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IX By LOTUS KNIGHT fORTER B..W.C. MEETING IS , " ENJOYED MONDAY EVENING AT CLUBHOUSE Thft IitisinpHB mid Professional M'omen'H Vlub hold a very intpreHt ins nifNtiiw on th proRiiiin sub j't, 'HohHjcs,' Momloy eveii.mi lit Ihe rlubtiouiin with MIrr Mnr paret C'nrr, Huth Nerlms, Nadine J'lnkertnn and Lena Porter In charge. . Group slnKlnfi was led by Stella Rpncer with Lucille Lenox as ac companist, Kathryn,' StnnlKer, president, conducted the meetlns and committee report were given by Laura linn. Htute convention i'fialrman Tor ftosoburff, who urged nil members to Attend the conven tion In Oratita I'uhs In May. Announcement wok made that Mifla Cotdle Walt ft, of Kansas, na tional field secretary for the fl.l'. AV.C, would he In Roseburg Wed nesday and plana were made for n no-hostess dinner to bo given In Jioaor of her ut the Hotel Uinpquu Wednesday evening. An Invitation to attend the East ern Otiigon conference to be held April 14 in Pendleton was rend. This will be the laBt conference of the year. The meeting was turneil over (o.f,- ami minlto mi Ihe Fedora Miss Carr, chairman of tho eve- fling's program, wlio presented short talk on "Hobblea" and Intro duced the following who spoke on their hobbies: Florence Snedalter. Hooks"; Alvln Wetherell. "Oar denlnK"; Mrs. T. O. Watson, "Wa ter Colors"; Lucille Lenox, "Pho tography"; Kathryn Sinnlger. "Archery." All of the talks were most interesting and were greatly enjoyed, A miniature rock garden with a. mirror pool, surrounded by flowers, plnntH. reins, moss and ' rocks grilled the table. Members and guests present wero Nance h IU-i simmnns. Florence. Rnedaker. Al- via Wetherell, Verna Carothers, Margaret Walklns, Alice M. Kll Patrick, Stella Spencer .Aillne My ers, Lavola McMlllen, Ixils Dun cun, Mrs. T. G. Wntson, Margaret today' s Pattern SWEET-AND-YOUNG PARTY DRESS PATTERN 4420 A "Gone with the wind" type of frock that's here with the first warm breeze this butterfly-gay Anne Adams creation! Won't Pat tern 4420 make the perfect dress for graduation and parties later? It includes both a daytime and a f first dance" version . The full skirt billows as dancing feet fly. And the waistband, pointed In back nnd charmingly diamond-shaped in front, slims the waist to a size that Scarlett herself would envy. The prettily shaped neckline looks sweet cut lower, front and back, for evening wear. Have loose, rippling sleeves or demure little puffs. And don't spare on the lace-nnd-bow trimming for a real "south ern belle" look. Pattern 4420 Is available In junior miss sizes 11, 12, 13, 14. 15. It! nnd 17. Size 13 takes 3) yards 3!) Inch fabric. Send FIFTKKN CENTS (15rl In coins for this Anne Adams pattern. Write plninlv SIZE, NAME. AD DRESS and STYLE NUMBER. Are you a "problem child" as far as your figure is concerned? If you are Irregularly proportioned let ANNE ADAMS PER-F1T FOUN DATION PATTERN 4114 take the guess-work out of dressmaking. It's a "basic figure" pattern that Is first fitted and adjusted to your exact measurements in tissue; then cut out In muslin for a permanent record. Pin all of your dress pat terns to it. make the necessarv changes, and the finished frock will fit with custom-made perfec tion! Send for a Foundation Pat tern today it costs Just FIFTEEN CENTS! Send your order to News-Review, Pattern Dept., Roseburg, Ore. Mm liU; t Li CO Carr, Kadlne P,nkerton,,f porothy. .Norton; i.ena u. 1'orler, Kiunitiiw. Ruth E. Nerbas, Kthel Tipton, Kli zabeth (iurrett, Kthel G. CitrKii ter, Carr to Bell. Margaret N. John son, Rebecca Crockett, Ann llov iugdon, Mn reluct Raundera, Klnor Sherk, -Goldie Brunn, Dolma (Irobp, Amanda Anderson. Knthryn Slnnl ger and Eleanor Hessemei'. - NATIONAL OFFICER HONORED AT B.P.W.C. DINNER WEDNESDAY A seven o'clock no-hontess din ner wna held at the Umpriua hotul Wednesday evening by the Rose burg IJ.1WV.C. to honor the nation al field secretary, Miss (J oldie Walte. Mrs. L. L. Rpenenr was In ehargo of the dinner with Mrs. Story Ilea in charge of the decorations, which consisted of very beautiful bou quets of tulips and lilacs wllh tall lighted tapers. The Business and Professional Women's glee club, under the di rection of Mrs. Charles A. lirand, sang. "Down by the Sea and "Southern Moon." MIsh Waite was Introduced hy the club president, Mrs. C. W. Sin , an,i tnB various phases of club activity. Pep singing was led by Miss Lucille Lenox. Covers were placed for MIsh Walte, guest of honor, Mrs. C. W. Slnnlger, .Mrs. II. V. Pen?. Mrs. Story lies, Clara Daker, Kthel G. Carpenter, Carrie Hell, Nadiue Pln kerton, Lois Duncan, Martha Per- Uolnia Grobe, Verna caroltiers Stella Spencer, Evelyn Willis, Ua 1 unhoi-h Rim Pm-klnsnn. Florence Rnminker. Ina Farnsworth. Leona rjVnnr KlhBl Kaston, Margaret Wnt- kIll)i Amanda Anderson, Lavola McMlllen. Kloda Taylor, Dorothy i Norton. Lucille Lenox, Vera Fred- rickson, Mary Alice Wolford, Agnes Pitchlord, Gnldlo Ilrunn, Emily Jtldd, Alice uelitnu, iiess vwiurum, Rebecca Crockett, (illino Myers, Althea Caraway. Marlon II. Brand, Ethel Guile, Elizabeth Gnrrott, Lena C. Porter anil Ann Loving- don JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB MEMBERS TO GO TO DISTRIQT CONVENTION A group of members of tho Roseburg Junior Woman's club nro planning to leave early Sun day morning for Newport to at- tend the district convention oi mu Junior Woman's club. Mrs. Vorn Hainlon, district chair man of the Juniors, will preside anil senior clubwomen who will participate In the one day ses sion are Mrs. Harold D. Peter- son, Dallas, president or me suuo denm duh or George manner aux rederatlon; Mrs. Walter Kulm, itti-y to United Spanish War Vet Newnort. nresldent of tho second onins Fiiilav afternoon at a charm- district and Mrs. Otto Zontner, of ng one-thirty o'clock dessert-lunch-Iinmlon . federation cbulrmaii of eon at her home. Beautiful hou- niotloii pictures. Included on the program will be a breakfast for presidents and past presidents oi Junior clubs; and for contact chairmen; a lunch-'Long, eon nt Which Mrs. Zentller will speak nnd an entertainment mini- i... .! r,.nm nr.ii rinh represented at the spring conven- lion. MRS. WILLIS MYERS IS HOSTESS TO SEWINQ CLUB ON WEDNESDAY Mrs. Willis Myers entertained her sewing club at n very lovely one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon ENJOYS PICNIC SUPPER Wednesday at her beautiful new, TUESDAY EVENING home in Oaks addition. Tuliim.i snupdrogons and lilacs formed nt-l The Methodist choir had n pic tractive bouquets about the nlc supper at the church Tuesday ronmK evening at 0:30 o'clock. The fnl- Covers were placd for Mrs. Earl lowing were present: Miss llelene Wiley. Mrs. G. M. Krell, Mrs. A. B, Robinson, choir director, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Grant Osborn, Mrs.1 Paul Oeddes, the church organist, Clyde Carstens, Mrs. Harold Del- and the members of the choir, Mrs. lows, Mrs. E. S. Hall and son, Ste-i George Churchill, Mrs A. B. lay phen Allen, Mrs. C. M. Ilutner.Mor, Mrs. Everett Jon' Mrs. ljos Mrs. B. A. Britton. members. Mrs.ler Butner. Mrs. A. J. Ellison, Miss George Campbell, a guest, and tho Delia Uob. Miss Maxlne Ilaml, Mi-.. Mvoib iniil ilniir.li.' Mrs. llarrie Booth, Mrs. A. J. Ged- Marilyn. . Sewing and visiting were enjoy ed during the pleasant, afternoon hours. MRS. C. W. PARKER ENTERTAINS GUESTS AT LOVELY DINNER Mrs. C. W. Parker entertained at n very lovely six o'clock dinner at her attractive home on South Stephens street Wednesday eve ning. Tall lighted tapers nnd a center piece of lilies graced the prettily appointed toble. Covers were pluccd for Mrs. Margaret Phillips, of Portland, grand chief of Oregon Pythian Sisters, and Mrs. Lewis Manual, Mrs. Harry J. Ditter and Mrs. Frnncls scnroiie. an oi i-.u-gene, unci the hostess, Mrs. Par Following the dinner the group attended the Pythian Sisters meet ing nt tho K. P. hall. LADY ELKS ENJOY SOCIAL MEETING THURSDAY EVENING The Iidy Elks met Thtirsclny evening at the temple with the new president, Mrs. J. E. Pickens. In charge and Mrs. Charles Boyd as hostess for the social hour of cards. Mrs. A. E. Kent won the high score prize for bridge with Mrs. Bovd winning the door prize. The next meeting will be held April 25th nt the temple. POETS CORNER The following was published In a late issue of The Troubadours. SOCIAL INSECURITY (to Sniffer) Little old lady, full or years. Growing wrinkled behind the ears; Offspring scattered for miles a round Country, city, village and pound; Even In age you can't relax You still must pay a canine tax. Whereas, this is my contention: Iady, yon should draw a pension! Marjorle Hunt Petilt. i uosttORS RwS-gTev. tosCTcmQ, FLAPPER FANNY KM "But I'll be so lonesome, Chiick do you haft go" Very far away to forget me?" SYLMON VALLEY CLUB MEETS AT 8HARP HOME THURSDAY AFTERNOON The Sylmon Valley club met Thurailnv nftpi-nnnn at the home nf Mr. i? r sham. Uleeding ..-.i .....i..i.i.. ko.i It, ,, ,.,. u,,,,,,... nhniu tlm ,.Q0,nB. A 'ghorl business session W(U1 fni,)W(,, bv Janice Johnson, r Vpnr.niil nln're of Mrs. Sham. ulnt,lnIr n urnuri nf numbers. Sew- ln(? and v1bUIhk wore enjoyed llt tho tPa nour Mn- sharp, ai and tea hour Mrs. Sharp, nsslst- ed by her sister and nieces served delicious refreshments. Those enjoying tho ntternoon with Mrs. Sharp Included; Mrs. Louisa Conkey. of Minnesota; Mrs. Fern Wood, of Eugene, Miss Ethel Webb, Mrs. Waniln Ware, Mrs. Mary Johnson, Mrs. L. L. Bodie, Mis. L. E. Gooilburn, Mrs. Bertha Mouser, Mrs. Clarence Chartler, Mih. Nellie Myers, Mrs. Wanen Cloake. Mrs. Clarence Miller, Mrs. Dan Egly, Mrs. lisslc 'Lawson, Janice Johnson, Darley Ware and jerry Chnrtler. PAST PRESIDENTS CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING AT WRIGHT HOME FRIDAY Mrs. Hubert Wright was a most gracious hostess to the I'ast Trust ijuels of mixed spring blossoms centered the table unci decorated the rooms. j Covers were placed for Mrs. Will president. Mrs. W. C. Print, Ilt-mpsev, Mrs) W. O. dinger, Mrs. S. W. Rta'-itier. Mrs. H. A. Taylor. Mrs. F. M. Coinptjon. Mrs. Paul Mrs. Percy Webb nnd the hostess, Mrs. Printc. A pleasant social afternoon was enjoved. The next meeting will hi April 19th at n one-thirty dessert luncheon at tho home of Mrs. Stunner on Winchester street. METHODIST CHOIR des, Mrs. Lawrence Hand. Mrs, Dorothy Hunt, George cnurcniii, Paul Geddes. A. J. Geddes. G. W l,eeper, Lawrence Rand, Clarence liimil. (',. W. Wright. U. C. Living stone and Dr. and Mrs. Louis Magln. There were several new members for the choir. The choir rehearsal followed the evening din ner. MRS. MOTSCHENBACHER IS HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. J. P. Motschenbncher very graciously entertnlned her bridge club at a delightful one-thirty o'clock salad luncheon at her home ;on south Main street Wednesday afternoon, Gorgeous bouquets of mixed spring flowers were used about the rooms and to center the lace-covered serving table. Those enjoying the afternoon with Mrs. Motschenbacher Includ ed: Mrs. L. I Wlmberly, Mrs. Adrian Fisher. Mrs. S. C. Rich mond, Min. Phil Harth. Mrs. M. IL Muncy and Mrs. Frank Long, mem bers, and Mrs. Frederick J. Porter, a guest. Contract bridge was enjoyed dur ing the afternoon with Mrs. Ilnrlh winning high score; Mrs. Muncy, second high score, and Mrs. Wlm berly, tho traveling prize. MARION A. MURRAY AND MILLARD J. MAGNESS MARRY AT VANCOUVER Miss Marlon A. Murray, daugh ter of Mrs. J. G. DcDollelaere. of Rlversdale, and Millard J. Mag ness. of Roseburg, son of Mrs. T. B. Magncss, of Dayton, were quietly married at Vancouver, Wash.. April 1st. Only the necessary witnesses nttended the ceremony. The bride wore a blue taileur with white ac cessories and a corsage of carna tions and hyacinths. A reception was held nt Albany. Ore., at the borne of the bride groom's sister. Mr. May Potts, and following a short honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Magness returned to Roseburg and are making their home on Washington street. The bride was graduated from y syivi Sullierlln high school In the class of 1938 and Is a popular member of ihn vnunaer set of that community, where she hus spent most of her life. The bridegroom, who is wen known here as a fine singer, was graduated from high school at Day ton and later ntteniieu Mniieiu cm lege at McMlnnvllln. For the last four years, ho has made his home In Ibis city, where he Is employed hy Ihe Farm Bureau. WOMAN'S CLUB TO ENTERTAIN JUNIOR CLUB NEXT THURSDAY AFTERNOON Members of the Junior Womnn's r-lh lntvn linen cnrdlnllv invited In ho the guests of tho nosoburg urnm.n'a r-inh nt n ono-thlrtv des- Bert-luncheon next Tuosdny at the clubhouse. Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield Is chairman of tho hostess commit tee anil is being aBBlsted by Mrs. W. W. Mace, Mrs. L. A. Ithoden and Mrs. George K. Qulne. Mrs. L. A. Wells president, w 11 Te"nXt ,,, wlll bfJ ,,, be In charge. Mrs. Homer Grow, i A 22n(, , ,,, of ,,,, music chairman, has announced r.yn(,,la (jBrmnd, on East Dong Miss Mnrle Milam will be guest , , ,.., artist and Mrs. T. Q. Watson will..' , ,"l Lm' be chairman of tho Interesting P-'qREENS g-ryrjY CLUB glillll Ull nuuiiinn, ii.uii-i:uii tuiu: speakers will ulsn be enjoyed. All members nro requested to lie pres ent. D. A. R. CLUB TO MEET NEXT, MONDAY Who Wont of Umpqua Chapter of tho D. A. R., Mrs. Ray S. Petro - of quill, has invited tho members to . fmlnv n nil. illicit! n'lnr.lr r1r,Uu,,tl. luncheon at her homo on the Crlto - ser road In West Molrose Monday,,; A short business meeting, will bo, tniinwed Dy an interesting program ili charge of Mrs. F. H. Churchill. P.-T. A. ACTIVITIES IN DOUGLAS COUNTY Greens The Green P.-T.A. hold Its regu lar meeting on April 6 at tho school bouse. Mrs, Fred Agee, president, had clinrge of the busi ness meeting. Various committee chairmen gave reports nnd a fa - vonible report was given on the hot lunches which are heing served ! dally to the pupils. Mr. W. A. Da- vis gave a report on the activities, of the P.oy Scout troop and Mr. It. U Uould wus upiiolnted troop com inltteemnn. Mrs. W. A. Davis was appointed chairman for a food Bale to be given soon to raise money for the Boy Scouts. Mrs. Carl Schmidt nnd Mrs. Clias. Insley will assist Mrs. Dnvls. Election of officers for the com ing yenr wns held after which the meeting was adjourned. Refreshments wero served In the basement with Mrs. Earl Agee In charge. The lost regular meeting of the P.T.A. wlll be held on May 3 at Ihe school house with MrB, Carl Schmidt in charge or the refresh ments. Fullerton Fullerton P.-T.A. met Monday af ternoon at the 8choo!house with Mrs. Wilbur Culn. president, In chnrffp. Plans were made for tt cooked food sale to be held April 20th at McKean and Baldwins with Mrs. Bert Matthews, chairman, assisted by Mrs. W. H. Carter and Mrs. Homer Strlckling. Members are requested to have their foods nt the store not later then nine o'clock In the morning. The proceeds of the sale will go to purchasing dnrk blinds for the school auditorium so that moving pictures may bo used In Ihe school work. Election of officers was held and the new officers Include: presi dent. Mrs. P. O. Ackley; vice-president. Mrs. C. K. Band; secretary. Mrs. B. B. Irving, and trensurer, Mrs. Donn Badabaugh. Mrs. It. R. Brand had charge of the program and Interesting talks were given by Mrs. P. O. Ackley on, "Safety In the home"; Mrs. E. A. Britton. "Safety at play"; Miss Ruth Swlnney, "Safety In the school"; Mist Eleanor Bessemer presented a sextett of senior high girls Including: Betty Mnrtters, Ruth Snoddy. Mary Margaret Ells worth, Rosemary Irving, Patricia Qulne and Marilyn Harpham, ac companied hy Peggy Cole. The group sang two numbers. The afternoon's attendance prize was awarded tn Mil's fleorn Lggl man's mom. The next meeting Crittenden, II. c. wautieii, sirs, wlll be held the afternoon of Mayi Roy O. Young, Judge Carl E. Wlm th at the schoolhouse, at which herly, V. J. Mlrelll, Mr. and Mrs. time installation of officers wlll be' held. sas&tjw, Saturday, april PUBLIC INVITED TO ;;(' SECOND OF'SERIES OF 1 ' CARD PARTIES ON 17TH ' ;'. . c . . ' tit. Joseph's AltariRociety nan is sued a mort cordial' Invitation to the public to enjoy the second of a Series nf five benefit card parties to lie held nt eight oclock next Wednesday night, April mil, at the Catholic parish hall an North Kane street. Cash prises will be awarded the high score winner In contract bridge and in five-hundred and refreshments will be served, Mrs. M. H. Shook Is gen eral chairman of the party and res ervations may be made by tele phoning Mrs. K. L. Dnlnn nt 733-L. At the close of the series cash prises will . be given as grand awards. The first of the series of parties was held Wednesday evening at the parish hall with Mrs. J. A. Harding as general chairman. The paity was unusually successful and wus greatly enjoyed by tho Inrge attendance. Mrs. A. B. Taylor won tho high score contract bridge prize and Mrs. George Crenshaw won the five-hundred prize. Re freshments wero served later in the evening. Assisting Mrs. Harding wero Mrs. Al. R. Rlchnrds, Mrs. T. II. Ness, Mrs. Hurrls Ellsworth, Miss Helen Casey, Mrs. E. L. Dolan, Mrs. Lucy Jennings, Mrs. R. It. Wlllett, Mrs. Fred Itltzman, Mrs. K. Gresham, Mrs. Jane Mornn, Mrs. John McClement. Mrs. William Stlewig, Mrs. Mary Ilryan, Mrs. Fayette Ijtngenherg, Mrs. George Hammer and Mrsi-Orln Wand. THIMBLE CLUB HOLDS MEETING ON MONDAY Mrs. George Crenshaw and Mrs. A. H. Pcrrln were hostesses to the N.: of W. Thimble club Monday uf- ternoon nt the former's home on iv chi i.-ouginsi street. . Mrs. B. W. Tavlor. nresldent. conducted the business meeting,! after which Chinese checkers und sewing were enjoyed. Lovely re freshments wero Borved at four thirty o'clock to Mrs. II. I. Lucas, of Wyoming, Mrs. Cora Dourto, Mrs. Llston Darby. Mrs. Gertrudo Ahrend. Mrs. Cynthia Gormond.l"' Pseiu. Mrs. B. W. Taylor, Mrs. Winnie Hawn. Mrs. S. L. Hebard, Mrs. P. K.i Heaver, Mrs. Arthur H ml noil. I Mrs. T. J Miller, Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Clifton Hooper, Dlshmnn, Mrs. W. E. Sullivan, Mrs. C. W. Owen, Mrs. Harry I.ohr, Mrs. Gene Palm, Mrs. I,ce Ilounshell, Mrs. Allle Cnlfonl and the hostesses, Mrs. Crenshaw and Mrs. Perrln. The hostesses wero assisted in u AO ENJOYABLE MEETING TUESDAY A very enjoyable meeting of tho Greens Study clul) was held Tues- day at the home of Mrs. Fred Agee ut Coos Junction. A delicious ono o'olock pollack luncheon was servs ''" W Mrs. W. A Davis, Mrs I 1 lender, airs. I vun iJuiO. i,a- ;ur, Mrs, Agnes Telford, Mrs. Geo, . 1 10MU, Mrs. Cecil Fessler, Mrs. Jo- ! rter. Mrs. N.orman Fisher, Mrsi Cnrl Schmidt, Mrs. Claude pg beads for tho viiiIoub depart ParkhurBt, Mrs.' Percy Myers and incuts lo bo held nt camp; Mrs. G. MrHu Karl Agee. C. Flnlay, food chairman: II. H. ' Silling flowers decorated tho tn- Turner, transportation of supplies blcs and rooms. -The afternoon chairman. was snent In sewing and visiting.! The camp wlll follow the Boy The next regulnr meeting will bo Scouts camnlnu neilnd. which on April 23 with tyrs Cecil Fessler an hostess lo nn afternoon meet ing. , NEW IDEA CLUB IS ENTERTAINED AT PORTED HOME ON WEDNESDAY Mis .Inhn H. Porter vo'-y i clously entertained the New Idea cluh members nt a lovely one , .ii, ;,i,, i i,i. immn Wed- d aflerne.on. Snrlng flowers deeoraied the prettily appolntei' . . where covers were arranged f. Mp. v. r nuckiriRlibni. Mrs. H. Annlehoff, Mrs. E. T. Nelson, Mrs. It. H. Williams, Mrs. H. L. till. Mis. F. M. Curtis, ii is. w. r tirirrls. Mrs. Allen Moore, Mrs. P. E. Beaver and the nosier.s, nun. Porter. A Bhort business session wa fol lowed by a social hour and the ex change or Pollynnnn gifts. The next meeting will he a one o'clock luncheon. April 17th, al the homo or Mrs. Buckingham. MR8. A. D. PARR IS HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB TUESDAY EVENING Mrs. A. D. Parr very graciously entertained her bridge club 'at n lovely eight o'clock dessert-supper at her attractive home on Enst Lane street TueBilay evening. Ap ple blossoms and lilacs formed beautiful bouuuots about tho rooms. Covers wero placed for Mrs. u U Wlmberly, a guest, and Mrs. Leon Yenrwood, Mrs. Marshall Pengra. Mrs. J. K. Watts. Mrs. Roger Bailey, Mrs. W. R. Chrlslcr, Mrs. Frank Coon and the hostess, Mrs. Parr. Contract brldgo was enjoyed during the evening with Mrs. Pen gin winning the high score. LEGION AND AUXILIARY ENJOY NO-HOSTE88 BANQUET AT TAVERN MONDAY NIGHT A large number of American Lo glon and auxiliary members en joyed the nohosless banquet nt seven o'clock Monday evening nt the Tavern. Covers were placed for Ihe stale department commander, Neal Al len and Mrs. Allen, of Grants Pass, James Muleare, national rehabili tation field secretary, commander of I'mpqua post, Vincent Malone and Mrs. Malone; Mrs. M. R. Itlrh iards, president of I'mpqua unit, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fulcher, Mr. and Mrs. Gaye Mowery, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick, Mr. and Mrs. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. ' W. J. Olm schled, Mr. and Mrs. I. Rlegel. Mr. Collins, Dan Coffel, George Trapa- lis. K. A. Post, Lloyd Crouch, F. U Hugh Cooper. William Moore, Wnl- ' tor Fisber, Thomas Parkinson, II. i niiifiiiMMitMiiiitiniii 1 940. - nd I glf ' Talks weretgltoM Commander Nf MnlAurr The Mt trip tlirough tile! trillion facility f i lluiril iiMiim. ENJOY SUKCtK 1 UtBUSI A church night- supper, under tho auspices of; the- Christian , En deavor society, .will , be enjoyed at slx-lhirty o'clock npxt Tuesday night at the First Preshytoiiint church, A free-will offering will ho taken ns a benefit for Improve ments at Fir Point. Those attend ing have been asked to bring a covered dish and sandwiches. A musicul program has been arrang ed nnd pictures on "Alaska" will bo Hhown by Rev. W. A. Coudeii. -EPISCOPAL GUILD TO MEET MONDAY ' ' A very Interesting mooting of St. George's Episcopnl guild has been announced for Monday even ing to be held at the parish hall nt eight o'clock with tho president, Mrs. C. F. Spauldlng In charge, and Mrs. It. It, Brauil continuing her talk on tho church history. Hob lessen for the evening will bo Miss Bess Wharton and Mrs. A. M. Knudlsnn. All Indies nf the church nro most cordially Invited' to be present. ' DR. DUNN'S BIBLE CLASS TO MEET MONDAY Dr. n. L. Dunn's non-denominational Bible Study clnss will meet at 7:40 o'clock noxt Monday eve ning at the dining hall of the Doug las hotel to begin tho study of Dan iel's 70th week in Its hearing on tho tribulation period. The week ly meetings are open to anyono In- teresled in the Bible study. E- O. CLUB TO "tET Tuesday v i The II, E. O. club will bo enter tnlned at, n one-thirty luncheon next Tuesday nt the homo of Mrs. Henry Ersklne at 1)09 Cobb street. A". memnors aro cordially Invited Council Meeting Held ' Mrs. Clair K. Allen, president of the Camp Fire Girls Council, called n hoard meet lug for Tuesday ove ning al the Roseburg chamber of commerce office, nt which time Mrs. Allen wus re-elected presi dent. Mrs. GUV Cordon la flt-ni vice-president of the Council und Mrs. Earl Ullrich is sei.-rotary, treusuror MrH. Allen appointed tho follow ing, coniruiuees lu.r tho , summer OHinp: Airs. V. w. Slnnlger, gener al chairman of the rump commit tee; Mrs. Fred Hamilton, reglstrn- tion chairman; Mrs. Guy Cordon, chairman of the coinmltleo secur- dnsns on July 2Stli. The place of uie gins camp win no annnunceil Inter us will the personnel of tho i ;i -i 1 1 ciinip. Mats. 2o Eves. 35c Children 10c al juixiwellj TT W Depart .111 wfen and ii if I JieiHiis niliilijlf ig the jiftM- (t$ JEAN ARTHUR yt J . '7 A'SWlf1l ' FRED MacMURRAY ' ftSSk Jf ' ' V." vi nHfffJ ME,i-yN Douglas ; WWA'A 1 WtiNk Too Many - ' ' Husbands" : ;' tfr 1t nr lajMwn n mimvitttT i Tli previeWtonight 5o4illlErrRli mrs. e. y ENTERTM CLUB.pjlT Airs. rjju. jiiiiiiiaifKttii very clously ctUaJnnBiliel bridge ry - ste rM)l arming TuesMkj 'ifffovnouh' Al' a clfii1 one-lblrly o'clock dessert-lunch Wri (-!(, hditrj 14 J.ht Pbl)ittH apartments. , .Llhic s , -and mixed bouquets of spring blossoms were attractively: arranged, .about, , the, 'rooms. : I ' t ' f " ' Covers worn 'placed for "Mrs.- V 0. Watson, ji guosL and Mrs. Hiirrle W. Booth, Mrs. Paul llelwlg, Mrs, E. S. McClnln. Mrs. L'hester Mor gan. Mrs. II. II. Turner, Mrs, ireroy Starts Tomorrow , (Sunday) , Remember "Moisie"? . She's back again Big as Life. RICHARD ARLEK 11 1111 f I I I L.J1JJ LUUlwUitllfi m I SOTHERN UfWV i!?; JOHNSO n,4JM TIVeL JOHN y&il ? ft PLUS X:3iJi I ACTION IN THE CLOUDS . T&J LAST TIMES TODAY "Riders of "Bullets for Pasco Basin" Rustlers" SUNDAY - MONDAY TUESDAY 3 Days of Laughs... . 14 ,j ,.?T laMWfnjMMellincoVeVl-Jil id -M .JI. tim f If' hIBti 2i SKATING Men 28o' ' ' RAINBOW RINK - Winchester , ,. , ANDY DEVINE Shows 2-30-7-9 P. M. .' rt!8i2F' Ji '., :.v;. "it