In every room ad provide! plenty of beat Inspect It at our store and leant of the easy terms on which yon may have It (or your home. JUDD'S Furniture Store " Si I H: D. . I -.1 3 ! miss r eggy .iocitwuua Becomes Bride of Portland Man Tuesday ' Miss Peggy Lockwood became the bride of Charles Leon Shay, ot Portland, at a quietly solemniz ed wedding ceremony in Portland on Tuesday morning, October 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Shay spent apart of their honeymoon in Roseburg, where they were the house guests of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lockwood of Laurel wood. They left this morning for Portland, where they will make their home. . Sutherlin Rebekah Lodge Holds Meetng on Thursday Evening The Sutherlin Rebekah lodge met In reeular session on Thurs day evening of this week. Mrs. Maude Culver and Mrs. Alma Dyers, leaders, chose sides for a future contest . Under "Good of the Order." a hueh basket trimmed In the lodge colors, pink and green, was pre sented to the new member, Mr. Robert Hall. A delicious pot luck lunch was served in the dining room, which was decorated In Hallowe'en od ors. .'!,-' O. N. S. Teachers Enjoy Banquet at Umpqua Hotel on Friday Graduate teachers of Oregon Normal school enjoyed a twelve 0 'clock dinner at the Umpqua hotel Indian room on Friday of this week. The teachers spent Thurs day and Friday in Roseburg at tending the Teachers' Institute and under the management of Miss Ona Duron, principal of the Green school, sponsored a banquet to enjoy a general get-together meet ing. short talks were .el ven by var ious teachers and singing was enjoyed. Covers were placed tor Miss Lena May DeOnath, . Miss Helen Thomson, Lyle V. Hogue, Miss Wilson, Miss Morningstar, Jerry Kabler, MIbb Grace OhUen, Miss Florence Jerauld, Miss Gladys Horton. Miss Ona Durch, Miss Gwendolyn Trimble, Mrs. Gertrude Stout and Mrs. Adabelle Kingston. Catholic Ladies Planning Bazaar nad Card Party for Month of November The Catholic ladles sewing so ciety met on Wednesday afternoon in tne parish hall with a large at tendance of members present. Plans were made for the coming bazaar and arrangements were completed for the next card party. which will be given on November 5th. Mrs. Thomas H. Ness is gen eral chairman ot the party and it will be open to the public. Following the business meeting, social hour was enjoyed, after which Mrs. Mary Mathews served dainty retroshineiua. . Music -Teachers Will Sponsor Splendid Concerts'in Roseburg The Muaio Teachers' association bed its regular monthly meeling last Monday at .the Hose hotel, with Miss Naomi- Scott presiding. ' The' association will cooperate with Miss -Naomi Scott and Mrs. 0. S.. Heinline. who are presenting the, Jjeah-Katt-Nie string quartet ot Portland in concert on Novem ber 24th. ,The quartet Is one of the fine chamber music organisations of the northwest. Their programs ar$ lovely and wll ,Ue a treat to an. mustu lovera. Next, March the association Is (Continued on page 0) Evenings Vct jmIS l You don't have to know golf to enjoy this winning talkie of laughs, and music, love and golf. At many laugh, as Bobby Jones has cups I And wait till you hear those longs. LAST TIME TODAY The eld Dlx again as the whole World Loves Him RICHARD DIX IN "Shooting Straight" El JL he subtle color harmony of a new Certain-teed Mineral-Surfaced Shingle roof brings ', out hidden lines of c home's'beauty.. 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