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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBUG, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1939.
SCtXtDEW
Social Calendar
Monday. January 30
B.RW. Clue club to pnutire ut
7 o'clock in evening ut otudio of
director. Mrs. Charles A. Uraiid,
hi Masonic building.
l)r H K iJunn's non - denomina -
lional Bible atudy claim meeting t
7:15 o'clock at dinlnK hall of
DouKlas hotel. Public invited.
L,uuret Chanter No. Royal
Arch Masons Mix-thirty o'clock din
ner and special meeting lor work
in Past Masters degree at Masonic
temple.
President's Birthday ball, to
raise funds for fight against In
faiilfle jmralysls, to be held at it
oclotk in evening at armory. I'uu
Be Invited.
L..TX. to meet after school at
First Christian church.
Junior Woman's club Iblrthday
party at the clubhouse with Mar
garet Dunn, Mildred Chapman and
Carmel Newland, club cuaner
members, as hostesses,
Tuesday, January 31
U.K.O. club 1:30 o'clock luncheon
nt home of Mrs. I.. Hounshell on
Mill street.
.- Cireen P.-T.A. Study "h'h after
noon meeting at home of Mrs. Hugh
"1 1 on sen.-
"Wednesday, February 1
Young Peonle's l-eainio of Kt.
Paul's hulhoran church to enjoy
"ftkatinc imrtv at Winohestoi'
2riiose desiring transportation are
utsked to be at c mrcli bitiidlng ai
fl o'clock. I
" New Idea club 1 o'clock lunch-
ton at home of Mrs. It. L. (Jilo,
HN-Junior Woman's club invites pub
41c to attend benefit curd party at
-8 o'clock at clubhouse. Prizes tor
Till card games, door prize and re
.IreshmeiilH. Proceeds to go to
rfclcholarship Ion ti fund.
Art and lOmhroidory club after
Uoon nieellng at home of Air.
-Klliyl Andralelf.
11 Bellview club afternoon nieetriig
t borne of Mrs. Mary Lee hum
Tfters.
. M.O.A. club afternoon meeting at
-home of Mrs. .1. K. Marks.
" O.S.C. 'Mothers club I o'clock
)0-1iosghb luncheon and social
. .hour at Hotel Hose. Mrs. W. It
Jlrownthnd Mrs. W. F. 'Harris. Joint
rhuiruian ol I lie meeling. All mo
.(hers of O.S.C. sludents urged to
on present.
Thursday, February 2
' Ladles of Itosehurg Country club
thrldge ii'lto a. m. at clubhouse;
12: ,H) potluck luncbeDU and after
noon of golfing. Tboso desiring
'trimsportation. call either Mrs. J
'V, Dlllard or Mrs. M. T. Hansen.
. Must orn Star meeting at. 8
o'clock ut Masonic temple.' Mem-
Ticrs and visiting members Invited.
. Lady Lions 7:'io o'clock no-lion-
tess dessert-supper meeting at
Carl's Tavern. Cards In charge
'.of Mrs. J. I MotHchenhacher and
-WiH. Kverett Wimer.
Carden Valley Women's club I wo
'o'clock meeting at clubhouse with
JUrs. II, K. Graham, hostoss.
Merry-(!o-Itound club one-thirty
'o'clock , dessert-luncheon at Itay
"Iti'oHl ami Mrs. G. J. llacher &
.Joint hostesses.
Past Presldfiils club uliernnon
meeting at home of Mrs. . Klsle
.Wrlghl.
. Christian church Ladiott Aid
-meeting at 2 o'clock In church liar
'Inm with Mrs. Church ns hostess;
!llrs. Ingels lu charge of devotions:
and VefreshiueutH lu charge of Mrs.
F. I. Perry, Mm. Vere Pony, Mrs.
lraguo and Airs. Stroll.
St. Paul's Lutheran Mid-Week
"Ulble s,tudy class meeting1 at U
.o'clock at home of Mrs. V. Ami
iaieff Itt -KMS Military street.
Ifrlday, February 3
- Ilivorsdale grange lonlng mem
bership team to entertain winning
Hide at six-lhlrly o'clock potluck
.linnet at hall, to he Tollowed by
Jeguhn gnuige meeting. Door prize
Tor attendance. Members naked to
jbrlug their baby pictures.
iysione club of Alelhodial Kpls
'copal church to ho eulertalnnd Fil
dav nfteruoou ' by Airs. Dorothy
lllint and. Mrs. F. (1. Purr at the
'former's home.
dray Unites to ineel at 7:110 In
fcvenlng at .1. C. McCalllBter home
m Kast Lane Hlreet with Mrs. 10.
;'. Tandy. Mrs. Arthur II. Mount
!ford and Mrs. K. A. Post, hostesses.
Green P.-T.A. to sponsor he ne lit
supper and eniei lalnment by South
'"Ciupqua Falls CC.C group ut school
lioiise to raise funds to send two
'Htudents to 4-11 summer school at
"Corvullis. The CCC group will pre
nont a minstrel show. The enter
tniiiment will be nl S o'clock.
Choral club to piuctli e at W
o'clock a. ni. at rlubhnusc under the
dlrecllon of Mrs. Homer Grow.
) Saturday, Febninry 4
Knsebuig Wiunan's rluh st-rvice
shop open from nine to four o'clock
' upstairs lu Woman's clubhouse.
! February 1 1
, Annual llesrrve Officers military
Imll at !t o'clock lu evenlni; at avm
' or) . Public Invited.
' PINOCHLE CLUB HAS
! PARTY WEDNESDAY
! OAKLAND. J a u. r ft
Charles Kncle I'literlaim d the
members of the pinochle club ut u
3 o'clock salad Iiuu heuii at her
I homo Wednesday ulternoon.
i Those'' enjoying the dellghtltil
occasion were Mrs. Heston Gross
and Miss Anne Bryant, guests,
and Aliss Klolse Hand, Mis, A I
ired Hmul. Alls, (ienrge Jenniims.
TVIrs. Hciinaii Meyers, Airs. Ken
neth Copclainl. Airs. Charles Me
.Million, Mis. S. AI. Adams. Mis
Cburles Mahle. Mrs. U. AI. Fer
hvr. Airs. Haiold Peterson, Mrs.
iscar B ider and the hostess, .Mrs.
! lie In.
' A(r. Peterson I he hW;i
cnre ior the Hllernoon's play with
Mis. Mi-Mnlion ibii-ivjui: the tun-
iolnt .iu jirize.
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
B. P. W. C. HAS
INTERESTING MEETING
ON MONDAY EVENING
Thp IJtiHlneH8 and J'l'ofcuaioiial
I mie-
iuB m u uuu
(.MonUiiy evening. The loowa were
eflcciively decomlud with bou-
: 'I113 of shrubbery, yellow Jasmine
janrl pussy willows.
The bwsli.unii seHHlun was in
ehaiKe of the president, Miss Ku-
idle Lenox, who called on ' Miss
Nelmu Say lor, chairman of the
program committee to, present her
program on Health.
"Two lovely piano solos, "Soiru
rle Vicnni" by Schubert Liszt, aiKi
'Policheuelle" by Kachmunjnoff,
were played by Mrs. Clyde Beard.
Miss Baylor presented Miss Janet
Moffat, senior uursu of the Doug
las county health unit, and mem
ber of the committee, Introduced
Hie guest speaker of the evening,
Miss Alleeu Dyer, of Portland,
Held consultant for the crippled
children's division. Alias Dyer gave
a most instructive and Interesting
talk on the crippled children's pro
gram for the slate of Oregon and
Its relation to the county health
unit and the part played in this
program by the county health
nurses.
A clever skit, entitled "At the
Dentist," under the direction of
Miss Alice 'eland wus presented.
The cast included Dr. Tooth, play
ed by Corlnne-Anne Perry; Judy,
played by Helen WhlteL and the
toothache woman, played by Mar-
jorie Green. Pianist, Aliss Virginia
on it g.
The committee In charge iuclud
ed Miss Nelmu Suylor, Miss Janet
Moffat and Aliss Murjorle Wilson
Dainty refreshments and visiting
followed the program.
Guests present were Miss Alice
Couloguo, Airs. Hoy Phillips, Mrs,
Clyde Heard, Airs. Clifford Thorn
ton, Mrs. Hazel Lytel, Airs. Alary
Ann Barrett, Airs. Key Byrd, Mrs.
Annie Kobinsun, of Cot nil hi. Aliss
Virginia Yumig, Aliss Coriiine-Aone
Perry, Aliss Helen While and Aliss
Muxine Crecii.
.Members present were Airs.
William Bell, Airs. ,1. A. Caraway,
Mi's, Nuuce - Fltzsliuinons, Mrs,
Kllzuheth (iarretl. .Mrs. . FrauccH
p.intotl, Mrs. C. W. :Sinniger, Airs.
11. It- Nerhas, Mrs. L. L. Spencer.
Zylda Lambert, Alisr. Janet Aloffat.
Aliss fcsther llevan. Miss Vera
I redrickson. Miss Do ma Globe,
Miss Gladys Haskiti, Miss llu lau-
hacir. Aliss Luclle Lenox. Aliss
Dorothy , Norton. Mian Mnrgret
Oderkfrk, AIIsh Nuiilne PlnUertoit,
Miss Nelmu Sayior, Miss Florence
Snednker; Aliss Alice Uelund, Miss
Bess Whiirtdn, Aliss Alarjorie Wil
son and Aliss Margaret Johnson.
BETA SIGMA PHI
MEETS AT JACKSON
HOME ON WEDNESDAY
Beta Sigma Phi held Its regular
busfness meeting Wednesday, eve
ning at the home of Aliss Dorothy
I'ule .luckson. Following the ses
sion, Miss Tbelma Smilji, ilirector,
uued to the group on personality
and costumes.
Those present were liss Thelnm
Sipllh, Aliss Kvelyu Willis, Alisa
Carmel Newluiul, Aliss Janet Ficlv-
iischer, Aliss Beryl Brunner. Aliss
Frances Metzger, Miss - Dura
Braughtou, Aliss Betty Leedy, Aliss
Helen Sbreevo, Miss Klla Corhetl.
Mrs. Hoy Peterson, Mrs. Morris
llowkor and the hostess, Aliss
Jackson.
MR. AND MRS. WIMBERLY
ENTERTAIN POTLUCK
SUPPER BRIDGE CLUB
Mr. and AIih. L. L. Wlmherly en-
Birtained their 41 : HO o'clock pot
luck supper bridge club ut I heir
attractive home "Pine ltidce."
Thursday evening. Yellow jas
mine formed n bcuutllul center
piece for the table.
Covers were arraniied for Air
and Airs. T. B. Burr. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Burr, Air. and Airs. Ward
Cummings and (he host mid hos
tess, Air. and Airs. Wlmherly.
i iHiiruci urhlee uiiM rn ov.ol
hiring the evciiluc with in'..
Ing to Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Burr antl
Mr. and Airs. Cmumiiiga, ;
O.S.C. MOTHERS CLUB
TO MEET WEDNESDAY
Kvery mother of an On
ollege stuilent Is beint: urii.i in
attend the no-hostess tin. ii'.-i.ii.i.
Iiiiii lii'on (if (he O.S.C. Miiilir.!- . hii,
(" In' hclil next W'piIiicsiIiiv, Folirt-I
"IV 1st. ul the llnliM (.. f
JHK. I.. .. Wt'lls. I'll:,ili:, AI
I III' rlllli. will llri'alill' oii'l- Hi,. Inwl.
iii.-i-ium iiiiii .mis. ii. ii. lliow.ii
mill Mm. w. I'. llarrlH will mi ns
Jiillil rliiilimi'ii nl i he smliil hour
or 1'iirils mill vIkII Iiib. ,
CHRISTIAN LADIES
AID TO MEET
Till' Cluisllau i'lniivli l.u.lii's A I
Micli'ly will nn'i'i in (wo oVImk
tii-M Thiirsilai in thr I'lmrrh I'ai
llirs Willi Mis. i. chinrli us
IiosIi'hs. Tin. ilrvolions Mill W
loiiiliirlccl by Mis. inm.K
Ki'lri'sliiiii'ius will li,. gi'ni',1 a I
I In- Ira hour by Mrs. l- I. IVn v.
Mrs. X'i'iv IVrry, .Mrs. Siimikuu ami
Mrs.Stn'li.
DOUGLAS STUDENTS LISTED
ON COLLEGE HOOP SQUAD
XI.ll.XNY COI.I.KCK. I'oill.in.l.
.Ian. '.'s. (-.pi', ial.l - Two l'oui;las
.oiinly hoys nr.. isli, on Hi" vai
siiy luifki'lball siiuail nt .Xlb.inj
inlliui'.
Tin-;- in,- Hi nry I'. lt-. jimior. a'.nl
li'iini inplain ami Moilln Moroy.
sophomoi i. tuanl. IV'lo is from
Glembili
i.Moiev
hiuh s, hool, ';:ii. whtlr
;i irj.liiau- of lll'I'Mc high
Uiliool.
lWli i'B viluyutiuu iu.ij,'i).
MR. AND MRS. KRUSE
HONORED AT HOUSEWARMING
PARTY SATURDAY NIGHT
At a very lovely liou.lewarmlng
parly. .Mr. anil Airs. 11. li. Kruse
were happily surprisei! by a large
group of rrieiuls who culled at
their beautiful new home in Riv-
ersilnle Saturday evening..
A lovely chair anil hassock was
presented to Mr. ami Mm. Kruse
from Mr. anil Mrs. C. J. Hjerg,
Mr. anil Mrs. J. XX'. Smith, Jr
Mr. iilul Mrs. XX. Common, Mr.
anil Mrs. T. H. Iturr, Mr. anil Mrs
Harry Hurr, Mr. and Mrs. H. A
lltterback, Mr. anil Mrs. Arthur
Selby. Mr. nnil Mm. It. I.. Hur
mon. Mr. anil Mrs. XX'. K. Ott, Mr
anil Mrs. Dale CJulley. Mr. and
Mrs. (lien Cox. Mr. am) Mm. John
Iturkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Kruse. Mr. anil Mrs. Art Crews.
Mr. nut! Mrs. Claudesnu, Mr. and
Mrs. I.eNoir Kruse, Mr. and Mrs
Walter Kruse, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
oi'lker, Mr. and Mrs. Sanders, Mr
and Mrs. Bromps. .Mr. and Mm.
XX'. Wriuht, , Mr. and Mrs. Max
I'eilllie. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Or
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hurkhart, Mr.
mid Mrs. Homer Case, Mr. and
Mrs. XX-. A. Hurr. Mr. and Mrs.
Marlin Kinmerson. Mr. and Mrs.
XX'. II. Slrtiwn, Mr. and Mrs. Jo
soph Marstcrs, Mrs. Andrews,
.Xli's. Stelnliauer, Mrs. Ilunnali
Hammond, Mm. Viola Thurstrm,
II. R Chllson, Mr. Hurst, Miss
Helen Meach, Hrnest and Kldred
Trussel, lwls Cottrell, John
Tin-lines. Harding Knapp. Mr
KenniMly, Mrs. Charles I.ee and
Mr. Hjorkmon.
Tho evening was ileasaully
spent In visiting and playing Chi
nese checkers. Later, delicious
rel rcshinenls were servod.
EPISCOPAL GUILD IS
ENTERTAINED ON
MONDAY AFTERNOON
Mrs. R. n. nrand (mil Mrs. II. 11.
Turner were joint hostesses at a
very interesting meeting of the
I'.piscopal guild Monday atleriinon
at the lovely home ot I he former
ill rest Hoseburg. Greenery fiucf
lierry shrub siirays were attrnni
lively used ns a decorative molir.
Mrs. J. C. Hume, vice-presldi'iuj
t'ouducte.d, Die nieeting and Inter,
Mrs. J. M. Juild. president, clos
ed the session. Mrs. Will If. Cpi'-
relscn Is Hie new treasurer of the
guild. Mrs. K. T. Nelson, secretary
nnil Mrs It. It. nruiltl, publicity
chairman.
'I'lie guild lias been divided into
two groups lor a membership
drive with Mrs. !,. A. Dlllard and
Mrs. J. C. Hume ns membership
chairmen. Rev. Perry Smith, rec
tor of St. Cleorge s Kplsropiil
church, gave a very flue talk, fol
lowed by a social hour. Mrs.
Hrand mid Mrs. Turner served
lovely refreshments later in the
afternoon to the twenty-five pres
ent.
The I''nbruilry IS meeling will bo
held at S o'clock lu the evening
nl Iho Dr. II. C. Church homo In
uillrelwood with Mrs. t.liureh nnd
Mr.s Leonard lilley as joint hos
tesses.
INTER-SE STUDY CLUB
MEETS AT BOWERMAN
HOME ON TUESDAY
Mrs. Harold Howcrmau enter
tained the Inter-So Study club at
a very lovely 1:110 o'clock desseri
lunclieon Tuesday alternoon at
her home. Covers were plnced for
Mrs. R S. Hall, Mrs. Fred Astiin.
Mrs. Itobert llawley. Mrs. W. M.
Campliell. Mrs. Karl tllrlcb, Mrs.
I'ntil Ceddes. Mrs. V. V. llarpliam.
Mrs. It. It. Hrand. Mrs. Charles
Doerner, Mrs. fleorge Churchill
and the hoiteas, Mrs. Ilowermatl.
Mrs. Asam gave the luterestini;
report for the ufternoou nnd de
Hulitful rotl-cnll topics were pre
senieil, Tba Kehruary 1Mb meet
ing l bo held ut the home of
Mrs. (ienrge Churchill on South
Kane street, with Mrs. ltraud pre
senting tho report.
MRS. ERSKINE IS
HOSTESS TO H. E. O,
CLUB ON TUESDAY
At. a very lovely 1:!!0 o'clock
luncheon. Mrs. Martha Krsklne
very graciously entertained the II.
K. O. club at her home Tuesday
nfleriioou.
Covers were placed at a prettily
appointed table for Mrs. Matlle
Mcllll. Mrs. Clarence lllshinan.
Mrs. Hurry l.obr. Mrs. Percy My
ers. Mrs. C. XX". Owen. Mrs. Laura
Hounshell, Mrs. Klsie McCotuas.
Mrs. Myrtle Norwood. Mrs. CHIton
Hooper and Hie hostess, Mrs. Krs
kin,'. Five liuudreil wan In play dur
um the afternoon witil Mrs. Hoop
er winning high score and Mrs.
Norwood winning second high
score. The January ",1 meeting
will be held at at the llouusliell
home on Mill street.
ROSE P. T. A. STUDY
CLUB MEETS THURSDAY
The liose l'.-T, : A. Sllltly club
met . Tlmrs, lay iiftortio6ii' ' lu ' the
music room of the school building
with Mrs. .1, Kolatid Parker, chair
man, in charge.
Mrs Harry llui-r gave a very in
teresting leporl on the subiei-l.
"The Mov ami (he tJang." follow ,-,l
by a line talk by Mis Karl Wiley
on "The I'Miu alioual Value of the
lilble. '
Following the in, 'cling Mis. K
II. Mercer ami Mrs. .1. Holaml
I'arker served tea. The next meet
tug will be Febiunry 'J;t at the
home id Mrs. .1. 1'. Motschcnbacli
er ut .Ml (jnutli Main street.
FORTIETH DOUGLAS
COUNTY CHRISTIAN
CHURCH CONVENTION
The fortieth Douglas county
Christian church convention has
beep uunounced for an all-day af
fair of February 6 to be held lu
Hoseburg. The convention theme
will be "The Fourfold Develop
ment of the Church.".
Charles G. Stanton Is acting as
convention chairman; Beqsie La
key, song leader; Mrs. Charles
Stanton, pianist, and Mrs. Martin
Clark, leader of the youth's ses
sion. The text for the convention
Is Luke 2:51; Kph. 2:10-22.
The program for the day in
eludes: 10:00, Praise se'rviee led by Bessie
La key.
10:15, special mus:c, flllde church
of Christ. Announcements.
10:20, address, "The Intellectual
Development of the Church,"
(teaching) "Jesus Advanced In
Wisdom," by Wayne Jensen.
10:50, hymn, congregation stand
ing. 10:55, appointment of committees.
11:00, forum, "Evidences of Our
Individual Development," Mr.
Daly.
11:30. address. "Spiritual Develop
ment" (worship program "Jesus
Advanced lu Favor With Cod,"
Kph. 2:21, by Martin Clark, of
Oakland.
Benediction, Rev. 13. J. llelseth, of
Drain.
A basket dinner and fellowship
nieeting will be enjoyed at noon
Willi the church reports being
presented;
1:30, praise service led by Bessie
La key.
1:45, business session and offer
ing. 2:15, special music by Drain
Church of Christ.
2:30. address, The Social Devel
opulent of the Church," (fellow
ship) "Jesus Advanced In Favor
Willi Men." Kph. 2:18 by Harry
Heard of lilide.
2:50, hymn, congregation stand
ln.
2:55. forum. "The Problems .in the
Church Which Hinder Proper
Development," by Rev. Linden
li. Leavitt.
3:55, benediction by Walter
Barnes, of Klkton.
A recreation hour will follow
with a supper and fellowship
nieellng.
0:15, youth's session led by Mrs,
Martin Clark.
7:15. special inuslc by ladies trio
from Hoseburg.
7:20. closing business session and
offering.
7:40. hymn, congregation stand-
in B-
7:45, message, "The Physical De
velopment of the Church
(ovungellsllc) by F. W. I.uilis-
den. of Myrtle Creek. .
Benediction, Key. Linden 0. Leuv-
Hi.
DELIGHTFUL DAY IS
ENJOYED BY COUNTRY
CLUB LADIES THURSDAY
Tho ladies nf Ilin Tinselon-ir
Country club enjoyed Thursday
morning at mo clubhouse playing
contract hrlilire Willi m-lveu ,r,il,,r
10 il rs. J. ai. Jill it. II rs I . otitl Airs.
S. C. Lnplinm, second.
Airs. Waller Fisher, rnntnin con
ducted the business nieeting. ut
which lime it was announced a
Valentino ilnneo ll-nill,! be nufnvn,!
the date of which will bo publish
ed later. Mrs. Kenneth (Julno will
be ciialrman of the affair.
All-R. W. T Pnlnva aiwl lln...
rls C. Tlowkcr were welcomed Into
the club as new members.
,t llOOIl tlOt lick luncheon tvna on.
joyed by Airs. Walter Fisher. Airs.
r.. winiiicriy. Mrs. l. b. AIc
Cllntock. Mrs. J. F. Dilliird, Airs.
II. C. Stearns, Mrs. Arthur II.
Alounlford. Airs. J. R. Aloimtrord.
Airs. C. 11. Van Ness. Airs. K. Pear
son. Airs. I,. K. Fies, Airs. W. AI.
McLJachern. Airs. K. .T nrwlm,-Q
Airs. Kennel It, Qiiine, Airs. Morris
C. Bowknr, Airs. S. C. Lnphuiu, Mrs.
w. v.. mi, airs. K. i). Hiidges, Airs.
II T. Hansen, Airs. Paul Cloddes.
Mrs. W T. Peloi-s 1m,u i m
Judd mid Airs. .T. E. 'Marks.'
Mrs. J. F. Dl nrd nf th fnn,.n.
nient committee, has nniiounced
Airs. It. 1). Bridges winner of first
prize and Airs. W. M. AIcEnclicrn
winner of second prize Tor tho af
ternoon's golf on low putts.
Next week the Indies of tho club
will meet at 9:30 for contract
bridge; 12:30 potluck luncheon
and afternoon of golfing.
LADY LIONS SURPRISE
LIONS AT DINNER
MEETING WEDNESDAY
The T.n,K- I Inno i...i ,i...
members ' of Hie l.ixnu ,.li, - i.
iiesday .evening by attending the
,.,,,' p resi.i ikjii o clock llllt-
nei1 meeting of the latter club at
tho Tuvijiu.
Covers were iiln,-,,,! r- i,.;.,t
pal C. IT. Bearil. guest speaker of
the evonlng. Air. aud Airs. J. P
Alotscheiibacher. Air. ami Airs. W.
F. Downer. Air. and Mrs n !'
I'oltz. Mr. mid Mrs. E. (I. Wimer.
Mr. and Airs. Albert Micelll. Mr.
ami .mis. .1 A. Hart. Dr. and Mrs.
!.. A. Wells. Air. and Airs. John
Wlllnm Robertson, Air. unit Mrs.
II. II. Slpprell, Dr. and Alls.
James E. Campbell. Air. and Mrs.
AI. H. Almii'v. Air, and Airs. Ken
neth llelllwell. Air. nnd Mrs li. H.
Franks. Mr. and Mrs. L. Carpen
ter. Mrs. Nance Fitzsimmons,
Miss Esther llevan. Tommy At
kins. Hill lloodwin. Clean Owen.
C. A. Hartel. I). .1. Fi'lilkanip. Mr.
nnd Mis. C. .1. Alowrev, Air. and
Mrs. I'lill Haiti! urn! Air. und Mrs.
A. .1. Ellison.
MISS MARJORIE CHESTER
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE
CLUB TUESDAY NIGHT
Miss Marjorie Chester was a
most gracious hostess lo her
bridge club Tuesday evening al
the home of Mr. mid Mrs. J. E.
Uuilran on South Jackson street
Following the contract bridge
play Miss Chester served lovely
refreshments to Airs. Leonard Kl
ley. All's. Karl Connor, Mrs. R. .!.
Church. Mrs. U'rov Illatt. Mrs
bi -oil XX llltains. Airs. Robert !v;ily
uud A)iss Ltiug,
FABRICS
Crup white (aille with currant-red check design fashions this charming evening gown for. the six-leen-year
old. It is a creation of "Heim Jeunes Fillc".
PATRIOTIC BOOKS
SUGGESTED FOR
FEBRUARY READING
Hook lovers of Itoseburg will be
interested In the patriotic books
listed below, as suggested by the
Hoseburg City Library librarian,
Hilda Iteizenstctii, for lebruary
rending.
Paternity of Abraham Lincoln
XX'illiam E. Barton.
Abraham Lincoln Albert J. Bev
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Abraham Lincoln by Lord Llnu'iv
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Reminiscences of Abraham Lin
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Lite of Lincoln Win. II. Hern
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Ancestry of Abraham Lincoln
J. Henry Lea & J. R. Hutchinson.
Abraham Lincoln, a North Canr
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Abraham Lincoln, Ills Path to
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Life on the circuit with Lincoln
Henry C. Whitney.
Abraham Lincoln edited by Ar
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Speeches and Public Services of
Abraham Lincoln J. II. Barrett.
Lineolu, mi account ot his per
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.Myths After Lincoln Lloyd
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Abraham Lincoln II. Ketchuin.
In the Footsteps of (he Lincolns
Ida Al. Tarbell.
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PRO-AMERICA UNIT
MEETS AT LUNCHEON
AT HOTEL UMPQUA
r,.... 11..U ,r l,.rt. A mei li'i, met
' UlHlhlHD li. u. i
;(t u delightful one o'clock uo-hos-
less luuclieon at ine noiei i ini',,m
Wednesday with Airs. II. C. Wad
doll, president, ill charge. A beau
tiful bouquet ol deep Piuk ciirna
tiuns. In a black bowl, graced the
able. .
Covers were placed for Airs, xsuil
a , .... Mn,-,,o r nwl;e,-. who
iii'o, .oi.--. -
was welcomed us a new member.
Miss Ala.le (). XX amor, .mss wine
Walker, Mrs. II. u. i-argeiur.
Irs. I. H. Riddle, Airs. J. F. Bark
r Mrs L. E. Coodbourn. Airs. O.
' Brown. Mrs. A. A. Wilder. Mrs.
Hroadway. Airs. A. E. Kent and
is. Frederick J. Porter.
t,i....l,, nf urograms for fu
ture meetings was held and a short
usinoss session followed me eu
ivable luncheon hour The next
looting of the Unit will lie Febril
rv 22ml, at a one o'clock uo-hos-ss
luncheon ul the Hotel liniiin.ua.
. ,.!..,, ,i. llev Linden C. Lea-
vitt will be the guest speaker.
a
CLIFFORD JENKINS
HONORED Al Bimnui,
LUNCHEON AT lAVtsn
. of K-lniontb Falls resi-
,.,,i,i ltmne from the 4-11
,1,-llia, ' ..
club conference held In Corvallls
this week, held a ilellgnuui noon
liirtlldav luncheon lit Carl's Tavern
Thursday to celebrate the birthday
anniversary of Clifford Jenkins.
Klamath county 4-H club acent. -
A beautifully decorated birthday
cake graced the attractively ap
poillted table. Covers were placed
for Air. Jenkins, guest of honor.
Ilex High. Joe Fotberingham, Far
rell lliilvard. Jessie Drew, Joe
Sullivan. .Mrs. Bill Rogers. Airs.
Noma Cohort, Airs. I tort hea Alack.
Mrs. Esther Hover. Mm. Mildred
Scliultz and Mrs. Inn Christy.
Following the luncheon the group
ol l it leaders returned to their
nouiea iu Klauiatu Falls,
THAT BLOOM IN THE SPRING
MR. AND MRS. MAX MYERS
HONORED AT SURPRISE
HOUSEWARMING PARTY
At a charming liousewarming
party, Mr. and Airs. Alax Alyers
were delightfully surprised Satur
day evening, when about fifty
friends called at their beautiful
new home on the Alelrose road. All
attractive mirror was presented to
Air. and Airs. Alyers by the group
with liev. S. Riiynor Smith making
the presentation.
Cootie was the diversion of the
pleasant evening hours with the
high score prizes going to All', aud
Airs. L. L. Wlmherly.
Later in the evening lovely re
freshments, served buffet style to
Air. and Mrs. Alax Alyers, guests
of honor. Air. and Airs. L. L. Willi
berly. Air. and Airs. Alfred Cloako.
Mr. and Airs. E. C. Cloake, Air. and
Mrs. C. T. Tipton, Air. and Airs. E.
A. Helmbnldt, Air. and Airs. E. A.
Brittou, Rev. nnd Airs. S. Kaynor
Smith, Air. and Airs. C. B. Calkins,
Air. and Mrs. C. W. Cook, Air and
.Mrs. XV. AI. Chalmers. Air.. and Airs.
C. W. Lundeen. Air. and Mrs. C. E.
Alurks, Air. and Airs. E. O. Rlckll,
Mr. and Airs. Harlan Moore, Airs.
Edith Alyers. Airs. Kenneth Cloake,
Mrs. Li Connelly. Airs. Lucy Jen
nings. Aliss Pearl Jones. Aliss Ella
.May Cloake, Aliss Jean Cloake,
Aliss Betty Helmholdt. Aliss An
nette Calkins, Aliss Kt'fie Calkins,
Aliss Marian Cloake, Aliss Juanita
Redding, Aliss Alice Alyers, Nevltt
Smith. Jim Brltton. Jack Cnlklns,
Jack Rickli, Bob Alyqrs and Dick
Holniboldt. -
MRS. GEO. WHARTON
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE
CLUB ON TUESDAY
At a very delightful one
tbirtv o'clock dessert-luncheon Airs.
George Wharton very charmingly
entertained her bridge ciuo ut nor
attractive, home on Claire stroot
Thursday afternoon. Almond blos
soms and jonquils were attractive
ly arranged ns a decorative motif
for the occasion.
Covers were placed at one largo
table for Mrs. L. W. Josse and
Airs. .1. R. Wharton, members, and
Mrs. E. (). Rickli, Airs. S. J. Shoe
maker, Airs. Cl. V. Wlmherly, Airs.
W. F. Harris. Airs. Fred Hamilton,
Airs. G. C. Finliiy, Mrs. Homer
Grow. Airs. It. L. Whipple. Mrs. H.
S. Black and Airs. A. J. Hochrodel.
Contract bridge was enjoyed dur
ing the pleasuut afternoon hours
with Airs. Hamilton winning tho
prize for high score.
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE
PARTY IS DELIGHTFUL
AFFAIR WEDNESDAY
Airs. V. T. Jackson and Airs. Al
via Wetherall were delightfully
surprised on their birthday anni
versary Wednesday evening, when
a group of friends called at the for
mer's home on South Alain street
to celebrate the occasion.
Handkerchiefs and cards . were
iMven to Airs. Jackson and Airs.
Wetherall from .Mr. and Airs. 1). II.
I.enox. Air. and Airs. O. L. John
son. Air. and Airs. Alba Spaugh. Air.
mil Airs. J. E. Pickens. Airs. Med
Goff. Airs Alabel Wilson, Aliss Ag
nes Pltchford and .Miss Doioiny
Dale Jackson.
Pinochle and Chinese checkers
were enioved during the evening,
afier which lovely refreshments
were served at small tables.
MR. AND MRS. ELLEDGE
ENTERTAIN AT PARTY
OAKLAND. Jan. 28. Air. ami
Mrs. Elledge entertained tt group
of- friends ;at their home ' Satur
day evening with a lovely party.
Cards were the diversion of the
evening. Hich score was won by
.Mr. and Alls. R Al, Fetber and
consolation by Airs. Hebcrly and
Herman A!eers.
Delicious refreshments were
served to Mr .and Mrs. Kenneth
Copeland, Air. and Mrs. Harold
Peterson. Air. and Mrs. Alfred
Hand. .Mr. mid Airs. R. M. Ferber.
Air. and Mrs. Cleorge Jennings.
Air. and .Mrs, Herman Aleyers. Mr.
and Mrs. Hi-belly and the host
aud hostess, Air. and Airs. Elledge.
'LARGE ENROLLMENT
REPORTEO BY
LEGION AUXILIARY
The largest advance enrollment
in its history was on the member
ship books of the American Legion
Auxiliary as the organization en
tered the now year. Airs. AI. R.
Richards, membership chairman of
Umpqua Unit of the Auxiliary, has
announced. Approximately 350,000
members had been enrolled lor
1939 in advance of January 1, an ill-
crease ot 30.000 above last year's
nign record.
Total membership for 1938 was
approximately 405.000. a gain of
more than 20,000 over 1937. A total
membership of nearly 500,000 was
indicated for 1939.
First national membership prizes
for 1930 were won by the depart
ments ot XX'isconsin, Oklahoma and
Panama. XX isconsin, with S3. 90 per
cent of its 1939 quota enrolled, wus
first among departments of more
than 15,000 , menthol's; Oklahoma,
with Sli.91 per cunt, , led depart
ments of between 5.000 and 15.000
members, whilo Panama enrolled
U3.25 per cent of its quota to lead
the departments of less than 5,000
members.
PORTLAND VISITOR
COMPLIMENTED AT
CHARMING LUNCHEON
Airs. Chester Hercher entertain
ed at a very charming one-thirty
o clock two-course luncheon at her
home Friday afternoon to compli
ment her sister-in-law, Airs. C. W es-
ley AX'illiains, who is here visiting
troni Portland.
Jasmine and pale pink carna
tions arranged with fern were used
lo carry out an attractive decora
tive motif for the occasion. Covers
were placed for Airs. C. Wesley XX'll
lianis. guest of honor. Airs. Guy
Cordon, Airs. C. E. W Imberly, Airs.
XXaller Hercher, Airs. E. C. Patter
son, Mrs. Edwin Booth, Airs. Boyd
Bales and Airs, t'rcderick J. Porter.
Contract bridge was the diversion
of the pleasant afternoon hours
with prizes going to Airs. XX'illiuins
and Airs. Cordon.
JUDGE AND MRS. BOWKER
ENTERTAIN AT DINNERS
DURING THE WEEK
- Judge and Mrs. Morris C. Bowkci
entertained us dinner guests nt
their beautiful home on Cluire
street last Friday evening. Air.
Jackson of Aledford and Mr.- Mur
phy of Placcrville, Calif.
On Thursday evening Judge and
Airs, llowkor had ns dinner guests,
Mr. and Airs. George Wharton. Aliss
Jane Wharton and Aliss Agnes
Pltchford. An attractive yellow
and black decorative motif wus car
ried out on the table by the use ot
early llowenng Jusinlno and tall
yellow tapers in bluck holders.
turds were enjoyed during the
pleasant evening hours.
ROSEBURG REBEKAH
LODGE HAS MEETING
TUESDAY EVENING
Roseburg Itebekah lodge No. 41
met Tuesday evening at the I n
O.F. hall with Winnie Hawn, noble
grand, presiding. Forty-two mem
bers and two guests were uresent
The visiting committee appointed
,, ii.iii ,m ,iuiums. .uauei Wil
son' and Kate Farnsworth. Myrtle
Spaugh Was appointed as press cor
respondent. Following the business session
the degree team practiced for Ini
tiation to be held February 14lh.
CECEILE PORTER AND
KERMIT FESSLER MARRY
IN RENO, NEVADA . .
Surprising their many friends In
Hoseburg and Green. Miss Cecelle
Porter, daughter of .Mr. and -Mrs.
Joseph Porter, of Roseburg. and
Kermlt Fessler. son of Airs. Etta
Fessler. of Philyssburg, Montana,
were quietly married in Reno. Ne
vada. January ltith.
Air. and Airs. Fessler spent their
honeymoon in Oakland. San Fran
cisco and Grass Valley and are
visiting relative's nt Green, before
wing to I'liilyssburg to make their
home.
PUBLIC INVITED TO
PRESIDENT'S BIRTHDAY
BALL MONDAY EVENING '
One of the most colorful ' arid
charming of formal affairs for the
winter season will be the presi
dent's ball to be spousored by the
20-30 club next Monday evening
at nine o'clock at the armory, to
which the public has been most
cordially Invited to attend.
Harry Lehrbach is acting as
general chairman of the interest
ing affair and is being assisted by
Gordon Bennett and Bernard Saar.
The tickets are in charge of Ro
bert Helllwell and Byron Wood
ruff and the publicity Is in charge
ot Clyde Adair. The. armory will
be decorated Sunday by Dale Cal
houu aud Jim Loomis. The pa
triotic motif will be carried out
and a large picture of the presi
dent will be placed above the or
chestra pit.
Music for the bull will be play
ed by the University ot Oregon
Swingsters, which is a six-piece
orchestra. Three of the musicians
in the orchestra are Roseburg
boys. .
A delightful program has been
arranged for 9:30 o'clock.
Proceeds of the ball will g0 to
the national aud local fund to
fight infantile paralysis.
Bl CHAPTEH OBSERVES
SEVENTEENTH ANNIVERSARY
OF SISTERHOOD OF P.E.O.
Chapter BI of the P.E.O. Sister-
-- , ... ummuu wuii i-.ni.u. chan
ters throughout the U. S. and Can
ada, celebrated the 70th anniver
sary of Founders' day with a spec
ial program on Friday, January
Airs. Gilbert Sprague of Myrtle
Creek, In charge of the program,
spoke of the long nnd honorable
history of P.E.O., its huge educa
tional loan fund, the Aleniqrial Li
brary or Iowu Wesleyan campus,
built and paid for by P.E.O.'s Cot
tey College, a Junior college for
women given to the P.E.O. Sister
hood in 1927. and the Welfare
and Trust fund. Airs. Sprague
concluded her program with a sol
emn candle lighting ceremony.
Airs. W. AI. Campbell entertained
the group at tin old-liishioned high
noon dinner served In the style of
the 1860's in heirlooms gathered for
the occasion. Tho atmosphere of
other days was preserved through
out the afternoon by the lovely
old costumes -worn by chapter
members, and by antique furnish
ings used about the rooms. Kotablo
were an ancient clock, .a largo fam
ily Bible on a center table, antique
chairs, old lamps, uud Currier and
Ives prints.
MRS. DANIEL KEOHANE
ENTERTAINS AT ; ' '
CHARMING PRTY
''At-a' very charming one-thlrly
o'clock dessert-bridge luncheon.
Airs. Daniel Kcohauo very gracious
ly entertained at three tables at her
attractive home of Vista avenue
Thursday afternoon. Airs. Kcohnno
was assisted by her mother, Airs.
A. XX". Coleman, and by Airs. J. D.
AlcLennan.
Covers were placed at prettily un
pointed small tables for Mrs. Gor
;donBenuett, Mrs. J. D. 'McLennan.
Mrs. W. H. Chrlsler, Airs. Guy Cor
don, Airs. L. L. Wlmherly, Mrs. G.
V. Wimberly, Airs. 11. W. Porter, '
Airs. A. D. Parr, Airs. li. R. Jacobs,
Airs E. L. Knapp, Airs. Frank Coen,
Airs. R. D. Coen and Airs. Frederick
J. Porter.
Contract bridge was enjoyed dur
ing the pleasant afternoon hours
with Airs. L. L. Wlmherly winning
the high score prize; Airs. Bennett,
second, high score prize and Mrs.
Knapp, the traveling prize.
MRS. FRANK COEN
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE
CLUB TUESDAY NIGHT
Airs. Frank Coea very gracious
ly entertained her bridge club at
her lovely home on South Stephens
street Tuesday evening. Mrs. Dan
iel Keohane was a guest of the evo
nlng and members enjoying tho oc
casion with Airs. Coim were Mrs.
.Marshall Pengra, Airs. E. R. Ja
cobs, Airs. J. D. AlcLennan, Airs.
W. R. Chrlsler. Airs. A. D. Parr and
Airs. Roger Bailey.
. High score for the evening's
bridge play was held by Airs. Parr
with Airs. Ali'Ixnuail receiving the
traveling prize. Later Mrs. Coca
served delicious refreshments.
MRS. H. F. HATFIELD
ENTERTAINS CLUB ON
TUESDAY AFTERNOON '
Airs. H. F. Hatfield was a most
gracious hostess to the Commo
X'ous Platte club Tuesday afternoon
at her home in North Roseburg.
(Continued on page 3.)
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