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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 29. 1937.
TORSE
Whites
for Spring
Come in and see our new
Jarman Friendly Five shoes.
We have them in Wing tip
washable leather, white buck
plain toe and ventilated ox
fords. All Styles $5.O0(,s i
PUBLIC INVITED TO
SOCIAL, DANCE AND
PROGRAM SATURDAY
OAKLAND, April 29. Tho Oak
InnU Townseml club has InvitefT
thu general public to enjoy a very
dollKlitl'ul social, dance anil pro
gram to be heM at the Klfrarose
piayshed Saturday evening:, May 1,
at eight o'clock. An iuterestliiK
evening has been arranged by the
various committees and a most
cordial invitation lias been extend
pd to the oubtic to attend.
Today's Pattern
mi
Be Sure to State Size When
Ordering Pattern.
MAKE TOT SCHOOL OR PARTY
FROCK IN YOUTHFUL CAPE
LET STYLE
PATTERN 42R2
"Prettiest at the party' and she
wears an ndornble cnpelct frock to
show her playmates just how
smart a little girl can look in this
new anil popular pantle-stylp. Such
an easy pattern to follow, too. for
as you see. those wee small cape
lets are cut all-in-one with the
scalloped yokes, and together
frame her nretty face. Reit of nil.
you'll realize a era ml style when
yon order Pattern 12R2. for this
sy'zJkavl '( f
Hi m
dfdt h-4 L
4282
frock Is as fnshion-rlght ns rnn he
for everyday. Dotted swiss, dimity
or hntiste nro nice for nartles or
Sunday best, while sturdv cotton
V. broadcloth, pnrcn'e or ginghptn ere
' sehool or nlavtime denendables.
For a briffht note of color, choose
the gayest novelty button accents
you can find. Order this pattern
todnv!
Pnttern 42R2 Is pvailnble in flei
2. 4. 6. nnd 10. Ri7e 6 tr-'.-e 2
yardi 3fi inch fabHe. Illustrated
Rton-iiv-step sewing Instructions In
cluded. Send FIFTEEN CFVTS nr. In
eofn". or stamps feofns nri?fe,fi
for this nn Ad"f "Bttnrn. WHtn
plnlnl" vnir, ADDRESS
nil'" STYLE NUMBER.
A smart wardrobe YOTTRS'
Drrinr nu- n.rt ANTR ADWtR
PATTppv nonK and -oe how
ermv It I nlte Iwnmln'. nn.rn
niinutn nutfiti nt'tv nd tnr.
rmt-Hvolv M botw Pcve1 tn n vi-e
enle P"ftr1f1lng rMppjiln
frnrlr cult. Moll"" 'th. pw'n .
pHmine ftv'r for '' stn't
Tt-.II, fp 1H,)r " -.'
f v r S T wppv fiFitTV
PVf C TlVl?v'rv-':,,Vr PPVTQ
pnn uni-ir WHEN ORDERED
Cnnri "Attf ot"1" Ww-Rcview
Tnttorn Dept. Roseburg, Ore.
Society and Clubs
B LOTUS KNIGHT POKTEK
CARNIVAL DANCE TO BE '
OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC
AT ARMORY SATURDAY NIGHT
The 20-30 club of Roseburg has
arranged ono of tho iiiont lntn rent
ing dunces of tho season, to which
thu treiierul public lias Leuu most
cordially Invited to attend from
nine to twelve o'clock Suturduy
evening, Muy 1. at tho armory.
The club luut secured Cury Mc
Lean's swing hand, which Is one of
the popular bands having played
over NUC and Columbia networks
during tho past few :-ears. Anions
the musiciHus fir MW-ean's hand Is
Don Urassfield, tenor sax, who bus
played In 'orchestras at Palomar,
('ocounut Grove. Club Victor and
MeEiroys; Jay Uiaff, sax ami trum
pet, who formerly nsted as ar
ranger for Fmichy Oraffeller, and
has been pluving In the mlddlo
west at the niltmoro Bowl In Den
ver, Colo.; .Stanley Coats, swlnt;
pianist artist, mid Jim EugehrlKt
son, first sax and carinet swing
artist, who has been playim? over
the, national network with the
band. The band nlnved at tho for
mal opening of KORE in Eugene
Tuesday evening.
The armory is being entirely
decorated fur the occasion. A bal
loon dance feature will be hold and
numerous - novelties, noiscmakers
and confetti have been planned
for the entertainment of the
guests. The dance will 'be informal
nnd the nonerfll pub'ic has been
most cnnltnllv invited to enjoy the
affair. Robert Ilolllwell Is genernl
chairman of tho dance for the 20-30
club. Tho advance ticket salo is
venorted by tho committee as ex
cellent. Harold Kaskin has charge of
the decorations for the affair nnd
with his committee is husv making
a rran gem e n t s for rl eeo ra t i n the
armory for the occasion. The eom
mltt.ee has promised something
entirely different and new.
Roy Herlmger nnd Percy Robin
son nre joint chairmen of the tick
et sale.
m m m
fti.ine OPRRETTA WILL
BE ENJOYED FRIDAY NIGHT"
Th spirit of fairyland will rlm
in the auditorium of the Glide
school tomorrow nfeM. w)Mi the
first nei'formtice of "The Maid of
the fintfion Slipner," pi operetta
nreseUed by the Glide grade
school.
The cast and chorus have been
wo-kint very hard for the last sev
eral weeks on the nroeram of mu
sic and duncine1. Roth costumes
and scenery will add much to the
heauv o1 thi" oncre'ta haed on
the familiar fairy tale of Cinder
ella and the golden slipper.
The overture will bo played bv
Helen ITovner, vlolini. accomnan
'ed by 'Miss Jean Whitney who
has-.-. nlso directed - the onnvetta.
Intermission - nmbors will be
nlaved b.' the hiirh school orches
tra and the combined high school
Olee clubs.
m m
MtrpPY-GO-POUND CI.I1R
MEETS AT BACHER HOME
On last Wednesday afternoon
Mrs. O. J. Bacher entertained the
.Merry-Go-Round club at her home
in Winston. At 1:30 o'clock Mrs.
Bacher, assisted by Mrs. Bert
Green nnd Mrs. Genevieve John
son, served a delicious dessert
luncheon after which cards, .sew
ing and visiting, were enjoyed dur
ing the afternoon hours.
Among thoso present were: Mrs.
Bert Green, Mrs. Genevieve John
son. Mrs. Mabel Agoe. Mrs.' Ken
neth Winston, Mrs. Dora Wilson,
Mis. Pearl Carter, Mrs. U B. Skin
ner, Mrs. Clay Smith, Mrs. John
Wilson, Mrs. Ray Brosi, Mrs. Clyde
Adair, Mrs. Harry Winston, Mrs.
W. C. Winston, Mrs. Ruby Peter
son, Mrs. Mnyme Pickens, Y.rs.
Grace Klelst and the hostess, Mrs.
Bacher.
The next meeting of the club
will be Wednesday,. May 5, at the
home of Mrs. Clay Smith at which
time the club will entertain the
Ditlnrd Garden club. i
a ft
PUBLIC INVITED TO
CARD PARTY FRIDAY
A most cordial invitation has
been, extended by Rlversdnle
grange to the .general public to
enjoy a delightful benefit cnitl
party to be given at the grange
hail Friday evening, April 30.
An eight o'clock dessert-supper
will be served bv the committee
in charge and will be followed by
the card party. Prizes will be
awarded high scores in contract
bridge, fire hundred and pinochle.
POET'S CORNER
The following sonnet, published
In the April number of Western
Poetry, was awarded third place In
their nntlonal poetry contest, re
cently concluded:
GREEN PASTURES
1 would not care to spend Eternity
In golden mansions; or to walk a
street
Of gleaming pearl. But rather, lot
my feet
Press growing grass. Aid let my
dwelling be
The arching -branches of some
friendly tree,
Where f may bear, Instead of
harps, the sweet
Rojofcing song of birds. How In
complete A Heaven unadorned with green
er)! In IT'S own Image, God created
Man.
And nve bin Eden, perfectly de-
si ened;
A her. Heaven, follo-vlng tho
nlnn
Of God'i o"-n kingdom, but to man
assigned.
Thus, when I trend Celestial ways.
! 1-rjw
t shf'l find trep nnd shirs nnd
things that grow,
Marjorle Hunt PetUt.
DELIGHTFUL 8URPRISE
HAHTY GIVEN ED BARSTOW
ON 78TH ANNIVERSARY
Immediate neighbors within a
radius of five miles, completely
surprised h,d Uarttow - hint fiaiut
day evening to celebrate his bv
euty-elHhtti birthday anniversary.
Luruti, Uuuciug und u delicious
1uiil-1u:oii served to make the event
most enjoyable. The musii: fur tne
occasion wus pluyed by Airs. .Mux
ine Eikins, un accomplished violin
ist, accompanied by her husband,
Klwfu Klkins, of Roscoe. Culif., unu
T. A. Miller, of Anchor, with Uiulr
guitars. Mrs. ElUiiia play mi sev
eral beuutifm violin numbers dur
ing the course of the evening.
Those honoring Mr. Burs low In
cluded Mr. and Airs. James Leon
ard and son, Michael, Mr. mid Mrs.
Joseph C. Stadlor, Mr. and Mvt,
Henry P. Loonoy, Mr. and Mrs.
Ulake Miller, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clif
ford Worley, Mr. und Mrs. Alvin
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Eltvlu Edcimi,
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Miller. Mr. and
Mrs: Orlo Worley and son, Paul,
Mr. ami Mrs. George Ives, Mr. und
Mrs. Charles E. Dewey and sou,
Phillip, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver I J.
Heicburt and daughter, Jacqueline,
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Dill, Mrs.
Flora Winsenberg, Miss CiirUtine
Worley, Miss Cuiol Aeltert, W. I.
Scheets, Elmer Scott and Carl
Wins vii berg.
LAURANCE FAMILY
HAS REUNION PICNIC
DILLARD, April 29. On Inst
Sunday, April 18, the G. B. Lau
ranee family and a few friends held
a reunion and picnic at the Coop
erV spring on Mount Dodson. Af;
ter the picnic a social evening wus
enjoyed at the Ruymond La ma nee
home in Green.
Among those enjoying tho affair
were: G. B. Laura nee, Mr. and Mrs.
Custer La u ranee, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. Stace Lau
ra nee, Mr. and Mrs. Plin Lnurnnce,
Mr. and Mrs.rRoy .Rice, Mr. and
Mrs. James Laurance, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Burks, Mr. and Mrs. De
los Coon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gordon Bur
nett, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lau
rance, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Pe
terson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Oakley,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lauranco; the
Messrs. Hayden, Raymond, Jr.,
Kenneth, Danny, Barry, and Plin
Jr. Laurance, Gary Gordon Bur
nett, David Burks and Jack Clus
ter; and the Misses Julia, Gwyu
neth and Franclno Laurance, Lil
lian Thompson, Billie Burks, Wao
Rice, Grace Ellen Simpson und
Gloria Gail Burnett.
SANS SOUCI BIRTHDAY
CLUB HAS LUNCHEON
t
Mrs. Meta Thompson gruciously
entertained the Sans Souci Birth
day club at her home in Winston
last Thursday afternoon witha de'1
Melons 1:30 o clock luncheon.
Cards were the diversion lor the
afternoon.
The members present were: Mrs.
Annie Agee, Mrs. Icy Hoffmelster,
Mrs. Mable Taylor, Mrs. lua De
ment, Mrs. Dora Wilson, Mrs.
Gruce Klelst, Mrs. Lillian Person,
Mrs. Liua Hopple, Mrs. Florence
Thiele, Mrs. Ijenn Burks, Mrs.
Ruby Peterson, Mrs. Mayine Burks,
Mrs. Jeanettu Peppier, Mrs. Jose
phine Ronk and thu hostess, Mrs.
Thompson.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Fred Burks, May
13, at, 1:30 o'clock.
EASTERN STAR TO
BE ENTERTAINED AT
DRAIN NEXT WEDNESDAY
Rpsebnrg chapter of Eastern
Star has been Invited to meet with
the Drain chapter next Wednes
day evening at Drain. Several of
the members of Roseburg chapter
plan to drive to Drain to attend
tho meeting.
FAVORITE RECIPES
(ftrnartrnnt bv tho Woman's Ex
chnnKe dennrtmiMit of KItNR nnd
pu tilt. shed in tho T)onfirlnn county
rook book. Complete conies of this
nook lmok may be nurrhnsed at tho
Nt'ws-Rtiview office at f0 cento
each.) , .
GLAZED ONIONS
MRS. NICK ANDRIEFF
Roseburg, Ore.
Boil 10 medium onions In salt
water for 20 mln. Mix together
c sugar-and 2 T melted butter. Add
to drained onions. Bake in a cas
serole until brown.
GOLDEN GLOW POTATOES '
EDITH S. ACKERT, Roseburg.
Peel nnd split medium size po
tatoes. Lay split side down In thick
iron frying pan. Add 2 T drippings
or butter, salt and pepper to taste.
1 small c water. Cook slowly for
30 min. when the water should be
evaporated, potatoes mealy nnd
golden brown on flat side.
SPINACH AND TOMATO
SCALLOP
MRS. JOHN W. WEATHERFORD
Roseburg, Ore.
1 No. 2i can spinach; 2 eggR; 1
pt tomatoes; 2 T butter. Drain
juice from spinach and tomatoes
and thicken with cornstarch. Add
slightly beaten eggs to spinach and
tomatoes which have been com
bined. Put Into a baking dish, cov
er with thickened juice nnd cover
with bread crumbs dotted with the
butter. Bake until set and browned.
SCALLOPED ONIONS
MAE WRIOHT, Roseburg.
Peel 1 qt smnll onions. Cook In
boiling salted water until tender.
Drain, place In greased baking
dish. Pour over 2 c well seasoned
white snare. Sprinkle with H lb
grated cheese and 1 c fine bread
crumbs mixed with 1 T or more of
melted butter. Bake In moderate
oven Just long enough to melt
cheese and brown crumbs.
SIDE GLANCES
"I'm considering severnl professions . . . Broadway
columnist, radio gag num. Hollywood press tiMcnt . "
JOB'S DAUGHTERS
CONVENTION TO BE
HELD IN PORTLAND
The Oregon Job's Daughters
state convention convenes this
week in Portland nnd Is presided
over by Mrs. A. J. loung. grand
guardian, Roseburg, with Mary El
len Darby, honored queen of Rose
burg bethel, presiding over tomor
row's session.
Those going to' Portland from
Roseburg to attend the convention
include Mrs. A. J. Young, grand
guardian of Oregon, Mrs. R. L.
Whipple, guardian of Roseburg
bethel and grand messenger of
Oregon. Attorney R. L. Whipple,
Mrs. H. C. Darby. Mrs. Roy Ent
ier.' Miss Mary Ellen Darby, Miss
Madlyn Stearns, Miss Joyce
Bridges, Miss' Adah Marie Ruul
and Miss Eleanor Entler.
Miss Madlyn Stearns, talented
dnncer of this city and a member
of the Roseburg bethel, will pre
sent a heautffui toe dance during
the presentation of drills by the
various bethels at the convention
Saturday afternoon.
ENJOYABLE MEETING TO
BE HELD BY WOMAN'S j
CLUB NEXT TUESDAY ,
' All mombcrs of the Rosobiirg-
Woman's -club have been most cor
dially invited to enjoy a ono-tlrirty
o'clock dessert-luncheon and pro
gram at the clubhouse next Tues
day. Mrs. M. R. Richards is gen
eral chairman of tho dessert-luncheon
and is being nsststed by Mrs.
Will H. (ierretseu, Mrs. William
Bell and Mrs.- II. F. English.
Mrs. W. M. Campbell, president,
will introduce the roll-call topic
speakers nnd Mrs. Homer Grow,
music chairman, will present Miss
Lois Ann Whipple, who will play
piano numbers. The Interesting
program for the afternoon Is In
chnrge.of Mrs. G. V., Wiinherly.
The regular 12 o'clock May
luncheon of the executive commit-
il.ee will precede Who meeting and
will be held at tho Hotel Roso,
i inwft r.iuin Hfrff ' '?r,a3
j1 tW;fe Jnf
tfi
ii'ojock' baiofudt Maftfife with
P Hu'tlh - predtmifln: ohnrge
bt the busiiiVse(pn. Twenty
five membcrB''.'v,Wef$ r p'Gfiisti .hii4
two guestSj- Jtv'jD.VROHi nnd Wed
A. Hurd. ft f'r J
: A very IntercnOng Valk'wrt.s giv'
en by Mr.. Hurd-on the fruit enn
ning conditions .of Douglas county
uud the Umpq.ua. , valley. . Mr.
Hnj'ir3 plnnt put lip. 11,000 casf'H
bf Umpqiia vnlley pruneB. Inst Ben
son and ho stated that plans .are
being made for packing 35,010
cases this year,
Plans were nindo for ft dancing
nnrty to be held May. 15 at the
Roseburg Country club for Uons
nnd their invited guests.
O. J. Feldknmp wnB appointed.
entertainment chairman of the
club for the next thirty days.
LADY LION8 TO MEET
NEXT MONDAY EVENING
Mrs. Irving Doucetto and Mrs.
O. J. Eeldknmp will he Joint hos
tesses, nt a 7:30 o'clock dessert
supper next Mondny evening, Mnv
11. for nil Uidy Uons. The meet
ing will be held at the Doucetto
home on East Lane street, Instead
of nt tho Keldkamp home as pre -
viouslv an noun red at the Inst meet-
tng of the Lady Lions.
rtrffrs
DEER
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Distributed by McDONALD CANDY CO.
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I Phone 320-J 724 N.
By George Clark
COPIL1MTlYWEAIlViet.lWC T. M. KCO. U. B. PAT. Of9
DEMOLAY PUBLIC CARD
PARTY WILL BE AFFAIR
OF NEXT WEDNESDAY
One of the most charming public
card parties of the season will bo
held at the Masonic temple nt two
o'clock nttxt Wednesday afternoon,
May 5, under the auspices of the
DeMolays.
Mrs. A. A. Wilder and Mrs. Roy
E. Bellows are joint chairmen of
the pnrty. For reservation of
tables call Mrs, Roy E. Bellows at
G72-R.
Mrs. Wlllinm Unrnth, Mrs. Dnle
Owen and Mrs. C. W. Owen are
In charge of the card tallies nnd
the refreshment committee in
cludes Mrs. Kenneth Quino, Mrs.
H . C. Church, and Mrs. L. W.
Josse, Mrs. W. F. Harris and Mrs.
C. E. Marks.
Contract bridge will begin
promptly nt two o'clock and
prizes will be awarded to the win
ners. Tho party promises to be
of unusual Interest and a number
of the. bridge clubs have arranged
to attend tho affair in groups.
'
PARTY GIVEN FOR
ELKTON COUPLE .
ELKTON. April 29. A party
was glvon for Mr. and Mrs, Merle
Godding nnd small daughter, whose
home burned down recontly, by tho
people of the Elktou community nt
the M. E. church, April 21 at 8:15.
A sizeable purso was presented to
the young couple to help them to
build a new home.
The following short program wns
given:
Songs by eutiro group, negro
spiritual by Miss Belknnp und Mrs.
Douglas, prayer by Alex Snwvors,
instrumental music by Madison
family, Vocal solo by Berulce
Wells, duet by Rosalie Hainus
nnd Eula Rlley.'reading by Mm.
Ernest Wade, vocal solo by Phyllis
Smith, address , by Revorend ,Mr.
.Douglas, pluno duet by Miss Belk
nap and MrH. DougiasJ tv:nt di -j-.
, At it; hito h0Uiirqf8hfnerfUt wore
served. ,. - - - . '
verv rite4m''ffjiii'4-nt .the
ot Mr. ftijrtrtfnr1e8,r Binder
i-irftfa. enjoydytfhon, .Afey:' gave h
home
UiiUWdmner. Those. present -were Mr-
nnti' ftirs. i-an innuer, uorotny
Binder, -Beaton. Binder, Charles
Binder.. ' Eleanor, Binder, Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Bossen, Fayo Unison,
Rogcr'-RnsHep,- LoyW Bossen, Rnynl
Bossen. . Marietta HainoH, Ij-1h
Haines,- 1 Ed Wolf gram, .Ernest
.Wolfgram, Mr.' nnd Mrs. H. .Pon
tius, Betty Pontius. Harold Pontius
-and the host nnd hostess, Mr. nnd
Mrs. -Chnrtos Binder.'
ALL-SCHOOL MAY DAY
PETE POSTPONED UNTIL
FRIDAY, MAY 7
The all'Schnol May dny fole, pre
viously plnnned for this week, has
been postponed one week to the
dnte of Friday, May 7, at two
o'clock hi the afternoon at Fir. -
field. The general public hnH been
most cordially Invited to this af
fair. Approximately 000 students
Including Benson, Fullerton, Rose, i
junior 111 k!i and senior high schools :
will nnrtlelnate In this colorful
May dny fete. I
1 Mrs. Ada .f. Demi, of Camas Val-
Ipv, spent yesterday in town shop
ping and att'-nding to btisi iihh.
Jackion 81. Roieburg, Oregon
Local
News
Hero Wednesday K. A. Cross,
travelling passenger ugent for the
Alusun Steamship com puny, with
lieudua:tera in Seuttlu, spent
Wednesday In Roseburg attending
to business.
Visiting Relatives Muynurd
Dell, of Sun Frunt-lHt-o, lias uiv
rived here to visit his futhur, W.
1). Hell, on South Main sti-eot, and
ills aunt; Miss Minnie Hull, on
erraiMj uvenuo, ;
1 9U Car DlL.4Ulr llni.nU
Du Fresue has left for hlH work in
uaKersiieiu, luiir., after spondlng
two weeks vacationing und visiting
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Singleton
Hi KOKoDiirg. ;
Visiting Here Mrs. W. K. Su:
mors, nn Hula Rti-lukllns. of I'ort-
lauil, itrrlvml hero yesterday to
spend a week or so. visiting her
mother, Mrs. w. E. Strlekllni;, nnd
her sister, .Mrs. K. 11. Muhlo.
Visits Here Delos ltlelmrdson
has returned in his work In the
Sui'eway store at Coqullln, uftor
spendiuK a short time hero this
week visiting his pnrents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. K. ItU'hnnlson,' on Knsl
Lane street.
Transferred to Helena lir. John
N, Perkins, of tho Veterans Admin
istration Facility stuff In ltosobure.
has heon transferred to Fort Har
rison hospital at Helena. Montana.
Br. and Mrs. Perkins und daugh
ter,- Joan, nro ienving Friday for
Helena.
Leave for Conference Homer
Grow, local hlKh school Instructor,
and his classes led, today for Cor
vnllls to attend, tliof Future Farm
ers' of America' ninth annual con
ference, which is being held there
rrnm today until Snturday eve
niiiK. .
Visit In Oakland Mrs. V. B,
Webh ami two children, Joanne
nnd Jimmy, of Klamath Falls, Bpent
Wednesday in Oakland visiting the
former's grandmother, Mrs. Lois
Powell, " and aunt, Mrs. . R. D.
Bridges. Mrs. Wehb und children
are spending several weeks In
Roseburg visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. i. C. Stearns, and pur-ents-ln-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Webb, Sr.
Starts Today
For 3 Days
STARTLING DRAMA!
LIGHTNING , .
ACTION!
CZ3C&
With .
SYLVIA
SIDNEY
HENRY
FONDA
Barton MacLane
Warren Hymer
Preview Saturday Night
and on the stage 8:15
Saturday Night. ,'-,...;
Gary McLain and His Band
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY
f
seve n
c n ve
mA.IEAN HERSHOLT
Shows 27-9 P, M.
In Mtdford Mrs. Alma Harneai.
owner of. Alma's Coat and DresB
ahou, la BionrtinK a couple 'of days
attending to business lit- Medford.
Back From Portland Mr. and
Mrs. 1.. W. Hulil have returned to
their home In this city, after spend
ing several days in Portland attend
ing to business. . -
Back: From Portland Mr. and
Mrs. C. Chapman huva returned to
their homo Ui this city,. af(or
spending tho past several days in
Portland ultendlng tp business,, ,
Will Visit Hire Miss ttdna Poul-
sen, former llJiisuu school teacher,
is expected to arrive. here tomor
row from Portland to spend tho
week-end visiting friends.
Visit Here Mrs. Don 8nyder and
Mrs. Wade Worlhlngton and Bon
and daughter, of Canyoovllla, spout
touuy in this city visiting relalivos
and attending to business.
Visiting Sisters Mrs. -'it, F. Tug
gle, of Portland, is visiting this
week wttn her sister, Mrs. H. . C.
Stearns, In lioseburg, uud another
sister, Mrs. It. J). Bridge.!, in Oak
land,
(,
Leaves For Honie Marlon Mc
iuughllu left Tuesday ' for his
homo in Dnyton, Washington, after
spending several . weeks lii this
city visiting his slstnr, Mrs. Kiln
Uiugh, , .
Moving First of Week Dr. and
Mrs. -1. K. Faxon nnd son, Charles,
are moving .the first, of the -week
from, the Doorner. residence in
ljuurelwood to the veterans admin
istration 'fncility post resldenco
formerly occupied by Dr. uud Mrs,
John N. Perkins and family. -The
Perkins family, is leuvlng tomorrow
for Helena, Mont., to muku their
home. ... y ' ' '
Special Meeting to Be Held
George Stunner auxiliary, United
Spanish War VeteraiiB, will entor-
tuin at a six-thirty1 o'clock dinner
ut tho t.rand hotel Suturduy eve
ning, ' honoring the' dupartment
president,; Mrs. Millie An Hull, Ku
gene, -to be followed by- a -special
meeting at 7:30 O'clock at the
armory. Members - planning to ut-
tend the 'dinner have been . asked
to call Mrs. W.' O, dinger nt tho
hotel to make resorvutloiiB, '
Goes to Convention Mrs." B. W.
Taylor left Wednesday for Eugene
to attend, the district circle- con
vention of Neighbors of Woodcrnfti
which 'opened there - this morning.
Mrs. Taylor Is district attendant at
the convention.- Delegates- from
Lilac circle, No. 49, ' in ' Roseburg
n U M.-d T . In mann l,.a
'Alston Darby, Mi-s. Albert Neal,
Mrs. J3. R. Williams, Mrs. James T.
MIHer and Mrs. Myrtle Norwood.
1
Simone SLMON
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James STEWART
. . portraying a love
that will live forever
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Mats. 2So, Eves. 35c, Kiddies 10c
r v2 j i
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' Reported III Mrs. M. A. Mills,
mother of Mrs. E. P. Tandy, is re
ported to be III at her homo. St the
pOat. ' ; t
' ' V..'.
D.n.rful III II P llultnnt nt
Umpqua, la reported to be serious
ly III of a ruptured appendix qt tjio
Kugene hospital, :. (
I.,. - 'i
Visit In Eugene Mrs. Grace Mi
cell! and Mrs. J. S. McDonald have
returned to their homes, after
spouding Tuesday In lOugeno visit-
tug. : ... ' ;,-..y.
Spends Day Here-f-P. M. Krutss.
ler, roudmaster for tbe Southern
Pacific, with headouartnrs in Eu
geuo, spent : Wodnesdity in ltnso-
burg on business. . i
Back From Portland Mrs. Hoy
O, Young has returned to her homo
on South Kane Btreet, after spend
ing several days in Portland re
ceiving medical treatment.
Back From Convention William
Unruth. Tony Branson anil Frank
Wells have returned hero, after
spending several, days - In 1st
(irunde attending the, state conven
tion of the Order of DeMoluy. Tho
latter acted us a stale officer at
the convention.
CITY VISITORS
IT. I Lander, of Anchor, wns In
town attending to business for n
few hours yesterday.
S. F. White, of Dlllnrd. spent
yesterday In this city attonding to
(justness. , .
Mrs. C M. Stubhs. of Melrose,
shopped and visited friends in this
city yesterday. .
Mr. und Airs. J. O. Do'bbelanre,
of Sutherlin, were business visitors
In town yesterday. - .
J. H. ' Parrott,- of Camas Valloy,
spont several hours ill this city
yesterday attending to business.
Willard Smith, of 0 lido, was a
business visitor In this city yesterday.-
; '
It. R, Clarko, of Oakland, - at
tended to business here for sev
eral hours Weduesday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Neft, of Suth
erlin, were business --visitors in
this city yesterduy. : .
WUHam Caster,, of Yoncallo,
spent yostordny In this city attend
ing to hoslnesB. ' ' ;
Jake Fisher, of Riddle, was hero
attending to 'business - for a -' few
hours yesterday. - ,;' v '
Charles S. Dyar, . of . Glengai"-.
spent yesterday lij thiB city attend
ing to buBlness, -
Mr, nnd Mrs. It. R. Banning, of
Dlxonville,. wore business visitors
III this city yesterday.
ALWAYS
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