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TWO ROSERURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY. MAY 2,1,, 1938, ! SOXCDEW 1 Social Calendar Sunday, May 22 Itoauliu in Country club members and Invited guests to enjoy pic nic anil day of golfing at the club. Bring lilcnlc lunch unci dishes and silverware. Monday, May 23 Dr. R. I.. Dunn's noii-denonilna- llonnl Hlble study class to meet ut 7:45 o'clock In evening ut dln Iiik hall of DoukIus hotol. Public Invited. George Simmer uuxilliiry to II. K V. V. will meet lit H o'clock In evening at urinary. Those having hooks or tickets out for the quill lire requested to bring them lu thu mectliiK. ltusoliurg Country chili private curd nnd dnnclni! parly Hi oiKht o'clock lit clubhouse. Biill'el sup per. Mrs. W. M. McF.iiohern mid Mrs- II. C. . Stourns eo-culrnien. Friendly lllhlu class or tho First Presbyterian church 11:30 o'clock picnic supper ror ineinliers mid friends ut .the homo of Mr. null Mrs. 1'urry Hnillh on the' Melrose ')oad. A 11 P. W, C. dinner meeting n ml Jirogiuni nt lilversdalo grange hull. Hleon. M. Johnson to he gilist jpoiikcr: Curs to leuvo lies' drug j)tore nt 0:311. ' Florence Nlghtlngulo lent No. 55, Daughters of union veterans ..t .1... 'I..II Win. 1 UII1.1 Hllfi minfilll ,,,i.i.iii.i. nt 7 :: o'clock ut nriuory kith Mrs. Heineltii Johnson of roil hind, department president, Hiking ofriclul Inspection. Social Jour und refreshinents. ' Tuesday, May 24 X Ilev. Linden 0. l.eiivltt's public k'peakliiK anil psychology class iiicnihers, their wives ami hus Jilinds and those Interested III Join ing tho class next fall, nro Invited to a six-thirty o'clock dinner at the dining room of the Christian thu lull. Itesorvutlons ill charge of Airs. Mahlo I'. Taylor, chairman, 51 1-8. 'P.' McGowan Sr. and Mrs. It. J). Kloist. I.ust of series of benefit five hundred card parties to be spon sored by ladles of Itlvurside grango lit 8 o'clock In evening at grange hull, annul prize to bo given. lie Jroshmonts. Public invited. , Wednesday, May 25 W. C. T. IJ. meeting nt 2::in o'clock In afternoon at Mclhoillst Episcopal church. Health program. ( rMerry-Go-Round club one-thirty ji'clock ilcBseit-luiicheou at home til' Mrs. Krai Homier. t Pro-America niisinoss "meollng1 lit two o'clock at homo of the president, Mrs. II. C. Wadilell, o '(South Kane street. '; M. O. A. club iifiornoon nicot jng at home of Mrs. Eldon Oglo. IC and It club afternoon meeting jit home of Mrs. Mabel Wilson. Gluimary Sewing club all-day liiiiollng and noon potluck' liflich jioii at home of Mrs. II. C. Me asure, 52(1 Mill street. I Thursday. Mav 20 ', ladles of Country club golfing .jit mill) ror thoso playing IS holes luid thnso playing nine boles will )cu off at- IliilO, Luncheon lo be purchased lit the club and eoiitln Jiiilltm of Huniiner coiilruct bridge iourmimenl in iillornoon. i Women or Reselling invlleil lo Vrosbyterlun Ladles Aid two u'clock benefit- silver leu at the Hiurch alldliorluiH to bear Marie I'ltnt McCnll give u talk on her touenl trip lo South Amerlea. Mrs. George Mcllee. cliairmati, Mrs. George M. Brown, Mrs. Ilerlha Plirrutl, Airs. Hoy Bellows, Mrs. )'!. It. Met.gor and Mrs. T. II. vlr ilcn. All church and club women invited. . Lady Wits soclnl nieellnu al K i'rlock ill evening al temple. Vrlzi'B for contiacl bridge ami live jiundred. Mrs. C. K. Marks, hos tess, und Mis. Chester llereher, president, In enarge. 1 Noithslde Sunshine club lo meet jit lugels home at I3::w o'clock to go to Kiddle here Mrs. II. F. ihlls.in will entertain al her home. I; , Friday, May 27 r Modern Arts club aliernnou Ineellng ill homo of Mrs, J Foldloilnp on Sunlit Main street. new idea club has :delightful meeting t . The New Idea club be lie .lluhiinl one o'clock pnlliuk lunch. eon Wednesday ill the home of Jvli's. It. II. Williams. A bowl of jolmfnl roses graced Iho table, .jvllllo large bouquets of roses and imit'lgolds were used nboilt the rooms. Covers were placed fur Jmi-h. F. II. Aliplehoff. Airs. V. K. .JUill'ks. .Mrs. V. II. Iluckinghalu. 'Mrs. John II. Potter, Mrs. I.. Calkins. Alts. W. D. Harris. Airs. '. M. Curtis, .Miss llelty Anile j'liulkiinr und Airs. Williams. A sliorl Iiusiness lllcellllg was lleld nnd Pollyaniin gltla were ex changed. The nexl potluck lllllrll ii'ou meollng will he June 1 at the iinnio of Airs. Porter. ', lOELIOHTFUL PARTY ENJOYED THURSDAY AT CHASE HOME .Mrs. Dorothy Cbnse Hunt etiler laliiod ni a dellghtliil contract .bridge party at her homo Thtirsdny evening, having us her guests. Airs. Purge Million, of Kliiiualh Kalis, Jlrs. ' II. II. iMiieKlllop, or Long lleach, Cnlir,, Mrs. Hall Heely, Mrs. 'Vera MeClllilock Jones, .Mrs. A. J. Klllsnn, Airs. ICcI win lloolh mill Mrs, Jloyd Hales. C Lovely botiqiiels or eolorl'iil fprlng llowers were used iibnut Hie ooin. Iliuh KtMirn prlKO lor the 1u;IiImo I'lny wus won by Airs. Hales. T.aler Mrs, Jliuit served lovely re ceshinenls, , 1 By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER MISS ADELINE STEWART COMPLIMENTED AT CHARMING TEA SATURDAY Due of the very loveliest affairs of the season was the charming tea given by the Hose P.-T. A. Sal- unlay ufleruuon from three lo five o'clock ut the Konohurg Womuu's cluh 111 compliment lo Anss Adeline Stewart, who is resigning from the Hisie school faculty this year. The club house was especially colorful with large baskets ot lips, iris and spring blossoming Mliriibs, Tho lea inhlu was heuuli- flllly appointed with u centerpiece of pastel lavender and pink now urs and tall lighted pink tapers. About one hundred ami seventy friends called lo honor Allss Stew art. Airs. W. Al. Camphell, Airs, S. Hall und .Mrs. Dunn Kiiduimiigh j-ecelved the guests honoring .Miss Stewart. Mrs. K. II. Churchill, Mrs. II. V, Wliuberly, Airs. Perry Smith ami Airs. I'Vuu lliiiulllou iilleiiimed In pouring. Allss Vorna Carolliers was gen eral ciinlriiiau of t tin delightful uf- nnr ami was asslsieu by Airs. J. K Dlllnrd, Airs. L. A. Illllanl, Alls. l. A. Hard mid Airs. f,. M. l.lMv. Mrs. Kaeiiiiriseil was ciiiiirmuu of the enjoyaliie piograiii, winch in cluded Hie loliowlug: Violin solo, "Zizlliutu," V. von liloill, by Alelva Peiiuie, accom panlcd by her mother, .Mrs. Max I'ennie. Vocal solos by Mrs. Robert Mer cer, "Lulls hy from Joselyn," liod ard, ii lid "I llenrd Vou lio lly," Daniel Wood, accompanied oy .Mis. Clyde Carslens. Headings, "American tllrl," Daly, and "Martyrdom," presented oy Mrs. Al. It. Hlchards. Violin solos, "Poiidino," Fritz Krels ler, and "llerceuse Sluve." Neru da, by .Miss .Marian Lllzaheth Chuicli, accompanied by .Miss ljeleau Hohluson. Vocal solos, "When Irish Hyos Are Smiling," and 'Tliures a tloni Mine in tliu Sky," by Allss Unity iilarsters, accumpmiled by Miss lletle Dwell. Piano solos, ".Memories" and ".My lltiildy," urruiiged by Kddy Du chlll, played by AIIsb llette uwuii. Tulk by Itev. Perry Siiillh and the proselltullou of u heaulll'ul gul den slirub as a gilt to Alias Stew art. Allss Stewart Is one of Iho most loved touchers of the Hosu school, whore Bho has been on the touch ing atarr for many years, llur wi.;".; has boon very successful and her reBlgnallon as a teacher lu the Hose school s deeply toll by the leiichlllg-Hlfrf as w'ell as her niuny sliidelits, . , EASTERN STAR MEETS AtT POTLUCK 8UPPER THURSDAY Hoaoburg chapter of lOastern Star Jim oi b and their hiisbmids inul ut a dellghtrul slx-thirly o'clock potluck supper Thursday evening at the AliisTinlc temple. The banquet lablus were beauti fully decorated with buuquets of spring riowers. Mrs. J. D. Dsborn ami Mrs. S. Itaynor Smith were Joint chairmen or tho supper and were uaslstcd by Mrs. Andrew J. Kuril, AIi-h. Lisle lliivls, Airs. II. ,1. tlllherl, Airs. K. A. Pelley, Airs. Hoyd Hiiles and Airs. Kilwlli llooth. Covers were .placed ror a hun dred. The Hnsoburg Choral club, under Urn direction or Airs. Homer drew, snug ami were later enior tallied by Airs, (iraiit Osborn and Airs. Clair K. Allen. : Special honor was paid lo Airs. A. J. Young, past hniihI guardian of Job's Dmiglilnrs or Oregon; lo Airs. It. L. U'hlppl,., guiiidlan or Itosi'hnrg bethel and' fourth grand uiessenger of ( iregou ; to Mrs. Paul l.ainoieiix, who provides niaturial f legree work, mid to lira. (I. W. Marshall, head of Iho drill tuain. Visiting cliiiptir members were guests of honor. A heaulll'ul memorial service was presented in charge or .Mis. A. .1. Young with .Mrs. K. (I. Hair al the piano. The bemiilful calla Miles used ill the sell Ice Here pre sented by I'reil Arthur. The chap ter rooms were decorated bv Uev. S. Ilayuor Sniilh. .Mrs. U'ltltiu llereher. worlhy malioii, preshlil. Miss Klliid Webb, .Mrs. Alaul'lce J. New land and Alr.i. A II, Tayloi were appniuteil on Hie visllllig c'oin luittee. The nexl regiilur llleetilig will he h,'l,l June 2 al tin- Musuuic lempli- with .Mrs. Krances I. nil. ill liresldlng ill the alisoiicu ( .Mrs. llereher. CLASS TO MEET AT DINNER NEXT TUESDAY Itev. Llmleli (I. Lent Ill's public speakiuu anil psychology ilass inbeis. their les mid lias- bands, and those Interested in join ing the class next fall, have been invlleil to enjoy a ilehchtllil li::!o o'cloi k dinner net Tuesday ee nlm: at Hie dining loom of the First t'hrlsltmi cliuleh. Tboi'n pliinilillw lo allend lune bei-ti asked to call one el the com mittee members, which Includes Airs. Alnble P. Taylor, chairman. Airs. P. AlcCowan Sr., ami Airs. It. D. Klelsl. LADY ELKS TO MEET NEXT THURSDAY The Lady F.lks'ulll hold a smiiil nieeliln; ut eight o'clock next Thursday night at the temple with .Mrs. Chester llereher, president, III charge, nnd Airs. C, F Marks, acting lis hostess. Illlllt score prlxes will be awarded lor contract, bridge und five hundred. All I July Like ule iiiotit ('initially Invited to be present. ROSEBURO WOMAN'S CLUB ENJOYS FINE PROGRAM AT MEETING ON TUESDAY Tho last meeting of the year for Hie Koschuig Woman's club prov ed to be a very eojoyuble event ut a one ihiriy o'clock desueri-luiich-eou ut the club bouse Tuenday afternoon, at which time Mrs. Claude linker ami Mrs. Paul Luln oreux presented a dimming sur prise program. Hod and white roses, arranged with ferns, gruccil the serviut; tables, where covers were placed for Airs. W. M. Campbell, presi dent; Mrs. Hurry F. Hatfield, .Mrs. Homer Ci-nw. Mi-m II i.' i.-im.iiUii Airs. Fdwiii 11. Young, Airs. L. K. (iooilhourii, Airs. C. A. Kdwarils, Airs. F. A. ilinil, Mrs. (I. V. Wliu berly, .Mrs. C. Huberts, Airs. T. ii. Watson, Airs. !'. w. .Morrison, Airs, tleorgo Flnley, Airs. L. A. Wells, Airs. Douii Hadabiiugb, Airs. W. It. Chrlaler, Airs. 10. L. Knupp, Airs. Scolt WllllaiiiB, Airs. Purge AIiihoii, of Klamath Falls, Airs. 1). It. MneKlllmi r.f I .. M I, Calif., Airs. Cluuilu llakur, Airs! mill wiuioroux, Mrs. (i. Summers, Airs. ICIouise Mittlllews, Mrs. P. V. CllSWe.ll Ml'M rP Mllllimr.i.u ,1u I, C. Davis, Airs. L. A. Coe, Mrs. Wal ler I'laner, .Mrs. TbomaB Parklu sou, Airs, liny S. Petrequln, Mrs. J. C Me(!nlltNli,i, li,u I. I.:. .1,11,.., gen, Sr., Mrs. William Hell, Mrs. Carl Spauldlng, Sr., Mrs. D. II. Clark, Airs. Hosooe Alarsiora. -Mrs. Perry Smith, Alra. II. it. Maddux, Ml'B. Hose Clavlou Men I'iiiiI l'i-. sou, Ah B. S. Hiiynor Smith, .Mrs. It. li. Mlpprell, .Mrs. Karl Ullrich, .Mrs. D. N. ItllKllllhlM-lf llm 11..,... .11 len, Mrs. Foster llutner, AHs. I. It. Hlddle. Airs. C. II. Flos, Mrs. Clyde Klaenliiimnim- ti-u XV ur aui.. craft. Airs. II. L. Whipple. mIb. Oru wemer. Mrs. lieorge Al. Hroivn, Mrs. Frank llrown, Airs. 10. 0. Kohlhagell, Airs. John W'l Ilia lit Hoberlson, .Mrs. Wallace Robert son, .Mrs. V. J. Allcelll. Airs. Annie U Russell, .Miss Marthn Jane Pearcy, Airs. Cllltls, or Porllmid, Airs. ('. v It,,,,, ,r k,, ii.... .. Calif., und .Mrs. Frederick J. Por ter. Hostmitteit u'ni'ti Miu II 11 cl... tirell. chafrniiin. .Mi-k 1,'ui'l iiii,.i,.i. mid Airs. L. 10. Uoodboarn. Airs. W. Al. Campbell presided with Mrs. C. A. lOilwards asking Hie blessl.n. and Airs. Homer (Jrow playing for me group singing, (ioi'doit Will',, e p.,,-1 t..i.i n. gon, represelilullve for the Town- senn iNiutonal Hecovery plan, wns a guest speaker and gave a very inioresiing talk on tho Townsund plan. Tho surprise program liiclided a group of dcMuhll'iil m,lln .yi. und numbers presented by Airs. Lamoreux and Airs. Hiikoi'. i'ihhIui,,,) by Airs. Wallace Itoberlson, Airs. I.. i.. Koniliagen uiul Mrs. H. c. Davis, with Airs. Crow nt tin, l. tiuo. The roll-cnll tnnle u,,,,,l,.,..u giving delightful talka on the ra- uio program llletliileil Airs. II. V. Wltnberly, liooks in Hie Itoseburg Public Lilirary; Alls. S. Huynor Smilh, travel j Airs. Kdwln (i. Young, hook-reading; Mrs. T. C. Watson, ml in the home; Airs. C. 10. Huberts. Ilileriiatioual rela tions, ailll All'S. IIOIIU Itiiilnhmt,,!, sirlng styles. The program was one ot the most delightful onter- laininelils ot Hie club year. I ho regular business iiieeiim. was conducted by the president nun .urs. iiiini. sccrolnrv, reading Hie minutes. .Mrs. It. L. Whipple lllaile a renorl on lit,. c,i,ik,,.i i-.,.',.; sale hold last week and plans were oiseusseii nil ine uiiiiual club pic nic, which is In charge of .Mrs. Whipple, and which will be held m the bemiilful country ho of Air. und Airs. W. 10. oil, on tho North l nipqiln, .nine Till. I lie audllilig commitl imnlni. ed included Airs. I. it. Ithlill,. h Scolt Williams und Airs. Paul Par son. .Mrs. V. .1. Allcelll. i.iii.in' ,!,,,,,. mail lor Hie American l.ce'imi nv. i Mil iy, gave an Interesting tnllv ask ing me ciioperauon or tile club members for the auxiliary annual poppy days, .May- L'tl-L' 1. LOVELY SURPRISE SHOWER GIVEN FOR MISS FLORENCE FULLER A ilelicliU'iil urr,,!,. ,,r n... ,.ui week was a surprlsn kllrhcu sbnw- " fin1'" ii'i- .oiss I'jorence I'lillel'l at Hie Inline itl' Mi u C.w, e..u!.... I mi Hie North Pacific blghwiiy. .Miss Fuller was n dinner guest al the home or .Mr. noil Airs. Paul Cnsker and some or her friends gathered ill inn l.eorce Casliey liolne where' slip wns It, HM I il, ., ..,...,.1..., .....I surprised her Willi a shower of gills. I', mime Casliey presented Hie gills lo Allss Fuller on all iilll-btell.-i I'riuue ilecornteil win, n bride's Imuqiicl ami ribbon Blreum- ei.i. inns Here preselileil rroill Mrs. S. W. Vim I'n.im i.,. n e Hansen. .Mis. c. .;. I leu'dl Icks. Mrs! H. L. Alallhews. Mrs 11. l. .M, Knv. Mrs. A I Ifirfmiiui.,,. m,.o Call Hiiselund, .Mrs. Kerr. Airs. Siiinbwick. .Mis. t:( ii. 'I'rit Millie Miu imn i HHKi-v. Mian K Mum- S h.-rki 'ITS. tlilf II vim. .t,M K-in W.'iithrnH, Alins lua KiunsworMi. AHm 1'ina fliiuii;htnti. Mi;R Vrrlk 'I'uu v innt M i h. (ioniiii t'nsKcv. At iln i li)si i.f tit.. .v...,i...', ... lM'lM!lt-!ltl lli'hi um-tinl l L 1,..-,... liihU- t iiMiifl u-iih ii JU(. rloih inul n-lilpn-il ullli ii In-itulirul Ikhuhh1! ir laliMnail ntsi'H inul u Kimill .loll ilrt'.n as n liit.ii'. PRO-A MKRICA TO MEET ifcA l WcOIN LSDAY Ail iiH-nilu'r.-t nf iHHiulfiH unit of I'ro Ani"i ini :n-o mil In nUciut iin iiMnn inni iiipdMiik to lu lipid nt iwo uVloi-ii noi Wi'ilnt'Mlay ullcv mum til Hit' linnic ot tht pii'sliH'nt, M-. H, v WihUIcIl, oh Souih Kit up FAMILY REUNION 18 ENJOYABLE AFFAIR OF SUNDAY, MAY 16TH Friemia and lflatlvos of the lute Henry und Viiginlii iiiuon Kiiitiur ttd Sunday for a family reunion ut the 01 i I 'Hi I Iioiiih ut HW acres wliero they Hettted b'i yearn uko, coining from 'I'enueKHt'ti. Tiio home is locuted in Uurdeu Vullny on the Unip(ua river, eleven inileu from KohoIhii'k, und fa now owned by Murguret lluiiun und Jehu G. Ua- COH. 'J'he fuiuily of Henry and Vir ginia Hucou coiiniHted of two boiih. (ieorgo li., or J.ookinggluiitf, hik! John C, of L'liipquu, und three ilaughtei-H, .Mrs. Katie FuniHwortb, of KoHohurg; Mrs. Murguret Hun an, of (Intel en Valley, und Mia. Mull Ieatherwooil, of Lmpfiua. A nerl'ect day ami u delightful dinner wuk enjoyed by Mrs. Katie KuniHwotih, Mi8 Jnu FaniHworth. of Uo.seburg; Mr. and Alra. Ceorge Macon und hohh, Henry and Mar vin, of Lookingglass; Mr. and Mia. John Huron and hod, (leruld, or i:uiHiia; Mr. und Mrs. Waller latlierwood und son, Delhert, anil daughter, Virginia, of Umpiuu; Stanley Farnsworld, of Kugene; Mr. and Mi-h. Uavid Hill and Hon, Johu David, of Portland; Mr. and Mia: (). Ii. Walker and son, Jtoh ert, of JHediort; Mrs. Margaret Hanan, of Gulden Valley; Mrs. HorteiiHO Walker, of iteedBport; Miu. M, JO. James, of Kottehurg;. Mrs. Mahlo Finliur and Mrs. Olive II. Heurdorff, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chandler. Jr., of IIohg- burg; Mr. und .Mm. Carl HiubzIo and daughter, Murjorie Ann, of uuKiunii ; Kennetli Walker, ot Kuedsport, and Ivan Mauttlng, of Salem. JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB MEETS AT DELIGHTFUL POTLUCK SUPPER The members und invited guests of the itoseburg Junior Woman's clul) met Monduy evening ut 11:30 o'clock at the club rooniH for a delightful potluck supper. The tables and rooms were at tractively decoruled with beautiful spring llowers. Following tho sup per, pinochle and visiting were en Joyed. Those attending the affair in cluded Mih. Walter Fisher. Mrs. I-eon Yearwood, Mrs. Hamilton Johnson, Mrs. Gene McGreevy. Mrs. Ted Houdnian, Marie Hebard, Kloda Taylor, Muxlne Hartley, Lois Schaerer, Vivian Hartley, Mrs. Kd wln Gardner, Nell Breedlove, Mar garet lloy, Beverly Wood, Mrs. Carl Havens, ituth Kershuer, Mrs. Win. Unruth, Mrs. Jack Chupnian, Verla McLaughlin, ICsther Spiers, Helen Woodruff, rMrs. Hoston Gross, Mrs, Krnest- Pearson, Mar garet Schaerer, Mrs. Adrian How- en, Hetty Stark, Mrs. Paul McGow- en, Mrs. Italpli Herman, Airs. Uot don Stewart, Mrs, L. K. Fies and Mrs. C. K. Smith. The next meeting of the Junior Woman's cluh will bo on Juno (Hh at which timo the annual election'! of officers will he held. All mem bers are urged to he present. MRS. CHAPMAN IS ',, ! HOSTESS AT PARTY . FOR VISITORS ; i To compliment Mrs. Hurge Ma son of Klamath Falls, Mrs. Hall Seely of San Francisco, and Mrs. I). K. MaeKillop of Long Beach, Calif., a charming seven o'clock des.sert-supiior was given Wednes day evening by Mrs. Frederick Chapman Jr. at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Juuu, on South Jackson street. Covers were placed at beautiful ly appointed tables for the three guests of honor and Mrs. Friwin llooth, Mrs. James K. J mid, Mrs. II. II. Slpprell, Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. lalo Stephens, Mrs. A. J. Kllison, .Mrs. Vera McCllntock Jones, Mrs. J. M. Jmld and the hostess, Mrs. Chapman. Contract bridge wus enjoyed during the evening with Mrs. Seely winning the first prize and Mrs. Stephens the second prize. Mrs. Mason, with Iter son and daughter, is visiting her father, J. H. Sinuiger; Mrs. Seely und small son. Hull Jr., are visiting her pur- nts-tii-law, lr. and Mrs. A. C. Seely, and Mrs. MucKillop and her husband are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Unbar. SILVER BENEFIT TEA TO BE NEXT THURSDAY An Interesting affair of next 1'hursday will be the Presbyterian Ladies Aid silver benefit tea to be held at two o'clock nt tho First Presbyterian church, nt which lime Mrs. Marie Flint McCall will uiyo a talk on her recent trip to South America and will show a nit in her of articles, which she brouu.li! homo with her from llml country. All of the women of the various churches of Itoseburg and mem bers of women's service clubs have been especially tuvited to enjoy Ibis delightful affair. A shori buHlueps meeting or the Aid will be held at l::i o'clock ut I lie church. The committee in charge of (tie tea und program In clude Mrs. George MeBee. chair man. Mrs. George M. llrown. Mis. Iteitha Parrott. Mrs. Uoy Mellows. Mrs. K, K. Metzger and Mrs. T. It. Vlrdcn. GLENGARY SEWING j CLUB MFFTR AT McGINNli HOME The Glennary Scuiui; club held a delkhilnl all-day iiientint: and noon potluck him-heon Wednesday at the home ot Mis. Nellie McGlu nls. Hewinu njid visit inc were en joyed during Hie afternoon boms. The club will hold an all-day meeting and pnthuk nonn hindi eon next Wednesday. May at the home ol Mrs. II. C. McClure at .''-'I I Mill sheet. AUXILIARY TO MEET NEXT MONDAY NIGHT George Si a i liter auxiliary No. is. tn rutted Spanish War Wl einns, will meet al right o'clock next Monday owning at the arm ory. Those having books ot tickets out for the quilt have been asltetl to have them nt ihe" meeting. The meeting for Tlmrsdav was mM potied on lucouiit of high mhuul iK'ttViOys. SPRING FEMININITY PLUS , ' vt ,i TV. ' 1 : ;, -. 1'V.VIv 1 ,m i V:x' : 'f':"! A shininc example ol Ihe feminine mood which is affecting spring Uilleurs is Lanvin's utterly lovely ensemble of navy blue wool. It includes a figure-hugging dress with low neckline and slide fastener closing and a brief jacket with baroque decoration in broad, up standing braid. The flower-trimmed pillbox with romantic, (lowing veil, a double-strand of pearls and clover colored nail lacquer carry out the picture of femininity plus. MRS. M. H. MUNCV ENTERTAINS LADY LIONS ON MONDAY Mrs. M. H. Mtincy entertained the Lady Lions nt a tlellKlittul one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon at Brand's on the North Pacific highway Monday afternoon. Mrs. J. A. Hart, president, con ducted the business meeting, at which time final plans were made for the benefit party of Wednes day. Covers were placed lor All's. J. A. Han, -Mrs. Frank Loiib. Mrs. Albert Mlcelli, Mrs. Clyde Fuller- Ion, Mrs. E. H. Owens. Mrs. U A. Cue. Mrs. James IS. Campbell, Mrs. R. C. Ilavis, Mrs. r . II. Franks. Mrs. T. It. Burr, Mrs. H. .achiirlsen, Mrs. I). W. Helllwell, Mrs. J. P. Motschenbiiclier and the hbstess, Mrs. Muncy. V I'nnlrnr-t hrirlL'B wiih eiilnvcrl flnrtng tho afternoon with imIi-h. Zaclliirlsen winning the llrst prlxe und also the traveling prize. 4 B. P. W. BRIDGE CLUB IS ENTERTAINED THURSDAY EVENING Mrs. Kdyth Clllniour and Miss Esther llevan entertained the Business and Professional Wom en's bridge club Thursday evening at their home III Ihe Kolllhagen apartments. Contract bridge wns enjoyed during the evening by Miss Vorna Cnrothers. .Mrs. Irvill Biuim and Mrs. Ituth II inegiu dnor, guests, and Miss Bess Wharton, Miss Mar garet Curr. Mrs. J. A. Caraway, Miss Inn Farnsworlh, Miss Vera Fredricksou, Mrs. Oeraldine Slice by, Mrs. Kllznbeth Onrrett and the hostesses, Mrs. tiilinour and Miss Bevan. High score wns won by Miss Carolliers, Willi Mrs. lllnegiirdner winning the second prize. I.uter the hostesses served lovely re freshments. Spring flowers were used us a decorative motif for the occasion. MISS FRANCES HARDY COMPLIMENTED AT DELIGHTFUL PARTY Miss Clarabelln Uerg entertain ed Willi n lovely seven o'clock dessert-supper Wednesday evening at Ihe home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Berg, ill F.denbow nr. to compliment Miss Frances Hardy, popular bride-elect. Covers were placed for Miss Hardy, guest ot honor, Miss Cor-Inne-Aiine Perry, Miss Corlnne Hai phain, Miss Gladys -I hu t, Miss Faith-and Miss Virginia Young, Miss Jane and Miss Sally Clarke, .Miss Madlyn lleiinlrger, .Miss Phyl lis Nelson, Miss Annette Calkins, Miss Jean Iliirhie, Miss Joyce Michael and Miss Clarilliell Berg, hostess. Lovely shower gills were pre sented lo .Miss Hardy from Ihe gnosis. FACULTY PICNIC ENJOYED AT FINLAY CAMP ON TUESDAY A delightful rurally picnic was enjoyed lasl Tuesday evening at the beautiful summer phtco of l)r. ami Mrs. (I. C. Finlay on Hie Noiih I'liipqua near Clldo. Those eajovlng ihe occasion In cluded Mr. and Mrs. It II. Ilrund. Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Church. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Campbell. Mr. nun Mrs. 11. II. Tinner, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wtlltntns. Mr. and Mi's. J. A. Caraway. Miss Marjorle Ches ler. Miss Thelma Smith. Miss Knld Veatch. Miss Heleuo Itohliison. Miss Anoka Coals and B. C. Mellis. BENEFIT CARD PARTY TO BE GIVEN TUESOAY Utversdalc grange ladies have Invited Ihe general public to en Joy Hie lasl of a series of charm lug live-hundred benefit card par- lbs to be at eight o'clock next Tuesday eveiilni; at Ihe grange hall. Prizes wil! be awarded lor the evening's phiy and n grand prize lor the series will be given. Ketieslnneuls will bo nerved.. JAMES CRITTENDEN CELEBRATES SEVENTH BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY Jamos Crittenden, son (it Mr. and Mrs. P. U Crittenden, celo brnled bis seventh birthday anni versary at a very enjoyable party at his home on South Muin street Wednesday. A clown party was enjoyed by the group. Clever hats as ravors were given to the guests and games were played. Gifts were pro sented to James from Susan Mot sehenbacher, Atiene Watson, Har riet Catherine Booth, Sally Smith, Marilyn Dixon, John Morgan, John Corum, Buddy Ilockwell, Dean Morun and Iticluird Crittenden. Later Mrs. Crittenden served lovely refreshinents and an attrac tive birthday cake, lighted by sev en candleB, was cut and served. MRS. J. HAMILTON ENTERTAINS A TO Z CLUB MONDAY NIGHT Mrs. Jess Hamilton very gra ciously entertained the A to Z bridge club at her home Monday evening. Contract bridge was en joveil by Mrs. U M. Lilly, a guest, and Mrs. M. Ii. Richards, Mrs. P. II. Jurgeliseii, Mrs. L. A. Coe, Miss Helen Casey, Miss Inez Crostu, Miss Coletia Langenberg and Mrs. Hamilton. A lovely handkerchief sliowor was given to Mrs. Coe, who is leaving soon for Idaho to make her home. High score, for the eve ning's card play was won by .Mrs. Cue Willi Miss Ijingcllborg win ning Hie second prize. Later Mrs. Hamilton served lovely refresh ments. GLADYS H. STRONG PRESENTS STUDENTS IN CHARMING RECITAL Gladys H. Strong presented a group or stlldbiits in an informal piano recital Inst Wednesday eve ning at her home on South Main street The Interesting program was given by a talented group of beginners and intermediate stu dents. The children announced their own numbers and ployed very pleasingly. The recital was well attended by friends and relatives of those who played. The following played: Marilyn Mallhows, Donna Dale Cracrolt, Shirley Wilson, Prlscllla Wade, Bonnie Jean Matthews, Lavonne Ainstoln. Mary F.llen McKay, Lou Helen Strange, Betty Swift, Cath erine Irving, Barbara Randolph and Barbara Young. EPISCOPAL GUILD HAS DELIGHTFUL MEETING MONDAY St. George's liplscnpal Guild en joyed a delightful twelve o'clock polluck ' luncheon Monday lit the I ic of Mrs. Perry Smith on Kist Cass street. Mrs. T. G. Watson, president, conducted tho business meeting at which time plans were made for the bishop's dinner lo be lleld the bilter part of the month. Mrs. J. C. Hume was appointed chairman of the dinner and will be assisted by Mrs. I.. A. Dlllnrd and Mrs. V.. A. Posl. The next meeting will be held at a noon pollock luncheon June Bill nt the home of Mrs. M. 1'. Mid delhlllg ill Oaks addition. MRS. H. C. BERG IS HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mis. H. C. Berg very graciously -iiii..,l the 11 P. W. In-idge club at a delightful seven o'clock dessert-supper ni ner ueiiuiiun home In Kilenbower Thursday eve nlrg. -'.., were nlareil at prettily appointed tahles for Miss linhy Sranlou. Mrs. J. M. .luuii. .iu. Miriam Ballard, Miss Dorolhv Nor ion. Mrs. K. A. Post. Miss lla Lau hueh Miss Amies Pitchtord and Ihe hostess, Mrs. Berg. Contiacl bridge ' was enjoyed i in inn ihe nleasant evening hours .vlilt .Mis. juuu aim .ms. iomui j ulnfs Hie pities. , MRS. R. M. CHURCH 18 HOSTESS TO SEWING CLUB THURSDAY Mrs. II. M. Church was a most gracious hostess Thursday even ine when she entertained her sew- lug club at a delightful eight o'clock dessert-supper at ber home ill North Koseburg. ' Lui-ge bouuuets ol roses, colum bine, snapdragons and marigolds were used about the rooms, wnne the serving tubles were centered by attractive bowls of Cecil Brun- ner roses and small garden Dios SOI11B. Covers were placed for Mrs. D. E. Foltz, a guest, and Mrs. t. a. Miles. Mrs. Wallace Robertson, Mrs. Don n Radabaugh, Mrs. J. A. Hurt. Mrs. Ies f'arnenter. Mrs. L. C. Cummlngs. Mrs. Chris Beecroft, Mrs. K. J. Schrlnipi ana tne Hos tess, Mrs. Church. Sowing and visiting were enjoy ed during the evening. The next meeting will be held at the home or .Mm. J. A. Hart, tne date oi which will be announced later. MR. AND MRS. BLACK HONORED AT DELIGHTFUL FAREWELL PARTY Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur Hudnell en tertained a group of friends Wed nesday evening at their home on Hose street. The occasion WS3 a ritrewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Black who with their son Bill Jr. nre leaving soon ror an inde finite visit to Victoria. B. C. Friends gathering to bid them farewell were Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brno, Mr. and Mrs. Kelsey Hobday, Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Dusseail. air and Mi'B. Ray Tannlund, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Meyers. Mr. and sirs. C. w. Slnnlger. Mrs. Mary Mor gan, Mrs. J. Horner, H. 8. Friedlund and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hunnen Games or pinochle and pick-up sticks were the evening's enter tainment, and rerreshinents were served. Mr. and Mrs. Black were presented with a farewell gift rrom the group, who wish them a very enjoyable visit In Camilla. MR. AND MRS. MCCL.AIN ENTERTAIN BRIDGE CLUB AT DES8ERT-8UPPER Mr nnH Aim v. s. MeClafn en tertained their bridge club at a dnliiihlfiil fieven-lhirtv o'clock ties- sert-suppor Saturday evening at their attractive home on South luMiann ftli'ppt. Snring Bowel's were used as the decorative motit for the occasion. COvors wore placed for Mr. and Mrs. Konnoth (Juine and Mr. and Mrs. U E. MoClintock, guests, and Mr. and Mrs. U A. Coo, Mr. and i,.o ii rv Da vs. Mr. and Mrs Fred Lockwood and the host and hostoss, Mr. and Mrs. Mcclain. rnnii-H.t lirldife was the diver slon of the pleasant evening hours with Mrs. McClaill winning 'the Indies' high score; Mr. Lockwood, second high score, and Mr. .Quine the guest prize. BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY HAS INTERESTING MEETING j Tho Baptist Missionary (society met at tho church parlors Thurs day afternoon for their regular business meeting, with Mrs. C. H. Wlckham, president, in charge. Mrs. J. H. Turnbllll conducted the devotions, using "Bridges I Have Crossed as the theme, interest ing and Inspirational reports rrom the Rnptlst state convention held ut Salem lust week were given by Mrs. L. M. Pentncy and Mrs. J. R. Turnbull. Following the program refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. A. D. Hawn, Mrs. Walter Singleton and Mrs, E. B. Carrier. MIDDELBURGS ARE HONORED AT SURPRISE HOUSEWARMING SUNDAY A large number of friends called on Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Middelburg at their new home in Oaks addi tion at three o'clock Sunday alter- noon to surprise und honor them with a delightful hottsewarming party. Mrs. J. B. Hennessy acted as chairman ot the party and was assisted by Mrs. L. C- Cummlngs. A lovely gift was presented by tho group to Mr. and Mrs. Middel burg. Tea was served following the pleasant social hour. D. OF U. V. TO HOLD MEETING A special meeting of Florence Nightingale lent No. lu. Daughters or Union Veterans ot the Civil War, 18UMSU5, will be held at 7 : ill) o'clock next Monday evening at the armory (Instead of on Fri day). Mrs. Bernetla Johnson of Port land, department president, will be at the meeting to make her official inspection. A delightful so cial hour has been planned and refreshments will be served. All members are urged to be present. SOMMER HOLDERS CELEBRATE THIRTY-FOURTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY THIS WEEK Mr. anil Mrs. George Soinmer holder celebrated their thirty fourth wedding anniversary this week at a lovely party. The affair was also in honor of their nephew, Henry Artioldussen, who left the following day for his home In Wis consin. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sotn merhnlder and small daughter, La.Merlie, were also present. FRIENDLY BIBLE CLASS TO PICNIC The Friendly Bible class of Ihe First Presbyterian rhtirrh will meet at a six-thirty o'clock plcnfi supper for members and their friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Smith on the Melrose road. A deliglitlul evening has been planned for the group. SUNSHINE CLUB TO MEET NEXT THUHSDAY ' . The Noithslde Sunshine club will be entertained by Mrs. I. F. Chll- suu at her homo in Riddle next Thursday afternoon. Members have Been asked to meet at the Ingels home on Winchester street at 12:30 o'clock, wh.oro cars will furnish! trauspoitatlou lo Riddle and back. DANCE RECITAL DATEO FOR JUNE 3 AT H. 8. AUDITORIUM The largest and most intcrost. Ing dance recital ever presented by the Jenkins Dance studio has been announced for Friday eve ning, June 3, to be held at the high school auditorium. The re cital will be the fifth annual pre sentation of students by Mrs. Jenkins, who will be assisted this year by Vernon Russell, of Vallejo, Calif., who has charge of tho tap department at the studio. Rehearsals are now In progress for the June program, which will be one of the most versatile and delightful exhibitions ot student dancing ever seen In this city. Fifty students, including a class from Sutherlin, which has been conducted by Mr. Russell, will assist In the presentation of the entertainment. Not only those who enjoy danc ing will find this entertainment to also be very enjoyable to music lovers as J. D. (Snap) Gillmore, and a number of Roseburg's out standing and prominent musicians will furnish the music in an or chestra of seven pieces for tho evening's program. Mr. Gillmore is prominently known as a vory line musician and orchestra anil band leader. The recital will be presented In three episodes, the llrst or which will be tap numbers entitled, "Time OK in the Kitchen"; the second will be "Dance of Moods," presented by the ballet studnts, and the third, "Street Scenos, u modern ballet arranged by Mrs. Jenkins and Mr, Htissell, which combines ballet and tup in a most dellghtrul manner. Included In the second and third episodes will be two beauti ful exhibition numbers by Mrs. Jenkins and Mr. Russell, which will include the Musurka from tho opera of Coppelia, and Valso from the street scenes in "De 'bon nalre." Mrs. Vera McCllntock Jones will be piano accompanist tor the evening. The costumes for this year's re cital promise to be most unusual as well as beautiful. BENSON P.-T. A. " HAS FINAL MEETING AND FINE PROGRAM Tho Benson P.-T. A. mo! Mmi. day evening for its final meeting ai ine scuooiuouse wiin the follow ing new officors being elected: -Mrs. C. K. Roslund, president; Airs. Paul Caskey, vice-president; Airs. H. T. Hansen, treasurer, ami Miss Dora Uraughion, secretary. At the close ot the meeting tho -Ifi members nt' Ihe ulvlli fn-mln class marched into the assembly room und presented the following program: uroup of songs by the class; address of welcome by Bill Bales: class hlMtm-v hv liilr liu,,. dricks; talk lo the class by R. R. nrunu; reading, Virginia Ilos lund; iliino solo, Lou Helen Strange; harmonica group by mem bers oE the class; play, "Too Many Marys," played by Jane Ellsworth, Carol Kerr, Kthel Fretwell, Pa tricia Murphy, Ethel Vun Voorst and Geralrllno Rlnnlmnc- i,nli solo, Deloros AbendroUi; farewell song uy cinss, words of the song being written by Bill Balos and musical accompaniment by Miss Inu Farnsworth. Following the program the par ents nnd guests viewed a display ol work in Miss Tracy's room and enjoyed refreshments served by the ludles of the P.-T. A. During the refreshment hour Mrs. Ell worth presented a beautiful cor sage to Miss Fuller from the P.- T. A. MISS Fuller Is l.uivim. annn to be married. The retiring officers include Mrs. Robert L. Matthews, presi dent; .Mrs. J. M. Burtloy, vice president; Miss Elenor Sheik, sec retary, and .Mrs. H. T. Hansen, treasurer. LADY LIONS R P M f PIT- CAR D PARTY IS EENJOYABLE AFFAIR Dlln nf Ihn 1 , . - ..... iuisgoi uuu inusi 111- tostlng benefit affairs ot the year was given by the 1-ady Lions Tues day at n 1:31) o'clock dessert limchooii nt tho Roseburg Wo man's club to raise runds ror the L OllS Cllh lil-nin,., ne t- i- , nil iiisiuiig eyeglasses to needy children. uuvni) OOUqilOtS Of COloiflll spring riowers were useil about the rooms. Twentv-six tubles were reserved ror tho arrair. The high score price was won bv Mrs C. W. Wharton with Mrs. Chester MOI'ZKII Willlil,,., It... , . , fr,l " : "o . fecuuu prize. The s am traveling prize went to r i i ,, ,,' """oeny and Mrs. C VI O. Fli nvtft,, ...1,1. i.... . . mis. ieou, Tl I win"'"K 1110 (lor prize. li . ,"'," w"o donated by Martha. I nun ,,,,, m..!.i.. , and Glenn Owon of thu J. C. Pen- Alra. ). v n. . ni, u, .ii , .... , -si. v-n (intuit ilH ?. .'r 1ch,,lini,l 'f Hiu surcnHH- tUl Hi full- Wil I. li., it .1 ., and Mrs. Ivan Pickens In' charge ...i- turns; .M IS. Albert Mlcelli, decorations chairman; Mrs. O. J Kddkamp, refreshments; Mrs. M. ... serving, ami Mrs. J. A. Hart, ni-eai.inni nr ...... charge of the publicity. -..... wwnuui OCININfcTT ENTERTAINS KNITTING CLUB ON WEDNESDAY Ml-R fin,..)..., II ,. . ..... , . muni wag n ,st giaclous hostess Wednesday oven ", w'','', sl'e ;'lcrtuliied her knit- nn i.-, . , '"""cllvo home on Last Douglas stroet Sewing ,i knitting woro enjoy '"'w M''- Honnoll served ............ i,.,,,,,,,.,!!,, , j,,,, u l v.' li sniiiliiulst. ii.iikis, .,ns. Marshall I ongrii Mrs. I-;, W0r and -, mi-it' wainsrolt. SPRING CONCERT IS DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR OF TUESDAY NIGHT One nf Itle flnoo 1....1 , ... " '"unii-iu eveins or Ihe your was the first Jnl concert of Ihe Roseburg Mens (.lee club, under the direction of II. M. Church with Mrs. Homer i.row as accompanist, and the Mrs. Grow, with i,.H 1 ni niUIIH lin accompanist, which was presented (tOuUnued on page 3)