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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON, SATURDAY. JANUARY 2, 1937.
TWO
soxcdew
By
Social Calendar
Monday, January 4
B. P. W. Glee club lo moot lit
7:30 lu evening at Htudlo ut the
director, Mrs. Charlos A. Brand.
Fullerton P.-T. A. will meet Ut
lour o'clock in afternoon for busi
ness session at tho schoolhouse.
Alls. W. H. llaillle aill bo In
charge o the afternoon.
Lungcnberg tun uuu ucrubutlc
dunce studio to re-open, alter boll
duys, at the Moose hull.
I'ust I'residunis clul) ufteruuou
meeting ut two oclocit at nome 01
hub. nuuert Wright.
tit. GeorgoB upifccopul guild
meeting ut two o'cluci in aiteiuoon
ut H. it. llraud Home in went
Rosoburg witu Mrs. tlruud uuu
Mrs. Leolle cuuiniings joint hos
tesses. Junior Woman's ciuu business
llieuting ut s o clock ul ciuutiouse.
Tuo executive coiumillcu will meet
u4 7 o'clock ul curl's Tavern also.
Tuasday, January a
Executive meeting pt ItoHeburg
Womuus club to ho hold ut I
o'clock luncheon at Itose Hotel.
iKmebuw Woman's club 1:30
o'clock dessci t-luuciieon at ciiih
liouse Willi members ot the Guidon
Valley Women's club invited us
guests, lloli-oall topics. Program on
Juturnulionul It e I a 1 1 o ns," in
churge or Airs. C. K. Roberts.
cliorul club practice ut ten
o'clock ut studio ot director, Airs.
Milium llullurd.
.Dr, ii.; U. Dunn's non-denoiniuu-tlonul
lllblo class will meet ut
7:46 o'clock In evening at Douglas
hotel dining hall to lake up the
study ot "Future Aspects of the
UayliHc Klngdoiu." Anyone lntor
cslud ts Ilium, cordially invited to
uttoiul. i ' f
Eagles auxiliary special ineuling
at, Muecubee liull- Aorlo will serve
u Dutch lunch following the auxil
iary business session. ' ..
: Wednesday, January 0 :
Wluo .c)iclo, Nelghliors oV Wood
craft, nubile iustuliulluu at 7:3" at
1. u: O. 1''. hall wlili grand guar
dian. Mluulo L. lllnur, t'orlhind, lis
lnululllng officer, assisted by I'aul
JJuavur. A li:3u o'clock. no-boat din
ner will bo held tor the inumliei'3
it the Umpqua hotel pruceulUK the
Instullutioii cereiuuiiy. Airs. Laura
Hounslioll In ohuruo ot evening's
program. ',...; -
Sunflower chili of Itoherts cruek
t. in.,..!, il Pnl-Ler houie.
South Kn4 -Sortul cub to meet
In uUornooh 'lit home of Mi'ti. A. .1.
McOullooii on Mill mroot.,
M. O. A, club nCleriiuon lueetlng
It home of Mrs, C. T. Tipton in
Ouks addition..
Kosoburg Art unil Embroidery
club afternoon mooting; at Homo of
Alia. Marl Uecker at I'M Eust Fust
Avenue North.
Now Idea club ono o'clock lunch
eon ami meeting al the homo of
Mrs. W. 1). Huirls.
Thursday, January 7
Florence Nlgntlinsulo Tent, No.
15, Lluughtors of Union Veterans
of tbo Civil War, lsin-1865, instal
lation of 11137 officers at 7:3U
o'clock at armory.
Alelrose Home Economics club
ull-duy meeting ut home of Mrs.
Kthul llusonburk wltn Miss Jessie
Pulmitor, H. Ii. ileiiionstriitor from
Oregon Stiiio college extension
service, In charge, l'otluck luuch
cou at noon.
0. H. unil K. club evening mool
lng mid Christinas party at the Ar
thur Hudnoll home ut 111 North
Huso street. Husbands of members
invited us guests. Ilifts to he ex
changed. l'utcli and Chut chili In meet ul
the homo of Mrs. II. II. Ilcss.
(linden Valley Women's club af
ternoon meeting ul clubhouse wllh
Airs. II. A. Utlerbuck acting us hos
tess. Eustorn Star business meeting
lit 8 o'clock ul Masonic temple.
LiulliM of Country club to ineut
lit IIP o'clock lu morning ul chili-
Iioiibo for bridge. I'otll.ck luncheon
lit noon.
Annual chamber or commerce
slx-thlrty o'cioik dinner in lobby
of t'mpqlln hiltel. Public cnidlully
ilivited. Tickets on sale at either
the chamber of i innineiie office
or ut the Hotel I'mpiiua.
Friday, January 8
Sewing club 1:30 o'clock dossoit
liinrhcou at home of Mrs. Vli-ior
Clark.
W. C. T. U. and Youth's Tom
lierance Council Joint liiHiltulo nl
ternnoii and evening at M. K.
Church, Kuuth.
Sylmoll Valley club iillcrlioon
meeting ut heme of Mis. Max
Meyers.
Keystone club In meet ul two
o'clock lu nfiornmii at Humid Mr
Kny home on West Flr.t street
villi Mrs. McKay and Mrs. Kd
Jlorgcn, hostesses.
Saturday, January 9
Special meeting of tieurge Slur
litui' iiiixtllnry lor ptui-llco at two
o'clock lu aftei'iiooir at nriuory.
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D. OF U. V. TO
INSTALL OFFICERS
NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT
Florence Nightingale Tent No.
J 5. Daughters or I'lilon Veterans ol
the Civil War. ISKI-IKilS. will have
insliillallon of the IM7 efll ' al
H meeting at ":3ii o'eloek next
Thursday evening nl the nriuory.
Kveiy member Is being urged to
lie present.
EPISCOPAL GUILD TO
MEET AT BRAND HOME
NEXT MONDAY AFTERNOON
The members of St. George's
Isiilsornul guild will n I ul two
o'idork next Monday alterneon al
tlS It. It. '9. and hO.uCD.n West
lioseburg With Mrs. linnet mid
Airs. Leslie Ciimmlngs ucllug us
LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
MISS LOLA DALE PICKENS
MARRIES IN SALEM ON
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
A beautiful wedding or the holi
day season was solemnized at the
K. H. Pickens residence in Salem
Sunday afternoon at four o'clock
when ,Mis Lola Uale Pickens,
daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. K. H.
Pickens, became the bride of Hrew
er Mills, sou of J. II. Mills of
Murshfteld. Itov. Arno Q. Weniger
lead the iiiiprcisive service in the
presence of tile two Immediate
fumlliea and a few close friends.
Airs. Harry Harms sang "lie
cause" and "At Dawning" preced
ing, the ceremony. Miss Doris
Hchunke played the wedding
marches.
The improvised altar was love
ly with palms, fern and tull white
tapers.
The bride, who was glvon In
marriage by her father, wore a
princess model of white satin,
rasliioned with long sleeves and
short train. Her tulle veil was
caught tu her head by a coronet
of braided saliii. She curried u
shower boutpiei.
.Miss Pickens', future Btsler-ln-law,
Miss Jeanno Mills of .Marsh
Held, was .muld of honor. Aliss
Alllls wore a gown of yellow net,
made nrlncess style, and carried
an arm bouquet ot pink flowers.
Miss Loree Ilurhuin und Miss
Cliirtt Jane Harms were the brides.
mulds. They wore identical trucks
of golden peach taffeta ami carried
yellow chrysanthemums.
Mule Unrbara Jane Taylor,
daughter of Hie J. Dale Taylors,
was flower girl. ne was orusseu
xaetly Iko the bridesmaids and
curried n colonial nosegay.
Hobert l'lckeus wub best man.
A large reception followed the
ceremony, with friends und rela
tives being naked to cull Informal
ly at the Pickens residence.
At the serving taoie were ana.
n. 10. Sisson, Mrs. J. II. Alllls ol
Marslillelil, Mrs. .1. Dale Taylor,
Mrs. M. U. Irish of Kuguiio, Airs,
ltoliorl Travis or McAliiinvllle, Mrs.
.1. Ij, McCllntock of Longvlew.
Airs. Karl Alllls cut the wedding
cake.
Assisting In serving were Allss
June lllshoii und MIbs Juilll Itoli-
erls, both of Portland, Mrc. Clink
Jackson of Woodbllru, .Mrs. ma
Ilvrd of Itosehurg. Airs. Chester
Pickens, Mrs. Lellqy Ituilln, Aliss
Virginia Wiissam, Mrs. Arthur
Smith, Jr., ot White Salmon. Wash.,
Miss Prances Jensen. MIbs Flor
ence Foster, Mrs. Kay Umber, Miss
Audreniiue Reynolds, Aliss llertha
Dnlicock." 'Mrs. Iiiiikli of -Turnor,
iMliia-Alary Kllzuhlilh Sisson re
ceived tho guests und Miss Betty
Jean Pickens dispensed the wed
ding cako, '
For going nway the bride wore
n tile knitted suit wllh linger tip
length coat und brown accessories.
After a short wedding trip Ihe
couple will be at home III Collage
drove, where .Mr. Alius la in ousi
ness. Aliss Pickens attended Oregon
Stale college and Is alllllated Willi
Sigma Kappa sorority. Air. Mills
also attended Oregon Slate college.
WOODCRAFT TO HOLD
PUBLIC INSTALLATION
NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT
The geueriil public -aas. been In
vited lo enjoy the open Insinua
tion of officers mooting of Lilac
Circle No. 411. Noighbora of Wood
craft, lo be held at 7:30 o'clock
next Wednesday night ut the I. O,
O. F. hull.
Mrs. Allnule L. Iliiier. grand
Miinrditin, of Portland, will act us
Installing oltleer and will be us
sisted by Paul Heaver. Preceding
the Installation the members will
enjoy a six-thirty o'clock no-host
dinner at the llolel l-mpuua.
The piogrum lor the evening
will lie lu cluugc of Mrs. Luuru
Iloillishell.
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EXECUTIVE LUNCHEON TO
BE HELD AT HOTEL ROSE
NEXT TUESDAY NOON
The .lanuury executive meeting
of the itosehurg Woman's club
will he held ut 12 o'clock next
Tll-.'.sduy noon at the Hotel itose.
Those asked lo he present for Ibis
meeting include Mrs. W. M. Camp
bel!. presidenl. .Mis. Waller Fish
er. .Mis. Si-ntl Williams, Mrs. Furl
I'llilcll. Mis. .1. 11. Foley. Mrs.
Tiioinus Pui-kiit.-Mm, Mrs. A. c.
.Mul'Hters, Mrs. l-'oHler lllltner, Mrs.
1 1. iKohlllllgell, Sr.. Mi s'. Hel l 111!
I'lliTott, Mrs. C. II. Hiilley. Mrs.
William Hell and Mrs. W. K. (Ul.
EAGLES AUXILIARY TO
HOLD SPECIAL MEETING
NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT
Tin- Funics auxiliary tins called
a special meet lug lor next Tues
day evening to be held nl the M.ic
rahee tin 1 1. Ail mi'itihers an urged
lo be present. Following the aux
iliary meeting the Aelie will serve
a luilcll luai-ll.
There will be no meeting of Hie
auxiliary .lanuuiy Vi on lu-eouut
of the dlrttrlvt eoliveiulnn lo he
held at .Miiishrield on that dale.
MRS. W. D. HARRIS WILL
ENTERTAIN NEW IDEA
CLUB NEXT WEDNESDAY
The Hist regulnr meeting of Ihe
New Iden i lob lor Hie new year
w ill )v- ii one o'elnt-k lllllelieon next
ednei.diiy altei nooii at the home
ol Mis. W. i. Hauls, to which all
inemliels bale been most i-nrdlnlly
linili-d.
ART AND EMBROIDERY
CLUB TO MEET NEXT
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
The lloM'bitl ii Alt und Finlirold
cry club bus aiitlnunietl it next
meeting dale Inr edilesdax. .lan
uury I. lo l lo'l'l III Hie llllet-liee'l
lit Ihe home of Mrs. Full iH'.-ker
ut 730 Fust First avenue North.
All members are urifrd lo be pres
ent. o O
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY
OF THIMBLE CLUB IS HELD
AT KROGEL HOME MONDAY
Mrs. Lawrence Krogel and Mrs.
Harry Lohr entertained the Neigh
bors of Woodcraft Thimble club at
the foriner'8 home on Mice street
.Monday, the event being the club's
annual Christum? parly and ex
change of gifts. A large Christmas
tree was also enjoyed.
A -anon busiuesB meeting was
held, lollowed by Mrs. tiruber
playing several piano selections.
The Christinas guine prize lor the
afternoon was won by Alra. Cruber,
and Mrs. Arthur Hudneli winning
the club prise and Mrs. IS. H. Wil
liams on the lea towels.
A lovely supper waa served by
.Mrs. Krogel und Mrs. Lohr to .Mis.
Virginia Cruber and Airs. George
Howls, guests, and the members,
Mrs. Myrtle Norwood, Airs, iiullle
Neal, Airs. Klsle McComas, Mrs.
William Black, Mrs. Sophia Weav
er, Airs. Anna Dowel!, Airs. Laura
llounsliell, Alra. Martha Krskine,
.Mrs. IJslon Darby, Airs. Peter
Cruuimett, Airs. Lydia Huoper,
.Mrs. Nan Hulburl, .Mrs. Aluud Jen
nings, Mrs. C. W. Owen, Mrs. Ar
thur Hudne . Airs. K. 11. Williams
and Airs. Jaipes T. .Miller.
The next meeting will- be elec
tion of officers and will be held
ut the borne of Airs. James T. Alil-
ter on South Stephens street with
.Mrs. k;. it. Williams ua hoBtess,
January 11,
MISS FERN SCOTT AND
FRANK GRUBBE ARE
MARRIED HERE SUNDAY
Miss Fern Scott and Frank
Crulihe were married at a beauti
ful und - impressive wedding at
elgbt-loity-five o'clock Sunday eve
ning, December 27, ut the First
Presbyterian uiuuse. Hev. W. C.
Fuiteeile, pastor of the church.
pertormed the ceremony lu the'
preaeuce of only u few relatives
and close friends.
Tile bride was lovely In a peach
tiifietn formal frock, while her
sister, Airs. Kaudall Pine, who was
matron of honor, wus attractive in
a formal dress of blue silk crepe.
Lenoir Urubbe ucted as best uiau
lo his brother.
Following the Impressive wed
ding ceremony, a reception 'and
dinner was held at Hie Hotel Itosu.
Tile tables were beautifully deco
rated with bowls of holly, tall red
lighted tapers and attraction holi
day motif favors.
Airs, (irubhe is a very well known
Douglas county teacher and at.
present- Is the leaeher of the '-(Jar-den
Valley school, where site will
complete her year of leadline.
Air. Urubbe, Who Is prominently
Known hero us u Hue singer, ope
rates u runch ut Wilbur, where
tliuy will make their home.
christmas'club'has
annual holiday dinner
and party monday night
The Christmas club members
and llieir husbands enjoyed llielr
aiiuual holiday dinner ut aevun
o clock at the Hotel Utupquu Mon
thly uveiilug. The dinner was serv
ed lu the civic room, where covers
ware pluceil ul a table beautifully
appointed In Ihe Chiistmus motif.
Those present included Dr. and
Ali-s. II. C. Church, Air. unit Mrs.
II. o. Purguter, .Mr. and Airs. t,uy
Cordon, .Mr. and Airs. Ivan Pick
ens, Dr. und .Mrs. C. II. Wade, Dr.
and .Mrs. Clair K. Alluu. Dr. aud
Airs. D. H. Bubur, Air. und Airs. J.
It. Wliiirtoii, Mr. and Airs. L. U.
AlcCliuiock, .Mr. and Mrs. (). Al.
Ilerrle, Air. and Mrs. Kenneth
IJulne uud Air. and Mrs. It. D-iu-iilges.
Fuliowing Ihe delightful dinner
puny me group went to the intui
tive homu ot l)r. und Airs. Church
in Lailrelwood for Hie nuiiiiiil
( liristiniis parly. Uuy Cordon, act
ing us Sama Chilis, distributed the
Christmas gills, alter which curds
and visiting were enjoyed. The
rooms of ine Church Home wore
beautifully decorated In the holi
day motif.
THIRTIETH HOLIDAY
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED
BY GROUP AT GLENUALE
A very .Merry Chi trliuas wns en
joyed lor Hie thirtieth consecutive
year by a group of relatives ut the
hniiie ot Mr. mid Airs. W. T. Siultn
al Uleudale last Fritluy.
Those present tor tue enjoyuble
occnsioii included Mr. and Airs. W.
I. Smith and children, .Mr. und
Mrs. A. J. Smith, of tllelldale. Mr.
and Airs. A. It. Fstes, ol Tilleut.
Mr. and .Mrs. II. W. Cluck, nl Itose
hurg. The grandchildren present
were Mr. nil, I Mrs. II. L. Slnllb
and .Miss .Marguerite Smith, ol
lllelldale, .Miss Hiilda Fsles, of
latent, unit one great-grandchild,
Clifford Smith, of Uleudiile.
MR. AND MRS. MORGAN
CELEBRATE WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY CHRISTMAS
Air. and .Mrs. T. W. .Morgan, of
Loolvliiggluss, eiiteilnllied u num
ber of ivlullves at a lovely six
Ihirty o'clock dinner nl their Inline
Christmas In eelelirale Hie lourltl
decade ol their wedding.
The table, cornered by a mirroi
holding u plcluie selling repre
seining u forest, wns circled by
reindeer. Santa CIimis uud tall
lighted red tapers.
CoveiH were arranged for Mr.
and .Mis. T. V. Morgan, Mr. and
Mrs, H. M, Lehman and daughter.
Nulley, Mrs. K. L. Hodges und chll
rlren. Sonny. Colleen and Shirley
and .Mr. and Mrs. It. I.'. Paulson
and son. Toiiituv.
Mr. and Alls. Booth l.rt'lurc. of
Poilluud. and Mis. Alma 1-el'lun
liil'iueily of Hollywood, lulled in
Hie ovenlny lo congrittulule Mr.
and Mrs Morgan. Many lovely
ulfts wen- presented lo Air. uud
Mrs .Morgan ill lienor or the oc
CilhlOU.
MI8S LURA PINKSTON
AND J. WILL OEARDORFF
MARRY SUNDAY AFTERNOON
Atlas Una Pmustou, ol (Jutland,
am) J. Will Deardorfi', of Portland,
were married at u pretty borne
wedding Sunday afternoon, Decem
ber 37, at the resideuee of Mr. and
Alra. italph Sands at Wilbur.
To the strains ot the wedding
march, played by Mrs. Italpu
Sanda, the couple, attended by tbe
bride's brotber aud sister-in-law.
Air. aud Alra. Lloyd Piukstau, took
their places before an improxUeu
altar, wbtcb was bunked by green
ery, itev. Thomas itobinson, of
the Oakland Commuuity church,
read the impressive and beautiful
wedding service. '
Following the ceremony Mrs.
Sanda served a wedding luncheon
ut a beautifully appointed table.
where covers were placed for the
bride and bridegroom, Rev. Air.
Itobinson, Mrs. Keiia Itohinson, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Plnknon, Mr. and
Airs. Frank Uorrell and Air. and
Airs. Sands.
The bride 1b a prominent and
popular Oakland girl and a daugh
ter of the late Mr. and Alra. K. H.
Plnkston. Mr. Dcardorff, a former
resident of Oakland, has been
milking his home lu Portland for
the past several years. For the
present Air. and Mrs. Dearuorti
will make their home in Oakland.
MISS CRYSTAL RYDELL
AND HAROLD CLOAKE
MARRY DECEMBER 24TH
Aliss Crystal ltydell, daughter of
Airs. lOllene ltydell, and Harold
Cloake, son of Air. and Mi's. Alfred
Clouke, were married ut a quiet
ceremony Thursduy morning at
eight o'clock, December 24, at the
First Presbyterian manse.
tlov. W. C. Faucette, pastor of
the church, performed the cere
mony in the presence of Airs. Al
fred Cloake and Mrs. Eleene lty
dell, mothers ot the couple, und
the brides slstur, Airs, llcglnaid
Erskinc, und Itegluald Fisklne,
who acted as attendants.
Bolh Air. and Mrs. Cloake are
prominent members ot the younger
Bet of this city. Tho bride, who la
a Douglua county teacher, Ib an ac
tive member of tiio Junior Wom
an's club. Air. Cloake, a graduate
of lioseburg high school, is em
ployed by the Lune, ' btophcus
struct Stuudurd Stations, Inc., stul
Hon.
Mr. and Airs. Clouko left for Sun
Francisco on their wedding trip
following the wedding ceremony.
Upon their return to Jloaeburg
they will he ut home to llieir
friends in the Northsido apart
muttts. ift !- w
NEW IDEA CLUB HAS
CHARMING CHRISTMAS
PARTY AND LUNCHEON
Mrs. F. H. Applehoff and .Mrs.
V. It. Hi'ckiuguum were jolut hos
tesses ut a very charming one
o'clock luncheon, uud Christmas
purty at the former s home Wed-
uesilay ufternoou tor the New Idea
club.
The rooms woro beautifully, deca-,
ruled in tho holy motif, while the
luncheon table wus especially
lovely with frosted greenery, pine.
cones uud tull lighted green tu
ners.
Covers were nruugod for Mrs. S.
A. Snnford und Mrs. Forrest Jones,
guests, .Miss Dotty Anne Faulkner,
Mrs. C. E. Murks, Mrs. Curtis Cut
kins, Mrs. W. D. Harris. Mrs. John
H. Porter, Mrs. It. H. Williams and
tiio hostesses, Mrs. Applehotr und
Mrs. Hucklnghnm.
Christinas gltts woro exehiingod
following the luncheon, utter which
a very pleasant social hour . waa
enjoyed. The next regular ' one.
o'clock luncheon meeting of the
club will bo held Junuury 6 at thCi
homo ot Airs. W. I). Hurrls.
i'? -,'f
CHRISTMAS PARTY AND
DINNER ENJOYED AT
CLIFFORD THORNTON CABIN
A very delightful liohost two
o'clock dinner and Christmas
piirly was enjoyed at tho Clifford
Thornton cabin near Canyonvllle
Friday. Covers were arranged for
Airs. S. I. Thornton, Clifford Thorn
ion, .Mr. und Airs. Walter Single
ton. Ford Singleton. Air. and Airs
John Atterbury, Air. and Mrs. Hur-
luil Atterbury of Hie Dalles, Mr.
and Airs. Clifford Pitrrott and
laughter l'eggy. .Mis. Kva Thorn
ton und Theron Thornton of I o-
lllille. Aliss Hess Barker, Miss
Alary Anne Iteed of .Me.Mlnnvlllo,
mid Aaron Salxmiin.
Curds and visiting were enjoyed-
during tlte pleasant afternoon and
evening hours.
:..(
NO-HOST BUFFET SUPPER
ENJOYED AT WILLIAMS
HOME NEW YEAR'S EVE
,V delightful New Year's eve no
host buffet supper was enjoyed ul
the home of .Mr. und .Mrs. C. Wes
ley Williams. Those enjoying the
oecasioti Included Mr. and Airs.
(Joy Cordon, .Mr. and Mrs. Garland
ties. .Mr. und Airs. I . Al. Lee. Air.
and .Mrs. Krnle Patterson and M
and Airs. Williams.
Following the supper party the
grollli attended the Klks show and
New Year a dance at the l-.lks tem
ple.
MELROSE AND COMMUNITY
LADIES INVITED TO ATTEND
EXTENSION SERVICE MEETING
Clllvorslty extension unit for
.Melrose nud surrounding districts
will meet on Thursday. Julluury
ill the home of Airs. T. H. Ilusen
hark from 10:3(1 to 3:00. There
will he a study of home furnish
lugs under the direelion ot Miss
Jessie Puluiller. .Members are r
nuested to tiring scissors and pen
cil.
SOUTH END SOCIAL
CLUB TO MEET NEXT
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
The 3iuth Kml Social club will
nuM-t next WY(lntMilay HlU'iumin tit
tho liouu nf Mrs. A. .1. Mci'iillot
nn Mill stvi'ft. All uhmiUhms v
moHt ronliully luvltcil Ui lif wv
IMlt.
fiLLERTON P.-T. A. WILL
MEET MONDAY AFTEWtiOON
All nu-mlu'iK of KulliMum P.-T
A. ii ml HnyoiH tiitrrrsttMl mv lu-iiiR
four nYlot'k ntwt Monday lifter
noon to hi1 boh) ut tlte school lions
Mi-. II. Uuillk wi!! b in
clmrtUN
Three Tied for
IvirirtnIA VrrtH . W 1 Porto Kwr - jvirgtnto StaunT
Competition for the honor of rclgrdng u "Mlsa
Radio of 1937" was ao ken that Nils T. Granlund,
famous showman and presiding Judge, waa forced
to select three comely ether stars. Virginia Ver-.
ill, left, was chosen as the perfect exotic type;
MRS. P. M. LEE IS
HOSTESS TO CLUB AT
SALAD LUNCHEON
Airs. P. .M. Lee was u very gra
cious hostess Wednesday, when
she entertained her ..ridge club at
a lovely one-tnlrty o'clock eulad
luncheon ut uer attractive home on
East Uougias street.
The taDlo. covered by a gorgeous
luce cloth, was centered by a low
howl of ho v. while the china serv
ice wus entirely carried out in delf
blue. Covers were arranged tor
Airs. H. H. Turner, Mrs. A., 11.
Tavlor. Airs. Paul Warren, -Mrs.
George Singleton, Mrs. L. Al. Lilly,
Airs. A. J. lilllson, Mrs. Frederick
Porter and the hostess, Airs. L,ee.
Contract bridge was enjoyed dur
ing the afternoon hours with Mrs.
Wan-eu winning me prize lor nign
score.
MR. AND MRS. COLLINS
HONORED AT DINNER ON
FIRST WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Air. mid .Mrs. Charles Collins
eotmilimelllod 11L a vel'V 10V6-
Iv diiiner ourfv nivon by Air. add
Mrs. J. Ii. Wharton at their home
on Kast DoukIiis streot Tuesday
eveulng, tho occasion marking the
first wei i Iiik anniveroury ot toe
honored guests.
Covui-b wero olaced at a heuuti
fully ttiiuoluted tublo for Mr. and
Mrs. Col lis. Aliss lletty BlloenuiK-
er. Alios Klizabelh Williams, Bill
Wharton, Carter Sliankliii und Mr,
and Mrs. .1. It. Wharton.
(litis were presented to Mr. una
Mrs. Collins und the ovoning wus
spent in visiting.
REV. AND MRS. SMITH
ENTERTAIN CHOIR AT
LOVELY BUFFET SUPPER
The choir of St. (ieorge s bpisco-
pal church presented its Christ
mas music ut Riddle Sunday, after
which the members roluriiod to
KoscburK, where they wore guests
at a very charming bullet supper
clvon by Uev. and .Mrs. Perry
Smith at tholr homo on turn diss
street.
Those enjoying the surper witn
Hev. am Mrs. 'Smith included Mr
and -Mrs. Will II. Oerotsen, Air. and
Airs. Thomas Parkinson, Air. iind
.Mrs. T. O. Watson. Mr. and Airs.
It. It. Brand, Dr. and Mrs. H. c.
Church. Mr. und Mrs. K. A. Post,
Mr. and -Mrs. Frunklyn voyl, Air.
and Mrs. It. D. Williams. .Mrs. Jen
nie Warren, ot McAlinnville, Mrs.
Paul Warren. Mrs. Ward Cum-
mlniru und -Miss Klizabelh Wil
liams.
NO HOST AFFAIR Is
ENJOYED AT HOUCK
HOME SUNDAY EVENING
A deliishlful no-host dinner purty
wus enjoyed Sunday evenins ul
the itlirnctivo home ot Or. und
Mrs. (ieoriio K. lloueli on isoulli
sienbeiis street. Covers were
runged ut a bountifully appointed
inb e for nr. and Airs. v.. J. uacn-
Mr. and Airs. Al. 11. tircen. Air.
and -Mrs. J. I-:. Sawyers und nr.
and Airs. Houck.
A pleasant social evening fol
lowed the dinner hour.
ANNUAL C. OF C.
DINNER TO BE HELD
THURSDAY, JANUARY 7
Next Thursday evening. January
. marks the date of the aunllal
hauther of commerce dinner to
he held 111 Hie lobby of the l-mp-
iiia hotel and to which Ihe sonerai
public bus been most cordially In-
vlled.
Tickets for this annual six-thirty
o'clock dinuer uieetHiR may be
purchased at either the Hotel
rmpnuu or the chamber of com
merce office.
M. O. A. CLUB TO MEET
AT TIPTON HOME NEXT
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
The Al. I). A. club will meet
next Wednesdav afternoon at the
homo of Airs. C. T. Tipton in Daks
addition. A very pleasant social
attet-noon has. been planned and all
members are most cordially Invit
ed to he present.
SYLMON VALLEY CLUB
TO MEET NEXT FRIDAY
The Svlnion Valley club will
meet next Friday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. .Mux Meyers. All
meiulHMa ai-e most cordially invit
ed to he l'l cselll.
Honor of "Miss
MR. AND MRS. WORTHINGTON
ENTERTAIN AT HOLIDAY
DINNER CHRISTMAS DAY " .
Mr. and Mrs. Vade Worthington
were hosts to their combined pa
rental families and friends for
Christmas dinner at one o'clock ut
their home in Canyonville.
Covers were arranged for nr.,
and Mrs. Alex Worthlngton, otl
Cauyouvillo; Mr. and Mrs. H. P.
Conn, oC Alelrose; Mr. and Mrs.
Ora Condi-ay and daughter, Col
leen, of Asulca; Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Ureen, Mr, and Mrs. Hnlph
Weaver and Mr. und Mrs. Elviu
Pickett uud sons, Kdwurd and
Charles, all of Canyonville; Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Worthlngton, of
Roseburg; Mrs. Barbara Johnson,
of Wolf Creek; Miss PriBcilltt
Worthlngton, Everett Weseinuu
and Curt Blystone, all of Canyon
ville;. Harold Green, of Klamath
Falls; Walter Maloney, of Walk
Creek; Mike Palodlna, of Salinas,
Calif.; W. 11. Clark, of Klamath
Falls; Miss Evelyn Clark, of Keno,
and Mr. and .Mrs. Wude Worthlng
ton and daughter, Beverly Jean,
and sou, Wade, Jr.
if
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES HAS
BUSINESS AND SOCIAL MEET
The National Federation of Fed
eral Employes, local uulon No. 459,
held thoir rcgulur meeting and
election of olflcers at the Episco
pal purish house Friday, Decem
ber 18. Officers elected for the en
suing year were Clarence K. Rand,
president; Paul R. Uenipsey, first
vice-president; Evelyn G. Breckeu
ridge, second viedpresident; R. E.
Crawford, secreutry-treusurer, aud
Harold Flckenaclier, ,guardlan.
After the business meeting u
Christmas party was enjoyed. The
room wus very attractively deco
rated in keeping wilii the holiday
spirit. Tho evening wus spent in
playing games, with Mrs. Qeraldine
S'leehoy in charge, usslstcd by
Airs. Ottilia K. Astitou. .Later in
the evening gifts wore exchanged.
At a late hour delicious refresh
ments wero served to seventeen
members und eight visitors. The
ladies' door prize was won b.
Mrs. Louis Itftter and Hue men's
door prize by Hurold Fiekeuscher
ft
CHRISTMAS PARTY HELD
MONDAY EVENING BY
GEORGE STARMER AUXILIARY
The George Stunner auxiliary to
united biuilllsh War Veteruns en
tertained the comrades - at a de
lightful Christmas party Monday
evening at tho armory. Airs. Lo-
noru Adams was general chairman
of the program and arrangements
for the affair.
Miss Vera Gorthy played piano
selections; Winniford Coffell sang
and presented tap dances accom
panied by Kathryu DeLapp; Airs.
Paul Dempsey jinve n rending and
the lioseburg "Stranglers." (Sam
Mctilaughey, Alfred "Toots" X.cnor
and Fred I.ongl gave musical se
lections and following ihe ex
change of Christmas gifts, the lat
ter three played for dancing, after
which tho auxiliary members serv
ed refreshments. About thirty en
Jovcd the affair.
o s
W. C. T. U. TO HOLD
JOINT INSTITUTE NEXT
FIDAY, JANUARY 8TH
The W. ('. T. V. will hold a joint
Institute with the Youths' Tem
perance Council at the AI.E. cliurchj
South nuxt Friday afternoon and
evening.
Mrs. Ruth Tooze. stulu secretary
of Hie Y. T. C. nnd vice president
of the W. C. T. V.. will be the
guest speaker at the nulling ill
the alternoon and again emit eve
ning. A full attendance of mem
bers is desired and anyone inter
ested bus been most eordiully in
vited to attend.
GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'tl
CLUB WILL MEET NEXT
THURSDAY AFTERNN
The Gulden Valley Women's
club has announced a very inter
estinc and enjoyable meeting for
next Thursday afternoon to be held (
at Ihe cillhronin with Aim. u. A.
rtterback acting as hostess. All
members are most cordially Invit
ed to alteml.
Radio of 1937'
Virginia Simms, light, for her classic beauty, and
Doris Kerr, center, for her shapely modern figure,
her measurements being, height, 5 feet 2 Inches:
weight, 105 pounds; waist, 23 Inches; bust. 34
inches; hips. 34ft inches, and calf 12 inches.
McBEE-YOUNG-STAFFANSON
PARTY FOR MRS. RITZMAN
IS CHARMING AFFAIR
Mrs. Dora ltitzmiiu, teacher at
Chemult, Ore., who spent tbe holi
days here visiting her father, was
complimented ut a cuurmlug party
lhursuuy afternoon at the beauti
ful new home of Air. and Mrs.
George McBee on South Alain
street, when Mrs. AlcBec, Mrs.
Roy Youug and Mrs. Frank Staf-
tanson entertained.
The holiday motif was attractive
ly used to decorate the rooms for
Hie occasion. Sewing und visiting
were enjoyed during the afternoon
and ut four o clock lovely refresh
ments were served. The tea table,
covered by un attractive lace cloth
wus centered by a bowl ot nuggets
and tall lighted yellow and blue
tapers, carrying out the colors of
the American Legion auxiliary.
Refreshments wore served to
Mrs. Ritzman, guest of honor. Airs.
Clair K. Allen, Mrs. Georgo Whar
ton, Mrs. Walter Fisher, Mrs. H. F.
Hatfield. Mrs. J3ri Ullrich. Mv
Ned Dixon, Mrs.' Carl Ii WtmbiJr'ly,
Mrs. V. J. Mlcolli, Mrs. O. Fell!
kanip, Mrs. U A. Dill.trd, Mrs. J. A
ulcher, Mrs. Nova G. Bates, Mrs.
Thomas Parkinson, Airs. Irvln Itei
gel, Mrs. Harry Boyle and the hos
tesses. Following the tea hour a showor
of beuuitflll handkerchiefs was
presented to Mrs. Ritzman from
the guests.
MR. AND MRS. HAMILTON
ENTERTAIN AT DELIGHTFUL
NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY
Mr. und Airs. Fred Hamilton en
tertained, ut a charming New
Year's eve party at their home on
lilakely street. Cards were en
joyed with Aliss Jane Whaiton
winning the ladies' hiah score
prize and Dr. Clair K. Allen win
ning the men's prize.
At midnight Mrs. Hamilton serv
ed a lovely buffet supper. The
holiday motif was attractively car
ried out for the occasion, Those en
joying the purty with Air. and Mrs.
Hamilton included .Mr. and Airs.
G. V. Wlinberly, .Mr. aud Mrs.
Airs. Georgo Wharton, Air. and Airs.
W. F. Harris, Air. and Airs. S. J.
Shoemaker, Dr. anil Airs. Clair K
Allen, Dr. and Airs. G. C. Finlay,
Alias .lane and Aliss Bess Whar
ton. Lyman Skinner aud Dr. B. R.
Shoemaker.
ARLENE WATSON HAS
PARTY ON FOURTH
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY
Mrs. T. G. Watson entertained at
a charming party from throe to
four o'clock .Monday afternoon to
compliment her snnfll daughter.
Arlene, on her fourth birthday an
niversary, at tho Walton home on
Benson street.
Lovely gifts wero presented to
Arlene from .lunnico Whipple,
l-.'lulne Suznnne Hurtling, Cynthia
Sue Turner. Shirley Ann Ilelweg
John .Morgan. Jimmy Crittenden
and .Margaret Shannon Van Vulzah
Games were played und' later
Mrs. Watson, nssistrl by Airs. C.
G. Vun Vulznh. served lovely re
freshments to the gr.ests. at
which time a pretty birthday cake,
lighted by four candles, was cut
nnd served. Tile holiday motif wus
attractively curried out in the dec
orations for the purty.
C. H. AND R" CLUB
TO HOLD CHRISTMAS
PARTY NEXT THURSDAY
The annual Clirisuuiis party of
in,. I'. 11. und It. club will he
vcq delightful affair of next
Thursday evening to he held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Hlldnell at tit North Rose streci
'The members will entertain th.Hf
husbands at this nnnual affair and
Christmas gills will be exehunged.
JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB
TO MEET NEXT MONDAY
The Junior Woman's club will
meet at eight o'clock next Alouilny
evening at Hie clubhouse for an in
torcsliiig business session. All
members are being urged to lie
present.
Preceding the meeting tho execu
tive eoliuell will meet nl t o'clock
at. Curl's Tavern with the presi
dent, Mrs. William V inula, presiding.
DR. AND MRS, HOUCK
ENTERTAIN AT PARTY
NEW YEAR'S EVE
Dr. and Mrs. George E. Houck en
tertained at a very enjoyable New
Year's eve party Thursday eveu
lng in compliment to the latter's
daughter, Mrs. R. H. FleldB, Jr., of
Portland, who is here to visit until o
next Tuesday.
Guests enjoying the occasion
with Dr. and Mrs. Houck and Mrs.
Fields included Mrs. B. Casey, Miss
Helen Casey, Alias Nellie Urogau,
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chrlstiauson,
Mr. und Mrs. Edwin Booth, Mr. and
Mrs. Boyd Bales, Mr. and Airs.
Frederick Chapman und Mr. uud
Mrs. Frederick J. Porter.
A delightful social evening ol
muBlc uad visiting was enjoyed,
followed by a very lovely buffet
supper ut eleven-thirty o'clock. The
buffet table was covered by a
beautiful lace cloth aud centered
by a miniature white Christmas
tree decorated in blue, with match- .
ing blue tapers and blue miniature
holiday figures circling the tree.
MRS. DOWELL HOSTESS
TO H. E. 0. CLUB HONORING
HER DAUGHTER, MRS. GRUBER
Mrs. Anna Dowoll entertained the
H. E. O. club ut her home on Mill- ;
tury avenue to compliment hiO
daughter, Mrs. Virginia Gruher, of
Portland. The afternoon was pleas
antly spent in playing curds aud
bunco with Mrs. Mattie Medill and
Airs. Elsie McComns winning high
scores.
.aler a lovely supper was serv
ed by Airs. Dowell to .Mrs. Gruher,
guest of honor, Airs. Laum Houn-
shell, Mrs. Clifton Hooper, Mrs. C.
W. Owen, Mrs. Martha Erskine, ,
Mrs. Virginia Campbell, Mrs. -
Harry Lohr, Airs. Myrtle Norwood,
Mrs. Mattie Medill, Airs.. Elsie Alc-
Comas and Mrs. Percy Myers.
1 ho club will be entertained
January 13 at the home of Mrs.
Mattie Medill on Miller street.
'
KEYSTONE CLUB TO
MEET NEXT FRIDAY
AT HAROLD McKAY HOME
The Keystone club of the Metho
dist Episcopal church will meet at
two o'clock next Friday afternoon
at the Harold McKay homo on
West First street with Mrs. Mc
Kay and Mrs. Ed Borgen acting as
joint hostesses. The members
have been asked to bring their
sewing and enjoy the afternoon at
the McKay home.,
Plans will be made for the Janu
ary 6:30 o'clock potluck supper and
social to be held at the .Methodist
church the evening of January 15.
The husbands of the members will :
be Invited as guests of the eve
ning. YOUNG LUTHERANS
LEAGUE HAS
DELIGHTFUL' PARTY
The Young Lutherans league of
St. Paul's Lutheran church held a
Christmas party last Tuesday eve
ning at the pastor's home. The
evening was spent socially In play
ing various games. At the close
of the evening Christmas gifts
were exchanged by all . present.
Lewis. Wilson and Vera Goetz were '
host r and -: hostess respectively. -They
served delightful refresh-":
ment to Grace McKibben, Vera'
Gorthy, Bertha Sandau, Jack and
Earl Whiting, Morris Jo(inson,
iiu.uii oMunson, non ie ueson.
Air. Giles, Herman Adkins, Wayne
-Miller, Stuart Baker. JIabel Daw
son, Airs. Clyde Beecroft and Mr."
ana Airs. w. A. Sylvester.
MR. AND MRS. PINKERTON
ENTERTAIN AT INFORMAL
DINNER TUESDAY EVENING
nir. and Airs. .1. A. Plnkerlon on.
lertuined ut a lovely informal six
o'clock dinner at their home In
South Deer creek Tuesdav even-
. covers wero placed at an at-
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POET'S CORNER
"THINGS WE THINK"
BUT NEVER DO:
B.v O. At. L-EEPER
Wo think of the river
Just arouud the bend
But have no time
On its hauks to spend.
We think of the hours
Divinely-sublime,
But only how beneath
The hand of time.
Wo think of sunbeams
That play on tho luko
But answer not
When desires -awake.
The greatest hindrance
That blocks our way
Is w hat we think tomorrow '
And should have remembered
Today.
Tilings we remember
But do them not
Are Just us bad
As though forgot.
Things we forget
( Perchance I Another
May think
And the cup of bitterness
We both shall drill.i.
If 1 could remember
What others forgot,
Aly duties on eaitli
Would he filled to
The dot.
We think of the ro.ies 1
That lovo caused to grow
But don't remember where
Their blossoms should i.o.
We think of the paths
Through the forest glade
That our childish reel
In thir wanderings made.
When life wus formed
Down through the years
Wo forget the laughter
But remember tho tears.
We think of them now
Not as we thoinht then .
But chance our ways
To the ways of men.
The ro;ul to destruction
Is strewn for me
Ami it's strewn for you
With things we think of
BUT NEVER DO.
Joint hoslciiucB.