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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURC. OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1938. TWO saxranny By Social Calendar Monday, December 5 Eliiaconul auiiU meeimg ut two o'ciock tu ultuiiiuuu ut hujjiu oi Mr. J. T. Nemuii lu Kuenuowei wuu Mm. Al. t . .widdleburg, Jouu lioaicaa. I'uunc invited to Itiveisdiilfc grange tevuii-iuii ty ocIock ueaaeri auii;i' "d bciiont live-hui.uieu nariy ut ball. L'ruca. ltOBo I'.-T. A. meeting at I o'ciock lu a. null a room ut jun ior UKU. Alia. U. K. Jtoneria apeaK or on ".Selecting (Jhiuiama iuuru Willi Chnainiaa limns m Aiinu." Aira, J. H. TuniiMill wiu aiug. Ur. it. L. Dunn' nondemonina tlonul itlblo aiudy clurtB lu meet ul 't Ai o'clock in uveuing ui uuuglua hotel dining hull. i'lih.ie uivitcu. Tast Mutrontj club 7:1 deasort supper ut J. K. ituuyun home. Kiec lion o( oificuia. Junior Woman's club eteht o'ciock aociul meeting ui umbhouM) honoring new memoum. initiuiiou. i'rogram, rutremiiiiouta. Mra. Juck Uiuumuu uml iJotty bturk in euiugo. ii'uilerton i'.-T. A. four o'clock - meeting ul new Hcnoul building, Mr. (Jiydo uaratuna, nreaiueiu, 10 announce dciiicallou ot new school building nlauM. Airts. IS. H. Irving lu lorviovva Mvh. it. Clark, inaneeiion of building Invited. Ii. 1. V. Glee club to practice " at 7:30 In evening ut atudio ot mo tT, director, Alia. C. A. llraiid, in Ihe Aiuuoulu building, Tuesday, December 6 : Executive luncheon of Reaching Womuns cluu ut 12 o'ciock ut no tel itoao. ; Itosuburg Wouiun'B club 1:30 .''' o'clock duHHcrL-luncheuu, roll-cull . topics uml program ut clublnniHU. fcpuciul mtiaic, iuoml Scott, u ceo in- nauied by Aliaa titrong. 2T. : A iiic i lean Legion auxiliary to meet ut 8 o'cIock ul chapter rooma Jn urinory with Aira. V. J. Allcelll, proaldeul, in charge, lutci-eatlng ' program by ntixlllury with Legion inuniberH nerving retreahtuenta. Douglas coiimy inualc teachera uaaoclultou ineuiiug ul ii o'clock in evening ut homo 01 Aliaa Gladys 11. . . blruug on South Alulu atroet. V. l' W. auxiliary members uak , ud to ouch bring gueat to dancing jnirty ut 7:3u lu evening ut velor ; mm facility. Wednesday, December 7 ' (jurdeii Valley community iuvlt- lid to Buveii o'clock potluck dinner - Hud aoclul ut clubhouae. ' . itellvlew club uttcruoon meeting Ut home of Alia. Roas Lovelace with Alia. Hurry Colllaou as joint hoatoaa. New Idea club one o'clock luncheon meeting ut home or Alia. i K. Heaver, 1 lilengury Hewing club tipec lul ' buaineaa meeting at home ot AIih. 1). C. Alctlhehey, ' . Thursday, December 8 Ladlua ot Country club lu meet al U:i!0 lu morning ul cltibhottae - iur contracl bridge, 12:3u potluck 1 iuuchcou uml condnuatloii ot uu 1 uiial winter golf handicap tourna ment In afteruoou. Alulhodial lOplacopul ladlea Aid one o'clock luiuheou and annual ChriKtmuH puny with exchunge ot Inexpensive giftH ul church par Ioih. Alia. F. V'. Chuae, chuliiuan. Aha. Karl Wiley, presiilcnt, In chtu go, with Alia. Alaiguifl 1'age in charge vt devotioua. l'reah) tertun Aliaslonury aorlety iiiecling ut 2:'J) at W. Al. t'auipbi'll Jiome on N. Jiu-kwon with Mia. Cumpbull uud Aira. Curl Spauhling, . joint lioateaKea, and Alia. C. 10. Itoli- orta, proginin elialrmun on "uur ; Olijectivi'n." IH'vntlona, Alia. Mar- . guret Hodgi'i'M. Alrn, Homer Urow, juealdeut, lu iluiigt. Lady Klkff aocial meeting at S o'clock In evening al U-uiple with ' Alia. M, Hazel )ou. luiHtrss. J'rUim for contract bridge and rive , hundred. C'lnlatlan chuivh miHslonaty so ciety evening nici'tlng ut t lnuch , inr bciu'flt ot thoe bi-ing unitlilr in t attend nfteiuoou nu-eltngs. Stmly on "Home Allsnlou." Sacred iliauui ' on "The I'hulleugo of the t ins.-," to be pivaeuted by C. K. group. Public Invited lo dcdhuitnu of hew l-'ullerton ai hool tu evening til M'hoolhoiiHe. Alia. K. A. llrlttou lu charge of urraugeuteuta. Friday, December 9 Florence Nlghlinrule tent. No. Puuglileia or fnloit Veterans ot Iho IMvil War, liJLlMiri, 7:3 uitet iug ul urinory. lota Sigma club meeting ut 7:30 in evening at home of (he president, Mrs. John Weutlieilmd. mi North Pacific highway, w till ' Mrs. F. t;. llurr. Joint host , Jlrlug gifts tor Children's Farm Home Christmas box. Saturday, December 10 Kofeburg Woman's club service fdinp open from nine to font o'clock In upslulra of clubhouse, op ' jioslto Hunt's Indian theutre. Harden Valley Women's cooked loud and candy sale ut I'oweH'H Hardware atoru on Noilh Jnckon MRS. OWEN WALKER HOSTESS TO SEWING CLUB THURSDAY NIGHT Mi'!. Owen Walker u.us a most frnu lous hop less to her sewinc rluh Thuraday evcnini; til hei Jiome. Sewlnit uml visiting wne eie ,1oyed und Inter AIrn. Walker sei ved tieliciotif relreshmeula to .Mr. TWhi'sIuUI I'eugin, Alia. (J. M. lies, i ltb. Kuj I V tner, Alts. Ki-d Ilai ia und .Mia. tioiduu Uetmett. LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER MISS MARGORIE COON AND ENOS HANDY ARE MARRIED ON THANKSGIVING DAY. i A beautiful wedding was solemn-1 I zed ut high noon Thankagiving day, November 21th, ut the home of Air. und Airs. F. U. Coon at DIM lurd, when their duughter, Misu i Alurgorie, became Uie bride of : Knos Handy, itev. C. E. lirlttaln, of the Alulhodtat church in Hillurd, performed tile impreasive ring cere-1 many in the preHeuce of lelutives and u few cloae friends. The ceremony wus performed lu front of the Jiving room window. iho rooms were beuutlfully deco- ruted with fern a nod pink uud yel low chryauuthemumK, Tho bride, churinfiig in u floor- lenglh gown of white rose point lace, with ti corauge of white car nations, wus glveu In marriage by her father. Miss Juliu Lawrence. maid of honor, wore a frock of daik blue silk. Edward Handy act ed us neat man lo the bridegroom. The bridegroom nud best mun wore oxford grey suits. Following the ceremony the bride cut the largo beautifully decorated wedding cako uud Miss Wllmu Ifurka, Alias Patricia All Her uud Miaa Florence Handy served. The brldo Is a graduate of the high school In Myrtle Creek, und la well known lu this city, Hlllurd und Myrtle Creek. The bridegroom Jh a resident of Melrose. ducats attending the wedding In cluded Miss Juliu Luwrence, Alias Wllmu liurks, it. C. Luwrence, Miss Patricia Miller, All 88 Phyllis Jiuell, Ilov. uud Airs. C. 10. Hritluin, all of Dlllard. Alias Carol Slnor, of Port land, Edward Handy, of Molroae and Miss Florence Handy, uf Ku gene. . ,a On November 2Sth, Mr. and Mrs. Huudy returned from their wed ding trip und are making their home ut the F. D. Coon ranch, south of Ulllurd. W.C.T.U. HAS FINE MEETING AT CAMPBELL HOME ON WEDNESDAY A very Interesting und instruc tive meeting of the W.C.T.U. wus held ut the home or Mr a, W. Al. Campbell Wednnaduy. afternoon with Alia. C. A. Chamberlln, presi dent, lu churge, and Alia. Ornce Pope giving tbo devnilona. A poem ou temperunco was rend by Mrs. Campbell. Airs. lOiirl Ago presented the pro- grum ou alcohol education lu the churches. Talks were given by Airs. A. J. (leddea, Airs. Fred Fish er, Mrs. Fred Southwlck und Mrs, Joe Pope. ' ' Airs. Agee followed with a Jllblo ijulz concerning abatluence of not ed lllble charactei-H, also a few ot the thinga the W.C.T.U. bus to oi ler. Airs. J. D. Oaborn reported (hat the Lad lea Home Journal, Sat urday K veiling Post and Country tieutlemau did not accept liquor ada and a letter ot recommendation wus ordered written by the corres ponding accretury, Airs, L. C, Oli via. Alia, i'haiuhei'lln read an urtlcle from Ihe Stuut'ord I hilly, a news paper published In California, which stated, "Call torn fa regula tion prohibits the aale of liquor to minora and St an lord University rullnga not only prohibit the con sumption of liquor ou the campus. bill ulo Hvk' noKKCHstoii. t rti im portation, or use of intoxicating liquors by Sluutord students lu the ('Diversity community, grounds for expulsion from the Cnlverslty." Airs. Campbell reported thai most of Ihe young people ut Fir Point laM summer desired instruc tion in "what alcohol fa and what It does." und Alra. S. Ittiyuor Smith reported the same tor Hie Kplaeo- pnl League conlereuce ul Lit I le Hlvor. A delightful social hour followed tho proKram and lovely refresh- ills were served Iroiu u beauti fully unpointed leu table. Mrs. Charles A. IC. I wauls und Alra. C. A. Chamberlln poured. REBEKAH LODGE HAS ELECTION OF OFFICERS AND HOMECOMING AFFAIR Itoseburg Urbekah lodge mem be is ami Phlleiarian bulge Xo. S members und ihelr wives enjoyed a potluck supper at slxtblrty Tuesday eeniiii; at the I.O.O.F. hall. Covers wen- placed lor seven ty. The Uchekah lodge held Its an nual election or otlhers fnllovviiie l he dinner. The new ol fleers In clude: N. U., Winnie Hawu: V. (i.. Margie Pent: recording secretary. Tlltie I. Johnson ; t tnanclai secre ting. Kuima Taylor, ami treasurer. I.illie IVttey. A .iolni installiilion of oKirets with ihe PhthMaiiun lmli;e lias been planned lor rally Jami.ti y. The annual homeeomim: pait toilowr.l wiih an eutertalnuicnt and mh t;i 1 hoiif ol guinea. MONDAY BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED AT YARN ALL HOME THIS WEEK Al a e: lovely t :"0 o'clock dc. sel l I u m lieon. Mrs. .1. 1.. ai nail gi a ionstv ciilei tamed her brhUe club Mtinilay afternoon at her at tractive I .mil elw od home. Cut flowers were used to cniif the center W the laee rowit'd lunch eon table asiil l.'tie bouqiietn of oloi ful I low ri s w etc useil about the rooms. Covers v ere ;i; i .ui;i lor Mrs W. A. Hunln k. ot lii-edport, and Mrs. S. J. Shoeio.tker. i:ueMs, and Mrs. W. F. Huns, Mrs A C. Kent, Airs. M. IV Hue. Mis li U Whipple. Mrs. II. C. J'aibv, au .Mrs. L. W. Atetmr. High score tor the utteinoon's contract liridjie play wa vviui Iy Airs. Whipple. DR. AND MRS. SHOEMAKER ENTERTAIN AT FAMILY DINNER PARTY SUNDAY Dr. and Airs. Ii. H. Shoemaker en tertained ut a delightful six o'clock family dinner party ut their beau tlrul home on lilakeley street Sun day evening. Covers were arranged for Air. nud Airs. S. J. Shoemaker and sons, Sam and Hob, Aladame Al. J. Shoe maker, Mr. uud Airs. Warren llrigga and daughter, Alias Eugenia, and sons, Jim and Jerry, Mrs. Willium llrlgga, of Cleveland, Ohio, Curl Shoemaker, of Washington, I). C, uud Dr. and Airs. Shoemaker and duughter, Miss Hetty, und son, Jiertram. Following the dinner tho group was joined by Airs. J. C. Hume uud daughter, Alias Jounne, und Air. und Airs. Fred Hamilton und daughters, Aliaa Florence uud Alias Fredrlcku. Carl Shoemaker entertained the group with tricks of magic. COUNTRY CLUB LADIES ENJOY THURSDAY AT ROSEBURG COUNTRY CLUB The ladies of the Hosehurg Coun try club enjoyed 1 huraday at the rltibhousi) with contract bridge be ing in play during the morning with Mrs. A. II, Mounttoi'd winning first prlzH und Airs. W. Al. AicEaeh- ern winning second prize. At noon luncheon wus served lo Mrs. It. C. Hnvls, Alra. L. K. Flea, Alra. J. AI. Juild, Airs. W. Al. Ale Kuchern, Airs. C. U. Van Neas, Airs. Edward llluea, Airs. Kenneth Kin ney, Airs. A. H. Mountford, Alra. J. H. Alountlord, Alra. W. K. Oil, Alra. J. E. Marks, Airs. C. K. Wlm- berly, Mra. L. E. AlcClhitock and Alra. F. H. Coen. In the absence of the captain, Alra. Coen presided over Die busi ness meeting. (lolling wus enjoyed during the aflernoon. j ! EDENBOWER COMMUNITY CLUB HAS ENTERTAINMENT AND SOCIAL MEETING The Eden bower Community club held a dellghtlul entertainment and social meeting at the hall Sat urday evening. Guest urtists from Koaeburg pre sented the following program: vio lin solos by AUss Naomi Scott; vo cal solos by Itaymond Wilder; tup dunce by lieorgeue Shank I In und Hnth Ann Kuhl (courtesy of the JcuklnS'ltussell studio) ; humorous vocal selection by Alias Helen Cas ey and Airs. Harris Ellsworth; Negro reading, Mrs. ICdwuid. Park er; mp dance, Perkins twins, from Jenkins-ltusaoll atudio; skit, "Ami You Cnn't I in Anything About ltj" by Mr. uud Airs. C. W. Sinnlger. Refreshments were in churge of Airs. C. H. Culkiua, assisted by Airs. S. A. Sanrord. Alias Annette and Miaa Ellie Calkins. PATCH AND CHAT CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING ON THURSDAY The Patch ami Clint club held a delightful afternoon meeting Thurs day ut the home . of Airs. Glenn Itingo. Sewing und vlstllug were enjoyed. Aira. Paul Heaver and Mra. Vines-lit Alnlnno wero guests and mem bers present wero Airs. Hoyle Smith, Airs. Hnrl Ware, Alra. Cor don Ware, Mrs. C. Domlnlco, Airs. Dow KenscyMr8. E. A. Post, Mrs. Curtis Calkins. Airs. C. 1J. Calkins. Mrs. Forrest J on en, Mm, Ciliford Kealch and the hostess. Airs. Kin go, who served lovely refreshments at the ten hour. The December lath meeting will b held in Ihe evening ut the K. A. Post home, nt which time the an nual Christinas party will be held. M. E, LADIES AID TO HOLD CHRISTMAS PARTY NEXT WEEK The annual Christmas one o'clock luncheon and party of the Metho dist lOpiscopal I Jidles Aid society will be held at the church parlors next Thursday with Airs. F. W. Chase us cluilrmnu, ussisted by Mrs. A. N. OiTUtl. Airs. K. A. Helm holdi. Mrs. C. W. Owen. Airs. D. li. llubar. Mra. L. E. Hoodbourn, Mrs. K. A. Peltey, Mrs. K. E. Applewhite. Mis. Robert Anderson and Airs. it. H. Wilson. Members uud guests have been asked to ' bring un Inexpensive Christinas gift to be exehani;ed. Mrs. Karl Wiley, president, will be in charge with Miss Margaret Page In churge of devotions, M.O.A. CLUB IS ENTERTAINED AT COOK HOME ON WEDNESDAY Mrs. C. W. Cook was a most graeious hosiess Wednesday after noon, vv hen she entertained the M O.A. club at her home. Sewlnt and visiting were enjoyed until tour oYlock. when Mrs. Cook serv ed delicious refreshments to Airs. L. I.. Wiinberlv. Mrs. J. E. Marks. Mrs. E Ci. Cloake. Airs. C. K. Cal kins. Airs. George Powers. Airs. Kenneth Cloake. Mrs. Ro Good. Mrs. E. A. lleliuboldt. Mrs Charles Mohr, Mm. C. T. Tipton. Misu Pearl Jours. Mrs. George Nickel and Mrs EUioii Ogle. The December 'Jlst meetiim will he the annual Christinas party, the place lo be announced later. MR. AND MRS. RINGO ENTERTAIN GUESTS TUESDAY EVENING Mr. and Mis. Glenn Rlimo enter- tainrd a ittoiip of friends at a very dclmhttul informal party at thi ir home TiH'sday evenlne. Cards were tije.ved and later delicious refresh ments weie served. Those enjoying the eveninir with Air. and Airs. Kinyo Included Mr. and Mrs. Homer Strickland, Air. tad Mrs Clarence Charllep and Alt. and Aha. Uert Alatbews. BIRTHDAY PARTY IS ENJOY LD AT THORNTON CABIN SATURDAY NIGHT A most enjoyable no-hoit birth day party honoring, Mrs. Clifford Purrott and J. W. Smith Jr., was held Saturday evening at the ca bin of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thornton on the North Unipqua at Winchester. A lovely fruit, firethorn and pine cone centerpiece graced the buf fet table. A delightful buffet bud per was served and gifts were pre sented to the two guests of honor. liiugo was enjoyed during the social hour. Those enjoying the party Included Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Parrott, Mr. and Airs. J. W. Smith Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Harry liurr, Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Uurr, Mr. and Mrs. ilert Courtney, Air. and A1rs. A. F. Mariott, of Eugene, Alias Helen 1 leach and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thornton. Air. and Airs. Mariott were the guests of Air. and Airs. Thorn ton at the cabin over the week end. The Alarlott's two daugh ters, Colleen and Ann, spent the week-end in Roaeburg as guests of Shirley lione at the home or Air. und Alra. W. AI. Hone. The Alurlott fumily formerly resided here. MERRY-GO-ROUND CLUB HAS DELIGHTFUL MEETING ON WEDNESDAY The Merry-do -Round club was de lightfully entertained ut a charm ing one-thirty o'clock salud luncn eon Wednesday given by Mrs. Clay Smith at her beautiful home al Winston. Covers were placed for Mrs. J. Harold Nichols, Airs. John Wilson, Airs. Earl Agee, Mrs. George Johnson, Airs. L. 11. Skin ner, Airs. W. H. Carter, Mrs. D. II. Morgan, Mrs. J. E. Pickens, Airs. Earl Smith, Airs. Juck Sukadorf, Mrs. W. C. Winston, Airs. H. A. Winston, .Mrs. Howard Carnes and Airs. Jt. D. Klelst, members, and Airs. W. Jnmleson, Airs. 13d Thiele and Mrs. KenncHi Ronk, guests. Sewing, visiting and cards were enjoyed during the afternoon. The annual Christmas parly of the club will be held at a no-hostess seven o'clock dinner, December 17th, at the II. A. Winston home al Wins ton, to which all members and their (amities are Invited to enjoy. t K AND R CLUB ENJOYS LUNCHEON AT TAYLOR HOME WEDNESDAY The K and R club was delightful ly entertained by Airs. H. A. Tay lor at a one o'clock luncheon at her home ou Aloaher street Wed nesday afternoon. Alarigolds and matching gold tapers graced ihe table, where covers-were arrunged for Airs. O. L. Johnson, Airs. ii. B. Roadman, Airs. F. C. Frear, Airs. V. T Jackson, Airs. Alubel Wilson, Alra. Churles Healy und Airs, Tuy- lor. A social afternoon followed. The next meeting will bo a ChriatmuB party und exchange of gifts, Do- cember 1-Uh, ut Ihe home ot Airs, Jackson. PRESBYTERIAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET THURS. Alembcrs and friends of tho Pros byterlun Alisslonnry society have been Invited to attend a very in teresting meetiiiK next Thursday ut two-thirty o clock at the W. M.' Campbell home on North Jackson street, ut which time Airs. Cnmp- bell and Airs. Curl Spuuhling will act as joint hostesses. Alra. Homer Grow, president, will conduct the business meeting,. An intensely interesting program on "Our Objectives," will be in charge of Airs. C. B. Roberts. The devo tions will be conducted by Airs. Alar- garet Rodgera. A aoclul time will) follow and the hostesses will serve i..,.. TOYS BEING ASKED FOR CHILDREN'S FARM HOMfc OHRiblMAS bOX Various orKiinizutions anil clubs of KoseburK have been asked to assist In the annuul Christmas ef forts of thu W.C'.r.L'. to secure toys, books and Rifts of various types to he sent to the Children's Knrtn Home al Corvallls in the an nual Christmas box. The .Methodist lOpiscopal ladies Aid society has issued an appeal lo its members and friends uttehd litK next Thursday's Christmas luncheon lo please brinfi toys, books or Kit's of some sort to the meeting to be turned over to the Children's l-'arm Home box. PAST MATRONS CLUB TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT Mrs. .1. K. Hunynn has Invited the I'ast Matrons club to be her ixi.iu ill ii ilnHi.htful seven. thirty o'clock dessert-supper next Monday evenim; at tier nome on jmhiiu Jackson street. Annual election of nftlcers will be held. All members are uri;ed to be present. BENEFIT CARD PARTY NEXT MONDAY NIGHT A most cordial invitation lias been extended to the public lo en Joy a seven-thirty o'clock dessert supper and benefit five-hundred curd party next Monday eventllK lo be sponsored by. ltlversdale uranite at the hall, frizes will be awarded for the five-hundred play. MUSIC TEACHERS TO MEET NEXT TUESDAY The ltouclns County Music Teachers association will meet at eiKht o'clock next Tuesday eveuinc: al the home ol Miss Oladys H. Strom: on South Main street. Mrs. II. K. Kurdish, president, will con duct the uieetltiK and an Interest ing procrnm has been arranged. All member are urged lo be pres ent. JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB TO MEET NEXT MONDAY The new members of the Junior Woman's club will be guests of honor at next Mouilay cveuinv's merlins of the clnb. Initiation will be held, followed by a proKram anil refreshments. The meetinc will open at s o'clock at the clubhouse. Mrs. Jack Chapman and Miss Het ty Stark are In charge of the even, tim. Mis. Willium t'nruih. iuel- 'deut, will conduct tlie lueelius. SALUTE A FUR SHEARED RACCOON Sheared rac coon, the r latest news in fur fashions, is used to make a casual, three-quarters coat with moulded shoulders and a small, , jaunty collar.' If, during National Fur Week Nov. 14 to 19), you decide to search (or a coat which will be light as a feather,' smart as a whip and sure to wear well for years and years, by all means con sider sheared rac coon. It resembles . nutria or beaver, comes in a variety of short, chubby jackets as well as longer coats, and is as flattering to mature fig ures as it is to .very youth ful ones. o I '"7" 1 k CORA E. WHITE AND HARRY A. DUTTON MARRY IN CALIFORNIA A wedditlB of much interest here occurred at high noon Saturday, November. 1 9. at the Hotel El En- canto at Santa Barbara. Calif., when Cora E. White, (laughter of George Weber, of Roaeburg, "was married to Harry A. Duttott, Los Angeles broker. Tho bride wore a smart tailleur of blue-gray with matching acces sories and a corsage of gardenias. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stadler, brotkor-in-!nw and slstor of the brtdogrolnn, were attendants. Other relatives present were Mrs. Henry Freeman, a sister of the bridgroom, and Miss Jeanne mid Miss Kay Wurd, daugh ters of the bride, and Miss Hetty and Curl H. Stadler, nieco and nephew of the bridegroom. A wedding luncheon followed tlio ceremony In the private dining ootn of tho hotel, aftor which Mr. and Mrs. Hutton and Miss Jeanne and Miss Kay Ward, left for Rose- burg, where they spent a week with Mrs. Duttons father, lieorge Webe.r: her sister,' Mrs. Albert Kronke. and brothers, Ernest, Mau- ice and Henry Weber. On Thanksgiving day a delight ful one o'clock turkey flintier and family reunion was held at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Weber, at which time a beautiful decorated welding cake cut In honor of the bride and bridegroom. Covers were arrnnged for Mr. and Mrs. Harrv A. Dutton. Miss Jeanne and Miss Kay Ward, all of I,os An geles. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kronke, George Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weber and son, Michael, Ernest Weber and children. George, Hilly, Wanda and Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Honebrake and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Weber and son, Maurice. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Hutton and Hie Misses Ward left Saturday tor their home in Lob Angeles. MRS. SCHRIMPF IS HOSTESS TO SEWING CLUB TUESDAY NIGHT Mrs. E. J. Sehrinipf very gra ciously entertained her sewing club Tuosdny evening ut her liome on South Jackson street. Sewing and visiting were enjoyed and later Mrs. Schrimpf served lovely refreshments at a table beautifully appointed and carrying out a winter ski scene, while, at tractive snowmen favors were placed at every cover. Those present wero Airs. li. E. Koltv.. a guest, and Mrs. Donn ltadahaugh. Mrs. It. M. Church. Mrs. L. A. Miles. Mra. Leslie Cum nilngs. Mrs. Wallace llobertson and Mrs. Schrlninf. The Christmas parly of the club will he held December 20 at the home of Mrs. Cuiniuings on Harri son street. MRS. J. L. YARN ALLL ENTERTAINS AT LOVELY BRIDGE SUPPER TUESDAY Mrs. J. L. Yarnull entertained at a very charming seven o'clock bridge supper parly Tuesday eve ning nt her lovely home In Lull relwood. A beautiful Italian cut work cloth covered the table, which was centered with a bowl of pink chrysanthemums and tall pink tapers. Covers wero arranged for M'-s. J. E. Sawyers. Miss Gertrude Hast. Mrs. W. E. Harris. .Mrs. It. L. Whipple. Mrs. A. E. Kent. Mrs. E. O. Kirkli, Mrs. U W. Mon ger. Mrs. M. F, F.ice and -Mrs. Yarnall. Contract bridge was enjoyed during the pleasant evening hours with .Miss Kast winning the high score piue. r:VfC r ! prrrtt" 'V- I if 1 .: NEWCOMER MAKES ITS BOW 3 is- C 2:..r. FRITZ LEVI SJOGREN AND BERNIGE KNIGHTON MARRY SUNDAY EVENING Fritz Levi Sjogren nnd Miss Bernico Knighton were quietly married at an impressive wedding service performed by Ur. It. L. Dunn at his office at seven o'clock Sunday evening, November 27. Mrs. Alice Houser, aunt of the bride, and J. U. Howard, ucted us littendunls. Following tho wedding cere mony a reception was hold at tho home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Houser in West Itosuburg and in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Sjogren, J. G. Howard, Dr. li. L. JJuiyi and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Laurscn. The beautiful wedding cuke was cut and served by the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Sjogren will make their home on a farm at Melrose. The former is well known in the Melrose community, having made his home there for several years. Mrs. Sjogren lias been residing with her aunt, Mrs. Houset. NORTHSIDE SUNSHINE CLUB HAS NO-HOSTESS LUNCHEON WEDNESDAY The Northside Suushlno club held an enjoyable no-hostess luncheun Wednesday at the L. W. Ingels home on Winchester street. The business meeting was con ducted by the president, Mra. William' Fisher, at which time plans were made for a one o'clock turkey dinner to bo held Decem ber 15 at the home of Mrs. Nor man Fisher at Kelley's Korner. Pillowcuses will be exchanged by the members ut this meeting. Those enjoying the afternoon were Mrs. J. E. Leach, Mrs. Hom er Kronke, Mrs. Mort Woodruff and Miss Hetty Kronke, guests, and Mrs. Glen fox, Mrs. Howard Cascbeer, Mrs. Nicholas An dralell, Mrs. E.- 1'. Ballon, Mrs. William Fisher, Mrs. Dewey Kruse, Mrs. Mary Prlncen. Mrs. Norman Fisher and Mrs. L. ,. In gels. MISS BEVERLY WOOD COMPLIMENTED AT LOVELY SHOWER PARTY Miss Hevorly Wood, bride-elect was complimented last Tuesday evening -at . a charming shower party ami chili supper given by Miss l-.loda Taylor and Mrs. Cloyco Taylor at Ihe tatter's home In the Kohlhagen partments. Chi nese , checkers wero enjoyed dur ing jilie social hours. The table was beautifully an pointed lu pottery and covers were arranged for Miss Wood, guest of honor. Miss Mune Hebard, Miss Thelma Lovelnce. Miss Carmen Lovelace, Miss Aileen Chambers. .Miss Edna Clark. Mrs. Hertha Taylor. Miss Eloda Taylor nnd Mrs. l loyce Iaylor. Lovely show er gifts of linen were presented to Miss Wood. MRS. H. H. STAPLETON ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB ON FRIDAY EVENING Mrp. II. II. Stapleton very gra ciously entertained her bridge club at a charming seven o'clock din ner purty at her beautiful home on Chadwit-k street Friday evening. Attractive fall flowers were used as a decorative motif for the occa ston. Covers were placed for Mrs Harris Ellsworth. Mrs. W. F Chapman. Mrs. Arthur W. Haum. Mrs. A. A. Wilder. Mrs. Arthur Clarke, Miss Helen Casey. Mrs. Walter Fisher and the hostess, Mrs. Stapleton. Contract bridge was enjoyed during the pleasant social evening. NISSAKI GROUP HONORS GUARDIAN AT LOVELY SHOWER PARTY 8ATURDAY Members of the Nissaki Camp Fire group entertained at a lovely shower party at the home of Betty Kronke Saturday evening to honor their guardian. Miss Bev erly Wood, bride-elect. Plans were made by the group for a skating parly and Roberta Edwards was appointed chairman of a food sale to be held in the near future. Games were played, after which the group presented a lovely set of Bauer pottery to Miss Wood. Herrestunents were served at a table covered by a beautiful lace cloth centered by a beautiful cake and circled "by individual good luck cakes. Mrs. Homer Kronke served the lovely refreshments to Miss Wood, guest of honor, Cloy(iene Darby, Roberta Edwards, Evelyn Wiley, Eleanor Mortimer, Mary Peterson, Betty Marsters, Beryl Caskey, Elaine Felt, Hildegarde Itoselund, LI la Saunders, Leila Miller and Betty Kronke. FRANCES LINTOTT IS ELECTED W. M. OF ROSEBURG EASTERN STAR Frances Llutott was elected worthy matron ot Roseburg chap- tor or Eastern Star at the meeting held I hursday evening at the Ma sonic temple. Other officers elected for 1939 included J. D. Oshorn, worthy patron: Mrs. A. B. Taylor associute worthy matron; Rev. S. Kaynor Smith, associate worthy patron; Mrs. .Maurice J. New-land, conductress; Mrs. S. J. Shoemaker, associute conductress; Miss Ethel Webb, secretary, and Miss Pearl Jones, treasurer. installation of the now officers will take place December 15th, at which time the retiring worthy matron, Mrs. Walter Hercher, will be here from Snlehi to preside. Tho appointive officers will be an nounced later. .Mrs. Lintott presld ed over the meeting Thursday in tne absence of Mrs. Hercher. MRS. SOLNICKA IS HONORED AT SURPRISE PARTY ON BIRTHDAY A group of friends from the neighborhood gathered at the charming Solnlcka home at Coos Junction Sunday evening for u surprise party in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Sol- nicka. Music and singing wore enloved during the evening hours and in teresting guines were played. La ter delicious refreshments were served to Mr. and, Mrs. Rudolph Solnlcka, Mr. and Mrs. William Person, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moon Wr. nnd Mrs. Art Albertus. .Mr. anil Mrs. It. 1). Kloist, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eddy, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hopple, Fred Morris. Al treil Morris, Beverly, Helen and Raymond Solnlcka, Miss Alice and Miss Hertha Moon. Hotts and Kussoit Muon and Hoy and Dale Aiucrius, - ' a a - DELIGHTFUL BUFFET SUPPER ENJOYED AT COLLINS HOME SATURDAY Mr. nnd Mrs. Chni-lea S rllii,c and the hitter's mother, Mrs Gllmour, entertained at a charm nig ounet supper party at the Col linS llOmp In lha Vnhlh.ffan apartmonts Saturday evening. Henna nrtrl u-hlln ohn-a.i, Kn mums, matching tho dishes and ciom. graced the lame. Guests en- invin? Ihe ilinnni- .ml o,.nnl ning witn ,vir. and Mrs. Collins and ii is, uumour included Mr. nnd Airs. 11. V. V inner v tin1 o Donald, Mr. and Mrs. George Wharton, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wharton and son mil Mica Ta ami miss Boss Wharton, Miss Vir ginia Gllmour and Mr. nnd Mrs. H u. Pargeter. COMME VOUS PLAITE CLUB ENTERTAINED AT WICKHAM HOME The Conime Vous Plalto club was delightfully entertained by Mrs. r. H H i,-i,h.,,, i On Mill Street Tiinu.li,,. ,.fi..nn.. Sewing and visiting wore enjoyed me loa nour jirs. lckham served lovely refreshments to Mrs. H. L. Olle and Mrs. Hugh Whip- ina, u-uriUH, and IM 18. J. !', BTd mm. r.iui liecner. Mrs. Hart F. Hatfield. Mrs. Walter Singl ton, Mrs. B. H. Laird and Mrs. I T. RloOm. The hnatata , . . . : ........ a sisted in serving by her daughter, ,, ii,ie. The next meeting will be I)e , -ier i.t hi me nome of Mrs. . H i. uioom ni sui Mill street. MRS. G. W. GINDER IS HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB TUESDAY EVENING Mrs. G. V nimln,. . - """ii llllllCU her bridge club Tuesday evening -I. nvi iuiraciive , nome lu Li roiwnoci, at which time Mrs. E Jacohn wua .ni,.li.....t., . R charming surprise shower party I.OVOlv ITlfls nnro ......, - " - - -- I'lLDi-mim io Mrs. Jacobs from Mrs. Marshall . i-nsin. .virs. w. k. Chrisler, Mrs ... i,. ..,,-i.iuian, .virs. A. D. I1 arr. irs. uoger uailey, Mrs. V Coen anil Mrs. Cinder H. Contract bridge was enjoyed .......iK i.n- eieuing witn Mrs. cobs w-innin? the hiDi, tor Mrs. Oinder served delicious viieouiiieilis. N. OF W. THIMBLE CLUB MEETS AT OWEN. HOME MONDAY The nf w Thi.,.Kt ----- .. .null I,, .ma on Joyed a delightful potluck lunch- -ii mm sm-iai meeting Monday the home of Mrs. c w iwt Hie street. Those present were .ui,. r.. r unner. Mrs. S. L I bard. Mrs. Ilarrv 1 ,n,r i.. lis Myers. Mrs. Lydia Hooper Mrs A. D. Hawn. Mrs. Clarence llh nmn. Mrs. Liston Darby. Mrs Clara Cawifield. Mrs. Inez Cnim mett. members, and Mrs. Myrtle Norwood, a guest. Mrs. Hooper as slsted Mrs. Owen In serving The next meeting will be held al the home oi Mrs. Walter Fred-ricksou. B. P. W. C. HA8 MEETING MONDAY EVENING AT WOMAN'S CLUBHOUSE The Business and Professional Women's club met Monday evening at the Woman's clubhouse with Miss Lucille Lenox, president, in barge. The program committee presented the following program on the topic, "Your Employer and Mine": dance by Ruth Ann Rubl and Georgene Shanklin. accom panied by Mra. H. V. Crook; talk Relationship ol employer ana Em ployee in a Small Retail Store," by Nance Fltzsimmons; selections by The Hill Billies," with special numbers by Miss Helen Casey and Mrs. Hurris Ellsworth and violin solos by Miss Naomi Scott; talk, -Relationship of Employer and Em ployee In a Lawyer's Office," by Mrs. Elizabeth Garrett; piano so- los, "Andalucia" and- "Malaguena," played by Miss Virginia Wright, and talk, "Sidelights From An Em ployer's Standpoint," by Mrs. L. L, Spencer. GuestB of the evening were Ver non Russell, Miss Helen ascy, Mrs. Harris Ellsworth, Miss M. I Garvin, Miss Virginia Wright, Mrs. ' H. V. Crook, Miss Ruth Ann Ruhl and Miss Georgene Shankliii. Members present wero Goldle Brunn, Hazel Doerner, Lois Dun can. Ina Farnsworth, Nance Fitz- Simmons, Vera Fredrickson, Gladys Haskiu, Laura lies. Ha Laubach, Lucille Lenox, Dorothy Norton, Margret Oderklrk, Lydia Owen, Ag nes Pilclitord, Naomi Scott, Einor Sherk, Florence Snedaker, Stella Spencer, Alice Ueland, Bess Whar ton. Marjorle Wilson, Margaret Johnson. Hazel Dixon, Zylda Lam bert, Elizabeth Garrett and Grace Wells. The table was covered with an attractive lace cloth and centered by n howl of autumn flowers und tall tapers. The commltleo in charge Included Lydia Owen, Doro thy Norton. Agnes Pitchford and Margaret Johnson. s a MR. AND MRS. MORRISON ENTERTAIN VISITORS AT HOLIDAY DINNER ' Mr. and Mrs. F. w. Morrison and daughter, Miss Nounie Bee, entertained as their guests at a delightful Thanksgiving dinner at their homo on Chadwick street, Mrs. Morrison's niece, Miss Gloria West, student ut Unlvorsity ot Oregon, anil Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wagstaff, of Oakland, Calif.- Mr. and Mrs. Wagstaff spent two days here as guests of the Morrisons, while Miss West spent the Thanksgiving week-end here, before returning to Eugene to re sume her studies at tho univers ity. . - H. C. PARSLOW IS HONORED ON BIRTHDAY ON TUESDAY EVENING H. C. Pui-slow una lirii.ni-,,,1 his birthday unniversary tit a do- ngiiiiui pariy i uesuay ovening ut his home on South Main street. llOlt MlllVilV Innlr ,,.r,tln.. ..I ........... w .u.m ,iwi, ii IIIV.I.III UB of tho: group and 'gifts wero pro- f Iscnted to Mr. Parslow. Music und visiting wore enjoyed and later de licious reiresnmonts wero served. inoso enjoying tho ovening In illlded Mr. nnd Mrs H C l'n,-.inn- Mrs. Warren Smith and son, Don Mlllvev. Of Miivunnil Pi.lIF . At.- and Mrs. L. L. noil and Bon, Louis Hinmun, Gone Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Parstnw mwl li-u Frances LintotL .... m m ' MRS. LINDEN LEAVITT COMPLIMENTED AT DELIGHTFUL BREAKFAST To compliment Mrs. Linden Leiivltt. Who watt here fi-n, 1,'... gene over tho week-end, a delight ful nine o'clock Informal break fast party was given by Mr. and .his. r,. j. sennmpf Monday morning nt their hn-tn nn P..-.:,th Jackson street. Covers were arranged for Mrs. Leavitt, guest of honor, Mr. and Mrs. 1). E. Foltz, Mr. nnd Mrs. Donn liadabatigh and Mr. and Mrs. Schrimpf. MRS. P. M. LEE IS HOSTESS TO BRIDGE ' CLUB TUESDAY NIGHT At a delightful sovon o'clorlt dossert-supiier, Mrs. P. M. Lee very graciously entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening at her lovely home on East Douglas street. Covers were placed nt a prettily appointed table for Miss Helen Casey anil Mrs. Phil Harth, guests, andMrs. G. M. lies, Mrs. Owen (Continued on page 3) c7 Cfytjf&o Here's a practical present! 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