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KOSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW, RQ5EBORG. OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2!, 1938. "THREE Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER ERMEL IRENE VIAN AND T. A. CURTWRIGHT MARRY DRAIN, Nov. 21 Miss Ermel 'Irene Vian, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Ira Vian, ami Thomas Andrew CurtwriRlit wero united In mar riage Friday evening at 6:30 at the home of the bride's parents, in North Drain. Preceding the cere mony Wilford Vian. brother of the bride, sang "I Love You Truly." The rooms were beautifully decor ated, the bridal couple standing under a silver wedding bell. The bride's parents stood with the cou ple as it was their thirtieth wed ding anniversary. Mary Delores Vian acted as ringbearer for her sister. The service was read by Dev. E. J. Helsoth, pastor of the Drain Church of Christ, in the pres ence of a number of relatives and friend. A sumptuous dinner was served following the ceremony. The young couple will make their homo in Drain. CIVIC CLUB HAS INTERESTING MEETING DRAIN. Nov. 21 Tho Civic club met last Wednesday afternoon with the president, Mrs. Ruby Thomas in the chair. A bid was accepted for cleaning and leveling the ceme tery In north Drain. A reception was given Monday night for the new members. The Civic club will give the "Father anil son" banquet Nov. 30th. At the close of the meeting the hostesses Mesdames Snook and Vaiiey. served lovely refreshments to the following, Mes dames Ciorsline, Billion, Lakey, Kuapp, Illooinquist, Thiol, Taylor. Perkins. Morrison, Pfister and Thomas. POTLUCK DINNER AND SOCIAL AFTERNOON HELD YONCAU.A, November 21 The Rcotts Valley Townsend club en joyed a potluck dinner and social afternoon, Sunday. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Garner and son, Ram, Elbert Klngory, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gamble and dnughter, Irene, Mrs. Frnd Lee and family, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. .lobn nowman, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jobo and family, Ferrell Cox, Harley Ilowmnn. Mrs. Dolly Lamb, Mrs. Lucy Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Johnson, Quentin Rycliard and Jim Cox nnd Glenn Cox. PINOCHLE CLUB IS ENTERTAINED AZALEA, Nov. 21 Mrs. Henry Gaedccke entertained her pinochle club nt a charming one-thirty o'clock dessert luncheon at hev home Tuesday aflernoon. Covers were arranged for MrB. Jlodnoy Smith. Mrs. Halhort nooth, Mrs. John Feldmlller, Mrs. Henry Smith, Mrs. Jnke Fisher, Mrs. Franltie Schroedor and Mrs. Gned ecke. Pinochle was tho diversion of the pleasant afternoon hours, with Mrs. Booth winning first prize and Mrs. Rodney Smith second prize. JOLLY-EIGHT CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING YONCALLA, Nov. 21 The first meeting of the Jolly Eight Card club was held at the George Edes home Thursday evening. A potluck dinner was served at seven o'clock after which five hundred was played. Mr. ami Mrs. H. L. Stonaknr won high score and Mr. anil Mis. Luther Daugherty, low score. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kelso, Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. Stonaker, Mr. and Mrs. Lu ther Daugherty and Mr. -and Mrs. Georgo Edes. YOUNGER SET ENJOY WIENER ROAST YONCALLA, November 21 Mic key and Harley Bowman enters tallied a group of young people at a wiener roast at the falls west of Drain, Monday evening. Those present were Misses Lee Madden, Mary Klngery. Pearlie jodc. wan da and Vera Swearlngen, Elbert Kingery, Quentin Rychard, Verle Miller, Jack and LaVerne Thorn ton and Mickey and Harley How man. TAFFY-PULL PARTY IS HELD TUESDAY YONCALLA. November 21 A talfy pull was enjoyed at the Frank Madden borne. Tuesday ev ening, with the following present. Miss Betty Jo Perinl. Miss Alice Grlgsbv. Miss Betty Ruth Kruse, Miss Doris Blickenstaff. Misses Nancy and Lee Madden. Miss Dell Madden. Norman Main, Bill Ellison. Dick and Bob Smith, Junior Dodii and Georgo Roberts. CAROL CARNES ELECTED OFFICER IN HONORARY Miss Carol Carnes, student at Oregon State college, was elected assistant secretary at the fall initi ation banquet Friday night of Phi Kappa Phi, all-college honorary society. Miss Carnes is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carnes, of Roseburg. COUNTRY CLUB LADIES TO DONATE THANKSGIVING BASKETS TO AUXILIARY The ladies of the Roseburg Country club have been asked to leave donations for the two club baskets to be given to the auxil iary, at the Jospp furniture store not later than Tuesday evening Mrs. Josse is packing the two food Radio Repairing Telephone 578-R Carl E. Johnson 634 South Pine St baskets for tho Country club to be given to the Legion auxiliary Wed nesday to be distributed Thanks giving morning to needy families of veterans. REBEKAH HOMECOMING TO BE LARGE AFFAIR OF TUESDAY EVENING The annual Rehekah No. 41 homecoming will be a large affair of Tuesday night, November 22nd, to be held at a six-thirty o'clock potluck supper, meeting and social at the I. O. O. F. hall. Members of the Philotnriau lodge and their wives have been Invited as guests of the evening. DOUGLAS UNIT OF PRO-AMERICA TO MEET WEDNESDAY Douglas unit of Pro-America will meet at two o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the chamber of com merce office with the president. Mrs. H. C. Waddell, in charge. All members and those interested are invited to be present. JOB'S DAUGHTERS TO MEET TUESDAY NIGHT Roseburg bethel. No. 8. will meet nt 7:30 o'clock Tuesday night at the Masonic temple with the Jun ior bethel conducting the session and the regular bethel officers act ing as the choir. All members and those having proper Masonic affil iations are Invited to attend the meeting. m m m YOUNG LUTHERAN'S LEAGUE TO MEET A delightful meeting of the Young Lutheran's league of St. Paul's Lutheran church has been announced for seven-thirty o'clock Tuesday evening to be held at the home of Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Svl- woster on Military street with Vera and Jack Gorthy and Carl Klaenhammer ncting as hostess and hosts. All members nnd friends are most cordially invited to be present. PYTHIAN SISTERS TO HOLD ANNUAL ROLL CALL MEETING WEDNESDAY Tho nnnual roll call meetim: of the Pythkur Sisters will be held nt olght o'clock Wednesday night at the temple, to which the Knights have been invited to join the Sis ters for a delightful social hour and refreshments. MEETING OF LEAGUE HELD AT BEECROFTS The last meeting of St. Paul's Lutheran Young' People's League was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Tleecroft with Miss Jncltson as assisting hos tes. The studv hour was on the tonic. Jesus Is Man and Cod." Kloction of officers followed at the business meeting, after which a social hour was enjoyed nnd lovely refresh ments wore served. m m IUNIOR WOMAN' CUJR TO MEET THIS EVENING The Junior Woman's club will meet at eight o'clock tonight at the Woman's clubrooms for a short meeting and informal partv. The sub-debs have been invited guests of the evening. Everyone attending has been asked to bring their own lunch and a shower gift fur the dub. this morning for Chicago, where he has been called to address a congress of ministers at the Uni versity of Chicago. Rev. air. Lea- vitt, who has attracted much at tention by his work in psychology and human relations, has been asked to address tho congress on' that subject and its relation to the ministry. , . He will bo absent from Roseburg for two weeks, and there will be no meetings of his regular public classes in psychology and public speaking for tho next two Tues- lays. GLENDALE TO ENTER SIX-MAN TOURNEY GRANTS PASS. Nov. 21. CAP) Pilled as an interstnte chain- nionshln tournament, four six-man football teams will contest nere Wednesday evening on the high school field. Each of the teams is leader In its countv except the entry from Grants Pass, where the six-man version has not been played be fore. The southern Oregon coun ties and one northern California team are represented by Rogue River, filendale, Grants Pass, and Crescent City. The sponsoring 20-30 club will donate receipts to turflug the local football field. DELMAR DE BOLT HURT IN ACCIDENT Delmar Dellolt of Roseburg was reported making satisfactory covery today from injuries suf fered in an automobile accident south of Roseburg Saturday night. DeBolt was badly bruised and suf fered from severe shock, but had no fractures, it was reported. He was brought to Mercy hospital for treatment. SIDE GLANCES Bx Georfe Claric 3 COPS. 1939 BY NEA,BERVICCnHC." T. M. HE& U. S. PAT. OfF. "Will you back the car out of (he garage before you leave, dear? I can drive only forward, you know." VITAL STATISTICS BORN . MOLES To Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Moles, of this city, nt Mercy lios' nitnl this moraine. November 21. a (luiiKliterj weight nine pounds, eight ounces. PRUDIE BRAMHALL PASSES AT RIDDLE Prudio Ilramhall, GS, died Satin- day nighL at her home in Riddle following a six months' illness. She was born Jnne 16, 1S70, in Iowa. Surviving are her husband, Frank Brainhall, and three daughters, Mrs. Jessie M. Hall, Sumner. Wash.; Mrs. Freda Glover, Enum claw. Wash., and Goldlo Hollen beak, Loveland, Colo. Funeral ser vices will be bed at 2 p. m. Tues' dny at Riddle, with Rev. B. U Hicks officiating. Arrangements are in charge of the Roseburg Un dertaking company. REV. LEA VITT GOES EAST FOR ADDRESS Rev. Limlen Leavitt, pastor of the First Christian church, left Excellent Home-Cooked Thanksgiving Dinner Turkey and Fixings 75c Deer Park Inn Canyonville Today and Tuesday- He's the talk of the town! THE BEST YET1 Starts Wednesday FOR 4 DAYS In a Role Made for Him! B 1 I 'M' I . If ISiAGIttllHS TimVElER! FAY BAINTER JOHN SEAL Shows 2-7-9 P. M. Mats. 25c Eves. 35c Kiddles 10c 1 fi MARRIAGE LICENSES WOOD-ESSLEY ltalph P. Wood and Violet M. Kssley, both residents of Hosehui'K. HANDY-COON Knos Handy and Marjorie Coon, both residents of Millard. COIN-LOGAN Floyd Glen floln Days Creek, and Leta Frances Io- gan, Talent. RHODES SELLERS Cleoi'KO Theodore Rhodes and Anna Ma bel Sellers, both of Myrtle Creek. Local News Brought to Hospital Charles Moore, of Drew, was brought to Mercy hospital by the Roseburg ambulance today to receive medical eatineut. Here From California Hugh Coleman, of Albany, California, is in Roseburg on business and visit ing friends. He was formerly with the Ford Motor company here.. Returns to Salem Mrs. K. Pick ens has returned to her home in Salem, following a few days' visit here with relatives and friends. Back in Office Dr. R. L. Dunn returned to his chiropractor's of fice at the Douglas hotel building today, from Sumner, Wash, lie will have charge of his non-denominational lilble study class meeting tonight at 7:45 o'clock at the din ing hall of the Douglas hotel. Returns to Eugene Ralph Hun aker returned lo his home in Kti- gene yesterday following a short stay here attending to business and vi.sfting. Back From Factory I. R. Cham bers has returned to his home here. following n business trip to the Nash factory in Wisconsin. Reported III Miss Eva Carlson, employee at the Veterans Adminis tration Facility, Is reported to be 111 at her home in the Koblhagen apartments. Back From Vacation Mrs. E. R. Kenny returned to her work in the business office of the local tele phone office this moVning, follow ing a week's vacaton. Leaves For Coast TJ. A. Young. of Portland, has left for coast points on business, following a few days' stay here on business ami visiting his parents. Mayor and Mrs. A. J. Young. Has Brush Aaency O. A. Hal stead has been appointed as the Kill lei Urush company representa tive for this territory and is now making his home in Roseburg. Visit Over Week-End Horace Pemberton and Rob Davis, of this city, visited with Hill Could at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Gould in Myrtle Creek from Friday even ing until this morning. Arrive From Cleveland Attor ney Warren Hriggs and his moth er, Mrs. William Hriggs, arrived til Roseburg Sunday from Cleveland, Ohio, to join the former's family Attorney Hriggs was a captain in tho infantry and judge advocate nt his camp during the World war. Scout Committee to Meet The district committee of the Hoy Scout council will meet at 7: SO o'clock tonight at tho chamber of commerce office. Dr. E. J. Wnin scott, chairman, reports that a number of important matters are to be discussed and urges all members to be present. Here From Mine Ed Lough and son. Kston, who are working a mine on the North Umpqua, spent the week-end here. Episcopal Guild to Meet St. George's Episcopal Guild will meet at eight o'clock tonight at the borne of Mrs. J. M. Judd on South Jack son street. Mrs. T. G. Watson, prosident, will have charge of the business session. ' Inter-Se Study Club to Meet Tho luter-Se Study club will meet at u one o clock luncheon Tuesday at tho homo of Mrs. Earl Ullrich on Commercial avenue. The Thanksgiving program will be in charge of Mrs. Clyde Heard. Back From Portland Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Richards and daughter, Ardeth, and sons. George and Mon ty, Jr., have returned- to their home on East Douglas street, fol lowing a trip to Portland to take Mrs. Richards' father, K. M. l er kes, back to his home. Mr. Yer kes has been spending the past several mouths at tho Richards home here. Leaves For Home Mrs. I-ela Andrews left Saturday for her home in San Francisco, following a week's visit here with her mo ther and sistor, .Mrs. W. U. Mur ray, and Mrs. Story lies. .She was accompanied south as far Grants Pass by her nephew, rerroi lies, who attended to hustness nnu returned here that evening. Home From Hospital Mrs. Clar ence Wharton nnd baby daughter, of Kdenbower; Miss Jean Dick, of North Vancouver. H. C, and ward K. Davis, of this city, were dismiss ed from Mercy hospital Saturday. Sunday. Mrs. R. R. Hrand, Miss lleen Miller nnd Mrs. R. Anderson and baby son were discharged from the hospital. CARD OF THANKS We thank our many friends, the West Melrose club nnd also tho Melrose Grange for the beautiful gift presented us on our fiftieth wedding anniversary. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Crlteser. Former Sheriff Here V, T. Jackson, former Douglas county sheriff, now employed by Paulus Hros. at Salem, Oregon, is spending a few days at his homo in Rose burg. He was called to this city to testify in an action to be heard In circuit court this week. Leaving In Morning Mr. and Mrs. John Atterhury. of this city, plan to leave In the morning for Oakland, Calif., to remain over Thanksgiving visiting their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. William Hogg. The latter was formerly Miss Carmen Atterbury of this city. Leaving For East E. A. Rritton, Douglas county 4-II club leador; I, n brio Ritchio nnd Raymond Marr, 4-H club hog raisers, and Ernest Uuratli, of this city, plan to leave in the morning on a two weeks trip to Chicago and back. 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