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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURC, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1939.
THREE
Society and Clubs
Dy LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
MISS BESSIE B. BARKER
AND CLYDE W. ADAIR
MARRY SATURDAY EVENING
At a beautiful ceremony, lovely
in its simplicity, Miss Uessie i.
liarker, attractive daughter of .Mrs.
Akhea Harker, of Ro.sebui'tf, be
came the bride of Clyde Waller
Aduir, of Giants Pass, son of Mr.
ami Mrs. t?lyde Adair, of Kosi'burg.
Saturday evening, June 1'Jth, at til.
George's .episcopal church.
Uev. Ferry Sniiili. rector of Si.
George's church. performed the
ceremony at eivht-thirty o'clock in
the evening in the preserve nf the
Immediate families of the bridal
couple.
The bride was lovely In an aqua
blue wool .suit witli nvy accesso
ries and a corsag of Talisman
.roses and terns. Mis. Marlon I
'Wolfonl, sister of Ilio bride, was
illation of honor, and wor.- u sand
colored tailleiir and corsiige of
Bweetneas and rosebuds. Alfred A.
Allen, of Collage Grove, a frater
nity brother of the bridegroom, act
ed as best man.
Following the ceremony, Mr. and
Mis. Adair left for Grants Pass to
make their home. Mrs. Adair is
"well known here, having attended
the local schools, where she was
graduated in this year's class. She
has been employed at Hunt's In
dian theatre as cashier for the past
couple of years. Mr. Adair is also
well known in this city, having at
tended the local schools and later
attending Oregon, State college. Ilo
js now manager of the Goodyear
Tire company store in Giants Pass.
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PARKER CLAN ENJOY
ANNUAL REUNION AT
f PICNIC ON SUNDAY
The Parker clan held a very en
joyable reunion and picnic Sunday,
June 11, in Lindblooms' grove. The
afternoon was pleasantly spent vis
iii tig and recalling old times as
tome had not been here since lfiiiti.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Montgomery of Los Angeles,
Mr. and Mrs. Otlo Parker and sons,
lanel and lion, of IJroekway, Mr.
and Mis. "Red" Sowersby, Mr. and
M is. James Kester, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Kester nud daughter, Lorene,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert lljiif and chil
dren, liobhcttn and Robert, Mr. and
.M is. I.ewin Parker, Mr. and Mrs.
Karl Parker, son and daughter. Jos
eph and liuby, Mrs. Kffie Ktubblo
i'ield. Miss I lael Kester, Mr. Ken
neth Parker, Mr. H. L. Mclaughlin,
Miss Jo Mcltee, Mr. Sherman Ale
lice and jVIr. limine Goble.
PRESBYTERIAN AID TO
PICNIC ON THURSDAY
The Presbyterian Ladies Aid will
bold its last meeting until full at a
very drlightlul one o'clock no-hostess
picnic Thursday afternoon,
June 1Mb, in the beautiful garden
i( of the Ue'orgfl Kohlhagen"' home.
Members and friends attending
have been asked to bring a covered
dish and sandwiches for the lunch
eon and are nl?o r nested to bring
their own table service. If the wea
thr r is inclement, the affair will he
turned into a one o'clock potltici;
luncheon at the church parlors.
Mrs. V. M. Chalmers, persident,
and her officers and Mrs. K. (J.
Kohlhagen and Mrs. Bertha Parrott
will lie in charge of the affair. All
members and friends are most cor
dially invited.
COUNTRY CLUB LADIES
TO MEET ON THURSDAY
The ladies of the Itoseburg Coun
try club will meet at S::io o'clock
Thursday morning at the clubhouse
to continue the animal handicap
golf tournament play.
Pollack luncheon will be served
at the clubhouse at l'2:'Mt o'clock,
the stunner bridse tournament play
will begin at l:'.W o'clock. Mrs.
Waller Fisher, captain, will pre
side at the business meeting, at.
which time plans will be made for
a parly to be held this month for
4 all club mrmbers. All ladies of the
club are cordially invited to spend
the day at the club.
TRI-SQU ARE CLUB TO
MEET ON THURSDAY
The Tri-Sijuare club of the First
Baptist, church will meet ut two.
thh ty o'clock Thursday after
yioon with Mrs. Claude Baker on
Fast Second avenue north with
Mrs. Harry F. Haifield acting as as
sisting hostess.
The business meeting will he In
charue of the president. Mrs. Alba
Spaugh. with Mrs. Carl Mckens in
charge of the devotions. The Indies
will spend t lit-; social hour sewing
on articles for the bazaar. An in
ter sting program has been ar
ranged for the meeting. All mem
bers are cordially invited to be
present.
BENEFIT CARD PARTY
TO BE DELIGHTFUL
AFFAIR ON FRIDAY
St. Joseph's Catholic Altar socie-
ty hai announced a very delightful
two o'clock benefit card party to be
liehl ai the I'mpqiia hotel f rniay ai
t moon. June Pith, to which the
public has been most cordially in
vited to enjoy.
Heser vat ions for the party maj
be made bv telephoning Mrs. K. I.
Dotan at Mrs. T. II. New
and Mrs. L. L. Miller are acting as
joint general chairmen of the bene
fit party.
MELROSE H. E.
CLUB HAS MEETING
The Melrose Home Kconnintcs
club was delightfully eniortained
Wednesday al a lovely one o'clock
luncheon at the Kruse home with
Mrs. Amy Kruse anil Mrs. Lucille
Conn as Joint hostesses.
Cnvi rs were placed for Ruth find
Ruby Matthew. Mrs. George Coop
er and Kdith Matthews, guests, and
the following members, Alice Gnff,
F.dyth Kelley. Wllimlna Bone
brake, Nellie Myers, Katie Conn,
I Fnuna Seeley, Fthel. Alii1 and Ma
ttel Bapeijbaik. Kathryn I'etrequin.
Kmtna Matthews. Margaret Sitmns.
May Taj lor, Margaret lleese. Nor
ma and Grace Fenn, Fa ye Conn and
the hostesses, Amy Kruse and Lu
cille Conn.
Malic 1 Buscubark had charge of
the interesting program, which "in
cluded interesting Flag 1 ay fea
tures. The next meeting will be a
noon politick luncheon to be held
June Mil. at t-e home of Mrs.
Kdna Matthews.
MELROSE GRANGE HAS
INTERESTING MEETING
v
MELROSIC. June 13. Tho Mel
rose p range held an open meeting
Tuesday evening at the grange hall,
which was attended by visitors as
well as members. ,
A program included the following
numbers:
Uecltations by Jimmie Young. Uiu
Ish Conn, Teddy lUece, Jeanine
Conn and Beverly Jean Worthing
ton. Song by Betty Joe Nelson and ac
companied by Roy Wickstrom on
guitar.
Song Beverly Leach
Following the program v. siting
and Chinese checkers were enjoyed
and later refreshments were served.
A short business meeting was
held at the close of the open meet
ing and applications of member
ship to grange were read and which
iucludcyi Betty Joe Nelson. Cbarlene
Stark. John Trozelle. Cecil cterce.
Kuth Pierce, Eunice Craft, Wayne
Craft, Floyd Felt. Kuth Matthews.
Ruby Matthews, Alice Myers, Clay
ton Nielson, Roy Becker, Raymond
Keiffer. Ethvl May Garland and
Chub Handy, re-instate. At the next
meeting the applications ot tnese
young people 'will be voted on.
BLANCHE SLATER AND
CHARLES PARKER MARRY
SFTHERLIX, June 12. Miss
Blanche Slater and Mr. Charles
Parker were united in marriage on
June 5 at 1:30 p. m. by the Rev
erend Frederick Taylor, Methodist
pastor, at his home in Vancouver,
Washington.
The bride wore a pink lace dress
and carried a corsage of tiny pink
roses and lilies of the valley
Both young people are well
known in this locality, the bride
having been employed as primary
teacher in the Sutherlin school for
the past several years. Miv Parker,
formerly of this city, is now em
ployed in Portland. Mr. and Mrs.
Parker are graduates of the Suth
erlin high school. They will be at
home tit S4 Ava avenue, Gresham.
They have the best wishes of a
host of friends in this locality.
MR. AND MRS. HANDY
HONORED BY FRIENDS
MELROSE, June 13. A group of
voting people went to Dillard Mon
day evening and got Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Handy and brought them to
Melrose grange hall where a chari
vari . crowd was waiting. Mr. and
Mrst "flaiidy treated the group and
the evening was enjoyed in playing
games.
Mr. and Mrs. Handy were mar
ried at Portland last Sunday and
are visiting the former's brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Enos
Handy of Hillard, Mrs. Handy is a
niece of C, M. Stubbs and has visit
ed at Melrose on several occasions.
The voting people will soon leave
lor Buster Butte lookout where they
will spend the summer.
UMPQUA REBEKAH
LODGE MEETS
ELKTON, June 12. The UmH
qtia Rebekah lodge No. 173 met In
regular session Tuesday evening
with Mrs. Lena Itosseii as noble
grand. Mrs. Zoa Wade, Mrs. Mable
liader, Mrs. Frances Iledden and
J. B. Rader gave reports of the
Grand Indge which was held .at
Klamath Falls.
I'nder the good of the order, Mrs.
Catherine Fenley gave a reading
and Mrs. Kathleen llugus and Mrs.
Barbara Taruowski gave a skit.
Mrs. Edilh Adams. Mrs. Kathleen
llugus and Mrs. Barbara Taruowski
served refreshments.
MRS. PRUNER HOSTESS
TO THIMBLE CLUB
RHUiLE June 12. Mrs. Ernest
Primer was hostess for the Ladies
Thimble dub at her home north of
town Thursday afternoon. The la
dies spent the afternoon in sewing
and visiting and were served love
ly refreshments at the close by the
hostess. Present were Mrs. Dodge
and daughter of Dodge Inn and Mrs.
C. A. Campbell, guests, and Mrs.
0. E. Losdon. Mrs. A. P. Johnson,
Mrs. (i. L. Grant, Mrs. Arthur Pfaff.
Mrs. Kary Pfaif, Mrs. Ernest Kid
dle, Mrs. John Buyer and Mrs.
Primer, members.
FORMER ROSEBURG
GIRL ANNOUNCES
ENGAGEMENT IN EUGENE
or iiil"rest to friends here Is the
announcement of the engagement
of M iss Beatrice Fa nit; tier, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Faulkner,
of Eugene, to Delbert V. Hill, son
of Mr. Mid Mrs. Nathan Hill.
The Clvde Faulkner family for
merly made thlr home In this city,
Miss B'-atrice Faulkner is a niece of
Mrs. W. D Harris of this city, and
a cousin of Mrs. Allen Moore,
W.F.M.S. TO MEET
AT CHURCH THURSDAY
The Woman's Foreign Missionary
-oeiet y will meet at t wo o'clock
Thursday afternoon at the Metho
dist Episcopal church parlors
Mrs Ned Dixon will be program
trader lor the afternoon and Mrs.
Foster Bnlner will conduct the de
votions. Members and friend are
most cordially invited to be present.
AH-N E AH-NI K A GROUP
TO MEET ON THURSDAY
The Ah-Neah-Nlka Camp Fire
eroup will meet at two o'closk
Thursday afternoon at the home of
the guardian. Miss Dorothy Dale
Jnrkson. on South Main street.
Gamca for the afternoon will be in
charge ot Marilee Y eager and Flor
ence Denton. All members are re
quested to be present.
SIDE GLANCES
COPH- 1,39 BY WE. 5IBVICC. INC. T. 1
"Including your equipment, license and gasoline, this fisli
has cost you approximately $85!"
Another Hardy Family Film Coming
I "Lt jaf' j-
Mickey's in trouble again! The
of tho famous Hardy screen- family, who come to the Indian theatre'
Wednesday for four big days in their latest hit, "The Hardy's Ride
High" finds himself In a peck of trouble when he allows himself to be
caught In a compromising position with Virginia Grey. It's his girl
friend. Ann Rutherford, who has trouble with the gieen-eyed monster.
In this latest, and from nil reports, greatest hit of the Hardy clan, this
popular family becomes millionaires or so they believe and the results
ate history as they each step out to do what they've always wanted to
do. Lewis Stone, Cecilia Parker and Fay Ilolden have their usual roles.
BUSY BEES SOCIAL
CLUB HAS MEETING
GLENDALE, June 12. The Busy
Bees, social club of the Rebekah
I lodge, held Its June meeting Tues
day aiternoon at the home ot Mrs.
W. R. Stevenson,, with Mrs. Bert
jGlllons and Mrs. Jesse Bowman as
assist ing hostesses. Visiting and
sewing were enjoyed during the af
ternoon, and later dainty lefresh
:iuents were served to Mrs. Joe
Jones. Mrs. Margaret Stevenson,
Mrs. L. C. Basye, Mrs. I. 11. Smith,
'Mrs. A. J. Raess, Mrs. M. A. Bates.
Mrs. Frank Woodley, Mrs. Matie V.
Heller. Mrs. M. L. Frost, Mrs. El
sie Regis, Mrs. Etna Humphreys,
Mrs. W. B. Lesh and the hostesses.
Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. (iillons and
Mrs. Bowman.
IOTA SIGMA CLUB
CHANGES MEETING
DAY TO THURSDAY
The Iota Sigma club, which was
to have met Friday of this week
has changed Its session to Thurs
day evening at the Kenneth Ford
home at 1141 East Third street, on
account of the Cascade college
Methodist a cappella choir concert
to be presented Friday evening at
ths Methodist Episcopal church.
Mrs. Ford will be assisted by
Mrs. Hazel Lytle as joint hostess
for the meeting. Mrs. John Wenth
erford, president, will conduct the
business session, which will be fol
lowed by a delightful program. All
members are requested to be
present.
'PAST PRESIDENTS CLUB
TO MEET ON FRIDAY
I The Past Presidents club of
jtJeorge Stnrmer auxiliary to Fnlfed
Spanish War Veterans will meet at
a one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon
Friday, June Hith, at the home
of Mrs. Paul Dempsey. The biislnens
meeting will be In charge of the
president, .Mrs. W. C. Prlntz, All
members are cordially Invited to be
present.
V.F.VV. AUXILIARY
TO MEET THURSDAY
The auxiliary to Patrick W. Kel
ley post of Veterans of Foreign
Wars will meet at eight o'clock
Thursday evening at the K. of P.
hall.
Plans for the state convention at
Pendleton to be held in July will be
made and delegates from the local
auxiliary will be elected. All mem
bers are requested to be present.
CHAMBERS-KING ANNUAL
REUNION 1$ ANNOUNCED
FOR SUNDAY, JUNE 18TH
The annual Chnmbors-Kfne reun
ion will be a delightful event of
By George Clark
Bff- U AT. Sf.
Irrepressible Mickey Rooney Andy,
Sunday, June 18th, to be held In
Kings valley. A basket dinner will
be held at noon, followed by a pro
gram. All members of the Cham-liers-Kiug
families are urged to at
tend. MR. AND MRS. REEVtS
ENTERTAIN AT PARTY
YONCALLA, June 12 Mr. nnd
Mrs. Paul Reeves of Drain enter
tained at a party at their home
Wednesday evening, honoring the
birthday of tieorge Roberts. A trea
sure hunt was enjoyed during the
evening, alter which a delicious
lunch was served to the following,
George and Bob Roberts, Miss Joy
Roberts, Billy RobertB, Miss Mar
lon Edes, Miss Shirley Sefton. Miss
Marjorie Todd and Henry Byron.
George received ninny beautiful
gilts from his friends.
JOB'S DAUGHTER8 INVITED
TO MYRTLE CREEK BETHEL
I INSTALLATION WEDNESDAY
Roseburg bethef, No. R, of Job's
Daughters, has been Invited by
Myrtle Creek bethel to attend Its
installation of new officers ut
eight o'clock Wednesday evening
at Myrtle Creek. Members of Rose
burg bethel desiring to go to Myr
tle Creek are asked to call the
! mmrdfiiti. M rn K. A. Hrittnn
SUB-JUNIORS TO HOLD
MEETING TUESDAY
A very Important meeting of the
Sub-Juniors of the Junior Woman's
club has been announced for seven-
Ithirty o'clock tonight, June nth, to
I be held at the Roseburg Woman's
(clubhouse. Every member Is urged
ito be present. Election of officers
Iwtll be held.
FIRST PEACHES OF
SEASON MARKETED
' The first home-grown peaches
nf the season were placed on the
local market today by Linden Hoff
man, of Happy Valley. The peaches
are of the Mayflower variety.
Mr. Hoffman secured a lug box of
Hie fruit today to take Mrst hon
ors for the season.
Leaves For Lcs Angeles H. R.
Banning left today for his home In
Los Angeles, following a trip to
Roseburg to attend the wedding of
his granddaughter, Miss Jean Han
ntng and Clarence Bates, which
took place at the Preubyterlsu
church Sunday. Mr. ItHnning, for
merly a resident of this city. Is the
father of C. K. banning of Roseburg.
Local
News
Here Yesterday Ml, nnd Mrs. B.
L. Denn, of Camas Volley, were In
town on business yesterday.
Mr. Boyle Here Harry Boyle, of
Camas Valley, spent yesterday In
this city attending to business.
Tucker." of Myrtla Creek, was In
town tor a lew nours jresierimy on
business.
Shops and Visits Ms. Florence
Sieverts, of Oakland, shopped and
visited friends In this ;city yester
day. .
Giengary Club to Meet The
Olengary Sewing club will meet
Wednesday afternoon at the home
of F. I. Betts.
Riddle Visitors Here TT. J. Hau
sotter and Clarence Johnston. Rid
dle residents, were in town attend
ing to business yesterday.
Leaves for Portland Mfea Verna
Carothers, Rose school teacher, left
Monday for Portland to spend the
summer months visiting relatives
and friends.
Spend Sunday In CorvatUs Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Bartley ami daugh
ters. Vivian and Joyce, of this city,
enjoyed a trip to Corvallls and back
Sunday.
Visiting Here Bill Newell, Port
land, junior at Oregon State col
lege, has arrived here for a visit
wit!i his aunts, Mrs. lioyil Bales and
Mrs. Kdwin Booth.
Okeda Group to Meet The Oke-
da Camp Fire group will meet nt
seven o clock Wednesday evening
at the home of Miss Fredericka
Hamilton on Rlakeley street.
Returns Home Miss Gladys Oil
man has returned" to her homo in
this city, following a week's visit
In Eugene at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Mattencci, formerly of
this city.
Vacationing Mrs. John Edwards,
office attendant to Dr. Georgo K.
Hi tick, is tnkin.'.' a vacation this
week. Mrs. UoJ Balqs is working
In. Dr. Houck's office during the
week.
Facility Party Planned Patrick
W. Kelly auxiliary to Veterans of
Foreign Wars will hold a card party
Wednesday evening nt the Veter
ans Administration Facility. Mem
bers and friends are Invited.
Ill Monday Miss Elodn Taylor,
stenographer nt the local chamber
of commerce office, was unable to
be at work yesterday on account of
illness. Mrs. E. L. Dohm had
charge of the office during the day.
Back In Office Dr. B. R. Shoe
matter Is back in his office in the
Medical Arts building, following a
week's vacation with Mrs. Shoe
maker nnd daughter, Miss Doris,
and son, Bertram, at the Golden
Gate fair In San Francisco.
D. A. R. to Picnic Tho D. A. R.
will hold Its closing meeting until
fall and will observe National Flag
day at a one o'clock no-hostess pic
nlc luncheon Wednesday nt the
Bell log cabin on the North Ump
itia near Glide.
Back From San Francisco Mr.
nnd Mrs. S. J. Shoemaker and sous,
Sam nnd Bob, have returned to
Iheir home on East Initio street, fol
lowing a week's vacation trip to
the Golden Gnto fair in Han Fran
cisco. Home From Portland Mr. nnd
Mrs. Homer Kronke nnd dnughter,
Miss Betty, and Mr. nnd Mrs. It. A.
Krorke have returned to their
homes In this city, following a
week's stay In Portland enjoying
the Rose festival and visiting rela
lives and friends.
W. C. T. U. to
Meet Tho Ti nun.
burg W. C. T. II.
mission program
day' nfternoon nt
Alba Hpnugh on
will hold n flower
nt 2:30 Wednes-
the home of Mrs.
South Stephens
street. Mrs. C.
president, will be
meeting.
A. Ch.imbeilin,
In charge of the
Special Meeting Called The
Junior Woman's club will hold n
special meeting of the officers and
appointive officers at K o'clock
Wednesday evening nt the club
house to hold a rehenrsnl for Instal
lation of officers, which will take
place June 19.
CCC Camp Dates Dance Mem
bers of the ( ump Sltkuin CCC camp
are staging a big free dance ai
their ramp next Friday night, June
Ifi, and the public Is invited to ntr
tend. Music will be provided by I'at
Hayes' orchestra of Couufllo. The
dance will start ut '.) p. in. and re
Ireshments will be served.
Returns From Portland Mrs. R
C. MaicterH has returned to her
home In this city, following a trip
to Portland tn visit relatives nnd In
Snlein with her son-in-law and
rlaiitthter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry
I'earcy, and family. She was nccom
panlrd home by her son-tn-lRw nnd
daughter, Captain and Mrs. Hermit
Johnson, of Portland, who will visit
here for several weeks. Mrs. John
son was formerly Miss Dorothy
Mnrsters of this city.
SERVES)
6T09
AT
I grocers!
Here From Tiller Mr. nnd Mrs.
Fred J. Hayes, of Tiller, were busi
ness visitors In this city yesterday.
Go Eait to Get Car nilh.t mM
Jim Finlay, sons of Dr. and Mrs. li.
C. Finlay. of this city, have left for
weirou. .incii. , 10 urivo back u new
kar.
Visiting in Longview Miss Vir
ginia Cilmour, of this city, has gone
to longview. Wash., to upend a few
days visiting her brolher-iu-tuw and
sister. Mr. and Mrs. diaries S.
Collins.
Return to Medford Mr. and Mrs.
K. G. Randolph and daughter, Miss
Barbara, have returned to theh
home in Medford, following a visit
nere or several days at the home ot
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Motschenbachei
on South Main street.
Enjoy Week-End Mr. and Mrs.
John Kelly, of thin city, spent the
week end at the Oregon caves and
attended to property Interests in
mat vicinity. They were accom
panied by Mr. uud Mrs. Harold
Sanders and daughter. Mia. and
son, Bob.
Movinn tn Fnnn Mi- .i.i f.
Clyde Powell and son, Larry, are
moving Sunday to Kugene, where
Mr. Powell will be associated with
his brother, Carl Powell, in the
Pick N' Pack Food store. He has
been emitlnvml In If nualtu.-a- rn
past two years with the Deer
recK naieway store.
Returns to Roseburg Mrs. Meryl
Evans, who has been working in
Sacramento, Cnlif., has relumed to
Roseburg nnd has accepted employ
ment as an operator In Velum's
Beauty shop in the Perkins build
ing. Mrs. Evans Is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Well man, of this
city.
Here From Portland Mr. and
Mrs. R. R. Levy and daughter, Pa
tricia Sue, of Portland, nre here
on their vacation visiting Mrs. Le
vy s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
Hyrd. Both Mr. and Mrs. Levy for
merly worked at the Roseburg
News-Review office. Mrs. was
Miss lols Anne Byrd, before her
marriage.
Back From Salem Miss Nellie
Stiles returned to her work at tho
Tavern this morning, following. a
three-day visit with relatives and
friends in Salem. She was accom
panied home by her sister, Miss
Faye Maddox, of Salem, who will
visit here until the first of the
mouth.
Undergo TonBllectomys Homer
Waters, son of Alfred Waters, of
Yoncallii; Janice Holllsler, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. V. 1). llollis
ter, of Willimina, Oro., nnd Charles
Verrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Verrell, of this city, are convalesc-lii'-
from touslleclomys performed
this past week-end by Dr. A. C.
Seely. The Hollister family Is vis
iting relatives In Melrose.
Tennis Party Planned Tho Pot
tawatomie Camp Fire group has
planned a tennis parly (o ho held at
flul'im n'nliwlr Woiliinufl,, v mni.nl..,i
" " " " J I""' Hl"h
at the senior high school court.
Members residing on the nnrthside
will meet hi a body at Creason's
corner nnd those from east and
southwest Roseburg will meet nt
the corner of tho PreHbyterlnti
church to go to the court tn a
group.
Arrive From California Miss
Irene llouser, of Long Beach, Calif.,
and Miss Rita Houser, of this cltv.
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Houser, of Roseburg, arrived hero
Monday, following u vacation at tho
Golden Gate fair tn San Francisco.
Miss Irene plans to spend a couple
of men I tin here with her parents.
She has been working In Long
Bench for the last few years. She
was met In San Francisco by her
sisler, Miss Rita, last week.
Visit at Wellman Home Mrs.
Mary Sprout, or Lincoln, Nebr.;
Mrs. II. V.. Sprout and daughter,
Helen, and sou, Herbert, of McAl
lister, Montana, ami Don Hoherts.
of Seattle, spent tho week-end In
Roseburg ns the guests of Mrs. II.
K, Sprout's brother and sister-ln
Inw, Mr. and Mrs. (I. A. Wellman.
The visitors are enjoying a VHcn
llon trip, stopping nt points of In
terest in Oregon, en route to tho
(iolden (iato fair in San Francisco.
Home From Vacation Mr. nnd
Mrs. Hoyd Hales are back at their
home on the North Pacific highway,
following h week's vacation. With
their son, Hill, they spent three
days at Diamond lake uud then re
turned here and were Joined by
Mrs. Hales' mother, Mrs. J, A.
Hewitt, of this clly. who nccom-panli-d
tlmm on a trip to Portland
to attend the Hose festival. From
Port hind Mrs. Hewitt nud Rill
Hales went on to The Dalles to
spend a couple of weeks visiting
Mrs. Hewitt's two daughters, Mrs.
Ilybern Wilson ami Mrs. Frank
Wilson, and Mr. and Mrs. Hoyd
Hales rerlirned to Roseburg Sunday
evening. Mr. Hales Is nsMstnut
manager at t'ie local Montgomery
Ward store.
EAT
Model Bakery
'Germako'
Wheat Germ Bread
1. Contains the whole
Qerm of natural wheat
RICH IN VITAMINS B,
E and 0.
2. Makes tender, golden
brown toast.
8. Delicious true Wheat
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In Town on Business Mr. and
Mrs. U. S. Barker, of (Hide, spent
yesterday In this city on business.
Snake Lily on Display Hugh
Welts, of this city, presented an
enormous snake Illy to the News
lit view office today.
Visit in Corvallls Mrs. K. A.
nritton and son, Jimmy, and Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Hartley and daugh
ters. ViVia.i and Joyce, of this city,
spent Sunday visiting in Corvallls.
Reported Improved Mrs. Klward
Smith, of this city, who recently
underwent an appendectomy at
Sacred Heart hospital in Kugene,
is now reported to he Improving
in health.
Jailed For Drunkenness H.
Spriggs, a resident of Sutherlin.
was in the city jail today in lieu of (
I'ti iiinii in u $it nun, iiiiNjnt:(t
when he pleaded guilty to a charge
of drunkenness.
Return to Salem Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd droves have returned to their
home in Salem, following a lew
days' visit In this city with the for
mer's parents, .Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
(roves, on Brockway street.
Home From Portland Mr. and
Mrs. John Wealherford have return
ed to their home on the North Pa
cific highway, following tv stay In
Portland since last Thursday visit
ing friends, attending to business
and enjoying the Rose festival.
Returns to Corvaltii E. A. Brit
ton. Douglas county 4-H club lead
er, spent .Monday at his home here
and returned this morning to Cor
vallls, where he is with the Douglas
county 4-H club representatives at
the summer school ut Oregon State
college.
Visits Here Miss Dora Braugh
ton, HoEehurg school teacher, who
Is acting as a rhapet'one at the 4-H
summer school in Corvallls for
Douglas county representatives, nnd
I her sister, Mrs. Kale, who is a chap
tcrone of 4-H students from eastern
Oregon, spent yesterday in Rose-
mi rg vfsning relatives.
Visits In Roseburg Miss Doris
Jackson, who has been working in
Sail Francisco for the past several
months, stopped over In Roseburg
to spend the week-end visiting
friends en route to Portland to
work In the office of the new whole
sale house of the United Drug com
pany. Miss Jackson was formerly
employed nt Fullerton's Roxall
drug store In this city fur a num
ber of years.
Mrs. Duncan Home From East
Mrs. V. R. Duncan has returned to
, her home In this city from an ex-
teuded trip east, where she has
been enjoying the pnst six weeks.
I She was a delegate to the national
convention of ladles auxiliaries to
the Brotherhood of Railway Train
men at Cleveland, Ohio, and then
went to Niagara Falls, the world's
fair at New York City and on to
the national capltol, Washington,
D. C.
Back From Visit Mrs. Albert
Long has returned to her home In
this city, following a visit in Grants
Pass with her niece, Mrs. Lloyd
Morrison, and family, and with her
son, Karl, and family at Medford.
Mrs. Morrison will net as chap
erohe for the Cuvemnu's queen, and
princesses, who are leaving tomor
row for the Golden Gate fair In
Sail Francisco. Mrs. Morrison will
net as hostess nt the president's
hall, while nt the fnlr.
r Slaa Lmiaatlm tht Wt 9
The 6h and Best of Them All!
You'll scream with delight when you see
Andy on the loose . . . with millions In
hit pocket . . . love In his heart . . . and
a date with a gold-digging chorus
Selected Short
ENDS TODAY
A Great Actress in Her Greatest Triumph!
Bette Davis in
"Dark Victory"
GEORGE BRENT HUMPHREY BOGART
Shows 279:16 P. M.
Undergoes Tonsllectomy ""Flor
ence Spencer, 11, of 123 East Sec
ond street In IhiB city, underwent
a tonsllectomy itt Mercy hospital 1
this morning . i ; i 1
Admitted to Hospital Mifl. Lil
lian Cole, of Camas Valley, wob ad
mitted to Mercy hospital Monday
for treatment. Mrs. Emily Hall, of
Sutherlin, was admitted to he hos
pital this morning as a medlcul
patient.
Employed by Penney Co. Mr.
and Mrs. M E. Mendenhall have ar
rived In Roseburg from Bend. Mr.
Mendenhall is employed by the J.
C. Penney company and will serve
aa assistant manager of the Rose
burg store, replacing Larry Ken
dull, who was transferred to the
store at Vancouver, Wash. Mr.
and Mrs. Mendenhall, who are re
siding at the Kohlhagen apart
ments, will go to Astoria over the
week-end and will return Monday
with their three-year-old daughter,
Lloydene, who Is visiting there
with relatives.
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Feature No. 1
"THE LONG
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starring
MARSHA HUNT
GORDON JONES
Feature No. 2
NEIL. HAMILTON
' MARIAN NIXON
In
"Once to Every
Bachelor"
ENDS TODAY
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