KPSCTORS KEWS.RSV1EW, ROSEBURS, OKESOR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1940". THREE Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER B.P.W.C. HAS INTERESTING MEETING AT CLUBHOUSE MONDAY The Buslnosa mid Professional Vonien's club held a very Interest ing meeting Monday evening nt the clubhouse with Amanda Anderson, president, In charge. The (Inline committee reported a very successful Thanksgiving dance anil It was voted to contribute the iisiuil nniount to the Veterans Ad- ! ministration Kuolllty Christmas Cheer fund. Mai-Bret Snunders was elected vice-president of the club. Guests Introduced included: Miss Alice flerot. Miss Mnrjorle Chester and J! i-8. Helen Fox. After the business meeting the 4 joint chairmen, Margret Saunders iind Ina Farnsworth, introduced the following program: Seven-piece orchestra directed by W. D. Strange and including. Mrs. Morris II. Koach. J. J. Bustling, Mrs. Ira lichnlt Mann, I'eler Cruinmett and Lou Helen Strange, violins. W. D. Strange, cello, nnd C. H. Arundel, jiinno: two vocal numbers by Elea nor HeHsemer, accompanied by Mrs. Homer (irow, and the emblem ceremony nnd initiation of three lif.v members. Uumes were played and delicious refreshments were served by the ommiltee in charge to the follow ing members: Ha IJiubncb. Nance FitzHimmoiiH. Lucille Lenox. Me liocca Crockett, Edyth tiilmour. Margaret Johnson. Elizabeth Gar rett, Mary Alice Wolford. Eleanor Jiessemer. Iils Duncan. Arlene My ers, Stella Spencer, Carrie Dell, Ethel Enslon. Laura lies, Lnvola McMllIon, Eloda I.udwlg, Vera Fredrlclison, Emily Judd, Ethel Car- penler, Ttess Wharton, Agnes Plteh- lord. Margaret Wntkins. Hazel Imornor, Dorothy Norton, Margaret A. l'age, Margaret A. Saunders. Amanda Anderson, Ina Farnswortli nnd the following guests, Alice tierot. Mnrjorle Chester, Helen Fox and Florence Grow. American Legion Auxiliary Activities fly MTtS. CLAUDE BAKER Monday, December 2, the newly organized Junior auxiliary of the American Legion will meet at the nrmory for their second meeting. An Interesting program of patriotic nctlvlties suitable to the ages of the Junior members Is helng plan ned by tho auxiliary for the year. These activities contribute to the success of legion and auxiliary ef forts to serve America in today'H crisis and also give the girls train ing for future leadership In patriotic work. During the past year more than rn.nnn girls under eighteen were members of the auxiliary, llmpciua unit has an active junior group who nro now anxious to take the ap plications or other (laughters of veterans who wish to liavo a share 1n the year's events. Mrs. Louise Young, wife of Commander James Young, is the able leader of the girls. Ethel Van Voorst is presi dent. Officers will change every six months. The senior group will provide a meeting place nnd give its assistance in every way. The girls are planning to dress two dolls for Christmas gifts. Mothers and dads, give your daughter a membership for a Christinas gift. The senior group will meet nt its regular lime. 8:0(1 o'clock Tuesday, December 3. at the armory. Christ mas baskets will be planned. All members are urged to attend and bring an eligible friend. Some of Hie group who were at the armis tice dinner, you will find a henrty welcome at the meetings. Let's get ncniinlnted. The auxiliary Is giving energetic service in all fields where tho pa triot le work of women can be ef fective. We need greater strength than ever hefore this year because of grenter need for the work we are in n position to do. We are asking all eligible women of Ilosebnrg and vicinity to come into our nuxlllary unit now nnd help us carry forward our great program of Bervice. Thursday a group met nt the home of TTnnnah Hansen to sew. Another quilt was tied and bound and aprons were made. Mother Silulno made one of the loveliest holders! Such stitching. All by hand. These small items will be sold as gifts at the weekly sales In hack of Hoy Dellows store. A gift counter Is to lie Installed where nnyone may find a small gift. Do you have one for us? These quilts are to be given locally where needed. Many ne items for the racks have been given this week. Anyone who sews can find very good articles here to be re made a hit or perhaps find a sweater or shoes Just right. Money from these sales in turn buys flnnnel to make bedding or buy a needed article for someone. If anyone cares to contribute to this rummage rack she may contact the chairman Mrs. Hannah Hansen. These women give several hours every Saturday to this worthy work. Will you too "help thy neighbor?" A most successful dance was held The hospital department chairman, hTe hospital department chairman, Mrs. Bess Rlegel and Umpqua unit chairman, Mrs. Myrtle Olmscheld, are making many Christmas plans for these men. A gift table will be maintained there this year for the first time. Each man may choose small gift items for his fnm II v which he may wrap and label or an auxiliary girl may do it for him. t'nlts throughout the state are contributing to this. Hundreds of thousands of women throughout' the country are now enrolling In the auxiliary because that is the place where they can enlist for patriotic service, said Mrs. Christine Mlcellt, national de fense chairman. Every woman who enrolls in the auxiliary now strengthens the auxiliary's voice as it calls for national security in the present and future. . j Everyone knows the menace of present world conditions to the free American way of life, said Mra. Carl wlmboiiy, Americanism clinlr- man of the unit. There is little we can do aH individuals, we would be overcome one by one until not a free person was left. Only by or ganized strength and effort can we build devotion to our democratic Ideals. Half u million women unit ed in the same program can achieve mild! toward keeping America thoroughly American. There la a place for all in our auxiliary program. Community ser vice, the building of parka and helping to make our communities beautiful la one of our big activi ties, said Mrs. Hoy Young, chair man. Already trees have been planted and more are to be. Whatever your Inclinations there is a place for you in the auxiliary. Won't you come out and join us? Come as a guest next meeting night. Interested wives, mothers, sisters or daughters of World war veterans inny telephone me at 370 mid we will see that you are given an op portunity to enroll in the auxiliary. ROTARIANS AND ROTARY ANNS CELEBRATE OLD FASHIONED THANKSGIVING Ttoscburg Hntarlans nnd Rotary Anns celebrated the Old Fasliioned Thanksgiving day with an informal four-course dinner party at the Ho tel I'mpqun Thursday evening. No vember 28th, at seven o'clock. Group singing led by Chaplain Anderson wns enjoyed during the dinner hour, which was followed by a program with Vernon Orr na pro gram chairman and Included: vocal solo by Miss Eelunor Hessemer, ac companied by Mrs. H. I!. Nerbas; vocational rervice quiz In ihurge of William Gammon: violin solo by Bonnie Anderson: musical quiz in ehnrge of Mrs. Vernon Orr and Wil liam Gammon; Thanksgiving ad dress by F. L. Crittenden; hobo stunt, "In the Garden," by W. Adulr and Will H. Gerretsen: vocal duet by Miss Hessemer and Sam Shoe maker. The program closed with the singing of "God Bless America" and tho Hotury closing song. Special guests besides the notary Anns nnd the above, Included: Miss Amanda Anderson. Mrs. F. L. Crittenden. Mrs. L. G. Baker, Mrs. Annie L. llussell, Miss Margaret A. Page, and tho following notary Anns: Mrs. Victor J. Jllcelli. Mrs. Vernon Orr. Mrs. Henry Anderson, Mrs. A. F. Saar. Mrs. William Adnlr. Mrs. W. .1. Olmscheld, Mrs. Story lies, Mrs. James Myers. Mrs. Joseph Fredrickson. Mrs. William TTnrath. Mrs. S. J. Shoemaker. Mrs. J. A. Harding, Mrs. C. W. Whin- Ion. Mrs. O. W Marshall. Mrs. Bruce Yeuger unci Mrs. B. 11. Maddux. CHARMING BENEFIT PLAY AND TEA TO BE ENJJOYED AT PARISH HALL TUESDAY One of the largest and most charming affairs of the coming week, will be the anniiul fall play and tea of the Itoscburg Woman's club nt the Episcopal parish hall nt two o clock next Tuesday after noon, December 3. The usual benefit nffnlr price will be charged for the piny and ten. The piny, "The Kleptomanlnac," a one-act comedy is reported to ho unusunlly clever nnd entertaining. The piny Is under tho direction of Mrs. John H. Robinson, who is n member also of the cast and is sup ported by Mrs. Edward u. Kohl- hagen, Mrs. W. M. Campbell, Mrs. Harold Hoyt. Miss Ireno' Hoiiser. Mrs. Adrian Bowen and Mrs. JVihn Mulsh. Mrs. T. C. Watson has been assisting the cast nt the prac tice meetings. Mrs. J. E. Slntery Is acting as general chairman of the tea, which will follow the presentation of the play. The affair is open to the public. INTER-SE STUDY CLUB HAS DELIGHTFUL MEETING AT GEDDES HOME Mrs. Paul Oeddes very graciously entertained the Intnr-Se Study club at a lovely one o'clock dessert- luncheon nt her beautiful home In Garden Valley Tuesday afternoon. Attractive bouquets of chrysanthe mums were arranged about the rooms. . t Covers were placed for Mrs. Clyde Beard. Mrs. n. n. Brand, Mrs. C. M. Stark, Mrs. Jay Young, Mrs. Earl Flliich. Mrs. H. B. Hamil ton. Mrs. E. S. Hall and the hos tess. Mrs. Geddes. Mrs. n. B. Hampton and Mrs. C. M. Stark presented Interesting roll-call topics with Mrs. E. S. Hall as program lender on the Nobel prize winner, Alexis Carrel!. Plans were outlined for the an nual Christmas pnrty to which the husbands of the members will be guests, to be held at eight o'clock the evening of December 16th. nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hall on Military street. Gifts will be exchanged. SONS OF U. V. OF C. W. RE-ORGANIZED HERE Depirtment Commander L. S. Hopfleld assisted in the reorganiza tion of the Adelbert Ames camp No. 16. Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War at the armory Friday evening, at which time Ralph L. Russell, a charter member, was elected commander; Wm. U. Keller, senior vice-commander, and Henry J. Young, Junior vlce-commnnder. The latter tw-o are also charter members of the camp. Other offi cers elected included Charles Em ery. secretary: Mllford Cyrus, guide and color nearer; Levi White, chaplain, and Billy Vinson, guard. Camp No. 15 was organized in Roseburg January 17, 1929, and was reorganized here November 22, 1S40. Following the meeting the group joined the Florence Nightingale tent No. 15 members for a social hour and refreshments. SIDE GLANCES com, two by wc stf ct. inc. t. m. ato. u. $. pat, "But how would I know if I have been numb for "Lucky Ginger Rogers and nonald Column, coming Sunday to Hunt's Indian theatre In "Ducky Partners." GREENS STUDY CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE POTLUCK LUNCHEON A very enjoyable meeting nnd noon potluck luncheon was held by the Greens Study club Tuesday nt the home of Mrs. Claude Park hurst. " Those enjoying tho day with Mrs. Pnrkhurst Included Mrs. Agnes Telford. Mrs. George Holm, Mrs. Percy Myers, Mis. A. Millard, Mrs. Cecil Fessler. Mrs. N. R. Fisher, Mrs. George Piper, Mrs. Joseph orter and Mrs. A. F. I.ounsbury. Sewing and discussing plans for the bazniir and cooked food sale. dated for December 11l.li nt Powell's hardware store, were enjoyed. The next regular meeting will be a 12 o'clock potluck luncheon, Decem ber 10th. nt the home of Mrs. Geo. Viper. SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY IS ENJOYED Twenty members of the D. of TT. V. called nt the Cyrus home Mon day evening to surprise Evelyn Cy rus nnd May Sebring on their birth day anniversaries. Gifts nnd birth day cakes were presented to the guests of honor and the evening hours were enjoynbly spent In play ing games and visiting, l.nler de licious refreshments were served. BILL CRAIG FLIES SOLO Bill Craig of Roseburg, student nt University of Oregon, Is among the new solo filers in the univer sity's civilian pilot training pro gram, according to word received from Eugene. Craig recently made his first solo flight after receiving the required dual Instruction. ByGalbraith err; stepped on your toes? Mine the last three hours !" Partners" Novelty Shoot Enjoyed By Umpqua Archery Club I'MPQI'A, Ore., Nov. 2(1. The Unipquii Archerv club held Its regu - hir monthly business meeting, pre- coded by a potluck supper, Sunday evening. Later the group enjoyed a novelty shoot, nrrnnged by n com mittee headed by Knthryn Bond man. Toy balloons nnd two turkey turgets provided a great deal of amusement and competition. Many improvements have been made about the dub since tho last meeting In October. A new light ing system has been Installed by a committee composed of Bill Woody, A. R. Hill nnd Irvln Woody. P. J. Dnvls has donated a cupboard and table for the kitchen. The club luembeis have been practicing two or three nights each week In preparation for the Olym pic Bowman league tournament in .litnuary. Some very good scores al ready have been made and mem bers nre constantly improving In marksmanship. t Returns From California Mrs. ' h. L. Wlinberly returned to her home In this city yesterday, follow ing two weeks ut Orange, Calif., where she was called by the dealli of her father, J. A. Wood. Her mother, Mrs. J. A. Wood, returned to lioseburg to make her homo nt the Wimbeiiy residence. Mrs. Wood Is well known here, having formerly made her home in this cltv. ! ' Local News Sewing Club to Meet The fib-n- gary Sewing club will meet whh Mrs. M. M. Cooper at 2 p. ill Dec. 1. The club ininbers are urge:! to attend. N. of W. to Meet Lilac circle. No. 49. Neighbors of Woodcraft, bus nniionnceil nil Important meet lug for 7:30 o'clock Monday eve ning to be held nt the I. (). O. F. hull. Practices Postponed Mrs. Chillies A. Brand Iiiih announced that the Business anil Professional Women's Glee club will not hold practice meetings until further no tire. Named As Prizewinner Edith B. Jones of lioseburg bus been named as one of the prize winners in an editorial contest conducted by Liberty mngnzlno, according to word received here today. Announce Bazaar The ladles of the Episcopul guild have announc ed a two-day runiniuge and while elephunt sale and bazaar featuring holiday puddings and gifts Decem ber 0 and 7 at the former Roseburg Electric store on Jackson street. Club to Meet Members of the Past Matrons club of (). E. S. will meet Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. George Kohlhn- gen. Margaret Pago will bo Joint hostess for the dessert supper. Return to Seattle Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Melliiirn. Jr.. Mr. mid Mrs. If. It. l.ohrer, Jr., and Miss Junet and Dale I.ohrur have returned to their homes in Seattle, following several days at Wilbur visiting nt the home of Mr. and Mt'H. O. A. Howe. Home From Hospital Miss Mer- niece Van Horn was discharged from Mercy hospital Friday, where she recently underwent nil appen dectouiy, nnd Is reverted to be eon valesclng satisfactorily at her home. Public Invited to Party Rivers- dale grunge has Invited the public to enjoy u benefit live hundred card party Monday night nt S o'clock at thn hall. Prizes will be awarded and refreshments will be served. This is one of n series of benefit parlies lo be sponsored by tho grunge. Bible Class to Meet Dr. n. L. Dunn's unn-denoniinullonnl Bible study class will meet Monday night at 7 : -1 r, o'clock at the Douglas ho tel dining hall In take up thn sub ject of "Israel's Relations to God's Times." Anyone interested In Bible study has been Invited to at tend these weekly meetings. Will Speak at Riddle Dr. n. L. Dunn, of this city, will speak Sun day nl the 11 u. in. and 2-p. in. church services at the grange hall :it Kellogg. A basket dinner will ;be enjoyed ut noon, followed by n j fellowship hour and the afternoon Iservice. Dr. Dunn lias the appofiil- ,, for ,ho rll.s, Sunully K-rvl o m the hall every month. SUNDAY AND MONDAY The Secret of the Royal Tho moil amoilng myitery vtr Imagined! MERRY MIXUP OF STOCKS Hugh Herbert In ENDS GEORGE O'BRIEN In 'Stage f o Chino' Shows 1:45-3-7-9 P. Kiddies Forumcaster . .,&. i At Dr. Alfred P. Huako of Chicago, nationally prominent economist and speaker, "regular panel member of the American Economic Poundu- lion's "Wake Up America' woekly loriiiiicust. "Wukh Up America! "is lieanl locally on KKNIt each Moll lay night ut !:4r. Twin Sons Born According to uiinoiincemeiits received here, twin sous, weighing four pounds apiece, wore Jiorn in Portland Friday, No vember 22. to Mr. anil Mrs. Rod erick Dnmout. Mr. Lament, who Is n brother of Mrs. Maurice J. New- land of this city, has visited In Rose burg ut the Neuinnd home a num ber of times. Officer Slain in Raid On Mexican Communists MEXICO CITY, Nov. 30. (AP) Major Gulllermn Gullegos wns, killed last night when he and an Sharon, from upper Cow creek iirmy detail raided communist of-. made a trip to Myrtlo Creek Sun fices to Investigate what pollcnlduy evening where Sharon rccelv- iieauquaners oecuireo loony wero.d medtcul care, tumors ol u -plot to asKitssinute president-elect (.'amiichn, who is to be inaugurated tomorrow. Fifty-five persons were nrrested at tho communist lieadiiuarters. among them Ester (iiiipn, who holds a prominent position in tile Mexican department of interior. Three lilies. 15 pistols, a bomb and a uuautlty of cartridges were seized, police declared. At the lime of the raid, according to police "n subversive meeting was being ,ln!'.1,". . ... . ,, Mght before last, a group of d s - Kiuntled lollowers of General AJ - miizan. defeated presidential cnndl - date, gathered at tho United States embassy shortly after vice) presi- "" 11 '.' '.l ,y ."". """" lace s car. Almiizun Inter disavowed the deiiionslrutlon. Camp Murray's Trainees Granted Holiday Leave CAMP MURRAY, Wash., Nov. 20, (AIM Twelve thousand soldiers, slightly homesick, cheered for in minutes today when Mn j. Gen. George A. While, their command ing officer, announced that every member of the 41st division would be given un 11-day leave to spend the holldnvs at. home. The soldiers, from Washington, Oregon, Montana. Idaho and Wyom ing, may leave December 21 and must be back ill camp by January Tomb! A NO BLONDES rVnrfM wm w wi TODAY "YOUIig BUI Hickok' with ROY ROGERS M Mats. 30c, Eves. 40c 10c anytime 4th Congressional District Sought PORTLAND, Nov. 30. lAP) Creation of a fourth congression al district for Oregon, composed of eight southern nnd contral counties, will he asked of the state legislature, an Interim committee announced yesterday. The committee nlso proposed that Multnomah county, the state's largest, be divided Into six dis tricts or wards, with one state senator nnd two representatives to be elected from each. They now nro elected from t!iu county at large. Counties In thn proposed con gressional district would be: Coos, Curry, Josephine, Jackson, Klnmnth, Luke unci Deschutes. To tal population is 18o,2r8. Klamath, Lake and Deschutes are now in the second eastern Oregon) district, and the others are In the first (western Oregon) district. The first district would have population of 4ii.ftll; gerund IIK.liiio; third (Multnomah conn ly), unchanged ut Di'n.iHMl, and the fourth, lK0.2ri8. No nl tempt was made to ap portion the population evenly, the committee repported, explaining the division was bused on geo graphical, agricultural and Indus trial unity. The proposal anticipates the granting of another United States representative from Oregon In re apportionment to be considered by congress In January, after the president reports the 1940 cen- HUH. Azalea AZALEA, Nov. 20. Mr. nnd Mrs. Glenn Wilson nnd daughter. Kay' Kenney from Klamath Falls vlBlted here over the weekend at tho home at his brother-in-law anil sister, Mr. anil Mrs. Hoy Wil son. Gavin and George from the South Umpipia Fulls CCC camp spent the week-end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith, r a. Johns' made a buslne-is tilp to nosnburg Saturday., Tho Azalea Y. (1. A. met Prl- i,,y Kht fl. ,i1Pr rcin,. mp. :illK. Al,. the business meeting, 1, .,.,, ,,, , ,,.,. ,.i,,..,i , . Ul( (lln,cllim of j,mmy Mm. , i,..r..ui,,i u,..n u.,,-u,i '.by Amery Faslman, Retty Mc SUNDAY MONDAY i; TUESDAY 'feAt$e Year's Most Delightful r.V'j!';.., Comedy! Shows 1:45-3:15 7 and 9 P. M. LAST TIMES TODAY GARY COOPER - MADELINE CARROLL "NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE" Mats. 40c Eve. 65c Klddlei 10c Including Tax Pherran and Ralph Brady A group or young people rror.i this vicinity enjoyed skating at Roseburg Sunday afternoon. Th parly included Mr. and Mrs, l.es Robson, Carol Robson, Gene Brady, Ralfih Brady, Dorothy Tan ner, Georgette and Ratty Mo Pherran,, '. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon flandocke, Bernlce Gaodorko and dinner Curtis made a I rip to Myrtle Creek Suturday afternoon. Among those shopping In Rose burg Monday from hero Includeil Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Wilson, Mis. Frank Tripp, Mrs. Walter Kefnp and Mrs. F. N, Han-ell. ' Walter Leak from Blxonvtlle was hero Friday on business. Mrs. John Jimtzer, Mrs. Stanley Jantzer and Ben Jnntzor shopped In Grants Pass Tuesday. William Janter and Vernon Enstman transacted buslnoss In Eugene Tuesday, ' - Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sharp from Medford, Bill Sharp anJ. R. I). McCartney from Bandon were here on business Sundny. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Walton and son, Millie, shopped in Grants Pass Saturday. Mrs. Donald Brady vlsltnl re latives and shopped In Itosolmrg Saturday. Two onenct plays "Wlldcit Wil lie" and "Moon Signs" ar. belns practiced by the Aale. i grange. They will be presented Friday, Dee. 13. Proceeds will bo used for var ious grange work. Miss Mariorle Ilooth spent the Thanksgiving holidays In Med ford with her sisters, Grace and Alice. Special Turkey Dinner' COMPLETE 60C . Eddy's Lunch and Service Station COOS JUNCTION Now Associated COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE Dr. D. B. Bubar 116 No. Jaekson For newsi (paper deliveries Iter 5:30 a Pltase Call 467-J SPRING BYINGTON , JACK CARSON Mats. 30e Eves. 40c Kiddles 10c BILLY GILBERT I VHUUB UXUNHtLW