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KO3b.0UKC NtWS-KtVltW. KUStBUKG. OKtCON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1930,
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SOCIETY
By LOTUS KNIGHT POUTER
All Contributions to this Page Society, Women's Clubi, and
Personals Should Be Telephoned to the Society
Editor by Friday ol Each Week.
.yilE gayest and most festive Bea-1
" 8011 of the year Is here and I
. fuirs possible ure bsiiiK arrungou
lor the coniiiiR weeks.
The Christmas L. K. T. ball on
Tuesday evening was one of the
vniost enjoyable social affairs of the
. past week. Mr. uud Mm. Ivan
Pickens were in charge of the com
" nilttee Hiionsormg the ball, which
was one of the most successful of
its kind to be enjoyed by the club,,
f members In sovenil years.
The Lady Klka enjoyed a sotiul
evening on Thursduy night, w hen
I they -were the guests of Mrs. 1). H.
. Itubar and Mrs. I.. 10. McCllntock.
t The Lady Klks have been busy lor
I the past several weeks preparing
'. Christmas toys and baskets lo be
- distributed to the needy at Chrisl
; mas time. Other local clubs and or
5 Ionizations are also working for
this cause.
: ;
1 L. F. T. Annual Christmas
Bali Is Delightful
; Affair of Tuesday Night
" One of the most delightful nf-
falrB of the past week was the L.
F. T. club annual Clirlstnins ball
i held In the K. of P. hall on Tues-
day evening. The Happy chappies
dance orchestra furnished the mu
; sic and several germaniss and
dancing was enjoyed by a Inrge at
; tendance of members.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivnn Plekens were
Z In 'charge of the ball with the fol-
lowing assistants, Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick E. Hurtling, Mr. and Mrs.
1 Grant Osborn, Mr. and Mrs. Phil
. Hurth. Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Mor-
gan,- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kobl-
lumen. Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Wain-
acotl, Joseph Murphy uud Edwin
Booth
' A feature of Ihe evening wns Ihe
balloon dance. Everyone was giv
! en u balloon, which they held In
, thn uir while dancing. Each person
broke as many balloons as possible
: and the last one holding a ''''" I
i In the nlr received a prize. Htorey
lies received the prize for me con-
f lest.
J Later In the evening the Chrlst-
hum tree wns enjoyed at which
t time the gifts woro distributed.
Much merriment was enjoyed un
J wrapping tho Rlftifi i
i Lunch whb served buffet style.
, The punch table wns lovely with
Chrlstmns favors and colors,
s . it
-"Mr. and Mrs. Harding
Entertain Club With
Dinner and Bridge
Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Hunting serv
ed a delectable seven o'clock din
ner in Ihe Blue room of the 1'inp
nua hotel on Wednesday evening
of this week, when they entertain
ed the memmbers of Ihe Wednes
day Evening nrldge Huh. An
.ttlaborntely decorated ChrlBtmas
tree graced the center of Ihe tuble.
Tall lighted red tapers added a
Chrlstmasy lotieh as did the Christ
i mas iaceiards and altrncilve fa-
vorB. Low bouquets of r'lre
' thorn were placed at Intervals
J from the center of Ihe lalile lo ihe
. cuds.
('overs were placed for Mr. ami
1 Mtb. .0. W. Wharton, Mr. and Mrs.
)V.A: Lockwood, Mr, and Mrs. Fred
.Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Kuth
eiiand, Miss Elizabeth I'arrolt, 10.
L. Parrott, members of the chili,
"and guests, Mrs. 11. A. Butler and
i Mrs. Mary F. Harding, and Ihe
'host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. .1.
'A. Harding.
', Following the dinner. Ihe guesls
played bridge In Hie Harding
apartment In the l'mpqua hotel.
'Mr. and MrB. Chapman won Ihe
", prlzo for Ihe evening.
O :' ;":
' Mrs. G. V. Wimberly
Entertains Delphian
n,,U M.mU l'Jntl:iv
v""u "V'.;".."..T..rr.?.i..
Mrs. G. V. Wimberly charinlugli ,
enlerlained the nieiuliei
!llidphian club at her Immi
Wednesday uflernoou of t li it week
Fall flowers in lovely shades were
' 'used ill large bouquets 111 Ihe llv !
lng riMim. A delightful study hour:
was held, aGer which an enjoyable ,
social hour followed. ,
' Those enjoying Ihe Imapltalily ol
IMis. Wllllherly included Mis. Wil j
, Ham Bell. Mrs. S. A. Hums. Mis.
A. G. MeMlllln. Mrs. Homer Grow,
'Mrs. W. It. Broil ii. Mis. .1. ('
iLoedy. Mrs. G. C. l'lnlny and Mis ;
Foster Hiilner. !
Mrs. Wimberly set veil daini i ie
freslinicnls laler in Hie alier
. noon.
'. Presbyterian Missionary
Society Holds Meeting
;Vednesday nt V'irden I lome:
The Preslivlertan Mlsslonari so ,
ch'tv mel on Thursday altetnoon al
; the home of Mrs. T. II. Vlid. n on
'. North Jackson slleel. al w In, It
.time Mrs. Vlrden. Mrs. Bailini 11,1
Mlwell and Mrs. W . tl. Illlike w tr
' hostesses
, Mis. M. .1. Shoemaker led Hie ,!
Vollouals. Mrs. 10. It. MeUgel g;m
'a very interesting talk on "Tin
( Mormon." and gave many personal
.experiences Willi (he Moimon i-n
pie, as she foimcrly resided In
Utah. 'Mrs. Fred Fisher couiplet
) ed Ihe study course of the Mis .
alon .Sludy honk
A delightful social hour tullow-
t the meeting and later in tmjpW-, Mlm '1 h-ln;i Sudtli. Ml... Knid
'day, the hostessva svrvud dainty I Veatch and Ml Dorothy Arun
ltficshmcnts, del.
Mrs. Walter Hcrcher
p Y-L
Bridge Party Thursday
Airs. Ivan Hrosl entertained
with a lovely parly at her coun
try home at Winston on Thursday
evening complimenting Mrs. Wal
ler llercher. Colorful bouquets
and ChristiiuiH decorations were
charmingly arranged In the rooms.
Itridge was I he diversion ol ihe
,.vl.llinK MrB , ,.kw,1(l r.
celved first prize and Mrs. n. O.
Williams won (he table prize.
Mrs. Hrosi was asslsled during
Ihe evening by her sister. Miss
Margaret Hewilt. Those enjoying
tiie uffair included Mis. Waller
llercher, honor guest, Mrs. If. II.
Lenox, Mrs. C. (1. Korrier, Mrs.
Frederick K. Ilartung. .Mrs. J. Har
old Nichols, Mrs. Chester llerch
er, Mrs. II. L. Connelly, Mrs. liuy
Cordon, Mrs. (.'art Wimherly, Mrs.
H. I). Williams, Mrs. Donald Helli
well, Mrs. Pred Lockwood, Mrs.
Wosley W'llllanis, Mis. L. M. Or
chard, Mrs. Thomas Parkinson,
Mrs. Harrle llooth, Mrs. Loren
'Miller, Mrs. M. J. Neuluud and
Miss lla.el Htrlckland.
Later In the evening, a large
Imskct of beautiful glfls was pre
sented to Mrs. Hercher, after
which Mrs. lirosl served dainty re
freshments. Monday Evening Bridge
Supper Club Members
Guests at Parrott Home
Miss Elizuheth I'm rot t and 10. L.
Parrott entertulned tile members
of Ihe Monday Evening Bridge
Supper club at their home in South
Itosehurg Mils week Willi a seven
o'clock dinner. The table was
beailllful with a centerpiece of
roses and fern. Covers were plac
ed for Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Bol
ter, Mr. and Mrs. I'Ycd Chapman.
Mr. and MrB. .1. K. Sawyers, Mrs.
B. u. Kidder.' Mrs.' II. Casey! Mrs
Arthur Baum, Miss Gertrude Hast.
11. Wollenberg and the hostess and
host. Miss Elizabeth I'arrolt and K.
L. Parrott.
Bridge was enjoyed during the
evening hours with Miss Gertrude
Bust holding, high score for Ihe la
dles anil I Mr. Wollenberg 1 holding
high BCore for the men.
;:
Philip Bergh Marries
Portland Girl in
New York City Monday
Of Interest here Is the announce
ment of the marriage or I'hilip
Bergh, of Itosehurg, and Miss Mar
garet liolbrook. of rorllauii, who
wele murried In New York, llceelil
her 8.
Mr. nergh Is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. M. W. Bergh. of this city,
and after being graduated from
Ihe local high school, was gradu
ated from I'nlverslty of Oregon In
Ihe class of PIL'". He majored In
business ndintnlslratlon during Ills
university course and was a mem
ber of Ihe I'hl Knppn I'l national
fraternity. Mrs. Bergh studied mu
sic at I'nlverslty of Oregon lor a
few years later going to New York
City and' Boston, when- she has
been studying for the past two
years.
They will spend Ihe Christmas
holidays in Itosehurg at the ,l. W
Bergh home, later going lo I hell
home In Portland. Mr Bergh Is
assistant production malinger and
designer of the .lnutr.cn mills in
Port land.
Camp Fire Guardians
i I lold Business Meeting
Wednesday Evening
The Koselnug Camp File guar
(Hans ami their assistants met at
the home of Mrs K
Hall In
i- I..... '.. it...., v eve
I lung oi nun .ct-i.
routine business vas cart it t'r anil
plans fur I he new eiir discuss
ed.
Honors lor "The Big Hop" were
piepured (or the gills winning
same In older to n-ceie all
award a rnlup the girl must do
one ol three things. 1 1) Obtain
a new camp Hie member: C-, a
new guardian: Gil. or help lo lorm
a new r:iini lire cionp Th 'so re
ciivltltt Illinois 'Ills season were
Miss Aleen W alKer. Miss liny I'll
bar. Miss F.ihol.i Klune. Miss
Item gallic. Mls-i Kalhleeti ltd
eel and Miss l.oia Clo Hatfield
A new i amp hie umiup has hi'eii
loilued lecelllly "lib M's Hnth
Whipple as guanlliin and Miss
Wnlda llaiding as .isi .iaui guar
dlau. Meiliheis .,( Ilils giinip in
, hid Miss Virginia NVs. Miss
y.-.,n, Kinler. Ml-- Vuol I!"
: i,,,i ii,.s l..itna aud Mis-. I .la
sionu. Miss Ellahelh l'.iinpl"'H
. j js aiv Caio! I.,u-ll. Miss II
;1.Ue lleig and Mi s M.ui .loan
l';ukiiisnn
Ml of the i -alup H'e L"ip aie
iiusi pnu tii-iio: l hi lsimas caiols.
win'.ll will In- "ling Cllllslllias eve
in fintil of eveiy Itoselanc lioinc
ilitving a lichtcl l andli- In lh
low The gills li.ivi
ed illio out glouis I
I II dilld
I mas
i'liotse attending M.e meetliw at
he noun- ol Mr- Hall Included
Mt T U Ihiii Mi ; lhij;h Wtop
Pot Luck Affair
Enjoyed at Singleton
Home Monday Evening
An enjoyable seven o'clock pot
luck dinner was held al. (he home
of Mr. and Mrs. George single
ton on Monday evening ol this
week. Three small tables centered
with a lighted taper and placed in
the living room were attractively
arranged for Mr. and Mis. T. K.
Burr, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Whipple.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leels, Mr. and
Mrs. L. M. Orchard, Mr. and Mrs.
Cyril Nichols and Mr. and Mrs.
(ieorge Singleton.
Following the dinner hour,
Burr winning the ladles piie and
Mr. Orchard receiving first prize
for the men.
Mrs. Ralph Russell
Elected President of
Presbyterian Ladies Aid
The Presbyterian Ladles Aid met
on Wednesday afternoon in Ihe
church parlors with a large attend
ance ol lllemheis preselll. 'Ihe
meeting dale was changed from
the third Wednesday of each inoulli
lo (he third Thursday of each
month.
Election of officers was held.
Mrs. Kalph Itussell is Hie new
president; Mrs. T. B. Vlrden, vice
presldenl, and Mrs. Carl K. Allen,
treasurer. Mrs. C. E. KoLerls, sec
retary for the pnst year, will he
secretary for Ihe ensuing year
also.
Mrs. M. J. Shoemaker led Ihe de
votlonals nnd Mrs. W. W. Ashcrafl
gave a reading.
Later In the day, dainty refresh
ments wine served by the commit
leo composed of Mrs. Chnlniers.
Mrs. A. J. Bellows, Mrs. Clair K.
Allen and Mrs. W. VV. Ashcraft.
Informal Dinner Is
En'j'oyed at Fred
Hamilton' Home Tuesday
An enjoyable Informal six-tnirly
o'clock dinned was given by Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Ham i II on at Iheir
new home on East Oak street on
Tuesday evening of this week The
table was charmingly arranged
with a centerpiece of fall flowers
and tall lapers. Covers were plac
ed for Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hume
and daughter. Miss Joanne, MIsb
Vernn Carol hers. Miss Florence
Isnbelle and Miss Fredericka Ham
ilton, and Hie hosl and hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton.
An enjoynllle social evening fol
lowed tile dinner hour.
u i-
Mrs. J. M. Lutrell
Honored With Lovely
Party Tuesday Afternoon
Mrs. C. II. Wlckham and Mrs.
.1. F. llyrd were Joint hostesses on
Tuesday iilleriioon, when they cotu
lillniolilod Mrs. .1. M. I.ulrell Willi
a shower a( the Wickhaui home on
Mill slieel. Clliysaulheiuiiins and
oilier lull flowers were allraclive-
ly arranged in Hie looms. Games
and visilltig were enjoyed. An ani
mal sewing collies! was held Willi
Mrs. I.ulrell winning Hie firsi
prize. The prize was a huge basket
lilted -with heautilul gilts.
Those eujovlng Hie afternoon in
cluded Mrs. J. M. Lutrell. honor
guesl. Mis. U. II. Shoun. Mrs.
Williams. Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Snoddy.
Mrs. Staflenson, Mrs. Shields. Mrs.
Spallgh. Mrs. A. B. Taylor. Mrs
Fail Decker, Mrs. C. M. Page. Mrs.
Hugh Whipple. Mis. Joseph Heels.
Mrs. John Penlney. Mrs. II. 10
Crawford. Mrs. Kliuer Mcheall.
Mrs. Boyd. Mrs. Arnol, Mrs. Jack
son and the hostesses, Mrs. Wick
ham and Mis. Bird.
Laler In Ihe afternoon, Mrs.
Wlckhunl and Mrs. Ilyrd served
light refreshments.
Fastidious
; Caput hie crepe Is t he material
ticitn whieh litis laslnnhable alter
lloou (ro. k was ivaied. Tiie be
nmtiim fhawl collar is self ti imnied
and (lie belt, vliuh repeats the lab i
i n if- I i -I eiieit wiili an aul iif.ie
Ktll bti hi. The li.tt i. u bl.. t
i solell. the chltfou lio.C UIO lOf-e
I blege and the puuip aru ot black!
patent leather.
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I'hoto Courtesy Uegister-GuarU
Miss Amy Porter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H,
Porter, of Eugene, whose engagement to Lee Rapp, son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. F. Rapp, was announced Saturday evening at a
formal dinner at the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority.
The oiigaKt'inent .Miss Amy
Poitcr, ikiuKliUir of -Mr. uiitl Mrs.'
Krunk 1J. I'orH.-r, lo Lee Itiipl. Hon
of Mr. ami Mrs! A. F. Itauii,' wus j
announced ut a formal dinner Sat
urday evening ul ttie Alpha Omi
cron Pi sorority on the Kugene
campus.
The announcement wa3 made in
in nilcinnl mtm umi.r I. v.- H -a U
U McKaison of I'uitland, sisti.-. of
the bride-elect. Miss li nia (iix.
was nccompanist. Cards were plac-
od beneath the centerpiece of holly,
lied ribbons running Irom the ten-i
lerplecos to tin- places and red
lights carried out tiie holiday
note. A corsage was brought in
tvith the ring.
News ol the betrothal is or much
interest to town and campus
Mrs. B. W. Taylor
New President for
Baptist Ladies Aid
The Haptist Ladies Aid held
(heir regular business meeting in
the church parlors on Thursday aft
ernoon of this week. Klectlon of,
officers for t he new j ear win
held. Mrs. H. YV. Taylor was elect
ed president; Mis. (ieorge t'askey,
vice-president ; Mrs. Carlos Page,
secretary, and M is. Harry Hat
field, t reasut er. I 'niler I he above
leadership, an active and must hi
terest lug year will be enjoyed by
Ihe Ladies Aid of Ihe church.
Al Ihe close of the business
meethm. the members stni several
hours srtt'.n;: tni backs and pre
paring While Cross woik lor (he
missionary Christmas boxes.
National Guard Non
Commissioned Officers
Enjoy Turkey Dinner
'I lie noil commissioned officers
of the loral National Cuard unit
tni'l at the armory Friday evening
anil inarched to (he liraham Colter
Cup. where they enjoyed a turkey
dinner. The table was appropriate
ly decora led and plnceeanls ar
ranged for- each member according
to rank.
Those enjoy Inn the dinner v. ere
First Sgt. Itobert L. Irving, Supply
Sgt. Orville Llndsey. Sgt. .lumen
V. SlnvaM. Sgt. Kdwin L. Dolan.
Corp. William C limiehrake. Corp
Charles F. Coats. Corp. John A.
Ii ing. C'i -p. William K Lonu.
Corp. II tilaf Peterson. Pvt. Ut ct
hu Wnn' ami 1 lie nost. .nesi
S;:t Hnbeit K. tiraham.
Follow ing the dinner, a hu: t
business no-eiiim was held and the
proposed const ii uluin as i e isej
and aibpl'd.
Mrs. Sfllick Is
1 lostrss to Badoura
Club Tuesday Nilit
The HaiUuna club. Maughleis 'l
Hie Nile met on Tuesday evening
as Ihe LllesIS if i l S S tl Sellb k
Chi sani heiiiums weie use, I u li
ilecorat ive noie.
Flection ot" olticers wan hehi anl
Mis Ceome K (Juin
was eleelet
pt evident . Mi .s S
C,, Sellieli. H e
W. .Ionian.
lalo Stephen
president , l l s. i
i etan , ami Mi s
treasurer.
Mis William Hell. pi
lie
ol the ( lllb. bad cb.llge Ot Hie I'll -I
ness mee'mi; lor the eeililli: i In
club donated M" l.t the ChiNtinas
hind tor the Cuiptua Kelief iosh
elation piie foi atteiidaine ot
ineeiinus lor the pal etr w:i
aided to Mis Ceorire (Mine b
Mis Hell Mrs (Jii'lie bail imi
tllled a llie.'lilli: dutlllL- the enlile
ear Se ei al mem be i bad onh
noised one meeting duilili; Uie
.11
Mo!i-la eveiiim;. the Hi
doilt.t Inb will tive a si m" lo. K
Hllke dinner in the Kosebum Wo
man's . inb looms, at w hit h lite
their husbands will be nu.is
Thosf (Miiiyin the meeiitiL
Tnes.iuy evening im Imled Mi -William
Hell. Mrs Meorue Hiad
bin n. Mi s F W. Cba-e M i s i
l.ud .lohtison. Mis 11 K Net has
Mis Ceorge (Jnhie. Mrs lain Steph
eMs Mrs ,hbn Throne. Mis A .1
Youmi. H'- 1 W. .Iindaii ati.l the
ho -I- ..,,. i : .-: s i ; Selltt l
At let- ;.ll elljov a hie soi la '. h.-ui
Mrs Schick seised delicious n-freahmcnts.
UtJ-j jTT-TT
-:':v - fy .m$ikv.
AT'.
Kioups. Miss Porter is a sonior at
the university this year, majoring
ju the 8C'ltM)l of architecture. She
is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi
and of Thespians, honorary group.
Mr. Uapp graduated from the uni
versity four years ago and is now
in Koseburg. He is a member of
Sigma Alpha Kpsilon fraternity on
lMO " "
nounced for the wedding,
special guests at the announce-
i "'v - dinner were Mrs. Frank H
Porter, Mrs. A. K. Itaip. Mrs. K.
MatKalaou. and Miss lima
! (Heen. Mem!rs ot Sigma Alpha
Kpsilon called after the dinner,
Later in the evening. Miss Porter
entertained at her home for a few
: friends. Kugene llegisler-tluard.
Large Social Party
Enjoyed at Schulze
Home Friday Night
.Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schulze
entertained with a delightful party
at their H r o c k w a y home o n F r i-
day evening. I all flowers were us
ed as a decorative note.
An enjoyable social evening was
spent by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Fletcher. Miss Fern, Miss Freda
and Miss Dora Fletcher. Mr. and
Mrs. C. Heater. Mis. J. McKay,
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Parker. Mr. and
Mrs. Vern llixsou. Miss It lit h
Parker. Miss Kdith and Miss Mary
(Jreen, Miss Florence Morris, Miss
Helen Iioser, Miss Ada and Miss
Fliabeih .Martin. Miss Vera
Hodges, Mrs. C. Hodges. Miss
Martha Montgomery. Miss Florence
Meredith, .Miss Grace Montgomery.
Mrs. F. Steinhuiier, Miss Lucia
Rogers, Miss Ruth Smith. Miss
Htllda. Miss Hessle and Miss Vir
ginia Schulze. Ralph Heater, J.
Robert McKay. Roger C.reen. Ar
thur, and Alfred Morris. Waller
Iioser. Fritz Mart in. John and
Ralph Rodley, Vern Hodges, Kd
ward Montgomery, Frnest. Karl
ami Verle Roberts, Russell anil
Kirby Steinhauer. Charles Iluxton.
tilenn Wood. Chester Williams.
II (Miry. Fred. Cecil and Charles
Schulze and the host and hostess,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schulze.
Mrs. Schulze served delicious re
freshments at a later hour iu the
evening.
For Completion of
Milady's Wardrobe
'i'his smait iiltcuuiDU rlisrlliTtM' is
ail ImlisjMMisjililt' imr! nT. ri,?-v
wuliKin's w iirOroht'. It Is or hrnu n
Klt?:ii'tll rrt'pc tl inHll''i with b'!i:t'
ll. I In tiltti.lll H Ot t'HtWII ItlnlM'
hraul lu hntittux uliu thu tl.
Tlti' lieu- bfll-shaitcd sleeves ui'e
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No Host Dinner
Enjoyed by Club on
Sunday Evening
..o b.iuuiH o the Thursday
eveu.us u.iuge tlito and liieir Uui-
U..HUS njoea a SlX-Lihly OClUCK
uo nodi uiuner ut Itoseburg Cate
tria UwDday eveinns o tiiis week.
A low bowl ot mat igolua graced the
etcr u, tilt Uiuiu auu tail green
'i' v-ere placed at both ends ot
tne table.
Lovers were placed for Sir. and
Mrs. Hoy Kntler, air. and Mrs. ft'll
lard JohnBon, Vr. and Mr8. H. C.
ciiarcu, Mr. and .Mrs. J. K. Kalbe,
.Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Ness, Mr. auu
Mrs. fl J Smith ,md Mrj J?.
u. l'ajHur unu .ilr. utiu .Mrs. Wilt
H. Gerretsen Jr.
Following the dinner, the mem
bers went to the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Entler iu Luurelwood,
i.nere a uellgimul social evening
was eujoyed.
if
Mrs. J. A. Harding
Is Hostess to Aure
Neous Club Saturday
.Mrs. J. A. Harding was a most
gracious hostess on Saturday after
noon when she entertained ihe
members of the Aure-Neous club at
her apartment in the I'mnqua ho
tel, tne fuletide almoshhere was
prevalent throughout the rooms
iwtli many bouquets of Ilowers lu
shades of green uud red.
l!ildi;e was the diversion of the
afternoon with Mrs. C. W. Whar
ton winning lirat pi lie.
Mrs. Mary F. Ilarding and Mrs.
B. A. Butler were guests of the day
and members present included Mib.
Fred Chapman, Mrs. C. W. Whar
ton, Mrs. A. A. Wilder, Mrs. Oscar
Uerrle, Mrs. Arthur Haum and
Mrs. J. A. Harding.
Later in the ufternoon, Mrs.
Harding served dainty refresh
ments. Pot Luck Turkey
Dinner Enjoyed on
Sunday at Barnum Home
A delightful pot luck two o'clock
turkey dinner was enjoyed at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bar
num on Souili Kane street on last
Sunday. Large bouquets of chrv
santheniums were used to enhance
tiie charm of tile rooms.
Covers were placed at a large
table lor Mr. and Mrs. Ilruce C
hlllolt and daughter. Miss Norma
Jean. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sawaluch
anil daughter. Miss Sue, and Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Uarnum and
daughter, Miss Virginia.
An enjoyable social afternoon
and evening followed the dinner.
Church Night and Annual
Christmas Party to Be
Enoyed at Christian Church
Tiie regular church night and
Christmas party will be enjoyed by
Wie members in' Hie l.'l-ut
i tian church of Kosebllrg next Wed
nesday evening m the church par
lors. A pot luck six-lhiitv o'clock
dinner will be served by Ihe com
mittee In charge, alter which Mrs.
Iloiaie llerg and committee will
present a delightful and interesting
program.
The church nigh is a regular
monthly uriair of the church and
lias been very successful during
the past fall months. It is believed
that Hie December church night
combined with the annual Christ
mas parly will prove lo be a de
lightful ulfuir for the members.
Dinner Complimenting
Richter Family Is
Enjoyed Tuesday Night
l v. and Mrs. Clair K. Alien com
pllmenled Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rich
ter uud two daughters. Miss Made
line uud Miss Ilarbara, with a six
thirty o'clock dinner on Tuesday
evening. Shades of red were used
in the table centerpiece and holly
completed a most attractive table
setting.
Covers were placed Tor Mr. nnd
Mrs. Fred Hlchter and daughters.
Miss Madeline and Miss Ilarbara.
I'r. and Mrs. L. A. nillard. .Mrs.
I.. A. Iiillard. Mrs. W. A. White.
Miss Carolyn Allen. Hilly Allen
and tiie hosl and hostess. Or. and
Mrs. Clair K. Allen.
Ail enjoyable social evening fol
low ed tiie dinner hour.
Mr anil Mrs. Hlchter and family
lett Itosehurg Wednesday ninrn
lug Tor Iheir new home in Oak
rldiie. Oregon, where Mr. Hlchter
will he a partner ot his brother,
who is engaged in the grocery
business there. They hae many
Itosehurg Iriends who regret their
lea ing this city.
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Natsih Camp Fire
Group Enjoys Social
Meeting on Saturday
The Natsih Catupflre group niet
at the home of .Mrs. T. H. Hllrr.
guardian, on last Saturday after
noon for llielr social meeting. Miss
Klla lleunmh was in chaige ol the
piouiani Tor the day.
Miss Kugenta Vlrden played a
piano solo "Kuan": Miss Gay liuhar
also played a piano solo "Golli
wog." which was followed by
"llreatu Willi." piano solo played
by Miss Kalheriue licLapp. (;ames
and contests followed.
Christmas seals were given to
each menibet to be sold to help the
group. Iiolls were also distributed
to the members to be dressed and
lobe gheti away at Christmas
I line.
Later iu the day. Mrs. l'.urr serv
d light relreslimeiils lo .Miss Klla
lletuiigli. Miss Kalheriue IVIjupp.
Miss Gay liuhar. Miss Kthola Un
bar. Miss Kugenia Virden. Miss
Mildred Glilum. .Miss Shirley Mae
Itruiui. Miss Itelty Kussell. Miss
Hetty gullie. Miss Madyln Stearns.
Miss Fanny Lou Wimberly. Miss
Allda I'.aUi I. Miss. Claribel Steph
enson, Miss Helen Catching. Miss
Jean Geddes. Miss Mary Ellen
Darby uud Miss Juue Falbe.
AMERICAN LEGION
AUXILIARY ACTIVITIES
Genevieve Birnett Receives Medal
Uurin? National Education Week
Mrs. Richard I3usch, Americanism
chairman, presented Miss Gene
vieve Barnett with the American
Legion Auxiliary medal for her
outstanding scholarship, honor,
service, courage, leadership and
Americanism lor the past Bchool
year. Umpqua Unit presents one
such medal each year. The follow
ing letter was received from Miaa
Mrs. Hoy Campbell,
Kec. Umpqua Unit
American Legion Auxiliary
Dear Mrs. Campbell:
I wish to extend thanks to the
American Legion Auxiliary for the
beautiful medal presented to me
November 13. 1930, by Mrs. Richard
Husch lor scholarship, honor, stir
vice, courage, leadership, anil
Americanism of last year. I can't
express my appreciation In terms
of words, but once again I thank
you very, very much for this medal.
I'm certainly proud of it.
Sincerely,
Genevieve Barnett.
Child Welfare and Hospital Work
Being Stressed.
Umpqua Unit is exerting most
of Its efforts to child welfare and
hospital work at the present time.
as there is much to be done among
the needy. Mrs. George Caskey,
chairman of the child welfare com-'
N. S. N. Sunday School !
Class Formed at First
Presbyterian Church
A group of young people met at
the First Presbyterian church on
Monday evening of this week, at
which time a new Sunday school
class, called the N. S. N. class was
formed. Mrs. C. E. Roberts and
Mrs. Karl Agee were hostesses for
the evening and Mrs. Roberts is
the teacher for the class.
Miss Louise Robinson was elect
ed president; Miss Ruth Myer, sec
retary, and Miss Abbey Claire
Hfrschlnger, treasurer.
Miss Robinson played a piano
solo and Miss Neva Agee sang sev
eral solos, after which a social
evening was enjoyed. Those enjoy
ing the evening included Miss Neva
Agee, Miss Louise Robinson. Miss
Ruth Myer, Miss Abbey Claire
Hirschinger. Miss Naomi and Miss
Mildred Cobb. Miss Mary Banning,
Miss Shirley Ware, Miss French.
Victor Arundel, Louis Wilson,
Percy Robinson. Rev. Alexander
Muirden and the hostesses, Mrs.
Roberts and Mrs. Agee.
Mrs. Roberts and MrB. Agee
served dainty refreshments later in
the evening.
THIS YEAR
. . a gift for
THIS YEAR let your sift be one that
will still be giving for many years to come. A
gift that LASTS a gift of precious metal!
Here, you will find many fine gifts of endur
ing beauty. To the recipient, they will bring
lasting happiness. To you, lasting satisfaction
for having chosen them.
A fine watch, for example, in a case of
NATURAL YELLOW GOLD by Wadsworth.
A band to match or a distinctive belt buckle
by the same skilled craftsmen. And just hun
dreds of other "gifts that last." Come in
loonl
Christmas Gift Suggestions
Men's intaglio Rings
bliTeri-iit anil distinctive
ritlKs. oup to i-atlBP Ittvoriihtc
roinnifiit whoiiewr hwh.
Onyx, ttlnoilstnin'. TiKer Kyi-,
and Hull) with Inhiullo ca'rv-
in iiy llaliiin artista.
Chains
for at ross tin vrst. Its briKlil
cleam rt-llfvps the most bar
ren breadth of the vest. For
turhmriit lo knife, wati li AT
keys. I'lkei! from J2.50 to
flu.
The Hamley Kit
"What Oregon makes, makes Or.'non " This popular toilet kit
for men is made by the lowlioy saddle makers ol l'emlleion of
solid leather.
. . . and
Humidors. Ash Trays. Cigarette,
fine sliver on broiue . . . desk
uselul accessories for desk use .
Community
Silver
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miUee, and Mrs. Rudolph Ritzmun,
chairman of the hospital commit
tee, are both experienced in this
work and are giving liberally of
their time and efforts. The week
December 1st to 6th was American
Legion Auxiliary Benefit Week
at Hunt's Indian theatre and 400
tickets were donated by Mr. Hunt
to the Unit, the entire proceeds
from the eale of which are to be
used for child welfare and hospi-
and $uo wns licuju iur mis
worthy work.
Membership Drive in Progress
The annual membership drive
doses very shortly and a final ef
fort is being made to reach the
quota of 21: by Tuesday night,
December lGth, In order to re
ceive the national citation. Tho-e
who have not already done so are
urged to send ln their due3 at
once. Mrs. Carl Wimberly is chair
man of the membership drive and
has been work in -c hard to put
Umpnua Unit over the top.
Social Hour to Be Held
The meeting Tuesday night, De
cember 16th, will be followed by a
social hour. -Mrs. K. R. Kenny and
Mrs. W. A. Stephenson of the en
tertainment committee and Mrs.
H. C. Boyle of the hospitality com
mittee are co-operating to make
the evening a success. A good at
tendance is expected.
Mrs. Carl Wimberly
Entertains Bridge
Club Monday Night
Mrs. Carl Wimberly graciously
entertained the members of tho
Monday evening bridge club and a
few of her friends at her home on
East Lane street this week. Chry
santhemums were tastefully ar
ranged throughout the rooms and
bridge was the diversion of the
evening.
Guests of the evening included
Mrs. Guy Cordon, Mrs. Ralph
Quine. Mrs. Roy Catching, Mrs.
Kenneth Quine uud Miss Margaret
Hewitt.
Mrs. Harris Ellsworth won the
club prize for bridge and Miss
. I a rga ret Hewitt rece i v e d the
guest prize for the evening.
Mrs. Wimberly served dainty re
freshments at a later hour.
Belle View Club to '
Meet Next Thursday
The Belle View club will meet
next Thursday afternoou. Decem
ber isth. at tho home ol Mrs. Pit
zer Berkley on Deer creek at two
i nrti in iiMd on d'hup xi
many years
for his desk
lloxes. and main other Items nf
sets iucludiiu; large pud ami the
. . mid 'IVlecliron electric clocks'
fHV.'liH irJ t-lgin Watches