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ROSE-BURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1 1, l?40. THREE Society and Clubsfl SIDE GLANCES ByGalbraith By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER CELEBRATION OF GRANGE IS HELD YOXCM.T.A. Dee. 11. Celebrat ing ihe 7fith anniversary of the tir rnnliinllnn nf the niiilnnnl Kriinso. tho members and rriends of the llkhend prince hold a dinner nt their liatl Wednesday evening. Fol lowing a turkey dinner, a short pro pram was enjoyed. Mrs. Kenneth lutkoy led in proup sliming,, with Mr.i. Henry Payne at the piano, nnd she also sawr a henutlful solo. Mr. Hritton, ronnty aent, was present nml u-ave a talk. liov H"l lows of Itoseburir entertained the eronp with several ninie trieks. Those present were, Mr. nml Mrs. Kenneth Mulkev. Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter rirailforfl. Mi-, and Mrs. A. F. .Tohnson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allen. Mrs. M. Ilr.'idbuni. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. It. Whittinever. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred 'Reeves. Mr. Charles Knjjlo and son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trea son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Tinvis and sun. Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin Howard. Mr. and Mrs. FulnriL'ht and son. Mrs. i. Liivi. John Wilson, .toe and Collie Prlnale. Mr. Tiritton. Mr. nnd Mrs. Percy UinK don and son. Clarence F)onv, (leoriio end Delbert Lnnialon. Nils Kline. Mr. nnd Mrs. Llmd plnkston, Mr. nnd Mrs. limine llnvcv. Jack Wil son. Mr. and Mrs. Tielmnr Heeord. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Uncord, Rav mnnd Parks. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ilardford llnv Mellows. Innnitii Wil son. Jack Hradford. Mrs. Hattie Zimmerman, Misses Freila. Laura and I'enrlie .lohe. Imn l.ainh. Mr. ami Mrs. Fred I.ee, Mrs. Dora John son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hen rv Pavne, Stanley Wilson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ceore Chennweth nml daugh ter. Helen. Mr. anil Mrs. Merlin Al len. I.. C. Harlinjt. Howard Lank ford. FASTFRN STAR HAS MEETING CANYONVI1.I.F. ron chapter No. T)ee. 11. Ore- of t'lin'-onville lieUl n social mei'tinu Wednesday evenini; as well as election nt nl;i cers. I'ast wnrthv matrons and past vorthv patrons were escorted nnd Introduced. The election or officers was held for the onsillni; year. The follow ing were ele-teil: Clan Weaver, worthy matron: Ciiiy M. MoC'.eo. worthy patron: fllnilvs Miih'e's. associate matron: Laurence Mic haels, associate patron: Mnrtraret p. Mc(!ee. conductress: Audrey I'lani, nssociate conduct ress : Kva Poole, secretary, and Amanda Flam, treasurer. Installation will he Monday eve ning. Dec. Hi. There will lie inialion also. Mrs. L. P.. Eslow will lie hostess to the Kaslorn Star dull at the Masonic hall on Thursday. Dee. 12. Ther GRANGE HAS FINE MEETING SATURDA Y South Deer Creek Rianse held Its regular meeting Saturday at the hall. All or the newly Installed of ficers were present. The home eco nomics committee reported that the date set tor the bazaar and free dance Is Saturday, llecemlier 1-1. The ladies are also preparing a short comedy "On The Air." Public is cordially Invited tor t Ills evening of entertainment. Members decid ed to hold annual Christmas tree at the hall on Christmas night. There will he the usual exchange of gifts. Those attending are re- (inested to bring a gitt for ex change. The community is cord ially invited. There will be a short program. Following the business meeting the lecturer presented the piograni: Orchestra. "Peer. Parrel Polka," "Ferry lloat Serenade." National Youth Administration hj C. li. Hnlley. Mr. W. Mellon. "A Cood Wuy" ...Mm. W. Karohcr Origin of the Ise' of Christmas Greens. Mrs. W. tallcy. "Mother Tongue," Mrs. Albert Kar cher. Grange Sets Vp Twelve-point Pro gram. Mr. W. Karcher. Orchestra, "South of the Porder," "Playmates." "He's Had Experience," Mr. H Colllson. "Keyed Fp.' article from Header's Ijigcst, Mrs. I). K. Morheig. Announcement by II. K. chairman Mrs. Karl Duncan. Announcement liy Master Stewart Hall. Orchestra. "Missouri Waltz." Uaisin relay. After the prnirram visiting and cards were enjoyed and supper was served by the ladies. Next regular meeting will he De cember 21st. The II. E. club will not meet on the lath since that is the date of the grange conference and all members of the grange are urged to attend. PHI SIGMA KAPPA CLUB TO SPONSOR SALE The Phi Sigma Kappa Mothers club or this city has announced a turkey tamale ami Christinas candy sale to he held Saturday. Decem ber l lth. at Jesse's Furniture store on Jackson street. Mrs. W. II. Car ter. Mrs. J. W.vatt and Mrs. It. It. Shoemaker are assisting Mrs. C. . Wharton and Mrs. Ilroadwny, In mate chairmen, and Mrs. itoy liel lows, candy chairman. DANCING PARTY IS ENJOYED KIDDLE, Dee. 11 The bethel i r K Job s Daughters ol this ilisirici neni very enjoyable dance at the TXPt: 1911 Y HI tVICr. INC. T. M. WC U. t. PAT. Off. Iff- "You don't mind little Frankic, I hope he can' help it, his father's a book critic." Deanna Admits It's Real-Life Romance Local News Visiting Here Mrs. Hums has arrived here rrom Portland to visit at the home of her Ron-ln law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Martin-dale. British Fascist Denies "Favors" Reported III Hoy Wnmpole. of this city, Is reported to be ill at the homo or Ills grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. tiilbert Olson, in Glen-dule. Returns to Eugene Edgar Lewis has returned to his studies at Uni versity of Oregon, following sev eral days' illness ut his home In Laurelwood. ' Here on Business John M. Tle gann. representative' of tho Keo Lox Manuructuring company, Port land, Is upending a few days in this city utteuding to business. To Hold Bazaar and Dance Tho South neer Creek Home Economics club has invited the public to nt tend Its annual bazaur and free dunce Saturday evening, December I I. nt the hall. The affair will open nt eight o'clock, nt which time it short comedy, "On the Air," will lie presented. Will lie a iiiiruiii.m n ' ; . .. ,..,. .. .. o.e.i. no ill K in. - . , , , RELIEF REBEKAH MEETS WEDNESDAY RIDDLE", Dec. 11 Delief He hekali lodge met Wednesday eve ning with Sally Lawrence. N. Ii.. and Anna Mills. Y. (I., presiding. Grace Hates, a former member, has been reinstated into the lodge. Af ter the business session tile mem bers were conducted to the dining room where the monthly birthday supper was served. The guests of honor wen- Sarah Phillips, Oma Kellar. Helena Kiddle and Chas. MoHlinf. and all received gifls. The table was beautiful with decora tions in the Christina" motif. The committee in charge was Maggie l.ogsdon. Josie PI'aff and Ann WoithiniMon. who assisted in place of her daughter. Priscllla Ilol'lilal. H. E. CLUB HAS ALL-DAY MEETING YON'CALLA. Dec. 11. The Home Economics club of Klkhend grange held an all day meeting In their hall Wednesday. The ladies (milled and cleaned the riirlains. Their husbands were also present and painted the inside of the hall. Those present were M' and Mrs. I. l.ivd Pinkston. Mrs. J. C. .lobe. Mrs. Fred lieeves. Mr. and Mrs. Dave liust. Mr. anil Mrs. Paul Al len. Mis. Mary Itradburn, Mr. and Mis. Iieiuiar ltecord. Mr. and Mrs. Walter liecird. Frank Crea siui and A. F. Johnson. - W.S. OF C.S. HAS ANNUAL BAZAAR 'evening. Visitors were pri from the neighboring towns. coeds were a round Slii. D. OF U. V. TO MEET FRIDAY NIGHT Florence Nightingale ten). No. 1"i, Daughters of Fnion Veterans of, the Civil War will meet Friday eve- ning at 7::in o'clock at the armory, j All members are urged to be pi es-1 ent, ) SYLMON VALLEY CLUB TO MEET ON FRIDAY The Sylmon Valley club will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Warren Cloake. All mem bers are most cordially invited to he present. a MUSIC TEACHERS TO MEET ON FRIDAY The Douglas County Music Teachers assoclalion will met Fri day afternoon at one o'clock nt the studio of Miss Gladys II. Strong. All members are urged to lie pr ent. Will Attend Meeting Fred I,. Southwick, siitiervisliiK wurden for tlie Douglas Forest Protective as sociation: 11. O. Pargeler. secre tary: Leslie C. Cummlngs. stute in snector. and Marvin llellnnd. nil of this city, left today for Portland to attend a western forestry nml con servation meeting. Chris'mas Party Thursday The Indv Elks will bold their annual Christmas party Thursday night at S o'clock at the temple with Mrs. Maurice L. Hallmark and Mrs. Al bert Micelli as hostesses. Prizes will he nwiirilcd lor the curd nlavs and refreshments will he 2c -SMi. . 1 Mil V ? m ' I ' rs .w... ' i mm :f N.UmpquaRoad In Fine Condition; New Span Planned dairy heifers $5.00-50; Tnelltim beet heifers S7.7!i; good linht heifers up to $0.00; ranner-eommon cows mostly (.1.25-4.50; few dairy cows to $4.76; Rood beef cows U.5il-7r : hulls strotiK to 2. hlnhcr; good heif hulls (7.UO-35: gooil venters $0.00; choice nuoliible to 9.50; mo lUmn grades S7.00-S.75. SHEEP: 2 loads good-ehoieo 84 lb. fed, shorn lambs fully 25 below Monday nt 7.50: other classes scarce; good-choice wooled truck ins snluble $8.00-25; carload lots quotublo to SS.fiO; good slaughter ewes salable $4.00-50. . The North I'mpqua rond and other .routes leading into Diamond lake nre In fine rondllton for truvel, free of snow and, with frozen sur face, are dustless and fast, accord ing to V. V. Harptintn, supervisor ol the I'mpipia National forest. Accompanied by Ward Gano. re gional bridge engineer rrom the Portland ol'tice, nml Million Nelson ol the local staff. Mr. Harnham left Monday, going hy way of Steam horn to Diamond tube nvpi- Ihn North I'mpqua route and returning hogs, best Butcners. l.'.i-t-ui ". lust night by way of Union creek Sic: venlers fancy i:ij-14c; light PRODUCE POTITLANP. Dee. 11. ( API Putter, biilterfat, cheese, eggs, un changed. COUNTRY MEATS Selllns nrlce to retnllera: country killed and the Tiller-Trail cut-off. 1 here is practically no snow at Diamond lake nnd only a few patches to be found along the road ways, Mr. Harpham states. Mr. Gann came to HosehurR to consult with tho Fnipquil National lorest staff on pinna for the bridge to be constructed this winter 'across Conelatid creek. The new bridge will he about HI0 feet in length and will be on log stringers with a tint deck. It will be built upstream from the present temporary bridge and on a higher elevation, eliminat ing the present steep approaches. A change in road location also will be made to give better access to the structure. Dapperly dressed, but wcnrinR a prison-grown beard, Sir Oswald Mosley, British Fascist leader, is picUped attending London Law Courts to deny he and Lady Mos.'ly were pampered in )au. Oregon's Flu Increases , Bur Not Yer an Epidemic POIiTLANIl. Dee. 11. (API Almost 20 per cent or Portland's high school registrallon was nbsent yostonrav because of Infuenzu ami colds. Superintendent Ralph Dug ,ilab announced, tirade school ab sentees decreased somewhat. At the same time the state binrd of health aimniPiceil that Influen za is Increasing in Oregon hut has not yet reached the proportions of an epidemic. The hoard urged persons to report cases promptly to health uuthoritles, avo'd crowds, In fluenza sufferers and overheated rooms, wash hands before eating and sterilize eating nnd drinking i.tensils, get plenty of exercise and ep. thin 9-12e; heavy 9-1 lc; lambs spring 141-Kic: yenrllngs ( ); ewes 5-Se; good cutter cows 8-5e: runner cows 7J-Sc lb.; bulls lOJ-llc lb. I.lvo poultrv unchanged. DHKSSKD Tl'KKEYS niivlnt? prices: new crop liens 21 -22c: toms ltl-17c. DRESSED TURKEYS Nominal selling prices: hens 2:!-24c; toms 18-liic. Onions, hay, wool, mohair, hides, cascara, hops, unchanged. WHEAT PORTLAND. Ore., Dee. 11. (AP) Open High Low Clnso Detv 751. .751 .751 .751 served. The members will pot ex- le-titied followine charges by Lund .n newspapers Hint run Kafcists live luxuriously in the:r cells, with chicken, champagne nnd private servants change gifts Country Club Ladies to Meet The ladies nf the lloseburg Conn- tiv club will meet Thlll'S'1 iv morn- lug at 9:S0 o'clock at the club-hcu-e for the weekly contract bridge tournament plav. Potlnck luncheon will b" served at 12:30 o'clock nnd golfing will be enjoy ed at 1:110 o'clock. Asa Heaton, World War Veteran, Passes Away Return Here Mr. Ind lack Suksdorf have relumed Asa.llenton, world war veteran. Mrs. 'lied at the veterans hospital at orlland .Monilay. l lie nouy una their hom In Rosehnrg. following been brought to the Stearns niort- EndiiiB denials of a romance between Deanna Durbln, young film stnr, end Van :lm Paul, 25. nssocia: motion picture producer, parents of the singing actr.is ani.ouna'd in Hollywood the couple was engaged, would wed In the summer. Coming to the Rose trln to Klatn-fh Falls. Redmond, llend and Portland. While In Pnn lund thev were guests of Mrs. iuksilorf's hrotherln-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eyolfson. The hitter will be remembered here as Miss Norma Winston. unry at Oaklii 'd and iiirangeinenta have been in uo tor funeral Kerv- Sunshine Club to Meet The Northside Sunshine club will meet Thursday afternoon nt the home of Mrs. Nelson, 440 South Stephens street. ARKET REPORTS PORT! AND, Ore., tie.?. 11 (AP) II'. S. Dent. Am.) HOGS: Ac tive, strong to mostly 10 higher; good choice 17IW15 lb - drive-ins Ices nt the .Methodist church at i mosily $t;.H5 ; few outstanding lots Drain at 1 p. in. Thursday. Ilev. C. E. Ilrltlain oriiclating, with inter ment in the Leona cemetery. Leave for Portland Mr. and Grange Officers Being installed F.l.KTON. Dec. 11. The WS.P.S. of the Methodist church held the annual bazaar at the lodge hall Friday evening. The first part of the evening was taken up with n -program after which fanrv work was sold. The made. POETS CORNER " MOON RISE Filmy, dark spotted, fantasth The curtain of clouds over the mesa. First n faint glow, then brighter. A faint lip. so faint, then larger. Slowly, breathlessly, sileutly It slips over tile top of the mesa And slides into the sky where it hangs Suspended a moment The world stops. In reverent silence It worships The breathless beauty ami dor of the moon. i Una Muiison. starred with thea ter Morris and Ituck Jones in ("Wagons Westward." coming to the Rose tbealer Thursday lor a ! thr day engagement. W. A. Lovelace Sells Business at Reedsporrr rdlnate granges or the w.S. of C.S. to Meet The Wo- nna grange has h i man's Society or Christian Service Installation of officers for I he various subnr staited bv Mrs. Alice Gofr mid her .will meet Thursday tu a one u . team of installing officers. puncheon and Christmas partv with Joint Installation were conducted Monday at Ever Missionary Society to Meet The Mrs. Fred A. Knight, of this city, Missionary society or the First left this morning by stage lor Ptvrl Preshyteiinu church will meet land to spend n lew days visiting Thursday at two-thirty o clock ai their son nnd iiiiiigiiier-in iaw, ni the manse, with Mrs. Morris it. lorney and Mrs. William lloach nml Mrs. John VMnkortnn ns Knleht. ; lolnt hostesses. Mrs. W. M. Camp- " " hell, president, will be In charge. Taking part on the afternoon's pro gram will be Mrs. C. E. Roberts, Mrs. W. Ij. Scott. MIS. l ien rc.ii- and Mrs. George sewen. no- Ireshinents will he served. $li.4il-Rll; 2:10-275 lb. weights $5.50 75: light lights i',. 25-75: plain slaughter pigs down to $1.50; pack ing sows mostly $:i.50-l.0u; light sows upward to SI. 50; good reeder pigs $l.0ii; choice quotable to $1.50. CATTLE: Calves slow, mostly sleady; steers scarce: few stocker W. steers $7. (infill: medium-good fill steers snluble JS.7rp-Hl.3S: few light Coming Thursday h tinllr rftfnt ...far lh am fl'll A pawarfvl Vwm r will nr larat...l f J AND ipjimpf ONA MUNSON CHESTER MORRIS , Kia JONli ODIHN WUIAMS I fYD NOLAN-LYNN BARI ENDS TODAY PAL NIGHT "The Rood to Singapore" with BING CROSBY DOROTHY LAMOUR ' PLUS Tom Browns School Days ..t il. K(..il.n. ceremonies the exennngo oi gins in .... - - (list, cnurcn. ins. " " .' green grange hall lor I'.vergreell. " '" " ' ' '"' ... ., .ooklngglass '" ' n ,, 'es denl, Mrs. A. and W. A. Lovelace, w ho was in Rose hurg today from lieedsport. an nounced that he had sold the Star Clothing company, which he has .iu-nifl .mil onei-ated at Reedsport splen- for the past 21 years. The business una mn-el.-moil liV Itoliert i. Sclintd- Like life, and love, and hniie ,. ' ...,, ,.,.enilv moved to Heeds- The .Ini-lf I'n mIjimI ie eloi.ll curtain . . . . r. , -... i i .. , " ,, .., ,t 0,,i,i ! . . . , . : port iroui aieio. .nr. i,.iw-ui"- ... Tiefreshmenis were also ror sale. ! i.ighter and lighter and lighter Charles .tenderer cot the door ; i-nt i asl prize, which was a quilt the ladies T(l(. InOM r.SPS. Edith Farrier. 302 W. Washington. KEYSTONE CLUB TO MEET ON FRIDAY The Methodist Keystone club will meet at a one-thirty o'clock luncheon Friday at the William I n rath home with Mrs. I'nrath. Mrs. K. .1. I-alferty and Mrs Floyd Wil McNary Improved but Hospital Stay Extended tains ownership of the building In which the business is located. lie will continue to make his home in Reedsport where he has been an active civic leader for many years. Ife is a member nf the port .oinmisslon and has been very In fluential In port mid road Improve ment work in the con-t section oT liouglas county. Camas Valley granges. orilcers or Sunnydale, Klk Creek. Klkliead mid Fred Wenlllerly granges will he Installed ut Yon calla tonight. The general public will be per mitted to view the installation cere mony at Riversilalo grange hail, Monday, liec. 10, when the officers of Melrose, Glide. Riversdale, Kel logg. Slithc rlin, Nonpariel and liouglas County Pomona grnnges. All interested persons are invito! to attend this program, starling at 8 p. in. Installation ceremonies will conducted Saturday, llec. 14 i rii.ii, leu will have charge or the urogram. The members will have an opportunity to give Christmas and membership oiieriugs. Back From California Mrs. R. Casey and daughter. Miss Helen, returned to their home on lllakeley street yesterday, following sev eral weeks In Pasadena. CallL. where the latter participated In a piny presented Sunday. Their ori ginal plan t" snend Ihe entire win ter In California was given up be- ..e of ihe Illness of Ihe form- he ler's brother. F.. L. (Gene) Parrntt. hi I Mr. Piirrott Is now reported to Riddle for Ihe officers of Myrtle be somewhat impiove.i n. Creek. Riddle and Azuiea grnnges. 'at his home In south Itosenuii.. . SALF.M. Hoc. 11 (API Sena-! Sailor Visits Parents Karl Cecil; tor ('hurled 1.. MeS'iirv. who has I'.reivstoi' nniireotlce seaman who i son ns hostesses. .Members are ro-,ht.en W,, Influenza for three enlisted In the C. S. niivy October nuested to bring an Inexpensive weeks, will remain for several more mt, has Just come home on Christmas gift for their "Secret ' ,ays jn hospital, his family said leave from San liiego. Calif., where Sister" and also clothing and food stuffs for the Christmas baskets. ; LADIES AID SOCIETY HAS FINE MEETING . i Tilimi.K.' Pec. 'li: Mrs. "Ernest Primer assisted hy Mrs. John lloyerl enterlalned the Ladies Aid society 1 Thursday afternoon. Ten ladles ' were present. The annual Christ-' mas grab box was held and candy , nnd cookies sold which brought In funds for the Aid. The hostesses : served dainty refreshments. ' FASTFRN STAR CHAPTER MEETS Rllinl.K. Dec. 11 The local ch..p;er of Lantern Star etijuyeil a social hour alter the business meeting Tuesday evenini. The members were pervert luncheon at a table beautifully decorated with candles and greenery. . today, lie has been in the hos pital for 12 days. The senator's condition is Im proving, but it is doubtful that he will be able to return to Washing ton before Chi intltuis. Son Is Born A son, T"d Hamp ton, was born Sunday, pecember s. at Saced Heart hospital in Ku gene to Mr. and Mrs. Peter G.irley. Mrs. Gorley Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Suksdorf. of Coos Junction. be has Just completed his six weeks at the naval training station and has been graduated with high honors. His parents live at Myrtle Creek, Ore.. Allison's Residential Beauty Shop Permanent Waves SI. 50 and up PHONE 384 543 Fowler St. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- Without Ctlomel And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Kirin' to Go Th Hvrr hmjW iwur2 plnti of Mi Juiee Into yuut tw.w.l twry day. If tt.w tile l nut flfiwififf frwly, jru'ir f.xxl my tvt Ji tl. It nm juel iMbt in tl.e UU. Then If BH M..t i yiur iomjrh. Y. 'J rt r r-u;K.-d. You lYtl (Mjur, tunk Atid U. worij It tfti-.n thoo fii, fM rsrtr'i I.Ittlo I.hvr fills t.j K'-t tt.rf 2 ...rim of h.ie fl'.w In frwlr to mk yii f(l "up rd up." Gt prkt7 tMay. Tk Hi dirtcud. Arr.niti in mntrn tilt? fl rw frprlr. Ak . tvt CtrMl't titUo TtUi. lV( ftiitl Hi CLOSEOUT ALE On All DINNER WARE GLASS WARE CROCKERY 25 to 50 Off 32-PC. SET DINNERWARE AS LOW AS .... $3.00 McKEAN & BALDWIN Telephone 10 117 W.Cass St. STARTS TODAY--4 BIG DAYS! Fun For Everyone! Grand Comedy! MOM PRISINTS j miUif ! mr wm mm mm mm r n id i fa. i . . i vj e . .nil Showi 1 yt57-9 P. M. GIVE THEATRE TICKETS FOR CHRISTMAS Available in Any Amount 10c to $5.00 The Ideal Gift for Year-Round Pleasure