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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW.- ROSEBUROOREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1937, THREE Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER ROSEBURG WOMAN'S CLUB INVITES GENERAL PUBLIC TO PLAY AND TEA The Rosburg Woman's club has issued a most cordial Invitation to the general public to enjoy Us au nual fall birthday play and tea to be held at two o'clock next Tues day afternoon, November 2, at the Elks temple. Mrs. M. It. Richards and Mrs. E. G. Young, play directors, will pro Bent two one-act comedies, "Truant Husbands" and "Paris Seta the FyVf." .V j. 1 -onier Grow will C .j w!h i-t. r t i - pd'ii 1 vie - hi . :1.'U ui ,' ' .. ,v!;ij; I .. Pi .:t iti; .t:ii:!.c li'H annua; i.i.i .ii c:i W . t In U l.1 u; i i-.ii.i . OKKJMl,! tl'i. JLl'Jt tlV.lp'f. Villi -lis, . i i:i ch'ti'-"- .J tho iii;;i,b(-is Vno-. "oirthdaya oftcur from June lo November inelunive acting; as hostesses. The- afi'tyr promises to he one of the most outstanding social events of the club for the full season. NORTHSIDE SUNSHINE CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY The Norths, do Sun!:ine" club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. W. Ingels on Winchester street. All members are urged to be present. GEORGE STARMER AUXILIARY TO MEET George Rtnrmer auxiliary to United Spanish War Veterans will meet at T:3U o'clock Thursday eve ning at the armory for a verv Im portant business session. Every member is being urged to be pres ent. Today's Pattern 4580? S '.'(i-itt:-, r'..: tw;i sa.r.s (lci.L?.vU!lit. "T T..-V-:'.; fcV.U-..a. i I (V'VFr'j!' LOOKS oi. .' AROiliMD HOJS.-:r ftK r.iTliiliN 4580 You want to look smart and Blender nnd thin I.i your perfect choice for u flattering houaefrock that's easy to don! You'll find this jiffy wrap-around frock a joy to wiake of gaily printed percale, dim ity or broadcloth which you'll cut and stitch in a jiffy I Do notice the slimming; cut or the, bodice, the way the darts assure a perfect fit and the clever shoulder yokes. 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BOOK AND PATTERN TOGETHER TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Send your order to News-Review Pattern Department, Rosehurg, Ore. 6 1 f dfj f 4580 jff NATIONAL ART WEEK TO BE OBSERVED WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3RD A most cordial Invitation has bepn extended to the general pub lic to enjoy the first large art ex hibit, in observation of National Art week, to be held next Wed nesday afternoon and evening at the civic room of the Umpqua ho tel. Also in connection with this exhibit wilt be an interesting no host six-thirty o'clock dinner at the I'miMjua hotel. Reservations for the dinner may be l..ul by call ing the hotel. : A-.ycd-.fi dt'Silrincr to plaeo entries 'n fui' art xhiWt has been asked . r, ;n f-ht.j- yt Fred Mor ison or - ":ot C'arr. Numerous ', :r -.i-.j,' art exhibils have been , i-iannrd for the affair, among ! which will be several originals ! from Walt IMsney of Mickey Mouse H'onr patronesses include Mrs. C. K. Roberts, Mrs. W. M. Cntmibell. Mrs. T. O. yutson, Mrs. K. R. Stewart,, MIsb Adeline Stewart, Mni U. V. Wiinberly, Mrs. Perry Smith, Mrs. Walter Fisher and Mrs. Frederick J. Porter. The art exhibit will he open at two o'clock in the afternoon and remain open until six. The no-host llnner will be served at 6:30 and the evening exhibit hours will be from seven to ten o'clock. The public is most cordially Invited to attend. No admission charge will be made for the exhibit. MARSHFIELD COUPLE CELEBRATES GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Golden wedding anniversary was celebrated on Tuesday, October 10. by Mr. nnd Mrs. Gilbert Gll- herlson of Marshfield, for the past 30 years residents on the bay. Honoring the event, a 1'uinilv din ner was held Tuesday evening at the home of their son, George Gil- bertson, at which were present Mr. and Mrs. G. W. (lilhertson, Mr. and .Mrs. George Gllhertson and their children, June and George Jr. A daughter. .Mrs. Ruth Mour- field, lives at Knoxville, Tenn., and was unable to be present for the festivities. ' The couple's marriage occurred In Tnniion, Colorado, Oct. 19,1887. Mrs. (lllhertson's maiden name was Gunhlld Iverson. For, years they resided on a farm on Kentuck In let, moving to Marshfield In re cent years. Mr. and Mrs. Gllhertson former ly resided at Glendale, Oregon. 1 MISSIONARY SOCIETY CENTENNIAL TO BE CELEBRATED THURSDAY All of the ladies of church or ganizations Interested In foreign itae(nnK tuive been invited to at tend the Presbyterian Missionary society's centennial celebration to be heid at two-thirty o'clock Thurs day afternoon at the V. M. Camp bell home on North Jackson street. The nrnirram promises to oe oi unusual interest. Mrs. C. E. Rob erts will be the speaker of the at ,....,. n "The Centennial." which celebrates one hundred nr Dxunhvtor tin tore gn i ns slnns. Mrs. W." h. Scott will have i.n..,r nr tl,e ilevotions: Mi u.tn.n,- f:,-nu- aitecial . music, and m.. i.., ,.l ITllrtnh nresldent. the business session. The members of the Presbyterian Missionary socie ty w l act as nosiesseB iui i". affair. POMONA GRANGE TO MEET WITH SUTHERL1N The Douglas County Pomona rnniro will bold its regular meet- hie nn Saturday. ' Oct. 30, with Sntherlin uranffe. The business meeting will open at 10 o'clock with Worthy Master T. B. HusenbarK presiding, i be i!mr"infT will be taken up with the i uiiV !i!;v.es.' or the order. 0"ti- oi "o.inv' 'C'jjf, reports cf i -'1 :t' , rruiui ions, etc. A basbfit dinner will he enjoy- pr at noon. All members are re- ; quested to bring baskets and their , . ,T- - j.: 2 o'clock will he .t.-lt's program under the direction of Paula Anderson, Po mona lecturer. This will be open to the public. A good attendance Is urged. COUNTRY CLUB LADIES TO MEET ON THURSDAY The ladies of the Hosoburg Coun try club will meet at 9:30 o'clock Fhursday morning at the club house for contract bridge. Potluck luncheon will be served at noon, and the afiernoon will be spent In playing golf. All members are urg ed to be present. LOYAL CIRCLE CLASS TO MEET THURSDAY The Loyal Circle class of the First Christian church will meet at 1:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the cnurch parlors, where cars will furnish transportation to the home of Mrs. P. W. Berkley on the Pixonville road for the meet ing. Ail members of the class are urged to attend. LADY ELKS TO MEET THURSDAY NIGHT The Lady Elks will hold a Boclal meeting at eight o'clock Thursday evening at the temple. High score prieeB will be awarded winners in contract bridge and five-hundred All Lady Klks are most cordially invited to be present. ECONOMIC STUDY CLUB TO MEET THIS EVENING The Keonomic Study club will meet with .1. D. Chappelle. Instrur- tor. al fight o'clock lonieht at 812 Miller street. The class is now studying "Money." The topic to night is "The (told Standard." Any one Interested Is welcome to at tend. SIDE GLANCES By George Clark FT'SSPiffl cow c tgyx 'fck BeuimP lt ...... "They know the IraHio laws Some they agree with Bulldog Drummond on Indian Bill "1 AfiH- H Sceiie from "Bulldog Drummond more, which plays Wednesday only P. N. G. CLUB HAS DELIGHTFUL SUPPER FRIDAY EVENING The Past Noble . Grands club held a delightful six-thirty o'clock potluck supper Friday evening at the I. O. O. V. hall with the mem bers nnd their husbands enjoying the affair. The Hallowe'en motif was beautifully carried out on the table, while autumn leaves, light-jack-o'-lanterns and fall flowers were used about the hall. The six-thirty o'clock potluck supper was In charge of Mrs. J. G. Stephenson, chairman, Mrs. Lu el!a Clingenpeel, Mrs. Stony Cnwl field and Mrs. W. W. Ashcraft. Covers were placed for Mr. and .Airs. T. B. Busenhark, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Goff, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Pickens, Mr. and Mrs. Alba Spaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tay lor, Mr. and Mrs. George Conkey, Mrs. W. W. Ashcraft. Mrs. J. B. Bailey, Miss May Fisher, Mrs. KfHo Schwarz, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Roadman, Mrs. Leo Williams, Mrs. G. Stephenson, Mrs. Stoney Cawlfleld, Mrs. Luella Clingenpeel and Mrs. Margaret Rodgers. Mrs. Alba Spaugh, president. had charge of the short business session, followed by a delightful social hour of games In charge of Mrs. Kffie Schwarz, Mrs. J. B. Bailey and Fred A. Goff. The club prize was won by Mrs. J. K. Pick ens and the game prizes went to Mrs. J. B, Bailey, Mrs. Lee Wil Hams, Mrs. J. K. Pickens, George Conkey, Harry Taylor and Alba Spaugh. The November meeting will be announced later. The hostess com mittee includes Mrs. C. W. Clark, Mrs. E. V. Hoover, Mrs. D. H. Lenox and Mrs. George Conkey. and the entertainment committee includes Mrs. H. B. Roadman, Miss May Fisher and Mrs. J. K. PiekeiiH. ELK CREEK GRANGE HAS MEETING SATURDAY YONCALLA, Oct. 2fi The reg ular meeting of Elk Creek grange wits heid Saturday. During the morning the Junior grange, under the leadership of Mrs. Art Rychard, was held. A chicken dinner wus served at noon with Dr. and Mrs. Bailey of South Deer creek as guests. During the lecturer's hour ITIUSTARD Schilling as well ns you do, olHcer. some they don't."' Comes Back." starring John Barry at Hunt's Indian theater. Mr. Bailey gave n very Interesting talk. Two vocal solos were ren dered by Delmnr Rice. Misses Na omi Wilson and I-iOina Jobe gave fine readings. . ' YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY TO MEET THIS EVENING The Young People's society, St. Paul's Lutheran church, will meet this' evening at 7:30 at the home of Raymond and Eleanor Morti mer, corner Corey and Harvard. Miss Pearl Goetz. Miss Vera Goetz and Miss June Goetz will be Joint hostesses for the evening. All those planning to attend are asked to read Mark 13-14 In preparation for the ltible baseball game. All members and friends are most cordially Invited to ntlend. VlCKS Vatronol & ' t 1 many colds i,h'uil Uclailt uj the 'tin m Masquerade Dance MACCABEE HALL Wednesday, Oct. 27 MUSIC BY JOLLY TIME FIVE Sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary, F. O. E. COSTUME AND COMIC PRIZES SUMMER WOOD PRICES OLD GROWTH FIR 4-ft Qreen. per cord 4-ft. Dry Slab, per cord 16-inch Dry, per load 16-Inch Green, per load - Mill Ends, per load - 2-ft. Green 8lab, per load Sawdust, psr unit - PHONE 282 ROSEBURG Local News Returnt to Work J. B. Hughes has left fur his work in Weed, Cal., alter spending the week-end at bis home here. Here Over Week-End Miss Kath ryn Busenhiirk, student al (). S. C. spent the wet'k-end al Melrose vis iting her parents. Visit Lake Mr. and Mrs. fleorge lien net t , Miss 1 la I .au bach, 10. Mansfield and Otto Young enjoyed a trip to Crater lake Sunday. . Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Ma rion Weather ford, of Portland, were guests in Itoseburs Sunday evening uf Mr. and Mrs, Sain Campbell. Attend Game Mrs. Zina fioss, Mrs. Jiimo-K Hewley and Mrs. John Kdwnrds, nf this i-iiy, attended the (). S. C.-U. of (). football giime in Kugene Saturday. Return From Coast llr. and Mrs. C. H. Bailey bavo returned to their home oa South lJeer creek, iit'tnr spending the week-end at Winchester bay fishing. Returns to Eugene Mrs. C. A Fields has returned to lint' lionie in Kugene after having been called to lioseburg by the death of her brother, II. W Kvans. Here Over Week-End Bill Brown, student ut t). S. 0., and Wilbur Cooney, Instructor at the college, spent the week-end hero visiting relatives and friends. Attend Game W. M. Campbell and sou, McAfee, Kpent Saturday in Kugene attending the football game and visiting the former's son, Hill, who is a junior at the Univer sity. Returns Here Glenn Taylor, of the Kosehurg city Urn depart mailt bus returned hero, after attending the football game In Kugene Satur day and then going to Port laud to visit Sunday with his mother. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Pargeter have returned to their home on Claire street, alter attend ing tile football gaino In Kugene and the former also intended a meeting of building anil loan asso ciations. PUBLIC INVITED TO OYSTER SUPPER SATURDAY The Junior Woman's club has Issued a most cordial invitation lo me general public to attend an ovster supper Saturday, October 30, to be served at the Hoselmrg "(immiH clubhouse Irom four to seven o'clock. Mrs. Harold C'loake, Mrs. Ernest Pierson and Mrs. W. T. Tucker have charge of the general com mittee for the affair. BIRTHDAYS HONORED AT LODGE MEETING lilllDU-:. Oct. 2li I. A. Dean and C. E. Logsdon were honor guests at the monthly birthday party held by the Kcbekull lodge after their business meeting Wed nesday evening. Refreshments were served in the dining hall at a table decorated with beautiful Mowers and plates of grapes. Liz zie Crow, Sarah Hall and Ann Worthlngton were the committee In charge. Visit in Eugene Mr. had Mrs. V. T. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Alba HpaiiKh attended tho foot hall Kanie in KuRene Saturday and via Rod the SpaiiKh'H sou, LaVern, a atndpnt at PniviM-Hlty of Oroixon. helps end a eocf quicker in each Vukt Package S2.00 S3.00 S4.50 S3. OO S4.!iO S3.00 S2.00 LUMBER CO. WICKS WVAPORUB J-a. Attend Game Mr. and Mrs. James Watts, Maynard Bell and Stanley Kidder uiteiiiied the foot ball game at Eugeno Saturday. Back From Spokane Mr, and Mrs. Charles Healy have returned from SiKikano. where they attend ed the funeral of the former's sis ter, t Return to Portland Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Waer have returned to thei homo in Portland, after spending several days hero visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waer. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs George Bennett nnd Otto Young, of Rockford, Michigan, are here visit ing Miss lla Lauhach and her uncle, C. K. Mnnslield, on South Stephens street. Return to Medford Mr. and Mrs. William Hummed and Mrs. Wil liam Wilson httve returned to their homes In Medford, after spending the week-end here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Yarnall on West Mosher street Spend Day In Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Sam Campbell spent Sunday in Eugene visiting the former's sis ter, Mrs. George R niter, who is convalescing ut Sue red Heart hos pltal, where she recently under went a major operation. Leave for San Francisco Hev. ami Mr. H. C. Uli'ultm mul small (laughter, Marilyn, and tha fnrmer'8 brother. Denny CHualon, of this city, left Monday for San FranclHco to spend ten daya on a t-onihiued bllal neKH and pleaaure trip. Return Here Mr. and Mrs. r. K. StilrkliMK and Itnlph St. Ouko, of Mils city, drove to Portland Satur day, where the StricklingN spent the week-end with their daUKhlor, Mrs. W. 10. Summers. They return ed here by train, stopping over a short time In Eugene to visit. Daughter Is Born Announce ments have been received here of the birth of a daughter, Judith Hose, to Mr. and .Mrs. (Ieori;o Web ber at Sati IlleKo, October 2. Mr. and Mrs. Webber formerly attend ed school here. Mrs. Webber was lioso Conrny before her marriage. W. C. T. U. to Meet Tho W. C. T. U. will meet at 2:1)0 o'clock Wed nesday afternoon In the Methodist ICplscopal church parlors with Mrs. C. A. Cltamberlin, president, in charge. Mrs. John Weatherford will have charge of tho program. Members and friends are Invited to intend. Visits Parents Miss Genevieve East ling, student nt Oregon State college, spent the week-end here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. .1. Ensiling on Wast Lane streot. Friday evening Miss Eastllng and her lather celebrated their birth day anniversaries nt a family din ner. Go to Grants Pass MiBR llettv Anno nnd Itonald Faulkner anil Hill Stock of this city, took Mrs. Robert Dyrd back lo her home In Grants Pass Sunday nnd then re turned here that evening. Mrs. Hyrd, nee Lucille llobard, spent last week at Unipqun visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. F. llo bard. Car Damaged An automobile belonging to 11. W. Strong was quite badly damaged Sunday night In an accident In Pass Creek can yon. Mi-. Strong was returning to Rosehurg after attending the Galll Curd concert In Eugene and struck an embankment when blind ed by the lights of an approach ing car. Occupants of the vehiclo ewenped serious injury WINTER'S NOT FAR AWAY toi6e - cJuwjjg now io cov&ct guuk of RPM 'jfoi wiri&i ckuincf s ' , v v " r - v l jS , ' . ' ' 4 I, ft , ' 'I t x, A NEW STANDARD OIL FOR NEW CARS Catholic Ladies to Meet The Catholic Ladles society will meet in St. Joseph's parish hall nn North Kane street at 2 o'clock Wednes day afternoon with Mrs. Lucy Jen nings as hostess. All members are urged to be present. Return to Eugene Mrs. P. Camp bell and Miss Robertson, nurse in Eugene, and the formers daughter, Mrs. George H. Houck, of Imh An geles, have returned lo Eugene, af ter spending the week-end hern vis iting the lalter's pareiu-ln-lnw. Dr. and Mrs. George K. Houck, on South Stephens street. Back From California Miss Mar gnret Oderkirk and her mother, Mrs. W. M. Oderkirk, have returned to their home hi this city, r.fter spending the past ten days vaca tioning nnd visiting in San Fran cisco. Miss Oderkirk returned to her work In the chamber of com merce office yesterday. LEGION TO MEET AT KENTUCKY HOMES 1'mpqua post or the American Legion will hold u apeclal meeting at Kentucky Homes tonight for the benefit of membera of the North llmptiua area. A regular hiiHlneHS He.sHlou will be conducted, and will be followed by a period of enter tainment. Bank Night Wednesday $50 SI TODAY Don.. V r Shows 2-7:15-9:15 P. M. Mats. 25c Eves. 35c Kiddles 10c 7 iifw.'iiin 1 mm 1 1 ii fjJI Prcgram iOVE AND POUTK1... I""aLSO SELECTED H SHORTS Stock and Bond ni, Averages 'vr romjHlHtl by The ABHoeinted iVettS. Del. Hi: STOCKS - no' ir -is co Ind'ln RIt'a Vl'a SI'ka Today K8.3 23.0 33 9 4S.2 Prev. day .... Cii.4 23.H 34.7 -19.1 Month ago .... 79.6 28.9 37.0 f.6.1 Year ago 93.(i 41.5 f.2.4 70.2 1937 high lOl.tl 49.5 64.0 75.3 1937 low 64.3 20 7 31.6 45.1 1936 high 99.3 43.5 53.7 72. S 1936 low 73.4 30.2 43.4 55.7 BONDS 20 10 10 10 Illl's Ind'ls Ufa Fgn. Today 7S.4 9S.8 92.1 f.6.3 Prev. dny .... 79.1 98.7 92.1 C6.1 Month ago .... 84.1 100.7 94.7 69.4 Year ago 96.7 104.0 102.4 70.6 1937 high 99.0 P 4 102.8 74.7 1937 low 76.0 97.0 90.3 61.7 1936 high 98.2 104.4 103.1 73.0 193U low Sli.9 101.8 S9.3 S7.B Ends Today! Wednesday Only 'J tOHN BAKRVkKME Ciapb.il j IthD Hmrt Shows 2-7-9 P. M. &. Vl Eves'. 35o Klddlec 100 BANK NIGHT $250 :t.;-. wa tlrri ivryn ( . fats was V3 T) f i 1 1 f? OVIVDOQ