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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY FEBRUARY 1 4, 1 939. THREE Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY The 0 a nl o n Va Hoy Wo men's club will meet at two o'clork Thursday afternoon at tlie club house with Mis. Peter Sinclair. All members an urjred to lie present. The members of the club have been Invited to be the special KHests of honor at an interesting meet ins of the RoseburK Woman's club to be held in Itoeburg at a one-thirty o'clock dessert -luncheon at the clubhouse, Tuesday, Febru ary 2 1st. lionise Palmer Weber, famous radio speaker, will be the Kuest speaker at this meeting. All members of the Garden ValUv club are most cordially invited to enjoy the occasion. VALENTINE DANCE TO BE HELD FRIDAY NIGHT AT COUNTRY CLUB Members of the Hoseburg Coun try club and friends are most cor dially invited to enjoy a charming Valentino dancing party to be held at nine o'clock Friday evening, February 17th, at the clubhouse. Arrangements for the interest ing affair are in charge of Mrs. Kenneth Quine, chairman, Mrs. K. S. McClain, Mrs. K. Pearson, Mrs. It. J. Comm. Mrs. L. K. Fies and Mrs. M. C. Howkcr PUBLIC INVITED TO BENEFIT CARD PARTY THURSDAY EVENING A most cordial invitation has been extended to the public by Patrick W Kelley auxiliary to Vet erans of Foreign Wars to attend a delightful benefit card party at eight o'clock Thursday evening. February Kith, at the K. of P. hall. High score prizes will be award ed and a door prize will be award ed, followed by refreshments. The committee in charge of the affair includes Mrs. Ray Schaefl'er. Mrs. H. T. Hansen and Mrs. S. W. Van Voorst. OKEDA CAMP FIRE GROUP HAS MEETING The Okoda Camp Fire group met at the home of the guardian, Mrs. J. ft. Johnson, Wednesday, at which time plans were made for a Valentine party. Following the business meeting a social hour was enjoyed and candy was served. Today's Pattern L '" r w m wiim 838? LIBRARY BENEFIT TEA TO BE CHARMING AFFAIR OF NEXT WEEK One of the most interesting of all benefit affairs sponsored an nually by the American Legion aux iliary Is being anticipated this month, when the annual benefit li brary lea will be held at the Civic room of the Hotel I'mptiua. The public has been cordially invited to intend this enjoyable affair, all pro ceeds of which will go toward pur chasing new books on American ism and citizenship for the Ko.se burg Public Library shelf main tained by the auxiliary. Mrs. Walter Fisher, junior past president. -Is general chairman of the affair, and is being assisted by the past presidents as hostesses. Mr. George Wharton, -Mrs. eu IHxon and Mrs. Hmadway are in charge of the table; Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield and Mrs. Thomas Par kinson are in charge of the re freshments, and Mrs. George fas key and Mrs. Roy Young are pro gram chairman. The program promises to ne un usually charming as Miss Helen Cnsev. Mrs. M. R. Richards and Mrs. Harris Klls worth will pre sent the delightful play. "Rosalie. The play cast is well known In Roseburg residents, as wie mrec are responsible for numerous de lightful entertainments presented in this city, special music una been arranged and a short talk on Fidac will he presented. Fill I FRTON P.-T.A. TO SPONSOR FOUNDER'S DAY PROGRAM WtDNtbUAi . . In vi (sit Inn h:iR . Ullilim .....i v been extended members and friends of Fullerton P.-T.A. to attend the special program on rounders im at eiuht o'clock Wednesday eve ning at the scboolbouse, at which time the Past rresuicms win uc guests of honor. Mr II. H. Mercer, wno aiicim- the home economics conference a week ago in C.irvallis. will be. a speaker. An impressive candle ceremony will be presented. Mrs W .1. Mess is general cbair- ...! uhh Mrs. Hugh wnippie program chairman. Refreshments will be served. COUNTRY CLUB LADIES TO MEET THURSDAY The ladies of the Rosebnrg i..l. 1 Timet liL :t . iiu . m. at the clubhouse for the wecc- lv contract bridge tournament -nay, i. r..n,.o.i hv it 12:30 notluck ill lie nni""-"" " luncheon. It the weather permits. KOllillK will be enjoyeu uuimik afternoon. The members mill Mends are In vited to a delightful Valentine daliciim larty Friday cvetiins. KVbrtmrv J7tli, to be held nt the elubhollse. Mrs.. Kenneth Qtline Is general ehiiiriuaii ol ine iiiiuu. W. F. M. S. TO MEET THURSDAY The Women's Foreign Mission ing society ol' Ihe Methodist Kpis I'o'iml ehllrch will hold an interesl Inn meelillK at two o'clock Thurs day at Ihe home ol' Mrs. H. Hayuor Smith on Main street. Mrs. C. M. Pace will have chai'Be of Ihe proKrani Willi Mrs. Nora Zel ler in cliaiKe of the devotions and Mrs. Kmery Cole in charge of the surprise feature. -Members and friends are cordially Invited .to lie present. SIDE GLANCES Bz Gooffs Cladi COPH. 191, BT WtA SERVICE. INC. T. M. B,G. U. 5. PAT. OFT. " r "Grovcr lias never allowed himself to become entirely inactive." LARGE SIZE HOUSE FROCK PRACTICAL AND PRETTY nv CAROL DAY This is a slim, good looking dress, with simple, welltilting lines, and a braid-trimmed, scal loped closing to give it interest. II is practical lo work In. The ariuholes are nmple, the skirt wid ens comfortably at the hem. and the waistline is easy and unham pering. it's a delightfully easy, design for even the inexperienced to make, with a minimum of stitch ing and seaming. The fit is taken care of by a few simple dans. Your pattern includes a step-by-step sew chart explaining every thing. Make this dress in sports silk or flat crepe for hasty shopping trips, as well as several in percale call so or gingham for house 'wear. You'll find it the most comfortable and becoming bread-and-butter dress von ever owned. Pattern N3S! is designed for sizes 31!. US. -in, 42. -14. 46. 4S. BO and fi2. Size 3S requires 4 58 yards of :i.inch material; 2 7s yards of braid. The new SPRINC AND Sl"M MKR PATTKRM HOOK. 32 pages of attractive designs for every size and every occasion, is now ready. Photographs show dresses made from these patterns being worn; a feature you wlil enjoy. Let the charming designs in this new hook help you In your sewing. One pattern and the new spring and summer pattern book 25 cents. Pattern or book atone 15 cents. PRESBYTERIAN AID TO MEET THURSDAY The Presbyterian Indies Aid so ciety will meet at a one-thirty o' clock dessert-luncheon in Ihe church parlors Thursday with Mrs. K. S. Hull, chairman, assisteil by Mrs. Ivan Pickens, Mrs. J. L. Mars ters, Mrs. Perry Smith. Mrs. L. Robinson and Miss Clara Dillard, hostess. Mrs. Karl Ullrich, president, will conduct the business meeting. All members and friends are invited. TRI-SQUARE CLUB TO MEET ON THURSDAY The Tri-Snuare club of the First Baptist church will meet at two o' clock Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. tlenrge Caskey on the North Pacific highway with Mrs. Alba Spaugh. president, in charge. A very Interesting program has been arranged for the occasion. Members are asked to bring ar ticles to work on for the bazaar. EASTERN STAR TO MEET THURSDAY Rosebnrg Chapter of Eastern filar will meet at eight o'clock Thursday evening nt the temple wilh Ihe Worthy Matron, Frances l.intott, in charge. A social hour of old-fashioned games will follow the business meeting. Husbands of members are invited as guests at Ihe social hour. The Past Mat rons of the chapter will serve re freshments later la the evening. Members and visiting members are cordially invited. ART AND EMBROIDERY CLUB TO MEET The Roseburg Art and Km broi dery club will meet Wednesday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. A. N'cal on Kleser street instead of at the Henry Cox home as pre Tlously planned. Following the business meeting, n potluck lunch eon will he enjoyed. All members are urged to be present MRS. E. L. HENNINGER ENTERTAINS AT BENEFIT TEA IN MEDFORD Mrs. E. L. Henninger, formerly Ihe News-Review corresimndeni at Oakland, and now a resident of Medl'ord, was hostess Thursday af ternoon nt her home llMH) West Main street at a lea and program arranged by the ladies of Ihe W.C.T.!'. in honor of the centen ary of Frances K. Willard. Mrs. James Hamilton spoke on Ihe topic "Why Is Her Lite Oul slanding?" stressing Miss Willard's courageous leadership and her per sonal magnellsni. Mrs. Daisy Doug las told of the dedication of New Willard Hall at Northwestern uni versity, Kvanston, 111. Mrs. Julia (iregory told of the "Polyglot Pe tition." written by Frances Willard. the first world-wide proclamation against the liquor traflic. Mrs. Norma Karly Wolfe, evange list of the Free Methodist church, gave the devotional message, Mrs. U. II. Vincent closed wilh a sung, "Dearest and llesl." Mrs. Wolfe accompanied her husband, Mr. Rob ert U'oire, in a duel, "An Old Violin." Miss Irene Downing, n nnssion try lo Kcuador, who is a guesl of Mrs. C. Si. Finley in Central Point. while on furlough, gave an inter esting talk on her work among the Spanish-speaking people, ami on conditions there. Mrs. Minnie llryant presided over the meeting, and Mrs. II. 0. Wilson mil Mrs. K. (.',. Rosehornugh were hostesses at the heautnully ap pointed tea-tr'ile. bright wilh red carnations .ind red canines, i no valentine mntit was lcatureil in tne decorations and in Ihe heart-shaped desserts and cakes. There were over (! guests present for Ihe occasion. The March meeting ol Ihe .1 . TV. will be an all-day local Insti tute in the t hnsllau cnurcii. DORCAS SOCIETY HAS MEETING WEDNESDAY EI.KTON. Feb. I I. The Dorcas society met In regular session Wed nesday afternoon at the church. One Item of interest was the so ciefy voted to buy three dozen plates anil cups. A until was put In the frames to he worked on nexi meeting. The rest of the alternoou was spenl in fancy work. Mrs. Vesta Sawyers and Miss LcAnna Sawyers served refresh ments at the tea hour. Loccti News Sewing Club to Meet The r.lon gar.v Kt-wing club will mret VmI ! ticstlay at the home of .Irn. 1. C. ; Mctihehey. ! Returns Home Mrs. Charles Kox ' ami daughter, Dorothy Joanne, have returned to their home In I Ktigeiie. following a few days' visit here with the former's parents, At Uoniey and Mrs. A. X. Onutt. Sewing Club to Meet Mrs. Fred HollmeiMer will entertain her sewing c lub Wednesday atteriioon at her home. M. O. A. Club to Met The M. O. A. elub will meel Wednes day afternoon at the home of Mrs, Charles Mohr. New Idea Club to Meet -The Ni'W Idea elub will meet at a one o'clock lunehi'on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Allen Moore. Returns to University - Hex An plegate has returned to Kimeue, where he is a .student at l of ()., following the weekend here vfsit iiii: his aunt, Miss Verlin Tracy. P.-T. A. Study Club to Meet The Uiversdale l.;T. A. Study club will meet at a iotluek luncheon Wednesday at Ihe home of Mrs. 11. It. Kiuse. Return to Eugene Mr. and Mrs. leo Young have returned to their home in Kimene. following a visit of several days here with the hit ter's uncle ami aunt, In, and Mrs. O. II. Itubar. Mrs. Young was formerly Kthola Kinney of this city. Mr. Young is a senior, at I'nlversity of Oregon. L. T. L. MEMBERS ENJOY PARTY AT SOUTHWICK HOME Mrs. Fred 1. Southuick. adult secretary for the Loyal Tonijier ancn Leirion entertained the group at a delightful party at her home last evening following seiiooi. There were t h hi y-fou r boys and L-irls. Including five new mem bers, present for the enjoyable oc casion. Refreshments were serv ed, following a social hour of games, in charge of the older mem bers of the group. Kranklvn Weaver and Margaret irnrvey signed 1 h L. T. U pledge at this party. The pledge is "I promise, (ioil helping me. not to buy, think, sell or give alcoholic lienors while I live. From all to bacco I'll abstain and never take During the social hour the mem bers enjoyed exchanging Valen tines. MERRY-GO-ROUND CLUB TO MEET ON THURSDAY The Merry-Co Round club will meet at a one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon Thursday nt the home of Mrs. It. I). Kleist at Coos Junc tion. All members are cordially in vited to be present. At Ranch For Few Days Fred I.. Soul liwick. supervising warden ol" the Douglas Forest Protective association, v ho is spending a couple of weeks' vacation, is spend ing a few flays at his ranch at Camas Valley this week attending to making repairs on the properly. Son Is Born According to word received here, a son, Uohert At el Light, weight seven pounds, four teen ounces, was born at Albany Ceneral hospital, Sat unlay. Fen ruary II, to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Light, of Drain, tire. Mr. l.L'ht is principal of the Drain union high school, Xo, 12. Enjoy Day at Yoncalla Mr. and Mrs. ti. C. Ambrose and two pons. Civile and Jim Ambrose, and the former's two sisters, .Mrs. Alma Harness and Mrs. Flnia Karcher, all of this city, spent Sunday In Yoncalla visiting at the borne ol their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Ambrose. Go to California .Mr. and Mrs. A. J. (ieddes went to Ki ddiug. Cali fornia, over tbt? week-end. where Mrs. ( 'eddes remained for a visit w ith her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ingram, and Air. (ieddes returned here yester day. Airs. Ingram was formerly .Miss Dorothy Ceddes of this city. Arrive in Oklahoma Lt. and Mrs. Kermit Johnson, of Portland, have arrived in Lawton, Oklahoma, according lo word received here by relatives and friends, where they will reside for three months, while Lt. Johnson Is on duly nt Fort Sill. Airs. Johnson was formerly Aliss Dorothy Alarsters. daughter ol Judge and Airs. li. W. Marsters of this city. The Johnsr.ns stopped .iver here for several days to visit en route to Oklahoma. Visit at Quine Home Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ostrander and small daughter, of liaudou, were here over ihe week-end visiting Airs. Os- trander's areiils. Air. and Mrs. Kenneth tjuine, on South Jackson street. Home From Hospital Tony Shuckle. of this city, drove to F.u gene today to bring Aliss Helen Falbe back to her home in llose hurg from Sacred 1 lean hospital, w hero she underwent an appen dectomy a few weeks ao. Here Monday Air. and Airs. Lloyd Ctaver ami son. Carry, and Air. and Mrs. f). !,. Wood and fam ily, of Copii)le. were here, yester day visiting Mrs. Claver's and Airs. Wood's father. K, A. Cross. The Coquillo visitors formerly made their home here. week-end and Monday. They were accompanied home by the latter's nephew, Rodney Knight Houser, of Corvallis. who will visit here at the home of his maternal giaud- parenlM, Air. and Mr;!. I1 red A. Knight, and also with his paternal grandparents, .Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Houser. I he atsons were also accompanied back to Rosehtirg by their slsior-in-law, .Mrs. William YV. Knight, nee Lota Hatfield, who returned here, following a week's stay in Salem with her husband. Return Home Air. and Mis. "Ilud" Watson returned to their home here last night from a Lip to t'orwillis and Salem over the SPECIAL PRICE on Sexed Roosters, Rocks and Hampshires WATZIG HATCHERY PHONE 740-J FOR YOUR TAXI Phone 21 Ends Today ILLEGAL TRAEEIC J. CARROLL NAISH MARY CARLISLE 2 BIG SHOWS COMING THURSDAY Jack Randall "Mexicali Kid" ALSO FRED SCOTT In "Singing Buckaroo" Shows 2-7-9 P. M. Mats. 25c Eves, 35c Kiddlts 10c MARKET REPORTS WILLING WORKERS CLUB MAKING QUILT AT MEETINGS KLKTON. Feb. It The Willing Workers club or the Church of Christ met at the church Saturday afternoon to work on a quilt. The material of the quilt was given by different members. It Is to he given away nt a program later in the spring. Six members were present at the meeting. 9 MEN'S GLEE CLUB TO PRACTICE THURSDAY The Rosebnrc Men's C.len club will meet at 7:30 o'clock Thursday! evening at the Methodist Kpiscopal church for the. weekly practice tin-1 der Ihe direction of It. At. Church, i All members are requested to be present as the club will begin prac tice for out-oltnwn concerts, which will start Ihe first of the month. o CHAPTER Bl OF P.E.O. TO MEET ON FRIDAY Chapter III of P.K.O. Sisterhood will meet at on o'clock Friday, February 17th. at the home of Airs. K. I). Lytle at fo Fast Doug las street. PRODUCE PORTLAND. Feb. M (AIM IM'TTKK Prints, A grade 2Uv lb. in parchment wrappers, '.Uc lb. in cartons: M grade, 2 St: lb. hi parch ment wrappers, 2!(c lb. in cartons. HCTT KK FAT -Portland delivery buying prices: A grade 2T-2ic lb. Portland delivery ; It grade 2c lb. less; C grade tie lb. less; country delivery iie lb. for A grade. F(!(iS--Wholesalers' buying pric : Specials 20e do.. ; ext ras 1 !ic doz. ; standards large lSe do,.; ex tras medium 17c- do,.; exlras small Ulc doz. Selling price to retailers generally 2e doz. higher. Cheese unchanged. COl'NTKY AlFATS Selling price lo retailers : Count ry-killed hogs best butchers under Did lbs. 10-llc lb.; v eiders la-lalc lb.; light ami thin Hi-:!c lb.; heavy Pie lb.: laniiis iriJ-Kin lb.; ewes (Mac lb.; cutler cows S-Sie lb.; canner rows 7-Sc lb.; bulls Hie lb. Live poultry, turkeys unchanged. Potatoes, onions, wool, hay, hops, mohair, cascara bark unchanged. POETS CORNER jj LIVESTOCK I'OltTI.ANI). Ore. Feb. 1 I. (AIM- I I!. S. Di'pl. Ai!l-.l---imiS: Clenernlly Hlp.Kiy, hulk wmI-cIkim-i' liis-air, ill. iirivciiiH s.:!r-r,u. pjir up S.IIO, on I'l.-w rhoh:e 17II-SIII III. ri-w 2:10-711 II). butchers K.nil, lluhl Mollis S.oo, packing suwh li.2.Vro. CAT'I'I.K: AHivi) anil strum.- on ttl-liptw'i'ii f,'t;i()'K, eomlnoiMncilitlin MiMTH ".till-XTi'l. uood quotable !t r,'i. roiumnu-tnediuui heitiMH H.2',-7. ,-(iiiiiioii-ni,'iliiiiii cowk l..ru -ll-'ilt, cut tcr.s :i.ru-l.25, 01I1I henil shelly nr lerill:H ilown lo :t."0, m ilium-t-'oo(l bull .r..r0.li.rll, Kooilebolee vialers !t. 1)0-1 II. (HI. .smOKI": Sternly, small lot unml ir, lb. wooleil lambs S 'i'l, Tew il ium "i;-so lb- 7.7.',, O'M lleail yeitil itii; wethers IJ.25. WHEAT I'OIITI.ANI) !! II. (API Open lliull l-ow Chc-e Mliv 'H (17 117 07 Pause Refresh Story lies Confectionery 211 N. Jackson St THE "IF" OF THE DAY I By Orpha Collins ! If I could have my wishps, f'And If you would he mine, I'd wish for two or three pennies I To buy you a valentine. COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE Dr. D. B. Bubar 116 No. Jackton EAT Model Bakery RYE BREAD Fresh Daily BUY IT FROM YOUR GROCER SDAY, THURSDAY, RIDAY, SATURDAY HUNTS 'Most Unique in the West! NEW WORD CHARACTERS IN A NEW SPINE CHILLING STORY WjZF, 1 if r 1 'yi ,, .! (SEISE rami i in m I S 7 1 $ nrillirrr Tf I BASIL BORIS BEL A MjMn tiAlnDUPIL liAHLUXE liUUUdl Lionel ATWILL JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON "fas,: 4: Not recommended for children. Don't come if you have a weak heart. Last Times Todoy--3eHe Dav5s, Errol Flynn, Anita Louise, Dick Foran, Jane Bryan in "THE SISTERS" SHOWS 2-7-9 P. M. MATS. 25c EVES. 35c KIDDIES 10c