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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1937.
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Social Calendar
Monday, March 22
11. P. V. C. atuiit night "t Wo
Mails cluu builuiug. committee,
Alice L'eiuud, etelia Spencer, Hel
en Magcis, Margaret Larr uuu
iNeltim buyior.
Ut. K. L.. Dunn's nou-utiiionllia
tlousl JJiblu umy class to moot ut
J Mo o clock in evening ut Dotigiu
liulul uimiig null. A 11)0111.' IIIUTU81
t'ti la mum coruuiliy invited.
TueadaJ, aiarcn t
Green P.-r a. btudy club after
noon meeting ut uome ul Air.
George noun. Topic, "Uouuty lie'
liuvior uuu flimus. '
Julia ivaugiitura Inspection by
gmuil officers hi 7:uu ut lue Ala
bOlUC icmpie. lullmtiuu. All par
cuta aim persons affiliated wuu
Aluaonlo oruera invited.
Unuiul cluu La incut ut 10 u. Hi
nt itoseuiirg Music nud Art studio
under direction ut Alia. .Milium
Ballard. IJetinilo pluna wul uv
uiuue for tne spring cuucurt to be
given by tiiu club.
Wcdneaday, March 24
Delphluu emu urtunioou uieuting
ut 2: la ocloca. ut home ut Mia.
John 10. Ituuyuii on South Jackson
snoot Willi aira. W. K. in own
chairman of the program topic on
."Spain."
.;' inter-So Study, club one-thirty
-o'clock dosaert-luneheoii Hlld guutit
day in liume of Mid. Paul Wiirrun
on Mill street. Mia. Wurruu uml
.Mia. Clyde lieurd, Joint program
.-cliutrmeii.
Laurel lodge, No. 13, A. 1'. und
A. .M., to muut ut 7:ilu In evening
iui .Musuuic teuiiiie. John Howard,
Olundnle, district deputy grand
..imiaier, will bo present. AIusoiib
vfioni nil purls ul the county, will
r'be reprtseulod.' Discussion -will be.
,hold oil wliethur tue Southern
'.Oregon meeting will be held In
' ltoauburg iu Muy.
.-' Thuraday, March 25
, Luily JJIks meeting ut K o'clock
,' fii evening nt temple with the ro
i tiring officers ua hoHluasua' includ.
,lng iVlra. A. E. Kent, Mr, llu.cl
Dixon nud Mrs.-'Charles Itinly.
Piizes for contract bridge und
j' pinochle. Everyone attcnd-lug has
Jl'oen usked to bring a leu towel.
, Patch uud Chut club ufteruoon
nieeliiig ut home of Mrs. D. W.
' Bllillh. - i .--
, Norlhslile ' Sunshine club one
o'clock iHitluck lunelieoii jit homo
r.'of Mra. Mabel Hurueaa. . -
' lluptlst Alisalouary society tu
i meet at 2 o'clock lu afternoon 'at
vchurch'' tiniiora. Mra. GooYgo Cua
v key, prealdlug. Mra. Ira llyrd, pio-
uriim leader. .Mra. J.'K. Turnhull,
devotions.' Hostesses, Mra. E, K.
i l.'ill-lifM'. MI'S. L... Al. i'etuucv 1111(1
.Mra. II. I). Irving.
' Country club ludlea 12:110 o'clock
I . potluck luncheun at clubhouse.
, Contract brldgu pluy ut two o'clock
mull p.
? meeting ut r.M o'clocu ul iinurl-
. muut oi mra. juck uiKtinnuii iu tue
Koiilhiigun uullding.
t-naay, march 26
P. N., 0. cntb evening meeliug
, ul J. r.. l'lcltuua nome on bouiii
V Aluin atruet with Mra. PlcKeua,
' .Mra. 11. F. lluifield. Mra. Jeaa
. I'utricK mid Aira. c. 14. Vvjckuuin,
hoaleaaea. Enicrlilllimelll commit'
- tue lucludca uiilh liecce, aira. V.
'. '1. JucK&on mid .Mra. u. W. uiurk.
Suiun Uiupiiuu louge, No. 7s, in
; Vitus Laurel lodge, no. 1J, A. V.
and A. M., lo intend tne presenting
! oi the lilty-yeur umiona to lieorgu
r K. Uuine and KrniiK Cum. ul
I 7:30 o'clock diniiui ut tlie ltod mid
. (jtut club biiiiuiug ill L'auyuiivillu.
M. M. degree woiu will loiluw the
. dinner.
March 27
' ICiiater food aule und buxiuir and
f runiiiitlge fule HiHinaored by Kver
gruen grunge ul AlcKeuu uud Uuld'
r win'a on t'uaa atreet.
March 29
Auuiiul Kuater Mondiiy bull,
' aponaored by Aluencull lA'glott
nuxilliiry, ut nine o'clock ut arm
' ury. lMihlic Invlled. t'oiuuiittee,
i Mra. Hoy t. Vmiug. chairman, Mra.
Waller Klaller, .ma. J. .XI. Juild.
! Mra. Tuttl Jellkina und .Mra. Muilic
: i'orter.
March 31
KptAcopul guild l:ao o'cliH'k aal-
ud liiuclUMin mill bridge imriy at
; piirlnh hull. Public Invlled.
' MRS. ROY CAiCHINQ IS
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE
CLUB ON MONDAY
.Mra. Hoy Ciilehlng very gru-
Cliiualy oliteilalueti her bridge club
!- ul n luvely one o'elm-k luuclieoii
: Moniluy. t-overa weiv plaeed ul
prettily npiHiinieil luhlea fur Mra.
K. Mit'llntmk, .Mra. I'lalr K.
Allen, Mrs. H. t". Church, Mra.
Kred IH'kwiHnl. Mm. I). W. Ilelll
"'well. Mm. Curl K. U'lmberly, .Mra.
j;t). M. Ilerrle. .Mra. Waller flalier.
.-.'.Mra. K. (1. KohlliuKeli, Mra. John
u II. ltoliinaoit. Mra. K. li. Coeu and
-".Mra. .Maurice J. Newluiul.
C: High arou for thu nlleriioouV
eoninict bridge pluyi waa won by
yMra. MeCliutock.
, MRS. WtLUIAMS IS
. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE
' CLUB TUESOAY EVENING
' Mra. ( W'ejley Wllllania enlcr
' tulnwl her bridge club nt a lovely
- woven o'clock deaaei-t-atipper at
Jior home Tuesday evening. Covers
'woto plueed for Mra. Owen Walker,
.' Mra. I'. M. I.eo, Mra. (I. AS. Ilea,
I Mra. Krneal Pnlteraoii, .Mlaa IVtrla
1 Juckaon, Mlaa t'oletta anil Mlaa
. Mario ltngrnherg nud the lio.Meaa.
v'JIin. Wllllania.
Coutmct bridge waa eujoyvd dui'
! lug the evening with Mm. Ilea win
ning the firat prire; Mm. 1,h aec
ohd priae nud Mm. Patteraon the
'rbnanlntlon nrlxo. A huely gift
wtn presenteil by the club lo Mra.
, Walker. .
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
ROSEBURG WOMAN'S CLUB
HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING
ON TUE8DAY AFTERNOON
Thu Jtoaeburg W'oluiin'B club held
one of ua moat deugdliui one
iiiirly o Clock ueaaeil'iuncueona oi
tue )ear at tue ciuououae 'lueaduy
wiih Aim. 41. c Cuurcu, cbauuiuii,
Aira, i. A, Poat, aira. Ji. o. vtut
aou, Alia. A. li. 'luylor and Alia,
rrcd luoiTiaou, uoaluanea,
Tuo lublca wore eapeciully beuu
titui uud were uucomled oy aire.
Aiorrlsoii. A very ciever moiif wua
curriud out by tue uae ul Hume
ouugueta of wulte cmnatioua miu
yelioi - aprlng tiuwei's, mrungeu
V'itu while luuliue bowtt and ieru,
wnile huge uuwla - and uaea oi
flowera were uaeu uboui Uie
ruoma, A caacudu of brigmiy col
ored cutout paper flower pictures
were Uoed to cnciu each bouquet.
Covera were pluced fur'.Mra. A'.
M. cuiiipbeli, jireaideut, Aira. Uer
tun 1'urrott, Aira. U. iiurtui, Mra.
IS. A. Pout, Aira. A. ii. Tuylor, Mra.
u. C. Churcli, Mra. Fred Atorriaon,
Alia. Lynn llcckley, Alia. W. W.
Aaucruit, Aira. . V. Hoover, Aira.
t:. It. Aietzger, Aira. Will H. tier
retaeu, Aira. U. W Syun, Aira. Ora
Wclker, Mrs. Scott vvlllluma, Alia.
K. U, Kohlliugeu, Mra. it. S. Petru-
qulu, Mis. H. C. Thompaou, Alia.
J. p. Williams, Aira. loater mil-
uer, Mra. hilwm G. Young, oua.
lorolhy Ijuudur, Aira. Hunow Al
len, .Mra. LI. W. ltadabuugh, Mra.
I). N. liuBeubark, Aira. koyce At
lull, Mra. t. I,. Kliupp, Mra. i''. A.
Murd, Mm. It. W. Aiaratera, Alia.
Uml Ullrich, Alia. C. A. Kdwiirda,
Alia. H. F. ICngllah, Aira. It. U
WUilpple, Aira. J. H. Whurtou, Alia.
L,. W. Joaae, Airs. H. It. Edwards,
Aira. William Hell, Mra. V. w.
Clrovea, Aira. K. Hughea, Airs. F. A.
Flelda, Mra. 11. IL Aluddox, Airs.
W. Ituhl, Mra. J. A. Han, Aira.
H. .achurlaeii, Airs, Paul Cuaweli
Aira. Ceorge buinmera Aire. Thum-
ua Sumniera, Aira. Homer tjrow,
Aira. A. rj. Kent, Aira. u. it. cnaui
berlulu, Aira. C. II. Uulloy, Mra. A.
F. 'AlHiiott, Mra. . Al. Uoue, Alia.
I'homua Purklnaou, Mra. ' tJ. T.
Neleou, Mra L. A. Wella,. Aim. SV.
E. Utt, Mra. K. I). Lytle, Alia. E.
8. McClulu, Mra. Ouy Keu, Aira.
Paul Wurreii, Aira. C. 13 . ltoberta,
Mlaa Helen Cuaey, Mra. Walter
Plaher, Mib. Al. It. Itlchnrda, Aira.
1). H. Mm gun, Aire. t. A. Uemla,
Mra. A. C. Alaraters, Mrs. O. Y.
'Witnberly and' Airs Frederick J
Porter. ,
Mm. Honier (irow, In cburge' of
BiHiclul niualc, played for the com
munity alug, followed by the blesa-
ing given by Airs. -0. A., lOdnards,;
mid u violin number by Mra. 11
H-,,4)munui'iain.'
Vlolot coraagoa were preacnted
to the speciui gneata,. wuo were
membera of the lormer Alentul
cuiturul club, now tne Woman's
club. Koll call loplca wore given
by Mra. Paul Wuiren, vocubuiury;
Aira. C. K. Hoberia, llllerilutional
reliittona; Aira. IJ. '. Itaduhaugli,
spring fashiuiis; Mra. O. V. Mini
tHiriy, spring gardens and Mra.
l-'reuerlck J. porter, motion pic
tures. Mrs. tl. V. Syfau read tho Bocre
tury'a report, loliowed by - reporta
of vurious coinmitlees,
The beautiful Kuator program
wua In charge of Mrs. Edwin tl.
Young, wuu iiitrndiiccil her l'uul
speakers, who read "Tho Vision of
Sir Lnur.fiil." .Mia. R. W. Mnrstera,
Aliaa Helen Cuaey, Aira. Wulior
Ktsher and Mrs. Paul Warren gave
the roadlnga, while special music
liilumiieraed each reudlug. Airs.
Homer Grow plnyed the pluno
nuinhera; violin music by Mra. It.
K. Clitimberluiu ami il voeul anlu
liy Mra. George Jonea. Mra. Kd-
wnrda closed the improsalve pro
gram with u pruyrr.
I he April 110 meet lug will have
the following hosteasea. Mrs. C. G.
Kerrler, chairman. ' Mrs. Iorotliy
Lander, Aira. George K. liuine,
Mrs. K. T. Nelson and Alia. Will
H. Ucrrctacn.
Oil jltrll 6 the uliuiliil spring
hirthdiiy leu uud piny will be nil
luteiesting event lo lie apuiiHored
by the club.
DR. GEORGE E. HOUCK
IS HOST AT DINNER
ON THURSDAY EVENING
llr. George K. Ilnurk was host
at u very lovely stx-t hlrty o'clock
turkey dinner parly at his home
on .Nonltt Stephens atreet Tliurs-
luy evening. Miss Helen Kaltdail
served.
The table was lieaiittfully mi
Hilnled und rovers were placed In
Mrs. l(. II. Fields. Jr., of Porlland.
.Miss Helen Casey, Mr. and .Mrs
Kilwln lloolh, Mr. ami Mis. Pied-
ilek J. Porter and the host, llr
lloilck.
MISS VIRGINIA FRENCH
HONORED AT INFORMAL
PARTY WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Mrs. Juck Chapman entertained
nt ii dellghllul InlDimul party Wed
lies.lay eveiilni; honoring .Miss Vir
ginia French, who has been vlsll
lug In Itosehurg. The guests en
Joed Hie lashiou sliow down (own
ind then spent Hie remainder ol
Hie i veiling visiting nt Mrs Clinp
lltun'a illiarluieut al the Kolllliagen.
At a lale lioiir dallilv relreshlnents
were served t, Miss Vlminlii
I'reiii h. Mrs. Wlllium I'lnalli, .Mm.
At- I'lillti. Mrs lliitiihl Clunke.
Miss Itnth Hoover. Miss lleierh
Wood. Miss liorolhy llellimn nnil
Miss Carinel New laud.
O'TIUM CLUB MEETS
AT MOORE HOME
v ' t
YONt'AI.I.V. , March pi The
lllembem of thc'11'THim elub weir
enlerlllitled ut the Waller Moore
home, - Weliiesdny aitertusm.
Curds er enjoyed afier whlrh de
lirious refreshments welt served
lo a linrtiilirrs.
MARGARET ANN CARTER
CELEBRATE8 NINTH ,
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY
Margaret Ami Carter celebrated
her niulli birthday unnlversaiy by
inviting it group of friends to the
home uf her parents. All, and Aim.
H. ii. Curter, for a very delight
ful purty, ou Wednesday, St. Put
rick a duy.
uaincs and riddles Were enjoyed
from four to six o'clock, when love
ly refreshuienta wero served at u
table beautifully decorated iu pink
mid white with attractive Euater
lavora us plucecurds. The center
piece wua a beuutifully'decOi'iiied
oirthduy cake, holdii'K mile pink
lighted eundtes 'and centered with
spring violets. The cuko wiu
mude by Airs.; Itoy: j Mellows; ami
presented 10 Ainrguret Ann in Hon
or of the occasion. Lovely gifts
were presented to Murgureb Ann
I rum the guests.
Covers wero pluced for Ainrguret
Ann, guest of honor, Juuu uud
(Jelly L'rno, Dorothy and Ileveriy
tituifuusoii, Jeun, Virginia and
Ann Ackley, Uorothy Husch, Shir
ley Gllea, PhylllB uud Janice Juck-
son, Virgiuia Cliumberjuin, Patty
uuuway, uuiu Butler, Lester
Heard, Linda Itoser, Betty Ann
Johnson, Trevu Alspitugh tuuU
bhlrley and Hurlen Carter.
YOUNG PEOPLb'S LEAGUE
HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING
ON TUESDAY EVENING, :
The' Young People's Letiguu of
St. Paul s Lutheran cliurcn met
Tuesday evening ul the. home ol
.Maurice Johnson. During the topic
study period a portion of the Pas
sion story of Christ was consider
od. Alter n short business uieel-
ing, presided river by Aliss Vein
Ooeta, tho iobi of the evening was
spent socially In playing games
ot various kinds. The hosis, Muu
rice joiinson and Uob Helgesoii
served delightful retreahnunta to
Jack Wbliing, June Goem, Vera
aoen, Stuart Baker, Lewis Wil
son, Howurd Giles, Hnymond Mor
timer, Hennau AdkliiB, ISIInor Mor
lluior, Berthn Sandau, Helen Sail
dim, and Heiv W. .Sylwesler; Miss
iieriuu siuiuiui assisted In serving
LAOY LIONS ENTERTAINED
BY MRS. O. FELDKAMP ,
ON MONDAY AFTERNOON '
The Lady; Lions met with Mrs.
O. Feldkump .Mouduy afternoon
Couliuct. bridge was enjoyed bv
Air.:-11.- .ucnurlseu. Aim, Al. H
Aluncy, Airs. Phil Hurth, rs- B
C Elliott, Airs. J. P. .Motchoiibiich
or,. Mr. Glenn Owen, AIrsvfT,--Jl
Iteeves and Airs. Feldknnip.
At the ten. hour the hostess serv
ed lovely refreshments. The St
Patricks motif wo attraciiveiv
carried out iu the decorations. The
next meeting will be held ih nv.
euing or April 6 ul the Glen Owen
mime in Luure wood w l I Mis
Owen and Airs. Junius E. Cuiupbell,
Joint hostesses ut a 7:30 o'clock
lessen supper.
a a
LADIES OF COUNTRY
CLUB MEET THURSDAY
AT CLUB HOUSE
Tho Ijidles of llm r(,i,. ,,.,,.
Country club' met for u 12:30 o'
clock luncheon ut the clubhouse
Thursday. Covera were pluced for
-lire. j. r; m nrd. cantu n M,-
Phil Hurth. Mrs. V', n On M,
K. U. Jyile. Airs. J. E. .Murks, Airs.
iv. u. iiridges, Airs. n. C. Steurns,
Mrs. J. Al. Juild. Airs. Keniieili
tjtiine and Mrs. J I. T. Ilnnseu.
Contrucl hrlilca was ell im-,.,1 ,lin
ing the iiflernooii with Mrs. Ott
winning the juiio for high score.
exi l liursdny llm hulios ' will
meet nt u J2:;io o'clock potluck
luncheon nud will piny bridge ut
two o'clock sharp.
SPECIAL MEETING OF
ELK CREEK GRANGE HELD
YONC.VI.I.A, .March 111. A spe
cial meeting of the Klk Creek
grunge, was held l ilduy ufteruoon
ut the Odd Fellows hull. Aim.
Heriiue Walker was duly elected
and inslulicd us steward uml
George Kellogg us Chuplalu. Two
new members were taken ill. linns
were made for a big mooting lo
he held the fourth Saturday oi
.March. Willi the Juvenile grunge
meeting at eleven o'clock, u bas
ket uiiiner nt neon and senior
grange at one o'clock! All mem
bera are urged lo bo present, us
limners of Importance will be
transacted. , ;
BANQUET AND LECTURE : .
ENJOYED AT SUTHERLIN
Sl'TllliKI.IN March 19. Aboul
one hundred people were present
in near uie address glveu by Pro
leasor Win. Jones at ilia social
oonis ot Ihe .Methodist church on
Kridav evenlna and lit enjov the
lianipiel nit en tlierr An added
allraetlon on the program was a
met by Mia. Arthur Austin and
.Mrs. Slern Cushion; a reading b
Miss Margaret Pae and a short
talk by Hev. S. Kuynnr Saiith The
protiraill was directed by F. I..
i ouni! and .Vrtlntr Auslln was in
chaise of the kileheu. The pro
ds fiolll Ihe fwllotlet will Ik'
used (or the conference Malniiints.
YONCALLA N. OF W.
HAS FINE MEETING.
YONC.VI.I.A. March Is.-The re-
solar lueetinc of Ihe Veuralia clr
ile. NeiKliboia of Wiaideialt wa
held Tuesday ovrnimr. Mrs. cui1
lie Udell of Klktoll was present and
liave a short lalk. A social hour
was enjoyed followinc the meet
ItiK, after which .Mrs. Kred Ue and
Mrs. I). C, Wilson served a dell-
clous lttmit. Mrs. Minnie Main
iivw the penny prlie.
CAREFULLY PLAHUED SHOPPING SCHEME
RESULTS If SMART EASTER TJARDSODE
By MAHIAN Y0UNGv::
M:A Service Staff Coirespomlollt
N E V YOU K.-Ior daytime
hours, an Easter Hiiit, a rcdiugole,
uonaistlUK or u wool coat ami prim
l'rock, an extra urcss ihitt can, be
worn umler uiy coat, ana two sets
of aceuoSoWes coinprisu tin uhnost
complete wurdroUu linn's ultru-
.smart, too. :
Any woman who wita such a
wardrobe now simnly will not have
oiutliua prublems until, mlusummer,
when a cutlon dress or a wnshuuit
silk or two seem In order, -
The trick, of course, Is to de
cide on a color scheme, tuen stick
to it. The girl who always Buys,
'1 haven t u thing to wear, " pro-
ulaims to all the world that she
mixed her color schemed, doesn't
plan ahead In ! other words,
shops unwisely.
?..:: w... n , -T
cuviaiun ruiure rurenHiia
For exaninle, supposu you! de
cide to nave u. gmy or beige suit
for Kasiei', und a navy redintioie
PRESBYTERIAN AID
HAS ELECTION OK
uKriCLslJ THURSDAY
The Presbyterian Ladles Aid en
joyed 'a lovely one-thirty o'clock
mud luncheon i'hursihiy- in Ihe
cnurch parlors with .Mrs. F.. G.
Itantlolpli, emiirman, Mra. J. L.
.Marsters, .Mrs. Larl I Illicit. .Mrs.
P. Molacnenbacner uml Airs. 1C.
It. Williams, hostesses..
lUiilutiets of daffodils and Japa
nese quince were used on the tanle
wuu. tall lighted green tapers.
'oiors v.ere pku-cd lor .l'-s. K 8.
lull, president. Mrs. Clair K. At
en. Mik. Karl Cllrlch, .M m. lloiner
tirow, .Mrs. Fred Hamilton. Mrs.
Victor Chuk. M.S. Harold I'.ellows.
Mrs. Kiln Lenox, Mrs. W. H. Chnl
nieia. Mrs. U. S. Nichols, Mrs. C.
II. tliinstciid. Mrs. Leonard F. 1
Wilson. Mrs. W. C. Fawtctto. .Miss
.Hirgaiei ii,ipp, .his. v. u-ivh:hi
Miss Kr.iiua Hmlol. Mrs. LlOoy
Folinan, Mrs. George Mellec, .lr.s,
C, H. Ames. Mrs. I.eD ae Ko'illia
geu, Mrs. Ileitiia Painnl, Mrs. L.
I.. Ilodle, Mrs. ,. K. Kent. Mrs. 10.
It. Molger ami Mrs. Frederick J.
Porter.
Mrs. Victor' Clark played two
heautltul piar.o iiimiikrs, which
wore greatly n joyed by ;iio group.
Mrs. Itomer Grew ha-l eharve of
Uie lai'ter devotions, followed by
the business llieetmg in cl'.atgo uf
the pre.-idcnt, Mrs. Hall,
Hlection of otflecrs- w-os - hehl
and Mrs. Hall was reflected presl-l
dent. Dtlur offliMi.t elect d In
clude: Mis. Kred Ili.tniltnli. vice
lU i'sidenl ; Mrs. Gcote Mtitee.
so.-retary. treasurer.
Hull c all and penny drill fol
lowed. MRS. THOMPSON HOSTESS
TO U. AND I. CLUB
YONCALLA. March 1!' Mis.
U'O Thompson entertained Hie
mcmboi of the C and I club nt
her home Tveaday afternoon, lie-
lirioua refri-shnienla were seme,)
after a pleasant afternoon spent in J
riu and vlul'.irig.
a wock or two lalcr. If you get
navy accessories lo wear with the
sun, ineyn ue lovely with me
redlngote, too. . .
Be on tho lookout alwuys for
amusing belts, un uimsual . senrf,
u tricky clip or some other piece
of costume Jewelry. Make a hob
by of collecting smart accessories
It's important. Keep a supply
on hand be sure thul they blend
with tho mam accessories, Imt,
shoes, bag and gloves constant
ly change ihem, and yon will iiun
mat one good dress and suit will
make a season's wardrobe.
One interesting rediugote, de
signed by Janet Hollander, . con
sists of an uuiliicd nuvy coat over
one. of the famous Hollander gar
den prints. This particular dress
is . 1ft pompon print blue anu
wbttVjnomiNjrta wiib green leaves
on "a? navy background. . The
sleeves are puifed and very short.
The only trimming is a navy pat
ent Jcatiier bell two inches wide,
MR. AND MRS. WARE
tNTER TAIN AT LOVELY
dlRTHDAY DINNER ,
.Mr. and Mrs. George IL Ware en-
lertiiined Tuesday evening at
(Very lovely six-thirty o'clock birth
day dinner honoring tliolr sou-ln-law,
llestou Gross, on . his anni-
S-ersary.
" 'The prettily appointed uiblo waa
centered by a loveiy birthday cake
surrounded by spruit blossoms.
The St. Patrick's motif was clever-
ly civrried out.
- Covers wore placed for Heston
Gross, guest of houor, .Mrs. Heston
Gross, Miss Helen Woodruff, Wil
liam Lnssiter, Kugene Jewett. Don
ald Hull and the host ami hostess,
Monopoly was enjoyed during
lne pli4sllut evening hours.
MISS WAINSCOTT HOSTESS
TO SEWING CLUB ON
THURSDAY EVENING
Miss llernlce Wainscott enter
tained her sewing club al the at
tractive home of her parents. Dr.
and Mrs. K. J. Wainscott. Thurs
day evening. Those present were
Mrs. Owen Walker. Mrs. G. M.
lies, Mrs. David Hess. Mrs. Fred
Hiirgis, Mrs. Joseph Fest and the
hostess. Miss Wainscott.
Sewiiia and visitlua wele enjoy
ed and later Miss Wainscott serv
ed loiely reftehment.s.
a
BIRTHDAY PARTY C-IVEN
MRS. GEORGE BARR ON
MONDAY EVENING
Mrs. George llarr. nee Hose
Mor:v, was delightfully surprised
Willi a birthday p.trty at. her home
Monday evening. Those present
j were Mr. and Mrs. George Uarr.
I ' Thelllul Molvy, Miss Betty
! An"c Faulkner. 11. W. Hasklns.
j l,,'cy Kohinson aud ltobcit ilelll-
'Well.
Monopoly was enjoyed during
Me vnl houi-s.
When clement
of a ward
robe are
planned for
wear together,
like thit
Jantt Mollan-
dor rcdln
gote and frock,
the affect of
an extensive
wardrobe
' can be
economically
obtained. The
unlimited navy,
coat (left)
I worn over
a garden
print frock in
blue, white
and green.
The white
lingerie jabot
is worn outside
the coat. The
charming navy
. aheer frock '.
(right) i
tltched to
resemble ' i '
accordion
pleating and
can be worn -with
a variety
of acceesories.
and a white lingerie Jabot that is
worn outside the coat.
Changes of Accessories
To wear under the same coat,
more is a charming navy sheer
frock Willi skirt silU..ou to re
semble accordion pleaung. It has
the new wide, low neckline with
lace collar and cuffs, and a high
ueuea waistline. ..
The navy sheer is a fine chance
to use different changes of neck
wear, ror Instance, a georgette
collar of colonial Influence Is
loveiy, or a uainiy Eilet with
waistcoat bell. Flowers are good,
loo. a single flower or a tiny
cluster Is chic and attractive
worn at the neck or shoulder.
Wooden Jewelry In floral or mod
ernistic designs adds a certain
something to a dress.
wilh an eye to careful aud
wise shopping, then, aud an en
thusiustic interest in accessories,
mere is no reason why any woman
cun't get along witn a suit, a
uress and a redlngote lor spring.
MRS. J. R. WHARTON
ENTERTAINS CLUB AND
GUESTS AT SUPPER
Mrs. J. li. Wharton entertained
a"ner bridge club and a few guests
at. u ciniriiiiug suven o ClOCK sup
per -at her lovely home on Kast
Douglas street Tuesday evening.
Ihiffodils and pastel tapers forai
ed tne flame bouquet for tho table.
wnere covers wero arranged for
Mis. li. u. pargeter, Mrs. Liair K.
Allen, Mra. H. C. Church, Mrs.
Geofge Wharton, Aliss Helen
Casey, Mrs. Paul Helweg, and
-Mi's. Frederick J. Porter, guests,
and Mrs. L. E. MeCliutock, Mra.
Halph Ualiie, .Mrs. C. B. Wade,
Mrs. Kenneth Quitie. Mrs. Chester
Morgan and Mrs. D. U. Dubar,
meuibcrs.
Contract bridge was. enjoyed
during the evening with Mrs. Hel
weg winning tho guest high score
and Mra. Morgan the club high
score.
JACK WHITE AND
IRENE JONES MARRY
IN ROSEBURG TUESDAY
Jack White and Irene Jones,
both residents of Canby. Oregon,
were quietly married at Ihe .Meth
odist Lpiscopal parsonage Tues
day by Rev. S. Haynor Smith, pas
tor of the church. The bride's par
ents were present for the cere
mony.
Following the wedding Mr. and
Mrs. While left lor the coast for
a week, alter which they will go
to Canby to make their home.
GLIDE BAPTIST AID AND
MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO
HOLD ANNUAL MEETING
The Ladies Missionarv Aid so
ciety of the Glide Baptist church
win boiit their annual meeting
March 24. During the morning
hours qulltlne will be done. A
luncheon will lie served at noon
when the social hour will be held
at the usual time with Mrs. W. F.
Price officiating. I
PLAY TO BE PRE8ENTED
APRIL 6 AT ELKS TEMPLE
BY ROSEBURG 'WOMAN'S -CLUB
The general piitjilc lhaa )een
most cordially invited la enjoy the
annual prini birthday tea and
play to be sponsored April 6 at
l:JU o clock at the Klk tempie
ballroom by the Boeeburg wom
an's club.
Miss Helen Casey will present
Bootn Tarkingtona "The irysting
Place," and will play the part of
Lancelot Brlggs in tbe play. The
other members of tbe cast include:
Mra. CurtiB. played by Mrs. Ed
win O. Young; Mrs. Brlggs, by Mra.
M. It. llicharda: Jessie Brlggs,
.Mrs. Paul Warren; Mr. Ingoldaby,
Mra. W. M. Campbell; Mysterious
Voice, Mrs. h. Kohlhagen, sr., ana
Hupert- Smith, Mr. Frederick i.
Porter. - ,
The play, a one-act comedy,
promises to be one of Uie moat
delightful entertainment to be di
rected by Miss Casey for the
Woman's club.
Mra. T. G. Watson la chairman
of the play and entertainment and
la being assisted by Mrs. Paul
Jenkins, Mrs. D. W. Radabaugh,
Mrs. C. G. Van Valzah, Mra. A. B.
Taylor, Mias Helen Casey and Mrs,
Lee Ragan.
The play will be presented in
the ballroom of the Elks temple,
after which tea will be served in
the Woman's club building and
win be in charge of Airs. J. V. JJll-
lard and .Mm. Scott Williams, joint
chairmen, who will bo assisted by
members of the club whose birth
days occur between December and
June.
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JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB
MEETS MONDAY EVENING
AT CLUB HOUSE
The Junior Woman's club met
for a 7:30 o'clock dessert-supper
at the club house Monday evening
with Mra. H. D. Peterson of The
Dalles as guest speaker.
The long tables were arranged
with bouquets of forsythia and
daffodils with tall yellow tapers.
The St. Patrick motif was also
carried out. Hostesses included
Mrs. Jack Chapman, Mrs. Carl
Lindsay, Jr., Mr.s Frank Long and
Aliss Karen Larsen.
Covera were placed for Mrs. H.
u. Peterson, Mrs. Walter Fisher,
advisor, Mrs. Win. Unrath, Mra.
Harlow Alleu, Mrs. Clifford Smith,
Mrs. Harold Cloake, Mrs. Leon
Yearwood, Airs. I. Al. Dunn, Mrs.
Rcgiuald Erskinc, Mrs. : Waldo
Campbell, Airs. Heston Gross, Ruth
Hoover, Nadine Pinkertou, Virgin
la Rude, Betty Stark, Alice Con
logiie, Elaine Easton, Beverly
Wood, 1 Dorothy Herman, - Helen
Woodruff, . Virginia Gurnee, Car
mel New land, and Virginia French,
of Portland, formerly a member of
the club. ,
Rev. - Perry Smith and Mrs. H.
D. Peterson were guests speakers
of the evening and their talks were
followed by round table discussion
of club plans and problems led by
Airs. Peterson. : -
Convention reports' wree given
by Beverly Wood,. ; .Mrs. William
unrath and Virgiuia Frenohi-f
, Preceding the meeting thc.iouo
ell held a potluck' supper at'the
home of Mrs. Harold Cloake in the
Northside apartments at six-thirty
o'clock. . Covers were placed for
Mrs.- Peterson, Sirs. Walter Fisher,
Airs. William Unrath, Virginia
French, Beverly Wood, . Carmel
Newiaud, Dorothy Herman, Mrs.
Jack Chapman, Virginia Rude, Mrs.
Reginald Erskine and Airs. Cloake.
The next meeting of the club
will be held April 5. . .
M. O. A. CLUB MEETS
WEDNESDAY AT HOME OF
MRS. KENNETH CLOAKE
The M. O. A. club met Wednes
day afternoon at the home of Aira.
Kenneth Cloake. Irish Jokoa were
enjoyed, followed by lovely re
freshments at four o'clock. For
sythia and daffodils were used as
a decorative motif for the occa
sion. Those present were Airs. J. E.
Wood of Orange. Calif., Mrs. C. T.
Tipton, Mrs. Ed Heimboldt, Mrs.
John Travis, Airs. Ben Jones, Mrs.
Harlan Moore, Mrs. L. L. Moore.
Mrs. Glendon Davenport, .Mrs. L.
L. Wlmlieiiy, Airs. Roy Good, Airs.
Elton Ogle. Airs. Goldle Oldmon
son. Airs. George Blckle, Mrs.
George Powers. Airs. Charles
Alohr, Aliss Pearl Jones, Airs.- C.
B. Calkins, Airs. Elvin Cloake and
the hostess, Mrs. Kenneth Cloake.
The next meeting will be March
31 at the homo of Airs. Roy Good.
GOOD CITIZENS CLUB
RETIRING OFFICERS ,
ENTERTAIN NEW OFFICERS .
The retiring officers of the Good
Cltijens club, Hnrry I'nrgeter,
president; Bonnie Bailey, vice
president, and Shirlev Carter, sec
rotary, of Miss Helen Alairers'
room at Fullerton school, enter
tained the incoming officers, Bettv
Wilson, president; Eleanor Alicei
11. vice president; Jean Ashworth.
secretary, ami the member of the
ciud, on at. Patrick's day. Refresh
nienis were served and tho St.
i-airicaa uay motif was used In
uie uecoraiions.
'
LAURA BURROUGHS IS
COMPLIMENTED AT
SHOWER PARTY MONDAY
Miss Laura Burronchs i,ri,i
elect, was complimented at a love
ly shower party Alonday evening
given by .Mrs. Joseph FesL Those
pirseni inclllllen I it Hurrnneh
guest of honor, Beulah Jlalnnrd.
iie.en.v noon, liuth Kerschiler.
F.hnira Illake. Wilma Martlndale.
Mrs. David Hess. Sallv Brown.
.Myrtle Parkins. Ilia Itavia um
Mrs. n. J. Gilbert anil Evelvn Day.
Following a social evening mid
the presentation ot the lovelv
Shower Rifts to Miss Unrntil
delicious refreshments wero serv
ed by Airs. Fest. '
mm
FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN
MR. AND MRS. STEPHENS
SLTHKUI.lX.'Mlliv!. l-rlen
of Air. and .lv A- 3.sic-ht
SUTHh'ULIX .' Muivy 1
nils
met at their homo on )?uiidav eve
ning for a farewell party) ju,;., nd
Mrs. Stephens loft .Monday tor the
coast where they lll make their
Uome for the aummcrw .. .
EASTER MONDAY BALL
WILL BE CHARMING
AFFAIR OF MARCH 29TH
Tbe American 'Legion auxiliary
will sponsor its annual taster
Monday bail the evening of March
29ih at the armory, to which tbe
general public has bees most coi
alaliy invited.
The ball this year will be un
usually delightful and a large
number are planning to attend.
Mra. Roy Young is chairman and
is being assisted by Mrs. Walter
KIsher.Mrs. J. M. Judd, Mrs. B. F,
Tandy, Mrs. Paul Jenkins, Mrs,
Mauie Porter and Mrs. i. A. Hard
ing. Patrons and patronesses - include
the past presidents, commanders
and their husbands and wives and
Include Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Cordon,
Judge and Mrs. Carl Wlinberly,
Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Stewart, Dr.
aud Mrs. U A. Dillard, Dr. and
Mrs. Clair K. Allen, ir. and Mrs,
Ii, C. Church, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
F. Hatfield, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Fulcher, Air. and Airs. George Can
nes', Mr. and Airs. Clinton tiortby,
Mr. and .Mrs. Will II. Gerretsen,
Air. aud Mrs. F. L. Crittenden, Mr.
and Airs. E. A. Post, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Hills, Air. and Mrs. L. E.
MeCliutock, Air. and Airs. Rudolph
Rltzman, Air. and Mrs. John Flurry,
Mr. and Mrs. O. Al. Berrie, Mr.
ami Mrs. Ned Dixon, Air. and Airs.
George Wharton, Air. and Mrs.
Thomas Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs,
Roy O. . Young and Miss Pearl
Jones. . . .
The ball will open with a grand
march at 9:30 o'clock and the
Rhythmen nine-piece ' orchestra
will furnish the music. Airs. Paul
Jenkins is arranging two special
features tor the atfalr and the door
prize will be an Easter bonnet for
the lady who wins it. The bonnet
will be exhibited, In Fisher's win
dow previous to the ball;
'
GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S
CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE
MEETING ON THURSDAY .
The Garden Valley Women's
club held a most enjoyable meeting
at the club house on Thursday
with Mrs. R. S. Hutton as hostess.
Beautiful bouquets of spring flow
ers were attractively arranged
about the room. Plans were com
pleted for a cooked food and flow
er aale to be held at the Powell
Hardware store Saturday. March
20. Following tbe social hour re
freshments were served to Mrs.
K. H: C. Wood, Mrs. Wni. Vaughn,
Mrs. Leslie John, Mrs. Helen Cole,
Aira. H. Wells, Miss Charlotte and
Aliss Alary Knann. Aliss June
Spray, Aira. G. C. Bailey, Alls. R.
A. Calhoun, : Airs. John Daniels,
Mrs. Harvey Ewens. Mrs. H. E.
Graham, Airs. A. Niday, Aire. J. L.
Potvm, Airs. Hugh Ritchie Jr.. Airs.
John Sinclair, Airs. Peter Sinclair,
-Mrs. C. L. Spray, Airs. T. L. Wln
niford and the hostess. Airs. R.. S.
Hutton. The next meeting of the.
club will be at the clubhouse on
April 1 with Mrs. J. L. Potvln as
hostess.
JOB'S DAUGHTERS
DANCING - PARTY IS
CHARMING.AFFAin g j
Job s Daughters sponsored a
very charming dancing party at
the Roseburg Music and Art Studio
last evening at nine o'clock with
Keith Phillips orchestra furnishino
the music. '
The committee Included Bettv
Whipple,' chairman, Delores : Cacy,
Ulah - Agnes Winston, . Aladlyn
Stearns, Alarjorie Ott, Eva 1 Baker,
Fanny Lu Wimberly and Wilma
Feldkamp, with Airs. IL L. Whipplo
and Mrs. Paul Jenkins as chaper-
ones. ...
Patrons and patronesses for ihe
affair included Dr. and Mrs. H. C.
Church. Air. and Airs. T. G. Wat-
sun, Mr. and Mrs- Thomas Park
inson and Air. and Mrs. Homer
Grow. '-.
Blue and yellow shirred stream
ers were draped from the center
lights to the side and end wallB.
punch was served by the commit
tee during the dancing hours.
BETA SIGMA PHI
ENJOYS WAFFLE SUPPER
Alu chapter of' Beta Sigma Phi
enjoyed a very delightful six
o'clock waffle supper at Miss Wil
ma Busenbark s apartment Thurs
day evening.
Plans were discussed for nation
al rush month, which will be dur
ing the month of April.
buss carmel Newiand is chair
man of the rushing program. Miss
Jane Gilhrcath, president, had
charge and others included Irene
Campbell, Wilma Busenbark. Car
mel Newiand. Helen ' Rose nnd
Cryl Hollingsworth.'
The next regular mpetlnp will
bo Wednesday evening, March 24.
at a six o'clock Informal buffet
supper to be followed by a busi
ness session.
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B. P. W. C. TO HAVE
STUNT NIGHT NEXT
MONDAY EVENING
The Business and ' Professional
Women's club will meet nt the
Woman's clubrooms ' next Monday
evening for a very interesting
program. The chamber of com
merce aI11 present a thlrtv min
ute program to be followed by
stunts in the form of a Alujor
Bowes amateur hour, with Acnes
litchfod as the major. The num
bers to be given will include
dances by Airs. Paul , Jenkins
pupils and musical numbers by the
club members. uV
The committee In rhii-ec In
cludes Alnrgaret Carr, Helen Ala
gers, Stella Spencer, Nolma Say
lor and Alice L'eland.
ai m
TR1-SQUARE SEWING
CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE
ALL-DAY MEETING
The Trl-Kniiare Snivlt,,- .lh nf
the Baptist ehnrrh hnlrf a rorv en
joyable all-day meeting at the
home of Mrs. ,. Al. Nelson on Mili
tary street Thursday.
V potmen luncheon was served
at noon at a prettily decorated la-
me, woere covera were arranged
for Mrs. C. P. Snoddy, Mra. Elmer
.iciean. .Mrs. George Caskey. Airs.
J. R. Turnbitll, Mrs. August Hock,
Mra. Frank Staffanson, Mrs.
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