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    ROBEBUKG REWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1939.
Society and Club
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
DORA MAE FLETCHER
HONORED ON BIRTHDAY
To honor Dora Mae Fletcher on
her fifteenth birthday anniversary,
a delightful party was given by
her mother nt their home in Itroek
way Saturday. Various games were
played with Mrs. Dale Zeeler, Miss
Patricia Nichols and Miss Zona
WHshire winning prizes.
Beautiful gifts were presented to
Miss lora Mae, after, which re
freshments were perved by Mrs.
Thomas Fletcher, hostess, assisted
by Mm. Herman Setmlze and Mrs.
William Uoone, to the guest of
honor and Virginia Schulze, Mar
gie Zeeler, Uuhlnti Wiser, Joy Dale
Zeeler, Lucille Roberts, Zona Wll
shire, Willa Wilshire, Bonnie May
Reed, Alice Leone Reed, Mabel
Thompson, Patricia Nichols, Nancy
Nichols, Beverly Nichols, Ann Pay
or, Kfieen Pratt, Doris Suksriorf,
Norma Boone, Lois Blake and Mrs.
Dale Zeeler.
A. A. A. CLUB HAS
FIRST MEETING
The "All American Athletic club'
for girls, has Just been organized in
Jtoseburg and held its first meeting
nt the home of Marilyn Harpbani.
After discussing various sports and
appointing captains for each, the
group elected their officers, which
were os follows: president, Doro
thy Crocker: vice-president, lxis
Kurtz; secretary, Velma Crocker;
treasurer, Marilyn Harpham ; re
porter, Margaret Cordon; corre
spondent; Oressa Adams: histo
rian, Marcelle French, and advisor,
Lenore Adorns.
The club has announced it has
several games lined up with vari
ous surrounding towns' for the
near future.
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S. S. CONVENTION
IS HELD TODAY
DRAIN, Jan. 24. A Sunday
School convention of northern di
vision of Douglas county will be
held at the Church of Christ, Tues
day, January 24th.
Song leader, Mrs. Bessie I.akey;
pianist, Helen Davis.
10 a. m.. Song Service.. ..Rev. Noble
10:20 a. m., "Jesus Our Example
as a Teacher," county presi
dent, W. O. make.
10:40, "Adapting Lesson Material
to Pupils Capacity of Under
standing." 10:50, Special music.
11:00, "A Sunday School Teacher
In Daily Lire," Rev. J. R. IJen
ham. 11:25, Song.
11:35, "Overcoming Discouraging
Conditions," Mrs. Anhur Gard
ner. 11:45, Announcements.
12:00, Basket dinner.
1:15 p. m.. Song and Praise Ser
vice, Rev. Robert I. Parker.
1:30, Business session, roll call,
offering, election of officers.
2:00, Song.
2:10, "Cooperation In 'Sunday
School and Church," Mr. Ar
thur Waoiley.
2:00, "Methods Used in Awakening
Increased Interest In Disinter
ested, Irresponsive ami Unruly
Children," Rev. A. M. Cromwell.
3:00, Open Forum, "Our Weak
nesses in Sunday School Work
and How to Overcome Them,"
Rev. J. J. Ray,
7:00, p. m Song service, Hev. E.
J. Helseths
7:40. "The Problem of leading the
Pupils to Become Christians,"
Rev, Carl Crowson.
WESTMINSTER CIRCLE
HAS FINE MEETING
SUTHERUN, Jan. 24. The
Westminster circle met at the
home of Mrs. Ella Wegner witli
Mrs. Oscar Sigismund and Mrs.
Wegner as hostesses. Mrs. A. P.
Slack, gave the devotionals, Mrs.
Vern Ilolgate presented the topic.
"Southern Mountaineers," and Mrs.
Robert Finley called the roll, which
was answered with thoughts of
hospitality. Delicious refreshments
were served to Sirs. N. K. Eby,
Mrs. Slack, Mrs. Finley, Mrs. Hoi
gate, Mrs. W. O. French, Mrs.
Flench, Sr., Mrs. W. J. I,add, Mrs.
Kunkle, Mrs. DeMlith, Mrs. P. A.
Comstock, Mrs. Nellie Parker, Mrs.
MeGarvey, Mrs, Chas. Hartley,
Mrs. Ieslie Chapman, and Mrs.
John Webber, of Drain, Mrs. Win.
Woods by Mrs, Wegner and Mrs.
Sigismund,
IRENE MURPHY IS
HONORED ON BIRTHDAY
SUTHERUN, Jan. 21. A birth
day dinner, honoring the birthday
of Miss Irene Murphy, was enjoyed
nt the W, O, French home Sunday
afternoon. Places were laid for
Miss Murphy, Mrs. A. W. Erlcson
and daughter, Evelyri of North
Bend, IjiVerne Murphy, of Marsh
field. Mrs. Leslie Chapman of
Drain. Mrs. Anna Good ami daugh
ter. Miss Louise Murphy, of I'mp
nun, Mrs. French, Sr., and the host
and hostess, Mr. nml Mrs. French.
Mr. Chapman arrived in the eve
ning to visit and accompany Mrs.
Chapman home.
POTLUCK DINNER IS
ENJOYED SUNDAY
DRAIN, Jan. 24. Stanley N.
Bond of Monrovia, Calif., former
pastor of the Drain Church of
Christ, was guest speaker at the
last Sunday morning service. A
potluck dinner was served in honor
of Mr. Bond and a social hour wa3
enjoyed afterward with visiting old
friends. He was accompanied by
ills brother, Theo. Bond, and wife,
and brother-in-law,. -M. Lilly, of
Roseburg, where he has been visit
ing his mother and other relatives.
COUNTRY CLUB LADIES
TO MEET THURSDAY
The Country club ladies will
meet at 8:80 a. m. Thursday at the
club house for contract bridge;
12:30 potluck luncheon ami after
noon of golfing. All ladies of the
club are urged to be present. Those
lesirlng transportation have been
asked to call either Mrs. J. F.
Millard or Airs. H. T. Hansen.
LADY ELKS TO ENJOY
SOCIAL THURSDAY NIGHT
The Lady Elks will meet at S
o'clock Thursday evening at the
temple with Mrs. Chester Hercher,
president, in charge and Mrs. Irvin
Brunn aeting as hostess for the so
cial hour of contract bridge anil
five-hundred. Prizes will be award
ed. All Lady Elks nre most cordial
ly invited to be present.
M. E, AID TO
SPONSOR FOOD SALE
As the January project of the
Methodist Episcopal Ladies Aid
society, a cooked food sale has
been planned for all-day Saturday,
January 2, to be held at McKean
and Baldwins furniture store on
Cass street. Mrs. J. P. Osborn
and Mrs. R. W. Marsters are joint
chairmen of tiie sale.
W. B. A, TO MEET ON
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
An important business meeting
of the Women's Benefit association
has been announced for two
o'clock Thursday afternoon to be
held at the Maecafcee hall. Every
member Is being urged to be pres
ent.
SUNSHINE CLUB TO
MEET ON THURSDAY
The Northside Sunshine club
will, meet at a delightful potluck
luncheon Thursday at the borne of
the president, Mrs. T. J. Wriston.
AH members are cordially invited
to be present.
SIDE GLANCES
com tw b nc setmcr, me. i. a. sea w. s. pat, arr. f-l
"By the time I get them unbundled from recess, it's
time to dress them to so home."
From "Kentucky"
Lorctta Young and Richard Grpene, co-starred In -"Kentucky, all
Technicolor hit, wtoleh opens tomorrow at tlie Imlian theatre for a
three-day engagement
S. S. CLASSES ARE
ENTERTAINED AT PARTY.
GLKKDAIJ5. Jan. 24, B. C,
IIuntinMlon ami Mrs, Win, Wmweh
entertained the members of their
Sunday school elanses with a skat
lug party at Metlford Friday eve
ning. Those enjoying the affair
were Bertha Nixon, Lorraine Head,
Hetty Phillips, Carmen tiulterriez,
Gloria Wunsch, Dorothy Olson,
(lene Alien, Author Young, Dale
McMuMiii, Hob Iewis, Mr. and Mrs.
Wunsch, Miss Alberta Thomas, Mr.
Huntington and Ira Lewis.
MR. AND MRS, WHIPPLE -ENTERTAIN
AT DINNER
DRAIN, Jan. 24. Mr, and Mrs.
E. G. Whipple entertained at din
ner on Tuesday evening for the
high school teaelmrs. fevers were
laid for Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Light,
.Mr. and Mrs, Jack Connors, Mr.
and Mrs. Stillmaii Wesselea, the
Misses Hosteller, Bull and Bureh
ard. and the hosts, Mr, and Mrs.
Whipple and family. The evening
was pleasantly spent playing
games.
FULLERTON STUDV
CLUB TO MEET
The Fullerton P.-T.A. Study club
will meet at 1:3ft o'clock Wednes
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.,
II. A. Bender at 1107 Harvard av-
eimc to hear the broadcast of Dr. I
Kathryn I-aws, to P.-T.A. study
groups.
All members of the club and par
ents interested are invited to at
tend the study meeting.
ROSE STUDY CLUB
TO MEET THURSDAY
The Rose P.-T. A. Study club has
announced its next meeting for two
o'clock Thursday afternoon in the
music room of the Pew school
house. All parents of Hose stu
dents are being un;ed to attend
these interesting study eluh meet
ings.
PAST PRESIDENTS
CLUB MEETS FRIDAY
The Past Presidents club of
George Starmer auxiliary to ('. S.
W . V. met Friday afternoon at the
For a Limited Time
SANITARY TOILETS
for home, school or place of
business, are being bwilt, paint
ed and installed with WPA la
bor for only the cost of mate
rial. L. W. METZGEB CO. Roebtira
Pause Refresh
Slory lies Confectionery
211 N. Jackson Si.
'home of Mrs. W. O. dinger at the
Grand hotel. Mrs. H. A. Taylor
was admitted to the chili as a new
member and Mrs. F. M. Compton,
new president of the auxiliary, was
a guest. Members enjoying the aft
ernoon with Mrs. dinger included
Mrs, 1.0HR, Mrs. Paul Dempsey,
Mrs, Margaret Rodgers, Mrs. W. C.
Prlntz,-Mrs. Percy Webb, Mrs. Sam
Starmer and Mrs. Hubert Wright,
At the tea hour Mrs. dinger
served lovely refreshments.
The next meeting of the club
will be held Thursday, February
2ndf at the home of Mrs. Hubert
Wright in North Roseburg.
ELGAROSE TO WNSEND
CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY
The regular meeting of the
Townsend clnb at the Eigarose
piayshed will be held at 7:30
o'clock Friday evening, at which
time election of officers will be
held and a guest speaker will talk.
The ladies of the club have been
asked to bring refreshments for
the supper to follow the meeting.
Anyone interested has been Invited
to attend.
BETTY RUSSELL ELECTED
OREGON GIRL OF WEEK
Among the interesting activities
on the L'nfversity of Oregon cam
pus this week was the electing of
Miss Betty Russell, of Roseburg,
as the Oregon girl of this week.
Miss Russell, who Is a student at
University of Oregon, is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Rus
sell of this city.
EVERGREEN H. E.
CLUB TO MEET
ALL-DAY THURSDAY
The Kvergreen Home Kconomlcs
club will hold n delightful all-day
and noon potluck lunehcnn at the
home of Mrs. Vera Rice Thursday,
January 2th. All ladh'S of the
grange arp most cordially Invited
to nn joy the da y .
f4 i
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We should like to prove to yon that the Rilling Koolerwave ac
tually is cooler, quicker, safer and that It lasts longer because
It is c much closer to the head.
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112 Wert Cass Street
Local
News
Spend Day Here Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas OIHvant, of Lookingplass.
swnt Monday in this city attend
ing to business and visiting.
Hers From Oakland Mr. and
a few hours hero Monday attend
ing to business.
Attend to Business Here Mr.
and Mrs. V, B, l-ane, or DixonvHie,
were business visitors in this city
yesterday.
Visiting in Portland Miss Doris
Jackson, employee at the Rosa 11
drug store, Ivft Sunday for Port
land to spend a few days visiting
friends.
Home From Portland Mrs. Ken
neth Michael, have been discharg
ed from a Portland hospital and
have arrived at their home in
ItosebnrK
Able to Be Out Mrs. MHIe Plas
ter, who recently suffered a frac
tured right arm, is able to be out
again, following several days of
confinement to her home In the
Kohihagcn apartments.
Home For Few Pays Wood row
Hughes, of tlrants Pass, is siiend
ing a few days at his home hero
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Hughes, Woodrow recently
suffered a fractured leg while ski
ing at Crater lake.
Pythian Sisters to Meet Py
thian Sinters will meet in regular
session at S o'clock Wednesday
night nt the K. or P. hall, after
which they will bo entertained by
the Knights at a social hour and
refreshments.
H, E. Study Club to Meet The
Melrose grange home economics
club will meet Wednesday after
noon at the home of Mrs K. A.
Britton in West lEosebnrg. The
program will be in charge of Mrs.
V. S. Woodruff,
Young People's League to Meet-
The Voting People's league of St.
Pant s Lutheran clmreta will meet
at T:3m ocloek tonight at the home
of Rev. and Mrs, W. A. Sy I wester.
1170 Military street, with Miss
Pearl, Miss Vera and Miss June
Goets as hostesses.
Visit at Caeheiin Heme Mr, and
Mrs. Alfred Mclean, of Portland,
sjieitt the week-end at nixonville
visiting the hitler's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Kred A. Caeheiin. Mrs.
Mclean, nee Josephine Caeheiin,
has been seriously 111 for a number
of months, hut Is now reported to
ho greatly improved in health.
Benefit Party Announced As a
benefit to the stale scholarship loan
fund, the Junior Woman's club has
announced a benefit card party ofr
eight o'clock the evening of Febru
ary 1st nt the Woman's club
house, to which the public is in
vited. A door prize will lie given
and prices for high scores in the
various card plays awarded. Ite
freshmcnts will be served.
Pro-America Unit to Meet A
business meeting of Douglas unit
of Pro-Ameriea will be held at a
one o'clock no-hostess luncheon at
the Hotel Umpqua Wednesday,
with .Mrs. FF. C. WaddeH, chairman,
in charge. The program speaker,
Rev. Linden Leaviu, will he un
able to he present, as he is leav
ing In the morning for Port la ml on
business. He will speak to the unit
in the near future.
COMPLETE
OPTICAL SERVICE
Dr. D. B. Bubar
116 No, Jackson
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THE NEW RILLING
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The closest wave to the head ever de
veloped that's why Koolerwnves last
longer,
COME IN AND SEE US'
At Scott Home Mrs, Walter
Hamilton, of Bremerton, Wash.,
lias arrived hero to convalesce
from a reent illness at the home
of her parents, Mr, and lira. T, W,
Scott.
Visit at Orr Home Mr. ami Mrs.
Gene lierker and Mm. Xaney Smith ;
ami son, John, m Myrue trees,
spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs.
John M. Orr at the Camas Moun
tain servicft si at ton, Mrs, Deeker
and Mrs. miih are mmtm of Mr,
Orr. In the morning, Mr. 1 Hn-ker,
Mr. Smith and Mr. Orr drove to
Myrtle Point for a short visit, re
turning to the Orr home later that
day. j
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ROSEBURG EDITOR !
HEADS PRESS GROUP
EUGRS'B, Jan. 2-1. IAP Ore
gon newspaper publishers, conclud
ing their winter conference here
Saturday, elected Harris Ellsworth
ditor of the Bosehurg Nws-He-
view, president in succession to
Hugh Ball, of the llnou Hiver
Xews.
The publishers listened to n ser
ies of addresses hendllned by N. J,
U Pieper, of the federal bureau of
Investigation at Kan fmnciseo, and
11. C. Bersten, manager of the Pa
cific coast advertising bureau of
the American Newspaper Publish
era association,
Pieper suit! records proved Ihnt
the growth of public enemies was
laid in small towns rather than
in big city slums and he attributed
this to the impression created
among small city boys that crim
inals were heroes.
Herat en, calling nspnpcr ad
vertising the medium by whlrh the
merchant could obtuin the highest
possible coverage at the lowest unit
of expense, described the dully
press as having a greater buying
influence over people thnu any
other type of publication.
VITAL STATISTICS
DIVORCE COMPLAINTS
WALLACE Elaln Buiitont John
W. Wailaee, marriwl Nov. M,
Greeley. Colo.; desertion.
Stock and Bond
Averages
Compiled Iry the Associated Press
Jan. 24
30 U 15 CO
Indls Rir Wm BVks
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Prev. dav 7M 19.3 36.1 4HM
Month ago 22,0 4M MA
Year ago ..4. 1JJ 32.7 46.2
MKt.S'-rW hfKh ..7!.5 2X.H ST.S 5-f.7
l!i:iS-:i!l low ....'l!)-2 12.1 2-t.fl W.i.l
BONDS
20 10 10 10
RR'n India Ht's Fun.
Tiiesdav ..,.ftS.f MSI.2 2.7 6.f
Prev, dav ......fdU ,2 92.9 CM
.Month ago . SUA 97.9 9M !.
Year aso ...JW,2 fl.S 90.4 CB
lit:5S-3 high ..7rt.fi 10.S 95.1 67.0
I93K-39 low ...40.2 93.0 BUM 69.0
Low vield -..111.0
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