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wo ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBTJRG, OREGON. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1939. EW By LOTUS KNIOI IT I 'OUTER Rose-burg Woman's Club Has First Fall Meeting Tuesday i.ll.tlhl' I rrn it.iisly '. Unman I II. Mi. s Harry F .MK .Mm IK- Mllilil II. ,11,. A N , Mrs. hi. ill's. (Hi nil. Willi nil .,1 , .1. .Met'. lister. llu- L.nMii!;'' V, III, , ,,,, ,, II:,, I : I Willis In! III,-.- nl , ;i V.'rv ! Ml., II,, lh" Mil Ui-i (.. v i . . I i UlU H, ,"l f lill'.-cl ill, 1 1, i-, viilm : II. Vmm. ill. "I, I vs , : l.-H all... I . , . irr i.'i'irl.'. ill , ,!,, . I ;ii li, iv in :tiv, li.i .J . . 1 . - ..:, II. ln;il,. i :,,,um i'ili,' '.iy. Onober ?5 . . I : lill ilcssfii-liinchfiin ... home nf Mrs. Ilroicr Crnnge M. I-:, flub one linii'lu'ini meeting nl bull -: liny IVIrpiiiiln, Mrs. K. v and Mm. Kal h iy li ('rile- Sislrrs- In llli-i'l ill X ' K i.f I', hall Inr Hhorl .i.i'i - ,,lli,u nl l,v jnlnl villi KiiIkIiih. , .li.ir I Mia. A. . -:!. mill I'ylhinu Sis , , ili-.l lo iilli-nii. . I'lii l,t ini-i-l in ovn- . ,il Wllina linylv to i ;i "speech." . mi. .-I i 1 1 hi. 2:!tn In -' Melliiulii.t i-linri-b . !. 'W. Locpor, iluvo niiH nl' iti-li-miiiiH In 'lllillll. mill I heir ladles lo ni 'mi party in archery li;er building. jJ.iy, October 26 In nil el ill eight wening ;il ti-iniiliv , ' i scores ill cntiltarl ', hnllihvil '. le't.-s litiilve tour 'la! I llllill.'llse v ,.i r: .'.n an-1 . . "i 'unit ll .' 1 1 I li-ei. i i li nv. , inu.-li I II'.:,. II III! I'll Ml,: (111 111 , I, , niiiiv r.,i; i -m i. w tin s.-iii, -.1. " l,v lliiti.li.) inn I "M ( V. :.r, :'nli"." hum La Hub i- !;.', iTv.viai Mis.fi 'i i: oii. v. Ini bus ; - n:,l!,'. In, i lean: In I'olllnud. will j ' ) In ;in I'ranviseo tills year In i r 1 1 1 1 1 n i li b,-r vnlve slnilv. lii-r Iwu I ,,! ;:1 Wi-lv esp.-vially lowly aud i .-.cii. :,,;iti i iuli-tl by the members Mll'l 1-lli'SlS. I I'm,-!', were placed (or Mm. I. A. Wells. Miss Hi-b-ll Cusey. Mis. li II. Sn,, ri-ll. Mrs. K, In in C Young. MlH (i. I' TIhiiii. Mm W. 10. lloilsey, Miss Claire TIhuii. Mis. Homer tlrow. Mrs. 4-4inuril W Coleman, Mrs. Feirull Anderson. Mis. W II. Chrlsler. Mrs W W. Mace. Mrs. Karl I Mil, I, Mrs K. I. Knapp. Mrs. (1. V. Wiuihciiv. Mrs. 11. W. Marntcis, .Mrs. Uiiu.lv ha- ll 'lnvr, '.ii.i. Ci-iii M Miviiil , ill ,,v. n. ...r.v Mens II. Kiiatii, ' 1 '' Mm. M.i' II I.. I ui , liter, Mrs. l-.-rrv va.: in . -Mill, .!, - I,. I-.. I.ia.illiuurn. .Mrs. i a-ki-.l ' "r!i(,::i:, li'iin mi-Is, Airs. livmi;' I .''iiiiii,."; . lis-, I-:.. 'lill-- lll'IMVIl, Mrs. ,1.1 -:. Mr... II M, Kaisli. main. M::, llviii'i; W'ari". li I. Mlv. MI-.B .li-imii- .1" , Kiaiii. Iln.un. Mis. Carl i.-rh. Mis T. II. Vsilsn. II I'.-l I in. Mil llii.-ii- Clay- Inn. Mis l- A. I I. 1,1.-'. Mrs. M. II. K. I, :ii ,1- .'.Irs. I.. Kulilhau.'ii. Sr.. Mi. V li. r.niwn. Mis Snill Wil liams, Mis. fail Spall blum, Mrs. !i. (I. I hull. Mrs, .lainvs K. Cain, ln II anil Mrs. I'l.-.h-i ii k .1 l-ulli'l. l;.-ioits uvn, Im-ii hy Mrs. A. .1 (liilili-i, pi'imiaiu ibuirinali ; Mrs II. W. .Marsli-ts. Irvaslin-r; Wis. I. II Sippn-ll. si cri-lliry ; Mis. I. Kulil!:ani-li. Sr.. si-rvii i simp; Mis. William lii-ll anil Mis. i-lij.i) II. II. Iliilillv. id i-L;ali-s in llli- ilis jlriil ciiiil i nl ion b.-lil bi-l'i- (lvlnln-1 i liair :inl. anil Mrs. I'osli-r IIiiiihm. i lull I Isi.n. Iiiiusi- irva.-ain-r. "('an- i'liniilin Inls's wi-ri' l;ivvll by -villi's! Mis (I. V. U'ilnlii-lly nil Mil- Ciilib-n ;;.ih- lair ill San l''raiirisi-u anil by Mrs Karl nirlcli nu "Til.' Wurlil 'il 'riminirnw," tin- Ni-w 'oiK wui'lil'n lair. An vspiicially Inlvri'Sliiiu ini-vt-inn Is bi'iim iuitiilpali.il Ini' Nn-MMiilii-r Till In In- In-Ill ill a I: -'in ili-ssi'tl luiii'lii'iii! at tin1 elublious'. al u-bli-b Mine Mrs '. K. Ilnbi'its. iliti'iiiiillntiHl i-'biliiitis rhitlrinall ami riill-ritll spi-aki'i' fur tbc Wis ; iimn's cliih Inr thi' last rpvpihII vi'Hih. will itiv.' tin iifti'llifMin'R ml llri'SM mi "A l.'iiik at I'rsm Iihv l-;iti'opi'." Iliist'ssi' fur tbi' day In, la. Iv Mrs. (!. V. Wliiibi-rly. rbalrmiili. Mrs. Oru Walki'i'. Mm. (ri'Oi"i, Killb'y anil Mrs, K. ii KiiblbiiKiMi. A : M :' I '' ii mot H i 1 " ll.' ilmi ii j v, iliann io,M i I;:ii, it oil ' Mir Towi,. r.icvd in i liis c ity H ( ij i-i'iiii play o! n tol.T 'jstli : I'UVf il icvl.-w of tt War' by (iid ni'.l -M i.-4. Cfiiii.lr 1 ''IjIic -;iLitr'." wi'i in'itin if tiH mc:i LADY ELKS BENFFtT BRIDGE TEA 18 CHARMING AFFAIR One nl Ihf innHi chitiinluv pal ttt-H of Itie wefk was the Ittl Klki annual nui-nt lay benefit par (y hfld al tti1 temile U'cdiiP(la uflfinoou with MiB. T. H. Nen ami Mi-. If. ('. (nrby an jotut 'hiiinin-n of the HurcetiBl'ul alTalr riO(!Mt'la ol tliu arly will ku to ih" (')iiI'Ih-u s Cl:i Itiirin i'Uoei IuikI. The rooms wero lieautll'iil with llllllHMOIIrt tlOUqUCtH l)f HUtUlllll luvt'H. fir t burn aul a v;irj,ty ol Mill riouf-rs. Mm, A. K. Kent and Mi tt. It. !.. Whipple had t liai k; or ih dcciiiitions. Thirty tahU'tt wen In play dur ing tlif mid noon ami were In charts oi Mr a. iani.s Klis worth. Mrs. K K(ihl!iat:iu, Mrs. M. H .Mum . Mi?. .Muuricc I. Mallhark , :snil Mrs. Clit-stiM- II. re' nr. I Thi' ini'mijcj .4 ami tnic-as wcrr. ' i-lu-d iy Mis. ('ml K. W'lmbiM Mva I,. C. M' -('Unlock and .Mrs. Guy Coi'ion. Tin door piizf Ini thf aflornonn wus wen hy Mis. Harris Kllsworth Iiri.K-.- j rizs wnt to Mik, II. WaJ 'Miitfri , his-'li. and Mrs. (). M. Hfr- i ii'. Kff'i'id hiiiii tor miosis, and t Mis. ( 'iM-.sU-r llt-n ln-r, iiij-h. and i to Mi.-i. K. II. Mi-l.K'T. hccoH'I lii-ll lor uif mhiM's r'ivf-hundreM l-riz,'H were awarded lo .Mrs. K. A h'ies, hinli, ami Mis. Kuyt-iie lrin-r-'n. scrond hii:h lor i;ne.sts, and to j Mrs. Taylor, hif;h ami Mra. Ilarolii ! IJ.'i.-kiu, iii'-oiii liiii tor members. Koliowina Hie caid play, tea was scrieil. The t( a talil" waa coverefl ; hy a Koryeoun i vi y-co!n'ed lat.c j c loth ami cent' iPii by a minor ! holding j;ix li-;ht'(l white taper !at Hi'' base of v.aich were two j .vhite dahlias. KiiHrclhiK the intr I inr were bright marigolds and tlaiiMiit I he candles were bowls ol ih'i'p purple d"'i'bliiiuiii(i atil ; L'ehl fall llou-ciH. The tea tabh I was in charge ol Mm. Hroadwuy. ( Mrs (Jftni'K'' Wharton and Mm. Walter Kisher. I'ouriuK wti' Mth . I.. Whiopl.', Mr-, (i.-ore Whar ton, Mrs. L. W. Metier and Mrs. A. K Kent. AsHibtliiK fu KorvhiK wore Mi H. C. (llle. Mih. Adrtau Hber. Mr. Stewart Oooper. Mr. Harold Ha.sk in, Mik. Kurd Singleton and .Mrs. Waldo Cuiuphell Other l.ad Klk aKiKtine Mih. St aud Mrs. Iarby with the altair included Mrs. V T. Jaekwio. Mm. J. K. Mc lii'iis, Mia. Charles ltnd, Mrs. I.. W. Mftztfer. Mrs. K. It Metper. Mia. Albert MicelU. Mrs. Irvtu ItriniM anil Mrs. II. T. Hanson. The aldress of welcome ami the awanlfiu' ol prlxea were made hv Mrs. T. II. XesH. FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia COM 1t ti Ml 4 twice W& T. . MC V M W - t -zs- - y v 10-.1 "Why can't she get dates?" "Ever notice, the less books a glr! carries the more boya sue has to carry 'em?" To Be in Play NELLIE MAUDE R AST AND PHILLIP EVASH ENKO ARE MARRIED OCTOBER 15TH Minn Xellm Maude It ant, attrac tive dntiuhtcr ol Mr. and Mr. Hill V Hunt, nl Ihtfl city, and I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Kvusheliko. of Kosebui i;. son ol Uev. mid Mrs. I-'vadicnko. who r--ddc Ik North Huikota. were mar ried iit ft vnry lovely eeicmuuy Sunday. October tfith. ut the home of the hrtile'H pa re.nl k. Kev. .'.(.'liarlcH A. Kuwai-di per formed ttie Impieaaive rinn cere mony al mix o'clock In Die eveninu in the pieaeuce ol only the close Ii lends aud ri'lutives of (he con pie. Tin- llln room was very beau tiful with i-ohirlul boutpiels ol uu I tl 1 1 1 li I lower. The bride wore an attractive af teinonti etisemlde of black with a bolero fur Jacket and a enrsaue o'. it iienia.s. M i s. All red Koleno, Allen ami Mm. Frederick .1. rol ler. The members ami quests attend ed the party iu costuiucK depict in i-' lasbiniiH worn in the year of l'n. Mrs. lilckli was assfyied in nervine by Miss .lane Wharton ami Mis. I'orter. t'oiitraci irid':e waa enjoyed ihiritm the pleasant evenlnn hours wtih Miss Wharion winning the club blub Hcire prize and Miss CaiotherH winning the uvn! IiIkIi Hcore prUe. O JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB ENTERTAINS PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS AT PARTY 1 i ll MRS. D. W. HELLIWELL HONORED AT SURPRISE PARTY ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. joint Mary btaton Villi III lllMllll. Inivk ill bill. -' ll I till 1 1 1 1 . r i: Mr. Kill hi llli. hiv .- Ii'iiIv'h in I v alli-r v.l ili-l.l . r ! - in. Ill : 1 1 I ' an.) iv. ' 'nu. -il al : i. 'ii'i'i.-i' " i -H I an afli'l anil ii i ni naiii- ii.si-m ami Kin-- - .la i ci -nu in li-il a:i bvsl ivrniini iili.'r win- an al i .livss ill tiisliia lit iM.nl i:i. .ii t!iv Ini l.li'v- vi. , -,.,-,. . ll ll IIIIIV HI'WII V-li .11 III.' I II 1 1 1 1 ' Iv vii.l. ..'int. Mr : . a , "I : ' l.viVUMili IIP- I." ., I,. I lb.' I i v IV .v. . III : h. Ii, i- -i: l.-r. .1:1. ill,, I In Mis i In. I l.'hli II lla. . In ..I.- -. .! Ml ami h i. ... Mi ami :.. .1 :,:,, i,s . ... .1 'I II M: vnil Mi a.l Ih. I I'.u , : - t . .1 Hani v .1 .Iiiim-r .v ' . i i. i I. It I. 'i ti. I',,:l!.in,l ..Ii ,. i ..... t,. m.il.v '.." l:.ll fa- . v - . i .. III, itv. I - Ll I. I. i ! .. 111.- V.VIIIV.-I in N.n.'i I', ,'...l.i In,. !..,.:. ll:,-. I'V . ;:i II.- i I . 1 I ':. t- 1 -iiibi-iH r Ib.i Unsi'lititK .luniiir W'-iinan'M rliib I'lili-rtafni'il prns pirtlvi' Mn-inbi.rn al ti ri nilliliiin luilly Mini. lay ..v.'llillK at till, club Iiiiusi- 'I'll.' rlllbl IHMIIS W.'fH lli--I'nlali'.l .villi laliii1 bntiiilii'ls nf ..111 .111.11 lIllWIM'S biisl.vls nl apil vil III tin- antllllltl iniitll' j Dm i i iv. lliv i i .-iii ii i" vriniii miinvs , Hi'i'i' vniii.wil anil iii.vn wi'ri' pit' I svntv.l in Mrs. Siilllvy I Inmi'lllv.-i, Mia I li VvalM.inl anil Mrs. I lia , l.uiy. I I I r Iw i.il.lv cis lai.l Willi I a I:.. . . Ini li vviil vi .1 v il li an ar i aiiv- Mii hi ut tall li nils ati.l mntnls. I I in villi, r - l.lv w.'i aiiii". Ilv.litv.l tut . i Mis W alli-r l islivr pi.' i.l. .1 .ii Hi.- lalil.- ami lln- inn-sis .m.i i". iiil. v -. H-.-1.. s. at.-. I at in .1 I il'lvs a'... ill III.' I -a. v . - III. VI - In I In- pin 1 1 w vi v v.-v ,. i- I I' 1 ii I In. 11. XT lli lu.v.i.. Mis .la. I, MRS. C. W. WHARTON ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON FOR MRS. WALTER GORDON Til niuplimi'lit Ml'B. Walter (Ini- lOll. 111'.' Kvh Hil'l', of I.OS AllKOlPS. a i-ltainiliiK chip o'.:lii(-k bi-itlK-Inm-hcmi wim iiivpit by Mih. ('. V. 'liiirliiu al bi-r lu-aulilul tliillti on I Kmlly Webb in Tboi'titun W'tbler's t'liailwii-k street Tbuisiiay tit'tei'-j "Our 'rvvn." lo be ; .psetueil by iiiiiin. ttie I'nivot'Hlty iiirt.en. ul eiirlil Wbile .M ii baelinilK tlalsle.-. Iiml ' o'clneK Oelobei 2Mb. al Hie Betllov wbite anil pink petunias were um'il biiih si-ltunl mulltiiriinu. I'roeeetlK lioul the minus, while the lai'fje.oi the tiioilni'l inn here will ttn to biili'lie'ili table was eeolereil with the Koiebu.ru Swililillillt; I'ool iiiikI. Mis.. Mury Stuton. proiniiieiit In' I. title Theatre work at rnlversily of Oregon,- will play the part of a uiii'Keous bouiiui.t or pink neni uiuiiis. (iuests invited to hotior Mis. (iiit-.lou liii-lilileil .Mrs. M. F. Itiee. Mrs. .1. !' llalker. Mrs. Hroitilway. Mrs. II. I'a.sey. Miss Helen Casey. Mrs S ('. I.apliain. Mis. A. H. Kent. Mrs M. I.. Itiieker. .Mrs. A. A. Wlliler. Mrs. Ailbllr W. Hhiiim. Mrs. II II. Slapleton. .Mrs. I.. W. .Insse. Mrs. .1. K. Sawyets anil Miss ii ml leaves anil ; tlertruile Hast. ml it. ninls ailil- I'onli-ai-l iiriila.' was e.n.oyeil tlur- iliK tile pleasant nllernoon hours. LAPHAM JOSSE PARTY GIVEN WEDNESDAY FOR MRS. M. C. BOWK E R Mrs. S. C. I.iiphain anil Mrs. I.. W. .loss.' were iiilllt hostesses lit a ihaitnlliii one o'i'loi'k lunvbvon an. I slu.wer pail. Weilnesiia iviuiiiiti at the I'oiniv hiniie nil t'laiiv in. 1,1 I i Mrs. l Mll.lvlive bu ailtlllilli linn, is I'lie play Is belim brnuuht to Hose bui'K bv the Kiwuiiis club of this .-Ity. Also of Inn-rest Is that .Miss Murttatet lieriney. (onueiiy ol Uosehuiu, now a resilient ol Ku t;ene. will have a part in the play. MR. AND MRS. WIMBERLY ENTERTAIN AT BUFFET SUPPER FRIDAY EVENING nil I I In III, l I lie ,ii,i llar.h.. i a. I Miss V. Kill. I I':. III! 1. 1 I'nllaii.l 1" bat Mr t', W. vi I'ii . .I:lb .1. .il.- Ui i- .i.'. .1 .hi !! iii.iii Ni.'.l ham ami Mm Ti Ml- 111! . In III .. I'l Ml .. I'.i.il.ll. Ml. II in Mis ivinlnvl Mis t'luiimiall. Mrs ,,:n ,!. i .-l W in T. i i.l Ii. an Mi :l Ml Mil. U all. II. .in llainv MSs Ml: I M I'linii. ll- s M, I ..nivlih: Ki-ber. vhlb a.l I i:,.!. 1. l ivl.-l' Mlllvl. M's. II .U M M. I'. ..lei I , . .1 I- I'. .::,. ! .: M I. Ill 1,-s-vs. Mis I.: I.I..SSV I .. vl s h i ir tills w vi e l-re-i s.-ni.-.l Hi Mis r.nwi.er ami He- al ii l-lliv. Ml IllllNS Melt" Sl'elll HI s'W- ; inv isilinv aii.l I'la;. iim i mil avl In i.lv... ! MRS. H. H. TURNER ! ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB ON TUESDAY Mr. ami Mrs. li. V. Wliuborly en tertiiineil nt a . ehannittK seven o'liovk bullet supper al their beau lll'.il hoiiie oti Glenn Hlreet Kii ilay evenini: to eotuplinienl their son, li'.n. who whs here over the week-enil from lleflieley, I'lllif.. anil tlii'ir housei.'uest8. Mrs. M. J. Wolfer ami iliumhtor. Miss Jnc illlelin. nl' I'orthittil. Uahliiis lornieil an alti-.-ivtive ile- , beautiiul : oi ative tnotir lor the ininei tutiie. eet. ill eompli- w'tnle lovely l.ouiiiels ol zinnias Howk'-i- vere useil iibout the living room. volutin! miesis nonorini; . ..IIS. ..oner 1 lo i :n- anil Miss .lat rine llu. anil Mr. Wliii- il.-i iiiatiM- uu. I il' : lif'ly llliluileil : Miss .Meredith i 'iim-i s w .. i ' Aline .lenkins, Mr. and Mis. ('. W li.ul.vr. mii'sl of i barton. Mrs. Ilroadway. Mr. am! ,, ,,, rs -Mrs. lJeiii(;. iiarton. Ml', ant! ,i... ii u Mis II l") I'lirri-ter. Mr anil Mrs Wli-iVlon Mis. ' II. Wliartmi. Mrs. I'arl K. Wlin ' lloiials. ( ml. Mrs l-liniua j bel ly. .Miss Hess ami Miss .1 1' 11. ins. -n. Mrs. J Wharton and tin- h.'st and liosl Mis ISmailw a. . i M i - and Mrs. II. V. Winili.-rly. Mis ll I'as.'V. A pleilsanl snvia! evenill .- am! I In- I. .is-1 '"Wed I lie slipper liniir. " ' Mr8. Kor.l Singleton and Kennelft rlolllwell were I'huii'iueu of a chHi-inlng Kiti-prtsii parly honoring the birthday an-titve.iHai-y of Mrs. 1). W. Helliwoll Monday evening at Ihe former's auraeifve home on East Douglas street. A beautiful gift -was ureseuled l son to tue gueat of bailor auij contract lu-Ule waa enjoyed tuiiut the eve ning by Mr. and .Mrs. II. V. HelU well. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Molschen haeher, Mr. and Mrs. Phil llartlt. Mr. and Mrs. NL H. MuiH'y. Mr. and Mrs. Frank long. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Helliwell and .Mr. and Mrs. I-'ord SiiiKlotou. Wen score prizes were won by Mrs. Motsehen biiclier anil Ford Slimlvtciu with Mr. .Muney winning the Iravv-HUt' prize. Lain- In the evening lovely re fresbitieuts were served aud a beautiful birthday cake was tul. NEW IDEA. CLUB IS ENTERTAINED AT CALKINS HOME Mr. F. I.. I'tilkiua very gra ciously etitertaiiied Ihe New Idea club at a lovely one o'clock lunch eon at her home Wednesday. A bow I of rvd geriiuiums aud dusty miller graced Ihe table, while au tumn louvoH were attractively ar ranged about, the rooms. Covers were placed fur Mrs. C. B. Calkins, a gunsl, and Mrs. F. H. Applcholf, Mrs. V. li. Buckingham, Mrs. Allen Moore. Mrs. W. 11. Har ris. Mrs. K 1.. (Mlv, Mrs. R. H. Wil liams, Mrs. John H. Hurler. Mrs. V. K. Marks. Mrs. K. T. Nelson and Ihe hostess. Mrs. F. I.. Calk Ins. The members of the eluli pre sented a lovely gifts and shower at birthday cards to Mrs. F. M. Cur tis in honor of her anniversary. A social hour followed the bust, ness meeting. The nest luncheon meeting will be held November 1 al the home of Mrs. Buckingham, al which time f'olly.nina gifts will be exchanged. PRAYER CIRCLE HAS ENJOYABLE SOCIAL MEETING WEDNESDAY Mrs. 1. itms llli: H. Huff wii fu! I . Mi s . 1- i I O. RICKLI . 1 TU I AINs AT (III ARMING nrux supper Saturday . Illlv II I'l Sal: h.-I Is llu-l.ii.U. I. ill ... I... I, . .. IIIIIV. - I i hv 'I bill Piilili, . lake a. haul. mi- nl llu-. Ml I..I..I..I. Is I., hiu II. is. I, III v l.y i , h. I K IV SIsl.Mlioeil III I .11-1- i tin- villi al lima) In. 1. 1 iNvn t o to .1. ' Y MONDAY ' I :.' .. limn ii is ':'.: '. lit. ' c, . , il.-r.'tl .. k l.:t.i tie supi-v. I .. I. .... i. ..I I ; 111 I.' IUV.I.I .it t!lv ' ' :li be :l" t''.li 1 '-.'' j v.'.vis o Hie T'I.'-.U . i.t'i an. I i v. i-i al hi. -u. Is ti atli.ii h. lave i lolli 1...1-111I lie- I.e. SCI. inn table. .. III. b w Hs . . i.lvi.il will a lioliipivt ol viilal ml I dahlias. The smaller sei niv tallies in-... i,. nt I with il.ilill. bell. iu. 'Is it Hiui-.iim dab 11:1 whb- bit vi- Imiii.ii..s ol i-nli. i nil lull tlt.wi-is wi-iv usvit aliintl tin- riiiinis J l. nilii-i s i n it,.- tit.- vi . itlny : v. nil Mis lili kll in. Iinl.-.l : Mis. S I SI linker Mi, 11..,,,., ilu,w. Mis W I ' II nits, ih, s, III... I. Mis I'l.-.; II iitillliMi Mis i.i-itt ve li.n ten. i s .1 Hi. . Iliad.-! Mis li ( I'lnlill. Mis II I, Wlnccl.- .iii.l Miss Jan.. Wllslli.lt tluests pvvs.iit weie Mis. I. W Mvtitvvr, Mrs Waller I' .Hii'l'Mv Ml Vi IV I irel'n : . Ml . II t. Lull.'. Ml', li.itr K O I MR AND MRS. HAitPHAM 'ENTERTAIN AT INFORMAL DINNER MONDAY EVENING j Vi ,ii,. I Mis V V llai plvitii i n ; l.-i tallied in a l.n.li sivlltttli . . I... I. Iiilin iniii .lit Mi.ti.l:i 1 vii nut-; ,tl tltvir Itiitnv en iln livs ' : h i -t t vvi in i iiiiipliinvtit l.t Mi y. Not K.ti iivn. nu a t v in. ii Inr Svwatil. Al.isK.t. llu-tt llnltti- I'm. -is wvve plav.-.l lur Mr am! Mi- Not hoi ib-n and ilaiulitvl. IVnlli. Mi. all, I Mis. le-omv I'iiiliililll. I'liiitiui-. Maiihit. .lo.te auri .laiiet Harptiam an. I the best Mis II nvr Ini lui- vivli liilivtti en al til Ttiv-.l.ti all'-tit ;!.!. -1 :il .111 :t v.l l.tl.'.- In: Ml an 1 Ml s H '.Its -,,i,l In I -a II I 1. 1 11--I t I attied titleless 'tup.uia ll.il.l 11 l'i VIS ..-!( a. 1 1 i-ly ;i t i'i.'. nt Sv ill W I ! 1 1.1 111- liiln . a ml - .1 1 and ami Mil I. :i i lliv I t mal.v Hti.l In.sless, llat pltatii Mr and Mis V. V MR. AND MRS. LILLY ENTERTAIN AT DINNER THURSOAY EVENING Mi and M I illi.-d at a ilint. ilniiivr l.i.i .-. ulna an alitavtiie it I., hi. i an. I Mis W.ill.i clltvl s. I,. l Lilly cr. dellvhllul se.cn nl tll.ir h imc i'huis Snai'di annus lie nu i V. Mis F. I i.iii. l ' s tin stvr M.irvan liattlv II t .Mis MiiiiiIv i w land. Mis K 1'.. Kidll li:l..'l lltV 11IISI..SS, Mis Tni . -I I-'. .Mow ini; llu- Itinvhvnn the vniiiti eirniv.l iniihavi liri.lni. at lit.- Till ll." I llMIII.- nil Maple shvet Hluh rvote hit Hie allernoon's pla. was wnn Ii. Mis. Mm mill with Mis Will in in s ..iiitiltit; tllv tta.eE inn pil.v. CATHOLIC BAZAAR TO BE NOVEMBER 18 19 AT NEW PARISH HALL 'nulil-i. Ma-, .l.iuv ,.1' Wliiltmr. alii . Mi .in.l Mis alle. Single mi Mi anil Mi s. I'.u .l iti,.Mi i ."I I'i, I.,... .m.i h. ..!-.:. Mr. ,,n.li ill -. 1. .1. l.llh 1 I'lvpaialtons for the voiiiliK Ha .n 1. 1 t.i lie sponsored li. SI. .to svph's I'.itliultv imtlsh on Ni.vvni livr I'i and In ate lepnrlnl by llvnvral t hat. man tii in IV Wand to In- m-II under wa.'. Al lliv ivKular wei-hl. mvvtln of I lie viiiuniltti-es till last Tuesday Jtiintt. a li.el. tlilvtesi was sji.. p piwv 1 1 ii- the i ten mils this nun h ami. ipated 1'l.nnl tni Mr lent, 'n wblili the publiv is must Sni.lvli.n a in I !' .i .1 t.i 1 1. in. lied. Tills tvifaal Is tn be nllc el the most alhnvllve and Interesting N-nvftis nf the fall season, and I '.in .. .. in hill s . ii. in. ,u ,ke it ol lntvuvl to (U'v. one. . BETA SIGMA PHi ENTERTAINS NEW PLEDGES THURSDAY llvla Slum new pit-dyes Tlllirsdny e. the llntne r IMii entertained its il a theatre party on tiing. The part, at Kvvh-n Willis and Cleora Ivv-clinaim where lovely enr sa.ues weie presented to Amanda Anderson, the sniority's new ill-rci-tnr; iileainu llessimer. Helen Welherell and livnra Kgginiatin. From there 111' party pret eded to llle-Indian theatre to see Charles l.aiiiiilini in ".laiitalcn Inn" attel wliieh they elijiiyeii refreshments at Hie Tavern Members eiili'i tainina the abii". e guesis iiui,i.l..il Caniiiil N'.-wlaml. Janet Pivki tisvln-i . Kiel, ti Willis ali.1 llniiilliy liale .lavksnn. The nel remilat- nieeting nl the sorority ..ill he Ovlntier ITi at the home of ilina llnylv .lane Itnw ker Hill have vhiitt:.' ol the pio glllltl oil "Sp.'ecb." MRS. ADRIAN FISHF.R ENTERTAINS BRIOGE CLUB MONDAY EVENING Mis Adilall Fisher . el v ui a I loilsl. enti I tattle. I her In I. tue tilth at a ilrllgl'.llul vislil i , 1... k des sert supis-i Moiidai evening al;MRS. DANIEL KEOHANE were Hlhavlhely aiiHliii.-t! to car r out a pnil. devoiah.e Jiuihf tm llle ovvasliin I'.'Vt'l. weie plan .1 Inr Mrs. 11 11. Turner. Mrs. 1'iin, ml Kile, ami Mis 1! j; Maddnv. Mis t.oilis Full.'! tell most gru- 's in the Northside I layer circle al a social meet ing Wednesday nth-ninon at her hniiiv mi West First sheet. Mrs. Anna Carsnn l.-il the rievn- ii ils ami l.itiltday cakes iih'd In Mrs. IJ. H. vir.s. II. 11. Ilageu and i-vtinvs were mailed tn ern Wii-..!-uri ..ml Mrs. H. I. Imin.-r ineinbers of I ail'l ami liiiihilav l Mrs. Si'isi, i: Claw Iv llle circle. At tin- tea hour delicious re liesliiuenis were servinl lo Mrs. uiia Cm son. Mrs. II. 11. llagen. Mis. Noia War-. Mrs. It. H. Laird, Mis. William Fisher. .Mrs. C. A. Chaml.ei tin. Mrs. 1C. I.. Hudson, Mrs. May Berkley. Mrs. Fred A. Knight. M,s. Killing Troiih. Mrs. Hairy llin.e. Mis. Malllnla Oder lilrk and the hostess. Mrs. llutf. MRS. GRANT OSBORN ENTERTAINS SEWING CLUB ON WEDNESDAY Mrs. iliant o.sbnrn was a must Ulacinus hnstess tn her sewing club Wednesday nlterlinon at her lovely home iu I .alirel w ood. Sew ing anil .isitlng were enjoyed un til the tea hour, when Mrs. lis born served delicious refreshments at one huge table centered with n liin.i ol nuttimn leaves mid fire thorn. Covers were placed for Mrs. Wil lis Myers. Mrs. F. A. Brltton. Mrs. C M Hut nor, Mrs. F. S Hall. Mrs. Harold Bellows. Mis. A. B. Taylor. Mrs li.de Carslens. Mrs. ;! M. Kr. ll ami Mrs Karl Wiley. The next meeting will lie a 1 :.iil salad luncheon November 2 at the home of .Mrs. Hall. OCTOBER NON-FICTION HEADLINERS AVAILABLE AT B08EBURQ LIBRARY Tim Countrv U wver" by Bel lauiy Paruidi; The Country Lawyer comes at a time when the Ciuntry lioctor la lielne glorified anil extolled. It Is equally deserv ing of approbation. The author has painted a vivid portrait of his Inilicr. a aoiall town lawyer In the lute aixtles, wMvh reneciu strong personality, deeply Imbued with his professional obligations and a close friend and respected adviser nf his neighbors. Based ou events related by the country lawyer himself, and on cases and records from his files, there are found Incidents both In court nnd out, appealing and moving, humor ous, pathetic and Irntlc. "Soaring W ings" by George Pal mer Putnam. A biography ir Amelia Karbart. In character as well as in achievement, Amelia Knrhart was one of the great wo men of the Twentieth century. She became, to millions who knew her a public figure, almost a symbol of courage and adventure. But only n few people knew the person be hind Ihe personage the gav sen sitive, unfailingly modeat girl who wanted to live llfo lo the full, nnd who did. "You And Heredity" bv Amram Schelnfcld. Human! Readies for .i.A i......n,, A a&t,.llnrl i.resentn- 'tlon nf all the known facta about the inheiilan.ee of facial and phy sical characteristics. "Tlmviies In llnlri" bv Joseph Henry Jackson. The stories of lour early Callf-uuia desperadoes whose specialty was stagecoach robbery. The author writes with humor, and describes not only Ihe criminal's exploits, but also the law enfircement methods of the time. ' "The Orchid Hunters" by Nor man Macllonalil. High adventures of two young Americans who hunt ed orchids not for science but for commerce. In the wilds of Colom bia and Venziiela. A boyish ac count of dangers that were met with courage and high spirits. "Ireland. The First American Republic" hy Vihjalmur Stefans- son. Where Information anoui Iceland is needed, this liook. co vering social conditions, adminis tration, education, cooperau.es. and Industry, as well as history, will be welcomed as a matter-of-fact account. One chapter gives hints lot tourists. "Not Peace Hut A Sword" by Vincent Shernn. A recapitulation of tho past year's events In Kn rone, by a corrosimniler.', who Raw hlslm-v being made In Germany. Czechoslovakia, and Spain. U Is nn exe-witness account, not out standing: Hie aulliov is bitterly re sentful of the. appeasement policy dictated bv the Tory ruling class in Knglaud. but he has faith In the eventual power of the common people, and a belief that In "the will and instinct of the proleta riat reposes such hope as we are justified In retaining for Ihe future progress of humanity." "Blrchliind: A Journey Home To Norway" by Jorun Blrkelanil. The American daughter of Nor wegian immigrants spent two months vislling relatives In Nor way, ami she writes a delightful. Intimate account of what she learned of her Norwegian back ground, and of Norwegian home Wind. Sand anil Stars hy An toine de St. Kxupery He looked down on a troubled world on mountains and deserts and Jun gles . . on peaceful folk and meu nt war . . on the heroism of a iiUliiimiet in the Andes . . on the' fnlrv tale of two little girls In Ihe Argentine . . nn high adventure and deadly thirst In the Sahara, lie saw them all. both as an ad venturous flyer and as a great ar tist, for whom they gave life a new meaning. "i he Chinese Are Like That" l.y Pali Crow. Carl Crow portrayed the Chinese In the role of business men. Wilting in the same inimi table vein, he now draws umii his Inexhaustible fund of knowledge and anecdote to Interpret all ol Chinese character and customs, (iilideil by his deep, alfeiiionate and humorous comprehension of Ihe Sons of Han. he links bevonil sttrfave idiosyjicravies and oddities to find a basis of realistic if pe culiar rensoning. of good sense by, eastern standards if not by west- M. 0. A. CLUB IS , ENTERTAINED AT MOHR HOME WEDNESDAY The KdenlK.wer M. O. A. club was delightfully entertained l.y Mrs Charles Mohr at her home Wednesday afternoon. Beautiiul Imuoilets of ro.sefl and .Mlchaelmiis daisies were used about the rooms. At four o'clock Mrs. Mohr serv ed tlellvtnus refreshments to Mrs. C. T Tipton. Mis. John Marks, Mrs. F.. A. HeliulMl.lt. Mrs. John Travis, Mrs. Roy Cooil. Mrs. K. C. linnke. Mrs. L W. Conk and Mrs. John Marks Jr, members and the following guests. Mrs. 1.. A. Allen. Mrs. W C Tipton. Mrs. 1, Con nelly aud Mrs. C.eorge Stnckrath .mil (laughter. Klten. of ' Junction City. The next meeting plwc will he announced later. 1NTERSE CLUB CHANGES MEETING TO OCTOBER 31 Instead of meeting next Tues day. he Ititer-Se has announced that that club will meet October ".HI. at a one o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. Clyde Beard on Kast Washington street. Roll-call topics will be priisented. MISS VIRGINIA WRIGHT. AND J06 COWAN TO MARRY NQVIMBH 11TH One of the loveliest parlies of the week was enjoyed last evening at the attractive home ol Sir. ami Mrs. C. W. W'rbjbt on Kane street, when their daughter, Miss Vir ginia, announced tho dato of her coining marriage to Joe Cowan, which will take place in Itoseburg, November. Hth. The wedding date was cleverly told by the use of liny engraved wedding lings on the plngocurds, whlx-h bore the announcement. "Joe and Virginia, November. 11, 11139." A very charming seven o'clock, buffet supper was served. An at tractive lace cloth covered the buffet table, which waa centered by a gorgeous bowiuet of rosebuds. Chrysanthemums and colorful dog wood leaves wore used ill the liv ing room. (iuesta enjoying the charming announcement parly with Miss Vir ginia and her mother, Mrs. C. W. Wright, iucluded Miss Colctla Lnngenberg, Mrs. A. J. KIHsnn, Mrs. (ieoigo Churchill, Mrs. C. M. O'.Malley, Mrs. Paul Oeddes, Mrs. Harrte W. Booth. .Mrs. Edwin Booth, Mrs. Hobert Harvie, Mrs. Paul Jenkins, Miss Meredith Anno Jenkins, Mrs. Jack Suhsdorf and .Mrs. Frederick J. Porter. Contract bridge was enjoyed dur ing the pleasant evening hours Willi Mrs. Potior winning tho high score prise. Miss Wright, who is a very charming and talented pianist, has been conducting a kindergarten in this city. Since coming to Hose burg, site has been popular In the younger set and prominent in mu sic circles. She is president of the Douglas County .Music Teachers association. Mr. Cowan, who is well kuow-n In this city, having spent three weeks here this summer, is employed by the I'nited states Na tional as bunk examiner. MRS. BRUCE B. STRACHAN HONORED AT SHOWER PARTY GIVEN BY HILL-BILLY CLUB The Business and Professional Women's Hill-Billy cluh met at tile home of .Miss Ha lanbach Wednes day evening to enjoy a very de lightful "kid" parly and to honor Mrs. Bruce B. Strachan, nee Lucy Ptnkerton. of Portland, at an "ab sent" shower. Lovely gifts were brought to the party and wrapped in attractive packages and later sent to Mrs. Strachan in Portland. Mrs. Striiehan, a former member nf the Hill-Billy club, was an of ficer and active worker in the- h eal Business aud Professional Women's club. She was formerly manager of the adveiiisHng depart ment ot the Itoseburg News ileview. Beautiful bouquets of flrethoru, yellow and bicit candles and au tumn leaves carried out a pretty Hallowe'en motif tor the party. Later In the evening Miss Lau bach served ilelighllul refresh ments, carrying out the nuillf or the "kid" party. Those enjoying the occasion hon oring Mrs. Sirachati included Mrs. 11. -M. lies, Mrs. Jack . Sukadorf. Mrs. J. M. Judd. Mrs. Harris Klls worth. Mrs. C. W. Sinnlser. Mrs. Thomas Parkinson. Mrs. L. L. L. Speucer. Mrs. K. J. Drown. Mrs. Oeue Mills. Mrs. Paul Jenkins, Mrs. story lies. Miss Gladys Has kin. Miss Dolina (Jrobe, Miss Meredith Anne Jenkins, Miss Hel en Casey. Miss Lucille Lenox, Miss Naomi Scott, Miss Agues Pitchfovd. Miss Dorothy Norton, Miss Nadlne Pinkerton, Miss. Leona Zenor and the hostess. Miss Latlliach. MR. AND MRS. RAiSU ENTERTAINS POST BRIDGE CLUB WEDNESDAY EVENING The members of the Post llrldgo club enjoyed a very delightful eves lllllg Wednesday as the guests of Mr. aud .Mrs. John M. llalsh at 'their attractive home at the V.A.F. I Post. The autumn motif was pret tily carried out In Die decora- lions lor the occasion. Contract bridge was the diver sion of the evening with Mrs. Ar thur H. .Mountl'orii winning Hie iiih score. Following tin, bridge Play Mrs. ftalsh served a lovely buffet supper. Those enjoying rhe evening with Mr. and Mrs. Kaish included Colonel and Mrs. K F. Tandy. Iu and Mrs. Arthur H. Mountford. Dr. ami Mrs. Mark L. rnderwood. Dr. and Mrs. Har ry A. Single. Dr. and Mrs. K. H. Van Ness aud Dr. and Mrs. F.. H. Stewart. : IS HOSTESS TO 'BRIDGE CLUB TUESDAY liilleiioii. Mis. J It 1 Iviinessy. Mis. Ia-sIIc c Cuiulllinns and the hualc. Mis. Fisher. C-jiitt.nt bridge was. in plav dur ing the e.etiiiix' with Mrs. Ullvy nil'! Mis. Ciiiiimfucs nlnuinc Hie inn pii.es mid Mis. Tultivi. til" liuv.iiu." l-tU". Mis ii.uslv at li. nuesl. and line 1 uesday celling. Contract Mis. Clyde , btl.liie was enju.rd with Mrs. Ken- Daniel Keohane very grav i illeiialneil her bridge club lo.el. home on Vista ave- naue noiillns the hti-li score. Following tu bridge Ida. Mr, tx.-ohaut served li. vt. bullet supper to Mrs. Clyde fu.rMl.-u. a guest, and Mra. Frank Cocn. Mia. ii ran. .Mrs. .Marshall Pv-ngla. Mi-. .1. I v. ,.!!:.. Mrs K. II. v"bs and Mrs. W. It. chrislcr j,U See (he new Maytag Washers Today Stei ad Service Fred Hargis X N. Main 8t. Roteburt And the best sleep recipe Is con cocted by the Nw Service Laun dry! Our eoovenient service re movM the cause of wathday'a Jan aied nerves end gives you epotless ly eii linen . . . sore cure lor insomnia. And of court, the prices are low! l"I v yrvi tUMIVIIO I