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. .VV" THREE ' ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG', OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1940". 1 A Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER SHOWER PAfcTY GIVEN, FOR HELEN HOWARD CI.ENDAI.E, Aug. 20. A most delightful shower party was Riven in honor of MIhh Helen Howard Wednesday evening on the lawn of the nianchnrd home when Mm. Jack Rlanchard, Mrs. Raymond &tnlth and Mih. Lew Hansen en tertained for her. After nn evening of visiting and games Miss Howard opened her packages, receiving many lovely gifts. Refreshments of Ice cream, cake nnd punch were served to, MIhh Helen Howard, guest of honor, her mother, Mrs. E. W. Hownrd. her Bister, Miss Margnret Howard, Miss Dorothy Martin, Mrs. U A. Pool, Mra. Elsie Pool, Miss Velma Knvse, Mrs. Ida Ilayse, Mrs. Ed i Wltzel, Mrs. Roy (llhhons. Mrs. W. i 1,. Doliyns, Mrs. P. J. Miller, Mrs. : f Dud Lewis, Mrs. Alton Dulley, I : Olrs. Melvln Johnson, Mrs. Ivan ' niurtle. Mrs. ?Ierle Van Dyke. j'MiBs Eileen Pee, Mrs. Francis 3 NelRon, Miss Laura Raess. Mrs. I Harry Humphrey and the hos- tesses, Mrs. Rlanchard, Mrs. Rny . mond Smith and Mrs. Lew Han 5 sen. .1 Miss Howard will be come the I nriile of Roy Poi-bls in the near ' MRS. VERNE GODEL HONORED AT SHOWER y. DRAIN, Aug. 20. A misccllane i ous shower was given Friday oft j ernnon by the ladies of (he, Assent i bly of Clod church, honoring Mrs. A Verne fiodel, nee Miss Mildred Stewart, a recent -bride, flames : In charge of Mrs. Naomi finrncr. s wore played and many useful and f beautiful gifts were received and J opened by the bride. After the j gifts had been duly Inspected nnd . v admired, refreshments were serv- ed. to the honor guest. Mrs. Verne V tfUodel, her sister, Mrs. Chester 'Oodel, Mrs. Wm. Cheever, Miss m Kthel Smith and Miss Jewel Ken- tioy of Elkton. Mesdames A. A. : Randlln. Cleo. Iloak, W. L. Smith, Ted Whltted, Anna Anderson, Fled Eccleslon, H. Keeney, Claude ; Moore, fleo. fiodel Sr., Leonard fiodel, Naomi Garner, Misses Elsie A Wlsegarver, Margaret Mattoon, ' Dorothy Krewson nnd severnl chll ; dren, all of Drain. ,. VISITORS ARE HONORED AT PICNIC CLENDALE, Aug. 20. Mrs. C. W. Ingham, of Eugene, nnd Mrs. S. K. Ingham, of Oklahoma City, who are visiting here, were com plimented nt a potluck picnic on the lawn or tho home of Rev. -nnd Mrs. J. K. Howard Tuesday eve ning. Following the dinner Mrs. C. W. Ingham and Mrs. O. O. Selh er entertained with music. Those present were: Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Ingham, Mrs. S. K. Ingham, Rev. nnd Mrs. J. K. Howard. Mr. and -sun ppisess - NEW FALL ARRIVALS The Greatest Slipper Value Ever Offered by Lowell's Colors are wine and blue, black and pink, blue and wine, black and peach, black and red, and all over black. Sizes are complete. A regular $1.49 value SPECIALLY PRICED . . . You must see these Don't takt chances with your scientifically fitted at Lowell's All Sizes Browns and Blacks All Leather for any Weather ' Combination Lasts Plain and Sharkskin Tips Red Goose Shoes mean real good service. Mrs. H. C. Huntington and Ponlee, John I LundnulBt, Mr. and Slra, H. B. Mouchette and Henjy, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Nye, Mr. anil Mrs. W. II. Y'HIood and Itruc-e und Tommy, Mr. and Mis. W. II. Uurd tier, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lawson and Edward, Dr. and Mra. A. J. Kawcett, Rev. Paul Tlilliall, Mrs. O. (J. Sether, Walter .Sether, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Horoour, Mr. and '.Mm. Arthur Pasehelkii and I.urry Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis Nelson and Jon, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Norinoyle and Marie Ulldge. ROSEBURG WOMAN'S CLUB TO ENTERTAIN AT TEA FOR MRS. CHILOS FRIDAY . To compliment Sirs. f!. R. Chllds, founder and first president of the- Roseburg Mental Culture club, later known us the Rose burg Woman's club, n very charm ing tea has been planned by the club meinberH to bo held Friday. August 23, from two to five o'clock at the clubhouse. During Mrs. Childs' residence In Roseburg, she was very promin ent for her work In civic and so cial affairs of the town and her annun! summer visits to this city from her home in Snn Francisco, are anticipated witli much pleas ure by her many friends here. Members of the Roseburg Wo man's club. Junior Woman's club and nil friends of Mrs. Chllds are most cordially invited to call at the clubhouse between the hours of two and five o'clock Friday in her honor. Charter members of the Mental Culture club and Wo man's club are especially asked to be present to enjoy the occasion. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB IS ENTERTAINED YONCALLA, Aug. 20. Mr. nnd Mrs. Will. Castor and Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman Schosso were hostesses to the Home Economics club of Elk Creek grange nt their homo Fri day night. A potluck supper was served under the large walnut trees with the hostesses serving apple pie, ice cream and canta loupes. A social hour followed the supper. COUNTRY CLUB LADIES TO MEET THURSDAY The Lndies of the Roseburg Country club will meet nt tho club house Thursday morning for golf ing to.be followed by a 12:30 pot luck luncheon and contract brlilgo play nt 1:30 o'clock. All members are urged to be present. SUNSHINE CLUB TO MEET ON THURSDAY The Northside Sunshine club will meet nt a potluck luncheon nt one o'clock Thursday, August 22, at tlie home of Mrs. Casobeer. on South Stpphcns street. All mem hers are urged to bo present. MATHFPC Don't miss these values, you will find com PlU I ntll J fort in the graceful, high-front and trimming. I 4 IIPUTCDC Yur wardrobe will not be complete 1AUUn I ElW without a pair of these slippers to match your robe. $1.00 Slippers to appreciate their children's feet have them with RED GOOSE All Leather SHOES 7 Pair $1.98 $3.98 114 No. V 1 ; ; SIDE GLANCES f mm I i ! M in i ii i 1 i ' ; yjjkcrpi . com two by nt stavici.'iw. t m ntc. u.'srmrofr. t-lo "The iiuiiKigcr is gone for Hie day, unless you happen to be liis fjolf instructor.'' HAYHURST COMMUNITY CLUB ENJOYS MEETING .YONCALLA. Aug. 20. Mrs. W. A. liychard entertained the mem bers of the Huyhurst community club at her homo in Ilayhurst Thursday afternoon. The Hay hurst club has charge of the can ned goods at tile North Douglas County fair (Ills year. A delicious lunch was served to Mrs. Ed Swanson. Mrs. Mabel Williams nnd baby. Mrs. Clict Miller, Mrs. Rachel Kruse and daughter, Mrs. Jet Morin. Mrs. Ed Morln, Mrs. Charles Fogies, Mrs. Gladys Mor in, Miss ijivon Morin and tho hos tess. DINNER GUESTS SUNDAY AT JOHN M. ORR HOME Mr. nnd Sirs. John M. Orr, who reside nt the Cnnins mountain service station, had as their din ner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Thresher and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Thresher, of Cnnias Valley, and Mr. and Mrs. James linrkdoll and daughter. Vernii ami son. James, of llioailbeul, Ore. W. B. A. TO MEET THURSDAY AFTERNOON Tho Woman's lleneflt. associa tion will meet Thursday afternoon nt two o'clock nt the Maccnhee PAIR beauty and value. AT LOWELL'S Red Goose Shoes for Growing Girls They are a real treat for your feet. Jackson St. Phone 203 fkojo.aULs. hall with the president, Mrs. Carl Havens, In ehnrge. All members are especially urged to be present as the plans for the fall activities of the organization will bo an nounced. FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN MR. AND MRS. McKEOWN GI.ENnALE, Aug. 20. A fare well surprise party was given Mr. and Mrs. O. II. McKcown on Wed nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mc Kcown hnvo sold their ranch on Cow creek and are moving to Vnrshiield to make their home. Those enjoying tho evening were: Mr. nnd Mrs. O. H. Ashman, Mrs. H. fl. McMullen, Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wnodly. Mr. and Mrs. Henry One decke, Mrs. H. M. Nixon, Mrs. Matie Heller, Mrs. Jake Fisher, Mrs. O. O. Sether, Mrs. C. J. Seth er, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Hiirrell. Mra. Fred Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Ft. K. PlniV. Mrs. W. II. Melssner, Mrs. M. Nye, Mrs. W. T. Harbour, Walter Sether and the guests ol honor, Mr. and Mrs. McKeown. Today's Pattern ONE OR TWO-PIECE SHIRT FROCK PATTKrtN 4.1U This spirited "two-timing" shirt skirt Oil n one-piece dreBS. You'll waist style, designed by Anne Adams, makes cither a waistand probably want both versions of I'litteni 451 . for wardrobe variety. Make the oneploce stylo In rayon or tie ilk. Then, for tho Jaunty two piere style, let the tuck-in or over-blouse top he of brilliant wool, willi a skirt, of darker velveteen. Sort gathers below the front nnd buck yokes give the new bloused silhouette to the top. There's a guileless young I'oter Pan collar In self fabric or contrast, and either full, long sleeves or abort sleeves. The two-piece skirt Is in the nar rower, straighter lines forecast for Kail. Pattern 451 1 is available In misses' and women's sizes 14, 16. 18. 20. 32. 34. 30. 38, 40 and 42. Size Id, entire ensemble, takes 3 yards 39 Inch fabric. Rend FIFTEEN CENTS (ISc) In coins for this Anne Adams pattern. Write plainly SIZE, NAME. AU DI! ESS and STYLE NL'MllEIl. Send your order to News-Itevlew, Pattern Uept., Roseburg, Oregon. ml FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN TUESDAY AT YONCALLA YONCAM.A, Aug. 30. Honoring Mrs. Edith Sprlnkol and daughter, Deloris, who will leave this week for Sprliigfiuld to make their home, the members of the Church of Christ held a party In the rtilircli, Tuesday evening. Games were played during the evening, after which a delicious lunch was served to- the lollowing: Mrs. Sprlnkol, Miss Pelnrls .Sprlnkol, Mr. and Mrs. Rny Pallor and family, Mr. nnd Mra. A. II. Palrleh. Miss Kuth Pat rich and -Vernon Pntrlch, Mr. and Mrs. I.loyd and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cliarle.i V In n and son, Mrs. Mestnn and family. Mr. and Mra. Earl rirant and three daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Arne Iljnrk, Mrs. Ra pier and family, Mrs. Dave Rogers, Mrs. Lena Long. Mrs. Clifford llu nan, Mrs. Nettle Hunan, Mrs. Fred l,co nnd Mrs. Walliico Lyons. Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Johnson and Stacy Adams. Mrs, Spriukol was pro senled with a gift of a handkerchief shower and Miss Sprlnkol n. gift from tho Christian Endeavors. ALTAR SOCIETY ENJOYS MEETING AT KROGEL HOME The St. Joseph's Altar society met at the lovely country home of Mrs. hrogcl at Dixonvlllo Tor n potluck dinner. The dinner was served out-of-doors. Mrs. Krogel and Mrs. Heldon- relch acted as joint hostesses. The birthday of Mrs. Dietsch was celebrated. Those present were Mrs. Fay ette Ijingenberg. Mrs. Iiuls Lang enberg of Marshfleld, Mrs. Chas. O'.Malley and daughter. Judy. Mrs. E. Gresham. Mrs. Jane Moran, Mrs. R. Wlllett, Mrs. Ed Dolan. Mrs. M. Shook. Mrs. E. Prlncen, Mrs. Mary llryan. Mrs. C. W. Stle- wlg, Mrs. F. Hitzman, Mrs. Mary Ospalil, Mrs. Dietsch, Mrs. Trim berger, Mrs. Wornian and hos tesses, Mrs. Krogel and Mrs. Hoi- denrefch. e COUNTRY CLUB TO SPONSOR BRIDGE PARTY ON FRIDAY EVENING The golf tournament committee of the ladles of the Roseburg Coun try club, Mrs. Kenneth tjulne, Mrs, J. M. .ludd and Mrs. Gone Greene, will sponsor a delightful contract bridge narly at 8 o'clock Friday evening, August 23. nt. the club house, to which all members and friends nro cordially Invited to en joy. Reservation for tho pnrty mny ho tnnde by telephoning Mrs. Oulne nt 421-JX or Mrs. Jiiild nt 570. Tho contract bridge players will pivot at their respective ti ldes. Prizes will bo awarded and refreshments will bo served. MRS. SANLER CELEBRATES EIGHTY-FIRST BIRTHDAY YONCALLA. Aug. 20. Mrs. Lucy Snnlcr celebrated her Slst birthday August 12th. Friends called during the day, Willi flowers nnd gifts. Those calling were, Mrs. Jean Cowan. Miss Even Applegate, Mrs. Win. Helllwell. Mrs. B. F Roberts. Mrs. Elwnrd Kelso, Mrs. George Tavenor, Miss Suo Burt, Miss Llllls Hrnwn, Mrs. Henry Me Dougall, Miss Zola McDougnll, Mrs. Hen Huntington, Mrs. Hugh War ner of Ynncalln. Mrs. Harry Brawn and daughter. Judith, or Pendleton. Mrs. Pcnii Harvey nnd daughter, Isabella, or Oakland. DINNER ENJOYED AT RYCHARD HOME YONCALLA, Aug. 20. Mr. nnd Mrs. Art Ryclinrd entertained at a dinner served at their homo last week, with covers laid for the fol lowing: Mrs. Knto Floyd of Los Angeles, Cnllf., Mrs. Talcott nnd C. F. Watson of Glide, Mrs. W. A. Richardson of Roseburg, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wcstrope. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Wcstrope and baby of Eu gene, Mrs. Ifnthe and Gene Rycli nrd of Yoncnlla, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Art Ryclinrd nnd son, Donnld, or Ilayhurst. P. E. O. ANNOUNCES TWO-DAY RUMMAGE SALE Members of RI chapter of the P. E. O. Sisterhood have planned n two-day rummage sale for this week. Friday and Saturday, Au gust 23, 24, to bo hold at the Kohl hagen building, next to the Econ omy market on Jackson street. The members of the chapter have been making arrangements ror n large assortment of children's and adults' clothing to be on sale the two days. e C. E. GROUP ENJOYS 80CIAL Last Thursday evening the Myr tle Creek Senior Christian Endea vor had a pie, coko and Ice cream party In the park at Skinner's point. There were twenty people pres ent. The refreshments were fol lowed by visiting and gencrnl good fellowship. e e EVERGREEN H. E. C. TO MEET THURSDAY The Evergreen Home Econom ics club will hold an all-day meet- ttttr nnri nnon nntlnck luncheon Thursday, August 22, at the home of Mrs. Laura Robertson. All members are cordially Invited to be present. LET US PROVE IT Modern methods, modern equipment and years of experi ence enable us to please you al ways. Call 472 and bring our excellent dry cleaning service to your door. Umpqua Cleaners 231 NO. MAIN Local News Vacationing James Rowley, of this city, began his two weeks' vu- cation yesterday and plans to spend the greater part of tho time on the North Umpqiia enjoying fishing. Expected Here Thursday Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo Winiberly, of Los An geloB, formerly of this city, are ex pected to arrive In Roseburg Thura- duy to visit relatives und friends. Spend Sunday In Riddle Mr, nnd Mrs. Rex Walker, of this city, were guesta of Rev. and Mrs. 11. L. Hicks In Riddle Sunday and nt tended services at the Christian church there. Camp Fir. Group to Meet The Pottawatomlo Camp Fire group will meet tonight, August 20, at sev en o'clock it the home of the guar- diun. All members are requested to be present. Return From Vacation Mrs. G. V. Wlmbcrly and her sister, MIsb Jane Wharton, Mm. Leslie C. Cum- mliiKS and Miss Lucille Lenox have returned here following a weeks vacation at Neskowln. At Waddell Home Miss Cather ine DeVoe, of San Francisco, has arrived In Roseburg to spend a couple of weeks at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Waddell, on South Kane street. .' Art and Embroidery Club to Meet Tho Roseburg Art and Em broidery club will moot. Wednes day afternoon nt tho home of Mrs. Flora Cox on the Lonklngglnns rond. , Here From Portland Mrs. Wil liam W. Knight, nee Loin Hat Held, and small son, Phillip, nnd tho former's aunt, Mrs. John Park, all of Portland, have arrived here to spend n couple of weeks visiting Mrs. Knight's purnnts, Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Patterson, of Crescent Lnke. Ore., are visiting here until Wed nesday with the hitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ohniiiii. Mr. Pnttersnn Is employed nt Cres cent Lnke by the Southern Pacific company. Leave for East Mr. and Mrs. John Siilllvnn, of Marlon, Ky and Dnlbert Sullivan and Mrs. Frank Martin, of Evnnsvlllo, Ind., lelt this morning for tholr homes, following several days In this city visiting at tho W. E. Sullivan homo. John Sulllvniuls nn undo of W. E. Sul livan and Herbert Sullivan nnd Mrs. Martin aro cousins. Leave This Morning Mr. nnd Mrs. Franklyn Gillespie and daugh ter, Gay, of Los llanos, Cnllf., left this illuming for their homo, follow ing the week-end in this city ns gitestB or Mr. Gillespie's hrotlier-ln-lnw and slstor, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. McCllntock, on Hamilton nvenuo. Mr. Gillespie Is employed by the Los Ratios school system. Arrive From Monmouth Mrs. W. P. Van lieu Bosch and daugh ter, Lornn Lee, or Monmouth, have arrived In Ilosohurg to Join tho for mer's mother, Mrs. Charles Mc Kniglit, and daughter. Miss Char lotte McKnlght, also of Monmouth, visiting at tho if. O. Pnrgolor home. Mrs. McKnlght and Miss Charlotte have been hero the last week. Return From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Leon Yeurwood have relum ed to their home In this city, fol lowing a vacation trip to Seattle, Tacoma, Olympla nnd Ynkimn, vvnsli. At tho latter place they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Jacobs and family, former resi dents of Roseburg. They were accompanied hack to this city from Portland by Mrs. Yearwood's niece, Sylvia Jean Wilson, who plans lo sped several weeks vlHlt- Ing here. Mr. Yeurwood resum ed his work in the meat market at Hennlnger's mart on South Stephens street yesterday and .mis. vearwood resumed her duties In Ihe ladies' ready-to-wear de partment of the J. C. Penney com pany slore. WE NEED used pickups fany make) In trade on new Chevro lets. Will make extra high allow ances at this time. Hanstti Chev rolet Co. (Adv.) Short Subjects on Today's Program Indian Theatre Troveltalk "Argentina" Pete Smith Special "Cat College" Latest Fox News Rose Theatre Buster Keaton in 1 "Pardon My Berth Marks" Latest News New Show at Indian Tomorrow ho hs a y J1ltiil!iJlfcllil..UiJt.J Vivien Leigh, widely acclaimed for her performance as Scarlett O'llara In the recent production, "Gone With the Wind," and Robert Taylor, who will bo seen at Hunt's Indian theatre Wednesday through Saturday In "Waterloo Bridge." .' Here Today Gale Saunders, of the state tax department at Salem, spent today In this city attending to business. Hears From Norway Relatives Miss Efcther Fjelseth. who Is em ployed nt the ITmpipia hotel, has just received word from her moth er nnd sister In Norway Btatlng that they are nil right. This Is the first word that Miss Fjelseth litis had from her relatives slnco the German Invasion of Norway. Miss Fjelseth, who Is a native of Norway, was recently naturalized as a cltlzm of (he United States. Happy Valley Fire Purs Smoke Screen Over City A largo smoke screen wns thrown over tho city of Roseburg today when several hundred acres of punt ii re land on tho Mursters ranch nt Hiippy valley was burn ed under permit Issued by the Douglas Forest Protective associa tion. The locnl oiflce of the asso ciation wns Informed this morn ing thai five fires burning on the Douglas-Jackson county lino In the Green mountain district, had been brought under control. The fires wore fought by crews from the Jackson county ulro! nnd the CCC cuuip nt Winter. VITAL STATISTICS BORN '. f IIANNAN To Mr. and Mrs.' A, Hunnuii, or Roseburg, nt Mercy hospital, Monday, August 19, a son, David Holilnj weight five pounds, ten ounces. MARRIAGE LICENSE LAWRENCE-G LAN VILLE Ro belt Drowning; -Lawrence nnd Knthryn Eloiso Gluuville, both of Riddle. DIVORCE DECREES COOPER Carmen Neal from Bert E. Cooper; married at Iloso hurg. Sept. 12, 1930; cruelty. ANNIS Maxlne frnm John An n Is: married nt Kelso, Wash., Oct. 8, 1938; cruelly. Today and Wednesday Pal Night ..! till IWIKS IMT0 1CTI0K WITI riTim mn...u4 1 I1AIKC CMIIIlli W-: 4 w iliiic enmi! 1 Matinee 20c, two for 35c ALSO pffSKIW t&k iWlCAIOT I '! W ' lACODILIKI WCUI I f y, it in ctiir I 3 A "" ficmi 8howi Bij!ll $l2i2$kA I William C. Grounds, Ex-Roseburger, Passes William C. Grounds, 73, a for mer resident of Roseburg, died August II, ut Scuttle, according to word received here today. Horn in Texas, October Ti. IKilii, he moved to Roseburg with Ills . wife and two daughters In April , 11109, and wns employed here for 10 years with the Page Lumber company. During the world war ho resided at Coqullte, where he assisted In milling spruce for air plane construction. After tho war he moved to Dal las, Ore., and In late years had muiln his home on a farm near llothel, Wash. Ho wns a member of the Mn sonic lodge and tho Methodist . church. Surviving nro his widow, Mary Emma Grounds, and two naught- ters, Mrs. A. L. Leonard, Seattle, and Mrs. R, G. Ross, Prairie City, ore. Stock and Bond Averages STOCKS Jilt's Ind'ls Ufa Fgn. 30 15 15 00 ...5S.3 15.3 35.3 41.(1 ...57.7 15.0 35.0 41.2 Tuesday Prev. day ... Mouth ago Year. ago .... 1940 high . 1910 low .... Compiled by August 20; ....57.8 15.4 35.5 41.4 ,.,2 17.3 3S.1 50.(1 74.2 20.5 40.0 D2.2 :....M.3 13.0 30.9 37.0 BONDS The Associatod PresSi 20 10 10 10 Ind'ls RH'B tit's Sfka ....55.4 103.1 9C.6 40.9 .j 55.2 102.9 90.7 39.9 .. 56.4 102.S 90.4 37.8 .. 65.7 99.9 90.1 67.5 ., 59.9 103.6 97.6 fi.1.5 . .. 4S.3 98.9 90.3 35.1 Tuesday Prev. day .. Mouth ago Year ago .. 1940 high .. 1911) low .... WE NEED used pickups (any make) In Irado on new Chevro. lets. Will make extra high allow ances nt this time. Hansen Chev rolet Co. (Adv.) ENDS TODAY! .if'wln Jilt : HJONALD : JVMAfCQV" STARTS WEDNESDAY 4 Days! 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