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TWO SCDCOE By Social Calendar Monday, Jauary 11 Tlllmbio emu uuu.iiuuu meeting at' J. i. Miner uouio oa buiuu biupnens mroet Willi Mia. a. il. vmnuuis us uosless. ii. i', v. C. meeting m Woman b ClUD I'OOUIS Ul 6 OCiOCK ill eve ning, program on "Eiiort 10 im prove VvoiKing Conditions," in cuurgo of Eiuunetli uiii'roli, Ethel Guiie, Aiuuu nicuuuguey unil 'in liu Hughes. Airs, fc. A. i'om, speak ill uuu Miss miixino biimh will giro u iuik on mo nag. Lady Lions Ui meet at 7:30 o'ciock dessert-supper at n. Znch urisun iioino on suutli Alain struct Willi Alls. Phil Hurtll acting an hos tuna. Dr. H. J Duuii's uon-denomlnu-tloual Bible Siuiiy class oiceilng ul l.ia o'ciock in ovouuig at Douglas hotel ihnliiB tiull. Anyone inter ested ttiviieil. Siicclal meeting for prncllco of all officers and iiibUUIIiik alalia of Odd Fellows und Rebokuns at 7:30 o'clock lu evening at 1. (. O. tot University club to meet at In evening at Carl's Tavern. All per buiib who have attended schools of higher learning are ellglhlo for membership and visitors are wel come. An interesting program will be presented by committee. Ileguhir meeting of Douglus County Music Teachers association ut: studio of Gladys Strong at S ill. evening. Alias Hutll Hoover, pro gram chalrninn, and .Mrs. C. A. jJraud, lioaleBa, Tuesday, January 12 Joint Inatulliilioii of Itehckuli ond Odd Fellows al I. 0. O. F. hull L. A. id II. It. T. will meet lit eight o'clock In the evening ut thu Woman's clullrooins. KlvoiBdale Hmuo Demonstration , meeting 111 chargo of Aliss JesBio J'almltor to bo held from 10:30 u. in.-to 3 p. in. ut Rlversdule grange liull. Potluck luncneon at noon. All ladies of the community in i vited. ' - , Wednesday, January 13 Proschorn benefit burn dnhco In evening, (leneral jiuhllo Invited. H. K. O. club aftornoon meeting nt homo of Mrs. Mullle Medlll on Wilier street. Intcr-Su Study dull 1:30 o'clock floHsort-luiicheon at Unipduu Imtol with Mrs. Charles 1 loonier acting us hostess. Fallowing lllo lunch eon tho group will go to the George 'Churchill Hdiho on Sbiithi Kuno Btruot for lb" study hour, which' will bo iiriisoutcd by Mrs. Victor Clark. Delphian club nftornoon mecllng at '2:16 o'clock at the hiiiiin of Mrs. ..' V. Winiherly on (Helm slrect. The topics Tor Ihe study hour will bo on England mill Wales. Soulh Knd Social club mccllnK in uftornoon at J. T. Miller homo on South Stephens with Mrs. fl. II. Jlcss, of Eugene, acting us hostess. Thursday, January 14 George Starmer auxiliary will (entertain Hie 'cnnip nt n :80 o'clock tiirUey banquet nt the arm ory to bo followed by Installation of officers. rJorthsldo Sunshine club after noon mecllng ut William Fisher homo on Winchester street with llrs, EIbIo McConmB actAig as hostess. Motliodlst Uplscopnl Ladles Aid January one o'clock luncheon In church parlors. Mrs. A. E. Mor gan, chairman. Devotions in charge of Mrs. .1. II.. Ilailey. i.iidy Elks muellng at 8 o'clock In-evening nt temple wlih Mrs. W. y: Harris acting us hostess. 'Ladles of Country cluh io meet ul-10 a. (ii. ul clubhouse for bridge. 1'olliick luncheon at noon. Friday, January 15 I.. I.. I. ...Ill I.i Inm. AP V IU i:.... . ...... Iiiiuds ul li:3ii o'clock pollock sup per 1U IIIC .MUlllulliai i-..ii:u-uiiiii church. ' Saturday, January 16 alolrose grunge ineellng ut 8 o'clock 111 evening at hall. Fro- gram. January 17 ii n il' .tiui.-l... ..,.f,, .... ul t...ul.rt..l.l I .....,l I ruttu, xirliil Inn In chargi' of Mrs. J. M. Juil.l, Mrs. .Storey lies, Mrs. E. It. Kenny anil j.ueiiio iamiox. January 16 mid game parly al 7:IHl In evening lit elubrooms for nieiubers anil UUcsts. lloHlessi'ti .Mrs. Harold .'l,.U.i Mm Wrelniilil Mink in Mrs. 1. M. 11(11111 mid Miss Evelyn Day. January 22 I 'u I l.,.l I ,. i.nltli,- .inril 1'iinl iiuiy nt 8 o'clock In evening id HI. Josephs ininoiic pnrisn uuu U..I...... I'..,. ,w,nl lll-l,lui pinochle and five hundred. Refresh- inenta. Mis. . I'chi, generni I'lliilrinnu. Febr'U.lrv 22 .linilni- Wniiiall's cluh llrucfll I.... ,...,-.1 iiiivh' lit i-lllll house for both men ntid women nl elaht o'clock ill evening. I'rlws for various card gunie.i. Helicsli mcnts. MRS. J. B. FOLEY ELECTED PRESIDENT OF CATHOLIC SOCIETY At ll ineellng held .liniiiuiy T. at tilt' embolic rectory of Hie SI .1" Fi'ph' Sewing society. Ihe follow lug officers were elected for Ihe VrcBcnl yenr: I'lesldenl, Mis. .1 II. Foley; first vice prcaldri . Mrs. W. Kent: second vice pieslilcnt. Mra. It. Wlllolt; si'ciclnry, Mrs. I. .limnlngH; Ireiisurer. Mrs. .1. A. llnrillng; piibllclly cluiit num. Mis. . Fe.vrelsen. u A public curd imrly was iirraug eil to be held In St. Joseph's miliool hull on Jan. '-".' al S o'clock The eoniiiiillen will hold (heir Meetings twice nionllilj. LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER hildreo Mclaughlin is complimented at lovely shower party tuesday Miss Uurotliy Heruiun euter tutucd ut u very lovely shower liarly In complliiient to Miss llll- dred AlclttigliUu, whose marriage to Jack Ctiupmun of tills city will bo an event of the uiouili, Tues day evening lit her home. Miss lleriuuii was aaaiHled by her aimer, Mrs. M. llurnbucklu, who la visit ing hero from Prospect, uml by .Mrs. Ralph Herman. Card games were enjoyed during lim evening Willi Miss Lola Irving winning tho first prize und the consolation prl.u going to Mlsa Ann lllcu. Lovely Btower glfta ol early American Fostorla glassware wore presented to MiBS Alcl.augli lln Inter In tho evening. At a lutu hour dainty refresh ments were served ul small lace covered tubles centered by a single tall Ivory lighted taper. The guests' Included Miss Hildred Mc Laughlin, guest of honor, .Mrs. (.'. .Mcl.augiiMii, Mrs. junu iioriiiau, Mrs. M. liornlmclile, of I'rospect, Mra. Juntos E. Judd, Mrs. Hiilph Herman. Mra. William Uiirutli, Miss Dorothy Dale Jackson, Miss Ann Klco, Mlfls Lola Irving, JliBS Helen Cobb, Miss Wlllna llusull built, JIIbs Evelyn Thoihusop, Mias Mildred Slioudy, Miss lleyerly Wood and tho hostess, Alias Uoiu-' thy Ileriiiau. UNIQUE RECITAL PLANNED BY MRS. PAUL WARREN FOR LATE FEBRUARY Somethimr cut re v new III tho wuy of recllnls lias been planned by Mra. Paul Warren, Host-burg dramatic Instructor, wlib will pre sent a group of her higli aehool and Junior high students in "Ih-uw-ing Itoom i'luys," ut u date in Into Fehrutiry. KcK Strution Of high scnooi uuu junior high buys ami girls la Hik ing place this week and early next week. Class lessons ot senior hlgu students will ho held Monday eve nings after school uud classes for Junlur high Htudunts will bo held Friday evening' after school at ine home of Mrs. warren on Mill street. These drawing room plays prom ise to ho unusually delightful and of great interest in this cily. The trend for presenting hoiue-tuleiit pluys lu this city hus been stead ily growing for the punt several years. Mra. Warren, who leaches drn- nuillc all, voice culture and voice titacemeui. mis neon very success ful a.H..nn.lllBlruetoll'.nnd her luteal annotrmjeiuoui reguruiug mo pre. seiitutloti of dniwnlg room plays Is being nnllclpntod with much In terest by lioseburg play enthusi asts. The majority of the pluys to he directed by Mrs. Wiirren will be lu one act. DELIGHTFUL PARTY GIVEN BY MRS. HARRIE BOOTH IN HONOR OF MRS. INGRAM Mra. Ilarrio Month ontcrlained at a charming one-thlrly o'clock dessert-luncheon und bridge pnrty at hor lovely home In Uiurclwood Weilueaduy arteriiooll 111 honor ol hor sister, Mrs. Harold Ingrain, of Redding, Cullf. The Klicsts were seuteil nt one long table, beautifully uppoiiiloi! and centered by a bowl of red car nations, while tall, slender white poller)' vuses of chrysanthemums were placed at each end of the tuble. Covers were placed for Mrs. In gram, guest of honor, Mra, (ieorge Jones. Mrs. A. .1. Ellison. .Mrs, Kit- win lluoth, Mrs. Adrian Fbher, Mrs. Floyd Wilson, Mrs. Leslie CiimiuliniH, Mra. 1,. I.. Wlnihoiiy, Mrs. l.otlls Fulleiiou, Mrs. J. A. Hail, Mrs. Clyde Carslella uml Mrs. Stewart Cooper. ' Contract bridge was enjoyed during the afternoon hours with Mrs. I j. I.. Wilnbeiiy winning tin pri.o for blah score and Mrs. In grain receiving the e.uest prize. Mrs. Ingram and small sou Frank Leslie, have been spending the holidays here with her pareiils, Mr. and .Mrs. A. .1. Ceililes. and other lelulhes. She was formerly Miss lioriilhy Ceddes of this city MRS. HAROLD INGRAM HONORED AT LOVELY PARTY MONDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. A. .1. (ieddi-s enteiialllcil al a very lovely party from three to five o'clock ill her home on North .Itiektion slreel Monday iHiernoon In couiiilluienl to her riiuiihler. Mrs. llurold Ingram und stutilt sou, Frank Leslie lugrnui. who lire here visiting from Redding. Calif. Invited guests honoring Mrs. lu grain, nee Dorothy tleilies, niii son Included Mrs, ,1. A. Hewitt Mrs. Kdwiu llooth and Mollie und .Innies Henry. Mrs, Washington Hughes. Mrs. .1. K. MrClinlock. Mrs. (Ieorge Jones, Mrs. A. .1. Elli son und daughter, Dounu .lean. Mrs, Foster llulner, Mi-h. Hurrle lluoth ami dtillgbler, Harriet Culle eline and son, Itiliill Codies. Mis. P. T. lluliar. Mrs. O. M. Nicholas, Mrs. Hugh Whipple and daughter, .Inniili'c und son, ,l:unis Hiigti. and Mrs. II. W. Musters. Al Hie t.-a hour Mrs, Ceddcs served lolely t efreshments 111 the JIO'sl :l, MRS. HAROLD CLOAKE HONORED AT SURPRISE SHOWER MONDAY NIGHT Mrs, Haloid CloiiUe. who miik recently luunh-d. was delii-hl fully surprised hv n shower nl' loveh gifts given to her by ihe ineuibeis ol' Hie Junior Womon's rluli niuu vil ul the exeiullic meeting held at Curl's Taem Monday evetilne Those present lionoitnu Mrs (ioake Included Mrs. William In null, Mm. Waller Fisher. Miss Dorolli) llt'iinaii. Miss lleveiiy Wood. Miss Caiincl Newlend nnil .Mlts llllilud .McUiliglilln. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY. MM I'll III SB J I 1 I gi MISS LENORE HELLIWELL COMPLIMENTED AT CHARMING BRIDAL 8HOWER THUHSDAY Miss Lennre ilelliwell was com- pllineiited ut a very charniing bridal shower given by Mrs. I). H. .Morgan und .ma. j. u. wnuiion at the beautiful Morgun home on tlie North Uuipquu Thursday eve ning. A lovely seven-thirty o clock (lesseii-supper was aerved by Hie hoateases at prettily appointed ainail tables centered by tall light ed (aperB. The guest list includ ed MIsb Hclllwcll, guest of honor, Mra, Jess Hamilton, Mrs. Morgan Law-son, Mrs. Kenneth Conn, Mrs. L. 1 McColloch, Mra. Stewart Cooper, Mra. Waller Kruse. Mrs. John Kilter. Mis. Pearl Dlelach, Mrs. Chester Morgan, Miss Helen Pearco and Miss Lucille Lenox and tile hostesses, Mrs. Morgan und Mrs. Wharton. Lovely gilts were presented to Miss Ilelliwell, who Is engaged to marry Leonard "Hoc" Cooper, for merly of this city und now a resi dent of Ashland. The wedding dale tins not been iinnoliuced. Cards and visiting were enjoyed during tlie pleasant evening hours. MRS. VICTOR CLARK IS HOSTESS TO SEWING CLUB ON FRIDAY Mra. Victor Clark was a very gruclous hostess yesterday, when she cntcliulned her sewing cluh at a delightful one-thirty o'clock des- soii'iuucheon ut bur home in West Itoseburg. A ailvered spray of grapes, placed on a shining blue mirror centered the tuble. Covers were piuced for Mra. C. 1), Cannon, a guest, and Mrs. C M. Krell, Mrs. Grunt Usborn, Mrs. A. II. 'i'uylor, Mrs. E. S. Hall, Mrs. Clydo Caratens, Mra. Willis Myers. Mra. antes S. Campbell, Mrs. E. G. Randolph, Mrs. Harold Hollows, Mrs. Eurl iley und the hostess, Mrs. Clark. Sewing uud visiting were enjoy ed dining the sociul hour. The next meeting will bo held Junuury 22 ut tho home of Mrs. A. H. Tay lor In Luurelwood. NO-HOST DINNER IS ENJOYED AT UMPQUA HOTEL WEDNESDAY , group of Nci;-;iihorS of Wood craft members held a six-thirty o'clock no-host dinner party at the Umpuiln hotel ednesdny night to honor Mra. Minnie Miner, Port land, grand gllardlati of N. of W. ol Oregon. ' Covers were placed - for Mrs. Miner, guesL.of honor, Judgo und Mra. George K..Qiiltti, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Slnnlger, T. J. Ilrown, Mra. Ed Peyton, Mrs. Myrtle Norwood, Mrs. C. W. (Iwen, Mrs. Clifton Hooper, Mrs. Emery Williams, Mrs. Mary Morgan, Mrs. Arthur Hud- null. Mrs. Prudence lildlnger. Mrs. Cynthia Gcrmuud, Mrs. William Hluek, Mrs. Elsie McCnimis, Mrs. Lawrence Krogel, Mra. Harry Lohr, Mra. Georgo Crenshaw and .Mrs. u. O. Jennings. JOB'S DAUGHTERS HOLD MEETING AT TEMPLE TUESDAY The locul bethel of Job's Daugh ters held u regular ineellng Tues day evening ut the Masonic tem ple, with the honored (uecii. Mury Ellen Darby, prosldlng. A regulur business meeting was conducted. followed by presenlutlon of a gift and a cuke cleverly decorated In the form of a eh.'.it to It. W. Marslers, hunorlng his birthday. Following tlie meeting refresh ments were served to the girls Willi Miss Edna Ilrown, ami Mr. Miirslera serving. Eula Agnes Winston uud Eleanor Fuller, ac- coinpiiuled by Ruth Hoover, pre sented u lango. MISS MARGARET A. PAGE ENTERTAINS PAST MATRONS CLUB ON MONDAY EVENING Miss Margarel A. Pago was a very gracious hostess Monday eve ning when she entertained the iie-inhers of the Past Miilrous club ul her home on Coiiuercl,il ure mic. Following a pleasant snclal hour of visiting and sewing Miss Puge served delicious ref "Cshtncnls to Mrs. V. .1. Mlcelll. u guest of tin evening. Mrs. John E. Riinyan Mrs. William Moll. Mrs. P. T. Hit bar, Mrs. George Kolilhugcu. Mrs. C. C. Ferrier. Mrs. l.llella (ilugi'll peel, Mrs. It. W. Uulil. Miss Fian ces Howell and Miss Gladys llns kllis. The next ineellng will be hold Feliiaarv I at the home of Mrs. R 1 1. Williams. JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB ANNOUNCES CARD PARTY ' FOR FEBRUARY I2TH The general public bus been most cordially Invited to enjoy n Valentino benefit card party the evening ot February I -III at I tie Woman's chili rooms. The parly fs lo be sponsored by (lie Junior Woman's club. Prizes will hi awarded blah scores ill contract hi idue and pinotiile us well a oilier table cumes. Itotb men uud a omen have h.-.-ii Invited lo enjoy ihe allatr. Couimitlees lor Ihe ben elit will be ammuilecil at Hie next niet'liim of Ihe Junior Woman's i lllh. MR. AND MRS. KRELL ENTERTAIN AT LOVELY TURKEY DINNER SUNDAY Mi and Mis. C. M. K 1 .11 enter Inlncd the Western Aalo Supply I'orct- ill ii very lovely sexetl rt'cloiii lurkey dinner a-Mluir home on Snulll Main street Sunday evening Covers were placed at a hcaiil fullx- appointed tuble for Mr. and Mrs. T. Ii. Ilurr mid son, Larry Kay. Mr. and Mrs. "Hud' Watson Miss Helen Colih, Hob Russell and Mr. and Mry. Krcll and sou, Hob, MRS. HARRIE BOOTH IS HOSTESS TO CLUB HONORING MR8. HARTUNG Mra. Harrie Booth very gracious ly entertained her bridge club at her attractive Laurelwood home Tuesday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Frederick K. Hurtung, a member of the club who la leaving next week for Portland to reaide. A lovely handkerchief shower was presented by the club to Mm. llurtung. Contract bridge was the diver sion of the afternoon with . Mrs. llurtung winning the prize for high score. At tlie tea hour Mrs. Hpoth aerved lovely refreshments to Mrs. Hartung, guest of honor, Mrs. Thomas Graham, a guest of the club, and Mrs. Chester Morgun, Mrs. Paul Ilelweg. Mrs. Muunce J, Newland, Mra. R. U. Coen, Mrs. H. II. Turner and Mrs. E. G. Kohl- hogoii. The tea table was bountifully ap pointed for the occasion with a centerpiece of red carntitlons and ferns. ' a a a ART AND EMBROIDERY CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING ON WEDNESDAY The Itoseburg Art and Embroid ery club met at the home of Mrs. Mrs. James S. Campbell, Mra. E. G. The president, Mrs. Ilattie Neat, was in charge of the buslueaa sea slon, iii'lowcd by a very pleasant social hour of sewing uud. visiting. At the tea hour .Mrs. Decker served delicious refreshments ul a tuble centered by u bowl of Ivy and tail lighted pink tapers. Tlie dishes used curried out the pink motif al so. Covers were placed for Mrs. Minnie Cox, Airs. Lucia - Ingles, Mrs. Birdie Corhum, Mrs. Lorn Darby, Mrs. Hlanche Synder, Mrs. Ellen Cornell, Mrs. Ethel Andrieff, Mrs. Hattle Neal, Mrs. liertha Palm and the hostess, Mrs. Decker. Tho next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. I.ora Darby, Jan. 20. REBEKAHS AND ODD FELLOWS TO HOLD JOINT INSTALLATION The Rebekaba and Odd Fellows will hold joint installation ot 11137 officers at a meeting to be held at 7:30 o'clock next Tuesday night it Ihe I. O. O. F. hall. The refreshment committee in cludes Curmel Newland, Lilllnn Nelson, Mnrgaret Rodgers, E. A. Pettey. J. IS. Bailey and Harry Taylor. Fred A. flol'f, deputy grand mas ter, and Lillian Nelson, ' district deputy president, will lie installing officera, assisted by their staffs. A special practice meeting has been called by the Rehekabs and Odd Fellows of till officers and in stalling stuffs for next Monday veiling to he held at tile 1. O. O. F. hall. EXECUTIVE LUNCHEON HELD AT HOTEL ROSE ON TUESDAY NOON The Itoseburg Woman's club junuury executive 12 o'clock lunch eon was held at tlie Hotel Rose Tuesday noon witli the president, Mra. W. M. Ctillllibell, In cbat'go. A lovely bowl of Oregon grape gruced the tublo. Covers were urratigcd for Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. .1. 11. Foley, Mrs. roster Hutner, Mra. A. C. Mnrsters, Mrs. Furl i'lliicb, Mrs. Thomas Parkinson, .Mrs. Scott Williams, Mrs. Hertha Purrolt, Mrs. William Hell, Mrs. W. E. Oil, Mrs. C. II. Ilailey ami Mra. Frederick J. Porter. Routine business mailers were lisciissed, after which the group attended the regular meeting of the club ut the elubrooms'. MRS. FRANK COEN IS HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB ON MONDAY Mra. Frank Coen wits u most grucious hostess Monduy uticriiooii ut her home on South Stephens street, when sho entcrtuinod her bridge ciub at a very lovely two- course one-thirty o'clock luncheon. A howl or holly und tall red light ed tapers graced the serving table. where covers wereilaced tor Mrs. A. I). Parr. Mrs. .M. littter, jr., Mrs. Gordon lllbbs, Mrs. O. It. Iless, Mrs Scott Williams, Mrs. Frederick Chapman, Jr., Mrs. Fred- Ick J. Porter und the hostess, Mrs. Coen. Contract bridge was tho diver sion of Ihe pleasa.il afternoon hours Willi Mrs. Hess 'winning the prize for high score. Romantic Rumors Revolve Hubert Ticjlor In addition to ratine as the new No I lover of the acrccn. Kobcrt Taylor, Rcnsittionnl new star. Is acquiring considerable of ft reputation as a heart hrenker In Hollywood where his nfTitlra arc one of the leading topic.1 of the day AHhnu(,'lt he main tains that ho prefers the bachelor life, his course in tl:i film colony has already linked him with CELEBRATE 6 1 ST ANNIVERSARY BWijipn jiBill'IIBHi Wt 1 tW HI r 'lt! x J i, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mra. S. J. !ilack, promt-1 neni itoeuuiK rusiiiuuiH who iitt mufe their home hero for the past twenty-five yuum, cclebiuted their sixty-first wedding anniversary nt a charm' ng "ut-hoine" uffair Wed nesday afternoon, January G, at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Ella Harris at 132 North Stephens street. Their three daughters, who are residing in ItosuhnrB, .Mrs. Harris, Mrs. J. G. Stephenson and Mra. Grant Oshoni, ueted us hostesses for the affair and were assisted by Mr. and Mrs. .Hack's granddaugh ter, Miss Hetty Anne Faulkner. Red berried firethorn and tall lighted tapers graced the attrac tively appointed tea table. Mrs. Grant Osboru and Miss Kaulkner presided at the table and Mrs. Har ris and Mrs. Stephenson received the guests and assistod about the rooms. A large number of relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs, lllaek eall ed between two and four-thirty o'clock to congralulate them upon the happy occasion. Lovely gifts were presented to Mr. and Mrs. tiiack. INFORMAL DINNER PARTY ENJOYED AT JENKINS HOME SATURDAY EVENING Miss Heredith Anne Jenkins and! Miss Lois Ann Whipple entertain-j ed at a delightful six-thirty o'clock ' informal dinner lust Saturday eve- j ning ut the former's home on i Blakeley street. Covers were placed for Missj Margaret Patterson, of Portland, ! who was tho houseguest of 'Missj Whipple over tho week-end, Miss Mary Hell Geddes, Miss Barbara Thompson, Miss Lota Hatfield, MIpb Irene Taylor, Miss Dorothy Whittaker and the hostesses, Miss Jenkins and Miss Whipple. MRS. FLOYD WILSON ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB ON MONDAY EVENING Mrs. Floyd Wilson very gracious ly entertained her bridge club at a deltghUul seven-thirty o'clock dessert -supper at her home Mon day evening. An attractive motif of black and white was carried out in the decorations. Covers were placed lor Mrs. Harold Ingram of Redding. Calif., guest, and Mrs. Louis Fullerton, Mrs. L. L. Wimberly. Mrs. J. B. Hennessey, Mrs. Leslie Cummings, Mrs. Adrian Fisher, Mrs. .1. A. Hurt and Mrs. Clyde Fullerton. Contract bridge was the diver sion of the pleasant evening hours with Mrs. Louis Fullerton winning the prize for high score. WOMEN'S COUNCIL HAS INTERESTING MEETING THURSDAY The Women's Council of tho First Christ inn church met in the church parlors Thursday afternoon with Mrs. .lames I 'hi tellings, new president. In charge. Plans were outlined for tho coming year's work. .Mrs. Donald Fnltz was admitted lo the council as a new member. Refreshments were served at the ton hour by Mrs. Mulchings, Mrs. William Fisher, Mrs. Delia Kelly and Mrs. Leona Robertson. The next meet ins of the council will he held February I. Irene Hcrvcy Pffl. . ii 1937. S.-J, Black Samuel J. II lack und Ellen Miller were married January G, 1 870. ut Calhoun, Georgia, und one month later moved to DeLeon, .Texas, where their eleven children were born. While in iJel.eou Mr Black operated a cotton gin. They litter moved their family to Itoseburg and for many years Mr. Jilack worked at the Douglas Light and Power plant nt Winchester and later nt the plant just south of Itoseburg. For the past several years, he has been retired. Mi's. Black celebrated her eightieth birthday October 17, and Mr. Black celebrated his eighty-fifth birthduy Friday, January 8. Their children, include Mrs. J. G. Stephenson, Itoseburg; Sam Black, Albany; Mrs. 1. C. Bell, of Arp, Texas; Mrs. W. H. Graham, Farwell, Texas; Mrs. Flovd T. Bell, of Oakland, Calif.; R II. Black, of Burlingame, Calif, and Cecil and Carl Biack, Mrs. Ella Harris and Mrs. Grant Osborn, of Itoseburg. Ouo daughter, Mamie, passed away when a child, Mr. and Mrs. Black have, twenty-two grandchildren and six greut-grand-children, who are all living. EPISCOPAL GUILD IS bN'l tKTAlNEU A I" BRAND HOME MONDAY AFT tKNOON The members of St. George's Episcopal guild were enieriuuieu uonUuy utiernoon by Mrs. H. It. Bruud ana .Mrs. Leslie Cummings at tne Brand home in West itose burg. Oificcrs were elected and includ ed Airs. L. A. Dillard, president; Mrs. Will H. Gerreisen. v.ice-presi- deut; Mrs. K. R. Kenny, treasurer, und Mrs. Etta Darius, secretary Plans were made for a parish dinner for members of St. George's Lplseopui church for Monday evening, January 18, at t:30 o'clock at the parish hall. At the tea hour Mrs. Brand and .tyrs.,. Cunmiins served lovely re ireshmeuts to Mrs. L. A. Diilurd, Mrs. Etta Duvies, Mrs. It. E. Pur geter, Mrs. Perry Smith, Mrs. II. H. Turner, Mrs. M. F. Middleburg, Mrs. G, W. Syfan, Airs. Willard Johnson und Airs. Ernie Patter son. NEW IDEA CLUB HS ENJOYABLE LUNCH EC N MEETING WEDNESDAY Mrs. Ella Harris very gracionsly entertained the New Idea club ut a charming one o'clock luncheon ut her home on North Stephens street Wednesday. Mrs. Harris was as sisted by her duughter, Miss Betty Anno Faulkner. The tabic was centered with u bowl of firethorn nnd greenery. which also formed attractive bou quets about the rooms. Covers were placed Tor Airs. S. A. feanrora, a guest, und Airs. It, II. Williams, Mrs. C. K. Marks, Airs. John II . Porter. Mrs. It, L Gile, Airs. F. H. Applehoff, Airs. Curtis Calkins. Mrs. V. It. Buckingham, Aliss Betty Anne Faulkner and Airs. Harris., A short business meeting follow ed the luncheon, after which Ihe chili enjoyed the "at home affair nt the Harris residence honoring Mr, and Airs. S. J. Black on their sixty-first wedding anniversary. The next luncheon meeting of the club will be Jnn. 20 at the home of Airs. 11. L. Gile. 'Round Robert Barbara Stanwyck JANUARY 9, I' II tr-S three of the more attractive celluloid celebrities Irene Hervey. to whom he was encased for a time, a romance now ended; Janet Gaynor, with whom he has been seen on numerous occasions recently, and ,. Barbnra Stanwyck, whom observers predict will soon become Mrs. Rolxrt Taylor She was recently divorced from Frank Fay. JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB HAS INTERESTING MEETING MONDAY NIGHT Members of the Itoseburg Jun ior Woman's ciub met ou aionday evening lor a most iulerestiiig musical program , and mommy business session. Miss Beverly Wood, uroKiam chairman, presid ed al the opening of the meeting and presented Miss Helen Jane Kerr lu popular piano selections. .Miss Kerr was encored ana piayea several request numbers which were greatly enjoyed. Harry Turnbull, popular itose burg Blnger of western Bongs, ac companied himself ou the guitar, singing "Old Faithful," "Houndup Time in Texas" and "Home ou the Hunge." sirs. W illiam Unratb, club presi dent, conducted the business ses sion at w-blch time arrangements were discussed for a Valentine card party lo be sponsored in i'ODruary. Committees lor tne event will be announced ut the next meeting. A report on the Doernbeciier milk bottle fund drive was present ed. The. proceeds of the annual benefit drive are sent to the Port laud hosimiil for crippled children during the Christmas season. Miss Virginia uurnee, chairman ot tue iHSli drlvo, assisted by her com mittee, placed inlllt bottles In var ious local business bouses lor vol untary public contributions and staled that a substantial sum was received this year for the hospital. A committee including .mis. Leonard Loctterle. chairman, Mrs. Curl Lindsay, Jr., Mrs. JU-ginuld rsklne. Miss Virginia uurnee and Miss Ruth Hoover, was appoiuted to assist the itoseburg Woman's cluh committee with tile annual scholarship louu fund silver tea, scheduled for the lust week lu January. Ihe president also named a building fund committee to coope rate with the Senior Woman's ciub on tho project for liquidating the building indebetdness. Members of the committee are. Miss Helen Hoser, chairman, Miss Hetty Stark, Miss Virginia Gurnee and Aliss Kt lllira Dluke. At tho January social mecllng on Monday, the 18th, a monopoly and gaino party will be enjoyed. Hostesses lor the evening will he -Miss Evelyn Day, Mrs. Harold t'louke, Mrs. 1. MvDunn and Mrs. Reginald Krskiue, who are extend ing an invitation to all members and their invited guests to attend. Members present for Mondays meeting were Mrs. Harold Cloake, .Mrs. Harlow Allen, Mrs. Clarence Huulup, Mrs. 1. M.Humi, Mrs. L. I. Mikeworth, Mrs. Hestou 11. llross, Mrs. Victor E. Noel, Mrs. Win. C. Uuruth, Miss Hildred Mc Laughlin, Miss Curmel Newland, Miss Helen lioser, Miss Elaine Mas- ton, Miss Rulh Hoover, Miss Betty Stark, Miss Helen Woodruff and Miss lleverly Wood. W. H. M. S. HAS MEETING THURSDAY AFTERNOON AT HOME OF MRS. SMITH The Woman's Home Missionary iiocicty of the Methodist Kpiscp- IJtii ciiuicn niet iiiursoay aiioruooii. at tlie home of Mrs. S. Raynor Smith on South aiain street with Airs. O. M. Nicholas, president, in cliurge of the business session, and Airs. ICmery Cole in charge of the devotions. A vocal duet was sung by Mrs. Cole and Airs. Castling, acconr pauled by Miss Genevieve Ensiling. Mrs. C. M. Page 'as chairman cf ihe program, which included a re port ou the various schools sup ported by Ihe W. H. M. S.. given by Airs. George Leeper, who told of :!ie many different nationalities which ur crepresented in ttiese which are represented ill these States. Mrs. V. H. Churchill reported on the work done by the society for tlie Blackfoot Indians in Alontalta and Airs. S. Raynor Smith gave a. talk on "Christian Iirolherhood." Ahojit IS were prcsont. MRS. GEORGE CAMPBELL COMPLIMENTED AT DINNER ON BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY Airs. George Campbell was com pllmelilcd ut a very lovely two thirty o'clock dinner Sunday given by Air. anil Mrs. Grant Osborn at their homo In Luurelwood. A lighted birthday cuke graced thu tabic, where covers were ar ranged for Airs. Campbell, guest of honor. Mr. anil Airs. James Campbell and sou George, and Mr. and .Mrs. Grunt Osborn. In the af lernoon the guests were joined bv Mr. and Airs. A. II. Taylor nnil daughter, Aliss Athalie, Air. and Mrs. Willis .Myers and daughter. Miss Jian, and .Mr. uml Airs. J. D. Osborn. Gilts were presented to Airs. Cuuiplicil uud tlie afternoon was plcusautly spent in visiting. 3s C: O MR. AND MRS. BOOTH ENTERTAIN AT LOVELY DINNER MONDAY NIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Kilwin Unoili en tertiiincil at a lovely six-thirty o'clock dinner at their attractive new homo on Vista nvenne .Mon day oveniiig. A beautiful embroid ered cloth covered the table, which was centered by a low howl of pink cariiiitions and jasmine, ur ruined with fern. Tall lighted pink tapers completed Ihe decorations. Covers were arranged for lir. and Mrs. George K. Ilouck and the hitter's daughter. Aliv. 1!. II. Fields. Jr.. of Porllund. Mr. and Mrs. lioyd llnles. Mr. uml Mrs. Frederick J. Porter and Ihe host and hostess. Mr. and Airs, llooth and daughter, Mollie. ii DR. AND MRS. ALLEN ENTERTAIN AT DINNER AT THEIR HOME SUNDAY Ur. and Mrs. liair K. Allen ell tertiiiue.l informally at a very love ly one-thirty o'clock turkey dinner at llieir home on Watson street Sunday. A low bowl of holly and tall red taper.-! graced Ihe tabic, where covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. B. I). Rkkll nml son. Jack. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick .1. Porter. Miss Alone MucDonahl, Miss Caro lyn and Hill Allen and the host and hostess. Ir. and Mrs. Allen. .Mis. Alien was nsdsted In serv ing by her daughter, Carolyn, ami niece, Alcue MucDouuld. ROSEBURG WOM AN-8XI.UB -ENTERTAINS GARDfcN VALLEY -CLUB AT DESSERT-LUNwHfcON 'i'he itoseburg Woman s emu eu- ,, . - nJ, ,;r,l..t, Vullev Wo- ' men'tt cluh at u delightful 1- club house Tuesday ufteruouu. Hostesses for the luncneon m cuded Mrs. A. C. Marsters, chair man, Mrs. B. K, Mouaux, Koyce Alien, Mrs. Lawrence Oood bourn and .Mrs. Earl Agee. The long luncheon tables were beautifully appointed with center, pieces of polnsettia plants. Airs. . Al Campbell, president, was at charge and Mrs. Homer Drew ac companied the community ting, n. M...h was asked by Mrs. Charles A. Edwards. . Members of the Garden Valley Women's club present as special guestB Included Mrs. R. A. Calhoun, president, Mrs. Donna Ferguson, Airs. W. D. Love, Mrs. A. M.. Schneider, Mrs. J. Epperly, Mrs. . ci..nni. Mra RweilS. MlS. - C. W. Hughes, Mrs. Hugh Ritchie, Jr., Mrs. John binciatr ana Nlduy. Other guests ol ma aueriioou included Airs. Fred Morrison, Mrs. Necia Buck, of Portland, Mrs. Har lan B. Carter, Mrs. Wilbur Gulp, Airs E. A. Post, Mrs. Cluir K. Al: L.. MM t . Mei'.llniock. Mrs. C. fi. vim Valah, Airs. Stearin Cnsli- ing of Oakland and sirs, ueua -LaPrelle and Mrs. E.'J. Emery, of ' Dodge Center, Minn. , Members present inciuueu mis. .-, i...ti n,.uairlpiit. Mrs. J. Tl. -.t,.. ira l-' T. Nelson. ..Mrs. t-iit;,.c Mr- Thomas Park- inson. Airs. Earl Ullrich, Mrs, G. B. , Roberts, Mrs. Paul warren, irs. Roy Young, Mrs. E, G. Yrtung. ii i.' FutrlUh Mrs. Miriam Ballard, Airs. Bertha Parrott, Mrs.,. R L. Whipple, Airs. S. Raynor ' Smith. Mrs. D. G. Clark, Aire. Fos ter Butner, Airs. J. A. nan, nirs. William Bell, Airs. Nora Williams, f f n Hniiev. Mrs. R. W. Mar- " siers, Mrs. T. G. Watson, Mrs. F. A. Hurd, Mrs. E. L Miapp, aire, i.- a i.'ii,id fl. Ilartell. Airs. - Ray S. Petr'eqiiiu, Mrs. 1). N. Bu- senbark, Mrs. A. F. Alariott, Airs. C. A. Edwards, Airs. j. it. m unr ,.. ai,.n n (1 (JnreeLer. Airs. Al- bert'iMicem', Mrs. W. E. OU, Mrs. K. i). Lytle, Airs. J. f . Lmiuiu, mrs. II. Zacharisen, Airs. G. W. Syfan, !.... i v UMniht.i-lv. Mrs. Homer Grow, Mrs. L. Kohlhugon Sr., Mrs. Edith Ackert, Airs. w. w. nsn cralt, Mrs. A. C. Alarsters, Mrs. B., ll. Jladdox, Airs. Koyce Allen, Mrs. Lawrence Goodbourn, Mra. Earl Agee and Airs. Frederick J. Porter. . Delightful five-minule roll-call topics were presented by Mrs. Paul Warren on "Vocabulary"; Airs. G. V. Wimberly, "Health,'' and Mrs. E. G. iouug, book review on "First i.n.if" Tho fmlies w-ei-J UUUSUaliV interesting and enjoyable. A snort business inoeiuis was conducted by Airs. Campbell Willi .Mrs. J. B. Foley, new secretary, be ing introduced. The minutes of tho' previous meeting were- read. load lollowed by a snort lain uy ivirs. Necia Buck, Portland, who 13 state president of the W. C. T. U. The program on "lriternuliouttl Relations," was in charge of Mrs. C. E. Roberts, who gave one' of 'lug talks ever heard by tho . 'club. Her subject was not only educa tional, but very enjoyable and in teresting from every view point. Airs. Roberts was highly compli mented for her fine program by an encore of applause from tho members and guests. The next meeting of the club will be held at tlie clubhouse January 1!). D. OF U. V. HOLDS INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS THURSDAY Florence Nightingale Tent, No'. 15, Daughters of Union Veterans of tlie Civil War, 1861-1865, met in regular session Thursday night at the armory and the 1U37 officers . installed included: Airs. Anna Car son, president; Airs. Anna Peter son, treasurer; Airs. Clarice Bene dick, guard; Aliss .May Sebring, as- ' sistant guard; Miss V.'iiinii'red Cof- fel, patriotic instructor; Aliss Mu rie Green, culor bearer No. 1; Ed-" na Long. c. B. No. 2; Virginia Cy rus, C. 11. No. 3, and Doris Gortliy. C. B. No. 4. EASTERN STAR HAS VERY ENJOYABLE MEETING ON THURSDAY EVENING J ' Airs. V. J. Alicelll, worthy mat ron, presided at the Roscbur-J chapter of Eastern Star infecting held Thursday evening at tlio Ma sonic temple. The program was in the form of a New Year's forecast with Airs. Wanda Aiuiour presold-.! ing astrological talks accompanied by music. Airs. Armour also play ed several very lovely piano solos. Air. aml.hs. Warren Burl, ot Eugene, former past patron and past matron of Roseburg chapter, (Continued on page 3) U. S. V. HOSPITAL lU' Ollilln K Atl Last wcek'H mnlmti tiit.in,-,, ,.,.J. . ........... grum oegiin witn the showing itf io .inry vt tin l.ove, ' sturritil; Warner Baxter nml Alynm l.oy. .Mommy evening tlio picture "Show Bout" starring Irene Dunne and Allan Jones proved to be highly , entertain ine n woll tiu i,i,,,it,,,i,i for showing New Year's eve. Tile tlihle und !,-.. .ta..nn, for New Year's day were furnish ed ny Ihe state department of the V. F. W. auxiliary. Music was fur nished durinz the iliimi. I.n. I.v our own Leary Orth at the piano. i.e.ujr uis-o suug several request numbers. AI.-IIIV nf fills' men lit.-, t....... .... xiousl awaiting ihe appearance of i,iuuii- qiiiiiii, ami were Ui liuhted with the showing of tho "CoillltrV lliii-tnr" Mr,n,!. i-....inT of this week in the recreation ball. ".liner Ulnnd starring In "Charlie Chan at the Race Track'- was the iciiuire lor lliursiluy evening;. After Ihe ladies of the American Legion auxiliary all pinched them--elvcs and decided that we were all present and accounted for and thm the facility was still iunclloiv Ing. they gathered together all the necessary implement for a good card game which they sponsored Wednesday afternoon. Prlres were won by Arthur Weitman and C. S. Cuumiu.