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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 2 1,1 939.
SdXEDEW
Social Calendar
Sunday, January 22
Z Country club iiieinluM'H invitud to
enjoy one o'clock mixtl golf tour
nament. Prices." Totluck muier ut
Club llOUKU ut tivv o'clock.
Monday, January 23
Dr. R. L. Dunn's noiwk'iioiniim
tioinil Ilihle Htudy class meeting at
7:If o'clock iu evening at dining
hall of Douglas hotel. rulilic in
vittiil.
' Kvi-rgieen pramjn Invites public
to attend liiK" school debate on
"Jtennlved tlJat the I'nlled Shite!,
should estnhlisli an alliance with
Great Britain," at li o'clock at hah
following eight o clock Ijusincsi
meeting. UelreshnientH.
; 13. P. W. C. meeiing at S o'clock
in evening at Woman's club house
Program on health. Nelma Saylor,
chairman. Miss Mofrat and as
'Birttants to be speakers.
jiensou P.-T. A. meeting at 7.::!
o'clock ill evening at scliuolhouse.
Junior Woman's club 'council
nicotine to be held in evening at
home of Ilnlh Kershner at ").'
Jianiil ton street.
, N. of W. Thimble club afternoon
. meeting ut home of Mrs. Clarence
Dlsbman.
: ltoseburg Townsend club, No. 1.
1o meet at 7:30 ut Maccabee hull
to bear special message from Dr.
; Townseml. Election of officers,
'pie social In charge of Mrs. lien
. aic.Mulleu.
' Jl. P. W. Glee club praclice at 7
o'clock In evening ut studio of the
director, Mrs. Charles A. ilrand, in
the Masonic building.
Tuesday, January 24
' Job's Daughters to meet at 7::tfi
o'clock in evening at Masonic
'temple.
Inler-So Study club afternoon
'meeting and one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon
at homo of Mrs. II.
Howennan. Report In charge ot
Mrs. I'Ved' fAsam. Coiniue' Vous
'piulto club afternoon meeting at
home or Mrs. II. I Hntfieldi.
Community or (iurden' Valley In
vited to 7 o'clock, politick dinner
ZuihI Hiiiial ut Garden Valley Worn j
en's chili house. !
lEebekah lodge, No. II, to meei
lit 7:30 o'clock at I. O. (). I hall,.
Degree staff to practlcu at close ut
tiueeling.c
Wednesday, January 25
1 Douglas unit of Pro Ahum lea
meeting pluco to be announced
Monday.
i St. Joseph's Altar widely to
-meet at 2:30 ut parish hall lo
nnake plans Tor a bake sale fur
iJamiury 2Slh at Plggly-Wlggly
ptoro.
Thursday, January 26
J.adlcs of itoseJiurg Country club
..to meet ut !);;it) a. in. for contracl
abridge; 12: lit) o'clock politick lunch-
L'uu and al'toinoou of golling.
I Linly Klks sociul ineellng at S
o'clock in evening at temple wllh
'Mrs. Irvin Itrunu IhhiIi-hh. (.'on
struct bridge and five-hundred high
acorn prizes will be given.
' W. II. A, business meeting at I wo
o'clock in ailernotiu at Maccnhci
1 hall.
; Norlhslde Sunshine club one
I o'clock pollack Inueheou ut bome
of Mrs. TV J: Wrlslon.
" Itoso P.-T. A. Study group uieel
. lug ut two o'clock in music room
of the. new school.
Friday, January 27
I'lnrciice Nighl Ingale lent. No.
35, Daughters ot Piiiun Veleraus ol
the Civil War. INGI-W. meeiing
tit 7:3U In evening at armory.
Past Noble Graml club evening
meeting at Schwa r. Louie, IU
' JJiockway. with Mrs. Kt fit
" Kchwarz, Mrs. II. II. Roadman. Mis.
1 3 lurry Taylor and Mrs. C. II.
- .W'lclvliiun, hostesses.
Choral club practice at 10 u. m.
,' nt liosebui g Wmiuin'ti Huh lnin:;e
- under the direction of Mrs. Iloiiiev
Grow.
Kiversdnle grange social ninlit ul
. N:lf o'clock at hull. Ladies oi' (lu
grange asked to bring pies.
Saturday, January 28
Melhodl.st Kplscopal ladies aid
rooked food sale at Mi-Kcau and
Italdwiu's. Mrs. J. I), iishorn and
- Sirs. K. W. Marsters, Joint chair
' men.
February 1 1
Annual Military bail of U.-mmv.
i f I leers association ul ai imiiy
Public invited.
March 9
Minde Teachers unsocial ion In
sponsor conceit present iuu Kth
clynde .Smith, soprain, at S o'clock
ill cvcnluK at Methodist Poico-cil
church, Proceeds In go to Hose
burg public library.
- SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
HAS DELIGHTFUL
MEETING ON FRIDAY
The regular meetitiif of the I'nil-
rd Workers Sunday school cla:-s of
Hie First Christian church was held
J'"t May at leriioon at the home of
3vJrs. Klfzabeth JJo.se on West I.aue
ut reel. .Mrs. M innie Noyer, presi
dent, conduct imI the business ses
Kioti, Iho devotional were led bv
Mrs. KdKli Aekerl and Mrs. Ma
liuda Dderklrk had charge of the
Jtiognun.
At lhe tea hour dainly refresh-
men Is were semd by Sirs, liose
to Mrs. II. K. Snvd.T. Mrs. K. I-
leirv. Mrs. Mable Taiot. Mrs.
Kdllh Ackerl. Mrs. I.. W. Inlets.
Mrs. C. K Mnnson, Mrs. !I. .1.
.young. Mrs Mary Pluuimer, Mrs.
jAniiie .Vbel, Mrs. Paul Illaskt".
Mrs. nun Carson. .Mrs. Motlic
JMoffal, Mrs. Minnie Soyov. Mrs.
KV, it. Uoebeslor, Mro. .Slary Stel-
fivi and Mrs. Mulindu OtierMiU.
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB
HAS INTERESTING
MEETING ON MONDAY
'J' he Junior Woman's club held
an Interesting meeting Monday eve
ning at the ciub'iOutie, at which
time Miss Klaiue Drown was elect
ed president to take the oil ice of
.Mrs. William L'uruth, who has re
signed. Plans were made for a charming
benefit card party to be held ai
S o'clock next Wednesday night,
Pel). 1, at the clubhouse, to which
the public is invited to attend.
Prizes lor various card plays- will
be given and u door pri.e will be
awarded. Jtel'rcshiiients will be
served. Proceeds of the affair will
gu to the Scholarship loan fund.
It was uiinouuced that $l.2 had
been secured in Ibe milk but lies
placed iu various stores iu Kose
burg to raise money for Doeru
hecner hospital in Portland. Airs.
1. AI. Dunn was in charge of the
uoernbecher project lor the club.
It was announced also that the
Council of the club would meet
next Monday evening ut the home
of Miss Ittith ke I'm liner ut 7Uu Uaiu
ilion street.
The id ub endorsed the Presi
dent's ball and has asked all mem
bers possible lo attend the affair
Those present were Mrs. Paul
McGowau, Mrs. L. C. Latham, Mrs.
William L'nratb, Mrs. Clifford
.Smith, Mrs. Reginald Krskine, Mrs.
L. K. Pies, Mrs. TVd Hoadman, Mrs,
CarncHi Pearson, Mrs. Jack Chap
man, Mrs, Gordon Stewart, Mrs
Waller I'lsher. Miss Pelly Slark
.Miss Hcttihclle Knolt, Miss Hetty
Strong, Miss llelty Shoemaker,
Mlas Ituth Kershner, Miss Vivian
Hartley, Miss Heverly Wlnslon,
M ins Marie Hebard and Miss Uloda
Tuylor.
The January Ituth meeting has
been changed from a business ses
sion to a social affair and will be
In Iho form of a birthday parly. The
charter members, residing here,
Mrs. I. M. Dunn, Mrs. Jack Chap
man and Miss funnel Newland,
will act as hostesses for tho af
fair. MR. AND MRS. KLEIST
ENTERTAINS SAN SOUCI
CLUB AT ANNUAL PARTY
At a very charming parly, the
San Kotid birthday club members
and their husbands were enter
tained at an annual affair given by
Mr. and Mrs. It. I). Kleist at 'their
beautiful home in Coos Junction
Saturday evening. Progressive
pinochle was in play during tne
evening with Miss Hertha Moon
and Prnd llurk winning tho high
score prizes and consolation prizes
going to Mr. and Mrs, Pred lloff
meister. At the close ol the raid play,
delicious-refreshments were served
to Mr. and Mrs. (. M. Ilooplo, Mr.
am! Mrs. Kd Thlele, Mr. ami Mrs.
I. II. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Person, Mr. and Mrs. Pred
Hnrk. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy llurk. Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth ltonk. Mr. and
and Mrs. l-'red Hortmefster. Mr.
Mrs. Archie Wilson. Mrs. Clay
Smith. Mrs. Ait Albertus, Mrs. Ma
ble P. Tavlor. Miss llo.'Uia Moon
and the host and hnsless, Mr. and
Mrs. Klelsl.
The next regular meeting of I lie
ciub will be a 1:30 o'clock des-j
serl-luneheon, Pehrtiary Sth. at iho,
home or Mrs. Art AlherUis.
LADY LIONS MEET AT
NO-HOSTESS DESSERT
SUPPER MONDAY NIGHT
The Lady Lions met al a delight
ful seven-lhlrty o'clock no-hostess
dessert-supper Monday evening al
Carl's Tavern with Mrs. It, II.
Pranks, president, conducting the
regular business meeting.
Covers were placed for Mrs. li.
II. Pranks, Mrs. 11. Walton.
Mrs. t. W. Ilelliwell, Mrs. Clyde
Kullerloii, Mrs. A. (5. Ilerretnan.
Mrs, A. I). Parr. Mrs. Phil llartli.
Mrs. Kverett Wimer. Mrs. L. C.
Carpenter. Mrs. W. Downer. Mrs.
Hrewer Mills, Mrs. U. H. Slpprell.
Airs. Kenneth Ilelliwell, Mrs. A. J.
IMItson. Mis. Prank Long. Mrs.
Richmond. Mrs. Marshall I'eiigra
and Mrs. Morgan l.awson,
Mrs. l'eiigi a and Mrs. Lawson
were hostesses for the evening's
card play. Mrs. Downer won the
bridge prize fr hl.'.h score and
Mrs. Carpeiiii'i won the pinochle
high score prize.
The l'Vhruary -nil meet lug will
be a seven thii ly o'clock no
hosless dessert supper ut Ibe
Taettt with Mrs, J. P. Mnisdieu
bacher anil Mrs. Kvi-retl Wimer
joint hostesses lor cards.
MRS. L. L. WIMBERLY
COMPLIMENTED AT
SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mrs. 1.. I.. Wimberly was cnmpU
men ttd on her birthday a mm er
sury Thill sday. w hen Mrs. Pred
eiit U J. Porter entertained inloim
allv at an S'Ht) oVlnek drssi-i t
bridge supper anil sin pi ise p.u t v
at her home nn Resirvoir avi-nue.
Jasmine, Chinese Jiltes :'lil st t ks
were used In the bouipiets about
the rooms.
Covers Were placed for Mis. 1..
I,. Wimberly. guest of honor. Mis.
Leslie ('illumines Mrt A.hii.t
Pisher, Mrs. T. U. Ilmr. Mis.
Louis Pnlleiliia. Mrs. Clde KiiII.m-.
Inn. Mrs. J. It. Heimnssv. Mrs. C.
M. Krell. Mrs J. p. MotsHien
b.teber. Mrs. Ward Cuminlng. Mrs.
Many liiirr ;md Mts. J. A. Mart
Th.. Iuki. ii ,.u,Li...i ;
Ing by Mis. Leslie Ciimuiiiigs and
Mrs. T. It. Ilmr.
A shower ol lovely birthday gifts
WIH III ttsilt fit In VI' I ,!..,.. I..
was placd din in:: the evening
"no mi tt uiiiifriv reeemucr me
;im-;.i orie ami .nrs. r. li. liini- i m
lilti bcoi u pi lie.
MRS. C. E. ROBERTS IS
SPEAKER AT AUXILIARY
MEETING ON TUESDAY
The American Legion auxiliary
mot Tuesday evening at the arm
ory with Mrs. Victor J. Mlcelli,
president, in charge. lie ports from
l lie delegates to the conference
held at Grants Pass Sunday were
given by. Mrs. Roy O. Young, Mrs.
I. 1L Hiegel, Mrs. W. Oliuschied,
Mrs. Viclor J. Mieelli and Mrs.
James II. Vouiik. Mis. Hiegel pre
sented an exhibit anil sale of ar
ticles made by Ibe veterans at the
facility in ltoseburg, at the aux
iliary conference.
Mrs. Roy Campbell, chairman of
the auxiliary sewing group report
ed that the January all-day meeting i
and potluck luncheon was held at
the home of Mrs. K. A. Post iu I
Kdenbower, at which time eight
flannelette nightgowns were com
pleted and presented to the child
welfare department. Those at
tending the meeting were Mrs. C.
H. Calkins, Mrs. Ned Dixon. Mrs,
-Vincent Malone, Mrs. James If.
Voting, Mrs. Joseph Mieelli, Mrs.
Victor J. Mieelli, Mrs. Roy Camp
bell and Mrs. K. A. Post. The Feb
ruary meeting of the group will be
held at the home of Mrs. Joseph
Mieelli, the date of which will be
announced later.
Mrs. Waiter Pisher, junior past
president of the auxiliary, reported
that plans were being made for
tho annual library benefit tea lo
be held in I-ebruary. Regular com
nilltee 1-portH followed, after
which the auxiliary and post joined
ror a delightful program.
Miss Helen Jane Kerr, pianist,
and Jimmy W'alsk. saxophone
Player, presented three delightful
selections, alter which Mrs. C. E.
RobertH. guest speaker, presented
an intensely Interesting talk on
"The Treaty of Verailles and the
allermath of that treaty."
At the close of Mrs. Roberts'
talk, Iho Legion post members en
tertained the auxiliary at a chop
suey supper iu the dining room at
l he armory. Hoy Dui nan played
old-lime songs and Cecil Pluck
sang, after which the group en
joyed a community slug.
'I ho next meeting will be held
February 7th.
BRIDAL SHOWER GIVEN
MR. AND MRS. WESLEY
SATURDAY EVENING
A very charm Ing party and bridal
shower was given by Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Ford at their home Satur
day evening to Junior Mr. and Airs.
I tarry Wesley, married in Van
couver, Wash., January M. Mrs.
Wesley was formerly Miss Lois
ord of Ibis city. Tho Wesieys
are making their home iu the
Northside apartments. Mrs. Wes
ley Is employed as bookkeeper for
the Roseburg Lumber company and
Mr. Wesley is an employee at the
Deady.mlll.
Inoehlc niul Chinese checkers
were 4-u joyed during the evening
wllh prizes going to Mrs. C. Lun-
deeu, Ml hen Mall ami Pmil Johnson.
courtship story iu verse form
was read aloud unit a small house
on wheels loaded with many use
ful and beautiful gills was present-
d to Mr. ami Airs. Wesley.
Lovely refreshinenls were served
Inter in the evening by Mrs. Ford.
isslsled by Airs. II. Church, Mrs.
L. Al, Lehrhueh and Mrs, Ft ban
Hall. The serving tables were al
traetlvely centered with bridal
parlies, while a pretty yellow- motif
was used in the color scheme. i
Covers were placed for Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley, guests of honor, Mr.
and Airs. Gunner Johnson and
laiuhter, Helen. Mr. and Airs. IJinil
Johnson and daughter, RoJia. Air.'
und Mrs. V. S. Woodruff, Air. and
Mrs. Iloluupiist and Air. and Mrs.'
Kveretl Cooper, or Klgarose; Air.
and Airs. C. Lundeen, Air. and Mrs.
Howard Church and Dr. and Airs.
L. AI. Lehrbach. of Roseburg. and
Air. ami Airs. C. II, Ford, Air. and
Airs. Cecil Ford ami daughters,
(telly and Ruth. Mr. und Airs.
Kthau Hall ami Miss Ruth Wight of
Lebanon, niul the host and hostess,
Air. and Airs. Kennelh Ford.
CONCERT ORCHESTRA
ENTERTAINED AT
OTT HOME MONDAY
Tho Roseburg Concert orchestra
met at Hie hei'.lltilY.I home of Mr.
and Airs. W. K. Oil on the North
I "nipiiua Monday evening for the
legular praetice. fid lowed by a so
i i:il hour and lefreshnienis. W. D.
Strange acted as director in the
absence of H. A. Cnuadav, who Is
a Douglas county representative to
!h Oregon legislature in Salem.
Those enjoying the evening with
Mr. and Airs. Ott and daughter.
Miss Mar tot ie. included am-, and
Mrs. Waller SatidipilM. Alts, ha
Deboh Mann. Allss Alary Alice Wol
loid. Pete Crunimett. J. .1. Pastling.
Geoi gt- Hammer, W. D. Si range,
James Campbell. Charles Hartley.
Civile Ciiistens. Walter Kay, Frank
ln Wiekham and 11. Alahoiicy.
MRS. S. J. SHOEMAKER
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB
AT CHARMING LUNCHEON
Jasmine loi nied an attractive
dereralive uoie for the one oYloek
luncheon given by .Mrs. S. J.
Shnetnal.er lor her club Tuesday
at let noon ai her lo ely home on
Fa.-! Lane sheet.
toes weie placed for Mrs. J.
1 Nain.ill. Mis. W. P. Hauls and
Mi s. Pi ed Hamilton, gitesis, and
the fallowing member!. Alts. S. C.
Lapham. Mis. T. 11. Ness. Alts.
Ilarrv S. llla. k. Airs. D. 11. Almgail
ait t the hnsless. Mrs. Shoemaker.
Com i ,u t bridge w as the diver
sion ol the pleasant aileinoon hours
with Mis Hants winning the guest
!", ,tiu JUi . Morgan, the club
ROSEBURG PUBLIC LIBRARY
OPENS EVANS' ROOM FOR
THREE DAYS A WEEK
The Evans' room, at the Rose-
ourg Pumic Library, will be open
again Tuesdays, Thursdays aud
balurdays of every week, accord
ing to an announcement made, tuis
week by the librarian. Alias Mar
garet l orslund, of .Melrose, will be
Hit! desk attendant iu. the Evans'
room.
Ut Interest this week was the
surprise experienced by the librar
fans Monday, when a book, which
dad been out for nine years, was
returned to the library and just
three hours later, it book, missing
iroin the shelves for the past ten
years, was returned to the library.
LTp-to-the-miuulu books listed for
readers this week include:
S6ng of the Years Hess Street-
er Aldrich. With all the human
understanding which characterized
"A Lantern iu her Hand" and
"Spring Came on Forever." Hess
Streetur Aldrich has written
memorable novel of pioneer Iowa.
Disputed Passage by Lloyd Doug
las. I he story ol a doctor s eon
Hict between duty and desire duty
to science and a desire for a hap
py normal life.
I m a Stranger Here Myself Og-
leu Nash. Ilia light verse makes
joyous reading. His philosophy
cracks down on the middle of the
month and Mondays, on ants and
centipedes, haircuts, Mother's Day,
Columbus and the common cold,
lie is a 'storyteller in verse and
a commentator on the human heart.
The Hest Plays Ia;i7-3.S edited by
Hurns .Mantle are indispensable to
every theatre lover. 1 his volume
contains excerpts and summary of
ten outstanding plays.
Our Promised Land Richard VI.
Neuberger, is the work of a young
reporter, just turned twenty-five,
on the staff of the Oregonlan. He
tells from the ground up, of life aud
hopes lu his own part of the coun
try, the great northwest. His book
Is grand.
Millions on Wheels by Dewey II.
Palmer and Laurence I. Crooks.
How lo buy. drive and save money
on your automobile.
Sky Hoaniing above two Contin
ents by Harry A. Franck. The
author tells what he saw as lie
traveled by airplane, auto, and
horseback iu Mexico, Central Amer
ica and the Caribbean.
That's My Story Douglas Corrl
gau. He sells newspapers, breaks
a leg, and wants to bo a locomotive
engineer because ft is such a dirty
job. He helps his mother around
the bouse; gets a dime from Doug
las Fairbanks, which be boyishly
keeps. He passes up breakfast to
buy gasoline for bis old car. lie
passes up lunch to save money for
flying lessons. Honestly aud sim
ply Douglas Corrigau tells his
story.
On My Own by Mary Knight. For
five years Miss Knight was a
working reporter in Paris, China,
Japan and the Colled States, aud
during these years she covered a,
procession of people and events
such as seldom falls to the lot of.
anv journalist. Anyone who en-1
joys an adventure story wtll revel J
iu ibis.
Knights of the Range by Znno1
Grew The story of a bewildered)
girl who is pitched into leadership j
ill a m"''u eiiine i-uiiin.-, mum
man who saves her from ruin at
(he hands of cattle thieves.
MRS, MAULDING IS
HOSTESS TO CAMP FIRE
GROUP AT WAFFLE SUPPER
Airs. J. A. Maulding, guardian.
...i..,-i,,tti.,,i i li i Pniiiiwittotnie
Camp Fire group at a delightful
five-thirty o clock wattle supper ai
her home on South Pine street
Thursday evening, llettibelle Knott
assisted Airs. .Maulding in serving.,
('overs were placed lor Irtna
i..,-.,...i I i.iii-i tri- Alien and Het-i
ly Hello Fludley, Ethel Frelwell. j
Pauline Casltey. Virginia itoseumn,
Jean Strawn, Hetty Pattison audi
i ten (belle Knot I. members, Jean
Alauldiug. a guest, and the hos
tess. .Mrs. Alauldiug.
The January 'M-M meeting oi urn
group will be a ceremonial ses
sion at 7 o'clock at the Maulding
home.
M. O. A. CLUB IS
CMxrnTAINFD BY
MRS. HELMBOLDT
Mrs. P. A. Helmboldt. very gra
ciously entertained tho M. (. A.
club nl I he beautiful new homo of
Air. nnd Airs. .Max Myers on me
Melrose road Wednesday afternoon.
"Coolie" was in play during tne
iiilernnon hours. At. four o'clock
Mrs. Helmboldt served delicious re
freshments lo Mrs. Max Alyers.
Mrs. L. L. Wimberly. Mrs. O. J .
Tiplon, Airs. Roy Cood, Mrs. Ken
nelh Cloake. Mrs. 10. U. Cloake.
Mrs. Charles Mobr, Mrs. Ceorgo
Powers. Alisn Pearl Jones. Mrs. C.
1 Cook and Airs. John Travis.
1 The next meeting will be held
Wednesday, February 1. ut the
home id Airs. J. K. Marks.
BIRTHDAY DINNER
PARTY ENJOYED AT
ILES HOME THURSDAY
To honor Story lies and Dr. L.
l Lehrbach on their birthday an
niversary, a delightful dinner parly
was enjoyed Thursday evening at
the home of Air. and- Airs. lies,
with the latter acting as hostess.
Covers were placed at a beauti
fully appointed table lor Dr. ami
Airs L. M. Lehrhacli. Air. and Mrs.
Slory lies. .Mr. and Alls. Feirnll
lies and thiuchler. Lore lee aud Air.
and Mrs, C. Al. lies.
OHIs were presented to Mr.
lies ami Dr. Lehrbach lu honor of
ttie occasion and a pleasant social
evening was enjoyed.
MRS. PARKINSON IS
HOSTESS AT DINNER
FOR KIWANIS COMMITTEE
Mis. Thomas Parkinson inter
tained at a veiy enjoyable sewn
o'clock dinner at her home Thurs
day e eniiu tor (he in em be: s o;
the program committee nf the ki
w.tnis club.
Cover were placed lor C. M.
Krell. president, Dr. F J Wain
scot I. Dr. H. C. chun-h. Dr
Ceoi ne F. Hnilck. Waller Fisher,
t hoter .Morgan. J 11. Whartnii. II
1, v hippie. Paul lAitiic aad
Thomas Fniktnsou.
FASHION'S LATEST
'5&eA ; ji NfV? fti ti"a. -
v T- .- 7?'- CI -.
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This sophisticated slim-waisted, full-skirted bolero dress of navy
rayon crepe is one of the costumes that will be featured in the Good
Neighbor Fashion Show to be staged in Rio de Janeira and Buenos
Aires. It's worn over a violet taffeta petticoat, a bit of which shows
when the skirt is in motion. Accessories include short, white gloves,
a wide-brimmed hat of white braid with ribbon streamers and a
boutonuiere of violets.
EDENBOWER COMMUNITY
CLUB HAS MEETING AT
HALL FRIDAY NIGHT
V h e Kdenbov. er Community
club met at the school playshed
Friday evening for a short busi
ness session, followed by a pro-
pi am in charge of Mrs. Curtis
Calkins. Frank Don sins and daugh
ter, Miss Patricia, gave a cello and
pin no duet ; Anna belle Itarpiet
gave a reading; a guitar and ac
cordion duel was presented by the
Karlinger brothers, followed by
Mardell C recite giving a humor
ous reading; Hawaiian trio num
ber by Mrs. Campbell, A r. Jones
and Airs. Iliemer; reading by Th"l
ma Mrndie and guitar duet by Na
than Slieuig and Furl Karlinger.
A vote of appreciation was gi--en
Air. Jones for presenting his
guitar and accordion pupils and ie.
assisting Curtis linker, Airs. IL D.
Mess, Cordon Kenney and Al i s.
Jack Poor iu playing music for
I he evening's dancing. Refresh
ments were served and F. A. Hrit
tnn, Douglas county I II club lead
er, gave an interesting talk on bis
trip to the 1-1 1 congress held in
Chicago and presented the silver
loving cup to Fdenbower school
for t lu second yea r. Al rs. K. 1 1 .
Cloake, Air. and Airs, tins Angel
and Airs. Hurley had charge of
the refreshments.
NURSES ASSOCIATION
MEETS WEDNESDAY AT
V. A. F. NURSES HOME
Airs. Adeline I'owe. Miss Olga
Whither and Aliss L'lizabeth Sheri
dan entertained tho district Nn.
II, Oregon State Nurses associa
tion at Ibe January meeting Wed
nesday evening at the V. A. F.
liurt-es home.
Delicious refreshments w ere
served at the close of tl busi
ness ami social hour to Mrs. J. A.
Fuhher. Airs. A. It. Cacv. Airs.
Hugh Uitchie. Jr.. Airs. F. Verndl.
Airs. Laura Smith. Airs. Here. Alts.
Anna lledfnirn. AI r s. A bdine
Powe, Miss Catherine Faucher.
Miss Dorcas Chidester, Aliss Mil
dred Johnson. M iss Fdna U-vniry.
Miss Karen Luuridsen. Miss FJiza
beih Sheridan. Allss Olga Wlmlu-r.
Aliss Fsther Finch. Aliss A-.'.vci:, ,
lie Fan reut ein. Aliss CI.-!:'. Pow
man and .Miss Anue McDenuntt.
MR. AND MRS. WlARD
ENTERTAIN AT PARTY
FOR SON. EARL
.Mr. and Mrs. civde Wiard en
tertained at a delightful surprise
birthday ha nonet from three to
Four o'clock at the Silver Nook
Drill Sunday afternoon lo tumor
their son, Karl, on his seven
teenth birthday anniversary.
Azaleas graced the eent'M" of the
(able and a beau til ally decorated
and lighted pink nd white birth
day cake was cut and served,
(lilts were pieented to Far! from
Miss Lucia Pritton. Alis Fveh n
Wiley, Miss Florence Hamilton.
Miss M aril vn I Lu phani. .Miss
Klaine Fett. Miss Roberta. Kd
w aids. It: 11 Com! low , Jim Fin lay.
Paul Cacy. James Aloran. F.ai I
Wiley ami Pale P.nrgen.
(tames w ere enjoyed follow in::
the banquet.
N. OF W. ENJOYS
SOCIAL EVENING
.Monday evening Lilac Ciicle No
I!, Neighbors of Woodciatt enjoy
d a del i e lit ful social c en ing ai
the 1. o. o. p. hall. Chinese check
ers and live hundred were fn play
during the c'-eiung and lattr the
committee ee:wU cbili.
MRS. A. J. ELLISON
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB
AT SALAD LUNCHEON
.Mrs. A. J. KIM son entertained
her bridge club and several guests
at a charming one-thirty o'clock
salad luncheon at her home on
Fast Cass street Wednesday after
noon. Ceorgeou's bouquets of. pink
carnations, daffodils and jasmine
were used about the rooms, while
smaller bouipiets were used on the
serving tables.
Covers, were placed for Airs.
Scott Williams, Mrs. Chester Mor
gan, Mrs. D. W. Ilelliwell nnd Mrs.
H. P. Aleyer, guests, and the follow
ing members, Mrs. U M. Lilly, Mrs.
Bert Courtney, Mrs. Leroy Iliatt,
Mrs. A. i. Tavlor, Mrs. Homer
Crow. Mrs. T. It. Purr. -Mrs. IL 1L
Turner aud Mrs. Frederick J. Por
ter. Contract bridge was enjoyed dur
ing the evening with Airs. Morgan
winning the guest prize and Mrs.
Taylor, the club prize.
LOVELY DINNER IS
ENJOYED AT FORD
HOME ON SUNDAY
To compliment Air. and .Mrs.
Harry Wesley, who were married
ai Vancouver, Washington. Jan
uary lit li. Air. and Airs. Kenneth
Ford entertained at a very lovely
three o'clock dinner at their borne
Sunday afternoon.
Cood wishes, hidden in tiny wed
ding bells and wedding ring favors,
gra cod t be t able, w here covers
were placed for Mr. and Airs. Wes
ley, guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs.
V. S. -Woodruff. of Klgarose, Mr.
and Mrs. C. II. Ford, Air. and Mrs.
Kilian Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Ford and two daughters, Ituth and
Betty, aud Miss Ruth Wight, all of
Lebanon, and Air. am) Mrs. Ken
neth Ford, host and hostess.
A humorous verse, regarding the
future life of the gltests of honor,
was read by Aliss Wight. Visiting
was enjoyed during the pleasant
aitetnoon hours.
CHRISTMAS CLUB IS
ENTERTAINED AT
J. R. WHARTON HOME
Airs. J. U. Wharton very gra
ciously entertained the Christmas
club at a charming seven o'clock
dinner al her homo on Fast Doug
las street Thursday evening. .
Covers were placed at a beauti
fully appointed table for Airs. H.
t . Church. Airs. Dan Pickens,
Airs. C. It. Wade, Airs. Guy Cor
don. Airs. Clair K. Allen, Mrs.
Kenneth Qui tie, Alts. D. II. Itubar.
Airs. II. O. Pargeter. Mrs. L. 10. Ate
Clintock. Airs. IL P. Bridges and
the hostess. Airs. Wharton.
Bridge and sewing were enjoy
ed during the evening hours.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
GIVEN FRED BATEMAN
THURSDAY EVENING
A most enjoyable party va
given Fred Hat email at his home
4u Cleveland Thursday eening to
honor bis birthday anniversary.
Catds and other games were en-'
joyed and later refresh men ts
were served to Fred Batcman. I
guest of honor. Dick Young. Ray i
I 'nerner. Fthel Carland. Cia ton j
N telsen. T h e o dure Tjnmsland,
Tro.ie Tjnmsland. John Trozetle.
J. Tavenner, At tit on Tavenner.
Frederick Pecker. Boy Becker. Ir
win Stelner. Alice Taylor. May
T ilor. Koherta Ta lor. Maijuiic
Taylor ami Hemy Kroha Jr. '
REV. PERRY SMITH
GIVES FINE TALK TO
ROSEBURG WOMAN'S CLUB
The Roseburg Woman's club
met at a lovely one-thirty o'clock
dessert-luncheon Tuesday at the
clubhouse with Mrs. L. A. Wells,
hostess chairman, assisted by Mrs.
L. B. Kiddle and Mrs. Harry Wolfe.
The long tables were beautifully
appointed with bowls of early flow
ernig jasmine aud greenery.
Kev. Perry Smith, rector of St.
George's Episcopal church, gave a
very fine and interesting talk,
which was greatly enjoyed by the
members and guests.
Mrs. F. W. Morrison, president,
conducted the meeting and intro
duced roll-call topic speakers in
cluding Mrs. C. E. Roberts, "Inter
national relations ; Mrs. U. V.
Wimberly, "Gardening," and Mrs.
Frederick J. Porter, "motion pic
tures."
Mrs. Paul Geddes delighted the
group by playing two piano num
bers, Holiday ' by Fthel Ponce ana
Buenos Joche, by Evans. .
Covers were placed for Mrs. W.
It. Chrisler, Mrs. J. C. McCallister,
Airs. Roger Bailey. Mrs. Perry
Smith, Mrs. Hazel Lytle, Mrs. Paul
Geddes, Mrs. A. J. Geddes, Mrs. G.
V. Wimberly, Mrs. Horan, Mrs. J.
D. McLennan, Mrs. G. A. Bartel,
Mrs. Scott Williams, Mrs. li. R,
Aladdox, Mrs. George M. Brown,
Mrs. D. G. Clark, Mrs. F. A. Hurd,
Mrs. Albert Mieelli, Mrs. L. E.
Goodbourn, Mrs. Robinson, of Co
qnille, Mrs. Ray I. Kimmey, Mrs. J.
E. Slattery, Airs. Earl Ullrich, Mrs.
H. F. Hatfield, Mrs. Carl Spaulding.
Mrs. G. W. Marshall. Mrs. Charles
A. Edwards, Mrs. S. Raynor Smith,
Mrs. E. U Knapp, Mrs. Foster But
ner, Mrs George Summers, Mrs.
Thomas Summers, Mrs. Morris C.
Bowker. Mrs. C. G. Gilbreath, Mrs.
Itose Clayton, Mrs. W. W. Ash
craft, Mrs. C. E. Marks, Mrs. C. H.
Bailey, Mrs. Carl Klaenhammer,
Mrs. Arthur Crews, Mrs. H. B. Car
tor, Miss Jennie Jorey, Mrs. W. M.
Campbell, Mrs. Harry Wolfe, Mrs.
L. A. Wells, Mrs. 1. B. Riddle,
Airs. R. Ralph Clark, Mrs. F. A.
Fields, Mrs. L. Kohlhagen, Sr.,
Mrs. William Bell, Mrs. Walter
Fisher and Mrs. Frederick J. Por
ter. The February 7th meeting will
be in charge of Mrs. Claude Baker,1
Mrs. D. H. Lenox,. Mrs. R. R. Wtl
let, Mrs. R. W. Marsters, Mrs. S.
Raynor Smith and Mrs. L. Kohlha
gen, Sr., hostesses at a Valentine
party and 1:30 dessert-luncheon.
Hugh Rossen will be guest speak
er on "Traffic Safety."
.
W. F. M. S. HOLDS
MEETING THURSDAY
The Woman's Foreign Mission
ary society was most pleasantly
entertained by Mrs. L. C. Davis
Thursday afternoon. Mrs. C. A.
Chnmberlin conducted the devo
tions and Mrs. Charles A. Edwards
reviewed the study book. Mrs. F.
C. Gurnee gave a beautiful read
ing entitled "God's Day and My
Day," and Utile Carolyn Burr
sang a solo. Miss Bertha Pease,
religious educational director for
Oregon conference, brought n very
helpful message to the twenty-one
ladies in attendance. The busi
ness session was in charge of the
president, Airs. J. B, Bailey.
MRS. L. A. MILES
ENTERTAINS SEWING
CLUB TUESDAY NIGHT
Mrs. L. A. Miles very graciously
entertained her sewing club Tues
day evening at a delightful eicht
o'clock dessert-supper. Violets
centered the table, where covers
were placed for Mrs, L. L. Wimbr
ly, Mrs. H . IL Turner, Mrs. Donn
Radabaugh, Mrs. R. Al, Church,
Mrs. E. J. Schrlmpf, Mrs. Wallace
Robertson, Mrs. Leslie Cummlngs.
Mrs. D. E. Foltz and the hostess,
Mrs. Miles.
Sewing and visiting were enjoy
ed during the pleasant evening
hours.
MRS. OWEN WALKER IS
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE
CLUB ON TUESDAY
Alt'S. Ownil Wnlkni- rmt.-(,i,l
her bridge club at a very lovely
seven o'clock dessert-supper at her
IlOlnC TllPSdilV ovoninw C-.-n...
were placed for Mrs. Marshall Pen-
ki-h, n guest, and Airs. G. M. lies,
Mrs. P. M. Lee,' Airs. Ford Single
ton. Airs. E. C. Patterson, Miss
Doris Jackson. Aliss Coletta Lam
uenberg and the hostess, Mrs.
Walker.
foiltriirt hl-lrh'O -c nnlAvn.l .In...
ing the evening with Aliss Jack
sou winning high score and Mrs.
rengru, second high score.
MRS. A. MURPHY IS
HONORF n AT I llMrucnM
AND PARTY WEDNESDAY
St. Josenh's Alt 111' SMfilitV hnlil
n special mreting Wednesday
Mrs. A. Murnhv. v.h.. iu i.. ,.,-t.... ...
make her home in Marslnlelil. was
Buesi or Honor at a one o'clock
hUlcheOIl allll h:ltwl!.-r.l-,-).inr ..k
er. Twenty-five members were
Vresent.
lhe next regular meeting will
be held Wednesil.iv ...... 1
at the narish h;itl .-jm t.V
The society will sponsor a bake-
o.,.r . iimuy oi tne I'igglv
Higgly store. Silij vest css
street. Saturday. Jiuimirv
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COUNTRY CLUB LADIES
ANNOUNCE MIXED
TOURNAMENT FOR SUNDAY
The ladles of the Roseburg
Country club met Thursday at the
clubhouse, at which time Mrs. J.
F. Millard and Mrs. R. D. Bridges,
of the tournament committee, an
nounced plans for a mixed golf
tournament "to be held at one
o'clock Sunday, Jauary 22, at the
club course. This tournament will
be for all members of the Country
club aud will be followed by a five
o'clock potluck supper and social
evening. Prizes for the mixed golf
tournament will be awarded.
Bridge was enjoyed during the
morning hours with Mrs. E. Pear
son winning high score und Mrs.
J. F. Dillard, second high scoj-e.
Potluck luncheon was served' at
noon to Mrs. Walter Fisher, 'cap
tain, Mrs. C. E. Wimberly, Mrs. L.
E. McCliutock, Mrs. Paul Geddes,
Mrs. Maurice Hallmark, Mrs. C.
B. Van Ness, Mrs. Edward Hlnes,
Mrs. Kenneth W. Kinney, Mrs. W.
E. Ott, Mrs. A. H. Mounttord, Mrs.
J. R. Mountford, .Mrs. W. M. Mc
Eachern, Mrs. E. J. Rogers, Mrs.
Frank Coen, Mrs. Kenneth Qunie,
Mrs. E. Pearson, Mrs. L. K. Fies,
Mrs. J. F. Dillard and. Mrs. H. C.
Stearns.
Golfing was enjoyed during the
afternoon with prizes going to
Mrs. Kenneth Qtline, first flight;
Mrs. W. M. McEeachern, second
flight, and Mrs. E. J. Rogers, third
flight.
Next Thursday the ladies of the
club will meet at 9:30 a. m. lor
contract bridge; 12:30 potluck
luncheon and afternoon of golfing
MID-WEEK BIBLE
CLASS HAS DELIGHTFUL
MEETING ON THURSDAY
A most enjoyable meeting of the
Mid-week Bible class of St. Paul's
Lutheran church was held Thurs
day afternoon at the hnmn ..r
and Mrs. W. A. Sylwester. After
a short business meeting, presid
ed over by Mrs. Andy Schlick, the
group under the leadership of the
pastor discussed the latter part of
chapter five of the book of Acts.
. social nour followed In
which Mrs. f, llrOnwn , !..,
ored at a surprise shower. The
sioup was iavored by several vo
cal selections by Mrs. Everett
nuuges, .iirs. ciinton Gorthy, and
.Mrs. Art Long, accompanied at lhe
piano by Mrs. C. Klaenhammer.
Later the hostess, Mrs. W. Syl
wester. served rhitntv i.nf,-a,i.
ments to Mrs. G. McQueen, Mrs.
mmy acnncK, -Mrs. v. Andraieff
Mrs. P. Ackley, Miss Vera Goetz
Mrs. M. Richardson, Mrs. L. Voigt,
Miss Alvina Meusch, Mrs. Art
Long, Mrs. C. Gorthv, liev. v. Syl
wester, Sirs. W. Vogt, Mrs. C.
Klaenhammer, Mrs. N. Andraieff
and Mrs. E. Hodges. 'j
The next meeting is to be held
February 2 ut the hn,n. .. ir
Andraieff. '
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GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S
tLUB ENTERTAINED BY
ivtKS. B. VERMILLION
Mrs. neutrino Vn,-...ili
gracious hostess to the members
of'tho Garden Valley Women's
club at the clubhouse' Thursday
unci 111JU11.
During the hn.cilneQt! uu;n.v n..
rangements were made for a sev
en o'clock potluck dinner to be
held at the clubhouse Tuesday
evoninir. .Jjinimrv 't.t t
community is invited.
Quilting and visiting were en
joyed until late in the afternoon
when the hostess, Mrs. Vermillion,
served lovely refreshments to Mrs
'""" " miams, airs. w. D J-less
Mrs. Clem Schneider.- .Mrs. Fred
Woods. Mrs Ttitl... 'rl.-.. s,..'
n i. li . , ....-nci, wi-3. u.
a, . a ey' Mra- K L- Hushforcl.
.,''. "' v-mnoun, Mrs. John
Daniels. Mi-h i....... ......
Albert Brown. .M,s. H. E, craham.
o. riuuoii, Mrs. A. N clay
Mrs. ttpnrir., m..,. v
Ritchie. Jr., Mrs. A." k' Schneider,
...... . t.,., .-.niciair. Airs. c. L
Snrav. Mrs ti. i
1' l i,.' . 7 .iMunueig. mis.
1. M. W million! and Mrs. Gilbert
The nnvt menu,,.. ...m ... ...
February 2 at the clubhouse with
Mis. II. E. Graham as hostess.
MRS. PORTER HOSTESS
TO BRIDGE CLUB AT
GRAY LADIES PARTY
Mrs Frederick J. Porter enter
ained her Monday bridge club at
the Gray Ladies benefit card
!';"'!,' "I"1 ,te" eslelay afternoon
at the Civic room of the Hotel
Lmpqtia. Members or the club
present were Mrs. Scott Williams,
Mrs. O H. Hess, Mrs. oKe.:
Bailey. Mrs. A. D. i,lrr, .,.
Hank Coen. Mrs. Frederick Chap
man Jr.. Mrs. Edwin iiooth and
Airs. Porter. High score for the
afternoons bridge play for the
club was won by Airs, liuiley
HOUSEWARMING PARTY
GIVEN AT MYERS HOME
ON SATURDAY EVENING
A delightful hoiisewarming parlv
was given Mr. and .Mrs. MliX Alvp:s
at their beautiful new home on the
Melrose road Saturday evening. An
attractive chair was in-eseniilil to
Mr. and Mrs. .Myers from Mr. anil
.Mrs. Fred Goff. Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl
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