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ROSfcBUrtC EEW3-KEVIEW, ROSEBURC. OREGON. fUESDAV, APk 5, THREE Greet the Spring . with a STETSON Now is the time to put on a Stetson snap-brim and step into the front ranks of Springtime style. $5.00 and $6.00 ny an English act of 1189, any robber voyaging with the Crusad ers was liable "to have his head Nimveu, uuniug imuii iniureu over it. and then a feather cushion emntfed on it." Today's Pattern Be Sure to State Size When Ordering Pattern. Make Matron's Slender.Lihe Frock With or Without Saucy Collar PATTERN 480 it's mother's turn for a cheery bit of flattery, so Anne Adatris has designed this slim o' line wash frock for the "head of the house." " Every nintrou will . be charmed with the slenderizing sunilice lines of Pattern 4286, Tor they're fashion-magic In concealing sur- plus pounds. What could he bright er than the novelty buttons that accent the handy pockets, button front closing, and trim hands of the puffed sleeves? Action-room lias not been forgotten, either, for there's n generous pleat In center iront of the jaunty sklrtt Even though you're not an "old hand" at making your own clothes, you'll find this frock of wnshnble cotton easy, so easy In fact that you'll probably make several versions. Pattern 42S6 Is available in sizes 34. .16. .18, 40, 42, 44. 46 and 48. Size 36 takes 4 1-8 yards .16 inch fabric. Illustrated step-bv-step sew ing instructions included. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) 111 coins or stamps (coins preferred) for this Anne Adams pattern. Write plainly SIZE, NAVE. AD DRESS and STYLE NUMBER. A smart wardrobe YOURS! Order our spring ANNE ADAMS I-ATTEKN BOOK and see how easy it is to make becoming, tip-to-, minute outrits ituickly and inex pensively at home. Revel in a wide choice of sparkling all-occasion frocks, suits, blouses with spe cial slimming styles for the stout er woman. Practical, fashion-right models for kiddies nnd "debs" too. Fabric tips. BOOK FIFTEEN CENTS. PATTERN FIFTEEN CENTS. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS FOR BOTH WHEN ORDERED TOGETHER. Send your order to News-Review Pattern Dept., Roseburg, Oregon. Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER . ENTERTAINMENT GIVEN BV P. N. G. CLUB SimiERLIN. April S Tho en tertainment given by the Past Noble (Irnnd club at the commun ity hall Saturday evening was en joyed by over one hundred people. . A playlet entitled "Two of A Kind", and other features which followed, were well done by the participants. Mrs. Haiel Green as Rebecca Rhubarb: Mrs. Charlotte Parker as Miss Amlnta Rhubarb; Mrs. Minnie Hartshorn as Miss Ketura Melon; Mrs. Maud Oliver ss BoBley Endive: Mrs. Mable Ross as Mr. Josua Buckley, all handled their parts with much skill as actors. As an added fea ture, Miss Wilma Anderson and Miss Pauline Trozelle gave a tap dance with repeated encores, with Miss Helen Allen at the piano. Hollls Real gave a selection on the violin, and Jackie Culver IV gave a vocal selection. The last num ber, an accordion solo accompan ied by a guitar by Mr. Hand and his son of Oakland. .After the pro gram, coffee, cake and cookies were served from a long table. Although the admission for the affair was only 10 centB, nbout S10 In nil was realized from thf! entertainment. ANNOUNCEMENT PARTY IS GIVEN AT UMPQUA UMPQUA, April 6 A lovely party was given at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorge Munson at Umpnua to announce the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Fave Munson, to Woodrow Conn. Tho announcement was cleverly made known by one of the games. The rooms were lovely with largo 'boutiuets of ferns nnd wild flowers. Lnte in the evening Mrs. Munson served delicious refresh ments to Miss Faye Munson and Woodrow Conn, guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. William Bonebrnke, Mrs. Carrie Tlson nnd daughter, Miss Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Munson nnd family, Delhort and Virginia Lenthorwood, Edwin Buckle nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Oran Munson of Los Angeles, grandpar ents of Miss Munson. LODGE HAS PROGRAM AND POTLUCK LUNCHEON SUTHERL1N, April 6 A pro am nml nntlunk lunrhpnn follow ed the regular meeting of the Re- bekah lodge Thursday evening. Miss Norma Bundy, accompanied by Mrs. Firman at tho piano, sang two Irish songs. Mrs. June Shnnip we h reading. Those present lo enjoy, the affair were Mrs. Leonn Slnck, Mrs. Mabel Ross, Mrs. Char lotte Parker, Mrs. Hazel Green, Mrs. Maud Culver, Mrs. Llllle Schrelner, Mrs. June Shamp. Mrs. Viola Shamp, Mrs. Alice Bundy, frf. An Uunkpnunn. Afrs. Alma Anderson, Mrs. Ella Wegner, Mrs. Savilla uaniber anu jsirs. uene Cook, members, and the guests, Mi-b. Firman, Miss Norma Bundy, John Cook, Henry Bnrge i and George Shamp. BIRTHDAY PARTY IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR GLENDALE, April 6 Mrs. Stanley Williams and Mrs. Hllina .Stranne were honored on their birthdays at the home of Mrs. Wil liams, Wednesday afternoon, by a group of Rebekahs. An enjbyablo nFln,.nnnn wa tn.nt viRttilll;. Witll dainty refreshments being served to Mrs. I'jmma Mumpnrey, mis. Lil ian. Hellar, Mrs. S. L. Stewart, ' V,att Ttnlnhntv TVtl'R. M. L. Frost, Mrs. M. A. Bates, Mrs. Jess Craudock, Mrs. a. j. naesH, mmn Laura Itaess, Mrs. Geo. Ollnghouse, Mrs. C. G. Richards, Mrs. Oeorge Morey, Mrs. Ida Basye, Mrs. y. R. Stevenson, Mrs. Margaret Stev enson, Mrs. Charles Boice and the honor guests, Mrs. Stranne nnd Mrs. Williams. BAPTIST LADIES AID TO MEET THURSDAY The Baptist Ladles Aid will meet dt a one o'clock luncheon Thurs day in the church parlors with Mrs. J. R. Turnbull, Mrs. J. F. Byrd and Mrs. R. L. Gile ns hos tesses. All tames 01 llie guuii-u have been Invited. FAVORITE RECIPES (nrnndenst bv the W"i' Wx- nhnnvn ilonnrt mont nf KRNR And milillhfMl in the PoitiflnH countv rook bonk. Ooinnlcto ronlps of tnls cook honk tinv b mm-linsoil nt the ,f.nt-n--vlen- office at DO cents mli.) CHILI SAUCE MRS. R. W. CH1LSON, Roseburg. M E WRIflHT, Roseburg. MRS. CLAIR D. BURGOYNE Riddle, Ore. CLEMMIE PROCK, Brockwny. MRS. J. N. BOOR. Roseburg. MRS. W. J. MULHOLLAND Roseburg. Ore. MRS. ROY E. WELLS. Roseburg. 1 peck tomatoes; 1 qt vinegar; 2 e chopped onion; 3 c sugar; 1 T salt: li t cayenne pepper; 3 t cin namon: 2 t cloves: 2 t nutmeg; 2 t ginger. Wash, peel and cut toma toes, add all other ingredients nnd holl 3 hrs. or until thick. Seal in jars. Spices may be omitted. . Variations 6 green peppers, chopped. In- tend of cayenne. Mrs. R. II. Grinsted, Roseburg. 3 red and 3 green peppers, chop ped and cooked with tomntnes and onions until tender. Then add oth er Ingredients nnd cook 10 mln. Mrs. C. H. Thurston. Roseburg; Mrs. Raymond Snore. Days Creek. Cook up, run through rlcer nnd boll down. Mrs. M. W. Miller, Wilbur. Add M as many apnles as to matoes. Do not peel. Mrs. Cora Collison, Roseburg. DEMONSTRATION MEETING IS HELD AT MELROSE MELROSE, April 6 The April meeting of the home extension unit was held from U):.1H until 3 o'clock Thursday at tho grange hall by Mrs. Azalea suger and Miss JesHie Pnlmltor of Corvullls. At the forenoon meeting Mrs. Sugcr gave talks and demons! ra- liqus on the blending of colors. At 12:30 a delicious dinner wns served at one long table to thirty one members and guests. The afternoon was given over to business and tulks, which were followed by a demonstration of col ors to bo worn by different Indi viduals, , The next meeting will be held at the grange hall Thursday, May 6, with a dinner being served ut noon. The meeting will he on cloth ing and will be conducted by Miss Palmiter. Those enjoying Thursday's meet ing Included Mrs. Ray Petreqiiln, Mrs. J. Thornherg, Mrs. E. M. Seeley, Mrs. Clifford Mabloy, Mrs. Chas. Crlteser, Mrs. T. B. Busen bark, Mrs. John Gnlla, Mrs. "Emll Galln, Mrs. Floyd Finn, Mrs. An drew Irmle, Mrs. E. A. Britton, Mrs. E. L. Cooper, Miss Georgia Emery. Mrs. F. T. Reece. Mrs. E. C. Reece, Mrs. Weldon Bradford, Mrs. Chas. Stuhhs, Mrs. W. c. Hsgen, Mrs. 11. N. Busenbnrk, Mrs. Walter Kruse, Mrs. E. R. Fenn, Mrs. G. H. Thompson; Mrs. Wm. Bonebrnke, Mrs. J. E. Conn, Mrs. Fred Bonebrnke, Mrs. It. A. Busenbark, Mrs. V. S. Woodruff, Mrs. Suger nnd Miss Palmiter. SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY IS ENJOYED CAMAS VALLEY, April 6 A surprise birthday party at the schoolhonse wns given ror Jonnnc Lawson. Tuesday afternoon, from 2:30 until 4, tho event being her eighth birthday unnlversnry. Games were played under the di rection of Miss Mooney, primary teacher, nnd cake and popcorn balls were served the smnll guests by Mrs. Ruth Lawson and Mrs. Narcissus Stundley. The guests, Including the first and second grades, were the honor guest. Joanne Lawson, Gernldine Thrush, Louise Church, Velda Mc Cunn, Marie Wakefield, J Phyllis Crouch. Jeanne Church, Eugene Standley, Paulino Parrott, Eugene Atk nson. - Leonard AiKinson, ai hert Wafer, Bill Farmer, Buster Furmer, Jimmy Johnson, Frank I.onn. Jlmmv Sleloff. Cllflon Mor gan, Jimmy Garrett, Molvin Kirk- eniinu nnu m'x uunvn t- O' CARD PARTY IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR DREW, April 6 A most enjoy able evening was Bpent at the Drew Community hall Wednesday, when members' gathered for their weekly card party. Gilhort Bonney and 'Albert Stingley held high scores for the evening. A delicious no host sup per was served at the end of play to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Brntten, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Dnle Bonney, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barrow, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Cook. Mr. and Mrs. H. Elmore, Mr. and' Mrs. Victor Short, Mrs. Grnco dinger. Miss Mary Cook, Donald Brntten, Lewis Thomason, Albert Stingley, Warren Tlson, UHDert, Bonney, Donnld Cook, Earl Cook, Forrest Thomas, A. C. Lucas and Jackie Elmore. BACKWARD PARTY IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR DRAIN. Anrll 6. The Berenn clasB of the Christian church gave a backward party at Nowton hnll Wednesday evening. Tho guests entering the hall were required to ascend the stairs backward, re freshments were Berved at the be ginning and the whole program of this novel party was oacKwara, Those present were Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Helseth, Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Geno Lnkey, Mr. and Mrs. Wllllgan, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Herblson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Tendeison, Mrs. Ger trude Wilder. Mrs. Chris Ucecroft, anil the Misses Frances Comptnn, Ruth Veley, Helen Davis, Virginia Henderson and Donald Robertson. COOKING CLUB HAS EASTER PARTY DRAIN, April 6 The 4-H cook ing club held an Easter party at the home of Gwendolyn w necter last Friday evening. Games were the diversion of the evening nnd refreshments were served to Max- Ine Iong, Grace Rohertson, Joyce Gorsllne, Patty Cool. Ocorgla DIs- brow, Leona Iflcketmer. Inurn May Riorum, Donna Harris, Ada Fay Cunningham, Virginia Hen dcrson, Betty Lou Jacobs, Helen Corbel), (leona Hastings, Richnrd and Roland Letsom, Carl Hooker, Dan and Lyle Hedrick, Jack Spen cer, Raymond .Murcnioti, Hamlin Perkins nnd the hostesses, Virgin ia and Gwendolyn Wheeler.. COUNTRY CLUB LADIES J ' TO MEET ON THURSDAY The IndloB of the Roseburg Country club will meet Thursday at the clubhouse for n 12:30 o'clock notluck luncheon nnd the weekly bridge tournament play will begin promptly at 1:30 o'clock. All ladies of the club are urged to be pros ent. Mrs. J. F. Dlllard, president will preside at the business ses sion. LADY ELKS TO HAVE, SOCIAL EVENING ON THURSDAY The Lndy Elks will enjoy a very pleasant social evening Thursday at eight o'clock at the temple witn Mrs. Edward nines as nostess. Prizes will be awarded high scores in contract bridge and pinochle. All Lady Elks are most cordially Invited to be present. SIDE GLANCES S7 "All 1 know is Hint 1 feel lousy, tintl 1'vo felt lousy oil spring.' GARDEN CLUB HAS FINE MEETING DAYS CREEK, April 0 The Old Fashioned) Garden 4-H club met nt the school Tliursdny after noon. Memhoi-8 present were: Mrs. J. A. Rlionds, lender; Betty lthonds, president; Mildred Spore, vice president; Mildred Mather, secretary; 'Josephine Wright, Mux ine Wright, Gene lthonds, Dolly Widrig and Honrtettn Ulam. Visit ors included Mrs. Frank Alvord, Betty Ann Michaels and Edna Man hy naming flower plums wnicn to by nnmlng flower plants which were drnwn from a grab bnske,t. The constitution nnd by-laws prepared hy Josephine Wright, Mildred Spore nnd Geno Rlionds was approved by the club and given to the secretary for entrance In the club records, presentation of the framed club charter was made hy the local leader, after which a demonstration, "Plnntlng seeds ill flats," was given hy Jose phine nnd Mnxine Wright. ' REBEKAH LODGE HAS 1 INTERESTING MEETING GLENDALE, Aprli (i The lo cul Rebekahs' held their regular mooting Thursday evening nt which time delegates were delect ed to attend llie Robeknh assem bly to he held In connection with grand lodge In Portland the hitter part of May. Mrs. Geo. C. Ollng house and Mrs. Charles Knferwere chosen as delegates, with Mrs. George Dyer and Mrs. M. L. FroBt as alternates. Mrs. Ollnghouse was chosen for recommendation ub district deputy for the coining year to re place Mrs. Homer Martin who will be unable to continue in the office. After the business meeting, re freshmantB were Berved honoring those having birthdays 'in the month of April. COMMUNITY CIRCLE ANNOUNCE8 MEETINGS TENMILE, April 6 The Ton mllo Community Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Swift, Wed nesday, April 14, nt which time Mrs. Swift will entertain nt a bridal shower for her granddaugh ter, Mrs. Jean Griggs.. On Saturday evening, April 10, the ladles of the Circle will en teitnin their husbands and fami lies nt a seven o'clock ipolluck dinner. Each fumlly has been ask ed to bring their own dishes and silver. On April 28 the Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. ltllla Holm SPECIAL MASONIC MEETING TO BE HELD AT GLENDALE SATURDAY j Honoring the grniid master, a special meeting of Masons will be held Saturday evening, April 10. at Glendnle. A large number from the Roseburg lodge plan to attend tins meeting. SUNSHINE CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY The Northslde Sunshine club will meet Thursduy ufternoon nt the home of Mrs. Howard Cusebeer on Fowler street. All members are most cordially invited. POET'S CORNER LITTLE 8I8TER Littlo h! a tor, who hns Roiin, Ultift winter, hptir me prny; Little bIrUt, you were 1nwn! Littln BlKtor, yon wero ihiy! Ih It Htruntfo that mirti a I Should Our to tread where you hnvo trod Up tho pa tli way to tho Uy To tuko ubodo with lovliiK !od? Slater, whnn my life Ih donn Llttlo slater, hour iiir prny, Little Hlxtor, when 1 como Hang a ntnr to light my wny.) Thonitui P. HnfelliiK. . Night Coughs if Quickly checked ' without "doilnt." ' irtfC By George Clark ec BIRTHDAY PARTY IS GIVEN ON SUNDAY AT CAMAS VALLEY CAMAS VALLEY, .April 0 Mr. nnd Mrs. Emery Thrush en tertained ut llielr home Sunday af ternoon with nn Easter egg hunt and birthday party In honor of their ' smnll daughter Dorone's sixth birthday anniversary. The children present enjoye.d the afternoon playing logethor nnd were served portions of a lovo y birthday cuke by Mrs. Thrush. The small guests wero Doreue Thrush, the honor guest. Loulso. Molvin and Ardlth Kiiltendnll, Richard, Gernldine, Jimmy, Jean, Rachel and irvln Thrush. M. E. LADIES AID WILL MEET THURSDAY The Methodist Episcopal Ladles Aid will hold its April one o'clock luncheon In the church parlors rnursuay afternoon. Mrs. u. L. Whipple will bo general chairman and will be assisted by Mrs; L. M. Lilly, Mrs. II. H. Ulnck,- Mrs, II. O. unrby, Mrs. E. O. Itlcklln and Mrs. Cora Shook. The devotions will be conducted by Mrs., A. C.: Mnrsters and follow ed by tho April business session. All members and frlonds are most cordially invited. , '"-'' MISSIONARY SOCIETY ' TO MEET THURSDAY The Presbyterian Missionary so ciety will meet nt 2:80 o'clock Tliursdny afternoon at tho home of Mrs. W. C. Faucotto on West Lane street. ..-, Mrs. Earl Ullrich; president, will be In charge, with Mrs. E. S. Hall leading the devotions on "Witness ing for Christ." Reports on the recently held Presbyterlal in Ash land will be made. Membors nnd friends have been invited. RIVERSDALE GRANGE TO ENTERTAIN AT PUBLIC CARD PARTY FRIDAY Rlvorsdnle grange will sponsor a very delightful eight o'clock des sert-supper and public curd party Friday evening, April 9, at the grange hull. The general public lias been must cordinlly Invited to onjny the affair. Prl7.es will be awarded high scores in contract bridge, five-hun dred and pinochle. Among the most frequently mispronounced words In the Eng lish language are: address, uuto moblle, acclimate, dirigible, mag azine, museum, hospitable, und positively. 2,051,352 People make their home in the Columbia organized tbey are merely "wiihen". Coordinated lo thought, united in one idea, two million people become force as Irrciiatibli at 64 surging waters of the mighty Columbia lue If. I . .jJ.'i f"', i SaKw i rS. im Let's hands a correct method. Let's con centrate our purchases on those products now manufactured or grown in this area. We will not lose a penny, nor suffer a quality, for in this area is grown and produced products which compare with anything produced anywhere. let's seek them out and buy some prosperity fot ourselves. Aikyour tnerchant,"Whe did It come from?" He will emhuiiiiticc'lyshow you the products of the Columbia tmpire. "Unite for Prosperity" Local News TSoend Day in Euaene Mr. nnd Mrs. Hal Ho Booth spent Monduy visitlug In Eugona, Reported III Mrs. A. J. McCul- loch is reported to be ill at her home, on Mill street. Here Monday Mr. nnd Mrs. Jn Wright, of Milo, spent Mnndny in this city attending to business. Moves to Harrlton Street R. B. Muir has moved from 828 Hamil ton street to 1341 llnrrlson street. YlaltB In PunHnit Mrs. Leslie Cummlngs left Monday for Eugeno to spend a snort tuna visiting rela tives nnd friends. Will Enter Hospital Mrs. Jonnlo McKay, of Brockwny, is entering Mercy hospital Wednesday for modlcnl trentmont. Haoov Hour Club to Meet Tho Rivorsdnlo Happy Hour club will meet-Wednesday nfternoon nt tho home of Mrs. Dulo Guiloyf . Here From Portland Bert G. Bales, of Portland, Is spending u few, dnys here visiting relatives and attending to huslnoss. Ciirtts. Southern Pacific conductor nt Eugene, spent Saturday ami Sun day in Hosonurg on business. New' Idea Club to Meet Tho Now idea club will meet nt a ono o'clock luncheon Wednesday nt tho home of Mrs. R. H. Williams In Edenbower, Returns to Work L. J. Crnfton returned lo his work for tho South ern Pacific in Eugene yestordny, after spending tho weolt-ond at Ills home in this city. South End Social Club to Meet Tho South End Social club 'will meet Wodnosdny nfternoon nt the home of Mrs. Elsie Williams oil South Jackson street. San Soucl Club to Meet The Sun Soucl Birthday club will meet nt a one-thirty o'clock ltinchoon Wednesday ut the nomo or mis. Kcnnolh Konk nt Winston. Return! Home Mra. Grace Saw yers has returned to her homo nt Elkton, nftor spending tho weolt- oiid In Cnnyonvlllo visiting nor molhor and grandmother. Art and Embroidery Club to Meet The Roseburg Art nnd Embrol- dory club will moot with Mrs. Do Witt at 1511 Ynle avenue In West Roseburg Wednosduy aftornoon.' -Arrive From Los Angetea Mr. and Mrs, Orun Munson, of Los An geles, have arrived to visit their son nnd daughtor-in-iaw, Mr, and Mrs. George Munnoii, at Umpqiia. Back From Eugene Mrs. B. F, Shields has returned to her homo In this city, after spending a week in Eugeno visiting hor ' daughter-in-law, Mrs, Ligo Starmer, and fam ily, . Moves Office Attorney George Jones lias moved his office from tho second floor of the Roseburg branch of the U, S. National bank, to the third floor of tho Perkins building. Stop Here Phyllis Anno Bolter and Uraco Pock, studoiitB at Uni versity of Oregon, stopped hero yostorday to visit relatives and frlunds en route to Ashland on a business trip. Return to Eugene Rev. nnd Mis. Henry. Schroderhuve returned to Btiguiio, aftfti' HpiHulliiR Sunday In tli iB city. The former preached the Sunday evenliiK ncrvlco at the BuptlHt church here. Leaves for East Mrs. Llbby For man, or RoHebiirg, left, on tho SliaHtft ynstenlay for Rochester, New York, to mnko her home Willi a sinter. Mm. Formuii, who Is o sister of GeorKO and L. Kolilhugcn, Sr., of this city, has made hor homo here for many yetirs. River Bailn, Individually aod utf. recognize our natural wealth, v Let's cooperate for a progressiva realization of this empire's devel opment. We have within our own Gt Marrlaoo leante Alvln Spencer and limn Ice Amsteln, both uf Uusehurg, applied for a mar riage liceiiHe Saturday lit Vancou ver, Wash, ... Admitted to Hospital Mrs. Wil liam Hampton, of Elkton, has been udmittcd to Morcy hospitul to ru celve medical treatment for in juries suffered in n fall at her home last Wednesday. Spends Day In Glendale -Clar ence WilllamB, at the state fores ter's office ut Salem, who has been In Roseburg the past two weeks on business, spent yesterday attend ing to business ut Glendale. Vlilt Here Mr. nnd Mrs. Ttny lamburg, of Eugene, formerly resi dents of this city, were in Roseburg Sunday visiting friends. Mr. Hum burg in employed by tho Southern Pacific company. : ( Visits Over Week-End-nRoberf. ! Ilnwn. of Seattle, spent the week end In this - city visiting his ta lents, Mr. and Mrs. A. u. Iluwn, and ,hls brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frodorlcksou. Dies in Colorado According to word received here, Charles E. Thompson died yesterday in Pueb lo, Colo. He was a former resi dent of this city nnd was the, son- in-law of Mi'B, J. W. Dowcll of Roso burg. . . , Here From Portland Mrs. Bruce Christie und small daughter, Doro thy May, of Portland, arrived yoB- lorduy to visit with Mrs. Christie's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Milo Taylor, und fumlly. Leaves For Home Mrs. Arthur Sperling lias left for her homo in Boise, Idaho, after Visiting ut Wil bur with her parentB-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Sperling. Here Over Week-End Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ronfro hnvo returned to their homo In Cnnyonvlllii, ar ter spending tho week-end in Roseburg as guests of Mr. anil Mrs. Andrew J. Ford. 1 Bellvlew Club to Meet Tho Bollvlow club will moot WndneB duy afternoon at 2 at the home of Mrs. Emma Bockley. All mourners aro requested to bring noodles and thimbles for Bowing, The Dlllard Ladies Aid society will noitl a caieieria supper ui uie i-m- !...! I7,.l,li,v Anill ft at 0 : a6. A progrnm will follow. Tho purposo is to raiso funds to paint llie cnurcn. Improving at Hospital Mrs. Jo soph DeBornnrdl, nee Ollvo Fred rlckson, of Glide, is reported to ha doing nicely at .Moray hospital, whore she undorwont n major op eration Saturday. Mr, Dollurnardl sponl yostorday with hoi. Return From jFuneral Mrs. 'Goo, Diiudol nnd son, Eugoito, hnVh re turned to their homo at 401 Wost Douglas street, nrtor going lo Port land to attend the funeral or 101 ton Colt, which was hold Saturday. Mr Colt,, formorly of Roseburg. succumbed to blood poisoning altni only a tew days Illness In Shang hul, China, February 23. Ills body was sent to Portland for burial. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Colt, of Portland, and two sisters, Mrs. Rufus V. Muler, Portland, ami Mrs. H. A. Lyster, ueedsport, sur vlve. Ho was 31 at the timo of his denth. Mr. Colt rerved as man nger of the California ink compnuy In the far enstern branch. Ho went to the Orient In Juno 1934 nnd re mained there until tho time of his death. ' PAGE Lumber and Fuel Com puny sells metal lath, nails, and screws, screen wlro, metul roofing, etc. Adv. ,: WEDNESDAY ONLY All Aboard for the Big Laugh Show! Bank Night $250 Ends Today "THE GREEN LIGHT" Errol Flynn Anita Louise Added Mickey Mouse Cartoon "Dad" Shows 'Em PORTLAND, April 6 (AP) You're as old as you feel, some persons believe, including C. W. "Dad" West, who showed how old he felt on his 79th birthday by sawing half a cortl of wood In 1 hour, 45 minutes, 30 seconds. When ho was 75. West rode a surfboard 73 miles from Portland to Salem on the Willumette river. 2 BIG FEATURES Last Times Today 'JOB I. Rr.mun IIRTNOAY . Mtrlin MARSH Fred KEATING "One Way Passage" Wm.1 Powell Kay Francis Wednesday El ...FOR A CRIME HE i DIDN'T J COMMIT! "HAPPY GO LUCKY" PHIL REGAN EVALYN VliNABLE Bank Night $250 Shows 2-7-9:30 P. M. Mate. 25c Eves. 35c Kiddies 10c It takes place at sea, aboard a luxury liner with the gayett, mer riest cargo of funsters ever assembled for one picture I with SALIY EILERS . J rAwsr n str-ks lj 1hy iu mycrs Warren HYMER Showg 2.7-9 P. M. Matt. 25o r.ves. 35c Kiddles 10c T"BmL i