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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBPKC. OREGON. MONDAY. APRIL ! 2, 1937.
Society and Clubs
Br LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
DR. WRENN RECEIVE3
FELLOWSHIP IN EAST
Word has been received that Dr.
and Mrs. C. Gilbert Wrenn (Kath
leen LaRaut) formerly of Stanford
university and now of the Univer
sity of Minnesota, will upend the
months of April and May in Wash
ington, D. C, and New York. Ur.
Wrenn, now assistant 'director of
tbe general college and associate
professor of education of tho Uni
versity of Minnesota, has been
awarded a fellowship from the gen
eral education board to enable him'
to evaluate the Burveys of adoles
cence being made by the Progres
sive Education association and the
American Youth commission.
These BtudleB are cloBely related
to two research projects now be
ing carried on in the general college-
-under the 'direction of Dr..
Wrenn. . . ..
Soon after returning to Minne
sota from New York, Mrs. Wrenn
and her Bmall son, Robert, plan to
go to Salem to spend several:
weeks with her parents, Mr. and
'.MrB.. N. LaRaut, 755 N. Church
street.
Mr. Wrenn will teach in the
University of Minnesota summer
school.
Mrs. Wronn Is the sister of Vor-'
non LaRaut, who lives at Wilbur,
Oregon.
EVERGREEN GRANGE INVITES '
PUBLIC TO BENEFIT AFFAIR
The Evergreen grange has invit
ed the general public to attend a
delightful program and benefit en-:
tertainment at eight o'clock Tues
day evening at the grange hall.
Tho ladies of the grange will
give a quilt away during the eve
ning. ' Following the entertainment
n dnnoo will he enioved.
, Be Sure to State Size When
Ordering Pattern.
to OtnttcCmunS
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HOME ECONOMICS ' '
BANQUET 18 ENJOYED
AT UMPQUA 8ATURDAY.
The Home Economics club of
the Roseburg senior high school
sponsored a charming 12:30 o'clock
banquet at the Umpqua hotel Sat
urday noon, at which time Miss
Hertha Kohlhagen, state supervisor
of home economics, and MiBS Edith
Rhyme, associate -professor of
clothing at Oregon State college,
were honored guestB.
Representatives from the various
home economics clubs In this dis
trict were present for the occasion.
The banquet was In charge of Miss
Nelma Savior, home economics in
structor at senior high school in
Roseburg.
The long banquet tables were
beautifully appointed with large
bowls of spring flowers In yellow
and white, and attractive blue and
gold favors. Covers . were placed
for over one hundred members and
guests.
MIbs Fern Nutting very gracious
ly acted as toastmaflter. The en
tire program wob broadcast over
KRNR. J. D. "Snap" Gillniore di
rected the high school orchestra In
a group of numbers preceding the
banquet.
Talks were given by Patricia
Turner, Oakland: Maxine Drew,
Bandon: Mable Klngory, Yoncalla;
Faith Young, junior high, Rose
burg; Lillian Thompson, president
of the H. E. club of Roseburg, and
Eloda Taylor, Roseburg.'
Miss Helen Casey and Miss Alice
Ueland delighted the guests with
a very enjoyable comic number,
followed by MIbb Casey presenting
"A Tavern in the Town," in her
own inimitable way. Welcomes
were presented from Mrs; W. M.
Campbell on behalf of the Roseburg
Woman's club: Miss Ina Farns-.
worth, representing tho B. P. W.
C; fcfts. M. E. Taylor, from the
Junior-Senior P.-T. A.
Miss Evelyn Glllmore, 1037 May
queen of Roseburg high school,
was introduced, ns was MIbs Ue
Innd, Girls League advisor. Miss
Kohlhagen, Miss Rhyme and other
guests enjoying the occasion.
The Kiwanis quartet, Attorney
Paul Geddes, Attorney R. L. Whip
ple, R. R. Brand nnd Walter Fisher
sang two very enjoyable numbers,
accompanied by Mrs. Homer Grow.
A very delightful skit, "No, No a
Thousand Times No," was present
ed by the Nebo Dramatic club.
- .
EASTERN STAR TO HAVE
INTERESTING MEETING
THURSDAY EVENING
A very interesting meeting has
been planned fur Roseburg Chap
ter or h'astern star for Thursday
night nt eight o'clock at the Ma
sonic temple. Mrs. Victor J. Ml-
celll, worthy matron, will preside.
Mrs. Paul Wan-en will have
charge of the dramatic program
and special music will be enjoyed.
Refreshments will bo served by
the committee In charge In the
chapter rooms following the pro
gram. All members and visiting
members are most cordially in
vited.
P. N. G. CLUB TO HAVE
APRIL FROLIC TONIGHT
The Past Noble Grands club of
the Rebekah lodge has Invited the
public to enjoy a delightful April
frolic tonight at" the I. O. O. F. hall
at eight o'clock. A program will
be given. No admission will be
charged. Following the entertain
ment refreshments and confections
will be sold, while various money,
making concessions will be in or
der, f
UNIVER8ITY CLUB TO
MEET THIS EVENING ,
i
The University club will meet to
night at eight o'clock at Carl's
Tavern to which all former college
or university students are most
cordially invited to attend. An in
teresting program will be present
ed, at which time some of the Rose
burg high school debaters will be
presented.
INTER-SE STUDY
CLUB TO MEET
The Inter-So Study club will
meet at a 1:30 o'clock dessert-
luncheon Wednesday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. W. M. Campbell
on North Jackson street. 'All mem
bers are urged to be present.
frtrnfifl'-'l't hv till! Wnwnn. V.y.
iif rtnirt-iint ot TCttNlt nnrt
T,,t.iihn,i (n ihA rnnlr1nt rnunty
r-nl hnn'c. Pnmnlplp ronlpa of tl,l
nno'r bintf rmv ln nurrtinsprt nt ttie
Ve-n-nevlew office at .GO cents
"ttcn.t
DELICIOUS ROLL8
MPS. FREn APTHT1R. Roseburg.
MPs. R M. nRlfOS. Roseburg.
HAZEL WILSON, Roseburg.
1 egg beaten
1 tensnnon salt
1 tablespoon sugar
1 cake cnmnresed yeast
1 cun warm milk
Vi cup (scant) butter and Crlsco
mixed
3 runs sifted flour
Mix the Ingredients In the order
given, stirring In the flour to moke
a soft dnngh. T heat It over with a
large spoon, like a cake, until the
Hour is all stirred In gradually, put
In a "greased bowl, let rise 3 to 4
hours or until the hatter Is ex
tremelv light, then roll out on a
floured board about lA Inch. Cut
with a biscuit cutter, spread with
some melted butter, put another
on ton. Let rise until lleht. about
1 br. Bake In oven 400' for IB mln.
Tf yon are not resdv to bake
them when thev sre ready tn mil
In the oven tint them In the refrig
erator for several hr. These are
nice for dinners beciie vroi can
have them ready and don't have to
hurry the last minute.
B. P. W. C. TO HOLD
INTERESTING MEETING .
THIS EVENING
All members of the Business and
Professional Women's club are
urged to attend the meeting to
night at eight o'clock at the Wo
man's clubrooms. ,
Miss Lucy Plnkertdn will be
chairman on the program of "Pi
nance Economlo Security." and
will be assisted on the committee
by Miss Lois Irving and Miss
Agnes Pltcbford.
DINNER ENJOYED AT
HATFIELD HOME
Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield entertain
ed at a very lovely 6:30 o'clock
(Inner Saturday evening at her
home. Guests included her son-in-law
and daughter. Attorney and
Mrs. William W.- Knight, of Port
land, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Knight,
Mr. and Mrs. "Bud" Watson, and
Ivan Hatfield.
Visiting was enjoyed during the
pleasant evening hours.
U. OF O. MOTHERS TO
MEET ON TUESDAY
Tho University of Oregon Moth
ers club will meet nt two o'clock
Tuesday afternoon nt the W. M.
Campbell home on North Jackson
street with Mrs. Campbell and
Mrs. H. C. Thompson as joint hos
tesses. All mothers of U. of O.
students and alumni are most cor
dially Invited.
DELPHIAN CLUB TO
MEET ON WEDNESDAY
The Delphian club will meet at
15 o'clock Wednesday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Homer Grow
on Mill street with Mrs. W. R.
Brown as hostess. The program
will be on "Italy" with Mrs. Wil.
Ham Bell as leader. All members
are most cordially invited.
BADOURA CLUB TO
MEET TUESDAY NIGHT
Ilndoura club, Daughters of the
Nile will meet nt a 6:30 o'clock
hostesB supper Tuesday ove-
nlng nt the home of Mrs. Lorlng
W. Jordan at Idleyld. All mem
bers are urged to bo present.
MUSIC TEACHER8 TO ;
MEET THIS EVENING
Douglas County Iuslc Teachers
association will meet this evening
at tho home of Mrs. John Hnkan
son In Oaklnnd. The topic for the
program hour will be "Modern
American Music." All members of
the association are most cordially
invited. ' .
W. C. T. U. TO
MEET WEDNESDAY
The W. C. T. U. will meet at two
o'clock Wednesday afternoon in the
parlors of the First. Presbyterian
church. Mrs. C. E. Chamberlin.
president, will conduct the busi
ness meeting.
Dr. darn Ingham, state director
of health, will be the .guest speak
er. All members nnd those Inter
ested have been Invited.
CATHOLIC LADIES TO
MEET ON WEDNESDAY
The members of St. Joseph's
Catholic Lnillea Sewing society
have been asked to meet at two
oclock Wednesday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. E. L. Dolnn on
Winchester street. .
M. O. A. CLUB TO
MEET WEDNESDAY
The M. O. A. club will meet Wed
nesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. c. W. Cook. All members
are most cordially Invited to be
present.
JUNIOR-SENIOR P.-T. A.
TO MEET TUESDAY NIGHT
Th9 Junior-Senior high P.-T. A.
will meet at eight o'clock Tuesday
nignt at the high school, at which
time ur. (Jauldwoll, of Oregon Nor
nial Bchool, will be the guest speak-
POET'S CORNER
THE GREAT REVELATION
By ALDEN HARNESS
As his mortal life was passing,
Was passing fast away,
I sut beside my dear friend
This Is what I beard him say.
"Blackest night around me gathers
And tbe silence Is intense.
I am falling, falling, failing
Down, fur down, through space
Immense.
"The freezing cold is keen and
piercing
And Is growing more severe.
I fuel the awful weight nnd vast
noss Of an encompassing fear."
From his oyes all light departed,
I saw htm lying, pulseless, dead
Then deep within my inmost being
Those are the words his low
low voice suid.
"Through the darkness hands are
reaching,
Friendly hands whose grip Is
tight.
Loving arms are now around me
And have led me to the light.
"Many world-beliefs, which mortals
Down through ages have , be
lieved, I find delusions and no longer
I am now by them deceived.
i
"There are no souls which dwell
in mortals
And leave them when they give
up life and breath.
God knows no spirits, knows no
evil
And His children know no birth
nor death.
"Tho body I have left behind me
1 am conscious of no more.
Another and a newer body
Is mine upon this timeless shoro.
"The perfect man shall live for
ever. His life is God, Reality.
I shall live the life that be is living
In realms of immortality."
SIDE GLANCES
( COPS- i7 MCA.8tP.reC. IMC. T. M. BCG. U. S.
"May (ircgory tonic out
er. Election of officers will be
held. Patrons and members are
urged to attend.
SUNDAY DINNER ENJOYED
AT FRED A. KNIGHT HOME
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred A. Knight en
tertained at a most enjoyublo one
o'clock family dinner at their
home on West First street yester
day.
Covers were placed for Attorney
and Mrs. William W. Knight, of
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. "Bud"
Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J.
Porter nnd Mr. and Mrs. Knight.
P.-T. A. ACTIVITIES
IN DOUGLAS COUNTY
County Executive Board
Members of the Douglas County
P.-T. A. executive board met at
Junior high school music room last
Saturday to dispose of regular
business and to make arrange
ments for the county meeting to
be held May 15. The president,
Mrs. C. E. Insley, presided.
Tile children's health round-up.
sponsored through . the National
Congress of Parents nnd Teach
ers, will . be the principle county '
project for the summer. Working
in cooperntion with county heullli
officers and family physlcinns, the
county council hopes to have njl
five-year-olds given a thorough
physical examination. An effort
be made to hold clinics early
in the summer in order thnt cor-,
rectlve treatment may be given, be-'
fore opening of school, when it is
necessary. Mrs. W. H. Bnlllie was
appointed general chairmnn to
work with unit health chairmen.
A speaker will be obtained for the
Mny meeting to explain the pro
ject.
Announcement was made of the
state convention to be in session
April 13 to 16 at the Multnomah
hotel, Portland. No delegate will
be sent from the county council
nlthough some members may at
tend.
Officers of the council for 1937
38 will be elected at the next meet
ing. The nominating committee is
composed of Mrs. Sam Shoemaker,
chairman, Mrs. George Caskey and
Mrs. Carl E. Wlmberly.
The president urged all units to
remit dues to the county council,
If they have not done so, to help
defray minor expenses.
Mrs. E. A. Britton was named
program chairman for the May
meeting, it is hoped all units
will be represented nnd all mem
bers are cordially Invited to at
tend. Present at the executive meet
ing were Mrs. Insley, president:
Mrs. Glenn Rlngo. secretary; Mrs.
u E. Giles, publicity chairman;
Mrs. Eileen Smith, publications
chairman: Mrs. Frank Staffnnson.
nresident of Fullorton unit, nnd
Mrs. L. M. Lilly, president of Rose
school unit.
Fullerton
MrB. Harlnn B, Carter was elect
ed president of Fullerton P.-T. A.
for the ensuing year ot the regular
meeting of the unit. Mondnv after-
noon at the schoolhouse. ITor co
workers will ho Mrs. W. IT. Car
ter, vice-president: Mrs. J. W. Snv
der. secrolnry, and Mrs. Donald II.
Olbbs, treasurer. All wore elected
by acclamation. They will be In
stalled at the next meeting, Mnv
3, with Mrs. E. A. Britton acting
as Installing officer.
A report was made hv MIrb
Helen Magers thnt a set of Comn-
ton s encyclopedias hnd been or
dered after extensive fitvcstlention
nnd thn books are expected before
close of school. Mrs. Frank Rtnff
nnson reported on the counlv exe
cutive meellne held Inst Saturday
nnd announced that Mrs. E. A.
Ilrittnn was named program
ehalrmnn for the ennntv meeting
Mnv 15, and Mrs. W. H. Balllle.
health ehntrman for the summer
round-tip. Both are active members
of Fullerton unit, Mrs. H. B. Cnr-
ter reported on activities of her 4
II Cooking club.
Mrs. W. H. Balllle present fol
lowing program : Plnno selections,
t-.iennor Micelll: v olln numbers.
Dorothy Staffnnson; rendlnrs.
Shlrlev .lean Carter, and a nnd
Interring and enllrhtntilnir talk
International Relntlon." - lu
stra. C. E. Roberts, guest speaker.
Rose .,
Rose P.-T. A. met at four o'clock
Monday afternoon nt the school.
house with MrB. L. M. Lilly; presi
dent, In charge. Officers for Iho
new year were elected and in-
By George Clark
PAT. OFF.
and ilij for worms?"
elude: Mrs. D. W. Radnbaugh,
president; Miss Vorna Carothers,
vice-president; Mrs. Robert Merc
er, secretary, and Mrs. C. R.
Fream, treasurer.
Mrs. Clair K. Allen, program
chairman, Introduced MrR. Homer
Grow, who pluyed two beautiful
piano numbers, and Mrs. G. V.
Wimberly, who gnvo a very inter
esting talk on "Thn County Li
brary," nnd new books in the li
brary. State News
Mrs. .lames B. Ward, member
ship chairmnn for tho Oregon Con
gress of Parents anil Teachers,
has aroused much favorable com
ment in the nulionnl headquarters
of her organization with her mem
bership map, which is designed to
show at a glance tho location of
parent-teacher population In Ore
gon. Tho plan of tho mnp has
been sent to all state membership
chairmen by Mary England, na
tional membership chairman, with
entliuslnstlc recommendations for
its widespread use. Tho member
ship map will bo on display at tho
convention of the Oregon congress
April 13-16 nt Multnomah hotel,
Portland, nnd will bo a feature ot
the membership luncheon when
awards, will bo mode for various
percentages of mombbtshlti- gains.
Twenty-eight now units have been
organized UiIb year, according to
Mrs, Ward, nnd tho stale mem
bership is-2-1,431.
All work nnd no nlnv makes dull
delegates, so tho Portland council
of Parent-Tencher associations.
hostess for the biennial convention
of the state branch, scheduled for
April 13-16, Multnomnh hotel, Port
land, has planned several social af
fairs for the entertnlnment of con
ventlon attendants. The presl.
dents' breakfast, the membership
luncheon, a tour of Interesting
spots m tne city, the banquet hon
oring incoming nnd outgoing offic
ers, and the reception on the open
ing evening of tho convention nil
promise diversion to tho dele
gates. A highlight of tho forthcoming
convention or the Oregon Con
gress of Parents and Teachers is
the hnnquet honoring outgoing and
incoming officers, which Is sche
duled for Thursday evening, April
15, at Multnomah hotel. Miss
Mary Yost, doan of women ot
Stanford university, will be the
guest sneaker ,nnd deans of the
Portland high schools nB well
those from neighboring cltlos will
have nn opportunity to meet Miss
Yost, since a special table will be
provided for them. Mrs. C. W.
Hayhurst will be the toaslmistress
and special music will be a fen-
ture of tho evening.
Publications of tho Nntlonal
Congress of Parents nnd Teachers
will piny an Important part In the
convention of the Oregon branch
April 13-16 nt the Multnomah ho
tel, Portland. Mrs. Bert V. Chap
pel, state publications chairman.
and her vice-chairman, Mrs. ChrlB
Gabriel, nro planning nn extensive
exhibit Avhlcli will Include) leaf
lets on every phaso of child dovel.
opment and paront education n
well as much program nnd organi
zation material. Mrs. Chiippol has
nskod counlv publication chair
men from nil sections of tho state
to nreslde nt tho exhibit. There
will be n snechil publlcnt'nns con
ference nt 8 o'clock on the morn
ing of Anrll 16, which will Jnclude
n panel discussion or nubiicntlons
led by Mrs. John J. Cnnnnrd. pub
lications chnit-mnn of tho Ocklev
Green unit In Portland, nnd parti
cipated in by members of the same
association. Also n feature of the
conference will he the demonstra
Hon of n new nnd helpful ptibll
cation arrangement for onngresH
orrieers nnd chairmen by Mi-s. Ga
briel. Winston
The next meeting of the Wlnpton
P.-T. A. will be held nt Ibe school-
house Friday afternoon. Mny 7th
nt 2:30. A special proernm In
chnrgn of Mrs. Karl Smith will be
presented and following the busi
ness meeting and nrogrntn n silver
ten will be held. Mrs. Archie Wll
son nnd Mrs. John Gross nro in
rlyirge of refreshnieiilR. Tho pub
lic? is cordially Invited.
jU the Inst meeting of th.i P.-T.
Ai election of officer for the com
ing yenr was held with the follow.
Ing . officers elected: president.
Mrs. Kenneth Ronk: vice-presi
dent. -Mrs. Archie Wilson: secre-tnrv-trcasurnr,
Mrs. Rudolph Sol-
nicka.
Local
News
Here Saturday R. Love, of Rid
dle, attended to business ill this
city 'Saturday.
Here on Business George Nor
man, f Days CrecK, was a business
visitor in this, city Saturday,
Go to Portland Mr. and Mrs. H.
T. Hansen, ot this city, left yes
terday lor Portland on businoss, ;
Soend Week-End Fishlna Ialo
Slephoim und Nnblo Goottol spent
tile week.nnil fishing nt Lttko Tall-
kcnltch.
Here From Salem Dan Plow
man, assistant, state forester at
Siilem, arrived hero Friday to spond
a few days on business.
Glnn. Mmpa Tllnllins Dnlzell. of
rn,.il.,,l ut,iitit(l nvni- Km-n Sflt-
urdiiy for a short time en routo to
Mcdford on business.
Visits In Euoene Mrs. William
Bell spent the week-end In Eugono
with her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Wi liell and family.
Back From Denver Dr. Charles
Dodson, of Iho Votornns' facility
here, has returned to Rosebuit
from n businoss trip to Denver,
Colo.
enMrl n.u at Bandon Dr. nnd
Mtu Punt Triixtnr. Mrs. Charles
DodKon and son, Charles, and Miss
Pnullno Hukor Bpent yesterday at
Banduu boach. . .
Here From Los Angeles Mr.
and Mrs. Iloni-y llarth havo return
oil to ltonoburg, lifter spending tho
past winter In Las Angeles tunn
ing their homo.
Choral Club to Meet Tho Choral
club will moot nt ton o'clock Tues
day morning In the Roseburg Music
and Art studio, under the direction
of Mrs. Miriam Ballard.
Spends Day at Coast Clarence
Williams, of tho state foresters of
fice In Salem, who has been In
Roseburg the past several wooks,
spent Saturday in Marshflcld on
business.
Attend Funeral Mrs. Broadway,
MrB. C. W. Wharton, Mrs. Fred
Renuor and Mrs. L. B. Skinner
went to Mnrslifleld Friday to at
tend the funeral of Dr. George A,
Bi-ndburn.
Visit In Eugene Mr." and Mrs,
Bernard A. Young and the lattor's
sister, Miss Kale Buchanan, spent
yostorday In Eugene visiting tholr
parents, Dr. und Mrs. W, E. Bu
chanan Sr.
Spend Day In Cottage Grove
Mrs. Holdrldge and her housognest,
Mrs. Bockmnn, ot Ohio, Mrs. Mac
donnld nnd Mrs.' C. W. Courtnoy,
all ot this city, spent Sunday in
Cottage Grove.
Home Over Week-End Bill
Wharton, student at University of
urogon nt Eugone, spent the week
end In thiB city visiting his pa
rents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. R. Wharton,
on East Douglas street.
Return Home Mr. and Mrs. I. H,
Smith havo returned to their home.
In Glcudnlo, Ore., after spending
a short time here vlBiting thoir
daughter, Mrs. Ethel Rodloy," lit
tno Koiiuingen apartments.
Return From McMlnnvllle Mr,
and MrB. Clyde' Beard and two
cliildien have returned to tliolr
homo hero, aftor being called, to
McMlnnvlllo last week by the
ueiuii ot the formers rather.
Make Lorfp Trip Mr. and Mrs,
Ioiiis Fies, of this city, made the
loop trip from Itoscburg to Eugene,
Newport nnd back by way ot Lake
Tahkcnltch and the Reedsport-
urnm highway over the week-end.
Leaves for Home MrB. Carl In
gram and son, George, have roturn
ed to their homo In Junction City,
after spending the week-end hero
visiting the formers brother and
slster-iii-luw, Mr. and Mrs. E. S,
Hall. '
Attend Lodge Meeting W. F,
Harris, .1. I-;. uiark, G. M. Krell, 11
W. Murstei-s, Morris C. Bowkor. J,
10. Riinynn and Mr. Jnnsen, of this
city, attended Ilia Masonic Indue
mooting In Glondnlo Suttirday night,
honoring tne gi-timi master.
Go to Corvallls Mr. and Mrs,
Harlow Allen left Saturday for Cor-
villus, whoro the roi-mcr attended
the Reserve Officers association
mooting and Mrs. Allon vlstcd her
brnllior, Clifford Collins, student ot
Oregon Slato college.
Bible Class to Meet Tho non
denominational Bible study class,
taught by Dr. R. L. Dunn, will moot
nt 7:4.1 o'clock this evening In thu
'lining hull of the Douglns hotel.
Anymo luterestej In the Blblo
study course bus been Invited to
attend.
Go to Portland Dr. and Mrs. D.
B. Unbar and Mrs. Ivan Pickens
and sou, John, of this city, left
Sunday for Portland where the
former will atlend a state meet
ing of the lloynl Arch Masons, und
Mrs. Iliitmr and Mrs. Pickens will
visit friends and relative's.
Leave for Portland Attorney
and Mrs. William W. Knight loft
Inst evening for Porlland, whore
they will make Ihelr home, Mrs.
Knight, formerly Miss Iiln Hat
field of this city, Is thn daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield.
Attorney Knl.ilit Is the son of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Fred A. Knight of Rose-
burg. , ,
Very III J. R. Wilson, of Win
ston, Is reported to be very ill nt
his home.
Spsnd 8undy Here Mr. and
Mrs. Henrv Barels nnd noil. .Tnmna
of Eugene, spent Sunday at the
ulna or mrs. uareis' sister, Mrs.
rniyu n iison.
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Tuesday
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Recruiting Officer Her J. T.
Costello, U, S. army recruiting of
ficer from the Eugene headquar
ters, arrived in Roseburg today to
spend throe days here Interviewing
young men Interested In enlist
ments in the army. Numerous de
partmonts of army servico are now
open, he reports, He Is muklng
his headquarters at the post office.
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ANN SHERIDAN
DICKIE JONES
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Tuesday
Plus on the Same
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"Girl i
Overboard'
With
Gloria Stuart
Walter Pidgeon
FEATURES
Today
Feature No. 2
'Join the Marines'
with
PAUL KELLY
JUNE TRAVIS