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TWO . ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. -SATURDAY. DECEMBER 2 1 . 19.-, Social Calendar Saturday, December 21 P. N. li. club PHsmhera ami him bam' i annual Cbilbtmus banquet at I. O. O. F. ball followed by tbo an nual Chilhimaa party which Ite bekuUa and Odd Follows will at tend. Junior Woman's club annual benefit Christmas ball at armory. I'ubllc Invited. Sunday, December 22 Job's OuUKlilom anmiu) valuer service at five orlock In afternoon In Methodist Episcopal church par lors. Public Invited. Young people will present one act play at 7:3" in evening at -M. E. Church South. Public invited. Silver offering. Monday, December 23 Thimble club evening meeting at home of .Mm. Kiitie filnnlt-er. Helnllne coiirtervatory Kinder- Karten C!irli;tuiiia program at 7:15 ut Hunt 8 Indian theatre. j Tuesday, December 24 The V. F. W. auxiliary has post puncu its card play at the V. A. F. barracks on uccount of the holi days. Wednesday, December 25 Fireman's annuul Christmas ball at armory. Public invited. Thursday, December 26 No Lady Kiks meeting on ac count of Christmas holidays. C. H. find H. club to meet at two o'clock In afternoon at home of .Mrs. II. W. Taylor, 610 South Jackson street. Bring inexpensive girt for exchange. George Simmer Auxiliary Christ mas party In evening at armory. Friday, December 27 Special meeting of Pro-America chapter at two o'clock at Hclullne conservatory. All republican wo men invited to attend. ' Hlversdule Home Economies club meeting ut grange hall. Sylmou Valloy club pot luck sup per at scboolbouBe. Families in vited. . Young people of Ministerial as sedation having union party at 7130 o'clock ut Methodist Episco pal church pailorn. Young people between ages of 15 nud 33 Invited l(J attend. r December 30 Public Invited to attend Job's ijaughtevs annual Installation at Masonic temple nt eight o'clock in evening. 'Annual Oregon State college numni and student benefit dunce at nine o'clock at Oriental Gardens. Public invited. . ( ' December '31 Lions club unnuul Npw Year's bull at armory, Public Invited. A TO Z CLUB IS ENTERTAINED AT J, B. FOLEY HOME Tho J. It. Foley homo in Laurel wood wuh I he itceue of a gay Christmas party on Monday eve ning, when All h. Foley eiitiMtuiii ttU the A in' chili, A brilliantly decorated ClirliHiiius tree occupied one corner of the festive living room, und under the tree were 11 u ceil the gilts, for which names lyid been drawn at a previous meet lug of the club. Contract bridge Was pluyeil during the early part (if the e-veiilng, Minn Inex Crosln 4 Inning the prize for high acore. (jhrlHlinuH carols were ming, after which the gift were dltdrilmted by JIIsh Hetty Foley, the charming ((aughter of the linHtess. Lovely ivfrenhiiients were served at daint ily appiiluted tableH. inning retreshnientH. Mrs. Foley yus preHeiited with a shower of Mifts from the members of tho club. I Tho following wero present: Mr.s M. It. UlchavdH and Mint Jose nhine Hluuott, gnests: Min. (1. II. ttoxle, Mrs. Irving OoUcette. Mrs. P. It. Mnddox, Mrs. .lens Hamilton, llrs. Chart. M. OMalley, MIhs Hetty Foley, iMIhr Helen Caney, Sllna Coletta Langenberg, Minn (uex Croutn, MIhs Marie l.nngen- uorg ami the hostess, Mrs. Foley, prayer circle has Annual Christmas party at fisher home t The Northslde Prayer Circle fnombors enjoyed a delightful Christmas Tarty Wednesday at the pome or .mis. ttnam r inner Winchester street. The rooms were beaut ifnlly derorated In tho holt lay motif with a large sparkling ClirlHlinas tree, greenery, holly and mistletoe. ' The luncheon was served nl one- thlriy b'clorU at a long table pret tily appointed wltJi a miniature Christmas tree, holly and lull red fit Iters. Level's were placed for trs. Fred A. Knight, Mrs. II. Hi Lnlrd. Mr. K. K. Crawford. Mrs. II. II. Hagen, Mrs. Noni Ware. Mrs. H. L. Hudson, Mrs. C. A. Chiimhertln ami datmhler Itla. Mrs. I. II. rnilf, Mih. William Fisher, Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. Anna Car ho n and Mrs. Paul Itlaukey. Chi'fKiieHf gilts wer exchanged Imd the ClirlMimis study hour fol lowed. r ' AFTERNOON 13 ENJOYED AT CHAMBERLIN HOME ON THURSDAY t Mrs. C. A. Chamherlin enterluln-t-d h few friends Infonimlly Thurs day alt ei noon at her home on 'esl First si reel. Tho time was spent in (julUing and nt the tea hour Mrs. Chuiubei llu served ile liclout lerieshmentn at a table jireitlly uiipoinlVd for the occasion, i rovers were piaceu tor .Mrs. u. E. Crnwiord. Mrs. Fred A. Knight. Mis. I. II. Iiltrt. Min. IL U Hud oiu . WJIIium niU. ,Mm. A mum CatHoii ntid Mi 6. Chambcvliu (fud dauphin- Ida. By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER MISS LAUR ALOWMAN AND LESLIE CUMMINGS MARRY IN EUGENE SUNDAY ' At an Impressive home wedding, Miss Lauru Lewman and Leslie Cummlngs, both of Kosebmg, were married Sunday, Decent ber 1 fi, ut nine o'clock in the morning at the home of the latter s motlier, Mrs. H. H. Hamer, in Eugene. Hev. C. S. Hergstresser performed the cere inouy in the presence of fifteen relatives and close friends. The bride, charming In a plum- colored tunic ufternoon frock trim med in gold, with matching hut and shower buunuet uf gardeuius, was attended by Miss Clara Engebret- sen, of Salem, who wore a cbar tetise green frock trimmed in gold, and u corsage of pink rosebuds. Kenneth Martin, brother-in-law ot the bridegroom, acted as best num. A wedding dinner was served ut the Hamer borie at the clos of the ceremony. Following the din ner, Mr. and Mr. Cummlngs left for Seattle and other points on the Sound for a wedding trip. After the first of the year they will he at home to their friends on Harri son street In West Roseburg. Mrs. Cummlngs chose as her golng-away costume a silver broadtail fur coat with matching frock and accessor ies. Both Mr. and Mrs. Cummlngs are prominently known In Rose burg. The latter came to Roseburg about eight years ago from her home In Florida. She la employed In the Umptiua forest service nfNne where she will continue her work upon her return to Roseburg. Mr. Cummlngs attended the local schools and Is now state fire In spector with i eadtiuarters In the Douglas County Fire Pntrol asso ciation office in this city. ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BALL WILL BE HELD AT ARMORY THIS EVENING The general public 1ms been in vited to enjoy u charming Christ mas benefit ball to be sponsored by the Junior Woman s club to night, December 21, at nine o'clock the armory, lhe proceeds ot the ball will be used to purchase floor lamps lor the rooms of Mercy hospital. he armory ballroom has been beautifully decorated In a blue and silver colorflchfine for tho uffair. Miss Virginia French Is chairman of the decorating, und Is being as sisted by,Melba Smith, Violet Wei iter, Verlu McLuughlln, Clarice Loetterle and Virginia Our nee. Miss Georgia Emery is general chairman and Is being assisted by Ueverly Wood, Evelyn Smith and Murguret, Dunn. Others assisting on' committers for this annual af fair include Hildred McLaughlin, Marjorle Guruee, Dorothy Shoiidy, Phyllis Mikeworlh, .Helen Roser, Irene Miller, Ethel Whllaker. Car- met Newlund and Margaret Drown. ft '.f MISS GLADYS H. STRONG PRESENTS GROUP OF STUDENTS IN RECITAL On last Tuesday evening Miss Gladys H. Strong presented a group of students In a delightful piano recital. This Is the second of a series of informal reel tills to be given during the winter. The program was given bv beginners and more udvanced studeutH. Their playing was Interesting und musi cal. The following were presented: Don Gorrotsen, Puttie Murphv, Mary Ellen McKay, Clair Pettlt, Donald Harmon, Jane Ellswortn, Mary Murgaret Ellsworth, Hetty Gene Simmons. Ethel Van Voorst. Evelyn Van. Voorst, Doris Shoe- mnker. Helen Cnoney, Ittnidull Young, Anita Young. Faith Voiinc und Virginia Voting. Bruncr Named I "6 : ' if , y ,? S,if im Mil Iter du.x brunct charm and attractive coiffure helped Miss Janet &amucl, co-cd at Kan. sis State college at Manhattan, Kas.;to win Uia title ef raniiMi beauty tvifrti, hn'ier which entitles hrr to bsint - ikturfd Ifl tfie .1938 jeaxbp.ck as ifce rrrttiet co-td. MRS. H. C. WADDELL ELECTED PRESIDENT OF PRO-AMERICA CHAPTER Mrs. H. C WaddeM has been elected president of the recently organized Pro-America chapter of Kepubiican women and men and other oil leers of the local chapter include: Miss Mazie Wuiker, first vice-president; Mrs. A. E. Kent, second vice-president ; Mrs. Frede rick J. Porter, secretary; Mrs. Ros coe Marsters, corresponding secre tary, and Mrs. Lyle Marsters, treas urer. A noon luncheon Is being plan ned by the chapter to be held some time in January at the Ump- qua hotel, at which time some of the state officers or the Pro America chapter will be present to assist the local chapter in out lining the work for the year. Any one interested In uttendiug the luncheon meeting has been asked to make reservations by calling Mrs. J. H. Booth. Mra. L. A. Well or Mrs. I. B. Riddle. Membership in the Pro-America chapter Is open to all republican men and women In Douglas county. The exuet dute of the luncheon will be announced within a short time. ft LADY GOLFERS ENJOY DELIGHTFUL CHRISTMAS PARTY ON THURSDAY The Lady Golfers met at tho RoReburg Country cliub Thursday morning at ten o'clock for the week ly contract bridge pluy. Mrs. Ken neth Quine won the prize for high score for the play. At noon a lovely luncheon was served at a prettily appointed table for Mrs. C. W. Christiunson and Mrs. Frederick J. Porter, guests. and Mrs. Walter Fisher, Mrs. H. A. Davis, Mrs. J. F..Dillard. Mrs. Broadway, Mrs. Kenneth Quine, Mrs. J. iE. Murks, Mrs. J. F. Bar ker, Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. C. W. Wharton, Mrs! C. C. Archibald, Mrs. W. F. Chapman, Mrs. Arth;ir W. Bnum. Mrs. U E. McCllntouk. and Miss Helen Casey. Christmas gifts were exchanged following the luncheon. A short business meeting was conducted by the captain, Mrs. Walter Fisher. I he Lady Golfers will not meet again until Jauuury 0. VESPER SERVICE WILL BE PRESENTED AT M. E. CHURCH ON SUNDAY The general public has been most cordially Invited to attend the an- nua-l vesper service of Job's Daughters to be held at five o'clock Sunday afternoon, December 22. at the Methodist iFpiflcopnl church! The service Includes: voluntary, Adesto Fidoles." by Mrs. C. S. Hclullne; processional by choir: prayer, Beverly Winston; solo by Mrs. Miriam Ballurd; scripture, Meredith Anne Jenkins; address, Rev. E. B. Lock hart: enrol by choir; Legend of the Polnsetta by Betty Jane Dixon. Mudalyn Stearns and Betty Mac Whipple. J. B. BAILEY IS ' " I HONORED AT DINNER ON BIRTHDAY SUNOAY Mrs. J. B. Bailey entertained at a lovely turkey dinner at three o' clock at her home Sunday to lion- Mr. Bailey on his birthday an niversary. A miniature Christinas tree aud tall red tapers graced tho table. Covers were placed for Mr Bailey, guest of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Alba Spaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn rallen. Fred Miller, Ralph Malley rtnd the hostess, Mrs. Bailey. Gifts were presented to Mr. Bailey undr tho ulternoon was 'enjoyed visiting and listening to the radio. Beauty Queen EASTERN STAR 1936 OFFICERS INSTALLED THURSDAY EVENING Hose burg chapter of Eastern Slur met Tl.uraday evening in the Masonic temple with Mrs. It. I. Whipple, worthy matron, presid ing. Mrs. W ipple presented love ly gifts to each of her 1Mb offlcera, the gifts being distributed by Mrs. Walter Hercner. Installation of the 1936 officers followed the chapter meeting, with the following past matrons offi ciating: Mm. D. H. Lenox. Install ing matron: Mrs. Carl E. Wjiiiber ly, installing marshall; Mrs. C. G. Ferrler, Installing chaplain, and Mrs. Homer W. Grow, installing musician. During the Installation Leroy Iliatt sang "Star of the East," ac companied by Mrs. Grow at the piano. The 1936 officers Installed include: Worthy mutron, Mrs. Frederick E. Hurtung; worthy pa tron, Walter Hercner; associate matron, Mrs. Victor Mlcelli; asso ciate patron, William Austin; con ductress, Mrs. Walter Hercher; as sociate conductress. Mrs. Frances Llntott; secretary, Mrs. T. B. Vlr den; treasurer, MIsb Pearl Jones; marshal, Mrs. Boyd Bales; chap lain, Mrs. H. H. Turner; pianist, Mrs. J. K. Campbell; Adah, Mrs. Muurice J. Newland; Uuth, Mrs. K. G. Koblhugen; Esther, Mrs. Ru dolph KlUmaii; Martha, Mrs. Clair K. Allen; Electa, Mrs. Clyde Ful- lerton; warder, Mrs. A. 0. Taylor,; and sentinel. Mr. McGce. A beautiful Christmas pageant was presented by L. H. Lenox, j Mm. H. H. Turner, Mra. J. E. i Campbell, Miss Huth Hoover, Mrs. Carl E. Wimberly, Mrs. Boyd BaleSi Mra. A. J. Ford, Mrs. Rudolph Rltzmun, Mrs. J. B. Ituiiyan, Miss Ethel Whltaker, and the following choir members: Mrs. A. B. Tay lor, Mrs. Clair K. Allen, Mra. E. G. Kohlhageii and Mrs. Frederick E Hurtung, and pianist, Mrs., Homer W. Grow. On behalf of the 1935 officers Mrs. D. H. 1-enox presented a beau tiful gift to Mrs. R. u. Whipple, who also received her past ma tron's pin. Mrs. Whipple presented lovely gold basket tilled with gold-colored chrysanthemums and a corsage of pink rosebuds to tne lflSti worthy matron, Mrs. Frede rick E. Hurtung, on beliulf of the chapter. The gold basket and matching chrysanthemums were In keeping with the golden jubilee celebration planned by Roseburg chapter for the coming month. At the close of the Installation a Bulad supper was served in the buiuiuet room at tables beautifully appointed with tall red lighted tapers circled by holly, miniature white) Christmas trees and poin- settus. The committee Included Mrs. tiny Cordon, Mrs. S. J. Shoemaker, Mrs. A. (J. Hose, Mrs. K. I). Wil liams, Mrs. E. A. Britlon, Mrs. H. L. Connelly. Mrs. Archie Elliott, Mrs. Bert Bates, Mrs. Gowell.Mrs. U Kohlhageii, Mrs. George E. Houck, Mr. und Mrs. McGee und Mr. und Mrs. Cawlfleld. & & CHRISTMAS PARTY IS ENJOYED BY B. P. W. C. AT SKINNER HOME The fifth annual Christmas party to be held at tho L. . It. Skinner home by the Business aud Profes sional Women s club was enjoyed by sixty members and friends Monday evening. The rooms of the Skinner home were beautiful with a large lighted Christmas tree aud holly, fir sprays and mint let oe. A seven-thirty n lock dessert supper was served Miss Vernu Cai others und Miss 11a Uuibach poured. The commit tee serving Included Lucille Lenox, Lois Irving, Huth Hoover, Ina Farusworth, Maud McGuughey and Mrs. Skinner. Miss Helen Magcrs led the group In singing Christmas enrols. Miss Maud McGaughey delighted the guests by playing accordion soloa and Miss Verna Carothers very graciously read tho Chrlstm story, followed by numbers by the glee club under the direction of Mrs. C. A. Brand. A beaut 1 Tul gift was presented to Mrs. Skinner und one to Miss Carothers, president of tho club, with Miss Ethel Webb making the lesiMitation speech on behalf of too club. Gifts were presented by the Glee club to Mrs. Brand and MIsh Ruth Hoovr, pianist, with Mrs. J. A. Caraway making the presentation. Santa Claus appeared later In the evening and distributed gifts to nil. The next meeting of the club will be held January 13 nt the Roseburg Woman's clubrooms. Jc $c M. O. A. CLUB HAS CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON AND PARTY WEDNESDAY The M. O. A. club held Its de lightful annual twelve-thirty o'clock luncheon and Chrintmns party Wed nesday at the home of Mrs. R. R. Harding. The tahle was centered with a bowl of fruit and silver holi day decorations. fovors were arranged for Mrs. Custer and Mrs. E. T. Ogle and daughter, Barbara, guests, and the following members, Mrs. Roy Good. Mrs. Ed Helinboldt. Mrs. E. G. Cloako, Mrs. Kenneth Clouke, Mrs. John Travis, Mrs. O. Calkins. M rs. George Towers, M rs. C. T. Tipton. Mrs. L. L. Wimberly. Mrs. George Blekle, Mrs. C. W. Cook. Minn Pearl Jones and tho hostess, Mrs. Harding. A Christmas treo wns enjoyed and gifts were exchanged. The next meeting will be held January 8 at the hmoe of Miss Pearl Jones. fl fli LINEN SHOWER GIVEN LA DONNA BROWN BY TAVERN EMPLOYEES The Tavern employees enjoyed a delightful farty Wednesday night to honor Miss M Donna Brown, who will become the bride of ivi bnrt Shannon, Sunday, December A lovely linen shower was given to Miss Brown, after which u mock ddlug was held and dancing was enjoyed. Refreshments were serv ed to Miss Brown und Mr. Shan non. Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. arl Black, Mr. and Mm. Oliver Fred i liksoii, Mr. and Mrs. Ivc Harris. Mrs, Ella Williams. Mrs. Ruth Lough. Mrs. Ruth Hnudinnn. Miss I mm Pound. MIhs Betty Anne Faulkner. Miss Murjorio Cochran. Mtfs Fondn Giles, Miss Bemite Duncan. 1un BarnetL Bert Shen uid. IciiniM Mu-ndiiu, Lde Uohl luau uuU Flunk Edwards. Stan Style for Milady. Liiml to Jota th ranks ml thOMwfcMbw Milady wht the itylist hu created for her arc Claadla If organ (left), actreaa dangh. tor of Frank M o r g a a , crtea atar, and Jasa Fro man (right), radia long etresa. Mill MorganmodeU a Tyrolean toft of heavy ll&sa, especially de signed for apoTtiwear, and Hiss Fro nan a glamor, oos evening dress of pale blue chiffon. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES AIO HAS CHRISTMAS PROGRAM MEETING THURSDAY The annual Christmas program meeting of the First Presbyterian Ladies Aid was held Thursday and was greatly enjoyed by the large number present. The parlors were lovely with a large sparkling Christmas tree, Fireplace and holiday decorations. Mrs. Victor Clark, president, had charge of the business meeting and Mrs. Watson E. Boise led the devotions. Mra. Herbert. Brltt read the secretary's report and Mrs. Clair K. Allen presented the treasurer's report. Roll call fol lowed. Two guests, Mrs. E. W. Abrams and Mrs. Mariette. were present for the meeting. The ex change of gifts was enjoyed fol lowing the meeting. Tea was served later from a table prettily appointed with a bowl of holly and tall red lighted tapers. Mrs. Watson E. Boise and Mrs. W. C. Faucette poured. Hos tesses for the tea Included Mrs. Victor Clark and Mrs. Frederick J. Porter, Joint chairmen, Mrs. H. W. Rodgers, Mrs. J. E. Sawyers and Mrs. A. A. Bellows. i ! MRS. LEROY HIATT IS HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB ON WEDNESDAY Mrs. Leroy Hiatt very graciously entertained her bridge club at a lovely one-thirty o'clock dessert- luncheon at her home Wednesday. The Christmas motif was attrac tively carried out on the tables, where covers were arranged for Mrs. Scott Williams, Mrs. Fred erick J. Porter and Mies Thelnia Trefren. guests, and Mrs. A. J. El lison, Mrs. Leonard Riiey, Mrs. P. M. Lee, Mra. A. B. Taylor, Mrs. II. H. Turner, Mrs. Homer V. Grow, Mrs. George Singleton, Mrs. lJaul Warren aud the hostess, Mrs. Hiatt. Contract bridge was enjoyed dur ing the afternoon with Mrs. Porter winning the guest prize and Mrs. Lee the club prize for high score. Christmas gifts were exchanged at the close of the card pluy. mr. and Mrs. burr entertain potluck supper bridge club Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Burr enter tained their potluck supper club at a seven o'clock supper at their home on East Douglas street Thurs day evening. Holly, lull red tapers and Christmas favors graced tho serving tables, where covers wero arranced for Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kllison, guests, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Krell, Mr. and Mrs. K. (I. Randolph, Mr. and Mra. Leonard Riley, Miss Maijorie Knight, "Hud" Watson and Mr. and Mrs. Burr. A Christmas tree was enjoyed and the guests exchanged white elephant gifts. Contract bridge was played with Mr. and Mrs. El lison winning tho gueHt prize; Airs. Klley tile ladies high scoro prize and Mr. Rundolph tbe men's high score prize. V ' FIREMEN'S ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BALL WILL BE HFLD DECEMBER 25th A most cur dial invitation has been extended to tho general public to enjoy the annual Firemen s benfit Christmas ball to be held at the armory next Wednesday ev ening, December 2o. at nine o. clock. Unique decorations are being planned for Iho affair and the com. mittees making arrangements for the ball Include Phil Harlh, Harry Burr. Larry Kendall. M. E. Rlttor, Jr.. J. S. .McDonald, Fred Roycu, Iulo Stephens, Glenn Taylor, Har rio W. Boolh. Walter Fredrickson. A. J. Ellison, Wallace Rapp. Will H. Gerrctscn and Hugh Whipple. GEORGE STARMER AUXILIARY WILL MEET NEXT THURSDAY flie regular meeting of the George Starnier auxiliary will he held next Thursday evening. De cember 2ft. at the armoiy and will he followed by a most enjoyable party. Those attending have been asked to bring uu Inexpensive gift tor exchange. Mrs. ( linger, yr Complon and Mrs. Slatterly have chargo of arrangements for the party. Ss S OREGON STAtE BENEFIT DANCE WILL BE HELD HERE DECEMBER 30th The annual benefit fiance tn be sponsored by Oregon Statp collrgw students and alumni will be a harming affair here at the Orien tal Gardens the evening of IVceni- ber JO. nick Mote s ramru band will furnish the music for the af- lair, lhe cireial public uas beeu iuviled. !i 1 fi'" t stm'r 1 jh 1 I ij i f mi v MRS. H. C. STEARNS ENTERTAINS OAKLAND CLUB ON WEDNESDAY Mrs. H. C. Stearns very gracious ly entertained the Oakland' club and a number of guests at a love ly one-thirty o'clock salad lunch eon at her home Wednesday. Tall red tapers and silvered trees were used on the tables, while the ChristmaB motif was also used in the decorations about the rooms. Covers were placed for Mrs. C. L. Chepoweth, Mra. F. Fortin, Mrs. B. F. Burnett, Mrs. Helen Laurance, Mrs. T. B. Garrison, Mrs. Emily Young, all of Oakland, and Mrs. A. E. Kent, guests, and the following club members. Mrs. h. G. Young, Mrs. R. D. Bridges, Mra. Edwin Stearns, Mrs. Rush Clark, Mrs. John Stafford. Mrs. Ethel Truitt, Mrs. John Hochenson. Mrs. lEstelle Garrison, Mrs. Bessie Stearns, Mrs.1 H. Underwood, Mrs. Burdett Leas and Miss Ruth Chen- oweth, all of Oakland. Bridge was the diversion of the pleasant afternoon hours with Mrs. Fortin winning the guest prize and Mrs. Clark winning the club prize. The annual club Christmas party- followed the bridge rlay and gifts were exchanged. i't & T. R. BURR "HONORED AT FAMILY DINNER ON BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY A six-thirty o'clock potluck fam ily dinner honoring the birthduy anniversary of T. R. Burr was en joyed Tuesday evening at the Burr home on East Douglas street. The Christmas motif was attrac tively used for decorations. A love ly birthday cake was cut and gifts were presented to Mr. Burr. Covers were arranged for Mr. and Ms. T. R. Rurr and son, Larry Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Burr and daughter, Pa tricia, and son, Billy, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith, Jr., and son. Bobby, and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Burr. . JOHN WESLEY BIBLE CLASS HAS POTLUCK SUPPER TUESDAY NIGHT The John Wesley Bible class. taught by J. E. MeClintock. en joyed a very pleasant six-thirty o'clock potluck supper and Christ mas party Tuesday evening at the Methodist Episcopal church par lors. Covers wero placed at beautifully appointed tables for sixty-five. A program followed and Santa Clans 'arrived and presented a fine gift to Mr. MeClintock from the class. Gifts were exchanged and a social hour was enjoyed. YOUNG PEOPLE OF MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION TO HOLD UNION PARTY The young people of tho Minis terial association are sponsoring a Union party for Friday De cember 27, to he held at 7:30 o' clock in the .Methodist Episcopal church parlors. All young people between the ages of 15 and So have been most cordially Invited to en joy the affair. Jusc Like a Newest photo of Countess of Carrlck, a native of Philadelphia, who has become one of the most popular figures in London society since she be came the favorite danong companion of the Prince of Wales. Prince hu tavond other Amtncan beantjrs, suUi as Lady Furnese ad MrsTWaUii iHfiJislSiBjnMnkDjav . . " CHRISTMAS DINNER DANCE GIVEN BY 20-30 CLUB AT UMPQUA WEDNESDAY NIGHT One of the most charming social affairs of the holiduy season was the Christmas d I n n e r-daucing party given by the 20-30 club mem bers for their ladles at the U nip qua hotel Indian room Wednesday evening. Earl Wlsner acted as general chairman for the delight ful affair. Lights covered with green and red crepe paper, a sparkling light ed Christmas tree and the walls banked In greenery, mistletoe and holly, formed a- lovely setting for the party. A corsage marked the placecard of each lady guest. The turkey dinner was served at 8 o'clock at beautifully appoint ed tables, where covers were ar ranged for Mr. and .Mrs. Loren Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul War ren, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hitter Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gile, Miss El dress Judd, Miss Bernice Waln scott, Miss Helen Cobb, Miss Mil dred Williams, Miss Reva Neal, Miss Prudence Flesher, Miss Lois Irving, MIhs Lova Buchanan, Miss Rena Wills, Earl Wlsner, Robert Helllwell, Harry Snndquist, Thom as Ness Jr., Leo Walker, Gordon Bennett, Kenneth Lawson, Percy Robinson and Bernard Young. Joe Shirey's orchestra furnished the music for the evening of danc ing. Santa Claus arrived later in the evening and distributed gifts. ' PAST PRESIDENTS CLUB' HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY '-. AT 6. W. STARMER HOME The Past Presidents club of the George Starnier auxiliary held a delightful Christmas party Monday ufternoon at the home of Mrs. S. W. Starmer .on Winchester street. The table was centered with a miniature Christmas tree, holly, lull red tapers, holiday favors and matching placecards. A gift was presented to Mrs. Percy Webb Sr., guest of the day, as this was her last meeting as a guest. She will be Initiated into the club at the next meeting as a past president. Mrs. E. Y. Starnier, honorary member of George Starmer auxil iary, was a guest. Covers were placed for Mrs. Webb and Mrs. Starmer and the following mem bers, Mrs. S. W. Starnier, Mrs. Hu bert Wright, Mrs. J. F. Byrd, Mrs. R. W. Rodgers, Mrs. W. Long and Mrs. W. C. Prints. The next meeting will bo held January 6 at the home of Mra. Hu bert Wright to celebrate the birth day anniversary of Mrs. Byrd. C. H. AND R. CLUB WIIL MEET NEXT THURSDAY AFTERNOON Members of the C. H. and R. club have been invited to meet at two o clock next Thursday afternoon. ueceniDer 2b. at the home of Mrs B. W. Taylor at 51U South Jackson .street. Everyone attending bus been asked to bring an inexpensive gui 10 oe exenanged. Pal to Prince HtlKlLlNE KINDER0ABTEN PROGRAM WILL BE GIVEN AT THEATRE MONDAY NIGHT The lleinllne cohaenatory kind, ergarlen will be ureaeuted In "A Visit From Sauia Claus," at Hunt's Indian theatre at 7:45 o'clock Man day evening, December 23. The program includes the fol lowing: Entrance march and circle games, bov to partner, hickory Ulckory Dock, barrberry cross aud the scare crow; greeting soug an3 Christmas story; "Away in the Manger," Charlene Dects, Esther I Maine Short, Harriet Catherine Hootn and llarbara Johnson; Jack k'rost song led by Jerry Coen; girls Japanese dance led by Donna Dunham: "On the Good Ship Lolli pop," Paul Punkhouser; boys' dance led by Bobby Feldkamp; "Animal Crackers in My Soup," Nancy Radabaugh; piano solo, Georajene Shankliu; "Up on the (Continued on page 3.) American Legion Auxiliary Activities By Mra. Waller Fisher Our motto: We honor the dead by serving the living. Most colurrul oi auxiliary events of the week was the auxiliary and legion "Rid" paity held Tuesday evening in the chapter rooms at the armory. The chapter ball was transformed into a temporary school room, presided over by E. A. Britlon, schoolmaster. Britt's bald bead, goatee, frock coat, white doublet and wing collar com pleted a perfect characterization. By means of a crooked cane he nabbed recalcitrant pupils and put them in their places. While there was much dialogue of an ex temporaneous nature, there. waB a lot of prepared repartee that sav ored of a rollicking end man show. Emily Judd was a typical Sis Hopkins, most elegantly done out in a pink taffeta frock, knee length, and a huge ' pink how, which was now on the top ot her head and again over her eyebrow. Sula Parkinson, in a gingham pin afore, sat on the front row, and nearby was "Tommy" Dillard, with short pants, bare knees, a white blouse with Buster Brown collar and flowing tie. "Tommy," all of a fifth grader, the despair of the girls In the third grade. Vying with Tommy for feminine favors was Ted Post, the typical French BCbool boy in knee length smoek' and jaunty beret. Dorothy Gorthy looked all i 15 in her red pleated skirt and hair bow to match. Mary Jo Parkinson, matriarch of them all in appearance and behavior, delighted the "kids" with a tap dance, Berl Bates, legion commands er, and nian-about-town, at the piano shiverlngly so with bare knees and an Icy night without and within. Cecil Black, person ality actor de luxe, was induced to sing . Treasure Island but he was quickly drowned out by the combined chorusing voices of the other pupils. Dick Preston and Paul RlttenhoUBe, dignified and aloof, represented the school board.' Ward Cummlngs came in for a lot of complaint from the Various class members because his mamma had dressed him up in men's clothes. Just as the fun was at its height Peg Young and Bess Reigal, demure twins of about 12 or so, came in bearing a resplen dent cake of huge proportions which was presented to President Sula Parkinson, who was celebrat ing ber birthday. At the close of the daily classes there was a spelling match, the boys being pitted against tho girls, the latter naturally eliminating the former in short order. Finally there was food, each auxiliary member having prepared a box which was drawn hy lot by some legion "feller." We noticed all of the men casting covetous glances in the direction of the large wood en candy bucket which Peggy Young had brought. Ou the outside of the bucket was inscribed: De. jeuner pour 8 chevaUx et 4U homines. Mrs. Velle Broad'.vay, as sisted by Mrs. Walter Fisher, serv ed the diners with hot coffee. Tak en all in all. It was a fine large evening, with enough side splitting events to last one Until the next affair In l'J36. This is the time or year when it would he interesting for the people of Roseburg to visit the child welfare center in the Medi cal Arts building. "!iere Mrs. George Caskey and Mrs. George Mcflce are busily organizing Christmas baskets which uill bo distributed among families ot needy veteruus next week. Thero will be several dozen of such bas kets delivered this year. They will be filled not only with essential food stuffs but there will bo a bag of candy. fruit, nuts and toys, where there are children, in each basket. Practically all of the con tents of the baskets have been do noted by the local auxiliary and legion as well as by other Units in this district. Eugene sent 37 pairs of the finest of children's hose. Although a charter member of I'mpqua unit, must admit that Iho breadth anil slope of auxil iary service is a source of con stant amazement to us. Wo learn- ei tonay mat Mrs. Iivlnn Reigal, hospital chairman, has been busy for several months contaciiug units and post9 who liavo disabled men in the local veterans facility. Those parent posts and units in turn look- up the families of tho veteran In the hosnltnl at Rose burg and sec that the ChrWinas cheer Is taken to them. Mrs. lteigal has tiunmiinirated with posts as distant as Louisiana and Honolulu. In addition to this, veterans who receive no money ut all, and their name la legion, arc given Christ mas cards to send to all members of their families. Mrs. Parkinson, nur president, urges lhat all applicant eligible for Initiation In Umiiqua unit re member that January 7 will b official Initiation night and It Is hoped lhat all who have not pre viously been initiated will be present that evening. Soon after tho first of the year Mrs. Judd. finance rhjilrm.n U planning a most interesting wed ding dress revue. Wan h for dale.