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ft6SEttUR NEWS-REVlEW, ROSfeBUR.eweON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1940 Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER O.S.C. HOMP FXONOMICS DEPT. TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Ttin Ori".;i Sliitn c.iIHkp nxton sifni B'Tvicf r the 1 lomi Kruno piles ilciuir' nn'iit will ccii'liriitf' i tit llJilcih iinniwiKiir:.' of usiiiblisii i:w -lit ol Home lOt'oiimniis ut On1 ron Stall' i-ollPin and the tenth :i n mini r.onfpri'iice for the stud of I'oinc fiitt'ic: is, February 2"ih. t" .Match lM, to which tlio wornm of Ort'pon hnvfi hurni lavitnl to at t nil. Itct-lfitratlon for Iho conference will he held from I hi to live fi't-'.ic-k TueBdiiy. Fehriiary 27th, at i In Memorial I'liioi) and ih' llmni' Kc ono'Nira tViililini. A six-thirty liaiifiiit will he held at the .Mi'imir I'm ion in tli evening. I lean .Mil:ini who has been in charm1 oi home economics at O.S.C. r.ir (he Jitst tweiiiy-einht and a hull yenr. v ill bi (nasi mistress. 1'resident J'f-avy will bihin KteetitiL-H to the ni mh and lir. Kerr will civ. the address. Special music will lie j-ivtn and a reception will follow I lie h;tniiet. V.'f dnesday, Febntary 2Mb. the mnniinj; n)Ki-iim will include: )r. Wan In Klin, Clovernor SprHmie. yr. Meturiep Walton Sacliett. Hr, Si aft ley and Professor Uond. In the afternoon speakers will in clude: Dr. Itruiincr and college land music under the direction of Captain Ite:ird; Chancellor Hunter, deans of Home Fcop.iniics. in the evening music will be presented by (he Clee and Madrigal clubs un der the direction of Professor Pet ri and orchestra numbers under the direction of Profes-.,r .Moore. Thursday, February 2!)lh, music will be in elianio of Miss Jensen and the KOAC broiidcast will he in ctmra! of Mrs. l,yiuIo with Miss Nye as Hpf-alter. Other speakers include: Miss Rbyne. Mrs. Pien tis. Miss Van Horn. Mr. Price. Dr. Warrington, Mrs. Ilrnndson. Miss Hand. Mrs. Hrandt. Mr. WIoriukI, .Mrs. Ilrandon and Mrs. II ice. 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March 1, M iss Peri ha Kohlhusen, stale supervisor of hmi" economics, will preside. Miss Kohlbapen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. h. Knhlhagen, Sr., of Itosehure. and is a graduate of O.S C, home economics depart ment. .Music will be in charge of Miss Jensen ami Dr. Iliodio will be the speaker, at the general as sembly. Speakers at I he if roup p-eelin'-'R include: .Mi;s Wiley. Mrs. Kdaburn. Mrs. I.ynde. Miss Van Kirn. Mrs. Ihanflt. Mr. Fair banks. Mrs. Fin1;. Miss Kotshorn Mrs. Ilrandon. Mrs. I.uthrop and Miss Von. The conference and anniversary celebration promises to be of un usual interest and all persons In-t'-ieFtrd in home ecne.tmics are in ited to attend the conference. STATES DINNER TO BE LARGE AFFAIR OF THURSDAY, FEB. 29 One of the largest and most in teresting social events onen to the nublie this season, will he the Methodist Ladies Aid society Slates dinner to be held nt 6:3' o'clock Thursday night. February 2!. tit the church parlors. Mrs. II. I.. Whipple, president, of the Aid society, has unpointed Mrs. P. T. Hubar and Mrs. Karl Wiley as general chairmen of the dinner and Mrs. Louis Magin as program chairman with Mrs. K. . Urition in charge of the tables. The serving tallies will be de corated tfi represent the various sections of the t niteu states, i an affair will lake the place of the annual birthday dinner sponsored by the Ladies Aid. Klaborate plans are being made bv the com mittees to make the dinner and urogram one nf the most outstand ing ever sponsored by the sociely. Tickets lor the affair are now on sale. Any member of the Aid de siring to pe tickets has been ask ed to cill Lotus Knight Porter at the News-lteview office. HEALTH SERVICE DINNER IS ENJOYABLE OCCASION OLALLA. Feb. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Rov .1. Caruall wen! to Cama. Volley Thursday evening to attend one of the fi iardian service health urogram dinners put on by Mr. aiyl Mrs. O. (1. Irwin from Itoseburc at the lovely home of Mr. anil Mrs. Jack Parrott. Friends from Camas Valley en joying the hospilalily or Mr. and Mrs. Parrot I on this occasion were .Mr. and Mrs. Finest Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perry. Mrs. Helen Mayer, Miss Gwendolyn Weaver. Selh Hailey and the host and hos tess, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parrott. o o BIRTHDAY PARTY IS ENJOYED YONVALLA, Feb. 20. Honoring Hie birthday of Leonard Lenlz. a birthday dinner was given at the Lester Mentis home recently with the following present: "Misses Lee and Nancy Madden, Vera Swear itmen. Kohert and Itichard Smith, Karl Sbiery, Leonard ltentz and Mr. ami Mrs. Lester IJentz. After the dinner the group went to Rice Mill to enjoy the dance. A 9 ROSE SCHOOL TO PRESENT OPERETTA ON MARCH 15TH "Illnebirds in Forest Court," u charming operetta, will he present ed by the Hose school students nt the KchoolhouKc at eight o'clock lite evening of March lfith. Mbs Vernn Carol hers Is directing the operetta, which includes a cast of :3 children. O AUXILIARY TO D.A.V. TO MEET THURSDAY The auxiliary to (he Disabled American Veterans of Ihe World War will hold a special meeting Thursday evening. February 22nd. at the rector's study at ihe Kplsco pat church on Last Cass street. The slate commander of the auxil iary, Mary o. Iliggins, will be present. Kvery member is urged to be present. POET'S CORNER THE BLIND MARE I!y LYMAN A. FRITZ She does not see the dawn, There are curtains in her eyes, That make the darkness linger, In spile of glowing skle--?. She always does her best Ami is not afraid of work, The blind mare has no notion, or how to balk, or shirk. The gallant spirit of that mare Makes me feel quite ashamed. How many human beings. Hy lesser things are tamed? National Defense Week Military Bail The Armory FEBRUARY 22. 1940 SKATING Every Wed. & Sat. Nichrs Ladies' Night Sunday, Feb. 25 All ladies ikate free. RAINBOW RINK Winchester SIDE GLANCES COPR 1940 0V NtA SCR VlCC. INC. T. M. REG. 0. S. MT. "Will you personal exemptions fio up mul gy to bed so I can ilgurc out my income tnx!' SHOWER PARTY IS LOVELY AFFAIR TFNMILF, Ore., Feb. 20. TlnV ladies of the Tenmile Community i club were deiightlully entertain- f ed Wednesday afternoon when .they met at the home of Mrs. I (irace llarnes. There was a beau-1 til'ul shower given in honor of j Mrs. Kthel Krbe. The gifts are , to be sent lo Long Reuch. Calif., as I the honored guest is convalescing after a severe illness at her moth er's home in California. Dainty refreshments were serv ed by the hostess. Mrs. Alvetti i Karnes to Mrs. Roy J. Carnal!, Mvh. IJiatpli Heater, Mrs. Gould and Mrs.j ous Johnson, of Olalla, Mrs. Min-j inie Lock wood, Mrs. Anna Lock-, I wood, Mrs. Otto Ilueher, Mrs.! Irene llomolka ami daughter Lil lian Joan. Mrs. Lottie Scigel, Mrs. j (Jracp Itarnes, Miss Sharleen Marnes and the hostess, Mrs. Al-! veta Marnes. Mrs. (I race Tlanies and Mrs. Lot-, Hi? Heignl will act or Joint hos lesses on Wednesday, February 28, ! to (he ladies of the club at the. former's home. WILLING WORKERS ! . K CLUB HAS MEETING 4 YCVCALLA. Feh. 2. Mrs. Har old Tiiipin and Mrs. Jack Gamble' were hostesses lo Ihe members of, ihe Willing Workers club of' Scotts allev. held in Victor hall, I Thursday afternoon. Sewing was Ihe iliversion of the afternoon, fo- lowing the regular business rou tine. Delicious refreshments were served to the following. Mrs. Ned ra Giovanni, Mrs. Calvin John ston, Mrs. Clarence McKeru. Mrs.! Opal Perkins. Mrs. Worth Wool-' man, Mrs. Lee Cooley, Mrs. Wll-; nam It (sing. Mrs. John Potter, .Mrs. Claude Hichey, Mrs. Ray Tur- pm. Mrs, Aeva Kchaefer. Mrs. Viola Sweariugen, Mrs. Cynthia Turpln, Mrs. Lynn Taylor, Mrs. Clair Thornton, Mrs. Frnest Vroman, Mrs. Ivan Wheeler. .Mrs. Howard WbolniMii. Mrs. Minor Applegate, Mrs. Percy Applegate, Mrs. Lenim Cellars, Mrs. Archie Damon, .Mrs. Hoy Gore and the hostesses. a i TOWNSEND CLUB HAS DEirMll Ao tirrTitin YOXCALI.A. Feb. ?( Al Iho regular nurtiiiK or tlip Scotts Vul Ify Townsi'ml oluli, lipid Tui'sdny I'Vfnluif. Jolin Wilson wus elt'clod jnnitor. lOljuor (lilmcr wan nji poiuiiMl on tho Indies auxiliary lo replace I). K, JoneH. At the itet ineetinp lo ho held February 27. J. V. Ixing of KoHchiirK will be spenker. a CHOIR HAS MEETING SUNDAY EVENING TUN.MII.K, Feb. 2il.-Tho nliiK Iuk elaKa met at the church on Sunday niitht to practice choir music Those present were Craflon Tyler. Mrs. Alice Tyler. l.on Short, Norman Williams, .Miss F.innia Allison's Residential Beauty Shop Permanent Waves $1.50 and up PHONE 384 446 N. Rose St. . WE ARE NOW BAKING HOT CROSS BUNS Buy Them From Your Grocer MODEL BAKERY by Galbralth Off. Woodard, Miss (loorBln Woodurd. Mrs. Kate Uourassa, (lien Coats. Keith Christopherson, Mrs. Louisa Coats, Krnest -Woodaril, Hohert Woodurd, . lux Henry, Marion in-: low, and Miss Doreen Henry. This1 group of merrymakers meets every Sunday night, unit all thai arc interested in sinking arc cor dially invited to he present, a a MRS. STAUFFER IS HOSTESS TO CLUBS liiniil.i:. February 21. Mrs. C. F. Stunner was a charming hostess Saturday afternoon Feb. 17. when she entertained both her own and the Wednesday bridge clubs at her lovely home. Several extra guest' were also Invited. Mrs. Paul (lary was assistant hostess. A dainly luncheon was served at tho small tables at one o'clock. Four tables of bridge were at play during tho afternoon with high honors tailing lo Mrs. barrel Carter and Mrs. I Chan. Mostbaf. Mrs. Dora- Willis and M:s. Wiillips reoefved conso lation prizes. 'Pilose intending the enioyejble affair wore Mi's. Guy. lielden. Airs. I'. W. Uldtel Mrs. ).; V. 1-oBsilon. Mrs. Joseph Casnti. Mrs. Corn Cloud. Mrs. A. W. I.aw- son, .Mrs. Klfle, I.edgerwood. llele-' rn. Kii!ille..Mrs. Horn Willis. Airs. Sn'iab Phillips. Mrs. Dnrrel carter.' Mrs. S. 1!. Nichols, Mi" IVirace liiles, Mrs. film's. Mosthar, Mrs. Paul Gary and. Mrs. Stuuffor. a a a LIBRARY AT YONCALLA CHANGES LOCATION YONCALLA. Feh. 2H. Tho Yon calla public library litis recently moved into larger qunrters In the J school building. There has been I several new sections of shelving ' installed anil nil newly varnished. Alany new books have been pur chased, tho first shipment now readv lor distribution. There Is a, n rental sheir containing many of tho latest publications. Patrons of tho library will find It n pleasant place to visit, with many good books lo read. a a a TURKEY DINNER IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR YONCALLA. Fell. 20. Honoring tho wedding anniversary of their daughter, Mrs. Raymond Jones, Mr. and Mrs. F.dward Newby enter tained at a turkey dinner at their home Sunday, with the following present, Mr. and Mrs. Itayinnnd Jones and five children of Ktkton, Mr. and Mrs. B. Jones of Klklon, lionna Smith of California and Mr. and Airs. Kdward Newby. TONIGHT IS PAL NIGHT YiLdCM Morgan THE T0NT0 TERROR! turn HMD Km ,aV alii PLUS "Private Detective" with JANE WYMAN DICK FORAN " till, I, k,l lis, VALENTINE BANQUET 18 LARGE AFFAIR AZALEA, Feb. 20. The mem bers of the Y. ti. A. entertained the grangers with n Valentino bannuot itmii .it lot- Kii' iitijl Wc.iiu.ut.ay evening. Thero wns approximately olio hundred people present for the occasion. The hall was attractively deco rated In the Valentine motif. The long table was beautifully decorated Willi Valentine place cards, etc., and In tho renter of tho table was a largo three-layor white cake, decorated with pink nnd white frosting, on tho top of tho cake was a heart which said, "To Aly Valentine." The cako was baked by Frank stringer. Cards and games were enjoyed until n late hour. The decorating was in charge of Miss Doris Fair and Miss Kvelyn Paulson. a a a DELIGHTFUL DINNER ' -ENJOYED WEDNESDAY ' j Cl.MNlMI.K. Feb. 21. -r A "Scan dinavian" politick dinner pnr'.y was held Wednesday evening at the ho of Mr. and Mrs. F. li. Cun ningham. After the dinner visiting was Ihe order of the evening. Those presinl were Mr. and .Mrs. 1. II. Smith Miss Alice Nobel. Mrs. Oct rude Lysllll. Mrs. Nette Tlleroux. Miss Inn Johnson. Mrs. Ilessle Set niers. Miss Luellu Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. flllbert Olson, Mr. and .Mrs. It. C. Huntington nnd dnughter. Heniece, J.ihn Lundijuist, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sether and pons. Karl. Carl and Hilly, Mrs. Clarii Sether. Mr. and Mrs. O. (!. Settlor nnd son. John, liorothy Cunning ham ami Air. nnd .Mrs. Cunning, ham. a a a PAST MATRONS CLUB MEETS ON FRIDAY IllDDLK. Feh. 21. Tho Past Matrons cluh of tho local chaptor of Kiistern Star mot at tho Masonic hall Friday afternoon with Tlielma Aikins and Maud Acker as hos tesses. A delicious pollock lunch eon was enjoyed nt one o'clock and the afternoon spent at visiting and sewing. Present al the luncheon were Lillian Hull and daughter. Airs. Clarence Nelson of Spring, field, Air. and Mrs. .loo Mosth.tr and daughter. Airs. (1. K. Aikins, and daughter. Miss Alelba, Aland Grunt, Ituby Alatthews, Airs. .May Fate, Ailu Kiddle. Neva .Matthews and the hostess, Thflmn Atkins. BUSY STEPPERS CLUB HAS ALUDAY MEETING OLAlLA Febmmry 21. Tin- Olalla Woman's club "The llusy Steppers." met at the home of Mrs Jim Devine Thursday for nn nllIUK,u' ,u " clock at the Moose duv meeting with a not luck dinner served at noon to Mrs. Jim Henry and Mrs. L. M. McCailery of Ten mile, guests of M is. Devine, ami Ihe usual number of members of the club. Mrs. Addle Friend, an old member of the club and former resident of Olalla. has been here from Med ford visiting old neigh bors and friends and was pleased lo s.peitd the day with Mluw club meinuers aaiu. O IRA LEWIS HOSTESS TO S. S. CLASS , CJLKNDALE. ' Fid). . 21, ' Ira Lewis entertained his Sunday school class at a party in the church basement on Friday eve ning. Cames were enjoyed during the evening, after which refresh ments were served to Mr. Lewis, Flwin Patterson, F.lton Frey, Hi uce. Y'HIood, Stanley Mitchell, Frank ami Cene St. Ckiir, Don Har bour, Jack Sparks, Hill Harfthg. Millie Dobyns nnd Douglas Ash man. D. OF U. V. TO MEET FRIDAY NIGHT Florence Nightingale Tent No. Daughters or Union Veterans of the Civil War LSfil-18i5, will meet Friday night, February 23rd. at the armory. A drill practico will be held nnd following the reg ular business session, a social hout will be enjoyed. Kvery member Is requested to be present. 'Most Unique Starting Today for Four Days f Mirthful... Musical. 9 MASTERPIECE!!! Local News Here Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. (ial hriilth, or tilide, spent yesterday in this city attending lo business. Leaves for Portland Sidney FYedrlcliBon. of this city, left Tues day for Portland to attend to busi ness. Here From Eikton Mr. nnd Mrs. V. K. llolconih, of Klltton, xvero business visitors in tliitt city Tues day. Wilbur Visitors Here Mr. and Mia. Hayinoml K, Mrown, of Wil bur, spent Tuesday in this city at tending to business. Here on Business- Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Krogel, of ldxnnvllle, iipent Tuesday here visiting relatives nnd attending to business. Auxiliary to Meet fieorge Star- mer auxiliary to United Spanish War Veterans will meet Thursday night at 7::iu o'clock at the arm ory. Stops Here A. F. Merriolt, fed eral agent at Kugene, slopped ov er hero yesterday en route to (it-ants Pass on business. The ler riott family formerly made their home in Hoseburg. Improved Terry Jones,' small son of Mrs. Vein McClintock Jones, is now reported to bo Improved in health, following several days of serious Illness ut his homo on Fast Cass street. Will Work In Eugene Alfred Country Club Ladies to Meet Zenor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hen TnL ludie f the Roseburg Coun Zeuor of this city, ban accepted tyy c,ul) wl11 ,,,fl(,t Thursday morn employment with the Paclfie Truck llt 9:30 wl the clubhouse for FxpresH company in Kugene as ntrurt lidge to be followed by bookkeeper and collector. -a 32::l P(,"" luncheon and golf- j ing at 1:1(0 o'clock. Bible Class to Meet Dr. Morris H. Iloach's "Through Urn Hlblo F'n Arts Dept. to Meet The Reading Course" class will meet H'ie arts department of the Junior Thursday night from 7:30 to 8:30 Woman's club will meet ut 7:30 o'clock at the pastor's study of tho Thursday night nt the borne of Miss i First Presbyterian church. ! , Public Invited to Benefit Town- J."'"1 (',uh Kn- 2 invi"'l P"b- "'nd benefit affair to- "an. Kosehurg. The affair will be in the form ol' a vaudeville show, lo be followed by n dance. Obtain Marriage License Ken- neth K. Pickens, ISIS Northeast Hroadwav, Portland, and Janet R. Flckenscher. of Kosehurg. obtained a marrhge license in Portland yes- terday. I hev will bo married In uhis. city Sunday. February 2:1. Exp-eted Here Tonight Mr. nnd Mrs. William Spier?, or Salem, are expected to arrive here tonight to spend a few days visiting nt tho homo or Altornev and Mrs. II. A. Canadav on South Jackson street and also 'wllb their son-in-law and Punchier, Mr. and Mrs. Kugene La Clair. SPONSORED FRIDAY BINGO PARTY TO BE IClversdale grange has invited the nubile to attend a bingo parly at the bail at eight o'clock Friday evening. February 23. No admis sion price will be made. Refresh ments will be on sale following the bingo play. EVERGREEN H. E. C. TO MEET THURSDAY Kvergreen Home Kconomics club will hold a very enjoyable nil-day meeting and noon politick luncheon Thursday, February 22, at the home of Mrs. (I. C. make, All la dies of the grange are urged to it tend. HUNTY in the West! Here on Business Mrs. Ada J. Demi, of Camas Valley, was a busi ness visitor In tills city yesterday. Spends Day Here John R. Ktandley, of Camas Valley, was in aiirnrtir.i? to bu::I:tr::u ye::trr day. Shrubo Planted 0. W, Moyciv of M oyer's nursery at lUllard. is putting In shrubbery around the Itoso school this week. Leaves fop Idaho Mrs. Harry Howe, or this eliy, has left for Payette. Idaho, to spend several (lays visiting relatives and friends. Leave for Portland Mr. and Mrs. Leon Year wood and Al Hen ninger, or this city, left this morn ing for Portland to Bpend a eouple of days attending to business. Finds Trillium The first snilng milium to bo brought to tho News Heview this year was presented ypsterdav by Hheinold Blank, or Sugar Pine, in the Keston district. Camp Fire Ceremonial Tho Ah- Neah Nika ramp Flro group has planned a council flro ceremonial for Thursday evening to bo held at the home of Prlscilla Wado on South Kane street. Glee Club to Practice The Tlo se lling Men's fileo rlub, under tho direction of It. M. Church, will mom Thursduy night nt 7:30 " clock at the Methodist church uie weesiy prac-iicu. Mrs. Bubar Returns Here Mr?. I). II. Uubar returned to her home on Fast Cass street today, follow ing several days in Salem visiting at the home of her nephew nnd niece, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Young, ami family. Applies for Bounty James Combs, of Camas Valley, applied to County Clerk Hoy Agee yes terday for bounty on two cougars, and II. J. Uausottnr, of Middle, ap plied for bounty on u coyote and a bobcat. Hetty Khoeinaker, with Mrs. Sidney Domenico as urogram leader on the uwJ':t of "Poetry." Leave For Portland Mr. and Mis. James Hendricks left today for their home in Portland, follow- fug a visit hero with friends since Sunday. They were accompanied here by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hall "f Portland. Mr. Hall returned .o 1,ls w'trk In Portland Sunday eve- "Ig "nd Mrs. Hall remained here Ull,1l today to visit at the homo of ',Pr brother and sister-in-law Mr. nn" MX A- K- vv imams, on oouin rino sireei. mho reiurneu io .nirv land today with the Hendricks. 3 DAY FECIAL Mm It ANNOUNCEMENT! Spring merchondist is arriving daily. Com In and thrill yourself with these style creations of 1940. LOWELL'S 114 North Jackson St. Drain: Visitor Here Elmer I. ; Newton, of Drain, spent yesterday In towu on business. W. B. A. to Meet The Woman's Denofit association will meet Th'.!'u'!ry n two-thirty n'eloek tit ' tho Maecnboo hall. Here From Coast Charles Marks nnd J. C. Diehl of Winchest er llay worn In Hose burg today At tending to business matters. Lady Elks to Meet Tho Uidy Klks will meet Thursday night at X o'clock at the temple for the semi-monthly play of the contract bridge and five-hundred card tour naments. Prizes wfil bo awnrded. Wesley Stewart Leedy, Calapooia Resident, Dies Wesley Stewart Leedy, 58, a resl- , dent of the Calapooia district, died at his home this morning follow ing a short Illness. Mr. Leedy was born April 28, 1HS1, in Montgom ery county, Kansas. Tho body wns removed to the Hoseburg Un dertaking company parlors. Fun eral arrangements have not been made. Pint 90c ' HMm II Thursday, Friday end Saturday NEW SHIPMENT PRINTS AND RAYON DRESSES Of Regular $ ! .98 and $2.98 dresses. They come in the season's newest styles and colors. Sizes !2 to 42. Don't fail to take advantage of these savings. Telephone 203