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    TWO RQSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG,-OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1940.
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su.i Calendar 1
Monday, January 22
' I Jr. Linden it. Leuvltl's speech
ami psychology ehiHHes to meet at
7;:iu In evening lit Civic club rjom
01 Hotel Luipiiuu.
lie. It. L. Dunn's nnii-denoniiun.
lluniil Bible Study class meeting ill
7 : 4.", ii'clcii'k In evening In dining
hull or Douglas hotel. Public In
Vlted.
lOplHonpul Hulld to meet lit V :
ill home of Ml. J. -M. Jiulil Willi
Mrs. James 10. Judd mill -Mm. Fred
uriok t'haliiiiiin. Jr.. hostesses.
.Mm. C. Stumbling, il -il-nl . I" I
dun go Iti'frimliiiivnta liitnr in eve
ning. N. or W. Thimble nun miornuiiu
nii'i'tllii: ut homo or Mm. A. II.
Pi r rl l cm Harvard avenue
. 1IP.WC. - nifetiiiK at clubhouse
Willi ilOKclllllg Clllnll I'll" girls I"
c humc or pi iiKi'iiui. C oliiinltti-i:
Imrnlhv Nortni. lied Cross fli'ltl rc-
i'CHi'll'.illlv ot tin- I'aclllr brunch.
Anno Curler, to speak nl Gilllil
nici ling at J il.l.l homo.
Tuesday, January 23
F. S. clllli ulterlioon mcclin:: 111
home or Mm. lOnrl Decker.
Inier-Se Siiuly club 1 o'clock tin-
llOHt.MH dessert-lunche ill at hotel
I ' m .i ni . followed liy roll-call topics
at homo ol .Mm. 10. S. Hall on .Mill
lary alrcot.
Anne Carter. Hid (Unas ropro
Bcnliillvo, to speak at Klwiiiila uooi.
luncheon at lloliil I'miiiiuu.
: J ib's Daughters to liolil regular
inci.tliii! at 7:1111 In evening at .Ma
sonic temple.
I :i,uuliiH county If. K. F.mployeos.
Federal Credit I'lilon nnnual meet
ing at o'clock at recreational
Itiilhlln.' at Veteruua AdinlnlKtra-
Hon I'aclllly rollottvd by lianl tllili
dance and aocliil. All goveinuielil
cnildoyeea Invlled.
Viiiiik People'a 1. 1 ague or St.
Paul a l.illliirun church to meet al
7::l'l In evening aL home or Mr.
mid Mm. It. Kalue at MZ Mill St. '
Wednesday, January 24
HnuglaH Cult or I'ro-Ainei lea to
meet nl two o'clock at chamber or
coininerco uirlce with .Mra. II. C
Waddell, picaldenl, In charge and
Mm. It I.- Irving, speaker.
M.O.A. club iitlHinii'ili ineellug
lit home ol Mm. C. II. Calklna.
. SI. Joepli'a Alluf, Kpciely to
meet til two o'clock atst'aiiiollc
pariah hall on Noiili Kand'-treet
with Mra. (ieorgn lliiiniuer a luw
Icbb. All ludlea ot the pariah In
vited, ' Country eluli ineniliera and
gneata Invited In card party at
eight o'clock at clllliliouac. I'rl.ea
Itllll'et rel'reHbluenta. .Mra. C. 10.
Wllnbei'ly, cliiili'lnau. Mra. S. t'.
l,iiiliiini. Mm, Arthur II. Mount
lord and Mm. W. i IS. .mtf U'
clUIIHC.
I..T I.. lo meet at 4 : If! at Uap
tiat ehurcll. I'rogriiiu. Singing ill
ehurge ol Mm. (1. W. laa-per. Mm
.-iod 1,. Soiilhwiili and Mlaa Kdlih
Stagga III clinrge.
I'yHihin Slaters to meet al S
o'clock III livening nl It. of I',
ball lor Important bualueaa aea
Kiiin. . , ,
W. C.T.l'. meeting at two o clock
III arterlioou at home ot Mra. W.
M. Cniniihell Willi Mia. C. A. C'hiiiu
beillu In charge. Mm. It. A. Her
cher, devotlona. Alt'irney I'aul
lleddea, Bpeaker. Mm. Kufl Wiley
will alug and other mimical mini
bcra are being arranged (or Hie
occaaloli.
, Sew and (Mint club alterlioon
lneellnil al hnnie or .Mm. Adrian
Howell lit r,ll2 Kliat Washington
at reel.
Thurrday, January 26
" Ladles ot Hosebiirg C'liintry club
lii meet at II : ;ln n in. at clutdiotise
lor weekly piny ol' contract bridge
liiiirnameut ; potlueli lunciicon ii'
1,-J : :i and i ill lug at
. IjiiIv I'.lks to n t ill S o'clock
nl ti undo. I'l lrea I ir cool I
hlldgf and llw.-humltcd lourna
meiit plays.
. tleorgt Slariner auxiliary to
I nlted Sinlil.li War Veterans ails
diary to meet al T:M In evening
Ut ulinoiy.
Saturday. January 27
" Itoacbiirg Woman s club scrii e
shoti upen all day upstairs In chili
bouse oiuioslte Hunt's Indian
theatre.
NEW IDEA CLUB IS
ENTERTAINLD AT GILE
HOME ON WEDNESDAY
Mis. It. I., title was a ncist gi.u
lous hostess Wednesday ntleriusin.
when she entellalncd the New
Idea dull at u veiy lovely one
o'clock lunch l al her bcaillliul
home In Kdcnliower. .la-iuilne
I. iliued a pretly decorative uielll
tor Hie occasion.
Covers were placed lor Mrs. !'
II. Appli li'iil. Mrs. C. K. Marlts.
Mis It. II Williams. Mis. V. M.
Clllils. .Mis. I' 10. llemer. Mis
John II. I'litcr. Mis. 10. T. Nelson.
Mrs W. I i. Harris. Mrs. .Midi
.Moore and the lloslews. Mis. tiile
Kollowlllg a sliolt business meet
;ng sewing and visiting were en
Inved. The I'eliiuarv Till luncheon
lli'i'tlng a:" 1 i diallue it I'olly
aiiuil gills will be held at the hnnie
at .Mrs. Moore.
MRS. RALPH HERMAN
ENTERTAINS SEWING
CLUB ON WEDNESDAY
Mrs. lialpb lleruian verv gin
elollalv elilerliilncd the Sew mid
Clint clllli at her Inline In I lie Kohl
llagen iiparllnelits Wednesday al
terunoll.
Sewing mid visiting were enljn.v
ed until the lea b '. when Mrs. I
Herniuu served delicious reiiesn
ineiilH to Mrs. lilllonl smith. Mr
Hdwln Haidiier. Mra
Itcgiuahlj.il
JOrsklue iiml Mrs. I- C. Latham.
The club will meet next Wednes
ilav iirternnon al the tioine ot M"
Adrliin lloweii. Laivt W.islnni.-
toil alt eut.
By. LOI US KNIGHT POUTER
, Charming Program
Koseburg Woman
Aim. I. II. Kiddle, chairman. Mm.
A. J. Hcdiloa, Mm. James 10. Camp
liell anil Airs. Ileorge Frew were
hostesses to Hie Hunching Wom
an's chili at a charming oue-tllllty
dosserl-lunchcon ill the club holme
Tuesday. Ill'lilltlrill hoiuiuetB ot
JiiKinlne anil lull lighted blue lupem
graced the long tables.
Mm. 1.. A. Wells, proslilenl, HUH
III charge or Hie meeting, which
wua oieiied will) Hie blessing given
by Mrs. Charles A. Kdwards. Senii
lor Carney presented mi Inlerit
lug five-mllilllu talk on "Inlaulllel
Paralysis'; Mm lOdwIn (I. Voiiiik '
;ave a splendid book review; .Mian
lleleu Casey gave a very delight
fill talk on Katharine Cornell mill
her latent play, "No Time For
Comedy," which she enjoyed dur
fill: Hie holidayH In Portland, and
Mm. Frederick .1. Porter reported
on coming attraelluim ut Hunt's In
dian theaire.
Mrs. Ilolller ' Hrovv accompanied
.1. P. Suite, who tiling Itohm's "Ciiliu
.'i.i Hie Night" and llurtletl's "A
llreani." Mr. Sage so ilellgliled the
incnihcTH and gueata with hla ex
ceptionally Hue Hinging, that they
demanded all encore.
Mm. K. II. l.ytle, program chair
man, prei-tcntcd ail llllllallally Inter
esting and enjoyuhle program on
"What la New in the World To
day." With Hplciulld leportu being
given by Mm. C. H. llulley on tefe
vlafon: .Mra. K. A. Iliird, rood; Mra.
Karl rilticll, pent luoati mid inuall
roouiH and Mltia Marie .Miirlena on
"Synthctlca." Mm. I.ylle will coin-
plele the aerlea of lalka at the
n,.t i tllng or the club.
fovem were placed fur .Mra. I.
A. Wells. Mm. It. II. Slpprell. Miss
Helen Casey, MrH. Kdwlu (I. Young
ami her mother, Mrs. I'helps Hum,
or Walla Walla. Wash.. Mrs. .1. Ito
land I'arker, Mrs. Iloiner tirow.l
DR. AND MRS. HOUCK
ENTERTAIN AT CHARMING
DINNER PARTY THURSDAY
lir. and .Mra. Ccorgo 10. Ilinlck en
tertained nl a very charming din
ner party at their allractlve home
oil South SteplieilH Hlreet Thurs
day evening to compliment Hie
birthday iiuulveraaries of the lat
ter'a daughter. .Mra. It. II. Klelda,
Jr., of I'ortlaml, and l-.MwIn Itooth.
J gurgit'oliH IliiUmi eutwork -loll)
flovered Hie table, which wua cen
tered with h howl of pink cariia
Hons flunked by tiny eryaliil atiir
holilem louialnlivt lull blue tupem.
Two lioiiullllllly deeorilted blrllidav
ciikea were cutv and served with
,the deiisert.tajurm..
'Cover were placed for Mrs'. It.
II. Fields, Jr., Mr. ami Mm. Htl
win Month, Miss Helen Casey. Mr.
and .Mrs. Ilovd Hales. Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick Chnpinnu. Jr., and the
hunt and IkibIchh, llr. mid Mrs.
(.leor.'te 10. Ilollck.
Lovely girts were presented to
Mrs. Fields and Mr. Ilooth and Hie
evening hours were pleasantly
spent In visiting ami enjoying pic
ture sillies shown by Mr. Chap
man. OR. AND MRS. MOUNTFORD
ENTERTAIN POST CLUB
AT CHARMING DINNER
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur II. Mount,
lord elllerlaliied I he I'ost chili at a
very charming six-thirty o'clock
hiiflet dinner nl their beauliriil
Inline al the V. A. F. posl on Tues
day evening.
ited cariiatlous and tall lighted
red lapcm graced the prettily up.
pointed liihle. liucHts of lr." and
Mrs. .Muniiili.nl Included Mr. and
Mm. Ivan I'lckeiiH and .Miss Mar
gurel Johnson nn.l ! nl,,. is p,,.s.
were Colonel mid Mrs. 10. F.
Tandy. In. and Mrs. Ilinrv Single
IT- I Mrs. 10. II. Van Ness. llr.
and Mrs. Mark L. I nileiwood. Mr.
and Mrs. John M Uaish. Hi. ami
Mm- Kei Il W. Kliiiu.v. In. and
Mra. 10. II. Stewart, Hr. mid Mrs.
lilossmaii and .Mrs. J. It. .Mount
lord.
Coin i nil bridge was onjnveil
liu lK.v Hie pleasant evening hours I
with .Miss Johnson ami Mr. .tk 1
ens winning the guest prizes and
Mis. Tandy Hi,, chili high score.
'
MRS. A. J. ELLISON
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE
CLUB ON WEDNESOAY
Mrs. A .1. Kill enlei laiued her
Inldge club al a very lovely one
thirty o'clmk salad luncheon a I her
home on lOasl fuss street We. lues
day afternoon. Jasmine and tall
luislel-coloreil lapers graced the
prettily apiniilileil table.
Covers were placed fin Mis Kei-
mil Johnson, of Snohomish. Wash.,
and Mrs. C. M, lliilner. gnesis. and 1 Ion. Mis ('. M. lliilner. Mrs. Wll
Mrs. T. H. iiinr, i , i,,t fourl ills Myers and tlio hostess. Mra
uey. Mrs. l.eioy lllalt, Mrs. II II 'llellowa.
Tinner, .Mrs. A It. Tavlol. Mrs. I' Sewing and vlsUing were vn
M. Lee null t lit busies;-. Mrs I'lli-' joved ilurlng Hie allernoull. Tile
son. I lalllliliv 111 st ineellug will be held
High sioie rnr the allernnon's
cuulta.t bridge play was held by
Mrs. lliilner lor the guesis and by
Mrs, Turner lor club nienil.ers.
W.F M R. HAS
INTERESTING MEETING
AT BAILEY HOME
The Woman's Foreign Mission
.irv Micl.lv i Hie Melhodlsl
church belli a vei V llllelesllnc
uieetlng iiuusiluv aliciiioou at tin-
home ol llle presfdenl. Mis. J. It
It.itlev
Ivv ..lit v -I vv .1 nu. miters en 1.0 e.t
the Hilereslinc i...o:ia. n In . ha', ve
Mrs. II. A Cana.lav. vviio gin c j
,i s). I. lull. I lalk and deinollslrallon ;
on si. wardship, loll iwed by .1
ib.il'ler Iioiii H'e i..l b.,k on
Mm i .
In ddes.
I by Miss .lean ;
Presented At
sOlub luesday
Mm. Churles A. lOdwards. Mm.
John Weektt, Airs. Leonard JL Cole
lilun. Mm. C. K. Ilannlntf, .Vim. J.
C. .McCullislor, Mm. William Hull.
Mm. It. It. Willett, Mm. J). II.
Clark. Mm. K. I). I.ytle and her
mother, .Mm. Adeline Olsen, Mm.
C. lO.Lytlo and Mm. Carrie Klder,
or fllllHboro. M tan Marie Martens
Mm. Karl Cllrlch, Mm. F, A. Hilril
Mm. C. If. Hillley. Mm. W. W. Ash
null, Mm. I. A. Ilelch, .Mm. John
M. finish. Mm. II. II. Carter, Mix.
Jennie .lorey, Airs, tl. C. TIhoii
Mill. I. II. Kiddle. Mm. It. I,. vVhl:
Ide. Mm. Foster lliilner, Mn. A (.:.
.Murslers, .Mm. AlTowsntltli,-
Portland, Mra. Thoinau Summer
MrH. t'arl V. Spauldlng, Mra. Hay
11. Hampton, .Mrs. A. H. j'crrln.
Mm. W. M. Campbell, Alrr. I' A
KleblH. Mrs. It. I., ('uriu-lili.r, Mrs.
J. K. Slattery, ,Mra. K-urmit John
sou. or Snohomish, Wash., Mrs. T
ti. Watson. Mm. Mi. Null, or M"
Cloud. Calir.. Mrs. It. W. Marste.M
Mra. I'aul Morgan. Mrs. tieoi'-'e
Bindley, .Mra. Hoy Kuigge, Mra. M
It. Hiehnrda, Mm. Claude Huk-v
Mm. Carl K. Wlliiherly. Mih. L.
Kolilhagen. Sr., Mra. Louis .Magin.
Mm. W. It. Ilrown, Mra. Moicuiu.
Mra. A. J. tleddes. Mra. .laim s 10.
Campbell, Mm. tleorgu Krew and
Mrs. Frederick J. I'orter.
Itetiorls wcire given by Mm. K.
W. Marslers. Mra. lliilner and .Mrs.
Kublhagen. 1'lana were made for a
food Hit Hi to be held today at Me
Keau and Haldwlu'a with .Mra. it. L.
Carpenter, bake-aale eliairmnn, mid
Mra, It. L. U'lllpple, tulualu sale
chairman.
The next meeting will he Febru-
y lilh at a one-thirty deasert-i
liinclieou at the cluh house, w-ilh
Mrs. Curl K. Spauldlng. eliairmnn, 1
on "The American Home" program,
and Mm. 10. L. Kllapp ehalruiau of i
Hie hostess committee.
GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S
CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE
MEETING ON THURSDAY
The Harden Valley Women's
club waa very delightfully enter-!
tallied by Jlra. Hugh Itltchlu. Jr..'
at her attractive home Tliui-Hday
aflernoon. A hououet ol ehrysau-l
tlii-iiiuins was used to graci) the '
serving table.
Following ii Hlinrt business bus.,
slou, a delightful uuoinl hour wiik
enjoyed during which linn, dainty i
relroHliuienlB were served by Hie'
hostess, Mm. Itltchle, lo Mrs. G. '
C. llulley. Mra. Albert Ilrown, Mrs. 1
II. A. Culhonn, Mrs. Frank Douglas, j
Mrs. John Daniels, Mra. Ifurvey.
lOweua, Mm. Doiiiui lM.i'Hiisuir) Mm.
II. K. tlrahain, Mm. U. H. lliitton,!
.Mrs. W. I). Love. Mrs. A. .V.I
Schneider, Mra. John Sinclair. Jim J
I'eler Sinclair, Mm. C. L. Spray.1
jus. jbki" i unrulier..;, Mrs. William
Vaughn, Mra. T. M. Wlnnlionl Mis
(Sillier! Wood. Miss I'alrlclu Dollg-
Ins. Mrs. Fred Woods mid Mrs.
nruce I'arrolt.
The neM meeting will ,e held
February 1st at an alldav al'lalr
with no hoslesa luncheon at noon !
ai nut clubhouse.
DRAIN 4-H CLUBS
ARE ORGANIZED
Dlt.MX. Jan. 20. A number of
newly organized I II Hubs are be
ing Hlurted on their y 's work
with a great deal ut eiilliiislasm
and Inlerest coming ri-oiu both
leaders and meiubem. Mrs. Jack
Italldall is leading a rooking club.
Mrs. Ilessle Ijikey Is leading 11
sewing club, ami Hone Lukey Is
oiganlziiig a camp cookery club.
There Is a possildllty of a wood
working, forestry and posslblv a
livestock club being organized If
leaders call be lotilid for these.
A lillliitier ot clubs were formed
iiirlier in Hie year anil are being
led by teachers. Mrs. Ilrown leads
u health club; Mrs. Uikey leads
a health club: Mr. Illooiniiuist
leads the marketing cllfh: Miss
Young and Mrs. I.akey lead the
"Merry Lassies" fllrls club and
Mr. lllo .uuiuist leads the Hoy's
llobliv club
MRS. HAROLD BELLOW8
ENTERTAINS SEWING
CLUB ON TUESDAY
Mrs. Harold llellowa eutertnilled
In r sew ing club at a very lovely
one-lhltly o'clock salad luncheon
al her home on Military street
Tuesday iilleruoou. llitlersweel
llrnni Keuluckyl and yelUiw Jus
mine graced the center ut the la
ble.
Covers were placed tor Mrs A.
II. l av lor. Mrs. llranl Dsbin n.
Mis tl Al. Krell. Mis. 10. S. Hall.
Mis. Karl Wllev, Mm. K. A. Hill
al the A. J. Klllson home on hint
Cass street Willi Mrs. C. M. nut
net- as linutcSH.
NO-HOST DINNER IS
ENJOYED AT PARKER
HOME TUESDAY NIGHT
A ilellghtllll seven o'clock Ho
lloa! dinner was cujoved Tuesda
evening at the nlliacllve home ol
Mr. and .Mis. C V. I'alker oil
Soulll Stephens street.
Covers were placed for Mr. and
Mrs. F. S. Monroe. Mr. and Mrs
I'- J IIIOWH. .vir. alio .viis. ciiiuiv
Hrovvn and Mr. and Mrs. I'arker.
Five .hundred was enjoyed duiiug
1 he pleasant evening Hours witn
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe winulng the
high svoie and Mi. and Mrs. 10. .1
I ;'.. u w lulling in.' moiiu n : 14 ii
si 01 e.
LEGION AUXILIARY TO
SPONSOR LARGE BENEFIT
CARD PARTY FRIDAY NIGHT
lOluboinie plmis are behiR niado
by t'ominllleet of the Ainoiiran
Legion auxiliary lor a very charm
ing anil large brnoflt card party
to be held at eight; o'clock next
Frldav nlubl. January Ztilli. at the
aimory. to which the general pub
lic haa been cordially Invited to
enjoy.
Mrs. J. A. Harding U acting ns
general chalrinun of the affair,
which protnisoa to be Hie )&rg.eat
and most outstanding benefit of
the winter Benson. The proceeds
or the parly will go to the swim
ming pool ami playground funds.
Mm. Harding bus announced the
following commiltecH aBBfsting
with the affair: ton I met biki,
111 ril and tables: .Mrs. Clair K.
Allen, Mm. L. B. Mc.Cllntock, Mr.
I.. W. JiHse, Mm. (luy Cordon mid
Mm. J. M. Judd; pinochle anil five
hundred. .Mm. Hoy Campbell; 're
ireslinienls, Mm. Ilroadway. Mm;
George Caskey, Mm. Clinton Ooy
thy, .Mih. I. II. Illegol, Mrs. tJOye
Mowery, Mra. Clyde Caratena; eof
lee committee. Mrs. Arthur Mid
land; iiefornllons, Mrs. Unorge
Wharton, Mrs, II. t). Pai'Retdi',
Mm. 1.. L. Wimbeiiy. Mm. Mark
I,. I'nilerwood, Mis. V. J. .MUelll
and .Mm. Carl K. Wlmherly; tic
ket coninilltee: Mm. M. IL Itlclc
miiH. .Mrs. M. IL Snook. Mib. J.
M. Judd. Mis. Rudolph Illtznian
and Mm. K. A. Post; cnlllng coni
nilltee: Mm. Waller Flaher and
Mrs. llov Young: preHa publlclly.
Mm. Frederick J. I'orter.
Contract bridge, pinochle and
five-hundred card players will be
gin promptly a! eight o'clock.
1'iizcs will be awarded and re
IreshmtntH will be served.
ROSEBURG COUNTRY CLUB
LADIES ENJOY THURSDAY
The ladies of the Reselling
Country club enjoyed their week'
ly bridge tournament play Thurs
day morning at Hie clubhouse Willi
Mrs. Arthur II Mounllord winning
high store and Mm. II. T. Han
sen HKcond high score.
Luncheon was served at noon to
Mm. It D. Iliidgea. captain, Mrs.
K. 11. Van Ness, sacret-irv, ir '..
10. .McCllnlnck. Mrs. Guy Cordon,
.Mra.' J. F. Dillard. Mrs. 1'aui net,
des. .Miss .lane Hodman, Miss
Helen Casey. VMrs. Jvenl'dh W.
Kinney, Jim. W. K. on. Mm. Ar
thur II. Mouutlord, .Mrs. . J. It.
Molinirord. .Mm. W. M. McKach
ern. Mrs. II. T. Hansen, .Mrs. John
10. .Marks. .Mrs. Flank Coen. .Mrs.
11. ('. Stearns. Mrs. M. ('. Ilowker.
Mrs. I.. K. lies. Mrs. E. A. Pear
son and Mrs. Carl 10. Wimbeiiy.
liana were made Tor the large
bridge puny to be held at the club
house next Wednesday evening.
January 21111. at eight o'clock, to
which nil members and their
Mends are lilviled to enjoy. I'rlxes
will be awarded for llle contract
bridge play and buffet lefresll
uieitls will he served.
Dining the afternoon three lillnd
holes of golf were played. Next
Thursday the ladles will play
bridge al 9 -.30 a. 111.. pollock lunch
eon al 12::u and enjoy gulrlng at
J:;m o'clock.
D. OF U. V. INSTALLS . . I
NEW OFFICERS AT , -.v
MEETING ON FRIDAY v ?
Florenco Nightingale tent No. lii.
Diiughlera ol' Union Veterans or
t lit; Civil War, lUtil-lSlia. held an
li,,,.i..ulliii, meetllle Fliiluv eve
ning ut Hie armory with Virginia
Cyrus lusliilllng the loiiovvins new
oliicers: president. lOvelyn Cyrus:
u..iil.,i. vio-ln'csiiletll. l.uella Jollll-
S'iii; chaplain. Itulh lteese; liens
urer, A111111 Peterson; council mem
ber No. 2. Until I'lunier; council
member No. 3. lOlulne Kaston; sec,
relury. Anna Caison; press cor
rcspnndf nl. lOlalne Kaston: guide,
Itulh I'lunier: guard. Clarice lletie
dlck; color bearers. Zelinu Sands.
No. 1; lOlalne lOaslon. No. 2: .May
me Uiille, No. :l. and Virginia
( inupbell, No. 4.
Following the Impressive Instal
lation ceremony, lovely refresh
ments were served by the retiring
president, Mrs. Clarice llenedlck.
CIRCLE NO. 3 MEETS
AT LONG HOME THURSDAY
tinip No. 3 of the lloseburg
Huptlsl Women's society enjoyed
a uieetlng Thursday alterlioon ul
lllo home of Mm. Albert Long. Mrs.
C. P. S 4 iilily. president, h id
charge ol Hie business session and
Mm. C. W. Harris conducted llle
devotions using us her text. First
John I1.V The social hour was
spun in doing While Cross sew
ing Al the lea hour Mrs. Lung served
lovelv lefresbinenla to .Mrs. C. P.
Suoddv. Mrs M. 10. Snoddy. Mrs.
S. A. Sanloril. Mia. August Schloe
man. Mrs C. W. Harris. Mrs. I..
M Penlnev. Mrs. .1. II. Woltord.
Mrs. It. 11. living. Mrs. Ii. W. Fin
ley. Mrs. I.. Kolilhagen. Sr. und
Mra S. A Uoser.
i he next uieetlng will be Fell
ruury 22nd. the place of which
will be announced laler.
MRS. CASEBEER IS
HOSTESS TO CLUB
TUESDAY AFTERNOON
Mrs. lleorge Ctisebeer entertain,
ed her club Tuesday afternoon al
her home, ut which lime 11 veiy In-j
lereslliig niiorl was given by Mrs.
Maui Ire Weber on llle book, ".lam
iaca lull." Sewing and visiting
wore enjoyed until the. ten hour,
when Mrs. Caselieer served deli
cious 1 ell esliineuls lo Mrs. Vein
Sliruiu. Mrs. Juslin F.lfelt. Mrs.
Maurice Weber. Mm. Clyde Kestel
and daughter, l-nrnue Deanne, Mrs.
Date llallield and sou. Patrick
Dale, Mrs. Krnest Weber and Mrs.
I.lziie lllakely.
S.DC. HOME
ECONOMICS CLUB
HAS MEETING
The S.iulli Deer Creek grange
iloiue Kcoiiomics eluli held an In
teresting tiifcUug Thurs.lav artel
mion at llu home of Mrs. William
It.illev. Plans were made tor Hie
coming ear and sewing was dis
tiibuieil to the members.
Vlstllng and music wele en.love.1
ami al the tea hour Mrs. t i 1 1 1
served iiclliinus fell eslllnellts. The
next meeting ot Hie club will b
liebl ..I Die ben I Mis. W llll.un
Mellon. February ;'nd. I
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Furriers' Magic Tailors
SMART PRACTICALITY MARKS
EVEN MOST LUXURIOUS ONES
Alodern devehipinepts ill the skill or furriers puts clolh-cont sinuruiess into fur coats. Luring January, tin itb or tales, Inxtuy rills as
well as Inexpensive and novelty types are uvailable at attractive price. The coat or Alaska sealskin, shown at left, is ill the new- shade, mutant
brown. II is cut on lull. Haltering swagger llnou, with wide shoulders, wide cuffs and an Ascot ot matching fur. Characteristically rlch-loo'-iing,
but practical la the beuutlful mink coal at right. It haa lull, inmi-lik-. sleeves, and a slaml-up collar with scarf ends. The chic hat matches.
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INFORMAL PARTY IS !' (?
ENJOYED AT ELLISON' '
HOME SATURDAY NIGHT"
Mrs. A. .1. lOlllson entortaliieil at!
a very delightful Informal ''party
Saturday evening at Iipi- home on
lOast CusH-stl-eet In coiirpllnient till
Aim. Hermit .lohnifni, , nee JI0111
Ihy Mursters, who Is here i'roni
Snohoiulali, Wash.. . vlsltiDS hei
parenls. Judge nnd Alrfl. . H. W."
Mursters.
Visiting was enjoyed mid later
Mrs. lOlllHon served lovely refresh
mettle at a table placed before the
lighted fireplace. Uuesta invited
by Mrs. lOlllson to honor .Mrs.
Johnson Included: .Mrs. Dorolhy
Chuse lilllll Mrs. (leorge Churchill.
Mrs. Vera McCllntock Jones, Airs.
lOdvviii Ilooth mill Mrs. K. C. Oile.
LAUREL LODGE TO
HOLD DISTRICT MEETING
HERE ON FEBRUARY 2nd
February second has been an-
liniiueed ns the date of the district
meeting to be held by Laurel Chap -
ter No. 13 A. F. and A. Af.
six-thirty o'clock dinner at Ihe Alii
sonic temple in Hosebiirg. All
lodges in the county will partici
pate in the districl nieetinj which
Is reported lo. be or greul impor
tance to members. The fliund Alas-lei-
and his officers will he pres
ent. METHODIST AID HAS
MEETING WEDNESDAY
Dlt.UN. Jan. 20 The Metho
dist Ladies Aid met at the church
Wednesday afternoon. After a
brief business session, quilting oc
cupied the time, while a missionary
lesson on "The Women of China."
was given by Airs. Trueblood.
Thuse present were as follows:
Mesdatlles Delk. Cramer. Morgan
suinner, t raig. Iivett. Austen. Ae
plegale, tlodfrey, Uowarth and
Trueblood.
FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
TO HOLD ANNUAL MEETING
FOLLOWED BY SOCIAL
IViglas County I'. S. employees,
Federal Credit 1'nlon has an
nounced its annual meeting tor
next i uesilay night, January 2:lrd.
at eight o'clock to he held ill the
lecreatlonal building ut the Vet
erans Adiuluistrnti'in Facility. 10
be followed hy a social hour and
hard-time dunce. All government
employues are Invited.
PRO-AMERICA MEETING
TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY
An interesting meeting of Doug
his unit of Pro-America lias been
announced for two o'clock next i
Wednesday afternoon at the cham
ber of comiuerce office, at which
time Mrs. It. L. Irving will be j
guest sneaker. 'Mrs. H. C. Waddell,
president, will be In charge. Allied at the next uieetlng lo he held
members are most cordially invitedlnt l:"'i o'clock. January .".1st at the
to lie present. I home or Airs. W. It. Hruwii on
I Cobb street with Mrs. Washington
TILLER COUPLE ARE I llwhes actlll.t as program leader.
MARRIED HERE THURSDAY '
la-rov L. Lowell and Iteglna ' GLENGARY SEWING CLUB
Helle K01I1. holh residents or Til- TO MEET JANUARY 31t
ler. were nuiellv married nl the
Methodist parsonage by Dr. Louis Clencary Sewing cluh has all-
Mngin Thnvsdav ufiermmn. Jan- j nouneed the date of lis next meet
iiarv IS. at foui ihliiv o'clock. Mrs. ing fur the afternoon of January
V J tieddes and Mrs. II. A. Calla 31st to be held at the home or
dav acted as witnessve. Mr. anil Mrs. IL I. Lucas al Jul In the Kohl-
Mis. Lowell will make tll-ll home Inuen .i..u I incuts. .Ml lucllibeis
at Tiller. 'ate cordially invited to be picteul. 1
d6uglas County women
to assist in annual
infantile paralysis drive
Nan Wood Hoiieyinan, state di
rector of women's acllvllles In the
nail-mat drive for funds to light
tnfuntiro' paridyshi. has just- ain
nouneed tlia " tiiimoa. , of DougiaB
tounty. women to usslat with the
activities of Hie women to raise
funds in this locality for this na
tional project.
Mrs. Claude Maker bus been
named Douglas culuty director
Willi Mrs. John William Hubert
sou as cily director assisted by
Mrs. J. 1. Molsehenbachol-, Mrs.
Hiirrle W. -Ilooth and Mm. Carl
Nielsens; Mrs. llerlhn Hllindell.
Kiddle; Mrs. Frank Young. S111I1
eilin: Mrs Annie Kriisn. Voncalla:
Mrs. C. I). Harvey. Nonpariel Com
munity . club. Siitheiiln: Mrs.
Thomas l.lllebo. . Ileedsiort : Mrs.
John Ferguson. Days Creek; Mm.
J. 10. Pickens. Greena; Mrs. C. K
Marks. Itlversdale. and .Mrs. T. I).
I llnsenbark. Melrose
1 The Inlautile Paralysis Founda
tion Is a national roumtatlon. 1 nis
year the national organiziuiou is
trnuestine that. In addition to the
Prcsld.-iit's ball, other benefit at
lairs such as bridge parties, teas,
etc.. be held during the next two
weeks so thai a laruer percentage
of the citizens may have an active
pan in this program. One half of
all luonevs raiseil In the county
will be rel.-iliied by the local eom
uillte" Pi be used lor loral victim."
ot ilil'nntlle paralysiB who might
need liniiniial assistance hospital!
zallon bracts, etc.. and the other
hall' of the money raised will go
to the Foundation lor research
V. prevention, financial aid in
rases ol epidemic, educullons and
treatment lor niter effects. Differ
ent organizations will be asked to
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1 cnoneruie 111 huh nine ...
n success.
An appeal Is being made by the
cltv committee to nil women in
ibis community lo respond to this
very vv-irlhy national project.
DELPHIAN CLUB HAS
ENJOYABLE MEETING
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
The Delphian club held a very
interesting und enjoyable meeting
Wednesday aliernoon at the home
of the president. Mrs. William Hell,
with Mrs. C. K. Panning as topic
leader oil Ihe subject. "Why Fug
land Won Ihe Itare rot- Kuropean
Supremacy."
Those present 'were Mrs. William
Hell. Mrs. I 10. Manning. Airs. Key
Young. Mrs. Hay Parslow, Mrs. .1.
C. MrCallister. Mrs. Washington
Hughes. Mrs. V. R. Freain. Mrs. C.
10. Manning, Mrs. C. A. Chamber
lilt. Mrs. A. .1. Ceildes. Mrs. Ken
not Ii Ford. Airs. Carl F. Spaulding
and Airs W. 11 Ilrown.
The same subject will be cotitmu
- I
Furs into Cloth-coat Chic
ROTARY DIRECTORS AND
OFFICERS ENJOY DINNER
AT WHARTON HOME
The Ito.sebuig Itotary club direc
tors and officers were dinner
guests at the beautiful home of
Mr. and Airs. C. W. Whuiion on
Chadvvick street Tuesday evening.
Following the enjoyable dinner,
served by Airs.. Wharton, the di
rectors and officers niljouriii.il to,
the upstairs living room for a busl ,
ness meeting.
The Becretnry veuve u very en-1
co ', raging report of t ho club's lin
auces and membership. Plans lor
the tliirty litih year Hillary Ob
servance week, February Ix-L'l.
were discussed.
It was also recouiuii.nde.1 that all
lines levied I'or non.atteiidauci. and
other inli-actious of club responsi
bilities during January and Febru
ary be turned over lo the Finnish
relief fund.
Those enjoying the evening with
Mr. Wharton Included llruce A.
Mellis. Story lies. Vernon Orr. C.
M. Page. C. W. Sinniger. Victor J.
Mlcelli and William Adair.
ELEANOR KNOWLES IS 1
HONORED AT SUNRISE
BIRTHDAY DINNER
The women employes of ihe lo
cal .Montgomery Word More sur-
pnsett t'.leanor Kuuwies on her:
birthday anniversary at a delight-j
fill nn-hostoss dinner at the Hotel
liupiiuu. at which time a handker
chief shower was given Airs.'
Kllowles. ' j
Covers were placed for the guest1
of honor and. Alyce Kest. Until
Kershner. Klsie Hudson Violet Cole I
Doris llyni. Kv-eij-n Thnmnsun I
Sammy Collins and Lucia Iielauey.
Following the dinner ihe group (
............ wuets iiioian tueatre.
MRS. REGINALD ERSKINE
ENTERTAINS SEWING CLUB
ON THURSDAY EVENING
Mrs. lleginal.l Krskilie enter
llllni'd her sewing club at b,.
home Thursday evening. Sowing
and visiting wore enjoyed ni:,
I'resliinents were served to Mrs 1;
M. lies. Mrs. .Marshall P.-nnrn. Mrs
Gordon Mennett. Alls, llwen Walk
er. Airs. Frod Hargls anil the bus.
less. Mrs lOrsi.rit;,..
it!
1
frt'TV-Tp mi m
.Mink from Steltr & lllalne. New- ork.
MISS ALYCE FEST IS
HOSTESS TO M. W. CO.,
EMPLOYES AT DINNER
.Miss Alyce Fest, who was re
cently announced as second prize
winner lor Montgomery Ward em
ployes In this district, entertained
the local stoi-e staff at 11 very love
ly dinner al tlio Hotel Linpiiua
Thursday evening, alter which
ihe group ultended Hunt's Indian
thoulre.
Covers were jilaced lor Violet
Cole. F.loanor Knowios, lOlsle Hud
son, Doris llyrd, ltiith Kershner.
lOvelyn Thotnason, Sammy Collins.
Pauline Hobertson. Lucia Delaney.
Don Zieter, Jack Funis, Hoy
Clark, Nelson Moore, lOurl llyrd,
Lee Merchant, Hussell Iimulls,
Henry Spieliuan and the hostess,
Aliss Fest.
MRS. NEWLAND IS
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE
CLUB ON TUESDAY
Mrs. .Maurice J.. New-laud verv
gia iously entertained her bridge
dub 11 11 lovily one-thirty o'clock
salad luncheon al her attractive
home on West First street Tucs
ilav afternoon.
tjllilieo ail.l ilisiuitin rn.-me.l
pretty decorative motif Tor the 01
'iision. Covers were placed lor
Mis. C. Ii. Wade, a guest, mid Mrs.
Chi ster Morgan, Alls. E. S. -Mi-I
lain. Mrs. llarrle W. Hnoth, Mrs.
Paul llelweg. Airs. 10. ti.' Kohiha
geii. Mrs. It. 0. coe1 .,,,,1 MrB- t.
II. Turner,
Score pilzes lor the afternoon's
contract bridge piny were won by
Mrs. Wade and Airs. AlcClain.
VESA McCLINTOCK JONES
ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY
FOR MRS. K. JOHNSON
Mrs. Vein Mi ('Unlock Jones en
Iciliiined al a delightful informal
Parly Thl-rsdav i-veiilnir nt her
home on lOasl Cass street In com
pliment to .Mrs. Kormit Johnson,
ul Snohomish. Wash.
Cards and visiting were enjoyed
and later Mrs. Jones served lovely
refreshments at a table prettily ai
I'oiiil.d with cohni'iil pollery and
n nieri.il by mil yoiinv,- tupers and
a 1 oit. d cacti plant.
f ivers were placed rnr Mrs.
Johnson, guest ot honor, Mrs.
H.-oige Churchill. Mm. A. J. Kill
son. Mrs. Dorothy chose Hunt and
Mis. .link Sul.sdorl.
Are Hubby's Shirts
a Simcsi Legree?
Don't let them wear ycu out, when
we can do them expertly at ecsn
oirical prices. Hubby's shirts and
the whole family wash are our job
weie wire 6avcrs: .
rDRYClEANINO