Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 13, 1937, Page 3, Image 3

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WD8EBURG NFSra-REVlEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL' 13, 197.
Round out your Spring
Wardrobe with these new
Manhattan Shirts.
Chart checks tailored from
fine woven madras.
And crown stripes of woven
broadcloth.
$1.95
' . .Others $1.65 '
JUNE LYSTER HAS
BIRTHDAY PARTY ,
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
June. Lystor celebrated hor' tenth
birthday anniversary Friduy ul'ter
noon ut a party '.at 4:16 o'clock
at her home. Lovely gifts were mo
Bcnted to Juno from Marllee Yeug
or, Jaeqt:elin Lnmorcux, Ilarharu
Dell Fream and Florence Denton.
Games -were enjoyed and later
Mrs. Lyster served dainty refresh
ments and the prettily decorated
birthday cake, which wns lighted
by ten candles, was. cut and serv
ed. English wallflowers formed an
attractive motif for the party.
Today's Pattern
Be Sure to State Size When
Ordering Pattern. (
HAVE A SLENDERIZING WASH
FROCK READY FOR HOME
DUTIES!
PATTERN 4022
"You nlways look so neat!" Has
your next-door-nelghlwr ever said
that to you? W she has. It menus
that you're a stickler for house
frocks that are well-cut and flatter
ing. Anne Adams knows Pattern
4022 will please you, for It lives up
to all your requirements nnd is
easy-to-make, besides. With the
old of tho clear Instructions you'll
find this super-simple to cut and
si itch, nnd before yon know It a
charming new, "at home" frock's
all in readiness. A bit over weight?
This design's slimming for. look,
you can tit the waist to your own
measurements by means of neat
darts. Smart as can be In sturdy,
washable ginghnm, crisp percale,
or cotton chnllis.
Pattern 4022 ts available In sl7.es
IB. IS. 20. 34. 36. 38. 40, 42, 44 nnd
, 46. Size 36 takes 3 5-8 yards 36 Inch
fabric. Illustrated step-bv-step Bow
ing instructions Included.
Send FIFTEEN CENTS f IBc) In
-coins or stamps (coins preferred)
for this Anne -Adams nnllern.
Write plainly SIZE, NAME. AD
DRESS nnd STYLE NUMBER.
A smart wardrobe YOltRS!
Order mtr crrent ANNE ADAMS
PATTERN BOOK and see how
' ensv it ts to make becoming, ttn-to-mlnutp
outfl's oiilrkly and Iner-
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choice of snarkllng all-occasion
frocks, suits. Mouses with snerlal,
slimming styles for the stonier
woman. Practical, raniintirif
models for kiddle "id "llh " too'
Fabric tin... BOfttf FIFTFFV
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I P 4022
Society and Clubs
B LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
MRS. THOMPSON IS
HONORED ON BIRTHDAY
Mrs. I. B. Thompson was pleas
antly surprised on her birthday
anniversary by several of her
friendB Sunday at ber home in
Coos Junction. Manx lovely gifts
'were presented to Mrs. Thomp
son.
At 2:00 o'clock' s delicious pot-
mck dinner was served -to Mrs. i.
B. Thompson, guest of honor, I.
B. Thompson am! daughters, MIbb
Lillian and Miss Maute ana son
trviitg, Mr. and Mrs. i. B. Nichols,
Mr. and Mrs. i, Harold Nichols and
daughter. Miss Beverly and son,
Richard, Mr. and Mrs. f!yrll Nich
ols and daughters. Miss 1'ntrlcla
and Miss Nancy, Miss Lily Dnniin,
Mrs. Panlln, James Danlin, Mr. and
Mrs, Fred Agoe and sons, Harold
and Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. O. T.
Henry, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Thomp
son, Miss Mllly Agee, Mr. and
MVs. Frank Johnson, Mr, and Mrs.
Roy Burks nnd son. Warren, und
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chambers.
FAREWELL PARTY
GIVEN BETTY MARSTERS
A delightful farewell pavty was
given Saturday at tho home of
Miss !la Wilson on Harrison
street to compiimeut Miss Betty
Marsters, who is leaving this veek
for California, ;:
Games wore plnyed nnd prbtos
were awarded to Miss Mnrstnrs,.
Miss Oernhiine Morgan and Miss
Mary Peterson. Later In the nft-entoon-
lovely refreshments were
Berved by tho bosteBs, Miss Wil
son, to Miss Marstera, guest of
honor. Miss Cloydene Darby, Miss
Ha Mess. Miss (leraldine Morgan,
Miss Hildegnrde Roselund, Miss
Patricia Glenn nnd Miss Mary Pet
erson, A handkerchief shower was
presented to Miss Marsters from
the guests.
SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN :
BETTY PHILLIPS
GLENDALE, April 13. School
mates of Betty Phillips, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Phillips,
pleasantly surprised hor on her
13tlt birthday Saturday afternoon.
The young people journeyed out lo
the Cunningham hill for the aft
ernoon, enjoying games, picking
wild flowers and finished the aft
ernoon roasting weiners ana
marshmnllows.
Invited guests Included Moxfne
WInklemnn, Dorothy Olson, Mary
Alice Miller. Mildred . Gnrdnor,
Jean Hutchins, Sylvia Welderman,
Mary Alice Hoots, Junior Thomp
son, Millard Tomlln, Charles Tul
ley, Alvin Howard, Charles Leyen,
Paul Archumbeau,
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GARDEN VALLEY CLUB TO
MEET ON THURSDAY , ':
The Garden Valley Women's
club will meet at two o'clock
Thursday afternoon In the club
house with Mrs. It.. A. Calhoun as
hobteas. Every memlier of . the
club fs urged to be present.
D. OF U. V. TO
MEET THURSDAY .
Florence Nightingale tent, No.
16, Daughters of Union Veterans
of tho Civil War, 1SB1-1865, will
meet at 7:30 o'clock Thursday
evening at the armory. All mem
bers are urged to be present.
POETS CORNER
JUST AN ECHO
G. M. Leeper
I heard a note as If
A band had lightly played
Over ivory keys,
But no hand rested there,
And no ono answered mo
Save an echo on the breeze.
i heard a voice
With gentle words.
So tender, soft and low,
And listened long
For It ar,aln, hut only
Heard tho echoes 'go.
I Celt tho nrosence of
Someone walking by my side
To where my footsteps led,
But when I turned with
Gentio greetings,' through '
Tne distance -echoes lied. ;
I heard a door softly
Open, and someone came
And knelt beside my chair.
Hut when I turned and
Gently spoke, no ono
Was kneeling there.
I Telt the dull thud
Of raving hoofs and
The swing sad jingle
Of stirrups and spurs.
But all that remained
Of the mountain trail
Was just an echo
Among the firs.
I heard the murmur
Of flowing waters
Just around the . river's bond.
Rut no canoe was drifting
Where the light and shadows
blend.
Out across the distant
Waves, 1 seem to ye
s.iH.rle nnd fall.
But when the sun had '
Vanished I only hettn! ,
An echo whore the . ,
Hounding breakers call.
At ike first
SNIFFLE..
Quick! the unique
id for preventing
coldi, Eipecitlly de
tipied tor noie tnd
upper throit, where
matt eoldi ittrt.
VicksVatromol
J0 iirty iOi
MONDAY BRIDGE CLUB
ENTERTAINED AT
FREDERICK PORTER HOME
Mrs. Frederick J, Porter enter
tained the Monday-bridge club yes
terday at a 1:30 o'clock dessert
luncheon ut her home on Reservoir
avenue. Japanese quince and for
aythta bouquets were used about
the rooms. . -
Covers were placed for Miss Hel
en Casey, Mrs. C M. O'Malley,
Mrs. Irfonord Riley and Mrs. V.
M. Lee, guests, and .Mrs. O. R.
Hess, Mrs. M. E. Rttter Jr., Mrs.
Gordon Hlobs, Mrs. Frank Coen,
Mrs. A. R. Parr, Mrs. Kdwin Booth,
Mrs. Frederick Chapman and Mrs.
Scott Williams', members. Mrs.
Porter was assisted In serving by
Mrs. Ijee and Miss Casey.
Contract bridge was In play dur
ing the afternoon with Mrs. Riley
whining the guest prlzo anil Mrs.
Hess the club prise.
COOKED FOOD SALE
PROJECT ON SATURDAY '
- For the April project cf tho
Roseburg Woman's chtb, Mrs. Fred
A. Fields, general chairman, has
srranged a cooked food sale to be
held all day Saturday at McKean
and Baldwin's fnmiluro store.
Those assisting Mrs. Fields on tho
sale include Mrs; Harris Ells
worth, Mrs. H. O. 'English, Mrs.
W, E. Ott, Mrs. lierflta Parroit,
Mrs. W. C. Winston, Mrs. O. IF.
Watsdg, Mrs. Homer Grov, Mrs.
Walter Flslior, Mrs. D. O. Cliirli,
Mrs. E. G. Kohihairen, Mrs. Roy
Young, Mrs. H. C. Thompson, Mrs.
H. O. Pargeter, Mrs, J. R. Wharton,
Mrs, J. A. Hart, Mrs. Dorothy
lander, Mrs. C. M. O'.Wnilny. Mrs.
G. Bartlo, Mrs. F. A. Betals tand
Mrs. W. W. Ashcraft. , ,
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STUhY'CLUB HAS '
MEETING FRIDAY
DRAIN, Anril 13. The Study
club met Frloay at the home of
Mrs, Paul Unit, after a 1:30
o'clock dessert luncheon, tho regu
lar course of study was taken up.
The foiiowlig members were
present: Mesdames Virgil Scott,
Gene Lnkey, Mary McFarland, Ed
na Kennev, Edna Bowman, Harold
Meyers, E. S. Hotseth, Muriel Mnn
son. H. A, Coot, Floyd Light. 11.
U Cowles. Claude Patchen and the
hostess, Mrs. Hult.
:
TR1-SQUARE 8EWING
CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY
The Tri-Sqimre Sewing o'nb
will hold an all-day meeting
Thursday nt tho !ome of Mrs,
Frank Sinffanson. A -potlnek lunch
eon will be servetl, lit noon. Alt
members of the eitib nre'ffib't "cor
dially Invited., .'..
FAVORITE RECIPES
mit)eimrt (n th rJmct' piuntv
cooH tok. r"or"Dlttff pnntM ftf t11
conk tnV my I"1 mirpJ'as! n thp
Vpiwu-Hevlew office at 50 centB
TOMATO CATSUP
MRS, ALBERT LONG, Roseburer.
- 1 gal. rlne tomatoes; 2 med. ste
onions sliced; 2 c ml neopera.
seeded and ehonnRt Combine and
cook without adding water until
soft Put mixture through a strain
er and tnennre the mi'n. Tn 1
gal. puln add the following; 2 T
salt; 4 T sugar: 2 T eelerv seed;
1 T ground rmistard; 1 t vinegar;
1 T whole ntlftntce: 1 T stiek cin
nnmon 1 T who's cloves; i T Pap
rika, Tie whole snlees loosely In a
bae during cooking and remove bug
before nutting in jars. Cook all In
gredients excent vinegar rapidly
for 30 min., add vinegar and rook
until mixture is thick. Seal tn clean
hot jars. .
Variations
1 Omit onions and red peppprs.
gal. recipfi, 2 T vinegar.r-Mrs. J,
P, Rose, RoRebnrg.
Instead of red tsepners nee Vt t
cayenne poppor and 4 garlic cloves
to gal. tonmto pnlp snd 1 c vine
gar. Mrs, Hazel Walker, Rose
burg, '
To each gal. cooked tomato pulp
add 12 t cider vinegar; 1 nt sugar.
Boil together all ingredients 15
min. Seal. Mrs. Reuben Fulierton,
Remodeling Sale
CROWDED FOR SPACE
Here are a few specials to close out
for next 10 days.
Zl! ND.SL... $10.95 $14.95
31 SILK DRESSES, dark (hades, ' A ft
valuei to $14.98, now .. 93""
6 BROWN AND BLACK CHECK nm
JACKETS, now 917 J
21 HOUSE FROCKS, mm
values $1.9S now, C
TYROLEAN SWEATERS, 6fi AA
value. $1.95 l.UU
COTTON BLOUSES, Qf.
' new shipment fjE
ONE AND TWO-PIECE RAYON fA
SLEEPING PAJAMAS
RAYON AND CREPE SLIPS, . f
value. $1.83 ... 7jC
. ALMA'S DRESS SHOP
222 N. Jacluon St. -
SIDE GLANCES
This is a iientiUfui dn Mitm. Have you nolivcd Uiut
the raclialors arc turned oil V
PLANT, SHRUB AND
RUMMAGE SALE iS
ANNOUNCED FOR SATURDAY
T3ie plnnt, sbmb nml rummage
sale hold last Saturday by the
Ameritran leKion anslHary, proved
such a auccoaa that a second sale
has been planned for this cotnini;
Saturday, April 17 to lie held all
ilay p,t 205 West Cass street in the
Perkins bufldhig.
Mrs. I, I. Wimtoeriy fs general
chairman of the aaie aud ia beitis
assisted by Mm. . O- Ferrier, Mrs.
f& A. Pettey and Mm. Thomas
Parkhiaou,
A large assortment of shvuha
and younff plants will be on sale,
as well as holding a rwimnage'sale.
Proceeds of this sale will go to the
child welfare department of the
American legion auxiliary.
'
SUZANNE SINGLETON IS
WINNER IN BEAUTIFUL .
CHILD PHOTO CONTEST
: Suzanne Singleton, daughter of
Mrs. Phil Singleton of !85 Sonth
'High street, Salem, has been an
nounced the winner ot the $25 nrst4endar year of- Jhma.ejfto
prize of the recently sponsored
Beautiful Child Theto contest.
Suzanne ts well known in Rose
burg, having formerly resided here.
Her mother was formerly Eiva
Wescott of Roseburg. Her paternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George
R. Singleton, reside ia this city.
The contest included children be
tween the ages of five and eight
years of age. Suzanne is five. A
large photograph of Suzanne ap
peared in Sunday's; 'edition of the
Oregonian. jf
-MISSIONARY
SOCIETY
TO MEET THURSDAY
The Woman's Foreign Mission
ary society of the Methodist Kpls-
copal church will meet at two
o'clock Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. H. A, Cflniuiay
South Jackson street, Mra. J. 11,
Bailey will be the program leader
for the afternoon.
MID-WEEK BIBLE CLASS
TO MEET THURSDAY
The Mid-Week Bible class of St.
Paul's Lutheran church will meet
at two o'clock Thursday afternoon
at the home of Mr Nicholas An
draieEf, one block north then turn
on block west from the Watzig
hatchery. Alt members are most
feenliRlta invited,
'
COUNTRY 'CLUB LADIES
TO MEET ON THURSDAY
The ladles of t the Rosebnrg
Country club will meet at a 12:30
o'clock politick luncheon Thursday
at the clubhouse. Contract bridge
will bo in play during the after
noon hours.' All members are
urged to he nreienf.
By George Clark
SEORGE W. HUNT AND
FRANCES E. SMITH ARE
MARRIED EASTER SUNDAY
Of Intca-est here is tho marriaee
announcement of tleorge W. Huni.R
mn of Mr, and Mrs, C. W. Hunt, m
Roseburg, and Frances E. Smitlt,
which took plaee Easter Sunday,
March 2S, at the Episcopal churuh
in Carson City Nevada, Mr. ami
Mrs, Van Bergen, of Sacramento
Calif,,' attended the couple. Only
close friends vere present for the
ceremony. . ;
Mr, and Mrs, Tlnnt will make
their home in Los Angeles, whore
the former has the position of sales
man for the National - Carbon
eommmy. Mr. Hunt is very well
known here, having graduated from
the local high school h 1825, later
graduating from Oregon State col-
iertj mm hivh uutu i ui lift nia jimsmr
degree at Columbia nniverstty iu
PRESBYTERIAN AID
TO MEET THURSDAY
The first meeting ,of the new cat?
Larfieis Aid will be held at a i;30
o'clock dessert-luncheon, at the
church parlors Thursday afternoon
with . Mra. R S. Halt, president,
tn charge,
Yhe dessert-iuachean committee
includes Mrs, Harold Bellows,
chairman, Mrs. Bertha Brown,
Mrs. Willis Myers and Mrs. A. F.
Marlott. The devotions will be
in charge of Mrs. fra Rank hi. AH
member are urged ta 1m u''eaent
COPS. B, TH( OtO OUAKH CO.
lWt!HCFBU(J, INDIANA
DOUGH-RE-MI JR
There's a divitlend of eslra richness in g t Wu'sJ- "W
every drop of OLD QUAKER. Why? Be. Agg.Cgf jwutl
cause we pttt a barrel of quality into ft'' JZ
every fmttie, without sttkittg you to put WNT
up a barrel of dough-re-tni to buy it, S. I 7S
m , I BOURSOtt
Local
News
M. O. A. Club ts Meet The M.
O. A. Hub wilt meet Wednesday
Kftemoott at the home of Mrs, C.
W. Cook.
In Town Yesterday Mr. snrt
Mm, liay lirosi und son, of Win
ston, wtr- visitors in this cltt
tn Town Yesterday ICacns
Wixaan, of Breekway, sptmt Mott
ttay hi thte't-My sUtmtiiatt iff bs
(nter-Se cfab is Maet Tha In-Jir-S
Sturty frhih mft ai a
iKPStJav at tlKt hffliia at Mrs, W, M,
VtsU at OHIard Bp, ami Mrs,
I Wtthio r. Xi'Hep aa4 eliiidnm have
f mi&metg tn ihel? hmim at
tafier HjiewiUm the wppk-pd in
I PHNsrti visiting Mrs Zo!!era imv
Imiis, Mr. iktt Mrs, Or K. Moyep,
P.sturns to S e N a s I Kenneth
after sjiPiMHng Urn wnek-oml Imre
visHhig h, mreris, Mr. nnd Mrs.
J. K. riefeeiia qh BmiU Mala
street . .
Delphian Club to Meet The TM
rjhlnn clnb will met at 2:15 o'clock
Wednesday afterncn at the Horn
er Grow home ob Mill street with
Mrs. W. R. iJmwn as hostess and
Mrs, William Itell In charge of the
program on "Italy."
Called to Porttssd Mrs. Boro
thy Lander has left for Portland
wber site was called bv the criti
cal illness of her brother-lti-laWj
Ronald Reesan,, wto Is not expect
ed to live. The tatter is n patient
at the Portland tenaral hospital.
Junler-Senlor PT. A. to f&s&i
Tim Junior-Senio? High P.-T, A.
will meet tonight at. eight o'clock
nt the junior high school building
with Dr, Cauhlwell, of Oregon
State normal, as the speaker. Kiec
tiau of officers wltt ba held. Mem
bers and friends &rs invited.
W, C. T. to set The W, C,
T. t.L v.-fil meet ai two o'clock
Wedhesdar afternenia In tho par
lrg of ie First PresbyteHan
burch, with Mrs. C. K. Chanber-
ltsr president, charge, ard Drt
Clara Ingham, of the state director
Rf health, as guest sneaker, Mem-
tt&r and friends are Invited.
SUTHERLIN P.-T, A,
TO MEET THURSDAY
i
SIFTKBRMK, April S3, The r&
gular meeting of tho suthcrliR
fVT, A. viii be held on Thursday
afternoon at the high school at
S oclock nt which: time Dr. Cald
well, of Monmouth State normal
will wive an interesting talk. Ail
members ara urged to be present
at this meeting m there are im
nrtsnf JRsnes fo be setticd.
STRAIGHT WHISKEY AS
IN BOURBON OR
Ill y4tr&y Mfi Meredith
Anus jMikioa, Ksws-Review em
ptoie. was ill st her home on
Btakeley street Monday. :
Visits Psrtnt Bryan Hughe?,
Bouthern Paclflo fireman at E-
gKne. cpent the weekend hers ts-
illsg his parents, Mr. and Mrs. h.
Ih Hughes.
Heiurns to Eubsm Bill ta
bell has returned- ts Kugene, whars
tte t a stvaeni at Uttlversny m
Oregon, nfter spwtrttaft the week-
em! hero vtsfttitK his parents. Mr,
atti Mrs, W. M, Camtrtieli.
Returns to E-s"S Mlta Cese-I
vleva Netw Bjaitit. the ueekstf
here visittng asr nareats. Sir. aa
Mrs. T. H, Nvan, in LureWiXH2
as4 left yestsrdia? Uvt Eajsess,
wjere ja a a student at Urnm?-
yf Oregon, .
Olid P.-T- A, to Mt The
QIM& tVT. At will meet at eight
e'eloek Thursday evening at the
gehoolhotnto. The theme of t&s
PFsgratu, iudianf" and will b&
curried o il Is tke talk by Mrs,
tUi Moore and la the special ma
shi arranged for tbs occasion. Mem
bers and tnmms are Invned.
Spending Vacat5sn Here M r.
sad Mrs. Cilffsrtf Iterker and son
of Seattle bays arrived In Itoa
burg to spend tb&tr two weeks'
vacation visiting tho formers
mother Mrs. J. fr Barker, and iwo
sEsten. Mnt Broadway and Mrs,
Lv W. Josse. Mfv Barker is em-
rtsyetl In the tio&t covering de
partment of Hesrs-fCQenucit esiS
pgujy Ut Seattle.
liter Stir to Mt Roscbyrg
chapter qC Easts? Star wilt meet
at eight o'etsek ThurBdsy evening
at Masonic tesapis Mrs. 'lJa::l
Warren vrttt hays charge of uw
rfmiJiatlc pn?gram and special ma
sts wlU ba inTKeiiiud. llefrtsh
meuttt will ba served in the elia
ter roojija fay tite eommitteo i
charge. Members ; ami visiting
Btemners arc Incited
Visit at Baasff Home Mr, and
Mrst Ira Overcast of Bjialdinff, ii
iinals, foUanlng; a souru tn Art
nnd .CiUfsmla have been
sheading the pa.it few days her&
with Mr. and Mrs, W, H, Dtmstt
iruiure proceetiisg ts their boms
via Seattle- tn Uter triy up the
ecftitt to Notrpsrt, Mr. and Mr.
Oyetcash stated that they could
enjijy a trilkr vacation and t&s
atea statetl that lhay waro vary
much Impressed by the clinuvte of
Oregon
Bacfc From CorvaSiis Mr, and
Mrs Harlow AUon returuod to
Um&'Arg Sisarfay after stsntfins
tho .eekad in CorvaUis, vheve
tiie former attended Use ileeerve
Officani meetia Whtte in CorvM
lis !r. and Mrs, AtteB were guests
at tha Sigma Alpha Spsiioa fra
tsrslty, of which tits tetter's broth'
er, cuiTtmt "Twtt" tinns, is a
psedge. While st CorvalUs, Captain I
am hint, Kormsn K. BsymsBd. sZ
Salens, vlsiicwl with the. Aliens. f
Mrs. Kay mend s a sister of Mr
Alton, c.pkiin ''Rnytoomf is a im
of Mr, and MreW tL Raymond, of
Day Creel:..
Return Hftrs Clsrssc Djihlap
who underwent a major ope rati on
In tSttxene s mmUh ago and bas
been la Corvalto the . past two
weeks eonvaleseing at tba home ot
bis parents-ln-tew Mr. m! Mrs.
BRAND
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He vil! fa to Sutheriin this veelc
to spend several days with his jiv
eiits, Ut, suit Mrs. i- Dtuihip.
view empjwyet Is unabto to be
wnrk on account ct
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