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t TWO S0CEDE Sunday, Auoust, 25 Members mill friends of SI. Paul's I.il I lici it ii church liivlh'il to suecfnl lllttiMlpllH Kcrvlie m 11 ii. in. ut church to lie followed by congrega tional picnic on pursonugu lawn. Monday, August 26 1 Tout Ii annual Mimic of H P.W.C. lit li::lil o'clock nl V. 10. (Ill Inline on Norlli Cmpquu. Urine own la ble service. Mrs. SUny lies. Lna Fuillswnrtli. Vera Froilrlrkson anil lOlc if Sheik 111 chuige. ; Eagles nuxilJiirv, planning home coining I'll 1 1 y ut liall 111 evening lot lowing drill practice lor N'alloiial Guard. X. of W. Thimble dull afternoon meeting at home of Mm. H. W. Taylor. 510 S. Jackson street. Tuesday, August 27 Ilnsebilig Itebcknh lodge No. 41 so'lul iiioelliii; at S o'clock at l.O.O.F. hall. IlefrosliuienlH In charge of Gertrude Hatfield. Llllli l'et,toy. Mary Myers. Lydlu Hoop cr. Merle Henry. lOniina I.nii Dish man nnil J. U. Ualley. Entertain ment: Helen Saar. Evelyn Fred rllksiili uinl Mary Docker. Wedneidny, August 28 (.allien of Country club to be guests ut Collage Grove clubhouse tor the day. rytliliin Sisters to meet at S o'clock ut hall for Important ses sion. Special business. Sisters usked to Invite huslmmls f,,r social hour of flve-hunilieu'. Refresh in i ills. Eagles auxiliary ill III teiim un lorwllilng members of Nallnnal Gliutd ill, dame lu evening ut ann ul y. No meeting of Reselling W.C.T.U. on account of lair to he hehl at Glide. Members naked In bring ar ticle's fur in I r lo tho president. Mre. C. A. Chiuuberlln, as soon as possible. Thursday, August 29 Ladles of C'ountiy club to begin qiialH'yiijj rounds of Cluimplunslilp cup totirniimnnf at ii. in. First inn) second flights in piny IS holes; llilrij, .'llRhlors lo play nine holes. I'olliu-k luncheon at noon. Con trael bridge piny at 1:110 o'clock.. W.B.A, memliPi'H anil prospective members liivlleil to afleruonn Ice ereuiii social nl home of Mrs. Hugh Wells on l-"u 1 1 ton street. Garden Vulley Woineii'ii club lo hold lust regular meeting lor two ijinulha' ill llnilou'.i Grove In ulior noon villi Jlrs. Harvey Ewctis act luii lis hollers. Saturday, August 31 ' Ti.osebiiiK U oman's club servlcu Bhop open iill-iliiy upsliilrs lu club Imiwe opposllo lluiil's Inilluu I be nt re, .'' MISS ELLA HENNIGH ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT TO, GORDON PREWITT lira. Loo Youiik milertalued at a cbiirminK 7:110 o'clock ilesserl supper party Thiirsiliiy eyenliiK at tho attractlvo home of her uncle nnil mint. Dr. and Mrs. Ii. I.I. Un bar on l'!liK't t'liHK street, to couiil. mcnl .Miss lOlln lli'nnluli, of I'oil-lanil.- Tiny ciipsules markeil each rov. er mill upon liivesliKitllon illsclos cil the eiiaaKemeut of Miss lleu nlRb lo tioiiloti PrifwIU. who is a medical student lu I'orllauil from WaldporL The mariialic dato bus been set for l(M:eniber L'i'i. Miss llennlKb. who Is a diiiiKbUM' of Mr. and Mrs. H. 10. llennlKb. of this clly.'ls a nurse In Portlnd. The hosless carried out ii uieilical innllf lor thv decora tions' for the pnrly. Covers were placeil for Miss lli.-nulllh, Kiiest. of lionor. Mrs. II, K. HennlKli, .Mis. Ii. II. Huhar. Mis. James Itedbarn. Mrs. Ileiuanl Saar. Miss (lay llubai. Miss Anna belle IleiK. Miss Katbryn llnsin mark, Miss Vii Klniii N'ess. Miss Alary lOllcn limby. Miss lOiiKeiiln Vlrden. Miss llorolhy (leruiouil and the hostess, Mrs. Voting. VIsltlllK was enjoyed dtirllli; llm lilcasiiut socbil hours. Miss lleu nlgh Is sueiidliiK her varulliiji hero vlsillni! her piuenls mid her Bis I it. Mrs. Ted ltoadiiiiin. i n D. OF U. V. PICNIC IS ENJOYED FRIDAY AT ROSE8URG CAMP 1'loieuce NiKhlliiKali- lent No. ,,,,, (i,i, Mrs. It. 1.. Clle. liaUKhters ol I nlnn Veterans of the, Mil(s Mll,., M,ir,,.lls. Mlss Itosii II. (,lv l ur lsLl lsi,.,, mcm ieiB and ,.,.,,,, Mss M,.,.n ,,.,-. Mrs .1. tbclr ranillles en.iii.eil s delishtful , (,. Slwy,,,s m,.s - .; oti Mrs. l-itluek olrnlc supper Krlilay ci ... j ,. k,;,,,;,,,,,, Mih. a. Hliij! nt oitlijt h i lium mound. A Veils. Mm. . u. m.lcll.-. Mi s. Karl social hour of uaiilcs lollowcl Hie I ( 11-ii-li. Miss .lennle .lorey. Mrs. ",""'t"'- -T. (',. W'ulBon. Mis. Waller Cnod. Tboso pieselil were: VIikIiiIii ("V iMr.i. neori' Kohlbnceil. Miss ,l.nn rus. Olner and Kulli I'lniner. Nell, i n((. nui, (. Mrs. II. II. ( inier. Mrs. Hcelvii, Vii'Kiuin Ili-lli" t'yius. Joe, i ).. nul n,.r. Mr. Hester Hice. Zclmu. .toe Itussell and L'bai b.tle j Mrs. L. V. .losse. Mrs. t'lll'lord Sands. Mlckle. Ihui and Deity John-1 ii,,, .j,,.,. f seutile. Mrs. Ilioadway. son. Anna Carson. Mr. and Mrs. j M., , V. W hillion. Mrs. Wash Dourte. Mr. ami Mrs. licorKc Ware. , I1Btl)11 Huuhca, Mis. (ieoixe Sew Mr. and Mrs. A. Wulkius and Uiii-y. ! Mls llls Albert llatiks. Mrs .Mrs. Peterson. Mis. Clarice Hem- ( A , Klllsini and daughter. Iliuiliii illck mid Kstellc llclier. .h-iu. Miss Adeline Slewurt. Mrs. . f. Hoy llellows. Mrs. Arthur V. BIRTHDAY PICNIC IS ENJOYED FRIDAY AT UMPCjUA PARK A ilcllKlitl'il birllulay pb-nlc was enjoyed at I'nipinia .ark Krlday llonoriUB jerry i.iii... in.in.-r. . . ' ( barbs V rill. Tresa Hay Hmr. Siin.lia ia Ha pp and Janet uim iii namis. unl, , S.)U Kruiirlsi-o. The ni'il hers and their cblldieii, were p; esent for Hie occasion. , w w m UuesU present besides ilie mm-1 THIMBLE CLUB TO tired biibday Kiiests liicliuled: ; MeET 0N MONDAY Murlatl Vol rill, of .Myrtle I reek, i 1hit1 Dlnck. Chillies Teets. Iter-1 M bcrs of ilie N. of W. Tliiin- nltl -Slienccr. Nuncy Jou Ncuiltcr. i hie club are mosi conlliillly tout I'uiiol Anil Neui ller. (hiry llordou ; ,.,) meet next Monday allernoon mid I.)lann:i Huliley. Krcddie ltnr-i.it Hie honie of Hie inlil-m. Mr:., His ' uinl Jouiiiie and Jiinlct; Uuu- u. W. Taylor, m :.lo south Juek iiett. street. By Wigs KW.5rHT PORTER Complimented, at Tea .Ncws-lt.-vlew I'lioto ii n,l KiiKiavltitf Mn. G. R. Child of Ihe hii'itest mill very Onn cbariulng panics of the week was oujoyed Friday afternoon from three to five o'clock, when Ilie Hosebuig Woman's club entertain oil members, of tho c-Iub. lueuibors of the Junior club and friends In coiupllmenl lo Mrs. (I. It. Chllds, of Kail l''ranctKCo, founder of the Koseburg Woman's club. Mrs. Chllds, who came to Uobh bui'K In llm ijarly I Silo's as a bride. wiih ono of tho most prominent civic workers to ever live in this eity. She was the first woman to orKiinl.o a woman's club lu this elly mid In lKfi.l foiindiii the KosoburK Mental Culture club, of which slip was Its first president. Mrs. Chllds very graciously enter tained tho guests by icIIIiik llieui of tho foiifidliiR of this club, which In those days met In the homes of the ineiubcrs. She had two very Inlcri'slliiK iiroKi'iiuis of Hie club and told numerous dellithU'ttl ac- coiiuls of the club activities and Its members. Tho club luler be came known as tho ltoaeburii Wo- Minn's club. Mrs. Chllds. who wore an altrae tlve delr blue chllTon formal :i I L to-noon Kowii with uintchliu: acces sories and a corsnuo of pink roses mid tiladloll buds, with Mrs. W. It. Urnwn. Ibisebui'K Woman's club president, Mrs. Mark I.. Under wood and Mrs. L. Knblliaftcn Sr.. received Ilie miosis. The meuibei's of Ilie Woman's club ONecullvo board, ul tired in lovely summer foriunl iiflernoon ijowtis, assisted aboul Ilie rooms. Mrs. L. A. Wells, Junior past, president of the Wo. man's club, mid Mrs. I. II. Itiddle poured from three lo four o'clock and .Mrs. Mark I. Cnderwood and Miss. Verla Mcl.iiuitiilin. president of Ilie Junior Woman's club, pour ed from four lo live o'clock. Mrs. T. 0. Watson. Mrs. lOilwIn (I. Kohl biiKeii. Miss Jennie Jorey and Mrs. lOurl Ullrich served. Mrs. Homer Crow deliithteil the Bioup by playliiK a uroup of piuno solos ilui'lliK the early al'lernoon hours of the aflalr. Of special lliteresl to the niein bers of Ilie club was the reel thai the Uosehliri; club Is the second oldest women's club in tile slltle of Oreeon. Kollowlni! Mis. Child's talk. !"a was served. The table, covered by a beautiful bund cio cbeleil I'lolll bi'lnliL,lnc to Mrs. Hoy llellows. was centered by u bowl of pale yellow and plnli roses arranceil wllll while alien nines and flanked by while niiiibi ture deer Nmierlnes. Cuests cillltiL' to honor Mrs. Chllds Included: Mrs. W. Ii. Illown. Miss Verbl Mrl.aillthliu. Mrs. Murk I,, l'nderw ood. Mrs. I.. Kohlluiueu Sr.. Mrs. 10. I.. Knapp, Mrs. Poster Hunter. Mrs. II. 1.. Whlpole. Mrs. (I. V. Wlniberly. Mrs. Uiiby Plckenscber. Mrs. Hom er (How. Mrs. .1. .V Perrv. Mrs. M- P. Hice. Mrs. A. C. Mursters. Mrs. W. W. Ashct'iift. Mrs. Wll- ll.nn Hell. Mrs. l-'rank Illown. Mrs. II'. K. Marks. Mrs. Walter S. Ham jlllon, Mrs. C. S. McLuilnhlin. Mrs. loliu William ltobi-rlson. Mrs. U II ,-fii.i.,.i,ii.i- li-u f 1.: lt:i mi til ir 1 Itiiiim. Mrs. c. II. Ualley, Mrs. S. I ,. Satlfnnl mid Mrs. Kredcl Ick J. i Porter. i Mrs. Cbibln 1'i.ines to Uiisebllli: ,.v,,.j. smn,n(.r t enjoy scleral lllnlljls varniinnlni: mid n wlim ,,,1,1 f, lomlhlnps. I lie remaliuler ol thl, yv.M. SUf ,-,i,s lmli her NO ROSEBURG NEWS CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT QUALIFYING ROUNDS TO BEGIN NEXT THURSDAY Ladles of the HoHelmrs Country club will beitlii their qunllfylUK iniinds of Hie Cbumplonshlp cup tournament next Thursday murnluK at S::in o'clock at the club course. Thv firsl and second fllithu will be IS holes and the third IIIkIU will be nine holes. Nexl Wednesday the ladies ot .1 1.. I. ...Ill '.. ,.. ,'..l,l.(.n Itl-f.Vt. iis Kiiests of that dull for the day. ThuiMlay ol this ween me iuuie ol Hie club enjoyed a tournament of rour blind boles wllh Miss Joyce ...i. i m..u 11 II Iti-ldees Ijiioh.n "ii" ....9. (yinit for the Hist llliibt; Mrs. I.. 10, Met lllllock WIUIIIIIK 1110 secon.i Hlcbi and Mrs. I,. Stearns winnlni! the Hilnl rilKht. Luncheon was enjoyed at noon by .Mrs. It. Ii. IlrldKes. captain, and . . . ... . . a .-.. C II illlllltlller, JMSS JIIJl'i-'. in. ... Van Ners. secretary. Mrs. J. I', on- 1 .I...I..I.I...- mUk Clini-lotte. Mrs. L. K. I'ies. Mrs. Oene Greene, Airs. W. 1. tilt. .Miss iieieii Mrs. 10. J. Hoilsers. Mrs. J. It. .Mounlford. Mrs. Arthur 11- Mount ford. Mrs. Kenneth Qulne. Mrs. U K McCllnlock. Mrs. .Marshall Pen cil. Mis. Savane. Mrs. I.. Stearns, Mrs. J. M. Jiidd. Mrs. H- t'- atel" Mrs. Paul OeddeiJ mid Mrs. J. K Hrii.iy. 1..-1.1.... uuu i.niiived dlir- LOliiiai i ui.xk -...j--. - - Iim the afternoon :ilh Mrs. H wlnniliK hlKh score 111m Stearns winning second blub score. . . n Ak.n UDO I AUIftHN IVI n. .. n. w ENTERTAIN AT LOVELY Mi. M.-a Ufiriritlt LilWHOU I'll- loi-liilmiil .it n VPI V lovelv 12 o'clock dinner Sunday ut their home bav in,; as miests tile laiiei a cikii. year.old mandllilher, J. K. Lovette; Iw-o uncles, cy uuu uiiaru i,n.-...-. mid cousins. Kaniona Lovette and 1 m..o r-iiiiriev llenslev. all of l'ord. Kansas: an uncle mid aunt. Mr. and Mrs. H. w. Karnesi three chlldret:. Cleo. luiano ami ,..1.... nr i.-..i....i. l.nt- tmiHier. .Mrs. II,' Illll, .1, uuh' "". - -- , Wbltlenburi!. and brother, Wood row WhlllenbuiK. or Itoseburt!. The Kansas v.s'.iors luivo been enjoylnit 11 trip I" the west const ..,,.1 u-ltllo here made trips to tile coast mill over Hie McKen.ie Pusb. besides numerous smill-seciui; nips around lloseburs. KollowliiK a slop over in San Kraucisco lo enjov Hie liolden dale lair, they will coiillillle .011 lo their homes at Kuril. Kansas, via Nevada, I'tah ami Colorado. ' FAREWELL PICNIC SUPPER r.llCM Ut).".. F McKINNEY ON SUNDAY EVENING A ilellBbtful farewell picnic sup per was enjoyed Sunday at the Chillies llorinonil dlim In honor of Mrs. ICrnest .McKiiiiie.v. who expects lo lenve soon lor Alaska. Covers were placed for Mrs. Mc Klnnev. unesl of honor. Mrs. How ard Leonard and dauublers. Wanda mid Louise. Kvu Wandell. Mrs. M. Ii. (lenuond. Itoberla. Doris. Philip mid lllchard McKlnney. 1 children -if the unesl of lionor). A. W. lleat lie and iluuubler, Loretta. Mr. and Mrs. Itnrvev ltoeder. Stanley and Marcellii Mohr. Mr. and Mrs. Jake (lermoiid 11ml Hubert. Hiram and (lenevleve. Mr. and Mrs. (leorae t;uine.v and dallKhter. Hilda, Mrs. Lloyd Leonard mid children. Ver non. Dons. Melon. Oneida. Patriclii. Marvellin and Ixinnle Hale. Kell netb and Kdpir Irwin, William Ulack and 11111 Howard. RIVERSDALE H. H. CLUB ENJOYS POTLUCK SUPPER ON WEDNESDAY A dellKlilliil six-thirty o'clock pollock supper was enjoyed by the ltiversib.le Happy ll.our club In the beaulil'ili mil door llvini! room ot Mrs. II. A. I'tletback Wednesday evciilnis. The ullracllve pool and Harden wen joied ilurilli: Hie pleasant eveliinu social hours. Those present Included: Mrs. John Iturl.bart. Mrs. Harry Purr. Mrs T. It. Hurl-. Mis. 10. A. l.urd uei. Mis. Dale C.'illcy. Mrs. II. Ii. Kinso. Mrs. Joseph Mnisteis. Mrs. Cave Mowry. Mis. W. 10. (HI. Mrs. 'M. Selbv and Mrs. I'llerback. in.'lllbers. and Ilie lollowlm; aileata. Mis Pearl Hooper, of Portland, miuiicr of Mrs. Cuiley. Patricia llurr. Ada Smith. Charles (..iirdnel mid llevelly Kruse. The September 1 1 1 ll alternooll nicotine will be held at the home ot Mis. Vein. m I'll'- EAGLES AUXILIARY ENTERTAINS HUSBANDS AND FAMILIES THIS WEEK The lOn'-tlcs auxiliary entertained their husbands and inmilics at a do llabliul wiener mast at the Hose bun Auto Park this week. The uuxlllaiy has planned a i I. nl the Kill: t'S uonie-v .Mini.r, I-.....- - 1 hall lot ncxi Monday nlchl. .uu' ( -J.itti lot nicmbers ol the Na loual 'c.uaid. The parly will be .held al Ite, the icitubir drill practice t II' IllMtHI'l "' "'".. . , ....... i.. .....n.bei-s of the Nat""ial I iitmi-,1 at a dance ul the "'";v levenliiu "f Atiausl SStli. Tile Indies will sen.' ink id colfce lo be Iciiards. Tickets i.ie '" sale lot tin ' aliuir. i 1 MAYOR ANO MRS. YOUNG ' ENTERTAIN SUNDAY AT THEIR SUMMER HOME ' M;,vor and Mrs. A. J. VounB cm ! teitalued ul a dcliulillul 12:: din ner and also supper ill the eveinni! : , their summer home. IiiivIiik as M.- nod Mrs. Koby i I iick. Ilobbv and tllcllii of Phoenix. Arizona; Mt i i,. 1.' W. Chiise. Mr. and Mrs 'licit Wells. Mrs. Dorothy Chase Hum and daughter. Mur lillcn. and sell, llollillll. anil -Hiss vena uiectv. - REVIEW, ROSEBURS," OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1940. P.N.G. CLUB HAS . , DELIGHTFUL MEETING FRIDAY EVENING. The Past Noble. OrnmU club held a delightful six-tblrty o'clock pot- luck dlpnor uieetiiiK in the nttrac ive k. ii den nl the liiuno of .Mrs. .1. H. Ualley I.'rlduy Bveiiintf. Covers wer placed lor twenty-eliiht. IJurlng the rcftulur business n-eet-Ihk Ina FuriiBw.orth anil K'lbel 'Wll son were 'initialed into the club. New- officers elected Included: president. Huih Reese; vice-president. Louise Youn; secretary: lua Farnsworth, and treasurer, Alice (iolf. VIsltlllK van enjoyed iliiriun tho tdeasunt social eveuliiK hours. Tho next meetliiK will be held Kcnteipber 20tb, the place of which , will be announced later. Hostesses for the itKH-ti tin will Include: Ha l.auuacu. Hiiro iieeci., .iiujun. Kelt and Alvia Wetberi II and tho cntei-tttliuneut committee includes: Tillie Johnson, Susie Juckson and Winnie llawn. MH. AND MRS. HAWLEY HONORED AT GARDEN PARTY SATURDAY nJIGHT Members of the Inter-So Study club and Iheir husbands entertain ed at a delightful seven o clock potiuck supper party in the attrac tive Kit '-len at the bone .of. Mr. ;ind Mrs 10. S, Hall on Mllitmy atreet Saturday eveuint! lu honor of Mr. anil Mrs. Hubert llawley. Deautiful shower Kills were pre sented to Mr. and Mrs. Hanley floui Mr. mid Mrs. E. S. Hall. Mr. mid Mrs. 11. It. lliand. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Heard. .Mr. ami .Mrs. V. V. iliirphaui. Mr. and Mrs. Karl t n- ricb. Mr. and Mrs. Jay o'lnir, Mr. mid Mrs. Ilruee Mellis, Mr. and Mrs. Pulll (leddes. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doerner. Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Hampton, and . Mr. nnd Mrs. l-'red Asalil. Visltlnj! was enjoyed during the pleasant social hours. MRS. L. E. McCLINTOCK ENTERTAINS CHRISTMAS CLUB WEDNESDAY EVENING Mrs I 10. McClintock very kiuc ioualv enlertulucd the members of the Christmas club at a lovely seven o'clock dinner at her attrac tive home on Hamilton avenue Wednesday evenlim. Hemitlful bou- (juets of sum r flowers lent a col orful note lo Hie rooms ami i.-iuie. Mrs. McCllnlock was assisted in scrviUK by her ilauRhler, Miss Pa tricia, mid by Miss Carolyn and Miss Mai-caret Cordon. KollowliiR the dinner hour, sew iim and vLsitiiiK were enjoyed. e REV. H. P. SCONCE HONORED ON FIRST ANNIVERSARY HERE T.... II 11 U..,,.i..it i.iiutn). ,aI' III,' First Uaiitist. church of tills city, was honored rollowiur, the church service Sunday by members of his ...,!.... ...lin )i,.,u,..loil II beautifully decorated cake holdiim one candle in oiiservance oi me first uiiliivcrsiii -y ot ins service in this city. C. M. Pace made the pi-osculation. poUowitii,' Kood-wish-es and conariilula.ions of the con-m-euation to Kev. Mr. Sconce, Ilie cake was cut and served. LUTHERAN CHURCH TO HOLD MISSIONS SERVICE AND PICNIC ON SUNDAY The members and friends of St. Paul's Lutheran church will hold a special missions service unit eon KieBiitional piculc Sunday August 2r,. The service will lie held at the church ut eleven o'clock and spec ial music will be held on Ilie par sonage lawn. Those attelidiiiK are asked to briim their silver service nnil cups and those not already so licited f.or the picnic lunclieou are requested to call ilie pastor or Mrs. W. VokI. A social afternoon will follow Ilie picnic. REBEKAH LODGE TO ENJOY SOCIAL EVENING A very pleasant social nicotine of RosebulK Hebekah IoiIko 'o. 41 has been planned for next Tues day evening at S o'clock at the hall. Kiitertaiiimenl for Ihe evening will be ill charge ot Helen Saar, Kvelyn Predrickson and Alary Decker mid retrer-huii'llls will be served by Gertrude llalfleld. Mi lie Pel ley. Mary Myers, l.ydia Hooper. Merle Henry. lOlnma Lou Dishman and .1. it. Ualley. Mem bers and visiting members arc in vited to be present. GLENGARY SEWING CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE ' MEETING WEDNESDAY The Clengmy Sewlnt! club held Its rcHUlar ineelini; at a very de lichilul politick luncheon at the home of Mrs. Peter llurcb 111 Klga rose Wednesday. Kollowing the enjoyable luncheon hour, a social afternoon was spent. The next regular nicotine, will be held iu September at the home of Mrs. Campbell with Mrs. John llnikoll acting as joint hosless. The dale ol the mectiiiK will be an nounced later. SKATING PARTY IS ENJOYED BY YOUNGER SET WEDNESDAY NIGHT A gro.i:. of the youni;er set en joyed -i delightful skating party at i be Winchester rink Wednesday ewnint. followed by refreshments at Horn's. The croup included: Shirley Cur ler. Ileltv Wilson. Jeanne Dillard. lOula Caliuiban. Jane lOllswortll. l.ai-baia Ann Turner. Kreilricka Hamilton. Wayne Hughes. Ward Ctimmingx. Roll llallcrult. Jack Maulilllig. I ilck Hendricks. James Knuilison and Dick Cai mlchttcl. B. P. W. C. TO ENJOY ' TENTH ANNUAL PICNIC AT OTT'S NEXT MONDAY Members of Ihe llusiness and Professional Women's cilth me In vited lo enjoy tlie tenth annual picnic at the W. K. Olt home on the North l'mpitia next Monday evening. August Jt. Those ill tending are asked to bring their own table service. Mrs. Story lies is chairman of Ilie evening and is being assisted by Miss 111 Km llsworlh. Miss Vera Ftedtlckson and Miss 101 eunol' Sheik. t Maniecj at Beautiful Cerempny MTit ......... . .'...- i,- j i 4i us- VU I i.Ui v - 3 Mr. and Mrs. Miss Kvelyn Willis, beautiful daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Willis, of Cunyonville, and May niii.il IJell, son of W. I). Hell, of Koseburg, were murrieu at an im pressive ceremony Saturday after r.oon. August 17th. at the homo of the bridegroom's aunt. Miss Minnie Hell, on Terrace avenue. Dr. Charlcj A. Edwards performed the ring ceremony at four-thirty o'clock in the presence of about eighly relatives mid close friends of the couple. The improvised altar was ar ranged In iront of the fireplace In the spacious living room. (Ireeu ery banked the fireplace. In front of which were three white baskets holding bouriuets of white gladioli tied with while mid silver malllie bows and streamers. White can dles in silver candlelabra 'lighted the matille. A large mirror, placed over Ihe inaulle or tile fireplace, reflected the wedding party as they stood before Ilie altar. A long white sal in and lace prayer pillow was placed at the foot of ttye Hilar. Huge baskets of Pink gladioli were ii 1 1 niiseil about Ihe rooms. Preceding the centnionv. Miss lOleanor llessemcr, of McMlnni Ilie, sang. ' Ilecaiise." accompanied by Mrs. Vera McClintock Jones al Ilie piano. Mrs. Jones played Lohen grin's Weildinrt li-ticessinlial .lor Ihe bridal pnrly to advance to the altar and played softly throughout the inipressiva service. The bride, who was given In mar riage by her father, was beautiful in a floor-length wedding gown of while niiiriliiiselte wllh diagonal rows of while luce on the skirl and bodice. The gown was fashioned i, long Princess lines wllh short pulled sleeves. Her finger-tip length tulle veil was fashioned with i mulching headband of tulle. She wore silver slippers and carried a round boiuiuei of bride's rosebuds lied with white satin ribbons and encircled by a white iace frill. Mrs. liaymond Hell, of Portland, was illation of honor, and was love lv in a floor-length gown of pale iiU'.o Swiss organdy, fashioned wllh i lull skirt, tight fitting bodice and short sleeves. She wore a match ing bine picture lint and carried an old-fashioned nosegay ot deep pink -.istors. Haymotlil Hell acted as best man to Ills brother. The bride's mother was lovely in a llooi-leliglb pale pink lace gown with matching bolero out lined in net. She wore a corsage of Cecil Hruliner roses and gladi oli buds. The bridegroom's aunt. Miss Minni" Hell, was charming in :i while net .over while satin floor length gown designed with skirt insets ul nu lled net. She wore a corsage of pink roses and gladioli buds. 1'ollowing Ihe ceremony, an In formal reception was held. The bullet table, covered by a beauti lul lace cloth, was lighted by tall Pink tapers and centered by u goi-g-ous hnuuuet of pink asters and lorn. The bcalllirul lluee-liered while wedding cake, topped by a miniature bride and bridegroom mid decorated with pale pink rose buds, wis made by the bride's aunt. Mrs. Ulton Hollellbuugll. of Call voliville. The cake was cut by ihe In ide and bridegroom. Mrs. II. C. Purslow and Mrs. L. L. Hell poured; Mis. II. W. Cloves, cut ice-, and Mrs. Max Klinuiel. Mrs M. llalel Dixon. Mrs. 10. I.. Knapp. Mrs. Italph Russell. Mrs. Hazel l.vtlo nnd Mis. Mary Hal-,-elt assised in serving. Miss Helen Clisev had charge of the many beaililful wedding gifts and Miss lletivinne Dixon had charge ot Hie guest' book. The bride's wedding bouiiuet was caught by Miss Klea- nor llesseiuer. lielalhes ot Ihe bride attending the wedding were: her parents. Mr. .Hid Mrs. W. W. Willis. Mr. and Mrs lOlt.on nollenl.aiigh. t'ani oli vine: Mr. anil Mis. Max Kinimel and soli. Kail. Mrs. Augusta Wil son. Mr and Mrs. Austin Wilson and daughter. Miss Melba. .nd Miss Dorothy Moore, of Kiddle: Dr. and Mrs. Dewey Wilson, of Marsh- rinl,l mid Mr. ii ml Mrs. W . J Scliuliz. Mr. and Mrs. John Irvine and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert u roves, hey. ol Eugene, ami .nr. mm of Rosebuw. Dale Glllley. lielaiiii'.-. of the brldegiooin , ilclihilul sovlal eveniug lol piesent included: Ml. aud Mrs. W. i lowed Hie supper hour. is NewTivwiiolo and KiiKi-avIni; Maynard Bell. I). Hell, Miss Minnie L. Hell, Mr. and Mrs. Hayniond L. Dell and daughter. .Itiditl), of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kinsel, of Wilbur Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hell and son. Ijuis llillinan. Mrs. M. Hazel Dix.011 and daughter, Miss Hetty jane. Miss Helen Casey. Mrs. H. Casey. Miss Hosa II. Parrott. K. L. Patiott, .Mr. nnd Mrs. Delwin Jew ell. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Parslow. Mrs. Prances l.lnlott. Mr. und Mrs. Hayniond Parslow. Mr. and Mrs. Hilly Vinson and Mrs. Annie Able. Guests present were: Dr. und Mrs. Paul Trueblooil. of Moscow, Idaho, Mrs. Lillian Van Klininell. of Portland: Mrs. -Leo Young, of Salem; Mrs. Vera McClintock Jones. Floyd Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Kdwln Knapp.. Mrs. Hazel Lytic. Mr. and Mrs. Ilurris Ullsworlh. .Mrs. 11. J. Watson. Mrs. I". II. Churchill. Mr. and Mrs. J. 12. McCllnlock. Mr. and Mrs. liiilph L. Russell, Mr. and Mis. K. It. Walton. Hill Canimon. Mrs. Dorothy Hunt. Mrs. Kittle Von Pessl. Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Slantin:. Marshall Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. 1! H. Caller, Mr. and Mrs. linger Ualley, Miss Adeline Ste wart. Mrs. May Hockley, Mr. and Mrs lOdwin Hooth. Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Kllisoll. Mr. and Mrs. U. M. lies. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Pellgra. Miss Phvllls Nelson. Mrs. D. K. Ilennlgh. Mr. and Mrs. J. lfoss Hutchinson. Mrs. A. (I. Sutherland. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy Peterson. Miss funnel New-land. Miss Cay Unbar. Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Donald It. Cuiley, Mr. and Mrs. A. M- Knudtson. Mrs. Marv Hiirrett. Miss Margaret Page, Miss Dohna llrobe, .ludgu and Mrs. M. C. llowker and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Porter. For traveling the bride chose a ll,,,".,oloreil frock of silk pin sniped with white and designed wiih short skirt and matching bolero. She wore white accessor ies and a corsage of pink rosea and gladioli buds. Her coat was a navv blue tallelir. Following a fcw'iiavs at coast points. Mr. and Mrs. Hell have returned to Hose bin -g nnil for Ihe present are mak ing their home at s:9 Terrace live The bride, who Is ll very talented ,,h,,, ii uinl n i.onular member of Hie vounger set. was graduated from". Cunyonville high school nnd ,.ii. ..!,.. I (lieeoii Stale college for two veals. She Is a member or Mil chanter of lleta Sigma Phi. national social sorority. Since her scrotal vear al Oregon Slate college, she has been employed ut tile Hoseburg brunch ol the I'. S. National bank. The bridegroom, who Is promi nently known here lor his lliteresl and activities ill civic, sports and Reserve officers organizations, was graduated from Itosehiug high school und spent two years at Ore gon Slate college mid was graduat ed from 1'niversity of Oregon nt Eugene, lie is affiliated Willi Delta Tail Delta fraternity. Soon alter being graduated from V. of O. he worked on Ihe San l-'rancisi o News for llnee and a half years, before leturtiins to Unscburg to work lor the Hoseburg News -Review, where he Is a member of tile circiilallon deparimeni and the reporting stuff. POTLUCK SUPPER IS ENJOYED AT GUILEY HOME SATURDAY NIGHT A very delightful seven o'clock potiuck supper was enjoyed Saiur dav cicnlilg in the beautiful liver huiik gulden of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cuilei 111 liiversdale. One large la id... prettily appointed lor the oc casion, was used lor ihe supper. Covers were placed -tor Mr. und Mrs. John Huikliaii. Mr. and Mrs. licit Kiuse and children. Donald. Heveiiv and .loan. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. tut and daughter. Miss Marjorie. Mr and Mrs. R- L. Harmon and sou. Donald. Mr. and Mrs. I). A. l iter luuk. Mi. and Mrs. Clou Cox and son. Wallace. Mr. mid Mrs. F. S. Critesi r. Mr. and. Mrs. Dewey Kiuv- and children. Donald and Jna'lita. Mr. and Mrs. Donald (lull ev Mis.-: lietlv tleltllboldl. Miss i Marjorie Cuiley ami Mini .mcviuuk- I MISS ANN BOVINGDON COMPLIMENTED AT CHARMING PARTY Mrs. George 10. Houck entertain ed st one of the most charming parties of tho week, when she In vited the Business und Professional Women's club member to her beau tiful hoihe on South Stephens street Wednesday evening to com pliment Miss Ann Hoving.loii. who is leuvlng next Tuesday lo attend the Oregon College of Education at .Monmouth. Miss Ilovlngdon has made her home at the Houck resi dence for the last three years. UeautMul bouquets or colorful summer flowers were uttractively arranged about the rooms. The buffet tuble, covered by a very lovely luce cloth, was centered by a 'howl of stock aim roseuuus m- ranged with silver king. (James were enjoyed during the social bouts and u very beautiful glfl from the club and numerous othor gilts wore presented lo Miss Uovingdon. During the evening Mrs- HoucU wns assisted by Miss Mary Jane l.....l.. ..n.l l,.t-ali- oh CSlllllClllS UUtlllh'"" .., were served to Miss Ann Uovlnij don. guest of honor. Mrs. Elizabeth Garrett. Mrs. lidyth (lilmour. Mrs. Irvln Hiuiiu. Mrs. Dan uruciien. Mrs. Faye Parrott. Mrs. (lone Mills. Mrs. Slory lies, Mrs. u i.. ci" " r I.. !. A I'llllll. Alls- C. W." Siiinlger. Miss Helen Casey, Miss Ha La -nacn. .miss iuu r.. . ... w.otth. Miss Vera Fjedricksou. Miss Dolma Globe. -Miss Alarum i... Miss Hess Wharton. Miss Margaret Johnson. Miss Dorothy Norton. Miss Lavola McMllleu. mm i-icum Lenox. Miss Leona Zenor and .Miss Ethel Guile. Miss Bovinsdon has been a prom inent member of the Business and Professional Women's club and the B.P.W. Hill-Hilly club, since Joining the organization ft few years ago. She is also well known here us a ,niD.,i,l Iiuy-Imc been pre sented on a number of programs. CALIFORNIA VISITORS COMPLIMENTED AT PARTY AT McCLINTOCK HOME Mr. and Mrs. L. E. McClintock Invited a group ot friends to a de lightful seven-thirty o'cYii: dessert-supper and party ut their nl- tractive home on Hamilton ave nue Saturday evening In compli ment to the tatter's brother and slsler-ln-law. Mr. nnd Mrs. l-'rank- lyn Gillespie, of l-os Hallos. Calif. Mrs. It. IX Coen assisled the hos tess in serving, nnuuuets of gladioli, zinnias nnd hydrangeas wero attractively nr- langed nbout the rooms, contract bridge was enjoyed wllh Mrs. Ches ter Morgan winning the high score prize. Following the card play, music was enjoyed during a very pleasant social hour, at which lime Mrs. Paul Geddes played piano num bers; Mr. Gillespie played troin none solos mid Mrs. Vera McClin tock Jones sang. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gillespie nnd small daughter, Kay, left the first of the week for their home in Los llanos, where Mr. Gillespie is employed In the city school system. MR. AND MRS. McCLAIN ENTERTAIN BRIDGf' CLUB AT DESSERT-SUPPER FRIDAY Mr. and Mrs. E. S. McClaln enter tained Iheir bridge club ut a very enjoyable seven-thirty o'clock lies-sarl-supper nt their attractive home on South Jackson street Friday evening. Zinnias, marigolds and i.in.li.ut loi-oied an attractive decor- alive moiif lor the occasion. Contract bridge was enjoyed during the pleasant evening hours bv Mr. nnd Mrs. Ivan Pickens, Mr. aiid Mrs. Fred Lockwood. Mr. and Mrs. It. I). Coen. Mr. und Mrs. W. 'I'. Peters, Dr. and Mrs. 10. H. Van Ness and Hi" host und hosless. Mr. and Mis. McClaln. Score prizes were awarded to Mr. Coen, Mrs. Peters and Mr. Lockwood. W. B. A. TO ENJOY ICE CREAM SOCIAL NEXT THURSDAY The Woman's P.encflt associa tion held lis first fall meeting Thursday at the hall with the president, Mrs. Carl Havens, in charge. Plans were made for an te cream social to bo held next Thursday afternoon. August 20, at the Inline of Mrs. Hugh Wells on Fiilletton street, to which all mem bers and prospective members are cordially Invited lo enjoy. PYTHIAN SISTERS TO MEET NEXT WEDNESDAY The Pythian Sisters will meet at 8 o'clock next Wednesday eve ning at the K. of P. hall, at which time a number of very important business mutters will be consid ere'. All members are requested to be present. The members have been asked to invite their hus bands to the social hour, which will follow- Ihe meeting. Five hundred v.iil be enjoyed and refreshments will be served. e W. C. T. U. WILL NOT MEET NEXT WEEK On account of the Glide fair, the Hoseburg W. C. T. V. will not hold lis regular meeting next Wednes day. Members having articles for exhibit at Ihe Glide fair are re quested to get same to the presi dent. Mrs. f. A. chuinbcrlln. us soon as possible. The W. C. T. V. sponsored a fine exhibit of articles at the Sutherlin Tair this week. INFORMAL EVENING IS ENJOYED SATURDAY AT PENGRA HOME Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Peiigra en tertained Mr. and Mrs. linger Bailey und Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Parr at a delightful inrorma evening of cards nt their attractive home in Laurelwood Saturday evening. Later iu the evening Mrs. Peiigra scivcd lovely refreshments. ! MR. ANO MRS. ORR . ENTERTAIN MYRTLE POINT VISITORS AT LUNCHEON Mr. and Mrs. John M. Orr. who reside at the Camas Mountain ser vice station, entertained us their luncheon guests Thursday: Rev. ami Mrs. F. .1. Burr aud sons. Ern-e-i. Laddie and Junior, o! Mvrile PoiuL MRS. HUTCHINSON 18 . , ' untTCSS AT CHARMINQ PARTY FOR BRIDE-ELECT Hp. 1 Drai. Hlltchlnnon aiiIch. tallied at a ueiigniiui snower party 1 at her home Thursday afternoon to compiimeiii .uis wisim.1 minor, son. II...1..I :fnl I'lnvvni'R were nri-Miir.l us u Betting for u churnilng "Tom rnillllU WCOUIOS in Bomiiou-uy -.ins. Gladys Peters. Miss Joyce Fergu son was lovely, completely and beautiiully uttired as Uie tiny bride attended by Miss Marilyn Godding and Miss Panna Madison, who wers dressed In liny formals of pastel shades. Little Arnold Gurnoy was the handsome little groom and youne Wesley Simpson us tho inln ,.,M,,lpleil the bridal nai-lv The vjwa wore said 111 childish. VOlCtS UUU Ilie ceiejo.-joy lias coin- plete and much enjoyed by an up. pi-eclntive audience. Mum lovely gifts wero thou onened by Miss Anderson assisted by Misses Elizabeth Bullock. Mao Madison and llevelly Peters. Visit, ing was enjoyed by the guests and inter In tne aueiiioon ucm-iuii re-I'rofhniL-uls were served by Mrs. ii..,..l,i,,unn .iukUIciI hv bei- diiiO'lt. ters. Mrs. Lucy Haines und Mrs. Blanche uuiiocK. Guests who enjoyed the occasion were: Miss' Virginia Anderson,' guo3t of honor, und her mother, Mrs. Paula Anderson; mis. uiauys Peters. Misses Patricia and Beverly Peters, of Lob Angeles: Mrs. Mar garet Holconib, Mrs. Mabel E. lta-net- and Honnid. Mrs. Edith How man and children. Clarice and Dale. Mrs. Golilia Gurney and son, Arnold, Mrs. Anna Baper, Mrs. Anna Higglnbothaiu and son, Wes ley Simpson. -Mrs. 11. H. Hager. Mrs. Lucv Haines and children. GeraU and Hetty ltayc. Mrs. Caryl Gorman and daughter. Donna Lee Winter bolhiiin. Mrs. Huldali McDonald and daughter. Patricia, Mrs. Gert rude Heche ; Mrs. Jennie Fisher, Mrs. Marion Fisher and daughter. Nancy. Mrs. Connolly. Mrs. Gladys Griffith. Mrs. Floy Ferguson and children. Joyce and John Gordon, Mrs. M. A. Minler, Mrs. Agnes Mo-. Neil. Mrs. Itilu Minter. Mrs. Emma Madison. Mrs. Edith Edwards, Mrs. Hannah Madbon mid daughter, 1irna. Mrs. Irene Holconib and daughter, Deanna line, Mrs. Sarali. Hutchinson, Mrs. Luonu Madison?! i and daughters. Donna and Dnrleue, Mrs. Ntilinlo Bullock, Mrs. Mildred J Ladd. Mrs. Mary Owens. Mrs. J Blanche Hulloi k and children, Bar- j Intra and Gary. Mrs. Lueilo God- a dim: mid daughter, Marilyn, and 1 Misses Elizabeth Bullock, Mao Miiiliton and Beverly Peters. ,s MRS. ARTHUR TRAVIS IS J COMPLIMENTED AT LOVELY ; SHOWER PARTY FRIDAY Mrs. R. B. Sinclair cntertulno.il at a charming shower putty Friday evening at her home at 5-15 Fowler "re"t in honor of Mrs. Arthur Tails. French marigolds and baby's breath wore used ill the iieeoratinns. while the refreshinunt table carried out u pretty blue and. wtiite motif with clever favors, im propriate lor the occasion, ut each place. '- A iK-anlll'iil shower gift wus pre sented to Mrs. Travis from Mrs. Lloyd Smith Mrs. James Hcillptru, Mrs. Clyde Kisk nnd her- bouse- . giliist, Mrs, Al Goddard. of Salem, Miss Jessie Blake and the hostess, Mrs. Sinclair. Cards were enjoyed during the pleasant evening hours with prizes going lo Miss Jessie Blake nnd .Mrs. Lloyd Smith. Later In the evening Mrs. Sinclair served lovely I refreshments. POETS CORNER GOD BLESS AMERICA. G.od bless America, : Grant she may ever be The cliitmpiun or frecdoiti And nation of the free. God bless Amerha And keep her people Irlle Willi slrlcL ullcgiance to Ilie flag, Our own, ted, white, und blue. God bless .America. i The rights lor which she stands, Her liberty, u. beacon light To folks of other lands. God bless America. Long may her banner wave O'er homes of peace and plenty, An emblem of the brave. God bless America And may we ever stand A firm, united, people Throughout our favored laud. God bless America On laud nnd on the seas. Protect her subjects everywhere And give Ihem lasting peace. God bless America, Protect us by thy might. Guide us all along the way. And keep us In the right. God bless America When in defense we fight, And keep our torch of liberty Forever burning bright. H. C. ParsLow.v SHOP ON MONDAY It's more fun than scrub bing clothes in a tub! Why should you when ws're here to wash and iron for you at a thrifty price. oDRY CIEANINO