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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG; OREGON,' SATURDAY, FEBRUARY fl, 14b.
SCDCEDEW
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
Social Calendar
Monday, February 10
Dr. R. L, Dunn's non-denom-
meet at 7:45 In evening iit dining P
hall of Douglas hotel. Public in
Iwith roll call being answered by
; members giving favorite Blhle
i verse. 1 Annual election of offic
ers. I W. S. of C. S. of Methodist
I church to meet at church parlors
' for one o'clock luncheon to he
by 11:30 executive
meeting. Mrs. D
man of hostess committee. Mrs
MRS. GEORGE K. QUINE
HONORED AT SURPRISE
LUNCHEON ON BIRTHDAY
MRS. A. B. TAYLOR IS
HOSTESS TO SEWING
CLUB ON WEDNESDAY
Mrs. A. B. Taylor very gracious
ly entertained her sewing club at
a delightful one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon
at her home In
Laurelwooit Wednesday after
noon. The Valentine motif was
beautifully carried out In the des
sert and In the table appoint-1 ,,., c,ub at tne clul house
mpn'9- i day afternoon, at which time Mrs.
Covers were placed for Mrs. j r. l. Whipple and Mrs. I. B. Rld
Harold Bellows, Mrs. C. M. But- j die, were joint chairmen, assisted
ner, Mrs. E. A. Britton, Mrs. by Mrs. John William Robertson,
Grant Osborn, Mrs. E. S. Hall, Mrs. Arthur H. Moutford and Mrs.
State President Is Guest Speaker
At Roseburg Woman's Club Tuesday
Mrs. Harld D. Peterson, of Dal
las, state president ol the Ore
gon Federation of Women's clubs,
was the guest speaker at the one
thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon
meeting of the Roseburg Worn-
: Mrs. Civile Carstens, Mrs. G. M
I Krell, Mrs. Earl Wiley, Mrs. Wll-
A. S. Coen.
Japanese quince, tulips, sprays
of cottoneaster,- carnations and
pussywillows formed the attrac
tive decorations for the tables and
F. II. Churchill, devotions, and
vited.
It , . r 11, T-hl.t.ln ,.l.,k. In
i"C7-,U" .u'n.lMrs. C. K. Rand, program leader.
...i-v. . 1 , r-rri Northside Sunshine club
01 nUmt' Ul iVIl!. V. . I iniiun-
son, 408 East Lane street.
Kine arts department of Jun-1
ior Woman's club to meet at
to
meet In afternoon at home of
Mrs. E. P. Ballou at Kelley's Horner.
Friday, February 14
Klversdale Home Economies
club one o'clock potluck lunch
eon and Valentine party at hall.
Mrs. Eldon Ogle in charge of
Members asked to each
7:45 o'clock at home of Mrs. Wil
liam Unrath.
Tuesday, Pebruary 11
Young People's league of St.
Paul's Lutherun church Valen
tine nartv at 7:30 in evening at I program.
home of Rev. and Mrs. W. A. ! bring a valentine.
Sylwester, 1170 Military street,
.with Stewart Baker ns assisting
host. Members and friends each
asked to bring a Valentine to the
party.
F. S. club to meet in after
noon at home of Mrs. Earl
Decker.
Inter-So Study club one o'clock
dessert-luncheon at home of
Mrs. James Davis. Roll call to-
Mrs I? FY rwn nn1 M Rnv
Catching were Joint hostesses at 1 lls ,MvCTS and daughter, Marilyn
a very charming luncheon party "le "-. "
at the former', beautiful hnme nn Sewing and visiting were
- . Rimini, lha nlh....n, nflnl'. '
13 Hubar chair- 'Overlook Thursday to compliment : w" y.. room.
ami surprise meir moiner, mis. i Mrs. W.R.Brown, president,
George K. Qulne, on her seventy- The next meeting will be a . contUctcd the meeting, which op
fifth birthday anniversary, one-thirty dessert-luncheon Feb-' enc(1 witn the club cp, De(igc
Tile tabic was centered with a ,jr Ul "--fiorseous
pink azalea with match j Wiley,
int? nink tanors. whiln huvc hou 1
CELEBRATES EIGHTH
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY
iorenee Nightingale Tent No.
15, Daughters of Union Veterans
of the Civil War to meet at 7:30
in evening at armory.
Saturday, February 15
O. S. C. Mothers, club invites
public to attend silver tea at
llotel Hose from three to five
o'clock to raise funds for placing
the O. S. C. Beaver annual and
Barometer newspaper in the
quels of spring flowers were us-i
ed about the rooms. Corsages of
gardenias, violets, lovely bou-:
quets, gifts and cards were pre-1
sented to Mrs. Quine in honor!
to the flag led by Mrs. William
Bell, and community sing led by
Mrs. W. M. Campbell, accom
panied by Mrs. Homer Grow. The
secretary's report was read by
Mrs. Edward G. Kohlhagen. Plans
were made for a membership
drive and Mrs. L. E. Garwood and
George Ginder, Jr., son of Mr.
;m,l Mrc n W ninHnT" .elrihrat.
of the occasion. A very beautiful- j c(j nis eRhth birthday annlver- ;Mrs. Walter Leake were welcom
ly decorated birthday cake was .' sary at a ver cnjoyable party ' cd lnto ,he cluo as new menV
cut and served with the dessert-' Tnuriday afternoon at his homely
course. I )n Laurci woo(i. Miss Marie Martens gave a
Covers were placed for Mrs. j Spring flowers arranged in splendid talk on current events
Quine, guest of honor; her three ' mos Valentine favors and al300' Mrs. Jonn M. Ralsh Introduc
sisters, Mrs. Joseph Wharton, of uh,' i hii-thdav e.-ike oraeeH the'e(1 tnc following program num-
Grants Pass, and Miss Adeline tnhi Mr Hinder wa alted in! bcrs: piano solo by Mrs. Lynn
pics bv Mrs. Charles Ioerner, j Ro,t,bm.( puhn,. Horary.
Mrs. Paul Geddes, Mrs. L. S.
Hall and Mrs. R. B. Hampton.
Program on Nobel prize winner,
Madame Curie by Mrs. C. M.
Stark.
Lady Lions no-hostess seven
o'clock dinner at Hotel Umpqua
with Mrs. A. Klagel and Mrs.
Frank Long hostesses for social
hour.
University of Oregon Mothers
club to meet at tea from three
to five o'clock at home of Mrs.
C. E, Wimberly on East Lane
street with Mrs. Roy Bellows as
hostess. Eligible members in-
vifed as special guests.
Badoura jflub. Daughters or
the Nile to -melt at 7:30 dessert-
supper In evening-'Ht home of nhpr rt charge.
Mrs. A. J. loung .on. rinii.
Eagles Valentine dance at hall
in charge of Fern Hobday, Helen
Bender, Helen Rapp, Anna Tro
zelle and Clara Frew.
Roseburg Woman's club serv
ice shop open all day upstairs In
clubhouse opposite Hunt's Indian
theatre.
Legion auxiliary Welfare shop
open all-day in back of Roy Bel
lows store, opposite News-Review
office. ,
March 28
! Rose P.-T. A. Invites public to
benefit program and fair at. 8
o'clock in evening at school-
house. Mrs. C. B. Wade, Dora
Uroughton and Florence Snek
Stewart and Mrs. C. W. Hunt, of t
Roseburg; her sister-in-law, Mrs.
G. N. Riddle, of Riddle, and four
cousins: Mrs. Otto Logsdon, Mrs.
Lou Grant and Miss Helena Rid
dle, of Riddle, and Mrs. Clay
Smith, of Winston.
Following the luncheon, thc
group enjoyed visiting and were
joined for the tea hour by the
following relatives: Mrs. I. B.
Riddle, Mrs. D. O. Weaver, Mrs.
Charles Stauffer, of Riddle, Mrs.
A. S. Coen, Mrs. J. R. Wharton,
Mrs. George Wharton, Mrs. C. W.
Wharton, Mrs. G. V. Wimberly,
Miss Bess and Miss Jane Whar
j serving by Mrs. Paul Helweg.
I Games were enjoyed and prizes
were awarded and gifts were pre
sented to George, Jr., from Mike
Coen, Barbara Coen, John and
i David Morgan, Peter Williams,
: Brian Booth, Polly Helweg, Bet
ty and Bobby Jump and Merle , son,
, Hampton. Others calling Includ-i
ed: Mrs. Scott Williams and Mrs.
A. S. Coen.
Beckley and whistling solo by
Mrs. Homer Grow.
Mrs. Brown introduced Mrs. Pe
terson, who very charmingly pre
sented a talk on the international
convention of women's clubs held
in Milwaukee in 1940. Mrs. Peter-
who is an unusually fine
speaker, held the Interest of her
audience throughout her entire
talk and she brought out numer
ous points of the American club
woman's work m thc world of to
day. Covers were placed for Mrs. Pe
terson, state president, Mrs. W. R.
Brown, Roseburg club president,
Mrs. Edward G. Kohlhagen, Mrs.
George Frew, Mrs. Claude Baker,
Mrs. Mark L. Underwood, Miss
Marie Martens, Mrs. Lynn Beck
ley, Mrs. Edwin G. Young and
her mother, Mrs. Phelps Gose, of
Walla Walla, Wash., Mrs. G. V.
Wimberly, Mrs. E. L. Knapp, Mrs.
Earl L. Ullrich, Mrs. R. L. Car
penter, Mrs. A. J. Young, Mrs.
William Bell, Mrs. L. E. Gar
wood, Miss Jennie Jorey, Mrs.
Frank Brown, Mrs. George M.
Brown, Mrs. Adah L. Jones, Mrs.
Louis Kohlhagen, Sr., Mrs. H. P..
Conn, Mrs. Laura Robertson,
Mrs. A. J. Geddes, Mrs. Walter
Leake, Mrs. R. W. Marsters, Mrs.
Foster Butner, Mrs. C. E. Jump,
Mrs. Homer Grow, Mrs. F. A.
Fields, Mrs. L. A. Rhoden, Mrs. L.
A. Wells, Mrs. C. D. Fles, Mrs. W.
M. Campbell, Mrs. Harry F. Hat
field, Mrs. I. B. Riddle, Mrs. R. L.
Whipple, Mrs. Lewin Parker,
Mrs. George K. Quine. Mrs. T. G.
Watson, Mrs. John M. Raish, Mrs.
A. S. Coen, Mrs. John William
Robertson, Mrs. Arthur H. Mount-
ford and Mrs. Frederick J. Porter.
The next meeting will be Feb
ruary 18th at the club house with
Mrs. C. E. Banning as guest
speaker on the subject of "South
America," and Mrs. L. A. Rhoden
as chairman of thc hostess committee.
MRS. E. B. VAN NESS
IS HOSTESS TO BRIDGE
CLUB ON TUESDAY
JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB
HAS DELIGHTFUL
MEETING ON MONDAY
Mrs. Harold Peterson, Oregon
state president of the Federation
of Woman's clubs, was guest
speaker at the Junior Woman s
PAST MATRONS CLUB .
HAS DELIGHTFUL
MEETING MONDAY NIGHT
Mrs. E. B. Van Ness very gra
ton, Mrs. Ralph Quine, Mrs. Ken- cl'iiisly entertained her bridge cun mpctjne pid Mon(tav eve-
It I". i..l .1 ,..V. .. , 1 1.. AnA,Ulp A'nlnlr ! . - '. J3 . J. . .
nein iuine, ram. ri. i. mjuuh: mm nun .n a iivi-ij. ini...... . , u ; ning, ,-eD. g at (nc woman s club
and dessert-luncheon at her beautiful
house. The meeting also celebrat
home at the Post Tuesday after- i pd tnp seventh anniversary of the
street.
Eagles auxiliary
0:30 potluck supper
bers asked to bring, covered dish.,
snlads, cake or' 'pie. Regular
meeting to follow.
Rose Loyal Temperance -legion
to meet al -1:15 ut ZV1 South
Main street with Renee Gross In
chnrgo of surprise feature, , Full,
membership attendance asked.;
Jean Wiley Will preside,:.. ' .
Junior Woman's club invilos.
public to' benefit card party at
ft o'clock at Roseburg Woman's
rlubhouse. Prizes and refresh
ments. Rlversdalo Community club in
vites public to Interest ing pro
gram at 8 o'clock at clubhouse.
E. A. Britton lo show motion pic
tures. Pic and coffee will Iw sold
following program.
U. S. W. V. Sewing club to
meet at home of Mrs. T. S. MIDI
kin to sew for American Red
Cross.
Wednesday, February 13
Winston Merry-Go-Round club
to meet at 1:30 dessert-luncheon
at home of Mrs. Howard Carnes.
Past Presidents eluh of!
George Htaimer auxiliary to
meet at 1:30 dessert-luncheon at
home of Mrs. Orlena Slattery on
South Main street,
I,. A. to B. of R. T. to meet at
7:30 In evening at Roseburg Wo
man's clubhouse with Mrs. Olive
Clarke as hostess. Initiation.
W. C. T. V. meeting at two In
afternoon at home of Mrs. V. J.
Mieelll with Mrs. Annie Russell,
president, In charge. Intc restimt
program. Oakland W. C. T. I'.
members to he present.
M. O. A. club to hold all day
meeting with noon potlurk
luncheon at South Methodist
church to spend day sewing for
Red Cross.
Friendly Circle club will meet
at home of Mrs. Clara Siiewlg
instead of at home of Ada Rog
ers as previously planned. Mem
bers asked to attend In costume.
Pries will he awarded.
Melrose Home Economics club
12:30 iotluek luncheon at home
of Edylhe Florence Kelley, 117
McCleiland street. Program in
charge of Mrs. Ray S. Petrequln.
Mrs. D. N. Busenlmrk will pre
side. Past Master's night and pro
gram of Laurel Lodge No. 13, A
F. and A. M. to be held at 7:30
in evening at Masonic temple.
Thursday, February 13
Indies of Country cluh lo meet
nt clubhouse for bridge at !:30
a. m. potluck luncheon at l'J ;.')(
and golfing at 1:30 o'clock
W. B. A. to meet at two o'clock
in afternoon at Maccnbee hall.
Lady Elks social meeting at
8 o'clock in evening at temple
with Mrs. W. J. Olmscheld and
Mrs. Val Strong, Joint hostesses.
Prizes for card plays and refresh
ments.
Missionary society of First
Presbyterian church to meet at
o:30 at home of Mrs. W. M.
Camplx'll with Mi's. Ella Lenox
and Mrs. 11. S. Nichols assign
ing hostesses. Year I took of
prayer, Mrs, W. M. Chalmers;
fiftiit irtnu Mi-,, r rt vim .,,-,1
program topic, "Spiritual Life"1
c5untry tLliB Ladies
to meet at enjoy neauLAft day
lit hall. Mem- -r CLUB HOUSE THURSDAY
i iThu 1 hi'dies' of I ilU 'IKuUburg
Country club met Thursday morn
ing. at the' club house for contract
bridge with ' Ms. 'Paul Geddes
winning high score and Mrs. Har
EUswortlpvnnlng, the ,se.cp,nd
high scori.:' vj. s i i j- ( (, . .- j j
'Mrs. R.-D. Bridges had charge
of the moetipg-in the absence of
tnc presiucni, mrs. rranK Loen,
and Mrs. E. B. Van Ness acted as
secretary In the absence of Mrs.
E. A.. Pearson.. Others present
wore: Mrs. J.'F.'nillard, Mrs. W
M. McEachejTi. Mrs. E. J. Rod
gers, Mrs. W. E. pit, Mrs. Arthur
H. Mount ford, Mrs. J. R. Mount
ford, Mrs. Paul Geddes, Mrs. W. J.
Olmscheld, Mrs. O. R. Hess, Mrs.
J. M. Judd, Mrs. Harris Ellsworth,
Mrs. L. E. McClintock, . Mrs. L.
Stearns, Mrs. Kenneth W. Kin
ney and Mrs. Robert Blssell.
In the afternoon a number of
Hie tallies enjoyed golfing. Next
Thursday the group will begin
the contract brtdge play nt !l:30
a. m. with politick luncheon nt
K!:30 and golfing at 1:30 o'clock.
MRS. LOUIS FULLERTON
ENTERTAINS CLUB AT
CHARMING LUNCHEON
Pale blue crystalware, white
figurines and u center bouquet
of quince, splrea, Jasmine and
pussywillows, flanked by four tall
white tapers, formed a beautiful
motif used by Mrs. Louis Fuller
Ion Wednesday afternoon, when
she entertained her bridge club
at a charming one-thirty o'clock
luncheon al her attractive home
on Fast Third street.
Members enjoying the occasion
with Mrs. Kullerton Included:
Mrs. I.. L. Wimberly, Mrs. Frank
Long. Mrs. Adrian Fisher and
Mrs. Civile Fullerton anil the
following guests: Mrs. R. M.
Church. Mrs. William Moore and
Mrs. Frederick .1. Porter.
Contract bridge was in plav
during the pleasant afternoon
hours with Mrs. Wimberly win
ning the high score and traveling
prizes and Mrs. Long the second
high score.
BETTY MARSTERS IS
HONORED AT SURPRISE
PARTY ON BIRTHOAY
Miss Betty Marsters was hon
ored on her seventivth birthday
anniversary Sunday evening,
when her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
lioscoe Marsters, entertained at a
drlighttul surprise fivethirtv
n cluck dessert supper at their
home. The Valentine motif was
beautifully carried out in the dec
orations. l-ovely gilts were presented to
Miss Hetty from; Miss Lucia Brit
ten, iMins Elaine Fell. Miss Mari
lyn llariihaiu. Miss (. arnien
Mrs. Charles Ostrander
daughter. Sharon
Tho Vninntim. mntif was heau. ' noon. The Valentine motif and inrai
inninr rlnh
tifully carried out on the tea ta-1 all red tapers graced the pret- Mrg Peterson revlcwed for th(,
hie. Mrs. George Wharton poured , "ly appointed serving tabk-s bpncft Qf ,he c,ub members the
and Mrs. Kenneth Quine assisted Covers were placed for Mrs. , nafonal convention which was
; nonen B.sse,, an . mi,, r, . o. . u.-, Milkaukie, Wis., last sum-
Claln guests, and Mr.. Paul Ced-1 hp announ'pd tnat dlstrlct
Mrs Fred Lockwood ' Mrs VV T ' Na 2' wl,h Ros a mbw'
I J,'',s- 1 " V ,. : , m ' ' 1 was the only club district in Ore
! Peters. Mrs. L. k. f ies and Mrs. , gQn ((j adopf ,np ,rave, p,an , as.
; M. , c. Uowker. , , jn spn(nnK (hp two deegates
: Contract bridge was enjoyed ( convention.
: ouring the pleasant afternoon ,
hours with Mrs. Bissell winning' Among the convention high
, the high score prize and M,-s. ; lights mentioned by Mrs. Peterson
i Geddes the second high SrorcWM garden show and tea at
',:., tended by 5,000 delegates and
the hostesses in serving and about
the rooms.
Mrs. Quine, who Is a member of
thc pioneer Rtddle family of
Douglas county, Is an active mem
ber of the Roseburg Woman's
club and the Woman's Society of
Christian Service of the Metho
dist church. She is the mother of
Mrs. Roy Catching, Mrs. R. D.
Coen, Kenneth and II. D, Quine,
all of Roseburg.
CHRISTMAS CLUB IS
ENTERTAINED BY
MRS. H. C CHURCH .
(MRS. W. M. McEACHERN
1 ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB
i AT CHARMING LUNCHEON
townspeople, a fashion show of
test tube fabrics, with a delegate
from district No. 2 modeling in
: the show; a trip to Kohler City,
tho mnrlnl Wlcrnnin rMtv and a
Mrs H C Church very grac- Mls' W' M- McEachern enter- dramatization by Helen Hayes of
louslv'entertalncd the Christmas '"in1 h h'1'1 club at a charm- Jane Addams of Hull House, the
club at a lovely seven o'clock sup-, ""f 0 '"nchcon at her j greatest humanitarian of the
BAPTIST WOMEN'S SOCIEY
HAS LUNCHEON AND
MEETING At CHURCH
The Roseburg Baptist Women's
society met Thursday at the
church parlors for a delightful
one o'clock luncheon with Mrs. H.
W. Anderson as chairman and
circle No. 1 members as hos
tesses. Covers were placed for
twenty-nine ladies and two chil
dren. The Valentine motif was beau
tifully carried out in the decora-
Hons. Red heart candies on white
stems were placed in tiny red and
white flower pots as favors. The
menus carried out the same
color scheme as the table decora
tions. The group sang "America" at
the table and Mrs. L. Kohlhagen,
Sr., led In prayer. Mrs. Ella Har
ris spoke on behalf of the 70th
anniversary of the Baptist For
eign Missionary society, which
.will be observed April 3rd. Her
subject was "What Is Our Task.1
Group singing, accompanied by
Mrs. Claude Baker, closed the
luncheon program, after which
thc group went to the Sunday
school room for the afternoon's
meeting.
Mrs. L. Kohlhagen, Sr., chair
man, presided with the meeting
opening with the group singing of
"Blessed Be the Tie That Binds."
followed by devotions by Mrs. R.
L. Glle on "The Lighthouse." She
took her text from Ph, 2-16 and
Matt. 5-16 and was assisted by
Mrs. Harris, who spoke on
"Christ the Lighthouse." It was
announced that thc Umpqua asso
ciation meeting would be held In
Roseburg April 3rd.
Mrs. Claude Baker presented
the intensely interesting program
on "The Church Universal," and
was assisted by Mrs. John Wil
liam Robertson, who spoke on
"What My Church Means to
Me"; Mrs. C. H. Wickham spoke
on "What My Church Means to
thc Community," and Mrs. George
Caskey spoke on "What My
Church Means to the World.
Mrs. Baker concluded the pro
gram by holding a quiz on "Know
per at her beautiful home In Lau-
relwood Tuesday evening. The
r-nn...... ll'n.hlnntnn r t fi,l t mn.
. ...'...i....i.. i.i ..t i I pretty motif for the occasion,
111 MMS ,1111,11 tlVl.lV llll I li il urn ,,, - - - , . , . , .
ii. ,i,ti,M Covers were placed for Mis. J
As Mrs. Church is leaving thc
rirsl of the week for the army i
post. Fort Wordcn. Wash., to join IM'?- w,' m"- ra' "on and one of the outstanding
her husband, a beautiful cameo Metzger, Mrs H. C. Steains and-meptnBS fol. tne (clcf;a,PS at lhc
l1(M. in,- i,,i, una. l..v , ,. . . .. conclave, uvcr iuu junior ciuo
iMi-s. ficai-ns wuo nn: Bii.-i-, women were in attendance at the
noons nign suuie ui mt- p session.
Friday afternoon. Beautiful daf
l fodlls were used to carry out a I
i F. Dillard, Mrs. A. B. Taylor, Mrs.
'. H. H. Turner. Mrs. Grant Osborn, I
Mrs. L. W. Metzger, Mrs. E.'R. I
Mrs. Peterson also touched on a
symposium, of Interest to young
club women, when a group of col
lege students were guest speak
ers. The topic was timely in keep
ing with the International situa
brooch was presented to
from the club members as a fare
well gift
Members of the club besides
with Mrs. E. R. Metzger w inning ! '
Thc Past Matrons club of Rose
burg chapter of Eastern Star was
delightfully entertained at the
home of the president, Mrs. R. D.
Williams, Monday evening with
Mrs. C. E. Wimberly as co-hostess
at a charming seven-thirty o'clock
dessert- supper.
Heather and tall white tapers
were used on thc beautifully ap
pointed table, while three large
bouquets of pussywillows, heather
and daffodils graced thc fireplace
mantle.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
Rultfson, Mrs. L. E. Garwood,
Mrs. V. J. Mlcelll, Mrs. C. G. Fer-
rier, Mrs. Guy Cordon, Mrs. W. F.
Harris, Mrs. William Bell, Mrs.
A. B. Taylor, Mrs. J. C. Royso,
Mrs. J. E. Runyan, Mrs. George
Kohlhagen, Miss Margaret Page
and thc hostesses, Mrs. Williams
and Mrs. Wimberly. I st. George's Episcopal church
Thc next meeting will" be heldiheld a very large and delightful
,..(. -3.. ...i,u r r. -c- I . .... . r .. . . "
six tnirty o ciock "church night '
Wednesday at the Hotel Rose at
a one o'clock luncheon, at which
time plans were completed for
the benefit tea. Covers were
placed for Mrs. Marshall, presi
dent, Mrs. C. E. Wimberly, Mrs.
Charles Craig, Mrs. Harry F. Hat
field, Mrs. H. C. Berg, Mrs. Rob
ert Savage and Mrs. Hugh
Ritchie, Jr.
A special invitation has been ex
tended to all former O. S. C. stu
dents and to mothers and friends
of O. S. C. students to enjoy the
benefit tea next Saturday.
GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S
CLUB IS ENTERTAINED
BY MRS. T. M. WINNIFORD
The Garden Valley Women's
club met Ut tho clubhouse Thurs
day afternoon with Mrs. T. M.
Winniford as a very gracious
hostess.
Thc club sale committee report
ed very satisfactory returns on
the food sale held in Roseburg
last Saturday. The club discuss
ed plans for taking care of a 4-H
club scholarship and for cooperat
ing In some way to help the aid-to-Brltain
campaign. :
Following a delightful social
hour the hostess served delicious
refreshments. Those enjoying thc
very pleasant afternoon with
Mrs. Winniford Included Mrs,' W.I
D. Hess, Mrs. Emma Williams,
Mrs. Gilbert Wood, Mrs. Bruce
Parrott, Miss Rosalie Jennings,
Mrs. G. C. Bailey, Mrs. R. A. Cal
houn, Mrs. Walter Crozier, Mrs.
Harvey Ewens, Mrs. H. E. Gra-
haf, Mrs. R. S. Hutton, Mrs. O. M.
Michel, Mrs. Hugh Ritchie, Jr.,
Mrs. Adam Schneider, Mrs. Clem
Schneider, Mrs. John Sinclair,
Mrs. Peter Sinclair, Mrs. C. L.
Spray, Mrs. Jake Thromberg,
Mrs. William Vaughn and Mrs.
Fred Woods.
The next meeting will be held
February 20th at the clubhouse.
with Mrs. William Vaughn as hos
tess.
i
MARJORIE ANN BOWKER
CELEBRATES FIRST
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY
Your Church and read a poem ,
written by her mother entitled. Marjorie Ann Bowker, celebrat
"Hlther to, Hence Forth and ed her first anniversary at a de
Hereafter." The benediction clos-' Iightful party Thursday afternoon
ed the meeting. at the home of her parents. Judge
The next meeting will be a one ' and Mrs. M. C. Bowker, on Claire
o'clock luncheon March 6th at the
cjlurcJi.nailors.wlth.I8-S
Irving as chairman and Circle 2
members as hostesses. The topic
will be "Stewardship of Life,"
with Mrs. Clyde Beard as leader
and thc devotions will be on "Can
dlepower." EPISCOPAL CHURCH DINNER
IS LARGE AND ENJOYABLE
AFFAIR OF THURSDAY
March 3rd with Mrs. C. G. For-
rier and Mrs. A. E. Elliott acting
as joint hostesses at a seven-thirty
o'clock dessert-supper. .
ALICE MEYERS HONORED
AT SURPRISE PARTY ON
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY
Miss Alice Meyers was delight
dinner at thc parish hall Thurs
day evening with the rector, Rev.
Perry Smith, presiding, and Bish
op Benjamin Dagwell, of Port
land, as the principal speaker.
Other speakers included the rec
tors of various Episcopal churches
In Oregon, - including Rev. Mr.
fully' surprised on her twentieth j Gilbprt' (?3uI"le!RcX-. Mr- ,Tur"
"Jl ..tm.iiiium, ivvv. 1.11. 111.-1SUII,
birthday anniversary.
Mrs. Church are: Mrs. O. M. Ber-; ",c
lie. Mi-s. Ivan Pickens. Mrs. C. H.
Wade, Mrs. Guv Cordon, Mrs.
Clair K, Allen, Mrs. J. R. Whar
ton, Mrs. Kenneth Quine, Mrs. L.
E. MrClintnck, Mrs. p. B. Hubar,
Mrs. II. P. Bridges and Mrs. II. O.
MELROSE GRANGE HAS
INTERESTING MEETING
ON TUESDAY EVENING
I'argeter.
MID WEEK BIBLE CLASS
HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING
ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON
following a dessert supper at 7:30
ociock. Two instrumental num
bers were played by Miss Lois
Brown, flute and ' Miss Marian
Church, violin, accompanied at
Melrose grange met Tuesday! the piano by Miss Bette Owen.
: evening at the hall with AJIce Tho selections enjoyed were
Goff, master, in charge. The meet- "Dream of the Shepardess," and
: Ing was opened with thc officers' I "Serenade."
I seating drill and a program ofj Miss Dorothy Crummctt and
! music, drama and games w as en-; Miss Patricia Turner were taken
j joyed. ' ',1,( "1c C'UD as now members
Plans were made tor tne stir- emu u-i nirnun-n gwnt uuu,
prise visit to the Riversdale past presidents and of fleers were
grange for Friday evening. A so-1 introduced. A letter was read
cial hour followed anil Mr. and from Mrs. C. S. Helnline, who was
Mrs. P. N. Busenbark and Mr. (the first club advisor, and a re
and Mrs. Fred A. Goff served de isume of the year's work was glv
Melons refreshments to forty-two. i cn by club officers and heads of
committees.
Thc table was centered with a
I The next meeting will be Feb
ruary ISth at 8 o'clock In the eve
ning at thc hall.
The Mid-Week Bible class of
St. Paul's Lutheran church held
an enjoyable meeting Thursday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. VV.
Vogt with Mrs. I.. Voigt as Joint
hostess.
Pilling the business meeting. It
was decided to postpone the next
meeting until March 6, due to the
absence of the pastor. It will be
held at the home of Mrs. C. Bre
crofl. The Bible study was based
on Arts, chapter twenty-one.
Later lovelv refreshments were
served by the hostesses, assisted March 28th has been announced
by Mrs. A. ling. lo Rev. Sylwes-; ns the date of a very Interesting
ler. Miss Vera Coetz, Mrs. H. j benefit program and' fair to be
K.ilne, Miss A. Mcusch. MVs. A. held at thc Rose school under the
Schllck. Mrs. W. Aokley, Mrs. j auspices of the P.-T. A.
Richardson. Mrs. P. Aekley. Mrs. ( m,-Si c. B. Wade. Miss Dora
(',. Heeeroft, Mrs. G. McQueen, j Rrouchton and Miss Florence
Mrs. E. Smith. Mrs. R. llehard. ; Snedaker are In charge of the
group of friends called at the " nnZ' lvlr' ualalnpl
home of her narents. Mr. and Mcdford; Dr. - Sayrc, Ashland
Mrs. Max Meyers, Saturday cvc-jScv- ,Mr- B'',lam', EjiRcnc, and
nlntr tn eelehratn the oeeaslon. Rpv- Mr- White, Who is a retired
i ,-liwi , ijui;t-iit-.
The dinner was in charge of
Airs. William Bell, chairman, Mrs.
Mrs. Bond,
Hfo, r A r-v:l
in KValf" "nd hR- Jii,ard' Bess ' Wharton, Miss
Hatfield, Bob Meyers and Mr. ., p,.phfnr,, nmI ',
Gl f ts were presented to Miss j
Alice from Freda Barker, Doro-
, h rmmmnll I llllarv l7lltfl nnH '
A club shower also was enjoyed I '., .,,,,, ' n ' u0, will H. Gerretscn
.......... ..... o---. ivira v. -i- mn ,in
and Mrs. Max Meyers.
Games were enjoyed and later
delicious refreshments were serv-
Judd.
Miss Morgan sang vocal solos
nfrnmnonliwl h M., tJ n ct..
cd, at which time a prettily dcco- L af(pr wJch Mi9s'Mo' H
rated birthday cake was
honor of the occasion.
cut in
MRS. PAUL JENKINS IS
HOSTESS AT INFORMAL
TEA MONDAY AFTERNOON
led In thc group singing.
I
i PUBLIC INVITED TO
iCHARMING SILVER
TEA NEXT SATURDAY
The Oregon State College Moth-
ROSE P.-T. A. TO
j SPONSOR BENEFIT
! PROGRAM MARCH 28
few friends in for afternoon tea 'f ".f1"1' ha ,s.s,K-d a.most cordlal
and to enjoy a few hours of visit-1 """""V, c p.u""c V cnJy
ing Monday at her beautiful new ! an"ua Valentine sliver tea
home in Laurelwood. ' nol(l ,'m ce to five o'-
r-... ii.a . ...., ,, i 1 clock m'xt Saturday afternoon,
i "ij '" "' i Kebruarv l.-jth. nt the Hntnl
Thc proceeds of the tea will be
Ini-cro hii-lh,lav rakn riKiYirntlvl inlunrth Ml,, HI nrnnrnt rZIIHna : ""W ",L """"''I 1 nC
" . :"nr ;v .h "w..u -r.j: and "c o. s. c.
formal occasion with Mrs. Jen
kins Included Mrs. Harris Ells-1
Miss Margaret Glldea,
i golden jubilee of the Federation Bailey, Mrs. Grant Osborn. Mrs. L ' ' r Duh , " "
. J. C. Hume, I Mr, f, w Mr.t,if
news-
ln the
MRS. C. B. WADE IS
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE
LUNCHEON CLUB FRIDAY
benefit affair.
t
I MRS. J. L. SAUNDERS
'ENTERTAINS SEWING
CLUB MONDAY EVENING
Quince and jasmine formed a
pretty motif for the charming
one o'clock luncheon given Frl
day afternoon, when Mrs. C. B.
Wade graciously entertained her
bridge club at her beautiful home
on South Kane street.
Covers were placed for Mit. H.
P. Coen, a guest, and Mrs. Ivan
)'iikiM Mr f "lii.uli.r l,il-i:ill
Aliecl, Miss Evelyn Wiley. Mis I Mm. I'luir K. aii.mv Mi- n n
llililrgardc Roselunil, Earl Wiley, I Kubar. Mrs. L. E, MA'llntock.
. IIIHI IVHS. IVlil- Mi-m. I' ,M. I j.n mid 111, lliwte4 ( In li-.- 1 A ftl..o 11 t
lion Feller and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wade. : ri,.,i-,.i, 'it- 'i'ii.'.",- ..L
Contract bridge was In play ; Mi-s. Grant Osborn and Mi's. Guy
supiM'r the group during the pleasant afternoon ; Mintonye.
Epworth Icagui l)0ui with Mi.,. Coi n winning i The club will meet F-hnmi-v
the Ijlgh score prie. ,1 fib at the home of Mrs. Cluui-li.
of Woman's clubs. Tall lighted ta
pcrs and bouquets of yellow
spring flowers completed the
table arrangement.
Covers were laid for Mrs. Har
old Peterson, Mrs. Glenn Wimber
ly, club advisor, Mrs. Gordon
Stewart, club president: Miss
Eleanor Eastllng, Miss Verla Mc
Laughlin, Miss Dorothy Crum
mctt. Mrs. C. E. Smith. Mrs.
Adrian Bowen. Mrs. Perry Thielc.
Mrs. Edwin Gardner. Mrs. Nor-
Miss Patricia Turner.
rold Hovt. Miss Elaine
Brown. Mrs. Ralph Rodley, Miss
tl..,.. Uhumnl. XI,... Unlnh
L':"lU;:l ,n..T ,,,M"! 10 mi ,hlS Herman, Mrs. James ' Henbrst. I
'Mrs. Wm. Unrath, Mrs. Fletcher
i Gardner, Mrs. Jack Chapman,
i Miss Dorothy Germond, Mrs. I.
M. Punn, Mrs. Kenneth Miller.
Preceding the dessert supper a
Mrs. J. L. Saunders entertained .6:30 o'clock dinner was held at the
E. B. Stewart, Mrs.
Mrs. B. Casey and Mrs. F. L. Crittenden.
Mrs. .1. Feldkamp, Mrs. V. An- evening's program, which prom-1
draieff and Mrs. must. ses to be of unusual interest and,
enjoyment. A fair, with all types
11 II 111 VV 1 lilt- ll 1,1 dill. V IIIVl
cordial Invitation has been cx-j
I Mrs. G. W. Marshall, president
of the club, has announced that
1 the members of the dub will be
I on the reception committee at the
'tea with Mrs. L. A. Wells and
Mrs. C. E. Wlmbrty as chairmen
of the tea (able and decornflnn
Flower arrangements were 'and Mis. H. C. Berg as program
studied Thursday evening when .cnairman
street.
-fcovely-if,ls were presented to
Marjorie Ann frqnf:-.-Mrs. Ivan
Pickens !and son, Jon; MK.--E. B.
Van Ness and daughter, Barbara;
Mrs. L. K. Fies and son, Bobby;
Mrs. W. T. Peters and daughter,
Lois Terry; Mrs. Paul Mo
Gowan and daughter, Joyce; Mrs.
Paul Geddes, Mrs. Mildred Doyle
and son, Donnie; Mrs. Donn Rada.
baugh, Miss Jane Wharton, Miss
Frances Metzger and Miss Peggy
Savage. . , ...
Tho party was held In the base- J
mcnt of thc home and thc table
was decorated in a red and white
Valentine motif. A lace cloth,
over red, was centered with an
arrangement of colored balloons
and tall red tapers and a very
beautiful birthday cake lighted
by one tiny candle.
At the tea hour Mrs. Bowker
served lovely refreshments.
MRS. A. J. ELLISON
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB
AT LOVELY LUNCHEON
Mrs. A. J. Ellison entertained
her bridge club at a very lovely
one-thirty o'clock Valentine salad
luncheon party at her home on
East Cass street. Heather, violet
and daphne corsages were placed
at each cover.
Those enjoying the occasion l
with Mrs. Ellison included: Mrs.
J. P. Motschcnbacher and Mrs.
Grant Osborn, guests, and Mrs.
T. R. Burr. Mrs. A. B. Taylor,
Mrs. G. M. Krell, Mrs. H. H. Tur
ner. Mrs. Leroy Hiatt and Mrs. P.
M. Lee.
Contract bridge was enjoyed
during the pleasant afternoon
hours with Mrs. Osborn winning
lhc guest prize and Mrs. Krell
the club prize.
I AMfmr.lN HfIMP
DEPT, HAS MEETING
THURSDAY EVENING
Marsters.
Follow ing the
iltciuk.it thc
nit ilug al l tic
Miihodist church.
her sewing club Monday evening Hotel I'mpoua honoring Mrs. Pe
at her attractive home on Win- terson. Attending the dinner were
Chester street. Mil Perry Thlclc. Mrs. Ralph
Later In the evening Mrs. Snuil- j Herman. Mrs. Norman Hess, Mrs.
dors served lovely refreshments ' Fletcher Gardner. Mrs. Gordon
'Stewart. Mrs. I. M. Punn. Mrs.
Peterson, Mrs. Glenn Wimberly.
Mil Wm. Unrath, Miss Verla
McLaughlin, Miss Betty Shoe
maker. Miss Elaine Brown and
Mrs. .I.ii K Chapman.
members of thc American home
group of thc Junior Woman's
club met at thc home of Miss
Dorothy Germond. Sewing and
visiting also were enjoyed during
the evening.
Refreshments were served at a
later hour to Mrs. Jack Chapman.
Mrs. Harold Hoyt, Miss Elaine
Brown, Mrs. Wm. Unrath and thc
hostess, Miss Germond.
FINE ARTS DEPT.
TO MEET MONDAY
Mrs. Wm. Unrath will be hos
tess to the fine arts group of
thc Junior Woman's club at her !
home on Oak street Monday eve
ning, Feb. 10, at 7:43 o'clock. Thc
topic for thc evening's discussion
will be "Art" with Mrs. Harold
Hoyt and Mrs. Jack Chapman in
charge of arrangements for the
program. All club members are
Inviled to attend. I
A mi-etlng of the club was held
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