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7 " tHRiEfe- ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1938. Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER (Continued from page f.) at the first Christian church Tues day evening. A largo nuftiowe enjoyed the delinhtful concoct. Mrs. Wrii MctMintock Jones and Wallace Downer, vocal soloist, and Miss Marian KUabeth Church, violinist, were Ktietu artiste on the program. The Oleo cluhs sans sev eral groups and two numbers by the Joint cluhs vero presented. I MRS. HALL SEELY COMPLIMENTED AT LUNCHEON FRIDAY Mrs. C. It. Wndfi entertained at n charming informal one o'clock luncheon at the Hotel Hose yester day in compliment to Mrs. Hall Keely, of San Francisco. A bowl of lovely red roses graced Uio ta ble, where covers were placed for Mrs. Seely, Mrs. Ivan Pickens. Mrs. Frederick J. Porter and Mrs Wade, hostess. Following tho luncheon tho four some enjoyed contract bridge at the beautiful Wade homo on South Kano street with Mrs. Seely win ning the high score. PRE-SCHOOL CLINIC TO BE HELD THIS MONTH The Benson P.-T. A. - Rummer round-up health chairman, Mrs. C. R. Roslund, is urging all parents of children who will begin in tlte first grade nt Itenscm next fall, to make early reservations for at tending the clinic at the health office -unit to bo held May 24, 25, 2i. Benson P.-T. A. Is working for ft 100 per cent health round-up of the p re-school children and the parents are being urged to coop erate in this matter. Today's Pattern 3e Sure to State Size When Ordering Pattern. MAKE THIS SPORTY STYLE PATTERN 4S0S Willi n flare to your gored skirt and a dash of rie-rue for a spicy nolo of accent all your days will cleverest of Anno Adams' jolly cot-, ton frocks this happy style tllat. wears its sleeves short for comfort, lis skirt gored for swing, and boasts a slightly curved waistline that's nccented by a trim little belt. And I'al tern I SOS Is the ensiest-to-ninke model a fashion-wise Miss ever saw! 'Tv.'ill prove smart and practical in a tubbable cotton such as crash or printed percale. Or der your pattern today. Pattern 4808 is available in misses' and women's sizes H, IB, IS, 20, 32. 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Size lti takes 3 1-8 yards 36 inch fabric and 24 yards rle-rac. Illus trated step-by-step sewing instruc tions Included. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) In coins or stamps (coins preferred) for this Anno Adams pattern. Write plnlnly SIZE, NAME, AD IlltlCSS and STYLE NUMHEIl. Dress up for summer! Order your copy or the NEW ANNE ADAMS PATTERN HOOK Imme diately! Learn how to have a smnrt warm-weather wardrobe that's rashion-rlKhl. economical, easy to make! Planning a vacation? See the active and spectator sports out fits, afternoon sheers .evening fin ery! staying home? Hnve flatter ing porch frocks and gay sun-styles. Flattery for bride and graduate , . . cottons for Tot nnd Junior! PRICE OF DOOK FIFTEEN CENTS. PRICE OF PATTERN FIFTEEN CENTS. BOOK AND PATTERN TOGETHER TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Send your order to NewB-Review Pattern Department,. Roseburg, Ore. 75 LADIES OF COUNTRY CLUB ENJOY DELIGHTFUL DAY AT CLUBHOUSE Twenty-nno I.adv Collers teed off Thursday morning nt tho Rpso hurg Country club with prlzos for (ho pnnpy golf tournament going to Mrs. W. M. MrKurherii. Mrs. I,. K. Flcs and Mrs. R. D. Ilrldgcs. Potluck luncheon was served at noon to Mrs. .1. A. Harding, cnn. tain. Mrs. Frunk Coen, Mrs. Wal ler Fisher. Mrs. I,. E. McCllnlock, Mrs. J. F. nillnrd, Mrs.' E. J. RoiIk ers. Mrs. W. M. MeEiichern, Mrs. Kenneth Onine. Vti. R. C. Davis, Mrs. J. M. Judd, Mrs. J. E. Murks, Mrs. U K. Fles. Mrs. C I.. VnnNess, Mrs. E. C. Kolilha gen. Mid H. T. Hansen, Miss lie), en Casey. Miss Naomi Scoll, Mrs. Han-Is Ellsworth, Mrs. It. J. for um, Mrs. E. S. McOlnln, Mrs. IT. C. Wells. Mrs. II. f. Stearns, Mrs. It. D. Ilridges and Mrs. Ivan Pickens. Contract bridgo was enjoyed during tho afternoon with Mrs. Da vis winning tho hlrdi score and Mrs. Marks, second high. Plans were made for the guest' day picnic and golfing for Runduy, May 22, and for tho private card party anil dancing party to be held Monday evening nt eight o'clock at the clubhouse for members of the (dub only. D. A. R. HAS " . FINE MEETING The Roseburg D. A. R. enjoyed a dollghirul 7:311 O'clock dessert-supper Monday evening nt the Boyd Hales home on the North Pnoirle highway with Mrs. Males and Mrs. Edwin Honth as joint hostesses. Lovely spring flowers were used in the decorations. Covers were placed for ' Mrs. Hall Seely, a guest, and Miss Ade line Stewart, regent, Mrs. Ceorgo M. Drown, Miss Elaine Ilrown, Mrs. o. P. Caylor, Mrs. R. H. flrln sted, Mrs. Ray S. Potrequln, Mrs. D. N. llusenhark. Mrs. L. E. Clooil honrn, Mrs. F. II. Churchill. Mrs. Wlllium Hell, Miss Margaret Pago, Mrs. William Munger, Mrs. Har old Hnwernian, Mrs. D. E. Hon nigh, Mrs. C. L. Rrnnton and tho hostesses. Mrs. Petrequln gave a verv in teresting hook review on "Chloe Dust to Mantle." The June 14 meeting will he n picnic at Ihe L. E. Condhourn home nt Melrose. ' B. P. W. C. TO MEET AT DINNER NEXT MONDAY EVENING The last social nffalr of Ihe club yenr for the Husiness and Profes sional Woman's club will ho hold at the Hlversdale grange hall Mon duy evoning, May 2.1rd. This will he a dinner meeting followed by a program and dance. Stoen M. Johnson, editor of tho Roseburg Chieftain, will ho the gueBt sneaker of the club. His sub ject will he: "The Husiness Out? look for the Future." Transporta tion will he In charge of Mrs. Slory lies, nnd all cars having room for passengers will leave lies drug sloro at (1:30. Committee in charge of the affair includes Mrs. Lvman Spencer. Mrs. Eliza beth Garrett and Mrs. Flossie Vlrden. The members who have not turn ed in their birthday money are In give It lo Miss Verlie Tracy nt this meeting. MR. AND MRS. RICHARDS ENTERTAIN AT LOVELY DINNER SUNDAY NIGHT Mr. nnd Mrs. M. R. Richards en tertained at a very lovelv (i:30 o'clock dinner parly Sunday eve ning at their home on East Doug. Ins street. Attractive spring blos soms lent n colorful nolo to the rooms. Covers vero placed for Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Coe, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Ilernard Young nnd the host nnd hostess, Mr. nnd Mrs. Richards. Contract bridge was enjoyed during Iho evening with Mrs. Davis winning the Indies' high score prize nnd Mr. Davis winning Hie men's high score prize. Creations of Art With Needlework lo2l nv ruth our PATTKRN No. 1021 Graceful curves and delicate flor al motifs am Combined into n dnintycenterpiece you'll enjoy mak ing, and be proud to own, It's about 27 inches square, so it won't be lost on tho center of your dining-room table, and yet Is smnll enough to use on occasional tables. There's still plenty of time to com plete It for some bride's hope chest, too. The pattern envelope contains complete, ensy-to-unders'and illus trated directions, with block and space diagrams to aid you; also what crochet hook and what ma terial and how much you will need. To obtain this pattern, send for No. 1021 and enclose 10 cents In stamps or coin (coin preferred) to mver service and postage. Ad dress News-Review, Needlework Department, Iloschurg, Ore. Iiiiil l I " . ! J ODDS AsND J ' m. J ENDS r)ui0C ' -sift??k:":'v T CVntt g.2t COPR. 1931 BY SEA SEBWCt. IMC. "I.ooU, lltitliv, I tfot a rcniiinnt STARTS Maureen. O'Sulllvnn and Robert ford," which opens tomorrow nt the BISHOP BENEFIT PARTY IS CHARMING AFFAIR OF ' FRIDAY EVENING Mrs. J. M. Judd, Mrs. Frederick Chnpinnn, Jr., and Mrs. R. B. Sip prell entertained at a charming Hfshop party last evening at the' Judd home to assist Bishop Dng well with his work for Missions. Contract bridge was enjoyed by Mrs. T. II. Ness, Mrs. Itllo Steph ens, Mrs. Frank Bash, of Mcdford, Mrs. Leonard Riley, Mrs. Scott Williams. Mrs. T. O. Wnlson, Mrs. E. (i. Knhlbagen, Mrs. Pnul Pnrson, 111- and Mrs. C. G. Van Valzah, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hone, Miss Ila Laubach, C. E. Mansfield, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ifenly, Mrs. Johnson, Miss Lois li ving, Hubert Helliwell, Mr. McCulloch, of San Francisco, Mrs. F. W. Morrison, Mrs. H. C. Stearns, Miss Dorothy Norton, Mrs. E. A. Post, Mrs. W. M. McEachern, Mrs Ruth Hlnegardner, Mrs. J. C. Hume, Mrs. Fred Humlltun, Mrs. L. W. Josse, Mrs. S. J. Shoemaker, Mrs. L. W. Metzger, Mrs. A. li. Kent, Mrs. W. F. Hurrls and Mrs. POEPS CORNER GOD'S BOUQUET ' Hy O. M. Leeper If ! can't he an angel With a voice lo sing, I'll just ho n chorehoy With a whislie nnd string. If I can't live In n castle With windows to the west, I will livo In my heart And think It best. If I can't he n mountain That echoes ami echoes away, 1 would love to he a flower In Clod's louqilet. If I can't he a star I'p there In the sky, I can sit by the window And watch them go by. If I can't be an elephant I'll just he a toad. And croak at folks From the pond by the road. If I can't he n tree Or can't he a flower, Not even a sunbeam And shine for an hour fJod, what can I be. Or what can I do? Two eyes I have, My hands, only two. If I can't he a mountain And I can't be a tree, I will do the little things God intended for me. If I can't travel the highroad That leads to the crest, I will follow the little paths That teach me the best. If t can't be a sunbeam And shine for a day, I'd love to he a flower In God's bouquet. rs T' ,: ; '-If A thnl just matches mv dress!" SUNDAY Taylor, stars of ''A. Yank nt Ox-1 Indian for, a three-day showing. E. R. Metzger. Prizes for the contrnct bridge' went to Mr. none nnd Mrs. Parson with the door prize going to Mrs. W. F. Harris. At eleven-thirty o' clock lovely refreshments were I served hy the three hostsses. GUEST DAY TOMORROW AT COUNTRY CLUB All members of .the Roseburg Country club are asked to Invito a guest to enjoy guest day at Hie clubhouse tomorrow. May 22. Those attending have been ask ed to bring their own picnic lunch, dishes nnd silverware. Gelling will be enjoyed all-day. Coffee will he served at tho clubhouse from one to three o'clock. Mrs. Kenneth Qulnc, Mrs. A. A. Wilder, Mrs. R. C. Davis and Mrs. J. E. Marks are In charge of J he affair. MRS. L. A. MILES HAS ENJOYABLE NO-HOSTESS LUNCHEON ON FRIDAY A very delightful nu-hostcss one o'clock luncheon was enjoyed yes-, terduy nt Ihe home of Mrs. L. A. Miles. A bowl of roseB graced the table, where covei-s were placed for Mrs. J. A. Hart, Mrs. Donn Rnda baugll, Mrs. E. J. Schrlmpf, Mrs. I). E. Foltz, Mrs. Jl. M. Church and .Mm. Miles. Sewing and visiting wore enjoyed during tile pleasant aternoon hours. PRIVATE CARD AND DANCING PARTY TO BE HELD NEXT MONDAY . A private card nnd dancing parly has been announced for the members of tho Iloschurg Country club Tor Monday evening at 8 o'clock, May 23, at the club house i i i IHI Mrs. II. C. Stearns nnd Mrs. .1. M. Judd nro Joint chairman nf :he delightful nffalr. A bulfet supper will be served at eleven o'clock. All members of the club are most cordially Invlied to be present. FAMILY DINNER IS ENJOYED AT HARTH HOME MONDAY NIGHT l .,,! r.. iii.ii nn,i. Inlned nt a delightful seven o'clock' family dinner at their homo on I Lust Cass street Monday evening. A bowl of roses graced the table. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Vandran Williams and souk, Jerry and Ralph, or Itend, Oregon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Gray and the host ami hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Ilarih. JOAN MURPHY PLEDGED TO PHI THETA UPSILON The list of 21 girls pledged to Phi Thein L'psllon, Junior women's honorary, nt a meeting held Ibis week nt Eugene, was released by Dorothy Magnuson, president of the society, and included the name of Miss Joan Murphy, dniighler of Mr. end Mrs. A. A. Murphy, of Roseburg. Miss Murphy Is a Jun ior at University of Oregon. GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S CLUB HAS DELIGHTFUL MEETING ON THURSDAY club members business meeting was held at 1:30 o'clock at the clubhouse Thursday, followed by uie gins III IIIH 1-11 UIIIU bwwiiir class mid their mothers entertain ing the cluh for the afternoon. An interesting exhibition of Ihe sewing done by the eluss was on display nnd reports were made by E. A. Million. Very favorable com- meuis were maun on me excenHn cy of the work done by the five girls, who Include Carol and Jean McCoy, Tholma Graham, Einmnlea Wlnniford and Dnrlene Niday, with Mrs. II. E. Grahnni ns loader, Tho club scholarship award was presented to Miss Carol McCoy, who will attend the Corvallls sum mer school. . A n,tm-rliln iiiwtnm nf songs and recitations was given hy the girls during tho lunencon uuur. Following a most enjoyable social .,r,n..nn n Involv luncheon was served Io'e. A. Ilrltton, Mrs. Ruby Tucker, Miss Cliarlotte rnupi. Mrs. George Wlnniford, Miss Dora ,.....,.,., Mian Ijiurnlee Wiuni- fred, Mrs. Freil Woods, Mrs. (!. C. ltailov, Mrs. K. Iinsnioru, Mrs. John Daniels, Mrs. T. A. Cal houn, Mrs. W. E. Dlngmnn, Mrs. J Crockor, Mrs. Harvey Ewens, Mrs. H. E. (irnham, Mrs. R. S. Hut ton, Mrs. Earl McCoy, Mrs. A. Niday, Mrs. George Nlday. Mrs. j l Potvin, Mrs. Leslie Johns, Mrs. Hugh Ritchie Jr., Mm. A. N. Schneider, Mrs. John Sinclair, n.n.. al,.llr Mrs. lleatrlce Vermillion, Mrs. William VauKhn, Mrs T L. Wlnniloru, nirs. unun Wood and Miss Anna Gcer and the pupils of the Garden Valley school. , ... ,,.- anilni. meeting wdll be June 2 at the clubhouse with Mrs. C. L. Spray ns hostess. " V. F. W. AUXILIARY HAS CARD PARTY Thn nnvllinrv to the V. F. W. it roEiilnr curd nnrty, Wed nesday evening ut the V. A. F., and members and guests prcseut Ineliwleil Mrs. S. W. Vun voorsi Mm. w. O. ClliiEcr. Mrs. Mary Morgan, Mrs. George l.rensnnw, Mrs. A. II. Mountioro, sirs, rauuuu fmii Sr.. Mrs. Arthur Hudnell, Mrs Pave Eitziitttrlcd;. Mrs. Ward Cummlngs, Mrs. Htiny unnso, mis. Sam Starmer, Mrs. Paul Dempsey, Mrs. V. M. Compton, Mrs. Mar garet Rodgors anil Mrs. Itay Tannlnnd. Candy bars were dis tributed during the evening li""- MR. AND MRS. COE HONORED AT CHARMING NO-HOST PARTY FRIDAY Mr. nnd Mrs. L. A. Coe. who are leaving soon for Idaho to muke their home, were honored nt a very delightful no-host seven o'clock supper nnd contract bridge party at tho lovely home of Mr. nnd Mrs. 10. S. MoClnin on South Stephens Btroot. Red roses were used to carry out the attractive decorative motif lor the occasion Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Coo, incuts or honor, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. C. Davis, Mr. anil SUNDAY AND MONDAY Broadway plundered of its brightest stars . . . Hollywood looted of its great est talent to bring you the screen's new entertainment GIANT! vounFnvoniTEJGV5Tnns AilHH- REGAN Uffi ( fMoTANN DVORAK M V ' ( M " leo cArrillo Plus on the Same Program "TIP OFF GIRLS" Lloyd Nolan, Mary Carlisle, J. Carroll Naish Shows 2-3-7-9 P. M, Mats. 25c ENDS Fealure No. 1 Mrs. Ivan PIckonB, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wesley Williams, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Har ris Ellsworth. Mr. and Mrs. n. J. Corum nnd Mr. and Mrs, E. S. Mc Chilli. Contract bridge was enjoyed during the evening with a lovely gift being presented to Mr. and Mrs. Coo from the group, high score prize going to Mr. nud Mrs. Davis; second high prize lo Mr. and Mrs. E. S. McClaln; consolation prize lo Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth nnd the traveling prize lo Mrs. Ellsworth. U. S. V. HOSPITAL Ponpy day! For us this Is a time when we must remember our bud dies of war days, the men beside whom wo fought and slept. Some of them were plucky, game fellows who Just dldn t have the luck to get back to our home land. May the present youth of the country be sav ed from whut was our lot! Red Is iho color which symbolizes devo tion. We did what we could for tho everlasting peaco of nations. Tho little red paper blossoms worn on tho streets today show us who appreciate our offorts. Monday's picture show was call ed "Thrill of a Ufe-tlmo." It was not tpilto the biggest thrill of our Ilfotlme, but it was an enlivening bit of outortalnment which put us all iu a buoyant mood, so wo rate it good treatment. Tho Gray Ladies' party for pati ents of the receiving ward on Mon lay afternoons Is becoming a fea nut) of each week which Is antici pated with much pleasure. Mrs. Jossn, Mrs. H road way, and Mrs. Wharton are dolightul hostesses who work wonders In a ratio of one lo seven men. Newspapers say tho heart bents of a mail in London, Englnnd, worn broadcast by plionostethoscopn 9000 miles to Melbourne, Austrullll. Well, we hear clear across the mess hnll the puffing of a man who races In Into for supper, and Unit too without any mechanical listening device! Tho party given by the V. F. W, Auxiliary Wednesday o v e n 1 n g brought out tho lurgest ntunhor of card players who have participated this season. Twenty-eight ingor- ed tho pasteboards, while the rest passed tho time In other games. The rooms Rounded very gay. Representatives of tho D. A.V. Auxiliary visited us this week. We appreciated tho cigarettes and enndy which - they brought, but more lusting wns the pleasure of making the acquaintance fo now friends, Mrs. Andrews and Mrs. Crouse. The Aniorlcnn Legion Auxiliary's party for all ptillnuts whoso birth days occur In the month of Mny was given ThiirHdny afternoon. Mrs. lrvln Riegel was assisted by Mrs. Ned Dixon, MrB, Arthur Mount ford, and Mrs.'Edwnrd Hines. The breaths which blew out tho cnndle flames were accompnnled with Eves. 35c Kiddles 10c TODAY Feature No. 2 Local News Mr. Barttow Her Ed 8. Mnr stow, of Anchor, was hero attend ing lo business yostordny. Ll Cam Bib. am Q II Ttl-AWn. nBic rivm t.,nw ... ... of Elkton, spent yesterday In this city attending to business. Kellogg Vliltor Hre Emll An derson, of Kollngg, spent a few hours in this city yestordny on business, . Spends Day Here Mrs. Lois Al lium, nf ITiiinnim. stient a few hours here yestordny shopping nnd visit ing. Goes to Eugene Miss Martha Perry, of this city, left today for Ktigono to spend Iho week-end visit ing relatives. Melrose Visitor! Here Mrs. V. S. Woodruff and Mrs. Ray S. Potre- quin, of Melrose, wore visitors In this city yesterday.' Attends to Business Mark Jor dan. Sullierlln grocorymnn, wnB hero visiting relatives and attend ing to business yesterday. Visiting Sister II. Leo, of Cali fornia and Arizona, has nrrlved here to visit Indefinitely at the home of his sister, Mrs. P. H. Ap plehoff, in Edenbnwnr. ninny good wisheR. ' Dad, Gumnilt Buys, "Mon may ho foolish to get lied up III matrimon ial strings, but who else Ib thoro or wlmniln 10 marry?" Thursday ovonlng'fl show was, "Life Begins with Love." . Wo thought tho actors displayed more talent than tile .writer of tho plot, but tho fact), remains 'tliat poor girls sometimes succeed In reform ing rich gnud-for-notlilngs. Snow While gentled oven Grunipy. Is every poppy, which wo 'made being worn todny? Wo hope thoy have fulfilled (heir mission. Sunday - Monday - Tuesday : Red Blooded action. A riot from start to finish! See "Fighting Bob" Take England by Storrn! .. SPeC ; J .V ... Mata 25o Eves. 35c Klddist 10c LAST TIMES TODAY Two swell stars in a grand romance! fr n RHUIFORDfRHlVi Popeye Cartoon PREVIEW TONIGHT "Holfywood Stadium Mystery" Here Yesterday Mary Jane Aus tin, of Htttherlln, spent yesterday In this city shopping and visiting. Vacationing Miss Frances How- lln, nurse nt the Veterans adminis tration facility, has left for her home In South Dakota ' to spend her vacation visiting relatives. Attending Convention - May- nard riell, of this city, and It. D. Bridges, of : Oakland, . delegates from Uinpnua chapter, of Reserve; Officers, and Frank . Hills, Ray Fllbrlok, Dan Crockett, Jim Watts nnd John Irving left thls-mornlng for Eugene to attend the annual two-day state convention and con tact camp of the Reserve Officers association. ... i . ' -. . Leave for Week-End Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Chase have loft for Portland to visit their - son nnd dnughter-ln-law, Mr. and MrR. Francis Chase, and two children, and will also spend a part of the weekend at Longvlew visiting their son, Don Chase, who was re cently hurt In an accident and is ill the Longvlew, Wash., hospital. Don, with the Hall Construction company, was working on the road crow near Castle Rock, whon he was struck by an olltender and knocked out of the cah of the road broom truck. Ills condition 1s now reported to he improving. MARRIAGE LICENSES SMITH-DULLER Lafe 8. Smllh. of Drain and Esther M. Heller of Sutherlln. ... BIG OPENING ' ' DAtM AT CANYONVILLE ' SATURDAY NIGHT New Musle Dale King and His Band Mako up a party and come " ' over. .- Shows 2-7 P.- M. ..Jr