ROSEBURG NfiWS-RlVlEW, ROSEfeuRC, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1936. THREE o 3 o Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER MRS. O. R. HESS IS HOSTESES TO JOLLY DOZEN CLUB AT CHRISTMAS PARTY MYRTLE CKKKK, Doc. 23. Mrs. O. U. Ileus was a most gra cious lioHtfHs Wednesday ufter Tioon, when slio eiueruilnpd thP Jolly I Jo .en club at its annual Christ man puny. Iovoly 'hrist m mas decorations were used about " tho rooms. Glfls were pxcbanped and the ufternoon was pleasantly spent In visiting. Mrs. John WIJ eon wa 'elected president of the club. At tho tea hour Mrs. Hess serv ed lovely re fresh in ents to Mrs. Ralph Stearns, Mrs. RtUile Irvine, .Mrs. John Wilson, Mrs. G. R. Rates, Airs. J. V. Muxson, Mrs. Joe Ijedgerwood, Mrs. A. Verrell, Mm. Dan Polhi Mis. lalo Dyar, Mrs. Harry SMrtcllff and Mrs. John Connelly. t PUBLIC INVITED TO ANNUAL FIREMAN'S BENEFIT BALL ON FRIDAY EVENING . The annual fireman's benefit ball to be held at nine o'clock Fri day enlng, December 25, at the .armory will be one of the largest and most delightful social events of the holiday season. The gen eral public has been most cordially invited to enjoy this annual af fair. , The Rhythm en will furnish the music for the ball and thsse work ing on committees include J. S. McDonald, Harry Burr, J. W, Smith Jr., Bill Fredrickson and B. C. Elliott. HOME ECONOMICS Q CLUB HAS MEETING DAYS CREEK, Dee. 23. At the regular meeting of the South Umpqua grange Home Economics club held Wednesday afternoon the following officers were elected for the coming year: President, Clor Inda Rhoads; vice-president, Alice Hooley; secretary, Mary Fergu son; Treasurer, Leone Hill. It was voted that the regular meeting date otCyie club be chang ed from the second Wednesday to the third Wednesday of each month In order not to conflict with the P.-T. A. meetings. A Christmas tree was decorated and an exchange of gifts enjoyed among the member present. Spe - cial Christmas gift baskets were given each member by the resi (Jdent, Mrs. Rhoads. At the close of the afternoon, a miscellaneous shower was given In honor of Miss Carol Clark. De lieior.sQrefrcsiiments were served by tho hostessesjv Mrs. Alva Mat thews and MissClark. Those present were Mrs. T. L. Weaver, Mrs. U, S. Hooley, Mrs. . Kgii Weiseman, Mrs. John Fergu- ffotCMVs. J. AV 'Rhoads, Mrs. ATVK" Matthews. Mrs. M. C, Willard, Miss Margaret Sapiberd, Miss May Cross, Mis Carol Clark. Hetty Rhoads, Betty Anne Michaels. The January meeting will- be held Wednesday the 20th at the home of Mrs. Lou Knight. BIRTHDAYS ARE CELEBRATED AT DINNER GLEN DALE, Dec.3 Honoring the birthdays of Harry 'Cook and Mrs. Wm. Wunsch, Mr. and Mrs. AVunsch entfained with a birth day dinner at their home Satur day evening. Table decorations were silver flowers in a silver bowl and red candles in silver candlesticks. Dinner was servnd Wifte Senorita, Old Franciscan, Sata Lucia, Novitiate of Los Gatos Mumm's, Santa Lucia, King Cole, Saint Renny and Paul Masson Champagne LARGE BOTTLfiS FROM A j A 93vU AND UP o ttde$& fi&pMtss ) ' ? STH 85C 10TH 50C For sale sjlhe following places in Douglas county: Bell's Basket Grocery, Roseburg ATs Place, Myrtle Creek Smoke House, Glendale Bud Eslow, Tiller Klondike Club, Sutherlin SiL, Adams' Oakland Whitney's, Canyonville AH kinds of bottled and canned beer and glasswarg See Our Windows for Practical Christmas Presents. Visitors Welcome Bell's Basket Grocery nfng of games and visiting. Besides Mr. and Mrs. Wunsch and daughter, Gloria, covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook, Paul Eldredge, Mrs, Ella Leach, Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Cuibertson, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Seiner and Rev. and Mrs, J, K. Howard. O SIGRID ST. CLAIR AND VIRGIL BEAUDETTE MARRIED GLEXDALE, Dee. 23. Sigrid St. Clair, daughter of Mrs. DM ma St ratine, and V'cgil Beaudette were quietly married Friday, De cember II ut the Josephine coun ty courthouse In Grants Pass. J udge Matt lie ws performed I he ceremony with Mrs. Straune as the connle's only witness. Mr, and Mrs. Beaudette will make their home in Glendale. DINNER IS ENJOYED AT OLSON HOME , GLENDALE, Doc. 23. An alum inum demonstration dinner, third in a series being given in Glendale was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. Olson Saturday evening. Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mbrev and small daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Umlsey and Mr. and Mrs. George C. Dyer and daughter. Dorothy and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Beaudette. CHRISTMAS BALL TO BE CHARMING AFFAIR ON FRIDAY EVENING The fifty-sixth anmiat Christmas hall, to be sponsored by the Fire men, will ha the largest and most delightful holiday affair of the week, when it takes nlaee at nine o'clock Friday evening, December 2.i. at the armory. The general public has been most cordially in vited to attend. The Rhvthmen will nlav for the ball. J. S, McDonald. B. C. Elliott, Bill Fredrickson. J. W. Smith Jr.. and Harrv Burr have charge of the committees for the ball. tal A V Trv o rr nnrprixrn TONIGHT AT M. E. CHURCH G) SOUTH AT EIGHT O'CLOCK Snowbound." a one-act nlav. will bo presented isy the yonnr peo ple of the M. K.CJhitrch South to night at eicht o'clock in the church auditorium. The play nor- n'fiys me rnristmas spirit in hrlstians life and is renorted to be unusnallv beautiful. The gen eral public has been most cordial ly invited to attend. jt- CHRISTMAS FVE MIDNIGHT PRVir.F TO BE PRPRFNTED AT EPISCOPAL CHURCH The annual Christmas eve mid- nieM serviro nf St. 'Oeorse's Fnii ennal chnfh will be pt a 11:30 o'clock Thursday nlgL Decem ber 7n the church. The. efnernl niibHc has been most r-nrillnllv Jn- viterl to attend and enjov thist ittial service, which i one of the most beautiful services held at the ctuch eyerr yaTbn church has been dornru'ed for the oea- on and will be lichied hv candles. Th comnlotp iiroumi of music will be nub)ihed in Thursday's is sue of the News-Rev-. HUSRAND SUFIS (IN CLAIM OF CRUELTY Suit for divorce was filed in the circuit court here today bv Rav GeBott acainst Grace L. Ge- Bott on allocations of crnnltv Thev were married July 23, 3 921, nt Yrkn.- Cnlff. for Christmas Uur 4,31,10118 Blackberry and Cherry Fortified Wine A PRODUCT OF OREGON Noted Stairs in Yule Show at Indian Bobby Breen, famous radio adopted son of Eddie Cantor, and May Robson, stars of "Rainbow on the River, which opens a three-day en gagement starting Thursday. EX-SENATOR FESS' OF OHIO PASSES (Continued from page 1) a boy, had to struggle for coun try schooling. Untiling against odtis at all times, he won his way to Ohio Northern university at Ada, O. He worked his way there and gradu ated with honors in ISSJi. The fact that he was 27 years old before he finished college testified to the bitterness of his struggle. Inured to his lot by this time and wishing to be a teacher. Fess continued his studies. In 1SH he earned a master's degree. Later he was given LL.B. and LL.D. de crees. Thus fortified seholasti- fcally, Fess went to the University ot Chicago as a student lecturer. He returned to his alma mater as vice-president and a few years lar, in 1907. reached the height of his educational career by being elected president of Antioch col lege at Yellow Springs, O., a school noted for its system of combining class room work eltii practical application of stuares in shops, mills and stores. After six years at Antioch. Fess felt the urge for a public career. He had taken part in the Ohio con stitutional convention when. In 1S13, he ran for congress and was elected his first term in the na tional house. He continued there until his election to! the senate in 1322. . i.J H ... - i He won then by 50.6R1 voles. His 192S majority was 50S.853. bought New Deal Defeat came to Fess, an out spoken critic of the Roosevelt newdeal," when he souuht his third term in 1934. Vic Donabev coming out of political refirement after three terms as governor of Ohio, won n three-comeieQlomo- to lake Fess chair in the senate. Fes) blamed his defeat on the agricultural adjustment admini stration and the home owners' loan corporation, sections of the "new deal." He accused the first of Influencing the farm it e through benefit payments, the sec ond of winning small home own- era votog through ttc mnrfnii-i nr- jjjgi tivltles. He was irarticularli' bU ter toward the AAA. "Some of my farmer friends, he said, "frankly told me they could not bite the hand that fed them benefit cheeks. They had voted for me for years." The night before the count of voles showed him defeated, Fess made a statement which epitomiz ed his attitude toward political fortunes. He said: "Come thunderstorm, war or el ection, I always go to bed at 9:30 sharp," As a public officer Fess was an anient supporter of national pro hibition. He also championed wo men's rights, advocated anti-child labor legislation and laws for workmen's compensation, work men's Insurance, an eight hour day, a minimum wage and similar proposals. hi 18!0 Fess married Eva C, Thomas of ItushvIIIe, O. Three sons were born to them. Mrs. Fess died in December, 3925. Fess was a member of the Metho dist Episcopal church and a 33nl degree Mason, Class Books Written During his years as an educa tor, Fess turned out a number q! hooks, chieflv for class mam use. The list included "An OiHftno T United States History. "Ou'UnfeS of Physiology," "American Politi cal Theory" and 'Civics in Ohio,' He was editor of "World Ev.mti' from 1903 to 1906, In the national howse he ary-ed- for seven years,- as a .-memHCjt of the committee on insular af.'jlrav He was named hv President Wil son on the cnmmiitfto which creat ed tho federal board for vocation al education. He was nmhot'' of Ihfi-t providing vocational i rain ing tor ex-serviee men. chn:rumn of Hie .committee which gave itfl petus to organization of Ihe v erans bureau and drew up tW American I-egion bill ,s providing training for men not disabled. He also was author of the act for re habilitation of Industrial crumies. In the senate Fess attracted na tional attention as nUhr nf on amendment lo the federnl reserve act whoreby the gold sinndard was preserved. 1SS WOMEN LISTED AS LEGISLATORS o WASHINGTON, Bee. 23. (AP) One hundred thirty-five women will ser-e in 34 slats legislatures next year, the National League of Women Voters announced today. The total is five more than last year hut 14 less than In 192!. New Hampshire loads with 19 women members, followed by Con necticut, IS, and Vermont 14. In Japan, it Is said, two years are necessary sometimes to have n telephone installed after the or der (R Kivi'll. . A Quat&i connDinn iuhiskeh Local News Sack From Medfsrd Attor-tey Guy Ot rdon returned hurt Tues day uftvr spending several days In Mdord attendlUK to h'gal butd n; ss. Sack From Eugene Mm. E. R, Kemy has returned tr h r work in (he Iccal telephone office, after spending a week in Kugno on basinets. At M in ton ye Home iliss Huhy HroUIner arrived In Hoeimrg Tuew'ay to sie: the holidays vi.sitiiig her brotbnr-in-laH and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. y M1nton;e, on Hamilton street. Returns to California : Mrs. Ttorothy Kvans Hayno left Tues day oftoj-noon for her homo In Sterktmi, Calif., after hilnging the h dy of her mother, Mrs. S. IK Kans, to Uoseburg for burial. Arriving Here Friday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson and son, IMclt, of Portml, are exiwrted to arrive In fiosebiUK FHdav to remain over Sunday to visit Mr?. Olson's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M, C. Itada baugh. Her For Holidays Mrs. Orvlllo McCnlloug;', tie- Gladys Finley, and son, Donald, of Ryrterwood, Wash,, are hero for tho holidays visiting the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Ftnley, i West Roseburg. ArrlvG Here HnWt Clayton, of San Francisco, formerly Asso ciated Oil station owner of this city, srriv.'d hem Monday to s;-end tho week with relatives and friends. Mr. Clayton will re mar- rial during the holidays to Miss Mildred Patterson of tills city. Arrive Hre 4s Visit Cddvs Mr. and Mr.i. H. Tj. Connelly and son, Brian, cf Portland, arrived hero tr day to remain a wek as guests of Mrs. Connelly's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. B. L. Eddv, on South Main street. Mrs. Connolly was for merly Miss Dorothy Eddy of this elty. Reutrn From San Francisco Tr. urn! M.s. D. E. Faxon and son, Charles, hnvo returned to Rose burg, after residing In Ban Fran cisco the past foui months, where the former tooh n snerial courco of Insfruet'un. Dr, Fnxon Ifi on the medical slrff at the veterans ad- mtntstmtl facility here. , Dauphter Is Born According to nnno neomeuts relvei here hv trlmuU, an elhi-rwund daughter -was borr this month to Mr. nnd M8, Liovd Sntfcr'w nt C:-oscent Citvt CaMf. Mr. SnUerlee was for wflrW stationed V. the Standard OH rompanv In Hosehur?:, htfore being transferred ij Crescent City, Visiting at Byrrf Home Mrs, H. It. l.pvy. ueo Lois Byrd. and daugh ter, Patty Sue, have arrived here to spend the holidays with the for mer's parents, Mr. an." Mrs. ,T. F. Tlyrd. Mr. Ievr, who Is enmloyeil hy tho Portland Jonrnnl, will ar rive hero tomorrow nlhi to snend Christmas with his fnmCy. Mrs, Levy and Patty Suo will remain here until nfter Ihe of the year, when they will Join Mr. fvy In Porilmul to mahe their home. Here For Holidays Mrs. P. W. ITelMwell, neo !rl KIce, and ron. Jnnw Hester, of Engcne, have ar rived hero lo remain over the holi days with te former's parent.. At torney and Mrs, Hester Hire on Smith Kr.ne street. Mr. Helliweli will join his family here tomor row evening. Mr, nsJ Mrs. George Bolter rnd Miss PMIs Ann Boa ter, of Portland, irtH also nrrlve here tomorrow night lo remain over tho h lldnvs ot the Hire home. Mis Rfiifnr nttA Mk: fifrn ttal $yiitii l kuu4 irrf ffilliirHii. Alwtyi i "iHf Im!" t 4p4kHUf &d ill rici ii it ttctint h tta diitMKiift Mf Htrm, AGED IN WOOD 5 6 MOS. -1$ woo - Kelt ftt 3d:.a Improved Hay 3ames. KwBBe flew esipioye i& romrteI to he improved, ul Mer-y hospital, where he Is receiving mvtiHnsl treatmtnt. Improving Mark Hnnna, son or Mr. and Mrt. Fre llanna. Is n ported to be iinnving at the hos pital Inllowlug an appendectomy perform! Sunday. Home For Holidays Marjtnry Price nnd Ih)b Kenney, of (Hide. am homo front Oreuon Stato vol- lege to spend the Christmas holi days. At SMde Mr. and Mrs. P. K. He Shlehls. of Run FrunHsro. are spending ChiistmaH with relatives at Olhle. Mrs, IeShlelds wan for merlv Miss Doris Prie and Is a dtmghter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Prlre, of Glide, OAKLAND HONOR ROLL ANNOUNCED OAKLAND, TUv, 1 ElBh("B studoiits in Oiiltlnnd lileli soliool woif1 placed on the honor roll for Ihe second lx weeka iwrtal of tlm Bfhool yonv. Tnny veri Alice Slav Ailanm Morjorie Tialn hille, Alni'ijaup novliwlon, Joyce Brlrtas. Olonn ;Cl5enowth. Jnnet nvllon, Airred Kwtllnh, liorolbr Rnsllsli. flvile Jlanniuo-, Onn ilc Cord, Audrey Miller,' Bob Mlnler, Doris Moore. Roberta Powell, Hel en Sewnrrt. I-ilinnne WeRner, Mar torie Worthen and Ellne Wort hen. nest records were turned in by Mffrylane Bovlnion, Alfred En lluli nnd Dorlx Jloor, who made ull i'n, and Joyce Brldjrea, wlio, nltliowh rarrvlnR five reenlar snh Im, made Ihree I's and two H'a, nccordlim to n report by Principal j Hr P. English, I 20-YEAR-OLD BANDIT DRAWS TEN YEARS POltTLAm Bee, 21 (AP5 J Twenty-yoar-old C1iTleB IT. Tsmn found himself headed for a 10-year 1 penitentiary term today for the theft ot an antomoWIe, to 'K-hleh , ho had pleaded guilty. The term was iintJosed after Lane admitted 1 the theft of five other automobiles, I participation In three hold ups, and a term in Hie Kansas reformatory i for assault with Intent to kill. 1 EKWALL SERVES ON BENCH WITHOUT PAY PORTLANi). Dec, 23. (AP) William A. EritwaU sncceoded in congress hy Mrs. Nan Wood Ifoneyman, will not demand pay ment tor services as a relief dr- cnlt Judge in Multnomah county he said today. Secretary oC State Karl finell holds vouchers for nhout $100 for yiovnlVa servlren at PnrHnad. ITo TODAY O "Mr. DeetSwtiWt "!titW $200 Coming Thursday for 3 Days OUR VERY SPECIAL CHRISTMAS TREAT NORTHWEST Jf; IN A STAR- T f STUDDED fa I A STORY OF I f " 3 f P THE SUNNY 1 tTV 1 SOUTH! A I . . ' ZJ J W ,-Jt Show. 27t P. M, Wl-". 1 Mat, 2Bc Evea, 3Bc Kldi 10c will seek an opinion from the at' lorney general tarftw making pay meni, , l am making no Issue whether I am entitled to (my," aah the for mer cotttessiiuui, "J have writ-U-u Ui ttt wrretary f state to do nale my Kervhtwi In helping (o clear up the circuit court trial dorket, if h shoultl deride ihsi I should not be all Stock and Bond Averages STOCKS o-.niilll ;.y Tho Amnclatt Tress. Ilec SJ: 30 55 J 5 B0 Today M,J MS SOS CV9 Piov, liny .. S3.7 30.5 5(1.0 CS.5 Month so .... 9S.S asS SI.S t.S ! vir ua fas m. 3 2 hm i IMS Muh M.3 4S.5 f.3.7 n.n. IU low T3 I JOS 43.4 S.T Usas iiij'h ma st.2 jj.7 m.i r. tow 40.5 nSi 34. BONOS 10 10 Fsn. 71. 71.7 TI.S mi 7S.0 7J 70.) S5.& ltR" Today 7.1 Trev. flay .... Sfi t Minth oso MM Yeuv ana ,Vfi.tl MM hiKh ?. ism; to-r kj 1935 llisll S7.S 19SS low TtU inn. ja.s 1(4,1 1,7 101.4 MM 1H3.2 s rt a MS. ltll.S 102.5 S9.4 1(13.1 9.3 as.s S4.5 Telegraph Your Greetings ONLY 25c jj Anywhere in U, S. 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