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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1938.' Social Calendar Monday, November 14 Dr. K. L. unnn's nun-ilenoinlnu-1 1 011 ill iiible Hiuity class to incut ui 7:46 o'clock in evening ut timing halt of Douglas hoiul. I'ublic in vited. Ii. 1 W. C. uuuuul birthday party. Verlio Trucy, Aiargarui. Uur, iiuzel Uoerner ami Kuiiy Shook in charge i'arty at Womuu's club limine. Kvenlng Hewing club meeting at hnhie of Mrs. iJonn Uadubuugb on South Jackson street. Jj. A. it. 7:3U o'clock lcssert-Hii-lier ut l'ugo lioiuo on Coimncieliil avenue Willi alias Margaret 1'ago und Aim. D. N. Jlnsenburk, joint hostesses. Mrs. W. Al. Campbell, jn-ogruui. Uring liouatioiiB for An- ticl Island. 11. i W. Cllee dub to hold nmc- ticij for 7 to K o'clock at Htutllo of director, Mrs. Charles A. Hruml, before going to club birthday unity to take part on program. Tuesday, November 15 University of Oregon Luncheon club meeting ut no-hotuens I oiciock luncheon at Little Gypsy tuaronni. For all mothers of Ore gon university lumlciits and for Ixiitner students of the university. itoHL'burg Woman's club 1:110 O'clock meeting ut club house lion uring Natiouul liook week. Miss Ml hired Oleson, of Stilem, guest Weaker. Koll call topics. " Opening of art exhibit of Hetty JUcUrult .Morrison - from two to five-thirty in afternoon and from tUsven to ten o'clock In evening at jilks temple ballroom. Presbyterian church members mid congregation Invited to ti::(U u'clock potluck supper and uiusl- trul program at church parlors. ,1 American Legion auxiliary to tnoot ut armory at K o'clock In vonlng. Program. Members askeil In bring foodstuffs Mr Thanksgiv ing baskets for needy fumllluH of Veterans. Carl Crowson, guest speaker. Legion Invllcd to hour progruin. Kefreshmeiits. Column Vous Plalte club nfler fioou meeting at home of Mrs. Will Jbr Hlngleton on Kast Douglas Itircot. V. 1 W. auxiliary dancing parly H't YUteraiiB admiuistraliun facility in evening. Wednesday, November 18 MolhodlBt Kpiscopal Ladles Aid Society annual birthday dinner at -0:80 o'clock In evening' at church parlors. Program, K, und li. club afternoon tneel Jpg at home of Mrs. Charles llealy. M. O. A. club anernonn meellng Ot homo of Mrs. Kennell! Cloake. tllengary Hewing club meellng 14 1 two o'clock desserl luncheon al liome of Mrs. Norman Cilasscoek. " Uoseburg Art and Kmbroldery julub arternoou meeiing al homo of Mrs. Kllen Cornell In Koiilhagen j Itpaitments. IT Second day or Helty MrCnilt 1 Morrison'H art exhibit afternoon Ttud evening ut Kilts temple hull ioom. l-'irst day of Catholic Ladles Sowing Hoclety's annual bazaar. Thicken noodle dinner ut parish lull from 11:30 to I: an. Turkey to ju given away In evening. Thursday, November 17 Presbyterian Ladies Aid meet ing at 1:30 o'clock dcssert-luiu-li-ctm at church parlors. Mrs, XT hurlos ilealy, ehalrman, Mrs. .1. J. Motscheuhacher, Mrs. Kd Pul--turnon, Mrs. CI. WlcUlem and Mrs. 3 tunes Campbell. Devotions In .charge of Mrs. K. L. Klllott, of San Francisco. Oarden Valley Women's club jU'turnoon meeting at two o'clock -nt cl n It house with Mrs, Donna Ferguson, hosiers. . Mid-Week lilble class afternoon jueetlng ut home of Mrs. Clinton t'lorthy on l'inp(ua avenue. KoHo P.T. A. Study group to inert at 1 : ;tl o'clock In afternoon fit home of Mrs. Dona Uudahaugh Dn South Jackson slreet. Z Second day of Calhidic Ladies annual bazaar al parish halt on N. "Kane street. Cafeteria supper In veiling. Turkey lo he given away. Country club ladles bridge tour nament play at D:'.M a. m. al club Thouse. Potluck luncheon al 1 2 : lidlowed by opening id the winter ftotf hatnllcap tournament. " itosehurg chapler of Kaslern 2? tar potluck slx-thlrty dinner at 4cnipU to he followed by annual ftomecoinlug and Past Matrons and Xast Patrons ulghl. Friday, November 18 Past Presidents club to iium-1 ut two o'clock In afternoon ut home JJf Mrs. Will Long. Choral club piuctico at in a. in. fit Uoseburg Woman's club rooms Tudor direction of Mrs, jlouier P, N. (I. club evoning meeiing al fiomo of Senator C. W. Clark on "Winchester street with Mrs. Claik. 3lrn, Lee Williams. Mrs. K V. -iloover and Mrs. tieoige Con key us loslesses. III chapter P. K. O. Sisterhond vl meet al one o'eloek in afler noon ut home or Mrs. Homer Crow Jit U3ti Cobb street. Saturday, November 19 . Knsehuig Wouian s club service fhop open ut club house from nine Ji four o'clock. , November 24 P. P. V. C. invited public to Iwelfth annual Thank sglviug bit 1 1 Ut armory. Mrs. L L, Spencer, chairman. Mm. btoty 1Kb, publiuty fhairmuu. By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB HAS DELIGHTFUL MEETING MONDAY NIGHT The Junior Woman's club met Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the club rooms lor the regular busi ness meeting with the president, Mrs. Win. tJnruth, in charge. Reports on the district conven tion held in North iieud on Octo ber 2:t, wore presented by Mrs. Jack Chupinau, Ituth Kershner aud Mrs. Win. Curat!). A turkey ruffle was announced for Nov. 21 to 2 inclusive, this is an annual affair and is for eh mil able purposes. The next meeting of the club una announced for November 21, in the form or u club shower. Kach girl Is to bring her own lunch und a tea towel to hem. New members will be Initiated at this time. Until Kershner, scrapbook chair man, requested each member to bring a picture as admission to the party. Those present for the meeting Included: Miss Hetty Sturk, Mrs. Paul Mcfinwan, Miss 10 1 a i u e Hrown, .Mis. Leon Vearwood, Mrs. Kdwln (iardner, Mrs. Adrian Ilow en, Mrs. Harold Cloake, Mrs. Heg i mi Id Krsklne, Mrs. Ernest Pear son, Miss Jtuth Kershner, Miss Kstlier SpleiB, Miss Vivian Hart ley, Miss Verla McLaughlin, Mrs. Jack Chapman, Aha. Win. L'nrath, Miss Margaret Schaerer. Mrs. L. K. Kles, Mrs. I. Al. Dunn and Mrs. i,. i-j. mmi. LADY ELKS ENJOY SOCIAL EVENING AT TEMPLE THURSDAY Tho Lady Klks enjoyed Thurs day evening at the temple with Airs. Chester Ilercher, president, coiiduntlng a short busineun meet ing, and Airs. Albert Mlcelll act ing as hostess. Contract bridge, was enjoyed during the evening with Mrs. A. K. Kent winning tho prize. Those present were Mrs. Chester I lurch or, Airs. K. li. Aletzger, Mrs. J, K. Pickens, Airs. KiMineth Quine, Mrs. C W. Parker, Airs. L. W. Metzger, Mrs. Kdward Hi nun, Mrs. Wulter Coed, Airs. W. Harris, Airs. Paul (ieddes. Mrs. Olmschled. Mrs. AL Jlazel Dixon, Mrs. A. K. Kent and Mrs. Albert Alicelll. The next social meeting of the Lady Klks will be held December 8. CHOIR PARTY IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR OF WEDNESDAY NIGHT Following the chofr pruc'.ice Wednesday evening at tho Pres byterian church, Air. and Airs. J. A. Pinkeiion and Air. and Airs. It. C. Livingston entertained in the church parlors al a delightful party. Lovely refreshments wore served lo Dr. and Mrs. AL II. Iloach, Mr. and Airs. Homer Crow, Air. and Mis. Ralph Hussell and son, Lowell, Airs. Willis .Myers and daughter, AHss Jean. Aliss Na dlne Plnkertln, Aliss Lois Duncan, Aliss Alary Mellows. Miss Lucille Lenox, Miss Dolma Crobe and MIsh Marilyn llarnbam. and the hosts and hostesses, Mr. and Mrs. I'lnkertou and Mr. ami Airs. LI v. ingslon. The choir has made sneebil plans for Christmas music for this season. MRS. FRED HAMILTON ENTERTAINS BRIDG CLUB ON WEDNESDAY M's. Fred Hamilton very gruel- .i.il,.- enM-Vr ir I h-r hr! ly chil at a cvi,ir-:letf ore o' iii"k luiieh'on Wedi.' day m h r hnnio oil Lhtlteley dr et. Chrynnir.l'e n. 'ti.h tornu' I attruetlvo dec i.'i;fe motif 'or tho lahlo and n'.'o.it the rooit:f. ' vers were placed for Mr.i. K. L. Whipple, M- 4 llarrv S. lllai li. Mrs. K. O. IlKklf, Mrs. S. J. Shoe maker. Airs. (i. c. Kfnlay. Airs. Homer Crow, Airs. W. V. Harris and Miss Jane Wharlon. Contract bridge was in play dur ing the pleasant afternoon hours wiih Altss Wharton winning Die high score prize. MRS. LYNN STEPHENSON HONORED AT LOVELY SHOWER PARTY TUESDAY Alra. Jerry Suehes ami Airs. W. O. Hall were Joint hostesses at the loriner's home on Mill street Tuesday afternoon at u lovely shower party honoring .Mrs. Lynii Strphi'lisnn. The surprise shower of gins was presented to Mrs. Stephenson from Mrs. Homer Uaml. Mrs, liny Shel ton. M is. Victor C i oft , M rs. ha King. Mrs William Wilkinson. Mis. Henry Hall. Aliss Lots Ami, Mrs Don Wells. Mrs. Curtis Sunk, Mrs. Kenneth Ford, Airs. W. O. Hall and Mrs. Jerry Saehes. Visiting was tho diversion of the plensunt afternoon hours. At the tea hour the hostesses sei ved loxely reireshinents. MR. AND MRS. DAVIS ENTERTAIN BRIDGE CLUB SATURDAY NIGHT Mr. and Mrs. II. ( Davit, on tettained I luit- bridge club :il a detiuhttill 7 "U o'clock dessert supper at their home in Laurel wood Saturday evening. Covers vere- arranged for Mr. and Mrs. It. Meyers .and Mr and Mrs. F. S. McClain. Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Coruni, Mr. and Mrs. hail Pickens, Mr. ami Mrs. It. D. Coen and Mr ami Mis. Dans. Contract bridco was eujoye 1 during the eveninc with prizes no lug to Airs. Daub, K. p. Covu ;t: d Jvuu Plckeua. MISS LOIS MOR1AN AND ROBERT V. MILLER ARE MARRIED ON SUNDAY At u beautiful and Impressive wedding, Miss Lois Morian, daugh ter uf Air. and Alia. W. A. Morian, became the bride Sumluy, Novem ber tith, of Hubert V. Miller, boh of Air. and Mrs. Victor -Miller, at the home of the bride's parents at Z'-i'A lord street. Itev. Churloa A. L'd v. urds performed thu ring - cere mony at eleven o'clock in the morning In the presence of about forty triemls und relatives. The ceremony was performed before a colorful bower or autumu leaves flunked by potted ferns. The bride, given in inurriuge by her rather, was lovely In an after noon frock of teal blue handed with' brilliants. She "wore u corsage of pink rosebuds. Alias Phyllis Alorlun v.-tin maid or honor for her sister and was attractive in an afternoon fiock of varigaled colors und a corsage of white rosebuds. Albert Miller was best man tor his brother. An informal reception followed the wedding service, to which members of the family and inti mate fiiends were Invited. The beautiful bible's cake, topped by a miniature bride and bridegroom, which hud graced the cake of the bride's parents at their marriage, was cut by Airs. Miller. Assisting in serving were Aliss Dorothy Nel son, Aliss Phyllis Alorlan, Airs. L. I-. Moore, of Silkum, und Airs. Fred Lufrerly, of Myrtle Point. Mrs. W. A. Alorian. mother of the bride, wore a dark green ensem ble with u white gardenia corsage. Mrs. Miller, mother of tho bride groom, wore an afternoon dress of black crepe and a gardenia cor sage. Fur her going away costume the brido chose a tailored street dress with a topcoat of black wool ami : matching accessories. Following u J honeymoon through California, Air. and Mrs. Aliller will return to Hosehurg to make their home in. the Kohlhagen apartments. (iuests included Mrs. F. T. Mo-1 rian. of Portland: Mr. and Mrs. F.I A Woods, or Fugene; Air. and Mrs. L. F. Aloore, of Slikuin; Airs. I Fred Lafrerty, of Alyrtlo Point; Air. and Airs. Alton Miller, of Marsh rlefd, and Aliss Ruby McKlnley, of Alyrtlo Creek, und Air. and Mrs. i W. A. Morian, Mr. and Mrs. Victor, Miller, Mr. and Airs. Cleu Well mnn, Air. and Mrs. Itoss C. Love lace. Mr. and Airs. Story lies, Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. lioolh, Airs. Louise Slegel, Dr. und Airs. It. It. Shoe maker, Air. and Airs. Hoy Catch ing, Mrs. Allen Alooro, Airs. Har riot Alorian, Itonald Faulkner, Air and Airs. Thomas Hendricks, Carl Hlack, Air. and Airs. Joseph Hraugh- ton, Air. and Airs. H. T. Hansen Albert Miller. C. Lovelace, Air. and Mrs. Alton Aliller. Airs. KlUi II. Harris, Air. and Mrs. Farrel lies and Hill Alorian. " ho many beautiful weddinu gifts were shown in one room of the Alorian home. ROSEBURG WOMAN'S CLUB TO HEAR SALEM SPEAKER AT INTERESTING MEETING Miss Mildred Oleson. city librar lan at, f-iuleni, will be the guest speaker at the Roseburg Woman's lub one-thirty o clock dessert luncheon next Tuesday at the club house with Airs. Will II. C.erretseti, hostess chairman, assisted by Airs. Hurrie Ilooth. .Mrs. Scott WHliums and Mrs. Clyde Carstens. The meeting will honor National Hook Week with Mrs. (1. V. Wim berly, program chairman, Introduc ing Aliss Oleson, guest speaker. Airs. I'. W. AlorHson, president, will he in charge und will introduce the following roll-call speakers. Airs. C. 10. Koberts, Airs. F. (!. Young, Airs. T. C. Watson, Airs. K. D. Lytlo and Airs Hon u Uudubuugh. Mrs. Homer Crow, music chair man, will have charge of the musi cal program. Following the meet tim, members plan to attend the art exhibit of Airs. Morrison's at the Klks temple ballroom. AUXILIARY EXECUTIVE MEETING HELD AT MICELLl HOME THURSDAY Tlie American Legion auxiliary executive committee held an inter esting meeting Thursday afternoon at I he home of Mrs. Joseph Mi eelli on Soul h Pine street with Mrs. V. J. Micelll, president, in charge. Plans were made for the meeting of the Cmpiiua unit auxil iary next Tuesday night to be held at the armory ut eii;ht o'clock, at which lime Carl Crow son will he guest speaker. The Legion mem bers will be invited to join the auxiliary to hear Mr. Crowson. A program will be presented anil re freshments will be served. A general discussion on finances of Cmpquu unit followed, after which a social hour as eiijoved and Mis. Joseph Alicelli served de licious refreshments. LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET NEXT TUESDAY The American legion auxiliary will meet at ight o'clock next Tuesday evening at the armory with Mrs. V. J. Alicelli. president. in charge. A program will be pre sented. Mem tiers attending have been asked to brine jello. jellies, canned : nuts, oranges, raisins, etc.. to be used in the Thanksgiving baskets! be made up by the auxiliar I members and distributed to needy families of veterans. Vegetables iml perishable tooistufls will te pbu t d in the oaclb just beJoie they am dUtiibuted. I ANNUAL BIRTHDAY DINNER TO BE EVENT OF NEXT WEDNESDAY One of the most outstanding soc- lal events of tuo coming week will be the Aletbotiiat Episcopal Ladies Aid society auuual bincday din ner to be held at six-thirty o'clock next Wednesday evening at the church parlors. Tickets for the din ner are in charge of Airs. K. Kay nor Smith und Mrs. D. li. Bubar. No tickets will be sold the evening of the dinner. Airs. Karl Wiley, president, has arranged the affair and the gener al committee includes Mm. P. T. Jiu bar, chairman, Airs. Grant Os born. Airs. A. IL Taylor, Airs. K. O. Jones, Mrs. F. O. itiekli and Airs. II. 1). McKay. The twelve tables will be decor ated by the hostesses to represent the twelve mouths of the year. The extiu table will be lu charge of Airs. II. it. Slater, Airs. Ed Borgeu and Airs. Walter Fisher. Hostesses lor ttie birthday months include Mrs. John Weutherford, Airs. Doro thy Chase Hunt, Airs. It. W. Mar- tilers, Airs. U E. Goodburn, Airs. J. li. liailey. Airs. Kenneth Ford, Airs, itoscoe Alaisters, Airs. J. J. East ling, Mrs. Foster Butner, Mrs. C. W. Wright, Alis. I. li. Itiddle, Airs. A. N. Orcutt, Airs. It. A. Hercher, Airs. II. A. Canaday, Airs. George Churchill, Airs J. H. Booth, Alia Adrian Fisher, Mrs. Frederick J. Porter, Airs. E. A. Brittou, Mrs. E. ,1. Wuinscott, Mrs. it. L. Whipple, Airs. J. F. Dent, Mrs. Edwin Booth, and Airs. Paul Ceddes. Airs. J. D. Osboru und A'rs. E. A. Pettey will act as joint chairmen ol the apron booth. The affair last year was one of the largest events of the year and tlie committees this season are working hard to make the 193S birthduy dinner equally as Inter esting and eujoyuble. Stunts will be presented on the program. COUNTRY CLUB LADIES WILL OPEN WINTER HANDICAP GOLF TOURNAMENT The uuuuul winter handicap golf touruument of the ladies of the itoseburg Country club will open next Thursday at the club course. Several members played their qualifying rounds this week and participants in the tournament will play their qualifying rounds by next Wednesday evening. Contract bridge was in play Thursday morning at the club house with Airs. Kdwurd Hines winning high score und Airs. A. II. Alountford second high. Pot luck luncheon was enjoyed at noon by Airs. Walter Fisher, captain. Airs. H. C. Davis. Airs. L. K. Fies, Airs. 11. C. Stearns, Airs. J. NL Judd, Airs. J. F. Dlllard, Airs. A. H. Alountford, Airs. J. U. Alountford, Airs Edward Hines, Airs. C. X). Van Ness, Airs. W. E. Ott. Airs. L. E. AlcClintock. AHss Helen Casey. Aliss Naomi Scott, Airs. J. E. Marks, Airs. C. F. Wlinherly. Airs. W. Al. AlcFuchern, Mrs. it. D. Bridges, Airs. F. H. Coen, Airs. H. T. Hansen, Mrs. S. C. I.apham, .Mrs. II. J. Coruni, Airs. Kenneth Quine, members, and Mm. M. U. Shook, a Kiiest. . . ; The ladies will continue the winter card tournament play at !):tfi) o'clock next Thursday morn ing at the club house. INTER-SE STUDY CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING TUESDAY Alra. W. M. Campbell was a most gracious hostess Tuesday af ternoon, when she entertained the luter-Se Study club al a charming oue-t hirty o'clock dessert-buffet luncheon at her homo on North Jackson street. Chrysanthemums and dahlias carried out a pretty decorative motif for the occasion. Airs. George Churchill und Airs. F. S. Hall poured. Airs. C. D. Can non, or La Craude, a former mem ber of the Inter-Se club here, was present as a guest. Airs. Uatheriue oung and Airs. Paul CJcddes are new members of the club und other members en joying the afternoon with Airs. Campbell included Airs. Clyde Heard. Mrs. It. U. Brand, Mrs. E. S. Hall, Airs. Furl Cllrich, Airs. Itrue.o Mollis. Airs. George Chur- blll. Airs. Charles Doerner and Airs. V. V. Harpham. Airs. Mollis had charge of the itftcrnoou's program on modem ulptures. Koll call topics were given by the members. 'rh e November 2Und meeting will be held at the home of Airs. Fail I'll rich on Commercial avenue with Mrs. Clyde Heard In charge of the hanksgivlng program. : P.N.G. CLUB HAS DELIGHTFUL PARTY AT LENOX HOME One of the most delightful sop fal affairs of the Past Noble Grands lub this fall was the llallowe'er party Friday night at the D. II Lenox home. The llalowe'en motif was heautftully carried out In the li ennuiou. Games were enjoyed and the club prize for the eveuiim went to Mrs. Mabel Wilson. Attorney II. A. Canaday discuss ed the measures on the November ballot. Mrs. Lenox was assisted by Mrs. Patrick anil Mis .May Fish- .Members present were Mrs. J. It. liailey. Mrs. T. 11. Husenhurk, Mrs. V. T. Jackson. Mrs. O. U Johnson. Mrs Fdythe Florence Kel- le. .Mi s I). 11. I.( uo. Aliss Ha Can bach. Mrs. Glenn Heuch. Mrs.J.F. Pickens, Mrs. Jess Patrick. Mrs. Alba Spaiuli. Mrs. II. A. Taylor. Mrs. Lee Williams, Mrs. James H. Yriimg. Mrs. Kuth lieece and Miss Klojse lieece. Guests present were Mrs. Van Dyne. - Mrs. Fett, Atrs. SUsie Cox. Atrs. J. F. Dent. All. A. D. Ilawn und Airs. Mabel Wil- . N. C. CLUB TO MEET NEXT FRIDAY The Past Noble Grand club wilfl et next Friday evening. Novem ber IS. at the Senator C. W. Clark noiue on inctiester street with Mrs. Clark. Mis. l.e Williams. Mrs. F. V. Hooer and Airs. Ceome CuuHey at tins a holeiM'. .Ml members tire urged lu be pu'?cut, SOPHISTICATED GOWNS VIE WITH ROMANTIC MODELS A4 T' ' III 'f T'4 H1' S4 ' '' 1 1 1 ; 1 ' I I 1' y I The three fashion graces above display charming new evening gowna by Paquin. On the left is a white satin creation with gathered fullness at the back falling Into a wide train. The V-shaped bodice, underlined by double frills, is pertly finished with midnight blue velvet bows on either shoulder. The model in the cen ter is in roso pink satin, and is 'made of narrowing panels of the fabrlo that are stressed by little bows lined with blue to match the jaunty bolero. The model at right displays a streamlined gown embroidered in the new manner, in pale silk jersey and gold beads. MRS. L. L. WIMBERLY ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB ON WEDNESDAY A charming one o'clock lunch eon was enjoyed by tho Wedues tuy bridge club this week at the Hotel Cmputia, followed by con tract bridge at the attractive home of Airs. L. L. Wimbetiy. A lovely bouquet of bronze und gold chry santhemums graced the luncheon tables. Mrs. Phil Harth and Airs. J. A. Hart were guests or Airs. Wimberly and members present were Airs. F. II. Aletzger, Airs. AL 11. Aluncy, Mrs. lulo Stephens, Airs. J. P. Alotschenbacher and Airs. Frederick J. Porter. Tho rooms of the Wimberly home were beautiful with large bouquets of gorgeous dahlias ami colorful autumn leaves. Contract bridge was In play during the af ternoon with Airs, Metzger winning the high score prize. At the close of the play- Airs. Wimberly served tea. The tea table, lovely with a lace cloth, was centered by a bowl of red, gold and bronze dahlias nnd tail red lighted tapers. Airs. Harth and Airs. Porter alter-, mited in pouting. MRS. CHESTER MORGAN ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB WEDNESDAY NIGHT Airs. Chester Alorgan very gru clously entertained her bridge club at a delightful seven o'clock supper parly Wednesday evening at her lovely home In Laurel wood. Autumu leaves ami chrysanthe mums were attractively used to carry out a pretty decorative mo tif for the occasion. Covers were urranged for Airs. S. J. Shoemaker, a guest, and Airs. Ivan Pickens. Mrs. C. U. Wade. Mrs. D. It. Unbar. Mrs. Guy Cor don. Airs. J. It. Wharton. Airs. It. 11. Quine and Alra. Kenneth Quine. Contract bridge was enjoyed during the evening with Mrs. Un bar winning the high score prize and Airs. Pickens the table prize. MR. AND MRS. BURR ENTERTAIN POTLUCK SUPPER BRIDGE CLUB Mr. und Mrs. Harry Burr enter tained their bridge club ut it de lightful six-thirty o'clock potluck .mpper at their home on South Stephens street Thursday evening. Fall flowers were attractively ar ranged on the table and about the rooms. Covers were placed for Air. and Mrs. L. L. Wimberly. Mr. and Mrs. T. U. Purr, Air. and Airs. Ward CutnmlnKS and Mr. and Airs. Harry Hurr. Contract bridge was enjoyed during the evening with Air. mid Mrs. T. H. Hurr winning the prize. MRS. S. RAYNOR SMITH ENTERTAINS CLASS AT LOVELY SUPPER PARTY Mrs. S. liaynor Smith veiy gra ciously entertained her Young Unsiness People's Sunday school class at a very lovely six-thirty o'clock supper party at her home on Alain street .Monday evening. Chrvsauthemums formed at tractive decorative motif for the , occasion. Covers were arranged for j twelve. err enjoyed CbiucL-e checkers liuiius tilt) 1'leatau evening hoars, ml. J, i's 1 " U MRS. E. S. McCLAIN ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB ON WEDNESDAY Mrs. E. S. AlcClnin entertained ber bridge club . at a charming one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon at her attractive homo on South Jackson street Wcdnesduy atter noon. Chrysanthemums were used to grace the prettily appointed serving table.1 , Covers were arranged for Airs. Harrie Booth, Airs. Ji. D. Coen, Airs. IL H. Turner and Mrs. E. G. Kohlhagen, members, and Airs. J. It. Whurtou, Mrs. L. E. McCllntock, Mrs. H.C. Church and Airs. Clair K. Allen, guests. Contract bridge was tho diver sion of the- pleasant afternoon hours with Airs. Turner winning the club prize and Mrs. AlcClin tock thu guest prize. MRS. M. H. MUNCY IS HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB ON TUESDAY Airs. AL H. Muncy was a most gracious hostess, when ahe enter tained her bridge club at a delight ful one o'clock luncheon at The Little Cypey Tearoom Tuesday af ternoon, followed by contract bridge at her homo . on . West Douglas street. Airs. Kenneth Helliwell and Airs. D. W. Helliwell wore guests of Aire. Aluncy and members present were Airs. J. A. Hart, Airs. J. P. Alotschenbacher, Airs. Frank Long, Airs. Adrian Fisher and Airs. Har old Whitlock. Airs. Long won the high score for the afternoon's bridge play with Airs. Fisher whining the trav eling prize. MRS. J. H. BOOTH IS HOSTESS TO CLUB AT CHARMING LUNCHEON Airs. J. II. Booth entertained her Social Fight club at a charming one o'clock luncheon at her beau tiful home on Court street Tues day afternoon. Attractive fall ber ries graced the table, while chry santhemums were used about the rooms. Airs. C. W. Wright was a guest of the afternoon. .Members of the Social Eight club Include Airs. Booth. Airs. Washington Hughes, Airs. P. T. Ilubar. Airs. A. C. Alais ters. Airs. J. D. Osboru, Airs. K, L. Gilo. Airs. L. A. Wells and Mrs. 1. II. Itiddle. Sewing und visiting were enjoy ed during the pleasant ufteruoou hours. MRS. EDWIN BOOTH IS HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB AT UMPQUA HOTEL Mrs. Edwin Booth was a most gracious hostess to the members of her bridge club Alonday at a lovely one-thirty o clock dessert- luncheon at the I' mpq.ua hotel. Chrysanthemums graced the table. Covers were placed for Airs. A. J. Muson. a guest, and Airs. O. . It. Hess. Airs. A. D. Parr. Airs. Scott Williams, Mrs. Frederick Channmn. Jr.. Airs. Frank Coeu. Airs. Fred erick J. Porter and 1 the hostess. Ali-s. Booth. Bridge was played In tho blue I room during the allemoon w ith Mrs. Kliituu wiuuilni the hiu-li 'acore prize. EXECUTIVE LUNCHEON ENJOYED AT GROW S HOME ON MONDAY Airs. Homer Grow, president of tho Presbytoriap Missionary so ciety, eutortained the executive committoe ol' the society at a love ly one o'clock luncheon at her at tractive home on Cobb street Mon day aiternoon. Ueautiful . bouquets of chrysanthemums were used about the rooms. t" Covers were placed for Airs C E Roberts Airs. W. M. Campbell. Airs. W. AL Chalmers. Mis a.-. garet Rodgers, Alra. C. D. Fies, Airs. Mrs j. Jioland Parker, Mrs. Earl Ullrich and the IiosIpkb iu..H n, The afternoon hours were spent iiiiyiuS pmns ror. the year's work. ' HETTIE LOUISE FANCHER HAS LEADING ROLE IN JUNIOR COLLEGE PLAY According to word received hero, Miss Hettle Lnnfsn iiu.,niw. ..... been given the leading role of ,","h Ul 1110 corning," a pluv to be presented sonn uv t. college at Ixmgview, Wash., where MISS Hetllfi Tnnl.n ...I.. ... h k . w"3 Bi-Btuated Juno. While attending Ungview nlor college she makes her home Vr Hl,,L'"0Jna, ."""""Parent.,, OPENING JOHN WESLEY MeKEAN AND DORIS HELEN SPEARS MARRY IN PORTLAND; l . A weddiDg of much interest in Roseburg occurred at the cuurctt parlors of tue buonysiue juemo uut cuuruh at 35tti aud Yamuill streets In Portland Sunday alter noon, when Alias Uoris , heieit Spears, of that city, became the bride of John WeBley McKean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mc isean. of Uoseburg. tte.Y. Milton A. Marey, pastor of the church, per formed the impressive service in tho preseuce of relatives and :lose friends of the couple. A beautiful setting of chrysanthe mums was used in the church par lors, for the ceremony. Miss Winui tied Winkler, of Vancouver, Wash., a roommate of the bride, played "Liebestraum" preceding the cere mony and followed by playing Lohengrin's Wedding March for the bridal party to enter the room. The bride was beautiful in a while lace wedding gown over white satin with a finger-tip veil and a shower bouquet of pink bou vardia and roses, arranged ' with fern and tied with white ribbon streamers of satin. Mrs. Sybil Itunyan, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and was charmiug in a blue taffeta formal frock. Kobert McKean acted as best man to his brother. Miss Lois Taylor, of Forest Grove (who is teaching this year at Roseburg senior high), a former roommate of the bride, and two of the bride's sisters; vMiss ' Florfce and Miss Lois Spears, assisted about the room and received tile guests. The bride attended Oregon State college, where she resided at Wal do Hall, and received her degree in home economics. Mr. McKean,' who resided nt Cauthorn Hall while! littendiug O. S. C received his de gree and is now employed by' the state fish and game farm in.-Cor-vallls. ; ' .Mr. and Mis. McKean-iire spend Int their honeymoon at coast points, after which they will go to Corvallis to make their home. ' Attending ' the wedding from noseburg were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McKean. Mis. Sarah Schloeiunn, Mrs. II . C. Darby and daughter' Mist; Mary Ellen, Miss Lois' Baylor tr.d William .Miller. . RIVERSDALE H. H. ' ' , CLUB MEETS AT SMITH HOME ON WEDNESDAY ' Mrs. .1. W. RmlH, .T,. ni :.' ed the Itlversduy. Happy fl01. club at herhoiho Wednesday al'tornooii. mm. rcillilll. tll'PF imit nnn.l .t the business meeting and I'ollyau- (Continued on page 3.) ; TBLUE WOMDAYl Wnrr rf mnr Monday blues change to a song of contentment when you can use this day for healthful recre ation. Let this fine laundry change your tune, it is not ex pensive I PRY CLEANING MONDAY! LA A H10D6 0 DflV 113 NO. JACKSON Choice of 5 Styles in Per fect Fitting Mode O' Day SLIPS i.OO No. 100 Lace trimmed panne satin, bias cut, adjustable shoulder straps. Taped seams prevent sagging and rip ping. 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