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REW5-REVISW, ROSEBURG, OWESCR. SATURDAY, 'AUGUST 1 7, 1 940". TRRET Society arid Clubs y LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER (Continued from page 2) Xowilnrmllk, Glen Elder: Ed Al corn, Marjorle Denluy, Maxine Iiw ilnrnillk and Ixilu Moan, Ionia; Mr. Iitid Mm. Will l'arla and children and Ella Jacobs nnil LouIh and Ada FarlH, J'hllllniiburi?; Faith Ailamson, Tnpoku; LeHlle Hatfield, Brown'a drove; Alma Hatfield, Concordia; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Maxaon, CornlnK; Walter It. Holmes, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Bobme, Colby: Arthur Doh nie and Genevieve Ronnie, Colby; M. 11. Pfaff, Lincoln; Mrs. Belle Weldenbeck, Fowler; J. C. Gerety, Wichita: Mary Jnooby and May Daniel. Smith Center; Kranlos Dan iel, Hellvllle; Luollo Hole-oral), Vadn, Vincent and Agnes Holcomli, UlysBes; Mr. anil Mrs. W. Adslt, Mrs. Anna Grogitn and Loulso and Hob AiIbIi, Newton; Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. KniKRfl and Itoy KnlKne, I nta; Mr. and Mrs. Jl. 0. Ilaker, Wayside and Belolt: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Onndlon, Topeka: Vera Welrh. Mankato; J. E. Wbltlatch, XV. T. Partln and Sylvln Partln. Burr Oak; Gus l.indbloora, Concor dia: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jacobs. Phllltpsbiirg; Mrs. C. G. Moore, Smith Center; C. G. Moore, Clifton: Jxitile Curtis, lola: T. S. Milllkln. Dodge City; Mrs. Myrtle Norwood, Newton, Doreen, Earl, Grace, Edna, TVIIma and Clyde Pope, Ulysses; H. n. Green, Eureka; Anna H. Car non, Paoln; Dwaln Pope, Ulysses; lira. Roy Hauler and Junnita Spick er, Chanule; Mrs. W. J. Orouke, Chanuko; Mrs. C. K. Thomas. Phil llpsburR; Mr. and Mrs. W. (1. Worwman and Almeda and Donnle, Toronto; Mrs. J. A. Allison, Lin coln; Mrs. Pearl Wilson. Hrown's Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hand, t'lyssns; Roger Hand, Ulysses; Mrs. H. F. Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Rhoads. Humbolt: Paul ino and Lewis Suiter, Ford: Charles llokomb. Ulysses, Harvey Work man, Gate Center: Ernest Newport, Lnkln: R. L. Dunn. Winflcld; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barleen and Mrs. Clarence Simpson, Scadla; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hand- and Harold Hand, Ulysses; Floyd Morgan, Richfield: H. C. Rankin, Dighton; Oren (illdersleeve, Scottsville; Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Jones, Snffards ville; O. G. Collins, Fort Scott; Simeon S. Llnnoll, Almena; Mrs. F. A. Fields, Hiawatha; Prudie llldingor, Senacai O. O. Plumer, Junction City; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Plainer, Junction City; S. A. Roser, Burlington and Roland H. Frnsor, Fowler. ROSE FAMILY REUNION IS ENJOYED SUNDAY The annual reunion of the pio neer Commodore and Elizabeth Rose family was held Sunday, Aug. Today's Pattern TWO-PIECE-EFFECT SPORTS MODE PATTERN 4510 "American girl" seems to be writ ten all over this arresting new shlrt-wnlster, Pattern 4610.- It fairly sparkles with the originality and youthful spirits that typify on Anne Adams style. There's clever deception and a brand new rashion note in the button-opening effect that trims the front skirt. Togeth er with the smooth waistband, it Elves n two-piece look to the style. There's striking novelty too, In deep, attractive yokes that form two points in front and a curve at the buttoned back. The collar "copy cats" the shape of the yokes, front and back. For a stunning effect, you might have the collar, yokes and skirt of checked contrast. Pattern 4510 is available In misses' sizes 12, 14, 16, IS and 20. Site 1G takes 2 yards 35 inch fab ric and 1 yard contrast. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (lBc) In coins for this Anne Adams pattern. Write plainly SIZE. NAME. AD DRESS and STYLE NUMBER. Send your order to News-Review, Pattern Dept. Roseburg, Oregon. II, at the Roberts Creek school grounds, , After enjoying a lovely basket dinner at one o'clock n short busi ness meeting was held and the fol lowing officers were elected: presi dent, Finis Rose; 1st vice president, Joe Rose; 2nd vice president, Mrs. w. Ji. Wilson; secretary. Violet Rose; treasurer, Mrs. 1. L. Thomp son; historian, Mrs. J. F, Rose. Following the business session Mrs. Leon Haas presented a very interesting program Including group singing nnd recitations by Leah Joyce White and Lauralne Rose, nnd solo by Norman Jones. A sketch of Commodore Roue's life was read. A special feature of the program was a few violin solos and a short talk on the life of this pioneer family by Hilly Vinson, an old friend of tho family. The remaining hours were spent In ViMitintr. Ttaljltll'pa nn,l lYiunilu enjoying ("he day wero: Mr. and Mrs. Ulchnrd Sntterleey Josephine, Hetty and Andy Columbo, Los An geles, Calif.: Mrs. Jennie Goodrich and Betty Goodrich. Mc.Mlnnvllle. Ore.; Ed Rose, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rose, Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hughes. June and Virgle Hughes, Orville Hughes. Lillian Freeland and .Mrs. Jeraldlne Ilak er, Miirshfleld; J. F. Hose. Jr., Cres- well; s. T. Rose, Cottage Grove: Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wilson. Lawr ence (Hud) Craven, and Jack Cra ven, J. F. Custer. Olulla; Mr. ond Mrs. 1. U Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Huns, Mrs. Robert Hurton. Virginia Rlebling, Mr. and Mrs. George Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Jones, 1.PC Illn. Conrad nnd Norman Jones, Mrs. Ilertha Heller, .Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Adulr, Jack and Donna I,eii Adair, Sir. and Mrs. Ij. E. White, Carl and Leuh White, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McCumsy, Mr. and Mrs; J. F. Rose, Mr. und Mrs. S. L. Rose. DorlB. Laurance, Jean. Joanne nnd Evelyn Rose, Violet Rose James, Newberry, Charley Darker. M. B. (Uuck) Hughes, Jim Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stan cliff, Jim and Dan Stnncllff. Mrs. Delia Lamb, Mrs. c. H. unwioiy, Mrs. Pnra Drlsco, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Vinson. Alma Hatfield and Julian Hatfield, all of Roseburg. Roseburg Students to Picnic at Diamond Lake .A group of Roseburg students nnd nliininl of Oregon Slate col lege, headed by Eugenln Vlrden as chairman, are arranging for a dele gation from Douglas county to at tend the first annual O.S.C. picnic for southern and central Oregon, to be held at Diamond lake all day Sunday, August 25. Other locnl students on the com mittee ore Annabelle Herg, Thel ma Carter, Glnyds Hart, Ed Hoyer and Mary Loigh while Maurice Newland 1b representing the alum ni. Tile affair Is being promoted by present students, but O.S.C. pa rents, alumni, friends and prospec tive stuileif.s are all invited for this "all-Orange" dny. .- Entertainment will consist of boating, swimming, fishing, hiking and various games. Citv delega tions are also preparing competi tive skits to be staged at the pic nic grounds. Those attending are requested to bring their own liinches. . ThlB Is the first time that this part of tl state has attemnted such a college get-together, such us Is annually held in Portland for tnut region, ir it proves popular it will be ninile an annual event, says Miss Vlrden. Members of the Rnseburer com. mittee are students who have been active in campus affairs at Cor- vallls. They wero chosen hv n centrul committee to head the work here. New Furnace Arrives For Bonanza Mine SUTHERLIN. Aug. 17. A lnrirr, mine furnace, weiehinir 7500(1 pounds nnii occupying two flat cars arrived Wednesday from San r rancisco. t ne equipment will be installed at the Bonanza mine east of Sutherlln and will increase pro duction or quick silver approximate ly one mini. The Bonanza mine Is now the largest producer of this metal in the United States, and due to tne many uses of quick silver In production of armaments this local industry plays a vital part in the national defense program. MARKET REPORTS WHEAT PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 17. (AP) Open High Low Close sept 70 70 70 70 School Districts We now offer school bue Insur. ance, contingent liability, gen eral school liability and teach ers' liability to protect your le gal liability in connection with your school operations. FRED A. GOFF District Mgr. 122 S. STEPHENS 8T. TELEPHONE 218 Negro Killer Of Woman Gets Life REND, Aug. 10. (API Melvln Jack Williams, 45. Louisville, Ky negro, pleaded guilty today to the Heconti degree murder of Mrs. Jim ViihiiIIii, 02, and was sentenced to life Imprisonment by Circuit Judge Duffy. DlHttrlct Attorney Ilnylim said he drnpiHMl the first degree niurdnr cburgfl because Mr. anil Mrs. Vnse- 1 i ii twice pussed within six feet of the negro's hiding place in tbe central Oregon brush, ir the slay ing was premeditated, the attorney asserted. Williams could have killed both. Instead, he held fire unlil tli- hideout was discovered. Williams, who waived grand jury Investigation nnd indictment, told officers the gun accidentally dis charged in a Btrugglo with Mrs. Vaseiiu luxt Saturday. He asserted Vnscllu pit Id him oil' at the ranch near lleud '.Saturday but refused to glvo him his clothes. Tho Vase litis, til'flcet'S related, worn am bushed liitm' anil Mrs. Vasnlln slnln and Vasellu vnumlcd in the leg with a sliotguu. WORLD WAR VET LEARNS IT'S VERY SMALL WORLD HOUSTON. ' Tex. (AP) L. E. Parchman, telephone company dis trict plant chief, was a top ser geant of the 412lh battalion dur ing the world war, stringing tele phone wire up to the front line. In the fall of 1918 the battalion ran short of wire and while wait ing for n shipment. Parchman left the front for a vacation. Before be returned the armistice was signed. When the army started Its man euvers early this summer, Parch man wus called for the job of wire stringing. Opening up u shipment at Jasper, Tex., lie found an in voice dated Oct. 3d, lain, cover ing wire consigned to theA. E. F. the wire ho needed 22 years ago in France. NO HAIR, NO FLOWERS Wistress "Did you get tho flow ers Hint I am to wear ill my hair?" Maid "Yes ma'am, but " Mistress "But what?" Maid "I've mislaid tho linlr, ma'am." Attorney Here Attorney Her bert W. Lombard of Cottage Grove wns In Roseburg toduy attending to legal business. Visiting From North Bend Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur lloguril. former residents of Roseburg, arrived here this morning from INorth Ilend to visit over tho week-end with friends. Transacting Business Among out-of-town residents trnnsnctlng business today at tire office or County Clerk Roy Agee wero I. W. Cole nnd Thomas E. Illgglnlioth nm, Oakland; Domingo Sabnla and Frank Grubhe. Wilbur: John A. Fenn, Cnnyonvllle; Mr. nnd Mrs. Anton Erlebach, Tiller, and Mr. nnd Mrs. V. C. Dunnnvln, Myrtle Creek. Receives License Anlono F. Shukle, employed by the Roseburg Undertaking company, was notified today that he had successfully pass ed the examination given by the state board of embalming at Port land July 24 and 25 nnd had been granted an Oregon stale embnlmer's license. Mr. Shukle spent nine months, starting Inst October, at the San Francisco college of em bnlming prior to tailing the recent examination. Here for Wedding Mr. nnd Mrs Raymond L. Bell nnd daughter, .Tu ditb, nnd Mrs. Bell's mother, Mrs. Van Kimmel, all of Portland, arriv ed In Roseburg last night. They are here to visit friends and rela tives and, principally, to attend the wedding this afternoon of Mr. Bell's brother, Maynard W. Hell, nnd Miss Evelyn Willis. Raymond ltell, a former resident of Roseburg, a son of W. D. Bell of this clly, now is employed In the rates department or the state public utilities com mission. Leave For East Mr. nnd Mrs Bernard Walsh, of this city, left Friday for Phillips, Solid Dakota and St. Pnul and Minneapolis. Local News McfJary Special Train To Salem . . For Acceptance Speech . . August 27th LEAVES ROSEBURG 11 A. M. ARRIVES IN SALEM 3:00 P. M. (Stops at Fairground) LEAVES SALEM AT 6:30 P. M. ARRIVES ROSEBURG AT 10:30 P. M. Round Trip . . $3.00 CUP THIS COUPON ! S If you plan to make fhe trip. ; Name i S - Address S Mall coupon to Roseburg Chamber of Commerce before August 23rd. i SIDE GLANCES COfR 1M0 8VNtASEyiCE.INC: T."M. SCO. U. PAT. Off.' v g'l? "All tars all cars! Sergeant O'Brien litis just been blessed with twins cigars for nil at headquarters cigars at headquarters!" Red-Head, Blonde Lnnn Turner, Joan Hlondell and George Murphy, stars of "Two Girls On Broadway," musical comedy coming lo the Rose theatre Sun dny for n three-day engagement. On the sumo bill Is "Stnr Dust," featuring Linda Darnell, John Payne ami Holnnd Young. Minn., to visit relatives. They will return via the southern route, stoi ping in Snn Francisco to attend the Golden Gate fair. They plan to be gono two weeks. Here Friday Ray Shnlt. nnd Harry Logan, of the state tux com mission, Salem, spent yeslenlny In the county nssessor's office con ferring with E. S. Woodford. Two-Day Rummage Sale Plan ned HI chapter of the P. E. (). Sisterhood bus planned a Iwn-day rummage sale to be held Friday and Saturday, August 23-24, at the Kohlhiigen building, next to the Economy market on South Jack son street. Guild to Sponsor Sale Mrs. M. F. Mlddelbiirg has announced n two-dny rummage sale to bo spon sored by St. George's Episcopal guild Fiiduy and Saturday at the Episcopal parish hall on East Cass street. Mrs. Middelburg has ask ed members of the guild nnd friends to bring articles of cloth ing to the palish hall early next week. Return Here Mr. nnd Mrs. If. L. Lnnder nnd daughters, Doris nnd Sharon Fnye, and son, Dale, have returned to their home here from Livingston, Montana, where Mrs. Ijinilni- mid plillilron hnvf lirpli minmlltip aiy nwka rltirlniF tllo ttf-r- I ions illness of her parents. Her fa ther recently sufrered a paralytic and Regular Guy STARTS TOMORROW (SUNDAY) 3 DAYS 2S NATCHTYMMETT 1 More Melodic y KvTX than "Maylime"! . ;r. vTvX Adventure on ) cO pirate seas...! "KMR COM! BACK" IfJ f jf gj f f f)V fJj If "WANTipYOU Last Times Today "Turnabout" Adolph Monjou Carol Landis PREVIEW TONIGHT AFTER 2ND SHOW Shows 2-3:30-7 and 9:15 atrnlte and her mother was report ed very ill and thulr children from Oregon, Idaho, Missouri and Mon tana all returned to Livingston toi ho with them. Mr. Ijmder went to Montana to join his family two weeks ago and took them mi a trip to Dozcmun and Jardino, the latter a gold mining town near which an uncle and aunt of Mrs. Uinder oper ate a fishing and hunting resort. They toured Yellowstone National park and the Grand Teton nutlonnl nnrk In Wyoming, visited relatives In Ho I kc. Idaho, and were taken to Arrow Rock dam and to the mountains. Mr. lmder has re turned In hiH work at tho Page Lumber company. . Back From Eugene Mrs. H. C. Darby and daughter. Miss Mary El len, have returned hero, following n short nlny In Eugene visiting friends. Vacatlonlnq Mr. and Mrs. Clyde f'nistons and daughler, .Iniqiielyii, anil son. Clyde, Jr., loft this morn ing for const points to spend llielr vacation. They plan to go ns fnr north lis llinnieitnn, where they will visit a abort limn with Mr. nnd Mrs. James Campbell, formerly of I Ilia city. Arrives For Visit Miss Louise Vlrden, of Corvnllls, baa Joined her sister. Miss Eugenia, here for a visit at the home of their grand parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. R. Sham brook, on North - Jackson street. Miss Eugenia arrived here two weeks ago. Miss Iiuise expects to remain here for three weeks. They formerly resided here. Leave For South Mm. J. F. ,Ta herg and grandchildren. William. Siclla nnd Ed Jaberg, of Anulielm. Calif., liuvn left for their home, fol lowlng several days hero ns guests of Mr. mill Mrs. A. II. Pen-in. They slopped over hero en r.outo home from a trip lo North Dakota. Frl- :lny, I bey wero guests lit the Joseph Matlbews homo at Looklngglass. Spend Friday Here Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Leedy and son, Jim. of Brooks, Ore., slopped over here Friday to visit Mr. anil Mrs. Paul Jenkins and oilier friends en route home from a vacation trip. They went south over tho new Wlllnm- elto highwnv lo Diamond and Cra ter lakes, down to Sun Francisco, where Mr. Leedv attended to busi ness nnd Mrs. Leedy and Jim on toyed the Golden Gale fair. The Leedy family fonuorly resided here. Visiting Relatives Miss Vera Plnltslnn, who has been in Port land engaged as a trained nurse In one of the largo hospitals, is visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Plnkslon, and her brother-in-law and slslor. Mr. and Mrs. How- mil Hutfleld. until August 22nd. when she will leave for Great Falls, Montana. Miss Plnkerton recently accepted the position of surgery supervisor ut Hie Deaconess hos' nihil in Great Falls and will begin her new duties there August 2(lth Visit at Miles Home Mr. nnd Mrs. Alec Greiger nnd Mr. and Mrs. Fisher Tunnel, residents of Pasa dena, Calif., have been gnosis Mils week lit the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Miles .on North Stephens street und lire now en route lo their lioines, following a vacation Hip to Oregon. Mr. Tunnel slated that lie hopes to return to Oregon In malic his home upon his retire ment rroni the -postal service, lie is employed ns dnv foreman of clerks In the Pusndenn pnstofflce. P. M, Matinee 30c, Evening 40c, Inc. Here for Wk-End Larry Wat son, of Eugene, hns arrived here to spend the week end aa a guest at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Bubar on East Lnnn street. Moves to Portland 'Barton Drown, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. lliown. of this olty, has been transferred to Portland by the Oiegon-Ciillfornln Land company. Leave For Monmouth Mr. , and Mrs. Frank Mclaughlin left Friday' lor their home In Mnnmnnlh, follow ing several days here attending to business and visiting R. - L. Mc Laughlin on South Deer creek. . Stop Over Here Mr. and Mrs. William Tucker, of Medford. are spending a couple of days In this clly visiting Mr. and Mrs. u C. Lat ham en route home, following a vacation. Mr. Tucker was formerly employed by the Copcn hern. Arrives Here Mrs. Frank Mat thews, of Elliott, North Dakota, ar livid here yesterday to spend a lew days vlslllug her brother, A. II, Pnriin, before going to llandon to visit her daughter, Mrs.' Robert tlurst. Visit at Hume Home Mrs1. Wel come and her sister. Mi's. Lott. and the Intter's daughter, Mrs. Helen Anders, and twin daughters, all of Portland, left yesterday for their homes, following a visit here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hume and dnughter. Miss Joanne, since) Tuesday. i Visit Here Mr. anil Mrs. John Vim Bargain, of Los Angeles, who have been vacationing at Vancou ver, B. C stopped over here this week to visit Mr. nnd Mrs. Kelly Feyoreisen on route lo San Fran cisco to ntleiid the Golden Gate fair. i California Vltilon Leave Mr.; and Mrs. Joseph Salmon and son,' lllulr, and daughter, Mary Ixiulse, have left for their homo in Whit Her, Calif., via Crater lake, follow ing several days In this city visiting their uncle. J. W. Smith, Sr., nnd other relatives and friends. Sister to Visit Here Dr. nnd Mrs. Mnrk L. Underw.ond. of this clly, drove to Eugene last evening to meet thiy train and bring the'1 hitter's sister. Mrs. Maurice Rar- rett. and children. Emily and R0' bert, of Taconin, to this city for n. visit. I bui lrf Pnrtlnnri .T.nlliR All- haus came to Roseburg Thursday to tiutn ins son, .iiininy. uiick to their home in Portland. Jimmy has been spending the last two months hero visiting his uncles nnd aunts, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Althatis and Mr. and Mrs. Her man Althaus. Johnson Family Leave Mrs. WI1-. lnrd Johns.on and son, Tommy, nnd daughter. Miss Agnes Ruth, left today for their home in Portland, following a two weeks' stnv at the Dr. H. C. Church puice. wniie ino Church rnmlly vacntloned 111 Wash ington. Miss Agnes Ruth spent Donald R. Gibbs DENTIST Hours 9-2 and 2-5 Except Thursdays Phone 401 : 331 Medical Arte tax Children 10c Anytime this Inst week as the guest of Misi Joanne Hume on Rlakeley street. Will Be Here . Few Days Charles I. Spellman. Jewish evan gelist of ! Angeles, will spend? Sunday and Monday in this city. He will be a speaker at tho First Christian church Sunday evening and on Monday evening will speak at a special meeting of Dr. H. L. Dunn's non-denominational lllhln class to be held at 7:45 o'clock at tho Douglas hotel dining hall. Mr, Spellman has been a speaker at tha. class meetings on a number of occasions and Dr. Dunn ban asked all members of the class ar.,1 friends to attend. SHORT SUUECTS en Today' Program Indian Theatre ' , - Musical . . Paul Baron & Orchestra Treveltelk "Holland, and ZuyderZea" Cartoon "Tom Thumb !n Trouble" , News Rose Theatre "Screen Snapshots", Sportlite " "Tomorrow's Stars" News . and 2nd FiMturo vat nn kwi mm ifST?; LAST TIMES " TODAY 'f: AND IOt MVINOSIA 40a, 30c, 10c, Ino. tax . Shows 2-3:30-7 and t P. M i i I I 1 i 'I SUNDAY MONDAY I Fun and Frolic I i i k 03k W MURPHYTVf , IT'S AN 7 U ' M-G-M PICTURE JK in Unlit fin. "V 51