Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 26, 1936, Page 2, Image 2

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50CCDE1TW'
Social Calendar
Monday, December 28.
George Slurmur auxiliary annual
, Christmas party at armory al
J:3U o'clock. Moiubora asked to
turn lu bookB relative to Hie aun-
illury uulll at tbla iiurly. Cum-
inltleo Includes Lonoru AdumB, Ed-
nil Long, Leona buckle, Dorothy
Bennett and Oresa Adams, Com
rades Invited as gueBls.
Wednesday, December 30,
" La3le.of CoOuy club meet at
'' clubhouse for bridge at 10 a. ui.
' Polluck luncheon at noon.
Lions club 11:30 dinner meeting
ut Urand hotel.
Thursday, December 31.
v Annual New Year's evo charity
bull sponsored by the Lions club
ui the armory. Three cash prizes
- tor costumes. I)auciug Iroui U to
. 1 tt. ui.
January 7.
Annual Chamber of Commerce
Bixahirty o'clock dinner lu lobby
or Unipq.ua hotel. I'ublic cordially
' Invltou. 'rickets on sate ut chain
. her of commerce olfico or al hotel.
W
MILDRED PATTERSON
AND H U0f)HT W. CLAYTO
MAHY UHlTit DCV
! . Miss Alllilred F. Pvllerson,
daughter oi Mrs. Nellie Patterson
, .ot xtOHeburg, uud Hubert Ward
I Clayton, oi Se)u Francisco, ere
i jii-rlctl ut a btQiilllul home ed-
Uing ut 12 o'clock noon Cht'iBlms
i tly at I no home or mo brlil on
;. boulh Stephen slitO.
j Uev. Clvrlcs A. Edtards, rutlr-
it Alctejodial Episcopal lOdor,
pui-formed the curamuny In the
', lircaoeca ot only a )' cle
J JreAda .a,l ra)Uas. Tall Ns
; Mt ' eiiauitnla Qrr-miry, cadar,
' kai:ki(ki'ry and Urcai grape
' yore arranai -ltft (Irethorn aed
lolly.
Preceding tao ceremony Mrs.
. Gaara.u Joaus suiag and later pluy
'a - the : wedding . march aottly
laroughoat the service.
Tho bride,, csurming lu a gray
r uvra-.iQr'ltu -rMck. (rlainieJ In black
silk -cords naeitt the acckiiuo and
u-ufcit, wore n corsage of roser. Hor
5u:aoK8si'ios were black. Mrs. Uoy
k . Havens, 'matron of honor, wore
an I attractive; . corn-colored crepe
track trimmed In brown velvet,
f. llor -corsage was of white and yel-
t ow um-elssl. Chindu .Patterson.
brother of tho bride, acted as bust
num. Mrs. Patterson, mother or
(lie Initio, wore u Inyely black sllM
dresH with a eorKiige of violets.
A wedding recopuon followed the
curetiHuiy. Kefreshmeuls wore serv-
m ed trom a Inblo covered by a beau-
llful lace cloth and centered by a
tiered and dccoraleil wedding
cako. .Mrs. Hoy P. Havens and
. Miss Kuthiyn Duor, of Suthorllu.
t nerved.
Mrs. Clayton chose as her golng-
away costume, an ensemble In
black with a large black picture
a hut and black accessories. Fol
T lowing the reception Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton left on tho Hhasta for Man
m Frunclscn, where they wllb make
their home.
z Thu brluo was graduated from
Roscburg high school In 11132 and
lulely, has been employed In the
government mining uince and
i Bltilu bank departnieut olfieu here.
Mr. Clayon, tovmerly operated an
Associated t)ll company service
station on South Stephens sireet
Z, lu Itoselturg. and now opei-ateH an
Associated station In Sun Fruit-
visco.
J ::
OUILL AND SCROLL
J CLUb HAS CHRISTMAS
j! PARTY MONDAY EVENING
Monday cwnln;: at 7:1)0 o'ciock
k. the Quill ::nd Hioil rluli held its
1 Christlllds putty 1 1 Miss l''rauces
JJai'dy's home on Piuu sireet. n
S The evenlliK w spent lu pluy-
ing games ami singly with an ox-
change of gilts roiin,i:tu. Ileitesh-
jj Jiltnts were served to tile i;roup by
1 Miss Hardy to Adah .Mam. liulil,
i .leiilllie !lr;h". I'"'!'.n" Wells,
llrauild.l Conn, John lloberls, Itrtly
Hussi.ll, Kleillior Knller. Louise
" Virden. 1Mb Harris, Virginia Mn-
J ton, Mnry Joan I'nrldnnon. I'auny
Lu Wlmbet ly, Kllinhrlh t'nnipbell.
Jean Kppsteiu, Kloda TnJ lor nmi
' Jack llnllirlrk. Lee Wells uud
3 Katiiry-i lli'seiil'sik,
1 The decorations were planned by
Hilly llii:..HI ami tne entertain-
I iiients by KIKiibeth Campbell
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i HONOR SOCIETY HOLDS
DELIGHTFUL CHRISTMAS
PARTY WEDNE3DAY
Tbo honor sociely heid Its
Chrlsl:nas pnrly al their regular
jueullng Wednesday noon In Ihe
cnrelerlit. Tho room was decorated
lu Chrlslnins decorations. lOMzn
liclli Ciiniphell mid .Ionium Hughes
J'uJ chari'.e of tbo decorations.
Members present wore I'Ynnk
Wells, Kllilbelh t'allliihell. I''nntiy
I ,ii Wlinberly, .Ma.llyn SU'iirns,
Kleanor Knller, den -go Crouch.
Jenlllllt Hughes uud Lie Wells.
Jink lliilhrlck and dnico ll.ilinr.
Li Uoy lllntt and C. II. Heard v ere
also present.
DR. AND MR8. MORGAN
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
PARTY MONDAY NIGHT
. Dr. end Mrs. A. H. Mnrg:in eu
ItetLilned at iQ lovely I'ln Istmas
il liner tuirty .Mtiuuiiy evt k hi
the Hotel ltose. bnvlllK as their
uuests Dr. and Mia. John X. Per
kins. Mr. und Mis. d. V. Wli.i ;.er
lv n nil Mr. and Mr.. P. T. Iluluir.
Followln the dinner party the
guests enjoyed n soilul evening ut
. thu .Moiciiiii liuiuo I'.t Hie lo t-
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
B. P. W. C. ANNUAL
CHRISTMAS PARTY
ENJOYED MONDAY NIGHT
The unniiul llusiness unu Pro-
fosBlonul Women's club ChrlBtnius
putty was a very charming affair
ot tho week Monday evening al tne
utlructlvo home of Mr. and .Mrs. L.
U. Skinner at Winston.
The rooms were beautifully dec
orated in the hollduy motif. A
seven thlny o'clock dessert-supper
was served at a long table appro
priately decorated for tho occasion.
The efl-ert ulso earned out tne
hollduy motif. Covers were pluced
for 16. Miss llu Laubach, presi
dent, and Miss Vcrna Carothers
poured.
Mrs. William lien was general
chairman of the party and was as
sisted by Miss Gladys HaBklns,
M ss hum Hoover and suss .Mar
garet Carr with Mrs. Thomas Park
inson and Mis. J. A. caraway in
charge of transportation.
A de lahtfiil diversified program
was presented and Included: two
numbers by tho tilee club under
tho direction of Mrs. C. A. Ilrand
with Miss Holeno-i Robinson, ac
companist; three readings by Miss
Holen Casey; vocal soio ny miss
Helen Magors, accompanied ny
MIbs Robinson; two harmonica
hints liv Mrs. L. L. Slioncer and
Miss Evelyn Drockenrldgo; Christ
inas songs of other lands by Mrs.
Miriam Ballard, accompanied ny
Mrs. Dorothy Lander; preftnta-
llon of gift from the club made by
is. He to Mrs. L. it. simmer;
num&rs by the glee club.
Santa C uus was present to ais-
tribute girts to everyone. Miss Ag
nes Pltelifoid acted as Santu Clans
and was assisted by Miss Ruth
Hoover. Tbo Wirty was one oi tne
most onjoyable holiday affairs ever
held by the club.
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SLMGAftY SCttING CLU
STftTAiai HUIISNDS
AT CH8I8TMA8 DINNetf
Tim Cllcimiirv Sowing club en
joyed their "first annual turkey
dinner asl Wednesday ai me
home of Mrs. K. 1. Hetts where
iluee tables were arranged in tue
Bpnclous dining room,- and a boun
teous dinner was served 10 me
ladles and their husbands. Two
large turkeys were curved by J. A.
Hoolen.
Those enjoying the dinner were
Mr. anil Mrs. I). C. Mcdhehey, Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. McCliehey, Mr. and
Airs. John McClure, Mr. and Mrs.
J. A, Hoolen, Mr. und Mrs. Win.
Herdlne, Mr. anil Mrs. M. ,,M.
CoOmr,.Mr.land Mrs. J. A, Volllon,
Mr. afifl""Mrs. 1. Delta, Mrs.
Pet Uurcb, Mrs. Nellie Mctllu
tils. Miss Addle McGlllllls, Miss
Myrtle AlcGhehey, Mr A. R. Mc
llliehey and little son, Mrs. II. C.
Mctlhehey and children, Mrs. Al
bert Mctlhehey, Mrs. C. II. M tin
son, Doris Jean Dllrch. Vildu Alae
Motts, Durrel VeriiDii, Jay and Al
bert Hoolen. Waller Dnrch and
.Merl Mctllllllls. Mrs. I). Scllneller
and Mrs. Cllen McMasters were at
teinoou visitors.
A short business meeting was
held in I be al teriiooti and a large
box of toys and other UBel'lll Christ-
inns gilts was packed uud made
ready lo be sent to tho needy ot
Iliiudon.
MISS VENOR A BATES AND
CHRIS BEECROFT MARRY
IN COTTAGE GROVE
A bealitiru v Un ited Christmas
treo rornieM tiie tiack gruund sel
ling tor a simple wedding cere
mony hnld in 6:30 o'clock l'rltlay
ovenlng, December Is, al Collage
Crove, uniting Miss VeuoVti lliites
nmi Chris lleecrol't ill marriage.
Itev. K. Klnior Couller, pusior ol'
I he IMuireh or Christ, performed
Ihe eerenimty. Only the necessury
wllnesses and a lew guests were
present.
l'ollowhig the coreniony the eon-
pie lei'l for Portland returning in
time lo spend Christmas at home.
Mrs. Ileecrotl Is n dnuglas county
leacSer, and Hie daughter of Mr.
anil Mrs. W. C. Mates, or .Myrtle
Creek. She bus been leai-hlng at
Drain Tor the past two years.
Prior lo l bat she taught In Kdcn
hower lltul resided lu Kosebllrg.
She plans to complete her year's
teaching at Drain. Mr. lli-cVrol'l,
ol llosebilrg, Is u sou ol Mrs. Mary
Ileecrotl. and Ir. employed at the
veii'ians' :iiliululslrullon riu-lllty.
Mr. and Mrs. Ileecrori plan to
inakr tlndr home In this cliy.
CHRISTMAS PARTY IS
ENJOYED AT BENEDICT
HOME BY D. OF U. V.
The mothers and Oiiuyliti-is or
riorfui'c.Nlghtlnuale IVm. Xu. .v
D..usbl is ol I ni.i.l Veterans of
Ihe Civil war. tMil-IM;."., ln-1.1 Its
iiiinuiil tin Istr.nis imiiv at tin
home of .Mrs. Kml I'.fttt iliit Mon
day evening.
dnllies ami music were enjoyed
nmi later Chrlstm " siris were Vv
changed nmi .'el'resliiuints were
served lo Mrs. Ilngnn, Mis. How
I'or, Airs. Montgomery. Mrs. Vouniv.
..Mrs, Ciii'.vpboll, Mrs. Amletson,
Mrs. Plunier, Mrs. Imurin, Mis.
Carson, Mrs. Spt-iipne. A.rs. IJej.e
ll-t. .Mrs. Correll. Allss Voima.
Miss Cecil. Miss t'lius. Ms lid
roll. Miss doi'lhy. Allss Selirlui; ami!
Alls.! MeKetiil.
The p'lil will tiold lis annual In
Ktiilltiliiill ot ill'l"ers et a Illei-liMi:
lo l-o held ul 7:30 o'e.ock Jaliual
i ut the III lllilry.
ANNUAL CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE DINNER TO
BE JANUARY 7TH
The iiiiiiiiiiI cliiii-.thrr id com
mei'co dinner will ho held nl siv-
lllh-ll' ..'..l.,,-!. Tiling. I..,- ...Mini,
January 7. Ill the lobby or the
rinpiinu holel. The general public!
has been most cordially Invited to
itleiulf Tickets fur Ihe dinner nuiy
be pin i hai nl nl the rmisina hotel
or at the chamber of loiniiierce
otllce.
ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURC, OREGON, SATURDAY,
PRESBYTERIAN CHOIR
ENTERTAINED AT LOVELY
CHRISTMAS PARTY
Following the Cliristinus cantata
at tho Preshyterlun church Sunday
evening, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Camp
bell uud Mr. and Mrs. Homer W.
Grow entertained the choir ut a
lovely Cliristinus parly at the
Campbell home on North Juckson
street.
An attractive girt was presented
by the choir to Miss Fern S:ott
and Frank Orubbo, who w.lll he
married during the holidays. The
house was especially beautiful
with u decorated Christinas tree
and attractive holiday decorations
about the rooms. Later in tho eve
ning Mrs. Campbell and Mrs.
Grow, assisted by Miss Elizabeth
Campbell, served lovely (Refresh
ments. Miss Helen Magers poured.
The Bervlng table was centered by
a beautiful Christmas motif and
tour tall lighted blue tapers.
The guests included Itev. and
.Mrs. W. Fuucctte, Miss Fern Scott.
Frank Grubbe, Mr. and Mrs. K. S.
Hall, Mr. and Mrs. George Conkey,
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Randolph, Mr.
and Mrs. James Pinkerton, Mr. and
Mrs. It. C. Livingston, Dr. and Mrs.
Clulr K. Allan, Mrs. Paul Warren,
Mrs. Lllla Vowell, Miss Mary Mel
lows, Miss Nelma Sayior, Miss Lu
die Lenox, Miss Elmlrn Uluko,
Miss Mary and (Bill Faucotte, Miss
Helen Magers, Miss Dolma Grobo,
MIbs .M.irgarot Ode.klrk, MIsb Lucy
Pinkerton, Miss Ellzalielh, 1)111 and
McAfee Campbell and MV) and
Mrs. Campbell und Mr. and Mrs.
Grow.
it
D. A. R. CHRISTMAS
MEETING 18 HELD AT
CAMPBELL HOME MONDAY
On Monday evening Mrs. W. M.
Cumpbell antt Mrs. lloyd Dales
were mosl gracious hosteBses,
when they entertained tho L. A. U.
at the annual Christinas program'
meeting at the Cumpbell home on
North Jackson street. The huliduy
motif wi'.s beautifully carried out
lu the decorations about the rooms.
Miss Adeline Stewart, regent,
presided and Mi's. Paul Warren
sang a vocal solo accompanied by
Airs. Homer Grow. Mrs. Campbell
told tho beautiful Christmas story
from Luke and Airs. Kay S. Petre
iliilu gave a very Interesting tulk
on "Early ChrlsimuB In Oregon,"
which proved most enjoyable.
Liltlil' Airs. Campbell nnd Airs.
Dales nerved lovely refreshments
to Aliss Adeline Stewari, Mi-3, F,
11. 'Churchill, Mrs. D. N. llusell
bul'k, Mrs. deorgo M. llrown, Mrs.
R. II, Grlnslcad, Airs. Aluiiger, Airs.
Jlury Tort, Mrs. Georga Churchill,
Airs. Paul Warren, Alts. Homer
Grow, Mrs. L. E. Ooodbourn, Airs.
Cam P. Cuylor and Airs, ltuy S.
Petrenuin.
BRIDGE CLUB HAS
CHRISTMAS PARTY
AT FULLERTON HOME
Air. and Ail's. Clyde Knllerton en
tertained their bridgo club nl a
chnrnii.ig Christinas parly at their
homo Sunday evening. A no-nost
seven o'clock bufret supper was
enjoyed, followed by exchanging
Christmas gifts und uujo: lug cards,
Thu rooms were beautifully decO'
rated tor the occasion and the bur-
ret uible was lutttiiy appointed
with a luce cloth, centered by a
large bowl of i.olly, tall lighted ta
pers and attractive- red and white
tUVOi'S.
Th9so enjoying the evening In
eluded Mr. uud Mrs. J. A. Hurt,
Air. and Airs. LutiU Fiillorton, Air.
Slid .Mrs. Adrian Fisher, Air. and
Mis. L. L. Wlniliorly, Air. mi l Airs.
Leslie Cumniitlgs, Alt', and Airs. J.
II. Hennessey, Mr. ;.nd Airs. Floyd
Wilson and Air. and Airs. Clyde
Fullerton.
Airs. Wlinberly won the lli'st
prize for the conlrnel bridge play
with Mrs. Louts Fiillorlon winning
tho second prize.
MRS. GRANT OSBORN
ENTERTAINS SEWING CLUB
AT CHRISTMAS PARTY
Mrs. drnnt Osborn very grn
ciously enlerliiiiled her sewing
club at it lovVly otie-tliirly o'clock
dessert -liitu'lieon mid Christmas
party at her utrutetlvn 'home in
I.aurehvooil .Monday afternoon.
CThe luncheon table wus prettily
decorated In the holiday luntir wit n
a lovely centerpiece and nttructlve
i-elloihiine wrapiied rnvors. Covers
wore urrtiiitit'ii lor Airs. A. ll. ray
lor. Mrs. Harold llellows. Airs.
S Hall. .Mrs. Karl Wiley. Mrs
James Campbell. Airs. Willis My
els. Mrs. d. M. Krell. Mrs. Clyde
Cnrsiens. Airs. Victor Clark. .Mrs.
! C. II. Tbillslon, .ll
and the bos
less. Mrs. Ostium.
heaiitirully decorated and
lighted Cliristinus tree wus enjoyed
aud glt'lj were exchanged. Ihe re
liiiiluiler of the ul'tetiioon hours
were spent In vlstllng and sewing
The nnxl meeting will be a one
ihlrty o'clock ilessert-luiK'licou
unary s ut the homo of Airs. Vie
lor t lark.
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MRS. EDWIN BOOTH
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE
ICLUB ON MONDAY
Mrs. Kdvvln lloolh verv gracious
I Iv enlertalued her lirlilue club ut a
M hiitinlim oue-thiitv o'clock salad
; liliirhi-on al her heiitlllllll new
htmie oil Vtstu uvelilie .Monday
: allfl luiou. J
'rtie t'lirlslmiis molir wus nltitie
lively i-nnlcd out on the serving
Inbli-s tied about Ihe rooms. Cover
wen. uiiiiutied for Mrs. Hoy
Halt's, a gtii-sl. and Mrs. O. Iv
lli'ss. Mis. Kiiiiiti Corn. Mrs. Stolt
Williams. Mrs. Fiedellck Cliapillllll,
Mrs dnrilon lllbbs, Mrs. A. I
Pan. Mis. Ki i-diMleli .1. Porter and
the hnsiess. Mis. Iloolll.
Imuran bridge was enjoyed
durum the ndernoon with Mrs.
Purr winning prj,- for high
score.
HART-MILES PARTY FOR
SEWING CLUB IS CHARMING
AFFAIR OF TUE8DAY NIGHT
One ot the prettiest and most
charming holiday parties given thta
week was held at the J. A. Hart
home on South Stephens' street
Tuesday evening, when Mrs. J. A.
Hart and Mrs. L. A. Miles were
Joint hostesses at . the annua!
Christinas party (or their sewing
club.
Polnsetta and conifer wreaths, a
lighted Christmas tree and attrac
tive miniature holiday figures ar
ranged In groups, formed an at
tractive decorative motif for the
occasion.
Gifts were exchanged and a
pleasant social evening was en
joyed, aftei which delicious ro-
rreshnionts were served at one
large tablo covered by a lace cloth
and centered by a bowl of holly,
UK lighted red tapers In silver
holders and miniature elephants
holding each placecard.
Covers were placed ' for Airs.
Grant Osborn, Mrs. Guy Mintonye,
Airs. u. W. Radabaugh, .Mrs. II.' M.
Church, Mrs. E. J. Schrlmpf, Airs.
David Hess, Mrs. Wallace Robert
son and Mrs. Hart aud Mrs. Miles,
members, and Mrs. J. Jarvls Rob
ertson und Airs. Frederick J. Poli
ter, gueBts.
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A TO Z CLUB HAS
CHRI8TMAS PARTY AT
FOLEY HOME MONDAY
Mrs. J. B. Foley was a most
gracious hostess, when alio enter
tained the A to Z club ut its an
nual Christmas party at her ut
tractive home in Laurelwood Moil-
day evening, '-
A decorated Christmas tree and
other lovely holiday decorations
wore used for the occasion. A love
ly girt wus presentad by the club
to Mrs. O. AI. O'Malley and the
members enjoyed exchanging gifts,
followed by contract bridge with
Allss Helen Casey winning the
prize for high score.
P l.ster in tho evnnlnir Mrs Ii'nlpv
served lovely refreshments to Airs.
C. AI. O'Malley, Mrs. Irving Dou
eette, Airs. O. H. Hoxle, Airs. Al. H.
Richards-, Mrs. P. H. Jurgensen,
Mi-s U. It. Aladdox, Mrs. Jess Ham
ilton, Miss Helen Casey, Aliss Ma
rie and Allss Coletla Lnngenberg,
Allss Ann Sinnott and Miss Inez
Crosla.
REBEKAHS HOLD ANNUAL
CHRISTMAS PARTY ON
TUESDAY EVENING
The Kioiekahs held their annual
Christmas parly Tuesduy evening
at the 1. O. O. F. nail. Murgaret
Ashcraft, Evelyn Hoover and Day-
nise Heacb were appointed on the
visiting committee, ll was decided
to hold a joint installation of offi
cers with tho Odd Fellows Janu
ary 12.
The Christmas program included
group singing of Christmas enrols;
two vocal soios by Donna Dunham
and a li-iimpet solo by Dorothy
11UIBU1I, UUUUIIIlllllltUll 1, VIIHIOUl
Cyrus. Tho cnriatmas tree was
enjoyed and treuts were sorved
The ruli-usliiuont and decorations
commllleo Included Alagglo Duut
Frankie Purtln, Until Reese Einma
K. Erlckson uud J. E. Dent. Day-
nlse IJeuch, AI.vrLellu Cunuduy and
Wfliuu Duscnbiirk hud charge of
the outertaiiimciit; August Hecli
A. J. Geddcs and J. E. Pickens had
charge ot tbo tree und Louise
loung and Elsie ueesu were in
charge of the tree decorations and
gifts.
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P. N. G. CLUB HAS
LARGE CHRISTMAS PARTY
AT D. H. DENOX HOME
Tho Past Noble Grund club mem
hers and their husbiinds enjoyed
tbo uuuuul six-thfrly uclock turkey
ilinnor und Cliristinus party Friduy
evening at the home of Air. and
Airs. i). II. Lenox on Corey avenue.
About fifty were piescnt for the
affair.
t short business meeting was
held, followed by an interesting
program and luter the Christinas
tree was enjoyed nnd Santa Clans
distributed gifts.
Tho next meeting will bo hold
January 32 with Airs. Edytiio Flor
enco Kelley, Mrs. J. E. Pickens
Mrs. Delia llulchlnKS nnd Allss
.May Fls.ter as hostesses.
MELROSE H. E. CLUB
HAS ENJOYABLE
ALL-DAY MEETING
Tho .Melrose Home Economies
club enjoyed nil all-day llieeling
1 hiirsdny at tile homo of Airs.
Graeo Fenn with Airs. Norma Fenn
ns Joint hostess. Sewing wns on
Joyed In the morning nnd at one
o'clock a lovely chicken noodle
luncheon was served to fifteen
members, followed by a delightful
surprise shower parly Tor Airs.
Norma Fenn and Airs. Wilteiia
llrnill'nrd.
I.uler Mrs. Grace Fenn and Airs
Norma Fenn served delicious re
rreshntents. The club will bold an
nil-day meeting Jiilluury 7 at tbo
home of .Mrs. Ethel Duseubark
with Allss Jessie Pulniftcr, home
economics demonstrator, tit c.iurgu.
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MR. AND MRS. CHAPMAN
ENTERTAIN RELATIVES
AT BUFFET SUPPER TUESDAY
Mr. and Airs. Frederick Chapman
eiileiiulned it group of relatives at
a delightful evening party and buf
fet supper Tuesday at their home
lu Luurelwnoil.
Th.i huliduy motif was atlruc
lively carried mil In the decora
Hons. Those enloying the evening
with Air. und Mrs. Chiipliiiill In
eluded Mr. and Airs. .1. M. Jlldd
Miss Kldress Jluld. of Portland,
Mr. and Airs. Jtmver .Hnld. Jr.. Air.
and .Mrs. W. F. Chapman. Jack
Chapman. Miss Ilildred Alfl.mitili
lln. Air. nnd Mrs. t. I.ltiilhiml ami
Aliss Aliirgut-ei Uaum.
DELIGHTFUL EVENING
ENJOYED AT BOOTH
HOME ON SATURDAY
A delightful intormat evenlnn
was cllJood Snlnrdi.y nt (be ul
Iracllvi. new home of Air. nnd Mrs.
Kdvvln lliHvtb on Vlsia avenue. An
attractive table luirnu' wns pre
seliled 111 Air. mid Aim. Ilooih und
the evening was spent In visiting,
(jiler lovely refreshment!, were en
Joved by Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilooth. Mr.
nnd Airs. Sceli Williams and Mr;
und Alls. I'lcderick Chapman.
Choice of Holiday Wardrobe
V ., ... c j
O" g-z ft I !
Lucille Ball ) f V i
"With the holiday season here, the choice of a
suitable wardrobe for the many social affairs Is
extremely Important. Jean Mulr models an cve
ining gowa) that Is the last word in glamor. ' It Is
strikingly formal and made of two-toned velvet
Jn black and rust colors. Margo, another Holly
wood star, favors the model she displays for the
FIFTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL
CHRISTMAS PARTY ENJOYED
AT ED WEAVER HOME
The fifty-eighth annual Christ
mas dinner and tree celebration
was enjoyed yesterday at the Ed
Weaver home at Myrtle creek. Air.
Weaver, who Is 89 years of age, is
a pioneer of Douglas county nnd is
prominently known in tnis city.
The turkey dinner was prepared
by Airs. Rlggs, und sorved ut one
o'clock. The Christmas tree- was
also enjoyed and gifts were ex
changed. Those enjoying the day with &
Weaver included Evelyn, Alike, Ar
dcll. Vlven and Arlen Weaver,
Grace Lutz, Enillin Duick, Airs.
Higg. Margery Alspaiigh, Rather-
Ine, Willis, Radley und "Dede"
Weaver, Susun Sclnnoll, tnisie
Weaver, Mrs. II. II. Carter, Mrs.
Naomi Ilurke, of Sun Francisco
Alary. Juno, VV. P. nnd Koss Weav
cr,- Miss Addle Weaver, of San
Francisco, Jean, Alnrio, Arlcne
Tllanche and Jonnno Jones, Mar-
gareta Weaver, Hess, Ermol and
Webster uriggs, .loan uinocne, uc
vul Weaver. H. H. Schsnoll, Alton
'Alspaiigh, Vint Weaver, Alinor Al.
Freed, Morton nnd Huns Weaver,
H. It. Carter. George D. weaver,
Dorothea Alsuaugh, 1 leva Al
spaiigh and Hurley Weaver.
PAST PRESIDENTS CLUB
HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY
AT WEBB HOME MONDAY
The Past Presidents club of the
George Stunner auxiliary enjoyed
n lovely Christinas party at the
home of Airs. Percy vveub, br.,
Monday afternoon. Tito house wus
beautituliy decorated In the holiday
motif.
Tho business session wus follow
ed bv the members exchanging
gifts and enjoying a social hour.
Later Airs. Webb served delicious
refreshments nt a table prettily
appointed in the hollduy motif.
Covers were urranged for Airs. W.
o. dinger nnd -Mrs. .Myrtle Nor
wood, guests, Mrs. Hubert Wright,
Mrs. S. W. Stunner, Airs. Kodgers,
Airs. W. Long. Alri. .1. F. byrd.
Airs. W. V. Prints end Airs. Webb,
hostess.
Tho next mooting will bo Hum
January IS nl tho homo of Airs.
Starmer.
WOMAN'S CLUB EXECUTIVE
MEETING IS HELD TUESDAY
AT CAMPBELL RESIDENCE
Mrs. W. M. Campbell, president
of Ihe Hoseburg Woman's club.
ailed n special executive meeting
for one thirty o'clock ut her home
on North Jucksui street Tuesday
Afternoon. Thee electing with .Mrs.
Cumpbell included .'.lis. J. D. Foley,
Airs. A. C. Alarsters. Airs. I..
Kohlhagell. Sr.. Airs. Foster llllt
nor. Airs. C. II. Dnlley. Mrs. Ilerlbn
Purrolt, Mrs. Karl l llilch. Mrs.
Thomas Parkinson. Mis. William
Doll und Mrs. Frederick .1. Porter.
Airs. Foley, secretary, read the
minutes. 111101' which plans were
discussed regarding the regular
club business.
The next regular meeting of the
club will be n 1:30 o'clock dessert
luncheon January 5 al the club
house wllb Airs. C. E. Roberts In
charge of the program on "Inter
national Ilelallons." The members
ot the Garden Valley Women's club
have been Invited ua special guests
at tills meeting.
nucRTION MARK CLUB
ENJOYS CHRISTMAS PARTY
AT BRUNNER HOME
Miss Ueryl Hinnner entertained
Ihe Oucstlon Alark club at u do
llgblful Christinas party ut her
home Wednesday evening. The
hnllihvv motif wns carried out in
Hie decorations and n lingo Christ-
mas tree was eu.ioyed nun kui--
were exrbaiiKed. The group ei.jo;
,1 popping corn nnd playing gamcg
.Inline the evening,
Those enjoying the occasion
with Miss llrunner Included Airs.
Veldu Sanders. Airs. Wanda I's
berg. Miss Rita llouser. Miss Nellie
Rasi. Miss Nova llnsh. Miss Helen
McDonald. Allss Able Wolfe and
Miss Virginia and Miss Jure
Jones.
DECEMBER 26, 1936.
k4
By OTTILIA K. ASHTON
The three-act comedy "Cncle the
.Matchmaker" presented by stu
dents of thu Suihorliu high school
Saturday evening certainly proved
to be highly ciilcrtaiiiing and
amusing lo Hie nlh degree, llern
ard Denver, taking the part of DOb
oie liaxter and the lemale role
of Kilty the actress, especially re
ceived a big hand whenever he ap
peared as Kitty. The scene was
the lobby of a fashionable resort
in the Catskift mouuluius, known
The Halcyon House. The
cast was us follows:
Tinglepaugh or Ting, a Vale foot
ball player working as a bell
boy Hob Van Knuren.
Sam, the colored porter P a u 1
Crawford.
Wm. Winkler, middle aged man
John Hard ng.
Aunt Junt, Vvinkler'a sister El-
a w otlord.
Suzetle, Aunl Jane's maid Anita
Davidson.
Jane, the intended victim Wilina
Anderson.
Dobbie Baxter, 111 love with Jane J
Bernard Denver.
Benjamin Moore, a benel'uctor of
Janes rather Geraiii uacon.
Kitty, an actress who has
vamped Undo William Mar-,
garel Sigisnnind.
Carol Lombard and Wm. Powell
starring in "My Man Godirey.
were shown in recreational nan
.Monday evening with a Universal
newsreel and a special, subject,
You Can't Get Away tw tin it.
Our feature for Christmas eve was
"Rose Ahirie." starring Nelson
Eddv and Jeanctte McDonald, al
so two short subjects, Ueuuttlul
llnnrr and Lake Louise unu
"Honeyliind."
Another ilellglilllil cam imnj
was held Wednesday afternoon ill
the recreational building by the
ladies of Ihe V. F. V Airs. Van
Vidvrst, local hospital chuirninli,
being in charge of arrangements.
Other ladles assisting were Ales
dumes lllnes, Dousseuu, Tannlunil.
Norwood uud Iludnoll. Prizes in
lirldgo were awnrded to C. S. Car
nian und John Andes, lu pinochle
to Howard Hull' and Walter C.lse.
Chrlslnins was once iiguln made
a happy and coloi-hll even', by the
personnel of the veterans facility
and our many good friends of
Hoseburg. Every head ot a de
partment backed by lib or her
stall put forth every eiion. iu
make this Cliristinus the best ever
and we are positive that better
Hum work could not lie found on
the best fool ball squad In the coun
try.
Gifts were distributed Tuesday
itternooti bv members ot the V.
W. auxiliary. Christmas morn
ing the American Legion nnd
their auxiliary distributed their
gifts. The Spanish war veterans
nlsn remembered by I heir or
ganization on Christmas morning
Our Civil war veterans wore re
membered bv the Oregon Relict
I'ni-iw of Grains Pass and tne
Daughters ot Civil War Veterans
ot Tillamook. Oregon. The Mnn
iiiiia men were remembered by Ihe
Vntei-niis of Foreign Wars and the
Alontann Federation ot Women's
clubs. Our two New v ork men
were remembered by the Amerl
11...I ri-nss nf that city.
The pnlleuls In lb" hospital
ih.ii-nnchlv enioved the carols
.,,. I'luistnins eve by Hie Cullip
tire group sponsored by the Ameri
can Legion auxiliary. miuw
incuts were inude by Mis. Roy
Young with Mrs. C K. Allen ill--eelini:
the singing. The rollovv
ing girls took pari: Dorothy Cruiii
men Curolvn Allen, t nrolyn Cor
don. Florence llunitlloyj Velina
Sti-ieklanu. rami. Anna nun vir
..i..i . v.... .....t 1 nlsn Stt.itli
0m nias dinner was about
as near perfect as a dinner could
be and we me sure thai every one
had ll feeling that they looked jnsl
like the fat Jolly looking S.'intn
Clans on our attincllve menu cov
ers after eating such a delicious
dinner. These covers were nealn
made hv the students of the Itosi
burg junior blh school, under the
U. S. V. HOSPITAL
Is Important
young hostess to afternoon affairs. It has a top
of delicate chiffon in a warm pink beige and a
simply-fashioned skirt of heavy cocoa-brown crepe.
For sports wear Lucille Ball has chosen a sweater
that is both flattering and chic. It displays a new
neckline and is made of cypress-green brushed
wool matching the jaunty Scotch bonnet.
supervision of their art teacher,
Miss Alargaret Carr. The music
furnished during the dinner hour
by Cacy Jones orchestra added
much to the occasiou. They later
played several numbers In each
ward of the hospital. This was fol
lowed by the big event of the day,
the V. F. W. annual ChriEtmas
party held In the recreational
building at two o'clock. They were
assisted by their auxiliary and the
Disabled American Veterans. Our
new auditorium lent Itself beauti
fully to the ChristmaB decorations
with two ten-foot trees gracing
each side ot the slago In fact- tile
entire building received H's share
of decorations as did did the lobby
and each floor ot the hospital, the
dining rooms, nurses' home and
barracks. - .
Ward Cummiiig8 acllng as mas
ter of ceremonies for the. Christ
inas parly first called upon .ColE.
I.' Tjitwlv run- mnnnirur ntifl 111-' 'A
E. Morgan, chief modical officer,'' to
extend the season s greetings to
the large gathering of veterans,
frionds and personnel. - The fol
lowing program, was then pre
sented: Orchestra selections Cucy Jones'
five-piece orchestra.
Dance numbers Miss Dora Rak
er, accompanied by Velma Car
ter. Carols and songs The Holmes Sis
ters.
Orchestra.
Reading Miss Eva TJaker
Tap dance .Margaret Hines,
compnnicd by Dotty Owen.
Orchestra.
Songs with guitar accompaniement
Friends of Mitbciiiu.
Trumpet solo Ward Cunimings
Jr., accompunied by velnia Car
ter.
Orchestra.
Acrobatic dunce SiUTiorlln
Clarinet solo Hruce Carter, ac
companied by Velnia Carter.
Orchestra.
Song and dunce number Airs.
Helen Puneonst and Velnia Car
ter. Guitar and sone'j Sutherlin
Orchestra.
Skit Hod Roadman nnd cast
hongs Del Jevvult und slllgin' ul
tomhtnt.
Orchestra.
Gifts distributed lly Leo Scott.
Thus ends another perfect day
and n decidedly merry Christmas
ut the veterans' administration.
Hoseburg, ore.
V. A. F. NURSES HOME
RESIDENTS AND GUESTS
ENJOY DELIGHTFUL PARTY
The V. A. F. employees residing
at the nurses, home nt the post and
several guests enjoyed n charminc
Eoven-foriy-fivo o'clock dinner and
Christic.it;'. party atT.ie Hotel rmp-
qua sun.'ay evening.
A beautifully decanted minia
ture Ciiiistmiis tree nnd tail red
liynted tapers gi'r.ccd thu tabic.
where covers wore arrr.oged for
Airs. J. A. Fulcher, Airs. Grace
deier. Airs. I. Illegel. Airs. R. Pur
pee. Airs. Hoy Ycllllg. Mrs. Paul
Tr.ixler and .Mrs. G;:orgo Ames.
guests, and MrsrJIItiiln K. Ashlon
Airs. Jack Kerns, Airs. Esther
Hownian. AI.ss Ann AicDonnolt
Allss llerlhn Nop. Allss olga Win
ther. Aliss Lloyd. Allss Frances
llowlin, Allss Adeline Poe. Miss
Gladys Pylo. Allss Sophia Hitler
Aliss Edith Weymeyer und Ilelcnc
linker.
BUCHANAN-YOUNG WEDDING
IS POSTPONED INDEFINITELY
On nc'.'ount of Injuries unstained
by .Miss Leva Iliu-haliali In a re
cent nulom-il'ito nccident, her wed
dim; to Roresortiitive-etect p.er-
naril A. Young, of tills city, which
wus to i.ave been performed nt the
Hist t onei'ouatlnnal cinicrh in
Eugene tonlcht at eight o'clock
Has been Indefinitely postponed.
Allss Dlichannn. duuehter of Dr.
a:id Airs. W. E. Ituc-hnnan. Sr.. of
Eugene. Is reported to be contlned
to bed on account or (oncus-slon
and skull Tincture. Her cowjttion
is not reported to l.-e crttiinl, iiovv
ever. but. It will be severa days be
Tore she will be able to be up. Hflr
condition this morning -vas rep
ed improved.
NUMEROU8 CHRISTMA8
DINNERS ARE ENJOYED
Senator-elect and Mrs. C. W,
Clark and son, Charles, Jr., had as
their guests for dinner Christmas
day. -Mrs. J. J. Robertson and Mr.
and Mrs. J, Jurvis Robertson.,
.
Mr. and Mrs. P.'M. Lee enter
tained as their guests at a lovely
Christmas dinner Friday, Dr. aud
Mrs. Clair K. Allen and daughter,
Miss CWrolyn, and son, Bill, Miss
Aileen McDonald, aud Mr. aud Mrs.
Franklyn VoyL
v
The Black family enjoyed a de.
lightful Christmas eve party and
exchanged gifts at the Carl Black
home and then on Christmas day
enjoyed dinner at the home of Mib. r
Ella Harris, Those enjoyiw; the
two aftaim Included Mr. and Mrs.
S. J. Black, Mr. aud Mrs. Grant
Osborn, Sum Black, ot Albany,
Karl Homy Faulkner, ot Los An
geles, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Taylor
uud daughter, Athullo, Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Black and sou, Darren, Mrs,
J. G. Stephenson uud son, Woodley,
aud his daughter. Miss Clarlbel
Stephenson, Mr. aud Mrs. Carl
Black, Mrs. Ella Harris, Miss Betty
Anne Faulkner, ilonuld Fuulkner
and Airs. Harnett. ...
If tt.
Mr. and Mrs. H. il.iChurch en.
tei mined at a delightful family din
ner .Christmas duy ' for Mr. aiid
Mrs. Clarence Church and Daugh
ters, Julia aud Cora bot, of Myrtle
Point, Air. aud Mrs. Floyd Cliu.rch,
ot Portland, George Church, of
San Francisco, Mr. und fjtrs.' K. M.
Church und son, Robert, and Mr
aud Mrs. Everett Winter.
? w '
Mr. and Airs. Fred Cachelin lui.l
as their guests Christmas dav at
men- uonie in Dlxonvllle, Mr.uand
Mrs. I. H. Duff, Mr. and Airs.
Francis Chase and daughter, Gay,
and sou, Frederick Wilder, and
Miss Josephine Cachelin, of Port,
land.
Attorney and Mrs. U. i,' ti,i,i
had aa guests for Christmaa and
over the holidays, Alfred Eddy,
aiuuuiii. ui w iiiauieiio university at
Salem, und Air. mid Mrs. H. L.
Connelly and son, Brian, of Port.
laud.
Attorney and Airs. Dexioi- ni,.o
had as their guests Chiisimas day,
Mr. and Airs. D. W. Hclliwell ando
son, James Dexter, of Eugene, aud
iui. mm airs, ueorge Bolter and
Miss Phyllis Anne liolmr nf p,i.
'and. , ,
Mrs. Nova G. Bates and clnneh.
tor, Sally Zoe, and Hon, Brent, had
as guests to. Christmas diuuer. Fri
day, Mr. and Airs. Clyde Carsteus
and daughteivJacqitelytni; afid son.
Clyde, Jr. , .., '
Attorney and Mrs a v n,..,.
hud as guests Christmas, Mr. and
Alas. Charles Fox aud daughter
Joan, of Marshtlold, and Mr, and
Airs. Orrin Fisher i aud dnuirhte.-.
Jerry, of Seattle... j .. .
W ' Or
Air. and Mrs. Frank
tuiued ut a lovely Chilsimna ,n-
and Cliristinus tree at their homo
yesterduy for Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Loon and son, Robert, of Portland.
Air. and Airs. It. D. Coen and two
sous, Jerry und Michael, and Mr
and Mrs. Flunk Coon aud daughter.
ouu, rruilK, dr.
V !.'(!
Dr. and Airs, n u ni,.. u-i --
then- guests to a Chrintmn.
yesterday morning and noon Christ-
iTim..i ' lae,t nlcce- Miss
Ethoul Kinney, student at Oregon
btate college, Miss Gay Bubarf o
P. 1. Bubar. F. Al. Akoiv
and Airs. T R. Burr aud sou. Lurry
-Mrs. J. w.
entertained as Christmas dinner
I S M, "',"!"' M'8' J- A. FuS
a ?L''"dA1,''8' u'. Van Voorst
and two e.ught-u-s, Aliss Evelvn
and Allss Etnel Mao, all oi uZl
"... b-
Mr. mill Air's. Homer l r-.'.L..
J!! Christinas dinner at '
one o ciock tor Mi- ..n.i
Campbell und dmiBhtor, Allss Eilza
Ijeth, and .ions, Dm n,i urAr,,,.
Ihei'ef""'!, M''8' J- Oodues had
their f imllv in it i...,i..
,ii...... .. - , . iiuaiuias
no r at i;,cli- home. Covers were
,, , ' ,"' u"u "Mri- Harold
in.,iu.u and son, uud. Aliss. Joan
Geddes. , f Redding, Calif., AH- aiid
mid Airs. Harrio Booth lv.,d daugh
n ,' II"1;,.lc,1 -'ntlieriii3, and son.
Ui Inn Geddes, Miss Aluly Dell
Geddes Attorney Paul Oeddea and
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Geddes.
-Mii. M F. Rice emcrti-.lued at a
tciy "lovely two o'clock Christmas
dinner at her h.r.iie on South
In -kson sireet yoster 'ay. having as
her guests, Mr. and Mrs. N (1
llucll, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Riee,
A.I is Dorothy Truelove, Air. and
Mrs Walter Gordon, of Los An
geles and, Allss Cora Rot:, of Los i'
Angeles. '
Air. mid Mrs. FiedA. Knleiit had
tne r mm. Alto ney WMa-,i W.
Knight, of Port I,-,, , , t,.,p)l. .
Jii-hi w nnd .Inugiiii', Mr. and Mrs.
Dud Watson, to Christmas din
ner yesterday.
Atr.Ouud Airs. Karl Benedict eu-
tv'.iiiiiino .vjr. anil Airs. E. K. Willi
H'hcrly at a very lm-niv r'i,ru,,.,.,
dmncr nt 8:3n 0viek at their
homo in West R,;schur.r yealcrilny.
9 OO
Dr. ,,!il Mrs. G. c. Finlny had ns
the r g.e:sls for Christmaa dinner,
their two sons. Gilbert, student nt
O. s. C, and Jim, mv. nm Mr, H.
H. Turner and two daughters, Bar
bara A in nnd Cvnthla sue. nnd
Mrs. Kinlay's fntk-r, IS. F. Skinner.
A lovely turkey dinner was served
at two-thirty o'clock.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Glenn Owen and
danghte;-. Allss Belle, hud as their
guests nt n dellghtrul Christmas
dinn-r at their home In Laurel
wood: Air. and Mrs. George Geddes
and son, "Buddy." of Portland. Mr.
and Mrs. Eric Erlckson. of Eugene.
Air. and Mrs. Bert Courtney and
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