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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURC, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1938. Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER COTERIE CLUB HA8 DELIGHTFUL MEETING GLENDAI.E. March 21. Mem hers of the Coterie club enjoyed their regular meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. B. Gardner, with Mrs. W. L. Dobyns and sirs. W. T. Harbour assisting. The library board chairman, Mrs. w. S. Price, announced the pur chase of nino new books for the library, as follows: "Turning Wheels," Stuart Cloete; "Bermuda In Three Colors," by Carveth Wells: "Trojan Horse." bv Christ opher Merely: "Book of Marvels." by Blchard Hnllburton; "Oolden Dawn," Peter B. Kyne; "Storm Over Eden." bv Helen Topping Miller; "Storm Signals." by Joseph C. Lincoln, and for the children "The Prince and the Pauper." by . Mark Twain, and one of the Really Trulv series by Sadvbetb . and An son Lowlts, the Magic Fountain. It was decided to ask the dona tion of tea towels and or potboill ers from those who patronize the library, during the next few months and a sale of these articles is plan ned for the late summer, proceeds to he used for he purchase of new books. Following the business meeting, presided over by the president, Mrs. Ella Leach, a program cover ing national museums and art in stitutes included the following pa pers: Chicago Art Institute by Mrs. Harry Cooke; Metropolitan Mu seum. Mrs. John McCulloch, and the New York Museum of National History by Mrs. Bessie Selmers and read by Mrs. Leach. Mrs. C. W. Inghnm gave several lovely piano selections. Lovely refreshments were Berved from a tea table covered with a yellow damask cloth with a center piece of daffodils and green tapers in ivorv pottery. Other bouquets of daffodils were set about the rooms. Mrs. McCulloch and Mrs. C. G. nichnrds presided af the urns. REBEKAH LODGE MEETS WEDNESDAY RIDDLE, March 21. An enjoy able soclnl event of the week was the monthly birthday party held by Relief Rebekah lodge after their business meeting Wednesday ev ening.' The birthdays honored were Genevieve Cormitt, Arthur Pfaff and Alex Worthlngton. A short program was given after the business session consisting of group singing, ' reading by Oma Kellnr. vocal solo by Anna Mills, vocal solo by Helena Riddle, read ing by Genevieve Cornutt and a skit by six ladies; Josie Pfaff, Anna Mills, Blanche Woods, Flora Dean, Lora Riddle, and Josie - Pruner. Games were played and a social time enjoyed, until, the crowd was! ushered into me tuning room. Decorations cnrrled out the St Pat rick day motif and a large green lint containing fortunes formed the centerpiece of .the table. The com mittee In charge :of the supper was Alta Aspey, Lizzie Crow and Josie Primer. A delegation . from the Roseburg Rebekah lodge motored down for the occasion. . Those mak ing the trip were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. O. Johnson, Mrs. Hoover,' Mrs. Reece, Mrs. Minnie James, Mrs. Edythe Flor ence Kellcy, Miss Reece and Ruth Anderson. - . ' ' GRAND DEPUTY VISITS . RIDDLE EASTERN STAR RIDDLE, March 21. Mrs. Hnllie Huntington of Eugene, associate grand conductress- of the Eastern Star lodge, paid the local lodge an official visit . Tuesday evening, March 15th. Visitors were present from Roseburg, Glendale, Canyon vllle and Myrtle Creek, over sixty being present. After the business session and social hour refresh ments were served. Mrs. Hunting ton was a diunor guest Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Maud . Acker, worthy matron of tho Riddle " lodge and an overnight guest at the home of her cousin, Mrs. C. E. Logsdon.' Before her marriage. Mrs. Huntington's name was Hill, a pioneer family who crossed the plains in the same wagon train with the William H. Riddle family of Riddle.. - ..'.; : COMMUNITY CIRCLE. HAS FINE MEETING . TENMILE, March 21. A very In teresting meeting of the Commun ity circle met with their president, Mrs. Rllla Hnhn, at her home last Wednesday. A large number of members were present and all en joyed visiting and piecing quilt blocks. A delicious luncheon was Berved late In the afternoon by the hostess. These friendly gath erings are a great benefit to the community. All look forward to these meetings ns a break In the monotony of everyday work, when they can spend a pleasant after noon with their neighbors and friends, and once a month with their husbands and families they meet at the Rowell ball for a so cial evening together. LECTURE TO BE HEARD TUESDAY AT MOORE HOME AT GLIDE GLIDE, March 20. Sixth of a aeries of radio lectures on psychol ogy will be heard at the home of Mrs. Guy R. Moore here Tuesday when Ollde P.-T. A. study club holds its regular meeting with Mra. Albert DeBernnrdt, chairman, pre siding. The talk will be heard promptly at 2:00 p. m. and will be followed by discussion led by Mrs. Robert Casebeer on questions pertaining to this week's topic. Reports on outside study will be given by va rious members. A social hour will follow the business meeting. All women of the community are cor dially invited to attend. DANCE AND PARTY ENJOYABLE AFFAIR YONCALLA. March' 21. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wittmeyer and Mr. and Mrs Doyle were hostesses to an old time dance and party at the lElkhead school, Saturday evening. Refreshments wore served to the following: Miss Mildred Kanipe, Richnrd Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Thlel, Mr. and Mrs. John Cramer, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Langdon, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Allen. Mrs. Min nie Lutt. Herbert Tandy, Keith Cramer, George and Delbert Lang don, Frank Koenke. Henry Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nils Kling, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cockeram, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bradford, Collie Pringle, Clarence Buoy, Fred Reeves, Mrs. Mary Black, Miss Doreen Cockeran, Daley Beckman, Miss Edith Johe, Fairy Sylvia, Floyd and Marvin Myers, Jack Ross, Fritts Brndford, Ray Barnes, Air. and Mrs. Delmar Record, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brink and family, John Charles Rents, Mrs. Dora - Johnson and family, - Matt Brownson, , Steve Rentz, Stanley Ludwlg, Miss Edith Cramer and the hostess. 'v ELGAROSE COMFORT CLUB HAS MEETING MELROSE, March 21. A most enjoyable meeting of the Elgarose Comfort club was held Thursday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. E. L. Cooper with Mrs. Carl Bncklund as hostess. The afternoon was given to dis cussion, sewing and a program of readings and household hints. Mrs. F. L. Reece won the club prize. The next meeting which will be the an nual election of officers will be held at the home of Mrs. Phil Hess. At the close of the meeting dainty refreshments were served by Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Bncklund to Mrs. T. F. Ward, Mrs. Chas.' Olson, Mrs. Stanley Sjogren, Mrs. Phil Hess, Mrs. Gunner Johnson, Mrs. George Suuberg, Mrs. F. T. Reece, Mrs. W. O. Sondstrom, Mrs. Chnrles Stubbs, Miss Evelyn Gnlla, Miss Helen Bncklund, Mrs. C. R. Holm quist, Mrs. C. E. Johnson, Mrs. Carl Nlckens, nnd her ' mother, Mrs. Terry Dunham, of Roseburg, Pattie Holmquist, Retta Johnson and our new member, Mrs. Don Pankoy. PLAY IS GIVEN AT CANYONVILLE CANYONVILLE, March 21. The play "Bashful Bobby" given at tho Canyonville high school was large ly nttendej. Tho young people play ed their parts splendidly. 'The cast Of characters were: Boh Downing, Willis Dage; Helen Norwood, Jean ette Dodge; Jim Bradley. Joe Sin gle; Harry Collins,,- Odom. Lee Dora; Jerry Hoe Illicit, Dale Ulam; Joan Sanford, Beverly Bartley; Anne .Howkins, Lois Young; Miss Odessa Henworthy, Marilyn Shaw; Mrs. MntiHla Matthews, Constance Stanton; Mndnme Dnpont, Doro thy Richmond; Judson, Cnrl Lilja; Louise, Lllla Young. . The Canyonville Bible nendemy orchestra gave several beautiful selections, directed by Mrs. Adcle Shaffer. . . . i Donald Jones played a trumpet Solo. "We T.nv the HMnrr" All n. Joyed the play and voted It a tle- uiueu success. K AND R CLUB TO MEET WEDNESDAY The K and R club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. V. T. Jnckson on South Main street. All members are most cordially Invited to bo present. POETS CORNER IF TIME WERE ONLY A ROSE By G. M. LEEPER If we could gather time The way we pluck a flower, And gather only sunshine From each passing hour, And place them in our heart Like flowers In a vase, Their fragrance thoro I'm sure Would reflect upon' our face, Flowers In the vase . And sunshine In our heart, Gathering time like roses As the days depnrt. Gathering lime like flowers' Through the hours of the day, Keep the roses in our heart And throw- tho weeds away. IT time were only a flower And there weren't any weeds, Our feet would not get tangled With .our worries, and our needs, If time were only a vine That we could train above our door. And let the morning sun Cast their shadows on our floor. If time were only a tree So proud, so grand and tall, We might rest a bit Down where the shadows fall, i If time were only a rose And each minute an hour, We would gather a million fancies From a summer shower. If time were only a river That knows its way to go, We might float In the moonlight uown wncre tne rusnes grow. I If time were like the morning And dnys like flowers grow, We might drift to heaven Or bring It here below. If time were only a rose, And heaven, a flower, I would build a wall about them And rest beneath the bower. SIDE GLANCES "Doris, run gel me n deck of enrds. I want to play one fiume of solitaire before I start in," "Morgan Family" Coming Soon The "Morgan Family," the most versatile nnd talented family In ra dio today, are due to make a per sona! appearance at the Indian theatre, Saturday only, March 20. TEDDIE REECE CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY MELROSE, March 21. Mrs. C. E. Reeco entertained with n chil dren's party at her home Thursday afternoon to honor her small son, Teddie, on his sixth birthday nnnl versary. Children's games were played gifts were presented to Teddlo from his little friends. The children enjoying the after noon with Teddie were Wallle and Marlene Green, Louise nnd Jenenc Conn, Lois, Laverne, Ardlth and Lloyd Ullllton, Blllle and Bonnie Jean Matthews, Dick and Dale Bonebrake, Duane Conn and Roger Reece. Mrs. Recce was assisted by Mrs. Albert Gri Mrs. J. E. Conn and Mrs. K, L. Conn. Late In the afternoon dainty re freshments were served, and a dec orated cake with six green can dles was cut and served to the children. . MID-WEEK BIBLE CLASS HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING AT SCHLICK HOME The Mid-Week Bible class of St. Paul's Lutheran church held a very enjoyable meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. An drew Schltck on South Stephens sti-eot. The scripture reading was tak en from the 25th chapter of Mat thews. Mrs. Mortimer, president. was in charge. Tile 21st chapter of Revelations was also studied. Those enjoying the afternoon with Mrs. Schllclt included Mrs. V. Andraieff, Mrs. N. Andrnleff, Mrs. C. Beecroft, Mrs. Clinton Gorthy, Mrs. H. E, Goldson, Vera and Pearl GoeU. Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. C, Morti mer, Mrs. M. Richardson, Mrs. W. i. Rvlwester, Mrs. W. vogt, Mrs. Louise Volgt, Mrs. Craven, Mrs. Dnwson. Mrs. Helmrd. nnd a gueat of the afternoon, Mrs. Bruce Yen- ger. Dainty refreshments, carrying out tho St. Patrick motif, were served nl the tra hour by Mrs. Schllck. The next meeting will be held April 7 nt the home of Mrs. II. E. Goldson on East Douglas street. ' PRO-AMERICA UNIT TO MEET WEDNESDAY A most cordial welcome has been extended to all republican wo men In Douglas county and anyone Inlerested, to attend the regular meeting of Douglas unit of Pro- America to be held at two oclotk Wednesday afternoon, March 23, at the borne of the president, Mrs. h. C. Waddell, on South Kane street. A number of Interesting an nouncements will be made and sev eral very important business mat ters wjll be discussed. Every mem ber is especially urged to be present. aAaniSB.- J Bjr George Clark I ROSEBURG WOMAN'S CLUB TO ENTERTAIN BELLVIEW CLUB ON APRIL 5 Mrs. E. G. Kohlhagen will act as chairman of the 1:30 o'clock dessert-luncheon committee for the April 6 meeting of the , Roseburg Woman'B club, which will be held at the clubhouse with the members of the Bellview club, as special guests. Mrs. Kohlhagen will be assisted on the hostess committee by Mrs. Edwin Booth, Mrs. A. H. Porrln, Mrs. Heleno II. Anderson, Mrs. Boscoe Marstors and Mjss Jnnet Moffat. The interesting afternoon's pro gram will be In charge of Mrs. Will H. Gerretsen and Mrs. H, C. Church. The meeting will bo con ducted by the president, Mrs. W. M. Campbell, who will Introduce roll-call speakers at the. luncheon. 1'receuing tne 1:30 o'clock meet ing of the club, the April executive iiiiiciienn will no held at 12 o'clock at the Hotel Rose, to which all members of the executive board. clubhouse board and board of di rectors are urged to be present. flans are being made by the club for Its annual spring birthday Party, tea and play, which has open announced for April 19. Mrs., M; It. Richards is chairman, of the play committee and Mrs. G. Burtol Is chairman of the tea. Members of the club whose birthdays occur oetween December through Juno will act as hostesses. COMEDY TO BE ' PRESENTED AT I. O. O. F. HALL TUESDAY EVENING A very interesting entertainment of the week, which the public has been most cordially invited to en joy, will be the. three-tct comedy, "Her Honor, tho Mayor," to he presented at 8 o'clock Tuesday night, March 22, at the I. O. O. F. hall, under the auspices of the' P. N. G. club. Mrs. J. B. Bailey Is acting as di rector of the play, which promises to be one of the most enjoyable entertainments open to the public this season. Proceeds of the affair will go to the Roseburg Rebekah lodge and to the P. N. O. club. The cast includes Evelyn Fred- rlckson, '"Oliver Plummer, - Lydla Roadman, Paul Cacy, Mrs. H. A. Taylor, Mrs.- Fred A. Goff, Miss Ina Fnrnsworth and J. E. Dent. Music will be furnished by Wanda Armour. W. C. T, U. TO HAVE 8TATE PRESIDENT HERE WEDNESDAY Mrs. Neda Buck, of Portland, state president of the W. C. T. U., will he present at the regular meet ing of Hosoburg W. C. T. U. to be held nt 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Methodist Epis copal church parlors. Mrs. C. A. Chambcrlin, local president, will be In charge with Mrs. Fred Fisher conducting the devotions and Mrs. O. M. Nicholas as program leader. All members and frlendB are most cordially In vited to enjoy the program and aft ernoon's meeting. P.-T. A. JAMBOREE GIVEN AT DRAIN DRAIN, March 21. Tho Jambo ree given the P.-T. A. at the grade school Friday evening, was n great success, a good program, followed by gumeB and a general good time. Eats were served and admission charged, which netted over $70, which will go on the expense of the hot lunches and other projects sponsored by the P.-T. A. MELROSE H. E. CLUB TO HOLD ANNUAL CLEAN-UP DAY THUR8DAY The Melrose Home Economics club will hold its annual clean-up day at the grange hall, Tuesday, March 22. A pottuck luncheon will bo enjoyed at noon. AH members are urged to be present. MARRY IN EUGENE ON FRIDAY Jack W. Van Busen and Minna lee Mosler, both Of this city, were quietly married at tho !-ane coun ty courthouse Friday, March IS. Judge Fred FIsk performed the ceremony. SKIING SITE EYED BY LOCAL DEVOTEES Area in Red Butte Sector Found Well Adapted to Snow Sport Need. Four members of Roseburg's new ski club celebrated the first day of spring In six feet of snow only 37 miles from town. George Churchill, Hugh Whip- Pie, tan aiurpny and Maynaro Rell spent yesterduy skiing over the snow-covered terrain on the north ern slopes of Red Butte, promised sue for the new ski club and win ter sports area. . The difficult trip was made for the purpose of taking snow meas urements nt Watson's cabin and Ked Butte summit nnd to survey the surrounding territory to deter mine the amount of work .neces sary to convert the Watson cahln area into, suitable skiing country. Conditions found there far exceed ed expectations. The snow storm which has been raging over most or Oregon s mountnfnous country the past week has deposited more tnnn two feet of fresh, drv nowder snow on ton of four feet iof Qid snow. On the hike Into the area more than a foot of snow was encountered within two miles of Little river. Good Site Assured -The four memhers were enthus iastic over the snow conditions, in the entire area. According to avail able records, this has been an ave rage winter, so it is without doubt that RoBeburg s skiing enthusiasts can be certain of ideal skiing con ditions from early December to late In Aorll. With very littte ef fort on the part of the organiza tion the Watsnn cabin area can he converted Into an excellent ski grounds with suitable terrain close at hand to suit everv type of ekler from the novice to the advanced. Tho new organization, which had Its inception and birth only a few weeks ngo. Is working earnestly to Interest Roseburg and Douglas county in the newest of crazes, skiing, which has . swept the length nnd breadth of this country in two short years. It Is the hope of the group that every civic or ganization In the city will get be hind tho new project to provide a winter sports plaveronnd for this locality. Though Roseburg is far behind other communities In pro viding suitable fnctltftes for this new sport, they are more fortunate than the other cities by having such a fine area so close to the centers of population. n -Tim new nkt nluh Is emlonvm-hiGr lo cniisi me it'll ui me iiin-Mi hui v- te'e in promoting, developing nnd maintaining this winter ' play ground since the proposed slto rests , within the ' bounds of th'e Umpqua national forest. A forest service road already reaches, the site of the proposed sports area, hut unfortunately It Is a nummoi rdiid and travel Is impossible dur ing tho wlntor except for the first mile. With a winter surface It Is easily possible lo drive from Rose burg to tho henrt of the forest anil more than five feet of snow In losq than two hours. EPWORTH LEAGUE HAS CHARGE OF M. E. CHURCH SERVICE The F.nworth Leaeue took charge of the Methodist Episcopal church service at seven-thirty o'clock Inst evening nt tho-church. Miss Mary Ellen Darby presided as chairman and Interesting short talks were given on "Kngawa" bv Miss Helen Coonev; "Martin Luther" by Win ston Taylor: "John Weslev by Miss Evelvri Wllev: "ThoninB n-Kemnls" by Addis Lockwood.nnd "Missions in California" y shfb Adah Marie Ruhl. Mlsa Betty Maraters sang a solo. followed by a duet by Miss Marllvn Hnrnhim and MIbs MarBters. The Epworlh League choir, nude the direction or miss uianya ii. strong snng a number, and organ num bers by Miss Esther Milter of Suth- erlln. Following the church service the group of twonty-flvo young people with Rev. S. Rnynor Smith and B. W. Strong, enjoyed a dellgnr.liii loi inwnhiii hour at the home of Mr. nnd Mis Enrl Wiley on Main street. Refreshments were served later in the evening. PYTHIAN 818TBR8 TO MEET WEDNESDAY The regular mooting of tho Py thian SlHtor will be held at olght o'clock Wednesday evening nt tho K. of P. hall. An Important busi ness meeting and Interesting so cla hour will bo enjoyed. All memnors are urgeu to ue prescm. Stock and Bond Averages 8TOCK8 Compiled by Tho Associated Press. March 21: 30 15 16 no Ind'Is lilt's Ut's St'kB Today (10.2 1B.3 2K.9 40.9 Pro v. day .... 60.1 15.4 2. 40.9 Month ago .... 65.8 19.11 31.7 45.4 Year ago 94.1 45.8 46.S 70.8 1938 high SS.2 21.8 34.9 47.9 j 193S low R9.1 J4.S 2R.8 40.2 1937 high 101.6 49.5 54.0 75.3 1937 low 67.7 19.0 31.6 41.7 BONDS 20 10 10 10 Bit's Ind'Is Ut's Fgn. Todny 60.8 94.8 89.7 63.4 Prev. day .... fiB.t 1)4.8 89.3 82.7 Month ago .... 74.8 96.3 90.0 65.0 Year ago B4.4 103.0 99.9 72.1 1938 high 70.5 98.9 92.2 87.0 193S low 54.8 94.8 S9.0 61.8 .1(117 nitfH oo a tan ln9tt 717 1937 low 70.3 ' 1)5.5 90.3 64.2 -New low. Local News Leave for Hlllsborc rMrs. A. A. Sprague, of this city, has left for Hlllsboro to visit until the first sf the month. Glee Club to Meet Tho B. P. W. Glee club will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight nt the studio of the director, Mrs. Charles A. Brand. Improved Milo Taylor, News Review employe, who has been 111 the past week at his home -on Ben son street, returned this morning to his work. Leaves for Eugene Leo Young has returned to his studies at uni versity of Oregon, following a visit here ut the homo of Dr. and Mrs. !. B Bubar. Go, to Portland Mr, and Mrs. Bnrdette Leus and bou. Burdette, of this city, left yesterday for Portland to spend Boverul days at tending to business. Returns to College Clair North craft has returned to O. S. C, fol lowing the spring vacation, which ho spent at Brockway visiting his rather, W. H. Northcraft, Comme Vous Plalte Club to Meet The Coimne Vous Plalte club will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. C. Frenr on South Stephens Btreet. Guild to Meet Toniaht St George's Episcopal guild will meet at eight o'clock tonight at the home of the president, Mrs. T. G. Watson, on Benson street. Returns to Corvallls Burton Hale Laird, Btudent at O. S. C, has roturued to Corvallls following a week's visit here with his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. B, II. Laird, on Win chester streot. t Visit at Dote Miss Hoten Moore, toachor at Ruedsport, and Miss Marian Maorc, student nt O. S. C BPont tho past week at Dole vlBltlng nt tho homo of Mrs, Wy- gall. Study Club to Meet The Inier Se Study club will meet nt a 1:30 o clack upBsort-hmchfon Tuesday nt the homo of Mrs. E. S. Hull on Military street. Holl-caU toplcawlll bo given on "novels." Vlalt at Eugene Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles V. Si union and tho Inttor'B niece, Corhme Amie Perry, visited j tor a shorL time Sunday at JSuRene wttti Mrs. Sainton's father, Frank 13. Alley, und her aunt, Mrs. 11. M, , Iity. if ( , ; - - ' i( : Here Sunday Frederick For tor and boh Arthur and MIhb La Von Odily of Kusfine Buent yea tortlay hore vlsttliiR the former's sister, Mrs. A, J. McGullnclu who Ib convalescing from a major ope , ration at Mercy hospital. Leaves for East Mrs. (B. II. Laird, of this city, left Sunday for Grants . Pass to tnko the train for Omaha, Neh., to visit her parents, ; and n slslor nnd from there will go to SI. Joseph, Mo., to visit another stster. Returns to College Howard Mc Curdy of Portland left this morn Ins far O. S. C. at Corvallls to re sume. his studios after spending spring; vacation hore at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Hilda Relzen Steln. Return to Corvallls Miss Eu genia Vlrden, daughter of Mrs. T. B. Vlrden, and MIsb Jan Kinney, nleco or Dr. nnd Mrs. D. B. Bubar, have returned to their studteB at O. S. C, following Boring vacntlon hero. f Nurses to Meet The Douglas County Nurses association, district No. 11, of Oregon Graduate Nurses association, will meet at tho homo of Miss Janet Moffat, Sid Bite street, Tuesday evening. Follow ing the business session a social hour will bo held. ' Rebekah Lodge to Meet Re- bektih lodge No. 41 will meef from seven lo eight o'clock Tuesday n in t, ,tt t tu r n ft m i... rr r.v.r lowing the meeting tho members, will attend the three-act comedy; "Her Honor, the Mnyor," to ho Iiresenied at the 1. f. (. V, hail under tho nushtcos or tho V. N. U. club. MAIL ORDERS NOW L ANN Y ROSS IN PERSON Famous Star of RADIO, SCREEN STAGE Celebrated American Tenor in Concert McARTHUR COURT EUGENE Sunday March 27 Seate Res. $1.00, $1.25 3:15 p m. General 75c Address McArthur Concert Office Univ. of Oregon - Admitted to - Hospital Edward Burr, of Days Creek, was admitted to Mercy hospital Saturday ill of Influenza, and pneumonia. Club Dte Changed The North- aidu Sunshine club will hold lta next meeting March SI Instead of Thursday of this week. Here Saturday Elsie Richards. editor of the Myrtle Creek high school annual, l.enoro Newton, as sistant editor, and Stewart Star- buck, business manager, spent Sat urday In town attending to busi ness regarding the printing of the 193S anuuul. Leave For Washington Mrs. F. H. Franks und small Bon, Bobble, or this city, mid the former s sis ter, Mrs. Nellie Rawlins, of Chi cago, who hB been visiting her since lust Thursday, have left for Spokane, Wash., to spend ten days vismug their parents. Visits Ovr, Week-End C. C. Reeves, who is flying a b!-p!ane from California lo Seattle, where It will be shipped to Aliiska, land ed the plane at tho Myrtle Creek airport and will remain there to visit until tomorrow, when he will go to Seattle. Mr. Reeves, who well known in Myrtle lCreek, Is now engaged In mining w ith hts tuther in Alaska. Return Last Evening Mr. and airs, uermuu young and the let ter's sister. Miss Kate Buchanan, returned here lust evening follow Ing a visit In Eugene since Friday with the hitters' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Buchanan Sr. They were accompanied to Eugene by their Bister, u'ayle Buchnnan, and Thomas Mites, who returned to their homes following a visit here since ednesdny. Go to Corvallls Mrs. Cart E. Wimborly, of this city, took her daughter, Miss Frances Louise, and her spring vacation guest,. Miss Helen Weston, of Burllngante, Calif., Miss Helen Mnrle Catching and Barton Brown back to Corval lls yesterday, where the latter four are students nt Oregon State col lege. Miss Catching Is the daugh ter of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Catching of this city and Mr. Brown Is the sou ot Mr. and Mrs. W. It, Brown, EPISCOPAL BISHOP Mcdowell passes MOntLB. Ala.. March 21 (AP The Right Rev. William O. Mc Dowell, &&, blslton of tho ispiaeoiml tUocese of Alabama, tiled yesterday after a week's illness. Today and Tuesday! ; a . Laugh Panic? X downpour el uproar . . . nady lot tho glgslo hungiT weild! HEPBunn ARYGRM mm CHARLIE RUCOIES Wednesday Shows 2-7-9 P. M. Mats. 25c Evm. 3&o Ktddlta 10c AIRY MlIOIlO mi MAY lOlfON waltik cuniirS'iK rum MiBji T.ysytf I'm hftih FUGITIVE RETURNED TO MEDFORD JAIL MEDFORD, .March 21 (AP)-- Leo Frank Hicks, Jackson county jail fugitive, under a two and one half year sentence in state prison, for the larceny of a saddle and cowboy equipment last May, was: returned from Winslow,' Arte., Sun ', day by Sheriff Brown. Uicka will. be transferred to the penitentiary -this week. Hicks, with Lq Max Schroeder, under a three-year sentence for. forgery, escaped from the county Jail last June, Schroeder was cap tured in Aahbury Park, N. J., last September. Governor Martin de-. eimed to grant extradition because of the expense. WOMAN HURT IN WRECK NEAR HERE Mw. Claude W, Walker, 7168 Olta Ave Portland, suffered acalp wounds Sunday in an automobile accident a short distance south of Roseburg. She was traveling with Mr. Walk&r and their son, who were unhurt. The family was on the way to Btmdon to visit rela tives before going south to Mexico, when the accident occurred. Mrs. Walker was treated at Mercy hos pital, where it was reported that her injuries were not of a HOtioun nature. . , former state employee dies SALEM, March 21. (AP) Dan W. Tarptey, 65,' woo for many years was employed In the secrev tary of state's office, died In the veterans hospital In Portland Sun day morning. For a number of years he had not been active, be cause of ill health. . He was with an engineering; dl vision during the war and was a member of the American Legion: VITAL STATISTICS BORN ILES To Mr., and Mrs. Ferrol lies, of this city, at Mercy hospital, March 21; a daughter; weight sev en pounds, six and ft half ounces. : PETERSON To Mr. and ' Mrs, H. O.' Peterson, of this olty, at Merey hospital,-Sunday, March 20, a, daughter; weight eight pounds, nine, and one-fourth ounces. 3 Always 2 Features Tuesday and Wednesday GANG-BUSTING G-MAH 5MASWUT MILBURN STONE ZEFFfE TIISURY ' .TERM WALKER wilLIAM HARRIOAN HELEN MocXELLER ENDS TODAY tc rr ..RUTHLESS kv I MWMt riOM I l . j I Kr 'y c U DICK PURCELL J BEVERLY ROBERTS f- Shows' 2-7-9 P. M.- If - Mats. 25c. Eves. 35s 1. . . Kiddles tOe- , I i m W-:j:.r.5K:-:-r-aI Jm w ALSO ISsssinsiinoQivi n i: I