ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURC. ORECON. FRIDAY, MAY2I.-1W.
Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
EIGHTH GRADERS
HONORED AT BANQUET
ni.ENDAI.E, May 21. raronta
nnd teachers were liosts at a liaTi
Quet honoring tlin 8th trade gradu
atcB Wednesday evening at the
Rt-liool house.
Tlio library converted into
ft dlnlne hall with tallies linn nil
Fill III white linen, lingo bowls of
lavender and whim lilacs and lav
ender and white nlace cards. -After
the dinner, which was served
-nt 7:30, Tom Coll Ingham acted
fin rooster of ee-ernieies, oniinune
In? tlio nrnerinin which consisted
of the class nrnnhecv liv Pnnl Ar
clinmbeau and Marin allium,
which was nresented In a novel
way. Tto clnR then sans "Amer
ica Iho Boom If followed by the
slnglne of "Anld Lone; Svnne." hv
evervnne, nlano accomnanltnent
hv MIri Marv Alien Di-unner. Mr.
fottlnKhnm then Inlroduced Tl. R.
Brand, nrlnclpal of the Junior
hlch school of Uoacbunr. whose
tonic was "Prortncts nd Tlv-nrn-ducts
nf TIl"h Pdiool Kdue'illnn."
After Piincliol R C. Himflnmnn
welcomed Hie class Into hlRh
school their dlnlomiis worn pre.
SentOd bV HoV rilllllillfvhflni nhntf.
man of the Rchonl board.
Mem bers of I he class consist
Of Time Alh'O, Pen vnnih'"Mll
Helen nusRell. Merle Gilliam. Ver
non Rlchor)son. Mnry Allco Hoots,
Mnrjqrle Teeters, Charles Toolev,
.Toe Stevenson and Margaret
Mathews.
The waitresses Included Car
men Gnliierroz. Helen T,ewallon,
Uenn flilhnm. Sylvia Welderman,
Mildred Oiii-ilncr, Petty Phillips
and Gloria Wnnsch, nil monihers
of the 71 h grade.
irosls for the banquet Included
Mrs. C. P. Albvo. Mrs. Jlllma
Mathews. Mr. nml Mrs. C. n.
llnnts nd Mrs. .1. S. Ptisoell,
Mrs. H. .J. Tooley. Mr. and Mrs.
Ht"b Qtevnnn. Mra Alma .Ar.
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4250 J j
chambeau, Mrs. J. M. Teeters,
Mrs. H. W. flllham, Mrs. Richard
son, Miss Rrunner and Mr. Cot
tlngham. Invited guests Included
Mrs. Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Cunningham, Principal and Mia.
I). C. Huntington, Miss Faye
Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
lirninl of lloscbiirg.
LADIE8 COTERIE CLUB
HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING
Ol.ENDAI.E, May 21. Mr.
Win. Wnnsch, Mrs. W. J Dobyns
and Mrs. W. 1). Garrett wore hos
tesses to the Ladles Coterie1 club
at the lat tar's homo Wednesday
afternoon. The roll call was an
swered by numlug a well known
philanthropist. Four new mem
bers wero taken Into, the eliib,
namely Mrs. t'. J. Hoots, Mra. lloy
E. Robinson, Mra. Clarenco Hnd
loy and Mm. Harry Lindsay.
Election ot officers was held
with Mrs. Ella loch being choB
en to head the organization for
tlio :onlng year, assisted by Mrs.
I). F, Motichetto as vice-president,
unil Jfrs. A. 01. Hennlnger, secre
tary. Mra. Hugh Stevenson waB
re-elected treasurer and chairman
of the library board.
A program consisting of the
life of Dickons, by Mrs. nml Releh
er and sketches from Dickens,
Mrs. Ella Leach was followed by
a social hour. Mrs. C. W. Ingham,
past president, and Mrs. Leach,
president elect poured at a beau
tifully appointed table with a edi
tor piece of purple and white Iris
and white candles with lavender
hows. Hugo bouquets of lilacs and
Iris were placed about the rooms.
The June meeting will De Held
at the home of Mrs. Harry Cool,
.lime is. with Mrs. l-encD nml Mrs.
1 Idyd Baker assisting hostesses
when a one o'clock lunch will he
served. All members are cordial
ly requested to be present.
SCHOOL ACHIEVEMENT
DAY AND PICNIC HELD
MELROSE. May 21. The Cleve
land school Achievement day and
Picnic was held at the Cleveland
school groundR Thursday for Cleve
land school children and parents.
An exhibit displaying 4-H ehib
projects together with an exhibi
tion of school projects, and three
one-act playlets were features of
the day s program.
Henry O, Krobn, Jr., won first
prize for his cake, while Marjorle
Tavlor placed second. The balance
of the cooking projects were plac
ed in Class A. Mru. IT; O. Krohn
Is the leader of the Cooking club.
Sewing I exhibits were all placed
in class A, and will he entered in
the fair at Looklngglass.
Robert Meredith was the only
oi:o earning the "Certificate of
Award for the year which re-
rulres perfect attendance nnd hon
or roll recognition throughout the
year. Helen .Krohn and Robert
Meredith won "Certlftcutea of At
tendance," having perfect atten
dance records for the year.
Snecial quests were Mrs. Stella
Quino. countv 3chool punerintend-
t: Miss Agnes PItchrord ana
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Drttton.
Mi2. E. CI. Trozello was ctialrman
of the food committee, with Mrs.
M. -M. Meredith and Mrs. F. A.
Becker serving as assistants.
MR. AND MRS BELCHER
ENTERTAIN CLASS
GLEN DALE, May 21. The senior
class was the inspiration for a love
ly dinner nt whicii Mr. and Mrs.
Emmett Belcher wre hosts Tues
day evening at their home on
Claire avenue. Lavendar onrt white
lilacs formed the center piece for
the beautifully appointed table.
Covers were placed for Lola
Straube, Januice Craddock, Curtis
Nichols. Lewis Brady, Adrian
Wlgly, Albei t Vaughn. Hill Belcher,
Mr. anil Mrs. S. isllo Stewart,
Principal and Mrs. B. C. Hunting
ton, Lee Retailor and the hosts.
FAVORITE RECIPES
ebnnffe opTortent nf KtlNR no
ftuniliofl in lln limieins wiiiiit
!Ook hook, comtuete come or tnt
look book mav he purchased at the
..lewx-Reviow office nt 60 cents
iach.)
STUFFED CABBAGE
MISS DORIS SANDS. Wilbur.
MRS. VICTOR E. NOEL
Rosehurg, Ore.
1 nted. size cabbage: 1 lb. beef;
1 slice bacon or salt pork; 1 onion:
A c. bread crumbs; 'A c milk; 1
eg flf deslretU: season with Bait
and penper: 1 green pepper or 1 T
minced parsley. Select solid head
cabbage not tno large, cut out stalk
end. leavin hollow shell. Chop un
cooked beef with bacon rvul onion.
add crumbs soaked in milk, beaten
eggs, salt and pepner. Shape mix
ture Into bill or cakes; arrange In
cabbage. Place strins of sweet
pepper on ton of cabbage. Tie in
cheese cloth, then Rteam or boll
until tender. Serve with tomato
sauce or brown gravy.
Are Yea "A! ferns"?
JJ ANY women
both young: And
middle - aged suffer
from headache, back
ache or si'dcache ai
sociated with func
tional disturbances.
They should try ihat
vegetable tonic so fa
vorably known for
nearly 70 vears as
ur. fierce Mvorfte rreicripfion. imo
litet Die tppettte tnd that In turn InerexMt
Iht lnlkt of Jood. Read lbl: Mt. Blt
Gilbert of MIS Walnut St., EyckU. Wtitv,
ufd: "I tu quite pale and tat tuivea were
stretched to the brcikfng point. Headache
and backache, aaiocfated with functional dis
turbance certainly made my life miwrrabk.
1 med Dr. Pierce Favorite Prescription and
t develantd a antendid antxliu. aisdualh
Ctinrd elcht and tttenictU and tny net
Mt rilm Htm nf vnr lirnaai ml IaiUh.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
RALLY TO BE HELD
SUNDAY, MAY 23rd
MYRTLE CREEK, May 81. The
Christian church Is holding a rally
Sunduy, May 23rd, beginning at 10
o'clock, with the Sunday school and
continuing throughout the tlay
with a basket dinner at noon and j
supper In the evening.
The mirnoxe of the rally la moro
of a home coming and a geneval
xet-together of the brethren in
Christian fellowahlp for the Bresx-j
hit? of bread, prayfir and the study
of Cod's word. Invitations have
been sent to members for the past
severul years, also to the various
pastora who have nerved. th
nnrrii.
The services have been securoil
of a young men's Quartette from
the Northwestern Christian col.
lege, anil Mrs. Kellams of Eugene
will be present to assist with to
prog) am, beshles other speakor.-i.
Thie will lie three Harmons, morn
ing, afternoon and following a rous
ing Cliiistlnn Endeavor meeting at
7 o'clock III the evening. Inter
spersed, with music and staging.
llle Childers, Sunday school
superintendent assisted by the com
mittee In churge have spared no
pains to make this a red letter d.iy
lit tlio history ot the church.
CLENGARY SEWING CLUB
MEETS ON WEDNESDAY
The Olengary Sewing club met
at the home of Mrs, Ruth Ellison
in this city Wednesday, at which
lime the ladles presented a love
ly shower to Miss Patricia lwreli.
I he rooms were lovely wilh large
bouquets ot rhodeudrous and oth
er spring flowers. j
At the tea hour Mrs. Ellison !
served dainty refreshments to
Miss Jennie Joroy, Mrs. Frank
Kent, Mra. Luther IT. Ellison, Mrs.
Vera Calkins, Mrs. (Jleii McMas-1
tors, guests, nnd Mrs. O. J. Schaef
fer, Mra. If. L. Schuoffor, Mrs. D.
0. Mcflhehoy, Mra, J, McClure,
Mrs. I'. M. Nash, Mrs. Clint Mc-
Ghchey, Mrs. Archie McChebey,
.Mrs. M. M. Cooper, Mlua Eliza
beth Cooper, Mis. Arthur Mcdhe
hey, Mrs. J. A. Vernon, Mrs. P. A.
Durch, .Mrs. F. f. Belts, Mrs. Nel
lie Mclilunls, Miss Addle Met Ha
uls and Miss Patricia, and MIsb
Doris Jean Durch,
GENERAL PUBLIC INVITEO
TO 4-H BENEFIT PROGRAM
ON SATURDAY EVENING
The general public, has been
most cordially Invited to enjoy a
very delightful benefit entertain
ment Saturday evening, May 22, nt
eight o'clock to be sponsored by
the Garden Valley Women's club at
the club room to raise money for
the 4-H club scholarship fund.
The entertainment will begin
promptly nt eight o'clock. E. A.
Brltton and his entertainers will
present a part of the program and
Mrs. S. Raynor Smith will give a
delightful talk on India and will
show curios which, she bvought
from there.
No admission will be charged to
(his entertainment, but following
the program refreshments will bo
sold, . ;
FOURTH GRADERS :
ENJOY PICNIC. . .
GLENDALE, Slay 2J Mrs. Netfe
Theroux and pupils of the 4th
grade ended the school year with a
picnic on Mill creek Thursday af
ternoon. Weiners and niarshmal-
Iowa were ' toasted . and games
were played. Pupils were Tommy
Bates, Betty Price, Jack Wiggly,
Rose Anna Graff, Edna Tonierlln,
Henry Kenney, Anna Lee Aydelotte,
r ay Place, Manuel -BurzoBS, Beverly
Lewis, Howard Winkleman, Mnr
Jorie House, Elwin Patterson,
Gene St. Claire, Ebba Mae McCart
ney, Frances Graff, Gentldlne and
Rosait Hayes, Augustine (lutteriez.
Leota Pole, Stanley Mitchell, Lor
raine Clark, Arthur Ingham, Joy
I'lieliM, Belli MelBsner, Doll Har
bour, Edna Ruth Lnbbe.
MR. AND MRS. INGHAM
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
GLENDALE, May 21. Mr. and
rs. C, W. Ingliata enlertalued
with a dinner party at their home
on uilbertson avenue Tuesday eve
ning. The Venetian luce covered
table had as a centerpiece a crys
tal bowl of purple tulips and while
spirea, guarded on either side by
white candles in crystal candle.lira.
Covers were placed for Miss
Esther Peterson, Miss Kayo
Thompson, Miss Nellie Gray, Miss
Mcry Allco Brunuer, Sydney and
Arthur Ingham and (he hosts.
MARY ALICE HOOTS IS
HONORED ON BIRTHDAY
GLENDALE, May 21. A number
of schoolmates honored Mary Alice
Hoots with a surprise birthday
party ami welner roast, at the
Bchool grounds Tuesday afternoon.
Guests included Alvln Howard,
Hetty Phillips, Maxlite Wiiiklemnn,
Sylvia Welderman, Paul Archnm-
beau, Sidney Ingham, Junior ,
Thompson, Charles Tooley, Mildred '
Gardner, Charles Leyea and the
honor guest.
Don't Sleep
When Gas
Presses Heart
If you Vfftnt to rtMy QCT RlD OF
OAS and Urrlbi bloat ina, don't xpect
to do it by Just doctoring your stomach
with fcarfft, (rriUtina Mlklt9 and "gat
tiblrti," tAtmi OAS it ledaed in th
ttomith rtt tupptr tmttn niJ )
dua to eld poitooout matter in th
eonatipjtid bowala that ar loaded
with iff-cauflng baottria.
it your conttipatlon It of Cong at a no.
r9, Mtmwi quant tin ot eingtreut
bacttrla ftceumulatt. Thtn our t)S,
jjaation it upatt OA otttn prtHta
htart and lunga, making lit mliarablt.
You can't tat or ttaap. Your haad
lehta, Your back achat. Your com
plaxion ( atw nd pimply, your
braath 1 foul. You art a tick, arauthy,
wrotchad, unhappy ptraon. YOUR
SYSTEM IS POISONED,
Thcuttndi of urTtrors hava found (n
Atfffffik th quick. e)ntifte way to
rid tbtir yitam dt hrmui bciri,
Adlarlka r(da you of gat and claana
foul poiaona out Of BOTH uppar and
fowtr bow fa, a,vt your bowala t
REAL ctanlng with Adftrifca, Oat
t,6 f OAV Adltrttr toti not ffDpt
t not habit tormina
Chapman' Pharmacy
SIDE GLANCES
i ) i. -m,- x 11 hJ
MM
B can, list er wc if fiviCc. inc. T. m. gre. v. . wt. Pf f- j
"Oil, you're die neilil)or wfiose ikiic fjoy wsis over
morning.. V'e iWuk lie's just tkirliiig." ; ,
AT INDIAN SUNDAY
Jean Arthur, co-star, of "Mr.
Deeds. Cocs to. Town," fs Illicit
again, in her newest picture, "His
tory l Made al. NtKtu, ' wnicu
oiienn Suadav lit. Hunt' Indian
theatre. . i l
IN MUSICAL HIT
lle.adlui; a double, bill .urogram,
at lie llosebuig -Snmlay l "When
IJvo Is Yoniig," a snnwhe ni)cn)
hit: The east includes Virginia
Hruce, pictured ahore, and 'ifoourt
Taylor, Walter iirennan. The sec
ond' fenture is - "flrent Hospllul
Myalnry-"- ' ' " '
YOUNG PEOPLE'S
LEAGUE MEETS
The Young People's league ot
St, Paul's Lutheran church met
Tuesday evening at the home of
Mrs. Charles Mortimer. Under
the leadership of the pastor the
first part of Mark chapter ten was
discussed. This was foliovved by
a short business- meeting. The
rest of the evenina via spent so
cially in playing games. Members
and friends that were present fer
the ' evening- Included, Ituymond
Mortimer, Affss f'.'iennnr Mortimer,
Rev. W. SylweBler, Mrs. Charles
Mortimer, Stewart Maker; IauIr
Wilson, Howard Giles, Mr, l,or
nine llarrel. Miss Vera floeta,
Miss .June floetz, Herman Adslns
and .lack Wlilllng.
DISHES
Blue
Willow Ware
Imitation
Spock
FULL LINE Of CQOM TOTTtM.lt 0
Churchill Hardware G).
Ironmonger
By George Clark
(his
MRS. STINSON RITES
SET IN PORTLAND
Funeral sorvlcos foe Sirs. Alice
Jane Slinsort, 'li, wll'o of A. L.
Stlnson of Voncalla, who died in
Roseburp. last Wednesday frotu in-
iurlcs received la au automohlle
accliient ivenr Brain, Kill be beW
In Si. Ktl t-hnreh In I'ortlanil.
.Mr. Stliffon u'as ho.-fi at Kreleth,
Minnesota, A want SO.- 191?, nnd
was inarrfcil in Portland, OroRon,
to Amel L. Stlnson. Juno 27, 1985,
For the jiatl three, months they
nave ueen making their, borne near
Dcnll. Mrs. SUnson was a miin
her of the Catholic church.
StiiTlWnfr besides her huslmnd
are lier parents, Mr, and Mru. Wil
liam G. Iliiiiiiah, of Portland, Ore.
Immoral arrauKomentH wove la
charge ot the IIoubUw Vwaeval
home.
TO EQUIP CHILDREN
FOR OUTING CAMPS
Wr(th the closing of school for
summer vacations, there will ovoh
ably he a number of chlWven f rem
Irelief fanillles ' whoT'S'rltt-bavo -the
oiMrli)!.v -lo tlfnil recreational
camps, Frimxiyii voyti e.vwiit!ve
secretary ot. the IJotilfls county
relief committee; said today, "ft
Is the Intention of the , Works Pro
gress Administration lo -'-.supply
these - children- --with' 'the nrouec
type of garments worn In tbeir
retreatlon e)i aw! other equip
menta such as : knapsacks,- etc.,"
Sir. Voyt said, ."and we . are an
xious to : hear immediately from
these children directly or from
Scout, Campflra and other super
visors, it Is tuged that calls lie
nmde nyomjitly,, . oltbev by tele
phono No. S16 . or by visita
tion at the. relief 'committee room
at the courtliolise."
LOCAL NEWS
Undergoes Minor Operation
Mrs. R. H. llutlxiu. ot Qiivdon val
Jley, Usil her tonsils removed this
I morning by lr. A. C. Seely.
Visit at Lake Mr. and 'Mrs. A.
If. Pen-In and Mr. and Airs. 0. W.
Ayer made a trip lo Loon lake nnd
hack over the week-end.
Here Lt VVtk-Eno O. C. Ver
rln, of Hnlem Western Anto Supply
store, spent the week-end liem
visiting his parents, Mr. and Sirs.
A. ft. i'errln. Ilo was accompanied
by Mr. Clark, of the Salem atare,
who continued ou south.
it Is estlmaleil that Hawaii pays
more taxes Into the iJiilled stales
treasiir.i than lH of the states.
3.50
32-pce.
Set
New Pattern
Streamline
Trellis
0.00
42-pc.
Art
Local
News
QU Salmon M. E. Ultter Jr.,
ruMxht a Ibiny-ftee jvouwl Balmon
In th North l!nii)a Tbarmlay.
Back From Powers "flud"
fllaRR has returned to Ula homo In
Mlrone, after v.orvtlnu itv VawerB
for Iho past month.
binu; oats aaiui u" j w iuvu-
Vfsftfna Grandparent! r M(hr
Kmlly UadKreiu ot CorvalUsu l
Mrs, V, woottTMfv In Klxwrowft-
Reported Very HI Mrs. W. O.
Sandstroni l reported to ho snr-
fotiHfy III- nt the fioinn of nor par
ents, Mr. and Mrs, A, S, Audor-
HOU III Klftttl-QBft.
Spno P M Brolwy Mr.
Mm John HttBenbftrk if., nnd
iiffw. K. m. fceewfl frneiiC Stcnimy as
iriiealB of Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde
Adair nt flrockway.
Returnt From Cot Edwin
llebav!! retnrneil lo bl boie
Wetinosilay, after upending- a
ireelf In SlarehfleW visiting Sir.
and Sim. Alfred Itunlela.
- Leaves foi- San Diego Tvialle
Uolt left yesterday tor Ul home
in Saw VHego, Civlir,, alter ajieniV
lbs a verk varatlonliiR anil vlHlt
lug friend in Tiosn'titirg,
Leave Today for Spokane Mrs.
M. K. Rlttor Jr and Uov hratUer,
Toue Shuttle, t thin city, left tl&
movnlnK for Spokane, Wssli., lo
lo two -weolia vacallonlne ana
vlsltlnff their parents, air. and
aim. J. B. SltnWe.
Return to Salem Mr. and Mrs.
S. M. Throne have tcIuvimmI to
their home to Balera. nfley wil
Ins a abort iiiao horo vlnllln
mOKIIS ami BHpnllne- tn ntlanaa
iThej- formorty resided' here.
Leave for Portland Mrs, M. B,
Oreen, of. Winston-and. Mis. U, R.
Kdwavds ami Mrs. A. S. Voung, at
Bosehiirg, left yesterday for Port
land to attend the 3fliighiers of
N'llo mooting. They wore accom
panied by Mrs. Fred fionnor, of
Hanoi' valley, and her daughter.
Miss EllYAUetU, ot Ban. ftanctsco.
who will visit frlemls. Tbe yavty
experts to return to ihelr nomes
lonlffht. . '
Improvlna Maty Francos Mc-
Kenyy. nall lsnsltoy ot -Hv. ami
Mrs;- II, -,u -Melleni-y,- or- J'orlland,
is Drleil to no iinnraring lit. lier
honi'e, Bltte-belng- dlst'Iiarged-fiwrn
the nospftaf, whore she rocoivoa
treatment- for - pncunionfu.- She
will ho able, to no uu in-ubout a
week. Her : E r e a t-a u n t. Miss
Prances Howell.' of Roseburu, Is
nl lbo McHany bomo assisting in
her care.- Mary Frances Is a grand
daughter of Sir. 'and Mrs. George
Kohfaagenv, of this cfty. -. -i
Enjoy Ors Trip Mr, anil
Mrs. Kretl K. . Burnliam ot Sun
Ftanciacb 'arrived here last nirfif,
iicc'otnpaiiied Iiy Mrs. ifpniiiaiii's
orotlior and slster.fn.Iaw, Mr. ana
Wis, Rdward M. Dutchor, ot New
tou. New Jersey,' Mr, tttttl- Mvs.
nutcnor , bavo iMsen spnulbg tbft
winter in Hawaii anil are lbo
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Darnvam
on a trip to scenic spots of Ore
gon. They report they are great-
fy enjoying the motor trip and in
extensive travels have seen noth
ing to compare with the beauty ot
Oregon. They left this morning
lo spend a few days on the' Mc
Kennle rlcer, and it! )o visit
(he Rurnham stiniriior home at
Circle If lodge ou (ho North tfmp
aua. '
LQolfAT'EMJlM-
AS GOOD AS THEY C0ME
THAMXS TO N0PC0XX
mnt TCD.BrU. :
THOSf VlTAMmS A0
CfRTAiHlf SO
J8
Htr yifnttyJ. O. Rodmaa,
or OlaUa, spent fmtetitty ia (fifs
cfty uttendlnK to buBinesa.
Hr From MyKl Cfk
Ailolpb TrBlil, Bf MyrllA lirwVs,
ailTOilwl to bnf ijt lhl tiiy
eerdjr. ,
Viit(na Wllo-tr Worn Mra.
Alice Kenyon, nf I'ortlanit, fa In
itoaeourts vis.iuuk lust' oo.m.iaw
ami dcuKhtw, Mr. ftKl Mvft. A, A,
SViWer, sxa Vii'.-iiis trei.
Spend tty )n Myrtle Creek
Si. A. C. Seely, of this effy and
Mrs. ffaft Keely and small Bon,
ffull Jr., of Sun Fruncfsco, alient
Thursday In Myrtle Creek vUdUug
Uuk-li. '
Leeve After nrl Mr.'- and
Sim, Roy SfcCfelian, of Enterprise,
Ore., and John Ortfi, of Medford,
have left for their homes, after
catulaK to Uow.Uotb to tiUftud, the
timeval at the !oisw' lir-ln-1
ami Mr. OrtS' stelsr, Mrs.
Harry MetMellsn,
Special- Meeting Saturday Tua
ffnlteif Spanish War Veterans auic
lllury will hold a iwuituiR at 7:Su
o'clock tautarraw ttlKftt at ttie.
avmovy InMrail of b ib ynjsular
Dluht at weelt, on awownl of
Rroiinniian exorclttett acettrUtK ill
evenlnff of Stay If?.
Leave for Cellfornla Mr,' and
Mrs. A; T. niaom and, dauRulec
Norma, ,4eat; ltave, left tw tfeftlr
liosne. In- Albany, Calif., ailor
i)ls two -) visllins rla
llve and friends, In till city. TIfey
are farmer residents of Rosooarir.
Sir. liloofn fs now enilitoyed fn the
research department of the. Stand
ard Oil camoauy,' vltli b-eadquac-tecs
tn HlcuBMHsd t'Hf, WUile
vlalvinx S HoBbfg Mr. ai) Mrs.
Wloom were i?al)ei to Fortlund by
the midden- det)t at the former's
sister, Sfrs. U. II Yates. '
Leavfng 8aturdy Mr, on.4 Mra,
Oavld Hftft"nvo leaving tonwrvovi
for WennlEbeo, V'ab., where the
former' will siiend it week, ruca
ttonin nnd ilnltlnff his uncle,
Harry C. Hess. Mrs. ffoss w(ff re
nuifn there for n month vfsftfng
her tiaronls, Mr. aad Mra, Lowell
Wlckllue, utid will attend tlie, ex-
erele' at WahlKto Stat sol-
legs at ,Jiil!jn, of -wblcb ber
brotner, Jjtrry Wlekllree, nill be
gradnatecl. The Hesses vriti be ac-
conipnafed to (venatchee uy Sfrs.
wiiunce uowner anil son, Freadie.
of Koaehurg, wUa villi ylalt -with
lier. imveuta.. hv. awl Mv. W. H,
Utile, !ov n lort : lime, A51r
Mr. JJess leaves Wenatehee, he
will go to CorraWe,' where he'nas
been raliifened fo' manage the
wsntern tinfon ortfee, aftor acting-
im mnnuKer of the office In
this city ' for the jraM te,w yeara,
Mva. He.aa Villi Join ber buabansl at
CovVallis In jnoolb. " ' '
( Starts Sunday
C
3
Mr. Deed'
Sweethrt
. BAc Again .
TODAY AND
SATURDAY
Jenie Mstlhewt
Singing, Dancing
Star of 2 Nation .
In
"Head Over
Heelt in Love
PREVIEW SATURDAY
Am t-f f . U.
(att4iQ
i f
n
Mrs. Smlttl Mtr fr f-'aini
Smith, of ailde, apent y ' --dar
la town aad, thowla-'.
Mr, in ttetm. : . .
SaabUfb. of MbvM ptrtr, upet. .-
few hours in fown yescerttay w.i
business. ,
Qa la CatwsnUan I. A., Hart.
roa&gr of lb N-w Brvlv lawa-
ry to this clly, tofi toilay Jot Ks
gene to attend ths dry rttner
convenflort and spend fhe week
end. Bt! Frtm CoquHl Mi's.
Clyds Tolfl has returned to hr
ttome In tills clfy. after spending
a week fn - Coqufffe vlsftfnfr fier
son-fn-luw and daughter, Mr, nnd
Mrs. Vance Uavie,
Leeve ThuredeK Sir. nd SIrw.
I.ee Knsles and famfiy feff Thurs
day for Fafrvfew, Ore., to make
their home. The former has tioea
Uaasterced Uwr as patmluiau, lar
Uv CallCovnlft Gres Pwkw tora
jyaivy. Arrivlno or Fonenil Mra. Vle-
Ir i. MeKennle iet bee bnme In
New ffirfc City this marnlnir nmf
wfff nrrfvo fn Portland tomorrow
nmf eome to ftORoburg Suntlay' to
attend the funeral at Uec fatnev.
l-'.cueat I. To-waae-ttd, uUe, nU'.u at
lb VsrtBrana bolt-l neva li
lilsM. Mr. ToBSnd, a Sr-nln
B-sr veteran, was a resident at tie-
iriclffe. '. ,. . .... . ,
Bu New. rrucfc lloy Ffnfior,
county roud patrolman ut Kellogir,
returned' yeatarday tcoux Partlaud
nvWlng a nn Veilaval -ijumsk tvreVt
lo be- Maoil In ,lbo rlbftr yyt of
)ne comity lor rasa nmlntoniiwfl
war. Tbo tntel: was aurtthased
through J. O. A'ewfuutf, focal deaf
er, and fa tlio aecond -one of fla
low-bed tyne to . be nurcuoaed hy
the eounty tltla tnoutU.
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Today and Saturday
A rOUSHT TO AOW
"Song of the
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JOAN WOOOBiiftY
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