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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 13. 1937.
Social Calendar
Monday, March 19
Junior Woman's cluli Bt. Patrick
party and guest nigm. hi ociocb
ut cluhrooms. Mrs. Jack Chapman,
chairman. Mrs. Frank Long. Mm.
Carl Lindsay, Jr., and Miss Karen
Larson In charge.
I). A. It. lo meet at W. M.
nniiiiiliull homo ut 7:30 o'clock In
ovcnlng with Mrs. Campbell nnd
Mrs. Huy B. Pelreiiuln Joint no
lOKMea.
Dr. It. L. Dunn's nondenomlna-
llonal Illhle study class to meet ut
7:45 o'clock In ovcnlng at dining
hull of DoiiKln" hole! to begin the
study of "Christ's Bernion on the
Mount" as a section of study un
der the gonurnl theme of tho King
Ooiii of Houven. Throo or four ses
sions will he necessary .to com
jilelo this section of tho study.
Benson P.-T. A. lo meet lit four
In afternoon at schonlhnuse. In
teresting program. Talks on Li
brary Hooks by Mrs. 0. V. Wim
beily, I'nrciits and frlonds Invited.
Episcopal guild to meet at eight
o'clock In evening at home of Mrs.
Will II.' (iorrotson nt 123 Illukoloy
stniot. All members urged to be
present. :
Tuesday, March 16
Roseburg Woman's club 1:30
o'clock dussert-luiiohenn. ut club
house. Hostesses, Mrs. H. 0.
Church, Mrs. E. A. Post, Mrs. Fred
Morrison. Mrs. T. 0. Watson and
Mrs. A, D. Taylor. Program chair
man, Mrs. 10. U. Young, special
music, by Mrs. It. It. ahamliorlaln,
violinist. Former members of Men
tal Culture club special guests.
If. K. O. club arieninon meeting
at homo of Mrs. Virginia Campbell
on Umpqiia avenue.
Wednesday, March 17 - . .
St. Josoph's Catholic Ladles
Rowing society St. Patrick's lunch
eon from 11:30 to 1:30 o'clock -nt
Catholic parish hull. Sale of fancy
work. Handmade doll to be given
away. Uoiieral public Is Invited to
attend. - S , i
' Now Idea 'club to moot at home
of Mrs. John H. Porter.
' Itotehiirg Art and Embroidery
'club afternoon meeting at homo of
Mrs. Miller at IMS North Jackson
Blreet.
: : Thursday, Maroh 18 ! ; ;
Trl-r!fiaro club nll-dny meeting
at home of Mrs. N. M. Nelson nt
11 lit Military street, Fotluok- lun
cheon ut--noon. Bring thimbles.
. ! Garden Valley Women's club
'Incetlug at clubhouse with' Mrs. R.
8. Hutton as hostess,' An especial
ly liupoilanl. business meeting. Ev-
ory monibei' Is urged to bo present.
' ltosohurg chaptor or Eastern
Blur to meet at eight o'clock ut
Masonic templo. ltev. 8. Itnynor
Smith will give u talk an "India."
. Country club members Invltejl
to o'clock ovnulng card party at
llio olubnnuse, to be rnllowed hyn
buffet supper, Members only In-
vlted. '
Country club Indies 111:30 iiot-
luck luncheon at clubhntiso, to be
followed at 1:30 sharp by contract
bridge tournament.
Women's Foreign Missionary so
ciety of . Methodist Kplscopnl
church to meet nt two o'clock In
ultcrnoon nt It. J. Lockwood home
for Founder's day program, which
will bo In charge of Mrs. Emery
Colo. - .......
Friday, Maroh 1
Loyalist murrleil people's class
of llnpllst church evening social
lit home of ltev. and Mrs. J. It.
Turuhul! an South Main street.
Past Presidents club iiftoriioon
mooting tit home .of Mrs, Mar
garet Itodgers.
Marc'i 20
Harden Valley Women's club
cookud tood sale nt Powell's Fur
nllurn nnd Hardware store ou
North Jucksnn street In Kosuburg.
March 29
;. Aiiiiunl Easter Monday ball,
! Himnsiired by American Legion
,i auxiliary, nt nine o'clock at arm
ory. Public Invited. Cnninillteo,
Mrs. Hoy O. Young, chiilrnuin, Mrs.
, Walter Fisher, Mrs. ,1. M, Judd,
Mrs. Paul Jenkins and Mrs. Manic
t Porter.
! Maroh 31
, Kplscopnl guild 1:31) o'clock sal-
i ud luncheon and bridge party at
parish hull. Public Invited.
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! MRS. P. M. LEE IS
H08TESS TO CLUB AT
LOVELY LUNCHEON FRIDAY
l .Mrs. P. .1. l.en was a very gra
; clous hostess yesterday, when she
. onloi tallied her bridge club nt a
' charming ouu o'clock luncheon at
liur home on Fust Douglas street.
, . Fjirsylliln ami iliilTodiln were us-
I'd lis a doroiullvn inilllf for the
1 table and about the rooms, t'ov
era were plneml for Mia, Homer
(Irow and Mrs. Hcoit Williams.
, gllesls, and Mi s. K K. Mi ('Unlock.
.Mrs. C. II. Wade, Mis. I. II. Hubur,
Mrs. Chili- K. Allen. Mrs. 1'hesler
Morgan mid Mrs. Ivan I'lcknim.
Contract bridge was enjnyed
, during the alternooii with Mis.
Wilde winning thoprlso.
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SHOWER PARTY GIVEN
: MRS. ERNEST KNIGHT
; THURSDAY AFTERNOON
Mm. Ernest Knight was win. ill
, pllmehtcd nt il lovely shower iintiv
given Thursday nflernoon. ,.
lousier wns given m n,rs. Miigni
mini Mrs. niter. Prints, .Mrs.
Fred Miller, Mrs. Argle DoWIII,
Mrs; Fred Arthur, Mrs. Dan Cof
fell. Mrs. Ernest Patterson, Mrs.
Will Anderson. Mrs. A. 8. Wallace,
nnd Mrs. Knight's inn sisters,
Mrs, llumny and Mm. Kievena.
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H. E, O. CLUB TO
MEET NEXT TUESDAY
The II. U; O. cluli will meet
next Tuesday aftei-neon nt the
home of .Mrs. ViigiulH ('ainpliell
on rmpntin avenue. Ml iiieintioi'H
ure most cordially Invited.
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
M. E. LADIES AID
HAS LOVELY LUNCHEON
MEETING ON THUR8DAY
The Methodist Episcopal Ladles
Aid held Its March one o'clock
luncheon meeting at the church
parlors Thursday with Mrs. J. K
Dent, chairman, Mm. C. M. Page,
Mrs. C. E. Hichardson, Mrs. Ii. U,
Elliott. Mrs. Mary F. Hurdlng, Mrs
A. C. Mnrslers, Mrs. Ed Hellnboldt
and Miss Alice Uostlck, hostesses.
Tho tables were beuutlfully up-
pointed with low bowls of daffo
dils and heather, while sprays of
Ivy wero used the length of the
tables. Covert were placed for
fifty.
Mrs. J. D. Osborn, president, was
honored by receiving a beautifully
decorated cake honoring her birth'
day anniversury, which occurs this
mouth.
Mrs. George Churchill, March
vice president of the Aid, presided
at the business meeting. The devo'
tions were in charge of Mrs, E!lzu
both licit!. Plans were discussed
for the two'duy ruminago sule held
this week aB the March project
of the Aid.
Mrs. P. 1'. Itubar, treasurer,
ported that 872 had been raised
by the Aid since lust June, The
secretary's ..-.report was given by
Mrs, Earl Wiley.
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MRS. MOTSCHENBACHER IS
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB
ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
Mrs. J. P. Motschenbacher was
a most gracious hostess Wednes
day when she entertained he
bridge club ut a lovely one-thirty
o clock dessorl-luiicheon ut nor
home on South Muln street.
The St. Patrick's motif was car
ried out In both the decorations on
the table and also In the menu
Covers were arranged for Mrs.
Lauren L. McCullocli, guest, and
Mrs. Lorlug W. Jordan, Mrs. Ialo
Htopuons, Mrs. T. II. Hooves, Mrs.
E. It. Motzger, Mrs. H. Zacharlsen,
Mrs. ' Frederick J. Porter and the
hostess.
Contract bridge was enioyed
during tho afternoon with Mrs. Mc
Cullocli winning the game prize
in bridge and Mrs. Porter winning
me nign score prize.
MR. AND MR8, 8ANDSTROM
ENTERTAIN AT LOVELY
DINNER ON SATURDAY. " i
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Snudstrom
of Melrose entertained a group of
rrienus Willi a lovely turkey-din-
nor nt men- country homo Kntur
raiy evening. 'I'lio attractively up
pilliitixt. 4ub e was centered bv a
silver howl of primroses and lull
Inpcrs In silver holders wero used
HI each corner of the table,
Those enjoying Mr. tintl Mrs,
iMitidstrnurs hospitality were Mr.
SiintlsttonfB mother, Airs. O. J
.SunilBlrom, Mr: ami Mrs. John
Husenbnrk. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. C
11. lloluiaiilst and llobbv nnd Pa.
trlclii, Mr. and Mrs. (iunmir John-aon.-n.hd
Helen. Mr. and Mrs. Algot
iniiei'sou ami Kay or Drain.
The ovonliiK hours wore snout
ui earns.
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BAOOURA CLUB HAS
NO-HOSTESS SUPPER
AT WELLS H0M8
The Iludouia club. Daughters of
the Nile, enjoyed a very lovely
Hlx-lhlrly o'clock no-liosieBs sun.
por Tuesday evening nt the home
of Mrs. llert Wells on East Lnne
street..
Covers wore placed for Mrs. lain
Mopiicns. president, .Mrs. Will II.
ilerreisen, Mrs. Hoy Enller, Mrs
tl.. Jt. Hates, Mrs. William Hell,
Mrs. Harold Edwards unci Mrs.
wens, .
The next meeting will be held
at tho home of Mrs. Lorlng W,
.Minimi ui niieyiu mo evening or
April .la,
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8T. PATRICK'S LUNCHEON
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ON
NEXT WEDNESDAY NOON
The general public bus boon
most em-ninny Invited lo onjov a
HI. I'm rick's luncheon next Wed
nesday, March 17, to be solved
rroui 11:30 to 1:30 o'clock ut the
Catholic parish hall on North
Kane slreet by tho Catholic Liidles
Sewing society.
Ill cunneollon with this lunch
eon, an Faster Iwunnr ol aprons
anil fumy work will lie held. A
heuuiirul hanilnindo doll will he
given away at ouo o'clock.
.Mrs. L. L. Miller Is chairman of
I he luncheon and Mrs. Cvili N'lch.
ols has chiiigo of the Faster ba
zaar.
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PRAYER CIRCLE ENJOYS
PLEASANT SOCIAL
AFTERNOON WEDNESDAY
The Nonlislde I'nivoi- Cln-ln en.
Joyed a very pleasant social lifter-
noon Wednesday, nt tho home of
Mrs. C. A. Chuuihcrlill oil West
First street. Mrs. Fred A. Knlcltl
was honered liming the nflernoon
by receiving u lovelv bhih.iiiv enVo
and baiiiiuet of cariintlniis for her
blrlhdny, which occurs this month.
At Ihe tea hour delicious refresh
ments were served to Mrs. Knight,
.'lis. It. h. Crawford. Mil". II. II.
I nhd. .Mi, Willhun Fisher. Mru.
I. II. Hint. Mrs. Anna Caison. Mis
I, lluilson. Mrs. Norn U
Mrs.
II 11. Ilusnn. Mis. 10,11 Hi s
.cKen mul Mis. Chumherllii, bus-
iiewp
MRS. GRANT OSBORN IS
"USltSS TO SEWING
CLUB TUESDAY EVENING
.Mrs. tlrsnt Oubnrn was n most
Brneiiiun hostess Tuesday evening
whell she enlellnlneil lier howIiik
club in her aiiincttve home In
Uuirelwnod. At n late hour Mrs
Ostmrn served Invely refivshmeiits
to .Mrs. David Hess. Mis. It. M
Church, Mrs. I.. A. Miles, Mm. J.
A. Unit, Mis. K. J. Schilnipl, Mrs
D. W. Itsdnbailtth ulnl Mi. Wul-
' Inco liuberlsou.
PRESBYTERIAN MISSIONARY
SOCIETY MEETS AT HALL
HOME THURSDAY AFTERNOON
The Presbyterian Missionary so
ciety held a very Interesting meei
Ing Thursday afternoon at the
home or Mrs. E. 8. Hall on Mill
tary street with Mrs. Hall, Mra.
C. E. Huberts, Mrs. It. H. Grin
stead and Mrs. C. D. Fles, hostesses
Ilouquets of daffodils and pussy
willows wero attractively used
about the rooms.
Mrs. Earl Ullrich, president, had
charge of the meeting, nud Mrs,
W. M. Campbell had charge of tho
program. - The devotionals were
conducted by Miss Margaret Claim.
with Mrs. Homer Grow playing for
the community sing.
Mrs. W. L. Scolt gave a talk on
the prayer book; Mrs. Homer Grow
on the work accomplished by the
Presbyterian missions in the past
100 yeurs, and Mrs. Victor Clark
on the topic ' Japan.
The secretary's report was given
by Mrs. Margaret Itodgers and the
treasurers report by'Mrs. G. w
Young. Mib. W. M. Chalmers was
eleoted vice president and aecre.
tary of stewardship; Mrs. C. E
Koberts was electod overseas sew
ing chairman.
At , three-thirty the lour liorit
esses served ten to Mrs. Earl Ull
rich, Mrs. H. H. Hague, Mrs. Leon
ard F. WIIboii, Mrs. Ira Itankln,
.Mra. Margaret Itodgers, MrB. W
M. Chalmers, Mrs. W. M. Cunil)
boll, Mrs. Homer Grow, Mrs. W,
C. Fnucotto, Mrs. L. L. Dodle, Mrs,
II. S. Nichols, Mrs. A. F. Marriott,
Mrs. Fred Fisher. Madame M. J.
Shoemaker, Miss Margaret Clapp,
miss Kinmn uristol, Mrs. W. L,
Scott, Mra. C. P. Cnylor. Mrs. Vic
tor Clark, Mrs. Allen Busenhark
Alia. G. W. Young and Mrs. Frede
rick J. Porter.
The next meeting will bo Amll
S at the home of Mrs. Faucette on
West Lane street.
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COUNTRY CLUB LADIES
PLAN FOR EVENING
CARD PARTY NEXT WEEK
The ladles of tho Itoseburg Coun
try club held n 13:30 o'clock pot-
luck luncheon nt the clubhouse
Thursday. Covers were placed for
Mrs. Marie Flint McCnll of Salem,
mil mib. L. W. Josse, guests, and
Mrs. J. F. Dlllard, Mrs. Phil Hiirth,
.mis. rruiiK Coen. Mrs. J. F. I)sr
ker, Mrs. H. Casey, Mra, K. D.
Lylle, Mrs. II. C. Wells, Mrs. R.
D. Bridges, Mrs. Uroadwuy, Mrs.
Kennel h IJulne, Mrs. H. A. Sim
mons, Mrs. c. W. Wharton, Mrs.
W. IS. Oil, Airs. J. E. Murks, Airs,
,1. M. Judd, Mrs. II. C. Stearns.
nirs. wiiuain McEttChorn and Mrs.
u. u. Kohlhngeit.
Soveral of tho members enioved
Playing golf In the morning. The
business meeting followed the
luncheon and plans wero made for
no evening curd iinrtv to bo en
Joyed next week at the clubhouse
lor members only. Doth men and
women members of the club are
in vlted.
Four tables of bridge were In
piny during the .afternoon with
Mrs. Hrldgos winning tho first
prize and Mrs. Hurth the second
prize.
Next week the Indies of the clnh
win negin their bridge nluy
promptly nt 1:30 o'clock.
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DELPHIAN CLUB HAS
INTERESTING STUDY
MEETING WEDNESDAY
The Delphian club wns enter
tained by Mrs. Foster Outlier on
Wednesday nriernoon at the home
oi nor daughter, Mrs. A. J. Ellison
il Hast Cuss street.
Mrs. Iluiner was chairman of the
program on "France." nnd the fol
lowing very Interesting nnd eniov-
nie inpics were presented: ltovlew
r geography and historr nr rnm
by Mrs. Dinner: sketch of great
men and women In the historr of
I'l-unce, by Jlrs. W. Ii. Ilinwn:
durational systems bv Mrs. Itov
Fuller: Paris by Mrs, 0. C. Fin
lay: chntcnux by Mrs. William
Hell: sketch of Monte Cniln and
casinos by .Mrs. W. It. Hrown:
great French stylls:s npd design
ers by Mrs, O. V. Wliubcrlv: 111-
eralliro, music and art bv .Mrs.
lomer Grow, and personal impres
ilons of her visit to Paris by Mrs.
Nll'l'l, Kmlll,
A pleasant social hour r,tllnu-n,l
he study session, rolloweil hv
Hlltner nnd Mrs. Ellison serving de
licious reri-eshnients. The next
meeting will he March at at the
home or Mrs. J. K. Itiinvnii with
Mrs. W. It. Hrown In charge or the
udy topic on "Spnln,"
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SOUTH ENO SOCIAL
LUB ENTERTAINED
Y MRS. RADABAUGH
Mra. Kenneth lisilabani.-h oninr.
lned the South End Social club
' weiinosilay alternooii. For
Ihla and dutindlls were aiirne.
vely used nbolil Ihe rooms.
iniines were enioved wlih nrlaea
goliiR to Mrs. Cordon Applewhite.
Mrs. E. It. Williams and Mrs. S
Faiieher.
At the ten hour Mrs. Itailnliouah
served delicious refreshments lo
rs. tiordon Aonlewhlle. Mm n.
M. Pago and Mrs. tl. M. Denton.
guests, ami Mrs James T. Miller.
Mrs. Leon Yearwoinl. Mm V. It
Williams, Mrs. A. J. Mel'nllorh
Mrs, Elsie Williams ami Mrs S
F. Fancher.
The next meeting will be April 7
the homo or Mrs. Elsie Williams
in South Jackson street.
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RI-SQUARE CLUB WILL
OLD ALL-DAY MEETING
The lii-Suimrc Sewing clnh of
he llnptlsl church will hold mi
11-day meeting next Thursday at
he home of Mr. N. M. Nelson al
llfil Military slreet. A pollock
luncheon will bo served at noon.
The members have been aisketl lo
bring their thimbles.
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MR8, 8. J. SHOEMAKER
ENTERTAINS BNIO0E
CLUB ON TUESOAV
Mra. B. 1. Sboaiuaker vary grac
iously entertained ber bridge club
Tuesday afternoon at a charming
ouc-tlilrty o'clock dessert-luncheon
at ber borne on East Lane street.
A luce-covered table centered
with a bowl of splrea and daffo
dils was usod by tho hostess for
serving the dessert-luncheon. Car
ers were arranged for Mre. W. F.
Harris, Mrs. George Wharton, Mrs.
G. V. Wimberly, Mrs. G. C. Flnlay,
Mrs. E. O. Itickll, Mrs. Fred Ham
ilton, Mrs. Hoinor Grow, Mrs. H.
8. lilack, Mra. K. L. Whipple and
Miss Jane Wharton, members, and
Mrs, Ray Freeman and Mrs. Fred
erick J. Porter, gueata.
Contract bridge was In play
during the afternoon with Mrs.
Grow winning the prize (or high
score,
MRS. WILLIAM KNIGHT
COMPLIMENTED AT SHOWER
PARTY TUESDAY EVENING
Mrs. William Knight, nee Lota
Hatfield, was complimented at a
very lovely six-thirty o clock din
ner party and shower Tuesday
erening, when Mija Meredith Anno
Jenkins and Miss Lois Aun Whip
pie entertained at tho Jenkins
homo on Illakoley street.
Sweetpeua and tall pink lighted
tapers graced the table, wnere
covers wore arranged for Mra.
William Knight, guest' of honor,
Mrs. H. F. Hatfield, Mrs. Paul
Jonkins, Miss Dorothy Wblttaker,
Miss Kathryn Honnlgh, Miss Irene
Taylor and the hostesses, Miss
Jonkins and Miss Whipple.
A lovely set of blue and white
nottory was presented to mis,
Knight from the guestB.
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MRS. L. A. COE IS
HOSTESS AT VANISHING
AFFAIR MONDAY NIGHT
One of the many charmlnc Van
ishing parlies benefiting tho Cath
olic Ladies Sewing society, was
given by Mrs. L. A. Coe Monday
evening at her homo on Soutb
Jackson street, when she enter-
talned at a vory lovoiy eoven
thirty o'clock dlnnor.
Spring flowers and tall yellow
lighted tapors were used In deco
rations. CoverB wero placed for
Mrs. C. M. O'Malloy, Mrs. O. H.
Hoxle. MrB. Joss Hamilton, Miss
Colctta and Miss Marie Langen.
berg, Miss Inez Crosta, MIbb Hel
en Casey and Mrs. Coe.
Contract bridge and visiting wore
enjoyed during the plousant. eve
ning hours.
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MRS. KERMIT JOHNSON
COMPLIMENTED AT LOVELY
LUNCHEON ON MONDAY
Mrs. Keruiit Johnson; noe Doro
thy Mnrsters, was complimented
at a very lovoiy onothlrty o'clock
luncheon Monday given by nor
mother, Mrs. 11. W. MnrsterB, at
her home on North Jackson slreet.
An attractive yellow uud blue
decorative motif was carried out
In Ihe table decorations. Covers
wero pluccd for Mrs. Johnson,
guest. .of honor, Airs. Edwin Hoolh,
Mrs. A, J, Ellison and Mrs. George
Jones.
Visiting wns enjoyed during tho
afternoon. Sire. Johnson left Wed
nesday for Salem and Portland
for a visit with relatives, before
ottirning to her homo at Fort
Lewis, Wash.
MONDAY BRIDGE CLUB .'
IS ENTERTAINED AT
W. F. HARRIS HOME
Sirs. W. F. Harris wns n most
gracious hostess Monday , after-'
neon, when she e Ucrtntneti tier
bridge club nt a delightful one-
thirty o'clook dessoit-lunclioon at
her home on South .Main stroot.
Dnfrodlla nud heather formed a
pretty yellow uujl lavender motif
for the occasion. Covers woro ar
ranged for Mrs. A. E. Kent. Mrs.
It. L. Whipple. Mrs. H. 9. DlBck,
Mrs. Walter Hamilton, Airs, rreu
Hamilton. Mrs.. S. J. Shoemaker.
Mra. E. O. Rickll and tho Hostess,
Mrs. Harris.
The nrizo for the afternoons
ontract bridge piny wa won by
Mrs. Wnltor Hamilton.
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LADY LIONS HAVE
ENJOYABLE MEETING
ON MONDAY EVENING
Mrs. David Hess and Mrs. Al
bert Mlcelll were Joint hostesses
nt n lovely sevon-tlllrty o'clock des
sert-supper Monday ovcnlng nt the
hitter's home for tho Lady Lions.
Covora were placed for Mrs. II.
Kacharlsen, president, Mrs. J. P.
Mntscheiibncher. Mrs. J. A. Hart.
Mrs. Phil Hnrth, Mrs. Don Court-
y, Airs. M. II. Muncy, Mrs. B. C.
:illoll, Mrs. O. J. Feldkump, Mi's.
D. Parr and tho hostesses.
Contract bridge was plsyed dur
Ing the evening with Mrs. Muncy
inning inc prize lor nign score.
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POTLUCK DINNER IS
NJOYED AT FORD HOME
WEDNESDAY EVENING
Tho Indies of the I.. A. to t). It.
'. enjoyed a very delightful pot-
luck supper party Wednesday eve-
ing at the Andrew J. Ford home.
at which time Mrs. Ford and Mrs.
William Honetirnke wore honored
their birthday iinniversarles.
Jasmine. Jonquils and 1 pussywil
lows wore used ill the decorations.
A ptea:iiint social evening fol
lowed the supper hour. A lovely
Kt from the lodge was presented
lo Mrs, Ford. - -
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INFORMAL DINNER IS
NJOYED AT KNIGHT
HOME THURSDAY NIGHT
Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Knight
entertained nt nn tntornial six
'clock dinner at their homo on
West First street Thursday eve
ning. Covers wero placed for At-
orney ami Mi-?. William W.
Knight, Mrs. H. F. Hatfield nnd
Iven, Mr. nnd Mrs. "Hud
Watson ami Mr, ami Mrs. Fred A.
Knight.
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SEW AND SO CLUB
MEFTS THURSDAY
lift A IN. March 13 The Sew
nil So club met Thursday after
noon at the homo ot Miss Edna
itniinn. Ihe time was pleasanlly
speui with needlework and visit
ln. Those pivsent were Mrsdames
Darker. White. Coons. Ijikey, Klsle
Wlsegarver uud the hostess Miss
Harlan. The next meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. Barker.
Get Fashion by the .Collar
EMBROIDERED ORGANDY AND LACE
FLATTERING ACCESSORY SETS
'if -t-tl
It Friscllla looked half so attractive
Miles Standishj It's -no wonder John
Priscilla collar has a prim little over
ered with a daiey design at the border und are finished with fine valencionnes lace ruffles around the
scalloped edges. ' ; '
MIS8 HELEN WOOD
WEDS IN SAN DIEGO
MORNING OF FEB. 28
According to w-ord received here
MSu Helen Virginia Wood, diitlgh
tor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W.
Woodt of 1214 Meade Avenue, San
Diego, calif., was married ut nine
o'clock the morning of February
26, to Robert - M. James, boh of
Mr. and Mrs, C. H. James, of Eu
gene, Ore. . , . '
l lie ceremony, read by Kev.
Frank 'Williams, was held in the
Park-bivd. Methodist church. The
bride was chic In a gray tailored
eilit with royal blue accessories.
Her royal blue spring straw hat
was' trimmed in gray. Her cousin,
miss Elizabeth Jobs, was her only
attendant.
Out of town gueBts wore her
uncles and aunts, Mr, and Mrs.
E. W ood of Los Angeles, and
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jobs and
Miss Elizabeth Jobs of La Mesa.
Immediately following the service,
the young couple loft for Rice.
Calif., where they will make their
home as long as Mr. James Is Willi
tho Colorado Aqueduct construc
tion. ...
Among the pre-uuntial affairs
planned were parties given by
Mies Hazel Dye and her aunt. Mrs.
R. M. Major; by the bride's sister,
Mrs. John Iieuves, and by. Mmes.
Roy Campbell and Roy Bond.
Mr. James was a resident ' of
Rosoburg until 1933, when he went
to California, whore he is now em
ployed on the Colorado Aqueduct.
The wedding was first published in
the San Diego Sun the . afternoon
of the wedding day. .
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MUSIC TEACHERS MEET '
AT HOOVER HOME
ON MONDAY EVENING
The Mimic Tpnelini.il ntiinrltlnn
enjoyed a very' delightful mooting
-Moniiay evening as the guests ot
Miss Ruth Hoover at her homo on
North Main street.
Mrs. H. F. English, president,
had charge of the meeting. Chopin
wns the topic of sitldy and talks
were given by Mrs. Homer Grow
on sketch of Chopin; his life and
works; solo by Miss llelene Robin
son. "Fantasy impromptu:' two
solos. Polonaises. In II flat, and
Prelude In A tint, played by Mrs.
Clydo Heard.
I jit or Miss Hoover served lovely
refreshments to Mrs. P; O. Burr,
Mra. Charles A. Hriind, Mra.. Clyde
Hoard. Mrs. Homer (Irow. Mrs.
Julin Hnkansen, Mm. H. F. Eng
lish and Miss llelene Robinson.
The next meeting will be April
18 nt the home of Mrs. Hukiinscn
in Oakland with Die topic or study
to bo "Modern American Music."
FOREIGN MISSIONARY
SOCIETY TO MEET
ON NEXT THURSDAY
Hid Woman's Foreign Mission-
ary society of the Methodist Epls-
copui cnurcn win meet at two
o'clock In the afternoon at the
home of Mrs. It. J. Lockwood on
East Cass sheet. A Founder's day
program will be hi charge of Mrs.
Kinory t oie.
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GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S
CLUB TO MEET NEXT
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
The Garden Valley Women's
club will meet next Thursday aft
ernoon al two o'clock at the club
house with. Mrs. R. S. Hutton as
hostess. An especially Important
business inciting will he held and
every uivtuber .. is urged - to be
present.
i . if
as the befrllled young modern when John Alden came a-wooiug foi
fell for her. The 1937 version ,of the transparent Swiss organdy
- collar topping the shoulderwide
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BRIDAL 8HOWER GIVEN
MISS MAXINE SMITH
ON FRIDAY EVENING
Honoring Misa Muxine Smith
with a: bridal shower, Mrs. George
Crenshaw and Mrs, R. C. Gilbert
entertained a number of ladies at
thff home of the former on Friday
night. Games were played with
mra. Don Rudabaugh. Miss Mil
dred Shoudy and Miss. Margaret
Wells winning the prizes. Misa
Smith then opened the shower ot
lovely gifts utter which refresh
mentB were served. Tnose invited
lo honor Miss Smith, who will be
come the bride of Molvin ' Corron
in the near future, wero, the guest
ot honor, Aliss Smith, Mrs. 1. S.
Wheeler, Mrs. Macon Smith, Mrs.
Lou Purls, Mrs. John Zenor. Mrs.
Ray Wheeler, Mrs. C. E. Thomas,
Mrs. Maud Jennings, Mrs. Cynthia
Germoud, Mrs, Wanda Armour,
Mrs. Elizaboth Garrett, Mrs. Ar
thur Hudnell, Mrs. James Smith,
Mrs. Verne Shrum, Mrs. Gilbert
Cobb, Mrs. Don Radabaugh, Mrs.
Willis Smith, Mrs. Shlrey, Mrs.
Kenneth Radabaugh, ,Ws. Mary
Morgan, .Mrs. William Hurrell. Mrs.
Clarence Dunlup, Mrs. W'llliam
Black. Miss Mary Shlrey, Miss
Margaret Wells, Miss Mildred
Shoudy and the hostesses, Mrs.
Gllbret and Mrs. Crenshaw,
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MRS. LILLIAN BOYD
HONORED AT SURPRISE
PARTY ON BIRTHDAY
Tho members of the Friday
Morning Prayer circle gave a
charming surpriso parly for Mrs.
Lillian Boyd at her home on Ump
qua avenue Tuesday afternoon to
celebrate her seventy-third birth
day anniversary.
A largo basket, filled with can-.
dies, fruits, girts and a beniitirtilly
decorated birthday cake, wus pre-
"lr0- ") r-
E. Woodcock. Mrs. August Heck,
Mrs. hlmer McKean, Mrs. A. C.
Marstcrs, Mrs. C. A. Edwards, Mrs.
Thomas Nenl, Mrs. Leonard F. Wil
son, Mrs. N. Taylor, Mrs. Joe
Pope. Mrs.- Charles Ioernor, Mrs.
John loerner, Mrs. lirson and
Rev. Mr. Smith.
; A prayer and praiso service wns
enjoyed during the afternoon
hoars. ,
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PATCH AND CHAT
CLUB MEETS AT
BRADLEY HOME
The Patch and Chat club met
Thursday - afternoon at ' the home
or Mrs. C. J. Bradley and a pleas
ant artornoon spent In sewing and
vlsllliig. In honor of tho birthday
anniversaries-of two or the mem
bers, Mrs. Glenn Itlngo and Mrs.
C. -H. Keuch, a handkerchief show
er was given them betore delicious
refreshments wore served late in
the nfternoou. Members and guests
present were Madames C. . H.
Kench, C. 11. Calkins. Forrest
Jones. Domenleo. IV W. Keasev.
Glenn lllngo, Parley Wnrc. D. W.
Smith. A. I). Addison. A. F. Ilofr
melster. H. II. Hess. Nornh Ware.
Miss Jennie Jorl and the hostesi,
Mrs. nrndley. Mrs. D. W. Smith
will entertain the club next time
on March 23.
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LOYALIST' MARRIED
PEOPLES CLASS TO
ENJOY SOCIAL
The loyalist Married Peoples
class f the Baptist church will
hold a very delightful social eve
ning next Friday night at the home
of Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Turubull ou
soutb Main street
COMBINED INTO
FOR SPRING!
V' , .-4' iJ
frill, Collar and cuffs are embrold
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ROSEBURG WOMAN'S CLUB
WILL HAVE UNUSUALLY
FINE PROGRAM NEXT WEEK
The Roseburg W'oman's club w ill
meet at a one-thirty , o'clock ties
sort-luncheon next Tuesday at- the
ciunnouse with airs. H. c. Church,
chairman, Mrs. A. B. Taylor, Mrs.
T. G. Watson, Mrs. E. A. Post and
Mrs. Fred Morrison, hostesses,
The members of the tormor
Meutnl Culture club of Roseburg
wilt ue special guests ot the day.
-Mrs. W. M. Cumpbell, president,
will be In charge and rcll-cull top
ics will oe presented by Mrs. C.
E. Roberts, Mrs. Edwin G. Young,
Mrs. G. V. WJmborly, Miss Janet
Moffat, Mrs. D. V. Radabaugh,
Mrs. Paul Warren, Mrs. E. F
Tandy and Mrs. Frederick J,
Porter.
Every member is being asked to
raiao a dollar themselves for tho
club as a port of the .March proj
ect. This meeting will be the dol-
lar-day meeting.
Mrs. Edwin G. Young ias
ranged a very delightful surprise
program to follow the luncheon.
Mombers and invited guests nro
anticipating a most entortainiug
anil enjoyanie afteriuou,
U. OF O. MOTHERS '
FORM ORGANIZATION
TUESDAY AFTERNOON
The University of Oregon moth
era of students and alumni formed
the U. of O. Mothers club at
meeting held Tuesday utlernoon
at the home of Mrs. W. M. Camp,
bell.
Mrs. H. A. Winston was elected
chairman of the club. Following
the business uieeting Mrs. Camp-
ueu served lea to Mrs. Winston.
Mrs. G. R. Bates of Myrtle Creek,
Aim. m. u. Thompson and Mrs. J.
E. Pickens. The next meeting will
be April 13 nt two oclork at the
i ainpneii Home nt lo; 2 Nonh
Jackson slreet. All mothers of U.
of O. students nnd alumni are
urgeu lo altentl.
GREEN STUDY CLUB
MEETS TUESDAY AT
FRED AGEE HOME
The Green P.-T. A. study clnh
oiei luesuny ultcrnoon at. the
homo of Mrs. Fred Agee In Hapiiy
alley, hollowing the radio lec
ture by Dr. Chambers, (here was
lengthy discussion on ihn n.n.
uicnpiieti i:niui. '
ii me ii-ii nour .urs. t. gee serv-
,-u nanny reiresninents to Airs W
A. Duvls, Mrs. A. E. Mllla'd. Mrs'
Hugh Ilenson, Mrs. John 11,,..
na. joe l oner. . rs. w. iin,.n.
son, .wis. itiorge Holm, Mrs. Chas.
nisiey. .urs. Karl Agee, Miss Hetty
Agee, .Mrs. p(.lcy Myers and ,lrs
Cnrl Schmidt.
i ne topic lor Ihe next meetiig
March 8:1. at the Genmn iii,..'
home, will be "Biauty Behavior
,111,1 mums.
LADIES AUXILIARY TO
MtT TUESDAY
ine Indies atixiliurv of l.u,.i...
met Tuesday evening. New uni
forms for the drill !., ......
dered. It was derided lo l,ni,i' .."
other rooked food sale In the Perk
ins building and lo liw.l,i.i ..
and shrubs, dressed poultry egg.
canned fruits nnd preserves Mrs'
.Stevens was made chairman of' the
The Eagles disiri.-i .. .,
will be held in Roseburg Apr "i
Mrs. Erie Trozelle r.w,.,i.
door prlie for tie evening.
B. P. W. C. HAS DINNER .
MEETING AT UMPQUA
HOTEL MONDAY NIGHT
The Business and Professional!
Women's club held a six-thirty o'-;
clock dinner meeting at the Hotel,
Umpqua Monday evening. The
table decorations .were in yellow,
and green to carry out the sprins
motif. Tall yellow tapers in green
holders, daffodil fuvors and center
bouquets of daffodils, jasmine aim
pussywillows were used.
Mrs. Charles A. Brand, MIbs Vera
Fredrickson and Miss Ina Farus
worth were In charge.
The program Included numbers
by the Glee club under the direc
tion of Mrs. Brand, accompanied
by Miss Helene'Roblnson; musical
novelty number ' by Mrs. Harrle
Booth and Miss Helen Casey, ac
companied by Mrs. Clyde Carstens!
reading, "The Private Secretary,"
by Mrs. Paul Warren; instrumental
solo by Miss llelene Robinson; vo
cal trio by Miss Helen Magers,
Miss Nelma Suylor and Miss Lu
die Lenox, accompanied by Miss
Mnrjorle Wilson.
Miss Ha Laubach, president, con
ducted the buslnoss meeting and
reports wore given by the various
club chairmen. Plans were made
for tho national B, P. W. club week,
March 14-20.
Miss Dorothy Norton was. wel
comed us a new member of the
club.
Guests present were Mrs. Paul
Warren, Mrs. Horace Berg, Mrs. J.
R. Whurton, Mrs. Perry Smith,
MIsb Holon Casey, Mrs. Hnrrlo
Booth, Mrs. Clydo Carstens, Miss
Jessie Fullerton, Mrs. Earl Nelson
and Mrs. Arrah Peck.of Medford.
Members present were Mrs. Wil
liam Bell, Mrs. Charles A. Brand,
Miss Evelyn Brockenridge, Mrs.
Irvin Brtinn, Miss Ellen Carlson,
Miss Verna Carothers, Miss Ha
Luubach, Miss ina Furnsworth,
MIsb May Fisher, Miss Vora Fred
rickson, "Miss Elizabeth Garrett,
Mrs. Edytho Gilmour, Miss Dalnia
Grohc, Mrs. Alma Harness, Miss
Gladys Hnsklns, Mrs. J. B. Hughes,
Mrs. Story lies, Miss Luclle Len
ox, Miss Helen Mngers, Mrs. Thom
as Parkinson, Miss Martha Perry,
Miss Lucy Plnkorton, Mrs. Geral
dine Sheehy, Mrs. C. W. SInniger,
Miss Florence Snedaker, Miss Alice
uelund. Miss Ethel Webb, Miss
Bess Wharton, Miss Marjdrie Wil
son, MIbs Margaret Page, Miss
Murguret Oderkiik. Miss Nelma
Saylor, Miss Helen Shrieve, Misa
Amanda Anderson, Miss Louise
Ydung and Miss Dorothy Norton.
MISS GLADYS H. STRONG
PRESENTS GROUP OF V '
PUPILS IN FINE .RECITAL -
On lust Tuesday evening, a verv
pleasing piano recital was given
by students of Gladys H. Strong at
her home on South Main street.
The program was vnried as begin
ners, intermediate nud advanced
students were presented. . Their
numbers were well chosen from
classic and more modem piano lit
erature and wore very interesting.
The students played well showing
artistic standards and Ideals for
their work.
The following students w-ere iii-n.
aolited: Marilyn Preston; Barbara,
Dell Freain, Shirley Fancher, Bon
nle Jonn Matthews. Eenrinii
Young, Clair Pettlt, Carmen Cole,
Bonnio Balllie. Ruth Heck. TWiv
Gene Simmons, Belly Swift, Anita
loung, ftiarjone Guiley, Virginia
Voung und Airs. Mux Bauer.
ir t ir
MRS. RINGO HONORPD
AT BIRTHDAY PARTY
BY GROUP OF FRIENDS
Mrs. Glenn Ringo was tlelighttul
ly surprised on her birthday anni
versary, when a crnun m rri,i.
called to celebrate the occasion at
a potluck supper and monopoly
and pinochle party.
Lovoiy gifts were presented to
Mrs. Itlngo. Thosn nnlnvW ll,
occasion with Mr. and Mrs. Ringo
u ,, ""' un" -M- Homer
htrickling nnd son, Joe, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Decker niul imn T?!l,.
aid, Mr. uud Mrs. Clarence Char
tier, M and Mrs. Bert Mathews.
r. uuu .urs. lioorge Reed, Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Tenio ,,,i t i.
ii ii &
THIMBLE CLUB HAS
fclNJOYABLE MEETING
AT TAYLOR HOME ,
Ihe Woodcraft Thlmhlo .i,,i,
held a very delightful meeting on
Monthly afternoon at the home of
Mrs. H. W. Taylor on South .Inelt.
son street. Tho business meeting
was followed by a pleasant social
hour wilh prizes going to Mrs. O.
i joiinson, .Mrs. c. W. Owen and
Mm. S. E. Fancher.
At the tea hour Mm Trinp no.
slsted by Mrs. a. d Hhh,o,i Jo.....
cd a delicious luncheon. The Si.
(Contnlued on page 3.)
U. S. V. HOSPITAL
By Bertha Noe
Olir motion Hit-lure nr,,,-,, lltlu
week included "Without Orders''
ml a newsreel on Mn,,,i,. ii,.
ml
' in mo SKy ' .with a
.iiiijor uowos and Kli-,,,,,. ti,,,
iction for shoi-l ui,Kinn,n ,ri
lay night.
Tuesday nflenmnn nt i.i
lie V. F. W. auxiliary held their
egular bi-monthly card partv in
he recreational imii m.. n..i
Dempsey acted as hostess for the
"i n jo. nne Wlla as8ted by
Mrs. Norwood. M, r-n i..
Boyd uud M,s; Heuly. Six 'bright
c, UUSIIIOIIS Uura . ......Iv.,
Olll IllO Autn't-I,, V L- ti-' ;i.
tary lo lio usvd in the hospital.
.i rs. lless Relgel. local hospital
hairninn for the n,,i,.. i !..
auxiliary, has fPPPn 1 1 V rnnr.tvi.rl
everiil gif:s tnr , rQCi,tv hc,.
he Lebanon nnvili,,,. ., ..
illows with envers. Newport aux
iary sent jv i,iii,.
Klamath Falls uuxiil.-irv .i In
year's subscriiillnn i o, r-j.
mopolltan nnd Railroad Stories
niiigailnes nnd n .ianir f
Grants Pass auxin.-.,- i '
ubserlmlmi in
Hulletln nnd the Grants Pass Cour-
u,.e uiiuco prlro and twelve
nair cushions. Westflr auxiliary
cut In a Riih,i.,
T , , , . ..uu,i iii tun nine
Hook. John Dm- ,inn,.i . ..
subscription t Cosmoiwlltan mac
"ine and from Corvallls we re-
R.11T ,a0"ai" "ubscripUon to
Railroad Stories. ,