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RG5EBURC NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURC, ORECON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, mi. THREE Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER (Continued from page 1.) were Riieis ' the eventus mill wore especially honored. A cor pae was presented to Mrs. Hurt. A lovely gift was presented Mrs. Frederick E. Hartnnfr, 10 worthy matron of RosebuiK ehnp 'tcr, from the Past Matrons club, wtth'Miss Frances Howell present ing the gift. HefreBhments were served t the clmpter room. furs. Burt anil Mis. Curl E. Wimbe.-iy poured. The re freshment committee Include! Mrs. A. B. Taylor, chHirman, Mrs. Mail I'cc J. Newlnnd, Mrs. Boyd Hales, M'B. T. B. Vlrdtii ami Miss Peail .Tones, The small cup cakes each contained a foiu.ne. About forty, five were present for tha enjoyable cceftslon. The next meeting will 1 held J.lEuary 21, it wli'fh time Rore burff chapter wid rclohrnte it flfty f rn anniversary. A special iio giam Is being arranged for tin ev t-rdi-E. ' e. SOUTH END SOCIAL CLUB ENTERTAINED AT McCULLOCH HOME ON WEONESOAY The South End Social club was entertained by Mrs. A, J. McCul loch at hor ' home on Mill street Wednesday afternoon. The holi day motif whs beautifully carried out In the decorations. Sewing anil vlBlting were enjoyed by Mrs. J. T. Millen Mrs. Elsie Williams, Mis. S. E. Fancher, Mrs. E. R. Williams, Mrs. Harry Goold, Mrs. John Orr, Mrs. Ralph Heater, Mrs. fryln Grimm and Mrs. McCulloch. At the tea hour Mrs. McCulloch served de licious refreshments. ' MrB. 0.' H. Hess, of Eugene, Is arriving here next Tuesday to at tend the B. L. of R. T. meeting that evening and on Wednesday wilt be hostess to the South End Social club at the J. T. Miller home on South Stephens street. fie Sure to State Size When Ordering Pattern. WISE TO HAVE SMART SHIRT- FROCK ON HAND FOR ALL OAY WEAR PATTERN 4211 The woman who's constantly "on the go" will find this dashing shlrt walater ideal for the early hours of her busy day, and, too, a val uable "compliment- catcher" when worn of an afternoon! You'll love the way its trim chic may be en hanced by a colorful, yet inexpen sive fabric such as practical, fig ured percale, gingham, cjilico, chamhray, or cotton crepe. Such fun to make, is Pattern 4211, that whether you're nn experienced or inexperienced "seamstress" the simple pattern's made doubly easy by its Illustrated sewing instruc tions! Special "high fashion" fea tures are its brief, slashed sleeves, handy square pockets, full pleats, neat yokes, and a jaunty Bton col lar. Choose gay buttons. Pattern 4211 Is available In ?ljes U, 16, IS, 20, 32, 31, 36, 8S, 10 ami 42. Site 16 takes 33 yards 36 Inch fabric. Illustrated step-by-step sew ing Instructions included. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) In coins or stamps (coins preferred 1 for this Anne Adams pattern. Write plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS and STYLE NUMBER. New! Exciting! Our latest ANNE ADAMS PATTERN BOOK ! Order it at once, and greet Spring In the gayest, gladdest clothes you've ever seen. Flattering de signs for every daytime and eve ning occasion! Finery for the Bride the Graduate and Junior Misses of every age! Clever slim ming styles . . . easy patterns . . . all of them interpreted in the new est fabrics! BOOK FIFTEEN CENTS. PATTERN FIFTEKN CENTS. TWENTY - FIVE CENTS FOR BOTH WHEN ORDERED TOGETHER. Todny'i Pattern - M 4 I Iwf ' A ' ft J 'xtXyUamsj 1 I WOODCRAFT INSTALLATION OF NEW OFFICERS IS HELD WEDNESDAY EVENING.. Lilac CirHo NO. 49, Neighbors of Woodcraft held its annual Instal lation of officers Wednesday night at the I. O. O. V. hall with Minnie Hinor, Portland, grand guardian neighbor, acting as installing offi cer, assisted by Paul lienvor, Belle Crenshaw and Evelyn Frederick son. The officers Installed Included: Guardian neighbor, Dorothy Wil liams; past guardian neighbor. Ratio I. Siuuigei", advisor, Lydla Hooper; clerk, Cynthia (lermond; blinker, Prudence llidliiger; man agers, Connie Black, Etslo Me Comas and P. E. Heaver; Inner sentinel, Sadie Rnnyan; outer sen tinel, Myrtlo Norwood; flag bearer, Lilly Lohr; attendant, Belle Cren shaw, and musician Evelyn Fred rickson. , The past guardian neighbor's jewell wbb presented by Mrs, Ulnar to Paul Beaver, The program fol lowed In charge of Mrs. Laura Honnshell and included: German band number by lodgo members; skit, "There Alnt No News," by Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Slmilger; piano number by Mm. Wanda Armour; skit, "Willio Arise," by Mrs. C, W. Owen and Mrs. Arthur irudneil; pantomine, with June HomiBlietl Mohr as, render and the fallowing cast: Mrs. lleorse Crenshaw, Mrs. William Black, Mrs. Arthur Hud-nell,-Mrs. Adrian Ilttlbert, Mrs. Harry Lohr, Mis. Lawrence Krogcl and Mrs. Harold rnvis; blackface skit bv Mrs. Alfred Neal and Mrs. Laura Ilounahell; instrumental mu sic bv Mrs. Wanda Armour. A gift was presented by Mrs, C. W. Sinnlger to Mrs. Hiner and two gifts were presented to Mrs. Sin nlger with Mrs. Hudnell and Mrs. Krogel mnklng the presentation speeches. Refreshments were served In the banquet room following the pro gram. The spring motif v perfectly carried out in every detail for the decorations. Minia ture bluebirds and canaries were placed about the rooms, while streamers attached to the lights were fastened to the corners of the tables by beautiful French dolls. Evergreens and tall lighted tapers centered the tables. The refresh ment committee included Mrs, Ar thur Hudnll, Mrs. Ed Peyton, Mrs. William Black and Mrs. Mary Mor gan. Decorations were in charge of Mrs. Adrian Hnlburt. Mrs. Law rence Krogel and Mrs. Hurry Lohr. MRS. HARTUNG HONORED AT CHARMING PARTY GIVEN BY MRS. TAYLOR Mrs. Frederick E. Hartung, who nas neeii compumentea ny a num ber of charming farewell .parties this week, was honored Thursday aiternoon wnen Mrs. A, II. Taylor entertained at a delightlut party at her home in Laurehvood for the members of the Tuesday bridge club and an additional table. Contract bridge was the diver sion of the afternoon with Mrs. Hartung winning high score and Mrs. Walter Hercher second high. The guest prize was presented to Mrs. Hartung. Guests of Mrs. Taylor honoring Mrs. Hartung included Mrs. Harrie Booth, Mrs. Chester Morgan, Mrs. II. H. Turner, Mrs. R. I). Coen Mi-s. Paul Hehveg, Mrs. Maurice J. Newland, Mrs, K. G. Kohlhageii, Mrs. Clyde Cnrstens, Mrs. H. C Church, Mrs. Ivan Pickens, Mrs. Grant Osborn, Mrs. . Boyd Bales, Mrs. Homer Grow, Mrs, Walter Hercher, Mrs. Hugh Whipple and Mrs. Frederick J. Porter. At the tea hour delicious re freshments were served at small tables beautifully appointed and centered by small bouquets of jas mine and snort sprays of pussy willows and ferns, CHARMING SHOWER PARTY GIVEN MRS. LEROY HIATT AT COURTNEY HOME Mrs. Leroy Hlntt was compli mented at a charming shover party Wednesday afternoon, wh-?n Mrs. Bert Courtney entertain! d her bridge club and a few guests at n lovely one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon at her home on South Main street. The luncheon was served by Mrs. Courtney at tnbleB prettily appointed for the occasion. Covers were placed for Mrs. Hiatt, guest of honor. Miss Helen Casey, Mrs. Frederick E. Hartung, Mrs. Mar vin Fisher, Mrs. B. S. Hall, Mrs. Harrie Booth and Mm. Scott Wil liams, guests of the cliih, and Mrs. II. H. Turner, Mrs. P. M. Leo, Mrs. Homer Grow, Mrs. A. B. Taylor, Mrs. A. J. faltlson, Mrs. George Singleton, Mrs. Paul Wnrrnn, MrB. Leonard Riley, Mrs. U M. Lilly, Mrs. Hugh Whipple and Mrs. Fred erick J. Poller. Following the dessert-luncheon the surpirse shower was presented to Mrs, Hiatt, followed by an af ternoon of contract bridge with Miss Helen Casey winning the guest prize and Mrs. L. M. Lilly the club prize. MRS. McCLINTOCK IS HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB MONDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. L. E. McClintock was a most gracious hostess Monday af ternoon when she entertained her bridge club at a lovely one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon at her at tractive home on Hamilton avenue. Chrysanthemums were UBed as a decorative motif for the occasion. A lovely handkerctiiet Bhower was presented by the club to Mrs. Frederick E. Hartung. a member of the club, who is leaving for Portland soon to make her home. Covers were arranged for Mrs. Fred Morrison, Mrs. C. B. Wade and Mrs. Chester Morean, guests. and Mrs. Frederick K. Hartung. .Mrs. Clair K. Allen, Mrs. R. D. Coen, Mrs. Roy Catching, Mrs. John H. Robinson. Mrs. H. C. Church, Mrs. Carl E. Wimberly, Mrs. E. G. KoUlhagen and Mrs. O. M. Berrle. Contract bridge was tho diver sion of the pleasant ' afternoon hours with Mrs. Morgan winning the guest prize and Mrs. Hartung the club prlie. s KEYSTONE CLUB HAS DELIGHTFUL MEETING AT WILSON HOME FRIDAY The members and friends of the Methodist Episcopal Keystone club enjoyed a charming afternoon party yesterday at the attractive R. II. Wilson home on South Jackson street, when Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Ed Borgen entertained us joint hostesses. Mrs. John Weatberforil, presi dent, had charge of the business session and announced committees for the various activities of the club for the winter . and spring otoliths. Games, Bowing and visiting were enjoyed during, tho pleasant after noon hours by Mrs. Robert Irving, Mrs, Robert Mercer, Mm. B, . Ison. Mrs. Hugh Harrison, Mrs. E. EknesB, MrB. Bruce Yenger, Mrs. Ralph Leonard, Mrs. C. G. Van Vnlinli, Mrs. John Weathorfortl, Mrs. C. J. Schlooman, MrB. Bruce Elliott, Mrs. Kettueth Dlltfletd, Mrs. George Churchill, Mrs. S. Raynor Smith, Mrs. Stearns Gushing, Mrs. Bert Courtney, Mrs, W. H. Raima, Mrs. E. A. Britton, Mm. James E. Campbell, Mrs. Frederick J. Porter and the hostess. At tho tea hour Mrs. WIlBon and Mrs. Borgen served dainty refresh ments. The clnb plans to entertain tha husbands at a delightful Blx thirty o'clock no-host dinner parts next Friday evening, Jnnnary 15, In tho chnrch parlors. MISS LUCIA BftlTTON CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY AT CHARMING PARTY Miss Lucia nritton celebrated her fourteenth birthday anniver sary at it charming parly last eve ning at tile liomo of nor parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brit ton. In West RoRelmrg. Lovely gifts were pre sented to Miss Lucia and the eve ning wns pleasantly spent In play ing ping pong ami otnor games. Later in the evening Mrs. Brit ton served delicious refreshments to the guests. An attractive red and white decorative motif was carried out for tho. .occasion and the' individual birthday cakes were lighted By a single red cnnilln. Covers were placed for Lucia Britton, guest of honor, Jean My ers, Paul Cacy, Rttly Goodlow, Marilyn Harpham, Allen Knudtsoii, Earl Wiley. Florence Hamilton, Donald. Rashford, Carolyn Cordon. Edward nines, Lincoln Prater, Pa tricia Qtiine, Evelyn Wiley, Jimmy Fitzpatrick, Jimmy FInlay, Char lotte Leo Dillnrii, nette Owen, Ed win Reeves, Athalio Taylor and Jimmy Britton, : LADY ELKS TO MEET NEXT THURSDAY EVENING AT ELKS TEMPLE The Lady Elks will meet at the temjile' at eight o clock next. Tnnrs day evening with Mrs. A. E. Kent, president, in charge, and Mrs. W, F. Harris acting as hostess. Prizes will be awarded for high scores in contract bridge and pinochle. All Lady Elks are most cordially invited to eniov the evening. mmm SSgsSS ENDS TODAY-BANJO ON MY KNEE" Joel McCrea Barbara Stanwyck Plus Preview After 2nd Show, "Fugitive in the Sky" Showi 2-3-7-0 P. M. Mats. 25c, Eves. 3Sc, Kid 10c GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING ON THURSDAY The firBt meeting of the now year held by the Garden Valley Women's clnb waa Thursday after noon at the clubrootn with Mm. B. ,. tUterback as a most gracious hostess. Following the routine of tne usual business session, a very de light fill social huur was enjoyed,' followed bv a most emoyamo sur prise shower party of lovely kitch en gifts given by the cub to Mrs. Fern Scott (Iriibbe. a brute ut tne holidays. Mrs. Grubbe Is the teach er of the Garden Valley school. At the tea hour Mrs. imoroncK. assisted bv Mrs. T. M. Wililltford and Mrs. Peter Sinclair, served de- liciouK refreshments to Mrs. l-rank rublie, Mrs, Emma Williams. Mrs ll!te Case. Mrs. R. A, Cal houn, Mrs. Harvey Ewens, Mrs. I. Epperly, Mrs. II. K. Graham, Mrs. C. W. Hughes, Mrs. W. I. Love, Mrs. A. Nidnv.'Mrs. J. L. Potvlll,' Mrs. Hugh lilU-lllo Jr., Mrs. John Sinclair, Mrs. A. M, Schneider, Mrs. Gilbert Woods. Mrs. Helen Colo. Miss Juno, Spray and Miss Charlotte Knapp. The next meeting will ho an 'att- day affair with a no-hostess lunch eon at noon, January 21, at the elubvoom. The members will spend the day tacking comforters for the club. REV. AND MRS. SMITH HOLD "AT HOME" PARTY AT PARSONAGE NEW YEAR'S One of the most charming New Year's day affairs was the "at home" afternoon and evening party given by Rev. and Mrs. S. Raynor Smith at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage last Friday. nie boiiilnv motif was Denimim- ly carried out in .the rooms by the use of silvered conifers. Tho Kerv- imr table, covered by a gorgeous grass linen Chinese cloth embroid ered in blue, was centered by tall blue lighted tapers and a bowl of silvered leaves. Tea and cookies were served in the afternoon hours and coffee and cookies were served during the evening hours. Rev. and Mrs. Smith received the following callers during ' the day: Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mnrsters, Rev. and Mrs. Stearns Gushing, Mr, and Mrs. J. Tt. Osbnnt, Mr. imd Mrs. Geoi'ge W. Leeper, Mr, mid Mrs. Bruce A. Mollis, .Mr. and Mrs. Ira B. Riddle, Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Mc Clintock, Mr. and MrB. Bttrl Wiley, Mr. and Mis. 11. A. Canaday, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pettcy, Mrs. Mary F. Harding. Mrs. B. A. Britton. Mrs Eva Thornton, Mrs. John At- terbury, Mrs. A. .1. Ellison, Mrs, O. M. Nicholas, Mrs. A. N. Orenli, MrB. F. H. Churchill and Foster Burner. . '.' ' i DR. AND MRS. ALLEN ENTERTAIN CHURCH FAMILY AT DINNER Dr. and Mrs, Clair K. Allen en tertnined Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Church and family at a very lovely informal Bix-thirty o'clock dinner at their borne on Watson street Tuesday evening. - - ; Covers were placed nt a prettily appointed table for Dr. and .Mrs. H. C. Church and daughter. Miss Marian Elizabeth, and sou, Charles, Miss Alene MacDonnld, Miss Caiw lyn and Bill Allen and tho bust and hostess. Dr. and Mrs. A!len! v- GENERAL PUBLIC INVITED TO BENEFIT CARD PARTY EVENING OF JANUARY 22 A most cordial invitation has been exteuded to tho general pub lic to enjoy the benefit card paity tu be siMJtisoreil by the Catholic Ladls Sewing society at eight o'clock' Friday evening, January iiuil, at St. Jusepb's Catholic par ish hall. Prizes will bo awarded high scores In contract and auction bridge, pinochle nnd five-humlmt. ttefroshmeuts will be served by the committee In charge. Mrs. W. Feat is acting as general chairman of tho iiffalr. $ i1 & MR. AND MRS. BEECROFT HONORED AT DINNER PART YFRIDAY EVENING .Mr. and Mrs. Chris Beeeroft, who were married during tha holi days, were complimented- at a charming six-thirty o'clock diuner tmrty last evening given by Mr. and Mrs. Guy Miututiyo at their home on Hamilton street. A yellow centerpiece topped by a miniature bride and bridegroom ami tail lighted tapers graced tho tahfe. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Beeeroft, Mr. ami Mrs. R. M. Church and Mr. and Mrs. Mlntonye. Lovely wedding gifts were presented to Mr. anil Mrs. Beeeroft and the evening hours were .pleasantly siieat In playing pinochle and visiting. P.-T. A. ACTIVITIES IN DOUGLAS COUNTY Tho January meotltis af Fuller ion irint-iVachens .tsRoemttmt ultl MumUiy atevnacm at the rim m-tmitftnit, Mrs. Wank Ktaffao- Hon, optniw, tin session with the fhtg Ktthite ami HUmirT at AuterU-a A Mft?r from tim atato lunarian ini!or.tiHtc Cornpton'ft t'tteyelopPtliR for use? of KfiKift school emlttreii was fttiul ami Miss iictett fttagors was inKirmrtwl to oroVr tht ntt ill OIH ft. Ah a mwttm of raising fmttls For tho itssofkukm tt waa voUhi to ho!t a synthetic fooii onto with Mrs. K, A, lU'Utou as ettaUmau, IMatift for tho Komtrtor'a tiny pro m'itm to h tmttt February 1st at t rlit) t. nt. wrro tlisctifisetl. The jivoHntm wiii Hmtf the eamllft Hfiiit eerenmoy ami afr.Uio sot'tal hoar tho hirihtiuy cake vi he aem'tt at ttva cents a cnt re ceipts to be iaee(i in tho Foun der's day fund. Mrs. Albert Mfceiil not! Mrs. W. H. ihtiiim were nimv i'd co-ehatrmott at the affair. KoliowitiK the business meeting Mrs, BaiHle conducted a natiet dis cussion on "Safety. Mrs. h. K. Giles was asked to nveHent to the city council an endorsement by the Fulierton IVI A. oE uasaage of a bicycle ordinance with a view to lessoning traffic aeeidents in volving bicyclists. A niano soio by Afnry KIte AieMtrlatui waa enjoy ed by ait. Junior-Senior P.-T, A. The Junior-Senior iVf. A. wiii meet at 'the junior high Reboot in the as sembly room at 7:M o'ciock next Tnetfy evening. Program and re fiorta. Parents and Interested peo- nio invttctf. LOOKiNGOLASS, Jan. kTne I.ooiiiJJKsiaiiB P.-T. A- wttt meet in the scbool house Jim. 14, at S p. as. I This organisation has begun I what appear lo be a very 8ucceia-! ful second year. - in addition .to somo Interestingly varied and amusing prugvnms and a good so cial and beneficial time, projects toward the improvement of the schuols wilt be planned. The first project to lie undertaken is furnish ing a rest room. Most of the stu dents come on buses ami a suitable place- ia needed for those who be come lit white attending school, A report wbs turned lit at the lecembisr meeting stating the ac quisition of a new colfeo pot and dishpan for the orgaaizatioa. Alt patents and patronB of the (okliiKKiasB Bt-hoolB are urged to be present at tho meetings. After tho close of tho ' meeting light refreshments .wilt oa served. Those wishing to do so may bring cookies. Rosa P.-T, A. mot nt four o'clock Monday afternoon In the actioolbousa with Mrs. L. M, Lilly, president. In charge. Pinna worn: made for a public card party to be hold at St. George's Episcopal iiarlsh hull at a near future date. Nancy Radabaugh entertained the group by pluying a group ot de lightful piano numbers. FASHIOrJ SHOW IS STUDENT FEATURE A fashion show. In which the I hint year's home economical claim mambera displayed dre.iHes of their own irtttntitiiK and make, featured the leitular activity period at mists burs Bentor hiish sehool l-Mday. The disomy was tinder the ui ervilon of Nelirnt Saytor, home economies instructor, ami mimic was furnished by Theiraa Carter nun aiinoitncemeiits were by Louise Lee and Mary Frltts. Girls ntkiiiR imrt wero Ellen Breettlove. Kdtta Lone, Knlli Gad way. Until i'ieree, Veraa Ouilo, Myrtle Shook, Edna Clark, Alene MclJontild, Holett CalehiiiK, Feme Thonmson, Madlyn Stearns, Lena Martin, Tronic TjomBhttnl, Rttth Krohn, Veldit lloffmelstar, Marie ilebard, Jessie Illahe, l,otiise Lee and Mary Fritts. Homer Grow and Leroy Kfatt prepared bIbkiv arrangements. Vivian Barsley and MSSdred Sni der ivero Bwarded their letters In tho girts athletic association for havint; aerotiinliBhetl their lea points la the Oregon system for Bfrls in RtbieljeB. The Pep elub led In several songs and yells with flrtte Carter and Billy Denhoft directum tho yells, and Mary Joan ParitinBOtt, iissiRtetl by eisht girts, directing tho singing. DOG DIES AFTER GETTIN LICENSE 13 ASTOKIA, Jan. S. (A P) Henry Jiikkttia didn't like license No, IS for his bite Oermau Shepherd iag and he- iolti Ilto eottniy eierfe bo when he put It around tho doff"s neeit. A short time later, tho dog heenme llt'nmi died. 1 Tuesday mm fW ' ..rl rVTlfPtE': r CAESARIAN BABfS DAD HELD SLAYER OAKLAND, Calif, Jim. it. fAP) -I'olU-e prepared ta prosecute. Itabv" Randall's father for mur der iodtty while medical seienee. wnleit saved the, Infant at Itve-antt- dealb's crossroad)!, gave bim "every ehallee to survive. !-. Clarence Ini PBy, who deliv ered the baby hoy through a Caes arian operation Just before tho mot iter itfeil from a Btiifet wound, said the infant was "entireiy aor mnl." Assistant IHstriet Attorney Assistant District Attorney Charles Wehr ftimonnred a murder eharsra will b9 broajtht assafnst 21-year-oiii Horails "Hay" Kamlait, despite his denial iia shot his wife and her aunt Thursday ntRirt. The atine. Miss Amelia lioatt- haas, 65, remained ia a critical condition, with imsieta iodgoit ia her head and neck. lianttali's Js-vear-ola bride of five months, the former Klsie Hohahaus of Port Wayne, fnst., dieti a few minute afisr or. on I'uy savea this unbovn ehlttl. Police inspectors asBOHed a eheek of Randall's story that he was at an aviation field at the time of the shooting hail "biewa it sky high." The wonmied mint reiterated, the officers said, her charge that Randall shot both hi wife ami her. VENTURt GETS DRAW NEW YORK, Jan. (AP When Lou Ambers' six mouths of (trace are up Rnit he Rets ready to defend his lightweight champion ship, he'll pmbabiy iinvu a ready iiiRtie chaiiesgw for Sha title. Ksrteo VtmturS, tho Italian flash, was ready !o move !m ihsi Nts. 1 sjiot today after an unsatisfactory ten-ronnd draw wilh Ambers in an overweight match at Madison i5s.ua sartien hsst nljihi, lie had won a tlosen bouts la this country before meeting Ambers. Return to Eugene Mr. and Mm, Warren, ihirt have returned to Eu gene attar spettdlttg a few days hero on business and visiting. They formerly resided here. Return From Portiaml Mr. sad Mrs. Call have returned to their SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY DANCING DARKIES PRANCING ...LOVERS ROMANCING! Plus Their funniest, fastest full length feature. A riot of hilarity. ' ENDS TODAY Zane Grey's "Arizona Mahoney EDW. EVERETT HORTON "Let's Make a Million" bama In this elty after isitia tho former' relatives ia PortiasU for several esks. , . FOR SALE 1 cord oot SLAB WOOD, sut in IS-Incr, lengths, A m g dtlrti. Dry 4-ft. SiJbs 52.S5, 3,00 PHONE 282 ROSEBURC LUMBER CO. ini A vs. end 3th St en Dlxonviiit ftota EAGLES DANCE Saturday Nite Improved Orchestra Free Gifts Genti 35c Ladles 10c PREMIUMS Pay Da for Quality Live Poultry , Turkeys and Eggs Northwest Poultry & Dairy Products Co, Phone 21 Oak and Spruce Si. ROSEBURG, ORE. CAN THIS, BE DIXIE V Jane Withers SUM SUMMERVILLE SARA HADEN CLAUDE GiLUHGWATER HELEN WOOD DONALD COOK Show 2, 3, 7, ;3S Matt 25c Eve 35c Kid fSe OLiVER and