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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON, THURSDAY," JANUARY 28, 1937. THREE Society and Clubs By MEREDITH EXECUTIVE LUNCHcON TO BE HELD AT ROSE HOTEL ON TUESDAY Tho regular Kebrua'y executive luncheon of the Woman's club of-iN-era, board of directo nnd club bouse board, will ho held at VI o'clock next Tuesday noon at lite Hotel Rose. Mrs. W. M Campbell, '(ivsidonr. litis n.iked the tollowinx to be pres ent: .Mrs. J. II. Foley, Mrs. Scott Williams, Mrs. Wulter t-'isher. Alia. Karl Ullrich, Mrs. Thomas Parkin son, Mrs, A. C. Marat .Mrs. Bit t hu Pnrrott, -Mrs. C. II. Bailey, .Mrs. L. Kolilhagen, ,:'., Mrs. W K. Ott, Mrs. Foster Butner, Airs. William Bell and -Mrs. Frederick j. I 'oi ler. ' Following the luncheon the group will intend the patriotic program and 1 : :t0 o'clock dessert-luncheon of the Woman's club. JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB COUNCIL MEETS The council of the Junior Worn nn's club met Monday night at 7:110 at the Tavern for an tin port ant meeting. Arrangements were made for the Valentine card party to be given by the club February 5th. Also calling lists were dis tributed to the council members and business for the next meeting to bo held February 1st was plan ned. The council members present ed Hlldred McLaughlin, bride-elect, with a lovely gift. Those present for thei evening were Mrs. Walter S. Flsrior, advisor. Mrs. Win. Uu rath, Mrs. Harold Clouke, Miss Virginia Rude, Miss Beverly Wood, Miss' Dorothy Herman, Miss Car mel Newlanrt and Miss Ulldrud 'o Laughlin. LOYAL TEMPERANCE LEGION ' WILL MEET SATURDAY The Loyul Temperaiiee Legion will meeL Satan!::;' rjifternnou at 2:110 o'clock in the Presbyterian church parlors. All young people interested an urged to attend. Today's Pattern Be Sure to State Size When Ordering Pattern. MANY-OCCASION FROCK DE LIGHTS TOT WHO LOVES PRETTY CLOTHES PATTERN 4301 All dressed up with many places to go, Is the - cunning youngster who wears Pattern 4301! For nluny are the occasions when this captl- vating little pantic-frock will prove "just the thing"! She'll wear it to school (provfded it's made of a sturdy tub cotton) and even to a party when stitched up in a dainty fabric! Mother knows the saucy touches that delight a small girls henrt, and any tot will dote on puff ed or flared sleeves, a "classic" Pe ter Pan collar, dainty ruffles and a skirt that flares out gracefully above chubby knees! And all this perfection is eaay as can be to cut and stitch, for tho clearest or do- tailed directions are included. For fabric why not dotted swiss, per cale or dimity? Pntlern 4301 is available In sizes 2, 4. fi. S and 10. Size 6 takes 21 yards 3fi Inch fabric nnd one yard lace. Illustrated step-by-step sew incr instructions Included. Send FIFTKKN CKNTS (Bid In coins or stamps (coins preferred) for this Anne Adams pattern. Write plainly Sl.E. NAME, ADPRF.SS and STYLE M MIIKR. HEADY FOR YOr the NEW ANNE ADAMS PATTERN ROOK Order your cony today, and make fashion news In your "Sot" with a gay wardrobe, easily made! Cut a fine figure tn slimmine "at home" or dress-up froeks! Win admira tion in jaunty afternoon models, party clothes, sport? iocs nnd trim suits! Finery for Tots nnd 'Teens, too as well ns newest fabrics! BOOK FIFTEEN TENTS. PAT TERN FIFTEEN CENT TWENTY-VIVE CENTS FOiT ROTH WHrfN ORDERED TOGETHER. Send your order to News-Rovlow Pattern Dept. Ju 4301 ANNE JENKINS - DAYS CREEK SCHOOL PRESENTS ASSEMBLY DAYS CREKK. Jan. 27. The weekly Wednesday morning assem bly program of the local Hchool was presented by the senior clan; this week and included: Assembly boiir "If Your Heart Keeps Right." i lay 'Girls Will lie (..iris," Ruth, Elvn Sumner, Rosemary, Grace Booth. Vocal solo "When It's Spring time in the Rockies," Miss Saga herd. A Senior Special," teachor, Nicholas Kacbor; pupllst I Jam ion Crispen. Gilbert Unnney, John Denny and Elmer Sutton. Assembly song "You Can Smile." Presentation of citizenship med s to Florence Aluoru and Joan Dean. FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN IN HONOR OF MR. AND MRS. C. E. REESE Mr. and Mrs. George Casebeer were hosts at a charming farewell potluck dinner Tuesday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Reese, who are moving to Melrose. A beautiful decorated cake and a lovely gift were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Reese by the guests. The evening was pleasantly spent in playing cards. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Justin E!fert, Mr. and Mrs. Vein Sbruni, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hat field, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Web er, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. George Case beer. ROSEBURG WOMAN'S CLUB PATRIOTIC PROGRAM TO BE HELD NEXT TUESDAY Every member of the Roseburg Woman's club is boing urged :o attend the 1:80 o'clock dessert luncheon and patriotic program at the clubhouse next Tuesday ulter- noon. Hostesses for the dessert-lunch eon Include Mrs. Earl Ullrich, chairman, Mrs. O. H. Watzlg, Mrs. Bartell and Mrs. K. D. Lytle. Attorney R. L. Eddy, prominent speaker, will give a very interest ing Lincoln day address. Mrs. W. M. Campbell, president, will he in charge. The reKtilar roll call topics will also he delightful features of tho meeting. B. P. W. BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED SAT. EVENING Miss Lucy Pin.;erlon and Miss Margaret Oderltirk were charming hostesses to the 11. P. W. contract bridge club Saturday evening at a 7:30 o'clock dessert-supper at the former's borne on South Stephens street. The tables were centered wlh -greenery, lnte,rspoi;sed .-.with dandles. MIsh Carol Holllngsworth won first prize for the evening's play. Those present were Mrs. Car rie Bell, Ila Laubach. Carol Hoi 1 1 ngsworth, Helen Magers, Helen Sbreve, Agnes Pitchford and the hostesses, Misses Plnkerton and Oderkirk. VALENTINE "CARD" PARTY TO BE EVENT OF FEBRUARY 5TH The Junior Woman's club Valen tine card party will be an Interest ing event of Friday, February 5th, at the Woman's clubhouse at S:00 o'clock. Prizes will be given for contract and auction bridge, pinochle and other cam games. with pivoting at the individual tables. Both men ami women are cordially invited to attend. Any one wishing to make reservations are requested to call Miss Verla McLaughlin at (iiio-H-l. ' ft ft LADY ELKS TO MEET TONIGHT The Lady Klks will meet .to night at eight o'clocklat the temple with Mrs. A. E, Kent, president, in charge, and Mrs. Charles Boyd as hostess, Prizes will bo awarded high scores in contrnct bridge and pinochle. All members are urged to he present. B. P. W. ENGLISH CLUB TO MEET TONIGHT Tho B. P. W. English club will meet tonight at the home of Miss Ila Laubach on South Stephens street, at 7:30. POET'S CORNER 'TIS WINTER From the sky the suowflakes light ly fall. And the snowbirds to their part ner call. The little fir tree is covered with snow. The little streams from the moun tains flow. Tho earth Is covered with blanket of white, By the snow in the glenmlng light. As to a close the daylight nenrs. And in the sky a moon appears. Shedding all Its radiant light, Onto the earth lit Ihe night. The stars from their lofty height, Look upon the valley In the night To see the sparkling Utile stream. And the snowflakes radiant gleam, I is winter. By Veneita Frnscr. Sutherlin, Oregon. FAVORITE RECIPES (ltrnadea. bv the Woman's Rt hnnire d"tirltnnt of KUNR anil niil'lth'rt In tho rtntmln cminiv i-onk bonk. CnmnlM roe! ef tM COOK DnoK rnav mirrM.IRfrt lit fh N'ew-Htvlcw office itt b0 vftxXn General RuIki for Mixing and Baking. MRS. URUNDEL Ilavo all necessary utenails and Crippled Youngster "lnliilil i- .V. J! mi l , EEL i Last year 10-year-oltl .tirley Peknay. of Brooklyn, went to the iRoosevelt Birthday uati in Draces wtucn sue wore on a lee semi paralyzed as the result of infantile paralysis. This year Shirley, 1 after an operation made possible by funds raised through the Roose velt Birthday Celebrations for aid of infantile paralysis sufferers, 'is essaying her first dance steps with the assistance of Arthur Mur ,ray, noted New York ballroom dance expert. Mr. Murray has orig inated a new walt2, the Washington, which is being Introduced at Mb v-w York celebration in honor of President P" Glamorous Gown for Roosevelt Birthday Ball The new vogue for skirts swirling to immeasurable lengths is illus trated in this glamorous gown of black net which Miss Barbara Lee. New York society girl, has chosen for Manhattan's celebration, Jan uary 30, in honor of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and to raise funds for the light against infantile paralysis. ingredients ready before starting work-, A round-bottomed bowl Ib the best type to use. A wooden spoon is more suitable to use for beat ing, than a metal spoon, and is noiseless, too. For beating eggs a wire beater should be used. The shortening used must he of the best quality. The equivalents for Vk cup butter ire as follows: cup oleomargarine; 1-& cups thick cream; 7 T. vegetable cook ing fats; 6'A T. lard. Fine granulated sugar makes a finer textured cuke than coarse sugar. 'Pastry flour makes a lighter, finer and more tender cako than bread flour. Use 2 T. to cup less of bread flour than cake or pastry flour. Always sift flour before measur ing. Urealt the eggs carefully and in separating see that no particles of yolks are dropped In with the whites. Thorough beating of tho eggs will help to make a cake fine grained. When fruits and nuts are used they should be dredged with flour. Urease the cako pan In which "butter cakes" are baked with melted shortening. Pans for butter less rakes should never be oiled, floured or lined with paper. Fill cako tins full nnd press the cake mixture from the center well Into tig corners of the pan. Pastry chefs recommend a round pan with a tube for loaf cakes. The oven temperature and time required for baking depends upon the size and kind of cake. In gen eral, oven temperature should be moderate and steady and increas ed gradually. From 325" F. to 375s F. Is the range for moat cakes. Tho cake should lie placed In or near tho ecu tor so it will bako evenly Learning to Dance -A Iff (J EGGLESS, MILKLESS, BUTTER LESS CAKE MIIS. S. II. OET1NGKH Pays Creek, Ore. 1 cup raisins " 1 cups brown sugar 1 heaping T. shortening 1 t. soda 2 cups flour Sprinkle of salt 1 t. vanilla ' 14 cup chopped nut meats Cook raisins In enough water thnt there will be one cup of juice. Add the shortening while warm, let stand until cool (not cold) then the sodu. To UiIh add tho sugar an other ingredients, beating well as you go along. Tho walnuts or other nut meats as desired. Lastly hake in loaf. Prunes can bo substituted for nil Bins and maraschino cher flea arc good also. POOR MAN'S CAKE MRS. HARRY O III MM, Roseburg. MRS. H. VAN HORN, JR. Roseburg. PATRICIA (JUIN1C. Roseburg. MRS. O. A. OIILBKN, Urockway. MRS. C. H. REACH, Roseburg. MRS. CHAS. SOLOMON. Unipqua. MRS. R. L. VANNICR, Sutherlin. MISS ANN IIOYKR, Urockway. 1 cup water xh cup shortening 1 teaspoon nutmeg 1 teaspoon cinnamon I t cloves and allspice 1 cup sugar 2 cups raisins Roll these Ingredients 3 mln. nnd set aside to cool, when ft Is luke warm add: H teaspoon soda, 2 nips flour, 1 level t. baking powder. Beat well. Add lanl 1 cup walnut meat or Candied fruits. OEM CAKES MRS. ('HAS. DYER. Roseburg. 2 Mi v, flour; H t salt; 2 t bnking powder; 2 T sugar; 1 T butter, melted; 1 egg. Reut In a pt cup and fill up with milk until It measures llA cupa. Uake 20 mi a. Local News III With Influenza Mra. A. 11. Casoy Is ill ill licr homo on liluko lo utrtct. In Warthfield Pe.vion Ot'.erlilrli siiuiit tliu iust two tiityt. Ill MuriiU tiohl. Confined to Home 1 1 rs. Iloyil Ilul8 Ib rnnfliiril ti) hf r lumio with ti Hin't're coltl. Ill With Cold Miss linse I'ltnotl f Smith Jui;knun siiwl In 111 tit lit; i- homo with ti severe cold. In Roseburo O. A. Purls of Cun yonville spent Wednesday In Huse biii'K attemlliiB to huslness. Improved Morrell mtter. Jr.. in ahle to ho out lifter "oelns! Ill with iufluetiza for tho past several duyj. Confined to Home W. I!. II'.l' ter. emplove In the local Conco of fice, is 111 at Ms homo, 805 Mlcelll street. Ill Unma Mf ntwl Ml'Q. riH'l Black are confined to their suite at the Uiijpn.na hotel with severe colds. . Able to B Out Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wilder are able to be up afte" being ill for tho past several days. Irinroving Mrs. Wm. II. Tlalllle of Hoborls creek Is Imnrnving afi nr being HI for tho past several days. Workinq at Tavern Mrs. Ethel Oo'ker Is working a tue Tnvern lug the ahsenco, of M.Isb Nellie Stilns. Vleltlna HereMrs. L. N. Whin nlo of Drain Is visiting her son. At torney R. L. Whlnnle. and family, on East Pouglas street. From' Steamhoat It. C. L. Till sabeck nnent Wednedfv In Poco burer attending to busino:s from the Steamboat CCC camp. Unahlft to Work Mb Mnr'n Rtil'sdnrf. fipprotn'"v in the count. v nt;rlriiitH"il ' n gent's office, hns been 111 for the past week. He From M,'fo,", O. Ar oiivifi nnd W. F. n.-ienhnry of MnrKoi'd. nnent Vorlnoeday 111 Rosoburg on Copco business. Vllltlni Mre Mi-q. Pnv Rr,f nr Orecnn Cltv rtrrivd born Wod- nnfldnv to siiei'' n fo" davs visit ing with Miss Esther llevan.- UnHernoes Onration Et""iot( Mnrr's, son nP M'- and Mr. THovd Norrls, of Rutborliu. un''ei'went mi onoratlou Tuesday at Mercy hoa- nltai. Mrs. Stanldton Imoroved Mrs. IT. H. fitanloton is able to be un after beimr 111 at the I1entmnn ho lot in Portland for the past couple of weeks. At Home III Mrs. OohHo Brum was III at her hoin in t'e Knh- bagen ppartments Wednesday. IIP! Illnek whs in charge of her store during her absence. Ill in San Francisco 7drs, J. L. Tl.n,....cn (a iv.nnfln.1 In l.n 111 lit lint Ilium, tn CJ'in iri'iatipiccn Mra Thomi'son is a former resident of Koscburg. til at Home Mrs. John Bennett is confined to ber homo nn Knno street with n severe onld. Her son. Jimrnin. Is ah'n tn bo out now after having been sick for the past week. Returns to Work IT. E. Weill hns returned tn bis work on the Southern Pacific, onernllng a switch engine out of Eugono, after being 111 at his homo for the past woo It. Attending Confernre E A. Rrlttnn, iiTomnan'ed by Walter Murks nnd Mrs. Jimo Riivilev. left T"osdev for Corvnlils to n' en' the Ht"e conference- of all 4 II club leaders. Ill At Horn- Mr. and Mr. I; vi. Kentiv (int the lattnr'q mnlhnr. Mrs. C. Morrill, urn U 111 wUh s vftrp rnMo nt the Kennv home on South Main street. Return Home Mr. and Mrs Hurt Woodanl and fnml'v returned Von'".' eveninir to their ho"e nt Teninfle ftfiOr vlHlnr Mm. Wood. nrd's lvirnt" In Oinn". Neb. They worn away three weeks. Home on Furtounh ntclt Hon entfe. son of Mr. nnd Mrs. twin Dnwntln of Ro"eb(inr. Is minnd'ni! n, (wo weeks' furlnuirh from Son Diepn nnw vnvd nt bis hoi"" hero. lie arrived in Roseburg Wedues lay., ' In Port'md Rev. nnd Mrr Porrv Seilih n-e ."vfiffto'i fi. ro. urn F-idn1' f'-rnn Pot'nnd, where Rev. Mr. Smith bn; boii n 'hit the 'ince-,n ennventl"n. Vi'i" m. Mrs. Smith was III of in fluenza. Viit Her" Mr. nn'' Mrs, Tee rntt ftoniie1 In Toebur (o vigil With 'I(nj fvth H.uiBn (tie bit'e "Hi nf l-it Wet( on tb"lr Wfv tn Mtelr innie. In 0nnrd. Ch'I. T'v nvp liee" l-nvelHn(J Mim'rh t'e FtlMnd Sfrtlns for f'e 'ait "nnllio tint fno to lioebiilfr from Vletnria. B. C. Caught a Cold ? helo end it sooner. throat and chest with VICKS VAPORUB 4'V3 To 1 -J7 rub Death Valley - z hit J ICg!MgSMllllIIWIMIIIIIIltr' WM-ft U This picture, taken In IV'iS, shows Walter A. Scott, wealthy desert charac ter world-famed as Death Vulley Scotty, and a boy identified as Walter Scott, Jr. his son, tUen 14. Scott was thought to be a bachelor, but Mrs. Ella Scott, of Long Beach, Cal., declares she married him in 1000 and that they wore never divorced. She. is asking $1,000 a month separate 'lUutcnanco from the reputed millionaire, whose source of wealth hasj nevor been discovered, Mrs. Pettey 111 Mrs. 10. A. Pet toy is ill at her homo with tho lufluonm. At Toledo 1- 'Attorney H. L. Whipple left today on a business trip to Toledo. ill of Influenza Lyman Spencer Is III at bis home on North Jackson street of influenza. Ill At Home Mrs. C. W. Clark is ill at her home on Winchester street with a severe cold. . Move Rob HelHwell and Frank eiuma have moved Into tho Kohl- hagen apartements. Taken to Hospital Ivan Pickens was taken to Morcy hospital W'ed ncsday, verv ill of influenza. Pnlicte In Nauu K'ontiolli Pnlof. son of Roseburg has enlisted In the U. S. navy and is now stationed at San Diego. Ill at Home Uobby Rashford Is confined to tho home of. his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Ihmliford, of a severe cold. Attend Lecture V. V. ITarpbani ami C. L. Clark attended Admiral Ilyrd's lecturo In Eugene Wednes day evening. Returns Home S. B. Dunn haa returned to his home on route two, Roseburg. after spending several weeks In Los Angeles, Calif. Here From Medford Fred Carr, of the auditing department of Copco In Medford, Is spending a few days In Roseburg on business. Mr. Carr formerly resided here. Much Improved Mrs. J. K. Poles Is reported to be much im proved at St. Vincent hospital in Portland, where she has been ser iously ill. Riversdale Students III Jonn Norris, Joyce nnd Hilly Webnr. ami Donna May and Jean Ciimpbell, all of Riversdale, are ill at their homes, Move from Arizona S. M. Xfn durhlll and family huvo moved from Chandler, Arizona, t.o (Hide to make their homo. Improved Mrs. Ray Ay res is slightly Improved at her home In the Kohlhagen aparimenets, after being III for the past week. She Is bookkeeper at tho Douglas Coun ty creamery. Has Tonsil Operation Mrs. Eldoia Billings of Roseburg under went an operation for (he removal of her (diIfIIr at the office of Dr. A. C. Seely today. In California Mrs. I. Abraham left Sunday for San Franclsiro and Los Angeles, where she plans to do some buying for her Klore. She will also spend a couple of weeks visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Lawrence, and family In Snn Diego. Back At Work After being III for seveml dnys the following em ployes nt the "SI" Dlllard Motor company are nblo to be hack at work: Miles Cannon, Bill Slock. R. A. Peltey, E. D. Smith, Norvell IMeree. Tommy Herblson, Ronnld Eaulkner and Jim Mellcnry. Employed at Station Owen Walker began working Sunday al the Shell service Hlslion, corner of .lackfon and Douglus, replacing Tom Ness. v. ho left Sunday for Sun I H'lfo. Mr. Wnlker was formerly with the Oenerai Petroleum sta tion on Oiik street, associated with Carl Lfnlsay, Jr.. who pim-haHed Mr. Walkers Interest. Schilling Powcl e r . Mmakcs cakes itfint as mowjlakcs. 1 11: Scotty Sued III at Home Mrs. J. A. Fulcher is ill of a severe cold at her homo. Ill of Pneumonia CJ. A. Maupin of Kellogg is seiluusly 111 of jmuu bonla. From Marshfleld Dale Young, of Marshfleld has been in Rose burg attending to business for the past couple days. . Confined to Home Hetty Owen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Owen, is confined to her home be cause of a severe cold. From Centralla N. F. flillespie of Centralla, Wash., is in Rose burg visiting his daughter, Mrs. Leon McCliutock and family. At 'Office Mini rlco Hallmark re turned to lila office today after spending the past three weeks con valescing from an appendectomy. Move Tho Mlases Ruby Neal, May Doltolt and Bonnie (Ireon have taken an apartment at the Roadman npartiuentH fi.ou h Pino Stl'CUt. ' ' . Goes to California Patricia Be re k has returned to her home In Los Angeles, Calif., nftor visiting her sister, Mrs. Leonard Lootleiio, In Roseburg for several weeks. , Out of Town Visitors Among tho out-of-town visitors attending Ihe Past Masters' night of tho Ma sonic lodge held hero Wednesday evening were Ed Thlolo and L, E. Anderson of Oakland: W. M. Cur tis of Portland, W. C. nnd Adam Schneider of (iarden valley, and Fred Shlrtcltff and Norman Dun can of Myrtle Creek. ThoThcct lug was preceded by a'G:!tu o'clock dinner served by ladles of tho Eastern Star. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 2 Features 2 4 ;1V & k f and BOB ALLEN in "Unknown Ranger TODAY- Margot tirahame in "Night Waitress" and Ray Millancl in "Bulldog Drummond" Starts Today n3 5 i" new different and - exciting picture V Shows 2-7-9 P. M. Mats. 25o Eves. 35c Children -10c Starts Sunday For 3 Days rJ -.WOMEN BORN JLy.-- TO BE LOVED'fiiiW A mad merry comedy mystery!' r The funn!eu et- Shows 2-7-9:30 Mats. 25o Eves. 35c Children tOo U TO BE LOVEDi M CARY l" MM JEAN U rl JAMES ELLISON I ' H CHAS. BICKFORDf I KELEN BURGESS J?!