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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 938. SOXCDEW Social Calendar Sunday, November 20 Presbyterian Missionary society ' Thanksgiving praise hit vice t church al 7:30 in evening with . Mrs. Charles T. Uuid, Portland, president of the Oregon Synodical - society, as speaker on "Temples." KjM'cliil imisfc and organ veHper service. Public invited. Monday, November 21 r. K. 1. JJunn's nou-denonilnu- tlnnal Bible study claus meeting nt 7:45 o'clock in evening at Doug Ins hotel dining ball. Public in vited. iMiiy Iions 7: ISO o'clock deHsert ! supper and meeting ut O, ,. I'Vld kump home on South Main street. Junior Woman's club 8 o'clock '"' informal party and shower for ... cluh at the clubhouse. Mrs. Krod Kinsel, Mrs. 1. M. Dunn and Mar ", guret Scbaerer in charge. (Jills ueked to bring own lunch and . ahower for club. Sub-debs to bo guests. Benson P.-T. A. to meet nt two ' o'clock in afternoon at school ... building. KpiHcopal guild lo meet at eight o'clock In evening at home of Mis. J. M. Jmid. U. P. W. Glee cluh practice at 7: HO iu evening at studio of di rector, Mrs. Charles A. Brand, at Masonic building. One-thirty dessert-luncheon lo . precedo Woman's Benefit asso ciation meeting at Maccahee hall. Tuesday, November 22 Joh'B Jjaughters to meet ut 7:1(0 . at MuHonlc temple. Junior Bethel will conduct meeting with tho re gular officers acting as the choir. '" Itoscburg Hebekati lodge No. -It annual boiuecomlng at (i:3U o'clock I potluck supper at temple with J " Plilletarlau lodge members and wIvcb Invited as gueslB, Inter-Se Study club lo meet at h 1:00 o'clock luncheon ut home of " Mrs. Karl Ullrich on Commercial avenue with Mrs. Clyde Beard in chargo of 'thanksgiving program. H. K. O. club 1:30 o'clock lunch " eon nt home of Mrs. Henry Krs ' klne, &09 Cobb street. Voung Lut hern lis league lo meet '. at W. A. Sylwester home ut 7:1(0 lu evening with Vera and Jack " . ,(lorlhy and Carl Klaeuhammer, hostess and hosts. Wednesday, November 23 Douglas unit of Pro-America to Jicct at two o'clocR In afternoon iit Houeburg chamber of commerce office wjth Mm. II. C. Wuddell, preuldeut, In churge. J 'y Ih Inn Sisters meeting and mi ni ml mil call ut 8 o'clock at K. of P. ball. Joint social hour with Knights. Jtefreshmeuls. Thursday, November 24 Thanksgiving day. Friday, November 25 r Forence Nightingale lent No. 15, 'Daughters of Union Veterans or Au Civil War, l8GM8(!5t to meet rut 7:30 o'clock In evening at arm ory. Klvcrsdalo grange Invites com munity to potluck supper and so cial night meeting at hall. Those attending are asked to bring llu-lr " own table sevlce. Indies asked -to bring covered dish ami sand : wlches. Country club ladles to meet at .clubhotiKe Instead of regular day. Bridgo in morning not lo apply on ' loninamoiU p!y. politick luuch . eon at noon. Golf Utirnnment piny Ju afternoon.' Saturday, November 26 Koselnug WoniHiiH ci;:b service , shop open from ulna lo lour oVInrk In looms upstati'H over clubhouse.- Across street from ; Jhnit'H Indian Ihenlre. ; Biversdnle grauue Home Krnj. omicH club cookeil food sale itii.l ; biuaar at Me K pan mm Baldwin. 1 November 24 ( Annual B. P. VV. ThnnkHglv ' Ing ball hi ii:ao in evening at arm j ury. Dale King's si'vi-n pii-ce or ;clu'Ktia to furulsh music. Public invited. ' MRS. J. A. HART IS J HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB ON FRIDAY NIGHT I i Mrs. J. A. Hart entertained her bridge cluh nt a charming right J o'clock desHerl-supper last evening .at her attracllve homo o,u South i Stephens street. Beautiful mixed chrysanthemum bouquets w ere ( used about the rooms. Covers were placid for Mih A. D. Parr, Mrs. M. If. Munrv. Mrs ; Phil Hnrth. Mrs. Harold Whitlock. , and Miss Doris Jai'ksnn, guests, . and Mrs. L. u Wimn.Mly. Mis. l.ouis Kullrrton. Mrs. Adilan Klsh J er, Airs. J. B. llenuessy, Mrs. I.es i lie Cununings. Mis. T. It. Burr and t Ihe hoKtesH, Mrs, Ilaii. Contract bridge wan enjowd I'durtng th evening with Mrs. i Muncy winning the guest trl.v; Mrs. Hnrth. the ituvellng prize Hint Mrs. Wlmherl;' nnd Mis. Kill i Jorton, tho club prl7.es, . K ANO R CLUB IS ENTERTAINED AT HEALY HOME Mrs. Charles llealy entertained Ihe K and li club at her home on South Jackson street Wednesday ufternoon. Ixnely bouguets of chrysnntbemiinis a n d inlslletoe were used about the rooms, Sewing and visiting were enjoy ed by Mis. Kduard Parker, ft guoHt. and Mrs. O. D. .lohnson, Mrs. K. C. Kreiir, Mis. V. T. Jack' , iMis. H. A. Taylor. Mis. Ma bel Wilson nnd Mrs. If. U. Bond- 7 mull. At the tea hour Mrs. llealy ' nerved lovely refreshments. The November "Vj nieetlng will ' 1)6 held at thy home of Mis. 11. ' Taylor. By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER W.F.M.S. HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING THURSDAY AFTERNOON The Woman's Foreign Mission ary society was pleasantly enter tained by Mrs. Bruce Mellis Thursday afternoon at her home on Kowbr street. The preliminary prayer circle was conducted by Mis. A. J. Ceddes. Mrs. (J. W. l,eeper following with the devotion al topic: "His Kingdom Is love." M is. A. J. Ueddes then outlined "KcfrcHher Studies on India" for the month of November. The roll call of members and the rending of ihe October minutes was in charge of the recording sec retary. Mis. tiuiery Cole. The treasurer, Mrs. Ned Dixon, pre sented the treasurer's report. Mrs. Paul Ceddes wus welcomed Into the auxiliary by Mrs. J. B. Bailey, president, lu a beautiful candle-light ing ceremony. Mrs. Mollis talked briefly concerning "Woman's MisHionury Friend," the olTicial magazine lor the Foreign Misflouary society. Plans were made and commit tees appointed lor the joint meeting ol tho hor ulgu and Home .Missionary socie ties in December. Mrs. Foster Butner. program leader, called upon Mrs. S. Kuyuor Smlih, who presented ihe chapter "The Untouchables" from the study book. A lovely lea followed the study course. Mrs. A. J. P.llison and Mrs. Paul (ieddes. In costume, poured, and were assisted iu serving by the hosiess and Mrs. J. B. Bailey. MRS. HARRY HARVIE HONORED AT LOVELY SHOWER PARTY Honoring Mrs. Harry llarvle of Albany, ladles of Dixonvlllu enter tained Sali.Vday lylteriioon, Nov. 12. al a shower party. The group gathered In the club rooms of the community hall at Dlxnnvllle, and spent Ihe afternoon pleasantly vis iting. Lnler Mrs. Hnrvle opened the gifts from her friends and dis played them. Mrs. Wilbur Brown and Mrs. O. C, Brown nerved dainty refresh ments assisted by other ladies in the group. Those enjoying the afternoon were, Mrs. Kxrn ilhoten, Mrs. Mar vin Lewis and Justine Lewis of Salem, Mrs. It. L. Cannon, Bessie Campbell. Blanche Marr, Mrs. (Jeorge Casebeer, M rs. C Krogel, Blanche Wright, Mrs. John Fox, Mrs. Jue Bruinbach, Mrs. Walter Leake, Mrs. W. 1L Hose, Mrs. R. C. Livingston, Mrs. Lester Bell, Mrs. Juki In Kifert, Mrs. A rile (. (ijilhrnith Mrs. Dale Hatfield, Mrs. Kdgar Houston, Mrs. .1. F. Strad er, Mrs, 10. M. Malhis, Mrs. Fstella McCord, 'Mrs. fi. A. Donebrake, Mrs. Kllzabeth Blakely, Carrie Dixon, Mrs. Maurice Weber and Mrs. Bob Lane. Mr. and Mrs. llarvle have been spending the past few days at the home of Mrs. Hurvle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ume of lillde. MRS. LOUIS FULLERTON ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB MONDAY EVENING Mrs. LouiH Pnllerton entertained her bridge cluh at a charming eight o'clock deSHerl-supper ut her home Monday evening. Fall t lowers were nttrnctively used in the decorative motif for the occasion. Covers were placed for Miss Gladys Haskfu, a guest, and Mrs. L. L. Wlmherly, Mrs. Adrian Fish er, Mrs. .1. A. Hart, Airs. J. It. iien-m-ssy, Mrs. Leslie Cummlngs. Mrs. T. ft. Burr and Mrs. Louis Fullor Ion, hostess. Contract bridge wan enjoyed during Ihe evening with prizes go ing to Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Heu nessy. THIMBLE CLUB IS ENTERTAINED MONDAY AT DARBY HOME Mrs. Lislou Darby very gra ciously entertained the N. oT W. Thimble club at a delightful pot luck luncheon Monday. Covers were placed for Mrs. A. D. Dawn, Mrs. S. L. Hebard. Mrs. Virginia Campbell. Mrs. James T. Miller. Mrs. fl. W. Taylor, Mrs. Harry l.olir. Mis. Clifton Hooper, Mrs. C. W. Hwen. Mrs. Willis Myers and Mrs. Darby, Tho hostess was assisied in serving by Mrs. Hawn. Mrs. Taylor. Mina Jean Myers nnd Miss Clnydene Darby. Visit lug and sewing were enjoyed during the afternoon. The next meeting of the club will bn held at the home of Mis. Owen, DELIGHTFUL FAMILY DINNER ENJOYED AT MURRAY HOME TUESDAY A very delightful family dinner Was eiil(tvil nt utv ..VI...-L- 'I'....- day evening at the home of Mrs. . u. .Hurray, ( overs were ar ranged lor .Jim Murray, Mrs. I.ebi AudMMvs, of San l''raucisco. Mr. and Mis. Story lies, Mr. and Mrs i. M. lies. Mr. and Mrs. Fernd lies and daughter, l.oialce. mid Hie hoMess, .,H W. It. Miiitav. isiting wits enjoyed during the pleasant evening hours. MRS. W. E. STRICKLING ENTERTAINS CLUB Mis. W. K. Strtekliug veiv grac iously cniertaiiied (lie .H,hr rtuh at her lumie tin wi-.-k al a delmhi HH alUMiio.m sewing patlv Horn two in itu. oYlock. Intv boil ipicts ill t luysiihtheiniiui ' were used to tarry out a prcttv decora tive motif. At Hie tea hour Mis. Siricklint served relreshnients to Mrs, A. M Orr. Mrs, F. Ui'dnan. Ms. .1 liolle. ( hue liolle. .Mr: .1. M. lat ter uud Mrs. . 11. .Muhie. MieS FRANCES HOWELL HONORED AT HOMECOMING OF EASTERN STAR HERE Miss .Frances Howell, charter member of Koseburg chapter of Kastern Star, was especially hon ored at the cliarming b:3'i o cJock banquet for past matrous and past patrons at the annual homecoming of Kosebnrg chapter Thursday eve ning at the temple, as the occa sion marked her seventy-eighth birthday anniversary. Miss How ell was the second past matron of Hoseburg chapter and its first con duel ress. A beautiful birthday cake was presented to her by the members of the Past Matrons club. The banquet tables were beauti fully appointed with tall lighted tapers and fall flowers. Itev. S. Itayuor Smith presided as toast- master, uul-of-town guests pres ent were Mrs. Walter Hercher and Huzel Coshow Pickens, of Sa lem, nnd Hazel French, of Port land. Honored past matrons included Miss Frances Howell, Mrs. Cc-orge Kohlhagen, Mrs. William Bell. M iss Ma rga ret Pa ge, M rs. II aze I French. Mrs. P. T. Bubar, Mrs. C. K. Wimberl'y, Mrs. D. H. Morgan, Mrs. J. K. Itunyun, Miss P.thet Webb, Mis. B. D. Williams. Mrs. F. (!. Ferrier, Mis. D. H. Lenox, Mrs. Victor J. Mlcelli, Mrs. Guy Cordon and Mrs. it. L. Whipple. Visiting past matrons included, Mrs. W, F. Harris, Canyon ville; Mrs. F. Fort in, Oakland; Miss Cladys Hasklu, Wllbaux, Mon ta na ; M rs. ( i eorge Conkey, I ride pendence, and Mrs. A. JO. hTIIott, Myrlle Creek. Past patrons of Hoseburg chap ter present included Stony Caul field, D. 11. Lenox, H. II. Turner, Walter Hercher and William Aus tin. Oscar Smith, of Pocatello, Idaho, was a visiting past patron. Mrs. Walter Hercher, worthy matron, presided over Ihe chapter meeting, followed by an impromp tu program, which included a Thanksgiving play read by Miss Margaret Page and members of the chapter taking the character parts. The comedy was unusually delightful nnd was grtttly en joyed. LEGION AUXILIARY HAS DELIGHTFUL MEETING TUESDAY j Mrs. Victor J. Mlcelli, president of Umpqun unit of (he American Legion ntixfllary, very graciously presided over tho meeting Tues day held at the armory, followed by the post joining the auxiliary for an Intensely interesting talk given by Past Commander Carl Crowson from California. Mr. Crowson gave n Thanksgiving ad- , dress, which was greatly enjoyed by the post and unit members. j A large basket of food stuffs i 'was received from the member- ship to be made up into Thanks- j giving baskets and distributed to needy families of veterans. The auxiliary was especially apprecia tive to learn that Ihe ladies' of the Bosehnrg Country club are donat ing two Thanksgiving baskets to (he auxiliary to be distributed next week. Mrs. L. W. Josse has charge of making up the two Coun try club baskets and will huve (hem ready next Wednesday for Mrs. I. H. Itlegel. child welfare chairman, to distribute them. rlie Indian Ihenlre management baa donated -iUO tickets to the nuy iliary for the show, "Algiers," to bo presented here December 14. The proceeds of (his ticket sale will go to the child welfare fund of the auxiliary. At the close of the meeting lovely refresh men l,s were served by Mrs. Lee Williams, chairman. Mrs. Clair K. Allen. Mrs. A. W. Bashford. Mrs. Broadwnv. Mrs. Ceorge Caskey, Mrs. Boy Camp bell, Mrs. F. L. Crlltenden. Mrs. H. C. Church and Mrs. liose Clay ton. The buffet serving table was covered by a beautiful lace cloth ami centered wllh a howl of color ful Bowers and tall lighted tap ers. Mrs. L. L. Wlmherly has been appointed by Mrs. Micelli to act as publicity chnirmnn Tor the aux iliary during the year. The next regular meeting of the auxiliary will be held December 5. U. OF O. LUNCHEON V CLUB HAS MEETING TUESDAY NOON The recently organized Vnfver sliy of Oregon . Lum heon club met at a delightful 12 o'clock no-hosless hmcheon at The Liltle Hvpsv Tea room iu Ihe Douglas hotel building Tuesday noon. Covers were placed for Mrs. J. K. Pickens, Mrs. JUilph L. Itussell. Mrs. C. S. Henuinger. Mrs. It. Carter, Mrs. AHm Spaugb, Mis. li. It. Slmemaker, Mrs C.uy Cordon nud Mrs W. M. Campbell. The club will meet tho third Tuesday of every month nt n no hostess luncheon. Mothers of V. of O. students and anyone having at tended University Qf Oregou has been invited to attend the meet ing. COMMUNITY ENJOYS HARD-TIME COSTUME PARTY AND SUPPER About seventy-ftve members of the Harden Vallev rommunitv en- ioved a delightful pottllck suppen and hiirdtiine costume party at tne chibhnu.se Thursday evening. Un usual cost iimes added to the enjoy ment of the evening. Informal games and delightful progra'n followed the supper hour. The nf iair was held at the attractive clubhouse ol Ihu Uaideu alley Women's club. ROSEBURG WOMAN'S CLUB HAS UNUSUALLY INTERESTING ' MEETING ON TUESDAY Mrs. F. Morrison, president. bad -charge of the Roseburg Wom an's ciub meeting Tuesduy alter- noon at the clubhouse with Mrs. Will li. GerretseD, chairman. Mrs. Scott Williams, Mrs. A. J. Geddes, Mrs. Clyde Carstens and Mrs. W. It. Brown, hostesses for the one- thirty o clock dessert-luncheon ine Ubles were decorated to carry o.tit National Book week. Tall lighted tapers in caudellabra und new. books between colorful book ends, were placed the length of Ihe five long tables. Sprays of tirelhorn were used between the books und the candles and in large uouqueis uuom me rooms. Covers were placed for Alia. Mor rison. Mrs. W. R. Chrisler. Mrs. C. K. Roberts. Mrs. Donn Rada- oaugn, .Mrs. Homer Grow. Mih. T (L WatKon, Mrs. K. G. Kohlhagen, Mrs. O. V. Wimberly, Mrs. Thomas summers. Airs. George Summer Mrs. Carl Spaulding, Mrs. Foster miuter. Mrs. William Hell. Mrs. F. A. Huid, Mr. K. D. Lvtle. M, Ida Holdridge. Mrs. J. C. McCallia- ier, mis. ueorge Ware, Mrs. Fred iienner, Mrs. K. L. Knapp, Mrs. L A. Well?. Mrs. I. U. liiddl Ralph Clarke, Mrs. Roae Clayton! Mrs George M. Brown, Mrs. F. A. tiemis, .mis. Paul Geddes, Mrs. J. li. TurnbuIJ, Mrs. Washington nugnea, Mrs. carl Gilbreath, Mrs. L. F. Reizeiistein, Mrs. Arthur Crews. Mrs. Carl Wimer, Mrs. John Jf. Robinson, Mrs, Harris tMiswortn, Mrs. Harry Wolfe. Mm. F. L. Crittenden. Mrs. R. W. Mars- lera. .Mrs. w. M. Campbell, Mrs w. W. ABhcratt, Airs. R. L. Whlp- nie, mib. n. ts. sippreil, Mrs. H. B, Carter, Airs. Fail Ullrich. Mrs Thomas Parkin.son, Mrs. L. Kohl- uagen, hr., .virs. H. p. Fngiish, Mrs. Albert Micelli, Mrs. Jack- Suks dorf. Mrs. Frank Brown, AJrs. Will H. Gerretsen. Mrs. A. J. Geddes, Airs. Scolt Williams. Airs. Clvdt Cujstens, Mrs. W. R. Brown and Mrs. Frederick J. Porter. Mrs. Morrison introduced (hp following roll-call speakers, who gave delightful talks: Mrs. Donn Radabaugh on the making of etched gJUMs; Mrs. K. D. Lytle on Believe it or Not and Mrs. C. K. Roberts on international Relations. Due to the illness of the guest lay speaker, Miss Mildred Oleson. of the Salem city library, Mrs. C. iv uonerts very graciously consent ed to give u review of books placed on the guest table. Mrs. Roberts gave splendid, short reviews of the lollowing books: "My Son, My Son"; "We Married au Knglish man"; "With Alalice Toward ome"; "My Days"; "A Southerner Discovers the South": "March of the Iron Men"; "The Big Four"; "Thrice a Stranger"; "Swanee Rlv- and "The Buccaneers." As Mrs. Roberts did not know that she wus to give the reviews until (he club meeting opened, a special vote of appreciation was given to her from every member for heryi very fine talk on the ten books. Mrs. Roberts is a member of the Roseburg City Library board. Airs. G. V. Wimberly acted as chairman of the afternoon meet ing ami gave a short talk on Na tional Hook week and the Roseburg city library. The minutes of the executive meeting were read by the secretary, .Mrs. W. Xt. Chrisler. The December tith meeting and 1:30 o'clock dessert-luncheon of the club will be on "Roseburg Club woman Studies Psychiatry," with Dr. A. II. Mouutford. of the Voter-, uus Administration Facility medi cal staff as the guest speaker. Hos tesses for the dessert-luncheon In clude Mrs. K. S. McClniu, Mrs. Carl Spaulding. Mrs. F. A. Bemis. Mrs. Bruce Mellis. Mrs. George K. Houck und Mrs. George M. Brown. EXECUTIVE BOARD OF JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB HAS MEETING MONDAY A special meeting of the execu tive board of the Junior Woman's cluh was held Monday evening at the home of the secretary. Airs. Clifford Smith, with the presi dent Airs. William Unralh, in charge. The purpose of tho meeting was Ihe election of new members with the following being elected: AUss Betty Shoemaker, Mrs. Harold Barker, Mrs. Howard Davis, Mrs. Paul Geddes, Miss Grace Mont gomery, Miss Grace Perry, Miss Virginia Wright, Airs. James Judd, Aliss Kay Stevens. AUss Alaxlne Hartley, Aliss Vivian Hartley, Miss U)is Schaerer, Miss Betty Strong, Aliss Marie Hebard, Miss Peace Moore, Miss Beverly Winston, Mrs. Robert Nelson. Airs. Waldo Campbell, Airs. AM Hon Chrisman, Airs. Ted Road man. Miss Kleauor Fast ting, Miss June Masters, Miss Geneva Crouch. Miss Bettibelle Knott. Miss Betly Quiue. Miss Kloda Taylor. Aliss Feme Thomn son, Aliss Fileen Chambers, Aliss Alnrgnrel Lange. Airs. Gordon Stewart was elect ed secretary to till the vacancy left by the resignation of Airs. Clitl'ord Smith. The initiation of new members will be held al the next business meeting on the first Monday in December. Those present for Ihe meeting Included, Mrs. Win. I'nrath. Mrs. Jack Chapman. Mrs. Reginald Frs- kine. Mrs. Leon Yearwood, Miss Ruth Kerhner. Mrs. Adrian Bnw en. Airs. L. K. Pies and Mrs. Clit toid Smith. SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN MRS. O. L. JOHNSON ON BIRTHDAY SATUROAY NIGHT Mt'iiilK'is of the, nnd I!, club nnd Iheir luistmmls and a few nests railed on Mrs. O. T,. John son: at luM-fhoine on -Hast Oouclns street Saturtlay evt'nini; to honor her tin nor birthday unniviTsury. Two bountiful deeoratt'd rakes were presented to Mrs. Johuson and follow llli; n sortal hour of Chillrse lierkrrs. lovely ix'frrshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. O. U .Uilmsoii. Mr. and Mrs. 11. W. Tuy- lor. Mr. and Mis. II. A. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. F. C Krear, Mr and Mrs. Charles llraly, Mr. and Mrs. 11. It. lUtailnian. Mr. and Mrs. V T. Jack son. Mrs. Mabel VHmmi, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. HaWey, Mrs. Aliij WetU- erell and Xllss Ago' PitcbJorJ. Mm. C'huiles A. Sprague, prominent Salem matron, who will be Oregon's "First Lady" after the Inaug uration of her husband as governor in early ' January. Mrs. Sprague is active in capital social circles and affiliated with P. E. O. Sisterhood, 1). A. R., Women of Rotary and the Salem General hospital auxiliary. PRESBYTERIAN AID HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING THURSDAY ' , The Presbyterian Indies Aid so ciety enjoyed a delightful one tlilrty o'clock dessert-lunclieon Thursday at the church parlors with Mrs. Charles Healy, chairman. Mrs. J. P. Motschenbacher, Mrs. James Campbell, Mrs. G. Wicklem and Mrs. A. fcj. Kent as hostesses. The tables were beautifully ap pointed with chrysanthemums and other fall flowers. Covers were arranged for Mrs. Karl Ullrich, president, Dr. and. Mrs. Maurice Hoach, Mrs. E. L. Klllott, of San Francisco, Miss Clara Dillard. Mis. G. Wicklem, Mrs. J. A. I'in.kerton, Mrs. W. I.. Scott, Mrs. A. E. Keut. Mrs. A. A. Wilder. Mrs. B. S. Nichols, Mrs. Kmma Lenox, Mrs. E. S. Hull, Mrs,. Chester Morgan, Mrs. Clair K. Al len, Mrs. Maurice J. Ncwland, llrs. E. G. Kohlhagen, Mrs. Bertha Par- rott, Mrs. Lucy Dezeuhorf, of San FiHiiclsco, Mrs. George Kohlhagen, Miss Frances Howell, Mrs. W. M. Chalmers, Mrs. K. II. Grinsted, Miss Kmma Bristol, Mrs. W. M. Campbell, Mrs. George Campbell, Mrs. Willis Myers, Mrs. James Campbell, Mrs. II. Ralph Clark, Mrs. Itose Clayton, Mrs. Jane Coff inun, Mrs. I.. L. Hodie, Mrs. Fred arroll. Mrs. E. H. Metzger. Mrs. George McBee. Mrs. J. P. Mots- benbacher. Mrs Charles Healy, Mrs. 1). H. Morgan, Mrs. Kred Ham ilton. Miss Marganet Chepp and vlrs. Frederick J. Porter. Miss Howell, who celebrated her seventy-eighth birthday anniver sary on that day. was honored by receiving a beautiful decorated and liirhfed i.ti-tluiny rake and a gift rrom the Aid. Muss Howell is a past president of the Ladies Aid and for many years has been one of the most active members of the society. Mrs. lTlliirh rondurted Ihe busi ness meeting with Mrs. Klllott pre senting an inspirational devotional service and Mrs. R. Ralph Clark accompanying the group singing. Mrs. Molschenliarher presented the minutes and held roll-call ami Mrs. George McBee gave the treas urer's report. Mrs. Ivan Pickens and Mrs. Chester Morgan were appointed to decorate the rhurrh for November 20th with Mrs. V. M. Chalmers and Mrs. J. Roland Parker in charge of decorating on November 27th and December 4th. The mem bership drive committee reports were given by captains. Mrs. V. M. Chalmers and Mrs. A. E. Kent. Mis. E. S. Hall and Mrs. Clair K. Allen were appointed on tile rug committee. The December irth Christmas meetiug l:;!o o'clock dessert-luncheon will be in charge of Mrs. Clair K. Allen, chairman. Mrs. Karl Agee, Mrs. E. I.. Knapp, Mrs. R. li. Grin sled anil Mrs. Huldah Thomson. Those unending have been asked lo bring mi inexpensive gift to be exchanged. CHARMING SHOWER PARTY GIVEN MRS. STEPHENSON AT POST HOME WEDNESDAY Mrs. Carter Stephenson! a form er resident. ot this city, who has been here visiting this week, was complimented at a charming show er party ot pottery Wednesday ev ening, when Mrs. E. A. Post enter tained her bridge club. ,or which Mrs. Stepheuson was formerly a member, and a few guests at her at tractive home. Mrs. Stephenson will be married next week lo l.eo Richard Iluel shos. .. of Reedsport. ('outrun bridge was iu play durir Ihe pleasant evening hours wllh Mis. Stephenson, guest of honor. Mrs. prize and Mrs. Edward Hilles aud Mrs. L. . Metzcer the bridge prizes. Later Mrs. Post, assisted hv Miss Clarlbol Stephenson, served a lovely one-coiuse supiter to. Mrs. Stephenson, guest o flionor, Mrs. A. V. 'lahr. Mrs. Gram Usbuni. .Mrs. L. V. Meizgr, Mrs.' E. li. TO BE FIRST LADY A Metzger, Mrs. W. M. McEaehern, Mrs. J. F. Dlllard and Mrs. H. C. Stearns, bridge club members and Mrs. J. M. Judd, Mrs. Frederick Chapmun, Jr., Mrs. Robert Kelly and Mrs. Edward Hinee, guests. . GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING ON THURSDAY The members of the Garden Val ley Women's club enjoyed a 'most delightful meeting at the club house Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Donna Ferguson as hostoas. The club decided, to hold a cook ed food sale December 10th at Pow ell's .Hardware - store on . North Jackson street in Roseburg. Quilting occupied the pleasant afternoon hours, during which time delirious refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Ferguson, to Mrs. V. ,11. Buckiughain, Mrs. Jtuby Turker, Mrs. -Albert Brown, ' M rs. Tucker, Mrs. Albert Brown, M's. Calhoun, Mrs. John Daniels, - Mrs. Fred Woods, Mrs. G. C. - Bailey, Harvey Kwens, Mrs. H. E. Graham, Mrs. B. S. liuttou. Mrs. A. Niday, Mrs. Beatrice Vermillion, Mi's. John Siuclalr, Mrs. C. h. Spray and'Mi-3. T. M. W'luulford. . The next meeting will be Decem ber 1st at the clubhouse with Mrs. G. C. Bailey as hostess. All mem bers are being especially urged to attend this meeting.. COM M E VOUS PLAITE CLUB ENTERTAINED AT SINGLETON HOME' The Comme Vous Plaito . club was delightfully entertained' Tues day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Walter Singleton on Euat Douglas street. Sewing and visiting were enjoyed during the pleasant after noon hours.' Mrs. John, Atterbury was welcomed Into the club us a new- member, Delirious refreshments were served by Mrs. Singleton at the tea hour to Mrs. C. H. Wlckham, Mrs. J. F. Byrd, Mrs. Earl Deck er, Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield, Mrs. John Atterbury, Mrs. B. H. iiiird. Mrs. T. W. Thomason and Mrs. H. T.' Bloom. The next meeting will be held November 20 nt the home of Mrs. C. H. Wiekhani at 7u2 Mill street. L. J. HOUSER IS HONORED AT PARTY ON BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY A very enjoyabe party honoring L. J. Houser on his birthday an niversary was tven Thursday evening at Ihe l,aursen home on I'mpqua avenue. The evening was spent in games and pinochle and gifts were pre sented to Mr. Houser. At a late hour delirious refresh ments wPro served to: Mr. and Mrs. I.. J. Houser. Mrs. -Lottie Link-later. Mr. aud Mrs. J. r. Ang. n. Mrs. Gladys - BurVe. Dick Burke. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. 1-aur.-sen. Miss Bornir.e Knighton,' lla may nnd Virginia Angllji,- Frank im-ikii. rrnz Sjogren. Lelalld Houser. Bob Laursen. Herbert Linklater and out of town guest. .ins. r.iuei inxon aim small daugh ter. Donna Mae. MRS. P. M. LEE IS HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB ON WEDNESDAY Mrs. I. M. Lee entertained her bridge club, at a rbarnilng i:3o o'elock dvsert-timcheon Wednes day afternoon at her attractive home on Kost Douglas street. A beautiful lace cloth covered the serving table, which was cen tered by a bowl of fruit. Covers were placed for Mrs. H. H. Turner, Mrs. Bert Courtney. Mrs. Leroy lllatt. Mrs. Homer Grow, Mrs. T 1(. Burr. Mrs. A: J. Ellison. Mrs. A. B. Taylor. Mrs. Frederick J. Porter and Mrs. Lee; contract bridge . was the diver sion ot tbe pleasant arteruoou hours with Mrs. Turner wluuiug the high score prize. MRS. A. E. KENT )8 HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB ON MONDAY Mrs.- A. E. Kent very gracious ly entertained her bridge club and several, guests at a delightful 1:30 o'clock dessert-luncheon Monday afternoon at her homo on South Jackson street.' Bright autumn leaves and dahlias graced the ,cer ter of the table, while largo au tumn leaves were used as dollies for the serving plates. Huge bou quets of colorful chrysanthemums were used about the rooms. Covers w-ere placed tor Mrs. W. F. Harris, Mrs. J. L. Varnell; Mrs. H. C. Darby, Mrs. L. W. Metzger, Mrs. E. R. Metzger, Mrs 11. L. Whipple, Mrs. S. . J. Shoemaker, Mrs. L. L. Wimberly, Mrs. Harry S. Black. Mrs. D. H. Lenox, Mrs. Fred Hamilton and Miss -Rosa B. Parrott. Contract hridge was the diver- sion of the pleasant afteruoo'i hours with Mrs. Black winning n0 guest prize and Mrs. Harris' the club prize. , '" VETERAN? ADMINISTRATION NEWS OF THE WEEK The Gray Lp.oics' Corj)B of the American Rea cross . have been r-ern If -" town this wcek no11 Call OMty, but a few have been Sf'-rous enough to give us time also.. We have had the pleasure of the company of Mrs. L. W. Josse, Mrs. A. H. Mouutford, Mrs.. Velle Broadway, Mrs. Edward Hlnes. Mrs. Thomas Parkinson, Mrs. Jack McCallister and Mrs. Ray Parsiow.; Monday's picture show was "Holiday." a lively piece of acting which demonstrates tbat all work and no play leaves one. If not dull, at least undeveloped Ic certain p0-' tentlallties of his nature. A meas ure of amusement und frolicking is wholesome expression. The Checr- i.ui cneru.o says, "Common sense is good to have, But Hover let It muster you For then it might deprive you Of the foolish things It's tuu to do.' The popularity of "our card par- iii-s is sieauuy increasing. We are indebted to the Veterans of For eign wars Auxiliary for sponsor ing an especially pleasaut one Tuesday evening. Tho players were reluctant to leave when the clock iiunucu io cue closing hour. Wednesday was Slap x-fMw .i little .entertainment ennhm, ..,'., u needed w hen down town .members of the American Legion, the Veter- oi foreign wars, and the Dis abled American Veterans, come out iu isn wiiii veterans here. Ou several occasions reuuious have been effected between men who served in the same outfit overseas who have not seeu each other for 'eople who . think n, . i.-.,.i stories interest juveniles 'oulv are reminded of the. i.iw.,.i,.'i... ing been requested by the mother "' " me dook would be a suit able Present f,r n, ..... ... ltVi XVil u mild p i in '-I'l-nrod's Double Trou" ThursIaTnigr Ur ,'iC,U'! Sh" JOHN-HtSSHA' ' PARTY pN BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY THIS WEEK John Hess enjoyed a delightful whT" Wr!""a' '"" '' "k "hen a groUp of friends called at his home to celebrate the occasion The evening w. enjovaulv spen, ... Playing cards ,j gamei. & to Mr , (;"shmm'a re served to Mr Hess, guest of honor. Mr Ml, Nr." ami! . " - A. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mr anHM anL-M'S' 'iPOre H"l' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Atree, Bill Da vis. Gerald Fessler. Wlln Porter Jy'lsee. V,i teS6'er aui1 ' PRESBYTERIAN POTLUCK. , SUPPER IS ENJOVA0LE AFFAIR TUESDAY NIGHT . The Presbyterian church mem ben and Wends enjoyed a delight ful six-thirty o'clock potluck up per Tuesday evening at the -church parlors. Mrs. Bar) Ullrich, presi dent of the Ladies Aid society, was assisted on the committee in charga bv Mrs. e. E. Roberts. Mrs. George Ware. Mrs. W. L. Scott, Mrs. J. A. Plnkertoo, Mrs Harold Bellows and Mrs W. M. Chalmers, with Mrs. swrterlrk j. Porter as decorating I chairman. The long laoiea eio uci.ui(il?u with bowls of flrethorn. chrysan themums and bright autumn leaves. ,.,n,.a orvDIlFPlI for Bhnilt CUVeiB --- . one hundred and twenty-five. Rev. Perry &mun. i-ecwr ui oc. George's Episcopal church, gave tho address of welcome with Dr. Mor ris Roach, new pastor of the First Presbyterian church, giving the re sponse. piano solos were played by Anita and Faith Young and Florence Hamilton. A whistling solo was presented by Miss Eleanor Fies, ac companied by Mrs. R. Ralph Clark; and a vocal solo was sung by Mrs. Willis Myers, accompanied by Mrs. Clark. A pleasant social hour followed the supper and program, 9 TEACHERS ENJOY 4 DINNER MEETING TUESDAY EVENING The teachers and their husbands and wives enjoyed a delightful six thirty o'clock dinner at the Rivers- ( dale grange hall Tuesday evening. Covers were placed for fifty-four. The entire Roseburg school system was represented at tlie dinner. Ladles of the Riyersdale grange served the dinner. Homer Grow acted ' tfs' general chairman and was assisted by Mrs. M. Hazel Dixon, Miss Vera Fred rickson. Miss Helen Shreeve and Karl Conner. The Interesting program includ ed a talk by Miss Amanda Ander son on her recent trip to Europe; vocal selections by Leroy H,iatt, ac companied by Miss Rosemary Lar sen, and short plays by the grade schools, r t i INFORMAL EVENING F I ENJOYED AT WATSC-N ,' ' HOME-ON WEDNESDAY V Following the art exhibit of Tj'ettv McCralt Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Watsou entertained'; informally at their lovely home on Benson street Wednesday evening. -. . Lovely refreshments were' serv ed to Mr. and Mis. F.' Vf. lorrlkon and the latter's sister, .Mrs. Mao West, of Kimberly, Idtiho; Mr, Val entine, of .San Uerpardinq,;Cali(.i and Mr. and Mrs. Watson, host 'tod hostess. EPISCOPAL DANCING TETWr PARTY IS ENJOYABLE ' AFFAIR OF, THURSDAY The members of St. George'a Episcopal church sponsored a de lightful flnnehii- narlv Thni-nrlav -,. j enliu-, at the parish ball.: Beautiful , ennu; at the parish ball.: Beautiful . bouquets of fall flowers and autumn f leaves and berries were used about the room. Mrs. Robert Kelly acted as general chairman of tne affair, w-nicn is tne tirst ot a scries of de lightful dancing parties planned by the members. A delightful feature number was a solo dance by Sharon Peterson. " W. C. T. U. EXECUTIVE MEMBERS ENJOY POTLUCK LUNCHEON The Douglas count v w r- rv tt executive board and heads of de partments enjoyed a very delightful POtluck luncheon Tiife,ltu 41.,, home of Mrs. Earl Agce ut Green. Plans for the coming months wore discussed at the business session. CHORAL CLUB TO DISCONTINUE PRACTICES UNTIL JANUARY 13th Announcement has been made by Mrs. Homer Oi-nu, -it,.nnin.. , . un.ciui I'luai R08cbur? Wnmno r-l 1 that practices would be discontin- "uiii alter tne holidays. Tho ., """" "laciice win De nciu at the clubhouse Friday, January 13. EDENBOWeS COMMUNITY CLUB HAS FMinVAni e MEETING SATURDAY The Edenbower Community club enjoyed a delightful meeting at the scnool playshed Satuialay evening, at which time it was decided to hold one business meeting and one (Continued on page 3.) mononv Make it a (also ,1... --.i , r mueh needed rest by letting us taka n.u u. uur,iaiinilrv. Siend tbe ch.v in h..ji,i,f,,i r,.r.i- tion and ref,t assured that Ihe fam ily asb Is Indian taken care "t nioro economically with less work tor you! I V N II'