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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW," ROSEfeUG. OREGON, SATURDAY; FEBRUARY 18, 1939.
Society
(Continued from pase 3)
Francisco people wojld be inter
ested to see it.
BADOURA CLUB HAS
DELIGHTFUL COSTUME
PARTY AND DINNER
A very eharminK r-ostmno and
Valentine party was enjoyed at a
Kix-thlrty oVlool; iir-irisLHB dlnner
by thu Hudoum club, DuUKbters nl"
the Nile Tuesday evening at the
attractive home of Mrs, A. J. YouiiE
on Hint street.
Tho Valentino uiotir was beau
llhlliy curried out in tbe decora-
lions arid covei-H wore placed tor
Mrs. Albert .Mleelll. president, Mrs.
O. It. Hales, Mrs. William Jleil,
Mrs. Will il. Uerrotsnn. Mrs. Lor
inn W. Jordan, Mrs. II. It. Edwards,
Mrs. ('ikoi-ku II. Smith, memliers.
Mis. .Marllonalil and Mrs. George
K. Qiilne, Kilesls, and ttiu hostess,
Airs. YounK.
A dflbtftil social evenlnc fol
lowed tho dinner hour. Tho next
im-ellng will be a no-hostess one
o'clock luncheon March 14 at tho
homo or Mrs. (ieome li. Smith in
tbe Hotel Hose.
FRIDAY BRIDGE CLUB
ENTERTAINED AT OSBORN
HOME AT LUNCHEON
A bowl of lovely violets graced
(he attractively appointed table
used yesterday by Mrs. Grant Oh
born, when Klin entertained her
brldiio club at a uharinins one
o'clock luncheon at her homo in
Lnin-elwood.
Covers wort! placed for Mrs. J. !'.
IIIMard, Mrs. K. A. I'ost, Mrs. I..
W. MetZKer, Mrs. 10. II. MelZKcr,
Ml'B. W. M. Mcliuehern, Mrs. A. li.
Tavlor, Mrs. II. 0. Stearns anil the
hoHless, Mrs. Oslmrn.
Contract bridKo was the diver
sion of tho enjoyable afternoon
hours with Mrs. Dlllard winninK
hlflh score und Mrs. 10. U. Met.Kcr,
sctrond IiIkIi score.
MRS. P. M. LEE IS
HOSTESS TO CLUB AT
CHARMING LUNCHEON
Mrs. P. M. Loo entertained her
bridge ciuh at a charming one
o'clock Mutcbenn nt tbe Hotel
l.n:p-ua r'rld ty i.ftcrnco l. Covers
v.-ere placed at a prelllly appointed
table for Mrs. Ilarley Siiieliis, of
I'ortland, Mrs. (,'lalr K. Allen, J?rs.
!. li. Wade, Mrs. Ivan PlcUens,
Mia. Chester Moikiiii, Mrs. I), li.
llubar, Mrs. U 10. McCllntock, Miss
Helen Casey and the hostess, Mrs.
Lee.
' KollowlUK tbo luncheon tbo
group went to the l.eo home on
JCiihI IlotiicluH street for contract
bridao, HIkIi scoro for the utter-
noon's play was won by
Shields.
Mrs.
P.-T. A. ACTIVITIES
IN DOUGLAS COUNTY
Denson
IkuiHon IVP.A. has tinnoinicod an
unusually fitio proiirani to cole-
hrato FihiihIoi-'b May at 7:110 o'clock
next Monday ovt'iihiK, February
20th, at llin HchoolliouKc, lo whicli
menibprs, IrlcndB und patrons are
connnlly invited to enjoy.
ltalph and Karl KarlliiKcr and
r. It. .Mliankllu will play accordltta,
guitar and violin trio numbers, fol
lowed by deinhlful readhiKH. sunns
and dance nilinbeiH to be presented
by tbn elilldren ol tho ttcnool. Airs.
It. H. Mercer, who was a deleato
from tbo Itosebui'K 1VT.A.. at the
recently held home economics con-
inreuce in Corvallls, will he pres
ent and kIvo u inlk on tbo confer
cuce, SludenlH of IleiiHou Hchool are
thn.mntbi-H'i...il .(...) mil lo next
Monday evenings meeting, as tbo
room having the greatest percent-
(ii r.r ... niu .ii nut iii-ni'i'iim win
win tbo dollar prize. Kefreshments '
will be served at the close or tbe
program.
Special Meeting Held
A tipeclal nieelfiig of tbo llnnson
1VT.A. was culled hy tbe president,
Mrs. Carl 10. ltoselund. Tuesday,
at which time Mr.. Hazel hytlo,
l'ouglas county school nurse, gave a
l ii I R on tiimini7.utlim ami child
heiillh. followed by a fine talk by
10. A. Mrttton, l)em;las county 411
club leader, on tbo many projects
nvailable In bis work lo boys and
girls.
Preceding tho meeting tea was
nerved to the members and to
gucstH. who included tbe moibcrs
or next year's first grade pupils.
Fullerton
Members and friends of Fuller
Ion school gathered Wednesday
evening lo observe I he forty-second
birthday anniversary of tbe
national congress of parents and
teachers, and also to celebrate
(beiV twenty-sixth anniversary.
Charter membera present were
Judge and Mrs. It. W. Marsters.
Mrs. Foster Hulner and Mr. and
Mrs, Koblimgeu, Sr. Pasl presi
dents, who were guests of honor,
wero introduced, each responding
with a short talk, alter which they
wero presenled wllb a corsage of
colorful flowers. Those honored
wore Mrs. Foster Mulner. Mrs. L.
Kohlbageu, Br., Mrs. I,. A. Wells,
Mrs. A. 11. Taylor. Mrs. 10. A. Mill
ton and Miri, II. II. Carter,
Airs. Clyde Carslens presided
over n short business session with
Mrs. Ilarrio Mooth as secretary.
Iteports were given by committee
chairmen. A motion carried for a
penny drill for the Mclwiugbliu
fund. Tho school operetta was an
nounced for March, with tbe fol
lowing cominltteo in charge of tbe
candy sale: Mrs. Melon Darby,
chairman, Mit If. 11. Turner. Mrs.
Chrysler-Plymouth Denier
1935 Dodge Sedan
1934 Plymouth Sedan
UTNE BROS.
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It's Spoon For President,
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A Tronsuro Inland souvenir silver spoon direct from the Cali
fornia World'tt Fair site, was mailed to President Roosevelt by
Tanya Wldrin, who Is pictured affixing the mailing tag. The
upturn was sent to the White House by the designer, and there
wltt shown to the President's guests. On the spoon is tht
Tower of the Sun with the Uiy 'tilJge In the background.
And There Were
No Parts Left
Looks toiiRh enough oven if you
weren't blindfolded. Just 49 sec
onds after this picture was taken.
Cadet John Fonda of Valley
Forgo (Pa.) Military Academy
had completely assembled the
automatic revolver, setting new
record.
Pnmilri fllbliR. Mrs. U Ashwortb.
'f Ml'",'ial W Klv-
" " ' lt; ;' 'i.o .
0 " 1110 1 county
,ll'tn,ll' ""iftwneo In
Corvallls.
Fho suliieel of her talk was "some
of our iu I'Ichh fears." Mrs. Har
old Mellows announced the pro
gram lor March which would bo
particularly for pre school moth
ers who are to be guests at tho
meeting. The attendance prize
was won by Miss Kbreevo's room.
Judge It. W. Marsters. guest
spetiker. gave an Interesting bis-
tnry of Fullerlon V.-T. A., after
which a lovely program was pro-
Homed by Mrs. Hugh Whipple, con
sisting of a piano selection by Mrs.
Paul (ieddes and three numbers
by tbe Klwauis quartette, accom
panied by Mrs. Ceddes. The qimr
lelie. Wailer Fisher, Paul tleddes.
It. I.. Whipple and Franklyn
Vnyt. sang "Long. Long Ago,"
"Quilting Party." and as an en
core. "What's the matter wllb IV
T. A."
A beautiful caudle lighting cere
mony followed wllb Miss limit
Swtnuey llgbiiiiK the candles on
the targe anniversary cake center
ing a beaulirully appointed table.
Two large red tapers were Hinted
Tor tbe national and state organi
zations. A white candle was light
ed iu memory of Mrs. Frank SiaT
fanson . Tbe cake was cul by Mrs.
II. M. Carter with .Mrs. I,. Kohl
bageu Sr.. and Mrs. Foster Mot
her pouiitiK. A very delightful so
cial hour followed.
MELROSE H. E. CLUB
TO MEET WEDNESDAY
Tbe Melrose grange home econ
mules elnb will entertain the Sv.
Roseburg Undertaking Co.
Etabll,htd 1901 M. E. RfTTER, Managar
Founded and Maintained on Efficient
Service and Courtesy
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Phone 600 Llcerued Lady
Oak and Kane 61a, Embatmer
a bur f . t
A- ' ' f II
1
moil valley, West Melrose and Kl
garoso Comfort clubs at a 12:30
politick luncheon meet Wednes
day at tbo ball. Those attending
bavo been asked to bring n cover
ed dish for the luncheon and
their own table service. Tbe var
ious clubs attending will take
part with one or more numbers of
tbe afternoon's program, which
will lie in charge of .Mrs. James
Conn.
COUNTRY CLUB LADIES .
ENJOY THURSDAY AT
THE CLUB HOUSE
Contract bridge was played by
tbo ladies of tho Koscburg Country
club Thursday morning at tho club
bouse wllb Mrs. Arthur H. Mount-;
ford winning tbe high score prize
and Mrs. J. H. MounLforU winning
second high score. !
Potluck luncheon was served at
noon to Mrs. Walter Fisher, can-
lain, Mrs. Frank Coon, Mrs. 1m K,
Fles. Mrs. Krnest Pearson, Mrs. W.
15. Oil, Mrs. Ii. M. Van Noss, Mrs.
Kenneth W. Kinney, Mrs. Arthur
H. Mou tit ford, Mrs. J. It. Mount
ford, Mrs. II. T. Hansen, Mrs. W.
M. McKachern, Mrs. 10. J. Rodgers,
Mrs. J. 10. Marks, Mrs. M. J. Coram,
Mrs. J. F. Dlllard, Mrs. h. TO. Me
Cllnlock, Mrs. S. C. L.uphuin, Mrs.
J. M. .lurid, Mrs. W. T. Peters, Mrs.
M. C. Mowkor. members, and Mrs.
Victor Pettersen. a guest.
Diirlmr the afternoon the mem
bers enjoyed playing golf. Next
week tbe contract bridge play will
open at 0:30 a. m. Thursday at tbe
nitihhmiuo followed bv l-:.m pol
lack luncheon and If the weather
permits, golfing will be enjoyed m
tbe afternoon.
UNITED WORKERS CLASS
HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING
Th United Workers Sunday
school class of the First Christ
ina church held a most Interesting
meeting Friday afternoon at tlw
home of Mrs. lOdlth Ackert on
Winchester street. Tho president,
Mrs. Minnie Noyer, conducted tbe
business session. Mrs. Malinda
Oderkirk bad charge of the devo
tions and tbe program was pre
senled by Mrs, Mable Taylor. At
tbo tea hour Mrs. Ackert served
lovely refreshments to Mrs. Al
fred Nell, Mrs. Win. Fisher, Mrs.
Mollle Moffltt. Mrs. Paul Mlaskey.
Mrs. Anna Carson, Mrs. iOninm
Troub, Mrs. F. 1. Perry,. Mrs. Min
nie Noyer, Mrs. Annie Abel. Mrs.
Kllen Dawson. Mrs. L. ,V. Ingels,
Mrs. Lillle Plaster. Mrs. Mable
Taylor. Mrs. II. F. Snyder, Mrs.
Kllzabetb Itose. Mrs. II. I-. Hud
son, and Mrs. Malinda Oderkirk.
o
MRS. J. A. HART IS
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE
CLUB AT LUNCHEON
A beautiful lace cloth, centered
by a gorgeous pink azalea and tall
lighted pink tapers, was used
Tuesday, when Mrs. J. A. Hart
very graciously entertained her
bridge club at a charming 1 :30
o'clock luncheon at her attractive
home on South Stephens street.
Covers were arranged for Mrs.
tllenn Owen and Mrs. L. I. Wim
borly, guests, and M rs. M. H.
Mnucy, Mrs. Frank Iong. Mrs.
Adrian Fisher, Mrs. Phil Harth.
Mrs. J. P. Motschenbacber, Mrs.
Harold Whlttock and tbe hostess,
Mrs. Hart.
High score for tbe afternoon's
contract bridge play was won by
Mrs. Fisher with Mrs. Long win
ning second high and Mrs. Harth
winning thp traveling prize.
LIBRARY BENEFIT TEA
TO BE CHARGING AFFAIR
AT UMPQUA H.OTEL MONDAY
Onn of the 'moHt ' interesting?
eventK nf the year will be the
American Legion auxiliary bene
fit leu fur the JlnsebnrK . Public
library at two o'clock next Mon
day afternoon In the Civic room of
the Hotel Umpqua. ' to which the
public has been cordially invited
lo attend. The proceeds of the
affair will be used to purchase
new books on Americanism and
citizenship for the unit shelf at
tho HosehurB library.
Mrs. Walter Fisher, Junior pnst
president of the auxiliary, Is Ren
eral chalrmun with the past nresl
dents as hostesses including Mrs.
K. II. Stewart, Mrs. C. K. Wlmber-
ly, Mrs. fitly Cordon. Mrs. Clin'
ton Cjorthy .Mrs. Clair K. Allen,
Mrs. (ieorK'e C'askey, Mrs. J. A.
Kulcher, Mrs. H. C. Church, Mrs.
Hoy O. Young, iirs. Dora Itltzmun.
Mrs. Thomas Parkinson. Miss
Pearl Jones, Mrs., ' Ned Dlxoii
Mrs. George Wharton and Mrs,
Harry '. Hatfield. Mrs. V. J. Ml-
relll, president, and Mrs. George
Trnpnlls, wife of the commander
of the post, will assist.
A spring-time motif has been
planned by Mrs. George WharUin
Mrs. Ned Dixon and .Airs. Ilroail-
wuy for the tea table decorations.
which will carry out the auxiliary
colors of blue and gold. Members
of the lihrary board and wives of
tlie board members ,hnve been
Invited to pour during the tea
hoiu'.
ui niucn interest is the pro
gram, which has been arrange by
Mrs. Clair K. Allen, in charge or
the music, and Mrs. Roy O. Young
and Mrs. George Caskey. The pro
gram will include a short talk on
Kldac and a delightful one-act
comedy "Rosalie," to be present
ed by Miss Helen Casey, Mrs. M.
It. Itichnrils and Mrs. Harris Ells
worth. The comedy is a French
pluy written by Max Maurey anil
translated by Barrett H, Clark,
and promises to he one of the
most Interesting and enjoyable
comedies to be presented here.
Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield nnd
Mrs. Thomas Parkinson are joint
chairmen of the . refreshment
committee.
KEYSTONE CLUB HAS
DELIGHTFUL POTLUCK
SUPPER FRIDAY NIGHT
The Keystone club members,
their husbands and the members
of Mrs. S. Haynor Smith's Sun
day school class, enjoyed ' u''ilo
llglitful 6:30 o'clock potluck sup
per Inst evening at the Methodist
ICpiscopnl church parlors.
Covers were placed for 35. Two
benullflllly decorated and lighted
birthday enkes were presented to
Mrs. S. Haynor Smith nnd Mrs.
Dorothy Chase Hunt in honor of
their birthdays.
Mr. and Mrs. George Churchill
had charge of the delightful social
evening, which rollowed tho pot
luck supper,
GLENGARY SEWING
CLUD MEETS WEDNESDAY ,
fllengury Sowing club met nt
the home of Mrs. D. C. Mc-
Ghohey Wednesday. Sewing und
visiting were enjoyed nnd at Inn
ten hour delicious refreshments
wero served lo Mrs. F. I. Dells.
Mrs. Nellie McGinnis, Mrs. M. M.
Cooper, Mis. W. M. llerdlne. Mrs.
W. Prodi. Mrs. Glasscock and
daugliler, Mrs. McDowell. iMrs.
A. ('. McGhchey and son. Mrs. :A.
G. McGhehey, Miss Myrtle Mc
Ghehey, Mrs. Peter Durch, Mrs.
llertha Taylor and daughter, Mrs.
James Hooten, Mrs. Lucas. .Mrs.
C. II. Muiison, Mrs. A. H. Marsh,
Mrs. Fred Long, Mrs. John Mc
Clure, Mrs. J. A. Vernon nnd the
hostess, rs. D. C. McGhehey.
VALENTINE DANCE IS
CHARMING! AFFAIR OF
FRIDAY EVENING
A vory charming nffair of the
week whs the Valentine dancing
parly sponsored by the ladles of
the Hosuburg Country club last
evening nt tho ulubhouse. A largo
numbiu' of members nnd rriends
enjoyed the colorful affair.
llt'lght rod hearts and red stream
ers were used to carry out the Val
entine motif In tho ballroom. Mrs.
Kenneth Qulno was general chair
man of the affair and was assisted
hy Mrs. E. S. McClaln, Mis. 1). J.
Corum, Mrs. U K. Fles, Mrs. 10.
Pearson nnd Mrs. M. C. Howker.
MELROSE GRANGE TO
MEET NEXT TUESDAY
The regulnr meeting of Melrose
grange will follow the 6:30 o'clock
potluck supper at the hall next
Tuesday evening, Feb'iary 21, to
which ull members are requested
to attend. A program in chnrgo
of tlie officers will follow tbe
business meeting.
SWIM
DANCE
Enjoy your fav
orite recreation
RICHARDSON
SPRINGS
BUTTE CO.
CAUF.
Take Highway 99E to Chif o
Ue.- PVd Htflhwiytt) MfflMf
Trir tt tuch a variety o( recreational
opportunikioa hore thai, no mattor whal
you prefer, you can't b disappointed.
Accommodation to (it tvory butieta
aaJ attract HaatVt4 CetUoa.
T)ta Famous Mineral Watort are Free
NURSES ASSOCIATION
HAS INTERESTING DINNER
MEETING AT UMPQUA HOTEL
District No. 11, A. N. A., gave a
very interesting - seven - thirty'
o'clock dinner Wednesday evening
at the Hotel Umpqua for members
anil friends. Miss Anne McDermoiL
presided over the meeting,
A color scheme of red and white
was effectively carried out with
red tapers, bouquet pf red and
white carnations und individual
favors. '
Dr. Kenneth W. Kinney, member
of tho Veterans Administration Fa
cility medical staif, gave an infrr-
sting and instructive talk on the
subject of "History of Mental
Nursing."
Other entertainment for the af
fair consisted of a song, "A lirown
Hlrd," by Miss Alice llenneberger;
group Blnglng accompanied by
.Miss. Evelyn Breckenrldge: vocal
numbers, "Without a Song," and
"Kollin' Plains," by Millard Mag
nus, accompanied by .Miss Dolores
Cacy.
Covers were placed for Dr. and
Mrs. Kenneth W. Kinney, Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Marsters, -Mrs. 1. H. Ille
gel, Mrs. Mae llenneberger, Mrs.
Pearl Chidester, Mrs. A. 11. Cacy,
.Mis. J. A. Kulcher, Mrs. N. J.
Smith, Mrs. Hugh Hitchle. Jr.. Mrs.
K. H. Verrell, Mrs. F. Thiel, Mrs.
K. Gnrhart, Mrs. Adeline Powe,
Mrs. E. A. Post. Mrs. Hazel Lytle,
.Mrs. Marry Barrett, Mrs. A. Coen-
enboi-'r, Mrs. D. Lemmon, Mrs. O.
F. Luchterhand, Mrs. K. Rose; Mm.
V. Keel, Mrs. Dowman, Millard
Magnus, Miss Dorcas Chidester,
MIsb Edna Hendry, Miss Mildred
Johnson, Miss Catherine Faucher;
.Miss Larson, Miss Marguerite
Fenerstein, Miss Anne AlcDermott,
.Miss l-.'Blher Finch, Miss Alice!
Henneberger, Miss Evelyn Ilreek-
enrlilge. Miss Dolores Cacy, Miss
Anne Martinjuk, Miss Janet Mof
fat, Miss Ruth Squire, Miss Ger
trude Dolan, Miss Karen Laurld-
sen and Miss Vera Upright.
PHYLLIS BECKLEY AND
RAYMOND WOOD ARE
MARRIED JANUARY 28
Miss Phyllis Eeekley. daughter
of Mrs. P. W. Beckley. of Hose-
nurg and Raymond Wood, son of
.Mrs. Marion V. Wood, of Eugene,
were quietly married at eight
o'clock the evening of January 28.
at the home of the bride east of
Roseburg on the Dixonvllle road.
Itev.. Linden G. Leavltt. pastor of
the First Christian church of this
city, performed the ceremony in
tho presence of relatives nnd close
friends of .the couple.
Preceding the impressive cere
mony, Mrs. Hugh Whipple sang,
"Because," nccompanled by Mrs.
ynn Beckley. Following tlie ser
vice, a buffet supper was served,
after which Mr. and Mrs. Wood
left for Portland, where they will
make their homo in the Claycrest
apartments, The bride wore a
lulllour of blue pinstripe with a
co"sagp of pastel flowers; ;
Those ' attending the wedding
Included Mrs. P. W. llecklcy,
mother of the bride; Mr. and Mrs.
Deo Beckley, of Mnrshfleld, My.
und Mrs. Lynn Beckley, Miss LoIb
and Charles Beckley, Mrs. Almn
Harness, Mrs. Marlon V. Wood'
nnd Miss Evelyn Wood, of Eu
gene. - -
RIVERSDALE GRANGE
HAS MEETING FRIDAY
Rlversdale grange held n busi
ness meeting at 8:15 o'clock last
night at the hall with two vis-.
Iters and fifty members present. I
The door prize for the attendance
contest wns won by M. H. Shook. :
Mr. Fenton," of Riissollvllle
grange, gnve a fine talk on "The
Cooperative Store." nnd Dale'.
Illakely was a visitor present from j
tbe Glide grange. I
Tho program included a talk
"Don't Re Discouraged" by the
lecturer, Wanda- Ware: skit,
"George Washington at the Fair,"!
bv M. H. Shook. Melvln Pnlm and
Harry Burr; rending, "A Little
Boy's Hatchet." by Donald Kriisc; I
roading, "Lincoln." by Beverly'
Kruse; reading. "The Grave of
Washington," by Gertrude Jones. I
accompanied by Mrs. Kenneth
Cloake; address on Lincoln by
Rev. S. Rnynor Smith nnd
sliiKing of patriotic songs. I
itairesiinmnta wei'ei servitd ,ljy
Mr. nnd Mrs. Glenn Cox. Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Burr nnd Thelmn and ,
Neal Broady.
The March 3 meeting will be
held nt 8:15 o'clock nt tho hall,1
at which time the following com
mittee will serve refreshments: I
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harvey Kwens. .Mr.
and Mrs. K. A. Helmboldt, Graham 1
Ewens and Leslie Fogel.
I t vv
NOW-and save
8 a wise bird, and don't dalay
ordaring your full wintere
wood aupply. You'll save now
or you'll pay mora laterl
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
ORY WOOD
16" green S3.00 load
4' green $2.00 cord
Mill enda 4.50 load
Screened Sawdust $2.50
Delivered In City
TELEPHONE 282
ROSEBURG
LUMBER CO.
TRI-SQUARE CLUB IS
ENTERTAINED AT 1
CASKEY HOME THURSDAY
The Trl-Square Sewing club of
' tfje First Baptist church was de
: lifebtfully entertained by Mrs.
GernWe - Caskey at her beautiful
home'tyi the North Pacific highway
Thursday afternoon. Mrs. , Alba
Spaugh, president, conducted the
business meting with Mrs. J. H.
YVolford conducting the devotions.
- The members spent the after
noon sewing on articles for the
bazaar, which will be sponsored by
the club in the near future.
-At .the tea hour Mrs. Caskey
served lovely refreshments nt beau
tiful appointed tables, to Mrs. I. 11.
Relgel, Mrs. Churles Harris and
Mrs. James Wolford, guests, and
Mrs. Alba Spaugh, Mrs. It. D. Knlg-
ge, Mrs. J. H. Wolford, Mrs. carl
Nlckens, Mrs. T. P. Perry, Mrs.
Harry F. Hatfield, Mrs. Ed Wright,
Mrs. N. M. Nelson, Mrs. Wallace
Robertson, Mrs. B. B. Irving, Mrs.
Charles Poiret, Mrs. Claude Baker,
Mrs. Herbert Groves and Mrs. H.
W. Anderson.
The next meeting of the club
will be the arternoon of March 16th
at tbe H. W. Anderson home on
South Pine street with Mrs. N. M.
Nelson in charge of the devotions
and Mrs. George CaBkey nnd Mrs.
Ed Wright in charge of the pro
gram.
JUDGE AND MRS. MARSTERS
ENTERTAIN AT LOVELY ,
DINNER PARTY ON SUNDAY.
Judge and Mrs. R. W. Marsters
entertained at a very lovely one
o'clock dinner party at their home
on North Jackson street Sunday.
The Valentine motif was carried
out in the attractive centerpiece
and placecards, while tall red tap
ers were used to light tile table.
Covers were arranged for -Mr.
and Mrs. T. J. Gustafson und dnuglr
ter, Betty, of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hedden, of Elkton, and the'
host and hostess, Judge and Mrs.
Marsters. Visiting was enjoyed dur
ing the pleasant afternoon hours.
JUDGE AND MRS. BOWKER
ENTERTAIN AT CHARMING
DINNER PARTY WEDNESDAY
Judge and Mrs. Morris C. Bowker
entertained at a charming Bix-tliir-ty
o'clock dinner party at their
lovely home on Claire street Wed
nesday evening. Jonquils-and -tall
yellow lighted topers graced the
table, while the fa-vor placecards
carried out a pretty yellow and
green motif.
Covers were arranged for Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. R. Wharton, lr. and Mrs.
H. O. Pargeter and'-tbe host and
hostess, Judge andMrs. Howker.
Cards and visitiniT were enjoyed
during the pleasant evening hours.
ANNETTE CALKINS
CELEBRATES 18th ,
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY
' Miss Annette Calkins celebrated
her eighteenth birthday by inviting
a few of her friends to the-home,
of her parents, Air. and Mrs, C. U.
Calkins on Culkins road, last Tues
day evening. A pleasant evening
qf ylsltfug nnd playing gumes was
dnjoyed and later Airs. Cutkliisras-J
slsleil by her daughter, Effle, serv-'
Announces
TO THE PEOPLE OF DOUGLAS COUNTY
ig
ed lovely refreshments to Miss
Annette. . guest of honor. Miss
Gladys Hart, Miss Clarabelle Berg,
.Misses Vera and Vivian Dontenico,
Miss Corinne Anne Perry, Misses
Jean and Marian Cloake and Miss
Effle Calkins.
MR. AND MRS. NESS
ENTERTAIN BRIDGE
CLUB AT LOVELY DINNER
Mr. and Mrs.'T. H. Ness enter-
j tained their bridge club at a very
cnarming seven o clock valentine
dinner party . at their beautiful
home in Laurelwood Wednesday
evening. Tulips and Valentine dec
orations graced the table.
Covers , were arranged for Mr.
and Mrs. I). H. Morgan, Mr. and
Mrs. G. V. Wimberly, Dr. and Mrs.
G. C. Finlay, Mr. und Mrs. P. T.
Hubar, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. ltunyan
and the host und hostess, Mr. and
Mrs. Ness.
Contract bridge was enjoyed dur
ing the pleasanl evening hours with
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan winning the
high score prizes.
THIMBLE CLUB HAS
MEETING MONDAY
The Thimble club met at the
home of - Myrtle Norwood Monday
with Mrs. Lydia Hooper as hostess.
Mrs. Winnie lawn conducted the
business meeting, alter which
games were enjoyed. Marie He
bard and Myrtle Norwood were
guests of the' afternoon and mem
bers present, were Grace Owen,
Launi Hounshell, Malinda Miller,
Mary Myers, Lora Darby, Mamie
Hudnell, Winnie Hawn, LUHe Lohr,
Irene Hebard and ?,ydla Hooper.
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At the tea hour the hostess, as
sisted by Mrs. Norwood, served de
licious refreshments, at which time
a comic valentine was presented
as favors. The next meeting will
be February 27 at the home of Mrs.
Hudnell.
POTLUCK LUNCHEON IS
ENJOYED AT FOLTZ HOME
A delightful potluck luncheon
was enjoyed at the D. E. FolU
home Wednesday afternoon. Cov
ers were placed at an attractively
appointed tuble for Mrs. J. A.
Hart. Mrs. U A. Miles. Mrs. It.
M. Church, Mrs. E. J. Schrlmpf,
Mrs. Donn liadnbaugh, Mrs. Wal
lace Robertson nnd Mrs. Foltz.
Sewing and visiting were enjoy
ed during the afternoon.
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