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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1937. I fr it : I i) 11 r P. -.-i ,1 SOXCDEW Sunday, Nov. 28 Seth Parker regular meeting in evening at '. W. Hngan liotin- III .Melrose. Monday, Nov. 29 Pr. It. U Dunn's iiiiu-denoiiiliin-lloiuil Htiifly "lass meeting nt 7:45 o'clock In evening ui Doug Jan holi'l dining liall. Pulilir IiivIihiI. V. V. W. auxiliary benefit rani parly at S o'clock in evening al Episcopal parish li.ill. Frizes for cards. Door pije and -itrsli nifij i n Mm. Edward ( I iiu-H, .Mm. II. T. Hansen. Mrs. S. W. Vim Voursi, Airs. Ward I'uniiniugs ami Mm. It. CI. Maker in chin ei. Executive iiM-i-1 f Killlcrton P.-'l". A. to meet at 3 o'clock in af ternoon at HCllOOlllOUBe. Special practice of nil-church choir at 7:.ln o'clock at the l-'iist Christian chinch. Tuesday, Nov. 30 11. E. o. Huh nl'lcrniioil linn ar home of Mrs. Virginia Campbell oil Harvard aeliuc. I'reshvierinn members ami frlmiilH Invllcd lo (i::tn o'clock l Jilck harvest Iiiiiiiu dinner at the church parlors. Wednesday, Dec. 1 Now Idea cltlh one o'clock lunch eoti anil 1'ollyaiiiia day at home of Mm. ('. 10. .Marks. (ileugary Sewing cliih meeting at home of Aim. A. Iliirileit. W. C. T. I'. meeting III 'l:'.W o'rlork al Methodist Episcopal rhurcli inulorn. Ada .lolley I"'"- Bram. Iteliekall ilislrirl. cnnveilllnll to he held al I. II. . I'. Ir.'i 1 1 III Ifpse burg nl in a. in. Iluskct luncheon al noon. Aiternnon business ses Hloll. Slate president to iay otflrlal ' visit at evening session. ; . . Thursday, Dec. 2 ; ; , Country i fob ladieii contract bridge toiirniiiii'inl JdiiV, at '.f.:W a. in. at clnhhiniKe. I'ollnck iiinon eon nl I2:3. (lolling In ullcriioou. Ilellvlew cluh iuccIIiik:iI home of Mil. Carl Cllhrealll. ' ' l.ady Lions 7:30 u'clnrk dessert supper nl I'llll lllinh hiiine (in East . Cass HI reet Willi .Mrs. 1 ill til ami Mm. A.: J. Ellison jotnt hostesses, J.llst infilling Ijolnre ('III islllins. t I Nolihslilo Suurdil dub nfler- noou meeting at honie of Mrs, I.. V. Ingels on Wlnrlieslor Mtrcpl. Members linked In hrlllK sand wiches or pie. . , ,' Mil chniiler of Hi-Hi Sigma I'hl livening tneutlng lit hiiilli! of .Mm. Wilms ll'nyle on Stephens street. EiibIci-ii Slur 111 -l i II III eight o'clock In eveiiini!, Elccliou of of llcera. : ltefrenhnieiltH. i Harden Valley Woiiion'ii club meeting nl 'f. o'rlouk do utter llonll III ( lublinuse Willi Mm. Donna J (Ferguson host ess. s t i ' ' s " --Regular- praellcH of- i all-uinn ell choir, at 7:1m o'clock nl. l''lrnt ClirlKliaii church.. Friday, Dec. 3 I'l-eHhylei Ian Ladles Aid mum public lunel from 11:311 to 1:30 and annua! fall haiiar and ailver tea In church purloin. Keyntone dub liieelinic at 3'ld o'clock al II. II. McKay home on 1 Went I'lmt nlreel ivilh-.Mrn. McKay and Mm, I(iimh' Nlniniem Joint chnii iH'ii."' ' - - Clinral club practice at 111:110 a. m. ill Karl Wiley homo til 131 North Main nlreel with Mm. limn er lirow, illterlor, In cluil',e. Saturday. Dec. 4 I'. N. li. dull elellllli; meelini! al (icnrt'o t'onkey holno In l.auiel- ivond. Mm. II. II. 1. x. rlullriniin. Mm. I'. V. Clark ami Mm, t'onkey. ilKninlltlK IwHteHnen. lOnlerlaillment. Mrn. H. II. Ituaillniill. Mm. .1. K l'lckenn and Minn May Kinder. lOlkn club dance and floor nhow. Klkn temple. Dec. 8 Public invlled lo ramp Kllecerc mouiiil In eii'iilui' al junior blub Hcboot. Minn lle.Mots. millnmil field executive Itnlll New York City, lo lie prcnenl. Dec. 9 l.ady Klkn social nieellim at S:liu o'clock ill evellltm ill telliple. Dec. 11 Annual hiiiiur and public lunch eon Irom I 1 : :!n lo l::lu o'clock Klrnt t liilsilan church, under aun picen ot Women' Council. Mrn. It. I,. Hud-oil, luncheon chalriiiiin I'liblic Iniileil. Itiierndnlc maimc l.idien i uol.i d Idlld mile ,-il I'owclln Ihittlwiiic more. i Oec. 18 Harden Valley Ynnicll -i clllbpie lioliday conki-d lood nalc al I'miell I ill nl w 11 1 c nlole on Nnllh J.I k.snli alreel. CAMP FIRE GROUP MEETS AT CRUMMETT HOME WEDNESDAY The Ah Nenli Nik. i riinipliie il-nuli met Vt'ilncKila lintht al lliuolhy Criiluiucit n A nliorl bunl liens l liliK wan h,.!. I ice,. nil.,, r II wan net an Ihe dale I'm the iial Ian dinner which in lo he al liie liarlsb hall. Ml S. Cl llUilliell Ki-i ,i d. li, ie relrc.-dllliellU to Mis. I.cs rum nilniin. ChhiImi Alien. CauiKti lot don. Kaitb VoiiiiH. I. ii llilttiui. h'l.u- ence llalulllou. liall I ehiinl. Iioio-i thy While. I'al Miller. Julia l.iw l l-euee. Helen While, I'hillm Ni ls, ui. The next meelini: will he U-( , iul'i ' I lit the home ol I'hvlhs Nc1m.ii al 7 o'clock. 1 ' . PRESBYTERIAN MISSIONARY j SOCIETY TO MEET DEC. 9 The I'l esb teriun Miusinicn mi ' ci(-ty will hold lis Cbrinlnias ue .,- j lllv llecemher II at l':30 oVIm k al ! the W. M. Campbell home on N'nrlh Jackson street Willi Mrs. j Campbell. .Mudaiiie M. J. Shoetn.i j cr lied Mm. Ilouier (liow hostesses . Mrs K. S. Hull, proi'iaiii (halr-j mnli. has arrapueil fur .Mm. Cuy Moore. lormer nilnslonti ry lor i American Indians, an the yuent npenker Mis. Homer llrow will h.ie (half' of lie- deuilteun null Mis. Kail I'llrb h. pu-iilelll. will V"iidit(l the bilniiiess liivotilitr. r By LOTUS KNIGHT I'OKTICR Thanksgiving Bride V. "" yigmimpmmim Lucy Pinkerton Strachan ' MifH I.iiry May I'lnkciloi), nl liom-buiK, ihiiiKlilt'i' fr Mr. ;nnl Mih. .1. K. Fliikeiuni, of IIiiIxmIh cifHk. I)fi aiiii lli'i hi lilt uf lli iici' Hniiui-li Stliirlllill. Hon ttf Mi. hikI Mrs. S. S. Htrnrluui. ol' I'or Uuml, hi 11 bruulJIiil iiihI imjiifSHlM ci'ic- uiony nl IhmIi ikmhi Tluink.KKlviiiK diiy, NovimdIht J.r, u( llit l iiiit'il I'lvuhx teriaii cluiirh . In ' Alhany. ItuV. .1. It, I'MllQIHOIt i(?rlOIII.. ll tilt' iliftilliilrt In Hit pi fn.'iicH at niily l'clHliv-it ui' Hit.' (nil lt:. 'J'lit rhun li nltnr ; vvim ) h;inki il Willi rhiyn;iiiitH'iiiunin. Juki in 11. M(lh'C, it AHmny. nnftly mi tlnf nvAun ttiriiigliMiL tli Mi-rvifc. Thtl lniiif wn$ aiiin.Mnc In n l-1 r ItlUti twt'fd (titit with u lupi , Iihj fax citllar. H r ih cckhoi Ih w.ti itf iiisi ami him1 unit Iht voiuhw vhk oj'.-HIiIm ami lili'K(r-tli. --villi. -, ir flMit-r, Minn Vi-ia IMiiknrluii, ' (it I'oi llaml, who whs luvuly in u bi'o.Mi ninl' rh-i'Ii '(iihiiiiIih mid a .iHrui;' or yellow iokcIhuIh, vviih Kciji Slj-a-il-iitii, .ori-'oitlaml, hroilf nl ilii- Ijritl.'Ki'ooiii, ai-tt'il uH'ut- IcilillllltK. 'rile; Illiilc'H UIMlllfl' WOI'U ii liidwn iiilil Ui'n 'i-iiK(nilif will) ti Kanli'iiin i'uihiiu and the hilili--Mlouin'ri ihoHh'I- wary an lisiiiihlc of Innwu willi 11 khi dfiiln cniKiint'. -r I-'oJluVyiUK lllL'4 UHlllllim CHl'L'lllllMy U' llWll'tltiOll WHM-Httl Vifti Hi Ilia llo- IijI Alhaiiy lor tlh! wnliliii parly anil iwenly Ktit'rii h. IniiiifilitiH'Iy Inl lowinn, Mr. ami Mis. Si riu-tum It 'It ror Mil- t-oni Ity anloiiiolill and aif iiinn smith on tiii'ir Wfti.liiiK tri. Thi-y will sLop ovur in San I'Vaiii'lsco, l,os Ani-lfrt ami San IMt-Ko en I'ontH to Mi-xii'o. Arii-r iMit wt'ttkK, limy will n-Hnii to Portlmul to lnaktt llit'tr tunnt.- M1M4 Sdiu'linii, who oin of liost'liurKK most promim-nt yoniiK women, wan Kiailuiitt'ii from hinh Hi-hool Iimii' In litli ami latt'r at lenth'tl Alhuuy I'tilh-f. For ihf ntt flvo yciiiK ulic i;ih Ih-i-ii i'iiafil an mlvt'iiishiK iiianiift' of iln HoHt'hniK NfWi--ltfVit'W. Sin- has Ih-i-ii I'Kpm-lally actlvy in ilnh wink in I his city ami at thu liim ot hr iiiarriaui' wan in--juvmmIhih of ihu Hnsiai'SH and 1'ruiVnsional Worn t'li'H chili. Mr. Slrathan aMndM hiIiixiI In Canada and was ratlnalt'd iVmii W'iinilpi-K iiillt't, Mnniioha, Can iida, laid- lakinu his masici's df-KHM- al OivKon Sialo (ndh'n' in Cor will is. wlH'iv hi is a im-nth-'i tn ihu llawliy Hall ori;aiiiaiion. Mo is now oimimod as Held rcpro celllaiive lor Ihe Noriliwest Ta filif ,'ool Crow el s assoriai ion with heathinaitei.s in I'oiilainl. AlliMiduii; (he wi'ddum fmin ItnsfhuiK in. hi.li'd (hr hihk's par cnis. Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. I'ink.-r-lon; hi'i hmlh.'l in law and ishl Mr. ami Mis. Iloivnid 1 1 .1 1 1 d '1.1, atid h.'i am 1.- and aiini, Mr. and Mis. .1. I'iliU.'Mini ami tht-ii' danhi. r. Miss Nadiiii- rink.'iion. VOUNG MARRIED PEOPLE'S CLASS HAS DELIGHTFUL TURKEY DINNER FRIDAY Thi- Voiiiiu Man i-d I Yoplr's i-l.i.is Ihe First rhiislian chnnh 'iMovi'd a di'linhnnl sixlhiity 01 In. k potlm k niikey dinner Fn da ieniiii; at Ihe ehtireh pathos. o ei s w ere ai i mined tm Mr. i and Mis Carl U'eiine-. Mr and 1 Mis. W illiam I math. Mr. and Mis I t.. A. Miles. Mr, and Mis. Wallace I Kehei iHim, .Mi . and Mrs. I i. W. liadiihaiuh. Mr. and Mis. Karl 1 l. kei, Mi, and Mrs. Kvrell Wi 1 tnn. Mi. and Mis. Harold linn i oi k. Mi. and .Mr.t. licit Smith. .n ! ami Wis K. .1 Sthntnpt. Mr. ami Mis I) K. Koltz. Itev. and l 1 s. I.iiul. n t; l.i .(v ot ami daimhter. Kram-es. h and Mis .h. Heh :tid. Ml and Mrs, Chester lliuillli. Mi- and Mis. Wesley Ashworlh. Mi and Mrs. I'aul M.tjowan, hi. md Mi- I'. Ii i-.ihhs. Mr. and Mi, j V l llii.s- iihark. Mr. and Mrs. 1 i.i U.Hl.ne. Mtrt li. l. Chiiuh.: ' ' H" .1 lit uion and ). man , Ihnn.r. ' 1 mo-t eiijoyalde social i veiimi: ti.llowi t Me- diiiner hour THtLMA MARIE BATES AND IVAN A. SIMPSON MARRY AT TENMILE Mi-s 'I'helina Matle U.it.-s. ol tt'iimile, and Ivan Allien Simpson, or San Hiroi, Calil., were ipimll) inaille.l .11 the Hales home ol T,. milf Wednesday. Nov. :. ev. Cleil 1'. While pel forum! Hie ccie IIIOl . Mr, It.ile.- i ; a radio opeialor on or. ot th- t . s 1 i-iistei- nui -in. MOMI - i,, 1.1. p,, htle t!le Uuikt' tllMI' Ijoilie. MRS. W. H. FISHER IS COMPLIMENTED AT CHARMING TEA ON BIRTHDAY TUESDAY One or the most rhai mint; af faiis of ihe Keason wax ihe very loviily ha t-lveii Uy Mrs. .1. I . Oh horn, Mrs. I. (I. Kiddle. Mrs. Wash inuton Hul'Im-s umt Mid. I'. T. Hit Imr 'i'lienday Hfteniooii in cuinpll nieiu 10 Mrs. W. II. Fisher on her hiitliday anni ersa 1 y. Kiiemls callcil at the beautiful l-'islier lioille hi I.uilteluood lit en joy the occasion lie(wteii lie hours ol I a (i-thl ity and fonrl hiiiy o'clock. Attraciive hiitliday nifin, lllllliei'itns hoiltpielK and potted plan Ik ami many fan Is vero pre seiiU'il to Mis. Fisher in honor of Hie occaHlon. The tea table, lovely with a luce 11 ml linen cloih, was centered hy 11 Kllver howl of deep blue tlelphitl linns, pink mid yellow- snapdragons and maid hen -hair fei 11s. Tall pink tapers lighted Ihe table and room. Mis. S. Kiiynor Smith, Mrn. Fos ter lliiiner. Mrs. I., li. Skinner and Mik. Waller Fisher nlleinaied in IKH1I lllK. The liiislesses. Mis. Oshotn, Mrs. Ilithlle, Mrs. IIiihIi.-h ami Mrs. Un bar, were assisted aboni the rooms by Mrs. Adrian Fisher, Mrs. (irant Osborn and Mrs. A. It. Taylor. A KoiKeotis birthday take, deco ra ted in yellow, Kl'eeil ami while, was sent hy Mrs. C. H. Heinline from Cheyenne, Wyoi.iin, airhliiK 111 Hosehnif; 111 time to Ki'ace the heaniifiilly appointed tea tuble. The cake arrived without the sliKhlesI daiuai to Its aitracfive Hess and wan cut hy Waller Fl.th er, son of the miet of honor. Those boiioihiK Mrs. Fl slier nu 011 the tieli(;htlul occasion were Mrs. I,. It. Skinner, Mik. Fouler Milliter, Mrs. A. C. Maimers, Mrs. O. M. NIcholaH, Mrs. .1. K. McClin lock. .Hh. i,. A. Wells, Mrs. II. W. Marnier, Mrs. Conine McHee, Mm. Waller Fisher, Mrs. Adrian Fisher, Alia. Marrle Mooth, Mm. (Jratil Os hotn. Mis. A. It. Tnylur, Mm. Doiik las Waile, Mm. F; J. Fllison. Alrrf. .(. II. Fulleiton. Mrs. A. .1. Vouiik, Mrs. Fmily Maxwell, of Vict 01 iy. H. C, Mrs. A. S. Coeii. Mis. I.oins Fnllerton, Mrs. Clyde Fnlleiioti. MisK May Fisher Miss Uertrude Hihlehiinr, 'Mis Helen Casey., Mrs. It. Casey, Itev. and iMrsj S. Ilaynor Smith. Itev. Ferry Smith, Mr. and Mm. Karl Wiley, Walter and Adrian Fisher, Mrs. .1: H. Mooih.1 Miss Frances Howell, Mrs. John K. Itmr yan. Airs. A. .1. Lillnirn.'Mrs. Ceoie Conkey. Miss Isohel mid Miiis Kllzaheth Curry, Mi's. (Jeorfie Sew Mll. Miss KutQ Ihtchanaji, Mrs. ,; C. llimm, .Miss Alice ttdaiid. lis. C. A." I'M wards. M is." K- 1 1. Char chilf. Mrs. M. V,. Iiibiv'frs. h. Kohlhaifen, Sr.. Mm. (leorre Kohl haKeii. .Mrs. ,. F. Marker, Mrs, Hex tor Itice, Mrs. Mertha larroit. .Miss Itosa I!. Carroll. Mrs. liittler. Mis. H. II. Lenox. Mrs. W. C. Ilardiiii;. Mrs. I . II. Morj-an. Mm: -It-. Hu hai, Mm. K. A. Ilritloiij Aim., If. W. t'hafi3 ami Mrs. Frederick J. I'orter. Kuests. and the. 'four' hostesses, Mm. J, l. Osborn. ,Mr( I.' H. Kid: tile. Mm. Washiniou H 11 hen nd Mrs. I. T. I In bar. HuiiiiK the eveuiiiK liours hiiiner oiis li lends called to foiijirntulalo Mrs. Fisher and wish her many happy returns of the day. NANCY McCLINTOCK CELEBRATES NINTH BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY Nancy McCllntock, dauhler ol Mr. and Mrs. L. K. McCllntock, cidebrated her ninth birthday anni versary Saturday afternoon by in vilitm a Ktoup of friends to enjoy a matinee ;t Hunt's Miealrt. and a party at her home on Hamilton a venue. Followini; Ihe matinee the Kioup w em to the McClintock lionie. where loely yllls werti piesi-ntetl lo Nancy from Marlon and Kileen Shillery. 1'iiseilla Wade. Mary F.l leu McKay. Klixuheih .Murray, Het ty lam Itariel. .lean Wiley and .lac iiiel nn Lauioi eux. Mrs. McCliutiH-k. assisted by her thnmhter, Miss 1'ntiicia. and Miss Mary Ma run ret FUsw in lb, ser eil lovely refleshllieltts to the quests and an atttactheh deiorated and li.Ht'd birthdav cake was cut ami served. CHARMING VENISON DINNER ENJOYED AT HOUCK HOME SATURDAY Hi. and Mrs. Ceore K. Houck entertained al a veiy charming v.nison dinner at their attractive home oil South Stephens street UiM i vi-nliiy to compliment the hit ler's daughter. Mis. Adeline tiivh er Fields. o( I'ortland. ami .Mrs. Helen Holt Wilson, ot Medfonl. Covers were placed at a heauii fully appointed t a bio for Mrs. Fields ami Mrs. Wilson, i-uesls ol honor, M Iss Naomi Scot I. Miss llideti Casey, Mr. ami Mrs. Fdwin liooih. Mr. ami Mrs. Frederick Chapman. Mr. ami Mrs. Itoyd Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick '.I. I'orter and lr. and Mrs. Iloin k. A pleasant social evening follow ed the dinner hour. MRS. E. G. KOHLHAGEN ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUD AT SALAD LUNCHEON Mrs. (i. KohlhaKen was a most macious hostess, when she enter tallied tier hridi;e club at a de huhtt'ul oiie-Hiirty o'clock salad luncheon Monday at her home in the Kohlhauou upurtnieitis. Covers were placed at attractive ly appointed tables lor Mrs. F. S. McCHin. Mis. Paul H.lwc::. Mrs. II. C. Wells, Mrs. Chester Morgan. Mrs. Ilarrie Month and Mis. II II Turner, members, and M is, T. i I Watson and Mrs. Frederick J. Cot icr. uv. f.-. HIkU ncoie for the i'dtrniMui'? jdsy was wou by Mrs. Moiyun. DOROTHY WIN8T0N LANDER AND ADOLPH 6UKSDORF MAflRY 6UNDAY AFTERNOON Itorothy Winston louder, Ja up li ter of Wd Winston, or Arcadia, Oieon, urid Adolpb I. Ruksdotf, sou or .Mr. and Mm. A. t. huk dorf, of Coos Junction, were mar ried at a quiet ceremony at three o'clock at the Methodist ICpiiti-npul ciiun 11 in tins city Sunday after noon. N'oiember 21. Itev. S. Haynor btnith iierlonned trie impress! v servile in l ho presence of close friends and relatives of the couple Mm. Vera McClintock Jones suiiK, "At the Dawn of a New Day," accompanied by Mrs. Lynn lieckley on the organ. The bride wore a tailleur of black with matching accessories and corsageH ir gardenias. Iter sister-in-law , Mm. Kenneth Winston, wore a tail lour of Kiey with black accesso ries and a gardenia corsage. Ken neth Kinstou, brother of the bride, acted us benl man to the bride groom. Those attending the wedding in cluded Mr. and Mm. A. P. buks- dorf. parents of Ihe bridegroom, Martin Suksdoi f, brother of the bridegroom. Mm. Irmu Gourlev, sister of the bridegroom, Mrs. W. C. Winston, .Mr. and Mra. Clay Smith, Mr. and Mra. Karl Smith, Miss Thelma Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winston, Miss Beverly Wins ton, Mr. und Mrs. George Ware, Donald Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Heston Gross,' Mrs. Miriam llallurd, Mr. 111. 1 Mrs. J. K. McClintock, Mrs. KiiMi Wv titer, Hruce Wyuter, Miss Mope W liter, Mr. and Mm. Kiory lbs, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. lies. Miss Ibden Casey and Miss Naomi Scott. following a wethling trip to Fort- land ami coast points, Mr. and Mrs. Suksdorf will he at home to their uds In the Cos how upartmeuts at the corner of Watson ami East Lane streets. They will spend I liauksgivtng at the home of the bride's father, Fred WliiRton, t KMtacada. ' , O. G. C. HAS ENJOYABLE ! MEETING AND SOCIAL AT STANTON HOME , , j The Older Girls club met Mon day evening at the home1 of 'the advisor, Mrs. Charles V. Stanton, 011 Commercial avenue. Miss Meryl llrunncr presided over the business session. Clans were made to send Thanksgiving and Christmas bask ets to a needy family. A Christ mils missionary box was also plan ned. : ' Miss Maxiue Hartley was chair man lor the evening with Miss Vivian - Hartley missionary . pro gram t cbaiiiiian und Miss Phyllis Cut rone In charge of tho worship service. ' . . , , j - , Clans weiy made. j'ty a. Kids party , to.be held as, a birthday at tain Dec. tj al the lump of .Mrs. lami'Mi Loaviti,.ut .vvhbjj time , the meiiibers will j bring jCbristmas gilts. Jor, cbildrun. ,., lit,'tieshmiMHs .were ( seivecl (o Mm. (hares '., Stanton, Mrs,. Lin d'M ;., i.i'iivitt. Miss Minion Ca- den, Miss Gladys Hart, Miss '('oc-i inne-Anne Perry. Miss H'eryl . Hrn 11- ner, Miss Marl vu Glaze. Miss Maxim ami Miss Vivian hartley. Aliss Loufce Fan-flier, Miss l-oln AMI .Miss , Phyllis I'uJ rojw , ,uud Miss' Alavjoie OttM.f ". 1 r t W. S. CHENOWETHS r CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY . ; : Alr.i. S., .1.. (.'be no vvetb anil. Mrs. C L. ('iienowetli eniertaineil at ii chit r.ming turkey dinner Sunday. November -U, al the hitler's home in honor of the golden w eddlng anniversary of Mr. ami Mrs. 'W. S. Cheuowcth. Relatives ami friends iuesenl in cluded Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cheno vveth of Cheney. Wash.. Mrs. (J. I.. Chenow oth and daughter, Miss iiuth. Mr. and Mm. S. J. Clieuo weth. All-, and Mrs. lieorge Cheuo wcth ami Helen ami Glen, Mr. and Mrs. .1. V. Chenoweth. Mr. and Mis. J. F. Stearns, Air. and Mm. J. C. llovinmlon. .Mrs. Fstbor llakausnn and da lighter, Alaryanna. Mrs. Alary Sclieil, Miss Mary llainbridge, all of Oakland, and Mm. Fanny Von Hragbton of Seattle. Air. and Mrs. W. S. Cbenowetb were married at Wilbur, Oregon, lilt v- years ago. They have two children. .Mm. Mildred Chenoweth Russell and Hlatr Chenoweth ot Spokane. Wash. INTERSE STUDY CLUB MEETS TUESDAY AT CAMPBELL HOME .Mrs. W. Al. Campbell very gra ciously entertained the Inter-Se Stud club at a lovely nne-thhty o'clock dessert -luncheon at her home (tn North Jackson street Tuesdav afternoon. The Thanksgiving motif was at tractively carried out on the serv ing table and covers were placed tor Mrs. Iv S. Hall, Airs. Charles lioerner. Mis. Clyde Heard. Mm. V. V. Harphaiu. Mrs. Karl Cllrieh. Mis Hruce .Mellis, Mis. George Churchill, Mrs. Fred A sum. Mrs. Robert Haw ley ami the hostess. Mis Campbell. A delightful Tbanksuiv ing program w as enjoy ed at the table. .Mrs. CHrlch presided over Ihe business meet lug and plans were made tor the annual Christmas party tor the evening of I ec. 14 10 be held at the Hoeiiier home, at which lime ihe husbands of the members will be tuesis. Roll call topics on Inventions were enjoyed follow ing the busi ness meeting. BRIDGE DINNER IS ENJOYED TUESDAY AT UMPQUA HOTEL The live highs ol the Tuesday biidgt- club entertained the Iiml low sioie holders for Ihe year's l'ta at a delightiul dinner party Tue--ibv exening al the Hotel l'ni qua. atter w Inch the ui oup w ent lo 1 he tl, M. lies home on Fowler street for a social even im: Mis. Owen Walker won the high nine I or the exening' 1 on Mat I bridge play. Covi'm were arranged at the dinner lor Mts. I'. M. I..e. Mis E. C. Patterson. .Mrs. r. M. o'M;,ley. Mrs. G. Al. lbs and Mis Doris Jack -Mid. bos test.es. ami Airs C. W- Willi jiii-. Mrs O" eM Walk er. Me- Coletta Langeiiberg audi .Ml! .M.u ie Langeubei g. t''ts. WHEN IT COMES TO SHOWING OFF PARIS STYLES TO ADVANTAGE 1 1 r I ' .1 K - . Fabric Wraps Challenge Furs For Evening Broadcloth and Velvet Are Fine Foils for New Modes. Ity IIO.SKTTE II AlKiHOVK NKA Kervk-e Blaff Cm ii-onili-iil. I'AKIB. TI10 wuinull with lllllute color BciiBe knOMS how lo choose 1111 i!c-uliig wiiin which 110L only win font an enHmiiiilu with lir hest uvenliiK unwn lint which cun ulso he worn with other colon. For the more fortunate who pomieHS tiuiHl-lunnlh cape, the problem dues uot arise. Hut in eplte nt the fact that good furs tan never look wroiiB, they are perhaps u little too obtioim, und very often a wrap without any fur trluiiuiiiK hut of- fi'iiiiK the latest fcutureii of the premium; fashion will look more, or jiiHt an elegant. There are several ntyles of eve ning wraps to choline from this year. Tile llewem la the loiiK, lo-mantle- cape. Another in thi-'-luug coat cut on more or leaa roman tically flowing- I i ii oh. The firm calls lor a ilel'lnile flare and slaluesiiue ficiue. The Becoud is heconiiUR to all types. Then also very new are the fitted, knee lensth. coats with flared basques, nnil the somewhat shorter box coat ralliiiK straiKht Irom the shoulders. llroadcloth, In beautiful deen lolles,' jiastel shinies or while. Is one of the most . attractive me- lliinis for an eveniiiK wrap of- the 'edinKOtf ' type Creed's coMecJIou includes 11 pae blue tailored mod el In this fabric with flared hem reiuhiiiK to the griluiid, entirely lined in ehaniberiin, fed satin over a dress of the latter color. Worth tops It tdim Kold Inme Kown with, a pure white cloth coat. Ihe front. p( the bodice covered with chain loops, tot mild, braid. The PORTLANti VISITOR 1 COMPLIMENTED AT. TEA AT .BALES HOME TUESDAY .Mrs. Hoyd Rales' entertained ' at j a charming iuiornial tea from I three lo live o'clock at her al-i tractive home on the North Pari-' He highway Tuesday afternoon in conipllineui to .Mrs. Adeline air-1 iiiei i-ieins 01 I'ortland. who Is here this week vlsiling her molh i'r: Mrs. tleol-ge' K. ' Houck.' Ilou iuets of elii-ysanthi'iuiims were used as a decorative motif (or (he occasion. Those enjoying the afternoon honoring Mrs. Fields Included Mrs. Chester Hercher, .Mrs. K. ti. Kohlbnueii Mi-u s,...tt will. ,. and son Peter, .Mrs. It .Ii. Maddox iiihi oniienier .Mollle .leanne. Mrs. Jack Heltrich. .Mrs. Kdwln Iloolh and daughter Mollle .Margaret, Dr. and Mrs. George K. Houck and Mrs. Frederick J. Porter, guests, and the hostess, Mrs. Hales. MRS. E. J. SCHRIMPF HOSTESS TO SEWING CLUB TUESDAY EVENING Mrs. K. .1. Schrlmpf was a most gracious hostess Tuesday evening when she entertained her sewing club at a delightful party at her home on South .laeksoli street. Following a pleasant social hour, lovely refreshments were served at a large table prettily appointed in Ihe Thanksgiving motif. Covers were placed lor Mrs. Urn lit Os born. .Mrs.. It. M. Church. .Mrs. Wal lace Koberlson, Mrs. Paul Mellow an. .Mrs. I.. A. Miles. Mrs. F.vcletl W'itner, Mrs. Donald Follz. Mrs. O. V. Hadahallgh. Mrs. II. Muriel. .Mrs. I,. C. Carpenter and the hos tess. Mrs. Sflittuipf. The next meeting will be a white elephant parly llec. 7 at tin; home of Mrs. Wallace Kohertson. FULLERTON P.-T. A. TO MEET DEC. 6TH Fnllerton l.-T. A. will observe "Hails" nii-lit at a 7::in n'chick meeting the exening of December ti. at Ihe schoolhouse. at which time all pnrcnls of Fnllerton school children are urged to attend. Ku terlainnieiit Is being arranged I'm the children who will be at Ihe school bouse that evening. K. A. Itiilton and .lames Mess are Joint chairmen of the Dad s program. The mothers of second grade students will provide pop corn lo be sold during the evenltm and a fish pond uitl he in charge of Mrs. Kiigar lioser. cllaiflmiu. as sisted by Mrs. Hush Whipple. Mrs. I II. II. t arler. president, w ill be 111 ehurne of the meeting. An executive meeting has been called by Mrs. Carter for three o'clock next Monday afternoon at the schieilhouse. MR. AND MRS. JACOBY HONORED ON ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. II. IV Jaioby en-lerlaim-d at a Tlianksgivini: dinner al their home ill Lonkilu-gluss ill honor of Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Ja cob)'s etexeuth wedding annlver sal y. Those eiijojug the day wre Mr. and Mrs. Andrew .lacoby and children. Daxld. Mildred. Lurraine and I'i.i-I Mr and Mis. Sam Thai-It-ra . Mrs. Case and Clenu Thack lay of .Myrtle Creek; .Mr. und Mrs. name decorative effect ja repeated on the sleeves to form deep cuffs. Hchlaparelll favors rust red cloth for a coat which tastena right over on the side from neck to waist, with this movement stressed hy a short panel of bright blue paillete embroidery to match the dress un derneath. Velvet Wraps, Too Velvet is another of tue favored fabrics for evening wraps. Dlack and Florentine red, (the color launched in the uPlou collection) as well as all the rich wine reds, for that matter, seem to be best liked. One of the outstanding models al Hatou'a showed a beau tifully draped gown, cut on sir.u oils, sex-appeal lilies completed by a flowing cape, devoid of fur, ill Florentine red velvet. Hchlaparelll also shows u cape In black Lyons velvet with a flat capelet embroidered in black silk anil finished with four perky bows in black moire ribbon two on the shoulders, and two under-liniiig the arm-slits. This is worn over a sim ple dress of the same velvet, with deep Bquarc-cut decoilette and train. F.liihroldery adequately replaces fur trimming on evening wraps, but II must be used lavishly to achieve the desired effect of rich ness, tiobl is much more, frequent ly fealiired than silver, ami in some eases ihe embroidery s further en riched by ihe addition of sparkling colored cahochoua or gold heads. Lelong. Likes Lames I .allies and brocades are also in the vanguard of fashion for eve ning coats. Lelong uses a wine and silver broken check hinie for a tai lored knee-length rediiigole over a wine-red crepe dress and another effective model is curried out in pink, blue and gold barber's pole stripes over an ink blue silk jer sey gown, (leruiaine Iluilly use:-, gold and black' lame' lined with lilaek velvet, for a long, flowing coat, and last but by . no means least, comes Alix's handsome eve ning coat in wine-red wool with heavy gold lame broche design over a wine-reil silk jersey dress. Francis Daniel und children, Win-t-nlfird,--Dorothy,- Hoynline Mind Frnrtcl.t i, C.fnrge or Dillafd; .Mr. amr'Mrs.' Cecil .Miller and ehildieii Arleltie, Cleoue -and .Marvin;-Cleni-inent Miillins of HosebuiK,-..lr. and .Mrs. Italph Cory and Perly Oar of Callahan: Mi-, and llm nit.u i- and .Mrs. II. 11. Jnroby, Jjeji aud Susie Jacoby. ' , ' FAMILY REUNION ENJOYED FRIDAY EVENING AT HOME OF MRS. LENA McELHINNY A very delightrul family gather ing mid dinner parly was enjoyed last evening at the home of Mrs. Lena McKlhlnuv in the Oeddes apaiiments on North Jackson street. Yellow button chrysunUie miims were used to grace the table. The six-lhirty o'clock ditlner was served lo .Mr. and Mrs. W. 10. Nay lor. of Mend. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKlhinuy and sons, lull and Stew art, and daughter. Susan, of Salem. Miss .lean .McKlhinuy and W. E. Naylor, Jr., of Corvallis, I I,. Spen. cor. of .Medford. aud Mrs. L. I,. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fred rlckson and .Mrs. Lena .Mcb'lhinny, of Hose burg. FAMILY REUNION ENJOYED FRIDAY EVENING AT HOME OF MRS. LENA McELHINNY A very delightful family gather ing and dinner party was enjoyed last evening at Ihe homo of Mrs. Lena .McP.lhiuuy In Ihe Geddes apartments on North Jackson street. Yellow- button clirvsantlie mnnis were used to grace the table The six-lhirty o'clock dinner was served lo Mr. and .Mrs. W. K. Nav lor. of Mend. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles MeKlhiunv and sons. Mm and Stew art, aud daughter. Susan, of Salem, Miss Jean .McKlhinuy and W K N'uyloiv Jr.. of Corvallis. I. I,' Spencer, of Medford. und .Mis. L I.. Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. J A Fredilckson and Mrs. Lena McKl hinuy, of lloseburg. JOLLY-TIME 4-H CLUB HAS MEETING FOR ELECTION OF OFFICERS The Jolly-Time II club, under the leadership of Miss Mary Leigh met Ibis wivk at the home of Mrs' Cllironl Ihiyle 111 .North lloseburg lo plan the vein's activities and elect new orrlcers. vhirh inclnil ed: I're-ddent. Joan llovle: vice president. Virginia Mills, and see. n-iiir.v, ..nine Aeal. Work books ii ii.l . i... were disl diluted to the members and the sonc. "Dreanilnc" was as sIkiiciI lo the group lo he nii'timr iied before the next meeting. Aft er a general discussion of l-H club work, lite meeting u.ljnurned. O. A. R. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM DECEMBER 6TH The annual D. A. !. chiiim,. pniitrum has I i announced for 7::ln o'clock the evening of De cember lli. to he held at Ihe V M. Campbell resilience on NovthS .iacks.ui street. .Mrs. Campbell. -Mis. Watsoo K. lloise and .Mis. C. P. Cut lor will be hostesses lor the eening. with Miss .Margaret Pate IM-iii-rine ih.iinnaii and in charge of calnes. All members are most cordially Invited to he present. 4 if' 1 i , 'xr.mmiwm nnii vaiXHUWaau.. It might have stepped out of it mtislcaj ptinmfy, put Oils evening coal la signed Worth. Fashioned of whit.e bipftikloth an 5 tritipned with loops of gold braid, the upstanding modified, Medlei coUaris uew. Tho Para- .11 l,a..l.l.-u.D !-., ln,.,..nuul.... r t i, .' ...o v.... .... cop. THANKSGIVING CELEBRATED1 BY NUMEROUS GATHERINGS AND DELIGHTFUL AFFAIRS j ' Thanksgiving of 11(07 was' ce'lii brated in Koseburg by numerous dinners, informal ; gatherinus und affairs, which closet) with the eleventh Thanksgiving hall at the armory under the auspices of the Musiness and Professional Wo men's club. 1 Among the dinners enjoyed were: Mr. and Mrs. L. E. McClintock and daughters, Patricia and Nancy, had as their guests. Alt', and Mrs, J. K. McClintock. .Mrs. . Vera Mc Clintock Jones and small son and Mr. and Mrs. (). M. Nicholas. Itev. and Mrs. W. A. Slywesler and sons. Paul. Ted. Jimmy. Da vld and Herbert, had as their guests for a six o'clock dinner, Professor and Mrs. F. V Syl- wcstei- iiml until .Vo,l.,-i,l. .lo...... Itoland. Hobby, Alfred and Arnold nt Iln..l...l I Mr. and Mrs. Jack McAllister en tertained at a lovely dinner at their attractive home on Fast Lane street, having as guests, Mrs. K.mma Peek, of I.os Angeles, and Mr. and .Mrs. E. 1,. Knapp. Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Pargeter hud a delightful family affair Thanks giving day. Dinner guests in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Mar tin, of Puvallun. Wash.. Mik l:n layior. Airs. .Mary Norlheraff, and Mrs. Charles S. Collins. Mi- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ollivant ami daughter. Hei-niece, Mrs. Fdyth (lilmoiir and daughter, Miss Vir ginia. Itlchard Pargeter Jr.,- and Mr. and Mrs. Pargeter. A delightful no-host two o'clock nil-Key dinner wus enjoyed at ft. H. Ijiird home on Ylnclu the street with covers belliL' nlai d Mr. and Mrs. W. It U'illi,...,. ...i daimhler. Itnllle li..n t,. n- Oderklrk and daughter. Miss Mar gret. Mr. and Mrs. Merle l.owden of Casquet. Calif.. Mr and Mrs Peyton Oderkirk and Mr. and Mrs. 11. II. Laird and son, Murtoii Dr. and Mrs. H It. Keith, of this city, aud the bitter's brother-ln-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. F. W N'abholz. of InlNiile City., Iowa, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wih son iiartsnorn at Sulheiliu for miner. Additional guests Mr. and Mrs. Stafford, of city. were that Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Suksdorf and nr. nun Airs. Kenneth Winston , of nils city, were guests of M is. Stiksilnrf's und Mr. Winston's fath er. Fred U'llalnn . I." ... ,, ' : " -' i.nmiieiia Ore., for Thanksgiving dinner ami lie liny. Mr. ami Mis. It 1 Willi... .... lerlained Mr. and Mrs. II II ltr. us an. i Airs, .anry Tow-era l'lll.'ene. lis Mini,- ,.....,.. , of for Thanksgiving dinue-. Dr. and Mrs. Ocnrne I.' u..,.,.i. entertained at a charming tnrk- v in uer isnkSL. v tit- . .... ... 1 1 - home nn Snutli ?4i..i,l t. A heaullful lace clolh graced Hi ta- ble. which was cenieieil A-ilh ti imiwI ol fruits, niiniatni- luiki-v gobblers and tall lighted g, ers Covers were placed for It- anil .mis. Walter Hamilton, and Mrs. C. K. Marks and Walter. Mrs. .1 W. Howard Happv :,1. . v. M, s Ad-line Z "r Field... i.f Portland, ''le Hamilton and the host and Mr. sun. . ot I. eh. - -v 1 " -; " v ' ' . - t-- M..,.UB1IJ.. 5 i " J ' I , t 1 !. ' tBstt, f)ii. dud, Mtn. liouck. ir.;'4iid; Mrs. 0.'! V.. Carr 'enter tiifc.l.(it- a very lovely four o'clock 'Uniier-havlnR as their guests tor Th'ankSKlVlng. Mi.tuid Mrs. -(!. K. Sheldoh -and sir. and .Mrs. Charles V. Stanton. ,- , , , . A dolightful turkey dinni- and family affair was enjoyed Tbanks gMni; day at the II. I). Carter homej. on Military -.street. Covers were .placed (or Edwin Weaver, Mrs. ffllatlio .Kiggs, ,A1r. anil' Mrs. Henry Schllinll, .Mr. and V.rs. Er niel Jtriggs and sun, Webster, and Mr. i and Mrs. II. kv Chriet and children, Shirley, .Ann and' liar. Ian Jr. . ... ' Mr. and Mr. Howard Coleman entertained na their Thaukhgiving (Conlniuod on page 3.) POET'S CORNER A HIDDEN THOUGHT (1. M. I.EEPEK A hidden thought In the words of a poem firings the sunshine . 'ntn the Bhudows of home. Hy doing a good deed That was hard to do. . May leave Its rewards All for you. Hy climbing a few hills That were hard at tle time, (lave you n chance to aeo Manhood in its prime. Atid. by rcuehing back ' Down the slope of the hill To help someone climbing, Have that manhood a thrill. Lifting a few burdens From shoulders that strain May strengthen your own And lessen your puin. Looking lulu eyes That seem hungry and tired. May give your own soul That, strength It desired. I'y lifting a liitle g on Ihe horse thai fell. ' The unspoken gratltudo Has rewarded you well. And rrom the liitle inclining That words may hold. May gain you riches Far better than gold. Or by losing a little Of their strange meaning. You will reap only weeds Where you are gleaning. So sharpen your sickle And wuleli the grain For I hose, that learn not Must harvest the pain. And the litil,. wp ,.ani Thoueli strange It sound, Is r.-eely given to volt Hut seldom found. ' w Search deep down In ihe meadow wide For the one 1 1 1 1 1 - desire That helped you ilecide. And search some hidden poem i-rom the master, t -,. And walk in huely gardens A here thy heart's own manure", grow. v"'"W T7T