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TWO ROSEBURG NEWSWxEVIEW,-ROSEBURGORESON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2 1 , 1 940 1 5(DCQEiriY Social Calendar Sunday, December 22 Jobs Daughters invites public Ki Installation ceremony lit torn i , .....I....I, tit uiin,,,nii ill liimnile ?'"-"' temple. Members of Job's Daughters to slug Christina carols ill six o'clock In evening lit liiellliy. L'hililrcMi In tin: Christmas po gculil to be given Christinas eve ul Si. Paul's Lutheran church, lire lciiicslcd 10 intend dress rehears al al the church "I 0:3u in mom- IIIK. r.ieryuc inning iu is i joypil. The costume to he worn tn the pa geant. A dramatic pageant. The lllrlh of Chrlsl,' will lie presented by u cast ol forty al 7:3" o'clock in evening lit. Kit Ml llliptlst c.hurcli. Monday, December 23 Dr. U. L. Dunn's iion-denomliin-llonal Diblc sillily class to meet al -7:lS In evenini! al dining ball of Douglas liolel to coullliue sillily of "Oenllle Tillies. When I lu They End." ttose L. T. I., in meet I'roui 2:.," to -l::itl in iilteriiiion al home ot .Mrs. I.. ('. Davis at M2 Hnillll Malu Htreel. .Sowing club to hold Christmas party in evening nt home nf .Mis. Guy MlnUmye. on IIhiiiMIoii sireet. Mapllsl Sunday school program at 7::m o'clock in eiuiing; at church. Tuesday, December 24 Jtrischlirg ltebekah Indue No. II lo meet 111 regular session ut 7:1111 in evening at 1. U. F. hall. , , . Public invlleil lo Chrlstmus 'services or St. Paul's Lutheran church at 7::!" in evenini,'. lust In meet III layair mini'-. . In., imireillll. lo go to clllllch body. Wednesday, December 25 Chiislniiis day. Public Invlleil t" annual bene ril Christmas ball al niiiiiiij ;ie sponsored by Firemen. Thursday, December Country cluh ladles licet mull January II. i t i. rliiliinas parly in mi ni .Mrs. I. v 111 Urn JloseblllS 26 will Hot llllilllliclll llllll Volluw be shown Tillamook. Hel'resli- I'riK Is lo In Indian cinuou Hi Iioiiii I halllbeilln on Cnllrl street. Friday, December 27 V II. A. tu hl'bl ( lirlstilius party i (,,., ,,,, in Inline of .Mrs. Ilui;h Wells, ('.ills lo be exchanged. ....i.ii,. Inv-u.-.l to enll' nl Harden Valley Women's club i I.. see nn-liires oi wi.-, San Francisco lair I lime Nllllouul park lo by Dr. I tun Calhoun, ol No admission cuing tneiiis will be sold. g( ''lllM- , ... . V . .'oreui:e Nlghl ingale 'lelll N C Daughters of I'nlon Votoinns i,f the Civil war regular meeting ill "::lli In evening al iiriiioiy. Saturday, December 28 o. w. l.uii' Woman's club serv- i... slum .men all day iipsiairs . Inliliiiuse opnosile lllllH'S Iheiilre. i ....inn auxiliary iiimmnm nhiiii i sin "li sale In buck ol llov Mellows store, npposili' ltcviciv. Plot ds tor fare lllllil. December 31 New Year's eve dunce ill Conn liv club lo be sponsored by lliojll ,M lor 1 lie ililh and friends. Dance lo begin al !:"." I" evening. Good orrhcstrii. Mrs. .1. F. Dillanl. Mrs. Harris Ellsworth. .Mis. Kelt neth CJlllne mill Mrs. II- Mess III cliariie. Young People's league ol SI. Paul's I.illheran church lo hold wiilch purtv al hoiiie ol Itev. and Mrs. W. A. Kylweslcr. 1 17" Milium- street. lib Vera ulld June (loci, and L.Mils Wlison In clunge. MRS. LEON YEARWOOD ENTERTAINS CLUB AT CHRISTMAS PARTY By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER MISS HELEN CASEY IS GUEST SPEAKER AJ WOMAN'S CLUB The annua! Christmas parly of the ftoschurg Woman's club was enjoyed ut a charming l::in o'clock meeting Tuesday lit the clubhouse with fIiss .Helen Casey as (rues! er. taking the place of .Mrs. Miuis Albert Hanks, who whs un able lo In present on account of Illness. .Mrs. It. V. .Marsters was hostess chairman of the afternoon and was assisted by Mrs. K. L. Knapp. .Mrs. C. E. .lump. .Mrs. A. ,1. Gediles and .Mrs. c. .f. (irlmin. A beautiful Christinas tree and llier holiday decorations were en- lea table, covered by an atli-acilve lace ninth, was light ed by tall red tapers and centered with bright red i-cllnphnne linld iui; slllniuK fhrislmas orliainenls. At the lea botir Mrs. L. Knhlliie cen. Sr.. mid .Mis. Karl Ullrich poured. The hnstesses were assist td In sen-inn by .Mrs. W. .M. Camp bell. .Mrs. .1. It. Matlock anil .Mrs. L. A. -Wells. . The mci'liim opi-ne.l Willi Krollp siiiKiliK of Christinas carols, ile- J coinpaiiieil by .Mrs. Jack Sulisdnrf. Inllowed by I he l eadlnit or the Cnllcil. -Mis. V. II. Ilrnwn. iresl ileut. Kiaciollsly presided and re ports were given by .Mrs. Kduard .Is. Knhlhageu. secretary, and .Mrs. .Mark I., rnileiwnoil. lieiisurer. .Mrs. John Al. Itaish inlrnduceil the prnitrain. which included: Violin solo ,liy .Mrs. .Morris II. Itoach. hc- coinpaniell by .Mrs. lint Crow: vocal solo by .Mrs. II null Whipple, accompanied by .Mrs. (iordoli Slew nil: the Christmas story, wrllten bv Mrs. Louis Albert Hanks, and presi, tiled by .Miss Helen Casey. The llllk written by .Mrs. Hanks was ol' unusual interest and enj-iy-inenl to I lie members and the nil dress was made especially allruc tlve by the display in a number ol' very .beautiful pictures and a laiKc mai null cluirl, prepared by Mrs. Hunks. Miss Casey was highly cninpllniciHeil by members and gnosis for her preseiitailon of the Christinas story and regret was expressed of Mrs. Hanks ill ness. At the close of the program Santa Clans appeared mid gills were pi-esen'ed In Mrs. W. II. Illown. president. .Mrs. H. ('. Clark. Mrs. Harry V. Hatfield. .Mrs. Kd nald K. Knhlhagen. Mrs. .Mark L. I'liilcruooil. Mrs. .Maurice Hross- ilillii. .Mrs. .1 ol 1 11 .11. liaisii. .ins Adah Jones, Mis. A. C. Marsters Mis. V. H. Itichardson. Mrs. tleorgc l-'rew. Mrs. C. A. Kdwards Mr. Koacll. of Portland. The repli ca was ittti-uc.Uvcly liiiteil for the occasion. Mrs. W. M. Campbell, president, conducted the meeting with Mrs. ('. K. Itnlierts gii lllg ill inteliseiy in teresting review of the migrant study, "They starve That We .May Kill." Mis. W. I.. Scott presented the chapter from the study book "Stand by for China:" Mrs. Fred Klslier presented the Christmas de votions and Mrs. Morris H. I.dach presented the year book of prayer. which was followed by singing of siclnii Christmas carols and lovely re-jVada PUBLIC INVITED TO JOB'S DAUGHTERS INSTALLATION CEREMONY A most cordial invitation lias been extended lo the public to en joy the li-u ut i tul Installation cere inony of Knseburg bethel No. 8 or Job's Daiigbtoi-H lo he held ut four o'eiock Sunday afternoon, Decem ber 22ul, at the .Masonic halt, .Carolyn Cordon, retiring honor litteen. will act as Installing nftl icr, assisted by Faith Voting as Installing guide, iind lleily Alae Whipple, installing marshal. New officers to be installed In elude: honor queen, Ileito Owen: senior princess, Atlialie Tuylor: Junior princess, Pati-lcin McCliii- tock; guide, Marian Church: mar shall, Ruth Hansen: rccniilcr. Doris Chapler; treasurer, Putricia custodian. I-Ted-Junior custodian. first messenger, second messenger, third messenger. fotirlh messeli Turner; llfih AIRY GRACE lioshmcnts ut the tea hour. About tliiny live enjoyed the iiftcnioon with .MtH. Itoucti uud Mrs, I'iu lv tr- tou. The next ineelliiK will ho nl two- thirty In the nt'lermioji. .Iniiutiiy !), at the home of Mih. Kd I'littei-Hou with Mrs. W. M. (MiuinuM-H, Mih. h)a Ihiiley iind Mis. V. .. Scott, us hostesses. The nientitiR will he preceded ut two o'clock by a busi ness ineethiK ol the executive hourd, nhlch will he held ut the ruttersoii lioine. 0 SHvaK; senior licka Hitmiltuu; ti unne Millard ; Wyomi lloren; Jerrv Johnson ; Waudu olniHcheid; r. Barbara Ann nte.sseimer, Kllaina Cloake; lv bra r Inn, Gerald ine Slephens; mil Anita Youiik; inner Kiiiird. Mite lUtih; outer KUunl, Kleanor lfcelli. and lady ot lights, Iletlv I'atlfsou. At six o'clock Sunday evening the r.tPinbers (if the hethel will sIiik Christnuis carols at the. l-'a-cility. , MR. AND MRS. CAMPBELL ENTERTAIN GRADE TEACHERS AT LOVELY BUFFET-SUPPER SiiiM'i'lntendent and .Mrs. W. M. ( ('auiphell entertained the rade I school teach rs at a very chai m ! tup even o'clock ImMet HUper i and (.'hrlsltnas parly Wednesday ! eveniim ut their lovely houu on ! South Alain street. The Christinas ! motif was beautifully tarried out i in the decorations. I Those enjoying the occasion with ! verv hanniim ! 1 IM" "!" " Sumlav. The j Included : Mr. ami Mrs. K. S. Hall. fh -41 com up u'iiu i.ivi-it :il the : -MISS UUlll WlllUeV. .MSH .r-IIU limn., iif Mi- Mint hs. Leslie ( lUichmau. Mirth I ndene Crockard Ciiiiimliiurt on Kasl Third treet. ! -Miss Floy Cooper. Miss Arlie ( or alter which a im-hostetsH dinner I bolt. .Miss Vera Kredrlckson. Miss! was served at the Hotel I 'mpiiia. nnui ( arolliers. Miss Adelim Coers were placed for Mr. and j Slewart. Miss Horn l!rouhton. Mis. I.. L. W'iinberlv. Mr. anil Mrs. Miss Ilia Karnswoith. Miss Hi I la Adrian Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Les-i Lanih. Mrs. Alvla Wetherell, Mrs. lie ('. CummhiKs. Mr. and Mrs. .1. ' M. Hazel Hlxoii. Miss Helen lilod- It. Hciinessv, Mr. and Mrs. I.ouis ; yett, Miss Kluor Mierk, Miss erlU MONDAY BRIDGE CLUB MEMBERS AND HUSBANDS ENJOY CHRISTMAS PARTY The members or the Monday ; evening hriilKe club ami their hus bands enjoyed i Christinas parlv Kullerton, Mr, and Mrs. Civile Kulletlon. Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Harl and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carstens. Following the dinner, the uroup went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Fisher, whero a surprise shower of jiitts was presented (o Mr. and Mrs. Leslie C. Ctuumiims hoiioriuu Ihelr fifih W4-ddinn an niversary. Christmas Ifts were exchanged and visit hit? was enjoyed. loiter in the evenini; a beaulilully ih eoiated wedding rake and re freshments were enjoyed. M.O.A. CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE CHRISTMAS PARTY AT TAVERN j Tracy. Miss Alai Raret Can and Miss Florence Snedaker. I A lovely gift whh presented by the Ki'oup to Snp rinteiidi'iit and Mis. Campbell and the quests ex dimmed Kilts. A dell;hlful social evening of games and visiting' was enjoyed. MR. AND MR9. POST HONORED AT SURPRSE HOUSEWARMING PARTY L ' . . t -IV ' m ' , , W 111 ' I The Gray Ladies IEntECT for college proms is this floating dance dress o white silk marquisette. It has long, full sleeves, gathered to the wrists Willi gold and amethyst sequin cuffs. The dccollctage and corselc uaistlinc are accented with matching sequins. MR. AND MRS. FOGEL HONORED ON WEDDING ANNIVERSARY FRIDAY and News- child cl Mr. and .Mrs. K. A. 1'osl. who re cently luirchasfil tin residence at !ll!u Winchester street, were honor ed at 11 delightful sui'tirfse hulise- iiai-miiiK parly Saturday, when a Mrs. Mat-old Mender and .Mrs. i:roui of li-lends called at their John Kelly ncted as joint bos- : home anil presented a lovely Kilt lo losses at a delii;htliil ovster sup The M.O.A. club held its annual ;,,.nl p,.,- Friday evenini al the Kncles t'lirlsl mas i.ai-lv nt a vei-v ilelii:llt- t I.-..H.... I..., .1... ...a: .t ti... l,,,n ... i... i i m.... .. Mrs. Ki I' llulner. Mi s. ' Ul one o'clock luncheon ill Ihe ! lf, .lie trionii nlleiuleil 111.. .V al Kimel on their H1I1-H..1I1 ne.l.ll,,,. biuidt. -Sr.. ..Mrs. I. a 1-1 I. . I Hi-H-n. lianiiuel room of Carl's Tuieiii ; ,.;, i,)(. ,,.. , ,1U (l, . j anniversary. .Mr. and Mrs. KoB,. Yellows for Wlliliple. Mis. It. U. Alarslers, Mrs. Iliuner llroii. .Mrs. Morris U. Iloacll. .Mrs. C. lv .lump. Mrs. K. I,. Knaip. Mis. W. M. Cainiliell, .Mrs. I. U. .Matloik. Mrs. I.. A. Wells. Mrs. lieorse I'lnl.-y. Miss Marie Malleus, Alls. Jack Silksdorf. Mrs. Vrtliur Mounlliird. .Mrs. .lolin II. Knliinsun. MM Helen Casey. Miss leiinle .lorey. Miss Anna llalipt. Mrs. (Iconic K. CJllille. Mis. A. W. Coen. .Mrs. A. K. Stone. Mrs. A. II. I'errin. .Mrs. I. II. lilildle. Mrs. Claude linker. Mis. W. J. Mini iclleld. Mrs. John William Uobcrl um. .Mrs. C. V. Wlniberly. Mrs. 1.. !:. (liioillMlllin. Mis. C K. Marks. Mrs. I!. I.. Whipple. Mrs. Cordon iteivarl. Mrs. William Hell nnd Mis. Frederick .1. I'oller. Th, , next meetliiK ill be laiiiiniy T at a !::: o'clock lies sel I. him liei.n al the clllliliouse nitli .Mrs. ( K. flnlierls as chair .nan of Hie ploKlalll oil "Inleina llonal Kelalions." Ilnce every vear .Mrs. Knberts presents an In ernatiotial lelalluus luourani for lie cluli. u liicli Is always 'on.- of i In; inoM outstanding and eniov ihle ineellnas of the calendar your .md members are aiillcipallni: nitli inu h plea-one Hie .laiiuaiy i. lieeUim of the club. MUSIC TEACHERS HOLD INTERESTING MEETING FRIDAY AFTERNOON illlesday afternoon. The lu.-iy nioiit was neiiuiiniiiy i an icn i n -oil! in ine rooii) aim on nie ioim jsei-vluw tabie. ( overs were placeil lor .irs. i,. I,. Wlinherly. Mrs. .1. A. Wood. Mis. F.ldiin Oule. Mrs. I.. Connelly. Mrs. R (i. Clnako. Mrs. (iconic I'owets. Mrs. diaries Molir. Mrs. ( C. 'I'. Tipton. Mrs. John Travis, i M is. C. W. Cook. Mrs. Kenneth (Toiike. Mrs. llov Cood. Mrs. C. II. ICiilkins. Mrs. John Marks. Jr.. .and Miss I'onrl Jones, j Christinas Kills were excliaiim-il and the social bonis were spenl In illumes, music ami visiliim. Th.' Iliexl i-euuliir meelilii: of the club will be held tlie nrieiuoon of Jan ;tiarv l.'.lh at Ihe home of Mis. K. '(!. Cloake. SYLMON VALLEY CLUB i HAS DELIGHTFUL CHRISTMAS PARTY married at Muslim's, Nebr., I'ost home tof a mid- anu ior me lust itiirleen years I IllKilt potlllck supper. 'have been -esldeills of iloseburi. Those enjoyliiK the occasion lion-1 They have a dauiililer. Mrs. C. I).1 orliiR .Mr. and Mrs. Post Included Hostiivick. and three sous. Leslie. Mr. and .Mrs. C. M. Slark. Mr. mill i 1 "'an and ('Union, the latter now,1 Mrs. W. II. M -e, Mr. and 1M rs. '"'hiK stall d .at Camp Mm-; Alan I. Kci. lt. Mrs. .i'oliu M. llalsli. 'ay Francisco fail National park. There mil be no admission the entertainment, however, re freshments uill lie on sale at the close of Ihe proKiam. The pro ceeds or the rcfiesliinent sale will tin lo the club fund. COUNTY CLUB LADIES ENJOY ANNUAL CHR STMAS PARTY ON THURSDAY .Mrs. .1. M. Judd. .Mrs. Mcllui Ism- ell, Miss (icoim'a Slunniiuy, Mrs. Mleritliliiie Siieehy. l.ymun Skinner. ! Waller l-Mtuiiiiils and John I. egad. MR. AND MRS. MORGAN ENTERTAIN AT CHARMING ; BRIDGE-DINNER PARTY The ladles of the Ilosebun.' Conn try ciub enjoyed their annual .Christinas parly at the clubhouse Thursday, (.'onlract bridge was j enjoyed dlll inc the inorllinK hours ; Josse. 'Willi Mr By MRS. ALAN I. REICH -The hospitnl and rerreullon corps of the American Fled Crosa. bettor known as the (iruy l.adiei. marked another milestone in their year's service when Mrs. Harry Hatfield, chairman of the Ikhik- las county chapter ol ine aiiiii can Ued Cross honored ihein with a lea Friday afternoon at the Vet erans' facility. . The Gray Ladies were named by Ihe patient themselves he cause of Iheir Kiay uniform. "' tlie name proved so popular that the title has become the offlrial name for the hospital and recrea tion corps or Ihe Ileil cross. As their original name Implies, the Ci-av Ladies were (ilg.lllizcd lo provide recreation and perhaps Utile services for patients in hos pllals. Although most hospitals employ well-trained recreational aides." there are various things a volunteer organization such (is the Cray Indies can do 1" help the personnel in their work, such as teller writing, playing games. carrying on bedside occupational work and arranging (lances. For each year of fifty hours of service the lied Cross awards a dray Lady with a bar ior me sleeve of Iter uniform. I'lion coin- nletitlon of lit tv Hours oi service given lor each of four fiscal years, she is awarded with a chevron. The tea on Friday allern.-um was held for Ihe purpose of pre- enting .Ihe Cray Ladies with their bars and in the case of Mrs. Nancy Tandy, a chevron. liefore the awards were mad". Mrs. Haliield introduced Col. K. F. Tandy who gave an inspiring addles to the Cray Ladies and in vited guests. The audience was very Interested to learn that there are eighty hospitals belonging to the veterans' administration throughoiil the country. These I hospitals have a tolal of Tl.min pa tients with a bed rapacity for ml (Kin. Col. Tandy pointed out that tlie veterans' administration is a unit in Hie national defense pro gram, ill case of a national emer gency. Iiiasinlli-h us the tlray La dies are a corps of the American Kile Cross giving volunteer serv-1 Ice to the volerans' administration. Iheir work is of more than local: Importance. They are a trained. nrganii'ed group ready to render service to iheir country in any t emergency. Ur Arthur II. Mouuil'ord thank- ed the Cray Ladies for the work they have done in helping Hie medical staff, in carrying oat their ecreatlonal program lor the pa- tienls. In-. .Moiinttord said the dances put on by the Cray La dies were especially appreciated and hoped theiy would continue Iheir good work. Before presenting the .lay La dles with their awards. Mrs. Hat field complimented them on the tine work they have been doing. "These awards." she said, "ciin nol. be bought. They have to be earned, and you ladies have work ed hard to earn them." Mrs. Nancy Tandy was then presented with the chevron, rep resenting four years of service and Mrs. Velle llroailway was award ed I lime liars for three years of service. Mrs. Lois linker. -Mrs. Harriet Mrs. Nellie Mc( 'alllsler. holly made a beautiful centerplec Mrs. Hatfield poured from a silv service. Tea was served to Mrs. J. c. M fallister. retiring chairman. M, I Velle nroadway. chairman f Ian. miss -iiarie .viariens, Vc chairman. Mrs. Arthur H. Mou, lord, secretary-treasurer, r Alan I. Iteicli. publicity chalrnia Mrs. K. V. Tandy, lira. Leonai Coleman, .Mrs. Cliiudo liaker. j, L. W. Josse, Mrs. John M. Rms and Mrs. H- (' Waddell. niembe of the Itoseburg chapter of On Ijidies: Col. E. F. Tandy, nr, A thur H. Mounlford, guest spea era: Mrs. K. A. Posl, Mrs. Karl rilrlch. Mrs. W. It. Brown. , Thomas Ness. Mrs. T. (!. Watso Mrs. Glenn Owen. Miss Hm( Cjevre and Miss, .Margaret j0h son. all of Hoseburg; .Mrs. H. Wiltnot and Mrs. Cecil Bowina both of Suiherlin. and .Mrs. S. Wynne of I'alo Alto. Calif., guest and the hostess, Mrs. Harry Ha field. Visiting was enjoyed during it tea hour. The group enjoyed II talks mnde by Col. E. Tanii ami Dr. Arthur II. Moiintforil vet inuih. The (iruy Ladies wish t express iheir thanks anil apprccl tion to Mrs. llatflled for the te lo the speakers for their lntcres ing talks, and lo the other gucs lor their very welcome itttcmlanc PRESBYTERIAN AID ENJOYS ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY The Presbvlei lall Ladies Aid cietv held Its annual Chrlstmi party at a delightful one o'ciot pntluek luncheon Thursday at tl church parlors. Mrs. Clair K. Allen acted i chairman of the hostess cotnnii tee and was assisted by Mrs. Ea Agee. Mrs. E. I.. Knanp. Mrs. V M. Campbell and Mrs. Holm Grow. The long tables were beautiful! decorated with spravs of ceda cones, red and blue Christ mas o nuPtents and tall lighted red taper Covers were placed for Mrs. V M. Chalmers, president. Dr. ar Mrs. Morris H. Iloacll. Mrs. Mai L. rnderwood and her mother. Mr Emilia Miller, Mrs. Clair K. Alio and her mother. Mrs. W. A. Wlilt or Wasliougal. Wash., Mrs. A. I Kent. Mrs. C. Wlclill.'lll. Mrs. W. 1 Scoti. Mrs Anderson, Mrs, Ka rilrich. .Mrs. Homer Grow. Mr V. M. Campbell. Mrs. E. I,. Kiiani Mrs. Fred Hamilton. Mrs. Will Myers and daughter, Marilyn. Mr George Campbell. Mrs. Genrn Sew ell. Mrs. L. L. Hodie. Miss Ma garel Clapn. Mrs. H. II. Urinsti'i Mrs. Karl Acee, Mrs. Ida Haile Mrs. 1). G. Clark. Miss Clara Dillari Mrs. J. I. Molschenhacher an Mrs. Frederick S. I'orter. Mrs. Chalmers, president, pr, sided with Mrs. W. M. Caniplie presenting the beautiful Christina story with Mrs. Iloach assislia ,with violin music and .Mrs, linnic Grow- playing ror tlie singing i 1 Christmas enrols, led by Mrs, Clui K. Allen. Christmas gills were ei changed and a short business nicei lug w as held, with reports belli given by Hie treasurer, Mrs. Mar! L. 1 nderivood. nnd secretary, Mu J. I'. .Motsclicnbacliei'. Mr. and .Mrs. Chester .Morgan ellloi taili.-il at a very c'l-irtlliug seven o'clock lull I fl-dillii'r puny nt Iheir beauliliil home lu Lanrei wonil Tliursday evening. 'I be Mur cati boine grounds, as veil as Die interior of the t esi.letii ... Ici-i been beautifully decorated for Hie !ioii: ;.lai season. The Syimon Valley i luii enjnyeil Holly loriiied mi altructive in.--a dellgbtful Christinas parly Fil-:llf for Hie buffet table. Guests day afleriioiin ul tile home of Mrs. I eli.ioi ing Hie oicasloi- with Mr. W linen Cloake w llb Mis. Nl. k Neil-i and Mrs. Morgan Included: Mr j A lieaiitilully d iratcd wedding , ;calle graced th long lable. which! iivas decorated with the holiday liiol if and tall lighted candles. ' : I A beautiful gift was presented lo Mr. ami Mrs. Foge from: Mr. iliil .Mrs. Earl Mill. .Mr. ami Mrs.! Harold Mender. Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly. Mr. and .Mrs. Oscar Huh-' ibard. Mr. and .Mrs. I'attersou. Mr. ; jiind Mrs. Thomas Fiudlay. Mr. and Mrs. Itlooin. .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. ! I lean. Mr. and Mrs. Vera llixson. : i.Mr. mid Mrs. Glenn Myers. Mr. and Mrs. William Stelwig. Mrs. '. Margaret I'endeigrass. .Mr. ami (Mrs. Kuy Tunnliinil. Mr. and Mrs.! lllllil Mrs. H. II. Scolleld. Ernest I i Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Kelsev Hob-1 Harris Ellsworth win- Mrs. Helen Mountlord. .Mrs. Sula nine high score and Mrs. W. E. Otl I I'arklnson and Mrs. Donna Wad winning second higli score. dell were each awarded two liars I'olluck liliicheon was servcil nt , representing two years of serv- noon lo Mrs. Frank Coen. captain, '''' Mrs. E. A. Pearson, secretary Mrs i M,s- '"""'' Wharton. Mrs. Ke Ih W. Kinnev. Mrs. Kobert Al"y U"1- -M,s- Hessle Coleman. Hi-sell and her hoiiseguest Mrs G j M,ss -M'"'"' -Martens and Mrs. Ida n nil !fell act lug ti s nsslstalll hostess. The ;liollday litollf was beautifully car ried out In the ilei-oi-alions and icltilslmas gilts were ecbiingeil. Al Hie lea hour Mrs. Cloake li nil 1 Mrs. Neillell served delicious re : fi esbuienls to Mrs. C. E. Murks, a I guest , and Mrs. Dan Kgly, Mrs. E. ; W. Sharp. Mrs. L. K. Gooilbolll-li. Mrs. Olson. Mrs. Kolieil Laliglioll. Pan. J. K Mrs. Leon Vearivooil was a uiusl gracious llostess Tueilal elelllng. lihell she enleit.ilue.l hel bridge i lull ill a v.-i y . biiimilig .-iglil o i In. k .li-sserl siitni.-l- and Clnlst- llias party at lier home. j A iniwl ol bollv. arraligeil Willi I led lliilue candles, graii-,1 tlie beaillllllll.i iilipoillted table. Ilollv CiilSUiieS Wi le ilai Cil I'M t'n guests and meinlters al Ihe tabl. Ulld the dessert carrle.l olll Ho Cbilslmai culms of red and green. Cillers were placed lor Mrs Scott Williams mid Mrs. liubeli lllssell. giiesls. Mis. . D .Mrs, W. I!. Chllslei. Mrs. Walls. Mis. Mmshall Pengra. l-'rnnk I'oeli nnd ihe hostess, llrw noil, i'liiilnn t bridL;e plllled illll ill-.' Ibe so, lal hours Willi Mrs Williams winning Hie guesl prize ami Mrs. Yeaiwood V III II ill if iliull siiile li.l tuelnbers, Llller 111 tin- e veiling Hie flnlsl mas tree was ouiovi-'l and Ibe group ex. hulivcil uilts. BETA SIGMA PHI HAS r.ELIGHTFUL CHRISTMAS PARTY AT BOWKER HOME Mil chapler o II.-I.I Sigma Phi enjoicil a tlclichiiul n-hosless ilcssctt-suppci- and Cliilslmas iar ly Sunday ci cuing at the hoinc of .Mrs. M. C. Honker on Chili, slreel. The holiday motif was at tractli clj' imrieil out lu the ile i;orilllons lor the alfair. Covers were placed lor Mrs, II. c. Church. Frances ".Meizcer. Allie (icrol. Aiitaiiila Anderson. Elcii nor HesMMner. w lima Duv lc Helen Satir. Dora Thehiia Smlib. Aille Ciuliett volii McMillcu and Jane llovvker. (tills were exihatiged with i I ma l.uv le nclitig ss Sant'i t'laun. A tdcuuiit mm 'la 1 liutn- of viMihif was eiijn.ied. ; m is ; Mvc Max Myers and Mis. The next me rv ::uib at Ihe ting will be home of Mrs Tlie Douglas Coulily Music T-a h ers association held a very inler esling lueelilig Fililay alleiunoli al one o . lock at Ibe studio of Miss Gladys II. Sitting. Tlie business meeting Mas pic i.leil over bv Miss Stiong. alter I which Mis. Civile P.eilld gave a jvei y iiilere.-liiig a. couiil ol mil i ceils she enjoyed during tile Slllll- .iiii-i iiioillll-. III S.'iiltle. The group : ni.lllmue.l Hie slndi ol llusslan mil i ,rl"' n,.meinakei -s class of I i si. anil i.iiiposei s vvitli Miss Strong i r'b t Daptlsl church enjoved a i , nresentliig an aill. le on Modern ligbllul haul lime parlv Friday i Uil.-sian music ami nbivliig uli.no i ""'K at Hie home of Mr. and M , music in Sl.'i nlieri;. M rs. Ileal d re- ! 1 burled on Hie life i.l Hie It iissitili 1 1 lerberl Guiles mill Ml Alt.- anii-Max ! M v ers. HOMEMAKER'S CLASS HAS ENJOYABLE HARD-TIME PARTY jiind Mis. D. W, Ilelllwell. Mr. and .Mrs, l-'red LncUvvood. .Mr. and Mrs. Paul lleliveg. llr. and Mrs. ('. II. Wade. Mr. anil Mrs. J. II. Whal lon. Mi. and Mrs. S. Mi-Claill ! and Mr. and Mrs. it. 1 . Corn. Contrail biidge was enjoyed luring the ideasallt evening hours with Mrs. Wade winning Ibe ladies- high sere prize: Mr. Ilelll well. the men's high score prize, and .Mrs. Coen. Ibe table prize. OLMSCHEIDNESS LUNCHEON ENJOYED BY BRIDGE CLUB (lav Mr. M r. Mr. and 'Pete Carroll Sanders. Mr. , Mr. ami and and Mrs. and Mrs, Mrs. Marshall Skaggs. Mrs. Martin Kelly, Mr. II. linker. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold ami Mis. II. K .Surk- . lllssell. of Portland. Mrs. V. M.I Mi Eai hern. .Mrs. J. F. Dillard. Mrs. i W. J. Olmscheiil, Mrs. K. J. Rod-' gers. .Mrs. I.. E. McClintock, Miss' Helen Casey, Mrs. W. E. Oil, Mrs. Arthur II. Mountroril. Mrs. J. It. Mountlord. Mrs. Gene Greene, Mrs. j Paul lie. Ides, Mrs, Harris Ells worth. Mrs. O. R. m.ss and Mrs. j I'.dvvard G. kohlhugen. Following the luncheon Ihi; Christmas party was enioved with Miss Marie Martens uud Mr lielcli were each presented one bar for one year of service. After the addresses and pre sentations, tea was served. The tea table was covered with a love ly lace cloth. Tall red candles In silver- candelabra, encircled bv V OUR TODAY 5 :1 SllfitlrCTIf-lM Fiesta Pottery and Dishes at Parslow HARDWARE CO. .ins. Ionian Ming, i Mrs. Kinnev and Mis Mel.-,.,i.,.,... Wlllliim Meiedilh. 'distributing Hie elits Ti. iinn. will not meet again until Januurv Hlh. inner. Mr. anil Mrs. Fred Hover. Hetty Hover and Mr. and Mrs. Wal lace Itapp. lild-l-'asliione'l games were en loved during tile pleasant evening hours. Mis. T H. bridge in luck party a I W .1. N'.ss club n 1 11114-111 the (lliusclieiil ami eiilei'lajncii I a charming on and loi im-r's M rs. then one ( 'lirlsl ma.-' aunt. 'Hi and Mrs. tnil Mrs. Mrs. couil'iiser Glinka with Mis. Morns Mrs. II. Ileiii b 1 1 1 tun t In g on the lile of wasj tile llussliiii compiiM-i . Ilahil.ariv Miss Strong plaVi-il excerpts trolil "The Lnika" in Glinka: "'Ihe Vulso Fallliisv" liv Glinka and a pari of "iviiliiaiii .- liv Palnkai iv , and Mr sistlng hosts Hi',. 1 ,1 plav cd "ll.ii , ollu ! Minor" bv ICiil'iist.-in ! Those pieselll 111. Ii,.. Mrs. jchailcs llran.l. Mm. Munis II. liKlieh. Mil Civile It.ii. .. Mm. m ' lib-lend .S'i rl..is ,i:i Miss Gla.li s ; II Siioiig. Th.- next in... .ling w ill I lie 111 one iirlii. U lb,' aiiertiooll of J.iuu.ir) loth at the slit.lio oi Miss Strung. MISSIONARY SOCIETY HAS INTERESTING MEETING AT ROACH HOME William Greene, w illi Mr I Her i Gt ' Ed llnvllss ai ling ti 'and hostesses. '! Games were played and later ill the evening 1 1 esliuient s were ell ioye.l bv Mr. and Mrs. llerbeil Cr. Nr. and "' Nie. N .;l. ll. Mr and Mrs. Ilnl.ert Langliiilf. Mr v, I and Mrs Jack Pairnlt. Mr. mid J Mt- lliiub Whipple, Mr. mi, I Mrs. . ' William Gieeue. Mrs C. II. Wick ham. Mis Leon Haas. Donald Hun! caslle ,111,1 Ira llyrd. Mrs Mollis II. Una. h and Mis John Pnikeiliin were iotul hos. lesses to Hie CllllsttllUS llli etlllg of Hie Mlss,ii,ai v- society of the First Ill'OUglttoll. I Prcsltv teriall i llllrcll at Ihe liu niei's . Iloiue I luirsdav jirtet-nooli. ' The tea tnlile, coiercd by all al j tractile clolh. was i eiiterc.l by a I inliiiiiluie replica of the Itusvliuiv Pj't. b.1 tcr'iin i-iitiri'h. wliicti .u j made by Hi. Hoach s lather, llei. SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN MISS EFFIE CALKINS ON BRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY A group of (i lends . ailed at Hie i'. 11. ('.-illvitis heme Silndnv even ing to smpiisi. Miss Eltlc Calkins on her liii tliilai anniversary A ileltghllill sin l.il evening was eiijoved ami refresbluenls were served lo Miss Eltlc Calkins, gllesl of honor. Miss Patricia Qinlie. Miss 1. in la Itiilton, Miss Floience llani illoll. Miss Pellc Owen. Miss llar li.ui. Gai vv mitt. Miss Roberta Ed wards. Miss Cirolvn Cordon, Miss Ailulie 'lavlor. Hill Goodlow. Larry Nndil-Miii. Fail Wnird. Ed Hughes. 'i-tlil M.i-.r 11, -h S.iill.w.11 t..nl I Cm y ami Ja, k Calkins. home on North Jackson street Wt dui'sdiiy unci noon. The boliilav nioi it was beallli' iullv can led out in Hie ilel-ora-Hons ami gilts were exchanged. (i'viii were placed tor Mrs Leivi. li.l 1,'iiev. a guest, and M 's. Cre.l I '' 1. 1. hull. .Mi s. S. J. Sili'eomkci . y.,:.. I lii . -y S. Llack. Mis. D. II. Mm Mil, Mr-. John K. L invan. Mrs. P. 'I' lliil.ar and 1'ie liosless Mrs. dims, -ln-til and M rs. N'ess I Ultl ;u l In id -e w ' ciifoyi il li.'iirs with Mrs. llitnvaii vvcinllig Ibe high situ.-. CHRISTMAS PAGEANT TO BE PRESENTED AT ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH TUESOAY A most coi ilia! Invitation h;is been extelld.'il by SI. Paul's Lull! eian chiircli to the public tli at tend the Chiistiuas pageant and program to lake place at the church next Tuesday evening at "t : :.o o'clock. The Sunday si boo! departments have It. en working bald lor sev eral weeks 111 preparation lor Ibis pai,ciiiit an,! ptograill. Those tnk lug pin l will be In costume uud ate nskeil to attend llli- special ill ess rehearsal al the chiircli al !i::',n o'clock Sunday niollllng. Tin . day evening, preceding Ihe program, (he cast has been te ituestcil to meet a! the Taylor 'n. mi- anil k'i to tlie chilli ll 111 a boil. ART AND EMBROIDERY CLU8 HOLDS CHRISTMAS PARTY ON WEDNESDAY The Hi .selling Art and Embroid ery chili held lis annual Christinas party lit a delighltlll one o'clock politick turkey luncheon at the Rosohnrg Woman's clllliliouse with 'Mrs. Glenn Cox very graciously iilcllng as hostess. A Christmas tree was enjoeyd and gifts were exchanged. Cov, rs were p laced lor Mrs. J. G. .Stephenson. Mrs. Andialeff. i Mi s. William llailcy. ' Mrs. Glenn i('o. Mrs. Flora Cox, Mrs. George 'Cluck, Mrs. F. J. Cornell, Mrs. Lis- ton liiirliy. Mrs. Karl Hacker, Mrs. Il.illuieistcr. ,rs. A. H. Haw n. Mrs. li. I.. Hoiinslicll. Mrs. I.. W. , lugels. Mrs. Lucas. Mrs. Miller. Mis. A. Ne.il. Mis. Aigie llcWIlt, I.Mis. Charles Polrol uud Mrs. 11. I- Snv i,-r. uieuib.'l-s low ing guests: Mrs. Mrs. Iloni. 'i- Kronki Leach and ilailghler Murcia Whitaker. : A social alteinoon was enjov following the luuctleon. I lie ti.'Xt regular meeting will lie held Fri day. January o. at the home of Mrs. Karl Decker. I he lueelilig day has been changed on ncuiiiut ;ol the New A cut s holiday. 0 PUBLIC INVITED Tsl ENTERTAINMENT AT GARDEN VALLEY CLUBHOUSE The Garden Valley Women's ; club has most nndially invited Ihe! public lo enjoy all elltel latnuiellt , ,111 tlie clubhouse next Friday eve' llllig. at which lime llr. Ivan I'nl- I llOU'l. Of Tll,l!lK"jk. Will l'!l..flll ! pictures nl Oie.gon iienis. the Sau MRS. E. A. PEARSON ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB AT CHRISTMAS PARTY Mrs. E. A. Pearson very gracious ly entertained her bridge club at a i harming one o'clock salad lunch eon and Christmas parly al her Inline Tuesday atteinooll. A lighted Christmas tree was enjoyed and gilts were exchanged. Holly was used to carry out all ntiractive holiday motif for the liliicheon anil covers were placed lor Mrs. L. V. Pearson, a guest. Mrs. E. II. Van Ness. Mrs. W T Peters. .Mrs. Paul Ceddes, Mrs. Frank Long. Mrs. L. K. Fies. .Mrs. Maurice L. Hallmark. Mrs. M. C. Ilovvker and tlie hostess. Mrs. Peai- ! son. Contract bridge was enjoyed dui : ing the pleusmit iiitoihoon hours I wiih Mrs. Geddes winning tlie high ! score nud .Mrs. Ilallmurli, the sec- ! ond high score. . and the In! C. II. Ilailev. '. Mrs. J. E. . Joanne, ami I Now You Take Over . . You take over the package of freshly laundered cloth. Ing and linens after we've done the washing and iron ingl It's economical! Roughage Takingoffa few pounds? Roman Meal is the bread tor you! 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