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"fe6e6Uft6,KJ.RlEW,'ftOStBUR5. ORfclUN, UIURUAV, fcPlfcMHfcK 21, IV40.
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Social Calendar
Sunday, September 22
Cutimrv club iiifxi'd Inut naiiH'iu
n tlii-ti In .UH'imriii. I'uIIuwmI Ii
f : -t" potliif-k siim'(- :it chibtioUHf.
Monday, September 23
Vrtnili i;ift Thimhlt; club hI'Ht
nnon ini"thm at lioinc nf Mr. Y.
J'. Ki-ci'i'icliKoii. ins Lime triM-t.
H.IWV. (Ilcc chili (') rjM'ct id hivmi
t. in. at Kiiulto ul' illifctor, Mik,
t'liiirlc!! liraml. to H';i-iUe for Mi
mortal Marin!' cimimhodv to Im UoUl
tit Library park b':ililiui lliu lol
luwlnx Suinluy.
ltOHi'lnnn ('iiiii)t Kin; banl ninn
Imth iii-imI to alti-iiil mi'dlim at
7:30 in evening at Uohl'Iiui-k (.lum
ber of coinnjcifc ol lici.
Or. It. L. I Hi nil's nnii-lt'iiiniii na
tional Itiblt Kimly claKs to 'ijh-ii
hixtli year ol sltuly at 7:45 in cvi;
niiiK at dining ball ol' I'oulas bo
I. 'I. 1'iiblii- Invito').
H.IWV.C nicoliii l s In pvi!
liliiK ;it rlnbhoiisi' uillt Mih. Wil
liam llt'U, Chairman. M ish 101 nor
Shcrk and .Mikr M.uiha IVrry.
Tuesday,' September 24
Jobs DaiiKbtcr.H mcwiiii; u 7:''f
p. in. at Masonic l-mpU with Mik.
I'liylliH Vi'I(. p in lid Kuai ilian of
Oic-koii. making olibial inspi'iiiuii.
Initifilloii to be, lu'lil. Kt'lroHlmieiits
lit mm In py-fiitim.
lnUr-S(f Snuly dub to nict'l at ,
mm o'clock tmiclit'on at lionic -ol ,
Mrrt. (.'liarb'i Iioc-iimt at M'lrow',
Piomain In charsi; of .Mih. ClyoV
Ilcard.
Hatloina club, I):iukIiI'ik ol ihc
Nile. no-h'iHl"ss nntm luncheon at
boim- ff Vi-s. Allinl Mict'lll. Mem
briH fo hhv lor Shrine hospital.
('. S. club will niciM at botii" ol
Mih. It. II. Laird at I'liij Win Iich
ler MtrfMH in altci iiooii.
Hib(Ual) Indue t'i uelelmile X!H.h
nuiilvemiry of Heliel;uh Odd IVI
lowahfp at x i:i ihimiIhk at I.O.O.K,
ball. hcl n'tdiim'hlK, hoi a I Incii
hIii'II, LouiMc YnmiK. MhiskU1 iMtnl,
Maymo Ji ki:H. Knmia Limiox. Mal
llt Seal and ( .iflvur PltiitMf '. Knti-i-laliimcnt.
Tlllie JoniiMon. Kiln-1
Jluiley and Ina rut worth. hi'Cira
lioiiH, Alarjoric Cascbcin-, Until
I'Iuiumi' and Xuda U'cihcr,
IVodnerday, September 25
W.t'.T.r. important, mccliiij; al
l:'.Ut lu Hlicnioou al Methodist
rhurcli.
Mu thaittcir of lUla SiKina I'bl
Kotorily lo J. -ild pollack xupprr
inco'.in'i al borne or Hpon.-'or. Mrs.
II. (.'. (.'liui(-l), in Lauiclwixnl.
Comity coinnilHci' n Itcptihlican
party lo hold ali-tlay mc('iiii al
civid club room al Motel rmnijiin
bt':'inniiik' at l' a. in. Noon lunch
con l;i chare'' of I'r'i-Ami'rica unii.
Slate republican worliers to be
,re.eni.
Hon-'laH Cmrily Council oi I'. T.A
to hold lii'Hl tall merlins al Iwo
o'clock In nrtmiooa at Junior lilt:h
Hchool iuiimIc room. Mih. Carl
ItOHeluml. pi'enidc:il, lu ehatf:.
(tleuuary Sewiim club alleiiiooii
ineelin.. al liouie ol' Mih. John
Campbell wllh Mu;. N'cllk' Mcliiunirt.
Codl'lHtfSa.
Pylhiaii Sinters regular nieelliii;
al S o'clock i.i evifiiliiK at K. ol I.',
ball. Members urned to be present.
Thuriday, September 26 ,
Ladles oi Ho.ii hut;; Coiinlry club j
to meet In morniiiK at !:! tor
Kollum; poiliKli lunibeou al I-:-'ti:
and coal racL bridge at I ::iu.
I.ailv I'M tiist tall iiHM-tiim al I
S o'clock at leiupk willi Mrs. J
VlcketiH, ini'sidcnt, in charm
business schmoii. Social hour
canlH to .ol low. I'i izes will
awarded. All auv Ktii invited
WoiiKii'a M'-uelil asMoclalion
to
meet at two o'clock lu mtcriioun al
Maceabee ball In plan lall and win
er activities.
Molliers or Su:n!a' si Iimi chil
dren til' l'Misi"ipal chllirh to spoil
Hir 7 : ;in desM'i t -r upper and b'tie-
FH brldi,;- patly at parish
I'rtZ'', licMTvnliotis tall
I1.1II.
:::ii.
Lm-V or 1 1 s-L.
VhIIIIl: Mart'fed l'enple, rtas ol
V'lrst Chri'Mliin church to sponsor
silver tea lioiti Iw i to six in alh-r
noon at Honii lia!,liaui.li home in
lautclwood to i.ite utonrv Im
htiildiu',- lurid I'uhlic i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Mis.
It. K. l-'oh.. i -hat' a. mi.
Friday, September ?
Ho-ebtivu Woman'-' luh to open
I wo-' lav ru in ma ue sale upstair-, in
clubhouse opooslte 1 1 u til's I ml lall
theatre. Mrs. I It. Itnldle :md Mrs
I-'arl I'Hi icli. joint chairmen Mnu- I t
bet s re'piestco; to hi inu rumma::i
lo cl'lldiouse any f t it - d ii iiu'. I In
i online week.
Saturday. September 28
Seorid dav ot' niliiina;;
be held by oehar Won;
1!.
.lull
upstair; in clubhouse.
liovs :.ud uii U ol I . V 1.. to 'He
biale I'laitc.-f, Willaid- bittinl.i
ii it ii f i" ar a I niitL-tam ;iiid pat t
at two o'clock at home oi adiMir.
Mi k. Kred L. Sonihv. t I; on I r
c i;.
September 29
Public ;ti It. d In ill!'1! e-t in;: ! e
inony at Hom'Imi:- Public Llhrarx
I irli hi'ildii;: . at w hu ti lino' the
marker will be rl.to ; u tic hmld
iii' (iiiunc:norat iiiL' t lie i -it M
President H'V-s a!".! his MiUl'' I'i
l.'uyeb: r. Cttemon ;tl :', o tuck
in atternoon
BENEFIT BRIDGE PARTY
TO BE HELD THURSDAY
AT PARISH HALL
The nielliers ot llic l;p,
Sunday schiN.I child! n will
sol a ilellljltllll 7 lie .Tel..
Ml
pllll
.1,
sett supper and l.enelit !. 1 lg.
parly m-xt Tliui.lay night, s.-ju
al the pplscnpnl imi'l-h lia'.l .-:
j-alst Cass stieel.
PrUes will be uuaidcil and III.
colllriict bridge players w ll
III their rripirtivo tables,
vutiiuis may be made by ic
I111: ":ui; K.7-V 01 II. I.. Tin-
plMII I
phot,
.-..'ill.
llias been eotdiatly Inxiled n
joy the alfair anil ).iive".--
party v. ill go tn ihe ppi ..
Sunday school.
ih..
-I il
0CDEUW
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
ROSEBURG JUNIOR WOMAN'S
CLUB HOLDS FIRST FALL
MEETING MONDAY EVENING
... .
.Mi-m licj H of th KohpIiuik Junliir
Wiiiiiuii'b clui) hi'lil their first fall
mi'OiiiiK al me wonwil) I'lull limine
Miillia' e-Vf tihiii wllh lira. Conlmt
Sicwait ii 'piliiiK ilurluic Ihn liusi
lli'ss hokhIoh. .Vr. Kllen 1'iint. Ill
cliaiKi' of IIib HuukIiih l ouiily thai
Iim- of Hip Ainifi icun Hcil Ckwji. wna
UUl'Mt H)nHknr
Mih. I'ohI onlllni'il (wo i-immi'H
bi'lllR oITi'i imI by I lie KimI (Yohh of
flii'. "Kh'Hl Alii" anil "Hiiiim' 1 1 y
Kli'iin anil Car of Hi Slrk," anil
Kavi. an alile ilcHtTlptinn of IIih ail
vanlagH of the roiirtu-H. Tlii.ie two
i-laHHfK urn lii'inK lu'lil in IIoukIhh
iiiinity ilnrliiK tin. fall anil wlnur
inontliH anil ari available lo any
DimikIiik rounty reHlilenl i-arillK to
lake ailvanlaue of the omrlunlty
for exieil aillilnnre In rimt ulil
wotk anil home miming of HlneHH.
The next inci-Hnit ol I lie club ulll
lie iu Ilio form of a rush parly anil
Ih Hi'lleilllleil rnr Oil. 7. AIIhh llelty
Shoemaker uaH aiinouureil us cliaii.
nail anil Ik to he aHMlttteil hy Mm.
Wm. rnralll nail Mm. Flelrher
Canluer. The followlutf meetliiK
will he (lit. L1 at which time new
niemhem will he iii.liii l i-.l into Hie
oiKaul.aliou. ArrauKementH for
thia affair are un.Ier the niaiiaKe
luelil of Mm. Kilwln tiar.luer. Mra.
i.. f. Lalham anil Mra. Perry
Thlele.
An aiiuoiiiiieineiil conieruluK lite
Wcnien'H Aihlelic aHoilailou,
wlilch Iiiih been oi'Kaulzeil In hi
i lly. aa luaile by MIhh Kleauor
KleH. Misa .'ie8 exiilaluiHl l lie imr-
" ' aiii.iiuuii ami uineil
Ihe club members lu lake part iu
the association work.
The club members signed for de
pariinent work lu Ihe club, which
Ibis year has been iiiKiini.ed lulu
three sections. Pine Aria. Public
Welfare and American Home.
Commliiees for the year were an-
need by Mrs. Stewart and In
clude: telephone. .Mm. Ijlwill tlaiil-
tier, Mrs. Adrian llnwen; roll. Mrs.
Plelcber llnrdncr; coiilacl. chair
man for Camp Plre crimps, MIhh
Kleanor Pies: press ami publicity,
Mra. Nulph llerniau and Miss llelty
Shoemaker.
Al the rloM' of Ihe evening re
freshmenls were served hy uieill-
bers or the louncll. AitenilliiK the
first fall Hcssii f Ihe club were
Mm. Kdwln Cnrdiicr, Mrs. Adrian
llowen, Mrs. Perry Thl.-le, Mm.
Plelcber ilnriluer. Mrs. Paul Smith,
Miss Hetty Shoemaker. Mm. c. .;.
Sinllh. Mrs. .In s Smith. Mrs
llaiolil llo.M. .Mik. Prank Klinball.
..: r.ieani.r r les. .Mrs. Shluey
liomenbn. Miss Kliiine llrowii. Mrs.
I.. ('. I.atiiatu. Mrs. Hiilnh Kiullev.
Mm. Wm. I'nnilh. Mrs. Iloberl Ills
sell. Mm. I, -in. Inn Slewarl. Mrs.
lialiih Herman ami ihe uuest
spealier, Mis. Post.
COUNTRY CLUB LADIFS
FN.IOY GOLFING, BRIDGE
AND LUNCHEON THURSDAY
Mrs. Kenneth ynil 11. 1 Mm. .1.
M. .Iiidd will play oif Hi,, chini.
Plnnsbip cup 1, nil nameiii durliia
Ihe coiiiIiik week tn ilelerin l.ie Ihe
winner of ihe cup I'nr linn. Mm.
I.. K. McClinlock Is the winner
of Hie second flluhl with Ml is Hel
en Casey as 1 miner up.
Tin luiicheoii was enr.ye.l
Tlinmilny of Ibis week at Hi,, club
house by Mrs. K. 11. Ilildir.-.i ami
dnllBltler, .loyce. .Mrs. K. II. Via
Ness. Mis. 10. A. Pearson. Mim. I..
I'I. Mcl'lllilock. Mrs. I,. K. pics.
Mis. W. P. OH. Mrs. W. l. Mr.
I'acllern. Mrs. Paul (leddes. Mrs.
Aiihur II. Mouiillor.l. Mrs. .1. II.
.Mi.iintli.id. Mrs. .1. P. luilard. Mra.
K lb W Kinney. Mrs. Ili.i.l-
w ay. Mrs. Harris pllswm Hi. Miss
MnlKarel IHI1I. .1. Mrs. l;.': Ii::l
IVnain. .Mrs. Prank I'oeu. Mr.i. II.
C. Stearns, Mis. Keniielll ljul'i.',
Mrs. .1. M. .Iiidd. Mis. Itnlieil His
sell and Miss Helen Casey.
Plans weie made tor a iiiimiI
I ml I II. I UK 'Ut tl. lie held Sun. I IV :.l
jllllee I. 'clink at 111.' anlf course,
jtn be loll. .weil by a r.::ln -I'cl.n'k
p.itlucli supju-r.
The Indies enjoyed ii;if,ict
bl iilce in t lie nl'tei tionn.
I'lnns weie liinile lor llic Cnilll
I IV rlull ladies it nit mlests bi'i.li-e
lo he held at two o'clock He
r :i. at Ihe chllillellse. T!i,'
'l.ii.lue iiay will heiiin promptly a:
. I nr o'rhii k .
j The 111 He., eollllllitlee an, mime
led fur next Thursday inclii.l : Mis.
I Prank I iti n and Miss Helen l iisev.
I EASTERN ST A H HAS
INTERESTING MEETING
iON THURSDAY EVENING
I!..s..l.iii'
St.l! held .1
i -il: T'lmi -dav
i. lib Mi,.
h.lplel ol Kaslelll
i Int siini; meet
11 i y. h 1 at Hie temple
It. T.ivlo:'. w.nlliv
nialnin. piesuling Initiation was
ii.'ld ami a social hour followed, in
lOllill lime loe relreshnienls
- j were -i'i led
' file billlel lal.li w .is allLicllve'
1 I deiniai.-d and iintcied with a
.howl ol stlaitdlagous and del). bin
Minns wnh lall lighted tapers. Mrs.
; . .1 Kllisiili was . haliuian ol II
i el 1 eshiiieul l Oiiiiiiiti, ,. and mis as-Isl-led
I.) Miss Belle Owen, sen
liul prill, ess ol l(ooblll g helltel III
.lob's liitughiers. and Miss Alhalie
T.l.vior. junior pi llu ess of the
bethel.
' Tin- nel meeting ..I lb,- chap
.ler w:ll lie held lietol.er ;i.
DR. AND MRS. VAN NESS
j ENTERTAIN BRIDGE CLUB
1 ucooLnnourrtH
! Dr. anil Mis. P. II. Van Ness en
'.ell.ilneil then lllldge ,Uib al II
' very eniny.ihle seven Hmtj o'clm k
'.lesseri-siiiiper at their altriiclive
;l,ei'e at H.c V. A p. post I--.-I il .y
evciiliiK. , 1, r., .in. I gladioli n r
n'liactlvely u-,d 10 i.illy out a
iimlir for tlti oc-
rusloii.
(iim'hIh of l)r. antl Mm
Van Ncm
nii.-iiiii.'ii : in-
,;,,, ttlj )r
'(jroxHiimn, am
Ini'llldi1'! : lr. anil .Mi k. ('laMMii-u
anil Mra. .Maurice
anil tlu following- im-ni-
Ixh'b: .Mr. anil .Mm. It. I). Coil,
Mi, anil Mih. Ivan IMikftiiH anil Mr.
ami Mm. T. IN'tem.
SriiiD in-1i'H for tin ftvenlim'.!
- 1 i-im i at'L hrlilKt
WlllllLI'S
were
(iniHa-
lawanlfd lo Mm.
.Iiiiiiu. Ur.
man anil Mih. I'lrki'iiH.
COUNTRY CLUB GUEST
BRIDGE TEA TO BE
HELD ON OCTOBER 3rd
Ul.w K..l.. I... ll.a
.. :, " ,," V" '.. .
i if i 1 , m km t .
cluh for thelrall bi due tea, to be
held at two o'clock, tic
llier Jill Bl
the clubhouse, to which all lilein
hers and their Invited KUesIs have
been asked lo enjoy.
Mrs I Inn is ICIlsworth. Mi s. Ar
thur II. .Moiiiilforil and .Mra. Jlriiinl
way are i halnnen of Hie affair. Ite
servutloiis for the party may bo
made by teleiiholiiliK either Mrs. I..
K. McClinlock or Mrs. H. T. Han
sen.
The conl ract hrlilee nluv will be.
Kin ironiitiy ut two o clock and all
nieiiihem anil Kiiesta are asked to
be there at that time.
Committees for the
hide: Refreshments.
.. A
Mrs. J. C.
l.liii.lu u..u i.-......... i. .r
Pred Lockwood
Staplelon.
and
.uia. II. II.
Tea table. Mm. I,.
Mrs. C. W. Wharton
. imirw rum-
...... ., . .. ., i-.acnei-u ami
Mrs. l.ene Oree: tea. Mrs. Broad-
w,.v ,... w... .. ,.
let- Plsber.
the ileconitlons will be In
chaiKi. uf Mrs. W. K. (.,,, Mrs. H. C.
wTa'pa,.'. "''""'','"'''
Mrs. Paul (leddes. Cards, w ha
in cniiiKe ot mis. ,1. A. HardltiK,
.ui. I,. I',. ,1CI IIIIIOCK. MVH. II. T.
Hansen and Miss Helen Casey.
Servnm will be in cburite of Mrs.
I'.'. A. Pearson. Mrs. K H, Van Ness,
Mrs. W. T. Peters and Mrs. Mar
shall Penma. Those iiouriiiir will
lie .Mrs. It. I), llrlile.es, Mrs. Prank
Coeii. Mrs. .f. I(. Mouiitfnrd and
Mrs. ,f. P. Darker.
TH ETA RHO CLUB HAS
INSTALLATION OF NEW
OFFICERS FRIDAY NIGHT
Alpha Zeia Tliela Hho xlrls clnb
held liislallalliiii of Hi" new ol II-
cem I'liilny ulKht at the I. (I. (1
l'ii 1 1 wilh Mrs. Alice (inlT lis
i
hi'
lrcMy il(i-orativ!
slalllnK officer and l.oulse Voill.K'nd decorated by Mm. "v.K Si.'i'
llislallilii; marshal. (Itlier In-
slalllim iifficers Included: pilml
Kthel llailey. Vice liresldenl; l.ydia
lloailiiian, secretary: Una Willianis.
lii-usurcr: Susie Jackson and itiilh
Plainer, liiiardlans, and Viruiiila
Cyrus, chaplain.
The new ollicers Inslalleil lie
eluded: President. Phyllis Murium
ritlil supporter, Horolhy Nelson
lell supporter. Prcdii Murker
vice-
Pleslilenl. Oleene PeiKUsou: secre
lary. Marcellne .MeCormack
Irens-'
urer. .losephlne Crouch; chaplain.
Mai Inline Sauslead: lllal sliall. Klsle
I Decker: coiiiluclnr. Mary Peterson;
1 warden. Clovilene Harliy; Iusido
;annrillan. Clarissa Mlibley; outside
I liiinrilliin, ,lenu '.Myers.
I The pasl presidents pin was lire
j seined lo Mary Peterson and the
j advisor. Mrs. N. M. Nelson, present
led a Kilt to Marceline MeCormack
; for iihlalniiiK tile Kiealest number
iof members lii Hie last six months.
! Kelreshmeiits were served later
in the eveulnu by Hie Kehekah
I i-oiiiliiil li-i- iiicludiiii; Hazel Alt-
;ilaus. (ierlriide llatlleld. Murv
I el s and Mayme pell.
My.
j M RS. GEORGE H. SPEAR
TO BE GUEST SPEAKER AT
; REPUBLICAN MEETING
The Doiikiiis county republican
enniiniiiee women will hold a,, ,i.
day nieelllli! here Wednesdav. Sep
teniber j;,. in . ,. , n,,, ,.Mt.
I lull loom at the ll.ilel Pmi.nuu
with Mrs. (Iconic II. Siear. of Du
hull. Minn., reiiiiuial reiresenlatie
of the lepuhllciiu llallonal 1 oiiiiuil -lee.
as uuest s,euker. Mrs. llruro
M. Wells, of K In 11111 1 Ii Palls, vice
chairman of ihe Ureeiui republican
lOllilnlHee. will iicconipitliv Mrs.
Speilr In Hie ineelhlL-
Ail republicans, both men mid
women, are invited to intend the Ii
o'clock tlu-hosless luncheon ni the
civic i lull room, which will be in
. hill Ke ol 1 lorn-las unit , pn).
Aineitia wllh Mis. A. P. Kent and
Mrs. Broadway as co-i hiilriuan.
Mis. (I. c. Hiowii .s ueucral chair
inaii 01 Hie coluitiitlee women's
all day iiieeliui; ami i.iomaiu.
MRS. MABEL WILSON
HONORED AT DELIGHTFUL
PARTY ON THURSDAY
Mrs. V T. .la, ksou ami Mrs. II.
I,. Johnson enlerllllncil at a dellgln
lul surprise parly at Ihe home ol
Mrs Mabel Wilson Thursday ec
nlng. While elephant gifts w ere
presented to Mrs. Wilson from Mhs
Agnes Pit, blind. Allss lla (.unbuilt.
Miss Martha Perry. Mrs. It. .
Taylor. Airs It. W. Taylor. Mrs. P
C. Prear. Aim. Scon, Mrs. .1. B.
Bailey. Airs. .1. K. PI, kens 1111. 1 the
hostesses. Airs. Jackson and Mis.
i Johnson.
; Visiting and games were eujnvct
ami later the hostesses served
lovely leli-eslnueuls.
COUNTRY CLUB TO
HOLD MIXF.D TOURNAMENT
AND P0TLUCK SUPPER
Sunday. September Ihc men
and i.oiucil ol the Uoseburg C inn
ti'V clult arc Bulled lo enjoy a mix
ed gull tournament at tin- r-lah
course at three o'clock 111 Ihc nlt
jornoon f .. t'ltlowt'd t.v : .,-::n
('..'t link p.'ttilcK supper Vml s..,i,d
evening
PRESBYTERIAN AID
HAS FIRST FALL
MEETING THURSDAY
The firnt fall ineetitiK of the,
Pieabyterian Ladies Aid society
as enjoyeil at a one utlrty o clock,
ilfssert-luucbeoit ThtiiKiluy at the.
church parlors wllh Mra. Iila Bailey,
liovtaHS chalrmuu, aaaiateu by Mm.
Mark L. L'nilerwooil. Mia. Gnome
Scwell, Mra. B. S. Nichols and Misa
(.'lara lilhard. Heil nashirtltima
ami i-iiHinoa formed attractive hou
quels for the table.
Covers were placed for Ie. anil
Mrs. Morris II. Roueh. .Mrs. W. M.
Chalmers, Mrs; W. U. Scott, Mrs.
J. I'. Motschenhncher, Mi's. A. A.
Wilder. .Mrs. A. K, Kent. Mrs. I,. R
Wilson, Misa .Mareaiet Clann. Mrs.
KmniH Lenox, Misa Jeannie Hulck. I
.Mrs. bail Ullrich, Mrs. H. Scltwuru
kopf. Mrs. J. A. Perry. Mrs. U.
IcRleni. .Mas. w. M. Cuniiiliell,
.Mrs. emir K. Alleu. Mrs. W. Ash
craft, Mrs. Iliildali Thomson. Mrs.
(1. SoibeiK. Mrs. Dora Schmidt.
Miss Knnua llrlHtol, Mrs. II, ,
(Irlnsteil, Mrs. John Travis, Ma
ilman M. J. Shoemaker. Mrs. Prod
Hamilton. .Mrs. I.. I,. Iloille, Mrs.
Smith. Mrs. J. Koland Parker. Mm.
I'! tl Knhlhui,,.,, t'.. .
- ...,.,. rU, ,.
. naueii. .Mir. K. R .Metzgor. .Mrs. E.
S' H"" 0"' teplin. Mra. Ida
,.,., M,. -Ml)k ,.lllPrwo,"
l, !,.,. M.il m,. , x.,..,.
ins, miss Clara Dlilnrd and Mrs.
Ci-Hei-Irk J. Porter
.Mrs. w. M. Chalmers, iiresldeut.
was in ciiarite with Mra. Morris H
Riiiiili fonductlnK the Insplratlonui
oevouoiia on Stewardship and Mrs.
n. m. Campbell muvinif r,. n.u
Kioup sIjikIiik. The treasurer's re
nort was pivmi I,.- M,.u
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innu me aecrelarys report hy Mm.
.iiiusciieniiaciier. Ir. Morris If
Hunch ,i .,..!.... . "' .
ter..st,,E ,! e.lucailonal talks
lu
ancient and modern reunions, the I
n '" wa"l as on Buddhism
Tlwrif. tiii.-i i -,i.. i
K ii-ciures uy
mi; mu I lie iiirliu..u l,ull..,. .1....
. . .'"is una was responsible for the '
W. .fosse and h,rKe allendance at the first fall !
ineei UI5.
1 l,p Oct,,!,,.,. ,1UM,(i,llt wm UH ,
the fm ... ..r ,. 1.., 1...
Kreil Hamilton ,1.., I, .i
by Mrs. K. f;. Kohlliaiten Mrs
C. I). Pies and Mrs. II 1 all Tlui n'
" luest speaker at Ihls tea w II
he Mini. i.-n..i m.....i,
who will talk on he
r recent trip to
V,.v.. M....H 1 ...
exhllit nuiiier-
oiih articles, (locals are to bo In-
vueu for this tea.
lumen win mm in 1 no Io vein-1
uer mi-elms on ihe subject of
rnniiiiisill.
MR. AND MRS. RAUCH
HONORED AT DELIGHTFUL
PARTY SUNDAY EVENING
Mr. and Mrs. Hay Hunch were
pleasantly surprised Slindav eve-1
nini!, when a kiouii of friends called
10 ceienrate llic
bin ivs ..ml 11,.,
1,1 1,, ,l,.,.,.,. " , .
of the
Kaiicli s.
A Ix'.lll 1 1 1 ill hli'tlnlMv
cake, baked
iivau. was cut and served with b
ereiini. niade by .Mrs. Adrian Hul
h 'rt. to Mr. and Mrs. Ranch. KueMs
'il honor, Mr. and .Mrs. W. K. Sill
ll'a.i niid children. Mary and Oillv.
nr. anil .mis. (.Hint Hales. .Miss
IZoe .Vewnian. Mr. and .Mm. Adrian
'lliilberl mid Prank Pitcher.
I A hcauliflll bouiiuet of flowers
1 was presented to Mr. and Mrs.
"0111 Airs. Hales and Miss
l.M'winan.. u line .Mr. and .Mrs.
. ' "'"c.i me cauiiie.s on tile
...1 ill. my caae, I lie KI'Olip SIIIll!
Ki-eetiims in honor of the occa
sion. BETTY ANN RAISH
CELEBRATES FOURTEENTH
BIRTHDAY AT PARTY
Hetty Ann llaish. duiiKliter of
All. and .Mrs. .lohn Ualsh. celebral-
ed her lourteenlh birthday a 11 11 i-
.e. ....... ... a ciiiiriiiini; purtv al 1114-
hoilie at the V. A. P. pst Wcdilcs
day eveiiinu.
iicnuiltnl Kills were presented to
Belly Ann from: Beitv Pino im.
l is dross, .lean Turner, Shirley
Shriim. Shirley Maiilding. Marie
Nen I. .luallita Sebern. Marv Kllen I
McKay. Prances Miiore. Itulll Bust
Ituliy Alldersnu, llarbara Dell
Preaiu. Patty Arnold and Kha Jean
Morgan.
(.lames were played and later iu
Ihe evening delicious refresh
ments uero sen od mid the attrac
tively decorated biltlldav cake
lighted hy
w as cut.
inui ecu tiny canill
ART AND EMBROIDERY
CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE
MEETING WEDNESDAY
Ihe Uoseburg Art nnd Knibrol-
dory club enjoyed a delightful meet-
ing Wednesday afternoon at Ihe
home of Airs. William llailev on
South Deer ,1 k. Beautiful fall
flowers were Used about the rooms. '
while the refreshment table was
centered Willi a bowl of nil, iiv
apples.
Bingo w as eu ioyed ami al Ihc lea
hour. Mrs. Bailey served delicious
rolro-hnicnts to Airs. J. (!. Stephen
son. Mrs. Cluck. Mrs. Pltcn Cornell,
Mrs. I.lslou Darby. Airs. Argie Pe-
"lit. Airs. A D. llawn. Mrs. I. W.
Ingel. Alls. C. Poirot. Airs. P.
llhoads and Airs. II. p. Snyder.
The October I'm) mooting will be
held at the Inline of Alls. Pari
Decker.
MRS. T. R. BURR IS
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE
CLUB ON WEDNESDAY
.Mrs T. U. I'.iirr graciously oilier
1. lined her bridge club al a lovely
one lhlrty o'clock dessert Inn, boon
Wednesday at the home of hey
biothci' in law and sister. Dr. and
Mrs. D, B. Biibar. n past Cass
street. Altraetivc boiuiuets of ioI
iii'lill fall flowers curried out a
pretty decorative motif lor the oc
casion. Cm its ere placed for Mrs. Dan
Pickens, Mrs. llrant OsIhiih and
Mrs. 1 1 B llubiir. guests, and Mrs.
V. II. Taylor. Airs. II. II. Turner.
Mrs. Lcrnv Hlutl. Mm. t; Al. Krell.
Mrs. A. .1. V:illson and the hostess.
Airs. Burr.
Contract bridge was cn.lovod -luring
the afternoon with Airs. Turner
winning ilie high score pi tie.
For Fall Evening Wear
K'vM p" s
1 llA m
id 1 1 1.1
dm-- u
1 r, it 1 -s oi
3 lit . P.' I I
In : -
The new. stral;hter silhouette, shown here lu Sally MIlHi'im's level v
evuniiiK dress, culls for slim hips and a slim midriff.
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TO UbGIN TtNTH Y t An
NEXT MONDAY EVENING
1 n,.lnninK Ihe tenth year of the
Kosehurlt Business and Profession
al Women's nice club, a prncthe
ineetlint has been culled for seven
o'clock next Monday evenina;, Sep
tember -II. In be held al Ihe studio
of the director. Mrs. Charles .'.
drum!, in the Masonic building.
The (ilee club has been asked
to si iik on the prouram at tile
Kosebill'K Public library bullillnu
Sunday. September 'Jit, at which
lline the oruaniations of Uose
btlrft w ill conduct a ceremony and
place a marker on the building
houorinir the inemiuy
dent Hayes ami party
f I'lesi-
koschui'K.
Mrs. Ilrand has been director ol
Ihe Business and Professional Wo
men's (ilee club since Hi:l2.
REBEKAH AND ODD
FELLOWSHIP TO CELEBRATE
ANNIVERSARY TUESDAY
Uoseburg llebekah lodge No. 1'
will celebrate the Slith iinniversurj
of liebekah ami Odd Fellowship al
u program and social affair next
Tuesday night at ti o'clock at the
' " '' hal'
The refreshments are iu charge
of l.ora lloiinshell. Louise oun.:.
Alaggie Dent. Alayiue Pickens,
Knima Lenox, llnttie Nivil and
oilier Plainer. The decorations
lire In charge of Alarjoric Case
liuth I'liimer anil Kudu Werbcr.
The eulertaiinnciit for the affair
will be lu charge of Tillie .John
son. P.llicl Bailey and Inn Pains
, w 01 tit.
i
.GRAND GUARDIAN TO
VISIT JOB'S DAUGHTERS
HERE TUESDAY NIGHT
Mrs. Phyllis Poole, grand guar
diun of Job's Dallghleis of Oregon
will arrive here from her homo in
Klamath Palls Tuesday lo pay her
ollicial visit to liosebulg Bethel
11,111 evening. September "I. ut
"i-1'1 o'clock at the Alasonic
temple. Those having proper M.l-
son u
iliialiinis are urged to bi
present.
Aliss Carolyn Cordon,
lllleen. will pieside. Bell
'will be served following
liation ceremony and Aln
visit of inspection.
INTER-SE STUDY
CLUB TO MEET
honored
slinicnls
Ihe jui
. Poole's
The Inter-So Sun
at a one o'ebn ll
y club 111 meet
luncheon next
Tuesday at the
Charles 1 oei nor at
lloine of All's.
.Melrose.
Ails. Clyde Beard will lie program I
leader on the subject, "'('he Life;
and Benefactions of Alli ed Nobel" j
and roll-call topic speakers include: 1
Airs. V. V. llarphinn. Airs. Paul
(leddes. Mrs. P. S. Hall and Airs. 11.
B. Hnniplim. All members arc cor
dially invited to be present.
B. P. W. C. TO HOLD
MEETING MONDAY
A very Interesting meeting lias
been planned by the Business and
Piolessional Women's club .0 b-'
held next .Monday night at S
o'clock at the Bos. -Inirg Woman's
clubhouse with
chairman of the
by .Miss I-'.lnor
Marina I'i rrj
.Mrs. Willianis a
program, ass -ted
Sheik and A1i..'
Ml member, a. e
urged to be present.
lit i'i : W':".:i4
l Wtt . . v s ( ' il
DR. AND MRS. JUMP
ENTERTAIN POST BRIDGE
CLUB WEDNESDAY EVENING
Dr. llllil .Mrs. Clarence .lump en
tertained the post bridge dull at
their attractive home In l.u'lrel
wood Wednesday evening.
Contract bridge was enjoyed
during the evening by Colonel a'lli
Mrs. P.. P. Tandy. Dr. ami M'.s.
Arthur II. .Mounlford. Dr. ami .Mis.
P. II. Van Ness. Mr. and Mm.
John llaish. Dr. and Mrs. Muuri.-e
(Irossiiiiin. Dr. and Mrs. Harry
Single. Dr. and .Mrs. Mink I,,
rnderwooit. Dr. Louis Cohen a;i.
lor the evening's play went to
Dr. Daniel Calvin. Iliini score
Airs. Miinnllnrd. Later In Ihe eve.
visit tolj,g Mrs. .Iiimn served 11 b.velv
buffet supper.
1
MRS. CLAIR K. ALLEN
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE
SUPPER CLUB WEDNESDAY
Airs. Clair K. Alien entertained
her bridge club at a charming sev
en o'clock supper Wednesday even
ing al her ntlracllve home on Wat
son street. Alixed fall flowers were
prettily arranged on Ihe table ami
about the rooms.
Covers were placed for Airs. H. C.
Church, a guest, and Mrs. Chester
M01 can. Mrs. I). II. Unbar. Mm. (luy
Cordon. Airs. J. R. Wharton. Mm.
C. II. Wade. Airs. Ralph Quino and
Ihe hostess. Airs. Allen.
Conlracl bridge was enjoyed dur
ing the pleasant evening hours
witli Airs. Morgan winning ihe high
score prize.
HOMEMAKERS CLASS
ELECTS NEW OFFICERS
AT MEETING FRIDAY
I ne Houiemakcrs class of the
Pirsl Baptist church school held
their annual meeting Priday night
al the home of Chaplain and Airs.
II. W. Anderson. The follow ing of.
ficers were elected for the coming
year:l President. Airs. Leon Haas:
vice president. Walter I. 'llier: sec-reiary-trcasurer.
Airs. II. W.
droves; teacher. Aim. Anna Wick
hani. Pollening the business meet
ing refreslinieuls were served by
Ihe hostess. Alls. II. W. Anderson.
SILVER TEA TO BE
CHARMING AFFAIR
NEXT THURSDAY
The mem hers of the Young .Mar
ried People's class of the Pirst
Christian church have planned n
1 cry charming silver tea lo be held
from twu to six o'clock next
Thill. silay afternoon at Ihe home of
.Mrs. Dunn R.idabaugh ill Laurel
w ood.
Mrs. D. P. Poltz is acting a.
general chairman of the ten and
has Issued a most cordial invita
linn to all members of the ch-.irll
and rrieuds to ulietnl. The pro
coeds of Hie alfair will go to the
church building lint,!.
MR. AND MRS. KRELL
ENTERTAIN AT LOVELY
DINNER PARTY FRIDAY
Mr and Airs. G. Al. Krell enter
lamed at a very luveiy dinner par
ix Pri.iav evening at their allrac
lie timiie. inning as Iheir guests:
Mr. and Airs. "Bud Watson. Mr.
Mud Mis. A. K. Klliott and Air. and!
I Airs. T. ?!. Burr and son. Ijirry. j
Following Ihe delightful dinner i
hour, a pl",i-aut social time was'
I enjoyed.
BUTNER- ELLISON TEA
IS CHARMING AFFAIR
FOR IDAHO VISITORS
Mrs. A. J. Ellison and her sister
Iii-iuiv. Mrs. C. M. Burner, were
joint noHtoses at a very charming
na (rum three to five o'clock Tues
day afternoott at the former's home
on Bust Cass street in compliment
10 Airs, nuttier s two sisters, .All's.
Jack Thompson and Miss Thelmu
Jones, ot Malad, Idaho.
Beautiful bouuueta of zinnias and
other colorful fj.il flowers were
used about the rooms. The tea
table, covered by a lovely lace
cloth, was centered by a gorgeous
bouiiuet of yellow and pink snap
dragons arranged with blue del
phiniums and circled by lour light
ed ivory tapers In white holders.
Mrs. I,. Kolilliiigeii, Sr.. and Mrs.
Poster Btilner poured from three
to four o'clock, and Mrs. A. B.
Taylor and Mrs. Earl Wiley poured
from four to five o'clock. Delight
ful piaun numbers were played by
Mrs. Clyde Cars lens.
Guests invited by Mrs. Ellison
and Airs. Ilutner to muel -Mrs.
Thompson and Miss Jones IncliM-
ed: Mrs. Karl Wiley, Airs. Bert
Courlney, .Mrs. L. Ixuhlliugon. Sr.,
Mrs. Harold Bellows, Mrs. Or. 'lilt
(Inborn, Airs. Clyde Carstens, .Mrs.
P. S. Hall. Airs. Ilurrio V. Booth.
Mrs. K..A. Brllton. Mrs. A. B. Tav
lor. Mrs. P. H. Churchill. Mrs. O.
Al. Krell. Mrs. John Kalsh. Mrs.
Willis .Myers. Airs. A. C. Minsters,
Mrs. R. W. Alursters, Airs. George
Singleton. Mrs. J. K. McClinlock.
Mis. Poster Butner and Mrs. Pred-
erlck J. Porter.
Mrs. Thompson and Aliss Jones,
with their father, spent several
days hero visiting at Ihe C. Al. But
ner home en route back to Malad.
Idaho, from a trip to the Golden
Uale fair In San Francisco.
SENIOR HIGH TEACHERS
ENTERTAIN NEW TEACHERS
AT PICNIC ON FRIDAY
The new teachers of Senior high
school were guests of honor at a
delightful picnic supper Priday
evening at Idlers Jegg. the Ireland
Picnic grounds on Ihe Pnipqiia
river, with the last year's teach
ing stall ucllng us hosts ami hos
tesses. The program for the evening in
cluded: vocal number by Plenum
llesseuier, accompanied by Leonard
Ililey on the mandolin and Lois
Brown on the flute; address of wel
come by Principal Clyde Board:
vocal number by Loroy Hlutl, inui
initiation of new teachers with
Homer Grow iu charge. Group
.Miiging completed the program.
Miss Allie Poland. Allss Lois
Brown and Mrs. Margaret Welkins
were eneral chairmen of the de
lightful affair.
Those enjoying the occasion in
cluded: Superintendent and Mrs.
W. .VI. Campbell. Principal and .Mrs.
Clyde Heard. Mr. and Mrs. i.erov
llmlt. Air. and Airs. Homer Crow'.
Air. and Airs. Leonard Hllev, Air.
and Airs. D. Hamsdell. .Air. and
Mrs. Schwiu-tzkof, Ah-, and Mrs.
.dimes Davis, Air. anil Mrs. J. K.
Walls, il. A. Mollis, Allss Kleanor
Hessei'ior, Aliss Lola Brown, .Miss
Alice I'eland. Airs. Margaret Wat
kins. Miss Alarjorle Chester, Miss
Amanda Anderson and Miss Carol
Carnes.
usHbHALL HUNT IS
HONORED AT FAREWELL
BANQUET AND PARTY
Ihe front office sniff of the
hoseliiirg News-Review enlertulned
at a delightful seven o'clock ba .
iiuot al Art's Log cabin at Snih.
erlin Saturday evening In honor of
Marshall Hunt, who has been
called by the llallonal guard for
service. Air. Hunt has been cni-
pio.ieu ine last leu vears by the
News-Ue lew.
Bouquets of mixed fall flowers
aud tall lighted tapers were used
to decorate the long banquet lable
where covers were placed lor Air.
Hunt, guest of honor, Mr. and Airs
Harris Kllsworth. .Mr. ,UJ J,.s
Paul Jenkins. Air. inui Aim. H. B.
Cartel. Mr. and Aim. Chillies V
Stanton. Air. and Aim. Ii. Al. lies'
Mr. and .Mrs. Alaynard Ileli, Mr'
and Mrs. Roger llailey, Mr. and
Alls. K. I.. Knapp. Aliss Beitv Shoe
maker and Air. and Mrs. Fr'edcriek
J. Porter.
M... ..... ....
ler aio f II ,v ,. aS ,olls,'.:,K I
111 .inn tolloniug Hi,, pies, -Dial on
nl numerous joke gills, a radio was I
presented to Air. Hum by the!
ii imp. r, uuiiving the banquet, the
group enjoyed dancing at Brand's
on the North Pacific highway,
MRS. ENOS HANDY IS
COMPLIMENTED AT LOVELY
SHOWER PARTY ON MONDAY
Airs. Fred A. Goff and Mrs. Kmmu
I. Woods were joint busies.... -..
a very charming shower party
Monday afternoon at the runner's
home iu compliment to Airs. Knos
Handy. Mrs. Waller Kruse and
Mrs. Kdwln Handy assisted about
Ihe mums and poured.
A beaut Kill pink and blue color
scheme was carried out in the
flower arrangements about the
riionis. while the refreshment table,
covered by 1111 exquisite hand-made
lace clolh, was centered with kew
Ule dolls dressed in pink and blue
A cleverly arranged rain-barrel,
tupped by a miniature huhy doll
holding a parasol was used to p re
sent the many beautiful gilts to
Mrs. Handy, guest or honor, from:
Mrs. I). Coon, mother of the guest
nt honor, Airs. Charles Waer. Airs.
Mm William Uohorisfu. j
HOLIDAY SHIPMENTS
HAVE ARRIVED
Gloss ware
The prettiest selection
that we have ever had.
HAYNE'S
337 NORTH JACKSON ST.
. Peterson, Mrs. If. O. Petorson,
Mrs. H. P. Conn, Mrs. Woodrowr
conn. Mm O. O. Matthews, Mrs.
Kllone Matthews. Miss Ruby and
- 1 Allss lluth Matthews, Mrs. T. B.
Muncnhark. Mrs. D. N. Busehbark. '.
Mis. R. A. Biisenhnrk. Mrs. Jerry- ;
iloin. .Mrs. K. L. Conn. Miss Hiaun-
,lu Conn, Mrs. J. F. Bonebrakc, "
.Mrs. W. P. Bonelnake, .Mm. C. K.
Ileese, Airs. Jay Conn, Mrs. Walter
Kruse, Mrs. Kdwln Handy and the
hostesses, Mrs. Uof( and Mrs.
Woods.
Al the tea hour delicious refrosh
nienls were served.
MRS. SCOTT WILLIAMS IS
COMPLIMENTED AT LOVELY
SURPRISE SHOWER PARTY
Mrs. Kdwln Booth entertained
her bridge club and several guests
at a lovely one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon
and surprise shower
party In compliment to Mrs. Scott
Williams Wodensduy afternoon at
her beuutlfiil home near Alyrllo
Creek.
A gorgeous niaderla cloth cover
ed the serving table, which was
centered by a mixed bouquet of fall
I lowers. Zlniiiiis were used lu
large bouuels aboul the rooms.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
Scott Williams, guest of honor.
Mrs. Ralph Stearns, of Klamath
Palls. Airs. B. R. Maddox. Mrs.
Robert Kelly. Mrs. 1-eonard Riley,
Mrs. Willis Myers and Miss .Mar
garet Baiim, guests, and Mrs. A.
D. Parr. Mrs. Roger Bailey, Mrs.
Frederick Chapman, Jr., Mrs. O. Ii.
Hess. Mrs. Frank Coen and Mrs.
Frederick J. Porter, members, and
the hostess, Mrs. Booth.
Beautiful gifts were presented to
Mrs. Willianis and the afternoon
hours were enjoyable spent in
playing contract bridge with Mrs.
Chapman winning the high score
pri.e and Miss Baiim, the slum
prize.
HARRIS ELLSWORTH AND
DR. H. C. CHURCH ENJOY
JOINT BIRTHDAY DINNER
Harris ICIlsworth and Dr. if. C.
Church celebrated Iheir birthday
iniiiiversarles al a delightful fam
ily dinner parly at the hitter's
home 'ii Luui-Hlwood Tuesday eve
ning. Covers were placed for Mr. and
Mrs. Hart-is Kllsworth and daugh
ters. Miss Alary Aiargaret and Miss
Jane, Alts.; .Margaret Gildea, of Sail
Jose. Calif., Dr. and Airs. II. C. .
Chun ti and daughter, Aliss Marluu, ;
and son, Charles, and Mi-s. Davis,
mother of Mrs. church. Tho ganio
prize for the dinner hour was won
by Mr. Kllswoi lb.
Following the dinner the group
was joined for a dessert-supper by
Mr. and .Mrs. L. K. AlcClilltock anil
daughters. Aliss Patricia and Miss .
Nancy, and Air. and Mrs. .1. C. Hume
and daughter, Joanne. Two largo,
beaullluily decorated birthday
cake's were cut and served. Original
ooeiiis were read In honor of .Air. .
Kllsworth and Dr. Church and tho
ic cuing hours were enjoyably spent
in playing monopoly and other
games.
BIRTHDAY PARTY IS
ENJOYED AT FACILITY
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
The monthly birilulay parly spun- .
sored by I 'in 1 ot mi unit of the '
American Legion auxiliary was en
joyed Wednesday iui tiuiou at I lie I
.Veterans Admin St in Hon ' .Faoiltiv
hospital. Tiny- Mnilday' cakes
lighted by caudles Wore served at
Ihe tea hour. .
Uoseburg ladies attending in
eluded: Mrs. W. J. Olinscheid. Mrs.
Clinton Gorthy. Alls. R. G. linker.
.Mrs. Karl I'llrich. Airs. Ned IMxon.
Mrs. J. W. Burpee and Airs. Kail
Oden and the following ladies from
Drain: Airs. Alarguerite l.aGraml
er. Airs. Veva Olson, Airs. Knln B.
Spalding, Mrs. Alice Rising, Mrs.
Ora Powell and Mrs. Gertrude
Goodman.son.
INTER-SE STUDY CLUB
TO MEET AT LUNCHEON
The Inler-Se Sillily club will -meet
at a one o'clock- luncheuii .'
next Tuesday I instead of a desseit '
luncheon as previously planned) :
lo he held al Ihu hoini of Aim. .
Charles Doeruer at .Melrose. Airs.
Clyde Beard will be program lead- :
All members uro cordially i-i-
vilcil to be present
I
Make Monday a Sun-Day
Get outdoors and have fun
on Al, in, lay tool Let us do
the family laundry. We've
five types of service lur
every budget nitd.
nlj .III V J JI lllll I III
DRY CLEANING
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