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    TWO
SCDCDEW
Social Calendar
8undy, April 4
Beta Hlgmu Phi tea from threo
to five o'clock al II. C. Church
home.
Monday, April 5
II. P. W. (ik-o club practice al
7:30 o'clock In evening at hiiiiIIo
of the director, Mrs. Charles A.
llruml.
Klwanis entcrtulnmeiit at 8
o'clock at .South Deer Creek grange
hall for benefit or Ml club of the
' H. I), C. school. No admission. The
committee will sell refreshments
ut clone of evening.
Dr. K. U. Dunn's lion-dciiomiiin-tlonal
lllblo Study class to meet
. at 7:45 o'clock In dining hull of
Douglus hotel. Anyone Interested
invited.
I.aily Lions to meet al 7:30
o'clock dessert-supper at (I. Owen
home In Duurelwood wltli Mrii. Ow
cn und Mrs. JameM W. Campbell,
joint IiobIcbbos.
Rose P.-T. A. meeting at four
o'clock In afternoon at school
Iioiihc. Mrs. Clair K. Allen, pro
gram chairman. Mrs. Homer Crow
bill play piano numbers ami Airs.
O. V. Wlmborly will talk on "The
County Library." Tho meeting will
ho In charge of the president, Mrs.
J,. M. Lilly.
Fullertnn 1.-T. A. to meet ill 4
o'clock In nfternoon al school
; hoiiBo. Election of of floors. All
members urged to ho nroscnt. In
teresting program und talk on "In
tiumiUonul notations," by Mrs. C.
K. Roberts. Mrs. W. H. lliillllo Ih
program chairman.
N. of W, 8 o'clock meeting at I.
. w. u. r. nan. Election of . dolo
Kates to district convention. : Meet
ing will celebrate the -loth mini-
. vorsury of the order. Blicclal pro
gram and refreshments. , Program
committee, Mrs. II, W. Taylor and
Mrs. A. D. Hulbtirt; refreshment
committee, Mrs. Ed Peyton and
Mrs. J. T. Miller. Members mid
friends invited to program.
Pust Matrons club of Eiisloni
Slur to meet ut 7:3n o'clock dessert-supper
ut T. B. Vlrilon home
on North Jackson slroot with Mrs.
Vlrden ami Mrs. A. K. Elliott, Joint
hostesses,
SI. (leorge's Episcopal gullil
nftornoon meeting at two o'clock
lit Arthur lludnell home ut 441
North IttiHo street with Mrs. Hud
Hell und Mrs. C. W. Similiter, Joint
, Jloatosscs. - Business meet lug in
charge of tho president, Mrs, I,. A.
Dlllard. All members urged lo he
present. -
Tuesday, April 8
llnscbiirg Woman's cluh 1 : :10
o'clock birthday tea and play to he
held al lOlks temple ballroom. Gen
eral public Invited. Helen Cnscy
will present llooth Tarklnglou's
one act piny. "The Tryslinx Place."
Jllrthtlay tea to follow la the club
house.
Woman's club executive lunch
eon at 13 o'clock at Hotel Hose
for ofNcerg, directors and club
house board.
Choral club to practice at 111 a.
in. al Itosoburg Music anil Arl stu
dio under the dlrecll f Mrs.
Allrlnm 1 1 ii 1 1 it id.
Hecreiillniial leaders school lo
meet at 7: IB o'clock In evening ul
ltlvei'Niliile grangu hull Instead ill'
ut the M. K. church.
Job's Daughters meeting at 7:110
o'clock In evening ut temple to bo
In charge of the Juniors with lil
uunor Entler presiding as queen.
Wednesday, April 7
South F.nd Social cluh afternoon
meeting at home of Mrs. Klulc Wil
liams on South Jackson street.
New Idea club one o'clock lunch
eon ut Inline of Mrs. It. II. Wil
liams. lloseburg Art and Embroidery
ciiio uiiernonn meeting ul home
of Mrs. DeWIII at lull Yale live
lllln III West Koseburg.
Sun Soiicl lllrthday club 1 : :t (
o'clock luncheon at home of Mrs.
Kenneth llonk lit Winston.
Itlversdale Happy II cluh nfl-
'' ' meeting at home of .Mrs.
Dnlu (lulley.
Thursday, April 8
Preshyterlun Missionary Hoeleiv
ineelliig at 2:30 n'cloeli ul home
ut Mrs. W. (,'. .'uueelle on West
l.iino street. Mrs. .;. s. Hull, dove
Hons, on "Witnessing for Christ."
Iteports of the 1'resh.vterlul meet
lng. Illiptlst Ladles Aid to meet lit ll
tine o'clock luncheon In the church
parlors. Mrs. .1. It. TurubnU, Mrs.
J. I' llyrd and .Mrs. It. L. till,, low.
losses. All ladles of Ihu church
Invited.
Norlhslde Sunshine club after
lliinil meeting nt home of Airs.
Jlowurd Cusebeer on Fowler slreel.
(July lOlks social meeting at S
o'clock In evening at temple Willi
Airs. lOdwnrd nines, hostess. Prices
for high scores in coiili.-n-t bridge
mid pinochle. All l.u.ly lOlks urged
lo attend.
Ladles of Country club lo meet
lit I2::io o'clock potliuk luncheon
nt clubhouse. Contract bridge plai
nt 1:110 o'clock.
Methodist lOplseopnl l.ndles Aid
one o'clock April luncheoii to he
held In Hie church parlors. Mis.
II. Ii. Whipple, chairman, usslsied
by Alrit. L. ,M. Lilly, Mrs. KvuneU,
Ford, Mrs. Percy Kobliison, .Mrs
11. J. Lockwood, .Mrs. p. T. Iiiiliiu
nnd Mrs, 11. I). Coon. .Mrs. A c.
Aliirslers will lead the dcvnlliilis.
Friday, April 9
Sylnion Valley cluh afleiiioon
ineelliig lit two nchuk ill home of
.Airs. Warren Cloake,
lie.Molav private dance for iiirm
Iters mid Invited gilesta In be held
ul Itosoburg Country rllih.
Keystone cluh B:3 lsilllu k stip.
per for husbands ul Metbisllst
Kplse'ilml chin eh. .Mrs. ' W. II.
Ilnlllle. ,M,s. Wallace Snvder. -Mr
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
I'.'. C. Junes und Mrs. E. A. Ilritton,
hoslesB committee. Mrs. It. II. Wil
son and Mrs. detune Churchill, en
tertaininent committee.
Saturday, April 10
Women's Council of First Christ-
inn church food sule ut McKeuu
und Baldwins. J lie rummage sale.
previously planned, will be held
at a later uute.
CHARMING BENEFIT CARD
rSHTY GIVEN BY GUILD
ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
hi. (leorge's Elilscu.iul Ulliltl
siionsoreil olio or the most charm
lng benefit aii'alru of the season
Wednesday ui'ternuon ut tho parish
nun, wneli Ine members gave u
oiie-unriy o'clock salad luncheon
and contract bridge purly.
Hugo buiiouets in' colorful sininc
noivurs were lined iiuolil the ruonis,
while splrua. liuifod Is and tint
Easter motif curried out n nruttv
dccorulloll scheme for the twenlv
iiiuies.
.Mrs. Will II. llerretaen. Mrs. II.
C. Cburcli, Mrs. U L. AleCulloeh,
Mrs. II. .ticliiu ison, Mrs. H. C.
hleai-ns, Airs. Tbomus Parkinson,
-Mrs, T. (1. Watson and Airs. J. C.
l nine Hud charge of the luncheon
und the serving committee Includ
ed Mrs. It. L. Unthrick, Mrs. N.
lloodlow, Mrs. (1. W. Syfaii, Alia.
L. 'I. Nelson, Airs. Arthur Hud-
noli und Mrs L. A. Dlllurd.
Mrs. W. I' lluirls won tho first
prize for Ihu contract bridge play
with Jlrs. 10. l' Tandy winning tbu
second prize. Thu prize lor the
first one hundred unci fifty honors
went to Mrs. J. II. Wharton, with
mrs. u. ll. wudu urn Mrs. OA
llerrlc winning the first little slum
prize. The door prize was won by
Airs. Frederick .1. Porter. i
.Mrs. Fritnklyii Voyt. entertained
nt turce tables at tbu party -.hav
ing as her guests Mrs. Clair K.
Allen, Mr. J. n. . Wliurton," Mrs.
r. m. i,oe, airs. I'lcil Hamilton
Mrs. Hroudwuy, Mrs. C. W. Whar
ion, Mrs. L. W. Josse, Mrs. (leorge
vtiiurtuu, Airn. II. Casey, Airs. , A
(I. Sulhorluiid and Airs. M.v 1 L.
llrickor. Prints ut these three
tables went to Ali-s. Allen, , Mrs.
iii-oauwuy unit Airs, cusey.
The Weducsduy bridge club en
joying tho party Inoludsd .Mrs. L.
L. Wlmheiiy, Airs. Scott WllUiims,
.lrs. George Singleton, MrH. Leou
nrd Rlloy, Mis. I!. S. McUiuIn,
Mrs. A. J. Ullleoii, AIi-b. T. 11, llurr,
Mrs. 11. C. Wells, - Airs, i (luy C.
Ilea, All's, T. 11, Ness, .Mrs. .Paul
Warren :; and Airs. Frederick. J.
Porter.
Other guests enjoying the piirty
Included Mrs. T. II, Hooves, Airs.
IJ. 10. I' axon, Airs, lain .Stephens.
Mrs. U L, McCulloch, Mrs. Phil
Hnrth, Airs. (1. Owen. Mrs. II.
Zuchiiilsen, Airs. J. F. Olllurd,
Airs. 10. (I. Kohlliiigcn. Airs. T. (I.
Wittiion, Mrs. C. (I. Van Vnlztih,
Airs. J. Harold Nichols. Airs. A. I'.
Alurlott, Airs. Hoy Enllur, Mrs. II.
ll. miliar, .Mrs. II, II. Morgan, Airs.
II. I). Coon, Airs. Chester Morgan,
Airs. Paul llelweg. Airs. Alaurlce
J. Newlund, Alls, ilnrrls Ellsworth.
Airs. Hurry Single, Airs. Paul
r-iiiikhoiiBcr, Airs. 10. F. Tunily,
Airs. J. P. .Motscheiibucher. Airs.
10. (1. Hiiudolph, Airs. II. C. lOlllotl,
Mrs. Al. II. Aliincy, Allss Iliiiul
Sliickluiid, Mrs. A. II. Perrln.
Mrs. A. Ayer, Airs, l-'i-imlc llrown,
Mrs. W. AlcKiichorn. Mrs. L. W.
Aloltgnr, Airs. 10. A. Post, Airs. K.
It. Aletger, Mrs. Churlcs Doilsun
Mrs. Puiil Truxler, Mrs. H. T. Hun
son, Mrs. It. A. Ilavls, Airs. I). W
llelllwull,- Airs. C. II. Wilde. .Mrs
(I. Al. Ilerrle. Mrs. Fred Schwartz,
.Mrs. .1. I,. Yarnall, Mrs. II. (
Darby. Airs. W. P. Ilnrrls. Airs. II.
S. Illack, Mrs. I.. 10. McClintock,
Mrs. A. A. Wilder, .Mrs. Waller
Klsber, Mrs. J. C. Illllne, Mrs. W.
Hone, Mi-h. Paul Parsons. Mrs. Na
than Piillerum und Aire. H. C.
Plielteplace.
GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S
CLUB HAS VERY ENJOYABLE
MEETING ON THURSDAY
Airs. J. L. Polvtll was a very
gracious hostess lo tile members
I of llle (liirileu Valley Women's club
at the clubhouse Thursday an cr
imen. Ileum It'iil hoiuiunis of nar
cissi, iluflodlls und ol her spring
flowers limn the 'I'. M. Wlnnll'onl
giirilens, were arranged nboiit the
room.
Iteports from the recently held
clinked rood sale Indicated a very
suilsiiictorv return. Ijullilng and
visiting occupied the ' afternoon
hours. Mrs. Potvln invited the
girls of the Harden Valley school
lo Join the group ror the refresh
ment hour. Mm. Potvln was nil
slsted In serving by her daughter,
I'rlscilhi. Ilesldcs the girls froin
the school those present Included
Mrs. William Vaughn. Mrs. II.
Wells. Mrs. (I. C. Ilalley, Mrs. It.
A. Callioiiu, Mrs. John Daniels.
All's. II. lOwen. .Mrs. Donna Fergu
son. Mrs. II 10. Ilraliiim. Alls. C.
W. Hughes. Airs. K. S. Mutton, Mrs
W. ll. Love. Mrs. A. Nlduv, Mrs
Hugh Itlichle Jr., .Mrs. Peter Sin
clair. Mrs. A. M. Schneider. Alls.
C 1'. Spiny anil Mrs, Hubert
Wood anil daughter, Hetty.
The nci meeting will he held
at the clubhouse April ir. with
-Mi'.i. ll. A. Ctilhouu as hostess.
M. K. LADIES AID TO
HAVE LUNCHEON NEXT
THURSDAY NOON
The Methodist lOplscnpnl Ladles
Aid will bold lis April one o'clock
luncheon lii the .Jiiirch purlers
ni'M I'huisduy lllleiiioou. Airs. It,
U Whipple Is uetiernl chairman
mid will he assisted by Alls. U Al.
Lilly. .Mis. Keilnelh Fonl. .Mrs.
Percy llol.liison, Mrs. II. J. Lock
wood. Mis. p. T. Illllmr anil Mrs.
It. D. Coon. The devotions will he
cnlidiicled by Mm. A. f. AlaiKters.
All iiHii'ber.i em their Irlends uu
Invited.
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG,
P. N. G. CLU8 HAS
ENJOYABLE MEETING
FRIDAY EVENING
The Past Noble (irunds club
held a very enjoyable meeting Frl
duy evening at the J. K. Pickens
home on South Alain street with
.Mrs. Pickens, Airs. C. II. Wickhum,
.Mrs. II. F. Hatfield and Mrs. Jess
Patrick, hostesses.
Ixively bououets of spring flow
ers were used about the rooms.
The business meeting wus
charge of Airs. H. A. Taylor, nresl
dent, mid iiluns were made for an
April frolic lo be held the even
lng of April 12 at the I. O. O,
hull. The general public Is Invit
ed. Mrs. Fred A. Gotr, AIi-b. Alvln
Wetherell und Airs. 101'flo Sehwarz
will have churgc of the affair.
Oaines wore enjoyed and later
refresbments were served at table
prettily appointed In the Hhister
motif. Covers were placed for
Airs. J. II. Ilalley, .Mrs. C. W. Clark.
-Mrs. Fred A. Ooff, Mrs. Delhi
Hatchings, Airs. V. T. Jackson
Al i'B. N. Al. Nelson, Airs. H. II,
Itoudman, Airs. lOffie Schwarz,
.Mrs. Alvia Wetherell, Airs. II. A.
laylor. Airs, until Iteese, Miss
.May Fisher and the hostesses, Mrs.
Pickens, Airs. Hatfield, Airs. Wick
ham and Mrs, Patrick.
The next regular meeting will
lie April is nun Mrs. T. I), uusen
bark. Airs. Fred A. lioff, Mrs, Albn
Spaiigh and Airs. lOtfle Schwarz,
hostesses, , ,
MRS. P. M. LEE IS
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE; ;
CLUB TUESDAY EVENING
, Mrs. P. M. iee entertained her
bridge cluh at a charming seven
o'clock desserl-supper Tuesday
evening nt her. home on lOnst Dolig-
las. street. A .lovely handkerchief
shower, was given ito Airs. lOrnest
lJatters6n who Is leitvingithiB week
for Alarshfleld to make her home.
' Covm-8 weroi placed for Mrs. F.r
nest, Patterson, -'.Mrs,' c. Wesley
WllllaiiiB. Mrs, Owen Walker. Mrs
(I. A(. lies, Miss Coleita Lungen
herg,' AIIbb Doris Jackson and Airs.
Ijce. members, nntl Airs. Chester
Hercher, a, guest. , ,
Japanese ouIiicq was ntti-actlve-
ly used ill bououetB for the occil
slon. 'The' evening hburh were en-
joyuhly spent In pluying contract
llrldge Willi .Mrs. Lee winning high
score, Mrs. Patterson second high
and the coiiBolalion prize going to
Mrs. Williams.
,
MR. AND MRS. JOHNSON
ENTERTAINED AT DINNER
PARTY SUNDAY EVENING
Faster Sunday evening Dr. and
All's. H. C. Church enterlalned ut
cluii'ining seven o clock dinner
party at their attractive home In
Laurelwood to compliment Air. nntl
Airs. Wlllurd Johnson, who are
leaving Itosoburg for Portland to
reside.
A pretty yellow and white uinllf
was carried out on the table by
the use -of spring rlowers and tall
Ivory tapers. Covers were placed
for Air. and Airs. Johnson, guests
of honor, Mr. mid Airs. II. O. Par-
meter, Air. and Airs. J. It. Wharton,
Dr. mid Airs. H. It. Shoemnker,
.Mr. and Airs. Will 11. llerrelseh
unit Dr. and Mrs. Church.
lovely gift was presented to
Air. anil Airs. Johnson, and the
evening hours were, enjoynbly
spent In visiting. f
MERRY-GO-ROUND CLUB
IS ENTERTAINED BY
MRS. EARL SMITH
The Alerry-llo-ltound .club was
delluhtlully entertained at a lovely
one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon
given by Airs. lOurl Smith at the
Ciuy Smith home ul Winston.
Wednesday afternoon.
Pinochle anil sewing were en
joyed during the ul'lernoon by
Alls. F.rilest Admuson, Airs. John
Cross. Mrs. Theodore Peterson
mid Airs. John Zander, guests, mid
the following members: Mrs. L.
II. Skinner. Airs. W. C. Winston.
.Mrs. Al. 11. Creen, Airs, tleorge
lluclier. Airs. John Wilson. .Mrs.
It, I). Klelst, Airs. Howard Carncs,
Airs. J. 10. Pickens, Mrs. Hurry
Winston, Mrs. Clay Smith. Mrs.
Ilorolliy Lander, .Mrs. Clyde Adair.
Mi-b, Kill'! Agee, Airs. Archie Wil
son und the hostess, Airs, Karl
Smith.
MR. AND MRS. HOLQATE
ENTERTAIN AT THEIR
HOME WEDNESDAY EVENING
Mr. und Airs. Veril llolgule en
leilalncd ul a dellghtiiil bridge
party ut their home In Siltberllu
Wednesday evening. Cilests In
cluded Air. mid Mrs. Aliirvllt Fish
or. Air. und Airs. L. D. Itohertson.
Mr. and Alls. II. S. Slack. Air. and
.Mrs. .Mark Jordan and Air. and
.Mrs, Bert Courtney.
Spring Mowers were at tract He-
Iv used aboill Ihe rooms for the
occasion. Contract bridge was In
Play during Hie evening with .Mi
ami Mrs. Fisher winning Ihe high
score prixca ami Mr. und Airs.
Courtney the table piines.
CATHOLIC LADIES
SEWING SOCIETY MEETS
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
The Catholic Ladles Sewing so
ielv met al Ihe home of Mrs.
Kugeue Prlnceu. Wednesday alter
noon. Mrs. P. J. Smyth mid dmigti-
, Miss tirace, assisted Mrs.
Pi liiecn.
The afternoon was ssnl In vis
iting and at ihe tea hour dainty
refreshments were served to Airs.
Mary III. an. Mis. K. L. Slllrey.
Alls. A. J. it;idigan. Mrs. Frank
.Monroe, Mrs. l-'aetle lingenbeig.
Mrs. I. II. Nichols. .Mrs. Alary Fur
lotoT. Mr;. I.llev Jennings. Mrs.
Cyiil Nichols and Airs. W. Fest.
LAURA BURROUGHS AND
HENRY J. CHANDLER JR.
MARRY EASTER SUNDAY
Miss Laura Burroughs, daughter
of .Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Bur
roughs of Oreen, became the bride
of Henry J. Chandler Jr. at a pret
ty ceremony solemnized Faster
Sunday at the borne of the bride
groom's parents, Air. and Airs.
Henry J. Chandler. The Rev. C. A.
Edwarda read the marriage service
ut one o'clock.
Airs. T. (!. Havens Jr. of AlarsV
field was the bride's only attend
ant. T. U. HaveiiB acted as best
map. Aliss Ina Farnsworth Bang
preceding the ceremony and Mrs.
David Hill played the wedding
march.
The bride was attractive In a
tallleur of beige wool with blue
accessories. Her corsage was of
roue buds and sweet peas. Airs.
Havens wore an ensemble of grey
and a corsage of roses and sw eet j
peaa.v
Airs. Chandler Is a popular grad
uate of the Itosoburg high school.
Air. Chandler is a graduate of the
Koseburg high school and 'also of
Oregon Institute of Technology at
Portland, lie IB an operator for
HklliNU, ' 1 ' '.
An Informal' reception was given
after me, ceremony by the bride
grooms motner.
out of town guests attending the
wedding were Air. and Airs. George
r. Piper of Chicago, pncle and aunt
oi ine nrmegrooni. .
hollowing a abort trip. Mr. and
Airs. Chandler will make their
home at Oreen.
-
E. MARK8 HONORED
AT SURPRI8E PARTY
ON BIRTHDAY WEDNESDAY
C. K. MarkB wbb very pleasantly
surprised at ins Home Wednesday
evening, the occasion being his
niriiiday anniversary, (luesls en
joying the occasion with Air. and
Airs. Alarks included Air. and Airs.
T Tipton, I.Mr. ;nnd; Airs. :B. A
Helriiboldt, MV. 'mill airs.- lOldoii
Ogle, Air, and Airs. L. L.' Winiber-
(', All'. ia,nd Airs, E. G. Cloake, All',
and Airs. John 'Alarks, Mr. 'and
Mrs., Roy . Good, Airs. Kenneth
Cloake, Mrs. Anna Dickie, Miss
Pearl Jones and 11, U. Harding.
;lkrge bouduots of aptihg flow
ers were ;uhui( 'about tho rooms.
ive-nuudred was tn play dur ng
the evening with Airs. GqoiI win
ning the ladles' prize- nud :Mi
Harding the men's prize. Lpter
Airs. Marks served delicious , re
freshments and a large -birthday
cake wa.s cut. and served; i
M. O. A. CLUB HAS t
ENJOYABLE AFTERNOON
AT ROY GOOD HOME l
iMrs. Hoy Good very kiaciously
cntertuiiitHl (ht Al, O. A. club- at
her home ' WGtlnemliiy !tf'tcrtiQOi.
iMih. John TmvIh was? elected
president mill Miss Peaj'l J on en
whs elected trensurer of -the cluh.
SewiiiK und vlKttinc weVe enioy
ed until the tun hour. When 'Aliti.
(lood nerved delicious J, retreslt
mentfl to Mrs. Uzzle Connelly und
Mrs. C. E. Murks, gtiesta; -und Mrs.
C. T. Tipton, Mrs. lu. A. Helmbdldt,
Mrs. Anna Blclde. Mrs, K. Q.
Cloake, Mrs. Kenneth Clouke, MiU.
.1. K. Murks, Mrs. John uuvi.s,
.Mrs. 1 4. L. Moore, Mrs. Wlilon OkI(J.
Mrs. C. n. Culltlns and Miss Pearl
Jones. Mrs. (food whs assisted in
serving hy Mrs. Tipton und Mrs.
Kenneth Cloake.
The next nioetliiK will' be Apr.il
14 ut the home of Airs. C. W. Cook.
MRS. LUCY JENNINQ8
GIVES VANISHING
LUNCHEON TUESDAY" ! , i
Airs. Lucy JuunhiKs ehtertiUned
ut a very lovely rour-coui-se one
clock luncheon as u .vanishing!
affair heueritlnu St. Joseph's
Catholic Ladles Sowing society at
her home Tuesday. iCaster lilies
anu jonquils wore used as decora
tions for (he affair. Mrs; Jennings
us assisted ny .Mrs. K. .L. Shlrey,
Mrs. K. Kord 'und Mrs. J, Keezer,
Covers were placed for Mrs. It.
II. Wlllett. Mrs. Frank- Monroe.
Mrs. I. II. Nichols, Mrs. Maty
Uryan, Mrs. V. I'Vst, Mrs. L. L.
.Miller, Mrs. .Martin Caul, Mrs.
Fayette Uiimonherg, Mrs. A. .!.
ItadiKnn, -Mrs. Kuxeuo Prlncen and
Miss Kllzubctlt Paul.
Sewirnt und vlsliine were enjoy
ed during the pleusaut nfternoon
home.
MRS. CHAPMAN IS
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE
CLUB ON MONDAY
Mrs. Frederick Chapman Jr. en-
rlalued her hridue cluh ut a very
lovely onethlrly o'clock dessert
luiichoou .Monday nt her home in
Laurelwood, Altractlve bououels
of forsythia were used ns a deco-
ratie motif for the occasion.
t overs we iv arranued for .Mrs.
O. Ii. Hess, .Mrs. Frank Coen.Mrs.
Kdwin Month. -Mrs. Scott William,
Mrs. A. I. Purr, Airs. Cordon
Hlhhs. Alts. Frederick J. Porter
ti ml Mrs. Chapman,
(out met hridue was enittveil
tlurini; the nfternoon with Air.
Porter winnlni; the prlne.
EVERGREEN GRANGE TO
HAVE BENEFIT PROGRAM
TUESDAY, APRIL 13TH
The liH'itihcrs of the Kvcrgrpeii
miumc have planned it procruni
fin- April l:lth lo miHc niom-y bon-
elllitig the eriiime hull lllnil.
A onc-aci driimti. "Harold's
Hull's," tap ihinclne. slight of
luiud, limbic mid a client driinia
ill be Included In the entertain-
im-llt. A. hcaulillll quilt will he
when by the ladles us ii dour
lri?.e. I he public has heun invited
tit injoy the uitalr.
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE
TENT HAS MEETING ON
THURSDAY EVENING
Klnrcnce Mulilliicalc tent No. IS.
Paiuhtri'S of I'liiim Veterans of
the Civil War. IMII IMi.-i, met ill
the armory 1'hiirsiluv evening, at
lin-1 ttnte .vii-. .clntii sninH wan
hix'iillcd us senior vlce-nresidcui.
mid .Min. Hose (Ireeli was Initialled
nm i.iilri..
The next meelliie will be ill 7;.1n
the en ning o( April In al the aini-
OREGON, SATURDAY. APRIL 3, 1937.
WERE GETTING FURRIER
new-as mo iii-Bt darrodlls In
scarr, split to Jook like. tyo. Equallyl charming Is the ormlno jacket
ter ot tana al tne. collar.' ; ,
lly JIAKION YOUNG
NHA Service Staff Writer.
NEW YORK Summer furs have
sleiiped Into the linie.lplu llijs sca
soil. Hmart women are huyh'g pert
little Jackets .to weaj- over Bulls as
well as suuve capes, boleros -and
short swaggers 'for evening.
Fur sweniere are the darlings of
the hour. Cut to mold Ihe figure
does a knitted swe.-itor. you
wear one of these right over ithe
Jacket of your suit or In place ;oi
It. They come, in such :ight- sum
mery furs as barondiiki, rosy i-hciee'
ermine,. lupin in various pastel
shades. t.S .( , ',' . '
Two-tailed. ,Foes , f;
. Sllvtii1 -fox ,'swlrla' .in-ir SnAwfl.-ir llv-
'tL pectalHiirocess, a-sllver fox llelt
Is spltt Horn neck to sjiot where
:ifl' Joins the, body. - A wnito?
tipped r tail -. Is added to- the- half
which then is tall-less. Iu other
YdUNG PEOPLE'S :' :
LEAGUE HAS '..'. .!.' -V
ENJOYABLE MEETING '
The young People's league of St.
Paul's Lutheran' 'church met Tues
day evening at the -pastor's- -home
for-n most interesting 'meeting.
During the topic study period the
first four chapters of the' book of
Mark were considered in a unique
manner. This was followed by a
short business meeting. The rest
of the evening was spent 'socially
in ' playing various games. Miss
Helen and Miss Bertha Sundntl and
Air. and Mrs. w. A. Sylvester serv
ed on the lunch committee. Those
present Included Wayne Miller,
Kaymnnd Mortimer, Jack Whiting
Miss Vera (loeU, Miss Kleunor
Morllnier, Ixiuis Wilson,' Howard
lilies, Slew-art Ilaker, Uev.. and
Mrs. W. A. Sylvester Herman Ad-
kius, .M Ihh Helen Sandau uud Miss
Hertha Sandau. Tho next mo'etlug
will take place at the home
Mrs.. Charles Mortimer on April
20. The meeting of April C ia be
ing omitted.
MISSIONARY PLAY IS
PRESENTED AT DILLARD
A group of Indies of the Mission
ary society and girls of the World
Wide guild of the First Baptist
church went out to nillard M. H.
church last Monday eveulng: and
presented the play "Two Masters."
The play was under the able di
rection of Mrs. ) W, Kennedy,
who took the part of Mrs. Von Del-
Ut Jones, a society Indy who "did
China" In two weeks and was
Ihercfore-iin authority on missions
In that country. Oilier leading
pHi-ts were taken by Htilh Knlgge
as Janet MarCrae, Mrs. I. II. Pent-
ney as "Orandma." Mrs. .1. Ft. Tliru
hllll as Mrs. Vim Home, Mrs. I,.
II. Hughes us president of the Cul
llire Cluh." (3thers taking part
were Mary Alice Wolfortl, Joyce
l,nmoreiix ami Betty Byrd. All of
fering was taken for missions.
PAUL WARREN HOST
TO BASKETBALL LETTERMEN
AT DINNER THURSDAY NIGHT
Paul Warren, high Bchool coach.
entertained the basketball letter
men at a very enjoyable stag din
ner Thursday evening at his homo
on Mill street.
Covers were placed tor Boh Har
ris. Knute Kerschner. llowurd
Krllts. LnVon linker, Hay Mor
gan. Iiorvn Miller, Pete Hutter,
(leorge Saunders, Junior Ilice.
uiyle Campbell, Unbelt l (llle
and Paul Wiirren.
LOVELY BIRTHDAY
DINNER IS ENJOYED
ON EASTER SUNDAY
Mr. end Mrs. William Calhoun
entertained nt n very Im-elv birth-
lay dinner Kaster Siindav honor
ing ihelr mothers. Mrs. Norn Ware
anil Mrs. H. A. Calhoun.
The table was beiHItlfllllffhtecnr.
aled with a lame bowl ot daffodils
mid lull yellow llgliteil taiicra.
whlle Hie Knsler motif was cur
ried out In the plucocarits. Cov-
your spring garden Is the silver tox
. : r i T' i
(Jacket
words, each swi-.'l has
two talis
and only one head. . Your head
roes tlnoiis;li- the hiidille and you
look- us If .you were werlng two
scarfs instead 01 one. These can
be worn several way.s. and help
you to 'Change the appearaifce of
opi ing - suit Ol - l Clllllutu IVILltUUl
much trouble and ut "no added ex
pense. - k r ' 1 1 ' , - ;
, For evening, tliero jm-s' erniine
jackets..1 capes .'of white, blue, red
and silver fox, neat little' boleros
in pastel laplii. A short red tox
cape. Is perfect over a navjv black,
beige or gray spring suit uud flat
toriirs.no end li; the evening. The
saipe ::is 'tl-uo, of silver fpx, so: ir
you nt your wrap to do- double
rtll!S.;-uett.er plclt one pt ' lllese
rather than .c, model of yfhite.'ior
blue: fox. ", v
--White and -Blackv .;
A-'short. boxy jacket : ql sleek
ere Were -"arranged for :Mr. Ware
and Mrs. -Calhoun, gtiusts of. honor;
ft. A.. Cnilidun, lr. and Mrs.' Ivan
A. 'Calhoun' and:!Mrs. B. ii. Reese,
of Tillamook, Dale Cullimin. of Eu-gene,1-
Mr,-: and Mrs, llarleyV Ware
aildv two '.chihh'on. Mr. and j Mrs:
Cordon "Ware mid Mr."' and' Mrs.
Wllilani Calhonr, host , and hos
tesd. .i , - -
" VJsitlng was enjoyed during Che
pleasant afternoon -hours.-;
OlXONVILLE LADIES .'
ENJOY THURSDAY AT
LINDfjLOOM HOME
The ladles of Dlxonvillo spent
Thursday at tho homo of Mrs.
Hnttlo Mndhlnoiii. (Jiillting nnd
visiting were ojt.lo.Ved and a lovely
12:30 o'clock isWuek luncheon was
served. ,
Covers w'ere nrrhnged for Mrs.
Norma Hatfield. Mrs. Corrln John
son, Mrs.- Kathrlne lleldenrelch,
..Mrs. .Laura Brown, Mrs. Klla
Hrown,. Mrs. Ed Wright. Mrs. May
Hose, Airs. Bessie Campbell, Mrs.
Alda Hrumbuch. Mrs. . Charles
Krogel, Mrs. .1. Rnyce. Mrs. Mary
l.ane. Mrs. Helen Slgfriedson, Mrs.
Kathleen Weber, Mrs. Kdgar Hus
tins, Mrs. c. L. Branton and Mrs.
Hatlie Ijindhloom.
'
MRS. P. T. BUBAR 18
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE .
CLUB ON THURSDAY
Mrs. P. T. llubar entertained her
bridge club at a cliarming one
o'clock luncheon Thursday at her
home on Kust Lane street.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
John C. Perkins, Mrs. T. G. Wat
son und Mrs. II. C. Oarby, guests,
uud Mrs. O. C. KMiilny. Mrs. l. It.
Morgan. Mrs. Iloy Kuller, Mrs. .1.
I-J. Banyan und Mrs. Buhur, juem
bers. Contract bridge ivns enjoyed dur
ing the afternoon . with Irs. Knt
ler winning tho cluh prle; Mrs.
Darby the guest pme and the
consolation 'prUe going' to Mrs.
Unlay.
EXECUTIVE LUNCHEON
TO BE HELD NEXT
TUESDAY AT HOTEL ROSE
The executive committee, direc
tors and clubhouse - board of the
Koseburg Woman's club will meet
al a 12 o'clock luncheon next Tues
day al the Hotel Hose.
Those asked to be present In
clude Mrs. W. M. Campbell, Mrs.
Waller l'lsher, Mrs. J. II. Foley.
Mrs. It. W. MaiMters. Mrs. A. C.
Mm-sters, Mrs. Thomas Parkinson,
Mrs. Scott Williams. Mrs. C. W.
Sytnn. Mrs. W. K. Ott, Mrs. Bertha
Parrot!. Mrs. KoHter Butner, Mrs.
William Bell, Mrs. C. II. Bailey ami
Mrs. Frederick J. Porter.
.
PAST MATRONS CLUB
TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT
The 1'ast Mnlrons club of the
Kaslern Star will meet at a 7:3u
o'clock desserl-supper next Mon
day evening nt the T. B. Vlrden
home on North .laekson street
with Mrs. Vlrdun nnd Mrs. A. K.
Klllotl joint hoslessoi. All mem
bers are most cordially Invited.
AND FURRIER
swirl "i (loft), mado from one fox
O'iKht) short and boxy Willi a Clus
from Stoln and.IIlalne, Now York.)
i black cm-ucul, with three-quarters
sleeves, squared shoulders and
stand-up collar would, be charming
over beige, gray , or black. One
store suggests a boxv jacket ol
baum iiumcil, lemon yellow gloves
and , bag w-iiyear Willi 11 .suit. All-
oiner suggests! a snorl. i.iniK cape,
with thu skins manipulated in zig
zag eflect. The vogue- for. .white be
ing what It la right now, consider
topping, a -rather, forjnal . bluck
broadcloth suit with, a white . er
mine boxy jacket and .it A.-hite straw
sailor. ' ' ' .
One nttraetlve ermine jacket,
shown hern; today, looks .,' )IUo ; a
Mandarin, coat; chopped , .off just
above the hips. ...It . has . ii, little
stand-up collar with .tails oil , ,'tlio
labs 'of ll.-.Wneu tho coliar Is. flis
tened, the tails dangle in a cluster
In tho hollow of the throat. .
WOMEN'S COUNCIL HAS
INTERESTING MEETING
ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON ,
' The Women's : Council of the
First Christian church held an in
teresting meeting Tliiirsduy after
noon -In the church parlors with
Mrs. James Hiitchings, presiding.
Plans were mude for 'a food sale
to be hold at McKean and Bald
win's April 10. The rummugo sule,
which was also planned for the
same date, has been indefinitely
postponed.': . - , , . . ,
Tho missionary leader for the
,.,nlln,r H-no li-n AI..I.I.. 1) ,n
I lor. The members enjovetl sew-
lug on articles for the annual ha
zaar. At Die lea hour delicious re
frcshiuents wore served by Mr.l.
I,. W. Ingels, Mrs. Plumer, Mrs.
William Uoyer and Mrs. William
Keller. '
The next meeting will bo May 6
In the church parlors and the eoui
mltteo includes Mi-b. James Miller,
Mrs. Llllio Plaster, Jlrs. James
tiutciiiugs und the missionary leud
er, Mrs. Paul Blaskey, .
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DOUGLAS HEALTH UNIT
REPRESENTED AT T. B.
ASSOCIATION MEETING
Miss Janet Moffat, Douglas
coiuiiy neanu nurse; Mrs. lioy ().
oung, president of the Douglas
I.OU1U.V I'unnc Health association,
and Mrs. C. O. Ferrier. county
chairman nnd also a member of
the state board of directors, went
to Portland Monday to intend tho
annual stato meeting ot the T. 11.
association. They returned to Hose
burg Thursday night.
Mrs. Ferrier attended tho direc
tors luncheon at the Woodlark
minding banquet room Wednesdnv
complimenting Mrs. Sadie On- Diin-
nar, who was honored by receiv
ing beautiful gifts for her nart In
obtaining a large appropriation
for the new T. II. sanitarium for
uregon. ine state meet lur nm
one ot the best attended held in
several years.
BETTY HOXIE HAS
DELIGHTFUL PARTY
ON BIRTHDAY FRIDAY
Betty llnxie celebrated her
eleventh birthday anniversary at a
ery mveiy pariy yesterday ufler.
noon at four o'clock. Gifts were
presented to Betty from Patricia
McClintock, Shirley Parsons, Mar
garet Cordon. Mnrinn I-:iiznimii,
Church, Agnes Itlllh Johnson. Klea
nor Mlcelll. Ruth Ann Huhl, Bar
bara Ann Turner. Jauu Kllsworth,
i-iuricia anu Joyce (u!no, l.evon
lerguson ami Ardeth Itoso Ul h.
arils. ,
Cimes were nluved iiml li.-
dellttous supper was served.
JOB'S DAUGHTERS TO
aitti Nh XT TUESDAY
Job's Daughters will meet nt
311 o'clock next Tuesdav pvnnlnir
at the Masonic temple, at which
limp-the itmlnf M-m i...... l
of the session with BVanor Kntler
invsldlng as queen. All member.
are uritert to be present.
DISTRICT MEETING OF I
LEASTERN STAR IS HELD (
MhERE THURSDAY EVErllNQ
The district metelng of liaatern
Star was held at the Masonic U-ui.
pie hero Thursday evening, at
which time Mia. Myrtle Peterson,
worthy grand matron of the grand. ,
chapter of Oregon, Ontario, and
Mrs. Haille Utimpington, of the
credentials committee of grand
chapter of Oregon, Eugene, were
present.
Koseburg chapter opened the
meeting with Mrs. Victor J. Mlcelll,
worthy matron, presiding. Oregou
chunler. Nn R7. of Canvnnvllln tnnt.
over the meeting for escort duty
wun aire, reari mesorve, worthy
matron, presiding. The ballotlug
was in charge of Valentine chap,
tsr, No. SS, itlyrtle Creek, with
lra Arln f 1ra wToi-d . nunnelntn
i on, presiding In the absence of tho
worthy matron, Mrs. A. W. Cas
well u-hn u-iir liimlilo In ha
eut, having been called to LaGrande
oy tue ueain oi uer nioiuer. ini
tiation was in chareo of MiRt1otnn
chapter No. 114, Riddle, with Miss,
Ruth Mosthof, worthy matron, m-e. ''
siding. Roseburg chuuter offi cei-
returned to their chairs for the
business meeting, at which Unto '
Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Hunipington
nml Mm Curl 10 WlmhnHv fl,,. i...
lei- nf the IliHftnl-lirlnnca enmmlltnn'
of grand chapter ot .Oregon, were
escoriea to tne .asi auu introduc
ed. Mrs. Peterson gave her ad
dross and a beautiful myrtlewood
lamp was presented from all of tho
couplers oi inis uistrict to Mrs.
Peterson. The presentation was
made by Mrs. Wimberly.
William Austin, wnrthv nnttv...
of Koseburg chapter, was surprised
anu nuiiureu, ine occasion Doing
his birthday anniversary. A beau
tifully decorated nm! llphlnri ihan. .
tier birthday cake was brought
into tne chapter rooms and pre.
sented to Mr. Austin hv Mi-a lr,..
ces Llntott, associate matron ot
Koseburg chapter. On behalf of
Koseourg chapter, Mrs. Peterson,
presented tho pust patrons pin to
Ml'. AlfStin. The hh-lhrluv ....Lr.-S
was . cut Dy Mr. Austin and then
returned to tho banquet room for
serving., ....
' trie" Douglas'"" Natlonul Bank,
which celebrated its r .fifty-fourth,
anniversary Thursday, presented
a chest of gold-covered chocolate
candy dollars toi the guests.
The Chapter rooms Wore beauti
fully, decorated with huge baskets
of Japanese quince 'and Easter
bunnies. . ,, i ,
The' refreshments wu,-k :Dn...,n.i
buftet style In the ! banquet room
with Mrs. Geoi-go K. . Qulile and
All's. Georee kr,lilh,run n,...i, .
Mrs. G. H. Bates. Mvrtto e.i.
and Mrs. G. N. Riddle, of BIddle!
alternating : at the coffee urus.
tiui-ge bowls or kiiva. pi,nn..u. -i..r
.... i iiucuul UUI-
fodils, splrea and Jaiianese quince
nois .iweu. us a. decorative motif
lor the banquet room. .,. j :
The-hosteKR -,.n,n,uinn i-I-
evening included; Mrs. Wiishliigton
..-.... u juisa riiuei webb, Joint
chairmen. Mm n: u I-.-.....- "i .
J. at. whartoh. ',vu 'i.,.
Airs. Rov (llc, l , "'T,r,"'"" "u."1"'
r, umiso uu MI'S.
Geo go K. yuine and Mr. and Mrs.
-VI. E. Hitter. Sr. Ahn, -ivi, .......
present. "-
Precodlnir tha iiUi..iA.
.,. tJ: - u,onn;i iiieeimg
the ofr li'nva nt ..i . - .. .
,n.t.i V V- wuujneis ot tills
dlsti let honored Mrs. Peterson and
Mrs. Huiuplngtou at a dinner at
tne Uinpqua hotel.
niTH? oeMt. ,meuB of Roseburg
n,Pn eI' ""' "Bi1 Anr" " "it
temple. An interesting program is
being arranged lor the occasion.
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m!LLA K MARTIN i
HON'ORpn at . . n
DINNtR AT UMPQUA HOTEL I
dlnnM?",""!"8 'Cl0Ck I
or m c: . ,- Hiven- in Honor I
of A s. t,na K. Martin at the Ho
tol Umpnuu Weilneli.v '..
Mrs. Manli. .. ...7.-"" ?.,.,"""'" !
"uiucu mis week- i
o.t ine goveriiinniit '
Covers wnr ,.l....n.l ... ... ..
I'l.ii,. . , , "i a ocautl- :
I ully appointed tablo for Airs. Alar-, i
iii A u "u"01'' ms- Jameal
Cilham Osborne, Airs. Heleuo An-
(Contuiued on pago S.)
POET'S CORNER
'JUST GOING HOME"
G. M. LIJEPElt
Add luo hours
Wiien'wo are sad
To the hours
When we are glad,
rheu take the and ones
All away
And wo have the end
Of a perfect day.
Add to thy tresses
Of bright wavy hair
A little pain
A little care,
That take from !li'0
Long years uway
And no have silver
Threads among tho gray.
Add to the garden
Roses in the dew
Along the w ing palh
here the moon
Is shining through;
Then the gloaming
As daylight closos,
And wo have
.Moonlight and roses.
Add lo the mountain
Ihe darkness of night
Where oncu before
The day was bright
Ami a figure
Slowly. walking nliino
lown the Hloplug
Incline
And we have Ihe Hall
Oi the lonesome pine.
Add to Ihe volt-u
A soul divine
Where purity and luvo
Alone Is thine; -.
Then the harp-- ;
With Its golden strings. ;
And We have ihe songs -I
hat hc.iveu brings. ....
Subtract from death ,
Deeds loyal and pure
That make our heavenlv
Honn secure. ', ;
And as our reel
Shall cease to roam,
H is not diath
Just going home.
O