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TWO" ROSEBURG NEWS-REfrlEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19; 1940. Social Calendar Mnmfiu nMfihK 91 Ir. It. L. iiiimi'H non-dcnnniinn-tlotinl llible Mudy flHB m meel at 7 : o'clock in evening at llnug lus hoiel Mining hall. Public in vited. Officers of .lunliir Woman's club to meet hi I wo o'clock in aft ernoon nt clubhouse to practice for initiation. Junior Woman' clnii regular meeting at K o'cln-k hi evening at clubhouse. Initiation. it. P. W. (lice club inacllee meeting at 7 o'clock In evening at mil. Ilo of the director, Mm. t'luirlcs A. Hriind. itlvcrsdalc grnilf:e Invite pub lic to first of a serlen of benelit five hundred card partlo at giauge hall at 8 o'clock In ove nln. Pi-1.es and rofreahiuenta. I'lupqua cliapler of the l. A. li. members Invited to meet at hnnni of Mr. Kdn-ln llooth at ltHO o'clock with Mrs. Clenii N. lllildle assistant hostess. Mr. William Itell, program chulrmun, will give n talk on "Why llelonK to the l. A. ft." All member urged to be pieent. Hc'iKon P.-T. A. meeting ut three o'clock In ulloinoon at schnul hoile. Talk on "An lileal V'nnr unity" by H"v. M. T. Wire. Numbcin by aoliool. .Members and friend urged to be piesenl. Kl. (ieoi'R' Kiilscopal guild In meet at H o'clock in evening at pin lull hall with Mr. A. H. ( acy presiding and Mr. Perry Smith hurt eat). Tuesday, October 22 Lady l.iuns to meet al 7::'." dcfsel't-allpiier nl home of Mr. 11. II. Frank, wllh .Mr. I). W. Ilolli well a Joint huteH. lr,wehnri' Iti hekull lodge No. 11 regular business nieellng nt I. . O. V. hall nl 7:!ln In evening. Inter-So Study club one o'clock mi hid luncheon ul homo of Mr. Civile Ileal d on Kast Washington wl'ili Mr. l-'red Asnni. program chiilnnnu. Hull call topic by Mr. ,lav Young. Mr. Kail I'lll'lcti. Mr. fleorgo Churclilll and .Mr. H It. llninil. I.adle iiiixIIIii i" to the 1'. O. I.. regular ineellni: null Inlllalloii ul. 8 in evening in iMigie nun. 1..IC liuiiL'lilet-M Itelllel No. S. to meel al ":M In evening al tempi' f"1' Inllbillon. Wednesday, October 23 ICIi.tiotfin Hewlnii club lo meet III home of Mr. I'lyite i iirsieus I .iinrelwooil. III Fplecnpul guild Invites public lo. enjoy , cafetei-la supper n 111 Herveil at )in lh ball on r.tim w Bind rrom 6:SHi to 7 o'clock. Mrs. j. ('. llunic mid Mil. Petty Siulib. Ji.tt-t chairmen. SI. .losepir Allur socloly will iiponHoi- n benefit curd puny nl k o'clock In evening at Catholic liurlsh hall on North Kune street. I'rb.e anil refreshment. I'"er re- sorvullnns call the cbali man. Mr. lleorge Hummer, or Mr. It. I.. Carpenter. M. (1. A. club llllernoon meet- liu ul homo ol Mr. I.. I.. Willi- horly at I'lue ItldM'. New Idea club I" meet lit one i....i.. inii. lii.riii ill home of .Mrs. I'. K. Heal or. j l.eglon auxiliary to sponsor curd pall al Iwo o'clock in after noon ut facility. itelelioi- meeting of I lunulas unit Mrs. of Pro-Ainerlea In oliurue in II. c. Wadilell. president. T. C- first regular meeting V. ..I. .... 11. I i.m-eselltat Ive Ite- glna A.nedo, a guest speaker. Mce,in place and time l I"' uu- nouiiccd early lleM week. Thursday. October 24 W. II. A. nieellng at two In nil enioi'U ill Maee'jl hull to make i inn ol delegate lor rally lit J'nitlaiul on Nov. II. Cumui-iila Ht.lH licld illreclor. Mis. .unci to attend rally to make plans (IMIII f ir Hidden Jubilee celebration lo tuk.i place In Sun I rallcisi-o 111 l!H'.'. Julia V. Ward. Ore- un'i II, -hi il rector lo lie ill charge of rally In Portland. I..li!li. ol Itoselmrg Country -t.il li to meel al '.I ' in morning clubhouse lor conlriu I bridge: Mi notlllck luncheon and goll at I 1 1 1 1, i i l - :ui o'clock Friday. October 25 ; i.'l..i-en,-i. ML-nlingiili' Tent No. : IV 1' 1 'unghlei ol 1 iilon eleniu l lvil War IMil-ISIir,. v. Ill ' meet al 7 -;ln in evening ut nlinoiv j l.ovr.l l.i .idols class, of first j Cli' isliau church, to open two day 1 runillll.ge sale and ba.aiir In Tor- j met Itoseburg IMcctiic store build- lllg. Itoscliurg Counliy club mem be lllld llinled glle-ils lisheu in o'clock bin-vest dunce at nine. I lub'.louse. (lend orchestra. I.a- illc ol club ii-ked lo bring "anil- l idle W. W. CoodHin unit Ivn- i nelh (iulne. joint vliuituicn j Saturday. October 26 j It rscbnig Woman's club linn i ltiagi sale uit-iiiiy upsuiits in ciuic oopoiie lliini's linllaii ! hiuisi tliealre. ' Anicricati l.egiiei auxiliary all ! d ly rllininage sale ill back of ltoy ; Jle'.loi'.s' stoic al Main street en-; llatico. J October 29 j Sj-ecilli mcetillB ol Laurel ledge! No. 13. A. I'" and A M al ii ::u 1 dinner c.l ball with Karl Snell. giiinil lli-sler. present. Lodges In, district lo attend. j October 30 I mil .Ik lo sponsor annual fall guest-day bridge tea In all lioon vlted. Klkit I Pie. Ciiblic bi November 2 i hersi'ule grange to sponsoi annual l-anuur and rooked loud f..K'.uii Kiifl Hald-U'lns. sale D of J. V. uiembers lo upoutor annual eazaai hi rn'ini, hhhi- vare siure. By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER -- , 1 I Marry at Impressive Ceremony v t 1 i - ... News-lipvlcw l-lngrnving. I'hol Mr. and Mrs. Marlowe Dee McKay Mis Klleell Marie Klelst. lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Itoberl llanlcl Klelsl, of Coos Junction, be came Ibe biiile of Marlowe lee Mc Kay, son of Mr. Klhol .McKay, of itoseburg. al all Impressive cere mony Sunday al'leriinon, (ictober 1:1th, nt the Klist Christian church in till city. Iir. Walter Klscii. of the Norlhwestern Christian college of l-Iugeiie facility, performed the ring ceretnoliy In the presence of Iwo hundred relulive and frlemlK nl two-thlrly o'clock in the all ;iioon. 1 " Tall W Iwurilia ferns, pinlv glailloll lllld while peluulu bio. tonus formal! n beautiful back ground lor the ultuiv which was flunked by many lighted while ta pers held by while and gold stan dards. llasUel of roses, gladioli, inula and fern completed Un church decoration. Mrs. l'raiices Liiitott. organist, plnyod softly on Itie organ pieced lug the ceremony and accoiiiianieil It. M. church, who sang. "Ile ciiuse" and "Into Hie lliiwn Willi You." Mr. Llliloll played Lohen grin's Wedding liecesslonal for the bridal party to advance to the altar and al tile close of the service played Mendelssohn's Wedding He cessloual. The bride, who was giien ill mar riage by her lather, was beaut ilul in a I loor length wedding gown of white, heavy brocaded satin, fash loncd wllh a train. A lilted Juckel formed Ibe bodice of the gown, which had long sleeves with polnls over the wrist, while tiny bullous were used limn the neckline to tile wulslline. Her lull-leiigili lulle wed drug veil was held In place liy a coiouci of llllteil tulle and f.'islelled at Hie back of her hulr h a spray ol oran-ie blossoms and white clny aiitliemums. Her wedding liouiniel was of deep, ivory rosebuds and gardenia, tied wllh while satin ribbon. Miss Vuginia Winston, maid of honor, una chuniiiiig in a blue ehiflon Hour length frock Willi mulching head veil. She carried a sheaf ol pink deep pink chrvsuulhc nilllu. Martin llollmau, of Kugeno. acted as best mail The bridegroom and best niun wore dink suits with while n.seliilds In the lapel, Csb rrs ivimc Lynn I lamillon. of Ku gene, ami Kobeit llanliiu lllld .iatnes Hew ley. of Kosebllt a. The bridn's mother wine a black silk il-epe' dis- s and a corsage of gardenias uuil the bridegroom's llioliow wole a green silk crepe dre.s and a l or.sago of gardenias. 1'ollowing Hie wedding cere ninny, a receplion was held al the home nl Hie bride' ptirelil at Coos Junction, al which lime oiie-tiuu died and UMMiiv iiie relatiic and tllcnils called. Thc-servlug talde. covered by a veiy lovclv I. ice clnlli, was centered by a three tiered wedding M ake topped bv a tiiiniaturi' nlbor of whil Willi a lirlde and bridegroom standing in Hie liny achwuy. l'ink lo-ebuds and tail lighted tapers completed I he table decoiations and beautiiul linmiuetsof bt lghl ail tumu blossnnis were attrucllvcli arranged about the rooms. The wedding cake was cut by the bride' and was served by Mrs !!nh ert Hai-illitg. a sisler of the bride gieom Mm. Clarence dalll"iin and Miss IVggy A-ee pouted and assisting in serving and about Ibe rooms were Mrs. l.aV'erne Spaugh. Mi-s. Kennclh Laurence, Mr. Ken neth LlMsnn. Miss Marl Joan Par kinson and Miss Peggy Agee. The marriage of Miss Kleist n ml Mr. McKay, milled two or I Mucins county oldest families Mr. Mi Kay's in.itern.il grandparents. Rob ert snd Sarah Kent. :ci'!i-J r. the 1'Uiard community In the early i I'.v I 1 1 in Simp, j I en John ml M,y Jane llartlu, ,,, HumMn, MrH. (1. w. Mar- so lied here about the same time. , ,.,.,,, II bride malernal grandiiarenls, , , M w. W III ! in and Nora lliixion, came to w-alker liougla county In lSx:l rrom An-, , , I l-il I i 11 . t onlrnct bridge wu the diver- ,, .! , ,, ,, 'hIoii of the iileuiiut afternoon follow iik Ibe reception the bride h , ,z , , M,,. and brldegrooin lelt lor poinl (j y McCllntock. for high score; uorlll on their honey, noon. ! or M M-i..n Hell, average score. Iiaveliiig he bride chose ,t black ,, Ml. Hamilton, consola- crepe frock w llh black uccesHorie ( 1( .. .,,.z0 and a fur Jacket. She wore a atrand of pearls and an orchid corsage. llolh the bride mid bridegroom ATHALIE TAYLOR IS J were grailiiated froiu Roselmrg HONORED AT SURPRISE senior high hcIiooI 111 11137. The PARTY ON BIRTHDAY bride intended llehnke Walker! ,,, .. , Musluess college in I'orltiiiul hud one vear al Suerii men lo iniiliir college. Al the llnii' of her mar riage, she was employed us a stenographer in Kugelie. The, in Idei'.roolll altended I'lllverslly of' tiregon one year and I employed ; by Standard Sllltlons, Inc., where' In has been employed In L'ugciic and Is now temporarily stationed al Newport. Itolntivos attending the wedding' included:', Mr. and Mr. Itobert Dan iel Klelst. Mrs. Klliel MoKav, Dean .McKay, J. II. McKav. Mrs. Jennie .icKa . Mrs. Mable P. Taylor,; Charles and Miss Sadie lliixtou, .Mr. and Mrs. Itobert Harding. Mr. and .Mrs, Fred Agee. Miss Peggy' A gee, Mr. and Mr. Sam Molsinger, I Mr. and Mrs. James llewlev, Mrs Annie Kent, II. s. f'rlillund and Mr. I and Mr. Ceorge Ollivunt. I Ont o! town guests included: Mr.! and Mis. Koy I'elerson. of Lo An-1 geles: Mr. and Mrs. James J. Ty-; nun. of Klamath Kails; Mr. and' Mrs. John C. King and Mr. ami Mrs. Il.e Kent, of l.akeview, (ire.; ' Mr. and Mrs. Ted Peterson and Mr. and Mr. Clnreueo Adanisou. ot Couiiille: Messer. Martin lloff-' mini. Carl Prodilinger. lion l-.ilge, "lllld" Wlnslead. Hob llravtou. Lxnii 1 1 n in 1 1 toti. .lame l.eshack. .Mis N'lrglnla Winston, Miss Marl Joan Parkinson and Miss Janet Smith, all of Kugene: Ails Klvlra Woll'ord. of Siulierlili; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dyer, of Mville Creek: Miss Kali' lluchallau. of Pol 1 Inuil : Mrs. I. M. Johnson and Dl and Mrs. (1. M. Fll zgcrald. of Sai'iaulelilo. Cull! : Mr. and Mr I...I.. n..i.. ..r l i .. i ami Mrs daughter, Charles ( liny l-Miniiiiilsou llclty, and Air. and anil I ',m,j Astita ml. .Mr. and Mrs. Victor lladley. ol Sll . I ci ton. Hosebilig guests included: All". and Mrs. ( l. M. Hopple. Mr. ami Mrs. George Peppier, Air. and Alts. n, Hess was a most grnc- Harold Kildy. Mr. and Airs. I. H.'i0,is bosless Wednesday allernonu. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred when she entertained her bridge Itiirks. Mr. and Airs. Hoy Iturks. ltili and an extra table of guests Mr. and Airs. Irvln H. Kiegel. Mr. and Mrs. Kil Tliielo. Mr. and Air, II. II. Chinch. Mr. and Airs. S. A. pink, orchid and white dahlia and ttoscr. Mr. and All s. H. A. AA'inston, : roses were used about the looms. Mr. and Mrs. Al. H. Green, Mr, and! Covers were placed for All. Mar Ahs. Ralph Russell. Air. and Alrs.lshall Pengra. Mrs. Kdward G. Kohl Civile Adair and son. Hilly, Air. and I hageii. Mr. H. It. Aladdox and Airs. Mrs ( lay Smith. Miss Tbelnia 1 1.. K. Flos, guests, and Mrs. Fred Smith. Mr ami Mrs. Karl Smith, oriel, chapman. Jr.. Airs. Frank Mr. and Airs. Arthur Alhcrtus. Mr Coi n. Mrs. A. IV Parr. Airs. Roger ami Airs. Ruditlnh Solllickll. Air. and, Mrs. Wttliani Pel sou, Air. and Airs Fred Holliueisler. Mr. and Airs. George Robert. Air. Chal los V. Stanton. Mr Kenneth litircuce. Air. Kenneth Klltsoil. Air. George Rachel'. Air. mid . and mid and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Air. Airs. and Thomas Parkinson. Mr. and .Mrs. J. Harold Nichols, Air. and Mr. Cvnl Nit hols. Air. mid Ml . I. II. Nichols. Mr. and All. W. 11. Carter. Mr. and Airs. J. R. Wilson. Air. and All-. Archie llstiu. Air. and Air. Ray Laurence, Air. ami .Mrs. Lawrence Hrrelier. .Mr. Cud Mrs. - Herman Schultz. Air. and Air. Wlllurd Um - rence. Mr. un-J Airs Larl A-ee. Air. ami Mrs. George Johnson and daughter, (leotgine, Mr. and Mr Custer I.auranre, .Mls Deny Rus sell, Mr. and Mr. I.oren Miller, Miss Palrlcln Miller, Loren Miller. Jr., vlrdeo Iioucock, Mr. and Mr. Karl Oakley, Arthur Boyer and daughter, Ann. Misa illady John aon. Miaa Vivian Hartley, . Mlas Dorothy tierinoiid, Mr. and Mr. Union Yeaner, Mr. and Mm. I a Verne .Spaugh, It. M. Church, Mm. Franco Llntott, Mr. and Mr. Krnest lllgglnliotbam. Mr. and Mr Klmer Wimherly and Mr. and Mr. Frederick J. Porter. HARVEST HOME DINNER IS FNJOYED FRIDAY AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A large number of member mid friends attended the f'resliy lerlnn chiit-eh harvest home pot luck dinner at the church parlors rrinay evening. Tin- dinner wan In charge of Mia. Ida llalley, chairman. Mis Sheik. Mr. Mellow. .Miaa Caroih or. Mr. W. M. Chalmers mid Mrs. Jaine Plnkerton. The program committee Includ ed: Mr. Homer Crow. Mr. Mef ris H. lioach and .Miss Ruth Illake. The u il t il in n ipiillf was carried out in the decoration, whli-b were In eharce of the membera of the .Senior Christian Kndeavor society. Attorney B. U hMdy acted a foatmater and? Introdueed the fnllowina; 'program: Music 1y I stringed orcheslra. "Largo." by i Handel, and "Andante Cantahllf." by Tchaikov,'ky, under the direc tion of W. D. Strange and accom panied by C. Arundel; welcome "by Attorney F.ddy: duet, Ruth lllake and Ruth Snoddy; violin trio. "Sacred Medley." by J. J. ! Kastllng. I xiu Helen Strange and I "Mr. Morris II. Roach, with Mr. Mux Pennle, accompanist: "No Talk." by Dr. Morris II. Roarh;! music by stringed orchestra. "Ser enade." by .Mozart. "ICIno Klelne Naeht Mualk. I. Allegro. 3. Min uet." A pleasant oclal hour followed the enjoyable program. MRS. L. E. GARWOOD ENTERTAINS AT CHARMING DESSERT-BRIDGE LUNCHEON Mi-h. I,. K. Cm-wood entertained at a very charming 1:311 o'clock dessert-bridge luncheon at her at tractive home at 221 Watson street Monday ariernonu. The serving table, rovered hy a very beautiful liuiiil-tnade clutiy lace cloth, was decorated In the autumn motif. Cover were placed for Mrs. S. .1. Shoeuiakil', Airs, Clair K. Al len, Mr. L. K. McCllntock, Mr. 1. I I M.... tt II Tru'l' KUMi), in iiieiei ,u inniiun (lay evening In aurprlso Miss Alha lie Taylor nil her Hoveuteentll birthday anniversary. ! A beautiful gift was presented lo Miss Taylor from: Alls Flor ence llainlllou, Miss Untie Owen. .Miss Carolyn Cordon. Miss Ro berta Kdward. Ml , Patricia Qlllne. Alls Charlolle Dlllnrd. Alls Cariuen Abeel. Miss Marfan Church. Mis Hurbani Cat-wood. .Mm Flnlay. Paul Caey. Roger iilnischeid. Dick Dellernnrdl. Hob Sullivan. Larry Anderson, Hrilce Yeagcr. Hob Norton. Hill (ioodlow, Mien Knudtson and livell linker. A lovely hli'ihdiiy cake and lee cream were served and Hie eve ning hours were enjoyubly spent In dancing. MRS. JOSEPH FEST !S HOSTESS AT SURPRISE PARTY ON MONOAY Mrs. Joseph Feat was a charm ing hostess Monday evening 'nt a salad supper birthday party In honor of Alls. Deorge Reed and surprising Mr. Hert (illbert. Fol lowing the delightful supper, a lovnlv gill from the group was given to Mrs. Cilberl and a game, doubt It was tolloweil ny pre senting birthday gilt to Alt'. Heed, Curds and visiting were en Joyed during the social hours. Those enjoying the evening with Airs. Fest In honor of Airs, (ill bert and Mrs. Iteed included: Mr Waller Miilholhiud. Airs. Klmer L'l Mrs. Clifford Hiinnlclltt. Hoy Smith. Mr. Joseph Hold- , Al l w ill, Mrs William Miller. Mrs. n't'1"1' iiuouituisi. .'M.-s .ne,- ..i. Klblien. Alls Mary Kayo Glenn and Alls Lisle Reese. IMRS. O. R. HESS IS IHOSTESS TO CLUB AT LOVELY SALAD LUNCHEON at bcr altraetlve home In Laurel-1 wood. Gorgeous bollouets of pale Pulley. Mrs. Scott William, Airs Kdwln llooth. All Frederick J. Porter and the hostess. Airs. lies. Contract bridge was enjoyed dur ing Ibe pleasant afternoon hours with Airs. Fie winning the guest prize and Air, llooth. the club prize. LOYAL LEADERS CLASS ENJOYS POTLUCK LUNCHEON ON FRIDAY The l.ovul Leaders class of the First Christian church met Friday for tl delightful nntltlck binclie,,ii nt the home of Mrs. K". J. Schrtmpf. at U - hich time the members spent the I.tt'rrnoe - u bours In Tverkfru vn ur. files for the chun b b(sr. i ir-m ii,---iniii''iii ifii'iiiiM-i i 1 1 -Mi---iii-iaiii niri'-' w-ltevlew Photo and Knffravlng Front row: Klizabeth Ann Compton, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Coniplou and Ronnie Conipton. Hack row: Mr. Clenn Compton and (Menu Conipton. of Sun Antonio', Texas, Mrs. J. R. Leonard, of Washington. D. C, Miss Harriet Conipion. of Portland, and Attorney Ray 11. Compton, of Roseburg. One of the largest golden wed ding celebrations ever enjoyed In this city was held Sunday, October Li. at an informal reception hon oring Mr. and Mr. F. M. Compton at their lieaiiliful home on Spruce Klreet, at which lime the entire family enjoyed a reunion, the first of which has taken plnce In twen ty. three years. .Mr. and Mr. Compton' two son, Ray li., uu attorney of till city, and his son. Ronnie, and Clenn. employee of the Uuick com pany at San Antonio, Texas, and hi wife and daughter. F.li.ahetb Ann. and the Complon's two daugh ters. Miss Harriet. nure at the vet erans' facility hospital In f'orlland. and Mrs. J. R. Leonard, of Wnsli lngton, 1. C, were present. Mr. and Air. Compton were mar ried on the hitter's birthday anul verary, October la, l9n, at the home of her sister, Mr, (luorge Itleder, in Crund Island, Ncliiiiska. Mrs. Rleder. who passed away lust pring, lived to celebrate her filth wedding; anniversary. Airs. Cninp ton. nee .Mini Hrlggs, was born Oc tober IS, lstis. In Columbus, nv. Iiraskn.. where her parents were early day settlers In that com munity. She was one of five chil dren In the family; her slater he lug the second while child horn in Hint comiuiiully. She has two broth er living. Harry Hrlggs, of llainll lou, .Montana, mid Clifford Hrlggs, of Hremerton, Wash. Mr. Compton wit bniiir.Sprlng field. 111., January l.'l, 1SBS. and was one or eight children In thn family. Hu lias Iwo alaiers living. Mr. M. II. Sear, of Council lllufi's, Iowa, who with her husband has cele brated her r.Slh wedding anniver sary, and Air. .1. II. Wuscotl, of Ames, Iowa, who with her hus band, celebrated their . -17th wed ding unniversary last January. HI parent celebrated their Tilth wed ding anniversary before his father passed away. The Compton family ami the Abraham Lincoln families were neighbor In Springfield, and Mr. Lincoln wa the attorney for thu Conipton family. Air. Compton was a member of the Dodge Light (iiiarils, formed by (ieneral Dodge ill the Civil war. and received his instruction In the guards under Hen. J. Ituah Lincoln. He was a battalion adjutant In the Rial regi ment of Iowa volunteer and serv ed In Hie Philippine Islands and re mained there until (he Philippine Insurrection. He Is a .Mason and be long to the Scotllsh rile. He Is a past commander of George Starmer camp to C. S. W. V. Although an ardent republican, he I a close friend of Vice President earner. .Most of his life hu been spent be ing engaged a a salesman, but Tor ten years he wn a doorkeeper In the i tilted States senate In Wash ington. 1). C. Airs. Common Is also greatly Interested In politics and Is MR. AND MRS. F0LT2 ENTERTAIN CHRISTIAN CHURCH CHOIR WEDNESDAY The membera of the Christian church choir met at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. D. K. Foltr. on Win chester street Wednesday evening for the regular practice, afler which Air. and Airs. Folu entertained al a most enjoyable social hour. Games were enjoyed and the fol lowing officers for Ihe choir were elected: president. Lena C. Porter; secretary-lreasitrer. Air. J. L. Satindei: librarian. Kldon Oglu. and Ihe music committee Includes: Mrs. J. I Saunders. .Mrs. Frances Llntott. Dale tiullev and 1). E. Fol ii. Guests enjoying the evening with Air. and .Mrs. Fold included: Mrs. Dale Giilley and Dona ltadaliatigh. and members person! were: Mrs. Frances Llnlntt Mrs iw.,,,. iimiu. haUKh. Mr. J. I.. Saunders. Mr. H. C. PaiKlnw. Mr. Keller. Mr. Mable P. Taylor. Airs. W. A. Wain pole. Aliss taMin C. Porter. Dale Gullcy. Paul AlcCowail and W. D. Love. Following ihe social hour. Airs. Folu served lovely refreshments. CIRCLE NO. 1 HAS MEETING THURSDAY Circle No. I of the Rosebutg Baptist Women's socletv met Thursdav at the home of Mra. George Flnley on W. Alosher street. Twelve members were present. A short business meeting was tollow ed by ihe devotions In charge of Mrs. .Myrtle Jennings, utter whtrh the Indies quilted a quill for the children Farm Home al Corvallis. At the lea hour Airs. Flnley served lovely lejicshmcuis. can. vine out Ihe llallowe'eu motif. The next meeting date, which will be announced later, will be bcld at the bo-re ot Airs, t hai-lej Poirci at !1"3 Mill street. Family Reunion Held at Golden Wedding an active member of Douglas unit of Pro-America and is past presi dent of (ieurge S(armer auxiliary to U. 8. W. V. During the afternoon of the re ception hours. Airs. Conipton wore a lovely afternoon gown of black Katln and a corsage of gold-colored rosehuda. Her daughter, Miss Har riet, wore burgundy chiffon velvet with a garnet necklace; her daugh ter. Mra. J. R. Leonard, wore white chiffon, with a bolero jacket stud ded with crystal and her daughter-in-law. Mrs. (llenn Compton. wore a black and white afternoon gown. During the afternoon Ieioy Hlalti sang "The Love Neat" by Cowan "Thn Illueblid" by Kutnner; "Old Fashioned Garden." by Poller, mid "When You and I Were Young. Maggie,' by lliitterfleld. and Mrs, Litla C. Gorrell sang. "Relieve Mo If All Those Kndeurlng Young Charms" and "Put On Your Old Gray llonnel." Airs. Homer Grow accompanied the numbers. Although Air. and Airs. Conipton hus requested that no gifts lie sent, numerous beautiful gift were pre ented to them In honor of their golden wedding anniversary. Gor geous bouquet of gold and yellow colored dahlia, rose and other au tumn flower lent a colorful note to the spacious room of the home, The tea table, covered by an ex qili.site liand-crocheteil cloth made hy Air. Compton, was centered w ith a low howl of marigolds and white .Michaelmas daisic. flanked by six- tall lighted gold tapers in crystal holder. Dishes of gold; a beautifully decorated wedding cake and individual cake topped by the numeral "fin," completed a pretty decorative scheme carrying out Ihe "Golden Wedding" motif. Mr. Washington Hughes. Alls .Teannle Ilulck and Airs. George Sewell pour ed and .Mrs. W, C. Prints, Air. Charles Talbot, Airs. Leroy Hlatt nnd Air. Leonard Riley assisted In serving. .Air. and Air. Compton, their two daughters, two son and their daughter-in-law. received Ihe guest in the living room. During Ihe reception hour the guest en joyed visiting In the large uitrac live rooms of the home ami in Ihe beautiful garileii surrounding the residencu. Resides the members of Hie im mediate family, those culling to honor Air. and Mrs. Conipton upon tho happy occasion Included: Fath er II. Clery, Miss Annie L. Slugel, of Portland: Ruth Squier and Corah V. J.und, of Oakland: Air. and Airs. Orvllle French, Mrs. Al. W. French, Airs. Lulu C. Gorrell, Airs. C. W. Hartley and Airs. J. C. Campbell, of Suthei'lln; L.J. Harne. Air. and Airs. George Sewell. Mr. and Airs. Washington Hughes, Aliss Jeannle Ilulck. .Mr. and Airs. Leonard Riley. Air. nnd Airs. Loroy Hlatt. Air. ami Airs. Story lies. Airs. Talcott, Ails Downing, Mr. and Airs. J. II. Undo. Air. and Airs. Sum Starmer, Nctu Rose Flnley. Air. Xanna Keller. Mrs. Krne.st I'nrath, Alls Klsie Wettsteln. Air. and Airs. I). H. Alor gan. Air. and Airs. Charles II. Craig, .Margaret N. Johnson, Hulda C. Gjevre, Air. and Air. William A. Long, Airs. D. O. Clark. Air. and Airs. D. It. Shambronk. Air, and Airs. Homer Grow, Air. and Mrs. W. G. Shugart. Airs. T. O. Kent, Air. and Alt. II. C. Wadilell, Mr. and Air. Levi White. Air. and Mrs. H. A. Taylor. Air. and Mra. C. K. Hanulng. Air. and .Mr. A. J. Townsend, Air. and Airs. A. C. Alurstcrs. Air. George Al. Mi-own. Aliss Adeline Stewart. Colonel and Airs. K. F. Tandy. Mis. Douglas Walte. Judge and Airs. IL W. Alarstcrs. ,Alr. anil Airs. Roy Hollows. Air. and Airs. William It. Vinson, Aliss Coletta R. Uingenlicrg. Mr. Wayne Chap man. Alra. Loui Albert Hanks. Air. Rule out the Clothesline llatiish clothesline drudgery troiu your backyard! We're here to hi,tho laundry for you most economJcally. i'SSI and Mrs. K. R. Kentiv. Mr. and Airs. M. K. Rltter, Sr.. Mr. and Airs. C. P. Cuyler, Mr. and Airs. J. B. McCllntock, Mr. and Mr. H. C. Darby. Catherine Faucher. Airs. .Melba Powell, Rev. and Mrs. Perry Smith, Mr. and Mrs. ft. J. (lllhert. .Mrs. tlene .Mills. Mrs. Myrtle Nor wood. Airs. (). M. DeWilt. Frank H. Heels, Mrs. Edgar S. Lewi. Rev. H. P. Sconce, Roa Halbardler, Odye Wallace. Margaret F. Rod ger. F.Ilo Wright. Airs. J. A. Fill-: cher and .Mr. and Airs. Frederick J. Porter. j Air. and Air. Compton resided at council llliiffs. Iowa, until lim'J, later moving to Aledford and then to Portland, after which they mov ed to S'ulherlln. Following Air. Compton's ten years In Washing ton, I). C. they came to Roseburg and purchased their home on Spruce street, sln-e coining here, they have made many friends, who wisti them continued years ot liap-i piness and good heulth. j Air. mid Mrs. Conipton' sou and i (laughter-iti-lavv, .Mr. and Airs. Glenn Cumptoti and daughter, Kliz abeth Ann, left Thursday for their home In San Antonio, Texas. Their daughter. Alls Harriet, of Port land, uml daughter. Air. J, R. Leonard, of Washington, D. C. left today for their respective homes, following two weeks in this city. check- THESE WINNING VALUES IN BIGELOW BEAUVAIS RUGS 9x12 Size TiECK 39 choices in smart patterns and VJ colors; designs for every typo of decora, tion; the. thick soft pile and sturdy hack. You e.ct them all in Bcauvais. And tve have an un limited ransc 'of sizes, lo SLE-Our 59 Choices In Patterns and Colors in These end .Many More Sizes 4.4x6 1x9 7.6x9 9x10.6 9x15 9x18 Fervak, 9x12 Lewis, 9x12 44.95 Other Qualities 9x12, as lew as 39,50 EXCLUSIVELY AT JUDD'S FURNITURE STORE IHALLOWE'EN CARNIVAL ' OPEN TO PUBBLIC AT I. O.O.F. HALL SATURDAY Committees from the Odd Fel lows and Rebekab lodges of nose burg are busy with plans for the benefit "Hallowe'en carnival" to be held October 2Bth at Iho I.O.O.F. hall. Howard Caseheer, chairman of the Odd Fellows committee, and Airs. Alice Golf, chairman of the Hu hekilh committee, announce the fob lowing committee heads in charge of the various booths: Ileano games. Harry Taylor: fish pond, Mayme Pickens; home made candy. Hazel Altliaus; fortune tell ing. Alarjorie Caseheer; pumpkin pie and cider. 1-oulae Young and T. II. Ilusenbiirk; wieners and coffee. Dale Adaina and Lorn Darby; gro cery wheel, George Looiuls; won derland, F.thcl ISuscnhark; Hallow e'en gadgets. Ina Furnsworth; de corations. Oliver Pluiuer. Dale Adams. Klhel Hiiiley and .Maggie Dent; adv. mgr., Fred A. (Jorf. ART AND EMBROIDERY CLUB ENJOYS MEETING WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON The Itoseburg Art and Kmbroid cry club enjoyed Wedensduy af ternoon at the home of .Mrs. A. Al. Neal on I'leser street. Beautiful bouuuet of zinnias were attractive ly arranged about the rooms. Following the business session an enjoyable potluck luncheon wa served to Airs. L. Lehrbach. a guest, and Airs. J. G. Stephenson, Mrs. I.lston Darby. Mrs. R. I..' Honnshell, Mrs. K. RhoadR. Mr. L. v . nigeis. .ins. r. i.ui iit-ii. .irn, Ipiilin Mrs. Cluck. Alls. H. F. Sliv. iler. Airs. Minnie Cox and the bos te, Airs. Neai. The next meeting will he held November Uth lit the home of Airs. Darby. Just Received THIS WEEK New Costume Jewelry Congress Playing Cards SPECIAL 3 Bars Roger & Galler Soap with 1 bottle Cologne $1.00 HAYNES' STORE 337 N. Jackson St. fit any room. Z $ 20.95 41.75 52.25 71.25 104.25 125.25 57.50 BBBml