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TWO 5(DCDEWl i Calendar Monday. January 15 Dr. Linden (1. Leavltt's clasa meeting in psychology und speech ut 7:30 tn even inn at Civic club room of Umpqua hotel. Dr. It. L. Dunn's iioii-deiioiuinu-tlonul lllble Study class to meet at 7::tU In evening at dining hall oi Dnuulas hotel. Public invltyd, Jtiversdnlu graiiKH invites public to 7:110 dessert-upp-' nud heneilt five hundred card party. Prize. Lilac circle, No. lit, Neinhhors or Woodcraft, to meet ut 1:'M in ovu- nine at I. O. O. K. hall D. A. It. l:3't o'clock meeting at home of Mik. F. II. Churchill with Mrs. C. I, t'aylor and Mih. lluseu bark assisting hostesses Mrs. itay 8. Petretiuin program c.huii man. Junior Woman's club meeting at . K o'clock in evening at club hoiiHe with Camp Fire. tllrls prescutiuK program. Members asked to bring a dozen sandwiches, H. i W. tiiee club to practice at 7:15 in evening al Htudio of direc tor. Mth. Churl en A. Ilrand. Sandra and Larry DcDiiynn School of Dancing to open at Orien tal (iardeiiH. Registration from ten lo five dally. Heuson IV-T. A. meeting at II in afternoon at school with It. It. Ilrand showing pictures on "Snlu ty." Fullerton P.T. A. Study club meeting 3:30 at school with Dr. Linden (J, Leavltt, speaker. Tuesday, January 18 . Itosehurg Woman's club I W0 de Herl-lunclHJOii at club house. Itoll-! call loplcH, special inuale, interest Jug proKiHin. Cieen P.-T. A. Study club meet ing In afternoon ut honre of Airs. Norman Fisher at Kelley'a Koruer. American ' Legion auxiliary to meet at S o'clock in evening at armory. H. IS. O. club 1:30 luncheon meet ing at homo of Mrs. Clifton Hooper on Harvard avenue. Wednesday, January 17 New Idea club one o'clock lunch pou at home of Airs. It. L. llile in Kdenbower. Delphian club meeting at 1:30 at home or Airs. William llell with Mrs, C. K. itannlng leader on "Why Knglaml Won the Knee For fcuio yjOHii Supremacy." Art and Kmbioidery club ufler lioou meeting at home of Mrs. S. L. Hebard, 703 Second avenue, North. Itouglas County P.-T. A. council meeting to be held all day. Thursday, January 18 t Presbyterian ladles aid to meet ut. 1:30 dessert-luncheon at church purlers. S. I). C. Home Economics club meeting at home of Airs. William llailey. Ladles of lloseburg Country club to meet at U:3u a. tu. for contract bridge ut club bouse. Politick luncheon at 12:30 and Rolling at 1 f.iu o'clock. Sy I m on Valley club meetliiK at two o'clock In atteruoun al home of Ali'H. Clarencg Miller. KoHchurg chapter of Kustern Star lo meet al o'clock in eve ning at temple, (ilcmlnle chapter lo exemplify Initiation ceremony as originally presented In observance of the local chapter's G1lh auiiiver miry. Special entertainment, re freshments. Circle No. It of the Kosebiug Uap tist Women's society to meet at Long, 22 S. Pine sliest to do i While Cross wink. i tiardeu Valley Women's club! liH.-eliiig at iwn o clock at home of Mis. Hugh Kitchie, Jr. Alldweek llible class of St. Paul's Lutheran church to mci't at two o'clock at home or Airs. W. A. Sylwester wltti Mrs. P. O. Aikley. joint hostess. .Members and friends Invited. W. F. M. S. 0f Methodist church to meet at two o'clock at home of Mrs. .1. II. llailey with Mrs. H. A. Canaday In charge oi program and Mrs. ti. W. I.eeper. devotions. Mrs. llailey. president. Kosebiug Men's tllee club to practice al 7:30 ut Methodist church under dircd ion of It. AL Church. Friday, January 19 ; l'awt rri'sidcnis club lo meet at 1:au (k'ssiTl him lu-on at iiuinc of i .Mrs. I'iinl lU'iiibsp. 1'. A. Ii, TlltH'llllK lilhSMMMIfil IIIIIU .Innuary 20ih, wlit-n il will be hrld at bomi of Mrs. .1. K. tii ui. ItlVfi f dull Ki itune uii'-'l ill K;Jfi at hall, tiour uizr. Kt-in'S mt'iitH In charf of Mr. and Mi, K. :. ridjikp. Miss .li'iili t'lnik.', Mrs. Hi 1st o and M r. au.l M i s. (llonu Cox. Saturday, January 20 liosrbuiK Woman's t lull -i vi'-f aiiunnnt s ft lal 'al ol winter clothiUK upstairs In ib boust opposite Hunt s Indian i) t ittn-. 'South Itei-r 'iM-k lira ii;' t meet at seven o'rlm k pot lin k hui per and wilt ri bdHaU L'Stli aniil viMHary or the KiaiiKc All Kianm-s Invitrtl. I'ublir Invitt'tl to Azalt-a minsln-l hbow lo be pii'si-ultMl at S oYhuk in cvtMiltiK at Kivorsdalf Kianur luill. LUTE FISH SUPPER TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY As a ht'iit'ttt allair for th Kin nlfh ltd iff riind. a luU fish suppfi Mill bo Ktv u ni'Xt 'iduittda night al 7::tu oMmk bv iht bnltis u( tin Kd'-n rhmt h at Klicros'. Meal nil) lie si'ivt'd tor pn nuns al truditiK who .In nut iari tor I In Swedish liH1 linh. Tin- ptililif liiin Ikm-ii i-onhally hoitrd lo .iMtM tin affair. . by. LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER FOREST SERVICE PARTY GIVEN TO HONOR THE BOWERMANS FRIDAY The fortst Hoivifo men and their wives were entertained at a tliantiiiiK party Riven by Mrs, rteii'Ke Churchill. Mrs. V. V. Ham haul and Mrs. Kay Hampton at the former's home Friday evening to honor .Mr. and Mir. Harold How- irinan, who are leaving JtoHeburg soon, for Cave City to make their Id in e. Clii-VHHiithemuniH were used about the rooms to tarry out pretty decoratlvo motif. I'iuk leu- Hive coot fp was played duriiiK the evening with prizes going to Airs. J. II. llcnnessy and Harold Uower- mnii mid consolation prizes going io .mik Med Ah ii m ami Kd Kadigau. A lovely gill was presented to Air. and .Mih. liowernian from Mr. and Mih. T. (1. Watson, Mrs. Kvu Nutter, of MeCloud, Calif., Mr. and Airs. Hugh Whipple, Mr. anil Mrs. L. M. Lilly, Mr. and Mrs. Ilurr Dim- liner, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Chapter. Ml, ami .Mrs. M. It. ftlcliards, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. KiiihI. Mr. and Mrs. Imnuld (iuilcy. Air. and Airs. J. II. Ilenneusy, Air. and Alia. Clarence ChurtUr. Air. and Mrs. O. V. Hou ser. Air. and Mih. .lay Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Monsou, Mr. and .Mrs. Itav H. Hampton, Air. and Mrs. V. V. Harpham, Air. and Mrs. George Churchill, Aliss Corfnne ami Mixs .Marilyn Harpham, Air. and Mrs. Fred Ahuiii, of (.Hide. Air. and Airs. Avery IJerry. of Tiller. Air. ami Al ik. Leroy Churchill, of Oak land, Airs. Genevieve Mottlclon, Mih. OW'eil, MIhh Hulh and A. J. and lid Itadigim. Lovely ix-freshmculs were serv- ' hostesses. Airs. Harphaiu. Mrs. Hampton und Airs. Churchill, Inter in the evening. WESLEY BISLE CLASS ENJOYS OINNER AT H,. C. DARBY HOME .Members of the Wesley Bibb class of the Methodist church en joyed a delightful politick dinner Sunday at ihe home of (he class teacher. II. C. Darby, and Mrs. Daf- by on North Jackson street. A Mlble cunt est questions and answers precedrd the social hour with Airs. I ,ii hi Al. Rotce receiving highest honors mid Mrs. W. L loiib, second. Attending Ihe enjoyable affair included; Mr and .Mih. Charles A. Kdwards, Air. ami Mih. J. I). Os tKtiii, Mr. and Mrs, Lnreu Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. (ieddes, Mr. and .Mrs. J, K. Dent, .Mr. and .Mrs. C, K. Thomas. Mr. ami Mih. O. It. Pol lard. Mrs. H. A, Canaday, Mrs. llnel 1.1. Lytle.I.Mrs. FoBler Hut iter, Mrs. II. Casey, Mrs. Alma Orr, .Mrs. Kmnia Howard. Airs. F. C. titiruee. Alia. J. I). Kdmoitdson, Mrs. It. A. Ilercher. Aliss Allunie L. Hell, Miss Alice llostick, 0. L. Hackstrom, Cieorgu W. Lee per, Joe Harvey and Air. and Mrs. 11. C I la i by. LADY LIONS ENJOY NO-HOSTESS DINNER AND SOCIAL EVENING The Lady Lions enjoyed u very delightful seven o'clock uo-hostess dinner and nodal evening Monday at the Hotel I'nipguu. t'overs were placed for the presi dent. Airs. Frank Long. Mrs. Al. H. Mudcv, Mrs. It. II. Franks. Alls. K. It. Walton. Airs. It. It. Slpprell. Airs. J. M. Kaitdi. Mih. A. C Her re mail. Airs. JnmcH K. Campbell. Mm. H. W. Ilclllwell. Airs. Kenneth Helliwell, Airs. J. P. Alolschenbach- Alrs. Phil Hartli. Airs. Wallace 1 owner Mrs. A. J. Kllism and " hostess chairmen, Mrs. I), b I I'Ollit HUH Alio, v. .1. rwimuiii'. Contract bridge was in play dur ing the ewuinx hours with Airs. Kenneth Helliwell winning the high score pi l. and Airs. Franks winning the second high score prixe. The next seven o'clock no-hostess dinner meeting of the group will be held at the Hotel Cnipqua the (.veiling ol February ii. MR. AND MRS. BECKLEY HONOR EO AT SHELL OIL DINNER AT IDLEYLD Mr. and .Mrs. l-ynu KtiUlpy. of Mvrlb' Crouk, who aro muvliiK uniiii tu Sl'ihnii In niikUt llitkli- hoiiiit. ! unit) intutM nl hniHit' ut il i-liarni- iUK srvpn lliirty oVloik uo-hosl HiU kon ilinnpr at .Mi'MilU-n's ldacn U Idtryld Satunlay voniuu wiin tiif siit'ii on imu ami uu-ii wives rt.j'ij tuK the affair Tin1 Slndl lulttrs of rt'tl and tl lnv wt-if bratitttully carrii'd out by Ihe usm ul lull ilirhifd taH'is. vi'llirphiin' bows and sti camels and all i in't i i' lavors. l'ot'i s were phu-t'd for Mr. und Mrs. lUvkb'y. uni'sts ui biinoi'. Mr. and Mrs. K. ;. NYwhill Mi. und Mrs. Jhn William UobiM tsnn. Mr. and Mrs I. K. Wiidf. Mr. and Mrs. Iliur Sliulclitt. Mr. and Mrs. S. J t'oitp ft. Mi. and Mis. Wtlllain Mtltdl and Mr. ami Mih. tiooim Wileox. liiiinr wvn cnioyt'd ami prUtif wi-rc awiiidt'd lu th' winiiors. MRS. ELVtN CLOAKE ENTERTAINS CLASS AT DELIGHTFUL PARTY Mih Klvm Cnaki entntaino' her Sunday fn-buul chisH Satin 'day alti'inuun at In r homt. The atlotuoon whs wpvnt in pluv ittu uaiiics it mi rein'sdnnt'itiH win served at lour n'rhn k it t a lablo t-rnti-riM) with llubti'tl tamlUvi and inwn.s lor I lie ihlldirii. Mli8 1'iililrln Calkliis and MIhso Jt'iiu and Klla Mau t'l mke asttistid Thosu I" t'ni'tit wir: ' I'ati Icin t'alkius. Uuliy Juhnmm, Vir;tnui Uurhi'ster, Auilicy VWU. Ih-Uit Moss. I uni n a rlt, Itidirrt .1 oli n sou. Jiinuo KayihT. Hilly Harluii Hlnji Itarllett. I.luv.l .lohnnun, Ibi M,ie (In. ilvt. .Iran Clujtke and .Mr. Cl'iake. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, 0RE60N, SATURDAY, JANUARY CLYDE BEARD IS SPEAKER AT MEETING OF JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB With the topic .of "American Citi zenship" members or the Kosehurg Junior Women's club enjoyed tho first meeting of the uew year Mon day evening with Clyde Heard as guest speaker. .Mr, Heard, principal of Senior high school, gave an Interesting, informal talk on the subject of "Ameiicun Citizenship." He urged tb club members as American cltl- zeiiH to be awake to their duties as riitzeiiH of democracy. He pointed out that citizens- should support the officers elected to hold city, county, state ami federal positions in order to give the of fice holders an opportunity for lull cooperation, A report on the Diernbeeker hospltul milk fund was given, show- UiK that the returns from the mill; bottles left In a number of business houses during the Christmas sea son netted 16.10: The money U to he aent to Portland to the hos pital. . , i Alehihers of the club signed their pre Terence for afternoon or evening groups to hold "galloping teas. It 1h expected that the teas will be started In the club In a short time. The next club meeting is sched uled fir .Monday evening, Jan. 15, at the clubhouse. Mrs. Gordon Stewart and Airs. I C. Lupham are chairmen for the program topic "Camp Fire Girls." The meeting Ih to be held at the clubhouse be ginning at S p. in, Attending the meeting were Mrs. Kriient Pearson, .Mrs. Lt K. Fies, Mb-s Verla McLauuhlln, .Mrs. Kalph Herman. Mrs. Fdwiu Ohh! ner, Mis. C. K. Smith, Airs. Kmil Palm, Mrs. Sidney Homenleo, .Miss Hetty Shoemaker, Aliss Merle Wei- man. Mrs. Jack Chapmau, Mrs. Reginald Krskiiie and Mrs. Perry Thiel. KEYSTONE CLUB IS ENTERTAINED FRIDAY AT BOUCOCK HOME Airs. J. H. Houcock ami Mrs. C. K. Hand were Joint hostesses to the Keystone club of the Aletbodis'. church at a delightful one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon at the Conner's home Friday aftennon. A bountiful hand-made lace cloth covered the serving labe. which was centered by a bowl of yellow and orchid chrysanthemums und tall yellow tapers. Covers were placed for Mrs. K. C. Jones, president, Mrs. Vernon Keel. Mih. K. A. Hritton. Airs, I. V. P.dmomlson, Airs, J. I. Hrvam Airs. Lawrence Hand, Airs. It. M. Holett. .Mrs. Itiiv Hampton. Airs. L011I4 Alagiu. Mrs. F.d Uoikcii. Airs. C. A. Kdwards. Airs. H. H., .McKay. Mrs. Loren Harvey, Airs. Hugh Harri son. Mrs. George Churchill, Airs. Karl Wiley and the hostesses, Airs. Hoticoclt and Airs. Kami. Airs. Jones presided over the business meeting, at which time It i was voted to sponsor one money' malting project yearly. The next meeting will be Pebruiiry 2nd al the home of Mrs. Junes witli Mrs. II. I). McKay us joint hostess. INTER-SE STUDY CLUB ENTERTAINED TUESDAY AT ULLRICH HOME Mrs. Karl k rilrlch entertained the lnt.'r-Su Study club at a de lightllil one o'clock butt'el luncheon Tucsil'iy at her homo on Commer cial nvi'iiue. Chrysanthemums ifruccd Hie beautifully appointed liu 1 1 -( table. Members present Included: Mrs. K. s. Hull. Mrs. V. V. Iliiipliam, Mrs. Charles llocrner. Mrs. Civile Hoard. .Mrs. It. it. Iliand, Mrs. Ilruic Mellls. .Mrs George Cliurchlll. Mrs liolii'il Huwley, Mrs. Paul Iji'ilili'S. Mrs. Jay Young and the IIOHtU.SM. .MIH. I III 11.-11 . I lnt'.tiuK roll-iull tonlts wcru! bo a one o i lock no hosloss des-siMt-luu' lu-oii at thu Hotel I'mp una. January SUrd, after which tin1 club will co to (tic K. S. Mall home on Military street lor rullcall topic. CHRISTMAS CLUB IS ENTERTAINED AT WHARTON HOME TUESDAY Mia. .1. It. Wharton entertained the. members of the I'brlsinias club at a very charming seven o clock supper at bur altnuttve home on Kust Douglas street Tuesday eve nimi. ' (.'luysantheinuins and early sprint; I lowers graced the prettily appointed table, where covers were placed for Mis. C. H. Wade. Mrs (, M. llei.'ie, Mrs, 11. t Church. Mrs. Ivan Pickens. Mrs. Guy Cor .Inn. Mrs. Clair K. Allen. Mis. Ken neth Ouine. Mrs. Ii. I. KiIiIkcs. Mrs. i. M. Itubar. Mrs. M. t. Car 4vtw. Mrs. 1.. K. McCHntock ami tin hostess. Mrs. .1. It. Wharton. Sewluu and ilstilnii wre enjoy eil ilurln Ihe pleasant eveiiim; hours. PRO-AMERICA MEETING IS HELD WEDNESDAY AT C. OF C. OFFICE tanittlas I'uit of I'lo-Anierica met Wednesday attcruoou In the cham ber nf commerce oltice with Mrs II. C. Waddell. pi-vsldent. in charm. Iteports were made b Mrc. I.. K. tbtodlmurn and Mis, A. A Wilder. The program ibaiimau. Mrs. (.i-udbourii. presented a very tniei i'stniR talk on tin suhject of "A So clitlued Health I'le-ram." Mrs, i. loud bourn's talk was very much enjoyed and proved to be very In-tri'-silti'i ami liiftiuilhe. ihe next regular nieettni; will bt .Iauuar I'lth at two ochtck In the ' .ilici le.HMi with Mis, Uobert Inin. 'as "pcakii. REBEKAHS AND 000 FELLOWS INSTALL NEW OFFICERS TUESDAY KosebiHn Rebekau lodgo No. 41 met lu regular session Tuesday ov euing, Januury 0. with the n-dil? and. Maggie Hunt, lu the chair. Huilng the business seamou u com mittee consisting of Alice Goff, Ina FuriiKworth and Gertrude Hatfield Introduced Alice lusluv, a Kehek ih s'sler from the jurisdictloa of New AfvxloQ. Later lu the evening Air. Inttey expressed her pleasure in v.sHing the Kosohurg lodgo, when ciHcd upon by the noble grand. It was reported that itaieburg Kebekah lodge was oil the Asocbi tiou of Kebekaa Assemblies honor roll because of the gain lu mem bership during the year uml tht luo per cent p: yuient of due-. The following members were ap pointed on the visiting commit- tee: Hello Stephenson, Gertrude Alliens ami Ituth Dlshman. The door prize was won by Elsie Itussell. Following the close of the Re bekab lodge the members of Phtle tanau lodge No. H Joined with the Hebekah lodge lu installing tbe new officers for the current term. The joint meeting opened with an entrance inarch by the officers of the Odd Fellows lodge, after which the warden and conductor of the Kebekah lodge presented the flag and the audience joined in Hinging, "The Star Spangled Hau nur." District Deputy Grand Master Oliver Plumer and District Deputy President Ruth Plumer, assisted by District Deputy Grand Marshals Alba Spaugh and Carmen Clark and the following deputy grand of ficers: Wardens, Fred Got! and Susie Jackson; secretaries, T. H. Husonburk und Louise Voung; treasurers, J. K. Pickens and Ethel Huseiihurk chaplains, Kulph Itus sell and Myrtle Spuugb; Inside guards, O. L. Johnson and Qua Williams; outside guards, Harry Tuylor und Km ma Lenox; musl siaiiH. H. A. Canaday and Kvelyn Fredrickson, Installed the new of ficers in their respective stations. Oil leers installed in the Odd Fel low lodgo were noble grand. Dale Adams; vice grand, George Loomis; recording secretary, A. J. Gcddcs; treusurer. Victor Hoyd; warden, T. J. Wrlston; conductor, J. U. Halley; inside guard. Frank Long; outside guard. Alba Spaugh: right supporter to noble grand, T. H. Husciibark; left supporter to noble :;.and, lalo Stephens; right supplier to vice grand, J. B. Pickens; left supporter to vice grand, August Heck; right scene supporter, Harry Taylor; left scene supporter. W. O. Patterson; musi cian. Oliver Plumer; chaplain, O. u. .lonnson. Rehekub officers Installed were: Noble grand, Wna Farnsworth; vice grand. Lora Darby; recording sec retary. Tillie Johnson; financial secretary, Knimn Taylor: treasurer, 1 IClsle Iteese; warden. Virginia Cy- I rus; conductor. Hallio Willit; In-' side guard. Mable Wilson; outside guarj, Winnie Hmvn; right sup porter to the noble grand, Alice Golf; left supporter to the noble' grand, Kthei Hulloy; right support er to vice grand. Lillian Nelson: left supporter to vice grand, Ger trude Ahrens; musician. Grace Crook; chaplain, Merle Henry. Following the installation of the new ofriceiH short talks were made by the retiring noble grandH, i Maggie Dent and Howard ChhuIiloi- uincrs responding when culled up on were Special Deputy Grand Mas tor Italph Itussell, County Commis sioner Ross Mulchings of Klkton II. A. Canaday und J. K. Pickens. The newly installed noble grand of Phlleturlan lodge tliunkcd the Installing officers, after which the members and guusts present sang "God llloss America." The refreshment committee then with Ituth House und Maggie Dent ailing as Joint chairmen, served delicious refreshments lu the ban iliiet room to about ono hundred Odd fellows, lteheknhs and guests BOWERMANS ARE HONORED AT PARTY AT CHAPMAN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Harold llmv, .,,,,, iiu are moving from Hosebiny ..... . " e l't'ty Pivcn Sumluy t-venimr by M "J- i''' .:!''"i at their home In Himrtnifu.ta ...e Komuagen A delluht'rul seven rlltcen oVIoi k I !""'s l'''0'" !'os ;"'- "''"T iliwscit sunoer was s,.i v..,l i ....uin'tave been teaching dancing tor the tables covered by lace lulile cloths and centered with dainty bnuiiucLs ut' yellow chrysanthemums. Covers were Placed tin- Mr im,l Mrs. Harold Howcrmun guests it honor. Mr. ami Mrs. V. V. Har-1 ham. Mr. und Mrs. Ueorge Churc hill, Mrs. 1'. Mclaughlin uml Hie host mid hostess. Mr. anil Mrs. I napman. (initios were the inversion of tin pleasant evening hours. MR. AND MRS. BECKLEY ENTERTAIN AT DINNER AT ROBERTSON HOME Mr. and .Mrs. John William Itoh ortsou iMilei tallied at a charming six -l clock dinner Tuesday night al their lovely hume on North Jack son street to compliment Mi-, and Mrs. Lynn Hockley, of Myrtle Creek, who arc leaving soon lor Salem lo reside. A gorgeous lace cloth cnvereii the table and was centered by a large platter of colorlul individual molded salads cnclrcti'd by el- low spring Dowers and tall lighlcd yellow tapers. Covers were placed lor Mr. ami Mrs. Hockley, guests nt hotioi. Mi-, and Mrs. L. K. Waih and Mrs. and Mrs. Uobertson and daughter. Camllle. and son. John Marvin. ('hini'.e checkers und vislllnu were enioyed ilni'lng the pleasant evening hours. JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB TO MEET ON MONDAY The Junior Woman's club will meet at i o'clock Monday nigbl at the i lubhotise nt which time Ihe KiiiM'hurR Cantp Fire Cirls will pre sent a program. Moinliers of the lull bale been reil'lesled to cai II bring a dozen sandwiches. il Unusual Arranaemenf of Srioes I ' - 1 I 1 rrTwzz7? 1 An unusual arrangement ol stripes cmphasiies the lines of Ann Sheridan's frock its wide, waist, skirt fullness and high bach that is finished with a wine-colored ornament. The fabric Is coarsely woven wool jersey in stone-gray, wine and black. For It, Miss Sheridan chooses all black accessories a Watteau-shaped felt beret, - .t ,.trf tnrl iiede ourse and Moves. To Teach Here Sandra DeLayne Sandra DeLayne. aliovo. and lier husband. Larry. ha u unnuuin ml I ho fiiiPiiinu' rtf their Ntmlin ut' thu '.i.. ... (hll .1 .. t... .Monday. January 15th en r m to fi r..,. ' n(,..1)11,ls conlc , Kse. last eight years, besides having both bad three years of profes sional work as dancers. In their announcement regarding the opening of the new studio, they a'ao stale ttiat they are bringing to their pupils the very latest meth ods in dunce techniiitie and study as well as the very latest dance routines. A Weil-rounded course of danc ing will be oilered by the studio, which specializes in ballet, ball room, tap. acrobatic, adagio, as well lis conducting physical educa tion classes for adults and a spe cial lady's beginning class, llolh private and class lessons will be uvallu hie. Mr. and Mrs. licLayuc have been enjoying a vacation In the I'acilic northwest the last few months and upon their visit to llosebiirg. be came so impressed with this local Hy. that they decided to remain here to fnake their home. They plan to present their pupils III recitals und charming, dunce en tertainments. ALTAR SOCIETY HAS MEETING AT HALL THURSDAY AFTERNOON St. Joseph's Altar society met at the palish hall Thursday and the following new oflicers were elect ed: president. Mrs. Clara Sleiwlg: vice-president, Mrs. K. L. IKilan: secretary. Mm. It. 1.. Carpenter; treasurer. Mrs. Fred liitzman. Arrangements were completed the bake sale held today ut the I'iggly-W Iggly store. Mrs. Jennings. hostess, served delicious refresh-1 uiem.H hi inn ii'ii nonr. i The January I'ltb m. etinp w III be held at the hall wlih Mrs, i.'ooiKe llamiiiri hoMr. All member ' IP B f . ..' 1 ,is .-i. aie umcd to be present. 13, 1940. MRS. C. B. WADE IS HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB ON WEDNESDAY Mrs. c. 11. Wa.i.. oni..i-i i,,,i h., bridge club and several guests at i 0(1 to AUoncy and Mrs. Whipple a very charming seven o'clock sup-' i''n,n Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Lenox, per al her beautiful home on 1"'; "ni1 Ml'8- "a,TV s- BlilcK- 11 r Soulh Kuue siroet Wednesday H"" M,'s- A- Kcllt- 111"H Bp,t' evening. Jasmine, heather and lull M"9 Whipple and Mr. and Mrs. llgliled yellow tapers graced the Stewart und son. Kobert !ordon,' solving table I Cards were enjoyed during 'the Covers were arranged for Mrs. f evening: with Mrs. Kent winning Clair K. Allen. Mrs. (). M. Derrle. 1 11,0 lu,l!cs hl"h Rno,'t' l"'lze a,1l Mr Mrs. Maurice ' L. Hallmark and Dll"'k winning the men's prize. Lu Mis. Koy Catching, guests, und lcr Mra- slewart served lovely re Mrs. Chester .Morgan, Mrs. Ivan fieshments. Pickens. Mrs. Kenneth Quine, Mrs. Guy Cordon and the hostess, Mra. Wade. Contract bridge was the diver sion of the pleasant evening hours with Mrs. Allen winning the high score guest prize; Mrs. Pickens; winning the club prize, und Mrs.1 M iigan winning; the little slum prlze. MRS. A. J. HO0HRADEL ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB AT SALAD LUNr.HFriN EOlnAV Mis. A. J. Ilochiudcl was a most gracious hostess Friday afternoon, when she entertained her bridge club al a very lovely one o'clock salad luncheon at her home on Vis- ta avenue. Holly and tall lighted cd tuners graced the boautifully appointed tabic. C'lvers were placed for Mrs. W. J. Ulinsi'lieiil and Mrs. II. C. Dar by, guests, and Mrs. S. J. Shoe maker. Mra. E. (). UiikJi, Mrs. Kn d Hamilton. Mrs. George Whar ton. Mrs. W. F. Harris, Mrs. H. S. iiluck and the hostess, Mrs. Hocll radel. Iliuli score for the afternoon's bridge play was held by Mrs. Darby for guesis and by Mrs. ltlcUli for club members. MRS. E. L. KNAPP IS HOSTESS AT LUNCHEON FOR MRS. E. L. ULLRICH To compliment Mrs. Earl L. I'll rich on her birthday anniversary, a cliai'inlng one o'clock- luncheon was given by Mis. E. L. Knapp at her uttruetivo home on East Uiue street .Monday afternoon. A beautiful lace cloth graced tbe table, which was centered bv un attractive birthday cake and early spring flowers. Lively gilts were presented to Mrs. Ullrich ll-oin Mrs. W. M. Campbell. Mrs. F. A Hind. Mrs. C. H. Hiiilov, Mrs. !a Mace, Mrs. Homer tirow, Mrs. Ii. Marsters and the hostess, Mrs. Knapp. Visit hm and sewing were, en joyed during the pleasant aTtei noon ho u i BIRTHDAY PARTY IS ENJOYED WEDNESDAY AT CHAPMAN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Kdwln Gardner. Mia. James K. .Imld and Jack Chapman were Ruewls of honor at a -dHiuhilul birthday party held Wednesday iveniiiir at the home of the latter lu tbe Kohllumcn apart ments. (iains and cards were enjoyed ami prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. James K. Judd. loiter ul delightful no-ho;t supper was serv ed at a table covered by a lace loth and centered by a Circus , birthday cake and attractive blrth- ity tavirs. l overs were placed tor Mr. ami Mis. Kdwln Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. James K. Judd. Jack llnti hlus and Mr. and Mrs. jack Chapman, ( B. P. W. C. HAS FIRST MEETING OF NEW YEAR ON MONDAY The first meeting of 11)40 of the ' Uuaines and Profeanlonal Worn I wi n glub wa held Monday evening with Aline Olttdys Huskln piuelillne 'in the absence of the president. Mm. C. V. SlnnlfT, who Is slaying with her mother, who Is ill. The group singing was led by Miss Ann llovlnglon. KeporU ol communes were given and Mrs. C. W. Clink and .Mrs. Clifford Thorn ton presented the following pro gram: Sextet. "I Passed Dy Your Window" nud "Prayer Perfect," led by Miss Naomi Scott and accom panied by .Mrs. Clyde Carstens. The sextet, which was directed by Miss Soott, Included Mrs. M. K. Kicil ards. Mrs. Hugh Whipple, Mrs. Joseph Deets. Miss. Helen Cusry. Mrs. Harrle W. Ilooth and Mrs. A. U. Tuylor. Accordion solo of hill billy music by Lavola Mc.Mllliu. .Miss Scott played three very beau tiful violin numbers. "Meditation." "Kscolela" und "Hag Pipes," accom panied by Mrs. Jack Suksdo.-C at the piano. Kep. H. A. Canaday presented a vory fine address on "Government in Our City and Government in Our Country." Mrs. L. I,. Silencer, state legisla tive clinlrnmn, was honored and gave a brief talk on the club legis lation. honoring Miss Scott, who left this week for Palo Alto. Calif., to, study under noted violin instruc- tors, a Landkerchlet shovjer was1 given by the club. Miss Scott di Steeled the Hill Hilly group in their song us the gifts were presented to her. C.uests of the evening were ICinma Mann, Margaret Watkins and Mrs. Jack Suksdorf. Members present were Ann Uovingdon, Mil dred Naomi Thornton, Carmen Clark, Vera Fredrickson, Ina Farnsworth, V e r n a Carothei-s, Amanda Anderson, Margaret John son, Fay Perrett, Kmily Judd, , b'dyth Cilmour, Gladys Haskin, Ooldie llrunu, Martha Ferry, Eliza beth Garrett, Hazel Dixon, Laura lies, Carrie llell. Naomi Scott, Stella Spencer, Kleanor Hessenier, Dorothy Norton. Hazel Doerner, Luvola MeMlllen, Kloda Taylor and Lucille Lenox. Refreshments were Herved buffet style from a lace covered table centered with tall white tuners, gourds and flrotborn sprays. MR. AND MRS. WHIPPLE HONORED ON WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. anil Mrs. Gordon Stewart en tertained at a charming parly at their home on lllakeley street .Mon day evening to honor the hitters parents, Attorney und Mrs. It. L. Whipple, on their twenty-seventh wedding anniversary. Foraythla was attractively nr- anged . in bouiiuets about the looms. A lovely gift was present- MR. AND MRS. HATFIELD ENTERTAIN AT DINNER THURSDAY EVENING Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hatfield enter- tallied ut a delightful six o'clock dinner at their home Thursday evening. A lace clotii covered the table, which was centered by tall silver-colored tapers and a bowl of spring flowers, iiSnT.8 T i ,C;rIoi Hatfield, of Salem; Mr. und Mrs. Delberl Hatfield, of Eugene: Thorn- ueioeri iiaiiieni, oi r.ugene; mom- ts Hatfield, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cloake. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hatfield. Mrs. Pearl -Wilson. Uob ert Langholff, Walter and Wulden Hatfield and the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. liny Hatfield. MR. AND MRS. HECATHORN ENTERTAIN AT DINNER WEDNESDAY EVENING Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hecathorn en tertained Mr. and Mrs. Julian I mill and daughter, Lucrella. Mrs. Violn Thurston and U. F. Chilson at a very delightful turkey dinner at their homo In Sutherlin Weduesday evening. Chinese checkers and enrds were enjoyed during the pleasant eve ning hours und later Mrs. Heca thorn served delicious refreshments. OPENING in ROSEBURG Sandra and Larry De Layne School of the Dance Professional Training in BALLET TAP ACROBATIC ADAGIO BALL ROOM PHYSICAL CULTURE REGISTRATION Monday, January 15th ORIENTAL GARDENS 10 A. M. till 5 P.M. KANSAS CITY VISITOR COMPLIMENTED AT LOVELY TEA AT RIDDLE HOME Mrs. I. D. Riddle entertained ti a very charming' tea from two-thirty to four-thirty at her beautiful home In Laurelwood Monday afternoon to compliment Miss Oella D. Con, of Kansas City. Mo., who has been heie several week" vlHltlnir hnr brother and slstor-in-law, Mr. ami Mrs. A. 8. Coen. Gorgeous shell pink chrysanthe mums, from the J. If. Ilooth car dens, were beautifully arranged about the rooms and also graced the tea tuble, which was covered by a lovely lace cloth and lighted by tall blue tapers. Visiting was enpoyed until the tea hour. Mrs. J. H. Ilooth and Mrs. George K. Qulne poured and the hostess was assisted lu serving and about the rooms by Mrs. J. I). o. born, Mrs. L. A. Wells and Mrs. . Hoy Catching. 1 Guests invited by Mrs. Riddle to honor Miss Coen Included : Mrs. A. S. Coen, Mrs. J. H. Booth, Mrs. U A. Wells, Mrs. George K. Qulne, Mrs. J. 0. Osborn, Mrs. Koy ditch ing, Mrs. O. V. Wlmberly, . Mrs. Washingotn Hughes, Mrs. Dexter Ilice, Miss Adeline Stewart, Mis. F. W. Chase, Mrs, F. H. Churchill, Mrs. L. IS. McCHntock, Mrs. A. J. lieddes. Mrs. Foster Butner. Mrs. I). H. Morgan. Mrs. Charles A. Kd-u-flrtl".. Mrs. Louis Mucin. Mik Prank Coen. Mis. It. I. Coon. Mrs. L. (;n0. jrs. A. C. Marsters. jir3 k. v. Marsters, Mrs. A. N. Or. cit Mrs, o. u. Duliar and Mrs. C. W. Wright. A beautiful corsugo of violets was presented to the guost of honor from -Mrs. Foster lltitucr. BENEFIT CARD PARTY TO BE MONDAY NIGHT Itiversdale grango has invited the public to attend a Reven-thirty o'clock benefit dessert-supper and five-hundred curd party next Moil ilav evening, January 15th, to bo held ut the hull. Prizes will he awarded. American Legion Auxiliary Activities Motto :i We honor tho dead by serving the living. Hy MILS. CLAUDE DAKEIt Not becuuso It was the popular Ibing but because it was so essen tially the right anil helpful thing to do, have the auxiliary leaders tak en their offices. Whether it be lo cal, stute or national, these offices mean added burdens and very sel dom praise, lu all phases of sc-v-ice for disabled veterans and for those economically adrift are tho auxiliary lenders whole-hearledlv interested. They give so freely of their time and talents lo make life happier for others through their auxiliary that it is with pleasure that Ihe local unit thinks of its in creased membership ranks. Each year linfiKi'ua unit has been fortunate in fta .selection of - load, ers. This year it Is headed by a woman' verffed In organization. While a resident of Portland she built up her college alumni asso ciation to a going organization. Sim managed many other clubs and coached a number of highly suc cessful plays and opcreltas tliero and during her teaching experi ence. Her enthusiasm never wanes, it is vital, constructive. Liko the families of other leaders of the American Leg'ion auxiliury her family contributes Its share by backing wife and mother with its support. No leader can do her best work unless the family Is In sym pathy with her efforts. It Is said that the busiest person can always find time for a little more. This Is true of both the local president ... .. , ,,,, U' "I "ards and of tht the district president, Mrs. Itoy O. Young. Uolh women lead a full life of service to the community and yet put their families first Now that tho holiday season is past, members will find a new tie- . slro to help the local unit In lis many activities. At the coming, meeting Tuesday night, Jan. Hi, a full membership is desired. Mrs. Itoy (). Young will discuss plans for the district conference at North Bend. The park project will be dis cussed, together with many other important items. The president, Mrs. Richards, has urged that all members bo in attendance. She call ed an execulivo board meeting which met at the home of Mis. Ted Poat Friday night for a dessert supper. The plans brought up nt this meeting will be presented nt the regular meeting Tuesday.