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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSFiRURG,' OREGON, WEDNESD AY. JUI -V 2 1 , 1 037. TTWEE Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER PRESBYTERIAN AID WILL HOLD DELIGHTFUL LAWN SOCIAL SATURDAY The Presbyterian Indies Aid so cieiy bus invited the general puli Hc to enjoy a very delightful lawn social Saturday evening. July 24. beginning at five o'clock at the beautiful fianlena of the. (ieorne KohlliuRcn home on South Jack eon Blreet. The 'garden have been electric ly lighted by colorful Japanese lanterns and attractive garden furniture marks the Kohlhagen gardens especially suited to lawn socials. Anyone interested has been most cordially invited to en joy tho affair. The proceeds of the lawn social will go to the Pres byterian. Ladies Aid. Mrs; Clair K. Allen and Mrs. Karl Ullrich tire joint chairmen of the ice cream booth, with Mrs. Fred Hamilton ntl Mrs. K. S. Hall, chairmen of the cakes and Mrs. Kmery Williams ami Mrs. Allen Husenburk are in charge of the weiners mid buns. Mfvi-:i1 vm v tnlni-Putiiiir ffH. f t tires are being planned by the committees for the affair. EPISCOPAL GUILD AND CHILDREN INVITED TO PICNIC ON FRIDAY All members of St. George's Kpiscopal gui,ld and their children have been Invited to enjoy a noon picnic and swimming party at the countrv home of Mr. and Mrs. M. y. Middelburg, Friday, July 23. Those attending have been asked to meet at the parish hall on Kast Cass street at 11 o'clock and have been asked to bring a covered dish, their own dishes and silverware. PAST PRESIDENTS CLUB , TO MEET ON FRIDAY The Past Presidents club of George Starmer auxiliary will meet at two o'clock Friday after noon at the home of Mrs. W. C. Priutz. All members are most cor dially invited to be present. Today's Pattern Be Sure to 5tate Size When Ordering Pattern. FROCK COMBINES SLEN DERNESS AND CHARM PATTKRN mi There's sm-h a clever combina tion or charm and yimthfu! dignitv in this slim o'-liifl frock that, you'll Tind it a real necessity tor your "at home" wardrobe! Toppint; its bodice are a trim yoke, and flared sleeves, while a haltering surplice line contributes a world of flattery. And don't you liko tho dainty, feminine note that's added by the narrow, crisp frill? Begin ner and experienced seamstress alike will find it easy fun to stitch up Pattern 43v I. for this model boasts but few, simple pattern piecesQIdeal in synthetic. Pattern 43M is available in inisbtra' and women's sizes 18, 1 s, 20, 34, 3fi. 3. 4t. 12. 4 1 nntg) 4R. Size 3t takes 3 5-8 yards 36 inch fabric, and 5-S yard ruffling. Illus trated step-by-step sewing instruc tions Included. Send FIFTKKN CKNTS i lnr In coins or stamps (coins preferred) for this Anne Adams pattern. Write Plain! SlK. NAM K, AIMUlKSS and STYLK Nl'MIIKK. Summer chic yours! Rend for ou r new AN N K A DA M S PA T TKKN DOOK and Bee bow; easily, you can stitch up the ne..-. L, smartest outfits from the easiest patterns ever seen! No ti.ntter how inexperienced at sewing, you will want to make these lovely after noon frocks, party styles, morning models! Variety and flattery for growing-tip an,i prown-up! HOOK FIFTKKN CENTS. PATTKRN FIFTKKN CENTS. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS FOR UOTH WHEN OK IiKREI) TOGETHER. Send your order to News-Review Pattern Dept., Roseburg, Ore. 1 I ) l 4384 cl fir;- CAMPFIRE PARTY ENJOYABLE AFFAIR PAYS (TtKKK. July 21 Mrs. Walter Hutchinson ent "named a group of friends Simi;iv evening with a campfire party in honor of her daughter, Wilctha. whose birthday is Monday, owit.mimg was enjoyed followed by a wt-iner and imirshmallow rou.si and ice ream and cake served by the hos tess. I hose present wop. Wil- eiha Hutchinson, Hetty Anne Mi chaels. Mildred Maiiier. Ilctiv liboads. Pearl Stone. Gen Hut chinson, Susie Hutchinson, Jean Mather. Gene Ithoad-. Flnieue riam, Nettie Moore, Merle H.iich inson. Wayne Smith. Howard Moore, Charlie Mather. Leon Moore. Jack Mills. Ira lirocU. Jim mie Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Guv Mc Gee. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Moore. Mr. and Mis. J. A. Ithoads and tho hostess. Mrs. Walter Hutchinson. CIVIC CLUB HAS FINE MEETING DRAIN, July 21. The Civic club met Wednesday afiermiou at the club rooms, Mrs. Ruby Thom as presiding. A very inten-.uhig business session was held in which several projects were ('is ctlssed. A represent alive of the Sound Service was present an-. asked for hall improvement. II. J. Unwell spoke on a vacation school to be sponsored by the cl ib and it was decided to build ih- fire place for which brick was pur chased about two years ago. A program of music and a play let followed. Refreshments were served at the close of the meet- I inc. on STEDFAST BIBLE CLASS TO MEET ON THURSDAY The Steflt'ast Ilible class of the First Presbyterian Sunday school will hold its monthly social meet ing at the home of Mrs. R. H. Gri listed on Corey avenue Thurs day afternoon at 2:;tn o'clock. Mrs. George Brown will have charge of the devotions. The mem bers have been asked to bring their sewing. DINNER MEETING IS HELD BY 20-30 CLUB The 20-.Ii club held a very in teresting seven o'clock dinner meeting Monday evening with an xcellent attendance. Guests in cluded Hill Cunningham and Al fred .enor. Guy HicUman gave a very interesting talk on the his tory of the automobile. Hob Helli well, president, conducted the reg ular business session. PAST NOBLE GRAND CLUB TO PICNIC FRIDAY The Past Noble Grand chili wil! hold a picnic Friday evening, July 2:i, ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ituseiibark at Melrose. Follow ing the pot luck picnic supper a so cial will be enjoyed. DILLARD TOWNSEND CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY NIGHT The Dillard Townseml ciub will hold its i uiai meeting at cihi o'clock Thursday night at the schoolhouse. All members are urged to attend. POET'S CORNER PARADISE FOUND WALTER K. HATES He t ween a hundred miles oi Kieei. And glory-mantled mniniaii. walls. Where Umptpia paces his de mesne, The wistful pilgrim here recalls From memory or mer.dy dreams Some fur oft" pictures of the earl h, hi other lands, by other stream?. Transfigured by a stiange ie birth. t'nruffled in bis might and mien. The 1'mpipta laves my Arcady. Hero many a tranced hour .I've seen Some (ireciun vale, some Thess uly, Scenes of Olympian-Titan wars, And god-like men's heroic rpnst. Revealed In seeming avatars. And fabled islands of the blest. Old Saturn might have rested here. In this la"ir covert of the v.noi. When Thea vainly sought to cheer And rouse again his fiery mood. Mere one might even think to s The nymph and satyr e!ia.-e again, Or glimpse the maid Persirtione, f ome bueii to earth frrm l'iuto' den. i This bit of unspoiled wilderness lhat for a little white is nur.e Hears the indelible impress Of hands lhat must have been divine. Whore flows the I'mpfjua. there to me Is hallowed, consecrated grounl. For gods or men, for there I see A ParadisL not lost, hut found. Back from Lookout .Mrs. For rest Emmitt and son Charles have returned to their home here after visiting Mr. Emmitt at the Hate man lookout station. FREE INFORMATION On Piles and other Rec tal and Colon Disorders Our celebrated 100-pif Booklet will bs sent on re quest to snyons sufferinc Irom Piles ir other Rectal ar Colon disorders, or Stom ach ailments. It describes conditions and siplsins our successful method oi treatment. Ho hospital surgical operation. No confin tent. Send for valuable Free Booklet tods Dr. C.J. DEAN CLINIC Phynlelmn amf Surgn H E. Corner Burnsidc and Grand Avenus Tlphn KA i Porlnl Ortfin SIEE GLANCES "Will von jijJKlc us "1 nml tlown a few limes? I lliink it will quiet the hnliy." Musical Extravaganza mjf r- - '"' ' ' ' V" '5'" f,' v . ; - - -J M:r:( -I 1-ranees Uingtord and Phil Keiran. who leatl an impressive cast In fne It n raraoe, men opens Other big names in the cast include "Molasses and January." Al Pierce and His C.aiitf. Ihike Kilington and his band, Ktldie lnu-bin ami or-eh"stra. LOCAL NEWS Leaves for Home W. II. Mr Nary has returned to his home in Rnsev ille, Calif., after spending his vacation visit inir his sister. Miss K. W. McXary, at her ranch at Creen. Visit Muncys Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Smherlin of Bend spent the week-end in this city as guests of the former's brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Mtincy. Local Pastor Retained R e v. Harold Persing has been reassign ed to his pastorate in Roseburg by the Oregon district emincil of As semblies of (iod. The council meetings are being held in Turn er, Oregon. Visits Here D. N. McNary of St. Paul. Minnesota, spent a short :mir here this week visiting his ..i Mi.... L1 I..V.jii- ul ireen. This is Mr. McNary's first; trip west and the first lime he; had seen ins sister in Ihirty-nine enrs. He is looking for a perma nent location, as he plans to re tire soon. Visit at Watson Home - Dr. and Mis. J. (i. Blower and son Jimmy of Akron. Ohio, are visiting at the home of the former's broth er in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Watson, on iiie iuxonvill" road. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Blower and son David of Pasa dena. Calif., visited al the Watson lmine over Saturday en route to S:!!"?! !o visit. They will tn here again en route home. George Blow er is also a brother of Mrs. Wat son. Dr. J. M. Ingalls Registered Chiropodist Foot Specialist At the Umpqua Hotel Saturday, July 24th Hours continue 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Dr. Ingalls will bs at the hotel Friday evening between 7:30 and 9:30 for thos: that cannot come in Saturday. Free Consultation All foot ail ments treated. I I By George Clark f m j ( C0Pff19T7aVNeECflVICEJNC. T. M. REC. U. 3. PtT. OfF. at Indian Thursday 1 11111 suay ai i nun s Indian theatr Vacationing Mrs. Robert Black, local telephone operator, is taking her vacation this wi Building Log Ho.se Harold Bellows ol this city is const rut ting a big hou: e on his pi opei ty at Oh'lla ami will soon move there wit!i Ins wife ami family to make their home. Here on Business Karl Houck, represent u'.ive for I Inwe-Thoinp-son Co., its here tin business, lie is accompanied by I). S. (iihnoie, who will succeed Mr. Houck here in the future. Mr, Houck fs lo be spe. ial representative out of Port land. Arrive from New York Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Ackley of (irand ville. New York, have arrived fn Roseburg lo make their home per manently. At present they are with their son, P. O. Ackley, local gunsmith, at his place in West Roseburg. Mr. and .Mrs. Ackley spent a couple of months here a I- ago. They drove the IMtn miles from New York to Hosehtirg in ten days. TOP-NOTCH TASTE-WINNER'S IN EVERY ROUND OlDITYMI OlSTIttlRJ, INC., N. Y. C DimlM hi lllinoia TunU-inark 1UK. I". H. i'Jit. (-iff. r XVA K,dd,e,aU,me Orchestra um Bank Night Tonight )mmiWl V ,!.. ' mss iiiiim tsi w 2nn ffrctiAS t:sm old W proof VrfiSa t , JVU 1 i!R3M coi fbank miuio'S VJU; Victor Moore Helen Broderick in . r ipy- i . I W ' -; flr. ft-i ', 'W (Oui dancing Hontit ZL Whrft " -1 K 1 iWfm- Jyi- A - "MEET THE MISSUS" fQiM fjffr4 -mw. 1 PieaCM rt lltMai .fnmrn.. tti .an.- 1 I 1 Mats. 25c Eves. 35c OlDITYME DISTILLERS. INC., N. Y. C. j Vffl??YW!iir 3i', t"mmlTw!imii7m7Zmii n Klc'dies 10c Local News Attend to Business William Cas tor, of Voncalla. was in town at tending to business yesterday. Here Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Smith, of lllcndule, were in town ester;lay visiting their daughter, Mrs. Ethel Rodley. Visit at Powers and Coquille Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams and family, of Itoseburg, spent Sunday visiting itt Powers and Coquille. Visiting Mrs. L. E. McClintock and two daughters, Patricia and Nancy, have left for Monmouth and coast points on their vacation. Will Visit Daughter Mrs. V. H. Gri'i'ii. "I' Smilh CiiH'. Calif., left PiiiukIi-iiil yi'sli'iiliiy, for Oakluml. On'., in visit hi'l- ilauclili'r, Mm. II. h Knulisli. Spend Day in Town Mrs. Roy AIsiuiiikIi "ml iliiuiiliii-r. Miss Mnr jotii in' M villi! t'ri'i'k, spi'iit yes terday in Miis illy vIsliiiiR anil shopiilnc. Home From Hospital Mrs. J. I Toli'H has ri'lurni'il to hi'l' homo o Hunt llmmlas slroi'l lo i-oiivali'si- iiom a n-ri'iit a(ipi'iun'i'ioniy i'i' I'oinii'il in Mi'ii'y hospital. Back From Portland Mrs. John H. Robinson ami son. John, rolurn- I lo Ihoir lioini.' al Glulo Ihc first of the work, after spomlinK a week visitii'i: in l'ortlainl. Returns to Salem Mr. ami Mrs. I. C. Loeily have telnrtieit to their home In Salem, after stoiipiiiK over here In visit frieiiils anil attenil to busim-ss en route home trotn business trip to Meillortl. Social Meeting Thursday The George Starmer auxiliary to I'nit- it Spanish War Veterans and the comrades have been Invited to at tend an eight o'clock social Thurs day evening at the armory. Leaves for San Francisco Mrs. ed K. llurnham left ou the Shas ta Monday for her home in San Francisco, after spending the past few weeks vacationing at Circle II lodge on the North Cinpuua. Mr. I'uinham is remaining at the lodge for a longer lime. Country Club Ladies to Meet Ttie holies of the Itoseburg; Conn- j try club will complete the handi cap golf tournament play Thurs day inoi mug at the clubhouse at Si .:;(). 'I lie politick luncheon will be served at. 12 I'M) al I lie club house. :.!lowed by the summer con rare t In i-!ge tournament. Spend Today Fishing K. M. Chase, regional sales manager of the Chevrolet, company, Oakland, Calif.: S. M. Johnson. Los Angeles .one manager for the company; Pule Daly. Oakland Chevrolet deal er, and It. G. Baker, local sales man for I he Hansen Chevrolet company, spent (oilay tm the Norih I'nipmm fishing. i Arrives From Denver Miss Lu cille I hiuskins, of I cimr. Colo., lias arrived here to visit her broth-er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. (iordou Hibbs. She will leave lo mturow tnr I'orlland, where she will h" married Saturday. She will be accompanied by her sister. Miss Karbaia Ilausklns, of Denver, who has ijfen here the past several weeks veiling at (he lllbbn homo. Back From Trip Mr. and Mr D. II. Hroun and two daughters, Mis. H. W. Miller and Mrs. Carl Wallers, and the hitler's family. Mr. W'a It eis and sons, (Inle and John, have returned from a trip to Dudley. Idaho, where they visit ed Mrs. Drowns sister, Mrs. Lilly Hugler, and then erfjoyed a trip over The 1 'a lles-Ca llloi nia highway to Santa Ana.. Calif. They also stopped in I'wiston. Idaho, ou the trip. They went absent leu days. TZ7777ZlZrZZZZl flJWifc . F?iNJ?I t 1 Pl" on the Same Program A REALLY BIG CIRCUS Tig LANGF0RD MM , T , F.rst T,me on Coast null BrnlU I V HE FALLS IN LOVE ST ROSEBURG UYS&M Busses. 7- fflfe j Bellow, show Q li&Jr' lawnaov Vlt3A Grounds, Thur... July itf V V" JANUARY I cCM PICK and PAT tiJMf ' lPffl IJF ' ; ALPhEARCE (MWpWk ffi) show 279 p. m. Duke ELLINGTON Mm& is i a i i i i iii A at qnn nic nann i i zA-i 'jitrv r n - i t. -'-j i Vt '3"? EDDIE DUCHIN I I'M 8hf,0 2S ' ' ' Will Visit Relatives Mrs. C. W. Parker left today for Eugene to visit relatives. - Si.therlin Visitor Here Dr. I. A. fniiitap, of Sutbertiu, spent yesier day In this city on business. Leaves Tuesday Mrs. W. V of this city, lei i Tuesday for land (o visit and attend to nesji. . Ott, Goes to Eugene Mis. Klinn Har dier, of this ciiy, has gone to Eu gene to attend the Oregon Trail pageant. G6 to Portland Mr. and Mrs. Nubel (Joettel have left for Port land to spend a week attending to business and vacationing. Leaves for Eugene W: IT. Sim mons has returned lo his home In Kugene, after spending u short time in this city attending to business. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam T. Mills have returned lo their home in Kugene, after spend ing a lew days here visiting rela ys and friends. They formerly resided hero. Back From Vacation Miss Es ther He van, chief telephone op erator at tin local oil ice, has re turned to her work, after spending the past several weeks vacation ing in Alaska. At Currier's Village Mrs. Fran ces Howl til, veterans administra tion facility nurse, and her moth er, Mrs. A. A. Taylor, of Sioux Falls, S. link., are spending a few days at Currier's village on (he coast. Arrive Here Mr. am) Mrs. Al Pollack ami two sons. La Verne and Hrady. of Stockton, Calif., arrived Monday to visit Mrs. Alma Har ness and Mrs. Klma K archer, of Itoseburg. They will also visit with Cleve Ambrose, al Voncalla. Report Sale The Hrueo. com pany of Myrtle Creek has reported the sale of the Clarence Ambro properly on Cow creek to Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Haskell of Fresno, Calif., who have taken possession of tho ranch and are making added im provements in the property. Attend Institute Rev. and Mrs .1. H. Needham. of Wheatland, Cal., anil their granddaughters, liar bara Jean and Virginia Leo Cox, of San .lose, Calif., and Itev. and Mrs. A. J, Starmer, of HoHeburg, al (ended the Methodist Kplscopul institute services Sunday and visit ed Ilev. J. A. McKeo, executivo secretary, of tho M. K. church. South, who is teaching a class at (he institute. He v. anil Mrs. J. It. Needham arc the parents of Mrs. Lucien 'ohb nf this city. EUW" . 1 goes hazy, as Thursday - Friday - Saturday n MUSICAL H IIIUOIVHL V m-JiNAd max s PACKED WITH a A WILLI UN DOLLARS WORTH OF STARS! Here Yesterday Andy Monro and Karl Sumner, of Iays Creek, were in town yesterday delivering a truckload of sheep. . Leave- for Portland Mr. and Mrs. It. I.. IrvliiK left today for Portland to brink hoinn their two children, who have been visiting there. Will Go to Eugenj Mix. F. A. 1 1 in (1 and son, Calvin, of this city, plan to leave tomorrow for Kugene to visit and attend the Oregon Trail pageant. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. JO. W. Hurd. of Portland, arrived here last night to visit with tho for mer's brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Hurd. for a short time, before continuing on their trip to Crater lalio. Arrive Here Mrs. Kenneth Fteach and daughter, Sallio Lu, of Haton Rouge, Lu have arrived here to visit at the home of Mr. it nd Mrs. II. H. Turner, ufter send ing the past several weeks visiting latives and friends In Oregon City, Salem, Albany and coast points. The Heach family formerly made their borne here. Junior Woman's Club Dinner he Junior Woman's club und their invited guests will hold a progres sive dinner Thursday evening. The various courses will be served nt the Hotel Cmpqua; Itoseburg hotel, Hose hotel and Cmi a liivern. Foi low in,' the dessert course at tho Tavern, a program will be present ed. Miss Ruth Kershr.or Ib acting as chairman of 'he nttair. Missionary Tea Thursday Tho Baptist Missionary society will sponsor a silver tea at 2: HO o'clock Phursday afternoon ut the George Cuskey home on the North Pacific highway with Mrs. Caskey, Mrs, Frank Staffausnn end Mrs. C. P, lily as hostesses. The program will bo 111 charge of MrB. C. H WicUh.-iiu. Members and friends from other churches In Roseburg have bet n Invited to utteud the af- iui: Dr. Dunn Leaving for Summer Dr. R. L, Dunn, Roseburg chiro praetor, is leaving Thursday for Kugene to Join his father, V. M Dunn, of Taconia, Wash., and, af ter attending the Oregon Trail pageant and visiting the former's family, the two will leave over the McKenzio highway for Chicago. F, M. Dunn will visit his sister and brother iu Illinois, while Dr. Dunn will take post-graduate work ut the National college of Chiropractics, of which he ts a graduate. During his absence Dr. George A. Simon, Kugene chiropractor, who has Just returned to the states from an around the-world trip, will have charge of his office in the Douglas hotel building. Dr. Dunn expects to be back in bis office Koptemher 1. Visit at Helllwell HomeMr. and Mrs. Victor II. Clark and small son, Hobby, of Portland, spent tho week end as guests of County Assessor and Mrs. Marlon Itelliweil In Lau rel wood. Mr. ('lark, formerly with the Itichfleld Oil company In Kohh burg, is now secretiiry-trnastirer of the Pouderosa Mouldings Inc., of Portland, a subsidiary of tho Met lniolitau Lumber company of Chi cago and only recently organized iti 'Portland. Enjoy Trip Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Shoemaker returned to their homo on Kast Lane street yesterday, aft er enjoying a trip the past few lays. After going to tho Blue. River Scout camp, where ihoir two sons, Hob and Sam Jr., lire for two weeks, they went over tho McKenie highway to the lies- chutes highway and to Bend, Kla- 'innt It Falls and then over to Cres cent City, Calif., and back homo via the coast highway. Expected Here Miss Marion Nichols and Miss Patricia Zieg feld, of Hollywood, Calif., are ex pected to stop in Roseburg this . week to boo the former's parents. .Mr. and Mrs. II. s. Nichols, and sister, Mrs. Lena Slattery, en routo Seuttle. .Miss Ziegfohl is tho daughter of the late Klorenz Zieg- feld ami Itillle Burke, motion pic ture actress. Miss Nichols, who is a graduate nurse, has been with the iegfeld family for the pust several years. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- Without Calomel And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Mormoi Ruin' lo Go The liver should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your botU daily. If thin nil) is not flowing f revly. your food donn't dittos U It just decays in the buwt-ls. Gas bloats u your stomach. You n-t constipated. Your whole system is poisoned and you feci aour aunk and the world looks punk. Laxatives are only makeshifts, A meva bowel movement doesn't net at the cause. It takes those good, old Carter's Little Liver I'lll to net these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel "up and up". Harm less, sen tie, yet amnzinir in mnkinir bile flow freely. Auk for Carter's LUUe Liver Pill by name. Stubbornly refuse anything else. 2Cc. BANK NIGHT TONIGHT $300 STARTS THURSDAY Swine goes crazy, rhythm romance in this fun-and"- mu :V'V' ;T 1 c perform-