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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVffiW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1936.
BURES
SOCIETY and CLUBS
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
B. P. W. C. PICNIC
TO BE HELD TONIGHT
A picnic will be held by mem
bers of the Business anil Piofes
rlonul Women's club ami tbeir in
vited guexts tonlKbt, July 13, at
the Tom Parkinson EUiumer cabin
near llillard.
Following the out door supper a
program and noeiaf hour will be
enjoyed before a large ramp fire
in the yam.
. Everyone who attends Is asljed
to meet at lies' confectionery be
tween six and six-thirty oeiock
where traniortation will be pro
vided. Members are requested to
bring dishes and silverware for
i themselves ami guests.
" Joint chairmen. Mrs. I.. E. Olles,
Mrs. Thomas Parkinson and Miss
Lucille Lenox, will be assisted by
Miss 11a Lailtiarh. Mrs. C. W. Sin
nlger. Miss liolnm Orohe, Miss
Verlle Tracy and Miss Ina Parns
worth. About sixty members with
their guests have signified their
intention to attend tins social
event.
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PARTY ENJOYED AT
CONFERENCE GROUNDS
GJ,ENDAI,E, July 13. Thursday
evening. Rev. and Mrs. J. K. How
ard and Mr. Frank Mouer were
patrons for the group of Christian
Kndeavorers at a party at the Fir
Point conference grounds. The
evening was spent swimming, and
games and later a wiener roast
was enjoyed.
The young people present were
Oertrude and Velma Wardrip,
Helen and Doris Miller, Eileen Peil,
Mary Gulirrez, Darrel Copland,
John and Bill Fawcette, Bob Mor
ey. Jim and Pat Gardner, Charles
Boice, Arthur Young, Jack Blan
chanl. Richard Highland and Wal
ter Sether,
MRS. LEE HOSTESS TO
RIVERSDALE H. H.
CLUB ON WEDNESDAY
Mrs. C. A. Lee entertained the
Rlversdale Happy Hour club Wed
nesday afternoon at her home at
Rlversdale. Lovely bouquets of col
orful summer flowers were used
about the rooms.
Following a pleasant social af
ternoon Mrs. Lee served lovely re
freshments to Mrs. L. C. Powell
and Miss Marguerite Stephenson,
guests, and Mrs. W. E. Ott, Mrs. J.
Burkhart, Mrs. W. Common, Mrs,
It. L. Harmon, Mrs. Emma Bos
Worth, Mrs. Joseph Marsters, Mrs.
Meyers. Mrs. Dale Guiley, Mrs.
Cox. Mrs. J. F. Branson, Mrs. J. W.
Smith, Jr., and Mrs. Bert Kruse.
THREE LINK CLUB
MEETS AT HANKS HOME
CANYONV1LLE, July 13. The
Three Link club met at the home
'Tof Mrs. Bell Hanks Tuesday ev
ening. New officers were elected
during the meeting. The, officers
that were elected were Mrs. Bar
bara Hopkins, president; Mrs. Ann
WOlIUlUglOtl, Yite-jiicDiucui,
Ethel Mae Worthlngton, secre
tary; Mrs. Bell Hanks, treasurer.
After the meeting a deliciOiiR-binclt-eon
was served to Mrs. Barbara
Hopkins, Ann Worthlngton, Green,
Casio, anil Worlhlngtoti and the
hostess.
The nest meeting will be held
March A at the home of Ethel Mae
Worthlngton.'
ODD FELLOWS AND
RESEKAHS TO HOLD
JOINT INSTALLATION
The regular lodge sessions of
the Itebekah and Odd Fellows will
be held at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday
night, July 14, at the 1. (). . F.
hall, to be followed at X:S o'clock
by an open meeting and joint in
stallation of the new officers of
both orders. .
An entertainment, social hour
!tn.i refreshment's will he enjoyed
following the Installation tcre
- .ninny. Every Reheliah and (Mil
Velluw has beeii urged lo be pres
ent. OPAL BARTON AND )
EDWARD JENKINS MARRY
GLENDALi:, July 13. Opal
rllle llarton. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Barton, and Edward C.
Jenkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
W. Jenkins of Nebraska, were
quietly married In Vancouver,
Washington, Wednesday, July S.
The ceremony was petformed by
Justice of the Peace. Frank E.
Vaughn. The young couple were
aci-onipnnled by Miss Holly Bran
ham of Myrtle Creek.
At present Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins
ore residing at the Glendnle hotel
and expect to make their home
here.
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REV. AND MRS. SMITH
i TO BE HONORED AT
RECEPTION THURSDAY
Members and friends of the
Methodist Episcopal church have
been Invited to attend a reception
honoring Kev. and Mrs. S. Kaynor
Smith and family at the church
parlors at eight o'clock Thursday
evening. July 16. Mrs. Eail W.
Wiley will have charge of the pro
gram for the affair. Refreshments
will be Berved by the committee In
cltnrge.
LOIS BUSCH AND
MERLE McCARTER
MARRY SATURDAY
l-ols Bosch and Merle MrCarter
were quietly married Saturday,
July 11, at the parsonage of the
First Christian chinch In Grants
Pass with Rev. C. H. Hilton read
ing the ceremony. They will make
their home In Josephine county.
Mrs. McCarter is a former resi
dent of this city.
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ART AND EMBROIDERY
CLUB WILL MEET
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
The Roseburg Art and Embroid
ery club will meet Wednesday af
ternoon, July 15, at the home of
Mrs. H. U Gorham. Ail members
re most cordially Invited to be
prjnt.
AGEE FAMILIES TO
HOLD ANNUAL REUNION
SUNDAY, JULY 19TH
The annual reunion of the Agee
families will be held at Gopher Val
ley near Sheridan, Oregon, Sunday,
July i!Hh, according to an an
nouncement made this morning by
Roy Agee, secretary. Relatives and
friends of the family h.ve been
most cordially invited lo ettjoy the
all-day annual affair, A basket
dinner will be enjoyed at noon.
MERRY-GO-ROUND CLUB
TO MEET AT NICHOLS
HOME ON WEDNESDAY
The Merry-Go-Ronnd club will
meet at a one-thirty o eiock des
sert-luncheon Wfednesday, July 15,
at tile home of Mrs. J. Harold
Nichols at'Brockway. All members
are most cordially invited to be
present.
RIVERSDALE H.""h."
CLUB AND FAMILIES
WILL MEET TUESDAY
All members of the Riversdale
Happy Hour club and tbeir fami
lies have been invited to enjoy a
delightful slx-tblrty o'clock weiner
roast at the W. E. Ott home on the
North I'mpqua Tuesday evening,
July 14.
SOUTH END SOCIAL
CLUB TO MEET
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
The South End Social club will
meet Wednesday afternoon, July
15. at the home of Mrs. R E.
Fancber on Cobb street. Ailmem
bers are most cordially invited.
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DROUGHT REGION
RELIEF IS BRIEF
( Continued from page 1
and Indiana.
He explained that a new cool
wave, moving dawn from the
northern Pacific states, probably
would bring cooler weather tomor
row to the Ditkotas, Nebraska,
Minnesota, northwestern Wiscon
sin, upper Michigan and the ex
treme northern portion o lower
Michigan.
When this joins with the cool
wave which halted at the western
border of middle America Vaster-
day it is likely the combined forces
of the two will be able to break
the mass of heat, possibly Wed
nesday over the central states, he
added.
Rains of Great Benefit
The precipitation over the week
end in the northwest was of untold
benefit, llesides aiding crops and
the pasturage in some sections it
also lifted the fire scourge in east
ern Wyoming and southeastern
Montana,
Men and women lauKhed and
shouted in the rain, and their chil
dren played in mini puddles. Farm
ers wondered if the cool weather
and rain would rid the area of the
grasshopper and cricket horde.
More than l.OOtt men fighting the
huge Biack Hills forest biuze for
more than a week, breathed easier
as the moisture quenched ai! hut a
few spots.
Elsewhere in ttio nation, wel
come rain revived the spirits of a
sorely-tired populace over the
week-end. In Connecticut th
lrought was believed definitely
broken, and temporary relief wan
given in New ark state. New
Kngluud, Nebraska, (leorgm, V ir
giiiiu and South Carolina.
Hat as a general continuation of
the drought was predicted, prices
of major grain markets, which
tumbled practically the full limit
Saturday upon a forecast of prob
able relief h-om heat and aridity,
opened today slightly lower than
Saturdays close, then steadied to
about the t-losing level.
Price Drops Halted
Initial downturns of us much as
cents in some cases were soon
overcome, and trailing in all specu
lative pits was on a large scale.
attitough much leHS so than on
Saturday.
iJetipite Saturday's break, how
ever, wheat still was 21-2-t cents
higher than prices commanded a
yar ago, corn was fractionally
lown to two cents up, and oats 2i
LMMits higher at today's opening.
Meanwhile temperatures continu
ed lo ascend rapidly during ttte
niormng toward levels equal lo or
higher than the marks which cre
ated new maximums in many mid
western cities almost daily last
week.
As the withering hot blasts con
tinued unabated, Michigan, winch
listed 315 as the torrid wave enter
ed its 11 th consecutive day, and
such high marks as lof at traud
Hapids and U) at Ifc'troit yester
day, reiiorted morning tempera
tures today of 97 at Hay City, m iH
Flint and Kalamazoo, and ii at
hetroit.
hi Illinois where all-time marks
were broken yesterday with 112.9
at Kewane and 10 at Ottawa, tin
weather bureau at Springflefd said
the temperature there would vx-
ceed 12 for the loth consecutive
day. yesterdays high was 1T,5.
Corn, Milk Reduced
The federal and state depart
ments of agriculture said damage
to corn and late crops would in
crease in Illinois unless there
were heavy rains wMhfn the nst
few days, but that the yield pros
pect In many fields "has been ma
terially reduced regardless of later
rains." imiry larmers said central
Illinois faced an acute luiik short
age because of continued heat ami
withered pastures. The prosiiect of
a cent a quart increase in the re
tail price of Chicago milk was the
subject of a meeting between pro
ducers and distributors today.
At Chicago the teniijeralure was
' ui ll:3o a. m. Nine heat deaths
were recorded here today, a total
of ITdl during the current Wave,
Indianapolis and Indiana broiled
again, the tloosier capital reiort
lug &f al 10 a. m, and even the us
ually cool Duiuiii, Minn., on ltke
Superior's shores, was seorched by
an even loo reading at S:30 a. m.
Canada likewise suffered from
the sun, A new record for its
prairie west was chalked up yes
terday with 112 at Emerson, Man.
Deaths from the heat stood at 2tj
in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Al
berta. Haiti brought s break in the
heat in the former two provinces,
but despite precipitation .Mauitoha
temperatures continued high.
Prayers and Piay
As prayers were offered for rain
at a union service yesterday in
Missouri Vuiiey, la., a fall of l.4
inches was recorded at Waiikun, in
the northeastern part of the state.
A girl was dmwmd in a cloud
burst and hailstorm centering in
the had lands near Medora, N, 1.
Kain drovo temperatures down
to the 6os in a belt extending
from Sheridan, Wyo., into South
Dakota and Montana. Children
played In mud puddles and at ;t!
lette, Wyo., coats were comfortable
apparel again.
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IVT TO
Vitittag Her Mm. Brown, of
(rant I'ass, is in Kusi'lmrs visit
ing her sinter, Mr. K. A. Collier,
CRASHES DAMAGE
FOUR AUTOMOBILES
Four cars were damaged In min
or accidents in ami near KorcIhub
over the week-end. Cars belonging
to Hinder Laird and DonaUl Voung
collided Saturday night on Win
Chester street, while a collision on
the Dixonvjlle road between cars
driven by Susan F. Tiilotson of
Glide and William Price of liose-bui-R
resulted in damage to both
cars. No one was Injured.
WIFE GETS DECREE
ON CRUELTY CLAIM
A decree of divorce was granted
in the circuit court here iate Sat
urday in the case of Frances 11.
Miller against Jesse James Miller.
They were married at Dillard, De
cember 5, W27. The plaintiff, rep
resented by Attorneys John T. and
J. V. .Long, charged cruelty.
NEWHARD'S AUTO
DAMAGED IN WRECK
A car driven by O, IK Newhard
was considerably damaged late
Sunday when it skidded and rolled
off the highway neat Shady I'nini.
The occupants escaped without
serious injury.
Spending Summer Here -Gordon
Reeves, of Salem, is spending the
; summer with Mr, and Mrs. Fred
:1ienuer at Uappy valley.
Leave For Portland Mr. end
Mrs. C. A. Livingston left Saturday
fur their home in Portland, after
spending several days at the home
of Air. and Mrs. M. Jf. Muney.
Working at Camp Emit Palm,
of this citv. is emtfloved at the
Gordon place on the North I'mfi
qua near Steamboat, where Mr.
Gordon is having a large number
Leaves for Convention Hoy He
'bard, of Mas city, left yesterday for
Uis Augeles to attend the nation
i al cojiventioii of Kiks.
I Visit lit Roscburg Mr. and Mrs.
I Hurley Wilson, r Uranis Iass,
i spent tim week-end in Hosehurg
visiting relatives and friends.
Mist Houser Returns to Portland
Miss Irene Houser lefi yesterday
for her work in Meter and Frank's
store in Portland, after spending
her vacation in this ctty visiting
hr patents, Mr. ami Mrs. A, 11.
Houser,
Goes to San Francisco Dr. J. P.
Wilson has closed his office In the
Hurst building at Myrtle Creek
from July 12 to the Ittih and has
left for San Francisco to attend io
business. He will he hack in his
office July IS.
Back From Portland Attorney
jGuy Cordon has returned here, aft
.er spending a couple of days In
.Portland attending to business,
WiH Attend Shrmera Convention
J. R Ciark, local Wmjthera Pact
liic. agent, left today for 8eatle to
!attead the Shriners convention.
j Visits Parents tiss Lttcy Pink-
art on of this city Bpenl the week
send at Koberts i'reek visiting her
i parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Piniier
jtou. Visiting Starmer Home Miss
tfiretchn Hunch of Co.piiHe Is vis
iting here with Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
jStarnser and other relatives for a
few days.
Meeting Postponed The meet
ing of the Lutheran Women's Bible
ciass. which was ot have been held
Wednesday at the home of Mrs. W.
8yiwester, has l;een postponed un
til August 5. The Mission festival
of the Lutheran church has been
announced for the third Sunday in
August.
I Here Over Week-End Hemus
j Branson, Southern Pacific employe
at tJlendale, spent the week-eml In
this city attending to basilicas and
visiting friends.
Attending Convention A group
of Spanish war veterans and aux
iliary members left Sunday to at
tend the state convention of the
Spanish war veterans, starting at
The 1 NiHes today. Among those
attending from llosehutg are Mr.
and Mrs. S. W, Starmer, Mr. and
Mrs. Paid iJempsey, C, A. Miller,
Mrs. Margaret Kodgers and Elsie
Wright.
Get Marriage License James
Frederick Hoticfe and Ciaiilsel Fen
ton Erwin, uoth residents of "ose
hurg. obtained a marriage I. -use
in Eugene Saturday.
CaMfemia- Visitors Here Mr.
and Mrs, Raymond Hell have arriv
ed here from California to visit the
former's aunt, Miss Minnie lleil,
and father, W. U Bell.
! Red Cross Meeting Tonight
s Douglas county chapter of the
American ited Cross will meet at
seven o'clock tonight, July 13, at
jthe Episcopal parish hail on East
U'ass street. Members and anyone
J interested in county lied Cross
;work has been Im-ketL
Here Over Week-End Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Welch have returned
to their home in Portland, after
spending the week-end at the sum
mer cabin of the latter sister,
M f ss A gnes Pitchford, on the
Xorth Cmpmta. Their son. Hill, has
been stiending the past week here
u-tlli !tntv, !,),-! h,jr ft-fi Visiis
Pitchford, and aunt, SI Us Agnes son. Wash., are expected to arrive
Arriving TflHiv f f o ., xt-
Wilbur Zv!v ? Pitlim-m Vk?aau
a 'and the former's twin brothers.
;Johu and Henry geviy, of Steven-
Leave For Home fr, and Mrs.
fleorge Williams left Saturday for
their home in Piedmont, Calif., af
ter sending their vacation In
Itoseburg visiting the letter's
mother, Mrs. W. C. Tipton, and
brother, C'leo T. Tipton, both of
Kosehurg, and sister, Mrs. Hoy K.
Elliott, who is here visiting from
Boston, and brother, Aivitt Tipton,
?ho is here from Alliance, Nebras
ka. Mrs. Williams was formerly
Vera Tipton of this city.
ig Mrs. Zevty's parents, Mr. and
Mrs, C. K, Marks, Mrs. Kevly was
I formerly Ethel Marks.
Go to Diamond Lake Mr. and
Mrs. j. S. .Mcilonald and daughter,
Miss Helen, and son, Sjmdy, left
this morning for lHamoud lake te
seiid a we-k vacationing.
VSsJting Here Mrs. tlarset
King and daughter, Marilyn, of
lortlaud, arrived here Friday to
visit at the home of the former's
father, tiraii! Wiieox, on West
Firsi street.
Returns to Eugene I. J. Craf
tou returned to his work for the
8outbern Pacific company in Ka
gene this morning, after spending
ifee week-end at his bom hi this
city.
Siss MMief Leaves Miss I .am a
Miller returned to her work in
Portland yesterday, after spending
a week in this city visiting her
hmiherdn-iaw ami sister Sir. and
Mrs, ivaa Pickens.
Spend Week-End on Ns'rth Ump
qpa Mr, ami Mrs. C. A. Patchett
and Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Urimm
spent the week-end at the tirimm
summer cabin on the Norih I'mp
qua at Idleyld. They ri)i tinted to
Hosimrg ibis morniiii
ArHve Here Saturday Mr and
Mrs. ChaHes Hurst and two Uih
dren, of San FraitHsca, arrived in
nm& city Saturday t& sjnd severai
days visiting Mrs. Hurst mother,
Mrs, August iSeulueama,
To Enjoy Vacation Hev, &n4
Mrs, W, i Faucette and tiaugbter,
MJsjj Mar pi&n tit Imve ttmietrssw
for northeastern Ore&m to sd
a couple of weeks visiting rHa
tiyes and vacationing,
Leave fsr Califernis 5!r.
Mrs, Fred llamiitsn and ts
hmghiers( Miss Florsce Isabeiie
and Aliss J'redHcka, this rMyt
and Mrs. ilaniiHoirs nrother. Fred
Van Horn, of Milwaukee, Wistan
sin, have I--ft for San Francises
via the coast mute is spend sev
eral days attending is business sn4
vucatioidng.
Setums ic Corvaliis Miss Kata-
eriwe Fisher left yesterday for ner
aork in llt& CorvaJlls hospital,
where she is employed as a train
ed nurse, after suetidsng s wt-s-k
bere visiting her parents, Mr, asd
Mil, Fresl Fifeher, Tim Flsbejs
eeb'hrated tlseir Ihiriieih isresidig
anniversary at their borne north f
shin city ainrdny vening.
Return Home Mr, and Mrs, L,
A, Pirkt and zMMren left Buw '
day fer ibeir fesme in Marsnfieid,
after visiting sines Thursday with
Mrs, lycsetts MTsndmotaert Mrs
J. i-1 lasiey, at Gfs,
Leave for California Mf, and
Mrs. tsienn Owen left yesterday for
CaHfemn to joi Mr. end Mrs,
Phil Hartb, who felt hers a wek
ago. Is attend iha Elks mmmual
conveniiea and the Sss Biga
Bible Class ts Meet Tonight
The Kon-densmiBatioBal Bible
Study class tangnt by Or, U. I.
Ihmn triii meet tonight at ?:45
jj'iiock in the dining liali of tb
liougias aeiei bii4ing. Atsysne in
terested has bees iavited ta at
tend. Tbe class M not issei. last
week on account nf ir, Dana ing
in Washington sn iiis vacation, Ur
Duns returned tm&y.
FOR SALE
37 acre dairy and poultry ranch,
11 miiea from fioseburg, 14
head purebred Jeraey. 2000
chickens. Incubating and lay
ing equipment for 4000, Six
room House. Electricity, hot
and coid water, P. O. Box 367.
Mats 25c
Evea 35e
Kdis 10c
f Start SMiasuiM th Wti3
Show
1s3, 7, 9
p. m.
A fine thrilling adventure above
the clouds.
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AND
LOUIS-SCHMEUNG
FIGHT PICTURES
Over thirty minutes. Round by round blow
by blow better than a ringside seat.
WEDNESDAY
PAT JOSEPHINE
O'BRIEN HUTCHINSON
"I MARRIED A DOCTOR"
Ends Today
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soreness of psoriasis, poison ivy and
Irrimino about rctum of permitki ptn
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CHIROPRACTOR
3 1 2 E. Ca. St.
Phone 445-R
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