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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURC. OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1937.
Society and Clubs
By MEREDITH ANNE JENKINS
(Continued from page I.)
(let Together," hy the entire
group: a speeeh by H. A. KfHlon
tin what the -luh work means to
the community; souk, "Thanks to
You, Mr. Hrilton," hy the mem
bers; lublo of weights and meas
ures given by (leraldine Stevens
ailrl I.011 Helen Strange; judging
nt exhibits liy Mrs. ft. I.. Mat
t hew.s.
The goals in 4-if elnb work ami
exhibiting at local I'alrs were, ex
plained hy Mrs. llurlley, who pre
sented achievement plus to l.ou
Helen Strange, t iei-ahline Stevens,
Jane Kllsworlh, Kthel Mai V.'er!.
and Ruth Heck.
Ili-freshmenis
the following:
ens, Mrs. II. W
I. Matthews.
woro served to
Mrs. A. I.. Slnv
Strange, Mis. It.
M 1hs Mary Carol
Leigh, Miss Mury Margaret Ells
worth, K. A. Hrilton. Mrs. J M.
Hartley, Miss Hetty Matthews.
Miss Joyce Hartley and the club
members, C'-iuhline Stevens, .lane
Kllswonh, Kthel Mae Wire, Tiuth
lleek and Iiu Helen Strange.
GARDEN VALLEY WOMAN'S
CLUB MEETS THURSDAY
Mrs. Harvey Kwens and Mm.
P. I.. Winniford were joint, hos
tesses to members or the Carden
Valley Women's club Thursday
afternoon at tint club rooms. Hoil
quets or many varieties of beau
tiful gladioli were placed attrac
tively about the room.
Arrangements wore made for
the annual club picnic to he held
at 11 o'clock on August 211 tit Hut
tons gl-ove. On August 31 the
club members will entertain their
families at a wtluck dinner to he
liehl at the club house at 7 o'clock.
At the conclusion of tbft busi
ness session Mrs. John Ilaniels
was greatly surprised by a lovely
shower.
Sewing and visiting were --njoy.
ed and lovely refi e.dnnenls were
served Mrs. it. A. Calhoun, Mrs.
Inhn runnels. Mrs. W. H. Illns
jnnu. Mrs. J. Kpperly, Mrs. 11. 10.
( 1 rn tin in and her niece, Miss Shaw,
or Canyonville, Airs. A. Niday,
Dourte, Miss Kreda Felt, Miss Vir
ginia Campbell, Mrs. Anna Coffell,
Miss Sylviu I'artln. Miss Virginia
Cvrus, Mrs. M. Ilagen. Mrs. 1 tut ti
.Montgomery, Mrs. Alyco Trusty.
Mrs. I'. It. Ferguson, Mrs. Oliver
I'lumer. Mrs. Anna Bowker, Mrs.
Anna II. Carson, Miss lioris Onr
ihy. Miss Kdna I.nng, Mrs. Mary
ll'nflell. Miss Winifred Coffell and
Mrs. Clarice llenedict.
HOLD INTERESTING MEETING
N. OF. W. HOLD.
INTERESTING MEETING
.liar Circle No. 49. Neighbors ! THURSDAY EVENING
of Woodcraft, met at eitlit o'clock
Monday evening at the I. O. O. F. I The auxiliary to Patrick V . Kel
hall. A pleasant social evening I ley post of the Veterans of For
wns spent and much entertain-leign Wars held an interesting
nient was given hv the competing I meet ing Thursday evening. Dur
sttlnts presented h" the two con-iing the busiiifss session Mrs. Ful
lest teams. The "Wildcats" gave as ! ma Van Voorst was appointed hos-
their stunt a box relay in which less for the next benetit card parly,
the whole fM-oup took part. Mrs. I Comrade and Mrs. Van Voorst
Dorothy Williams is the leader for I have invited all members of the
this side. Under Mrs. I.vtllu Hoop-1 post and auxiliary and their fami-
er the "Sllngarees" presented allies to attend a politic!: suiper to
pantomime, "Sweethearts in the! he given at their home on Tbitrs
Park." enacted hv Mr. and Mrs. day. August -Mill, at six o'clock.
Pete t 'i n in iiM-l t and .luilee (ieorge ( Kai h family is retpiested to bring
K. Quine; a reading hv Mrs. John .one dozen rookies, a covered dish
rtimyun. ami stunt hv Mr. and 'and sandwiches for themselves, to
Mrs. Fred (loir. The side winning gether with their own dishes and
the most points over a period of i silverware.
several months hy presenting) j
Mtnets mill hrininng new members ' LADY LIONS MEET
to the meetings will bu entertained TUESDAY AFTERNOON
at a dinner bv the losers.
Following the meeting, refresh
menls were Kerved by a commit
tee of v hich Paul Heaver was
chairman and assisted hy C. W.
Sinnit'er. l.iston llarby and
ery Williams.
r
M"S. Peter Sinclair. Mrs. A. M.
Schnrider. Mrs. C. 1.. Sprav. Mrs.
(lllberl Wood. M Irs Chiii'lotte
Kim nfi and Miss'Jean Ttitehle.
There will be no further. ro"U
hir meetings or the club until Oc
tober 7.
BIRTHDAY CEI FBRATION
HELD AT PICNIC SUNDAY
M r
The Lady Lions met Tuesday af
ternoon at the home of Mrs. W.
Downer In Laurelwood. Hridge was
in play during the afternoon and
Mrs. Lewis t oe won first prl.e.
"1- Those present for the afternoon in
cluded Mrs. Cue, Mrs. Henry Zacll
nrisen. Mrs. ltoval Davis. Mrs. I).
tind Mrs. John
were hosts Sumbiv to a picnic
held at the Clifford Thornton
cabin near Canyonville honoring
the birthday anniversaries of Mrs. j
F. I. Thornton and A. Stil.ninll. A ;
J. Feldkanin. Mrs. Merle Muncy,
Mrs. Ilruce Klllolt, Mrs. Jack Hart.
Mrs. Albert Mlcelli. .and Mrs. J. K.
! Campbell. ltelreshinenls were
I served hy Mrs. Downer later In
I the afternoon. Tbo rooms w ere
.lovely, with bouquets of yellow and
i while flowers placed about.
I
'BIRTHDAY DINNER GIVEN
! SUNDAY AFTERNOON
Atterhtirv j f.,.i,.,ini ., tlio birthday sani-
, versary
of Mrs. Chase, Mr. and
I Mrs. F. W. Chase were hosts lo
a 1 o'clock dinner Sunday at their
home on Moore street. Dinner
Deri
I v:is served to Mr. and .Mrs
politick dinner was served at noon Wells, Mrs. Chatles Fleming of
and the remainder of the day 'n ! M-itriil. Wisconsin. Mr. and .Mrs.
spent ill visiting. Those eniov- p j chase and two children. Hob
ing the arrnir also incluifett .lr. i chase Mrs.
ilKlelon. row ,.hiltlt'Hi. ai
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and Mrs. Walter Single
Siniileton, Mr. and -Mrs. A. 1.
Thornton of Lsikeviow. Ore.. Mrs.
Win. Ilnpir or Ilerkelev, Calif.:
Mrs. Eva Thornton and her erand
ftauKhtep, Honnie HarlesH. Thenm
(Thornton and Mfss (ieraldine Mc
ICarthv. all of Coquille; and Mr.
;ind Mrs. Clifford Thornton.
H. E. O. CLUB MEETS
TUESDAY AFTERNOON
Mrs. Eanra HounKliell was a
most sracious hostess to Hie II. E.
O. club Tuesday afternoon at her
home on S. Mill street. "Five hun
dred" was In play duriiiK the afl-
rnoon with Mrs. Virginia Camp-
hell and Mrs. Clifton Hooper win
nint? the day's frame.
Assisted by Mrs. Myrtle Nor
wood, Mrs. Hounshell served love
ly refreshments at 4 :110 o'clock
to Mrs. Anna Dowell, Mrs. Harry
Lohr, Mrs. C. W. Owen, Mrs. Percy
Mvers, Mrs. Clifton Hooper, Mrs'.
Elsie MrComas, Mrs. Myrtle Nor
wood, Mrs. Virginia Campbell,
Miss Virginia Mills and the hos-
tess, Mrs. Laura Hounshell.
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
Mrs. C. W. Owen was hostess to
her bridge club Friday afternoon.
A very pleasant afternoon was
spent, with Mrs. Anna Dowell and
Mrs. Clifton Hooper receiving high
scores. 1 telicious refreshments
were .served at the close of the
game by Mrs. Owen, assisted by
Mrs. Hooper. Iloufjuels of bright
ly colored zinnias were placed
about the room. Thoso present
included, Mrs. Clarence Dishmun,
Mrs. Myrlle Norwood, Mrs. Anna
Dowell, Mrs. Arthur Hudnell. Mrs.
Clifton Hooper. Mrs. Laura Houn
shell, Mrs. L. R. Page. Miss Emma
Lou Dishman and the hostess,
Mrs. Owen.
MR. AND MRS. INGRAM i
HONORED AT PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ingram of I
Murysville, Calif., were honored I
at Ji no-host theatre party last !
Wednesday night. Following the
theatre, the guests met at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wil
son on North Jackson street, for
a potluck .supper. Those enjoying
the uffair were Mr. and Mrs. Ing
ram, Mr. nnd Mrs. Adrian Fisher,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fullerton, Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Fullerton, Mr. and
Mrs. J. II. Hennessey, Mr. and
Mrs. W. II. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Hail, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cnin
mings and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson.
EAGLES HOLD LARGE
PICNIC SUNDAY
Approximately five hundred
were present at the annual Eagles
picnic held Sunday at Idleyld
park, many of those attending
spending the week-end there. A
basket dinner was served at noon
and dancing and competitive drills
and games were enjoyed by those
in attendance. Music was furnish
ed by the (Hide Sextet for the out
standing dance of the affair held
Saturday night at Idleyld. and they
also played during Sunday after
noon ami evening. General chair
man of the ov-casiou was (ieorge
1-rew, assisted by Earl TIlll. Purl
Stevens and Dr. II. H. Scofield.
NISSAKI CAMPFIRE
GROUP TO MEET
John Hunt and two
and the hosts, Mr. and
Mrs. F. W. Chase.
POTLUCK LUNCHEON GIVEN
AT JENKINS' HOME
An informal potluck luncheon
was enjoyed at the home of Mrs.
Paul Jenkins on Wednesday. One
o'clock luncheon was served to
Miss Ruth Hoover. Miss Fanny Lu
Wimberly, Miss WHma Feldkaiup.
Miss Flab Winston, Miss Meredith
Jenkins, and Mrs. Jenkins. The
tabM was centered hy u bouquet of
brilliantly colored zinnias and
marigolds.
PICNIC LUNCH HELD
AT YOUNG CAMP
Mrs. A. J. Young was hostess to
a picnic lunch Tuesday ut her
summer camp on the. South I'mii
qua river. Lunch was served a I
1 o'clock to Mrs. J. M. Throne, of
Salem, Mrs. (i. R. Bates of Myrlle
Creek, and her mother, Mrs.
Colden of Portland, Mrs. !Jei
Wells, Mrs. Charles Fleming of
Med ford, Wisconsin, Mrs. F. W.
Chase, und young John Youns of
Bakersftold. CullT.
CHICKEN DINNER ENJOYED
AT J. L. PARIS HOME
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Paris enter
tained at their home on Booth
street Sunday at a 4 o'clock chick
en dinner, the occasion being in
celebration of 'the birthday an
niversaries of Mrs. John Zenor
und Mrs. Estle Paris. Those
present included Mr. and Mrs.
John Zenor and Mr. and Mrs.
Estle Paris und son, Dearll, and
the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Paris.
PICNIC HELD SUNDAY
AT BELL RANCH
An enjoyable picnic was held
Sunday at the L. L. Bell ranch at
Dixonville for Mr. and Mrs. Will
(luptel visiting here from Chula
Vista, Calif. Besides Mr. and
Mrs. (luptel. Mr. and Mrs. II. C.
Parslow and Mrs. Frances Liutott
and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Bell and their son. Louis Hillman
Hell, were present for the after
noon. MRS. SHOEMAKER HAS
BRIDGE CLUB TUESDAY
Mrs. S. J. Shoemaker was hos
tess to her bridge club Tuesday at
a 1 : .lip dessert luncheon. Mrs. E. O,
Rick II won the prize for the after
noon's play. Those present includ
ed Mrs. R. L. Whipple, Mrs. Harry
mack, .Mrs. (i. c. FInlay, Mrs. W,
F. Harris. Mrs. Homer (irow, Mrs,
C.eorge Wharton, Mrs. Rickli and
the hostess, Mrs. Shoemaker.
ROSEBURG TOWNSEND CLUB
HOLDS BOX SOCIAL
The Rosehurg Townsend club
held a box lunch Tuesday evening
at the A. J. Young camp ground
just east of the Deer Creek bridge,
James Sawyer was the Townsend
speaker for the evening, and read
ings by Verne laswell were en
joyed by the large group attend
ing. Coffee was furnished with the
box lunches.
PICNIC SWIMMING PARTY
ENJOYED MONDAY
Alice and Ed Radigan, Jean Ban
ning, ami Joe Shirey motored to
the Dixon ranch Monday owning
and with Rettyjane Dixon and
Claire Shirey sH-nt a plea-taut
evening swimming. Early in I he
evening a weiuie roast and picnic
TUESDAY
The Nissakl Camnfire front, u ill supper was enjoyed.
bold ineetimr ThchHuv .ninat i
21th. at the Woman's club house ut ; ,NF0RMAL DINNER AND
o clock. All niemlHTs are
1:3h
urged to he present.
EVENING SPENT THURSDAY
I A picnic dinner was enjoyed at
:the Dixon camp Thursday evening
! by Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Metger,
I Victor Shoit, Letha Jewett. Mis.
Haze Dixon and daughter, Betty,
jane and Claire Shirey. Follow
ing the dinner the evening hours
were spent in playing bridge, and
visiting.
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE
POST GIVES
DESSERT SUPPER
The members of Florence Night
ingale post. Tent No. 16, entertain
ed at a dessert supper at Mx-thirty
o'clock last Friday night for their
mothers at the home of Mrs. Cla
rice Benedict on Umnntia avenue. FOURSOME ENJOYED
The supper was served at prettilv THURSDAY AFTERNOON
decorated tables on the lawn to Mrs. Ioren MeCulloch wuh hos
the following euests: Miss Marie , less fit her home on West Oak
Green. Mrs. Rose Green, Miss : street to hei bridge foursome
Cballle McKean. Miss May He-' Thursday afternoon. Following the
hrlnf, Mm. Lena reit, Mrs. Cora afternoons play, for which Mrs.
K. O. Randolph won first pri I
dainty refreshments were served
to Mrs. Henry achurisen, Mrs.
Leonard Riley ami Mrs. Ran
dolph. LADIES OF ROSEBURG
COUNTRY CLUB ENJOY DAY
The ladies of the Rosebuig
Country club spent an enjoyable
day Thursday wilh golfing in the
morninz and bridge in ihft after
noon, following u potiucV luncheon
served at twelve-thirty o'clock.
Mrs. II. C. Stearns was the win
ner of the last game of the cham
pionship tournament, v hich was
played off in the morning, with
Mrs. Kenneth l)ulne as runner-up.
Others plaving in the game were
Mrs. R. I), llildges of Onklur.d and
Mrs. B. J. Comm.
Four tables of bridge were in
play during the afleruoiiu, for
which Mrs. (V. B. Wade was hos
tess. Mrs. Maurice 1 lullmarlc re
ceived high score for the uftnrnoon
und Mrs. K. S. McClain. second.
Among ihose present during tin I
day were Mrs. R. 1. Bridges of 1
Oukland. Mrs. C. 11. Wude. Mrs. j
Royal Davis, Mrs. Eddie Kohlha
gen. Mrs. Maurice Hallmark, Mrs.
W. M. McEachern, Mrs. ,1. M. Judd.
Mrs. E. S. McClain. Mrs. B. J.
Cornm, Mrs. W. K. Ott. Airs. H. C.
Wells. Mrs. K. Quliie, Mis. L. E,
McCHntock, Mrs. Bans IhMisen,
Mrs. O. M. llerrie. Mrs. L. A. Coe.
Mrs. Frank Coen. Mrs. Walter
Fisher. Mrs. J. F. Dlllard and
Charlotte Lee ami Jean Dlllard,
Pat Quine, Nancy McCHntock and
guest. Marilyn Wvatt, of Salem:
Prlscilla Wade and Eileen Slat-,
terly.
Next Thursday the li'dles will
hold a white elephant tournament
for which each member hi asked
lo bring a wrupped gli'l. Prizes
will be given for the day's play
ami the afternoon's bridge plaT
vill begin at nue-lhirty o'clock in
stead of at two o'clock as formerly.
D. V. SMITH FAMILY
HOLD REUNION SUNDAY
The members of ihe D V. Smith
family held a reunion Sunday at
the Avon Smith rutw-n on the
North rmpquu. A potluck dinner
was served at noon, and the re
mainder of the day was pleasant
ly spent fn visiting and playing
games. Those attending the affair
were Mr. and Mrs. Charlie T.
Smith. Dick Rose, Mr. and Mrs.
Noah Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Durward
Rose and son, Durward Jr., of
Sutherlin; Mr. and Mrs. Walter W.
Kincaid, Mr. ami Mrs. Eugene
Krewson, of Oakland; Mr. and
Mrs. David M. Smith and son,
Charlie, and daughters. Norma.
Anna and Ada, all of Wilbur: Mr.
iml Mrs. David V. Smith nnd mm.
David Jr.; La Mayue Kiugslund.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred f lamia and
son, Mark; Mrs. Sadie Smith nnd
laughter, Knihryn; Keith liyrd.
Mr. und Mrs. Allan E. Burkhart,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Gardner,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith and
daughter, Lola Mae and sons, War
ren und Roy, of Umpquu, and Mr.
Avon Smith and sons, I nonius and
Clifford.
MIXED HANDICAP
TOURNAMENT
HELD SUNDAY
The Rosehurg Country club
members teed off at three-thirty
Sunday afternoon for the mixed
handicap tournament. Mrs. H. C.
Stearns and Mrs. j. F. Dillard were
in charge of the day's play, which
was followed hy a potluck supper
at seven o'clock at which time the
prizes for the day's game were
awarded. Mrs. Hans Hansen and
B. J. Coram received first prize for
the day; Mrs. John Marks ami
Marshall Pengra, received second
place; Mrs. H. C. Kloarns and Ivan
Pickens, third place, and Mrs. E
S. McClain and Lymon Spencer,
fourth place. Those enjoying the
alternoon were Mr. and Mrs. John
Marks, Mr. und Mrs. Marshall Pen
gra, Mr. und Mrs. JI. C. Stearns,
Mr. and Mrs. Ivnn Pickens, Mr,
and Mrs. .Royal Davis, Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Hallmark, Mr. und
Mrs. Frank Coen. Mr. and Mrs. L.
E. McCHntock. Mr. and Mrs. Har
ris Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
iterrie, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Mc
Claiu, Lymon Spencer, Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Dillard. Mr. and Mrs. L.
A. Coe. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hansen,
.Mtss Myth Italian, Mr. and Mrs. 11.
J. Corum, Mrs. Evn C. Ellsworth of
Eugene, and Miss MargareL Gildtju
of San Jose.
SWIMMING PARTY ENJOYED
BY YOUNGER 8ET
A larger number of the younger
set held a politick picnic and
swimming party Friday evening at
Ihe Dixon camp on the North
Dmpquu. Miss Retlyjaue Dixon
and Clair Shirey wer camp hosts
lo the following present, Worth
Davis, Millard Magness, Wilola
Reese. Lee Wells, Helen Wether
ell, Everett Robertson, Mary Ellen
Darby. Dorothy Germond. Elcanor
Entbr. Kalherine Ruseuhurk, Ver
dun Boucock, Roy Wnliord. Delvin
McLaughlin, James Redbarn. Da
vid Heunigh, Robert Harris, Claire
Tison, Rex Jons, Joe Shirev. Ed
Radigan, Alice Radigan and Jean
Banning.
fc
MR. AND MRS. SINGLETON
HOSTS AT DINNEK FRIDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Walter singleton
entertained Friday evening at
their home on East Douglus street
at a fioven o'clock fried chicken
dinner. The luble was decorated
wilh an artistic houquel of mari
golds, with bouquets of marigolds
and yellow Shasta daisies placed
about the room. The evening
hours were pleasantly spnt in
vMting by the guests. Mis. W. II.
Bond of Bend. Mrs. J. A. MuchariHn
of Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Lyon of Bend, Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Lilly, Ford Singleton, and Ihe
hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Siny'e
ton. DEMOLAYS HOLD SWIMMING
PARTY THURSDAY
The members of Ihe DcMolay
held a swimming party and weinle
roast Thursday evening at the
summer home of Dr. and Mrs. II.
C. Church at Winchester. Those
enjoying the p n r t y in. ludwl
Charles Church, Bert Shoemak'T,
George Quine, Frank Norton, Ro
bert Bellows, Edgar Lewis. John
Roberts. Jim Moor, Charles Sho
field, Jack Josse and Boh Harris.
JEAN GEDDES SURPRISED
AT NO-HOST PARTY FRIDAY
Miss Jean Gedues was greatly
surprised when a group of iho Ep
worth league members of the
Methodist Episcopal church guth
ired ut her home on North Jaik
nu street Friday evening. Miss
Geddes is leaving for Sacramento
next week, where she plans to at
tend school.
Those present included Miss
Jean Geddes, guest of honor, Mrs.
A. J. Geddes, Virginia Rude, Doro
ihy Leeper, Phyllis Nelson, Helen
Cooney, Roberta Crawford, Karen
l4irsen, Eleanor Ensiling, Gene
vieve EastHng. Margaret Page,
Hetty Stark, Addis Ickwood. Al
bert Chamberlin, Norman Crites,
Raynor Smith and Frank Biook
ins of Redding. Calif.
SOUTH END SOCIAL
CLUB MET LAST WEDNESDAY
The South End Social club met
at the homo of Mrs. K. R. Wil
liams last Wednesday afternoon.
Games were played duilm? the
week, made Ihe high score of ,15
points and allowed his opponents
but IS. With Mr. Morgan back in
the game agaiu and the Lions team
strengthened by the addition of
Carpenter, who did not play in the
first contest, the chances for win
ning the rinal contest should he
about even.
iiftcrnoon with mizes bHmr wmi iMorpm, who was out of town this
ny .Mrs. I mil r hum ami Mix si
Fancher. Later, daintv re
freshments were served by Mrs.
Williams to the following mem
bers, Mrs. J. C. Miller, Mrs. Ir
vin Grimm, Mrs. Elsie Williams.
Mrs. A. J. McCulloili niitl M.M s!
E. Fancher. Abiuii the rooms were
plaied artistic bouquets or sweet-peas.
The next meeting of iho Huh
will be at the home of Mm .1 t
Miller next Wedne.sdav afternoon"
BAPTIST MISSIONARY
SOCIETY MEETS THURSDAY
me naptist Missionary society
met Thursday in the church par-
witu Mrs. Anderson, vlii..
show pictures of the fleet during ! spent Friday in RnHftburff on Imal
war maneuvers, aviation forces I nesa.
and ftlher Interesting features.
The horseshoe contest at V nip-
qua park last evening between Iho
learns of the Lions ami Kiwanis
clubs ended in a victory for the
Lions. The score was 223 points
against 2ou.
Carpenter, of the Lions club,
mude a perfect score of 55 points,
allowing his opponents only 30
points, which made a lead for the
Lions of 25 points. This lead wus
practically maintained in the but
uuce of the contest.
The first contest between the
Kiwanis and Lions clubs was play
ed about two weeks ago und ended
in a victory for the Kiwanlans,
with a score of 21.1 points against
IS7. lu the first contest Chester
CITY VISITORS
Cluuile Harvny of Oulilunil wan a
litiHiiiPHB viHitnr in Knflubui'K Fri
duy. Minn Marion Mnoro of Myrtln
, Crek npnnt Friday in KowburK
M. II. Crcen of Kfllopg upput vlnitlnff rriinU ami Hhopplnf?.
W Mlnpmluy in Uoni'liui'K transact- Mm. N. W. MrMIIIrn of litlpylil
ing huslnemi. BpWit Friday In liosehurK Khoppins
Mr. unci Mm. J. P. Moore biipnt aml attending lo IiusIiixhh.
Thurailuy In HiiKeliiirK vialiiiiB null ; Mr. A. U Mallhewa of niildln
atlendiiiK to buBlnt'XH from Iti.hllp. i wuh in Itoselmrix Friduy on a buxi-
J. U. llufrnmn or Azalea spent . netiH trip.
Thursday in llosi laiit! allcnilliiK J. IX Walker was a liiiHlneaa
to business. . j visitor in Hoseburg Friday from
Arthur J. .Inelson nf t'nuKina : lUllaril.
lor
I"1'" ll. presmillK. Airs. (' y
Harris. Mrs. ('. Mi. in- i
'riionipsou wern hnsiiisHi-s for ilie
ilti'inoon'r. nieelini.-. Mim l'....i.
"y led tlio devotions, ami .Mrs.
Carolyn Kennedy presented n.s her
topic for the day, "Thv Nelulihor
Thyself." an,i w.lf, .1iHioi,..i i...
till! .Misses Hutli KllilZL'l' Itutlt-
Hyrd and Joyce Lninoreiix. Follmv
iiiR the regular business mcctm"
refreshments were served bullet
style.
m m m
MRS. SEBRING ENTERTAINS
FAMILY AT DINNER
-MI'S. I'". M. Selll-hie ni.l,.i..l.i
her entire Innilly, with tin, excep
ilon of a dam-liter in I'nihnri.i..
a lovely dinner last Sunday. Cut
flmve.rs were attractively placed
about the rooms, and composed the
...-iin-nni-ce lor tne tablo. Those
present for the occasion included
VY. A. Sebrinir. Mrs w I. nm i
Mabel Sebring, Mih. W. 'l! Mkl.ll
more and two children, Ralph and
.my uenruue or Flagstaff. Aril.:
Mrs. J. E. CloilL'henv iin.l iA
ilaiiKhle.s, Klizabeih and Joan, of
i-omano: fred Dillard, and Mr. anil
.Mrs. J. F. Dillard and two ,!,. i,
ters, ( harlolle l.ei! aud Jean.
REBEKAH LODGE TO
MEET TUESDAY
The Hehekah lodge will hold
I heir social evening this Tuesdav
in Ihe I. (). o. . ,. Unterlalii
inent Is being prepared for the ev
ening with Mrs. Lillian Nelson.
Mrs. Tlllie Johnson anil Mrs. Car
men Clark In charge. The refresh
ment committee for the evening is
composed of Mrs. (lertrudo Hat
field. Mrs. Lydia Honilniau, August
Heck, A. J. Geddes, Mrs. Marguret
Hodgers. Mrs. Belle Stephenson,
Mrs. Minnie Noyer. Mrs. lOinma
Taylor, and Mrs. Winnie llawn.
W. C. T. U. TO HOLD
MEETING WEDNESDAY
The W. C. T. II. will hold a re
gular meeting Wednesday at 2:3(1
o'clock ut (be Presbyterian church.
Klectlou ot officers will be held
and everyone is urged lo utlend.
Spend Day In Roseburg Mr. and
Mrs. C. (;. March of Myrtle Creek
spent today in Koxcburg shopping
and vlshing.
WPA PROJECT JOBS
BARRED TO ALIENS
Instructions to the effect that
aliens are not lo be employed on
W I'A projects were received ut the
local office today, ('. . Kles,
Wtl'A engineer for Douglas county,
said. The local office is immedi
ately contacting i rorelgn-horn
persons enrolled wilh the WPA
here to obtain proof of naturali
zation or proof of application for
citizenship. Where aliens have
been naturalized or have applied
for naturalization they become
eligible for employ men t. A new
ruling also grants preference to ex
service men. Kies reports, and
proof of military service will be
required In giving preferential as
signments in the future.
NAVY RECRUITERS
WILL SHOW VIEWS
H H
Mats 25c
Eves 35c
Kiddles 10c
Together again in a story worthy of their
talent and your praise!
ll"IHI"H'll,
TODAY'S GREATEST ROMANTIC TEAM
Sound pictures dealing wit li tho'i
activities of the V. S. navy will be
shown beioro the Kiwanis club
Aug. -1 aud the Lions club, Aug.
25, it was an turn need today. Uose-J
burg will he visited on tluuc dates!
by u traveling recruiting party, in1
charge of M. 1. Itryaul. chief in a- I
chinisl's mate, and will endeavor,
to contact young men Interested lu j
enlistment in the navy. They will
Stock and Bond
Averages
STOCKS
Compiled by The Associated Press.
,ug. 21:
:in Ki tr. no
Ind'ls lilt's Ut's SI'ks
Today Uli.4 H7.7 42.0 Il7.il
Prev. duy .... S5.9 37.4 41.8 (17.5
Month ago ... 97.5 41.1 45.1 70.1
Year ago K7.2 38.4 51.3 dti.O
1937 high 1(11.8 49.5 54.0 75.3
1937 low K7.9 36.1 39.1 B2.6
193(1 high 99.3 43.5 63.7 72.8
193H low 73.4 30.2 43.4 55.7
BONDS
20 10 10 10
lilt's Ind'ls Ill's Pgu.
Today 90.2 1H3.H 98.0 70.9
Prev. day .... 9U.3 103.1 98.0 7U.S
Month ago .... 92.8 103.0 98.1 73.3
Year ago 93.8 103.3 11(3.4 (19.5
1937 high 911.0 101.4 102.8 74.7
1937 low 90.2 102.2 95.8 70.5
193(i high 118.2 101.4 103.1 73.0
193B low 811.9 101.8 99.3 07.6
TODAY
Wallace Beery - Warner Baxter
in
"Slave Ship"
PREVIEW TONIGHT
"YOLf CAN'T BUY LUCK"
VINTON HAWORTH HELEN MACK
New 1937 low.
An Epic of Pictorial Grandeur and
Savage Thrills, Filmed all in the Arctic
Plus Second Feature "Flyaway Baby" Glenda Farrell, Barton McClane
ENDS TODAY
Hopalong Cassidy Rides Again in "North of the Rio Grande"
and
Lee Tracy and Dianna Gibson in "Behind the Headlines"
Show. 2-7-9 P. M. Mai.. 25c, Eves. 35c, Kiddie. 10c