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K05EBUW5 REWS-RWreW, KP5BUKS, PREgPW, ' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 1,1 940'. THREE Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER JUNIOR HIGH TEACHERS ENJOY SUPPER AT RITTER'S BACK FORTY TUESDAY NIGHT The last year's IflnchlnK staff of Hie Junior tileh school eiitprtalneil thB new teachers nt a delightful supper mid party Tuesday evening nt the heuutiful summer homo of -Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Kltter on tho .'orth Umpiiua at Winchester. Covers were plnced for Super intendent anil Mrs. W. M. Camp bell, Principal and Mrs. n. It. lirand, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.. liuell and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robley, of Corvullin. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Williams, Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Church, Mr. and Mrs. fichwartzkof, Mrs. J. A. Caraway, Miss Marjorle Chester, MIbs Thel ma Smith, Miss Muriel Whlto, Miss Helena Itoliinson, Miss Irene Oreenbnum, Miss Eleanor ICastllne, Mrs. M. J. I.ylle and Miss Alice Oerot. (lames wero enjoyed during the pleasant evening hours. MRS. A. S. COEN IS COMPLIMENTED AT BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON Mrs. J. D. Osborn very gracious ly entertained at a charming one o'clock luncheon at her home Tues day Ui compliment to Mrs. A. S. Coen on her birthday nnniversury. A beautiful birthday caUe and mix ed fall flowers graced the attrac tively appointed luncheon table. Colorful candy favors at each place held tiny lighted candles, adding to the attractive decorative motif. Covers were placed for Mrs. Coen, guest of honor. Mrs. Foster llulner, Mrs. F. II. Churchill, Mrs. J. K. McClintock. Mrs. K. W. Chase, Mrs. Hert Wells. Mrs. M. T. Wire, Mrs. A. N. Orcutt, Mrs. (Jeorge K. Qulne, Mrs. 11. I.. Whip pie and Mrs, Osborn, hostess. Beautiful gifts -were presented to Mrs. Coen and the afternoon hours were pleasantly spent in visiting. . DR. R. L. DUNN TO BEGIN SIXTH YEAR OF BIBLE CLASS MONDAY The Monday Night Millie clnso led and taught by Dr. It. I., liiii n nnrmunees the beginning of the sixth year's work at 7:45 p. m., Sept. 2:i in the dining ball of the Douglas hotel. The topic for the first service will be: "Reviews and Previews." Also several sp-lal numbers are provided for. The main course of study will deal wllh international problems, and will continue the prophetic sludles entered into last year. Old and new friends nre requested to be present for registration the first night. Average attendance lust Today's Pattern mCcdLmS A STUNNING TWO-PIECE STYLE PATTERN 457u Fashion "goes to town" with two- piecers this season they're more popular than ever! This attractive style. Pattern 4570, Is designed by Anne Adams and seems to call for a lively clan plaid wool. See the new longer-torso line given by the long or short-sleeved blouse. It jauntily buttons all down the hack and has a youthful collar that might he made in crisp contrast. Darts at the shoulders hold the softly blous- ed lines trim, and the smart pocket duet adds extra style. The simple- to-make skirt is just three pieces and has the new narrow silhouette. Mix or match the two pieces: wear them together or with other out fits! Pattern 4570 Is available In misses' and women's sizes 12, 14. 16, 13, 20. 30. 32. 34. 36. 38 and 40. Size 16. entire ensemble, takes 2 yards 54 inch fabric. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) In coins for this Anne Adams pattern. Write plainly SIZE, NAME. AD DRESS and STYLE NUMBER. Send your order to News-Review, rottern Dept., Koseburg, Ore. year was 58. Certificates 11ml awards are givPn to those who are faithful In attendance. Visitors are always welcome. MRS. F. C. GURNEE IS COMPLIMENTED AT LOVELY TEA WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. F. C. Curtice, who left yes terday for Portland to miiko her home, was honored at a very chnrmlng informal tea Wednesday afternoon given by her ilaughtcr-in-luw, Mrs. El ward Smith, at her homo on Cobb street. Mrs. Smith was assisted hy Mrs. Earl Wiley and .Mrs. uenrge jxeiier. nenutlfui bouquets of zinnias, marigolds and roses wero used about tile rooms, while the tea ta hie. covered liv an attractive lace c!olh, was centered hy lovely bou quets of fall flowers. Mrs. Homer Grow. Mrs. A. R. Coen, Mrs. F. H. Churchill and Mrs. A. C. Marsters poured. Oitosts invited hv Mrs. Smith to honor .Mrs. (luiuee Included: Mrs F. II. Churchill. Mrs. C. A. Ed wards. Mrs. C. A. Chamherlln, Mrs. A. J. fleddes. Mrs. J. E. McClin tock. Mrs. Ida Mailev. Mrs. J. It. Hailey. Mrs. J. E. Dent. Mrs. Ho mer (iro v, Mrs. J. Roland Parker, Mrs. Joslin. Mrs. R. Collett. Mrs. Enrl Acee. Mrs. A. C. Marsters, Mi-b. George I-eeper. Mrs. Wood ward. Mrs. Siarmer. Mrs. I.uella Flice. Mrs. Earl Wiley. Miss Alice Unstick. Mrs. R. I.. Whipple, Mrs. (ioiilon Stewart. Mrs. M. T. Wire. Mrs. J. I). Osborn. Mrs. A. S. Coen. Mrs. Glen Wilson. Mrs. Hugh Harri son and Mrs. F. G. Ilurr. During the afternoon Mrs. Gur- nee showed her friends her many pieces of beautiful hand-inaiie pot- lerv. which she mm e wane visit ing' with her daughter. Mildred And rews, who owns ncr own potiei-y business in Portland. Mrs. Gurnee will make her home with Mrs. Andrews in Portland during the winter months. BELLVIEW CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. Clyde Kester very gracious ly entertained the liellvicw dull at hor home Wednesday afternoon, llenutiftil bouquets of fall flowers were used about the rooms. Polly annn gifts were exchanged and sewing and visiting were enjoyed. At the ten hour Mrs. Kester served delicious refreshments front a buffet table decorated with n yellow motif and an attractive lace cloth. Those enjoyhifv the afternoon with Mrs. Kester included: Mrs. Elwnrd Smith and Mm. Leonard Cave, of Eugene, guests, Mrs. Er wln Clarke, president, Mrs. Carl Gilhreath. Mrs. Harry CoIIIkou, Mi s. Carl Riiselimd and son, Gordon, Mrs. May neckley, Mrs. J. J. Kes ter and grandson. Harry Gordon Hendrlckson. of Eugene, Mrs. L. Robinson, Mrs. Mary Wats m. Mrs. S. W. Van Voorst, Mrs. Thomas Summers, Mrs. George S inimers. Mrs. Emma Ileckley, Mrs. l.ewin Parker, Mrs. M. C. Rowker, Miss Mazie and Miss Olive Walker, Mrs. Donald Morberg and son, Douglas, and Mrs. Robert Huff and children. Hnbettn and Lionel. The October 2nd meeting will he held at the home of Mrs. K Robin son wllh Miss Mazie and Miss Olive Walker as assisting hos tesses. INFORMAL EVENING IS ENJOYED AT BUTNER HOME ON TUESDAY Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ilutner in vited Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Osborn and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Manners as guests Tuesday evening at their home to meet Mrs. liutner's father. Evan W. Jones, of Mnlad, Idaho, who with his two daughters. Miss Thelma Jones and Mrs. Jack Thompson, also of Maiad. enjoyed several days visiting here. Following n pleasant social eve ning. Mrs. Ilutner served lovely re freshments. MRS. D. E. FOLTZ ENTERTAINS CLUB AT LUNCHEON FRIDAY Mrs. D. E. Foltz very graciously entertained her sewing club at a delightful twelve-thirty o'clock luncheon Friday at her home. Covers "were placed for Mrs. R. M. Church. Mrs. Iionn Radnbaugh, Mrs. Wallace Robertson. Mrs. E. J. Schiimpf. Mrs. Louis Miles. Mrs. Paul McGowan and the hostess, Mrs. Foltz. Sewing and visiting were enjoyed luring the pleasant afternoon hours. W.C.T.U. TO MEET NEXT WEDNESDAY The W.C.T.r. will bold n very Important meeting next Wednes day at two-thirty o'clock at the Methodist church. Mrs. C. A. Chnmbcrlln. president, has request ed every member to be present. The date of the cotintv conven tion of the W.C.T.r. will be held in Oakland September 30th. at which time tho state president. Mrs. N'ecln Ruck, of Portland, will be present. MR. AND MRS. BUSCH ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rusch and daughter. Colleen, entertained ns their guests for Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Chnmberlin and son, Albert, and daughter. Ma. Albert Chamberlin left Tuesday of this week for Evnnston. Illinois, to resume bin studies at the semi nary there, following the rummer months here visiting his parents. POTLUCK SUPPER IS ENJOYED WEDNESDAY AT HOME OF MRS. SAAR Mrs. Rernard Saar, Miss Hetty lane Dixon. Miss Marv Ellen Dar bv. Ml9s Eugenia Virden. Miss Kathryn Rusenbark and Miss Gay Bubar enjoyed a delightful potluck sunper Wednesday evening at the former's home. A pleasant social evening followed the supper. SIDE GLANCES mm -'.: 1-2 COPS. 1940 "Would you kindly tell my the one" with the Drama! An Ljf Skt ' iJh A V or &ht- yss Maureen O'Hara, Adolpho Menjou, stars of "A Hill of Divorce ment." coming to the Rose theatre Sunday. "Three and Three" Rilz Hrothcrs and Andrews Sisters, coming Sunday ill "Argentine Nignis. ' POTLUCK SUPPER IS ENJOYED AT HATFIELD HOME ON WEDNESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hatfield entertained at a delightful put luck slipper Wednesday evening at their home. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Karrher. Mr. and .Mrs. Ernest W'cber and daugh ters. Evelyn and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Elward Smith, Mr. anil Mrs. Clyde Kester and .Mr. and Mrs. Hatfield. Visiting was enjoyed during the pleasant evening hours. CHICKEN DINNER IS ENJOYED AT WILSON HOME SUNDAY EVENING Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Wilson and sons, Don and Meredith, had ns their guests Tor Sunday evening chicken dinner at their attractive home. "Hollen Acres," at I'mpqiin: Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Illitton and daughter. Miss 1-uiia. and son. .limmie. Mrs. (Ira Raker and Wayne Hughes. W. S. OF C. S. HAS INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS THURSDAY The newly organized Woman's Society of Christian Service held Its installation of new officers at a very interesting meeting at the Methodist church Thursday after noon. Mrs. n. L. Hounshell conducted a short devotional service, followed by a reading. "Our Heritage." hy Mrs. A. N. Orcutt. The ritualistic ceremony Installing the new offi cers was conducted by Rsv. M. T. By Gctlbraith BY NEA SERVICE. INC. T. . SEC. U. 8. PAT. Off. waiter lo c nc over here far-away sneer." Wire, followed by a very inspira tional address by the president, Mrs. A. J. Geildes on "The Gates of Hell Shall Not Prevail."" The officers ure: President, Mrs. A. J. Gediles: vice-president, Mrs. It. L. Hounshell; recording secre tary, Mrs. J. li, lluiley; corres ponding secretary. Mrs. (!. W. Leep or; treasurer, Mrs. Hnrrle W. Ilootb; secretary of missionary ed uiatiun, Mrs. W. .r. Adair, and sec retary of Christian social relations and local church, Mrs. R. L. Whip pie. The .group voted lo meet Hie second Thursday of every mouth at a one o'clock luncheon at the church parlors. The October loth meeting and one o'clock luncheon will be in charge of Mrs. H. I. Whipple, chairman, Mrs. C. W. Wright, Mrs. Hurry S. liluck, Mrs. K. O. Rickll, .Mrs. I.or-en Harvey, Mrs. I.uellu ltlce and Mrs. Elward Smith. Allison's Residential BEAUTY SHOP Now Open in New Location 543 Fowler St. Permanent Waves $1.50 and up. Telephone 384 PUBLIC INVITED TO ATTEND INTERESTING CEREMONY, SEPT. 29th Of special Interest to Douglas county residents, pioneers of this community and persona desiring to preserve historical facts regarding Koseburg. will he the special cere mony to be held nt the Roseburg public liliiary building ut three o' clock the afternoon of September .'(nil, when local organizations will join together in placing u marker on (he library building. This mark er will coniiuemoralu the memory of President Hayes and his party visit to Roseburg sixty years ago. Interest In the murker ceremony was first started here by Mrs. G. R. Chilil, prominent San Frnnob resident and for a number of years one of Roseburg's most outstand ing civic workers. A number of local organizations took up the pro ject ol contributing to the marker fund and will take part in the cere mony at the library park on Sun day, September ill. Mi's. George M llrown and Miss Adeline Stownrt have been acting as co-chairmen for the ceremony, lo which the public has been cordially invited to in tend. Finis Dillard, one of tho Ilose liurg's most prominent pioneers, was present the day tlinl President Hayes and his party visited here nt the late Judge Willis residence, (now the library building). Mr. Dil lard reports that the entire coun ty's population came to Roseburg to celebrate the occasion. Presi dent Hayes' visit hern sixty years ago is the only visit a president of the I'nited States has ever been here overnight. Mrs. llelle Sheruiun and Miss Lulu Wiilis. daughters of the late Judge and Mrs. Willis, are residents of this city and the fornieivns home ut the time Presi dent Hayes visited overnight here. Miss I .til 11 Willis was away ut school. NURSES ENJOY RED CROSS LUNCHEON AT UMPQUA ON FRIDAY The delegates and guests of tho O. S. G. N. A. convention here en Joyed a charming noon luncheon at the civic club room of the Hotel Cmpquu Friday Willi Allcen Dyer, presiding as chairman. Covers were placed at beautiful ly fippointed tables for one hundred an-l twenty-five. The tables were centered with low bowls of salvia, wl He gladioli buds and roses, while sprays of deep maroon dahlias and ferns flanked the center bouquets. At the speaker's table, attractive corsages were placed at each cov er. Colorful favors marked I he places of every delegate and guest. Dr. Charles A. Edwards gave tho Invocation and Mrs. Klsbetb Vaughn. R. N assistant director of the National lied Cross nursing service. Washington, D. C, was guost speaker anil presented nn un usually interesting and educational talk on preparedness nnd uutionul defense from the standpoint of the American Red Cross servico nnd nursing staff. Mrs. E. A. Post, secretary of the Douglas county Red Cross service, introduced Mrs. T. II. Ness, chair man of the homo hygiene depart ment and care of the sick in this county, and Mrs. J. C. McCalllster, chairman of the Gray Ladies or ganization hero. Other special guests Introduced Included Mrs. Catherine Weber, of the Oregon Slate Nurses associa tion: Mrs. Anna Fillmore, field rep resentative of the American Jour nal of Nursing, New York: Miss Joanne hggers, president ol the! Oregon State League of Nursing education; Miss Elnore Ihomson.l lircctor of nursing education nt I'niversily of Oregon und past president of the A. N. A. Miss Thomson dedicated the llnrdeaux hospital for nurses abroad ; Mrs. Emily I Ionian, Portland; Miss Mar garet llliss. New York, and Miss Gladyce lladger, director of nurs ing service for the Pacific brunch of the American Red Cross, Sun Francisco. DELPHIAN CLUB HAS i NO-HOSTESS LUNCHEON MEETING AT YOUNG HOME The nelpliiiiii club hold a del fell t ful noon no hnfUpKK hinchenn WimI ncKday nt Urn HtlmeUvo con nl ry home or Mrs. A. J. Voiuik with Mih. Washington HhkIioh, president, In Hmi'Kft of a Hhort Iiu.sIiioph moot in k. Mir. W. R. llrown, loader for the day, khvo an hitroduetiou on Wil liam Wood worth 's Lift and Works, followed hy u panel dlnrusslon hy the niombern. The Seminar chair man, Mi'R. William Iloll, presented the loHsons to the group for the next meeting, nt which tlmo Mrs. ('. K. IlanninK will be program chaii-man of the topic, "Thomas Carlyle." The meeting will be held (timber 2nd at the Banning homo on I-'lhit Mroot. Those enjoying tho nflernoon with Mis. Young included Mm. Jt. On Today's Program Hunt's Indian Theatre SHORT SUBJECTS Adventure With Father Hubbard "Climbing the Spirits Home" Plus "Paramount Pictorial" Color Cartoon "Puss Gets the Boot" Also Latest Paramount News The Rose Theatre Cartoon "Scrambled Eggs" Plus Latest Pathe News I,. Carpenter and Mrs. Karnaugh, of Hukorsrield, Calif., guests, nud Mih. Washington Hughes, Mrs, William Hell, Mrs. C. U. Freum, Mrs. W. n. Brown. Mrs. A. J. deri des, Mrs. Haymond Pnndow, Mrs. J. O. McCalllster, Mrs. Kenneth Ford, Mlrs. Hoy Young, Mrs. C. K. Ban ning, Mrs. C. A, Chamherlln and Mrs. I Garwood. MRS. D. L. PARKER COMPLIMENTED AT LOVELY SHOWER PARTY Mrs. Polbert L, Barker, neo Ilulh Kershner, was complimented at u very charming shower party Thursday evening given by Mrs. Kd Hoi gen ut her attractive homo on Itnherts street. Beautiful gifts wore presented to Mrs. Barker from Mrs. Orpha Col lins, Mrs. Loom Frowreap, Mrs. Jack Noyos. Mrs. Coleman, Mrs. (Bonn Marshall, Mrs. Lester Ker shner, Mrs. .1. Jarvls Kohertsou, Mrs. Wallace Kohertsou, Miss Vi vian Hartley and the hostess, Mrs. Borgen. Visiting was enjoyed and later Mrs. Borgen served delicious in I'rcshineuts. SEWING CLUB HAS MEETING AT WEBER HOME ON THURSDAY Mrs. KrueHt Weber entertained her sewing dub at hor home Thurs day afternoon. Sewing and visit lug wore enjoyed and at the ten hour Mrs. Weber served delicious refreshments to Mrs. Hubert Nel son, u guest, and Mrs. Ceorge Case beer, Mrs. Dale Hat field nud son, But rick Dale, Mrs. Justin Kilert. Mrs. Lawrence Matthews, Mrs. Vein Shrum, Mrs. Clydo Kester and Mrs. Howard Hatfield. Campfire Activities OKEDA The Okeda Camp Fire group met Thursday evening ut the home of Fred rick a Hamilton. Following tho meeting refreshments wero served lo Miss Betty Shoemaker, new guardian, Butricin Murphy. Bar bara Doll Fream, Jeanne Dillard, , Belly Im Schrlmpf, Betty Beryl Craerol't, Betty Jano Roberts, Flea noro .Mice If, Marion Slattory and the hostess, Fredricka Hamilton. The next moeiing will be Oe tober It, ut seven o'clock at the j home, of (lie guardian. Those not I present by 7: l!i will have it fine Im posed upon thoni. UMPQUA I'mprpia Camp Flro group hiked to the home of Belly Ann Itaish Friday evening, afier which the group went to Iho V. A. F. .picnic grounds for a very enjoyable wiener I roast, Twenly-threo wero present with I he guardian, Mrs. Cone Mills. Eugene Minister Will Speak Here Sunday A rliange from the previously published schedule of Sunday serv ices at 'St. (leorge's Kplscopal church was announced today. There will be no service at S u. m., as announced, but at. U n in, the sermon will be brought by the Itov. Uussell While- of Kugeue. Tho Hev. Mr. White is occupying the pulpit in the absence of tho Hev. Berry Smilh. pastor. Leaves for Eastern Oregon Berry Thlole. clerk in the Doug las count y agricultural conserva tion office- here, has loll fur east ern Oregon to enjoy his vacation hunting. Those Yankee Doodle Daffies and the Top Dancing Trio in the Land of Warm Romance and HotTamale Tempos! JyA ANDREWS Tpl SIS UC J CONSTANCE MOORE jjPffc '"NVq f?y GEORGE REEVES WfK U Here Yesterday W. C. Pelham.lat Canyonvlllo, waa a business V I sl ed Dm- of the South rmpqun News! Sunday and Monday detune An HKO ladio Fictur wah MAUREEN O'HARA ADOLPHE MENJOU" FAY BAINTER Hert MARSHALL Dame May Whilly ramnmmw Ernest TRUiX i An DKO Radl, Plctut, 1 ENDS "Heroes of the Saddle" The Three Mesquiteers Chapter One "King of the SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Tonight Shirley Temple in "Young People" Preview After Second Show tor in this elty Friday. mm H A S and TODAY I The Return of Wild Bill' BILL ELLIOT nnd of Zane Grey's Royal Mounted" h1'