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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. SATURDAY. AUGUST 8. 1936.
By
Social Calendar
Sunday Auguct 9
'Poultry picnic m 10 a. m. at
I'mnnua park. rroKiam,. liufHteL
luiic.i, gamos and tlain intf. (iffi.
K'inonud and Ice cream fun ifhed
lite by committee. : j
1 Monday, August 1)
UouRlas County tted cjVJiaii-
Cicoige a KpiMcopal ; jarHh; I tall.
jkl.'iiiueiH and anjonor Intwieated In
VUoU. . -''-..! i ''' t '
' N. of W. Thiniblo club yftt rnoon
meutlUK at bonie ol MiB.t Jtertha
Taylor (IH Mrs. MallWj jAfoilll.
as Joint liuatesa. I ' ' I
KveiBreen grant? evcniiiK picnic
id- William. Austin place at Circen
for .numbers aad thoir fuiulliua.
Itivurtidale KiangH iniiibera and
Invited gucHta asked to tie cumin
social at Kraune hull ut eight
o'clock In evening. (
Tuesday, Auguot 11
KebuUah lodgo meeting at dIkIu
o'tloL'k In evtmins ut I. O. O. K.
hall. Uegular bualnesB Bt-Ha.tm and
pioKiam. All menibera urged to be
Iircuent. 1 :
Wednesday, August 12
II. K. O. club iiieetinn in after
noon at homo ol lira. Union Hoop
er on Harvard avenue.
Thursday, August 13
Men of Country chili will entfr
tuin viailiiiB Legionnaires at --lub
limine. Ivan PiLkena, Kt'iierul cliaii
inau. .Melrose gran kg nutting at pltfht
o'clock at hull to eplertaln (Hide
grange on visitation acbedulu.
Friday, August 14
ludy Goli'errt .to meet at 10 a.
in. at Country club to entertain
visiting auxiliary having thwlr own
itoltf clubs with. Ilium.. Tliuue play
ing golf in the morning will be eu
'teitumed at a potluck luncheon ut
"12:3". In tho aiternooh all vlaltlng
auxiliary inombers ure Invited to
play contract bridge. PrUiui will
"be given tor both golf and bridge.
I'mpqua unit to euU'rtaln viait--fng
auxiliary memberH at large t"u
at - four o'clock in t In heiuHiuil
-guldens of the V. K. Cliapmun
ioine in Laurelwoml. Jld Star
mulhera and .World war uui-h6h to
be apecial- gutmlH. Alraj H. C
Church, general chairman. ';
; v August 16
Trl-(irange picnic, Clhle, South
Deer Creek and Mellon grwigea, to
'be beld: all day at Cedar Crove
near tilide,
l ft 'ut
MERRY-GO-ROUND CLUB . .
fND GUESTS ENJOY ,tf I
PICNIC DINNER SUNDAY
About v sixty numibort) and
friends of the Mert y-tfo Hound
club of Winston enjoyed a vury
delightful plcnio dinner timidity at
the home of M ih. W. C. Wlnalon
on thn banks of the Smith Ump
qua, honoring Mr. and Alin. Clar
ence lennx and daughter, Shirley,
of San KrauclBco; Mm. CharlcH
Hprlnger, aee Uladya Lenox, of
Ihib Augeh'H; L. II. Hklmier, of
Wliihtnu, who ceh-braled hlu birth
day on that day, Mr. and Mrs.
Hmlthfim-r and Mm. Lucy Ihidgea
Savage, of Oakland, Ctilif.
' A very pleasant social time fol
lowed til dtiiiier.
Revival of Cycling Predicted
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Rcvivnl of ryoling in V iuted States on nation-wide scale unequalcit
'oen in tho nineties Is predicted, for this jummor. AUvanlnjrra of
tho pport ns a recreation nnd health routine have converted thou
F.mda of eiUluisiafta. Hi cycle manufacturers report In -unprecedented
boom in biipinc.. Hi' so its are prrnnrinp to c'h in on
bicycle rental stations. Even fashion designers are recognising the
Ci'owhig popularity of the sport by showing special designs of
t y cling coelunu'.", short and (lacks in sharp conlui.-t to the billow
. ing costume of another day. Six-day bicycle raves aro drawing
1 huge pate-1 tin J a revival of outdoor bicycle racing events Jn live
cards or this suuiiiui
LO US KNIGHT PORTER
MISS IRENE ROWELL
MARRIES JAMES HOMOLKA
ON SATURDAY MORNING
At a beautiful church wedding
(at tit. Joseph a Catholic church In
Koaeburg, Miaa Irene Itowell.
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Charles
Howell, of Tenniile, was married to
James Homolka, aon of Mr. and
Mrs. Jainea Homolka, alao of Ten
mile, Saturday, Auguat 1.
Father O'Sullivan performed the
ceremony at tea-thirty o'clock in
the morning. Th bride was charm
ing in a floor-length wedding gown
ot hea vy crepe faahioned w It h
wrfnt length full alfevea. Her veil
of tulle was faalened In halo form
with orange blossom. Her bouquet
wuh of glndioli and bouvardia, ar
ranged with baby's breath. .Mlaa
KatbHi'lne Howell acted as bride a
ni u id for her alster and waa al trac
tive lu a frock of old-roae crepe
with a large picture hat. She car
ried a aheaf of mlxi'd flowers. Joe
Homnlka acted us beat man to his
brother.
Mra. Howell, mother of the bride.
wore a dark blue georgette frock
with a matching blue hat. Mra.
Hoinolka wore a yellow crepe dreaa
with a brown Jacket and white hat.
hollowing (he wedding ceremony
a one o'clock luncheon was given
at the Howell home at Temnile for
Mr. and Mra. Homolka, Mr. and
Mra. Howell, Kugene, Henry und
Katherlnu Howell, Mr. and Mra.
Hoinolka, Mr. and Mra. Charles
Homnlka, Mr. and Mra. John Ho
molka, Clarence, George and Joe
Homolka, M r. and M ih. Job Ho
molka, Mary Kalherlne Morgan,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paulsen, Del
mar McDonald. Puy Patrick, Mr.
and Mrs. Watson, Nell Wataon,
Mra. Adiunek, Komi 1 la Adamek,
Viola UatU, Father O'Hiilllvurt and
Miaa Norma Byron.
A wedding dance waa held In the
evening al the Howell hull at Ten
mile, with about one hundred and
fitly frienda and relatives enjoying
the occasion. Hefreshiuenta were
Heived at midnight.
Sunday, Mr. and Mra. Iromolka
h-fl for Yellowstone Na(lona) park
and will slop over lu Montanu to
vinit the hitler's uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mra. Joe Wagner. They
expect to return to Temnile In
about a motitli. i ;
SLUMBER PARTY IS
ENJOYED BY YOUNGER
SET WEDNESDAY
Miss Marlon Payne, of Portland.
wan compliuuMiled on her birthday
anniversary at a slam her party
given by Miss Hhirley Mae Itninn,
Wedneaday. A delightful brenkiaat
was served' the following morning
to the guest of honor and Ansa Lor
raine Christiansen of Santa Maria
Calif., Miau Marilyn Couiptop of
Cocuill Mfsa Kugenla Vlrden,
Miss Kilns bet li Campbell, Miss
K lea it or Kutler, Misa Guy Hubur
and the hostess, Miss Urunn.
DOUGLAS COUNTY RED
CROSS MEETING TO BE
HELD MONDAY EVENING
DuiighiH County Red Cross i-hup-ler
will nit et al seven o'clock Mon
day evening, August- la, lu the
tiplacopul pariah hall oil Kast Cuss
slreel. Anyone Interested lu coun
ty Hed Cro.a work as well as tht
regular chapter membora have been
Invited tu attend.
loum on tvhoti t
Cycltr of Cy NintticaL
LARGE FAMILY REUNION
HELD AT ROWELL'S GROVE
SUNDAY, JULY 2TH
On Sunday, July 2(1, the descend
ants of Mr. and Mra. Joel Cook,
Mr. and Mrs. Mansfield Cook, Mr.
and Mrs. 1,1 nua Buahnell and Mr.
und Mrs. Alfred Col Ivor, met la
Uowetl'a Grove, Ten in lie, wttn a
huge number of relatives and
friends for the annual family re
union. The four women were slaters by
the name of Hlce. Together with
l heir huabands and families, they
crnaaed the plains from their home
In Iowa In the wagon tram of laai,
acltiing In Oregon City.
A noon dinner waa served to
M r. and Mra. Walter Laird, Joe
Laird, Albert and Howard Collver,
Mr. and Mra. John Collver, Mr. aad
Mra. Tlllo Collver, Mr. aad Mrs.
Hay ('ollver and two children, Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Collver and three
hildren, Mr. and Mr. Wlinum
Church, Mr. and Mra. Fred Mea-
aerlo, Mr. and Mra. Vernon Coll
ver. Mra. Lucretia Olllvant, Mr.
and Mra. Gene Olllvant, Mr. and
Mra. Tom Olllvant, Mr. and Mrs.
Karl Olllvant, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Olllvant and children. Mr. and Mrs.
Klljah Ollivant, Mildred Olllvant,
Mrs. Delia Howard. Mra. Geneva
Jorgeuaon and daughter, Air. an j
Mrs. George Switt aad three grand
children, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cham
berlain, Mr. and Mra. George Ha
con. Airs. Klaie Hughes, Mra. Stella
Layman. Mr. nnd Mra. Charlie Bird
and son. Alii lam Hlce, Sharon
Dawn Jonea, Mr. and Mra. H. D.
Lock wood, Mra. Ut 1). Lock wood
and two children, Mr. aad Mrs.
Ivan Swift and two children, Alra.
Mary J. Buahnell and Albert
Chappell,
MARSTER3 FAMILY
REUNION IS LARGE
AFFAIR SUNDAY
One of the moat delightful fam
ily affairs of the summer was the
annual Marsters clan reunion held
Sunday at Hfveraide park in Ku
gene. Forty-six were present.
A picnic dinner waa held at noon
followed by an Interesting pro
gram at the II. P. W. C. house in
Kugeue. Thorfe attending the all
day alt air Included: II. I. Mars
ters and family and grandchildren,,
of Salem; Judge and Mrs. ft. W.
Marslera, of Koaehurg, and their
daughters, Airs. Kermit Johnson,
of Washington, und Mra. Harry
Pearcy, of Salem, and their fami
lies: Ixnila Marstera. of McMinn-
vllle, bis daughter, grandchildren
and great grandchildren ; Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Alaraters, Alra. Effie
Marstera and sons unci daughters,
Air. and .Mrs. Fred Bowen und Mr,
and Mra. Hoscoe Alaraters and two
daughters, Betty and Kleanor, all
ot Hone burg; Hev. Ora Alarslera,
of My i tie Point; Hoy Anderson and
tamiiy. of Med ford, and Lane Alor-
ley and fumily, of Salem.
PAST PRESIDENTS' CLUB
HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING
MONDAY AT RODGERS HOME
Members of the George Starmer
auxlllaiy Past Presidents' club
held a very enjoyable meeting
Monday afternoon at the home ot
Mia. ii. W. Hodgers on South Alain
street. Following the business ses
sion, sewing and visiting were en
joyed.
At the tea hour Airs. Hodfcers
served lovely refreshments at small
attructively appointed tables. Cov
ins were placed for Airs. Percy
Webb, Mrs. W. O. dinger, Airs. S.
W. Slarmer, Mrs. Waller C. Prints!,
Mrs. Hubert Wright and Airs.
Hodyers.
The next meeting will be held
the afternoon of August 17, at the
home of Alra. Will Long.
NO-HOSTESS PARTY
HELD AT BUBAR HOME
HONORING MISS ENTLER
A delighttul nn-ho.stes party
wiim onjoyoii all day Tuesday at
the P. T. H u liar home on Fast Lane
.street honoilng Alius Kleanor Ful
ler on her. hiithtluy anniversary.
Gilts were presented to Alias Ful
ler trout Miss Guy lluhar. Miss
Shirley Mae Brunn, Alias Marlon
Payne of Portland. ..Mlas Marilyn
Comptoa of Coqulllc, Miss Fugcuia
Vlrden and Mlas Helen etherell.
The group spent the morning
hours knitting, followed by an en
joyable noon luncheon, and the af
ternoou whs apenl In playing mo
nopoly. O O
SAN FRANCISCO VISITOR
COMPLIMENTED AT PARTY
GIVEN BY MISS BRUNN
.Miss Shirley Mae Iti nun enter
tained at a del kill fill Informal
moiinpnly party al her home Mon
day afternoon to compliment Miss
Audrey Jacobs ot Sun rranelscn.
At the tea hour Mies Brunn ser
ved delirious refreshments to Miss
Jacobs, guest of honor. Alias Mut
ton Ph ne of Poi lland. Miss Mai I
Ijti Comnton of Coipillle, and Alius
Fimenla Vlrden.
TENNIS GAME FOLLOWED
BY BREAK FAST AT
VIRDEN HOME TUESDAY
MIm Kugenta Vlrden. Al ls Guy
ltubiir, Mms .Marion Payne ot Port
land, and Mis Marilyn Coin'Mon
ot Cixtmllr. enjoyed a game or
tenuis on the B. P. W. C. routl
n North Hoeburg Tuesday mo: n-
inK. tollowed by a delli;ht(ul break
MM at eight o'clock at th Pome
ot the lot nter on Nori h Jacuseti
.UTt'.
PICNIC IS DELIGHTFUL
AFFAIR OF SUNDAY AT
VETS FACILITY PARK
About tiiiv membt'tjt of Cn'orsc
Stunner tump and auxiliary, t'tttt-
ed SpHiilsa Vr Veterans, euj(ed
a ptrnh sttpt-r at six-ibtri) o clock
ximiay al (lie vets laciht) park.
Cainvs ut eiijuuil duiiug the
j!ieiuoon end followed b thu bUl
p-r and a I'lcanm Mclal eveulnt-
JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB
ENTERTAINS AT LOVELY
PARTY MONOAY EVENING
The Junior Woman club mem
bers entertained at a lovely seven
o'clock buffet supper Monday eve
ning in uia elu brooms tQ compli
ment Airs. Prank Hoadman, nee
Hetene Jonea, and Mias Ireiw
f.'ooney, bride-elect.
The buffet table was attractive
with a miniature bridal party cen
terpiece on a mirror plaque
screamers of orchid 'and pink and
tall lighted tapers. The supper
waa served at small tables attrac
tively decorated In an orchid und
pink motif with pale green favors.
On behalf of the club Mias Kl
eanor Boyd, president, presented a
lovely gift to Mrs. Hoadman und
one to Alias Coouey. Cards and vis
iting were enjoyed during the eve
ning by the two guests of honor
and Mra. Dorothy Muin Malloroy,
of Kugene; Mrs. Alary Jane Mars
den, gueata, and the following club
members, Mra. Louis Fies, Mrs. I.
!unn, Alra. A. Bowen, Mrs. Hea-
ton Gross, Alra. Leonard Ixetterle,
Mias Kleanor Boyd, Mlas - Verlu
McLaughlin, Misa Cryatal Rydell,
Alias Dorothy Herman, Mian Vir
ginia Hude, Miss Helen Hoser,
Miss never v Woods. Mtn liuih
Kirschner, Alias Hihlred McLaugh
lin, Misa Margaret Hines and Misa
Virginia French.
The regular club meeeting to
open I he fall calendar year will
he Held in September.
BRIDGE CLUB HAS
DELIGHTFUL DINNER
PARTY THURSDAY
The five lows of the Tuesday
bridge club entertained the four
high score members at a delightful
seven o'clock dinner party at the
Umpqua hotel (lining room Thurs
lay evening. A bouquet of color
ful summer flowers und tall light
ed tapers graced the table.
Co ve rs were placed for M rs.
Garland lies, Mrs. P. AL Lee, Alra.
hrnle Patterson and Mrs. Owen
Walker, gueata, and the hostesses,
Alias Marie and Aliaa Coletta Luii it
ch berg, Mra. C. M. O'AIalley, Airs.
C. Wesley Williams and Alias
Doris Jackaou.
Following the enjoyable dinner
hour, the group weut to the Gar
land Ilea homo and later to the P.
Al. Lee home on Fast Caas street.
This dinner party closed tho club
meetings until the latter part ot
September, when they will be re
sumed again.
MRS. NORWOOD HfisTPM
I TO H. E. O. CLUB ON
TUESDAY AFTERNOON
Airs. Myrtle Norwood entertain
ed the H. K. O. club members on
her birthday anniversary at her
Hume i utfHuuy auernoou. f ive hun
dred was In play during the after
noon with Alra. Mattiu Aledtll and
Mra. Flme McComas winning the
prizes for high score.
A UKiehtrill ft VP n'Mnfls iinttiw.b
luncheon waa served to Alra. Percy
.tiyers, ivtrs. narry Lohr, Mrs. Vir
ginia Gruber, Mra. C. W. Owen,
Mra. J. W. Unu-nll VI i-u f'lif,
Hooper, Mrs. Flsle McComas, Airs.
Virginia Campbell, Mrs. Mattie
.wen in ana the hostess, Mrs. Nor
wood. Airs. Clifton Hooper will enter
tain the club at her home on Har
vard avenue Wednesday, August
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CAMP FIRE GIRLS WILL
BREAK CAMP qi i Mn a v ami-i
WILL RETURN HERE
i ne Koseburg Camp Fire group
will break mmii failnui,.., ..
meal tomorrow nt Little liver and
im return to their homes in Rose
bunr. follnuinw
on tho river. Mrs. Horace Berg.
council guardian, and tweutv-
threo Camp Fire girls and their
guardians, assistant guardians and
supervisors have been enjoying Ihe
two weeks annual outing."
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MELROSE GRANGE TO
ENTERTAIN r.l mr
NEXT TUESDAY EVENING
The members of the Melrose
grange will entertain tho (ilide
grange next Thursday evening, Au
gust i;t, at eight o'clock at the
Melrose hall o the visitation
schedule. A very pleasant evening
has beun arranged and members
f both Glide ami AtelroKe granges
have been most cordially invited
to he present.
THIMBLE CLUB WILL
MEET AT TAYLOR HOME
NEXT MONDAY AFTERNOON
The Neighbors of Woodcraft
Thimble club will meet next .Mon
day aftnrnnnn Aiiinmi lit
Homo of Airs. 11,-ilhn Taylor on
.inner Hiroui wllh Mr. Miitliu Mo-
itill aOllllU HH tllillt hn.l.,.. All
members are inont coidluliy ln-
TRI-GR ANGE PICNIC
DATE ANNOUNCED FOR
SUNDAY, AUGUST 16
SlUlllllV. AlliMmt lli h,iu li.w.n ...
nminrml an I ho ilalo nt I ho tr.
kihiiko imnlc in ho hehl al Collar
crovo nonr (llhlo. Clhlo. Suulli
lloor ("riok ii ml fl.-....
anil thoir famllios hnvo lieen most
iiiniinny Invlloil lu onjov the all
lay alfuir.
EVERGREEN GRANGE
PICNIC SUPPER TO BE
HELD NEXT MONDAY
MolllllOl'M Of KvurlK-nm
ami thoir ramllloK Imvo lioon nam
rnnllallr Invlto.l i i.i.i,, ..i...
I " Kilinior anil noolal ovoilini; noxl
iion.iay. .imnt 10, at ho William
Vnmin iilaro al Croon.
KIWANIS PICNIC IS
ENJOYABLE AFFAIR
TUESDAY EVENING
Tho Kluani iiiomliorH imil thoir
lailios ln-lil a vory onjiivahlo iiii nli
nuiipor Tiii'mlay roninii at tho
Kin., paik. A hum Ihltly-IHo
ivoro lilosrnt. I'lillttwlli tho' nnt.
or hour tho croup ohjiiyoil a laiao
ramp tiro ami tiinKiiii;.
H. E. 0. CLUB WILL
MEET NEXT WEDNESDAY
AT HOOPER HOME
Tho H. K. II .'lith ulll naj.l tiMi
'oilnOMlay Hilornotin. Aimunt 12.
al tho homo of Mrs. Olflon II,U'it
on llaranl avoniif. All iromliors
nno boon ronliall nivltoil to ho
I'roMMIt.
Winner of National Beauty Poll
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Ruth Chappell
Ruth Chappell of Hamilton, Ontario, now a student of drama in New
York, was selected as the prettiest daughter of foreign-born real
dents of Canada and United States in a poll taken by tbe Foreign
Press association. -
BELLVIEW CLUB HAS
ENJOYABLE PICNIC
AFFAIR WEDNESDAY
The Itellview club met Wednes-1
day for a delightful one o'clock
picnic luncheon on the banks of
the North Umpqua at the home of
Airs. Aletha Den ham near Glide.
Sewing, visiting' and swimming
were enjoyed. The meeting date
of the club has been changed to
the fir3t Wednesday of every
mouth. Members present includ
ed Helen Hendrickson, Cora Colll
son, Beth ltoyer, Marjorie Ciil
breath. Alma Lovelace, Emma Van
Voorst, Aletha Denbam and Dicka
lon and Klehard, Esther Alorberg
and Donna and Douglas, Margaret
Patterson, Alary Watson, Hannah
Parker and Belle Huff, titiests in
cluded Ethel and Evelyn Van
Voorst, -Phyllis (lllbreath. Car
men Lovelace, Phyllis Moran and
Jimmy Marstera.
The next meeting will be held
September 2 at the home of Ro
berta Kester. "
INTER SE CLUB IS'
ENTERTAINED AT CANNON
HOME ON WEDNESDAY
Airs. V. D. Cannon and Mrs. Vic
tor Clark were Joint hostesses at
a delightful afternoon party Wed
nesday al the former's home In
Laurel wood, when they entertain
ed the Inter Se Study ilub mem
bers and Airs. William Alartlg and
.Mrs. Paul Truehlood as guests.
Ltouquets of colorful mixed sum
mer flowers were attractively used
about the rooms.
Hewing and visiting were enjoy
ed until the tea hour, when Airs.
Cannon and Airs. Clark served
lovely refreshments to Airs. Alar
tig and Mrs. Truehlood, guests, and
Airs. E. S. Hall, Airs. Charles
Doorner, Airs. V. V. Harpham,
Mrs. W. M. Campbell, Airs, tieorge
Churchill, Airs. Robert Hawicy and
Mrs. Kred Asa in.
Hostess ro Beauties
Jrwcl UniUay
In her capacity of "Miss Atlantic
City of 1P36 , an honor rccoiuly
acconlcd her. IS year-old Jewel
LlnJsay. recent high school raj
uatc. will act ss visiting hostess
when "Miss America" la cho;cn st
the const rssorU BcpL 6-11.
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COUNTRY CLUB LADIES
TO ENTERTAIN VISITORS
AT CLUB NEXT FRIDAY
One of the most Interesting days
planned by the ladies of the Coun
try club for the summer months
will be next Friday, AuKUBt 14,
when they entertain auxiliary vis
itors at the club.
VlBitora having their own clubs
with them have been invited to
meet at the club at ten o'clock in
the morning for golf. Prizes will
he awarded and at 12:30 o'clock a
luncheon will he served in charge
of the inter-club relations commit
tee including Mrs. H. C. Stearns
and $to. llroadway, joint chair
men; Mrs. J. M. Judd. Mrs. W. F.
Chapman, Mrs. A. A. Wilder, Mrs.
C. II. Wade, Mrs. E. F. Tandy and
Mrs. C. YV. Wharton.
Only auxiliary, guests and mem
bers ot the club playing golf in
the morning have been Invited to
Jie luncheon.
Following the luncheon a most
cordial invitation has been extend
ed to all auxiliary visitors here for
the convention to enjoy the after
noon of contract bridge at the club
house. The card play will cloae
at four o'clock and prizes will be
awarded for high score. The
guests will then go to the beauti
ful gardens of the W. F. Chapman
home, where Umpqua unit will en
tertain at a large tea for the con
vention visitors. Cold Star moth
ers and World war nurses. This
tea is In charge of .Mrs. H. C.
Church.
MR. AND MRS. BRAUNINGER
CELEBRATE GOLDEN
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Carl' lllaunlngur
celebrated their fiftieth wedding
anniversary at their home near
Hittherlin Wednesday evening. Aug
ust 5th. The rooms were beautiful
ly decorated with large bouquets
ot gold-colored gladioli and gold
eurod. Beautiful gifts were presented to
.Mr. und Airs. Brauninger from
their many friends and relatives.
Visiting was enjoyed and later
lovely refreshments were served
by .Mrs. W. O. Blake. Mrs. I.. P.
tirubhe, Mrs. A. HoffniiMster and
Airs. I1 red Brauninger to M:. and
.Mrs. Carl Brauninger. guests of
honor. .Mr. and Mrs. Kred nraunin-
ger and daughter, Barbara Lou.
.Mr. and Mrs. Allied Hotlmelster
and daughters, Beulah and Tildah,
Mr. and .Mrs. L. P. (Iruhbe und
daughter, Olive .May, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Thompson, Mrs. Uobert Oardner
aud liahy daughter, Mrs. Lee
Mirkle and daughters, Bonnie and
Joyce, ol Wilbur, Mr. and Mis. W.
(i. Blake anil daughters, Klmira,
Louise und Ituth. and sou. Carl
Wilson, and Miss Freetla Braunin
ger, all of Uosehurg.
POULTRY PICNIC WILL
BE HELD AT UMPQUA PARK
SUNDAY, AUGUST 9
The poultry picnic will he held
all-day Sunday, August S, at l.'mii
ipta park ami will be nuo of the
largest and most enjoyable ot the
summer months.
Races have been nrrauged for
the morning hours from ten to
twelve o'clock, when a baxket
lunch will lw served. Free coffee,
lemonade and Ice cream will he
furnished by the committee in
charge.
Talks will bo given nt 1:311
o'clock by J. K. Cosby ami Mr.
Keauey. Al two n'clnrk a soft
ball gnme will he played followed
by dancing.
CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
ASKED TO SEND DELEGATES
TO AUXILIARY TEA
Kverv woman's club and oiganh
ntlon In ItnscboiK has been nuk
ed to select a representative to
he a guest al the large tea to he
Sponsored lleXt KHiluv altnrn,tf,n
at four o'clock by tiie I'mpqua
unit of the American l.euleti aux
iliary to ne neiu at the w. F. '
Chapman gardens In 1 Jiurelwooil.
.uer niv representatives have
been selet-i.nl lir ih. plniu ik
presidents have hern ai-kcd to rail
.iirs. waiter r iar al 47S-J. who
ia 111 ('h.l!-Ji .if Im itullitA.. ..!..
llcity tor the tea.
AUXILIARY TEA TO : ,J..'
BE BRILLIANT AFFAIR
OF NEXT FRIDAY . - : - -
The largest and most brilliant so
cial event announced for tbe sum
mer months will be the umpqua
unit tea from four to six o'clock
next Friday afternoon in the
beautiful gurdens of the W. F.
Chapman homo in Laurelwood in
compliment to all visiting auxiliary
ladies attending tbe slate convea
Hon here, Oold Star mothers,
daughters and sisters, and all
World war nurBes.
Mrs. H. C. Church is general
cbairman of this charming affair
and Is being auslsted by a splendid
group ot committees from umpqua
unit,
Mrs. Hurrls E'.isworth. who tB
general chairman of the entertain
ment, has arranged for a very de
lightful afternoon's program. W.
K. Ott and his orchestra will play
salon music from a secluded sec
tion of the terrace overlooking
the gardens, and Allen Cordon,
popular accordion player, will furn
ish numbers. ' A special attraction
is being planned In the form of a
booth for a handwrltng expert.
.The lawns of the garden are es
pecially lovelv at this time of the
year and the many hlgb shrubs and
trees furnish ample shade. 1 he
rockeries are a mass of bloom of
bright summer flowers and the
South Umpqua river, at the back
of the garden, lends attractiveness
to the beautiful setting. Mrs. L. K.
McCllutock, who has charge of the
garden furniture, has arranged for
a large number of large garden
umbrellas, bright-colored chairs,
swings, tables, and lounges. The
three tea tables will be decorated
by Mrs. C. B. Wade, Mrs. H. C.
Waddell and Mrs. H. O. Pargeter,
and will carry out the Spanish mo
tif with gay-colored linen cloths,
pottery ware dishes and flowers of
multi-colored nasturtiums.
The punch will be In charge of
Mrs. Willard Johnson and Mrs. L.
A. Dillard, who will be assisted in
serving by Fanny Lu Wimberly,
Madlyn Stearns, Mary Joan Park
inson, Lota Hatfield, Joyce Bridges,
Virginia Young, Mildred Grimm,
Joan PerkinB,' Patsy Reigal, Doro
thy Lilliard, Evelyn Van Voorst
and Evelyn Kurtz. Mrs. Carl E.
Wimberly is chairman of the serv
ing committee. MrH. T. G. Wat
son and Mrs. H. A. 'Simmons will
have charge of registering the
guests, who will be received at the
entrance of the garden by -the
hostesses. Cookies and tea cakes
are in charge of Mrs. Will H. Ger-
retsen alid the favors are being
taken care of Mrs- E. F. Tandy,
Mrs. D. E. liaxotL and Mrs. Paul
Ftinkhottser.
Mrs. Walter Fisher, In charge of
invitations and publicity, is mak
ing arrangements for every wo
man's club and organizaton in
Roseburg to have a representative
at this charming affair. - The var
ious clubs and organizations have
been asked to select a representa
tive and call Mrs. Fisher at 478-J.
The receiving line will include
Mrs. J. H. Turnbull, Mrs. John
Wayne Chapman, Mrs. William
Horsfall, , Mrs. Charles Gunn. Alra.:
J. W. Mclnturff, Mrs. Thomas
Parkinson, Mrs. Carl E. Wimber
ly, Mrs. E. B. Stewart, Mrs. Ivan
Reigal, Mrs. George Caskey, Mra.
Roy O. Young and Mrs. L. A. Dil
lard. MRS. KENNETH STARMER
HONORED AT LOVELY
SHOWER PARTY WEDNESDAY
Classmates of Mrs. Kenneth
Starmer of Coquille honored her at
a bridal shower at the home ot
Mrs. A. B. Grilbhe Wednesday af
ternoon. Mrs. Starmer. formerly
-Misa Gertrude Adams; was a June
bride. She received many useful
and bountiful gifts. During the af
ternoou punch and cookies were
served by Alice Mae Adams, Fern,
Lyndull and Vlvlenile Cain, Wauda
Copeland and Doral Mallery. Tno
guest list Included: Misses Janice
iievore. Margery .Miller. Ona Mc
Cord. Ruth Marston. Ruth Young,
Margaret and Ileulah Todd. Lucre
tia Goft, Illllie Lltherland. Marga
ret Klncald. Juno Ruder, Eleen
Haines. Doral .Mallery. Eleanor
Lemmer, Isahlle Harvey. Eliza
beth Leitzel, Norma Blind)', -Mary-jane
llovfngdou. Jo.ieiihine Baird,
Lucille Lcatherwood, Florence Al
lis, ticotgiana Chenowetb, Fern,
Lyndall anil Vivlenne Cain, Alice
Mae Adams, Wanda Copeland,
Joyce Bridges. Marjorie Worthen.
Elaine Worthen, PoroCiy Hamil
ton, Audrey Miller. Roberta Powell,
Leota Jones, Mai ceil McCurdy.
Tholina I'lnkston. and Mestlanies
E. G. Young, J. E. Stearns. R. 1).
Bridges, S. tt Starmer, S. M. Ad
ams. Roy .Miller. Ilr.gh Miller,
Charles Waer. noy Truitt, Wcn
li'll Truitt, Leonard Cain. F. I).
Jones, Smile Ferber. Nancy Cope
land. Miriam llovingdon,. II. ().
Worthen. A. I,. Egglctun, Clifton
Saar and B. F. Iievore.
SEWING CLUB MEETING
POSTPONED UNTIL
TUESDAY, AUGUST 18
Members of the Tuesday eve
ning sewing eluh have post;ioned
their next regulnr meetiug to the
evening of Tuesday. Auaust 1. al
which time the club will meet at
no- nnnie ot .Mr-. I.. A. Mil'.
Here's what you've been waiting for
A Full Shipment of Colorful
"BAUER" POTTERY
In many charming colors
Cups and Saucers, both rjQ
Piatt", l. 'mh ZZZZZSQC ca.
Plates, 9-mch 60 ca.
rilcners, 1-ql. size 7(jc ea
Sugar and Creamer $1.00 pr!
Covered Ramekins and Plate "... 50
Cereal Bowls 25
Mixing Bowls -20 to 75c
BUBAR'S
JEWELERS
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Sew Fashion Note
Frances Stewart
Something- new In the way of
fashion displays is modeled by
'Frances Stewart of Chicago who
shows a few of the ways the
Kansas sunflower, campaign sym
bol of Gov. Alfred M. Landon, G.
O. P. presidential nominee, can
be used to brighten up one's en
semble. MISS RUTH HOOVER i
ANNOUNCES PIANO STUDIO 1
OPENING FOR SEPTEMBER 8
Miss Ruth Hoover, prominent
Roseburg pianist and teucher, has
announced the full opening date
of her piano school for September
8. As a special feature this year,
Miss Hoover is offering group In
struction in piano for elementary
pupils.
Rl VERSDALE GRANGE TO
HOLD REGULAR SOCIAL
MEETING MONDAY NIGHT
The members ot Rivet'sdale
grange and their Invited guests
have been asked to enjoy an ico
! cream social at eight o'clock at
i the grange hall Monday evening,
! August 10. An entertainment
be presented. . .
REBEKAH LODGE WILL
MEET AT HALL NEXT
TUESDAY EVENING
The Rehekah lodge will meet at
eight o'clock next Tuesday eve
ning, August 11, at tho 1. O. O. F.
ball, for -the regular-business scs-
Vslon to be followed by an Interest- i
I lllir urogram Alt mnmlmru am ik-it.
.---r r--c ...--..-w. u
ed to be present.
MISS DOROTHY GURNEY
AND ROY WILLIS MARRY
AT PRETTY WEDDING
A very pretty home wedding was
solemnized Sunday evening, Au
gust 2, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Gurney at Rcston when
their daughter. Miss Dorothy Wil
ma Gurney became tho bride ot
Roy Arnold Willis, son of Mr. and
j Mra. John Willis.
I The ring ceremony was perform
ed by Miss Kathryn Montgomery
I in the presence of relatives and
J friends. A charming background
of ferns, evergreens and flowers
i (Continued on page 3.)
U. S. V. HOSPITAL
By Ottilia K. Ashlon
Wednesday afternoon the "Gray
Ladies." a newly organized service
i .group of the Douglas County Red
I Cross chapter, sponsored their
, first contract bridge party. Mrs. E.
; F. Tandy, chairman of the group,
and .Mrs. Roy Young, were assisted
by the following ladies: Mrs. Kred
iljorkwnod, Mrs. John Perkins. Mrs.
Donald Faxon and .Mrs. Henry Sim
imons. First prize went to Eimer '
. Morgan and consolation to Ed Ma
.this. Others enjoying the delight
I fill afternoon w ere ('. S. Carman,
I Wm. Rice, Lee Way. II. II. Wilson,
Pete Weatmaii. Allen Slradling,
Nick Drngnvich und V. F. Temple.
Mrs. Tandy's delicious home madu
Mainly added that certain some
thing, ns did the "smokes" to colll
' plele a happy afternoon,
j Two new books have been added
to our library by Mia. Denny, local
.nnspnai cnaiiniau of the V. F. W.
auxiliary.
Six wash cloths and several
I relics of the Spanish war have
been received from the Mulabon
j auxiliary of IVnillelon. Oregon.
! Everything will be lu readiness
,to receive Ihe visitors of lho.-
; American Legion convention next
Friday morning nt 10 o'clock. The
'"Gray Ladles" in uniform will as
Isist the hospital authorities in es
corting the visitors through our
ifnnliiv.
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