ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1939. THREE I Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER DRAIN STUDY CLUB MEETS ON FRIDAY DRAIN, Jan. 17. Mrs. Zilpha Palehen was hostess to the Drain ft tidy club, Krlday ufternoon, at the club rooms. A dainty dessert was served at the luncheon hour Ifc'lowed by roll call, answered wit I new vear resolutions. The study period Included an In . teresting talk on "Husband and Wife Relationship," by Mrs. Mc Karland; a paper by Lola Delauney, on "Hawaii" was read; Thelina Wesseln pave n book review of "Around the World in Eleven Years" by Patience. Richard and John Abbey. Mrs. Mae Light was a snecial guest, and the club pre sented her with a beautiful sift. Other invited finest were Ales dames Ruby llollowav and Muriel Monsnn. members, Madeline Cool, Mildred Whipple. Vera Patchen. Maude Cowles, Hen Connor. Thel ina Wessela. Orel a IJloomquist, Man Mc Fa Hand. Klfie Austen, Iles sle Lakey, Edna Kenney and Zilpha Patchen. The next pipeline: will bo with Mrs. Gladys Helseth. AAA MID-WEEK BIBLE CLASS TO MEET ON THURSDAY The Mid-Week Dlhle class of St. Paul's Lutheran church will meet nt two o'clock Thursday afternoon nt the home of Mrs. W. A. Sylwes ter nt 1170 Military street. All members and friends are most cor dially invited to he present. m W. B. A. TO HOLD SOCIAL MEETING The Woman's Benefit Associa tion has announced an interesting social meeting from two o'clock until four o'clock Thursday after noon to be held at the home of Mrs. Eugene Little on South Steph ens street. All members are urged to be present. Today's Pattern A STYLE TO GLADDEN KID DIES! I'ATTEHN WXS Whether Blip's four of twelve, she'll be thrilled to wear n new swing-skirt stylo like tills! She's Buch n popular youiiK person al ways being Invited to parties 80 Blle'll first deninnd the ruffle-trimmed dress. Ami she'll enjoy slip plus Into a schooltime frock too! As ror mothers . . . they'll vote Anne Adams latest creation "n real treat to make!" With the aid of this one simple-touse l'atlern 4it:i:i, they can run up several sweet versions. Look tile neck may be high ami collarless, or circled by a demure collar. The Bleeves may be merry little thincs, open and cnusht in or even snorter, anil uarinfc from the shoulder. For further choice, the front skirt panel may be cut bias (so cut In pluid: ) Pattern WW Is available In chil dren's sizes 4. G. 8. in and 12. Size 6 takes I T-8 yards 35 inch fabric and 1 1-4 yards ruffliliK. Send KIKTKKN C'KXTS (lSc) in roins for this Anne Adams pattern Write Plainly SIZH. NAME, AD DRESS and STYLE NIWIUKR. Put In your order for ANNE ADAMS LA I EST PATTERN HOOK of Sprinc Styles today! See tniart. fresh fashions and simple patterns that make sewine-at-home a jov! See pictured In color such 1 a COMPLETE array of day. after noon, partv and sports weyr! Tips! for Southland Travelers! Ilridalj Frocks! Suit and Dress Accessor ies! Slimming Creations and Youne-flener.'ition Outfits! With these appear Lingerie. Homefrocks. imd Thini:5 for vour Menfolk. end now! PRICE OF HOOK FIFTEEN CENTS. PRICE OF PATTERN. FIFTEEN CENTS. HOOK AND PATTERN TOOETHER, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Send your order to the News Review. Pattern Department, Rose burg, Oregon. . ji - 1 JUVENILE GRANGE HAS MEETING YON'CALLA, Jan. 17. Tho reg ular, meeting of the Victor Unit of the Elk Creek Juvenile Grange was held at Victor hall recently. A politick dinner was served at noon. Jacob Wilson wits in charge of the meeting, assisted by Mrs. Tom Watson and Mrs. Lyn Taylor. The Forestry 4-H club and live stock clubs met during the nfter noon. The purpose of eacll meeting was to gain instructions in these projects. A fine progrnm was en joyed following the meeting, con sisting of "New Year's Resolu tions'" n skit by 1.1 girls, led by Yvonne Watson: recitation, Laura Jobe, reading, "New Year's Chal lenge:" by .Mrs. Lyn Taylor, skit by Stanley Rising and Jtinnltn Gore, several musical numbers on tho violin and guitar by Jim Robinson and Jacob Wilson, reading by Paul Rising. E. A. Hrit ton, county club agent was prt ent and gave a very interesting talk, after which q delightful skit was put on by six rnenibers of tho group. HAYHURST COMMUNITY CLUB HAS MEETING YONCALLA. Jan. 17. The regu lar meeting of the Hnyhllrst Com munity club was held at the homo of Mrs. George Cooley, January 12. The regular business or the club was transacted and reports of the dance committee given. A social hour was enjoyed, after which de licious lunch was served to Mrs. Emma Miller, Mrs. Eininn Morln, Mrs. diet Miller, Mrs. Edna Craig head. Mrs. Atlanta Hubliell, Miss Rose Damrose, .Mrs. Eugene Kro mingo, Mrs. Bud Schosso, Mrs. Nora Allen, Mrs. Lee Allen. Mrs. Cassius Rychard. Mrs. Art Rvch- ard. Mrs. Leslie Miller. Mrs. Mil dred Chapman, Mrs. Fay Weber and family. Mrs. Esther Inschn and son. Mrs. Steinbacher. Mrs. Mvrtle McKirdy. Visitors present were Mrs. Kenneth Mulkev and Mrs. W. J. Hickman of Red Hill. SEW AND SO CLUB MEETS ON THURSDAY DRAIN, Jan. 17. The Sew nnil So club was entertained Thursday at the home of Miss Elsie Wise garver. The afternoon was pleas antly spent witii sewing and visit ing. The hostess assisted by Mrs. Addle liruton, served dnlntv re freshments to the following: Mes- dames Minnie Alford, Frnnklo ' Coons, Ethel Kestersou. Ora Pew ell, C. 10. Trueblooil, Until Lakey, Venus Davis, Bessie Lakey, Aililio Uruton, Misses Edna Harlan, Helen Davis and the hostess. I ho next mooting will he nt tho home of Mrs. Coons, January 2e'Kve"- Tea will ,be served at the md will be an all-day meeting with i pouucK luncheon CIVIC CLUB HAS MEETING WEDNESDAY DRAIN, Jan. 17. The Drnin Ci vic club held their regular meet ing Wednesday nfternoon, Mrs. Rllbv TbntllfiH. ni-nalilimr 1Mo treasurer reported a balance on . hand of $497.45. The finance com-1 mittee reported that a series of r card parties will start soon, the , nrst to ne Jan. 2lst at :u0 p. m. at the community hall. A prize to De given at the end of the series. It was voted to advance moiiev for the purchase of volleyball suits ' for tile grade school girls. Also to Purchase new drapes for the stage in the community hall. Mrs. Vehna Cool, chairman of the Christmas Seal sale, reported about i;ii.O0 taken in. POTLUCK DINNER HELD AT ELKHEAD SCHOOL YONCALLA. Jnn. 17. A potluck dinner was enjoyed nt the Elkhead , church parlors Thursday nfter school, Sunday, with the following ' noon, to which the members have present: Mr. nnd Mrs. A. F. John son. Mrs. Hattle Perry, Mrs. Dora Johnson and family. Matt Bronson, .vlr. and Mrs. Walter Record. Mr and Mrs: Delmar Record, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Record. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. I Wittmoyer nnd family, Mr. and) Mrs. Romie Howard and son. John., George Langdon and Collie and , Frank Pringle. MR. AND MRS. RECORD ENTERTAIN AT PARTY YONCALLA. Jan. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Record entertained at a live-hundred party nt Ilieir Home in Shoestring, Saturday evening. n a . E. Kent and Mrs. W. M. Chal delicious lunch was served at a ,, anting as co-chairmen. late hour to Mr. and .Mrs. Itoillie Howard and son, John, Mr. anil . Mrs. Delmar Record. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allen. Mr. und Mrs. A. I-. Johnson. Wanda and Junnita Brink and Mr. and Mrs. Record. CRAMERS ENTERTAIN AT DINNER SUNDAY YONCALLA. Jan. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Cramer entertained nt a din ner at their home Sunday having as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. A. Blickenslaff. MIbs Doris Blicken stafr. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hlicken staff. Lester Blickenstnff. Mr. and Mrs. Cody Long, Robert Long and Keith Cramer. MOTHERS CLUB HAS FINE MEETING YONCALLA, Jan. 17. The re. gular meeting o the Mothers club was held in the dining room oil i . .. graue scniiin. , ,,-.-,- appointed to take up the matter t - l,l fr lime mom from the PWA. A A GARDEN VALLEY CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY The Garden Valley Women's club I'" luncheon and golfing In the were laid for Mr. and Mrs, Sam will meet at two o'clock Thursday afternoon. .Members desiring trans-! WalkinBhaw, Ralph WblKinshaw, afternoon at the clubhouse. All Pollution have been asked to call Mrs. N. L. Nolan, Keith and Reese members are moBt cordially Invit- either Mrs. J. F. Dlllard or Mrs. j Radabaugh and Mr. and Mrs. Itada cd to be present. H. T. Hansen. Jballgh. SIDE GLANCES l"17 -J """ gU&IWTW. "If you're going to have 'another scrap of paper, dear, can't you throw it down now--while we're here?" NO-HOST CARD PARTY IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR YONCALLA, Jan. 17. A no-host card party was held at the JIarvey Cockeram home Saturday evening. Cards were played witii Mrs. Wil bur Briner winning Indies' high score, Ralph Cockeram, men's high score, Wilbur Briner anil Mrs. Herman Thiele "winilinfr consola tion prizes. A delicious lunch -was served to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Howard. 1'. and Mrs. Wilbur Briner. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cock eram, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thiele. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth Mulkey, Merle Mulkey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell, Donald and Susanna Cockeram and Mr. and Mrs. vey Cockeram. BENEFIT CARD PARTY AND TEA TO BE HELD AT UMPQUA HOTEL A charming benefit card parly and ten will be open to the public Friday afternoon at two o'clock at : the civic room of the Unipcnia ho-1 tel. at which time the Gray Ladies organization will be hostesses. High score prizes will be award ed in contract bridge and five hun dred nnd a door prize will also be close of the card play. Those (( siring reservations have been ask ed to call either the chairmnn, Mrs, Josse nt 357-R, or Mrs. Broadway nt 12-Y. MRS. UPSHAW IS HONORED ON BIRTHDAY YONCALLA, Jan. 17. Mrs. Gulrle Upshaw was pleasantly sur- Prised Thursday evening at her ,10,"c. when a group of her friends. gainercd to Help her celebrate her birthday. Cards were .played dur ing the evening, after which. Mrs. I oni Wallace served a delicious lunch to Mr. and Mrs. Galrle Un- shaw, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Apple- gale. Mr. nnd Mrs. Grant Apple gale. Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Dodil. Charlie Applegate, Lucius Upshaw, C. E. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wallace. BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET The Baptist Missionary society win meet at two-thirty o'clock in been asked to bring their mite boxes. Mrs. J. M. Penlney will he pro gram chairman on "Work in Our Christinn Centers." Hostesses for the nfternoon include Mrs. George Caskey, Mrs. Paul Caskcy and Mrs. N. Nelson. All members and friends are cordially invited to be present. PRESBYTERIAN AID TO MEET THURSDAY The Presbyterian Ladles Aid so ciety will meet at a one o'clock potluck luncheon in the church pnr- ,. Thursday afternoon with Mrs Members and friends nllpnillnv lave ),.. ,.. h dish nnd sandwiches. Mrs. Earl were elected: President. Jean Er Ullrlili, president, will conduct tho no; Vice-president, Marian Slat business meeting with Mrs. W. M. itery; secretary, Betty Bell Cra- Lampbell in charge of the devo- lions. EASTERN STAR TO MEET ON THURSDAY EVENING Roseburg Chapter of Eastern Star will meet at eight o'clock Thursday evening at the temple t with Mrs. Frances Lintott, worthy I The meeting of the Fullerton matron, presiding. Initiation will Study club scheduled for Wednes be held and following the meeting dny, January 18th, has been post- ine inty-uiini anniversary or the chapter will be observed Hostesses for the evening In clude Mrs. Bojd Dales, chairman. -Mrs. F. G. Burr. Mrs. Edwin Month janil Mrs. Clyde Fullerton. All mem - 1 " """ meniDcrs are ....-..v. It COUNTRY n IIH unict ! i S..T.. .?.IES 1 V. " I inUHOUY I he Ladles of the Rnsehiirjti YONCALLA. Jan. 17. Mr. and Country club will meet at 9:.in a. Mrs. L. L. Radabaugh entertained m. nt. the clubhouse Thursday int a birthday dinner at their home morning for contract bridge to be -Sunday, honoring the birthday of followed by a 12:30 o'clock not-'Mrs. Sam Walklnshaw. Covers ANNUAL SENIOR DAY TO BE HELD HERE . The second anntlnl Douglas county senior day will be held in the Roseburg senior high school January 18. beginning at 9:30 nnd closing nt 3. Tho senior class anil the Roseburg high school feel greatly honored o be one of the only schools In the state which is acting as host to a senior dny con ference for the second consecutive year. As the conference held here last year was such n grand suc cess, it was decided By the state high school contacts committee to hold several rnnfrnro. ilnnmrh the state this vcir All Douglas county seniors are invited to attend the all-day con ference tomorrow. E. B. Lemon, registrar of Oregon State college: H. M. Pallet!, regis trar of the University of Oregon; Walter Redford, president, of the Southern Oregon Normal school, and Dr. Poling, state school's ren- resentatlvo. have been Invited to speak to the students concerning the college education. Also guest for the dny will be the Hon orable Chnrles A. Brand, of the state board of higher education, i .Schools which have Indicated that they will be present ..are: 'Looklngglnss, Suthorlln, 'Gardiner,' Drnin, Elktnn, Oakland, Roods port, Wilbur, Yonculla, Riddle, tliuiyonville, Camas Valley. This menus that some 200 or 300 sen iors from the high schools of Dotig Iub county will be in Roseburg for this conference. The program 1b as follows: ' 9:30, Registration. 10. opening of conference. Wel come and introductions. George Sanders. Roseburg ASB presi dent; Robert Bellows, Roseburg senior class president. Vocal so lo, Leroy Ilintt, senior class ad visor, accompanied by Miss Rosemary Larsen. 10:30, remarks. Dr. Poling. Accor dion solo. Jack Josse. 10:45, explanation of curricula, !:. B. Lemon, chairman of commit tee on high school contacts. 11:15, luncheon and "get-acquainted" (cafeteria). Special lunch eon features: Piano soloists: Claire Kennedy, Betty Owen, Helen Jane Kerr. 12:20. special moving pictures (auditorium). (Courtesy Victor Aninatograph Co. representa tive. Louis Hill.) 1, assembly In nliditoriuni. Evety- body sing, Dr. Poling. 1:10. group conferences: Oregon State college. E. B. Lemon, room loii, cafeteria; University of Oregon, E. M. Pallet, room 101;' Oregon Normal schools. Walter Redford. room 103. Students not planning on attending college, Dr. Poling, auditorium. 2:30. address, Dr. Poling, auditor ium. 3, dismissal. OKEDA CAMPFIRE GROUP HAS MEETING The Okeda campfire group met nt the home of Hie guardian, Mrs. E. Johnson. Business was ills- cussed nnd an election of officers . . . ,,,., rMr. croft; treasurer, Bonnie Anderson; sergeant-at-arms, Frltzle Hnmilton; scribe, Ruth Hnnsen. Cookies were served and the meeting was ad journed. P.-T. A. STUDY CLUB MppTiNn pnsTDnwFr. poned until Wednesday, January 2fth, due to the fact that the coun ty council meetiug will be held Wednesday the 18th. The study club will meet at the home of Mrs. III. A. Bender and all are urged to ne present lor me one-uilriy radio .ol MR. AND MRS. RADABAUGH ENTERTAIN AT DINNER PUBLIC INVITED TO BENEFIT CARD PARTY ON THURSDAY EVENING The auxiliary to Patrick W. Kelley post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, has invited tile public to en joy a delightful eight o'clock bene fit cord party at the K. of P. hall Thursday evening. High score prizes will be award ed both men and ladies itl con tract bridge, five hundred and pin ochle. A door prize will be given and refreshments will be served. W. F. M. S. TO MEET AT DAVIS HOME .Members und friends of tho Wo man's Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist EpiscopaL,churt-h nave Deen most cordially Invited to meet at two o'clock Thillsdny afternoon at the home of Mrs. Illlan C. Dnvls on South Main street. Mrs. F. C. Rumen will have charge of the "surprisn fenturo" for the afternoon. MRS. GORSLINE IS . t HONORED ON BIRTHDAY DRAIN, Jan. 17. Mrs. Vera Oorsllne was vcrv pleasantly sur prised, on her birthday anniversary -Monday evening, by a group of friends. The evening was spent playing Chinese checkers and other games. Afterwards sand wiches, cako and coffee were served to Messrs. and Mesdnmes Loll Ap- plegato, Alio Thomas. Elmer Seluive, Delhert .Gorslinn, Mes dnmes Lizzie Levens, Lllllo Hil worth and June, Joyce nnd Delbert Gorsllne. . . . M p m VISITOR' FROM EUGENE TO ASSIST ORGANIZING Mrs. Frank Pattison. of Eugene, vice-president 'of the Oregon Con gress of Parents and Tenchers, will be In Roseburg Wednesday. January IStll for the purpose of organizing n county council for Douglas county. All residents in the county interested in P.-T. A. work, delegates, officers and other members of Parent-Teacher asso ciations are invited to attend. The meeting will be held In the mus: room of the junior high school ut 2 p. m. MYRTLE CREEK j MYRTLE CURKK. Jan. 17 1 June, the 10-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Potter of: Nugget, Who was operated on last, Thursday for appendicitis, is re-j ported to he reeovcrliiR satisfactor ily and they expect to be able to brinK her home from Mercy hos-j pital the last of the week. Mrs. James- Hall of NtiKget Is recovering from a long and serious Illness and Is now able to walk about the house and go to the din ing room for her meals. Mrs. Iaura Stevenson is assisting with Mhe care of Mrs. Hall. Peggy Fariss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Karlss, Is ill with scarlet fuver. The Mlyrtlc Creek school is closed for this week nnd other meetings nro 'culled off, in an effort to keep the epidemic from spreading further in the community. George It ice and Bradford Wyn ter were CCC visitors with home folks over the week-end. The boys are employed with the South Unip qua crew above Tiller. Mrs. Kd Dunnnvln, who has been in falling health for some time. Is reported to be improving lately. Kenneth Winston was a Myrtle Creek visitor Sunday evening while en route from Klamath Falls to Koseburg oil a business trip. Mr. Winston is the Klamath Falls man ager of that branch or the Poul try Produce store operated in Koseburg by Jack Ruksdorf. A. h. Aikins, a well known resi dent of Hlddtc, who has been very ill following a stroke. Is reported to be improving. Mr. Aikins is in Mercy hospital in Koseburg. Miss Anita Cooper, who is work ing near Klamath Falls, was visit ing at home over the week-end, re turning to Klamath Falls Sunday afternoon. Arthur Klllott of Tigard and his father-in-law. J. (J. Michaels, were Myrtle Creek visitors, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Michaels arc spend ing the winter with the Klltotts. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ull are care takers at the Michaels farm. Mr. and Mrs. Kalph Dean visit ed iu Grants Pass with relatives over the week-end.' Mr. Dean is the agent at the S. P. depot. Mrs. Hattle Jones visited In Ilosyhurg recently with hor sis ter, Mrs. Mary Whipple, and found that Mrs. Whipple has sufficiently recovered to bo walking nbout the bonne. She had the misfortune to break her hip during the summer. Grover (,'opeland Is Buffering from blood poiBon in one of his hands. He took a truckload of rive cows to Klamath Falls Friday to a ranch which he recently rented. Vance Jones did the driving for him. They expect to finish their moving soon. Sam Thackrey has come home from the Veterans' hospital where he underwent a major operation about three weeks ago. Mr. Thack rey is able to wnlk around in the sunshine to which south Douglas has been treated for a few days, Miss Connje Peterson Is assist ing with the house work at the Krnest Hryant farm on North Myr tle, three miles from town. Mr. ami Mrs. Del Wood, who moved to a farm near Carlton last spring, have been Jiavlng quite a lot of Bickness in ther family lately, according to word received here by relatives. Mr. Wood is In the hospital following n major op eration and the oldest child. Jovces was sick with measles, which Mrs. Wood was daily expecting to con tract as she has not had them. Mr. Wood is a sou of Mrs. J. T. Wood nnd Mrs. Wood Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson of Myrtle Creek. Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer UTNE BROS. Rose Garage Local News In Town Monday Mr. and Mrs. Charles .Wilson, of lteston, were business visitor iu this city yes terday. Here Monday George II. Rchroeder. of the stnte foresters office in Salem, was a business vis itor in this city Monday. New Idea Club to Meet The New Idea club will meet at u one o'clock luncheon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. V. 1. Calkins. Back From Portland Miss Floy Cooper, local school teacher, has returned here, following the week end with - relatives near Port land. M. O. A. Club to Meet The M. O. A. club will meet at tho new Max Myers home Wednesday, with Mrs. E. A. llolmholdt acting as hostess. Merry-Go-Rour.fi Club to Meet The Merry-GoKound club will meet at n 1:80 o'clock dessert luncheon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. J. II. Carnes. Sewing Club to Meet The Glen sary Sewing club will meet at two o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Arthur McChehey for election of officers. Altar Society to Meet Rt. Jo seph's Altar society will meet at the Catholic parish hall nt a one o'clock potluck luncheon and busi ness session Wednesday. Bible Class to Meet The Friendly Bible class of the First Presbyterian church will meet at a fi:30 o'clock potluck supper and business session tonleht, January 17, at the church parlors. Mr. Helliwell Her e Krnest Helliwell, of Boswell Springs, spent Monday In this city, visit ing his two sons, D. W. and Ken neth Helliwell, and his brother, County Assessor Barton 1 lelll well. Cootie Party Tonight The V. F. W. auxiliary will sponsor a Cootie party at 7:110 tonight nt the Vet erans Administration f a c 1 1 My. Members of tho auxiliary and friends have been asked to attend tho party. Election of Officers Tj a u r a 1 chapter, No. HI, Royal Arch Ma sons will meet at a (:30 o'clock dinner tonight at tho Masonic temple, to be followed by va 7::ifl o clock uusinosB meeting and el cction of officers. Visiting Here Mrs. Macl-'adnen, of KiiKone, Is spending a few days here visiting her husband, who Is employed by the Southern Pacific company. The MacKailRen fam ily formerly made their homo here, before moving to Eugene. Potluck Supper Melrose grange will meet nt a 6:30 o'clock potluck supper tonight at the hall. The Koseburg senior high debating tenm will take part on the program, after which n closed grange meeting will be held. Glee Club to Practice Tho Busi ness and Professional Women's Glee club has announced lis next practice for 7:'M o'clock Wednes day iiIkIH to be held at the studio of the director, Mrs. Charles A. Unind. In the Masonic tcmplo building. Legion and Auxiliary to Meet Umpqua post and unit of the American Legion will meet at eight o'clock tonight nt the arm ory to hear Mrs. C. K. Roberta talk on "The Aftermath of the Versatile Treaty." Following the meeting tho post will serve re freshments. Council to Be las County P.-T. organized ut a Formed A Poug A. council will be two o'clock meet nfternoon at the the junior hlyh Members of all lug Wednesday music room of school building. Douglas county and committee -T. A.'b, officers chairmen have been asked to lug. attend the mec'.- Has South African Annual Mrs. Sylvia Johnson, (ilil H. Pine street, has received a copy of the Itrltish South African annual, sent to her by her uncle, John Walter, of Rhodesia. The annual, Mrs. John son reports, Is replete with Inter esting Information concerning that district und she is making it avail able to friends Interested In the, data contained In the publication. Mr. Walter visited In Koseburg several years ago. BUY MODEL KREAM BREAD Made in Rossburg BUY IT FROM YOUR GROCER Club Meeting Tonight The Fun nnd Fancy club is sponsoring a rani party tonight at the Kagles hall for club members and invited guests. Residing Here Temporarily Mr. and Mrs. Hay Iea, who recently lost their home and household fur- nishiiiKS by firo nt Itemote, Ore on. are making their home tempo rarily in tms city with the hitter s mother, -Mrs. Mary Morgan. FRANKFURTER AND MURPHY GIVEN O. (Continued from page 1) cital of Murphy's legal career. Murphy later was defended by Senator Brown (D-Mich.), who called the attorney general "a reat Christian and a great Cath olic" and the victim of "bnsoless (barges." Brown declared Murphy had not asked the support of com munists, publicly spurned It and could not avoid it. Hopkins Faces Fight Strong minority party opposition developed, meanwhile, to confirm ation of Harry 1. Hopkins as secre tary of commerce. Hopklurs nomi nation comes before the full sen ate commerce committee tomorrow for expected approval and prob ably will bo taken up by the sen ate later in tho week. Bridges told reporters after a minority meeting all 18 republi cans present indicated they Intend ed to oppose confirmation of tho former WPA chief. He said, however, there appear d to be little prospect enough lemocrats would side with the minority parly, members to block Hopkins approval by the senate. Senator McNary, (ROre.), tho minority lender, said the republi cans would not be bound to voto as a unit on any of the nomina tions. Says Oath Broken In his speech ngainst Miirnliv, Bridges said the former governor was repudiated by the people of the state of Michigan by an over whelming vote," referring to Mur phy's defeat for reelection. The New Hampshire senator said Murphy had taken an oath to up hold state and national laws and "then proceeded to break that oiith" when "the occupation of Flint (Mich.) automobile plants by a communist-led mob deprived cit izens of their property and means of employment." In his testimony before the ju diciary subcommittee. Mr. Murphy Raid he doesn't condone sit-down strikes," the New Hampshiro seii ator declared. "My God, what did ho do- The strikes occured two years ago. Has It taken him two years to make up his mind about- them?" Senator Mtntou (D-InM.) Inter rupted to say Murphy had written a lotter In 19117 declaring tho sit down strike illegal. The lettor was mado public ut tho judiciary sub committee hoariug last week. 20-30 TO SPONSOR PRESIDENT'S BALL The President's birthday ball in Roseburg will be sponsored by the Koseburg 20-30 club nnd will bo presented at the armory Monday, Jan. 80, It was announced today. Tho birthday ball is a national event from which ; proceeds are used to combat infantile paralysis. Arrangements for the local pur- Today and To Bring You 8how 2-7-9 P. M. Mats. 25c Eves. 35c Kiddies ICc .V Special School Matinee Wednesday at 4:10 p. m. STARTS THURSDAY "BROTHER RAT" WAYNE MORRIS PR1SCILLA LANE tlcipatlon are In the bands of committees which include: I'farry Lehrhach, Bernard Saar, Gordon Bennett, general arrangements; Bob Helliwell, Byron Woodruff, tickets; Dale Calhoun, Jim Loom Is, decorations; Clyde Adair, pub licity und advertising. Music Is to be furnished by Art Klrkland's campus band from Ku gene. Three drops of skunk musk will scent an area of about one mile square. " l Stock and Bond Averages STOCKS Compiled by The Associated Press. Jan. 17: 30 15 15 (10 Ind'ls UK's 1'fs Sl'ki Tuesday 70 21.9 37.1 51.1! Prev. day .... 73.0 21.8 30.5 51.2 Mouth iiro .. 75.0 211.11 34.0 51.1 Year ago .... Cli.fl 20.5 33.0 40.0 l!i:lS-3 hlKh 79.5 23.8 37.S 54.7 1II38-39 low.. 49.2 12.1 24.9 33.7 BONDS 20 10 10 10 ItU's Ind'ls Ufa Fun. Tuesday 00.5 9X.9 93.4 02.0 Prev. day .... 00.3 98.9 93.1 ii Z Month IIKO .. 58.1 98.2 91. 0 02.4 Year ago .... 00.6 97.0 90.7 00.8 1938-39 hiKh 70.5 100.3 95.1 07.0 1938-39 low.. 46.2 93.0 85.8 59.0 Coming Thursday screen's No. 1 dramatic star S0WARD 6. OBinson PLUS "Starlight Over Texas" with TEX RITTER CARMEN LA ROUX 2 MAJOR FEATURES Ends Today lV3imiar-JHi.il. LEW AYHES ggHQ?- Lynn. CARVES AL80 "TOUGH GUY" with Fronkie Dctrro Shows 2-7-9 P. M. Mats. 25c Eves. 35c Kiddies 10c Wednesday Cheer and Joy A 3 fWir,.: la a. r"