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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, RUSEBURC, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1939. BIG NEWS One of the finest woolen displays in the U. S. A. com ing lo town Monday Oct. 23rd 'Worth Seeing' 300 top grade 1940 woolens and shown by an expert from the CROMWELL TAILORS. GET A MADE TO YOUR MEASURE SUIT Mighty Reasonable Prices. DEPARTMENT STORE Society and Clubs (I'onllmii'ri frrnn iuiki- :;) I'ortiM I MISS LILLIAN THOMPSON COMPLIMENTED AT LOVELY 8HOWER PARTY THURSDAY Mia. OIkiImkth hull rlmrun of tlif, .... ..... . Im:.ln,, ,,,,! wl,l, Mrs. IUK.. I, ! ,,, A' "y r "l""r',' , uri'XKfiitiiir ii v.,ru imU,.i..i. ., ,i .- 1 1 A''' '" I' "'d Holhnelster llOUHl service II SI r ;tnl Mis. II. L, Lander were bos tesses lit a charming shower parly lo compliment Miss Lillian Thomp sun nl the home of Mrs. Lander I'.tn. Winston. Colorful bouu,iieis of inarinolds. in ilia;) and roses wi'it- used about Ihe rooms. Coiile-ls whi'p enjoyed with Hie prize lor the best original poem on tin 'Love Song nl u Gas Sta- . Mot,rh-nl.ar ami V-V" A!J","i'11"1" M'"1,K ,,y Ml ; .M. Ilmwu as decoraU (,"v, M,,i ' A langb provoking M rs. Karl I'll- ilch nave a delightful tiUk on her trio to Hi- New Y'irl; World's lair iiml to Washington, P. C. The) f ecrelarv'H report wiih given hv Mrs. Motschenhacher with Mrs. Hall giving the treasurer's report, i Mm. K. K. .Metzger mill Mrs. J. K.I )!unan were appointed on the Hewer committee lor October with M in, l.iir .I,i,',iii.-,i Mr (l. l.,l,.-r 2' ami " ' i"iK wan ,r.- ,y Novi-mbi-r r,. Plana vn- m.i.l.- loi , M,SH ''''W A"'''- HHHiHt Willi Ih.. Hiin.lnv xHuml .-mi i ;V.'", - l(u-ll Kl.-lnli.iu.-r will, Mrs. vi.i,ii,,n n I,.- I., ai tin- i-liiiri-h i w !",'""! ''""' I'layhiK LdIh-ii-l,.,.,.,n.,. Kill, UimI.IImk Mnrrh. Tin. r..l nr.uh,,- nx-Hlim will L.'X' T" ',,1',,",'!1"1mI 1. Nov.,,1,,,- 1,1 at a 1 : V, "" "-Ml'""" f .....l M .. I. II. .I.-h.m I lun. II ai II,.. rliin rl, I 1 5 ' ' . Alalayiho,,,,,,,,. minors wllh Mrs. J. lllail Pa, -k.-r. f.1. " "" '' ;';. llm'nnnn. ..hsIhImI hv M.. .1 P. Mr"- hri"!k '",""". l.lifli..ul.i..l :..u l-M 1;I1,: '"'" ' ' "h't., rtllH. II. , fon, Mrs. J. Wh kleni ami George Cumpbell. P. E. O. TO SPONSOR SAM GORDON LECTURES HERE NOVEMBER 2-34 Sam (lonlon, noted brhlK teach er, columnist and humorous lectin er, will he in lloseburg Nove.ubor 2 -3 1 lo present ulternoun and eve ning lectures and Instructions In contract lirhlKi. The Ihreeilav mil rue will he Hpnnsond hy III eliupter of the '. K. O. SlNtei hooil lo raise money for the education al rand. The afternoon lectures will open at two o'clock and the evening I a I ' hompHiHi. M in. Archie Vflnon, ... if., in. .-.in i in, ,n n, i-,h i niiin ii, Mim. John 1-nnder, Sr.. Mr. Hus sell Ktehihailer, Mrs. Tom Fletch er, Minn Dura Mae .-'etcher. Mm. I. II. McholH, Mik. J. Harold Nl cholH. Mlfs Lilly Thi villi, Mrs. CeoiK' Hoherts. M ih. . I). Klelst, MImh Klleen Kleist, M ih. K. K. Jiaker, Mrs. (). T. Henrv. Mm. I Miner Itit e, Mih. Fred Uiii k, Miss WHnm Mink, Mrs. Hoy Iturk, Mrs. (). M. Hopple, Mrs. Art Alheilus, Mrs. Ce.iiKe Peppier, Airs. Kd Thiclo, Mrs. WIIIIuni Person, MIkh Doris Marie and Sharon Kaye Lander, Mih. Kred Ai;ee, Mih. I-'i ed I lol l ineist er a rid M rs. 1 1. L. Lander. I oltowlnjf the opi'iiiiiK nf the iiiM-n hiii in- iii-iii iii i-iKiii u . i.n n. i hims. love V rerreHlllliell in Were All ineetfiiKH durliiK the three da.VH 1 served hy the hoHlessen with Miss I'ei'Ry Arpp iiHsisliiiK will take place ai St. (leolfce's KpiHcopal parish halt on Kast Cass r.tteet. A most cordial Invitation lm been extended lo all persons In terested In learnlUK hriduo and to I'liyone desh ln to improve their hi "liie Kiiine, to Join the three lny classes oi Mr. Ilordon. Mrs. Maurice ,1, Newland Ih act lim as chah man of the advance ticket sale lor the three-day conrso. Mr. (lor don Is wort known us i one o t he I iticst ht ldk'e hist rue tors In the I'iificic northwesl ntn, t'onsidel able hit ei est is hetiiK shown here rcKfiitliiiK the classes, ttolh men and women ate Invlleil to take advantage of the courses offered hy Mr, Gordon dining hh three day stiiy here. BAPTIST MISSIONARY TEA IS LARGE AFFAIR OF THURSDAY AFTERNOON Miss Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Thompson, of Coos Junction, will become the bride of Kenneth Lauranco. sou of Mr. and Mrs. I'lln Latirauce of Hose hurK, Sunday, (letoher 22. Miss Thompson is well known In Itoso Ihii ii, where Hint w as Ki nditated Immii the local Iiil-Ii ncliool In D.'i? atitl has heeii employed at U'ehi-r's bakery the past two years. MR9. W. F. HARRIS ENTERTAINS GUESTS AT LADV ELKS PARTY Mrs. V. K. Hiirrls very Krucious ly entertained at three tables o contract bridge ;U the Ladv Klks heiietu caul party uixl tea held at the temple Wednesday utter noon. liuests of Mrs. Harris Included Mrs 1 1. It Unbar. Mrs. M. K. Uice. i nml daiiKliter. Mrs. Walter Cor- The I lap' 1st Missionary society don, of Los Angeles, Mrs. C. M. sponsored a very thilltntnu silver Wade, Mis. Chester Morgan, Mrs, tea Thursday alleruoon ai the II Leonard Kfley, Mrs, S. ,1. Shoe '. Anderson h une on Main stn-cl. maker, Mrs. It, It. Lenox. Mi-h. II. at which time tiboul seeui ttve II. Turner and Mrs, A. ,L Hochm calleil. Mean I Ihil boiM) lets ol co del. hpl'ill autumn lloweis were uscil Mrs Itlce won hiuh score for the about the rooms. The decot al Ions ' al lei noon's phty with Mrs. Cor-wen- III charge of Mr. Ihotr.e don wlnnlni; (),,. second hluh MISS WINNIFREO COFFEL AND ARTHUR E. TRAVIS MARRY, OCTOBER 15TH At a very beautiful weddlnK Sunday, October 1 Miss Winnl fred Colfel, uttractivH daughter of Mr. and Mih. Dun I-. ( olfel Kosehui if, became the bride of Arihtir K. Travis, son of Mr. and Mrs. John TraviH. of this city, at the Klrst Christian church. liev. John A. Harney performed the hn nresslie service at two o'clock in the afternoon In the presence of a large number of relatives and friends. VlninK maple, evergreens and bakets ol autumn flowers roruied a beautiful netting at the altar. Mrs. Krances Lintott played i Lohengrin's U'eddlni? March for the bridal party to enter the ! church nml udvance to the altar. The bible, who was given In marrlace by her father, was lovely :in a white floor-lenuth weddint; 'liown of satin brocade, fashioned with a short bolero jacket with put fed sleeves. Her finger tip wedding veil, formerly worn "by Mrs. L V. Ingtls. was fashioned with u head hand of orance hloH soms, She wore a g'dd locket and matching bracelet and i-arried a1 shower hoii(uet of bride's roses' and stephonolls tied with satin ribnons. Miss Doris Maynard, of Canyon- ville. was maid or honor, and wore a I'.ior-length rose taffpta I rock w ith short puffed sleeves and a hoop skirt. Her b-uiiiuei was of button zinnias and maiden hair fern. liamlall Travis acted as best man to the hridefiioem and umbers were Allan Cooper. William Milb-r an' l-"-i'e Miller, of Kugene. The bride's mother wore a gown or black silk crepe with matching accessories and a corsage of gladi oli buds and the bridegroom's mo ther wore a grev lalUcur with a corsage of gladioli huds. At the clnsn of the cerenmnv, Mrs. Lintott phm'd MendelsKohn's Vdding KecusHional for the bridal parly lo leave the church. Kollowim; the ceremonv, a re ception was held at the home of the bride's parents on Howe street, where the guests were, re ceived hv the bridal party ami the parents of the bride and bride groom. The rooms were colorful with bejuitilul baskets of fall llowers. The biuret table was covered with a lovely lace cloth and centered with the heautitully decmated pink and white wedding cake. Tin cake was tiered and topped by a. miniature bride and bridegroom, i The pink and while decorations on tip cake with in the form ol doves. The cake was cut by the bride. Mrs. James Miller and Mrs. I ravis Mih. U. Casey, Miss Helen Casey, were in charge ol serving and of Mrs. W. K. Chapman. Mrs. George the many lovelv wedding gifts. Adams. Mrs. F. W. Chase, Mrs. A. Miss Vera (lorthv, MisH Iletty,S. Coen, Mrs. J. J. Kastling, Miss Kronke and Mi Virginia and Miss Minnie lieil, Mrs. L. W. Jostle, Margaret Culp. dresst'd in attrac- Mrs. I. T. lluhar. Mrs. Irvin tive afternoon frocks, served. j llrunn. Mrs. A. K. Kent, Mrs. C. For her golng-uway costume, thoi V. Wharton. Mrs. Kdgar hewis. bride chose a navy blue tailleiirj Mrs. A. C. Marsters, Mrs. J. K, with mulching hat and sueile ; McClintock, Mrs. A. N. Omitt, pumps, while her purse, gloves Mrs. Charles A. Kd wards. Miss and blouse were of burgundv. Mr. Hosa It. I'arrott. Mrs. George. K. and Mrs. Travis left for California Quine. Mrs. M. F. Uice. Mrs. Wal aud i)r-gon coast jsiinls and upon iter Gordon, of Los Angeles, Mrs. their return, will be at home tojjeonanl W. Coleman, Mrs. Weeks, their friends at filli Fowler street. ' Mi s. S. J. Shoemaker, Madame, M. The bride attended the local j. I. Shoemaker, Mrs. H. H. Staple schools ami was a member of the j ton. Miss Adeline Stewart, Mrs. W. l!i:i" graduating class. Mr. TraviC. Tipton. Mrs. C. Ii. Wade, Mrs, was also graduated from the local j A. A. Wilder. Mrs. Alice Kenvon. school and is now an employee of! Mrs. M. J. Graham. Mrs. Hert K. It, Meizger. I Wells. Mrs A. J. llochradel. Mrs. Out (d-iown guests attending the'M. ,. Mricker. Mrs. M. H. Green, weddini: Included: Miss Doris M rs. G. N. Sheldon. Mrs. GH-Oh-Maynard. of Canyonville; Mr. and home. Mrs. K. Howard, Mrs Mrs. Cleo Fetersen and Mr. and Grave.. Mrs. J. P. Oshorn. Mrs. Mrs. Georgo Siuckrath and daugh- Lena McKlhinny. Mrs. K. F. Tau ter, of Junction City, Ore.: -Mr. and dv. Mrs. Mark Tisdale. Mrs. K. W. Mrs. Uoss Goodman. Mrs. Martha Hinckley, Mrs. George Kohlhai;en, Deltoss, ami -Miss Helen Kvans. of ( Mrs. Louis Albert Hanks. Mrs. A. Siilem- Mrs Minnie K. Hutler and ,1. Young. Miss Celia Hleck. Miss Visit Unites Four Generations Newa-vlew Engravlnff A recent visit here brought together four generations in the Grin sted family. Pictured above are Mrs. It. 1L Gi lusted (right ), her daugh ter, Mrs. I. II. Meyer (left) both of ItosehuiK, and Mrs. Maurice Porter, nee Hutu Meyer, Kugene (center), and the hitter's daughter, Marilyn Porter. Honeymoon in Bali W ;Tv.' ,.A 4 H hied MacMurrav. f arolvn Lee and Madeline Carroll In a scene from Honeymoon in Hah." playing al Hunt's Indian theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, A. W. Haurn. Mrs Ho? Ilellows. American Legion Auxiliary Activities Hy Mrs. Claude Haker. Motto: We honor the dead by rving the living. j A most interesting meeting of the auxiliary was neiu (tils ween with Mrs. M. It. Hlchards. presi dent In the chair, llecause a pro gram was to follow the business wan made brief. Mrs. Harris Kiisworlh, radio chairman urged members to give lo her such items as would be of interest to other auxiliary groups to be broadcast over station KOAt'. These items may repre sent patriotic, hospital or welfare themes. Any unusual or interest ing facts should be given her each mouth. Many of these items she may wish to use locally or in a manner to create interest In the auxiliary work, she said. Mrs. KIN worth also plans to give little Lil.irii.d -i I ( im net to her Sn I urdiiV I story group about patriotic themes. . , ... ,., , ,, ... I, t a rs. kic liiros lotu uie kiiiu i wi.u MiH Travis. "I' Imi! Ili'iirl,.. Cul,r : I KsIIiim- rj.:l.l.-tli. Mrs. Mny II...-K-, . ,,,, ln ............. V.-n, M.'Cllnl'K'K Junes was not Mr. anil Mih. Wilhur IravlH. nl ley. Mrs. .1. I . Hume, .Mrs. .1. K. Kvi'r.'ll. Wash,; Mr. anil Mrs. Otlij lllll.-r. Sr.. Mrs. Perry Smith, Miss llenny. nl' l.iwa. I.a.: Mr. ami Mrs. Marie Marlins. Mrs. I'l-eil Lock- Clarenre ('iilt'el. nl llellllower, uimil, .Mrs. Nallian IMHIerton. Mrs Calif : Mill Jones, of Weslllr I, Hi lj-slie Miller, of Kllsenc Olh-r miests , resent were Mr. ami Mrs. U. V. Ciifl'el, Mr. anil Mrs. Jul, n Travis. Mrs. Janet Cowan. Mrs Anna K folio!, Mr nn.l Mrs. .lames Miller, William Miller, Clenn Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Her he, I Pel, ,7. anil ilaiik-liler. (leorc! anna. Mr. anil Mrs. hale llolsitmer. .Mr. ami Mrs. .1. A. Vernin ami , i i .. i,l m,-u I.- W long and 'son. ' Kverett. Mr. ami . ROADMAN HOME Oie..iKlleu J. Waid, of Miami, Florida. (Mrs. D. O. Weaver. Mrs. William 1 Hell. Mrs. P V. Helliwell and the i hostesses. Mrs. Dexter Itice ami 1 Mrs. A. G. Sutherland, j A song honoring Mrs. Harding : was plaveil over the KHNIt radio , station during the afternoon. I K AND R CLUB IS ; ENTERTAINED AT CiiHkey, Mrs Claud.1 tinker ami Mrs. C, P. Snotblv. j Mrs. II. W Anderson. Mrs C. II. Wlckhum and Mis H P Sc mm e, j hotes-es. ieceied the quests The refreshmeiils were In e'taire ofi Mrs. L. Kohlhaccn. Sr., Mis L A. 1 Allen. Mi h. Carl Mi kens and Mis Alba Spaiigh com plie pointed lea table w Sanloid i.nd Mrs I Mi Glh MRS. 8. C. LAPHAM ENTERTAINS AT CHARMING BRIDGE LUNCHEON TUESDAY I .evely clii y sail I hetiiitms anil Hher I. ill llowers were Used hv Mis S C, Lapliain Tuesda. when '" ' ' she entertained at a channilig one Presbllng at the beautlinllv ap llVln, l( ,. .,, ,.,. anu.,lvl home on Claire street At a beautllutly appolnied table. cis were plnred lor Mrs. Che l''i' Mitrniiu. Mis. p. W. Helliwell, Mts Fre, Loekwood, Mrs. O, M. Pel i le. Mm It I) i'....n i,u i. .... Phkens. Mrs, F. S, McClaln and he h.oirss. Mrs. Lapha.u MuiU 'ii,' tor the altei noon's "til i ;i. t hi hke phtv was wmi hv Um fhester M.ngan with Mis. P. A Del iiu ell winillUK I he ll a el tit: piUi. Mrs. C. It. llohiKiuist. Itobert and MIsh Pnlilcla llolnmulst. Mr. and 'rs, Tom Lauiin and daughter, Pa tricia. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pushchi. Mr n"d Mrs Kodney Knott. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney pomenico. Mr. i'lid Mrs Donald Metger. K. H. Metger. Mrs. L. W. Ingels, Mis '' Jennie Leach and daughter. Joan. ' Mr and Mrs Homer Kronke and Deity Kronke. Mrs Miirgaret Price. Mr. and Mrs .lames Crane, i Allan Cooper, .laine Uiwson. K;tn .tall Tnnis. Miss Kthvl Stone. Mhsi Until Gudwav. Ms Margaret and1 U Vitcinla Culp. Miss Vera MASQUERADE PARTY Gorlhv, Mix John A. Harney and ANNOUNCED FOR OCT. 27 Forrest McKay . The K and It club was delighl fullv eii'ertniiied bv Mrs, II II. Itoadman Wednesday afternoon. Heautllul flowers in f;ill shades wi'ie used about the rooms. Sewing and visiting were enjiy- 1 until the tea hour, when Mrs. Koadman served lovelv refresh ments lo Mrs, O. L. Johnson. Mrs. It. W. Tavlor. Mrs II. A. Tavlor. Mr. Charles Healv and Mrs. F. C. Frear. The next meeting place and date will be announced later. John Alterbuiy and M : M iM C M tea Piano sides were placed hv Airs. Civile It.-ird. vocal s.-los sung hv Mis. Hugh Whipple vtolill fo'os were presented Honnle Anders in during the hours. JANET LEE CHURCH CFLFBRATES SECOND BIRTH DAY ANNIVERSARY MRS. MARY F. HARDING COMPLIMENTED AT CHARMING BIRTHDAY TEA FRIDAY liiversdale grange members nml friends have been invited to a de lightful masquerade Hallowe'en partv next Fridav night at S o'clock al the hill Prizes will be given for the best -masked man and tile tie-it marked lady. Ladies of the -.'tauce are requested to bring pumpkin pies t'i the i arty. POTLUCK LUNCHEON ' CLUB MEETS AT iCHURCH HOME ( buiiii. daughter of , It. M Church cell-- intere Janet I e Mr. and M hinted her second birthday al DhMr.t No 1 itelig.illul garden parly al ner Gr;ldo:iie Nui home Slit ill tin v at I ei noon uuis weie preseuled to Janet Lee and (he a Her noon w as spent In play Ing games Later In the afternoon, a prct Illy decorated and lighted birth day cake w as cut and l efresh lliellls were sened M Mrs Chinch to Janet Lee and Hobby Church. Mrs. 11. 11. luruer and son. now- i;M.:.biiig Ii made foi n tile it ft .111 Hack I NURSFS ENJOY FINE MEETING WEDNESDAY ling meeting ol ol the Oregon association w as held edliesda evening at the St Iraclue nurses home at the V.A F. Post with Miss Anne Me I Vt uiol t. jpiesidei.l. in .Imiue Other new officers lie In, le i, s .1. A. Ful cher. ;-te-'d.-!ii. au.t Mrs. A 11 Cacv. s. . let.ii v Plans .h. ti- teit f.u enter- tililiihg Die si .!. , oiuelilion ill dehe o he the e Plans w ei e al itf-il in A mi- He ll. M at Hitters ' II Hi K Ol Nlllt'lll- p'd Mts Karl Conner ami mhi, Dannie; Mrs Guy Minimise and daughter. 1'el n. and si.ii. ltodiie , Mrs. John William Kohetlsou and her 7th dnughter, Camllle Anne, and son, , p, ildons refreshment were John Marvin, and M's. Scott Wil is.'ived to 1! at the close ol the Hhiuk and mou, Peter. 'meeting. Mrs A G. Sutherland and Mrs, Dexter Wee were joint hostesses al a charming lea fiom two to live o'clock Fi bin v alter noon al the former's home on Fa! Lane st reel in compliment to Mrs, Mary F lluidlug on her birthday anni vei sai y HeautHnl hoiuiuets of cobrful j Mrs. It. M Church entei t. lined autumn Mowers weie used about her sewing club at a delightlnl one i m r toins The tea table, lo ely j o . bu k not luck luncheon at her with an allniciive hue cloth, was home Wedne-ila Coers were icnteied with Vh'lonall lilasH bell placed lor Mis Wallace ltoliert hoMtni: button zinnias, eornl'low- .m. Mis K. J Schnmpf, Mrs. ers and rosehmh. Tall lighted la pmin Kadabaiigli. ln I. A Miles, peis cast u sofl glow over the la p p. Foil. Mrs J . Hart hie. Mis, P. W llelltwell and j.nd ihe hostess. Mis. Church. Mm Fred I ock w ood ser etl. M rs, j Sewing and visiting w ei en Geoi ge K IJulne a lid Mrs Charles f jr during the a tier noon. A Fiiwaid poured from three I i! four o'clock and Mrs A, A Wilder FPISCOPAL GUILD and Mis F F Tandy presided at TO MEET MONDAY the tea table fiom four to live' n, hv!. Menib.-iH of St. Ge.-i g.'s Fplserv- The guen wete re.eived bv pal guild and ladies oi Un' .hutch Mrs C W Whatton and Mis Lh"e met cot iially inv.ted t to he with the auxiliary this win ter as planned but was moving to Portland. She was. however, glad to announce that Mrs. Clyde Car slens has consented to he music chairman in place of Vera. The unit was hth saddened and glad dened bv this news'. It seemed, they said, that nothing was going to hinder their really doing big things this winter. Vera McClintock Jones said that she was planning to join some Portland unit uud wondered what one the girls might suggest. At this point a visitor. Mrs. Wil liam Moe. presented herself say In t; she was from Portland and from Cnlt No. 1 and would be most happy to welcome Vera as a member. Mrs. Moe was also on Ihe membership committee from her unit. The unit felt that what was their loss was indeed Port land's gain. Mrs. Milliards appointed her committees for the presidents' banquet next meeting night. She asked that the women watch the naper for time and place of meet ing For the banquet were ap pointed the Mesdaines Hriadway, Tipton. Mower y. Hansen. Hourell. I. a oh a in. Josse, Campbell. Judd, M'dland. I'Hiich. Webb. Williams and H. S. and Claude Haker. For the program were apisjlnted Mrs. Kllsworth. Carstens and Honth Ft r decorations were Mrs, Wtm herlv ami Wharton. Mrs. George Caskev urged that rlnthinc be given to Ihe child wel fare committee, especially warm coats and sweaters ami shoes. Mrs Clinton Gorlhv asked that members ami their friends come out f v the unit snonsoriil dame at the facility Friday. An orches tra has been formed al the facil-. it v ami the unit w as urged to sponsor this. Following the business Vera Mc Clintock Jones s;ine lo the group And verv graciously rest minted to encore alter e"c re. Vis, Paul Geddes plaved tor Her. After this, refreshment- were served to the Legion iind unit following w hich. O J Hanuister showed moving pictures of teir trip to Kurone. Mr-!, j. HarC-s name was called COUNTRY CLUB ANNUAL. TROPHY DINNER IS CHARMING AFFAIR One of the uiost enjoyable and delightful events of the Hose burg Country club for the year was the annual trophy dinner held at seven o'clock last eveniitK at the club house. The tables were very cleverly decorated to represent golf greens and golf players. Mrs. W. M. Mc Kachern and Mrs. II. C Stearne were general chairmen of the af fair, which vus one of the most outstanding social events ever en Joyed ut the, club. The decorations were In charge of Mrs. J. M. Judd, Mrs. H. C. Stearns, Mrs. It. 1). Hridges and Mrs. W. M. McKach ern,. Assisting the general chair men were Mrs. J. F. DHlanl. Mrs. Frank Coen. Mrs. J. K. Marks, Mrs. Kenneth W. Kinney and Mrs. W. T. Peters. Cards for the eve ning were in charge of Mrs. K. II. Van Ness. Mrs. Arthur H. Mount ford and Mrs. K. A. Pearson. Bou quets of cattails ami fall flowera were used about the room. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. It. P. Hridges. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. PillaVd, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McHachern, Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Quine, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Quiue. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Mountford, Mrs. J. It. Mountford, Dr. and Mrs. K. H. Van Ness, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Marks, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cunmiings. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Pearson. Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Loekwood, Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Mr Clain. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Good win, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stearns. Judge and Mrs. Carl K. Wimherly. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Fies, Judge and Mrs. M. C. liowker. Attorney ami Mrs. Maurice Hallmark, Mr. and Mrs. II. Waltermlre, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. OIL Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Judd and Mr. nnd Mrs. Ivan Pickens. It. I. Hrhlges, president of the Country club, acted as master of ceremonies at the very enjoyable dinner hour. Prize and trophy win ners were seated at' one long table placed ln the center of the room. Mrs. J. F. Dfllard, presiding for the golf tournaments committee for the ladies of the club, presented the following trophies and awards to: championship cup to Mrs. Ken neth Quine, runner-up prize to Mrs. It. p. Hridges: first flight cham pionship tournament, .Mrs. H X'. Stearns, winner, with Mrs. K. 11. Van Ness, runner-up; handicap tournament, Mrs. U. K. McClin tock, winner, with Mrs. J. E. Marks, runner-up; first flight, Mrs, Ivan Pickens, winner, with Mrs. Frank Coen, runner-up. The season's eclectic prizes went to Mrs. W. M. McKachern and Mrs. Arthur II. Mountford. W. W. Goodwin, presiding for the men's tournament committee, pre sented the following trophies ami awards: John Marks, medalist; Kenneth Quine, low net; L. L. Spencer, winner, John Marks, runner-up; K. A. Pearson, winner of consolation flight, ae.d V. M. Mc Kachern. runner-up, alt In the spring handicap tournament. Win ners in the championship division were W. W. Goodwin, medalist; It. P. liihlges, winner and new champion; Ward Cuinmlngs, runner-up; Miles Cannon, first flight winner with K. J. Itodgers, runner up; Hubert Kelly, second flight winner with V. M. McKachern runner-up. Following the dinner and award ing of trophies and prizes, con tract bridge was enjoyed with Mrs. Ivan Pickens winning ladles' high score and -Mrs. R. I. Hridges win ning second high score for ladles. The men's prizes went to Dr. Ar thur H. Monutfoid. first prtz r, and to Judge M. U. Howker, second prize. The little slam prize was won by Mrs. Pickens and the trav eling two-prize went to Judge Howker. The evening's door prize was won hy J. F. Pillard. DELPHIAN SOCIETY HAS MEETING AT GEDDES HOME Alpha He i a chapter of the Del phian society held its semi-monthly meeting al the home of Mrs. A. j. Geddes Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. William Hell, president, giv ing In interesting introductory summary, followed by roll-call and the secretary's report by Mrs. Alba Spaugh. Members present were Mrs. Wil liam Hell, Mrs. Washington Hughes. Mrs. A. J. Geddes, Mrs, Kenneth Ford. Mrs. W. H. Drown, Mrs. Walter Freani. Mrs. C. A. Chainberlin, Mrs. A. J. Young, Mrs. Alba Spaugh and Mrs. J. C. McCallister. Mrs. Kenneth Ford was leader of the pre, ram and discussion of the topic was enjoyed by the mem bers. The next meeting will be November 1 at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Spaugh. All mem bers are urged to attend. MRS. B. W. TAYLOR ENTFRTAINS AT CHARMING PARTY FOR MAINE VISITOR To compliment Mrs. Georee Kales, who Is here visiting her daughter. Mrs. K. Tt. Metzger. a verv charming party was eiven vesterdav afternoon by Mrs, R. W. Taylor at her home on South Jack son street. Gorgeous bouquets and backets of colorful fall flowers were at tractively arranged about' the rooms, while the luncheon table was covered with an exquisite hand-made lace table cloth and centered by a bowl of beautiful dahlias. Covers were placed for Mrs. EaleB, guest of honor. Mrs. R. R. Metzger, Mrs. J. K. Pickens. Mrs. Effie Schwarz, Mrs. Anna Bowk er. Mrs. Alice McLaughlin. Mrs. Hose Clayton. Mrs. J. K. Hunyan and the bOHtess, Mrs. Taylor. Sewing and visiting were en joved during the pleasant after noon hours. Mrs. Kales has been spending the entire summer here and plans to he joined in Roseburg ..,t.i.i .i.nrt iima hv her daugh ter, who wilt take her back to her home ln Vanceboro. Maine. Kales and Mrs. Metzger Jut re turned here the first of the week from a week's stay In Han Fran cisco enjoying the Golden Gate fair nnd visiting relatives. n A R WAR FINE MEETING MONDAY AT BOOTH HOME -J Mrs. Edwin Booth and Mrs. ! Hiiv.i Hales delightfully entertained the Fmpqua chapter of the I. A. R. Mouday afternoon at a charming oue-thlrtv o'clock dessert-luncheon' at the beautiful home of the former near Myrtle Creek. I Mrs. Hay S. Petreqttln. regent,, conducted the business meeting nml Adeline Stewart had charge of the program on "Home spun Heroes or ixnigias uoumj , and consisted of most Interesting and amusing anecdotes taken from the diaries of pioneers who settled in the icimty or (janyomiiie anil Riddle. Munitmrii fliwl fiIIPHtn PnioVilllT the afternoon Included Mrs. Petrequin, Mrs. William Hell, Mrs. George M. Drown. Mrs. C. P. Caytor. Mrs. F, II. Churchill, Mrs. h. E. Good bourn, Mrs. R. H. Grlnsted. Miss Adeline Stewart, Mrs. Helena H. Anderson. Mrs. J. A. Tlewitt, Miss Elaine Drown, Mrs. Mnnson Wire, Mrs. George Churchill and the hostesses, Mrs. Edwin Booth and Mrs. Doyd Bales. Mountford and Mrs. P. O. Ackley,; from Fnllertonr Mrs.-Fred-Ak' and Mrs. Car; Schmidt, from Green Mrs. J. P. Molschenhacher and Mrs. J. It. Parker, from Hose. Benson Benson P.-T. A. met at the sehoolhouse Monday with Mrs. Paul Caskey, president. In charge. Plans were made for the Hal lowe'en carnival to take place Oc tober 27th. Many interesting con cessions are planned for the carni val and the proceeds will go to. purchase a movie projector for tho' school. Mru. Hazel i-ylle, Douglas' county health nurse, gave a very Interesting talk on immunization lit child training. ' Returns to Portland Miss Myrv tte Hutehings has returned to her. studies at Nothwestern Business college In Portland, followine trip to this city lo visit her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Hutehings. and to attend th wedding of her sister. Miss Mae Hutehings, - and Jay Porter. SPECIAL TURKEY DINNER "With all the Trimming-" SUNDAY Hotel Valley Cafe VIVIAN PADELFORD Cook-Manager Roseburg Dairy Grade A Pasteurized and Raw Milk "Prink Milk for Health" Phone 186 P..T. A. ACTIVITIES IN DOUGLAS COUNTY County Council Douglas County Council hehi an alt-day meeting Tuesday at the First Christian church with Mrs. T. J. Wrtston, president, in charge. Guest speakers included the state president. Mrs. Clarence W. Walls, of Portland; Mrs. B. C. Forsythe, of Ashland, and Mrs. J. K. Hoey, of Medford. Mrs. Walls stressed the first duty of u P.-T. A. organization was to find and meet the greatest need of a community. She stated the greatest need was to raise the standards of the community for the children. Duties of the various officers were discussed. Mrs. Forsythe gave an interest ing talk on programs, stressing the point of having members par ticipate In group and panel discus. siuus and suggested planned pro grams for the entire year to In clude a Founder's day nnd safety program. - Mrs. Hoey gave an Inspirational talk on the use of the national P.-T. A. magazine. Heading of the niagaziue Increusefl the Insight into the needs of the children and their problems. She stated that study of this subject would bring about bet ter homes, better schools and a bet ter generation. A no-hostess luncheon was serv ed by the ladles of the church at noon. Those attending were Mrs-. C. Y. Walls, Mrs. Forsythe, Mrs. J. K. Hoey, Mrs. Ernest Voorhies, Mrs. Ray Petrequin, Mrs. Alma May LeCterc, Mrs. P. W, Buckley and Mrs. E. Sullivan, speakers, and Mrs. C, P. Taleott, Mrs, Phil Stra tier, Mrs. John H. Robinson and Mrs. Charles E. Vlcek, all of Glitle; Mrs. Paul Caskey. Mrs. T. J. Wriston. Mrs. Carl Hoselund, Mrs. R. V. Sebern, Mrs. Thomas Hend ricks. Mrs. K. D. Lytle, Mrs. James M. Hartley, Mrs. C. A. Chamberlin, Mrs. Weldon Stone and Mrs. R. L. Matthews, from Benson; Mrs. Burr Prutiner, Mrs. Wilbur Culp, Mrs. H. B Carter, Mrs. Arthur H. Auction Sale Two miles up Cow Creek from Azalea Hotel ON TUESDAY, OCT. 24 at 10 o'clock a. m. Twenty-one head of CATTLE Six cows, age 3 to 5 years, fresh and springers. One purebred Jersey. Three yearling heifers, five short yearling steers, five heifer calves and one purebred Purham heifer. Team black horses. 8 to 11 years, wt. 2200. Team 6 and 9 years, wL 3200. Good ones. Six feeder pigs, wt. 90 lbs., and sows with pigs. Two hay racks, two wagons, one nearly new McCormack hinder, mowing machine and rake, two-horse cultivator, one horse cultivator, two spike tooth harrows, 6-ft. disc with truck 14-in. walking; plow, spring tooth harrow, set nearly new 2-in. Concord harness, set old har ness, hay fork carriage, rope and cable, 9 tons grain wheat, barley grey and red oats, 10 tons oat bay, 12 tons oat straw, 3 tons wheat straw and 7 tons barley straw. Bedroom set, two beds com plete wit h inner spring mat tresses, dresser, chest of draw ers, dining table, six chairs, rocker, sanitary cot, gasoline washer, kitchen range, two heaters, brooder stove. Interna tional cream separator, table model separator, 300 quarts fruit. 310 W. L. hens, 24 special mated W. Rocks, 40 mixed W. R. and Leghorn pullets, 9 young guineas and numerous other ar ticles. THE GRANGE LADIES WILL SERVE LUNCH WALTER SMITH, Owner D. E. BARNES, Auctioneer TERMS CASH Roseburg Undertaking Co. Established 1901 M. E. FITTER, Manager Founded and Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 600 Oak and Kant 8ts. Licensed Lady Embilmer for the evening's attendance prize and as she was not present, the prize will be retained until the next meeting. W Joe Mmiiv lovelv bit I hla tlft- w-?e mei.-nte.l to Vii H.ild tint from lie- t- ie"ds Gmc ts en jnjing the delightful nlftilr h,mor lug Mrs Harding Included : Mrs. L A. Allen. Mrs G .1 Haeher. Mis. tend the Lllild meet in c ;it right m v:,.. Mun.i-iv toi-M ,i! the par i!l hall ell l".'t t'iMH t'ect Mrs. J M Judd and Mi s F. I. Ct I, lea den will m l ss Joint hostesses. Re freshments will be seived at Ihe Broadway, Mrs. J. F. Barker, Mis. close of the meeting, DINE AND DANCE AT Oriental Gardens Wednesdays and Saturdays Muiio by Melody Aces DANCE South Douglas Community Hall Coolest Hll In County Saturday, October 21st with Dale Klnj and Hit Band AdmlMlon Gentlemen 40o Ladle 10a GOING FAST Those Rebuilt Tractors One Cletrac, one 22 "Cat," one late model Fordson, 3 old style Fordsons, 3 John Deere. All bargains. 4 "See Us First We Can Save You Money" DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-op. Exch. ROSEBURG, OREGON