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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, "AUGUST 21, 1940. THREE 1 i 1 186 Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER MR8. A. J. YOUNG TO ATTEND SUPREME GUARDIAN COUNCIL SESSION IN CHICAGO Mrs. A. J Young, wife of Mayor Vminn of Rosebui'K, nlans to leave Sumluy for Portland to Join the group of Oregon residents to take tlin ntrmimllnnr at six-thirty that nvenlnis for ChleaKO, III., to attend the Supreme (iuardlnn Council bos slon o( Job's Daughters, AiiKUSt 28-29-30. Headquarters lor the ses sion will take place at the Sherman hotel In Chicago. Mrs. Stella Jensen, of San Fran Cisco, siipl'me guardian, will pre side over the session. Mrs. Jensen In well known in Rosebiim. having been entertained at the A. J. Young home last year, when she visited the Roseburg bethel. Mrs. Young, who is a nast guar dian of Roseburg Ttethel No. 8 and past grand guardian of Job's Pnugh- Vtors of Oregon, is now supreme fifth messenger. Oregouians going io me session besides Airs. Young will be Mrs. Phyllis Poole, of Klam ath Falls, grand guardian of Ore gon Job's Daughters; Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Christy, past supreme guar dian and past supreme associate euardlan. and their daughter, and j .Ralph Thomas, supreme Inner 'I guard, and Mrs. Thomas, all of f, Portland. Mrs. Young plans to leave Chi- 'j cngo on August :11st for her former 'i homo In Milwaukee, Wis., for a , short visit with relatives and will t return to her home In Roseburg the : following Wednesday. i BAPTIST CIRCLES ENJOY MEETINGS ; j Circle No. 2 of the Rosehurg P.np ' J list Women's society met nt the home of Mrs. Alvln Tlnton Tliurs- day In Garden valley. Mrs. Lee Merchant, chairman, nresifled at the business meeting. Mrs. Mollie Moffllt, assisted by Mrs. H. P. Sconce, conducted a Vei'V InKtllt-fltinnnl flevntlnnnl eni. j vice, which was taken from the ; 2tn chapter of Romans. ' j Sewing and. visiting were enjoyed until the tea hour, when Mrs. Tip t ton served delicious refreshments ' to Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Roy Knigge, 5 Mrs. Molllo Mofritt, . Mrs. Robert J Burton and duHEliter,"Viiginla, Mrs. : II. P. Sronce, Mrs. Leo Merchnnt and Jerry. Mis. Jeffers, Mrs. Cleorge Caskey and daughter, Mnry 'i Ann. j Circle No. 3 met Thursday nt the ( home of Mrs. Cora Iluker Willi her Jiiothcr, Mrs. Delicti acting as Joint ': hostess. Mrs. R. B. Irving, vice x chairman, presided over the busi :;, ness sessions and conducted the fine devotions on the 3.1rd Psalm. ; Plans were mode for the fall work . v nf fhn m.-nl. Thnnn .... . - nunc iiiuntiiL ure ( I Mrs. B. B. Irving, Mrs. C. P. Snod-L-'S dy. Mrs. August Schlnpmnn. Mi'a O. W. Finley, Mrs. Charles Mohr, WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- Without Clomel-And YouTI Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin' to Go ' The liver should pour 2 pints of Wle Juice Into your bowels every day. If this bile is ot flowing freely, your food may not dl Cast, It may just decay In the bowels. Then as bloats up your stomach. You net con stipated. You feel sour, sunk and tb world looks punk. It takes those good, old Carter's Little Liver Pills to get these 2 uinta of bile flow ing freely to make you feel "up and up." Cet a packaRe today. Take as directed. Amatlng In making bile flow freely. Ask lor Carter's UtUe Liver Pills, lOtf and 2G. SHORT SUBJECTS On Today's Program Hunt's Indian Theatre Elinere Gardiner in "ICE FROLIC" Plus Latest Paramount News The Rose ; Theatre Buster Keaton in "PARDON MY BERTH MARKS" Plus Latest News 5r5 Mrs. L. M. Pentney, Mrs. L. Kohl hagen, Sr., and the hostesses, Mrs. Baker and Mrs. llelleu. The next meeting of Clrclo No. 3, will be announced later, MASONS INVITED TO ATTENO THIRD ANNUAL CONCLAVE AT MALHEUR CAVE Burns lodge. No. 97. A. P. and A. has issued Invitations to all Ma sonic lodges in Oregon and throughout the ndjolnlng territory to Join the third annual conclave at Malheur cave ami witness the conferring of the Master Mason degree, Saturday, September 7, un der a special dispensation granted by tlio grand master of Oregon. Plans are being made for repre sentatives in every Masonic lodge in the state to be present. Lodge will convene at four o'clock In the afternoon, followed by refresh-' ments and the degree at 7:30. Clrand Muster Karl Sncll and mem bers of his offlclul family will be present. A burbecufi buckaroo supper will be served all guests at the entrance of the cave at six-thirty o'clock. Malheur cave Is located 54 miles southeast of Bums and Is reached by way of the Crane-Princeton market road. The cave is a hall' mile long with a quarter mile hike in the roar. The chamber used Is several hundred Tect back from the entrance, CO feet wide under an arched celling of lava rock. This novel event offers a distinctive anil impressive experience for Masons. There Is an Interesting Pluto In dian legend that has Malheur cave as the sanctuary of a remnant of the tribe, who, being forewarned by the wily coyote, took refuge there and were saved from extinc tion by a hostile band of attackers. SURPRISE POTLUCK DINNER GIVEN FOR MR. AND MRS. CLARKE Members of the Indies auxiliary ot the Brotherhood of Hullwov Trainmen called at the W. J. Clurke home Wednesday to honor them at a delightful potluck din ner. A lovely handkerchief show er was presented to Mrs. Clarke from Mrs. C. P. Snoddy. Mrs. An drew J. Ford. Mrs. C. E. Walker, Mrs. R. V. Mulssnor. Mrs. S. W. Stunner, Mrs. O. V. Ilelbig. Mrs. C. R. Fream and Mrs. C. L. Spray, auxiliary members, and Mrs. Irene Williams, a guest. Mi', and Mrs. Clark left Friday night for Cnmir-ii niuri'u inUn oilier eastern points to' visit rein- uves nun i Menus. SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN FOR MRS. J. F. LAMOREAUX A very delightful surprise blrth dny party was given in Edenbowcr Thursday evening In honor of Mrs. John F. Lnmoreaux. - Beautiful Kffts were presented to the guest of honor and lovely re freshments were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. John F. Lnmoreaux, of ISdcnbnwor, Mr. and Airs. Millard Mngness and Miss Madllno Murray, of Rosehurg, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Dobblenlre and children, of Cnrdon Valley, and Mrs. and Mrs. Edward Lnmoreaux and Miss Anna Babke, of Sitthorlln. Following (he social hour, the group attended the hand concert at the Roseburg city park. B. P. W. C. TO OLD TENTH ANN 1 1 a l d-i AT OTTS, AUG. 26 The tenth annual picnic of the Business and Professional Wo rn en's club to be held at the w R. Olt homo on the North Umpmin has hnen nnnminnn.i r ...... , , ...mien mi u;.w o clock next Monday evening, Att- ""' memoers and friends are cordially Invited and are asked to bring their own table service. Mrs. Story lies is in chnrge of the evening and is being assisted by Miss Ina Fnrnsworth, Miss Vera Fredrlckson and Miss Elnor Sherlt. GUILD TO SPONSOR TWO-DAY RUMMAGE SALE St. George's Episcopal Guild has announced that It will sponsor a two-day rummage sale Fridav and Saturday, August 23-24. nt the par ish hall on East Cass street. Mrs. M. F. Mlddelburg. chairman of the sain, has urged all members hav ing donations for the sale to bring them to the parish hall as early as possible this week. VITAL STATISTICS BORN THENNKS To Mr. nnd Mrs. John J. Thennes, of lilversdnlo, at the Thurston home nt 875 Hoover street, Tuesday, August 20, a daughter, Jean Ann; weight six nnd n half pounds. SIDE GLANCES m- 1 ill ' 7 ..' .HUT" I COPft. 1M0 BY NtKfWlMTlNC. T. M. KtG. 1). S. fT Off. 8"' I "We've been lulniirint! Unit now when rc we "Ranger" Charlos Ktamut, feu tu rod In "Two Fisted KaiiKcr," a Western chock full of ruinanro and net ion. LOCAL NEWS Attends to Business Claude Har vey, of Oakland, was a business visitor in Ibis city Tuesday. Here Tuesday E. If. Mctlnnlels of the forest service In Portland spent Tuesday in this city attend lug to business. Ho Is a brother- in-law of Mrs. Walter S. Hamilton, of Roseburg. Back From Oaklahoma Bill Dn vls has returned to his work at Noiiillng Auto Parts store, follow ing two weeks visiting relatives nud vacationing in Ponca City, Oklu. Leaves for Home Acronllnjr to wonl received here. Dr. H. H. Sco flelil, who has heen uttemliiiK the nationul convention of Knles in Chicago, left that city Saturday for, Iiih home in this city. Leaving Thursday) Mrs. Treno Williams, of 705 South Mill street, expeots to leave tomorrow lor Cali fornia, Texas, Colorado and St. Louis, Missouri, to spend n year or more visiting relatives ami friends. Stops Here Edward Sparrow, of New York City, arrived 'here yes terday to spend a couple of days at tending to business en route to Sun Francisco. He expects to stop over hero again en route to his home in the enrst. Coming Thursday For Three Days Your favorite action actor... in his belt t. Iaction-rol . . . ridin't jj and fighttn'...in ajtf jj r to win! iii TOW ? "i ,r',l Shows UuVoMiaZr-4 2'7"9 p- M Ai2r 7$Jwr. Eve-40c PLUS 1 r fir ENDS TODAY PAL NIGHT "Man From Montreal". With ANDY DEVINE plus' "My Son Is Guilty" Matlne and Evening 20c, two for 35c lone lomiito for two weeks going to eat it?" Arrive From Seattle Mr. and Mrs. Allen Uewltt and daughter, Marilyn, of Seattle, have arrived here to Join their daughter, Joanne, and spend the remainder of tho week visiting Mrs. Hewitt's father, Napoleon Itice. and Mr. Hewitt's mother, Mrs. J. A. Hewitt. J'oanue has been spending the summer here at the Napoleon dtico home on South Kane Btreet. Return Here Mrs. Paul R. Slitinlilln nnd children have return ed to their home here, following the week end visiting In Medford. They were uccompunicd home by Mrs. Shuiiklln's daughter. Miss Georgene, who has been visiting nt the M. H, ivle home for the last week, nnd by Rlchnrd Ivle, who will visit here for n short time. Mrs. Shnuklin nnd children were accompanied to Medford hy Mrs. Ed Rnynnr. of this city, who plans to spend a couple of weeks there visiting nt the Ivle home. The Ivle family formerly resided here. WE NEED used pickups (any make) In trndo on new Chevro lets. Will mnko extra high allow ances at this time. Hansen Chev rolet fo. lAdv.) VIVIEN LEIGH Screen's unforgettable "Scarlett O'Hara" ... and Another Aeadomjr Awtrd Parformanc bf lh Setsxn'a U nl o r ge 1 1 b I SdlUtt O'Haral lFiR.Y iucileIwatson VIRGINIA FIELD Local News Obtain Morrlsae Llcenta Thom as II. lloyles, 24, and Christina J. Ciuisnn, 20. both residents of Win chester Buy, obtained n mnrriage license at Vancouver yesterday. Sunshine Club to Meat The Northslde Sunshine club will nieetT ut a potluck luncheon Thtirsuuy at 12.30 o'clock at the homo of Mrs. Howard Casebeer at 443 South Stephens street. ' W. B. A. to Meet Tho Woman's Benefit association will meet Thurs days at two o'clock at tho Mncca bee ball. Plans for fall activities of I ho association will be announc ed by the president, Mrs. Carl Havens. Students Sought Tom A. ' Pl- goit. director of athletics nt Hill Military academy. Is a Roseburg visitor today. Pigott Is registered at the Hose hotel. He is inter viewing prospective students for the academy. Pigott expects the largest enrollment In the school's history, because of Interest In na tional defense. Card Party Friday Night Mem bers of the Rosehurg Country club and friends have been Invited to ptal at Springfield, Mo., and will attend Hie card party Friday iilghtBOon tuke up his duties there. Ho nt K o'clock at the clubhouse. Con tract bridge players will pivot ot their respective players. Prize will he awarded and refreshments will be served. Mrs. Kenneth Qulne. Mrs. J. M. Juild and Mrs. Gene Oreene are In charge of tho party. Back From Vacation Mrs. 11. C. Church nnd daughter. Miss Marian, have returned to their homo In Ijiurelwood, following three weeks enjoying a vacation at Victoria and Vancouver, B. C Seattle. Wmii.. Portlnnd and Stnyton, Ore. Dr. Church has been spending tho Inst two weeks on active duty with the 41st division or tho army nt Fort Lewis and will return here the latter part of this week nnd will bo back In bis optometry of fice Monday morning, August 20. lervous Restlessi flB I I Cranky? Reitless? lHVn Can't Bleep? Tire 1111 IN ' easily? Annoyed by Mil lw female functional disorders' and monthly distress? Then try Lydla E. Pink ham's Vege table Compound. Plnttham'a Com pound Is famous for helping suoh rundown, nervous conditions. Made especially or women WORTH TRYINOl BOB TAYLOR in his most sincere role thrill ingly reunited with his co star of "A Yank at Oxford"! HE DEM Remodel Home Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hull have been having their home on Military street remod eled. Apply for License J. T. Powell, 28. and Vera K. Cade, 2f, both of Urain, obtained a marriage license yesterday at Vancouver, Wash. Return Here Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Bell, who were married Saturday, returned here last night from the const. Mrs. Bell was for merly Miss Evelyn Willis. Mr. Dell is employed at the Roseburg News Review office. Goes to ' Hospital Vincent Ma lone, commander of Umnnua post ' of tho American Legion and an em- ployee at the veterans ndnilnlstrn- "on facility here, has left for Port- land to enter the veterans hospital for medical treatment. Arrives Here Miss Dorothy Dale Jackson, who bus been spending tho summer taking n course In Camp Firo organization work In New York, arrived here last night to spend ten days visiting her par ents, Mr. mill Mrs. V. T. Jackson, before leaving for Waco, Texas, to take up her new duties at the Camp Fire organization headquar ters there. Miss Jackson recently resigned her position as a teacher In the Fullerton school In this city. Arrive From Honolulu Dr. snd Mrs. II. I. Lyman and sons. Rich mil nnd Curtis, of Honolulu, Ha waii, have arrived In Roseburg to spend a week visiting Mrs. Ly man's, brother-ln-luw and sister. Dr. and Mrs. Morris II. Roach, and family on West Lane street. Dr. Lyman bus been transferred from lono ulu to the federal lies- Is spending a cottplo of duys In Bremerton, Wash., and will re join his family here the hitter part of the week. join his family here the latter part I DRUG STORE of the week. I Adorably Smart w'r Frocks.. 8lgSliterStyl...Ukl . A$3 I lyX'LtiX feSr V I , SUtef Pelnll...Sir it V 7 .. - ' iMpiii.n,...Nov.i I -V-442 RruW . ' P'lnt,...CI,r D.l.ili. ' A Kp ' VV Q I ! f'Uv'V'j Chaait from Nlnttt.n lt ID I Qwiw$tt V ft -SIZES 7 IA YEARS Compare These Outstanding "rs Values Featured at one Low Price if ' I 1 III tm HsXrVfWiJt 'J 1 I ri BUY YOUR SEASON'S SUPPLYil AND SAVE AT THIS -" V 1t JL-X INCOMPARABLY A JL LOW PRICEI - ' S'. rn o d e o onu WINDOWS HI in NORTH JACKSON. ROSEBURG. OREGON WINDOWS 8pend Day Hera William 8. James of Yoncalla, spent Tuesday In this city unending to business. Here From Portland J. Merrltt, of the Portland forest service de partment, spent Tuesday In this city nttendliig to business. H. E. C. to Meet The Ever Rreen Home Economics club will hold an nil-day meeting Thursday with noon potluck luncheon at th homo of .Mrs. Iaura Robertson, Leaves For Portland Mrs. B. II. Moore loft last evening for her home In Portland, following a few days in this city visiting friends and attending to property Inter ests. Undergo Tontllectomlet Dr. C. 11. Wudo performed tonsllectomles this morning in his orflce on Vio let Gruys, Marguerite Hampton and Donald Dnvies. 8pnd Tuesday Hera Harry Mc Cauo, city marshal, and Bill Miles, state policeman, returned to their homes in Reedsport lust night, fol lowing the day in this city attend ing to business. Vacationing Mr. and Mm. A. J. CleddoB, of this city, have left for Sun Diego to visit their son, Ger ald Geddes, and family, and daugh ter, Mrs. Holt,, nee Mary Dell Geddes. En route home, they will stop in Tulare to visit a daughter, Mrs. Harold Ingram, nee Dorothy Geddes, and her family. conns hurt? soli C0I1-0FF Hera Today Edward Steffen. of Eugene, spent today In this city at tending to business. Spend Tuesday Here Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Stenseth, of Yoncalla, spent Tuesday In this city visiting the latter'a son, Marvin Helland, who Is employed by the Douglas Forest Protective association, Tea Houra Changed The Rose burg Woman's club, which will sponsor a tea Friday afternoon nt. the club house honoring Mrs, G. R. ' Chillis, of Hun Francisco, has an nounced the hours have been changed from two to five to three; to five o'clock. Members of the club, Junior Woman's .club and friends of Mrs. Chllds are Invited. Floor Sanding and Refinuhing CHAS. KEEVER Phone esi-J Phone 1M Tamporary addreaa H. P. D Oakland, Oregon Donald R. Gibbs DENTIST Hours 9-2 and 2-5 Except Thursday Phone 401 331 Medical Arts PHONE 21 TAXI PHONE 21