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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSE8UR6,' OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY' 18, 94i: SflDCDEW Ssclol Calendar Monday January 20 Dr. ft. L. Dunn's non-denomlna-flonal Bible study class to meet nt 7:45 o'clock In evening at Douglas hotel dining hall. Public Invited. Junior Woman's club meeting at 8 o'clock In evening at Rose burg Woman's club house. Junior auxiliary to Umpqua unit to meet at 7 o'clock In eve ning at armory. Lilac circle, No. 4!), Neighbors of Woodcraft, six-thirty o'clock potluck dinner at I. O. O. P. hall, followed by lodge meeting. Benson P.-T. A. to meet at three o'clock in afternoon at school house. Episcopal guild 7:30 . dessert-suppct- meeting at J. M. Judd home with Mrs. Judd, Mrs. Rob ert Matthews, Mrs. E. R. Kenny, Mrs. J. E. JUdd, Miss Bess Whar ton and Mrs. Leslie C. Cum mlngs, hostesses. Members asked to make reservations by calling a member of the committee. Tuesday, January 21 Roseburg Women's Athletic as sociation to meet at Junior high School at 7:30 in evening. Roseburg Woman's club one thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon at Woman's club house with Mr. T. G. Watson, Mrs. Homer Grow, Mrs. Morris H. Roach, Mrs. George K. Quinc, Mrs. J. Roland Parker and Mrs. G. C. Tison In charge of Fine Arts program. Melrose grange meeting at 7:30 in evening at hall with Roseburg senior high debate team present ing a debate, followed by a busi ness meeting, social hour and re frnulimpnls. Eagles auxiliary quarterly birthday party at 8 o'clock In eve ning at Eagles hall. Wednesday, January 22 . Delphian club to meet at two clock In afternoon at home of Mrs. C. R. Fream on S. Stephens street. r.lennnrv Sewing . club afUT- nnnn meetlnff at home of Mrs. J. Sehaeffer. Members urged to be tii-nepnt. Melrose Home Economics club one o'clock luncheon at nome oi Mrs. Nellie Meyers with Mrs. Amv Matthews, Joint hostess, Hosehurg Art and Embroidery club afternoon meeting at home of Mrs. R. L. Hounshcii ai m Mill street. , , , we ifh.a club one o clock lunchetih meeting at home of Mrs. C. B. Calkins. Thursday, January 23 Roseburg Men's Glee club, un der direction of R. M. Lnurcn, ro meet nt 7:30 In evening nt city hall for practice. Ladles of Roseburg Country club to meet at 9:30 n. m. at club house for contract bridge; 12:30 potluck luncheon and 1:30 golf- '"Northslde Sunshine club after noon meeting at home of Mrs. Helen I'rlncen on Tipton road. Woman's Benefit association to meet at two o'clock In afternoon at Maceabce hall. Friday, January 24 Florence Nightingale tent, No. 15, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War to meet at 7:30 in evening at armory. Gray Ladles dance in evening nt veterans administration facll- Ity. Eden ladles aid to meet nt home of Mrs. C. R. Holmquist In after noon Instead of January 30th as previously announced. Rev. anil Mrs. Edward Ecklaf of Marsh field to lie present. Saturday, January 25 I Roseburg Woman's club serv ice shop open all day upstairs In club house, opposite Hunt's In dian theatre. legion auxiliary welfare shop' open all day in back of Hoy Bel lows' . store, opposite News-Review office. Fuller-ton P.T. A. to sponsor cooked food sale at McKcan and Baldwin's. January 28 . Tournament committee of Country club to simnsur card party at 8 o'clock in evening lit club house. !rtzes and refresh ments. Mrs. J. F. Dillard, Mrs. K. II. Van Ness and Mrs. It. D. Bridges In charge. February 1 Garden Valley Women's club cooked food and candy sale at Powell's Hardware stoic on N. Jackson street. St. Joseph's Altar society bake sale at McKcan and Baldwin's In charge of Mrs. L. L. Miller, chair man, Mrs. Vincent Malone and Mis. Vernon Wallace. , February 7 ' American Legion auxiliary to Hxmsor public card party at 8 o'clock In evening at K. of I', hall. Reservations rail Mis. Broadway or Mrs. Jossc. Prizes lor cards. Door yirUv and rc frcsliinciitt. By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER Rebekahs and Odd Fellows Install 1941 Officers af Large Affair on Tuesday Jolnf Installation of officers for 1941 Of Roseburg Rebekah lodge, No. 41, and Philetarian lodge. No. 8, of the I. O. O. F. took place Tuesday evening at a large affair at the hall. The Rebekah business session preceded the Installation and was in charge of the noble grand, Lora Darby. A committee of three introduced Mrs. Mary E. Wood, of Ruby Rebekah lodge. No. 52, of Orange, Calif. Frank Beals was admitted to the Rose burg lodge by transfer at the De cember 24th meeting. Maggie Dent was elected trus tee; Ethel Bailey, staff captain, and Tlllie Johnson, member of the hall committee. Lois Baker was appointed to act as a judge from the Rebekah lodge foT the Odd Fellows Americanism essay contest. The visiting committee appointed included: Gertrude Hatfield, Dora Schmidt and Tlllie Johnson. It was announced that the membership roll listed 193 members at the beginning of the year 1941. District deputy president, Ona Williams; district deputy grand master, Oliver Plumer, assisted by R. L. Russell and Elsie Reese, grand marshals, Installed the fol lowing new officers: Noble grands, Hallle Wlllets and Ialo Stephens: vlcegrands, Hazel Al fhaus and Frank Long; recording secretaries, Tlllie Johnson and A. J. Geddes; financial secretary, Emma Taylor; treasurers, Elsie Reese and Victor Boyd; wardens, Emmalou Dlshrhan and Jess' Director of "Trial By Jury" Is Very Talented Musician Singers In the cast of the com- of music degree there this sum Ic opera, "Trial By Jury," which j mer. Is to be presented here this i i ,ir.,n ,..i ui.. d,.i. spring, have expressed their ap-1 preciatlon of the opportunity to r lnt n n, lei- n illt-Krtnr of anrh r, . r , jtciy,,,, was music uirccior oi inc i , , ,,, . ,,, , . i iweive-uiu iv u ciuu iiu-uusii-ss - - iugi wuj o- ability and training as Miss I lei- j lmVersltv dramatic productions ! Ml' K Ch,ul7nl1'' Mrs' A J' i luncheon at the Hotel Umpqua i fharmlnS affair Thursday even- j ment play with Mrs. L. E. Mc ene Robinson. wnll(, m college and studied with I Geddes, Mrs. Foster Butner. Mrs. 'une"ton "l ,ne "U'L u" w , Ing at the Masonic temple with , clintock winning high score and Miss ROblnson Is'rf native Ore- outstanding authorities In the i K.ennrlh, F""- 5 c- .JnC' i1" wKh cove1'3 being plaCe'' , Mrs. Maurice J. Newland, worthy Mrs. Arthur H. Mountford win- gonlan.' She attended the Eugene high school, where she achieved 'distinction by winning first prize In piano in a state eontest. In 1933 she was graduated from the school of music at University of Oregon. Her outstanding ability was recognized there. She won the Phi Beta scholarship, was pi anist for the Oregon Trail pa geant, coached voice students, aiS companled the Polyphonic choir, University symphony and soloists of prominence and appeared many times as a soloist on civic, . ..... nMk-prqltv and radio nrnframs. t Miss Robinson has continued ! her musical studies at Northwest-: the opera, "1 rial By Jury, as be em university In Chicago and j ing one of the outstanding musi she exiects to receive the master 1 cal performances of this city. WINSTON MERRY-QO-ROUND CLUB IS ENTERTAINED BY MRS. EARL SMITH TUESDAY The Winston Merrj'-Go-Roiind club met Tuesday nt the Clay Smith home wllh Mrs. Earl Smith as a most gracious hostess at a lovely one-thirty o'clock salad luncheon. Covers were placed for Mis. George Gaab and Mrs. K. Iow- den, guests, nml Mrs. J. II. Wil son, president. Mrs. I). II. Mor gan, Mrs. Howard Carnes. Mrs. It. D. Klcist. Mrs. J. Earl Pickens, Mrs. W. II. Carter, Mrs. A. L. Wllsort. Mrs. J. Harold Nichols. Mrs. George Johnson. Mrs. J. K. Masters. Mrs. II. A. Winston, Mrs. ', Jack Siiksdnrf, Mrs. Clay Smith and the hostess, Mrs. Earl Smith. Sewing and visiting were en joyed during the afternoon. The next meeting will lie a one o'clock luncheon January 29th at the home of Mrs. W. II. Carter with Mrs. A. L. Wilson acting as Joint hostess. BADOURA CLUB ENJOYS DELIGHTFUL LUNCHEON AT LYLE MARSTERS HOME The Ilndoura club. Daughters of the Nile held its Juminry no-hostess twelve o'clock luncheon meet ing at the attractive home of Mrs. Lyle Marsters In Happy Valley. Covers were placed at a prettily arranged table for Mrs. 1 William Bell, president. Mis. G. R. Bates. Mrs. A. J. Ynuni!. Mis. Klma Stephens. Mrs. II. R. Ed-' wards, Mrs. Albert Micelll and Mrs. Marsters. New olllcers were elided and iiiciuiic: mis. a. .1. lining, nresi- dent; Mrs. Bert Wells, vice presi dent; Mrs. Lyle Minsters, secre tary, and Mrs. G. Ii. Hales, treasurer. The afternoon hours were spent j with Miss Chester winning the: Wallace Robertson. Mrs. E. J. Peggy Savage and Mrs. M.'C. In sewing for the Shrine hospital. : high score and Miss Gerol. sec- Schrimpf, Mrs. Paul McGowan. . Bowker. Unelv gills were pre The next meeting w III be a no- j on. I high score. Mrs. I. A. Miles and the hostess, scnted to Miss 'Darby, w ho will iiosicss sivuuii.v ociock innnerj 1 curuary Inn, at tin home of ' Mis. A. .1. sming on l'lml sin el. 1 i Marr; conductors, Helen McKay I and Glenn Wilson; chaplains, Lena C. Porter and Oliver John- son; R. S. N. G., Ethel Bailey and W. O. Patterson; L. S. N. G., Ly dia Roadman and H. A. Tavlor: I outside guards, Elsie Russell and Harpham, Mrs. Robert Hawley, August Heck; inside guards, Mrs. Jay Young, Mrs. James Da Merle Henry and J. B. Bdiley; R, vis, Mrs. C. M. Stark and the hos- s. v. G., Ruth Plumer and Dale . Addms; L. S. V. G., Mayme Hud nell and T. B. Busenbark, and musicians, lna Farnsworth and Oliver Plumer. Edythe Florerice Kelley, past president of the A. R. A., gave a short talk and the following were Introduced: Minnie Wlllits, of Cottage Grove, Dr. and Mrs. Wlhlon, of Seaside Rebekah lodge and recently moved to this city; Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Fosback, j of Florence, Ore., lodge and now residents of Dlllard; Mrs. Wands, and Miss Anne Heubner, of Elk ton. Mary Peterson gave a short lalk of the Alpha Zeta Theta Rho Girls club. A social hour followed and re freshments were served at beau tifully appointed tables in the; banquet room. The decorating ! port on the Nobel prize winner, committee Included: Ethel Busen-1 Sinclair Lewis and roll call top bark, Alice Gof f and Lyilla Road- cs to be given by Mrs. Fred As man. Refreshments were in I am, Mrs. Clyde Beard, Mrs. R. R. iimige oi winnie nawn, cnair - man, Mane Wilson, Agnes Pitch ford, Martha Perry, Mayme Fctt, Ila Laubach, Emily Judd and Frank Bcals. The next regular meeting of the Rebekah lodge will be held January 28 at 7:30 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall. inson is wp PquppPrt: she'helped ,,.w ,,,' ,'H , . , .,, . .Z Held at Northwestern university. AMinn famnK nmfaw. i. iih whom Miss Robinson has studied are; Noble Cain, director of the Chicago A Cnppella choir; Hugh Ross, director of the Schola Can torum In New York City; Ida Bach, noted Gilbert and Sullivan authority of Los Angeles; Max Krone, of the University of South ern California, and Robert Mac Cleod, University of Edinburgh, Scotland. Miss Robinson Is now music In- structor in the Roseburg schools. ,...,, " . . Rixtlrifnfn of Ihls nltv nr Ing forward to the production of ' iook-i PUBLIC INVITED TO LEGION AUXILIARY BENEFIT CARD PARTY The American Legion auxiliary ; will sponsor a large benefit card 1 party Friday evening, February 7lh, at 8 o'clock at the K. of P. hall, to which the public Is cor dially Invited to attend. Mrs. George Wharton and Mrs. L. W. Josse are Joint chairmen of the affair and are being assisted by Mrs. Earl Ullrich, Mrs. J. M. Judd and Mrs. H. T. Hansen. The decorations will ho in charge of Mrs. Broadway and the refresh mcmnts are In charge of Mrs. V. J. Micelll. Reservations may be I made by telephoning either Mrs. Josse at 357-11 or Mrs. Broadway at 12 Y. Contract bridge tables will be In charge ol Mrs. Clair K. Allen, Mrs. Guy Cordon, Mis. E. F. Tandv and Mrs. C. B. Wade with Mite t).,i.. Innnu l, r,h.i..,in rf thn I ,:,'',", 1 1 iiivlllill ill illill l.ns. vvmu v-iiiii- ! mlngs In charge of pinochle ta i bles. Prizes will be awarded to ! both men and ladles winning high i scores and a door prlr will also ' be given. Refreshments will be served later In the evening. MISS IRENE GREENBAUM ENTERTAINS BRI . .DOE CLUB ON MONDAY EVEr Miss Irene Greenbaum very graciously entertained her bridge club at her home In the Beltonla mmrtmpnts Monday m-enini?. Those enjoying the evening with Miss Crecnhaiim Included: I ! Mrs. J. A. Caraway, a guest, and Mrs. R. M. Church. Mrs. 11. II. Turner. Mrs. Lerov II a . Miss Alice Gerot. Miss Marjorle Cites- tcr anil miss rnelina smun. f Contract bridge was In play , i during the uleasant evening hours i ImWt in the evening Miss Giftrbau'n i.n vi il Imi lv rr livsliiucnl!., MRS. PAUL GE0OES HONORED AT LOVELY SHOWER PARTY GIVEN BY INTENSE CLUB Mrs. Earl Ullrich graciously en tertained the Inter Se Study club at a charming one o'clock lunch con Tuesday at her home on Com mercial avenue, at which time Mrs. Paul Geddcs was guest of honor and a lovely shower was given to her by the members. The table, centered with a bowl of chrysanthemums and aca cia, with attractive favors made by Mrs. R. R. Brand, was espe cially lovely and covers were plac ed for Mrs. Paul Geddes, guest of honor; Mrs. M. S. Cree, of Wash ington, Penn., and Mrs. George Churchill of Bend, Ore., guests, and Mrs. Fred Asam, Mrs. Clyde Beard, Mrs. R. R. Brand, Mrs. Charles Doerner, Mrs. E. S. Hall, Mrs. R. B. Hampton, Mrs. V. V. tcss. Mrs. Ullrich. - 1 Roll-call topics were given by i Mrs. Charles Doerner and Mrs. i Jay Young, after which Mrs. Rob- lert Hawley gave an outline: of the nationalities of Nobel prize winner and a resume of the life of Alfred Nobel, followed by giv ing a review of the recently pub lished novel, "The Girl of the Crimson Rose," by Rev. J. R Turnbull, formerly pastor of the Roseburg Baptist church and now a resident of Ashland. Rev. Mr. Turnbull had the book published just before the holiday season and it is reported to be having a fine sale. The next meeting will be held January 28th at the home of Mrs. E. S. Hall on Military street with Mrs. Paul Geddes eivlne the re- : Brand and Mrs. James Davis. WILEY-ELL I SON-CHURCH ILL SHOWER PARTY 13 GIVEN FOR MRS. PAUL GEDDES One of the loveliest parties of the week was the surprise show er party and seven:thirty o'clock dessert-supper given by Mrs. A. J. Ellison, Mrs. George Churchill and Mrs. Earl Wiley at the lat ter's home on South Kane street Wednesday evening in compli ment to Mrs. Paul Geddes. Pink and blue dressed baby dolls and appropriate placecard favors graced the prettily ap i Pjnted SPrvins lah?s; eau""i' ' gifts were presented to Mrs. Ged- : des from: Mrs. A. N. Orcutt. j Mrs. Lois Wesley, Mrs. M. T. I " lie, una. uiwrenu; fuiliu, mis. Floyd Wilson Mrs. H D. McKay' Mrs. L. A. Rhodcn, . Mrs. A. B. Taylor, Mrs. J. E. MqClintock, Mrs. Maurice L. Hallmark, Mrs. Harrie W. Booth, Mrs. Stewart Cooper. Mrs. Dorothy Hunt, Mrs. E. A. Brltton, Mrs. R. B. Hamp ton, Mrs. C. M. Butner, Mrs. Gor don Stewart, Mrs. Edwin Booth and the hostesses, Mrs. Wiley, Mrs. Ellison and Mrs. Churchill. The gifts were presented in a PlnK na olue a-ratea umoreiia. vieiiinn -n nn nvm r in- ni the . ' P'sant evening hours. ! MRS. CHESTER MORGAN IS I HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB i AT DESSERT-LUNCHEON J Mrs. Chester Morgan was a I most gracious hostess Tuesday j afternoon when she entertained I her bridge club at a very lovely j one-thirty o'clock dessert-lunch- eon at her home In Laurclvvood Jasmine and sweetpeas formed a U If.. I rrtt!f f... Ihn Crt,-.,lMff tahl0. An attractive gift was pre- ' Covers were placed for Mrs. H. scnted to Mr. and Mrs. Kuck C. Wells, a guest, and Mrs. Har-1 from Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ush rie W. Booth, Mrs. E. S. McClain. er, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Atei Mrs. Paul Helwcg, Mrs. Edward ' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thicle, Mr. and G. Kohlhagen. Mrs. II. II. Turner. ; Mrs. Argus Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Newland and 1 Mrs. Leslie C. Cummings. Mrs. Leroy Hlatt. I Cards and dancing were en- Contract bridge was enjoyed Joyed during the pleasant eve during the pleasant afternoon ! nlng hours, after which delicious hours with Mrs. Newland win-1 refreshments were served. mug inc nign stint- ui i- iiiiii Mrs. Helwcg the table prize. MRS. G. V. WIMBERLY ENTERTAINS FOR VISITOR AT CHARMING LUNCHEON Mrs. O. V. Wlmberlv entertain- J 1 I - . "":""" m I Hotel Umpqua Monday, Mrs. Wil bur Curtis, of Gunnlston, Colo- -...i ....... . . . u , rado, who Is a past state president . n r- ii j , Colorado '"" of Other members of the local chaptc- cnloving the luncheon ...ui vi,. -.... ..,.,.. t.-a is ri ..... ". .. '., .. ' ' i.yne aim Airs. nur. ?r v,row. nir. Mrs. cri,, have been house guests of the Uter's sister. Mrs. Horace Campbell, In West Rose-, burg. MRS- OONN RADABAUGH 'ENTERTAINS SEWING CLU AT LUNCHEON Mrs. Donn Radahaugh was a most gracious hostess Tuesday, when she enlprtnlmv her ' ni club al a very lovely one o'clock luncheon at her beautiful new home in Laurrlwood. Covers were nlntvil fur Mrs. Mrs. Radabaugh. Sowing atid vis- Itlnc? wi re rnlmeil itmim- ili ,' pleasant eseillng liours. Exotic Fashions Shown For Spring A heart-shaped bonnet of dotted Swiss organdy In watermelon a good example of the new necklace silhouette in spring hafs. The bib Is attached to the brim with tiny bows of matching organdy. The bonnet obviously not intended for day in and day out wear was shown In Fashion Futures, New York's showing of styles for spring and summer. U. OF O. MOTHERS CLUB HAS LUNCHEON MEETING AT HOTEL UMPQUA ON TUESDAY The University of Oregon Moth ers club members enjoyed : .!... i. i i for Mrs. L. W. Jossc, Mrs. Edgar, shoemaker, Mrs. Roy Bel-' lows, Mrs. Harris Ellsworth, Mrs. Thomas Kerr and the chairmuil for the day, Mrs. Charles H. Craig. In the absence of the president anil secretary, Mrs. C. E. Wim berly and Mrs. H. C. Church, the meeting was In charge of Mrs. L. W. Josse and Mrs. Edgar Lewis. Plans were made for a tea to be neio r eoru. y i "7" hers and oliniblo members, the , , ..... .n .,..r,H later. Mrs. Roy Bellows will act as chairman of the tea. HOUSEWARMING PARTY IS GIVEN SATURDAY NIGHT FOR MR. AND MRS. F. C. KUCK A delightful housewarming party was given Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Kuck Saturday evening at their new home on South 1 SLI CL l- I MR. AND MRS. PEARSON ENTERTAIN BRIDGE CLUB ON FRIDAY EVENING Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pearson en tertained their bridge . club at lhi.li hnmn PrllflV pvpnlmr .Tms ..i ..,. ,., , ,.,. i t l,Mllt '-""J tractive motif for the occasion. Members enjoying the evening ...!(L K.t ...I n.n.nH In Willi nil. dull iiia. j L-nisun ui- , . . ... L . . c uded: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Long. Mr. and! Mrs. L. K. Fies and Mr. Mrs' M. Dunn. Contract brlnf 'nvipla, lurlnR . 'ff Evening wllh Mrs. Long and Mr. Fies winning the hich scores. Fol- , . " . . . . ... ' " " Z Z S"3'!,-? , t,n,soon sorvrd lmi''y rcln'sh- ; FOURSOME CLUB GIVES i FAREWELL DINNER FOR MARY ELLEN DARBY Miss Mary Ellen Darby was honored by her foursome bridge r,,lh delightful dinner at the noiri nose uiesoay evening, ioi- :"'ed by bridge at the L. W. Metz- K11 nunic on nun sueei. Covers were placed for Miss IDarbv. Miss France Meloer. Mls sail January 23rd from - San IpranH.ien fur linnnhitn tr IWn.i several months visiting her aunt. m at 111 ROSEBURG CHAPTER OF EASTERN STAR CELEBRATES FIFTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY Roseburg chapter of Eastern Star celebrated its fifty-fifth an niversary at a large and very matron, presiding. Mrs. George Kohlhagen, a char- tcr member of Roseburg chapter and its worthy matron in 1891, was the special guest of honor and was escorted to the east and a lovely gift was presented from the chapter to her. Mrs. I. Abra ham, a member of Roseburg chap ter for forty-seven years, and Mrs, D. R. Shambrook and Stony Cawl field, members for over forty years, were also honored during the east The guests gave short I mm. jiic yu.-sia jjavi. snuiu ta ks durine the Drocram hour. j Initiation was held with Airs. 1 1. D. iciyiui singing suius uuung tne ceremony, un mo program Mrs. Frances Lintott pleased the group by playing a piano solo and Miss Margaret Page gave a de lightful reading. A social hour followed and lovely refreshments were served In the banquet room at tables beautifully appointed and deco rated with bowls of acacia. The large birthday cake, bearing the Inscription of the chapter's fifty fifth anniversary, was cut and served. The committee included Mrs. John E. Runyan and Mrs. Andrew J. Ford, joint chairmen, Mrs. Viola Thurston. Mrs. R. D. Williams, Mrs. C. J. Grimm, Mrs. Fletcher Gardner, Mrs. T. G. Wat son, H. H. Turner and John E. Runyan. The next meeting of the chap ter will be held February 6th at 8 o'clock at the temple. MRS. EDWIN BOOTH IS HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB ON WEDNESDAY Mrs. Edwip Booth very gra ciously entertained her bridge club at a lovely one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon at her beauti ful home near Myrtle Creek Wed nesday afternoon. Covers were placed at a prettily appointed tabic for Mrs. Edward S. Kohlhagen and Mrs. L. K. Fies. guests, and Mrs. Scott Williams, Mrs. Roger Bailey. Mrs. O. R. Hess. Mrs. Frank Coen. Mrs. Frederick Chapman, Jr., and the hostess. Mrs. Booth. Contract bridge was enjoyed during the pleasant afternoon hours with Mrs. Roger Bailey winning the high score prize. MR. AN 0 MRS. ALDRIDGE CELEBRATE FIFTY-THIRD WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Aldrldge celebrated ' their fifty-third wed ding anniversary at a very de lightful dinner at their home at Myrtle Creek on Sunday, Janu ary 12th. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. S. Buell. Mrs. M. May. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Hulbert and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Aldridge. S 3 ii pink with matching bib-necklace is COUNTRY CLUB LADIES HONOR MRS: GEDDES AND MRS. GREENE ON THURSDAY The ladies of the Roseburg Country club met Thursday morn ing at the club house for the weekly contract bridge touina- ning second high score. The luncheon table was espe cially lovely with bouquets of heather and jasmine and tall pink tapers. Mrs. L. E. McCIln tock and Miss Helen Casey were in charge of the decorations. Mrs. Paul Geddes and Mrs. Gone Greene were guests of honor and the ladies of the club presented a lovely gift to both Mrs. Geddes and Mrs. Greene. Covers were placed for Mrs. Frank Coen, captain, Mrs. E. A. Pearson, secretary, Mrs. Geddes and Mrs. Greene, guests of honor. Mrs. L. K Fies, Mrs. R. D. Bridges, Mrs. E. B. Van Ness, Mrs. W. M. McEachern, Mrs. Kenneth Quine, Mrs. J. F. Dll lard, Mrs. Harris Ellsworth, Mrs. W. E. Ott, Mrs. E. J. Rodgers, Mrs. Arthur H. Mountford, Mrs. J. R. Mountford, Mis. Edward G. Kohlhagen, Mrs. O. R. Hess, Mrs. L. E. McClintock, Mrs. W. J. Olmscheld, Mrs. Kenneth W. Kinnev and Mrs. Robert Bissell. Mrs. Dillard was appointed lady director to meet with the men's board of directors. Plans were outlined or a delightful card party to be held at the club house the evening of January 28th at 8 o'clock with the tournament com mittee in charge including: Mrs. J. F. Dillard, Mrs. E. B. Van Ness and Mrs. R. D. Bridges. Prizes will be awarded and re freshments will be served. MRS. GRANT OSBORN IS HOSTESS TO SEWING CLUB ON TUESDAY EVENING Mrs. Grant Osborn entertained her sewing club at her lovely home In Laureiwood Tuesday evening. Following a nlcasant social hour of sewing and visit ing, lovely refreshments were served by Mrs. Osborn lo Mrs. R. m. inurcn, Mrs. L. A. Miles, Mrs. Leslie C. Cummincs. Mrs. n..'J Mintonye, Mrs. .1. L. S.mn,i,,r and Mrs. Floyd Wilson. i NEW SERVICE LAUNDRY 324 W. LANE ST. WILEY-BORGEN-LILLY PARTY GIVEN FOR KEYNOTE CLUB FRIDAY Mrs. Earl Wiley, Mrs. Ed Bor- ' . gen and Mrs. L. M. Lilly were hostesses at a very lovely one thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon Friday at the attractive home of the former on South Kane street, when they entertained the Metho dist Keystone club. Covers were placed for Mrs. Kenneth Ford, president, Mrs. R, B. Hampton, Mrs. M. M. Nelson, Mrs. William Unrath, Mrs. Loren Harvey, Mrs. Lawrence Rand. - Rand, Mrs. Homer Rand, Mrs. C. K. Rand, Mrs. Delmar Wilson, Mrs. Elward Smith, Mrs. George Churchill, of Bend, Ore.; Mrs. W, E. Buell, Mrs. Paul Geddes, Mrs. John M. Raish, Mrs. H. D. Mc Kay, Mrs. Floyd Wilson, Mrs. E. C. Jones, Mrs. Elmer Hampton, Mrs. C. A. Chamberlin, Mrs. A. G. Flagel, Mrs. Vernon Keel, Mrs. Hugh Harrison, Mrs. Ned Dixon, Mrs. C. M. Butner, Mrs. J. F. Dil lard, Mrs. Roscoe Marsters, Mrs. J. H. Boucock, Mrs. S. J. Fett. Mvs. Geneva Cavander, Mrs. E. A. 1 Brltton, Mrs. C. A. Edwards, Mrs. Fred L. Southwlck, Mrs. L. M. Lilly, Mrs. Ed Borgen and Mrs. Earl Wiley. A short memorial service was held at the opening of the busi ness session, after which the members selected their secret-sis- ' ter for the ensuing year. A social hour followed the business ses sion. The next one-thirty dessert- luncheon meeting will be held February 7th at the home of Mrs. M. M.'Nelson at 440 South Steph ens street wit Mrs. R. B. Hamp ton and Mrs. Homer Rand as as-' sisting hostesses. B. P. W. C. HAS FINE MEETING AT CLUBHOUSE ON MONDAY EVENING The regular meeting of the Business and Professional Worn- en's club was hold January 13th-, opened with the singing of Amer ica, the flag salute, and the club collect. Following the business meeting, Margaret Watklns gave a very interesting book review on "Footprints 'of the Trojan Horse. Reverend Melville T. Wire pre sented a lecture on the art of etching and displayed some ex cellent etchings --from-' his- own work. Refreshments were served to the following guests and mem- hers: Reverend and Mrs. Melville T. Wire, Mrs. Lee Wells, Mrs. W. R. Brown, Mrs. F. Butner, Mrs. ira a. Kiclclle, Dora Braughton, Helen Blodgett, Marie Martens, Amanda Anderson. Martha Perrv. Vera Fredrickson, Mrs. J. M. Judd, Mrs. Story lies. Dolma Grobe, Rebecca Crockett. Amws Pitchford, Bess Stark, Lucille benox, Dorothy Norton, Carrie Bell, Gene Mills, Ethel Carpen ter, Verna .Carothers. Mnnraret Johnson, Lois Duncan, Margaret Page, Margaret Watkins, Ethel Easton, Elizabeth Garrett, Nance Fitzsimmons. Marcaret Kaon. ders, Lena Porter, Stella Spencer and Lavola McMillen. MRS. GEORGE L. SINGLETON HONORED AT BIRTHDAY DINNER ON JANUARY 12TH Mr. and Mrs. George R. Single ton entertained at a very lovely one-thirty o'clock turkey dinner at their home Sunday to honor their daughter-in-law, Mrs. George L. Singleton, on her birth day anniversary. A beautiful birthday cake and , tall red lighted tapers In silver! candleholders graced the prettily appointed table. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. George Singleton and two sons, Gordon and Phillip, Mr. and Mrs. Cvril Nichols and Iwo daughters, Pa tricia and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Benme Du Fresne, of Corvallis, 1- B. Nichols, Miss Llllie Davlin and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Singleton. ' FREE Knitting Instruction Mrs. E. Matfhews, expert in structor on knitting, invites you to see her for your knit ting problems. Flcisher and Priscilla Yarns in Stock MATTHEWS KNIT SHOP Balcony Fisher's Dept. Store Dance of the 7 'Wails' Stop wailing about washday troubles turn the family laun dry over to u. We wash. We Iron. We use pure ingredients. We charge you low prices. Wc :all tor. 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