Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, May 13, 1939, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TWO
RQSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1959.
1
SnrUl Calendar
Sunday, May 14
Job'K 1 langhteiH to entertain mo
thers itt program and Mothei h da
tea ul three o'clock in aliernoon hi
Matmttic temple,
Monday, May 15
Dr. It. J,. I hi tin's non denonil na
tional bible Ktndy i-Ihhh to Kiudy
the Davldic ronantn of the per
petuity ol the Throne of I'avid, at
7: 1.1 o'clock In evening at I Jong Inn
hotel dining bail. I'ublie invileri.
J'oltawalomie Camp Fire group
to meet at Itnseburg
ctiibhine.
W'oniuii'H
Lady IJoiik !:''( o'clock no-hns-
Ichk f,enertHlipper to be held at
Cairn Tavern. Mik. A. Herri
man anl Mik. Wallace Downer,
boHleHMen. Program til charge '
Aim. Kd win Hooth.
IteiiHon I'. T.A. to meet at 2 : ::o at
BiliooihniiKe with Mm. I'. F. Hob
erln Hpeaker on Childten'H Hooks.
It port of 4-11 club work by Mm.
James Hartley. Flay by tern-hern.
Kleclioil Ol oflicem.
Junior Womaii'K club t:.fi picnic
at Maple grove. Cam to be at club
bonne to fiiriiinh transportation.
Alpha Heta Delphian chapter pre
liminary meeting at ten o'clock u.
in. at Motel I'mpiinit.
Hose P. T A 7:.'!'i o'clock meet
ing to complete yearn' work. Sixth
grade gradual lug exeiclnen to fol
low. Itefri-HhmentK.
Iliwmdale grange benefit live
hundred card party ami 7 ; den-neri-supper
a I clulihoune. Prizes.
Public invited.
Tuesday, May 16
Knnebiirg Woman "m club 1:'J
o'clock desert-luncheon nt club-
house with Mm. C. K. HoberiR
Kiicaker on "Internal .omtl Mela
Holm." Last meeting of club preni
drill. Mm. F. W. MorriHon. Itoll
call topic and special music.
H.K.O. club one-thirty hmcheon
Hi homo of Mm. Virginia Campbell
ttn Uinpqua iivnue.
. Uiurel chiipli.r No., Ill to meet at
Hix-lhlrly o'elnc k dinner at Manonlc
temple. Work In lloynl Arch do-
Kree. Ai l ol l.lie I lie t.onu i a i kh were
Legion it ml ituxllliuy Invited tnUiven by Helen Feiernou and Kve
littend Hpccial Moiber'H day prn-vn Wiiltn concernlnn Ihe leHnoii.
jjiaiu and neveti o'clock deKHert-Hiip-1 tn Tbelmu Smith b-d In a very
wr at mninry bonorlnK the mot hei h I interesi iim ili?'ussion of emotional
of menihem. Mrs. Hazel Snyder.
Mtale nresldeni. Astoria, and Mm.
Kilmi overmyer, dislrlct No. 4
president. Mullord. will be present.
Program.
Wednesday, May 17
New Idea club one o'clock luiu h
eon ami exchaiiBe of I'ollyannu
gills at home or Mrs. 11. II. Wil
liams In Kdeuhower.
Public inviled to M. josepu n .m
tar HiH-lctv benerii bridire mid nve-l,l(
hundred nartv at tuirisb hall at
o'clock in evening. Frizes nml re-
freshmenls.
M,()... club afternoon meeting at
home or M IK. K. tl. Cloake.
Douglas county P.-T.A. Council
lo meet al 2 n clock lit Junior hiiili
nchool buililinc. Klectiou of ofli
eers. School oT luslllicltou lor Iiew
ntlh em.
Thursday, May 18
Ituseburg Couiilry club holies loion his iweiny tirst iiirtniiay mini
meet a) II a . m at clubcuirse for,ersiiry Saturday evening, at a de
golfing. Pollock lunch. mi al li!:::n liuhtful line parly at Hunt's Indian
ami contract bridge summer tour-, t heaire. The, oi l asion aNo was in
iiiimenl play al 1 : ::n. i honor ol (ieorgeiie Sbaiiklin ami
Pn-slnlerian l.mllen Aid to mei-t Hetty llehaid. whose birtlida ne
at 1:, III dessert luncheon at chtlicli j cured during Ihe week,
mirlom wiih Mm. Mertha Parrott. Ftdlowing the Hue party, the
chairman. Mm. K. It. Meixger. Mrs. t
J. F. Marker, Mrs. K
Hull and
Mm. tieorge M. Hi
oslesses
Mrs. W. M. Chaliueis. president, tutia
charge.
Woman's Foreign Mihsionary so-
cietv o Methodist l.piscopal chuicr
lo meet at two o'clock in aliernoon
at home of Mrs. A C Mnrsii-m on
S. Kane street Ith Mrs. Paul
(ieddes as leader.
tlaidcn Valley Women's club to
meet al Iwo o'clock In afternoon
at tluhhuUM' wilb Mrs. A. M.
Schneider as hostess.
liosehurg Chapter of Kaslern
Slur to meet al S o'clock In eve
ning at temple. Members and visit
llii; members Invited
n,I.U....I Hll.le .liiMH of St
Paul s Lutheran chinch to meet at j (
home of .Mm, W illtam gi on
Wharton avenue al two tit alter
noon villi Mrs Louise Voigt as
aMstlng hosti'hh,
Friday, May 19
Fast PlcMdctilH clllb ot liroi gc
StaiiniM aiiMliary to S W '. to
Jlicel al I" ;!U desnei I luncheon lit
borne ot Mis. Percy Webb.
ltlersdale graiiue lo meet al S '
In eeutut: al hull Mh Mr. anil
Mis. Harlan Moore. Mi and Mm
Foirest Jones and Mr. and Mis II
A. Moore In clmige ol lelresh
meiilh. Door prize.
Publb Imiicd io silver ieu fmni
:;io lo .'i o'cliii K In aliernoon lo be
siioiisort d 1v Fullerlon school P
. A. at Albert Mn elll waub n on j
.Mehose load
MARIAN CHURCH
CELEBRATES FIFTEENTH
BIRTHDAY AT PARTY
Aliss Marian Church, d.itinhtci of
Dr. and Mis II c Church.
braled her flfteeiilh MrtbdhV last
eenliu' al a deltulitttil supper piir-l
tv al ihe Church Minimer camp on j
fhe Norih I nipipiH ner.
A h.-autilul lot lhda
ake
cut and -erci! at the suppci mnl an
ullractive Klft whs presented to
Mi Church from Miss Man Mar
Mirl KIlMWtirth, Miss .Minnaiet t or
Hon. Miss pjitrtcm McClinlot k !
Miss .loiiniti Hume. Miss No.iuic
Heo Moinsoli and M I s Slnil.
Parson.
LAUREL CHAPTFR TO
MEET AT DINNER
l.auiel chapter No :: w Ml meet
nt a ti :ie oclot k dinner at the
lafonic temple tievl 'l uesday ee
litng, Wo'i, in ibv lIoMtl Urh d"
(lire will be lo-ld AH liieiubclM
tin icijiicsti-d to be 'it'?i'iil.
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
PRESBYTERIAN MISSIONARY
SOCIETY HAS INTERESTING
MEETING ON THURSDAY
Mih. I. I'li'.s, Mi h. Fred Finlier
and Mih. liartnn HelJiwel) were
hnste.sen In the I'lerihylerhni Miw-
simuirv mciei Tit in hitay ?'?
norm til the Hitniftivp home of t lie
IOI ITHT III l.illirelw ofMl.
.Mm. Homer llniw, president,
conducted I In hUKint'HH meet hit,
followed liy Interfiling I'l'pnrlH on
the I'll- byteriiil by Mrs. (trow and
Mik. M. ('itmpbell. M ik. Fisher
had charge or tin Year Itook of
l'i ayer.
Mrx. Mnrrie Hoot h. iiccomnanied
,v m,.h. Clyde CiunlenH. Kaim two
lehiiniilnt; Mother day hoiikh. Al
1 Ihe lea hour lo el I vfi cabmen I H
were nerved, M i n. . M. ( a ill It
bell and Miidanic .M. J. Shoemaker
I inured
Thorn enjoyliitt the meeting with
Mih. l-'ies, Mik. I inner and Mr.
Ilelhwell iiirlitdeil Mm. Moiiior
(iniw, Mik. Mh run ret lioflyem. Mik.
Ida Hiill'-y, Mik. Warner, Mm. It. H.
(irltiHted. Mm. W. I,. Scott. Mm.
('. K. ItuljeriH. Mm. J. K. 1'iiikerion.
Mik. I,. L. liodle. Minn Margaret
rittiiii. Mm. It. S. NicholH, Mm. A.
HelloWH, Mik. I.eniKe M. Hi own.
M m. G -oi ne Ware, Mm. V. M .
Campbell, Mi-k. Karl rilrii-li. Minn
Mat'KH i"l Maldwln, Mm. V. M.
('haliiifiK, Mm. MoitIh II. Roach.
Miidame M. J. Shoemaker, Mm. K.
I. Croft and MIkk F.mnia Hrititol.
The June Nib meeting will lie
held at I he home or Mm. (ieoiKe
Finley.
BETA SIGMA PHI
HAS MEETING AT
BRUNNER HOME
Hetn Sigma I Mi I held an intercut
lug meeting Wednesday evening at
ihe home of Meryl Hrunner
Soulh Fine nireet.
TMann were illHcuneil Tor the Mo
ther'H Day dinner to be held at si-!"
o'clock at the Hotel Fmpnmt and
lor the hrcakt'tiHt lo he held at the
II. (. Church minimer camp on the
North l'mppia. Sunday. May 21k(.
Hetty Leeily led in the dlseiinslon
ol the leKHon, "Su lint mice for the
complexes and kocuii aujunimeuiK,
Alter the meeting Miss Hrunner
served delicious refresh men Is to
Miss Smith. direclor. Helen
Sbreeve. Hetty Ieedy, Carmel New
land, Wilma Doyle, Helen IVter
non. FvmIvu Willis. A rile Cm-bell,
Jane Howker, Janet Ftckenscber
and Dorothy Dale Jackson.
The next meeting will be h pot
luck dinner In be held May 241 h
tnt, home of Miss Jackson, at
which lime the last lesson In th
cultural program lor Ihe year will
be discussed.
BIRTHDAY PARTY IS
GIVEN IN HONOR OF
VERNON RUSSELL
The tap ami advanced ballet slu
licnts of Ihe Jenkins Hussell slmllo
honored Vernon itussell. instructor.
Ktiiui weiil to the Paul Jenkins
!,,, ,,u Hlakeley
nlrc
for re-
K. - shnients and
iMijoyahlo soc-
hour.
The table
was covered by n
cloth and decornted
beautiful lac
with howls of lavender nweelpeas;
and naslel niuk Inner. The large
two-tiered decoraled birthday cnk
was baked by Mrs. tlazley. of Myr
tie Creek.
TIionc en loying the oceasion In
eluded Vernon Itussell. Geoi gem
Shankltn and Holly llebard. guenls
of honor. Illonsom (.azley, uuiu
Ann liuhl, Ann nml Shliley Carler.
Helix Wilson. 1 hirls Jean tiross.
IIclt Jenn llemlrtrks. Kthel Van
Voorst, Patricia Sheehy, Jac(ue-
lltn I lllHhMi:', Mill lev .iamie.
line and Julia Perkins. I la
Winston. Mi. and Mrs Mianklin.
Mr. and Mm Paul Jenkins, Mm. I
W, liuhl. Miss Virginia Wright.
Mrs .1 W. Perkins and Mrs. S. L.
I llebard.
! BIRTHDAYS HONORED
i AT DELIGHTFUL SUPPER
AND PARTY MONDAY
Mr and Mm. ,1 W. Smith Jr.
enteriaiued al s dellghttnl pot luck
"upper til Iheti home in Hivemdah
Mnu.liiv eenini: m l oniidimenl to .
MWs Itelen He.uh and Mm T It
Hurr on their biilbday aunive
aiics
lleaittilul bmniueM ,,f ro:
nere itirntul about the room
The ul 11 actn i appoillled bllltel
table as cmeled b a lovely bice
cloiii and ceiiieicd b a bcautiltil,..
birthday cake. I
tiill were presented to Mrs
Hurr and Miss Ilea, h and the eve
.'""-' hours eumwd playini:
,M,I1!" ' ' 1 iH iKti "
"""'"ded -Miss Htach. Mr. and Mm
T 11 ,tl1"' Xt- '"' 'hlt'"d
Thmuton, Mr. and Mm II
(ini ; ii ini Minium ti i in i o m i
and Mi-
. Mm. He
( ntlord t'arrott. Mr nmt .
1 Courtney. J. W Smith I
i sr. pott Smith sod the hoti
and
!"" '". Mr
MuiHi Jr.
MRS F. R. METJGF.R
C NT tl RTAINS MONDAY
BRIDGE CLUB
Mis K. K Melgrr VeV 1 1
rlonl entertained ihe Motol
limine- chib at Ihe annual l.itd ;
l-lmis bcaetii i ml p.nty 'Putihi
.11 the I u ti p. hull Mm It. i.. 1
V hipete op the toeh r . of i.r m i
loi (In- pb,y nml Mis A P.
leveiu'd the low svoie tu l.:c.
Keiil !
t
UNITED THANK OFFERING
LUNCHEON IS ENJOYED AT
SMITH HOME MONDAY
Following an eleven-thirty o'clock
Kcrticc at the Kplncopal church
Monday iiioriiltiK Mm. Ferry Smith
I'ejv L'raciouKiv entertuined al a
lowly I'mied Thank (JtrerliiK
liiticheon at her beautiful garden
on Kant Cans Hireet. The women
mined In llieil' blue hnxen, coniafu
liiK Hie I'uited Thank OfteriuK, (he
piocei-dn ol which Co toward keep
iiik women field workem. Covern
were placed lor I went -li e.
The -;pfjJCOpiil Kllild meetiui; fol-
loweil the luncheon with Mm. J. C.
! I lime, viee-prenldent. In charKi-.
Flaim were made for purchaniuu
cariet for Ihe new church and the
Interior decorating and finishing of
tiie pariHb kitchen wan decided up
on. The May 2L'lld meeting will le
held at Iwo o'clock ill the Htter
noon at the home of Mm. M. F
Middlebiirg. with Mm. K. T. Nel
son us joint hostess.
INTER-SE STUDY CLUB
HAS DELIGHTFUL MEETING
TUESDAY AT M ELLIS HOME
Mrs. Rruce Mellin entertained
the Inter-Se Study club at u do
Mm IX till oue-tbii ly o'clock dessert
iuiHheon al her home Tuesday af
ternoon, (iorge ous bouquets of
losen were used about the rooms.
Covers were placed for Mrs. K. S.
Hall, Mm. Harold Howerman, Mrs.
Charles Doerner, Mrs. Clyde Heard.
Mm. It. li. Hrand, Mrs. V. V. Harp-
ham. Mm. Karl Cllrich, Mm. W. M.
t'ampbell, Mrs. tlemge Chui chill.
Mm. Fred Asum. Mrs. Itobert Haw-
ley, Mm. Jay Yoiin and Ihe nos
ti sn, Mrs. Mellls.
M rw. Cuin)bell present ed an in
teresting report on the advantages
if educational features ol advertis
ing. Koll call topicn were presented.
The next meeting will be a one-
thirl y no-hostess dessert -luncheon
meeting May Xlvi at the Hotel
I'liipipia Col fee shop.
MRS. E. C. PATTERSON
IS HOSTESS TO BRIDGE
CLUB TUESDAY EVENING
Mrs. K. C. Patterson very grac
iously enteriaiued her bridge club
del ii:h 1 1 ill seven o'clock des
sert-supper al her home, T uesday
evening.
Covers were placed at prettily
appointed tables for Mrs. C. Wes-
WillianiH, or Portland, a guest,
and the following mem hem. M rs.
M. lies Mrs. P. M. I Mrs.
C. M. O'Malley. Mm. D W. Helli-
II, Mm. Ford Stnglelon, Mrs.
Owen Walker. Miss Colettn lang-
nherg and the hostess, .Mrs. Pal-
lerHon. 1
Contract bridge was enjoyed dur
ing the pleasant evening hours with
Mrs. I.ee wtnnint: hmli score anil
j Miss I.angenberg winning the sec
loud high score.
i .
CUBS ENTERTAIN
MOTHERS AT PROGRAM
AND PARTY FRIDAY
The Cubs entertained Cieir mo
thers at a very erJoable program
and party l"Ht evening at Ihe home
ot Mr. I Mm. Fred A. H'.ir 1 o'l
South Ja'kso'i street
Head in g;i. musi , The American
Creed and a "l it w ; preseuied on J
I be program, alter which the Cubs!
served re) i eKltmellts.
Those present were Mm. Will II.
tlerretseli and Donald. M m M. J.
Cumin and IHjii and Peter. Mm. W.
.1. Ashworlb and Wesler, Mm. F.
1.. Critieiiden and Itlcha-d. M-s. J.
P, Motsrhetihaeher and Klliot:. Mrs '
N) ,jy and Norman. Mr
M.
Krell and Hob, Mrs. Ned Dioi and
John and Airs. Kred A. Kurd and
Calv In.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
HAS MEETING AT BOWEN
HOME TUESDAY EVENING
The Kxeruth e Council of the
Junior Woman's flu It held a busi
ness meet lug Tuesday evening at
I lie borne of Mrs. Adrian How en,
atter nhicb a delighitul mii prise
shower parly was ghen tor Aim.
Willi. mi I nialli.
l,o el gills were prevented to
Mm. I'math from Mm. Walter Pish
er, Sivs, Jack Chapnuiti. Mrs. L. C.
Utlhaiu. Mrs Cordon Stewart. Mm.
I,. K Pies, Miss K la i lie Hrowii and:
Mrs. Howeii.
liet retlnueiM were se-ed later
in Ihe ewning al a table centered
by ii beau t Ii ul bouquet of Iris in
shades ol blue, orange and liron.e.
MRS. T. G. WATSON IS
HOSTESS AT BRIDGE
LUNCHEON ON THURSDAY
j Mm. T (', Watmm entertained hi
a very lovely one o clock luncheon
at her ntnurtit home on Hetisou
' . '...; ..i a i
. ' . 11,iliiil. , i,,,.. !!...... t,..
l-.-.-.t i..r w.il.
.,.,. .....i,.,,. v, . Tvlor Ml
; ,-,.' Mrs. S. otl 'wtliums!
MHI,llv1 j. s(,buid, Mis
Chester Mm gall. Mm, K. ti. Kohl-
,lHKlMI n,,. ho.Hless, Mm. Wat'
min.
Contract bihke was eiiiovcd 'Im-
i.w t ti ii a ei noon l Mm l ocn
winning
Pte hlb score prize.
LOVELY LUNCHEON
GIVFN AT JOHNSON
HOME ON WEDNESDAY
j Mm. tieorge Johnson vrv gni
! ctfiiily eiilettained at a lnvd one
I o'clock him hei ill at her home Wed
) lies da y a 1 1 ei noon Cnvem etc
placed ul n heantihiily api'Oiuted
liable lor Airs ticorge Wharlon,
Mm. Ken net h tjMliie. Mm lio
t Calclunit. Mm. Clan K Allen. Mm
ii M Itcirie and the hostess. Mm
johusoii
Scania .ii'd t-'pitir unit' oiHcv
ed luring the pb-aMint atteinoi n
houit.
RIVERSDALE H. H.
CLUB IS ENTERTAINED
AT ORR HOME WEDNE8DAY
Mm. Vernon Orr Invited the
members of the Rivemdale Happy
Hour club and a few guests to bet
lovely new home In West Hone
burg, Wednesday of thin week.
The business meeting was con
ducted by Mrs. Dale (iuiley, presi
dent, and Poilyatina gifts were ex
changed. A gilt of upprecfilon
was presented by the club to the
hostess, who very graciously serv
ed refreshments at I he tea hour.
She was assisted by her mother.
Mrs. W. K. OH. Mrs. Orr alco
played three pretty selections, of
her own composition, on the
piano, for the entertainment of hei
guests.
Members present were; Mrs.
llltltt Hull. IV 'C 1 li,.!-
IS. K. Camnbel). Mm. Clen ' v
Mrs. Kdna Crews, Mm. Dale
(iuiley. Mrs. It. lt. Harmon, Mrs.
Hert Kruse, Mrs. I lewey Kruse,
Mrs. Joe Marstem. Mrs. W. K. Olt.
.Mra. A. M. Selhy, Mrs. J. W. Smith
Jr., and Mm. Ii. A. t'tterback. Al
so the following guests: Mrs. Kllx
worth Otl. .Mrs. CrUeser and Mrs.
Hugli Harrison.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mm. A. M. Selby on June
MISS HELEN BEACH IS
COMPLIMENTED AT LARGE
SHOWER PARTY SATURDAY
Miss Helen Henrh was the in
spiral inn of one of the largest brid
al showers of the season Saturday.
May H. when Mm. Hert Kruse,
Mis. I. L. Harmon and Mrs.
Dewey Kruse joinlly entertained al
the home of the former In Rivers
dale. The rooms lvere effectively de
corated with mock orange, lM'i'
tones, irlK and columbine.
The shower gifiK were present
ed in the ('firm of a treasure hunt
and on each package was a clev
erly written rhyme telling the
whereabouts of the next gift.
A mock wedding was performed
by Mm. (ilen Cos. Mrs. R. A. Ctter
back. Heverly Krune, Mm. Dale
(iuiley. Mis. Dewey Kruse, Mrs. C.
J. Herg and Juanlta Kruse.
Delicious refreshments were
served to Mrs. Harvey and two
children, Mrs. C. J. Hjerg and Lois.
Mrs. J. W. Smith Jr.. Mm. T. It.
Hurr. Mrs. W. A. Murr. Mrs. W.
Common. Mrs. B. A. I'tterback.
Mrs. Cane, Mrs. Sanders, Mrs. Joe
M ami em and Darrell, Mrs. S. K.
Campbell and Cene ami I Jonna,
M in. (iardner and baby, Charles,
Mrs. J. F. Kuiter and Darrell.
Mrs, Francis and Evelyn. Mm. Ce
cil Meyem and Marilyn. Hilly and
Hobby, Mm. "Hud" Criteser, Jovce
Weher. .Mm. W. E. Ott. Airs. It." L.
Harmon. Mrs. Johanna Hammond,
Mrs. Allan Hurkhart. Mm. John
Burkhart. Aim. Dale (iuilev, Aim.
i.ienu i ox. Airs. Hert Kruse nml
Heverly. Joan and Dannie, Airs.
Dewey Kruse and Juanita and
(ieorge and the guest of honor.
Helen Bench.
MRS. JOHN RISSBERGER
ENTERTAINS AT CHARMING
TEA TUESDAY AFTERNOON
.Mrs. John Al. Hissberwer enter- yer wfnnini; the bridge prize and
tallied af a charming tea at her I Airs. Charles Hoyd winning the five
home ti'oin iwo to four o'clock j hundred prize.
Tuesday aliernoon to introduce ( Those present were Airs. Ken
Mrs. Itanuuissen and M rs. Vincent net b Online. Al rs. K. K. Sherman.
Malone. w ho have recent I v moved
into the Kdeuhower community,
having purchased lionien there.
Ileauliful bouiiieis of eolnrful
spring I lowers were al trad h ply iir
raimed about the rooms.
The tea table was beautifully ap
pointed and centered by ti silver
how I of Hweeipeas and snapdrag
ons, flanked b tall orchid tapem
in silver holders. Mm. V. It. Puck-
Inuhani bad charge of deenratint;
Ihe table. Mrs. Itissberger was as
sisted by her daughter. Mrs. Ii. W.
Mat bin, of Voncalla, and Mm. C.
H Harllett.
C.uests invited to meet Mrs. Kas
mussen and M m. Ma lone included
Mrs. II. W. MaHiis and Mm. J. II.
Mat his, of Voncalla, Airs Hart on.
Mrs. C. Calkins. Mm. P. K. Heaer.
Mrs. A. D. Addison. Aim. It. H. Wil
liams. Mm. V. It. Huckingham, Mm.
Keach, Mrs. K. ti. Cloake and Alia.
S. A, Sanlord.
BRIDGE SUPPER CLUB
IS ENTERTAINED ON
WEDNESDAY EVENING
Mrs. Ititlph tjuttie entertained her
bridge club al a deliubtlul seven
o'clock ti in tier Wednesday evening
at the Hotel t'mpqua.
Covers" were placed lit an altrac
1 1 fly appointed table tor Mrs K.
Melniee. a guest, hud Airs. Ken
neth ttilne, Mm. C. H W;ule. Mrs.
Ivan Pickens. Mrs. Chester Mor
gan. Mrs. tiny Cordon. M m. .1. li.
W barton and the hostess, Mrs.
Ralph Uuine.
Contract bridge was enioyed dur
ing the cvenitiv at the Quine home
with Aim Cordon winning the high
score prize.
MR, AND MRS. MILLS
ENTERTAIN AT LOVELY
DINNER SATURDAY EVENING
Mr. and Mrs. Hrewer Mill" en
tertained at a very !oolv seven
o' lock dinner at their home on
Watson street Saturdav eveiiine to
compliment their housemiests. Mr.
and Mr K. H. Pii-kr-ns and Air.
and Mrs. J. D Ta lor. til Salem.
Vitdithtrat uuests were Mrs. i".ra'es
.tud Mr. ami .Mm. Ivan Pickens and
son, Jon.
Lovely pink roses were tised to
carry nut a pretty decorative mot it
tor ihe occaMon. Mr and Aim. K
II Pu Itens are the puients of Mrs.
Mills
A.A.GC. MEETING
IS HELD THIS WEEK
The regular meeting ot the .A
nr. w.i;i held this week, at which
I nn tniididalen w ei e chosen tor
the All Ameiiittn tint, who is to re
en v mi a w aid a I a pai ty to be
aiu'ii in In-r honor
The lollowiim ttrls wei'e tiotnin
Mi ti and w ill be voted on at the
next ll1ceH1l;, Velmu Cnw-kei.
Kuiik. Dmotliv t'tocker and C;ir
no h Alu el. The girls were chosen
:or app m alice. pel tonalit v and
,.billtv in ve w ;i!id cl-pt H k
ateiiM'ei"Hbip uruH is tior
iicUi by the iint.
FROCKS FOR SWEET-GIRL GRADUATES
r ttH ,
jP IT HER of these smartly new, youthfully fresh white dresses is sure to flatter the Sweet Girl Grad
7 he streamlined model at left is of waffle pique with a matching bolero. The more feminine
creation, ngut, has a full skirt of plain white organdv. (inched with a narrow dust ruffle of eyelet
embroIf(e-', --rtv to match the doublr hreasted bodice.
LADY ELKS ENJOY
SOCIAL EVENING AT
TEMPLE THURSDAY
The l.ady Elks enjoyed a ideas
anl social evening Thursday at the
temple with Aim. Kenneth tiuine,
president, in charge ami Airs. Ir
vin Htunn as bostenn.
Contract bridue and Five-hundred
wire in nlay with Mm. L. W. Aletz-
Mrs. C. W. Parker. Airs. W. K.
Harris. Mm. L. W. Metzter, Aim.
K It. MelZKer. -Mrs. Charles Hoyd,
M rs. 11. C. Darby ami daughter,
Miss Alary Kllen. Aim. Val Strong.
Mm. W. J. Olmscheid. Airs. Paul
tie.ldes. Mm. T. H. Ness. Airs. M.
Hazel Dixon and Airs. Walter
tiood.
T!ie next social meeting will be
held the evening of Alny 2:1th at the
I em pie.
MRS. W. F. HARRIS
IS HOSTESS TO BRIDGE
CLUB ON MONDAY
Airs. W. P. Harris was a most
gracious hostess Monday afternoon
when she enteriaiued her bridge
club at a tie tight fit! one-thirty
o'clock dosserl-luncheon at her
lovely home on South Main street.
Cecil Hrunner roses and columbine
were attractively used to carry out
a pretty decorative motif for the
occasion.
Covers were placed for .Mrs. A. K.
Kent, a guest, and Mm. II. S,
Pluck. Mm. It. D. Whipple. Mm. S.
J Shoemaker. Aim. Kred Hamilton,
Mrs. K. O. Hiikli, Mrs. (i. C. Kin
lay. Mm. tieorre Wharton and the
hostess. Mrs. Harris.
Contract briilm was enioyed dur
ing the afternoon with Alts. Shoe
maker winning the high score
prize.
MISS HELEN CASEY
IS GUEST SPEAKER AT
FINE ARTS MEETING
M iss Helen Casey uhvo a verv
interesting and delightliii talk on
"The Theatre," at a meeting of
the fine arts department of the
Junior Woman's club held al the
home of Aliss Hetty Shoemaker on
Hlakeley street .Moiida v e Veiling
Miss Casey's talk included lea. Mm
playwrights, actors, plays ami an
interesting outline of Ihe Comimin
ly Playhouse al Pasadena. Caltl.,
of which Miss Caey was torinerly
a tliamattc student
A sut pi We shower compliment
ing Airs. Sidney Domertico, nee
Hettittelle Knoll, tollowcd and
lovely refresh men ts w ere nerved
by Aliss Shoemaker to Aim. H. It
Shoemaker and Mis Helen Case.
guests, ami Mrs. Sidney I'omenlco,
Mr-. Jack Chapman. All is Hett
Strong. Miss Kay Stevens, Afiss
Kla I ne Hrow n and Aliss Mai Be
latig(
At the May 22 meeting a play
will be read
F. 8 CLUB HAS
ME ETING TUESDAY
AT DLCKER HOME
Mm Karl Decker erv gracious,
ty elite 1 1 anted the F S club at
her li'Mne Tii"il:iy aliernoon. Sew
ing ith! viMtuig were enioe. am!
st th" tea hour Mrs leker serv
ed delicious mm reh no-lit s to Mis
Hhiiv F. Hattield. Mis. J F. Hyrd.
Mm Walter Singleton. Mm. H. II
Laii i and Mm. 11. 1 HI.huti.
T"' v'" 1 n-eef iml it! be
euigh-h1 the home ol Mm. H,;-DelU.
. 1-939""""
-i' ' --.iv-A. i.- i
MRS. IAL0 STEPHENS
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE
CLUB ON WEDNESDAY
Mrs. lalo Stephens very gra
ciously entertained her bridge club
at it lovely 1 :3n o'clock dessert
luncheon at her nth-active home in
Laurel wood Wednesday afternoon.
Heaul iful bouquets of roses ami
coin in bine, were used ahout the
rooms.
Covers were plnced for Airs. T.
If. Ness. Aim. It. It. Aladdox, Mrs.
Kobert Kelly ami Airs. Leonard
Itiley, guests, and Airs. K. R. Aletz
ger. Aim. ,t. P. Motschenbacher.
.Mrs. Frederick J. Porter and the
hostess, Airs. Stephens.
Contract hridge was in pliy dur
ing the plcusniit afternoon hours
with Airs. Porter winning Ihe
prize lor hiizh score nml Mrs.
Kelly winning the traveling prize.
SOCIAL EIGHT CLUB
ENTERTAINED AT
LOVELY LUNCHEON
.Mrs. I. H. Riddle was a most gra
cious hostess Tuesday aliernoon.
U hen al ontnt-tiiiiifwl tliu ,t,,i-l
I Kight club at a charming one
I o'clock luncheon Ht her attractive
I home in liurelwood.
I Covers were placed nt a beauti-
' fully appointed table for Airs. Kin-
I est Purvance. of Cofiillle. a guest,
and the following mcmhem. Airs.
! J. If. Ilooth. Mrs. P. T. Pubar.
Mrs. Washington Hughes. Airs. J.
D. Osborn. Aim. A. C. Marstem.
Mm. K. K. (iile. Aim. A. A. Wells
and the hostess. Airs. Riddle.
Sewing and visiting were enjoy
ed during (he pleasant afternoon
hours.
MRS. CASSIE CLARKE
CELEBRATES NINETIETH
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY
Mrs. Cassie Clarke, of ( mpqua.
one of Oregon's pioneer women,
celebrated her ninetieth birthday
annivesary quietly at her home in
At less than the cost of home clean
ng suoolies. electricity used and
disappointments, we can take your
j clothing, clean and press it to your
; complete satisfaction and return it
when you want it.
111, M'j'Y 74
aJiAAfl si a ,, ,iss A it A si
'DRY CLEANING
QtTosts but
I h m lii mt i -r
rmpqua Monday, May S. Many
greeting cards were sent to Aim.
Clarke by relatives and friends.
She lias resided in Cmpqua at her
present home for the past fifty
eight years.
Present on her ninetieth birth
day were Airs. Frank Smith, of
Los Angeles. Calif., Mr. and Aim,
Rush Clarke, of Oakland and
Aliss Martha Clarke, o! f I'mpqiia.
l:'r-fi&-M&?-&w- - '
iML ; J2i$ftQ95l
so mi mil MARVEL
AT ITS LOW PRICE!
I'cojiln rxrlnitu in nslonisliniont
over this miracle Gibson. Imnsinc!
H IX SIX.FOOT triplc-sralnl nil-nil-el
raliincl. Iia-ooparily L'-lvpe
frorrr. n.VS IIKKMKTICALLY
t;r.ALI-:n.N.MTKKI. IMT! W
n linj ! Scr it, or you'll mips
rrfriimitor of a Iifrlimr!
in i.wso with FREEZ'R SHELF
Of rotire .ihon give nu nil Ihe rnn.
rn,n:r. liorrr. be mire jnu nrrn't
midrd by mere fruturrm" After oil,
my rrrriirerntfir Ua (I) rahinrt,
(2) n molor-rnniprr'oor. (.1) n Ireei
ina i-.Mil. HIT 1IMY (IIIIMIN torn
'H into 1" by niwiia you (I) the
lrrr7 Sbrlf not only a unit Hint
rmd lv.st the hiir ht that frecc.
See t.ibo:i, jrl all -t !
Freei'r Shelf Modcli $1 55.95 to $50
WILLIAM CALHOUN'S
RADIO MUSIC STORE
', 225 N. Jackson St.
'SENIORS HONORED AT
I DINNER DANCE GIVEN
! BY MOTHERS SATURDAY
One of the largest and most
charming events of the week was
the sewn o'clock dinner-dance
given in honor of the senior gradu
ating class of R. H. S.. by their
mothers. Saturday evening ut the
Hotel I'nipqua.
Aim. Roy Heltova was general
chairman of the alfair, which was
' one of the most enjoyable of the
spiing graduating" events.
Airs. A. A. Wilder and Mm. L.
W. Josse. joint chairmen of the
decorations, used the yellow and
gi ecu colurs of the class an the
basis lor a beautiful motif for the
occasion, White bow is and match
ing candleholders, held bouquet s
of yellow ami preen flowers,
ferns" and tapers, while yellow
and green cellophane streamers
and bow? were rmcHuIly arrang
ed from the bouquets to the euds
of the tables.
The attractive favors ami place
cards were in charge of Mrs. J. K.
Walsh and Airs. R. (i. Baker,
with Mrs. Carl E. RoHclund, chair
man of the corsage committee. In
vila tions were in charge of Mrs.
C. K. Wimberly, who with Airs. II.
Herg and Airs. J. K. Walsh also had
charge of the hotel arrangements
for the affair. The finance com
mittee chairmen were Mrs. H. C.
Church and Mm. Harold Gould.
The committee chairmen were
assisted by the mothers of the
seventy-four senior class members.
Mrs. H. C. Church and Mrs. A.
Ii. Cacy w ere joint chairmen of
the delightful program, which
was broadcast over KllNR by Mar
shall Pengra, who very splendidly
acted as master of ceremonies tor
the affair, and introduced the tal
lowing program:
"Welcome. Seniors." Mm. Roy Bel
lows (mother of class presi
dent.) Response to Mothers. Hob Bellows,
(class president).
Tap dance, "Little Toy Trumpet,"
Dora Baker, accompanied by
Faith Young.
Harp and guitar, two numbers. Pat
(ilenn.
Vocal solo. "Little Brown Bird
Sinking." Bet ty Alarsters.
Piano solo. ' Manila t tan Aiasqucr-
ade." Hetty Owen.
Readings. "What the Trouble
Was," "Ala, She Was in It." June
Alarsters.
"Overheard at the Junior-Senior
Picnic." under Air. Jackson's
guidance.
Quartette. Helen White, Dorothy
White, Betty Alarsters and Alary
Bellows.
Class song, written and composed
by Helen Jane Kerr, member of
class, led hy Dolores Cucy,
school song queen.
Following the program the ta
bles were cleared and dancing was
enjoyed.
a
SURPRISE BIRTHDAY
PARTY GIVEN JOE NOYER '
ON FRIDAY EVENING
A most enjoyable surprise birth
day party was given in honor of
Joe Noyer last Friday evening at
(Continued on page 3.)
lint
the
Liberal Terms!
Hi
Telephone 93