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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1937. SCDCDEITW Social Calendar Monday, Nov. 15 Junior Woman's club homecom ing ami luriual Initiation at 8 o'clock lit vfiiiK nl cluhhoitfl, Wonmii h club executive boa id in vited im KtifHtB. Smc(hI inutdc. 11. I'. W. (ilcc chili n;ic(He inc.-t-iiiK ill 7:. in o'clock ul studio of di rector, .Mrs. Chaih'H A. lin:n:l. Dr. It. L. Itiinu k noil denoitiiiia Uuiml Whir HiiKly dawn meeting al 7: 45 o'clock In f'VeniiiK n( diuliiK hall of ImiiKlatt hotel lo cnnilinie, the Htudy of KiiiKduiu relation sbipH. 1'uhllc Invited. World Wld Guild fivw-thlrty o'clock put I tick uuiper ut church parlors. D. A. It. mei'liiiK ut 7:30 In eve Diug at home of Murgurei l'ttge ou Commercial avenue with MIhi Page and Mia. L). N. liut.enhar.iT,; 'Jolllt ilOHteMKCH. Ml'H. (il'OI'X M. j Urovvn, nroKi'uni chaii inun. nnccdoteti ot our uiici'alor,. Mi h. Jioyd J hi leu will nlv a talk on Angol IhIhimI mid eontrihiilioiiti for the island will hv niadn. lAuiy IJoiih to iwot at two o'clot'k In nfta'i norm at lionm of ' Mra. t). J. l-Vldkuuip on South Main Hi reel. Lilac circle, No. 'J, Neighbors of Woodcraft, meetliiK at in evening ut I. O. O. K. hall. Thaiikn giviug piogmui at oighl. o'clock. , Tuesday, Nov. 16 MnthodlMt Kimcoinl ladien aid elx-lhirly o'clock hh Unlay dinner In church parlor. JtoMehurg Woiiiiiii'k chili 1 :;t0 o'clock dcHHeit-iuiuheou at cltib : house. Kev. S. Haynor Smith, speaker. Special music. Hull call 1 to pi CM. , American l.cglon auxiliary public cunl putty at x o'clock in evening ut armory. II. K. O. club afternoon meet . ing at homo of Mih. Clifton Hoop er on Harvard avenue,. Catholic Study vhiSK group to meet at H o'clock hi evening al Inn jiarlHh hotiHe on Kant Oak Mretjt. MelroHo (traugu Home Kconoin Jen club G:'M lo Z::tu o'clock In mate nupper ut grange hall. Men of the grange to preHunt program. Genuiul public In v I led. Wednesday, Nov. 17 New Idea club one o'clock lunch eon at Cairn Tavern with Mih. W. I). HurrlH, h out can. Konebui g Art and Kmhroldijfty club ufturuooii meeting ut, home ul Mra. Henry WorthliigiOu .on Kant Lawn Hlieut. Catholic Ktidlea Sewing noddy annual fall otizaar and noon chick en dinner at parish hall, Dinner l'rom 11;;H) to l:itn. I'uhlic iuvlled. Children Invited to matinee story hour from t hi ee lo four o'clock hi afternoon in children' loom of ItoNchurg Cily horary. MIhh Klaine llrovv n will he in charge. The occasion in In honor of National (iood Hook week. Thursday, Nov. 18 Florence Nightingale tent, No. 45, Daughters of ( nioii Veteran of Civil War meeting al 7:;iu o'clock In evening at armory lor Humiliation of officer. Carden Valley Women's club flrnt fall meeting at 2 o'clock ul clubhouse with Mm. Ci. ('. llalley at Inmtertm. PreMiyteriau ladies aid one thirty o clock deKHcrt-lumhcou and meeting in church parlor. Trf-Siuat e Hewing club all day meeting at church parlor Willi missionary society iik invited guests. 1'otluck limcheou at noon. KoHehurg chapter of Kastein Star 8 o'clock in evening meeting at .Masonic temple. Initiation, fan yonville, Itlildlo and Myrile Creek chapter invited. KoHchuig Country club Indies (o meet al i:'M) a. tn. lor coulnict bridge wllb 1 1! ; ;tn o'clock politick luncheon and golfing in alii timmki. Wonian's I'oieigu Ali5Hiouai so ciety of Methodiftl :m opal . church to meet al two oYloi h at home of Mis. II. A. Cuiuuiuy wiiu iMih. A. .1. lieddes, pioi;rnm leader. Friday, Nov. 19 Kvetgrccii holies Invited to - tension meeting all day nt l-:er-green grunge hall. I'utlm k 'lunch con al noon. Those attending hav ing been asked lo hrini; a cowled dtsh and their own dishes and sil Verwnre. Mrs. Jessie I'aliuiler In gram will have charge of the ex tension service program on sewing. Choral club to meet al In a, in. ut Karl Wiley home n( HI North Main street with Mrs. I lomei Crow, director, in charge. Ceoi'Ke Slniiner auxlliaiy I'ast Presidents club afternoon meet hi i; at two o'clock at home of Mis. S. W. Slai met . Saturday, Nov. 20 Crude school children of Uo. lung united to story hour at chit drcn'M room of Hosebui k City It hraiy liom two to lliiee o'clock week. Miss Klaine lltowii in chin ge. I'. X. club lo meet al S o'cIim k In im oiling at home of Mi s. Ceorgo Con key on Mudrone av e line. Mis. It. II. Innox. chairman, Mrs. C. W. Chuk anil Mrs. Cenk.-y, hostesses. Kuieiiaimheni, Mrs. 1 1 It. Itoadniiin. MtsN .May Klsher and Mih. J. K. IMckens. November 22 I'llblja fiivft4d lo I'ro Ainei leu luncheon in U o'clock at noon at Carl Tavein. November 25 ThauksMiiHK ball to be spon soi ed b It. r. . C. ut ariuoiy at a o'clock rutilh invited. Ibi Luu bnch, cJi;iii m,Hi, aHuted y Mih By LOTUS KNIGHT I'OKTKR LMILUKtlN Uf KOSE BU RG INVITED TO MATINEE STORY HOURS NEXT WEEK In vbseivanee of National Cood Hook Week, the Itoseblllg city 11- hraiy hoard mem hers have arrang ed lor an especially interesting cvhiI for I he children of Koachutg. On Wednesday ihe children aie invited to meet at the children' iooiii at the city library io enjoy a matinee story hour between three and t'Mir o'clock. On Saimday all of the grade school children un invited to meet from two to three o'clock In tin children'h room at the library lor u delightful storv hour. The library hoard meuiberH ai e especially pleased to announce thai Mian Kluine ISrown of this city him been Becnred to have charge of the two study bourn, MIsr Drown was gruduateil from Willamette university ut Halem and was grad ualed this year from the library school at Columbia university In New York, whore she wan espec ially trained in child story telling. MIhs lirown also look special work under Mary Could I'avis of the New York public lihiHiy. Her ser vices are beiiiK greaily ap i-ciated by the members of the KosehiUK , city library hriard as well as the liai entH ut the children who w ill be privileged to enjoy t he story hours In observance of Nit I tonal (iood Hook week. MRS. HARRIS ELLSWORTH ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB ON TUESDAY Mrs. Harris Kllsworlh very gra ciously entertained her hriduc club at. a lovely one o'clock luncheon at her home on Winchester street Tuesday afternoon. Covers were placed at an attrac tively appointed table lor Mrs. John Jl. (loblnson. a ' guest, and .Mrs. W. K. Chapman, Mr. Arthur W;. Hatiiu. Mrs. Arthur Clarke, Mrs. A. A. Wilder. Miss Helen Cimey. Mrs. Walter FiHhcr and the hostess, Mrs. KIlHWorth. Contract bridge was enjoyed dur ing Ihfi afternoon willi Mrs. Koblusou and ,Mih. Wilder winning the high wore. W. W. G. TO MEET NEXT MONDAY The members of the World Wide guild of the lluptisi church have been most cordially Iuvlled to en joy n delightful A : :im o'clock pot luck supper next Monday evening hi (he church pallet h. 'U. S. V. HOSPITAL ll Facility Mars. Jlugs (ells Maggie Unit Prolesnor I'rebie moved out of the a pari - moot house w hen he learned she was moving hi, hut our tenants go nut w hen no new ones come in. so the hospital cannot lie accused of taking in bad company. Not one admission is on our record this ek , hut t In ee men have been discharged lo I heir homes. Lew is Carr, Amos Cacy aJid Thomas Beurden. Monday's picture, "Pen rod and Sam," w as entertaining even to mown ups who could not claim that It rev tved memories of their own childhood. Hilly Mnuch seems line type of an unspoiled hoy. The slioil subject, "Cradle of Civ llial ion," recalled the saying (hat history i huh in cycles. The narralor pointed out that I he old castles were built as fortresses as II as mansions, and now New York architects ate planning how o sireimllieu apartment bouse 'oofs lor defense auailisl bombard ment and to level I hem lor air plane landings. Wild geese apparently were ap prised ol the storm which devus- i'd tin1 Nome shore early this ek, and the whole uorlheiu col ony started southward ul onetime. 10 veh Knsehurg's soundest sleepers re aware when they reached this point on their itinerary alter a n ichl'n rest on Kasl Moieland lake and the Cortland golf course. Homer Severy and William I.uk entdll have been enioyinu visits from I heir wives I his w eek. and what a lot of home town news they have heard! Kav Uoberls has been moved by il vample of a fellow patient, pliM his wile's nrnlnt:. to busy Imp sell tniiKIni; armchair mats and sola cushion covers. Il Is a Ihrilly w ay to spend 1 hue w Idle w all Inn for a bone tract tire to he healed "t 'aplaiiiH Courageous," our Thuisday film, showed some iom:h sens. Ken Spencet Tiacys hair had a permanent wave. Wtial a valuable employe in a neiiro-psy-cbial 1 1 hospital Lionel I Ian y nun e tould he' lie ha Mich a calm way ot seiMialiui; in onseipielllal trittes from seiuillH nlenes. hal e CI t he ( ll.l I aClei lie 1; s. Konest Winn ha r'luiued tmin a leave nt ahseiice ami is to Hie casual ohseiver as on iik as when he was a member of the Drecoii idd xoldfers' lioiue. All his associates have admired Mir sihical way in which Ihe Mt He 1 ' ilnt pat tent endured the e 1 1 act ion nt his tei't h, but rumor now has it that lie as hutldtiu up his beauty ready In wland un der w edding bid Is Any sutteiiu-; in. iy seeru Mnall when there is a ific.it nl-Jeclive in Mew. Tin' only perio 1 of Minshltie on i ini-tii I- dav was iluihm Ihe pa rade. I : i patieul who could sit j Hjwwas in it. thanks lo ihe Ithim j Uiitrt and t he local automobile dc'ilers e w ho could uoi parti- j vipate w ere reinemhet ed by the ' Auieiiiau Cecum au.viliatv wilhj hI,' while and blue napkins and j mints on our dinner tia s. t V'hm :) b:tl'.v Vt;;:ivtio phot; I'uo'-y doe. its muiijfr tinnk iit h.u bad bcr l'ocUct picked? 1 , Miee LUCY PINKCRTftN COMPLIMENTED AT VERY LOVELY TEA AND SHOWER Miss Ha luuhuch entertained at a very charming tea and surprise shower party at her home on South Stephens street Armistice afternoon from dpi to tl:"u o'clock in compliment to .Miss Lucy Pink ertnn. '. ho will marry Hruce lien neti Strachan, or Portland, Thanks giving day. Lame boiioM'.s of c tu yhaiilb mums, mai Isolds, miHiuriiums and other fall flovveiK were attentive ly arranged about the rooms. The lovely gifts were plerenled to Miss I'inkerton from Miss tail back, Mrs. J. K. I'inkerton, Mrs. J. A. Plnknrtou, Mrs. Howard Hut field, Mrs. Story lies, Mrs. L. W. Ituhl, Mis. Hairis Kllnwortlt, Mrs. K. L-. Knupp, Mrs. C. H. Bailey, Mrs. W. C. Paul, Mrs. Hobort Net son, Mrs. PhuI Jenkins, Mrs. K. L. I mini), Mm. Helheit Kalllehl, Mrs. Hoy Hatfield, Mrs. Kdythe Flor ence Keltey, Mrs. W. J. Schultz, Miss liorolhv Norton, Miss Klleu Ctahtree, Mi.ss Adah Marie Kuhl, Miss Nadiue Pinkelion, Miss Lois and Miss Freda Duncan, Miss Mar garet Oderkirk. .Miss Lucille Lenox. M in s Marjorie Wilson mid Mrs. Frederick J. Porter. The tea. table, covered by an at tractive luce cloth, was beautiful ly appointed for ihe occasion. A mirror p'tupic, circled by four tall gold tapers and crystal flower sec tions of gold and orchid chrysan themums, was centered by a miniature bride and bridegroom. .Mrs. ,1. A. Pinkerton, aunt or the guest of honor, and Mrs. Story lies, poured and Mrs. L. W. Ituhl assisted Miss Uoibach in serving. B. P. W. C. HOLDS ANNUAL BIRTHDAY PARTY MONDAY NIGHT Miss Lucille Lenox, Miss Doro thy Norton ami Miss Margaret Oderkirk had ( barge of the annual HiiKiiH'HH and Professional Wo men's c-lith delightful birthday party, which was held at the Itiv prsdale grange hall, Monday eve ning. A dinner was served ut (iMT. I;y ihe grange ladies to tin? members and their guests al ta bles heiiuliful with full flowers and greenery. A miii hit (I re birth day cuke, decorated with one candle, graced each (dace ut the table, and the candles were light ed while Miss Verna Caiolhers rend the club collect. Covers were laid for. Mr. and Mrs. Story lies, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sinniger. .Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. Judd, Miss Lucille Lenox. Miss May Fisher, Miss Florence Sneduker, Miss Vera Predricksnu, Miss Alice I 'eland, Miss Bui burn 1'elund, Miss Ktiiel Guile, .1. W. Smith Sr., Al Lent, M. it. ImniclH, May mud Hell, II. I. Flckcnsclior, Morris HowUer, C. K. Mansfield, Lyman Skinner, James Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. lie.-, Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. Fredrick son, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith, Mr. ami Mrs. , lames K. Judd. Mrs. Frances Liulotl. Mrs. lierahliue Sheeny, Mrs. Itiilh Wilson. Mrs. Lyman Spencer. Mrs. Dotoihy Lan der, Mrs. Alma Harness, Mrs. Car rie Hell. Mrs. Kli.ahelh Carrett, Mrs. Marian Hallard. Miss Ina Farnswoi iii. Miss Verna Cai olhers, Miss Lucy Pinkerton. Miss Helen Bench, Miss Murgarel Page, Miss Nance Kitslmnions, Miss Pol mil drove, Miss Marjorie Wilson. Miws Naomi Scotl, Miss Helen Casey, Miss Dorothy Notion. Miss Mar grid Oderkirk. Following Hie dinner the Hill Billies, a group directed by Miss Helen Casey, with Airs. Fiances Lintott as accompanist entertain ed with a group of numbers, fol lowed by dancing. The music was furnished hv a ten-piece orches tra, directed by W. K. OH. W. C. T. U. Has Fine MEETING WEDNESDAY The Koseburg W. C. T. C met Wednesday morning at the Metho dist 1'lpiscopul church parlors to tie a ((iilll for Hie Children's Farm Home ut Corvallis. A politick luncheon was served al noon, fol low ed by a business meeting in charge of the president, Mrs. C. A Chamheilin. Mrs. A. J. Ceddes led tile devotlonals oil I !ie topic "Pence and Preparedness." It was an nounced thai Ihe month of Novem ber was set aside for ilues pay able. The next meeting will be held December ;l. at which lime an Ada Jolley pi ogram will he preset! led. The regular meeting of the I'Hh of this month wilt not be held on account of Thanksgiving being the next day, STUDY CLUB IS ORGANISED TUESDAY A study anil discussion club was or tanied at the 'u tie die parish hou-.e Tuesday eveuiim .'or the purpose of making a study of ihe history and background of the Catholic icliglon. VirgU ,,, t',.re will have chatge of the class with Mrs. liar: is Kllsv oi th and Miss Coletia Langetib -re us assistants. The next mee. ing of the study club will be ul eight o'clock Tiles dav evening. November Hi. at the Catholic parish house on Kast Oak si reel. PUBLIC CARD PARTY TO BE GIVEN AT CAN YONVILLE NEXT WEEK CAN YON VI I.I,. Nov. IS. -The gitii'ial public lias been invited tn a caul party at the Masonic hull in ('au.voiiMlle on Wednesday eve ning. Nov. IT, siHuisined by ihe Casterii Star social club. This will be the first of a series lor the win ter mouths. Prizes w ill be gi en for bridge and "o" and there will :ik;o be a door prie Lunch w ill be -Mivcd al the c1o:e of. the eve O. C. M. T. A. MEETS WITH MRS. HAKAN80N MONDAY EVENING' An unusually Interesting meet ing of the Douglas County Music Teachers association was held Monday evening at the borne of Mrs. John Hakuiison in Oakland Preceding the. meeting Mrs. Huk aiLson s five-yeur-o I d daughter, Mary Anne, sung two vocal num bers, which were greatly enjoyed by the group. Mrs. IL F. Kngnsh. nresident had charge of the business session and roll call topics were given by the membern on musical run en t events. Mrs. Harriet WiM:hrf rd was program chairman lor the eve ning. Miss Kleanor llessamer, su pervisor or music in the Oakland schools, sung "Clouds." by Finest ('harles. and "Hymn to the Night," by Campbell-Tipton. Misa itutb Hoover showed pictures and talk ed on her trip to Alaska, whirl she enjoyed during her vacation Hi is summer. Mrs. Clyde Beard and Miss (Hadys Strong played tne piano arrangement of Iteeihov an's Fifth Symphony, whiMi was tne subject or discussion in the study hook and Miss Hcssmner concluded the program by singing, "None But the Lonely Heart,'' by Tchalkowski. Mra. Hakanson, assisted by her Bisier, .Mrs. j. atearus, served delicious refreshments to Mrs, A, U Mullery and Miss Eleanor Ho sanii'r, guests, and the following members, Mrs. Clyde Beard. Mr. Churles A. Brand. Mrs. H. F. Kng Mali, Mrs. Homer Crow. Mrs. John Weatheironl, .Miss Kuth Hoover ami Miss Cladys Strong. The in xt meetinif will be hold December la with Miss (Hmlys Strong and Mrs. Clyde II-miiI, joint program chairmen. LONDON VISITOR IS HONORED AT BIRTHDAY DINNER AT UMPQUA A verv en Inviihhi hln lnlnv l In. net- was given in honor of Charles noise, oi i.onuon. Kuglund, at the Hotel Cmpqua jii Tuesdav. In addition to Mr. Ilrdsn ilmu.. '.....u. ent were his parents. Mr. and Mr. Wutson K. Boise, and his hnnher and jtlHter-ln-luw, Mr. and Mis. Ku gone B, Boise and two daughters. .MISS Louise and Miss Alarin.i Th other membeiH of the lo.isiu , Mr. and Mih tin vbl U' itf..,.. Hurley. New Mexico, Mr. and Mih. iiotiMi r. noise, oi .viedioKi, and Mrs. C. C Melt ..r i,i i ail. Calif., who have also been here visiung, were unable to be pres ent for I tic ilimw... i vioiiHly returned to their homes. Charles W. Hoi.se, who lias been spending Hie paHt two weeks in Itosrdiurir. left mi ! si, .J(.. Tuesday afternoon for Oakland, and other California noints foi a brief stop, before continuing to New York whv l, u.in .... the Queen Mary, November 17. on ii.. nrniiii nip nome to Jondon. I'Jngland. BADOURA CLUB HAS utLitiHTFUL NO-HOSTESS DINNER TUESDAY EVENING : . , The Hadonrii olul, ,i ' Ihe Nile held n deliglnful no-hos- less ::ui o'clock iMu - 'I'uesdav evening ut the home of Mrs. It JI r.iiwunis on VAtnchosler street. Covet s were ihw-...l .,t ! tructively uiipointed tuhle for Mrs. I K. M ue I )ona Id a ml M rs. L. (lolden. inieKts ini.l n, r..ii members. Mrs. lain mnun? I president, Mrs. Will H. Cerreise,,'. neri v ells. Mrs. Lorine W.I Jordan. Mrs. Albeii n...in n. C. It. Hates Mi r it i'i..",i....' I Mrs. William Bell and Mr. H It' Kdwards. A ShOll hllRlll.DU n...n.l followed by a social hour of sew ing and visiting. MRS. EARL ULLRICH ! ENTERTAINS INTER-SE STUDY CLUB TUESDAY 1 I'lie Inter-Se Study club enjoved I delightful one-thirtv nVlnek I sert-luiicheon Tuesday at the Ho i tel Cmiiiiua. after which the study' '"tig "as held at the home of! the president, Mrs. Karl Clhieh on Commercial avenue. Covers were arranged for Mrs 1 I lltich, Mrs. Clyde Heard, Mrs j Ceorge Churchill. Mrs. Itohert1 Hawley. mih. Charles Doerner 1 Mrs. K. S. Hall and Mrs. Harold! Howerniun. Itoll call topics were given on the subject of medicine. The next meeting will be held November :: at a one-thirtv o'clock dex,it. Imicheon at the home of Mrs. W. M. Campbell on North Jackson Htreet. Boll call topics will be giv en on inventions " ! MRS. W. F. HARRIS IS HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB ON TUESDAY Mrs. W. F H.nrU ,,.,. gracious biistess Tuesdav. wb..ii she entertained her bridge club 1(l a delightiul !:;!() o'clock dessert- luncheon at her home on South .viain street. Lovely bouquets of chrysanthemums .ei ...i..,..t ihe rooms. Covers were placed t)r Airs. S J. Shoemaker. .Mrs. K. o Kokh Mrs. Ceorge Whartoii. Mi-, Fred Hamilton. .Mrs Hum...- c.w IL L. Whinnle. Mis ITm-.v- Black and Miss Jane Whaiton. Cimti-Hct bridge was enjnved during tile nrtei iwi.m lt.,,- .."(.I, Mrs. Crow winning the prie fot high score. MRS, PAUL HELWEG IS HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB ON TUESDAY Mrs. Pant llelweg very gracious ly entertained her bridge club at n harming one-thirty o'clock wilad luncheon at her attractive home in Laiiietwood Tuesday afternoon. Zinnias, marigolds and colorful autumn leaves were used as ih decorative motif for the occa.sion. rovers wete arranged for Mis. K S. Mct'lain. Mrs. H. (' Wells, M,s! Hat lie Booth. Mrs. Chester Mnr gati. .Mrs. Maui ice J. Newland. Mrs. K. C. Kuhlhagi'ii. Mrs. U. 11! Coen and Mrs. It. II. Turner. Contract bridge was the diver sion of the id'iiant afternoon hours with Mi:i, Turner winning the bipb ctnv. WHAT TO WEAR WHEN YOUR ESCORT SAYS : "WE WON'T DRESS" You Almost Need Formal Introduction to Glamorous Though Casual Clothes W1' Gold mnN thread hand knit along Mandarin lines ifives sumptuous appearance to the lovely dinner blouse, designed particularly to set off a slender waistline. Not the narrow, plain collar and the outUiu down the front. The blouse is worn with a black skirt and veiled hat. (From Kargero, Now York.) Ily M. Mil AN VOINO .N'-:A St.M'vlcy Sim'f Cori'urtoiHlclit .KV VOUK. When hu iwya, No, wo won't driiHH." unit iiiouiir it, ttiat'H your rue to set into a rftri'ot-leiiKth frock, hs rorinnl u a Itph which doesn't cover your k'K possihly can be. sttli it. you wear u hat with n flowing veil, ilresHy shoes. ImR, BloroK. Thereupon, 'tho formal ef ff.'ct of the informal ensemble com liletely obliterates the self-pity you felt when you first realized that you weren't gnini! to have n cltancc to wear the new evening dress, or even a dinner kowii. Necklines to Suit Individual ' Many of the loveliest frocks for iiftfi'liuon teas, restaurant dining find other Informal occasions are MRS. J. A. HARD NO APPOINTS COMMITTEES FOR LAUItS OF COUNTRY CLUB Mrs. J. A. Harding, cantain of ' the ladies of Ihe Itoseblirg Country ! club, appointed her committees ' for the year at yesterday's meet- j ing at the clu.iliouse. The commit- 1 tees Include: Winter cards. Mrs. U K. McL'lilltnck and Mrs. J. M. Indil; membership, Mrs. Kenneth Quiue and Mrs. A. A. Wilder: pub licity, Mrs. Frank Coen: dances, Mrs. Phil I In it )i. Mrs. Kenneth Quiue, Mrs. Maurice I.. Hallmark. Miss Helen Casey and Mrs. Frank Coen: social, Mrs. II. C. Steams. Mrs. .1. M. Judd. .Mrs. II. C. Wells. Mrs. K. M. McKachern. Mrs. I,. A. Coe and Mrs. U W. Jesse; tour nament, Mrs. Waller Fisher. Miss Helen Casey and Mrs. J. F. Iiil- lard: handicap. Mrs. 1. M. llerrie. Mrs. A. A. Wilder. Mrs. K. S. Me- ('lain and Mrs. IV .1. Coram; chal lenge. Mrs. It. 1). Ilridges and Mrs. (i. Koblhagen: grounds. Mrs. II. C. Stearns and Mrs. J. K. Marks; eclectic. Mrs. W. K. Olt. Mis. Itoyal Davis and Mis. II. T. Han- Hen, and s.immer cards, Mrs. Har ris Kllswnrth, Mrs. (). ivl. llerrie anil Mrs. 1,. W. .losse. Contract bridge was enjoyed dur ing the morning with Mrs. W. K. Olt winning Die high score and Mrs. I.. K. Mi-clinlork winning second high score. At noon lunch eon was served to Mis. J. A. Hard ing. Mrs. J. F. IHIlard. Mrs. K. (I. Kohlhagen. Mrs I.. K. McCllutock. Mrs. A. A. Wilder. Mrs. II. C. Steams. Mrs. Kenneth Uuine. Mrs. II. 1.. Si-oficld. Mrs. .1. K. Murks. Mrs. W. K. oil. Mrs. .1. M. Judd. Mis. I,. W. Jesse and Mrs. I'. J. forum. Mrs. Hunting presided over the business meeting and Mrs. Kohl hagen noted as secretary in the absence of Mrs. Frank Coen. I'huis were made for a supper dunce to be given during the Thanksgiving holiday, the dute of which will be announced biter. The affair will ;o for members of Ihe club onlv. I'rizes for last week's coifing went lo Mrs J. K. Mark.i, who won Ihe . layoff In the tie with Mrs I.. K. McClintock, first flight: Mrs. I Frank Coen. second flight, anil the tie-off of ihe thin! flight will !. played off later by Mrs. .1. A. Hard ing and Mrs. Itoyal Davis. Frizes for yesterday's golfing went to Mrs. K K. McClintock. first flight; Mrs. J. F. Dillald. second flltlit. The prizes were HMirded for scoreless hsmllrup. Next 1 burs. lay the ladies of the lub will meet ut tctii a. m. fur conlraci bridce with potluck lunch eon at 1....H and golfing tn the afternoon. All ladies of the club are mo-it coidinlly invited to be present. JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB TO HOLD HOMECOMING NEXT MONDAY EVENING I'lie Junior Woman's club will obsrn e their annual hom-conilng ucit Monday exenlng at eight o'clock at the Wouiuu's clubroouis, ot metallic, fabrics shimmering, BliUeriuK some dull-surfaced, oth ers bright; almost gaudy, but III a nice kind of way. The majority are short-sleeveil. High necklines, llulshed with up standing collars or neat, flat "lit tle girl" ones vie with very low necklines. As important as the metallic materials are sumptuous velvets, beautiful crepes In black and rich jewel tones. When he says. "Dinner and something in the way of eutertaiu 'iuent later I'm wearing n black tie." you greet him In n dinner dress1 (sleeves, please), and a din ner hat or one of Ihe rather flighty new headdresses. Ill this category, dinner suits with anl.-lc.lciiL'th skirts, trim Jackets anil elegant at. which time the first formal In itiation of new members will be held. Klght new members will be initiated into the club with Mrs. Lean Yearwood and Mrs. Chapman in charge uf the mony. Mrs. William I'nratb ami Jack cere- Mrs. l.ouls K. Fies are Joint hostesses for the affair, which promises to be one of the largest anil most in teresting of the club for the year. Mrs. 1. M. Dunn, president, will be In charge. Members of the Koseburg Woman's cluh executive board are invited as special guests for the occasion. Members of the Junior Woman's club and their in vited guests are also most cordial ly asked to enjoy the occasion. PRESBYTERIAN AID TO MEET NEXT WEEK The i'resbyterian ladies aid will meet at a delightful one-thirty o'clock Thanksgiving dessert luncheon next Thursday in the church parlors with Mrs. 10. O. 'Kandolph, Mrs. .1. P. Motschen burlier, Miss Margaret Clapp. Mrs. Hurl Agee. Ms. James Campbell and Mrs. Oeorge Campbell. Mrs. Fred Hamilton, president, will be In charge of the business session, at which llmu the Novem ber project will he discussed and plans will be made for the annual har-aar to be held December 3-1 al the church parlors, at which time a noon luncheon will be served to the general public. All members and friends are most cordially Invited to the dessert-luncheon next Thursday after noon. MR. AND MRS. KENT ENTERTAIN AT CARD PARTY MONDAY NIGHT Mr. and Mrs. T. tl. Kent enter tained a group of friends with n delightful card party at their home ut I7ti South Main street Monday evening. The occasion marked the birthday anniversary of Mr. Kent. Three tallies of cards were In play 'with prizes going to M.S. Itohert Carroll and Howard Cole man, al.ter delicious refreshments wen- served to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Compton. Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Klnsel, .Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cole man. Later delicious refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Itohert Carroll and Mr. ami Mrs. Kent, tlifts were presented to Mr. Kent from the guests. MRS. MARY MORGAN ENTERTAINS AT DINNER Mrs. Mary Morgan entertained at a very challning six-thiny o'clock dinner at her home, having as her guests Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hud nell. .Mr. and .Trs. William Pluck. Mr. mid Mrs. Paul Dusseau. Mr. and Mrs. Iiay Taltnlund and Hubert Morgan. The evening was sjieut In plac ing pinochle with high scores go. log to Mrs. Hu.lui.il Slid .Mr. TalllV lullil. : ; '1 J n Hw in, IMC .--41- fx-' 'A I . I fjr III . 1 mmAKi Gold metallic cloth is the luxurious material from which the dressy afternoon or party frock was fasnioned. The lines are simple so as not to detract from the fabric. A corded belt and bow at waistline and neck are the only trimming. The black velvet halo hat is a touch of rich contrast. From Stein & Blaine, New York.) hlnuscs arc high-lighted, One espe cially attractive dinner costume, seen in a swank night club recent. Iy". included a floor-length, Hquare lieckcd iihirtwalster of silvery blue metal cloth with jewelled buttons down the front, a narrow sill down the back of the bodice. For very formal dinners, balls, receptions and the like, he'll wear tails and you'll wear' a decolletw evening gown, of course. In other words, every well-planned ward robe includes three distinct typos of formal clotheB. Evening Dress with Jacket . Practical For one who operates on a bud get, an evening dress with Its own jacket is a practical Investment. The dress is for formal parties and MRS. E. R. M ETZGE'R ' ENTERTAINS AT CHARMING PARTY AT BRAND'S Mrs. R. It. Metzger entertained at one of the most charming parties of the fall season, when she asked several guests and the members of the Monday, Wednesday . and Fri day bridge clubs to a lovely one o'clock salad luncheon at the new clllbroom at Itrand's on the North Pacific highway Wednesday after noon. Itouiiuets of tall flowers were used about the room, while chrys anthemums graced the serving tables, which were decorated in tho Thanksgivng motif. The guest list Included Mrs. W. It. Drown. .Mrs. A. H. Perriu. Mrs. J. E. Pickens, Mrs. W. F. Harris, Mrs. A. K. Kent, Mrs. L. W. Metzger. Mrs. (irunt Osbnrn, Mrs. A. It. Taylor. Mrs. .1. F. Dlllard, Mrs. H. Zachari sen. Mrs. II. S:;arns. Mrs. B. A. Post. Mrs. Harry S. Black. Mrs. It. L. Whipple, Mrs. Walter Hamilton, Mrs. H. C. Darby, Mrs. lnlo Steph ens, Mrs. J. p. Motschenbucher. .Mrs. Lorlng W. Jordan. Mrs. 1). H. Lenox. Mrs. Charles Hoyd. Mrs. Kd Peyton, Mrs. J. U Yaruall. Mrs. W. M. McKachern. .Mrs. Ceorge Mc llee and Mrs. Frederick J. Porter. Contract bridge was enjoyed dur ing the afternoon with Mrs. A. II. Pen-in winning the high score guest prize: Mrs. J. P. Motchenbacher, the Wednesday club bridge; Mrs. K. A. Post, the Friday bridge club prize, and Mrs. .1. I,. Yarnall, the Monday bridge club prize. The door prize was won by .Mrs. A. E. Kent. PUBLIC INVITED TO PRO-AMERICA LUNCHEON ON NOVEMBER 22ND A most cordial Invitation has been extended to the general pub' lie lo attend the first fall nieeijllg of the Douglas unit of I'rn-Artci-i. ca. which ill oe iejm i tu inex pensive 12 o'clock noon lu'.iehcon. Monday. November 32nd,-at Carl's Tavern. Mrs. H. ('. WuildelL unit chair man for Douglas cultiity. will pre side and -Mrs. (leorge T. tlerllnger, president of Pru-Ainei lea for the slate of Oregon, will be the guest speaker. The luncheon meeting will be most Informal and promises to be of unusual interesl. Anyone desir ing to attend is most cordially In vited to . do so. Tickets for the luncheon are on sale. MISS RUTH HE ADRICK AND WAYNE LESLIE FARRY TO MAHHY NOVEMBER 27th Wedding Invitations have lwu; received here by friends to attend the church cereinonv Noveinh..,- ? at eight o'clock In the evening at me vtnito temple church In Port bind, at which time Miss Kuth Headrlck. daughter of Mrs. l.illie Sergeant, win become the bride of W "Mie Leslie Fai ry. TUo bride, will be given, iu nwr. balls, tho dress plus tho Jacket for dinners and the theater. Ily buying a black gown nud Jacket, then wisely picking a variety of acces sories, this one outfit and a for mal afternoon costume will see her through an entire social season. Us a year to strive for subtle, grown-up effects. You might wear gay gloves (perhaps shocking pink oues) to match tho flower iu your headdress. But you wouldn't think of matching your bag to these or of adding a shocking pink chiffon scarf. One touch of bright color, two t tho most. Is tho rule. Noth ing obvious Is tolerated. It's best to concentrate on fabric anil llliu and one original note not on ac cessories which seem profession ally (too studiedly) assembled. rlage by her uncle, G. A. Shad duck, formerly of Hoseburg, and Miss Eleanor Saner, also formerly or this city, will be maid of honor. Miss Headrick is well known in Hoseburg, Jiaving attended school here. She is now employed us as sistant secretary in Hhj governor's office ut Salem. ' WEST MELROSE CLUB HAS FINE MEETING THURSDAY MELROSE, Nov. 1:1. The West Melrose club met Thursday after noon with Mrs. E. M. Seelev ns a t ..,!, kiuciuiiii nostess. At tho busi ness meeting plans were matlo for a potluck dinner for Ihe members. their f!iiili..s .....I . (lllu ,,,,,.,, guests on Thanksgiving day. Plans wcru . usu mane tor the Christmas meet:. .us. i ne remainder of tho uftur noon was spent with conversation and needlework. At tho .dose of the afternoon a dainty luncheon was served In i-im.t. i Seoley. Mrs. Mollle 'niwi'Ji ,.V Clinton. Indiana, and the. Misses aitha Richards. Dorothy ami jer. aldlne Galla; members, Mrs C () (v,7i''B,T !,lr". J""H'8 McUregor! Mis John Richards. Mrs. Emil (.alia Mrs. Ity Itrcqllfn MlI Mis. H. (,. I'lioinpson. i,y i10 hn3. less. Airs. E. M. Soeley. i T!"'."' rocu,'r meeting will be bebl at Mrs. . (1. Thompson's tho ' afternoon of December !l. and nil members are cordially Invited to at tend. YOUNG. PEOPLES LEAGUE HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING AT MORTIMER HOME The Yoilllir Ponnln'. 1 a .v " -... n i.usue UL ot. Paul s Lutheran ebi i. 1...1.1 most Interesting meeilng Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mortimer. Aller a short business meeting Bible base oau was plaed on the basis ot Mark I., and 10. The rest of tho evening was spent socially in plav. ng games. The luncheon commit e served deghtrul refreshment!, to Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Heecroft, Mr. , rwlw j,,,,.,,,,,,.,. Miss Elizabeth Manin. Earl Whit- Wing. Master tlella w , '"V' W' "dexter. Louis "ilSOll. Hmi-iii,,.. A.ll-i.... ... i-., .-V ir.uis, .mss vera I'1' ' June Uoctz. Miss Pearl "" '-btior .Mortimer and Raymond .Mortimer. LOVELY SHOWER PARTY AT WATSON HOME FRIOAY niil'18 .l '. ''' Van vn'h was com 1 men c,l , ,hrmlni; lloi par last evening given bv Mrs, .. Watson at her attractive n nens.m street. v . v 'millets of chry,t,,hemn wc "0 used about th,; rooms. Shoer gift, were presented, to Mr . n Valzah from Mrs. J Sr LN rho& ?n- 1"":h VVhiM ''- S Kenny, Mrs. J. A. (Contniued ou page l. o