RPSEBURS KEW5-REV1EW, ROSEBURG', OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1940,
THREE
bocietu an A Cln h
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
MISS ROBERTS IS
HONORED AT SHOWER
CAMAS VAI.I.EY. Miiy 20.
Mm. A. II. Kros"l honored her
niece. Miss Lulu HolHTtH ut a
lirit il Rluiwur ut Che honin or Mm.
T. V. Slogcl Tuesday uftornoon at
two o'clock
JIIks Itounrts will become the
bride of Carroll Dally of Kowberx
t:ome time this summer. -
After the arrival of the Kuests
Rf:mes were played, Mrs. Krogel
anil Mrs. Slesel having provided
CiieHslriK Eaiuos for the occasion.
fij The many hcautlful and useful
fS Kills were then opened ufter
( which l-efreshmentH were served
to the following guests: Miss J,uK
pi Jfoberts. bonnree, Mrs. Charles
S3 Crouch. Mrs. Noble Standley, Mrs.
ijJKIf Thrush, Mrs. Wllmer While,
til Mrs. Percy Hukcr, Carol lluker,
'i Polly Roberts, Marie Siepel, Mrs.
f f W. Perry. Mrs. A. .1. Standley,
Mrs. Robert Marllndale, Mrs. F.
u. nrowii, ivirs. m . i;. noyie, mis.
l.loyd Roberta, Mrs. Story Martin-
laie, ,irs. Claude cnurcn, Mrs. T.
(i. Lawson and the hostesses, Mrs.
A. If. Krosel and Mrs. T. V.
SiorcI.
iVTunv Gifts were sent liv tbnne
f who1 were unable to attend.
.
ELKTON CHAPTER
HAS MEETING
ELKir)X,'lny 20. The Elkton
chapter, No. 143, met Thursday
evening with Mrs. Cluru lilley as
S worthy matron.
Cottage Grove chapter, No. 4, In
vited the Elkton chapter to visit
thorn May 24. The invitation was
accepted.
Mrs. Ella' Fenley and Oliver
the Rood of the order for tho eve-'
uing. Mir. Thelnia Hegele finn
"Star of the East." Mrs. Gladys
Griffith gave a reading and Mrs.
hena UoKsen and Miss Iris Haines
put on a skit.
Mrs. Grace Sawvers nresentcd
v Mrs. Nell Phlllipa with u bouquet
ol flowers.
i- y There were twenty-two visitors
and memhers present,
v j rMs. Ella Fenley and Oliver
g Haines were on the refreshment
il committee for the evening.
A
LADIES AID HAS
MEETING WEDNESDAY
CAMAS VALLEY. May 20.
! J.adies Aid society met Wednes
' Oay at the church. Devotions
were in charge of Mrs. Ernest
W heeler. Koll call was answered
by Hible verses. After the reports
and business session oincers for
the year beginning July 1. were
elected. The same officers were
being nominated an delected for
the year. They are- president, Mrs.
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T. G. Lawson; vice-president, Mrs.
H. C Boyle; secretary-treasurer.
Mrs. A. J. Standley; assistant,
Mrs Dee Coon. t
Members present were Mrs. T.
G. Lawson, Mrs. Ethel Jlrown,
Mrs. E. II. Wheeler. Mrs. F. U.
Brown and Mrs. James Combs.
YOUNG PEOPLE
ENJOY PARTY
YONCALLA, May 21. Mrs.
George Chenoweth and Mrs. Roy
Medley were gracious hostesses to
n party for the young people of
Elkhead community, at the com
munity hall last week. Games were
played after which a delicious
lunch was served. The hall, which
recently has been enlarged,, and
curtained, makes an ideal place to
hold community gatherings. What
every outlying community needs Is
more cooperation between farmers,
social gatherings, etc., which help
to keep peace and understanding
between farmers and broadens the
views on farm needs. Those pres
ent nt this party were Jim Carl
and Mary Wittmeyer, Marie Med
ley, Pearlie, Laura and Edith Johe,
Loal Gilmer, Coiean Rader, Del
bert and George Langdon, Henry
and Tbelma Wheeler, Betty Lou,
Rosa Bradford, Helen and Glenn
Chenoweth, Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Langdon, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Witt
meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allen
and the hostesses.
SUNSHINE CLUB IS
ENTERTAINED THURSDAY
AZALEA. Mav 20? Mrs. Phil
Thurmond entertained the .Sun
shine club at her homo Thursday
afternoon. i
Various kinds of fancy ' work
were en'iyed. and the usual busi
ness meeting was held.
At the usual tea hour the hos
tess served a lovely lunch. Those
present were. Mrs. Rena Vander
muller from Newberg, Mrs. D. H.
Clare from Sacramento. Calif.. Mrs.
John Oldenburg. Mrs. John Jantzer,
Mrs. waiter Kemp. Mrs. Jake
Fisher. Mrs. Vernon Gaederke,
Mrs. Wairpi) Hazen. Mrs. Esther
Hazen, Mrs., lorrest Farnam. Mrs
Ray Condray. Mis. Frank Tripp,
Mrs. Hnrry Cooke. Mrs. Rollin
Johns and the hostess, Mrs. Thur
mond.
Yhe next meeting will be with
Mr?. Vernon Caylor on Wednesday
Ma; 29.
WILLING WORKERS
CLUB HAS MEETING
ELKTON, May 21. The Willing
Workers club met at the Church of
Christ Thursday for their regular
meeting.
The ladies spent the afternoon
working on quilt blocks.
Mrs. Agnes Hudson and Mrs,
LAtin Hudsoh served refreshments.
There were present Mrs. Imi
Tlentlerer, Mrs. Rose Henderer,
Mrs. Clara Smith, Mrs. Verona
Daniel, Mrs. Luclle Hargan, Mrs.
Addio Hargan, Miss Ruby Margan,
Mrs. Ina Jncobs, Mrs. Millie W?a1h
erly, Mrs. Ella Fenley, Mrs. Eliza
beth Owens, Mrs, Mary Haines,
Mrs. Nellie Binder, Mrs. June Mor
ganti, Mrs. Ann Hudson and Mrs.
Agnes Hudson.
MR. AND MRS. SLACK
ENTERTAIN CLUB
SUTHERLIN. May 20. The
Sutherlin Bridge club met at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Rrlttain
Slack Wednesday evening. Mr.
and Mrs. Vern Holgate won the
prize for high score for couples, j
Each guest received a prize. The !
rooms were beautifully decorated :
with bouquets of snapdragons. At
midnight a delicious lunch was
served to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jor
dan, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Robertson.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Horner, Mr.
and Mrs. Vern Holgate, Mr. ami
Mrs. Lloyal Stearns, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Stearns and the host and
hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Slack.
S. S. CLASS ENJOYS
PARTY AT FISHER'S
SUTHERLIN, May 20. Mrs.
Goebel Fisher entertained Thurs
day afternoon at her home for the
mothers of the children in her
Sunday school class. Mrs. Fisher
gave an Interesting talk on relig
ious work after which she served
a delicious lunch to the following:
Mrs. Walter Stowe. Mrs. Jack Cul
ver, Jr.. Mrs. Clair Edwards. MrB.
L. D. Robertson. Mrs. John Mus
grove, Mrs. Chris Bachman and
Mrs. Grant Klncaid.
MECDELL CLUB HAS
MEETING WEDNESDAY
SUTHERLIN, May 20. The Mec
dell club met Wednesday after
noon and attended the theatre In
Roseburg. Mrs. Claude Selleck,
the hostess, treated the party to
a lunch following the show. Those
attending were Mrs. George Dee
croft, Mrs. Richard Valentine.
Mrs. Paul Trozelle, Mrs. John
Musgrove and the hostess, Mrs.
Selleck..
POETS CORNER
A REFLECTED SMILE
lly J. Margaret Aahcraft
When you paee Into your mfrr.or
With a amlle upon your phya
You'll ratt-h one upon the linage
That you thlnk's not yours hut
lis.
Vow you juat keep on a smllrnff
Aa you waniler down the street.
You'll aee a smile uxn the face
Of most every one you meet.
Now It may be they are smiling
'Cause you look so very queer.
But no matter what the reason
It will bring a lot of cheer.
So just smile before the mirror
Smile as you go down the street
Then noon the world will smile at
you
'Cause yon are so very aweet.
SIDE GLANCES $
COPB. 1W IV WEA St.VIC. IWC. T. M. MQ. U. S. PAT.
"TAil exercise certainly hits put you in tip-lop slmpc, Mr.
Smith bet you could sail rili'l through an insurance
c.Mtininalioii!''
COTERIE CLUB HAS
ENJOYABLE MEETING
G1.KNPAI.E, May 20. Tho Glon
dnle Coterie club met at tho home
of Mrs. Rial Belcher on Wednes
day afternoon, v.'lth Mrs. Roy Gih
hona aa assisting hostess.
The meeting- wns called to order
by the vice-president. Mrs. Will.
Wunsch. Election of officers for
the coining year was held, Mrs.
Wunsch being chosen by . unani
mous vote for president. Mrs.
Marie- lllidge wns elected vice
president. Mrs. Arthur Pnsehclke
secretary and Mrs. Francis Nelson
treasurer and chairman of the li
brary board.
The membership committee pre
sented the names of Mrs. George
Mills. Mrs. Russell Sorrels. Mrs.
Jess Darning. Mrs. Clifford Miller.
Mis. M. A. Hates, Mrs. George Ol
inghouse and Mrs. Herman Ayile
lotle for membership. The re
vised constitution was read and
adopted .and a program commit
tee for the .coming year wns ap
pointed as follows: ( Mrs. H. D.
Y'Blood. Mrs. Jess ' Bowman and
Mrs. C. K. Young.
A discussion was held In regard
to the sponsorship ot a. swimming
pool, and construction, of dressing
rooms, and other facilities Mrs. H.
R Mouchelte. MrB. Lew Hansen
and Mrs. Harvey Smith were ap
pointed to malto further Investiga
tion. A favorite selection of music wns
given in response to roll call. Mrs.
C. J. Set her read a paper on
"Early Opera in America." pre
pared by Mrs. Virgil McCollum.
Mrs. M. H. Davis reported on Nel
lie Mellia and Walter Ilamrosch.
Mrs. Harvey Smith discussed "The
Metropolitan of Our Day," and
Mrs. W. T. Harbour gave a report
.on Lily Pons and Arturo Tosca
Mini. After (he program the hostesses
served lovely refreshments to Mrs.
C. B. Austin, a guest for the day,
and to the following members:
Mrs. Bowman. Mrs. M. K. Culbert
son. Mrs. I'. R. Cunningham,- Mrs.
W. I,. Dobyns. Mrs. M. H. llavls.
Mrs. C. O. Garrett. Mrs. Harbour,
Mrs. Hansen. Mrs. Mouchette, Mrs.
Nelr.m. Mrs. Sether, -Miss Laura
Raess. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Young.
Mrs. Wunsrh. Mrs. Y Blood and
Mrs. Paschelke.
Next months meeting will lie
held at the home of Mrs. Mrgil
McCollum. The new members will
be guests of the afternoon.
PICNIC IS ENJOYABLE
CLOSING SCHOOL AFFAIR
ELKTON, May 21. Tho Oak
Knoll school closed Friday with a
picnic. The Kellogg school was in
vited. In the morning the schools play
ed ball and had a basket dinner at
noon. Homemade Ice cream was
verv much enjoyed by the children.
The following program was giv
en in the nftcrnoon:
Play, "Midnight In the Vegetable
Garden," urlmary grade.
f lv. ,l,n ul,r,. "ITnmn nn
the Range," "Billy Boy," "Oh, Su
sanna." Piny: "Rip Van Winkle Re
turns," upper grade boys.
Virginia Reel drill, several boys
and girls.
"Oregon State Song," "Flag
Pledge" and "Preamble," by the
school.
"Gettysburg Address," by eighth
grade boys.
"The Star Spangled Banner," by
school.
"God Bless America" by every
body. Races were run after the pro
gram and another ball game was
played. The children played their
mothers and fathers.
Mrs. Zoe Wade, who was the
teacher In the school this year,
will teach there again next year.
PARTY HELD AT
HALL SATURDAY
YONCALLA. May 21. Mr. anil
Mrs. Hal Billings and Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Mulkey were hos
tesses to the regular party at the
Elkhead community hall Saturday
evening. Old time dancing, quad
rilles and modern dancing was en
joyed, after which a delicious sup
per was served. Among those pres
ent were, Mrs. Dors Johnson and
family. Sirs. Hattie Zimmerman
and Matt Bronson of Roseburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pinkston. Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Allen, Mr. and Mrs.
ty OftBvtMi
Off.
Wittmeyer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Record, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Rec
ord, Pearlie and Edltb Jobe, George
and Delhert Langdon, Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Langdon, Mr. and Mrs. Ganr
hle and dnughter, John Wilson, A.
E. Gilmer, Fred McCord, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Reeves, Mnry Witt
meyer, Merle Mulkey, Mr. and Mrs.
George Edes, Nancy Madden,
Verle and George Thompson. Mr.
and Mrs. Joel Jackson, Virginia
Bolton and Harold Edes.
YONCALLA WOMEN'S
STUDY CLUB MEETS
YONCALLA. May 21. The last
meeting of the Benson of the Yon
culla Women's Study club waa
held Thursday afternoon nt the
home of Mrs. Henry Payne. The
meeting opened with group sing
ing led by Mrs. C. W. Peart, "God
Bless America" and "Ginger Up."
Mrs. Peart snng two solos accom
panied by Mrs. J. R. Lnswell on
the piano, "Mother of Mine" and
"Sunshine of Your Smile." Mrs.
John Kruso gave a five minute
talk on "International Relations."
Mrs. Sherman Chapman's tulk. her
subject being "Health, the Effect
of Coffee and Tea on the Sys
tem." Mrs. Coclterani had "Edu
cation." Mrs. Dare Klngnry re
viewed the book "Promised Land
bv Richard Neuhurger. Mrs. Sam
Walkinshaw rend a very Interest
ing paper on "Demark," and Mrs.
Fred Reeves on "Sweden." The
president, Mrs. Edgar Richard
closed the meeting, thanking the
members for their wonderful at
tendance. Mrs. Edgar Richards
nnd Mm. Kenneth Mulkev attend
ed every meeting during the yeai'.
Mrs. Frank Madden, wno leaves
shortly for Lebanon to make her
home was given a surprise hand
kerchief shower. Guests present
Included. Mrs. C. W. Poa'V Mrs.
E. M. Grubbe of Elkton. Mrs. Da
vid Rust. Mrs. Paul Allen nnd
Mrs. Frank Bradford. Mombers
present were. Mrs. Harvey cock
ernm, Mrs. Dare Klngery. Mrs.
John Kruse, Mrs. J. R. Laswell,
Mrs. Lcona Merk, Mrs. hennetn
Mulkey, Mrs. Ervln Rice, Mrs. Ed
gar Richards, Mrs. Earl Strong.
Mrs. Sam Walkinshaw. Mrs. Fred
Reeves. Mrs. Mills Brawn, Mrs.
Leslie Miller. Mrs. Sherman Chap
man. Mrs. Henry Payne and Mrs.
Floyd Pindston. Plans were made
to ifleel once a month during the
summer to fill a chest, which will
be disposed of this rail, to help
replenish the treasury of the club.
Mrs. Floyd Pinkston was co-hostess
with Mrs. Payne in serving
a delicious dessert lunch before
the meeting.
MID WEEK BIBLE
CLASS MEETS THURSDAY
An enjoyable meeting of the Mid
Week Bible class was hold last
Thursday at the home of Mrs. Roy
Hehard.
After the regular business meet
ing, tho Bible study was held bas
ed on the latter part of Acts, chnp
ter 17. !
The rest of the afternoon was
spent socially. Later lovely re
freshments were served by the hos
tesses, Mrs. R. Hehard, Mrs. R.
Knlno. and Miss Vera OoeU, to the
following friends and mombers.
Rev. and Mrs. Sylwester, Miss A.
Meusch. Mis. A. Coenenhurg, Mrs.
W. Ackjey, Mrs. Richardson, Mrs.
C. Beecroft, Mrs. O. McQueen, Mrs.
E. Smith. Mrs. E. Hodges, Mrs.
Stlnehgen, Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Sie
mann. Miss Schacfrcr and Mrs.
V. Andraleff. .
LADY ELK8 TO ENJOY
SOCIAL THUR8DAY
The Iidy Elks will enjoy a de-
llehtful social evening at 8 o'clock
Thursday night at the temple,
Mrs. J. Karl Pickens, president, will
conduct a short meeting, which will
be followed by a social hour of
cards with prizes being awarded
high score winners. All Lady Elks
are most cordially Invited to be
present.
CORNS HURT?
SOLI ?&VXTZ
CHAPMAN'S Atl.AFF
DRUQ STORE lM-rr
MRS. BAUER PRESENTS
MUSIC RECITAL
ELKTON. May 21. The Elkton
high school was the scene of a
lovely affair Thursday evening
when, Mrs. Anna Bauer presented
the students of the grnde school in
a musical recital. Mrs. Bauer has
taught music In tho school two'
years and given private lessons
for several years.
Ton following program was
given:
"Star Spangled nnnnor" and
Flag Salute by all.
Songs, grades 1-2, "Ilaa, Han
nlacli Sheep." "A Tlskot a TaB
ket," "Three Little Kittens." "The
Ducks."
Primary grade chorus, "Brown
les," "Toyland." "Wlnda of Eve
ning." "Planting Rice," "The Ap
ple Tree."
The Little Sleeping Princess,
action song, grades 1-2-3.
"Whispering Hope," duet, Mari
lyn Henderer and leroy Henderer.
Songs, grades 3-4, " Frogs at
School," "Camel Song."
Accordion solo, Lois Anderson.
Intermediate grade r h o r u .
"Over the Heather," "Water
Dance, Phe Pledge," "Which Is
the Wav to Somewhere Town."
"South of the Bordor," solo,
Jlinelu Weatherly.
"In nn Old Dutch Gnrden," 4-ijn
grade girls.
Harmonica band, "Hilly Hoy,"
"I.onK, Long Ago." 1
"The Beautiful nluo Danube,"
Girls Glee Hub.
Indian Dance," 4-0-6 grade
boys,
Upper grade chorus, "All
Through the Night," "Gondoliers,
'Amaryllis." "A Merry Life."
"O Dem Golden Slippers," 0-7
arade girls.
The Bull Dog song. '7-g grade
bnvs.
Combined chorus, "uoa mess
America." and "Oregon State
Song," by nil.
REBEKAH LODGE
HAS MEETING
SUTHERLIN, May 20. Tho Re
bekah lodge met in the I. O. O. F.
hall Thursday evening for their
regular soclnl meeting with Mrs.
June Shamp and Mrs. Alma Ander
son as hostesses.
Following a business and social
evening lovely refreshments were
served to Mrs. John Saucorman,
Mrs. Ilriltain Slack. Mrs. Savilla
Dumber, Mrs. Cora Allen, Mrs.
Anna Hnnkonson, Mrs. Wilson
Hartshorn. Mrs. John Cook and the
hostesses. Mrs. Shamp and Mrs.
Anderson.
SCHOOL GRADUATION
EXERCISES ANNOUNCED
ELKTON, May 21. The Kellogg,
Oak Knoll nnd. Elkton grade
schools will hold their eighth grade
exercises at the high school Fri
day evening. The members of the
Kellogg class are Dale Mode and
Jlmmle Bauer. The Oak Grove
children are Claude Riley and Ar-
niin Cleino and Elkton are Paulino
Rowe, Lois Anderson, Loynl HOB
sen, Royal Bossen, Dale Godel, Lo
ro! Henderer, Harry Weatherly,
.lurry Winterliotham, Warren
Scbnd, Clyde Maupln and Krnest
Wells.
STEDFAST CLASS TO
HOLD POTLUCK LUNCHEON
AT 8EWELL HOME
Mombers and friends of the Sted
fast Bible class of the First Pres
byterian church have been Invited
to enjoy a 12 o'clock potluck lunch
eon Thursday, May 23rd, at tho
home of Mrs. George Sowell, 300
Spruce street. Those attending
have been asked to bring a cover
ed dish, sandwiches and their own
table service.
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COUNTRY CLUB LADIES
TO MEET ON THURSDAY
The ladies ot the Roseburg Coun
try club will continue the summer
coif tournament piny Thursday
morning with first flighters teeing
off at 8:45; second flighters ot 9:00
nnd third flighters at 9:15 o clock.
Potluck luncheon will he enjoyed
at the clubhouse at 12:30 o'clock
nnd the summer contract bridge
tournament play will begin prompt
ly at 1:30 o'clock. All ladles of
the club are Invited to enjoy the
day.
U. S. W. V. AUXILIARY
TO MEET THURSDAY
George Slarmer auxiliary to Unit
ed Spanish War Veterans will meet
nt 8 o'clock Thursday evening at
the armory with the president, Mrs.
Orlena Slattery, In charge. All
members are requested to be pres
ent. W. B. A. TO MEET
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
The Women's Benefit ansocln-
lion will meet Thuraday at two o'
clock at Ihe Maccnbee hall. Ah
many membera of the local order
aa possible are uiRed to attend the
district rally thlB week In Salem.
P. E. 0. TO MEET AT
YOUNG HOME THURSDAY
III Chapter of the P. 13. O. Sister
hood will meet at one o'clock
Thumday, May 23rd, at the home
of Mrs, J. 13. outiK at Melrose.
W. C. T. U. to Meet The Ilnse-
burg W. C. T. U. will be entertain-
ed at two o'clock Wednesday by
Mrs. II. L. Olle. Mrs. J. I. Osborn
and Mrs. C. H. Wlckham at the
(iile home In Edenbower. Mrs. C.
A. Chamberlln, president, will con
duct the huslneas meeting with
M rs. O. W,. I.eeper In charce of de
votions and Mr. W. M. Campbell
an program leader.
tIM up RMf frm
FEMALE
FUNCTIONAL
COMPLAINTS
Try LydlA I. Pink h ml Vefetebl
Compound TABLETS to not only re
llert tnontnlypain, hetdacbe, tack
ftcne, but ALSO calm Irritable, rwt
Hm nerrea du to men functional
disorders, fflmstp morvelovi to build
up rich rd blood for wmk, tired
women and girls. Try tneml
'Buck fenny' and Moonlight
"Buck Benny" Film
Gale of Laughter
Tly MWn
nib-tlckllnfc nnd Kuffnw-RnttinK 1
In that whacky morion. horo opera
of tho wiriH open hpiicrh, "Ruck
Uenny Hhhm Again," Htarrlng that
mighty man of the groat outdoors.
Jack IJenny, tho only cowboy in
tho world with a valet, and that
valet ItoeheBter, and almoHt hln en
tire retinue of radio rotiHtaboiits,
all of whom appear in the fealin o
attraction!) which opened at Hunt's
Indian theater Monday for a six
day Btand.
All your cares and woes wlll he
gone with the wind an you watch
that virile westerner, Hunk Itonny.
with matchlesR courage and Rpirit
undaunted, handle the villaina of
the bnrilunriii. It Is one ot his best
to date. However, it takes Para
mount's new Btar, Ellen Drew, who
provides the heart interest, to
transport Denny from the cozy
cushions of his New York pent
house to the hack of a wild Nevada
m usta ng. A ml y ((J ravel M ou t h )
Devine, Phil HarrlH, Dennis Day,
the voices of Fred Allen, Jack's ra
dio nemesis, and that of Mary Liv
ingston, aro also present. Even
Carmlchact, tho polar bear, has a
part.
Rochester, under a 10-gal!on hat,
Is a scream. His romance with an
a 1 1 ract 1 ve and capa hie colored
girl, Theresa Harris, who joins him
In a tap number, is one of the high
spots of the show. A specially
dance revue with an Indian motif
at the beautiful Nevadan dude )
ranch hotel is another bright mo- j
ment as are several musical nnm.,
hers sung by Miss Drew, Virginia
Dale and Lillian Cornell, a trio, and
one by Jack, himself. I
A funny Donulri Duck enrtoon, a
Pete Smith specialty and a news- ;
reel complete tho bill.
LOCAL NEWS
Here Yesterday Guy
son of Happy valley, was
ness visitor in this city,
day. :
Sloven
a misl
y os ter-
Goes' to Portland Fred A.
Knight, of Knight-Porter company,
left toduy for Portland to spend
a few days attending (o business.
Sunshine Club to Meet Tho
Sunshine club will meet Thursday
afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. T.
J. W lis ton at 1131 Kust Second
street.
Visiting In Portland Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Fullcrton and Miss
LoIh Updike, of this city, left Mon
day for Portland to spend a few
days visiting and attending to
business.
Return to Laplne Mr. and Mrs.
John C. Johnson have left for thnlr
home at Laplne, Ore., following the
week-end In this city visiting the
former's brother-in-law and sinter,
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Marks, Sr.
Pythian Sister to Meet Tho
Pythian Sisters will meet In regu
lar session Wednesday at H o'clock
at the K. of P. hall. The meeting
will be followed by the Sisters
joining the Knights for a social
hour and refreshments.
Arrives From Lonavlew Mrs.
Charles S. Collins, nee llulh (ill-
moor, arrived here last night from
Jngvlew, Wash., to visit at the
home of her mother and sister,
Mrs. Kdytb (lllmotir nnd Miss Vir
ginia (lilmour.
Leave, for Portland Fred U
Southwlclc, supervising fire ward-
for Douglas ForeHt Protective
uKHoclallon, and II. O. Purge ter,
nee re Lu ry nf the association, left
today lor Portland to attend to
business.
New Undtr-arm
Cream Deodorant
safely
Stops Perspiration
1 Does not roi dresses, does
not irritire skin.
2. Nowaitingtodry.Onbeuscd
right iftci ihivtng.
3. Instantly stoos perspiration
for 1 to J day. Removes odor
from perspiration.
4. Apure.white.greaieless.iuin
leu vanishing cream.
B. Arrid has been awarded the
Approval Seal of the American
Institute of Laundering for
being harmless to fabrics.
25 MILLION Jars of Arrid
have bn sold. Try a ax today I
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News
Appllei for Bounty KdRftr
Jonea. or Oakland, applied to
County Clerk Hoy Agee yoHtenlay
for bounty on a coyote.
Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Hoy
Stillwell left this morning for
their home In Healdshurg, Calif.,
following a short visit here at the
home nf tho hitter's mother, Mrs.
Anna Hlgginbotham.
Leaves for South Mr. y, T.
Peters, of this city, left Monday
for San Francisco and Ios An
geles and hor former home at Tuc
son, Ariz. She will spend six
weeks or more visiting relatives
nnd friends in the latter city.
Leaves for Kelso Paul Housor,
Hon of Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Houser
of this city, lert this morning for
Kelso, Wash,., to remain overnight
visiting his brother and sfster-ln-law,
Mr. und Mrs. M. H. Houser,
He will return hore tomorrow.
Return From Sayton Mr. and
Mrs. P. M. Leo toturned to their
home on Knst Douglas street, fol
lowing a trip to St ay ton, are., to
attend the funeral yesterday of
J. N. Fisher, former Shell Oil com
pany salesman. While at Stayton,
Mrs, Lee visited her fatJier, Jko
Mlssler.
Opens New Beauty Shop Miss
Eleanor Sauer, formerly associat
ed with her sister, Mrs. Hubert
Hoxie, In the beauty parlor busi
ness in Roseburg, has opened a
new beauty shop, called "Eleanor
Deauty Salon" in Portland at 425
S. W. 10th avenue. Miss Sauer,
in connection with the beauty
shop, operates a cosmetics department.
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illo. were liuaiuesB visitors In this
city yesterday. 1 -,
Sewing Club to Meet The Glen-.
Kiuy Sewing cliih will nieia won
noKilny aftnmoon at tho homo nt
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Back From Corvallle Harry
Murks has returned to his homo
here, following the week-end spent
ill Corvallis visiting friends.
Enjoy Sundav at Glendale Mr.
and Mrs Leon Yearwoori and
small daughter, Shirley, of this
city, spent Sunday at (ilendale
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Al Hennin
ger. WEDNESDAY
PAL NIGHT!
Today
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