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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSfcBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 2), 1939.
THREE
Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
MRS. ILLIDGE HOSTESS
TO COTERIE CLUB
GLEN'DALE, March 21 Mrs. C. I
E. Illidge entertained tho Coterie
club at her attractive home oa Ma
drono Heights Wednesday after
noon, with .Mrs. W. T. Harbour, ,
Mrs. I .on Hansen and Mrs. Frank
Thompson as assisting hostesses.
Mrs. H. E. Mouchette, president
welcomed Mrs. Arthur Paschelke
and Mrs. Melvin Davis as new
members. Roll call was answered
by each member with the name of
a child specialist.
Mrs. K. K. (J ray, mother of Mrs.
Illidge, and Mrs. Mary Itarrett,
county health nurse, were guests of
the afternoon.
Public health was the subject ot
the aflei noon's program. A very in
teresting paper on public sanita
tion, prepared by Mrs. L.
Dobyns, was read by Mrs. II. C.
Huntington. Mrs. C. J. Set her gave
a report on the present fight
against social disease, and Mrs.
Hansen presented a paper on the
use of the "iron lung." Mrs. Har
riet gave a very comprehensive ac
count of the county health nurse,
stressing the importance of the
clinics for immunization, especial
ly against diphtheria and smallpox,
followed tip by tuberculosis tests.
She also spoke on the control of
venereal diseases, and on prenatal
care.
Mention was made of the audio
meter tests which will be maile in
the school, fourth to eighth grades
inclusive, on March 21st, and the
dental survey of all first grade
children which will be made by Dr.
J. 1. Wilson of Myrtle Creek, the
(late for which has not yet been an
nounced. After the business meeting, a so
cial hour was enjoyed. Refresh
ments were served by the hos
tesses, the tables being attractive
ly decorated in the St. Patrick's
notir. Enjoying the affair were
Mrs. IJoyd linker, Mrs. Hud Belch
er, Mrs. Jess Iiowman, Mrs. Marry
Cooke, Mrs. M. K. Culbertson, Mrs.
F. It. Cunningham, Miss Luella
Cunningham, Mrs. C. O. Garrett,
Mrs. W. II. Garrett, Mrs. Harbour,
Mrs. Hansen, mis. Huntington,
Mrs. Ella Leach, Mrs. Fred Morey,
Mrs. Francis Nelson, Miss Laura
Uaess, Mrs. Bessie Seiniers, Mrs.
Sether, Mrs. Harvey Smith, Mrs.
Thompson, Mrs. H. E. Robinson,
Mrs. C. E. Youn;;, Mrs. Mouchette,
Mrs. Paschelke, Mrs. Davis, Mrs.
Gray, Mrs. Barrett and Mrs. 11
lidge. The next meeting of the club will
be held at the home of Mrs. W. 11.
Carrel t on April Iflth.
MRS. HUFFMAN HOSTESS
TO CLUB THURSDAY
OLA IX A, March 20. Mrs. Am
brose Huffman entertained the Hill
llillie club of Upper Olulla Thurs
day at a delightful one o'clock pot
luck luncheon. Covers were placed
Today's Pattern
NEW FROCK HAS THREE BEST
STYLE FEATURES OF SPRING
By CAROL DAY
Three of the smartest and most
flattering details you can wear this
spring are a princess waistline, a
gathered bodice, and frills. This
design. Pattern S412, gives them all
to you. -In a high-shouldered dress
of charm and simplicity.
li s youthful but not girlish, sim
ple but not plain, and soft but not
fussy, li goes to business, on shop
ping trips or to straight-fiom-the
office dates.
Flat crepe, taffeta, moire, crepe
and sheer wool are all pretty ma
terials for immediate wear. Dur
ing the summer, repeat it In linen
or pique. It's easy to make. Your
pattern includes a detailed sew
chart for the guidance of begin
ners. Pattern S41 2 is deafened for
sizes 14, 16. IS, 20. 40 and 42. Size
HI requires 3 1-2 yards of 3!)-inch
material. 1 3-4 yards of pleating
or ruflline.
Send your order to the News
Review. Pattern Department, Rose-
burg, Oregon.
for Mrs. Mary Morgan. Mrs. Oscar ;
Rowland. Sirs. J. P. Morgan, Mrs. i
Aunabelle Hanson and son, Dickie,
Mary Huffman, Francis Huffman,
Edward and Leslie Nichols, guests.
and the following club members:
Mrs. Myrtle Hoover, Mrs. Nina
Smith, Mrs. Patricia Payne, Mrs.
Elva Nichols, Mrs. Eunice Haslam,
Mrs. Josephine Parlthurst and the
iiostess. Mrs. Huffman.
Visiting and sewing were enjoyed
during the afternoon. The next
meeting will be held at the home of
Mrs. Joe Neavoll.
WESTMINSTER CIRCLE
IS ENTERTAINED
SUTHERLIN, March 20. Mrs.
Vein Holgate and Mrs. Mark Jor
dan entertained the ladies of the
Westminster circle at the home of
Mrs. Stella French Thursday after
noon. The business meeting, con
ducted by Mrs. Oscar Sigisinund,
was followed by the topic, "Japan,"
given by Mrs. A. P. Slack, Mrs.
Charles Hartley led the devotion
als, Mrs. Sigisinund gave the lesson
in stewardship, and Mrs. Noah Hat
field was in charge ot the games.
Delicious refreshments were served
at the close of the meeting by the
hostesses, who used the St. Pat
rick's color scheme very effec
tively. Those served were Mrs.
Mabel Ross, .Mrs. C. E. Talbott,
Mrs. Kunkel, Mrs. A. P. Slack, Mrs.
Maude Vogelpohi, Mrs. Savilla
Bamber, Mrs. De.Muth, Mrs. French,
Sr.. Mrs. Cecil Carr, Mrs. Win.
Lucas. Mrs. Elton Bever, Mrs. Win.
C. Woods, Mrs. Oscar Sigisinund.
Mrs. Anna Hankenson. Mrs. Ella
Wegner, Mrs. Chas. Hartley, Mrs.
II. L. Merriinan, Mrs. Noah Hat
field, Mrs. Walter Stowe, Mrs.
Stella French and the hostesses.
CALAPOOlA SEWING
CLUB HAS MEETING
SUTHERLIN, March 20. The
Cnlapooia Sewing club met at the
home of Mrs. Fay Leatherwood
Wednesday afternoon lor their
usual monthly meeting. Sewing
and visiting were enjoyed and de
licious refreshments were served
to Mrs. J. Sonne, Mrs. Guy Cole,
Mrs. Alvu Stevens, Mrs. Ray Stev
ens. Mrs. Lawrence Haines, Mrs.
Archie Moore, Mrs. John Turner,
Mrs. Myrtle Bronson. Mrs. Harold
Tapps and Mrs. Don Reed, the lat
ter two from Rose burg. The club
plans their next meeting at the
Cain poo ia school house when the
place will be celaned and put in
usable condition for future meet
ings of the club and other social
affairs in the lower Cnlapooia -'district.
MR. AND MRS. ROWELL
ENTERTAIN CLUB
TENMILE, March 20. Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Rowell entertained the
members of the pinochle club at
a delightful party at their home on
Wednesday evening. The ladies'
high score prize was won by Mrs.
Addie OUIvant and Mrs. Irene Ho
inolka received the consolation
prize, the gentlemen's high score
prize was won by Charles Rowell,
the consolation prize went to Ralph
Healer.
At a late hour dainty refresh
ments were served by the hostess
to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Heater, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Ollivant, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Ilomolka, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Howard and daughter, Nona
May. Charles Rowell and Henry
Rowell.
ST. PATRICK'S TEA
GIVEN ON FRIDAY
SUTHERLIN, 'March 20. The
St. Patrick's day tea given by the
ladies of the Methodist church
Friday afternoon was a very sue
cessful affair. Refreshments were
served on several tables decorated
for the purpose for the affair with
lovely spring flowers. The green
note was carried out in botli ta
ble ware and refreshments. Mrs.
W. J. lndd, chairman of the com
mittee in charge, was assisted by
Mrs. Royal Abeene, Mrs. C. T.
Chamberlain, Mrs. John Turner
and Mrs. Robert Cowger.
MR. CARNALL CELEBRATES
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY
OLALLA. March 20. Mr. and
Mrs. Roy J. Carnall entertained a
few friends at a lovely seven
o'clock dinner at their home Tues
day evening, the occasion being
Mr. Carnall's birthday. Covers
were placed for Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Siegel, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Barnes of Tenmile, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Ollivant and the host and
hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Carnall. Fid
lowing the dinner the gentlemen
played pinochle Mille the ladies
spent the evening visiting.
t M
MRS. W. B. MEREDITH
HONORED AT SHOWER
TENMILE, March 20. M r s.
Mary Walgamuth was hostess at
a bridal shower given at her
home in Tenmile Wednesday in
honor of Mrs. W. B. Meredith,
nee Dorothy Knaggs of Dillard.
Many lovely and useful gifts were
given the bride. Dainty refresh
ments were served to about twen
ty guests.
POETS CORNER
FOR EVERY HOUR
H' O. M. taeper.
Thpri.-'s tt oirn fnr ovory hour,
To fit our mood and mind,
Someone has writton there
For onr eyes to find.
Anil we'll search for it
When th hour calls.
Whether pay or sad
As the evening falls.
And we'll carefully read.
Searching for the meaning,
Throuch the fields of time,
Gleaning, ever gleaning.
LARGE CLUB AFFAIR
ENJOYED AT OLALLA
OLALLA. March 20. One of the
largest and most enjoyable affairs
of the winter occurred Thursday.
March lti. wheu the Olalla wom
an's cluh, the Busy Steppers, en
tertained the Tenmile Community
f'ircle, at the Olallu community
hall. About sixty members and
guests of both clubs enjoyed the
potllli'k dinner served at 12::i0 ut
lorn; beautifully decorated tables.
Among those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Scott Keed from Salem, Mrs.
1). K. Dames, Sulherlin. Mrs. Sam
Rolsinger, Roseburg, Mrs. J. C
Iieanty am! daughter, Deloris, from
nosebuiK, Mrs. Annie Agee, Miss
Peggy Agee. Marion Claypool, of
Green, Mrs. Minnie Lockwood. Mrs.
Alia Howard and daughter, Nona
.Mae. Mrs. Nettie fabot, Mrs. L. M.
Mi't.'affery, Mrs. Itilla Halin, presi
dent of Tenmile club. Mra. Mary
Wulgomath and daughter, Joan,
Mrs. Hva Simpson. Mrs. Johnny
Cabot and duughtcr, Mary Ann,
.Mrs. Grace Haines, Mrs. Charles
Siegnl, Mrs. Walter Coats, .Mrs.
Lanrauce Lockwood and son, Lar
ry, Mrs. Ulta Hebortsen, Mrs. Ilen
rv Howell and twin daughters. Kar-
een and Dareen, Mrs. Don Lakely
and two sous. Douglas and ( onrad,
from Tenmile-, Mrs. I. H. Nit-hols,
Miss Lilly Devlin, Mrs. Cyril Nic
hols and daughter. I'alrleia. iirock
wuv, Mrs. Karl Ollivant, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Frock, Mr. anil Mrs.
W. V. Keed, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Ollivant and daughter, Hernice.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Byron, Mr. and
Mrs. Hov J. Carnall. Mr. and Mrs.
Hodges, Mrs. Mary Northcralt, Miss
Annie Dusenbury and nephew,
Johnny Northcrart. Mrs. Glen
Young and daughter, Betty, Mrs.
Garnet Kalomsby, Mr.i. itenle Jen
kins. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Mr.
and Mrs. George Croucher and
daughter. Marjory. Mrs. Fern Fin
auian and Mrs. llerron of the Busy
Steppers club.
Music, dancing and games were
eujoved during the afternoon and
an old fashioned jig, danced by
Mrs. Melissa Perron and Mr. Fred
Bvron brought great applause.
These joint club meetings occur
about twice each year, when each
club entertains the other.
M. E. AID MEETS
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
SUTHKULIN. March 20. Mrs.
Mary .1. Tulhill and Mrs. Alln Tut
hill were gracious hostesses to the
ladies of the Methodist aid Thurs
day arternoon at the church par
lors. Following the business meet
ing conducted by Mrs. Win. C.
Woods, visiting was enjoyed and
daintv refreshments were served
from tables having lovely spring
flowers for decoration. I hose serv
ed were Mrs. C. E. Talbot, Mrs.
Bertha Barge, Mrs. Walter Slater,
Mrs. .Merriinan, Mrs. P. A. Corn-
stock, Mrs. A. P. Slack, Mrs. Wll
loby, Mrs. John Saucerman. Mrs.
Win. C. Woods, Mrs. John Turner,
Mrs. W. J. Ladd. Mrs. F. L. Young.
Mrs. Alva Manning, Mrs. Claude
Golf, Mrs. Annabel DeMutll, Mrs.
Kunkel, Mrs. Nellie Parker, Miss
Lillian Llndho, Miss Blanche Sla
ter, Miss Elizabeth Aeblschor and
the hostess.
SEW AND SO
CLUB MEETS
SUTIIURLIN, March 20 The
Sew and So club met at the home
of Mrs. Brlttaln Slack Wednesday
for a two o'clock luncheon, the
table having the St. Patrick clay
color scheme carried out in clever
placecards. Sewing and visiting
were enjoyed during the afternoon
and two games played which were
won by Mrs. Paul Trozelle and Mrs.
John Musgrove. Those enjoying the
affair were Mrs. Loyal Stearns of
Oakland. Mrs. Lloyd Cameron, Mrs.
Maurice Vogelpohi, Mrs. Mark Jor
dan, Mrs. Vera Holgate, Mrs. Tro
zelle. Mrs, Musgrove, Miss Irene
Murphv and the hostess, Mrs.
Slack.
PAUL CAMPBELL IS
HOST TO GROUP
lilDDLH, March 21. P a II 1
Campbell entertained a group of
the alumni or the high school at
his home Thursday evening. The
hours were spent at cards, Chinese
checkers and other games. Dainty
refreshments were served by the
host at the close of the evening,
assisted by his mother. Mrs. C. A.
Campbell. Present were Karl
Kimmeil, IClafn Merritt. Myrna
Primer, Kditli Hanimersiey. Billle
Wilson. Ned Howard, Melba Wil
son, Betty llausotter, Henry Sie
bert Jr., and the host Paul Camp
bell. PLAY TO BE GIVEN
AT YONCALLA
YONCALLA, March 21. T h c
juniors and seniors of Y. H. S.
the busy rehearsing for their an
nual play which they hope to put
on April 7. The play. "Snow
bound," is a comedy in three acts.
The cast Includes, Shirley Helton,
Dolls Bllckenstaff, Nancy .Mad
den, Peggy Coggswell, Prlscilla
Turpin. Doreen Cockerain, Mary
Kingery and Alice Giigsby. Miss
Chrlstlu Jensen Is directing the
play.
CHARIVARI GIVEN
AT TENMILE
TKN.MILB, March 20. The
young folks of the valley rharlvar
ied Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lee Kole-
ino. who were recently married and
jwill make their home in Tenmile.
.Mrs. Kolemo will be remembered
'as Katherine Howell.
STUDENTS ENJOY
SKATING PARTY
TKNMILi:. March 20 The Look
ingglass high school students gave
a roller skating party In honor or
the Camas Valley high school stu
dents at the Tenmile hall on Wed
nesday evening. At a lute hour de
licious refreshments were served.
COMMUNITY CLUB TO
MEET MARCH 22ND
TENMILE, March 2ft The Ten
mile Community club will meet nt
the home of Mrs. Iena Howell on
J.March 22. Mrs. Howell in giving
a bridal shower in honor of her
daughter, Mrs. Alfred Kolemo.
( SIDE GLANCES
ill Vi
COPft, 1 BY Nt StBVICf. INC T- M. HfC- U. i- P.t. Off. S"
'We're bored, John.- We've
C -"t we
while?"
M. E. AID SPONSORS
CHARMING SILVER TEA
YONCALLA, March 21. The
Ladies Aid of the M. E. church en
tertained at a silver tea In the Ep
worlh hall of the church, Thurs
day afternoon. Largo bouquets of
daffodils and violets were used in
decorating. Mrs. H. F. ltoberts
was Professor Puzzlowlt and con
ducted a basketball name, with
with Mrs. Milton winning first
prize and Mrs. Fred Taylor, sec
ond prize. Mrs. Peart sunn a beau
tiful Irish souk, after which a de
licious lunch was served to the
following: Mrs. E. T. Stonseth,
Mrs. If. L. Stonakor, Mrs. Alice
Canney, Mrs. Hallie Odder, Miss
Heth Wilson. Mrs. Krnse, Mrs.
Sam Walkinshaw, Mrs. Fred Tay
lor, Mrs. Jess Las well, Mrs. Her
man Thiel, Mrs. Peart, Mrs. Edgar
Richards. Mrs. Pete Peterson,
Mrs. Melton, Mrs. Allen, Mrs.
George Edes, Mrs. B. F. Roberts,
Mrs. Fred Lee, Mrs. Alary Lohrey,
Mrs. Hen Huntington', Mrs. High-
ley, Mrs. Maddon, Mrs. Olive Mc-
Kee, Mra. Finest Warner of Yon
calla and Airs. Hnggnrety of Eu
gene. PUBLIC CARD PARTY" ...'.
IG LARGE AFFAIR
AZALEA, Marclr 21. A good
sized crowd attended the- public
card party sponsored by the Sun
shine club Wednesday night. The
party was held ut the grange hall.
flridge and pinochle were the
diversions of the evening. In
bridge high score for the ladies
was won by Bessie Seiiners; con
solation Mrs. A. CI. Ilenninger.
High score for the men was won
by Walter Kemp; consolation
John Jantzer. In pinochle high
score for the ladles was won by
Mrs. Lowell Curtis; and consola
tion Mrs. Frank Tripp. High score
for. the men was won by F. It.
Earhart and consolation Henry
Smith.
Later In the evening lovely re
freshments were served.
SERVING CLUB HAS
REGULAR MEETING
GLENDALE, March 21. The
4-H "Stitch In Time" club, cloth
ing No. 2, held their regular meet
ing March 16, at (ilendalo high
school. After the business meet
ing report cards were made out,
and some work done on the record
books. Some of the girls also
worked on their aprons, the cur
rent project.
The last half hour of the period
the girls of the cooking ami sew
ing classes were entertained to
gether by their leaders, Mrs. rir
ley Winkelman, cooking No. 1
and Mrs. R. E. Place, clothing No.
2. Refreshments of hot cocoa
and maple rolls were served. The
cocoa was prepared by the girls of
t ho cooking class.
TENMILE RESIDENTS
ATTEND CLUB MEETING
TENMILE, March 20. Mrs. Itil
la Hah ii, Mrs. Alta Howard and
daughter, Nona May, Mrs. Mary
Walgamuth and daughter, Joan,
Mrs. Hetty Rowel and twin daugh
ters, Karleen and Carleen, Mrs. Eva
lakey and sons. Conrad and Doug
laH, Mrs. Anna lockwood and son,
Laurence, Mrs. Esther Cabot and
daughter, Mary Ann. Mrs. Minnie
Lockwood, Mis. Nettie Cabot, Mrs.
Alice McCaffrey. Mrs. Eva Simp
son, Mrs. Louiwe Coats and Mrs. Alta
ltoberts from Tenmile nttended the
politick dinner given by the ladies
of the Itusy Steppers club of Olalla
on March DUh.
YONCALLA CIRCLE
HAS MEETING
YONCALLA, March 2L The reg
ular meeting of Yonculla circle,
Neighbors of WondcruH, was held
Tuesday evening, with Guardian
Neighbor Carrie McKern in the
chair. A social hour was enjoyed
following the regular meeting with
Mrs. Nettle Hunan serving ft de
licioun lunch.
GEORGE STARMER
AUXILIARY TO MEET
fW'orgf St armor auxiliary to
United Spanish War Veterans will
meet at 7:30 o'clock Thursday
evening at the armory with the
president, Mra. F. M. Compton, In
charge. All members are urged to
be present.
By George Clark
been riding niul we've been
visit y
SUNSHINE CLUB MEETS
AT J. WARREN HOME
AZALEA, March 21 The Sun
shine club enjoyed a delicious two
o clock potluck dinner at the nuine
of Mrs. Jim Warren Thursday at tor
noon. A very short business meet-!
ing was held.
Those enjoying this delightful af
ternoon were Mrs. F. R. Earhart,
Mrs. Frank Tripp, Mrs. Henry
Ciaedncke, Mrs, Vernon Gaedocke,
Mrs. Warreu Hazen, Mrs. Esther
Hazen, Mrs. John Jantzer, Mrs.
William Jantzer, Mrs. Champ
.lohus, Mrs. Forrest Farubam, Mrs.
Jake Fisher, Mrs. Walter Kemp.
Mrs. Lowell Curtis, Mrs. Rachel
Jenks, Miss Audrey Huff, Mrs.
Harry Cooke, Mrs. John Oldenburg,
Mrs. Rolliu Johns and the hostess,
Mrs. Warren.
At the close of the meeting Mrs.
Warreu was presented with a
shower of handkerchiefs.
The next meeting will bo with
Mrs. Halbert llooth.
REBEKAH LODGE HAS
BIRTHDAY PAnTY
RIDDLE, March 21. II. A. Crow,
Arth,ur Pfal'f and Alec Worlhington,
whoe birthdays occur In., March,
were guests of honor at the month
ly birthday party given by (lie Re
hekuli lodge Wednesday evening.
The committee in charge was Mag
gie Lngsdon and Etta Mosthaf and
they were assisted by Ann Worth
ington, who took the place of her
daughter, Priscilla Hoftdal. The
table was beautifully decorated
with spring flowers and was cen
tered by two large birthday cakes
with candles. Rodney Cutsforth, an
other brother whnne birthday Is in
March, was not aide to be present,
and was sent a birthday card
signed by all present. The busi
ness meeting ot the lodge was held
prior to Hie supper, wilh I. A. Dean,
noble grand, presiding.
MRS. HARTER HONORED
AT SHOWER PARTY
RIDDLE, March 21. Mrs. (J. J.
Aspey was a charming hostess Sat
urday afternoon when she enter
tained with a shower party In hon
or of her neighbor, Mrs. Lolund
Harter. The guests were entertain
ed with ail interesting game. A
number of invited guests were un
able to attend owing to prior so
cial engagements. Lovely refresh
ments, carrying out the SI. Pat
rick's day motif were served. J' res
ent were Mrs. C. T. Glaiivilic, Mrs.
Frank Hamlin, Mrs. H. A. Crow,
Mrs. G. L. Grant, Mrs. Austin Wil
son, Mrs. O. V. U)gsdon, Helena
A. Kiddle, Mrs. Ed Hart. Mrs. El
mer Love, Mrs. Frank Hradstreet,
the honor guest, Mrs. Lelaud Har
ter, and the hostess, Mrs. Aspey.
RIDDLE GRANGE
SPONSORS PARTY
RIDDLE, March 21. The card
party sponsored by the Riddle
grange Friday evening was well
attended, eleven tables of f00 and
bridge being at play during the
evening. The prize for high score
at bridge was won by Asa Law
son, with Mrs. Paul Gary, second
high. C. A. Riddle won high score
In fioo. The door prize was also won
by An Lawson. RefreKhments were
served by ladies of the grange at
the close of the evening.
LADY ELKS TO MEET
THURSDAY EVENING
The Avy Elks will meet at eight
o'clock Thursday evening at I he
temple with the retiring ofl Iccrr,
Mrs. Chester llercher and Mis. E.
R. Melzger as joint hoHtesses. El
ection of officers will be held.
Prizes will be awarded winners lit
the card plays. All Iady Elks are
urged to be present.
At the Clo
. . . Quick! use this
specialized aid for
nose and upper
throat . . .where most
colds start. Helps
prevent many colas.
VlCKS
Va-tro-nol
. .
SPRING FASHION SHOW
AND DANCE TO BE GALA
AFFAIR OF TONIGHT
Final arrangements have been
made by the Husiness and Profes
sional Women's club. In coopera
tion with the Roseburg chamber of
ommerce, for the second annual
fashion show ami spring dance to
be held at eight o 'clock at the
armory tonight, March 21st.
Preceding the show, Roseburg
residents have planned a tour of
the streets to enjoy the beautifully
lecorated windows of the merch
ants. The merchants are not only
ooperntiug with the club and
chamber of commerce by decorat
ing their windows, but will present
fifty models In a very charming
fashion show from eight to ten
o'clock at the armory. Following
the fashion show. Dale Kings or
chestra will play for the dance.
Mrs. Story lies is acting as general
chairman of the affair and Is being
assisted by members of the club.
Special dance features are being
furub'hed through the courtesy of
the Jenkins-Russell dance studio
and special music is being furnish
ed by violin pupils of Miss Naomi
Scott's studio with Mrs. Frances
Liutott us accompanist. Mrs.. Vera
McCilntock Jones, vocal soloist,
will sing. The presentation of the
two-hour style show promises to
bo unusually loveiy and the deco
rations for the affair are especially
beautiful. Mrs. L. L. Spencer and
Mi:is Marjorie Garvin aro jolut
chairmen of the decorations for the
affair.
AUXILIARY RUMMAGE
AND SHRUB SALE TO
BE MARCH 24-25
As a project for the child welfare
and community service depart
ments sponsored by I'mpuun unit
of the American Legion auxiliary,
an interesting two-day rummage,
plant and shrub Kale has been plan
ned for Friday and Saturday,
.March 21th and 250), to be held at
the Kent building on Cass street,
opposite McKcun and I laid win's
furniture store.
Mrs. C. E. Winiberly Is general
chairman of (he sale and is being
assisted by Mrs. Ned Dixon, Mrs.
George Wharton, Mrs. L. L. Wini
berly, Mrs. 11. O. Pargeter, Mrs.
George Mcllee. Mrs. Claude laker.
Mrs. George Caskey and Mrs. J. M.
.ludd.
H. S. DEBATE TEAM TO
PRESENT DEBATE AT
PRO-AMERICA MEETING
Miss Amanda Anderson, coach of
the Uoseburg high school debate
team, will present the team In a
very Interesting debate ut the
Douglas unit of Pro-America to be
held following u one o'clock no-
hostess luncheon at the Hotel limp
qua Wednesday. March 22nd.
Mrs. II. C. Waddcll. president,
will be in charge of the meeting,
Miss Anderson will present the de
bate team at 1 :lfi o'clock, in the
interesting debate of resolved
That the United States should form
im alliance with- Great Pritaln
The Roseburg high school debate
snjiad has been recognized as one
of the foremost debate teams in
southern Oregon and their .presen
tation of this vital question Is re
ported to bo unusually rine. The de
bale question Is of special interest
In Americans nt Oils lime and Pro
America members are urging a
large a I tendance for tomorrow's
meeting.
BAPTIST MISSIONARY
SOCIETY TO MEET
The Rapt 1st Missionary society
will meet at 2:30 o'clock Thursday
afternoon in the church parlors
with Mrs. C. H. Wickhnm, presi
dent, In charge.
An Interesting program ban
been arranged for the alternonn to
tie Jn charge of Mrs. L. Kohlhagen
Sr., Mrs. J. .F. Hyrd and Mrs. Mer
c'lnnr. FluMmj of officers for the new
yutr will be held. Hostesses tor
(lie arternoon Include M rs. Long,
Mra, Knigge,. Mrs. Anderson and
Mrs. , Wudt ham. Mem hois havo
been itd:ed to bring money for
then lumber's bl 1 1 Inlay to this
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COUNTRY CLUB LADIES
TO MEET THURSDAY
The ladies of tin; Roseburg
Country club will meet at fl:30
o'clock Thursday morning at the
clubhouse for the weekly play of
the bridge tournament. Pol luck
luncheon will be served at noon
and if the weather permits, golf
ing will be enjoyed In the after
noon. Those desiring transporta
tion have been asked to call Mrs.
II. T, Hansen.
The ladies of the club are mak
ing plans for their annual spring
bridge day tea to be ludd at two
o'clock the afternoon or April 27.
EVERGREEN H. E. CLUB
TO MEET THURSDAY
Tho Evergreen I lome Econ
omics club will hold an alt-day
meeting and noon pollack lunch
eon Thursday at the home of Mrs.
I. II. Nichols. All men) hers are
cordially Invited to he present.
WE ARE NOW
BAKING
HOT
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BUNS
Buy Them From
Your Grocer
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Local
News
Go to Coast Dr. and Mrs. C. II.
Pailey. of South Deer creek, left
Sunday for Charleston, Coos coun
ty, to spend several days ut their
summer place.
H. E. Club to Meet Melrose
grange home economics club wilt
meet Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. J. E. Young. Mra. W.
M. Houebrake will be program
chairmuu for the meeting.
To Sponsor Card Party Tho V.
F. W. auxiliary will sponsor a card
party from 7::H to 9:30 at the Vet-
raus Facility Wednesday evening.
Members are asked to Invite guests
for the social evening.
Improving M rs. Leon Year
wood, who has been quite 111 of
Influenza, Is reported to bo Im
proving and able to be back at her
work at the Mode-o-Day shop. Dur
ing her illness, Mrs. Urewer Mills
worked at the shop.
Glenoary Sewing Club to Meet
The Glengary Sewing club will
meet for a potluck luncheon and
all-day session Wednesday at tho
home of Mrs. Hurley Sehaeffer,
Members attending have been ask-
d to bring their own table service.
Choral Club to Meet Wednesday
The Choral club, under the direc
tion of M rs. Homer Grow, has
changed Its meeting flay from lri-
lay to Wednesday morning ut ten
o'clock of 'every week to ho held
it the Roseburg Woman s club
house.
Attend Concert R. W, Strong
ami his daughter, Miss Gladys II.
St rong, local piano instructor, re
turned to their home on South
Main street last evening, following
a trip to Portland Saturday to at
tend the concert of Uichard Crooks,
noted tenor singer.
Laurel Lodge Wednesday Lau
rel lodge, No. 13, A. F. and A. M.
will hold Its past masters' night
at a 0:30 o'clock dinner Wednes
day instead of Tuesday, as prev
iously announced. The dinner and
work In tho third degree will be
held at the Masonic temple.
Return From Newport Mrs,
Margaret Rodgers. department
president of Oregon for the United
Spanish War Veterans auxiliaries,
and tho department secretary, Mrs.
Argle DeWIlt, have returned to
their homes In Roseburg, following
a trip to Newport, where the for
mer made her official visit Sunday.
The state convention will ibe held
at Newport in July of this year,
Return to University Rill Whar
ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Whar
ton; Miss Hetty Russell, daughter
of Mr. ami Mrs. R. L. Russell, and
her guest, Miss Retz Chambers;
Kenneth PicUens, son of Mr. and
Mrs, J. E. Pickens; Rill Campbell,
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Camp
bell; Albert Chamhcrlin, sou of Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Chamherlln; Bruce
and Thelma Carter, sou and daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Carter:
Ralph Ohman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Ohman, and Mnrlow McKay
have returned to Univorsity of
Oregon, I nl lowing spring vacation
at their homes here.
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r loit VHiaiuln th, W.itt 1
Starts Wednesday
ALICE FAYE
ConstanceBENNETT
NANCY KELLY
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JO AH; DAVIS
iki tU lib
with tha toput T"fcj
Chita FARRELl
'Bf! .
RnortH III Ram McDowell la
reported to be ill at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Silas A. Rush.
Here Yesterday John F. Staf
ford, of Oakland, spent yesterday
in this city attending to business.
Umpqua Visitor Here J. F.
Ifensley, of Umpoua, spent yester
day in this city attending to busi
ness. Reported IM Mrs. E. R. Lutmnn,
of Melrose, U reported to be quite
ill at the home of her brother, Ira
Pierce, in West Roseburg.
K and R Club to Meet The K
and R club will meet Wednesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. If.
A. Taylor on West Mosher street.
Goes to Coast Range Fred L.
Southwlck. . of the Douglas Forest
Protective association, left this
morning for the coast range on
business. -
Miss Beach Returns Miss Helen
Peach, local tencner, has re'urned
hero from Winchester, Idaho,
where she spent spring vacation
with relatives.
Finds Wild Flowers Rob Shoe
maker reported finding five lamb's
tongues and four hahy-blue-eyes
rliii.iioi .1,1 ll.n t.UI ( emit I. If nun.
burg yesterday. , .
Move to East Lane Street Mr.
and Mrs. Rrewer Mills are moving
this week from Winchester street
to the Cos how place at the corner
of East Lane and Watson streets.
Move to Ivan Street Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Suksdorf and small
daughter, Kary Ellen, have moved
from East Lane and Watson streets
to Ivan street to make their home.
Reported 1 1 1 M Iss Margaret
Shearer, employee In the National -Farm
Loan association office In the
Umpqua Savings and Loan build
ing, is reported to bo ill nt her
home.
Here on Business John C. Car-"
rolhers, of the engineering division
of tho Mnryluml Cnsualty company,;
San Francisco, spent Monday hero
attending to business with tho
Dougias Abstract office.
Keystone Supper Postponed
The Mothodist Episcopal Keystone
club members havo announced
postponement of their potluck sup-'
tier and social o von Ing planned for
tonight at the Methodist Episcopal
church.
Move to Oregon City Mr. nnrt
Mrs. Raymond Harris nnd small
daughter left Roseburg today for
Oregon City to reside n couple of
months, after which tho former
will be transferred by the Oregon
slate police department to Enter
prise, Oregon.
M Ichignn's conservation depart
ment reports that trout grow faster
under artificial light. Take a flush
light along when you go angline .
Then you won't havo to throw tint'
little ones back.
New Mirrophonic
Sound
Wednesday Only
"PAL NIGHT"
Two Admitted on One
Adult Ticket
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