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ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1938. THREE Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER CROUP ATTENDS BIBLE CONFERENCE MYRTLE CRKEK, July 21 Mr. and Mra. Albert Martin of Frozen creek," took a carload of young people from the Cedar (irove neighborhood to Looking glass last Thuradiiv to attend the yotuiK people's Uible conference under the direction of Rev. Kan dull. On Sunday, the Maitlna vis ited the closing sessions of the mnffrence and took their1 load home, Thoe utlendiiMT the conference from North Mvrtle were, Juanita pml Sara Hatfield Donna and Lylc Jones, (lerald Chaney. Frank Steele. Erbert Carson, M r 3. Trunkle, Rose Woodruff and Mr. and Mrs. Martin. On Tuesday, July 1!. ut the Ce dar Grove Kchoolheuse a daily va cation Bible school will open and continue for n week or ten dayu. Rev. Randall, asFlstcd by mem bers of i he local church congrepa lion will have charge of the daily prof;i ams. En-li evening Mr. Ran dall will preach. SWIMMING PARTY IS ENJOYED GLIDE, July 21. A lame group nf young people from the Glide Church of iClirtet, enjoved a swim ming nartv at Littfo River, Tues day, July 19. A laitfe bonfire was built on the bank of the river and the evening was spent in visiting and swim ming. Later in the evening ice cold punch was served to those present. The yotirm people's group plan to hold another party Thursday, Today's Pattern Be Sure to State Size When OiHrinff Pttrn. A MANY-OCCASION SLENDERIZER PATTERN -IS47 It's the malrnn's turn for n cheery bit of flat lory In the shape of a "different" now puffed sleeve afternoon dress! Anne Adams' Pattern IS 17 has the most genuine ly flattering lines that anyone could hope for. It Is youthful in spirit definitely nnl "large size" iu mnn.l n- manner, (hough design ed with that knowing fraction of extra width in hipiine, ariuhole ami sleeve that mature figures de mand. IMctun? yourself wearing that elongated and belted bodice with it n pretty gathers and ueal levers! You'll prize the effect of ln iirht that only n very long, tap ered center panel can give. Hold light and dark crepes are ideal -hut choose very pliable, share holding fabrics. Sewing instruc tor included. Pattern 4S47 Is available In women's slz's 31, 36, 38, 4u, 42, 44, 4H and 48. Size 36 takes 3J yards 31) inch fabric. Send FIFTEEN CENTS Ktc In coins or stamps (coins preferred) for this Anne Adams pattern. Write plalnlv SIZE. NAME. AD I Il ESS and STYLE NCMMEP.. Do you want to he a style leader in vour set? Then write at once for' the popular ANNE ADAMS PATTERN HOOK. It's filled with hints on how to be thriftier and smarter how to look younger, slimmer, more glamorous how to be correctly dressed for every fa.h ( liable setting, whether sunlit or moonlit. Oon't delay in sending for this fascinating book, and make yourself some really striking new clothes. PRICE OF BOOK FIF TEEN CENTS. PRICE OE PAT TERN FIFTEEN CENTS. ROOK ANI PATTERN TOGETHER TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Send your order to News-Review Pattern Department, Roseburg. Ore. It? : ' Of eft 4847 July 31. They will all meet at the church and will then decide where to go. SURPRISE AFFAIR IS ENJOYED ON SUNDAY SITTHERL1N. J u 1 v 21. The lovely homo of Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Thorn neon, at Umpoua was the Bcene of a hanpy surprise gath ev'n Sunday, when o large groun oC friends and relatives arrived thei-R in a body to honor the hirthdny or Mrs. Thompson and the thirtieth weddin" nnii'verpery of Mr. and Mr". I. V. Culver Sr., of SufeiTn. The piirtv bad as sembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fort In at eleven o'clock ami went In a group up to the Thorn n son home about noon. A potluek dinner was spread in the shady yard and gallons of ice cream mado and consumed, Mrs. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Culv er were each presented with a huge birthday and wedding cake each mens tiring 16 by 26 inches from their son-in-law and daugh ter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Culver Jr. Mrs. Thompson received many nice gifts from her friends. Vis iting was enjoyed during the aft ernoon. Those enjoying t'.e affair were: Misses Harriet nnd Margaret Ann Mathews. Seattle, Wash.: Mrs. Margaret Price. Mrs. James Crane, Mrs. Willie Ann Churchill, Mrs. Jane Ooffman, Miss Ella Emmett, Mrs. Kittv Von Pessel, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ortthbe, Emil Palm, of Roseburg: Mr. and Mrs. Rush Cla rk e, M r. and M rs. Fred For tin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sparks and children, of Oakland: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Churchill, Miss Mil dred Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rice, Mrs, Maude Adams of Rice Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Carlile and daughter. Miss Irene Murphy, LaVein French, Miss Myrtle Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cul ver and sons, of Sutberlln; Mrs. Cassie Clarke, Mrs. Fred Shelton and son. Miss Martha Clarke, George Scott, of Millwood; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Conn, of Mel rose; Miss Genevieve Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Grubbe, of Cottage Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stephens and children, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Henry and children, C. S. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Moore and daughters, of Cala ponia : M r. and M rs. Leo Sparks, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moser, of Green Valley; Bernard Grubbe. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Henry and children, of Wilbur; June Clayton of Tyee; Mrs. J. A. Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. King Carlile, Mr. and M rs. 1 1. E. Thompson, M r. nnd Mrs. Kenneth Forth! and daugh ter, Mr; and Mrs. Charles Church ill and granddaughter, Dorothy Dell Fenn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellison, Miss Edna Pearson, Miss Louise Murphy, Lit v em Murnhy, Delmar Murphy, William Miller, Jofs Voss, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Henry ami son, Mrs. Anna Good and the guests of honor, Mrs. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Culver Sr. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS ENJOYS PARTY GLEN DALE, July 21. Mrs. B. F. Mouchett was hostess to her Sun day school class at a swimming and wiener roast parly nt Capital Hill Auto camp Friday evening. This was -m award for the class for having the best attendance at Sunday school during the past six months. The youngsters call their class "Tho Willing Workers," and consists of children of the fourth grade at-school. Young folks eniying the party included Dorothy Read, E1sle June H.'igen, Alonla Smith, Margaret Gultterrez, Maggie Powelsou, Anna Lee Aydelotte, Billie Dobyus. Doug glas Ashman, Frank St. Clair, Don Harbour, Billie Lewallcn and Win field Price was a guest. Mrs. Mou chett was assisted by Mrs, R. II. Gardner. Creations of Art With Needlework 1047 PATTERN No. 1047 CHARMING MEXICAN TEA TOWELS By RUTH OR II A "Mexfeana" touch on your tow els adds an enchanting atmosphere to your kitchen. Embroidered in soft Mexican shades, they are veil more charming. A tea cloth also can he made with a design in each corner, leaving two designs for set of towelH. A summer bride would be delighted with this slen dld gift. The pattern envelope contains hot Iron transfer designs for six motifs, averaging about 6 by 7 by 7 Inches each, with color chart and complete, ensy-toundersland. illustrated directions with din grains to aid you; also what ma terial, and how much you will need; color suggestions and Illus trations of stitches used. To obtain this pattern, send for No. 147 nnd enclose lo cents In stamps or coin (coin preferred) to cover service nnd postage. Ad dress News-Review, Needlework Department, Roseburg, Ore, SIDE GLANCES - j.aoa. .. ' V 3S eF t0- tPA Hfn( I'lr.iM Iiiiiiv, Marvin. Our rnlio is broken inul the ii 1ni vim lo tlrive them in lo a niov's." Texan's Crooning Intrigues Voters Here's a typical scene in the circus-like campaign W. Lee O'Oaniel is waging for the governorship of Texas. While a crowd in Rosen burg presses close to his sound truck, O'Daniel tells the voters ' that his platform is the Ten Commandments and that he will pay $30 monthly to every Texan over 65 if he is elected, tfext to the would-bc governor is his son Mike, 18, a member of O' Daniel's hillbilly band. O'Daniel also croons and' takes up collections; State observers believe the Fort Worth flour miller, who entered the race as a joke, may gain one of the two runoff places in the Democratic primary July 23. He has 12 opponents. RIVERSDALE GRANGE SOCIAL NIGHT TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY Riversdale grange has Issued a most, cordial Invitation to the gen eral public to enjoy a delightful so cial night Friday evening, July 22, at eight o'clock at the grange hall. The ladles of the grange will sell lire-cream during the evening. ICE CREAM SOCIAL TO BE FRIDAY The Women's Council of Mho First f:hrlstlan church has Invited the general public to enjoy a six thirty o'clock Ice cream social Fri day evening in tho garden of the S. L. DcLapp home on Pine street. Uames will he enjoyed during I be pleaHHiH evening hours. POET'S CORNER , Lleiliciili'il in Ku.sulnliK Tuu urn-nil chili No. 1. SPIRIT OF THE TOWNSEND PLAN Three thlnns there are for us to do. And we who love the Townscnd plan And long to see our dreams come true, .Must work and wilrand wait. Where ran we find a better creed, Horn of humanity's greut need;' Or wheie enact a nobler deed, For which to work and wult? Fop we must win our goal, nor seek To count tho cost, nor service boast; For young and old, and strong and weak Can work and will nnd wait. Then give iu men who will not shirk. Strong hands, great hearts and will ing hands. If we persist, and harder work We'll not have long to wail. Mallnda Oderklrk. Maytag 8?le and Servfcj City Electric M W. Cat, 8t. Phone 233 By, George Clark -tc ifga us. PAT Of- Tho deepest salt initio In the world is said lo be near Berlin, (iermany, and is 417fi feet deep. Stock and Bond Averages STOCKS Cnmnilpil by Tho Ansociiitoil PrnHH. July SI: an in in en I lmi'iH nit's urn srk Tuilny 72.1 21.1 3-1.8 -Hi ll l'nv. dny .... 72.1 2U.S H(U 4(1.9 Month llKO .... 01.2 lll.l :)2.1 44.0 Year ilKO DIS.Ii 41.0 411.8 Bil.3 1!IM hlKh 7H.2 21.1! 8!l.l 50.2 I IIIIIS low 49.2 12.1 2-1.9 :Ct.7 i Hi:l7 high 101.8 49.5 51.0 75.11 I!i:i7 low 57.7 19.0 lll.ti 41.7 BONDS so in UK's Iml'ls .. (iil.fi -II9.3 .. T.II.7 M.l .. r.2.r, an 2 .. 92.9 lo:t.l) .. 7ll.r iia.S .. Ili.2 93.0 .. 99.0 lilt. 4 .. 70.3 U5.fi in Li's 93.5 93.2 SI. 1 97.7 iiii.r, Hii.S 102.S 9(1.3 10 I'gll B2.8 02.7 02.2 73.2 07.0 til. 2 7I.7 til. 2 Today Prev. day . Month ago Year ago .. IMS high ... 1!3K low .... 1:1:17 high .. 11137 low .. New IMS highs. , rs HAVE YOU TRIED The Famous MODEL SANDWICH BREAD ? BUY IT FROM YOUR GROCER I. -.J I I Loca Mews is i i Here on Business V. R. Cook, of Yoncallur was a business vis itor In his city yesterday. Drain Visitoro Here Mr, and Mrs. I. W. Haines, of Drain, were business visitors in this city yes terday. Apply For Bountv Henry C Ti son, of Drew, npplied to I'ountv Olerk Roy Agee yesteriiy for bounty on a coyote. Chester How ard, of Tenmilo, applied for boun ty on a bobcat. Attrnd to Duainecs It. II. VI sou nml Fred A. ''.li'-h. of t'ie R. I'. Wilson Mete ";y "f tMr chv, made a business trin to Mvrtle Point nnd Myrtle Creek Wednesday. dies of St, .Joseph's Catholic churoh will sponsor an eiirbt o'clock social on the lawn of the parish ball cn North Kano street tonight. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. James Cavrillo have returned lo their homo In Portland, follow hit? a vf pit here with the hitler's brother-in-law and sinter, Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Pemberton. Arrive From San Dlepo Mr. ami Mrs. Clyde Urown. of Pan niego. Calif., arrived In Roseburg this morning to visit at the home of the In iter's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. nnd Mis. Walter (Jood, Visitinq Grandparents Miss Wyopa Purr, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Kan uurr, ot covina. cam., lias arrived here to visit her pa ternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Burr, In Riversdale. Move to Roseburfl Or. and Mrs. F-. C. Kennedy nnd family have moved to Rosebunr from Sheri dan, Wyomhii". The former Is connected with (be Veterans Ad ministration facility here. Mrs. Kennedy is a piano instructor. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Evans and son and daughter. of South Orange. New Jersey, have been visiting In Rlversido I'dditinn as guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. I)efamn. Mr. Evans is an of ficial cf the Hell telephone sys t in. D. of U. V. to Picnic A diineh ter irsV.and mothers' picnic nl' rFlor nce Nightingale tetil, "No.4 Ifi; ence Daughters of Union Veterans- of the Civil War. will he held at 6:30 o'clock Friday evening nt the home of Mrs. Earl Remedied on Umpqua avenue. Visit at Turner Home If. F. Turner, Jack Nevins and J. Rolph. all of San Dieiro, have left for Canada on their vacntlou follow ing n stop-over of several days as the guests of the former's brother nml sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Turner, in West Uosidmrg. Picnic Announced Eugene chapter of Disabled American Veterans of the World War has announced a picnic to he held Sun day at Cottage Irovn, to which Dcan-Perrine chapter. No. 9 mem bers and their families have been Invited. Thoso. nttcndi'jg have been asked to bring their own basket lunches. Son Is Born According to word received here a son, Richard Karl, was horn July 2H, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert lived at the (Jrants Pass hospital. The baby weighed eight pounds and twelve ounces. Robert Ilyrd is a son of Mr. and Mrs. .1. I Ityrd, of this city, and Mrs. Ilyrd, uec Liieille llebard, is a daughter or Mr. and Mrs. I J. I''. He bard. of t'mpriua. Oregon Mutual the in FIRE INSURANCE Are you placing your Fire Insurance in a Company that Brings you n saving of 23 to 25 ccnls of each premium dollar. (ncures belter cI.ihs Improved property riBko only, and offers the automobile twner enfe fire, theft md CDllir.fon Innurance it 25 per cent savinga. Has an outstanding record for prompt payment cf I omen. Offers you a non-acnrns.ible policy . , . rated A plus by Dcot'o Financial Insurance Guide. ,enr after year renews 95 per cent of ito policies . . . evidence ;f complete trust and satisfaction. Greater Protection a. Less Cost! Evsry Oregon Mutual Policy Gives You These Advantages anil that is why, Mr. Properly Owner . . . Mr. Morclinnl . . Mr. Motorist . . . Oregon Mutual hag n nnmc tli.it means more in Fire Insurance. DOUGLAS ABSTRACT CO., Agts. DEPENDABLE INSURANCE FOR 43 YEARS Phone 87 Roscburir, Ore. Jobless Riot at Philadelphia. City Hall EV Mussed in solid ranks behind an American flag several hundred jobless pushed their wnv into the citv council chamber in Phila delphia to demand that the citv provide $2.001). U00 to supplement stale and federal unemployment funds. In the photo above, a dozen police are shown forcing part of the crowd-from the council cham bers after one spectator had called the councilmen "fatheads!". Other demonstrations followed in the corridors of the buildings as tho police pushed the battling jobless out of the building. Hero Wednesday Mro. Christ ian, of Winchester, upent yester day in this city shopping and vis iting friends. Visiting Here Mrs. J.eo Adams, of Ccnttalla, Washv lum arrived here to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Pemberton. The Adams family formerly mado their homo iu this city. Back From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hart h, Mrs. Isabella Urcwn and Andy Fisher have re turned lo (heir homes here, follow ing a week's vacation t the llarlb summer cabin on the NorMi limp qua river. Admitted . to Hospital Robert Copley, of Patcrson, New Jersey, has been admit ted to Mercy hos pital lo receive medical attention for a hit) inlurv. which ho' suffer ed when thrown from a horse on 'i the Marslera ranch at Happy val- P. N. G. Clubc to Meet Rose burr. Oakland and Sutberlln Past Noble Cramls cluhs and husbands of the memhoni are Invited to en joy a seven o'clock potluek picnic cupper Friday evening at I lie V. V. Ilarphani home on Winchester street. Milliliters of tho Rose.hurg club have hcu upked to bring their own table service and dishes aiid silver sufficient for one guest. Back From Grants Pass Itev. S. Itiiynvir Siiillli. pastor or Iho .Mclhiiilliil KpiHi-opal (rhun-h In this city, ri'liirnr.d Tini-f. last nielli ti-oiii tiifinls 1 'a hh, lollowlim a vIhII uith his mill. Ilaynor Jr., who Is n'ci'lvhn; ini'dli-iil attention at the ! hospital there for a t'rai-lureil ! skull mill other injuries surfei-cil ill an lllltoiiioliile accident. The yniilh is now reported to lie great ly liiipi-ovi-d in health. Ills mother , Is remaining hi (ii-auts Hiss wilh ' him. Itev. Mr. Kinllh plans to re ! turn In Crants Puss later thir. ! week. name that meana more AGED PLOTTERS OF ARSON PENALIZED PORTLAND, July 21. (AP) Ono year tonus in the ntnlo pvlnon wert) cinlerpil yestorday for Clar nni'o II. WIlHon, 65, and I'rod J. Wonlnn. 117. who iileiulcd guilty to an wrBon plot. Tho nged men nil nilltiMl an attempt to bum Wilson's homo to collect $3500 Insurance. VITAL STATISTICS .MARRIAGE LICENSES MATllKR-IIOLLANI) Jumna Wm. Mather and Hurls Ruby Hol land, bolb residents of Glide. 1IOIJC.HTON WOOLUMS James Win, Houghton and Velna Wootumu, both of Bakersflo'lcl, 1 Calif. ' BORN THOMPSON To Mr. nnd Mrs. ' Kenneth Thompson, of Wilbur, at Mercy hospital, July 21, a daugh ter. Kathryn Maiiene: weight nev- en noiimls. thirteen ounces. ' DIVORCE DECREED ' , KINC Otto H. King from Ml lian King. Married March 1, 11)27, at Columbus, Ohio, , Desertion charged. Sugar buels are" a creat' cron- ' stimulator. After ground has been used for thorn, other crops are found lo Increase 50 to 80 per cent in tonnage. Starts Today For 3 Days! A Mad Merry Marital Mix-Up Plu Disney Silly Symhony Cartoon "Mnrch of Time" New, ! FISH INJURED BY HATCHERY RACKS Tho effect of tho racks at tho commercial fish butchery on ale til head attempting to ascend tho North Umpquu river to spawning beds was amply demonstrated by two fish which he caught hi tho Swamp creek section. Kurl S. Pow ell, local spotting goods dealer, said today. Each of the fish was about eight pounds hi weight, bad ly bruised about the head and marked along the sides as a result of battel lug against tho racks and squeezing through tho narrow openings. Snortumen of tho county for nev eral years have been making fu tilo efforts to have the racks al tered to permit passage of steel heads, claiming that the larger flah arc held hack by tho harriers erected to catch salmon fur spawning purposes. T?Hlnir evvy letter of the alpha bet, J. W. Zaharee, American, eaived S007 letters on a alnglo grain of rice, for tho world's record. In colonial davs It was consid ered a serioun offense to smoke whh'n two miles of a church on Sunday. V Starts Today FOR 3 DAYS 2 Big Westerns Mats. 25c ' Eves. 35c Kiddles 10c - PLU8 ACTION! ROMANCE! EXCITEMENT! A I HO Selected 1 V- j Shorts - v : - " l Li .." . ALWAYS 2 FEATURES 8howi 2-7-9 P. M. Mats. 25c Eves. 35c KIcMles 10o 1-iPi ' r loif tMtom7M thi W.it) 1