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' THREE Society and Clubs 1 ' - By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER PRO-AMERICA TO BEGIN STUDY GROUP MEETINGS FRIDAY AFTERNOON All members of Douglas milt ol Pro-Aiiicrini liavo hevn ipost cor diuMy invited to wool at tfo home or unit clmirnmn, .Mrs. II. C. Wud loll, tit 2u5 South Kane street, at two-thirty u'cliH-i; FrUlny urternoou, January 22. The unit will orgnnizo a study group, which will meet monthly lor u vory I nitres tlnjr educational program. SukkohumI tlmly program for Pro-Aiiiorlf a groups include topics on tnioniulional inl'airn; na tiona! affnii'H; atuto affairs and m cnl uiatti'iH. A yeur's program, as outlined . hy state and nutlonal committeoB of Pro-America, will he tentatively followed hy Dou-Ons unit. The unit plans to hold a mooting once every month for educational purposes for the members. All Pro-America members are urged to attend the meeting tomor row and any woman republican in terested in a study group, has been most cordiully invited. WILDLEY PROGRAM HELD AT GLENDALE GLENDALK, Jan. 21. Honoring Thomas Wildley, the founder of Odd Fellowship, a six o'clock tur key dinner was eerved to local Odd Fellows, Hehekahs and their families in their lodge hnll Friday evening,' January 15th. About one Hundred enjoyed the evening Mu sic was furnished by the Glendale orchestra. An interesting .sketch of the life of Wildlov vas read hy w. n. i.oBh. Game,-,, dancing and cards were the evennig's diversions. The en tertainment , committee consisted of Affie Dyer, Dovey 01ir.qhou.se and Ella Richards. The supper com mittee wa3 Dovey Olinghousc, Stel la Smith, Rosa Itaess, Alvina Kuf- er, Pearl Frost mul ICinma Hum phrey. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lund- quiat, of' Minneapolis, Minn.-, who are vij3iting Mr. . LUndqulst a 'sister Mrs. Hilma Slranno, vere present. - i'f CATHOLIC CARD PARTY-, TO BE LARGE AFFAIR OF FRIDAY EVENING The Catholic Ladies Seeing so ciety benefit card, party to be held at eight o clock Friday night, Janu ary' 22, at the parish hall', promises t; be a very large ami delightful social affair of tho month. Several are reserving groups of tables for entertaining their friends. A prize will he given for every table in phiy. Curd tables of con tract, auction bridge-five-hundred and phmcnlo are being arranged A door prize, will, also be given and refreshments will bo -served. Mrs. W. Ifest' is acting ub - general chair man of this party, which is the first if a series of delightful bo- 'dial dybhtH io be .sponsored hy-lho society. -. ; - ,'. The Vgoneral public has been most cordiully Invited to enjoy the niiair. ft( ..- , 'ROSE P.-T. A. TO SPONSOR AFTERNOON BENEFIT BRIDGE PARTY . The Rose P.-T. A. husr announced a most enjoyable nUern6on bridge pai-ty fiir ttvn o'clock Monday, Juiiunry 2(i. lo bo held at St, : George's Kplscopal i al-ish hall on l!ast Cass street. Three bridge pi i'es and a door prize will be awarded and refreshments '"will be served. Tables ni-o in charge Mrs. C. 11. Wade ut 1(2, Mrs. Roy Young at 301-Y and Mrs. L. M Lilly at lirtti-J. Tho committee In charge of the party Includes, Mr. R. J. Shoe maker, Mrs. Carl Wfaiherly, Mrs, Fred Hani ii ion and Mrs. Karl Wiley. The proceeds of the party will go to purchase needed sun- plies for the various rooms of Rose school. The bridge piay will begin sharply at two o'clock. . CAMP COOKERY CLUB IS ORGANIZED AT LOOKINGGLASS LOOK1NGGLASS, Jan. 21. A group of seventh and eighth grade girls of Looklngslass who consisted tof notty Frittn, Constance -Klliott, Violet Andrus, Fern Pane, Maxine Huell, Virginia Dyaert, Iona Hodges and Luella Crow, met with their leader, Freda Felt, to organise aud elect officers for a icamp cookery club. Officers elected were as follows: President, Hotly Fritts; vice-presi dent, Maxlno Jiuell; secretary, Luella Crow. The next meeting Is expected to be held shortly after material for camping has been received by the lender from th,e county clu.i agent K. A. Britton. i ft FAMILY DINNER HELD AT AKER HOME SUNDAY MYRTLE CRKEK, Jan. 21. A ptensaut family dinner party was held Sunday nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Aker, In honor of Mrs. Aker a mother, Mrs. Charles Strong, whose birthday occurs this week. Covers were arranged for Mr. and Mra. Strong, Mr. an.l Mrs Remfc Fate, George Aker. Jr and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mra, Aker. COVIN D. HOOTS AND THELMA JENSEN MARRY , GLEXDALE. Jan. 21. Covin D. Hoots, well known Glcndale rest dent, and Thelma Fay Jensen, of Yreka, California, were quietly . united in marriage by Justice of the Peace Jean Ii. Shaw in the county courthouse nt Vancouver, Washington, Friday morning. Jan uary 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Hcots will make their home in Glcndale. ' i'f 1t COTERIE CLUB HAS MEETING YESTERDAY GLENDALE, Jnn. 21. The La dies Coterie club hold their regu lar January meeting Wednesday nt the home of Mrs. F. Roy Cunning ham, with Miss Luella Cunningham and Mrs. Bessio Selmers as assist ing hostesses. Roll call was "name your favorite screen star.' LIONS CLUB COMMITTEES APPOINTED AT DINNER MEETING LAST NIGHT The Lions club met nt a seven o'clock dinner at the Grand hotd last right with pregtdent Phil Harth, ill charge of the business session. Few committees appointed for the ensuing six moutiiR include: Membership, J. A. Hart, chair man, Harold Fickeuscner. (J. J. Feldkamp. k Attendance. David Jiosb. chair man, Phil Harth. Program, Al Lent, M. TT, Muncy. Finance and Linn's education. Willurd Johnson, chairman, David liess and A. 1). Parr. Publicity. B. C. Klllott. Major activities Glenn Owe". chairman, Robert Franks, II. C. El liott and H. Xacharisen. Community welfare aud blind boys work. Dr. J. K. Campbell, chairman. Dr. J. II. Foley, Irving Doucette and C. J. Bradley. mericanlzation and constitu tion and by-laws, Dr. L. A. Wells, chairman. V. J. Micelll. House B. C. Elliott, chairman, Wesley Thompson, Dr. J. H. Foley. Pep, J. P. Motschenbacher, chairman, Floyd Wilson, Lester Scott and James Mellenry. Lion emblems were presented to the new members. An excellent J attendance enjoyed the meeting. miis were mnde ror entertaining the ladies of Lions next Wednes day evening at a seven o'clock din ner at the Riversdale grange hall. ' EASTERN STAR SOCIAL CLUB HAS MEETING MYRTLE CREEK, Jan. 21.-1 Only u few. members of the Eastern ! Slur Social club braved the cold weather Tuesday, and got out for their semi-monthly meeting which was held at the home of Mrs. G. R. ' Bates, with Mrs. Mattie Sellt; as assistant hostess. The afternoon was spent In vis iting. Refreshments were served to Mrs. H.. A. Adams, Mrs. J. A. Rice, Mrs. Uieorge Trask. Mrs. Noah -Sellers, Mrs. J. A. Crawford. Mrs. J. c. Maxsoii, Mrs. H. O. Chancy Mrs. W. A. White, Mrs. A. W. Caswell, Mrs. Guy' Conlev, Mrs. A. W. Yocom and Mrs. Sollg and Mrs. Bates. .. -; BRIDGE-CLUB ENTERTAINED ; AT PORTER HOME YESTERDAY Mrs. Frederick J. Porter enter tained her bridge club at a 1:30 o'clock desscit-luuchoen at lior home on Reservoir avenue. Mrs. ;P. M. Lee a: sisted In nerving. Covers wer.e arranged for Mrs. Scott Wil liams, a guest,. Mrs. II. II. Turner, Mrs. P. M. Lee, Mrs. Leroy Hlntt, Mra. Homer Grow, Mrs. A, J, Elli son, Mrs. George Singleton, Mrs. L..M.iUlly, Mrs. . Paul Warren, 'Mrs.. A. U. Tayloiv Airs.- Leonard Itiley and the IiokIuhh, Mrs. Porter. Contract bridge was in play dur Ihjf tho afternobn with Mrs. Turner winning tho prize for high score. POETS CORNER The following poem was publish ed in 'the December . number of Cycle, "Homestead, Florida. SUNDOWN The sun sinks slowly to his nightly rest Like some old 'man, who fears he ' may not see Another dawn, but In the flaming west Will stumble on Into eternity. He scarcely moves, and his reluct ant feet Leave no impression on the yellow grass. His fingers clutch nt every crag, but meet With no resistance as the moments pass. J At last he sinks from sight; his day is done As surely -as the pulse of life throbs low. nut there is comfort for both man nnd sun They each may leave a golden aft erglow. Marjorle Hunt Pettlt. Stock and Bond Averages STOCKS Compiled by The Assoclnted Press. Jan. 21 : 30 15 lu 60 Ind'ls RH's Ut's St'ks . 9S.7 40.-I fiS.7 72.8 . 9S.5 40.5 53.3 72.6 Today Prcv. day Month ago iH.tr 37.4 51.0 69.3 Year ago 7K.3 33.4 47.1 58.3 i!i;;j-:t7 high .. mm 54.0 72.8 43.4 55.7 liin(i-37 low 1035 high 1935 low .... 73.4 30.2 l!3 31 4-1.7 Bfi.l 19.5 18.5- 21.G 34.S BONDS. 20 10 10 10 RU'n Ind'ls Ufs Frii. Todny 9S.7 101.4 102.0 74.0 New high. Prev. diiy .... 9S.7 104.2 102.7 73.8 Month ago .... 97.3 103.9 102.0 72.1 Year ni?o 91.3 103.5 101.9 71.4 1930-37 high.. 99.0 104.4 103.1 73.9 1936-37 low .. 80.9 101.8 99.3 67.6 1935 high ...... S7.8 102.2 99.8 70.4 1935 lov 76.4 94.2 84.5 65.5 a m ' cake stays fresh longer, thanks to the Cream Tartar in Schilling Baking Powder Local N e w s III Wednesday Miss Doris Jack son, saleslady at the Rexall drug store, was unable to be at work Wednesday on account of Mines.. Ill Wednesday E. O. Rlckll. telegrapher for the Southern Pa rifle company, was unable to be at work Wednesday on account of ill ness. Undergoes Major Operation Mrs. O. R. Hess, wife of Dr. Hess of Myrtle Creek, underwent an ap pendectomy at Mercy hospital tills morning. Mrs. Flnlay Home Mrs. 0. C. Fin lay hns returned ; tou her home in South Main street, after spend ing the past two weeks with rela tives in Tacoma and Portland. Here Wednesday oh Business C. L. McDonald of tho Foster- Klelser company, with headquar ters In Medford, was a business visitor In Roseburg Wednesday. Returns From. Portland D. W. Radabaugh, manager of Hunt's In dian and Hose theatres, has return ed from Portland,' where ho spent several days attending to business. Improved Mrs. Jerry Milam, of hugene, who is a patient ut Mercy hospital, Is reported to be improv ed this morning. Mrs. Milam is a sister of Mrs. Chester Morgan, of Laurel wood. D. of U. V. t Meet Florence Nightingale tent. No. 15, Daughters of Union Veterans, have been. ask-, ed to meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the armory. Initiation ; vill :l)ej held. All members are urged to 'at- temi- . Hr: Reported Improved tester Rus sell, who is a patient ut St. Vin cent's hospital in Portlnnd. Is now roported to Ijo improved, . lie is a; son of Air. and Mrs. ualtm Jtussell oC this city. J i . . ; , . Leave For-' Portland Mr. aiitl Mrs. Trumun puhyun,. of Klamath Falls, who have been here the past few days vlsltliig'tho, former's par ents. Mr. und Mrsi John 13. Run- yan. on South .Inpltscn street, left wuunuHuuy lor ruruunu on -men vacation. ( ' 1 - ' ! " M M Called to Portland D. RS Cart at this city, has been called Id rffortj laud hy the death of hlu father Jefferson . M. Carr, who passed away at a hospital there tins morn lng following two woo!; a' illness of intluenza. L Social Postponed The members of the Loyalist Married People's class of the Ibiptist church vei'e to be the guests of Pastor and Mrs. J. H. Turn-hull at the pnrsonagc Friday evening of this week, but the function has been postponed in definitely on account of so many having influenza. ' Mrs. . Coen Better Mrs. R. D. Coen Is reported to be improved at her home on.(ibb street, after be ing very ill of influenza for the past week. Her son, Jerry. Is stay iug with his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Coen, and ho. younger son,. Michael, Is vith his maternal grandparents, Judge and Mrs, George K, Qulne, during, her Bridge Club to Meet The llusl noss and - Professional Women's bridge club will meet nt the home of Lucy Pinkerton at 504 South Stephens streot Saturday evening Inst end of tomoirow night. The meeting was postponed one night on account of the Grantor benefit dance nnd the Catholic ladies card party. Miss Margaret Odorkirk will assist Miss Pinkerton ns hostess. A seven-thirty o'clock dessert-sup per will bo served. Dies at The Dalles According to word received he:e yesterday, H. French died suddenly Tuesday night at his homo at The Dalles. Mr. French, who was in apparent good health, died while silling in a cnalr. He was well known in Rose burg, having visited a number of times nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. KohMiugen, Sr., on Military street. He Is survived by bia wife and a son, J. Ward French, of San Jose. Calif., the latter helnw the husband of the former Vernlta ohlhngen of this city. J. Ward French has left for The Dalles to be with his mother and to attend thr funernl Friday. BENEFIT DANCE sponsored by Civic Clubs of Roseburp; FRIDAY January 22 9 P. M. ROSEBURG ARMORY Music Donated by The Rbythmen Admission : 50c per Couple O Visiting Here-Fred Cockelroas. of Portland, is spending a fow days In this city visiting relatives ana attending to business. FAVORITE RECIPES (HrntidcARt hv the Women's Ex .hanKe d OHrtment at KUNR 'itililiNhrd In tin nnuKln county rook hook. Complete ronlw of t'ti cook book nm.v ! iHirrhaMfO m in- NVwR.itrvittW ornt-e m ou ct-iua euch.) SPICE DROP CAKES MISS n. MEYKH, Roseburg.N 2 6KK8 H ''UP buttermilk 3 tablespoons Mazola 6 T. dark Knro corn syrup Juice of M lemon 1 cup sugar 114 cups entire wheal flour Vt teaspoon soda Pinch salt A lenRpoon cinnamon 4 teaspoon mitmeft V, teaspoon a'l spice Heat liquid InRroilients with cue healer. Put all dry InKrodients Into flour sifter. Sift dry Ingredients In to liquid Ingredients. Hake in mod nrato ovon. Quicken fire at lu,st. SPICED TEA CAKES MRS. II. J. FIIETWEI.L. Roseburg. (An original recipe) 1 cup raisins 1 teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon cloves '4 teaspoon allspice '.4 teaspoon salt 114 cups sugar - 1 cup milk ' 2(i cups flour ' . . 4 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon vanilla . 3 tablespoons cocoa ; .' H cun shortening 3 eggs Cream shortening, add sugar, cocoa and siilces. Mix well. Add railns. Stir in. Add egg yolks and milk. Beat well. Add flour and baking nowder.. Add well beaten egg whites. Add vanilla. Stir well. Place in well grossed muffin tin and bake for 35 mln. in moderate oven. Mukes 1 dozen large tea cakes. ' Variation : Cocoa Tea Cakes Eggs may be beaten ln whole, one at a time, until the mixture Is smooth and light. Omit ralflns. Use i m o milk: 1 a (lour, sifted wim j a t oamng powder, umit snices, and salt. Add snuts if do; sireai-i-Mrs. Russell (rale) i, . ' t . CHOCOLATE LAYER 'CAKE MHi MARVIN KNIQ0li!.!no8ebu'rnJ MRpi J. N. SHAUPR. Myrtle Creek US i MRS. JOHN HQRMAN 3 fl tonus brown sugar . i i i fM. leup butter f r M j j .(!(! i r j m ;.cud sour milk j " !i 3 ' . ! B leaspnnns soda if .' i Sicups flour I 5 J J'isauares chocolate ; ' M tup bollinR water' j . . 1 1 teaspoon- vanilla' 4 Vi teasnoon salt' ' 1 ' Cfeotril butter and sugar, f Add eges and beat.rtlll orenmy. tlsBntvo soda In sour milk-and add. 'iMclt'jl uiiui:uiu 111 uup uiiti uuu ukiwi.i ...ntnn A.I.I ..llln ' a ..U !' "Ill, nuttll. illlU YUII1H", Dllll. illlU flour and bent well. Tills makes a three-layer cake.- .' " CUSHION CAKE . . y? MRS. CIiAfiA STllnTlR. Rpqehurg. MRS. P. S; RLAKELY, Glide. Cream 1 cup sugar,' Vt cup bift ter. add 2 beaten eggf), teaspoon' soda, dissolved in cun sweet milk. 1 L erenm of tartar In 2 cuns sifted flour. Mix well and divide equally. To of mixture add 1 cup-raisina, 1 t. eaoh of oinnamon, cloves and nutmeg' mixed, : 2 T. mousses. Put dark part in loaf pan nnd bnlte 20 mln.;ln moderate ovon, Remo'vo and pour light part care fully oter It nnd j'eturn to oven and hake until' done. Frost with any good fi-OBtlng. , .! MAPLE CREAM CAKE , ' E.' M. WIIiLIAMS.' Wlblir.1 MRS. NICK ANDRA1KPP ': ' RoseburB.-' Mi cup butter l'i cups browp sugar 3 eggs 2V4 cups flour 3 t. baking powder . cup milk 1 t. maple flavoring t. salt lh cup chopped walnuts FOR SALE 1 cord 4-foot 8LAB WOOD, cut1 in 16-Inch lengths, Ajt ef delivered........ tO' Dry 4-ft. 8lb $2.25, $2.50, $3.00 PHONE 262 ROSEBURG LUMBER CO 2nd Ave. and 5th 8L on Olxonvllls Road Cream butter. Blend In brown augur. Mix In 3 egg yolks. Sift dry ingredients alternately with milk. Add flavoring and nuts. Rake In 2 layer cuke nana in a moderate ly hot oyen (375) for 20 mln. Light Brown Icing E. M. WILLIAMS, Wilbur. 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup white sugar cup cream Roll to a soft ball. Remove from heat, add lVfe T. buttor and t. vanilla. Stir and cool. FEATHER 8PICE CAKE MRS. T. M. KLLINGKR. Riddle. MRS. C. T. TIPTON. Roseburg. FRANCKS SCHIFFLKR, Roseburg. MRS. MA It IK HIRST. l'mi(Ua. MRS. FAY RICHARDSON Northtiehl, Minn. Vj cup butter , 1 cup sugar 2 unbeaten eggs Vi cup light brown mobisaoa H cup milk 2 cups sifted flour 2 teaspoons baking powder' ' '4 teaspoon ttalt 1 teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon nutmeg H teaspoon cloves Cream sugar and eggs, pdd un beaten eggs one at a time. Add mo lasses. Add alternately milk and dry Ingredients. Rake In layer tins. Variation: 1 cup raisins may he uuucd. io use sour miiK, usq i cup sour milk and 1 t. aoda. CHOCOLATE POTATO CAKE MRS. O. B. HAVERLY Myrtle Creek, Ore. cup butter or fat 2 cups BUgar ' 4 eggs . r t '. 1 cup hot mashed potatoes 2 cups flour 2 teaspoons baking powder ' teaspoon salt . , . ; , H cup chocolate or cocoa cup Bweet milk or coffeo "1 cup chopped nutB 1 teaspoon cinnamon Cream butter and sugar. Add t Today - Friday - Saturday 1 , ! 2 BIG I FEATURES - 2 : A Great Variety Bill Starts ; t ,.,. ' Tomorrow! ; HE'S A l WVa Y"'11 howl 7 fV'HMi at the laff I PLUS ON THE SAME BILL A Grand All Action Western Comedy I PETER B. KYNE5 I ' mm X a CHARLES. hSsSL' STAR RETT ff. ' MEREDITH f s V4 WW M,,' 25 Eves. 35c WI Children 10c well beaten egg yolks. Add mashed potatoes with which chocolate 1b mixed. Sift together three timer flour, baking powder, salt and spice, add dry Ingredients alter nately with milk or coffeo. Add mils, fold In stiffly beaten egg whites. Hake In layers 350 30 min. Cover with marshmallow frosting. Marthmallow Fudge Frosting 1 cup chocolato 2 cups sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla lb. marshmnllows 1 cup rich milk 2 tablespoons butter Mix chocolate, sugar and milk. Stir until sugar la dissolved. Roll slowly till forma soft ball. Add butter nnd vanilla and cool 10 mln. Beat until croamy. Melt marshmal- lows in double holler and add to chocolate mixture. If rough icing is desired, cut marsbmallawa in 14 ln beat into creamy fudge. v& nip chopped nilts may be added; i . POTATO SPICE CAKE MRS; VM. NEIL, Roflobiirg. MRS. HOY DUNCAN, Hays Creek. 2 cups sugar ' . 1 cup butter 214- cups flour 1 cup mashed potatoes cup milk 4 eggs, beaten separately ' 1 1 cup walnuts, chopped 1 cup ratstns, choppod 1 teaspoon each cinnamon, cloves, vanilla M teaspoon nutmeg 2 teaspoons baking powder : At last add beaten whites of oggs. Rake in a loaf or In layers. Chest Colds ....Best treated without-"dosing VISHS TODAY ONLY Stage and Screen Show ON OUR STAGE Famous Radio Artists Csrl A, Braunsdorf presents his famous BILLIES NB0 Radio Stars I'cutui'liig l'lnkcy Hnrnof) World nianiilon Trlik iier with 'SKtXTKR'-'ACK' Sl'ltKiGKNS FLASH' 'HIISTY' 'Kl'.ME' DKLX'K 8l'ltI(inENS' unit Muny othprtt The Orralekt Hillbilly Art Ever prrwntftl in any theater WE Ul'AHANTKE IT! ON OUR Friday - Eves. 35c Mats. 25a Ch.luren loo Ob Mf . 4tJ SCREEN Saturday lK&&k.akM IVN Jk 8hows Aott lAtiiiiu ix Utt Hot) 1