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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURC. OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1936. THREE Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER (Continued from pan J.) Mrs. Clara Hunt, Mrs. Luella CllnK enpeol and Mm. Margaret Ash craft as hosiesses. All members am most cordially Invited. $ ft V. F. W. AUXILIARY t ' HAS INTERESTING MEETING THURSDAY The auxiliary to Patrick W. Kel lcy post of Veterans of Foreign Wars met Thursday evening at the Xlaccabee hall for a vory interest ing seBslon. Appointive officers announced at this rneetlne Include; secretary. Mis. Hay Scnaeffcr; -patriotic In structor, Mrs. E. E. Sherman i his torian, Mrs. Edward Hines; musi cian, Mrs. Clarence Barlett; color bearers, No. 1, Mrs. Lerah Mattel; No. 2, Mrs. Blanche Boyer; No. 3, Mrs. Paul T)u38eau,.and No. 4, Mrs. Bon Craven. Chairmen appointed include: press anil publicity, Mrs. Lerah n a f f e 1, chairman ; mei-.bershlp chairman, Mrs. Wayne Dennoy; hojpltal chairman, Mrs. S. V. Van Voorjt, and eluctcd trustee, MrB. I. wina Webb. Plans were made for an Interest ing Christmas party to be given at the veterans administration facil ity, which will be In charge of Mrs. S. W. Van Voor.it, chairman. Plans were also outlined for a delightful ChrlBtinas party for the post and auxiliary to follow the business meeting to be held Decem ber 17. This party will alBO be open to the families of the mem bers. Everyone attending has been aslted to bring an Inexpensive gift to bo exchanged at the p.irty. Mrs. Wayne Denny, general chairman, and Mrs. Blanche Boyer and Mrs. II. T. Hansen, Joint chairmen, have r-harge of the committees for the Christmas party. As mr.ny members as possible are belns urged to attend the card party at the veterans administra tion facility next Tuesday after noon at two o'clock. The next regular business meet ing of the auxiliary will be held at the Maeranee hall the evening of Peceml or 3. All meinherB are urg ed to he present. C MISS CHARLOTTE KNAPP HOSTESS THURSDAY TO GARDEN VALLEY CLUB Miss Charlotte K'.app was a very pleasant hostess to the mem bers of the Garden Valley women's club at the clubhouse Thursday nftornoon. Beautiful chrysanthe mums centered the "luncheon table at vblch the Thanksgiving motif was attractively cbitImI out. During the business session plnns were discussed to provide funds for a piano, wblch the' or ganization is hoping to purchase this year. A pleasant event or the afternoon was the surprise Kitchen towel shower given bv Mrs. C. L. Spray, v-ho has moved into her at tractive new home, which was re cently completed. Sewing, comfort ' taci:lng and visltln;; were enjoved until the tea hour, when lovely refreshments 7cre served by Mlp Knnpp to Mrs. R. C. Bailey. Mrs. Tl. A. Cnlhonn. Mi-s. John Daniels. Mrs. W. E. Dlngman. Mrs.. Harvev Ewens, Mrs. J. Epperlv. Mrs. H. E. Gra ham. Mrs. C. W. Hughes. Mrs. R. S. Hiltton, Mrs Earl MrCov. Mrs. A. Nlday. Mrs. Hug'l Ritchie, Jr., Mrs. John Sinclair, Mrs. Peter Sin eailr, Mrs. A. M. Schneider, Mrs, C. L. Soray, Mrs. T. M. Winniford, Mrs. Gilbert Wood. Mrs. Helen Cole and Miss June Spray. Mrs. A. Niday will entertain the club December 3 at t!ie clubhouse. ft BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY HAS MEETING THURSDAY AFTERNOON The Baptist Missionary society met Thursday afternoon in the church parlors with Mrs. George Caskey in charge of the business session. Mrs. L. M. Pentney, program leader on the topic, "The Work In Latin America," presented a very interesting program assisted by Mrs. C. H. Wickham and Mrs. E. E. Bauck. Plans were made for a Christmas party to be held December 17 at which time the Trl-Square club will be invited as guests. Officers of the Missionary society will act as hostesses. Dainty refreshments were served at the tea hour by Mrs. u. w. Har ris and Mrs. Charles Mohr, hos tesses. ' JOB'8 DAUGHTERS TO MEET AT DINNER NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT Mrs. A. J. Young, grand guardian of Oregon, will pay her official visit to the Roseburg bethel Tues day evening, accompanied by sev- er.il other grand officers or port land. Tney will attmd a 6:00 tur key 'dinner nt the temple, to which nil bethel memhe"8 anil council members have been invited. Following the dinner a regular meeting will he held with Mere dith Jenkins presiding as honored queen. A large class of new mem bers will bo Initiated. All persons who have Masonic affiliation- are Invited to attend. Mrs. Young was formerly guar dim of the Rnsehurg bethel. 3 O YOUTH'S TEMPERANCE COUNCIL TO MEET The Youths Temperancp conn ell will meet at 7:30 o'clock next Friday evening at J1S East Lane street. Anyone Intcrestea has been Invited. $ ft 8YLM0N VALLEY CLUB TO MEET NEXT FRIDAY The Sylmon Valley club will meet next Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. Holltorf. All members are most cordially Invit ed to be present. REBEKAH DISTRICT CONVENTION IS HELD ALL-DAY SATURDAY The Rebekah district No. 11 convention was held all-day Sat urday nt Canyonvillo. The con entlon officers were seated and Included: Mrs. Minnie Cornutt, chairman ; Mrs. Ethel Bailey, vice- chairman; Mrs. Ethel Worthing ton, secretary, and Wade Worth- ngton, treasurer. The appointive officers Incli'ded: Marshal, Prls- 11a Worthir.gton; conductor, Bertha Blundell; chaplain, Mrs. Steltter; Mrs. Estella Weed, R. S. of chairman; Mrs. Lydla Roadman, R. S. of V. C. The Bertha Rebekah lodge open ed the convention and seated the convention officers, followed by in troduction of visitors, roll call and address of welcome by M. Fay Plotner and respo.iae by Ida Plnkston. A basket noon lunch was served at the I. O. O. F. hall and the aft ernoon session opened by Margaret Sngaberd singing a solo. Gifts wore presented to past chairman and convention officers, followed by a skit by Roseburg No; 41; draping of charter by Riddle Re lief No. 185: solo by Helena Rid dle, of Relief No. 185: balloting In charge of Bertha Rebeknh lodge; memorial by Myrtle creoK Arbor Vitao No. 11: reading oy Oma Kollar, Riddle: "How to Increase Interest In I-odge," hv Ina Fnrns- worth, Ruserurg; "Sidelights from the A. R. A.." by Edythe Florence Kelley, past president of the As sociation of Rebeknh Assemblies: reports- by Past Noble Grands clubs: oucstlon box: music by Rosebu-g: paper on duties of as- emblv delegates by Lldorty no. 7: naner on charter members, by Grace Sawyers, Umpqua No. 173; dime drill and skit by M. Kay I'lot- ner and Marjorv Reals; election of convention officers. Mrs. Weed, president of Oregon Rehel'ah Assembly, stated that Riddle. Myrtle Creek and Rose hnrg lodges hnd qualified In the efficiency contest, which were Judged by her official visits to each lodre. The 1037 convention will he held In Roseburg and the 1038 con vention Trill be held at Elkton. Nev; officers for 1937 convention include Mrs. Ethel Bailey, chair man: Mable Rader, ronton, vice- chnlrmnn: Mrs. Fred Gorr, secre tary; Mrs. Tlllie Johnson, treas urer: and marshal. Mrs. Iva Poole Canvonvllle; conductor. Alta As- Riddle: chonlaln. Lillian Nel son, Roseburg; musician, Edythe Florence Kellev. Koseourg; it. a. of chnlrmsn. May Jones, Prlne- vIHb. L s. of chairman. Leona Slack, Sutherlin: Inside guard. Myrtle Spaugh. Roseburg, and O. n. Mnna Rvdell. Elkton. - The six o'clock chicken dinner was served n tne hall, followed ay tne evening smuit. wum-u um ened by Berthn lodge No. 1R8, fol lnwprl hv Introduction of disting uished visitors: exemplicntion or nohol-nli Hrm-ee work. Koseuurg No. 41; address bv Mrs. Estella Weed, and closing by Bertna ueoe- kah lodge. n U. S. W. V. AUXILIARY HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING THURSDAY JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB . PUBLIC CARD PARTY 3 HELD FRIDAY NIGHT The Junior Woman's club public card party held at the Woman's club rooms last evening was a very enjoyable affulr. Large bouquets of crysanthemums, ferns and colorful uutumn leaves were used to deco rate the rooms. Miss Jane Glll.reath, M'.ss Car- mo! I.'ewland and Miss Hildrod Mc Laughlin received the guests. Pinochle and contract bridge were played during tho evening with Mrs. Lee liagan winning the bridge prise and Miss Alice Con logue winning tho pinochle prize. RefresUments were served at the close' of the card play. Miss Virginia French, Miss Eleanor Rngun and Mrs. James E. Judd composed the general com mittee In charge of the party. The financinl committee included Miss Carmel Newland and Miss Jane GUbreath. Decorations were In charge of Miss Ruth Kerschner, Miss Dorothy Herman, Miss Helen Cobb nnd Mrs. Adrian Bowen, while the refreshment conunlttoe .Included MIbs Mildred Brown. Miss Dorothy. Whlttaker, Miss Crystal Rydoll and Mrs, Leonard Loetterle. COL. AND MRS. TANDY ENTERTAIN POST CLUB ON WEDNESDAY EVENING Colonel and lira. E. F. Tandy entertained the Post club at their attractive home Wednesday eve ning. Ccntract bridge was enjoyed during the evening bv Mrs. George E.. Houck and Mrs. Ottilia K. Ash- ton, guo:ts, and Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Morgan, Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Os- trander, nr. and Mrs. jonn in. Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hines, Dr. and Mrs. Paul Funkbou ser. Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Wt.hllg, .Dr. and Mrs. Charles Dodson, Mrs. M. L. Briefer and Cclcncl . and Mrs. 'andy. , . Mrs. Asliton won the guest prize with Mrs. Perkins winning the high score ladles' nrlze for club nembeci and Dr. ft.organ winning the men 8 prize for high score. At the (dose of the bridge play Mrs. Tandy served n lovely buffet sunner from a charmingly ap pointed buffet table. MRS. HEINLINe" HOSTESS TO NEW CLUB AT HER HOME IN PORTLAND Mrs. C. Sr Ho'nllne, formerly of this city, entertained n group of Roscbur- girls no v residing In Portland, ot her home in that city Inst Saturday evening, at which time a club was organized. The group decided to meet the second Saturday evening of every month and Miss Eldro.is Judd will be hostess at the next meeting. Later In the evening Mrs. Holn line and Miss Martha Yeo served lovely refreshments to Eldress Judd. Mary and Mnvenrct French. Jessie Pyron, Evelvn Clonke, Rosie Nourltor, Lucille TJrubay, Marjorie Stafford, Violet Welkor, Janet. Ha zel and Barbara Collier nnd Petty weuner. FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN . . VIRGINIA FRENCH ON THUR8DAY EVENING - - Miss Virginia French, who Is leaving next Thursday for Portland to make her home, . was compli mented at a delightful farewell party at the W. K, Unrath home in the Weiitherford apartments Thursday evening, when Mrs. Un rath, Miss Dorothy Herman and Miss Hildred Mclaughlin acted as hostesses. . Red and bronze chrysanthemums were used to decorate- the rooms. Cards were ployed and a treas ure hunt were enjoyed with Miss French receiving a shower or. handkerchiefs from tho guests. Tea was Berved later in the evening by the hostesses. The guest list included: Miss Virginia French, honor guest, Mrs. Henry Marsden, Mrs. James Judd, Mr3. Clifford Smith, Mrs. L. I. Mlkeworth, Mrs. Thomas Par geter, Mrs. I..M. Dunn, Mrs. Louis K. Fies. Mrs. Leonard Loetterle, Miss Virginia Gurnee, Miss Helen Wodruff, Miss Ruth Hoover, Miss Beverly Wood, Miss Carmel New land, Miss Lois Irving. Miss Cry stal Rvdell, Miss Virginia Rude, Miss Georgia Emerv. Miss Mar- earot Hines, Miss FroneeB Hardy, Mtss Eleanor Itaean. MIbs Helen Roser and the hostesses, Mrs. W. E. Unrath. Miss Dorothy Herman and Miss Hildred MoLaughlln. Miss F'onch Is a charter mem ber of the Junior Woman's club nnd has been district chairman of district No. 2. She Is a graduate of Roseburg high school. 3? MISS WOODHOUSE IS HONORED AT SURPRISE PARTY ON BIRTHDAY Miss Minnie WoodhousB was de- llght.'ully surprised on har birth day anniversary - Mont.ay after noon. November 16. when a group of friends called at her homo on UmMiua avenuo to celebrate the occasion. . Delicious refreshment-! and a birthdav cake was cut and served to Miss Woodhouse, guest of hon or. Krs. C. M. Stelrwnlt, Mrs. Jnan- ette Tavlor, Mrs. Gertrude Sebrlng, Mrs. John Wbelan, Mrs. Llston Darbv, Mrs. Alice Lnursen, Mrs. Glndys Bu -ke. Mrs. George BesL MrB. Goldle Nickell. Mrs. 'Etta Ab bott, Mrs. George Cluck. MisB Ena Woodhouse and Miss Mabel Se brlng. ft D. OF U. V. BOX COCIAL ENJOYED THURSDAY EVENING Florence Nlzhtlnntle tent. No. 15, Dnnghters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, 1861-1865, met for n box social party at the armory Thursday evening. Zado Parr and fcelmn Sands were initiated into the tent. Lovely re freshments were served to tho tent members nnd the following guosts, Mrs. V. Bover, Dorothy Pfnff, Ar thur Long, Cleo Potnrsen nnd Bob Pattison. Games and music wore enjoyed during the evening. The next meetinr; will be nomi nation of officers, December 3, at the armory. All members are urged to be present. The United Spanish War Vet- ornns auxiliary met Thursday ev ening at the armory for a regular business session. Mrs. Vessey, of Portland, wife of the department inspector, gave a very Interesting talk. At the close of the meeting the comrades and Inspector Vessey Joined the auxiliary for refresh ments. The next meeting will be nomi nation and election of officers, De cember 10, at the armory. .' J; ;V. YOUNG LUTHERANS LEAGUE HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING The members of the Young Peo ples' League of the Lutheran church met Tuesday evening at the home of Rev. and "Mrs. W. Syl wester. The evening began with short business meeting and a discussion of the significance of the Book of Revelation conducted by Rev. Mr. Sylwester. The meet ing closed with the Lord's prayer. The young people then enjoyed a pleasant social hour at the close of which delignitui rerresnmenis were served to LewiB Wilson, Stu art Baker. Vera Ooetz, Marie Sonday, Bertha Sonday, Jack Whiting, Earl Whiting, Raymond Mortimer, Doris Gorthy, Vera Gorthy, Helen Sonday, Art Long, Wayne Miller and Rev. and Mra. Sylwester. ,-. B. P. W. C. TO MEET MONDAY EVENING The Business and Professional Women's club will hold a very In teresting meeting on "Continuing Education for All." at eight o'clock next Monday evening at the Wo man a club rooms with Verlle Tracy, Altiea Caraway and Lillian Rocher in charge. All members and their Invited guests are urged to attend. 3 " H. E. O. CLUB WILL MEET NEXT FRIDAY The H. E. O. club will meet next Friday afternoon with Mrs. Clifton Hooper on Mllltnry ave nue. All members are most cor dially Invited to be present. RIVERSDALE H. E. CLUB TO MEET NEXT FRIDAY The Rlversdale Home Economics club will hold an all-day meeting next Friday at the hall. A pot luck luncheon will be held at noon. All members are urged to be pres ent. REBEKAH LODGE TO MEET NEXT TUESDAY Rebekah lodge will meet at 7:30 o'clock next Tuesday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. Election of officers will be held. All members re urged to be present. v TWO FEATURES TOMORROW! Here's the musical laugh riot that'll have all America rolling in the aisles! aisles! PRESBYTERIAN AID HAS DESSERT-LUNCHEON ANO MEETING THURSDAY The Presbyterian Lartlps Aid met nt lovely 1:30 o'clock (lea ser t -lunch eon Thursday In tlte church parlors with Mra, Coot-no Mcllee, chairman, Mrs. K. J. KoiIk ers, Mrs. Harold Bellows, Mrs. K. C. Randolph. Mrs. It. S. Nichols and Mrs. h. U Uodle, hostesses, as sisted by Mrs. Lena Slattery. The Ions tnbles were Beautifully decorated with lighted blue caudlos and sprays ot fl rot horn oerries. Covers were placed for Mis. Paul Warren, Mrs. M. T. Han sen. M rs. Km ma Lenox, M rs. J . Koland Parker, Mrs. L. S. Kersch ner, Mrs. Allen Husenbark, Mrs. anies Cnmnbell. Mrs. Roy Bellows. Mrs. P. C. FYear and Mrs. Sallle McClunE. RuestH. and Mrs. E. S. Hall, president. Mrs. J. P. Motsch enbacher and daughter, Susan, Mrs. Wlltlpm Pemberton. Mrs. Watson 12. Botse, Mrs. Clair K. Al len, Mrs. L. Porman. Mra. JTonier Grow, Mra. W. M. Chnliners, Mrs. Lena Rlattery. Mrs. Perry Smith, Mrs. Emery Williams. Mrs. n. H. Glinsteud, Miss Margaret Clapp, Mrs. wick! nm, Mrs. Fred Hamil ton. Mra. Broadway, Mrs. J. F. Parker, Mrs. Charles Healy, Mrs. Bertha Parrott. Mrs. George M. Brown, Miss Frances Howell. Mrs. George KohlhaRen, Mrs. Victor Clark, MrB. Freeman, Mrs. Patter son, Mrs. W. C. Faticette, Mrs. Georee Campbell. Miss Emma Bris tol, Mrs. C. E. Roherts, Miss Jean- Hulck. Mrs. Earl Agee, Mrs. Charles Inslev. Mrs. L. Connellv. Mrs. E. R. Metzfer. Mrs. A. E. Kent and Mrs. Frederick J. Por ter. Mra. Hall, president, had charge I of tho meeting with Mrs. We.tson E. Boise In charge of the Thanks giving devotions. Mrs. Homer Grow nccoronanied tho group Ring ing. Mrs. Paul Warren very gra ciously nresented the dramatic rending "The Private Secretnrv." which was greatly enjoyed by the members and guests. The business session was held and plans were completed for the annual Christmas bazaar, which will be held all-day Thursday, De cember 3, in the church parlors. A -public noon luncheon will bo served from 11:30 to 1:30 o'clock. Various booths for cooVed foods, fnney work, npronfl, mince mnt. white elephant gifts and candies will he arranged. Tea will bo "erved during the afternoon hours. Tho general public Is invited. Mrs. Penhcrtnn read the min utes and Mrs. Allen nresented the t rea sure-'1 renort . Roll call and pennv drill closed tho mooting The next renilar meeting of the Aid will he held December 17 at 1 -30 nVloek dessert-luncheon with Mrs. Lena Slattery, chairman.) Mrs. Wickham, Mrs. George Sew-i ell, M rs. Perry Smlt h, Mrs. Charles Healy and Miss Jeonnle Buick hoxtcBses. This will be the annual Christmas party and those attending have been asked to bring inexpensive gifts to be ex changed. MRS. C. M. O'MALLEY COMPLIMENTED AT CHARMING SHOWER PARTY : Mrs. B. W. Maddox nnd Mrs. B. R. Maddox entertained ut n charm ing surprise shower party com pllmenling Mrs. C. M. O'Malley at their homo Monday evening. The many lovely shower -glftB were nresented to Mrs. O'Malley from Mrs. u A. T-ee. Mrs. Fayette Lanaenherg, Mrs. J. B. Foley, Mrs. M. R. RlchnrdH. Mrs. Rrott Wil liams, Mrs. Boyd Bales. Mra. R. R. Ouino. Mrs. A. B, Taylor. Mrs. Frederick Chapman Jr., Mrs. Ed win Booth. Mrs. E. G. Kohlhagen, Mrs. Harrle Booth. Mrs. Irving DouceHe. Mrs, P. II. .lurgensen, Mrs. Clvde Carslons. Mra. O. H. Woxle, Mrs. Jess Hamilton, Miss Helen Cnsey. Mis Coletta Langen berg, Miss Inez Crosta, Miss Ann Slnnott, Miss Marie Langenherg. nnd the hostesaes. Mrs. B. W. Maddox nnd Mrs. II. R. Maddox. Contract bridge was the diver sion of tho nleasant evenlntr hours with M'"s. Jurgenson winning the friz" for b'gb score. At the close of the cav'i nlav the hostesses, an- (Utpd hv Mss Helen Casev. srv- I loolv refreshments nt small ta- hos benntlftilly nnnnlnted In the ink nnd Whp motif. Attractive flower-cnndloholders holdlnc light ed taperi. graced the center of each table, while the pretty fa vors n"d tallies carried out the color scheme. :;: ft ft MIS? OnPRKIRK HOSTESS TO KNITTINO CLUB ON THURSDAY EVENING MIfs Marparet Oderklrk was hos tess to her knlttlne club ThurRdav evening at her Lome on South Stenhena street. Tho ei'enin was snent In knit tin prd visiting. A delicious pot luck dinner was served nt 7 o'clock at a prettily annolnted tsble and covers niiced for the fol'owing: M--s. J. Cole. Mrs. J. 0. pnrmtt Mlsa T."fy Pinkerton. Mrs. J. Ful ehcr. Mr. E. Ott, Mrs. ' Edmund Dolan. Mrs. Kenneth Bnnlpter. Miss Eleanor Knovles, Miss Vio let Coe. Miss Florence Cole.- Miss iile Hudson. Miss Liiev Shannon, Miss Mildred Slater. Miss Mnrga rnt Wetvthorfnrd nnd tho hostess. lEIlers Vine Vn'-tmvnt Odo'-t;lrV. pint " LIONS ENTERTAIN LADY LIONS ON WEDNESDAY EVENING Tho monitors of the Lions club entertained their ladies at a most enjoyable seven o'clock dinner at the Grand hotol Wednesday eve ning. Covers were placed for thirty-five. Phil Harth, president, had charge of the meeting. Songs were sunk and following the din ner the group went to the Episco pal pai tsh hull, where dancing was enjoyed from nine to 11:30. ft MRS. E. G. KOHLHAGEN FNTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB ON MONDAY Mrs. E. G. Kohlhagen entertain ed her bridge club' on Monday at a lovely one o'clock luncheon at tho Umpqua hotel. Covers were piaceu ror Mrs. k. u. i;oen, mra. Frederick E. Hartunc. Mrs. Ches ter Morgan, Mrs. Harrle Booth, Mrs. Paul Helweg, Mrs. Maurice J. Newlcnd. Mrs. H. H, Turner anil the hostess, MrB. Kohlhagen. The contract bridge plnv waa en- loved at the attractive Kohlhagen home In the Kohlhnoen apartments. Mrs, Turner won high Hcore for the afternoon's, pluv wltu Mra. Coon winning second high score. American Legion Auxiliary Activities U. S. V, HOSPITAL By OTTILIA K. ASHTON - t ! The third plav-off of our bridge tournament which Is being spon sored by the Gray Ladies, was held Monday afternoon with the usual interest running high. The standing of the Players Is as fol lows: Wm. Lukenbill held hieh score in the first play off, Robert Brfstow in the second and C. a. Carman In the third play off. The Gray Ladles attending were Mrs. Greta Borrie. Mrs. Pesgy Young, Mrs. Anita MeBee, Mrs. Nancy Tandy and Mrs. Annette Harding, chairman of the bridge tourna ment. They were assisted by Mrs. Hall. Mrs. Healy ana Mrs. Lock wood. The American Leelon auxiliary held their Kcml-monthly card party Wednesday afternoon in the re crentional bniidln". under the sn nervision of Mrs. Roy Young, local hospital chairman. Smokes were enjoved during the afternoon and 'ovlv prizes were nwarded lo A. C. Weitman, Nick Drngojevlch and Leo Way. The movio program consisted of Doris Nolan and Michael Whalen slnrring in "The Man I Marry," which was phown Monday eve ning and Eddv Cantor and Sally starring In "Strike Me Tbnrsdav evening. By MRS. L. E. GILES "We honor the dead by serving. the living." : Umpqua Unit No. 16 met at the . armory In regular session Tuesday : evening with the president, Mrs. IL F. Hatfield, presiding. After , formal opening, reports were heard - from the unit chairmen which Bhow ed active work in the organization. Mrs. Carl E. Wlmberly announced the rummage sale held to raise cash for llandon relief and library "1 fund netted the committee $24.70. Mrs. Hoy Young reported that two Campflre groups are being ac tively conducted under the auxil iary's sponsorship. She also told of some of the work being done by the hospital committee. Armistice day treats wore served the voter-""' ans, the committee assisting hos pital personnel. Wednesday fol-" lowing the auxiliary regular meet ings has been chosen to hold card ' parties In the new recreational building. A prize will be given for high score at future parties,' this being voted by the unit. Greetings were sent from Mrs. Dora Ritzimin, of Chemult, and dues enclosed for her membership. A past president, she expressed her 1 regretB for not being able to attend " the annual pust presidents' dinner held rocently. Thanksgiving baskets are being prepared for needy Legion fami llse, Mrs. George Caskey reported. and a request was made for a few 1 (Continued on pane 6) TURKEY DINNER All Day Sunday Turkey and Dressing Mashed Potatoes and Gravy Cranberry Jelly Hot Rolls Drink and Dessert 45c SULLIVAN'S LUNCH Perkins Bldg. f X A BAREFOOT HILL- BILLY FROM TEXAS nnre uio erurr ili YALE BOWL! (THE HEAR I f ..... . 4 It s Love 1 m After, "You're Slightly Ter rific," "You Do the Darndeit Things, Ba by," and "The Balboa." Plus MARIAN NIXON in "THE RECKLESS WAY" Mats. 25o Eves. 35o Kids 10c Bhowt 1:30-3-7-9 P. M. "Hopalong Cassidy Returns" Today 2 Major Features Plus "Bengal Tiger" SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 3 BIG DAYS The Giant Among Best-Sellers Takes the Screen in its Stride. ' i. . 'i NO INCREASE' ? ' J vn T"8 Wo,uD', '" SiAott spannino Tim ...,..... '-' , tulK:3lu ' f SkaV' '4' Continents ano Tiiukb Clamorous Ptitious op AnMIirNI SlW i History , , . tub Prodigious Sgopb and Earth l4r"'fc AUMloMUIN! 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