ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1936.
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SOCIETY
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
LADIES MO HAS
ENJOYABLE MEETING
MYItTLE CREKK, July 21. The
CkrlaUuii ladles aid met at the
home of Mra. Johnny Wlmer last
Thursday afternoon. Articles for
the coming bazaar occupy the time
ut each aid meeting. The ladies
voted unanimously to ask the
church to call the pastor, C. I.
Kenney, who has heen supplying
the local church through the sum
mer, to return In September as a
regular pastor, Mr. Kenney ls leav
Ing next Sunday for a visit with
relatives in Aurora, Missouri, and
will hold a meeting while there.
A basket dinner will be held at the
church next Sunday prior to Rev.
Kenney's departure on the Shasta.
Those present were Mrs. Hattle
Sherman, Mrs. M. Dieckman, Mra.
J. W. Adamson, Mrs. N. Lacy, Mrs.
H. A. Naus, Mih. C. A. Slelzier,
Mis. N. G. Buell and niece, Miss
Dorothy Trulove. Mrs. W. C.
Bates, Mra. IT. L. lender, of Rose
burg, Mrs. Kenneth Winston, Mra.
Ruth Wynter, Mrs. C. G, March
and Mrs. Harold Ha tee, who assist
ed the hostess, Mrs. Wlmer, with
serving. The next meeting will he
held at the home of Mrs. Tlllle
Yocom.
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CANADIAN VISITOR
COMPLIMENTED AT PARTY
(.I.ENDALR, July 21. Mlsa I.u
ella Cunningham and Mrs. Bessie
Seimers entertuiued Friday after
noon complimenting their sister,
Mrs. E. W. Thirsk, or Kelsey, Al
bertu, Canada, who is their house
guest.
A dessert luncheon was served
at 2 o'clock, followed by an after
noon of bridge. The novel idea of
each guent choosing a prize, ac
cording to her score, after each
set was pluyed, was accountable
fur much amusement.
Clients included Mrs. Robert
Knight, Mrs. I). II. Miller. Mrs. C.
JI. Austin, Mrs. C. G. Richards,
.Mis. C. W. Ingham, Mrs. L. W.
Carlyle. Mrs. C. J. Seiner, Mrs. W.
11. (Jurrett, Mrs. Warren Huzen,
Mrs. J. S. Woodroffe, Mrs. Roy
Cunningham, Mrs. A. O. Fawcett,
the honor guest, Mrs. Thirsk, and
hostesses, MIsb Cunningbum and
Mrs. Seimers.
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and CLUBS
POTLUCK SUPPER
ENJOYED AT GERRETSEN
SUMMER CAMP FRIDAY
The Thursday bridge club mem
bers enjoyed a delightful potluck
supper Friday at the ill H. Ger
retsen summer camp at Winches
ter. Covers wore placed for Mra.
C, W. Davis, of San Francisco, a
guest, Mrs. H. C. Church and-
daughter, Murian Elizabeth, Mrs.
T. H. Ness and son, John, Mrs.
Wlllard Johnson and dnughter,
Agnes Jluth. and son. Tommy, Mrs.
H. O. Pargeter and niece, Vir
ginia Gilmour, Mrs. J. R. Wharton
and Mrs. Will H. Gerretsen and
sons, Gordon and Donald.
Cards and visiting were en
joyed.
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PUBLIC CARD PARTY
WILL BE INTERESTING
AFFAIR NEXT MONDAY
The general public has been most
cordially invited to enjoy a delight
ful card party to he sponsored by
St. Joseph's Catholic ladies Sew
ing society at the parish hall next
Monday evening, July 27, at eight
o'clock.
'rizes will bo awarded for high
scores in contract bridge, five-hun-drel
and pinochle. A door prize will
also be given. Refreshments will
be served by the commit) ee includ
ing Miss Helen Casev, Mrs. B. R.
Maddox and Miss Coletta .Lnngen-berg.-
MISS ATHALIE TAYLOR
ENTERTAINS FOR GUEST
AT ENJOYABLE AFFAIR
Miss Athnlio Tavlor entertnlned
Friday at a delightful swimming
party honoring her house
guest. Miss Evetyri Goodman, of
Portland. Following tne swnn tue
guests enjoyed a lovely dinner in
the A. R. Taylor yard in Laurel
wood, after which they attended
the theatre. Mrs. Taylor served
tho dinner to Miss Evelyn Good
man, guest of honor, Miss Betto
Owen. Miss Jean Myers, Miss Lu
cia Brltton and the hostess, Miss
Athalie Taylor.
EVERGREEN H. E, CLUB
WILL HOLD ALL-DAY
MEETING ON THURSDAY
The Evergreen grange Home Ec
onomics club will hold an all-day
meeting Thursday, July 23, at the
home of Mrs. Henry Lander. A
potluck luncheon Avfll he enjoyed at
noon. All members of the club have
been most cordially invited to en-
Joy the,, day; ' - " """""
EPISCOPAL GUILD
POTLUCK PICNIC IS
ANNOUNCED FOR FRIDAY
St. George's Episcopal guild mem
bers have been invited to enjoy a
potluck picnic dinner Friday noon,
July 24. at the Will H. Gerretsen
summer camp at Winchester. Those
attending have been asked to bring
a' covered dish" for the dinner and
their own silverware. Coffee and
rolls will be furnished.
W.C.T.U. PICNIC
POSTPONED UNTIL LATER
The Roseburg W.C.T.U. picnic an
nounced for Wednesday of this
week has been postponed until a
later date on account of so many
members being out of town at this
time.
BETHEL SPONSORS
BENEFIT PARTY
MYRTLE CREEK. July 21. A
Job's Daughters benefit card party
was given Friday night at the Odd
Fellows hall to raise funds for an
outing at the beach for the mem
bers of the order. The affair was
not very well attended but a good
ly number of tickets were sold.
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NORTHSIDE SUNSHINE .
CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY
The Northside Sunshine club
will nieet Thursday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Roscoe Marsters
to make plans for the August pic
nic. All members are most cor
dially invited.
CITY VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. I. Larson and Miss
Lucille Rodley, of Lookingglass,
spent yesterday in town on busi
ness. M. B. Green, of Winston, was
here for a few hours yesterday on
business,
S. L. Moss, of Tenmile, was a
business visitor in this city yes
terday.
Victor Phipns and Grant Cloy,
ton, of Dillard, were business vis
itors here yesterday.
Ada J. Dcnn am! I.nwrnro
benn, of Camas Valley, spent yes
terday here on business.
J. D. Walker, of Dillard, -spent a
short time in this city yesterday
on business.
Mr. and Mrs, Vern Lerwlll, of
Tiller, were in town yesterday at
tending to business.
S. H. Rockhlll, of Riddle, was a
business visitor in this city yes
terday.
J. C. and Frank Pringle, of Yon-
callsv, were In town attending to
business yesterday.
C. Doerner, of Melrose, spent a
short time in this city yesterday
on business.
R. G. Dieckman, of Myrtle Creek,
was here for a few hours yester
day attending to business.
E. R. Lutman, of Melrose, spent
yesterday in this city attending to
business.
G. W. Croucher, of Brockway.
spent Monday in Roseburg attend
ing to business.
F. M. and George Kellogg, of
Yoncalla, were business visitors In
town yesterday.
H. L. Cooke, of Azalea, spent yes
terday In this city attending to
business.
Huron Ciough, of Canyonvllle,
was in town attending to business
for a few hours yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Briges, of
Canyonvllle, were In town attend
ing to business yesterday.
Dale Hurgtns, of Camas Valley,
was a business visitor in this city
Noted Builder' Slain
" (A i
Albert Zautner
Because he "lost his hend and be-;
came excited over fear of losing
his job", Albert Zautner, below,!
night watchman at the Lincoln
'Storage Co., or Cleveland, shot'
'nnd killed George Rutherford,'
top, his employer and a nationally!
known contractor.") Police said
Zautner had apparently developed
'a fit of homicidal rage when up-j
braided for his conduct on the
'job and had turned his gun on
.Rutherford, later wounding an
other company official.
England's "Shirley"
The "Shirlev Temnle" of England
Deidre Gale Broughton, is shown;
'nrrivinffin Npw York enroute. toi
.Hollywood where she will meet our!
1 own original ohiriexemgie.
yesterday.
Mrs. Vern Holdgnte and son
Lloyd, and Mrs. Lloyd Pinkston, of
Sutherlin. were visitors here Mon
day.
Miss Gladys Shepherd, of Drain,
spent yesterday in this city shop
ping and visiting mends.
W. H. Raymond, of Days Creek
wan a business visitor in this city
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs, Kenney, Mrs. Beaz
ley, Mrs. Ida Patchen and Miss Kd
na liarliin, of Drain, spent yester
day here on business.
Mrs. Sidney Adams, of Oakland,
slnipped and visited friends in town
ycMterday.
J. G. Michaels, of Myrtle Creek,
was here attending to business for
a few hours yesterday.
i iiev. und Mrs. 1'. G. White, of Dfl
lurd, were visitors In this city for
a few hours yesterday.
L. L. Huberts, of Myrtle Creek
was a business visitor In this city
yesterday.
Mrs. Albert Ball and Roscoe Ball
of Riddle, s.wnt yesterday In town
on business.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wilson, of
LookiiiKlilHHS, spent a short time
here yectfiduy on lutsinens.
VITAL STATISTICS
BORN
BORN To Mr. and Mrs, Charlett
W. Vssey, :2 West Washington
street, July 17, a son, James Drewa.
WARD To Mr. and Mrs. Kelley
Ward, of Reedsport. at Taylor's
Maternity home. Sunday, July 19,
a daughter, Gloria Lois.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
AN DHL'S MOOCK Arthur II.
Andrus, Roaehurg and HAther
'low-k. Glide.
NKISO.N BANNING Robert C.
Nel.on and Margaret L. Banning,
both of Roseburg.
Local
News
Here on Business Norman Ray
mond, of Suleni, was a business
visitor In this city yesterday.
Visit at Camp Bradford Mr.
and Mrs. Story lies spent Sunday
at ( amp ltrudford visiting a cousin
of the. loimer.
Visits at Tison Home M t s s
Kuthryn Jlusenbark spent the
week end ut Dixonvllle visiting
Miss Claire Tison at the 0. C. Ti
son home.
Back From Bandon Judge and
Mrs. Curl K. Wtniherly and daugh
ter. Funny Lai, and Bona, Carl Jr.
und Lelund Kent, and Miss Ho-
beitu Tri-fren, "'1 wit" Collins and
Junior Miller spent Sunday at
Bundon.
Attend Reunion Mr.' and Mrs.
Frederick K. llartung and daugh
ter, Kluine Suzanne, and son, Tom
my, of Luurelwood, und the form
er's parents, Mr. und Mrs. K. E.
Hurtuug und Mrs. Hurtung's moth
er, Mrs. Llllle, Broders, all of Eu
gene, attended 'a family reunion at
V aldport over the week-end.
Spend Day at Coast Mr. and
Mrs. A. 11. Taylor and daughter,
Miss Athalie, of this city, and the
hitter's guest. Miss Evelyn Good
man, or Portland, spent Saturday
ut Murslirield, where the former
attended to business, while- Mrs.
Taylor and the two girls went on
to Sunset beach for a few hours.
Visit at Ashland Mr. and Mra.
C. V. Weaver and family, of Can
yonvllle, spent Sunday at Ashland
visiting Mrs. Jack Weaver. They
were accompanied by Mrs. J. A.
r enn, who spent the day with her
sister, Mrs. Jessie Quulf. Mrs. Wea
ver anil Mrs. ouaif are enrolled in
summer school nl Southern Oregon
Normal school at Ashland.
Will Make Home Here Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Hihhs. who were re
cently married in Kelso, Wash.,
have returned to Roseburg and
are making their home In the
Kohlhagen apartments. Mrs. Hibbs
was formerly MIsb Annuhelle Hob
kins, a Roseburg trained nurse.
Mr. Hilibs resumed his work at the
local Montgomery Ward store yes
terday, after a two weeks' vaca
tion. Bible Class Picnic Supper To
night The John Wesley Dlble
class ot the Methodist Episcopal
Sunday school will hold Its an
nual 6:30 o'clock potluck picnic
supper tonight, July 21, at the Wil
liam Austin place at -Green. All
members .-are- invited and have
been asked to bring a covered dish
for the supper and to also bring
tneir own uishes and silverware1,
Namea Omitted John Roberts,
who died at Mercy hospital Mon
dflV as the reniilt nt an n.l.lAn i
the hay field at the S. C. Miller
Piute ut jfiuara last week, leaves
n uiuiuer, mollis noDerls, or Rose
burg, whose name was omitted
" i iisi oi relatives previous
V nublished. The nnma nr a I,
also omitted In the list of survivors
ot nenry weaver, former resident
of Myrtle Creek, who died Monday
ut lianas, uregon.
Back From Vaa.lan Mr nnA
Mrs. George Singleton and two
sons Gordon and Phillip, huve re
turned to their home on Cobb
street, after spending a week vaca
tioning. They visited relatives at
Sisters, Ore., and then went to
Bend and Crater lake, stopping
over In Riddle en route home to
viRit Mt- Ultivlolnn'. ftt-
and Mrs. j. H. Ilenslee. Mr. single
tun reiurnea to his work at the
Roseburg Electric store yesterday.
Visit Crater Lake Mrs. R. D.
WilliamB nnd duughter .Elisabeth,
Mr. and Mra. H. H. Turner and
their two children, Mr. and Mrs.
Nat Newlln and Mrs. C. E. Roberts,
or Chicago, and Mlus Eleanor Mae
Bloomer, of Joy, 111., composed a
party which spent Sunday at Cra
ter Lake. Mrs. Roberts is Mrs.
Turner's mother and Mrs. Newlln
is a sister. They made the trip
by way of the Tiller-Trail cut-off
and the Union creek road to Dlu
mond luke. and then to Crater Lake
and return by Medford.
YONCALLA
YONCALLA, July 21. Mra. BeB
sle Ford Is visiting her father. S.
N. Woodward, en route to her home
in Murshfleld artnr visiting her sis
ters In Oakland, Calif.
Mra. Florence Turpln and daugh
ter returned home Thursday after
visiting relatives in Cottage Grove
for a week.
MIhs Rulh Stoute lefl Thursduy
for Sulem. where she will meet her
mother, Mrs. Gertrude Htuiite. They
will go to Monmouth, where Mrs.
Stnute is attending summer Bchool.
Mrs. Morin nnd niece returned
home Wednesday after spending a
month ut Bandon.
.Mrs. Fairbanks and stnnll sun are
visiting relatives in Eugene for a
lew days.
Mrs. Jesa IaHwell returned home
Tueatluy rrom a two months vlall
with relatives In Kansas.
Richard Payne of Long Bearh.
Calif., is visiting hla grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. II. I'uyne in Shoe
string for a couple of weeks.
Junior Laswell of Portland Is
visiting his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jens Lnswell.
Mr. and Mra. Kay Turpln and
Percy Cutlack made a motor trip
to llcceta Ueach and Florence, Sun
day. Mra. Harvey Cockeran and daugh
ter returned home this week after
visiting relatlvea in Dlxonvllle lor
several dfl;'".
Howard Appiegate returned home
this week after spending a week
with the Boy Scout enmp.
Spend. Day in Grinti Pass A.
K. Dot inun, of this rtty. apent Sun
day In (irauts I'nsa utU'iullnR to j
hiisinesa,
Goea to Portland Mlsa Olsle
SinmiH It visiting hor sister, Mrs.
l.a Verne number, In I'ortlnml tills
week.
Visltlno. Mother Mra. Frank H.
Smith, of l.os Angeles, has arrived
at .Millwood to visit her mother.
Mrs. C. A. Clarke.
Visits Over Week-End M I a s
Wandu Ilrunner was a guest over
the week-end at the Older (llrhj
cnnip on Little river.
Visiting Sister Kd Brlnkmeyer.
of New England, North Dakota,
has arrived here to visit his sister,
Aim. Kit-hard Strlske.
Leaves on Vacation .MIsb Mar
tha Clarke, of Millwood, left Mon
day tor Portland and Seattle to
spend a month vacationing.
Ill Manriav Hp fl .1 rtnnhai.
wus tumble to be at his office in
the Medicul Arts hilllillne- venter-
day on account of Illness.
Here Monday Vernle Weaver
and his niece, Miss June Weaver,
of Myrtlo Creek, Bpent Monday in
mis city attending to business.
Visit at Muncy Home Dr. and
Mrs. Puul M. Curstens, of Klamath
Falls, spent the week-end in this
city as guests of Mr. and Mra. M.
H. Muncy.
Spend Day at Bandon Mr. and
Mrs. John Lander, Miss Etboia
Kinney and Georgo Grimm spent
Sunday enjoying all outing at llan-
lon ueach.
Here From Phoenix True
Green, formerly of this city und
for the pust several years a resi
dent of Phoenix, Ariz., has arrived
here to visit friends.
Back From Coast Mr. and Mra.
F. A. Ilurd and son, Calvin, have
returned to their home on South
Muln street, after enjoying the
week-end nt YaehulH.
SDenda Wnitk t Camn Ml.,..
Mildred Grimm bus returned to
her home in this city, after enjoy
ing a week nt the niiler m,-la
camp on Little river.
Returns From Camp Miss Ma
bel Farmer and Miss Mary Julia
Miller hnve returned to their
homes here from the Older Girls
camp on Little river.
Taking Exams Miss Beryl
Brunner returned in lit. ni,)a,.
Girls camp on Little river today,
after spending two days here tak-
1115 civil eervice exams.
Leave's for Home Peter Hoff
man, of New England. North Dn-
kota, left today for home, after en
joying the past month In Roseburg
visiting; nis orotner, ran Hoffman.
Portland Visitors Here Mrs. R.
A. Perkins and daughter, Mrs.
Charles Hoffman, of Portland, are
in Roseburg visiting Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. John and Mr. and Mrs. W.
D. Strange.
Spend Monday In Town Mrs.
Leona Slack and son, Edgar, Mrs.
A. P. Slack and Mrs. Savilla Bam-
ber. of Sutherliii. fluent Mnmlnv In
this city on business and visiting
menus. '
Back From Vacation Mr. and
Mrs. George H. Smith are back at
their home In the Hn.A hntnl an.
er enjoying the past two weeks va-
cuiiunuig m various points in
vvuaiiingiun anu uanaua.
Visit Here Monday Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Skeen and daughter, of
Marsbfield, stopped over In Rose
burg on their vacation yesterday.
Mr. Skeen was formerly manager
of tho local Lowell store.
Back From Portland Mr. and
Mrs. D. C. McGhehey have return
ed tO their llOmn. After .nnnHWta
the week-end In Portland, where
tuey attenuea the wedding Sunduy
of their son, Archie, to Theda
Franks.
Attend Vernon Family Reunion
Dr. ntld Mrs. nenro-u V. unnl.
spent Sunduy In Albany, where
niey uitenueu a reunion of the Ver
non family clan. Dr. Houck'a moth
er was a member of the Vernon
family. .
8pend Monday Here Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Talbot and Mrs. J. c.
Campbell, Sutherlin residents, and
their guests, Mr. and Mrs. William
Lowmail. of Hafltlnirit. K.h aiw.ni
Monday In this t-lty visiting
menus ana attending to business.
Visit at Hoxie Place Mr. nnd
Mrs. Charles Johnson and MIbs
Kay Munvllle, of Eugene, Bpent
the week-end In this city as guests
of Mr. and Mrs. (1. H. Hoxie In
Laurelwood. Mrs. Johnson la a
sister of Mrs. Iloxle and Miss Man-
viuo is a cousin.
Go to Bend C. J. Grimm nnri
George Grimm, accompanied by
Fletcher Gardner, lefl Monday for
Bend, where George will operate
inn new tirimtn grocery alore.
Fletcher will also remain In Bend.
while Mr. Grimm will return to
his Roseburg store In about a
weeg.
ANOTHER HIT
BIG FREE DANCE
To the Rhythm of The
PIRATES OF MELODY
UMPQUA PARK
Wednesday
Listen for the Melodians Mon., Wed. and Sat.,
FvKPiK, 6:45
Here on Bualneaa Attorney
Frank II. Held, of Eugene, attend
ed to legal business in this city
yeaterday.
Spend Day In Eugene Mr' and
MrH. ChurleB Fields spent Sunduy
In Riigeue visiting their son, Clif
ford Fields.
Goes to Tscoma J. M. Judd, lo
cal furniture dealer, Is spending
this week In Tucoma attending to
business.
H.E.0. Club to Meet The 1I.E.O.
club will meet ut the C. W. Owen
home ul 21S Rice street Wednesdny
uHernoon.
Auditor Here E. A. Collier, audi
tor ut the courthouse, arrived here
yesterday from the coast to resume
his work,
Undergoes Minor Operation
Stanley Urent, of Kestou, had his
tonsils removed by Dr. A. C.
Seely yesterday.
Visiting In Eugene Miss
Eleanor Ilugun, of this city, hus
gone to Eugene to spend u few
duys visiting ber brother and bis
family.
Visiting st Redmond Mr. and
Mrs. George Bales and the former's
niece huve left for Redmond, Ore.,
to visit relatives and friends tor a
couple of weeks.
Returns to Work Mtss VIolette
Cole resumed her work at the lo-
enl Mnnttrnniei-v - Wiird atni-a vu.
terday, after . enjoying the past
two weeas vacationing.
Returns to Work Jack Plum
mer resumed his duties as clerk
at the local Montgomery- Ward
store, after spending the pust two
weeks vucatlonlng.
Leave for San Francisco 0. M.
O'Mnlley, Dill Machnn and Juiuoa
Dovle. all of this ell v. left
day for Run Francisco to spend a
tew uuys attending to business.
In Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Mi
rice J. Newland and children are
in Fugene, where I he former's
rather, J. O. Nowlund, of Roseburg,
Is reported very ill In n hospital.
Soend Week.Enri Pl.hinn n n
iuiiiiuii, oi tne aiate nignway com-
iiiiistfiuii oiuce, ami county Asses
sor Barton Helllwell enjoyed the
weea-eim on tne North tmipqun,
fishing.
Kansas Visitor Here MrB Jen
nie Schultz, of Manhattan, Kuiibub,
nus urnvett nere to spend several
weeks visiting her niece, Mrs. R.
A. Hercher, at 211 West Mosher
street.
Back From Vacation Mrs. Fred
L. Southwick and two boiib, Lnu-
ranee and Mara, have returned to
their home in this city, utter en
joying the past two weeks vaca
tioning at Ronton. , , i .
Vlaltlnn . UMlln. iur : K .. .1
Mrs. E. H. MfDnnlola and boh, Ev
erett, of Portland, are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Walter S. Hamilton In
this eltV. . Mm UfltaninM. Iu
sister of Mrs. Hamilton.
Chicago Vialtor Here Joseph W.
Leigh, or Chicago, arrived In Rose
burg to visit bis relatlveB, Mrs. T.
B. Vlrden and daughters. MIsb Eu
genia und MIbs Louise. Mr. Leigh
lormoriy resided on the west
coust. -.
. Returns to Corvallla Mra Hum.
er Carson left Monday for her
home 111 Corvallla. after nnetifltni'
the week-end with her hushuiid
nore, wno la employed by the Doug
las County Fire Patrol associa
tion.
Home for BummanMlau t
Walker, a teacher In the public
schools .at Seattle, has arrived at
Wilbur to spend tho. atimmer
iiiuutns visiting ner mother, Mrs.
Alice Walker ntwl alitpr Ml.. M.
sie O. Walker. ,
Vleltlng Here Mr .and Mra.
Ray Lenox, of Moilford, are spend
Ing a few days In this city visiting
relatives and friends. Mr. Lenox
was formerly with thn rnn.. in
this city, beforo being promoted to
ine meuioru- Olflco.
Move Todsy Rer. antl Mrs.
Bruce Caldwell, of Oakland, loft
today for Wallowa county, whore
the former hna nnontila.l ,i..in
ate. Mrs. Caldwell was formerly
in mo i.euna itonertson of this city.
They were accompanied by Hie lat
ter's mother unci sister, Mrs. L. Ro
bertson und Bornudlno, who will
go 011 to Wnlla Walla to visit a
son of Mrs. Robertson.
Brockwsy Visitors Lesve Mr.
and Mrs. Noel I'laiiiondon and Mrs.
J. Plamondnn and daughter, MIbs
Blanche, left Monduy for their
homes In California, after Bpend
ing the past couple of wceka visit
ing at the Perron ranch at Brock
way. During Ihelr stay in Oregon
they took aide trips to Portland
und lo Vancouver, Wash., accom
panied by Mra. M. Perron.
Mr. Rennar Home Fred Rentier
relumed to his ranch at Happy
valley Sunday, ufter spending Hie
pust several ninnlhs In Sun Fran
cisco with relatives and unending
to htlBlnesB. He wus accompanied
by Ilia dutiuhler. Miss Rll,l.,.fi,
Hetiner, who will spend her vaca
tion with her parents In Happy
run'-y, iieinrn ren mine- tn Kmi
Finni-l-co to reiitne her work
Night
Gets New Bus O. S. Johnson,
school bus driver at Camas Valley
purchased a new hus rrom the Hun
sen Motor company yesterday.
Returns to Boswell Erneat Hel
llwell haB returned to his home at
BoBwell springs, after enjoying the
past two dnya here visiting relativ
es and friends.
Ill-Mllo Taylor, llno'.ype operator
at the Roseburg News-Review of
fice, Is reported III at his home. L.
E. Giles is working iu his place dur
ing the meuntline.
Leather Claca to Meet The lea
ther tooling cIuks will meet at bbv-
en o'clock Bhiirp in the county
school superintendents oflico
Thursday evening. July 23.
Goes to Diamond Lake Bob Kid
der left this morning for Diamond
luke to spend several duys studying
the adult education set-up In thul
locality.
Eugene People Here Mr. and
Mrs. Patrick, of Eugene, uro mak
ing their home here temporarily
while Mr. Patrick is operating out
of Roseburg fur the Southern Pu
ciflc compuny.
Returns to Summer School Mrs.
Edith S. Ackert, Douglas county
school superintendent, left yester
day for Eugene to resume her t-luss-
iib ut University of Oregon summer
school.
Former Residents Visit Mr. and
Mrs. F. S. Register, of lOugeno, for
merly of this city, Hpent Sunday in
town visiting MIsh llu Luuhurh und
her uncle, C. E. Mlinst'leltl, oil South
Stephens Btreet.
Move to Clark Home Mr. nnd
Mrs. Jergenson nnd two children
huve leased the home of Mrs. J. ti.
Clurk on South Pine street. MrH.
Clark Is leaving soon for Los An
geles lo reside.
Missouri Visitors Here Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Bales, of Missouri,
huve arrived ill Roseburg to spend
a week or two visiting the former's
brother and slster-iii-l.iv,-, Mr. and
Mrs. Grunt BiileH, Sr.
WEDNESDAY ONLY!
HE WAGES WAR
ON THE MARCH
OF CRIME
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AND BANK
Mats. 25o
Eves. 35o
Kids 10o
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Today and
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EXPLOITS of
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EDMUND LOWE
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Adults 25o
Children 10a
Aid and Mlaslonary Society to
Meet The Glide Baptist Ladles Aid '
und Missionary society will meet at
two o ciot-k eduesduy afternoon
with Mrs. Robert Hawley, Mra.
John Casebeer and Mrs. Fred Asain
is hostesses. Plans for the annual
liublic chicken dinner will he made.
Leave For California Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Meiners and son left
Monday for their home In Califor
nia, alter visiting Mrs. Meiner's
brother-in-law and Bister, Mr. and
Mrs. W. O. Paul on South Deer
Creek. Mr. and Mra. Meiners and
Hon and Mrs. Pnul and Buddie
silent Sunduy at Crater luke.
Seattle Visitors Arrive Mr. and
Mis. Allen Hewitt and two daugh
ters, Joanne and Marilyn, or Seattle,
arrived In Roseburg last night to
spend two weeks vacationing and
visiting the former's mother and
sisters, Mrs. I. A. Hewitt and Mrs.
Boyd Utiles and Mrs. Edwin Booth,
und Mrs. Hewitt's father, Nnp Rice.
.Mrs. Hewitt wus formerly .Miss
Jennette Rice of Roseburg. ., .
Silver Tea Thursday The Mis-
slonury society members and
friends or the Buptlst church have
heen invited to attend a silver tea,
troin two to ruur u'clock Thursday
ufiernoon nt tlie home of Mrs. Geo.
Cuskey on the North Pacirio high
way. Mrs. Cuskey will be assisted
by Mrs. C. P. Snoddy and Mrs.
Frank Staffunson. Mrs. Ira Byrd
will huve charge of the program to
be given during the tea hours.
NIGHT $50
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1:30-7-9
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