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ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARYS, 1938.
Apostoli
BOUT WITH STEELE
Title Holder Mauled Into
Helplessness; Foul Blow
Adds to Downfall.
Ily UAVI.H TAI.MOT
NKW YOHK. Jim. H (AIM
Fifil Apostoli, HWiiilliy Sun Kian
rlnnill. lifts rippi'il Mtid lorn 1 1n
iniilillewi'lghL i-haiiipiiinH ut I wo
coiiiIihwiih Into hW'i'ijiir-'. p-Hin;.'
IiHi.Ii'kkiii'SH, ami he slill lias no
thing liluli' liinnlil'' "i show lor it
than tin' rli::inpiiiisliii ol I'alilor
Ii ia.
Last IllKlit tin- foniMT l)i!lhoi
j-'avc l-'li-ililii- Hti'i'lii Hili-I) a Kiivam
burning thai the limit wan HlujM"-il
In llio ninth with lln- Anifiiran
li;0-ioniiil lilnii virtually out nn lii
Hit.
"I lini'w I could do it." Iip yll
fil. "Pvn only livi-il t tit- last tlirei:
vi'iirs tn M''t that guy in tin litiK.
Now If li (loi-nn't Kivn no- a lilh
riKln I'll claim It anyway."
lln inijiht Just ax well sunt
(InlinliiK, lor Stnnli', a wrurk or a
man as hi' lay In his ilii'SsliiK
room, wouldn't ovon discuss thu
Iiossililllly of a I'M urn I'lii oiinti'i'
-with the human machine KU'i, at
any wnicht. Aliosloli was loici'd to
rami! Ill last nIkIh at Hill, so it
was no dicp.
"I'll never rip lit In this town
nmilii," nioancil ilm linlU'icd chain
plon as nn leu pad. was ai plicl
to his lower Kioln, whi'i'o a wild
Apnsloll left cailrht him In the
seventh nillliil. "They wouldn't
(Ive inn hall' llie hulliliiK" I I led
for my hands "
The low punch alone clouded
Apostoll's victory. It clearly was
accidental. Keferee Arthur Dono
van held up the bailie fully Hi sec
onds until Kleele had recovered
minli Iciiily to t:o on. Ijiter, he
hlained the pi'lich for Ids defeat.
Steele Badly Mauled
Steele was the perlect Inner.
1 1n- sharpshooter, enol anil uiliel.
Auostoll ci'iiwded Into him. snail-
liiK anil rurahiK In the clinches,
ami throwing th heavier punches.
As early as the second round he
slaKiii'ied Steele Willi a rliihl and
twice heat llllll Into the ropes, lie
rave the champion another had
heatlllK In Hi'' Ihlld, hill Steele
never ceased tljrlltluK hack.
When Steele cnine hack to lake
the f til mid ("ill I the chamlilou's
Hlipiiolicis. who lilld Kiven mills ol
12 lo i lli'lorci Che hunt, hcnan to
breathe easier. Hut Apostoli inilsl
only have been rcsllnu. r'lnin Hie
niiimi'iil the sixth round opened
until Donovan led Steele lo Ids
corner In the ninth the Sim I'liin
clacn boy was on top. The linn
slilers thoiichl he would have won
without the low Mow.
Steele took a lerrilile I tlni;
III the eighth. Aposloll clipped him
Willi a KiiiKKiTliu; l,,fl 111 ""'
set. and then, by actual count,
measured Hie dazed champion with
M more lefts nnd llislils lo Hie
bead heime the hell linnlly sound-
eil. It looked like Steele's head
would he torn nil', but lie relll:ied
to f:o down.
-o-
T
CMDI-:, Jan. 7.- (Hide high
Hclloul'H haskelball leant scoreil its
rirwl victory ol' the school year
here Titi'Htlny nielli when it le
rent. Ml Oaklailil 1!I-1T. The last
point for (Hide was scoreil alter
the final whistle as llowaid Wood,
tilide center, sank a foul shot for
a personal foul made by Todd ol
Oakland just as the whistle blew.
IHlUi-point man of the nine was
Stearns of Oakland Willi la points.
Ills scoring spree was cut short,
however, when he left the name on
fouls in the third tpiarter. I.tt'oy
llond of Olide was ncvl lilh with
9 points.
Although Clide led at llie
half, the name was hotly contested
dnrillK the last two quarters.
Tin1 score was lied at Hull as (he
final period bewail, hut a couple of
lucky breaks enabled Glide lo eke
out its two-point u in in retaliation
for a one-point defeat at Oakland
Several weeks uKi.
Oakland IT
Glide I!'
I lull. I CD
Sltmtetoii
W ooil (t I
A-;ant I 1 1
liill.el) I,", I
Sleai us lu i
Hah hiisoii
Todd
Cl- !",)
IlHlid I 'J)
llellllett
Hammond
Kefercc
Hlitutions
Parrel Cnpeland. Sub
Oakland llemiett lor
Stearns, Haiuiuond for Cole.
I'relituinai y lo He- I K 1 1 v 1 1
f;aine was a volleyball contest be
tween K'llf of the two s bonis, in
which Oakland won casil, ;il l'iJ.
Hih point server for Hi.
wmh HoviiiM'"'!. play inn
t he line-up, who made I
Kvetyn lllukely scored 7
the losers.
u nmers
I'ciind in
points.
to lead
EDDIE SPINA LOSES
DECISION TO DANO
PORTLAND. Jan, S. i AP)- -Pablo
Dano, 1 L'L'-pound Kllipiuo of
1,08 Ants'eles, naltietl a decision over
Kddle Spina of Portland alter 1 n
rounds in the main event of a box
ing show here last nlht.
Greater speed, experience and
punching ability irave Ha no an
ede In six roumls. Spina, w bo
welMhed 127. took two rounds and
two were even.
Mike Ixanskl. Vnrxa, N. P.. 1 M
pounds, knocked out Larry Capulo
J f ; 1 , Portland, in the first round ol
the nix-round neml final.
Beats Middleweight Champ
Gains Fistic Glory But No Title
UiMjiuf tin; il-ffiitliiiK irmlillfWfiKht champion, Krnddle Sti:le,
forced him lo enter llio rhiK over the cIuhh wcijrtit, Frod Ajio.stuli, abovw,
former Sim IY;miHro bellhop, run chiiin no tille after decisividy whip
ping Steele In New York City hist night. Steele vjih Imtlored into mill
mission In nine rmind.s. Hm n;iined decisions over Apo.sloli In their two
previous liuiih'K. jiml wjih a netting favorite to win last night.
0. 0, BASKETEERS
El
Champions of 1937 Lose by
54-33 Score; Huskies Are
Victors Over Idaho.
KI'fJKNM, Jan. N.- (Al'l - The
I'ni veislty of ne'ou bat:kid ball
team conformed lo pre-seasou pre
dictions of not I In-ill division con
ference
;;h last nittlit by hand-
iiiK the Washington Stale cnllei
team, last year's title holder, a
XI healiiiK.
The Wehfoots juinied Into a Tel
h-ad In llie first few minutes, hut a
scoriiiK spree hv Carlson of the
Concurs brought a li d lie midway I (;(!oim'! StaniK-r ramp and auxil
of the period. After thai the Wei) j ;iiy will held a Joint Installalion
toots dominated, leaning lo J 1 j
at liallltme.
Tte- irenoniaus
pulled farther
ahead in the last hall, and Coach
Howard llohson had ihiid suinnem
on the floor at the finish.
I.addy Gale of Oregon was hij;h
scorer with 1 1 points.
SKATTM:, Jan. .
basketball team of 111
( Al'l - The)
of WashiiiKtoii opened it:
cure season last iiiKhl by
the I'uiversily of Idaho
;Ss o s.
lowniiiK;
quintet, 1
I
I'dllTLAMi. Jan. S. (.P)
Hilly Keanl's flashing baskets,
tossed oni' -hamied from the mi
ners, helped illainetie university
liarsketball team defeat Signal Oil
beie bed nir;lil. ::i lo l!s.
The Oilers trailed, 17 lo !), at the
half.
l.A GltANHK, Jan, S. A1')
Tbe Lewis! on, Idaho, Normal
schoal haskelball team won its
ailie nn a (tee throw after llie li
nal whistle, defeat inn Kastcin Ore
Kou Normal, II to lil. last infill.
AI.I1AN Y, Jan. S. (AIM The
I'iral 's of Albany ccdlee defeatetl
the Norlouia hotel baskiiball team
of Portland, f.e to -7. last nlht.
Other Scores
Southern California I; V . C. L
A. ;il
Whitman r. I; Gonaa 17.
College nf IMet Soillhl I I ; lle
llni:hain Normal VI.
I.lufiidd 'is; 1'adfic I'arkards
(Portland) IN.
High Schools
Cheiuawa IV; Canby ;t;i.
hallas f.l: Wesi Linn Ti.
Grant t Pot Hand i is; (I. S. C.
looks Hi.
Ibiisim iPojllaud) II: Astoria
UN.
The Dulles IT; liend :tl.
Oreumi City 17; Tillamook ;ts.
I-Tankliu ( Port land l L'L' ; I ireuoil
Krosh Hi.
Klat.:atli
Kails :i:., Ashland 11.
Wilbur
:':t in i:;.
kethall c
defeated Camas Valley,
in the fitst li league bas
Itlie of the season tor the
ilbur led b ;i uai tow
11 ol the ijKirn; the
til tu I. Icadinc at half-
O !", ;(Itd etllel'lltK tile li
IWll le-II
m. ii ; iti a
Hist pen
time. I I
na, mi.itti i with a mat nm ef P.) tt
I I i at Hanie was phicd ca He
ilbur
one de
fell' le
by ..
deei.hn::
ll.ini. Itnth teams Used i
lease and showed nood de
al-ilil) l.oni laiii'.e shot;
dy and Kit.b piocd lln
lai lor in . ileni s faor
III the
pieliininai ni;
i, ill name.
ielied the
Is hv de-
Hie C.itin all. r.U Is
botiois for the lul sch
te;itia- w i : inii to
The has!,,.;!,-,!! Ihieiip
Minn (::,) V iLi
Camas Val.
I I I leiihiier
Sin eis ( 1 t
Woody 1 1
sinnt i:i
Wjatt LM
Kiteh i I'.i
P it on i J s
t ') V. Johnson
(tii Lock wood
Slandley
C' t Murt ay
K .lohti-on
OAKLAND HIGH FIVE
DEFEATS YONCALLA
MaKl.lllil litrh . Iimd won nn m.
K iliui; basketball aine, lit to la,
over i he Yoncilla team, at Oak
la ml last hi Kht. The Heore was
very Hom I hronghoilt Hie contest,
wilb Oakland holding a Ho-x h-ail
at hall' lime.
MYRTLE CREEK FIVE
BEATS GRANTS PASS
CHANTS I'ASS, Jan. X. (AP)
Grants Cass high school lost its
l ii Hi basket hall frame in nine
starts last night at Myrtle Creek
In a return eonieKt III to 25.
Ilakersfieht, Calif., Is the site of
the deepest oil well ever drilled
in the Tinted States. The well J
1U.1I 10 lent deep.
U. S. W. V. CAMP AND
I AUXILIARY TO MEET
I NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT
!' of fi m s follow iim their
respec
tive business sessions next Thll.T
day niKht ai the armory.
Preceding the business nieeliiiKS.
an oyster supper will be held at
six-thirty o'clock to which all
members of the camp ami their
wives and auxiliary members and
their husbands hltvn been inimt
cordially InvIIimI to attend.
I'liiversity ii,.m, CHniibell, of Portland, (lo
in router ; partrienl nri'sideul of OreL'on nf
I'nited Sjianish War Veli-rans
aur.iliarie.'i, will act as insiallitiK
officers fur the auxiliary.
MR. AND MRS. THOMPSON
CELEDRATE WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY THURSDAY
To mark their L'oth wedding an
niversary Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Tlmmp
tnn, of Coos Junction, entertained
at a very charming turkey dinner
ami card parly on last Thursday
veiling. Mr. ami Mrs. O. T. Henry
were dinner quests while those
calling later in the evening for
raids were Mr. and Mrs. K. K. John
son. Mr. anil Mrs. Win. Person, Mr.
and Mrs. George Pepler, Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Chambers. Kenneth
Uiurance, and Mr. and Mrs. o. T.
Henry. Lillian, Mable, and Irving
moinpsoii, niid the host and hos
less, .Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Thompson
MR. AND MRS. THOMASON
ENTERTAIN AT NEW YEAR'S
j DINNER ON SATURDAY
Mr. ami Mrs. T. W. Thotnason
entertained at a lovely family din
ner party al their home on Kleser
st reel New Years day in honor
o their son In law and (laughter.
Air. ami Mrs. Kenneth Wlmer. nf
Washington, I . C.
! Covers were arranged htv Mr.
and Mrs. Wlmer. Mrs. Lillie Parm
er and daughter. .Miss Mabel, nf
Poii land. Mr. and Mrs. Kverett
Wimer. Mrs. Hael Denton and two
sons. Kenneth and Michael. Miss
Kvelvn and Miss Kern Thomason.
ami the best and hostess, Mr. and
.Mrs. T. W. Thomason.
f WINSTON P.-T. A.
I HAS MEETING FRIDAY
, The regular meeting of the Win
'stun P.-T. A. was held on Kriilay
I with Mrs. Kenneth Monk, presi
dent, in charge. It was decided llp-
on to hob) a pie social ami enter
j talnineiit on Saturday, January HI',
I in cooperation with the Kvergreeii
grange. The committee decided to
charge a small rover charge with
refreshments t,i he sold after the
piograin with free entertainment
and mustc tollowing The general
public is urged to attend.
SHERWOOD NICHOLAS
AND JUNE U LAM MARRY
AT LAKEVIEW, OREGON
! According lo word receh ed here.
'Miss June Clam, formerly of Days
i reek and Koseburg. and Slier
iwood Nil-hulas, son ol Mr. and Mrs
O. M. Nicholas of this city, were
i niai t led I ei ember iHU at Lake
, view. Oregon, and have left for
California to make ihetr home.
Potb Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas for-
nierly attended the local high
school.
MR AND MRS. BLACK
CELEBRATE 62ND
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
I Mr. and Mis. S. J llkuk. promi
nent Kosebutc residents lor many
1 years, rebtbtated their sat'-set'-I
ond w etldlng anniv ersary quietly
J Thursday, January ti, at the home
I of their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Unborn.
Society
I., i i I
(Continued from page 3)
graciously presiding
serving table in the dining room.
Those culling on Mr. und Mrs.
Wimberly and sou. Don, included
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Celaud und
daughter. .Miss liurbaru, Mr. ami
Mrs. Hugh Kitchie Jr., and daugh
ter. Miss Jean, Mr. und Mrs. How
ard Cui ties und du iik liter. Miss
Carol, Mrs. L. li. Skinner, Mrs. W.
C. Winston, Mis Alice, Miss Cora,
Miss Kinmu I'eland, .Mrs. Ness No
land, of Kugene, .Miss lirss and
Miss Jane Wharton, Miss Mere
dii h Anne Jenkins, Hill Wharton
and Lyman Skinner.
ART AND EMBROIDERY
CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE
MEETING WEDNESDAY
Mrs. Zella Keller gruciously en
tertained the Art and Knibroldery
club ut the home of her sister,
Mrs. Krskine Wednesduy uftfcr
noon. luKrunre rosebud boiniuets
wero used about the rooms. A mis
eel lu neons shower was given to
Mrs. Minnie Cox and Pollyuntiu
day was enjoyed.
At the tea hour Mrs. Keller, as
sisted by Mrs. Krskine served love
ly refreshments to Mrs. Cluck,
Mrs. Kloru Cox. Mrs. Virginia
Campbell, Mrs. H. F. Snyder,
Mrs. L. W. Ingels, Mrs. Karl
Decker. Mrs. C. J. Hradley, Mrs.
Gladys Iturke, Mrs. J. G. Stephen
sen, Mrs. Kllen Cornell, Mrs.
Palm, Mrs. Hoffmeister, Mrs. Wll
liam iiulley, Mrs. A. Neal, Mrs.
Waller Stuhhlel ield, Mrs. l.lston
Darby, Mrs. K. Khouds, Mrs. An
draierf. Mrs. S. 1,. Hebard ami
Mrs. Minnii; Cox.
The next meeting will he at the
home of Mrs. Andraieff in lliver
side January 19.
MRS. DOWELL HOSTESS
TO H. E. O, CLUB ON
TUESDAY AFTERNOON
Mrs. Anna Powell was a most
gracious hostess to the H. K. O.
dub Tuesday afternoon at her
home on Military street. Sewing,
five hundred und bunco were en
joyed with Mrs. Itoy Campbell win
ning the five hundred prize and
Mrsv Virginia Camphell winning
the bunco prize.
Later a lovely pot luck supper
was served and Mrs. Virginia
Campbell was honored on her
birthday anniversary by receiv
ing a lovely gift and large birthday
cake lighted by candles.
Covers were placed for Mrs. Vir
ginia Campbell, guest of honor.
Mrs. Clifton Hooper, Mrs
Harrv
iu
Lohr. Mrs. Martha Krskine, Mrc
Laura Hounshell, Mis. Percy My
ers, Mrs, Hoy Camphell. Mrs. C.
W. Owen. Mrs. Virginia (i ruber
and I ho hostess, Mrs. Powell.
The next meeting will be Janu
ary 1!1 at the home ot .:rs. u
Owen at IMS Hico street.
EASTERN STAR HAS
FIRST MEETING OF
NEW YEAR THURSDAY
HosehuiK
Star NO. S
Chapter of
ln-1.1 its first
Kaatern
meeting
nf llie new vein
with Mrs. Walt
Thursday evftiiun
Hi'reher, win thy
matron, presidiui;. Mrs. F. (1.
llurr played several lovely piano ;
.selections on the new rand piano I
recently purchased by the chapter, i
An impressive memorial service j
houoriiiK the late (. P. Coshow j
was presented. Mr. (,'oshow was a j
past, matron of Itoseburi; chapter
ind a past worthy jj;raml palnm of
Oregon
The next meet hit? will be Janu
ary DO, at which time the TCnd an
niversary of lioschut'K chapter will
he celebrated and the chapter mem
bers will he special quests of hon
or. An interesting program is be
in jr arranged for the occasion and
refreshments will he served.
MRS. IVAN PICKENS
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE
SUPPER CLUB THURSDAY
Mrs. Ivan lMckens very gracious
ly entertained her bridge dub at
a lovely seven o'clock supper
parly at her home on Fowler
street Thursday evening. Howls
of flowering (jaince graced the ta
llies where covers were placed for
Mrs. It. I. t'oen. guest, and Mrs. I).
It. Huhar. Mrs. (Iny Cordon. Mrs.
Clair K. Allen, Mrs. C. L(. Wade,
Mrs. Chester Morgan. Mrs. Italph
Quine and Mrs. Kenneth tjuhie.
Contract bridge was enjoyed dur
ing the evening with Mrs. It.
Huhar winning the high score prize
and second and third prizes go
ing to Mrs. Coen and Mrs. Cor
don, f
BOY SCOUT MOTHERS
CLUB BEING ORGANIZED
A Hoy Scout Mothers club Is
now being initiated in Koseburg
by Scoi;l Kxecutive Salee of Wal
l:um I council. Oihei cities such as
Corvallis and Kugene haxe'had
Mothers clubs for several years
with splendid success.
Mr. Sah-e will meet all the moth
ers of Koseburg who ate Interest
ed in hoys or young people, Mon
day. January lu. at three o'clock
in the afternoon, al the Methodist
Kpiscopal church. The meeting
will he Informal with discussion
ei nteretl around boys, bey psychol
ogy, boy behavior and bov nahits.
Also the possihihility of organizing
a Coy Scout mothers club in Kose
burg will be discussed. All moth
ers of hoys are being urged to at
tend the meeting and benr Mr.
Salee lead this interesting and lu
st ruct i e discussion on boys.
CHILI SUPPER IS
ENJOYED MONDAY
Tone Shukle. l.airy Ken. hill.
James IWvley. iJlen Taylor. WTll
iam Stock and Itoy Asbury. who
stay at the Tire hall, entertained
the firemen of Koseburg at a most
enjoyahle chill supper at the hall
at the
Monday evening.
GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S
CLUB HAS FIRST MEETING
OF NEW YEAR THURSDAY
The first meeting of the new
year of the Garden Valley Wi
men's club was enjoyed ut the
clubhouse Thursduy after noun
Willi Mrs. A. Niday as hostess,
i During (he business session
'plans were mude for u no-hostess
dinner to be held ut the eluh-
roum at seven o clock January la
to which the Garden Vulley com
munity has been most cordially in
vited. The president reminded
leach lady to bring dishes in addi
tion to her pollock contribution to
the dinner. Arrangements have
j been made for interesting recrea
I tional games to be played follow
ing Hie dinner hour.
A iMjghtlul social hour was en
joved until late in the afternoon,
when dainty refreshments were
served by the hostess, Mrs. Nic'uy,
to Mrs. S. C. Williams, of Alberiu.
Canada, Mrs. Kred Woods, Mrs.
John Daniels und daughter, Janet,
Mrs. W. K. Pingmun. Mis. J. Kp
perly. Mrs. Harvey Kwens, ,Jrs. H.
K. Graham. Mrs. I. S. Hutiou. Mrs.
W. P. Love, Mrs. Hugh ICitehie
Jr., Mrs. A. N. Schneider, Mrs.
John Sinclair, Mrs. Peter Sinclair,
Mrs. C. L. Spray, Mrs. William
Vaughn, Mrs. T. L. Winniford and
Mrs. Gilbert Wood.
The club members have been in
vited (o tin; home of Mrs. Hugh
Kitchie Jr., for the next regular
meeting to be held at two o'clock
llie afternoon of January 2b.
COUNTRY CLUB LADIES
MEET ON THURSDAY FOR
BRIDGE AND GOLF PLAY
The ladies of t he Koseburg
Country club met Thursday morn
ing ut the clubhouse for the week
ly bridge play with Mrs. W. K. Ott
winning the high score ami Mrs.
L. 10. McClinlock winning the sec
ond high score.
At noon luncheon was served to
Mrs. J. F. Dillanl, who ueled as
captain in the absence of Mrs. J.
A. Harding, Airs. Krauk Coon, Mrs.
W. K. Ott, Mrs. ft. S. McClain,
Mrs. L. ft. McClintock, Mrs. p. J.
Comm. Mrs. Kenneth Quine, Mrs.
W. M. McKacheru. Mrs. Walter
Fisher, Mrs. H. L. Scofield. Mrs.
H. T. Hansen, Mrs. J. ft. Marks.
Mrs. II. C. Stearns, Mrs. J. M.
Judd, Mrs. lioyal Davis, members,
and Mrs. A. G. Me.Millili, of Med
io rd, a guest.
Golfing was enjoyed during the
afternoon with Mrs. Quine winning
Hie first flight and Mrs. ALn'.s the
second flight.
BELLVIEW CLUB HAS
MEETING WEDNESDAY
AT BOYER HOME
The Hellview club met Wednes
day at the home of Mrs. Kred Hoy
er with members answering roll
call by giving New Year's resolu
lions. At the tea hour lovely re
freshments were served by Mrs.
Hoyer to Mrs. Summers Jr., Mrs.
Summers Sr., and Mrs. Clark.
i U,J- ' ixeney. .mis.
Poniild Hentlrickson, Mrs. liobert
Huff. Mrs. Donald Morherg, Mis.
William Gilbreath, Mrs. Marv Kor
ward, Mrs. J. J. Kester. Mrs. p.
Two Weeks Program
Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Sunday Night, Jan. 9, COMING A WORLD DICTATOR"
Will he be an Italian Fascist or will lie be a Russian Communist? Each of these
opposins powers clamor for World Supremacy. Will they be disappointed?
Tuesday Night, Jan. 11 "IS AMERICA GOING RED?"
Alarming facts about the spread of Communism in our country. What does it
mean to Bible Students and lovers of God?
Wednesday, Jan. 12, NO MEETING.
Thursday, Jan. 13, HAPPIEST HOME IN ROSEBURG
AND WHY?
Friday, Jan. 14, "THE MASTER PILOT"
The F.vanRelist's own experience in Alaska. Yukon Territory, and on the Yel
low Sea. The Master Pilot will be present. '
PICTURES
Sunday, Jan. 16, "ARMAGEDDON"
'WHAT. WHF.RE, WHEN?"
Tuesday, Jan. 18, "BABYLON, NINEVEH, TYRE, SIDON"
These Challenge the Infidel. A thrilling study of the Bible.
Thursday, Jan. 20, "COULD GOD DESTROY THE DEVIL?"
If So Why Doesn't He? Will He?
Friday, Jan. 21, "DIVINE HEALING"
Why I Belie c In It.
Saturday, Jan. 22, "FOCAL POINT OF PROPHECY"
A Sutnmaiy of the Five Great Bible Prophecies.
Sunday, Jan. 23, "SUREST SIGN OF ALL"
That Christ's Coming Cannot be Much Longer Delayed
SPECIAL FEATURES
MOTION PICTURES, ILLUSTRATED SONGS
Special Gift Book for Attending 25 Nights out of 27
MUSIC: Song Service, Specials, Vibra Harp.
Lectures that are Different. Admission and seats free. All Welcome.
It's a Thriller!
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WrJ i ' i hit--
IIiirIi Ilnrbert, Mari-lu Rulston
mysti'iy tiiraoily, "Sh-li h: The Oi
siwclal iiicvii'W picture toninht at
W. Hockley. Mrs. Harry Colllson,
Mrs. Hose Lovelace, Mrs. Clyde
Kester, Mrs. Howard Kincaid. Mrs.
. van ooist anil -Mrs. .1. at-
hoi . '
The next meeting will be hold
fob. 2 at the home of Mrs. Love-
"" loiiisou acting as
Jiilllt hostess.
J. C. PENNEY EMPLOYEES
ENJOY DINNER AT THE
LITTLE GYPSY TEAROOM
The J. C. Penney company em
ployees enjoyed a six o'clock din
ner Thursday evening at the Lit
tle (lypsy tearoom. Wanda Al
moin' played piano reh-ctions:
.Mrs. .Miriam Ilnllurd sung and Mrs.
Kred Kinsel presented tap dance
numbers.
Covers were i lin ed fur fMcnn
Owi lanager; Harold Whillock
and daughter, K"nneih I liit'l'ielil.
Larry Kendall. Crank Norton.
Franklyn Wickliam, .Mrs. J. II.
Hughes. Mrs. Sam Campbell. Mrs.
C. W. I.awsou. Mrs. Fred Kinsel.
Miss llallie Willels. Miss Ileiiv
Stark. Mrs. L. Andrns and .Miss
Mabel Schindler.
OA
LADY ELKS TO MEET
NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT
The Lady Klks will enjov a so
cial eveninji next Thursdav al eiglil
lock at the temiiie Willi Mrs.
Charles Healy. president, in chai lie
and Mrs. Andrew J. Ford acting as
linsless. High seme prizes will
be given hi contract bridge and five
hundred. All members are urged
lobe present.
Community Bible Auditorium
Saturday Night, Special Subject
By FRANK W. STEUNENBERG
January 15
FLOODS, FOOTSTEP AND FOSSIL
Challenge to the Critic's Clainr
and Allen Jt-nkins, stars of the furcp
- topiM," which Is heiiiK shown as a
Hunt's linlliin theatre.
j MRS. CLARENCE DISHMAN
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
' Mr
Clarence Iiisliman verv gra-
. ciously entertained her bridge club
'yesterday at her home on South
' ; Stephens street. A very pleasant
afternoon wim enii.ve.l in .,h,vin
hridfo will, Mr. ,,i,,- ii.i.,ii
winning the high score. Greenery
j was altracUvely used about the
I rooms.
I Al the lea hour Mrs. nishinan
served lovely refreshments at a
beautifully appointed table. She
was assisted by her daughter, Miss
F.mma Loll Disiiman, und .Mrs.
, Hoiiushell.
I Covers wore placed for Mrs. Vir
ginia (! ruber, a guest, Mrs. Anna
i Howell, Mrs. Clifton Hooper, Mrs.
.Myrtle Norwood, Mrs. C. W. Owen,
i Mrs. .Martha Krskine, Mrs. Laura
Hounshell, Mrs. Arthur Jludnell,
I .Miss Kniina Lou Iiisliman and the
Im-Moss, Mrs Clarence nishman.
Roseburg Undertaking Co.
Established 1901
Founded and Maintained on Efficient
Service and Courtesy
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Phone 600
Oak and Kane Sts.
PAST PRESIDENTS
CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE
MEETING AT PP.INTZ HOME
Mrs, M'. C. Priiiti very gracious
ly presided over the business meet
ing of the Past President chili,
which met at her home yesterday
afternoon. Mrs. J. I'. Byrd, presi
dent, was unahle lo he ill attend
ance on account of illness.
The annual Christmas party was
hold durlnK the social hour and
Bills were exchaliKeil. The. holiday
motif was beautifully carried out
and the tea table was prettily ai
pointed in holly and daphne.
f 'overs were piaced for Mrs. Paul
Deilltisev. lrn.l nml u u-
' Stunner. Mrs. Mui Karet Koili-ers'.
Mrs. Hubert Wl'iKht, Mrs. W. O.
( linuer, Mrs. W. Luim. Mrs. Percy
Webb und Mrs. PrlnU, the hostess.
The next meeting will be Janu
ary 21 al the home of Mrs. KuiIk
ers on Huynes street.
MISS VIRGINIA NESS
ENTERTAINS LARGE
GROU F OF FRIENDS
Miss Virginia Ness, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. Ness, enter
tained a large group of college
friends al a very delightful New
Year's parly on Saturday evening
at the attractive Ness home in
Laurelwood.
Following a pleasant social eve
ning, lovely refreshments wro
served.
Iht Seal ihat
Your Health'.
Stella Spencer, Prop.
M. E.
RiTTER, Manager
Licensed Lady
Embalmer
crm-Frcy
LEANERJ
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