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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, SATURDAY. MARCH 21, 1936 SdXCDEM Social Calendar By BETTY SHOEMAKER EGION AUXILIARY CARD HAKTV HELD AT ARMOH Y fuESDAV EVENING Monday, March 23 University club meet' Monday evening at Tavern banquet room at It o'clock. Public Invited to at tend. A fine urogram liu . been plunned. Roseburg Business and Profes slonul Women's elnl) meeting Mon day at Parish house at S: o'clock. A St. Patrick's' party ban been lilunned. Mrs. Donald Young 1b chairman for tho social affair. Tuesday, March 24 Brockwuy Study club meet" at home ol Mr. Heruiirn SchiiU at, 2 o'clock. ' ' .,, St. George's Episcopal guild will muat t Parish house Tuesday ut 8 o'clock. All members urged to attend business meeting., J. ii. u Ofi wsoneiadjri ipv.,..- . . . Women's auxiliary of Disabled v-r Veim-ium meets at homo of Mrs. Hoy Young at 7 o'clock. The ClUb Will VISH l"W c,.u..o . cillty. Thurtday, March 26 i ...I i. v.w Invited to sociul eve ning at F.Iks temple. Untiring offi cers will entertain. Mrs. C. "W. i.,.,L,.r Mis. Hu.el Dixon and Mrs. Lillian Kinney will be bus ihsbps. Lards will be enjoyeo ;p.ii,iii: card nurty to.be sponsor. mi i.v i.iiIIik of Country club at clubhouse ut 'i o'clock. Bridge-lea. Prixna itw dmiruct bridge. Northsldo Sunshine club will moot ut homo of Mrs. is. r. . i,i,,tt-irioti Grunge Home 1-.C0' .,,., i, ..iiii. ut home of Mrs. Karl Pickens. March 28 ' "n-:iil club burn ilanco at armory. '.Benefit uffulr. Joe Shlrey's orclies tin. Committee, Hurry Sandqulst, chulrman; Kenneth .uwboii, deco I'utlons: Percy ltobinson, tickets. Public Invited. Proceeds to pur chase new eults for It. H. b. bus- kotbull team. April 1 Ait end Embroidery club will i.,,.,.t Anrll Fools' party plunned. M. O. A. club meets at home of Mrs. tieorgo Powers at Winston. April 2 ' Harden Vulley Women's club ni,.i.iiiiu at clubhouse. Mrs. Irinu McC.iv will bo hostess for the afternoon. April 13 i Annual Earlier Monday ball al nrimiry. sponsored by American Legion auxiliary. April 16 Prushytorlun ladios.aid society, Ul CI1U1C1I JlWiium. ? , . April 18- : Second iinnual meeting of South- urn Orcuon . Masonic lodges at Modfnrd. Mav 2 Kosublll'g Cborul club unnual spring concert In ovenlng lit Hoi Hue eouservutory. i'f INFORMAL DINNER HELD AT PARGETER HOME, TUESDAY Mr. and Mrs. II. . l'urgel entertained informally at theii home on Clalio Btreet. Tueaday eveulug. Following u dinner w hie was served at B o'clock, curds am sewing were enjoyed during the evening hours. Those enjoying the snctul uffai wore Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Col Has. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whartti and sun. Hill, .Mrs. Kdyiho (illmou null Vim u hi and Mr. anil .Mrs. l U. Pargeler. JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB ENTERTAINS WITH FASHION SHOW AND BUFFET SUPPER BRIDGE CLUB HOLDS ENJOYABLE SOCIAL EVENING TUESDAY Mis. ()uy M'ntonyo was hostess Tuesday evening to members of I lie sewing club ut her home at 816 Hamilton street. The evening was spent lu visiting and sewing utter u salad luuiiicnu which was served at 8 o'clock to Mrs. Jack Hurl, Mrs. Don Kiidllhotlgh, Mrs. Duvu Hess anil sister. Mrs. Uinls Miles, Mrs. Ted Kusslll, Mis. Jul vis Robertson and tho. hostess. '.Mrs. tluy Miuiouye. INFORMAL DINNER HELD AT WHARTON HOME FRIDAY EVENING Mr. and -Mrs. George Wlnirlon entoliillncd al their home on liullc stieoi lust evening with an infor mal dinner at 7 o'clock. The table was set with Japanese tpilnce and matching lighted meets. Following ttie dinner hour ll)e eve plug was spent playing Monopoly. Covers were laid tor .Mr. tun! Mrs. Chillies Ostiuudcr. Mr. and Mrs. Chillies S. Collins. Miss lietly Shoemaker, 11111 Wharton and Mi. and Mrs. tieorgo Whuiion. Mrs Whlllinn was assisted bv Miss Vtr giula Gllinour In serving. NO-HOST DINNER ENJOYED AT COUNTRY CLUB BY GUESTS Mr. and Mis. Franklin liwi-euce and son. Hobby, were honored guests ul a no-bus! dinner held al the country club Sunday. Enjnvlug the Inloiniiil ull'ulr weru .Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Lawr ence. Mr. and Mis. Churlcs Whar ton. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hume, Mrs. Vel Broudwii. .Mrs. J. F. Hurker. Arthur Hhuiu. und .Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wliiler. Cinlloll Wilder. Hobby Lawrence and Joanne ilume. BROCKW AY STUDY CLUB WILL MEET AT SCHULZ , HOME, TUESDAY The Brockwuy Slmly club will hold a meeting at the home of Mrs. Herman SrhllU Tuesday all crmion. Mulch 21. ut two o'clock. All members of the club arc In vited to ullciui. An Intel i Mint ul(uiiloon i i ii j been planned. One oi the most charming bene fit bridge parties ot the spring season was field Tuesday evening a o'clocit by Hie American Le- giuu uuxinaiy ut tne uuxiuur) ouiiis in toe armory. 'I lie uute Icnruled me Ivtu anniversary ul the Anierlcun Legion. Mrs. H. H. 'turner wun the wo men s high score prize for contract idge uud L. . Melzgtr Held high score lor men. Piuoctile prize as taken hy leoge Trapans. Airs. Hen G. Hales iiem higu score ul iictiou and Miss Peati Jones und Cleo i'lpuin won Hie prizes in five hundred. .Miss Heieu Lusty celved the qoor prize. be 'rooms were decoraied In yelipw aod green and carried out the St. Patrick s day color uclieuie. ruirgeuienis tor lue evening were mude uy Mrs. J. M. Judd und Mrs. Tuoiuas Parkinson, Joint clian1 mep, Jlrs. Hioudwuy, .Mrs. Lyle arsleis, Mrs. 1,. L. u Imuerly and rs. Walter Fistier.. Prizes lor tne evening were duuateU hy Mrs. Fred Haynes. Attending the affair were Mrs. I 11. H. Loeu, Mrs. Hell Hales, Mrs. C. M. Slierrlll, Mr. and Mrs. liuo Tipton, Miss Helen Caisey, Mrs. J. Judd, Mrs. Percy Webb, Jr., 'Mrs. hurry Steurua, Mrs. . Jolsuu, Mrs. tlurhiiid lies, P. J. Hals, Mrs. ustlne Stephenson, Mrs. Garrison, Mrs. George Cuskey, Mr. und Mrs. .yle Marslers, Mrs. Hroadway, tit) Porter, George Trapalls, Wai ter Kisher, Mr. und Mrs. Tom Pur- kiuson, Mr. und Mrs, P. M. Lee, Mrs. S. J. Shoemaker, Mrs. Uuorgo Wharton, Mrs. K, A. Pettey, Mr. and Mrs. Duvld Lenox, Mrs. I'. S. Hall, Dr. and Mrs. C. K. Allen, Mrs. Victor Clark, Mrs. George McFoe, Mrs, U. Johnson, Mrs. C. (t. Fream, Mis. L. L. . Wlinherly, Mrs. P lilack, Mrs, L. Cuminlngs, Mr. and Mra. H. H. Turner, Mr. und Mrs. Walter llersher, Mrs. L. L. Miller, Mrs. Hazel Dixon,. Mrs. Victor Short, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Met ger, Mrs. J. I''. Stafl'anson, Mr. and Mrs. irvin Kiegal, Mr. anil. .Airs. Uoy Young, Mrs. ltniidolph, Mr. and Mrs. ilarry Iloyle, Mrs. Fred Hamilton. Mius Peurl Jones, Mrs. euison, Miss Jane Wharton, Mr. und Mrs. Ted Post. Mrs. Muurlce Newlund, .Mrs. Chester Morgan Mrs. Hui lung, L, Cniiich, Mr. IloliniUist, Ki. Hlnes, Curl Wiiu-bei'ly. GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S CLUB HOLDS ENJOYABLE SOCIAL MEETING , temhaarof tire Ourilen "Viillby Women's ululi held un enjoyuble meeting ut the club room Thurs duy ufiuinoon ut i p. dj. Tho utter noon gutheriiiK was. arriipgud by .Mrs. J. lpperiy und Airs, c . . Hugbcs. Following Ihe husluess session Mis. Inez .Morrow of Eugene fu- vored Ihe grouii wish piano uelec- tiiins. The tables weru sol . with SI. I-atrickB day docorutlons. Shamrocks mid wuite hyacintb comiileted the arrangements. . The color scheme wus curried uut, also in i lie reirosumeuis. Covers were placed for Mrs. Wm. P. Vaughn, Mrs. Kmina Williams, Mrs. John Daniels, Mrs. Dean .Mor row, Mumie Timuions, Miss Char, lolle and Mary Knott, Mrs. 11. T. Hailey. Mrs. I. Ciillioun, Mrs. lluivey I'.'nena, Mrs. H. S. Httllotl, Mrs. W. D. Love, Mrs. Karl McCoy. Mrs. A. N'iday, Mrs. A. L. Tollilln. Mrs. John Siticlnlr, Mrs: Peter Sinclair, Mrs. C. L. Spray, Mrs. A. M. Schneider, Mrs. P. M. Wlunl lord and Mis. H. 10. tlruiiam. Ilos lesses fur llie afternoon v. ere Mrs. Kppci'ly and Mrs. Hughes. The next meeting of the Wom en's club has been scheduled for April 11. Mis. Irnia Mcl'oy will act us hostess lor the gathering. f. ii f. SUNSHINE CLUB MEETS AT CHILSON HOME THURSDAY, MARCH 12 The Roseburg Junior Woman's club was the sponsor or a spring fashion show for fifty members und invited guests which wus held ut the cluhrooin Monday evening, March lt. Spring fashion numbers were modeled hy Miss Georgia Finery. Miss Crystul K dell and Mrs. Clifford Smith Horn Hie Moss and Lowell's. Following the fashion display a sociul evening was enjoyed by the guests. Miss Vllgllilu Kude, Miss Uoverly Wood, Miss Murjorie i.ur- nee und Miss Virginia 1'iencn were hostesses for the evening. Mrsicul selections by Mrs. Olenn Uech acconipunied the fashion show. 'Ihe clnbroom wus decorated with baskets of mixed spring flow ers, Jasmine, fern and daffodils. The serving table was set with St Patrick's day decorations. Green lapei 8, Irish pipes und shamrocks completed the arrangements. Three new members, Miss Mar garet Hines, Miss JOlsie Uusenburk uud Miss Irene Coonoy were wet coined Into the organization. Guests bidden lo the atlulr and served a buffet supper were: Hel ene Jones, Hunny Aiusteln, Ardys Wlrkllne. Huhy Neul, Lucille Kirk bind, Meredith Ann Jenkins, Kevu Neal, Lucille Hess, Muino Kaaton, Jean Crist, Dorothy Doyle, Irene Taylor, June Carnall, Mary Dell Geddes and Dorothy Rydell, Oak land guests were Eleanor Leninier, Marlorie Miller, Margarot , tvin- caid, Kllziioetli Smith and Leotu Jones. . '"'' Members present at the sociul uffulr were Opul Hcuch, Frances Hardy, Irene Miller, Violet Welkcr, Helen Roser, Florence Carlson, Daynico Heueh. Georgia Kmery, juno Lewis," Phyllis Mlkcworth, Klsle Dusenhurk, Oeraldlne Cross, Dorolhy Herman, Margaret Hines, Mildred Urown, Dorothy Uowen, Kvelyn Smith, Hetty Stark, Irene Cooney, Melba Smith, Verla Mc Laiighlln, Crystal Rydell. Marguret Dunn. Ilildred McLaughlin, Klean- or Uoyd, Virginia French, Mary French, Virginia Rude, Margaret French and Murjorie Gurnee, 0. A. R. MEMBERS ENTERTAINED AT ENTLER HOME IN LAURELWQOP Mrs. Boy Cntler entertained members ol the D. A. (I. at ber home In Laurelwood, Monday, March 16, at 2:16 o'clock. Follow ing a business meeting a program waa enjoyed by members ol tne club. . Mrs. L. E. Goodbourn read an in teresting paper on Industrial de elouiuent in Oregon. Plana were made for tbe April meeting which will be in honor of Dr. J. U. Hor ner. Mrs. Horner will be the guest speaker at the meeting. Mrs. F. H. Churchill Is In charge of the meeting which will be held ut the Business Women's club room April 20. Hostesses for the affair will be Mrs. W. M. Campbell, Mrs. Roy Knller and Mrs. L. K. Ooodbourn. Hidden to the gathering will be members of the 1'usiness and Pro fessional Women's club, W. C. T. U. and the Koseburg Women's club. Enjoying the D. A. R. social event were Mrs. Dave Uusenbark, Mrs. W. M. Campbell. Mrs. Cum P. Cuy- ler, Mrs. F. H. Churchill, Mrs. k. H. Grlnsted, Mrs. Wm. Mcflee, Mrs. R. S. Petrenuin. Mrs. Teft, guest; Mrs. L. E. Goodbourn. und Mrs. W. K. Holse, who assisted the hostess, Mrs. Roy Entler. MR. BYRON SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY AT OLALLA Peach From Apple Growing Center r ROSEBURG WOMAN'S CLUB DESSERT-LUNCHEON IS SOCIAL AFFAIR, TUESDAY. The Roseburg Woman's club hold a dessert luncheon at . the ' club house Tuesday, March 17,. at 1:81) o'clock, : Mra. R. C. Iluck was In charge of the program urrango. mains. Mrs. R. R. Brand waB the hostess for. the 'afternoon. 1 ' A book review' was presented to tho club members by Mrs. c. Can- lion. Mrs. W. M. Campbell gave an Interesting Ulbie talk and Mrs. H. F. English reported on child wel fare. The business meeting was spent in un informul discussion und plulis for the meeting, Tuesduy April 2 were unnounced. A birthday endowment party will bo held at the lleiuline conserva tory at that time. Mrs. Lyle Mars ters and Mrs. Charles Ferrler are co-chairmen for the April meeting. Mrs. Edwin Young and Miss Helen Casey will have charge of the pro gram for the endowment party. ' Fred Byron of Olalla was sur prised by a group of friends who called to celebrate hla 63rd blrth duy anniversary ut his home the evening of Murch 17. Visiting was enjoyed during the evening and Mr. Byron, Miss Vir ginia llyron and Clifton Friend en tertained with musical selections. Celebrating the anniversary duy were Mr. and Mrs. men l oung, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Olllvant, Mrs. Ulllvant, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Olll vant, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Steen. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Nash, Mr. and Mrs George Crouchor, Mrs. Adda Friend, Cell Ireland, Henry Ireland, Clifton Friend, John llyron, Archie and Dick Croucher, Misses Mable and Bcrniece Olllvuiu, Miss Mur jorie Croucher, Miss Virginia By- ou and Mr. and Mrs. Fred llyron. tit MRS. WELKER HONORS FRIEND8 WITH BRIDGE TEA WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. Ora Welker entertained Wednesday afternoon with bridge teu for a group of friends. The rooms were attractively dec. orated with yellow and while spring flowers. Throughout the afternoon hours bridge wus enjoyed with Mrs. Ro bert Carlson winning high prize for contract bridge . and Mi'B. King winning the consolation prize. Guests for the urternoon aiiair were Mrs. F. Fields, Mrs. Charles Hoyd, Mrs. C. It. Freuin. Mrs. Emll Peterson, Mrs. Charles Ilea ley, Mrs. McAfee, Mrs. Ed Pay ton. Mrs. Harold Schnfield, Mrs Robert Carlson, Mrs. Robert Franks, Mrs. King uud Airs. Wal ler Welker. :: V4 CYl 1 Miss Louise Carroll, attractive co-ed at University of Missouri, might be rated as a "peach from an apple-growing center" since she hails from the fruit-bearing belt near Louisiana, Mo., and was crowned campus queen for ,1936, rating her an honored place in the univer sity yearbook. "Miss Universe' ?! Mt'niljt'rH of tin1 XortliMili' Sun- Hhlut' cluh and their KUi'Sta wwe 'iilt'iliiiiieir ul the home vt .Mih. II. I' . Chltrton mi Witu-ht'Hlnr ft reel, Thutmlay ulleitioon, .Mauli 2. 1 he ItoHlesK. Mrs. t hilmui. was liresentetl with h nut print haiulker- htef hhower lultuwiiiK u shui t hiibiurss meet In Mi h. Norumii Kisher n ml Mrs. U. V. Ingles were In ehiHKe of eiilei liiiimu'Ml fur tlm ttlte: iituin. At the ten li-Mir Mrs. ('htlsou served a St. l'ntrii k 8 luncheon to Mrs. .. I.. V liuherly. Alls. Krnsi, and Mrs. Kenneth ('hilsi)ii. Kutts it ml Mih, Win. Klslier, Mrs. (ileu Cnx, Mrs. Henry WnrthlnMtnu, .Mrs. L'Xsie MeCuniH.. Mrs. I.. W. hiKles, Mrs. II. F. (Million. Alts. Ktmroe Minsters. Mis. K. IV Mill ion. Mrs. Mnhel Hurness unit Mrs. Nninuiu Flaht'i', active lnetnheis. The next regulur meetinu of the Sunshine tilth will ho held Mnrrh -ii ul the luiuie u( Mis. 11. F. t'htl sun. BIRTHDAY PARTY CELEBRATES TWELFTH ANNIVERSARY Mm y Mill Kill et Kits win th wan honored on her twellth hitthdity nil' nheisjtrv hi ihe home of her tut- rents. Mr. and Mrs. Harris lllls-1 won h tilt a parly mi St. I'ul-1 ilek's l:i. Tuesday, Mareli 17. The lulile was deeomted wilh! Kieen and "hile fnvnrs nuryltiK : nut (he culor st heme of St. 1'al j rlek. The afternoon uis (deasant- j ly spent in Rallies and u Major Id we uinuteur hour wus enjoyed j wilh ihe K'tvslu luLIu nail in (lit), eiilei laiiiinent. MiM Chsrlotla W.M.t MARGARET ANN CARTER HONORED WITH PARTY ON EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY Margaret Ann Carter was honor ed on lier eluiilli blrtliiiay anni versary at the home of her par ents, Mr. anil Mrs. II. U. Carter on Mlluury avenue when 20 guests were bidden to the afternoon party, luesduy. March 17. I he hours were .spent In vlsit- Iiir and sanies and laler refresh ments were Bervod to Constanee Hlaine, Jimmy Sanders. Wilbur Ctilp, Barbara Ann Turner. Chnrtene Thurston, Betty Eruo, Jean Krno, Harlen and Shirley Jean Carter and the honored guest, Margaret Ann Carter. O -.'f ROS8 HUTCHINSONS HAVE SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS AT KELLOGG Mr. and Mrs. Koss Hutchinson were dinner hosts Sunday, March 15, lo friends at their homo at Kel hma;. The table waH decorated with KprliiK flowers and six nuestn were bidden lo the afl'air. Guests at the Hutchison home were Wm. Sawyers of Iteedsporf. Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Shoemaker, Moris Ann and llertrum Shoe maker, of linKeliurg; Mrs. l.lllfun Jewell and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Boss Hutchison. MRS. HUGH WHIPPLE HONORED AT SHOWER THURSDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. Hush Whipple was compli mented with a lovely shower, Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Oeorse cnurenill at i:o o'clock. Mrs. Churchill and Mis. Vernon Harpham were Hostesses for the affair. The tables were arranged with spring flowers of mixed pastel shades and a dessert luncheon was served to the guests. Shower gifts were presented to Mrs. Whipple by the Invited guests and were brought into the room by her small daughter. Janice, In a doll carriage. (iuests bidden to the affair were Mrs. Hugh Whipple and daughter, Janice, Mrs. Wickhani, Mrs. j. J. Lilly, Mrs. Bond, Mrs. Hatfield, Mrs. Charles Thurston, Mrs. T. G. WaUon, Mrs. Robert Mercer. Mrs. Mary Jefft, Mrs. Rollen Culbert aon, Mrs. Leslie Cumniings, Mra. Percy Robinson, Mrs. F. II. Chur chill, Mrs. Fred Asam, Mrs. Joe Ueets, Mrs. Richards, Mrs. H, E. Dl Brown and Mrs. Mnrle Lowdcn, and the hostesses, Mrs. George Churchill and Jlrs. Vernon Harp-ham. ENJOYABLE THURSDAY SPENT BY LADIES AT COUNTRY CLUB Ladies of the Roseburg Coun try club enjoyed a pleasant morn ing of bridgo al the clubhouse DR. MARY MOORE ENTERTAINS LADIES OF TOWNSEND AUXILIARY The ladles auxiliary of Town- send club, No. 1, met at the home of Dr. Mary Moore, w ednesday afternoon. March 18. The after- noon was devoted to discussion of club business and plans were made for a food and plant sale to be held March 2S at Maddox gro cery, Jackson street. A paper was read to the club members. Following the business meeting tea was served by tne hostess, ur Moore. She was assisted by her small daughter. Abby. The next meeting of the auxil iary will be held at the home of Mrs. Weaver, 4&t Kast avenue. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH HOLDS SOCIAL EVENING WEDNESDAY. MARCH 18 Members and friends of the Fil'Bt Christian church met in the church pallors Wednesday evening for an enjoyable evening. During the evening hours special musical numbers were presented to the .group by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller und by Mrs. Delaney and Mrs. Fiances Lintott with accor dion and piano numbers. Pluns were presented to the congrega tion for an all-church visitation campaign which Is scheduled for the coming weeks. HOUSEWARMING PARTY HELD AT MILLS HOME TUESDAY EVENING A housewnrniing party was held MEMBERS OF ART AND EMBROIDERY CLUB MEET AT DARBY HOME Mrs. Listou Uarhy wai B cnarm- inr hosiers to members and guests Of the Art and Embroidery club which met at ber home on norm Jackson Btreet, Wednesday after noon. . The rooms were decorated with soring flowers and after Ihe busi ness meeting waa adjourned a bo- cial hour of games was enjoyed with Mrs. L. c. aluuson winning thb Drize. Arrangements were maae tor the nexl meeting of the club which will be held at the home of Mrs. H. L. Unrham iu Kiveralde on April 1. The committee appointed to lake charge of tbe April Fool's party was Mrs. Earl 'Decker, Mrs. A. U. Neal, Mrs. Lloyd Hebard and Mrs. George Cluck. At a laler hour In the afternoon refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Darby, to Miss Alia Uoughn, Mrs. C. E. Munson, and Mrs. Gladvs Schloeluali, guesis Mrs. George Cluck, Mrs. Argie Dewltt, Mrs. Karl Decker, Mrs. Alice Rhodes, Mrs. A. M. Neal, Mrs. Carl Palm. Mrs. Hello Steph ensou, Mrs. Lloyd Hebard, Mrs. Ellen Cornell. Mrs. Glen Coy. Mis, Zella Miller. Assisting Mrs. Darby at the serving was Mrs. Gladys Schloeman. ii POT LUCK DINNER HELD BY EVERGREEN GRANGE MEMBERS MARCH 12 Mrs. Emery Daker and Mrs. Herb Baker were joint hostesses for members of the Evergreen Grange Home Economics club a the fornier'8 borne Thursday, rtarch 12. Following a pot luck dinner which was served al 12, the after noon hours were spent in sewing und recreational games. Mrs. Vui. Mendel won first prize. Guests and members present for the social gathering were Mrs. W. J. Uoone, Mrs. Geo. Holm, Mrs. Bertha Ulake. .Mrs. Win. Nendel, Mrs. Murtin Brucker, -Mrs. Frank hiilisou, Mrs. Jumes Hoolen, Mrs. Curtis Calkins, Mrs. 1. U. Nichols, Mi'B. Verne Hixon, Mrs. T. 0.. Ha vens, Mrs. Earl Pickens, Airs. Geo. Thomas, Paul Martin Thomas, Mary Lynn Holm, Norma Lee Boone and Mrs. Kmery baker uud Mrs. Herb Baker, hostesses. The next meeting of tne club will be held March L'lilll, at the home of Mrs. Earl Pkkeus when Pollyanna gifls will bo exchanged. MISS LEWIS COMPLIMENTED AT MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER BY FRIENDS Miss Allena Brown and Miss Aunabelle Fisher were hostesses to . Miss Jane Lewis, bride-elecl of the Easier season, with a shower at the home of W. R. Brown in the Kohlhagen apartments, Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. The evening hours were spent in sewing and cards uud at the close of the evening miscellaneous shower gilts were presented lo Miss Lewis. Bidden to the affair were Mrs. L. Loetteiie, Miss Irene Coouey, Mrs. Murgarol Dunn, Mlus Uoorgiu Emery, Miss llclty Shoemaker, Mrs. C. D. Fies, Mrs. Fred Fisher Mrs. W. R. Brown, Mrs. Edgar Lewis, Miss Jane Lewis, uud the hostesses. Miss Allena Brown uud Miss Aunabelle Fisher. LEAP YEAR DANCE ENJOYED BY YOUNGER SET LAST EVENING A number of the younger set oi Roseburg were guests at the Epis copal parish bouse last evening at . nine o clock when a - Lap leai dance was held. Hostesses for the evoiilug were Miss Virginia Wins ton and Miss Kugenia Mae uriggs. Music for the social affair was furnished by Hober's orchestra. The evening was pleasantly spent In dancing and ctaperuiiea were Mr. and Mrs. ilarry yiinsiou, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parkinson, Rev. Perry Smith, Miaa Frances Hardy and Al Kent. Enjoying the Leap Var uance were Miss Marie Hebard. Miss Jean Banning. Miss Beverly Wins- Ion, Miss Louise Virden, Miss KU genia Virden, Miss Verua Guile, Miss Janet Collier, Miss Mury El len Darby, Miss Kulherine. Buseu- bark, Miss Maxine Smith, Miss Mary Shlrey, Miss Claire Tisou, Miss Virginia Wiuston, Miss Jo- auue Perkins, Miss Shirley Mae Bruiin and Miss Eugenia Mile . Iltiggs, George Grlinni, Bill Den hoff, Loo Wells, Winston Taylor, Clyde Adair, George IJUllle, llodio Brown, Worth Davis, Burton Laird, Claire Shirey, Jack Uathrick, Ross Miutonyc, Elwiu Harness, David Collier and Louis Dillurd. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES AID SOCIETY ELECTS NEW OFFICERS FOR YEAR Members of the Preibyterian ladies' aid society met at the cniiich pailurs Thursday ufternuou ut one-thirty o'clock. A salad lunch eon wus served lo the members of the organization present uller wuich a ousinei.s meeting was held. Tne tables were decorated with spring flowers of pastel similes, nostess for the afternoon wus .are. Ivau Pickens wno wus as sisted by Mrs. George McBee, Mrs. William Cliulmers, Mrs. A. A. Wil der, Mrs. Karl Lilrich. officers lor tno coming year were elected at tne business meet ing and Mrs. Herbert liritl was eiiosen piesldent. Utllor officers of ho Bociety are Mis. Ivan Pickens, vice-president; Mrs. E. S, Hall, bee retary; Mis. Clair K. Allen, treas urer. Hie next meeting of the society will be held April iti at the churcn. .Mrs. Vlclur Clark, retiring presi dent of lue organization presided at the business meeting. Devo- tlonals were under the guidance of .Mrs. W. L. Scott. Tiuirsdiiv of this week. At the al the Valley hotel honoring Mr. noon hour a nolluck luncheon was ; and Mrs. W. T. Mills, Tuesday CIMm frnm all nation of rope competed in the international beauty contest held at Cairo, Egypt, In which Charlotte Wasf. of Alex andria, Egypt. ' naiutil "Mia t'nivtrae." ' SUB DEB CLUB HOLDS SOCIAL MEETING AT KNOTT HOME Members of the Sub Deb club iteltl a business and social meeting I uesdiiy evening ut 7 o'clock ut the home of llctto Belle Knott on Woodward street. Plans were made for Initiation which will be held later 111 the mouth nud following a social eve ning refreshments were enjoyed bv Helen Cooney. Betty June Chalmers. Doris Ann Shoemaker, uud the hostess, Bctte Belle Knott. O O W. C. T. U. TO HOLD MEETING AT CHURCH WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 W . C. T. I'. Is meeting ut the Presbyiciiiin church parlors. Wed nesilay afternoon, March 2!, at -':"! o'clock. The members of all the lulsstoiiary societies of Hie cily churches are Invited to at tend the meeting. An Interesting program has lien planned for tlu afternoon hours and Mrs. t). M Nicholas Is In charge of arrange uietits tor the aitornoon s pro- grit tu. ;;i SOUTH DEER CREEK LADIES HOLD ALL-DAY MEETING AT GRANGE HALL Unlles of tin South ileer creek eoniiiiiinlly gathered at the griiug' hall for an nlUliiy meeting March 1J. A put-luck dinner wus served ul Ihe noon hour. During the afternoon hours Mn. Albert Sirfiidson instructed the fifteen Intlic present In sewing. Thursday morning. March 2ti, a meeting will Ih held at the grange hall for nil those Interested In making fiber Mowers. In Ihe utt trtioon iliiw. "til be held lu home traits and Quitting. evening. March 17. at 6:30 o'clock The rooms were decorated with mixed bouquets of spring flowers. A pptluck dinner was served to MIbb 11a Laubach, Miss Lucy Pinkerton, Miss Marjorie Ott, Miss Jean Cearhart. Miss Wilma Feldkamp, C. K. Mansfield. Miss Ada Marie Ruhl and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mills. The evening hours were spent in visiting. & MISS HILDEBURN HOSTESS TO GROUP OF FRIENDS AT HOUCK RESIDENCE Miss Sue Ilildeburn entertained a number of the younger set of the Thursdnv. March 2. has been city Thursday evening, at tne scheduled for an afternoon of homo of Dr. and Mrs. George E. bridge lit the country club. Mrs 1 Holtck on Mouth tolepnens sireei Ivan Pickens is ill charge of ar I al 7:30 o'clock. raugements for the affair. I Enjoying Ihe evenings enter- j?Ss tiunmeni were .miss .-mhhc. oiat- A TO Z CLUB MEMBERS I Brlinn. Miss Ella Helllilgh. Miss ENJOY MEETING (Jean (ieddes. Bob Russell, Virden MONDAY EVENING I Houcock. Gordon llogan, Bert Ti,.. in 7 , lnl mot on Von- "lark aim me nosiess, .hiss out served to the group and the after noon hours were spent In golf ing. Mrs. J. M. Judd held high score for bridge and .Mrs. H. C. Stearns held low score for golfing. Enjoying the day at the Coun try club were Mrs. Ed Hines, Mrs. Francis Dillard, Mrs. Homer Da vis. Mrs. W. E. Ott. Mrs. Ralston Bridges, Mrs. Vel Broadway, Mrs. Phil Harth. Mrs. H. C. Stearns, Mrs. Walter S. Fisher. Mrs. J. M. Judd. Mrs. Charles Wharton. Mra. Kenneth Qulne, Mrs. John Marks. Miss Helen Casey and Mrs. Helen Clark. PAST PRESIDENT'S CLUB MEETS AT WEBB HOME MONDAY, MARCH 12 The Past President's club of the George Starmer Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Percy Webb, far., Monday, March 16, at 2 o'clock. Elsie Wright, new president of the organization, was in charge of the business meeting which was fol lowed by a social afternoon. The refreshment table was deco rated, wilh a large centerpiece of daffodils with favors and napkins matching in a St. Patrick's day motif. Mrs. Webb was assisted by Mi'B. Percy Webb, junior, in serving re freshments to Bessie (.'linger, Elsie Wright, Clara J. Starmer, Hatlie Uyrd, Harriet PrinLz, Margaret Kodgcrs, Loucindla Long. Tho next meeting ot lite iiuxll iary has been scheduled for April 6lh ut tbe home of Mrs. Long. day evening at the Fayette Lang- j HHdchurn. enberg home on boulli Jackson i . , T T . street. Miss CQletta and Miss , ToWCd 1 ODaCCO MelT .Marie Laiigeunerg wore jouu Hos tesses for the afl'air. : Lovely bouquets of dalfodlls, vlo-. lets and fnrsylhin decorated the. rooms and the M. I'uliicks day' motif was carried out In the card . table decorations and also in the i refreshments. Contract bridge was played dur-. ing tho evening and the prize for high score was won by Miss Helen ' Ca.'oy. I Covers were- laid for Mrs. J. B. ! Foley, Mrs. Jess Hamilton, Mrs. Charles M. O'Mulley, Mrs. Irving i Doucottc. Mi s. G. II. iloxle. Miss Helen Casey, Miss Ann Slnnott, Miss Inez Crostn and Misses Mallei and Colietta Langenborg. POTLUCK DINNER HONORS MRS. HAZEL INGRAM AT EASTERN STAR '. -S The Roseburg chapter of Kasl-: ern Star enjoyed a pntluck dinner at the Masonic temple at b:.IU; o'clock, Thursday evening of this . week. Mrs. Hazel Ingram, of The! I'allej. grand conductress of the Eastern Star older was guest of. honor at the evening's ciilejiain-: mejit. The tables were attractively dee- m oraled with yellow daffodils, forsy-' thta and lUthled candles. Follow-j i- lh, t.,.ll,,,.L- illlmor lnili:ll Iflll I services wen- held at S p. 111. Miss Gretchen Uppercu, socially Assisting wilh arrangements ! prominent daughter of Mr. and Mrs. for 'tho dinner were Mrs. It. U j I. M. Uppercu, of Rumson, N. J., i Whipple. Mrs. J. I. Osborne. Mrs. ! to wed George W. Hill, Jr., son of J M. Judd, Mrs. A. K. Kent. Harry ! tha chairman of the board of the Black. Kev. and Mrs. K. 11. Lock-1 American Tobacco Company. An- hart. and Mr. aud Mrs. W. I". liar- nouuceuitiu oi me engagemeni rls. Gretchen Uppera suda racentlv. COUNTRY CLUB LADIES TO ENTERTAIN WITH CARD PARTY THURSDAY Ladies of the Country club lire entertaining Thursday of the coin ing week with a bridge lea al the clubhouse lor members of the club and their friends. Prizes will be awarded for high cores and later in the afternoon ca will be served. Mrs. Ivan Pickens and Mrs. E. G. Kohlhagen are co-chairmen for the uffulr. As sisting them are Mrs. 1.. J. Grif lilh. Mrs. I.. E. McClinlock, Mrs. Guy Cordon und Mis. II. C. Stearns. Reservations for the afternoon bridge tea may be made by reach ing Mrs. Pickens ul 211-J or Mis. Kohlhagen at lt'2. SUNDAY DINNER CELLBRATES BIRTHDAY AT MARSTERS HOME Violet and Paul Houser were honored at a birthday annlveisary purty ut' the homo of Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Marslers at 1U3 N. Jackson street, Sunday, March IS. The dinner table was decorated with a centerpiece of spring flow ers with yellow tapers. Dinner was served at 1:3 to Violet and Paul Houser. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hou ser, O. C. Houser. Miss Rita Hou ser and Mr. und Mrs. R. W. Murs ters. MRS. COLLINS ENTERTAINS WITH INFORMAL DINNER THURSDAY EVENING Mrs. Charles S. Collins enter tained with an informal seven o'clock dinner at her home in ihe Kohlhagen apul llilellls, Tbuisday cvening. March 1:1. 1 he evening was spent in cards. Tbe table was uttrncfivelv set with a centerpiece of magnolia blooms und tall Ivory tapers. Cov ers were placed for William Whar ton, Betty Shoemaker, and Mi. and .Mra. Charles S. L'ollmi. M. O. A. CLUB HOLDS AFTERNOON MEETING AT TRAVIS HOME Members of the M. O. A. club met at the home of Airs. John liana in Edenbower Wednesday afternoon. Following a business meeting a social afteriiojii was enjoyed. Tne rooms were attractive wilh spring flowers anil refreshments were served buffet style to Mrs. Davenport, Mr.. Ben Jones, Mrs. John Murks, Mrs. T. W. Cooli, Mrs. C. Moore, Mrs. John Bicklu, Mrs. Lester Wiinbciiy, Mrs. Geoige Powers, Mrs. C. B. Culklns, Mis. Aivin cloak, Mrs. Hoy. Dirk, Miss roan Jones and tho liontess, Mrs. ravis. Mrs. Aivin Cloult poured. Plans were mude fur the next meeting of. tne club which will bo held ut the home of .Mrs. Georgu Powers at Winston, April 1. MRS SOPHIA WEAVER ENTERTAINS CLASS WITH SOCIAL AFFAIR Mrs. Sophia F. Weaver enter. tained members of her lip reading class Tuesday, .Murch IV, at 2 u. m. ut her home on ,I!ast avenue, ihe" rooms were decoraied with spring fiotvers and shamrocks were worn uy the guests present. The afternoon was spent in games and exercises and later in the afternoon refreshments were seived to Mrs. Edith Ackert, Re gion Sawyers, Maliuda Miller, Ava ioii Slater, K. Jeunlne Buick, Emu Bristol, Irene Monson, llerueuluo Princeii, Clarence V. Moodev, James Porter, G. H. Morgan, J. k. Moxlcy, Gerald James, Allied Over ton, James Hooper und the hos less, ,us. Sopnia F. weaver. SUB-DEBS TO NOLO PROGRESSIVE DINNER PARTY TONIGHT One ot the most charming events ot Saturday's eiuertuiiiing will mac piuco tins evening when niem Uers of the Hub-Deb club enter tain guests with a moiricKsivn ilinner beginning ut 6:3u o'clock. Mcmbcis and guests of the Sub Deb dinner party will meet first at the home ot Miss Ua Laubach and from there will go to the home of Miss Ella Mennlgh for the main course. Dessert will be served at Miss Ethoia Kinney's aud dancing will comprise the entertainment lor the evtning hours. MISSIONARY SOCIETY HOLDS ELECTION OF NEW OFFICERS AT MEETING The Baptist Missionary society met Thursday afternoon of this week ut the church parlors. The meeting wus opened bv devotions led hy Mrs. Woodcock on the sub ject Stewardship of Prayer." Elec tion ol new ofl icers was held dur ing the uflerunnn with Mrs. Hurry Hatfield presiding at the meeting. Officers for the coming term will be Mrs. Geoige Cuskey, president: Mrs. C. H. Wickhani, vice-pr.esl-dinl; Mrs. J. F. Staffanson, secre tary i .Mrs. C. P. Snoddy. treasurer. Mrs. J. H. Turnbull. program leader presented an Inleresting talk on "The Negroes In Amerira." At the close of the program'refresh ments were served. The tables were centered with bowls of daffo dils, foray-thin and bridal wreath. Ilnatessea for the afternoon were Mrs. A. D. Hawn. Mrs. Walter Sin gleton, and Mrs. R. II. Kelly. MR. AND MRS. BAKER ENTERTAIN WITH PINOCHLE PARTY Mr. und Mrs. R. G. Baker en tertained at their home on Noiih Jackson slret. Tuesday evening at eight o'clock with u progressive pinochle party. St. Patricks day (Continued from page 3)