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    K0S51UR8 FTeWS-REVIEW, R05EBURS, 0RE50M, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1940.
THREE
Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER
IS OBSERVED AT FINE
SERVICE ON FRIDAY
A very ImpresHlvo two-hour Berv
Ice was observed for the annual
World Day of Prayer held Friday
afternoon from two to four o'clock
hi the First Haptist church with
the pastors of the ministerial as
sociation furuishinR the program
units.
About sixty attended the serv
ice, which was presided over hy
Mrs. C H. Wlckham. assisted by
Mrs. R. L. Clle. Mrs. H. P. Sconce
and Mrs. I,. KohlhuKn Sr.
Vocal solos were sung hy Mrs.
II ugh Whipple, accompanied hy
Mrs. C, K. Hand, and Mrs. Hnrrfe
liooth, accompanied hy Mrs. Clydf
Carstnns. Mrs. liomer Grow pre
sented a whiHtltnp number and
played for selections furnished
during the Christian church unit
st'i vice. Very inspiring talks were
riven by Dr. Morris II. Hoach, of
the First Presbyterian church;
Hew John A. Harney, of the First
Christian church; Dr. Louis Magln.
of the Methodist church, und ttev.
II. P. Sconce, of the First Baptist
church. Women of the various
churches took part In the prayer
service, which was led by Mrs. B.
.. Kddy with Mrs. Wlckham clos
ing the service.
EASTERN STAR POTLUCK
SUPPER. TO BE THURSDAY
RoReburg chapter No.' 8 of the
Oregon Eastern Star will hold a
pot luck supper at six-thirty o'clock
Thursday night at the temple for
all members, their husbands and
veiling members.
. Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Bulmr ami
Mrs. Roy Catching are chairmen of
the supper and will he assisted hy
Mrs. Andrew J. Ford, Mrs. W. M.
Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hur
ris, Mrs. A. J. llochradel and Mrs,
It. It. Sipprell.
Mrs. A. R. Taylor, worthy mat
ron, will preside over a Rhort
chapter meeting, which will he fol
lowed hy an enjoyable social hour
of cards and visiting.
GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S
CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY
The ladles of the Garden Valley
women s club will be entertained
Thursday afternoon by Mrs. John
Sinclair at her home at two o'
clock. All members of the club are
most cordially invited to he pres
ent. COUNTRY CLUB LADIES
TO MEET THURSDAY
The ladies of the Roseburg Coun
try ciuu win meet ac p:ao o'clock
Thursday morning . at the club-
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house for the weekly piny of the
contract bridge winter totirnu
ment. Politick luncheon will be
nerved at 12:3U nnd golfing will
be enjoyed ut 1:30 o'clock.
ROSEBURG WOMEN LEAVE
FOR CONFERENCE
Mrs,. Ned Dixon, child welfare
chairman for the Roseburg aren.
American legion auxiliary, and
Mrs. I. H. Riegcl, hospital service
chairmnn for the Hoseburg area,
left Sunday for Tucson, Arizona,
to nttend the annual rehabilita
tion conference in area K of the
national organization to he held
Wednesday and Thursday and to
be followed on Friday sind Satur
day by the child welfUro cooler
ence for the same area.
Chairmen of the 13 departments
In the western division will submit
rejiortrt on their accomplishments
to ilatn and participate in u round
table discussion for the purpose of
presenting new ideas to the lend
ers in order that the two major
projects of the auxiliary child wel
fare and rehabilitation may bo
served more clfectlvely.
During the last year nearly $2,
OfiO.ooO was expended by the Leg
Ion nnd auxiliary In carrying for
ward the child welfare program
olone. Approximately 400.0110 un
derprivileged children, no.000 of
whom were from non-veternn fam
ilies, were given material assist
ance. Each vear the national organi
zation of the auxiliary presents
$10,000 to the legion and also sets
aside on emergency fund of S".ri.
ooo for the use of nnv department
In the time of disaster.
The amount of JlliOO. which Is al
located annually by the Oregon
deiinrlment to Mrs. Weber nnd
Mrs. Itlegel for child welfare work.
Is supplemented generously by
"Check n Month" gilts from units
throughout the state.
DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR TO
BE HELD AT FACILITY
WEDNESDAY EVENING
Mrs. W. J. Olmscheld and her
committee of American Legion
auxiliary members nre completing
pinna for n very charming Valen
tino formal dancing pnrty to be
held at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday
evening nt the Veterans Adminis
tration facility recreational hall.
All members of the auxiliary nnd
friends' are most cordially Invited
lo attend the affair. The ladles
will wear formal gowns for the
occasion nnd special Vnlenllno
decorations nre belli planned for
the ballroom and nlso for the re
freshments. Those desiring transportation to
the facility are requested to be nt.
the (irand holel not later than 7:lfi
o'clock. I
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'BENEFIT CARD PARTY TO"- "
BE CHARMING AFFAIR
OF THIS EVENING
Final plans have been completed
by the Junior Woman's club mem
bers for their benefit card party
lo be held nt eight o'clock tonight.
February 13th, at the Roseburg
Woninn's clubhouse, to which tho
public has been cordially Invited
to attend.
The members nre sponsoring the
party to raise money for the Rose
burg Bwlmmlng pool fund. Prizes
will bo awarded and refreshmentaj
will be served.
PRESBYTERIAN AID TO
MEET ON THURSDAY
The Preshyterlnn Ladies Aid so
ciety will meet at a one-thirty o'
clock dessert-luncheon Thursday
nt the church parlors wltn Mrs.
E. S. Hall, hostess chairman, assist
ed by Mrs. J. L. Mnrsters, Mrs.
Ivan Pickens. Mrs. E. (!. Kohl
bagen nnd Mrs. H. H. Grinstcd.
The regular business meeting
will follow the dessert-luncheon
with the president, Mrs. W. M.
ChnlmerB, in charge. Members and
friends are cordially invited to be
present.
VALENTINE DANCE TO
BE ENJOYED AT COUNTRY
CLUB WEDNESDAY NIGHT
The Valentine motif will he car
ried out in a charming dancing
party to be held at the Roseburg
Country club at eight-thirty o'clock
Wednesday evening, to which
members and their friends are in
vited to attend.
Mrs. Frank Coen and Mrs. W. T.
Peters nre chairmen of the dance
with Mrs. Fred Lockwood. Mrs.
E. S. McClaln and Mrs. W. M. Mc
Eacbern assisting.
POETS CORNER
NOT THE MAN'S WASTED AGE
Hy O. M. LKEPKR
Why print your name
On a bit of a thought;
Kor wp. like leaves,
Are Boon forgot.
Npw leaves will grow
With the com in of spring;
New gin i leg will come
Where the old ones cling.
Why print your name
On the folding of a page;
It wait only the thought.
Not the man's wasted ape.
Npw leaves will grow
With the coming of uprtnp;
New thought wilt plow.
That the old ones bring.
Rainbow Rink
WINCHESTER
Prizes for
Valentine Niaht
WEDNESDAY 14TH
Also
tan frs tickets ejivM away
vary Wad. and Sat. night
Ladies 15c Men tit
SIDE GLANCES
fff. 1C 1Y W1A MtVKI, IWC. T. H MC QT. M.
"I think vou two are affecting
SCOUT TROOP NO. 4
ENTERTAINS PARENTS AT
TURKEY BANQUET MONDAY
Scout troop No. 4 entertained
their pareutH at a 6:30 o'clock tur
key" banquet at the Methodist
church parlors last evening. Mrs.
Clair K. Allen was general chair
man of the affair and was assisted
on the general committee by Mrs.
K. O. Itiekli, Mrs. K. 13. l.ytle, Mrs.
I'erry Smith and Mrs. Ward Cum
mingH. Assisting hi the Berving
were Mrs. Hugh Harrison, Mrs. F.
('. Krear, Mrs. Mack Brown, Mrs.
Huldu 1-eterson, Mrs. C. W. Clark,
Mrs. A. I-;. Klliott and Mrs. Rust.
The long tables, decorated with
Lincoln log cabins, tall red tap
ers and bouquets of Japanese
quince, laurislinlus and pussywil
lows, were In charge of Mrs. Earl
Wiley. Mrs. A. K. Klliott, Mrs. E.
O. lilckll and Mrs. Clair K. Allen.
Scouts present Included : Jack
Hickli, Charles Clark. Jim Kntidt
son, Edward Moran, Bill Allen, lio
land and Wynn Oliver, Donald
Rust, Bob Elliott. Harold Cacy,
Lee Whn berly, Robert Peterson,
John Shepherd. Mack Brown, Law
rence Wiley, Robert Cook. Perry
Smith, Keith Harrison, Mnlcolm
Mellls,- Wurd CummtngB, . Bobby
Butler, Wayne Hughes, Hon Frear,
Ainu KnudtBqnpprdon (Jqrretsen,
Donald Pettlt. Clifford Moran, Don
Gerretsen,- Harold Hlnoy, . Richard
Lytle und Clair Pettlt. .
Parents and guests included:
Robert Dill, scout executive for
this area. Rev, and Mrs. Perry
Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge
Churchill and son. Tommy, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph L. Russell, Rev. and
Mrs. Louis Magiu, Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Elliott, Senator and Mrs. C.
W. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Krear,
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Knmltson, Mr.
and Mrs. Mack Brown, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Harrison; Mr. and Mrs.
Will H. (ierrutsen. Dr. and Mrs.
Clair K. Allen, Mr. and Mrs, Clair
Pettit, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wiley,
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cacy, Mr. and
Mrs. Frederick J. Porter, William
t'nrath, Bruce Mellls, Joe Harvey,
Mrs. Carl K. Wimberly, Mrs. c.
Cook. Mrs. W. K. Moran. Mrs. E.
O. Rlckll, Mrs. K. D. Lytle, Mrs.
Ward Cummings, Mrs. Rust and
Mrs. Hulda Peterson.
George Churchill, scout master
of the troop, acted as master of
ceremonies and explained the work
of the scouts and Introduced guest
speakers Including: Mr. Dill, who
gave mi address on Lincoln; ualpli
L. RusspII. district chairman of
scouts; Bill L'nrath, who will as
sist the troop 4 In coming
months; Dr. Louis Ma gin and Rev.
Perry Smith.
Twelve membors of the troop
gave short talks on the scout laws
followed hy one of their parents
making a short talk. The talks
were given hy Lee Wimberly,
Ward Cummings, Alan Knudtson,
Charles (Mark, Jack Itiekli. Bill
Allen. Paul Cacy, Bob Elliott. Mal
colm Mellls. Don Gerretsen, Perry
Smith and Wayne Hughes and tho
following parents: Mrs. Carl E.
Wimberly, A. M. Knudtson. Sena
tor C. W. Clark, Dr. Clair K. Allen.
A. B. Cacy. Bruce Mellls. Will H.
Gerretsen, Rev. Perry Smith and
Frederick J. Porter.
Announcement was mads of the
Boy Scout troop J vesper service
to be held at the Methodist church
at four o'clock Sunday afternoon
with Don Dourls, scout from the
Willamette valley, present. AH
members of the troop are asked to
attend this service wearing their
scout uniforms.
Malcolm Mellls presided over
the ceremony, at which time Mr.
WE ARE
NOW BAKING
HOT
CROSS
BUNS
Buy Them From
Your Grocer
MODEL BAKERY
by Ciftrtrth
Off.
each other's personalities !
Dill presented Tenderfoot pins to
Roland and Wynn Oliver, John
Shepherd, Mack Brown, Lawrence
Wiley, Robert Cook, Harold lliney.
Clifford Moran and Jim Knudtson
The seconil rank pin was present
ed by air. Russell lo Roland Oliver,
Jr. Ward Cummings, Jr., played the
opening and closing trumpet calls.
K. P. SPECIAL
MEETING TO BE
HELD WEDNESDAY
A special meeting of Urn Knights
of Pythias has been called for Pignt
o'clock Wednesday evening, Febru
ary 14th, to he held at the K. of
P. hall, to which all members are
.requested to he present.
Fred J. Johnson, past supremo
representative, Portland, will de
liver an add reus.
Following the meeting tho
Knights will join the Sisters for a
social hour and refreshments. The
Sisters will hold their rpspeclive
business at the K. of P. hall at plght
o'clock also.
MID-WEEK BIBLE CLASS
TO MEET ON THURSDAY
The Midweek Bible class of St.
paui's Lutheran church will meet
at two, o'clock Thursday after
.uoou all tho home of Mrs. A. Coeu
nherg in Sutheiiiu. Members de
siring transportation are requested
to. telephone the pastor, Rev. W.
A. Sylwesler, or contact the class
president, Mrs. R. Kill no.
TAFFY PULL IS
ENJOYED SATURDAY
GLIDE, Feb. in. A taffy pull was
held nt the Suiter lipme Saturday
night. Those present were: Don
Kunkle, Rebecca, Oracle and Ches
ter Morgan, Bill Reed, Evilo and
Etvema Linetl, Wilbur Morgan and
Joseph, Pauline, Opal and Lewis
Suiter.
W, F. M. S. TO MEET
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
The Womun's Foreign Mission
ary society of the Methodist church
will meet ut two o'clock Thursday
afternoon at the home of the presi
dent, Mrs. J. B. Bailey. Members
and friends are cordiully Invited.
Mrs. A. C. Marsters will conduct
the devotions und Mrs. FoBter But
ner will act as program chairman.
TODAY
STARTS
WEDNESDAY
...MS...
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KUBLIU INVIItU IO j
BENEFIT CARD PARTY I
AT CANYON VILLE .
CANYONV1LLE.' Feb. 13. The I
O. E. S. Social club hus anuounc- ;
eil a charming Valentino benefit
aid parly for Thursday night,
February to he hold at the hall,
to which the public has been cor
d fatly Invited to enjoy. Bridge nnd
five hundred will be In play Willi
prizes being awarded winners nnd
refreshments being served.
CIRCLE NO. 3 WILL
HOLO MEETING
Ptroln Vrt 1 ,if ttin TTnus.iim-cr
Baptist Women's society has an
nounced an important meeting for
two-thirty Thursday afternoon to
be held at the home of Mrs. D. H.
Lenox on Corey uveuue. Members
and friends nttemling are nsked to
come prepared for sewing.
SYLMON VALLEY CLUB
ANNOUNCES MEETING
The Sylmoii Valley club will
meet at two o'clock Thursday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Warren
Cioako. All members and invited
friends have been asked lo enjoy
the meeting.
S.D.C. GRANGE TO
MEET SATURDAY NIGHT
South Deer Creek grange will
hold a regular business meeting
Siiturday evening at the hall, after
which a program will he present
ed by the Home Economics club
and the orchestra will play for
dancing during the social hour. All
members are urged to nttend.
CIRCLE NO. 2 TO
MEET ON THURSDAY
Circle No. 2 of the Roseburg
Baptist Women's society will meet
at 1:30 o'clork Thursday at the
home of Mrs. Lee' Merchant. Mem
bers desiring transportation am1
asked to telephone Mrs. Robert
Haas at 5G2-.L
S.D.C. HOME EC. CLUB
TO MEET ON THURSDAY
The South Deer Creek grange
Home Economics club will meet at
(he home of Mrs. Joe Koonlsh
Thursdav afternoon. Every mem
ber Is requested to be present as
nlans will he completed for a leap
Vear dance to he held nt llie ball
Saturday evening, February 24th.
SMICK SCHOOL P.-T. A. TO
SHOW MOVIES THURSDAY
Smick school P.-T. A-. ha Invit
ed the community to uttend a free
showing ol movies on conservation
of forests to be held at the school
house Thursday even In,? nt eight
o'clock. Refreshments" will he sold
later in the evening to raise money
for a 41-1 club scholarship.
VITAL STATISTICS
, ( BORN
' BORN To Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Kinsgy, of Myrtle Creek, ut Mercy
nosprtal, Monday, February lz, a
son; weight seven pounds eight
ounces. 1
"'hlrly miles rast nt Mulwonil
Newfuumllunil, 'In tho Ini'KPHL air
port. In North Amm-km. It Iiuh
tluun Union the runway armi of
uny alnioit In tho I'nltpil Htalin,
is situated on u IiIkIi, iliy plateau
lion I'eot uliove. sea level unit ocett
pies 1,00(1 ueres.
THE NEW
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LEW AYERS
"Remember"
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"Flight-at
Midnight"
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Local
News
Happy Hour Club to Meet Rtv
ersdulu Hnppy Hour club will meet
at two o'clock Wednesday ut the
home of Mrs. Johanna Hammond.
Sew and Ctat Club to Meet
The Sew and Chat club will meet
Wednesday at a one-thirty dessert
luncheon ut the home of Mrs. Ralph
Hermuii in the Kohlhugeu apart
ments. Returning Home- According to
word received here, Mrs. E. E.
Wimberly is en route back to tier
home in this city, following several
months in Los Angeles visiting her
son, Elton.
Nurses to Meet District No. 11
of tho Oregon Stutn Graduate
Nurses nciuttnii will meet ut
eight o'clock tonight at the Veter
ans Administration facility nurses
home with Miss Ann McDcrmott
presiding.
W. C. T. U. to Meet Tho W. C.
T. V. will meet at 2 o'clock Wed
nesday at the home of Mrs. A. C,
Marsters with Mrs. Earl Agee,
Mrs. Emma Howard, Mrs. T. G.
Havens and Mrs. L. B. Skinner,
Hostesses. Mrs. C. A. Chamberiln
president, has announced Mrs. Earl
Wiley and Mrs. C. 11. Beard will
furnish special music and Dr.
Charles A. EdwardH will bo the
guest spenker.
MAKE YOUR
NEXT PACK
The Cooler, Better
ricro From niediorci wis. aj. Ti.
(vie, of Med ford, formerly of this
city, Is spending a few days here
visiting friends.
Spend Short Time HereMr. and
Mrs. C. R. James, of Myrtle Creek,
were business visitors hero yester
day.
Attends to Builness Attorney
Paul Geddes, of this city, in spend
ing n few days in Portland attend
ing to business.
P. N. G. Club to Meet Tho Pant
Noble Grands club has announced
a meeting for Frlduy night at It
o'clock to he held at th home of
Mrs. J. E. Dent on South Pino
street.
Back From Portland Miss Ag
nes Pitehford. Douglas county juv
enile officer, returned hero today
from Portland, where she has been
attending to business for several
days. During her stay iu Portland
she was a guest of her brother-in-
law and sister, Mr. find Mrs.
Claude Welch.
Leaves for Salem Miss Bertha
Kohlhagen, state borne economics
supervisor, left today for her head'
quartern in Salem, following a visit
hero over the week-end with her
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Kohlhag
en, Sr.. on Military street. Miss
Kohlhagen planned to stop over In
Drain and Eugetta to visit home
economics classes.
Taken to Hoapital Mrs. W. B.
Lake, who resides in the Bailey
apartments on South Kane street,
was taken to Mercy hospital yes
terday to receive medical treat
ment. Mr. lake, who Is employed
by the Western States Grocery
company with headquarters In this
city, returned to Hoseburg yester
day, following severul days In Ku
trene on business.
ANN MILLER, itar o itog and icreM, now aptoarinf
In Osorg White'! Srandalt, It d.llnll.l th outiloiKUna
donee dlKOvery of our time ,. and a dlicovery more an4
more imokera ore making everyday ll that CHESTERFIELDS
are COOIES, lETTER-TASTINO ond DEFINITELY MILDU.
AND BETTER-TASTING
You'll always find these
two qualities at their best, plus a.
far cooler smoke, in Chesterfield's
Right Combination of the world's
best cigarette tobaccos.
Make your next pack Chesterfield and
see for yourself why one smoker tells another
They Satisfy. You can 7 buy a better cigarette.
hesterfield
- Tasting, DEFINITELY
Hiiends to business- A. L. uts-
well, of Yonculla, was a business
visitor here yesterday. :
Business Visitors Here I L D.
Connlne and Mr. and Mrs, Albert
Dellernnrdi, of Glide, were busi
ness visitors here yesterday.
CARD OF THANKS
Our heartfelt thanks In all who
extended comforting sympathy and
help In our recent sorrow. For tho
beautiful service, florul offerings
and other kindnesses, we are deep
ly grateful.
George Bonehrake.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Weber
and son.
DID YOU KNOW
That the junior high school stu
dents are taking subscriptions tn
magazines this week? They wish
to tise the proceeds tn purc hase a
modern sound system for till class
rooms. Your cooperation will bo ap
preciated. (Adv.)
SKATING
Every Wednesday and Saturday
night,, 7:30 p. m. Roteburg
Armory, Saturday afternoon,
1:30 to 4:00. Personal help to
all beginners.
MERCHANTS LUNCH
35C
Include! soup, bread, butter,
vegetable. Choice of meat,
drink and deiiert (Ice cream or
home made pie.)
CENTRAL CAFE
115 S. Stephens St.
MILDER Cigarette