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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1936. THREE Today's Pattern f If Be Suifrto Stem Size Ordering Pattern. Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER .13 MAKE "FASHION RIGHT" WRAP-AROUND TO EEP YOU TRIM ALL DAY PATTICKN 4235 Here's good news Tor ' women who sow, and for those who'd like lit lc-aru a simple Anno Adams modol that's so easy to make, It can ho run up in no time nt all. Imagine the comfort of having this trim wrap-around in your ward roho a style that's donned over so quickly, anil one that loyiis smart all day Iiiuk! Sne its fasQriglit shirtwaist hodico vdiich boasts n r'atlcrint; IClou collar and dirittne livo yokv?-sleevi's! You'll love tlio etisy comfort of the ndjustuhle tie- holt which nips in your nnd fnstonr. the "wrap" J.ot. your fahric he colorful and waslKiblc a uav printed percale, durahje 'Klnvdium. chrimiirtty, 'hrdnd- pojilln, woulil ho just the Pattern 42:ifi Is available In sizes M. 1(1. IS. 21). 112, 31. 3ti, 3S, -10, 11 nnd II. Size 111 takes ! :-S yards 30 waiSiuc . seen. ely. durubje eloljg) thiimf Patter M. 111. 1 nii.t .i.i inch fahric. IlWdratpd Jp-by-step sewinj; instrmSnns included. Rend KII'TKKN CENTS tlSc) In coins or stumps (coins preferred) for this Anne Adams pattern. Writ0 plainlv S'ZIC. NMK, ADDRESS and STYI.K Nr.MIlEI!. Send for vour copy of the ANNE ADAMS PATTERN BOOK. Every lii'?o Is filled with faselnatlns slylds .In afternoon frocks - gay sports tofis stunning party clothes! Sllmmine: stylps for ma trons! PudKct-BuvIng rattorns for "Krowlns-ups" and "srmgj-ups." GENERAL PUBLIC INVITED TO BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS CANTATA SUNDAY EVENING Tlie general public has been most cordially Invited to enjoy the unnuul Christmas cuutatu, "His Natal Pay,"()by Nornuin) to be prscntedgal the First Presbyte rian clitimi ut 7:30 o'clock Sun day evening, December 20. Mrs. Homer W. Grow, choir director ami organist, wilt have chnrgo of the evening. - The program Includes: Organ prelude of Christmas carols Mrs. Homer Grow. Anthem "Iting, llells or Christ mas." . Mixed quartet "Silent Night," by Frank (irubbe, Mrs. V. M. Campbell, Mrs. E. G. Randolph and H. C. UvtoKston. Women"? chorus-llnrk, What Mean Those Heavenly Voices." Solo "No Candle Was There and No Fire," (Lahmiinn) by Helen Magers. Solo end choir accompaniment "Naznreth" (Gounod) by Homer Grow. Anthem "Sing Oh Heavens," (Simper). Solo "Jesu Bambino," by Mis. Paul Warren. Duet "Sleep He Child" or man) by Frank GrubbiOand Mrs. B. G. Randolph. Trio "Jesu Thou Dear P.abo Di vine" (Gray) by Nelmn Savior, Helen Masers and DTI)ia Orobe. Anthem. "Hail to the Lord's An ointed" (Norman). Solo "The Illrthdry of a King" (Neidlinger), by Homer Grow. Women's chorus "Oil, Holy A-ight" (Adams1? w Anthem "Mv Soul Doth Magni fy the Lord" (Norman). Solo "Night of Nights- uy George Batterson. Finale "Hallelujah Chorus from Messiah" (Hnndel). A chorus of twenty-flvo voices will rtesont this beautiful cantata. Some of noseburg's moEt prom inent and talented singers will lie presented in the cantata as well as snec al solo and anthem numners. The evening of music promises to hi one of the most enjoyable to ue presented hero in many years., n re tt v Tft MOI.n CHRISTMAS F(jjJflTY Florence Nlghtinen Tent No. 15. Dnur'itcrs of I'ninn Veternns of the Civil War. lStl-lS(if, will hnhl its annual Christmas party at 7:30 o'clock next Monday night at the home of Mrs. Karl Benedict in Wesl Doseburg. Everyone at tending has been asked lo 0'iiiK an Inexpensive Christmas grft lo exchange at the parly. SS(iL GUi'i.'Sb !T ' mm ftee Fee $P& Ves, lB tifte i dt9ing ttSr Fo 14 o pWsMt thrf fi9 15-lb. ?Gg to i e t&e e? Aa& u to to btQia. as ot t6 fis mmis y -row 58lSTftiPS IMwiWdS moulfe. 1 ocQ9, r. wud auQjttv Ik ud als t crcm 09 ' FUSE STS ' POT ROSTS OtJily voung di lb VEAL ROASTS At a price within the reach of any "icketbook, 1 At lb v VEAT. STEAKS A real of fancy 4 gj, veil m HAMBURGER No cereal, no water. 100 pure fresh meat, our regular price, 2 lb Phone 350 238 N. Jackton 12C 25c St. George's Episcopal guild will hold Its nnnual Cluistmns party at eight o'clock next Monday even, ing nt the home of Mrs. U Mc- Culloch on West Onk street. An unusunlly delMitful evening has been nrrnngeirnnd all members are most cordially Invited to be present. Lir5 CLL HI d(Bc3r GKgTl The Lions club met at a seven o'clock dinner Wednesday evening al the Grand hotel Willi the presi dent, Phil Harth, In charge. Plans were made for the annual New Year's Eve mnsquerade ball lo he held at the armory December ,tl. Proceeds of the affair will go to ward the project of furnishing needv children with glasses, which is sponsored by the club. A large attendance enjoyed the meeting. JCf&S DfflUG HOLD(B3TI3 noseburg bethel of Job's Dauglv ters will iiold Ws regular meeting next JT-ueswiy night at 7:30 o'clock at the .Masonic temple, nt which tiine nil past queens of the bethel wil be o f eel's for the meeting. Miss Meredith Anne Jenkins will preside as honored queen for tlilsJci meetbig. 11 members are urgeiKu to hi? present. s. bd c&s.. oouiys GI.ENDALE. Dec. TS In hon or of the twenty-seventh wedding anivetsary of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Young, Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Garrett, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. G. Ciark and daughter Ior ralne, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cun ningham culled on them at their homo as a surprise. The evening was spent in visiting, with refresh ments to complete a pleasant an niversary. D 0l Sftj0 "Hjra-J" CHRISTMAS PROGRAM TO BE GIVEN AT RESTON RESTON, Dec. 18 The Heslon school Is planning a Christmas pro gram and tree for Wednesday eve-1 ning. December 23. The following program has been arranged by pupils and their leaclier, .miss Kathryniaiontgomery: Song, school. Joy 10 the World. Recitation, Junior Wilson, "Greet ings to One and All." Dialogue, C pupils, "The Christ mas Box." Song, girls, "Chrlsggas Bolls. Recitation, Stanley rflrint, "Chrl mas Secrets. Recitation, Margaret Culbertson, Christmas Day. ' Dialogue, 4 girls. "Jesus' Birth day." Song, Cornelya nrlnl, "Christmas Song. Recitation, Mary Belle Brlnt, "A Star for Jesus." Dialogue, 7 girls, "Lights or the King." Recitation, Ruth Culbertson, ChilHiSnas Day." Song, 4 girls, "Llt'(B)ing of Love." Pageant, Birthday of the King. Scripture readli Cnmllle Bell. Wise men. Elaine MattlH), Cornelya Brint, Doris Matthews. "We Three Kings," "Star of the East." Shepherds. Ivan Mat thews, Junior Wilson, Stanley Brlnt. "WhilShepherds Watch (1 Their Flgcks." "Once Unto the Shepherds." "It Came Uijaji the Midnight Clear." AngiW, Camllle Bel!. Mory Belle Brint, Ruth Culbertson. "Glory to God," "O Little Town of Beth lehem." Manger .scene, Mary, Margaret Culbertson. Recitation, Elaine Matthews, ChristmiK) Morning." Song. Wllma Matthews, "Away In A Manger. Recitation, Cornelya . Brlnt, "No Room in the Inn." Song. Camille Bell, "Dear Little stranger. Song, group, "Hark I the Herald Angels Sing." Song, Elaine Mutthews, ' Within a Lowly Manger. Song, group. "No place But ' n Stable." Song, up, "Silent Night." F p.l.tIR HOI ns iKtNNKQL CHRISTM FRTY GLENDALE, Pec. IS. The mem bers of the Ace club held their mi nimi Christmas party with Mrs. A. L. Phillips as hostess at her home on Gilbertson nventto Thursdny af ternoon. The rooms were gayly decorated for the holidays with beautifully decorated Christinas tree, and poinseltns were used as center pieces for each table at which' a 1:30 dessert luncheon wns served. After the bridge T)(f!2) complete encn guesi present i-u- ceived a Christmas token for which names had been drawn previously and also a remembrance from the hostess. Club members present In cluded Mrs. C. B. Austin, Mrs. Bud Belcher. Mrs. W. L. Dobyns, Mrs n n metinnla MfRn T.mit'n Rncss Mrs. D. H. Her, Mrs. J. S. od- rorre, Mrs. Melvm lye, Mrs. a, Leslie Stewart and Mrs. O. S. Price. The nfternoon's guests v'e Mrs. C. J. Sether nnd Mrs. Heritflti Aydelotte. Prize for high Bcore for club members cut to Mrs. Bel cher, and second to Mrs. Nye. Airs. Aydelotte was awarded htdji score for guests and Mrs. Nye hold the traveling prize for the afternoon ui3l3 esajjjg) sggak Local News 1 1 W Reported III Mrs. Irvin nrunn s reported lo be ) ot her lioine. Here Visiting Niece Mrs. T. C. Johns, of Azidi'n. is in ltosebiirg: visitiiiK her uWce, Mm. Hurry Wil liams. ppti( for (ounty R. F. I.nnd- ran. Qf Tiller, tipitlled lo county Clink Iloy Agee yefltenluy for bounty on a coyote. Ill at HontW-Mrs. J. n. Hughes. employee nt the local J. C. Pph store, was uuulle to ho at woi($ Thursday on account of IllmVX. most the nnnual Job's Daughters and DeMclay Christinas vesper serv ice al five o'clock Sunday nfter- noon at the Methodist Episcopal church auditorium. o Mr. and Mrs. Chester llamm, or rentervllle. Iowa, ore guesQ at he Iee Davenport home nt lmp- fkr- TT .T TIflllB- ntrrr of Tllddle, and wnvu Smith, of Dnvp Creek, annlfOd to Countv Clerk AjS5 SSOf(v for bounty on 9 coyoiQ C0,ece- Vf3tCa LCEOftr Mrs. J. T. Brown, of Lebanon, hns arrivf tere to snend the holidavs with her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth $ard. feti& to yyi&-U E. Henrv. district Snfewav manager, has returned to Marsbfield. after nendfer a short time here c'onfer- ring with local Safeway managers. Improvlnp: H)lO-John Fnu- cott?k son of uev. nna Mrs. w. u. Faucette of this city, Is reported to be doing nicely at Mercy hos pital, where he underwent ft major operation this week. Stop Here Mr. and Mrs. G. Tl, Lent nnd Roland, of Lebanon, stop pmt here yesterday for a Bhort visit with their son, Al Lent, man aer of Lowell's store, en route to scondido, Calif., near Ban Dlcgo. Ill at Home Mrs. Watson K. floiwe Ik reported lo he 111 at her home on Chudwiik street. Bazaar Saturday Potow at anil Cu m i Fire group i.lil boM u ba zaar al Josmt'n furnltiiro Kt ore on Cass street Sal unlay at 9;U(t a. m. Melrose Grange to Meet Mel rose gruago will meet at eight o'clock Saturday uibt at the ball. A program will ho presented. Grange Installation Pomona. Sutherlln nnd Melrone will bavo installation with Hlversdalo grunge tonight at eight o'clock at the lUverhdulo ball. Townaend Club to Meet The ftoselmrft, Townsend club will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the cir cuit court room at the courthouse for election of officers. X HolidMb-nalph Oil man, freshman at I nlversity of Oregon, arrived here yesterday to spend the holidays visiting rela tives iM friends. WSa(filSfi3H Mrs. C. J. Rchloeman and son, Melvln, have rejgrned lo their homo In this city, after spending) several weeks vismiiej) reiuiives in roniami, Q 1 SESsES H. Tl. Lor will of Tiller was in noseburg to day and present a coyote pelt ut the office of. County Clerk Hoy A'gee for the purpose of collecting bo iiiOj'. CHANTS PASS. Doe. IS. (AP) To seek sunport of Med ford husinoRs men for a tabulation of Bout horn Oregon wealth produced by mining ()ul its Importance, a group of local men left here today for a meeting with tho Med ford chamber of commerce bonrd of directors. Agtintlon for stato legislation to prevent roiling of strcy by mud dy water from mines has disturbed local mining prospects, the group snid, At Gold licach, suggestion bus been n ode to add u clause to a proposed anti-pollution measure whereby placing earth where It might muddy streams during sit ing seasons would be prohibited. Ceorge It. Riddle, hardware man; Nlel II. Allen, attorney; D. II. Ferry, dredge operator: and Robert Kelly, miners' association officer, formed the group. Tomorrow the same men may nt- tend a menting of countv judirep at Roselmrg to seek n similar tabula tion. Tonkf&t Miss Eugenia Virden, studenfat Oregon State cullfjftftf. Is expectt to arrive here this evening to remain over the holidays visiting hor mother Mrs. T. B. Virden. Get M-r5 Llcs William Edward Prueltt, minister, Sand Qi.finira niln nn.l Rill it ITrmiin Rrandford, of RosiQtre. obtained n marriage license Tuesday at Grants Pass, ffiEfo, &Q)Q F'ty The- he nners. primary and junior de- ;irtments of the Presbytertnn Sun- Tnv school luive been invited to i-jftend the annual Christmas party in the church parity nt two o'clock Saturday afternoon. ! ,ti VgDGS-Mr. and Mrs. John Peris, of Y-iinnm. Wash., arc In Roebui'T visiting Ihe for mer's pn'-enis, Mr. and Mr. J. L. Paris. J. I. Pni'w ncpiiiiv mir fored a fraclured binnn a fnll and i'h nuitn 111 at bis homo. He Is ft!) years of ago. I. -5t-'fr niej(B)t ie monthlV pyPMIiff ijv inn mimi iiiimmi xr him Nntlonnl Fedoralion of Federal Kmnloyes ill be held tonlfrht at S o'clock at St. George's Enlseo nnl nnrtph hnll on Fast Cass street. Nr officers will elected nnd a social n our win loiirj. wnii'H nnd tr0i invited ifiS)s have been nskeu to atteqif. Flla Roper, crnptl chief P villi" n Ststen of Orcon. made her offi cial viCfc to be noseburer temple Wednopdav even( nnd has now returned to her' hon in Grants Pibr, From thoro she will (jyi lo Kliimn'h Fatla to vlsL the t(iph in that (j(ry. Durlne hm stnv bnre, Phe wns The guest of Vr nnd Mrs. C. E. Marks. O Arriving HEe Tonight Miss El- dress Judd, teacher at St. Helens ball In Portland, is arriving here tonight to remain ovor the boll days visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Judd, on South Jackson street. Go H G3g (Q-Porcy Croft and Dick Jones or the local Hud son ntitomQilc agency, Mrs. Croft ami Air. ami Airs, i-iurntu iniciiois, the letter two of Rrockwny, com prised a party going to Portland to day for a brief visit. The three men will drive new Hudson enrs back to Roseburg. agor J. R. Tolos. " Among the letters received were some from St. Umis, Mo.; York, Pemi.; Hradford, N. Y.; Wlhnar. .Minn.; Melbu, Iduro; Vancouver, II. C., and Huthford, K. J. Listen- ers in these ami many other points rcporinii excellent signals from Ihe ltovebnrg Ktatloii. Govern- BHAFAR Tests of station KRNU'a new 250- watt transmitting equip m o n t, which goes Into syrvlco Sunday, Dec. 20, have resulted In floods of tellers from listeners to the spe cial broadcasts, according to Man- Ave3aegx9D ment monitoring ogenclea reported unucually good transnilsslon from the newly enlurged KKNR facility. Regular program schedules on the fncreasiHl power will he Inau gurated Sunday, Dec. 20, and on the cumo date KRNR will mence Us evening broadcast hours. Manager Titles stales. - Coming Monday December 21, One Day Only to Hunt's Indian Theatre RADIO STARS Of K'N-X- 1 FEATURED ARTTO TSFKNXANd' I I, THE HOLLYWOOD BARN DANCE jjj I Regular Admission No Increase , Jl Plus on the Screen "Make Way f op a LaoV" tVith ANN SHIRLEY and HERBERT MARSHALL STOCKS Compllod liy Tin? Ansociated Press. Doc. 18: 30 15 15 GO Ind'Is KU'b Ill's SI'kB Todny 97.7 101.1 102.1 71.4 Pi'BV. day .... Dff.O 38.0 61.4 70.3 Month niio .... 1)7.1 38.5 51.3 70.8 Yonr lino 71.3 28.8 .42.9 53.6 193H lllKll 99.3 43.5 53.7 72.8 193(1 low 73.4 30.2 43.4 55.7 1935 lllKll 7(1.3 31.2 44.7 5G.1 1935 l(y 49.5 1S.5 21.0 34.8 rQj rtfJBa) irtnn Hrown .lack lliilhrirk nnd Aillinr Ilnmn, Jr., from Oroion Stnto colloco. nnd Joo Rlilroy, Trom University of Ore gon, nro liero vl.slllnu their re Bnoctivo imronts. Ill 1 1 Wlinrinn nnd Harry Hlldelmrn, nlso TT. of O. sin dents, nrrived hero Inst night for the hollilays. TmiQ- Prov. day .. Month iiKo .. Yonr oko .... 1(13(1 hlL-h 19:iii low IU35 iiif;ii t93h low BONDS 20 10 10 10 ITU's Ind'Is Ufa ftn. .. 96.0 38.1 6G.1 69.7 - !ti(J 104.1 102.3 .. 87.1 104.4 102.5 .. 85.0 101.8 99.4 .'. 97.9 101.4 103.1 S0.9 I01.J 99.3 K7'.8 102.2 99.8 7.4 92.2 84.5 71.7 71.5 69.7 72.0 (17.0 70.1 65.5 )UE3on) i SSSI V-k Rr. find Mrs. W. eWloy, who hnve The seneral puhllc has heenfv,Pen nneiatinc the S9ln Onlts aerv ost cordially Invited to enjo.vTcp slntnn l"enr Mvrllp Creek. LffBgaY CtglOOL (ASx3 The primary, heKlnnors and jun ior deiiartments of the Preshyter Ian Kunvlay school have been most cordially invited lo enjoy the.nn nual ClirislnQi party lo he Veld at two o'clock Saturday afternoon in the church parlors. . ;i DtB 0(9 C(Earffl1 Tho mombers or St. Joseph's Catholic Scwlr0 society have changed their food solo place Q'om tho Parrolt liulldlng to the Southern Oregon fins coinpanyTiffice on Cass street, to ho held nil-day Saturday, Decem ber '19. Aprons, dressed chickens and turkevs und cnunlrv produce will be ofrorod In nddlllon to tho rogular coolced fooc'.s. have left, for theforpier home in Crnnvllle. New Yoi(E) 1 clevs enmo to OreTon 6);vernl months m-.o to visit llCXr son. P O. A- ley. or uoebure. and irter went pj to Mvfle Cre"k to operate a serv ice stnt'on. Thev ne making the (i-in e.i hv automobile nnd nre now in Arizona. EXS-.1P Q?3n MrB. .II. L. Mcllenry anil vy daughters, of Portland, are e.Q?ted to arrhO here within the next tJ3 days to spend the holidnys 0':th the for mer's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. (ieorge Kohlhngen, on South Jack son street. They will he accom panied here by Miss ranees Hew ell, who is returnli to her home In Koseburg, ntter spenditQ sev eral weeks nt the Mcllenry home in J'ortland seats sd trains jot -r- pa &m& &0t QLttd WOOp M)3 &t$ pe D00th t. oft The I). A. K. will enjoy a charm ing Christmas party at 7:3no'clock next Monday evening at the W. M. Campbell home on Norlli Jack son street with Mrs. (umpbeil, Iloyd Bales nnd Mrs. Edwin Hooth acting as hnntesses. The program for Ihe evening will he In charge of Mrs. Hay S. Petrequln. All members are most cordially Invited to enjoy this an nual Christmas meeting. PUBLIC INVITED TO CHRISTMAS DANCE TOMORROW EVENING The Junior Woman's club has In vited the general public lo attend Its third nnnual ChrfHtrias dance to be held at nine o'Uock Satur day evening at the armory. The Uhythmen orehestra will play for the affair. The dance will be in formal nnd will rnrry out the theme of "The Stormy Weather Splash." Easy pptteini that Invite "besrin ners!' Kibrii:niEeeMlon! rnd ne resorv hints. P.OOK FIFTEEN CENTS. PATTERN FIFTEEN CENTS. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS FOR MOTH WHEN ORDERED TOO ETHER. Order at once! Address brders to News Review Pattern Dept., Roseburg, Ore. mE& BEG. Sl$rai TttAP, RIPLJI, ISTO., DIQJl Coxfls end Win Ljre Fat lpto& ft Chri&tma Dinn9 DEL AND LA DONNA invite you to their Wedding Anniversary Party SUNDAY NIGHT DEC. 20th at the Dutch Mill Good Orchestra Refreshments Served "Shall We Dance" Now- Pjaying , I " I ...thcflflwti I W TH ikop...noi nl 1 who mA tht I I .a Aw gyA : iii a. Tr4emGlconc4 UMPQUA CLEANERS Oak and Stephens Sts. Phone 472 Today and Saturday 2 ACTION FE ATURE2 ZANE GREY'S EtOARIHG ADVENTURE Willi th 5 ' r THEDABEDEVIU BATTALI0SI THAT ST0B1BBB Tie B0AD UP THE BULLETSVBBT T8AIL 0B 8A8 JUAS BlbL! -Plusv Added Popular Science "Musical Charmers" and souwd m.vas 5tCXiO? SQturdQ? MtOr fiOcond (ho inge" SUNDAY "The D&m Is a Sissy Jackie Cooper Freddie Bartholomew Mickey Rooney Show! 2, 7, 9 p. m. Matt 26c Evel 35c Kldl0o Of the Mouuties j Shows 2, 7, 9 p. m. Mats 25c Eves 35 Eddies 10c Starts Sunday "COME CLOSER FOLKS" and "CROSS STREETS"