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TRXKF. You'll like the style, quality, and hardy stamina of these finest of all $5.00 hats. See our complete stock, in all the most favored Spring and Summer colors, today. E&AJCSK9B9MsW POTLUCK DINNER IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR CLENDALK. Juno 15. Despite Bhowers, a politick dinner was en joyed Indoors nt Capital Hill Auto Village by members and friends of the Presbyterian Ladies Aid' Fri day afternoon, with Mra. John Mc culloch. Mrs. O. G.,Sethor nnd Mrs. W. S. Price as hostesses. Thirty two sat down to the three long tables arranged nnd dinner wns served nt one o'clock. At two o'clock the meeting wns called lo 'order by the new presi dent, Mrs. Bessie Seimers, when devntionals were led hv Mrs. O. O. Garrett. ThiB wns followed by an interesting missionary paper by Mrs. Vornn Harrell. During the' business meeting the, Indies pledg ed themselves to pay" $150 towards tho minister's salurv. pavnble monthly. This Is In addition to tho . S200 pledged this year towards the illuming nino. Tlie president ap pointed her committees for the coming year as follows: Christian service, Mrs. Mac Olson. Mrs. Bud Belcher, Mrs. Harry Lindsay and Mrs. Harry Olders: program com mittee: Mrs. McCulloch. Mrs. Har vey Smith and Mrs. B. C. Hunting ton; property: Mrs. Wm. Wunsc'i, Mrs. R. B. Gardner and Mrs. M. K. Culhertson; calendar committee: Mrs. A. J. Filwcette, Mrs. Fred Morey and Mrs. C. G. Richards; flower and greeting committee: Mrs. Roy Cunningham and Mrs. W. T. Harbour. Group leaders chosen were Mrs. B. F. Mouchette, group No. 1 for tho annual bazaar; Mrs. C. W. Ing ham, group No. 2, the annual din nor, and Miss Luella Cunningham. group No. 3. Tho new officers for the coming year include Mrs. Bessie Seimers, president; Mrs. Ella Leach, vice , president; Mrs. Harry Olders, sec retary, and Mrs. R. B. Gardner, troasurer. The next meeting will be held July 9th at the home of Mrs. A. J. Fawcetto. Guests for the afternoon includ ed Mrs. Jesse Sauk, of Orovlllo, California: Mrs. R. Stevenson, Sr., Mrs. Mattie Boles, Mrs. Clara Sether and Mrs. IX H. Miller. OPAL ODELL AND BILLY JORDAN MARRY YONCALLA, June 15 A wed ding of Interest to Yoncnlla and vi cinity took place ill Eugene Sat urday afternoon -when Miss Opal Odell, daughter of Mrs. Carrio Odell of Scolls Valley, became (.he bride of Billy Jordan, of Portland. Tho wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Booth. V in the presence of the immediate families of both parties. The bride wns beautifully gowned In n pale . blue satin dress, and wore n. net veil, which wns graced with a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried n sheaf of white carna tions, held with a wide sntin rib bon. Miss Then Odell, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and wore n pale pink lace dress, and carried a bouquet of pale pink sweet peas. A reception followed the cere mony, after which the happy couple left for a short honeymoon , in Portland. They will mnko their homo in Eugene this summer where tho groom will attend sum mer school. In September they will movo to Portland, where tho groom . hns n fine position teaching In one of the Portland schools. Tho bride Is a graduate of Yoncnlla high school nnd Monmouth normal. She1 the club calendar year at the club lms tnuirlit sclinnl at the Lone house at two o'clock Thursday aft- Pralrio school near Elklon for the lnot livn vsnn a a, a SHOWER PARTY GIVEN MISS ELMA ROSS DRAIN. June 1S.-A pre-nuptlnl Iscellnnenns shower was given, Inst Monday evening for Miss Elma Ross. The bonoree received many beautiful gifts. It was a sur prise given by school friends of the bride-to-be. Refreshments of ice cream nnd cake were served to Hie following guests: Misses T.edenn Adnmson. Rhelln Haines. Anne Heubner. Lora Herlngton. Catherine Cunningham, Arlene nnd Rnzelle Roach. Irene White. Edna Img. .Tnanlta Richnrdson and lvn Swearlngen. UNION VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL OPENS DRAIN. June In The union Vacation Bible school opened Tuesdny, Mrs. H. V. Meyers and Mrs. Gene Lnkey nctlne as super intendents, with Rev. Helsetb and Mrs. Helseth. Rev. Meyers. Mrs. A. E. Gardener. Mrs. Pntchen. Mrs. Brncg and June Gorellne assisting. All boys and girls from five years up through grade school ages are Invited. The enrollment the first few days was 37. The school hours are from 9 to 12 noon and will he held two weeks, closing June lSlh. Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER MRS. I. M. DUNN 18 ELECTED PRESIDENT OF JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB At ft special meeting of the Jun lor Woman's club luat evening at the home of Mrs. Jack Chapman In the Kohlhagon apartments, Mra. I. M. Dunn wub unanimously elected president for the ensuing year. Other officers elected Include: First vice president, Miss Betty Stark; second vice president, Mrs. H. H. Grans; secretary, Mrs. Clif ford Smith; trenBurer, Mra. Leon Yearwood: sei-geant-nt-arms, MIbs Beverly Wood, and council mem ber for two years, Mlsa Ruth Kershner. Plans were discussed for next Mondny evening's meeting to be held at the Hosoburg Woman's clubhouse, at which time the new officers will be Installed. The members of the Roseburg Wom an's club aud the mothers of the members of the Junior Woman's club will he guests of honor at this meeting. A delightful program Is being arranged for this meeting. Mrs. William Tlnrnth, president, conducted the meeting. Plans were also made for a spe cial meeting to bo held at 7::i0 o'clock Thursday evening of this week for all retiring council mem bers ami all new council members, at the borne of Mrs. Unrath in Ihe Weatherford apartments. Those attending last night's meeting included Mrs. Walter Fish er, advisor, Mrs. William Unrath,' Mis. Leon Yearwood, Mra. Ixmls K. Fies, Mrs. Roginnld Ersklne, Mm. Clifford Smith, Mrs. Harold Cloake. Mrs. Jack Chapman, Mrs. I. M. Dunn, Mrs. H. H. Gross, Miss Betty Stark, Miss Verio- McLaugh lin. Miss Until Kershner, Miss Dorothy Herman, Miss Beverly Wood, Miss Elmira Blake. Miss Helen Woodruff and Miss Virginia Hude. , . . BAPTIST LADIES AID HAS MEETING THURSDAY A most nn lovable- one o'clock dessert-luncheon was served to the Baptist Ladles Aid society Thurs day at the church parlors wun Mrs. C. P. Snoddy, ,Mrs. Alba Snaiigh. Mrs. Frank Staffanson and Mrs. N.M. Nelson as hostesses. A bowl of pink snapdragons. bluebells of Scotland and tall pink tapers graced the table. Mra. E la. Harris, nresldeni, con ducted the business meetfcig and the Guild girls presented the pro gram, with Miss Joyce Lamoreux in charge of the devotions. Two vocal duets were preseiuea uy "Miss Lamoreux and Miss Ruth Snoddy and a piano solo was play ed by Miss Katbryn Irving.-, , . PUBLIC INVITED TO ENTERTAINMENT ON SATURDAY EVENING Saturday evening, June 2C, has been announced as the date of the George Starmer auxiliary amn- teur show to he neiu in connection with a carnival at the Knights of Pythias hall. A number of valu able prizes will bo awarded. A door prize will be given and three prizes will be awarded for the amateur contest and concessions. Contestants in file amateur show have been asked to register theh- acts at the tlrand hotel Just as soon as possible. The general public has been invited to the en tertainment. DILLARD TOWNSEND CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY NIGHT The Dlllard Townsond club will hold Its regular meeting Thursday evening ut eight o'clock at the schoolbnuse. Election of new off! cers will be held. A delegate nnd alternate to the district convcn Hon to be held In Itosohurg Sun day. June 20. will be elected. Ev. ery member Is being urged to at tend the meeting. DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL OPENS The Dnllv Vacation Bible School liernn at the First Baptist church yesterday morning with nn attend- nnrn of nn. bos i es 2u oiucers nnu teachers. Indications are that the attendance will more than equal all previous records. GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY The Garden Valley Women's clnh will hold Ita last meeting of ernoon with Mrs. John Daniels ns , hOSteSS. Election Of officers Will I be hehl. Every member Is urged to he present. a gociAL THURSDAY NIGHT S0C,AL THURSDAY Niuni The auxiliary to Patrick W. Kel- lev nost. No. 2-1 CS, Veterans of For eign Wars, will hold a social at eight o'clock Thursday evening nt the Maccahee ball. An interesting program has been arranged. All members and nil eligible members are most cordially invited. FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET , The Womnn'B Foreign Mission ary society of the Methodist Epis copal church will meet at two oclock Thursday aliernoon ni me home of Mrs. John Larson on row ler street. An Interesting pro gram has been arranged by Mrs John Weatherford and Mrs. A. J Oeildes. All members are most cordinlly Invited. MELROSE H. E. CLUB WILL MEET THURSDAY The Melrose Home Economics club will meet Thurrday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James Conn. All members nre most cordinlly li' vltcd to be present. BRIDGE CLUB MEMBERS ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS OAKLAND. Juno 15 Mondny evening at the home of Mrs. C. L. Chenoweth the ineuihers of the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge club tertallied their husbands und GiiiUr guest at a no-host dinner. The evening was spent in playing bridge. Mrs. J. T. Bridges " won high Bcoro for the ladles and B. F. Burnett big score for the men. The party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd I'ortin. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. Finn nery, Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. Garrison, Mr. and Mrs. George Hall, Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Mahoney, Mr. ami Mrs. P. II. Medley, Mr. and Mrs. L. 1). Plnkston, Mr. and Mrs.-J. W. Dear dorff, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Bovln don nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Hewitt. PRESBYTERIAN AID TO HOLD PICNIC THURSDAY The Presbyterian Tjullea Aid will hold lis annual closing picnic Thursday. June 17. If tho weather permits the picnic will bo held at Mistletoe farm, homo 01 .urn. George Campbell, nnd In case of rainy wenther the picnic, will he held" In tho church parlors. . Those intending Have been osk- ed to bring a covered dish, their own dishes, silverware and sand wiches.' The group will meet ut the church ut 11:45 u. m. and cars will furnish transportation to the Campbell home anil bnck. Mrs. 15. . Hall, president, will uc in cnarge. TRI-SQUARE CLUB TO ENJOY MEETING THURSDAY The Til-Snunre Sewing club of the Baptist church has been asked to meet at 11 a. m. nt the church parlors Thursday morning, where :nrs will lurnisn iraiispoi-iiuiun m he Ed Wright home. A potluck luncheon will he enjoyed nt the Wright liome at noon. Those at tending huv'B been asked to bring their thimbles and needles for sewing. LOCAL NEWS Art and Embroidery Club to Meat The Roseburg Art and Em broidery club will meet Wednes day afternoon with Mrs. Mary Morgan on r leser sireei. Back From Portland M i s s Phyllis Nelson returned here to day, after spending the past sev eral days ill Portland visiting and attending the Hose testivai. Obtain Marriage License Del imit R. Ashford, 21, Albany, unci Leonii L. Buckle, 16, Koseiiurg, obtained n marriage license at Vancouver, Wash., yesterday. At Tavern Mrs. Arnold Rortley lms accepted employment nt Carl's tavern, taking the piaco or flirt, lillu Williums, who resigned yes terday. Back From Convention Mr. nnd Mrs. T. B. Bnsenbark have return ed to their home at M0I1030, after attending the state. Rranse conven tion at The Dalles. They returned home via Astoria and the coast ronLe. Home From University Miss Dorothy Leeper, student at "Will amette university, returned to her Hose bum home last night to spend the summer with her parents, Mi1, anil Mrs. (Umrgo Leeper, on South Kane street. Return to Oakland Donald Lil ly and Hilly Tonny returned lo their homes at Oakland, Ore., yes- terday, after spending the week end In this city visiting their uncle 'nnd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Eil wards, on Cobb street. W. C. T. U. to Meet Tho W. C. T. U. will meet at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon nt tho Pres byterian church parlors. Rev. R. Haynor Smith will conduct the de votions and Mrs. Hugh Harrison and Mrs. Alba Spaugh will have charge of the program. The new members will be honored at the social hour. Moving Here Rev. nnd Mrs. Jndon Ienvitt and family nre mov ing from Eugene to the R. M. Church residence on East Second atreet, South, in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Church nnd son. Bobby, nr leaving Saturday for Eugom whern the former will attnnd Uni versity of Oregon summer school, He Is an Instructor in Ihe junior high school here. Rev. Mr. l.navllt is pastor of the First Christian church here. - Return Home Mr. and Mrs. D. N. fiusenbnrk returned to thr-ir home In Melrose last evening, af ter attending the. state grange con vention nt The Dalles and visiting In St. Helens with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred erick Holllster. They were accom (tallied home by Mrs. Holllster, nee Dorothy Bnsenbark, nnd her daugh ter. Jnnntce, who will spend the summer months nt Melrose, whiin Mr. Hollister, instructor nnd band director at St. Helens school, tak"s a spectnl course of instruction in mimic In Idaho. Arrive From California Mr. and Mis. D. R. MacKillop. Miss (iny nil bur nnd Mtss Shirley Henzler arrived in Iloseburg Inst evening trom . Long Beach, Cnllf., nnd are visiting nt the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. I. T. Hnbrir. parents of Mrs McKlllop. neo Pauline Bubar, and Miss r.ay iinbar. Mr. nnd Mr: MarKillop nnd Miss Henzler will spend two weeks v.icntloning here, before returning to Long Beach, Miss Bubnr Is remaining here for the summer, before going -to Stan ford University this fal.. She has .'ford Untversi'y thin fall. She has Ixmg Beach Junior college. SIDE GLANCES ' COPR. 1937 BY NtA gCBVtCE. INC. T. M. BEG. U. S. PATOff, 4 .J "If you see someone you like, Thill's how I mel "Hawaiian Follies" With Native Artists at Indian Next Friday Soft ukelelo tones and guitars nnd the beiiuty of the islands form the background for tho unusual stage show, "Hawaiian Follies," which Bell's Hawaiian bring to the singe of the Indian theater on Friday. ROBERT BELL Master of Ceremonies Headed by Robert Dell, anions Hawaiian composer, snmer and dancer, tbe "Hawaiian Follies" is a prosraiu of diversified entoitalll- ment taken fro.n tlie style wincn baa made tbe "Paradise of tbe Pa cific" a favorite resort with Ameri cans. Besides Hell, tile individual stars Include t!0 Princess Lclhe whose ceremonial dunces nre dis tinctive; Kami Ixilcl, linlu dancer a hi (lllda Gray, Nelil La Kai-.n, Ha waiian rumba, star: tho Honolulu City. Trio, harmony sIiikci-b; John Beains Work Marvin Heland, of Yoncnlla, began his work as cen tral dispatcher at the office of the Douglas Forest Protective associa tion yesterday. Visit . in Springfield Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. I.awsou. of this city. spent Sunday In Springfield visit ing their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth I.awsou. Back From Coast Oliver Pine hns returned to bis work fur tbe Safeway stores In Ibis city, after substituting at the Bnudnii stores during vacations of employes there. Return Here Mr. nnd Sirs. Fred A. Golf have returned to their home In this city, after attending tlie stnte grange convention at The Dalles ami altcmliug lo business in Portland, Leaves for Portland Miss Helen Sandau. who has been employed at the home of Dr. and Mrs. .fieo. K. Hotick for the past two years, left Monday for Portland to make her home. Leave for Medford Mrs. O. J. Morris and her daughter. Miss Kllamae, left today for their home in Alediord. alter stopping nere overnight lo visit at the home of Mrs. Gladys Burke. Miss Ella- nine, who has been attending Will- ; amette university, will spend the! summer with her parenis. Mrs. Morris went to Salem Snturday to spend the week-end and attend Ihe wedding of Miss Maude Wil liams, former resident of this city. ! The Morris family formerly re- I Hided here. Schilling pure vanilla. Qiieety of the kitchen ; By George Clark go right up nnd say hello. your father." PRINCESS LEIHE KAH1 In her latest hula dance. Kuhoonkona, noted Havnlian ten or, and the Moana Hotel orches tra, known to many American trav elers lo the islands. Back From Cannon Beach Mrs. Dolores (lorntsey and son, Leon ard; MlKti Ruth Anne Ruhl, anil Mrs. Rico Wilson and daughter, Hetty, have returned to their homes in this city, alter spending several days at Cannon beach. Injures Thumb Meredith Wil son, son or Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Wilson, suffered n badly mashed ihiiinh while trying to raise a win dow on the train en route home from the rose fesl ival this week end. Return to Salem Mr. nnd Mrs. C. U Brown and son, Jimmy, havj returned to their home in Salem, after spending the week-end hero with Mr. and Mrs. P. M, Dee. They were accompli nied homo by Mrs. lien, who spent yesterday visiting in Hfileni and went to ICugeue last night to Join Mr. I.ee, who attend I'd a Dillon Oil company sale.n meet ing there. They returned lo tlu'lr home here late lust evening. M. Lee Is manager of the Union oil company hen. ANNOUNCEMENT Commencing Saturday, June 19th, and until further notice, the following Rose burg establishments will close at noon on Saturday: Commercial Abstract Company Douglas Abstract Company Douglas Building & Loan Association Douglas National Bank Quine & Company N. Rice & Co. Umpqua Savings and Loan Association j United States National Bank of Portland Roseburg , Branch ' G. W. Young & Son Any of the Insurance or real estate firm, listed above can be reached by telephone at other hours In case of emergency of any kind. Local News Here Monday Henry Teller, of Kollojig, wuh a business visitor In li.ls clT Momluy. Visits In Portland Mrs. nroad- way, of this city, spent Monday visiting In Portland. Repainting House Tho J. J. 1'antliir- home on Kant Lnne- street is being repainted this week. Visits In Salem Mm. Norman Hotm spent tho week-end In Salem vibltlng'Mr. ami Mrs. Hay Webber. Portland Visitor In Town Joe Finn, of Portland, spent Monday in this city attending to business. Catches Salmon Mrs. Paul Deinpsey, of this elty, caught a twenty-three pound cliinoolt Sun day. - In Town From Sutherlln Mr. nnd Mrs. C. K. Talhott, of Suther lln, were business visitors In this city Monday. Here Over Week-End R. R. Smith, of Marshl'leld, was a busi ness visitor in this city over the week-end. Returns to ' Coqullle Pnul Cns- well has returned to his work at Coqulllo, -after spending the week end In this city on business. Back From Portland Mrs. K. Bam:isler end son, Bob, returned to their home yesterday, after at tending tho Rose festival In Port land for several days. Move to Stephens Street Mr. nnd Mrs. H. It Slater and two sons, Bob and Dalo, havo moved from North Jackson street, to filS South Stephens street. Here OvSp Week-End Bob Byrd, employee at tho MucCargar gro cery store In Grants Puss, spent tho week-end In this city visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Byrd. Discharged From Hospital S. J. Shoemaker van discharged from Mercy hospital todny, following a recent major oporation, nnd is now convalescing nt his home on Kast Luno street. Leaves For Medford William O. Wnde. of tho Montgomery Wnrd company, with heaiinuartrs in Oakland. Cnllf.. left last night for Medford. after spending . Beyeral days attending to business nt tbe local store. Working at Health Office Miss Ksthor Spiers, teacher at Looking glass, has nccopted employment for the sumr.ior months In the Douglus County Health office. She is mailing nor home nt the resi dence of her cousins, Attorney and Mra. H. A. Canadny, on South Jackson street. Here For Month Mrs. Ivan Mc Kinney and son, Robert, of Port laud, have nrrfved here to spend o month visiting the former's par ents, Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Haynes. Mr. McKlnney brought thorn to Uoseburg and then returned to his work In Portland. Mrs. McKlnney was formerly Mlaa Teka Haynes. Return Here Moyd Glllam, Mrs. Owen Altorlmry nnd daugh ter, Miss, Kmollno, and Miss 'iMmromv iim.h. have, rotiirned here. after spending a few days In Port land, attending mo uoso lesuviu. Mrs. Atterbury also visited her daughter, Mrs. W. R. Rranlner, and rmiiv nt Wnnilhurn. while the olhnrs wero guests at tho homo of Mrs. Minnie tltllam in t'ortinnu. Arrive Here Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. B. Bailey, or Roseburg, and the lat ter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Parson nnd their son. Bert, of Kansas City, have, nr rlved here, after enjoying n trip in California, vacationing :mh! visiting ....t.. i I'd n Ittitlovu mill PfirHniiH plan to leave Wednesday for Port land to visit relatives nmt menus. Bock From Wedding Trio At torney nnd Mrs. Maurice Hallmark have returned Troiii their wedding trip, spent tit Victoria am! Van r..iiifn- it (' nnrl iiivi 11 nw Diakltiu their home in Ihe Kohlhagen apart- niems. AHOllH'y iimimirn riMini: ed lo his law nfflen in the Douglas Mul I m in I hmitr hutlfllnif vesterdav. I vim Ihillmiii-b u-iiu fnrmorlv MShk Gladys Marer of this city. HI T. E. Puncan la reported to be ill at his home on South Peer creek. Hat Smallpox Lola Kurtz Is re potted to bu ill of smallpox at her home in this city. Mr. Bait In Town J. W. Bass. of Melrose, spent yesterday In this city on business. Here Yesterday fieorgo Steph ens, of Dillurd, wns a business visi tor in this city yesterday. At Tiller C. K. Mansfield, of this city, Is spending a few days ut Tiller this "week attending to bum- uess. Attends to Business Henry C. Tlson, of Drew, attended to busi ness Hi (own tor a few hours yes terday . Building New Garage A now i;n- rage Is being built this week at th L. Wlniberly residence on Reser voir avenue. Orubbe, of Suthorliii, wns a bust liens visiiur in iqwii , iur u miuri time yestorday. Move Mr. and Mrs. Pelbert Hat field havo moved from Vlstn ave nue to -HO South Pine street to make their home, ' Here From School Wilbur Coon- ey, student at Oregon Stnte college, has arrived here from Corvnilis lo visit relatives nnd. friends. Attend to Business Mr. and Mrs. Fred R Pulmnn and Dan Smith, of Camas Valley, were busi ness visitors In this city yesterday. At Paulson Home Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Shepherd, of Eagle Grove, Iowa, havo arrived III Roseburg to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Pattlson. Get Marriage License Charles A. Kastnian. 4ii, nnd Mrs. Lovey M. Williams, 39, both residents of Sutherlln, obtained a marrluge license at Vancouver, Wash., yes terday. ; Will Spend Vacation Here Miss Katbryn Flahor, nurse at Corvallls hospital, is. expected to arrive here Saturday to . spend her vacation visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher. Goes to Salem Mrs. E. Ed man left Monday, for Salem to visit nt the homo of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, nnd Mrs. Ray Wob- ner. The latter was formerly Miss lCsther Kdman of this city. Visiting Daughter Mrs. Rny Banning, of Glide, Is spending sev eral days In this city caring for her daughter, Mrs. Robert Nelson, who Is reported to be 111 nt her home. Mrs. Banning has just rG' turned from a vlBlt in Coqulllo. Stops Here Charles Norton, of Seattle,- who- went-to Yoncnlla to attend a high school reunion of his class over tho week-end, spent a short time in Rnsoburg visiting his mot her, M rs. Fran k Norton, and other relatives, before returning north to his home. Return Here Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. McDonald have returned to their home on South SlonheiiB street. after enjoying threo days In Port- laud attending the Roso festival. They were accompanied home by Earl Wlard, who spent ten days In Portland w 1 1 li relatives and friends. Home From Hospital Donna Mae Schurman, small daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Robert Schurman, was discharged from Mercy hos pilnl yesterday nnd Is now conval escing ut her home on Fowler street. Donna Mae is recovering from a critical Illness or spinal meningitis. Flag on Display Tim fhwr now on illHulny In llio window of 0. W. Yoiiiik und Son reul enliUo office wuh iniiilo by Mm. Kmornon for lmr hiiHlmnd to curry In the Civil wur- II Iiuh thirty-four utnrx, Kun hiih Im-Iiik tin! liiKt Htntu in tlici union thou. Alfred JoImihoii, ukihI z, Kreut KrnmlRon of Mrn. Kmor- Hon, Ik now lliu owner of tlie fliiK. Here From Salem Mrs. Mini- rl.; lliirhfitiiin nnd Hon, l-Ynri Muu- rlcc, or SiiIimii, havo urrlvpil hnro lo visit the fnrnnM-'H iinronlfl, Mr. und Mi-h. ri-cil KIhIioi. Mr. Ihi cliiiiiiiu will join li Ik fnnilly lioro Hiitunliiy. 11 hns boon ipucIiIiir In Hiilcin IIiIh purl your and noxt ypur will iL'ueli ill Hllvnrlou, iii-e. Mi-h. Iliif'huiiun wuh forniorly MIhh .Murluii I'lHlmr of IIiIh clly. mm 0CJTG HONOLULU CITY TRIO ROIT. BELL KARA LOKI PRINCESS LEIHE-BUT JOY PLUS ON "SEA Visits at Anchor Miss Florcm o Drews, employee nt the llouglia National bank, spent the . ek-end at Anchor visiting her parent:;. TODAY Shows 2-7-9 P. M. Mats. 25c Eves- 35c Kiddles 10c WEDNESDAY Bank Night Wednesday $100 ..TODAY The di vine blonde of the screen GERTRUDE LAWRENCE Friday Only June 18 GTA&G NEKI LA MAKA JOHN KA HOOKONA STEEL GUITAR BAND THE SCREEN DEVILS" mm jjijU SlOO : ' Shows t 2-7:15-9:15 SK 1 T-il , E 35. Wl- fa Kiddles 10c M.jYl Also LiiiiJT, ml MEN ARE