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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG', OREGON, SATURDAY, 'AUGUST 24, 1940V THREE Society and Clubs y LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER BIRTHDAY8 CELEBRATED AT PICNIC AT THORNTON CABIN ON NORTH UMPQUA MrB. S. I. Tlprnton, Cleorge n. Singleton, Patty N'iehols and Mis. B. F. Shields celebrated tholr liirlhdny anniversaries at a dellght ful plcnlo dinner Sunday at the attractive summer cnhln of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thornton on the North L'mpqua at Winchester. The day was spent In visiting, playing cards, horseshoes and Bwimmlng. Those present Included: Mrs. S. I. Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. John At terhury, Mr. and Mrs. n. P. Shields. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Singleton, Mr. and Mrs. George I a Singleton and children, Philip and Gordon, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Singleton, Mr. und Mrs. Ford Singleton, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McCllntork, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril II. Nichols und children, Nan cy Anne and Patty at Ilrockway, Mrs. Minnie E. McCarthy or Co qulllo, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Thorn-1on-nnd daughter, Jo Ann, of CO jiiillln fru ltorthn .ninlrn nnil Mr and Mrs. Clifford Thornton and eon, Jack. GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY On Thursday, August 29, Mrs. Harvey Ewens will be hostess to the Garden Valley Women's club at Mutton's grove. This will be the last regular meeting for two months and It is hoped nil club members will attend. Willkie Favored in Poll Of Daily Newspapers NEW YORK, Aug. 23. CAP) Editor and Publisher printed a na tional table of the political prefer ences of 1,030 daily newspapers In the United States which showed that 083 of them had declared for Wendell h. Willkie, the republican nominee. The canvass wus of Aug. 21. A condensed table of the '32, '36 find MO preferences as complied by tho trade publication follows: Deino- Repuh- Nel erotic llcnn ther J932 399 537 69 30 35G 023 62 1940 (Aug. 21) 208 6S3 139 DAILY DEVOTIONS DR. CHA3. A. EDWABD8 We too often regard as benefnetors those only who ac quire and share external goods. Material gifts and givers are often necessnry and very helpful, but is there not a high er type of beneficence which Is more worthy of thoughtful con sideration and practice. It is possible to become richer in one's self than in one's posses sions; Instructed and develop ed spirits are able to bestow knowledge, experleuco and character whose value is be yond that of gold. Socrates, Paul, Francis Wesley, Moody, Booth are noteworthy examples, Jesus Is the perfect illustration. What a tragedy was that of the ancient Pharisees whose out ward appearunce and deeds were fair, but who had nothing to Impart frbm within, save pride nnd wantonness. What a loss to humanity when one thinks that by legnlism and gen erosity he can atone for lack of virtue and exercise of broth erhood. Christ tenches true values and great souls are the world's chief benefactors. I would be rich, though others be but poor. I will be poor, en riching other men, a goodness I may not keep. Amen. PAUSE REFRESH CARLS TAVERN GRILLE Special TJotice! Safeway Stores do not elect to re main open evenings and Sundays. But do to present circumstances we will do so. You may now shop and save at Safeway until 9:00 o'clock Saturday evenings and all day Sunday. MRS. JOSEPH MARSTERS HONORED AT BIRTHDAY DINNER THURSDAY NIGHT Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hall and son, Stephen Allen, entertained Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Maimers and son, unr- rnl, I. j. Ullkorson und Miss Jeunne lillkersoii, as thulr guests at a de lightful dinner party Thursday eve ning it the attractive Hall home on Military street. The occasion marked the birthday anniversary .of Mrs. Marsters, who Is a sister of Mrs. Hull, and a benutiiuuy Deco rated blrthduy cake was cut in her honor. Today's Pattern BOLERO AND DRESS FOR TOTS PATTERN 4515 The "pigtail crowd" like bolero outfits as much ns nny grown-up. Here Is an especially captivating style by Anne Adams, Pattern 4615. The skirt Is double-panelled front and back, with the front waist-seam "tipped" In a novel shape. There's a nrlm little collar: a tie. buttons and braid all make nice trim. Make the dress alone in a vivid print. Then save your pattern and when days begin to shorten, stitch up a second stylo, aiding the pert bolero, per haps 111 wool challls. You might cut the bolero and skirt from remnants of your own dressmaking, and have the bodice in a sprightly contrast! Pattern 4615 Is available in chil dren's sizes 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10. Size 6, skirt and bolero, takes 1J yards .16 inch fabric; blouse, J yard con trast. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) In coins for this Anne Adams pattern. Write plainly SIZE. NAME, AD DRESS and STYLE NUMBER. Be "best-dressed woman In town1 ... on a budget plan ... via the ANNE ADAMS BOOK OF PAT TERNS. This wonderful magazine contains smart clothes for every member of the family, from small est "small fry" to over-fifty. And even though you've never taken a stitch before, the crystal-clear sew ing instructions thnt accompany eacn simple pattern make home' dressmaking easy fun. For more style at less cost order our book today! BOOK FIFTEEN CENTS. PATTERN l FIFTEEN CENTS. BOOK AND PATTERN TOGETH ER. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Send your order to News-Review, i-aiiern i-iept., Koseburg, Ore. In Switzerland. 71.9 per cent of the people speak a German din lect. 20.4 per cent French, 0 per cent Itallnn, 1.1 per cent Ro mansch. and 0.6 per cent other Inngunirps. t Hyps?) Enjoy Forty-Eighth Anniversary mzm X I- JT:::17m WaJfTV'-M -J TV Mr. and Mrs. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Brown, well known Ilouglns county residents, who have made their homo at Dlx onvllle for many years, celebrated their forty-eighth wedding anni versary nt a delightrul 6:30 o'clock family dinner Thursday evening. August 22, at the home or their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. Qulncy Drown, on Commer cial avenue. Lovely gifts were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Brown In honor of the occasion from Mr. and Mrs. Qulncy Drown. Mr. and -Mrs. Italph Herman, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pow el! n:iil sons. Gene, Clifford and "They Drive 1 Ann Sheridan and George Raft, stars of the new action film, "They Drive Dy Night," which opens tomorrow nt Hunt's Indian theatre Tor a three-day showing. Tho stellar cast includes Humphrey Bognrt, Ida Lit pino, Henry O'Nell, Gale Page, John Lltol and Roscoe Karns. As you may guess from the title of tho feature, the plot centers around the lives of Ihose knights of tho American highway tho truck drivers. Stock and Bond Averages STOCKS t Compiled by The Associated Press. Aug. 2-1. 30 15 15 00 India RR's I'fs Sfks Saturday B!l.4 15.5 35.4 42.3 Prev. day B9.S 15.5 35.3 42.2 Month ago .... 57.7 15.3 35.7 41.5 Year uko ...... Cti.8 17.7 3S.1 47.2 ISItO high 74.2 20.5 40.6 52.2 19-10 low :.. 52.3 13.0 30.9 37.0 BONDS 20 10 10 10 Hit's India Til's Fgn. Saturday 50.2 103.4 9G.8 41.9 Prev. day 50.2 103.4 90.8 42.7 Month ago .... 50.1 1112.8 90.6 37.5 Year ago 54.8 98.0 95.S 56.1 1940 high 59.9 103.6 97.5 53.5 19 10 low 48.3 9S.9 90.3 35.1 Bring the Family I It's Built for Everyone I EXHIBITS . . , From apples to antelopes. Acres of great displays. EDUCATION . . . Machinery and Industrial Shows . . ' Wild Life . . . State and Federal Exhibits ... In structive Movies. ENTERTAINMENT . . . Rac ing meet . , . Horse Show . . . Crent Night Revue . . . Danco . . . Special Events. AND FUN! . . . Two Big Carnival Shows ... A Larger Cayway . . . Bands . . . Music. (Children 12 & under. Free) AT PRICES ALL CAN AFFORD aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawiaaaiiaiiaiai .11 srrt --wt CHI Xowfl-Hnvicw Photo and Ki.gruvInK W. H. Brown Liivrenec, and Mrs. Bob Lane. A pleasant social hour followed the enjoyable dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Drown were mar ried in Ixtuglas county, August 22. 1892. and have resided here prac tically the entire time of the forty eight years of their marriage. They have one daughter, Mrs. Earl Powell, and - one son, Quincy Brown, both of Tioseburg. nnd three grandsons. Gene, Clifford and Lawrence Powell, of this city. The picture taken of Mr. and Mrs. Urown on their forty-eighth an niversary, was taken ' by Gene Powell, News-Review photograph er and engraver. By Night" Leave for Seattle Fred Dent and E.W. Dlomquist, of this city, have left for Seattle to attend to busi ness. STARTS NOT JUST ANOTHER Last Times Today --"Waterloo Bridge" VIVIEN LEIGH ROBERT TAYLOR Added Preview Tonight, '.Love' Honor and Oh B aby' Local News Allen Family Enjoy Vacation Dr. and Mrs. Clnlr K. Allen and daughter, Miss Carolyn, and son, Dill, spent last week enjoying u vacation at Waldport. Will Visit In Eugene Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Dubar and daughter, Miss Gay, of this city, plan to go In Eugene Sunday to spend the day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Watson and family. 1 Vacationing Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fullerion have left for San Francisco to enjoy n week's vaca tion attending the Golden Gute fair and visiting relatives and friends. Will Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hall and son, Stephen Allen, of this city, plan to go to Eugene Sunday to attend the wed ding of Mr. Hall's niece. Miss Janet Hull, and Dudley Miller, Jr., of Eugene. Returns to Portland Mrs. Ivan B. McKlnney. nee Teka I lay lies. and son. Hobby, left todnv for their home in Portland, following the summer months' spent in this city visiting the former's mother, Mrs. F. W. Ilaynes. Here . for Two Weeks Mrs. Samuel Rose; nee Allenn Drown, nnd small daughter, Ellnnra, of Salem, have arrived hero to spend two weeks visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown, In Lnurelwood. At Marks Home Mrs. Redfonl Tester, nee Hazel Mnrks; Mrs. Wilbur Zevely. nee Ethel Mnrks, and their friend, Miss Thelinn Brooks, of Yakima. Wash., have arrived here to visit at the home of Mrs. Tester's nnd Mrs. Zevely's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Mnrks. Leave for East Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wolfnrd. of this city, left Fri day for Cainn Perry. Ohio, to at tend the National Rifle association shoot. They stopped over In Kin math Falls today to visit their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Edwards. They plan to be gone two weeks, Will Arrive Sunday Clifford Itarkor, of Seattle, who has been spending the last few weeks at Fort Lewis, will arrive hero to morrow to join his wife nnd son, John, nnd spend a week vacation ing nnd visiting his mother nnd two sisters. MrB. J. F. Barker, Mrs. Broadway and Mrs. L. W. Josse. Return to Portland Mr. nnd Mrs. Horace Hickman have return ed lo their homo In Portland, fol lowing several days visiting rela tives and friends. Thoy were call ed here a week ngn by the. death of Mr. Hickman's father, Guy Hick man Sr. Mrs. Hickman was for merly Miss Mae Deboldt of this city. TOMORROW FOR PICTURE BUT A SURPRISE B,,(ODepi!) Go to Portland Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Helllwell and son, James Dexter, of this city, aro spending a few days In Pol! land enjoying a vacation. At Hurd Home Mrs. William Preston, of Eugene, has ' arrived here to visit at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. P. A, Hind, an North Jackson stroet. Visits In Eugene Mrs. R, A. Cnllimin, of (linden valley, spent Sunday In Eugeno visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Detin Morrow. Ritchie Return Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ritchie Jr., huve returned to their home in Garden valley. followlnir n few ilnvn viii-nlliinlnir lot Waldport. I f, s. Club Meeting Postponed The F. S. club meeting, scheduled for tho coming week, hns been postponed until September 10. when It will meet at the homo of Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield Leave for Fair- Dr. R. L. Dunn and daughter. Miss Derfln, left this afternoon for San Frunelsco, where the former will attend till' College of Electronic Medicine for a week s special course. They will be joined there by Dr. Dunn's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ingalls, managers of the Douglas hotel In Roseburg, and son nnd daughter-in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. Russell Ingalls. who left yes terday for San Francisco to attend the Golden Gate fair. They will return here September 3. Return From Vacation R e v. nnd Mrs. Melville T. Wire return ed to their homo hero Thursday, following ton days vacationing ut crescent City, Calif. Accompany ing there hero for a few days' visit were Mrs. Wire's brother, J. M. Burgess, superintendent of schools at Mlllon, Ore., and his wife and two daughters, Elulne and Kathleen. Mr. Burgess has been taking post graduate summer school work nt Stanford univers ity. Rev. Mr. Wlro will be buck 111 his pulpit Sunday morning nt the Methodist church. Stop Here Short Time Rev. and .Mrs. Hoy Achor, of Oregon Cltv. and tho hitler's sister. Miss Ireno Forsytho, missionary to China, stopped here a short time this week to visit Attorney and .Mrs. It. L. Eddy nnd other friends en route to San Francisco, whence Miss Forsytho sailed for China to resume her work. She tins been studying III the United Suites for the last six 'months. Miss For sythe is very well known here, having made a number of visits to this cily. Her brother-in-law, Rev. Hoy Achor was formerly pas tor of the Roseburg Presbyterian church. Tho Missionary society of he church here contributes to tho work of miss Forsytho In China. DENTUR-EZG MAKES IOOSE KATES FIT COMFORTABLY ... FOR WEEKS Thouianda now UK DENTUR-EZK tore lino their loose platea qulrkly-cnilly. DKNTUR-UZB, the new plaillc material, la not a powder -not a pane. Economi cal to utt, Kach tube contain! enough for several applications-orltf application taitt for weeks. Amaiing reaulti. No riik. Oct a rube today. At your (Irua counter. DENTUR-EZE ;BNA,CFF CHAPMAN'S DRUG STORE 3 DAYS HIT WITH A PUNCH Vliltlno Relatives Mr. and Mrs. Curl Jncknian, of Snlem, who are visiting the former's brother-in- law and sister, Mr. nnd Mrs. M, A. Kusler In Myrtle Creek, Bpent tf day here visiting friends, Mr. Jackmun, who is employed In tho state department, was formerly u resident of Myrtle ( reek and at one time was ussocluted hern with L. L. Spencer's Man's Shop. Ralsh Family Return Mr. nnd Mrs. John M. Rulsli and three daughters, Velda Mae, Butty Ann nnd Naomi, have returned to their home nt the Veterans Administra tion facility post, following several weeks vacationing nnd visiting re latives In Kansas and other mid dle-western states. They enjoyed side trips to Yellowstone national park and the "Badlands" in South Dakota. Arrive Here Leo Young, who has been stationed nt Fort Lowls, Wash., camp the lust few weeks, has arrived here to join Ills wife and baby son, Donald Dean, who hnva been visiting at the homo of Mrs. Young's uncle and nunt, Dr. nnd Mrs. D. B. Hubnr, on East Cass street. Mr. and Mrs. Young and son plan to spend the coining week enjoying a vucntlon nt the J. E. Jtnnynn summer ramp. Mrs. Young wus formerly Miss Etliola Kinney. "Ham V Egg" Pension Backers Lose Court Round SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 23. (AP) "Hum and eggs" old age pension advocates today lost a court fight to bring their plan for "retirement wurrants" beforo California voters for n third timq nt the election in November. Tho state supreme court refused to compel the secretary of state and the registrars of Los Angeles Ventura nnd Alameda counties to certify some 7 .noil signatures, which llio iicnsfon advocates said would bo sutllclent to place the twlce-de-r,-,iic,l ohm .on llio ballot this year. The proponents had fallen 1,900 signatures short ot me ji.mk -inquired lo put tho plun on the No vember ballot PORTLAND, Aug. 23. (AP) The Multnomah county unit of the communist party has no business speaking for the CIO, wiiiinm uni rvmiile. congress director for Ore- iron, wrote CIO unions yesterday. Ho charged that communist lioreubouts had Interfered with CIO affairs and said the CIO was "an American labor organization" with no communistic attachments. TO START CAPRA WEEK Sunday and Monday M IGHTI EST OF ALL MOTION Romance! unfold drome iotlo Danger! -'"2 ran phi. t;i Trappedl wt r rC fi WW Adventure! nOiJMD taumi fwM. JANI WYATT MAR GO - THOMAS MITCHELL EDWARD EVERETT JEWELL H.I. COLUMBIA PICTURE Shows 2 - 3:30 Mats. 30c, Evenings 40c, Inc. tax COMING ATTRAC TIONS OF CAPRA WEEK Tuesday and Wednesday Aug. 27-28 "It Happened One Night" with CLARK GABLE Thursday and Friday August 29-30 "Broadway Bill" with WARNER BAXTER Saturday Only August 31 "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" with GARY COOPER MARKET REPORTS WHEAT PORTLAND, Aug. - 24. (AP) Open High Low Close Sept. ....70 70 i 70 .70 COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE Dr. D. B. Bubw 111 No, Jackson - Eagles' Ladles' Drill Team Homecoming Dance Company D National Guard ARMORY Wednesday, Aug. 28 Gents 50c, Inc. tax Ladles 10c SHORT SUBJECTS On Today's Program Hunt's Indian Theatre Comedy A Delightful Ice Skating Revue "ICG FROLIC" with Elinert (Sneeky) Gordintr Plus Paramount Ntws The Rose Theatre Cartoon "Wieky-Waeky Romaneo" Plus Patht Ntws PICTURES i ti", Hi rpl of human stasrlftg JOHN HOWARD HORTON ISABEt WARNER SAM JAf FE few M t IOMM Mtm - 7:16 - 9 P. M. Kiddles 10c Anytime OWING TO THE GREAT LENGTH OF THESE PRIZE WINNERS EACH SHOW WILL BE A SIN ' . GLE BILL .' ; ENDS TODAY PLUS "Two Fisted Ranger" with CHARLES STAR RETT and Sons of the Pioneers and IRIS MEREDITH N'- I W? ' Mystery! mLZ I Spectaclel ' 33L I 1 fcrl,,TywfM