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ftOSEflURG fjwKEvfEW. ROSEBURC. OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1937. THREE . . 1 .1 rsnrwtii nnn i inhc By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER (Continued from page S.) used about the rooms. Sewing and visiting-were enjoy ed until four o'clock when Mrs. Cook served delicious refresh ments to Miss Pearl Jones, Mrs. C. T. Tipton, Mrs. Anna BIckle, Mrs. C. W. Mohr. Mrs. Is. L.Moore, Mrs. E. Ci. Cloake, Mrs. Kenneth Cloake, Mrs. K. A. Helmboldt, Mrs. (Jeorge Powers, Mrs. C. li. Calkins, Mrs. J. B. Marks. Mrs. Itoy Good, Mrs. 7 John Tmvis and Mrs. .Milton Ogle'. The hostess was assisted In serving by Mrs. Good and Mrs. Marks. Thti next meeting will he April 2S at the homo or Mrs. llelmboldl on South Pine .street. KNITTING CLUB IS ENTERTAINED BY MRS. H. J. CHANDLER Mrs. H. J. Chandler, Jr., enter tuined her knitting club Thursday evening at her home at (Ween. Miss Thelina. Moity was a guest of the evening and members en Joying the occasion with . Mrs. Chandler included Mrs. tiny Hick man, Jr.!" Mrs. Dale Owen, Miss Violet IllooiiKniist, Miss Sal.. H row n and Miss Hetty Anne Faulkner. Knitting ami visiting were en joyed and later .in the evening Mrs. Chandler served lovely ro freshmenis. MR. AND MRS. HESS ENTERTAIN AT SUPPER THURSDAY Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hess en tertained at a Dutch supper Thurs day evening ut their homo in the. Kohlhagen apartments, diesis uf Mr. uud Mrs. Hess included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black,. Maxine I,nfl nnd Pevton Oderkirk. Today's Pattern Be Sure to State Size When Ordering Pattern. INSTANT APPEAL LASTING PLEASURE IS YOURS IN PRINCESS FROCK PATTERN -I2:i2 Bo the eternal feminine thi spring in a sparkling Princess frock! Here's an easy way to give your spirits a real lift without adding a bit of extra expense to your budget! Make this princess- line stvle that's a Joy to behold from its crisp, notched collar and wide shoulder-line, all the way down to the pertly flared hemline. It's different! is Pattern -I2H2. ami refreshing as can An, specially if you make it In cheery fabric that's a subdued riot of color. Anne Ad ams suggests a pretty polka dot crepe, nove'ty synthetic, or a crisp figured material such as pique or linen. Note 'specially the action back,. front Vklrt pleat, trim panel and saucy buttons that "set off" the whole fascinating effect. Pattern 42112 is available in sizes I t. Hi. IS. 20, 02, 36. 3S, 40 and -12. Size lfi takes 3 yards 3!i inch fabric. Illustrated step-hy-step sew inn Instructions Included. Send FIKTKEN CENTS M Fp In coins or stamps (coins preferred) for this Anne Adams pattern. Write plalnlv SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS and STYLE Nl'MRER. A smart wardrobe YOt'RS! Order our rune it ANNE ADAMS PATTERN BOOK and see how easy It is to make becoming, up-to-inlmito outfits quickly nnd Inex pensively at home! Revel in a wide choice of snarkllng all-occasion frocks, suits. blouseR with, special, slimming styles for the stouter woman. Practical. . fashion-rteht models for kiddles and "debs'. fo! Fabric tins, BOOK FIFTEEN CENTS. PATTERN FIFTEEN CENTS. TWENTY-FIVE .CENTS FOR BOTH WHEN ORDERED TOO ETHER. Send your order to News-Review Pattern Dept., Roseburg, Ore. MRS. R. R. WILLETT ENTERTAINS AT LOVELY VANISHING LUNCHEON Mrs. R. R. Wlllett very gracious ly entertained at a lovely four course one o'clock vanishing lun cheon to benefit St. Joseph's Cuthollc Ladles Sewing society at her home on North Rose street Wednesday afternoon. 'lull ns, bridal rose and daffodils formed attractive bouquets about the rooms, while the luncheon table was centered by a Phnliuiap- tree cm run. Mrs. wlllett wus assisted by her daughter, Mrs. J. Harold Nichols, Mrs. Georgo Ham mer and Mrs. K. L. Shlrey. Covers were ununited for Mrs. Lucy Jennings, Mrs. E. h. Dnlun, Miss Elizabeth Paul. Mrs. Marv Bryan, Mrs. W. Feat, Mrs. Eugene Princeu. Mrs. I. B. Nichols. Mrs. Frank Monroe, Mrs. U L. Miller. Mrs. A. J. ltadigan. Mrs. M. Paul. Mrs. B. Casey, Mrs. L. Jennings, Mrs. T. D. Harry, of West Fork. and Mrs. Fayette Laugenberg, BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET NEXT THURSDAY AFTERNOON The Baptist Missionary society will meet, at two o'clock . next Thursday afternoon in the church parlors with the retiring president, Airs, ueorgn ('asked, in charge. Mrs. L. M. Pentnov. assisted bv Mrs. Carolyn Kennedy, will install the new officers and Mrs. C. W. Harris will" have charge of the de votions. Hostesses for the after noon included Mrs. Wallace Robert son, Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield nnd Mrs. L. M. Peutney. H. E. CLUB OF S. D. C. MEETS AT GRANGE HALL April 15 a mafority of the ladies of the South Deer Creek grange met at the hall for the regular meeting before the bl-monlhly ses sion of the organization. Arrangements were made for a meeting with Miss Jessie Palmiter May 4. all ladies of the com munity being cordially Invited to attend. This will be an all day meeting with politick dinner at noon. PRO-AMERICA MEETING ANNOUNCED FOR NEXT TUESDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. II. W, Lofgren, stato mem bership chairman of Pro-America; Portland, will be in Roseburg for an importnnt meeting of Douglas unit to be held at two-thirty o'clock next Tuesday afternoon at the homo of the chairman.Mrs.H. C. Waddell, on South Kane street. All 'women Interested have been most. cordially invited to be pres ent for this meeting. N. OF W. TO MEET NEXT MONDAY NIGHT Lilac circle, No. -19, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will meet at a six- thirty o'clock potluck supper next Monday evening at the I. O. O, F. hall. The regular business meet ing will open at night o'clock. All members are urged to be present. SAN SOUCI BIRTHDAY CLUB TO MEET The San SoucI birthday club will meet at a one-thirty oclock lunch eon next Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. 1. B. Thompson at Winston. All members are most cordially invited to be present. COM M E VOUS PLAITE CLUB TO MEET TUESDAY The Comme Vous Plafte club will meet next Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Walter Single ton on East Douglas street. All members arc most cordially invit ed to be present. ART AND EMBROIDERY CLUB TO MEET NEXT WEEK The Roseburg Art and Embroid ery club will meet next Wednes day afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. F. Snyder at 709 Cobb street. All members are urged to be pres ent. H. E. 0. CLUB TO MEET NEXT TUESDAY The H. E, O. club will meet next Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Martha Krskine on South Pino street. All members nre cordially invited to be present. T. G. WATSON 16 Campfire Activities Ah-Neah-Nika Ah-N'eah-Nika camp fire group met Tuesday evening at the home of the guardian, Mrs. Islie dim ming. Election of officers was held and Included: President. Caro lyn Allen; sec re tury-trea surer. Faith Young; scribe, Phyllis Nel son; dramatic director, Florence Hamilton; vice-president, Patricia Cochran, and librarian, Virginia Young. " Mrs. dimming served lovely refreshments later In the evening at a table centered by a bowl of nlnk and white spring blossoms. The next meeting wilt be Monday night, April 19. at seven o'clock at the home of Phyllis Nelson on Terrace avenue. Okeda The Okeda Cnmpfire groun met at the home of Mrs. (leorge Churc hill, guardian, Monday afternoon to make plans for earning honors. The members nresent included Pa tricia Burr, Jeanne Frances Dil lard. Morion Slattery, Eleanore Micelll. R"ttv Schrimnf. Rita Fhb rey, Fredrickn Hamilton, Betty dene Simmons, Pceev Smith, La vern Dny, Jean Fredricksnn, Wyo nn Rorpen and the guardian. TIip Okedn group will meet next Monday ofternonn nt 4:10 at the home of Mrs. Churchill on South Kane street. All members nre urg ed to be present. HOSTESS AT CHARMING LUNCHEON THURSDAY Mrs! T. G. Watson entertained at u very charming one oclock bridge luncheon ut her home on Benson street Thursday afternoon, which wus the first of a series of three delightful luncheons planned by the hostess for this month. Large bopquets of flowering al mond, Japanese quince and splrea were used about the rooms, while Japanese roses graced the lunch eon tables. Mrs. Watson was as sisted by Mrs. C. 0. Van VuUuh. Covers were arranged for Mrs. Harrle Booth, Mrs. Maurice J. Xewlnud, Mrs. Chester Morgan, Miss Jane Wharton. Mrs. J. Harold Nichols, Mrs. C. Ci. Van , Valzuh, Mrs. J. C. Hume, Mrs. A. E. Kent, Mrs. Harris Ellsworth, Mrs. John II. Robinson, Mrs. R. L. Whipplo and Mrs. Frederick J. Porter. Contract bridge was enjoyed luring the , pleasant afternoon hours with Mrs. Morgan winning he prize for high score and Mrs. Hume the second high score prize. GLENGARY SEWING CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING AT DURCH HOME WEDNESDAY The Clengary Sewing club en joyed Wednesday at the home of .Mrs. P. A. Dureh In tilengary. Sewing uud visiting were enjoyed until the tea hour, when iho hos tess, nsslsltni by her daughter, Miss Patricia, served delicious re freshments. Those iiresent were Mrs.' lone Schuelfer. Mrs. F. I. Belts, Mrs. Thedu Mcfihehey, Mrs. Lucille Mc- heliey, Mrs. J. A. Hoolen, Mrs. Anne Hnrlletl, Mrs. Turellu Mc 'ihehoy, Mrs. Emma C. Plait, Mrs W. M. llerdlne, Mrs. J. 0. Shaef- fer, Mrs. P. M. Nash, Mrs. A. G. McChehey. Mrs. D. C. McOhehev, Mrs. Nellio McCiinnis. Mrs. C. H. Munson, Mrs. A. H. Marsh. Mrs. J. A. Vernon, Mrs. P. A. Dureh, Mrs, M. M. Cooper, Miss Addio Mo- f J hi nls. Miss Patricia Dureh. Miss Elinbnth Cooper and Miss Myrtle Mctihehey. COUNTRY CLUB LADIES MEET AT CLUBHOUSE FOR ALL DAY THURSDAY The ladles of the Country club met at a 12:30 o'clock 'potluck luncheon at the clubhouse Thurs day. Covers were placed for Mrs. J. F. Dillard, captain. Mrs. Phil Harth, Mrs. Percy Webb Jr. of Klamath Falls, Mrs. W. E. Ott. Mrs, J. M. .lurid. Mrs. Kenneth Qitine. Miss Helen Casey, Mrs. H. C. Stearns. Mrs. J. E. Marks, Mrs. H. Ci Wells, Mrs. W. M. McEach- ern and Mrs. E. G. Kohlhagen. Contract bridge was in play dur ing the afternoon with Mrs. Webb winning the first "prize and Mrs. McEachern second prize. The inct- ies will meetat n 12:30 o'clock luncheon at the clubhouse next Thursday to be followed by the bridge tournament play. MRS. CHESTER MORGAN ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB AT LUNCHEON Mrs. Chester Morgan entertain ed her bridge club at a very love ly one oclock luncheon at her at tractive home in Laurelwood Tues day afternoon. Daffodils and snirnu formed a pretty spring motif for the occasion. Covers were placed for Mrs. Harrie Booth, Mrs. Maurice J. Newland, Mrs. E. G. Kohlhagen, Mrs. H. H. Turner, Mrs. E. S. Mc clain, Mrs. H. C. Wells, Mrs. Paul Helweg and Mrs. R. D. Coen. Contract bridge was enjoyed dur ing the afternoon with Mrs. Turn er winning the high score. MRS. W. F. CHAPMAN ENTERTAINS CLUB AT LUNCHEON ON TUESDAY Mrs, W. F, Chapman entertain od her bridge club at a one o'clock luncheon at the Umpqua hotel Tuesday. Covers were placed at an attractively appointed table for Mrs. E. F. Tandy and Mrs. H. H. Stapletnn, guests, and Mrs. Har ris Ellsworth, Mrs. Arthur Clarke, Mrs. A. A. Wilder, Mrs. 'A. W. Baum, Miss Helen Casey, Mrs. Walter Fisher nnd Mrs. Chapman, members. Contract bridge was enjoyed during the afternoon at the lovely Chapman home In Laurelwood. High scores were held by Mrs. S tu pi e ton and M rs. Bau in with Miss Casey and Mrs. Tandy win ning second high scores. MRS. G. V. WIMBERLY ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB ON TUESDAY Mrs. G. V. WImberly was a most gruclous hostess, when she enter- I Uilned her bridge club Tuesday aft lertiuon at a lovely 1:30 o'clock dessert-luncheon at her home on Glenn street. Covers were arranged for Mrs. L. L, Wimberly, guest, and Mrs. E. O. Rlckli, Mrs. II. S. Bluck. Mis. Fred Hamilton, Mrs. W. F. Harris, Miss Jane Wharton, Mrs George Wharton nnd the hos tess, Mrs. (J. V. Wimberly. Contract bridge was enjoyed dur ing the pleasant afternoon hours with Mrs. Rlckli winning the prize Tor high score. HELPFUL COOKERS 4-H CLUB MEETS FRIDAY ; AT BARTLEY HOME The Helpful Cookers A U club met at the home of the louder, Mrs. J. M. Hartley, Friday after noon. Yells and songs were direct ed by the vice-president, Ruth Heck. Gernldine Stephens was ap pointed secretary to take the place of Jean Cunningham, who Is mov ing away. Each member made a report on her weekly cooking. INFORMAL LUNCHEON ENJOYED AT TAYLOR HOME ON THURSDAY Mrs. A. B. Taylor entertained Mrs. Ornnt Osborn, Mrs. H. H. Turner nnd Mrs. Scott Willlnms at a very enjoyable informal one o'clock luncheon Thursday at her home in Laurelwood. Contract bridge was enjoyed during the pleasant afternoon ' hours. ' '1 Janice Films Get Their G-Man! r s AN i . Si Janice Jurratt. Dim actress, has got her C.-man and so. apparent ly, has Hollywood. For Alelvin I'urvis is to he featured in a scries of detective pictures. Purvis, nemesis of Dillincer. and Miss Jar rutt, who, as a New Vork Illustrators' model, was known as "the most photographed irl in the world," arc. pictured above in Hollywood. FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia 1 BY NEA SERVICE, ISC. T. M. A CO. U. 6. PAT. frr. j COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB HELO MONDAY EVENING . ' The Junior Woman's Club Coun cil nit Monday hvkiiIur nt tho homo of tho president, Mrs. Wil Hum ('ninth, in tho Wenthorfmil uimrlincnts. Pluns w ere niiulo for u backward nix-thirty o'clock potluck supper and party to ho held hy the clubhouse next Monday evening ul the clubhouse. Tho president nnnounced tho following committees for tho ro muinder of tho calondar year; Muy 3 History of tho club. Mrs. lluroid Clouke, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Clifford Smith, Mrs. Fred Killsel unil .Miss Dorothy Herman. .May 17 I'lOKiessivo itiimor. .Mrs. HeRlnald Kreklne. chairman. .Mrs. l.eon Yearwood, Miss Bever ly Wood and Miss ltuth Korsclmer, with Miss Virginia (lurnoo, Miss ltuth Hoover and .Miss Helen Cobb In charge of tho proKiam for the uvoniiiK. June 7 Annual election of offi cers. Nominating committee In cludes Mrs. I. M. Dunn, chairman, .Miss Dorothy Hornmn. Miss Helen Cobb and Allsa llutb Hoover. Pro mum to follow election nnd will ho in charge of Mrs. Clifford Smith, chairman, Mrs. Morgan Lawson, Mrs. lloslon Gross uud Miss Elaine ICaston. June 21 lnstalimlon of officers. Mrs. Leon Yearwood In charge of the psrty '.'.'it!! .Miss Y!r."!nlu tiur neu nnd Miss Nadiiiu Mnkoiton in charge of the progrum for tho evening. At the close or tho mooting Aim. Unruth served refreshments to Mrs. Harold Cloalio. Mrs. Jack Chapniun, Miss Dorothy Harmon, Miss Hnverly Woods, Miss Cimuol Nuwhiml nnd Miss Virginia Kudo. A A MISS DOROTHY STEVENS AND JERRY SPENCER MARRY IN PORTLAND Miss Dorothy Stevens nnd Jerry Spencer, bolh residents of Hose burg, wore quietly married Tues day, April 6, In Portland by llev. Mr. Wilson of tho Clirlstlun church. Only the necessary wit nesses wero iiresent for the cere mony. Miss Slovens came to Roseburg last summer from Hod Cloud, Ne braska, and has mndo her homo hero sIuch. Mr. Spencer, son of Mr. and Mrs. '1'. M. Spencer, of Portland, Is well known 111 this city, having attended local schools and is now employed hy Hunt's Indian and Hose theatres. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer nro making their home In tho Kohllingon upart- 111 puts LADY LION8 TO MEET MONDAY The Ijidy Lions will meet at two o'clock noxt Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. Zuchart sen, president of the club, on South Main street. . Ten will bo served later In tho afternoon. All Lady Lions ore most cordially Invited. DANCE Evergreen Grange Hall ' Saturday Night April 17 Gents 35c Ladles Free Mats. 25o Eves. 35c Children 10o PAl :-r. I Shows . 2.3-7-: 930 P. M. STARTS SUNDAY Back Again ... in 1 the Role He Loved f Best: The whole town needed his pills for their ills . . . and his home-spun humor for their happiness! WILL ROGERS "DOCTOR BULL" with LOUISE DRESSER VERA ALLEN MARIAN NIXON ALSO SECOND BIG FEATURE "That Man's Here Again' with " TOM BROWN MARY McGUIRE END'S TODAY Feature No. 1 L.nnnrn nu A rrtl lEC rALjOIIC! Feature No. 2 GEORGE O'BRIEN in - ' ' "Daniel Boone" 'ft I "They any the millionairo who owns that place can't write his name "Mnybe not, kid; but he's succeeded in making His mnrk in the world.' B. P. W. C. HAS INTERESTING MEETING ON MONDAY EVENING The HusiiieHS and Professional Women's club mot Monday eve ning at the Hoseburg Woman's clubrooms with the president, Miss Ha Lauhach, in charge. Plans were made for attendinR state convention in Kufreno May 21-22-23. Plans were also made for a banquet to be given at tho Hotol Umpquu May 10 for the girls of the 19117 graduating class of Rose burg senior high. Mrs. William Itell was appointed chairman of ar rangements for the affair. Tho subject of "Finance Eco nomic Security" was led by Miss Lucy Pinkerton, chairman, and club plans fop the future wore out-' lined and discussed, followed bv a program of pep songs led by Miss Nelina Saylor, accompanied by Miss Marjorle Wilson: two violin numbers, "The Sextette" and "Hu moresque," by Mrs. Josephine Chamberlain, accompanied bv Miss liehmo HnlihiHon; a skit, "No, No, a Thousand Times No." was t'lven hv Miss Adah Marie Ruhl. Frank Wells, Laverne Harris and " John Roberts. unlir the direction uf MIhs Kale Buchanan, senior high dramatic club. Decorations wero baskets of wild currant uttractivolv nrranged about the rooms. Refreshment.'; wero served buffet style lato fn the oven I nff from n table beautifully appointed for the occasion by a howl of wild currant and tall yel low llghled tapers. The nevt mnellng will he I'm April Frolic with Mrs. Slory Ilea as general chairman. A MR. JOfiFPM FPRT FNTFRTAINS KNITTING CLUB THURSDAY EVENING M'S. Jorirnh Fest pnteWn'r.(t bi'r knf'tinsr H"h Thursdnv ovninf ai hnr honp. Knitting nnd v'slt'nf "pro enjoyed during the evening hours. Lator Mrs. Ft srvpd WMr rf fentihtjipnfi in Mrs, P. Tt. Wri'h. -f "laath FMK nd Mr. ".,Uv rown.., (T"tH M. T'VH '"t Mrq. Frod UarWfl. O. M. lies, nnd Miss flernlece Wninsrntt. m MAwhKrprmrf AMvvq HIVFN JEAN C1INNIMGHAM MONDAY AFTERNOON A lovely handkerchief Rhower wns pIvph In honor of MIsh Jenn rnnnlnchnm Monday afternoon bv the mntbers of the Helpful Conk ern 4-H rlub nt the home of thn lender, Mm. J. M. Hartley, on Went First street. Jcnn is leaving this week with her parents. f! 11 tu no vr.vn liluvn.l "Ml 1(1 till- ItlO nantiKorcmeis were presented iu .Jcnn, atter wnicn inveiy reiresn meuts were served. SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY When Sweet Romance Blows in From France FAVORITE RECIPES (llroiutrnst bv the Women's Kx (;haiiKo (loifirtniinl nf KIlNIl nntl oubllshed in the Dniilns rnunty i;o'k hook. Comnlelf ronips of thts t-ook Imok mny ho nnrohnHiMl nt thfi NcwH-KfVtew office at T.0 conts i'UrU.) ONION OMELET MRS. H. S. FRUJLUND, Roseburg. Allow 1 medium size onion and 1 egg for each person to be served. Salt and pepper to taste. Slico the onions and fry In butter till brown then pour over them llip woll beat en eggs. When a golden brown on the bottom turn ovor Into another butter frying pan to brown tho other side. Remove to healed plat ton and servo at once. Chopped green peppem may be added to tho onion tf desired. RED DEVIL MRS. I,. It. KINNEY, Roseburg. I can tomato soup Mi cup canned cream xh pint ripe olives 1 tablespoon butter 1 tablnspoon flour Melt butter, add flour and blend. Add mum and pinch of soda. Stir constantly until thick. Add milk and heal slowly. Add olives. Servo on salted wafers or toast triangles. VEGETARIAN POT ROAST 4 c stnle bread, cut In dice; 2 c cooked brown boans: 2 T fat or butter; 4 T chopped onion; I c walnut nienls. coarsely chonnod: 4 T flour; 2 eggs: 2 c hot milk; salt to season: V. t sace. Put onion. "ice and fat In n small same pan. Let simmer over fire for a few fttiuuieH, When onion Is tender, but not brown, ndd Mr t snlt nnd mtlk. Hrlng to a bid) and pour over brend. Put flour In a frying pan nnd stir constantly over n fire un til a light brown color. Add chop ned nuls nnd conllmm stirring un til the nuts nre warmod through. Rent ees sllgbtlv, nnd ndd to hrond mixture. Add browned f''r nnd nuts. Mix. Add benns which lmve been drained and mnshod or nressed through n colnnder. Wnd well nnd piek in a wetl oiled 2-lb. bread lln. Ilnke In a moderate oven nntU eel nnd nicely browned. Re movn from pnn, nartlnlly cool, cov er with o thin brown gravy, and bnko 30 niln. ! 'WVW She'll storm the ramparts ol your heart with a song-burst of melody and romance! . LILY r XV AVf f I ML- . ,- HERMAN BINQ MISCHA rER LUCILLE BALL A 7 FRANK JENKS "A vV! mat aiarts in r ranee 'Jc and Endo in a Burst j, of RHYTHM! ! tBOVBlE SET TO MV 2-7.9 P.M. rtQ (&. ci. 35c Kiddies ICC -i . - fa i. i .AST TIMES TODAY JAMES CAGNEY in "GREAT GUY" PLUS Preview "Once a Doctor" Donald Woods