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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1939.
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Society and Clubs
SIDE GLANCES
By, George Clark
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
FAMILY REUNION 13
ENJOYABLE AFFAIR
MYRTLK CREEK. July 20. The
IVtrs i' lan met at James Bull's
ranch near Alpine, Ore., Friday,
July 1-1. AH were pleased that
the time fur the reunion was ut
imnd once more. There were 31 I
relatives there; three Misters und
one brother .of the original I'eleih'
family were present. Some mine
from Myrtle Creek, othera from
Pendleton and Portland and many
others from nearer placet.
. At noon u potliu-k dinner wan
served in cafeteria ntyle. . After
dinner the meeting was called to
oriler by the president, MrH. Mar
garet McMannlii. The 1 toxo'oy
ws an UK and prayer offered by
Bounds.
James nail was elected president
for the coining year, Mae Peters
vice-president and Miss Orilla I'et
erH secretary. Ben Wren then in
vited the clan to meet at his
place in Alsen .valley, next year.
After the Lord's Prayer the meet
inp adjourned.
Those present were the hosts,
James Ball, his wile, Mabel, and
(soir, Howard, V. Bounds and wife,
Lydia Margaret, Margaret McMari
nis and daughter, Tresa, Gladys
Hire and daughter, Katherine, Miss
Orilla Peters, all of Myrtle Creek.
Mrs. Alpha Hansen, Mrs. Zetta Nil-,
son and baby, from Portland, John
Owen and wife. Orilla, Tlnrrislnirg.
Mrs. Wihna Clarke and son, John,
Bend, O re. ; (J eorge Peters ami
Today's Pattern
LUCKY TEEN-AGE GIRLS WILL"
LIKE THIS PRINCESS DRESS
By CAROL DAY
Oh to be somewhere between
the sizes of 8 and 1t, and so be
aide to step out. on a mid-summer
afternoon, wearing this love of a
dress!
Pattern 85119 is cut on a true
princess line. It has puff sleeves
to widen the shoulders smartly
and n swingy circular skirt.
Frills at the sleeves and neck
line, a come-hither how under the
chin and sash ties to give extra
slimness to the waistline all
these help to make it one of the
prettiest, most flattering frocks.
It will be especially successful
made up In silk print, paper taf
feta, gingham or pique, with lace
or braid in frothy white to trim it.
This is a very cool, easy little
dress to wear in hot weather, too,
for there is nothing tight or fussy
about it.
Pattern 8539 is designed for
sizes 8, 10, 12, 14 and ti years.
Size 10 requires 2J yards of 3!t
iuch material without mi)) and 2
yards of machine-made plenting to,
trim.
The new SPRING AND RUM
MER PATTERN BOOK. 32 pages
of attractive designs for every size
and every occasion is now ready.
Photographs show dresses made '
from these patterns being worn: a
feature you will eiijny. wt me
charming designs in this new
book help you in your sewing. One
pattern and the new Spring and
Slimmer 1'attern Book 2i cents.
Pattern or hook alone 15 cents.
Send our order to the News
Review. Pattern Department, Rose
burg. Oregon.
wife, Mae, Alsea, Ore.: Ren. Wren
and wife, Bertha and son, Arnold,
Alsea; Mrs. Belle Wooliidge, City
KhcIiuh und wile. Alia, and daugh
ter. Kaihlene. George Xorhack ami
wife, June and baby, all of Mon
roe. O. T. Ball ami wile, TheJma,
Pendleton.
SHOWER PARTY GIVEN
MHS. ED WILLIAMS-
YONCALLA, July 20. Mrs. Ed
Williams, a recent bride, was hon
ored with a miscellaneous shower
by the members ol the llavluirst
Community club, dining their re
cent lmeiing. which was held at
the home ol Mrs. Art liychard with
Mrs. Chet Miller as co hostess. Dur
ing the rciMilar meeting the follow
ing officers were duly elected Mi
llie coming year: President. Mrs.
Henry Medike; vice president. Mrs.
Art Rycbard; secretary, Mrs. Esth
er Inscho: treasurer, Mrs. Chet
Miller; correspondent, Mrs. Emma
Mm In. Those present were, Mrs.
Ed Williams. Mrs. John Weber and
two children. Mrs. Sherman Chap
man and daughter, Mrs. Atlanta
Huhbcll. Mrs. Esther Inscho and
son, Mrs. Eugenia Krominlmro.
Mrs. Inscho and son, Mrs. Mabel
Williams. Mrs. Gladys Morlu mid
three, children, Marie Swansou.
Mrs Elmer Kruse and daughter,
Mrs. Emma Morin. Mrs. Edna
Cruigheiid and .grandson, Mrs.
Ilenrv Medike. Mrs. George Reams,
Mrs. Vost. Mrs. Jet Morin and son.
Mrs. Donald Wood. Mrs. Elsie
Ijmiifoi-d. Mrs. Kenneth McKein
and two children and the hostesses.
HANDKERCHIEF SHOWER
GIVEN MRS. BRADBUHN
YONOALLA. July 20. Mrs.
Bradburn, who has been visiting
her son and family. Mrs. Paul Al
len, and who left recently for her
home In California, was honored
with a handkerchief shower by
the members of the Elkhead
grange Home Economics club.
The party was given at the Elk
head community hall. Wednesday
afternoon. A pot luck lunch was
served to the following. Mrs. Mary
Bradburn, Mrs. A. F. Johnson, Mrs.
Fred Reeves. Miss Mary Wittmey
er, Freda Jobe, Melvin Johnson.
Mrs. Paul Allen, Mrs. Delmar Re
cord. Mrs. Jobe John, Mrs. Walter
Record, Mrs. Oscar Langdon, Mrs.
J. H. Withneyer and Mrs. Frank
Bradford.
M. E. LADIES AID
MEETS ON THURSDAY
SrTHERI.IX, July 20 . The
Methodist Ladies Aid met at the
church social rooms Thursday nf
ternoon July 13. Mrs. Walter Slat
er, vice-president, presided in the
absence of the president, Mm. Win.
C. Woods. Mrs. W. J. Ladd had
the devotionals. After the business
meeting a politick lunch was enjoy
ed by the following members: Mrs.
A. P. Colnstock, Mrs. -W. J, Ladd,
Mrs. Ray Parker, Mrs. A. P. Slack,
Mrs. H. I. Merrimun. Mrs. Nellie
Parker, Mrs. Maude Vogepohl, Mrs.
Wilson . Hartshorn. Mrs. 1). W.
Banker. Mrs. Anna Hnnkonson, Mrs.
Chris Baclimnn, Mrs. Waller Slater,
('harlot te Slater ami Christian
Bachmau.
FAMILY REUNION HELD
AT HUTTON'S GROVE
WILBUR, Iuly 2n. The Brown
family's annual picnic was held
Sunday at Mutton's grove in Gar
den Valley with about 40 relatives
and friends present to enjoy the
occasion. The Browns immediate
family consists of Mrs. Kenneth
Quine. Mrs. Howard McKay. Mrs.
George Short. Mrs. Tlielma Chap
man. Raymond Brown and Albert
Brown. They, with their families,
have a get-together once every
year.
MRS. VERN HOLGATE
HONORED AT SHOWER
SUTHEHL1N, July 20. Mrs.
Louie V. Smith entertained with n
charming shower Friday afternoon
In honor of Mrs. Vern Holgate at
the hitter's home. Large bouquets
of pink and blue sweet peas and
gladioli were used about the rooms.
Many.lovely gifts were presented
and passed around the rooms.
Luter a lunch of ice cream and
cake roll was served buffet stylo
to the following: Mosdanies Chas.
Hartley. Loyal Stearns, Claud Sol
leek, Iveo Holgate, Percy Luch ter
tian, Leo Sparks, Robert Hall,
Frank Holgate. Leslie Heborly,
copr. m. av nc scuvict. inc. t. m. rcc. u 8 Pt 0"'
"You're sure the ten-cent ones arc not class conscious
f and get along all right with the live-cent ones?"
Benny Gets a Valet A New Comic
Local
News
!Hero for Day Mrs. Vernon Ler
will, of Tiller, spent Thursday In
tliis city shopping and visiting
friends.
Here for Day Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Weigel, of Dole, were business vis
itors in this city yesterday.
In Town Yeiterday Mr. and
Mrs. O. C. Brown, of Dixonvllle,
were business visitors in this city
yesterday.
Her From Riddle Mr. and
Mrs. George Marsters und son, ot
Riddle, were business visitors here
Thtirsduy.
Day Creek Vliltora Here Mr.
and Mrs. Karl Sumner and small
daughter, of Days Creek, spent
yesterday In this city on business.
Here Yeiterday Mrs. W. W,
Willis, of Cauyonvllle, spent
Thursday in Roseburg shopping
ami visiting her daughter, Miss
Evelyn Willis.
Here From Portland A. N.
"Gus" Wysong, representative for
ti .... . r, i im-inc mat luurry itini iTllll-
business here for a few hours yes
Riddle Visitor Here A liner
Matthews, of Kiddle, was in town
on business yesterday.
Mr. Weaver Here Ross Weav
er, of Myrtle Creek, spent a few
hours here yesterday on business.
Shopi Here Mm. Roy Allen, of
Myrtle Creek, shopped und visited
friends here yesterday.
Spend Day In Eugene Mr. end
Mrs. (i. V. Wlmberly, of this city,
muile a business trip to Eugene
and back Thursday.
terday.
Here Thunday Roy IjuUI, of
Kellogg, spent a few hours In this
city Thursday attending to busi-
Shops and Visits Mrs. Paul
Trozelle, of Sutherlin, spent
Thursday In this city shopping and
visiting.
Thursday attending to business.
At Campbell Home Mrs.
George Neuner, of Portland, has ar
rived in Roseburg to be with her
mother, Mrs. Horace Campbell,
who has been 111 for the past two
weeks.
Here Shopping Mrs. Mary
Shell, of Onkluud, spent yesterduy
In this city shopping and visiting.
Here From Dixonvllle Mr. and
Mrs. L. L. Bell, of Dixonvllle, were
here Thursday v kiting relatives
and attending to 'business.
Here Thursday, E. R. Walsh, of
Portland, manager of BroAvn nnd
Brown, timber estimaters. and also
a director or the Douglas Forest
Protective association, sp e n t
Thursday In this city attending to
business.
Go to Portland Mr. and Mrs.
William Vogt, of this city, have left
for Portland, where the former
will receive medical attention.
And what a valet! None other than that gravel-throated "Roches
ter," who 'makes his first screen appearance with his radio boss in the
gag-studded comedy with music, "Mun About Town," which opens local
ly on Sunday at the Indian theatre. Co-starred with Jack Benny in the
pictured re Dorothy Lamour and Edward Arnold
Brittain Slack. Wilson Hartshorn,
Johnny Poiuichak, Tony Meis, Mun
rice Vogelpohl, Owen Rose, A. B.
Chester. Todd Gllbreath, Lawrence
liohertsnn. Frank Thompson. Claud
Allen. Wesley Thompson William
Deardorff. W. J. Ladd. Paul Tro
zelle nud the Misses Helen Allen,
Betty Thompson ami Luella Pleu
ard and the honor guest. Mrs. Hol
gate and the hostess, Mrs. Smith.
TONY MEIS HONORED AT
BIRTHDAY DINNER
SUTHERLIN. July 20. Mr. and
Mrs., Robert Hall entertained at
their home east of town Sunday
with n birthday dinner In honor of
Topy Mels.
Covers were placed for Mr. nnd
Mrs. Tony Mels. Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Luchterhand, Marie Berry
and the host and hostess, Mr. and
Mrs. Hall.
GRANGE H. E. CLUB
IS ENTERTAINED
YON'CALI.A, July 20. Mrs. Her
man Schosso ami Mrs. Win. Castor
Back From Portland Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Cooper have return
ed to their home in Laurel wood,
following a business trip to Port-laud.
Here From Reedsport W. G.
Benson, attorney, and Frank Nor
ton, both residents of Reedsport,
weie business visitors in this city
yesterday.
Back From Portland Dr. and
Mrs. James E. Campbell have re
turned to their home on Cobb
street, following a couple of days
in Portland on business.
Working Out of Eugene S.
Ilebard, of this city, has gone to
Eugene to spend two weeks work-
lug out of that city for the South
ern Pacific company.
Back From Portland J. D. My
ers, local manager of the Hancock
Oil company, and A r land Bender
have returned to this city, follow
ing a two-day stay in Portland
attending to business.
Picnic Postponed The Home-
makers class, of the First Baptist
church has announced postpone
ment of the class picnic from to
night until next Friday, July US, at
the Tipton ranch.
entet'lained the members of. the
Home Economics club of "Elk
('reek grange at their home Friday I
afternoon. Plans were made to J
serve refreshments following the j
regular meeting of the gninge, to
be held Saturday evening, July 22, I
at whic htiine two other granges
ill be present.
Obtain Marriage License Addi
son Bernard ("Pete") Carroll, 2(1,
424 Floed street, and Phyllis De
ment, 20, both residents of Rose
burg, obtained a marriage license
ut Vancouver, Wash., this week.
Goes to Idleyld Charles G. Law,
of Bakersfield, Calif., who
been visiting 8. K. Sykes here
since the first of the week, left
Thursday for Idleyld to spend two
weeks or so fishing. Mr. Uiw has
been coming to the North Umpqua
to fish every year for the past 31
years.
Here Yesterday MU'S. John
Pinkerton, of Roberts creek, nad
her daughter. Miss Vera, a nurse
in Portland, and Mrs. J. A. Pinker
ton, of South Deer creek, spent
yesterdav in this city visiting and
has shopping.
i
I Leave for Fair Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Ott and daughter, Miss Mar
jorle, und Miss Vivian Hartley, of
Roseburg, left Thursday for San
Francisco to enjoy u vacation at
the Golden Gate fair.
Here on Business Lowell M
Miller, assistant superintendent of
the surety department of the Hart
ford Accident and lndemnltv com
pany, Portland, was hero Thurs
day attending to business with R.
E. Pargeier at the Douglas Ah
st raot office. I ,"
Stops Here Mrs. Fred Shell.
back has left for her home In Oak
laud, Calif., following ston-nvei
here to visit Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Parkinson, en route homo from
Portland, where she has been vis
iting her daughter, Mi-b. Ed Sala.
Arrive From Euaene Mr. and
Mrs. F. S. Register, of Eugene, ar
rived in Roseburg Thursday to
spend a short time visiting Miss
lla Laubach ami her uncle, C. K,
Mansfield, on South Stephens
8i reel. l lie Kegfaiers former v
nume uieir nome in turn city.
Visitfnq Relatives Mr. and Mrs
C. W. Courtney Jr.. of Los Aimeles.
have arrived in Ihls city to visit
the lormer'a mother. Mrs. C. W
Courtney, and brother and sister
in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Couiiney.
ftir. imiriney is business manager
of the Los Angeles Polytechnic
uigti school.
Spend Day Here Mrs. John Fer
guson ami daughter In-law, Mrs.
Bruce Ferguson and baby son, of
Days Creek, were visitors In this
It y yesterday.
thereby avoiding payment of the
admission price.
GRANTS PASS, July 21. (AP)
Fire, which has hit rural sections
near here hard in he last two
weeks lust night destroyed the Carl
Stephens barn on Ieonard road, 60
tons of hay, und machinery. The In
tense heat scorched the Stephens
home, which was saved.
Spend Few Hours Here 0. A.
Young, of Canyonville, and his
ilaughter, Mrs. Don Lloyd, of Kla
math Kalis, spent Thursday in
this city visiting friends.
Here Yesterday nev. and Mrs.
Shutter and sou, Robert, .Mr. und
Mrs. Elmer Meserve and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Sullivan, all of Canyon
ville, were business visitors In this
city Thursday.
Here From Eugene Miss Bev-'
erly Bradford, of Eugene is spend
ing the week-end ill this city visit
ing friends and relatives. She is
a granddaughter of Mrs. C. W.
Court uey and niece of Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Courtney.
Back From Vacation Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Lock wood huvo relum
ed to their homo In the Howell
apartments, following u few days
visit in Salem with Mr. and Mrs.
II. A. Slmmoiifs formerly of this
city, and at Neskowiu visiting the
L. s. Mcclain family, who are va
cationing there. Mr. Uickwood is
a salesman for the Iiphani Motor
company.
VITAL STATISTICS
BORN
SI'OKKI.Y To Mr. nnd Mra. Ar
llo SpuUoly, of MelroKe star rotue,
Ht Merry hospital Ihia luoruing,
July 21, a son; weight huvcii
1 "I IIiIiIwii anil lliruu-fuiiriha
online.
MASTHI1S To Mr. ninl Mm. I.
A. .Must era, uf Ulkl at Mi'i'iy
hospital, IIiIh niornliiK, July 21, a
non; wt'lKht mwt'ii pnuniln Hi'ven
ant! a halt ottiu'nfl.
-o-
Return South Mr. nnd Mrs. K
I-. KohiliHon anil dauithtur. Lit
cllle, havB left Tor their home in
l.on Amki'Ii'H, followliiK n vacation
here visiting Mrs. ltohlnson'a par
ents, iwr. anil Mrs. c. K. Munsim,
and also at the home of her hroth-er-in-lnw
and sister, Mr. anil Mrs.
S. I., llelmrd. The Kobinsons spent
a part of their vacation at Uiku
Tnhkcnltch.
Leave for East Mm. Hall Seely
anil small son, Hull ,lr., or San
I'Ynnclsco, left Ihls week for New
York City to Join the former's re
latives In viewing the New York
fair. KollowinK a visit nt various
poinls In the enst, Mrs. Seely and
son will relurn to the west coast.
She Is well known here, having vis
ited freiitienlly at the home of her
parents-in-law, Jr. and Mrs. A. C.
Seely, on Kast I'ass street.
PARKING BAN FOR
AIR SHOW GRANTED
Cooperating with the nosoburg
fire department and the Umpqua
I'lying club, sponsors of the air
circus to be held in Itoseburg Aug.
u, ine county court today grunted
the two groups (he power to re.
strict parking on the Kilenhownr
and nirport roads. The nulhoriiv
lilven by the court will permit ,tho
formal Ion of an area around the
pou 10 prevent speclulora from on-
ciiinniK mljoln llltr - property nml
Today and Saturday
SAVAGE JUNGLE
THRILLS!
Deep in tho heart of the Jungle
men fight for a fortune and
Kill for a r. r-:
kit. . whii.TKlVMDMF
savage
drums beat
out their
message of
death 1
cm
ion MEN
ANNA MM WONG Hi'T
n J. CARROL NAISH I
FDir Rinoc Jj
,r ANTHONY QUINN
ERNEST I8UEX'-,
nriii;H-1""' mum ut
4
Rough riders,
back from Cuba, i-
iook Tor trouble
on the plains . . .
and find it.
ROUGH
RICIRS'
lonv enncDC
nui nuvLiij
RAVMOND HHIION
MARY HART
NEWS
AND
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Coming Sunday
HP
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Shows 2-7-9:15 P. M.
Mats. 25c Eves. 35c Kiddles 10c
Guitar Lessons Free
We have room for 15 more
guitar students, Spanish or Ha
waiian. Inquire at
OTT'S
On Corner by the Depot
FOR YOUR
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A new modern kindergarten for Roseburg
children 3 to 6 years of age. Hours 9 to 1 2.
Instruction will include Art, Voice, Baby
Orchestra, Tap Dancing and Educational
Work. Parents invited at all times.
MARGIE CLARKE STUDIO
Oriental Gardens
It's Here!
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and Douglas County
The Delicious New
Southern Oregon
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TODAY AND SATURDAY
Set against the dazzling tapestry of
the fog-shrouded Andes .'. .
A blood-tingling drama uniting
for the first time the star of
"Gunga Din" and the heroine
of "You Can't Take It With
You"!
THOMAS RITA RICHARD
MITCHELL-HAYWORTH BARTHELMESSI
Shows
2-7-9:15
P. M.
Selected
Short Subjects
Mats. 250
Eves. 35o
Kiddles 10c
COMING SUNDAY
ROCHESTER SPEAKING, BOSS!
Mistah Benny, Phil Har
ris iay you sho' la a
lady-killer . , . sayi you
talk 'em to death. An' he
lust drove off with your
Maxwell an' Mlia La
mour an' Misa Barnei waa
In Itl
1 Jack
Benin
T Dorothq
Lamour
Fnold
I.
innie Banies-Phil Harris-Bethj Grable "Rochester"
E.E.Clive Math) Malneck and His Orchestra
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