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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1936. 1 50XEDEW By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER Social Calendar Nnuimhir 99 it 4 ......riunl uironl.iu u..i,l,.a u I ? I C Vplm-lr ul. fluir-ih niirlttm-ititii Miu. ! Ti. "i7 ... 7 " .. ' i biuuui y y uki mil, biwuiui f Aim. . S. Buiicioft, I'lioenix, for merly uismia Hucreiury oi mi8 Hi o miry soeiuty, will bo Speaker. All iiilsuionury societies especlul ly Invited us well an the general public. Monday, November 23 Thimble club ulturnoon meeting at home of Mm. Anna iJowell. University Kymi'bony orchestra concert at Eugene Willi Jr. Julin Lamlsbury an noloiat. Tickets here ju charge of Mm. Limn us A. Brand, Nou-ueno mi national 111 bio Htucly cluss, taught by Dr. K. u Dunn to meet at 7:45 o'clock m dining hull of Douglus hotel. Public in vited, JJ. P. W. C. rugulur meeting at eight o clock lu evening at Worn un'a club. "Continuing Education for All. ' Verlie Tracy, Althea Car away and Lillian ltocher In charge. Tueiday November 24 Inter-tie Hludy club 1:15 o'clock luncbeou at dome of Aim. karl Ull rich on toniinerclal avenue. liebekah regular business meet lug at 7:30 In evening ut 1. O. Jj t Hall. Election of otricers, Evergreeu Jlome Economics club meeting at home of Mm. Cyril jwcnols. i'olluck luncheon utuoou, Choral club practice meeting at lu a. m. at Koaeuurg Music and Art studio under direction of Mrs. Ailriain ilallard. Patrick W. Kelley auxiliary to V. F. W. to moot ut two o'clock at velerann adminlstratlou bar racks for the semi-monthly card play. All members are urged to be present, Job'a DaiiRhtem bethel and coun cil six o clock turkey dinner ut Masonic temple with Mrs. A. J, Young, grand guardian of Oregon present to make her official vlHit. All 'persons affiliated with Mason- c Oldens are Invited. Thursday, November 26 Annual 13. J. W. C. Thunksglv ng hull at armory. Public Invited Friday, November 27 Hewing club 1:30 o'clock dessert' luncheon ut home of Mrs. C. 11. Thurston, Jr.. In Luurnlwood. 11. E. O. club afternoon meeting at home of Mrs. Clifton Hooper on jmmary avenue. All day meeting of Itivm-Bilule Home Economics club al hall. Pol ,iuek noon luncheon. Hylinon Valley afternoon club meeting at home of Mrs. W. Hull iorf. Voiiths Temperance Council meeting at 7::;o In evening ut 215 tast i-uno street. P. N. O. club evening meeting at Woman n club building with Mrs. lie) In Htcplienson, Mrs. Clara Hunt, Mrs. J .u el In cllngenpeel and JUrs. Mai'garet Awuerutl, luiHtesses. Country club ladies lo meet ut 10 'a. m. at club for contract bridge tournament. Pntluck lunch eon ut noon. Coifing lit ufteruoon If weuther permits, ' Saturday, November 28 Evergreen Home Economics club food sale In 1'armlt building on Nor 111 Jurkson street. MplHcopul Clulld buzttnr of Inex pensive Christmas gifts at the Seaward furniture store on Cuss gtrei't entrance. December 3 l'lenbytPiiHii ladles Aid annual buzuur lu basement of the church. December 4-6 Woman's council or First Chris tian church annual Christmas ba Kuar. December 12 Eveinreen Home Economics club ChilHtmus bazaar, . fjii 4jt JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB HAS ANNUAL THANKSGIVING PINNER MONDAY EVENING The Junior Woman's club held lis. annual slxihtity o'clock 1 hankHglvhig dinner .Monday ve il lug at tho clubhouse. The aflalr Was very enjoyable and una at tended by a large number. Mrs. Clarence Dunhtp wns gen crul chairman, asMMed hv Mis. Clifford Smith. Mrs. William I'n-l-ath. Mrs. 1. .M. Huiiii. Miss Hever ly Wood, Mitts Carmel Newland in mI MIks Margaret I linen, Two long tallies, beautifully dec orated with Utthletl red tapers and t olorlul inn pie leaves, were used to seat the gucM. ( overs were Jdaced for Mrs. William I'liraih, juosldent, Mrs. iKrank Roadman, J!iH. Iteuliiald Eisklue, Mix. lles tou dross, Mm. Adrian Ho mm, Mrs. Victor Noel, Mrs. Peter Nnnh, Mrs. Clllford Snillh. Mrs. Cliirence 3)iinlap, Mrs. Prank lot.n. Mrs. Waldo Campbell, Mm. 1. M. lUnm. Mrs. Leonard Loeiterle, Mrs. Lou in K. lies, M i h. I (avid Hess, M rs. J.mlla CliiiKenpeel, Ml mm Helen Cobb, Mlns Axllie Kmklne, Mtus lildred ,U Uiuthlln, Miss llmio tliy Herman, Miss Iletly Stark, Miss Virginia (lurnee. Miss Jean Crist, Minn Helen Woodruff, Minn Jlrvorly Wood, Miss Virginia French, Miss Hniteae IMmi-an. Mim Murftaret lllnes. Miss Cnnnel Jewlnnd, MIhw Loi.t ItviiiK, ,hf iima llune.ihark. MInS Nadtue Plnkeiion. Mis Jam (Jillueaiii, MIsh Kan-n l.ntxen, Ml lletneatn Slrvensnn, Mies Crystal Itydell, Mlfs Ueomla Kiuery. Mlfs Irene TaVlor, Miss ldn Hatiiild. Miss Mfwlilh'Jftiklns. Miss Itutli'lloov cr juid Miss Uuih Ketstmer. An iufnrniiil social evening fol lowed Hip dlnurr ami icKiilar an Iiouurrmtmts. The next meeting will be held til g o'clork nl the rlnhhouse the eviMlinc of Detemher 7, wllh MIsh 3tuth lliMivrr In t hare nf (he pro (iram on "Tin Anietlenn Home." vblcb will . follow the regular business busslou. Endowment TedHeldbyRoseburg WomanCtubJEntertains Larg e SumberflttMasic andTArt Studio The IiuKi'nt and iiiohI succeasful uiHlowment birlhduy tea to 1)0 en joyed liy (lie KoebuiK UmiiHll'i dull wuh a very charmi'i afl:il I'ueHday u(tei-n(iOii at t:io Jloee burg .Mualu and Art studio. Mrs. J. K. Ulilard and Mm. Scott Wllliann were joint chairmen of lliu dellKhiful ul lair, amiisted by ineiuberB of the club whose birtli daya occurred between June and November. The room wa beautifully deco rated wltb lame bouuueta of col orful berry aprays and greenery. Mm. f. A. llurd, .Mm. J. A. Hurl and Mm. liruce Mellla hud cliai'Ke of the decorutlona. dealing of the guetiia waa in cbarKe of Mm. Ituy s. 1'etrequln and Mm. I'. A. l lclila. Mra. Clyde tJaratens and Mra. liar lie Mouth were in charge of reg istration. Mra. W. M. Campbell, Mm. Wal ter Fiaher, Mm. Hcotl Wllllaiua, Mra. O. VV. by Inn, Mra. Karl Ull rich, Alia. Bi'illiu i'arrott, Alra. It. IvolilhuKen, Br., Mra. C. 11. Ualley, Mra. i-'oHter Buluer, Mra. A. C, Marstera, Mrs. Thomiia l'alklnnon and Alia. William Bell received the gueals. Airs. W. M. Campbell, president, graciously presided and Introduced the roll-call speakers Including: Airs. E. K Tandy, "Hoatess Ideas;" Alls. C. E. Hoberta, ' Inter national Relations;" Airs. Paul Warren, "Vocabulary," and Allsa Janet Moffat, who spoke on pub lic Health tot- Airs. U. V. Wlnilior ly. Airs. Cumpbell made announce ments Including the announce ment of National Dook week and the opening of the children's room and atory hour at tho itusehurg library. Anyone having chlldren'a chairs or stools, who would care to donate them to this room, hus been asked to get in touch with Mrs. O. V. Wlmherly. Alias Union Casey, piogritin chairman, presented the first net of "Mra. Wlggs of the Cabbage ratch," which Included the fol lowing In the cast; Miss Cnsey, Mrs. genu Williams. Mra. Kdwin U. Young. Mrs. I'uul Warren. Airs. Homer tlrow, Mrs. A. 11. Taylor, Mrs. 10. u. KohlhaKou, Alts. 1'aul Jonklna, Mrs. K. L. Knapp, Alitster Hilly Wuirou, Mrs, 1J. W. Hilda- nuugli. . litis, H. Zachurlscn, Airs. Dorothy Iantler. .Mrs. Al. U. lllch- aids, Airs. W. Al. Campbell, Alra. Thomas Parkinson, Airs. J. 11. Foley, Mrs. I.. KolilhiiKen, 8r., and Mrs. Frederick J. l'olter. Allss Casey naa hlahly coninll- meiited at the close of the pluy for her presentation of- the enter tainment. At the cloBe of the play, leu was served by the hostesses. The tea waa In vlutmo of Alts. H. v. lantly, who is prominently known for her unusual and artistic deco rating moilt. lliu table, covered by a wine nil silver lame cloth, was placed aguinst the twill. At the back of lhe tulilu were the tall lighted I'd tapers in crystal huldera, while he centerpiece was a silver bowl llled with shiny silver flowers. sparkling silver-covered fruits and encircled by glittering silvered bulls. Mrs. W. M, Campbell, Mrs. W. K. OH. Mra. A. C. .MaiHlers ami jus. minimi Hell alternated at lie lea tulile. Airs. Ileriha 1'iirioti hud clmige of the lea and Airs. C. II. Ilailey nnd Alts. Luella Cllngelipeel had charge of the ent ice. Airs. William Hell and Mrs. 14. 1.. Knapp were In chaixe of the ookles. Those enjoying the chut mine nr. fair Included Alia. V. bell, Mrs. K. F. Tamly, Mrs. Al. A. Aims, Airs, (itiitia K. Ashlon. Alts. Mary F. Hauling, Alia. C. II. Hall- )'. .Mi. I'. II. Jiiraensen. Mrs. L. B. Skinner, Mrs. W. C. Winston, Mrs. E. L. Knapp, Airs. Dorothy Lander, Airs. Lynn liecaiey, Airs. U. Casey, Aiiss Helen Casey, Airs. J. K. 'loles. Airs, scott Williams, Airs. J. F. Ulilard, A1rs. Fred A Knight, Alts. T. 11. Hecves, Mrs. R A. Hurd, Airs. Edwin O. Youue. Airs. Al. It. Kichards, Airs. Harrie Hooth, Alra. E. O. Kohlhagen, M Clyde Carstens, Alra. C. D. Cannon. Alts. E. J. Hchrlmpf, Alra. Grant usnoru, Mrs. u. ai. Church, Alra. roster Burner, Airs. Lymon But ner, Airs. Koy Bellows. Airs. L. Hoiiinugen, tr., Alts, Ueorge Al Brown, Airs. Harry Thompson, Mrs. I'aul Warren, Airs. William Bell, Alia. A. J. Ueddea, Mrs. 11. c, Darby, Alra. H. A. Winston, Airs, U. W. Syian, Airs. J. A. Hart, Alra, U. A. Johnson, Alra. Franklyn Voyt, Mrs. Clair K. Allen, Alia. 1'. Al. Lee, Alra. 1). O. Clark. Alra. L. Houie, Airs. C. O. terrier. Alts. IS. A. 1'ettey, Airs. Walter Fisher, Alia. 1). 11. Lenox, Mrs. A. C. Mar's tors, Airs. 0. A. JSd wards, Aire, Alice AlcCurdy, Mrs. L. F. Heizett aieiu. Airs. J. p. Alotschelibacliei Mra. Bruce Elliott, Airs. A. A. Wil der, Airs. Lena AlcElhlnny, Airs, It. H. Urinstead, Mrs. Albert Alicel li, Airs. s. Haynor Smith, Airs. C. E. Lyne, Airs. K. 1J. Lytle, Mrs. C. Al. o'Aialley, Mrs. L. A. Coe, Airs. Wallace Uobertsou. Aim. I.eHe cuninungs, Airs. L. L. Wlmherly. .uisn rruiices iiowen, Mrs. ueorge Koiillmgen, Aire. F. W. Benson of Salem, Alia. C. E. HoherlK. Mm L. A. Ulilard, Mra. 1''. L. Crltten- ueu, Mrs. UeoiRO K. Ouine. Alia. U. V. Wimberly, Allss Janet Mof- iui, airs, j-aui I'arson, Mrs. A. F jiuniot, una. peter Cruniniett. .1118. llolblOok. Alls. L. E. (Inml bourn, Airs. M. F. Mlddleburg, Airs. ii. u. uainricK, Alra. J. E. AicCI n- lock, Alra. O. Al. Nlcholua, Alias uioiiu i,angenoerg, Alra. 13. It Aiaddox, Alia. Al. L. uanoy, Mm Lee lliigan, Airs. Walter liercher, Mrs. Chester Hercher, Airs. A. J Ellison, Airs. Ueorge Jones, Airs, li. F. English, Mrs. u. Bartell, Alra, Earl Ullrich, Alra. W. E. on. Mi Miriam Ballard. Airs. A. W. Baum, miss iiu iauoucn, Mrs. L. w. Hum, MIS. li. C. Ctllll'ch. Alra. I'srrv tmiiiii, iMi-n. r. a. fields, Airs. Ore weiaer, Mra, it. L. Wkinplo, Airs. Al. Lilly, Mra, .Claude Baker, Mrs. Hums Ellsworth. Airs. Paul ruiiKiiouser, Airs. J. U. Osboru, mis. carl Wlmberlv. Ali. sm,-. lies, Mrs. It. H. vVHson. Airs. Cm-. ter siepheusou, Airs. W. Al. Ale- p.ucnern. aim. E. A. I'nul M,- frank iiiafiansoii, Alra.- liui-old Bellows. Airs. L. A. Wells, Airs. i'. r. uuseniiark. aii-r. n a n,,u. enbnrk, Airs. Ueorge AlcBeo, Alra, J. ti. Stephenson, Alls. Joe Jilos ser, Mrs. Cluytou Negley, Mi5. W. v. Asncriui, Airs. A. u. Hawn, mib. ,uiier iainu elon. mi-m. o. h Walzlg, Airs. J. C. Hume. Alra' I'linnie AlcKinney, Airs. Warren llllggs, Airs. Allliiir Cluilin M,- j. u. roiey. Alls, Bay S. PetrtHiulii -Mra. Henna J'atroil, Alts. Bruce .ileitis, Airs. Homer Urow, Alls. A. u. ruyior. Alra. ll. Kui-liut-i.n Alls. ll. W. Itlllluhaiiirli Mra Thomiis Parkinson and Airs. Fred- erica j, I'ortttr, the olllccia of the club are specially appreciative lo evei-v oinmlitee working on this annual all birthday tea. which be such a success and enlovnhln Ullllll , Tho next recolur meitliiir will be a one-thirty o'clock desBert- iiiiichenn ut tiui clubhouse with Mrs. -T. O. Watson as chairman oi lhe program on "The American lloino." nnd will Ads. Thomas Parkinson uud Airs. Will 11. tier- leisen, joint chairmen, mi, I Mm .1. H. Foley and Airs. Albert Alicel- ll. Hostesses. T. luneliliK will he neni iieceinliei I. MRS. SEBRING IS COMPLIMENTED ON BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY , Mrs. R M. Hebrlna was ilellahl. ally surprised at her home on piim avenue, Wednesday afler- iioon. No ber l)i. when a group called to honor her on he occasion of her MHh hlnhihiv anniversary. The occasion also mplltncnlid Miss Mi Si.hil,,. "hose bin Inlay was lhe following ilay. A shower of blllhilsv nnd many lovely Kilts were pre setiiril to Mrs. Mehriiig and her iliiinthter. The aflernmin was Pleasantly spent n sewing, coll vcixittmu ami nuistc. Two ilvlhiniia cakes pivnellti'd lo Airs. Sibling by Airs. J. 1). os tium and Airs. J. R Inllsnl wen' 'in ami served to the guests by l"r two daughters. Alia. Mary Dlllaril and ,ii, ,ny Subrlng. Sanilwlclies, salad anil coffee were ulo served. Those enjoying lhe occasion were Mesiliiines J. I. Oshorn. J. Wcslo Newlaml. Ktta Alihott. Ilwirae Cluck. Ove Lailmen. Karl lleliedlik. Wllllnin .Mull, iHihel Weill.. Kred Miller. Algle IHWKI Waller I'llull K. A. Id il tun. John Whnlcn. Lliiun limb,, (iladvs lllllke, l.oiuile .1. Homier, W. A I.IHIR. Maiv I illliuil. Fred Arllnir, I'. M. Hlleruall. Herlnide SebrhiK. Helta Wrisht. Win. It. Aiideisun. .leanuctle Tailor, mid the Misses Maliel Seining and shltlcv I'lurk. Mrs. Selillna. wlmae luuldeli name was Hi-rirlide slmlu. was horn In Inilliins. the duuuhter tit Asbuiy and Kllsa Sliulir.. In IM'.I. al th age of 11 years, she crossed lhe plains with her parents from Illinois and settled In Hnllns, Polk ruillily. Oregon. She has llv' d a loiu, iit-eful snl itiiiie lite, and al the uge ol four score )ear and nine enjoys excellent health. She Is a lover of Hon era and when she Is not occupied with house hold tasks ttevotos much of nor time to caring lor her garden nnd bruillllul potted plains. ; w w LOVELY SHOWER PARTY GIVEN MRS. PALM AT STARK HOME THURSDAY Mrt. William Stark and her duiwhtcr, Allss Hetty, entirtnlned nl their home on North JhcIlsoii street Thursday evening with a lovely shower party honoring Alra. Clyde Palm. A beautiful hasslnctte filled with lovely glus was pre sented lo .Mrs. Palm. .Monopoly ami visiting were en Joyed during tho i veiling. Ijiter Mrs. stark and Atlss llctiy served delicious rlreslli..enls lo Mrs. Palm, guest of honor, Mra. Isnu. Mrs. F.iigono Palm, Mra. Hen Piiliu. Airs. Tlomas, Airs. J. y. .Mellon aid. Mrs. Elsie Williams, Mrs. Ueorge Frew, Mra. Clllford Smith. Mis. Everett Tealer, Mln Virginia Uitruee. Miss .line Jones and Allss Helen McDonald. O i INTER. SE STUDY CLUB TO MEET AT LUNCHEON NEXT TUESDAY The InlerSe Sillily club will meet in , : is o'cloi k luncheon next Tuesday at lhe home of Airs, Kail I lliich on Vnimcrrlnl ave nue. All members are most cor dially united, 8 SEWINO CLUB TO MEET NEXT FRIDAY Airs. r. II, Thurston Jr., has In vited the members of lhe Friday Sewitia eluh lo a 1:30 o'clock des-sei-t-hiiicliioii at her home In l.u ndiiood next Friday, .Soveuiber ART AND EMBROIDERY CLUB MEETS FRIDAY AT SHOEMAKER HOME The ftoieburg Art and Embroid ery club met at the S. J. Shoemak er home on East Lane street with Airs. If. F. Snyder very gracious ly acting a hostels. Mrs. J. R Byrd, vice president, conducted the business meeting, which waa followed by games and visiting. Airs. Minnie Cox and Mrs, Ellen Cornell received many love ly gifts from the group honoring their birthday anniversaries. The birthday table was attractively decorated with a centerpiece of autumn foliage and berries. Mrs. L. A. Allies and Mra. Susan Bowman were guests of tbe day and members present Included Airs. J. R Byrd, Airs. Winona Bailey, Mrs. Anna cluck, Mra. Flora Cox, Mra. Earl Decker, Mra. Liston Darby, Mrs. H. L. Gorbam, Airs. Tina Hoffnielster, Mrs, -L. W. Ingles, Mrs. Alfred Neal, Mra. Bertha Palm. Alra. Alice Rhoads .Mrs. J. G. Stephenson, Alra. Effie Stufiblefield, Airs. Henry Worth ington, Mrs. Ellen Cornell, Airs. Alice Bradley and the hostess, Airs. Snyder. Mra. Snyder served lovely re freshmenta assisted by her daugh ter, Mrs. Miles. The next meeting will be held December 2 at the home of Mrs. Ingles at 20 Win chester street. MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS AT BALDWIN HOME ON THURSDAY Allss Margaret Baldwin. Miss Emma Bristol and Mrs. C. E. Rob erta entertained the Presbyterian .Missionary society at the formers home Ihui-Bday afternoon. Airs. Earl Ullrich, president. con ducted the business meeting and led the devolionals, with Airs. W. L. Scott giving the missionary prayers. lhe program included reports on the recent synodical meeting neid ut Meutorc! and were given ny Airs. w. At. campnell, Airs, c, E. itoberts and Mrs. Earl Ullrich At the tea hour lovely refresh ments were served by the three hostesses to Airs. L. u Bodle, Aire. walBon E. Boise, Airs. D. a. Clark Airs. W. Al. Chalmers. Airs. W. M Campbell, Mrs. W. C. Faucette. Airs. It. If. Urinstead, Airs. Barton Helllwoll, Mrs. Homer Grow, Mra, . S. Nichols, Mrs. George Sewell, Airs. W. L. Scott. Airs. G. W, Young, Airs. Wlcklem, Mrs. Earl Ullrich, Airs. Thompson. Airs. E. j. Mongers, Alra. 11. Bellows. Airs, George Al. Brown, Airs. Bruce Mel lla, Alra. Stephens, Airs. Compton. Allss Alargaret Clapp and .Miss jeuuuie cuica. MRS. A. J. ELLISON S HOSTESS TO BRtOGE CLUB AT DESSERT-LUNCHEON Airs. A. J. Ellison very gracious ly euterlalned Her bridge c ub at a lovely one-thirty o'clock des sert-luncheon at her home on East Caas street Wednesday after noon. An attractive lace cloth covered the luncheon table, which was centered by a low howl of gold- colored chrysanthemums. Covers were arranged lor Aliss Helen Casey, Airs. Oeorge Jones and Alra. Murvin Fisher, guests, and .Mrs. P. Al. Lee. Mrs. L. Al. Lillv, Airs. Leroy Hiait, Airs. II. H. Tur ner, Airs. Bert Courtney, Airs. Homer Grow. Airs. Paul Warren, Airs. A. B. Taylor and Alra. Fred. erlck J. Porter. t ontrnct bridgo wns enloved uuiing me nriernoon with AUs. laylor winning; the prize. MRS. E. 8. HALL IS HOSTESS AT PARTY ' FOR MRS. C. N. LARSON Airs. h. !-.. Hull entertained at a lovely party Wednesday afternoon at her home on Alilltary avenue to compliment Airs. C. N. Larson, who left that evening for her nouie in uranvtue, Illinois, after spending two months here with her daughter, Airs. Victor Clark. hewing and v s t nir were en lov ed and at the tea hour Mrs. Hull serveu lovely refreshments to Mrs. Larson, guest of honor. Airs Victor Clark, Airs. L. Kohlhagen, nr.. .vira. t;. I), cannon, Alra. E. T Nelson, Alls, Watson E. Boise -Mrs. K. (i. Handollih. Mrs. Jnsetih Marsters, Airs. W. Al. Campbell, .lira. I'.iiii uniicli and Alia. Harold uuiiowa. MRS. W. C. PRINTZ ENTERTAINS PAST PRESIDENTS CLUB Airs. . C. Prints verv gracious ly entertained the Past Presidents lull of Ueorge Ststuier aiixillm-v at her home in West ltosihurg .iioinuiy niternoon. I he business meeting was fol loyed by a pleasant social hour of sewing and visiting. At the lea hour Airs. Prints served lovely re- Ireshmenis al a table centered In i niLiniiiif uoiniuei oi lull How l's ami favors. Covers were nr. iiliged for .Mrs. W. O. ('linger, a guest, and Airs. Hubert Wright. Mrs. W. Long. Mrs. Percy Webb. Sr., Mrs. S. W. Stunner. Mrs. It. W. Itotlgeis slid Airs. Prints. I lie next meeting w ill be Decem ber ? at the homo of Airs. Long. BRIDGE CLUB 18 ENTERTAINED AT WILLIAMS HOME Mrs. I. Wesley Williams wus a most gracious hostess Tuesday veiling when she enlenalneil her bridge club at a lovely seven 'clock dessert -supper at her home. ivers were ui-runged for Mrs. P. ,M. Is'e. .Mrs. Ernie Patterson. .Mrs. Owen Walker. Mrs. tlnrlsnd lies. Miss Marie and Miss ( nti-ita l.ancnbclg. Miss Doris Jackson mil Mrs. Williams. High score for the evening's rout met bridge play was won b. Mrs. lies Willi Mrs, U-0 holding econil ntgh. The iillisnlsllon line wns received bv Mrs. Walker O O !": HOME ECONOMICS CLUB IS ENTERTAINED TKNMII.E, Nov. 20 - - Mrs. Vic tor lloiiaid was hostess to Hie Home Economics club of Tcttmtlc range at ber home on Tllesdav. November lo. when plans fur lhe range work during the coming Inter eii discussed. The next meeting will be a white elephant" party al Die home of Ms. I Ion an! Ki be ou Tuesday, IK-combcr 1, Roteburg Couple Married 60 Years m - '--:' V ' " 1 AC! I 'I 15 Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kirk (above) have tbe distinction of having been married tor a period of sixty years. Both natives ot Virginia, they have made their home In Douglas county for the past fifty years. Mr. Kirk has served as city marshal and engaged tn the grocery business and other lines of businesa ac tivity in this city. Air. Kirk, who la 81 years ot age, Is a nephew ot the late Rev. J. H. N. Bell, of Cot vallis. He was ordained an elder ot the First Presby terian church ot Roscburg nearly fifty years ago and with his wife, who 1b 78 years of age, haB taken a most active part in church activities. SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN TO MA. OLSON FRIDAY MELROSE, Nov. 20 A very pleasant surprise occurred Friday eveulug when Mrs. C. Olson in vited a group of friends to her home to honor her husband on his birthday anniversary. The evening waB Biient In visit ing and Playing cards until mid night, when refreshments were served by Mrs. Olson and ber daughter, Mrs. Gordon Brace. Those enjoying the evening with Mr. Olson wero Air. and Mrs. John liUBenburk, Jr., Air. and Mrs. Chas. Brown and daughter Dolores. Mr. nnd' Airs. T. F. Ward, Mr. and Airs. Gunner 'Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.- C. E. i Johnson, Air. and Airs. Jake Thnrnberg, Air. and Mrs. Gordon Bruce, Air. and Airs. C. R. Holm- qul3t, Air. and Mrs. Joe Sands, Aliases Lois Ford, Bonnie Graves, Tillle Graves, Alma Sjogren, Jean Graves, Helen Johnson and Alessrs. Edward Busenbnrk, George Ander son, Theodore Anderson, Helmer Llndgren, George Sunberg, Olaf Sjogren, Bud Glass, Andy Sjogren, Ola Olson, David Sands, Bernard Sjogren, Neol Wood of Myrtle Creek and the hostess, Airs. C. Olson. friendship' bible class has meeting OAKLAND, Nov. 20 The Lad ies Friendship Bible class of the Community church enjoyed an all dtiy meeting Friday at the parish house. At the noon hour a no hostess dinner was served at two long tallies w-here covers were placed for Airs. Doral Aiallery. .Mrs. George Phillips. Airs. Charles McAluhon, Mrs. Emily Young. Airs. T. B. Garrison. Airs. R. It. Clark, Mrs. F. M. Knhhe, Airs. Rena Rob inson, Airs. Lois Powell, Alts. Joe Smith, Airs. Fiinnle Little, Aliss Pemi Aluble, Mrs. Colby Adams, Airs, lorely of Eugene and Airs. 1-erd Fortln. After dinner the mil call was re sponded lo by telling the history of Bible characters. Interesting alks were given by Airs. Garrl- sou nnd Airs. Corely. SHOWER PARTY GIVEN MR. AND MRS. PARGETER ON MONDAY EVENING A 'dellchll'ul ?hower party was III at tbe .Melrose grange hall Monthly evening honoring .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pargeter. who were recently married. A program was pretsented and games and singing were enjoyed. iter which Air. and Airs. Pargeter 'eceived the many heaiitifut show- r gifts f min their friends. Later ill the evening dainty re- freshntenta were served by a coni- iitltee In charge of Mrs. Kenneth 'onn and Airs. Amy Kruse. About seventy-flvo friends of the young oltple were present for tbe party. All's, t'urgelcr was formerly Miss Elsie lltiseiibai k and is the (laugh er of Mr. and Alra. T, B. Buseu- nrk of Melrose. MRS. DAVID HESS IS HOSTESS 10 SEWING CLUB ON TUESDAY Mrs. David Hess was a most gracious hostess Tllesdav even- ug when she enlertsliied her sew ng i lull at her home on Hamilton trcci, tsowltig and visiting were ujoyed and plans were made for the Christmas tiarty to lie held at he J. A. Hart home the evening of iH-ceinlier ITi. lsiler In tbe evening Airs. Hess rveil delicious reireshnicnts to Mrs. li. M. Church. Mm. Guy Min- nnye, .Mrs. L A. Miles. Airs. 1). W. ItsdahailKh. Mrs. Wallace Rob- rtsoli. Mrs. E. J. Schrimpf, Mrs. rant Oslnirn and Mrs, .1. A. Hart. Tbe next meeting will be held tvermlicr 1 at the holue of Mra. islaiiu lu Laurclwood. VOLLEYBALL AND BASKETBALL TEAMS ENTERTAINED FRIDAY After the volleyball and basket ball games between Alyrtle Creek and Wilbur last Friday evening, the Wilbur players and the Chris tlan Endeavorers were entertained by i Mrs. Leola Alae Nuttlrg, Airs. TresBie Alitlcr and Alia. Fred Miller. Tho hostesses aerved refresh ment., to Odell Nutting, Patricia A heel, Doris Baird, Doris A heel, Sue. IIHdoLurn, Mary Julia Miller, .11111 Hodson, Doris Louise Alaynsrd, Wlnuttixxl Coffel, Katbryn DeLaiHn Aileeu . .Luliaut. Wayne Osburno, wnma Laiiaut, Bill Love. Howard Frltts, .loLert Paulson, Lila Miller, Jiianita Osbo.-nc, Alta Laltuitt, Aiarsiret Culp, Virginia Gulp, Shir ley Dusseau, Phyllis Patrone, Vir ginia Smith, LaVada .tbed, Mer leone Cole, Shirley Petorsilorf, Jean Turner, Dorolhy P'afr. Vir ginia Culp. Lots Updid, Lila Miller, Fern Nutting, Aire. Itutla Van Horn, Aire. Vernon Luliaut, Vivian Hartley, Harry nainl, Lotoy Allllor, Bill Van Horn, Do i Perry, Lloyd Nelron, Alabel Farmer, Harry Henry, Sarab Farrls, Duniul Keller, Lelatid Troub, Lewis Cottre.l, Car men Abecl, Dorothy Crocker, Al thea LaKaut and Rev. J, Frank Cunningnam. Aftor the refreshments were served tho group enjoyed hinging iiiriciitui r-mieavor sons. SPECIAL EAGLES AUXILIARY MEETING HELD ON TUESDAY A special meetlns of tho Eugles auxiliary was held Tuesday eve ning to make plans for an lipron and overall daiuo to bo held Sat urday, Nov. 28. This is to be charity fiance and the net proceeds will be tisiti to help local needy people thla winter. On the evening of December S at nine o'clock the auxiliary will give an entw'tulmnent. Members have been asked to bring a pie to the entertainment. A program will bo pivscnte l nnd a small eh , rue will lit mude for the affair. Airs. Ar thur liudnell has charge ot tho pi ogr tin. The quarterly birthday party will De new December la nnd cilia will bo exchanged. .Mildred Fogcl nnd Sylvia Pcarco have clinrgc of ar rangements -ror tub party. On December 22 the auxiliary win sponsor a cnrlstiuas tree and treato for ull Eaglo nienil.ers' chil il'en. A program bus been planned rot' tue occasion. The door prize for the evening was received by Airs. Anna Tro- zclle, - & & LADY ELKS NOT TO MEET UNTIL DEC. 10 On account of Hie next regular ineeting date of the Lady Elks or- currinir on l nanksglving day, the time has been changed to eight o'clock the evening of December in, at which time the ladies will meet at the teniplo. Mrs. A. E. Kent, president, will have charge of Hie meeting and the hostesses win or- aiinoiiured at a later date. Airs. Kent and her officers have expressed their appreciation lo the general public and merchants do nating prizes and cooperating with the ladies III siKinsoting their re cent benefit card parly. The pro ceeds of the aflair are lo be usiil by the Elks for their annual chil- Ircn a t. Iiristmas party. v i THIMBLE CLUB TO . MEET ON MONDAY The Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimblo i ll b will luei-t next Men day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Anna IHiwHI. All memtters are most curdully Invited to be piea PUBLIC INVITED TO . PRAISE SERVICE ON SUNDAY EVENING The Presbyterian Missionary so ciety hot Invited all Missionary society members and the general publio to enjoy Its annual praise service at the First Presbyterian church auditorium Sunday evening at 7.15 o'clock, November 22. The program Is in charge of Mra. W. Al. Campbell with Mrs. Earl Ull rich, president of the society, pre siding. Alra. Homer Grow will open the program at 7:15 o'clock with a beautiful ve.pcr service, which will be followed by a hymn by the audience; scripture reading by Mrs. Homer Grow; prayer by Mrs. W. L. Scott; special choir music; Introduction of the speaker by Airs. C. E. Roberta; . address by Airs. 8. E. Bancroft, of Rogue Rlrer, former district secretary of the Missionary society; special solo by Frank Orubbe; offering; anthem by choir and benediction by Rev. W. C. Faucette. Airs. Bancroft, who Is widely known as a very inspiring speak er, will giro the address of the evening, which premises to be of great Interest. . Anyone interested has been most cordially invited to enjoy tho evening program. LADIES OF COUNTRY club spend Thursday at club house Mrs. Kenneth ' Quino won the high score prize for the contract bridge tournament play of the la dles of the Country club Thursday morning at the club with Mra. W. E. Ott winning second high scoro. Luncheon was served at noon to Mrs. J. F. Dlllurd, Mra. Phil Harth, Airs. O. M. Berrie. Mrs. H. C. Stearns, Mrs. H. A. Simmons, Mrs. Frank Coen, Mrs. Kenneth Qiilne, Mrs. Al. L. Ganey, Mrs. E. G. Kohl-I hagen, Mrs. J. M. Judd, Mrs. Gor don Hibhs, Mrs. J. E. Marks, Alts. W. E. Ott, Airs. Walter FlBher, Mrs. R. D. Bridges and Mrs. W. M. McEachern. . Mrs. Dlllard, capialn. conducted the business session. In the aft ernoon the three weeks' eclectic tournament was completed and winners announced include Airs. H. A. Simmons, for the first flight; Aire. Al. U Ganey, second flight Airs. Gordon Hibbs, third flight. un account of Thanksgiving coming on the regular Lady Golf ers uay at the club next week, the ladles will meet ou Friday, No vember 27, at 10 o'clock sharp for coaHract bridge, potluck luncheon at noon and golfing in the after noon, weather permitting. GENERAL PUBLIC INVITED TO ANNUAL THANKSGIVING BALL NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT The Business and Professional Women's club has issued a most cordial invitation to the general public to enjoy its annual Thanks giving hall next Thursday evening, November 26, at nine o'clock at the armory. The Thanksgiving ball is one of the largest formal affairs of the year ami this iar'n danco prom ises to bo outstanding. Mrs. Kath rine Young Is general . chairman and is being assisted by Airs. C. W. Sinnlger, Airs. Lillian Roachor, Miss Martha Perry, Miss Dolma Grobo, Allss Vera Fredrickson and Aliss Evelyn Breckenridge, door committee: Airs. Gcraldine Sheeny, Allss Bess Wharton, Jllss Ethol Welib nnd Mrs. Edyth Gtl mour, decorations, and Mrs. Story lies, grand march. - Tho Rhythmen orchestra has been engaged lo furnish tbe music tor tile ball, which will he opened by the grand march at nine o'clock. MR. AND MRS. MUNCY ENTERTAIN BRIDGE CLUB AT THANKSGIVING PARTY Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Aluncy en tertained their bridge club at a charming Thanksgiving party at their homo Tuesday evening. Bridge was enjoyed during the evening with Alt', and Alra. Albert Micelli winning tho prize for high score. -ater Airs. Muncy served deli cious refreshments at a table cen tered by a bowl of white chrysan themums and colored flames The Thanksgiving motif was attractive ly carried out in the favors and tallies. Covera were placed for Air. and Airs. J. P. Alotschenhachcr, Air. and Airs. Albert Allcelll, Air. and Airs. G. H. Hoxic and the host and hostess. Air. and Airs, Aluncy. s w PATCH AND CHAT ' CLUB MEETS THURSDAY AT DOMENICO HOME Tho Patch and Chat club Inul n most enjoyable meeting Thursday evening at the homo of Airs. C. Domenlco. The evenin.-r was spent in visiting and playing "bingo, tho prize gclng to Airs. Hess. Delicious refreshments of n holiday nature were served Into in the evening by Vera and Vivian Domcnico and Annette Calkins. Members and . nests present were Meslumcs Howard Calkins, Curils Calkins. C. It. Calkins, II. 1). Keach. G. F. Jones, 1). W. Keascy. L. V. Smith, D. W. Smith. Nora Ware. Gonlou Ware, Dariey Ware. C. J. Bradley, Glenn P.ingo and the hostess, Alra. C. Domenico. Tho next meeting will he at the home o:' .Mrs. C B. Keach on De cember 3rd. 3 D. A. R. HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING AT BELL HOME MONDAY The D. A. R. met .Monday eve ning at the home of Airs. William Hell with Airs: Bell and Mra. R. I). Maclay acting as Joint hos- losses. Seventeen inoralici j were present fur the meeting, which was In charge of Aliss Adeline Stewart, re::cni. Mrs. L. E. Gondbourn had chnme of the program on "Sacnlnwca." which moved verv Imetesilim m,,l enjoyable. At lhe close of Hie meeting lhe hostesses served love ly refreshments. -' V S HOME ECONOMICS CLUB TO MEET NEXT TUESDAY The Kvurgreen Home Krnnntni,.a iub will meet next Tuesdav r.,r ait all-day meeting at the lmmr, of Mrs. Cyril Nichols at Hrockway. aii members, are uioet coiiiiuiiv in. vited. MR. AND MRS. KELLY HONORED BY FRIENDS AT 8URPRI8E PARTY 6ATUROAY Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly, who wera married at Reno, Nev., No vember 9th. were delightfully sur prised by a group of their friends who called at their home at 1208 Prospect street for a moat enjoy able party Saturday evening. Those present included Air. and Mrs. Kelly, guests ot honor, Mr. and Mra. Ray Tannlund, Mr. nnd Airs: Arthur Hudnell, Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Dusseau, Mr. and Airs. L. Marsteri, Mr. and Mrs. Mel John aon, Air. ond Mrs. Jack Boor, Air. and Mrs. Homer Kronke, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Coffel, Mr. and Mrs. H. DeCamp, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cole, Airs. Blanche Boyer, Mra. Billia Noble, Mrs. Mary Morgan, Mrs. Jean Rice, Faya Fltzpatrlck, Dan Crocket, William Smith, Ous No kon, George Rice, A. B. Nelson and Henry Carson. A Dutch Bupper waa served at midnight by Airs. Dusseau, Mrs. Hudnell and Mra. DeCamp. A beau tiful gift was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Kelly from the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly have pur chased the former Watson, resi dence at 1246 North Jackson street, which is being entirely rebuilt and redecorated. As soon as the bouse Is completed Mr. and Airs. Kelly will move there from Prospect street, where they will be at noma to their many friends. MRS. PAUL BLASKEY HONORED AT LOVELY HOUSEWARMING PARTY Mrs. Paul Blasltey was honored by the Northside Prayer Circle -members Wednesday after-noon, when they called at her home on Winchester street to give her a housewarming party. Lovely gifts were presented to Mrs. Blaskey from Mra. William Boyer and Mrs. Norrla Walker, who were guests of the afternoon, and the following club members, Airs. Anna Carson, Mra. H. H. Hu-- gen. Airs. Nora Ware, Airs. R. E. Crawford, Mrs. B. H. Laird, Mra. H. L. Hudson, Airs. I. H, Duff. Mra. C. A. Chamberlin, Mra. Fred A. Knight and Mrs. William FlBher. At the tea hour a delightful no-., hostess luncheon was enjoyed. FORD MOTOR CLUB HAS DINNER MEETING AT UMPQUA THURSDAY The Ford Alotor company club, composed of service and parts managers of Ford dealers of southwestern Oregon, met at an eight o'clock dinner at the Unip qua hotel Thursday evening. Cov ers were placed for fifteen. Leo Williams, Aledford, who la president of the club, presided at the meeting with Mr. DeLyle, Portland, Ford Alotor company rep resentative, in charge of tbe round table discussion. Representatives from the R. H. Wilson Alotor company Included Bruce Veager, Ford Singleton, Ned Dixon and Andy Slick. MRS. L. W. INGELS HOSTESS TO CLUB ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON '"Mrs. L. W. Ingels was a most gracious hostess when she enter tained the Northside Sunshine club at her home Thursday afternoon. The business meeting was in charge of Mrs. Gk-n Cox, vice Preside .t, at which time platiB for the Christinas dinner were made for December 17 to bo held at the homo of Airs. Alabol Harness. Games were piayed until the tea hou , when Airs. Ingels, assisted by her daughter. ALs. J. E. Leach, served :, delicious luncheon to Airs Post, a guest of the club, and Airs B. R Cliilson, Airs. Glen Cox, Alra Mabol Harness, Mrs. E. P. Ballou, wnu HS?'7 Wolth"Ktt.n, Mrs. William FlBher, Airs. Dewey Kruse Mrs. Howard Cascboer and Mrs. Norman Fisher. Tho next reguiar meeting will be held December 8 at the Glen Cox homo i-i Riversdalc with Alia. Dewey Kruse as hostess at a one o clock luncheon. M"- CHESTER MORGAN ENTERTAINS r.l un at LUNCHEON ON FRIDAY her tn heSt,CI", Mo's,,n entertained her bridge c uh at .i o'clock luncheon at tl.e u n.pnua hotel yesterday. Covers were a Mrs"6 VZ "u J' Wh.rtoS'.S Mrs' n I''08' Mrs. 1). B. Unbar. Airs. Ivan Pick. eV!?- ,n"Jr K Allen. Mrs U J" Mrt-liiilock, Alisa Helen Casey and the hostess. Airs. Morgan i,i!',"'act, l"'lllgc w" l"tl riur- aiieruoon at the lovely Morgan home In Laurclwood. Mrs Huliar won tlio hl,.h . afternoon's Play. r "'8 CHICKEN NOODLe' suPPER ENJOYED AT NELSONS' sun,Jry d,"llBl"f," Ch"-Xen nnodle. nm her. " mioyea at ind m,. i"lLy Tan'nJ. Mr, and Alis. Paul Dtissean, Mr. and Mrs. George Rice. Mr. and Mrs "gen e1yr""d,r8' 5 r-iigene. Mr. and Airs. Halsev De Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Colt ".id daughter. Lorraine. 'and tho hos s. (i,,5 una I)arnoy N " l inorhle and five-hundred wore B ,h """ -elf- P. N. G. CLUB TO MEET NEXT FRIDAY lhe P. N. r, rli, ...in . . eight o'clock next Friday evenl, at the linsehurg Woman's clult room, will, fln (Continued on page 8) The Miracle Wave I ni" tmir i-finiM .a . Itll in..r ,.n. N hr,me Id Ull IIHMK-v- ASK IS, flU ends. "mi num. 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