ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1037.
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BAPTIST MISSIONARY
SOCIETY TO MEET
The Baptist Missionary society
will meet at 2 : :t0 o'clock Thurs
day afternoon at the church par
lors with the officers of the so
ciety acting ub hostesses. Mrs. C.
11. Wickhuin, president, will be in
charge. Members of the Trf -Square
Sewing club of the church have
been invited to attend the meet
ing as special guests. The Christ
inas program committee includes
Mrs, Anderson, Mrs. Wolford and
Mrs. Uyrd. Exchange of gifts will
be enjoyed during the social hour.
DILLARO TOWNSEND CLUB
TO MEET THURSDAY NIGHT
The DUltml Townseni club will
meet at a six-thirty o'clock pot
luck supper and social at the
schoolhouse Thursday evening. All
members and friends are most cor
dially invited to be present.
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Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER .
ELGAROSE COMFORT
CLUB HAS CHRISTMAS
PARTY ON THURSDAY
MEI.noSK. Dec 21. Mrs.
Ofortie Sunbe-g and Mis. Stanley
Sjogren uere very cicrmiug hos
tesses Thursday afternoon w lien
they entertained the Elgarose
Comfort club at the honu of the
former.
Christmas decorations were us
ed throughout the rooms and a
heautiful decorated Christmas tree
completed the decorations for the
occasion. After a short business
meeting was held a jtrogram of
readings was enjoyed and several
Christmas carols were sung by the
group.
Mrs. Daisy Ward won the club
prize, Mrs. Holmqutst and Mrs.
Ella .lohnson announced they would
entertain the club in January at
the home of the former.
At the close of the meeting
( hi istnias gifts were exchanged,
followed by a social hour of visit
ing. Delicious refreshments were
served by Mrs. Sunberg and Mrs.
Sjogren to Mrs. C. E. Johnson,
Mrs Edward Class, Mrs. Phil Hess,
Mrs. Cordon II nice ami daughter.
Margaret Ann. Mrs. Cbas. Olson,
.Mrs. Carl Ilacklund. Mrs. T. F
Ward, Mis. V. S. Woodruff. Miss
Helen Hacklund, Miss Alice Ilack
lund, Mrs. F. T. Reece. Mrs. Chas.
Stubhs, son Jackie and daughter
Hope, Mrs. W. C. Cooper. Mrs. E.
U Cooper, Mrs. C. R. Holmquist
and daughter. Patricia. Mrs. Don
Pankey and daughter, Mrs. Chas.
Churchill and daughter, Mrs. Floyd
Finn and daughter, Dorothy Dale.
Miss Evelyn Calla, Mrs. C. J.
Johnson, Donna and Donald Sun
berg. Floyd Finn and Ceorge Sun
berg. DELIGHTFUL CHRISTMAS
PARTY HELD TUES.DAY
MYRTLE CREEK. Dec. 21
What was unanimously voted to
lie the jolliest and best party ol
the closing year was the Decem
ber monthly party of the Loyal
Rereau and high school classes of
the Christian church, held Tues
day. The basement of the church
was beaut if all v decorated, carry
ing out the Christmas motif in
evergreen and Yuletide colors.
The program committee did
themselves proud by providing so
many new and interesting games
mil stunts that every bod v dread
ed to stop and eat and go home.
I hose present were Ruby Car
penter, Elbert Naas. Lloyd Curtis,
Earl Hitchcock, Anita Cooper.
Dorothy Trulove. Louise Yocorn,
Thelma Putts. Itruce Wynter. Vir
ginia Whitney, Miss Stephens,
Hope W y mer, Lois Coneiand,
Ralph Schrader. Ethel Sellers.:
June Weaver, Elmo IocUer, Mar-
pfllc Abbott, Hae Larson, Don-I
aid and Ronald Guilders. Kathryn
Rice, Katie Lee Short, Jerry
Hounds, - Roger ' Cooler." Wanda
Sit inner. Cay lord Skinner. Leon
ard Skinner, Stanley Whitney.
Amy Sellers, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Williams, Gladys Rice. Mr. antt
Mrs. Hhelly Daly and sons, Dare
amPJean; Mr. and Mrs. Ellon Daly
and Cannela. Minister C. 1. Ken
ney. Noma Short. Ruth Wvnter.
lless Cooper. Clayton and Hester
Wood.
WILLING WORKERS CLUB
HAS ANNUAL PARTY
YONCALLA. Dec. 21 Thi
Willing Workers club of Scotts
valley held their annual brtstinas
party at the home of Mrs. Clar
ence McKern. with Mrs. l-.rnest
V r o m a n assisting. Wednesday
afternoon, (lifts were exchanged !
from a beautifully decorated tree,
alter which u delicious lunch was
served to the following members,
Mrs. Lloyd Wise, Mrs. Harold 'lur
pln, Mrs. Tom Wallace, Mrs.
Henry Wells. Mrs. U-ster Wells,
Mrs. John Potter, Mrs. Archie Da
mon, Mrs. Wahl, Mrs. Craut Ap
plegate. Mrs. Johnston, Mrs.
Cooley, Mrs. Ray Core. Mrs. Aus
tin. Mrs. White. Mrs. Watson, Mrs.
Pereni. Mrs. Rising, Mrs. Claude
Ricbey and Mrs. Mack. Mrs. Ray
Tin-pin. Mrs. .lobe. Mrs. Rowan.
Mrs. tiamhle and , Mrs. Taylor.
PARTY AT HENSLEE
HOME IS ENJOYED
RIDDLE, Dec. 21. Miss Mervlyn
Henslee, assisted by Miss Melba
Wilson entertained a party of
young people at the Henslee home
Saturday evening. Dec. 18. The
affair was given in honor of Karl
Kimmel of Riddle and Curly Mc
Lain of Myrtle Creek, who are
home from 6. S. C. for the Christ
mas holidays. A delicious chick
en dinner was served at seven
o'clock covers being laid for the
following: Dorothy Moore, Elsie
Ilammersley, Hilly Wilson, Karl
Kimmel, Melba Wilson and Merv
lyn Henslee of Riddle, and Anita
Cooper. Delbert Trask, Curly Mc
Lain and Leonard Dyer of Myrtle
Creek. Later in the evening the
group attended the dance at Can
yon ville.
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REBEKAH LODGE HAS
INTERESTING MEETING
RIDDLE. Dec. 21. The local
Rebekah lodge held an interesting
ajul enjoyable session last ed
nesday evening. Mrs. Chester Cook
was initiated into the lodge, the
work being put on very creditably
by the drill team. After the busi
ness session the members and
guests were ushered to the dining
room where the members whose
birthdays occurred in November
and December were givn seats of
honor at the banquet, table. Deco
rations of mistletoe and Chriptmas
greens graced the table and a
lighted birthday cake formed the
c .-nterpirce. The six honor guests
were each pre?mted with a gift.
The families of the members were
invited for this evening. Mr. and
Mrs. Wafler Cornutt, Mr. and Mrs.
Alec Wui thing ton and Mrs. Alice
Orcen were also present from the
Canyon villo lodge.
P.-T. A. HAS ' '
INTERESTING MEETING
AT GLIDE THURSDAY
GLIDE. Dec. 21 "Peace" was
i he t heme of t he Clide Parent
Teacher association's 1 eeeniber
meeting, held Thursdav evening in
t he school auditorium wit h Mrs.
Guy R. Moore. prsident. in charge.
Included iu the group's business
session were a number of commit
tee reports, notable among which
were those of the objective rotu
miitee, Fred Asam, chairman, and
the hot lunch committee. Mrs. John
Robinson, chairman.
Two local objectives of the asso
ciation are neariug fulfillment in
the construction of a play shed,
now under way, nnd the announce-
meni of a project to be taken up
in hi tih school for planning beau
Mticatiort ot the school groun
With students working out v
situs for planting the grounds in
native trees and shrubbery, it is
exnected that much public interest
will be aroused In the long-needed
lundscatdng program and that
some of the actual planting will he
accomplished this winter.
Hot lunch funds this year ex
ceed those used last year. Mrs
Robinson reported, and Indications
are that this project will go off
even more successfully than in the
past. Local women are donating
their services in the preparation
of a hot dish each noon at school,
and the menu routine is the same
as formerly. Five gallons of milk
are needed each Wednesday for
cocoa, and it is- requested that
anvone wishing to give or sell
milk on that day contact the com
mittee. Messages from state and nation
al presidents were read, anil the
evening was concluded with a short
program on "Peace." Bible read
ings on the subject were given by
va nous members, and t he g rou p
sang the song, "Peace, Wonderful
Peace. Mrs. Paul Caswell and
Mrs. Claude Talcott sang a duet
on l be f'tne theme, accompanied
hv Miss Helen Weiherell. For this
number small Darlene Livingston
portrayed the goddess of peace on
the stage.
JOE CH ENOW ETH IS
HOST AT DINNER
SCTHERL1N. Dec. 21. Jon
Cheiioweih was host at a (!:?.
o'clock dinner held in honor of bis
ighteenth birthday on Thursday
evening. A turkey dinner was
served on tables carrying the
Christ mas motif. Covers were plac
ed for Messers Alvin Allen, Lloyd
Cameron. Clifford Horner, T. E.
Jones, H. W. Chenowcth. Harold
Ilrown. Carol Riley, Darrell Mini
son, Kenneth Munson. Leonard
Harge, Gerald Dalrymple. Wayne
Hall, Cecil Riley, James Smith,
Rob Van Keuren and the host. Joe
Chenoweth. The game of Mon
opoly was enjoyed after dinner.
The host received many nice gifts
until nis iricnds.
MR. AND MRS. EDWARDS
GIVEN HO US EW ARMING
warming held at the new home of
Mr ii ml Mid !'.... L'.l i ,....
enjoyed by a group of their
menus on haturilay night. Gaines
and vittitino U-.n-n nntm-rwl
ate hour when delicious refresh
ment were served to the follow
ing guests: Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Webber. Mr. mid Mrs. Lloyd
Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. A." Sieuer,
.mi. nun .mi-s. .Morreii Weber, Mr.
ami .irs, t rewards, Mr. and Mrs.
lieiuis. Miss Frances Larsen. Miss
Join Webber, Miss Jacqueline
Thompson, Miss Hetty and Juanita
.u-uer. inn en her, James Thomp
son and the host and hostess.
DR. AND MRS. COOK
TO CELERPATF (ic new
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Of much Interest to the mnnv
friends of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Conk
of Sutberlln is the announcement
ot the date of their gold.-n wed-
ding anniversary, Monday, Decem-
ner j,. ut which time Dr. and Mrs.
Cook have invited their friends to
i delightful at home affair to be
held at i heir residence In Suth-
ilin.
Dr. and Mrs. Cook's three sons
ind their families are arriving in
Sutherlin Frldav for a Christmas
reunion find will remain over the
27th to attend the golden wadding
celebration.
LADY ELKS TO INVITE
GUESTS TO SOCIAL
THURSDAY EVENING
The Lady Elks will entertain at
a delightful social affair Thursday
evening at eighc o'clock at the
temple. Members have been asked
io urmg sanuwicnes lor tnem-
selves and their guests. The' sand
wiches are to be wrapped in the
Christmas motif.
Mi s. Charles Healy. president.
will be in charge, with Mrs. Her-
tha 1'arrott acting as hostess. High j
score prizes will he awarded In!
contract bridge and five hundred.
Don't Experiment
Treat Colds
Proved Way
Doubly prot'ed in world's largest
colds-clinic, and by everyday use in
more homes than any other medl
iC ( cation f 1 kind. No
F- "dosing." Just mas-jj-f.f
sage VapoRub on
(? '77 , 1 throat, chest, and
I L 4 I 'l 1 1 b(lck bedtime. Re-
II 11 I lief begins almost at
once. And long after Bleep comes,
VapoRub keeps right on wsrWrig. IU
poultice-and-vapor action Joospna
phlegm, relieves irritation and
coughing, helps break local conges-
uun. uuen, ay
morning the
worst of the
cold is over.
WICKS
V VapoRub
SIDE GLANCES
"Poor John 1 He's out now, hunting for n fireplace and a
yule log."
Musical Comedy
kf mFtzHv r
Dick Powell and Kosemary Lane, sta.-s of "Varsily Show," pic
tured with Fred Waring, who, with his orchestra, the Pennsylvaniaus,
furnish the rippling rhythms for this grand new musical.
PUBLIC INVITED TO
CHRISTMAS PLAY
The Young People of the M. K.
Church South have invited the
general public to attend the
Christmas one-act play. I he
Kmpty Room," to be presented at
eight o'clock Wednesday evening
:il the church. Miss Dorolhy Dale
Jackson Is directing the play.
The story takes place in an old
khan of Itethlehem. llmniir, keep
er ol the khan, as he Is a lover of
gold, turns Mary and Joseph out
of the inn because the, prophet has
told him thai a prince is coming
ind because of his desire for gold,
keeps an empty room and turns
the Prince" out into the hills.
Hotuar believes the prince to he a
rich ruler instead of the son of a
humble carpenter.
The stage setting ami costumes
e especially attractive. The
cast Includes : Homar, a young
Hethlehemite. Uiwrence Kami: Re
becca, mother of Homar, Maxine
Rand: the servant, Floyd Wilson;
Joanna, cousin of Homnr, Violet
Hose; nobleman of Capernaum.
David Hryan; prophet, Margaret
Havens; Mary of Nazareth. Crys
tal Spratlin. A silver offering will
be taken.
DeMOLAYS TO HAVE
INITIATION THURSDAY
All DeMolays are urged to at
tend the imitortant 7::iu o'clock
meeting Thursday evening at the
Masonic temple, at which the Ku-
gene DeMolays will put on the de
gree work and a large cuixh will
be initiated. Refreshments will In
ner ved. All Masons are being in-
vi'ed as KMent of the evnninr
Fashions Most Dazzling Coiffures
Are Created at
A J n' i..
CONSULTATION
Give Mother a Genuine Frederics Permanent
Wave for Christmas
FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE 150
Grand Barber & Beauty Shop
. 202 CASS STREET
By George Clark
milt
Booked at Indian
Io. S. C. BIG APPLE
DANCE THURSDAY NIGHT
A large red apple suspended
from the center of the ceiling will
provide the main feature of the
decorations for the "liig Apple"
dance to be held Thursday night
at the armory under the auspices
of the O. S. C. club.
The apple, which is constructed
of red cellophane, has been made
so that It will turn conslantly.
Crepe paper si reamers and col
ored flood lights will also he used
!in Ihe decorations for the affair.
I Jiinmie Johnson's seven-piece
! Oregon Staters, one of the most
prominent dance hands of tin- O.
js. C. campus, will furnish Ihe mulsh-
for the dunce.
! A pep rally and parade in charge
of Miss Fiances Wimberly and
Miss HelMU Catching, will lie held
Ion the down town streets of Rose
burg at 2:'.Ut o'clock Thursday aft
! ernoon as a prelude to the dance
j In be held thai evening.
AUXILIARY AND CAMP
TO HAVE PARTY
Ceoige Sliiiiner auxiliary and
camp members only are invited to
a seven -t hii ty o'clock (hi isl inns
party at the armory Thursdav
evening. The auxiliary mem hers
have been asked Io bring sand
wiches. CiitH will bf exchanged.
BELLVIEW CLUB TO
HOLD CHRISTMAS PARTY
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
The Uellview cjiih will bold its
annual Christmas party at a de-
. ii mn i in .i 1 1 .in i nil i mm .in im ihkmi
I at the home of Mrs. Itobi-rta Kes
jter. All members are most cm dial
)v frtviti-d in bf !ir""i.nt
the
oi i :'t
FREE
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Local
Newsl:
Here From Drew Warren Ti
son. of Drew, sneui .Monday iu this
city ntleiidiug to business.
Here Yesterday -- Dr. jr.nl Mrs. I
J. W. Cook of Stiilierlin were busi
ness visitors iu this city Monday.
Flowers Given to Office Mrs.
Julius Si nd t, of Melrose, present
ed an atlraciivo bouquet of flow
ers to the NeAvs-Urview office yes
terday. j '
Home for Holiday s J. 11.
Hughes, Southern Pacific em
ployee stationed at Weed. Calif.,
lias arrived here to remain over
the holidays (U his home.
. j . ; . . . .
At Taylor Home F. J. Taylor
nnd Mrs. Hrueo Christie, of Van
couver, Wash., have arrived here
to spend the Christmas holidays
with their parents, Mr. and Mis.
Milo Taylor on llensou street.
To Visit in Seattle David
Weaver, student at Oregon State
college, luis arrived here to join
his moi her, M rs. D. ( ). Wea ver,
and will accompany her to Seattle
to spend Chris) mas with the hit
ter's sister-in-law, Mrs. Kate Stone.
Visit Here Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Pryor, of Kugeiie, spent Sun
day iu this city visiting their son,
Clell Pryor. They brought the
hitter's daughter back to her home
here. Miss Pryor has been visit
ing in Kugene.
Leave for Kansas Mrs. Thom
as Crabam and son, Dwaine. left
last night for Kansas to spend a j
lew weens visuiiig relatives ami
friends. They we; e accompanied
by Mrs. Craham's mother, who has
bei;ii visiting here lor the past six
weeks.
Visiting at Morrison Home
Mrs. II. T. West and daughter,
.Miss Cloria. of Twin Falls, Idaho,
have arrived in Roseburg to spend
two weeks vlsiling (he former's
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Morrison, on Chad wick
street.
Laurel Lodge to Meet Laurel
lodge. No. Kl, A. F. and A. M. will
hold its annual clcetlou of offic
ers at 7::iu o'clock Wednesday eve
ning at the Masonic tempte. (',. M.
Krell, master, will be in charge
of the meeting. Refreshments will
he served.
Leave for Los Angeles Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Tillotson a u d
granddaughter, Joan Marquot, of
Idlyld, have left for Los Angeles
tit visit their daughter, Virginia,
and spent the holidays with the
former's mother, Mrs. James Til
lotson. Spend Monday Here Arthur j
Porter and Harold Dawe, of Eu- i
gene, spent Monday In this city at- i
tending to business and visit hYfc
relatives. The forme- is n hri
er of Frederick J. Porter of thi
city. Mr. Dawe formerly made his
home iu Koschui'g. t
Class Party Announced T h e
Loyalist Young Married People's ,
class of the First Maplist church
have announced their next party ;
for the evening of December "tl to ,
be held at eight o'clock a I the ,
home of Mr. and Mrs. 11. W. ,
Cruves in Liiut'elwood. j
ChristmaB Program Wednesday j
The Eden bower school and ,
Sunday school will present a joint i
Christinas program at 7:!i0 o'clock i
Wednesday evening at the school
house, to which the public ts In- 1
vited to attend. "Star of the
Fust" will he presented by Mm
Sunday school.
Returns to Eugene E. E. Ilarp
hain has reiurned to his home iu
Eugene, after spending a shot t
time here attending Io business
and visiting relatives. He was ac
companied home by his mother,
Mrs. Eiiima Erlckson, who will
visit ut the Hurphum home In Eu
gene until after the holidays.
MURE
MISSING
IfyOU DONTi
GIVE on
1 BUNDED WHIFFY 90 Proof ... the ilfitaM
I ntxtkiai ifeth.s product art 1 yeaf and 6 monlhi
old or more. 2b'', tlraigM whiskey, (run
I neutral ipinu; b ttrtight whithty I year and
6 months old, 10' 'yhl whnky, 8 ycinokl.
OLDETYME DISTCLIRS, INC., N.Y.C.
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Here MondayJesse Hudges,
special iient for the Southern Ta
ci fie com pany, was here Monday
attending to business. '.
Attend to Business J. M. Led
per wood, of Myrtle Creek, spent
yesterday In this city attending to
business.
Spends Day in Roseburg Oscar
Hclluh of the CCC department at
Saiem u as a business visitor iu
town Monday.
Here from Days Creek Mrs.
John Ferguson of I lays Creek
spent yesterday In this city visit
ing relatives and shopping.
I Leaves for Portland T. Thom
i as. of this city, left today for
: Portland to spend the holidays with
i his son-in-law und daughter.
I m p ro vi n g M rs. J . F reem a n .
who has been quite Ml ut her
home at .14 1 South Pine street, is
now reported to be improved.
Here Monday A. C. Barne
koif of the West Coast Printing
company of Portland was a busi
ness visitor in this city Monday.
Here from Whitman College
Marshall Spa Hiding, sophomore at
Whitman college at Walla Walla,
has arrived in Roseburg to spend
Christmas vacation.
Daughter Is Born A daughter.
Carole Laura, was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Warren in Portland
Thr.rsduy, December M. The baby
weighed six pounds und five
ounces. Mr. Warren was athletic
coach at the high school here be
fore moving to Portland this sum
mer. CLINIC CLICKS
FROM DOUGLAS
HEALTH OFFICE
Dr. Floyd H. DeCanip, director of
oral health of the staff of the Ore
gon state board or health, visited
the health department Saturday
morning and discussed plans ft ; i
stale-wide dental program. Dr. Do
Camp plans to meet with the den
tt.l association in the near future.
At a clinic condih led a: (iardi
iter, December 11, nine were immu
nized against diphtheria, thirteen
given the Schick test, eight vacci
nated against smallpox, and twenty
two were given the tuberculin
test. Thirty-eight students partici
pating iu Intel-scholastic athletics
were examined by Dr. Sharp.
The Il'M-dsport school hoard and ;
Pa rent -Teachers association have
cooperated in starting a very tip-to-dale
cafeteria, which Is making it
possible for every student to have
a hot dish and dessert each day.
The day Miss Moffat visited the
school a hot meat pie with biscuit
top and chocolate pudding, were
being served. This hot lunch has
made a great impression on the
school students, who enjoy It all
the more because of the variety
from day -to-day. There has been
Ends Today
LMIII.'III.1
" THE LIFE OF
EMILE ZOIA
Our Gang Comedy
Sound Ncwi
Wednesday
Bank Night $100.00
and
"Paradise Isle"
Warren Hull
and Movita
Starts Thursday
Something Newt
Something Different I
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W !Mor VnxautU ttu Wt j f I I -Jf
no duplication of menu to date. Thrt!
cafeteria is very efficiently ran un
der the supervision of Mrs, ,L, II.
Clerk.
clinic is being planned !i the
Suiherlin school for January .1
and 7.
The regular monthly clinii nl tho
health department will bo hold on
J.iniKtry H due to the fact tutit tho
il'Ht Saturday of the month Is a
holiday.
VITAL STATISTICS
MARRIAGE LICENSES
LKW1S . CORN Clayton Wes
ley Lewis and Luella Sylvia Corn,
both residents of Portland.
MARKET REPORT
WHEAT
PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 21.
(AIM Open High low Close
Dec 83S .Sf.J .s;li .Sf,l
May sill .si .K3J .S4 ,,
IMPOUNDED
My authority of the Douglas
County Control commission the fol
lowing described dog has been im
pounded and if not claimed within
4S hours from the hour fixed below
will he sold or killed as provided
by law:
White collie tan marks on ears,
about 6 months old. Picked up iu
the Creens country.
TOM FLETCIIKll,
Enforcement Officer.
December 21, 5:U0 p, m.
FIREMAN'S HALL SATl'KDAV
NKJliT. Ailv.
Held Over for One More
Big Day by Popular
Request
JANE IS
GIVEN A
NEW
GUARDIAN
...AND SHE
-KEEPS HIM
i OUT OF
''TROUBLE!
Slvows 0
2-7:15-9:15
P. M.
HAIR-RAISING ADVENTURE!
Mats. 2au
Eves. 35c
Klddlea
10o
BANK NIGHT
WEDNESDAY
$100
Wednesday Only
Man-Hunt Thrills in Ae
Snow Covered Alps
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