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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 2ft, 1037. THREE Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER CHRISTMAS AFFAIRS ENJOYED AT GLENDALE ;i.KNUA!.K, I ice. - i llt-nd-tlt-homos wore !(m' srcni's if jnyou.s paihoriiifis during tin yult-iid sc;i bon : From Tiuoiiui, W'ish., iin.- Mr. anil .Mrs. Truiium SciIhm nnd duutfliter. IMiochf; from Po.-liiind Mrs. Carri Cli'i'iinun unit son, IIn N.'rt; from Medfurd Mr. and Mis. Victor S p i h i' r ami ilatiuhf Palsy: from Monniouili i:um. Mr. ami Mrs. J. Stoti ami muih It, Miss Kdna : all to join with ihp famillt'S of Mr. ;tnt Mrs. C;'il .1. Seilior and Mr. and Mrs. 01kt SpthPr and Mrs. Clara Set her tor i ho annual family reunion anil din ner. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Karl I'-.w-fll of Kopphurn and Mrs. l.uHl:. I'OWOll Of KlIJMMin Well' kupsis of Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Swli.-i. Mr. Powell and Mrs. fiether art' son and daughter of Mrs. I.iicllu Pow ell. At the home of Mrs, I. S. Wood rofff were her sons. Rni''i and Lee Crow, and Mr. mid Mrs. fieorpe Hague of Vancouver, Wash. Mrs. Hnyup will he remembered as Miss Hetty W'oodrofle. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dobyns bad as their guests their son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ikibyus, and Warren Moody of Medford. Sunday at the home of Mrs. (Ut tntde Lystul and Miss Alice Ne lud were Mr. and Mr.s I. H. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Itichards. Mr. atid Mrs. Ira Lewis and fam ily had as their puesis th'dr par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Kberle. At (ho home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Tt. Stevenson were Mr. and M rs. Ceoro OliiiKhouse and children. Alice and "Kldon. Mr.s. Martinet Stevenson and I toi-een, and Mr. and Mrs. Josiab Join s. Kenneth liuss. of Red Illuff. Win. Mouthette. Miss Mildred Moii chetie and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Mouchetie ami son. Heiiji, patber- Today's Pattern Be Sure to State Size When Ordering Pattern. FROCK WITH 10-GORE "SWINQ" SKIRT INEXPENSIVE TO STITCH UP! P.VITKit.V ir,72 Smart lor I'vpryday wear . . . lili-al for school o- Ixisiiipsu . . . Pretty for afternoons! . . . It's Pat tern 1572 we're, lalkinir alKut, Anne Adams' newest "charmer" for lashion-ali'lt "Twelves to Twen ties"! There's a special bit of al lure to the fall swinK of th: crate fully flared skirt t'sat's limped by a trim, panelle.l bo-lice, lout or short sleeves, and a little-Kirl collar-! And this frock Is so very simpie to stitch up, that sirls-on-a-umlnet "-ill want to make several versions 111 inexpensive synthetic crepe, spun rayon, or wool. Contrast col lar and cuffs in snowy phino. Pattern Is available in misses' sizes 12. U. !li. 1 and 2i. 1'ize lfi takes .'U yards "! inch fabric and !i-S yard contrast. Illus trated step-by-step sevin;T instruc tions included. Send KIFTKKV CENTS f ISc) in coins or stamps fcoins preferred) for this Anne Adams pattert:. Write plainly Sl.i:. NAMK. AMIWKSS and STYI.K NIWII'.KIt. SEWS KLASH! .tn.t off the press . . . the NKW ANNI-: ADAMS HOOK OK f-PIIIST, PATTERNS! ()pr a huiulred lovely styles! Spring fashions for every hour of tile duy. whether you're siiirr or not so 1 i m . very youns or more ma ture! . . . Fashion interest for just your type whatever it may he. All easy-to-sew patterns . . . qui k. economical ways to fipnne smart ness. WRITE FO:; IT TODAY ! PniCF. OF HOOK FIFT'iKN" CENTS. PRICE OF PATTERN FIFTEEN CKNTS PIUCK OF HOOK ANT PATTI'.r.N TOtiKTII I.P.. TWCXTY-riVK CENTS ed at the hitter's Iron for dinner i At Fernvale Mr and Mrs Ocorce I'. Dver had us their guests Sun day Mr. and .Mrs P. J. Miller. Mr and Mrs. H. V. Curtis, Oral Dyer and Miss .lean Arlingsnn of Marsh field, -Miss Dorothy Dyer- anil .Mi ami Mrs. W. S, Price mid chil dren, Wakefield mid Hetty. At the homo of Mr. ami Mir Charles Kat'er was their daughler Miss Ycrnu. of Portland, ami sons, (Men ami Fred. 4 Mr. anil Mrs. W. H. C.irrett hatl as their guests, .Mr. Carrett's par ents, Mr. anil Mrs. C. O. Caireti. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haen and .Mrs. Esther llazen. Mr. and Mrs. A. (1. Heiininger and sons. Larry and Wayne, were thw guests of Mrs. lletininger's areiits, Mr. and Mi's. K. It. liar ey. Sunday. Ilev. anil -Mrs. .1. K. Howard were ditiner guests of Mr. anil Mrs. McN'eal. At the home or Mrs. Johnson Jones were gather-ed .Mrs. Made V. Hollar, .Mr. and Mrs. .1. Allan llellar. Mrs. Muriel Davine and II. leunin of Portland. Albert Jack son. Eil Johnson. Miss I'lnence Johnson and Mrs. Eliim A- i ham beau and son, Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Hernard Chancy 1 Crants Pass had Christmas dinner with Mrs. Clraney's parents, .Mr. ami Mrs. C. 1!. Austin. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Ila.es and children Monte. Tommy ami Helen Mary, and Miss llillie Hunch wen guests of .Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hunch at Williams. At the home of Mrs. Nora Urllt and Mrs. Klizaheth Win-hell were Mrs. Winchell's son and wife. Mr', and Mrs. Scott Winc.rell and .Mr. anil Mrs. Neal Tripp of Klamaitl Falls and Joe Scott. Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas l.awson hail us their guests Christmas Mr. anil Mrs. A. (1. Clani.' anil daugh ter. 1-orraine. W. Fir'ielil and Mis. Crace Lyons of Crnuis Pass. Sundav at the home of Mr. and Mr.s. A. C. Clarke were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams and son. Hruie and daughter Harbaru, of Salem. .Mrs. Williams ami Mrs. Clarke art sisters. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith for Christmas, dinner were Mr. anil Mrs. John Jenkins. Ml-, and Mrs. Clarence Dudley. Mrs. Myrtle Lender, Floyd Arkt'l'. F.d Smith anil Mr. "ml Mrs. Har vey Smith anil daughter. Phyllis. Mr and Mrs. Civile Walern had as their guests their daugh ter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Charley. At the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Knimelt Helchcr were Mr. ami Mm. S Leslie Stewart and son. Sanr niie Mrs. Stanley Williams anil son. Dean. Miss Dorothy Moote. and Hillie anil Lee neit her. Christmas eve at the home of Mr anil Mrs. Fred Morey were Mr. and Mrs. Itov Itobiuson anil chil dren Stanley anil Marylin. Mr. ant Mrs. 1'. J. Miller ami Mr. anil Mrs' Karl White. Mr. anil Mrs. P. -1- Miller 1I as their guests Mr. "ml J'";. (leorge C. Dver ami tiuuguiei Dorothy. Otval Dyer and Miss lean Arlington of Marshtielil. ie mid Mrs. Walker K. Piuvine at 'their home at the Victor y nunc entertained with i niis,,,.. ..... lor Mr. Purvines parents. Mi. .im Mrs H M. Purvirie. of Salem and their daughter. Miss Marge' Pur vine of Portland and J. Purviue of Portland. , t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Uiwrence Costello came their daughter and husband. Mr. ami Mrs. Hmton Avery, of Middlctown. Calif. , . Mr. and Mrs. Ira Tucker and son. Lee, of Clatslianie. were guests of her mother. Mrs. Ida Itasye, ami Miss Velum "ml uings Hasye. Mr. and Mrs. I!. H. Cardncr hail as their guests for Christinas din ner, their son. Wardell Caiilm-r. of Kugelle. and Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wiinsch and daughter. Cloria. At the home of Mr ami Mrs John Thomas were Mr. and Mrs Isaac Thomas. Mis. Kiz.ie Miller and daughter. Anne Leah, and Mr. McCarthy and D. Davenorl. ot Horulunok, Calif., and Mrs. Thom as' mother, Mrs. Welsh. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Meissuer had as their guests, Mrs. Meiss ner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. li. Miller from (liants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pitkin anil daughter. Hotly, ol ( nhurg. ore.. were guests of Mrs. Pitkin s sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. K. .1. McMullin. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartlo at Christmas time is al ways the scene of a family reun ion. There was .Mr. anil .Mrs. jonn Hartle and daughter. Shirley. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hartle. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson and son. Jack. Mrs. Mildred Itrown and daughters. Hetty and Klht Mae. Ted Clark. Mr. arrd Mrs. Hay Koss and children, Hobbio and Ktta Marie, and Harold Martin of Kll gene, Mr. and Mrs. Dion Inrlley, .Mrs. Dubell, Mr-, and Mrs. Henry Howard and family, Helen. Mar garet and Alvin, and Lee Kelcher. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Frost were hosts to .Mrs. Frost's .sister, Mrs. Ksther Miller and daughters. Hetty Lou. Mary Alice and Helen. Harold Martin and lileu and Ar thur Frost. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Howers and son, j'it, of Klamath Falls. Mr and Mis. Hurley Hemmingsou. and Mrs. llemiiiingson Sr.. all of (Jrarits Pass were guests of Mr. and Mis. Arthur Olson and fam ily. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Craddock were K. L. Crad dock ami daughter, (Irare, of Car net. Mont.. W. L. Craddock and Mis. Craililock's brother, Kobert Culp, of Klamath Falls. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM GIVEN AT DAYS CREEK DAYS CREEK. Dec. 2. A laiRn I crowd gathered nt the local school aiidifcnrhim Thursday evening to I enjoy the Christmas program pre j SMiited by the students of the school. Til is year's program was SIDE GLANCES I "Thanks, lady-it's kind of turkey for the planned to Include all the pupils of the Kiade school us well as the hiph school students, and includ ed the following: Play. "Christmas, at tlrV Casey's: Mr. Casey, Joyee HadTr; Mrs. Cast-y. Susie Crispen ; Kathleen. W'ih'tha Ilimhiusoii; Mary, Irene Kachor; John, Lyle Sire; Iinny, I.c'sicr .lackson. Son if, "1 Hear the Hells of Christ inas," InVh school fdee club. Play, "When Santa Lost His Pack," primary grades: Santa, Leon Moore; Mrs. Santa, Iteverly Woribington; Wee Willie Winkie, Johnnie Perdue; Queen of Hearts, La viua Perdue; Knave of Hearts, Jimi.iie Perdue; Jack Horner, Clar ence Moore; Mistress Alary, Hetty S.oore; I in Peep. Haste 1 Welch ; Tom, the Piper's Son, Hill'e Moure; I .it 1 1 Hoy lilue, ltichard Snyder ; Klves, Rosemary W'rifcbt and Douu Joyce Sunnier Song, "First Noel," high school glee club. Play. "A Perp at S.in'a," Sania Nornia Imneau; Frank, A t Ward; Hob. Hill Ward. Song. "I right en the Corner Where You Ale," high school glee club. Pageant, ", Holy Night!" In termediate and upper grades. Ma donna, Hetty Lou Weselllin; shep herds, John Wright, Melvin Welch, CWfford Woosler, Isaac Wright ; angels, Violet (loin. (Jerabiine Spore, Cene Rhoads, Miirjorie Wright, Dolly WJd.'ig; wise men, James Ward. Norval Ferguson, Noel Welch; children, Znhna lu is. Tbelnia Havis. M;:xi;ie Wright. H-nrtetta Clam. Alice Ma;- Welch. Lois Kileii Matthews : chorus, Fiances Perdue, Jean McCee. Jean Duncan, Hetty Je;'n Peith.e, Her deen Perdue, Katheiine Mann, Ilalph Dunciu. Wayne .Moore, Jack LaChance. Don Miller. Caiol Mil ler, Klton .Moore; reatler. Mrs. J. A. Klioads ; pianist, Miss (iem llutcl iuson. At tile close of the program treats were given all the children by Santa Clans, CHRISTMAS CANTATA PRESENTED AT SCHOOL The (llengary school presented tin Christmas cantata, "Santa CI. 'us in S!uitil;e"and." to a lack ed house Thursday e eninr, I e ceiiiher The solos were sung by Marian Muiison, "The Santa Clans I K nw"; Albert Hot ten, Crusty'; Jay ll.joten. : Ian"; Kathleen We'j My Frii'ini"; Archie "Made Over." "Obi l licle "Poor Old r, "Santa's Anderson. The duet, "Praisi was sung by Phyllis the Child," Jacob.: and ' w;'s recited Jiruniie Smith. "The Thiee Kings" by lit rnian Doering, Jr. After Hie Cantata t' e school ; mid distribut'.'d ifts to all jresent. During tin? close of the program a Mupti:-e teP-g.-am from the Western l iiion was re-id from Pen dt 'ton announcing the arrival of P'-t; r Michael Nash, weight seven pounds, in the home of F-ancis and Naida Nash, i(7 West Alta street, Pendleton. LOCAL NEWS Home For Holidays George Shambrook, student at O. S. C, ia spending Ihe holidays in Canyon ille visiting his parents, Mr. and Mis. Jess Shambrook. Return to Klamath Falls Mr. and Mrs. Seth Dixon have left for their home in Klamath Falls, after spending the Christmas week -(Mid here us'ting relatives and friends. Here From Paisley Miss Kliza heth Williams, teacher at Paisley, Ore,, is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Williams, on South Pine street, over (he holi days. Leave For Medford Merle Kvatis and !-ois WeRman left yes terday Tor Medford to spend a couple of davs visiting thdr sis ter. Mrs. Gonld. ami f. tuily. after wnL h they will go to Saramento, C:dif , to continue their courso ut the ieluxe Beauty school. They hav been home viniting their par ents. Mr. and Mrs. 0n W'dlnian, fo.' the past couple of weeks. By George Clark you, hut I've ot wm hut past week. Leaves For Salem Mrs. .T. 11. ! Virdeti has returned to Salem, ! n here she is emplo. ed In the sec retary of s(aten offre, utter spend ing tlie Christinas week-end ut In-r . lUHIle here. Visiting at GlideMr. ami Mrs. Harry llarvle, of Pai.-ley, Oregon, are spending the holidays at Glide vi;dting the hitter's parents. Mr. and Mis. F. H. Iine. .Mrs. llarvie was formerly Allss Marie Lane. Oakland Visitors Here Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson and two soin, of Oakland, Calif., spent the 'Christmas week-end here visiting ; Hie former's mother and sisier, ) Mrs. Viola Wilson and Miss Leota Wilson. Visit at Yarnall Home Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kdelscu ami daugh ter. Dorothy, and .Milton Hiereaseu. : of Porila:n. left yesterday for their homes, after spending the I Chi i.slmas week end in this city I visit- g Mr. ami Mrs. .1. L. Varuall. Leave For Home-r-Mr. and Mrs. P.vau Rand and family and Mr. and .hn. Harold Rand and family left today ft.r their lunnes in Cot tage Grove, after spending Christ mas and a few days he.-e visiting i their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. I liund. j Country Club Ladies to Meet I The ladies of the Roseburg CoutH I try clnh will meet Thursday morn ling at !t:;u oV'lock at the club i house for contract bridge. Lunch eon will be served ul Lir'SO o'clock aud golfing will he enjoyed in the, afternoon. Leave for California Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Van Horn and small son left Monday for their home In Rrawley, Calif., after p'nTng the past four months here visiting Mrs. Van Horn's grandmother. I Mrs. Maggie Noah. Mrs. Van Hor n was formerly Miss Mabel Tilley el mis city. Here For Holidays Miss Fran res Howell, who has been vtsitini; al the H. L. Mellenry home in Portland for several weeks, brought her two small nieces, Mary Fran ces and Florence Ann Mellenry. to Roseburg for the holidays to visit Hie hitter two's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. (leorge Knhlhaven. until Friday, when Miss Howell will take them back to Portland. Mrs. -dclleiiry. nee Florence Koblhageu. lis convajescitig at her home, after I undergoing a major operation. RAVEL, FAMOUS COMPOSER, DIES PARIS, Dec. 28. (API Maurice Ravel, Ihe celebrated French coni- i poser, died today as a result of a jhead operation. He was 62 years old. ; His best known works included: i "Holero": the piano compositions, j "Jcux d'Kau" and "MlroirH," the I string quartet, "Quatuor en Fa"; i symphonic works beside Holero, l"Rhupsodie Kspagnole" and "1m ! Valse." VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE LICENSES MILLKR McDANIKL Albert P Miller. Coniiille. and Iltiby lia tnona McDaniel. pow ers. ROIIKRTSON - CHRIKTOPHKR SON - Lyle Kveielt Robertson. Sea view. Wash., tint) KHu .Variant Christoplu rson, Tenmile. BORN LOCKK-To M r. a n (I M rs Frances Iicke, of Myrtle Creek, at Mercy ho.spitul, Monday, Decem ber 27, a son ; weight seven pounds, one. and a half ounces. A curbing thai reflects the light , .of an atitos hau!lKhtB, thus clearly j I mat king the ed.-e of pavement, has i been designed by the California division of highways. It is expect- j ed to prove valuable In showing1 the dividing strip in two-lane high ways, now heliiK widely f-ed in that state. O Local News Here Monday M. H Green, of Winston, w as a business nil ir in this city Monday. Here for Holidays Clyde Cad dis, of Medford. is here spendi'ig Hie holidays with his sister,. Mi.s Kcho Caddis. Back From Seattle Ju k FarrU. local Atontgcmerv War ! mmpany tnanager, r-tntneil here yesterday from Seattle, where ne spent Christmas with his family. Visiting at Corvallis Hoy Al- spanirh. of MyrHe Creek, is visit ing this week In Corvallis with Mrs. Alspaugii. who makes her home there during the school year. Here For Holidays Mr. ami Mrs. tiilbert Hlooinmii-st. of Har per. Oregon, are here to spend the holidays with the former's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. K. o. Hloom quist. Visit in Portland Mr. ami Mrs. H milion K. Johiiitni have reiuni e.' to their home i, this city after 'lu'nding th Chri.'itnas week-end in Portland visiting the former's parents. Return to Medford Mr. ami Mrs. A. R. Ma-rh hi'Ve left fo their home in .Yedford, after scending the Christmas week-end visiting r.L the S. K. Sykes home on Norlh Pine street. Grows Huqc l emon -Mrs. KU fe von Pessl. of this city, yester day presented an unusually large lemon, which sbe had ; rrwn in the house, to the Nev.s-Rejev for tlfsplay purposes. Visit From Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Harpster. r Ku gene, j-pent tho Christmas week end here with their son-hi-taw ami daughter. Mr. ami Mi.-. Fred Lock wood, In tin- II. wel uparti-'cnts. Return to Salem Mi-. j-ud Mrs. Arthur L. Starmi"- and tlaughler have relumed to Iheir home in Sa lem, after spending the Christ mas week-end In this city visiting tne former's parents. Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Slnrrner. Here From Klamath Falls Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas Pa teeter, of Klamath Falls, spent the week-end ami yesterday here veiling the hit ler's parent.-. Mr. and Mr... T. 11. Huscuhark. and t!e former's fath er, R. Paigeler. At Hamilton Home Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Ilc.Danieis ami family, ef Portland, ant spcudin- several th'js here -visit ii Mrs. Me Dan iels' hint .'er-in-la w and sister, M r. .'hid Mrs. W. S. Hamilton, on Fast Cas.-? street. Stop For Short Visit Mr. ami Mrs. Paul Martin, oT Seattle, slop ped over here for a si ort vi. ll en route to Los All gel";, to spend the h.didays. .Mrs. Martin is a niece of Mrs. II. O. Pargeier ami Mrs. K.iyth Gtlmour of this cily. Attends the O. S. T. A-Mr. ami Mm. P. V Nash left lt.ireburg Monday for Portland, where the former will attend the annual meeting of the ( tregon Stale Teachers' association. While in Pt-rllatid Mrs. Nash will vitlt her si.-ter, Mrs. Josephine Dot son. Visiting Here Miss Treva Al spangh. who attends schocl in Cnr- vallis. is spending the holidays In ' Roseburg visiting her cousins, 1 Shirley, Ann and Harlan Carter, Jr., on Military street. Yesterday Alton Alspaugh and Kvelyn Wen-1 ver, also cousfns of th. Carters,1 spent the day here visiting. j Leave For California Kugene and Gnylord Itowden I. -ft Monday for their work lit West wood, Calif.,! after spending the Christmas I week-end in Koj-eburg visiting their pan tits, Mr. and Mir. W. F. ' Howtlen. Thev were ac ompauied j to Westwood by Mrs. H. F. ('till-! son. v. ho will visit w ith her kou- j in-law and daughter, llr. ami Mrs. R. W. Chl'son, am family. j Leave for Home Mr. and Mrs. Howard llalley and son, Glenn, of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Con- rad Seilon, of Kugene, have left , for their homes, after spending the Christmas week-end in this 1 city visiting the former's paroits, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. llalley. The former is employed at the I'nion ' depot in Portland. Mr. ami Mrs. Jtaiph Halluy, also of Portland, are remaining here until Thursday ' with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. , It. Bailey. Ralph Is employed m 1 the forest service at Portland. The Seilons are the parents of .Mrs. Ralph Hailey. PERFECTLY APPOINTED ott Bright cantar of lifs in th City of Roici. AHroctly owltlda roomi , . . Beautiful dining foomt. Smart Coff Shop. 3 to 4 block! lo Uoding itorai and banki. Famous for good food Attends to Business C. K. Tnl boi, of Suthei I in, spent M outlay in ihis city attending to busiiie-s. Mr. Nichols in Town II. F. Ni chols, of Riddle, attended to busi ness here for a few iiom l-r.-la. Leaves for Hillsboro Mrs. A. A. Sprague, of ibis city, left Mon day for Hillsboid to ir it iad -t-iniiely with hr daugblt-r and oth er rciatie-i. Attends to Business F. J. 11.111 wfll, of Itoswell springs, spent in ihiu .in- ,.ti..iwi;i... i.. business and visiting bis bir.ih-r. County Assessor Marion Helliwt 11. Visit in Salem Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Rod ley have returned to their home in this city, ai(r spending the Christmas week t e I in Salem visiting the hitte.s mother. Visit in Eugene Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Cumin ing s have returned here iiftel- 4i.oit.li Hr tile -.x ,u.lt -en.l in Fugeiie visiting tl:e foi nier's luotner , .lira, nauier. Leaves for Dalles Kllic Milb'V has left for his home at Dalu, after spending the week-end he-v visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mel onnld on Sou' h Stephens sueet. Leaves for Home Today Mrs. Ktta H. Fisher left today for mr home in Portland, alter siting here since Sunday at tin Ik n;- ol' her son-in-luw and daughter. M . and .Mrs. F. A. Hard, und mniily on South Jackson street. Returns to Salem M. S. Cheek. of Salem, has returned to his woik, after spending the Christ inas week-end at the home of Mrs. Viola Wilson and family on South Jackson street. Mr. Cheek is a 6on-inlaw of Mrs. Wilson. Here for Several Weeks .Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth Wlmer have ar rived here from Washington, D. f, to spend several weeks with He1 hitter's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. T. W. Thoiuason. and ot her rela tives. Mrs. Wlmer was fornieily l-rcua J'homason of this city. Go to Portland Rev. ami Mis. Linden I.eavitt and son. Linden Jr., and daughter, Frances, of this city, left Monday lor Portland lo spend a week. The former will at tend u meeting of the s'ale board of the Northwestern Kible rullcye. ot which he Is a dlrecto-. Rev. I.eavitt is pastor of the Kit si Christian church of this city. Back Frnm Pnrll.-tnH Mluu A... nes Pitchford, Douglas county ju venile otticor. and her mother, Mrs. Viola Pitchford, have reiurn- d to iheir home In this eily, ait 'i' snenilinir lbt ( 'hH-;i mnu i.n.i,,- in Portland with th.. 1:.u...-'u in law ami daughter, Mr. and ,M :t. W elch. I hey were accompanied home by Mrs. Pitchford'.s grand son. Hill Welch, who will spend ihe remainder of the holidavs here. BANK NIGHT WEDNESDAY $150 Tuesday and Wednesday 1 I.CII Bfoblemi become jrouri. . you live rvrry tnoment of ihu dKntufr thai miEhi hc rupnrnnl ti W Shews 2-7:15-9:15 V. M. STARTS THURSDAY For 3 Days John Wayne Diana Gibson "Adventure's End" PLUS "Atlantic Flight" D. Merril Paula Stone SgEtiijg-j"1 Mats. 5c (pifi wjwa Eves. 35c lv XitW Kiddies 10c EstfV':' mi 1 1 i UT Visits Mother Orvll RJgg.-i, of Mat shfiehl, spent the Christ nan week-end at Myrtle Creek xlsiliny his mother, Mrs. Riggs, at the Kd Weaver residence. Returns to La Grande Miss Hetty Shoemaker, society editor on the La Grande ( bserer, has left for her work, after spending t he Christmas week-nd a' her Inline in RosehuiK. She was ar- . coinpanied as far north as Port- , html by her parents. Dr. ami Mrs. ; 11. It. Shoemaker. Seattle Visitors Leave Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hunt left yertenlay for j their home in Seattle, after stop ping over here this week-end lo visit the former's parents, broth- . er and aunt. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. V. f Hunt. Marshiiil Hunt nnd Miss Adeline Stewart, en route homo from San Francisco, where they spent Christmas with Mrs. Hunt's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Patter son. Moving to Ranch Mr. and Mm. n. H. Wilson and sons. I ion and Meredith, and Mrs. Wilson's moth er. Mrs. Ora Hanker, are moving from South Jackson street to their ranch home Ht Finp(jua. The :t:t:i acre ranch, formerly owned by the late Sam D. Kvuna and lalc'r by Murray Cardwell and bis sis ter. Miss Helen Cardwell, was re cently sold to R. H. Yilson. T'e house has been entirely remodeled during the past mouth. Return to Coast Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Osiratnler and baby daugh ter have returned to their home at Marshl'ield, afler spending tiio week-end here at tlie home nf Mrs. Ostrnuder's parents. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Qutne, on Smith Jackson street. The former's mother. Mrs. Artie Ostrander, of Cheyenne, Wyoming, and bis brother, Lee. who Is in Hie t S. navy and stationed In California, were also guests over Chrislmas at ihe Ojilue home. Visit at Verrell Home Mr. nnd Mrs. K. II. Verrell and son, Charles, have had us their guests over the Christmas week-end Mrs. Verrell's father, K. A. Jarvis, of St. Helens; per brother and his wife. Mr. ami Mm v r .i..rviu of New York, and her sister and lamilv. Mr. and Mr l and sons, Richard unit Charle-t. of warreuion. Ore. This is the first lime tho family has had a ivunlon since l!)2tl. The Taylor famllv b'lt this morning Tor their home, while K. A. Jarvis and the W. C. larvls family will leave tomor row. W. G. Jarvis is employed in Ihe office or the New York Cen 1 1 a I railroad. Wednesday Bank Night $150 Coming Wednesday t-X- A Shows 2-7-9 P. M. ,;r! Matt. 25c L JP Eves. 35c Kiddies 1Cc Starts Thursday For 3 Days VV IRENE DUfIHE ,CABa Ends Today 24 Hours of Throbbini; Lite! In the World's Most Exciting City! laughs explod 5 j I ...nd hoarti S J mm Ha mm BRAND STRAIGHT WHISKEY A ftiiltiblthi Hourbon or Rye This Whiskey is 2 Years Old! Old Quaker gives you a barrel of quality and it doesn't cost o barrel of money to buy it. Here's proof that you don't have to he rich to enjoy rich w hiskey! 90 proof. 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