ROSEDURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURC, OREGON, VCT.DNESDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1037 THREE Society and Clubs SIDE GLANCES By George Clark By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER MID-WEEK BIBLE CLASS MEETS FRIDAY The Mid Week !M1" ilnss of Si. Paul's l.uilieiun rhurt-h I1H1I u incut Ilitei-,fJ I win liUM-lintr oil Ki !il:iy, ( r IoIht 1, ai the home of .Mrs. .Mary j ami Win. '1iIh linen-ofl. The pa.s-j tor Ii'd ilif rla:: i.i ..isenssioii of j ( haptfi- 1.1 and part of chapter j uf the Monk uf Jtevehition. This watt fitlluwed by a short business meeting, Mrs. Charlett .Mortimer was ciiuspii prescient of the clas f(ii- I lift vem. Tile hostesses serv ed delightful refreslimeiits to Mrs.: Haiii-1, Mrs. Wnnvii Whiting. Mrs. Hen Craven, Mrs. M. It jchanlson, .Mrs. William VokI. Mis. Karl. Smith. .Mrs. August. Martin, Mrs. , Louise Voigt, Miss Meuseh, Mrs. j Kr.iil HriiBt, Mi-h. I ot'fnniu. Miss i Vera lloetz, Mius Pearl (Joel, Mrs. Clinton Corthy, .Mrs. Cneneuburg and Mr. anil Mrs. W. A. Sylwestcr. The next meeting j.4 ti take place at the home, of .Mrs. Kmil (trust un October 15. ' MR. AND MRS. LINDSAY HONORED AT PARTY I A tiionp of about fifty people ! pathered at the KlguroKu playshed ; on Saturday evening honoring Mr. ! anil Mrs. Carl Lindsay Sr., of Santa Mouiea, Calif. AI r. and Mis. I.imlyay wore for many years owners of the .Melrose store which they dcvlopcd from a one-ronin country store to the pres ent thriving business. , About six mouths ngo they dis posed of their business interests in Melrose and itoseburj; iind moved to California and are now spend ing a short time here as the quests of their son and daufhter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lindsay Jr. i They were heartily creeled by old friends who were glnd to have the opportunity of meeting the Lindsays azain. The evening was spent with games ami conversation and at midnight de!icini:s lunch was served. SAN FRANCISCO VISITOR HONORED AT PARTY Mrs. Clifford Smith of Sau Fran cisco was the inspiration of a de lightful gathering at the home of her sister, Mrs. W. O. Sandstrom on Sunday .Tfternoou The guests inclndeil Mr. and Mrs.'C. li. Holm iuist Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Sundberir. Mr. and Mrs C. K. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. John Imsenhark Jr., Mr. and Mrs. (limner Johnson, Mrs. A. S. Anderson, Mrs. J. (). Sandstrom, and Ldwin llusenbark. Mrs. Smi'h plans to leave lor her California liome on Tuesday. The occasion was also the birth day of Mr. ami Mrs. Sandstrom's small son, Uouatd. u,.At,.l1i tea. , hour, .refreshments were verved from n prettily ap pointed table centered with u dec orated birthday cake to Miss Hel en Johnson, Ketta Johnson, Donna and Douahl S.mdhern nnd Robert llolni()Uist, quests of Honald. Master Ronald was the recipient of many attractive gifts. c REBEKAH SOCIAL CLUB BENEFIT CARD PARTY TO BE NEXT IvtOe-D-W ,- The general public has been is sued a most cordial invitation by the Rebekuh social club t3 attend the fiist benefit card part of the sea. on u ne Ik id at eight o'clock next .Mom. ay evening, (ietobyr 11. at the 1. (). 1-. ban. high ic;;re prizes lor both men ami ome:i v i l ire tiiwn cam play ers in cmtiact bridge, rive-iiumhed and pinochle. To unor pri.-e. will be gnen and lefi "shim nt j it ill be seted. Mrs. lrederick .1. Herman is general chairman ri" the party. Kesei vation.t for i.ie alfair may ie made by calling Mrs. James Young at r:.;-y. DINNER MEETING OF 2C-30 CLUB HELD ON MONDAY The 20-30 club met at a seven o'clock dinner at the Grand hotel Monday evening with Bob Helll well, president, In charge. Piano selections were ptayed by Mrs. Fin ley. Guests of the evening includ ed Charles lloyce. new General Pe troleum manager, ami James Watts, high school athletic coach. Plans were discussed for the Hal lowe'en dance to be sponsored Oc tober :pi at the armory. The gen eral public has been invited to at tend. Next week the club will meet Tuesday evening at a seven o'clock dinner at the Grand hotel. POTAWATOMIE GROUP TO MEET FRIDAY NIGHT The Potawatomie Camp Fire group, which was previously an nounced for this evening, will inet instead on Friday evening at five o'clock at th home of Miss Fran ces Hardy in the Kohlhagen apart ments. All members are urged to be present. O AH-N EAH-NI K A GROUP TO MEET TONlfcHT The Ah-Neah-Nika Camp Fire group will meet at seven o'clock tonight at the borne of the guar dian, Mrs. Ieslie C. Cummings. on Harrison sticei. All members ive aeked to bring an honor to the meeting. MRS. PRESTON LEE' IS COMPLIMENTED AT SURPRISE SHOWER PARTY Mrs. Preston M. 1-ee was sur prised at a shower party last eve ning, when Mis. Frederick J. Por ter entertained the Wednesday br idge lub ui u seven-thirty o'cloek dessert-supper ai Carl's Tavern. A pink motif u us carried out on the table. Covers were arranged for Mrs. Lee, guest of honor. Mrs. T. K, burr, guest, and the following club members, Mrs. 1 lomer Jrow, Mrs. A. 1(. Taylor, Mrs. H. II. Turner. Mrs. Leroy Hialt, Mrs. Leonard Riley, Mrs. L. M. Lilly, Mrs. llert Courtney, Mrs. George Singleton, Mrs. A. J. 101 li son uud the hostess, Mrs. Porter. Contract bridge was in play dur ing the evening hours ut the Porter home on Reservoir avenue with Mrs. Iiurr receiving the guest prize ami Mrs. Kllisnn winning the high score bridge prize. o ANNUAL STATE CONVENTION OF AMERICAN RED CROSS TO BE HELD IN SALEM The annual state convention of the American Red Cross will Ik held all day Thursday In S.Mein with delegates from all parts ot tlw state in attendance. Mrs. Ar thur Clarke and Mrs. Whittlesey, of Rosebuig, plan to go to Salem for the convention. A number of other Red Cross members from this county also plan to attend. BETA SIGMA PHI I . PROJECT SPONSORED Thursday ' McKean nnd Raid wins will display a model dining table set by members of Ketu Sigma Phi sorority. This ! Local News Will Undergo Operation Mrs. I Mr. Butenbark In Town John Cora Dour it, of tpjs city, left for Husenbark Sr., of Melrose, attend Porilaml today to enter St. Vln- ed lo business In this city yester cent's hospital to undergo a major day. operation. 1 Here Tuesday Mrs. J. T. lied rick, of Drain, was in town Tues day shopping ami visiting- friends. . 1 OA. COM 1937 BV Nt bCBVICE. INC T M REG U 5 TAT. 0F. "If Hull's another candidate with nolliin lint cigars, here's where ho loses I wo voles." LOCAL NEWS Go to Portland Mr. nnd Mrs. L. a pro- A. Miles and daughter, Mury Jean, t in the regular course of study I have left for Portland to spend a for the group. All furnishings for the display are to be furnished through the courtesy of McKean and Raldwiu's. D. CF U. V. TO MEET THURSDAY EVENING Florence Nightingale tent. No. 15, Daughters of I'nion Veterans of the Civil War. lsil-lS(15, will meet at 7::io o'clock Thursday eve ning at the armory for an import ant business session to Ih follow ed by a pollock lunch. All mem bers are urged to be present. V. F. W. AUXILIARY TO ELECT OFFICERS TUESDAY EVENING Patrick V. Kelley auxiliary lo Veterans of Foreign Wars will meet at eight o'clock Thursday evening at the Maecabee hall for nomination ami election of offic ers. dOvery member Is urged to be prescm. ' r ' LIONS CLUB DANCING PARTY TO BE HELD SATURDAY EVENING The Lions club members, their ladies and invited guests have been few days vacationing. Leave For East Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harding and Miss Helen Cusey, of this city, left Tuesday for lirainard. Minnesota, to spend sev eral weeks visiting relatives and friends. Working on Paper Lelnud Rus sell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Russell of Roseburg, and a student at I'niversityjof Oregon, is working part time onlhe Kugene Register-Guard. Returns to Glide Mrs. C D. Glenn returned to her home at Glide this morning, after being in Roseburg Tuesday and overnight at the home of her mother, Mrs. 11. Campbell, Working at News-Review Miss Evelyn Gillmore has accepted em ployment , at tho .NftWH-lievlew of fice, taking the placo of Miss Adali Marie Ruhl, who has accepted full time employmentin the office of the Douglas County Flour Mills. Stock and Bond Averages Oct. G: Compiled by The Associated Pre Here From Melrose Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kirk, of Melrose, were business visitors in this city Tues day. Canvonvillit Vititori Here Mr. arid Mrs. 'Henry DeWald. of Can yon vi lie, sncnt Tuesday in this ily attending to business. Leaves Tuesday Mrs. Fnnnv Wright left Tuesday lor her home in Portland, after visiting here at the home of Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Starnier. Eastern Star to Meet Roseburg hapter of Eastern Star will meet t e','it o'clock Thursday night at the Masonic temple, with Miss Margaret Page, past matron, presidio-; as worthy matron in the absence of Mrs. Victor J. Micelli. Dentist Moves Here Dr. G. W. Marshall and family of Rend have moved lo Koselmrg lo reside. Dr. Marshall, a dentist. Is exchanging olfices with Dr. G. C. Phetteplaee. and will enuue In practice here, while the latter will move to Itend. Bantist Aid to Meet The Ilapt ist Ladies Aid society will meet at a one o'clock salad luncheon Thursday afternoon in tho church patloit. with Mrs. Ella Harris, Mrs. Hugh Whipple and Miss Ruth Stages ns hostesses. All members and friends are invited. . I Very IM Mrs. John Tilly Is re- Leave For Portland Mr. and poited to be very ill at her home Mrs. George H. Smith, of the Ho u-., cmi, vii- fiiiu- iu . u irnr , mi immj un i-oniauti 10 . a dmiKhter of Mrs. Maggie Noah of ni'emi iew nays UllellitlUg tlDtblscllV uuaiuess. Visits at Spaugh Home LVcrn Spaugh, student at I'niversitv of Oregon, spent the week-end here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alba Spaugh. Attends to Business Mr. nnd Mrs. L. M Orchard have returned to their home in Eugene, after attending to business and visit ing relatives here for a short time. Improving Mrs. Julia Williams, U lm )..ti vnru til .it I I... !...,.. of her son. Jeff Williams, at Look- inggiass. is reported to he slighlly improved in health. Harvest Home Supper Friday The annual harvest ho;ue supper of the Methodist Episcopal church win n a b::w o'clock pot lurk af fair in the church parlors Friday evening. Mrs. George Churchill Is general chairman, with Mrs. R. H. Wilson as program director, Members of the church, congrega tion juid friends have been invit ed to attend. Return to Town Mr. and Mr. 'A. V., Emmet t havo returned to' their home on Purrott Blreet, aft er spending the past four days at ITinp'ia with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. 11. Emmett. Mr. and Mrs. M. U. Em mett and daughter, Marlene, spent yesterday In lown on business. f TOR A DESK-WORKER'S -"gc ' ' ) -a! w -at?! ij Women's Council to Meet Tho Women's ciitiiicit ol' 1ln First Christiatl rliuich will moot at two u'cloc-k Thursday al'tornonn in ilio ciMut'h parloi-.M, wilh .Mrs. Paul niask.i.y, Mrs. Ihmln Noal, Mrs. l.iniit;u l.pavitt nml Mrs. Kstuor Short as tho conmiitU'o In churjlo. Tho missionary londor for tho nt't -ornoon will ho Mrs. H. t. Parslow unl ladios of tho rliuroh uro In- vitoil. STOCKS 30 Ki lf 60 Inil'ls ItU's I t's Sfks Today Tti II 27.7 Sfi.l r.t.i l'rov. ilay .... 71.8 27.11 35.ll- M.'J Month nco-.... ST..4 30.8 3S.7 MI.K Yoar ago ....113.8 41.11 T.2.S 70.5 11137 IliKll ltll.ti 411.5 54.0 75.3 11137 low 74.S 27.11 35.4 52.11 11131! IliKll .... UU.3 43.5 53.7 72.8 m3(i low 73.4 3IJ.2 43 I 55.7 BONDS 20 10 10 10 ItU's Ind'ls I'I's Kmi. Today Prov. day . Month ufxo . Yoar hko . 1Q'17 UlvU 1113(1 high! 11131! low .. , 84.0-100.5 114.1 84.3 Hui.ll 114.2 , 87.9 102.4 1111.7 U7.t; HI3.5 103.1 , llll.o 1U4.4 Hi2.8' . 83.7 100.C 113.11 . 118.2 104.4 103.1 . 8(i.ll 101.8 111). 3 '(i8.7 (18.11 70.3 70.1 74,7 (18.11 73.(1 Country Club Ladies to Meet Tin; 1-,'ilios of tho KosohurK Coun try oluh will moot Thursday inorn iug for golfing at tho rluli couiso. Tho rogular piOlm-k luno'ioon will ho strvod at 12:30 o'olook, nnd oontraot bridgo will ho ill play dining tho uflornoon hours. Home Missionary Society to Meet I he onion's Homo Mis sionary sooiely of tho Methodist Episcopal ohuroli will moot at 2:30 o'olook Thursday nfterlioon at (ho homo of Mrs. I' II. Churchill on Kasl Cass street. Program load ers for (ho afternoon will ho Mis. lnio' Colo and Mrs. George Loop or. widi Mrs. C. Groves in eliniT." of (he devolions. Members and friends are invited to attend. TOR A DESK-WORKER'S BREAKFAST. TRIANGLE OATJ GIVE JUST THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF NOUR ISHMENT AND ROUGHAGE FOR GOOD DIGESTION! YOU ARE RIGHT TRIANGIE OATS OR WHEAT ARE NATURE'S NATURAL F00DSI Yes jircc. Triangle Rolled Oatf are milled from the Northwest's choicest golden grains. All that natural, meaty goodness, which Nature meant for a healthful diet is retained. Office workers should eat Triangle Oats for easy digestion and correct elimi nation. Sold at all grocers. MANUFACTURED BY TRIANGLE MILLING COMPANY $ PORTLAND, ORE. -New lows. Leaves For Home Mrs. Kenneth Beach and daughtCi. .'ulllo Lu, left asked to enjoy a very delightful ! the first of the week for their home lancing party Saturday evening at the Uoweburg Country clubhouBe. Hob EranliH. Al Lent and W. Down er are in charge of the affair. MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET THURSDAY , The Missionary society of the M. E. Church South will meet at two o'clock Thursday afternoon in the basement of the church. All mem bers and friends are most cordially invited to be present. SYLMON VALLEY CLL 1 TO MELT UN HHIUAY The Sylmon Valley club will meet at two o'clock Friday nfter in Baton Rouge, La., after unending the summer mouths in Oregon City, Salem, Kugene and Itoseburg visit ing relatives and friends. White here Mrs. Beach and Satlie Lu were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Turner. They weer accompanied home by Mrs. Beach's father, George Marley, of Oregon City, who will visit them uud then go to Philadelphia for a visit with rela tives, before returning to Oregon. Cougar-Raider Sought PORTLAND. Oct. 4. (AP) Demitv sheriffs "hunted to hounds" noon at the home of Mrs. William here today in an attempt to kill a Holltorf. All members ure most . marauding eight-foot cougar which cordially invited to be present. raided n pig-sty at the edge of the ft RIVERSDALE H. E. CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY citv Friday night. I The cougar was seen by Albert B. Snodgrass, caretaker on Mrs. Home O. M. Smith's farm only a few feet The Riversdale 0 ranee Economics club will meet all day ; outside the city limits, after he Friday at the grange hall with ahad been awakened by the squeal potluck luncheon at noon. All mem-jing of shoats in the sty. Two pigs bers are urged to be present. -were killed and one almost entlre- o jly devoured. In Town on Business Huron Snodgrass said he had missed Clough, of Canyonville, was a 'young pigs ull summer and believ business visitor in this city Tues- ed the big panther had lived in day. the area for some time. 1. EXTRA RICHNESS OF "SLOW MASH ' THAT TAKES MORE TIME AND GRAIN TO MAKE QUALITY KENTUCKY WHISKY MADE AS BROWNTORMAN MAKES IT y USE- NEWS-REVIEW WANT ADS I0)oinMe "Valine mm SINGLE PRICE 90 PROOF lottos m KENT'JCKi STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY J 8R0WN-F0RMAN DISTILLERY COMPANY LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY . . . SINCE 1870 P.NT glje QUART $1.55 GALLON $5.&5 Today and Thursday One Feature Only jPJVTS Vivid! Vibrant! I p.1', LIVE IN FjwA'Ci YOUR V-:ti .(feXl 'M MEMORY jjl FOREVER! -J Friday - Saturday 2 BIG FEATURES TO THRILL YOU AGAIN! ROARING ROMANCE WITH DARE DEVILS OF TJIE U.S.A.! mm A JEAN PARKER Plus 2nd Feature SMITH BALLEWlN Shows 2-7-9 p. m. Mats 25c Evei 35c Kiddies 10c TODAY ONLY i i r-.J llSSf WwwnL VVit' STARTS THURSDAY BY PIONEERS Mf WHO FEARED NOTHING..!! 1 RICHARD ARLENyS''"P Anlcintltt Ccllier ' :r Showt 2-7-9 p. m. Wats 25c Evei 3bc Kiddie 10 f Voff tVuaiu in Uf Wt 3 WW r. 1 WW 1 7.7 oti mtgm be standing right next to the most attrac tive person you ever met, but you don't know it until you are introduced . . . until you get acquainted. And you don't know how much pleasure a cigarette can give until some- body offers you a Chesterfield. Certainly this is true: Chesterfields are refreshingly milder. . . they've , AJfilder 1 rUsiMnY 1 .All Copyrijcltl 19S7, IlOGBiT & MvrmToBAfco Co,