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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 21; 1931. 11 SOCIETY 1 By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER AJ1 Contributions to tills Page Society, Women's Clubs, and Personals Should Be Telephoned to the Society Editor by Friday of Eaoh Week. THE Drama section of tin local chapter ot the A. A. LI. W. will meet next Monday evening at the home of Mr. Kiwi l-'lsuer in Eden bower. ' The Badoura club, Daughters of the Nile, will meet next Tuesday altPnioon at the lionie of Mrs. A. J.' Young. ,'The-Delphian club will meet next Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. 15. EvaiiB. ;'J'he Uoseburg Woman's club members tire HiionsorliiK an All OreKon Products dinner next TliurHday evening, March 2ti. at Hie Methodist Episcopal church. The city merchants are cooperating with. Jhe club. The lady Elks will meet for a social next Thursday evening; tit the Elks club, at wlidch time the past . year'B officers. Mrs. II. C. Darby, Mrs. Victor Short and Mrs. U. L. Whipple, will act as bos tosses. Bridge will be played und a delightful social evening spent. The Baptist Food sale will be hld next Saturday, March 2Ktli. at McKnan and Baldwin's rural ture store. O Miss Evelyn Houser ' Is' Lovely Spring Bride on Friday ;One of the loveliest of the early spring brides was Miss Evelyn Houser, of Hosoburg, when she be came the bride of Herbert (3. Kim belling, of Prairie Oily, at an informal wedding nt the home ol the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Houser in West KoBeburg, Eriday, March 20th. ,' The ceremoiry was performed at high noon in front or an Im- iirovlsed altar of Easter IIIIIob, larnatlons, daffodllB and ferns, lev. Alexander Mulrden read the service in the presence of it dew relatives and friends. With Ihe bpeiilng strains of Mendolsohu's Redding March, played by Miss iViolotte IioiiBer, the wedding party advanced toward the altur. Ti'e bride was givifn in niarrlage by her father, W. C. HotiHer. Miss Mary l'llnl'. was maid of hoiinr and Italph Crawford acted as best man. -The bride was lovely In a model tt ' green printed chiffoii, - floor length, and made along Informal Hues. Her slippers ware malcliing green moire and she carried u tilde's bouquet of pink rosebuds.' JIIbb-I'tints wore a sown of pink urliifod chiffon, nuiile along simi tar Hues an that of the bride's. She carried a bouquet of pink carim ijous. und daffodils. The bride's going-away outfit was a green print dress, green Billing coat, with large Lapln col )ir with matching bat, und groen Kboes. - She Is the popular dnughler ol Mr. and Mrs. O. 0. Houser of this Elty, and following her gruduallon trom Ihe local high school enter ed University of Oregon Business Administration school ul Eugene, Shero she Ib now a sophmnore. l'ho bridegroom is a Junior in the University of Oregon iHusluess Ad iilnlHtratlon school. Hoth expect to iiolurn to the unlveraily following heir 'honeymoon In I'orflund. Dur 1nK the slllnmer monlllB they will imke their home in Prairie Clly. jtiiorn the bridegroom Is uianager of the J. Pnulus Mercantile coiu- A buffet luncheon was served Immediately following the wedding eremony. Mrs. 1,. J. Houser. Mrs. Joseph Bruinbuck, Mrs. Claude Jalcott and Mrs. Eloyd Walson 4ien'ed. - Those witnessing the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. O. I'. Houser. jlr. and Mrs. Voluey .Mi Kean unci on, Voluey Jr., Mr. and Mrs. L. J. dJouBer, Mr. ami Mrs. A. II. Hons sr, Mrs. Alexander Mulldeli, Mr. Und Ml'B. Floyd VVulsnn. Mr. and "Sirs. W. I'. Prints, .lanes Watson, JMr. and Mrs. Joseph llrumlmili ami Joseph Jr.. and Donald. Mr. Und Mrs. I'luude Talcolt. Mr. and TJllH. Ellin Watson. 1. S. Houser. Xelund Houser and Harold Print.. - i'f Roseburg Woman's Club Has One o'Clock Luncheon on Tuesday Afternoon " The members of Ihe Itosi'lmic XVoman's club mel on Tuesday ol tills week at their club rooms, where the regular monthly one O'clock luncheon was enjoyed Mrs. Iwilllam Hell, Mrs. Washington 4luahes. Mrs. Arthur Austin. Mis. Laurence tioodliourn and Mrs J ,Will were hostesses lor Ihe day. jonquils and m her bpi'Iiir flowers wore ntlraclHely iirrangeil uboul Jlu rooms. , The luncheon was opened by alllglllg and new in, nil.. : - and guests ot the il weie inliodiiied Jrollowing ll..- luncheon u luisiin-ss session was held In charge ot the inesldent. .Mia, W. E. "n l'lm "were perfected for Hie all Ow,:i! product blinqnel to he belli In lie Methodist Episcopal chili, h Maul, 2U. - "." The rlub Is endi avoi lug In hi inn Alias SchultK, a prominent Port land Violinist, to Itoseburg during Mu sic week, nt which time she Is lo play a concert. Piofessor Horner, of Oregon Slate college, Is to 'Speak on Friday evening. April oa "OrofrunUlnory." ... Following. 4h6 business session, tliu ladloa scj eil lor tiiclr service ,uup uud visited. Mrs. Chester Mergan Entertains at Morning Bridge Party Tuesday Mrs. CheBter Morgan entertained the members of her 'bridge club on Tuesday of this week at her lovely l.aurclwood home. The guests ar rived ut ten o'clock in the morning and played bridge until one o'clock, at which Lime Mrs. Morgan served a luncheon at a table lovely wllh daffodils und matching yellow tapers. The favors and phicccards were of ihe St. Patrick Day inotll in green and yellow. Guests of the day Included Miss Laura Miller, of Portland, Mrs. A. A. Young of Siitherlln, Mrs. It. D. Coen, Mrs. Ivan Pickens uud Mrs. C II, Wade. Members present were Mrs. Harrle Booth, Mrs. Frederick 10. llarfung, Mrs. Edwurd Kolil hagen, Mrs. M. J. New-laud, Miss lOva Jtlce, Mrs. E. M. Squier, Ml'B. Paul Holwlg, of Sutlierliu, and the hostess, Mrs. CheBter Morgan. Mi'B. II. D. Cnen won the. guest prize in bridge with Miss Eva Kice winning the club .prize. South Urnpqua Grange Ladies Organize Home Economics Club The ladles of the South Unipqua grange of Hays creek mo! at the home of Mrs. Zola Weaver, near Canyonvllle, February 2K, and or ganized a Home Economics club. The following officers were elected to servo during the year: Mrs. Mary 1.. Ferguson, president; Mrs. Maude Dean, vice-president; Mrs. Veda Norman, secretary, and Mrs. Edna Uiani, treasurer. A number of mutters of business wore taken up at thlB meeting and later a social hour waa enjoyed. Mrs. Weaver served light refresh ments later Ju the duy. On Thursday, March 12, the club met Willi Mrs. Edna Plain. The aflernoon was pleasantly spenl working a quill to be sold In the near future. Many interesting ul' fiiLrs Juive been planned by Ihe club nud the Indies are looking for ward to a busy and pleasunt yenr. Later, in tho aflernoon, delicious rel'l-eshtnentB were served by Mrs. (Hum -to Mis. C. J. Hill, Mrs. Wade Wnrllilnglou, Mrs. J. P. Talbot. Mrs. Maude Dean, Mrs. Emily Fer gtlaon, Mrs. J. D. Wright, Mrs. liuby Ilium. Mrs. lOsther Wright, Mrs. Zulu W eaver, Mrs. Buy While. Mrs. S. Perdue, Mrs. Veda Norma. Mrs. Mary L. Ferguson and Miss tlludys Ulum. i'S !p & Delightful Bridge , Party Enjoyed at Careten Home Saturday A riolfthlful party of the week end warn the bridge affair Stiltir day evening, when Mr. and Mrs. Clyde HurwteUB entertained Ihoir friends at I heir home In Uturol wood. Huuuuots at Jon(ulln and Hplieu enhane'ed the charm of the i'ooiuh. HrldKe wuh played during the evuniui; tioui-M with Mrn. A. H. 'I'u y lt winning hi(l) Htiore for the Indie and (Irant Otthorn holding hltfh Huore for the men. Tlume enJoytiiK t h e evening wllh Mr. nnd Mih. CarHleiiH in eluded Mr. nnd Mm. Krederleli K. Hiiiluiin, Mr. and Mr. A. II 'I'nj'lor, Mr. and Mr. Hunh Whip pie, Mr. nud M.ih. Jliinle llenih. Mr. and Mih. Ulen Colhy. Mr. and M ib. iirnnt (.ishoin, Mi. und Mih Thomas Huikhhh, M r. und M ih. Hany Hurr, Mr. and 'Mrs. Joeph 1 Hm'Ih, M i . and Mi h. 1'htl Hart li. MIhh Margaret Jleuitt and Kdulu lloolh. t.aler In the evening, Mih. Car HleiiM, iirtsited hy Mr. 'raylor. Mis Whipple and Men. William Car Hi elm, Hdived dainty refi tihim'UlH. St. Patrick Party Enjoyed at T. R. Burr Jit)ine Tuesday Evening A Ui'llKhtlul St. run i. U's IHiv puity whs t'lijojed TiH'Htlnj ee ntnu. w hin Mi. and Mrs. T. li IUiii I'tili (allied a Ifu of iIhmi friends. Jninpitls, sweet peas and (pilm-f w err ul tl ai l l ely arranged in laine boumit'ls almui the hkhiis. lit itlm w as played during (tie (eniii; limns with Mis Ouiiaid w inning I he ladles' prt.e ami M i . I'en in winning the men's pti.e. Those cnju ing the e em nu In hided h and .Mrs K IV M Ue imhlM. Mr. ami Mrs. I-: S Hall, Mi nnd Mrs. l,lo d Cla v ei . M r und Mis, I. M. Oielutld. Mr ami Mis liny 1'ei rin and the lusi and In is less. Mr. and Mrs, T It Hurr. At n Intel hour. Mis Hurr seivt-d sened dlanty refresh nien I s. Mr. and Mrs. Brrrir Entertain at Informal Dinner Tuesday Night A d. hnhthtl seen iiVlm k dinner uits eaj(ied on 'I iiesdav eellllii; . Hits wi'ck. when Mi and Mrs. . M Hei l ie t-ntei lnlned a lew ol Uilr li lends al their home on KaM Hutu; las slivel. Korsvthla and wild i imanis wcip arilstteMlly used on He- luhle and ahout Ihe roone. ( o ers w ere placed fur Mr and Mrs Chester Moinnn. Mi. and Mrs I,. !: Mrf llnotrk. Miss Margaret Hewitt, lulwin llooth and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mis. U. M. HetTle, ItrldKe was cii.utyed (luting Hie ceniii hours with Mr. and Mid. McCllntook vunuiiij,; thv yvliti. Mrs. W. F. Harris Is Hostess to Club on Tuesday Afternoon Mrs. W. F. liarris wua a most grauiotia hoateBs on TueHday atter Qoon when sh Hoiertained the mentbera of her bridge club at her home ou South Main Htreot. The St. Patrick Day mutlf waa carried out. Guests of the afternoon wore Msr. George Mcltee, Mrs. Hay Freoinan, of rortland, Mrs. A. J. ilochradol and Mib. A. O. liotile Hon. Club mem hers were Mrs. G. V. Wimheily, Mrs. li. L. Whipple, Mm, ii. C. Finlay, MfH. tuy Cor don, Mih. J. -C. Luedy, Mrti. Fiod Hamilton, Mrs. O. W. V'liartou and M)'h. K. J, Shoemaker. iiridRe was played during the afternoon with Mrs. HoUleson wln nitiK the gueHt prize und Mia. Cor don winning the club prize. Later In the afternoon, Mis. Har ris served dainty refreshments. & Union Signal Day Enjoyed by W. C. T. U. Wednesday Afternoon The W. C. T. U. met in the ltose hui'K Woman'H eluh rooms WedneH day aflernoon of this week to cele brate Union Signal day. Mrs. 10. Wills, president, had chure of the husluess session and iKev. J. li. I'euhall conducted the devotlonals, taking liiB scripture lesson from the eighth chapter of ItomanH. He also read a speech by Lady AHtor, which was delivered to the JirlUnh house of -commons in whicli she complimented the United Btal.es on acquiring .prohibition. Bhe further stilted that the British public is spending: annually nearly 101), UOD.OOU for drink. Mrs, A. C. Mar sturs bad charge of the jn-ogram committee. Mrs. William Bell rend an article from the Union Signal, urging members to subscribe for the magazine. Mrs. W. W- Ashcraft, Mrs. J.eeper, Mrs. V. J. Micelli and Mrs. J. Ii. Bailey gave an im promptu demonstration on how to secure subscribers for the Union Signal. Mrs. Marsters distributed clippings from the magazine, which were read by several of the mem bers. Mrs. C. W. (iroves sang a solo entitled "Star and Flag" with Mrs. F. A. Bemis at the piano. Mrs. 10. K Woodcock, state evan gelistic director of the W. C. T. U. sent a wonderful report of the meetings hold at the Children's Farm home in Corvallis, where there were Ktd conversions during the ten days of her stay there. Sev eral new members were introduc ed by the president and Miss lOmniu ..IJiiuiul read an original poem on securing the federal home iirJloselnirR. "' ' ' v" " M.rs. Wills announced that Mrs. A. C. 'Marsters was elected a member of Hie hoard of directors of Hie Children's Farm home and Mrs. Muisters was given the while ribbon cheer. Dainty refreshments were served at the close of the meeling and a social hour was enjoyed. D. A. R. Has Fine Meeting at Entler Home on Monday The Daughters of the American lie vol ul Ion mel on Monday after nooti ut t wo o'clock at I he home of Mrs. Hoy Km lor in l.aurelwood with Mih. Kntler and Mrs. Law rence (Jooilhouin as Joint hos- tesHes. A most enjoyable program was; given. Mrs. Homer !tow gave a ; talk on "Oregon Composers," iMiss Adallno Stewart talked on "Mov ing Vict ii res Today and Tomer j row," and Mrs. C. L Itianton talk ed on "The Developments of the d. a. it." : (iuesls of the ullci unon Included I Mrs. William MctJee and Mrs. ! Koyce Allen. Members present besides Mrs. Fuller and Mrs. Hood-! bourn included Mrs. Ivan Hrosi,1 Mrs. HrinsU'd. Mtss Adallno Slew-: arl. Mrs. W. M. Campbell. Mrs. ; Strong, Mrs. David Husenbnrk. : Mrs. C. I,. Hianion. Mrs. A. Bel lows. Mrs. William .Hell. Mrs. Horn-j er Crow and Mrs. C. Cnytor. Later In tho afternoon Mrs. Knt ' ler and M is. Hood bo urn served daiuly rel leshinciits. j Skating Party Is ' Greatly Enjoyed at I renmile W ednesday A sKating party was eiijoed at ! the Teiunde skating rink on Wed j uesda ceuing. when a number of Koschuig people inoloied there tot j ihe evening Those etijo 111 the ' skat ing iiu luded Mr. and Al i s. . Heni Weber, Mr nud Mis Man i j rice Weber Si , Miss Marie Head., j Mi. Homer kronke. Miss Hei lie ' i I .on llamhii, Carl Sell ruder and i Hi tit Hales. i Upon returning to Uoseburg se oral mem he t s of t he part w eni to Hie llent Weber home and; the others went lo ihe Alauricei Weber home in Nori h Uoseburg ; where ciitds were plajed and later s i et i 'cshiueni s scr ed ; iSt. Cieorgo's Episcopal 'Ciuild Holds Sliort Business Meeting Wednesday Nigltt Members of I be St Henri; e's I'pi.Hi opal mil bl met in t lie I ':u isil hall Wednesda even in t to low ing thi' regular Lenieli sen ie(- in Hie ehureh The bus;nes- session w n belli In rluuge of Mis III It lli'M ilell '.Jr. Vice pi'eMdeiil i A report was uheu on ihe uiei chan's' hill ti held a w eeK auo .itnt il w as si aled I lull o n whs realii'.ed hy the unild Fol lowing a shori diseiiHsion on com i ing tit fairs, the meeting w us ad journed uniil next Wednesday t t niutJ. SIMPLICITY s ' ' ' " ' ' Iii a recent style show at the University of Oregon, given by Gamma Alpha Chi, women s advertis ing honorary organization, simplicity of campus styles was emphasized. Among those who took part were, (1) Bernice Wainucott, Uoseburg, in u tweed coat; (U) Dorothy Droscher, Portland, in a black straw hat; (.'!) Dorothy Harbaugh, Portland, wearing a green sports dress; (4) 'Elizabeth Wright, Port land, modeling a formal dress; (5) An toil Peterson, Astoria, wearing brown tweeds; (6) Dorothy Cun ningham, Porilaud, In a while semi-formal. Other men who took part were Leighton Gee and Larry Jackson, Ol Fugeiie. Christmas Club Members Entertained at Bridges Home Wednesday Evening Mih, Kalrt.on Uridges entertained the mcmlk'i's ot the Boseburg Christ nuiH club at her home in Oa It land on Wednesday evening of this week. A lovely seven o'ciociv dinner was served at a table made attractive by using the St. Patrick motif in green and while. Covers w ere placed for Mrs. O. M. Ilerrie, Mrs. L. K. McClintock, Mrs. 11., C. Church. Mrs. C. B. Wade. Mrs Ivan Pickens. Mrs. Kenneth Online. Mrs. Huy Cotdon, Mrs. Jack Wharton. Mrs. D. It. Bubal-. .Mrs. C. K. Allen and Mrs. I! ridges, club members, and Mrs. II. C. Stearns, a guest of the eve ning. Following the dinner hour, sew ing and visiting were enjoed. Seven o'Clock Dinner Party Enjoyed at Berrie i lonie Thursday M r. and Mis. O. M. Jlei i ie en (ermincd at a lovely seven o eloeU dinner al their home on Fast Doug las si reel -on Thursday of las l week. A pasiel pink color si heme was cat lied out on Hie aide. Hon quels of w lid current w ei e used about f In looms. Covet' wete placed for Mr am"" Mrs. U. D t oon. Mr. ami Mrs. A M. Throne. M 1 and M 1 s C. A Lock wood. Mr ami Mrs. M. C Whiiieiuoie. Mr ami Mis. i'teit Seh w art , Prank Clemen-; and Hie host and hosie-s. Mr. and Mis. o. M Henn i '.ridge was phi ed lol low ing t lie dinner hour w 11 h M 1 i 'n.-n u jn long the i. olles pil.e and Ml Clem en w inning ihe men's pi i.e. 1 himble Club Enjoys "Kids Party" Monday at James Miller Home M 1 ,1a tnes M tiler elllei laiiie.l Hh- meinh' 1 s of ihe Thimble hili. Neigbtoi 01 W.'odc-ai'!. on Mon da cmiu The lemilai business e;sion was held, altei wtnrli itallliS Wete e!ljoed TVe i.lll w a- in 1 It. t-nn ot a " Kid. p.ii ' " Mi-i. I.ee Williams won the prize to 1 t he best cT-stir.ne and Mis I'.lsie William- won the fin b pn.e tor the c enir.u six Him ty o'ctn k pot hn k sup per was sered to l i h S P. Ian her. Mrs- CIIHoU Hoop 1 U -. Per y Meyers. Mis ! O Jenndus, Mrs. V. S Pretn h. .Mrs Suihe Una au. Mis Plsie Willi, uns. s. I.ee Williams Mtt ,M l 1 1 e Nm wood, Mrs. i ole (w-i and the hostess. Mi s. .lames Mi Iter The tic.xi mecHng will he uu iiuuuiH d at a Uter dMle, KEYNOTE OF U. OF R. C. and A. Club and Priends Honor Mrs. Andrus With Surprise Party The It. C. & A. club and other friends of Mrs. C. W. Andrus sur prised her Tuesday, March 17, in the evening when they called at her home in .Riverside iu honor of her sixty-first birthday anniver sary. Those calling were Mrs. T. Jones. Mrs. L. Armstrong, Gordon and Lilion Armstrong, Mrs. Alice Heaton. Mrs. 10. E. Hoyer, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Millikin, Mary, Gnldie and Donald .Millikin, Mrs. K. Me l.aughlln. Mrs. T. G. Ulevins, Mrs. C. M. .Mullins, Mrs. Peierson, Miss Long. Mrs. G. Leindmr, Mrs. All derson, Mrs. Prank Louden, .Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Andrus, Mr. 0. V. Andrus and daughter, Mrs. H. K. Kobertson. Cards and music were enjoyed during the evening, Light relresh ments wt re served later in the evening by Mrs. L. A. Andrus and Mrs. iioberlson. New Idea Club Members Enjoy One o'Clock Luncheon on Wednesday The New Idea dub me 111 hers were Hie guests at the home of Mrs. C. K Mai ks on Wednesday, - when Mrs Marks. Mis. p. L. Cal I k ins. .lis li 1 1 Williams and Mrs ,1'oresl Joins were hostesses. A 'nun o'clock luncheon w as served at two pi el 1 1 ly an anged tables only the legular memheis of the club w ei e piesenl tor ihe after noon. Naiiissi and grecneiy were used about the rooms. The regular business session fol lowed Hie lunclieon, alter whicii i the ladies lied a quill. The next meeting will be held at the home ot Mrs. II. L. Gilc oil Match 2;,. Presbvteriati Ladies j Aid Holds Business , Meeting on 1 hursday i The Prey! terian Ladies Aid mel on Thursdaj afternoon of liiis week in Hie ehureh psitors with i Mrs. Ralph UusseH. pi esidetit. in ehaige ol the bubicss session, j Plans w ei -e made for the next ! hazaa r and also for the pot luck ; luncheon af fair to be en inyed h 1 the members and their friend Hi heir April Hi meeting It was al so decided thai 1 he members ' w mild ha the pastor's st tidy re decorated at once. Dainty reireshmetii s were served later in the afternoon by Mrs. K JU. Met.ger, Mis George Kohlhngen i uud Mis. H. O. Fargeter. O. STYLES Club Is Entertained at Singleton Home on Wednesday Afternoon Mrs. George Singleton and Mis Harold Uaruum were joint bos tosses Wednesday afternoon of this week, when they entertained the members of their bridge club at the home of the former. The St. Pat rick day motif was carried out In green and white, daffodils and nnr- cissis were used about the rooms ilridge was played during the afternoon by Mrs. I). L. Karlelgh of Marshfield, Mrs. J-eroy Hiatt, Mrs. it. K. Smith. Mrs. Homer Grow, Mrs. K. M. Squier, Mrs. Harvey Uoser, Mrs. Hugh Whipple, Mrs. Kenneth Beach, Mrs. II. H. Turner, Mrs. J. S. Tobin and the hostesses, Mrs. Burnum and Mrs. Singleton. Mrs. Kenneth Beach won the! priiee for the afternoon of bridge. Hater in the day Mrs. Barnum and M rs. Singlelou served dainty refreshments at tables appropriate ly decorated with the St. Patrick motif. ' R. S. and A. Club Meet at Peterson Home on Thursday The It. S. and A. club meeting was held this week at the borne of Mrs. Ben Peterson on Thurs day atteinoen. Visiting and sew ing were enjoyed for several hours by Mrs. C. W. Andrus. Mrs. Frank Peierson, Mrs. p. A. Burnett. Mrs. T. G. Blevins, Mrs. C. M. Mullins, Mis. J. A. Hewin. Mrs. K. K. Boy er. Mrs. J. F. Ospuid. Mrs. 11. M. Stone, Mrs. W. Stiewig, Mrs. J. . Hmidi il. Mrs. ('. M. Heaton tuid Mrs. Pert Peierson. Later in the afternoon refresh ments were serviU by Mrs. Peter son. Kf Informal Bridge ! Party Enjoyed at i Peterson Home , ! Mr and Mi. K. Peterson enter-j j tained a few of Uieir friends witlij ! Jin Informal bridge party al their : home on South Pine street on ; Thursday epnimr of ihi week. ; j Music w us also enjoyed during tbe I i evening hours. ! Those hidden to the affair in -; 'eluded Mr. and Mrs. Hue Itaslad . j I Mr, and Mrs. (. ,1. Lumle-yi. Mr.) Umd Mrs K. K. Sandiiutpt. fVfr. and: iMrs. A. O. Boitleson, Mis. Harry; i Maybe and daughter. Miss Oamillei 'of Portland and Hairy and Walter j ; Siindqnlsi. - ; ' leiielou.s refreshments werei i served by Mrs. Peterson Inter in tho evening. AMERICAN AUXILIARY Unipqua unit met at the armory on Tuesday night, March 17, with a good attendance despite the fact that everyone felt more inclined to celebrate the soldiers' home vic tory than to take up the regular routine business which all meet ings entail. Plant Made -for Easter Monday Ball Miss Pearl Jones, who was plac ed in charge of the preliminary ar rangements for the annual Easter Monday ball, -which Is sponsored by the auxiliary, reported that the armory had been secured for Mon day, Mril 6. Plans are being made for one of the best dances ever to be held In Uoseburg and dance lov ers are looking forward to the event. Mrs. T. H. Burgess is chair man of the committee and Is being assisted by Mrs. Carl Wlmberly, Mrs. Guy Cordon, Miss Pearl Jones and Mrs. John E. Flurry. Hospital Committee Makes Report Mrs. J. A. Soules, department chairman of the soldiers' home at Roseburg, reported that a most in teresting visit had been made to Officers Reserve Military Ball to Be Lovely Affair of Tonight The Officers Reserve military ball will close this week with one of the most brilliant balls of the spring season. The affair, which is open to the public, will begin at nine o'clock in the armory with the Happy Chappies dance orches tra furnishing the music. Officers from all over the state will take part and the affair promises to be one of the most colorful and spec tacular of the year. Tile convention, which was held here Friday and Saturday, closes tonight with the ball. Delightful Party Enjoyed at Thurston Home Monday Evening Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thurston entertained a number of their friends on Monday evening of this week at their home in Laurelwood. Sluing flowers were attractively arranged about the rooms and tho evening was pleasantly spent play ing bridge and in music. Ilridge prizes were won by Mrs. Glenn Colby and J. 1. Andrus. Those enjoying the evening at the Thurston home Included Mr. and MrB. Bert Courtney, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Burr, Mr. and iMrs. K. P. McHeynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Colby, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. AndruB, Miss Dorothy Keith. Miss Lucille Gilbreath, Eston Lough and George Nioay. Later in the evening, Mrs. Thurs ton, assisted by Mrs. Courtney, served dainty refreshments. bettee' IIJ3 CIS 11 il mt si p wwa Al KnudH-on's you can purchase the nationally advertised products of reputable manufacturers at prices no higher than you would expect to pay for ordinary jewelry or for a watch of doubtful quality. The neauiy of this S I line blue white dia- ' I niond is strikingly accentuated by its exquisitely graceful mounting. icj a je-0.-r-j tvear". vwww" A Gruen and de- S3- fj cidedly in voaue. T Tr mS The delloale eu fjraviiiK of Its liny case is richly an tiqued. 15 ruby teweis. m $3: start LEGION ACTIVITIES the home by a group of auxiliary members on t;ie regular visiting day which fell on March 17. The afternoon was spent in play ing cards and visiting with the vet erans. The girls also visited every, one in the Soldiers' Home hos pital. The auxiliary members who visited at the home, were Mrs. J. A. Soules, Mrs. R. Ritzman, unit hospital chairmen: Mrs. Clinton Uorthy, unit president: Mrs. George Ware and Mrs. C. L. Hahn. Mrs. George Ware, who has charge of the making of scrap books for the Uoernbecher Chil dren's hospital, reported that a large number of books were being made and requested that everyone save pictures from magazines which might be interesting to theso children as a great number of pic tures will be required for these books. Carnival Dance Enjoyed After the meeting adjourned, members of lite auxiliary attend ed I lie carnival dance which was staged by the Legion at the arm ory in celebration of the soldiers' home victory. Mrs. C. H. Beard Presents Piano Pupils in Recital at Glide One of the most pleasing of the spring piano recitals took place Thursday evening, when Mrs. C. II. Heard, local piano teacher, pre sented those of her pupils who live at Glide, in recital before the Glide P.-T. A. The hour of piano solos, duets and trios was enjoyed by a large and appreciative audience. Much thorough and painstaking work on the part of the pupils and the teacher was evidenced by the pleasing tone quality and interpre tation of the selections rendered. Kach pupil prefaced his playing by giving a word picture of the com position, which added much to Its appreciation. Ferns and spring flowers made an attractive plat form setting for the recital. Those taking part were Mies Dorothy Asani, Miss Margery Price, Miss Elta Casebeer, Miss Alvina Asam, Miss Helen Connine and Miss Margaret Clutter. Following the recital numbers, Mrs. Beard, hy request, played a group of com position by the composers Rach maninoff and Grainger. Mr. and Mrs. Beard were among those from Uoseburg who enjoy ed the Chicago Civic Opera com pany performances in Portland last week-end. Mrs. I. G. Broadway Is Hostess to Club Wednesday Afternoon Mrs. I. G. Broadway entertain ed one of the bridge clubs al her (Conrln.ied on phep m DICNIFIEO CREDIT There is no extra :-liarKe it' you wish to lake advantage o f our Deterred Taynu'lit flan. 3 mm F.very Grunt Guild Wntch has 15. 17, 19 or 2 I ruby jewels never less I Deferred Payments Deferred Payments JEWELERS i