ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11,1 939. THREE Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER STUDY CLUB HAS FINE MEETING YONCALLA. Jan. 11. The New Year's meeting of Yoncalla Wom an's Study club was lielri January 7th at the home of Mrs. Hugh Warner. Mrs. Leon a Merk assist ing. During the dessert luncheon served at two o'clock, the following five-minute talks were given; Health, from the Ereimirus Lily, Mrs. C. W. Peart; Fashions, Mis. Lloyd Pinkston; book talk. Savage Symphony, by Mrs. Eva Lipps, Mrs. Henry Payne; International Rela tions, Mrs. Karl Strong; New Year Thoughts, Mrs. J. H. Witt meyer; travels, Taj Mahal, Mrs. Karl Brant; the better speech les son was conducted by .Mrs. Harvey Coekeram. The 15-mfnute talk was given by Mrs. Dare , Kingery, her chosen subject being "The Dan gers of Kducation," by Henry C. Link. During the business session the club voted to join the Oregon Roadside council, also to donate a substantial amount to the Yoncalla public library, which with the amount realized on the club qu!?t will enable the library to purchase almost $(50,00 worth of new books, which will be on the shelves of the library within the next two weeks. A significant feature of this , meeting was the attendance of Mrs. J. R. Lasswell, who on account- of illness has not been able to attend the club meetings since October 15th, also Mrs. Ziuiie Bishop, who has been sojourning in Portland since November. The next meeting of the club will be a silver tea, to be held in the parlors of the Community church, January 21st, for the purpose of raising money for the several phil anthropic projects in which the Today's Pattern TO SMARTEN HOURS AT HOME! PATTERN 4028' Let your family have the pleas ure of seeing you in this saucy "in door" frock onb of Anna Adams' very newest designs! 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CARD PARTY IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR YONCALLA. Jan. . 1L Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Johnston were hos tesses to a card party, held In the Scotts Valley hall Saturday even ing. Five hundred was played with Mrs. Archie Damon winning ladies prize and Archie Damon, gents prize. A delicious lunch was served to the following: Mrs. Er nest Woman, Cvrenus and Mary Ellen Vroman, Mr. and Mrs. Ar chie Damon. Ernest and Patty Jackson. Velma Berryhill, Mr. and Mrs. John Potter. Chas. Kirkley, Melvin Hotisley. Miss' Beulah Ap nlegatet Tiacv Applegate, Ed and Lee Wertz. Mr. and. Mrs. Jog Cel lars. Gerald Johnston, Pntricia Beutell and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Johnston. . REBEKAH LOtfGE INSTALLS OFFICERS RIDDLE, Jan. 11. Relief Rcbek ah lodge held their semi-annual In stallation or officers Wednesday evening. Ethel Howard, district deputy president, was assisted' In the installation ceremonies by Joule miner, marsnai, and Mora Jean, musician. The following officers were installed: 1. A. Dean, noble grand ; Anna Milts, vire grand: Josie Pfaff, secretary: Lorn. Rid dle, treasurer; Ella Hamlin, war don; Bertha Blundell. conductor; Ethel Howard, I. G.: Maggie Logs don, O. G.; Helena Riddle, chaplin; Alto Aspey. R.S.N.G.: Josie Primer, L.S.N.O.; Effie Ledgerwood. R.S. V.G.; Blanche Woods, L.S.V.G. The social meeting of the month will be held at the next meeting when the birthdays of the month will be celebrated. STANLEY JANTZER IS HONORED ON BIRTHDAY AZALEA, Jain. 1 1:. Mrs. John Jautzer entertained with a party Saturday night in honor of her son Stanley's birthday anniver sary. Those enjoying the party includ ed the guest of honor Stanley Jantzer, Mildred Mouchett, Betty Phillips and Bob Jones, from Glen dale; Jack Blanchnrd, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johns, Kathryn Gran ville, Bennie Jantzer and Mrs. Jantzer. The evening was spent in play ing Chinese checkers and other games. At midnight delicious - refresh ments were served. UMPQUA REBEKAH LODGE HAS MEETING ELKTON, Jan. 11. The'Umpqua Rebekah lodge No. 173 met in reg ular session Tuesday evening. Dur ing the meeting plans' were mudc for the district meeting which will be held here Jan. 21. At a late hour refreshments were served by Mrs. Edith Adams, Mrs. Kathleen Hugus and Mrs. Lena Bossen. RECREATIONAL EVENING PLANNED FOR V. A. R Members of George Starmer aux iliary to United Spanish War Vet erans have planned an interesting; recreational meeting for tonight, January 11, to be held from 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock at the Veterans Ad ministration Facility. All mem bers of the auxiliary are urged to be present. . Creations of Art With Needlework BED JACKET FOR MOTHER -AND CHILD By BARONESS PIANTONI PATTERN No. 1161 A little crocheted bed jacket is useful to have most -of the year. Every woman will want to have this jacket, especially when she knows she can make a matching one lor baby. Grandmothers, too, will love one. The pattern envelope contains 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. 1161 and enclose 10 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) to cover service and postage. Ad dress News-Review, Needlework Department, Roseburg, Ore. SIDE GLANCES BgC tp Orfj "I appreciate your trade, Mrs, Smuggs, but I've already bought nine tickets to that bazaar." MR. AND MRS NELSON ENTERTAIN AT HOTEL GLENDALE, Jan. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Francis N'elson were hosts at a lovely dinner at the Glendale ho tel on Wednesday evening: The ta ble was set with white linen, a miniature snow scene forming the centerpiece. Dainty favors were placed for each guest. Covers were arranged for Mr. and Mrs. E. Ii. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hen ninger, Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Fawcett, Mr. and Mrs. GV L. Normoyle, C. W. Ingham nnd Mr. and Mrs. Nelson. After the dinner, an evening of contract bridge nnd pinochle was enjoyed at the Nelson home. At contract, Mrs. Henninger held high score for the ladles and Dr. Faw cett for the men, while Mr. Harvey was high scorer at the pinochle ta ble. MRS. BELDEN HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB RIDDLE, January 11. Mrs. Guy Belden was hostess for the Satur day lirldge club Jan. 7 at her home near town. A dainty luncheon was served to the guests at one o'clock and the afternoon hours spent at play. Those present to enjoy the occasion were, Mrs. Joseph Casati, Mrs. Paul Gary, Mrs. P. W. Didtel, Mrs. Cora Cloud, Mrs. Effie Led gerwood. Mrs. E. P. !ilundell, Mrs. Sarah Phillips and the hostess, Mrs. Belden. ' - LADIES AID SOCIETY , HAS FINE MEETING RIDDLE, January 11. Mrs. O. V. Logsdon, assisted by her daugh ter, Rose Johnson, entertained the Ladles Aid nt her home last Thurs day afternoon. The devotional ex ercises were led by Mrs. Grant, president. After the business ses sion the members and guests spent the afternoon sewing nnd visiting. Seventeen were present. Refresh ments were served at four o'clock. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. John Woods. - ' - D. OF U. V. TO INSTALL OFFICERS Members of Florence Nightingale Tent No. 15, Daughters of Union 'Veterans of the Civil War, 1861 1805, will meet at a six-thirty o' clock politick supper Friday even ing, at the armory, after which the annual installation of ofricers will be heid. All members are urged to be present. POETS CORNER The following was published In the December number of Reflec tions: EVIL NIGHT Listen! What stirs Outside my door? Is it a wind From off the moor? Is it a bird Whose erring flight Has left it stranded In the night? I fear to look! An hour ago The gibbet Vrenked Its tale of woe. A felon swung On Hangman 'b Hill. What scratches now At my door sill? Marjorfle Hunt Pettit BUY MODEL KREAM BREAD Made in Roseburg BUY IT FROM YOUR GROCER Ye. Hi GIRLS LEAGUE HAS INTERESTING MEETING Members of the Girls' League of the Roseburg senior htKh school were entertained as well as inspired when the council members gave In teresting talks on the theme, "Self- Improvement," at the regular meet- itiK held In the study hall during the activitv period Tuesday. Faith i oung based her talk on tue uiea of self improvement through good speech. She gave the most desira ble Qualities of good speech and told how these might be acquired Jean Ritchie's talk was upon Friends" and how members might improve themselves. Virginia Young gave on entertaining nnd descrip tive talk on self improvement through dependability. Her Illus trations were quite appropriate and to the point concerning the high school student. Shirley Dusseau had as her topic, "Recreation as a means of self Improvement." Shir ley gave a descriptive talk on the ideal girl with an ull around per sonality. Corlnne Harphnm based her talk on self improvement through reading and spoke of the books which could be put to best use In the case of a high school student who was looking for a wuy of self Improvement. Also on the Girls' League program wns a solo by Betty Marstera, accompnnied by Florence Hamilton, nnd two piano solos played by Rette Owen. Rob Irishman presented the girls league with a gilt for the girls' room In annreciation for the football ban quet given by the league every year for the boys. IOTA SIGMA CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY Tho Iota Sigma club will meet at 7:30 o'clock Friday evening nt me uiwani Minim nome nt vsz Cobb street with Mrs. Smith and Mrs. E. c; Jones acting as joint hostesses. Mrs. John Went her ford, presi dent, will be in charge. An in teresting .program has been' ar ranged for the occasion. All mem bers and friends are most cordial ly invited. . EVERGREEN H. E. C. TO MEET THURSDAY The Evergreen Home Economics club, which was to have met at the home of Mrs. Laura Robertson, will hold an all-day session Thurs day, January 12, at the home of MlS. Martin Drunkm A nnilimlr luncheon pill be enjoyed at noon. -in grange ladles are most cordi nlly Invited to be present. The closest wave to the head ever developed, that's why Koolerwavcs last longer. Cool we'llrove it I We'll actually put a waver on you to convince you. Featherweight No machine on your head. Feels pounds lighter than the average wave. Quick 6 minutes, no longer. . That's all this featherweight equipment is on your head. Soft An accurate heating Lime is absolutely assured. Results Lovely, lustrous hair no dry, brittle ends. Only soft waves and ringlets, alive and vital. The new Rilling Koolerwave is a miracle wave. You can even rewave over your old permanent no waiting till the last one has grown out. Try the new Rilling Koolerwave. GRAND 202 W. CASS ST. PRO-AMERICA UNIT TO MEET AT NO-HOSTESS LUNCHEON JANUARY 25 A very Interesting no-hostess one o'clock luncheon has been ' planned , by Douglas Unit of Pro-America to be held at the Hotel Umpqua Wednesday. January 25, at which time Rev. Linden G. Leavitt, one of Rose burp's most outstanding and interesting speakers, will be the guest speaker. Douglas county women republi cans have been asked to enjoy this noon luncheon and those planning to attend have been asked to make reservations for the no-hostess luncheon by calling either Mrs. Hroadway or Mrs. Frederick J. Porter. o CHORAL CLUB TO PRACTICE FRIDAY Mrs. Homer Grow, director of the Roseburg Woman's Choral club, has announced that the club will resume its weekly practice meetings Frldny morning, Jnnuary 13, at ten o'clock at the Woman's clubhouse, following the holiday vacation weeks. The club hns been asked to sing at a number of affairs in tho near future, the first of which will be at the Rose school building dedi cation program next Monday night. The club will sing "Luxembourg Gardens," by Raldwiu; "Japanese Sunset, by Deppin, and "Estrel lita," by Ponce. All members are urged to be nt the Friday morning practice. ROSEBURG WOMEN'3 CLUB TO HOLD INTERESTING MEETING NEXT TUESDAY The Roseburg Woman's club will hold n very interesting one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon , meeting next Tuesday at the clubhouse with Mrs. F. W. Morr'isou, president, in charge. Interesting roll-call topics will be presented and a program will follow. Mrs. Homer row, program chnirman, has announced Mrs. Paul Geddes ns the guest artist for the occasion. All members and their invited guests are asked to enjoy the meeting. RIVERSIDE Tl E. C TO MEET ON FRIDAY The Riversdale Homo Economics club will hold an all-day meeting with a noon potluck luncheon Fri day, January 13th, at the home of Mrs. Bert Kruso. Al members are urged to be present. Stock and Bond Averages STOCKS Compiled by the Associated Press Jan. 11: 30 15 15 60 Ind'ls RR's Ut's St'ks Wednesday ....73.8 21.5 36.1 51.1 Prev. day 75.0 22.3 3(i.C 52.0 Month ago 70:0 21.2 31.8 51.7 Year ago 67.5 21.4 34.9 47.7 1938-39 high ..79.5 23.8 37.8 5-1.7 1938-39 low ....19.2 12.1 24.9 33.7 BONDS ' 20 10 10 10 UK's Ind'ls Ufa Fgu. Wednesday .. 60.6 98.8 93.0 62.5 Prev. day Gl.l 98.7 92.9 62.7 Month ago 5S.7 9S.4 91.7 62.5 Year ago 69.4 97.6 92.1 66.5 1938-39 high ..70.5 100.3 95.1 67.0 11138-39 low ....46.2 93.0 85.8 59.0 For 44 Yeara Vicki Advertising has been vrevent many colds from develonlnir . head is stopped-up from a neglected helps to keep the sinuses open-lota you VOU CAN FEEL ITS TINGLING MEDICATION OO TO WORK VA-TRO-NOL i in in hjim iinmMuuM i mmrrmrrv FIRST IN ROSEBURG To Present the New Lasting Permanent Wave The Sensational New Rilling Koolerwavc Permanent BARBER & BEAUTY SHOP hTTTm News Attend to Butinem lr ami Mm O. C. Brown, of Dixonville. were business visitors in this city Tues day. Goes to Eugene Mrs. Leone Speed, of this city, has accepted employment at the Del Ray cafe In Eugenie. Takes Over Coffee Shop Mrs. Kenneth Pndelford hes taken over the Valley hotel coffee shop and restaurant management. Adjuster Here Charles M. Pet erson adjuster for the Inland Mur ine Insurance company, Eugene, was a business visitor in this city yesteidny. Get Marriage License Lewis T. Breltenbucher, 27. and Frances A. Mc Daniel, 19, both of Roseburg, obtained a marriage license at Van couver, Washington, yesterday. Stop Over Here Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kimball, of Klamath Falls. were overnight visitors hero Mon day and left yesterday for their home. Mr. Kimball is secretary of the Klamath County Forest Protec tive association. Goes to California Mrs. Lucy Dezendnrf, of San Francisco, who spent the past several mouths here nt the George Kohlhagen home, has left for Alhambrn, Calif. Mrs. Dez- enriorf Is an aunt of Mrs. Scott Williams of .this city. Here Today Carl Black spent today in tills city attending to business. He is enjoying a month's stay nt his cabin on tho North Diupqua. Ills nephew, Ronald Faulkner, who bpent last week at the cabin, has returned to his work at the Si Dillurd Motor company station. Trl-Square Club to Meet The Baptist Tri-Square club will meet at two o'clock Thursday at the home of Mrs. T. P. Perry on Mili tary street, with Mrs. Knlggo in charge of devotions nnd Mrs. John Weutherford as guest speaker on "Tho lota Sigmn. club." Mrs. Alba Spatigh, president, will conduct the meeting. Men's Glee Club to Meet The Roseburg Men's Glee club, which disbanded during tho holiday weeks, will resume Us weekly prac tices at 7:30 o'clock Thursday eve ning nt the Methodist Episcopal church. R. M. Church, director, has asked a full attendance ns tho club is making preparations for a num ber of appearances. Potluck Supper Announced The Elks and their ladies will hold a 6:30 o'clock potluck supper Thurs day night at the temple, with Mrs. It. L. Whipple, Mrs. 11. C. Darby, Mrs. V. T. Jackson, Mrs. Paul Geddes, Mrs. A.' E. Kent nnd Mrs. Chester Hercher In charge. At eight o'clock tho Lady Elks will bold their regular social meeting of contract bridgo and five-hundred with Mrs. Kenneth Quino act ing as hOHtess. patted upon by a Hoard of Phyaieiani soy 1 can BREATHE nowj USE VA-TRO-N0L IN TIME IT HELPS TO PREVENT COLDS DEVELOPING Here's specialized medication for tho noso and upper throat-where most colda start. Used at tho flrat snif fle or sneeze a few drops up each nostril it helps to . . Even when vonr cold, Va-tro-nol breatlie again I VlCKS TELEPHONE 150 alie, have returned to their home in mis cny, louowing a visit or sev eral days with relatives in Mvrtle Creek. Food Sale Announced The la dies of the Eastern Star Social club have unuounced a cooked food sale for all-day, January 14th, to be held at McKean and Baldwin's furni ture store on Cass street. TODAY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY! Bristling With Action and Excitement! m. ii www ,V.jMt--r-ii5i,-V mH . SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION Walt Disney's FERDINAND THE BULL' THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY i VI W V 1 I' ' 1 j MUbU 2ND FEATURE George O'Brien in "Lawless Valley" Shows 2-7-9 P. M. Here Tuesday Charles Dyer, of Glengary, was a business visitor In this city Tuesday. , ' - Mr. Smith Here Claude Smith, or Myrtle Creek, spent Tuesday in this city attending to business. To Install Officers George Star mer auxiliary to United Spanish War Veterans will meet at 7:30 o'clock Thursday night at the arm nrv for Installation of officers. E3 Fiynn I IN f BASIL RATHB0NE DAVID NIVEN DONALD CRISP MELVILLE, COOPER I II r-j. "-..": Oi,rtritS Dew Clio . un lift aood, . . . ne s v hitting the high spots! . Man. 25c Eves. 35c Kiddle. 10c If'V