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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1939.
THREE '
Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
REGULAR MEETING OF
LADIES AID HELD
I.OOKINCSOI,ARS, Feb. 6 The
rKuIar monthly business meeting
or the Iat!it'g Aiii society was held
on Wednesday afternoon in the up
per room at the church. Through
the courtesy of Mrs. La Verne , Wit
Hams, two lovely hand-pieced com
lorier lops and bats', were made
available for the society to finish,
after which Ihey will he Blven to
Dr. Kydney Hall for distribution to
pastoi-s In the outlyiuK districts.
The finishing of the uilts ami the
business session filled the time.
Mrs. Alcock. Mrs. Hclna Williams
and Mrs. Jennie Andrus were nam
ed on a committee to take care of
clothing and other supplies which
are heinp contributed for a needy
family. Mrs. Arthur Marsh presid
ed at the business session in the
absence of the president. Devotions
were conducted by Mrs. W. W.
Zmnwnlt. At the close of the meet
liiK nn attractive luncheon was ser
ved by the hostesses for the day,
Mrs. Jennie Andrus and Mrs. V.
Alcock. The ineeiliiR on March 1
will he held at the home of Mrs.
Tloy Huell, who will be assisted by
Mrs. Tlios. Buckle. Among those
in attendance at the meeting were:
llev. and Mrs. C. K. HrlUaln. Mrs.
A. M. Robinson. Mrs. Peterson.
Airs. Howard, Miss Maprll Howard,
Mrs. W. W. y.umwalt, Mrs. Corvin
Heard. Mrs. liny Huell. Mrs. Krn
est Voorhies and Miss Jo Ann
Voorhles. Mrs. Hdna Williams, Mrs.
Arthur Marsh, Mrs. V. Alcock and
Mrs. Jennie Andrus.
INDUSTRIAL CLUB
MEETS ON THURSDAY
SUTIIKm.lN. Feb. (1. The Fair
Oaks Industrial club met Thurs
day at the club rooms with Mrs. Ar
thur Austin and Mrs. J. F. Hrown
as hostesses. Dinner was served at
noon on the long tables and the
business meeting conducted by the
new president, Mrs. Austin, held
during the afternoon. I'lans -were
made to have the Interior of the
building redecorated some time
next month. A new cupboard and
work table hail been set In place
hv Mr. ant Mrs. Jnke Francis. Hos
tesses for the next meeting wilt he
Mrs. Day Hrown and Mrs. C. T.
Chamberlain at the club bouse.
Those enjoying the affair were:
Mrs. Royal Aheene, Mrs. Peter
Adams, Mrs. Hay Hrown, Mrs. C. T.
Chamberlain, Mrs. Minnie David-
eon, Mrs. C. K. Flory, Mrs. Jake
Francis, Mrs. Alva Manning. Mrs.
J. G. Miller, Mrs. Arthur Smith,
Mrs. Jack Smith, Mrs. Noah Hose,
Jr.. Mrs. Hugh Wahl, Mrs. Morrell
Weber, Mrs. Sidney Wegner, Mrs.
11. C. Wilmot. Miss Stella l.arsen;
Mrs. Ralph Flory, a guest, and the
hostesses, Airs. Austin and Mrs.
Ilrown.
MRS. HOLGATE HOSTESS
TO BRIDGE CLUB
, SIITIIHRLIN. February li. Mrs.
Vern Holgato entertained the mem
bers of the Stitberlin Bridge club
at her home ..Wednesday evening.
Members enjoying Ihe evening
were Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Stearns ol
Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. llriltain
Slack. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jordan
unci Mr. and Mrs. Ilolgate. High
score was won by Mrs. Slack and
Mr. Robertson while the combined
score prize went to Mr. and Mrs.
Jordan. Dainty refreshments were
served from a table having a beau
tiful auiaryllis cenlerplece.
UMPQUA CHOIR
SINGS AT FACILITY '
UMPQUA, February 0. The
Umixpiu choir sang at the Veter
an's Facillly Sunday afternoon be
tween one and two o'clock. Ser
vices were conducted by Rev. Per
- ry Smith and part was taken in
tlleiu by the veterans. Those com
ing from Umpqua were: The Mis
ses Jean Winniford. Hetty Ollivnnt,
Mildred Ileburd, Marcella Mohr.
Mildred Ollivnnt and June Mtinson;
Conrad Iliggins. F.dwln Ruckle.
Slnnlev Lone. Robert Reidenger.
Donald Munson. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Leonard, Mrs. Ruder, Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Munson. Accompanying the
choir ns pianist was Miss Jean
Winniford.
P.-T. A. STUDY CLUB
ANNOUNCES MEETING
LOO KINGG LASS, Feb. 6. The
. P.-T. A. study club will meet nl
the home of Mrs. Ray Petrequin on
Tuesday afternoon. Feb. 14. Au in
teresting program Is being arrang
ed by Mrs. Don Ollivnnt and a cor
dial invitation to attend is ex
tended to all. The regular monthly
meeting or the P.-T. A. will be held
at the school house on Wednesday
evening. Feb. 15. The program
chairman. Mrs. Inmost Voorhies.
ntinuuuces that the program for
the evening will include nn out
side guest speaker in addition to
other matters of interest and n
good attendance is desired.
ESTHER BEIGHT AND
ROBERT CAMPBELL MARRY
YONCALLA, Feb. C Word has
been received from Kelso, Wash.,
of the marriage of Miss F.sther
Height of Albany and Robert Camp
bell, sou of Mrs. Rebecca Camp
bell of Yoncalln. The wedding
took place, Dec. 27th. The bride
is a high school teacher in the
Days Creek school. The groom is a
graduate of Yoncalln high school
class of '34. He served three years
with the I'. S. Marines. Mr. and
Mrs. Campbell will make their
home on the Campbell ranch three
miles south of Yoncalln.
CLUB HAS MEETING
AT LOVELY LUNCHEON
SUTHERLIX. Feb. 6 The Post
Noble Grand club enjoyed a one
o'clock luncheon at their regular
meeting Wednesday at the home of
Mrs. Harriet Stearns In Oakland.
Following the business meeting a
social hour followed and three Chamberlain ate
games were played being won by testes, ,
Mrs. Slack and Mrs. Hartshorn.
Those enjoying the affair from
Stitberlin were Mrs. Helle Cool:
Mrs. Maude Culver, Mrs. Bertha
Harge. Mrs. Alma Anderson. Mrs.
Serepta Saucerman, Mrs. Leomt
Slack, Mrs. Ella Wegner, Mrs. Min
nie Hartshorn, Mrs. Mabel Ross,
Mrs. Charlotte Parker. Mrs. Anna
Hankerson, Mrs. June Shatuti.
Tho Oakland members Included
Mrs. Ma Pinkston, Mrs. Margaret
.Medley, Mrs. Pearl Hand. Mrs. Su
sie llurnett. Sirs. Pearl Mubie; the
guests Miss Ethel -Manning and
.miks Norma Hundy, and the hostess,-
Mrs. Stearns.
UMPQUA COMMUNITY CLUB
HAS MEETING SATURDAY
UMPQUA. Feb. 6. Tim I'mnmm
Community club met Saturday ev
ening at tne hall. The new offi
cers installed January Kl as fol
lows were in chargo of the meet
ing: Presdient. G. W. Munson:
vice-president, Mrs. H. Hurst: sec
retary. Mrs. L. O. Higgles: refresh.
ments, .Mis. E. Thompson; enter-
iiiiuiuent, miss June M inson. The
The club tool: as an issue the c,.,i.
dition of the farm pastures in the
vicinity and need to control rim
moss that is tultins them pointed
out. Any one having ideas on the
smijecr. were Invited to come and
present them. These meetings are
twice a month, the second and
fourth Fridays, the next meeting t
be held February HI. Following
the business meeting games, and
numK were enjoyed under the di
rection of Miss Lois Ed-.vards
PUPILS ENTERTAINED
AT DELIGHTFUL PARTY
YONCALLA. Feb. Il.-Misses Ma
rian l-des and Doreen Cocknran
entertained a group of high school
PUplls at the Edes home S! av
evening. Games were enjovod, af
ter which a delicious lunch was
served in the rollon-lnc: Misses
Doris Itllekenstarr, Hetty !i
Kruse Vmiola .Marsh, Delnris
i , i Jwnian ja n,
f.lein Phillips, George Tavlor
Marm'u Edes."0''''"' C"' '""'"i
NEW 4-H S WING CLUB
IS ORGANIZED AT UMPQUA
UMPQUA, February G.-A new
III sewing club was organized at
tile .Millwood school house Satin--
. inn. 2i, under the leadershii:
' .iiunson. Officers elected
" rioience uurney, president;
....u.i i.eniinrii, vice president; Mar
cella Mohr. seei-et.-n-v
oers include Hilda Giiinev M..II..I
i.ennarii, rcva Wandell, Roberta
-iciiuney am Dors McKlminv
The mime chosen for the clnh u-.m
i ne woodland -1-11 club."
LOUISE MURPHY IS
HONORED ON BIRTHDAY
UMT'QITA, Feb. (1,A lovely
ninnimy dinner Honor n? ihe ioi
illHIMlly 01 Miss Louise Mui-nhv
was enjoyed Wednesday evening
it. i nr iiuino ni ner innllier, Mrs.
-Wlllil UIII1N 111 I 1 11 (lllll ' .'I, -lie ,1-ol-r.
nun inr miss Murphy. .Mrs. Good,
.m (,enevieve Lansing. Miss
Irene Murphy. LaV erne Iiii-ti1iv-
,wiiiiuiii ..1 e r. urn li. li,..,. i....
Phy.
SILVER TEA TO BE
HELD FEBRUARY 7th
SUTHERLIX. Fehniiirv nThn
Wilbur Ladies Aid societv lias in
vited the women of Siitherlin to at
tend a Fellowship Silver Tea to
he held at the Wilbur school on
luesimy, l-'ebrunry 7. at L::tn
u chick, i ins ten is to be one or a
series of teas which Is helnir held
Unit day throughout Ihe world. Mrs.
S. Itaynor Smith, of llosebllrg, who
nns ueen a missionary in India, is
to speak.
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LADIES AID SOCIETY
SPONSORS PROGRAM
SUTHERLIN. Feb. d The
ladies aid society sponsored a very
successful program at the social
rooms of the Methodist church on
Wednesday evening. 'I he main fea
ture of the program was the clever
play, "Box and Cox." Pians are be
ing made to present this plav at
Wilbur on Friday evening, Febru
ary 10.
BENEFIT CARD PARTY
TO BE FEBRUARY 13th
SUTIIERLIN, February 6. The
Past Noble Grands club has an
nounced an Interesting benefit card
party for February l.'iib to be held
at the I.O.O.F. ball. The public bus
been cordially Invited to intend.
K AND R CLUB TO
MEET WEDNESDAY
The K and U club will meet at
the Alvin Wetherell home Wed
nesday urieiiioon with Mrs. Mabel
Wilson acting ns hostess. All
members are most cordially invit
ed to be present.
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MR. AND MRS. BARGE
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
SUTIIERLIN. February 8. Mr.
and Mrs. J. w. Culver, Sr., and Mr.
and Mrs. George Stacey were din
ner guests at tiie home of Mrs.
Henry Harge Sunday evening.
MR. AND MRS. COOK
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
SUTIIERLIN, Feb. 6. Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Yeoman, of Eugene,
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cook and Miss
Norma Hundy were Sunday dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Cook.
LADIES AID TO
MEET ON FRIDAY
SUTIIERLIN, Feb. 6. The
Ladies' Aid Society will meet at
the Arts building Thursday after
noon. February 10. at 2 o'clock.
Mrs. Lloyd Cameron and Mrs. C. T.
be the lios-
SIDE GLANCES B-g Geoff CXatfi
COPR, 1 9 BY UFA SEavtCE, IKC. T. M. BCC. U. 3 PT. OFF. 3 -fa
"If you're going lo spend Unit much to go see your folks,
I'll want the same amount to visit Aunl Marthucveu if
I can't slant! her.".
Local
News
H. E. O. Club to Meet The H. K.
O. club will mtwt at a 1:30 o'clock
ilcssiM-t-luuchcou at the homo ot
Mrs. Virginia Campbell Tuesday.
To Attend Funeral Members
of Uosebui'K ttehekah lode, No. 41,
nave linen asked to meet at the
I. O. O. F. hull nt 1:30 o'clock
Tuesday to intend the funeral ot
Lois Hammond.
Visit in Eugene Mrs. Leslie
CiniiininRs, Miss Antics Fredrick
son and Miss Kdna Hrown. of tliiu
city, drove to Hunene Sunday to
visit Miss Helen Fullie, at Kaered
Heart hospital.
Music Teachers to Meet The
Ioimlas County Mush; Teachers
association will meet at S o'clocl;
Tuesday ninht at the home of Mrs.
Clyde Heard on Washington
street. Mrs. Charles A. Ilrand will
haw charge ()f (he program.
Chemical "War" Defense
Program Takes Shape Here;
Public Participation Asked
Dance at Facility! Tuesday The
auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign
Wars will hold a daucliiK iiarty for
members and guests at the Vet
erans Administration Facility Tues
day nifiht. February 7, from 7:30
to 9:30 o'clock.
Here Over Week-End 11111 Whar
ton, student at Ori'Kon State col-
lege at Corvallis, spent the week
end here visiting his pm-cnts, Mr.
and Mrs. .1. It. Wharton, who cele
brated their twenty-fifth -weddins
anniversary yesterday at their
homo on Fast Houglm; street.
Members of the Roseburtr stale police force and a "Maiden
from Mars," above,' are interested observers in the gas mask
drill being explained by local reserve officers in preparation for
the "Defense Against Chemical Attack" conlact camp scheduled
for Roseburg February I I and 12. More than 100 reserve offi
cers are expected to attend the two-dav camn. Left to rieht are
Capt. H. C. Church, chemical warfare officer; Sergeant Paul,
rarsons, Urayce Kasche, stenograpner for the state highway de
partment; Patrolmen S. M. Bullis and Clyde I. Fisk, and Lt.
Vlaynard Bell, president Umpqua chapter, R. O. A.
Final plans for the "defense
against chemical attack" contact
camp for reserve officers and at
tached personnel of the 3S2nd in
fantry regiment, scheduled for
KosehurK next Saturday and Sun
day, are rapidly crystallizing, and
advance reports indicate that more
than 100 officers will be in attend
ance, Major C. S. Pettee, unit In
structor of KtiKtine, in charge of
the two-day camp, announced to
day. Intense interest in this unusual
camp is manifested by the large
number of officers wlio hn ve in
dicated they will be fn Hose'ouig
for the two-day period. This is the
first camp of its type ever plan
ned at which the public has been
invited to participate In the var
ious phases of graining.
Every person in Koscburg ami
I (oughts county, if he or she so de
sires, will be given the opportun
ity to don the latest in gas pro
tective masks and try them out
in real gas and smoke of various
kinds under the supervisitm of
t rained gas officers from t be re
gular army and especially trained
reserve officers. More than I'tO
masks of various types are being;
brought here for the demonstra
tions. The experience, absolutely
harmless though possibly a bit dis
comforting for a moment or two.
will be unique to say the least.
Conference Included
A conference on "Debunking
Chemical Warfare" to be conduct
ed by Captain John F. Cramer in
Improving Mrs. Kon Kelly is re
purled to he much improved in
health at her home on 1'ilzet
street, following a severe illness
from Influenza. Her daughter, -Mrs.
Perry Wiggons, and her daughter-in-law,
Mrs. liee Kelly, have been
Hiking care of her.
Return From San Francisco
Mrs. J. M. Judd ami her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
James K. Judd. of this city, and the
former's brother, K. Plan, who is
visiting here from Wisconsin, re
turned to liosehurg Sunday, follow
ing a week's stay In San Francisco
on business. Mrs. James K. Judd is
oftice attendant to Ir. James K.
Campbell and Dr. U. O. Van Zalzah.
Melrose Grange to Meet Mel
rose grange will meet at S o'clock
Tuesday night at the hall with
Margaret Reese, lecturer, in charge
of a program on Oregon. Members
have been asked to prepare to an
swer roll-call with facts regarding
Oregon Refreshments will he serv
ed by Mr. and Mrs. 1. N. Husen
bark, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hone
brake and Vac Muislk.
Guild to Meet St. George's Epis
copal guild will meet at 8 o'clock
tonight at the Dr. II. C. Church
hofte in Laurelwood, with Mrs.
Church und Mrs. Leonard Hi ley,
joint hostesses.
Leaves For Eugene Miss Gene
vieve Ness Left last night for her
woik In Kugene. following the
week-end here visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Ness, in
Uiurelwood.
Past Matrons Club to Meet The
Past Matrons club will meet at a
7:3t o'clock dessert-supper tonight
at the C. (1. Ferrier home on West
First street, with Mrs. Ferrier and
Mrs. A. E. Elliott, joint hostesses.
Back From Portland Mr. and
Mrs. II. O. Pargeter have returned
to their home on Claire street, fol
lowing a few days stay in Port
laud visiting friends ami attending
to business.
Bible Class to Meet Instead of
the regular meeting tonight, the
non-denominational Hi bio study
class, taught by Dr. R. L. Dunn.
will hold its session at 7:15 o'clock
Tuesday night at the dining ball of
(be Douglas hotel.
Visits Daughter Mrs. J. K.
Falbe has returned here, following
a short visit In Eugene with her
laughter. Miss Helen Falbe, who
is a patient at Sacred Heart hospi
tal convalescing from au appendectomy.
Sewing Club t Meet Mrs. G.
M. Krell will entertain her sew
ing club at a one o'edock luncheon
Tuesday, Fohruary 7th.
Hero Today L. Stearns, of
Marshfleld. Bpeit today in this city
attending to bisiness, -
111 at Home Mrs. L. E. Mc'Un-
tock and daughter, Miss Nancy,
are reported tu be ill ut their home
on Hamilton tivenue.
Rose P.-T. A. To Meet Rose
school P.-T. A. will meet at seven-
UUrty tonight at the school house!
lo honor the Dads at a special
program, A treat will be given the
room having the largest number uf
Dads present.
Improving Mrs. II. R. Mndflnx
and small daughter, Mollie Jeanne,
w ho have bee.Q ill at their home
the past two woks, are now report
ed to be considerably improved.
Degree Team to Meet Tho do-
gree teams of Fi oseburg Rebekah
lodge. No. 41, VDill meet at 7::!0
o'clock tonight ret tho I. O. O. F,
ball for a business Hcsslon, preced
ing classes for Initiation,
Back From East Mrs. Ed Ror
gen has returned to hor homo In
this city, following a trip to Ken
sington, .Minn., vrV.'e she was call
ed by the fatal tllness of her sis
ter. Miss Alice Tollefson.
State Inspector to Visit Miss
Fredericka Dntton, of Portland,
state inspector for Daughters of
Union Veterans of tho Civil war,
will make her official inspection of
Floreneo Nightingale tent. No. f,
at 7:30 o'clock Friday evening, ac
cording to an announcement made
this morning by the president, Mrs.
Earl Henediek. Members of tho
tout will hold drill practice to
night at 7:30 o'clock in tho chapter
rooms at the armory.
Back From California Mr. and
Mrs. F. W. Morrison and Mrs. Rog
er I la (ley have leturned to their
homes in this city, following n stay
of several days In California. The
Morrisons attended to business In
San Francisco ani Mrs. llalley
visited her parents in Modesto.
Executive Luncheon Tuesday
The Roseburg Woman's club will
hold Its monthly 12 o'clock execu
tive luncheon Tuesday at Ihe Hotel
Rose, alter which the group will
intend tho 1 :3() o'clock dessert-
luncheon meeting of llin club at
the club house, at which time Hugh
Rossen, of Salem, will he guest
speaker on traffic safety.
Legion and Auxiliary to Meet
The American Legion and auxil
iary wilt bold their respective
meetings at K o'clock Tuesday
night at the armory, after which a
joint meeting will be held with the
post furnishing the program on
Americanism and National De
fense," and the auxiliary furnishing
refreshments. The refreshment
committee includes Mrs. (iaye
Mowery, chairman; Mrs. 11. T.
j Hansen, Mrs. Hoy llufham, Mrs.
rnu jiann, Mrs. ueorgo k, houck,
Mrs. Thomas Kerr, Mrs. II. D. Mc
Kay, Mrs. Nobel (ioettel and Mrs.
Thomas Webb.
Today and Tuesday
A GAY FUN
FESTIVAL! 1
Bum fttuyv
RtO$ THBU PARCEt' C
BENNYBrjNEn
1H
Starts Wednesday
SUBMARINE
V(rj PATROL rtw
Rfcha" GREENE 83
Shows 2-7-9 P. M.
Mats. 25c Eves. 35c Kiddles 10c
MILITARY FUNERAL
ACCORPED STEIWER
WASHINGTON, Feb. fi. (AP)
Frederick SPiwer, Oregon's for
mer soldier-aerator, was burled to
day with full military honors in
Arlington natanal cemetery.
Hundreds o persons, many of
them national figures, crowded a,
flower-banked chapel at Fort My
er military reervation for simplo
services condicted by Reverend
Harney Philips, chaplain of tho
somite whero Stelwer served U
years prior to January 31, 1938.
Stclwer's bdy was taken Into
tho cemetery, adjoining the cha
pel, on a lag-draped caisson
drawn by six white borsen from
fort Myer's fmous white horse
troop.
ed number will be given individual,
instruction in the use of gas
masks.
The scheduled exercise at the
airport at 10 o'clock Sunday morn
ing, February 12, should also bo
of interest to the local citizenry.
A smoke exercise is being planned
for that hour which will be rath
er spectacular. If possible, an op
portunity will be provided for any
one so desiring to find out what
a mild concentration of tear gas
feels like.
Members of Umpqua chapter, II.
O. A., host organization to the vis
iting officers, are scheduling their
annual military ball at the armory ,
Saturday evening, February 1 1. I
and it will be open to the genoril j
public. An interesting gas decon-
taiufnntion demonstration under di- j
rection of Capt. II. C. Church. CW-
Res., is being planned as one of
the highlights of the evening.
Those desiring tickets lo the hall
may secure same by contacting
members of the chapter. Ar
rangements for the dance are nn-1
der the supervision of Capt. John
Irving, assisted by Capt. O. It.
Hess, Lt. James K. Watts, Lt. Ed
ward Jacobs and Lt. Carl Con
nors. Arrangements Tor tho city-wide
blackout corning at an hour to be
designated by signal Is also sche
duled for sometime early Satur
day evening, the exact minute will
be known only by the signal, prob
ably the city's fire siren, are rap
idly being formulated. Uhickouts
Returns Home Fred A. Knight
has returned to his home in this
city, following a few days in Sa
lem visiting his son. Attorney
William W. Knight, who accom
panied him home for the week-end.
The latter and his wife returned to
Salem last, evening. Mrs. Knight
has been here visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hatfield.
Their small son, Philip, remained
here at the Hatfield home.
Leave Sundav Mrs. f A noil
left Sunday for her home in Port
land, following a week's visit here
with her brother and sister-in-law,
I i II (I M i-M K (in n i.l li W li i ii n
at tho Veterans Administration Fa
cility post. She was accompanied
norm uy ner oaugtiter, miss Kdna
IOMimi Poll Hi 111 (in I nl VVIl,i,H
university at Salem, and by Miss
.lane Hoffman, student at. Oregon
Stale college at Corvallis. Miss
Hoffm?ni ( the daughter of Mrs.
Kenneth W. Kinney.
Allison's Residential
Beauty Shop
Special Until Feb. 11th
Oil Pcrmanents $1.50
PHONE 384
446 N. Rose St.
the armory at 3:15 p. m. Saturday, of cities are defensive measures
February 11, should be of groat in-'against possible air raids and the
terest to the general public and J one being planned will be a deni
al! will be welcome at that time. I onstiation of its use In a siniilat
Foliowing the conference a limit- ed attack by air.
RIVERSIDE H. H.
CLUB TO MEET
Tliverrdale Happy Hour club will
meet at two o'clock Wednesday af
ternoon at the home of Mrs. Joseph
Marsters. All members are cordi
ally invited to be present.
SAN SOUCI CLUB TO
MEET ON WEDNESDAY
The San Som l birthday club will
meet r.t a 1 :30 o'clock sessert-
lunr beon Wednesday at the home
of Mrs. Art Albeitus. All members
are most cordially invited to be
pre-ent.
SYLMON VALLEY CLUB
TO MEET WEDNESDAY j
The Sylmon Vailey club will ;
meet at two o'cloek Wednesday af-
ternoon at the home of Mrs. Max :
Myers. All members are cordially j
invited to be pret-enl. i
LAUREL LODGE TO MEET
WEDNESDAY EVENING
Crand Master Franklyn O.
Howell will pay bis official visit
at a district meeting to be held
with laurel lodge, No. 13. A. F.
and A. M. at 7:30 o'clock Wednes
day evening at the Masonic tem
ple. Lodges in this district will
attend the meeting.
2 MAJOI FEATURES
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Today aid Tuesday
I a.n - They start a
&ii ' "Rush',' Season
iiiP
TjK - -s 1 Mats. 25c
fflKVsircS Kiddies 10c
Plus on thtSan.e Program
KEiiCTJQmijm.u gran rvinmwnnsmm
The Wayside Shop
MEMORIAL DRIVE
Requests continued patron
age of our customers.
Phone 25F2
Roseburg Dairy
Grade A Pasteurized and
Raw Milk
DRINK MILK FOR HEALTH"
PHONE 186
H. C. STEARNS
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Lady Assistant
Oakland, Ore.
PHONE 472
Any Distance, Any Time
K
BUY
MODEL
KREAM
BREAD
Made in Roseburg
BUY IT FROM
YOUR GROCER
Every hour of dnj
ycM'H Ie thankful for
HOT WAFER
f
in
The limit of the house says . . , -
"All this for 4 sons! A bath tempered oil the minute, lather for'
shavins without having to wait! Why didn't I lisen to my
neishbors and have that Heater put iri long ago!"
Tho woman of the house says
'ashing dishes is no chore anymore! No filling aettle and
j pan or two besides and then-Vaiting for them to (at on the
stove! Hot water ready (or washing. and rinsing, tie minute
the meal is over!'.'
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The snaid of the house says
."I'm gjtd this ismify show good sense and have a Water
Heater. Takes about half as long to get my work dne when
there's hot water on tap at the faucet. Makes it eaier on my
strength, tio!"
Easy 011 the Kiulgot . . .
When Strength is saved, and Time is saved, arid Disjosition is
saved, there's a good deal saved isn't there? Witl Rates so
low, how can any house-holder fail to benefit by.ths modern
automatic convenience!
Economical!
Healthful!
Convenierit!
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(THt CALIFORNIA O'EGON POWER COMPANY)