TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBUG, OREGON, SATURDAY; -FEBRUARY 25,-1939. SOXCDE Social Calendar Monday, February 27 Dr. It. L. Dunn's non-denomina-tlonal Bible study class meeting ut 7:15 o'clock lit dining hull of Doug las hotel to begin study of Aloses the jiiMjj. Public Invltoil. Executive council of Junior Wom an's dub to meet at 8:00 o'clock ut home of Airs. Cordon Stewart. N. of V. Thimble club afternoon meeting at home of jlrn. Arthur Huducil ut 414 North itoHu Btreet. B.P.W. Glee club to inuctlce at 7 o'clock in evening ut studio of director, Mm. Charles A. Brand, in Masonic building. B.P.W.C. meeting at 8 o'clock In evening at clubhouse witli Ina Fnrnsworth, BesBic iluKcn, Ix)ia jiuncan ami Kdyth Otlmoiir in charge or topic on "My Savings und Yours." Dramatic club to present skit. Tuesday, February 28 lllter-Se Study club 1:80 dessert luncheon meeting ut home of Mrs. It. It. Brand. F. S. club afternoon meeting at homo of Mrs. Walter Singleton on I.ust DougluH street. ' Hebokull lodge No. 41 to meet Hi 7:30 In evening ut l.O.O.F. hall with Winnie l'awn in charge. De gree staff to 'practice for lnitiat'ori ut close of ineolllig. Young Lutherans leagllo of Si. Paul's Lutheran church to meet at 7:30 In evening at home or Air. and Mrs. Andrew Schllck on McClel au slre.;l. Friendly Bible class nioiiibers nnrl families of Presbyterian church invited to 11:81) polluck supper and uocia! at church. ; Fine Arts department group of Junior Woman's club to meet at 7:30 desserl-iio-hostesH, supper at lintel lliiiiiiiiia Tonic on nit win"' "" -"""- iioine in mo Men Mrs. F. W. Morrison as speaker. Plans 'for next meeting. Job's Daughters to meet .at 7:30 in evening at Musonic temple. ,, Wednesday, March 1 (llongni'y Rowing club lo meet lit liortio of Mrs. C. II. niunson lor corered dish luncheon. Bring cov ered dish! and own table service. ; Al.O.A. club afternoon meeting at liome. of Mrs. Kldun Ogle O.S.C. Mothers elltb no-hoBlesB nno o'clock luncheon at Hotel limp una with Mrs. II. II. Lutrd und Airs L. A. Dlllard, co'cliainiicii of the social hour. Thursday, March. 2, Reselling ehaiiter of blaster!! Slal' to meet at H o clock in evening at - chapter rooms In Alasnnio tomple. Members and visiting memoers in Jrllod. Ladles of Reselling Country club lo meet at 9:30 a. in. at clubhouse for contract bridge; 12:30 pollock luncheon anil golfing 111 afternoon If the wcalher permits. .. ,., Sylmon Valley afternoon meeting :it two oclock at homo ol Airs. L. K. Goodburn. Ludv Lions to meet at 7: an no- lioatess dessert-supper at Carl's Tnvorn-wlth Mrs. Brewer Mills and Mrs. K. H. Wnlton, Joint hoslesses lor the social hour of contract bridge and pinochle. Prizes Garden Valley Women's club Jo meet ut two o'clock in attcrnoou ut clubhouse with Mrs. Hugh Ritchie, Jr., in charge. . Busy Steppers club lo 'meet at !liomo or Mrs. Cyril Nichols ' al Brock way. Christian eliuri'h Ijldlea Aid lo meet at two o'clock In afternoon ut. chinch parlors Willi Mrs. Johns ini hostess and Airs. Todd In charge of devotions. ItefreHhineiits in charge of Mrs. 10. F. Selii'lmpf, Mrs. Iiutner, Mrs. Gardner and -Mrs. jWlmor. A lalklng Mm entitled "The Call df Hie Cross." to bo shown at k o'clock In evening at St. Paul's Lu theran church at Corey and Alill 1ary. Public Invited, Free will of fering. Film depicts early history of Lutheran pilgrims in America a century ago. Friday, March 3 '"Gray Ladles lo meet at 7:30 in evening ill George Wharton home nil Claire street with Airs. Whar ton and Mrs. 1.. W. Josse, joint Uiostosses. .Methodist Episcopal Keystone cluli alternoon meeting at Kenneth l-'ord home with Mrs. Ford ami Jlrs. It. L. Irving. Joint hoslesses. Rivei'sdalo grange meeting al 8:15 o'clock at hall. Ilclreshniculs In charge of Mr. und Airs, Iliirvcy Kwcns, Air. and .Mrs. K. A. Helm liohll, Graham Kvvens mid Leslie j.'ogel. Program. Mi's. S. ltaynor ttintl h. Door ivl. Choral club lo meet ul 1(1 a. in. tit Roseburg Woiuiill s clubhouse under direction or Airs. Homer Grow. A inei'h'iin Home group of Junior Vu.::MI S Clllh lO tlleet lit S O'clock lu t. .'iiiiiw ut homo of Airs. Con- Jiio LiUliam ; March 9 Public Invited to bcllolll c I'll nfliiir nt eight o'clock at .Methodist JOpiscopal church to lie sponsored liv Douglas County .Music Touchers nssoclailon for heiielli of Hosoburg 1'iihlle , library. Miss Klholvne rhiiltli, riimous soprano, will bo pre routed in tonecrt. March It "0-3(1 elult to sponsor barn dance nt armory. Public Invited. .Music by Hob Itnmscv S I niverslty r-wlug s-tors from F.ugeno foatlll'ilig Sniok- iy "Vliltfiehl. Junior Woman's club Invites pub lic to ovster supper at clubhouse. JMi'S Verla, MeLaiiglilln, chalrmiin. March 21 ' 'lliocoinl annual spring fashion Mhow am! dance In lie sponsored by di. P.W.C. at N h i lock In c cuing at jiiuwry. l'ublic iuvltud. By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER LINDEN Q. LEAVITT GIVES INTERESTING TALK AT PRO-AMERICA LUNCHEON Rev. Linden Q. 1-eavitt, pastor of the First Christian church of this city, gave a very Inspiring ami in teresting talk on "George Washing ton and comparisons to Die fires ent day," at an enjoyable one o'clock no-hostess luncheon of Iiouglus unit of Pro-America at the Hotel Cmpqiiu Wednesday. He v. .Mr. Leavitt's talk waa especially interesting und members of the unit expressed their desire for a return talk by .Mr. Lcavitt later thia spring. The table was centered with a bowl of white and red carnations atid ferns. Covers were placed for Hey. Mr. Leavitt, Mrs. II. C. Wad dell, president, Mrs. L. K. Good bourn, Miss Gertrude Curtis, Mrs. Hose Clayton, Mrs. D. G. Clark Mrs. C. K. Ihinulng, Miss Olive am? Miss Alazlu Walker, Mrs. A. C. Alurstors. Mrs. F. M. Conipton and her daughter, Mlsa Harriet Conip ton of Portland, Mrs. K. Itydell, Mrs. A. K. Kent. Mrs. I,. A. Wells, Mrs. I. II. Hlddle, Mrs. Broadway, Airs. A. A. Wilder and Mrs. Fred erick J. Porter. Mrs. Wuddell conducted the short business meelirtg und Airs. C. E. Hannlng, secretary, rend the minutes. The treasurer's report was presented by Airs. Wilder. The next meeting of the unit will bo a no-hostess one o'clock luncheon at the Hotel Umpqiiu March 22nd. D. A. R. ENTERTAINED AT DESSERT-SUPPER ON MONDAY EVENING The I). A. II. meiubera wero en tertained at a most enjoyable seven o'clock 'dessert-supper given by Airs. William lleli and Airs. ;,,,.' """my evening aiiartmcnts on South Jackson Htreut. . ' Tlie patriotic motif was prettily carried out In tho decorations. Mrs. Bell and Alia. Brown were as sisted in serving by tho' hitter's daughter, Mlsa Klaino Brown. Cov ers were placed' Tor Miss Adeline Klewart, legem, Airs. L. fC.' Good llonili, Airs'. Hay S. I'elreqiiln, Mrs. F. II. Churchill,' Airs. Bovd Bales. Mrs: H. II. Grlnsted. Airs. C. P. CuyJor and Airs. I). ,N..Buscnbark. The program was In charge of Mrn, Pelreiiuln who presented ox Cerpls from "The Itamparla We Watch," Tho Alarch meeting, the iluto of .ivhlch AvlM be aniiounced liller, will bo 1 hcbl ' at the Boyd Bales homo on Uo North Pacific nignwny, . , , AH-NEAH-NIKA GROUP ENTERTAINED AT DELIGHTFUL DINNER Allss Alhalle Taylor enlerlalned the All-Neah-Nlkn Camp Flro group at it delightful .uii-ihirty o'clock dinner parly at the nt tractive home of her parents. Mr. and Airs. A. II. Taylor In Liiurehvond Wed nesday evening. A large bowl or violets graced t no prettily nppoiuted table, where covers were placed for Alls. Leslie Cuinnilngs, guardian, Allss Florence Hamilton, Allss Carolyn Allen, Allss Bette Owen, Allss Fallli Young. iviisb i-iiyillH Nelson, Miss Dorothy Criiininelt, Miss Carolyn Cordon anil llio hostess, Miss Athalle Tai lor. A short business' meeting was 1 lonowing tile dinner, after which a social hour was enjoyed. CHARMING PIANO RECITAL GIVEN BY MISS STRONG'S SUDENTS nil Inst Tuesday evening. Gladys n. i runic presenleil a uroini ol students In a plaun recilal at her Inline oil South Alain street. A liil. men group of elemciilarv ami nlso U'lVIIUI Bill, . Mis unveil Thnlr Illnylllg showed artistic standards ol worn wilh good tone inmlily and good rhythm. The program was enjoyed by unite a largo group of guests. File following Wove tireMtil...l Patricia lloliuouisl. I'rlscilla Wad.. Shirley Fanclier. Yvonne lllmi Patricia llurr. Jean Fredrlckson. Mary Kllcll McKav. I.on I Slrilllge. Joanne Itnuie. Belly .Mins ters. Lucia Brltlon. Florence I liimil. ton, llette Owen, Faith Young. Vir ginia ) oung. MRS. A. J. ELLISON ENTERTAINS FOR MRS. D. R. MacKILLOP To compliment Mrs. D. H. Muc Killop. one Paulino Buhar. who Is here visiting from ,ng Bench. Calif., a lovely Informal parte was given by Mrs. A. ,. F.Son Thurs day evening at her homo on lOusl t'ics street. A pleasant social evening was en Joyed, inter which Mis. Klllson served delicious refreshments nt a heaulllully nppoinled table, cen tered In- a btuvl of jonquils, trees las and violets. Covers were placed lor Alls. .MacKillop, isllcal of honor.' Mrs. lioiolhv 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . Mis. It. .1. Mey ers. Mis. F.hvllu Booth. Mis. Vera McCllntock Jones. Mrs. II. c. die. Miss Virgin!,, Wright and the hos tess. .Mrs. F.lllsou. S. S. CLASS HAS ENJOYABLE PARTY Airs. Krnesl llolime elilerlilineil her Truth Seekers Sunday school class lit a ilclUhllul parte at her Home at Green Wednesdav evening. Gaines were plaved and refresh-! meets were sewed by .Mrs. Ilohme to Kva Fay Fnsslor. Cecil Fesslrr. Lois lllako, Miriam Clayponl. Wll- ma Porter. Genevieve Bolnne. Uoli eit lnley, ltubcit Poller and Al- Jlu DluKc. Wl M BE RLY-M ILLS-PIC KENS TEA GIVEN TO COMPLIMENT SALEM VISITOR WEDNESDAY To compliment Mrs. Knaffle Pickens, of Salem, one of the most charming social affairs of the year was given, when Mrs. G. V. Winr berly, Mrs. Ivan Pickens and Mrs. Brewer .Mills entertained at a very lovely tea from two to five oclock al tiie beautiful Wlniberly home on Glenn street Wednesday afternoon. Graceful sprays of Japanese quince, arranged In attractive bowls,, and ualeas were used in the living room, while the tea ta ble was lovely with an exuulsite lace cloth anil centered by a bowl ol darrodila, which was flanked by smaller boiliuets or daffodils cir cled by pale orchid blossoms. About one hundred guests called during the tea hours and were greeted by little l-ola Dale Byrd, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Byrd. who was charming in n pas tel pink silk frock and wore pale Pink sweetpens In her hair. The hostesses. Mrs. Wimberly, Airs. Mills and Mrs. Pickens, and Hie guest of honor. Airs. Knaffle Pickens, wore attractive floor length afternoon gowns and cor sages of gardenias. Tho ladles as sisting about the rooms wore col orful floor-length ufteruooii gowns also. Alternating at the tea and coffee urns ut the beaullfully unpointed table were Airs. Dexter Hlce, Airs. L. Kohlhagen, Sr., Airs. A. C. Mara ters, .Mrs. G. C. Finlay, Airs. O. Al. Berrle and Airs. Guy Cordon. Assisting about the rooms and in serving were Mrs. J. R. Pickens, Mrs. J. It. Wharton. Airs. C. II. Wade, .Mrs. II. C. Church, .Mrs. C. K. Wlmlierly, Mrs. C. W. Wharton, Airs. I). W. llelllwell. Mrs. L. L. Wlniberly, Mrs. Frank Long, Mrs. Ira Byrd, Mrs. George Wharton, Airs. L. A. Dlllard. Miss Jane Whar ton and Airs. II. o. Pargeler. Airs. Pickens and her husband huve been spending the past week nere vislllng molr son- n-uw and daughter, Air. and Mrs. Brewer .Mills. 9 a COUNTRY CLUB LADIES PRESENT WINTER HANDICAP CUP TO MRS. B. J. CORUM The winter handicap golf cup was presenleil by the ladies at the Itosebiirg Country club to the win ner. Mrs. II. J. Comm. nl Thursday's ineellng at tho clubhouse. A lovelv gift was also presenleil to Mrs. Cor- urn liy Airs. .1. F. Dlllard. on liehalf of the club, as a farewell present. Mrs, Cornni is moving wilh her husband and three sons. John. Don and Peter, lo Portland next week to reside. . Contract bridge was enjoyed dur ing the morning with Airs. Walter. Fisher winning high score and .Mrs. A. II. Aloumford winning second high Hcore. Politick luncheon was served al noon lo Mrs. Fisher, caplaln, Mrs. C. K. Wllulioi'ly, Allss Helen Casev. Alia. J. K. Murks. Alls. W. K. Oil, Airs. W. AL AlclOaclicrn. .Mrs. II. C. Stearns, Aliss Naomi Scott. Airs. Al. L. Underwood, Mrs. J, Al. Jiidd, Vlrs. II. J, Comm. Airs. It. I). Brid ges. Airs. J. F. Dlllard, Mrs. II. T. Hansen, Alia. Paul Gcddcs. Airs. L. Iv. Fles. Airs. C. II. Vail Ness. Mrs. A. II. Aloimiroril. Airs. J. It. .Mount ford. Airs. W. T. Peters. Airs. Ken- Ii Unlne, Mrs. K. S. AlcCluIn and Mrs. l rank Coen. During the uflernoon two blind holes of golf were played with Airs. li. J. Corillll winning Hie prize Next week Hie ladles will play bridge at a::lti at the clubhouse wilh politick luncheon at J2.::it) and coll Inn In the afternoon If tho weather penults. MR. AND MRS. PICKENS ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE ON SATURDAY EVENING Air. and .Mrs. .1. K. Pickens en terlahicil at a most enjoyable bridge party at their home on South Main slreet Saturday even ing. Lovely botlollels of carnations were used as a decorative motif for tile occasion. Those enjoying the evening with .Mr. and Airs. Pickens were Air. and Mrs. W. It. Harris, Air. and Airs. K. M. Melzger. Air. und Airs. L. W. Molzgor, Air. ami .Mrs. A. K. Kent and Air. and Mrs. 11. C. Darby. High scores for the evening's con tract bridge play were held by Air. and Airs. K. It. Alelger. Later lu the evening Mrs. Pick ns served delicious refreshments. MRS. EARL ULLRICH COMPLIMENTS MRS. MAR. STERS AT PARTY Airs. Fail I'llrlch eiilerlained a group of friends at u charming afternoon parly at her home on t'oiumerclal avenue '1 luirsdiiy lo compliment. Airs. It. W, Mursters on her birthday iinniversary. Lovely gilts were presented to Mrs. Al.'irsiers from Airs. Hugh Itllclile, Jr., Mrs. Clyde Board. Mrs. F. A. llurd. Alls. V. 11. Bailev, Mrs. 1 1. II. Clark. .Mrs. W. Al. Campbell. Miss Gertrude Curtis and Mrs. I'llrlch. M the lea hour Mrs. CUrich served delicious refreshments nt a beautifully appointed table cen tered with a bowl of carnations. MR. AND MRS. PARR ENTERTAIN AT BUFFET SUPPER SUNDAY EVENING Mr. and Mrs. A, D. Parr enter- talneil at a charming tl:Uo o'clock bullet supper at their attractive home on Kii! Lane srr'eet. having as tbetr guests. Attorney and Airs. Daniel Keobiiue. Air. and Airs. II, W. Porter and .Mr. and Alls, Frank Coen. Following (he enjoyable supper hour, contract blidne was played with Mi.-. Poller "liming ilic high score. LOUISE PALMER WEBER IS GUEST 8PEAKER AT ROSEBURG WOMAN'S CLUB One of the most outstanding meetings ever held by the Hone- burg Woman s club wus the one- thirty o'clock dessert-luucbeon Tuesday at the clubhouse with Ioufse Palmer Weber, famous m- dio speaker, Portland, us the guest speaker. Mrs. Weber is a cousin or Paul W Internal!, famous orchestra. leader. Mrs. Weber, who chose as her subject "Women and the World,' gave one or the most churniing. en tertaining und Instructive tulks to be heard ut the club in many years. Airs. Weber is u nationally known speaker and her coming to ltose- burg was greatly appreciated and enjoyed by the members or the Woman's club and by the Garden Valley Women's club members. who were entertained us special guests or me day. -Mrs. William Bell, chairman, Airs. K. D. Lytle, Airs. F. A. Html und Mrs. Carl W. Klaeuhamnier wero hostesses for the charming one-inirty o clock dessert-luncheon. which was served at long tables ilecoruteil In the patriotic motif. Covers were pluced for Louise Palmer Weber, guest speaker. Airs, I.. Spray, Mrs. Hugh liitchle. jr., Airs. I1 rank Douglas. Mrs. A Mduy, Airs. Fred Parrott. Mrs. l-.arl Alccoy, Airs. A. N. Schneider. Alia. rcd Woods, .Mrs. Harvey civ-ens, Mm. w. D. Love, mid Airs, iilbcrt Wood, members of the iiirden Valley Women's club, and the following guests: Mrs. Ray mond Harris, Airs. W. Godsey, of Wilbur, Airs. II. C. Waildell. Airs. H. J. Coruin, .Mrs. W. T. Petel's, Alls. Lyle Alarsters. Mrs. J. L. Vhrund, Mrs. William Bailev. Mrs. J. itolund Parker, Alls. .Minnie St. Clair Brine, pr Spokane, und Airs. u.. i,. curpcuicr, u new member or I bo club. Aleinbers present were Airs. V. W. .Morrison, president, Airs. C. II. Bailey. Airs. J. C. McCalllster, MlB. llelene II. Anderson, Aliss Helen Casey, Aliss Naomi Scott, Airs. Carl W. Klaeiibamiuer, Airs. W. E. Olt, Airs. 1,. Kohlhagen, Sr., Airs. Al. C. Uowker, Airs. C. K. Huberts, Airs. A. C. Alarsters, AIib. It. W. Aim-stern, AIib. W. It. Chrisler, Mrs. Ho mer Grow, Airs. T. G. Wutson, Mrs. Claude Baker, Airs. W. Al. Camp bell, .Mrs. W. W. Aslicraft, Mrs. Charles A. Kdwards, Mrs. K. J. Brown, Airs. 1). (!. Clurk, Airs. Fos ter Iiutner, Aliss Gertrude Curtis, Airs. Carl Spauldlng, Airs. Karl Ull rich, .Mrs. L. A. Wells, Airs. I. II. Kiddle, Airs. Gurry F. Hatfield, -Mrs. Iloger Bailey, Airs. Arthur Crews, Airs. Georgo Findley, Airs. -M. It. Richards, Airs. K. G. Kohl hagen, Alia. Scolt Williams, Airs. W. H. Brown, Alia. .1. P. Williams, Airs. George Summers, Airs. Thom as Summers, Airs. L. K. Goodiioiirn, Airs. II. 11. Carter, Airs. Hose Clay ton, Airs. Harry Wolfe, Mrs. Gayle llarllo, Airs. S. ltaynor Smith, Airs. C. K. .Marks, Mrs. A. G. Sutherland, Airs. George K. liuiue. Airs. It. italph Clark. Airs. George Waro, Mrs. George Al. Brown, Mrs. Wil liam Bell, Airs. Thomas Parkinson, .Mrs. F. A. llurd, Airs. K. D. Lyllo and Airs. Frederick J. Porter. Airs. C. P. Spray, president of the Garden Valley Women's club, in troduced her members present und .Mrs. F. . .Morrison, Woman's club president. Introduced Airs. C. K. Itoberls, who gave a very fine talk on Inleruallomil relations, followed by a charming roll-call talk by Mru T ii .....i i fill piano solos, "Brahms' Waltz tJ Hat" and Chopin's "Noctunif G .Minor," played by Mrs. ItajTnohd Harris, who was introduced by the music. chairman, Airs. liomur Grow. A cooked food and tanialo sale was announced for Snliirday, Feb ruary 25111, to be held at AlcKeall and Baldwin's. Airs. 11. W. Alarsters and Airs. Foster limner are joint chairmen of the sale and are being assisled by Mrs. L. Kuhliiugen, Sr., Mrs. li. L. Whipple und Mrs. L. A. Wells. The March "111 meeting of tile chili will be a "Just For Fun" affair and will follow a 1:30 desserl liinclicon in charge of Airs. It. Halph Clark, chairman. Airs. T. G. Watson. Airs. F. A. Fields, Mrs. C. li. Alarks, Airs, ltoscoe Alarsters, Airs. (. H. WaUlg. and Airs. George K. Qullie. A special speaker from liie state health department. Air. Grimes, will be present and will be introduced by Allss Janet Alnffall. Itoll call topics will be preseiiled and tile music committee will ar range special music for the oc casion. LADY LIONS ENJOY DESSERT-SUPPER AND SOCIAL MONDAY NIGHT The Lady Lions enjoyed a dc llghtlnl 7:30 o'clock no-hostess dessert-supper Moudav evening at Carl's Tavern with Airs. It. II. Franks, president, in ohuvge of Hie business session und Airs. Ken neth llelllwell und Airs. Clyde Ful lerlon. Joint hostesses for the so cial. Covers were placed for Airs. Franks, .Mrs. I). W. llellivvell, Mrs Phil lliirlh, Airs. J. A. Hart. Airs. 1. K. Foil. Mrs. K. It. Walton. Mrs. W. Downer. Airs. Marshall Pengra. Airs. A. D. parr. Airs. Litlnun. Airs. L. Carpenter. Airs. Glenn Owen. Mrs. O. J. Felilkamii. .Mrs. Kverett Winier. Mrs. A. J Klllson. Airs. M. H. Miincy. Mrs. Frank Long and the hostesses. Airs. Kenneth llelllwell and Mrs Clyde Fullerton. High score lor the evening In bridge was won by Airs. Walion with Mrs. Foliz winning tho pi nochle prize. The next meeting will be .March 2, at n 7:;!il dessert supper in the Tavern. Hostesses lor Hie social hour will be Mrs Brewer Alills and Airs. K. It. Wal ton. A lovely farewell gift Mas pre sented fiom tlie club to Mr-.. Al. 11. Allincy, who is moving lo Port land next week. Plans were made at the business meeting lor tlie lnuiuul spring benefit card party. Mrs. J. P. Motschenhucher is act ing as general tlmiiuiuu ul the affair. CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING f", p4J-x fiJ l Vi l-mmassmi .'it I . ,rf lr. i-, u" r..- MH. AND MRS. Air. and Mrs. J. D. Vedder. of Hosehurg, who were married Feb- uary 13, 1889, in Dement, Illinois, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at a charming family affair and dinner given nt the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Air. and Mrs. Vernon Rathhun, in Alyrtle Creek. A beuutiful tiered wedding cuke graced tile attractively appointed table, where covers were placed for Air. and Mi's. Vedder, guests of honor. Air. and Mrs. John Vedder tnd ramlly, of Aurora, Oregon; Mr. md Airs. Malker Johnson and fam- ly, of Woodburu; Airs. Carl Zeohle and family, uf Alinneapolis, -Minn.; Mr. and Airs. Fred Vedder ind son. Freddie, or Roseburg; P. N. G. CLUB HAS PLEASANT MEETING AT PICKENS HOME Mrs. t.hl. Pickens, Mrs, , Alba Spaugh, Airs. T. B. Biisenbark and Airs. Fred A. Goff, chairman, acted as hostesses to the P. N. G. club Friday evening at the former's homo on South Alain street. Airs. N. Al. Nelson, president, con ducted Hie business session, which was followed by a very pleasant social hour of Chinese checkers imd other games. The evening's club prize was won by Airs. Rulh Itoese. Later the hostesses served de licious refreshments ut tables beau tifully appointed in the George Washington patriotic motif. Cov ers were placed for Mrs. J. E. Dent, Mrs. A. D. Ilnvvn and Mrs. Alainle Felt, guests, and the follow ing club members. Airs. W. W. Ash craft. Airs. J. B. Bailey, Mrs. T. U. Biisenbark. Mrs. Fred A. Goff, Airs. Harry F. Hatfield, Airs. R. V. Hoover, Airs. V. T. Jackson, Mrs. O. L. Johnson, Mrs. Edythe Flor ence Kelley, Airs. D. II. Lenox, Allss Ha Lauhucb. Airs. N. Al. Nelson. Airs. Jess Patrick, Airs. J. 10. Pick ens, Airs. H. B. Itoadman, Airs. Iluth Reese, Aliss Elsie Iteeco, Airs." I'lffie Scbvvarz, Airs. Alba Spaugh. Airs. Harry A. Taylor. Airs. Lee Williams. Airs. Alvla Wctherall and Airs. James II. Young. Tlie next meeting will be the evening of Alarch 17th, the place of which will be announced later. Hostesses for the meeting include Airs. V. V. llarpham, Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield, Airs. V. T. Jackson and Mrs. Alvla Wctherall. STEDFAST BIBLE CLASS HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING THURSDAY AFTERNOON The Stedfast Bible class of the First Presbyterian church held an enjoyable potluck luncheon at the home of Airs. Leonard Wilson on Kane street Thursday afternoon. The patriotic motif was carried out in the decorations and pro gram for tiie occasion. Covers were placed for "Mrs. A. J . Bellows, Airs. George Al. Brow n. Airs. W. W. Ashcralt. Airs. L. L. Bodie. Airs. Jack Bailey. Mrs. c. r. Caylor. Airs. R. H. Grlnsted. Airs. Hardeck. Mrs. 1. 1L Aleyer, Mrs. 11. S. Nichols. Mrs. G. W. Young. Allss Margaret . Baldwin anil the hostess, Airs. I -consul Wilson. Gaines and sewing were enjoyed during the social hour. PROGRAM COMMITTEE OF KIWANIS CLUB ENTERTAINED AT HOUCK HOME THURSDAY Mrs. George K. llouck very gra ciously entertained the Klwanis program committee members at a delightful dinner at her home on South Stephens street Thursday evening. Airs. Itouck was assist ed by .Mrs. C. Al. Krell and Mrs. Thomas Parkinson. Covers were placed nt a beauti fully decorated tahle for G. At. Krell. Thomas Parkinson, chair man. Dr. K. . Walnscott, Chester Morgan. Paul Gcddcs. R. L. Whip ple. Walter Fisher. Dr. H. C. Chinch. J. K. Wharton and L'r. George K. llouck. , i . J, , - - J. D. VEDDEli .. Harry Ituthbnii, of Alyrtle Creek, and the host and hostess, Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Itathbun und family. Gifts were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Vedder und the' aiternoon hours were.enjoyably spent in play: ing cards and visiting. ,' Mr. and Mrs. Vedder, have . been Douglas county, residents for the past fifteen years und the former operated n reul estute office for a number, of , years. For .the past couple of years, he has been retired and with Mrs. Vedder resides at 1158 Umpqua nveniie. Air, und Mrs. Vedder lire the ,pitrents.' 'of five children: John, of Aurora, .Oregon, Ada Rathbun, of Myrtle, Creek;. Lena Zeohle. -of , ; Minjieanolis, Aiinu.; Fred, of Roseburg, and Ha- zel Johnson, or Woodburu.. SENATOR AND MRS. CLARK ' COMPLIMENTED AT DINNER, PARTY, IN SALEM''' !:Jrr. and Mrs. GluroA: Led en tertained at a very charming six o'clock dinner -party at their home in Salem Sunday evening to compliment Senator and Mrs. 'C. W. Clark, of Roseburg. .i- Covers were placed at a beauti fully appointed' tuhlo for Senator and Airs. Clark, guests of honor, O. I). Adnnis, director for tlie state vocational education, and Airs. Ad ama, E. A. Taylor. . deputy state file marshal, and Mrs. Taylor; Mr. and Mrs. Charles McElhinny, for mer Roseburg residents: Dr. Bruce Titus, assistant health doc tor of Alarion county, and Afrs. Ti tus, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Lee. Airs. Lee Is well known in Rose burg. She was formerly Miss Phyllis Tisdale. NORTHSIDE SUNSHINE CLUB ENTERTAINED AT KRUSE HOME THURSDAY The Nortbside Sunshine club was very pleasantly entertained by Mrs. Dewey Kruse at the beau tiful home of Mrs. Bert Krnsc Thursday afternoon. At the tea hour lovely refresh ments were served to Afrs. T. J. Wriston. Airs. B. F. Chllson. Airs. William Fisher, Mrs. Nicholas An drnleff. Mrs. I,. W. Ingels, Mrs. E. P. Bullou. Airs. Glenn Cox. Mrs. Alary Prlncen, Mrs. nilrland. Mrs. Bert Kruse. Vrs. George Mur sters and Airs. Alargaret Pender grass. The next meeting will be held Alarch !) at the N. R. Fisher home at Kelley's Korner. with Airs. E. P. Ballon as hostess. Aleinbers have been asked to bring their bingo prizes to the meeting. MRS. P. T. BUBAR IS HOSTESS AT LUNCHEON FOR BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. P. T. BulW was a most gracious hostess Friday aricrnoon, when she entertained her bridge club at a charming one o'clock luncheon at her beautiful home on East Lane street. Carnations and narcissi formed a pretty motif for the table. Covers were placed for Mrs. W. .T. Olmscheid. a guest, and Mrs. T. II. Ness. Airs. C. W. Wright Airs. S. c. I.apham. Airs. S. J Shoemaker. Airs. I). IL Morgan Airs. H. s. Black and the hostess. Airs. Bubar. Contract bridge was enjoved during the nfternoon with Mrs. Olmscheid receiving the guest prize and Airs. Wright the high score club prize. KNITTING CLUB IS ENTERTAINED AT WISNER HOME THURSDAY Airs. Karl Wisner very gracious ly entertained her knitting club at her home Thursday evening Following the social hour Airs. Wisner served delicious refresh ments to Mrs. Ferrotl lies, guest and Mrs. O. M. lies. Mrs. Owen Walker. Airs. Marshall Pengra. Mrs. Harry Sandqulst. Airs. Gor don Bennett, and Mrs. Ficil Har-Sis. LIBRARY BENEFIT TEA IS LARGE AND CHARMING AFFAIR OF MONDAY One of the most outstanding soc ial events of the year was the American Legion auxiliary annual benefit tea for the Roseburg Public library held at two o clock Monday alternoon in the Civic room of the Hotel Umpqua. The affair proved to be the most successful financially ever held by the Unit and was one of the most charming and delightful social events of the year. Mrs, Walter Fisher, junior past president of the auxiliary, is being highly complimented for her unus ually fine management of the par ly as general chairman. She was assisted on the general commit, tee as hostesses by the past presi dents of Umpnua Unit Including Mrs. E. B. Stewart, Mrs, C. E. Wim berly, Mrs. Guy Cordon, Mrs. Clin ton Uortny. Mrs. Clair K. Allen Mrs. George Caskey, Mrs. J. A. Fulcher, Airs. H. C. cnurcn, -Mrs. Rov Young. Mrs. Dora Ritzman, Mrs. Thomas Parkinson, Miss Pearl Jones, Mrs. Ned Nixon, Mrs. George Wharton and Mrs. Harry . Hatfield. Mrs. Victor J. Mlcelll. president of the Unit, and Mrs. tleorge Ura- palls, wife of the Commander or tne ost, assisted tne past presiueino as hostesses. The nrogram was on of the most enjoyable ever presented in Rose burg and was l'n charge of Mrs. George Caskey and Mrs. Roy O. Young with Mrs, Clair li. Alien ao music chairman. rhnrai rloh trio numbers were sung by Mrs. Paul Geddes. Mrs. Hugh Whinnle and Mis. -riai-rie Booth with Mrs. Clyde Carstens as acehmoaniKt. Mrs. W. J. uiuih- chled eave a very Interesting talk on Eidac, rollowed- by tho charm ing French comedy may. Kosane, by Max Mauey and transiaiea or Rm-rett H. Clark, which was pre sented by Miss Helen Cnseyi ns the maid: Airs. Harris Eiiswonu m Mrs. Bol, and Mrs. M. R. Richards as Mr. Bol. The play, presented hv three of Roseburg s most out standing entertainers, was greatly enjoyed and received long applause from the deiignteu auoieuce. Mr. Ilarrv F. Hatrteiu ano rars Thomas Parkinson were chairmen of the refreshments and the tea table ' was in charge of Mrs. George Wharton, Mrs. Ned Dixon and Mrs. ni-nnriwftv. Din-inn the tea hour, Mrs. Clyde Beard played beautiful piano' selections. ' The tea table, carrying out the blue and gold auxiliary colors, wus exquisitely arranged for the occas ion, with a gold ceuopnane ciovu over a yellow foundation: Gorg- emis daffodils and bright blue can dies graced the center' of the table, while white pottery flower circles of violets were placed, at the tahle corners. Airs. G. V. Wimberly and Mas. C. E. Roberts, library board members, and Mrs. W. P. Harris and Mrs Harris Ellsworth, wives of board members, alternated in pour ing ! . :,; An Interesting visitor at the tea was Louise Palmer Weber, famous radio speaker from Portland, wno nntoved v sltlnci with former KOe hunt tr ends.. Mrs: weoen was in Roseburg! for the, purpose bt being guest speaker the following day at the Koseourg woman s ciuu, : RECEPTION GIVEN FOR . MR. AND MRS. NEWBILL ON MONDAY NIGHT ... . , . The Shell Oil company employees and the r v ves entertatnea at a very delightful six-thirty o'clock no- host supper ana reception m um ira Knann home in Laurelwood Alonday evening to honor Mr. and Mi's. Pete Newbill, new Shell man ager and his wife. , Lovelv bbhniieW ' of carnations were attractively arranged for the occasion and covers were placed lor Mr. and Mrs. Newbill, guests oi honor, Air. and Airs. u. A. Mariei, Air. and Airs. John weatnerioro, Mi- and Mrs. Lvnn Beckley. Air. and Airs. George Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. William Lltell. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stearns and Mr. and Mis. Ira Knapp. A nleasant . social evening oi games rollowed the supper hour. s. BOLSINGER IS HONORED ON BIRTHDAY' ANNIVERSARY , SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. James Bewley en tertained at a very enjoyable one thirty o'clock dinner at their home Sunday to honor the miter's father, S. S. Bolsinger, on nis seveniy lourth birthday anniversary. A beautiful cake, lighten oy sev enty-four candles, centered the ta ble, which was prettily oecoraiea in tho George Washington motif. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Bolsinger, Air. and Airs. Dale Bolsinger and son and daugh ter. Air. and Mrs. L. Kohlhagen, Sr., and Air. and Airs. James Bewley and son and daughter. Gifts wero presented to Air. tioi- slnirer and in the afternoon friends called to congratulate him and visiting was enjoyed. B. F. SHIELDS HONORED AT DELIGHTFUL DINNER ON BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY B. F. Shields was honored ut a ielightful two o'clock dinner at his home Sunday, the occasion mark ing his birthday anniversary. A lovely birthday cake graced tho ta ble, which was centered by a bowl of heather and Chinese lilies. Covers were placed for Air. and Airs. B. F. Shields. , Air. and Airs. Henrv Worlhlngton and Franklyn Wlckham. . Visiting was enjoyed during the arternoon.' POTLUCK SUPPER AND SOCIAL EVENING IS ENJOYED AT K. P. HALL The Knights or Pythias and the Pythian Sisters enjoyed a delight ful six-thirty o'clock potluck sup per w edncsday evening nt the hall with Mr. and Airs. C. T. Tipton as chairman. Following the slipper rive tables ol cards and Chinese checkers were in play. Airs. D. N. BusenliarR won the ladies high score card prize and George Jones winning the men's prize and Miss Pearl Jones winning the traveling prize. The next meeting will be held tlie evening of Mano Stli. LATE BOOKS RECEIVED AT ROSEBURG PUBLIC LIBRARY THI3 WEEK Late books just received this past week at the Roseburg Public Library include the following: Man Tvho Killed Lincoln by Phil ip Van Doren. The story of Lin coln's death contains all the ele ments of drama and the men en volved in it were as strange a group of characters as were ever assem bled in history's stage. The story of the chief conspirator. John Wilkes Booth, is a tale' of a night of terror during which a whole na tion was paralyzed; of the greatest man hunt in history. And it is a story as exciting as any adventure yarn and as blood curdling as any murder mystery. Vagabond Voyaging by Larrjr Nixon Is one of the most tantalizing travel books ever written. It not only makes you want to start off for the other side of the world, but makes it look as if there were no reason why you shouldn't. Inside Red China by Nym wales. For over four months, from May to September, 1937, Nym Wales lived in Yen an. tho Soviet capital. There she came to know personally nearly all the leaders of the Chinese revol ution. She lived as the Chinese communists themselves lived; she shared their shelter, their food, their lives. Written with a weaitn of humor and incident, this is a great story, and an amazing piece of journalism. Rats in the Lamer uy joacnim Joesten. Exploding the popular conception of a Utopian Scandina via. The author shows how the Nazis have already attained eco nomic and military dominance in peaceful little Denmark. An Atlas 01 current Allans, 1939 edition, by J. K. Horrabin con tains thirty-three new maps and has been completely revised to ac count for all recent developments In Czechoslovakia. Austria, Spain, the Mediterranean, Palestine, South America and elsewhere. The Phillimlnes Our problem or Forty Years by Major William H. Anderson. The Philippines havo received full Independence, to take place lu 1946; now the fear of Ju lian has caused tlie Filipinos to abandon their old cry for immediate independence. Propaganda is be ing turned on congress and the ad ministration, pleading for a real istic leaxnnilnutlon of the independ ence question and begging tne American government to continue. Its costly rule. The Philippines and the Far East are truly a live topic today. Consultation Room uy rretieric Loomis. M. D. contains his person al memories and experiences und onllv has something new and dif ferent for readers who enjoy medi- u gynccotogis and obstetrician. Ob cal autobiographies. Dr. Loomis is vlouslv bv a man with., his spec ialty must have had some remark able -and dramatic experiences. Dr. LooihisMias had more than his share, and bo withholds nothing in the telling of his story. Grudge Mountain by Albert pay- son Terhune. Again Mr. Terhuno has proved himself a muster or ro muntic adventure, und has painted, a portrait of a dog which stands with his best. ' , . Next to My Heart by Helen Tup ping Miller. This is the story ot Kathle OHara and the live men In her life, rour who foil desperate ly in love with her. -. The Other Brother by Clarissa Falrchild Cushinun. A1rs. Gush man is at her best in describing life in a college town. Warm under standing brings this story of young romance into the realm ol real things. Unforgottoii ! Years by l-iogan Pearsall Smith. .The memoirs ot an expatriate who left his American Quaker background for Oxford and other places in England. His leis urely life has been preoccupied with literature, and one of his pur suits is the unearthing of rare manuscripts in English country houses. Polished writing, mellow and cultured in tone, with pleusaut eminlscences of literary figures. and a defense of expatriates. The James by Blair Nlles. One of the Rivers of America series. The narrative begins with tho ar- ival of three small vessels sail ing up tlie "Old Muddy Joems," and lundlng a group of ventures on Jamestown island. There tho drama of Pocahontas and Captain John Smith was played, and plan tations wero early established a- long the river banks. VETERANS ADMINISTRATION NEWS OF THE WEEK Do you ever read showmen's re views which say of a new film. 'Previewod at the John Doe theu- ter to an audience which mani fested great enthusiasm"? At lust some Roseburg dramatists have caught the idea ot letting ua, who live in n "suburb," preview a play destined to entertain town people. Friday uight we saw ."Rosalie," and wo are happy to root lor Aliss Helen Casey. Airs. AL R. Richards und Mrs. Harris Ellsworth, who presented the amnsing skit very ably tor our pleasure. As a prelude we heurd a young man w ith a big. broad, well modulated voice, sing familiar ballads, and a young wom an, who touched every one of tho Pianos eignty-eignt keys, play more charmingly than many radio artists who hroadenst their accom plishments. Tho dance numbers by some very young, and very win sonic, pupils of the Jenklns-Uiissell studio delighted everyone by their delicacy and grace. Alonday evening our nlctiirc how was "Service Deluxe." a com edy which demonstrated that un ef- itcient. and apparently independ ent, successful business woman may at heart long for a stronger ooiiioer on wntcn to lean. Tuesday evening broimbt us an other bingo party sponsored by the insaliled American Veterans of the World War. and their auxiliary. This organization is always gen erous lu spending Its funds for our entertainment, and we imfeignedly enjoy every date of their company. The auxiliary to the Veterans ot (Continued on page 3.).