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KPSEBURS WEWS-REVIEW, KOSEBUffS, OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1940.''
Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER .
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
TO MEET THURSDAY
The) Missionary society of the
First Presbyterian church lias an
nounced n very Interesting and
injoynble meeting for 2:30 o'clock
TliuiHdny afternoon to b held nt
Ihe lionin or Mlsa Margaret lluld-
win Willi Miss Miirairot-C hum ami
Mrs. W. (i. nbkp, assisting hos
tesses.
Mrs. W. M. Campbell, president,
win conduct tee business hpssIoii.
Mis. Morris II. Tioach. program
cnnirman. lias announced that Mrs
C. E. Huberts will conduct tho de
votions; Mrs. C. D. Flos will pre
sent the year book of prayer and
reports of the synodleal meeting
will bn presented. The beginning
of the study of a very interesting
-i book on China will be enjoyed. Re
freshments will bs served follow
ing the social hour. Members and
friends are cordially Invitpd to be
prpspnt.
REBEKAH PRESIDENT
VISITS RIDDLE LODGE
HIDDT.TC. N'ov. 12. The nresl
dent of the Ttebelmh Assembly of
Oregon. Verntflbln N'owbv. of Amitv.
paid Pollof nebekah lodlje No. 1ST,
an official visit Wednesday eve
ning. Pally f.nwrcnre. N. G.. con
ducted the business meeting and
was prnt--ed by the president ns a
verv efficient officer. Under the
food of the order the nrpslcVnt
!?nve a very Interesting talk. The
lodtre- presented her a nice gift. The
contest roll call was resnonded to
with parts of the ritualistic work.
After the business session the mem
bers worn Invited lo the dlnins
room where the committee had nre
nared refreshments. The tablou
were heantifilllv decorated with
flowers am! pink anil green tancrs.
nirthdnvs honored for to tnonih
were Ella Hamlin. Josio PfnTf. Pnl
lv Lawrence nnd Ann V01lhln.7-ton.
MR. AND MRS. HILL
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
DAYS CREEK. Nov. 12. Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Hill were hosts nt
a charming dinner Sunday. Cov
ers were placed for Mr. nnd Mrs.
Ilenrgo Cnsebcer and Mrs. V. R.
Illakely of elide. Mrs. O. C. Drown
of nixonvllte. Mrs. Ttndv Ingram
of Crnnls Pass. Mrs. V. C,. Hill
and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. . C.
Hill.
"SADIF. HAWKINS"
PARTY ENJOYED
TitrHVl.rc. Nov. 12. The students
of the rtlddle high school enjoyed
a Sadie Hawkins nartv I'ridav eve
ning nt the school gym. Friday.af
ternoon the Kills raptured their
escorts In a chaso about the school
(.-rounds. Aftor an- evening of
panics and a social pood time, re
freshments of doughnuts nnd elder
were served. In addition to tho
students. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cordon Frn-
PRE-HOLIDAY
SPECIALS
In the heart of the selling season, Lowell's brings
you values which you can't afford to miss.
HOUSE
All new dresses in the season's
popular colors. Materials are
chueker spun and rayon. Sizes
are 12 to 44. You can't afford to
miss these values . . . Seldom
equalled.
BRING A FRIEND AND
A Rare Value
STREET
Lowell's bring to you the market's
most lovely street frocks. Sizes
12 to 20. New colors, new pat
terns, new materials.
2 for
JOHANSEN SHOES
PRICED ESPECIALLY FOR THIS EVENT
All sizes, but
not in any one
number.
(Ventylite
All brown dress shoes especial- AO AO
ly priced at 9Ai70 & 9970
Sizes broken
Materials are all suede, suede with alligator trim, and calf.
High and low heels.
Save One-Third on Millinery Now
LOWELL':
1 14 N. JACKSON ST.
zer, Edna Davis and l.ora Kiddle,
teachers, were present.
W. S. OF C. S. TO
MEET ON THURSDAY
Tho Woman's Society of Christ-
Ian Service will meet at a ono
o clock luncheon Thursday nt the
.Methodist, church with Mrs. J. K.
bent uk hostess chairman, assist
ed by .Mrs. M. K. Wee. Mrs. J. 11.
lialley, Mrs. Paul decides, Mrs. A.
C. Marsters. Mrs. Stuart Van (lor
der. Mrs. (ilenn Wilson and Mrs.
Ella Moore.
Mrs. A. J. fioddcs, president,
will conduct tho meeting, which
will be the first to be held under
the new membership offering plan.
An Impressive ceremony has been
Planned on stewardship to be pre
sented at the time of the member
ship offering.
The November executive meet
ing will precede the luncheon and
will be held at 11:3'! at the church
parlors. Mrs. Hoscoe Marsters Is
program leader and .Mrs. Ned Dix
on is in charge of devotions. Mem
bers and friends nre cordially in
vited lo be present.
COUNTRY CLUB LADIES
TO COMPLETE PLANS FOR
TROPHY DINNER AT MEETING
Tho ladies of the Roseburg
Country club will meet at 9::w a.
m. Thursday at the clubhouse for
the weekly contract bridge tour
nament play, to be followed by a
business meeting to complete
plaiiH for the annual Trophy din
ner, which will bo a large event
of Friday evening, November 15,
at the clubhouse. Every club mem
ber Is urged to attend this trophy
dinner, which will be one of tho
most outstanding social events of
the club fall calendar.
Following the business mooting,
which will be in chnrge of the cap
tain. Mrs. F. H. ( oen. pntluck
luncheon will he held and tolling
will begin at 1:30 o'clock.
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W. B. A. TO HOLD
MEETING THURSDAY
The Woman's Penefit associa
tion will meet Thursday afternoon
at two o'clock at the Muccabeo
hall. This will be the same meet
ing date of the stale rally to be
held in Portland, at which time
delegates from the local order
will attend. Plans will be made
at the Portland rally for the gold
een jubilee of the organization,
which will be held in July, 111-12, In
San Francisco.
CIRCLE NO 3 TO
MEET ON THURSDAY
Circle No. 3 of the Roseburg
(lap! 1st Women's society will meet
Thursday afternoon at two o'clock
... .1... r ll,-o A F.jlllfm-d
on Ihe. Calkins road.' Those; desir
ing transportation are requesteu
to telephone either Mrs. N. M.
Nelson or Mrs. C. P. Suoddy.
FROCKS
$59
2 FOR $3.00
DIVIDE THE COST
Opportunity
FROCKS
$5.00
1
$279
$4.98 . $3.98
Excepted)
SIDE GLANCES
tor, iwotvuu rnct, me. t. m. rig u. s. mt.
"You children bettor rim outside nnd piny a while
Fplher is having another light with the ice tubes I"
U4S. Flag Flies in Occupied Indo-China
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J lie bturs find Stripes fly over a huge American oil refinery at Hanoi,
capital of French Indo-Chlna, where Japanese troops recently landed to
establish military bases, carrying out a Toklo-Vichy agreement. Signs
like the one below warn Japanese "This is American property."
The Champ
Rita Johnson, Ayres nnd
nose meaire in "The Golden Fleecing." The companion picture Is
Old Chicago" with Tyrone Power and Alice Faye.
MUSIC TEACHERS TO
MEET ON THURSDAY
The Douglas Countv Music
Teachers association will meet
Thursday at a 11:45 o'clock no
hostess luncheon nt the Hotel
Umpqiia, to be followed by a busi
ness session and program hour In
the studio of Miss Gladys II.
Strong. All members are rootiesl
ed to be present.
NORTHSIDE SUNSHINE
CLUB WILL MEET
The Norlhslde Sunshine' club
w'lll meet Thursday afternoon at
tlm home of Mrs. Clara Stelwlg.
All members nre most cordially In
vited lo be present.
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PYTHIAN SISTERS TO
MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT
The Pythian Sisters will meet
Wednesday night al & o'clock, at
ByGalbraith
'
V. it
11-11.
orr.
of Chumps
Virginia Grey, now tilnvlng nt the
In
the K. of P. hall Tor thn regular
business session, after which the
Knights nnd their wives are Invit
ed to join the Sisters for a social
hour of cards.
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S. D. C. C. TO HONOR
MRS. MELTON AT PARTY
Members of the South fleer
Creek irrnnpp Ilitmo tVnm.,n ,.
club will meet Thursday afternoon
to honor Mrs. Harlan Melton at
a delightful shower party. All
members nre cordially Invited to
be present.
CHEST COLDS
To relieve distress easily, quickly,
3S Va5;
USED 1Y 1 OUT Or f MQTHFM
GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S .
CLUB HAS FIRST FALL
MEETING ON THURSDAY
m Mm -ftifft v - JLJ' 1
The (tardpn Valley Womon's
flub hold Kh rii'st fall nitM'tln
Thurctlay at tho clubhouse with
Mrs. Harvpy Kwhiis Kmolously net
ing ns hoatoRs. Beautiful bnu
quets of rlirysanllionnims wro us
ed about tin rooms.
At tin tea hour Mrs. Kwens, as
sisted by her sister. Mrs. 1).
Love. served duHHous rel'resh
ments to Mrs. H. A. f'ulhouu. Mrs.
Donna PerL'ttson, Mrs. lliml Kit
chif, Jr., Mrs. I'eter Sinclair nnd
Mrs John Sinclair, members, and
M rs. It nice Parrot t, M Iss Pat ricl i
Douglas nnd MM RoscUm Jen
nlntis. uestR.
Plans were outlined for n rook
ed fund ato to be liebl Siiturduv.
November Ifi, nt Powell's haM
ware Htore on North Jackson
street.
The next meeting or tho clu.
will be held November 20 nt the
clnbhouso with Mrs. Cleorpp Unlley
netiiiK as hostess.
ANNUAL PAST COMMANDERS
AND PAST PRESIDENTS
BANQUET IS ANNOUNCED
The annual bannuet or the past
commanders and past presidents
of rnipuua post and unit of the
American l-enlon nnd auxiliary h is
been announced Tor next Tuesday
njitht, November 19. to be held at
seven o'clock nt. the Hiversrlale
grange hall.
All members of tho post nnd
unit are invited to attend and re
servations for the banquet mint
be made by one o'clock Thursday.
November 11. bv telephoning eith
er Mrs. James Yountf at 6:!1-Ij or
the unit nresltlent, Mrs. Claude
Raker at 37.
CHRISTMAS CHEER
COMMITTEE TO MEET
A meeting of all representa
tives of the riirislmas rheer com
miMee and all persons interested
In iMimrinir Christmas cheer to tb
V. A. V. duriuK the holidays, will
be held Wednesday ninht. Novem
ber KI. at 7:4:1 o'clock at the V. A.
K. recreational buildinp. New of
ficers will be elected and hukkc.
tlonn relative t(t the Christ nns
rsi'vlties will be discussed. All
Hoseburs oranizalions are urcted
to have, a representatlvo attend
litis meeting.
UMPOUA POST TO ;
SPONSOR DANCE
Cmpqua post of the Americnn
.esion has Invited the public to
attend a dance Thursday nlsht,
November 1. nt the armory fo.v
luiii.K Sam (Crawford and bis fa
mous sixteen piece orchestra. The
nii-liest ra is making a tour of the
P;u Ifie coast nnd formerly plav-
el over the networks of radio
(VO'ii Chicago and New York City.
Committees In charge of the
l(!ance nnnnuneo that the affair will
b' one of the largest to be spon
sored by the pnat this year.
GEORGE STARMER AUXILIARY
TO MEET THURSDAY EVENING
Ceorge Stunner auxiliary to
1,'nited Spanish War Velorans will
meet Thursday evening nt 7:30
o'clock al the armory. Members
are urged to be present.
Tho Past. Presidents (dub of the
auxiliary has announced Its next
meeting for Friday, November 1 ft h.
to be held nt a one-thirty o'clock
dessert-luncheon at the homo of
Mrs. Paul Uempsey.
LADY ELKS TO MEET
THURSDAY EVENING
The T.ady Elks will meet Thurs
day evening at eight, o'clock nt the
temple with the president. Mrs. .1.
Karl Pickens, In charge of n short
business meeting and Mrs. Charles
Hovd acting as hostess for ihe so
cial hour of cards. Prizes will be
awarded for I ho card plays. All
Lady Klks are urged to be pres
ent. H. E. C. TO MEET
AT PICKENS HOME
The Kvergreen Home Economics
club will hold nn nil-day meeting
with a noon pntluck luncheon
Thursday at. the homo of Mrs. .1.
Karl Pickens in Itosebuig. All
members are ureed to be present.
TODAY
And Wednesday
Pal Niqht
Returned to Our Screen by Great Demand
it
IN OLD
With a Grand Cast
TYRONE POWER
ALICE FAYE
DON AMECHE
and
ANDY DEVINE
PLUS
IAUGH AND 10 VC WITH MARY'S LITTLI IAMBI
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UW AInt ' KIIA junmuni
Shows 1:45-7-9 P. M.
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Local
News
Return Here Mr. unit Mm. Da
vid ICIIIb anil family lulve returned
horn I'ulluwliiK Mia wwli-eiul vlslt
Ihh In 1'ortluml.
Attend GameMr. and Mrs. J.
S. Mel loniild. of thin city, utumd
pil llio V. of O.-U. C, I,. A. foot
ball Kiimn In KuKenp paturduyj J i
Visits Parents Mlwy I Jlnrjorle
Ott, Bliulent at OreRiyif ptutq col
lone. Bpent the wopk'untl 'u'nil holi
day here, visiting lie (purentH, Mr.
anil Mrs. V. E. Ott. J ( j j j
Visit In Portand ilr! and Mrs.
Robi'il BIsHell have returned to
their Inline In this city, followlnc
tlu weekend ill Portland vlHlting
tlio former'a parents.
Visits Here Miss Dolores racy,
who Is nil line hcIidiiI In Port
land, spent the week-mid hero vls-
illni! her pnienta, Mr. anil' Mrs.
A. II. Caey.
Attend Game Mr. anil Mrs.
Will II. Cerrotsen and sons. Don
nnd Cordon, of this city, attended
the r. or O.-U. C. I,. A. football
Kiune at Kutjene Saturday.
Announce Food Sale Tho Har
den Valley Women's club lias an-
nouneed n coojted food sale for
Suturday. November ltl. tit Pow
ell's hardware on North Jackson
street.
Choir Meeting Changed Tho
ehiilr of St. Paul's Lutheran
church has chaiiKcd Its practlt-p
niee.tlnK tills week from Wednes
day to Thursday night, at thn
church at 7:30 o'clock.
Visiting Here Mrs. W. F.
GcorK. of Portland, arrived hero
last Thursday to visit until to
morrow at the home of her son-in-
!lnw and daughter, Dev. and Mrs.
W. A. Sylwestor, nt 1170 Military
street. , ;
Visit Over Week-End narton
flrnwn nnd David Collier, of Port
land, spent the week-end nnd holi
day In this city visiting the form
er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. It.
Ilrown, in Ijiurclwond.
Visits Parents Miss Pnttsy
Smllli lias rclurned to her studies
at St. Helens hall In Portland, fol
lowing the week-end hPre visiting
her parents, Kev. and Mrs. Perry
Smith.
State Regent to Visit Mrs. How
ard Arnest, slato regent, of the
11. A. Tt;, Portland, will arrive here
(nrhorrow and will bo honored by
Uluptpia chapter of the I). A. Ft. nt.
a no-hostess ono o clock luncheon
at Ihe llotol I'nipqun.
Returns to School Miss Patri
cia Miller has returned to Port
land, where she Is n student of the
Portland school of nursing, follow
ing the week-end at I Ml lu ill visit
ing her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lor
cn L. Miller,
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Spend Day In Grants Pass Mr.
and .Mrs. Marshall Peiigra, of this
city, spent Armistice day In C rants
Pass, where, Mr. Pengra broad
cast the H. If. S.-(!rants Pass high
school fool hall game.
Back From Portland Mrs. H.
T. Hansen. Mrs. William Pember
lon and Mrs. 11. fl. linker have re
turned lo their homes here, fol
lowing a trip In Portland with the
hitler's husband, who left, for
Flint, Mich., lo drive back a new
cur.
Return Home Mrs. Frpd A.
Knight and her son-in-law and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. "Mud"
Wnlsnn. returned here last night,
following several days In Port
land attending to business and vis
iting relatives. They were nccoin
piinled lo Portland Thursday by
Mr. Knight, who returned Hero
Saturdav.
CHICAGO
l-i
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Mat. and Eve. 20c, two 35c
mm lb' . w '
m mi
Watty's lack
pirr
l"-i . i!
Wniltioe Deery nnd Hubs Watson
coming .Wednesday In "Wyoming"
to Hunt's Indian theatre, and sup
porting members of an outstanding
cast Includes1 I.co Carlllo, Mnrjorlo
Main,- Ann jlimhcrt'ord and I.ee
flownuin. ,
Visiting From Portland Mrs. Ma
bel Moore, of Portland, is spending
n few days In this city visiting
Mrs. 0.;J. Iljicher.
Spends Week-End Her Cletls
Magurii, Ueitlennnt nt the OCO
camp near Powers, spent thn week
end visiting friends hero.
Vacationing J. K. Masters, em
ployee nt thn Veterans Administra
tion facility, In now taking the sec
ond week of his vacation.
Visits Here Jack Bathrlcfc. of
ramp Murray. Wash., spent the
week-end here visiting his per
mits, nr. and .Mrs. K. L. nnthrlck,
on Moore street. . .
Returns to Eugene Trullt Owens
has returned to his itudloa nt
University of Oregon, following the
weok-nnd visiting relatives nt Hap
py vnlley.
W. C. T. U. to Met The W. C.
T. II. will meet Wednesdny at 2:30
o'clock at tho home of Mrs. I
Kohlhagon, Sr., at 901 Military
street.
. Visit at Johnson Home Mr.
and Mrs. O. P. Van Horn and .Mm.
Ed Jenkins, of Springfield, nient
vesterday lu this city as guests of
Mr. Van Horn's sister. Mrs. C. E.
Johnson.
Townsend Club to Meet Town
send club No. 1 will meet tonight
at 7:30 o'clock at the Douglas ho-
tel. A. rc. Ilnttor, president, has
announced that the public is In-
vuea 10 intend.
To Speak at Meeting Mrs. C. K.
rtoborls will ho guest speaker nn
"Hooks" nt the fine arts depart
ment meeting of the Junior Wom
en's club, to be held Wednesdny
night nt 7:30 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. J. E. Henbest nt 134 Flint
street.
Leave for Pnrtlnni1laa Vlt.
glnla- and Miss Faltlr Yoims"Wive
i oi in ueu io. nioir .studios in port
land, following the week-end and
holiday in this rHv.'viatiiti. ihii.
parents, Mr. and IMra.' Itoy. O.
loiing, on south Kane street.
Here V.tl.ril.wlMpg ' nnni'itt
of Myrtle Point, and her, daughter!
.iih jiiicou. oi i oquilie. spent yes
terday here 'visiting' their. son jind
brother, .. Russell , Dement, nt
tercv linsntlnl 'Thn' llllln,. la pn.
cclvlng medical 'aUflntlnli ,for ; In
juries suffered In a 'nititiiicycln ac
cident last week-end.
In Hosnitalf r- . n . Q '. . TTii't Inn'
of Calilen vnlley, was repnrled to
be some what Improved in health
yesterday at Mercy hospital, where
she is receiving . medical . treat
ment. Her son, Mlirton Hulton, of
the Corvallls radio station, and
Ills wife spent the week-end and
yesterday here. .
Coming Wednesday -- 4 Days
He can lick his weight in
"Bad Man" learv's hnrk
again knee deep In bullets
rarin' te got
TODAY
Deanna Durbin
"Spring Parade"
IT ' Xal
Rebekahs to Meet Jloseljiirg
Itebekah lodge No. 41, will 'meet
tonight at 7:30 o'clock ut tlia I, O.
i), r, nail,' v .
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Circle No. 1 to Meet Circle No.
1 of thn Roseburg Maptlst Wo
men's society will meet Thursday
ut two o'clock at the homo of Mrs.
Charles Polrot.
Returns to Portland M I s a
Doris Aheel tins rnlnrnnl In Man
studies in Portland, following' the
weex-enii nnre vlBltlng her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Alioel.
Spend Day In Sutherlln Rev.
nnd Mrs. W. A. Sylwester and sons
Paul, Ted, Jim, David. Herbert and
John, of this elty. and Mrs. Syl
wester'n mother, Mrs. W. J1. fienrg
of Portland, spent Armistice day
ill Sutherlln ns guests of Mr. and
.Mrs. Anton (.'oenenberg.
Returns to Work Mrs. George
Wilson Ilacher, who recently un
derwent nn appedectomy at Mercy
hospital, returned to her work aj
head stenographer in the Douglas
county conservation office this
morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ilacher
spent a part of last week In Salem
attending to business and visited
In (Hants Pass over tho week-end.
Here Today John Daly lian
been appointed ns salesman to this
territory for the Zollerbach Pnper
company, taking the place of Kil
Montiolli, who has been transferred
to the Portland territory. Mr. Daly
with mnke his headquarters In Eu
gene. Hotb Mr. Daly and Mr. Mon
tleth are here todny attending to
business.
Return Here Mrs. Rachel Ra
mey , and granddaughter, Rachel
Dora, returned here Monday night,
following a short stay in Kugene
visiting tho former's daughter,
Mrs. (leorge Dora, who Is recover
ing at Sacred Heart hospital from
a recent major operation. Renfro
liainey. grandson, of Mrs, Itamey,
brought them hack to Roseburg
nnd Is staying here for a short
visit.
Visit at Camp Murray Mrs. Wal
lace Robertson and daughter, Lor
raine, Eleanor Moral, Mra. James
Harding. Miss Phyllis Ollbreath
and Ruth Gadway, all of this city,
spent the weekend ill Tacoma
vlBltlng relatives at Camp Murray.
Mrs. H. O. Peterson and two daugh
ters, Patricia and Betty, and Sirs.
Peterson's fnthcr-ln-lnw, Ous Pe
terson, of tills city, also visited at
Camp Murray with her husband,
II. O. Peterson.
1 Short Subjects
On Today's Program
Hunt's Indian
Theatre
"March of Tlm"
Presenting the youth of 1940
. . . What it happening to
them and why . . .
Plus .
Latest Fox Nws
Rose Theatre
Our Gang Comedy
"Good Bad Beys''
Plus
Latest Metre News
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