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KOSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1939. THREE Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER COUNTRY CLUB ANNUAL FALL GUEST-DAY BRIDGE TEA TO BE SEPT. 28TH One of the most cliunniiiK events of the season will be the ladies of of the Hose burg Country dub's annual full giicsl-day bridge lea to be held at two o'clock next TIiuih day afternoon, Sentetnbvr 2Mb, at the club house. .Mis. llroadway am) Mis. A. A. W ilder are joint chairmen of (he Hffuir ami other committees in clutip; table decoratioiiH, Mrs. (.'. W. Wharton, chairman, Mrs. L. V. Jo.sse, .Mrs. W. K I'hapiuau and Mrs. U. H. Hiapleton; cards and table fominittee, Mrs. Frank Cocn, chairman. Mis. J. F. Uillard, Mrs. Paul Ceddes, Mrs. Fred Lockwood and Mrs. K. J. liodjers; coffee coninjittee, Mis. W. M. McKacli ern, chairman, Mrs. Harris Ells worth, Miss Helen Casey and Mrs. Kenneth Kinney; ilecorating club house, Mrs. IS. C. Kulilbasieii, chairman, Mrs. J. M. Judd, Mrs. 11. C. Stearns, Mrs. K. m and Mrs. li. I). Uridj-es; food soliciting, Mrs. Ivan Pickens, Mrs. 1,. K. Mc ( lintock, Mrs. Kenneth ijulne and M i s. J . C. Hume; ass Is t i n k w i t h the tea tables, Mrs. 10. H. Van Npss, chairman, Mis. h. K. j Fies. Mrs. V. T. Peters and Mrs. K. A. Pearson, and table reserva tions. Mrs. Waller Fisher and Mrs. M. Jlowker. The summer bridge tournament prize winners v. ill be announced and prizes will be awarded for the afternoon's contract bridge play, after which tea will be served. CHRISTIAN CHURCH TO HOLD ANNUAL CHURCH MEETING FRIDAY NIGHT The First Christian church will hold its annual meeting at 7:45 o'clock Friday evening. September 22nd. at the church. Flection of officers will be held and plans for the year's work will l.e outlined in addition to hearing the reports of last year. All church members are invited to be present. EPISCOPAL GUILD TO MEET AT DINNER NEXT MONDAY EVENING The members of the losing mem bership team of St. Ceorge's Epis copal church will entertain the winning team at a 6:110 o'clock din ner and first lull meeting of the Kiilld next Monday evening, Sep tember 25, itt the pnrish ball. Mrs. J. f Hume is chairman of the losing team with Mrs. L. A. SIDE GLANCES By Gilhretith Itillard us chairman of (he winning loam. Ml'H. J. M. JutM, resiiitht, will have elmrpe of the pulkl meet Hit:. EPWORTH LEAGUE TO HOLD SKATING PARTV A nohost nivalin party has heel plaunnl liy lllt rnbt IS of 1 he Methodist Kiiworth It-ague In he held l-'ridiiy night. Those plan ning to intend v ill pay their own way at Hie rink and have heeti askeil lo he at Ihe Methodist and tranyportatio:: will he fur::is!:- ed. Members attending are ask eil to nutlly Mrs. Karl Wiley at tul-J. Rl VERSDALE GRANGE TO SPONSOR SALE SATURDAY Hfversdale Kranco. has nnnnunr ed a rooked food rale to he held Saturday, Septeinher at Me- Kean and Italilu ill's store on Cass street. I'roi-eeils of the sale will go to the grange hmd. THETA RHO CLUB TO MEET THIS EVENING Alpha Zeta 'I'hela Kilo fllrls eluh will meet at 7::Sil oVIoek to night, Septeinher II, at the I. (). O. P. hall. All nienihers of the club are reqiiesled to he present. MAilCET l a. ii i J3 J 0 5v ms? V Y mm. I -2 .,'v-Vi v j' r.rr COPRJOlg BY NE SERVICE. T. M BEG U. S PAT. OFF. ! . p mm w tm ip Local News C. of U. V. to Meilt I'ltr.eme i Nif.litiiiL'ale teiil. No. If. I Miii'h ! ter.s uf Cub u Veterans of the Civil War, will meet Friday iil'hl i at 7 : li" at the armory. Leaves Tor School Hintoi: I'l.i. has lelt tor ft., alli ; t i re Minn- his si tidies at Oregon Slate cult. w. lie is a soli ol Mr. and .Mik Many S. HI:;-U. of Fast iH.ut:- Vtsiting Sisters Miss Helen Moure, of Olney. Mainland, has UiJi'itd lo isit her sisters. Miss Mai ion Moore, of Hnseburur. and ! Mrs. Gus VIed, ol Myrlle : Creek. j Return From Vacation Mr. and j Mrs. Hairy S. lilaek ami son, Ilnr ' ton. have reiuiiu d lo their home i beie, tullnwiio: a acation at the itieldeii Cate fair in San Iran- Daily Devotions DR. CIIAltl.KS A. K11WAIU33 Alii-. Uose "Would you mind growlhif; nl my son? Wo told him you're the bogeyman and that you'd got him if he didn't stop crying." Charlie Chan in Action PORTLAND. Sept. 21. (AIM- PARKINSON'S "Food For Sale" . (Bring us that hunting order) PRODUCE Green Peppers a,"1, 10c Sweet Spuds 3 lb 10c Carrots Fancy bulk, 4 t 3 lb IOC Squash Individual, t f 3 for ICC Ill'TTKIi Prints. A made :iJi in nan-haunt wrappers. :!:'.. e lb. in cartons; It prude IMJc lb. it; ! car'ms. ItrTTKIiFAT First iiiality. inaxiinnin of J! of 1 v cent acid ity, delivered I'ottland, l,!i-:ii)e lb.; valley i on ten and country points l'r less or 2c lb.; preiniuin ipial ity, inaxininin of M't of 1 per cent acidity, lc more (ban liist ((Malily; second qua lily L'c less than tir:;t ipiality. F(lt;s . Ilitvhi!; price: extra larpe 27e. standards, lartje ISc; ex tras, tned inin 2tv: standards, me dium. 1st; extras, small, 12c; standards, small lie. CNKKKI'J HelllnK price to Port land retailers: Tillamook triplets 20c lb.: loaf 22n lb. l-'tJlt. Price to wholesalers: triplets V.iv. lb.; I loaf ibr lb. Country meats, live poultry, turkevs, new potatoes, jonions, wool, hay, mohair, cascara, liops, steady, unchanged. FLOUR Flagstaff, a Montana milled S $139 Milk Oregon, tall tins, ')'7i 4 tins MC Macaroni Curve cut, 11). 10 ib 4"C Corn Fountain, whole kernel, No. 2 tins, 2 cans Case $2.65 Peas Fountain, No. 2 sieve, very small, M 3 cans JjG Case $2.40 Not to be confused with No. 4 Eieve peas. COFFEE 27c Any brand, vacuum pack, Ib Smoked Meats of quality at right prices Morrell's Eastern Bacon. Swift's Premium Bacon, Cottages, Hams. Also Lunch Meats. 323 W. Cats Phone 24 LIVESTOCK I'OltTI.ANI). Sept. 21. (AP) (!'. S. lli'Pt. Apr.) 1IOIIS: Klinv ltl-ltr lower tlitill lute Wedludny. 2-.r:trp tinder eurly Kn"l-eh(ile(! 1i;n 21.1 III. lute $7.lin-r"; curly S7.7.ri, 22r,r,ll III. hutchela $7.mi-2"i: 1 i n ll t liulitH ?7-'"-2n; piiekint; s(ivs Z'i.TZ li.2fi; ycmil-clniiee t'eeder pi;;s $7.tie s.imi. sr. III. lit outside. CATTI.K: (,'ulves almv: ptirlinl eleiiriitiee steady to wetik. Home cleuiulp stiles l;V2"e lower, hulls litld thill cows best action, scat tered lots common-medium slaiiKli ler sleers Jli.fiO-7.7ri, i'ew stockers Jli.'.ll; cutter to common heifers j S4.r.ii-i;.r,ii; odd liead $7.uu; cutter lo common cou-s $..,:i-l.;iu: cauuers $.'!.2.ri; Tat ilairy type cows s.l.lici. Tuirly Rood lieef cows .T.T'i-ti.-r, : 1 .' M CIS I At Marshall Home Mim. i Itunn. of lialier. Ore.. Is In ihriu until next Wednesday iiiL' at the btmie of her son-tn law ami daughter. Pr. and Mrs. W. Marshall, and family r,n Kasl l n ll' las street. United Workers Class to Meet Tie regular monthly meet inu ol the I'nited Workers Sumlay sehoi-'i elass ol Ihe Klrst Christian ehnicli will be hehl Kridav alter Uut'li at the botiM of .Mrs. Malinda (Jderkirli at 11!) West l.ane street. Eastern Star to Meet Kose biirt,' elianter t,f Kastern Star will meet Thursday evening at n ('loc K at me .1as0111e ieniUf I w tth the u on hv matron. Iraiu 's ! lantutt, in t bariie. Siiei iai le i ! tares have been planned lor lie evenmir. initio;, nienihers are asked lo attend. Return to Eugene Mrs. S. i Si'llieli i'tlrl , Mis. Arthur Stra.lei lelt t )d:iv hir their liimis in Vm i.e. Inlltiwin a iit here siie l ilesday. Mrs. St Hii li was the vtM of Attorney anil ?drs. II. I.. Wliipple and .Mrs. Stia-lrr vi-ited Mr. a tin V rs. I. H. I.enox ami Mr. and Mrs. I'red A. Coif. Enjoy Loop Trip- Mr. and Mrs. (:. W. Conk and mm, William, have returned to their home here, fol low in? an eujo-ahle loop trip to I'orttand ami back via the toast. I hey stopper! over in Seappoose, Ore., for a short visit with Mrs. Anna Ulekle and daughter, Mrs. ( vim Kosh, both fonner residents of Ibis l it y. In a world pono berserk, H fa indeeil very raiifyinK lo Ameri cans that each of tm may b the liovernor of hiw choiee of relig ious Ixdiefs; that we are a part of a nation w hose eretttfon is steeriim ns safely throiiKh the ninthly rapid?, that are rrumnied with the ilolsain and jetsam of paganism, heretulsni, atheism, and t he propaganda of false ends. We all are, I believe, duly fralelul that it has been our Inr tunr lo be cast under the rtle-l-tcrti.jT arum uf a novernnieni that aMiors iuhderance aut biu oiry; one that permits no man tbroiii-h h isl;it hm to cunt Ir run or ridicule a not tier because of his tvlii:ious h.-lief. That, in my humble opinion, is the important and essential principle of lelie iulis liberty, ll.vailse Ai;i:ica:is have been so fortunate in ibis tfi.'icl, it sometimes Is dilll 'tllt lor (hem to realize that (hero was a lime, for a period of many hnK yeais, when their forebears, the first American tiottlei nhl not belit e in such a prim ip'e of reiiL-inus liberty. Let ns i hank t:od. so f;tr as ihe I n--il Staie-i is concerned, (he battl.- fur IiKinus liberty has b i a w Amen. BARBS Army officials are rushing the llteiKtloll case to trial u they wnnj no druft dodging caaes from the hint war holding over into tbo MaHAiw hiiKettH will license Rinnlo (ers who roll their own and evade duaret taxes. No action has been II. (i Wells siivs tbiB is hint SJ , " . 'v ' '"ic'ii't'-l out against those who pick Then, u'jahi. It may he the Noi th-1 1 F t in lilviston ConterettcB playoffs i Bluus- of the war waged in Spain these hist three ears. It has been discovered that the Romans ate sandwiches. Thin Ik not hard to believe, for how could ii ulatllator contest have a siiccph without hot dogs? The report, in ill unconfirmed that (he liremell was last seen iloatfie in the Creal Salt Uike. ... i ,, , r,,,nJ The 1. S. is having its troubles A Mass:ulusells town , adequate defenses around 'hl1' "" ' "''"K :l" lh,1 be Panama Canal. Too bad we teacher Next thin we kn .w ll , , w , wo... let then, put irors uiul mice HroUKh c,,nlral Amc.rifa in her desk. 1 This can he no Mhtiiln-r war,' Nations can figure nut what ban lor llilier has aiieadj iitel lo uaeifelieil to th Uri'-iliCi'.. !Jf strike more than once at War-' nurso they've only been looking saw. for It ou top of Ihe ocean. Home From Hospital Mrs. Flam is lb welt :i ml mm ters. of Oakland, have been dis- 'naru'ed tiom M rev hospital. Leaving Monday .Miss Helen lliljus. who has been employed at the oifiee of ;. Y. Young and Son, plans in leave Monday lor her home in .Minnesnia. Returns Home Mrs. T. ). Harry has returned to ln-r home fn West 1'nrk. fnllnnhi- seveial days here aitendint: in business and (siting fi iends. Dack From Eugene Mrs. ('lies let Morgan has reiurneil to her home in l.auielwoo.l. lollouiiif, a short slay in Kuiu-ne ii;hin r e la! Ives. A scene from Obtain License Charles I.. Sew a, i', linseiiiirg, ami Veia UleiiE, is. Tiller, obtained a mar liane liceu.e e:;erday at Itel.O, Ne. Back From Reedsport C. K. -Markfi has returned lo his bntue In re. loUmviuu a short slav lieetlspnri atteinling to huiness an.l visiting ri-Ialives. Charlie Chan in Riito " t litcli dii.hh Ind.-iv uf t h Rose tlieatre. The leading role of Charlie Chan is taken by Sidney Toloi', ' ',' v .'i.... 'i...'. supported by Slim Siimnierville, Itleardo Cortex and I'hylliti Ihooks. j yt-sierdav for Klamath Falls to . . meet Mr.-?. Stella, .leiisen. of Salt ,,.,,,,, r I rraneiscn, supreme uuardian nl Sausage bulks JI,.0U-;,..; beet hulls OCFPW W I-IY7FR I the hit, m.mHo,,:,! ()nl,r ol' .lob's hnice $!.Ub. a . fc n rrrr I 'aUL'lltei'S. The 1 wo will visit medium Ur AALLA i'A35L5 , i,,,,,,, ,, in ,,,.,, ni , :tM1 ' nav their nllh i il isit lo the IN.se- Joseph Walter lly.er, resident of MIrL. (, (,,. Tues!av night. Mrs. Azalea, died tn:s morning at Mercy I Voitin; w.w recently eh-tied sti hospital. Tlit! body has been re prenie lilth tnesseimer of the In llioved to the Douglas Funeral 1 1 ernat iniuil Order ol Job's Hauch honie. Funeral arrangements bav. lif- itt the siipreine nssinn held tint been completed. u San Fram Isi . $li.7r.; venters steady ft" i, extreme top $1(1.00, choice ;'o(t-iir lb. calves ?i;..r.u-i).bo. SMKL'I': Active, strong, good-i-hnice lilt !t.". lb. jK.nn to mostly good sn lb. shorn lamb-; $7. Ml, few feeder lambs fti.o-Ua, yearlings $a.r.u (j.5o; medium-good ewes $.(M)-;.imi. Out of Hospital Alvln Tipton has been dis. harcetl from Mercy hospital and is convatesciii" at his home from injuries suffered in a fall fion'i the rnid' of hi tiiirn. BArk From Pnrll.tnrl I.' I V..n- 1 bill, manager of the Shell Oil planl nere, reiurneil to tioselnirg, today, follnwing a three day stay in I'ort land, unending to business. Lr.iwcn Fnr1 Pm-tLirtrl I i-u I I ( slnn n Jel l Wednestlay for I'nrl- i:nni t,i ism wilh relatives ami Irieiids i 1 1 1 1 11 Salunlay. She was ic'cmiiaiiicd ns far as Miigene by Mr. ami .Mrs. J. T. Kppeily, of Ihls ' iiy. v. l:n attended to business ibere. WHEAT PORTLAND, Sept. LM.--(AIM Open High Low Close Sept Mi .M.J ' .SI .Mi lec s:: .s:i Her Mrs. ; From Portland Mr. and A. Ymiim, oi I -1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 . have airlM-'l h'-re lo visit until Saturday wilh t lie loriuer's par enis. May 4ir and Mrs. A. .'. Voini-i. in i'lint si reel. Tin y forni4', l maile lhcir home in lids city. Today, Friday and Saturday Adventure and Excitement With Charlie Chan GRAND ACTION AS The screen's peerless sleuth tackles his biggest mystery! Bob Beaker' ' " ' Va j "Lone Star LMM Today, Friday end Saturday Everyone Acclaims the New "Beau Geste" AtiM X STARTS SUNDAY In Technicolor "The Mikado" : lAlfll .v, JlTmH) "W'OUR Do4i-;e denlr-r 1ms th' X new car news tins ynr ! rrally i'4 In tart, llm niotnrnt yon srt eyes on the upw 1 'J10 joii:.r Luxury Liner, you'll know snne lliin new aril liilferrnt hostnL'ti pl:ue ni t lie autfitii'tbde indtistiy! For here is timre tiian pist anoilier new tnodr it's an rnttmly nrw miiinnahitrf It's even bitter nml roonii"r ii.an hist yiir, witli m ire new td'-as than vou ever (It earned possible in n car prurd s low! And topptnt; it all otf is the S' tis.ittorml new I )fU.;c hull- -'Init tti tnlm a n arniizin new kind of rale tmvv befote made jKissible at tlie IJikIi-c low price' lV'orr-i 4;anind tl'v.r-.ribe it, bid ti ndn will sprak volutiiefi! J hat's why we si'y see ynir lli'e leuler and net a U'-r. deni onKti a lion t tde riht a wsi ' No 'i In; atum all m"m wm mom mm &zf mjmi i JiM MM ,, in . r4f ,,r.c...l ... "" with Ih. n.w ty,.. ff&r VfiT Jf u Knit- iii Wit m-w rein " ' mwtnt mm ...TM,.: dri-a.n .--.mo ini! ' I"K I'.'f" r-i door I'-i.-.-r. fi.ter i.t i y h . i-.-rn low i mh.I KWtK .'..! f..rwt,r.l iil i" "'t of fb 11 y ill- .till .ii- ! '( Unit '"'' i.'liipMriii-nt t-.i'fs jAt- i:t inc l"i'y nut t i'it i H in In r so in nd ii ni- ' .bin. nit. NEVER DFFORE a rid in lo t Fit- te-w Full Fh:it lii'd.'i' It's n -VI' r Wb-ell.aM fll-d, Vl-iti'i'lr lr m. 1 tui v. cii;iii liis l i i n NEW WAV. Now, with ihe new type I'mln atraifilit ffur door, you walk tifjw in and ricbl out 1 Mere's tiothrf of ttiff iiiitiy inr.o viinitil th 194(1 n((it yon I HXIIlYMlXEli lime In on Iht Mot Bowt Original AmatMir Hour, Columbta Ntiaili. tt lhurdv, 9 10 P. M . t.D.S.T. SI DSLLARD MOTOR CO., Main ci Douglas. Roseburg, Oregon ir t'llffW