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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 3, 1938. i THREE Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTO (Continued from paga I.) 'Movlne; Millions," which roniplot ci the study hook on India. At thn tea hour Mrs. Crow and Mrs. TtoheriR served lovely refresh ments to Mrs. L. Scott, Mrs. H. I.. Eddy, Mrs. Georce M. Drown, Mrs. R. H. Orlnsted, Mrs. 1. H. Mover, Mrs. n. R Nichols, Mrs. II. 0. Livingston, Mrs. Margaret Itod gers, Mis. L. I,. Dodie, Mrs. Con nett. Miss Kinnm Bristol and Miss Margaret Olann The September 8th meeting of the society will bo hold at the home of Mrs. C. E. Roberts on Fowler street. . ' ' ; ' D. OF U. V. HOLDS MEETING AT ARMORY , ON FRIDAY EVENING . Florence Nightingale Tent No. 15, Daughters of Union Veterans of the. Civil War, lSCMSCi, held an Interesting meeting last evening nt the armory with the senior vice, Zmla Parr, presiding. An interesting report on the con vention was presented by J.ettlo l.inklnter. Plans were made for a social to be enjoyed the evening of August 20th at the home of nuth Reese on the North Pacific hlsh wav in Edenbower. The prize for the evening was won liy Ruth Plumer. : BIBLE CLASS'HAS POTLUCK SUPPER AT HESS HOME TUESDAY Rev. W. C. Fancette's Edenbow er Illhlo Study class held n delight ful politick picnic supper Tuesday evening nt the attractive yard of Mr. and Mrs. Homy Hess in Eden bower. Covers wore placed for forty. Dr. White, prominent writer and Bible student from I-os Angeles, was present and gave a very Inter esting talk. A very pleasant social evening followed the potluck picnic supper. The Bible class has been meeting every Tuesday evening In hilenhower, under the direction of Rev. Mr. Faucette, for the past two yea re. PAST MATRONS CLUB HONORS MRS. VIRDEN AT LOVELY DINNER The Past Mnirons club of Rose- rg chapter of Eastern Slnr en- nrtained nt a deligbll'ul six-lhlrtv lock nn-hostcKs chicken dinner last evening at the Uttle Gvnsv Tearoom to compliment Mrs. T. D. Virden. who Is moving to Corvallis. A howl of red gladioli and tnll lighted tapers graced the tablo, hero covers were placed for Mrs. Virden, guest of honor, two guests. Mrs. n. R. Shainhrook and Mrs. Dorothy Dixon weaver, of Salt Lake City, and the following members, Miss Gladys Hasklu, Mrs. J. E. Runvnn. Mrs. D. 11. I.en- Mrs. P. T. nil bar, Mrs. William Bell. Mrs. A. E. Elliott. Mrs. R. D. Williams, Mrs. V. J. Micelll. Miss Margaret Page, Mrs. fJuv Cordon, Mrs. V. F. Harris, Mrs. C. O. Fer- rler, Mrs. Carl E. Wimberly, Miss Ethel Webb and Mrs. Frances Un-toll. The Past Matrons presented a lovely gift to Mrs. Virden and a second gift, from members of the Business and proiessionai wom en's club, was presented to .urn. Virden. Visiting wns enjoyed during tno pleasant evening hours. ; WHIPPLF-BLACK SUPPER ND GARDEN PARTY IS HARMING AFFAIR FRIDAY Today's Pattern '. I o7o7 Be Sure to SUte Size When Ordering Pattern. SLIM FLATTERY EASILY MADE PATTERN jSC3 SO RIGHT for every matron whether or not she bus to reckon with ovei--emnhnslzed curves! And Pattern 4S63 is n perfect example of the new trend in shirtwaist dresses. This season's tailored froi-kH Imvfi n softer, "dressmaker effect, shown In this design with its smartlv slenderizing yokes, nen' Utile puffed sleeves and soft gath ers nt ctenter front and waist. Don'l you like that ncnt skirt with a cen ter seam and single inverted pieai Snucy buttons anil pockets no charm too! This frock is so ens and Inexpensive to make up that von're almost sure to wnnt several in a variety of fabrics. Consider checked cottons nnd wushnhle syn thetlcs . . . for now. anil antum tno' onr- instructor Included. Pntlr.rn JXII-I Is llvnllOble I women's slles M. 3(i. 3S. 40. 43, 44 4(i anil 4S. Size 30 takes 3 7-S yards 3B huh fnhrlc. Rend FIFTEEN CENTS (1.1c) In coins or stampB (coins preterieo fnr llila Anno Adnnm nattern. Writ plainly SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS nml STVI.K NI'MBER. Do you want to be a style leader In your set? Then write at once tor the popular ANNE ADAM3 PATTERN HOOK. It's filled with hints on how to be thriftier and smarter how to look younger. slhmnoiv mnt-f, elnmorOUS how to bo correctly dressed for every fash innnliln sallim, whether Sunlit Ol moonlit. Don't delay In sending for this fascinating book, ond make yourself some really striking new- clothes. PRICE OK BOOK nr-TFl-v ri'KTii PRICE OF. PAT TERN FIFTEEN CENTS. BOOK AND PATTERN TOGETHER TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Send your order to News-Review, Pattern Dept., Roseburg, Ore. Betty Russell, MIbs Joyce Bridges. Mi-s. Edwin Gardner, Miss Madlyn Steams. Miss Kthola Kinney, Miss Annabelle Rerg, Miss Frances vVluiberly. Miss Helen Muiio Catch ing, Miss Chili Tlson, Miss Kmll tryn Busenbark; Miss lleltyjitue Dixon. MiE8 Adah Marie Ruhl, Miss Mary Ellen Ihirby and the hostess, Miss Guy Bnhur.' ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT AND CLYDE WALKER ANNOUNCE ENGAG.MENT ! Interesting news to a - large group of University of Oregon friends and also to numerous friends in Roseburg Is the en gagement of Miss Rosallo Milun Stelnmetz. daughter of Mr. nod Mrs. Harry Stelnmetz, of Eugene, to Clyde Iiwson Walker, son of .Mr. and Mrs. Lawson D. Walker of Portland.. The announcement wns made nt a bridge party given Thursday t.-vc-nlng bv Mrs. Stelnmetz for the hride-eleot. The wedding dcte has been set for nine o'clock the morn ing of August 21, lit the : Helta Delta Delta soi-crity house in Eu gene, , The announcement was ninci'i on small scrolls alta':iied to French bouquets given to each guest. Both Miss Stclnmcl. and Mr. Wnlker were grud"''tel iMs spiing from 17. of O. The brlilo elect is a member of the Delta Delta Delia sorority and Mr. Wnlk er is n member of Alpha Tail Omega fraternity. 'Miss :5teminel: has been 'the Inspiration f if num erous charming uffuirs In Eugene during the past week.' She it e niece of Mrs. George Wharton of this city. Local News Spends Day In Town T. R. Pol lack, of Glendale, was hino yester day unending to business. ' Back From Portland Louis Dll lard, Jr., lias returned from a busi ness trip to Portland. Goes to Scotts Mill Mrs. M. J. Rylev. of this city, has gone to Scolia Mill. In Marlon county, to visit. . U. S. V. HOSPITAL The library received ninety three new purchased books this' week. Forty-seven were volumes or the latest fiction, .fifty-six were of history, biography, travel mid science. No ennui among readers here for a while! Attorney nnd Mrs. R. U Whipple nil Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry R. Black entertained at a charming l:30 lock snnner nnrty last evening In the garden of the Whipple home l East Douglas street. Covers were arranged for Mr. nil Mrs. W. W. Kent, of Portland, Mrs. Anna Drain, of Drain, Mr. ml Mrs. Ira Wlmbeiiv, Judge and Mrs. Carl E. Winiherly, Mr. aid Mrs. A. E. Kent. Mr. and Mrs. order. Stewart. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ro bert Black, Burton JUack and the hosts nnd hostesses. Attorney nnd Mrs. Whipple nnd Mr. .and iV.rs. Black. Visiting wns enjoyed during the plensnnt evening hours. Mr. and Mrs. W. w. Kent nave been spending the past few days t the ranch place of 'the lonnf i 8 brother anil sister-in-law, Mr. ami Mrs. A. E. Kent, and were over- Ight guests of the Whipple! last evening. They left today for Oak land to visit at the home of Mis. Joseph Bridges nnd from there will go to Drain to attend to business ml visit Mr. Kent's sister, sirs. una Drain. The latter spent yes terday and todny here with her two daughters, Mrs. Whipple and Mrs. Black. ... e MRS. DOWELL IS HOSTESS TO H. E. 0. CLUB ON TUESDAY Mrs. Anna Dowell was n. most 'actons hostess to' the H. E. O. club at a -lovely one-thirty o'clock luncheon nt her home on Military street Tuesday afternoon.' A bowl of Rcraniifins graced the ttractivelv appointed table. Cov ers were arranged for Mrs. Clifton looper, who wns honored on her birthday witli a lovely cake nnd a gift, Mrs. Emma WJninsley and Miss Virginia Mills, guests, and the fol lowing members: MrB. Virginia Campbell, Mib. Myrtle Norwood. Mrs. C. W, Owen, Mrs. Percy My ers, Mrs. Laura Hounshell, Mrs Harry Lohr, Mrs. Martha Erskine nd the hostess, Mrs. Powell. Five-hundred wns enjoyed during the nftcrnoon with Mrs. Erskine holding the high score nnd Miss Mills, second high score. The August ifilh meeting of the club will bo held nt the home of Mrs. Myrtlo Norwood on Moshcr street. SLUMBER PARTY IS GIVEN AT CACY HOME '.AST EVENING We were distressed to hear that our. popular chaplain, the Rev. Perry Smith, had fallen and injur ed his' back, so that he could not ficiale here on Sunday. If the force of good wishes can lift him up he will recover shortly. There were some complaints ilgninst Hollywood after thn pic ture show Monday night thnt a ell known comedian failed to be us funny as usual. The applause ,or the public varies. The highest stars in filmland nt "present are Ire-skater, a nine-year-old girl, n unlimited cartoon, and a wood en dummy. Tuesday's card party was spon sored by the auxiliary to Patrick Kelley post of the Veterans of 'oreign Wars. There were forty- Ix playors, and the room hum mod with gaity. The hospital was honored tills eek by a visit from the state com mander of the Disabled American Vetrenns of the World War, anil the state president ' of the auxil iary, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dover. Ihey were escorted by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Andrews, our friends of the local post. Our large, cool pool room is a favorite place these afternoons. Ward two is proud of a player who bus scored eighty-six balls. When he takes a cue the rest of us just stand by to see the felt cleared. Miss Delores Cacy entertained group of friends at a very enjoy able dinner and slumber party last evening nt her home and this morning the guests were enter- tnined at breakfast. Those enjoying the occasion with Miss Cacy included Miss W ma Feldkamp, Miss Marjorle Ott Miss Marion Paden, Miss Betty Whipple, Miss Corinne Ilarpham and Miss Dorn Baker. PORTLAND VISITOR COMPLIMENTED AT PARTY ON FRIDAY Miss Gladys H. Strong invited few friends to her home on South Main street yesterday afternoon to enmn menl her aunt. Mrs. J. o Metz. of Portland. Following a most enjoyable nlnl afternoon. Miss Strong, assist ed by Miss Helen Cooney. served lovely refreshments to 51 rs. .Metz, guest oT honor, Mrs. J. D. Osliorn Mrs. Howard unrnos. airs. r.. r.. Annlewhltc.Mr'.. M. F. Hlce. Mrs 1. B. Riddle and Mrs. A. A. spraguo, LOVELY PARTY GIVEN FOR MISS EUGENIA VIRDEN AT BUBAR HOME FRIDAY Miss Gnv Bubar entertained et very lovely seven o'clock buffet supper last evening to honor Miss Eugenia Virden, who Is moving In another week to Corvallis. Zinnias formed the attractive decorative Miniif for the occasion. A lovely gift was presented to n Virden from Miss hi In Hen nleh. of Portland,- Miss Eleanor Fuller, of Eugene, Miss Jean tied des, Miss Elizabeth Campbell, Miss llcvprlv Winston. Jliss neien u',ihrnll Miss Virginia N mis Ionise Virden. Miss Dorolby Germond, Miss Uetty Quine, Miss Mr. Kelly Here Philip Kelly, In charge or CCC construction, ha lem. wns In Roseburg . yesterday on business. Attend to Business Mr. nnd Mrs. N. T. Peterson, of Idloylil. were business visitors in nils iiij liluy. Shoo Here Fridav Ml'B. Dnlo Cowan nnd Mrs. John Cowan, resi dents of Yoncalhi, spent Friday In this city shopping. , Here Friday A. E. Rradford, of the Bradford Culver Timber com' pany, t'oqnllle. was a business visi tor In this city Friday. Mr. Worthen In Town H. O. Wonhen, of Oakland spent venter- lay In this city unending to busl- less. Spends Day Here Mrs. O. O. Matthews and daughters. ' Miss Hull, and Miss Ruby Matthews and Mrs. K. llorney, of Melrose, were lu'i-ti shopping yesterday. Will, Go to Astorla-i-Mtas; Betty j UnderoooB-Tontllectomy- Larry Mile Whipple anil .Miss Marion Pa-Ware, ago four', underwent a Ion den, or this city, expect to leave silectoiuy ut Mercy hospital this tomorrow for'Aiitarin, Oregon, to morning, r I J ; - ' ' I I , spend two vftks visiting the hit ter's aunt. Fraik Padeni pf Rose burg, brother; ttt Miss Ptdeti, will take them to Astorlu anil, will re turn to this city Monday.) i Will Visit Howard Wood, of Glide, lefl Friday for Fortuna and Oakland, Calif., Friday to visit relatives, before going to Salinas Junior college. Goes to Portland Attorney Guy Cordon lefl Inst night for Portland on business. He will be joined there Monday by Mrs. Cordon nnd two duushteis, Miss Carolyn nnd .Miss Margaret. Salem Visitor Here Mr. and Mrs. Walter Call havo left for their home in Portland, following a week's visit here with the hitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wiard, who will spend n week visiting in Portland. Will Be Back In Office Br. G. C. Flulay. who bus been enjoying a vacation at his summer place on the North Umpiillu near Glide, will bo back in his dental office in me Medical Arls building Monday.. Return Frcm Eastern Oregon John and Ross Weaver have i il lumed to their Inline In Mylle Creek, following a week's stay in Burns, Oregon, attending to business- Leave for Beach Mr. O'.ld Mrs. Leon MeCliniock and their mree children. Richard, Patricia and Nancy, havo gone to- NesKowiu beach, where they will spend sev eral days enjoying n vaciiL'.on. Enjoy Trip Mrs. Gludjs Ochs, Alidra Ochs, Ed Sands, Wandn Weber and Sue Fretwell havo ro turne(l to their homes, following a two-dnv vacation trill to Crater, Diamond and Odell lakes. While at Odell lake they visited at the home of the formers brother, Thomas Godley. Bringt Son Home Rev.' S. Rsy- nor Smith, of this city, drove to Grunts Pass last ovenlm? and brought his son, lluynor Jr., back to Roseburg to convalesce. l!a nor Jr., suffered serious injuries j'l Ml automobile accident several weokj ago and lias been a patient ut t'ie hospital In Grants Pass since that time until yesterday, lie Is report ed to be steadily Improving In health and Is able to bo up u part. Arrive From Portland Miss Jose phine nml Miss Mildred Slnuolt, who nre employed In Portland, ar rlvwd hero today to visit relatives and friends. Two of their sisters, Mrs. Rulph Johnson nnd Miss Ann Sinnolt, recently nrrlved here from Oakland, Calif., and the latter plans to remain at the Siiinotl homo hero, while Mrs. Johnson expects to leave l lie first of Hie week lor her home In Oakland. She was form erly Florence Siiinotl. RUSSIA AND JAPAN , SIGN BORDER TRUCE Mil Back From! drew Mr. and' Jlrs, Frank! Illoole; ihavo returned ( to I l,,,l ,!' l,nii, In tllilu i.llV fllllllWlhlt week's-stay 'Ut their hiiinnsteiid iu ; meiuoruiiuiinii i"cubiub uii- nl lliew ;fW0OM 1 ' -Selves lo: avoid runner iiu-iuemn if.-. - - , . i - , TtKYp , Aug. -fAP)-i-Th9 wari office! announced: today; that soviet 'Russia and Japanese tmill- tlirjt repreaeiittttlvea had signed I I With State Police Ashley Ta bor, .son of. Mis. A T. Tabor, of lloselnirg. has Joined the suite po lice department anil expects lo be stationed nt Arlington, Oregon. Back Frcm Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Dale Owen have returned to t their home In this city, following I a two weeks' vacation at Vancouv er, Horse Ilnv ami Cupllnnd can yon, B. (' En route, they enjoy ed a trip over the Columbia river highwuy. ' lover the disputed' area 'on the, Si berian-Korean frontier. ; s . A communique said .hnth ssldes had retired approximately 90 yards from the crest of Changkufeng hill, which puis the hill between them and ends the condition in which the troops actually were facing each other. - - - - The agreement guaranteed that both sides would avoid actions llkoly to break the truce. o ' Because green Is regarded as unlucky in India, Americun motor manuractiirers have round out that to Vacation Miss It Is Impossible to sell green there. cliiet opernlor at , Miss Bcvan Esther Bevtlll the local olenhono office, Is leav ing today for Eugene to Join her parents, Mr. nml Mrs. E. D. Sher wood, and will go with them to const points to enjoy a twn weeks' vacation. Go to Medford Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Parr and son, Donald, of this city, spent the week-end visiting relatives In Medford They were accompanied by Mrs. Clyde Nellls, of Klamath Falls, who visited hero the past week at the Purr homo and who went on from Medford to her home. Will Live in Manila Mrs. Mil ton Woodworlh and two sous, Pat terson and Bruce, who have buen visiting here the past several months with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Paltersoll, aro leaving tomorrow for San Ki-nn-cisco to take a bout for Honolulu. The bout will stop 111 Sun Fran cisco next Friday ullil Mrs. Wood worth will visit her brother. Thom as Sorley, formerly of Hosebni-g, for a few hours, before leaving for Hawaii. At Honolulu, sho will take a second boat and go In Manila, P. I., to join her husband and make their Inline. Mrs. Woodwortli wns fin-morly Miss Jluigaret Sorley, of Itoseburg. Stop Over Here Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Elliott mid two daughters, or Klnniath Falls, stopped over hero last evening lo visit mends en routo home rent a vucutlon ut coast points visiting the runner's riiiiitlves. Mr. Elliott was former ly nsslstunt malinger ttt Hid loral j J. c. Penney store, ueipro uuius transferred to Kloiiiiith Fulls. nppiy iur iiim,mo m , i .. drew !'. ' Fauthreo Jr., 21, and Feme K. Hook, 21,. both resident of Roseburg, applied ror :i mar riage license yesterday at Van couver. Wash. Donald W. L'oyd, 28, and Nina M. Young, J'J, bom residents ol' Cnnyonvlllo, also ob tained a uiurrhigo license yester- lav lit Vancouver- FINE FLAVOR SMOOTH LIGHT TEXTURE FRESH DAILY THAT'S MODEL BREAD BUY IT FROM YOUR GROCER Arrives From San Francisco Mrs. J. L. Cawthnrn, formerly Hell lab Jewett. has arrived In Roseburg to visit indefinitely Willi relatives and friends. Mrs. Cnwthorn was formerly society editor of the lioso burg News-Review. Leave for San ' Francisco Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. Motschenbaclier and daughter, Susan, and son, El liott, or this city, left Friday tor San Francisco to visit Mrs. Mot sclienbiiclier's lnolher, Mrs. E. L. Elliott, and other relatives as well us rrienils ror a week. Spends Friday In Town Harry Hiirvin, principal or tho Paisley, Oregon, school this past year, who will teach In the Albany high school this yenr, spent yeslerdny In this city on business, lie and his wife are spending the summer months visiting the hitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 B. Lane, near Dlxoii villo. , t Who knows where there nre some good, whole, clean jig-saw puzzles stored away? We have worked our supply right side up and bottom side up and over. The inamiractiirers have stopped mar keting new ones, but Interest in that diversion Has never ceaseu here. The Gray Ladies corps was aug mented by one new member on Wednesday. Mrs. Jack Mct'allister joined tho entertainers on ward rive, and we were happy lo mono her acquaintance. Thursday night "Snow White and the Seven Dwnrls wns book ed here. Wosthrook Pegler has said that this Is the happiest thing which has happened lo the world since the armistice. One needs '.o see it twice, lor nt the first view he is too charmed by the natural ness of the impossible, and Hie seeming reality or the unreal, to bo able to appraise tho artistry of the technique. We marvel at the perpetual child-heart and Imagina tion or Wnlt Disney, whose un derstanding made possible Hie con ception of this film. No one, how ever ninny his years, need feel ashamed lo confess inal lie enjoy joyed the dramatized rairy tale with the comedy ot Its convincing ly human dwarfs. Patients who came here from American hike last January were pleased to see Miss Gladys Shaw, the recreational aide at thai hos pital, who stopped here tor a visit n route buck rioiii n vacation in Caliroruln. Our Friday sort ball games, and the practice preceding them, nre keeping sunset hours lively. No matter what the score, the onlook ers have a good time. POET'S CORNER I WILL ONLY HEAR liy (1. M. LHEPEIl But still across the night I see a candle burning, And still within my heart There will always lie a yearning. And " still as a bird That ever went a-tlylng. Mv henrt will sneak ot love Though tear drops may he drying. As still as a snowflake Across the barren waste. What seemed lost In giving Heaven has replaced. Then I will go to the hills With just the trees alwve. And I will only hear them Sieak to me of love. Sunday and Monday The most hilaijous picture thill, ever put your Ttinnybone on thn spot ... NEEDED -Mk I A oope pWM -Vjl: GOT THE jjjg - "Er Also Se lected Shorts Plus on the Same Program WHICH OfUOUf CHILDREN 'ARE MOST LOYAL? 3 ALWAYS 2 FEATURES ENDS TODAY Feature No. 1 KB , AR 3d JV$tiet "WILufm BOYD Feature No. 2 I','r!T.fTriTi) SHIRLEY ROSS LLOYD NOLAN Shows 2-3: 16-7-9 P. M. viata. 25c Eves. 36c Kiddles 10c The most exciting bat tle in all history is on! 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