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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBpRG. 0RE60N. SATURDAY. APRIL 13, 1940.
vjialull u u
B LOTUS WIGHT PORTER
MARGARET HARVEY WINS .
V. T. V 'kVCR MEOAL ,
AT W. C. T. U. CONTEST
' tlirginl Harvey waa tha win
ner nf the direr medal corneal held
be li W. C. T. IT. iBitltulo Wad
naaday afternoon at ihe Baptist
taarca ana open to I T. I mem
bar. Otliora participating la b
r-antosl Included; l.aurralnne Rune.
Lola jurgana, Ollle Grubba ami
Virginia niaeiunu. ;
' The L. T. I.. regulAr met-tlntr was
I ' I Iv-I.i .. Lie . j ..." .
JunloH Woman's club Id forlter k.. , ,w .,,,
?. .i" v-vt""- JSV r?i Wanda jin-gena. president, urea d
wm w M end leading in tha U r. .
e raysr smith , r'i' 0, 'ai,,,B '""-
cnapfuu caapier -mi um. 14.41..
.... I.' ' Mad. April 1
Ir? A. 'I...' Uoaii ooa-4inu)lqit-llonal
' fllhla itudr' class li meal
at J:4 a'cloti la craning t dla
lng hall nf Doaglat ' hotel,
Rirarsdala gragge benefit : (Ira
. hundred parly at I o'alock In e
nlngiat ball. -.'Prliea .and rdrftli-
tuenta.' !'. I I '
Mra. r. tL Churchill: :
If I. Gorge's Episcopal Qulld
mealing at t o'clock at pariah ball
will) uasa wnarton ana jars, a. -ti.
Knudtson! Joint hostesses. ' 4i.
8. ft. Brand to contlout talk on'
church history.-All ledlea of church
Invited. . . V i"l ' - ! . ' i t '
B.l'.W. vOlte club to nrftcllce at
7:15 In arenihe at ItKllo t dlreC'
t.?r, Mra.. hrlea A. Bread.
:"..'.''TieiOy; P'M 1 ' .
' Roaaburc woman club one-
thirty daeaatdunclteon at club'
.home Willi Mra. Harry F. Halfluld,
chairman, lira. Oeorae K. Quloa,
Mra. W,-Mae and Mra. U A.
Ilnmian; honteBaea, ann Mra. 1. u.
Walaoa, rctrin chairman ga hob'
,iea. Junior woman a ciun njem
, bera inylted a nwltl (ueata.
If.l.O, cluh ona-thlrty luncheon
. u Bone oi ar. uenry oraaina at
Ml Cobh (treat.
. Alnlia teta Theta Rbo Olrle clifb,
nieottnit at 7; 30 in evening at 1.11
, Q.F. tiall: .;' .
Pfeabytei'lan Vouna . People to
aponepr clmrch nlbt suniier at
!31 at chUKh. Those attending,
lirlnf cowrnl ijlab and aandwlrhea.
. r'roe-wlll offtrln for Fir J'olnt 1m-
priveineiua. jyuajcai program ann
. picture! on'"Alaaka" to be .aliQWu
bi .BaVf W.; A. . Cqnjleii.
; .'v:.; wedndey, April t7 ' .'.
.'.New fdea' clnb one o'clock liwcb
con at bomi of Mi. V. B. Buckini-
hamJ .. '..''( ;,. ; v';
Delphian - clttb ' onthlrlj meet-,
lag -at home of Mra. C. K Banning
at 114 IfltM atraet with Mra. Ken
neth -rrd.Meadr -of aubject, "Why,
ntlChln'f : 2btli' cemurjr aupremacy
la 'UHjlHlaed.;'., i-., - .!
' Rjii!br7 Art, . and Embroidery
cloh aflaruoon meeting hi home of
ifravjilttn-m f-laer atrei; ;.
. Si! ;.'Joeail'f . Altar . aoolety to
inoAtor aocoiid of a aerlea of brue-
fit jard parllea' at S In evtnOig at.
cayione (utriaa na.H. (.aan pniea
for.-blib uire In contract brldre
. Rearratlona ' phone 733-U . .Mra
. If. H.lihook. .chairman.
f.':C':.;'Ttiliraiy. Apfli U'
.' fVpaeburx Country club ladlra to
linet at (:ao.a. re. at clubhoune
mr 'contract iiriuae; i:ju uaiiuca
lunohoon-and lino xotting.
Rpaeburg Man'a (lice club to,
x.L''.k .( .1 L ...II...
unovr uireciioq or rt. m. uuuron
llf. Morrla 11. Raach'a '-'TIUDUel
the . Bible Heading Course" ..clasai
meeting from 7:ao to :.m in iiaa
toY'a attldy. of Kirit I'reabytertan
cuurru. . . ..
.rrosbrterlan. ' Ijidlea Aid one
thlrjy deiBert-luncbcpn meeting at
church parlora with Mra. Harold
U(jlt8, chairman. Mra. Morrla H
Kouch. Mf"- '. HiMHI. Mra. U
1.. BkIIp and Mla Margaret Clapp,
hoarjeasea.' Bnalneaa meeting In
cbarge of Mra. W. M. Cbalmora,
lireatdcnt.
Mld-Wecli - Bible rla'sa of St
I'aul'a Lutheran church two o'clock
meeting at home of Mra. Charloa
Beerrot) at 311 N. Slephena eliaet.
Oanlrn Valley Women'a club
meeting at two o'clock at club
houae with Mra. C. L. Sprny aa h.oa-
108B, . .
Modfrn'Arla cluh two o'clock
mef'tlng nt home of .Vra- Kcuiiuth
toru.
Womaa'a torcliro MlKalonary ho-
claty to meet at two o'clock at
home of Mr. ;j. ' K. licnt on H.
Pine alinot. t'evotlona, Mrs. C
V. .Orova:- program loader, Mra.
Luula alairla.'.
Raacburg chapter of Kastorn
home of regent. Mra. Ray 8. .Petre- rniinw.i .mi. ... ,j
Ml. .. Crl..... rna,l In .'..(. I"'. . "'
rVaJ, 8hortlu... ..ng.nd8"-.
)ntfati piograa l cfiarg. or.and ltarta ,'-
primary eyeaabart on Neighborhood
I,. T. t., which tha Roaeburi W.
C. T, V. plana to apoaaor In thla
city In October. 1146; eong, "Dura
to Be alel, by Paul and Frank
lyn Wearer.
Tha president appointed Autb
Heoli f .rpiia.lclan; Paul Weaver,
aong leader., and Mara Bouthwlck,
veil leader.) Vlrrlub Mill. mu.
neicuniiH nig tea organlaatioa aa
a new member. The neat meeilna
Z. "iS. Tfw or ?4,a-
p clotdti j Un.. Pt4 U f4outhwick
a aaviawiot ma, 4 T. U; .
KSVSTONI CLUB HAS
JNJOVASIE MMTIN4T AT
OHOHCHIU HOME PRIOAY
Tha Melbodlat Keyitone dab
waa aatarialnerf - u.. a....
Churchill 4 n B .
. y . - - m.w. . .. , i , , , npi If
toa kt a dallahtful nn.ihiri
y" ian tuncaeon rrway at tha
Btreet '" Mih VtM
Beautiful bououata nf whu.
orchid lllaca ware uaed about the
rooma and oa iha L.rV.
tMp. whlia Iha amaller aerrlai
Ublea wera prellll appointed with
bOUQUata Of DII.Ii.1 .nrln. !....
,rW; ware nlaoad for Mra. Ken-
p i'-a ,T ?'v- Burner. ijr,.
K J. Ia(ferly. Mm l u u.,.7..u
uV. i. V; s .' "niton,
Mra, N. M elaon, Mra. K. C. Janea.
Mra. C. K. Hand.. Mr.. O. a riiil
ALL-DAV INSTITUTE
ENJQYEO BV COUNTY
W.C.T.U. WEDNESDAY
Ikwglna county W.C.T.U. Insti
tute met In the Baptist church at
IV o'clock Weilneailay with lite
aented in favor of repeal waa that
In apfte of lawa for BreventlinirSjrt'
people jrhquld obtain JitiuoT :any-'
way. whr not give then good, legal
Itnl liquor and , obtain .. revenue!
from ranie; but flat tha great ad
vcrltalng carnpalga whloh. brlnga
lliiuw, it v'llM.uu'S MutUb Wnb Hui
eapected. The liquor Inioraaia are
conducting a cruande to maka'
drunkarda of ua all and tbe adver-i
ttalng la the worat thing we have'
to deal with. - Mr, (Jcddea auted
that he believed that half of (he
high school hoya amnke and thut
meat at it waa Drought about by
advertising, aud that In his opin
ion, the way to get at thla evil wu
turough piiono opinion anil legiala-
tlon. In 111 ,'18 tin) Johnnpn bill was
Introduced in the acnato iniikiiiL-
II unlawful to ndverthie lliiuor over
ine rauio and two and one quarter
Gef Your Wa'n FasliTdn $ Are Property fetching , ,T
coimlv pro. it Mr. Ear l Agea "l mima ""ren, ,,,rouKh '""'"
the devotlooa fvoiu the first chap
ter pr .St. John using aa her aub
ject, "I am the Voice of one cry
ing In the wlldornosa."
Ibis bill. 428 HUl'.'iiu of ih Nh-I
tltuial Aaaoclatlon of flroadcabtcra
requested congress to ban liquor
auveniaing. auu sun congreia has
ilrinn uhonhitnlv nnlliiricr nhmir ,
imiowiiiE coinmiices were inters from the W.C.T.U. and
appointed by Mra. Aitee: Puldlca- churches all over the country havi
lions. .Mrs. C. A. Edwards, Mra. been aeut lu but atlll tbe biM ianl
Joseph Pope. Mrs. .1. II. W.olford: acted uiwn. 'I'Iib radio coinnilssion
courtesy, Mrs. (). W. I.eeper and can refuse to renew llceuaej of
Mrs. V. J. Mlcelll; membership: stations who advertise liquor, but'
....... ,,u,- nu,aBu, ..in,, numi we navo a taw matting noay wnoae
Harrlaon and Mra. J. W. Howard. Iduty It ahould be to make laws lor
Mra. Howard spoke on the aub-'iim fnmmlHalmt in Aitfnra Or.,,.
JMt Of "Why I Belong tO Ihe tn'ii. uanii In no Bl,lB.t.ni,lnu Ih.
W.C.T.U.." giving as her reason reaponslblllty. The W.C.T.U abould;
iutf mci mat M w toe anur women a, work en Ih s nnp Iukiia un,l a.m
organisation that teaches total ah- that it la carried through. Milllunn
aiinence and abolition ol liquor, and who take a drink themselves now
Ihe only women's organisation that ml thpn iln lull hnllnvn In fliimlnv
aenda nut trained specialists to liquor before our children aud ao
leach the affects of alcohol. Hue would aland with tbe W.C.T.U.
brought out the fact thai it haa 22, a. r..,,i in, i ,wiiii u.
deparlmeuta in which eiuerlencetl Geddea stated that It la the forti
worker, carry on education lu iie.i winu in,i ,.,u...i .i.ii.l. u.,
school and umlay school. lare playing havoc; that 90 per cent
Mra Agee nest gave a abort talk of Ihe Involved liquor cases are
on tba lota Sigma, which, she said, due to fortified w I ilea: and urged
brldgea the gap bo'.ween tbe lanal that the W.C.T.U. work through
Temperance legho and the W.C,-. legislation on this problem.
J.V.. and trains soung mothers lu The afternoon session closed
the best method to educate their. nh qU0,tiOna ubout the W.C.T-U
children uu Ihe liquor problem. work. answered by Mrs. Agee.
Mrs, Fred Bouthwlck spoke of At 4:15 the L.T.I,, gave a pro-
ths I..T.L. elating that Ihe home gram and sliver niedul speaking
MruH Iha Mn.l l.nn..un. , i.nnl.,1 ...1,1. t.... I, - '
h-iiviwh, L..M..C iu .".''. "im .iiaittaiui. Iiuivef
teach children of the evils of liquor.; winning first place.
and that Ihe Sunday school audi a
church were next most Important prbrbtebiIiu uicqioki.d
Place: but that Ihe Sunday school kScieVv ua? iU"i.1Xo '
and church lack time and material, !SfiS7Ja TIJo2n!v NQ
to give Ibe neceaaary training. MEETINQ pN THOR8DAY
Mrs. Anna Russell gave new Mia. A. A. Bellows. Mra. Thomas
rViTn0' frograms. aug-' sumtaera and Mr. leorgo Sowell
geallng thai chlldreu'a programs entertained the Presbyterian Ml"
be worked In. In an effort to t-iinarv ...,,i, .......
tract the nothora, aud that allver h,.,a .7,....' .
teaa be given for the general public, tW.-tv o'clock v WM fi,,n.'
:L. tM
U Ml V I V V i Li," M ' '
i i in, ni,i',iMi.;i, j.'1-lliv w i le ntrTiiiirw)
SJltr. to meet at 8 o'clock tu eve
ning at temple- with worthy mat
ron, -Mrs. A. ft Taylor, In charge.
Friday, April i
,Pii?t l'roaldeu(S" club, of Ouorso
Htarmer auiuiary iu l uucu aiun
IsA .War Veloi'sua will meet at oiip.
thjrti dessert. luucheon at homo of
Mra, B. W. . Slimier on, Wlnchea-
tar.-atrpet.:. , .
Rtvcrsdala 'grange to timet vat
S:1B l hall with Mr. and Mr. 11
U Harmon. "Air. and M re. W. 1.
tajYe.'Jlmmy Hess and Knlph Hard
Ing' in- charge ,'of refrcsh'mcnlr.
'P.Jf!0. cliib kPSen o'clock meet
ins nt home of, Mrs. T. II. Busen
baric." . .'.'.'. ''
. ilola. Slgma cluh 7:30 . dcascrt
upper, meeting at' homo of Mrs.
H. A., LaDaday . oo 0. . Jackson
sVrecl. ' ' -' ' . :: . i
I B.P.W.tV' noViio.ilcti) , J2 o'clock
luuchuon at Horn a Ico Cream pur
lua. . ,-:..; -
-" -. Saturaay, April 20
Uoarburg ''oman's- club acrvlc
shop open an-ilay uustairs lu club
house. oppo(llo Hun?s Indian thta-
!Sillerum "H.'''PIA. food sale at
Mcljiean and ilpldwlna. . Mrs. Bert
MaUheWB, -caajiuiau, Mra. W. U.
OavtcK aud rs. il'jiper tiirtekUlvi:
Prgcacda to buy dark . blind K
nbool' aqdlloHuu) bo iiuivlng pic,
' (ura msy-be shown lu tuiinccUon'i
wlUt-Vbuul work.-.:-.
i .'. K - ' . ; :
jr...,, an-s. o. rumadell, Mra. Hugh
Harrlaoa, Mr, Charle. A. Edward.
Mr. Roacoa Maratera, Mra. W. B
'aka aud tha hostess. Mrs'
qWcbUI and Mra. Hampton.
;fa, Jones presided over the
bualneaa uteellng. at which it ,,!
IklHtial i 1 "'v
MliZ.l l '"rl ',or the potluck
i&ini-i lvn1Tburad.y even-
SV?t in?', V"n May
iimi'at which lime Un v u
Tertaln ' .M"' "",or
ertain at a one-thirty dessert
luncheon at ti. N'eUon honVe '
MRS. (. si HALL IS '
HOSTgag TO INTER. F
STUDY CLUB TUESDAY
'irS,!''': ?.?' Vr P.oh.cms.
7 " I I tic UUnillVKH HPHHIfin Willi Mi-o i
i.2"' Su S"1" " . lHmi" 0,ow tdiui'ge of dovo
loplc. "Mamibershiu, Program for'iinna .,.i ... .... " 1 srMinu uinu cl,.
Ihe Cdmlng Year," pointing out ch,Ke of the vp'u. -honk ,.i .,,.... i GIRLS TO BE guests
KicTuS 'woi'k XvJtr'JtL"..0' JUNIOR W0MAN'8 CLUB
W.C.T.U.; and what the W.C.T.U. ,, presented Mrs. Paul Boeder' '"vitallnna have been oxtended
is trjing to ua in inn tine o pro- ,a E,lesI .np.bp- ,h .,lhiopi r " K'up of Hosuburg senior
lec ton against liquor and uar-, eru. Mrs. Rooder. wlio tauuht school girls and graduates of
cones anu ooacone meratura. iacll00 , ,,cru ror Kavel1"6 r'"s" r ,8:is lo tlcnd a din-
Mra. Lytic. Horn tho Hnuglua VPI V nne laK ' . f ncr to be held at tho Woman'B
county health unit, said that bo- ed Interesting curios and costumes ,;!u,bh?U!73 llo,"lay evening at 6:3U
cause he general health of people r tho South American countow ?,!,lo k .'' 11,0 iichurg Junior
living In Ihe country Is pjoror than ,,.,.. , u . ' f - Woinan'a cluh.
that of tho people living la bo' c' eJ"'c"t" wre Ja '" purpoao of the dinner Is lo
cities. Iha I1. 8. health bureau gives g " ?, "our by Mrs. lmor pr081BC1ve ,,,,,. ot tll0
aid lo rural cllltena up to 40 per 'V'V1' ,'.fc' 'Uer""n M1" c'ul'-,Sub Junior group of the Junior
cent of their budget. Their work ; i"',.M',. U ' B.' H'o,., club incuihcs on a b sis
la tho provenllou o costagloM dl- M .pr ., daugh er Marilyn Vl V "f !'"'"'''). chnraclur and nctl
senses through vaccination and so- ' ,, "" oaugnter. Marilyn, Mra.' v ties,
i.ii.. ... ...i oi. .i...7f...... Harold Bellows and daughters. Horn . .
1931 to mai i In nine of the northil n, ""'' ' Mary Bellows.1' An Inlcrfslliig program has been
western -t.foi "there were ?? Cratg and Airs. George. Camp.; jT ""l lft.!,K
cases of small pox: and In the "l"' kuosib . ami ino ioiiowhik 7 . L"'.1'
same tiorlod In New Jersey there memuers. .miss Jcanntu uulck.i " , """' " . ". '.-
was not 01 e case tecause of tl a " Margaret Baldwin. Miss Kin-ll11-- "!"' M,s' Stewart,
l.lot. ?.no c.a8? o-rausa 01 tna ,..., M1a ,,.,.,., r., .Sub Junior group advisor. The
. .. 'sz z xzun. & a. av m w M. ffii.1" i. t, c-
calea the oubllc along heullh linos mcr". M. W. M. Campbell. Mrs.
,'and w.orka for Ihe control ot tub- '' "rl uso d. Mrs. J. Holund
orculosis. In one district In the - ..... ......
southern part of our country of 7(1 !!omP.r ?.10"' ,M'' .! ?K,'.r'
( : 1 11 1 I :i.fwi ninl fifuitw ii'ii.in. 11. ...i.n
lingerie blouse and black crepe h,.,h.,r . " ...r". ""fl' .T"u'1,
"b!g -Sr 'm bWM"S " -e.ar7 whi hasSgns on ncr
uu, uiisiucss man. g 0ut to bag a sportsman. boss.
.asmon snow in iscw iork dlspluya "How to Clot Your Mun" clothes. dcslKued to solvo evoiv gill's
llnwood bowl from the local Pyth
ian Bisters, .iirs. (iertruilc Alirond.
formerly of Petaluma. Calif., and
now of Jloscburg. was a guest.
Mrs. Roy O. Young was general
chairman of the evening and fol
lowing the closed mooting, the
Knights Joined the Sisters for u
delightrul program, social hour aud
refreshments.
The program included: Junior
drum corps of tho Itoseburg Eagles
lodge, uudor the direction of Bill
mack, Including 32 of the Junior
members of the local lodgo. who
will luntlclpate In the state con-
GRANTS PASS BETHEL
VISITS MYRTLE CREEK
BETHEL WEDNESDAY NIGHT
One of the most Interesting and
enjoyable affairs to be held by
the Myrtle Crook bethel of Job's
IMuchtors was he d at a slji thlrtv
which time twenty-four members
ot tne urants Pass bethel were 011-
clinncr Wednesday evening, at
tertalucd as Ellen ih of honor
Miss Beverly Barllcy, houored
queen 01 Myrtle Creek bethel, and
Miss Coral Gibson, honored queen
of the Grants Pass Doihtd. verv
graciously presided over tho meet.-
Beautiful bouquets 0f colorful
.?'! '"""""'"tetl out a pre !
f decornllvB motif'. Tuosday for
tha one o'clock luncheon given hi
i?7i..",,","l'Jor ,ha '"'or-Se
........ uuu iiiL'iiiuorii ami a
gueals. '. "
pi.i. V" w.. . "'"fO'1 for Mrs.
MrV iV' 7 "or ""Other.
Mr. W. a. While, of Waibouggl,
"ash., and Mn nkn.. ... r!'
of UMlk... '" "4
" aucsis, ami airs. Fred
jaaiii. aira. Clyde Beard. Mra. li
IVr. ii"' V11:."' C"""'" "o'rnor.
Mra. Ia il Gn, ,ia tt-a v t. n
ham. Mra. Robert !' 1
Hay II. Compton.. Mrs. Biucp Mel
lis. Mrs. Bortha Cooney Martlg.
Mrs. I). Rammlpll 11. l.... ....
rich and the hnsiPMi ul. 'n.n
Very Interesting and enjoyable
talks were alien hv Mr. ur...i
on tha education anil hlstorv of
Lnnaua and by Mrs. Ilamadell on
Ihe education and history of Meil-
,.1
The ient one o'clock luncheon
meeting will In, hpi.i aiii 01...1 ...
Iha hmue of Mrs. Jay Young at Mel
rose at which time a general dis
cussion of the comlug year's study
..uu nvm wi.ii uq vojoyed.
KIWANIS DIRECTORS
ENJOY. TURKEY OINMCB
AT L. A. RHODEN HOME
Ihe health unit Is now working to '- Nichols. Mra. C. K. Hob
Mr. and Mrs. f. A. ni,,i
tallied the Klwanla dlrcriors at a
M-ry cnjoynoio atr-tiitrty o'clock
turkey dinner .nt their. k..u.,,ir..i
Uoaie on Overlook Wednesday eve-Ulna.
Covers wore placed at n t.
tramivcly apiHilntcd table for H. t).
Paraeter. n.-.,l.lMni 11 l-u...
l. K. Carr. Paul Gcddes. fl V W in,.
""). A. ninicr. li. 1. Ilerron
h. S. MctTaln. Ilr. C. II. Wh.Ip ..,,1
i.u iisiiurs. nailer Hsher, Thorn
aa Parkinson, aud the host, L. A
iwioucn.
A short liitMiiipttjt nip.. it,.- .....
lononcil u a verv im niih . ..I
Hour.
4
W, J. CLARK IS HONORED
AT DELIGHTFUL PARTY ON
ointnuAT ANNIVERSARY
Mrs. W. J. Clark ontcrtin,.,i i
a delightful party at her home
Huturday oveiilna to bunor tbe
birthday anulvcraary of Mr. Clark.
A beautiful flowering azalea
plant waa presented to .Mr. Clark
roln Mr. and Mrs. llarrv Itun.llpu
Mr. and Mis. Humor C.mw Mr
and Mrs. James Patterson, Mr. and
Mrs. William Pallcraun. Mrs. r. P.
.tuud.ly aud ilaughtcr, Miss liulh
nd Mrt. IrcUu UlllUms.
lUIIISB -waa utllo.icd and later
U tha aiupiug'Mr'p. Clurk sincd
delicious rettciainenu.
quaint the guesis with tho pur
poses and activities of tho Sub
Junior group.
Following tho dinner a social hour
will bo enjoyed. Final arrange-
find the carrier. Mrs. Lytic askeil cl'ta. Mrs- t'oorgo Sowell, Mra. W.lmenls for the dinner were made
people toated 33 wero poaltlvo aud riuon.ii . uujusou,. .......un, t-,ruK ui me noiue 01
that evenona report any aitspic Ml'f- Earl Ullrich. Mra. R. S. "all, Mra. Gordon Stewart with Mrs. C.
ioua cusea of tubetculuala or cuu- "ni' on- Stephen Allen. Mrs. t. hmlih and Miss lletly Shouinak
luglous diseases ' lOeorge M. Brown. Mra. Thomas cr attending the meeting.
Mrs. J. W. Howard closed the1 Sotniucis. Mra. Morris H. Koach. The sub Junior group has been
morning session wlih prayer. fol-j,r"- A- ,, M- Lmniajaeilve among the youuger set fol
lowing which deUclous luncheon !,ox' ;,rB' 'le", 1 Ml'"' t'W.suvcral years. However at the close
was served by tUu laillca of tho 'P5'' 51,a' Veo,rgo ';ttrV' ll'"' h ,ot 'oar's school year the ma
Baptlst church. ' Robinson nud Mrs. J. A. Mtiuld- j Jorlty or meiiihcra left Itoschui g to
The arturnoon sosaiuu was open-.""!. intend college. Tho reorganisation
eil with devotions by Bov. II. P. The next meeting- will bo held of the group, under the leadership
Sconce reading from the GtU chap- at the home of Mrs. C. E. Roberts, 'of Mrs. Gordon Stewart. Is being
ter of Galailnua and speaking or, amy nut. at wntrn tnno Mrs. raw
the threo burdens. 1. Everyone will review a book oil the Chrisllati
should bear his own burden; 8. home and special music will also
Bear )C one another's burdens; 3.be enjoyed.
Cast your burdens on the lird. a)
Rev. Sconce also spoke on What pjoSEBURG REBEKAH
e sow so shall ye reap. If ye UODOe H0L0S meeting
spiritual seed yo ahull reap spirit tm fcq v EVENING
ual fruit. "Let us not be weary
In well doing, for in due season ye
kibII reap if yo faint not
anticipated as a successful venture
with otltslauding senior high
school girls being Invited lo Join
the membership.
All Junior Woninn's club mem
bers are urged to attend the dinner
Monday evening in unlor to be
come acquainted with the prospec
tive Still Junior members.
Junior Woman's club members
and Invited guests are asked to
phono Mrs. Gordon Stewart or Mrs.
Miss ' Ina Faruaw.orlh. unulo
I? I'JIlII.1. t.l'PMllle.l IIV'PI' tllP ttpllPl,!.)!
.lira. V. J. -lutein apoae uu inns indue ineoihiu ut tin, 1.0.0 F. ha
and exhibits, a campaign among Tuesday evening, at which time the c- K- Smith lu order thai nwcrvu
those that are out members ot the following delegates were appointed, 'tons may be made for Ihe dinner.
W.C.T.U. She urged that every,, atlond the slato couvenlou in
mcuibcr make something for llii-sa-r-nrvallta In May: Ona Wllliauis, KEYSTONE MEMBERS AND
inns. r,no pouiivu oui i.iai "( unite llawtl, Maggie lleut auu; HUSBANDS ENJOY POTLUCK
W.C.T.U. la comparatively Insig-. Kthel Itnllpv
nlllcant In small graupa uut mat r,i incluile
wo are qulelly going auout uonm
a very Hue work lu nulionnl af
tiiira. Tho slate president's , rrmurks
Alternates apiloillt-
Allco Goff. Suslt'
Jackson. Itulh Piumcr and Lydla
ltoailmau. '
Tho vlBlllng conimittcc apieilnled
Included: Mliinle tlawn.
DINNER THURSDAY NIGHT
ro read by Mrs. Karl Ageo . Huilncll and Arglo OeWill.
follows: The llqil'ir "altlc Is The Junior degree staff praellced
spen. ling Close to .',owo.o.i."o uic a( the close of Ihe meeting.
The Keystone cluh . inciuucrs en-t.M-talueil
I heir husbands at a de
lightful politick dinner at slx thliiv
Mayiue o'clock Thursday cvenliis at the
Methodist church with Mrs. Hugh
Harrison and Mrs. Earl Wiley act
ing as general chairmen. Tho til-
n'liiiuu at .uarsiiiietii 111 juno; pre-ling, at wntcn tunc tlirco gills were
view of frontier davs. movinsr nil-1 initiated. i
turq, of "Virginia City." shown by Special guests of honor Inr'iided
Mr. Vinson: orchestra music by;. Mrs. A. J. loung. of Itoseliur.'.
Italpli Ohuiuu. his trumpet and his; past Rim rd la 11 or Itoseburg belli"!;
crcliestia. Snort talks by both Past grand guardian of Oregon and
tho Knights and Sisters were cn- now Filth Messenger of the Su-
liualll In promolloual advertising! Tim next incotlnu will be a so-, hies v.-pro bi nulilullv .leiomle.l
nun i-. in.iit.PK mi,, up .,.1. ...a rial niiair, 10 which ine uoo rei-
lotnl ot I S i u.to 1 1 . . .iu gallons oi an 1 1,, wlll ho enlel tamed us guests,
kinds of lliiuor. The drinking mo- n, ,.,i,kIUiipiii lununltteu In-
I her Is us great a problem as kcep-,,.ul,, F.ltle Schwari. Mis. Wil-Jaud cnnicsts during tlic social
with howls of tulips and lilacs.
Mrs. C. K. Hand entertained the
group with several clever games
Ing the youngster, out of interna
and away from liquor. 1 no itceic-.
Institute reports that 77 per cent
of Us women patients In a single
venr were housewives. In l!l3t the
expenditure for public education
a- allghlly more lliati two billion
dollars, while during Ihe same 12
mouths three billion six hundred
million dollars were spent tor ll
iiuor. During Ihe first six months
of tho repeal period, state and na
tional government expended more
ihnn Jio.ooii.o.iti.ouo.nii to relieve the
needy and unemployed, and during
the same time the liquor Irafltc
had taken In more than l l.lHiu.mW.--aiii.oo.
It wn stated that liquor
sales would help thu farmers be
cause of lh grain used In the
manufacture of lliiuor. there Is SOU.
ouo acres or grain used; they tor.
sot to lay lhat this la only nine
tenths of one nor cent ul the total
mti, Hint ol main raised, aud there
haa be-on 40 iwr cent decrease In
the amount o( milk consumed. The
liquor bill In Oregon la I2s.au per
capita per year.
.I n I'aui ViwKlua gave a ''.'
IiiIihcHUk talk, setUug l)rlb thut
one o tbe arguuicsta that nai pre-Hours.
Ham Morlan. Mabel Schlndlcr. Ger
trude Ahrcnd. Agues Pitchlurd
Katu Fariisworth and J. B. Bailey.
Tho decoration committee In
cludes: Marjuie Casebeer. Virginia
Cyrus anil Mary Mvera anu the en
tertainment committee includes.
Elliel llalley. Loin Itarby and Ly
dla Hnsdmaii.
CHRISTMAS CLUB IS
ENTERTAINED AT CHURCH
HOME FRIDAY BVENING
Mrs. II. C. Church entertained
the memlicrs oi the Christmas club
ut a very charming seven o clock
nuoper at her attractive Laurel
wood home Friday evening While
tapers and a bouquet of lilacs and
Sweet William graced the table.
Cover, were placed fur Mrs.
Clair K. Allen. .Mrs. Kenneth
tlllllio. Mrs. O. M. Ilerrie. Mrs. C.
IL Made. Mra. Guy Cordou, Mrs.
J. It. Wharton. Mrs. I. K. Mct.'liu
tock. Mrs. II. O. Pargoter. Mrs. It.
II. Bridges aud the hostess. Mra.
Church.
Sowing aud vlelline were en-,
Joed during the jilca-.tul social
bout's, following the dinner. Those
eitjovlnu the occasion Included Mr.
and Mrs. J. II. Boucock. Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson. Mr. aud Mrs. C. M.
llutne.'. Mr. and Mrs. George
Churchill. Mr. anil Mrs. C. , K.
Hand. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Harri
son. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wiley, Mr.
and Mrs. N. M. Nelson.' Ilev. and
.Mrs. l-ouis Magln, Mr. and Mrs.
It. B. Hamplnn. Mr. and Mrs. G. M
Krell. Mrs. Kennelh Ford, Mrs. K.
t Jones. Ir. Charles A. Edwards.
Joe llavcy and Bob Harrison.
GRAND CHIEF PAYS
OFFICIAL VISIT TO
PYTHIAN SISTERS HERE
Grand t'hlef of Oreuon, Margar
et Phillips, of Pol l land. iald hor
official visit to the Itosehura Pyth
ian Sisters at a very InlerestliiB
and eiiJoahlu meeting Wednesday
piruinc al Ibe K. of P. hall. Mrs.
Phillips was assisted by Mrs. U-wls
Manual. Mrs. Harry J. IMller and
Mrs. Francis Sehrode. all of Ku-
scne. IHgi-!-o work and Initiation
was followed by a vPr lutervstlnc
and ipstrucliva talk by Mrs. Phil
lips, vho leceivcl a beauiltul uiyr-
joyed during tho lefroshiiient
hour.
MRS. L. E, McCLINTOCK
IS WINNER OF HANDICAP
WINTER GOLF TOURNAMENT
Mrs. L. E. McCllntock has been
announced as tho winner of the
1UIU winter handicap golf tourna
ment and will receive the Stearns
llrldges trophy lor winning tho
tournament. Mrs. J. K. Murks is
runner-up. The finul play In thu
lourn-imcut was made Ihursday
afternoon. '
Contract bridge was enjoyed 111
the morning with Mrs. I. K. Fius
winning high score and Mrs. I E
.McCllntock winning sucoud high
score.
Potluck luncheon was enjoyed
at noon by Mrs. It. D. Bridges, cap
tain. Mra. E. B. Van Ncas. secro
liiry. Mrs. E. A. Pearson, Mrs. L.
K. Pics. Mrs. L. E. McCllntock,
Mrs. W. M. McEachorti. Mrs. J. F.
Hlllard. Mrs. J. It. Muuntford, Mra.
Ai-lhur H. Mountford. Mra. Keuuoth
W. Ktuuoy, Miss Jane Huffman,
Mrs. 11. C. Stearns, Mrs. E. J. Bud
get's. Mrs. Kenneth (julne, Mrs. J.
M. Judd. Mrs. Frank Coen. Mrs.
Paul Geddes and Mrs. W. E. till.
The club membera made plans
Pii- their annual ten. which will be
u large event of May 2nd.
The ladies will meet next Thurs
day nt I': an at tho clubhouse for
bridge: 12:311 politick luncheon and
golfing nt l:."n o'clock.
Golfing priics for this week's
plnv went to Mrs. J. F. I'illarii,
llrst flight, and to Mra. W. M. Mc-
Eachcru. second (llcht.
BAOOURA CLUB HAS
ENJOYABLE DINNER
MEETING TUESDAY
P.udoura club. Vtuughters of the
Nile, held a very enjoyable nu
hostess slx-thtrty o'clock dinner at
the homo of Mrs. H. It. Edwards
on South Jackson street Tuesday
evening. White aud bluo liluca
ami other mixed flowers lent a col
orfitl note to the table and rooms.
Covers wero placed for Mrs. Mc-
Pouald anil Mrs. Golden, guests,
and Mrs. William Bell. Mrs. A. J.
Young. Mrs. O. R. Bates. Mra. Al
bert Mlcelll, Mrs. Bert Wells. Mrs.
Will II. Gerretsen. Mrs. Lylu Mars
ters and Mrs. Edwards.
A short business meeting was
held aud sewing anil visiting were
, ejnv ,., during the soclul hour.
promo order of Job's Daughter
who Instituted both the Grains
Pass and Myrtle Creek Siothc-Is
while she was -.rnttd l-liardiaii ol
Oregon with Granta Puss belli,:
her first bethel 10 institute; and
G. N. Riddle, pat.t unsocial'; guard
hut of Orerm.
Mis. J. R. Wilson Is guardian or
tho .Myrtle Crek bethel .villi Mr.
Mi'li'ival ns associate guaid'an.
BETA SIGMA PHI
ENJ0Y8 INTERESTING
. M E E T IN - W 6PN ESOAYi --r. .
Jane Bowker waa hostoaa to
Beta Sigma Phi on' Wednesday.
April lilth, at bor homo on Clair
street. . ' , -,' v . '
rl.'Utl n-Jirp hiail -for Slhi
Poundera' pay ' banquet aiid Ritual
or Jewel, ceremony to be hckl on
April 28lh at 6:30 o'clock In the
noiei ,iumu.
The lesson for the . evening on
"Paintings." was most interestinu
ly presented by ', Margurpt Cufi,
She uaed us hoi1 subject, "Maildti.
nas." especially those of the Jte
naissauce period. At the chapter's '
next meeting, which was act for
April 24th at the homo of. Vi'llmu
Dovle. Miss Carr will again leud
the groups study; thla time on the
topic. "Sculpture."
Following the program, Mrs.
Bowker served refreshments at a
labia beauliruriy decorated ,-wJth
red tullns. Those prosent at the
meeting wore: Margaret Carr and
Mrs. V. T. Jackson, guests; Aman
da Anderson, (.annul Newland,
Helen Peterson. Wllma Doyle. Dora
Broughton. Arllo Cornell, Helen
Wotherell. Eleanor Hosslmo'r, Clo
ma Egiilmunn. Dorothy Jitcksou
and the hostess, Juno Bowker.
.
GRAY LADIES HOLD
SPECIAL MEETING ON
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ; ,
A special meeting of the Gray
Indies was held at the home of '
Mrs. L. W. Josso Wednesday after
noon with the chairman, Mrs, J, (;.
McCalll8ter. presiding.
Thosal present wero Mrs. Mo
Callister. Mrs. Arthur H. Mount
lord. Mrs. L. W. Josse, Mrs. II.
Waddcll, Mrs. George llharlon,
Mrs. E. A. Post. Mrs. A. I. Reich,
Mrs. J. M. Italsh. Mrs. Leonard It.
Coleman, Miss Mario Mullens and
Mrs. Broadway.
The benefit tea given by the
group. April run. was reporteu us
very successful and special thank
you nolca wore written to Plggly
WlgBly Hlore aud Parkinson's lor .
1 onallons anil In Lowells, uolille's
llootery. Mabel Lewis and Fisher's
fir furnishing prizes for the party.
The next meeting was announced
for May 3rd at a 7:30 o'clock ties
scti-supper lo he held ut the lionn
of Mrs. Arthur II. Mountford.
MRS. LOUIS FULLERTON
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE
CLUB MONDAY EVENING ;
Mrs. Louis Fullerton graclousi..
entertained her bridge club at a
lovely eight o'clock desscrt-luucli- ;
cou ut her home Monday evening.
Beautiful bouquclH of pink peotiloa.
tulips and lilacs were used to car
ry out a pretty decorutlvo motif
lor the occasion.
Covers were placed for Mrs. 15.
C. Patterson. Mis. Phil Harth and
Mrs. M. II. Muncy, guests, und
.Mrs. L. L. Wlinberly. Mrs. Adrian .
Flslier, Mrs. J. II. Henncssy, Mrs.
Clyde Carstens and the hostess,
.Mrs. Fullerton.
Contract bridge was enjoyed dur
ing the evening with Mrs. Muncy,
Mrs. Henncssy und Mrs. 'Curstens
winning the score prizes.
N.G.A. HOLDS
MEETING MONDAY
The regular meeting of Iho Na
tlohal Guui-il auxiliary iVha-'lield ut :
the home of Miss Evelyn Moore
Monday evening. Plans were made '
lor the next meeting to bo in tho
rorni of a potluck supper ut thu
home ot Mrs. It. L. Irving hi Wil
bur, April 22nd. ut which lime the
mothers wlll bo guests of honor.
Transportation will bu furnished
by the club members.
A social hour followed the ineel
In; and refreshments were servod
hv the ca 11I uiii. Miss Evelyn Monro.
and the first lieutenant. Georgia
Jackson. The evening's door prlzu
whs won ny :vn-s. I -Jlllsoll.
What oUiiiiTiFS measure
its value?-
MISS ATHALIE TAYLOR
ENTERTAINS GROUP OF
FRIENDS THURSDAY
Miss Alhalie Tailor entertained
a group 01 her friends at a very
charming parly at her attractive
home in laiurelwuod Thuraday eve
ning. Games ami vtsltlng were en-
Joyed and alter delicious refresh
ment, were served at a candellcht
cd table centered with a bowi of
tiillpb. Cover, were placed fnr
lourtuetu . ,
C AIAT VfllSHT il often flic only consideration liv
which the layman judges the worlh ol a diamond.
But if you acek real value and quality, these three
other characteristica must also be considered:
CUniN. The style and accuracy ol cutting con
trol tho brilliance ol a finished diamond greatly
affect lU worth a an ornament and heirloom.
M MICTION. The degree ol pcrlcction, ot freedom
from flaws, mlluenccj the valueof any slonc. Many
claudications separate the flawles, diamond from
tha visibly imperfecL
C?1?- Jr-"lit!onally. a diamond is colorless and
called white, or more often blue-white. Tingej of
yttlow or brown decrease its desirability.
Wa shall gladly show you stones in which these
quauttcsare present to varying degrees . . . ltuowl
edge which w,U aid you in the intelligent choice of
tna diamond you are seeking.
tmgb lit Amtricm Gem Sccitiy.
KNUDTSON'S
JEWELERS
(Crrlllirit (SrinalngtBl
and
i'iklT.J "J'.-Jiie. CW.
r 1 cuttim.
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