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toSSBURS NEWS-REVlEW; RO$EBURS. ORESOR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1 940. THREE Society arid Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS ENTERTAIN FRIENDS SrTIIEHI.1V. Opt. 9. Mr. nnd Mr. J. M. Francis entprtnined a primp of frlr-wls M their home Fri day vi'iiliiR. A ('nniiniiiilly rluli was oi Kanizi'il in that tlmo anil the fnlliiwliii? ol'flrers wore olcrteil: Myron LpiiIio, prpftidr-nu M ih. Mas tiU Frauds. viron'eKlilint: Mrs. (Iracn StiMicr, sorrptary, anil Clnnilfl Ilarvpy, troaHUrpr. TIip tif'Xt nipptlii!; will be IipM at tlip Iioiiip if (!. W. Milam on No vpinliPr Sill. After the meetliiB the pvi'tilng was plnaxantly Bpent In vlslilni; anil playlni; cards. At a late hour refreshments were flervetl to Mr. and Mrs. John Ilrown, Mr. anil Mrs. Durwanl nose, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kills. Mr. and Mrs. Myron lhne. Mr. anil Mrs. Osrar l.ohne, Mr. anil Mrs. fl. V. Milam, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fraser. Mrs. (irare Sieiier, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Flnry. Mr. and Mrs, N'orval Coi-ker-afn. Mr. and Mrs. )C. T. Chamher lain. Mr. and Mrf. Archie Moore and daiiL-hter, C'barline, and the Mioses Frances lrson, Klsle role man. Marion Chtimberlain, Hetty Sli'ller, Jnanita Sieiler. Jaerjuellne Flory. and the Messrs. llurdette llurvey Durwanl, Itose, Shannon I'araoo. and the. host and hostess, .Mr, and Mrs. Francis. MR. AND MRS. OLLIVANT ENTERTAIN AT DINNER OI.AU.A. Oot. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Fail Olllvant most Kiaelonsly rtnlned a umiilier nf their friends at their home Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Idor Howard of Silverton. who are here for a short visit Willi old friends and relaUves and Mr. and Mrs. Jim llomolka and dnughter. Lillian, who expect to leave soon for their new home near Springfield. Among thope enjoying the eve ning at tlmJ Olllvant home were the honor gviests, Mr. and Mrs. Howard ami Mr. and Mrs. llomol ka. I.illianllomolkn. Miss Dorothy I'rlie from South Dakota, Miss Ie oral KiW' from Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. ('Infiile Walgomulh, Mr. and M,- ttiiM.h Hnwiiril. Mr. and Mrs. ; Hov'.I. Oarnall. Mr. and Mrs. llnlnh Healer. Mrs. Delia Howard. Miss .loan IvVnli-'ouiulh. Miss Joanne Krlie. Mliss Nona Howard. Howard : Krlie, (i'hester Howard and the host ' mid h'iisteis. Mr. and Mrs. Olllvant. Following a delicious sunoer flerveil .at six-thirty, the men folks plaved 4iinochle while the ladies visited. m m . DORCAS SOCIETY SPONSORS SOCIAL K1.KTIN", . Oct. !!. The Dorcas Bocletv Sponsored an Ice cream so cial l-'rlay evening In the I.O.O.F. hall. J 'li The Virst numlier nn a short nro grnin vas "Star Spangled Thinner . Ming liV all which was fnllowed In itio rial; salute. A skit. "Closo Line cofsip." was given hy Mrs. tens 'tlossen. Mrs. Kvelvn Hinder anil lliss Iris Haines. Mrs. Kdith Alliu ms gave a monologue. I lie i Oak Knoll school gave a drill Canit'i Klkton furnished two num ber!" Mrs. Catherine l-'enlev, Miss Favf. llossen. Marlin Zolofr, Jake B-i'rker. Waller Sanders. Moral Ilos and l.oval llossen took part in a skit called "What Willie's Wife I lt'..l., V-,..-. tirtti I lie r nsiniT iiiiiiuiei wah "(led Illess America" by all. Ice cream, pie and cake were sold Willi drinks free. Little tables were placed about the room for the people lo eat off. The rest nf the evening "'as spent in visiting. MRS. SLACK IS HOSTESS TO CLUB SI'TIIERLIX. Oct. 0. Mrs. Tlrit Ttain Stack entertained the Sew and So club at a lovely 1:15 o'rlock salad luncheon Monday afternoon, llctiiber 7. at her home In West Sutherlin. The table prizes were wnn hy Mrs. Lloyd Cameron, Mrs. Lawrence Robertson and Mrs. Frank Sparks. Mrs. Vein Ilulgate and Mrs. John Musgrove won the lilrky verse prizes. Sewing and visiting were en joyed during the afternoon by Mrs. Lawrence Itobertson. Mrs. J. K. Han ey, Mrs. Richard niggs. Mrs. Vern Holgate, Mrs. Frank Sparks, Mrs. Maurice Vogelnohl. Mrs. Jack Cul ver. Jr.. Mrs. Lloyd Cameron, Mrs. Clifford Horner. Mrs. John Mus grove and tile hostess. Mrs. Slack. REBEKAH LODGE HAS MEETING WEDNESDAY RIDDLE. Oct. 9. Relief Rebekah lodge No. 1S5 met in session on Wednesday with Sally l.iwrence. noble grand, and Anna Mills, vice grand, in the chairs. After the regular routine of business was disposed of the members repaired to the dining room where a supper - was served celebrating the birth " davs nf the month. Ilirtlldavs hon ored were L. A. Dean. Klta Mosthaf, Wlllamettn I.ogsdon and C. E. Logs don. The committee in charge was F.thel Howard. Jennie Krieger nnd Anna Mills. The P.N.G. club of the Rebekah lodge will give a card parlv at the Masonic hall Oct. 19. SAM MOSS HONORED (ON BIRTHDAY TENMILE, Oct. S The school children nnd teacher of Tenmile srliool surprised Sam Moss on Tues day by presenting him two beau tiful birthday cakes in honor of his birthday anniversary. Those enjoy ing the affair were the honored guest. Sam Moss, and Mrs. Sarah Moss. Mrs. Josie Smith. Mrs. Min nle ltathkey and Mrs. Bessie Smith, Miss Florence Allis nnd ail the school children, who pang songs for Mr. Moss. FIRST FALL HIGH SCHOOL PARTY HELD STTHERLIN. Oct. .- The first high school partv of the year was k given In the gymnasium Friday eeniiB. October I. In honor of the freshman class. Games were en Joyed alter whirh d'-licio"s retresh uients v ere served. ANN RICE AND GEORGE WEBB MARRY I1HA1V, Oct. 9. Miss Ann nice, daughter, of Mrs. Inez Kice, of Drain, and Ceorce Wehb of Med ford, were united in -Marriage at the First Christian church in Mid ford. Hew Coleman; pastor, per forming the ceremony Immediate ly following the church service, Sunday. Sept. 29. Close friends of the couple witnessed the cere mony. The bride and Rroom left on a honeymoon trip to Califor nia. On their return they will make their homo in Medfonl where the groom is employed ut the muni cipal airport as passenger agent. The bride Is well known here, having lived here most of her life and attended - the local schools. She has been an employee of Cop co for several years in their elec tric stores, both at Kosebiirg and Medford. P.-T. A. COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Fxtra-currlcula activities, their support and Importance to pupils and the community, was the key note of an addntis by Clyde II. Heard, principal of senior high school, speaker at the Douglas county council meeting Wednes day. The school of Insl ruction was amply supplemented by his enlightening talk, delving into responsibilities of the school, of the parent-teacher groups, the ii10me and community. Those nn ent came away with a higher sense of appreciation for all groups. Mrs. Carl K. Roselund. presided at the meeting and urged greatei interest and support of the many activities of our schools. The next meeting of the council will he held the first Wednesday In Janu ary. 1941. WOMEN'S COUNCIL HAS FINE MEETING DRAIN. Oct. 9. The Women's Council of the Christian church met recently at the homo of Mrs Lee Marker for a business meeting .Mrs. tiardner presided. Mrs. Dame wood led the devolionals. Plans were made for entertaining the guests at the county convention of Christian churches to he held here Monday. It was derided to hold a bazaar the first week in Decniber. Those present were Mesdanies Trimble, llecker, Mad den, Ilaldeman. Rice, Dnmewnnil Carduer. l'alchen. Kenny. Allord Coons. Heasley, Darker and Edna Harlan. SHOWER PARTY GIVEN FOR MISS J-ASWELL DRAIN', Oct. 9. A prenupllnl shower was given recently for Miss llealrice Laswell at the home nf her aunt, Mrs. Harry tleary. The i afternoon was spent, in playing games and inspecting guts, lle fresllinents were served to Hie honoiee. Miss Laswell. and Mes danies liosco Laswell. Howard Ja cobs, Frank Jacobs. Floyd More land. Ceo. Kestersoll. Earl Van Kirk. A. M. Hngen. C. Iterwert. Misses Jiinnitn Laswell. (ieorgia Huckins, Hetty Wyant and Ediili Spencer. B. P. W. C. TO ENJOY DINNER MEETING AT HOTEL ROSE THURSDAY All members of the Roseburg rtuslness and Professional fl u's club and their Invited guests have heen asked to enjoy the (:, o'clock nn-hostoss dinner meeting at the Hotel Rose Thursday eve niing in observance of National Husiness and Professional Wo men's week. A very interesting program has been arranged lor the dinner hour. D. OF U, V. TO MEET ON FRIDAY Florence Nightingale tent No. in. Daughters of Tnion Veterans of the Civil War lXfll-Wr, will meet Friday evening o'clock at the armory. :',) a it mi.ni. hers are refpiested to be present POITI CORNER A WORD TO HITLER The ships we sent tn England May be old and obsolete. Hut they'll add a tot of power To the mighty Uritish fleet. Do not take them lightly. They are armed both fore and aft With cannon and torpedoes A sturdy fighting craft. Manned with Hritish sailors. Armed with Yankee guns. They'll prove a deadly menace To you and all your Huns. We have read about your blitz krieg How you trampled on the weak: Put there'll' lie a different story" When their guns beqin to speak. " Your planes may do some dam age On land or In the air; Rut you'll never cross the chan nel While the Yankee boats nre there. For our navy's proud tradition. If you'll read your history right. Is when you think they're beaten They have just begun to fight. So rati bark yolr planes and armies : Oet back while yon can! You 11 never whip the British On the boats from Tncle Pam. R. A. Kedell. 532 South Tine street, Roseburg. Ore. SIDE GLANCES VJCua-I'a.' COPS. 1940 BY HEA StBVICg. INC. T. M. BCO. U. S. "Your wife on the phone, Scnalor she says she has a speech she wants. to deliver to you about not coming home last night!" "Tough Guys" in Scene from "When the Halloas lirian lonievy, tieo, uancroit ami iay rrancis. 1-or iirumi aim excue ment, this attraction, which opens today tit Hunt's Indian theatre, leads the field. INDUSTRIAL CLUB HAS FINE MEETING SCTHFRLIW Oct. 0. The Fair Oaks Industrial club met at the Fair Oaks Huh bouse Thursday with Mrs. Agnes Fraser and Mrs. Fern Flory as joint hostesses. The room and table were lovely wit h autumn leaves nnd flowers. The president, Mrs. Amies Frns er, bad given special invitations to the past presidents, who were hon ored guests for that day. .lust be fore lunch was served little M iss Jnanita Steuer gave a reading which was greatly enjoyed bv all, then Mrs. Olive Writiht of Oakland, the club's first president, was es corted to the head of the table and the following ex-presidents were seated at the table: Mrs. Clemiik Richardson. Mrs. Maggie Frauds, Mrs. Oladys Adams, Mrs. Ruth Smith. Mrs. Margaret Austin ami Mrs. Ruth Manning. Following the luncheon hour Mrs. Wright gave an interesting history of the club which was organized lit years ago. J-'iis. v rieni served as president 1 101 ' l,sl 'ive years ami ai rs, Richardson for the following three years, the club started with twelve charter members, three were pres ent, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Richardson and Mrs. Ruth Manning. Thn club now has nenrly fifty members. Re sides doing Uvn charily work the members sew for the children's farm home at Corvallis and each year a large box Is sent to them at Christ inns, this year one was also sent at Kaster. The project of the club for the past summer was sewinir for the Red Cross nnd nnil ting. They also bought lum ber for tables nnd dressing ronms which were erected on the Fair Oaks picnic grounds. The following members and euepts were nresent at the meet ing: Mrs. Oladvs Adams, Mrs. Ron nie Wetrner. Mrs. Clem irk Richard son. Mrs. Maggie Francis, Mrs. Ri:lh Manning. Mrs. Margaret Aus tin, Mrs. Nellie Drown. Mrs. Lil lian Crawford, Mrs. Grace Fills. Mrs. Dorothy Rose. Mrs. Frankie Moore. Mrs. Juanita Miller. Mrs. Olive -Wright. Mrs. Helen Inline, Mrs. D' hno. Sr.. Mrs. -Ida Weber, Mm. Ressie Webber. Mifc. Cl'ruce Stfur. Mrs. Certniile Meis.' Mrs. Rnh Smith, the Misses Catherine Manning, Frances Larson, and Hip hostesses. Mrs. Fraser and Mrs. Flory. mrs. McCaffrey is ! HONORED AT DINNER i TENMILE. Oct. 9. Mrs. Nettle j Cabot served a delicious chicken i dinner Friday evening at her home t ip honor of Mrs. Alice McCnffrey on her birthday anniversary to -the following relntivej. Mr. and 1 Mrs. .1. M. Cabot. Jack Cabot. Marv .nn Cabot. L. M Mrf'affrey. .1. L. : Cabot and Leo File, from Seattle, and the hostess. Mrs. Nettie abot, ( and the hosiers. Mrs. Nettie Cabot, j McCaffrey who received many j beautiful and useful gifts. By Gcilbraith PT. Off. 10 -f the Courtroom starruitr ficnlt. I September Job Finding Sets New Oregon High SALKM. Oct. '.). (AP)-The ! state employment service broke all monthly records in September by finding jobs for 2li.(iix persons, the big gain being caused by the op- ening nf seasonal agricultural jobs. The Salem office, ceiiler of a rich agricultural belt, lead with 7.1 i:t jobs, followed hy Medford I with 3.IH0 and Corvallls with 2.4-R!. Totals for other cities included: Hood River LliliS. Pendleton r:i!l, t.. '..'.. oJ. V,.'.;...".,.. n'.o "i.-..' Bene -'lo. Officers to Be Chosen By Men's Glee Club Members of the Roseburg Men's filee club, who will meet for the first time t his season Thursday evening In the South Methodist church, face t he necessity of a business meet ing for t he purpose of electing new principal officers. Ralph Church, club director, slated today. The removal ot Charles Wri;;ht to Portland and (Jeorge Churchill to a forest service assign ment In another part of the Htate makes thi' election necessary. VITAL STATISTICS BORN i WELLS To Mr. nnd Mrs. D. O. Wells, of this city, at Mercy hos pital today, October it. a son. Don ald Orlan: weight seven pounds four ounces. J MARRIAGE LICENSES j DLACK-TOLLHFSON -- Shi i ley j Raymond lilack ami Irene Mae Tojlefson, both of Reedsport. j DIVORCE COMPLAINTS ; AIAtS Ivey niraliiKt JatnH T,. Adam; iiiarflMl iit ltn"'hiirg, Auk. r. i:t'.;r; i-rn-ity. v Developing and Printing roll of 8 25e Your choice of Enlargement FREE The Film Shop 222 No. Jackon St. Phone 9 Y Rice & Meyers Sheet-MetaJ Work Sheet Metal Work Tailored to tbe Job 627 N. Jacknon St. Phone J20 Itode. " starruitr liandolidi Loco.! News Special Meeting Called A sic rial Nicf-tliis )f tho Carrirtt Vullny Wojih'm'.-j cluli Ii:ih Immii e;illril for Tinmtlay at iwo n'clock at Mm Hub- 1mU:- Auxiliary to Meet Onnro Rtnrmor auxiliary tt I'n Him. Span Hi War Vi'ti'iuim will mt'i Tliurn day nliUit x 7:"i nVlurk at. tlic annnry. lota Sigma Club to Meet Tho lotti Pit mu rh'b will inci'l Thnrw day niuht 7: ltd ai tin lioin of Mrs. r ,.. rinmborlin. Kiwiitm of ollU-i't's will he hclil. Undergoes Minor Operation (lobby Hoiisb'v, son ol' Vr. and Mrs. .1. M. Iloiisb-y. of Vonr-alla. had lii tonsih riMiiovi'il yi'stirilay by dr. A. ('. Srely. Sewing Club to Meet Tin pi'V, Iiik Hub to thn aiixiliarv lo V. S. W. V. will hnl.t ill first fall im-t-inp I'ritlay at the honm of Mrs. S. V. Stanner on Wliu-hester street. Guild to Meet The hulles of the Kplsropal i hnreb art Invited to at tend a p'i'liM-k luncheon Thursday at 1- o'cluctt at the jiarisb ball to be ffdloweil by the regular (iuiM ,mttiitLr, Meeting Postponed The Wo man's Society of Christian service, which was to have met this week, will in.-iead meet at a one o'clock lunHn'on at the Meilmdisl chinch Thursday, October 1". Missionary Society to Meet Tho Mimonarv society of tin I'irst I'resbvterian c hurch will meet Thursdav at 2::'.o at the Innie of Mrs. II. L. Kdily villi Mrs. 10. It. Melzrer and Mrs. I, H. Meyer as hoJ-Iesse.. Visiting at Hess Home Mrs. Illenry Siiirli-liff. of Myrtle Creek. I has arrived here to spend a tew lilays as tho finest of hr. ami Mrs. O. It. Mess in Lnurelwood. while her husband Is on a liunttim trip. Leaves for Home Mrs. Nell Schiellele left Tuesday for her home In North Mend, following a week's stay In this city attending to property interests ami visit niK i at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ('. W. Parker on South Stephens street. Tournament to Open The ladies of the Roselm!": Country club will begin their annual winter bridge tournament play Thursday morning nl, 9::!u o'clock at. (he clubhouse. Politick lnuch'"m will be served at 1 2 : :i0 ami golfing will begin at 1 : :tn o'clock. S. S. Teachers to Meet The Run ;day ."chool teachers of St. Paul's : Lutheran church and frb-mls In jteresled are inviled to attend the ! sluily class meet ing on the new Testament Thursday nicht at 7::t'l !at the home il Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge McQueen at in; S. Pine street. Pot luck Supper Thursday The Lady Klks and lli-ir husbands have been invited to attend a pot- luck supii'M' Thursday night all il::in at the temple. Kach ladv has been asked lo bring a coveted dish, salad or dessert. Cards will be enjoyed during the social hour. Return to Salem -Mrs. Harry W. Scott, president of Lions club auxiliary. the Orej-otl Mrs. A. ('. Salem aux- 1 Haag, president of I he Hilary, and Mrs. R. It. llouser : ; rtll IT ley IMIimil , Mil f 1 n-ll I IN I ili'll i homes in Salem, lollowing a trip lo this city Tuesday to attend the Lady Lions dinner meeting last nicht at. the Hole ('mp'P'a. Mrs. Doiiser visited here with her par ents and sisters. Mr. and Mis. Fred A. Knight. Mrs. "Itud" Waison ami Mrs. Frederick J. I'oilcr. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- Without Calomel And You'll Jump Out ol Bed in the Morning Rarin' to Go The liver should potir 2 pints of bile itilr Into your bowcN vtiy tiny. If tliia lillu It nt (fowlriK frtfly, your tutnl mity not til B'-st. It may urI di'cay in the howrln. Tlu n Unn til oat up your slomiirh. You net con itlpntfd. You ftt-l sour, iunk and th woilj tooki punk. It takes those good, old Carter's TJtUtt Liver 1'illa to tfot these ' pinU of bile tlow li.fl freely to make dU fi-rl "up end up." (.ft & pftrkHf": t'xlny. Tukft as direcU-d. Amazlnic in niiikinif 1'ile (low fn-ely, Ak fur Cwki'i l.iuit l.tvt-i 1'illa. Ic und 214. Trade Your Old Washer Now on a New MAYTAG FRED HARGIS J08 N. Main Phone 825 Bus Fares REDUCED Seattle; $ 4.50 Sacramento 5.50 Long Beach 10.85 San Diego 12.00 Los Angeles 10.50 San Francisco 6.00 Phoenix, Ariz 1&.50 Low fare to many more points Streamlined Buses Convenient Dally Departure Dollar Lines - Depot: Grand Hotel Phone 155 T. J. Seemes, General Agent Your Favorite 1 " dene Autry. star of "Carolina Moon." coining to the liose then lie lor a threi-day showing. Working at Cleaners Hick l.ud lK. of this city, has accepted em ployment ai tile Imperial I'leaners. where lie heuait his duties .Mon day. Back From Portland Sir. and Mrs. .1. A. I'rcilrirkson have re turned here, following a twn-day slay in I'm-tlaud attending to liusi- (less. Leave for Portland Mr. and Mrs. II. 1!. Madilov and daughter, .Mollle Ji uniii'. of this city, left to day for Portland for a lew days on business. Thi-y spent Saturday in Kugene attending a football game. Leaves for Grants Pnss Mrs. Osrar Shepherd lel't last night for her home in (irants Pass, following the Lady Lions club mcclluK at the lloiel rninUii last tiinht. She is vice-president or the Orcjfon I. Ions club auxiliary. Will Return Home Thursday Mr. and Mrs. I,. K. Wade, of this city, plan lo take tint lalter's sis ter. Mrs. Arnold SlrytTeler nnd small son. Jackie, buck to their borne In Wore! 1 1 rove Thursday. The latter two accompanied the Wades home for a Mt ten days n);o. Back From Klamath Falls Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Motschenbacher and children, Klliott and Susan, have returned lo their home on South Main street. t'nllowiiiK u U'W days at Klamath Kalis, where they were, culled bv I ho serious Illness oC Mr. Mots'lienbachnr's lather. Return to Lebanon Mr. nnd Mrs. K. r. Itlley have M'turnnd to their home at Lebamm, fidlowinK a few days In this city us huimIh of the former's brother and sis-ler-inlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Itiley. in Lauielwood. 1 was formerly employed the Southern Pacific. . C Riley here hy Back From Stayton Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Lee and datmhter. Su zanne, have returned to their home on Knst Lane street, folohviiig a few days in Staytoif visiting Mrs. Lee's fnlhor. .lake Missler, uml at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tV L, Itrouu. Mr. Lee is nianuger of the i'lilnn Oil company plant here. Leave for Week Mr. and Mrs. C. 10. Marks, of Roseburg, left this morning for Portland to spend a few days visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Red ford Tester, and will return home In a limit a week via the coast route, slopping over at ! Reedsport lo visil Mr. Mark's bio I hers ami sisters-ln -law. M r. Mrs. Harry Marks Mrs. ('. J. Murks. STARTS TODAY -FOUR DAYS! LORDS OF THE LAWLESS! S The boldest band in hold-up history . . . take !qK1 2-7-9 P.M. 10c-30e-40c ' Move to North Jaekton .Street inov,ilfb;tim;-tJif 'J'ilorget E. Jioticic .ifopfr.ty.'Ht) -jot -;??V"f or Htreet to lh reHldeiu-H on Nor Corth jacUsott Mf'M'i, to itui I; e their home: Lindbergh to Broadcast,. On "Narional Defense" NRW YORK. Ort. 0'. (AP) Mu tual ltroadcasiitiK system today an- iioiinc.'ii Hint Col. Charles a. Lind bergh would discuss "national de fense" over Its networks Miniluy trom " : 4 r lo 0 p. in. P.S.T. Hi will speak from Washington, The NEWS-RF.VIKW station. KliNIt, is an arilllale of thn Mutual Itroadcasllng system. Belgian Congo Subject of Minister's Address Members of the Hoselmrg Klwa nts club heard an Interesting talk on the Itelgian Congo at their regu- !ar Tuesday lutirheoa program. The speaker was the Itev. Mr. lUerksou of (ilule, who served for six years as a missionary in Africa. Mh (old of elephant and leopard hums and of the s'iperstillons and customs of tho natives. Roseburg Boys Capture Laurels in Tennis Meet Two lioHPhniB bo.vn, one of them newly plfMtiroil to nieinherflhfn in tho fri'lt'i-ntty. pnnbU'fl I'hl llolto Tht'tn, I'nivcrsity of Orrnon inon'B Kroii to funtuio inli'i'-frnlnnilty tpiiitltt lnurlH. C'tiuticn Church, nnwly.ol''tf'(l rreKhmiui, won lit tlip sliicli'H niiitihfn nnd Curl Wltntipr ly. Jr.. wiih u inctnbtM1 nf the wln nliiK ilonhlpn t"tini. Husband's Assault on Wife Brings $10 Fine A plea of guilty to n. charge of assault and battery was entered In insl ice court today by Kay Ro berts, against whom the charge was brought by his wife. He was fined $10 which he arranged to pay. SHORT SUBJECTS On Today's Program Hunt's Indian Theatre Musical "Frank! Masters and His Orchestra" Comedy "Mr. Clyde Gaes to Broadway" With Andy Clyde Plus ' Latest Paramount News The Rose Theatre Cartoon "Granite Hotel" Plus Latest Universal News and Mr. 1 1 S I Grobe!, Nted Magician, f Diited of Junior High . Orahnl, world fnmotia inast- clnn, Is tn bo prpsnted In a publifi protimm at RoHpf.tix Junior liiKll school VYidny at 8 p. m. undor hpoii - HorslUp or tho Htuuent bmiy. this will ho tho first of it aarlPK of Bpon fiored profjranifl from which pro- , coeds will bo used toward tho sound 8,VHtetn rprently Installed In, tho school building. 1 An r.dvanco ticket sale for the entertainment Is IioIiik conduoted by students. The program. It In nnnoumwd, will offer morn than nn -hour of feats nf magic, Illusion and humor. Health Worker to Speak at Junior Chamber Meet Mrs. Jenuello Moorhend. execit tivo secretary of tho Marlon Coun ty Health association, will be guest " speaker and will show m it ion nnd sound pictures on "With Theso Weapons," and will talk on the pro blem of social discuses at the break fast meeting of tho junior chamber of commerce to be held tomorrow morning. October 10. at 7 o clock at The Tavern. The meeting will he open lo the public. " Coming Thursday THRILLS! ACTION! The Three Meiquileets in . Ends Today Pal Night "Kentucky" with LORETTA YOUNG PLUS Shows 2-7-9 P. M. Mat. and Eve. 20c, two for 350 nCtor tiiieiK'.-.bot kd initio'...