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ti&Hf IttlMttt hM.mU itmm. bfH&k Saturday. aIril is, mo. jocietu MRS. H. J. CHANDLER HONORED AT SHOWER PARTY WEDNESDAY . A very charming shower party van given In honor of Mm. II. J. Chandler, Jr., ul her beautiful linnie. nt Kelley's Kornor, when the. inmnhnrii of her sewing dub acted (in hostesses. Lovely flowers and appropriate rnvoi-H anil decorations wero carried out for the Oceanian. Visiting and sewing wore enjoy, ed and beautiful gifts were present ed to Mrs. Chandler from Mm. Dar ley Ware, Mrs. J. L. Haundcrs, Mlsa lloulnh Mnynard, Mrfl. II. J. illhert, Mrs. Joseph Fest, Mrs. fjorclon Warn, Mrs. Nun in Fits HlinmoiiH, Mrs. Willlmn Calhoun, Mrs. Forrest McKuy, Mrs. Itulph Ttodley, Mrs. Cleda Whltakor, Miss Until Kershnor, Mrs. (lien Mar nlioll, Mrs. (ieorao I'lpcr, Mrs. 'I'hoinnH HnviMiK, Jr., Mrs. filewiirt hooper. Miss Violet lllonntqiilsl, Mrs. Alfred C'loake, MIbh Klsln llcnsn and llin hostesses,, MIbh Frunres Metsger, . MIhb Carol ' CnrneB, Mib. Ilaymoiid ABhnry, Mib. Allen Moore, Mib, David Hill, Mrs. James u, IlenboHt and Mib. Dale Owen. N0RTH8IDE SUNSHINE CLUB MEETS THUR8DAV A very Interesting mooting of the Nortlisldn HuhhIiImo cluh wiib held Thursday when Mra. MarKaret I'endergrass wiih hostess to llin meinhorB and guests at linr homo for the afternoon. Th biiHlnoHB meeting was In chorgn of the president Mib .(',. i Ileeerat, lifter which visiting and j i'iiiiiik uniKd was nnjoyeii, Airs. Norman Fisher winning the grand prlso. Deanllful bouquets of spring flownrs decorated the roonm. At a late hour a delicious lunch eon was served by Mib. Ponder grass, assisted by her daughter, to Mrs. Carl Palm, a guest, and Mrs. Lena Hutler, Mrs. Norman Fisher, Mrs. T. J. Wrlston, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs: Win. Htolwlg, Mrs. Earl Long, Miss F.lluilioth Paul, Mrs. Kugene I'rlneen, Mrs. Pearl Clemens, Mra Nick Andrnleff, Mrs. I,. W. Ingels Mib. W. O. Patterson, Mib. C. O Ileecroft, Mrs. K. P. Ilnllou, members. Tho next regular meeting will be Brid of Roseburg Boy , k . '-'m, -'H;- Local News Mr. Lyster In Town W. N. ster, of Itecdsport, attended hrsiness here yesterday. Attends to Business Julius Sinilt, of Melrose, wub u businesH visitor In this c-ity yesterday. Plan Trip Mr. and Mrs. leon ard Delnney and Mr. and MrH. ('haiies Mole plan to spend tomor row at Crater lake. Marshfleld Attorney .Here Den net Swanlon, attorney from Marsh- field, spent yeHtenlay In this city on legal bllfiineKB, Theta Rho Club to Meet The Alpha eta Tbi'ta Ithngli'lB tluli will meet In regular session Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock at the I. II. (I. F. hall. Glee Club to Practice Mrs. Charles A. Ilrund has unnoiineed a prac tice meeting of the HualnesH and '.,,, 1 , ' ' " ," Professional Women's (ilea club to , Li n,nJ. .S.""!r,li;.,, be hold Monday night at 7:15 o' clock at her studio. ... ment is attributed to thelf princi pal. Mrs. Kdlth S. Aekert. The Dago family moved this week Ui tile p!"cc fornicr!" 'iiwi bv l)iiis Elliott. ; -' ' Dill Wilder and Carol I .coper of O.'endale and Evelyn Paulson of Azulea called nt the nay Paulson home Saturday evening on Ihelr way home from Kosehurg. Reverend A. M. Shaffer Is doing considerable work improving and beautifying the grounds around the Illhle academy this week. Mr. and Mra. Victor Shaw and family went to flardeu Valley Sun day lo visit at the borne of Mrs. Klaw'B brother, II. K. (irahain. On arriving, however, they learned Mr. firabam bad been retuined at the veterans hospital several days long er than was expected, but that he will be discharged within a short lime. Mr. and Mrs. Lauren James of Drew attended the program pre sented by tho Junior high school Friday evening. They took their son. Verlon. home with them where he remained until Sunday evening when they retuined him to tho O. I. Lewis home. Mr. and Mrs. Odom Ford and daughter, Thelez, were business vlHitni'H In llnsebilrg Tuesday. Cecil Wllllums has taken over tho management of her cufe In KoHchurg in the place of Mr. and Mib. I,. II. Crick"lt. who ure both lihysicully unable lo continue oper ating the business. Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Iwls were In oil i April 2d Willi Mib. Howard this city, having been horn here hold Casebenr as IiosIobb. METH0DI8T LADIES AID ES2,'?FLJ0HTrUL LUNCHEON MEETING ON THURSDAY The Methodist Ladles 'Aid bo- eioty held a very delightful one ociocii iiinrnenn meeting Thurs day nt the church piulors with Mib. A. J. Klllnon ns chairman of the I'osless committee, assisted by mra. ucorgo Churchill. Mrs. J. u. McCllntnck. Mrs. H. II. Hampton Mrs. H. I,. Hounshell, Mrs. II. W. Ainrsiers anil Mrs. Edwin noolh. florgeous bnlniuets of colorful Blu ing hlnssoins decorated tho serv ing tables, where covers were Placed for rifty. Mra. It. I,. Whip pie. president, conducted tho busi ness meeting with Mrs. J. J. Ensi ling, aecjralary. reading Ibo minutes and correspondence. The irtspiru- iionai iievoiioniu service was led by llev. A. J. Slarnier. Mrs. A. S. Cnen waB ulHlntel treasurer to take tho place of Mrs. P. T. lluhar. who is unable lo complete her term of office on account of being in. F. S. CLUB ENJ0Y8 DELIGHTFUL MEETING AT BLOOM HOME The F. S. club enjoyed Tuesday aflernoon ns tho gnosis of Mrs. II. T. Illoom nt her homo on Mill Mroel. Iloiiouels of lilacs and Iris worn attractively arranged about the rooms. Sewing and visiting wore enjoy ed mid nt the tea hour delicious refreshments wore served by Mrs. Illoom to Mrs. A. Alderton, of Portland. Mrs. Alice I'lilch of Jacksonville. Ore., mid Mrs. II. II. I News-llDVlew l'hulo and Hngravltiff Mri. Leland Russell, of Boise, Idaho. Of much Internal here Is the wed ding announcement nf the mar riage April 7th, of Udnnd Hussell, son nf Mr. and Mrs. Ilulph L. Hus sell, of Itosehurg, and Miss Hose Donnvan, daughter of Henry Dona van, of linker, Ore., at ilolse, Idaho. Lelund in very well known In April 7, lull!, and was married to Miss Donnvan on his birthday an niversary. He wan gradualed from Itoseburg senior high school In lllltl and during his school atten dance was prominent In ntimerous activities as well as Hoy Scout uc UvltlcH. He became an Eagle Scout In VJ'.i'i. Ho entered Albany college In 103-1 and served as student body prosldent 111 19.17. Inter transfer ring his senior year to I'niversity of Oregon, where he was graduat ed In the cIiihb of VXlx. He is a (ieorgo Long has gone lo Tiller where he will bo employed this week by Elton Jackson. .,,, ,, D,,, I Mrs. C. B. Hensley and daugh Benefit Card Party Monday- Patty. Channie and Ruby, of Rlversdale grange has Invited the Cme tm,,lUm. WBre vlHltor8 Jh8r0 public to attend a benefit five- Tuesday nftornoon. hundred card party Monday night i.rry Womack Is moving from at H o clock at the grange hall, tho Oreenwltch Tavern to his new Prizes will bo awarded and re- place of business this week, freshments will be served. I The dance sponsored by the 4-H I clubs of Days Creek and Canyon Return Home Mr. nnd Mib. Ro- ville Saturday night was well al bert Telford and son, Arnold, left tended mid a total of approxlmate I'rldny Tor their homo In Eugene, lv 121.00 was cleared which was following several days visiting Mr. divided equally between the end Mrs. A. Larsen and Mr. and schools. A floor bIiow provided by Mrs. John Rodley In Ixmkingglu.ts: the Days Creek division was ex John Telford in Happy Valley, and Iremelv nmuslng. Another joint .tir. c.im mi-H. uauui luuiey, oi iuHe- uaiiee is uoing planned for tho near oiirg. .irs. Tcllord was lormeriy. luture. Ireno Rod ley, of lxioklngglaKB. Olalla Senior Class Play Weil Presenred Th minimi H?nlor rlnfifl piny was woll prnfleiitetl hist night be fore a largo audience at tho Rono burg senior high school auditor ium. The student cast proseiitftd tho three-act mystery -comedy, "The Black Derby," under the direction nf Delmer Hiiinsiicll, Infltructor of drumutlcfl. Tho plot carried a BUBlained mywlery element with a surprise ending, necessitating employment of much dramatic ability, and at the same time comedy was kept on a level with the mystery angle. The cast was particularly well chosen, each member giving an ex cellent portrayal of his particular role, and the play was lifted above the avprage of amateur dramatics by the sklllled dramatic work of the players. Members of the cast in the order of their appearance were Don Perry, Itetty Mao Whipple, 7well Hussell, Patricia Turner, Sally Clark, Hetty Joan Byrd, Itlll Chalmers, Rett Shoemaker, and Hob Norton. Assisting In the pro duction was a large production und terhnirnl staff. Music was fur nished by tbn high school orches tra under tho direction of J, D. (Snap) Cillmore. Wilbur OLALLA, April 1.1. Mr. nnd Leave For District Convention Mrs. L. L. Spencer, of this city, ac companied by Mrs. fieorge Ilrynnt, of Coouille. slate president of Hie Oregon Federation or P..P.W.C, nrs. non cnrrol mm Dlxonville anil Miss (loldie Walte. of Kansas, called lit the homo of Mr. and Mrs. member of Thetn Chi frniei-iiiiv national field secretary, left Friday Rv J. Carnal! Tuesday. Ho baB been associated as nHrts i ,or Pendleton to attend the dis- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Friend and editor for the Idaho Statesman 'riot conference of Business and children. Donna nnd dale, from at llniso since October 19:18. The Professional YVomen's clubs, to bo Mcdford, spent Hie week-end al bride attended school nt linker j b( hi Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. the home of Mrs. Friend's parents, Ore., and was gradualed from' -S-'oncer will return to her homo Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ollivallt. return business college at Ilolse, Idaho, l"10 Monday. , lug to Medford Sunday evening. where aho Is emnlnveil ns n Becre Mc.Cormick mid Patterson have tni'v at the llm St 1. 7 Trilr n , Vlsltlno Relatlveo-Mr. and Mrs. been shearing goats for the various Vmcl'K H, Mcdheliey arrived hero ranchers through the valley, work- lete and Is on the honor roll of the 1 1 '" "IJ ' " """rJT' L. ' Z , 7 m' r"" " " ItoiHu Ladies' Howling leaguo. Mr. und Mrs. ItusKell will make their home at 1102 N. 71 h St., in Holne, evening of April Hlh at S o'clock at Vert Memorial honoring Coldie Wuilo, nf KiUiHiiH, ntitioiuil Held re preHf.ntallvt Mrs. Ix.itiu Ilrynnt. state president, Hundny, April Hth, executive brenltrast at 7:'.Kt o'clock fit Hotel I'cmllcion; open forum at ten o. in. and noon luncheon at ia:.10 at V.rWV. hall. Mrs. I,. D. Spencer, of Unschurg, will repre sent the local club at tho confer ence. American Legion Auxiliary Activities Hy MUS. CI.ACDK MAKKIi Tuenday niKbt, April 1ft, the Umoqtm pohI and auxiliary will have as their guest. Henry link er, Hed Cross Pacific branch man ager, who will Hpenk to the srnup on Ited CroH In the world today, according to Mrs. M. It. Itlchards, proHldcul. The auxiliary will also make plans al this meeting for (he coming vil of Hh department president, Mis. William llorsfall on April 29. I.asl Monday night the post and nuxlliary were hunt a lo JumeH P. Mulcare. national field secretary of the American Legion from Fort Mitcy, San V'raiiciHco. Mr, Mulcure spo e to tho group nt the Dmp iptn hotel on rchnhilltntton nnd aid i t i i rii 1 1 k i t. v; . V , ' ' widows o veieraiiH. lepnri-I- "'f!.1' "' J "'li,.el Coinniaudcr Nell Allen or V..l ii... n ..!' l,0,l0'':tliants Pass was also present. The ill a ; lM"lR"'"'r' following day Commander ami fcJi . . ','1 . "leetlng will be , M,., Vincent Mnloiie entertained held at the home of Vis. T w .1 n . innlider and Mrs. Malone drove wlih Mr. Mulcare to Portland for further conferences. At the child welfare program of the post and auxiliary last week Thomason. I FINS ART9 DEPT. ENJOYS MEETING Members nf the Finn a,i ,i. Jinrtment of the Itoseburg Junior Mr- f'rlltenilen spoke of the Jun vt omail s eiUO, met at the home of ueillimmncy pruni uini ..us. Mib. William ltiirath Thursday I Mri,i;o I"0", department child evening, April II, for discussion I we"R ''httlriiiiin gave a resume of the topic, "Drama." The group ttltt wn,-,t 'bme for children. Mrs. loud tho plnv "Philadelphia story " (i"orgo Cnskey, local chalrninn one or tho 1939 best plays llinl ll,ls monlb tho Inleresl Later In the evening Mrs ITn- "' American Legion auxiliary rath showed ueveral reels of mo- 'entered on the welfare or I'oil pictures. Kell'eshments Were 1 ",m 1 " 1111 cuimreu. I rrn rtic. nil serven al the close or I he evening to Miss Eleanor Fles, Miss Marge Lnnge, Mrs. Chin leu llslrnnder, Miss Elaine llrown. MIhh Hetty Shoemaker. Mrs. Jack Chapman. Mrs. Sidney Dunienlco by Mrs. I'll-raib. NO HOSTESS LUNCHEON ENJOVED BY B. P. W. C. CROUP AT UMPQUA HOTEL Members of tho Muslness nnd lock Jones treated the group wlih several songs. Speaking of the child wellare work Mrs. Dixon said (be auxiliary is Interested prlmarllv of course In Ihe welfare of the children of the dead slid disabled world war veter ans "but we have round that we uauniit promote the welfare or vet. erans' children lltlloHS we serve lor the welfare or all children. Our direct aid Is mainly ror the chil dren or veterans, yet our etrorts Professional Women's club enjoy. accomplishing much lo bring nig mo no nosiesB luncheon nti "'MMiiness ana opiinriunii noon Friday at the Hotel rmpuita inriiideii: Mrs. William llcll. chairman. Mrs. Clara linker, a guest, Mrs. C. W. Sllinlger, Miss Lucille Inox, MIhb Martha Pert-)'. Mrs. Ethel Easton, Mrs. II. U Car penter, Miss I In iJtllbach, Mrs. Story Ilea and Mrs. Elizabeth Gar rett. . The group will meet next Friday nt 12 o'clock nt a no-hostess lunch eon at Horn's ice cream parlor. I1I8TRICT CONFERENCE FOR B.P.W.C. ANNOUNCED, TImv. .Pendleton District confer- to a vast number of children out side or veterans' families. " 'A square deal for every child.' Is our iiiolto. We give our active cooperation to all sound move ments having ibis goal. Our sup port Is behind legislation to anfe guard childhood. Wo work to bring the benefits of new legis lation to the children. "Legislation recently passed op ens many possibilities of obtaining, ilminrlal belli for dependent chil dren nf veterans. We tee) that It Is our rexnoiiHlblllly to Had the children eligible tor this help and old them In secuilng It, Health re- pnee of' linslneae andi Profesalonnl cords allow early detection anil Women's, cliibB Will be held April, correction of physical defects, nnd Hth. and Ihe program for (he day are linporlont In -securing federal iocludest Hiforinul j-oriillon tbn aid In many cases. We are at tempting to show mothers the :ie e.eSHlly for these ilerinllo records." April, the anniversary of our en- Ltrance into the world war sees our country arming again to protect us from another war. With memories nf April. 1917, In mind, women of the American Le gion auxiliary are watching wit.i keenest Interest the strengthening nt America's national ilelense, said Mrs. (lay Cordon, chulrman of me nallonal ileleuse committee ol Ulitpqun null of Ihcauxillury. Safeguard against repetition of Ihal tragic April of 211 years ago is seen by (lie auxiliary women in tlie Increased defensive measures I liiit the United HlntcH now is itink in. Mrs. Cordon explained. The auxltlury has worked constaiilly ror strong derenses as a guarali tee id peace and Ih colilluiiing to exert lis influence 111 support nt the steps necessary to make America secure from attack. , "111 1917 the I'nlted States was completely uttpvcp-ired to meet the tin-out of llin I-.urntici.ii v;tr." Mrs. Cordon said. "The belligerent powers knew this and believing we could not bo a factor In Ihe war, committed the aggressions against us which forced us Into the con flict. We or the auxiliary arc de termined that this chain ol' events shall not be repented. We want the United Slates to bo slrong enough so that no nation will etiteriiiin thoughts ol aggression against us. "We who remember the April ol 1917 know what war means to wo men. We know bow it feels to see a son. husband, rather or brother leave home ror war. Our sympn. thy goes out to those women of Eu rope who are experiencing this today, and we hope that peace can be achieved for tbeni before war Is iiuleashed In all of Its terror. We believe that our country can be protected from this new war anil from any future war threats If it Is well prepared to delem! Itself With a navy second to nono and wlih nn army modern In slie and equipment, we are sure that the coining of Bprlng will never again mean I lie beginning of war nnd grlel ror American women." RIVERSDALE H. H. CLUB ENJOYS MEETING AT MOWERY HOME WEDNESDAY The Rlversdale Happy Hour cluh They wore married Ihe first of tho nesd.iy and going from there to month nnd hnve been residing nt LooklngglasB to work. Scotia, Callofriila. Mrs. McChn-; Mr. find Mrs. John M. Orr went hcv is n daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i to Itoseburg Tuesday to take Win. Clinton (iorlhy. Mr. und Mrs. Hi- Sulono In lor medical care, (ihehev were accompanied by, the Mr. nnd Mrs. Small havo re former's brother, Arthur. Tho. line turned from Portland und will be tilers, who are employed In bridge nt the ranch for u few days. They construction work at Scotia, -will recently purchased Ihe twenty visit with relatives at Cletieury. i neres formerly owned by Eric Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Walgomulh and daughter. Miss Joan, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howard and daughter. Nona May, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ho molka und daughter. Lillian, wero Sunday visitors ut the homo of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Heater. Around the County Canyonville CANYONVILLE. April 11. Mrs Helfnda Easterday, who has been Riddle RIDDLE, April 11. Mrs. If. Y. Ill .luring the Past week. Is much A wllo"rncetly moved to Yon: ;"herVo;.. "et'lX anen'S A!?"Z wlih her mother, Mrs. Hello Mayes who is quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. Horace I-umlberg by Mr. Hens of Myrtle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Konald Ioffer re tin 'I'uou.ln . f ltln ut linen Dion ..(jH.,,1 n It.- knn.n ..f rllfU and daughter, Meredith, of Oak- Lorfer's pareniB. Thev are both WB'' lenilln(c to business feeling greatly Improved. , mnttera here Saturday. Mrs. Mabel Jeans nnd daughter.' "'" C hloe Mllllvan. who has Leola. mid (il.'iin llurnett of El- heen making her home here with mini, visited Thursday at the homo ber falber, S. II. Rockhlll the past or Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Lewis. few. months, spent last week at W. U Hash and son. Ralph, 1 Seattle, stopped Silnduy nt the II. J. Hash' Mr. nnd Mrs. Doyle Harper and homo on (heir way home to Scho-- family are moving this week from mult from Portland, where they! town to the llert Hemphill place have been visiting relatives. on tho Canyonville road. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cornutt nnd I Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kiddle nnd Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Iliglow wesson, Don. left Sunday ror Lebanon WILI3UR, April II. Reiilah An drews 0 Cottage Grove visited at the home of W. E. Thompson over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Denton ol Eugene arrived here Friday lo visit until Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Humphries. Mrs. Rosella Bridge is quite nick nt her home here with flu. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Phillips nnd daughter, Margaret Ellon or Eugene, spent Saturday night with tho hitter's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. McKay. Frank Wells und Jimmy Dye, of Toledo .arrived hero Friday to visit with the former's undo nnd mint, Mr. and Mrs. Harry flaird, for a few days. Charles Holcomb Iiuh accepted work at the loading dock in Slither, lin and commenced work there the first of tho week. The 411 club leaders met nt the Wilbur auditorium Monday night, for regular business meeting. Pluns wero made for their annual mar keting day program nt Itoseburg. April 1.1. Delicious refreshments were served to ull present. A polluck dinner nnd quilting puny was held Friday at the home of Mrs. Jim Hunter. A very en joyable time was hud, and the ladies proved very efficient In cnl lnnry ai l as well as quilting. Mr. nnd Sirs. Ccorgo Wlnnlford, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Winniford, son. Cerald, and daughter, Laurulio and Marvin Winniford of Cordon val ley were dinner guests Sunday or Mr. and Mrs. Jess Humphreys nnd .Mr. mid Mrs. Kenneth Harneberg. Drain DRAIM. Anril 11 Tk ,.i North Douglas 4-H club spring inn- is again to lie Held nt Drain, Friday, May 10. The four CnsklnQ ihlMi-.n anu.. ed school this week. The Cusklns ininiiy nas moved to the Robinson house nnd aro recenllv ft-nm P..II . lornia. Rurus and Norma Hlcketbier. Peggy Mencham, Pearl and Busier Ilarron. Ted and Clerlrude Schesso are again in school nfter undergo ing tnnsllectomies nt the Doern- heclicr hospital In Portland. Principal O. H. Bloomqulet at tended the Douglaa elementary principals meeting al Roseburg lost Snturiluy. The Drain 4-H marketing club will make the annual trip to Rose burg Saturday, April 13, where they will visit industrial plants nnd other points of interest. Mrs. Ellse I .amp and Miss Kliza heth Rice, prlmnry teachers In the Drain grade school, attended a meeting of lower grade teachers at the Roseburg Junior high school Saturday afternoon. This meeting was called to organize n county group, for tho purpose of discus slon of teaching problems. Vera Rue Lee, prosldent of the state as sociation for childhood education, assisted in the organization of the new Douglas county group of which Mrs. Lamp was elected president. To Speak at Riddle Church j Dr. R. L. Dunn, of Roseburg, will he the speaker at the Christian church In nt Riddle Sunday eve ning's service on tho topic, "The Rapture of the Church." Maccabee Hall Pubiic Dance Saturday Nictf Music by RhythiruMr Everybody! Weloiw'' Admission 25o.i PHONE 21 TAXI PHONE 21 Our New Alleys Are Open ... These fin bawling alleys or scientifically built for mn and woman who want ral sport. SPECTATORS WELCOME Roseburg Recreation Bowling Alley Corner Lon and Jackson Sts. Elks Hall Roseburg Undertaking Co. Established 1901 M. E. RITTER, Manager Founded and Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 600 Oak and Kan 81. Licensed Lady Embalmer YOUR MONEY Saved Here is Backed by Homes Your savings placed in this friendly, soundly managed institution, while working for you, are helping many families to own homes. Your sav ings have been reinvested in one of the soundest and most stable securities known, long-term first mortgage loans on residential real estate, repay able from the income of the borrower. Your money, in this manner, makes work for building tradesmen, orders for building material suppliers and merchants, jobs for the architects and con tractors. You help business by saving here! 4Vj Current Rat of Return Umpqua Savings & Loan Association 147 No. Jackson Street Tel. 87 Roseburg, Oregon Member of the FeGeral Home Loan Bank shnittilnir in nmtburg Monday. .Mr. and Mrs. I in 1'oole mill Mia. Kl I lam lin went to Portlnml Tuph iiy Ut visit with relatives. .Mrs. Ilmnlln expects to remain there for several nays. whore Mr, Hidille. has employment on n newspaper. Mrs. S. II. Hock hi 11 is reported to he improving. The Indies aid society was on tertnfneil at the home of Mrs. Km- enjoyed Wednesday aflernoon as nrndemv are Justly proud of their! Mrs. II. J. Hash Visited Mr. Hash Ki.l.llc TltiirniL'iv nrinrnnnn at Holland Friday and they return-, Nine members were present, ed to Canyonville Sunday, where t s -Mr. Hash will remain until Wed- , f nesday. Mining operations bavoi UTTICienr 7TOUnaS heen delayed several days to al low time for repair work on the SEATTLE Wesley CumminRs mechanical equipment. soiiRht a divorce. He testified he Mr. ami Mrs. Clarence Marino, fell asleep nt work because his and small daughter. (.Jail, werefwife kept Mm awake nights nag-week-end guests at the Albert! ging and eulogizing two former KambotR homo. Mr. Marine Is a, husbands, nephew of tho Rutuberns. I Ho got tho divorce. Mrs. Itulph Weaver of Pays Creek visited Thursday at the homo of her mother. Mrs. Ruth Me' Clee. Kev. and Mrs. Hray of Myrtlo Credit were dinner pilosis at the C. E. Young home Thursday evening. I Mrs. Laura Stevenson returned to Myrtlo Creek Sunday after visit-; in? some time among friends and relative here nnd at Hays Creek. I Students of the Canyonville Bible COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE Dr. D. B. Bubar 116 No. JsKkeon tho mii'sts of Mrs. Caye Mowery, The rooms were iieaumuuy neeo rated with colorful iKiuuuets of spring flowers. The hostess was pieasanny sur prised by the club, who honored her birthday anniversary with a lovely handkerchief shower. Sew ing nnd visiting were enjoyed un til Ihe tea hour, when delicious re freshments were served by the hos tess, assisted by Mrs. lewey Kruse and Mrs, T. K. Burr. Those enjoying the afternoon with Mrs. Mowery included Mra. John Burkhart. Mrs. B. A. Titer back. Mrs. J. W. Smith. Jr., Mrs. A. M. Selhy. Mrs. W. K. Ott. Mrs. Joseph Marslers. Mrs. IVwey Kruse. Mrs. Hubert Harmon. Mra. AUnn Burkhatt. Mrs. c. J BJerg. Mrs. II. W. Burr. Mrs. Johanna Hammond. Mrs. Dale (lulley, Mrs. Ernest flnrdner, Mrs. Glenn Cox, Mrs. W. Common ami Mrs. T. R. Burr. hecentlv acnulred tllhrary. which now includes approximately one thousand volumes. Threo hundred seventy-five books are needed to n.cet the requirements of an ac credited library. Their success in a'rompUhing this great achieve- Announcement! THE HAYNES DRUG STORE 19 0PEM F0r! BUSINES9 A3 USUAL 337 North Jackson St. . ORDER YOUR FUEL NOW! . 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