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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1940.
SCJDCLDU:
Social Calendar
Monday, March ?5
Legion auxiliary to sponsor an
mini Kaster Monday bull nt '.)
o'clock hi armory.
N. of W. Thlmhlt club nfler
noun meeting hI homo or Mrs.
CcrtMKlC AlllCUl!.
Dr. Linden 0. Lenvltrs speech
and psychology class meeting at
7 : 1 T in evening at dining tin II of
DoukIiih hotel. Public Invited.
LefiUm and auxiliary members
and friends to hold 7:80 no hosl
dinner nt Hotel I'nipqiiu Civic club
room. Reservations reuttested by
MondHy noon. Notify Mm. II. C.
Church, Mm. Hoy Young or Mm.
J. M. Judd.
National gunrd auxiliary to meet
at 7:1(0 In evening at homo of Mm.
Karl Long, 1K North Parrott
street.
It. P. W. (ileo -iu h practice at 7
in evening at studio of director.
Mm. Charles A. I Hand.
Tuesday, March 28
Gardening friends of Unschuig
Public library 1o sponsor plant .mil
hIii lib sale In connection with u
ailveu lea at G. V. Wlmberly home
on (ilenn street. Hale opens at VS
noon. Silver ten I'roin It to 5:3(1.
Proceeds to purchasu books for
gardening seclion of library., . ,
Past Noble Grands club to Hpoi(
nor benefit bridge, five hundred,
pinochle and ChlneHo checkers
party at H o'clock at I. O. (). K.
ball ror Tlietu libo club. Itcservn
lions, call 433-1.. Prizes and re
freshments. V. H. Cluh arternoon meeting al
home of Mm. It. V. Melssner at 112
North Parrott slreel.
Job'a Daughters to meet at 7:3
In evenhiK at MhkuiiIc temple. Ini
tiation. Inlcr-Se Study club one, o'clock
luncheon meeting at home of Mm.
Hrnce MelliH. Mm. H. It. Shoe
maker, rucst speaker, on subjeel
of Mexico.
Itnscbura Rebekab lodge No. II
meeting at 7:3b sharp al I. O. .
V. hall.
Wednesday, March 27
' Douglas unit of I'm-America to
meet from two to three at Wo
ipan'it clubhouse.
: Sew and Chut chili I::iu dessert
Uincheon meeting at homo of Mm.
Clifford Smith.
(nmp Fire school of Instruction
at two in afternoon at chamber of
commerce office, followed by fi:;iu
polluek dinner ul Woman's club
house, ror Camp Fire Girls. Ihelr
guardians und sponsors,
i Thursday, March 28
Lady Kilts lo meet at H o'clock
jn evening at lemple for bridge
and five hundred toiirnnnieut piny.
Prizes. Refreshments lo bo served
by retiring officers.
Woman's llencl'K association to
honor members hating lilrllidays In
last Tour months at two o'clock
meeting at Mnccahee halt. Muni
liens meeting to open at three
o'clock.
- Iloseburg Mtm's Glee club prac
tice at 7:3u at Methodist church
under direction of It. M. Church. .
7 Dr. Morris II. Itonch's "Through
the. Itlble Heading Course" class to
meet from 7:;ib to X:!ln in pastor's
study of Klml Presbyterian church.
Camp Klre school of lustruciinn in
charge of Kldoru DcMotu, national
field secretary at H:;(u a. m. al
chamber id' coninTerce (if I Ice.
Ladies of Hosebwrg Country club
0 meet at li:3u a. in. at clubhouse,
Contracl bridge play. I2:3o pot
luck luncheon and golfing at I; ill).
Friday, March 29
Melrose grange to sponsor com
edy "Here Comes Charley," at R
o'clock at ftiversilale grange hull.
Public invited.
It. P. W. C. weekly nolmslcss 12
o'clock luncheon for net acquainted
meeting and panel discussions,
place to be announced Inter.
Special meeting honoring state
nlftcor to be lield by Florence
Mghttngnlc Tent No. U, Duugh.
ters ul Pniou Veterans of Civil
War ul S o'clock at armory.
Saturday, March 30
- O. S. C. Mothers cluh ni.it stu
dents of college to sponsor silver
fen nt Hotel Hose. Fashion review
and musical program Proceeds to
An lo purchase o. S. C. paper and
ilnuual for Kosebm g library.
Hunching Woman's club service
shop open all-day upstairs In club
Online, opposite Hunt's lnliau
theatre.
April 5
" Allium I Cray ladles benetlt card
party at : o'clock in afternoou
ul Civic room ot Hotel Cinpiiua.
6. P. W. MEMBERS
t NJOY NO-HOSTESS
LUNCHEON FRIDAY
A delightful no-hostess lunch
run was enjoyed by a group of the
Itiislucps mill ' Prnlcsstnunl Wo
men's club members Friday at the
Hotel I'mppta. Covers were plac
ed for Mrs. WflH.im Hell, chair
imiiir Mrs. C. W. Slnuiger. Mrs.
Story1 Ilex, Mrs. Kdlh Gtlnioui.
Mrs. KlUitheih Garrett. Mm. Thiun
lis Parkinson. Siv Lucille Lenox
y nd MIhs liladys tlaskin.
'J' he group w 111 meel a I a 1 J
cltM-k no hostess lunchetoi attain
1iet Kl IiIh.v. the place of w bich
) ill be announced later.
POST, UNIT AND FRIENDS '
INVITED TO DINNER AT
OTEL UMPQUA MONDAY
. Ptoceding Hie l-latei M inula
liall, March -lli. the un rnlieif of
VmptMi post and Ciupipia unit ol
Hie American U'Ulnu ami auxillaiy
nnd their frleinls v. ill hold a seven
thirty no bo;t dinner at the llolel
I ' iti MiiH. Kcitervatinn- for the din
iier are nfiiiesttil not later iban
Monday noon. Those phmniug to .it
1eip ie n-lvd to rail Mi II r
( bnicli. Mm. Jioy . "un or
J. M. JiKld.
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
MRS. W. M. CHALMERS IS
RE-ELECTEO PRESIDENT OF
PRESBYTERIAN LADIES AIO
Mm. W. M. Chalmers, who has
been the very stieeesHful president
of the I'resbylerlan Ladies Aid so
ciety the Itixt year, was re-elected
president for the coming year at
the. one-thirty o'clock dessert-.
luncheon meeting held ut ths
church pat lot s Thursday after-.
noon. Mrs. Mark L. I'nderwood
was elected treasurer and Mm. J. 1. j
Mfitschenbacher was re-elected sec-i
retary. j
Mrs. A. A. Wilder, chairman,!
Mrs. Hioaduuy, Mm. A. A. Mellows
and .Mrs. Karl t'llrk-h were hos-:
t esses for the delightful one-thirty
dessert -luncheon, which was serv-'
ed at long tablet beautifully deco-'
ruled in the Kaster mollf und cen-i
tered with lighted yellow tapers
and boiHpietH of forsylhiu, daffo
dils and iiHrcfssl.
('overs w ere placet) for Mrs. W.
M. Chalmers, Dr. and Mm. Morris
II. Roach. Miss Verla Mclaughlin. ;
Mrs, C'laru fJreg, Mrs. W. A.
White, of WashoiLgal, Wash.. Mm.'
Iluldah Thomson, Mrs. J. Holund i
Parker, Mm. .1. A. Perry, Mm. Ida J
Hailey, Mrs. l. L. Hodle. Mrs. Hld
del, Mrs. Kd Patterson. Miss Kinma
Ilristol, Mm. W. 1.. Scott, Mm. W
M. Campbell, Mis. Oenrge C'amp
lielt, Mrs. It. H. (irlnsted, Miss
Margaret Clapp, Mm. Kntnm Lenox,
Mrs. II. S. Nirhols, Mrs. George
Sewell, Mm. (leorge Kohllmgeii
and daughter, Mm. II. L. McIIeiiry.
of Poiilaud. Mrs. Clair K. Allen,
M rs. Mark I . Underwood, M rs.
K. H. Koblhagen ami Mrs. Kred-erli-k
J. Porter.
A lovely girt wiih presented to
Mrs. Chalmers by Mm. Clair K.
Allen on behalf of the aid Hoc.fetv.
Mm. W. (I. Blake nnd Mm. R. L.
Hiissell were appointed on tho
church decorallng coiuniitteu lor
Kaster Sundiiy. Tho Kaster Inspira
tional devotions were In charge of
Mrs. W. M, Campbell with Mm.
Morris H. Itoncli playing lor the
group sinking of Kimter hymns.
HepoitH were given by Mrs. Karl
I'llrlcb, Mm. J. P. Motscheitlmeber,
und Mrs. K. H. Hall. The April
vlsiilng committee Includes, Mrs.
Hoai b. Mm. Hellows and Miss
Clnpp.
CHARMING BRIDGE-TEA
FRIDAY, APRIL 5TH
Tho Cray Ladies have set their
annual bridge-lea dale for Kriday.
April filh. at one-thirty o'clock at
the civic club room of the Hotel
I'niprpia.
Contract bridge players will piv
ot at thefr respective tables and the.
live-hundred players will play pro
gressive cards. I'i-Ikcm will lie
awarded as follows: first and sec
and prizes lor bridge, rlrst and sec
ond prizes for rive-hundred and a
door prize.
Reservations for the party may
be made by telephoning either Mm.
l'-)iiard It. Coleman or Mm. L. W.
.losse.
Mm. H. C. Waddell. Mm. H. K.
Tandy and Mrs. Broadway are in
(barge of ili'coralliiK Ibe leu ta
ble; Mrs. J. ('. McCalllster. Mrs.
Claude Maker. Mm. Itov (I. Young
and Mrs. Leonard It. Coleman have I
charge of the cards nnd initios;
M rs. I Iroad way, M rs. A rt bur II .
Mouutford and Mrs. L. W. Joswe
are In charge of (ho tallies, napkins
und prizes; receiving, Mrs. K. V.
Tandy, Mrs. Thomas Parkinson and
Mrs. (ieorge Wharton; refresh
ments. Mrs. Itoy II. Young and
Mm. .1. C. McCalllster; serviiiL'.
Mrs. John M. Kn1h. Mm. Leonard
Coleman. Mrs. A. I. Ketch and Miss
Marie Marten, and pourinc. Mm.
L. W. .losse. Mm. K. K. Tandy, Mrs.
Arthur II. Mounllord and Mrs. J. C
Met 'a Ulster.
RlVERSDALE GRANGE
HAS DELIGHTFUL POTLUCK
SUPPER FRIDAY EVENING
Itlversilale grange meinbers hav
ing btrthdins In January, February
ami March were guests of honor ul
Ihtf., six rorly live o'clock pollack
supper Kriday evening at the hall,
at which time covers were placed
for fitly members and three visit
ors from Hie Ktkhend mange.
Mrs. Kldoil Ogle, lecturer, pre
sented a very fine Kaster program
and reported the conference held
at Curvullls the preceding two
days.
It was nnnouueed that Melrose
grange would present its comedy.
'Here Conies Charley." at the Ktv
ersdale grange hall at eight o'clock
Kriday evening. March J!Mh. to
which the public has been Invited
to attend.
The net benerh card parly of
the grunge will he held at o'clock
the evening ot April 1st al tho ball.
Pri7.cs will lie awarded for high
scores in live-hundred and refresh
ments will be served.
The nei regular meeting of tltr
urunge will be held at the hall the
evening nt April tb with Mr. and
Mis H. M. Hiimptou. Mr. and Mrs.
K. A. ll.luiUH.lt hihI Mr. and Mm.
W. D Hess in chaige of tefiesh
lueuis.
BETTV BEE PETERSON
rFt.pnn4TS SECOND
BIRTHDAY AT PARTY
Helty Mee Peterson, small itntlgh
ter ol Mr. and Mrs. It. O. peter
son, celehuited ber second birth
day unolversary at a delightful
parly at her home on Uiupipia ave
nue v etinesiiiiv afternoon. Games
were placed and at four o'clock the
many lovely gilts were opt d bv
it..ii.- ii t ii .. .1 1
" " H'l'IVIIUl IICC'.Mll-
ed birthday cuke whs ut ami serv
ed with refifsliment? to the guests.
C'iM'is eie Mined lor Metty
life. CUe It nt IllMtdl. M.lllKl U tld
Ml a iliunui-, Yiifciniii Angliti,
Kvelyu .Meyers, Jeannle and Shar
on Fern Long, Hruce Hodges, Mary
Peterson, Mm. (i. W. Thomas, Mrs.
Karl long, Mrs. J. A. Peterson,
M rs. i lenu M eyers, Mrs. S, C.
Dunn and Mrs. 11. O. Peterson.
Mm. Peterson, hostess, was as
sisted during the afternoou by Mrs.
Dunn and Miss Mary Peterson.
MRS. LOUIS FULLERTON
ENTERTAINS AT CHARMING
BRIDGE-LUNCHEON
Mrs. Louis Fullertou very gra
ciously entertained at a charming
one-thl ly o'clock brittge-luncheon
at her attractive home Wednesday
afternoon. The table, covered by,
an Ivory satin damask cloth was
centered with a flat container hold-i
fug beautiful white magnolia blos
soms, daffodils and tiny blue flow
ers, flanked by tall yellow tapers,
and pretty Kaster favor placecards.
The cry lal-ware was of a lovely
shade of pastel blue. Daffodil and
fomythla bouquets were beautifully
arranged about the rooms.
Covers were placed for Mi's. J.
A. Hart. Mrs. L. L. Wlmberly, Mrs.
Adrian Fisher, Mrs. Clyde Fuller
ton, Mm. William Moore. Mm. John
M. RhIhIi, Mm. A. I. Reich and
Mrs. Frederick J. Porter, The hos-j
toss was assisted in serving by her
sister-in-law, Mrs, Adrian Fisher.
Contract bridge was enjoyed dur
ing tho afternoon with score prizes
going to Mrs. Wlmberly and Mrs.
Hh1.mIi.
DELPHIAN CLUB HAS
INTERESTING MEETING
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
Tho Delphian club met at one-
llilllv itVlru'k U'olimv,luv nfL.tnnoii
at the home of Mrs. J. C. McCullls. !
ler u lih ha vim..m iinii tti-nui. I
... .. ... ...... ........... . .. ,.
neni. in cnarge 01 the inirouuctory
and Mm. C. A. Chamber-
summary
II,. .mK,. m o., .he ul.
jeel, "Growth or Democratic Ideals
In Mrltafn."
Those present were Mrs. William
Hell. Mm. C. It. Fream. Mrs. C. A.
Chaml)erlln, Mrs. Ray Pamlnw,
Mrs. A. J. Geddes, Mm. Carl F.
Spauldiug. Mrs. W. It. Iltown. Mrs.
A. J. Young. Mm. L. K. Garwood,
who has been transferred from the
KiiKciie chapter to the local chap
ter, and the hostess, Mrs. McCal
lister. Tho next meetliiK will he April
old al the home of Mrs. Chamber
tin at 52ii Court street with Mrs. A.
J. Young as program leader.
O
MRS. ROGER BAILEY
ENTERTAINS CLUB AND
'1
GUESTS ON MONDAY
Mrs. Roger Hailey entertained dry. Miss Kliznheth Sheridan, 1 Stato Commander Dr. K. M. Stow
her bridge club and several friends Miss Kathleen Turnhull, Miss Dora art and past slate president, Mrs.
at a very charming Kaster dessert j Sllnson, Miss Rose Hlnella, Miss K. I). Stewart; Past Statu Commau
bridgu luncheon at one-thlrty f Geraldlne Kberle. Miss Florence der Judge Carl K. Wlmberly and
o'clock Monday afternoon at her j Kerver, Miss Olga Win liter. Miss Past Unit President Mrs. Carl K.
attractive home in Laurel wood, i Catherine Faueher, Miss Janet Wlmberly; Past State Commander
lleautiful bouiptets of colorful Moffat. Miss Mildred Johnson, Miss Attorney Guy Cordon, nnd Past
spring flowers were used about Ihel Dorcas Chldester, Miss Marguerite. i Unit President Mrs. Guy Cordon,
rooms, while the Luster motif was
carried out in the refreshments . ridsen.
and table decorations. I
Covers were placed Tor Mrs. Fred,MR. AND MRS. VVIMBERLY
Uickwood. Mrs. Marshall Penyrn. ENTERTAIN POTLUCK
Mrs. T. G. Watson. Mrs. W. T. Pe-' BRIDGE-SUPPER CLUB
ters. Mrs. J. K, Watts, him! Mrs. W
It. Chrlsler, guests, and Mm. Fred
erick Chapman, Jr., Mrs. Ktlwin
h'ra'nk Coen. Mrs. 'scot t (
i Mrs. Frederick ,. I
llooih, Mrs. I
Williams and
Poller, members.
hers.
Contract liihlne was enjoyed with
Mrs. Watts w inning the guest's
high score and traveling prizes and
Mrs. Porter winning Ihu club prize.
HOUSEWARMING PARTY IS
GIVEN MR. AND MRS.
SAUNDERS WEDNESDAY
The choir members of the First
Christian church surprised Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Saunders with a house-
warm In c al their new home at tu.M
Winchester sheet, following choir
practice Wednesday evening.
Games, singing and visiting were
enjoyed and delicious refreshments
were served by the committee to
Mr, and Mrs. John Harney, Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Siuinders, Mr. and Mrs.
Donn HiuluhauKh, .Mr. ami Mrs. Don
Foltz, Mr. ami Mrs. Harold Hou
cock. Mr. and Mrs. Diilc Gtitlcy, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Parrott. Mrs. Ralph
Church. Mrs. Frances Lliitolt. Mrs.
II. C. Parslow. Mm. W. C. Keller.
Mrs. Wampote. Lena Porter and Kl
sic Hudson.
BENEFIT CARD PARTY
IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR
OF MONDAY EVENING
Rlversdale grange sponsored a
delightful slv rorty flve o'clock din
ner and heucllt live-hundred card
party Monday evening ut Ibe hall
Ten tables were In play dining the
venlusi with Mm. Fred Goff nnd
L. W. Meir.ger winning the high
score prizes and Homer Grow win
ning l be slam prize.
The next benefit rivi--hundred
parly to be sponsored by the
grunge wtll be held at eight o'clock
the evening or April 1st nt the hall.
Prizes will be awarded mid re
freshments will lie served. The
public has been cordially invited to
attend.
MRS. C. G. VAN VALZAH
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE
CLUB ON FRIDAY
Mm. C. G. Van Valzah crnclously
cnteriaincii her lrtd"o club Friday
al'ternoon at her home nt a lovely
one-thirty o'clock dessert -luncheon.
Covers were placed for Mrs. T. G.
Watson and Mm. Catherine Kelly,
guests, and Mm. L. M. Lilly. Mrs.
M. R. Hh hard. Mrs. II. T. Hansen.
Mm. N. C. Peterson. Mrs. P. H.
JumciiMMi ami Mrs. Paul Mm tun.
Contract brldue vim enjoyed ilur
llig the nltevotii itb -.core prlies
i;otim lo Mrs. Watson and tts.
Kell.
PA8T NOBLE GRAND
CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE
MEETING ON FRIDAY
liiu i'ani i'oi'm uianu ciub uit
at the J. R. Ha Hey homo Friday
evening with Mm. flailey, Mia. O.
L. Johnson, Mm. V. T. Jackson and
Mir. V. V. Hn rib a in as hostesses.
The rooms were beautifully deco
rated uiib bouquets of daffodils,
splreu nnd violets. The business
meeting w as conducted by the
president, Mm. ftna Williams. Mm.
Maggio Dent und Mm. Klvia Car
inicbuel w ere Initiated as new
members of tho club. The past
noblo gland's pin was presented by
the president to Mm. Ruth Plumer.
Final plans were made for the
benefit card party to be held at
the I. (, O, F. hull next Tuesday
night at 8 o'clock. March 26Ui. to
which the public has been invited
to attend. Mm. Mayme Pickens.
Mm. Ktliel Ilalley and Mm. Knima
Taylor were appointed chairmen of
the affair. Proceeds of the party
will go to the Theta Rho Girls'
club. j
A very enjoyable program In
charge of Mrs. Gertrude Hatfield
followed the business meeting, aft
er which the hostesses served de
licious refreshments at tables at
tractively appointed In the St. Pat
rick's motir.
Guests of the evening Included
Miss Ina Farusworth, noble grand,
Mrs. Ijom Darby, vice-grand; Miss
Hallle Wlllttl, Miss Agnes Pitch-,
ford and Mm. Mabel ilnnn.
Meinbers present were Mm. EI-'.
via Carmicbael, Mrs. Maggie Dent,
Mrs. Ethel Miilley, Mm. Carmen
Clark. Mm. Alice Goff, Mrs. Ger
trude Hatfield, Mrs. Susie Jackson,
Mrs. Tilllo Johnson, Mm. Lillian
Tt'clson, Mrs. May Patrick, Mrs.
Mayme Pickens, Mrs. Ruth Plumer,
Mm. Lydia itondman, Mrs. Ruth
Reese, Miss Klsle Reese, Mrs. Kf
fie Schwarz, Mrs. Kmnm THylor,
Mrs. Alvta Wetlierell, Mrs. Louise
Young. Mm. Mayme Kelt, Mrs.
Mary VanDyne. Mm. Winnie It awn
and Mrs. Kmma Lenox.
NURSES ASSOCIATION
HOLDS NO-HOSTESS
DINNER MEETING FRIDAY
A no-hostess dinner was held hy.
District No. 11 of the (). S. N. A.'
honoring Mm. Llniile Laird, oxecu-
ii vo secrciary, ami miss r-uii
A -.... aat,rttlurv nf
-; " " l ', r v.m .
Wn "ta'e honrtl exarni-
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aie nurses, r no ay e enins m uiu
Hotel Cmnuiia. I
Mm. Laird assisted In outlining Mrs. George Wharton, Mm. Mroad
plans lor the state convention to way, Mrs. 1. L. Wlmberly and Mm.
be held In Roseburg next Septem- M. O. Parguter, with Mrs. Clyde
ber und Miss Templin gave an In-, Camtens and Mrs. Roy Campbell In
teresting talk on her work over charge of the music,
the state. Twenty one members J An Kaster bonnet w ill be given
and four guests were present. The as a ladles' door prize and a door
tables were beautifully decorated prize will also be given to the men.
with bouquets of spring flowers The hat box is In charge of Mrs. L.
and tall lighted tapers. ) W. Josse and Mm. George Wharton
Covers were placed for Mrs,' ami the purchasing of the Kaster
Llniile Laird. MIsh Kthel Templin, j bonnet Is In charge of Mrs. J. A.
Mm. Gil Osborne and Mrs. K. A.' Harding nnd Mrs. Walter Fisher.
Post, guests, and the following Miss Pearl Jones Is chairman of
members, Miss Anne MeDermott,' the door committee and tickets arc
Mm. J. A. Fulcher. Mrs. A. It. being sold by Mm. M. H. Shook.
Cacy. Mrs. Adeline Robertson. Mrs.1. Mrs. .1. M. .ludd. Mm. Arthur Mid-
Ksther M. Cnrtur, Mrs. Lee LowelL
Mrs. Adeline Powe, Miss Kdna Hen-
Feversteln and Miss Karen Lau-
Mr, and Mrs. L. L. Wimbertv en
tertained their six-thirty o'clock
f;;j:!TftI!!'1,Mn
n-. . A . ?,1 11.
even. me r.ws-M MIOUI mm
Zi..T,h: ,.M. .n.T Z " ' !
Covers were placed for Mrs. R.
W. Chflsnn nnd daughter. Rose
Marie, of AVeslvood, Calif., Mr.
and Mm. Ward Cummiugs, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Leslie C. Cummincs, Mr. and
Mrs. K. C. Patterson and the host
and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Wlm
berly. Contract bridge was "enjoyed
i during the evening w ith Mrs. Les
II.. C. r,..,...,lnK. ,,nd Mis. l',.llo,-.lIL
.. . i i, ..
men's high score.
PRE-SCHOOL STUDY CLUB
HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING
AT HEINZ HOME THURSDAY
Mrs. Herbert Heinz entertained
the Pre-School Study club at an
interesting meeting Thursday aft
ernoen at ber home. The sluoy
topic was "Cooking for Yonnn
Children."
At (lie lea hour Mm. Heinz serv
ed Imely refreshments to Mrs.
Clifford Smith and children.
Paula and Ronnie, Mm. Karl Lone
and children, Jeannle and Shar
on. Mrs. Don Johnson. Mrs. Fletch
er Gardener. Mrs. Glenn Meyers and
daughter. Kvelyn, and Georinua
Heinz.
BEAUTIFUL EASTER
CANTATA TO BE GIVEN
AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
A beautiful Faster cantata will
be presented Sunday evening at
the First Presbyterian church nt
7:-'ti o'clock under the direction of
Mrs. Homer Grow. Miss Claire Ti
son. Miss Mary Hellowa. Miss Mari
lyn Harphnm and Lowell Russell
will sine the solo parts of the can
tata. Mrs Max Pennle. pianist,
and Mm. Homer Grow . orennist,
will accompHiiy the numbers.
Twenty will sing In the choir Vfe
entfng the cantata.
EASTERN STAR CHAPTER
HAS INTERESTING
MEETING THURSDAY NtGHT
Roseburg Chapter of Kastern
tar held an Interesting meeting nt
the Masonic temple Thursday eve
ning with Mrs. A. M. Taylor, wor
thy matron. In charge. A number
nf visiting members were present
for the meeting.
Plans were made to entertain
the Rnseburx Hcthel No. N o'iren Cloak
Jobs Ivoiuhiers at the April
meeting ot the Kastern Star.
FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia
1
jiCgWrTT3
TiTirTnron T
"Oh, Easter still desn't mean
have a lot of hard-boiled eggs
Easter Monday Ball
Affair at Armory on
Vmpqua unit of the American Ja
glon auxiliary will sponsor its an
uual Kaster Monday ball at nine
o'clock next Monday evening,
March 2Mh, at the armory. Tickets
rnr thn ntfuir are on Rule and the
committees report that the ball
nromises to he the most outslaiul-
hljg eve,. heW here
Alia. v.. r. lanuy is general
chairman of the affair and with her
cniiitnlllAnii him Hrmni'nil
.i,.,.!,ullv bnulirul fon..l l.all,
Decorations will be In charge ot
land and Mrs. M. It. Klchards.
Guests of honor Include Past
and the following past commanders
of Cnipqua post and past presidents
of Cmpqua unit: L. K. Mct'ltu
tock, Itudolph Rilzntan. Adam
BAPTIST CIRCLES
ENJOY MEETINGS
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
Circle No. 1 of the Roseburg Hap-
tint Women's society met at n de-
,,n.,MWv ,lnB.rl.l...wlu...n
I hu.sdny , .he ho.no of Mrs. 11. 1
title In Ldon bower. Covers weft;
placed for Mrs. C. 11. Wlckham,
chairman, Mrs. Charles Polret, sec
retary, Mrs. R. L. (iile, treasurer.
Mrs. Clarence Hatcher, Mrs. Kiln
11. Harris. Mrs. G. K. Woodrutf.
Mrs. Arnold Jurgens, Mrs. II. I. Lu
cas. Miss Amanda J. Anderson,
Mrs. George Flnlay, Mrs. John At-
i terbury. Mrs. 1. L. Thompson. Mrs.
Anrsnlli clmil; !
ker n,l .Mrs. ThoniHs Kcol.
Mrs. Wickham conducted the
business meeting and the devotions
using a her text. John 11:2 and
John Hi: lb. "The Father's House."
Following the meeting, Miss Aman
da Anderson gave a fine talk on
her recent trip to Kurope. The next
meeting will be April 1Mb al the
homo of Mis. Flnlay.
Circle No. 11 met at the home of
Its chairman. Mm. C. P. Suoddy
Thursday afternoon at two o'clock.
Mm. Suoddy conducted a short
business session ami Mrs. L. M.
Pentney presented a very beautiful
Faster devotional service. At the
tea hour Mm. Snoddy, assisted by
her daughter. Miss Ruth, served
delicious refreshments to Mrs. W.
J. Clark and Miss 1 Hi rot by Mould
cn. guests, and Mrs. C. W. Mohr.
Mrs. G. W. Klnley, Mrs. A. Schloe
man. Mm. M. II. Irving, Mrs. Albert
Long, Mrs. S. A. Roser. Mrs. L. M.
Pentney. Mrs. Irene Williams. Mrs.
N. M. Nelson and Mm. J. H. Wol
ford. SYLMON VALLEY CLUB
ENTERTAINED AT HOUSER
HOME THURSDAY AFTERNOON
Mrs. Oscar Houser vnry grn-
ctously entertained the Sylinnn
Valley club at her home Thursday
aftcrnwn. at which time beautiful
birthday gifts were presented to
Mrs. Houser and to Mrs. Warren
Cloak e.
Sewing and vlsitlnc were enjoy
ed until the lea hour, when Mis.
Houser, assisted by Mrs. Clarice
Chart ier ami Mrs. Kruesl Sharp,
served delicious refreshments.
Mrs. Ilolltorf, who is a visitor
from Florida, wa a cueft of the
al term ton and members enjoying
the occasion with Mrs. Houser in
cluded Mrs. Max Myers. Mrs. Clar
ence Miller. Mrs. Kinest Sharp.
Mrs. Clarence t'hurtier. Mrs. War
Mrs. L K. 'loodb'Mime.
tjM' - s. I nti
JleniMi.
fcgtv and Mrs. Hugh I and ihl la.-l ear has becu teach
ing at the Winchester gcbool.
much to her she'd rather
than a new spring outfit."
to Be Brilliant
March 25th
Flurry, F. L. Cilttenden, Will II.
Gerretsen, K, A. Post, Dr. L. A.
Dillard, George Trapalis, Mrs. Ru
dolph Rltzmnu, Mrs. J. A. Fulcher,
Mrs. Clair K. Allen. Mrs. If. C.
Church, Mm. George Caskey, Miss
Pearl Jones, Mrs. Clinton Gorthy.
Mrs. Itoy O. Young, Mrs. Thomas
Parkinson, Mm. Ned Dixon, Mm.
Harrv F. Hal field. Mm. Walter
Fisher and Mrs. V. J. Mlcelli.
Patrons and patronesses for the
ball Include: Mayor anil Mm. A. J.
Young, Senator and Mrs. C. W.
Clark. Dr. and Mrs. K. J. Wainscott,
Dr. and Mrs. George K. Houck, Dr.
and .Mrs. H. R. Shoemaker, Dr. and
Mrs. K. W. Haynes, Dr. and Mrs.
G. W. Marshall, Dr. und Mrs. L. A.
Wells, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur II.
Mountford, Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
Hallmark. Mr. nnd Mm. G. V. Wlm
berly, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wharton.
Mr. and Mm. C. W. Wharton, Mr.
and Mrs. J. V. Long, Mr. and Mrs,
G. M. Krell, Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Me-
Clain, Dr. and Mm. G. C. Flnlay,
Mr. ami Mrs. A. A. Wilder, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Mellows, Judge and Mrs.
R. W. Marsters. Mr. and Mrs. Y. Y.
Hnrpham, Mr. and Mrs. 11. Herg,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard It. Coleman,
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Carpenter, Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Goodwin. Mr. ami
.Mrs. J. L. Yarnall, Captain and
Mrs. It. L. Irving. Mr. and Mrs.
Dexter Rice. Mr. and Mrs. I. M.
Riddle, Mr and Mrs. T. II. Ness.
Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Sinnger. Thom
as Hartflel. Miss Anne McDermott
and Miss Verla McLaughlin.
The grand march w ill be held at
ten o'clock and will be led by
commander of the post, Vincent
Malone, and president of the unit.
Mm. M. R. Richards.
JOB'S DAUGHTERS
SPONSOR LEAP YEAR
DANCING PARTY
Wednesday evening members of
both el, No. N, of Job's Daughters
and guests enjoyed a charming
formal leap year dance nt tho Ori
ental Gardens. Dancing began at i)
o'clock. Music lor the evening was
furnished by Ralph Oilman's or
chestra. Honored guests of the evening
were the members of the Young
Oregonlan troupe.
Patrons and patronesses nttend
inc were. Mrs. K. A. Mritton. A. M.
Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Church
and Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Cacy.
Members of the dance romnitt
tee included: Metty Mae Whipple,
chairman: Faith Young. Vivian
Rsrtley, Carolyn Cordon and Mae
byn Walrod.
ART AND EMBROIDERY
CLUB ENTERTAINED AT
HOME OF MRS. DEWITT
Mrs. Argle DeWltt entertained
the Roseburg Art and Kmbroidery
club at her home Wednesday afte!'
nmvi. Sewing and visiting were en
joyed and at the tea hour Mrs. De
Wltt served delicious refreshments
to Mrs. Audraleff. Mrs. Bailey,
Mrs. Campbell. Mm. Hawn, Mm.
I n eels. M rs. Mill er, M rs. Va I in.
Mrs. Cornell. Mrs. Rhoads, Mrs.
Polrot, members, and Mm. W. C.
Prints, a gue.t. Meantirul bounuots
of spring daffodils and hyacinths
were used about the rooms. The
hostess was assisted in serving by
Mm. Cornell.
l lie nexi meeting win ne -.pin
3 at the home of Mm. J. G. Stepn
! enson. at which time I-vllyanna
j gills will he exchanged.
!
MR. AND MRS. HESS
HONORED AT DINNER
WFnNFtnAV EVENING
WEDNESDAY EVENING
About seventy-five residents o
Garden valley enjoyed a delight
ful potluck dinner Wednesday ev
enfnc at the Woman's clubhouse
in compliment to Mr. and Mrs.
George Hess, who were recently
married. Following the dinner a
fine set of pyrex ware was present
ed by the group lt) Mr- antl 1!
Hess. Ciame and visiting were enjoy
ed during the pleasant social even
lugs. Mr. and Mrs. Hess are build
ing a new residence In Carden
valley to make their home. Mrs.
Hess, nee Arna tlcer. formerly
taught In the Garden valley school
ANNUAL SPRING TA 19' ' "
ENJOYED BY WOMAN'S CLUB
ON TUE80AY AFTERNOON '
A vi d.nrni'r. j npr'r.o " 2
Mi Joyed hytho noHOburg Womfu.'ii
club meinhnra anil their fjuoHtu
Tuesday afternoon al twolbirly
o'clock at the club house, liorce
ous bouquet ot torsylbla and wild
current were used about the rooms.
.Mra. Homer tirow and Mrs. M. H.
Richards were Joint chairmen of
the program, which Included the
following numbers nnnounced by
Mi-b. Grow: piano aolos by Mrs. I'1
(!. Burr; vocal solos by .Miss Claire
TIrou, accompanied by Mrs. tirow;
violin solos by Mrs. Morris H.
Roach, accompanied by Mrs. Crow;
dance by Arlene Watson, accom
panied by Vera McCllntock Jones;
vocal solos by Vera McCllntock
Jones, .accompanied by Mra. Fran
ce:. Union, and readings by Mrs.
George Dacher.
The guests and members were re
ceived by Mrs. I.. Koiilhitgen. Sr.,
and Mrs. W. M. Campbell, both past
presidents of the club. Those en
joying the affair Included: Mrs. W.
W. Ashcraft, .Mrs. A. J. (ieddes,
Mrs. Frank Urown, Mrs. C. K.
Jones, Mrs. W. K. Olt, Mrs. L. A.
Wells, Mrs. V. It Brown. Mrs. I. II.
Riddle. Mrs. tl. V. Wlmberly. Mrs.
I). ('.. Clark, Miss Gertrude Curtis,
Mrs. J. Rotund I'arker, .Mrs. Mark
I.. L'nderwood, Mrs. (ieorge Flnlay,
Mrs. H. II. Carter, Ml-s. Morris H.
Itoacb. Miss Jennie Jorey, Mrs. Ho
mer Grow. Mrs. II. A. Kirkpatrlck,
Mrs. G. C. Tlson and daughter,
Miss Claire, Mrs. Vera McCllntock
Jones. Mrs. George K. Quine. Mrs.
V. G. Iiurr, Mrs. H. A, Canada)',
Miss Marie Martens, Mrs. Foster
Rutner, Mrs. J. il. Slatiery, Mrs.
Claude Hake.'. Mrs. John William
Robertson, Mrs. H. L. McHenry, of
Portland, .Mrs. K. G. Kohll.i.gi-n,
Mrs. T. G. Watson nnd daughter,
Arlene, Mrs. U Kohllingen, Sr., and
Mrs. (ieorge Hacher.
Decorations were In cl.Hrge of
Mrs. W. It. Ilrown, will. Mrs. K. G.
Knhlhagen nn.i Mrs. T. G. Watson
joint chairmen of the tea. The ta
ble, covered by a beautiful lace
cloth, was centered with a minia
..re wild-flower garden and tiny
j flowers. Tall pastel-colored tapers
! were used to light the table. Mrs.
G. V. Wlmberly and Mra. I.. A.
Wells, president of the club, pour
ed. The next regular meeting will be
April 2nd at a l:'!u desscrt-lunch-
1 eon at the club bouse, nt whirl.
time tho meinbers of tho llellview
club will he entertained as honored
guests.
MRS. E. B. VAN NESS
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE
CLUB ON TUESDAY
Mrs. K. 11. Van Xess entertain
ed her bridge club at a charming
one o'clock .tesHert.lunrbeon at
j her beautiful home at the Post
Tuesday afternoon. Lovely spring
flowers carried out a pretty dec
owtive motif fur the occasion.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
Paul (ieddes and Mrs. Frank Long,
guests, and Mrs. K. A. f Pearson.
Mrs. M. C. : liowker. Mitt. .-Fred
Lockwood.'M.-s. W. T. Petvr?JiSXfi.
Maurice L. Hallmark and Mrs. I..
K. Flea.
Contract bridge was enjoyed dur
ing the afternoon with Mrs. Lock
wood and Mrs. Peters winning the
score prizes. '
MRS. A. B. TAYLOR IS
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE
CLUB ON WEDNESDAY
Mrs. A. I(. Taylor was a most
gracious hostess Wednesday after
noon, when she entertained her
bridge club al a lovely l:"to dessert-luncheon
at her attractive
home in Lnurolwood. The Faster
motif was beautifully carried out
on the table.
Covers were placed for Mrs. I.e
roy lllutt, Mrs. II. II. Turner, Mrs.
P. M. Lee, Mrs. Hert Courtney,
Mrs. tl. M. Krell, Mrs. K. C. Pat
terson. Mrs. A. .1. Kllison, Mrs. T.
It. Burr, and the hostess, Mrs.
Taylor.
High score for the afternoon's
contract bridge play was held by
Mrs. Hlatt.
BETTYJANE DIXON IS
HONORED AT FAMILY
REUNION THURSDAY
A family reunion was enjoyed
Thursday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Hhambrook in Canyon
vllle in honor of Miss Uettyjane
Dixon, who is home from Oregon
State college for tlte spring vaca
tion. Those attending the reunion
honoring Miss Uettyjane Included
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Kent, Mrs. M.
Hazel llixon. Miss Carrie, William
and Jomes Dixon and the host nnd
hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Sham
brook. EPISCOPAL GUILD
HAS FINE MEETING
MONDAY EVENING
St. George s (episcopal guild h.-l-I
a very Interesting meeting Mon
day ovo.iiim at the parish hall with
Mrs. Carl S;)aul.ling, Sr.. presidenfc
conducting a short business seW
slon. and Mrs. It. It. Hrand giving
a splendid talk on the history of
the church.
Those present were Mrs. Carl
Sna.ildlng. Mrs t. R. Mn.nd'. Mrs.
fi7
NEW SERVICE LAUNDRY
324 West
William Tien," 'Mrs.' Leslie C. Cum
mings, Mra. H. C. Church, Mrs.
Will- H. Gerretsen, Mrs. P. "W.
Henry, Mrs. J. M. Judd. Mrs. M. Y.
Mra! C."(.Kusseli,'Mrs; Pare and'
Hess Wharton.
The next meethiB will be held 'in
two weeks nt noon politick
luncheon at the parish ball.
. a v
COUNTRY CLUB LADIES
ENJOY BRIDGE, LUNCHEON
AND GOLFING THURSDAY
The ladies of the Roseburg Conn
try club enjoyed their weekly win
tertournament contract brl.lgo
play Thursday morning at. the club
house with Mrs. I.. IC. McCllntock
winning high score und Mrs. Ken
neth tjuii.e, second high score.
Potluck luncheon was enjoyed ut
noon by Mrs. K. It. Van Ness, Mrs.
L. K. Flea. Mrs. Frank Coen, Mrs.
W. K. Olt. Mrs. W. M. McF.ncher.t,
Miss Jane Hoffman, Mrs. Kenneth
W. Kinney. -Mrs. Paul Geddes, Mrs.
H. T. Hansen, Mrs. 'Guy Cordon,
Mrs. J. M. Judd. Mrs.- Kenneth
Qulne. Mrs. J. F. Dillard, Mrs. L. E.
McCllntock and Miss Charlotte
Dillard.
Golfing was enjoyed during tho
afternoon. '
EVERGREEN H, E. C.
HAS ENJOYABLE
ALL-DAY MEETING .
The Evergreen grange bon.o eco
nomics club held an Interest!!-.--; all
day meeting Thursday at the hall
with a potluck luncheon being serv.
ed at noon to Susie Winston, Ada
Nichols, Nellie lender. Jean Ha.
ve... Laura Robertson, Grace Fish
er, Olive Lander, Stella tkd.ine,
K. McNury. Jessie Thomas and
son, George Bernle, members, and
Mablo Castle, a guest. The next
meeting will bo March 2Mb with
Nellie Lander and Jean Hayun as
Joint hostesses. All grange ladles
are cordially Invited.
American Legion
Auxiliary Activities
lly MRS. GF.ORG E OGLE
American Legion ami uuxiilary
observed Its 21st birthday on
March 1.", with a party at the K.
P. hall. The banquet rooms were
beautifully decorated with early
spring flowers.
Ted Post, general chairman, pro.
sonted a lovely program by call
Ing on all Die past commanders to
presenl the auxiliary president,
who was preslileut during their
term of office. Mrs. Victor Mlcelli
read the history of the auxiliary
pointing out the highlights of tho
years' work. Mrp. Mlcelli atated
after her year's work was over she
went to the hospital and Comma...
der Malone hadn't lasted the year
out. Mrs. M. R. Richards gave a
reading which was well received.
Mr. Snyder gave two bone -solos,
after which dancing was enjoyed 1
until 11 o'clock when birthday
cakes and rerrcKhrnenls were Serv
ed in the bnuqucl room to about
i in' ymm!j n an i,i'i;i)it Jiuxmary -
mri niHSdity fvfTimK,- niarcn-i;" .
Mrs. .Waller 1-Msher . announced
(hat the essav c'ontestvas a huco
-'in mm UIMI nil- JI l.l'fl VUUIU
be nwanleil am formally present
ed al the schools after Kaster.
Mrs. Tandy (s general chairman
for tho Kaster Monday ball, which
Is being planned as a very delight
ful formal hall to be held at the
armory on Monday, March 25. An
Kaster bonnet will he given for .1
door prize for the Indies and there
will be a door prize for the men
this year. All committees are
working hard lo make the Kaster
Monday bull a huge success. The
American Legion members and
auxiliary members and friends are
Invited to enjoy the 7::W no-host
dinner to be hold at the Civic room
nt Hip Hotel ('mpqiin. Mis. H.
Church, Mrs. Hoy Young or Mrs.
1. M. Judd nre in charge of reser
vations. Please call them before
noon on Monday.
Mrs. Itoy Young, community
service chairman reported on tlx?
playground at the Hose school and
said thai trees are being planted.
The auxiliary wrote Mayor Yonn
lo have streets set aside for tho
purpose of playgrounds.
The Wednesday, March 27, card
party at the facility rrom 7:30 to
9::m. promises to be a delightful
affair as the prizes are to be nicer
than usual nnd the main thing is
every one cotne as bridge, five
hundred or what you like to play
will be in progress. So come und
have a grand evening with us.
Then the month's birthdays will
be observed on l-Yiday, March 2ti.
nt the facility. Now is your chance
to make happy some one on their
birthday.
The public Is invited to the child
welfare program the first meeting
in April. Tuesday I ho second, of
the Legion and auxiliary. Legion
lo have a speaker from Portland.
There will be other short talks to
inform the public aboot child wel
fare work of (he American Le
gin. The auxiliary; sung happy mem
ories lo you 'Pearl Jones ami
Dorothy Corlhy as they presented
Ihein with (heir twenty-year serv
ice pins. Peg Tinting -was also pre
sented with her fifteen yeiiK ser
ico cttnH
Weighed Down
By Wash Days?
Don't act round ihnulrlornrj
fgover a tub and board! Let us
do your laundry while you
keep your figure,
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