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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1938.
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; By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
VALENTINE CARD PARTY , -.
IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR ; -, ;
SUTHEItUN, "Feb. M ' U. The.'
Sutherlln. Rebekah loilga held .its
annual Valentine card party on
Monday night at the Odd Fellows
hall. About fifty enjoyed five-hundred
and bridge until a late hour
when , duinty refreshments were
served' by .Mrs. Alma Anderson.
Mrs. Bertha llnrge and Mrs. Cora
Allen, who substituted , for Mrs.
Mable lloss. Mrs. Nichols of Hose
burg received high Bcore for the
ladles, and Mr. Flannery of Oak
land received high for the men In
five-hundred; (The- high bridge
score was won by Mrs.-Medley of
Oakland' and Sir. Findlayt of Suth
erlin. The door prize was won by
Mrs. Flndlny. Mrs. Minnie Harts
horn, Mrs. Maude Culver and Mrs.
J J.eoim Slack w ere in charge of the
games. Quite a number of people
came from Rosehurg and Oukland
to patronize this .very successful
yearly affair. . . .
GLENDALE LADIES ..
AID HAS MEETING
GLENljAiiv Feb 21' the'
postponed .Ladies Aid meeting was
held at the hbme'nf Mrs. C. W.
Ingham, with Mrs. J. S. Woodrdffe
and Mrs. W. S. Price as assisting
lmsesAeBRegkrillosboTuour'now
twenty-one- nieniljers answered the:
roll call. Mrs. R. B. Gardner, treas
urer,, -presided. Inl .the absence t of
othei .o'fflbers.) Oh lietiaif VjT J tale
Coterie club, Mrs. Ingham present-
ed a Inrge Bible . to Rev.) J. , K., How
ard td takoi the. place f , the one
destroyed ovheit . tho old chnrch
burned. This Bible had been pre
sented to the, library ,t h,ls organi
zation., i ,, i . ; i .vi , . i -.. ...
The devotlpnnl part of the- nieet
lug was, led by- Mrs. Lloyi) Baker,
Following the business meeting a
. Boclal hour iWJis, enjoyed,, with, re-
freshments, JMrs. C- K Illid and
Today PatUra
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TOT WILL DRESS HERSELF
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pattern -me ' . ' .
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mid as for that trim button-front
- even a very little gtrl will find It
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so why not make up a version In
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Pattern 4716 Is available In chil
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Ore.
Mrs. J. K. Howard presiding at the
urns at a tea tnhle lovely with a
centerpiece of old silver, white
candles and carnations.
SEW AND SO CLUB ,
MEETS WEDNESDAY : .. ' - ' .
SUTHERLIN. ' Feb.' 21 ! The
Sew and So club met on Wednes
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Jne'k. Cr.lver Jr., witty the' guests,
Mrs, Hobt. Findlny,' Mpj. ;Alvln A(
len, Mrs. Clement Levering, Mrs.
Clifford Horner, Mrs. Morrow.
Mrs. Wm. Lloyd of Reedsport, Mrs.
Maurice Vogolpoiil,' aildl the mem
bers. Mrs. Clifford Flory, Mrs.
Frank O. "Young,;; Mrs. Brittaln
Slack, Mrs. Lawrence- Holiertson,
Mia. Wilfred Curllle, Mrs. Richard
Riggs and Mrs. Culver. After
spending the afternoon in, sewing
and playing games, in which. Mrs.
Slack and Mrs. Riggs were win
ners, delicious refreshments were
served by the hostess at .tables
decorated with the Valentino mo
tif. The next meeting will be. with
Mrs. Cnrllln next month.
-'
GLORIA WUNSCH HAS , , ,
PARTY ON BIRTHDAY,,, !. : .
'GLENDALE, Feb: ' 21 '.-Mrs.-Wm.'
Wunscb w-as hostess for it sur
prise birth'dny dinner hondring her
daughter, Gloria's, 14th birthday
' Thursday evening. ; The table was
leautiful with a centerpiece con-'
i isting of a flowering cinnerrnra
n a crystal bowl and white candles
n crystal candlesticks. The place
rnrds Were little mirrors bearing
the nnme'of'each guest.: ' ' ' '
) Places 'were laid for' Mildred
Gardner, Betty Phillips, Cannon
Guitteroz, Irene Glllnm, ' Dorothy
Cunningham; Nndine Caraway nnd
the honor guest,, Gloria.1 After din
ner,' ' Which . was - served -at five
o'clock, informal' ' parlor gnmes
wore enjoyed. i 1
LADIES. AID SOCIETY
HAS ENJOYABLE. .MEETING
I DRAIN,' Feb.' 21 r-'-'The Metho
dist Ladies Aid met ' Wednesday
at the home of Mrs. V.' W. Austen.
A business session conducted bv
the president. Mi's.1 C.'R. Delk. was
followed by ' an interesting Bible
study ,011. tlie.life of .Christ 4y jvirs;
KiriKlo'ine's Aus'teii "ahd 'A-sk-'
er, served lovely refreshments to
the following members: Mesdames
Hotvju'tjii Ddlk, SMaltJiroii,! siael
solf. ' Mor'gnh Spalding,1 Bragg, De
vore, Gorsellne. C. Swearingen. M.
Swemillgen, Applegnte and True
blbotl. -. 1 "it (. )
TOWNSEND CLUB
HA?, (vl.EINp,, ,,',
BRAIN, .Feb., ,21,-r-, The. Town-
send" club mot at' the Community
club rooms, lAfter la notlucktsuuper
was served at 6:30 the regular
bus'noss meeting was ."held, with
thd 'president, "Mr. Bruton, In the
chair.'. Mrs. Bessie; '.Lakey .gave' an
interesting account of the nddloss
Bliveii ,by Dr. Francis-. E-downscmi
m-roriianu wuere sue went uh h
delegate Inst Sunday.
" AttoJ-ney Jollit y. JP of Jlose-
nurg guve a vuij niiKiunvuifi mtn
on "Is the Townsemt Movement
Dead?" which was well received
by a large' group of people.
i'
MlSSl'ONARY SOC4ETY..
MEETS WEDNESDAY
DRAiN, Feb. 21. The Christian
church missionary meeting was
lipid. Wednesday afternoon att the
Home OI nils, urace neuuersuii.
Tho tonic was "Bible Colleges,'
with Mrs. Bessie Lakey as leader
At the close of the afternoon re
freshments were served by ..Mrs.
Hendersou, assisted by Mrs. Al
fords to tho following ladles: Mes
dames Helselh, Keeney, Barker,
Patchen, Beasley, Coons, Case,
White. Lakey, Burnett, Jim Bur
nett; Barker. Edna Harlan and the
hostesses, Mrs. Henderson - nnd
Mrs, Allonls, . t ,
Creations of Art .
With Needlework
Chair Set In Filet Crochet
By RUTH ORR ' '
PATTERN No. 3111
You want a chair set thnt Is
easy to make, easy to care for, and
easy to look nt. This one Is made
of heavy knitting nnd crochet cot
ton, so you can have It finished
in no time. It can be laundered
with no (rouble nt all, since It re
quires no Ironing. You can see for
yourself how nice looking It Is
with Its fleii-de-lis motif, and fluf
fy tnsselB for trimming.
The pattern envelope contains
complete, easy-to-understand, Illus
trated directions with block and
space diagrams to aid you; also
what crochet hook, what material
and how much you will need.
To obtain this pattern, send for
No 391 and enclose 10 centB in
stamps or coin (coin preferred) to
cover service and postage. Address
News-Review Needlework !ept.
Roseburg, Oregon.
SIDE GLANCES
"Now Jutlson, here, has the right spirit. lie's sold nlot
lo every one of his rcltflives, including oiie"vliolives in
..,'.',, Europe."
MRS. CARDWELL IS
HONORED AT SHOWER ,
DRAIN, Feb. '21. A lovely show
er for Mrs. Fred Cardwell was giv
en Tuosday aftomoon at the home
of Mrs. Kenneth Wilcox, with
Mrs. Clark Bartholomy, Mrs. Paul
Reeves and Mrs. Harold Patton
as Joint hostesses. .....
A delicious 1:30 o'clock, lunch
eon was served on tables prettily
decornted in tho Valentine motl,.
Afterward contest games - wore.
played. Tho first: prize was won
by Mrs. Carl Buehler and conso
lation by Miss Beth Wilson.
Mnriv Uolntv Elftsi werei received
and opened by .the hondree.l Mrs.'
Cm-dwell Those 1 Mesent I were1
Mesdames Miles Knapp,' Fred
iEcclcston,, Arthui: Shaw, Fred. Ja-
1 i-Ll L14 -i
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I ; Avhericani Legion J I
Auxiliary Activities
Olllln Ilia Inllr nf (l,a Inwn en.
chilly tills week was Umpqiln unit's
library benefit tea on Valentine af
ternoon ! the. civic, room ;of,the
Tilmpqun 'hotels -Decorations, .serv
ice, and prngi'nmi were appropriate
nnu- neauiiiur iio;-tnei lust itieiau.
Qiidd . I.BDlnl. nt '.Inlltollnnai. II ,1,1
'liussywlllows lent ti touch of early
springtime -10 'iue uiiuuhihiuiu,
u-lille, oltitirlficila nt (lin inlrtrn, tlive
tlib proper, patriotic nlr for a Feb
tkiary ovent. 'The tea tahlo was
covered with n 'lovely 'lnco cloth
With on attractive rea-cioin cen
terpiece of pioneer i design on
hich was placed a replica of an
enrly Oregon log' cabin, mnde of
native woods by George Caskey,
and ' nearby a miniature : covered
wagon. ' ' ' '
Pouring from' lovely old silver
urns were Mrs. A. J. Young, Mrs.
flln,,,, Wlmlinrlv ' Ml-H Klll-ln ' H.
Stewart and Mrs. Charles Rob
erts, all attired In attractive cany
day costumes. At a separate table
was. a huge (lecoraten, .uiruiuiiy
cake with seventy-nine candles
which were lighted by the unit
president, Mrs. Walter Fisher, In
honor of Oregon's birthday, which
was. celebrated on this occasion.
Mrs. Fisher nlso very graciously
welcomed the guests, and presont-
n,l Mi-o nnnri.0 f!nskev. chairman
of -the program committee, who pre
sided over a very much enjoyed
program. The various nuniueis
wore dedicated to Oregon's plo
nA,.a n'i Mi-' finskev verv clev
erly connected the numbers with
continuity of interesting Histor
ical events. '
The guest artists included the
Roseburg Woman's Choral club
ensemble; Mrs. M. R. Richards,
dramatic reader; Mrs. Clyde uenru.
piano soloist; Mrs. Homer Grow,
whistling soloist, and Jack Josbo,
accordion soloist.
Proceeds from the tea will bo
,n ,,.hfiap hnnks for tile
auxiliary's shelf at the city library.
At Tuesday nignt s meeuig u
was decided that the committee
for selection of these hooks
should Include Hie unit's coininun
it .aruiPa pimirmnn. one member
of the library board, and one mem
ber rroni the civics or maun -
paitment of the high school.
Ann. n ,-ni-v Interesting nnd
lnrgely attended business session
Inst Tuesday evening the auxiliary
was entertained by the Migion wim
a fine program and refreshments.
Commander Adam Flurry Introduc
ed Cecil Black, who was master
of ceremonies and who announced
the numbers broadcast over sta
tion M.U.T.T. In his own Inlmlla
i Tho rei-entlon was
perfect, entirely without slntlc. Fan
mall In huge quantities snouni mm
be reaching the following perform-r-
Frank ltomlninn and Ills ex
cellent swing orchestrn; "Ht'd"
Bird, trumpetcer; me u. .
trio, Boh Briscoe, Andy Korn nnd
Harry Turnbull', Leon Oonlon of
Los Angeles, guitar soloist, accom
panied by Mr. Carpenter, the Crip
ple Creek cowboy; Lyman Ilutner
wlth a clever calendar game, and
concluding, Mr. Black hlmaeir, vb
cal soloist.
In Memoriam
tjinpqun unit No. 16. American
Legion auxiliary, 'a deeply grieved
at the Iosb of Mrs. Charles Dun
ham, a highly esteemed and be
loved member of many years
-n.nn u-ishen to CXPresB
sincere sympathy to the bereaved
datives.
By George Clark
7y
cobs, Anno Anderson, Geo. Freely,
Carl Buehler, Howard Jacobs,
Henry Bartholomy, Phil Varloy,
Cecil Patchen. Misses Both Wil
son and l.ucile Bogan, and ' the
honor guost and hostesses. Those
sending 'presents were Mrs. C' E.
Trueblood, Mrs. E. G. Whipple,
and Miss Elsie Wisogarvor.
''''
MRS. MALINDA HAGEN
CELEBRATES 83RD
BIRTHDAY AT DINNER '
Mrs. Malinda Ilagen' :wnB do
llghtfully honored dn hor eighty
third birthday anniversary yester
day, February 20, when hor son-in-law
nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Plumer, entertained nt n
Wely' one-thirty o'clock dinner at
their home.
Daffodils and 'cnllandula formed
nn attractive bouquet for tho table.
A beautifully' decorated birthday
cake1 was cut and served at the
close of the dinner. Covers were
placed for Mrs. Hngen. ' guest of
honor, Mrs. 'Anna Dowell,4 Mrs.
I.ydla Hooper, Mrs.' Myrtle Nor
wood! Mrs. Virginia Cyrus, Mrs.
Virginia Campbell and ' Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Plumer. Lovely gifts
were prese'nttb to' Mrsi Hagen In
honoii of the qcciislori.
. MTS.'-Hageli'has's'penUlior entire
life between' Roseburg and Ash
laud, having come west by ox team
from 'Missouri In the '00s, Bottling
,nt Jacksonville. Her first husbnnd,
the late Mr. Hysor, was foreman ot
the Southern Pnciflc railroad crew
which put In the railroad here.
She' is tho mother of six. children,
three' of whom nra living and In
clude: Joseph Hyser of Glendnlo,
Oregon; Rny Hyser of Berkeley,
CBlITi, and Mrs. -Oliver Plumer of
Roseburg. ' . ' '
GLIDE STUDY CLUB '
TO MEET TUESDAY
GLIDE, Feb. 21. At the homo
of Mrs. Albert DeBernardl In the
idleyld park district, Glide Parent
Teachers association Study club
will hold Its fourth meeting of the
venr at 2 p.-in., Tuesday, February
22.,'
The group meets every two
weeks to hear and discuss rafflo
broadcasts on psychology made by
Dr; Howard Taylor of the Univers
ity of Oregon. Following tile
broadcast a business session is
held, with Mrs. DeBernardl presid
ing. Mrs. Paul Caswell will report
on reading done in connection wAth
this week's study ' topic.
Mrs. Charlos Talcott and Mrs.
Mnurlce Matthews are in charge
ot refreshments for the social
hour. A Washington's birthday mo
tif will bo followed. Anyone inter
ested Is cordially Invited by the
hostess to attend.
;
MECHDELL CLUB HA8
ENJOYABLE MEETING
SUTHERLIN, Feb. 21. T h o
Mechdcll club was delightfully en
tortained by Mrs. Owen Rose on
Wednesday afternoon. Sewing
and visiting Was unjoyed through
out the afternoon and a delicious
dessert was served by the hos
tess. Thoso attending wero: Mrs.
Icel Clark nnd Mrs. Nell Powell,
guests: nnd tho - members.": Mrs.
Pnul Trozelloi Mrs. Edgar fehlrley,
Mrs. John Musgrove, Mrs.' Claude
nenccK ana Mrs. Harry, Cheno
weth. The next meeting will ho
with Mrs. Solleck next month. ,
' ' '
EASTERN 8TAR GROUP . ' t
VISITS MYRTLE CREEK
CANYONVILLE, Feb.' 21 Ore
gon Enstcrn . Star chnptor was In
vited to Myrtle Creek Monday
night, It being the 2lh anniver
sary of the chapter. Those attend
ing from Cnnyonvllle were Mr. anil
Mrs. Frank R"lllvat!. Mrs. . Victor
Shaw, Mrs. Barbara Hopkins, Mrs.
Brady Burnett and Mr. nnd Mrs.
Elmer Meserve. A prngrnm was
given and refreshments and a
birthday cake was served.
THREE LINK8 CLUB
PARTY 18 ENJOYED .
CANYONVILLE, Feb. 21. The
Three Links card party was held
at the I. O. O. F. hall. Tuesday
night with six tables of "500" and
two of bridge playing. Mrs. Brady
Burnett won high score at bridge
and Ruth Hopkins low. Dave
Lynch and Eva Poole won high
score In "500" arid Kenneth Hop
kins nnd Gladys Cain low score.
Frank Blattner won the door prtzo.
DAYS CREEK P.-T. A. '
HAS INTERESTING MEETING '
' DAYS CREEK, Feb. '21. The
Days Creek P.-T. A. held lta regu
lar . meeting Thursday evening.
After a shoit business neetlug the
following program was presented:
Orchestra selections., I II '
Play, "Life of Washington' Geo,
r Washington, lon iM o o r e ;
George's mother, Norma Dun
can; George's father, Arthur
Ward: soldier, Johnnie Perdue;
officers. Bill and Arthur Ward.
Vocal duet, "There Are ' Many
Flags In Many Lands," Violet
' Goln and Gene Rhoads.
Reading, "A Boy's Composition,"
Elton Moore.
Talk, "Battleship Oregon," : Mil
dred Spore.
Skit, "February's Birthdays," Ma
bel Moore, Wlletha Hutchinson,
Betty Rhoads, Flossie Moore.
Piny, "From Columbus to Wash
ington," Columbia, Gene
Rhoads; Columbus, James Ward:
Balboa, Molvln Welch: Francis
Drake, Wayne Taylor; . John
Smith, Noel Welch; Henry Hud
son N'orval Ferguson; Prlscllln,
Violet Goln; Geo. Washington,
, Donald Miller; Virginia, Carol
'Miller: New Hampshire, lrwln
Woostei;'New York, Dolley Wld
rig; i Rbpile . Island, Geraldine
, Spore; Hew Jersey, Wayne
Moore: Connecticut. Betty - Lou
Weseman;' Vermont, Ralph Dun?
can; North Carolina. Mildred
, Spore; South Carolina, Lester
Ferguson; Maryland, Jean Dun-
, enn; Delaware, Harry wooster;
i Georgia, Clifford Wooster; Penn
sylvania Elton Moore.
Orchestra selections.
Tho regular Wednesday morn
ing school assembly program was
given by the freshman class this
week and Included:'
Assembly song, "A Merry Life."
Piano solo, "March ot the Sagos,"
Mildred Spore: ' ' . ;
Skit, "The Over-popular Damsol,"
: Damsel. Josenlne Wright; mold,
Elva Matthews; first suitor, Ed
ward Burr; second suitor, Don-
. aid Cook; third suitor, Harry
Wright: parent. Mildred Spore,
Vocal duet. "Gold Mine In . the
;. i Sky," Betty Anne Michaels, Wll
otha Hutchinson. ' ' - -
Poem, "Thanatopsls," Betty Cal
houn. ' :
Speech' ! "'Oregon Ship Memorial
Park."; Vera Blanz.
Assembly song, "Good-byo My I.OV-
or, Good-bye."
COLONIAL TEA AND ' . II
ANTIQUE SHOW TO BE v
HELD ON TUE8DAY. ! I
Onn nt thn.mnftt Intercstlnc nf
fairs i observing George t'ashife
ton's birthday! will be, the i Episco
pal guild' colonial silver tea and
antique show to be held from two
to 5:30 o clock Tuesday afternoon
Februnry 22. at the parish' hall on
East Cass street. A most cordial
Invitation has been i extended, to
the general pnhlio to enjoy tho nf-
falr. .- . - i '. k,-!.-
Numerous antiques will be on
display at the show,- among which
will be. an. old watch given by tho
King of England during the novo
lutionary war to a relative of Mrs,
M.i F. , Mlddloburg, rot Roseburg.
Mrs: Perry Smith will, bo tn charge
of the antique show during the
tiny. 'Mrs. Ralph B. Slpprell is act
ing as general chairman of the af
fair and Mrs. F. L. Crittenden and
Mrs. E. T. Nblson are assisting, i
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8ILVER TEA TO ' 1
BE HELD TUe?DAY .. . ' ; .'.
SUTHERLIN, ! Feb'. .21. Plans
nro being completed for a George
Washington silver tea to be hold
on Feb. 22 at the Arts building by
the ladies of the ' Parent-Teacher .
club. A good' program : will bo
presented and the public urged to
come. An Invitation has been ex
tended to tho men as well as the
ladles to Inspect the wood work
ing and domestic Bclenco rooms.
The proceeds from the tea Is lo
be used for llnolebm for the do.
mestic science rooms. '
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Rl VERSDALE GRANGE ' '
LADIES TO SPONSOR
BENEFIT CARD PARTY
WedncBdny evening, February
23, the ladies of the Rlversdalc
grange have Invited the genera!
public to enjoy one of a Berles of
benefit , five-hundred card parties
to he held at tho grange hull at
eight o'clock.
Prizes will be awarded at the
close of tho card play, after which
refreshments will be served. At
the close of the serleB of parties
a grand prize will be awarded.
PRO-AMERICA MEETING
TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY
All- members nnd prospective
members of DouglaB unit of Pro
America have been most cordlnlly
invited to attend the first business
meeting of the unit for 1938 on
Wednesday alternoon at two
o'clock : at the home of the presi
dent, Mrs. II. C. Waddell, on South
Kane street. A ncmber of import
ant business ma'.te.'s will be dis
cussed ;and a good aitindanco Is
urgadi 1 . ; , . ; . ' .
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8YLMON VALLEY CLUB
TO MEET WEDNESDAY
' ' '
The Sylmon Valley club will
meet Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Clarence Chnrtlor,
All mcmhors nro most cordially In
vited to he present.
J .-..'
N. OF1 W. SOCIAL
MEETING TONIGHT
iJIno Circle No. 411, Neighbors of
Woodcraft, will hold a delightful
social 'meeting nt. 7:30 'o'clock In
night lit the I. O. .0. P. hall. All
members are urged to be present.
PYTHIAN 8I8TER8 TO
HOLD GATHERING
A gathering of the Pythian RIr
ters lias been announced for Wed
nesday afternoon al two o'clock
at the Knights of Pythias hall, to
which all Pythian Sisters are being
urged to attend.
K AND R CLUB TO
MEET WEDNESDAY
The K and R club will meet Wed
nesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. 11. A. Tayler on Mosber
street. All members are most cor
dially Invited to be present.
Local
News
Her Saturday 'Mr. and Mrs.
Henry DeWald .of .Days Creek were
business visitors In this city Sat
urday.
Tskina Vacation Bob Russell,
employe at the local Western Auto
Supply store, is taking a two-weeks
vacation, ; ';, : . . i
Roedinort' Attorney Here Wll-
lard' Ruehi attorney of Reedsport,
was a business-visitor here. Sat
urday, i ' ' .
RobekaM Lodge to Meet The
Roseburg Rebekah lodge will meet
at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening at
the I. O. q. F. hall.
North Benti Visitor Here -"-Dis
trict Attorney Ben -V. Flaxal ot
North Bend, Coos county, spent
Saturday In. this city attending to
business. - . , ,
Food Ssle Thursday Tho Don
cas society ot the Seventh Day Ad
ventist church' has announced a
cooked food' sale for Thursday,
February It, to bo held In the X,
O. O. F. building. i i
! , . ; - I
Mrs. Hess Home Mrs. ' O. It
Hess returned to her home ot
Myrtle Creek, yesterday, after
spending .the past week in Portland
visiting her parents-lndaw, Dr. and
Mi's. O. A.. Hess. ;. j
8tudy Club to Meet Tho lntor-
Se Study club wll meet nt a 1:30
o'clock dessert-luncheon ' at- tho
home of Mrs. Charles Doerner nt
Melrose. The roll call topics will
bo presented on drama.
Out of Hospital Frank Weav
er has returned to his home In
Riddle, after spending the past sav
eral monthB at the velernns hos
pital at San Francisco, rocetving
medical treatmont.'
Bible Clase to Meet Dr. R. U
Dunn's non-denominational Bible
study class' will meet nt . 7:45
o'clock tonight nt tho dining, hall
nf the Douglas hotel. Anyone ' in
terested in Bible study has been
Invited.
f
Glee; Club to Practice Tho
Business , and Professional , Wom
en's Glee club will meet at 7,: 30
o'clock tonigjit for practice at. tho
studio of the director, Mrs. Chas,
A. urnntl, In tlie Masonic building.
Here Over' Week-End ' .Miss
Eldress Judd, teacher, lit St.! Hel
en's hall At Portland, 'Spoilt thp
wook-onil jn tills city visiting hor
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.. M'. Judil,
and'bor brother, and sister. JameB
u. juiia ann ivn's. freuericit ,t:nan
hian,. Ji'i,,;t ,. "t""i ! ,U t-t'i
';. i "' : :.' ; ! -i
. Valentino Social Tonloht The
Junior Woman's club, will hold Its
annual Valentino purty at the Rose
hurg Woman's loiuhhouse . tonight'
with Mrs. i Ernest Peninon, Chair
man; Mrs. Frnnk Long nnd Miss
Elizabeth Leedy In charge. Mom
hers and Invited guests have been
naked. . ,
Return' to i Euaene i Mr. and
Mrs.- Frederick Porter Sr. and son
Arthur; returned: to Eugene- last.
evening nfteri spending the' day
here visiting the-, former's sister,
Mrs. A. J. .McCulloch, nnd his son
nnd daughter-in-law, Mr. and- Mrn.
Krederlok J, 'Porter. Mrs.' Mccul
loch, .who has been very 111 for
some time, has been at the home,
of her ,Bon-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. S. E. Fancher, on Cobb
street, the past week.
LAUREL .LODGE TO
HOLD IMPORTANT
MEETING WEDNE80AY
' Laurel lodge No. 13, A. V. & A.
M.,. has invited all Master Masons
lo attend the 7:30 o'clock meeting,
Wednesday evening, February 23,
at the Masonic tohiple to hear Cir
cuit Court Judge R. Frnnk Peters
bl Hlllsboro talk on tho United
States Constitution. Judge Petors
Is Immediate pnst grand mnstnr of
Hie grand jurisdiction of Orogon.
''
LOCAL LODGE MEMBERS
VI8IT ELKTON 8ATURDAY
Fred A. doff, Harry Happ, Oliver
Plumer, Howard Casebeor,. Lyman
limner, A. J. Oeddos, J. D. Malloy,
II. P. Smith, H. A. Taylor and Aug
ust Heck of Kosehurg went to Klk
ton Saturday evening lo attend the
I. O. O. F. lodge meeting. Five can
didates were initiated nnd refresh
ments wero served at the closo of
the lodge meeting. ,.
ECONOMIC STUDY CLAS8 !
TO MEET TUE8DAY NIGHT
The economic study ' class ' of
noseburg with J. I). Chappelle In
structor, will meet Tuesday eve
nlnr at 7:30 o'clock at the home
ot ICIwnrd Smith at 632 Cobb
street. The class Is now making a
study of money and credit. Any
one Interested Is most cordially In
vited to attend the clnss meetings.
OPENING WEDNESDAY
Glerum Fish Market
626 Winchester St.
Full line of Sen Foods fresh, tatted and dried.
WE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE
KARL GLERUM
Spends Day In Town Mrs. R.
F. App of Old Kentucky . Homes on
tne Norm umpqua spent Saturday
in tbla city on business.
Sptnd, Dsy In . Town Mr. and
Mrs. Hehry Selftuoll and Ed Weav
er, of Myrtlfef Creek, spent Satur
day. In town visiting relatives and
attending to business.
Returns to Corvallls Mrs. Roy
Alspaugh left yesterday for Cor
vallis, where she resides during the
acbool year, after spending the
past several days at her home in
Myrt'e Creek. , .
Job's Daughters to Meet Rose
burg bethel. No. 8,. Job's Daugh
ters Will meet at 7:30 o'clock Tues
day evening at tho Masonic tem
ple. " Members of tho bethel, par
ents and those having Masonic
affiliations are Invited. A George
Washington program will bo bre
sonted and refreshments will he
served. .... ',......
Benefit Party Tonloht The
Cnthollc Ladles Sewing society
will sponsor a benefit card party
at eight o'clock tonight at the par
ish hall on North Kane street. The
public Is Invited. A prize will be
awarded high score at every table
In play and a door prize will also
be awarded. RofioBlinienls will be
served.
' Episcopal Guild to Meet The
Episcopal guild will meet at S
(o'clock tonight nt tho parish hall
on. past- uasB street, with . Mrs.
Perry Smith as hostess. (Plans will
be; completed for the colonial tea
nndfantique show to bo held from
nvo! to 5:30 o'clock tomorrow aft
(jilidori at ,the parish hall. The
public (Hob; Been invited to attend
the ;to jindishow.
Httlmrf, ". 1
I iDaulHter .! .' Born-r-A daughter,
Ellnoia jLah castor, was born Satur
day! evening, 'February 19, to Mr.
nd ltrs.s Sam Hose, at Corvallls.
The .linoy weighed bight pounds
Mrs. Hoss wuB formerly Mian' iM
lonn Brown ot this city. Hor ninth
er, Mrs. W. R. Brown, of Rosohuli,
returned to her homo on Coliji
street last evening, after spending
tho past two weeks at the Rase
Home In Corvallls.
8pend Sunday Here Mr. and
Mrs. It, B. Hnuser and .two boiis,
nodney nnd Douglas, left last eve
ning for their home In Corvallls
after spending the day horn with
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. II. Houser, and fnmlly, and Mrs.
Hoiisbr's' parents, ' Mr. and Mrs.
Fred A. Knight.' They were accom
Danled hnck to Corvallls by Miss
iiugenla Virden, . who spent the
week-end here visiting her moth
er, Mrs. T. B. -Virden, and by 'MIbb
Helen Marie Catching, who spent
the week-end' in Roseburg with her
pnrents, iMr.iand: Mrs. Hoy Catch
Ing. Miss Virden and iMisa Catch'
ing are students at Oregon State
colloge. Mrs. 1 Hoy Catching and
Mrs. ,M. B. nitler, St.,n( HiIb, city
drovo to Corvnllis Frlduy" evening
to bring Helen . Mario :, to noser
burg.for the yeok-on(l . ,. , i , ,
MoMICKLE FUNERAL i '
, ARRANGED HERE
i : ' 1
1 U'unorn services will be held nt
2 p. m. Wednesday at the Hose-
burg Undertaking company cnul'oi
for jjoo S. McMickle, forinen Hose-
burg bnrber, vlio ,dlcdi last week,
in Arizona, touowing a ipng iimin.
Tho service will be conducted by
Hie Hev. Perry Smith , and Inter
ment will follow' li the veterans'
cemetery. , : '
Today and Thursday
GARBOBOYR
"TheOld Mill"
Technicolor
Ditney Cartoon
WEDNESDAY
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, tie to finish, J
WALTIR Allll 1
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Circuit court convened tmlav In
the regular February, term, with a -
collection suit :nBi the first action
to bff henrti. .'. '. 1 1 : - - -
A new grand jury was drawn an .
court opened this morning and was
immediately convened to Inveati- .
Kate the case of 'Leslie 'Dan Mor-:
gun, accused of rape.. An indict- '
nient, returned bp the grand jury
excuBed last week, was set aside
by the court,' because of failure to
include the names of the' witnossen
examined,, 1 forcing resubmission of
the case. Witnesses were being ex
n mined this morning. Members of
the jury are It. , L. McLaughlin,
foreman,' Frank' Ortibbe, J. P.
II rum bach, Ueorgo M( Wilcox,' V.
C. Dunuavtn. J. Marvin Wlnnlford
and Joe Denerndrdl;
The action of the Douglas Credi
tors association against A. II. An
drews was the first on the docket, .
being a suit to collect money
claimed to be due.' The examine- ,
tion of jurors was continued until
early afternoon. It was hoped to
complete the taking of testimony
today, in tlipe for adjournment'
over Tuesday, a legal holiday.
The caso la being hoard by Cir
cuit Judge Gt F. Kklpyvorth. who.
was called when Judge. Wlmberly
voluntarily disqualified himself te
cause one of the parties to the aq- .
tlon Is a relative.
Court will recess tonight, untl .
WednnHtluv riiornine. t
. !-', 1 I 'P- ..ivj.l
In' Town .from -Drain r L.W. '
HnlneB of Drain spent a few-' hours . i
in town Saturday, on .business, , .
A nino-ye;ar-old bovH. 0. E. ; J.
niBhop, Is the champion, piano nc-,'
cordlon. player .of . Groat' Hrltniit.
Ho won the title n n London tour
nament) competing with more than
1,00(1 players. -', ' ' ,-
The Morning Afterlakiirg
Carters Little Liver fffls
Tuesday and ' Wednesday
A' NEW ANGLE ON LOVE V . V
and try to find1 a funnier one!
Untying thelr'msrrlage knot was
S very knotty problem ,' . wlth
so many
runny twists
you'll be
hsnglng
1 At riwith laugh.
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