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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1939.
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Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
SUNSHINE CLUB IS
ENTERTAINED THURSDAY
AZALEA. Feb. 21. The Sunshine
club was delightfully entertained
Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Henry
Smith. The regular business meet
inK was held.
The afternoon hours were pleas
antly spent In visiting and various
kinds of fancy work.
At four o'clock the hostess serv
ed lovely refreshments of jello
with whipped cream, angel food
cake and coffee.
(Juesls for the aflernoon were,
llrs. liodney Smith, Mrs. Harry
HIM, Esther Thorp and Audrey
Huff. Members present were,. llrB.
John Jantzer, Mrs. William Jnnt
zer, Mrs. Fred Lubbe, Mrs. Champ
Johns, Mrs. Harry Cooke, -Mrs.
Warren llnzen, Mrs. Esther Hazen,
Mrs. Hulbert Dooth, Mrs. Rachel
Jenks, Mrs. Jake Fisher, Mrs. Hen
ry (iaedecko, Mrs. .Vernon Gae
decke, Mrs. Walter Kemp, Mrs.
Frank Tripp, Mrs. Jim Warren,
Mrs. Rollln Johns and the hostess.
Mrs. Smith.
MRS. BOOTH HOSTESS
TO PINOCHLE CLUB j
AZALEA, Feb. 21. Mrs. Hulbert
Booth entertained her pinochle
club at a charming one-thirty
o'clock dessert-luncheon at her
home Tuesday nftornoon.
Covers were placed for Mrs. Hen
ry Kmilh, Mrs. John Feldmlller,
Mrs. Warren Hazen, Mrs. Henry
Caedeckc, Mrs. Jack Fisher, Mrs.
liodney - Smith, Mrs. Frankie
Schroeder and the hostess, Mrs.
Booth. .
I'inochle was the diversion of the
pleasant afternoon hours with Mrs.
Fisher winning first prize and Mrs.
Gueilecke second prize.
J. M. CABOT IS
HONORED ON BRTHDAY
TK.NMILE, February 21. Mrs.
Esther Cabot entertained Friday
evening with dainty refreshments
in honor of her husband, J. M. Ca
bot's, birthday anniversary. Re
freshments were served to the
guest of honor, J. M. Cabot, Mr.
nnd Mrs. L. Bloom from Roseburg.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. M. McCaffrey, Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Cabot, Ralph Carrol,
Jackie Cabot, Mary Ann Cabot and
the hostess, Mrs. Esther Cabot. The
evening was spent in visiting.
MR. AND MRS. HARTER .
ENTERTAIN CLUB
RIDDLE, February 21. Mr. and
Mrs. Leland Harter entertained
their bridge club Saturday evening
at their home. Tbo members of the
club are, Mr. and Mrs. GUI Aspey,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamlin, Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Crow, Mr. and Mrs.
Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Love
and Mr. anil Mis. Lelnnd Harter.
Today's Pattern
STOCK UP ON APRONS NOW,
FOR SUMMER ENTERTAINING
By CAROL DAY
Make half a dozen now, to have
on hand when the busy days of
mtK-h entertaining roll around dur-
-A lug spring nnd summer.
' This apron has everything you
want In a protective, good-looking
overall apron. It covers your skirt
nil around and. comes well up In
the front, to nrotprt volir bodice.
It goes on in a jiffy over your
bead and the wide, buttoned
i1 shoulder straps stay where they be
long. You'll find the two patch
.'. pockets very convenient.
Gingham, linen, percale and call
' co are good, sturdy cottons for
aprons like this, brightened by
rows of braid or bias binding.
4 Pattern 8S34 is deslgr.ed Jcr
: sizes 34. 36. 3S, 40. 42, 44, 46 and
4S. Size 36 requires 3 18 yards
f of 35-Inch materia; 6 yards of
. braid or bias binding to trim.
The new SPRING AND SUM-
: MEH PATTERN BOOK. 32 pages
of attractive designs for every size
and every occasion, is now ready.
1 Photographs show dresses :uruto
from these patterns being worn; a
j feature you will enjoy. Let the
charming designs in this new book
help you in your sewing. One pat.
tern and the new Spring and Sum-
mer Pattern Book 25 cents. Pat
tern or book alone 15 cents.
REBEKAH LODGE
HAS MEETING
RIDDLE. February 21. Relief
Rebekah lodge held their monthly
birthday party Wednesday evening
honoring the birthdays of Lizzie
Crow, Bertha Blundell and Sarah
Ball. Other honor guests were not
able to be present After the busi
ness session the group was ushered
to the dining room where the com
mittee, Blanche Woods, Josie Pru
nor and Gladys Williams, served
refreshments at a beautifully dec
orated table. The honor guests
were presented with small potted
plants. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Worth
ington and Priscllla Ilnftdal were
present from Days Creek.
MRS. JENKS HONORED ON
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY
AZALEA, Feb. 21. To compli
ment Mrs. Rachel Jenks on her
birthday anniversary, a delicious
turkey dinner was given bv Mrs.
Jim Warren, Wednesday. The oc
casion was also Mrs. ' Warren's
birthday. i
Invited guests to enjoy this love
ly dinner were, Mrs. Forrest Far
nam, Mrs. Champ Johns, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Bussell, Mrs. Ed Rnynor
and three children, . Mrs. Cora
Chadwick. Jim Warren nnd the hos
tess, Mrs. Warren.
The afternoon was spent In quilt
ing, r
"
WORTHY MATRONS CLUB
HAS MEETING FRIDAY . .
RIDDLE, February 21. The
Worthy Matrons club of the local
Eastern Star chapter met Friday;
at the parlor of the lodge hall and
had as their guests the social club
of the order and a few other
friends. A potluck luncheon was en
joyed at noon. Milla Stauffer, Dora
Willis and Ruby Matthews were
hostesses for the day. Present
were, Grace Becker, Maud Grant,
Etta Mosthaf, Thelma Aikins, Clara
Mosthnf. Ruth Mosthaf, Millie
Stauffer. Dora Willis, Ruby Ulam.
Ruby Matthews. Mrs. Paul Garv.
Mrs. Guy Belden. Mrs. Harry Wil
liams, Mrs. Effie Ledgorwood and
Mrs. Glen Wilson.
DOUGLAS UNIT OF
PRO-AMERICA TO MEET
AT LUNCHEON WEDNESDAY
Rev. Linden G. Leavltt, promin
ent Roseburg speaker, and pastor
of the Christian church of this city,
has been secured as the first speak
er at a series of no-hostess one
o'clock luncheon programs to he
held monthly by Douglas Unit of
Pro-America. Wednesday, Febru
ary 22nd. Mrs. H. C. Wnddell,
president, will be in charge of the
meeting. All members are request
ed to be present as this meeting
promises to be one of tho most In
teresting of the series plnnnod.
COUNTRY CLUB LADIES v-
TO MEET THURSDAY
The ladles o'f the Roseburg Coun
try club will meet at 9:30 Thursday
at the clubhouse for the weekly
play in the contract bridge tourna
ment. Potluck luncheon will be
served at 12:30 o'clock and Mrs.
Walter Fisher, captain, will pre
side over the business Bession.
Golfing will be enjoyed during the
afternoon if the weather permits.
BAPTIST MISSIONARY
SOCIETY TO MEET
TliQ Ttnnflal Mlastnnnw ROCietV
will meet Thursday afternoon in
the church parlors with Mrs. Knlg-
twa In nharpo nf the nt'OEmm On
"Work in Christian Centers." Hos
tesses for the arternoon inciuuo
T,.a n 1. fillo frn. Dnilrin Huker
and Mrs. Ira Byrd. Members and
friends are cordially invited to be
present.
a
W.P.A. TO MEET
ON THURSDAY
WUa Wnmnn'a Ttannfft rtSSncift-
ilnn u'lll hnlrl n vpi-v interesting
and important business meeting at
.,,rn n'ninu Th ii rafl n v nflornnnn at
the Maccabee hall. All members are
requested to be present.
ROSE P.-T.A. STUDY
CLUB TO MEET
Rose Parent-Teacher association
Study club has announced a very
Interesting meeting for two o'clock
Thursday afternoon to be held at
the home of Mrs. J. P. Motschen
bacher at 614 South Main street.
All mothers of Rose school chil-.
tlren are urged to be present.
MID-WEEK BIBLE CLASS
TO MEET THURSDAY
The Mid-Week Bible class of St.
Paul's Lutheran church will meet
at two o'clock Thursday afternoon
at the C. Heecroft home at 316
North Stephens street with Mrs.
Beecroft and Mrs. Mnttle Richard
son as joint hostesses. All mem
bers .and friends arc cordially, in
vited. ,
CHICKEN DINNER IS
ENJOYED SATURDAY
Dr. Snell and Mr. Matheson were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Divine
on Saturday for a chicken dinner at
2 oclock. The afternoon was spent
visiting and playing Chinese check
ers. POET'S CORNER
RAINY WOODS
By Rosemary Larsen
There leads the path through rainy
woods
The spongy moss, the dripping
leaf.
An old stump slick and dark from
storm
I'd walk there If I could.
With fir boughs crystal braceleted
As substitute for darkened skies.
The dank, sweet smell of wood nnd
green
But I stand here instead.
SDE GLANCES
"We'd be a sensalion 'walking down the street back
, home. People slopping us about every 10 steps"
In Thrilling
. Wallace IleeVy, Florence Bice
I r J n
"Stand Up and Fight " which opens Wednesday at the Indian for a four
day .showing. f- .
PUBLIC CARD PARTY
ANNOUNCED FOR NEXT ' f
SATURDAY EVENING
The largest affair to be spon
sored this year by the Evergreen
grange a,nd Winston 1.-T.. A. mem
bers will be the public card party
and Chinese checker party at the
Evergreen grange hall -Saturday
evening, February 25. Prizes will
be awarded and refreshments will
be served. No charge will be made
for children. The proceeds raised
by the admission charge to adults
will be divided by the grange anu
the P.-T. A. The latter will use its
share of the proceeds for 4-H club
work by sending students to tne
4-H summer school at Corvallis
and other 4-H club activities. The
grange will use Its share of the
proceeds for the hall fund. The
public has been cordially Invited
to be present.
OK EDA CAMP FIRE GROUP
HAS VALENTINE PARTY
The Okeda Camp Fire group en
joyed a delightful Valentine party
at the home of Patricia Burr Wed
nesday evening. Games were play
ed and refreshments were served
to Geraldine Johnson, Ruth Han
sen, Bonnie Anderson. Jean Erno,
Barbara Anna Turner, myniB
Hinsdale. Jean Fredrickson, Shirley
Jean Cnrter, Fredricka Hamilton,
Betty Lou Schrimpf, Marion Slat-
tery, Donna Lapham, Betty Beryl
Cracroft, Eleanore Micelli, llarbura
Dell Fream, Betty Jane Roberts,
Peggy Smith, Billy -Burr and CiS
hostess, Patricia Burr.
LADY ELKS TO MEET
THURSDAY EVENING
The Lady Elks have been invited
to enjoy a delightful social Thurs
day evening at the temple at eight
o'clock with Mrs. Clifford Parrott
acting as hostess. High score
prizes for the card plays will be
awarded to winners. The business
meeting will be In charge or the
president, Mrs. Chester Hercher.
GEORGE STARMER AUXILIARY
TO MEET THURSDAY NIGHT
George Starmer auxiliary No. 18
to United Spanish War Veterans
will meet In regular session at 7:30
o'clock Thursday evening at the
armory. All members are urged to;
be present. t
WEAK AFTER A COLD?
l.onff Rnrh. Cat.
Mrs. Hrtlhi Lowe, 1124
E. 17th St., my: "I
was verv weak due to
a cold, had no appetite
and lacked ititngit: Dr.
I' erce'i Golden Medical
Discovery helped ?0
build me up wonderfully.
I gained weight and
atrengih and felt Juit
fine. Ak your drupimt
lonay lor u in iiuia r
tablet. See how much more vigor you liave
alter utlug this tone.
Di
Adventure
and Robert Taylor,- co-starred In
FRANCES E. WILLARD .' "
CENTENARY MEMORIAL
TEA. TO BE SATURDAY ,
One of the most interesting and
enjoyable events of the week will
be the Frances E. Willard centen
ary memorial tea to be sponsored
by the lota -Sigma club and W. C.
T. U. at 2:30 o:clock Saturday aft
ernoon, February 25th; at the Meth
odist Episcopal church parlors. A
continuous program will be pre
sented during the tea hour and the
public has been invited to call at
any time during the Hfternoon and
are privileged to. come and go as
they desire.
The program planned for the af
fair promises to be of unusual in
terest. Proceeds of the silver tea
will go to the educational fund of
the W. C. T. U. to carry on the bat
tle waged many yeaiB ago by Ml.ffc
Willard In her fight against intoxi
cating beverages.
W. C. T. U. members all over
the United States and its auxil
iaries are paying particular atten
tion this year to the memory of
Frances E. Willard as 1939 marks
the one-hundredth year since her
birth. Hundreds of American club
women are joining the W. C. T. U.
and its auxiliaries by giving sup
port to the work being waged by
the organization In its campaign
against alcohol. The January issue
of the Union Signal. W. C. T. U.
magazine,- is a special issue con
taining the facts of Frances E.
Willard's work, her life and arti
cles written by outstanding club'
women in her defense.
The W., C. T. U. Is endeavoring,
with the help of Its auxiliary or
ganizations, to raise a million dol
lars to he used for the education of
j inu pumiu ugiMiini mitiui mm n m
wiiii- mis inouguL. mat me -jiohu-burg
members are sponsoring the
memorial tea and program to add
money to this grent national rund.
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Local
News
Visiting Here Mrs. John Throne,
of Salem, Is upending several duya
here visiting Mrs. G. J. Ilm her and
ut Winston visiting Mr. and Mrs.
M. !1. liroen.
Improving I.oiiard Riley, sen
ior high Ht-hool teacher, i now re
ported to be improved in health ut
his home in Ijturelwood, where he
has been very ill for the past week.
Home From Hospital Mrs. K. J.
Ellison, who has heed a patient at
the Sacred Heart hospital In Ku
gene for the past few weeks, is now
convalescing at her home in Lan
relwood. Home From Medford Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Kelly have returned to
their home here, following a few
days' visit In Medford with the for
mer's mother, Mrs. Kelly, and sis
ter, Miss Mnrjorln Kelly.
Evergreen H. E. Club to Meet
The Kvergreen Home Economies
club will hold un nllday meeting
and noon .luncheon ut the hull
Thursday. All ludieH ot tho grange
huve been Invited to attend.
Returns to Klamath Falls Ken
neth Winston has returned to his
work in Klamath Falls, following
tho week-end here visiting rela
tives and attending to business.
He is a brother of Mrs. Jack Suks
dorf of Roseburg.
Ill Past Few Days Mrs. George
E. 1 1 one k, chief dietician at the
veterans administration facility,
has been unable to he in her office
the past few days, on account of ill
ness at her home on South Steph
ens street.
Luthfirans League to Meet Next
Week IiiBlRuil ot tonight, the
Young Lutherans league of St.
Paul's church will meet next lues-
day ovcnlng, February 2S, at 7:30
o'clock, at the home of Mr. nnd
MrB. Andrew Schllck on McClollnn
street.
Visit Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Hibbs and small daughter,
Barbara Joanne, of Grunts Puss,
spent Sunday in Iloseburg visiting
Mr. and Mrs. rioyd Dales and other
friends. They formerly made their
homo In KosoburB. Mr. Illbbs Is
employed at the Montgomery Ward
company store In Grants Pass.
Expected Here This Week-End
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ilarth, of Los
Angeles, are expected to arrive In
Hosoburg this week-end and will re
main here, whllo their son nnd
daughtor-ln law, Mr. nnd Mrs. Phil
ninth, aniov a trip to the Golden
Gnto fair In Sun Francisco, anil to
Los Angeles nnd over lo iiouiuor
dam;
BENEFIT BASKET '
SOCIAL IS HELD
IIMPQUA, Fob. 21. A large
crbwil atloniloil tbo benefit basket
social given by the Umpqua 111
ble class. A nice) sum was real
ized from the sales of the has-
ltnls
Readings wore given by the . fol
lowing: Mrs. May: Leedy. Frances
Fortlh. Mildred llobnrd, Don Mun
Bon. Dicky Dixon ' nnd Florence
Gurney.
Music wns furnished by the
Wlnniford trio and two very de
lightful selections were given by
S. Leedy on the harmonica accom
panied by Lee Wlnniford on the
piano.
UMPQUA BIBLE CLASS
MEETS ON SUNDAY
UMPQUA, Fob. 21. The Ump
quu Bible class met Sunday eve
ning.' Singing was enjoyed anil
readings were given by Stanley
Long, Lloyd Leonard, and Vernon
Leonard."
The topic for the evening,
"God'B Care," was given by Ed
win Buckle.
Starts Wednesday 4 Days!
Two Fisted Adventure!
With Bob and Wally!
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Florence
RICE
Helen
ENDS TODAY
Joan Crawford Robert Young
"The Shining Hour"
Admitted to Hospital Charles
Dyer has been ndmitted to Mercy
hospital to receive medical treatment.
In Portland Few Days Phil
Ilarth, of llarth'H, ia spending u
few days in Portland attending to
business.
West Melrose Club to Meet
The West Melrose chili will meet
Thursday, February 23rd. at the
home of Mrs. Ray Pctrcquin.
Laurel Lodge to Meet Laurel
lodge, No. 13, A. P. and A. M., will
meet at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday
evening at the Masonic temple.
K and R Club to Meet The K
and It club will meet Wednesday
afternoon at the homo of Mrs, II.
B. Roadman on South Pine street.
Altar Society to Meet St. , Jo
seph's Altar society will meet at
two o'clock Wednesday afternoon
at the parish hall on North Kane
street. .
Here From Bend Mr. nnd Mrs.
Prank Schwartz have arrived here
from Bend and are visiting the for
mer's mother, Mrs. Effle Schwurz,
mid attending to business.
Banquet Tonloht Dr. Linden G.
Leavitt'a speech and psychology
classes will meet ut a 7 o'clock
banquet tonight at tho l'lrnt Chris
tian church (lining room, to which
all memhnrs and those having form
erly attended the classes, are Invit
ed. The program for tho evnnlpg
is In charge of tho speech class.
Meeting Postponed The Mel
rose grunge home economic club
has announced the postponement
Wednesday of Its noon potluck
dinner honoring the Sylmon valley,
West Melrose and Elgaroso Com
fort clubs at the hall, on account
of the runc-rnl of Mrs. Delia Chur
chill. 'The date of the potluck din
ner will be announced later.
Return to Lakevlew Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Sundn.ulHt hnvo return
ed to their homo In I.nkevlew, fol
lowing a few days' visit hero with'
tho former's father. K. K. Sand
qulst, and Mrs. Sundnulst'B parent.
in, ,.n,l V T Wnliu,.ntt Tlifiv
aecompnn'ip,! homo by' Miss
uU Rho,,nl,lkOTi or mis city, who
Hetty Shoemaker, of this city.
will visit in Lukevlew for a few
days.
K. of P. and Sisters to Meet
The KnlghtB of Pythias nnd Pyth
ian Sisters nnd their families are
invited to attend a 6:15 o'clock pot
luck supper ut the K. of P. hnl!
Wednesday night. Tho regular
business meetings will follow, after
which a joint Bocinl hour of pro
gressive five-hundred will ho en
joyed with prizes being awarded
winners. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. T. Tip
ton ure In charge of tho evening.
StopB Here Tt. 10. GllleUo, direc
tor of Ihe Junior Ited Cross,- San
Francisco, spoke at apodal assem
blies at tho Hoso and Fullorton
schools on Ihe subject of Junior
lied Cross. Monday, and left yester
day afternoon for Eugene. Ho will
spenk over KOAC In Corvallis,
March 9. Mr. (Illlollo Is making a
tour of Oregon, Washington nnd
southern Idaho and will return to
San Francisco, Mnrch 11.
Here From Corvallis Mr. nnd
Mrs. It. B. llousor and son, Doug
lus, of Corvallis, arrived hero today
lo join tholr son, Hodnoy, and spend
a few days visiting the former's
pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hous
er. Mrs. llousor, noo Shirley
Knight, Is a dnughlor of Mr. and
MrB. Fred A. Knight. liodney has
been here the past weok visiting at
the Knight honiu. Mr. llousor is
convalescing from n recent major
operation.
Back From Portland Mrs. O. It.
Hobs, Mrs. Henry Shlrtcllrf, Jr.,
nnd Mrs. Hnlph Stenrns hnvo re-'
turned to their homos in Myrtle
Greek, following n few days In
Portland visiting relatives, and
friends. They spent yesterday In
Hoseburg on business, and visiting
Mrs. J. P. Wilson, of Myrtle
Creek, who Is convalescing satis
factorily at .Mercy hospital, follow
ing an emergency nppendectniny
performed last Friday.
See Mrs. O. L. Johnson before
buying your foundation garments.
(Adv.)
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VITAL STATISTICS
BORN
WIMER To Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Wim er, or Myrtle Creek, at Mercy
hospital, Monday, February 20, a
tiutigbter: .weight six pounds, four-
leen ounces.
Stock and Bond
, Average
STOCKS
the Associated Press
Compiled by
Feb. 21:
3(1 15 15 60
Indls Jilt's Ufa St'ks
Tuesday .. 70.8 20.3 37.8 49.6
I'rev. day 70.0 20.2 37.S 49.0
Month ago 70.1 20.0 30.1 48.9
Year ago 65.5 ' 19.6 31.7 45.4
1939 high 77.0 23.S 2S.3 53.4
1939 low 67.8 18.9 35.5 47.3
BONDS
CO 10 10 10
lilt's Ind'ls Ut's Pgn.
Tuesday (to come) :.
Tuesday .: .. 58.1 99.5 94.S 61.3
Prev. day 59.1 99.4 94.7 61.4
Month ago 58.7 99.2 92.7 00.8
Year ago ........04.8 . 110.3 90.0 65.0
1939 high ......01.7 99.6 94.8 02.7
1939 low 57.5 98.7 92.2 59.4
DEATH CAR DRIVER
FREED BY JUSTICE
! ALBANY, Ore., Kob. 21. (API
Richard Duncan. Sliedil, Who had
hoen clinrged with Involuntary man
slaughter in connection wun tne
final injury of Italian' Faulkner of
Lebanon In an automobile accident
.elmnon February 11. was re-
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