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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1936. THREE '"5E4Sy "A?s& Paltem Silk Socks 35c to 50c. . Ties 50c lo $1.50. Gloves $1.95 to $3.50. Slippers 95c to $4.95. Shirts $1.65 to $1.95. Pajamar. $1.95 to $4.95. Belt and buckle sots $1.75. Belts 50c to $1.00. Sweaters $4.65 to $5.00. Wool robe3 $6.50 to $9.50. Wool scarfs $1.00 to $1.50. Fancy handkerchiefs 50c to $1.00 box. Inilithandkerchiefs 75c to $1.00 box. Rayon shirts and shorts $1.00 suit. DAIRYMEN WILL PLAN LEGISLATION A meet dm of dairymen of the noscbut'K milkshod lias l-oen called for S p. in. Wednesday at the Rosohui'K city hall. Antieipatinir a strong uK&uilt upon the state mi Hi control act at the forthcoming ses sion of the state legislature, the dairymen will consider legislation ot the meeting here. Be Sure to State Size When Ordering Pattern. fa, Cmu.OLmS "Extra". 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IcHCher, Miss Nancy Tigart, the nineteen pupils of the South Deer creek school prusentc i u Cbristuiaa program at the gran;;o hall lo u capacity uu dlencj. Opening with a Merry Chiislmas drill, tlw next iiuuilier wus a song. "O, IJttio Town ot l.i'llileneui, followed by a playlet, "Christmas Surprise. ' Two recitations entitled "Christ inas," by Hlclinr-1 Ollliani nnd Hy ron .McKano, were followed by the r.oni'. "It Came l:pon a .Midnight Clear," after which the youngsters presented a playlet, "Trouble in Santa Clims Land." Charles Olcott Iiailey recited "Tho llest Christmas," and Juno Hall, "Wait for Chrlslmas," after which a Play was presented, "When Santa Clans Fi.-tes the Powder." Another playlet, "All Ex tra Stocking." was followed by a rocilntion, "A New Christmas," by Lorraine Strlc'He. llelly .lean Swift played n piano so'o, and all til.- litli" girls of Hie school pre sented tho "Magic Tree." a play let with Charles .Mellon and Charles Olcott Iiailey as the two lost children. Ail-Interesting feature was a shortQklt bv Byron McKean. Wal ter Paul a'-tf Pat Mellon, who re ceived Christmas gifts from an uncle who thought his sls.ter's children were all girls instead of neohev.-s. - After the singing of "Jolly old St. Nicholas," by the entire schco1, Santa Clans mu"e his appearance and distributed giftO The part of the holhinv patronQr.int was well carried out by I'M Kanher. The Ciirlatmns tree was beauti fully decorated and after the serv ing of rcfreshmon'.s a pleasant so cial hour was enjoyed. WILLING WORKERS CLUB HAS MEETING SCOTTS VALLEY, Dec. 21 The Willing Workers club met at the Community ball Wednesday af ternoon. Plans were made for a notluck dinner for the next meet ing on Dec. .10. A unlit was tied for the hostess and delicious re freshments were served by Mrs. E. A. Jackson, assisted by Mrs. Ella Wells and Mrs. Linna Applegate, lo the guesi, Mrs. Ransom Ray mond and Mrs. L. W. Wise, and the members, Mrs. Kiltie Sahe,Qj Mrs. Pearl Ritchie, Mrs. Helen Mack, Miss Katbern Wertz, Mrs. Dorothy Ooro and Mrs. Esther Turpln. PATCH ANd'cHAt" CLUB HAS MEETING The Patch and Ciiat cl(2. met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. V. Suiit'aM members be in;; present, oxce.pl one. A program of Cbrisl'is music, poems, and carols 'aa enjoyed nnd afterward gifts wTh'o exchanged. Late in the afternoon Hie hostess served de licious refvgshtnents. The next meeting will be held on January 7tn at the homo of Mrs. H. D. Hess. A table top ironer like this makes an ideal gift. When not in use the cover is replaced making a table top free for ony kitchen work desired. What a thrill it is to iron while sit ting down ... ef fortlessly guiding tthonow clothes while the ironer is under perfect control with the touch of knee or finger tip. o os Am &w tw mj9 fpioiSjf PUBLIC CLU3 ENJOYS LOVELY CHRISTMAS PARTY GLENDALE, Do-j. 28. Mrs. A. J. Fawceite ente'i'tiiiiied with a lovely Christmus party for tho Merry-Cio-Hoiiml bridge club lit her new home on 4th ttrcci Fri day afternoon. A deasert luncheon was served ut li o'clock followed by uu uftoruoon of bridge. A beau t trl Chrlslmiis ti-o occupied the oenter of tho front room from which gifts wure dislrlbuied. Club members present included .Mrs. W. H. Uurrott, Mrs. Ilcssle Keimers, mi., i ..itn f,,.,t - ,ri,.,. A t;. Henninser, Mrs. Roy funning-1 ham, Mrs. E. II. Harvey, Mrs. C. J. Setber and the hostess, Mrs. Faw- cetto. I Prlze for high score for Hie nf-! tamnnn wna Ill-esellteil lo Miss! Cunnimihum. and second high .us awarded to Mis. Scther O 4 '! CHRISTMAS PARTY IS ENJOYED AT WILBUR Wll.nCIt, Dec. 21 A most en- Following practice of tho Metbp joyable Christmas parly was held !,st EoIhcopuI clioir Sulllrdav eve Wednesdayv ufterlloon by Iho Lu-nlng. Ihe members honored the di dies Aid at the home of Mrs. '.vector. Miss Helene Robinson, ut Charles Holcomb. Santa Claus and Yuletlde motifs were used in the decorations. A grab bag was the medium of exchange for Chrlsl mas presents. Much merriment was caused by the fits and mis fits ot tho gifts. At Qe tea hour dainty refreshments Tfere served by the hostess to Mrs. L. A. Irving. Mrs. B. Bridge, Mrs. Charles Sands, Mrs. R. L. Irving. Mrs. D. P. McKay. Mrs. Jess Russell, Mrs. Ldwin Russell, Mrs. Jesse Hum phreys. Mrs. Lee Webber, Mrs. Stearns dishing of Sutherlill. Mrs. T. H. Dawson and .Miss Mabel Dawson. DELIGHTFUL CHILDREN'S PARTY IS GIVEN WILBUR, Dec. 21 Mrs. Cbas. Sands was hostess at a delightful Children's party Dec. 11, honoring her son Richard's eleventh birth day anniversary. There were elev en guests present. Beautiful gifts were received by the guest of hon or, and the afternoon was spent in playing games. At a prettily appointed table centered by a lav ishly decorated birthday cake cov ers were laid for (E guest of honor, Richard flanus, Charlie Smith. I.ier Russell, Dickie Brown, Waldo Dili, Mollis Hill, Charlie Toops, Jinunle La ltaut, Junior Crocker, Wesley Filch and Uoris Sands. JOB'S DAUGHTERS TO MEET TUESOgy NIGHT RoselMirg botlul of .loh'B Dnugh ter'vtlTeet at 7:30 o'clock Tues day evening at the Masonic hall with the past honored queens fill ing the offices. Miss Mejaullth Anno Jenkiii3 will preside uV hon ored queen. PYTHIAN SISTERS TO HOLD PARTY WEDNESDAY The Pythian Sisters will meet 'at eight o'clock Wednesday evening at tile K. of P. hail for a business meeting to be followed by a joint Christinas party with tile Knights. Gifts will be exchnnsed and a so cial will be enjoyed. : : 0 w r The California Orego'n Pow C&pp DELIA CLEVELAND AND CHARLES LEE HAHN MARRY ON SATURDAY Delia Cleveland, daughter of Mrs. Cora Shook, and Churli'S Lee Halm, sou of Mrs. Delia Halm, were quietly man led at un impres sive ceremony at Hie First Chris tian church Saturday ufiernoon. Rev. J. Frank Cunuli'glinin, pastor of tho church, performed iho core inony at four o'clock In tho ufier noon In the presence of only a few close relutivus. Witnesses were the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Delhi Huh", and his brother, James Watson. Immediately following the cere mony a delightful wedding dinner was served at tho homo of the bride's brother, M. 11. Shook. Yol low and while chrysanthemums were attractively used as a deco rative Hioi i r for the occasion. Covera wero' arranged for Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Leu Halm. Mr. itmil Mrs. .lames Wilson Illiil SOU, of Huron. South Dakota, Mrs. Delia Halm. Mr. and Mrs. Roxford, of Central Point, Oregon. Mrs. Cora Shook a'ld M. II. Shook and dallgll- lor and son. .Myrtle and Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Hnlin will make their home ul the Huhu ranch near Dlxouvlllo, IHELENE ROBINSON HONORED BY M. E. CHOIR SATURDAY NIGHT iu delightful social In the church parlors. An attractive leather brief case wns presented to Miss Iloblu son from the choir. Mrs. lleorgo Churchill, president, and Mr. Churchill surprised Ihe clioir by serving lovely Vefrgji luents at the close of the social hour. The choir members Include: So pranos. Helene Robinson, Mrs. Earl Wilev. Mrs. Oeorge Jones. Mrs. A. B. Taylor. Mrs. A. J. Elli son, Mrs. George Churchill, Mrs. Foster Butner. Mrs. A. N. Orcutt iind Mrs. Harrle Booth; altos, Mrs. A. J. C.eddes, Mrs. C. n. Cannon, .Mrs. Harold McKay, Mrs. J. a. Caraway and Mary Dell C.edde.-s; tenors, Leroy lllatt, Paul Geddes, George Churchill. A. J. Geddes and Walter Fisher: bass. Dr. C. G. Van Valzah. Ralph Leonard, H. A. Can- aday and S. Raynor Smith. Mrs, Clyde Carstens Is accompanist. REBEKAHS TO HOLD CHRISTMAS PARTY TUESDAY The Rebekabs will hold their annual Chrlslmas party nnd tree Tuor.dny night at 7:30 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall. The jjefrosh ment and decoration cotnnwfee In cludes Mangle Dent.' Fraukle Par tin, Huth Reese, Ennnn K. Erlck sonid Jack Dent. The entertain ment for Ihe party Is In charge of Daynise Beach, Myrtolla Cunuduy and Wllliui Uusenbark. The tree is in charge of August Heck, A. J. Geddes and J. E. Pickens and Ihe tree decorations and gifts ure in charge of Louise Young und Elsie Reese?' 63 i's NORTHSIDE SUNSHINE CLUB HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY a delightful Christmas party was enjoyed Thursday afternoon when Mrs. Mabel Harness invited O'he members of Iho Northslde club to her home tor a one o clock turkey luncheon. (lifts were exchanged and the nfleruoon wus very; pleusantly spent In pluyMrt guinea. Those en joying the jiK-asant aflnir includ ed Mrs. WWain Fisher, Mrs. E. 1 News Spe.id Week-End Here Mr, and Mrs. McDonald, of Eugene, spent the week-end 111 Ihls city vislilng trlends. Namo Omitted on Poem The poem "Love," published in Satur day's paper wu written by George M. Leepc-r. at Riverside, Caiif.. ui.d through eri-or the name was untitled. Sewing Ctub to Hold Party Mrs. J. A. Hart, hits invited her sowing club to a Chrlr.tl: us party to be held tit her homo oil South Stephens street at 7:110 o'clock Tuesday evening. Leave for California Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wluirlon left vesterdav for Klnmatll Falls to Join Mr. ami .Mrs. Geor-c Hull, of that cily, on a trip to Lns Angeles to remain over tho holidays. Bible Class to Meet Tho llon-de-nominutional Bible Sludy class, taug'.'t bv Dr. R. L. Dunn, will meet at 7:4.1 o'clock tnniirlit at the dining hull of the Quelas hoicl. Anyone interested is l ivlted. Eolsconal Guild Party Tonlnht St. George's Episcopal guild will bo'd its annual Christmas pnrtv tonight at S o'clock ut the homo pf Mrs. L. L. McCulloch on Wost Ol street. Fveryono atlentling bus been eskeil to bring uu Inexpensive gift to o::cbungo. Benson P.-T. A. to Meet The Benson school P.-T. A. will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the sohoolhousn with Mrs. T. A. Hend ricks in cbnrgo of the pro-n-am and Mrs. II. D.McKay as refresh ment chairman. Members and friends have been invited. D. of U. V.arty Tonight FInr once Nightingale lent. No. 15. Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War. will hold lis annual Christmas party for the mothers and daughters tonight nt 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Earl Benedict I" West Itoseburg. Clfts will be exchnnged. D. A. . Party Tonlflht Tho D. A. R. ChriHtnuiH nartv wlil bo held nt 7:30 o'clock tonlWU ut the W. M. Cnmpbell home on NoHh Jnc'f-1 son plrent witli Mrs. CumnboM, I Mrs. Hoyd Tlnles and Mr.:. Kthvln Hooth acting as bof-lnhscs. Mis Adnlino StGWurt, ffiMit. v 111 ore side and Mrs. llnv S. Petrcaiiln wljj) Rnllou. Mrs. Lop Ooodmnn, Mrs. Glen Cox. Mri, L. A. ncle.s, Mrs. Howard riiR(hfoi,i M''H. Klsle Mc Ponias, Mrs. H. F. Ohilsnn, Mrs. Dewey Kruno. Mrs. Norman Fish er and the hoslx-HS, Mrs. Mabel lliirnnss. Tho regubir ninotlntr will be hold Jnnunry 1-1 at the Wlllinm Fisher rosWlence on Wfnchestor st root with Mrs, Elsie McComus na hos tess. . .itsssp jm ads Today JOHN MACK BROWN VtV llf" CLAIRE WINDSOR 2 FEATURES 2 ljf Featured Artists revengecWJ V" Rural Rhvthm! of ,u lavi ciight Iii ny- tlfff' ...... ... II IVllV 11 SStTliSc Hillbilly Tunes! II and ;J figJQp Loads of Joy! pl HOLLYWOOD II Ji lX BARN DANCEJ Sm j "Make WayforLady" fe o l8 . mo Show, 2-7-9 P. M. MatS. 25c, Eves. 3Sc, Kids 10c realm e No. 2 n iUnLmJ ' AAOST UNICXUC IN THE WEST I LEE TRICV f J ! 1 1,1 GLORIA STUART l - T'J I 1 I TT. : : m Tuesday Only Wednesday Pshow, j THE DEVIL IS A SISSY' Q BANK NIGHT $200 I MF&O . ..Freddie BaHholornew "ADVENTURE IN R Eve. 35c Vafj? Jack,e Cooper Mickey Rooncy . I " V W: FtQe Ward Radi0 MANHATTAN" I ' ) "C"""" ( Jean Arfiur Joel McCrea Leaves for Visit Mia. J. R. Wil son has left for Portland lo visit relatives a few days before going to Wlnlock, Wash., to villi her Bis ter, .Mm. Bishop. Taken to Hocpltal Ray Juices. News-Review employee who has been very III ut Ills home for the past ten days, was taken lo Mercy hospital ItiHi evening for medical treatment. Rank Frnm (lBlni- M.u n n Weaver, of this city, and her son, ......... o,iiiii-iii iii inn n until ui nn- estrv ill Drcirmi sim.9 i.nll.., spent Thursday and Friday ut their lormcr uonte in uarilluer. Reported Improving. ?,!nrthn E. Clurge of Uinpqiia who bus been under treatment at Mercy hospital lor injuriea rccaUed In an auto mobile accident,' Is reported to be showing satisfaclory improvement. Leaves for California Marshall Hunt, News-Review employee, left yesterday for Cumin Puss to spend ll few days vlsillng Ills uncle und limit. Mr. und -Mrs. Joseph Whur ton, before continuing on his two weeks vacation to San Francisco to visit bis two brothers, George and Lee Hunt. Mrs. McCall to Visit Here Mn rio Flint McCall, of Salem, former lecturer nf tho Oregon Stute grange, will nrrivo In Itosi-hurg to morrow to spend a few duya visli lng ut the homo of Mr. and Mrs. George Sewell on Spruce street, before continuing on her way to Mexico City on a pleasure trip. Leaves(or Los Angeles Roy W. Oilman, or this city, has left for Los Angeles to soend tho Christ mas holidays visiting hin sister, Mrs. Mildred McCormlclt. Ralph Ohninn, student ut University of Oregon, is spending tho holidays In this citv visiting Ills parents, Mr. und Mrs. C. W. Oilman. Here for Christmas Mrs. Orrln Fisher and daughter, Jerone, of Se attle, are here to spend Christmas with Hie former's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. N. Orcutt, on Chndwlck street. Mrs. Flaher was formorly Miss Dorothv Orcult. Mrs. Charles Fox, nee Vivian Orcult, arrived here from Eugene yesterday to Join her daughter, Joan, nnd spend the holidays with her parents, At torney and Mrs. Orcutt. Mrs. Fox lias been receiving medical treat ment in F.ugone. Mr. Fox and Mr. Fisher will arrive hero this week to join their families for Christians. University Club to Meet The University club will meet at eight o'clock tonight at Carl's tavern. All members are urgedalo bo pres. sut. Qj Goes to Medford Rev: J. Frank Ounulusliaui, of this cltjv left to day for Medtuid tu beQHIh Mrs. Cunningham, who Is In theohofl pint! there. Back From Portland W. F. Har ris returned to Ibis city yesterday, after spending several days in Portland, where ho was called by I lib death of his mother, Mrs. Nancy Harris. Arrive From Seattle Mrn. L. W. Josse mid son, Juck, arrived hero yesim-iiuy Ironi Seattle to Join .Mr. Josse. They have moved to the Cupialn J. L. Thompson homo on Chndvlck street to reside. Home From- College Burton Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. 11. S. Black : Dorothy Frear, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. c. Frear: linrie und Theresa Conn, son and daugh ter or .Mr. and Mrs. aiscoo onn; Lee Wells, son of Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Welle, and Auuubelle Fisher, daughtor of Mr. and . Mrs. Fred Hslior, are home from Oregon Slute college to remain over the holidays. Avis Negley, student lit university or Oregon, is here vis lilng Her nnrents. Mr. and Mrs Clayton Negley. B. P. W. C. Christmas Party 1 lie ttiisiness and I'ro.ossional Wo men's club will hold Its annual Christmas party nt a 7:30 o'clock dessert-supper tonight at tho L. II. Skinner homo nt Winston, Mrs. William Hell is general cl alrniiin of tho pnrty. Membirs and their In vitcd guests have been asked to meet at 7 o'clock at lies' confec tionery store, and transportation will lie furnished. All attending are asked to .bring their own cutis, plules and silverware. In addition to gifts of toys or clothing, which the Doir,ins county Juvenile de partment will distribute to children at Christmas. A program and social will i.o enjoyed. DIVORT.E ASKED ON DESERTION CLAIM Suit for. divorce wan filed In the circuit court hero today bv Hazel Norrlne Lewis against Donald Lew Is on charges of desert Ion. Thov wore married Aug. 30, 1929, at Medford. The plaintiff, who asks for tho return of her maiden name, Huzol Norrlno Wood, is repro "enteil bv Attorney Oeorge Jones. .E. Mrs. Mary Elizaboth JlobprU. 70. died lute Sutdi-tiuy at tho home of her daughter, Mrn. A. II. Kroel, (Jumna V alloy, following u long ill I1GHH. !. OO lOl'fl I H KT Qiiui it j in in, jnukf, in ii-iiKIIU, lit . , hIig cuiuh to CumuB VulU-v from Washington Htutu four yeurn ago. Iuir husband. Chtirlen 1). KoberiH, diod soverul years ago. Mi's. Kohmts was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. South. Surviving are tho following Bona and dauKbturs: Mis. J. H. Hoyd and Mrs. T. N. Ilowt'llB, Wiimvllle, N. C; Mrs. Krogel, Camus Valley; Mrs, Kra nee h Ouilley, Seattle, Wash.; Lloyd Ituburts, Cr.nma Vul lty; llUrTh, I'aul and Charlus Hob erts, Port Angoles, Wash., and Itobloy Hoborta, Galveston, Texas. She also leaves throe sisters and one brother. Mrs. Laura Herren, Chicago; Mrs. Mattie Johnson. Winlock, Wanh.; Mrs. C. T. Wells, and John 'IVaguo, Franklin, N. C. Ftniorat services will be held in the chuiKtl nf tho Douglas Funeral Home at 4 p. in. Monday. Itov. C. j. imi wui'dK ni ill-nil iii?. -vixn nniiv will he tukon lo Port Angeles tot itnuent. i. aby's Cold Proved best by two generations of mothers. VICKS VAPOflUB FIREMEN'S 57th Annual CHRISTMAS BALL Dec. 25th At the Armory Adm. $1.00 per couple O