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ROSEBURG NEWSREVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 31938.'
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Social Calendar
: ' Sunday, August 14
" First feu n Ion of dtwendanlB -of
Commodore. Hone to bo lifld Ht
basket picnic dinner at old dona-
tlon claim at the grove of the It"
. berls creek Hchnollmilfo. All ru
in liven and friendB invited.
Patrick W Kolley pout and
- auxiliary to VutrniiH of KoreiKi.
rtifiiiNrn :aViii;fiHnil)()itiYl1i'li8
Uaelllty park. Cooiiu ' drum cCfis
lp OQ KueMH ui iiuiiui. l
j j .Tuesday, August 16 j )
"j Wonien'ti auxiliary Ui ll. A.I V
m t HI sponsor a Jmiiko Prt,y 1,1 v-!'
-iiiitK 'al veterans. AuminiHirayon
jt'acihty. A1I nieinlMTS ui'Ked j to
briiiK a friend in id attend. f I
3 i Itebekali Thru,. AuHh Hub w til
;;nponsor lee cieu in soldi) I a t -; I ii
brnry park in evening, Public ill-
wiled. i , . j
Thursday, August 18
TV Cardon jY-alley 'Vom n"8 elub' to
rneot at two o'clock in the after
"Jnoon at rib hoiiKfl wflh Mia. flar
2rivey Kweiis n bosleSH. '
rrf. Ladies of Country elub to con
Xlinuo Championship cup koII toiir
nninent at 18:30 a. in- i at club
i'coursu. i'ntluck luncheon at 1:110
-rami contract bridge play at J:30
sharp. 1 1
.J- ..Woman's . .KoioIkii , Missionary
Hoeluly of It ha Metlioiiln). WpMopul
.church .to meet at, two o'clock in
iaftei'jioon with Mrs. Foster. Hut
iner. Little 'Light Heaj er program.
.Mothers with smalt chilflreu are
j invited an special guests. Cuih will
i leave the church a short time be
t foro two o'clock.
Friday, August 19
All members of HosebuiK Coun
try club Invited to five o'clock
mixed tournament at club con rue
to ho roll owed by politick supper
t and eight o'clock card party. .Mi hi
It. C. Davis and . :Irs. Kdwimj
i lines In chargo of curds; Mrs. Wj
.M. MeKucheri) iind, Mr. j -J. ' $
Marks,, liichiii'geiof .potlinMc supper
. villi ,' l6iuonment( -committee i In
r charge. Qf; i the jiiilseih Louri
charge. Qf. i the jiiilseih Lonmui
j. Past ' Presidents elul) or Ceorgtt
J. Rtnrnier auxiliary 'to y S. V. Vi
f Invites auxiliary . to- 'tea.', at ' two,
i o'clock at dinnml Hit' Mrs, V. . M.
f Cottiplon o;i Spruce utrecjl to hoiNor.
t Mrs. jMitrgai'et - Hoilgers, new. ilft-
f iur(inent president 4f tOregon. ; j
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l MRS. H. C. WELLS ? i i
I COMPLIMENTED AT '
I BRIDGE-LUNCHEON
f .Mrs. II. C,' Wells, who left Oils
U week for Aiedfnrd lo make liei
fe home, wan complimented at a love-
ily one o'clock no-hosleHH Miitcheou
1 1 ve'n by her bridge club .TneKday
Ifteruoon at llrand'H on the North
pacific higliway- ' 1 :
Covera wen1 arranged . Tor Mih,
t Wells, guust- of honor, Mrs. Clyde
Carstens, a'guestol the Hub, and
the following members, .Mrs. K. S.
t iMcClain, Mrs. Chester Morgan,
f M i'h. Hank' Itnoth. Mrs. Paul llel-
veg, Mrs. Maurice ,1. N'ewland,
t Mrs. 10. (i. Kohlhagctt and Mrs. It,
t J). Coen-
f. A lovely surprise handkerchief
tdiower was given by the club lo
Mrs. Well. '.Contiilet bridge was
S Hie diversion' of- the uflernoen
h nu i'h with Mrs. Kohlliagen win-
ning the high score.' .
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. MR. AND MRS. LOCKWOOD
ENTERTAIN BRIDGE CLUE
f ON SATURDAY , EVENING
Ml', nllri Mr. Fl'iMl l.m-kvvoml on-
tortiilniMl thi-lr hriilKO i-lub nt 11
4 vory (Mij().vuhli 7::to o'clock ivn-
Horl-BUiMH'l' nt llii'ir lovely hoiiip
III t ho llmvoll iiimrtlut'lltH Sullll'
May I'VonhiK.
f I'ovim'h wim'o plaroil for Mr. 11 it.
JiMik. Slnnlonl .(oiioh. of I'oi'tliiml.
iii'kU, mid Mr. mill Mm. K. S. Mr-
cliiln, Mr. iiinl Mrs. It n. fnon.
Mr. mill Mm. Ivan I'liki'ns. Mr.
hihI .Mrtvlt. C linvly Hinl llin liont
4 uml lioHlf.su, Mr. mid Mrt;. Uut'lt
t "(lod.
Conlnirt Ui-lil k. 'uns i'iijol''il
flilrilit; llio uvi'iilim llli prii-H eo-
Iiik to Mrt. rtrla-iiti, Mm. Onvle
' mill Jim. Mii'laln.
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J MR. AND MRS. KENT
L .'ENTERTAIN FRIENCS
. DURING THE WEEK
Mr. Hint Mm. A. K. Ki'lit I'litrr
2 ttltlli'il fit llillli' qlli'Htti ill tlli'lr
x rmirli on'llio I'miniu'i Sniiilii) : Mr.
ntnl Mm, .It. i. V1lltniis mill
j ilmiKliii'i-. MisH I'MIiiIm'IIi. of linsii
lini'K. anil Mm. Iiorolliv IMxon
j WiMivi'r. ol' 'Sail l.aki" City.
1 On Mdiidiiy .Mr. anil Mis. WhI
; lor Koiil. ol' rorilaml. iirrlvoil lo
2 vlnlt III tllo Ki'tll rancli. WViIiipb.
j itay ovrntiiK, .htiluo ami Mm. Carl
j K. Wltnliorly uml Atloi ni-.v II. I,,
f liliilo. i JoIiiimI- tin m oiiii at lli
J" Kent ratich to onjov sovonil Iioui'r.
Mr. nil. H Si IK. WiiIIit Ki'iit Iff"
thin inortilliK Tor Oiikliinit lo UII
llin InttilrV piHlfr. .Mis. .fnfiili
llildKi'H. mid will thiMi mi to liriiiii
In dtii'iiil llio wpok-oiiit xvlth Mt.
KoiiCh ftliilol'. Mih. Anna Oniln.
! INFORMAL DINNER '
t ENJOYED AT FINLAV i
SUMMER HOME FRIDAY
' lir. anil .Mm. (1. I.'. I'Mnliiy ami
1 RMtm, (iilhiM'l anil .Mm. hail an llirli
t uitftflii lor tlliinor last rvonlnit at
their lovoly Kiiiniiii't- ilnr Slhor
i liltrioa. on tin" North I'm ixitiii noiir
lllltlc. Mr. uml .Mrs. (I. V. Wlnibcr
t y anil son, lion.
Tho orraston niarki-Ml thn Kin
; lay's twpiilvflrth woilillni! mini
I vprsiitiy anil a lovoly sllvor lnwoi'
liowl whs 'Oitsi nli'il In tliftm .by a I
jironn nl Itlonils. KntlowhiK 'he
J iliiuifr hour .Miss .lain' Wliattim
f nttil MIsh Alli I'planil. Joliti'd Hit'
iFlnlny .ittnl., Wlinhi'ily riiuilll-t) lor
f jj untlHl.-tu'enlng. 7 f ., -. ; ' ft .
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
COUNTRY CLUB LADIES
CONTINUE CHAMPIONSHIP
CUP TOURNAMENT
Tho lailii.'H o( tho HnseburK (.'oiin
try i-lub c-ontiniieil Ihti L'liamiiioii.
ship ril aiiuuul Koll toiii-tiuiiifiil
'rhiti-silay inoriiltiK at the club
coin-so with Mrs. Konut'lh Quiue
uml Mrs. J. K. IJlllard Icailing in
tho touruaiiic'lit.
A lovely Rltl was li'OHtnli'(l Id
Mis. II. c. Wells, who lull Krltlny
Tor Mi'droril to rcslilo. Politick
lunclli-oii was scrveil at noon and
tint atli'i-iiouli wau Htienl in nlayiiig
ccutract bridge with Mrs. .1. 1-'.
Illllard winniiiK tho high scori
IuIzb anil .Mis. It. c. Davis, tho
Hucond hiKh score prize.
Those enJoyliiK the day included
Mrs. J. A. HariliiiK, captain. Airs.
Krault t'ocn, .Mrs. J. .'. Dlllurd,
.Mrs. J. M. Judd, .Mrs. W. II. lie-
Hachern, .Mrs. K. J. llodKcrs, Mrs.
II. ('. Wells. .Mrs. J. K. Marks. Mrs.
A. II. Mouutroid. Mrs. Moiinllord
Sr., Mrs. Kdwaril llincs, .Mrs. C.
II. Van Ness, Mis. I,. K. Kiwi, .Mrs.
H. J. Coruni. Mrs. II. (!. Iinvis
.Mrs. lu'iiiieili Oulne. Mm. Walter
Klsher, Mis. h. s. .McClain. .Mrs.
Harris Kllswo.-th. Mrs. I.. K. Me.
(.'Unlock uml Mrs. J. C. Hume.
I'lans wero outlined fur a nil.
ed tolti-iimiioiit to be held next
Friday at five o'clnrk at the club
course, lo which all member nm
Invited to enjoy. A notluck aim-
per at Hie clubhouse will rillnu
and at oIkIM o'clock, a card party
win oh enjoyed, . . . .
JNext I liiiisi av mornliu? Iho In.
dies will con tin lie be Champion
ship cup tournament play with pol
itick lunchenii at. J2:M inwi ti.
oiilracl bridite play at. I::in ln-
stead uf ,al ,lwo o'clock, ,
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puocn i. i urtrJUH : .
HONORED AT LOVELY
PARTY ON. WEDNESDAY 1 I
' ' f 5 ! I ' : i .! I i
? Slre.i U, II, i Mudiliw eulei tnlued
nl a (lim piInK! o'clock dessurt
luiichedn tat her liumc. Wednosday
alleruoon, aakiiiB a kioup, of
ri lends lo meet MS. Hubert-'I'tirn-tfrj
U .recnut lllilde. iink
jiuiil yellow-mid orchid goltleiiKlow
...... I..I...X M-rro uscn ,, CIln.y t
t h altnuiilve decoriitlvo iuolir for
th" occasion. Jim.. I.Yederlck
I hapnian. .Mrs Senii i n
'.Mrs. Kilwin ltoolli n,i i..D ... .'
KohlluiKen assisted In nervine.
; Covers were airangeil lor Mrs
I in ner, cuest or honor, Mrs. l.'ieil
orick Chapiuan, .Mm. Kdwln II 1,
""J" .nines, iMrs. T. vnt-
', 1.. Koltlhaen. Mrs
-Mm. II It-Qtilne.-.Mrs. A. I). Purr,
ii !'"; S"1"""'""' "'"'ti''
. ........ v, .1. a. ron, .sniKlelon, jrs.
JltHii-Bo Wharton, Ml,.. 'Pl.(I1"k
(-non, Mrs. Ha,,,,, ,,,lls0 .
ikland c.,111'., j,ls Ann sinnott.
I nil he liostess. .Mrs. Maddux, and
ilniiKliloi', Mollle Jeanne., s
' I'onlinct brltlKo was Hi,, divert
Jinn or th pleasant 1 afternoon
"" " UI. Mrs. Wats, ,7 "
"'I' l.lKl. score; . Mrs. , , ,
Hec-uud ,lif,, BL.(.U 1
"d M,h. Cue,,, the traveling pri.'
MRS. T. B. VIRDEN '
COMPLIMENTED AT
LOVELY AFFAIR TUESDAY
, Mis. T III'. VI, den, 1,0 ,...
..:! sunn for Ci.rv,,inu ,. .
h;me was complimented uny
--.......... .,-Hi ninner party
lesday .venli,,, al the attractive
T ir. .Iannis
sawyers. ,
vi . I , , ul n'"Ketl for Mrs.
..... ..., umiKiiier, mbh Hi,
wnl.i. Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Green
'". w. Wharlon, Mr.
...... i. josse, Air. and Mrs
. ', ' "".,""""' il Mrs.
....., ,-, ninvyets, sirs, (leorce .1
naclier, Mrs. II. (;. Waddell, Mrs.
''' ui na i, .mis. .1. K
llarker, Jim. Ilroaihviiv, Mm s a'
hanlonl. Mrs, -M. K. liice. Miss
, '-,!';"" J"h" "Mum and
lloberl llildor. , .
isii iiKunti piayinx cards were
iiiuiiiK mo I'voiiinn hours.
MRS MARGARET RODGERS
TO BE HONORED AT
TEA NEXT FRIDAY
Mis Mmiiarot U,ulw.is, uf this
'' 1J ' "lepartnient ii-i.sldenl of
he auMPary to -l iiiled Spanish
"ill- otcrnns of tlrecon. will be
Kiiest ui Honor at a channlnK two
....... a iea next f inlay afleiuoon,
Allttilsl Huh, l, U,, , ,ht) a(.
tiacllvo home or Mis. Kriink M
Coiiiplon. on Spince street, to be
sponsored by Hi,. .HS I 'residents
club. .Meinbcrs uf tlenrne s'larnier
Httxlllltry IlilM- liecll Invited to Join
wllh Hi,. psl I'resldi'iits club In
lloiiurliiK .Mrs. HinIkim-h.
Tim lea was pi e louslv planned
to he held m the Sam Stunner
home, but was chanted in th,.
Coiiiplon lioine.
V.F.W. PICNIC TO
BE HELD ON SUNDAY
All members of Pmrlcl; ,.i.
ley Post ami auxiliary ol Veterans
ol I'meinn Wars mid tiielr lanill
les bi,e he. 'It Invited to eniov Hie
annual picnic lu lie held nt the
elei-niis Administration Kacllilv
liaik Sunilay. Anuust I till, at which
nine the Coolie Ilium Corps will
lie miosis of honor.
MISS WAINSCOTT IS
HOSTESS TO KNITTING
CLUB THURSDAY NIGHT
'.Miss llei nlece ainscoll was a
tnosl mai-lous hostess Thursday
evenlna. when she etlleitained her
knlllinit chili at her' .attractive
limill. oil Overlook. (Pollow IliK n
pleasant social fM-niim, Miss Wain-
soil served hndy rel, eshinenls to
.Mra. Cordon tlcuuott.' Mrs. Mar
shall Pentcm. Airs. ii(-n Walker,
Bin! iif. Frvil Hmsls.
MRS HUMPHREY IS
HONORED AT LOVELY'
SHOWER PARTY
OI.HNDAI.E, Aus. Ill .Ml. J. F.
Thomas entertained at a miscel
laneous shower parly lu honor uf
Mrs. Claude Humphrey, u recent
bride, oil Wednesday afternoon. It
was also the occasion of .Mrs.
Tliomus' weddltiK anniversary. The
atternoou was spent 111 visitlUK.
The Kuesl of honor, Mrs. Hunt
pbrey, was presented will) lovely
Kilts by Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs. M
vin Pike, .Miss .Mnrrtaret Jlowiu-d
.Mrs. Klzztc .Miller, Miss Vlldred
iMouciette, Mrs. h'ranceH Marks,
Mrs. Slanley Williams, Miss Al
leen Williams, Miss Doris Miller
Mrs. Itohert Slovens, Mra. Harri
son Smith, Mrs. W. II. Ish. Mrs.
W. I.. Oobyns, Mrs. I'red Morey
Miss Slellu llurke, Mrs. Ksther Mil
ler, .Mrs. iUiyuiond Kmfih. Mrs. I
A. Xook. Mrs. Wm. Thompson, Mrs.
W. II. Welch, Mrs. Klliiuu Hum
pbrey. Mrs. John llurke. Mrs. M
I,. Frost, Mrs. Ora Miller, Mrs.
Fred Conner. Mrs. Clifford .Miller
.Mrs. C. J. Kafer, Miss Alice No
bel, .Mrs. iMutiu Heller. Mrs. Frank
Woodley, .Mrs. Hussell Hill, Mrs.
Homer Heed. Mrs. Mount llurke,
Mrs. Lacey Sparks. Miss Jean
Thoinus. Cllflord Sniith, Uuaue
Miller, N.nline Morey, Dean Wil
liams, George Franklin Cooper,
Laura June Cooper., and the hos
tess, Mrs. J. F. Thomas.
MRS. B.' R. M ADDOX
GIVES LOVELY PARTY
FOR MRS. T. 8. VIRDEN
Mrs. 11. R. Maddox entertained
at a very lovely l::iu o'clock dessert-luncheon
Tuesday afternoon
In compliment lo .Mrs. T. II. Vlr-
den, who is leaving soon for C'or-
vallis to reside.. ;A pretty yellow
luotir was. carried out in the de
corations. Mrs.. iVhuldox w-as as
sisted in serving by Miss Kugenia
Vlrden, . daughter 'Of the guest or
hoiror. . i - .- . . i ' '
.()vors were arranged for Mrs.
Vlrdaii. ;guest of honor, Mrs. . W.
P.- Harris, Mrs. Lillian Tablie, Of A-
tni iii. Mrs. M . Hazel Dlxou, -Jlrs;
A. K. Kent, Mrs. Harris Ellsworth,
Mrs. I). II. l-enox, Mrs. I!oyd Hales,
Mrs. .laiues K. Sawyers, Mrs.' 11;
C- Illll'hy, Mrs. M. F. Woe. Mrs.,
S. A. Suiirnrd, Mrs. C. II. Fieani,
Miss Kiigenia Vlrden and the hos
tess, Mrs. Maddox, and daughter,
Mollle Jeanne.
A lovely hnndkprrhief shower
given lo MIS. Vlrden. Con
tract bridge, was .enjoyed' during
the .afternoon ,with Mrs. Dixon
winning tlie high score -.prize and
Mrs. Sawyers winning the second
high score -.prize. ..
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LOS ANGELES VISITOR
HONORED AT DINNER
PARTY ON BIRTHDAY
; To ( honor Dr. Ziiuiupi'mmi. nf
Uik Angeles, on- his. birthday an
niversary. .' a charining . seven
o'clock turkey dinner parly was
given by Dr. and Mrs. Charles
Dcane at their beautiful home oil
Ihe North Unp(ilu river Turaduy
evening. v. ,
Covers were placed for Dr. and
Mrs. Zimmerman, ol' Los Angeles,
Dr. and Mrs. . siutor. of Fresno,
rum., Airs. William Hell, of Hose
niirg, mid Ihe host mid hostess,
nr. mm Airs. Ileniip.
Visiting in th,, garden nn.l hom
ing were enjoyed dining Ihe picas-
ant evening hours.
PICNIC DINNER AND
MEETING IS HELD AT
YONCALLA SUNDAY
YOXCAI.I.A. Aug. l:l-TI,p mem
hers and friends of the M. H
church enjoyed a basket dinner
I'ollowliiR ihe regular services. Sun
day. During ihe alteruoon u meet
tug ol the olliclal board mid lad
ies mil was held, at which time. It
was ueciiled to make some neces
sary repairs on the church. Those
intending Hie dinner were, Mrs.
Ilertrude Stoute mid - dniiuihtci
Until. .Mr. mid Mrs. Jay Hunting
ton and taniily, Mrs. Fi'unk .Mail,-
neu ami lanilly. .lake Wilson. Alls.
J. It. Laswell. Itev. ami Mrs. Park
er. Mrs. Zadle lllshop, Mrs. Alarv
l.ohre.v. Miss .Norma Hitchcock,
anil Allss Aiadllne llragg.
MRS. FRANK COEN IS
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE
CLUB ON MONDAY
Mrs. Frank. Coen very gracious
IV '! lallieil her bridge dull ; u
uiveiy one. inn ly o clnck dessert
liiiicheon al her attrniiive hnnie nu
Soiilh Stephens street .Monday all,
erniion. Mixed lionnuetR nf suiniuer
llnwers curiie.l onl a pretty decn
rallvp iiiotll or ihe occasion.
Cmers were placed for Mm. I-:,
tl. Kolilhagi'ii and Mrs. II. C. Da
vis, guests, and Mrs, Kredeilck
Chapman. Jr., Mrs. I). . Hess,
Mrs. A. Ii. Parr. Mm. Scott Will.
lams. Mrs. linger llalley mid Mrs,
Fredeiick .1. Porter.
Cntltriirl bridge was eniuved dur.
Ing Hip arieinoon with Mis. Hess
winning the high score prize and
Mir. Williams
the second blc.li
SCOV, pi luc,
HOME ECONOMICS
MEETING IS HELD
AT DAYS CREEK
DAYS I'liKKK. Ana. 1:1 The
Isnnth I'niiiiina tiinnuc llmne Ken-
lliilllit'K dull met nl the linlne ul
.Mia. II. A lllinciln e,n,.,:iy n.
Icrniion n-llb Mm. b'mnk Alvnnl
II IlilKtnss Those I'le.-cnt Inclniled
Kdllll Miiiii Kiliih MnlllleiVK.
Mill-v Keii!i:on. Ktnily l-'ei miHim.
i'lorindu Klinnds, Miuuiii-et AlcUeo.
Klv'n Mniilti'ws, Hetty lih.inils, nail
the hitess. Susie Alvmd.
At the cU.se nf the business
meetlim' dellcluils lelresliuienls
weie s.rvcd bv the hiistt'i-e at;slt
t il lie lidltll Mooiv.
NORMA WINSTON BEESON -ANNOUNCES
ENGAGEMENT'
.TO PAUL EYOLFSON
At a charming no-hostess lunch
eon at the Hotel L'iupu,ua Friday
noou, Norma Winston Me.esou, of
Portland, announced her engage
ment to Paul Kyolfsou, also of that
city. The announcement was clev
erly told by the use of a Charlie
McCarthy stunt presented by Mrs.
Paul Jenkins and Mrs. Vera Me
Cliulock Joiies.
The table was eetiterel by a blue
niirrur placijue holdiug u bowl of
pale yellow snapdragons and or
chid larkspur. Gladioli and maid
en hair fern corsages were at each
place. Covers were arranged lor
Norma Winslon lleeson. guest of
hoiior, Mrs. Halph Johnson, of
Oakland, Calif, Mrs. Vera McCliu
tock Jones, Mrs. Paul Jenkins,
Mrs. Jack Suksdorf, Mrs. Ira
llyrd, Miss Heverly Winston, Mrs,
Florence Kockwell, Mrs. Dorothy
Hunt, .mis. Kenneth Winston, mis.
A. J. F.llisou, .Mrs. O. M. lies, Mrs
Kdwiu Uooih. Mrs. lloyd Hales and
Mrs. Frederick J. Poller.
The guest of honor formerly
made her home In Koseuurg and
lor the past year has been employ
ed at Olds and Kings in Portland
Mr. Kyolfsou is a civil engineer for
the Pacillc .Metal company in Port
land. The wedding date has not
been announced.
MARSTERS' FAMILY
REUNION IS ENJOYABLE
AFFAIR OF SUNDAY
The annual AlurtUers fauiily re
union was a very enjoyable affair
of Sunday at the Riverside Park
in Eugene, at which time members
of the luiiiily from alt parts of the
state gathered lo spend tile day to
gether. A delightful basket dinner
whs enjoyed al noou, followed by a
short business meeting, at wliicn
time Joseph Maraiers, of Koseuurg,
was elected president, and .Mrs.
Ada Urown, ot Urania Pass, was
elected secretary.
Over fifty were present for thfe
affair, and those unending from
Douglas county included Judge and
.Mrs. it. . .MarsteiH, Mr. and .Mrs.
A. C. iMarsters, Lyle and Craig
Marsters, Air. and Mrs. I-'red liow
and daughter, Miss June, Mr.
and .Mrs. Hoscoe Mars tern and
daughter. Miss Hetty, and Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Marsiers and son, Dar-
retl, all ot Jtoaeburg; Mr. and Mrs,
Emery Marsters, of .Myrtle c:reek;
and Mr. a"d Mrs. George Marsters
and sous, George and Hilly, and
Mrs. H. E. Chilson, of Riddle.
MISS ETHOLA KINNEY
HONORED AT DELIGHTFUL
AFFAIR AT DIXON CAMP
Mies llettyjanq fiiJcon. Miss Fai-
geniii Virdeu mid Miss Kathryu Hii'
sen hark were hostesses ,at a de
lightful shower and- slumber party
in compliment to Miss U tho la Kin
ney, bride-elect, Wednesday ut the
IMxou summer camp. A shower ol
slieels was given to Miss Kinney.
Dinner was served to Miss Kin
ney, guest of honor, Miss KlHi Heii
nigh. uf Portland, Miss Eleanor
Knller, nf Eugene. Miss Cay Huhar,
Miss Jleleii Marie Catching, Miss
Prances Louise 'Wlmberlv, Miss
'lnlro.- Tison Helen Wothor-
ill, Miss Ahnahelle Herg. Miss
Mary Ellen Darby, .Miss Adah Ma
le until and the hostesses. Miss
Dixon, Miss Virdeu mid Miss Itu-
seuliark.
The Rroii n remaitied overnight at
the cainp mid had breakfast in the
morning, before returning to their
homes. Following the dinner Wed-i
nesday evening, the guests enjoyed
a swimming party and n campfire.
PRETTY SMOOTH EFFECT WITH
PATENT LEATHER
1 i i ' tMt?
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I mm v: 1
t tu,
mMMa.fcaaaiiiMCgJMii ihbiw
The pockets of this new dress lor early fall days are trimmed with
rjiifd patent leather in quilted motif. It matches the patent leather
belt which is an effective contrast, to the dull black wool of the fmk.
Nctlce that skirt fullness is achieved through knife pleats. The atep-in
pumps also aie of patent Rathe, and the flattering .off the fave hat U
.vine velvet, ...
Celebrate Wedding Anniversary
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Mil. AND MRS.
To honor Mr. and Mrs, Carl
llrauuiuger on their fifty-second
wedding anniversary, a very de
lightful surprise was given at their
home near Sulherlfn, Friday, Au
gust 5th, at which time a delight
ful no-hostess luncheon was served
on the veranda.
Gorgeous bouquets of gladioli in
pastel shades were used about the
looms of Ihe home and to decorate
the serving table. 'Beautiful gifts
were presented to Mr. and Mrs.
HrauninytM', guests of honor, from
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Blake and
daughters, Miss Mary Louise and
Miss Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
.Marshall, Mr. and-Mrs. Alfred Huff-
meister and daughters, Miss IJeulah
and Miss Tilduh, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred llrauuiuger and daughter,
Miss Harbara, .Mr. and Mrs. Lenoir
Gruhhe mid daughter, Miss Olive
Maye, Estelle Maynard, of Los An
geles, and Miss Freeda Brauu
inger. ,
MIXED TOURNAMENT
ANNOUNCED FOR
NEXT FRIDAY
A very interesting affair for all
Rosehurg Country club members
is the mixed tournament to be held
:it five o clock next Friday after
noon. August l'Jth, at the club
course. The tournament commit
tee of the ladies of the club have
charge of the mixed tournament.
potluck supper, in charge of
Mrs. W, M. MeEachern and Mrs.
,1. E. Marks will follow the tourna
ment. A uelightful eight o'clock
card party will follow the supper
hour and will be in charge of Mrs.
It. C. Duvls uud Mrs. Edward
Hines.
A most cordial invitation is ex
tended to all members of the club.
MR. AND MRS. EDWARDS
ENTERTAIN AT LOVELY
DINNER PARTY TUESDAY
Mr. and Mrs. John Edwarda en
tertained at ft very lovely seVen
o'clock dinner party at their attrac
tive home In Oakland Tuesday eve
ning. Co vera were placed at a beau
tifully appointed table centered
with a 'bowl of marigolds and zin
nias, lor Mr. and Mrs. George H.
Smith. Miss Helen Casey. .Miss
Naomi Scott and the host and hos
tess. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards.
Visiting was enjoyed during the
pleasant evening hours.
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URAUN1NGER
Mr. Uraunlnser waa born lu 1862
in Welnsuerg, Germany, and cajiie
iu American wnen ue was elgh
teen years of age. Mrs. Itraunineer
was born iu 1865 at Amsterdam,
Holland, and came to the United
stales at the age of ten years.
They were married in ldagrove,
Iowa, August 5. 1SS7, where they
maue ineir home until 1901. mov
ing to Villard, Minnesota, and from
there, came west and settled in tho
hutheilln vallej. where thev nur
chased a tweiuy-six-acre fruit tract
and built their permanent home
residing there since 1912. Tbey are
me parents or six children. Mamie,
itosa. Alice, Anna, Freeda and
Fred, all of whom wore born in
lowa.
Mr. anu Airs, liruuninuer nr
uotn enjoying excellent health and
are able to still maintain their
own fruit and berry ranch near
butherlfn, which they have ennaoed
in lor me past twenty-six years.
MRS. L. M. PIERSON
COMPLIMENTED AT
CHARMING PARTY
Mrs. L. M. Piei'son, formerly of
hub cuy, wno is nere for a few
weeks from Oklahoma and I.os An
geles, was the Inspiration of H very
lovely seven-thirty o'clock desserl-
snnuer Wednesday evening at the
h. i,. UHiny Home on North Jack
son street with Mrs. Darby, Mrs.
Irvhi Binnn and Miss May 'Bald
win as hostesses. -
One long table, covered by a llice
cloth, and two small serving tables
decorated with bowls of holly
hocks uud tall lighted tnpei-B, were
used to serve the dessert-supper.
Guests invited to honor Mrs.
Pierson included Mrs. Mayme
Urine, of Los Angeles, Mrs. I.. H.
Whipple, Mrs. J. K. Fnlbe. Mrs. E.
It. Kenny, Mrs. 13. W. Maddox, Mrs.
T. It. Virden. Mrs. Jones, of Port
land, .Miss Ethel Webb, Miss Mar
garet Page. Miss .Margaret Bald
win. Mrs. A. J. Cieddes, Mis. Bay
niond Parslow, Mrs. E. E. Sherman,
-Mrs. Alvla Wetlierall, Mrs. Mabel
Wilson, Mrs. Elmer McKean and
the hostesses, Al i s. Darby, Mrs.
Uruiin and Hiss May Baldwin.
Games ami visiting were enjoyed
during tho pleasant evening hours.
JANET HARGIS HAS
PARTY ON THIRD
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY
Janet Hargls, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Hingis, celebrated
j her third birthday anniversary at
! a delightful lawn party Thursday
' afternoon nt her home. Colorful
balloons wore used ns a decorative
motif tor tho occasion.
Gifts were presented to Janet
from Ihercsa Day Hair, Dnrryl
Dean lllnck, Marclti Newland, Jan
ice Dennett, Sandra Kay ftapp,
Jerry Lilly, Charles Verrell. Hob
by Walker, Sally Jean Walker
Marshall Pcngra and Nancy Lee
ami caret Ann Ncurlter.
A beautifully decorated blrtfultty
cake was cut uml served ' with re
freshments by Mrs. Hargls. Covets
were arranged for the small guests
anu tneir mothers.
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
TO MEET AT BUTNER
HOME NEXT THURSDAY
The Woman's Foreign Mission
ary society of the Methodist Epis
copal church will hold a very Inter
esting meeting at two o'clock next
I hursdny arternonn at the home
of Mrs. Foster llutner in West
Rosehurg. Those desiring trans
portation have been asked to meet
ut the church a little before two
o'clock.
A Little Light Uenrer program
lias been planned for the - nfter
mion and mothers with small chil
dren are invited as special guests
of the day.
BRIDGE CLUB ENJOYS
MONDAY AFTERNOON AT
HAMILTON SUMMER HOME
Mrs. Walter S. Hamilton enter
tained her bridge cltih at a love1
ly luncheon at her summer pluce
on the North Unipquu .Monday aft
ernnnll. Covers were placed for
Mrs. ' Mi'Danicls. of Portland, (a
sister of the hostess), and Mrs.
Rachel Itoyle. of San Francisco.
Mrs. M. F. Illce. Mrs. 11. C. Inr
by, Mia. It. 1,. Whipple, Mrs. A.
K. Kent. Mrs. M. Iluzel Dlxou and
the hostess, Mrs. Hamilton.
Contract bridge was enjoyed
miring the atternnnu with Mrs.
Rice winning the prlr.o lor high
score,
MRS. RAY TANNLUNO IS
APPOINTED AS DEPT.
HOSPITAL CHAIRMAN
Mrs. Mary Hays, the ileparlnient
president nf the auxiliary to Vet
erans of Foreign Wars, has an
nmiDceil her appointment of Mrs.
Itay Tannlunil. of Patrick W. Kel
ley auxiliary lo V. F. W., ns de
partment hospital chairman In
cbuige of the Itoseburg A. I
hospital. She will be assisted by
Mis. Paul Dusseau, who- is unit
hospital chairman.
WeeT'MELR08E-CLUB-.-:rr;
HAS bNJOYABLE
MEETING THURSDAY i -
MElhqferi I Aug. hs.-Mra. ' Noi
min I'llle entertained 0io Svdst
Melrose ilttb at her home Thurs
day, afternoon, A pleasant, jueetinc
was enjoyed, sewing and visiting.
Mrs. Peirequin gave an interesting
account of the women s recreation
camn which she attended at Luke
Cleowox last week., A dainty lunch
as serveu by tile hostess, Mrs.
Ellis, to Mrs. C. O. Crlteser, Mra.
Etta Ward. Mrs. E. M. Seelev. Mra.
Hay Petrequlii, Mrs. H. 0. ThoiuD-
son nnd Kosemary Ellis. , ( ,
i lie next regular, .club. . meeting
will be beld Thursday afternoon,
September 8, at, the home of Mrs.
Thompson. Quilting will be started
on the club quilt. Mrs. Petrequin
win ue in charge of the lafresh
menta. All club members are urg
ed to attend and bring their thim
bles. It was decided to hold the
club picnic Sunday, August 21, at
the pioneer reunion on the Cula
poola. ' '
MRS. GEORGE GINDER
16 HOSTESS TO i
BRIDGE CLUB TUESDAY ' , . .' ,
Mra. George Chiller was a most
gracious nostess Tuesday evenlug
at her lovely home on Vista ave
nue, when she entertained her
bridge club.
Contract bridge was enjoyed by
Mrs. R. D. Coen, a guest, and Mrs.
Hoger Dailey, Mrs. Frank Coen,
Mrs. A. D. Parr, Mrs. J. D; Mc
Lennan, Mrs. W. n. Chrlsler, Mrs.
marmian r engra and Mrs. II
.U.LUU3. ingn score for the eve
ning's nlay was hold bv Mr.
oaney.
A lovely supper was served by
airs, uincter at the close of the
contract bridge play.
CHARMING TEA GIVEN
i-UK MRS. T. B. VIRDEN
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
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Mrs. carl E. Wlmborlv Mm I.
A. Wells and Mrs. , W, ,H. Drown
entertained about thirty friends
at the former's lovely home on Eaac
i-ane street to compliment Mrs. '1
B. Virden, who is leaving In an
other week for Corvallls to reside.
ueautltul bouquets of phlox in
orchid shades and goldenrod and
toll yellow tapers graced the tea
table. Mra. Wimberl, Mrs. Wells
nnd Mrs. Brown, were assisted by
:iuss bugenia and Miss Lou se Vlr
den and Miss Francos Wiuiberly.
Visiting in the attractive ear-
duns was enjoyed during the af
ternoon tea hours.
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BADOURA' CLUB HAS
LOVELY DINNER' "
MEETING TUESDAY ' '' '
A very lovely 6:30 o'clock no-
hostess dinner meeting of the Ba-
doura club. Daughtere of the Nile,
was enjoyed. Tuosday evening at
the attractive home of Mrs. Bert
Wells- on East Lane street.
Covers wore placetl at a nrottilv
appointed table for Mrs. G. R.
Bates, Mra. A. J.- Voting, Mrs. Will
H. Gerrelsen, Mrs.. Albert Mlcolll,
and' Mrs. Bert Wells, members.
and Mrs, V: W: Chase, a guest.i.a :
Sewing uml .visiting were .enlov.
,ed during tho pleasant evening
hours. '
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BINGO PARTY TO BE
HELD NEXT THURSDAY
AT V. A. FACILITY
The women's auxflinrv tn m.
abled American Voteran's has an
nounced a bingo party for next
Tuosday evening. Aueust ifith in
be held ut the Veterans Adminis
tration Facility. All members of
the auxiliary have been nsked in
attend and to bring a friend to
the party. , . ..
LUNCHEON ENJOYED
AT WIMBERLY HOME
FRIDAY NOON
Judge and Mrs. Curl K. Wlm-
neriy antt tiatighier. Frances and
sons. Curl Jr., and Lee, had as
their guests for luncheon Friday
noon at tholr lovely home on East
Lane street, the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wlmberlv. and
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Kent, of Port
land. ROSE CLAN TO HOLD
FIRST REUNION SUNDAY
The first reunion or the Rose
family, descendants , or Commodore
Rose, will be 11 very enjoyable all
day affair of Sunday with a bus
kot dinner ut noon, lo bo held at
the old donation claim place In
the grove of the Roberts Creek
schoolhouse. All relatives and
friends are most cordially inviled
to attend.
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GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S
CLUB TO MEET NEXT
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
The Garden Vallev u nnipn'a
club will meet at two o'clock next;
inursday afternoon at the club-
noue with .Mrs. Harvey Kwens us
JIOSK'88.
nion will
The regular business ses-1
fft. '""
social hour. All. members aru unf
ed lo ho present.
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NEW SERVICE LAUNDRY
324 W. Lane St. '
AUXILIARY :T0 v.. -F.: W..-:?-i'
HOLD8 CARD PARTY '
AT V. A. f . TUESDAY . ' , l .
' i The aixfyary to' Patrick v.. K5I.
ley post', of Vetelana ' .oj Foreign
Wara HeW their regular card parly
at, the. vet?rapa, ,ad!njnistrtjou fa
cility : Tuesday' evening.- Bridge,
-pinochle; and five-hundred were iu
play ami also two tables of douii
noea were enjoyed.. Home-made can
dies were, served by the auxiliary ;
members.
Those enjoying the evening In
cluded Mrs. Kutherine Gibson, vis- ;
itlng auxiliary member 'from Se- '
attle, Wash., Mrs. Blllle Noble,
Mrs. W. O. Cllnger, Mrs, Paul
Dempsey, Mrs. A. H. Mquntford,
Mrs. Mountford, Sr., Mra. Rtuncho
Boyer, Mra. Frank Coiupton, Mrs.
George, CreiiBhaw, Mia. Walter
prints, Mrs. ivdward JHiues, Miss i
Margaret Johnson,. Mra. Paul Dus-
aeau, Mrs. Faye .Fitzpatrick, Mrs.
S, W. Van Voorst, Mra. Itay Tann
lund and the recreationul aide, Mrs.
Heiene H. Anderson. . ,
THIMBLE CLUB HAS '
MEETING AT DARBY
HOME ON MONDAY " V "
Tho N. of Wi Thlmblo club met
Monday afternoon at tho home of
Mrs. Lola Darby with Mrs. Iva
Taylor conducting the business
meeting in the absence of the presi
dent, Winnie Huwn, who yas con
fined to. her, home, having suffered
a bad fall.
The social, hour was followed by
lovely refreshments served in the
garden by Mrs. Darby, assisted by
Mrs. Mayme Hudiiell .and Mrs. ,
Ethel Beaver. Covers were placed
for Llllle Lohr, Virginia Campbell,
Lydla Hooper, Ruth pisbman, Mary
Myers, Anna Dowel!, Bertha Tay
lor, iva Taylor, Mayme Hudnell,
Helen Davis, 'Ethel Beavoi' ami
Lora Darby,. members, and Emma
Lou Dishman, Cloydene Darby and
Mrs. Kntherine Gibson, of Seattle,
guests.
Tho next meeting will be August
22nd. at the home of Mrs. Ruth
Pjshmun at 912 Stephens street.
REBEKAH LODGE HAS
INTERESTING MEETING
ON TUESDAY EVENING
Rosojiurg Rebekah lodge. No. II.
met In regular session Tuesdav
evening "with the noble grand, El
sie Reese, In charge. An excellent
attendance enjoyed " the meeting.
! The refreshment committee for
the August 22nd Illeetintr wua a...
jiounced as follows: Ona Williaiiis,
LOUlse doling. A via .Wethnrntl A
J. Oeddos, 0. L. Johnson, Evelyn
Hoover. May Fisher. Marv M01 'ean
and Alice Goff.
v, The Three Link : club meeting
Was held with Carmen' Marie, m nsi-
dont, lit -charge.. Plans wero .iuadu
lor an Ice cream , social to bn held
next Tuesday evening -at the Li-
uiary para, l' me reports were ni.'idu
tne recent., successful wionei-
roast sponsored by the club ut tho
Rosehurg camp ground.
REGIN.A BARNETT ANn '
JOHN BARON MARRY - ,
hIERE THURSDAY NIGHT
iMIss .. Reglna Burnett: -iiniii-i.i.... i
or; Mrs. Artha Barnett. of Phoenix,
Arizona, and John Baron, of Alvrtlc
Creek, were quietly married , al
nine-thirty o'clock Thursday even
ing, August 11th, at the Metho
dist Episcopal church in Rosehurg.
Rev. s. Raynor Smith, pastor of
the church, performed the cere
mony In the presence of only the
necessary witnesses. The church
was beautifully decorated for the
occasion with bouquets of pom pom
dahlias and gladioli.
Mr. -and Mrs Rui-nn ..-111 ,n..L-n
their home on a ranch at Buck
Fork.' - -
MRS. J. H. BOOTH IS
COMPLIMENTED AT
LUNCHEON ON BIRTHDAY
i The Social Eight club compll- '
mented Jlrs. J. H. Booth at a
charming luncheon Thursday at
the Hotel Umpqiia to . honor her
birthday anniversary. A lovely bowl
m Buiui'iigiuw graced the serving
table, .where covers were arranged
for Mrs. Booth, guest of honor,
..us. j . u. usuorn, Mrs. I. B. Riddle.
.Mrs. Washington Hughes, Mrs. L.
A. Wells, Mrs. A. C. Marsters.
Mrs. R. h. Gilc arid Mrs; P. T.
Bubar.
. Following the luncheon the group
went to the beautiful Booth home
on Court' street,, where olfts were
presented to Jlrs Booth nnd the
afternoon was enjoyably- spent iu
sewing and visiting.
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
MEETS AT GROW HOME..
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
The Presbyterian Mlssionai-v so-
clely held a delightful meeting
Thursday afternoon at the .attrac
tive home of the president, Mrs.
1 miner urow, on Lobu street.
Mrs. Grow presided nvni 1 lw. '
business meeting with Mrs It. ll"
(Irinsted conducting the 'devotions:
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i!rlsf! &Tt,ie' rograin: .
rnnttmn-d oivnnirp U t
DOING YOUR LAUNDRY
AT HOME IS FALSE
ECONOMY. .
Think of how much time laun
dry takes you to da at home!
THEN decide to save all around
by letting ut do It for you. .