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R05EBUR5 REWS-REVIEW, EOSEBURS, PRE5PN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, I94T. TKREE Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER West melrose club has fine meeting WILLING WORKERS CLUB HAS INTESESTING MEETING MELROSE, Jan. 8. The West ELKTON, Jan. 8. The Will Melrose club met at the home of ,ing Workers of the Church of Mrs. W. G. Cooper Thursday af- .Christ had the first resular meet temonn. Thi-hours passed swift-jing of the year at the church y with ciulllinR, the annual elec- .Thursday. The officers elected !irr inn nnw vr:n- H mill v ltose tion of officers and a contest. The new officers elected were: Mrs. Cox, president; Mrs. Thomp son, vice-nresident, and Mrs. K i c h a r d s, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Kelt conducted the contest on textiles, and Mrs. Galla won the prize. A lovely lunch was served hv the hostess, Mrs. Coop er, to Mrs. C. O. Criteser. Mrs. Hay S. Petrcquin, Mrs. E. M. Seelcv, Mrs. Georpe Felt, Jr., and Mrs. Ivor Erickson, of Rose- '""liui'K, Mrs. George Cooper, Mrs. Honrv Cox, Mrs. George Felt, Sr., Mrs. Oran Smith, of Grants j liss. Mrs. Emil Galla, and Mrs. .4 II. G. Thompson. The next meeting will he held Thursday afternoon, Jan. lfi, at son, the home of Mrs. J. W. Bass. All members are cordially invited. o . GUILD TO SPONSOR BENEFIT PLAY MONDAY year are: Haines, president; Mrs, Henderer, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Lucile McMichael, good of the order; Mrs. Rose Haines and Mrs. Clara Smith, devotions. The ladies selected names for their Pollyanna for the years Mrs. Mary Haines and Mrs. Dora McClay served refresh ments. Those present were: Mrs. Ag nes Hudson, Mrs. Mildred De Gnath and children, Mrs. Addie Hargan, Mrs. Ina Jacoba and daughter, Darlene, Mrs. Clara Smith, Mrs. Rose Haines, Mrs. June Gorsline, Miss Ruby Har gan, Mrs. Rose Henderer and Ronald, Mrs. Ina Henderer, Mra. Nellie Binder, Mrs. Eliza beth Owens, Mrs. Mary Haines and Mrs. Dora McClay. DELIGHTFUL PARTY HELD BY Y. G. A. On New Year's eve the Mel rose Y. G. A. met at the Melrose Instead of Friday, the Episco pal Guild will soonsor the Rose bun? Woman's club henefit olav. "The Kleptomaniac," next Mon-1 grange nan ior a scavenger num dav evening, January 13th, at 8 and a New Year's watch party, o'clock at the parish hall on East The carload of members first Cass slreet, to which the public returning with the designated is cordially invited to attend. (articles of the hunt were Mar Mrs. John II. Robinson, direc- garet Forslund, Roberta Taylor, tor of the play, Is supported in John Bursick and Ivan Mat 1he cast hv Mrs. Edward G. Kohl- thews. Following the scavenger hagen. Mrs. W. M. Campbell, hunt the crowd, led by the Y. G. Miss Irene Houser, Mrs. Adrian A. social director, Margaret liowon, Mrs. Harold Hovt and Forslund, played games until the Mrs. John M. Raish, with Mrs. i new year 1941 made its appear T. G. Watson as prompter. ance. Later refreshments were j The proceeds of the play will served to the following members, "go to the Guild fund. A social I Margaret Forslund, Roberta Tay hour will follow the entertain- J lor, John Bursick, Ray Doerner, ment and refreshments will be , Vac Bursick, Ruth Matthews, served. Marjorie Taylor, Kenneth Tay- lor. Ivan Matthews, Clayton MODERN WOODMAN Nielson, Roy Wickslrom, Elaine has turkey supper Matthews and Ruby and Lillian ELKTON, Jan. 8. The Modern Matthews. Woodman of America lodge had i the annual turkey supper for the !KEYST0.N, ,fv Yn.mlu.rc nntt f:iniilife n htircflfiv ivict I mi.". evening. After supper the lodge was held and officers were elect -e dand Installed for the year. The officers: James Cook, coun cil; B. S. Adams, secretary: Aug ust Denath, advisor; Carl Binder, banker; Mrs. Agnes Jones, es cort; Ed Jones, watchman; Wil bur Garrison, sentry, and Joseph Iliulscn, trustee for three years. ; After the close of the meeting tlio evening was spent In visiting ; and playing games. There were about lilty present for the sup- tw. i ST AM niPPFF'!i CLUB HAS DLLIGHn-JL Mr.ETING OV ATU R DAY The !'i'im Risers Sewing oil.') met at the hone of Mrs. G..v.-i-rcl; iu r.lv.i, ''.; Saturday. .t wliic'. time s"..pp and visi ii.,' weiv enjoyed by Ruth EIU-1-wood, Leone Kellv, Naomi Cos salman. Ixjuise . Prowell, Irene ITenwood, Norene Prowell end Mary Ellen Prowell. After a short business session delinioiw refreshments were rerved by present liutli Ellenwood and Ixiuise Pro well. The next meeting will be held in two weeks. CAMP AND AUXILIARY ANNIVERSARY TO BE CELEBRATED THURSDAY The Methodist Keystone club will meet Friday at a one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon at the home of Mrs. Earl Wiley on South Kane street with Mrs. Ed Borgen and Mrs. L. M. Lilly as assisting hostesses. All members are cordially invited to be pres ent. BELLVIEW CLUB WILL MEET ONi FEBRUARY 5 - Bellvlew club will not hold a January meeting, but instead will meet February 5lh at the home of Mrs. Ross Lovelace, at which time Mrs. Cora Collispn will act as co-hostess. All members arc cordially Invited to be present. D. OF U. V. TO MEET FRIDAY NIGHT Florence Nightingale tent No. 15, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War will meet in re gular session at 7:30 o'clock Fri day evening at the armory. All members are requested to be Heir to Large Estate Content With Army Duty The 21th anniversary of George Starmer camp and auxil iary to United Spanish War Vet erans will be celebrated at a ban quet Thursday night at the arm ory, at which time state depart ment officers and visitors from various camps and auxiliaries vill h" In attendance. Frank Beals Is acting as chairman. Following the banquet, joint installation of officers will be held. All members are urged to be present. m m MUSIC TEACHERS TO MEET ON FRIDAY The Douglas County Music Teachers association will meet Friday, January 10th, at one o'clock at the studio of Miss Gladys II. Strong. An interest ing program has been arranged and all members are urged to be present. - GRAY LADIES TO MEET FRIDAY NIGHT FORT DEVENS, Mass., Jan. 8. (API Draftees here learn- led today that one of their "buck private" buddies is heir to part of a S1.5O0.00O estate left by his father and that he is quite con tent to remain in khaki to com plete his year of training. Edward B. Alford, Jr., 23, of Brookline, a Harvard university graduate, was one of the first selectees to volunteer for imme diate service In ' the original peacetime draft call on Nov. 18. Girl Must Struggle On With Mere $1,000 Week SIDE GLANCES ByGalbraith 1 ( VS.' .2 s. COW. mt IV NEA 8CRVICI, INC. T. M. REO. U. . f AT. OFF. Local News Here Shopping Mrs. G. A. Smith of Camas Valley, spent Tuesday in this city shopping. Attends to Business Carl E. Johnson, of Melrose, was a busi ness visitor here yesterday. Here Tuesday Mrs. N. W. Me Millen, of ldieylu, was in Rose burg Tuesday shopping and visit ing friends. Lady Elks to Meet The Lady Elks will meet Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the temple. Prizes will be awarded' for the card plays. i . ; , . "J was leiichinff. my son how to ice-skale yesterday you won'l niiiul if I iliclule standing up, Miss 3rovn? On The "Santa Fe Trail" Meeting Postponed Bellvlew club will not meet this month be cause of so much illness among thii members. The next regular meeting lias been announced for February 5, at the home' of Mrs. Ross Lovelace, with Mrs. Cora Collison as co-hostess. Visiting For Week Miss Mar garet Gildca, who is spending the winter here with her niece, Mrs. Harris Ellsworth, and family, left Sunday for San Francisco and San Jose to spend a week visiting, before returning to the Ellsworth home here. . , J Missionary Society to Meet The Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will meet Thursday at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ed Patterson on South Pine street with Mrs. W. M. Chalmers, Mrs. Ida Bailey and Mrs. W. L. Scott hostesses. Mrs. W. M. Campbell, president, will be in charge and preceding the study meeting, the executive board will meet at the Patterson home at two o'clock for a busi ness session. Errol Flynn and Olivia de Haviland,1 stars of "Santa Fe Trail," colorful action picture of the old West which opens today at Hunt's Indian theatre for a four-day engagement. W.S. of C.S. to Meet The Wo man's Society of Christian Ser vice of the Methodist church will meet Thursday at a one o'clock luncheon at the church with Mrs. Kenneth Ford as hostess chairman. Mrs. A. J. Geddes, president, will conduct .the meet ing with Mrs. Elward Smith in charge of devotions and Mrs. A. J. Ellison as program chairman. Mrs. Hazel B. Lytle, Douglas county health nurse, will give a talk and show a film on T. B. en titled, "Let My People Live." Members and friends are invited. Here Yesterday Floyd An- Here Short Tlmo Floyd drews, ' of Lookingglass, spent i Krantz,, of Myrtle Creek, was in Tuesday in this city attending tolRoseburg for a few hours Tues business. I day, attending to business. 1 Allison's Residential Beauty Shop ' . Permantnt Waves $1.50 and up PHONE 384 . 543 Fowler St. NEW YORK, Jan. 8. (API Erenda Frazler will have to struggle along on $1,000 a week again this year. Surrogate James A. Foley au thorized Mrs. Brenda Frazier Watriss yesterday to use $52,000 in 1941 seeing that her daughter did whatever debutantes do. That amount is less than half Miss Frazler's estimated annual Income of $137,000 from trust funds totaling S3.500.000. STARTS TODAY 4 BIG DAYS! Blood and Thunder Action In Covered Wagon Days! Romance and Adventure... A Magnificent Portrayal of One of the l Nation's Most Colorful Eras! Errol FLYNN and Olivia de HAVILLAND f t t, Return to Portland Mrs. H. L. McHenry, nee Florence Kohl hagen, and daughters, Florence Anne and Mary Frances, have re- The Gray Ladies will meet Friday evening at a seven-thirty o'clock dessert-supper at the home of Mrs. E. F. Tandy at the Facility post. Mrs. Broadway, ...111 -tA nl Ihn I business meeting. AH members turned to their home in Portland are urged to be present. .L' . ...i.. m " 7,, '' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kohlhagen. Mr. McHenry came to Koseburg to take his family back home. NORTHS! DE SUNSHINE CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY The Northside Sunshine club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Fisher on Winchester street. All mem bers are cordially invited to be present. BETA SIGMA PHI TO MEET THIS EVENING Beta Sigma Phi will hold an In teresting meeting at eight o'clock tonight, January 8th, at the home of Miss Frances Metzger on Mill street. All members are cordial ly Invited to be present. sMIUULE.-MllE. WOMEN , HEED THIS ADVICE!! Thousand of women are helped to go emil ln thru distress caused by this period a woman o iuc w 52 , wiib Lydia E. pinkham'i Vegetaoie pnmrniinrl famous jfcfc. for over oO yri.UTryitl T IS 52 . -l Pinkli V" Camp m ,m r-7 A Grand Cast of Big Stars in The Picture of Pictures! Show 1:45-7-9 P. M. Mats, 30c, Eves. 40c, Kiddies 10c C D M ID Save Dollars While You Have t he Chance Deep, Drastic Price Reductions Now Offered at LOWELL'S Great Semi-Annual Starts Thursday, January 9th at 9 A. M. All Winter Merchandise Included in This Sale SHOES Broken sizes of novelty and sport oxfords V (some Johansen's in cluded) V LOO Included in this group are our latest end most, outstanding styles. (Including some Natural Bridge and Johansens.l $3.99 Included in this group are sport oxfords, novelties, in correc tive types. Values to $6.00. $2.99 Included in this group are many pairs of dress and sport shoes sizes broken val ues to $4.95. $1.99 All Children's Shoes Specially Priced For This Sale COATS All Winter Coats Must Be Sold Values to $14.98 I Values to $16.98 I Values to $23.98 $8.99 I $10.99 1 $14.99 DRESSES Values to $3.98 Values to $4.98 and $4.98 $2.59 $3.59 Values to $8.98 Values to $12.98 $5.59 $7.89 Values to $2.98 $1.59 Values to $6.98 $4.59 ALL DRESSES LISTED ABOVE ARE ALL NEW SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE HOUSE COATS HATS ma All Hats Priced Into ROBES Two Groups Values To AD.TT 49C and 89t $12.98 w" ' i i Br i $3.99 SKIRTS Values to 79tf HOSE $1.98 ' 'T mQ. olues to - $1.59 ThiTsVleonly ARTEMIS SLIPS BLOUSES irrr"" 93l !rrf.$L59 UDWEILIL 114 North Jackson St., Roseburq 7 "2i