TWO 5(D(EDEW Sdeial Calendar Saturday, October 12 I. Inns. IllUlr lUllleH Hllll IllVlleil Client ri asked to enjoy n ilithcluK parly lonlnlit al II o'clock HI thn K. Of I', llllll. CBflM-lltl'l-'H Ol- cliestrii will furnish lll mimic. S. C. IIIcIiiiioihI anil John Huisli, Ki n cral chairmen. Sunday, October 13. Mr. and Mia. K. M. Complon In vito irii'iiiin in all al an Informal ii'i-i'iillon from two to alx o'clock at their home In honor nf their Golden wedding niinlvi'iB.iiy. II. I1. V. C. lo meet al ItnscbuiR Wonum'a ciiib at 10:1.1 o'clock In nun nine Hi ro In body In Flint Presbyterian thuiili sei-vlce. at 11 o'clock. Monday, October 14. ii. of V. Thimble club afternoon niciillUK HI home or .Mm. Union Darby al 11"2 Military sti-ecl. llr. It. I.. Dunn'a nun ilenoinliiii lioual Hlble atuily dims to ini'i-l al 7:15 o'clock in evenluK at HoukIuh hotel illiilliK hall. I'ulilic Invited. II. I'. W. C. iiiiniinl hoiiH'conilni! liroKiani meeting al R o'clock In ov cnlnB al IIohpIiui'r W'oniiin'a club bouse with past prealilentH as ho Uumea. Ml mi Lucille Lenox, chair man. Tuesday, October 15. . ItiiseliiiiK Woman'" club 1:3" o' clock nieetlim at clubhouse. Mm. W. It. Drown, president. In ehuiKO or mmlliuas lueolliiR. Ilitii cut i lis pnisinin. DaptlntH to hold nuiliial veiiiHim supper for member and I'rienriH at nil-thirty In priming ill chinch pur loin. , , tlhaeburK Hebcknh loilm- and de . Broii h I ii IT invited to allciid Hullier- )ln Ititbekall loiIRe uieetiiiK in ciiIiir. F. S. club nieetlnx postponed to llcloliei- 2!itll III lie ut home of Mrs. T. V. Tlinmnsnn. Hnse'buiK Towuseiel club iiioel iiuc iiostponed uiilll Snnilay, Octo ber 27. , , , Atnorleitn Lesion aiixllliny to hold Interest Ine nieellitR in evciihiK at urinorv. Mrs. Cliuldti linker, presi dent, In I'harRP. Wednesday, October 16. v .RnsoliiirK Ai l and Kiiiliroldory cluli nipetltiK itiul politick relresli int'iitH at the. home or Mrs. A. M. Neal In iil'lernnon. Delphian club nllernnon uieetlni! al two o'clock at Inline of Mrs. Willi, im Hell. 122 Sillllll JuoksiUI slreel. wllh Mrs. (.'. A. Chiimhcitlln nroBi'iim leader on, "John Stewart Mill." New Idea club In meet at one o clock luncheon ill home, of Mrs. I'. IC. Heaver. SewlllE club I" meel nl ollolhirly o'clock desserl-liiuclieon at liunie of Mrs. Adrian llowen. Winston Meriytloltiiinid club one-lhlrly o'clock dessert-luncheon at It. H. W'lllell boine on N. Hose street with Mrs. J. Harold Nichols hostess. - Kplscopul tlullil lo sponsor cafe teria supper from five-tlllrty to sev en o'clock at parish ball. public Invited. Mrs. S. ('. liunie ami Mrs. Perry Snillh. Joint clinlrnien. Thursday, October 17. Woman's. Society nl' t'lirlsllilll Service lu meet at I o'clock lunch en:i al .Metiinuisi ciiurcn ninliti't 1 with Mrs. F. II. Churchill, hostess chairman, assisted by Mis. A. N. Omit l. Mis. Marry S. Hlack. Mrs. 10. O. Hick.ll. Mrs. I.oien Minvey. .Mis I.uella Itice ami Mrs. Ktwant Smith. Mrs .P T. Wire. pioKiani t hiitrmaii. Mrs. A. .1. Gediles, pi OM- I I tlent. Mid-Weck lllhli class of Si. Pit til's Lutheran church to meet at two o'clock In afternoon at home of Mis. Ittissdi kalnc. F.nstern Star aiiiuial lminc nining and past matrons and nast ptrons hIkIH. One of larirest aGalrs or the year. Inithittitn VisllitiK iiumehiH especially invited Mrs. ('. II. Ctil klns Httd Mrs ('. W. Owen. .Mat refreshment chairmen, assisted hy Mrs. John Oner. Mr. Civile Fnl lerton. Mrs. II U. Neihas. Mrs. C ,1. Grimm ami Mrs. Flctt lice Card- ner. Ladies of linsrhum Cunntiy t-lnh to tneel at !::' a. in al clubhouse ft u- ('mi I vac I bridge; !::to politick liinchciin and o'clock ynllhip. Presbylei iau Ladies Aid iuvilcs luiliMc lo enjoy' clmrluihif piomam and tea at '.' ltd in alleinnnii at church pailms tn hear Marie Kl in I Mt-Ciill nf Salem, i-ilk on br trip to No Sr,,(ta, Mrs M. t ail w ill show a number of ai Idles sei ured on the ioiniicy. Mrs Fred Hamil Ion is chairman of the tea and is liehiR iisslsied by Mrs Cdward G. K oh) hat; en. Mrs. lietnue Kohllmweu, Airs. C h. Kles and Mrs. Iluldah 'lliomsua. Circle No. J of Kosehnrp llaiilit WoiiiHit's smieiy tn meet at home of Mrs. T W. TlinimiMHi, T -1 " Fleser street. ;tt one n'clot k. Meinheis askeil to atteml pi i-pai ed to sew. Friday, October 11. Tat-t Presideiils club of t teniae Slarnier Huxlliary in 1 S. W. V. to meet at 1 :i0 dessert-luncheon ,it home nf Mrs. W. I.oiik. P. N. G. club to meet In even iiiL' at I. i). (. F. hall with Mrs. t KfHe Schuam. Mrs. ttna Williams. Mrs. Carmen Clink uud .Mrs, Kisie dliiese, hostesses. Saturday, October 12. Huseburw 'oinan"s club service shop open all day upstairs in club house, opposite Hunt's Indian I Ilea- tie. October 30. Iudy Klks to sponsor annual i it 1 1 -Ktiest-day bridge ten at temple in afternoon. November 2. L of tr V me'iabeirt lo spoil&or HDUUul UttiHai ut Powell's Hard ware store. By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER Marry in California Oct. 9 M'4r' 'rmi ,Z"J m mtm I Mil I FJt tr& &S!; Mr. and Mrs. Miss Abiics V. Fredricksou, daughter of Mrs. t. F.. FredricUsoii, of Itoseliui'B. uud f Mitred lieLos Williams were qulelly married Oc tober tl. at II::iii in Hie morning al St. Paul's Lutheran church in Oak land. Calif. Itev. tlllberi .Munsuii performed Ihe ceremony in Hie presence of only tile necessary wil liesses. NEW BOOKS AT ROSEBURG PUBLIC LIBRARY AVAILABLE New honks now available al the Koscbui'K public library liuiclude: New Novels "Preacher on Horseback" by Mrs. 'Ceelle Alatschal. The a I my of a circuit rider. He and his luvely youiiK bride, a tiirl t'icsli frnn a .vnunu girls' Keiiilmiiy find a shell ered hotiie, hc( jot lh in n Concshtea Miiioii lor imrihern Nt-w Vork stali. The .voiimk preacher, all loo hinnaii, and the V'Hinn wile whose piiiblein he was. "The Family" hy Nina Fedorova Is the A 1 hi ut It Slu.mm pile imvel Inr llMir It is a must eiiKaphm slory nf China duritiu the .lapa iiese Invasion nf PW7. A While Itusslaii family uln run a cheap boardlm; Ictuse In Tientsin. There Is awas a low of Hie wilhin Ihe I'ainll). so comedy and tragedy and ecceiitrlcli and i ouiauce nmi au nt uie are all drawn naturally wilhin the circle of Ihat w.-nniili. as men ami women live oul tueir individual lives. "Mrs Miniver" Mts. Miniver al t trying to discner i. the llldshtebl saylti!:. Mrs M in i v v Jan Souther, a. Mrs. Miniver what the swish wiper is really r and her thr OHI'I "'Hit lilllH' tlllHUt-M .IILH fij'.elhei too pi edit 'table husband. .Mrs. Miniver is senHive. obwer aiil. humorous and keenly alive. "To the Indies" by C. S. I'onest it The slorv of I loll Nareiso tthh. l-'iih eentury liberal in a nev noibl. in hluh adentnn' that stus both mind and Imagination. Ai-li-m vas what connled in Ihe year 1 !'.?. There was uold to be toiiml. and a I west waul passaue. 1 inn Nareiso ; donned helmet and breastplate. Me ! learned lo finer his weaKtus and 1 sell distrust hv a bold ail' of eom Imaiid. He mew lean, and skilled ! In Ihe leiidfnu nl men. Helot e he jietnined lo Spain he survived Uid naplni;. Imii U ane. aiitt shipwreck. New Non-fiction "W'tldfi ness I .Ives Auain" by Mar la .lobe Aie:ev is the story i ot ihe limit a romplihineni of as HemhllU'.: and settho: tip of all the habitat moiips In Akelev Atricall ,1(1)11 at the New Yortt mtiseuni tf natural bl-'loty Mrs. Akelev letls how this lasi inat Inn drama o! mil .Uiill htsloty has oi-cuied Ihe au ilhoi nsisted her hushdild the late , I ai l Akele. on bin last and most J impoi i ant l t ii an ene.it loti. . w uere sue leai ueu ins hum nous m lolhtiiiiL: in the ti-ld and his al- iii iM im n.'dihle adeniiies in hniit hil; the meat animals of the Airi t an W ll'lei liess, i 'h Km ope Kiiiltls" by Walter Mills. This book .attempts nolhini; 1 imii e I han a simple but aenuate Inlerpiei.iilon oi the torres and itvents whii'h led. within twenty-one ( eais tioin Hie end id Ihe UM : meat it r in KtiMpe, to the nut , lne:ik ot another II is an aid In i elaril inu Ideas ot w hy Knrope Is ,,kV 1 t war. I'aiih I'oi t.hlm;." - Lewis Mum- .lord No nnttot how or when the i war end,;. "Knilh for Livltu" s'-eks I to tni'. tde an answer to the qties ;t Ion thai all ileceiil people are now : a ski nc what bejiets a nil hopes (will ue the survivors the cifiiiaue i lo resit-1 Hie pit-sent wae ol bai- barishi and to lav down the toon 'daliouf loi a inoie humane and stable sociel. "CnUeitinc Anuiiies in Amerita" by Thomas llumiltou Oimxhce. I here has never been a book on luniiture !iiu like Hus utie. W:U-t-u lor bu'h th" hcfc.mser and tim experienced '-ollertt.!, It it. an in- ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. NVws-hevlew Kn graving. Williams G, D. Ilnth Mr. and Mrs. Williams are wen Known in mis city. .Mrs.' will- iains iitlendcd Ihe local schools and for several years was employed at ihe Douglas National hank and la ter In Ihe HihibIiis couiily welfare comiuisslon olllce. Mr. Williams is also well known here unit at pres ent Is in Oakland, Calif., employed by Safeway Slores, Inc. formal history of Amerhan fnrni lure. jaI.iss, silver, pafiilinus, prints, porcelains, p-dlory, textiles, needle woi k and metalware. "Here's Death Vnllev" hv C. K. I :l:iLi,-,,i-l.- Thl J ulnt .r hmil h Valley covers a periml of ninety- one years al) within (he memory! id one inn;i, It is a mine of infni ma I ion amusement., history, co tiraphv, neidowy, lears and launh tel.. It even lolls you where Ihe original Scully mine was located. .Mr. Glasscock holds a unique place I anion -a American writers as (he historian of a phase of our Uie -the old mining camps of the west. "These .Men K new"--Kosita Forbes. Tln personal impressions recorded here hy one of the world's mosi resolute t ravel lers. fch'es us llmiises behind the curtains into the lives of the men who are today makinc war or strlvhiK to end it oil four con tinen is. Quick pen pictures seen throimh the eyes of a woman who has a rare ift for whiiusital detail a miick wit. and ,i relreshinu way of keeping her readers interested, amused and en Icrlaiued. PAST MATRONS CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING ON MONDAY Mrs. V. .1. Mhelli and Miss Cthel Wehh were most rations hos tesses nl a lovely seven thh't ' nVloi k dessert-supper Monday ee iiinu at the attiaelive home nr the lormer for Ihe members of the Past Matrons ilub. Paslel enlored cosmos and color ful fall fruils were used to decorate the Servian table. Oners were placed .-ii Mrs. Pinkslon and Mrs. Morale, past nialions from Oak land. .Mis. A. K. Klliott. presuient. Mrs. John K. Kunvau. Mrs. WilHinn llell. Mrs. I. 11. Morgan. Mrs. K. I,. Whipple. Mrs. Ceol lie Kohlhaell. i' K. Winiberly. Mrs. I-Yan-ees l.tutolt and ihe hostesses, Mrs. Mieelll and Miss Webb. Plans were made tor a neveii oYl-ick dinner meetlnc to he held November Kb and Mrs. Hell ami .Mis. Klliott are in ehaiL'e of ar raimemeuis for the ineetilij;. MRS. L. K. FIES IS HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB ON TUESDAY Mrs. t,. K. Pies was a most urac ils hoslesM Tuesday alternoou. when she 'entertained her hrldiio club at a deliuhitul mie-thirty o'clock dessert -luncheon at her home lu Laurelwood. Xiuuias ami mariiudd.H fonfied an atliat tive de corative ni'ilif for the occasion. Covers were placed for Mrs. Prank l.ony. Mrs. K. II, Van Ness. Mrs. M. I.. Ilallmatk. Mrs. W. T. Petei s. M is. Fred ltcku ood. Mrs. Paul (leddes. Mis M. O Itowkor and I lie hostess. M vs. Pies. Contno t briilwe was in play dur im: the allernoon with Mrs. Lock wood winuiui; the hli;h score and Mts. Ceddes the second high ncme. MR. AND MRS- BEARD ENTERTAIN AT DINNER ON THURSDAY EVENING Zuintas and snapdragons formed an attractive decorrtthe motif for the lovely si.(hhty o'clock din ner Thitrsda eelilim. when Mr. and Mrs. Chde Heaid and chihlien. Maril.Mi and iKoiald. entertained as their uueds: Mr. and Mrs. Her man SchwarUkopI and .Mr. and Mrs James Davis. 1HHU8 vs mjjved ihirhu the deasant social hours. STATE OFFICERS ARE - GUESTS OF HONOR AT LADY LIONS DINNER A i Inn nilns formal dinncr-pany was enjuyed by lb Lady Linns Tuesday pveiilnK at 7 o'clock at the Hotel llinpqun with Mrs. J. I. .Mutscheilbacher and Mrs. II. II. FruukH ucllMK as Joint chairmen and bosteHKes and with ttie Oreunn Linns club auxiliary president, Mrs. Harry W. Scott, of Salutn, Buest of honor. Other kucdIk included.' Mrs Oscar Shepherd, of Grants Puss, OreBon vice-president of t lie Lions auxiliary; Mrs. A. C. Haas. .Salcin president. Mrs. It. II. Hotiscr, also ot Hal- 111. and Hie lullei' s sister, Mrs. Frederick J. Porter. Ileailllful rusebud and Blailluli corsiiReB wero presented to the Biiesls of honor and the table was especially lovely wllh four lighted Ivory tapers Intel speralnK three Koi'BC'ius bouuuelH of IniRe dahlias. llesides the Btiesls, niembers eu JoyiiiK the occasion were: Mrs. l-'rank 1-otiK. president, who wel comed Hie Kroup and introduced Biiests and uieinhers: Airs. It. H. Krauks, Mrs. J. P. Motschenbacber. Mrs. It. R. Slpprell. Mrs. S. C. ltichinnud. Mrs. (fleun Owen. Mrs. Curl Nlckens. Mrs. Homer Strick Hiib. Mrs. Phil Iliiilh. Mrs. A. J. ICIIIson. Mrs. I). W. Helllwnll. Mrs. I). K. I'olta uud Mrs. E. It. Wnllun. KollowitiB the dinner liour the group went lu thp Blue room f-ir a short i. " """" Mrs. Scott very charmiiiBly time nieseuted an iuterestiliB talk the work or the Oregon Lions club auxiliary. A social hour of con tract bridge followed with Mrs. Phil I In 1 1 h winning the high sc ore and Mrs. Olenn Owen, the travel- lug prize. The club will bold a social and business meeting at a 7:30 o'clock dessert-supper October 22nd, at tho home of Mrs. It. II. Franks. I he next regular seven o'clock no-hostess dinner meetlns will bo held I November nth at thn Hotel l'niSiia wllh Mrs. Phil 1 1 n rth and Mrs. H. K. l-'ollz as joint hostesses. MISS GENEVIEVE KALBAUGH ENTERTAINS GROUP OF FRIENDS AT LOVELY DINNER Mrs. V. Kallmimh vory mclnusly clittMialiM'tl the IW Ciiib BitlS Ht a rhannitiu' Klx-lhlrty o'clock din ner party at her lovely limne on Kast I.anc si reel Friday evening nil Iier iiitiiKiiif i , .tiin ueiwiini:. I lie (Mi iy mix in nit; iiuiuiu m , rarcwell Htfalr as Mrs. Kalbaimh and Miss (Jenevleve left Friday of this week for Portland to join Mr. Kallmann and make their homo. Aummn flowers In lovely BliiulfS find toll ivory liqlited tapers Kiuccd the tahle. where rovers were placed lur Miss Patricia Outne. MIrs Pa trlclu McCllntock. Miss Mary .Mar yaret Kllsworth. Miss Roberta Kd wardH. Miss Ilarbara Garwood. Miss Anita Youiik, Miss Carolyn Coidnn, IMlss Joanne Hume and Miss Gen evieve KalbatiRh. I A lovely I'urewell uift was pre sented I.-) Miss KnlhRUgli ami fob lowimi the dinner hour the croup went to Pinlay field to lead the- "pep" aclivltles t'(tr the football name ot Hosehuru and Iteedsnort BARBARA COEN HAS DELIGHTFUL PARTY ON SEVENTH BIRTHDAY llnrham Coen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coen, entertained a uroup of friends at a charmlnc parly alter school at her home in Laurelwood Moiidav afternoon to celebrate her seventh birthday an - n i versa ry, Loelv ulfls were mesented to' MaihaiH it'iin Shirlev Yearwood, Arlene Watsnn. Michael Cfien, llet- tv Jean Moiiniford. Huth Jump. Ilarbara Ann Dailev, Carolyn and Uonny (Jroves. Ann Ackley, Mar shall Peiura. Patricia Peterson, Merle Hampton, (Jen rue tiindnr. Jr.. Mrs. Prank Coen and Mrs. A. S. Coen. (nines were played and later a lighted beautifully decorated ami blrthdav cake w as cut and served with other paiiv refreshments at a table prettilv decorated with fall flowers, and colorful lavors. Pink and meen naner hats were aiven lo each Keust. Mrs. Coen was as sisted lu serving by Mrs. A. S. Coen. paternat yraudiuoiher of Ilar bara. MRS. LESLIE C. CUMMINGS ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB ON MONDAY EVENING Mrs. Leslie C. Cumtnlims was a most gracious hostess Monday eve nt im. when she en lei taiued Iter bridue club at a most enjoyable eiiiht o'clock dessert-supper at her home on Fast Thil d street. Tall lighted tapers and a lorn: bowl of asters, Michaelmas daisies and silver l;lni? maced the nine ta- hie. while uotKivm boiupiets of pom pom dahlias wer used about the rooms. I o ers w'ere placeil for Mrs. 11. 11 Turner, a euesi, and Mrs. j. L. Winiberly, Mrs. J. It. Hennessy, Mrs. Clyde Carsteiis, Mrs. Louis I'lillerton. Mrs. Clde Pullerton. Mrs. Adrian Fisher and the hos tess. Mrs. Cumniines. Contract hildce was the diver sion ot the pleasant evenluc hours with Mrs. Turner. Mrs. Hennessy and M is. Cars tens xv Inn ine the score prizes and Mrs. Tin ner w in ninc the traveling prize. PAST PRESIDENTS CLUB TO MEET NEXT FRIDAY The Past Presidents club of Ceoree tanner auxiliary will meet next Friday t a l ;h o'clock des-seit-hiucheou at the home of Mrs. W, Lone. . . The club met last Friday at a verj lovely nuethttty n'clork des sert luncheon at the home of 'Mrs. W. C. Print. In Wesi Uosebure. Meautltul roses Braced Ihe servlnp tahle. while larue hompiets of tntt itmn tlowers were Used about the rooms. Covers were placed tor Mrs, J. 11. LetuiHiil, of Washiuctou. It. C, (Who is here vlsilliiR her parents. Mr. and. Mrs. P. M. Compton for their golden weddinu anniversary. I w hit h w ill be i elebrated Sunday October Ui. and the lollowing club nieinbers. Mr?, p. M. Cumidou. Mrs. W. Lone. Mrs, Percv Wehh. Mis. Hubert- 'W rigbi. Mrs. Sam M .riiw r Ml-u II V I .,1..- ..,.1 .1... 'hollos. Mrs. Print i. OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1940. Yoncalla Couple Marry Here Photo hy l-'llin shop Miss Aunalielle Hamilton, lovely daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Price Hamilton, of Yoncalla. and Karl Thorp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ier Thorn, also of Yoncalla. wpi-h quietly married at an Impressive ceremony Monday evening:. Octo bpr 7. at the home of iler. ami and Mrs. II. P. Sconce on South Main street. Rev. Mr. Sconce, who Is pastor or the First ttaptlst church of this city, performed the cpre niony In the presence of the i COUNTRY CLUB LADIES COMMITTEES FOR THE YEAR ANNOUNCED The ladles of the lloseburg Country club met Thursday morn ing at the clubhouse to. open Ihe winter card tournament. nigh score for the morning's play was won by .Mrs. K. II. Van Ness wllh .Mrs. Robert Savage wiuuiiiK Hie second high score. Noon luncheon was enjoyed by Mrs. Frank Coen. captain. Mrs. K'. A. Pearson, secretary, Mrs. K. II. , , , .' M ' Artliur II. .Mnnntfonl. Mro. J. K. iMoundord, Mrs. V. J. Olmxclu'iil, Mrs. Ftoheit Savage. .Mrs. 1. K. Mir- ClllltOcU MlS aul OlmIiioh, Mrs. Kilward G. KohlluiKon, Mrs. liar vis KIlMvuili. Mrs. K. J. ItotiKcrs, Mrs. L. SteaniH. Mi-h. .1. F. DiHanl. I Mis. Kenneth V. KIihm'.v. Mrs. JtnlHM't HiRSfll. Ml'H. II. I). HlltltI(S. Misa Klrunor Fis ami n gucsl. -I8. TurnljiiM ( Ms, Coen of Oakland. new caplaln. an- iiouuced the following years com mittees: toumanieiit-Kotl, Mrs. J. F. idtlard, Mrs. It. D. Bridges, Mrs. K. Ii. Van Ness and Mrs. Genu Green; handicap committee. Mrs. J. M. .ludd, Mrs. Kenneth (Juiiie; eclectic, j Mrs. L. Stearns and Mrs. Marshall Peiicra; winter card tournament, Mrs. Arthur H. Muuutford, Mrs. W. J, Oluischeid, Mrs. L. 10. MeClln- took uud Mrs. Hubert Itissell; grounds conimlttee. Mrs, W. 10. Ott and Mrs. W. M. McrJachern ; Sun- shine committee, Mrs. .1. K. Mount- ford and Mrs. Paul Gcddcs. Two blind holes of hoIT were enjoyed In the afternoon with Mrs. .1. F. Dillard winning the first llluht: Mrs. Holier! Savaue, second I'liBlit. and Mrs. K. J. HodKers. Ihird flight. The ladies of Ihe club will meet next Thursday niorninc; al the club- ' fniraei. nrme: ;!" politick luncheon ami oll- i nm ai i . o o o ciocK. PUBLIC INVITED TO HEAR TRAVEL TALK AND ENJOY TEA THURSDAY The 1. allies Air soi lety of the Plist Presbyterian church has in vited the public to enjoy a very churmini: silver lea next Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock at the chinch parlors, al which time Marie Clint Mi-Cull, nf Salem, will . I"' B'lst speaKer. estini: travelogue Scolia. t Mw. McCall in Ko.sebur. haviun ivinn on her Inter- trip to .veil known In made her home here l r many years, alter which she moved to Salem. She is a past lecturer lor the Oregon slute grange. Mrs. McCall has enjoyed mil leious trips to foreign countries and is an excellent speaker. Three ears ago. she entertained al the Ladies Aid meeting here with U travelogue of her vacation spent In Mexico. The followint year,, Mrs. McCali enjoyed a stay in South I America and this summer spent the vacation mouths touring the I nited States and up the New Kug lend coast and across to Nova Sen 'lia. She will exhibit articles pur chased on the trip. Mrs. W. M. Chalmers, president lof 'he Aid society, has Issued a most cordial invitation to the pun i.- to enjoy Ihe occasion. Mrs. Fred HaiuiUon Is acting as general idiairman of the tea und the com mittee assistltm includes: Mrs. Kd xv aril (I. Kohlhagen. Mrs. (ieorge Kohlhaaen. Mrs. C. I). Fies and and Mrs. Huhlah Thomson. MR. AND MRS. RAND CELEBRATE TENTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mrs. C. K. Kami cele brated their tenth weddfnc mini versaiy al a delightful inloniiHl six o'clock dinner at their home Friday evening. Yellow tapers and a howl ot zinnias graced (he table. Covers were placed tor Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Van , tiorder. Miss Maxine lUnd. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Kami and daughter, Horls. and son. John. Following tho dinner the group attended the senior high football game. MRS. R. D. COEN IS HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB AND GUESTS Mrs. II l. Coen graciously enter tained her bridge club and an ex tra tahle of guesls at a charming otie tliii ty o'clock dessert-luticheotl at her bemuttul home on Overlook Tuesdav a I teruooii. Colorful aul- untu (lowers wetu attractively used lor the occasion. Covers were placed for Mrs. Wal ter (lordon. of l.os Augeles. and her mother. Mrs. M. F. llice. Mrs. II. C. U ells and Mrs. U K. McCllntock. i-ucsty. ,iud Mrs. K. S. McClain. .Mrs. Hun-It W. Booth. Mrs. Chester Nvw.-lU-vlew KiimavluK. bride's mother and the bride - aroom's parents. ' The bride wore a lovely wine- colored n-ock wllh matching ac- cessorles. Mr. and Mrs. Thorp will make their home on Kast Second Avenue, North, In ltose- burg. Hotb Mr. and Mrs. Thorp are well known In Vnucalla. The lat- ter attended school there. Mr. Thorp attended schoul at Bonner's Kerry. Idaho, and Is now employ- ed at the Joelson sawmill. .Morgan, Mrs. Paul Ilelwlg. Mrs. II. II. Turner. Mrs. Kdward (J. Kohl hugen. Mrs. I.eroy Illalt and Mrs. Maurice J. Newland. Contract bridge was enjoyed dur ing the afternoon with Mrs. Gor don winning the guest prize and .Mrs. Newland the high score club prize und also the table prize. HILL BILLIES AND GLEE CLUB TAKE ACTIVE PART IN ENTERTAINMENTS HERE The Itosebllig llusluess and Pro- fessional Women's (ilec club and lor was presented to Mr. and Mrs. ; LUNCHEON AT BRAND HOME the Hill lllllie club lire two out- Quine from: .Mr. and Mrs. II. O. ! , , , standing clubs in the local II. P. W. Pargctcr. llr. and Mrs. Clair K. Al- i Mr- '' I- Urand enleliaini i al C ami have contributed greatly to len. Mi. and Mrs. o. Al. Ilerrie. Hr. !" very lovely one 11 clock luncheon entertainments and programs lu and Mm. II. ('. Church. Mr. and. at her attractive home 011 Ham Douglas countv since being organ- -Mrs. Ivan Pickens. Dr. and Mrs. son slreel Tuesday alternonii, liav Ized several years ago. C. II. Wade. Altoinev and Mrs. (iuv i"B as her gtiesis the members ol The glee ilub Is under Ihe direc-1 Cordon. Mr. and Mrs. ,1. II. Whar- tm Inter-Se Study club. Zinnias, lion of Mrs. Charles A. Ilraiul and . ton. Mr. and Mrs. I K. Mctiin-! goldenglo and aslers Inrnieil a beau- ,,,1. i., ,.... uo Tho Hill Hillles club made an outstand- ll"1 -l"'- It. D. Ilrhlges, .Mr. and lug program entertiiillluent at'11'"- IJ- ('ot'. ''' "'"I Mrs. Hoy flrants Pass In raise money ror the (Latching. Mr. au,l Mis. II. 11. ...,, 1 Inn n,,l ,1.10 ........ Tho Ouilie. Mr. mill Mrs. 10. S McClain. ,.,.., ,...,.ir.....,i i.. ... ,i,' e.,k. ollc bazaar, hotelmen's convention,! Lions dub benefit lor swimming pool, Oregon State Nurses associa tion convention, fHiewell party for national guard and numerous other programs during the year. MRS. E. A. BRITTON HOSTESS TO SEWING CLUB ON WEDNESDAY Mrs. K. A. Ilritton entertained her seu iug club at a very lovoly j 1:30 o'clock salad luncheon Wed-, nesday at her attractive home in ! West Hoseburg. A beautiful lace, cloth covered the serving table.) which was centered w ith a bow l , ot marigolds. Covors were placed for Mrs. A. II. Taylor. Mrs. (i. J. Krell, Mrs. Clyde Carsteris. Mrs. Willis Myers. Mrs. (.runt Osboru. Mrs. K. H. Hall. Airs. C. M. Hutner and thn hostess. Mrs. lirilton. Sewing and visiting were enjoyed during the pleasant afternoon hours. The next meeting will be held October 2'A at the home of Mrs. Clyde Carstuns. N. N. N. SEWING CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING MONDAY NIGHT Mrs. Homer Rand entertained the N. N. N. Sewing club at her home on Pltzer street Monday eve ning. Sewing and visiting xvere enjoyed and later Mrs, Hand serv ed delicious refreshment to Mis. Kmma Krickson and Mrs. Norman Hartley, guests, and the follow ing members: Mrs. FMwln Hand. Mrs. Lawrence Hand, Mrs. Milford Cyrus. Mrs. Floyd Wilson. Mrs. Uiien Harvey. Mrs. Grant Phil lips. Mi;s. C. K. Hand and Miss Vir ginia Cyrus. The next meeting will be No vember i at the home of Mrs. La a- rence Hand at !H1 Hamilton street. GRAY LADIES ENJOY DESSERT-SUPPER AT A. I. REICH HOME Mrs. A. I. !te.ch very graciously entertained the Gray Ladies at a lovely 7 :HU o'clock dessert-supper at her attractive apartment home on Watson street Friday evening. Covers were placed for Mrs. J. C. McCalllster, chairman. Mrs. Ar thur If. Mount ford. Mrs. John Ilaish. Mrs. Broadway. Mrs. L. W. Josse. Mrs. Claude Huker. Mrs. H. C. WHihlell. Mrs. Thomas Parkin son. Miss Marie Martens and the hostess. Mrs. Heich. members, and Mrs. K. Ai Post. Miss Gjevres aild Miss Margaret Johnson, guests. The next meeting date will be announced later. GUILD INVITES PUBLIC TO ENJOY CAFETERIA SUPPEft NEXT WEDNESDAY St. (;eiKi''H Kpl.ii'liiml Rullil tins ihiiioiiiu'ImI a ik'Hirlilfiil cHfi'ttMia suiUKir to ln sorveil at the parish hHll on Kust Cuss slri'i'l nfxt Wed nesday evening, ticlolior 1H. from 5:M In 7-.no niloi-U. ,V most i-or-ilinl invllaiion has heeti extctiileit to tlu- pnhlle to rtttniiil the suipir. .Mrs. J. ('. Ilnme anil Mrs. Perry Sm lib me lo-i'liiilriiK'H of the slip per. AUSTIN GLEN ROSSITER AND BEATRICE LASSWELL MARRY ON SATURDAY Miss lleatrlee Viola I.assueil anil Austin (Hon Ilosniter. Ixith tvsi ilents of Ih'Ulu. norc quietly ilim rleil at mi linpri'ssiie rliiE cere mony at the resilience of Janu s II. IVnrllng in Oakland. Saturday. Oi tuber i. Jutlse James II. Lv-arll.tp perlorniPil the ceremony. luMPQUA MINERAL CLUB HAS INTERESTING MEETING THURSDAY The Umpqua Mineral club held their recuiar inuuun diij iy o ciocn uessen-iunciieon Fri. 8 Thursilay evenliiK tit the chanilier . l)av (t iie j, n rtoucork hoiM of comuicrce rooms. Several new . w, M.8. lloucnck, Mrs. S. J. Feii ' niemliers Joined the organization. ln, j,.s, siewurl Van lionler wMe f After a short business session the )(1Snsse8. Ileuutlful liiiuqueu 0 I meeting was turned over to .Mrs. ran (1ers were used to carry out f Theo. Ilond. clialrinan of Iho pin-J.,,, atlractlvo dccoralivo motif for gram cominlltee. A paper was ta, occasion. ? prepared and read 10 the dull by Covers wero placed for tho rol Hoy ltose on "The llnrdness ut,owiliK inemliers and isuests: Mis. ! fineinls" ThflO. Ilond spnlio on , Keiinclh Kuril, president, Mrs, 1&, ,i,., 0,,i,ii "What Mineiiil Collect- ine Means tn Me." Jack Wharton ..o,,io,i tumep on "Petrified .............. - , , Teredo Wood." The nuiance oi ine oveiiine was spent (llsnlaylni; vuri- ous new mineral specimens brought 1... I.ll,.,ll ,eii,hoi a. ' ......... ..,,ia i,,i..,noiiMD- " ""- r."3 papers have been prepared unu end to the club ! the followli.B inemliers: "Meteorites" hy Leslie K Roberu. "lllsKiry of Jade," hy Mrs. K. M. Hulcli i Ins "Pe rl ' Wood." I.y Kverett Teater, "(ireKon .Imle" hv Haroh Print?., nntl o hers. M the 11PS, ,.,,KUlai. llle,.tiiB on , sovo"",er ''' - Koeni. wui speak lo the chid on a suiijeci oi his choosing, and Harold PrlnU will explain Ihe "Tenacity of Mlu- 1 erals." The regular display of new specimens hy members will be an- other feature of the meeting. Per - sons interested In minerals are in- viled to this meeting. Although the rmpiiua Mineral , club has been organized only a few , months, the inemliers have been j active In maintaining interesting mineral enllecilons in the chamber of commerce windows, anil have displayed liouglas countv minerals at both the Oregon State fair and the Pacific International evnnsi. Hon. MR. AND MRS QUINE HONORED AT SURPRISE HOUSEWARMING PARTY A group of friends called on Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ljuitm .Monday evening to surprise them with a very delightful hoiisewarmiiig par - ly at their hcauilful new home on Overlook. An Attractive wall inil- Kick. Dr. ami Mrs. 11. II. Ilnlmr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. tleorge Wbaiiim and .,u 1. luiiim liiiiii,'. ( ards were enjoyed during the pleasant evening hours with Mrs. Allen winning the high score and Mrs. Church the second high score. MRS. JOSEPH FIN LEY HONORED AT DELIGHTFUL SHOWER PARTY MONDAY A group of auxiliary members to I'.S.W.V, enterlaiiied at a very charming iniscelluueouH bridal shower party at the Sain Slarnier home .M'uiday evening to honor Mrs. Joseph Flnley. neo Nita Hose Hunch, who was recently married. Mr. ami Mrs. Finley are making their home at !H0 Winchester street. The party was held at the home of the guest nf honor and lovely t'ifl.s were presented to her from Mrs. Orlena Slalterv. Mrs I Percy Wehh, Mrs. Hubert Wright. ! Mrs. W. I. llell, Mrs. W. G. Shu-' gart. Mrs. Argie Ik-Wilt. Mrs. W.I C. Prit.u. Mrs. Sam Stanner audi Mrs. Clara Kent. ! Pnllf.u'intr u vi.n- .. i,.. ..l.i,. j rial hour lovely nodiosless letresli - menta xvere served. MRS. W. R. CHRISLER ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB AT DESSERT-SUPPER grai- .virs. . it. ( nrisler very inusly entertained her bridge i lub and an extra table .nf guests at n' lovely eight o'clock dessert-supper1 at her attractive home in I,aurel- xvood Tuesday evening. Heaiitiful hounuets of asters and! h,:e Michaelmas daisies xvere ! useu aooui ine rooms and to grace the serving tables. Ctvers xvere placed for Mrs. Marshall Pengra. .,!,;. ihikii iiiiiii'y. .Mrs. l.ron pii j-. wooil. Mrs. A. n. Pan-. Mrs. .1. K.I Walls nmi Mrs. Frniik Cim-ii. liii'iii-i nors. .mis. II u. Mn.l.lox. Mrs. I'. ;. Wats, in. Mrs. Kinil 'llll:ii,,s Mrs. i). Ii. II, ss nmi Mrs. I--(.,..,l. k .1. Porter. KMi'sts, mill tin, liUsi,.ss. -Mrs. Chrlslcr. C'mit rstc-t Ih-IiIbp whs In plav ilin- Uie ,l.lsilllt - 11 illlr 1 rs wllh Mrs. WilliHins winnini; ih prizi; anil Mrs. Pun- the t.i, -juest prize. MR5. HOMER GROW IS HOSTESS AT CHARMING BUFFET-BRIDGE SUPPER Zinnias formed a verv beaut ifui mutif tor the charmim; s-ien o clock blll'fel sup pan,- Kiveu by .Mrs. Homer (irow al her attrac tive honie im Cobh street, Satur day evenltiir. Huesls. enjojiui.- Ihe in i-asion iillh Mrs. (Imii- Incliirleil: Mrs i; V. Winiberly, Miss Helen Casey' .Miss Mice l elan.l. Ml., i ..,m.'. m-iiuv .nss ness an, tu Jane Wharton. Miss Verio. Ca,-.,i l'' and Mrs. I'redeilcli .1. i,.eP Conllact bridge was th,. ,i,er. I S,!'V "I ' IDoyalile eveniim hours with Miss I'eland iiiiininu- the hit:h yeore prize. ! CHRISTMAS CLJB IS ENTERTAINED AT 1 SUPPER AT BERRIE HOME j Mr-;. II. M, Ilerrie very Cl,.s. ly enteriainiMl ihe members ol the ' ( liristinas club at a clci ii,,,. : seven o'clock mump,. ,,,.,,. ,- ' 'ly eienlns t i,,,,. mnie on Kasl I'ouslas slreel, ; Covers were ol,-,..i , ,..,.:,.. I Mppoloied table f,. .r ,, ,-. i Church. Mrs. ... .i,.i,; .V i I). Wade. M,s, (iuy Cnloi'i Vl,..' 1 A1K"' '' 1!- Whm'lo:i ; '"" '."ine. Mrs. , i.; Me ,n ecu. Mrs. ,. p. ,,,, Ml "; U. I'. MridEcs. Mrs. . ,,. Parseter anil the hosless. Mrs Ilerrie. .-ewiiic anil visllliiL- I'll-vcuini; v vn diirliir; the p; hours. K.-ant KEYSTONE CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING AT BOUCOCK HOME FRIDAY i The Keystone club was delight. J Colli. oiilMrtalned at n Invelv n. : (1. Hurr. Mrs. YUllluin Unralh, Mr,. M. M. N'elson Mrs K. A. Ilillio,,, Mrs. Jolin iiiitsn, mis. I'.uri hum. .,.. U- Nil, ii Mt-u t M li... .ins. -;. ""' - ; ncr. Mrs .VI. 1. W lio, Mis. Huth H""- '' , K. I' . W IICKOI1PI. Of I til t ,111(1, M8. Itnsroo Mursters. Mrs. A. (i. .' ...I M. li'ieil .. Soulhwick Mr. j; -. -.. V" Im: V.iU"i Keel. J . J. I , , U -M''"- A' ; 1 'J' L'1'"' .no. " n Vr" Ital ' IbS !- V,s inv Sorensen, Mrs. C. K. H jj , , y , V .... i.- ,J ' . .'j,.,., ' " ; ' Ml!)i .-,-, presided over the liusi. ' 1)1811 s,,,,,,,, l which time Mm. " m,t on was unanimously elcrtnl : v1(..,r,.sldcnt lo take the place of N)n (j,.0rKe Churchill, who is now ,,.,,1,1111,: in Ilend. Ore. , i,h were made lor a parly to lt. i,('l(l the evening of October 24, 't the church, al which time t lie :. husbands of the members will be cn-'. t(,,'taineil as guesls. Mrs. It'iecou . f Mursters was appninled cliainnun nl Hie affair and will be assisted liy Mrs. !eoi aim airs, iv 1. juius. The entertainment will be In charue of .Mrs. liaish and Mrs. C. , K. Hand with Ihu decorations in ; charge of Mrs. Harrison and .Mrs. h'loid Wilson. Player was offered by Ihe group lor one of Hie club's friends who has been very ill. The next legu- lar nu-ellng of the club will be a lolic-tliirty dcsserl-luucllcnll Nuvrm- her 1st lit the home of Mrs. K. A. Ilrillon. Hostesses for the meet ing will be announced later. j I INTE R-SE STUDY CLUB ENTERTAINED AT LOVELY 1 1 i 1 11 1 motif lor the occasion Covers were placed lor Mis. Fred Asam. Mrs. Clvde Heard, Mrs. Charles 1 toerner. .Mrs. It. It. Hamil ton. Mrs. K. S. Hall. Mrs. V. V. , I liil pliaiu. Mi s II. A. Mel Ha. Mis. .1. Young and the ir.nii , ii 1 hostess, Mrs. lira lid. Holl call topics were presented hy Mrs. Doerner and .Mrs. Mollis wllh the "Nobel Peace Awards" program being very interesliiudy presented hv Mrs. Pllrich. The chili voted to sew for Hip Hed Cross during the vear us well as to continue its regular study meeting programs. The next meet ing will be a on o'clock siil;e! ItmcheotK Oclober linil. ill tlu home of Mrs. Clyde Heard on Kt Washington street with Mrs. Asiiiv in charge of (lie program and rail call speakers in-iiing: Mis. J. Voting. Mrs. Karl Vllrlch. Mrs. George Churchill I vvbn wilt be her I loin lend. OrcgniO and Mrs. K. H. Hrand. www SUN DA Y SCHOOL CLASS ENJOYS POTLUCK SUPPER AT CAMPBELL HOME ... ,, . , 0 1tI,'iV X) ' f'pbell s snn.l.i? si hool class ol the First Pre.sliy. t't'jiiii church llihle school enjojeil li ,,'lf::Il,,l Ptlnck Hiipper al lief (home on South Alain street Monday evening. Colorful autumn Mowers were used for the occasion. Members of the class tauuld by I i;s. ampoeii inciniie: .uarn" llarpham. presiiknt. Patricia tjuiii'1. j Florence Hamilton. Virginia Smith, Luria Ilritton. Carolvn Cordon, IV tricia Mef lintnek. Hoberta Ku wards. Athalie Taylor. Huth llhil.p. I 'oris Chapler. Margaret ( oidcm and Charloiie Dillard. Following the supper the er prarticed for the Sunday sclmnt rally ptomam lo be ludd at in' , ,-hui ch tomorrow. October ter which a -oci-il lemr I joyed IHIIi. al was t-u- BADOURA CLUB HAS NO-HOSTESS DINNER AT MICELLI HOME 'Hie Padoura club. I laiuhicrs of Ihe Nil,- enjoyed a dollclillul siv tliirly o'clock no-iiosless dinie--Tiles, lay evenlni; nl the le-aulll'll b" ol Mis. Albert Micolli on 111'' I lillla riier. Covers were placed at a pp-llily aplminlcil table lor Mrs. William Hell. Mrs. (I. It. Hales. .Mrs. II. Ii. j Kiln-arils. .Mrs. Will II. (lerrciscn. Mi i. vie .Marsters. .Mrs. Klnni s-H" plicns. Mrs. Hen Wells Mrs. A. J- oune and Mrs. Micelli. Mrs. Hell, president, conducled a short business meetini;. al'ler w hiill ihe inemliers suvcd on umiiieii'-' I'll Ihe Shrine hospital in I 'ml land. The next Illeetini; will be a Home no-l.ostess llllulieon. Nov -elnb'T l-ili. at the home of Mrs. Will lierieisen on HlalieH-v street. Make Monday a Sun-Day Cei outdoors and have fun on .Monday too! Let us do Hie faintly laundry. We've live types of sr-l vico lor every budget need. fcW (v onday j 1 1:1