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ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURC, OREGON, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1937.
SCDCDEITW
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
Social Calendar
Saturday, February 13
Regular social of llivorsdulo
grunge at 8 o'clock ul bull, Open
tu public.
Monaay, February 15
D. A. It. lo meet at 7:30 In eve
ning ut home uf Miss Margaret
ngu oil Commercial avenue with
Alias Page and Alia. I). N. Husen
bnrk Joint hostesses. Program on
"Thu White-headed Eagle," by the
regent, Alius Adeline Stewart. All
members limed to ho present.
Juninn Woniun's club Vulenilno
mill third anniversary birthday
party at clubhouse. Everyone at
tending bus been asked to bring
11 'Valentino. Hostesses, Jane Gil
breath, chairman, Elaine Huston.
Airs. Louis Fles, Airs. IJeslou
til uss, -Mrs. Ralph llennuu, llulb
Hoover mid Virginia (llirnee.
Lady Lions to meet at 2 o'clock
In nlternuon at home of Airs. Alerlo
Aluney.
IJ. .; W. C. Internal loiiiul coope
ration and peace program and
"Teamwork for Social Progress
lit U:':iU o'clock dinner at Episcopal
parish hall. .Mrs. Thomas Parkin
son, chalrinaii. Airs. J. At. Judd und
Mrs. (leruldlne Slioohy, eonmiiltee.
lllisbalids and friends Invited.
' Past Presidents' club two o'clock
in afternoon meeting at home of
Airs. W. C. Print..
Fullerton 1,-T. A. meeting In
evening ul schoolbouse. Program.
.- Choral club practice-at 1 a. in.
ul Itoseburg MubIc und Art studio
under -direction' or ins. Allrlnin
Dullard. ' , , .,,
Itoseburg Woman's club l..
o'clock ' dvsserl-lunclieon at club
house. Airs. II.- ''I'', English, I'l'p
gram clullriuim. .Rev. Perry Snillli,
guest speaker. Special music. Mem
bers und invited guests naked to
attend. " ' - ' ' ' ' ' ,
Auxiliary lo EagleB will eiitel
tniii aerie at fi : :tt) o'ulocli potluck
supper at Aluccabeo hall. A" hid
)os Interested in. drill teum have
been asked to be present lor drill
liruelieo. , , 1
' Column' Vons' Plnllr club 'meeting
it; 2:110 In iu jifternoon at home ol
ill ra, V I?.' .' R.l VI-iuiV : ut m ; South
Stephens street.
Wednesday, February 17
M O A club afternoon ineetips
H home of .Mm. lilviu Clbnke.
i Sans Souci Birthday club 1:.W
U'clnck lUiiclieon inll Ht 'U.iKlelsl
Jioine with Mrs. O. AI. Hopple and
Sirs. Kleisl Joint hostesses. I . ' .
; .lob's Daughters benefit eaifl
jiurty and L: :0 o'clock dessert
lunchoon at home of. Miss Alny
luildwln at 1127 North Kane street.
VIBO II.IU uciucii. uh-""-i"
find curd 'party In, evening UL lliild-j
rnrpH -.-inn ,-uiii nivi.
linlno.V
Iiridgo'iind 'j)iilohle..-HoiH' prize
liolh afternoon and -evening. -,.1'or
i esorviittoiia call Mrs. II. C. Daj-by
ill SM-J or Mrs. R,.L. Whipple at
0U-.I. General public .liiviledi
Joint alx-thlt.lx o'clock dinner,
meeting-of, 2(l-;iil 'flub and, Hons
lub at Carl's-'l'iivoi-n.,. ',-' '
CiiLhoUd ' Ladles. . Sewing society
,ill. nieel ul. two -o'clock In after
inoii at home of. Mrs. A. J. Itnill--nit
on -Mnplu street. Mrs. .1. JJ.
''oluy; pruBldent, will be lu elitirgo.
Ml'iiioinbera urged lo be-prosenl.
I New Idea ciub one o'clock lunch
I'on meeting ;nt homo of Airs. C.
Murks. . - - ''
j Reselling Art and Embroidery
iluli meutltat In utteriioou at home
til 'Mia. i G. Stephenson ai -eu.
;otnli I'Ttnt sireel.
........1...... I ....I,.,, t,nvlll:il-V flf
4;mniniii unititto play urds from.
two lo fom-lhiiiy at V? A. l'V bar
j-aclis. I- " s K ' ' , ,
I -. Thursday. February 18
IPreshywrinn .Ladles Aid 1:SH
)'eliu,l UeKHerl-liinchwiit' In' chtin-h
parlprs. Mosiesses, .Mit,.- i-,.
KoliiliaRi-ii and .Mrs. i lair 1. AI
4i.nT iliaii'int1!!:' Airs. James Camp
Lell, Mi's. U-or (.'amubell ai,.l
Wis,- l-'rederlck .1. Purler, nevo
lions In charge of Mrs. W. I,
Scott. Program. Airs. S. Hal!
Wcsldiml. In cliarge.
j Tiriiniare all-day meeting al
limue of Mrs. Paul I.amnreux al
kolllliugeii uiiailineiils. Polltiek
luneheiin al noon. .
i ljurden Valley Wninen'.i club
neit,lllg ul Peter Slnelulr home.
I Kasteru Star meeiing at eight
Vl'cloi k 111 Masunli- leinple.
J I la lighters ol' I'tilmi Veterans of
(the Civil War, Florence N'igli'.lnsliib-
1'elll No. 15, ; 'meeiing at T::i
Vt'clnck ill evening at ainioiy.
Women's Foreign Missionary sii-
ll-lety Id the Mellindlfl Kplseopal
liui'-ch meeiing at two o'clock in
tiiftci'tioou at lionie of Mrs. lliilce
jMellls ut iiiiller o: Court and
'Fowler slrevls. Illlciestilig pro-
rraili.
'I'he Home I'-oinilnii-s club ol
Snlllh 1'eer Creek to' ineel In at
iteiuoou al Ihe hall. Llriim tliimlib
land needle. Mrs. C. II. Ilalley and
I.Mrs. Wllllnni Pulley. Joint ' ho-
ItesseH.
J llllde P.'l'. A. meeiing at eight
ln evening al sel lliouse. K, fresh
tnietlts und social hour.
I Friday. February 19
! Annual library lea al dining
,1-ooin ol I'nipoun bond hum Ibrei
in live In aileiiiooii under -aus
Inlees of l'lllliullll till i t of Auierleall
il.cglon. auxillaiy. ' Mrs. (leiirge
lU'hartotl and Mrs. Ned liUon. Joint
lihailinen. Ceiieral public Invited.
'Proceeds lo benefit Itosi-liurg eliy
llilirar.v.
I Aaturdiiv. February 20
) Jletbiidls'l ' Kplseopal Ladies Aid
cooked fnort sale at AleK.-an and
lllillilwili's. - -
Aliniit 23 Koynl Arch mombers
Ifroiii Cotlimo drove will atlendlhe
'tl-llii o'clock dinner al Hie Hose
llmi K .MiiMinle leinple to be follow
'eil by rtoyal Arch degree on tbree
'clllldidlltei). -,
February 22
i Animal Reserve (III leers associa
tion ball at ::!" o'clock lu evonins
iid mmoiy. (Jeiicral public invited.
Uratid march. .Music by Itbythmen
nine-piece orcbestru and singer.
February 23
Winston P.-'l'. A. play, "Uvery
body's Hutting Married," "ut eight
o'clock at Evergreen grange ball,
yullt to bo given uwuy. Freo dance
lollowlug play. , '
B. P. W. C. VALENTINE
DINNER PARTY IS
ENJOYABLE AFFAIR
The Ilusiness and Professional
Women's club Valentino dinner
parly was an enjoyablo affair at
Ii:-I5 o'clock Monday evening at the.
Umpuua hotel. Tho members
matched papur hearls to find llielr
partuers. Tho decorutlous lor the
table were carried out ill tho Vul-
unliuo uiotil', '
Tllo program consisted of a num
ber by thu Hollywood Mill Millies;
nen songs led by Lucy PIllKerloll
and uccoiupunicd by Alarjorlo Wil
son; stung by sewing club; group
of n inn burs by II. P. W. (Ileo club
under the direction of Airs. C. A.
lirand; club songs led by Nelma
Suylor accompanied by Alias Wil
son; selections by vorso choir led
bv Vorna Cai-othera; stung oy
Thlll-siluy brldgo club given by Ilu
Luiibach, Lucy Plnkurton and Ag
nes Pltclilord, and telepnono gos
sip stunt by Helen CuBey and
Alice Cehind,
ViHltoi-B present included AlrB. H,
llerg. Airs. Al. Itlce, Airs. L. U. Bak
er, or Saerainenlo, Airs. Sophia
Weaver, Alias Alaiula Craigmlles,
Miss Niiilinu Plnkerlon. Mrs. .Mil
ium llallaril, Alias LoIb Ijiiuciiii.
Tho coiniultteo in charge of tlni
dinner parly included Allan May
Fisher, chairiuuu, Airs. Alma l-lur-
iiuss, Miss I'Jvelyn iirecKeiii-iuge
and Alias Margaret Oderklrk. ,
The next meeting ol the club will
be Mondav night at n ::!' dinner
ut the Episcopal parish ball. Mem
bers will Invito their nusnunus
and guests for tho meeting. (
PATCH AND CHAT CLUB
HAS ENJOYABLE AFTERNOON.
AT, Q. B. CALKINS HOME
Tho Patch and Chut club met
Thursday iil'lernoou at tho home
ill'. Ali-H. Oi H Calkins'. Visiting rtnil
sowing- wiiio followed -by a shower
on Mrs. L. V. Smith, who receiv-
d many beautiful glfls. Mrs.
Smith recently moved from Eden-
bowel- to Siilherlln. Lato in the
afternoon delicious refreshments
were serv-ed to tin) following guests
and nieniliers; Alesdanies Darley
Wnre, Nora Ware, Curtis Culkilis,
.1. llradley. C. Doinenleo, C. H.
Reach. I). W. Keasey, 11. W . Smith
Forrest .Jones, .tllelln. Itlngo, A. .1)
Addison
mid lb
II1H.
Tho hi xt moetint .'will- bo neiu
Fob. 25 'ut Iho home of Airs, u; .
iveasey.
it .Jones, .(llelln. Itlngo, A. .11.!
in, HffV.'Siilirih,' Hi !).' Hs
bet; hostess, AlrH. C.-B; Callt-
MRS. ADRIAN FISHER IS .
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB
AT DESSERT-SUPPER
Mrs. Adrian Fisher enlorlained
her bridge club at a very delightful
T,;:I0 o'clock doBsort-supper Monday
ovenlng; at her home. ; .Tho Vabin-
tlne niollf , wuij ,,ullrur-'t:lvoly usod
for Iliu occasion.' '' ' '" 11 - :
Covers 'were-placed for- Airs. L.
1,. WlmbcrKv. Mrs. Leslie Ciitn-
L. Wlmborly, Mrs. Lesllo Cum-
Floyd Wilson. Airs. Clyde Fuller-
loll, Mrs. J. H. Hennessey, Mrs. J.
A. Hart and the bostuss, Airs.
Fisher.
Contract brldgo was Iho diver
sion of the pleasant ovenlng hours
witli Mrs. W llsoii winning tile prize
(or high score.
SHOWER PARTY GIVEN
MRS. MARJORY DOYLE
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
.Mrs. S. W. Ilu'.ier and Airs. Merle
Lanurein entertained ut u charm
ing shower parly Thiirsdr.y alter
noon at tiiu J. E. Allerbu.y homo
lo compliment Alia. .Marjory Uoyle,
re.enl bride, ut u lovely shower
party.
The ton tables was covered by a
bcuiiliful luce cloth and decorated
in tile Valentine motif and lull
lighted pastel tapers. .Many lovely
gifts were preenled to Airs. Iloyle
irom .Mrs. ClllMrd Larson, .vira.
Charles Carson, Mrs. Vora Lang,
Airs. Fred llowen, Airs. V. V. llurp
liam, Airs. F. W. (luilerlun und
daughter, .Miss Dernleco Uilttur,
Alias Thelllla Ixivelace, Airs. Hill
luce, Miss Curul Perry, .'ir.i. W. II.
Slovens, Airs. L. Jlabley, Airs. C.
Alab'ley, Mrs. Stlerwoll, .Mrs. IJoard
man, Airs. Jessie AIcFarland, Airs.
.Murray, .Miss Emily Jackson, Mib.
It. 'Chainlieiliii, Airs. Penney. .Mrs.
J. E. Atlcrbury und t lie hostesses,
Mrs. llulier and Airs. Lauuretn.
At the tea hour lovely refresh
ments were served by tho hos
tesses, ::
MRS. FRED HAMILTON
HOSTESS TO CLUB AT
DESSERT-LUNCHEON
Airs. Fred Hninlllon was a most
gracious hostess Tuesday, when
she enlerliiined her bridge club at
delightful 1:3b o'clock desserl-l
luncheon ill her home on lllakeley
street.
Covers were urrunged for Airs
Hay .1. Freeman, a guest, and Mrs.
CI. C. Flnlay. Mrs. 10. O. Ilickli
AIi-b. S. .1. Shoemaker, Airs. C. V
Wlmborly. -Mrs. Homer Crow, Mrs.
George Wharton. Airs. Harry Pluck
Mrs. it. U Whipple, Airs. w. i' .
Hurria. Aliss Jane Wliarlou and
the hostess. Airs. Iluiiiiltou.
l,i,n-,i,. l,i-litee was fcllioveil
during the ' liftern'oon' with Mrs.
Harris winning mo prize ioi- iuk"
scoro.
:;s :.( :;,
RESERVE OFFICERS
BALL TO BE HELD
MONDAY, FEB. 22 :
' The Ue'serve Oit'irii-s ussoclullon
will sponsor Its annual Military
ball al nino-lhlrty. o'clock .Monday
evening. February 22. at; Hie arm
ory. Elaborate decorations are be
lli;' arranged by the committees in
charge. Lt. E. It. Wajton 1b luting
as general chairman " of the' 1!K',7
ball.
The nine-piece Uhytllinen orches
tra and singer will furnish the nui--slc
for the ball, ' vllici will be
opened by a' grand inarch. Written
Invitations are not. being mailed
Ibis year, as u. most cordial invita
tion lias boon extended to tho gen
eral nubile to otijoy this social
function.
s
MR. AND MRS. REED
ENTERTAIN FRIENDS
AT SUPPER SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. tleorge Reed enter
tained a tuimbur of their friends at
a chow mien supper Sunday ut six
o clock. Three labl.'s ol monopoly
were in piay during- Iho remainder
of. tho. .evening. Those enjoying- lllo
affair were Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Strickling and pouil. Joe and Ron
ald, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence. Char
tier, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Decker,
Mr. and Airs. Clen Itinso, Mr. and
Mr. and Airs. Vedder, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Alsr. Vedder, Mr. and Mrs.
Pert Mathews, Air. and Mrs. 10.
Tenter nnd the host and hostess,
Mr. ami .Mrs. Heed, and their two
daughters, Laura und Lenoru.
CATHOLIC BENEFIT CARD
PARTY IS CHARMING
AFFAIR OF THE WEEK
The largest and most cluuniln
social afluir of tho week was the
benefit curd party sponsored by
St. Joseph's Catholic Sowing so
ciety Tuijsduy evening at the pur
lab hall. The Valentine motif was
beautifully carried out in tne deco
rations (or tbe affair.
A orlze was awarded for tbe
high scoro for every table of cards
in olay und the door prize was
awarded, to Alias Gertrude least, h
Dr. J. II. Foley acted as master ol
ceremonies.
Mrs. Frank Monroo wub genorul
chuirniun of. tbe party and was ua
slsted by Airs. E. L. Dolan, AU'fl. It.
It. Wlllett, AIib. J. u. f oioy, lura.
AI. L. Paul, .Mrs. Elizabeth Puul,
Airs. Alary Bryan, Airs. Lucy Jen
nings, Mrs. A. A. Murphy, Mrs. K.
L. Shlrey and Mi'3. George ham
mer.
Those enjoying tho card party
Included Mr. and Airs. Al. It. Rich
ards, Mr. and Airs. L. Al. Lilly, Mr.
and Airs. J. Ai. Judd, Mr. and Mrs.
.1. E. Judd, Air. and Airs. L,. w.
Aleuger, Mr. and Airs. IC. It. Aletz,-
ger, Mr. and Mrs'. J, IS. Pickens,
Mr. and Mrs. v. At. iee, nr. nnu,
Mrs. 'Clair K. Airen, Air. and AIi b.
.1. C. Iluino. Mr. und AIib. C. 0,
Johns, .Mr. and Airs. Orvillo Johns,
.Mr. and ,Mrs. Ernest HlgBlnbolll
ain. Dr. and AIib. J. U. Foley, B'atlt
er Leo Sheehan, Father Valarlan
O'Loary, Airs. E. L. Dolan, Airs. T.
U. Wutaon, Airs. C. ti. Van Valzuh,
Mrs. I). D. Leonard. Alias Ann Slli
notl, Airs. Irvlli Urunn, Aliss Esth
er Uevan, Aliss Agnes Pitchford,
.Miss Gladys Hiiskin, Airs. Al. L
llrlcker, Airs. Franklyn Voyt, All's.
D. B. Faxon, Airs. E. A. Post, Alia.
Maurice J. Newland, Mrs. Thomas
Graham. Mrs. L. A. Coo; AIib. T. H.
Reeves, Airs. Al. E. Itlttor, Jr., Airs.
Frank Coon, -Miss Lucy Pinkertoll,
.Mrs. Rydell, Mrs. Mary Matthews,
Airs. J. W. Aladdux, Airs. Carrie
Alae Wright, Mrs. George Hammer,
Mrs. J. E. Robinson. Airs. K. L.
Shirey, Airs. M. L. Paul, .Mrs. A. A.
Murnhy. Miss Elizabeth Paul,-Airs.
Mary Dryan, .Miss Frances, Aliss
Eileen and Alias Alary Murphy,
Miss Dolores John, Alra. Fred
Fields, Mrs. .1. A. Sawyers, Airs. Ora
Welkor, Airs. P. H. .lurgenson. Aliss
Co etta aud Aliss Mann l-angen-
bergf Airs., Irving Doucette. Alias
Inez Crosta, Airs. II. C. Stoarna,
Mrs. Hazel Dixon, Aliss Bernadine
Prtneen. Grace 10. Froeniun. L. J
Paul, A. I.. Cornelius, Airs. Eugene
Princon. Miss Gortlilde Rust, L. J
llurnos. Peter Ilullf, Aliss Heion
Casey, Airs. Harris .lOllswortn,
riiomas Parkinson, c. 10. .Mansiieiu,
Mrs. L. L. Miller, Miss Hoe Hemp-
sev. Mian Margaret Fields, Airs,
V o a Willlelm, Mrs. mue li-ow
mil Mrs. Frei erlck J. Porter.
Following the awarding of tho
nrizes. the nostesses serveo uo-
licious rofreshinents. Tho party
w one of the areest. and hiobi
en lovable benefit affairs of the
winter months.
D. C. M. T. a! HAS
ENJOYABLE MEETING
AT HOMER GROW HOME
Gibson Girl but 1937 Valentine!
fclMb'V C'niif (llbM.i,. rtfe
Tho Uouglus . County Aluslc:
Teachers ussociutloil hold a Very
enjoyablo meeiing Alondiiy ovoniig
ut lllo "liouio of Mrs. Homer Grow
with tho nresident. Airs. il. U
English in charge of tho business
sesslun. Plans wore luuuo ioi- no
mini music week to bo held the
first woek ill May.
Tho program was In churgo of
.Mrs. tOngiisn on "Ululuns.'' Topics
wore given by Mrs. Englisu
"Survey of Work or Hrunins'; Airs.
Doroihv Luuder gave a alfetch of
thu life of llrnhina; piano numbers
.were played by Airs. Englisu ami
Mis. .lohn I nlinuaon on --cuuro
ii-inn sonala On. 5 in 1' minor, nnu
Huncaliiln Dances,'' botn uj
Uruhtns. Aliss Eleanor Uessainer
suiierlutendent of music in tne
Oakland school, sung, "Cradle
Sninr." und "Little Dustman, anu
Sopphic Odes, by uranms.
Later Alra. Grow served lovely
refi eshinents to Airs. John W euth
eiiord. Mrs. Clyde Heard, Airs,
Dorothy Lauder. Airs. C. A. Brand
Miss Ruth Hoover, Alias Gladyi
1-1. Su-onu. all of Itoseburg, .Mr
IL F. lousiloll, Mrs. John Hukanson
and Al.lsj Lleuuor Hessaluur, ol
Oakland, nieiiiiivrs and AliBS Hul-
ene Uobluaou, a guesL
MRS. CLYDE CARSTENS
ENTERTAINS SEWING,
CLUB ON FRIDAY
Airs. Clyde Carsletia was a very
grneioila hostess Friday, when she
uuletialned her sewing club at a
moat I'lilovilble olle-lllirty o clock
lauuilo luncheon nt her homo In
l.aurelwood. The Vnleutllie luoltl
was attractively used aa a decora
tive scheme.
Covera were placed for Alra. L.
L. Wlmborly. a guest, Alra. I-., b.
Hull. Mrs. C. IP. Cannon. Mrs.
Grunt Osborn. Mrs. A. II. Taylor.
Mrs. (1. M. Krell, Alls. W tills Aly-
r.. .Mrs. .laines Cuinpbell. Mrs.
Victor Clark. Mrs. 10. tl. Randolph.
Mrs. Harold Hollows. Mrs. Earl
Wiley nod the hostess, Airs. Cars
tens. -
Sewing and visiting worn enjoy
ed during the ufiernoon. The nexi
mooting will he February in at mo
home of Mis. Krell on South Alain
street.
This stunning modern maul li.i.su t much In common with Iho "Gib
son girl" famous seme ycar.i ago, but, nevertheless, she's really n
tillison girl and a inu.ii attractive modern valentine. Her name is
Wyniw Gibson and she one of the more strikinp members of the
61m colony.
STYLE TO BOOT
Here's Marleoe, Decked Out on Deck
gi
Whut Alarlene DJotrich does with a lot ot that
3(i,S.000 salary Hollywood reported paying her Is In
eyid.ence above on her arrival at New Yorjt to garner
more American dollars, for tho costume must huvo
cost a, pretty penny Indeed. With her known flair
for tbe exotic In dress, she wore a Russian inspired
outfit of brown tweed anij beaver, completed with
Co'ssuck boots and hut, muff und tunic of beaver. She
dismissed rumors a dlviorco Irom Itudolf Slober impended.
JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB
HA8 INTERESTING
MEETING MONDAY NIGHT
The regular business meeting of
tbe Junior Woman's club was held
Alonday evening in the clubroouis
with I lie nresident. Mrs. WllliltUI
llurath. In charge. Mrs. Alfred
Cioake. gave a report on the pre
vious meeting and Miss carniei
Newland presented the treasurer's
report. Final arrangements were
made for tbe Valentine benefit
card party.
the next meeting was announc
ed for February 15 and will be in
the form of a valentine party anu
also In the form of a blrtnuay
party to celebrate tho third anni
vorsnry of tbe club. Everyone at
tending has been asked to bring a
valentine.
Members and guests present In
eluded Mrs. Clarence Dunlap,
Airs. Louis Fles, Airs. Waldo Camp
bell, Mrs. Earl Wlsner. Mrs. Vic
tor Noel. Mrs. Reginald Krsklue,
Airs. I. AL Dunn. Mrs. Alfred
Clouke, Mrs. William Unrntb, Miss
Virginia Gurnee, Aliss Botty Stark
Aliss Jane Gllbreath, Alias Carmel
Newland, Aliss Helen Cobb, Miss
Dorothy Herman, Aliss Ruth Kersh-
ner, Aliss Evelyn Day, IOlmira
ninke, Aliss Helen Woodruff, Miss
Verla AIcLuughlln, und Aliss Dover
ly Wood.
Hostesses announced for tho
next meeting include Alisn Julio
ilbreath. chairman, Miss Elaine
aston, Airs. Louis Fles, Airs. Hes-
ton Gross, Mrs. Ralph Herman
Miss Ruth Hoover and Miss Vir
ginia Gurnee.
FRIENDLY GARDEN CLUB
HAS VERY ENJOYABLE
MEETING ON TUESDAY
The Friendly Gordon club, mot
ruesday afternoon at tho homo of
Airs. L. E. Evans, ut DUIard, for a
one-thirty o clock salad Jtiucheon
which -was served at small tables
to members and friends. . .
After the reading of the minutes
ot last meeting and correspond-
once, Mi'B. Nora Williams, presented
an interesting program In beeping
lib Valentine's day, Mrs. Loron
.Miller told ot the original Valen
tino days ami the motive which
prompted tho continuance.
Guessing games and contests
kopt the party engaged, und dur
ing tho afternoon several lovely
hand-made prizes were given by
Airs. Williams.
Guests, present were Airs. W. H.
Ulair, .Mrs. L. H. Ellison, Alls. C.
Laurance, Mrs. Fred Uurks,
Airs. O. II. AIcNeece, Dlllurd, Airs.
Earl Wiley, Roseburg; members
present wero Airs. O. Al. Hopple.
.Mrs. Loren Miller, AlrB. Walter
Horcher, Airs. R. It. Davidson, Airs.
R. A. Horcher, Airs. 10. E. Aloyer,
Airs. Chester I-Iercho'r and son, 1311
lie, Mrs. Floyd Miller, Mrs. H. A.
Canaday, Mrs. S. C. Miller, Airs.
Nora Williams, and the hostess,
Airs. L. E. Evans.
DELPHIAN CLUB HAS
ENJOYABLE MEETING .
AT BELL .HOME
Airs. William Dell entertained
the Delphian club at. her home in
tho. Hell anartiueltls Wednesday
afternoon -with Airs. Roy Enl'ler in
charge of the Interesting program
on "Ireland."
Topics presented- Included "Hel
fnst and Ulster," by Mrs. G. C. Fin
ay; "Education Systems," by Airs.
W. R. Brown; "Linens and Laces,"
by Mrs. G. V. Wlmborly; "Flowers
und Gardens," by Airs. Foster Hut
tier, and "Poetry, Drama and Alu
sic," by Airs. Homer Grow.
A pleusant sociul hour followed
nnd Airs. Hell served ten to Airs.
Hoy Entler. AIib. W. R. Ilrown,
Mrs. Homer Grow, Mrs. Foster
Dinner, Airs. G. V. Wiinberly and
Airs. G. C. Flnlay.
! The next, meeiing will bo Feb
'ruary 21 at tho home ot Airs. Fin
lav on South Main street with Alra.
John E. Riiuyau in cliarge of the
program on "Germany.
MRS. THOMAS GRAHAM
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE
CLUB ON THURSDAY
Mrs. Thomas Graham was
moat gracious hostess l nursiiay
afternoon, when alio entertained
her bridge club at. the Maurice .1.
Newland home on West llrat
street. High score tor I lie alter
uoona play was wim ny iirs. inn
Menieus.
t the tea hour .Mrs. iiramiui
served delicious refreshments
Mrs. Lauren Mel'lllloch. Mrs. T. II
Hoove. Mrs. lalo Stephens. All
II. .ncharisen nnd Airs. Frederick
J. Porter.
A. F. AND A. M.
HAS TURKEY DINNER
WEDNESDAY EVENING s
A. F. and A. M. No. 13 met nl
Iho .Masonic temnle Wodliesihiv
evening for a most enjoyable ti:3
o'clock turkey dinner. Covers
wei-e nlaced for sixty.
Following Ihe dinner work In
the third degree was held. Tho
next meeting will lie held lehnniiv
21.
M. E. LADIES AID HAS
ENJOYABLE LUNCHEON
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
Tho Methodist Episcopal Ladies
Aid enjoyed ll very delightful one
o'clock no-hostess luncheon at the
church parlors Thursday afternoon.
Airs. W. II. Ilullllu und her com:
uiittee hud charge of decorating
Iho two long luncheon lahles and
also served coffee. A large atten
dance enjoyed tho luncheon.
Airs. .1. D. Osborn, president, had
charge of the business meeiing.
it which t hue tiliins were made lor
two looked food salea to be held
al McKcau und Ilnhlwln a. one lor
today and the second lor next Sat
nrilnv. Fobruarv 20.
Rev. S. Riiynnr smllli, pastor oi
the church, conducted the devo-
llonals mid gave a very Interesting
Uucplh's day talk.
AUXILIARY MEETING
IS HELD THURSDAY
FOR INSTALLATION
The ladies auxiliary of the Can
ton Robertson. No. I, held their
regular meeting Thursday evening
al the I. tl. l. F. hall. Following
tllo business meeting Inslullaliou
ot oincors was heiii. mi or which
refreshments were served. Alia. .1
11. Iluiley and Mrs. Delia lliitchlnss
were In charge of the relreslinieius.
The new officers are president.
Delia llutchlnss; vice-president,
Alice Coll': secreiary. Gertrude
Hatfield; Ireaslller. Ollie Crouch,
ft
MR. AND MRS. WILLETT
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
AT THEIR HOME SUNDAY
Mr. ami Mrs. li. It. Wlllett en
lertaineil ill ll' lovely one o'clock
Inforiiial -dinner at their boni" on
Ninth Hoik- street Sunday. Covers
were placed al an altracllvi ly np
nlni,.i! !ihle lor Mrs. F. S. Meag
her, ot Portland. Mrs. T. D. Harry,
or West Fork. Mr. nnd Mrs. George
Hummer and small son. Joe. Mrs.
.1. Harold Nichols and daughter.
Heverly. und on. Richard, and the
host ami hostess, Alt', and -Mis.
I Wlllett.
MOTSCH ENBACH ER-ELLIOTT
DESSERT-SUPPER GIVEN
FOR LADY LIONS MONDAY
Airs. J. P. AIoischen:iaeher und
Airs. H. C. -Elliott were joint hos-
lesBes at a lovely 7:30 dessert-
supper Alonday evening for the
Lady Lions.
The Valentino motif was beaitti
fully carried out for the occasion
Covers were arranged for Airs. H,
Zacharisen, Airs. J. 1J. Foley, Airs,
Phil Ilnrth, Airs. J. A. Hart, Alls.
Alerle Muncy, Mrs. Duvid Hess,
Airs. Irving Doucette, Alls. Jumesl
10. Campbell ami the hostesses,
Airs. Aloischenbachcr and Airs. El
liott.
The business meeting was In
charge of the president. Airs. Ziich-
irisen. It was decided that the
club would meet tho first Alonday
evening of every month and the
third Monday afternoon of every
month; The next meeting will hei
Monduy afternoon nt two o'clock nt:
the home of Mrs. Alerle .Muncy.
Conlrucl bridge wns tho diver
sion of tho evening hours with Airs
Aluucy winning Hie prize.
Tho next evening meeting wil
ho March 1 at a 7:30 dessert-sup
per ut the homo 'of Airs. Albert All
colli.
INTER-SE STUDY CLUB
HAS DELIGHTFUL MEETING
AT HARPHAM HOME
The Iiiter-Se Slimy club was de
lightfully entertained by Airs. V.
llarphiitn nt a l:3 o'clock dessen
luncheon at her home oil W inche
ter street W ednesday altornoon
The luncheon tables wero prettll
uppoiutcd In the Vulentiue motif.
Covers were nlaced lor Airs.
S. Hull. Mrs. Paul Warren, Air
Charles Doerner, Mrs. Clyde Heard
Mis. R. R. Urand. Airs. Hurl I'll
rich. Mrs. C. 1). Cannon. Alls. W
Al. Campbell, Mrs. Fred Asiini. Mr
Hubert IlawU-y and Airs, llarpham
The miner for the afternoon
studv hour was on "Ahiskn" and
wua presented by Mrs. C. D. Can
non. Roll call topics from A to
C were presented and Airs. Paul
Wiirren gave a delightful reading
aud vocal solo.
I he next meeting will bo a J
dessurt-luuclieon at the homo of
Airs. Clyde Hoard February
FORMER DOUGLAS COUNTY
RESIDENTS CELEBRATE
GOLDEN WEDDING
Of Interest here Is the golden
wedding celebration of Mr. and
Mrs. H. F. Dcardoiff, January 17,
at their home . at Meadow Brook
farm near Alalta, Idaho. Uotb Mr.
aud Mrs. Deardorff are over seven
ty years ot age aud bout are oujo.v.
lng excellent health.
Mr. Deardorff was born ex
Sutherliu and Mrs. Deardorff was
born at Oak creek near Glide. Tbe
former built and operated the flour
mill at Oukland for a number uC
years wun ine neip oi j. w. ueur
dorff and John Herstine.
Mr. and Mrs. Deardorff (the lat
ter formerly Rosle V. Bradley)
were married January 17. 1S87. at
Oakland, Oregon, The bride was a.
niece or Senator Bradley of Mis
souri. They have two daughters.
Airs. Augusta Nell, of Roseburir.
and Mrs. Estbec Wilcpx, of Ceu-
utuiu, nruau.
Air. aud Mrs. Deardorff's nhoto.
graphs and a lengthy article of in-
loresi on inoir life wus recently
published in the ' Burley, Iduuo,
newspaper.
MRS. WALLACE ROBERTSON
ENTERTAINS S5WING, CLUB.
ON TUESDAY EVENING . "
Mrs. Wallace Robertson very
graciously entertained hor sewing
club Tuesday evening ut her home
on South Stephens street. Sewing
und visiting wero enjoyed aud la
ter uencious refreshments wore
served at a table centered by a
bowl of tulips and tall red lighted
tapers. The favors were attractive
ly carried out lu the. Valontine mo
tif.
i Covers wore arranged for Mrs.
D, W. Rudabaugh, Mrs. E. J.
Schrlmpf, Airs. Ciuy Mlntonye,' Airs.
Grunt Osborn, Mrs. J. A. Hart,
Airs. R. Al. Church,' Mrs. L. A.
Miles, Mrs. David; "Hess, and lite
hostess, Mrs. Robertson,
' The next meeting yi)i be Febru
ary 23 at the Radabaugh home on
outn Jackson street.
PRESBYTERIAN AID. WILL
MEET AT DESSERT-LUNCHEON
NEXT THURSDAY AFTERNOON
The Presbyterian : Ladles' Aid
will hold ila February deaaort
luncbeou meeting ut 1:30 o'clock
next Thursday, ufiernoon In the
church purlors with Airs. E. G.
Kohlhngen und Airs. Clair K. Allen.
joint chuirmcn. assisted by Airs.
James Campbell, Mrs.' - George
Campbell und Mrs, Frederick J.
Porter, hostesses. ' V
Mrs. E. S. Hull, nresident. will
linve charge of the business meet
ing. Airs. W. L. Scott will con
duct tho dovotionuls und a short
program will be presented dur
ing the luncheon hour. Alembers
lind friends are most cordially' in
vited to be present.
MRS. E. R. METZGER IS
HOSTESS TO CLUB AT
LOVELY DESSERT-LUNCHEON
Mrs.. E. lt. Melzger entertain
hor bridge club at a charming 1:
o'clock dessert-luncheon uedne
duv ut her home on Hriu kwuy
streel. A pale green organdy clo'h
covered tho luncheon table, which
was centered by u bowl ot red
tulips nnd Inll gri-on tapers. The
Valentine motif was carried out In
the plaeocarda and refresliiiienta.
Covers were placed for Airs. L.
W. Monger, a gnrst and Mrs. T. 11.
Reeves. .Mrs. Thomas Graham.
Mrs. II. Zaeharlsen. Mrs. lalo
Stephens. .Mrs. Uirfng W. Jordan
.Mrs. Frederick J. Purler and Ihe
hoslesn. Airs. K. R. Metzger.
Contract bridge was the diver
sion ,of the pleasant afternoon
hours with Airs. Graham winning
the prize for high score.
BADOURA CLUB HAS
ENJOYABLE DINNER
MEETING TUESDAY
Hudonru club, Daughters of the
Nile members enjoyed a very pleas-
iint six-lhlrty o clock no-hostess
dinner Tuesday evening- .at tbo
homo, of Mrs. lalo Stephens in
Laurelwood. .: - - - ' : '.-1':
The uVlontine motif was attrac
tively carried out in ' tbo decora-
lions. Covers were urranged for
Airs. Harold Edwards," a guest, aud
Airs. G. It. Bates, of Myrtle Creek,
Airs. Will H. Goi-iotsen, Airs. Roy
Entler Airs. Cert Wells. Airs. Wil
liam Bell, Airs. Albert Allcclli and
Mrs. Stephens.
The busiucss meeting was In
charge ot the president. Airs.
Stephens, nnd was followed by a
pleasant social hour. Tho next
meeting will be a G:30 no-hostess
dinner at the homo of Mrs. Albert
Alicelli on the Alelrose road;
;:
MISS COLETTA LANGENBERG
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB
AT DESSERT-SUPPER MONDAY
Miss Coletta Langonberg. enter
tained her bridgo club nt a very
lovely seven o clock dessert-supper
at her homo on South Jackson
street Alonduv evening.
Covera wero plnced for Airs. L.
A. Coe and Aliss Inez Croaln
guests, and Airs, P. AI. Loe, Alra. G
Al. lies, Airs. Ernie Patterson, All's,
Owen Walker, Aliss Alarlo Langen
berg, Aliss Doris Jackson und the
hostess, .Miss Coletta Langonberg,
Contract bridge was enjoyed dor
ing tho eveuing with Mrs. lies
winning the first prize; Alias Jack
son tho second prize and the con
solution prizu going to -Miss Aluric
Langunbcrg.
LOVELY PARTY" GIVEN BY
MRS. M OTSC HEN B AC HER. ON
TUESDAY AFTERNOON
Airs. J. P. ALotschenbachcr ell
tertuined ut a lovely bridge parly
Tuesday afternoon ul her homo on
South Main streeL Tho Valentine
motif was prettily carried out for
l.ho occasion.
Hridgo was enjoyed by Mrs.
Alerle Aluucy. Mrs. II. Zaeharlsen.
Mrs. H. C. ElliolL Airs. Lauren Mc
Culloell. Alls. E. G. Randolph, Airs.
D. W. Helliweli, Aliss Hiizel Strick
land and the hostess. Airs. Alots:
cbenbiicher.
At tho tea hour Airs. Alotschen
Imcher served delicious refresh
ments. 4 - ' '
DINNER MEETING OF
B. P. W. C. TO BE HELD
NEXT MONDAY EVENING
The Ilusiness nnd Professional
W-nuen's club will Vo'd a six-tUirly
o'clock dinner at St. George's Epis
copal parish iv.U next .Monday eve
ning. Tne piogram will be on in
lernutloi T.I cooperutlon ami peace
and on teamwork tor so.-ial prog
ress. Mr-i. Thomas PnrM-ison is
gene"cl chairman of the program
and Is being assist"d by M.S. J. Al.
Judd and Mrs. Gonwline. Sheeby.
The husband.1 nnd frien la of the
mcr hers aro Invited.
MU. CHAPTER IS
ORGANIZED AT DINNER
MEETING FRIDAY NIGHT
Mu chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
was organized here at a 6:30 o'clock
dinner ut Uio Umpqua, hotel blue
room Friday evening with Alis3
Lyda Huff, of Rounoke, Vlrginiu, in'
charge. ':, i
A bowl of yellow rosebuds t of
ficial Elowor ofv tho, lorgunlzution).
gi'uced tho table, where covers
wore arranged for Miss Huff, in
stalling officer, Aliss Kate Bu
chanan, sponsor, Miss. Caryl Holl
Ingswortb, advisor, and Mrs. Irene
Coonoy. Campbell, Miss Jane, Gil-
orcatn, Alias Helen -itoser, Aliss
Carmel Newland - and Aliss Wllma
Husenbark, who were initiated in
to .the chapter.
1 he first regular meeting of tho
chapter will be a six o'clock din
ner in the blue rooni of the Uihp
qua hotel February 26, ;
EAGLES AND AUXILIARY
ENJOY JOINT SOCIAL
TUE.SDAY EVENING ." !
An interesting program was on-
joyed .Tuesday evening '; by the.
Eaglos and auxiliary members.
Several doligbtfid songs were sung
by Airs. George lteed. Mrs. Clar
ence Chartler and Hoy Wlckstroin.
Air. Wiclistront also played the
guitar. Two pantomimes; "Tho Es
kimo Tragedy" and "Tho Co
quette," with AU's. GcoYgO: Heed,
Airs. Clarenco Chartler, Airs. Lucy
.MnrsLors, AlrB. Homer Strickling,
.loo und Ronald Strickling, Mrs.
George Frew, Airs. John Kelly nnd
Airs. Everett Teatcr taking parts
in each.
Next Tuesday evfe,..g all Kagles
and auxiliary members tire invited'
to attend a pot luck supper at 6:30.
Ladies' drill team will pructlce for.
remainder of evening.
OSS' t
MRS. D. G. CLARK
ENTERTAINS ON
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
To compliment Mrs. E. J. lOmery
and All's. Letta LuPrelle, who nro
spending the winter at the D. G.
Chirk homo from Dd'dgc Center,
.Minn., a lovely Informal party
was given Friduy ufternoou by
.Mrs. Clark.
Sewing und visiting wero ell-
joyed nnd nt the leu hour AlrB.
Clark served lovely refreshments
to Alt's. Emery nnd. Airs. LuPrelle,
guests of honor, Airs. W. Al. Gump--bell.
Alra. H. W. Mural em, Alra.
Karl Ullrich, Airs. Barton Holllwcll
and Airs. L. L. Uudle. , .
MRS. LOUIS 'fULLER'TON
ENTERTAINS AT LOVELY
LUNCHEON ON THURSDAY
Airs. Louis Fullerloiv entertained
at. a lovely one o'clock luncheon
at her home Tluirsduy. The liibln
was attractively ' appointed In a
red nnd white motif.
Covers we.o urranged for Mrs.
Adrian Fisher. Airs. Clyde, Fuller
ton. Airs. L. L. Wlntberly, Airs.
Leslie : Cuniniings and - tho hos
tess. Airs. Louis Kiillertou.
Contract bridge whs enjoyed
during the afternoon hours with
Airs. Winiberly winning tho high
score.
D. A. R. TO MEET
NEXT MONOAY NIGHT
AT PAGE HOME
The D. A. !t. will hold a meeting
at 7:30 o'clock nxt Monday eve
ning at tho homo of Miss Alurgaret
Page on Commercial avenuo with
Miss Page nnd Aln:. I). N. Hnson
bark tiding us joint hostesses. The
proci'iun on "The Whiteheaded
KaUe." will be In charge ot the re
sent. Alias Adeline Stewart. All
members are mo&l cordially invited
j) be present.
'6
ANNUAL LIBRARY TEA
TO BE CHARMING AFFAIR
OF NEXT FRIDAY
Tlio I'mpquu Pull or the Ameri
can legion auxiliary will sponsor
its annual lea benefit lug tho Rose
burg city lihrary. from three to
five o'clock next Friday, February
19. al Iho I'mnqiia hotel dining
room. All of Iho ladies of Itose
burg and the surrounding commu
nities are most cordially Invited
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