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R03EBURC NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBUSH. OREGON. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1938. TfTREE Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER (Con tinned from page J.) social moetin's every month. Mrs. Clarence Bartlett was ap pointed publicity chairman. Re freshments were served by Mrs. Harlan Moore and Mrs. Briscoe with Mrs. Henry Hess and Mrs. Cicero Iloquet in chaifie of the Karnes, dancing and evening's en tertainment. THANKSGIVING BALL WILL BE CHARMING AFFAIR NEXT THURSDAY, The largest nnd most outstand ing social event of the coming week will be the annual Thanks plvlng ball of the Ilusiness and Professional Women's club nt 9:80 o'clock next Thursday evening, No vember 24, at the armory. A most cordial invitation lias oeen . extended to the general public to enjoy this charming annual af fair. Mrs. L. I,. Spencer is acting as general chairman of the ball and wilh her committees, is working to make the 1938 affair one of the -most outstanding ever sponsored bv the Business and Professional Women's club. The decorations for the affair are in charge of Miss Tiess Whar ton, chairman, Miss Nadine Pink erton. Miss Iois Duncan, Miss Ha zel Doerner and Miss Evelyn Wil lis. The door committee Included Miss Ina Farnsworth, chairman, Miss Vera Fredrlckflon, Miss Doro thy Norton, Miss Margret Oder kirk, Mrs. Elizabeth Garrett, Mrs. Irvin Brtinn anu Mrs. Edyth C.il m our. Mrs. Story lies is acting as pub licity chairman for the ball. Dale King's seven-piece orches tra has been secured to play, the music for the ball. Today's Pattern JUNIOR FROCK BOASTS BOLERO PATTERN 4939 Merrily to school and still more merrily to parties goes this jaunty bolero frock with separate jumper nnd blouse! Its such a winsome, practical Anne Adams style, ideal for every event on winter s calen dar Christmas holidays included! A clever idea is to sew two jump ers of different material and har monizing color and just one bolero that will match one exactly and contrast with the other. Then with several cute blouses, all these gar ments can be interchanged to seem a large wardrobe indeed. The mak ing is so simnle that even the Jim lor, herself, would find it easy! Choose wools for school jumpers and bolero and becoming plaid synthetics for party wear. Pattern 4939 is available In girls' and junior sizes G. S. 10, 12. 14 and . Size 10. jumper, takes 1 3-8 yards 54 inch fabric; blouse, l yard 3ti Inch fabric. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) in coins for this Anne Adams pattern Write plainly SIZE, NAME. Al) DRESS and STYLE NUMBER. Write TODAY for your copy of ANNE ADAMS WINTER PAT TERN BOOK, and be smartly dressed with economy! This bril liant collection of "round-the-clock fashions shows correct clothes you can easily make for every outdoor -and indoor occasion. Styles for the very young and for women who want to stay young! Lingerie and gift ideas for the coming holidays, as well as fabrics and accessories Don't miss this stunning Book of Patterns! Mail vnur order at once BOOK. FIFTEEN CENTS. PAT TERN, FIFTEEN CENTS. BOOK AND PATTERN WHEN OR DERED TOGETHER. TWENTY FIVE CENTS. Send your order lo the News Review, Pattern Department, Rose- burg, Ore. M. E. BIRTHDAY DINNER IS CHARMING AFFAIR OF WEDNESDAY One of the largest and loveliest affnirs of the week was the an nual birthday dinner sponsored by the Methodist Episcopal Ladies Aid society at six-thlrtv Wednes day evening at the church parlors. the twelve birthday tnhtes were let-orated to represent the twelve months of the year, while the long birthday table, in charge of Mrs. Earl Wiley, Mrs. H. It. Slater. Mrs. Ed Borgeu and Mrs. Walter Fisher. was decorated to represent all welve months of Hie year. Mrs. r. l , Holmr. as general chairman of the affair, was assist ed by Mrs. Ciant Osborn, Mrs. A. B. Taylor, Mrs. E. C. Jones. Mrs. O. Itickli, Mrs. If. D. McKay and Mis. H. A. Taylor. Mrs. S. Ray- nor Smith and Mrs. I). It. Tin bur were joint chairmen of the ticket sale. I , Hostesses for .the -twelve- birth day tables included: Mrs. John Weatherlord and Mrs. Dorothy Hunt, January; Mrs. R. W. Mars ters and Mrs. L. E. Good bourn, February; Mrs. J. B. Bailey and Mrs. Kenneth Ford, March: Mrs. Roscoe Marstcrs and Mrs. J. J. Eastling, April; Mrs. Foster Butner and Mrs. C. W. Wright, May; Airs. I. B. Riddle and Mrs. A. N. Orcutt. June; Mrs. R. A. llercher and Mrs. H. A. ( anaday, July; Mrs. George "hurchill and JVIrs. J. H. -Booth, August: Mrs. Adrian Fisher and Mrs. Frederick J Porter, Septem ber; Mrs. E. A. Brltton and Mrs. J. Wninscott, October; Mrs. R. Whipple and Mrs. J. K, Dent, November, and Mrs. Edwin Booth and Mrs. Paul Geddes, December. The hostess chairmen of the ta bles had charge of presenting the program of music and stunts. Mrs. D. Osborn and Mrs. E. A. Pet- toy bad charge of the apron booth. rwo hundred and torty-l'ivo were present for the affair. o MR. AND MRS HARTH ENTERTAIN AT INFORMAL PARTY SATURDAY NIGHT Mr. nnd Mrs. Phil Harth enter tained informally at bridge at their ttractive home on East Cass street Saturday afternoon to honor Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliott, oi Klamath Falls. Ugh score for the evening's bridge play was won by .1. P. Motschenbacher. Later a lovely supper was served by Mrs. Harth. Chrysanthemums were used to car- y out a pretty decorative motir for the occasion. Those enjoying the evening In- luded Mr. and Mrs. Elliott, guests I' honor, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mots henbacher, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hurt and the host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. Phil Harth. Tho Elliotts returned to Klam ath Falls Sunday, following the week-end here visiting Mr. Elliott's brother-in-aw and sister, Mr. and brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and SHIRLEY FISHER HAS PARTY ON SEVENTH . ... BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY ,) Miss Shirley Elaine Fisher cele brated her seventh birthday with a party at her home at Kelley s Kor ner last Thursday afternoon. Shirley was presented with many lovely presents. The ul'lernoon wus spent in playing games. At the tea hour Mrs. N. it. nail er served a delicious luncheon lo Kama Henson Leila Adams Lots ean Bilger, Joyce Claypool, Mary nno Claypool, Anita ltea Blakeley, Norma and James Fisher and Shirley Fisher. MISS DORIS JACKSON ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB TUESDAY EVENING Miss Doris Jackson entertained her bridge club at a very charming seven o'clock dessert-supper Tues- iav evening at the 1'. M. Lee nome on East Douglas street. Cnvors were placed at a beauti fully arranged table for Mrs. Leslie Cummings, Mrs. Adrian 1'isher and Mrs. J. A. Hart, guests, and iMi-s. M. lies, Mrs. Owen Walker, Mrs. P. M. Lee, Mrs. Ford Hingieion, Mrs. E. C. Patterson an,d Miss Jackson, members. rnntmct bridge was enjoyed dur ing the evening with Mrs. Walker winning the high score und Mrs. .ee. second high score. Creations of Art With Needlework INTRIGUING LUNCHEON SET By BARONESS 1'IANTONI PA'BTEKN No. 1029 We are proud to present this most unusual luncheon set. It is extremely simple but exquisitely designed. These dollies can be used individually, as their respec tive sizes are 4 J. S3, 12 inches in diameter. As a luncheon set or In dividual doilies, they are perfect for Christmas gifts. The pattern envelope contains 12 complete, easy-to-understand di rections, also what crochet hook and what material and how much you will need. To obtain this pattern, send for No. 1127 and enclose 10 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) to cover services and postage. Ad dress News-Heview. Needlework Department, Roseburg, Ore. FLAPPER FANNY -COM!. 1931 BY UA SERVICE. INC. "She's never said a word since she got back from the hos pital. I think they must have lost her voice." At the Rose Theatre Sunday Jnck Holt, star of the pictures, "Crime Tukes a Holiday," with Marcia Ralston. The second feature on the double bill program , la "Girls On Probation," starring. June Dryan and Iionald Hohkim. , .' ART AND EMBROIDERY CLUB MEETS AT CORNELL HOME THIS WEEK : Mi's. ICllen Cornell entertained the Roseburg Art-ami l'Jmbroidory club at her 'home In the Kolillia-i gen apartments Wednesday niter- noon. Mrs. Laura Ilounshell ana Mrs. F. E. Feiltert were guests and members enjoying the after noon with Mrs. Cornell Included Urs. Glen Cox, Mrs. Virginia Campbell, Mrs. Karl Decker, Mrs. Llston Darby, Mrs. S. L. Ilebard, Mrs. I. W. Hebard, Mrs. L. W. In gles, Mrs. A. M. Neal, Mrs. IS. Hlmads, Mrs. H. P. Snyder, Mrs. J. G. Stephenson, Mrs. Erfle Stub blefleld, Mrs. Henry Wortblngton, Mrs. George Cluck, Mrs. Clarence Miller, Mrs. Nicholas AllcIrulelT, Mrs. Gladys Burke. Mrs. A. D. Ilawn and Mrs. Carl Palm. Games were played and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ingles. Mrs. Stephenson and Mrs. Snyder. At the tea hour Mrs. Cornell, assisted by Mrs. Cluck and Mrs. Iloun shell, served lovely refreshments. CIRCUIT OF M. E. CHURCHES HAS MEETING THURSDAY Camas Valley, I.ooklngglass, Ten mile and Dlllard circuit of tile Meth odist Episcopal church held ft very Interesting all-day meeting and noon potluck luncheon Thursday at the Dlllard r;hurch. Mrs. S. Kaynor Smith, accom panied by Mrs. It. A. Hercher, of this city, attended the potluck luncheon from ltoseburg and the former gave a very fine talk on missionary work on the afternoon's program. C. E. GROUP HAS EXECUTIVE MEETING ON MONDAY EVENING The Christian Endeavor execu tive board of the First Presbyterian church met at the home of tho ad visor, Mrs. Harold Bellows, Mon day evening. Carl Blake, president, presided, and others present incliit ed Marilyn and Corinne lluipham, Ruth Hlake, Annie Shannon, Al thea Hatchings, Louis Wilson, Dr. Morris Roach and Mrs. Bellows. Followin: the business meeting Mrs. Bellows served lovely freshmenis. INTER-SE STUD CLUB TO MEET NEXT TUESDAY The InterSe Study club will meet at a delightful one o'clock luncheon next Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Earl Vllrlch on Com mercial avenue. The Thanksgiv ing program will he In charge of Mrs. Clyde Heard. All members are most cordially Invited to be present. EPISCOPAL GUILD TO MEET MONDAY St. George's Episcopal guild will meet at eight o'clock next Monday evening at the home of Mrs. J. M. Judd on South Stephens street. The business meeting will be lin charge of the president. Mrs. T. G. Watson. All members are urg ed to be present. By Sylvia T. M. RIG 0. 5 PAT. Off.- BETA SIGMA PHI HAS MEETING WEDNESDAY EVENING I Mu chapter of Beta Slgmn Phi held Its regular mealing, at- the homo of Miss Betty' l.ecdy nnd Miss Helen Shreevo, Wednesday even ing. Second of a series in the comae of study of Beauty was "lier Crowning Gloryi" Mrs. Morgan Lawson, cosmetician, gave an In- toresling demonstration of hair dress, featuring round face, type, semi-round, and long face types. December HI was the date for a dinner dance at Brand's for the members and their Invited guests. Members present were Miss Doro thy Dale Jackson, Miss Dora Braughton, Miss Hetty Leedy, Miss Bruiiiier. Ml France.-) Mctzgcr, Miss Janet Fickeusclier. Miss Ella Corbett, Miss. Evelyn Willis, Miss Helen Shreeve, Miss Jane Ull- breath,. Miss Carmel Newland, Mrs. Hoy Peterson and Mrs. Mil- lurd Doyle. 1'he next regular meeting is to be at the home of Mrs. Roy Peter son, November 2!). JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB TO MEET NEXT MONDAY The Junior Woman's club will meet at eight o'clock next Monday evening at the clubhouse with Mrs. Fred Klnsel, Mrs. I. M. Dunn, nnd Miss Margaret Schaorer In charge. Each girl has been asked to bring her own lunch and some thing for the (dub shower. Sub debs are Invited as guests of the evening. The evening will be in the form of an informal party and shower for the club. PYTHIAN SISTERS TO HOLD ANNUAL ROLL CALL Pythian Sisters will hold annual roll (rail at an eight o'clock meet ing to be held next Wednesday evening at the K. of P. hall. A Joint social hour will be held wilh the Knights and refreshments will he served. All Pythian uls ters and Knights are urged to be present. TRY MODEL BAKERY FRENCH BREAD Fine flavor, smooth light texture. Fresh daily. BUY IT FROM YOUR GROCER MU CHAPTER CLOSES RUSH SEASON AT DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR Last of a scries of affairs in ob servance of rush season of Mu chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was the initiation ceremony for pledges. Sunday evening, in the Blue room of the Hotel Dmpiiun. Preceding the ceremony, tile Itil- ual of Jewels degree was conferred .Mil's Frances Metzger. Miss Kiln Corbett and .Miss Evelyn Wil lis were presented wilh pledge pins. Following the ceremonies, the members enjoyed a bamiuet in the hotel dining room. Black and gold. olors of the sorority, were found in the centerpiece of gold button chrysanthemums in a black bowl and black programs, hearing a gold crest. Tulisman rosebuds marked each place. .Miss Janet I Ickenscher, rush captain, welcomed the pledges. Miss Helen Shreevo rend a poem. "As a Pledge." Toasts were given by Miss Betty Leedy, Miss Fran ces Metzger and Miss Gunnel New- laud. The program was cnnc'.ud' ed with u poem "My Secret Torch,' read by Miss Beryl Brunner. Covers were placed lor Miss Dorothy Dale Jaclison. Miss Kiln Corbett, Miss Jane Giiiireatb, Miss Evelyn Willis, Miss Helen Shreeve, Miss Dora Binugbton. Miss Janet Flekenscher, Miss Beryl Brunner, Miss Carmel Newland, Miss Fran- ces Metzger, Miss Betty Leedy and Mrs. Millard Doyle. IOTA SIGMA CLUB MEETS AT GROVES HOME ON FRIDAY The lota Sigma club was delight fully entertained Friday evening by Mrs. Herbert Groves and Miss I'.e ther Spiers at the former's attrac tive homo in l.aurelwood. Mrs. John Weatherl'ord. presi dent, conducted the business meet ing, followed by an interesting pro gram Including a talk on the form ing of the national W. C.T.I!., as taken from tho book. The I. He of Frances E. Wlllard, was given by Mrs. Alba Spaugb; short tall; on peace by Mrs. K. ('. Jones, and the chapter from tho study course on alcholiol, what It is and what it does. Sewing Tor the Children's Farm Home at Corvallls and visiting were enjoyed during the pleasant even ing hours, nl'ler which Mrs. Groves and Miss Spiers served delicious refreshments to Mrs. John Wea- thei'l'ord, president, Miss lOlsle Hud son and Mrs. K. C. Jones, new mem bers, and Mrs. Hugh Whipple. Mrs. Alba Kpaugh, Mrs. John William Robertson, Mrs. Wallace Robert son, Mrs. J. I!. Davis and daugh ter, Betty, Mrs. Itoscoo Marslers and daughter, Betty, and Mrs. ltuth Frohuindor. The December 91b meeting will bo held at 7:111) o'clock In the even ing at the home of Mrs. John Won Uierl'ord on the North l'acillc high way. c MRS. ERNEST BOH M E IS HONORED AT SHOWER GIVEN ON THURSDAY Mrs. Ernest nohnio, n recent bride, was honored at a very charming shower parly Thursday at the Evergreen .grange hall, when the ladies of Ihe community entertained at. n delightful 1:30 o'clock pollock luncheon. , ," Visiting nnd opening the .ninny lovely shower gifts were enjoyed during Ihe nl'ternoon by Mrs. Iiobiue, guest of honor, Mrs. 1). P. French, Mrs. Heorgo Winston, Mrs. N. A. MeCullocli, Mrs. John Lauder, Mrs. J. A. Ilouten, Mrs. II. L. Lucas, Mrs. Martin Brucker, Mrs. M. M. Cooper, Mrs. Joe Por ter, Mrs. Ivan Lander, Mrs. Arthur McGbehey, Mrs. Merrll Orinsby, Mrs. Cecil Fessler, Mrs. Iliiuh Hensen. Mrs, A. E. Millard, Mrs. Sundcy, Msnday, Tuesday A fighting D. A. lays down the law with flying fists and flaming bullets! JsSwiS ks 9 n i''c'n' wave f f t crime engulfs a ter- M p 9 ror-stricken city I MARCIA RALSTON 1 Plus on the Same Program "Girls on Probation' starring JANE BRYAN RONALD REAGAN Shows 2-3:15-7-9:15 P. M. ENDS Feature No. 1 isi bit bone "rthte flub" j..rx7.., Carl Schmidt, Mrs. Fred Ageo, Miss Peggy Agee, Claude Claypool, Mrs. R. B. Spackman, Mrs. George Thomas, Mrs. William Berdine, Mrs. A. H. Marsh. Mrs. J. A. Schaeffer. Mrs. J. II. Carnes, Mrs. G. A. Johnson. Mrs. Edwin Rice, Mrs. Sadie Powell, Mrs. L. I.. Robertson, Mrs. Thoninson, Mr.i.H Alma Hatfield. Mrs. E. E. Baiter, Mrs. John Hess, Mrs. W. F. Bohme, Mrs. John Pinkerton, Mrs. Max Peunie, Mrs. O, M. Sills, Mrs. Kltu Alderson, Mrs. Clifford Par rott, Mrs. Blanche Danlele, Mrs. J. E. Pickens, Mis. W. R. Prodi, Mrs. T. G. Havens, Mrs. C. II. Miinsen, Mrs. Mollle Moffltt, Mrs. 1). C. McGhehey, Mrs. (ieorge Holm and Miss Mary Lynn Holm. Mrs. Ernest Bohme was Miss Stella French before her marriage. O EAGLES JUNIOR DRUM CORPS ENTERTAINED AT DINNER GIVEN BY KELLYS John Kelly acted as host nt delightful six-thirty o'clock dinner Wednesday evening for tho Junior Drum Corps of Ihe Kuglcs lodge. Mrs. Kelly assisted the host in serving. The Thanksgiving motif and a bowl of chrysanthemums graced the table. Covers were placed for Billio Black, drum major; Bob Tanuluud Dee Boyer, Jerry Harding, Nathan Stelwig. Robert Morgan, Held drum mors: Melvin Baker, D. Halter, Craig Dishman, Robert Wallace, Charles Hluey and Charles Dus .leau, buglers: Carl Taylor, cym bals, and F. PendergrnsB and Tom mie Debnlt. bass drummers, and the host and manager, John Kelly. Following the dinner the group went lo the lodge rooms to prac tise for the turkey show al Oak land, which will be held Monday. December 7th. MRS. BUCKINGHAM IS HOSTESS AT LUNCHEON FOR NEW IDEA CLUB Mrs. V. R. Buckingham was a most gracious hostess Wednesday at a one o'clock luncheon for the New Idea club. Chrysanthemums carried out a pretty motif for the table and about tho rooms. Covers were placed for Mrs. Os car Owen, or Walla Walla, Wash., and Miss Patricia Douglas, guests, urn Mrs. F. 11. Apiilehoir, Mrs". W. I). Harris, Mrs. John II. Porter, Mrs. F. L. Calkins, Mrs. P. E. Hea ver, Mrs. E. T. Nelson, Mrs. Allen Moore, Mrs. It. II. Williams, Mrs.. ('. K. Marks and the hostess. Mrs. Buckingham. Miss Douglas assist ed In serving. A most enjoyable social hour followed and i'ollynnna gifts were exchanged. The December Till luncheon meeting win no netti at t lie home of Mrs. Beaver. SEAL SALE WORKERS MEET AT MOTSCHENBACHER HOME LAST EVENING The Christinas seal sale workers met last evening at tho homo 'of the chairman, Mrs. J. P. MotBchen- baclier, on South Main street, to prepare tho seal 'otters for mail ing. Following tho work hour, Mrs. Motschenbacher served lovely ro fresliniimls to Miss Adeline Stow art, Mrs. 11. C. Davis, Mrs. Goorge Mclleo.'Mrs. Clyde Hook; Mrs. Lll liau Common, Mrs. R., 11. Mercer, Mrs. C. (!.' Ferrler, Mrs. 10. L. El liott, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ilowuer, Mr. and Mrs. C. Nlcltens and J. IV Molschenbacbor. ' H. E. O. CLUB TO MEET NEXT TUESDAY The II. 10. O. club will moot at a 1::10 o'clock luncheon next Tuesday at Ihe homo or Mrs. Hi my Ersklne at II0II Cobb street All members aro cordla'ly invited !e be present. Mats. 25c Eves. 35c Kiddles 1Cc TODAY Feature No. 2 IIJRIIfltlO 3 1 FRfiM rf,,TifMi ill Bill H III MISS BEVERLY WOOD COMPLIMENTED AT CHARMING SHOWER Mrs. Wulter Fredrickson, Mrs. A. D. linn and Mrs. Llston narby were hostesses at a very lovely party this week, when they enter tained a large group of friends at a charming siiower party in com pliment to Miss Beverly Woo.l. who will become the bride of I Ralph Rodley this month. The party was held at the Fredrickson home. Lovely bouquets of yellow and white chrysanthemums were at tiactively arranged about tiie rooniB. The evening hours were enjoyably spent In playing Chi nese checkers and other games, afler which the many beautiful shower gifts were given to Miss Wood from Mrs. Marshall C. Wood, Mrs. Jack Chapman, Mrs. 11. J. Chandler Jr., Mrs. William Unralh, Mrs. Edwin Gurdner, Mrs. Allied Cloake, Mrs. Bert Mat thews, Mrs. A. J. Ford, Mrs. W. 11. Carter, Mrs. Willis Myers, Mrs. George Barr, Mrs. Hamilton K. Johnson, Mrs. Leon Yearwood, Mrs. Gene Green. Mi's. O. L. John son. Mrs. Joseph Fest, Mrs. CUM ford Smith, Mrs. Bertha Taylor, Mrs. Adrian Bowon, Miss Esther Siders, Miss Ruth Korshner, Miss Verla McLaughlin, Miss Florence Meredith, Miss Elodn Taylor cud the hostesses, Mrs. Fredrickson, Mrs. lluwn and Mrs. Dnrby. Delicious refreshments wore served later in the evening. Tho large table, covered by a beaiitllul hauil-crocbeted ecru lace cloth, was centered by a bowl of French marigolds and tall lighted deep or ange tapers. Tho smaller serving (allies In the living room wore pret tily appointed In pink anil white bowls of Cecil Brunner roses. Tho favor placecards carried out tho bridal motif. MRS KENNETH CLOAKE ENTERTAINS M.6.A. CLUB ON WEDNESDAY Mrs. Kenneth Cloalte graciously entertained the M.O.A. club ut her home Wednesday afternoon. Beau tiful chrysanthemums and autumn leaves carried out a pretty decora tive motir ror the occasion. Following an enjoyable arter noon, Mrs. Cloake served lovely re Ireshments at four o'clock to Mrs. John Travis, Mrs. J. K. Murks, Mrs. Eivln Cloake, Mrs. Roy Gootl, Mrs. C. 11. Calkins, Mrs. Cleo Tipton, Mrs. George Uicltel, Mrs. L. L. Wlniberly, Mrs. E. A. Ilelniboldt, Mrs. Charles Mohr, Mrs. C. W. Cook and Miss Pearl Jones, mem bers, and Mrs. Ben Jones, Ali-s. llatian Moors nnd Mib. Ulendon Davenport, guoBts. The November 30111 meeting will be held nt the home of Mrs. C. W. Cook. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday l's the Hardy Family's Newest Triumph! L3 :'"iT3 Mats. 25c Eves. 35c Kiddles 10c PLUS PREVIEW "THE MISSING GUEST" COUNTRY CLUB LADIES MEET THURSDAY FOR GOLFING AND BRIDGE The ladies of Ihe Jlosehurg Country ' club enjoyed playing bridge Thursdny morning at the clubhouse with prizes going to Mrs. H. C. Stearns and Mrs. Tt. O. Davis. The golf pr.-e for the pre- . vious week was announced as be ing won by Mrs. Kenneth Quine. Potluck luncheon was served at noon to Mrs. Walter Fisher, cap tain, Mrs. R. C. Davis, Mrs. F. H, Coen, Mrs. J. F. Dlllard, Mrs. Ed ward lllnes. .Mrs. W E. Ott, Frs. ; (Continued on page 81 P.-T. A. ACTIVITIES IN DOUGLAS COUNTY Benson Benson P.T. A. will meet nt two o'clock next Montlny afternoon at (tie school limine. All members and I hi tin n 9 of tho school are urged to be present. Rose Hose P.-T. A. Study club was de lightfully entertained Thursday af ternoon nt the home of Mrs. Donn RaduhaiiKli on South Jackson street with twenty members enjoying tho occasion. Mrs. Mary Moore nnd Mrs. J. Roland Parker were chair men of the Interesting program. Tho following reports were given: "The Citizen Favoring the Nur sery," by Mrs. llruco Yenger; "The Home iu a Democracy," by Mrs. Roy O. Young, ami "Mental Hy giene," by Mrs. Francis nutta. At the ten hour Mrs. Rndabaugli served lovely refreshments. Tho next meeting will be hold nt two o'clock the afternoon of January 2ti at the now Rose school building. Tho program for tho meeting will bo announced later. Green Green P.-T. A. met Thursday evening nt the school house with Mrs. Fred Agee, president, in charge. A program was presented and an interesting Armistice day talk was given. Members of tho Uoy Scouts sold candy and the committee In charge served refresh mnnts in the basement. The December 2nd meeting will be held at the school house with tho men serving refreshments. Mrs. Fred Agee entertained tho Study club of the P.-T. A. at hei homo Tuesday. Beautiful bronza chrysanthemums were used about tho rooms. Hewing for the bazaar and visiting were enjoyed during the afternoon by Mrs. Agee, Mrs. N. Tl, Fisher, Mrs. Floyd BettB, Mrs. W. A. Davis, Mrs. George Holm, Mrs. Frank Bohme, Mrs. Ivan Lan dor, Mrs. Claude Claypool, Mrs. Percy Myers, Mrs. Cecil Fessler, Mrs. John Hess, Mrs. Joe Porter, Mrs. A. E. Millard und Miss Peggy Ageo. Tho next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Claude Claypool. Shows 2-7.9 P. M. TODAY i THE CEABTSj ;e,-((irVS-VI MOHItlS TR EVP 'I- i-