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ROSF.BURG NFAVS-RRVIEW, ROSF.RURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1938.
Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
MRS. JANTZER HOSTESS
TO SUNSHINE CLUB
AAl.KA, Jan. l:i - Mir. William
Jitnit'i' was u nio.Hi nmclims hos
tess 'I'll ii iHflit v uImml Jhc I'lilcriititi
(tl ilxi int'iiilx'i's and J i ji-miri ot Hit'
uiiwhino rl lib, UtK'-i Imt with a
fclmwcr party I'm- .Mis. William
Finn p.
Tim iitU'rinwm hours vveiv vi-ry
ili as:iiilly pasH-d by Kin-KMing inn
IhI sanies, which M o'l to Im ii
lot of Inn. Al'lt-r till Mih. Sharp
iipfiu'd thtj ninny lovely niftH .shi'
njcHv.il.
At Uip usual hMi hour iIih m
t oss, uwnlHh'il ly All'H. Men I'ln-lps,
Mr. Oru Coiidiay ami Mis. John
Janix-cr, .si!i v-d delicious i i-l'i t sli-
Ilil'lllS.
(iiifSiM Jnr Ilio iiltHriifion wpp-:
Ma'.s. Cora Clmilwtfk, .Mi. 1-ouHt
Curtis, Airs. Marion Smith, Mih.
Wuiii-r TaiiiH-r. Mrs. lieu I'liHpn,
Mrs, Mark Nichols. Meniln-rs vvt,.
Mrs. Kohcrt Curliicy, Mis. Wil-
hi m Sharp. Mrs. Harry Cooke,
Mm. Out I'omlray, Mrs. John old
uhliurR, Mrs. Champ Johns, Mrs.
Jim Warren, Mrs. Forrest Farnam,
Mrs. Juke Fisher, Mrs. Hemy Cae
1 ke, Mis. Ksther llazen. Mis.
Warren llazeii. Mrs. Ifall.eit
llnoth, Mrs. John Jalilzer, Mrs.
J-Vank Tripp, Mis. Kolliu Julius
alnl I ho hostess, Mrs. Janl.el'.
, The noxt meeting will bo v.ith
Mrs. Champ John:? on January L'o
BIRTHDAY DINNER
IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR
1 (M.KNhAI.K. Jan. II!. Wednes
day eveiiiiij;. Mr. ami Mrs. l!oy Cih
lions entertained with a birthday
dinner lionniiiiK Mrs. Cihlmiis'
mother. Mrs. Fred Hull or Kiddle.
A lovely birthday take Kiaecd the
DR. G. W. Marshall
DENTIST
314 Medical Arts Bldg.
Phone 29 Res. Phone 293-R
Evenings by Appointment
renter of the talde whele place
were laid for the honor Kiiest and
her husband, Fred Mail. Uabe
.Mai lor, Kaiheiiiio
Mall, all ol Kiddle
Mrs. (Jihbuns and
bara.
and Patricia
ami Mr. and
laiiKhtei-, Kar-
SIDE GLANCES
By George Clark
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MRS. SNYDER HONORED
AT BIRTHDAY PARTY
Ii.WS CltKKK, jim. 1 ; AII.-k
I Vised la Woi t Illusion entertained
at Iht home Friday evening with a
surprise parly honothiK Mis. Hon
Snyder on her hiithday.
Those enjoy i iik the evening
which was spent m playinj: names
and cards, lin ludixl : Mr. and Mis.
hoii Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Weaver, Mr. and Mih. Cin Mctiee,
Mr. and Mrs. William U'uor ineii,
Mr. atid Mrs. tiscar Wilhuii;, Mr.
and Mrs. Wade Worl hitmton. Alls.
.1. Co-ill of Unsehui'H, .Misses May
( ii oss, May l-'eiin, .Mary Talbot,
Mina Lou Uervais, Jean Mazie. Mr
(iee, lieverly Jinn Woll hlllKloil,
.lea nine and Louise Conn, Cecil
lleyers, Carl Itlvslone, I. mi Hanks,
Caul Talbot, Kay llaldahl. Wade
WorthiiiKtoti Jr., heiints and I'on
ahl Wilioim and the hnMess, .Miss
I'liscilla Woithiiiyluii.
Kel reshliH-niS w ere served by
the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Wade
Wnrihinivi'Mi and Airs. J. Conn.
WILBUR LADIES AID
HAS MEETING WEDNESDAY
WILUUt, Jan. l:t. The Wilbur
Laties Aid had their first nieeiinu
this year Wednesday at the hnnie
of Mrs. I. I McKay with Mrs
Jess Humphreys as joint hostess.
Mrs. T. K. Crea. president, had
ha i ki of Hie He vol ioual and
business session
fl -CMiltnelllH Wei e
following: Mrs. I
KnHella llrhlp
Hier which re-
served in the
L. A. Irving, Ali s
Airs. II F. Moon.
Mrs. Waller Kinsel, Airs. Clias.
Sin'iliim. Airs. J. h. Aleniit, Airs.
Keiun't h ThompSfUi, Mrs. CcorKc
Short. Mrs. A. Hume. Airs. T. K.
Hrejt and y,:r.. lnnmlas Wilson.
Airs. I. I. McKay ami Mrs. Jess
1 I Inmplii'eys, hostesses.
Washing Demonstration Daily
at 10 a. m. and 2:30 p. m.
f.r. w. rr- mm .at-:. - v
i . . tv o . m
MR
ILL WmMJr'
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We
"I know should retire, Doclur. And I could if I llf.iln't
lnii!hl lliiil ynehl to net a rest."
Av T'n
IPut dry clothM O St two automatic Q Removt clean
In dm cylinder controls ... add O cloth ... damo
aoap and bluini dnr, ready for (in
RADIO MUSIC STORE
GROSS & HARGIS
Phone 93
225 N. Jnclcson
, , DEDDY
NL0WA1T
it i
oays
I've cwitte to put
(7j ' more electric outlets
in your home
Arc- you sturrb'Irv-j over crj:, In.:n-j
a hord timo o w - o the ;v:uji
clcciner recich in o .ill tnr. co'-"-, vs
ing fo use rho ?- .to- to C'-:?
h porlod? It's n"1, ', v, o it''. f,,
Cvvy and so inepe-i'- e !o pt I i rcre
cuHefs,
The Gdlfornia Oregon Power Company
ROSEBURG WOMAN'S CLU3
INVITES PUBLIC TO
ATTEND TEA NEXT TUESDAY
The KitselmiK Woman';! cluh
has issm-d a most cordial invita
tion to the general public to en
joy a very channltm mush at lea to
be held from two to litre. Ijii iy
o'clock next Tuesday afteruo ni at
the clubhouse.
Ah s. I tenia rd Youni,', chairinati,
and members ol the cluh music
coniinittee, Airs. Homer Urow, Airs.
Clyde Cnrsteiis and Mis. II. F.
KtiKlish will have charge of t lie
interesting al'Iair. llosiesses lor
the lea will include the members
ot the Itoseburg oman's Choral
club.
Airs. Young is making arrange
nienta this week for a very charm
ing program hour and hie alt ait
promises to he one of the most
delight I nl events of the chili year,
which is open to the -eiu ial pub
lic. CLASS REUNION IS
ENJOYABLE AFFAIR
OAKLAND, Jan. 111. At a re
union nt I lie class of i'Xtf ill the
school gymnasium last Friday eve
ning .1 nh n llakanson was elected
president I'm- i!i:is and Alarjoi ie
Wort hen secret a ry -treasurer. J'lay
ing of games and the serving of
refreshments closed the evening.
Those present were Celhert
Spencer, Hay Conrny. John llakaii
son, Kohet la Powell, Marjorie
Ol then, (lie ii ll Chenoweth, lu
neth .Manning, liohert Morris. Alav
Feiber. Alice Miller, Thelina Piuk
stoil, Joj ce III id lies. M IS. Allelic
Haines Mclliimil. Mis. Ceori;ia
Keeves Kimle. .1. A. Illiss. class ad
viser, and Frank Ah'lltigill.
Those absen l from the reunion
were Airs. Alice Adams I ill I dell,
Mrs. June Hader I la i ley. Fei n
Cain. Howard Ciierry, Hons Moore
atid l-:ioisi Hand.
MR. AND MRS. HARVEY
ENTERTAIN FRIENDS
til.FNI'AI.K. Jan. lit.- .Mr. and
Mis. F. It. Harvey were hosts lo
a lew ot their friends Tuesday
ewiihm. Pinner ;i served at 7
o'clock from a table att i act ive
with artcolored poiiery haiim as
Us center piece imtiery bowl of
fruit unaided with otanue randies
in candle sticUs to matt h Alter
dinner an minimal evening was
seii( plailii: Iripeli.
lluesu of Air. and Airs. Harey
included Mr. an. I Mrs he.. rue
Caiiiiuier, Mr. and Mis A C Men
niimer and .Mr and Airs. I,. -.
Hcimitn:ei ot Canvotivtlli-.
LADY LIONS TO MEET
NEXT MONDAY AFTERNOON
The l.ad I. ions will mei at two
o'i hw k iiet M.uid.n attt'L at
the hoti f M --. L. A. Wei's m
l.auieluood. Mrs. J. V Halt,
plesident. will have char-:" nt the
busihes meetini;. whit ll will b.
followed by a social hour oi ro
tract biidue, tins will Ite the tirst
niectiiu: ol the l.ndy Lions tei ;he
lo w ear and all ineiiibeis are -ivg
ed to be present
DR. KOENTV TO SPEAK
AT EDENBOWER P.-T. A.
MEETING FRIDAY NIGHT
I'r. C, II Kocntv will he -:'iest
speaker at Cie 7 ::'.' o'clock nt-et-mi:
ol Hie Kdcnbower p.-T. Fri
tlav everuiii;, Januarv 1 I, at the
school Imi i t. pi Koentv will talk
on the siib.iei l. 'Vur Indian N-'iuli-
HELP
15 MILES OF
KIDNEY TUBES
To Fluh out AcicU nd Other
Poiinnoufl Wmte
. 'i hrl,. ... pnf IK.
ihS.. Si -M r-.,dr
-It :f .
1 rf -s- . r
. 'v h.'l'
l- ::r bt',:--t .-I !.( -c ( h , rS !
H..01.- IM-n. I'B I IIV. I l Mrr
C" lifts MP nii1-'!-. 'r,: ,..,iinf Uli.lri
P-n !,,- ir ,.. f.r v.,r ,
ri-. u.-l u'-eiHv t-v -.vl.-ni f .f v.t;
aj;c Uui Li.-csj. utl VAa 1'ujl.
Imhs. lie is a retired doctor, for
merly engaged in his profession on
an Indian reservation.
K. A. Kriitoii, T'otimas c.unly
I II leader, will be in uttemlum-e
to present the I 11 cluh cup. All
members and friends are most cor
dially invited to enjoy the iiue;
ing. MRS. PORTER HOSTESS
TO CLUB AT LUNCHEON AT
LITTLE GYPSY TEAROOM
Airs. Frederick J. Porter cnler
tained informally yesterday at a
one o'clock luncheon in the attrac
tive little (iypsy Tearoom in the
Kolilhagen building for t -ie mem
bers of the Wednesday bruise club
and a few guests.
Covers were placed for Mrs. 1..
I. Wimberly. Airs. Alaurice Hall
mark. Airs. Itoya! havis, Mrs. Hor;-
Hailey, Mrs. .1. 1. Wrl.nTmon
anrl Airs. W. It. Chrisler, guests.
and Mrs. K. Ii. Aletzger, "Mrs. Lur
ing Jordan. .Mrs. J. P. Aloischen-bachei-,
Airs. !alo Stephens. .Mip.
If. Za elm risen and the hostess,
Airs. Porter.
Following I he lunch com the
group went to the Porter resident e
on Uesi'ivoir avenue lor contract
bi'ldgo. Pries for high si ores
wore won by Alts, havis, guest
prize, and Airs. Stephens, club
piie
BRIDAL SHOWER IS
CHARMING AFFAIR
OAKLAND, Jan. 13. A bridal
shower watt held at the home of
Mis. A. L. Kgerlpston last Thursday
afternoon cornplimeiitiiiK litr nice,
Miss iHjrothy Hamilton. Mis. C. A.
t;otf sang "At IrttwiiiiiK,'' and "I
Love oi Tinly." A lovely Christ
mas tree was used as the motif to
present the gittfl. Ctmrnlate ami
cookies vv ere served to the mote
than 7'i guests at the close of the
atternoon. About thirty other
frit-mis sent gifts but wetw nimble
to come.
Ttiose attending were: Mrs.
Heorge Moore. Ada Havis, Airs. W.
K. hodsey, Mrs. A. Hoyle. Mis.
Dora Leaiherwood, Mrs. Harold
Tapp, Airs. Uert Hill and Hetty,
Mrs. J. W. Deardorff, Mrs. I. -lan-Hiy,
Airs. Lillian Hart, Mrs. L. ),
Haines, Mrs. Arllicr Ntdson, Airs.
Olive Wright. Airs Forter, Mrs.
(Men Abeene, Airs. Kvu Hood man,
.Mrs. O. Kuder, Airs. Loietla DIck
urson, Mrs. Kuitnu Tapp, Mrs.
UeniKe Wilcox, Mih. Kdna Long
brake, .Mrs. Carrie Alarstou, .Mis.
Cleve Aliller, Mr. II. L. Kruse,
Mrs. .Martin Clark, Mrs. K. L. Ml
Curdy, Mrs.' O. C. Luthterhaiid,
Airs. L. V. liraut, Mrs. II. Ii. L'n
derwoud, .Mrs. U. A. Oolf, Mra.
Claude Coff, Mra. Frank Sparks,
Mrs. J. H. Thomas, Mra. E. R.
Holm, Ilertha .Stephens, Airs. Roy
Miller, Alia. Kay Stepnens. Mra. H.
C. Powell, Mrs, c. 11. Medley, Mrs.
J. K. Stearns, Mrs. J. C. Uoving-
ton. .Mrs. ji. it. worlhen. Airs.
John Pelzel. Miss Flma Ijine, Misal
Janice HeVore, Aliss Mice Miller,
-Miss Kuth .J:::-i:tn, Miss Vivien'
Hodsey, Aliss Alarjorie Itaimbridge, !
Miss Josephine Itainl, Miss Esther
AlcHugill, Miss Kosemary Irving, '
Virginia Davis, .Miss Ionise Maim'-!
bridge, Aliss Ueulah Todd. AUkf!
Alildred Wilcox. Aliss Jean Wilcox, i
Miss Stella Hall, Miss Margaret I
Carsteusen. Miss PauliiiG Pelzel.
Miss Lucretla Coff, Miss Pauline!
Onpeland. Aliss Roberta Powell,,
Aliss Hugh Young and Doral Mal
lei v and the hostess ami guest of
honor. I
ALL REPUBLICANS
INVITED TO DINNER
AND MEETING SATURDAY j
All republicans are bein urged j
by the local Republican club lo at
tend the. district rally meeting and !
6::io o'clock dinner Saturday ov-
nine, Jntmary 15. at lbs Hotel
I'mpqua. F. AL nipton is acting
as general i liairn-an of arrang.;
ments for the interesting affair.
The dinner will bo hold at i'r.'.W
o'clock in the I'mpqua and will lie
followed at eight o'clock by an in
teresting rally and meeting. Every
republican In the county Is belli,
especially urged to attend the
meeting;. , T. . .
PUBLIC INVITED TO
CATHOLIC CARD PARTY
NEXT MONDAY EVENING
At. a meeting of the committee
in (barge of the benefit card party
to be sponsored by the Catholic
Ladies Sewing society at the par
inh hall next .Monday evening, H
was decided that high score prized
would be awarded winners play
ing contracL bridge, five hundred
utd pinochle. A door prize will
atso bo given. High ror prizes
will le given the winners in the
lhre games instead of a prize be
ing given for every table in play.
Following Hie raid play .refresh
mems will b served by Uie com
mittee including Mrs. P. H. Jur
getixen, chairman, .Mrs. C. M.
o Alallev. Mrs. L. A. Coe and Mrs.
C. F. Pien e.
The general public has been
niiiMt cordially invited to be present.
MISS JUNE KENT AND (
CHARLES PIERCE MARRY
IN VANCOUVER FRIDAY
Aliss fJune Kcr.t, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kent, of Rose
burg, ami Charles Pierce, of Ver-
nonla, were quietly married at
Vancouver, Wash., Friday, January
7. They will make their home in
Venionia, where the bridegroom is
employed.
Airs. Pierce is well known In
Itoseburg, having resided here all
of her life and attending the local
schools. Mr. Pierce Is also well
known here, having resided in
Koseburg until about two yeam i
ago, when he moved to Venionia.
Leave For Corvallis Mr. and spend a lew days visiting their
Airs. Fred A. Knight, or this city, son-in-law and daughter" Mr. ami
it H. Houser. and family.
Bouquet Given to Office Mrs. C,.
. heznrtee, ot lu2 Flint street,
presented a bouquet of rosea to the
News-Review otfice yesterday.
Auction
Sale
Property of the late Mrs.
Emma J. Currier will be of
fered for sale at one o'clock
p. m.
Saturday
JANUARY 15TH
at the residence of A. Coen
enberg, Waite avenue, Sutli
erlin. The following articles
will be offered:
Two couches, oak library table,
rocking chair, dining table, two
tables, three chairs, phonograph,
Flamo gas range, Flamo water
heater, kitchen cabinet, circu
lating heater, writing desk,
medicinal chest, child's bed,
Philco fanTo, kitchen" ,-ble,
cooking utensils, dishes, pic
tures, lawn mower, sewing ma
chine, electric iron, electric
toaster, linoleum, ironing board,
screen for fireplace, flower
stand, tea kettle.
D. E. Barnes, Auctioneer
TERMS: CASH
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Veteran Jim Edwards
fells why tobacco experts
prefer Luckies 2 to 1 ...
"I recently sold 489,000 pounds
of tobacco in one 6V2 hour day,"
says Mr. J. N. Edwards of Farm
ville. North Carolina.
"There was a buyer, naturally,
for every one of those 489,000
pounds. ..But there was as much
differenccbetweenthebest grades
and the inferior, as between a
pretty girl and a homely one.
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seen Lucky Strike go after the
prettiest lots of tobacco. It's no
wonder Luckies taste so good.
I've smoked them since 1917.
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after yelling out tobacco bids
all during a seven hour day,
Luckies are still just as easy as
ever on my throat."
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the finest tobacco plus the throat
protection of the exclusive proc
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takes out certain irritants found
in all tobacco even the finest.
Men who know tobacco from
AtoZ experts like Mr.Edwards
are surely good judges of ciga
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among independent tobacco ex
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exclusive smokers as have all the
other cigarettes combined.
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