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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBUG, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1939. Social Calendar Monday, February 20 Dr. li. L. iJiinn'K nmideiioinliiii tloiml JJlWo etudy cIhsh to meet al 7:45 o'clock In evening at illtiiiiK liull of Uoiigliia liulcl. 1'ublic 111; viled. St. JoHt'pli'H Altar Huciuty to BpoiiHor benefit curd parly at 8 o'clock in evoiiing at hull on North Kuno fttruel. Prizes for con tract bridge, five-hundred and pin ochle. Itcfreahmuiits. Public Invit ed. Public Invited to Amui-lnm Lo ulon auxiliary benefit tea for JlOHoburg nubile library at two o'clock ut civic room of Uinpquu liitfoL Pioiiitim. St. tleoi'Ko'H Kplscopul Guild meeting at two o'cloik in after noon at homo of Mm. K. A. PohI lu Kdonhower. I), A. It. to niflcl ut 7 o'clock duHHort-Huppor at homo of Mrs. William Hell Willi Mm. Cloorgo M, llrown Joint hOHUisa. InlorestliiK Junior Womiin'fl club Important luoutlDK Ut S o'clock at club limine with Mm. Paul McCiowan and Minn Varln. McLauKbiln chtilrinen or proKiam on citlzonhlp. Mm. Iel liort Parker, Kuent upcnker. Lady IAom to meet ut 7 : Wl o'clock no-hotoHfl dcHsort mippni' al Carl's Tavern. MM. Kenneth Helll voll and Mrs. Clyde Kullerton Joint JiOHteHHes for social lioui'. Hciihou 1-T. A. mombvnt and. frlonilH ui'KOd to uttond Hpuciat Founder's day program at 7:110 in oveninK ut Hfbool Iiouho. Prize to room huvliiR most number of par ents ut mooting. HefriwhmenlB. JJ. P. W. tJleo club practice ul 7 o'clock in evening at Htudio or the director. Mrs. Charles A. Hrund, in too Mu so I lie building. Tuesday, February 21 RoHeburg Woman's club to enter 1nlii (linden Vnlley Womon'H club at 1:30 dHHserl-luucbeon ut club Iiouho with Lou I ho Palmer Weber HUoitt speaker. Mrs. flaymond liar-; lis to pbiy'Hpoclal niU8lc. II. fOt). club 1:30 luncheon at CitrtoH( Hooper homo on Harvard avenue with Mrs. Percy Myers us llOHtOHtt, Itov. Linden O. Leuvitl's speech nml psychology claHses to hold 7:30 o'clock banquet til Hotel ltoso In evening. Hetiervutlons lu t-hnrge ol Mrs. Purker, IS-L and Mrs. Taylor, 3U0-.I. Anyone buvlng attended either or both of (ho classes are in vited lo uttond the banquet Pro gram by speech chins. American Legion and auxiliary to hold respective nun-tings at 8:00 o'clock In evening at urinory to bo rollowed by Joint program find social hour. Auxiliary to fur nlsb program on Kldac wflh Mrs. Thnums Parkinson and Mrs. .1. OliUHcholU In charge. Speciul ma nic Post to serve refreshments. St. Ueorge's Kplscopal tiulld sponsoring last of series tif forinnl ilAueiug parties from S lo 11 o'clock in evening- nt Klks temple. Mrs. Leonard lit ley. Mrs. Paul Jenkins, Mrs. Robert Uelllwell, Mis. T. 1. Watson. Mrs. Konl Singleton and Mrs. It. li. Kipprell In charge. Melrose grange pot tuck supper Ut 6:30 nl hall followed by pro gram In charge" of officers. Uusl liesa meeting. Wednesday, February 22 ; Douglas unit of i'ro Ainericu lo meet at one o'clock no-hostess luncheon at Hotel l'mKuu with Kev. Linden U. Leu y tit as guest tipcuker. K and U club Hfteruoon meeting ut homo of Mrs. II. 11. Koadumu on South Pino street. St. Joseph's, Altar society' lo meet ut two o'clock In afternoon In jmrtsh hall on North Kuno street. Knights of Pythian and Pythian Sisters invited to Joint potliu-k sup lier at in evening at K. of P. hull, to be followed by respective Imtge sessions and then a jblnt progressive f l e hundred can arty. PrUes. Mr. nml Mrs. I'. T. li'lutou, chairmen for the I'veniufr. Melrose grunge It. I, club to cu tertulu Sylinon valley. West Mel jose and Klgarotie Comfort club at 12 :SO o'clock potluek luiu heon at lmll to bo followed by program presented by all ctuhs present. .Those attending asked to hi Inn covered dish and own table service. Mrs. James Conn, program chair ;uau. Thursday, February ?3 Ccot go Siarmer auxiliary lo I'nited Spanish American War Vet erans hold important meeting at 7:30 o'clock in evening at nnnmy. toadies of Uosehurn Country cluti to meet at !:3n a. m. at club house lor contract bridge. Pollack lunch ih.hi at 12; lit). (Udling lu afternoon if weather permit:!. Lady Klks to meet at s oVlnck lu ecning at temple with Mis. Chester llercber, president . in 1 hurge and Mis. Cliffmd Panot. lioHtess for social hour. Piizes for Kiwe IVT. A. Study i tub two oYloek meeting al home of Mrs. j, I Motsebeiibacher at Ml South .Main strevt. . Woman's tlenefit associtttion to meet at two o'clock in attetuoen ut Muccnhco ball. Itaptist Missionary society to jneet in afternoon ut church parlots villi Mrs. Knigge lu i burge of pro gram on "Work In Christian Cen ters." Mis. IL L. tiile. Mm. Claulc Jl.tker Hud Mis, hit llyi-d, liosteses. ' Kosebui t Men's Clee club in sic lice HMVing nt :30 tu c-venini; at Jletbod'st Kplsnpat church with li. M. i brvh. director, in charge, Friday. February 24 . T'loieiice .Nii;htiia'ale li ul. No. Ki, j ol I'. V.f to uieci at 7:30 in vve i By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER nln nt armory. Choral club practice meeting a 10 u. in. al Woman's club house tin der direction of Mm. Jloiner tirow, l.'uioii meeting for observance of world day of prayer from 2 to 3:30 at Methodist Kplscopal church. Public Invited. Saturday, February 25 Itoschui'K Woman's Hub' service shop open from ouo lo five o'clock upstairs m Womnn'H clnb rooms, Public Invited to Frances K. Willind silver tea ut 2:30 o'clock In afternoon at Methodist Kplsco pal church, March 9 Public invited to benefit concert ufralr ut eight o'clock at Methodist KplHfopul church to he sponsored' by l)ouglu8 County Music Teachers association for benefit of ftosoburg Public librury. MIsh Ktbelyiine Smith, famous soprano, will be pre sented lu concei t. March 21 11. P. W. C. will sponsor annual imnng fashion show and dunce. PRESBYTERIAN AID HAS DELIGHTFUL MEETING THURSDAY Tho Presbyterian Ladles Aid so ciety bold a delightful one-thirty o'clock desHert-luuchoon in the church parlorH Thursduy with Mrs. K. S, Hall as hostess-chnirman as sisted by Mrs. ThomaH Summers, .lrn. Perry Smith. Mrs. Ivan Pick ens, Mrs. .1. ! MurstfM's and Miss Clara Dtllurd. Tho patriotic motif was prettily carried out in tho ta ble decorations. " Covers wore placed for Mrs. Karl Cllricli, president, Ir. nnd Mrs. Morris II. Koach, Mrs. J. P. Mots- cbeiibacber, Mrs. I). 0. Clark, Mrs. U L. Hodle. Mm. Clair K. Allen. A m. (1. W. Marshall. Mrs. r;. j. Kodgors. Mrs. John Travis, Mm. It. Uniph Clark, Mrs J. llohtud Parker, Mrs. A. A. Wilder, Mrs. C. Solborg, Mrs. W. M. Chalmers, Mrs. (I. Wlcklom, .Miss Kmma lirlslnt. Mm. M. Smith. Mm. Horn Schmidt. Aim. A. (1. Sutherland, Mm. W. M. Campbell. Mm. It. 11. Orlnsted. Mrs. I j. Ho b imiiU. flli'fl. n. iMcn- ols, Mrs. Kmma Lenox, Mrs. Ceorge Melteo. MIhs Murguret t;iupp. Airs. Charles Houly, Mm. W. H. llluke nnd Mrs. Frederick J, Porter. Mrs. W. M. Cnmpbell bad charge of the Interesting devotions wn Mik. It. Ka lull Clark piaymg ior the group singing. Mm. iniricn con ducted the business meeting. The next -id : 30. dessert-luncheon meet ing will be held March .Hhh at the church pnrlors with -Mrs. A. A. Wilder, cbuirman, Mrs. Uroudwny. Mrs. Itov Young. Mrs. A. Mellows and Mrs. Knrl Ullrich, nosiessen. CAPTAIN AND MRS. HINES COMPLIMENTED AT DINNER GIVEN BY POST CLUB Cnptatn nnd Mrs. Edward lllnes wore guests or honor nt a charm ing eight o'clock dinner party giv en by tho members or ttio Post club at tho Unlet Rose Rnlurdny evening, ns a rarewell affair. Two largo Valentines graced tho cen ter or tho table, while sluglo car nations were attractively arranged on Mio tablo cloth. Tall lighted tnp ors on mirrors and Valentino fav or placecnrds completed the pretty decoratlvo motif, A bountiful silver covered veg etable dish was presented to Cup tain and Mrs. lllnes from Colonel nnd Mrs. K. R Tandy, Or. nnd Mrs. Harry Single, Or. nnd Mrs. K. H. Vnn Ness, Pr. nnd Mrs. Ar thnr II. Mountrord, Dr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth W. Kinney nnd Or, nnd Mrs, M. I. I'ndenvood. Following the enjoyable dinner hour, tho group attended the an nual military ball ut the armory. Captain nnd Mrs. lllnes and son, Kdward, left Thursday morning by nutomohlle for Prescott, Ariz,, where tho former been trans ferred by the Veterans Adminl sirntlon Facility. JOHN EDWARDS IS HONORED AT SURPRISE ' DINNER ON BIRTHDAY John Kd wards was very pleas anlly surprised on bis birthday uu ulwrsitrv Tuesday eeninc. when Mrs. Kdw.irds entertained nt mi en.ioable seven o'clock stua dinner at their attractive home in Oak land. Pussywillows and daffodil si raced the tublo. Covers were placed fur Mr. Kd wauls, KUest of honor. Itov Truitt. Wendell Truitt, I Carlson, William Mauninir. Weldon Hradford. How ard Woithen and loal Stearns. Mrs. Kitwanis was assisted In t-erv-tug by Mrs. Hoy Truitt, (litis were presented to Mr. Kd wards and the evening was enjoy ably spent in play inn cards and l'hine.e checkers. The w Ives o: the quests jincd the parly later in (he evening. W. F. M. S, MEETS AT SMITH HOME THURSDAY The Woman's Foreign Mission ary society held a very tni-iestlnc m eet hi e Thursday at the home ol Mrs. S. Kaynor Smith w ith M rs. .1. 11. Hai lev, president . In cbiu ce and Mrs, G. W. leeper conduct log the devotions Tw enty e: pt eseut for the meet live, Mrs. CImi h-s A, Kdards lalkvd on sipwatdship elo: Mr.. Paul Geddes had charse of The siudy lesson and Mrs. S. Kaynor Smith rv towed a chapter in the Mud hiMk. Mts. K'meiy Ctde had charge of the surpiise icature, which Vns the ivading of -Th.it Old Sweet- beit ol Mine,' by Lev. C. A. Ld wards; GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S CLUB HAS DELIGHTFUL MEETING ON THURSDAY A very pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by the members of tho uurocn valley v omens club Tours day uftcrnoon ut tho clubhouse, when Mrs. Poter Sinclair enter tained the group. Following the business session n delightful social hour was en joyed during which time lovely re- ireshmciits were served by the hos tcKs, Mm. Sinclair, to Mm. W. I). Hogs, Mrs. Frank I)ouglus, Mrs. K. H. C. Wood. Mm. Clem Schneider, Mm. Ituby Tucker, Mm. O. M. Mich ael, Mrs. Kminn Williams, Miss Pirirleiit Douglas, Mm, (1. C. Ilailey, Mrs. K. L. Hashford, Mm. It. A, Calhoun, Mrs. John Daniels, Mrs. W. 10. Dingham, Mrs. Harvey Kw- ens, Mm. Albert Iirown, Mm. II. K. (iraham, Mrs. It. S. Hulton, Mm. Karl McCoy, Mrs. A. Nhltty, Mrs. lieatrlce Vermillion, M i fi. Hugh Itllchie, Jr.. Mm. A. N. Sclinleder. Mrs. John Sinclair, Mrs. C. L. Spray, Mrs. T. M. Wlnulford, Mrs. Jako ThroiihuiK und Mm. (iifhert Wood. The next meeting of tho club will be held Mnrcb 2nd at tho club house with Mm. Hugh Ititcble, Jr., as hostess. M.O.A. CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING AT MOHR HOIE Mrs. Charles Mohr was a most gracious boHless to the .M.O.A. club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Bouquets or pussywillows were at tractively arranged about the rooms. Sewing and vmltiiiR wero enjoy ed by Mrs. L. A. Allen, u guest, and Mrs. Ceorge Powers, Mrs. C. T. Tipton, Mrs. .1. K. Marks, Mrs. John Murks, Jr., Mm. Ceorge nickel, Mrs. K. A. Helinboldt. Mrs. Kldon Ogle, Mm. L. U Whnberly. Mrs. John Travis, Mm. K. 0. Clonke, Mm. Kenneth Clonke, Mrs. Hoy, (iood, Mrs. C. W. Cook, Mrs, L. ; Coduelly, Miss Pearl Jones and the bosteHR, Mrs. Mohr. I At four o'clock Mrs. Mohr served 1 delicious refreshments. Tho next 1 meeting will be the afternoon of ! March 1st nt tho home of Mrs. LI-; don Oglo. MRS. A. J. HOCHRADEL ENTERTAINS CLUB AT ! LOVELY DESSERT-LUNCHEON ! Mrs. A. J. Ilocbradel entertained her bridge club at a charming one ihirty o'clock Valentino dessert- luncheon at her beautiful home on Vlsta n venue Tuesday afternoon. llright red tulips and white I'reeslns with tall red tapers graced the serv ing table. Covers were placed for Mrs. K. W. Metzger and Mrs. J. L. Yurnnll, miosis, and Mrs. S. J. Shoemaker, Mrs. K. O. Itlekll. Mm. U. V. Wim- berly, Airs. Homer Crow, Mrs. Fred Hamilton. Mrs. W. F. Hurrls, Mm. C. Kinluy. Mrs. George Wharton, Mrs. It. L. Whipple and Mrs. Harry I Hack. Contract bridge was enjoyed dur ing the afternoon with Mrs. Yar- uull winning tho guest prl.e and Mrs. Whipple winning the club prize. DR. AND MRS. ROACH ENTERTAIN WESTMINSTER CLASS AT MEXICAN DINNER Dr. and Mrs. Morris 11. Itoach en tertained tho members of the hit ter's Sunday school class, est- mtnster class., nt a delightful Mexi- un dinner at their home on West Lane street Thursduy evening. The table was beauillully appointed in the Mexican motif, with colorful pottery and a centerpiece of var ious types of cactus plants. I he menus Included Mexican recipes. Covers were placed for Miss Nil- dine Pinkerton, Miss Hetty Shoe maker, Miss Klennor Fles, Miss Kdna Mao Henry, Frank Angliu. John Huberts. Louis Wilson, larl Blake. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Grow nnd the host ami hostess. Dr. and Mrs. Koach. Mexican games were enjoyed Lluriug the pleasant evening hours. FIVE-HUNDRED CLUB ENTERTAINED AT TISON HOME SATURDAY EVENING Mr. and Mrs. Crover C. Tlson en rtained the live-hundred club of IUxoiiVille at a jleliixbtful party ul their home Saturday evening. Those eu.jo)lug the evening with Mr. und Mr.i. Tison included Mr. nd Mrs. Maurice Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Date Hatfield. Mr. und Mrs. Walter Leake. Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter Campbell. Mr. nnd Mrs, Joseph Uumibuch, Mr. ami Mrs. .losepn lleidenretch. Mr. and Mrs. Houston. Miss Carrie Dixon. Charles liose. Koy Strader and Donald Brumbach. High scores tor the evenings five-hundred play were won by t'ur- ie Dixon and Mr. Houston with onsolation prizes going to Mrs. Housteu and Dale Hatfield. MRS. CARL G. GlLBREATH COMPLIMENTED AT LOVELY LUNCHEON ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. Curl G. C.ilhreuth was com limenlcd at a very lovely one c!o.k lundoHtn on her birthday anniversary. St. winxines oay. ihen her daughter. Mrs. Morris C. Howker enteriaincit nt her beauu lul home' on Claire street. The Valentine motif whs prettily anted out in the decorations by an attiuctivc red and white color- scheme. A boautiim decorated birthday cake was cut and scnod with the dessert -course. Coei5 were placed for Mrs. Gil breath, guest of honor. Mrs. J. K Pickens. Mr.. K. U. Metxger. Mis. T. Jackson. Mrs. J. H. 1. arnes. Mis. Thomas Summers. Mrs. ii e shimmers a. ml Die busies. Mrs, Liowker, MRS KERMIT FESSLER COMPLIMENTED AT LOVELY SHOWER PARTY Mrs. Kermlt Fessler, nee Cecil Porter, a recent Jjride, was honored at a vory charming shower parly given by Mrs. George Holm and Aim. John Hess at the Holm home this week. -licaiitiftil spring blos soms were used about the rooms A guessing game was enjoyed outing me aiternoon and later, lit tle J.ols Marie Hess and little Marylyn Holm, dressed an old- fash oned bride and bridegroom pulled a decorated wagon of gilts topped by a white umbrella and red hearts, Into the room and pre senieu it to Airs. Fessler. Following the opening of the many lovely gifts, a dainty lunch was served oy Mrs. rioini und Mrs. Hess to Mrs. Fessler, guest of honor, and Mrs. N. It. risher, Mrs Prosch, Mm. George Thomas, Mrs, J. W. Howard. Mrs. Hoy K. Wells Mrs. Hyron McCurty, Mrs. Kdgai Hunt, Mm. Karl Agee, Mrs. Bertha llluke. Mrs. George Hurt, Mrs. Wul ter Jones, Mrs. Cecil Fessler, Mrs. George Telford, Mrs. Floyd Betts. Mrs. Krnest Uohnio, Mrs. Fred Hof- niiinn, Mrs. Joe Porter, Mrs. Fred Agee. Mrs. Cal Schmidt, Mrs. Rob ert Hunt, Mrs. Walter A. Davis, Miss Jessie Ulake, .Miss lia Mae Davis, Mrs. Percy Myers and Mm. Arthur Millard. CONCERT TO BE GIVEN AS BENEFIT TO ROSEBURG PUBLIC LIBRARY As a benefit nffair for the Itoso- burg Public library, the Douglas County Music Teachers associa tion v;ill present Kthelynde Smith, famous soprano soloist, in a charming concert at eight o'clock. March 9, at the Methodist Episco pal church. Miss Smith has hud fifteen coast to coast round-trip tours presenting concerts, where she has made over -100 nppearnnces in forty-four states und in Cunadu and Kurope. She has sung 120jo turn engagements and has made as . high us ten return engage ments in vnrfous cities. The ma sio teachers' association has ex pressed its desire for sponsoring a number of concerts during the coming year nnd If the March 9 conceit Is successful, they have decided to bring more famous art ists to Itoseburg music lovers. Miss Gladys H. Strong is acting us general chairman of the affair and is being assisted by Mrs. Homer Grow, Mrs. Clyde Heard, Mrs, John Weathorford, Mrs. H. It. Nerhns and Miss Virginia Wright. Tickets for the concert may be purchased from any mem ber of the music teachers associa tion. The proceeds of the interest ing affair will go toward purchas ing now books on music lor the Koseburg Public librury. MRS. BENEDICK HOSTESS TO BUSY STEPPERS CLUB AT POTLUCK LUNCHEON Mrs. Karl Benedick very grac iously entertained the Olalla Busy Steppers club at a delightful noon potluek luncheon at her lovely home on Ifmpqna avenue Thursduy. I he Valentine motll was beautitul- ly carried out in the decorations. Covers were placed for Miss Ber- nioce Olllvnut, Miss Kdna Koberls. Mrs. It ay Stone, of Kansas City. i Mo.. Mrs. Alice Larson, Mrs. Carl I W. Klaen hummer, Mrs. Inez Car- sou und Gene Olllvnut, guests, und tho following club members, Mrs, Addie Olllvunt, Mrs. Heliua Per-' ron. Mrs. Gurnet Fallingsby, Mrs. Lizzie ltoberts. Mrs. Clemmie I'rock. Mrs. Kli.abetb Ollivaul. Mrs. Mary Hodges, Mrs. Addie Nichols, Mrs. Phalu Young. Mrs. Illy A. Heed, Mrs. llenie Jenkins, Mrs. Mn hle ltoberts. Mrs. Jeun Nichols. Mm. Junto K. Byron, Mrs. Millie Steeu, Miss Lilly Duvliu and the hostess. .Mrs. Benedick. Sewiug nnd visiting were en joyed during the pleusant after jioou hours. MISS GLADYS H. STRONG PRESENTS STUDENTS IN CHARMING PIANO RECITAL A very enjoyable piano vecitnl was given last Tuesday evening by students of Gladys H. Strong. The progmm was varied as beginners as well as advanced students play ed. It was the first recital for a number or the children. The play ing of nil wus interesting und mu sical. An impromptu demonstration of theory class work was given which the pupils ns well us the guests enjoyed. The following were presented: Marie Short. Arlene Watson. Shir ley Bone. Hob Keldkamp. Bob Mer cer. Tommy Carter, Pat Sullivan, liandatl Young. John Dixon, leHoy Green. Clair Pettit. Doris I-ander. Carmen Cole. Barbara Young". An ita Young. Mrs. Krnest Arehanv beau. Mrs. Max Bsuer. Helen Weth erell. ROSEBURG WOMAN'S CLUB PLANS INTERESTING MEETING FOR TUESDAY One of the most outstanding meetings or the Koseburg Wo man's club year will be the l:oi o'clock dessert luncheon next Tuesday at the clubhouse with Louise Palmer Wober. famous radio speaker, as' guest speaker and the mem hem of the Garden Valley Women's clnb as guests of honor. Mrs. F. W. Morrison, president, will conduct the business meeting and w ill introduce roll-call top'c speakers. Mrs Itayinond Hum will play Chopin's "Nocturne in G Minor." All members are urged to be present. EASTERN STAR HAS DELIGHTFUL SOCIAL MEETING THURSDAY Koseburg Chapter of Kit stern Smr enjoyed a delightful Valen tino social Thursday eveninc at the Masonic temple with the Past Patrons serving refreshments and at titiK as hosts for the wcasion. Kev, S. Kaynor Smith was chair man of the refreshment commit tee. Bowls of pussywillows and red hearts were used in the lodce iiHm, while the refreshment ta bles weir beautifully decorated in; the nlmtiuc mot it, Games mere I pla.-ed during the social how. . 1 , I.- 1 - ( J-'Pl t - - v4r lit 1 TV I v "i,s'srutii r rj ffVrYM !-w !;'" t' ' '""-if C." if trkyt t W-f'ji i- -' ! j OxH!' "IF sl:i WM ' tjjateahfttiMkl HI ''r Armt i rtllriiT ii'iinwiMiii i n ' " ii ill 'n A BEAUTIFULLY tailored reefer and a smartly trim suit, both of bnrltlnrr rnstnirific that AU.ni WAlLnlannoH want.nh. nann mi ut l , V . ,. ""'"'" irew blue herringbone weave and is equally nice over sports frocks or bolder gray and black herringbone with single-breasted jacket, patch MRS. HOMER GROW IS HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB ON WEDNESDAY . Mrs. Homer llrow - entertained hor bridge club at a very delight ful one-thirty o'clock dessert luncheon at her lovely home on Cobb street Wednesday afternoon. ussywillows wero , arranged in large bouquets about the rooms. 1 Covers were placed for Mrs. Clair K. Allen, Airs. Urunt Osborn nnd Mrs. Maurice J. Newland. guests, and Mrs. II. H. Turner. Mrs. .eonard Itiley, Mrs. Leroy Hiatt, .Mis. licit Courtney. Mrs. P. M. Lee. .Mis. T. It. llurr. Mrs. U M. .Illy, Mrs. A. II. Taylor and Mrs. Krederick J. Porter. .Mrs. Clair K. Allen won the guest prize for the afternoon's con tract play with Mrs. P. .M. Lee winning the high score -club prize. INTER-SE STUDY CLUB MEETS AT CHURCHILL HOME ON TUESDAY Mrs. George Churchill very grac iously entertained the lntcr-Se rftudy club at a delightful one thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon at her home on Kane street Tuesday :ifternoon. The Valentine motif was attractively carried out in the dec orations. Covers were placed for Mrs. E. S. Hall. Mrs. Harold llowennan. Mrs. Charles lloerner, Mrs. Clyde Beard. Mrs. It. It. Itrand. Mrs. V. V. Harp- am. Mrs. Earl Clinch. Mrs. V. M. Campbell. Mrs. Paul Gediles. Mrs. Jay oung nnd tne hostess, Mrs. Churchill. . Koll-call topics' were presented and Mrs. Brand gave an interest ing report on the Ohio Flood Dis aster of I:t7 as reported by the American Red Cross. The February 2Slh desse t-luucn- eon meeting will be held at the lunne of Mrs. Brand. S. CLUB MEETS AT LAIRD HOME ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON The F. S. club met Tiles.!:. y .'.;! ernoon nt the attractive home of Mrs. U. II. I-aird on Wim hl ster street. Red tulips, tall lighted tap ers and the Valentine niolif were used to decorate the table rooms for the occasion. . Sewing and visiting were enjoy ed until the tea hour, when Mrs. Laird served delicious refresh ments to Mrs. Peyton Oderkl'k, a guest, ami Mrs. J. F. Byrd. Mi's. Karl Decker. Mrs. Harry F. Hal field. Mrs. II. T. Bloom, Mrs. T. V. Thomason and Mrs. C. II. Wlrkhum. The next meeting will be Febru ary 2S at the home of Mra. Wal ter Sing'eton. MRS. PAUL HELWEG IS HOSTESS AT LUNCHEON FOR BRIDGE CLUB . Mrs. Paul Helweg very gracious ly entertained her bridge club Mon day afternoon at her attractive home in 1-iiurelwoo.l, at a charming one o'clock luncheon. The Valen tine motif was prettily carried out for the occasion. Covers were flared Tor Miss Hel en Casey and Mi-s. C. B. Wade, guests, and Mrs. K. S. McClain. Mr. Hairie Booth. Mrs. Chesleri Morgan. Mrs Maurice J. New land. I Mrs. K G. Kohlhaceu and Mrs. 11. H Turner... I Contract bridge was enjoyed j ton w ill be joint hostesses for the i halrman of the dance and is he dnring the pleasant afternoon hours j social hour of contract b.-idge and J ins; assisted by Mrs. Paul Jenkins with Mrs. Booth winning the high plnochte. Prizes will be av.arde-1. ; -Mrs. Robert Helliwell, Mrs. T. O score and Mis. XewUnJ winning I AH l-oly Lions me urged to be 1 Watson, Mis. Foul Singleton ami the table rriie. 1 present. J.Mrs. R. B. Sipprell. TAILORED SMARTNESS FORMS BACK LOG OF ANY WARDROBE MR. AND MRS. MAHONEY ENTERTAIN AT DINNER HONORING DR. WAINSCOTT ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mahoney en tertained at a very lovely seven o'clock dinner party at their home Saturday evening to honor the birthday of Dr. E. J. Walnscott, and also tho birthday of the hostess. A gorgoouslace dinner cloth cov ered the table, which was centered with n yellow decorated birthday cake and silver holders holding tall lighted yellow tapers. Bowls of aca cia and pussywillows about the rooms matched the table decora tions. Covers were placed for Dr. and Sirs. E. J. Walnscott and Mr. and .Mrs. Walter Saudquist, of Rose burg; Mrs. Blanche McCuUoch, of Bakersrield. Calif.. -Mrs. Luella (juaut and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Mahoney. MISS ROTI COMPLIMENTED AT NO-HOSTESS FAREWELL LUNCHEON AT HOTEL UMPQUA Miss Cora Irene Roti, who has left for Yreka. Calif., to be a nurse in the hospital there, was compli mented at a farewell no-hostess noon luncheon at the Hotel Ump qua Monday. Covers were placed for Miss Koti, guest of honor, Mrs. I). R. MacKillop, of long Beach. Calif., Mrs. B. P. Meyers, Mrs. R. C. Gile. Mrs Jack Suksdorf, Mrs. A. .1. Ellison. Mrs. Dorothy Chase Hunt. Mrs. Vera McClintock Jones and Miss Virginia Wright. A lovely handkerchief shower was given bv the guests to Miss Roti. MRS. R. C. G.ILE IS HOSTESS AT PARTY FOR MRS. MacKILLOP To compliment Mrs. IX R. Mac Killop. nee Pauline Buliar, who is visiting here from I-ong Beach, Calif., a delightful informal party was given Friday evening by Mrs. It. C. Gile at her homo In North Roseburg. Games were enjoyed un til eleven-thirty, when Mrs. Gile served delicious refreshments at a table centered by a bowl of color ful fruit. Covers were placed Tor Mrs. MacKillop. guest of honor. Mrs. A. J. Ellison, Mrs. Dorothy Chase Hunt, Mrs. Vera McClintock Jones. .Mrs. B. P. Meyers, Miss Virginia Wright and Miss Cora Koti. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS AT MOTSCHENBACHER HOME ON WEDNESDAY The Wednesday afternoon bridge dub met this week at the home of Mrs. .1. P. Motschenhacher on omh Main street for a very de lightful social hour of contract bridge, followed by a no-hosiess tea. Mrs. H. Sullivan won the tra veling priie for the bridge play. Those enjoving the occasion in cluded Mrs. F. A. Himl. Mrs. O. J. Feldkamp. Mrs. H. Whltlork. Mrs. H. Sullivan. Mrs. A. C. Berreman. Mrs. Posey. Mrs. R H. Franks. Mrs. Carl Nickens and Mrs. J. P. Moist henhacher. LADY LIONS WILL MEET NEXT MONDAY EVENING The I-idy Lions will incel at a 7:30 o'clock no-hostess dessert supper next Monday evening at Cirri's Taern. Mrs. R. II. Franks. president, will conduct n.. meeting and Mrs he busi KeMieth Helliwelt and Mrs. Clyde Fuller- soft Harris tweed, are the kind of t . uic iwier is in a soxi green ana spring prints. The suit is in a pockets and a softly flared skirt. B. P. W. C. FURNISHES ' ' ENTERTAINMENT AT EDEN BOWER COMMUNITY CLUB The Business and Professional Women's club furnished a very de lightful entertainment Friday eve ning at the Edenbower Commun ity club meeting at the hall. The entertainment included hill billy music with solo parts played by Kattle Silllliger, Stella Spenc er and Miss Evelyn Breckenridge, assisted by Mrs. Harris Ellsworth and Miss Helen Casey, who pre sented delightful numbers, follow ed by vocal' selections by Mrs. Charles A. Brand, accompanied by Miss Gladys H. Strong; piano solo by Miss Helene Robinson, and dance by Ruth Ann Ruhl from the Jenkins-Russell school of the dance. A social hour followed the en tertainment, after which Mrs. Gor don Ware, Mrs. I). W. Keasey, Glenn Rlngo, Darley Ware and Dow Keasey served refreshments. The entertainment committee for the evening Included .Mrs. Glenn Rlngo nnd Mrs. Darley Ware. MRS. E. B. VAN NESS ENTERTAINS AT LOVELY LUNCHEON FOR MRS. HINES Mrs. E. B. Van Xess entertained nt a very charming one o'clock luncheon at the Hotel Uinnqun Friday to compliment Mrs. Edward Hiues, who left witli her husband anil son this week for Prescott, Ariz., to reside. A bowl of gorgeous red carna tions nnd ferns graced the attrac tively appointed table, where cov ers were placed for Mrs. Mines, guest of honor, Mrs. E. F. Tandy, Mrs. A. H. Mountford, Mrs. J. R. Mountford. Mrs. Kenneth W. Kin ney. Mrs. .Harry A. Single, Mrs. SI. L. Underwood, Mrs. E. S. McClain. Mrs. 11. J. Comm. Mrs. K. Pearson, Mrs. L. K. Fles. Mrs. H. T. Hansen and the hostess, Mrs. Vnn Ness. Following the luncheon, the guests enjoyed contract bridge at tne attractive Van .Ness home ut the Post. The guest prize was pre sented to Mrs. Hines with contract score going to Mrs. A. II. Mount ford. Mrs. Tandy and Mrs. Hansen. o MR. AND MRS. PEMBERTON ENTERTAIN PINOCHLE POTLUCK SUPPER CLUB Free.das and the Valentine mo tif were used as a beautiful deco rritivo motif Saturday evening when Mr. ami Mrs. William Pern berton entertained their pollock supper club at sis thlrty o'clock at their home. Covers were paired Tor Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cnmmincs. Mr. and Mrs. Val Strong. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Sherman and the host and hos tess. Mr. nnd Mrs. Pemberlnn. Pinochle was in play during the pleasant evening hours with Mrs. Pembcrton winning the ladies high score and Mr. Cniniulngs ninuing the men's high score. DANCING PARTY TO BE HELD NEXT TUESDAY St. George's Episcopal Guild will sponsor the last of a series of benefit dancing parlies at eight o'clock until eleven o'clock at the Klks temple next Tuesday even ing, to which all members and friends are cordially invited to en joy. The proceeds of the affair go to the church building fund. Mrs. Leonard Itilev l NEW AND THRILLING BOOKS AVAILABLE AT -ROSEBURG PUBLIC LIBRARY New and thrilling books avail able to book lovers at the Rose burg Public library this week in clude the following: "A Puritan in Babylon." the story of Calvin Coolldge, by Wil liam Allen White throws a new light upon the inside of the White House and upon the president in those gorgeous years from 1921 when Coolidge came to Washing ton as vice-president until 1929 when be left Washington and pub lic life. "An Illustrated Handbook or Art History," by Frank J. Ross, Jr., is an unusual book containing over two thousand illustrations, which cover western art from the prehistoric period to the present, including Egyptian, Mesopotam ia!!, early Aegean, Greek, Roman, early Christian and Byzantine, Romanesque, Gothic, Flemish, Spanish, French, American and modern arL "Days in Old Spain," by Ger trude Bone gives us a memorable picture of the pre-war Spain which has been shattered for our life time. Lady Bone recaptures much, In her charming sympathetic re cord, of leisurely days spent in a wide area of old Spain, especially in the lesser known west and north. The book Is illustrated by. her husband. ' 'Major League rflaseball," bv Ethan Allen is a complete manual of baseball for both players nnd lookers-on. It will become the authority on baseball for today's generatioh of ball players' und those to come. 'Latin America," by F. A. Kirk- patrick is a one volume history of Latin America, its discovery nnd conquest, the Spanish and Portu-' guese empires, nnd the gradual winning of independence by the separate- states. The whole story is here given concisely but, fully, the first part dealing. with the per iod from the discovery to the t'onv lng of independence, ' and the sec ond describing in .detail the ' indi vidual states of today. Romanco of American Trans portation." by Franklin M. Reck. Come and meet Robert Fulton and his steamboat, the Clermont, more often called "Fulton's Folly" by his mocking acquaintances: Do' Witt Clinton and his plans for the big ditch, the Erie canal; Henry Ford and the first home built "tin llzzy." Tho thrilling true story of man's conquering of space and time in transportation is in the stories of these and many other men who. contributed so much to our country's history and' her ex pansion. Dead Ned. by John Masefield. This is tho story of a young ISth century Englishman, who Is un justly accused of murder. Impri soned at Newgate, and hanged. But the corpse comes to life under the surgeon's hands; and so it is that young Ned Mansel set out on a slaving ship for further adven tures on the slave coast of Africa. The novel is based on two true stories which are 1-eeorded In tho annuals of surgery and huve he come part of tho tradition of tho countryside. It Is a powerful, swnegcring tale that once started cannot be put down. The Long Lane." by Phil Strong. In his finest and most im portant novel so far. the author of 'State Fair" has told the storv of a vigorous and courageous Iowa family that lived beyond "the long lane." A satisfying and human story. "The Adventure of Christonher Columim" by Sylvia Thomnsoi. The story of Christopher's adven ture is ouo of tho gayest, most lilting novels In many years. Mystery fans will eniov "Miir. der for Christmas," bv Agatha Christie. She has concocted a murder of such startling Ingenu ity that even Heretlle Polrot is hard pressed to solve it. To praise the works nf tr r Bailey and the character of Tteir! glo Fortune is wasted breath, since all mystery fans bv now must recognize that if anv mn. tery writer and any fictional de tective of the present dav lire tn achieve immortality, their com bination may be found in this story or "The Great Game." e n a DR. AND MRS. MOUNTFORD " ENTERTAIN POST CLUB ON WEDNESDAY EVENING Dr. nnd Mrs. ArM,r Tr -t 1 ford entertained the Post' club at Iheir attractive hu. . . cilltv Post Wo,l,..l.,.. Contract bridge was enjoyed during ..... . wiin .rs. E. F. Tandy Winn III! the hif.1. Later Mrs. Mountford served a lovely buifet supper. Spring fow. ers lent colorful note to the oc casion. Those enjoying the oc mt , ad Mrs. Mount frad included Calonel and Mrs. E. f. iandy. Captain and Mrs. Ed wanl Hine. Dr. and Mrs. Harry A. Single. Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Un derwood. Dr. and Mrs. E. B Van Kinney."1 """ J"S' Keonpta W, MRS. CLOYCE TAYLOR IS HONORED AT BIRTHDAY DINNER PARTY TUESDAY Pllmonted at a delightful :" i. '1'1 ch' dinner at the home of Miss Eloda Tavlor Tuesday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. A prettily coiatcd birthday cake graced M e table, where covers were plac c for Mr. and Mrs. Cloyce Tavlor. Mr and Mrs. Waller Call. Miss '' ?." lor l I'ick Uidwig. out in the room decorations for ...i.1.-.uH. Lovclv gifts wero ivSr'1,'" M'5- Taylor ROSEBURG REBEKAH LOCG6 HAS MEETING ' ON TUESDAY EVENING nJiK ,!",5,'b"r Rehekah lodge ei Tuesday evening at the I. O. In'., li ,V"h Vol,le n w'n" "lo Hawn presiding. The charier (Continued on page 3.)