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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1937. THREE Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER (Continued from page 2.) Curuvav. Mr. II. C. rliui'-h, Mrs. JaiiirK K. Jull, Mih. Jiimi'S. K. Canilib'!!, Mrs. I'elry Smith and Mik. Wut.son. Otnu-urt Ijriilo v.-as pnjoyprf 'hniiiK tho tviiiiK Willi Alrrt. Nlchuls u liming tin prize fur IiikIi lii-or. l.atrr lovely refresliiiicuis were served buffet style. ' MRS. CLAIR K. ALLEN ENTERTAINS CHRISTMAS CLUB FRIDAY EVENING Mr, f'luir K. Allen was n most firueiotis hostess last eveniiiK, f when she eiiteriaineil the Christ lnuH club ut a lovely seven oVlock snpljer ut her home on Watson street. riutlon chrysantlieinunis' formed nn attrnetlvn rinrnrntivn mollf for tho occasion. Covers were, placed for Mrs. II. C. Clmrch. Mrs. Ivnn I'll kens. Mrs. C. II. Warle, Mrs. City Corilon, Mis. J. It. Wharton, Mrs. Kennelli tjuine, Mis. I.. K. McClinlock, Mrs. 1). II. Unbar, Mrs. H. O. Par (eter, Mis. O. M. llerriB. Mrs. It. II. HiIiIkbs anil llio hosless, Mrs. 'Allen. Contract bridBO. sewinK and vis lllni: were enjoyed il u riiiK Hie eve ning hours. SYLMON VALLEY CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING The Sylmon Valley club met Wednesday, afternoon itl the home of Mrs. Clarence Miller. Those en joying the afternoon with Mrs. Miller were .Mrs. L. K. ('ooilbourn. Mrs. Firman, Mrs. M. T. Holmes, F Mrs. William Hollloif, Mrs. I tan KkIv, MIsb Huth Bradford and Mrs. W. T. Cloake. A short business meeting was held, followed by a social hour of sewing and visiting. Painty re freshments were served by Mrs. Miller at the tea hour. Today's Pattern Be Sure to State Size When Ordering Pattern. SLENDER LINES ENHANCE FROCK MATRONS WILL WANT TO MAKE PATTKUX 4r!l Fool yours youiiKiT . . . look jiounds slimnuM' . , . in un after noon frock that A mm Adams tie signed 'spHcinlly for you who veur si.prt III to 4S! You'll love th? slHiidcriziiif; linos of Pattern 45!t2 and tlifi choice of three becoming sN;vr lengths. Notice, please, tho way the skirl and bodice i;anein meet in 11 diverting point, and the nattering softnens of the Malliereii hodlce panel. So easy to make, iH this simple frock that you'll have it all finished before you know it. Choose crepe, and you'll vote this style your favorite for all those festive months ahead. Pattern 4".!)2 is available in wom en's sizes 31, 36, 3S, 40, 42, 41, 46 and 4X. Size 36 takes 3 5-8 yards 39 inch fabric, lllustmf ed step-hy-step sewiiiK instruct inns included. Send FIFTKKN CKNTS (lfc) In coins or stamps (coins preferred) for this Anne Adams pattern. Writ?) plainlv SIZK, N A M K, A I )1 )K ESS ami STVLE Nl'M HER. Look smart this wiv.tT Send for the latest ANNK ADAMS PAT TEItN HOOK, ami plan a dashing wardrobe from Its simple t o-se".v patterns. Matrons look slim in flattering styles! Misses stitch uf come of the chic party frocks, af ternoon charmers, cheery "at home" models, and jaunty sport sters! Kiddles and Juniors will he delighted with perky school frocks. loo: fabric nd accessory tips in rluilo'J. PIIK'K OF HOOK FIF TKi:N f'l'NTS. VHCK OF PAT TERN FIFTEEN CENTS. ROOK AND PATTERN TOGETHER TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Send your order to News Review; Pattern Dept., Ko.ieimrp, ore. CAMP FIRE COUNCIL HAS INTERESTING MEETING ON MONDAY EVENING The Roseburg Camp Fire council hehl a very interest lug meeting ut the'-chamber of commerce office Monday evening with Mrs. Clair K. Allen, president. In charge. Mis. L. C. Cummiugs was elected president of the- guardians council. Plans were outlined for a large public ceremonial to he held the ewmliiK f I'l'cember Jii ut I lie junior high school building, at which time a national fit-id execii the. Miss he Mots, of New York City, will be present. Further an nouncements regarding this inter esting affair will be made later. Council members present in cluded Mrs. Allen. Mrs. Guy Cor don, Mrs. Roy Young, Mim, (J. C. Finlay and Mrs. H. H. Tumor, (iuardians present wore Mrs. K C. Cuinmings, Mrs. HanilHon K. John son, Mrs. (Jeorge Churchill, Miss Frances Hardy and MIhh lleverly Woods. DAVIS-COE BRIDGE DESSERT-LUNCHEON IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR Mrs. Royal Davis and Mrs. L. A. Toe entertained at a charming 1:30 o'clock dessert-luncheon Wed nesday at l be. former's home, on North Jackson street for the members of tho Friday bridge club. A patriotic motif was attrac tively carried out by the use of red, white and blue decorations. Covers were placed for Mrs. H. T. Hansen, Mrs. II. L. Scofield, Mrs. C. G. Van Valzah. Mrs. U M. Lilly. Mrs. P. H. Jurgensen and Mrs. M. R. Richards, members of tho club, and Mrs. Maurice L. Hallmark and Mrs. H. H. Dixon, guests. Contract bridge was enjoyed during the afternoon with Mrs. Scofield the second prize and con solation prize going to Mrs. Kich a rds. PUBLIC INVITED TO CATHOLIC NOON DINNER AND BAZAAR NEXT WEEK The general public has been most cordially invited to enjoy the annual Catholic Ladles Sewing so ciety bazaar and noon chicken noodles dinner to be held next Wednesday at the parish hall on North Kane street. 'I be dinner will be served from 11: 0 to 1:30 o'clock and will be in charge of Mrs. W. Fest, president. I he fancy work booths will be in charge of Mrs. Cyril Nichols, Mrs, R. R. Willett and Mrs. I. 11. Ni- clflolH. AU 'types tit gifts and handiwork will be on sale during the day. The public is most cor dially invited to uttend tins an mml affair. MR. AND MRS. WATSON ENTERTAIN AT PARTY FOR BEND VISITORS At a very delightful party honor ing Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Iiurgess, of Henri. Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. T. 11 Watson entertained a groirp of friends at their lovely home Hen son street last Friday evening Cards and visiting were enjoyed and later refreshments were serv ed to Mr. and Mrs. Iiurgess, gnesn Of honor. Rev. and Mrs. Perry Smith, Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Van Valzah. Mr. nd Mrs. E. R. Kenny Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Whipple and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs, T. G. Watson. BURGESS FAMILY HONORED AT INFORMAL DINNER SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Watson and daughter. Arlene. had as their guests for a very enjoyable fam ily dinner last Saturday evening at their home on Reason street, Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Hurgess and family, Laura Ann. Tommy and Allen, of Rend. Oregon. The Iiurgess family fmmrfly made their home in Roseburg. They spent several days here last week 'Visiting friends. D. A. R. TO MEET NEXT MONDAY. NIGHT The D. A. R. meeting will he held at 7:30 o'clock next Monday evening at the home of Miss Mar garet Page on Commercial avenue with Miss Page and Mrs. D. N. Husenhark, joint has tosses. Mrs. George M. drown will he program chairman on the subject, "Ance dotes of Our Ancestors." Mrs. Hovd Hales will give a lalk on An gel island and contributions for the island will be made. All members are urged to be present. VIRGIL E TODD AND IDA MAEDELL GERLACH MARRY HERE FRi DAY Virgil E. Todd and Ida Maedell Gerlacb, both of Coquille, were nuietly married at ten o'clock Fri day morning. November 12. at the home of Rev. Charles A. Edwards on South Kane street. Only the necessary attendants were present for the wedding ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Todd will make their home at Coquille. MISS SOPHIA E. IGO AND CECIL HAMMOND MARRY AT VANCOUVER According to word received here Miss Sophia E. Igo and Cecil F. Hammond were united in mat riage at Vancouver, October 24 The bride formerly taught school near Anlauf for the past two years Mr. and Mrs. Hammond will make their home at Seattle, Wash. ART AND EMBROIDERY CLUB TO MEET NEXT WEEK The Roseburg Art and Emhroid ery club will meet next Wprines day afternoon at the home of Mrs Henry Worthington on East Lane street. All members are cordially 'invited to be present. M. E. LADIES AID TO GIVE LARGE BIRTHDAY DINNER NEXT TUESDAY Among the most charming social eveiiiB of the sVasun will be the Methodist Episcuial 1-adies Aid C:3i o'clock birthday dinner to be held at the church parlors next Tuesday evening, November 16. welve birthday tubleH, decorat ed to represent each month in the year, will be arranged for the gilesis. About 2tit ure expected to intend the uffuir. Reservations may he made for the dinner by calling Mrs. Earl Wiley or Rev. Raynor Smith. The birthday table chairmen in clude: January, Mrs. O. M. Ni- hols and Mrs. Harry S. Htavk: February. Mrs. S. Raynor Smith and Mrs. H. A. Canaday; March. Mrs. D. H. Hubar and Mrs. K. O. Rickli: April, Mis. P. T. Hubar :mri Mrs, Foster Hutner; May, Mrs. Ned Dixon and Mrs. C. E. Marks; June, Mrs. F. H. Churchill and Mrs. Roy Catching; July. Mrs. A. J. Geddes and Mrs. Harrie Hooth;. August, Mrs.' R. W. Mur al ith and Mrs. Hoscoe Marsters; Sept em her, M rs. 1 1 . D. McKay and Mrs. E. C. Jones: October. Mrs. J. It. Hailey and Mrs. L. M. Lilly; November, Mrs. E. E. Apple white and Mrs. A. J. Ellison, find December, Mrs. E. A. Helmboldt and Mrs. H. R. Slater. In addition to (he dinner the adies Aid will maintain an anron booth, in eharue of Mrs. J. 1). Oi- born. and a white elephant table in charge of Mih. Milo Taylor. 'JMie booths will be open from I:3o o'clock in the afternoon until uft- or the birthday dinner. ROSEBURG WOMAN'S CLUB TO HOLD INTERESTING MEETING NEXT TUESDAY Tho Roseburg Woman's club will hold a delightful meeting at a one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon next Tuesday at the clubhouse, at which time Mrs. F. L. Crittenden will be ironeral chairman. Mrs. W. M. Campbell, president. will he in charge and Mrs. H. F. English, who Is a member of (lie club music committee for the year, has arranged for Mrs. Clyde Beard and Miss Glarivs II. Strong to nlay Beethoven's Fifth Symphony piano arrangement. Rev. S. Raynor Smith will give the Thanksgiving address for the club and delightful rnl-eall topics will be given by Mrs. C .E. Roberts. Mrs. E. G. Young, Mrs. G. V. Wimberly. Miss Janet Moffiit. Mrs. S. Raynor Smith and Mrs. T. G. Watson. The membership committee has reported a paid un membership of sixty-five and -nil members who have not paid their dues for the year are being urged to do so at once. Members and their Invited guests are most cordially invited to be present. LADIES AID HAS MEETING THURSDAY The following members and their friends of the Ladies Aid of the First Christian church at Myrtle Creek met in the church parlors Thursday, Nov. 11: Noma Short. Rena Naas, Tillie Yocum. Mrs. Vic Wynter and baby son, llruco. Louise Yocum, Mrs. John Wiiner and daughter, Shirley, Mrs. Ruth Wynter, Hope Wynter, Mrs. (i. Dyer and baby son, Ronald, Ruth Parker, Mrs. J. Stelzer, Doro thy True-love. Katie Lee Short, Mrs. Kenneth Winston, Mrs. L. Hales, Mrs.' G. Hates and son, Richard. Mrs. Hud Huetl. The afternoon was spent in quilting for the coming bazaar. Re freshments were served at the tea hour. ' THANKSGIVING BALL WILL BE CHARMING AFFAIR OF THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25 The annual Husiness and Pro fessional Women's club Thanks giving ball will he one of the most brilliant social events of the season, when it takes place Thurs day evening, November 2f, at the armory at nine o'clock. Miss Ha Laubach is acting as general chairman of the ball and is being assisted by Mrs. Story lies. P. N. G. CLUB TO MEET NEXT SATURDAY . The Past Noble Grands club will meet next Saturday night at the home of Mrs. George Conkey on Mud rone avenue ut eight o'clock. Mrs. D. H. Lenox is general chair man of the hostess committee and will be assisted by Mrs. V. W. Clark and Mrs. George Conkey. 1 he entertainment committee includes Mrs. H. H. Roadman, Miss May Fisher and Mrs. J. E. Pickens. , WOMAN'S FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET THURSDAY The Woman's Foreign Mission ary society of the Methodist Epis copal clmrch will meet at two o'clock next Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. A. Cana- duy with Mrs. A. J. Geddes as program lender. Members and friends are cordially invited to be present. EASTERN STAR TO MEET NEXT THURSDAY Roseburg chapter of Eastern Star will hold a very important ami interesting meeting at eight o'clock next Thursday niglit at the Masonic temple. Initiation will be held and chapters from Myrtle CreeJc, Canyon ville and Riddle have been Invited as special guests. All members and visit ing members are urged to be pres ent. GARDEN VALLEY CLUB TO HOLD FIRST FALL MEETING AT CLUBHOUSE NEXT WEEK The Garden Valley Women's club will hold Its first fall meeting at two o'clock next Thursday after noon at the clubhouse with Mrs. G. C. Hailey as hostess. All mem liers are most cordially invited to be present. TRI-SQUARE CLUB TO MEET NEXT THURSDAY The TrtSquare Sewing club of the Baptist church will entertain liie Missionary society at un all- day meeting next Thursday ut the church purlora. A potluck lunch eon .will be enjoyed at noon. THIMBLE CLUB HAS MEETING MONDAY The Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimble club met wlih Mrs. H ut ile .Seal on Fteiier at reel .Monday. The business meeting was follow ed by a Hocial hour in charge of Mrs. (lifton Hooper. The gmne prize was wbn by Mrs. H. W. Tay lor, and Mrs. A. D. Hawn won the lub prize. Aprons uero sold with .Mrs. DoweR. w inning the prize apron. Mrs. Neal served lovely refreshments at thelea hour, as- isied by her daughter, Mrs. Cleda Whlttaker. hose present were Mrs. Anna Powell. Mrs. Harry Ihr. Mrs. Virginia Campbell, Mrs. (. I. Johnson, Mrs. Mary Morgan, Mrs. K. R. Williams. Mrs. Elsie Wil liams. Mrs. C. W. Owen, Mrs. Clif ton Hooper, Mrs. Sophia Weavei, Mrs. H. W. Taylor, Mrs. Liston 1 )arhy , M rs. I .aw rence K rogel, Mrs. William Hlack, Mrs. Arthur Hudnell. Mrs. S. E. Fancher. Mrs. Willis Myers, Mrs. Cleda Whltuik- er and the hostess, Mrs. NVal. Mrs. Mary Morgan will enter tain the club Monday. November '22, at the home, of Mrs. Arthur Iludnell on North Rose Ntrcet. BELLVIEW CLUB HAS MEETING WEDNESDAY The Dellview club wos most gra ciously entertained Wednesday by Mrs. Clyde Kester. Those present were Mrs. Harry Cullison, Mrs. Carl Gilhreath. Mrs. P. W. Heck ley, Mrs. Robert Huff. Mrs. J. J. K ester, Mrs. Donald Hendrickson Mrs. Hodgson, Miss Hazel Kester. Mrs. W. A. Pearce, Mrs. Donald Morberg. MrB. Rose Iovelace. Mrs. Agnes Hunter, a new nembor, and .Mrs. Ella Lough, a guest. Hollowed pumpkins filled with lovely fall flowers graced tne tables, which were attractively decorated in the Hallowe'en motif. A beautiful luce cloth graced the table. Lovely refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will he December 1 at the home of Mrs. Carl Gilhreath. MRS. ANNA DOWELL IS HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Anna Dowell was hostess to her bridge club Friday alter noon at her home on Military ave nue. A very pleasant time was had playing bridge with Mrs. Clarence Dishman and Mrs. Arthur iiuuneu winninir nrizes. At the tea hour uainty reiresn men Is were served by Mrs. Dow ell. assisted by Mrs. Hudnell. Covers were urranged tor .mis. Harrv lohr. Mrs. C. W. Owen, Mrs M v rt le N o rw ooil. m rs. i im on Hooner. Mrs. Martha Ersklne, Mrs Clarence Dishman. Mrs. Arthur Iludnell and Mrs. Anna Dowell. BENEFIT CARD PARTY TO BE NEXT THURSDAY AT RiVERSDALE GRANGE HALL A delightful benefit card party will be held next Thursday altus- nuon at one-thirty o'clock at the Rlversriale grunge, hall. Five-hun dred will he in play and prizes will be awarded. Refreshments wlil ut' served. The general public is cor riially invited to attend. P.-T. A. ACTIVITIES IN DOUGLAS COUNTY Benson Benson P.-T. A. has postponed its meeting date from next Monday to the following Monday, Novem ber 2, ut which time a group of tho Hliidenls ot the school will pres. nt u thatiksgiviug play. All iiieinberH and friends are most cordially invited to be present. Fullerton Fullerton P.-T. A. enjoyed a very fine meeting Monday afternoon with Mrs. Ha i Inn Carter, presi dent, in the chair. The member ship chairman, Mrs. Carter, an nounced a membership of :i- moth ers and 12 fathers. A special ef fort is going to be made to enlist more parents tn the P.-T. A. Mrs. P. O. Ackley, chairman of 4-H club activillos for Fullerton, told of the fine work being done by the clubs. Mrs. W. W. Ackley is leading a clothing club and Mrs. James Mesa ond MrB. P. O. Ackley are leading hobby clubs. The girls in theso clulw are mak ing doll clothes and having n Jolly lime of ft. Mrs. Ackley says the girls would bo glad to get rem nants of material to use. if any ot the members have any they would care lo give the girls to use. Mrs. Grace Cook, un ex-l-H club girl, Is very ably leading the cooking clubs. The proposed budget fur the coming year was read by Mrs. Jus. Mess, chuirmun of tho finance committee. According to plans it will he necessury to raise about $:ifl to carry on the work this year, plus what ts already on hand. A committee composed of Mrs. E. A. Hritton, Mih. Frank Hill and Miss Floy Cooper was ap pointed to revise the by-laws of tho unit and bring them up to date. An interesting program was presented by Mrs. Clyde Carslens. program chairman. Some of the pupils from tho 3rd and 4th grades put on a very interesting Utile skit portraying characters from well known books. This was to celebrate good book week and na tional education week. Alvin Hill and Linda Roser gave short talks on "What We Want for Our School." A short group discus sion was lead by Mrs. Ben Irving. All tho members were invited to lake part in the "question box.' Anyone having any questions or suggestions Is to write them out and bring them to the next meet ing. The teachers extended an In vitatlon to the parents to visit school at any time Ihey care to come. The program cloBed with two lovelv solo bv Mr. Eriirar Roser, accompanied by Mrs. Car slns. The propram for the next meet ing. December 6. is to be tn charge of the men with E. A Britton and Jus. Mess an joint chairmen. A fhh pond is being Planned to raise money for the P.-T. A Refresh ments will be served. EPISCOPAL BAZAAR TO BE NEXT FRIDAY AND SATUROAY AT HALL The members of St. George's Episcopal guild have announced (heir annua) fall bazuar to be held next Friday and Saturday. Nov, 1 'J -', to be held at the lmrish hall on East Cass street, to which the eueiul public lias hfen most cor dially invited lo UltiMld. Mrs. L. C. Cuinmings is genera) huiunaii of the aflair und Mrs. H. C. Church will have charge of the afternoon tea booth for both days. Aprons, (u towels, hold- lunch cloths, pillowcases and haud-paiuted ai tides will- be aiming the gifts on sale, while plum puddings, mincemeat, cookies ami candies will be fcatuieri in the food booths. A white elephant booth will he a special feature uf the two-day affair. PUBLIC CARD PARTY TO BE INTERESTING AFFAIR OF NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT very charming benefit card parly will be sponsored by the American Legion auxiliary at eight o'clock next Tuesday nitfht ut tin; urmory tor thu purpose of aising funds Tor a war memorial. Prizes will be a wa rrieri high scores for both men and women m contract .bridge in id five bun- lreri. A door prize will also ho given. For reservations of tables, all Mrs. J. M. Juriri. Mrs.. J. M. Juriri and Mrs. Phil Harth are joint chairmen of the interesting affair with Mrs. George Me He in charge of the ticket sale. Refreshments will be served by Mrs. George Caskey, Mrs. Thomas Parkinson and Mrs. James Young. REBEKAH HOMECOMING IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR The Rehekah annual homecom ing was a very enjoyable affair of I uesduy evening at a ocloi-K potluck supper at the 1. O. O, F. hall. Covers were placed for eighty. Mrs. James loung bud charge of the business meeting. Out-of- town guests included Mrs. Leah Ivle. of Medford; Mrs. G. A. Smith, of Camas Valley; Mrs. Alice Hickle, of Oakland, and Mrs. Mary Sagaberd. of Gardiner. Many com munications were received and read from members, who were un able to be present for the home coming. Mrs. Ollie Crouch won the door prize for the affair. The enter laininent consisted of delightful colored slides, on quaint old Me ico and a trip around the world. EPISCOPAL GUILD TO MEET NEXT MONDAY NIGHT St. George's Episcopal guild will meet at eight o'clock next Monday evening at the parish hall on East Ca.ss street with Mrs. R. H. Sip prell acting as hostess. Mrs. L. A. Dillard, president, will conduct thu meeting. Special plans will he outlined for the bazaar to be held next Friday and Saturday and all members are being especially urg ed lo he present. MISS HELEN ROSER AND ROY PETERSON MARRY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7th Miss Helen Roser, daughter of Mrs. S. A. Roser of Winston, and Roy Peterson, both of Roseburg. were married at an impressive ring ceremony Sunday morning, Novem ber 7lh. t nine-tlilrly o'clock by SUNDAY AND MONDAY Grand Return Engagement by Popular Request Deanna Durbin in 3 SMART GIRLS with Binnie Barnes Alice Brady Nan Grey Barbara Read Lucille Free with each admission, one 8x10 in. Auto graphed photo in color of Deanna Durbin. Plus on the Same Program ENDS Feature No. 1 Rev. Charles A. Edwards. Mrs. S. A. Roser and the bride's brother. Waller, were present for the cere mony. The bridi; was attractive in a dark green frock trimmed In gold. She wore a lovely corsHgu and black accessories. Following a wedding trip to jHiints north, Mr. and -Mrs. Peiftsiiu will make their home, in Roseburg. MRS. HAMILTON IS HOSTESS TO A to Z CLUB MONDAY NIGHT Mrs. jess Hamilton very gra tously entertained the A to bridge club at her home Monday niug. Altraciive iHHiqneis of fall flowers were used about the rooms. Mrs. L. M. Lilly was a puest and members enjoying the evening with Mrs. Hamilton included Miss Helen Casey, Miss Inez Crosta, Miss Marie Langenberg, Mrs. H. R. Maddux, Mrs. Irving Dnuceitp, Mi. M. R. Richards and Mrs. P. H. Jurgensen. Contract bridge was enjoyed during Hie evening with prizes going (o Mrs. Lilly and Mrs. Dou- tte. Later Mrs. Hamilton serv ed delicious refreshments. DOLL SEWING CLUB HAS MEETING FRIDAY AT FULLERTON SCHOOL Tho 4-H doll sewing club held a meeting at Fullerton school Fri day afternoon. The group made nightgowns and bathrobes for their dolls. Members present were Shirley Jean Carter, presi dent ; Phyllis 'Jackson, vice-presi dent; Jean Erno, secretary; Hetty hi no, reporter; Doris Gross, Linda Roser, Ardith Polk, Ruth Hutler, Lucia Mess and the leader, Mih. W. J. Mess, and the assistant leader, Mrs. Fitzpatrick. and two guests. Miss Helen Sh reeve und Barbara Ann Fitzpatrick.- Games were played with Hetty Erno win ning the prize. Campfire Activities Ah-Neah-Nlka Ah-Neah-Nika group met at the home of the guardian, Mrs. L. C. Cnmmings, Wednesday night. Play rehearsal was held and plans for the grand council fire were mode. Those present wero Helen White, Dorothy White, Florence Hamil ton, Carolyn Allen, Carolyn Cor don, Lucia Brit ton, Fatth Young, Gal) Ueland, Alhalie Taylor, Hette Owen and Phyllis Nelson. The next meeting will be at the home of Faith Young on South Kane street next Wednesday evening at 7:H o'clock. Potawatomie The Potawatomie Camp Fire group met Monday evening at tho home of Hetty Belle Knott. Reports were given on the party to be held tonight at the H. O. Parguter home. Guests present were Erlka II rust ami Dorothy Piatt. Members pres ent were. Miss Frances Harding, guardian, J-.ilir. Hughes, Ruth Lewis, Alice and KettyHelle Find ley, Irma Mff :aii, Hetty Patterson, Evelyn Hughes, Doris Shoemaker, Jean Slniwu, Virginia Gilmour and Hetty Helle Knott. Plans were made for a candy sale, the place of which will he announced later. Charles Winneger Mischa Auer Ray Milland John King Watson Grant Richards Karen Morley Roscoe Karns Mats. 25c Eves. 35c Kiddies 10c TODAY Feature No. 2 PAST PRESIDENTS GIVE CHARMING TEA FOR GUESTS THURSDAY AFTERNOON - Honoring (Iia department presi dent of Oregon rutted Spanish War eterunii auxiliary, Mr Ro bert Campbell, . of Portland, a charming lea was given by the at rre&idejita club uf George Stunner auxiliary Thursday after noon from three to five o'clock ut the home of Mrs. H. W. Starmer on Winchester street. Other guests of honor besides Mrs. Campbell Included Mrs. C. L. Hansen, Portland, wife of the de partment commander of Oregon; Mrs. My me love, Portland, statn corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Shaw, of Newport, wife of the de partment inspector. The guests of honor enjoyed a visit to the veterans admiufst ra tion fui-ility huhpiiul in the morn ing in coin puny with Mrs. W. O. ('linger, department hospital chair man. About twenty called for the tea honoring tho visitors. The table was covered by i beautiful lace cloth and centered wiut a bouquet of red salvia und tall red lighted tapers. Mrs, It. W. Rod guvs and Mrs. J. F. Hyrri, poured, and Mrs, Hubert Wright and Mrs. S. W. Starmer Berved. Mrs. Campbell gave a very in lereting talk on the auxiliary SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Double immam Fun! w!3 Double ' i'fZT' . Romance! fl ' Double -Cvr W I Melody! &H Double 5 - Everything! " with H ANDY DEVINE 1 MARY CARLISLE I William Frawley Fay Holdon Samuel S. Hinds William Henry tllg Matt. 25c 4EJlLfK.R Showj Eves. 35c FfcFTf LO RWInr')If 2'7'9 Kiddies 10C Y', mSms Tk TtStK..7 P. M. brtolAL AJUbU SriwriTS TONIGHT Jack Haley Ann Sothern Edw. Everett Horton in "DANGER -LOVE AT WORK'' and Preview Following Second Show and SPECIAL STAGE ATTRACTION at 9:00 p. m. KEN CHRYSLERBrrat I " work and also on the birti lights of the national convention. Mr. und Mrs. llunsen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Comptnn during their stay here and Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Love were guests ut tho home of Mr. and Mm. S. W. Stunner. The of- liuera uiadu their official inspec tion at Collage Grove yesterday. NEW IDEA CLUB TO MEET NEXT WEDNESDAY The New Idea club will meet at a one o'clock luncheon next Wed nesday at Ca rl's Tavern, after which they will go to the home of Mrs. W. D. Harris on Pltzer street. All members are cordially invited to be present. LEGION AUXILIARY TO HOLD MEETING NEXT WEEK A short business meeting hw been called for the American Le gion auxiliary to he held ut He veil o'clock in the evening next Tues day at the. banquet room in the armory, preceding tho largo pub lie card party being sponsored by the auxiliary. Every member is be ing urged In bo present. Here From Grants Pass O. S. Brown, Grants Pass attorney, was a business visitor in this city yesterday.