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I 4 ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURC, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29,? 1937 THREE Society and Clubs By MEREDITH ANNE JENKINS INTERESTING W. C. T. U. MEETING HELD WEDNESDAY A very interesting meeting of the V. C. T. U. was held Wednesday afternoon ut Lhe Presbyterian manse. The meeting was opened by a devotional period led by Mr. Georye Leeper mid followed by tbo . regular hiiHiness. Plan's were dis ciiHKeil for the lauiu-hiiiK of an ex tensive campaign for an education al fund in eooiieration with the na tional W. 0. T. II. Several facta In reward to Hi ft work of llin or der were slated by the president, Mrs. C. A. Chainbei'lin. Mrs.' Karl Agee presented the five-point program of the club, the first and most important being the evangelistic work. Mrs. Fred Fisher save a talk on alcohol ed li en t ton. Talks were also given by Mrs. Fred Soiithwtck, Mrs. Hoy Younn and. Mrs. Kditb Ae.kert. The meetiue was 'rinsed with the W. ('. T. U, heuedillon. CATHOLIC COOKED FOOD. SALE POSTPONED The Catholic rooked food sale scheduled for Saturday at McKean and Hnldwin's Is to be postponed indefinitely because of so much Illness. ' LADIES AUXILIARY OF EAGLES HOLD MEETING TUESDAY The ladies auxiliary of Kugles lodge held their regular meeting Tuesday evening. Plans were made for activities during the mouth of February, the following program being decided upon: Feb ruary 2. a shower will he held for one of their members; for the meeting February 9 Mrs. Lucy Marsturs will have charge of the entertainment for the evening: February 111, a potluek supper will be held ut (J, followed by drill prac tice. All members are urgeij to ut tend the hitter meeting as plans are belner made for the district con ventinii In April to hu held in Rose burg. It was decided that n donation he sent to the Red Cross fund for the flood relief from the uuxillury. The door prizes for the evening was drawn by Mn. J. Vinson. RHOWFR GIVEN MRS WAFER OF CAMAS VALLEY CAMAS VALLMY. Jan. 20. Mrs. Welcome Combs entertained at a lovely shower party at her home Wednesday afternoon. .Ian. 27 In honor of Mrs. (Menu Wafer. M a n y beautiful gifts were pre- TODAY AND SATURDAY Two Big New Shows MAD, MERRY COMEDY AV$f B0B ALLEN ln mF """own Range' Shows 2-7-9:30 P. M.: , Mats. 25c Eves. 35c Children 10c sented to Mrs. Wafer and were opened and displayed before the guests. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, assist ed by Mrs. Albertu Coon. Those i) res fin were .Mrs. wafer, guest of honor.' Mrs. Nellie Seigel, Mrs. Madge Stamlley, Mrs. Vera Standley, Mrs. Helen Mayer, Mrs. Alberta Coon. Mrs. Bessie Wheel er, Mrs. Ruth Luwsou, Mrs. Mar garet Crouch, Mrs. Kvelyn Gar rett and the hostess, Mrs. welcome Combs. . ARNOLD RODLEY AND NELLIE STILES MARRY TUESDAY Surprising their many friends. Miss Nellie Stiles and Arnold Rod ley, both of Roseburg, were mar ried Tuesday. January 26, ut Kelso, wash., ut a quiet ceremony, the bride was attended by her sister, lionita Mattox of Salem; with her mother, Mrs. Hatlio Muttux, also of Salem, and a few friends pres ent. Mr. and Mrs. Rodley returned to Roseburg Thursday and plan to make their home lu the Kohlhugen apartments. Mrs. Rodley, formerly of Salem, has been an employe at the Tav ern in Roseburg. Mr. Rodley is uu employe of the Standard Oil company. . Local News Goes to Portland Dexter Hire left Thursday for Portland on busi ness. ', in Ubim Mm flr.m'i-n Cns- key uml sun, liouuld, me ill ul their homo. Vlsitlna Hers Fred WiiHh of Reno In visiting menus m uose-burg. FAVORITE RECIPES f Broadcast by the Wcrnipn'n Rx hnnee department of TCTiNR nnrt Duhliphod In th Dnnvlnn county cook book. Complete conies of tut cook book may bp nurcbnnc(1 at thf Vpwx-Review office at BO cent -ach.) LAZY DAISY CAKE MRS. E. R. PETERSON, Roseburg. 2 eggs 1 cup sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla neat until think and add the sug nr graduMly, boating constantly. Add vanilla. 1 cun sifted flour 1 t. baking powder , L salt Rift together ed add to above mlture. Beit. well. V, cun milk 1 T. butter (level) Heat together to boiling nml none over nhovA mtvtnro nil I at once while hot. Mix well. Do not add more flour. Batter Is very thin. Pour -into 8" creased pan and bake 30 min. at 350. Variation: May add few raisins, Mrs. Paul Dussean. RoBeburg. point DEVIL'S FOOD CAKE DOROTHY HAMILTON. Oakland. MRS. ELMER ESTELLE Myrtle Creek. Ore. MRS ARCHIE ELLIOTT Roseburg. Ore. MRS. FRED BROWN, Roseburg. MRS. GEORGE FAIR, Brookway. GLADYS JOHNSTON, Brockway. cup cocoa Vi cup boiling water 1 cup milk zAt cup shortening l'A cups Bugar ' 2 eggs, well beaten, ', 1 teaspoon soda ' 1 teaspoon baking potef""'" 2V cups pastry flour IVs teaspoons vanilla Mix cocoa with boiling water to ARKIMSON'S WANTED Many more people to realize the advantage to themselves gained by trading at this store. Those that trade at this store know I. They can always depend upon the quality of merchandise sold. II. They know that the average price paid is as low as any store in Roseburg. III. They know that when they telephone for an order they do not have to meet the delivery boy at the door with money in their hand or have the food returned. IV. Producers that trade at this store know that they are given courteous consideration when they offer anything for sale and there is no quib bling over price. This store is friendly to you. Make its acquain tance. 323 WEST CASS ST. PHONE 24 , FREE DELIVERY PARKINSONS III at Home Mrs. Carolina Ilor- ney Is ill ut her home on Hast Uuuglus. Visiting in Berkeley Mrs. Cail .htilsnv Jr.. Ih visitine: friends ill Berkeley, Cuilf. Ill at Hom Mrs. Oliver Boyer is. til ut her home on Stephens street. "Wild Bill" Relive In Filmdom III of Influenza Shirley Clark. daughter of Mrs. ltetta Clurk, Is til of Influenza. - . . i Olalla Visiter McKlnley Hunt ington of Olalla 'woh a business visitor lu Roseburg today. Moves to Lane Street Mrs. V. R. Murray is moving.today to 120 W. Lane, from Sheridan streot. Improving Phil hnrth is Im proving aftiT being ill 1'ur the past week of Influenza. ' III at Home Mrs. Donald Helll well is ill at her home on Kane street of a severe cold. , Returns to Office A. J. Goddcs has returned to his office after be ing ill for several days. Moves Mrs. M. C. Hopkins mov ed Thursday from the Douglas ho tel to the North Side apartmenta. Ill at Home Miss Jean Geddes is confined to her home on N. Jackson street with a severe cold. Ill on South Deer Creek Roy Virgil Hatfield is ill of a severe cold at his home on South Deer creek. Moves J. M. Spancake and fam ly have moved from Rest avenuo, Roseburg, to n ranch near Dixon-ville. Confined to Home Frederick Chapman is confined tn his borne on Harvard street with a scvorc cold. ! ' a Improving" F!" Duilstheiinffr'rte Improving at, his . homo on Cobb street, after being til ifor several days. ... v 1 RUSSIAN PLOTTER EXPECTS TO "PAY" (Continued from page 1) oia and longshoremen on coastal vesselB. Sokolnlkoff declared. "However, 1 beg the couii'h mercy." Sneakine clearly in an attentive eourtroom which yetiterduy heard the piOKecutor'tt rinKluK demands lor the dealh pcmtity, KuiieK bouiui ed a warning to "ull Trolzkylats here, In Spain, in France, every where In the world." "Learn from our experience," he declared. "The simple truth Is that Trotz kyiats are Incendtarlats of war." WEST COAST DOCK STRIKE END NEARS m mtdi'cattd with throat-soothing ingredients of Vicks VapoKub. (Continued from page 1) The beginning of the beautiful romance In "The Plainsman," the Cocll B. DeMlllo saga of the winning of the West,, which begins on Sun day ut tlio Indian theatro. Gary Cooper as "Wild Bill" lllckok, famed peace officer of the seventies, moctH "Calamity Jane," woman stage coach driver, played by Jean Arthur. Improving Mrs. Edward Hlnos is improving after being 111 al her home ut tiie veterans facility fur the past several .d!'ys. . Returns to Work Charles Mote has returned to his work at the Pioneer Drug store nflor being ill for the past coiiule weeks. Visiting Here George Mennio of Bottineuu, N. Uakotr., is visiting his duughter, Mrs. HIbIo Williams, of Roseburg. Mr. Mcnule will be 90 years old shortly. Improved Mr. and Mrs. Fred erick J. Porter are slightly Improv ed at their home on Reservoir avo nue, where they have been 111 for the nast week. hus returnod to his work at Fish er's department sloro, lifter being 111 for the past few days. Leaves Today Mrs. J. F. Byrd is leaving Friday for Portland to visit her daughter and Bon-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. It. R. Levy. She will he accompanied by Patty Sue Levy, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Byrd' hnro for tlio past severul weeks. unions by the end of the week, . with un ensuing clcisu to the cost ly strike. Tlio International Longshore men's iissoclulion is the lurgest and most powerful unit of the inaiitimo fetleratlon of the Puciric which binds all Beven unions to gether, and latoly hus become the key union In the conNict. The uccord between shipowners and lougKhoruinen etinie after a conference al which similar tenta tive ngreciueni was' reached be tween the shipowners and clnrkB and checkers, who are affiliated with lhe I. UA. It climaxed a day in which peace discussion blew hot and cold and left federal conciliators offering to "assist ill negotiations" leading up to settlement by arbitration, long advocated by employers but refused by the unions. ' Tim ' s)itpoWner-I. L, A. accord hinged on .settlement of issues In volving wages and hours, and niies (Inns of jurisdiction affecting snll- In Roseburg Miss Saylar and her nephew, Mr. Peterson, wore In Roseburg Thursday on a busi ness trip from Alumeda, Calif. Miss Snylor Is the manager of the Saylor Candy company of Alameda and she and Mr. Peterson are mak ing n business tour of the country. STARTS SUNDAY RETURNED BY POPULAR REQUEST .1 Chaar far TbU Duo af Mmlnftv and Romancmt Mightlsst oi musical lovs iiorutsi two singing stars, i oast of thousands I Th Kioha .tor. fit "Naughty Matttttn") Schilling PURE ILLA Starts Sunday for 3 Days GARY AMD JEAN'S GRANDEST LOVE ST0RYI From Myrtle Creek Claude Smith spent Friday In Roseburg at tending to husineMS. ' . Here From Eugene Eddie Stef fin, drug firm repreaeiitative, with headquarters in Eugene, spent Tlnirsduy In Koseburg. , Here on Business Trip Mont a Kelly, manager of the Nairn Con goleuin company, Is in Roseburg to day on business. The lustv romance of Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane , ' " 1 swinging through the breathtaking action and event! ' which are the romance of America itself I ( ' A 4 ' ' " , . . Adolph Zokor . fedo? Here From Portland Burt Daw son, sales manager? of the Montag Stove company of Portland, is In Roseburg today on hiiBiuess, en route to San Francisco. From Salem W. J. Blotch of tlio Ct:C warehouse building construc tion department of the stale for estry office, with headquarters ln Salem, is in Roseburg on business. Move to Washington Mr. und Mrs. R. D. Maclay and children are luaving today to make their home in Olymplu, Washington. Mr. Mac- lay has been transferred Ut the for estry office there. Attend Rally Mrs. R. 13. Craw ford returned to her home ln Rose burg Thursday after attending the miil-year rally of the Ilaptlst churches of the Umpqua associa tion in tiugane Wednesday. make a smooth paste. Add to milk that has been scalded and attr con stantly to prevent lumping. Cool. Cream shortening and sugar thor oughly. Add eggs and .beat well. Add soda to cocoa mixture and add to batter. Sift baking powdor with flour and add In small amounts to hatter together with vanilla. Moat 3 min. Duke In 2 X-inch layers in moderate oven (350) 20 or 2D min. BUTTERMILK CAKE LILLIAN MATTHEWS I.ooklngglass, Ore. ALICB I1RADLKY, Roseburg. MItS. THURMAN SMITH Roseburg, Oro. MRS. LILLI10 WOOD, Roseburg. HHLKN CAHATI, Canyonvllle. MRS. II .S. FrtlDHIND, Roseburg. 1 cup sugar 3 or 4 T. butter or other shorten ing (optional) 1 egg (optional) 1 cup buttermilk or sour cream 2 cups flour (or more) 1 t. baking powder 1 t. soda 1 t. vanilla or lemon extract 'A cup chocolate (If desired) or 3 T cocoa molted In hot water Cream butter and sugar; add well beaten egg. 81ft together sev eral times flour, soda and baking powder. Add alternately with but termilk, flavoring, etc. Re sure to add enough flour to make stiff bat ter or onko will bo heavy. Nuts may bo added. Serve with choco lato frosting or carmel sauce. 1 cup brown sugar 2 t flour 1 lump butter .. S i 1 cup cold water (J Dissolve together and cook until clear. II fThmphtwn 'ffw Marltf lactam LovCall' htgtttabl with , KIGINALD OWIM ALLAN IONIC IAMXS STEWART ALAIJ JOWBRAT ' Wo CecB.DWfffis with JIMMY ELLISON CHARLES B1CKFORD HELEN BURGESS and' SECOND FEATURE Mats 2c : Eves 35c Children 10c Shows 2, 7, 9 P. M. TODAY AND SATURDAY PREVIEW SATURDAY NIGHT AFTER 2ND SHOW I DENTISTRY H. R. NERBAS, D. D. S. OAS WJIEN DESIRED Annolgosla for Pilling ' ; Anaestliosla for Extraction Unbreakable or Vulcanite Plates TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED Suite 5 Phone 488-J Masonic Bldg.. Roseburg FOR SALE 1 cord 4-foot SLAB WOOD, cut In 16-Inch lengthi delivered Dry 4-tt. Slabs $2.2S, 12.50, $3.00 In 16-Inch lengths, M f" PHONE H2 ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. 2nd Ave. and 6th St, on Dlxonvllle Road