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    ROSEBURG NttrSRfeVlEttr. R&EBURC. OREGON. TUESDAY. AF-RIL 21. 1936.
STETSON
OOCIETY and CLUBS
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
day noon, honoring the birthday of
her husband. Covers were laid for
ha following Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Warner. Mr. and Mra. ErneBt War
ner. Paul Warner, Mra. L. Warner.
Mra. Haiel Perel and Mra. Lucy
Samler.
PUBLIC INVITED TO
ENJOY BENEFIT AT JUNIOR
HIGH 8CHOOL TONIGHT
! SILVER TEA IS
LARGE AFFAIR
YONCALLA. Anrll 21. Mrs. Erie
Stenaeth. Mrs. George Kdea and
A delightful benefit program of ur, , waklnshuw enlertuined
the spring will be held tonight, L, H Ver tea ut the Wuklnshaw
April 21, at eight o'clock at the Jun- i)01ne Thursday afternoon for the
I lor high school under the auspices
lot the Rose school P.-T. A., witb
Mrs. L. M. Lilly acting aa general
Ichalrnian. assisted by Mrs. Ceorge
Singleton, K. S. Hall and II. S.
Bond.
This program is bejng sponsored
ladies aid of the M. E. church. In
the absence of the president, the
vice-president. Mrs. Ztdie Bishop,
presided. A short song service led
by Mrs. Harold iieyers was follow
ed by a scripture reading by Mrs.
Bishop. A group of primary cnn-
In connection with a candy sale to dren unaer tne leadership of their
rune money 10 purcnuse a ramu teacher. Miss droves, sang a group
ior me nose scnooi. I ne general or Bong3i a(ter which Aaron Bald'
Roll 'em up . . . wear 'em with
dash . . . turn 'em up or any
way . . : they'll take punish
ment. You see them every
where. The Playboy and Ban
turn lightweight Stetsons.
$5.00
ROSEBURG, OREGON
HIKE AND SUPPER
IS ENJOYED BY GROUP
A group of young people hiked to
Copeland's lake near Melrose Sun
day afternoon and returned later
to the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Con
rad Long, where a very delicious
sunner was served to Helen
Skaggs. Violet Long. Elsie Duns- Tracy, Miss Florence Fuller, Miss
more. Margaret Culp, Clifford Elenor Sherk. Miss lna Farns-
publlc has been most cordially In
vited to attend.
The program wilt open with the
presentation of "The Florist Shop,"
directed by Miss Helen Casey. This
play, a one-act comedy, is a Har
vard Workshop classic and is a
delightful entertainment. M I s b
Casey Is supported In the play by
Mrs. E. O.. Young, Mrs. C. S. Heln-
line, Mrs. Raymond Ballard and
Mrs. Frederick J. Porter.
The play will be followed by vo
cal numbers by Leroy Hiatt; read
ing by Maxine Smith; dance by
Katbryn Mahoney: piano numbers
by Ytanda Armour; vocal duets,
Jlra. Arnold Rodley and Mrs. Bert
G. Bates; vocal numbers by Cecil
Black and cartoons by Bert Bates.
ft 5? r
INFORMAL AFFAIR IS
ENJOYED AT CHURCH HOME
AFTER OPERETTA FRIDAY
Miss Marian Elizabeth and
Charles Church Invited the Benson
teachers and a few friends to the
home of their parents, Dr. and Mrs.
H, c. Church, in Laurelwood fol
lowing tbe presentation of the
Benson school annual operetta.
Polly Make-Belleve," at the high
school Friday evening.
Visiting was enjoyed and later
Mrs. Church served a very lovely
buffet supper. Those enjoying the
occasion included Miss Virlie
Long, Bill Wallace and
Louis Skaggs.
'Bud" and
Today's PatUrm
AO, O & to Y(2 a 0 mm
fip
win and Carol Huntington spoke
pieces. Cornea were played, after
which delicious refreshments were
served to the following guests.
Mrs. Lucy Samler, Mrs. Fairbanks,
Mrs. Zadle Bishop, Mrs. Mary
Class, Mrs. Nellie Hanan, Mrs.
Alice Canney, Mrs. Melvln Howaru,
Mrs. P. Peterson, Mrs. I). J. Rog
ers, Mrs. Jim Toner, airs. taura
Apple;;ate, Mrs. Mnddin, Mrs. Sut
ton, Mrs. F. M. Kellogg, Mrs. Har
old Meyers, Mrs. Olive Mckee,
Mrs. Rose Cowan, Mrs. u u. bi
mins. Mrs. Fred Lee, Mrs. A. R.
Marsh. Mrs. dene Briner, Mrs.
Lohrey. Mrs. Ernest Leach. Miss
Margaret Ludvlg, Mrs. Charles
Hummel. Mra. Belle Burt, Mrs.
Ernest Warner, Mrs. Ben Hunting
ton. Mrs. Edward Kelso, Mrs. H.
L. Stonaker, Mrs. Edith Sprinkle.
Mrs. Edgar Richards, MIsb Minerva
Westenheiser. Mrs. Mcciarnon,
Mrs. V. L. Applegate, Mrs. Homer
Kruse, Miss Genevieve Oroves, Mrs.
Luther Dnugherty, and the hos
tesses, Mrs. Eric Stenseth, Mrs.
George Edes and Mrs. Sam Wakiu-shaw.
Hf
YONCALLA WOMEN'S STUDY
CLUB MEETS SATURDAY
YONCALLA, April 21. Tho Yon-
calla Women's Study club met at
the country home of Mrs. Henry
Payne at Billhead, Saturday arter-
noon. The house was resplen
dent In flowering shrubs. After a
delicious dessert and coffee, Mrs. J.
H. Kruse led a program on the
Tennessee valley authority. Mrs.
J. R. Laswell, discussed benefits to
be derived from the T. V. A. and
Mrs. Adabel Kingston spoke on the
T. V. A. and the investor. Roll call
responded to with 'water
Ways I Have Seen." Those pres
ent were Mrs. J. 11. Laswell, Mrs.
Harvey Cockeran. Mrs. Dare King-
ery. Mrs. J. "H. Kruse, Mrs. Ervin
Rice. Mrs. Edgar Klcnarus, Mrs.
A new series of "Musical Mo
ments" programs has been releas
ed by the Chevrolet Motor com
pany to a selected group of radio
stations throughout the country,
KRNR at Roseburg being one of
the stations selected for this ser
ies, according to an announce
ment this morning by J. B. Toles,
KRNR manager. The programs,
starting today, will be released be
tween 6 and 6:16 p. m., eacn lues-
day. Thursday and Saturday.
The new programs originate in
New York City and feature such
artists as Kublnoff and bis violin,
Jan Peerce, Virginia Kea and Gra
ham McXamee.
The former "Musical Moments
series, which has been running on
KRNR for the past bIx weeks, has
met a most gratifying response,
according to the station manage
ment. This program is also broad
cast by the largest metropolitan
stations nnd is said to be well up
among the leaders in national
popularity.
worth, Mrs. Hazel Dixon, Mrs.
Alvia Wetherell, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Norton, of Bandon, Superin
tendent and Mrs. W. M. Campbell
and daughter. Miss Elizabeth, and
son, McAfee, Principal and Mrs. R
K. Brand, Mr, and Mrs. Harris
Ellsworth and daughters, M
Mary Margaret and Miss Jane, and
Dr. and Mrs. Church and Marian
Elizabeth and Charles.
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WEST MELROSE EMBROIDERY
, nK" umiici, hub. i. i..n.w
MELROSE. Anrll 20. The West ec. Mrs. Sam Wakinshaw, Mrs. Za-
Melrose Embroidery club held its die Bishop, Mrs. Adabel Kingston
THE JUNIOR MISS WILL WANT
MORE THAN ONE OF THIS
SMART MODEL
PATTERN 2663 .
Whnt Junior Mls wouldn't be
nrpttv iilP&fled and nroud to find
this dainty tub-cotton frock hang
ing in her closet ana ue preuj
MiMtPri too. about the lovely, all-
over print that mr.kea her look the
Wreath of SnriiiE. If you're a
regular meeting at the club house
Friday with Mrs. John Richards as
hostess and Mrs. E. M. Seeley as-
I slating.
A lovely dessert luncheon pre
ceded the business meeting. Read
ings and household hints were giv
en as the penny drill was held.
The quilt which the club was
making was all finished during the
afternoon meeting;
The hostess for the next meet
ing will be Mrs. E. M. Seeley and
assisting her will be Mrs. Good
(Thompson.
I hose enjoying the luncheon and
afternoon were members, Mrs.
I Good Thompson, Mrs. E, M. See
ley, Mrs. George Cooper, Mrs. Ver
non Vinson, Mrs. Ruy Petrequin,
i Mrs. Cora Brothers, Mrs. Amy
ICrtteser, Mrs. G. Z. Newman, nnd
Mrs. John Richards, and visitors
were, Mrs. Elta Ward of Roseburg,
I Mrs. James Marsters, Miss Ruth
Richards and Verna Lee Vinson.
SURPRISE PARTY IS
ENJOYED AT MELROSE
MELROSE, April 20. A group
of friends gathered at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Holmquist Sat
urday evening to surprise them in
honor of Mrs. Holmqulst's birthday
anniversary. Music, games and
cards were enjoyed until twelve
o'clock when dainty refreshments
were served to Mr. and Mrs. Holm-
qulRt, guests of honor, Mr. and
Mrs. Gunner Johnson and daugh
ter, Helen, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Johnson and - daughter. Rita, Mr.
and Mrs. John Rusenbark Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Lundeen, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Glass, Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Anderson, Miss Lois Ford, Miss Pa
tricia Holmquist, John Eaton and
Bobbie Holmquist.
CHILDREN ENJOY 1
EASTER EGG HUNT
CAMAS VALLEY, April 20. A
group of children wero invited to
Mrs. Laura Applegate, Mra. Leona
Merk. and Mra. Henry Payne, vib-
itora were, Misa Strader of Albany,
aister of Mra. Cockeran, Mrs. Ern
est Warner and Mra. E. V. Leach,
Mrs. Irfach and Mrs. Warner were
elected members of the club for
the coming year.
MR. AND MRS. DOYLE
HONORED ON FRIDAY
MELROSE, April 21. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Jnmes Doyle were very pleas
antly surprised Friday evening
when the Melrose grange member
and a few Invited guests honored
them with a miscellaneous shower.
A lovely supper was served at
one long table which was centered
with a bouquet of tulips with tall
pink tapers placed at each side
and two tull green tapers were
placed on each end of the table,
at which cover were placed for
forty guests. Preceding the sup
per the many lovely shower gifts
were presented to Mr. and Mrs.
Doyle. The remaining evening
hours were pleasantly spent in
visiting nnd pluyiug games.
Mrs. Doyle was formerly Mias
Joyce Busenbark nnd she and her
husband are visiting at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
A. Busenbark.
Local
News
Hsre Two Days Ranks Morti
mer, of Portland, spent Sunday and
Monday in Roseburg attending to
business.
Mr. Tlson Hers Warren Tlson.
Copco employe frqm Drew, was a
business viBltor in Roseburg Mon
day. Back from Portland Wayne
Shaw baa returned to this city, af
ter spending the past few days
in Portland on business.
Return to Oakland Mr. and
Mrs. 8. J. Chenoweth have return
ed to their home in Oakland, after
going to Marshfield to attend the
funeral or Iheir daughter, Airs.
Stalnaker.
Here on Butlntts J. D. Kenney,
Ntw Idea Club Meeting, Postpon
ed - The New Idea club meeting
luncheon announced for Wednes-
of the Wheeler Wilson Logging day has been positioned until fur-
company, Canyonville, was a busi
ness visitor In Roseburg Mon
day. .' ,
Hart Tuesday Ceorge D. (Jack)
Weaver, democratic candidate for
representative, Myrtle Creek, was
in Roseburg Monday attending to
business.
Enjoy Sunday at Coast Dr. and
Mrs. George E. Houck and Mlsa
Helen and Miss Bertha Sandos,
spent Sunday at Marshfield and
Point Arago. .
ther notice on account of the death
lot F, U Calkins.
Ltavss for Coast Roy Foster,
republican candidate for sheriff at
the May primary electiou. left on
a campaign trip this morning fur
Drain, Elkton. Keedsport and liar-
diner. He will spend several days
in the lower Umpqua and coast
district.
Ltavca Today Sherley Clay
ton, of Dillard. left today for Port
land and from there will probably
go to Minneapolis to receive medi
cal treatment.
P. N. Q. to Meet The Past
Noble Grands club will meet Fri
day. Anrll 24. at 8 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. Alba Spaugh, 806
South Stephens - street, with Mrs,
Ooff.. Mrs. T. II. Busenbark. Mrs
J. E. Pickens and Mrs. Spaugh as
hostesses. ,
sister, Mrs. Roy Trultt. Mr. and!
Mrs. Chrlstensen were on their
way to Ran Francisco to enjoy a
week's vacation.
Mr. and Mra. E. u Hennlnger
Hft Thursday for Canyonville to
spend several daya visiting at the
home of their son and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. L. E. Henninger.
Mrs. C. II. Maunln who baa been
critically 111 at the home ol her
daughter, Mrs. Charlie Klllson in
Rice valley, Is reported to be slow
ly improving.
George Chenoweth and brother,
Virgil, returned Thursday morn
ing from Portland where they had
been called by Ihe serious Illness
of their sister, Mrs. Marie Stal
naker.
RECKLESS DRIVING
BRINGS S2S FINE
A fine of 125 was Imposed In tho
Justice court bere this morning up
on Bruce McCollutn of Oakland,
arrested on a charge of reckless
driving. McCollum waa reported
by the arresting officer to be tak
ing too much right of way. He en
tered a plea of guilty when ar
raigned before Justice of the Peace
R. W. Marsters.
ELKTON
Oddities Clewed
From Day's News
Back to Work Mrs. Floyd Wil
son is back at her work at the
Style Shop after being ill for the
past several weeks at her home
in North Roseburg.
M. O. A. Club Meeting Postponed
On account of the death of F.
L. Calkins the M. O. A, club meet
ing announced for, this week has
been postponed until Muy 6, when
it will meet at the home of Mrs.
C. T. Tipton.
Evidence O. K.
TRINIDAD. Colo.. April 21
(API Sergeant W. C. Kelch,
one of the Colorado nationni
guardsmen patroling the martial
law area along the southern state
line to keep out alien pud indigent
laborers, approached a Spanish-
Amprlrnn woman.
Can vou show evidence or fi
nancial responsibility?" he asked.
"Yes." she replied, reaching into
her stocking and producing a roll
nf h i s.
Kelch said he counted ?5,uuu.
She was admitted.
Bird of a Rescue
WAUKESHA. -Wis., April 21
Two robins quarreled over a piece
of string and It took the fire de-
nartment to avert a double hang
ing. Entangled in tbe skein both
aouEht as nest-buliding material.
the birds hung by their necks until
the firemen arrived with a ladder.
Extricated, the two were soon
revived and flew away.
New Idea Club to Meet Mem
bers of the New Idea club have
been Invited to enjoy a one o'clock
luncheon Wednesday at the home
at Mrs. R. H. Williams.
Former Resident Hers M 1 s s
Louise Anderson, of Portland, Is in
Roseburg visiting friends and rela
tives. She formerly made her
home here, before moving to Portland.
Arrive Her Laurance Hat
field has returned to bis home on
Roberts creek after visiting in
Yreka. Calif., several f.aya. He was
accompanied home by his brother,
Delbert, who Is employed mere uy
Standard Siatlons inc., and who
will visit relatives here until Wed
nesday.
Stops Over for Visit Mrs. Gage,
of Chicago, Is spending a few daya
at Dixonvllle visiting her sister,
Mrs. R. C. Livingston, en route east
to ber home, after visiting her son
In Los Angeles.
Bsck From Portland Mrs. H. L,
Lander, nee Dorothy Winston, has
returned here, after spending the
past ten days in Portland visiting
her siBter, Mrs. Donald Ueeson,
nee Norma Winston.
Back from Coaat Attorney A
N. Orcult has relumed here, after
spending a short time ut the coast
visiting relntives nnd rrlenns. Airs.
Orcutt remained at Marshfield to
visit her daughter, Mrs. Charles
Fox, nee Vivian Orcutt. until Wed
nesday, when she will return to
her home here.
Pegging a Joke
ROCHESTER. N. Y., April 21
Domenick Macrl, a shoe repair
man, found a hundred-dollar bill
tucked in the toe of a shoe a wom
an had left to be repaired, but put
it back aRuln. The customer,
covering the money, told him;
'N-I...l'u n crn,.,l iit a nil VOII
"I'm sorry to snnll your Joke1,"
Macrl replied. "I knew It was there
all the time."
Inter-8e 8tudy Club to Meet
Members of the Inter-Se Study club
have been asked to meet Wednes
day, April 22, n' one-thirty o'clock
dessert-luncheon at tho home of
MrB. W. M. Jampbell on North
Jackson BtreeL
8nsclal Meeting Called A spe
cial meeting of the V. F. W. auxil
iary will be held at 8 o clock Wed
nesday, April 22, at the Maccabee
hall, ut which time Mrs. Hazel
Walton, Portland, department pres
ident of the V. F. W. auxiliary or
Oregon, will make ber official
Inspect on of Patrick W. Kelley
auxiliary. Refreshments will be
served.
ELKTON. Anrll 80. Mrs. T.
Rolph, who Iibb been In the hos
nltal at Eugene returned home
Sunday.
Irl Binder returned home Satur
day from Eugene where he bos
been In the hospital
Wilbur HugiiB, who has been
home 111 with the measles, Is able
to be out again.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Vlnn
an 8-pound boy on April 16
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Binder were
Eugene visitors Saturday.
U Haines, of Oakland, waa an
Elkton visitor Saturday evening.
Ralph Thomas spent several
days of the laat week at bis home,
He Ib working at hugene.
Miss Dorothy Traviss was not
able to teach school part of lost
week due to illness.
Zoa Easterly, who teaches school
at Kellogg, spent the paBt week
end at her home In Hood River.
Mrs. Una Smith, who Is 111 with
the measles Ib better.
Mildred Hancock who has been
III the past month is able to be out
again.
Mrs. Eliza Dlramlck. who has
been very III Is improved. Mrs.
Dlmmlck dismissed her trained
nurse a few days ago.
E. Anderson and A. Mode, of
Kellogg were attending to business
matters In Elkton Wednesday ev
ening. Mr. and Mrs. H. Pontius and
family of Creswell, spent Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Rlnder.
R. O. Thomas Is spending a few
days visiting and fishing on Smith
River.
Panl Levenhagen and Card
Sagaberd of Scottsburg were Elk
ton visitors Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Butler, or
Long Prairie, were Elkton visitors
Wednesday.
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LOCAL GUARDSMEN
GET QUARTERLY PAY
Members of Co. T), 162nd tnfan-
trl, Roseburg's unit In tbe Oregon
national guard, received their quar
terly pay for drill attendance last
night. Captain V. J. Micelll Issued
company orders promoting Corpor
al Olaf Peterson to sergeant
and Private Bert Lehman to
the ranke of corporal. The com
pany Is training industriously in
preparation for tbe annual summer
encampment.
W. H. HUGHES RITES
DATED WEDNESDAY
Funeral services will be held at
1 p. m. Wednesday at the Roseburg
Undertaking company chapel for
William H. Hughes, 20, of Suther
lln, who dle.l Sunday at Mercy hoa
pl.al. The i.ody will be taken to
Pasadena for Interment.
MARKETS
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CITY VISITORS
Chapter Executives to Meet Tbe
executive board of Pro-America
will hold a business meeting at
two o'clock Wednesday afternoon
In tho Blue room of the Umpqua
hotel. Mrs. H. C. Woddell, chair
man,' will ho In charge.
Augusta Too Tall
NEW YORK, April 21 It took
a detour to get Augusla, a giraire.
to a circus at. Madison Square gar
den today. Police refused to let
high truck carrying her pass
ttu-niu-h the Holland tunnel from
ew Jeisev. The truck would nave
had less than three Inches clear
ance from the roof of the tunnel.
Perseverance Tells
DALLAS, Tex., April 21 Paul
Hubbard, who started from San
Catholio - Ladles to Meet The
ladies of St. Joseph's Catholic
Sewing society bave been invited
to attend a social meeting at 2: all
o'clock Wednesday In the parish
hall, with Mrs. W. (1. Paul and
Mrs. E. Princen as joint hostesses.
SMALL FOLKS ENJOY
EASTER EGG HUNT
SUTHERL1N, April 20. Miss
Betty Ixm Vogelpohl entertained
nine of her young friends last Sat
urday afternoon with an Easter
egg hunt.
Alice Slglsmund won first prize
for finding the most Easter eggs.
Other Easter prizes were won by
Edna Ruth Real, Bethone Smith
and Alice Slglsmund.
A pleasing feature of the after
noon was an acrobatic number by
Edna Ruth Neal.
Before going home each guest
was presented with a Pretty Last-
la
bile in mid-February, reached the
Texas centennial grounds wnen ne
said he would April 20 in
nlie of the fo lowing:
Wind overturned ma trailer inree
times, lie had to overhaul the two
cylinder motor twice. The chain
drive slipped off "I guess 100 times,
usually on a mountain roaa.
ulslng Bpeed was in nines.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett er basket. The guests were: Edna
McFall, Easter Sunday af'.crnoon
to enjoy an egg hunt. Games were
played and refreshments served
practical Mother you'll choose this rturln(; tne a(iernoon hours. Those
sii-ipitt lum. v nresent were Delbert end Geneva
only because its so easy to ff"- Huntley, Carol and Marilyn Baker,
nut necauBe u mane, up u ..rn. and Bobhv. Perrv E.rl,
Illy in such sturdy cottons as Pal Bonnv An)8tcin phyUi,
broadcloth, chamnray or pique-iur Crouch CathaHne stanaiey, Wal
ter Mock. Virginia Coon and Neal
and Muriel McFall.
every day wear and tear, and in a
daintv dotted swiss. embroidered
batiste or dlmLy when she'd a
partying go. Shell find tl-at new,
wlde-shouldar effect as flattering
as you will find the cutting of
30?"??;r r,i ,.; HI meet at 2:30 o'clock Thursday
. ,e ,,,1.71. si 0 takes Xternoon In the church parlors
o, ... ... - wlih the memhera nf the Clifde
BAPTIST MISSIONARY
SOCIETY TO MEET
The Baptist Missionary society
Ruth Real, Alice and Helen Slgls.
mund, Patty Jordan, Clella Cooper,
Bethene Smith, June Young, Joyce
Holgate, Beverly Hatfield and
Betty I-ou Vogelpohl.
GOOD-TIME PARTY WILL
BE HELD FRIDAY NIGHT
SUTHERLIN, April 20. A good
time party will be held nt the Sulh-
erlln Community hall next Friday
evening, April 24, for benefit of
playground equipment for the Suth
erlln Bchool. The evening prom
ises to be an unusually interesting
one featuring a program, which
will he short but good, games of all
kinds Including tables of bridge,
21 yards 36 inch ranric. n usmuc.. . . . Ml..lnn.rv 500. plnochlo. and others, all wll
ing insiraiuou. .. high prizes each, a door prize,
step-by-step
inrliiilpil.
Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) in
coins or stamps (coins preferred)
for this Anne Adams pattern.
Write plainly name, address and
stvle number. BE SURE TO
STATE SIZE.
Send for your copy of our ANNE
ADAMS PATTERN BOOK! You'll
like Its foresighted advice on the
latest patterns, fabrics, accessories
fashion trends. You'll like the way
it helps you Plan a whole smart
wardrobe. You'll like :ts slenderiz
ing stylos, its delightful patterns
Mra ri.nr.ff Tflfikev will hllVfl rei ruuiuueuiM. uuinea win
charee of the business meeting and 80 be provided for school children
Mr. .1 VI Wnlfnril wll he nro. w -h-
UH.,n. .Thin." Hn.lea... DINNER 13 ENJOYED
for the tea hour Include Mrs. Au- ru.c
mist Heck. Mrs. E. E. Woodcock MELROSE, April 20. Mr. and
and Mrs. Charles Doerner. Mrs. C. J. Lundeen were hosts at
a
MRS. SEFTON HOSTESS
TO O'TIUM CLUB
YONCALLA, April 21. M r
Fred Sefton entertained the mem
bers of the O'Tium club at her
home Thursday afternoon. Cards
Teaching Mrs. J. K. Fulbe, who
lms linen ill at her home on East
Douglas street for the past two
mouths, resumed her teaching at
Junior high school yesterday. Dur
ing ber Illness Mrs. Scolt Wll
llttniB and Mrs. Homer W. Grow
had charge of her classes.
Visits at Coqullls Miss' Mar
garet Oderklrk. stenographer at
-ancisco In a 1000 model outomo- tle iocai chamber of commerce of
fice, Bpent the week-end ' In Co
quiie visiting her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. William Fortier, and
ber cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Verrell
McCurdy.
GETZINGER DENIES
Arrives Hert Mrs. Mel John
son has arrived here to make her
home with her husband at tho
Rose hotel. Mr. Johnson was
cently emnloyed at the. hotel as
night clerk, coming to itosenurg
ATTAPIf PluM WOMAN from GrantB Pass. Mrs. Johnson
. . . . . . . , ,. n , Aril I ' " ' - .... -
April .1- Wr; nnaoSnrir In roalrto KnlnrHnv
A. UeiSIIIKei, fin, bmmiou ,
and held in connection wun an ai- visiting Orsndparenta Jimmy
tack on Mrs. O. J. Sigu.dson of Dexter Helllwell. son of Mr. and
K. C. Gaines, of Riddle, was a
business visitor in this city yester
day.
K. 'L. Conn, or Melrose, spent
Monday In this city attending to
business.
MiBS Bess CloiiRh, of Canyon
vllle, spent yesterday hero shop-
hlng and visiting.
Frank Gorrell. or umpqua, spent
yesterday in this city attending to
business.
C. McCnnn, of Cnmas Valley,
anpitt n short time ill town yester-
duy on business.
Mrs. J. w. smitn, jr., oi mvors-
dale, wus here Hhopplug and visit
ing friends yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. dick nort, oi
Drew, were business visitors in
town yesterday.
Mrs. Earl Goodman, of Oakland
was In town shopping and visiting
friends for a short time yesterday
Mrs. J. E. Pickens, of Happy val
ley, shopped and visited friends In
town yesterday.
Mrs. Ida Bailey, or canyonville,
spent yesterday In this city shop
ping nnd visiting.
Mrs. Custnr Laurance and naugn-
ter, Barbara, of Dillard, spent yes
terday hero shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Juntos Iiovington
and Mrs. Creed Chenoweth, of Oak
land, were visitors here yusterday,
ltny Alspaugb, of Myrtle Creek
waa a business visitor in this city
yesterday.
Around the County
-west Salem Inst week, denied the Mr D w He,en ot Marshfield,
ennrge in preiimmury ucuumk j- m, here visiting his maternal grand
terday and was bound over to the pal.enta Attorney and Mrs. Ilex-
I-OIK county grauu jui j. tBr Rce on Soutn Kane treet.
The attack occurred last wea- Th. pi... . . Mnr.hflol.l and
nesday night, vhen Mrs. Blgurdson gpent the -week-end with their
reported to ponce sno was iorceu (ia,1(!nteri Mrs. Helllwell, nee Iris
by an unknown man into bis auto- Rc8j an(1 brought jmmy ,ack
mouuo wneu sou wua I with them for a visit.
her home rroin a nigni oass wueie
she taught. Leave for East Mr. and Mrs.
A V. Knnl nt DnanliliriF ntlil Mr.
PATRICK CAVIN IS and Mrs. Maurice Allen, of Eugene,
Tivrw ff PRISON left todsy ror Portland and then
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PRODUCE
PORTLAND, April 21. (AP)
BUTTER Prints. A grade, 29So
lb: In parchment wrapper, 30Jo lb.
in ' cartons: B grade, parchment
wrapper, 281c lb., cartons, ZUgO
lb.
BUTTERFAT- Portland dollv-
ery-rA grade, delivered at least
twice weekly, zs-suc id.; country
outes,- 26-280 lb.; 11 grade, vs-iva
lb.; C grade at market.
B GRADE CREAM FOR MAR
KET Buying price butterfat ba
sis, 531c lb.
EGGS Buying price of whole
salers: Extras, 18c; standards.
16c: extra mediums, 16c; do me
dium firsts, 15c; under grade, 13c;
pullets, 13c dozen.
Cheese, milk, country meats, mo
hair, cascara bark, hops, live poul
try, onions, potatoes, wooLand hay,
steady and unchanged.
AZALEA
AZALEA, April 20 Mrs. Pitts,
who has been visiting at the home
of her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smith, Is
spending this week In Portland but
expects to return here Baiuruay
Mrs. Bernice Pickett and son
Lloyd and Mrs. Esther Thorp of
McKenzie Bridge are visiting this
week nt the J. R. Pickett home,
Easier dinner guests at the D.
O. Breedlnve home were Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Cooke. Mr. and Mrs
Johnny Ogden, Mark Hull; Gerald
Ogilen, Shirley tinnam ana nieces,
Mar e and Allcen of uiemlale.
The Azalea Townsend club met
at the Galesvllle schoalhousu Sun-
dny and a basket dinner was en
joyed at noon. .
Mr. and Mrs. David myili. wno
reside on upper Cow creek, sold
their nluce this week.
Chester Curtis of Hiacniay spent
the week-end here visiting mends.
Darwin Johns accompanied him
homo for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Potts of Port
land spent Easter Sunday here vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. Lubbie. Mrs,
Petts and Mrs. Lubbie are sisters,
Easter Sunday dinner guests at
the Champ Johns home were Mr,
nnd Mrs. George Claruo nnd chil
dren. Woodrow, Archie, Junior and
Greta Jean, of Remote; Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Williams and daughters
Irene and Jean of Loqiillle, and Mr.
and Mra. Champ Johns and sons
Dale and Durwln.
V. H. Lungley of Portland spent
Thursday visiting at the home of
his brother-in-law and Blstor, Mr,
and Mrs. George Turner.
Waller Sherman, teacher at Hill
military academy In Portland
spent Easter visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Smith and family.
STARTS SUNDAY
S JnMni IfWCwnlalSP
U CllSa K23Y ,1
InOSE MARIEa
INDIAN THEATRE
for misses and children. A book were enjoyed, arter wnicn nencioua
h.c. i.. i,, im nh noil triers, refreshments were served to the
Send for It today. PRICE OF following. Mrs. Rudy Pundt. Mrs.
BOOK FIFTEEN CENTS. BOOK Allen Gibson, Mrs. S. A. Schieman,
AND A PATTERN TOGETHER, Mrs. George Tavenor. Mrs. Ernest
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Koefed, Miss Bertha Sutherlln.
Address ordera to News-Review Mrs. H. Patton and Mrs. Fred Sef
Pattern Department, RoBeburg, Or, too, '
lovely dinner Wednesday eve
ning at their home. At a beauti
fully appointed table covers were
placed for Mrs. Tillie Hughes. Mrs.
Nancy Hogan, Miss Mable Behind-
ier, ail of Roseburg and the let
ter's niece. Miss Jessie Sanburn,
of Cottage Grove. Preceding the
dinner hour visiting was enjoyed.
o
MRS. HUGH WARNER
HOSTESS AT DINNER
YONCALLA, April 21. Mrs.
Hugh Warner entertained at s
birthday dinner at ber borne Sun-
Patrick Cavln. recently sentenc
ed to two years In the state peni
tentiary, after pleading guilty to
a charge of larceny, was taken by
Sheriff Percy Webb to Salem to
day to be delivered to prison
thorltles. Cavln was accused
the theft of clothing and other ar
ticles from tho room of a drink
ing companion at Reedsport.
BROUGHT HERE TO
SERVE OUT FINE
Adrian Housmann of Reedsport
was brought to Roseburg last
night to serve out 188 of a $100
fine imposed in the Reednport Jus
tice court on a charge of transport
ing venison In closed season. He
was brought as far as Kellogg by
Deputy Sheriff J. L. Dodson of
Reedsport, who was met there by
local officers.
braska, to spend several weeks vis
iting relatives and friends. Judge
Carl E. Wlmberly, who Is holding
court In Corvallls this week, look
the group as far north as Portland
today.
Leave for Corvallls Mrs. J.
B. Horner and Mrs. J. L. Gsult
both former residents of this city
left today for their homes in Cor
vallls, after visiting at the home
of Mrs. F. H. Churchill on EaBt
Cass street since last Friday. They
came to Roseburg especially for
the D. A. R. meeting honoring the
late Dr. Horner, prominent Oregon
educator, last evening at the Wom
an's club building.
EUGENE, April 21 Eugene
peace advocates will organize to
promote the state Initiative meas
ure for optional military tralnint
In Oregon institutions of higbtr
learing at a mas meeting on the
University of Oregon campus to-
ulguL
OAKLAND
OAKLAND, April 20. Mr. and
MrB. 8. J. Chenoweth received the
sad news Wednesday evening of
the death of their daughter, Mrs
Marie Stalnaker, of Marshfield.
Mrs. Stalnaker recently underwent
several major operations in a Port
land hospital but they proved unsuccessful.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lewis, of San
Francisco, were visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Med
loy the' first of the week. They
wore enroute to Vancouver, Wash.,
to visit with the former's parents.
Mrs. J. H. Edwards and grand-
Bon, Bobble Chrlstensen, or port
land, Mrs. Clifford Feller nnd son,
Ronnlo of Salem are spending the
week here visiting the Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Trultt and Mr. and Mrs.
Wendel Trultt families.
Ieo ttparks, of (Ireen Valley,
was a business visitor In Rose
burg Thursdsy.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert ChrlBtensen
of Portland visited here for a short
time Wednesday with the latter's
Dtcorating Tempi Roseburg
residents having flowers to donate
for tbe Job's Daughters conven
tion being held here this week
have been asked to leave them at
the Elks temple any time Wednes
day and Thursday morning. Mrs.
Boyd Rales brs charge of decorat
ing tbe temple for tbe opening of
the convention. It baa been plan
ned to use as many purple and
white blossoms aa possible to carry
lout tbe Job's baugbteri colors,
Schilling
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