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( KOSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, RCSE5URCV0REC0N, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2J, 1939. THREE Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER Celebrate Golden Wedding jS 7 A i .' 4i f 5..V News-Ufview McCtintock "ngravjnj Mr. and Mrs. J. E. One of the .largest golden wedding celebrations ever to he held in this city, occurred Sunday, October 15th, when M, and Mrs. J. K. MeClintock, received relatives and friends at an afternoon and even ing reception at (heir attractive, home on K'ast Cass street. About four-hundred called during the day to honor the McCiintocks. placed near the renter of ihe ?htr a tut was tm mi muted t:y the various machines and toois used by the host in (he pursuit of his vac a-1 llonal cl.ts.-iKlt iilion. 1 following a very uVUctous chick en dinner, a business meeting was held aiut plans were made tor un eight o'tim Hallowe'en parly for J UuUirlaus and their ladies to he i held next Wednesday night, Orto- ' her 2:., In the Archery ramie (u the hunemrtti of the Slnntgcr build ing. . Mr. O, W. Sitmli:e was nranit ed in f-crviirx hv her niece. Mrs. Afiria Porfot field. Covers w placed t,v Urine Mcllls, president Sfirv Ih-s. M'cfv(arv; C. W. Whar ton, HUt.-ai-arms; Vernon On. pro f -hiii chairman, and the following directors, C. M. l'age, V. J. Mlcelll. William Adair and C. W. SUmlxor. COUNTRY CLUB LADIES ENiOY BRIDGE AND GOLFING ON THURSDAY The JiMliti of llit HiwburK Coun try chili met Thursday at (he ctub Jmiis urn) iht wtlily cmUv.wt firidw winter totirnanient play was tii;ived wllh Mrs. Fisnil; i'oe hohiinu; Kivh Rcore and .Mrs. K. A Jr'irsi'lit)tl)s sprout) lili kvvp. i.unchcon was served at noon to Mis. H. J. Hi-itl's. i';jjini, Mrs. K. it. Van Xess, Mrs. i,. K. Ties, Mrs. K. A. J'eavson, Mrs. i, K. lilfard, .Mrs. Arthur It. Mount ford, M ) J. II . M ou t lov tl. M vs. J. M. Judii, Mis. W. .M. McKach prn. Mrs. Carl K. Wimbprly. Mrs. (Yank Coen, Mva. li. C. Stearns, Mrs. Y. K. OH. Mrs. L K. MrVHn- lock. Mrs. Maurice Hailtnarlf, f My)t T jj Ness Mys Jv yj Mor. ilrs. M. (. JiowW. iKniiwrn. ')t'an. Mrs. J. Oimscheid and Mrs. Gard'in (tufas, of (fniots. M. K. Jilro. Mm SViibl w;is l'a-s, n viiewt. (assisted in serving by her daugh- A Wimi borv gH louvniinHMU ( jm. Miss Virsinia. was fn(ovei durtnif the afternoon. ( C'onfr:iet hriit;e was euioyeii All laditw of Ibr- tlb av inviletlj liii; j)li-aai pvpjiimi hours to meet next Thursday morning, with Mrs. Kice wiuuiiiB fh high at the rlnbbouse. 1 bvitine iiay(swe. vvift ueuin ttrnmutiy at 9:3t 1'otlntlc will bi smitl at 12:Su and the nulling witl litspin at 1:3 o'clocl;. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McCiiutock, Vioniinent ItosebnrR residents since Januarv, 1912, celehruted their pokl- v.-eddlnt' anniversary Kundaj-, October IS, at a i-harming afternoon ;nd evening- reception at their lovi Iv home on Kast Cass street. About, four-hundred friendH and relatives called dnrinv the day to eonpratn-j late the McCiintocks upon the hap-i Iy occasion. The day also marked j the seventieth birthday auuiversarvi of Mr. McClintock. ' j Mrs. McClintock, nee Lulu Wood-! house, was horn, Tiecember 19, IKC.s,1 at Wilton. Iowa, to John L. and I.y ! dia Woodhouse. Mr. McClintock, born October in, lsfifj, was a son i of Rev. A. and Nancy Jane MuClin- tock. of Mount Vernon, Mo. I Mr. and Mrs. McClintock were married October If. lSMt, at Wilton, Mu.scaline county, Iowa. Their best im at the wedding, tiny K. Wood bouse, of Los Angeled, a brother of Mis, McClintock, arrived here Sun- c'Rvolvn ,mJ " kuiucu wuuuiK ceuitirw lion. Tho maid of honor. Mrs. Ida I ia vis Moore, of Ames, town, sent telPKram to the McCiintocks in honor of the occasion. Mr. Wood bouse had not seen his sister for thirty-two years, until coming to lloseburg Sunday. Other relatives of Mrs, McCliii tock's coming to Itosebnrrr for the affair Included: Her brother. Rush L. Woodhouse and Mrs. Woodhouse, of Kedlauds, Calif., and Vera Ik briel Abbott, of lhiunin.tr, Calif., a niece. The latter, formerly n promi nent vocal soloist In Chicago, is the dauubter of llie lale Charles II. On briel, famous composer. Mr. M'cClintock's brother and two sisters were present for the affair audicluded: A. K. McCiiutock, of Salem: Mrs. Lester Ileywood, so ciety editor of the Chlco. Calif., paper, and Mrs. f), M. Nicholas, formerly of this city and now of l,o.s Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. McCiiutock moved from Iowa, where the former was eiiKagcd In railroad service, to Spo ViMie. Wash., where he was an ov chardlst, later moving to Itnseburg in 11112. In 1913 Mr. McClintock and A. J. Ceddes purcliased the Commercial Abstract comna?y. AS ler (he world war. I.eou K. McCHn loi'k, went into business with his fit her, acquiring the interest of Mr. Ceddes. Mr. McClintock has been active In civic affairs since his residence here, having served twice as presi dent of the chamber of commerce; seven years as city councilman; was mavor of Roneburg for four years and is a past president of the Vntnry club. Jioth Mr. and Mrs. Me ('Unlock ave arjive in lhi Methodist church of this city. The McCiintocks are (ho parents of three sons and n daughter: l.enn 1 Vef'Untoek, of liosehut"; John I.. MrCHntock, who Is employed by the Standard Oil compnny in Port land Dr. James A. McCiiutock. pro fessor of psychology and religious Philosophy at lirother college in Madit--m. New Jersey, and Mrs. Vera McClintock Jones, of Rose-Imig. The grandchildren Include: Tllch nn, Patricia and Nancy, children of the I-on McCiintocks; Terry, son of Mrs. Jones; I, eight on and Tommy, sons of he John MeClln tocks. and CharleR, Joan and Jean, children of the Dr. James McCliu-tm-U. The recetuion was held from two to five o'clock in the afternoon and from seven to (en o'clock in the eventne. Oorireojis bouquets of fofd-colored dahlias, uilued mag nolia leu v pa, chrysanthemums and fladioll v ere used about the room.. v hleh were doenrated hy Mrs V. T. tluhrir. Mis. M. F. like and Mrs. 1. R. Rubar. I.etuhton. Tommy and Richard McCiiutock aslfited i!.e ftiesfs with their wrap and parsed t i cars to the men. Alternating at the door were Mrs. Jack Snkfdorf. Mrs. Clair K. Alien. Mrs. Stewart Cooper and Mrs. II. D. Cwn. The receiving line included-. Mr. and Mrs. McClintock and their onF, ; . A "The Sun Never Sets" ; , MISS MAH HUTCHJHi& AND AV PORTER MARRib.il AT BEAUTIFUL CEREMONY Muo. ttutchiuv,, uttracttv UaUfJUer uf Ati and .frs. Koy iiutc?ings, of KowlMtnf. utui JKJ l)rttr. Hah al M t: uiai Mrw. A i i-icr, f lorilid, wiw niarl)! m in the Ann a?art' uwut. Tif bcMfl is M'pft known hete. i tiavtus twvtt jtviv.UuUe.t Cwwtt Klw )on) htfi M$too) itt VM't HtiO ' H t'tiit ttt i.ttiii!i'ii YtHiftft itl tt1- tit'titt cattewf, Hittt tuts iwtt Htuitioy- ;1 a vi4" vwvmony v j Ward wtntixttv in rira.-ttil wtrnn, digit noun Sumiay. October IS, fUu. VA vwKw Uvv wwk. TVw.1 b? Yitiiw J ihv bvhlt W-htUi'-'tottt mm tnwUmU'ti Uattt tH Charles A. K.iwatds prrforK'rfJ,Uv, i-uvvav; o KuvUi U-aUVa llvt rwi)y in Uiv pyvwnv M,(ftrt t!tilLtt Kf(fsh thtv Tar fo retatives and a few chtse frh'ffdK. ? VvftVR wf.w mwbvt v S'wawI Ail a 'i w,f offend K?neff crd?eee. 1W is Wti vwnlwwl iw Civil Swsivtv o l?otfuevff?e tmlcc(. heautitul roses formed an attrac ceri'uumy. ('receding the !(: J wrvir, Ma Chyls 1. AlanUMi " Ytr Tcff?c" rfH(--?r diug March (or Utt- orutut part ' u www nm ilwii-v ntr iio viK vw. ai w (tatt.-d mbtf chow ifi meet i v' v sw )i M mh1 pv r5 Vis PRE&&VTERSAW AJ& has etvjovAece MEETING THURSDAY . fUKN'S BIBLE. iCLASS TO MET MONDAY Jbo vv vimmw M KIM close of the ceieuiinc. Mrs. St-f- Uw plnvet) Mesltis ww f (rffaufz hn of the ifouefas ho- )t. Mcs. s-umul March. VnUMwi io rrUn U .viwsv. Ttw. C't:otiytot(an. ttteft Aid ro ciety hfiH a very (iciighffuJ rnenC itig TDtnrsrfrtr at a att&tMrty vnnt-h jmti&rs vitra Mm. sistnf 6y. Jfrs. Thimaa Suntmerrw, Mr. iivr$f XoMbAXYVi Ms (tutitafc 'i'hotuson. tfrautitut bott t?niri vf J?Mla liwf-yjx las iiary gi.aceu! tiie taii(eN Covers wens frtaeed tor Mrs. W. M, ClvMwys vT-sWvit, Ut. (iiut nftm fftakcrt M-ff C?f ;?frrt. lAttox, Mr. K. ft. Haft. Mm. Kttri ff?ffd Paritcr. Mfw. C?h- K. A?Jr. Kobtflfwn. Mrs. R. The briiif. 'hn wtffl fihvn l mnr-j,.tf. 'Tho ext Few Vears." T.asf y-ij." iy hy (vUUev, vav charm-; yivk'A wiwiiwE w aiii,-ilrtj i tug in an affracfice ttttttir oi Y-J M'vefif j'-f wo and keen interest is r u mil nil I titic ln.,f.iti,.l Itt Itftln ttt.lt tKiuglas, rn.tibun.ks, Jr., and Virginia Fielil, stays of "The Sw Ntvw Sets," which opeuyii, three-day showing jsuvwlay i the lUwv, The vow liauiou picture. "Girt From lUo." co-stars Wurren Hull MovUa. . I' MRS r.. W. WRIGHT IS H0RTES5 TO 6RI0GR CLUB AT LOVELY SUPPER MRS. LESLIE CUMM1NGS ENTERTAINS SEWtNG CLUB ON TUESDAY SYLMON VALLEV CLUB ENTERTAINED AT MYERS HOME ON THURSDAY Vca . Mrs. Leon McClintock and Mrs. U. li. Ilubar were in eharee of the dining room. Assi-tiug about the looms were Mrs. John L. McClin tock, Mrs. Rush f Woodhouse. 1 Mrs. Vera t. Abbott, Mrs. Lester Ileywood and Mrs. fiurr Heywood. Mrs. R It. Churchill, Mrs. Foster j H Hntner. Mrs. H. W. Marslers. Mrs. A. J. Ceddes, Mrs. A. N'. Orcutt, Mrs. V. T. Ihibar and Mrs. M. V. Rice. The tea table, covered with a very beautiful lace cloth, was cen tered with a bowl of gold-colored chrysanthemums and twelve tall gold tapers. The rooms were en tirely lighted bv gold tapers. Miss Patricia Mediator k assisted in the dining room during the after- t noon and evening. Also assisting j in serving iu huU'( Miss Carotyu ami MIks Margaret Cordon, Miss A ili u.l Vbu I.1-. It ) Vs. !..,- -tJit-f Allen, MUh Mntian t Church, Miss Jonnnc Hume and Miss Mary Margaret ICllswoiih. Assisting about the dining room in the afternoon were Mrs. cleorge Churchill anil Mrs. Kdwin Uoolh and hi (he evening were Miss Vir ginia WviEbt, Mrs. A. ,J. KUison and Mrs. Hanie W. Rooth. ( 1 he many beautiful wenoiug iriffs of gold inchtdcfi a huge num ber of useful and very lovely ar ticles. A nt o it g the gorgeous j a bouquet containing fifty cold- colored chrysanthemums. The euest botk wag in charge of Miss Nancy McClintock, who also as sisted In the gift room. Mrs. McClintock was charming 1 in a very attractive formal gown , uf black crepe fashioned with a 1 wide heit trimmed itt gold and wit it ! gold clips at the shoulders. The relatives and friends assisting with the recaption wofe lovely formal frocks for the occasion. At the morning service of the Methodist church, Mr. and Mis. McClintock were honored hy I Jr. and Mis. Louis Maghi. who pre sented a lovelv gift to (hem. The McClintorli family slood while flie niesentation was made by Ih Mag in. At the afternoon reception. Miss Mai Ian Church, accompanied by Miss Virginia Wriuht. played two violin solos; "Cavatina" and "Love's Old Sweet Sne." In the evening. Miss Naomi Scott, aceum OMiiied by Miss Wright, played, "Meditation" ftom Thais and play ed the oblk-aro ot "Oh Dry Those Tears." by Teresa del Uteso, which was very beautifully sung hy Mrs. Vera McClintock Jones. tint of town guests attending the fiftieth welding celebration of the McCUntock's included: tiny C. Woodhouse. Mr. and Mrs. ), M. Nicholas and Mrs. Walter Cor don, all of Los AiiL'eies; Mr. and Mrs. lliii.h L, Wuniibniise, of Hed lawN, Calif.; Mrs, Vera Gabriel hhoti, of Uanning. Calif.; A. K. McClintock, of Salem ; Mrs. Les ter Heyuood and son and daiu'h ; ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ilurr ttey wood. of Chico, Calif.; Mrs. Harry Pearcy and two dauu liters. Ruth Ann and Martha Jnm of Salem; Mrs. S K. Cnllier. Mr. and Mrs. Hns.eell Imnhafii and Mrs. Matt (iillespte. of Marshfield; Mts. Charlej Vox and daughter, Joan. Mr. and Mrs. John L. McClintuck and sons. Leichtou and Totttrny, Aiul Jeivy Slvvs, uf Portland; Mr, and .Mrs, Kdson Watson and dauiru- Mjs. Mas Mye entertained tho Kyfinou Caiiey club at her a((rac rtsB new home Tborsday. Mrs. Sharp, president, conducted! the bttiness Hiw'ting. lively h t(Ue(.s of fail ftuvvers tent tt cotur- J'nl note tt iht roons. Al ihe iea lor Mrs. gerveil di ficiotm refreKhnteuta tUji baVieyy ajvs. nay Ajyy, a gesi. ami Mrs. Sharp. Mrs. iiouscr, Mrs. Kgtv, Mr. W. T. Cloalie, Mm L. K. (t'coiifairu, Airs. Clarence Chattier awd Mrs. Alfred Cloake. The .Vovemher 2tut meeting v((( he belli at the home- oi Mil Al fred Cioake. niuf liiati uiiiK acccssorte Criehs, of Porfiaud. iffW al hooy and ww a IvvlUvuv n Utue with matching acccMories and n Kanlynla rwwiKft Nwvlft Jensen, of i'oidand, acted a ft hest fftan i the hrhlesrojMW, i Mvs, Unt-ling". wwlUev of the bride, and Mrs. IVn-ter. nwrthw of Uw IffWwvTom, wnvo attractive at fternoott drcrf(f oi idack. KHowin the rvvrwmny, a vry tovetv turkev liiuuev was servefi at a iafve titiop centered hy braw U(ut Uu'ee-ifc-red white decontted wvddlfit' cake. jopiW bv y hwiu of wedding belts and orange hosouts forming it r-anyv i"Y a wttt'.aUu-e twUle uud iniiietirootu. Ti'e awldlfig cake wj it bv iht UvUle ttwt evvetl tv Miss Criehs. ,i, tA si wjyr 'Yhf r-ftiir W Ltec'wwivd hv V'o Uffde's father. Sly-j tt-hrt n otrtwr of life Hiwnnys Mi- aw) wwforre interested (rr iiiiiivi study has lU'ieu wm1 Mjv rl' Mrs. iiftWffit Thrtfffft-off. .Ifw. Vrtl , Uv.nUUn, Mvr, Tluwmw. wwnwvv.. Mrtr. ZtvorKf Koitftutm'tt, Mm. t. U'ttWllWVWW HS VAg Mrs. Leslie C. Cunuulugs wiik a njost ftraritnm hostess to her .wiv ing club Tuesday evening at her Mrs. C. W. Wright entertained Uttrnsott street. her brldf-e Hub at a very lovely) Stug and vis (tug were eu Cov. n't.lu.U uunof iuu-tv at her J".' X- ( "tit initios ' i..,. ., v ' c,t ? served a delkiouft snppev ut a Wednesday evening French tuavt.( 'Mre ifh a bowl of dah-j m o ,? golds graced the prettily appointed u;1 nuvngoUls with UUl UgUt- j BRDge CLUB ENJOYS rviug table. J WEDNESDAY EVENING Covers were placed for Mr. Wal-j Oe crs were frtaeed for Mrs. Tl. AT HELLiWELL HOME ter Cjovdonl of Los Anueles, a M. Cluivch, Mrs. J. M-urimpL cuesf and Mrs. 1'. T. Rubar. Mrs. ; Mrs. 11. ii. Ttinur. Mrs. Dotm K, Ulaci;, Ml'. C. lnham, UudaHaugli, Mrs. Wallace Robert . f mm, Mrs. l K. Votti:, Mrs. J. A. Hart, and the hostesn, Mrs. I urn tilings. The ehttj will meet next Tues day night, at the. home, of Mrs. Scbrbnpf on South Jackson street. Today's Pattern It METHODIST HOMECOMING TO BE LARGE AFFAIR ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22 Mr. and Mrs. JV W. HeiliweM w f ertained their bridge club Wed jiejuJay t-vnhix at their attractive home on South Kane street. Coatart bridge was enjoyed by Mr. ami .Mrs. J. i. Motscheiibach er, Mr. ami Mrs. J'hll liarth. Mr. end Mrs. frank Long aiut Air. and Mm llelllwell. liixh siwe 1vf t he eveuiug were won hy Mrs. 1r and Mr. Moirhenlirher. Foitovviug the bridge ptav the two hwin1; rouples entertained the win ning couples with coffee and doi;hnatf. Covers we-e placed fir fhe 'lde utt) hriornrom nnA Mr. ami Mrs. At Poi'tef uud da iur titer. Jfiss ieacl. MK-v njen V-bj. Norris .tew-ew, M(.h Mvvtte Kufeuuiirs tstettr ot the hrMe) n Mr. anl Mvh. ItevUert ttrtuca, utt of Cort Ittttt; Mr. urn) Ms. VVurh tV S.UuU". lv. and Mrs. Charles A. Fiiwunls. Mrs. tirve t'nrk. .5ark .Ussv and Mr. and Mr. Uuy tCutcii itrgK. onrt'tits oi the hrhie. ViAUntimt diaaey, th brW' uiut tudtegroom left for Seattfe nnA other ntin north on a boxy muou, after which they wilf re iwrn to yoithmi) to roaki ibeiy 1 Tomorro w. ( ei oher 22, a t. hoi li (he, morning and evening wrvtces, the Methodft church trill cele brate1 Its annual homecoming, l which all momiters, former inetn hers and friends are most cordial ly Invited to attend. Mrs. ,t. U. Cistuwn is general chairman of the occasion and is being assisted by Mrs. t. U. Uuldte, Mr. V. it. Churchill, Mrw. J. ii. Uailey, Mrs. Clarence Hand, Mrs. Fret L. SotftMvl-k, Mrs. V. T. Ho bar, Mrs. Ltvven Harvey, Mrs, W. I. Cotth. A. C. Mnrsters. I.. K. llooth buun, ilavvie lioth, Luvian 'olU, W. J. Adair, Levi White, C. K. I Kveiyrt Wllli. Ail Thomas, A. J. tieddes ami Charles I iuvltwl guest ft nve 0. P. W. C. TO HOLD MEETING. MONDAY . The ilffshfesvi nui Vrofessionai Vs'oueu's club will (udd uu (u(er ewttfig meetiiiff at einht o'vioeU Monday night at the Womuti'a elult totw with the tireshiettl, Mrs. V. W. S-lnulger, In charge. rhe anftaal emhiem ceremony will be pwseutvd and six new namoers wttt tie ittniaieo. mis. j everifttg and Is hetttf; assisted hy liss Ha'ttd lUwvuev ami Miss (tietdhers and i usUsd to en- lit 1. Contain the w ) fTi'iiiM A rf f . RICH IN VfTAMWS B, U "f'i J f I - I 2, Make lender, jolien gSLj SL iifl' vkM ' I i 3. Oe((c(au true Wdeal a- I 'lyM' . Jt- . i W I THE SEASON'S SWELLEST ROMANTIC jr SUNDAY ,1 f. f-V ? m PLUS SECOND i - M today Wv , 'r5,v . I sssia 1 f fc i KfcTtt A 1 (I S'"K," ? 5 7 5 P M- 8 1 id J- "- 2te " '3 ;' P' Ev. r F jf. W M"' EVr ' 35 Chrldren Tje j jJffiSai ChCldrer, tat Model Bakery k sz NEW AND SPIRITED HOUSE DRESS I'.u n-.'K.v t2o Kven the busiest stay-at-home day is cheerii'i-'if yon wear a becoming foci;: I Ills A u ue Aciaiiin i.iiM-iu. VZS, Is so YOl'NO: In Ji ilnrker wtvric. with long sleeves ami with out contrast. It makes n perferJ vmk-!Mly shirt frnck too. There are. striking Mas prinelH at hotlj tlt front ami bai k of the full skirt, if you make the attractive, point eel pock el, eilae tbe with gay vir-yac. A tut use more ric-rac to eo'ire the short j-leevew . . . the novel collar . . . ana the wide rash to the very tins of its feky hustle-how. Yon may have a jualu, narrow twit if yoti like, ami collar may contract. Pattern 12vo is available In misses anrf women's pIzch It. Ifl. IV, :v ::t. rm. r,s, 40 ni i2. sixe (" fak.'S t rT vants .'" inch fahric. .i s yard contrast and 5 7 s yarn's ler, linrothy. of Lnheview ; Mr, J ami Mrs. Malison L. Wire, of War- j ren. 111.; Mis. I omthv Cnni. of ( I'arkfiale. foio.; ami i. U Mac-j Killnp am) John K. Loring Jr., of i Ia!k rtcach, Calif. ROTARY DIRECTORS ENTERTAINED AT 1 DINNER THIS WEEK The Hilary ilireclnr were en tett'iiueil at a very deltghttut aiut novel dinner al the Sinn;-r Sheet Metal wotka shou thin week. The guest were dialed at a table co- vered with metal ami the ula-s. ( cup and other dishes were of; ric-rac. Send KJFTKKN CI NTS O""-) In coins ftir this Anne Adams nattern. Write phiiritv SJZK. NAMK. A?) lKKSS and STYLK Nl'MHKH. Scad your order to ftoseburg NeWS lIe Jew, J'altei n lejart J))et, iiof-etiutg, fnegon. Leon nd John, and daughter, bright shiny tin. The Vahle av DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT MOOSE HALL Music by Cy Jonta Fire MEN LAST TIMES TODAY UnlvertoJ' p(ntafiart f Erich Maria Xma.-qv't Oitrtnt HvS 3 Mesqtitfccrs m "Night Riders" and Chapter One "The Lcne Rcsnger Rides Again" SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY Mighty Drama of a Mighty Empire