R0SEBUR5 REWS-REVfEW, R05E8URS, DRESON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1940.
TRREE '
Society and Clubs
ly LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
METHODIST AID
HOLDS MEETING'
SUTHERUN, Aug. 12. The
AieuiouMl urn es A Id he i (her
regulur monthly meetliiK In the
church parlors Thursday lifter
noon, August 8, with Mm. p. A.
I onislnek anil Mrs. Walinr Slater
ns hostesses.
.Mrs. (.'(mistook had charge of
ine meeting and Mrs. W. J. I.udd
the ilevotionuls.
Following the meeting lovely re
freshments of Ice cream, cuke and
punch were Berved to the Mes
riames Wilson Hartshorn, Chris
lluehman, W. J. Ladd, A. P. Slack.
O. E. Jacohson. Myrtle Kunkel,
Mary Haynor, Nellie Parker, Su
Villa naniher, Jess Cooper, Tom
Hand, Anna Hankenson, L. (i.
Weuvor, Elton never, Charles Tal
bot, John Suiiceiinun, M. I. Merrl
man,. Mury Mitcham, Orvllle
French, M. W. French, Win. C.
,Voods, lilchnrd Rlggs, Albert Joel
son, Charles Parker and the hos
tesses, Comstnck and Slater.
EASTERN STAR
SOCIAL CLUB MEETS
GLENDAI.E. Aug. 13. The East
ern Star Social club held a delight
ful one o'clock potluck luncheon
Wednesday afternoon .on the lawn
nt the home of Mrs. Gilbert Olson.
After the luncheon, the regular
business meeting was held, follow
ed by it social hour.
Present for the afternoon were
Mrs. Herman Aydelolte, Mrs. Mntie
V. Heller, Mrs. K. J. McMullIn,
Mrs. W. I). Molssner, Mrs. H. E.
Unblnson, Mrs. J. 1). Stewart, Mrs.
Clifford Miller, Mrs. (ieorgo Hop
per, Mrs. G. H. Ashman. Mrs. Hen
ry tinedeoke. Mrs. Jnko Fisher.
Sirs. F. N, Harrell. Mrs. II. K.
Place, Mrs. Fred Nelson, Mrs. M.
F. Nye, Mrs. H. M. Nixon. Mrs. C.
1.. Normoyle, Mrs. H. I- Hlnlr, Mrs.
It. E. Powell, Mrs. Frank Woodley
and Mrs. Olson.
ROSEBURG WOMAN'S CLUB
TO BE ENTERTAINED BY
GARDEN VALLEY CLUB
All members of the Rosehurg
Woman's club are Invited t.o enjoy
Thursday afternoon ns guests of
the Garden Valley Women's dull
lit Hnllnn'H grove on the North
lTinpiUii river. Rosehurg members
nro requested to meet at the club
house at .one o'clock. Transporta
tion to lltitton's grovo and buck
will he furnished by nieiubeJ'H of
tho cluli having cars.
HONORED BY FRIENDS
YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE
YONCALLA, Aug. 12. Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Coggswell were given
n rousing charivari by their friends
Thursday evening. Treats were
pnssod out during the evening.
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MRS. ROBERT HAWLEY
HONORED AT SHOWER
A most delightful shower purty
was given in honor of Mrs. It.iuert
Hnwley when Mrs. M. D. Matthews
and Mi'B. Fred Asain assisted by
friends, met on Friday afternoon
at too Asain home. Visiting and
sewing wore enjoyed. Refresh
ments were served by Misses Marie
Vlcek, Dlekttlon Denhain, Verdn
and Hernice Weaver, and Norma
Schloemnn In dainty variations, af
ter which muny gifts were present
ed to Mrs. Hnwley from Mrs. Cecil
Harris, Mrs. w. H. Kenny, Mrs
Ralph Miller, Mrs. John Sowers
and daughter, Rose, Mrs. Noble Mc
Millan, Mrs. Roy llond. Mrs. Merle
Ferrler, Mrs. Maurice Matthews
and Durlene, Mrs. Carl Messing and
daughters, Mrs. C. F. Moore and
diiughiers, Mrs. John) Alexander.
Miss Norma Schloemnn, llerulco
Weaver, Mrs. George Cnsebeer,
Miss Margery Price, Mrs. Lloyd
Van Horn and son. Mrs. Lloyd
Cox, Mrs. Charles Vlcek, Mrs. Ash
er Agee. Mrs. C. U. Talcott, Mrs.
Dexter Rice. Mrs. Paul Cusswell,
Mrs. Lee McCarnes. Mrs. Larkin
Rice, Mrs. H. D. Connlne, Mrs. Ver
non Hentley. Mrs. George Ander
son, Mrs. Karl vosiiurgn. .Mrs.
Floyd Hickman. Mrs. John Robin
son. Mrn. Phil Strader. Mrs. Albert
Dellernardi. Mrs. Vern Shriim and
children, Mrs. F. S. Illakely. Mrs.
J. R. Denham, Mrs. Keith Smith.
Mrs. Fred Asain, Mrs. Howard
Church and sons, Mrs. J. L. Case-
heer. Jolce and Junior weaver.
.Misses N.oima and Naomi Schlon
ninn. Miss Verda Weaver, Mrs. W.
F. Price, Misses Mario Vlcek ami
Dlckulnn Denham.
IDLE HOUR CLUB
HOLDS MEETING
SI7THERLIN, August IX Mrs.
O. E. Jacohsou was liostess to the
"Idle Hour club" at her home east
of town Tuesday afternoon, August
0.
The pleasant afternoon hours
were spent in visiting and later
dainty refreshments were served
to Mrs. Jess Cooper, Mrs. Tom
Hand, Mrs. Savllla nambcr, Mrs.
Anna Hankenson, members, Mrs.
M. W. French nnd Mrs. D. E.
Burncs, visitors, and the hostess,
Mrs. Juohson.
WIENER ROAST AND
SOCIAL EVENING ENJOYED
SUTHERLIN. Aug. lit. Mr. nnd
Mrs. George Ileecrofl entertained
with n wiener roust in the park at
their homo Tuesday evening. Mu
sic and visiting were enjoyed by
Mr. ami Mrs. William Christiansen
and children. Miss Irene Murphy,
Mr. and Mis. (Maude Sellick. Mr.
null in in. utiiin in uki live hiiii nuun,
John and Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs.
in-i-i-nin. niirm, norma nun i.yie.
All
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MR. AND MRS. FARNAM
CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING
AZALEA, Aug. IS. In celebrn
lion of their golden wedding aim i
vorsnry Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Farnam
of Azalea repeated tho vows taken
00 years ago in a ling ceremony
at the First Presbyterian church
at Sulem Sunday, July 2Nth, wilh
Rev. G. W. Wilbur of Portland of
ficiating.
A wedding dinner was served at
12 o'clock at the homo of their
Hon-ln luw and daughter, Mr. und
Mis. C. B. Johns, to Mr. and Mrs.
F. A. Fuinain, Rev. and Mis. Wil
bur, Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Farnnni of
La Grande, Mr. and Mrs. L. II.
Furnam and sons, Donald and
Keith of Sulem and Mr. nnd Mrs.
C. II. Johns and daughters, Elsie
Mae and Beverly juue, also of Sa
lem. Following the dinner tho cere
mony was performed at 4 o'clock
with Elsie Mao Johns, granddaugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fiirunm, serv
ing as Di Kiesniald. Hover v Juno
Johns, another granddaughter, act-
eu as llower girl. Donald Furnam,
grandson, was best man. Keith
Fainnm, another grandson, was
ring bearer. The Initio was given
away by their son, R. A. Faiiiniii.
Ansil Rentier played the wed
ding march. Miss Vivian Henner
sang "At Dawning," accompanied
by her brother at the piano, and
Miss Geraldlne Schmaker. violin
ohllgutto.
A reception followed the cere
mony at the homo of Mr. and Mrs.
C. J. Johns, with the children of
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Farnain netlne-
as hosts to their ninny relatives
and friends. The house was at
tractively decorated with gold rose-
oiius ami golden gladioli.
F. A. Farnnm came to Albany In
1XX7 from Kansas and married
Bertha Blckncll at Giirl'leld, Wash.
I hey moved to Glendule In l!Hi9
where they have resided ever
since.
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WILSON FAMILY HOLDS
ANNUAL REUNION
til.ENDALH. Aug. 11. The an
nual Wilson family reunion was
held at Grayhack camp on tho
Caves highway on Sunday. The
Wilsons are residents of lone
standing in the Glendale com
munity. I hose present were Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Wilson and family of
Myrtle Point; Mr. nnd Mrs. E. M.
Wilson nnd daughter of Coqiiillo:
air. nnu mis. Hurley Wilson and
family of Klrhy; Mrs. Dolores Ger-
litse of Portland; Mr. and Mrs.
Ityce Wilson and family of Rose
burg; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson
and son of (ilendale; Miss Honor
Wilson ol Myrtle Point; Mr. and
Airs. C. II. Wilder nnd family of
Myrtle Point, mid Mr. and Mrs.
Ilerlllllll Avdelolle and fnniltv nt
Glendale, all members of the Im-
mediate family, and Mr. and Mrs.
A. M. Schneider and family of:
Garden valley, and Mr. mid Mrs. 7
Harry Schneider, who are cousins.
Several guests also were present
for the day.
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MRS. ALLEN HOSTESS
TO NOBLE GRAND CLUB
SI'TIIHIILIN, Aug. 13. The No
ble Grand cluli met Wednesday,
August 7, at the home of Mrs. Coru
Allen. Following the business
meeting. Mrs. Herthn Purge gave
a reiidlng for the good of the order.
Mrs. Ili-lle Cook was in clinrge of
the games with Mrs. Hazel Green
winning Iho prize for a picture
rawn while blindfolded. Mrs. Ma
bel lloss won the penny prize.
Tlios-i enjoying the meeting were
Mrs. Sereptu Siiiiccrninn, Mrs. Sa
vllla number, Mrs. Mabel Ross, Mrs.
lliMtlia Purge, Mrs. Ilello Cook,
Mrs. Minnie Hartshorn, Mrs. Mar
garet Medley. Mrs. Harriet Htoarns,
Mrs. Ida Plnkston. Mrs. Pearl
1 1 und. Mis. Anna Hankenson, Mrs.
Maude Culver, Mrs. Hazel Green,
Mrs. It nt li Manning. Mib. Michelle
Klnnni-iv. Mrs. Alma Anderson.
Miss Hale Green. Miss Sally Tho
mas, and tho liostess. Mis. Allen.
BIRTHDAYS ARE
CELEBRATED SUNDAY
MKI.HOSE. Aug. 13 Mr. nnd
I Mrs. Stanley Sjogren entertained
with a birthday dinner and party
at their home August 4, to honor
thn birthday anniversaries of the
hitter's father, Curl Uiicklund, nnd
her, brother, Victor, w hoso birth
days are on the same dny.
i A lovely dinner wus enjoyed b
Curl Jliicklund nnd Victor, guests
ot honor, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Thnckery and Tiny Oliver of Myr
tle Creek, Alvln Anderson, Ilertiard
Sjogren. Miss Alice nut! Miss Doro
thy Ilacklund, Mrs. Carl P.arklur.d.
Paul, Otto and Arthur Ilacklund.
Mr. and Mrs. Sjogren and Dickie.
Mrs. Sjogren and Mrs. J. O. Heck
hind each presented them with
birthday cakes. They also received
cards and presents.
The afternoon was enjoyed in
visiting- nnd nt four o'clock Mrs.
Sjogren served a lovely lunch.
SILVER TEA GIVEN
FOR RED CROSS
SI'TIIRRUN. Aug. 13. Mrs. II.
C. Wllnnt entertained at her home
Tuesday afternoon. August (I. with
a silver tea to raise funds to buy
material for the Red Cross work.
The afternoon was spent In play
ing Chinese checkers and sewing.
Later delicious refreshments
were served during which time
Tom Th.ornberg nnd John Heldlng
entertained with violin and guitar
muslc.
The following were present: Mrs.
iirviui- riencii, mis, ij. i. weaver,
Mrs. Myrtle Kunkel. Mrs. A. P.
Slack, Mrs. John Musgrove, Mrs.
Harry Clienowuth, Mrs. Jake Mil
ler, Mrs. Sidney Wegnnr, Mrs.
Claire Weleholl, Mrs. Morrel We
ber, Mrs. J. '. Brown. Mrs. Tom
Tliornherg. Tom Thornberg, John
I Heldlng and the liostess, Mrs. W il-
mot.
W.F.M.S. TO HOLD
LAST MEETING THURSDAY
The Woman's Foreign Mission
ary society of Hie Methodist
church will hold Its farewell meet
ing at 8 o'clock Thursday evening.
August Hiiii, In the garden of the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mars
tet'B nt 211 Soulh Kane street.
AH of the organisations of the
Methodist church will be merged
Into one organization this fall. An
unusually Interesting nnd enjoyable
evening has been planned for this
farewell meetlg. A short program
will be followed by a social hour
and refreshments. A silver offer
ing will be taken to help the so
ciety obtain its quota for the year.
PICNIC AND SWIMMING
PARTY ENJOYED
STTHERUN. Aug. 13. Mr. and
Mrs. Ilueh Wahl. Unnnio nnd Pal
sy. Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Wahl and
son. Kenny Dean. Mr. and Mrs.
Noah Rose. Jr., and children, Mar
garet and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
gar Keith and Mrs. Hazel Keith en
joyed n picnic dinner and swim
ming nt Fair Oaks Tuesday eve
ning. COUNTRY CLUB LADIES
TO MEET ON THURSDAY
The ladles of tho Rosehurg
Country club will meet Thursday
morning nt tho club for golfing to
be followed by a 12:30 potluck
luncheon and bridge at 1 :30 o'clock.
All ladles of the club are cordially
Invited to be present. .
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MECDELL CLUB HAS
ENJOYABLE MEETING
. SI'TIIIIRLIN. Aug. 13. Thn Mec-
dell club met Wednesday afternoon
witii Mrs. Howard Wahl as hos
tess. The members enjoyed a picnic
lunch and swimming at the rail'
Oaks picnic grounds. Those pres
ent were: Mrs. Dick Valentine.
Mrs. P. C. Trozelle. Alls. Harry
Chenoweth. Mrs. Noah R.ose, Jr..
Mrs. John Musgrove nnd the hos
tess, Mrs. Wahl.
SYLMON VALLEY CLUB
TO PICNIC THURSDAY
Tho Sylmnn Vulley club will
hold n one o'clock picnic luncheon
Thursday. August 15, at the home
of Mrs. G. W. Sharp. All members
are cordially invited to bo pres
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News
Here on Business Ada J. mid
Hurley Dunn, of Camus Valley,
U'l-U Illlilllll.UU Vlulldl-U 111 II. Il, .III
" ' . ...in t.J
yesterday.
Mr. Clemo Here Arthur Cleino
,nf Klktnn, spent a few hours In
Itosebiiig yesterday attending to
business.
Visiting Daughter Mrs. W. W.
Willis pi Ciiiiynnville bus arrived
to spend Ihe week here vlslllng
with her daughter, Miss Evelyn
Willis.
a! Cmm r-MllfA.l III....
Dorothy Norton has returned to her
win k il l lias neutiiy simp liner
spending a week in Snn Francisco
:mil rinlfliinil viw-nt innlmr vlult Inu
tile fair and relatives.
Vacationing at Coast Mi's. W.
J. Schuliz and son. Billy, of this
city are spending several duys In
Marshficld visiting relatives and at
tending to business. Mr. Schtlltz
drove them over Sunday, returning
here In Iho evening.
8pend Monday Here J. K. Wood
aid and daughter, Eva, of Vonciilla.
and aunt her daughter. Mrs. Betty
Koril, of Newport, spent Monday In
this city attending to business and
visiting friends.
Visiting Here Mr. nnd Mrs.
Frank Madison and Idiwreneo
Muillson nro spending severul duys
here visiting relatives nnd attend
ing to business. Mr. Madison Is
employed In Portland during tho
summer.
Will Spend Week Here Mrs.
Mulch K. Brown, who bus been at
tending Ihe Western Washington
College of Education during Ihn
summer in.oiilhs, will return to her
home here In a few days to spend
n week, beroro going to Drain to
begin Inacblng.
Returns to Work Mrs. Hazel
Lytic, county nurse, bus returned
to Rosehurg after a innnth's vaca
tion at her home In Grnnls Puss.
4 nn inn that I line. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ly
tic u Iho motored up the coast and
vlslled the hikes nnd resort areas
In the Cascades.
AIIsk Cni-Utw Ia MMl si. .To.
seph's Allnr society will linld n pol
itick liiiicnenu i niirsiiuy. aiiuuhi
15. ul the home of Mrs: O. F. Kro
gel. Tlioso desiring transportation
to the KroBcl homo nro requested
to meet at the Catholic palish hull
at 12:80 p. m.
Leaves For Boston Mrs. Illiuirhc
Crook left Saliirday for her home
In Boslnii, Mass.. following n visit
In Rosebiirg since last Septenilier
wllli her slsler, Mrs. Mahlo P. Tnv
lor. En route homo Mrs. Crook
will stop over In Minneapolis.
Minn., lor a visit with her broiiier,
Leon O. Pettil.
Return From Conference Mrs.
J. F. Byrd nnd daughter. Miss Hot
ly. Mrs. S. A. Sanrord. Mib. W. D.
Harris, Mrs. Emma Woods, Miss
Rosemary Irving. Miss Ilulh Snod-
dv. Miss Dor.othy Nelson. Mrs. II. I,.
Gilo and N. !,. Conn have returned
to their homes here, following a
ton-day slay nt the Baptist camp nt
Cuscudn, Ore.
Back From Vacation Mr. and
Mrn. II. II. Uilril, of this city, hnvo
returned home fr.om a ten-day va
cation trip up the coast to Port
Angeles, Wash., and buck to Brem
erton, where tbev were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Williams, fnr-
merlv ol Rosehurg. After visiting
relatives und friends In P.ntliind.
they went to Bend. Ore. Accom
panying them on the vacation trip
was Ihclr daughter. Mrs. Merle
Lnwden, nee (lertrude Ijiird. nnd
her baby, Barbara Ann. yf Bend,
Ore. Accompanying the Lairds
buck to this city from Portland was
Miss Hiillela lilrd, their nloce,
who will visit here. Mr. 1-alril Is
employed by the Standard OH com
pany here. ' j
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MRS. STICKNEY'8 BODY TO
BE SENT TO WISCONSIN
The body of Mrs. draco Stlckncy.
who died Sunday evening nt Mercy
hospltnl, will ho sent to Chippewa
Fulls, Wis., Tor buHnl. Arrange
ments nre in charge of the Rose
hurg I'nderlaklng company.
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New Roof The Douglas hotel Is
being re-roofed this week.
Vacationing William Mnclinn.
of Hurth's, und Mrs. Muchim have
left on their vacation.
Visiting Here Miss Leah Wal
ter, of Esturadu, Ore., is spending
several weeks in this city visiting
her sister, Miss Mary Walter, who
operates Maiiou's beauty shop.
Building New Garage Jlmmlo
Miller Is having a new four-car
guruge constructed nt his homo on
First uvi niie, South.
Vacationing Meredith Wilson,
rtal-l 'iimi .i,,,l l..li.l Dnl... hnuA
left for Seaside and other coast
points to enjoy several days vara-
milling.
Back From Vacation Mr. and
Mrs. Phil llarth have returned to
their homo on East Cass street, fol
lowing n vacation at Agness, Ore.,
and coast points. .
Returns Home Miss " Eleon
Klelst, who has been visiting In
Eugene, bus returned to her home
at Coos Junction to spend the re
mainder of the summer with her
pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. It. D. Klelst.
Miss Klelst spent the last school
year attending Sacrainento Junior
college.
Radio Treat for Ladies
Designed especially for 'lady lis
teners, the "I'll Never Forget" ser
ies is lieard on 7r Mutual utations
M.onduy. Wednesday and Friday
each week at 9 a. m. PST (over
KRNR and tho Mutual Don Lee
net), IVu tilling Pat Ilurnns und
Frank Luther. Tho latter Is spot
lighted on a sustaining series ut the
sumo time on Tuesdays und Tluirs
duvs. In ndilltion In Ills venturing,
l.ulher coniluiis the ffluull musi
cal eniiibluutlou on "I'll Never For
get." , ..
Indians, Texaco
Take Ball Games
Hub's Imllnns continued their
winning streak as they defeated
Dunham's Tiunsfeiiueii, 9 to 3.
In u Softball game nt Fin lay fluid
lust night. In n prollmlnury con
test, the Elks club, lifter forfeit
ing to tho Texnco Chiefs because
of a lack of a full team of regu
lars, played an exhibition game
using several pickup players and
lost by n score of 'J to 0 behind
the Iwn-hlt pitching of Roun
ti ee.
Dunning, hurling for the Elks,
surpassed Rouiitree's record, iib ho
allowed only one hit, but four
walks, an error and fielder's
choice permit led the ChlefB to Hil
ly their three runs. Mnrdln was
the only Chieftain to connect for
a sufo blow.
Hurl and Dunning each got
singles for tho lodgumen... Rnuu
tree allowed Iwo lilts, and had two
strikeouts.
The Indians, In defentlug Dun
ham's, look a 3 to 0 lend In the
li:-nt inning, but tho Transfei-men
kent peeking away until In the
STARTS WEDNESDAY
4 Uproarious Days!
THE NEWEST AND
FUNNIEST IDEA to
pvei reach the icieen!
by TH0RNE SMITH
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prfnri
P Ji CAROLE LANDIS
M JOHN HUBBARD
il; WilSarri Gargan Varee Teasdale Tj
f Mary Aster . Donald Meek
A United Artists yf'''.
fete M- : "BROTHER r
T&Smt 0RCHID"
Shows 2-7-9 P. M.
Children 10o
Mats. 30c Eves. 40c
Inc. tax
fourth Inning when they tied the
score at 3-ull. In the last ot the
fifth the Indians went on the war
path to score four. runs and tako
a lead from which they woio never
heaued. , '
Scores:- It. IF. 15.
Texuou Chiefs 210 003 1 .
Elks Club 000 000 2 4
Iiouiitroe und Mnrdln: Dunning
nnd Rnsenbacher. :
Dunham's 011 100 0 S 8 7
Hub's Indians 300 042 9 1 8
Lauraiice nnd Perry: Campbell
and Norton.
TODAY & WEDNESDAY
PAL NIGHT
WHICH IS GUiniHt
MMMihpia who know
Shows 2-7-9 P. M.
T.rn ,u an
Tunitanii
icmi inn
WILLIAM
"Clin In"
HOLDEN
iHOSE WERE THE IMS
maiincv EZRA.
200 DONITA b.,ld lUDmt
and SKANVILLE STONE BARtffl
Evening .1 p. iiit
Two for 35c
Coming Thursday
"Man From
Dakota"
with
WALLACE BEERY
plus
"Covered
Wagon Days"
rv