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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1938.
THREE
Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
PICNIC AND TRIP
IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR
On Sunday, July 10. Mr. and Mrs.
ficorg! Cnsobuer and Mrs. V. S.
Illukoly ontt'i'tuineit their house
musts, Mrs. Kid red T. Shruui and
hr daughter. Miss llarbara, of
Portland, with n trip tip ilia North
I'nipqua Hvor road and a picnic at
Annie creek forest camp.
' Odium enjoying the plrnic and
trip wt'io Mr. and Mrs. Vurn Shrum
and-Norniii Juan and Duane Shrum,
(llido, and Mr. and Mrs. (jene
Shrum, Shirley, Kenneth and i)u
vid Shrum and Hobby Casebeer
, who are camped near Steamboat
for tho summer.
Mrs. Kldred T. Shrum and her
daughter, who havo been visit iiiK
at. the f'asidioer home for the past
two weeks, returned to their home
in Purl hind mi Monday. They were
accompanied home by Mrs. Vern
Fhium, wlit will npend several
days in Portland.
OLE OLSON CELEBRATES
HiS 9CTH BIRTHDAY
ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY
One of the most interesting year
ly events of the Riga rose settle
ment is the poiluck dinner honor
ing the birthday of the venerable
Ole Olson, patriarch of the Klgu
rose district.
This year it was held on Sunday
at liia home where Mr. Olson greet
ed about forty of bis friends, who
(nine to celebrate his 90th birth
day and enjoy a bounteous pot
lwtk feast with him.
Mrs. Chas. Olson, daufthter-in-law,
and Mrs. Phil TIess, grand
' daughter, acted as hostesses for
Mr. Olson and dinner wan served
J on the tree shaded lawn from a
' long table centered by a lovely
doern-ated birthday caka baked hy
?.lrs. Hess.
Despite his advanced years Mr.
Olson lives alone nnd enjoys good
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health, going about his duties as
he has for many years.
A charming day was spent in
visiting and reminiscing and with
game3 for the children.
U. R. CLUB IS
ENTERTAINED AT
DEAN HENRY HOME
A verv pleasant afternoon was
lu:uL Thursday at. the beautiful
hune of Mrs. Dean Henry whci4
the II. It. club met at their regular
D'Oiithly meeting. The afternoon
was spent in visiting and sewing.
A lovely lunch was served by
the hostess to the following mem
ners: Mrs. Catherine Oorrell. M
elma (iorrell, Mrs. Anna Thomp
son, Mrs. Vera llacnn, M rs. Opal
Munson, Mrs. Hessie Edwards,
Mrs. Ida Higglns. Mrs. Viola Huh
ard, Mrs. Lila McCall. Miss Max-
ine Elliott and Miss Lola Edwards.
Guests included Miss Harriet Mat
thews, Miss Margaret Ann Mat
thews and Miss June McCall.
SHOWER PARTY GIVEN
MRS. JAMES GATES
ELK TON, July 13. The home of
Mrs. Edith Madison was the scene
of a very pleasant afternoon when
a number of ladies gathered to
give Mrs. James Gates a shower.
Mrs. CJates is a bride of a few
weeks. Many lovely gifts were re
ceived. Refreshments were served
to the guests.
Those present were Mrs. James
Gates, Mrs. Ueona Madison, Mrs.
virgle Madison, Mrs. Edith Adams,
Mrs. Phyllis Smith, Mm. Zoa
Wade, Mrs. Lois Lnvenhagen, Mrs.
Velma Riley. Mrs. Dorothy Hinder,
Mrs. Effa Moore, Mrs. Frances
Hodden, Mrs. Mary Meckley, Mrs.
Hessie Gates, Mrs. Edith Gates and
Mrs. Edith Madison.
MRS. BINDER IS
HONORED ON BIRTHDAY
ELKTON, July 13. Mr. and Mrs.
John Sawyers had as their guests
Sunday, July 10, Mr. anil Mrs. Wil
liam Hinder and son William
Wayne. The occasion being a birth
day dinner for Mrs. Hinder. The
hostess had the table and rooms
decorated with carnations, regal
lilies, nasturtiums and other flow
ers of the season. Soon after the
dinner the party drove to the Hell
lookout. This was (he first trip lor
some of the party. The earetender,
Lew Howe, escorted the party over
the grounds. The lookout itself
r.tnnds 125 feet.
CHRISTKAN MISSIONARY
SOCIETY TO MEET
The Christian Missionary soeieLy
will meet at two o'clock Thursday
afternoon .at the, homo of .lta.. 1'..
W. ; Heck fey, president," on the Dix
onville road. Transportation Is in
charge of Mrs. Mahlo P. Taylor.
Gars will leave the Christian
church at 1:30 o'clock, for the Heck
ley home.
Rev. L. G. Leavltt will be the af
ternoon speaker. The sfpceiul mu
sic and program will be in charge
or Mis. Mnliuda Oderkirk. Refresh
ments will be served at the close
of the social hour.
O 0
MISSIONARY PAGEANT
TO BE PRESENTED AT
GLIDE ON JULY 22ND
The annual outdoor missionary
pageant play will be presented in
the church yard of the Glide Da li
tis! church on July 22, at eight
in the evening.
This mid-summer community
feature has proved most interest
ing, some of the program will be
featured by Roseburg friends, and
the play is being directed by Mrs.
Guy Moore and Mrs. W. F. Price.
Refreshments will be served, and
a free will offering will be given.
MR. AND MRS. HENRY
BROWN ENTERTAIN
ELKTON, July 13. Mr. and Mrs.
II (Miry Hrown gave a wedding sup
inn' Wednesday evening in honor
of their daughter, Frances, who
was married to John Engle the day
before.
Those present were Mr. nnd Mrs.
Walter Smith, of Drain, Mr. and
Mis. W. J. Mi Hick. Mr. and Mrs.
John Engle and Mr. and Mrs.
I rown.
Creations of Art
With Needlework
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Hy RUTH ORR
PATTERN No. UluO
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The pattern envelope contains
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SIDE GLANCES
'"'i
com .iq;g Hf a st auks itX T & f ftrof r'. " , , ,
"I just ignore this water hole. The club had a lot of
nerve putting it here in the first place."
Kansas Corn
n. - , i
Rivals lOWCi
Heavy rains which threatened
to reduce the wheat crop in
Kansas have compensated by
shooting the corn up to 10-foot
heights in many parts of the
state. Elsie GrifTen is only 11,
but still that's pretty tall corn
for the end of June. It's on
her father's farm near Wichita,
ANNUAL BARKER REUNION
TO BE HELD ON SUNDAY
All relatives and friends have
been invited to enjoy the annual
Hat iter reunion to he held Sunday,
July 17th, at Idleyld Hark. A de
lightful basket dinner will be eu
jiyed at one o'clock and a most
enjoyable afternoon has been ar
ranged for the occasion.
GLENGARY SEWING CLUB
TO PICNIC SATURDAY
The Glengary sewing club has
announced a delightful seven-thirty
o'clock picnic supper for all mem
bers and their families to be held
Saturday evening at the grove at
the home of Mrs. Jim Mutton.
iOTA SIGMA CLUB
WILL MEET FRIDAY
The Iota Sigma club will meet
1'Yiday evening at eight o'clock at
the home of Mrs. Alhn Spnugh. The
business session will be in charge
of the president, Mrs. John Weath
erford. Mrs. El ward Smith will be
in charge of the evenlng'B program
and Mrs. Alba Spaugh will give
a chapter from the Life of Fran
ces E. Wfllard. All members are
Uiged to he present.
POETS CORNER
The following poem nppenred In
the last number of Path of Heauty,
Los Angeles, Culif.
CAMEL BELLS
Out of the red-rimmed dusk.
Etched black against the sky
The camels slowly plod.
With grunt and gusty sigh.
Swaying in rhythmic line.
They fade into the gloom,
Leaving a tinkle, fine
And thin, -as faint perfume.
Marjorle Hunt Pettlt.
On the Malny peninsula, bees
make honey but do not eal It; they
live on tier I fir n ynnr round, nnd
the unused honey accumulate in
great masses.
By, George Clark
I ...... . , , k, ...
yviii neaa iNew
a.. DJ..
-vviuiiun uuuy
Before leaving on a transconti
nental speaking tour, President
Roosevelt, named Edward J. No
ble, above, to serve as chairman
of the newly-created Civil Aero
nautics Authority, which will
take over civil aviation in the
U. S. Mr. Noble, long an aviation
enthusiast, is a resident of
Greenwich, Conn., a business
man, heavy investor in aviation
companies and a member of the
Industrial Advisory Committee,
of the New York Federal Reserve
Bank.
ENGLAND WILL BUY
MORE AIR BOMFRS
LONDON. July 13. (A P) Hrlt
taln poured 22.001,000 ($114,505,
000) more Into her air rearmament
program today and announced tho
immediate dispatch of a new mis
sion to Canada to urrungo for the
manufacture of heavy bombers. 4
The additional air force fund ft
were provided for In u supplemen
tary budget, estimate which also
called for an Increase In personnel
from 83.000 to !)(i,000.
CAMPFIRE NEGLECT
BRINGS FINE OF $5
A fine of $5 plus costs was Im
posed In the justice court today
upon W. T. NoitIb of Jacksonville,
who pleaded guilty by telephone to
a charge of leaving a campfire un
attended in the Diamond lake urea.
The fine was paid to forest serv
ice officials who filed the com
plaint. .
In spite of the heavy annual
toll, the while-tall deer continues
to thrive within sight of New York
City, in the most densely popu
lated areas of the Cliilcd States.
Stock and Bond
Averages
ConiplliMl by Tlii AHHiiclntnf IYcsr. '
STOCKS j
July in.
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Local
News
Here From Reston Charles F.
Wilson, of Rcstou, spent yester
day in this city on business.'
Eugene Visitor Here L. W.
Wolf, uf ,icene, was a business
visitor In this cay yesterday.
Mr, Cist or in Town V il ."'.n
Castor, )f Yenciilla, spent a lew
hours in Koi:eb..-.g yei-,U.-d.iy on
business.
Sunshine Club to Meet The
N'orlhsldu Sunshine club will meet
Thursday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. William Pendergrass.
Improving Mrs. H. C. Church,
of this city, is reported to be
doing nicely nt Mercy hospital,
where she recently underwent a
major operation.
Undergoes Tonsil ectomy
Donna Dunham, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Dunham, of "this
city underwent a tonsilectomy
with Dr. A. C. Seely in charge.
Leave for East Mr. and Mrs.
Josiah Keely, of Charleston. W.
va., and Long Island, New ork,
have left for their home, follow
ing a visit here with Miss Mazie
Walker.
Go to Lake Today Mr. and
Mrs. (irant Oshorn and the hit
ter's niece. MIhh Alhalle Taylor,
and Miss Lucia Hrlltoti, of this
citv, drove to Lake Tahltenltcli
for today.
Camp Fire Group to Meet The
Ah-Neah-Nlka Camp Eire group
will meet at 7 o'clock Thursday
night at the home of the guardian,
Mrs. j. C. Cunimings, on Hani
sou street.
Past Presidents Club to Meet
Cieorge Stunner auxiliary Paul
President's club will meet nt two
o'clock Friday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. W. O. dinger In the
Craud hotel.
Leave Today Mr. and Mrs. Al
len Sawalish left today Tor Wood
burn to join their two daughters,
Hetty lielle-nnd Sue, to go ou to
their home In Chehalis, Wash
following a visit here with Mr. and
Mrs. (ieorge Singleton and other
friends. They formerly resided
here.
Open ' Meeting Saturday Tke
South Deer Creek grange has an
nounced nn onen recreational
meeting for Saturday night, at the
hall. An Informal evening has
Tjeeii planned atid n fish pond Will
he maintained to raise money for
re-roofing Hie hall. ,
Missionary Society to Meet
The Presbyterian Missionary so
ciety will meet at 2:3(1 o'clock
Thursday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. W. C. Kaucette with Mrs. li.
S. "Nichols and Mrs. Earl Ullrich
as assisting hostesses. Mrs. Hom
er Grow, president, will be In
charge, and Mrs. R. U Eddy will
conduct the devotion and Mrs. C.
E. Roberts will be hi charge of
the program.
Starts Wednesday
For 3 Days
2 BIG WESTERNS
PLUS
'lit Utt"1- :
Shows 2-7-9 P. M.
Mais. 25c
Eves. 35c
ALWAYS 2 FEATURES
ALSO
, TWO-GUNNED ADVENTURE,
mi
1
Today Only
Undergoec Appendectomy Miss
Betty Mue Wyutt, of this city, un
derwent an appendectomy at
.Me, rey hospital Monday.
ImprovingMis. E. O. Rick 11 is
reported to be improving in heulth
at her home ou Hamilton avenue,
fotlowiug u two weeks' illness.
Get Marriage License Jess E.
Moore, 31, Drain, and Dorothy An
drew, 18, Cottage Grove, obtained
a marriage license at Vancouver,
Wash., yesterday.
Expected Here Tomorrow C. S.
Helpline, of Cheyenne, Wyoming,
is expected to arrive here tomor
row to join his wife at the P. T.
Hubar home. Mr. Heinllne wus for
morly postmaster in this city.
Return From Trip Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Hart iind daughter, MIsh
(iladys, have returned lrom a
week's vacation trip to Honnoville
dam, Portland and Eugene, where
they visited relatives and friends.
Daughter is Born Mr. umi
Mrs. Roy R. Del.yria, of San Fran
cisco, have announced the bir'h of
a daughter,. Diana Lee, weight
eight and u half pounds, at the
.Myrtle Point hospital, June 2K.
Mrs. DeLyria wus former! v Mar
ine Crnbbe and Is a daughter of
Mr. and .Mrs. C. E. drub be.
Sen Is Born Word has been re
ceived here of the birth of a son,
James Kendal, to Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey A. Itoser at K 11 ens burg,
Wash., July 9lh. The baby weighed
seven pounds, five ounces. Mr.
Roser, formerly a teacher In the
local high school. Is a sou of Mr.
and Mrs. S. A. Roser of Rosehurg.
Ho Is now educational advisor in
a CCC camp near Ellensburg,
Wash, Mm., Jtatu;r was fonnmiy
Mnrjorio Kundu.ll and is 'a slHtor
of Larry Kendall or this city,
1
Starts
Tomorrow
J
Absolves HusBand
Of Murder Guilt
Mrs. William B. Aycock, a hove,
of Savannah, Ga., whose hus
band went on trial for the mur
der of Mrs. Martha Sikes, Ir re
ported to have made a confes
sion in which she took full
blatr.c for the killing, saying
Mrs. Kikes broke up her home.
Police held the 45 -year -old
mother of three pending further
Investigation.
Large Egg on Display J. I..
Morrison, of Umpqua park, pre
Rented n lar?n euir wettrhtnir n
j fourth of a pound to the News-Re-
Iviuw mni'u nun niurmns, inu ckk
was laid by a year-old While leghorn.
The cameraman died laughing!
honestly, it's a riot!
the story's marvelous .
a screwy family that adopts tramps!
beautiful daughter
handsome tramp V
never a dull moment
no wonder it's the talk of all America
come over and enjoy life!
CONSTANCE
BRIAN AHERNE
With
ALAN MOWBRAY BILLIE BURKE
PATSY KELLY ANN DVORAK
TOM BROWN BONITA GRANVILLE
Screen Play by
Directed by NORMAN Z. McLEOD
MILTON H. BREN, Executive Producer
at
TODAY ONLY
Joan Bennett Henry Fonda
"I MET MY LOVE AGAIN"
, Adoption of a program which has
as Its aim the acquisition of a city
park featured the regular meeting
of the Eagles lodge last night. A
committee composed of Henry
Palmer, A. C. Marsters and Art
Evans was named to head the ac
tivity. The lodge proposes to in
augurate a campaign to bring the
city council and civic organizations
into a program which will meet
the city's park needs, it was an
nounced.
Membership activities resulted in
the acceptance of a number of up
plications last night, the new mem
bers including Lester R, Wilson,
H. O. Peterson, Paul 10. Aiibtu,
Robert Hugh, Lee Ryron Jaclison,
C. E. Eikiness, Alba Spa ugh and
E. C. Thompson.
Dr. H. U. Scofield was named to
head the commission which will
arrange plans for the 1939 stato
convention to be held in Roseburg.
Other members of the commission
will he named later.
A committee composed of Earl
Hill and Robert llelieu was ap
pointed to take charge of arrange
ments for a public dance to be held
Saturday at Idleyld park.
Sam Ruhensteln of Eugene nn
Dr. Scofield, named state outsido
guard and state trustee at the re
cent convention in Klamath Falls,
were presented to the lodge.
Country Club Ladies to Meet
The ladies of the Roseburg Coun
try club will meet at 8:30 Thurs
day morning at the club course for
golfing, to he followed by a 12:30
o'clock potluck luncheon ami
kitchen ahnwer for the. clublmimo
kitchen. Contract bridge will he
In play during tho afternoon.
BENNETT
MARJORIE RAMBEAU
Eddie Moran and Jack Jevno
Vsk-Sk
Shows 2-7-9 P. M.
Mats. 25c
Eves. 35c
Kiddies 10c