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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY. JULY 1 3, 1939.
THREE
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Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
FINAL REGISTRATION
FOR CAMP FIRE CAMP
BEING HELD THIS WEEK
To-lay, Friday and Suluniny nr
riiial registration dates for all
'uini Fir tints iilannhiK to attond
ili" annual hinnim-r camp, which
will orrh'ially ti-n at the dinner
hunr Sunday evHiinp. July K. fiivln
an alHo asked to Kei their doctor's
certiflr-atPa duriim the ensuing
ili ret days irecedinp camp.
Kuril jiirl nitendins fa nip lias
been asked to Hrrance for her
own trauHpnt tat Ion, however, any
cfil iinnhlo to dn ho litis been nketl
to (all .Mrs. Clair K. Allen at fi7C-J.
In aihiiiion to supplies listed on
the registration wheel, each Kill has
hei-ii linked to hi intr her own silver
Mare, jam and jelly and u Hiral
Ituiehook. -
Anyone having mail or parkr
aciH fur the camp dnrinK the two
weeks, lias been asked (o leave
name ut the RnsehuiK rhaniher of
commerce office. Also, anyone plan
ning to visit the camp dmine: the
two weeks has been asketl to call
Mrs. ;. C. Finlay before leaving for
the camp to see if any needed sup
plies are necessary for that day,
which could be delivered . by the
visitors going to the camp.
A meeting of Camp Fire Council
was held Tuesday evening at the
chamber of eninmerce to arrange
I hia I details fur t ho annual two
weeks camp, which w ili he one of
the largest camps ever held by
camp lire girls here.
I NSTLLLATION OF
OFFICERS HELD
1
liUHM K. July Ki. Relief Retook
ah loilije No. 1X5 held Installation
of officers Wednesday evening.
Mat: git Iogsdon. district deputy,
was assisted in Installing by Josie
l'runer, marshal, and Flora Dean,
musician. The following officers
were installed: Anna Mills, N. G.:
IMi-na Itiddle. V. G.; Josie. Pfaff.
MM-retarv; Iira Kiddle, treasurer:
hi.ie Crow, K.S.N.G.: Frfie ld
jrei wood, L.K.X.G.; Maggie Logs
don. U.S.V.G.; Sally Lawrence. US.
.V.G.; Klla Hamlin, warden; Josio
I'niiM'r. conductor: Ithmche Wood.
(. G. ; and Flora I lean, musician.
Two appointive officers, who were
r.oi present to be installed were
Alia Aspey. chr.-dnln. and Klhel
Howard. I. G. The crowd enjoyed
relreshments of ice cream, cookies
and coffee after the business ses
sion, Ihe lunch being rurnished and
served hv the men or the lodge, Kb
yie Lngsdon. Gluts. Mosthuf. Art
Ffaff, Hank Crow and I. A. Dean.
The supper was also in honor ol
the birthdavs of the month, the
honor miest -being Gladys Williams,
who win presented with a nice mft.
Mrs Walter Cornutt and Mrs. Har
riet I'rickett of Canyonvillo were
guests ot the evening.
HOME ECONOMICS
CLUB HAS MEETING
TKNMILK. July l?.. Mrs. Alice
McCaffrey very -graciously enter
tained the Tenmile Home Kconom
i,: dub at her home Friday after
noon. Mrs. Alice McCaffrey, chair
man, conducted the business ses
sion, followed by u surprise birih
dav party in honor of Mrs. Nellie
Cahot's 72ud birthday anniversary.
Mrs. Cabot received many beauti
ful nml useful gifts.
At Ihe tea hour dainty refresh
ments were served to Mrs. Nettie
Cj.liot the honored guesl. and Mrs.
Itillu llahn. Mrs. Minnie l.ockwood.
Mrs. Irene Hoiuolka. and daughter,
i mi.,., in-.. M. Nov J. Cavnall.
n' visitor from Olalla. Mrs. Esther
Cabot and son, Jack, anil daugh
ter. Mary Ann. and the hostess.
Mrs. liilla Hahn will act as hostess
to the ladies of the Home Econom
ics club at her home on A neurit 4,
Friday nfternoon. All members are
cordially invited.
PATRIOTIC BIRTHDAY
PARTY IS ENJOYED
(ilJ'NI)AI.K. Julv IX- Povothy
Fhillips, whose birthday falls on
the Fourth of July, was given a pa
triotic partv in honor of her sev
enth birthday anniversary on Sat
urday afternoon. The nfternoon
was spent in playing games.
At a lable beautifully decorated
with flags and a red, white and blue
birthday cake, refreshments of cake
and ice cream were served to Hilly
and Palsy New land, Klton Oling
house. Henjy Mouehette. Snooky
Hull, Lynn Tripp, Lola Hello Wool
ley, heniece Huntington. Joan
Thomas and ihe guest of honor.
Iioioihy Phillips. Kach guest re
ceived a dainty favor.
Mrs. A. L. Phillips. Dorothy's
mother, was assisted in serving by
Petty Phillips and Mary Alice
I loots.
BASK FT DINNER IS
ENJOYED BY GROUP
MVItTLK CliKKK. July 13.
A jolly good I fine was enjoyed
by a party of friends and
n -f-hhnrs who raihored al the Carl
SPECIALS ON
LINOLEUM REMNANTS
ALSO
Paints, Varnish and Wax
Make Your Summer Cleaning Ey
VISIT OUR BARGAIN BALCONY
Parslow Hardware Co.
1 1 1 N. Jackson Street
Starbuck home on the fourth.
A basket dinner was served on
the lawn at noon. Places were ar
ranged for Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Kllloit, of Itosehurg; Mr. and Mrs.
V. ('. Uunnlvaii and sons. Finest
and Ray: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Star
buck, Carl, Jr., Stuari and Audrey
Starbuck.
SMORGASBORD PARTY
TO BE DELIGHTFUL
AFFAIR OF FRIDAY
One of the most charming and
Interesting events of the week will
be the Smorgasbord supper party
to be sponsored by St. George's
Episcopal guild Friday uighi, July
14, fu the garden of the Perry
Smith home, followed by a danc
ing parly at the parish hall. The
supper is being sponsored as a
benefit affair under the auspices
of St. George's Episcopal guild and
a most cordial invitation has been
extended to the public to enjoy Ihe
occasion.
The Smorgasbord supper will be
served between the hours of ti:!tu
and S:3u o'clock. Reservations for
the affair may be made by tele
phoning Mrs. K. A. Post at 702-J-l ;
Mrs. Perry Smith at f!ir or Mrs.
W. T. Peters at 772-Y.
JUANITA RICHARDSON
AND CHARLES MORRIS
MARRY ON SATURDAY
Drain, July 13. Miss Juanita
Richardson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W'yatt Taylor of Portland and
Charles Theodore Morris, only son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Morris of
Harrisburg.
The ceremony was performed
Paturday evening. 8 p. in., by Rev.
H. Karl Parker at the Methodist
parsonage in the presence of the
attendants and a few other
friends.
The bride has been a resident of
this viciniiv most of her life and
is a gruduate of Drain high school
class of '3S. Roth young people
have been employed in Eugene
where they will make their home
after a honeymoon trip to Califor
nia. LADIES AID HAS
INTERESTING MEETING
RIDDLE, July 13. The Ladies
Aid enjoyed a picnic luncheon
Thursday afternoon at 1:30 under
the trees at the old Abner Riddle
home. The afternoon business
session was conducted by Maud
Grant, president. The Aid decided
to discontinue meeting until Octo
ber. Present were Mrs. P. E. Cor-1
mitt. Mrs. Arthur Pfaff, Mrs. C.j
A. Riddle. Mrs. Harry Williams. I
Mrs. A. P. Johnson, Mrs. Ernest
Pruner, Mrs. John Royer. Mrs. G.
L. Grant, Mrs. Max Klmmell, Mrs.
O. V. Logsdon, Mrs. Ernest Riddle,
Mrs. Anna Mills, Mrs. Ella How
land. Mrs. John Woods, Joan Xyza
and Reitn Williams, Priscilla Prim
er, .Tlmmin Johnson. Donald Rid
dle and the hostess, Helena Riddle.
LIONS AND LADIES TO
ENJOY POTLUCK SUPPER
NEXT MONDAY EVENING
All Lady Lions and Lions are
most cordially invited to enjoy a
delightful fi:30 o'clock potluck sup
per next Monday evening, July 17,
at the D. W. Ilelliwell home at
211 South Kane street. Those at
tending haye been asked to bring
Llnn ... .....
Ing as general chairman of tlie pot
luck supper and social evening of
cards and is being assisted on her
committee hv Mrs. Phil llarth,
Mrs. A. J. Ellison, Mrs. E. Swan
son, Mrs. Lps Carpenter and Mrs.
Carl Posey.
POET'S CORNER
IT TAKES A FRIEND
Ry G. M. LEEPER
Yes, dear heart.
It takes a friend
To start the day
And watch it end.
To watch the hills
When leaves are new.
And have a friend
To smile with you.
To watch the hills
When leaves are old,
Rlessed with friendship
You can hold.
$9
To watch the sunset
Fading there.
And to feel the grip
Of a friendly prayer.
Miss Ueiand Here for Summer
Miss Emma I'eland. teacher In lis
Angeles, has arrived 'n Roseburg
lu spend the summer months visit
ing her father, L. A. I'eland, and
sism. ,4M 7'',, .,,n
t.-r met her sister in San Han-
CISCO nun nu.-i.u... ...,...
(j.ll UMI. i.iuum
formerly taiiyht home
rininttiic m
the Incni bich school.
SIDE GLANCES
COPR 1B39 Br NEA SCRVICE. INC. T, M REC. U. S.
"I've been watching you und you haven't put out your
hand ut a single turn!"
LOCAL NEWS
Go to Portland Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Cooper, accompanied by
Miss May Haldwin, left Wednr:;
day for Portland to spend a short
lime attending to business.
Working at Radio Shop Miss J
Eugenia Virden, of Corvallis, who 1
is spending the summer here with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. j
li. Shambrook, is working at the
Radio Music shop In this city.
Visiting Relatives Mrs. Randall
Sinclair anil twins, Jfmmie and
Jenice, of Wapato, Wash., are in
Gaidcn valley visiting the former's
parents-in-law, Mr. anil Mrs. Peter
Sinclair, and her uncle and aunt.
i Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Moore, at
230 N. Stephens street. 1
Returns to Marshfietd Hilly
Porter has left for his home in j
Marshfield, following a week's'
visit with Donald Parr at the A.
D. Parr home on East I-ane street.
Hilly is a son or Mr. and Mrs. II.
W. Porter, former Roseburg res!
dents.
Club Picnic Postponed The
Tri-Squarc club of the . Haptlst
church has postponed Its picnic
and meeting scheduled for Friday
at the N. M. Nelson place at
Idleyid. The next meeting ami
pollack luncheon will be an
nounced later.
At Lockwood Home Mrs. C. A.
Lockwood and son. Tommy, 'of
Portland, are spending the week
here visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Lockwood in the
Howell apartments. Mr. (lick-
week-end.
A. and Fred Lockwood are
brothers.
At Kohinagen Home Mrs. II. L.
Mcllenry, nee Florence Kohlhagen,
and two daughters, Florence Ann
and Mary Frances, of Portland, are
soending the week here vtsttlng
the former's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
George Kohlhagen nnd brother,
E. G. Kohlhagen. Mr. McHenry
will arrive here Saturday to join
his family. The McHenrya enjoy
ed the past two weeks at the Golden
Gate fair in San Francisco.
Leaves for Home Mr. and Mrs.
O. C. Perrin and daughter, Shirley
Jean, and son, Richard Guy, left
1 h 1st morning for their home in
Longview, Wash., following a week
in Roseburg vacationing and visit
ing the former's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. A. II. Perrin. und Mrs. Perrin's
brother, ,-llud" Watson. They were
accompanied north as far as Eu
gene by Mrs. A. II. Perrin, who will
spend a short time there visiting
and attending to business.
Visiting Here Miss Noanie Hee
Morrison, who has been spending
the past mouth at Laguna Reach.
Calif., where her mother has been
painting, has arrived in Itoseburg
to spend a couple of weeks visit
ing friends. She has been the
guest the pnst three days of Miss
Mairy Margaret Ells wort lv. Mrs.
F. W. Morrison, mother of Noanie
Hee, is attending art Bchool In San
Francisco for two weeks and
'Join her daughter here later in the
'
I, ntno 1 Aatnrin
The
Mjirrluf,,,. fnrtnoHir iiiuiIm
their
'
home here.
MODEL BREAD
FRESH DAILY
BUY IT FROM
YOUR GROCER
ASK FOR
&i$&ffif i
By George Clark
7-3
PAT. Off.
Visit at Whipple Home Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Hates, of Los Angeles, county committee meeting in Rose
stopped over in Roseburg Wednes- burg Tuesday and left yesterday for
day to visit the hitler's uncle and
aunt, Attorney nml Mrs. It,
Whipple, oil East Douglas street.
to Montana to visit her
father. Mrs. Hates was formerly
Thelina Whipple.
Return Home Mr. and Mrs.
vt iiiiaiu rage nave reiurneu 10
their home in Salem, following a
visit at Winchester with the for -
mer's mother, Mrs. Agnes Page,
and in Roseburg with Mrs. Page's
brother und sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Hennessy. They were
necompunied home by their son,
Hill Jr., while their son, Rollen. re-
mained at Winchester to spend the
summer with his grandmother,
Mrs. Agnes Rage.
. , , ,,
u-5r Fj?T Talr-M- InmI .MrS
ilham Rmherlson, of Roseburg,
and the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. II. P. Conn, of Melrose, have
returned to their homes, follow
ing a week'B vacation at the Golden
Gate fair in San Francisco. While
in California, the also stopped at
Oroville, where Mr. Robertson iden
tified a jailed man as the robber
who held him up in Roseburg. June
12. Mr. Robertson is manager of
the Shell Service station at the
corner11 of Jsjckson and Douglas
streets here.
Visiting at Judd Home Miss
Jennie McLeod, of Fargo, N. 1.. is
spending a week here visiting at
the home of her uncle, J. M. Judd.
She has been attending the NEA
convention and the Golden Gate
fair In San Francisco. Following
her visit here. Miss McLeod will
go to Tacoma and Seattle to visit
en route home to Fargo. Mr, Judd,
accompanied by his son and daughter-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. James K.
Judd. took Miss McLeod on a trip
over Sunday und Monday over the
Tiller Hail to Diamond lake, then
to Rend and the Jndds' former
home at Redmond, returning via
the McKenzie pass, where they en
joyed seeing the lava beds and
visited the new observatory.
A Hritish expert in child study
states that no child is born truth
ful and that the virtue or truth
has to be and can he acquired.
Today - Friday
Saturday
The Story of Abraham
Lincoln that has never
been told!
Kir thrilling,
romantic,
eventful
youth !
Mitt. 25o
Evei. 35e
Kiddiei JK,
Showi 27-9:15 P. M.
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F0NDA$Ai
ALICE TVd'
BRADY $3i
WEAVER Urn.
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Local
News
Here On Business Leo Sparks,
of Oakland, was a business visitor
in this city yesterday.
Mr. Nichols Here II. F. Nichols,
of Riddle, was in Roseburg attend
ing to business yesterday.
Here on Business Robei t Allen,
of llerliuer-Theoe, Inc., Portland,
was here on business yesterday.
Here From Oakland- R. R. Clark,
of Oakland, spent several hours in
Rosclturg yesterday on business.
Here Yesterday Mrs. Roherla
Kesler, of South Deer creel'., spent
yesterday In this city shopping.
Goes to Reedsport Miss Edna
lli-owu, executive secretary for tin
Douglas county chapter of the
American Red Cross, has left for
Reed sport to spend a few days on
business.
Visiting Relatives Mrs. Ida Lin
ton and Mrs. Mary Cheezig, resi
dents of Jamestown, N. D., have ar
rived in Roseburg to visit Mr. and
Mrs. William Vngt and Mrs. Clinton
(Jortliy.
Attends Meetings Arnold N.
Ttodker, of Corvallis. representing
the agriculture adjustment admiuis-
trillion office, attended the AAA
Ills home
Will Enjoy Vacation Miss Alice
'est, employee at Ihe local Mont-
gomeiy Ward comnany store, is
leaving tonight for Tacoma, Wash..
ito spend a week vacationing and
visiting ut the home of her brother
and sister-in-law, ,ir. ami .mis.
Louis Fest.
j
Return to Eugene Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Porter and daughter, Mari-
Ivn, have returned to their home in
Kpnne rltr visiting with Mrs.
j.0rler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ir-
vjn j,iy),r am h(,r siri.ri MrK. Ver-
on i,ent(.yf Qf Glide. Mrs. Porter
ysirixn niiVfi ho(. visiting in
IRosehurg for the past two weeks
and Mr. Porter came after them, re-
"".ining " eonnle of dvs.
' - . ..u. .. .
Today, Friday, Saturday
Song-studded saqa of a pa
rrol That never pauses ....
So long as a single outlaw
roams the wilds, a Mountie
would rather face disgrace
than fail to "get his man" !
1S3
si Men
PLUS ON THE SAME PROGRAM
Murder Rides in Ghost Town!
Bank robbers on a wild rampage against a one host posse wltt
lightning hoofs and thundering guns who blew the daylights out o
moonlight murderers in Ghost Tcwn!
Prayer Group to Meet The week
ly prayer group will hold ltd regu
lar meeting at 9:30 Friday morning
at the home of Mrs. E. E. Wood
cock on West First street. The
weekly meetings are open to any
one interested In group prayer
sessions.
Michigan Visitor Here Mrs.
K
11. Sheldon, of Detroit, Mich., ar
rived here Tuesday and will visit
until Friday at the summer place
of Mr. and Mrs. C. Gordon on the
North Vmpuua. Mrs. Sheldon plans
to later visit the Golden (lute fair
in San Francisco.
Visiting at Robinson Home Mr.
and Mrs. 11, O. Cain and daughters,
Lucia Ann, Jean and Ruthie, of
Oakdale, La., are spending a week
in Glide n9 the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John H. Robinson. The Cain
family is enjoying a vacation on
Ihe Pacific coast.
Expected Here Mrs. Marvin
llowtcit and baby daughter, San
dra, of Sterling, III., are expected to
arrive here with in the next few
days to visit at tin home of the.
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, W.
11. Long. Mrs. Hewlett was former
ly Miss Violet Long ol this city.
To Attend Radio School H. R.
Maddox, of this city, left this morn
ing for Chicago. 111., where he will
spend four months attending the
Coyne radio school. He w ill be
joined In Chicago the latter part of
October by his wife and small
daughter, Mollie Jeanne, and by
Mrs. Mad dev's mother, Mrs. V.
Fesl, who will visit relatives there.
.Mr. .Maddox has been interested in
radio work for the last several
years.
Halls Return From East Mr. and
Mrs. E. S. Hall and son, Stephen
Allen, have returned to their home
on Military street, following several
weeks vacationing at various points
of Interest. They took the train at
Portland and went to Detroit,
Mich., where they purchased a new
Plymouth car and from there drove
to Chicago, where they were guests
of Mr. ami
Mrs. C. N. ljiiseu. The
lirsens visited several weeks a
year ago in Roseburg with their
son-in-law und daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Clark. The Halls visll
ed Mr. Hall's relatives in Mcln
trye, Iowa, and visited relatives of
Mrs. Hall in Kansas and Oklahoma.
They crossed southern Colorado
into I'tah and Nevada and up to
Oakland. Calif., te visit Mr. Hall's
sister, Mrs. It. D. Smith. They at
tended the Golden Gate fair In San
Francisco ami then returned this
week to their home iti HoseblKg.
Shows 2-7-9:15 P. M.
Mats. 25c Eves.
Kiddies 10c
S3.
V
"Red
Garry"
with
LARRY
BUSTER
warn
Here .Yesterday Mrs. L. K.
Goodhourn, or Melrose, shopped and
visited friends here yesterday.
Visiting Here Hob Middelburg,
of Marshfietd. is spending u few
ilnvu vlultlncr hi nureiits. Mr.
and Mrs. M. F. Middelburg.
Visiting Relatives Miss Marjnrle
Cope, of LangioiH, Ore., is hero
visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Em
ma Lenox, and other relatives and
friends.
D. of U. V. to Meet Florence
Nightingale tent, No. D", Daughters
of 1'nion VeteraiiB of the Civil War,
will meet at 7:30 Friday night at
the armory.
Sans SoucI Club to Meet The
Sans Souci Hirthday club will meet
ut it nt'f.tlilr!v rtVlnfV- rtftiirrt
j luncheon Friday ut the home of
Mrs. Archie Wilson at Winston.
Barker Reunion to Be Held
The annual Harker association re
union will be held ut Idleytd Sun
day, July Hi, wllh a picnic dinner
at one o'clock. Relatives and
friends ur.i invited.
Returns to Eugene Rev. Linden
(!. Leavitt, formerly pastor of the
First Christian church here, left
I today for his home In Eugene, fol
lowing a trip to tRosehurg yester
I day to attend to business.
Obtain Marrinqe License Carl
D. Shoemaker, 57. Washington, D.
C. und Georgiu F. Wilson, 4fi, of
Florence, Ore., obtained a murringe
license at Vancouver, Wash., yes
terday. I Vacationing Miss Vera Pinker
j ton. nurse at Multnomah county
'hospital in Portland, is spending
(her vacation visiting her parents,
iMr. and Mrs. J. E. Piukerlon, on
Roberts creek, and her brother-in-
law and sister, Mr. and Mi-h. How
ard Hatfield, on South Deer creek.
Stop Here Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Farrlngton und two daughters, Hel
en Jane and Suzanne, left this
morning lor their home In The
Dalles, following a trip to the Gol
den Gate fair in San Francisco and
stopping over here en route home
to visit relatives and friends. Mrs.
Farrlngton is a sister of Mrs. A. J.
Hochradel and Mrs. Ray Freeman,
of litis city. Mr. Farrlngton was
formerly manager of the local tele
phone oifice, before being trans
tVrred ti 'I he Dalles.
PARKINSON'S
Food for Sole"
Specials for Friday and
Saturday, July 14th and 15th
Local produce is at its
best and Parkinson s
have the best obtainable
PRODUCE
NEW POTATOES ft-
10 lb lyC
LOCAL BERMUDA ft-
ONIONS 2 lb 7.
GREEN BEANS jf
Local, fresh, 2 lb AjV
APRICOTS
Per box
69c
BACON
Morrell's
Eastern, lb.
25c
SUGAR
WHITE SATIN,
53c
55c
25c
10 lb
PURE CANE,
10 lb
MILK
OREGON,
cans
FLOUR
KITCHEN f 4
QUEEN, 49 lb.
FLAGSTAFF,
$1.19
49 lb
PILLSBURY'S
BEST, 49 lb. .
$1.55
FIG BARS
Lb
RICE KRISPIES
2 PkRS
GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE 46-oz. tin
IOC
23c
17c
SOAP Medium
Ivory
5PRY, SNOWDRIFT,
5c
CRISCO rj-
3 lbs.
FOUNTAIN PEAS Qual
ity, No. 2 sieve, ft
for 1UC
Soft Drinks and Mixers
Snnclwich Meats and Cottane
Cheese.
COFFEE
The Best In Bulk
SUPREME,
Lb
RED DOT,
Lb
AMERICAN
CLUB, lb
25c
19c
15c
Ground when you buy it
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