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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURC. OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1937. THREE Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER (Continued from page i.) to enjoy this unmml party. Mrs. George Wharton and Mrs. Ned lilxon are being ussisted in making arrangements for the af fair by tho past presidents of the club Including Mrs. E. B. Stewart, Mrs. Guy Cordon, Mrs. J. A. Ful eher, Mrs. Clair K. Allen, Mrs. H. C. Church, Mrs. George Caskcy. Mrs. Clinton Gorthy, Mrs. Carl E. Wimbcrly, Mrs. Thomas Parkinson, Miss Pearl Jones, Mrs. Roy Young and tho president this year, Mrs. Hurry F. Hatfield. Mrs. Wharton and Mrs. Dixon arc also past presi dents of ITmpqua unit. Especially attractive decorations are being arranged for the tea, which promises to be one of the most interesting uffairs, open to tho public, this seusou. A delightful program has been arranged for the tea hours. Presid ing at the tea table will be tho lilirury board members, Mrs. G. V. Wlimbeiiy, Mrs. Charles E. Roberts, Mrs. E. U. Stewart und Mis. Walter Fisher. O ' ' -CATHOLIC LADIES SEWING SOCIETY WILL MEET NEXT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Tho Catholic Ladies Sewing so ciety will meet next Wednesday af ternoon at tho home of Mrs. A. J. Radigan on Maple street ut two o'clock. Mrs. J. n. Foley, president, will bo in charge. Every member is being urged to be present for this mooting as several very Important mnlters will be discussed, ss NEW IDEA CLUB INVITED TO LUNCHEON AT MARKS HOME NEXT WEDNESDAY Tho. New Idea, club will meet at n one o'clock luncheon next Wed nesday at the home of Mrs. C. E. Marks. A most cordial Invitation has been extended to all members to attend. Today' Pattern Be Sure to State Size When Ordering Pattern. Double Duty Jacket Frock Slim' ' mlng for "Statuesque" rigurcs PATTERN 4251 As lovely as Spring Itself this delightful jacket-ensemble that hi,iu fnir in lend the fashion pai nt m-ueitonl double-duty outfits! Every matron who longs for slim linns, a chic appearance, and Hie lcnowledire that she's "looking her best" will want to make Pattern, 4'ir,i .lust, see the smnrt, hip- length jacket that may be taken orr lo reveal a stunning uiku. r ue ami iilpnl for tiny event on vour social calendar. You'll loye 'the high-low neckline that may he fastened with an attractive pin. or turned back In jaunty revera. while the uprising skirt-panel is another slenderizing feature that makes vim seem tall, ns well. Easy to '..,. i rwi lit monotone crepe. rinwi.'ied Bvnthctic. a' "spaced nr iriule sheer. Pattern 4251 Is nvallahle In sizes 34 .HI. :iS. 4IP. 42. 44, 46 and 4S. Size M -takes f.J yards 33 Inch rubric. Illustrated step-liy-step so . i ..,w-tlnna Included. u.wi PlFTKKN CENTS 1 15c) In r animus (coins preferred) for this Anne Adams t'ern wnv l.'nn YOU the NEW . J.V-'u hums PATTERN HOOK ',,'Jr.nur com' today, nnd make "ii.. , in vour "Set" Willi a gay wardrobe, ensily made. Cut a fine figure In slimming "at home or dress-up frocks! Win ad mini lion In jaunty afternoon muu.-i. .. clothes sport stogs and trim suits! ....... r,- mis and 'teens. too-n' well as newest fabrics. BOOK H TFFN CENTS. PATTERN FIF ?FFN CENTS. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS FOR BOTH WHEN UK ....-non Tnr.PTHKR. Send your order lo News-Review Pattern Dept., Koseuu.s, MRS. C. E. WIMBERLY HONOREO ON BIRTHDAY AT SURPRISE PARTY Mrs. Carl E. Wimherly was very delightfully surprised on her birth- ilay anniversary yesterday, when group of friends called at her home on East Lane street to cele- rate the ocension. A shower of beautiful handker chiefs was presented to Mrs. Wim berly from Mrs. Guy Cordon, Mrs. Roy Young, Mrs. George Wharton, Mrs. J. A. Fulcher. Mrs. R. I). Williams, Mrs. George McBee. Mrs. L. L. Wimherly, Mrs. Ned Dixon. .Mrs. Nova Bates, Mrs. L. A. Dil- lard. Mrs. Clair K. Allen, Mis. I,. E. McCllntock, Mrs. Clinton tior thy. Mrs. Walter Fisher, Mrs. Lulu B. Rose. Mrs. Broadway, Mrs. H. C. Waddell, Mrs. H. C. Church. Mrs. Earl Ullrich, Mrs. Frank Young, Mrs. Thomas Parkinson, Mrs. J. M. Judd, -Mis. Irving Rei gel, Mrs. H. O. Pargeter, Mis. Ralph Qulne, Mrs. F. u Ciitten- len, Mrs. Wanda Armour ami .Miss Pearl Jones and Mrs. Ward Cum- mings. Mrs. Armour entertained tne group by giving several very love ly piano readings. At the tea hour the beautiful lighted birthday cake was cut and served Willi oilier re freshments. Mrs. Cordon. Mrs. Wharton, Mrs. Dixon and Mrs. Roy Young had charge of arrange ments for the party. MISSIONARY SOCIETIES -, SPONSOR PROGRAM FOR WORLD-DAY OF PRAYER The Missionary societies of Roseburc held the union service at the First Presbyterian church yes- erday afternoon lo observe tho in ternational world day of prayer. Mrs. Homer Crow, at tho pioe organ, and Mrs. R. R. Chamberlain v o nist. played soecial music, rot lowed by the call to worsnip oy Mrs. Earl Ullrich; prayer by Mrs. W. C. Faucetto; hlstoryof world Iny of prayer by Mrs. C. E. Ro berts: sessions of meditation and nrnver bv Mrs. Luclen Cobb, of the M. E. Church South, nnd Mrs. E. C. Hoover, of the Uniscnpal church: special music by Mrs. R. R. Chamberlain: presentation of misslonnry work bv Metliomsl Episcopal women, offering, closing livnin nnd the benediction by Mrs. Ullrich. ROSEBURG WOMAN'S CLUB TO HAVE INTERESTING MEETING NEXT TUESDAY The Roseburg W oman s club members nnd llieir invited guests have been nsked to enloy n very delightful 1:30 o'clock dessert- luncheon next Tuesiluy at tne ciun- house. Mrs. Foster Uutner is chairman of the luncheon and is being assisted by Mrs; II. O. Pnr ceter, Mrs. ,T. R. Wharton, Mrs. C. H, Bnllnv and Mrs. W. 1?. Scott. Mrs W. M. Campbell,, president. will lie in charge and will intro duce roll-call topic sneakers, who Include Mrs. C. rJ. Kouens, mis. Paul Warren. Mrs. 0. V. Wlmberlv. Miss Janet Moffat, Mrs. D. W. Radabnugh, Mrs. R. F. Tandy, iui'8.1 E. 0. Young nnd Mis. I'leuericK j. Porter. ... .. Mrs. H. F. English will ue mo program chairman on 'Education and has secured Rev. Perry Smith, of St. George's Episcopal church, as the speaker for Hie afternoon. Rev. Mr. Smith needs no Intro duction to the club members ns an excellent and interesting speaker. Mrs. John Hakanson. ot iniKianu, will be guest pianist with Mrs. English during tne program "" . PRESBYTERIAN CHOIR HAS ENJOYABLE EVENING AT CAMPBELL HOME The Presbvterlnn cnair was en- lortnino,! hv Mrs. W. M. Campbell .,,i ur, Hnnier (5row at the Camp bell home on North Jackson sireei Wednesday evening. irha phnlr nrncticed Enster Can-, ,.i n,,,. nn "The First Easter, by Wilson. A soclnl followed and inter the hostesses so.vuu lu.ij.uinuuil imu evening. refreshments assisted by Miss For reservation of Elisabeth Campbell. . 'ri.noo pnlnvlnK the evening In cluded Mr. and Mrs. W.' M. Camp bell, Mr. and Mrs. nomer wm, Miss Elizabeth Campbell, Miss ui M,.ror Miss Nelnia Snylor, mi.o l.ncllo Lenox, Miss Elmirii Blake, Miss Mary j-iouown, n nilnrkirk. Mrs. George nnnUnv Miss Miirv Faucotto, MIbs nnlnii (Irnhn. Mrs. C. L. Hllsa- beck and Oeorgn Bnllorson. ! IP PUBLIC INVITED TO RIVERSDALE GRANGE SOCIAL AT HALL THIS EVENING The genoral public lias been most cordially Invited to enjoy the regular social meeting of the Riv ersdale grange to bo held nt eight o'clock tonight nt the hall. Enter tainment is being arranged lor e- eryone and refreshments will . be served by tho committee. SPANISH WAR VETERANS AUXILIARY HAS MEETING THURSDAY EVENING The tieorge Stnrmer nuxiliury lo. United Spanish Wnr Veterans met 20. GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S CLUB WILL MEET AT SINCLAIR HOME NEXT WEEK The Garden Valley Women's club will meet nt the Peter Sin clair home nt two o'clock next Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Sin clair as hostess. All members are most cordially invited lo be pres ent. SANS BOUCl'' BIRTHDAY CLUB TO MEET AT LUNCHEON NEXT WEEK The Sans Soud Birthday club will meet at a 1:30 o'clock lunch eon next Wednesday nt the I). B. Kioisi home nt Coos Junction with Mrs. O. M. Hopple nnd Mrs. Kleist ns Joint hostesses. All members are cordially invited. Thursday evening nl tne armory, eriioon as tne guests or Mrs. .lonn ; 1 "ls ""' '',",,,.,, and planned n social for Hie cve-jruirkhart. Sewing and visiting vllle hall for n very p eas'inl nlng of FehrunVy 25. The-members wore en loved nnd nt Hie ten hniirjcial time Mrs. (.11. nlso planned a program for the V. Mrs. Biirkhart served lovelv re.; Mrs. William llalley lll 1 e ji t . .... r i.-..i.f.-v. r , . ah ii. ..-i.. imKicRRes Evervone attending n.is OUR BOARING HOUSE MOW, IU PER COMMEMZMENT OOF PER I PECilMNIMCS, BLAY PER MOTES MITT feOW, STACCATO, LIKE DEPV LEETL-E CUPIDS ISS DAMCIMG, LIKE ELLUFS, OSl WALEMTIME AROUWD PEP. 60 ALF1SJ ZUMPZUMP- GREEN STUDY CLUB HAS MEETING TUESDAY AT PRESTON HOME The Study club of tho Groou P.-T. A. met at the homo of Mrs. R. L. Preston Tuesday uftnrnoon. The subject of tho radio lecture by l)r. Chambers wus "Liar! Mar!" Causative factors in lying, with a consideration of the types of lies typical of childhood, adolescence and adulthood were discussed, fol lowed by dainty refreshments serv ed bv the hostess to the following members and gliosis: Mm. Davis. Mrs. Fred Agee. Mrs, Ilonson, Mrs. Mulard, Mrs. Wm. Sloveiison, Mrs. Chas. lnsley, Mrs. John Hess. Mrs. Porter. Mrs. Irviii", Mrs. Castlo, Mrs. Smith. Mrs. ptiiff, Mrs. Cor nish. Miss Dett.v Aeee. The noxl meeting will be February 23rd: topic, "Fearing Ourselves - In Our Children," at the home of Mrs. Fred Agee, ; GLIDE STUDY CLUB HAS INTERESTING PROGRAM MEETING The Olide P.-T. A. Study club met nt the homo of Mrs. (Jeorge Cnsehcer Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Vern Shruni gave Hie topic "of Community Health; Mrs. (iuy Moore reported on the rrovlous ra dio lecture of "The Essence or Piny." which was given by Mrs. O. R. Chambers from KOAC. Dr. O. R. Chambers gave n snlen did lecturo on I lio topic. -of "Unr! Liar!" He pointed out tho cause factors .in lyln;: nnd slated that "truth telling" Is an art. Mrs. Martha Talcotf and Mrs. Frances Horner served cake, jello and coffee. The next meeting will be hold at the homo of Mrs. Fred Asmm Feb. 23rd. JOB'S DAUGHTERS TO. SPONSOR TWO BENEFIT CARD PARTIES WEDNESDAY Twp very delightful benefit card parties will be sponsored next; Wednesday afternoon nnd Wodnes-I day evening at I he May Baldwin I home ot 327 North Kane street under the auspices ot the Rose burg Bethel of Job's Daughters. The general public has been most cordially invited lo enjoy the parties. The afternoon party will be a 1:30 o'clock dessert-luncheon. The evening party will be a 7:30 o'clock dessert-supper. Prizes will be awarded high score winners in contract hrldce ana pllioc.nie. uoor prizes will also bo given both nft lables call1 either Mrs. H. C. Darby at 3T.-1-J or Mrs. R. U Whlpnle nt 109-.I. lr it SURPRISE GIVEN MR. AND MRS. SCHLICK ON FRIDAY EVENING Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Srhlick. who were recently imirrlod in Portland and are now milking their home in the Johns niiart- mntu In tl.tu nltv -vm-n lilnnan ,i 1 1 V surprised l-isl evening when the emploves of the H. II. Wilson Mo tor coniunny called at their home. An attractive gift was presented lo the guests of honor by Hie em ployes. Thoo filling on Mr. and Mrs. Schlick Included Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Wllsnn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bruce Veneer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred erick .1. Potior. Otlo Cod'irvoll, Harry MeKlbbon, Marli. .ve MoKnv Ned Dixon. Rn HerHnger, Eb Spray and Ford Sill'Meton. RIVERSDALE H. H. CI-IIB HAS ENJOYABLE AFTERNOON MEETING Riversi'.ale Heppv Hon r.l.,1,1 members' enjoyed Wednesday nft.. l AMP hart, a euosl. and Mrs. Effle Mar- been asKe.i io i.ri.iR ui.-.. """""' mors. M-s. Bohrl llermon. Mrs.iand needle. All members nre nrg- llewev Krnse. , Mrs. Bert Kruse. led to be present. Mrs. W. Common. Mrs. Hannah, " Hammond. Mrs. .1. F. Branson, Mrs I ART AND EMBROKJERY Glenn Cut. Mrs. Ernest Weber nnd CLUB J? MEET NEXT Mr. V F Oil I WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON : ........ , ., The llosehiire Alt and Elllhrol- l ee run. win in.-i-i .miim ii i" hi the home of Mr?. Cox. WOMAN'S FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO M EFT NEXT THURSDAY .,. -.t'ntnnn'a Cnrnlcrn Mlvqlnn. arv society of the Methodist Fnis-, EP'COPAL OUILO J KmM rnpnl church wll lhold a meeting MEET MON0AY AFTERNOON nt two o'clock In tho nflernoonl All members of St. GeoiRe s l-.pls-next Thursday nl the home or Mr.linl guild are urged lo meet at Bruce Mel" nl the corner of. two o'clock next Monday after-L-A....n.. ,nni, a vftrvinnon nt the parish hall on East Interesting urogram Is being nr rnnged for the meeting. All mem- bers arc urged to he present. with X LIKE DEP. PEP. BEEG MITT LACES 1 v EDGES MID-WEEK BIBLE CLASS HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING ON THURSDAY Mid-Week Illblo class of St. Paul's Lutheran church met on Thursday afternoon at the home ot Mrs. V. Andraieff on Military street. During' the study hour the clasB considered chapter four of the ISnok of Revelations. The re maining part of the afternoon was silent socially. The hostess was as sisted by Mrs. N. Andraieff in serv ing delightful refreshments to Mrs. A. Conenberg. Mrs. John Currier. Miss Freda Sliaeffer. Mrs. Hoff man, Mrs. Emil lirustf Mrs.' Earl Smith, Mrs. W. Sylwester, Mrs. Whiting. Mrs. Cbns. Mortimer, Mrs. Vogt. Mrs. Martha Hogon. Mrs. llrlnkmeyer, Mrs. Gnldson, Mrs. Clydn Beocroft. Mrs. Enri Smith and .Mrs. Clinton Gorthy. The next meeting of the class will- bo hold at the home of Mrs. Wm. Vogt on February 25, preced ed by n potluck luncheon. PRESBYTERIAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS THURSDAY AT RODGERS HOME. Tho .Presbyterian Misslonnry so cietv mot Thursday altornoon with' Airs. Margaret Roi;cra on llaynos street, Mrs. Marl Ullrich, president, had- charge: of the. meeting, with, Mis. W. C. Faucetle In charge of tho devotions nnd Mrs. Victor Clark In charge of the study hour on "The Spreading Tree," relative to the America negro. I At the tea hour Mrs. Rodgers served refreshments to Mrs. w. L. Faucetle. Mrs. R. II. (Jrlnstead. Mrs. Rarlon Helllwell, Mrs. D. S. Nichols, Mrs. C. E. Roberts. Mrs. Homer Grow. Mrs. Earl Ullrich; Mrs. Ira Rankin. Madame M. J. Shoemaker, Mrs. Victor Clark, Mrs. E. S. Hall and Miss Margaret Clapp. The next meeting will he March 11 at the home of Mia. Hall on ! Military avenue with Mrs Hoberts aim . . umhoi,. " .. ' '- "",!' 00 , " j?M 'U - Vr HOSTESS TO H. E. O. CLUB ON WEDNESDAY . Mrs. C. W. Owen entertained tho II. H. O. club at her home on Rico street Wednesday aftornoon. Two of the members were reported us III. A very enjoyable social time was held playing rivo-hundrcd with Mrs. Percy Meyers und Mrs. Harry Lolir holding tho high scores. Mrs. Owen served lovely refresh ments nt the ten hour assisted by, Mrs. Ulliion nooper . . Those enjoying the afternoon with Mrs. Owen Included Mrs. Laura Hounshell. Mrs. Anna Dow el), Mrs. Myrtlo Norwood, Mrs. El sin .Mediums, Mrs. Martha Er skino, Mrs. Clifton Hooper, Mrs. Harry Lohr and Mrs. Percy Myers. The next meeting will be held February 17 at Hie home of Mrs. Hooper on North Stephens street. ; MR. AND MRS. HI BBS ENTERTAIN AT INFORMAL SUPPER FRIDAY EVENING Mr. and Mrs. Gordon lllbbs en-. tertained at a most enjovabln In foimal supper nt their homo on West Douglas street last evening. Jasmine formed an attractive bou quet lor the table. Covers were arranged for Mr. and Mrs. Scott Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hales and Mr. and Mis. Gordon lllbbs. S. D. C. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB WILL MEET AT HALL NEXT THURSDAY The Soulh Deer Creek Home Economics club will - meet next - - . . , nery emu win ...eel ut un- ihjih. Mrs. J. O. Slelihelisnn nl 2n) Snll'tl Flint street nexl Wednesday Vn noon. All memliers lire most cm dially invited. - lfass street far nn Important bind. ncss session. Mrs. L A. Dlllutii, president, will be In chorge. . Major Hoople KMOW WHEW I IMITATE AM EMQIWE COMIM' UP A (3P.ADE WITM A Bl5 LOAD OF COAL.' THAT LAST WAS TH' WHISTLE, "PROFESSOR CHARMING PROGRAM TO BE GIVEN AT LIBRARY TEA NEXT FRIDAY The committee In chnrgo of the annual American Legion auxiliary tea to bonefic the Roseburg City library, is busy making arrange ments for a very charming pro gram to be given at Intervals throughout tho tea hours. Of special Interest will bo a skit written by Mrs. E. O. Young, which will he presented by Mrs. Young and Miss Helen Casey. Special music will nlso he furnished by the high sclinol orchestra and other dellghtful numbers and surprise features will be given to entertain the guests. Tho tea will be held from three to five o'clock next Fri day aftornoon at the Unipnun lin tel dining room. Tho genoral public has been cordially Invited. MR. AND MRS. CUMMINGS ENTERTAIN POTLUCK SUPPER BRIDGE CLUB FRIDAY NIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Ward Ciimmings entertained their hridgo club nt a delightful potluck supper last evo- nlng nl their home. Covers were arranged for Mr. and Mrs. L. Wimbcrly. Miv and Mrs. T. R llurr, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Unrr ami Mr. and Mrs. Ciimmings. Contract . bridge was enjoyed (luring the evening, with Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilnrr winning tho prize for high score. M. O. A. CLUB TO MEET NEXT WEDNESDAY AT CLOAKE HOME M. O. A. club members linvo been most cordlall:' Invited lo meet next WcdnoHdnv afterncon nt tho home of Mrs. Motrin Clonlto. This is tho reulnr buslnoss nnd social nie"ling of the clu':;. Met. 21c Eves. 35c Children 10c AT LAST His back to the wall . . . KarlofP knife at his throat . . . the world's slyest sleuth battles for his life! Befell TODAY! "CHINA SEAS" Clark Gable Wallace Beery "THREE MESQUITEERS" Sid Snylor Martha Page MR. AND MRS. WIMBERLY " ENTERTAIN AT CHARMING , ITALIAN BRIDGE DINNER One of the most churiiilug par ties of the week was the soven courso Italian bridge dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. I,. 1., Wim herly at tlielr attractive homo Wed nesday ovenlng. Tho hostess. 111 costume, was as sisted by Mrs. 0. V. Wlmborly, who wna also in an Italian costume for the occasion. The Italian motif was cleverly carried out In tublo arrangements and apiiotutuients. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. a. V. Wlnilierly, Attorney and Mrs. R. u. Whlnple. Mr. nnd Mrs. Inrry mark. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Whar (on. Judge and Mrs. Carl E. Wim herly, Miss Jane anil Miss lless Wharton, Mrs. E. 0. Rlrlill, nnd the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Wlmborly. Contract hridgo was enjoyed during tho evening with Miss Jane Wharton winning the lames' prize for high score and Ceorgo Wharton winning tho men's prize. At tno close or tne card piay. ine guests very nleasnntly surpriseu tho hor.t and hostess by presenting lovely gifts of pottery to them. MRS. H. A. SIMMONS ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB ON FRIDAY The Friduv bridge club enloyoil delightful no-hostess luncheon veslerday nt the Unipnun hotel, fol lowed by contract hridgo ut (the home of the hostess. Mrs. H. A. Simmons, on Blakoley street. , Covers wore placed for Mrs Merle Money, a guest, Mrs. J. F. nillnrd, Mi's. H. C. Biennis. Mrs. n. A. Post, Mrs. A. I). Tnvlnr, Mrs Cirant Osborn, Mrs. L. W. Motzger nnd Mrs. Simmons. Contract bridge was nlnyod dur ing the aftornoon with Mrs. Muncy winning tho high score and Mrs. Dillurd, second high scoro. f o : LADY ELKS HAVE SOCIAL MEETING THURSDAY EVENING The Lady Elks held a delightful social meeting Thursday night at the temple with Mrs. C. Wosloy Williams as hostess. Mrs. A. E. Kent, president, was in chnrgo of tho short business meeting. Five tallies of cards were In play with Mrs. J. E. PickoiiB win ning the contract bridge prlzn and Mrs. Charles Boyd winning tho nirinchle nrlze. The Indies jollied the Elks later In the evening for refreshments In the bunquot room. Tho next meeting will bo Foliru arv 25 with Mrs. R. L. Whlnple and Mrs. I,. W. Motzger as joint hos tesses. THIMBLE CLUB" HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING MONDAY AFTERNOON Woodcraft Thimble club met Monday nfternoon nt the homo of Mildred Krogol with Lilly Lohr ns hostess. Beautiful bouquets ot pussywillows were used as decora., Hons. Sixteen niomhoi'B wore pres ent. Tho ten towels worn won by Anna Unwell and tho club prl.o went to Mitmlo Hlldnell. t.nte ill Die nfternoon a deliclous riot luck- lnchoon was nrved to Elsie McComna, Grace Owen, I,y dla Hooper, Mvrlle Norwood, Hnt He Nenl, Sophia Weavor, Iva Tay lor, Martha (Erskino; Katie Bin nigor, Mamlo Hudnell, Untile' Fnneher, Annn Dowoll, Mnllnda Miller. Mnrv - Morgan, Lilly Lolir and Mildred Krogol.' The next meeting will ho hold Fell. 22 nt the Hoillishell home. Shows 2-3-7-9:30 and FRIDAY BRIDAE CLUB ENTERTAINED BY MR8. D. B, BUBAR Mrs. n. B. Duhnr entertained her bridge club ut a very lovely one o'clock luncheon yesterday at herl home on East Cass street. Covers were pluced at ' prettily. appointed tuhle for Mrs. T. It. llurr and Mrs. J. R. Wliarton, guests, Miss Helen Casey, Mrs. C. II. Wude, Mrs. P. M. xie, Mrs. Ivun- Pickens,- Mrs. u. E. McCllntock und Mrs. Bubar. Contract bridge v.-us enjoyed during the nfterunon with Mrs, MeCliutock winning .the prize for high score. MI8S VIRGINIA NESS IS WINNER OF D. A. R. AWARD Miss Virginia Kess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Ness, of Ijiu- relwood, wns announced - as the winner of the good citizenship1 award made by the D. A. R., at a meeting yestoruay or the senior high school assembly of students. Mrs. L. E. Coodbourn, represented the local D. A. R. and made the presentation of the award to Miss Ness. Next Monday the state award will be made known at the gover nor's office. Tho winner for mo stnio will receive a trip to Wash ington, n. C, in April to attend the D. A. R. continental congress, :v :v COUNTRY CLUB LADIES ENJOY ALL-DAY MEETING AT W. E. OTT HOME The lndlen of the Roseburg Coun try club enjoyed on all-day meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. W. B. Ott on Ihn North umpoun. con tract was enjoyed durlne the morn ing with Mrs. W.: E. Ott winning the first prize and Mrs. J. E. Marks (Continued on page 8) P.-T. A. ACTIVITIES IN DOUGLAS COUNTY Tho Fullerton P.-T. A. Founders day birthday party will he held Monday evening nt the schoolhonse nt 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Frank Sttif rtinson. president, Is In charge of the socll nffalr, nnd reports that a very fine program hns been ar ranged bv Mrs. W. II. Bnlllle. Mrs. Albert Mlcoll, Mrs. W. J. Moss nnd Mrs. B. P. Pltsslmmons nre In chnree of tho refreshments for tho evening. Rote i Tho Rose Pavont-Tenehers asso ciation, nt their regular meeting last week, voted tlnnnimouslv In fnvor of the omnoaed bond Issue SUNDAY! Garbo , . . in the strong young arms ' of Taylor!, As long at there are lovers, thi itory will be lived and loved ... now brought to life with a romantic union to make screen history! s... HUM! PLUS PREVIEW TONIGHT AFTER 2ND SHOW Shows 2-3-7-9 P. M. for the purpose of remodeling tho Hose school and erecting a new school building In the Fullerton district. , . . Winston ' ' ' Winston P.-T. A. will present a throe-uct comedy nt eight o'clock I uesilay evening, February 23, at tho Evergreen grange hall. The play will be "Everybody's Cettlng Married." A Dresden plato design quilt will be given away and a freo nance will roilow the presentation of Hie play. The general public has been most cardlully invited. ; Junior-Senior Tho Junior-Senior P.-T. A. mot Tuesday night ut tho Junior high school with Mlln Taylor, president, in charge. W. M. Campbell, super Intendent, pave a talk and showed pictures of the proposed new school buildings for Rose and Ful lerton schools. Miss Helen Robin son nlayed a piano so'o and B. A.- nrltton gnvo a talk on t-II club and Bov Scout work. .Green The Oreen P.-T. A. mot nt tho sohno'housn Friday. Fh. B, at 8 o'clock, with Mrs. W, Dnyls nre sidinc. A siort business session wns held. The preTar" chairman led a dlsoi.rsinn.' on "Fffieienov" nnd "Forcefulnftss." As there wns no meetin'- hold In ,Tr.,.arv, hnh stibiectn wero discussed nt tills meeting. The suhloet In character frro.iv for pavi rennth 'Is -"Conner" ''"'- news," Fnoh 0"e I" nol'eil to c-"n nro""red lo take part In theso dis cussions. ' A mini"'ure lot cch'n reiflinw three cnni'ies -wi presented - as a Plunder's dny coke. . : . ' - "' M"R. .Fred Agen re.1 ' "Portv Years of Service tn parents," by, M""v T,. I.angworthv. The :ftrqi cnndle ?"nH I" honor of tho fopnderq, Mr. Theo Blrnev and Mrs. Phoebe rtenrt. T'" second cnndle was ll"hted b" Mrs. Ve-a Stevenson In hone' of' the' stnto : lenders, rind tho th'r.i cnndlo: ws "ghted hv Mrf.; Ttyl, Oreen t. A. nresli'eet.. In honor of the Gren n",oclrit,onl ' " After- this meeting refreshments irpra serve,) in the, hnserrtent, and th hirth,i-iv enk0'- "vero sold. . The nchenl children "rtld canv in raise- nionev for relief -foe. the, floe-' . r'err Onit a sura was i"'t"ed from this sale. , QIM- Otlde Porent-Te-iehern -noBicl-i-" linn-vii nn-i Tbiirnlnv night "t eKht n'e'0"k at the Bniioolhnuse. One am' coffe wPL. be .served dnrlnr the' "on'sl hour. AH mem bers and patrons are urged to at tend. " ' : GRETA GARBO ROEtRT TAYLOI fti. :. ' v with I m I LIONEL BARRYMORE , m ( K EL,ZABETH ALLEH ' ' '..'4lV45i ' TODAY 1IIWMI Mats, 23e Eves. 35o Children 10e l-HMMWMH' ' 0