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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1938 TOHfE Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER WIENER ROAST AND PICNIC IS ENJOYED YONCAU-A, June 21. A wiener roast and picnic was held at the Hayimrst community hall Saturday evening. Games were played around a targe bonfire, after which wieners and ma rahma Slows were roasted. Those attending were, Mr. and Mrs. Art Ryehnrd and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Sehosso and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phillips. Mrs. Sherman Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Swanson, Miss Mabel Pearce, Kelley MeKirdv, Mr.- and Mrs. JTpnry Morin, Douglas and June Morin. Verle Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Miller and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Web Huntington. Bill Farley, Mr. and Mrs. Cassius Ryrhard, Pau line Rvchard. Floyd nnd Lloyd Paul. Mrs, Fink. William Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hnbliell and daughter, Mrs. Tom Hamilton, Mrs. George Hamilton, Miss La von Morin. CAROLINE TH1EL CELFBRATES BIRTHDAY YONCALL.A, June 21. Mrs. Ern est Thiel entertained at a birthday party for her daughter, Caroline, Tuesday afternoon. Games were played after which a delicious lunch was served to the following, Caroline Thiol, Merlyn Johnson, Caroline Crowe. Ueto Kmse, Jean Devore, Harry Karlyn, Charmaine Pefton, Jimmy TJovd. Donna Lloyd, Ruddv Thiel, Gnla Mae Thiel, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Marly n, Mrs, Lloyd, Mr. nnd Mrs. Julian .Thiol and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thiel. m ' m m TWINS CELEBRATE SEVENTH BIRTHDAY . GLENDALE, June 21. The twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Sether, Carl Jr. and Earl( celebrated their seventh birthday Wednesday after noon with a picnic and swimming Be Sure to State Size When Orderiiur Pattern. O-m.6"' of Cotton Frocks v PATTERN 4741 Whatever you do from 9 to 5, you'll want a cotton frock or two from Pattern 4741, Such style and such a young, lithe silhouette! soft fullness above the snug high midriff. Tucks smoothing in the neckline" between the button-finished slmulflers. It's an Anne Adams design to go nattily from lite porch to the tennis court nnd on to the silver sands! Vet there are only five major pieces to put together, only a Utile rie-rac braid and bulfons to add nnd you'll have one of the smartest frocks 1 Today's Pattern j I M74I j of (he season. Pattern -1741 is available in I misses and women's sizes 14, Irt, I IS, 20, 32, 34, 36. 38, 4 and 42. I Size 18 takes 3 1-8 yards 36 inch fabric, and 21 yards rlc-rac. IHus I t rated step-hy-step sewing instnic tions included. ! Send FIFTEEN CENTS (1KcV In y coins or stamps (coins preferred). for this Anne Adams pattern. i Write plainly SIZE, NAME. AD DRESS nnd STYLE NUMBER. Don't envy the smartness of oih er women send for the new ANNE ADAMS SUMMER PAT- k TEH.V HOOK at once and make I the most flattering outfits you ever owned! Yon, and the ehildrr-n too, I can have the season's favorite I styles, in the newert fabrics for I very llftle money. Planning a stay at the beach? Remaining in town? No matter where you summer you'll want what Is pictured . , . ? and that's everything from sand A ami-sen tops to filmy dance gowns. T PRICE OF DOOK FIFTEEN . CENTS. PRICE OF PATTERN 1 FIFTEEN CENTS. P.OOK AND 1 PATTERN TOGETHER TWEN I TY-F1VE CENTS, j Send your order to News-Review Pattern DepL Roseburg, Ore, party at the Capital Hill Auto Vil lage. Late in the afternoon, a pic nic lunch .was served to Dorothy Cunningham, Phyllis June Smith, Shirley Zeigler, Charles Arthur Morgan, Mildred Gardner, Gloria Wunsch, Miss Edna Scott, Mrs. O. G. Sether and small son, John, Mrs. Clara Sether, Mrs. Roy Cunning ham, Miss Lnella Cunningham, Billy Sether, Mrs, Carl J. Sether and the twins, Carl and Earl. MRS. A. S. ANDERSON HONORED ON BIRTHDAY MELROSE, June 21. Mrs. A. S. Anderson was pleasantly surprised Saturday afternoon when a group of friends gathered at her home to surprint her on her birthday anni versary. The da v also marked the eleventh . birthday of Dorothy Sheron. granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Johnson. HDs. Anderson was presented with a lovely gift from the group. The afternoon hours were enjoyed in playing games and. visiting until four o'clock when a delicious lunch eon was sprveil. A beautifully deco rated cake with pink candles was presented to Mrs. Anderson by her daughter, Mrs. W. O. Sandstrom, and was served with the luncheon to Mrs. A. S. Anderson, guest of honor, Mrs. Anita Stark-. Mrs. W, p. Sandstrom. Mrs. W. G. Mueller, Mrs. C. E. Johnson, Mrs. Gunner Johnson, Mrs. Adolph Johnson, Mrs. Charles Olson, Mrs. T. F. Ward, Mrs. C. E. Rloomquist, Miss Violet Rioomqwist, Mrs. - Mary Welts, Wa Pauline Wells, Miss Maxtnn Wells, Miss Hobo Shaw, Mrs. Anes Smith of San -Dleeo, California. Miss Helen Johnson, R tla Johnson, Patty Holmonist, Dorolhv Sheron. Mrs. E, L, Cool er, Mrs. Phil Hes Mr. C. C ITniiFhlnnrt, Mrs. C. R. Halmqntst and Ronnie Sandstrom. m, m m WILLING WORKERS CLUB ENTERTAINED YONCALLA, June 21. Mrs. Henry Wells entertained the mem bers of the Willing Workers rinh at her home in Reotts valley Wed nesday afternoon. A most interest- Utft meeting was held, and plans laid for the summer. Those pres ent wor: Mrs. Clarence McKorn, Mrs. Alice RlsJn. Mrs. Olive Thornton, Mrs. Ernest. Vmman, Ms. John Potter, Mrs. Ray Potter, Mrs. Llovd Wise, Mrs. Mnrv Good oil. Mrs. Minor Anplegntc, Mrs, Iee Cnoiov, Mrs. Lois Bonn, Mrs. Joo Cellars, Mrs. Archie Damon, Mrs. Kiltie Job. Mrs. Calvin Johnson, Mrs, Rocie Gamble. Mrs. Ray Tnr nhi. Mrs. Tom Wallace, Mrs. Leta white, Mt-s. Tom Wntson. Mrs. Clattdn Ritnl'pv, Mrs. Martha Har vis. Ms Evelyn Poitor and Mrs. Leslie Wells; - - - r - M.or. MOHR IS HONORED AT SHOWER GLENDALE, June 21. Mrs. A. V. Mohr nnd infant, son. William Lee, who just returned home from Rose- bnrir,''wee Honored -with a shower Friday afternoon by Mrs. E. H. Hounshell at her home. The after noon was spent opening gifts and visiting. Later lovely refresh ments were served by the hostess to Mrs. Mohr, Mrs. Bud Belcher, Mrs. Elmer Boiiio and daughter, Mrs. Pfaff, Mrs. Emma Wilson, Mrs, W. R. Stevenson, Mrs. A. Leeper, Mrs. Harry Snyder, Mrs. Jesse Bowman and daughter, Mary Ann, Charles Schofield and the hos tess. OUT-DOOR PARTY IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR GLENDALE, June 21. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morey and friends ini tiated a new outdoor brick fireplace recently constructed by Mr. Morey on their lawn Wednesday evening. Games were played on the lawn and wieners and marshmallows roasted over the fire. Besides Mr. and Mrs. Morey and thotr daugh ter, Nadine, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Miller and Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Gib bons and 'their small daughter, Bar bara, enjoyed the evening. Creations of Art With Needlework U0J4 Lovely Crocheted Baby Garment Hy RUTH OUR PATTERN No. 1034 If you're nrqiiainteil with any baby miliar one year of an you know someone who would welcome this charming hooded cane. It's prorhptpfi In such a simple pattern that you U imve no troiilile In mak ing II. liaby's mother is sure to find the capo Is a most convenient Nlliil of wrap, especially since a cozy bonnet Ih attached. The pattern envelope contains complete, easy-to-umlerstand illus trated directions, with stitcb dia grams to aid you. also what cro chet hook and what material and how much you will need. To obtain tills pattern send for No. 1034 and enclose 10 cents In stamps or coin teoln preferred) to cover postare and service. Address N'ews-fteview Needlework Dept., Roseburg, Ore. tfeMktM iff, 1 1 1 SIDE GLANCES I J M -li I v::-AJ I "They say there isn't nny uut weve been liwmeu nearly three weeks! NURSES ASSOCIATION HOLDS DINNER MEETING District No. 11 of Graduate Nurses association held a picnic at Hitter's cabin in Winchester Thurs day, June 16. A short bttBine'ss meeting resulted in the election of the following officers for the com ing year: Miss Anne McDermott, president; Mia. Jay Pnlcher, vice- president, and Mrs. Laura snittii, secretary-treasurer. Those present at this meeting were: Mrs. Mildred Bassler, Miss Breckenrldge, Mrs. Casey, Miss Gertrude Dolan, Miss Finch, Miss Forestine, Mrs. Jay Fnlclier, Mrs. Gariiavt, Miss Hnujlt, Miss Johnson, Miss Lowell, Miss Anne McDermott, Miss Janet Mof fat, Mrs. John Moffat, Mrs. Os borne, Miss Poe, Mrs. Hugh Hitchte. Miss Rltter, Miss Rudd, Miss Itlgge, Miss Sheridan, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Anne Sullivan, Miss Turner, Miss Upright and Mrs. Verrm, H. O. A. CLUB TO MEET WEDNESDAY An especially important meeting of the H. O. A. club of South Myr tle Creek will be hold at the home of Mrs. llalnh Smith Wednesday, June 22nd, to make final plans niffi arrangements v by ' the committees for the opening of the H. O, A. elnh house and community hall, which will ho an interesting af fair of eight o'clock Saturday eve ning, June 25th. MIXED GOLF ' TOURNAMENT' TO BE HELD ON SUNDAY . All members of the IRoseburg Country club have been most cor dially invited to enioy a delight ful two-thirty o'clock mixed golf tournament Sunday. June 20. to be followed liy a slx-thirtv o'clock potluclt supper at the clubhouse. The ladles' tournament commit tee. Mrs. B. J. Coram, Mis. J. F. Dlllnrd, Mrs. B. S. McClnln. Miss Helen Casey and Mrs. Walter Fisher, are in charge of the tour nament nnd the pot luck supper. All members of the club who do not enter tho tournament are ask ed to enjoy the potluck supper anyway. MEETING IS HELD AT APPLEGATE HOME YONCAIjLA, Jiino 21. An en thusiastic meeting of the public utility district for Douglas coun ty was held at the Charlie Apple gate home Thursday evening, A de licious lunch was served, following a very interesting meeting. POETS CORNER MY RED ROSE By O. M. LEEPER I miss the red rose On Its slender stem, Like Tolks wo know And long for them. It had been there And 1 loved it. Easy to remember Ami hard to forget. The rose was there Ami now it's gone, Uke folks we knew And they went on. Just tho slender stem Where oneo the rose Has come and gone One never knows. From out the earth It came to life. And helped lot In each day's strife. Bnt now it's gono From off the stem, Like leaves they fall We can't keep them. Bnt oh, the rose, Think not It's Rone, For it Rave a thought That lingers on. Ah yes, the rose, lis blossom dead. Han left a thought With tne Instead. The rose must fado j Bnt does not die, 1 It's In my heart j Much closer by, el Mrs, JMnor Appleffftte, Mrs. Lee It's my rose still, ' And lives with me I And always will. i By, George CUrk such thing ns married bliss- COUNTRY CLUB LADIES TO MEET ON THURSDAY Continuation of the annual han dicap tournament play of the ladies of the HoBebui-R Country club will take place at 8:30 o'clock Thursday morning at the club house, to bo followed by a potluck luncheon at 12:30 nnd continuation of the summer contract bridge tournament In the afternoon. Fitiul plans will be made Tor the public card party 'nnd one-thfrtv o'clock dessert-luncheon to be sponsored by the ladies Friday, Juno 24, at the clubhouse. Prizes will be awarded for contract bridge nnd five-hundred nnd a door pri2o will nlso be given, Mrs, II. T. Hansen, Mrs. E. G, Koblhagen, Mrs. U K. Fles and Mrs. 11. C. Davis are In charge of' reserva tions for contract bridge and Mrs. J. E. Marks has charge of reser vations for five-hundred. The play ers will pivot at their respective tables. The card party Is open to the public. LADY ELKS TO MEET THURSDAY EVENING . A delightful social evening will be enjoyed by tile Lady Elks nt eight o'clock Thursday night at the; temple with Mrs. Chester Her--cher, president, in charge, nnd Mrs. Fred Hamilton acting as hostess. Prises will be awarded for high scores In contract bridge and five humlred. All Lady Elks are most cordially invited to he present. : BAPTIST .MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET The Baptist Missionary society will meet nt two-thirty o'clock Thursday nfternoon in the church parlors with Mrs. U. U. Irving act ing ns program leader ana Mrs. Ella Harris nnd Mrs. Cnwlfield ns joint hostesses. AH members nnd friends are most cordially Invited to be present, STEAM BOATERS TO STAGE MINSTREL AT GLIDE Tho Dramatic club of Canip Steamboat will stage their black face minstrel play nt the Ollde school auditorium on Juno 21th. This is to be given in appreciation for the rendering of the senior class play at Camp Htcamhont by the Glide class of '38. No admis sion price will be charged, GAROEN VALLEY CLUB TO HOLD CLEAN-UP DAY The Garden Valley Women's club has announced 11b nnmial clean-up day for Thursday, June 23, to be held at the clubhouse. All members who can -assist with the work In the morning have 'been asked to (bring their own lunches for the noon luncheon. MODERN ARTS CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY The Modern Aria club will meet Thursday at the H, Sullivan home on South Stephens street with Mrs. O. J. Feldkamp acting as hostess.' The members will com plete the project started at the Inst meeting. PUBLIC INVITED TO CARD PARTY AT RIDDLE The Hlfiiilp grange has Announc ed an interesting benefit card party for Friday evening, June 2-1 Hi, lo be held at the hall. Prizes will he awarded nnd refreshments will lie served. NORTHSIDE 8UN8HINE CLUB TO MEET The Northslde Sunshine club will meet Thursday nt the home of Mrs. Dewey Kruse. All mem bers are most cordially Invited to be present. Here Sunday Mr. nnd Mrs. Aus tin Clinton, of Coqullle, were here over Sunday to enjoy tho salmon hake and visit friends. Parent Teachers Club Ice Cream Social Friday, June 24th 7:30 P. M. Suthetlln High -School Iawn Program end Orchestra. Everybody Come Local News Here Monday Mr. and Mrs. G. Tlson, of Ihxonvme, were business visitors in ibis city Mon day. M. O. A. Club to Meet The M. O. A. club will meet at ft potluck picnic Wednesday at th home of Mrs. George Powers. Glengary Club to Meet The Glengary Sewing club will hold an all-day meeting and noon potluck luncheon Wednesday at the iioroS of Mrs. J. A. Vernon. Back From Cottaqe Grove Miss Ilallie Willits. cashier at the local J. C. Penney comnany Biore, spent the week-end visiting her mother, Mrs. J. Q. WUHts, at Cottage Grove. Vacationing Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Duf field, of this city, are en joying a nounln of weeks vacation ing. Mr. Duff (old Is nn employee "at the local J. C. Penney compauy store. Return to Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cordon, of Eugene, bnvo re turned to their homes, following the week-end here vlsltlnnr friends and attending the salmon bake. Laurel Lodge to Meet 1aurel lodge, Xo. 13. A. F. and A. M., will meet at 7:30 o clock Wednesday evening nt the Masonic temnle. Plans will be made for the fill-do v meet In of the lodge lo bo held June 29th. Vlfiltlnq In Portland Mi Atha 1( Tavlev, dnpchter of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. R. Tavlor of this city, has irone to Portland to visit Miss T5v lvn Goodman nt the James T. Good inn n home. Leave for Smith C, A. Look- wood, who is with the state gnmo commission, Salem, left yesterday for noinis south, following lbr week-end here viltinc his broth er, Fred Lrkwnod. and attending the salmon bake. Roed Dav ?t PanHon -Mr, and Mrs. f'hnrle" S. Collins. Mr. and Tvfl, Jptdi Cbnpmnn nnd Mr, nnd Mrs. Kenneth Onlno drovo to Ttnndou io sneud Sunday wllli the nine's poudn-lw nnd dniMiter, Mr. and Mrs. Cbnries Ostrander. Return to YoncMU Mr. and Mrs. V, T, RtpnfteO hnv returned o their home in Yoncniia. follow Inc a vllt here with Uieir son. Mnrvln Holland, who l chif dis patcher for the Douglas Forest Protective association. Public nv'ed o Limc.hewn TM hidlei of St. Joseph's Cnho". Sewmc snelelv has inv'ted iho nnblic lo attend n nonn l!m dln- tie to lie se'ed r frmti - 1 1 :30 to' 1:30 odnk Wndnes'inv nt the parish hall on North Kane street. Pythian Sisters to Meet Pythian Sisters will hold their last meeting, before disbanding for the summer, at eight o'clock Wednesday nicht at the K, of P. hall, at which time delegates to tho grand temple nt Pendleton will he elected. W. C. T. U. to Meet The W. C. T. H. will bold a short business meeting at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at. the Methodist Kplsco nal church parlors, following which the members will Uo a quilt for the Children's Farm home at Cor v.'illi.s. To Be Guests at Glide The Hnptist Missionary society of Hose burg has heon Invited lo he the guests of the Glide lliiullst Mis sionary society at a meeting Wed nesday nfternoon. Those desiring trtinsnorlatloii to Glida have been asked In meet nt tho church nt ono o'clock. Young Peo die's Society to Meet Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Sylwester and Miss Vera Gnrthy will he host nnd hostess to tho members nit' friends of the Young People's so ciety of St. Paul's Lutheran rJmreh nt n Bcvon-thlrtv o'clock meeting and social tonic-lit, at (be Sylwes ter home on Military street. Spend Week-End In Coqullle Mr. nnd Mrs. K, A. Gross and Mr. and Mrs. George Mcllee spent tlio week-end In ('oqutiln, where the former received medical attention nnd visi(d his two daughters. Mrs. f). L. Woods and Mrs. Llovd Clover. Mr. Gross remmily under went a mnjnr operation at Coipiille. To Play In Orchestra LflVeriie Spaugh. son of Mr. and Mrs. Alba Spa rich of ftosehurg, tins nccoptod a place in Art Holnmn'a orchestra to play nt the Sensldc, Oregon, re sort during the summer months. He oxnectB lo phiy In the nrrhes- tra until about September lilh, when he will return to University of Oregon at Kiigene to resume Ills studies. DR. G. W. Marshall DENTIST 314 Medical Aria Bids. Phona 29 Rea, Phone 293-R Evenlnga by Appointment WE CAN FIX ANYTHING City Electric 124 W. Can 61. Phone 233 Go to Conference Hev, sad Mrs, S. Kaynor Smith, of the Methodist Episcopal church In this city, have left for tho conference at Ine Dalles. Attends to Business C. C, Scott, secretary of the Korthwestern Forest Fire association, Portland, spent Sunday and Monday In this city attending to business. Here From Redding Mr. and Mi. Edward Perrin and daughter Katherlne, of Redding Calif, are is Roseburg visiting the former's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Perrin. Nlssakl Group to MeetThe Nls saki Camp Fire group members have been asked . to bring their swimming suits and meet at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at Umpqna park. Flowers Given to Office "Mrs. Julius Simlt, of Melrose, presented a beautiful bouquet of mixed spring flowers to the News-Review office Monday, Imoroving Miss Ruby Matthews dmiehter of Mr. nnd Mrs. O, O. Matthews, is reported to bo con vnleselng satlsfaciodlv at, the hos pital, where she recently underwent an appendectomy. Visiting at demons Home Mrs. A. W. Kelson and daughter. Miss Marv, and son, Frank, and Robert Neemnd. all of Jamestown, North Dakota, are here visiting tho for mer's father, F. A, demons. Mr. Neeland is a nephew of Mr, dem ons. Here From Seattle Mrs. 0. W. Gaston and daughter, Gloria, of Se attle, are in Roseburg visiting the former's mother. Mm, MatUa Rich ardson, at 725 East First Avenue, Norih. When they return north Mrs, Richardson will accompany them home for an' Indefinite visit Mrs; 0 it si on was fornierlv Miss Eva Richardson, nurse at Mercy hos pital. Back From Portland Mr, and Mrs. Fred A, Knight returned last evening from Portland, where the former attended to hEisIness for too U. H. Wilson Motor company. They stopped In Corvniiis Sunday for a short visit with their daugh ter, Mrs. R. R. Hnuser. and family, and while In Portland visited with their son and daughter-in-law, At torney nnd Mrs. William w. Knight and family, Daughter Is Born According to word received here a daughter was born to Mr, and Mrs. Fnv W, Rich ardson, of Northfield, Minnesota Thursday. .Time IS. Mrs. Richard son. nOft Flm-nnnti n ,.r,t.i i- (daughter of Mrs. R. H. Grfnsted of i ins citv and Mr, Richardson is a son of Mr, and Mrs. David Richard son, of SntherHn. They visited in Donglnn county last summer on their vacation. VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE LICENSES I.EX.I)IHIII, Burton V. ?je nnil Dprlliu M: Vlehl, botli iml dents of JipeilsjKirt, . Around the County GLENDALE GLENDALE. June 21 Mr. nml Mrs. Willis Carman, who have hcwi visiting at tne homo of Mrs. nrmiin's aunt. Mrs. Hu Belrlwr rrtnrnml lo their lioiim Oak land. Calif., Saturday. While horo tliy onjoyci) sowml finlilnir m around llm country. mis. An woven and sons, Ar thur IbIh ami Irwin, nrrlwl Sunday from HoHPlmn; and will visit for a km at tho homo of her rlaiiKlitnr, Sirs. Prml Moray. Mr, nild Mm. Mnrlln Morey, wlio Imvc hcmi vlslllns Mr. Moray's mother. Mis, W. B. Lesh. vltid the Oregon raves Wednesday.' All', und Mm. Tdivld Wythe of Ixs Angeles are the lioltsn lmi.hi of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H.' Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Nans Imvo ns their house Ruest Mra. Nans' sister. Miss Velum Joan Mnrnum. of Myrtle Creek. Nr. and Mis. C. . nicliartls snd Mrs. W. T. .llnrlionr returned Fri day evenluir from Portland where they attended Rrnnil lodne of the Masons ami grand chanter of the Order of Kastern Ktar, Mr. ttlclv aids as delegate, lo the grand lodKO and Mrs. Harbour and Mrs. liieliards as delegates to tho gland cluiiJler, raunnle Poole, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Marvin HnH. left Saturday for her home at lied Illuff. Cnllf. Mr. and Mrs. Alnn Smith and daughter (iernhlinv left Saturday (or thotr home in J'iMrllnjjil after Here's When and Where Tim fJivormlale Orniifjo will Hpottror a carnival at the Grange hall nl Friday, Juno Xltta. ArnmiR othr nUrttv fnUin lit y Ilt'lhtWK, tlif! nmgfc!lanf will 4ntiHii)n. Many mhfr uttrai'Uvo games ami nmf-mt'til. (toner al (Mi Mil! imitiHl. No sdiiifHHion charge. And How Ptwrlal at Map's Market on Widay Ib: Air Mail Cofree a truly tine coffce, ground fresh at tinm of purchase, 3 lbs, 39c. visiting the past two week vhh their parents. Mr. and Mra. I. H. Smith and Mr. and Mra. 8. E. Aiken. I, Moore and Mrs. Eunice Cor-i Bin arrived Friday lo spend the weefc-end with Mr. Moore moth er, Mrs. Alice , Moore. They vill leave Monday for Hammond, Ore. Mis. C. B. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Bavid Blvthe, Mrs. M. U Frml. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Carman, Mrs. Charles llotce and Mr. and Mrs Stanley I'mnhiett enjoyed a pienie at Devil's Fiat Thnrsdav. June Vincent of Murphy to visit ing her aunt, Mra. Ma Basye, this week. Mrs. Charles Kfr. Mr. and Mr. W. B. Ish, Mrs. Flora 1Mb and Mr. ard Mrs. M. f Frost sweat Sunday with Mr. and Mm. fleot Morey nt Band where Mr, Mmey is in rhnrge of tho ranger station, A potlurk pienle dinner waa en joyed at noon. Wayne Tate arrived Thursday from Ne&'berg Had Is vHitinz ns nnele and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. B. C. Huntington. . Mrs, Clarence Winter, who ha heen yisilin her atster, Mra, A, .T. Faweett. rouimed to her home in Medtorrt Sunday. Arthur Nerijai ari'lvesl Welnes- day and Is vlsitln with W sla ter, Mrs, Francis Nelgon, He and Boh Cole sncnt the week-enrt wMh the former's hmther, R, M, Ker- oas, at Kden Valley. Mrs. J. 8. Woodroffe left Ralur day for Vancouver, Wash,, "Where she will visit her da lighter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Oeoige Hague. Mr. and Mrs. James MeOrew Jr. ol h lams t h Falls and Mr. and Mm iferschal Metlrew of Oranta Pa snent Sunday with their narents. Mr. and Mrs. James MeOrew, Jim. mie Mcflrew, who has snent the past two months with hi rand- imrems. roinrneo nome la Hiain ath Falls with his paresis. Mr. and Mrs. Eil RedfjeM and ehiidren arrived from KtamMh Falls nnd are nt the homo of Mra. neiinenrs mother, Mrs. George M Rudolph. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carlisle of Nowtierit were overn'ght gucataof Mr. nnd Mra. B. C, JIumiMfilon on Thuraday, Ed an d lAivaan rcl"riied home Saturday from tho Grants Pass hospital whore he underwent minor operation curlier In the weeic. Miss Sylvia Woldnrmnn. who hag heen attending school in Loo Angolea the past year, retmncil home Wednesday, Bhe came hy mime to MeataM ana was mot liy her mother, Mrs. W. K Purvlne. Mr. and Mrs; C, f Normoyle re- inrnea Knmlay from a ilnwlness trip which took them io San Pran- claco, Sacramento and OnMand. Mr. nnd Mrs. IJsvid Blythe and Mrs. C. B, Austin spent Tuosday with friends on upiier Cow creek. Lincoln McOioa- of OraiUs Pass was a week end visitor at the no tne of his daughter, Mra, Bltnor tioulo, . Shirley Ziegler of Bpokane. Wash., i aponflin the summer with her cousin, tlloria wunsch. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hwnnlnitnr nn sons, Jjirry and Waynu, and mra, Anne Hudson Jen Tuesdar for their snnmior home on the North UitiiKiita near Winchester. Mr, and Mrs. A, U Phlllliw and daughters, Betty nnd Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs, M. F. Nye and Miss tor ralne Read attended Ihe Oiendale Creacent City hasebnll gnmo ttt Crescent City Sunday. SUTHERLIN Ormal B. Triek alttiruletl tho enm meneomeMt exet'efses ,!of M'fHaru otto university mt Salem on Satur day. The speaker of ths evening ws litov! Ihmglss, well known niiHior of Tho Oroon MghtM and oilier sifiries, - , Mr, ami Mra W. S, Wood nc rounmiileii James BmUh Hew li'TK where they altondwl tho wed iUm of Mim Krther MWIer and Paul ticddi'S ot KoBohurg Ralur d ovenhijr. Or. Ktul Mrs. J. W: Crnik left the first of tho week for MflwftUkle where they bnvo rotteijlly iiurcbiift ed s new home, tvs, Cfyife Holman and two sons left for Iniiouondonco thelaat Ends Today ADDED SHOBTS Wednesday Only! -zH 0ti'fl. tftfsnt. jff MOONALD-ldDY W JUNElANG iKS ( 0KKBAL0WYM M'' j, IVLE TAtlOT ..-?; yTSlONEy TOUR mjxl xtt' trJy Evt- s6 Jjy Kiddle 10c of the week where, they vrtll visit at tarn unmm at ber notner ftr sveral days. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Powell 2nd soo left for- PortlauJ Saturday evening where Mr. Powell will as sist to building aeyerat houses. Tney nave Been occnoytnB tne - house known us the Cratty ptaee, Mrs. J. W, Culver Sr. on-. :"panied her sister, Mr. Dorothy Brynsen, to Seattle wnors stvfcv.uk spend a few days visiting? Mrs. Brydsen las eeo Sutherlin vis itor for the paat week. MARKET REPORTS PRODUCE VQKttMm, June . iAPt BDTTER Prtoto; A graie, iTle Ih. In oarefcment wrnnpem; Me ta cartons; B graio, tSJe lo. ta parch ment wrappers, xlm In. n eartmm. DOTTEJIFAT Porttani ilel ery, buying prfee; A Rmtfe, . 25 2iic ib, la country station; A enAe Mlo !.; B grade Jio 1; C rwle, Sc to. leas. TOOS Baylnfs pri Tnote salere; Specials, J21c; extwa, We; ' Btnndnnls, ISc: Bpeelnl mDtnum. estra meilume, ITc; under grades, 70s doeen. Cheese, eountry meats, live pout-: try and tnrkevs Httchwmed. CAMTAlAmvm IIoum nack, tmperinl pon-r, S4s, t ) ; standards ISe, ttJS-MS; lwmo, 45, tl.S-3; do 3S. tI.TO-t.15 crate. Potatoes, oaejjs, wbqX JfflF hops. mohair ana eascam tark BBenang ed. LIVESTOCK raRTLAJTO, June H AP HOfiS; Market uctlw, strour to 15 hiehn oofl - ehiiee ??r-?; Ifc, rtrlvelns 9,10-9.26; cnrioI Ios BM aed above; few iJMfl Ih, tarteheru Ilrtt Urttt MS; tew 1SS-1B Ih. 9,00; pseWn tows 6.if.-.1B; enolce light ;ee.Ui pl enable CATTIJ?: Martot slauly on steers and heifer, cows slow, steady to lb, !'iy,-rtt imm steers 8.1D; three toads SuS 1M lb, 8.wrt; scsttered common medium nelfers B.S0-T.09; cutter stenrs 4.SR; common medium : nslfers . euttt. r.:..L cntler cow 3.2&3.TB; common-me-Mvm 4 Jrw rami bee rows B.KM.B9; hulls B.BB-S.W; cntte 4,W: vwjer Kooa-eltalm ?.ff,. BHBBP; Market active, atroac (o tdv-j pood n-M Ih, spring Iambs 7,09; few enolco ii ami 83 lb, lns 1 IB; common - medium fi.RM.Su; few old crop lambs 4.aav 4,60; medium good ewes 2,u0-2.iw; COTBMlOll 1,C0, . ; WHEAT PORTLAND, Ore., Jflne , . CAP Open Bleu Low Otone July .TZV ,7J J .711 .TJJ Sep. ft . ,T8 ,1t Ilea, 72J ,13 M M Stock and Bond Averages STOCKS -- The Associated Press, Compiled hy Juno 21. SO , 15. i; 16 i 6ft . v.: , ; lBds.HH"s,tfs.8t' Tsiny . C'.'? !( ' 41.6 I"re. day (M 113 U.i Month as ..iij 1U Year ao m,t: ml s 4.4 04,2 1S8 blieh .i il.t S4J 473 Wm low m.t ti.. 24, M,t WJT high lxl.C 4.S S4.0 M U37 lo .. , if,,ft .31.6 41.1 BONDS 20 10 10 ' 10 : . ; Bit's Indls Bt Ffcn, Today 4. M,1 .i MM Prey, day 4T. M tXl Month ago SJ.S B1M mM tl.a Yenr nsn .... .S 1W.7 Vt.i It. 1 a lab 70S is.0 92.2 07.0 1J38 1 ... 46 1 uJ.ft f.6 8 (.1.2 19J7 kick 194.4 liU 74.7 IM? lo-.v ... ?" 3 !" It !0 ? 04 ? Today and Wednesday AH your questions are answered by the stars In the mast amii- Ing picture of the ycarl Always 2 Features M Plua on J l I V tb Same m Program Shews Y'' 2-T- P. M. fA, t L Mats. Mo - J Kiddies 10c