THREE Badoura Ciyfc to Meet flasiira club, I N lighters of ih& Kile, will meet tonight at a sishlriy o'clock no-hostess dinner at the tens of Mrs. William llell is ih B&n apart meats. Ail members srs ssrgd be presM'itf. Society and Clubs ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER !2, 1937. Local News! By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER BESSIE WOCDROFFE AND GEORGE N. HAGUE MARRY GLKNDALR Oft. 12 Mis Ber Pin Gif-y WonJiofff. dauplitpr .f Mrs. J. S. Wootlroffe, and George N. Hague, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. X Hhruo, wore marrifcl a! the home rf tlu1 groom's parpiits in Portland Friday morning. October S. Miss Woodroftes only attendant was lir sister as matron of Honor, Mr. Ar'hur W. Dnbyna of Glen ri.il, and James Hhkiip acted as his troilier'H best man. Rev. Heard, of the Presbyterian church, performed (lie ceremony in front of the fireplace banked with autumn leaves and while glad iolus, with tall palms standing on each side. The bride wore her traveling out fit of (Hive ureen wool crepe with gray fox fur trimmings, and ac cessories in shades of olive green and good earth. She carried a bouquet of white gardenias and orange blossoms. Mrs. liobyns wore an afternoon dress of biacfc cre'.e with a corsage of pinH rosebuds. Mrs. Woodrot'fe was gowned in an afternoon frock of black crepe with n corsage of pink rosebuds and vio let; Mrs. Hagu the groom's mother, was also in black with a corsage of pink rost-bmls. Immediately after the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Hague left tor a short wedding trip to Seattle and Uritish Columbia, and will later be at home in Vancouver, Wash., where Mr. Hague is connected with the Standard Oil company. Guests from Giemiaie were Mrs. Wvoodrtiffe, Mrs. Dobvjis, II ruse Woodroffe and Mrs. ( K. Illtdge. M. E. LADIES AID Tp MEET THURSDAY The Methodist Kpiscopal Ladies AU will hold its October one o'clock luncheon Thursday at the chun-h parlors with Mr.;. H. A. Canaday. chairman, assisted bv Mrs. Dan Kuly. Mrs. H. W. Mars ters. Mrs. F. t;. ISurr, Mrs. L. K. Good bourn, Mrs. Mary Watson, Mrs. Foster limner and Mrs. II. A. Taylor, hostess s. The regular business meeting will be conducted by the president, Mrs. Ka.i Wiley, with Mrs, K. H. Wilson in charge of (he devotions. All members and friends arc most cordially invited to be present. Plans will be made for the Novem ber birthday dinner affair at the business session. MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET AT CHALMERS HOME ON THURSDAY The Presbyteiinn Missionary so ciety will meet at o'clock at the W. Chulmers home TUtnsday afternoon with MraChaJmdrt., Sirs, W. (. lilnUo and Mrs. Homer Grow as hostesyen. The regular business . se.sion will ha conducted by the president. Mrs. Karl t Hrich, wita Aits. C. R Hoberts, prugratn ch:ar man, oa the subject, Haines House m Alaska. Humes House is tuc mission station tor v.iiich the local jnissioiutiy society sews. Ail member. and fiiends are most cor dially invited to be priest. 4 COUNTRY CLUB LADIES TO MECT ON THURSDAY The btdh s b." the Hojohurg1 Country ciub wi.t hetn t:.eir wk ly contract bridge piay at fSU.i a. m. Tnursday at the club house. Potlnc:-: lmiicon id 1,. scruu at and .Mm. J. P. -Miami will pio-:i:!e ju captain at the oiutness , session in the ebsetic? of too new capta:n, Mrs. .1. A. it.u fmg. IVumj ! day will b.' enjoyed b;. fhc go.fu.-s! durlnt; the atternoon. 6 TRI-SQUARE CLUB TO 1 MEET ON THURSDAY j The Maptist Tri-Square Sewing club will hold an ah-day meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. C H. Wiciiham at 702 South Mill street. Pothtck luncheon v.-ill be en joyed iit noon. Kiection of officers v.iil he held and all me.nhers are urged to bring their needles and thimbles to the me-ting to do sewing. LADY ELKS TO MEET THURSDAY EVENING The Lady Klks will meet Thurs day evening at eight o'clock at the temple wiili Mr.;. Charles Healy, president, in charge ami Mrs. Al bert Mieeili as hostess. Prizes for high scores will be given in con tract bridge and five-hundred. All 1-Jtdy Kll.s are urged to Le pres ent. AUXILIARY TO CANTON ROBERTSON TO MEET The ladies auxiliary to Canton Robertson. No. :, will meet in regular session Thursday evening at the I. o. (. F. hall with Mrs. Fdythe Florence Kelb y and Mrs. Alvia Wetherell as joint hostesses. All members are urged to be pres ent. POTTAWATOMIE GROUP TO MEET THURSDAY The Pottawatomie C;?m; Fire group will hold a council fire at 7 ;3o o'clock Thursday evening at the home of Miss Charlotte Hiney. AH members are urged to be present. Schilling MRS. JENKS HOSTESS TO SUNSHINE CLUB AZALEA, Oct. 12. Mrs. h. It. Jenks entertained the members and several guests of the Sunshine club at her home Thursday after noon. This being the first meet ing of the club, after a three months vacation. Visiting and fancy work were enjoyed during the afternoon. At the usual hour a delicious lunch was served. Those enjoying the afternoon with Mrs. Jenks were, guests, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Alden Swan, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Charles King, Mrs. Harvey Jenks-Mrs. K. J. Rorh, Audrey Huff. Members present were: Mrs. Warren Haxeii, Mrs. Halhert liooth, Mrs. Champ Johns, M rs. Forrest Fa rna m, M i"s. J i m Warren. Mrs. John Oldenburg, Mrs. Jake Fisher, Mrs. R. O. Johns and the hostess, Mrs. Jenks. CHORAL CLUB PRACT1CF. FRIDAY AT CHURCHILL HOME The Rosehurg Woman's Choral club will meet at In o'clock Friday morning at the home of Mrs. George Churchill on South Kane street instead of at the Karl Wiley home as previously planar tK Mrs. Homer Grow, director, will be in charge. LAUREL LODGE TO ENTERTAIN GRAND MASTER ON THURSDAY EVENING laurel lodge. No. 13, A, F. and ; . M . . will ell tertain the gran d master of Oregon. Carl G. Patter son, at a speeiat meeting to be held nt the Masonic temple Thursday evening. G. M. Kreil, master, will preside. All members of the lodge are urged to be present. e GRAND OFFICERS TO BE HONORED AT DINNER THURSDAY EVENING Carl G. Patterson, grand master of Oregon, and i. It. Cheney, grand ' seetetary, v. ill be honored by Lau rel lodge. No. 13. A. F. end A. M.( at a sis-thirty o'clock dinner at the' Masonic temple Thursday evening. G. M. Krell, master of Laurel ' lodge, will preside. Kvcry member is being urged to he present. NORTHSIDE SUNSHINE CLUB TO MEET The Northside Sunshine club will meet Thursday afternoon at the Howard Caseheor home on Fowler street with Mrs. Glenn Cox as hos tess. The meeting wilt begin at two o'clock. All members are cor dially invited to bo present. EVERGREEN H. E. CLUB TO MEET The Kvergreen grange home eco nomics chtb will meet for an all day session Thursday. October 14, at the homo of Mrs. Hruee Spade man. A politick luncheon will be served at noon. All members are urged to be present. SIDE GLANCES. By George Clark , SWt 1917 BY HE StSVlCt INC. T.M . Btt. U.j. PT.0ff. IQ-ll. Here Yesterday Mrs. Ijtmb, of Camas Valley spent Monday in this vity shopping. Ah-NeaH-Nika Group to Meet I The Ah-Neab-Nika Vamp M?& urouM . will !et at aevejs o'clock WUssHa- tlav eveittite at fh hams &t thx tittariliau. Mrs. Isii i Cummiaes. I uti Harrison street. All member are ake to ht preset!. Here Monday M:s. Jeff Wil liams, of l.oohsiiggless, spent yes terday in this Hiy shopping. At Local Store H. I. Wands, re cently of Nebraska, U working at the local Montgomery Ward store. Goes to Saem Mrs, Joseph Houseoider, of ibis rtyf left Mon day for Salem to smi a few days visiting friends and relatives. "Slop whistling, Bobby. I'm trying to concentrate on that radio urogram. 18-GORE DRESSES, S1.00 Special Rale at Carr's on swiii ins, swirling. Itcgore frocks in vi brant, new fall colors. Size. 12 to 2. And you save up to half on this special at $1.00. See them at Carr'H Adv. NOTICE Special Asieilcan legion meet liif? at Days Creek, October 13, IftiST, F,eave armory at B:30 p. in. AHJiTANT. Corn sheilei-a for either band or power asts :tm sold at Wharton !irJH. Adv, Here From Ounsmuir J. fi. Hitches, employee st the onihem lacitic ctampany at Imn&mnir, Calif., in here at Ms home for a tew days. Return From Lakeview Mr. and Mrs. John AUerbrtry hut retnrned in their home in this city, after spending the week-eml Iti Lakevie-w. rhey took the latter's mother. Mi's. 8. !. Thornton, of this city, to l'tkeview, whsr she remained for hinder visit. Laurel Ledge to Meet Laurel lodge. No. 13, A. K. ed A, M will met at :t o'clock Wedneay ev enias at the Masonie semplo to make plans Cor the spectal meeting to ie held th foHowing evening at which time the gran4 snastr of ! Oregon. Cari G, Pafnrson wiil feel prtsnt. i ..... . r -f M iiay lifts, of this eit Isave Seft i for a week's vacation. They will visit friends a short me la Klam ath Falls and tbea go i& P&rrlasdi via eastern Oregon an i return bonis ia the coast htshwa Mr. Bajiiss is a driver for the Pierce AiHo Ki-mht company. W. C, T. U, to Meet The W, . T. V. will meet et o'fSock 'eilne(ay afternoon In ih& Metho dist Episconal cltareli iwriors wit It Mrs. C A. Chanber!int president, in charge, Ikdegatea to tho slat convention at Xewbers last week will make their r?poHs, .Harafeers and friends are invito! is aitensl. u 5 1M Fri., Oct. 1 s P. M. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Benefit High School A, S. B. Fund Admission: Students 25c, Adults 35c 'Jlavonj Mexican Chili Powder Wednesday Bank Night $150.00 STARTS TODAY COMEDY THRILLS! ft STRANRF. THINGS HAPPEN WHEN A STUNT GOES HAYWIRE" Public At Veddintr m.-.: R . . . .' I'll f JANE WYMA WILLIAM HOPPER M C K f-UFCF!. frtftTQS chupchj: Showvt 2-7 9 P. M. 7r' Last Times Today! Dick Powell - Doris Weston THE SINGING MARINE WEDNESDAY! FINE CAST! GRAND STORY! 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