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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1938. 50CCDEITW Social Calendar Monday. January 24 Dr. It. Dunn's noi.-uenoinlnu-tlonul Wblo Htutly clans lo nwn ut 7:45 o'clock In evt'iiiriK at illn iiiK hull of DoiikIu IioiH. Huh ject, "The l-ord'a Kuppi'i," In con junction with t he topic of ordin ances. Public lnvllcd. K. P. W. ( to meet at 8 o'clock nt Woman's clubhoiimi with .Mar Kiel Oduiklrk, MuiKurcl Curr and Mrs. J. M. Judd In ( haw. K. Ii. Crilteiulcn, KUfst Hjicuker on sub ject "Our Town's I.iinhicnfl." N. of W. Thimble club after noon mpelliiK ut. home of Mrs. Ar thur Hudnt'll ut 444 North Howe street. Kpfscopul parish dinner at C:30 o'clock In evmihiK at parish hull. The ilt. Kev. Jieiijumin Jewell of Portlund. will be prcHcnt. AUmii hers of the church and connn'Ka tlon lnvllcd. KxernUvt! hoard of guild to bo In chaim Tuesday, January 25 Opening of art exhibit at room 209-219 at Junior IiIkIi school. Pub lic Invited. Open from one to nix In afternoon. Inter-He Bltiily club 1:30 o'clock dessert-luncheon at homo or Mrs. V. V. Hurpbam. ltoll-call topics on poetry. lU'Kular mei-tliiK of Rlutly Hub of St. Joseph's t'aihollc church to inot at rectorv inimediately after cvcnlnK devotions. Members and those interested invited Eagles auxiliary drill team In vites KhkH'H and famillen lo chicken noodle HUpper following it'Kular meeting at Maccaheo ball. Wednesday, January 26 Sylmon Valley club afternoon nieotiiiK at William llollluif home with Airs. Warren Mrman as hos tess. V. C. T. IT. all-day institute and pot luck luncheon at Methodist KpfHcopal church parlors. Mrs. Nucia Buck, Hlute president, to be lit attendance. Attorney J. V. l.ong, speaker, and Carolyn Ken nedy, dramatic reader on pro gram. Morning proKiam to begin tit 10 o'clock. ! Thursday, January 27 ! Indies of Country club lo meet rt. 0:30 a. in. for contract bridge, 'otluck luncheon at noon and golf- !iik In afternoon. uy Elks social lnootlitK at 8 h'clock al templo with Mrs. C. Wesley Williams as hostess, i DeMolay nmotltiK at 7:110 o'clock pt toinpte. Klecllon of of I leers. I 'Friday, January 28 V Uinpqua Community uluh mi'ol fng and hucIhI in evening at grunge ball. P. N. 0. club evening meeting a( S o'clock at home of Kdylho Flor ence Kelley. Mrs. Lydla Hoadman, fbalrman, assisted by Mrs. Kelley, Mrs. Kulh Ueeau and MIsh May j'lnhor. Choral club practice at 10 a. m. ht Karl Wiley home at Kll North Alain, under the direction of Mrs. J loin or Grow, t Saturday, January 29 I Presbyterian Kadles Aid cooked food sale at McKcan and Haiti- u-ln'a, St. Joseph Calbolic Ladles Sew ng snclety runimage sale at par ish hall. January 31 ! Hlversdaln grange ladies to Sponsor first of a series of card jiartleH at a U:45 o'clock tamale toipper at Hi., grunuc hall. Klve Jniudred to ho In play during cvt JiltiK. Prizes. Public invited. MRS. GILMOUR HOSTESS TO THURSDAY EVENING 3. P. W. BRIDGE CLUB i J Mrs. Kdyth (illniotir very gra ciously enlfi IhIhmI lht Thursday I'venlng II. P. W. bridge club al i(r home In (ho KnhlhiiKfii apart lneiits this viek. Japanese quince it nd American Meanly loses were lifed in to.ely homtiH'in about tin fooiti. Itinh move for the evi'iilau's in raci Initiate pbiy was won by Mis.; V 111 la ni Hell and the consolation j inixe went to Mis. Klln.theih (lar-j elt. hater in ihe evenini; Mis. (filmour serwd lovely i t'fit'sh i Hi. mi is to Mrs. William Hell. Mrs. C. W. Slnniger, Mrs. Kllmbfth iiarrett, Mrs. J. A. Caraway, Mxn Inn Fainewoith, Minn i.IikIh llax-j Mil aim .mihh I'.Kiaer nei,n, feOSEBURG DE MOLAYS ATTEND MEETING AT GRANTS PASS THURSDAY ' Master Councellor Henimtl Saar, 3 ii u if r Couuci'llor lalo Slepbens, Jr., Scribe l-'raiik Norton and Ad Visor Charles Noble, vent to llranls Pass chapter mee(lnr: Tbuis tluy eveninu. The remilar meeting (il the Crianls Paws chapter of le Jlolay whs followed by a social hour mid refreshments. The advisor of the tlranls Pass chapter Is n v:u ler member of the DeMolay and 1vas the tlil master ( oiinieiiur In the world of (he order, J The next regular meeting of Itonebiirg DeMolnys will he held jH'sct Tlunsday night nt 7:.ih o'clok at the lemple. al which time elec tion of oftheis will be held. All Jm.'inbera are urged to be. present. ELAINE STRAUSBAUGH CELEBRATES BIRTH DAV ANNIVERSARY THIS WEEK Klalne Stianslijuuh celelnnt.-d her se mth hti tbdav anniveisary f a ilellghlliil paiiv Weifiet-day 14 1 let noon nt the borne ol lift- pat ents nn Smith Pine street. Nino nt Jier school chuiui hph- guests at the party. - Game e:e enuv-'ed and lowly birthday refreshments veie eiv ti. . . .. By LOTUS KNIGHT POKTFIR EASTERN STAR CELEBRATES 62ND ANNIVERSARY THURSDAY HiiBebui'K chnpter of KaHt(rn Slur ci'IkIiiuImI ll flfly-HerolKl nil niVHimiiy ill a very delightful muelliiK Thiirti'luy evening ut the tfinple. The officers were Httll'uil ill llieir new paHlel-ciilured inii fonnH, whleh are made uf laffeLa and luHliiuned with long full klriH, lmlfed aleevea und bodleea made Mhirtwnim nlyle. M. Waller Her- clier, wotiliy matron, ineHldeil. -Mm. John llorner, of CorvalllH, Mih. Ueoifte Kohlhaiien and MIhb Kraneea Jlowell are the three charter inemherH of KoaehnrK ehaiiter. .VI in. KohlhaKeu and MIhh ilowell were lireHent und were ewcorled to the Kut. The drill team, directed by Mrs. G. W. Marshall, with .Mm. F. O. Hnrr aa inuHlclan, preaented a heau tllnl floral drill In honor of the charier membera. at the clone of which they prcaentcd lovely cor nuRea lo .Mrs. KohlhaKeu mid MIhh ilowell, who Kraclously responded with short talks. The drill team In cluded Mia. (). M. Herrle, .Mrs. Clnlr K. Allen, .Mrs. Knmk Staf fauiion, Mrs. K. A. llrlllon, .Mih. John Inter, Mrs, J. J'. .Motsidien liacher, Mrs. A. K. Kllicltt, Jim. (icoi'Ke Mcllee, Miss Helen Shroevu and Miss Htith Hoover. The hoKtess commlltee Included Mrs. ('. i. Kerrler, Kcnernl chair man, Mrs. J. M. Judd. Hi. and Mrs. I,. A. llllaril, Mrs. Clair K. Allen, Mih. (iuy Cordon, Mrs. C. W. Owen and Mrs. il. I Whipple. Kev. s. itaynor Smith acted as master of ceremonies ami called on I he vIsIIoib for short talks. The tahleH, heaiitlfiilly appointed Willi hrllllant-colored stars of varhms hues, tall liKhted tatiera and sprays of Ivy, were decorated liy MrH. il. I.. Whipple ami Mia. C. W. Owen. A heautlfully decorated hlrthilay ake wan cm by Mrs. Kerrler, wh wiiB assisted In serving the cake liy .Mrs. J. M. Judd. The next n linn will he held al S o'clock the evening of February .'I, at which time the regular chap ler session will he held and tl short proKrain will he presented. NISSAKI CAMP FIRE GROUP HOLDS FIR8T CANDLELIGHT CEREMON7 Thu NlBsnkl (,'ihup Klro group lield lis fli-Ht candlidlght Installa lion ceremony, Tuesday evening ill the Hoschurg Woman's clubhouse. The rooms were beautifully deco rated with houtiUMls of spring flow ers, reriis.iHiil tall llghluit candles. Miss llcvVrly Wood, guardian. lireslrtHl nt the table lighted by inree canines lor ino Wonelo flyin bol. The outgoing ol'flcera, nreBl deiit, Agues itiitn .lolinson; vice president, Ililiiegarile itosluiid; secrelaiy-treiiHuicr, Meryl t'askey; sgt. -ul-arms, nelly Uyatt, ami acrl he, Mary l'elerson, uctud as Ihe inslalliug officers. The new officers Installed In clude: president, Cloydono Harby; vice-presiiienl, .Marilyn llai'iiham: secretary-treasurer, Jtoherta Kd- wards; Bgt.-ut arms, Mary Peter son; scribe, Hetty Wjutt, ami pi anist, Hetty Marsters. A delightful dcsBcrt'hlU'fcl Blip- per wiih Berved from a table cen tered by a howl of lusmiue irtut heather. Hobelta Kdwaids, Marilyn llarpllam, Mary I'etersoli and Kleanor Alortimer, served. Miss Wood gave a abort talk on the activities of Ihe group for the past year. The club library, w hich was on display, proved an llltnest- ing fealure of the evening. Hetty Murslcra, program chair man, presented Hie follov.'lng pro gram: song, "l.el Me Cull You Sweetheart," Hetty Murslers, Ro berta Kdwaids and Marilyn llurii- hum. accompanied by U'lla il soii;cliirlnel solo by Cloydeue liar by, "Medley of Old Fashloufd Songs"; reading. "Why I'm Toligue- Tleit," by Maty reterson: utollli Hlllglug of Camp Fire songs. Invited guests Included Mis. Clair K. Allen, .Mrs. Hoy o. Young. Mis. l, uy Cordon. Mrs. W. II. Campbell, Mrs. Fiulny, Mrs. A. II. iiwn, Mrs. II. It. Shoemaker. Mrs. A. J. liediles. Mrs. II. II. Turner. Mrs. 1'eriy Smith. Mrs. Fled Ham-1 lllnu, Mis. !. i. Hubur. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wyalt. Mr. and .Mrs. I .If toil Huiby, Mr. and Mis. Karl Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. Curl Koslund, .Mr. and .Mis. V. V. Haiphaiu. Mr. and Mrs. 11. F.ilward. Mr. and Mis. C. I'eleison, Mr. and Mrs. Miulliner. Mr. and Mrs. I'aiil Cas key and Mr. and Mrs. Hoscoe Marsters. Camp Fire inenibeis piesi'ill were II, -Uy Murslers. llellv Wyatl. i:veln Wiley. Maiy IVterson, Clojdene 1 "hi liy, Kleunor Mortliner, Her) I Caskey, llildegarde Kos lund. Marilyn llarpllam. Itobeita Fdwards ami the guardian. Miss Heverly Woods and guests, U'llu Wilson. Ileiiy Kronko anil Clar elhel Itiisluiid. Meryl Caskey ilcled as general chuinnsn and was assisted h) Clo) dene larli) ami Hetty W)a'tl. PARISH DINNER TO BE HELD NEXT MONDAY MembeiH of St. Coumc's Fids, li pid ilmuh and the cougiegatlon hale I n Innlcil to enjoy the U- llnrly o'clock palish dinner tu be held next Monday evening ut too pansh lull, at hieh time the la. Iter, lieiijiiiuiu Imgwrll, of Fort l.ind. w ill be present. Ihe executive ImiumI of Ihe Cllild nh Mis. II c. Cliuidi us K"iieril dull man will hum charge ol the dinner. Mis. T It. Walnon. M-. U'onird Hiley. Mrs Kdwanl nines. Mrs Will II tlertetseu and Mis 1. A nillard will atMsl Mn Cliunh ThK diuni-r is being spou0"ed b the Guild us u project, i - ft r t . GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE AFTERNOON MEETING One nf the pleasant evenlH of the week was the meeting of the (larden Vulley Women's club ut the uttruciive home of Mrs. iiiigh Itllchle Jr., Thursday afternoon. Houiiuets of early Bprlng flow ers were urruiiged about the rooms and centered the luncheon tuble. The club decided to sponsor a 4-lf club scholarship to Hie Cor viillls summer bcIiooI uguin thlfl year. Mrs. Beatrice Vermillion wub received Into the club mem bershlp. Following u dellghtl'ul social hour the hOHtess, assisted by her daugliler, MIsb Jeun, and Mrs Harvey Hrown, served lovely re iresnuienis. Those enjoying the afternoon in- eluded Mrs. K. L, Hashford, Mrs. A. J. Crocker, Mrs. II. H. C. Wood, Mrs. (leorge Felt Jr.. Mm. Leslie John, Mrs. Fred WoodH, Miss llel en Walker, MIsb Anna (Jeer, Mrs. (leatrlco Vermillion, Mrs. (1. C Hailey, Mrs. Harvey Hrowu, Mrs It. A. Calhouii, Mrs. olin IiuulelB, Mrs. J. Kpperly, Mrs. Harvey Kw- eiiB, Mrs. II. K. tlruham, Mrs. It. S lliillon, Mrs. W. I). Love, Mih. A. M. Schneider, Mrs. John Hllicluir, Mrs. I'eler Sinclair. Mib. C. I.. Spruy, Mib. William Vaughn and the hostess, Mrs. Hugh Hilchle jr., and duugnter, Mlsa Jeun. i il" lii-xi ii'kiiiui ineeiiog or me club will be held at the clubhouse Ihe afternoon nf February 3 with Mrs. A. M. Schneider as hostess. MU CHAPTER MEETS WITH MISS BRUNNER WEDNESDAY EVENING Miss Heryl Hrunner opened her home to members of the Mil chap ter of Heta Sigma I'M on Wednes day evening for the Reventh meet ing In the cultural programs of the sorority. A most Interesting panel discus sion on the genera) topic "Conr in u ii 1 1 ii t Ion of Ideas und Its it-la lion to Culture" was led by Miss llorothy Dale Jackson. Miss Jane tlilbrealh very vividly traced the origin and growth of the F.ngiish innguuge up to the present era. Ihe group accepted the very gracious munition of Mrs. Hern aril Young to come to her home lor a covered-dish supper meeting on January ztj. At the close of tlio evening de licious roiresliments were served by the hostess lo Miss Kate HU chlinun, Mrs. Hoy Peterson, Mis. Milium llol'le, Miss June (lilbreath. MIsb Dora Hroughlon, Miss Doro thy Dale Jackson, Miss Helen Shreeve, Miss -Hetty Leedy und Miss Janet Frlckenscher. , M. O. A. CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING AT CALKINS HOME Mrs. C. II. Calkins was a most gracious hostess lo the M. O. A club ul her home W'ednesduy utter noon. .Mrs. Forrest Jones und Mrs I'ynu Kosb were guests of tie HIT ernoon and members present were .Mrs. I L. Wlmherly, Mrs. K. A. Helinholdl. Mrs. Charles Mohr, Mib. C. W. Cook. Mrs. J. K. Marks. Mrs. I.. I,. Moore, Mrs. Hoy Hood. mis. Kennetii cioake, Mrs. (ieorgi I'owers, Mrs. Anna lllckle, Mrs. ifl Ion Ogle, Mra. K. O. Cioake. Miss I'earl Jones and Ihe hostess, Mrs. Calkins. Sewing und visiting were enjoy- eo iiulll the tea hour, when Mrs Calkins served delicious refresh menu. The next meeting will t. Feb. 2 ut the homo of Mrs. Ken nelh cioake. MRS. J. B. HENNE8SY HOSTESS TO MONDAY BRIDGE CLUB THIS WEEK Mrs. J. H. Hennessy verv era rloualy eiilertiiined her bridge club .iiomiay evening at a lovely eight o'clock deasert-supiiet' at her home. A tall lighted taper graced the center of the serving tables, while bowls of roses were used about the rooms. Covers were placed for Mrs. K. C. I'allerson. n guest, and Mrs. L. I.. Wiinberly, Mrs. J. A. Han, Mrs. I.. C. Cuinmlngs. Mrs. Louis Ful lerton, Mrs. Adilaii Fisher, Mrs. I. 11. Ilurr and the hostess, Mrs. Hennessy. Contract bridge was enjoyed during the evening with the prizes going to Mrs. Wlmberlv and Mis. Hill 1-. B. P. W. C. TO MEET NEXT MONDAY NIGHT The lliisluess and Proi'essionnl Women's dub w ill meet al. e'ght o' clock next .Monday evening at the Woman's clubhouse with F. 1. Crittenden 113 the guest sneaker oil Ihe subject, "Our Town's llusi. ness." Miss Ina Faini'wortli. -president, will be In charge of Ihe meeting an-l program and hostess committee Includes Miss Margaret Oderklrk. Miss .Margaret C.nr nnil Mrs. J. M. Judd. mbcn ami their In ".ted MO'sls have been usked to attend the meeting. INTER-SE STUDY CLUB TO MEET NEXT TUESDAY The Inter Se Study t lnh will meet at a one-thirty o'colck dessert- luttrllcotl OCT! TllOMllllV lirtoMIIMtll Bl I the home of Mrs. V. V. Harphum on W tin hesler slreet. Itoll cull top ics will be presented on poetry. All inemliers are most cord;ullv In- I vited to be present. I THIMBLE CL'JB TO j MEET NEXT MONDAY i in- ii mm. i ,-.-.i i .iiiiiui" tiiin nut meet next Monday afternoon at the home of Mm. ithur Hudnt-li at Hi North Kosf sneet Ail mem ber are lro-.r rtu.ltall.v lnvile. to bt present. MR. AND MRS. THORNTON HONORED ON BIRTHDAYS AT DELIGHTFUL AFFAIRS Honoring the birthday annlver- sarien or Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thornton, a lovely su thirty o'clock dinner was (siren by Mra. Clifford I'nrrott and Mrs. Harry llurr at the latter a home Wednesday eve ning. A beautifully decorated birthday cake graced the table, wnere cov- era were arranged for Mr. and Mra. Clifford Thornton. Mr. and .Mrs. Ilert Courtney, Mr. ami Mra. Cllf ford I'arrott and Mr. and Mm Harry Burr and daughter Patricia and son billy. (Hfts were present ed to the honored gtiPBts and the evening was enjoynbly Bpent ih playing bingo. On Thursday noon Mrs. John Atlerbury und Mrs. S. I. Thornton entertained jointly with a lovely luncheon honoring Mr. and Mrs. Thornton. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thornton guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. John Atlerbury, Mrs. Kvu Ihornton. Honnle Harless, A. Salzman, Mr and Mrs. Clifford I'arrott and daughter l'eggy and Mrs. 8. I Thornton. A lovely birthday cake was cut and served and glflH were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Thorn ton, MR8, FRED A. KNIGHT ENTERTAINS PRAYER CIRCLE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. Fred A. Knight entertained the Northslde Prayer Circle at her home on West First Btreet Wed nesday afternoon. Mrs. C. A. Cham- lierlln had charge of the study hour, which wub followed by vlsll ing. At the ten hour Mrs. Knight served lovely refreshments to Mrs. Jones, MrB. C. A. Chamberlin and daugliler Ida, Mrs. Nora Ware, Mrs. William Fisher. Mrs. W.Oder kirk, Mrs. H. I.. Hudson, Mrs. U. II. Lnlrd. Mrs. H. H. Hagen. Mrs I. H. Duff, Mrs. Anna Carson and Mrs. Paul Hlaskey. MR. AND MRS. STARK ENTERTAIN AT DINNER SATURDAY EVENING Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Stark en tertalned al a lovely 6:30 o'clock dinner Saturday evening at their home on North Jackson street. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Sharp, dene Sharp. Mrs. Cora McDonald. Mrs. Mary Tenter, Hetty Stark and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mra. HtaiK U. S. V. HOSPITAL Dnv bv tlav we are adding lo our census, and it Is gratifying to the uersonuel lo hear new nrrlvnls SUV. "Oh. thin Ih a fine place," "I'm iio'lne to like it here." "Wasn't that a dinner we bad today?" Huho- bnrir can not Btipply a lUKe line that which edea the hospital i-rouuda in the state of Wntthini;- ton, but we have n liver, and eighty other stations have not even that much water. The newcomers aro either Ova- rod's noun, or were In Oregon when their health broke down, Thirty stve Portland us their home f.ddress. Medford, Kalem, u run IB Pass, Ashland, Pendleton and many mnuller towns are represented. The sound nimllty of our picture shows is better now that we have larger audiences. Monday niht we saw "Kasy Living." The plot was aa far from our eurthiy expert once ns life on another planet, but the wliii I oi p ct ion whs livel en lertainiueut. Technical critics say that Don Ameclie has the finest voice whi h Is hen nl on the air the.e days, Whom would you nominate for tops? Two patients were dmltted to the infirmary ward this week, Claud Itay Kins nnd William V. Ma honey. Hoth have homes In Portlund, thoiiRh Mr. Mahoney was born nnd brought up In Miuot, .V. Dak. What will Shirley Temple be when she grows up? Probably just a comfortable home body, for she has had a life time's glamour in her juvenile years. The pictures In which she starred brought in more box office money than any others In the movie world for 1937. Isn't that something pleasant for the men to think about who believe their own little daughters look Just like Shirley? Thursday's picture. "Iist Hori zon, took our minds on far travels. W!e think the architecture of Shaugrl-ljft's colonnades and porti cos would look well over specta tors' seats around nn athletic field here. Harvey Dletzman, better known by the nickname. '"Radio," has re turned from a visit to his mother in Portland. A little mothering seems to have Improved his appear mice. The i lory is gulng around of a man who said his Insomnia was so bad that the sheep wero striking for shorter hours. What about a tiHiisfutdon of snorers' blood as a ure? They put In long houts. Joint K Hall was transferred on Tuesday to the Veterans adminis tration facility at Los Anueles, and Joseph L. Shew went homo the amp day. Some one on e wrote, "A tnn.-d to nioi her. who knows us well, yet lovis ns." Patients from the American 1-ake hospital feel much the same way about the personnel who knew them there and were wllltng to be irmiaferred here with them. Old MmeiK have had an Idea that the nurses lett here, of the original set-up were Just about hs fine as the Veterans Administration ha p. but the new ou-s coming in look very seet. We would like to say to them: "Grow old along with tue. The beot is yet to be." HERE'S THE HAIR IN THE BEAUTY OINTMENT DISSATISFIED WITH YOUR VERY LIKELY COIFFURE'S !iy ALICIA HART MCA Her vice Buff Writer. Smart hairdressers can accom pli oh nuthiiiK short of miracles. Nut only do they arrange hair lu such a way as tu make the hair it self appear lovelier, but they can, and do, fix It to emphasize good features and make had ones quite inconspicuous. If you havu a long face and rather heavy jaw (the Kreat per centage of American women come In this category), a nose which seems much, much too long for you, a turned-up nose that Is an noying Instead of cute once you are past twenty-five, or a generous supply of mature lines around eyoB and between your iioho and comers if she weara her hair off her fore- head, as shown above, piled high on top of her head, cut abort at back and sidee with fua&y curia and awirla, the long-faced girl, a prevalent American type, oniym phaalzea the length of her face and breadth of her jaw. But the right hair-do, aketched at upper rignt, orlnga out her lovelinesa. With a small roll at the forehead. fiatneaa on top, heavy massea of tailored curia at back and sides, long unwaved aweepa make her face look smaller and shorter. of the mouth, a new coiffure is the answer. If you are open-minded enough lo realize your defects and 10 ne perfectly willing to try a new hair-do, then find a coiffure expert who will try this and that until he hits on something truly becoming. ocrore ana Arier studiea Itegardless of what you have been told or think about the mat- ter. the fact remains that soft curls nnd flufflness about the face only Berve to emohnsizo the some times rather hard lines of matur ity. To prove this, IJon Iloss (Mr. uosb is a designer and Illustrator ) MERRY-GO-ROUND CLim HAS DELIGHTFUL MEETING WEDNESDAY Mrs. Clay Smith verv ,nl.i enu-rtained Ined the More.- nii-,..,.! club at a lovelv one. hh'iv n"V. home at Wln.to . WpShS. i.v'.f. ..... .. ...uaitnc OUUIUeiS OI early spring wild flower. vi-o tised as the decorations, with bou quets of Chinese lilies and heaven ly oainnoo. Covers were placed fnr ai n H. Morgan and .Mrs. Kenneth Honk, guests, and Mrs. L. II. Skin ner, .Mrs. O. J. liacher. Mrs. t!eo. Johnson., Mrs. Kay Drosi. .Mrs. H'ed Henner. Mrs. Karl Smith i. Jack Suksdorf, Mrs. Archie Wil son, Mrs. John Wilson. Airs. Civile Adulr. Mrs. J. R. IMckens. Mrs.' II. A. Winston of Kllgene. Mrs. W. C. Winston, Mrs. Kenneth Winston. Mrs. Howard Carnes. Mrs. Earl Agee. Mrs. J. Harold Nichols and the hostess, Mrs. Smith. Mrs. J. Harold Nichols was elected president of the club with Airs. John Wilson as vice presi dent, (innies, cards, sewing and visiting were enjoyed during the pleasant afternoon houra. Mrs. Karl Agee will entertain Ihe cluli reb. 2 at a one-tliirtv o'clock dessert-lunrheon nt the home of her daughter, Mrs. Roy Havens, at 6-iil South Stephens street. SYLMON VALLEY CLUB TO MEET ON NEXT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON The Sylmon Valley club will meet next Wednesday atlernoon. January 2li. at the W. Holltorf home with Mrs. Warren Firman acting aa hostess. All members are most cordially invited to be pres ent. The last meeting of the club was held at the SUarp home January 12lh with Mrs. Krnest Sharp and Mrs. Mclinnald acting as hostesses. the regular business meeting was followed by a pleasant soi-ial bollr of selling and visiting, after which Mrs. Sharp and Mrs. Mcllonald served delicious refreshments to Mrs. Clarence Chart ler. Mra. Wil liam Holltorf. Mrs. Pan Kgly, Mrs. K. (loodbnurn, Mra. Warren rlr- iliall, .Mrs. Clarence .Miller. Mrs. Max Myers, Mrs. O. C. Honker, Mrs. Perry Smith. Mrs. Warren 'IiulIvC. .Miss Ruth Bradford, nieiii- bet.s and Mrs. L. llodie, a guest. BEVERLY ST AFF ANSON CELEBRATES NINTH BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY Ileveiiy Joanne Staffansnn cele- lirated her ninth birthday annlver-1 sary at a charming party Monday afternoon. A group of schoolmates were Invited to the party as guests, j Ixively gifts were presented to ; Bciorly Joanne. Gaines were joyed and later Mrs. StalfHiison.j assisted ll Mrs. Harold Bellow a. served delicious refreshments at a tuble centered by a birth. lav cake I topped by nine candles. Tall pink i nesday allei noon al the temple to lighted lapers and pink and green sew on drapes tor tbe lodge rooms streamers leading from the center- Those piesent included ihe prcsi plece lo attractive doll gumdiop dent. Mrs Charles llcjlv. ls tavors at each place completed the Uertha I'arrott. Mrs A K Keui jttraciiieli appointed table t oi- Mrs. V. T . Jjiksou. Mrs C We.lei' ers were i-laced lor Beverly Joauue. ' ' ', tV , nv fViWj . 111. ) -rs Mr f A-yv-..-V. ... , .... y 1 " ' t . )' . . 5': ii. The grayed woman, left, looks frizzy mainly because her face is surrounded by fluffiness. Horizontal waves make her head seem broad and the short bob emphasizes the .thickness of her neck. Don' R6ss,: coiffure II luctrator, suggests the coiffure at right hair low on the neck, with definite lines to contrast with the lines of ths face, thereby softening them. Vertical waves appear to lengthen the head. of coiffures not a hairdresser) .-.ketches, from a photograph, the head of a middle-aged woman, coin pares it with tho coiffure designed to flatter her. guest or honor, Margaret Ann Car ter, Shirley Mae Woods, Lucia Mess, Jacquelyn Carstens, Rhlrley Hee M.?',new- J.1" . Be"ows. ' '""''use. nun icy jonu 1Hr - , u'r- "e" '"on, Hetty Johnson,!'" """"c an, met in regular aca- Shirley Ogle. Jeanne Aclilev. Shir- 1 lp)' Kcnner R"d t)0"1r Staftan- MRS. A. B. TAYLOR ENTERTAINS CLUB AT LOVELY LUNCHEON Mrs. A. M. Taylor very gracious ly entertained her bridge club at a lovely one o'clock luncheon nt her home in Laurelwood Wednes day afternoon. Jasmine, heather and snapdragons wore attractively airanged In bouquets about the rooms. Covers were placed for Mrs. Grant Oshnrn. a guest, and .Mrs. Ilernard Young. Mrs. Homer Grow. Mrs. George Singleton, .Mrs. Leon ard Riley, Mrs. H. II. Turner, Mrs. T. It. nurr. .Mrs. I.eroy I Halt. Mrs. j Hert Courtney. Mrs. p. M. Ie Mrs. Frederick J. Porter and the hostess. Mrs. Taylor. Contract bridge was enjoyed during tho pleasant niter noon hours with Mrs. Hurr winning the prize for high score. MRS. CLAIR K. ALLEN ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB AT LUNCHEON Mrs. Clair K. Allen was a most gracious hostess Monday when she entertained her bridae club at a very lovely one o'clock luncheon al the Mule Gypsy tearoom. Cov ers were placed al attractively ap pointed tames lor Mrs. Carl K Wiinberly, Mrs. L. K. McUlintock. Mrs. K. (1. Kolllhagen. Mrs. O. M. Ilerrie, Mrs. John H. Robinson. ins. ii. ii. loen. Ills. Rov Calrh Ing. Mrs. 1). W. Helliwell. Mrs. Fred Ixirkwnod. Mrs. Maurice J Newland. .Mrs. Waller Fisher and tne hostess, Mrs. Allen. Following tile luncheon the club enjoyed playing cnniiact bridge at the Allen home on Watson street. Mrs. 1-ockwood won the prize Tor the afternoon's high score. BRIDGE CLUB IS ENTERTAINED TUESDAY AT WILLIAMS HOME Miss Heth Partridge ami Miss Nelma Sailor very grarlourlv en teitained their bridge cluh Tin... day evening at the attractive Lome of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Williams In I.nurelwnnd. High score for tile evening's con tract bridge play was won by .Miss Maijorle I hesler. I.iii,.i- in the evening Miss Partridge anil ilisi Saylnr served reiieshninnt tn Mrs. Leroy Hiatl. Mri. Bernard YouiiB. Mrs Scott Wil!lai.i. Miss Mai lot io Chester. Mis Tlielnin en-jSniilh and Miss Knid Via'.' 'i LADY ELKS MEET WEDNESDAY TO SEW A lew of the ljidv Klks met W e.l. Williams and Mrs. E. R. -Metzser. i C t ' Via , i. With hair cut quite short, so that the thickness of hor neck is emphasized, and finished with nar row, none-too-distinct, horisontnl waves and a flock of fluffy ring- N. OF W. MEETING 19 ENJOYABLE AFFAIR OF MONDAY EVENING Lilac circle No. 49, Neighbors 1 ,.''.',, "" .Bi011 Monday evening at the I. O yj. r. uau, aner wtlicn tne Mtlli- garee entertainment team enter tained the winning toam, the Wild cats, with a delightful program, social Hour and refreshments. Airs. A. O. Hawn was general chairman nf the delightful program and was assisted by Mrs. O. L Johnson and Mrs. Liston Darby Tho program included: Clarinet solo by Cloydeue Darby: tan dance. Betty Wyatt; reading, Eva Baker; violin solo, Mrs. Ii. R. Chamber lain, accompanied by Mrs. Walter h redrlckson: vocal solo. Mrs. It, A. Mercer, accompanied by Miss Ruth Hoover, and piano numbers by w anda Armour. The dining room was in cha'ge ot Mrs. l.ydta Hooper, Airs. Harry l.nlir and Mrs. C. W. Owen. The winning team was seated at the guest of honor table, which wus centered with a sniffed wildcat Candles and bowls of flowers were used on the other refreshment tables. MRS. WELLS HOSTESS TO LADY LIONS ON MONDAY AFTERNOON Airs. L. A. Wells was a most gracious hostess to the Lady Lions iionoay allernnon at her home In l-aurolwood. The business session was presided over by Airs. J. A. Han, president, after which con tract bridge was enjoyed with Mrs. V. Downer winning the prlzo. At tne tea Hour Mrs. Wells serv ed lovely refreshments to Airs. J. A. Hart. Mrs. W. Dnvuer. Mrs. M, II. .Money. Airs. Albert Mlcelll. Mrs. H. Zacharisen. Al rs. J. P. Alntschenbncher, Airs. James K Campbell and Mrs. Phil Harth. The next meeting will be a 7: SO o'clock dessei t-supper February 3 at the Zacharisen home on South Main street with Mrs. Zacharisen and Airs. Mntschenbacher ns joint hostesses. WILBUR 4-H CLUB HAS FINE MEETING The Wilbur 4-H club held Its regular meeting Saturday with the liresiuent. Alary Hunter, 111 charge. Three new members were taken into the cluli and a batchelors' sew ing cluh was organized. The mem bers enjoyed sewing. , after w hich a birthday party honoring Jessie Alny lliiinphieys and Beverly Blown was enjoyed. Refreshments were served by Doris llartruni, Louise Russell and Mary Hunter. ART EXHIBIT TO BE INTERESTING AFFAIR OF JANUARY 25-26-27-28 Cue of the most interesMng nf. fairs open to the general public an nounced for this month Is the art exhibit to be held at the Junior high school building in rooms z"9. It" beginning next Tuesday, Janu ary 2.". and continuing through Fri day. January is. from oue to six o clock every afternoon. This traveling art elh bit. con sisting ol 150 famous reproduction LOOKS? WRONG leta near the face, every line she has atanda out. However, with wi9 er, more definite, vertical waves, not a aign of a ringlet and a thics roll low at the back, the linea be come lesa definite than the waves of the coiffure, and, by contrast, barely show at all. If the bridge of your nose is wide and your moutb large, stay away from a center part, Mr. Iloss advises. Center parta are for band some women with, slender bridges, be thinks. One whose face ia very long needs hair low on the neck, eape. daily low behind the eara. Notico now Greta Uarbo s long bob bal ancc: her largo mouth and heavy 'Jawline. Also, the long-faced worn, an needs flalnesa on lop, and, of course, the least hair where thu face is smallest. Rule fer Colffing The last rule always applies put the most bair where you have the must face. Always think of head and face aa two parts which make the fin ished picture never separately. Kuihermore, you must learn to adupt each new mode to -SjiL your own head and face. Few people can afford to have their clothes designed especially to suit their figures, but almost everyone can nfiord nt least one trip to a hair dresser. And It's money veil spent. : i The way you wear your hair more often than not means . the differ ence between bea,uty and a merely so-so appearance. NEXT: Clothes you can wear. nl paintings, Is considered one ot the very finest available and Rose burg residents and everyone Inter ested Is being urged to attend MIsb Margaret Carr, art Instruc tor In the Rosoburg schools, has charre of the exhibit. STORY ILE8 HONORED AT BUFFET SUPPER ON BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY Honoring Ihe birthday anniver sary of Story Ilea, a dcllghtrul buf fet supper was enjoyed at the lies home Sunday evening, after which the group went to Brand's new c ubroom on the North Pacific highway for dancing. Those enjoying the occasion In. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Walton. Mr and Airs. J M Ih.ih . ' i it- u . . -"""i "". tiiii inrs. iU- Hml'l' Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Joe. i... r.e.iiicKson, Air. and Mrs. L. . oneiicer, ir. and Mrs. C. W" Mnniger, Mr. and Mrs. Don Young. hranclsco. Air. and Mrs. O. M lies r. and Mrs. L. Al. Lchrbach. Mrs.' Harry Watson nr M.,it...i ...... Carl Black. "uu MRS. G. M. ILES IS H08TESS TO Rmnr.c CLUB TUESDAY NIGHT) Mrs. O. Al. lies vpri-'frDi.imintn entertained her bridge, club at' a delightful seven o'rlm-l, h..h. supper Tuesday earning at her nomo on Fowler street rm. were placed for Alia. Ford Single on Mrs L. A., toe, Mrs. Owen alker, Mrs. C. 'Weslev Wllllanis. Mrs. K. r. PaHei-.nn ,,. n m 10. Alias Doris l,i, I.,,,, .i' it,- hostesB, Airs. -lies. Contract "lu-iilito ..... i i during the evening with Mrs. Lee winning the high score and Mrs. singleton the second high score. COMMUNITY CLUBHAS ENJOYABLE MEETING AT UMPQUA SATURDAY A meeting of the Umnniia num. Ilirinlty club was a verv snlnnhk affair at the grange hall at Unip- ! nuuiniay. evening. The new iiuicers include .Mm. Dean Henry. I'l'csldent; Mrs. Fnrtln. vice presi dent; Mr.. Mr-Call and Mr. Munson. finance; .Miss Komp. recreation chairman: Mra. Hanna. refresh ment chairman; Harry Hirst, cus todian, and Mrs. Munson, secre tary. Games and visiting were enjoy ed and later refreshments were served by Mra. L. K. Thompson and Allss Kemp. The next meeting was announced for January 2Sth to he held nl the hall. MRS. SCOTT WILLIAMS ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB ON MONDAY Mrs. Scott Williams entertained her bridge cluh at a very charm ing one o'clock luncheon nt her home In Laurelwood Monday af lein.Kin. Jasmine ami .i,,h ... used in attractive bouquets about the rooms. CoierB were placed for i " "" Mr" Gordon Hibbs. Mrs. A l. Parr. Mrs Edwin Uootll. Mrs Frederick Chapman U 1 1 t (Continued on page 3)