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    R0SE6URS NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, ORESOR TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1940.
THREE
oociety and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
B. P. W. C. HAS
NUMEROUS ACTIVITIES
DURING CLUB YEAR
The nimlnosa unci Professional
Women's club, which Is celebrat
ing National Business Women's
Veek from October 013, hus en
joyed a very successful club year
during 1939-194U, awarding to an
nual reports made by committee
chairmen.
The club sponsored the nnmml
fThanksglvlnR ball In November,
1939 and celebrated Christmas at
a party nt the Veteran Admini
stration facility. A cash donation
of $50 wan given the Rnseburi;
swimming pool fund nnd the club
also donated for the plaque at the
Koseburg Public library honoring
President Hayes visit to this city,
l.audncalng of the tennis court
was completed and a fashion show
and dance was sponsored March
32, 1940, which was one of the
tnost outstanding social events of
Ihe year.
The club sponsored the girls'
tennis tournament In May award
ing three medals, which went to
J.oIh Kurtz for singles champion
nnd to Vera (loetz anil Alice Xlc
Kibbln, doubles champions.
The eluh had tho distinction of
Winning tlie first prize for Its
Scrapbook . presented at the state
rpnvemloq t Grants Pass. The
flub donated a medal for the an
nual clti(ZPng military training
ramp. wlki..h . llv if,i,ri
it'll was won by Hubert
Roy DelC'
son or Mr. and Mrs.
nva of this city. In aritH-
iion to
umerous uonntions, tho
v!l.',SuJF'hased glasses for a num
. w t,j .Iran
NARY SOCIETY
ET ON THURSDAY
Missionary society of the
Presbyterian church . will
thr-' Thursday afternoon at two
rt Jfty o'clock nt the home of Mrs.
R-jilU Eddy on South Main street
r 111 Mrs. E. K. Metzger nnd Mrs.
7-t -1 1 1 Mi-a. no nlnv lin.lui.aa
mil"' ';' ' "..-.i. . ...
voms. Ij. Connelly will lead the ile-
itons.
Mrs. W. M. Campbell, president.
II conduct the business session
Ith Mrs. Margaret Clnnn in
harge of the stewardship program
md Mrs. A. A. Bellows in charge
if the year-book of prayer. Mem
bers nnd friends are cordially in
vited, to be present.
W. S. C C. S. POSTPONES
MEETING UNTIL OCT. 17
The Woman's Society of Clirlst-
! Ian Service Iish postponed Its meet
ing from Thursday or tuts week
41 ii t i 1 Thursday, October 17, on nc-
rount of the Methodist church linv-
Ing a new furnace Installed at this
lime.
The group will meet October 17
at the church parlors at a one
o'clock luncheon with Mrs. P. II.
Churchill acting as hostess chair
man. Mrs. A. .1. C.eddes, president,
will he in charge and Mrs. M. T.
Wire will conduct the program. All
members and friends are invited to
attend,
COUNTRY CLUB LADIES
TO BEGIN WINTER CARD
TOURNAMENT THURSDAY
Onenlng of the winter contract
bridge tournament of tho ladles of
the Hoseburg Country club will be
lield Thursday morning at 9:30
o'clock at the clubhouse to be fol
lowed by a 12:30 o'clock potluck
luncheon and golfing at 1:30
o'clock. All ladles of the cluli are
rordlally invited to he present.
TEACHERS ARE
HONORED AT RECEPTION
DRAIX, Oct. 8 A reception was
held at the close or the church ser
vices at the Christian church Sun
tiny evening for the teachers of Un
. ion high and grade schools. The re
ception was sponsored by the
Friendship class of the church. A
jirogrnm as follows was given:
Piano solo Helva Lakey; song,
ladies' quartet, Huby Thomas, Edna
Kenney, Ova Patchen and Bessie
3Tkey, with Helen Davis at the
piano; reading. Ruby Hollowny:
taik, A. K. Gardner, teacher of the
class; accordion solo, Betty Veley;
pong, quartet. The teachers were
then Introduced nnd a social hour
was enjoyed. Light refreshments
vere served.
HAYHURST COMMUNITY
CLUB HAS MEETING
YON'CALLA, Oct. 8. The regular
meeting of the Hnyhurst Commu
nity club was held in their hall
Thursday afternoon. Business of
the community was discussed, after
vhlch several of the ladies served
a delicious lunch to the following:
Mrs. Henry Mideke, Mrs. George
Hamilton. Mrs. Henry Hubbell. Mrs.
diet. Miller, Mrs. Eugenia Kronv
mingo. Mrs. Tom McKlrdy, Mrs. El
mer Kruse. Mrs. Art Mychard. Mrs.
Oscar Gorrell. candidate for county
superintendent of schools, was pres
ent and gave a short talk.
LOYAL WOMEN
HOLD MEETING
YOVCAI.LA. Oct. 9. An all day
meeting of the tayal Women of
the Church of Christ was held Tues
day. A potluck dinner was served
at noon. The ladles finished quilt
ing a quilt. A meeting of the mem
bers of the church will he held
Thursday, Oct. loth, with a potluck
supper beins served. New officers
for the coming yenr will he elected
at that time. Rally day will be
held Oct. 1.1th.
Those present at the quilting bee
Were Mrs. Arley Marsh. Mrs. Kettle
Hanan, Mrs. Carl Johnson, Mrs.
Clifford Hanan, Mrs. Ray Potter,
Mrs. Mary Goodell and Mrs. Wal
lace Lyons.
COMPLETE
OPTICAL SERVICE
Dr. D. B. Bubar
116 N. Jaekaon
Tnnt
Vlrat M
n..f
MRS. HAHN HOSTESS .
TO LADIES CLUB
TEN'MILR, Oct. 8. Mrs. Rllln
Hahn was n charming hostess to
the indies of the Tenmlle Commun
ity club at her home In Tenmlle.
on Wednesday. After a short busi
ness meeting, called to order by the
president, Mrs. Rllla Hahn, dainty
refreshments were served by the
hostess to Mrs. Joslo Smith, Mrs.
Eva Simpson, Mrs. Simpson. Sr.,
Mrs. Grace Barnes, Mrs. Lottie
Selgel. Mrs. Nettle Cabot. Mrs.
nclln Howard, Mrs. Victor Howard,
a visitor from Sllverton, Mrs. AHa
Howard, Mrs. Irene Ilomolkn nnd
daughter. Lillian. Mrs. Mnry Walga-
muth, ami the following visitors
rrom Olnlla: Mrs. Addie OUIvant.
Mrs. Ralph Heater. Mrs. Bertha Di
vine, nnd Mrs. Crete Carnal!. The
next meeting will be held nt the
home of Mrs. Crete Carnal! on
Wednesday, Oct. It!.
MOTHERS CLUB HAS
INTERESTING MEETING
YOXCAT.LA. Oct. R.The first
meeting nt the Mothers club of
oncalla grade school was held
Wednesday afternoon. Plans were
made to start serving hot lunches
to grade school pupils Nov. 4th,
with Mrs. Otto W.orman as cook.
Those present included: Mrs. Wor
man, president; Mrs. Earl Brant,
secretary; Mrs. Fred Lee. treasur
er; Mrs. Averv Laswell. Mrs. Rus
sell Lloyd. Mrs. Sumner Brawn.
Mrs. Elmer Weston. Mrs. Jay Hunt
ington. Mrs. Maurice Highley. Mrs.
T. Shepherd, Mrs. Ernest Thiele.
Mrs. Luther Martin. Mrs. Alton
Vest, Mrs. Cecil Hartford.
PARTY ENJOYED AT
BRADFORD HOME
YONCALLA. Oct. 8 A grnun of
friends of the Frank Bradford fam
ily motored out to their new home
near Cottage Grove recently for a
party. The Bradford family lived
in the Shoestring district for a
number of yenrs. and this fall
moved to Mosby creek. Those at
tending the party were Mr. and
.Mis. waiter Bradford. Mr. and
Mrs. Rust, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Al
len. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pinkstnn.
.Mr. nnd Mrs. Tlelmar Record.
Pcnrlle Johe. George Langdon, Carl
and Jerry Rust.
POTLUCK DINNER
GIVEN FOR TEACHERS
OAKLAND. Oct. 8. A potluck
dinner sponsored by tho churches
of Oakland was given in honor of
the teachers and the pastors nt thelthe home of Mr. and Mis. Vernon
parish house Friday evening.
'I hrniiRhout the dinner the follow
ing prom-am wns presented: Wel
come, nddress, Harbara Young; re
sponse nnd presentation of the
tenenprs, Mr. milium: roio. Joyce
Thornton; rending, Helen Sehow;
solo, Heverend Paul Cnllahnn. The
delightful evenincr wns brought to a
close with community singing.
LOVAL WORKERS HOLD
INTERESTING MEETING
OAKLAND. Oct. 8. A meeting
.of the Loyal Workers of the Church
of Christ wns held nt the home of
Mrs. Tnpp Thursday afternoon. A
devotional service was led by Mrs.
W. TC. fiodsey. the subject being
Luko and his Gospels. The group
mnde plans for the bazaar which
is to be given October 26, after
which refreshments were served to
Mrs. Godsey. Mrs. Morris, Mrs.
naird. Mrs. McLaren. Mrs. Hill.
Mrs. Fletcher and Mrs. Spencer by
the hostess, Mrs. Tnpp.
YONCALLA UNIT OF
RED CROSS MEETS
YOXCALLA, Oct. 8. The regu-
lar meeting of the Yoncalla unit ofilde. Lakey. Griswold. (Inodmniison.
tho Red Cross was held Friday af
ternoon. Flans were made to sew
for the refugees of Great Britain.
Material will be furnished by the
Douglas county unit. Any one
wishing to help in this great cause,
get in touch with Mrs. Cody Txing.
president, Mrs. Clifford Hanan, or
Mrs. Tom Allace. Mrs. Minor Ap
plegate, Mrs. B. F. Roberts and
Mrs. A. R. Marsh.
CHRISTIAN LADIES AID
TO MEET ON THURSDAY
MYRTLE CREEK, Oct. 8. The
Christian Ladies Aid met Thursday
in the women's room at the church.
Much business was transacted look
ing formward to their annual elec
tion which will lie held Thursday,
October 10th.
Thirteen members were present.
A full attendance is urged for the
next meeting.
EPISCOPAL GUILD TO
MEET AT POTLUCK
LUNCHEON THURSDAY
All of the ladies of the Episcopal
church are invited to attend the
twelve o'clock noon potluck lunch
eon nt the parish hall Thursday to
bo followed by tho regular meeting
of the guild. The luncheon will
follow the eleven o'clock cornmnn
lon Bervlce at the church.
S. 8. TEACHERS AND
FRIENDS INVITED TO
STUDY MEETING
Tho Sunday school teachers and
friends Interested In the study
of the New Testament are invited
to attend the study class meeting
sponsored by St. Paul's Lutheran
church to be held Thursday- eve
ning at 7:30 o'clock at the home i
of Mr. and Mrs. George McQueen !
at 41C South Pine street. j
FEMALE PAIN
Women who suffer painful, Irrrpu
lr periods with nervou. moody
pells due to functional cause
should find Lydift E. Pinkbam's
Vegetable Compound ttmply mar
veloui to relieve sucb distress.
Pink ham's Compound is made espe
cially to help sucb weak, tired wom
en to go BmlUng thru difficult days.
Over 1.000.000 women have reported
remarkable benefits. WELL WORTH
TRYING I Any drugstore.
SIDE GLANCES
COfft. 140 BY WE gtftVICr, INC T M. fttO. U. 8. T. OFF. O-P
"This customer puts a nickel tip on the table and I ive
him my usual sneer. Instead of raising the lip lie picks
up the nickel and walks ollT
MR. AND MRS. SMITH
ENTERTAIN AT PARTY
AZALEA. Oct. 8. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Hnnry Smith woro hosts VcInH-
dny ninlit wlion Uuy entertained
with a bridge party.
(iuests present included Mr. nnd
Mr. John Junter. Walter Kemp.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Caedeeke,
Kreddio fiaedecke, Mr. and Mrs.
llalbert Dooth. Art (iaedetke. Inn
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Smith,
UUk Derrip, Mrtt. Kstlier Thorp,
and Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
At eleven-thirty a lovely lunch
eon was served.
Hij:h score prize for tho ladies
was won by Mrs. Jfiiiter. Vernon
(Jaedecke received hinh score for
ihe men. Mrs. Itodnoy Smith won
second prize for the ladies and
Walter Kemp for the thpii.
Consolation prizes were won by
Mrs. Vernon tJaedecke and Dick
Derritt.
The next bridge party will he nt
Gaedecke on October ISth.
SEW AND SO CLUB HAS
ALL-DAY MEETING
DRAIN, Oct. 8. The Sew and So
club held an till-dny meeting Thurs
day nt the homo of Mrs, Leo Bar
ker. A potluck dinner was en
joyed at. noon. The. afternoon was
spent, with sewing nnd visiting1,
Uirthdnys coming in September
were observed. Members present
were Mesdnmes A 1 ford. Coons, Kes
t erson, La k ey, Itessio Ta key.
Cowles, llruton, Davis, Uarker.
Misses Edna Harhin and Elsie
Wisegarver. The next meeting will
be with Mrs. Alfoni OH. 17th.
STUDY CLUB HAS
FIRST FALL MEETING
DRAIN, Oct. S. Tho Study club
met recently at the club rooms for
the first meeting of the year. Mrs.
Ruby Hollowny was hostesR and
served a dessert luncheon. A short
business session w;is held followed
by tho program. Mrs. C. V. Trim
ble read a paper on Mexico. TIiobp.
present were Mesdames Austen.
Lakey. M. Whipple, Light. W. Whip-
Trimble, Hollowny nnd Betty Vea-
lfy. a guest.
FIRST P.-T.A.
MEETING HELD
YONCALLA, Oct. 8 A good
crowd attended the first meeting of
the P.-T.A. held in the high school
gymn Thursday evening. E. A.
Britlon, county 4-1 f club leader,
was present nnd entertained Ihe
crowd for 4H minutes with moving
pictures of Douglas county. Group
singing followed, led by Hailey
Stonaker. Tho grade school teach
ers served cookies and punch at
the close of the evening during the
social hour.
"
IOTA SIGMA CLUB
TO MEET THURSDAY
Tho Iota Sigma club will hold
its first fnll meeting Thursday
night at 7:30 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. C. A. Chamberlin on Court
street. Election of officers will he
held and all members are urgiil
to be present.
Relieve misery as 3 out
i -J I i.l.j I throat, chest, back with
VICKS VAPORUB
RENT
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Mother and Mill Phone 362
4
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COMFORT CLUB HAS
ENJOYABLE MEETING
MELROSE, Oct. 8. Mrs. F. T.
Reece nnd Mrs. J. W. Bass were
very charming hostesses to the El
garose Comtorl club nt the home
of the former Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Reece had as room decora
tions two lovely bouquets of fall
flowers brought to her from Che
halis, Wash., by Mrs. lxiuis Miller.
The meeting was called to order
by the club president. Thelma
Pundberp:, at which time the club
decided to purchase new spoons
lor the playshed kitchen.
Mrs. Anita Stark had charge of
Ihe program and upon roil call
asked each lady present, to tell of
some trip she had taken and en
joyed during the past summer.
Mrs. Sinrk giive u very interesting
talk on her trip to tho Homo Mak
ers camp, which was held at n CCC
camp near Gullca, Oregon, also gave
!nu outline on their programs and
what they did during her three
days slay there. She was accom
panied on the trip by Mrs. Cath
erine Pelrequln and Mrs. Ethel Bu
senbarU. The club prize was won by Mrs,
Alberta. Recce. ,
Following tho meeting a shower
was given in honor ot Mrs. ( lura
Siiihhs.
At. tho tea hour delicious
froshments were served by Mrs.
Ileece and Mrs. Bass and at which
time visiting was enjoyed. The
next club meeting will bo held nt
the home of Mrs. Don Pnnkey with
Mrs. Thelma Sundberg as joint
hostess.
Mrs. Hazel B. Lytle. county
health nurse from Roseburg. visit
ed the club and gave ti talk on
Christmas seal stamps.
Those enjoying tho afternoon
with Mrs. Reeco and Mrs. Bass
were: Mrs. Mahlo Raeklund, Mrs.
Ella Johnson, Mrs. Sara Hotmrpiist,
Mrs.. Thelma Sundberg and Donna,
Mrs. Euln Pankey, Mrs. Emma
Cooper, Mrs. Clara Slubbs, Mrs.
Not I le Wood ru f f . M rs. M arga rot
Reece. Mrs. Anila Stark. Mrs.
Cal berlne 1 lorn and small son,
Shirley Pankey and Roger Recce.
MELROSE GRANGE
HAS FINE MEETING
MELROSE. Oct. 8. Melrose
grange met in regular form Tues
day evening with Past Master Ma
hlo Busenbark presiding in the mas
ter's chair.
The booster night, which was to
have been held Friday evening, was
postponed indefinitely.
The Homo Economics club com
mittee reported that the October
meeting would ho held at. the home
of Mrs. Mable Busenbark and
would meet for u one o'clock lunch
eon. AH members are invited to
attend this luncheon and meeting
and help outline the fall and winter
work and activities.
SEE OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF
BIRDCAGES $1.50 end $1.75
BIRD CAGE STANDS $1.50
High Quality Bulk
BIRD SEED 2 ibs 25C
Decorated
BIRD CAGE AND STAND $7.50
SEE OUR LINE OF
Justrite and Hartz Mountain
Bird Needs
Churchill Hardware Co.
IRONMONGERS
ALEC McMAHAN AND
MARY BELLE MORRISON
MARRY MONDAY EVENING
At the close of Dr. R. U Dunn's
non-deuoniinatlonal Bible sludy
class nieeUng Inst night, October
7th, Mnry Helle Morrison mid Alec
McMahan, both residents of this
city, woro married by Dr. Dunn.
There were seventy-eight at the
class meeting nnd wedding cere
mony. A social hour followed.
Mr. and Mrs. McMahan will make
their home In thk; city.
LADY ELKS TO MEET
AT POTLUCK SUPPER
The Lfidv Elks will hotd n de
lightful potluck supper Thursday
evening at six-thirty o'clock nt the
temple, to which nil members and
their husbands are cordially invited
to enjoy. The Lady Elks are re
quested to bring a covered dish.
ibid or dessert. Following the
potluck supper enrds will be in
play and prizes will be awarded.
LADIES AID TO
MEET WEDNESDAY
CAMAS VALLEY. Oct. S Ladles
Aid society will meet jit (lie church
Wednesday afternoon. October !,
for the purpose of changing the
orgunizul ion to (be "Woman's So
lely of Christian Service." and
other important business. A full
nitcmluucH is asked.
Y.T.C. TO BE
ORGANIZED TONIGHT
There will he a very Important
meeting- for all young people. IS
and over, interested in temperanco
work and tho organization of a
Y.T.C. tonight. October S, nt tho
home of Mrs. C. A. Chamboiliu at,
2fi Court street. All young people!
ire cordially iulfcd to attend (he,
meeting.
U.S.W.V. AUXILIARY
TO MEET ON THURSDAY
George Starmer auxilinry to
Ciiited Snanlsh War Veterans will
meet Thursday night, nt ?::!'
o'clock at tho armory with the
president. Mrs. Orlena Slattery. in
charge. All memburs nr urged to
bo present.
AUXILIARY SEWING
CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY
The sewing club to George
Starmer auxiliary will hold lis first
tall meeting Friday alleruonti at
two o'clock at the home of Mrs. S.
W. Starmer on Winchester slreet.
AH members arn cordially Invited
lo be present.
GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S
CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY
A special meeting of the Garden
Valley Women's club has been an
nounced for Thursday afternoon at
two o'clock to be held at the club
house. All members are urged to
be present.
CAMAS VALLEY GRANGE
TO MEET THIS EVENING
CAMAS VALLEY, Ore., Oct. 8.
Grange will meet, promptly nt 8
o'clock Innlght, Tuesday, October S.
Several now members will bo ad
mitted so ho sure to n (Intnl.
PYTHIAN SISTERS WILL
MEET ON WEDNESDAY
Pylhiau Sislers will meet Wed
nesrlay night at 8 o'clock al (he K.
of P. hall. All members are urged
(o be present.
POETS CORNER
THE NATIONAL GUARD
Now ttiat we're in Irainlng,
Away from jobs and homo;
Don't sit back and lake it easy
Anil leave it. up lo us alone.
Dig down in your stocking,
open up your till.
For while we'ri- up here soldiering
You've got to pay the bill.
We need guns anil nmuuition,
Tanks and lighter planes.
Hoots and shoes and clothing,
And shelter when il rains.
And don't forget your promise
As we left upon the train
When we gel through with Uncle
Sam
We want our jobs ngaln.
Keep Ihe home fires burning;
Help with ail your might.
If we're prepared and ready.
We may not have to fight.
H. A. Hedell
Mi So. Pine St.
Itnselinri'. Ore.
Local
News
Home From Hospital Mrs. Hoy
Ih'lmnl wan riisrhiirgiMl from
Mt'rcy hoHpitul Monday itnd wux
ImUcii to the home of hot pnrentH,
Mr. nnd Mrs. VV. ('. linen, on Flint
street, lo convnlesce.
Return Home Mr. nnd Mrs.
Kenneth Winston and the lntter'
sister, lloiio Wynter, nil of Kin
mnlli Falls, spent the week-end in
Myrtle I'reek vlsltinu their moth
er, Mrs. Unth Wynter.
Melrose H. E. C. to Meet The
Melrose Home Kconomicft club will
meet Wednesday at. t he home of
.Mrs. Mahle llusenhnrk for a one
o'clock luncheon. Itidl call topics
will include household hints.
Buy Residence Mr. nnd Mrs.
Ivan I'lckciiH have purchased from
Mr. and Mrs. (truce HridKes the
resilience property at '4-11 Fowler
street, which the buyers have oc
cupied for Ihe last three years.
Mr. Caskey Doing Nicely A. I.
Cnskey. 7". who underwent an em
ergency appendectomy Sept. 2S at
Mercy hospital, is now reported to
I lie doliiK nicely. Me is tho father
;nf ficorgc and I'aul f'nskey of this
city.
Returns to Eugene Miss Hetty
.lean t'hlldcrs, student at Univers
ity of Oregon, has returned to F.u
gene, following the week-end in
tills city visiting her mother, Mrs.
W. li. Dnvis.
Executive Board to Meet The
executive board of (tie W. S. of
I'. S. will meet Wednesday at a 12
o'clock luncheon at the home of
tho president, Mrs. A. J. lioddes
on North Jackson street, lo be fol
lowed by n business session.
Lady Lions to Meet The I.ndy
l.ions will meet tonight at a seven
o'clock no-hostess dinner at the
Hotel I'uipiiua. at which time state
officers will be guests of honor.
A social hour will follow the busi
ness session.
I!
Young People's League to Meet
The Young People's League of
St. Paul's Lutheran church will
meet Wednesday evening at 7:110
o'clock ut the home of Itev. nnd
.Mrs. W. A. Sylwesler at 1170 Mili
tary street. Members and friends
are invited. '
Evergreen H. E. C. to Meet Ev
ergreen Home Economies club will
hold an nil-day meeting Thursday
witli noon potluck luncheon at the
home of Mrs. II. D. Umdors. Mem
bers having completed garments
for tho lied Cross are reiiuesled
lo bring them lo this mooting.
L. A. to B. of R. T. to Meet The
billion auxiliary to the Brother
hood of Hallway Trainmen will
meet. Wednesday night nl. 7:30
o'clock at the Hoseburg Woinnn's
clubhouse wllh Mrs. l I'. Snodily.
president, in charge. A social hour
will follow the mooting nnd re
freshments will be served,
Attend Conference Hoseburg
members of I lie Woman's Society
of Christian Service of the Metho
iMkI church attending tiie organiza
tion conference meeting in Salem
Thursday and returning hero Fri
day Included: Mrs. A. J. (iediles,
Mru I.' II Clnti-ohlll Mrs It.
I W hipple. Mrs. A .1 Slarmer. Mm.
It. I.. Ilounsholl and .Mrs. i-ioyit
Wilson.
Spend Two Days Away Ilr. nnd
Mrs. lioorgo E. llouck. of this city.
and tho hitler's sou and daugbter-in-luw.
Mr. and, .Mrs. Howard Zur
oher. id Oakland, Cnlif.. spent Mon
day and today In Portland visiting
.Mrs. Iloui k's son and dnugliterin
law. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zurcher,
and her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. nnd Mrs. It. II. Fields Jr. The
Howard urcbers are spending a
week of their vacation here nt tho
llouck home.
Don't Make Excuses
TAKE
your WIFE
3
She'll LOVE it!
The wife will get a kick out of
bowling with her man! When
she gets Into the swing of It,
she'll understand why you find
it difficult to come home early
bowling nightsl
Roseburg
Bowling Alley
FLOYD BAUGHMAN,
Owner-Manager
M. O. A. Club to Meat The M.
O. A. club will meet Wednesday
afternoon nt. two o'clock nt the
home of MIsr Penrl Jnnos.
Sunshine Club to Meet The
Nnrthsiilo Runshino eluh will meet
Thursday afternoon nt the- home of
MIsh nernnnlino J'rlnron nl 231
t'hndwlck Btreet.
Return From Portland Mr. nnd
Mrs. Clydo Kester nnd .Mr. nnd
Mrs. Cirant Phillips returned to
their homes hero yesterdny, fol
lowing n few days In I'ortlund en
joying the stock show.
Returns to Eunene Hoy Wolford
has returned to liin studies in the
school of journalism nt University
of Orenou. following the. week-end
here visiting his pn rerun, Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. II. Wolford.
Suffers Axe Cut William Oreen
of 9.11 E. 2nd St., south, suffered nn
nxe out on his left band thin morn
ing while engaged in cutting wood.
The cut, fortunately, severed no
tendons.
Leave For Seattle Mr. nnd Mrs.
Fred Ilutt nnd their son-in-law nnd
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph He
veil, and small son. have left for
their homos In Seattle, following n
few days in tills city visiting Mrs.
Halt's sister, Mrs. William Itlack.
who is quite ill nt her home on
North Jackson street.
Back From Vacation Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Knine have returned
to their hnilln In thlu nitv frnni o
week's vacation in San Francisco,
where they attended the llolden
(inte fair, and in Iis Angeles. Mr.
hnlne returned to bis work nt the
Hel Hey yesterdny nnd Mrs. Knine
resumed her work at the local tele
phone office today.
Will Return Home Todav Mr.
nnd Mrs. Howard Hatfield and the
former's fnther, Roy Hatfield, are
('Apected to return lo their homes
on South Deer creek today, follow
ing scvernl dnya In Portland at
tending the stock show nnd visit
ing Mrs. Hatfield's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce II.
Slrnchan. Mrs. Strnchan wns for
merly Miss I.ucy Pinkorton of this
citv.
VITAL STATISTICS
MARRIAGE LICENSES
TIIOHp.flAMII.TON Earl Ed
ward Thorn, Hoseburg, and Anna
belle Hamilton, Ynncnlia.
Betty Lou Wesemcm Wins
Honor on 4-H Record
Miss Hetty Lou Wescmnn of
filendnlo has been selected ns a
Douglas county representative nt
tile Pacific Inleruulionnl Livestock
exposition In Poiilund, It was an
nounced today. Miss Wesenian
was selected for her achievement
and leadership In 4-1 1 club work
and will ho the guest of the- First
National bank of Porlliind at-the
exposition October 9. 10 and 11.
Prevention of Disease
To Be Meeting Subject
Tho subject of nrevnntlon nnd
control of syphilis will be discuss
ed nt a public meeting to be hold
nt p. in. Wednesday at the Jun
ior high auditorium under soon
sorshlp of the Douglas County
Health association. Mrs. lloorge
Moorhend, executive secretary of
the Million County Health associa
tion, will give a short talk and
show a million picture film entitl
ed, "With Those Weapons." A dis
cussion period will bo directed by
Dr. J. E. ( Campbell of Hoseburg
following the pictures. A large at
tendance Is urged by Tom llurtflel,
president of tho Dongas county
lie'itli croup.
STARTS WEDNESDAY
Lords of the Lawless!
77ie West's Most Daring Desperadoes!
LAST TIMES TODAY
Joan Crawford "Susan and God"
Costly Fire
Pim.ADEI,PmA.--Cnlleti to a
minor fire ut a chemical plant, Bat
talion Chief John O, Cost, GR, win
cut nnd bruised in an aulo collision.
Ills ear, Just :i7 miles old, was
wrecked,
The pumper from nn englno com
pany broke down when it reached
the scone of the blaze.
Meanwbllo employoa of the plant
extinguished the fire.
SHORT SUBJECTS
On Today's Program
Hunt's Indian
Theatre
Novelty
"What's Your I. Q.V
Cartoon
"Hardships of Milts
Standlsh"
Plus
Latost Fox News
The Rose
Theatre
Cartoon
"Granita Hotol"
Plus
Lattst Sound Nows
Today and Wednesday
Pal Night
RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF
"Kentucky"
- with
LOR ETTA YOUNG
and
RICHARD GREENE
Shows 2-7-9 P. M.
Mat. and Eve. 20c,
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