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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1937. White For the man who wants a good shoe with style right up to the minute and lasting quality try a pair of Friendly Fives. PARENTS AND TEACHERS HOLD MEETING WEDNESDAY . OA MAS VALLEY, Juno 10. 'Dim parent. s and Teachers flub una Wednesday niglu at the schoolhouse. Officers for the next year were elected as follows: Mrs. MargureL Crouch. president: Mrs. Lucy Dick, vice-president; Miss Itachel Korsythe, secretary; It. J. Inmton, treasure)', Plans were made for the eighth grade banquet and also to hold a meet ing of the club once a month at different homes. Those meetings will be held in the afternoons. An nouncements will be made later jus) before the meetings. Today's Pattern dfaf 4432 Be Sure to State Size When Ordering Pattern. JAUNTY RUN-ABOUT FROCK PATTERN 4132 IJere's the ideal run-about frock for those warm days when you want to be charmingly cool and smart for every occasion. You'll be the envy of your friends while you sally about town In this jaunly Anne Adams model! You'll lovo Its trim pleats, impertinent belt with the saucy button trim and the cool, flattering neckline. Notice the wide, yoke sleeves es pecially built for room and ncllon and the extra gathers across the back. Wear it for driving, mar keting, sports or Informal after noons. You'll like it so well you'll probably want to run up two or more versions. Charming In shall lung or cotton crash. Pattern 4132 is avnilahle in misses' and women's sizes 14, 1'!. IS, 20. 32, 31, 30. 38. 10 and 42. Size It! takes 3 5-8 yards 3(i inch fabric. Illustrated step-by-step sewing instructions Included. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (lfic) III coins or stamps (coins preferred I for this Anne Adnms pattern. Write plainlv SIZE. NAME. ADDIiKSS ami STYLE NIWIHEU. Welcome the new ANNE AD AMS PATTERN HOOK as a guide to summer chic! li s brimming with fla'teriiiK. easy-to-sew tles. slimming models the matron will love, eye-anpealing sports, after noon nnd itiess-up frocks for EVERY nee tots, juniors nnd teens Included. Profit by time ly hints on sumner fabrics, on accessories, and how to keep "flower fresh." Send for YOI'R COPY now! nIOK FIFTEEN CBNTS. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS FOR BOTH WHEN ORDERED TOGETHER. Send vour order to News-Review Pattern Department, Roseburg, Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER MRS. SEIMERS HOSTESS TO MERRY-GO-ROUND CLUB OLENDALE. Jimo 10. Sirs. Rcssio Seimei-a charmingly enter tained the members of the Merry-(iu-Hound club at her home Thurs day afternoon. A 2 o'clock dessert luncheon was Berved after which bridge whiled away the aflornoon hours. Each guest was allowed to choose a prize after each set vuh played, currying it with her to keep or to exchange for something moro desired which caused much merriment: Mrs. C. G. rtlehnrds wus the guest for the afternoon. Club members present included Mrs. K. It. llarvey, Mrs. W. II. (iurrott, Miss Luella Cuunii'gham, Mrs. ('. J. Sclher, Mrs. Hoy Cunningham, Mir. h. C. Nonnoylo, anil tho lios tess, Mis. Soiineis. Mrs. Setlier was presented with a lovely show er gift by the club members. ' M. E. LADIES AID MEETS WEDNESDAY DHAI.V. Juno 10 Tho M. E. ladles eld met Wednesday ufter ncon at the home of Mrs. I.lllle H. iwortii. After u short business session a social time was enjoyed honoring Mrs. Virgil Scott, who will leave soon after school is out. Mis. J. C. Sumner read an original poem, an appreciation of Mrs. Scott. Mrs. H. V. Meyers read sev eral poems and Mrs. K O. Craig read two poez.:s. Mrs. Scott was rslven a lovely cako cover and tray, by the aid members. The hostess served pie and cof fee to the following: Mo.-dnuios Hcott, llt'lk, Dixon, Austen, Craig. Sumner, Meyers, Applegato, Spald ing, Morgan, Tineblooil. Israe'.son, I. fght, Cool. Corsline and the hos tosB, Mrs. llowarlb. MISS RUTH HOOTS IS HONORED ON BIRTHDAY (11.ENI1AU3, Juno 10. Mrs. C. I). Hoots entertained with a dinner pai tv honoring I lie 171b birthday of Miss Ituth Moots, Wodnesduy evening at the fnuiily home. Cov ers were placed for William K. and Leo Belcher. Until and Mary Alice Hoots and Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Hoots. BILLY VINSON CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY AT BROADCAST WEDNESDAY nilly Vinson celebrated his 78t'u birthday anniversary Wednesday with a fifteen-niinute birthday partv broadcast over KRNK Wed nesday afternoon. Mr. Vinson sang and piayed a group of numbers and was assisted on the program by Hill (iates, also a Douglas county pioneer. FAVORITE RECIPES (Binnilenst bv tho Women'H Kx elinng" clopiirt men I oT K I IN It it ml pulillfdietl in the Dnunlns cnuiiiv cook bonk. Oojiinlolf eoplrs nf UjIm cook book may In purcliiisi'd at tin-NVws-KfView offlctf ul r.i edits OHL'll.) BREAD SPONGE CAKE MRS. RAY TANNI.liND Roseburg, Ore. 1 cup sugar 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 cup bread sponge V4 cup butter 1 cup raisins 1 egg 14 t. cloves xk cup sweet milk 1 cup walnuts (chopped) 1 cup flour Cream sugar. butteV. add milk nnd spices and flour, then add rais ins, nuts and bread sponge. Bake in loaf pans. CHOCOLATE NAUTILUS ROLL MRS. R. D. LOCKWOOD, Tenmlls. 6 T sifted cako flour; V4 t bak ing powder; 4 t salt; c Blfted sugar; 4 egg whites, stiffly beaton; 4 egg yolks well beaten; 1 t va nilla; 2 squares unsweetened choc olate melted and cooled. Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder and salt, nnd sift togotlier 3 times. Fold sugar into egg whites, a smnll amount nt a time. Adil egg yolks and vanilla. Fold In flour gradually then' beat In the chocolate gently but thoroughly. Pour into bread nan lined with greased paper, nnd bake In hot oven (400 F.) 13 mln.. or until done. Quickly cut off crisp edges. Turn from pan at once, onto cloth covered with powdered sugar. Snread seven minute frosting on cuke and roll carefully. Wran in cloth till. cool. Cover with choco late coating made by ndding 1 t melted butter to a square of un sweetened chocolate melted. HOT MILK SPONGE CAKE MRS. A. H. MARSH, I.ooklngglnss. 3 eggs 1 cup sugar 0 T. hot milk 2 t. lemon juice 1 cun Bitled enke flour 1 t. baking powder Root eggs thoroughly with Dover heater, ndd sugar slowly, beating "run addition. Add hot milk. Sift flour Bnd baking powder nt least three times; a'M n nuartor of a nip nt a time, still bentlng with the egg beater. Add lemon Jutco and pour milcklv into uncroased angel cake pan. Bake in moderate oven. MOLASSES SPONGE CAKE MRS. NELLIE HESS, Roseburg. 4 eccs separated 1 cup sugar u, cun Ifeht molasses 1 t. vanilla u cun cold coffee 10 walnut meats finely chopped u. t. salt 1H runs pastry flour 2 t. baking powder Beat cee yolks until thick nnd light, ndd sugar grndmlty nnd then molasses nnd coffee. Rift flour, snlt and baking powder and add to egg mixture. Fold In erg whites, nut meats and vanilla Bake In slow oven 35 or 40 mill. LIONS HAVE INTERESTING MEETING WEDNESDAY NIGHT The l.ions club held a very in teresting 6:30 o'clock dinner meet ing lust night at Carl's Tavern with (President Phil llarth. con ducting the session. Mr. Harth presented to B. C. Elliott, the muster key member ship, of which there havo only been five awurded to Lion mem bers in Oregon. This honor plac ed Mr. Elliott's name on the honor roll of the International As sociation of Lions, for his out standing efforts in l.lonism. Delegutes to the state conven tion to be held in Modford. June 20-21-22, were elected and include: II. ('. Elliott, M. II. Muncy and J. A. Hart. Tho club gave five dollars lo the Junior drum corps nnd band to go to the Hose festival. An entertaining play was pre seated by Al Lent, Dr. James E. Campbell, J. P. MolHchcnhuchcr, Dr. L. A. Wells and Mi'. Downer, which was greatly enjoyed by the club. KEYSTONE MEMBERS AND FAMILIES PLAN PICNIC DINNER FOR SUNDAY Providing the weather is pleas ant over tiie coming week-end. the members of the Keystone club and Sunday school class ami their fam ilies will enjoy a 1:1111 o'clock pic nic dinner at tho Wolf Creek for est cainp Sunday, June 13. Tho group will leave Immediately fol lowing the . Sunday morning church service. Everyone attending has been asked to bring a basket dinner and their own dishes. Those de siring li-ansnnrlalion have been asked to call Mrs. !. II. Wilson at. (iiH-J or Mrs. 11. I). McKay at G37-H. ROSEBURG COUNTRY CLUB DANCING PARTY TO BE HELD FRIDAY EVENING The Roseburg Country club members and their invited guests have been most cordially Invited to enjoy a charming dancing party at s:30 oclock Friday evening to be held at Ihe clubhouse. Mrs. J. M. Jntld. Mrs. Frank Coen and Mrs. II. C. Wells are In charge of arrangements for the af fair and are being assisted by Mrs. Phil llarth. Mrs. L-. K. McClm- tock. Mrs. Kenneth Quinc, Mrs. W. E. Ott and Mrs. E. li. Kohlhagen. ITS Record for Each Employee Must Be Complete, Says Official Advice. Southwestern Oregon employers were today informed by Laurence K. Fischer, ncting manager of the social security bonrd in Eugene, that they must have a record of Ihe social security number of each employee under i5 years of age to whom they have paid wanes or salaries since January 1, 1937. Citing treasury regulations, Mr. Fischer, emphasized that employ ers must list the account number of each employee on information reports to be filed with the col lector of Internal revenue in July. These reports will. cover wage and salary payments to employees be tween January 1 ami June 30 of this year. An employer who lacks the ac count number of an employee who has left his employment since January 1. should file an applica tion form (RS-M with Ihe local post orfice giving sufficient sup porting information to establish the employee's Identity beyond reasonable doubt. Tins applica tion will be checked against the post office files to determine whether an occount number has ilready been issued. The name of n former employee is not sufficient lnforr.int ion to identify the employee in question nnd mav result In mistakes which would deprive the proper employee of obtaining credit for wages earn ed. Mr. Fischer said. Emnlovees wore also urged ny Mr. Fischer lo report their social security occount numbers to em ployers promptly if they have not already done so. This, it was said, also applies to employees who have worked Tor more than one emnloyer since Inst January 1. If nn employee believes that an em plover for whom he worked since tn first of Inn year does nol have his roc In 1 security account number, he should get in touch w Ih I he employer ami (five mm the Information, Mr. Fischer Bnid. Account, numbers will be Issued lo workers through the post of fices until June 30. Thereafter. application form can be obtained at loil nost offices and nt social 'security boft.nl offices, but the as sicninent of account numbers will be made by the board's field of fices. IMPROVED DEMAND FOR PRUNES LOOMS WASHINGTON. June 10 (AI The agriculture department pre diets demand for American prunes In Furopnan markets should h' much Improved during the 19373 export season. It bned this forenst on n cnbled report from its Paris offi"e that the Kuropem production of dried prunes this year would b small. Present propect were paid to indicate o crop or fin per cent smaller than the fiO.non fdiort ions produced in Kurope last year. SIDE GLANCES lSS It : l if Tl '''' ' '. frtPC. lOiJ BY Nf SERVICE. INC. T. M. REG. U. S. '""K'li'?! "EvtV since wc hired that n: 11I1IIU LOCAL NEWS Sylmon Valley Club to Meet The Sylmon valley club will meet Eriday utternoon ut the home ot Mrs. Lawrence Cioodbouru. Leave for Portland Miss Adah .Marin liubl, nf this city, and hev Kuest, Miss Hetty Swoezy, of lies Moines, Iowa, len today for rorl land to attend the Rose festival. Will Attend Summer School Miss Annabelle Fisher, student at (). S. C, who has been here lb? past few days visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher, has made arrangements for attending the summer session at the college this month. Witness for State Dr. J. C Maxon, Myrtle Creek physician, calls attention lo nn error in n re port, of the recent Hopkins trial, in which he was listed as a de fense witness. Dr. Maxon testi fied for tho state and not for the defense. Elected Director M. K. HUter of tho Koscburg Undertaking com- puny returned last night from Port land where he attended the convention of the Oregon Funeral Directors association. Mr. Hitler was elected to a threo-yeai" term as director in tho organization. Visit at Carter Home Mr. an.l Mrs. Stanley Sherwood and daugh ter, Patricia, stopped in Itosefou:'ji Wednesday for a short while to visit with Mr. and Mrs. IT. R Car ter on their way home to Loyaltou, Calif., from Seattle. Mr. Sher wood is district manager of the bank nt Loyaltou. Stop at Bodie Home Hugo Kerber and son cud dauchter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kerber, and daughter, Klla Kerber Higgs, all residents of San Diego, stop ped here this week to visit the former's aunt, Mrs. L. L. Ilodie. in West Hosolmrg, en route to Victoria, li. C, on their vacation. I hey plan to return to San Diego via the coast route. SCHOOL BAND GOES TO ROSE FESTIVAL The Iloseburg school band en trained this afternoon for the Port land Hose festival, with assurance (hat funds would be available to meet the costs of the trip. A spe- in 1 committee headed by Horace llerg. and a committee including Kd nines and Ward Cummings, representing the Cooties, service group of the V. F. W., made a can vass yesterday and secured Indi vidual contributions from a lame number of persons to make up the budget deficit of more than (Mi. The band will be quartered to night at the Hill Military acudcrny dormilory, and will parade Friday, returning to Itoscburg l-ridny nii-lit. MRS. MATHEWSON FUNERAL ARRANGED Funeral services will be held at UHlin a. in., Friday at the Civil Hend cemetery for Mrs. Archibald Mnlhewsun, who died at her home In lloneburg Friday. Hev. Mr. Ol son will officiate. Arrangements are In charge of the Roseburg I'n dertakfug company. VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE LICENSES ClIAMIIKIil.AlN NORTON Chester CI. (.'hainlieilnin and Joyro A. Norton, both of Myrtle Creek. CIIAMHIvHLAIN . CONI.KV Many Chaiiiljerliiin and l.ila 1'. Conl'-y. both of Myrtle Creel-:. The mountain beaver is not a heaver nor a sfjulrrcl. under which cla-slflcatlon It first was niaced. It looks like a tivJIIess wnodrhuck. j urn ni.iiiiin.v in i '. liti'-H iu i ii i- iuii u piucn. Fifteen erent grandmothers nnd 5.1 grandmothers reeeived diplonms In Riadiiating exereises rerently In a New York Knyllsh flnd citizen ship cIhhh. 1 By George Clark Scotch maid Uilly litis been 1.:.. !.. . Ilia 11 At Creditors Association Miss Dorothy (lennond is working at the Douglas Creditors iissocla 1 tlon. At Telephone Office Miss Vir ginia ltnbertson has accepted em ployment in tho local telephone of fice. Painting Home Tho L. L. Wlm berly resilience on Reservoir avenue Is being repainted tills week. Visiting Parents Robert Cor don lias arrived from California to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Cordon, at Steamboat. Visiting Here Miss .losenhine Haumgarlner, of Salem, is in Rose burg as the giiest of her aunt, Mrs. H. II. Stapleton, on Chadwick street. 1 Improved Mrs. Mable P. Tay lor is reported to be Improved nt her home on Robert street, after being quite ill the past several days. Home for Summer Lee Wells, student nt O. S. C has arrived hero to spend the slimmer with his imrents, Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Wells. Go to Festival Mr. ajul Mrs. R. (!. PaUer and Iwo daughlors, Kva and Dora, and Miss Hetty Mae Whipple, left today for Portland lo attend the Rose festival. Vacationing Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Randolnb and daughter. Bar bara, of this city, loft for Portland on their vacation. Mr. Randolph is employed in tho Copco office. Attendfnq 4-H School Deloros Ciicy. Miujorte Ott and Patricia Glenn, all of this eltv. ivo left Tor Cot-vallis to attend 4-H sum mer school. Leave for Portland Mr. nnd Mrs. Marion F.inmi't and daughter. Mnrlene. of Uumnuu. left todav fr Portland to enjoy the Rose festi val. They will return home Satur day. Stons Here K. C, A person. tmsidnnl of (he Oregon Mutual Fire lusnrniH'G company, slonnod here nl. the local office en route south on a business trip yester day. Miss 'Jordan Home Mis Bar bara Jordan, lencher a I. He hies. Oregon, is Hnendins a part of her summer mention hrn with b"r narents, Mr. ntu Mrs. luring y, Jordan, nt Idloyld. Miss Jordan nlans to leave June ?t for Corvillls to olU'iid Oregon State college summer school. She will leach again In Haines this fall. Stop Here Today Mr, and Mrs Arthur Rn.-.sell and son. Vernon and daughter. CMa, of Volleio. Calif . sioupfd In Hosoburi' todav to visit Mf. ond M-. Pnul Jenklnt nnd fmilv en route homo from tlielf vp "nMnti snent tn Kneenn ami Portland the nat few wcirq vf- I'hi". The- former'" re'ded in Kuircne. V'ei'iin P'isdl wnn eiiOHt arMl 'i irt. Pant .teiiWMH' i'hh'o recHf.i nt. Hunt's Indian last Friday evening. ' KOTICK- Fcilei-.il Kninlo'-eea' r.oen! No ini . MIIKTINfl 8:fifl P. M. Trldny I .lime 11. 11.-.7 ! l:;il!irosl Parish I Inure f"fAT rtAVOft Schilling ;:i-; :-.X .V Local News Here Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Shorl, of Drew, wero business visitors in this city yesterday. Here Yesterday Mr. anil Mrs. Meredith Nlehols, of Itlddln, were visitors in this city yesterday. Improving Mrs. A. J. Crocker, of Winchester, is reported to ho do iliK nicely ut Mercy hospital, whero she underwent it major operation Tuesday. Home From University Joo Shiroy, siudent .at U, of O., Is In Koscbtn-K to spend Iho summer with his nureiils, .Mr. and Mrs. K. I.. Sliirey. ) - Miss Kinney Here Miss Klhnln Kinney, student, ut Oi-ckuii kiuio college, is here spcudillK her vaca tion with her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. 11. 11. Hubi'.r. Leaves for Portland Mrs. n. P. Shields, of this city, left -today for Portland lo' attend the Hose festi val and visit her niece. Mrs. ('has. Illniitnan.'and family. She will re turn bore, next Tjlesday. Go to Big Camas Mr. and Mrs. Harold Powermaa and duitKtltnr, Mae, of Umrelwood, havo left for HlK Cuinr.s for the taunmer, where the former Is stationed by tho for est service. Working for Metjger Don Wlm beiiy, student at O. S. C, who Is hero visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. V. WMniberly for tho sum mer, has none to work for K. II. Monger for tho summer months. Back From San Francisco Mrs. Rdward IIIllos has returned to her home at tho post, after koIiik to Sail Krauclseo to ho witll her mother, who was III. This week end Captain nnd Mrs. nines nnd son plan to attend the rose festival In Portland. Returns Home Cleoren T. Weav er, of Myrtle Creek, roltirued home lust nlKlil, after koIiik to lOtwelie lasl Friday lo Ret Mis. Weaver, who Is teacher of the Crow school, and accompanied her to Wash oiiKiil, Wcsh., where she remained lo visit hro mother for a week, af ter which sho will return to hor homo In Myrtle Creel; lo spend the summer months. H.r. fftr Alr Ml.. MnVl..n EM. liott, of Klamiiih Falls, In spend- brother-ln-law and sister, Mr. and mrH. ,i. i-. Moisrunn Ditcher, on South Main street,. Hor parents, Mr. unit 10 1. LUHnil ..lun nr Klamiitli Falls, linvn'hoon horo for i ne piiai several weens whllo Mr. 101 1 lot t eoiivnleuceti t'retii n u,,i.,,u Illness. Leave for Home Mr. null Mrs. Maurice Ilntkliis nnd daiiKliter, Prlscillu. left yesterday tor Ihoir homo In Stevenson, Wash., nftor Stolinlnir Ol'ef In tlnunhini. rn. short visit Willi Mr. and Mrs. T. II. ueeves. Mr. llotklns. who Is man nuer ot iho Union oil company at Stevenson, In vneatlonlliK at Nes kowln and other const points for t couple of weeks. Leaves for Home Mrs. Perry WriKht has returned to her home al Caps lllnhee, arter cnJuyliiK a vacallon with Leland ndn lOdna Clark to San Francisco to nltend loll briflee ritw.tifiur ntul in ululi ti. hitter two's brother-in-law and sis- ler, Mr. anil Mrs. Melio Chirk. Mrs. WiiKht visited relatives here for several iIjivh nrier n,,,. ,.i.. r. California, beforu nHllrtiliiK lo Caps iiiitiieu. Announce Sales The J. n. llruco Itoul Beialo company of Myrtle Creek has announced tho following sales: Mrs. Mlnnlo Fralor. of Rid dle, to Mrs. I.uclnda lilies, home and seven aires; Kedriold Invest ment company lo K. A. Fvciilne. elKhly ucres; Mra. Kllzabelh Old.. eiibutK lo (!. II. Hanisoii, forly- niKiu acres, nun world war voter- nils state aid commission to N. II llrsliell, 120 acres. FREE While They Last MOTH PROOF BAGS ' ' '; ,. with' , -v ; 2 SUITS or 2 DRESSES Cleaned and Pressed at UMPQUA CLEANERS PHONE 472 CoWicr Oak and Stephens St, Pattern for '37 Beach Beauties An exhilarating model for tho Summer Girl uf 10IJ7 is this shape! v siren, Mitr.t Uehlein. Her proportions will bo the jdcul by which some 2000 Cali fornia bathing beauties will be judged in the selection of "Miss California" during ihe pageantry of the Venice Mnrdi Grus in August. Hero on Business J. J. Skin ner, of the Investment department nnd Don Runynrd, of the commer cial lighting deimrtment, Medford Copco offico, uro ul the local of fice this week attending to busi ness. . . Leave Today Mrs. fllonn Owen nnd daughter. Miss ltelto, of Kau- rehvood, leit on tho Shusla toduy for Portland to attend tho Rose festivul and vlnlt Iho former's hrothor-lh-law and Hlator, Mr. nnd Mrs. (Jeorgo Guddes, nnd family. Visit Over Week-End Mr. and Mrs. Vunder WllliuuiH and two Hons, Hutph nnd Jerry, of Bend, Ore., spent the wonk-end in Howe- iui'g viKitiiiK Iho rormers hrothm' In-law and sinter, Mr. ' and Mrs. IMiil Harlii, and mother, Mrs. Coni H. Austin. Mr. Wltllums Is iniin- aKer of Ihe Won turn Union office at Mend. Leaves for Eugene Kenneth ItadabuUKh tins left lor Kugono to work for the Southern Pacific company. Ills service Htation on South Stephens street has boeen , sold to Prank Smith, formerly em-) ployed by tho SI Dlllard Motor i company. Mrs. HadabaiiKh will i soon move to Kugeno lo join Mr. HadahuuKh I Leave for Home Mrs. Jerry Connolly and son, Spencer, have left for their homo III San Diego, i after spending the past six weeks j in KoseburK visiting Iho runners brothor-ln-law and sister, Mr. nnd Mrs. I), V. HadaliauKh. Mr. Con nolly is on tho tl. S. S. Detroit, which is docking at San Diego har bor thlH week. Mis. Connolly was formerly Kvn Dm bay. . i Today - Friday - Saturday It's Bette's Best! More dangerous, more daring, more dramatic than ever before t SI -7( Humphrey B0GART . W V"Eduardo CIANELLI ' C ' 1 Closes Studio Mrs. Paul Jenk ins has closed her danclnx rchool for Iho summer months. L'aves For Portland Mlsa . mn l.'elilknmn had left for Portland I to attend tuo Itose festival. Mr. Oonn In Town Jloriiard Denn, of Camas Valley, spent yes terday In this city on business. Here From Oakland Mr. nnd Mrs. Alva Mnupin, ot Oakland, aiwnl yesterday in this city on bu-incss. Attend to Business Mr, anil Mrs. K. 0. Young and Mr. nnd Mrs. II. V. KniiHsh. of Oakland, were business visitors In this city yesterday. Go to Portland Mr. and Mrs. II. C. llerg nnd daughters, Annnbello und Clnrahetlo. loft today for Port land lo attend tho Hose festival. Riversdale Grange Social Rlv ersdalo liiangn has announced US' Juno social meeting tor eight o'clock Friday evening at tho hall. The general rnhllc has been Invit ed An eiilertnlnment will be en joved and refreshments vlll bo so'd. Always 2 Features STARTS FRIDAY ENDS TODAY Feature No, ! Feature No. 2 HULL JCAH MUIR Showa 2-7:15-9:15 P. M. Mats. 25c Evea. 35c Kiddies 10c jpa5r7 A Plus oh - . . oUVtall the Same ill Added Short Subjects "March of Time' "Song of the Islands" Sound News Shows 2-7-9 P. M. Mntf 2fiP l-'vnq IMtldteq 1fln IS Ore. Q