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ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURC. OREGON, SATURDAY. JANUARY 8, 1938. THREE Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORT ER (Continued from page 2.) Alio. Mr. Mitlon was n! forrinT ' KliUlcilieii m I'jiIo Alio. MUSIC TEACHERS TO MEET NEXT TUESDAY Doimlas County Mu.ic Tfiirherft DHHocijiiiim iinMJilM'ts havo bt'-n most cordially iiivitt-I to im-'I next Tm-sclay I'Vi'iiiiiK at HkIu o'clock til tin hnnif of Mrs. Humcr t.iow OH Mill HlICM-t. Aim. II. Kiili.-th, president, will be in clmrju ami Mi Kosi inary Larst'ii will bt- il,c auest ai l.u of fVenliiK. ARTISANS TO REORGANIZE AT MEETING NEXT FRIDAY The Artisans will hold a iim'W ItiK for reorganization ,at uitiht o'clock next Fritlav evening at the I. O. (. V. hall. Al J. iVakc. South iin Oregon district manager, of (irants Puss, will ho present. Al fred .1. Mooro of this city has been announced as the assistant dist riet manager for loulas county of til Artisans Life association. BAPTIST TRI SQUARE CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY The Itaptist Tri-Square Sewing club will hold an all-day meeting next Thursday at Hit home, ol Airs. (ieoi'Kt Caskey with a pot luck luncheon at noon. All members are invited. AUXILIARY TO CANTON ROBERTSON TO MEET The latlies auxiliary to Canton Itobei tsou No. Ill will meet at Kevcn-lhiity o'clock next Thursday evening at the home of Mis. K. V. Hoover on Main street, with Mis. Hoover ami Mis. T. II. llusenbark ns joint hostesses. All members lire conlially invited. Todajr'i Pattern Re Sure to State Size When Ordering Pattern. KIDDIE FROCKS BOASTS TWO VERSIONS BOTH ARE EASY TO MAKE! 1'ATTKHN 4'SS4 Ily AXNK ADAMSM Your little pirl will start the new season with the greatest of style if she owns one or both versions of Pattern 4ti,s4! And when you dis cover how very simple (his fetching Anno Adams frock is to make, you'll have two dainty frocks fin ished In Hie time It usually !;:ke.s to make one! Wouldn't stylo "A" he ideal for overy-day In n checked tissue-rrinhatn with splashes of ric-rac accent ins the trim panel ami attractive pockets? Ituttons and a collar compute its chic. Version "11" may no to parties in taffeta, its charm enhanced by saucy bows, dainty rufflintr. and a square nock line, panties included. Pattern 4t.4 is available in chil dren's sizes 4, fi. X and in. Size fl. View A. takes 21 yards :bi inch fabric and 2 yards ric-rac. Illus trated step-by-step sewim: instruc tions included. SK.VI) FIFTKKN CKN'TS (lac) in roin or stamps (coins preferred) for this Anna Adams pattern. Write plaMilv HlK. NAM K, AHIHtKSS and STVI.K NTMHKIt. NKWS FLASH! Just off the press . . . the NKW ANNK ADAMS HOOK OF SPRINtS PATT KltN'S! Over one hundred lovely styles! Sprine fashions for every hour of the day, whether you're slim or not so slim, very youim or more mature! . . . All ensy-to-sew pat terns . , . quick, economical ivays to Snrinu' smartness. WRITE FOR THE PATTERN' ROOK TODAY ! PRICK OF HOOK FIFTEEN CENTS. PRICK OF PATTERN FIFTKKN CENTS. PRICE OF HOOK AND PATTERN TOGETH ER TWENTY FIVE CENTS. Send your order to News-Review, Pattern Department, JtoseburK, Ore. KEYSTONE CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE SOCIAL MEETING ON FRIDAY Mrs. Hugh Harrison and Mrs. Ed HoiL'eii veiy graciously enter tained l lie Methodist Epi.scopal Keys'oiie dub jestei.iay aiternouu at l lie foi mi l 's home on Soul h Stephens sueet. Mis. John Hunt was elected presidelll of tile club. Sowing and visiting were ptijm efl by Mrs. 11. K. Slater. Mrs. i nrl Wiley, Mrs. R. A. Mercer, Mis. Kenneth Ford, Mrs. R. 1.. Irvmy. Mrs. F. C. li-irr. Mrs. (.' 1 1. Wil son. Mrs. L. M. Lilly. Mis. R. V. Sclirin, Mrs. John Weathrrford, M is. Roscoe Marsie:s, M is. John Hunt. Mis. K. C, Jones, Mrs. E. A. Jtritton and I he hostesses, Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. J;ciri;en. At the tea hour the hostesses served loely n 1 YeMiuients. An at traciive lace cloth k raced the m hie. which was centered by a eye 1 maii plain and tall rose-colored tap ers. The January social ev.-nin and poi luck supper lias been postpon ed until February is, at which time (he husbands will be enter taiued at u politick supper at the li. 11. Wilson ranch home at I'mp- qua. 4 e NEW IDEA CLUB HAS LUNCHEON AND PARTY AT R. L, GILE HOME The New Idea club members and a number of miosis enjoyed the annual club hnslmas party at a charming one o'clock luncheon en by Mrs. R. L. Cile at her al traeiive homo in Edenbower Wed nesday afternoon. Silver frosted greenery graced the seivin;; table. Covers were placed for M i s, Jerome Smith, Mrs. S. A. San ford. Mrs. George So well. Mrs. Forrest Jones. Mrs. Ella Lough. Mrs. R. C, (iilo and daughter, Nancy Marie, li r e n t Hates, quests, and the fed lowing club members. Mrs. C. E. Marks, Mrs. W. D. Harris, Mrs. F. II. Applehoff, Mrs. V. R. liuc-kinghain, Mrs. F. M. Curtis. Mrs. F. L. Calk ins. Mrs. John 11. Porter, M ins Hetty Anno Faulkner and the hos tess, Mrs. R. L. ('iilo. Roses were used about the rooms as a decora tive motif. (Jills were e.xchanged and a pleasant social hour was enjoy ed. The next luncheon meeting will he held January 1!) at the home of Mrs. V. R. Utickinhaui. CATHOLIC LADIES SEWING SOCIETY ELECTS NEW OFFICERS The Catholic Ladies Sewing so ciety met at the parish hall Wed nesday afternoon for annual elec tion of officers. The new officers included; President, Mrs. E. L. Dolan; vine-president, Mrs. Wuwll ingV secretary, M i s. George Hum mer, and treasurer, Mrs. J. A. Harding. Plans wore made for the year's activities and projects, the first of which will be a delightful benefit can! party to be held at eight o'clock January 17 at the parish hall. Prizes will be awarded the various card plays and refresh ments will be served. The gen eral public is most cordially invit ed. New members welcomed into the society at the meeting were Mrs. M. R. Richards. Mrs. C. F. Pierce. Mrs. P. II. Jurgensen. Mrs. L. A. Con. Airs. Merang and Mrs. C. M. O'.Malley. e MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET NEXT WEEK The Presbyterian Missionary so ciety will meet al t wo-t hirty o'clock next Thursday afternoon 'in the ehuri-h parlors with Mrs. George Sewell. Miss Jeatinio Hllick. Mrs. L. L. Ho. lie. Mi:;. It. S. Nichols and Mrs. Ira Rankin as hostesses. Mrs. Earl IMlrieh, president, will con duit the business meetinir. Mrs. W. L. Scott will have charge of the study book, and Mrs. Fred Fisher will conduct the devotions. Mem bers and friends are cordially in vited. REBEKAHS TO INSTALL OFFICERS NEXT TUESDAY Rosoburg Rebeknh lodge No. 41 will meet at 7::i'i o'clock next Tues day evening at the. I.O. O. F. hall for installation of officers. Re freshments will be served by Mrs. Alvia Wetherall. Mrs. Ella I-enox. Mrs. Luolla Cliiigenpeel. Mrs. Mar garet ltodi;ers. Miss lla Laubach, Miss Mabel Sc hind lor. Miss May Fisher. J. II. Hailey and Alba Spaugh. All members are urged to be present. GARDEN VALLEY COMMUNITY INVITED TO POTLUCK DINNER Residents of the Garden Valley community have been most cor dially invited to enjoy a seven o'clock no-liost c:-'s dinner next Sat urday evening. January la, at the Women's ( lubhouse. The ladies have been ,'cV'hI to bring dishes in addition to their pollock contribu tion to the dinner. Reereai ioaal games will be enjoyed d ill' ill I the social hour. mm W. C. T. U. TO MEET NEXT WEDNESDAY The W. C. T. 1'. will meet next Wednesday afternoon at two-thirtv o'clock in the Meilmdist Episcopal , church parlors w ith M i C A. Chamheiiin. iirosideiit. in eh;irge and Mrs. Ft ed Fisher conducting I he special devot ional service. An executive meeting of committee heads will lollow the meeting. SUNSHINE CLUB TO MEET NEXT THURSDAY The Northside S'uhine dub will meet next Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Fi-her on Winchester street. Annual elec tion of nlficers will be held. All members are ursetl to be present. D. OF U. V. HAS INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS THURSDAY Florence Nightingale tent No. , Daughters of I'uion Veteiuns of uie i i ii w a r lMii-iMj.'t met ut ine armory Thursday evening for in stallation of officers. Clarice liene dii k installed the new oiiicors. Tile II'.'IH oiiioers include: Presi dent. Virginia Cyrus; senior vice, Zada Parr: junior vice, Doris Gor thy ; patriotic instructor. Edna Long: treasurer. Anna Peterson; Ruth Punier and Anna Carson, council members: guide ank press and publicity correspondent, Clar ice ieiied:ck, and hecretary, Anna Carson. ,Ruih Plainer, Doris Gurthy and Edna Long were appointed on the flower relief committee; Anna ( ar son, Anna Peterson and Edna Long were appointed on the visiting com mittee and Virginia Campbell and Zada Parr were appointed i.n the relief committee. The next meeting; will be a so cial affair Jaiunuy 2D in the eve ning at the armory with Doris Gorthy and Clarice Hciicdick in charge of refreshments; Ruth Plwner and Zada Purr in charge of the entertainment. A prize will be uwardc d the member bringing in the greatest number of new mem bers inio the tent. Mrs. Carl W. Klaonliamnior, a member of Ann Rutledgo tent at Knoxville, Iowa, was a visiting member present ut the meeting. Mis. Kluenhammer is u new arriv al in itoseburg with her husband liom Little Hock. Ark. Mr. Klaen hammer is one of the aides at the Veterans Administration facility. NEW YEAR'S EVE HOUSEWARMING PARTY GIVEN WIMBERLYS Mr. and Mrs. Ci. V. WimlMTly were lionurtMl nt a vi'iy cliiiiiiiini; New Year's ev linucwariiiinK pai-ly at their beautiful new home in (Menu street last Friday eve ning. A lovely tUft of pnttery was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Wim berly from Mi-, and Mis. V. F. Harris, Dr. and Mrs. tl. ('. Fin lay. Dr. and Mrs. Clair Is. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs. I.. I.. Wimberly. Mr. and Mrs. lleorpe Wharton. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Catchim:. Jiidcc and Mrs. Curl K. Wimberly anil Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton. FollovvhiK a pleasant eveniui: or eards and visiting a lovely bullet supper was served from a beauti fully appointed table in the dining room. Mrs. Carl K. Wiiubrrly and Mrs. I.. I.. Wimberly presided al the serving table. The beautiful new F.tmllsh resi denee of Mr. and Mrs. Wimberly was completed just prior to till! holidays and is at the corner of (llemi and Fast l.ane streets. The home is ideally situated at the base of a beautifully rockery and Harden, which overlooks Urine burr;. The Winibcrly i;anleii has .'e-oived Eiate-wide publicity for its uniipie arraiiKcnient auu beauty. LUTHERAN MID-WEEK BIBLE CLVXSS HAS ,. MEETING THURSDAY Tim Mid-Week Ilible class of St. Paul's Lutheran church held a de lightful one o'clock no-hoslcss luncheon Thursday al the It -roll home bonoriiiK the November and December members' birthdays, (luests of honor included Vera tloelz. Mrs. Ileniuist. Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. Selilick, Mrs. I trust and Mrs. Itiiliaidon. The tables were beau tifully decorated in the holiday mo tif. The Ilible topic discussion was taken from Hevelations, chapter 111. Members present besides the quests of honor included Mrs. Cranen, Mrs. Ilawsoll. Mrs. All draiell Jr.. Mrs. Voi-'t. Mrs. C.or Ihv, Mrs. Anilralelf Sr., Mrs. Iloll man. Miss Moused. Mis. Dhkersen, Mrs. Svlwesler. Mis. Mm timer. Mis. Voint. Mrs. Ileecroll Sr.. Mrs. lleecroft Jr., and Mrs. Todd. Miss l'earl anil Miss Vera Coelz assisted the hostesses. The next nieetinr- will bo at the home of Mrs. Andraiol'f Sr.. on Military street, Thursday, January COMME VOUS PLAITE CLUB MEETS AT HOME OF MRS. SNODDY Mrs. C. P. Snoddy very cracious ly entertained the ('online Vous Plain- club al her home Tuesday afternoon. Sewiim cud visitinK wen- enjoyed mull the fa hour, when Mrs. Snoddy Reived lovely refreshments at one larae table cenleied with a potled poinsctla. (overs were arranceil for Mrs. Kriink Stalfanson and Mrs. U. A. Mercer, auosts, anil Mrs. (I. L. .lolinson. Mrs. Harry F. Ilatlielrl. Mrs. I!. II. l.aird. Mrs. Fail Deck er Mrs. H. T. lllooill, Mrs. Wal ler SiriBleton, Mrs. C. II. WirUhnm and the hostess. Mrs. Snoddy. Tile next meetlrin of the club will be January Is al the homo of Mrs. T. W. Thomason on Flesi-r St reel . MRS. CARL WIMBERLY ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB ON MONDAY Mrs. Carl K. Wimberly was a most Kraeious hostess Monday aft ernoon, when she enter tallied her bridse club and several miosis at her lovelv home on Fast Lam-slre.-l. The holiday motif was at tractively carried out ill the dec oralions. Contract brldite was etrjoyi-d duiiriK the afternoon by Mrs. (Illy Cordon. Mrs. (leori;e Wliarlon, Mrs. II. C. HeiK. Mrs. I.. I.. Wim berly. Mrs. Walter Hercher. (.-nesis anrl the followini: members. Mrs. I.. K. Mi Clintock. Mrs. Ci.-.ir K. Al len, Mrs. II. C. Clnirch. Mrs. Hoy CatcbiliE. Mrs. Fl'-d Uickwoo'l. Mrs K. (I. KohlbaKen and Mrs. l. M. Ilerrle. Hlt,'h score for tlie nfternoon's play was held by Mrs. Mei'liritock. Followin',' the bridL-e play Mrs. Wimberly served ten. SYLMON VALLFY CLUB TO MEET NFXT WEDNESDAY The Sylno-i Valiey flub will meet n"xt Wednesday afternoon al the home or Mrs, Krne! Sharp All members are most cordially Invited to be preseill. MRS. CHANDLER IS HOSTESS TO SEWING CLUB THURSDAY NIGHT Mis. II. J. Chandler Jr., very r.ra ciously eutcriaitu J h"r scv. in Hub Thursday evening al h-" hone. Sewing and visiting were enjoyed ami later Mm. Chardb r forved delicious refresh men is to Mrs. Guy HieLiiKin. Mrs. Dab' Owen. Mrs. Edna Mioun. iis Vio let Hlooniciuisi ;iiid Mi-'S I liy Anne Faulkner. 4 A O. S. C. STUDENTS ENJOY SKATING PARTY THURSDAY Twenty-five couples, student:: at Oregon Slate ooihue v. ho were iiOlM" over I he holidays, en iwyed last 'l b iii'; d.,y c veiling by holding a ikaiiliL. party at G:o Tetimilo rink. Following the sl aling pin' Die croup wt nt to Hiaud s new lub to i:n on the North Pacific higli wav for refreshment: and ihMic'ni'. SPECIAL PREVIEW TONIGHT After 2nd Show ITS CREEPY! f,1 k I'll A mi'S PI DPAMA, tr I Meet ( 1 J I I the world's Wr , - K dumbest ' t "Jlti. detectives h ' " i! BETTY GnABLE (ffjL SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY They're at It Again Those two wise-cracking Romeo s going great guns in II f t safe, 'i 50OWJ 2-7-3 P. M. Mats. 25e Eves. 35c Kifdiee 10c r Sett Suvm faijat.Wut? 3 (LAUREL LODGE TO 1 HOLD AFTERNOON AND f EVENING MEETING I La-Mel lodce No. 1.1, A. F. & A I M. will entertain Masons from all ; f atis ot the county at an nfter I i i .a me. ting, six-thnty o'c lock jdi'iuer ;.nd evening session at the I iasuiii. temple iiei Wednesday ' . niM.-. All IhCUlheiH are lilted to :MR. AND MRS. WIMBERLY 'HONORED AT HOLIDAY HOUSEWARMING LAST WEEK l..i t Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Wimberly were h hi i, red at a very churn ling sur prise housewarmintr party nt their beautiful new Imfne ;i( the corner ol Gli mi and Last Lane slreets, wieii a groan of friends called. Following a pleasant social htiur of liiusie and visiting, lovely re-I're-dmieuts were serveil will) Mrs. W. c. Winston and Mrs. L. It. Skin- tContlnued on n:uo S MYTFPVI ROMANCE, " xT A Gay Gorgeous Fun Fest and Simone Simon Sings I I if il - "v. E'A' 5 Vii:;1 jf ."'Vi A: !JiV.-V.v'' I MaU. 25c Eves. 35c Kiddies 10c Sunday and Monday FE-A-T-URE L-E-N-G-T-H v - w m arrivw ni .-im tv.Ttr. tv n m . IWH V. V Assess. JUlto' 0 The Terror of Wall Street ... But a Chump for a Dame! Jim Fisk, reckless plunger ... he gambled everything for a woman's kiss ... the most wi.h CARY GRANT JACK OAKIE ENDS TODAY Feature No. 1 Feature No. 2 Jackie Coorer in Gene Autry in "Boy of the Streets" " vHa'. j lWi . . Ugh PLUS expensive kiss in American FRANCES FARMER DONALD MEEK n t bm Ef , mmj iajrvm wn3Kw psxntumiA vtm B .a Mfg. 1 The Continuous Show Sunday if1 . .AC ft '"fie ' Pec. tier.' e"?" 1 11 BiPi history! 5 "Yodelin Kid From Pine Ridge"