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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1938
5CDCDEW
Sociai Calendar
Monday, November 7
-Dr. R. L. Dunn's nrm-denoni! na
tional Bible Btuily class meeting
ill 7:45 o'clock in evening at din
ing room o( Douglas hotel, public,
invited.
Jioao P.-T. A. meeting at four
o'clock In afternoon at K. S. null's
room at Junior nigh scliool. Mrs.
It: II. Mercer, presiden:.
.Public invited to Rlverrdnlo
grunge ball to attend 0:13 o'clock
la-male supper and benefit five
hfjndred card party to lie sponsor
ed by Home Econointcs club.
J"rizos.
Executive board of Presbyterian
Missionary society to meet at one
o'clock luncheon at homo oi
president, Mrs. Homer (How, on
Cobb street.
Fllllorton P.-T. A. meet lug at 4
o'clock In old school building with
Airs. Clyde Carstens in charge.
Discussion of ineusures by Attor
ney Paul Geddos. Award of prize
tQ room securing largest member
ship. Program in charge of Mrs.
Hugh Whipple.
;Lllac Circle No. 40, Neighbors or.
Woodcraft business meeting at
7j 30 o'clock ill evening at I. O
O. F. hall.
Tuesday, November 8
"Coninio Vous Plalto club will
meet ill nflernoou at home of Mrs
Walter Singleton on East Doug
las street.
Inter-go Study club 1:30 o'clock
lUisserl-llincheon at homo of Mis.
W. M. Campbell. Paper on "Sculp-
tnras" In charge of Sir, llrucc
Mellls.
Green P.-T. A. Study club oft-
urnoou mcollug at lioiito o: Alrn.
Fred A gee.
-Budotiru club, Daughters of the
Nile, ono o'clock no-hostess lunch
con at homo of Mrs. lulo Stephens,
Will sow for Shrine hospital. Mem
bers asked to bring needles and
thlniblcB.
1 M. E. Koyslono club members
mill husbands to bold ( ; : : 1 0 o'clock
politick supper at church par
lors. 1 -
II. E. O. club to meet lit 1:30
o'clock luncheon at home of Mrs.
Harry Dobr un South Stephens
street.
Kcbekah lodge No. 41 to niecL
at I. O. O. F. hall for election of
uffieers. All members urged to bci
present.
Wednesday, November 9
: Laurel lodge No. III. A. F. and
A. M. to meet at 7:30 o'clock in
evening at Masonic temple. W. C.
Harding to receive his rill-year pin
Ail members urged to he prcHent.
Pythian Sisters regular meet
ing at 8 o'clock at K. of P. hall.
Itivorsilale Happy Hour club aft
ernoon meeting at huine of' Mrs.
J. W. Smllh Jr.
W. C. T. II. all-day meeting and
t noon potluck luncheon at home
' q'f Mrs. I. C. Davis on South Main
street. Devotions, Mrs. tlrace
Pope. Ihislness meeting anil mem
bers will new for Children's Fiirin
Xlome at t'orvallis.
Thursday, November 10
' " Presbyterian Missionary society
ijioellng nt 2:llo o'clock at homo
or Miss Mnrgarol llalilwlu, Ml N.
Knno. Mrs. limner (Irow in
eliurgo. Mrs. Fred Fisher and
Mrs. I,. 1,. Undie, assisting hos
tesses. Mr. I,. Connelly, devo
tions; Mrs. Carl Spaiildlng, pro
grain on Slam, and Mrs. W. M
fumpboll, report or Synndlcal n;
eiiiHi'ton.
Garden valley community Itivil
d to seven o'clock dinner and
Jiird-llllie party at Hie cllll'hqiiso.
1'hose not In hard-llnie costume
Vlll be lined.
" tireen P.-T. A. to meet In eve
ning at sclionlhiiusc. Husliici.s
meeting, Hocliil hour and roi'rcah
Uienls. l.lldles or Counlry club to play
bridge at MO a. in. at ohibhousi..
I'otluok luncheon at 12:30. Quali
fying rounds to be played lor w In
or gull" hauilicup loin-iuimcul,
.Vealliei- penultting. In afierneiiii.
lota Sigma club 7:30 lueoli.ig In
fveniug at Herbert Giovch heme
In Luurolwoiid with Mrs. droves
and Miss Esther Spiers, host esses.
I.ady Elks social meeting at S
6'clock at temple Willi Mrs. Albeit
Jllcelll, hostess. Prizes lor con
tract bridge ami rive hundred.
Friday, November 11
Florence Nightingale lent No. 1."
Iiniiglilers of Union Veleruns ir
tlie Civil War, IStil-lstlS, incolhig
St 7:30 o'clock in evening tit am'..
ry.
, Choral cluh practice at lu
o'clock in morning at Reaching
Woman's clubhouse under the di
rection of Mrs, Homer Crow.
. Saturday. November 12
' ltoseburg Woman's club service
fjhop open from II to I o'clock al
clubhouse, opposite Hunt's ludi u
theatre
, November 15-16
. Mrs.. F. W. Alorrlsons two-das
(lit exhibit al Elks temple boll
fooiu iiltcrnnohs from 2 lo f:3u
and evenings from 7 to to o'clo, k.
tiuall charge.
. , November 16
. Methodist Episcopal Ladies Aid
annual birthday dinner .it i;:3o
O'clock al church pnrlois. Mrs. S
Itaynor Smith and Mis. D. II Un
bar in charge of ticket sale.
HARD-TIME PARTY
PLANNEO FOR COMMUNITY
NEXT. THURSDAY NIGHT
' A" residents ot the Garden Val
ley Community have been invited
to iittcnd a seven o'clock pollock
fllnner mid hard-time costume purlv
Jio.U Tliursday night, November
10, at the Women's clitbroom.
Those, not vcaiiuij hard hum cos
tunics to the 1'Jity will be lined.
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
PUBLIC INVITED TO
M. E. AID BIRTHDAY
UINNEH NOVtMUtK 16
iickois lor me unnual M. E.
frolics Aid birthday dinner anil
Iiriigruiu are now on sale with Mrs.
a. uuyuor Smith and .Mrs. D. u.
miliar as lichcl clialrmau. Tlie
ulnner will bu u large allalr oi
Woiliiesduy evening, November
llilli, al six-lhiily o'clock at the
Aletlioilist i-.piscupal cliurcli par
lors. '1'lie general committee Included
Mrs. P. T. llubar, ai-s. A. li. Tay
lor, Airs. GranL o.sboru, Airs. E. C.
Jones, Mrs. f. O. iticlill uiid Airs,
li. D. McKay.
Hostesses tor tlie affair include
Mrs. John Weulherford, Airs. L. A.
WellB, Mrs. it. W. Aiarsters, Airs.
I.. 1-.'. Goodbouru, Airs. J. D. Os
boin, Airs. Keiineih Ford, Mrs.
Koscou Aliirsters, Airs. J. J. East
lllis, Airs. C. ,M. Hugo, Airs. Walter
Fisuer, Mrs, I. li. liidille. Airs. A.
N. Orciill, Airs. Al. F. nice, Airs,
li. A. Billion: Airs, George Chur-
cliill, Airs. J. II. iiooih. Alts. Adrian
I'isher, Airs. Frederick J. Poller,
-Mrs. it. D. Coeli, .Mrs. E. J. Wuin-
scolt, Airs. U. 1.. Whipple, Mrs. J.
t.. Kent. Airs. Edv.ui Jlooth uild
-Mrs. Paul CcddcB.
Twelve birthday tables will he
decorated by the hostesses. A light
ed birthday cake will bo at each
table and delightful features will
be presented by Hie 11 birth
months on Ihu program. Mrs. J. II,
llalley anil .Mrs. E. A. Pettey are
joint cmiirmcii ot the apron booth
ill llckels for the dinner niusl
be plirchased before the dute of
the dinner, November Kith, Us no
ilcueis will bo sold at the door.
FRIENDLY BIBLE CLASS
HAS POTLUCK SUPPER AND
MEETING TUESDAY EVENING
Tlie Friendly llihle class of the
First 1'rcshytcrlaii church enjoyed
ii ueiigniint potluck supper and
meeting Tuesday evening, at which
time Miss Vorua Curulhors was
elected president; Mrs. William
Chalmers, vlee-preslilent, ami Airs.
Max Poiiulo, secretary-treasurer
A program was nreseuted .
hiding a luvely solo by Mrs. J,
lioland Parker with Mrs. italnh
Clark al Ihu piano, and vocal solos
by Lowell Russell uccompanled
ny .Mlfl. Pclllllo.
Games were played with Miss
t arotherB acting as chairman
Those pi'usctil were Dr. and Mrs
M. II. Itoach and children. Hobbv
ivninricu and Holly, Mr. ami .Mrs.
W. M. Chalmers, Mr. ami Mrs.
George Ware and sou, llonald, Mr,
and Airs. Alax t'euuiu, Mr. ami Airs.
i-orry hinllli and sous, Albert and
Leslie, Airs, Ralph Clark and sou,
Hobby, and daughter, Ilarbara,
-Mrs. J, Itolaud Parker. .Mrs. James
.viaiildlng and children, .luck and
Jean, Allss Kleuuor Sherk. Mrs.
Lena Klattery am ilaiielilni-
.-Vileue ami Marion, and son, Stew-
irt, Airs. Harold Hollows. Airs.
Hena llelhiK, Airs. Kaloll Kussell
"id s Lowell, ami Itlcliard Aruii-
lei.
MISS IRIS RICE IS
COMPLIMENTED AT
LOVELY SHOWER PARTY
Miss Iris Itlee. who became I lie
bride of John I,. Lozler Salnrdav
evening, was complimented nl a
charming miscellaneous shower
party last Thursday nlglil at the
uy l u-K inn it hunie. when lln
lllcknian. Mrs. Forrest McKnv.
Allss Mae ilellolt and Allss Flor-
ice Alereditli were hostesses.
Hallowe'en decorations. usierH
and zinnias were used about the
rooms. Lovely gilts were liie.ienl-
d lo the guest of honor ami liner
lellciiiiis relreshmeuts were sei-veil
by Mrs. lllcknian. Mrs. IN-tnr
Miss Ilellolt ami Miss Meredith to
-Miss Itlee. guest of honor. M,
Harold llnskln. Mrs. Peyton odor
kirk. Mrs. C. It. Sliarp. ".Mrs. lion-
aid Metzger, Airs. Nelda Itoadmau.
.Mrs. Karcher, .Mrs. Iteginald Frs
kine. Mrs. Earl (laklov. Mrs. Hoy
I'elerson, Mrs. Kobert lllack. Mrs.
Kenneth llelllwell, Mrs. Gimio
reeii. Miss Murv Kav. Mlsu VI r.
Rlllla Oakley, of Por'tlaiul. Miss
Virginia Guillen. .Miss Frances
Metzger and Allss Edna llrown.
FELLOWSHIP HARVEST
DINNER ENJOYED AT
M. E. CHURCH TUTSDAV
The aiiumil IVIIowshin ioirve.ii
potluck dinner ut the Melliodlst
Fpiscopal church was a large ami
lehghllul allalr of Tnes.lnv .......
nlng at ti:;io o'clock al Hie church
parlors. One bundled and fillv
vero preseul.
The tallies were healllilullv de
ornled for Die occasion. The hos-
eSS I Cllllllilllee Included Mm II
li. Slater, chairman. Mis. .1 l-'
I'ilhud. .Mrs. I-;. Ilorgen. .Mrs. Hugh
llairiMMl. Mrs. c-orge I per
Mis. Karl Wilev an. I Mrs l,.,-v
l'lllaid.
Mrs, 11. A. Canadav bud chari;e
of the tnleiestliiir m iiernm. V
peelal welcome was given the
eaclicls of I lie senior and inniin-
lllgll schools.
MRS. KENNETH HELLIWELL
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE
FOURSOME ON WEDNESDAY
Mrs. Kcunelll llelllwell m i v
arucioiisly i-nlellaincd her In tdui-
lul) loiiit-onii. at a one o'clo, k
luncheon at the l.inle i;yisy Tea
room Wednesday allcniiion' Cov-
rs wele placed lor Mis. M 11,
Mlincy. Mrs. Andrew Flsll.-r. Mrs.
I-!. It. Walloll and Mis. Il,,lliu,,ll
I'ollowlllK the luncheon Hie lour-
some enjoyed eon! I act !! i..!i;e at
Hie llclliwi-ll heme ill the Kohllia
4CI1 apartments. llu-li score or
Ihe alti-nioons plav w.ia bv
Airs. Fisher.
MRS. M. H. ROACH IS
COMPLIMENTED AT
CHARMING TEA THURSDAY
To introduce Airs. AL H. Itoach,'
wife of tlie new pastor of tlie Prea
bylerluu church, the Dailies Aid
society sponsored a very charming
tea al the cliurcli purl&rs from two
to four o'clock Thursday after
noon, inviting church members
and friends to enjoy tho occasion,
Mrs. Clair K. Allen and Airs.
Fred Hamilton were joint chair
men with Airs. J. P. Alotscbeu
liucher and Airs. George Alcllce in
charge of decorations. Tlie church
parlors wele lovely w till lighted
floor lamps, numerous bouipicls of
colorful aiiliiinn leaves and gor
geous chrysanthemums.
The ten table, covered by an at
tractive lace cloth, wus centeribl
Willi a bowl or lovely Angeio chry
santhemums from the J. Kolauil
Parker guldens, anil six tall light
ed Ivory Inpers. Airs. Fred Hamil
ton and Mrs. E. S. Hall, past presi
dents or the ladies aid, poured.
.Mrs. Clair K. Allen and Airs. J. P.
.Motschenhacher ussisled ill serv
ing. Guests received hy Airs. Earl
Ullrich, president, and introduced
lo Airs. Itoach Included llev. and
Mrs. Perry Kinith, Airs. S. Itaynor
Smith, .Mrs. J. It. Turnbllll, Airs,
liuldah Thomson, Miss Emma ilris-
lol, Mrs. V. Al. Campbell. Airs, .1.
P. iMotscheiihaehor, Airs. Fred
1 1 a ij i i 1 1 Alias Sylvia llrown. Airs.'
McNabb, Airs. G. Solherg, Mrs. J.
,M. Penlliey, Airs. .1. Itolaud Parker,
Airs, it, It. Chamberlain, Airs. L.
L. Ilodie. Airs. Hose Clayton, .Mrs.
I. II. .Meyer. Airs. li. W. Taylor,
Miss Gladys II. Strong, Mrs.
George Campbell, .Mrs. James
Campbell, Airs. Willis Myers, Airs.
A. A. Wilder. Ahs. It. 11. Grlnsted,
Airs. E. S. Hall, Airs. li. W. Mars-
loin, Mrs. L. ltobinsou. Airs. Thom
as Summers, Mrs. James E. Saw
yers. Airs. G. W. Aim-shall, Mrs.
10. P. Croft, Mrs. George Ware,
Mrs. Alargaret Itoilgers, Mrs. D. G.
Clark, Miss Gertrude Curtis, Airs.
Karl Wiley, Miss Hlaille llrown.
Mrs. Guorgo Al. llrown, Mrs. A. .1.
Mellows, Mi-b. G. W, Voung. Airs.
C. II. Wade, Mrs. Ivan Pickens.
Airs. Charles A. Edwards, Madame
M. J. Shoemaker, Airs. C. II. Fies
mid dllllglller. Miss Eleanor. .Mrs.
George Cookcy, Allss Verna Caro-
lliers. Airs. C. P. Caylor, Airs. John
H. Htinynn, Airs. D. II. Alorgan,
Mrs. C. K. Uoberls, Mrs. Chester
iMorgun, Airs. Alaurlco .1. Newland.
Mrs. W. W. Asherafl. Mrs. W. L.
Scott, Airs. II. S. Nichols. Airs.
ICinnia Lenox, Miss Alargarei
Clapii, Airs. F. A. Ueinla, Allss
Frances Howell, Airs. Lucy Dnzeu-
ilorl', or Sail Francisco, Airs.
Georgo Kohlhagcn, Aliss Clara
lllllard, Mrs. E. G. Kohlhagen.
Mrs. K. L. Kmipp, Mrs. E. li. Alelz-
ger mid Mrs. Frederick .1. Poller.
I lie dcliglitrti! iirogriiui w as in
charge of Airs. II or Grow, chair
man. Miss Gladys II. Strong played
two beautiful piano solos and ac-
'ompnnicd vocal selections snug by
-Mrs. Willis Alyers. Airs. li. R.
f hamhcrhiiu played tlie violin solo.
11 lravmlore." accompanied bv
Mrs. Grow. Original reading writ-
Ion by Mrs. Karl Wiley, presidenl
of Hie Molliodlst F.plsciipal Ladies
Mil society, and read by Mrs. W.
M. Campbell, who also gave nu
mber delightful reading. "When
Hie Minister Calls for Ten."
The tea was one of the largest
and loveliest social allalrs of the'
week.
COUNTRY CLUB LADIES
TO PLAY QUALIFYING
ROUNDS OF TOURNAMENT
I ho ladles of Hie ltoseburg Conn
Iry club plan toplay their qualify
ing rouniia ol llie aniuuil winter
liniultciip golf tournament next
I liursilay iillernoon at the, club
limine, weather permuting.
I he ladles met Thursday of this
week at the clubhouse ror con
tract bridge wllh Mrs. Harris Ells
worth winning high score and Mrs.
Wl. M. McKachcrn winning Hie sec-
mil high. Last week's golf prizes
er lonnced as Mrs. It. 1).
Illldges. first flight; Mrs. C. II. Van
Ness second flight, ti ml Airs. Ed
ward Illlles. thin! rlighl.
Pollock luncheon was served at
noon lo Mrs. li. ('. Davis. Airs. P.
11. Wehh. ol' Klaiuath Falls. Airs.
II. C, Sleiirns, Mrs. !,. K. Fles, Mrs.
K. AleClinlock, Mrs. lidwim
lllnes, Mrs. C. II. Van Ness. Mrs.
W. K. Oil. Mrs. w. M. MeKachern.
Mrs. Harris Ellsworth. Mrs. J. E.
Marks. Airs. E. J. Itoilgers. Mrs. J.
Al. Jildd. Mrs. li. D. llrldces. Airs.
F. llillard and Mrs. F. II. Coen.
The occasion marked the blrth-
lay anniversary or Mrs. Dillard.
who cut n hcniil irully decorated
hlllhday cake made by Mrs.
Steal us.
BADOURA CLUB TO
MEET ON TUESDAY
An interesting and deliebHiil one
o'clock uohosiess luncheon has
been planned by lladollrn club.
Daughters r tlie Nile for next
Tuesday lo be held nt the home ot
Mrs. lalo Stephens in I.aiirelwood
Members will sew lor the Shrine
hospital .irhig tlie afternoon and
haw- been asked to bring their
needles ami thiiuhles to the meet
ing.' Mrs. G. Ii.; Hates, president,
will he in charge of the business
session.
LAUREL LODGE TO
HOLD IMPORTANT
MEETING NEXT WEEK
min i lodge No. 13. A. F. and A.
,M, will hold a very Important and
Interesting meeting nl tlie temple
nl i :..(! o clock next Wednesday ev
ening at which lime W. l Harding
will receive bis llttv-vcar pin.
Le,i member it uifed lo be present,
NON-PARTISAN GROUP
ENTERTAINED AT
LUNCHEON AT UMPQUA
Allss Jeannelte, Culklns, of Eu
gene, entertained a group of Hose
burg ladies interested in the com
ing election, ut u delightful uoou
luncheon ami uou-parlisuu niccliug
at the Hotel L'uipqua Wednesday.
Covers were arranged for the
hostess. Miss Calkins, and Miss
Helen Casey, Airs. Harris Ells
worth, Airs. L. Wimberly, Airs.
C. E. Huberts, .Mis. F. W. Morri
son. Airs. Hoy O. Young, Airs. 'il.
C. Waddell and Airs. Frederick J.
Porter.
Miss Calkins is executive secre
tary for the county health depart
ment of Lane county, where she al
so holds tlie office of president of
i'ro-Auierica. During the past few
weeks, she has been spending a
greater part of her time in travel
ing in various counties urging the
passage of Hie bill regulating
picketing and boycotting In Ore
gon, which will be voted upon at
next Tuesday's election.
Aliss Calkins gave a very inter
esting talk on the hill, stressing
points which those against the bill
are urguiug. Discussion of the bill
was held hy tho ladies present and
ijuestious were asked.
Aliss Calkins is well known in
this city, having visited here a
number of times and upon several
occasions was a guest speaker at
Hie ltosehurg Woinun's club. Yes
terday, following tho luncheon
Miss Calkins was interviewed over
KItNIt during llie Man on the
Street program conducted by Alar
shall Pengra, manager of the sta
tion. JAMES DEXTER HELLIWELL '
ENTERTAINS FRIENDS AT
HALLOWE'EN PARTY FRIDAY
Jimmy llelllwell, son of Mr.
and Mrs. I). W. llelllwell, celebrat
ed Hallowe'en at a delightful ai't
ternooii party at his home on
South Kane street Friday. The
rooms were beautifully decoraicd
in the Hallowe'en motif nut! games
ami Rluiils were enjoyed through
out, llie ulterliooil hours.
Later refreshments were served
al a large table decorated In the
spirit of Hallowe'en with clever
laviirs at each place. Mrs. Helli-
well was assisted by her mother,
.Ntrs. Dexter Rice, Mrs. William
Franzwa and Mrs. Ivan Pickens.
Guests invited to enjoy Hie party
with Jimmy included Jon Pickens,
Alolly and James II y Ilooth,
Michael Coen, Murcla Newland,
Ilarbara Franzwa, Sandra liapp.
carolyn Ilurr, Prlscllla Wade, AI
llllly lllloy, Larry Fisher, Dorren
Illly liley, Larry FlsJier, Dorren
O'Malley and Patsy Ilollllan, of
Swiss Home, Oregon.
SALEM SPEAKER TO BE
GUEST OF WOMEN'S CLUB
MEETING ON NOVEMBER 15
Honoring national book week,
Hie lioseburg Woman's club has
planned an intensely interesting
1:30 o'clock dessert-luncheon meet
ing at the clubhouse for Novem
ber 15 with Mrs. G. V. Wlinherlv,
general chnirinnii, and Mhss M 11
dred Oleson. city librarian nt Sa
lem, us the guest spoukoiv
Tho regular luncheon flvc-inlniito
roll-cull speakers will aive talks
during the serving hour and hos-
lesses include Mi-b. Will II. Genet-
sen, ATrs. Clyde! Carstens tin
Scott Williams. Airs. T. Ollivant
and Airs. Hurrle Hoolh.
Mrs. F. W. Morrison, president,
will be in charge nt the meeting.
Following the meeting llie members.
nuil guests plan to attend itnsn.
burg Women's club art exhibit at
Hie lOiks temple, which Is in ohnriro
of Airs. Alorrisoii mid will be held
November 15 ami 10.
o
NONA BELLE BRUTON
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
AT DELIGHTFUL PARTY
Nona Hello llruton. daughter of
.Mr. and Mrs. lioyd ltrllloii. celebrat
ed her ninth hirthduv aiinlversarv
at a (leliglittul party from 3:30 to
f-:.lll o clock W ednesday arternonn.
llie Hallowe'en niolif was cleverlv
nrried out In the room, table de
cern' Ions and in the games played.
i.oveiy guts were presented to
Nona Hello from Sally and Hettv
Smith. Shirley Hone. Donna Heryl
Cracrofl, Shirley Wilson, "Donna
Dunham. Ilnrlmui Ann Heed, Nuncy
Carol Hadubaugh, Marilyn Hlxon,
lean lley, Marilyn Matthews, Ha-
niona Felt, Putricla and Orval Urll-
tou.
Lntor Airs. Hrulon served iovelv
rerreshments at one large table. A
prelly decorated and lighted birth
day cake was cut and served,
MRS. HOMER GROW IS
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE
CLUB ON WEDNESDAY
.Mrs. Homer Grow was n most gra
cious hostess Wednesday afternoon,
when she entertained her bridge
cmo in a lovely 1:3(1 o clock des
sertliinelieoii ut her littrnctlve
hoino on Cobb street. Hcnutlflll
hoiuiuets or chrysanthemums were
used as n decorative motif for the
occasion.
Covers were placed for Airs.
Clair K. Allen. Airs. Marshall Pen
gra and Miss June Wharton, guests,
and Mrs. L. M. Wimberly. Mrs. licit
Courtney. Airs. I.eroy lllalt. .Mrs.
I'. M. Lee. Airs. 11. H. Turner. Airs.
A, H, Taylor. Mrs. T. It. Ilurr, Airs.
A .1 Ellison ami Mrs Frederick J.
Porter.
Contract bridge was enjoyed dur
ing tlie allernoou Willi Miss WJiar
ton winning the guest prize and
Mrs. Ilurr tlie club prUo.
MRS. W. A. BURR IS
HONORED AT DINNER ON
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY
.Mrs. W. A. ilurr was honored al
a very delightful family dinner
parly Sunday, on her bu lliday an
niversary. A locly fruit center
piece and a lighted birthday cake
graced tiie am actively appointed
table.
Covers were placed for Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Ilurr. Hill Hurr. uf Los
Angeles, Calif.. Mrs. Flavia Dark
er, of Sallla Alia. Calif.. Miss Hel
en Heach, Mr. and Mrs. T. li. Hurr.
and son. Larry Kay. Mr. and Mrs.
Hairy Hurr and daughter, Patri
cia, and son. Hillv, ami .Mr. and
Mrs .1. . Muitii Jr . and
'Ills were piesented lo Mis. Hill
GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S
CLUB HAS FlrlST FALL
MEETING ON 1 HURSDAY
Airs, tiurvey Eweus ' was a
chauuiug hostess to the members
of tue Garden Valley Women'
club Thursday afternoon ai me
ciuu bouse. This was the first
meeting of lue fall and an excep
tionally pleasant afternoon was
enjoyed.
During the busiuess session,
plans were made for a community
seven o'clock potluck dinner lo be
held Thursday evening, November
loth, at the club house. The party
will be In the form of a hard-lime
affair and anyune attending not in
barn time costume will be fined.
lively refreshments were serv
ed hy the hostess. Airs. Ewens, as
sisted hy Mrs. W. li. Love to Airs.
W. D. Hess, Airs. Emma Williams,
Airs. Albert llrown, Airs. Fred
Wood, Aliss Anna Geer, Airs. G. C.
Ilailey, Airs. It. A. Calhoun, Mrs.
John Daniels, Airs. H. E. Graham,
-Mrs. Ii. S. lliitluii, Airs. V. D.
Love, Airs. A. Niday, Airs. George
Niday, Airs. Heatrice Vermillion,
Airs. Peter Sinclair, Airs. C. I..
Spray, Airs. William Vaughn and
Airs. Gilbert Wood.
Tlie next meeting will he held at
the cluh house the afternoon of
November 17 with Airs. Donna Fer
guson us hostess,
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JUNIOR BAPTIST YOUNG
PEOPLE HOLD HALLOWE'EN
PARTY SATURDAY EVENING
The Junior Baptist Young Peo
ples union held a very enjoyable
Hallow e'ewi party Saturday eve
ning al the church parlors. Games
were played during the evening
Willi prizes going to Alary Peter
son, ltoy Knigge and Poilyutin
Fllllay.
Later refreshments were served
to Mrs. J. H. Turnbull, advisor,
Cutherine nnd Francis Irving,
Wanda, Miriam and Lois Jurgens.
Phronia Perry, Patricia Weather
ford, Until Snoddy, Hilth and Uetly
Lewis, Pollyann Finluy, lioy and
Myrle Knigge, Alma and Perry
Carson, Elaine . Strausbaugh, Htlth
Duller, Hulb Heck, Ueraldlne
Stephens, Julia and Carolyn Perk
ins, Mary Louise Rankin, June
Lysler, Aiary Peterson und Alar
ciua ilarrett.
EXECUTIVE LUNCHEON
OF WOMAN'S CLUB IS
HELD AT HOTEL ROSE
Mrs. F. W. ' Alorrisoii, president
of the ltosehurg Woinun's club,
presided over the executive lunch
eon meeting held from 12 to one
o'clock Tuesday at the Hotel Hose.
A lovely bouquet of cosmos graced
thu serving table.
Covers were arranged for Mrs.
Alorrisoii, Airs. W. M. Campbell,-
.Mrs. li. L. Whipple, Airs. L A.
Wells, Airs. Foster Uutner, Mrs. 15.
G. Kohlhagen, Airs. J. C. AlcCal
llsler, Airs. Thomas Parkinson,'
Airs. Earl Ullrich, Airs. W. It.
Chrlsler and Airs. Frederick J.
Porter.
. HeportB of officers and commit
tees wei-u presented. Following
the luncheon thu group uttellded
ther Hose burg Woman's club an
nual fall birthday tea and piny at
tho clubhouse.
MEDFORD VISITORS
ENTERTAINED INFORMALLY
DURING STAY HERE
Air. and Airs. H. Zachariscn and
daughter. Jean, of Medlord, who
were guests hero over the wet-k
en", or Mr. und Airs. Phil Ilarth
on East Cass street, were honored
at n delightful eleven o'clock break
fast at the Ilarth home Sunday.
Air. nud Mrs. Glenn Owen were
additional guests.
Saturday Mrs. Owen entertained
Mrs. Xucliarlsen, Mrs. Phil Ilarth
and Mrs. J. F. lllllard at a delight
ful one-thirty o'clock luncheon ut'
her lovely home in Laiirelwood.'
followed by a foursome of bridge.
High score ror the attcruoon was
held hy. Airs. Owen
The Zacharlsens mado their
home here tor several years, be
fore Air. Zacharisen was trans
ferred by Copco to Aledford this
iasl summer.
HALLOWE'EN PARTY
ENJOYED AT BEAVER
HOME ON SATURDAY
Mr. and Airs. Harold C. Barker
and Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Davis
gave a Hallowe'en party at Lie
Heaver home hi Edeubower, Satur
day. Fall leaves and jack-o-la litems
decorated the rooms. Hallowe'en
alums and ol,7 fashioned games
were played, after which home
made doughnuts and coffee were
served to: Mr. ami Mrs liov
Peterson. Air. and Mrs. Adrian
Howen. Air. and .Mrs. Edwin Card
nfr. Mr. and Airs, l.aiirance De
l.iuey, Air. and Airs. George Hair
Mr. and Mrs. Cllflord Aten, Keu
iielh Dufl'leld ami the hosts and
hostesses.
BRIDGE CLUB IS
ENTERTAINED TUESDAV
AT LANGENBERG HOME
-Miss lolelta Laiiuoiihm-
mined her bridge club at n very
lovely seven o'clock dcsserl-snn,,..,-.
I'nesday evening at I,..,- I,..,
South Jackson street. Covers were
ranged for .Mrs. p n u-.,i.i. ...
Klamath Falls. Mrs (' v ivv'l.i
icy and Miss Inez Crosta. guests
and Airs. G. M. lies. Mrs. P l i ..'
Mrs E. c. Patterson. Airs. Owen
Walker and Miss 1 -,ni...,,l,..,-,. .
members. . '
Conlract bridge was e,,iov,l ,i,.
lug Hie evening with Aliss Crosta
winning the high score and Airs
Webb, second high score
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MISSIONARY SOCIETV
TO MEET THURSDAY
Mrs. Homer Grow will ,,,l,,..i
tho meeting ' of the - Presbyterian
.Missionary society at 2:30 o'clock
next Thursday nffernnon at the
Haldw in home nt 327 N. Kane street
with Aliss Margaret Baldwin, Mrs.
Fred Fisher nnd Mrs. L. L. Ilodie
icling as hostesses.
Mrs. I Connelly will have chnren
of the devotions: Mrs. Carl Spauid-
nig will have charge of the Pro
gram on Siam and Mrs. V. At.
Campbell will give a report on i n
son. Bob I synodic;! at Pendleton. All lUelu
Mis. Dun '!' -vis and friends ure cuidially lu
ART AND EMBROIDERY
CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE
MEETING WEDNESDAY
Mrs. Heury Wortniugton very
graciously entertained the Rbse
burg Art and Embroidery club U ea-uvb-Jay
L.tfuuoou af her home on
East Lane street. The euiertaiu
meut committee had charge of the
social bour aud Airs. E. Hhoads
was honored on her fifty-mnetb
wedd::ig anniversary 'by receiving
the congratulations aud a lovely
gilt iroui Ibe club.
'iwo guests were present and
memoers enjoying the afternoon
with Airs. Worthiugtou were Mrs.
.V Andraieff, Airs. William Bailey,
.Us. Gladys Hurke. Airs. Virginia
Campbell, Mrs. George Cluck, Mrs.
Minnie Cox, Airs. Flora Cox, Mrs.
Liston Darby, Airs. Ethel Decker,
Mrs. A. Hottuieisler, Airs. D. W.
Ingels, Airs. Clarence Miller. Airs.
A. Neal, Mrs. Palm, Mrs. E. Hhoads,
All's. H. F. Snyder, Mrs. J. G. Ste
phenson und Mrs Etfie Stubble
neld. Ellen Cornell will entertain the
club November llith at her home in
the Kohlhagen apartments.
RIVERSDALE GRANGE
ENJOYS MEETING AND
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
tiiversdale grange met last eve-1
uing at the hall with Alaster Dar
ley Ware presiding and the third,
and fourth degrees were given to
Frank Harrager.
L'lection of officers included:
.Master, Darley NVIare; overseer,
Hert Patterson; lecturer, Wanda.
Ware; steward, Harry Alarks;
chaplain, Frances llelmboldt; as
sistant -steward, Hert Kruse; treas
urer, Elvin Cloake; secretary,
Aiable Patterson; gate keeper,
Eldon Ogle; Ceres, Jean Cloake;
Pomona. Vivian Dominico; Flora.
era Dominico; lady assistant
steward. Alice Kruse, aud musi
cian. Avis Harmon.
L. L. Aiooi'e w-as reported ill at
Sacred Heart hospital in Eugene
und John Sinclair was. reported to
have suffered a fractured arm.
Tlie executive committee will be
appointed at tile first meeting in
December. Refreshments were
served following adjournment of
grange.
CORINNE HARPHAM
ENTERTAINS NEBO
DRAMATIC CLUB
Aliss Corlnne Harphani enter
tained the members of the Ncbo
Dramatics club of the Hoseburg
senior high school at her home
on Winchester ' street Thursday
evening. The party wns In the
form of an initiation potluck sup
per in honor of the students just
recently elected into the club. The
new members were required to
dress as their tavorite character
in fiction and after the supper
were asked to take part in a short
skit from a comedy play. Several
interesting games were played and
many tried their luck at showing
ofr the various tricks they knew.
Those enjoying the delightriil eve
ning were Iloyd Jackson, adviser
lor the club, Aliss Alnauda Auder
son, honorary member, Sally
Clarke, Faith Young, Hob Slater,
Miles Anderson, Jack Craig, ini
tiates, and Hob Bellows, Eva Dull
er, mull Knigge, Cot'inne-Aiine
Perry and the hostess, Coilnne
Harpbam.
MARION CLOAKE HAS.
SUPPER PARTY ON
SIXTEENTH BIRTHDAY
'Aliss Marion Cloake, daughter
ot .Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cloake,
celebrated her sixteenth birthday
ininversury ut a very delightful
supper parly at her home Alonday
evening. Thu Hiillowe'en motif was
beautifully carried out In the deco
rations. A prettily decorated birth
day cake was cut and served -and
lovely gifts were presented to the
guest of honor.
Covers were placed for Aliss Ala-
""'on CloaUc. Miss Dorothy Crimi
mett, Aliss Hetty Helinboldt, Aliss
Jean and Aliss Ella Alae Cloake,
Miss Juiinila Reding. Aliss Alice
Alyers and Miss Efl'ie and Aliss
Annette Calkins.
Various types or games were en
joyed during the evening huurs.
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CATHOLIC CHOIR HAS
DELIGHTFUL HALLOWE'EN
PARTY AT WATZIG HOME
' A delightful costume Hallowe'en
party was enjoyed by the choir of
St. Joseph's Catholic church Sat
urday evening at tho O. H. Wat-
zig home in Edeubower. The
rooms were decorated to carry out
the spirit of the holiday ami
games and stunts were also of the
Hallowe'en nature.
Al miduighl a delicious potluck
supper was enjoyed by Air. and
Mrs. C. M. O'Malley. Air. and Mrs.
P. II. Jurgensen, Air. and Mrs.
Harry Mathls. Mrs. O. II. Watzlg
and son, Francis. Father Edmund
llylund. Aliss Coletta l.tingeuberg.
Aliss Genevieve llargis. Miss El
eanor and Jimmy Alorun und Clair
Sliirey.
BETTY HELMBOLDT
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
AT CHARMING SUPPER
At a charming supper party.
Miss Hetty lleltllholdt celebrated
her sixteenth birthday anniversary.
October 21st. nt the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Helm-
ooldt. bull flowers lent u colorful
note to the occasion.
lovely birthday cake was cut
In honor of the occasion and gifts
were presented by Miss Hetty rrom
Miss Jean and Aliss Ella Alae
Cloake. Allss Freda Barker. Aliss
Dorothy Crummett. Miss .Marion
I loake. Miss Alice Myers. Aliss j
.luanila Hedilig aud Aliss Belty
Fin, Hoy. .'
Chinese ' checkers were enjoyed '
ouring ine evening.
IOTA SIGMA CLUB
TO MEET THURSDAY
Members and friends of Iota Sig
ma club have been invited to a
7:30 o'clock meeting next Thurs
day at the Herbert Grove home
with Mrs. Groves and Miss Esther
Spiers acting as joint hostesses.
Airs. John Weatherford. presi
dent, will conduct the business
meeting and a very interesting mu-
PAST PRESIDENTS CLUB
HONORS BIRTHDAY OF
MHS. PRINT2 YESTERDAY
The Past Presidents club ot
George Slarmer auxiliary to United
Spanish War Veterans honored
Mrs. W. C. Printz pu her birtnday
anniversary at the regular meet
ing yesterday afternoon at me
borne ot -Mrs. Margaret Hodgers on
Haynes street. A beautiful birth
day cake und a lovely gilt was pre
sented to Airs. Printz from Mrs.
Percy Webb, Mrs. Hubert Wright,
Mrs. V. O. Cliuger, Mrs. Sam
Stunner, Airs. Paul JJenipsey, MrB.
Will Long, Mrs. Alargarei Hodgers,
members, aud Mrs. H. A. Taylor, a
guest.
't he club quilt was given away at
this meeting with Utile Jimmy
Webb, of Klamath Falls, grandson
ot Mrs. Percy Webb, Sr., making
the selection of Mrs.' Ada Jensen,
of Portland, as the winner.
Lovely refreshmens were served
later iu the afternoon. Beautiful
I all flowers formed an attractive
decorulive motif for the occasion.
Tlie November ISth meeting will
be held at the home of Airs. Will
Long..
LOVELY SHOWER PARTY
GIVEN MRS. BA1RD
A lovely shower fiarty was given
iu honor ot Airs. Paul Baird, Friday
afternoon, at the home of Airs.
John Poet in West Hoseburg.
'the afternoon was spent iu sew
ing and visiting, and many beauti
ful gilts were presented to Mrs.
Uaird from a beautifully decorated
basket.
lu the late afternoon delicious
refreshments were served by the
hostesses, Airs. L. J. Houser, Airs.
Earl Heed and Alls. John Poet lo Ihe
following guests: Airs. Gladys
Uurke, Airs. Alargaret Doyle, Mrs
Dave -Meyers, Airs. W. Alorgan
Airs. C. Dunn, Airs. H. Hayes, Airs
E. P. Preble, Alls. Mildred White
Airs. Lucile Heed, Mrs. Jeannelte
Taylor, Airs. Alae Tapp, Mrs. A.
Balrd, Mrs. Pearl Conrad, Airs.
Nellie Daird, Mrs. Glenn Aleyers,
Mrs. Loiuell, Mrs. Alice Laurseu
the Misses Bei'lllce- Knighton and
Nellie Baird and the hostesses, Mrs.
Houser, Mrs. Heed aud Airs. Poet
e
MRS. GERDA LUNDAHL
HONORED AT PARTY
WEDNESDAY EVENING
Atrs. Gerda Lundahl, who recent
ly returned to her home on South
Hose street from an extended trip
to Sweden, was welcomed, back to
her home Wednesduy evening,
when a group of friends called to
surprise her.
Airs. Lundahl spent the summer
in Sweden aud showed numerous
beautiful and interesting articles,
winch she brought home with her
Following a pleasant social even
ing, lovely refreshments were en
joyed by Mrs. Lundahl, guest' ot
honor. Airs. Lee, Airs. Laureen
Jones, Mr. aud Airs. Oscar Nelson
Airs. Orvllo Hall, Mr. and Airs.
Frank Johnson, Airs. Emma Erick
son, Mr. and Airs. Homer- Hand
mid daughter, Loletta, of Hoseburg,
and Air. and Airs. Joe Keefer, Airs.
Oscar Backlund and Airs. Charles
Olson, of Elgarose.
MISS BESS WHARTON "
IS HOSTESS TO BRIDGE
CLUB THURSDAY NIGHT
Miss Bess Wharton very grac
iously entertained her 11. P. v.
bridge club at a charming seveu
thirty o'clock dessert-supper Thurs
day evening at her home in West
Hoseburg. Beautiful chrysanthe
mums were used to carry out au at
tractive decorative motif.
Covers, were placed at one large
table for Aliss Verna Carothers and
Miss Johnson, guests, and Aliss
Gladys Haskiu, Aliss Jane Whar
ton, Allss Alargaret Curr, Aliss
Vera Fredrickson, Mrs. Edyth Gil-
mour, Mrs. Elizabeth Gurrett, Airs.
William . Bell, Airs. J. A. Caraway
ind the hostess, Miss Bess Whar
ton.
Contract bridge was the diver
sion of the pleasant evening hours
with prizes going to Allss Johnson,
for guests; and to Mrs. Caraway
and Aliss Carr. members.
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JOB'S DAUGHTERS HAS
MEETING TUESDAY
Alarjorie Ott, Honored Queen,
presided over Hoseburg Bethel No.
S, of Job's Daughters Tuesday night
at the temple, at which time plans
were made for the cooked food
sale to be held next Salurday, No
vember 12, ut McKeau and Bald
wins, The Junior Uethel will have
charge of the November 22nd meet
ing, at which time the officers
will act as the choir.
Choir practice for all members
was held at the temple at two
o clock this afternoon.
INFORMAL DINNERS
ENJOYED AT" CHAM BERLIN
HOME DURING THE WEEK
Mr.'und Airs. C. A. Chaniborlln
and ' daughter, Ida, entertained
Shipmate Hub and his wife from
Ihe Guodship Grace, and Hew
Charles A. Edwards us dinner
guests at their home on West
First street yesterday.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Chamlierlln
mil Ida had Rev. and Airs. S. Hav-
nor Smith and son, Nevltt. as din
ner guests.
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ART EXHIBIT TO BE
HIGHLIGHT OF
NOVEMBER 15 AND 16
Mrs. F. V. Morrison's second
annual art exhibit in Hoseburg
will be a highlight of society
Tuesday and Wednesday after
noon and evening of November 15
and 16 at the Elks temple ball
room from two to 5:30 atternoons
and from seven to ten o'clock eve
nings. Last year Airs. Morrison, with
the assistance of Miss Alargaret
Carr, Hoseburg art leacber in the
schools, sponsored Roseburg's first
art exhibit, which was attended
by about 600 people.
Elaborate plans are being made
by Airs. Morrison -for au even
larger and finer exhibit for this
year. The exhibit will be most
educational as well as a social
event of the week.
Airs. Morrison, who paints as
Betty McCrait Alorrisoii, Is a very
talented artist and has been re
cognized as one of the leading art
ists of the Pacific northwest. Her
exhibit will include both water col
ors aud oils.
A partial list of guest exhibitors .
includes: Professor Leo Fair
banks, head of the art department
at Oregon Slate college at Cor
vallls, Dorothy Dolph Jensen, fa
mous artist trom Seattle; water
color by Airs. T. G. Watson and
exhibit of Aliss .Margaret Carr, of
Hoseburg, and an exhibit of the
three addingham's from Port
land. A special feature of the art ex
hibit will be E. It. Walton's exhi
bit of photography. Pictures of
Hoseburg lore, landscapes and riv
ers and homes will be on dis
play. A Junior exhibit will also be
shown und will include picture
made by Mary Naucy Roberts, sen
ior high stuuenl, and Eleanore Ali
cclll, junior high student.
Airs. Alorrlson will he assisted
during the two-day exhibit by
about fourteen hostesses and a
number of the younger set.
Airs. William Bell is acting as
chairman of the hostess cotuuiiuee .
and Airs. Homer Grow will act as
program chairman. A small admis
sion charge will be made - tor
adults attending the exhibit, while
all school children wil be admitted
without charge. The ticket sale
has beeu started lllis week aud
early results indicate thai the ex
hibit wilt be one of the largest at
lairs of tlie year.
Complete committees will bu an
nounced within a few days.
SHOWER PARTY GIVEN i
MRS. JACK SUKSDORF
AT D. C. M. T. A. MEETING
Mrs. Jack Suksdorf was honor
ed at a charming shower Tuesday .
evening, when Airs. Charles A. ,
Brand and Airs. John Weatherford
entertained at the Brand home for
the regular meeting of the Doug
las Couuty Aiusic Teachers asso
ciation.
Airs. II. F. English, president.
conducted the business meeting,
it wnicu time il was agreed that
the association would work wilh
the P.-T. A. organizations of tho
schools in promoting music iu the.
schools, future music activities'
of the group were also discussed.
Miss Eleanor Hessanier voi-v
charmingly sang, "Suiniuerliuio '
Lullaby." by Gershwin; "Songs .My
Mother Taught Ale," by Dvorak.
aud "Slumber Boat," by Jessie
Gaynor.
following the presentation of
the many lovely shower gifts to
uirs. eiiKsuori, delicious refresh
ments were served by the hos
tesses. Those present were Airs.
Ii. F. English, Airs. Juhn Hakan-
son and Aliss Eleanor Hessanier,
of Oakland; Airs. Jack Suksdorf.
Airs. Homer Grow, Mrs. II. R. Ner
has, Mrs. Clyde Beard, Mrs. F. C.
Burr, Aliss Gladys II. Strnne ,nwl
the hostesses, Mrs. Brand and.
-Mrs. Weatherrord.
Ihe next meeting will he tinlil
December 0. the place of which
will be announced later.
YOUNG LUTHERANS
LEAGUE HAS ENJOYABLE
HALLOWE'EN PARTY
A most enjovabln mat-iirnln
Hallowe'en party was held last
Monday evening at the h, r
Rev. and Mrs. Svlwesier t,v n, '
members ot the Young Luther ails'
league ot ' St. Paul's l.il,
church.
During the evening varimiK.
games were enjoyed with prize
being awarded to the winners La
ter Mr. and Airs. Andy Schliclc
and Aliss Ruth Hrinkn.vn . .
dainty refreshments to Aliso v.,,..
Gorthy. Aliss Eleanor Alorli.ne.-
Misses June, Vera and Pearl
Goetz. Miss Erika Brusl, Aliss Ma
bel Dawson, Air. and Mrs. Charles
Beecrott. Rev. and Airs. Sylwe.iter.
lack Gorthy, Russell Kalue.
Stuart Baker, Lewis Wilson aiul
Eddy Brinknioyer.
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MRS. L. A. MILES IS ,
HOSTESS TO SEWING
CLUB TUEDAY EVENING
Mrs. L. A. Miles enteltaincij her
sewing club at a lovely nine oVIock
liessert-si er at her home , Tucs-
(Contlnned on page a.
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weekly trad
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for our pickup and delivery laun
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and efficient.
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lu honor uf the ucasiuu.
vited lo be uieocaL
Staui will be preaeuted,