TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1941. 1 5(D(EDE W Social Calendar By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER " shop open all day upstairs In club- house, opposito Hunt's Indian 'theatre. ' Art Exhibit at Elks tornple open I to .ne puoi c wnnoui cnarge. G 0 M Brown were Jojnl nos. riuuia Hum tnu ij live ui mitri- . . . ..,... . .... I I. tosses t I . m.i.ii i3 m - . i I- A. R. at a voiy MRS. L. L. WIMBERLY ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE " SUPPER PARTY TUESDAY Mrs. L. L. Wimberly entertain ed at a very charming seve.? ' o clock bridge supper party at hei' beautiful home, "Pine Ridge," Tuesday evening. The buffet ta ble was covered by an attractive lace cloth and centered with an oblong bouquet of daffodils and lauristinius and lighted by four I mil yeuuw tapers. I ne serving ta-1 bles were centered with small I bouquets of daffodils and violets. i ne nosicss was assisted in serv ing by Mrs. C. E. Wlmberly and Mrs. Frederick J. Porter. Guests invited to enjoy the oc- tesses to L'mpqua chapter of the con with Mrs. Wimberly in-. Wharton, Mrs. G. V. Wimberlv, i The Hat Can't Come Off 'Til Hair-Do Comes Down D. A. R. HAS FINE I MEETING AT STEWART HOME MONDAY EVENING ! Miss Adeline Stewart and Mrs. Monday, February 24 B. P. W. C. meeting at 8 o'clock In evening at Roseburg Woman's i :. " . . h . I). A. R. at a very lovely seven d nidtiie r. i. Li. ciun to spon- ,. ,JI, ,l,.r. r Mn, Rev. Perry Smith speaker. ch f" at lodge hall at the 'attractive ! Mrs C E. Wlmberly Mrs. W. W. Dr. R. L. Dunn's non-denomina-1 'm s ' v ht , cl,'ck.- f",m home of the former on Chadwick Goodwin, Mrs Leslie C. Cum- llonai Bible study class to meet.at 10 be playcd durln s- street. i Ward Cummings. 7 nVln,.!, in n,nin at rfln.n Clal hQUr- :,. u l.. .n. Wls- H- T Umer, Ml'S. J. P. mi nf .MhZ iiikn. f I March 12. I nt"" ".' Motschenbacher. Mrs.. E. ' I - ' r llllKuiua wr u uniu un ii'""- r r n i t i unci about the rooms, while the L-wmrtir t prt,.tr was enjoyed Rlvoi.dale . E. Cub, Edenhow 0" . Cruisers club of First Prcsby-' or M. O. A. club; New Idea club; .. .,,,. ,-00ms. while the ; ' ' v ,5""' " ' s; J' woou ar lerian church to meet at six-thirty Patch and Chat club, and Friendly patriotic motif was attractively 1 ' l,s' r,enerl-K ' o'clock notlurlr sooner at church 1 Circle club to hold 12:30 ootluck ' ......i,i r..,i n ihn t!,hi Contract bridge 1 1 .. m;.... uui iii uie uiedsaiu evening ooul s Pl 1 m, v 'i with Mrs. C. E. Wlmberly win- parlors. Mrs. Earl Ullrich, enter- luncheon and meeting at grange talnment chairman. Ni of W. . Thimble club one thirty o'clock luncheon at home of Mrs. Lucas in Kohlhagen apart- mfintS. lr:y .. ' , Training class for Child Evan gelism to be held at 2:30 in after noon at - First i Presbyterian cnurcn. hall. March 15. American Legion auxiliary reg istration day and annual birthday parly. March 28. Rose P.-T. A. benefit program open to public at 8 o clock in ov- Covers were wa ne jjiowii I ning the high score prize and mi,, h, ... -Mll Leslie C. Cummlngs the j traveling prize. ' ! LOCK WOOD-WILLIAMS ! PARTY ENJOYED BY TUESDAY BRIDGE CLUB Evergreen grange meeting at ' eninB !,t . schoolhouse. ' Program 8:30 at hall. Senior high debate an" carnivai. mis. l. h. wane, tou in nh ,i,.haln r,.r..i, Dora Braughton and Florence menl. In charge of home econom-, ,UPL h hV 1 u'r Ma,'dl 17,h ! tractive home ICS C1UO. ' . . : Tuesday, February 25. D. Coen. St. Joseph's Altar society invites public to pre lenten card party at 8 o'clock in evening at Catholic ' schoolhouse. Prizes for bri(! o, five-hundred and pinochle. IXior prize and refreshments. ''"Roseburg Rebekah lodee No. -II ' meeting at 7:30 In evening at f. (). I u L. Wimberly home, "Pine WIMBERLY BLACK BRIDGE LUNCHEON IS CHARMING AFFAIR FRIDAY AFTERNOON (J110 of the most charming par ties of the season was given Fri day afternoon at the attractive O. F. hall. Initiation Inter Se Study club one o'clock ' dessert-luncheon at home of Mrs. , V. V. Harpham. Roll-call: Mrs. . Robert Hawley, Mrs. Bruce Mel . lis. Mrs. C. M. Stark and Mrs. J. Voung. Program on Nobel prize winner, "Life and Works of W. H. Yeats," In charge of Mrs. R. R. Brand. . , r, ts. club afternoon meeting at and primroses. rami) i mis. waiier singleton on East Douglas street. 1 lxyu Temperance . 1-egion to . meet at 4.15 In afternoon at homi-l . of Mrs. Lillian B. Davis at 812 S. Main street with Donna Cracrofl In charge of surprise fuaturo. 1 1 Junior Eagles drum corps an nual conceit at 7:15 In evening at Eagles lodge meeting. Members urged to be present.. Young People's League of St. Paul's Lutheran church to hold study topic meetings at 7:30 in ev ening at home of Rev. W. A. Syl wester, 1170 Military street. Lady Lions to meet at 8 o'clock in evening at home of Mrs. II. Stuckey on S. Kane street with Mm. H. D. Palmer joint iinstess. Members asked to attend prepar ed for sewing. Roseburg Rebekah lodge No. .11 to meet at 7:30 In evening at I. O. I Mrs. Frederick J. Porter u. I-. hall. Degree work. Pro gram and refreshments. Slither lin lodge to be guests. All mem bers urged to be present. Job's .Daughters formal dinner at C:15 at Masonic temple, follow ed by official visit of inspection by grand guardian. Phylllis Poole. Initiation. Eagles auxiliary to meet at 8 o' clock in evening at Eagles hall Ridge," when Mrs. Wlmberly and Mrs. Harry 8. black were joint hostesses at a one o'clock bridge luncheon. Gorgeous bouquets of daffodils, lauristinius, violets and anemones were arranged about the rooms, while the seven luncheon tables were prettily appointed and cen tered by bouquets of daffodils Assisting Mrs. Wimberly and Mrs. Mack in serving were Mrs. It. L. Whipple, Mrs. A. K. Kent and Mrs. Frederick J. Porter. Covers were placed for Mrs. A. H. Taylor, Mrs. II. II. Turner, Mrs. Grant Osborn, Mrs. Fred Hamil ton, Mrs. W. E. Ott, Mrs. I). U. Hubar. Mrs. A. J. Hochradel, Mrs. W. F. Harris. Mrs. A. E. Kent. Mrs. It. L. Whipple, Mrs. Walter Hamilton, Mrs. C. II. Wade, Mrs. John M. Raish, Mrs. V. H. Morgan. Mrs. Chester Mor gan, Mrs. L. W. Jossc, Mrs. S. J Petrenuin. regent. Mm. C. L. Branton, Mrs. D. N. Busenbark, Mrs. C. P. Snoddy, Mrs. F. H. Churchill, Mrs. L. E. GoodbodVn, Mrs. R. H. Grinsted, Miss Mar garet Page and the hostesses, 1 Miss Stewart and Mrs. Brown. 1 Mrs. Fred Lockwood and Mrs. Mrs. Petrequin had charge of ; Scott Williams were joint hos tile program on "The Signers i tesses at a charming party Tues Who Did Not Sign." Plans were j ()ay evening at the former's at- in the Howell meeting, which will be the out-1 apartments, to which they in- standing program meeting of the ; vited the members of the Tues chapter's year and will be held at j day bridge club. Daffodils, ar- it. a seven-thirty o'clock dessert-sup per at the home of Mrs. F. II. Churchill on East Cass street ranged in attractive blue bowls, were used about the rooms, while the patriotic motif was carried; u-,i. aooui tne new idea of harmonizing hat ...d liuii-do' This i co'Turc does 11 all right and then some. Designed by Lavaua ndlTbc !nl,oduSed at c All-Texas Beauty ExpusUion 1.. ?1f'- TKex-; ,nc.l"t a Perky l.ttk- felt Hut that's built into the" "mcrdon"''-' hulrd 'fhc "at I v .r ...l u,c ,.. KEYSTONE MEMBERS ENTERTAIN HU6BANDS AT POTLUCK SUPPER The Methodist Keystone club members entertained their hus bands at a delightful 6:30 o'clock potluck supper Friday night at the church parlors with Mrs. G. M. Krell and Mrs. Vernon Keel as supper chairmen. Mrs. C. M. Butner and Mrs. J. H. Boucock had charge of the evening's games. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. C M. Butner, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ralsh and Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Rand, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rand, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Keel and Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Hnmpton, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Krell, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Boucock, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Buell, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Kight and Dorothy Jean, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hampton, Mr. and Mrs Hugh Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. H. Carstens, Rev. and Mrs. Melville T. Wire, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Lily, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Marstcrs. Mrs. E. A. Britton, Mrs. Loren Harvey, Marilyn Glaze. Mrs. Ed Borgen, Mrs. E. C. Jones and Joe Harvey. joyed during the pleasant after noon hours. The March 5th meeting place will be announced later. MRS. F. A. HURD IS HOSTESS AT PARTY FOR VISITOR FROM SALEM Mrs. F. A. Hurd entertained at a charming informal afternoon tea Wednesday in compliment to her houseguest, Mrs. Cora Duna ven, of Salem. Daffodils formed a lovely motif for lite occasion. Sewing and visiting were en joyed and at the tea hour Mrs. Hurd served lovely refreshments. Guests invited by Mrs. Hurd to meet Mrs. Dunaven included: Mrs. E. L. Knapp, Mrs. C. H. Bailey, Mrs. Ernest Unrath, Mrs. Harold Hoyt, Mrs. R. W. Mars tcrs, Mrs. A. B. Taylor, Mrs. Grant Osborn, Mrs. W. M. Camp bell, Mrs. K. D. Lytic, Mrs. Earl Ullrich and Mrs. R. L. Irving. with Mrs. C. L. Branton and Mrs., out on the serving tables. CP. Caylor as assisting hos- j , jflrs. Edward G. Kohlhagen was tesses. The members will be privi-, RUOSt and m,.m)01s oI the Tues. . ged to invite guc.;ts to i"-i -i ,, ,,,,. i-i,i,i,.- un w i meeting. The program, which will chrlslcr lMls. j. K. Watts. Mrs. O. SoUTrl AmPNra'at WnmonVPIllk he on "American Music in George ',,,, ,,-,.,, n ,,. JUUIfl America QT VY Omen 5 VIUD Mrs. C. E. Banning Gives Talk On Washington's Time," will be In charge of two of Rosehurg's out standing musicians, Mrs. Clyde Beard and Mrs. Floyd Lewis. MISS LUELLA PHILLIPS COMPLIMENTED AT LOVELY BRIDAL SHOWER MONDAY MRS. V. V. HARPHAM ENTERTAINS AT CHARMING TEA FOR VISITORS Mrs. V..V. Harpham entertain ed at a very charming informal tea Tuesday afternoon at her home on Winchester street in compliment to Mrs. Henry J. Weil, of Portland, and Mrs. J. Robert Smith, Jr., of Washington, D. C, wives of forestry officials here this week on business. Beautiful bouquets of spring flowers lent a colorful note to the I rooms. Sewing and visiting were j enjoyed by Mrs. Weil and Mrs. Smith, guests of honor, Mrs. Ray I B. Hampton. Mrs. M. M. Nelson, , Mrs. T. G. Watson, Mrs. C. K. R. Hess. Mrs. Frank Coen, Mrs. A. u. parr, Mrs. Iloger liailey, vir! - v. Running r ihk niiv i,t,..,.,h ,..,. u.. i. kii. .;nnH lin 1 m t nit, 1 v . . - . . .,, iiu,g,ajjiia icincn tjy iiui wniica ....... u. .... umj, u. Mrs. Leon oarwoou and Mrs. presented one of the most charm- resident of that, country. Mrs. i Garwood and the hostess, Mrs. M:n-cll II r,.n,i.a .... ... " I . . . . j ' ' . "ig program topics 01 tne year on .banning s talk was very greatly j narpnam. I High score for the evening's the subject, "aouth America," 1 enjoyed and appreciated by Mrs.! At the tea hour Mrs. Harpham j bridge play was won by Mrs. Tuesday afternoon at the meeting I W. R. Brown, Mrs. Edward G. i served lovely refreshments. . Bailey with Mrs. Kohlhagen win-. of the Roseburg Woman's club j Kohlhagen, Mrs. C. E. Olson, Mrs.! i ning second high score and Mrs. at the clubhouse with Mrs. L. A. Mark L. Underwood, Mrs. L. A.i EASTERN STAR MEMBERS j Chiisler the traveling prize. Rhoden, chairman, Mrs. Banning, Wells, Mrs. I. B. Riddle, Mrs. A.i ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS Miss T.uella Phillips was hon- Following the bridge play, Mrs. , Mrs. Jack Suksdorf and Mrs. A. ored at a charming bridal shower j Lockwood and Mrs. Williams II. Perrin hostesses at a one- given by Mrs. Krwin Blessing at served lovely refreshments, the Roy Bellows home at 102 1 j West Fifth street Monday eve- MISS THELMA CARTER ning ! HONORED AT BIRTHDAY Lovely gifts were presented to1 DINNER SATURDAY NIGHT , Miss Phillips from Mr. and Mrs. I Mrs w Cal.,tM. entertained Allan ureen, ivir. aim mis. r-.ui Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bush. Mr. ami Mrs. Erwin Bless ing, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Phillips. Mrs. Fern Finl.iy, Mrs. Edith Roberts, Mrs. W. G. - Workman and two daughters. Mrs. Elizabeth Gardiner, Mrs. Robert LeBleu, at a very charming six-thirty thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon. Mrs. W. R. Brown, president, conducted the meeting and Mrs. L. E. Garwood and Mrs. B. W. Taylor were welcomed Into the organization as new members. The meeting opened with the col lect and pledge to the flag, fol o'clock dinner party at her home ,owod b. sj , ac'com Saturday evening to compliment ..,,, lw sllk.,i,-f n. her .laughter. Miss Thelma. on s wer. wn , Mrs Eowal.(1 her twenty-fiisi birthday anni- . Kohlhagen, secretary; Mrs. versary. j m,,, Underwood, treasurer; A low arrangement of violets Mrs. Foster Butner. club house S. Coen, Mrs. J. J. Eastling, Mrs.! AT POTLUCK SUPPER Miss Maie and Mi Irene wall1 'RoseburB chapter of Eastern ker. Miss Marie Martens, Mrs. Star members entertained their . ,ni,r ma, 1113, iwia.,, , .... L . John M. Raish, Mrs. C. E. Jump, ! - ve.y uengmiui poi- . . iucn suouci inuisuav even nfr ar the Masonic temple with Mrs. R. L. Whipple and Mrs. C. W. Owen acting as joint chairmen of the supper. The two long tables were beau tifully appointed for the occa sion. Mrs. Maurice J. Newland, Mrs. Arthur H. Mountford, Mrs. R. W. Marstcrs, Mrs. VV. E. Buell, Mrs. B. W. Taylor, Mrs. L. Kohl hagen, Sr., Mrs. K. D. Lytic, Mrs. Cora Dunaven, of Salem, Mrs. i Foster Butner, Mrs. William Bcll.j Mrs-Frank Brown, Mrs. Walter1 Leake, Mrs. George K. Quine, Mrs. H I Whiimln Un Wilmt 1" iMueu over ine Mrs. T. G. Watson, Mrs.'john V. !TL ,!T0n .T' rh,Ch 3 Robertson. Mr,. .T R siat.nrv I social hour of cards, and games Shoemaker, Mrs. E. O, Rickli, ! M,.s . ,j,.ss'(. Hoi ney, Mrs. Jennie . Kraivil the beautifully appointed . t,Pasu,er; Mrs. C. E. Roberts, Mrs. J. R. Wharton, Mis. 1.. E. MeClintoek, Mrs. Ivan Pickens. Mrs. Clair K. Allen. Mrs. C. E. Wlmberly, Mrs. George Wharton, Mrs. G. W. Marshall, Mrs. Mark' L. Underwood, Mrs. VV. J. tllm-l scheid, Mrs. C VV. Wharton and! Cont met bridge was enjoyed during the pleasant afternoon hours with Mis. Allen winning the high score prize, Mrs. ott the second high score prize, nnd Mrs. Wade, the slam prize. BRIDGE LUNCHEON AND GOLFING ENJOYED AT COUNTRY CLUB THURSDAY Phillips. Robert Phillips, Harvey Worlman, Mrs. Jesse DeHolt, Mrs. frvln Meyer, Mrs. Mabel Carson and Mrs. Carrie Lampman. Mrs. Finlay entertained with piano numbers and visiting was Cnam,, einoyeu. anei winiii in.-.. oit-r..-.-ing. assisted by Mis. Roy Phil lips, served delicious refresh ments. The serving table was "K "" mr.. i...... beautifully decorated for the oc casion in a color-motif of lilac and green with matching stream ers attached to the chandelier and running to the edges ol the table. serving table, which was ngntea constitution of the club; Mrs. L. by low yellow candles. Covers A. Wells, the home economics were placed for Miss Carter, : program to be held February Zi guest of honor. Genevieve Ness, 262-2S at Corvallis. and Mrs. T. Mildred Gardner. Eloda Ludwig, ' G. Watson on the art exhibit to Dorothy Chapman and Eileen )0 held at the Elks temple the is. ' afternoon and evening of Following the dinner, the group! March 1. attended the Ashland Roseuurg Miss Marie Martens presented m intensely interesting talk on Mrs Slattery, George M. Brown, Mrs. J. was enjoyed with Mrs. Grant Os l.nn .. M,. r li, L..,, American Legion Auxiliary Activities By MRS WALTER FISHER Rhoden, Mrs. Jack Suksdorf, Mrs. ,. II. Perrin and Mrs. Frederick ,iew T . .. j poltor -wo, o , cno i,lub ciuwuir hod 7? -cheTthursday ! ART AND EMBROIDERY .CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE I MEETING WEDNESDAY The Roseburg Art and Em broidery club held a very enjoy able meeling Wednesday after noon at the home of Mrs. II. F. Snyder on Cobb street. Pussywil lows, Japanese quince and spirea were used to cans- out a pretty Episcopal Guild pan cake sup- Mrs. I.. E. MeClintoek and Mrs. per. Mrs. L. A. Post, chairman, j E. B. Van Ness won the first and Mrs. Ward Cummlngs, Mis. A. I.. second high score in the bridge Reich and Mrs. Leonard Riley, in ! tournament play of the ladies of charge. ;tlie country club Thursday morn- Wednesday, February 26. ling at the clubhouse. Winston Merry Go .Round club . Pothi.k luncheon was served al one-thirty o'clock dessert -lunch-1 noon to Mrs. Frank Coen, cap eon at home of Mis. George John- tain. Mrs. K. A. Pearson, secie- son. iiarv h I. 1. i,.i iit,i..,.L- i.-j , decorative motif. M.O. A. club adcrnoon meeting j. (.-. Dillard. Mis. E. .1. Rodgers. ! (James Here en loved raining at home of Mrs. ('. H. Calkins. I i, s. v. j. ( Hmscheid, Mi s. L. j out the George Washington birth- Farewell lea to hi- given at ; ste.u ns. Mrs Arthur II. Mount-j dav idea and prizes were awarded Ursl Presbyti-nan chunh parlors ! trd. Mis. .1. I. Mount told. Mrs. j to Mis. A l I lawn. Mrs. Etlie from 2:30 to -1:30 o'clock honoring 'R, . Hrhlges. .Mrs. C. K. Who 1 Stul.blcliel.l. Mis. l.iston Darin Mrs. W. L. Scott, who is leaving i ,rv. Mis. II. C. Stearns. Mrs. W. S and Mrs. Earl Decker, soon for the east to reside. Mem- , h ott. Mis. Harris Ellsworth.! At the tea hour Mis. Snvder, hers of the chuivh organizations Mi s. I.. K. Pies. Mrs E H. Van , assisted bv her daughter. Mrs. I. and friends arc Invited. j ,.ss ;lnd Mrs. J. M. Jmtd. 1 A Miles, a guest, served delicious ,.,";:lrns.'' home eeonn.l .ulj ,;,fi w.ls (.njv,,( ,., .refreshments to Mrs. Gladys mu' Lh n k n?'H,nf,,1l,',,T,o," ' "''''' -ith Mrs. Bridge ; and I l!'kl'- 'ls William Bailey. Mrs. Mlldn-d Bonebiakc with Wllla- M olmscheid winninc i. Glenn I'o.v. Mrs F. J. Cornell, mina Bonebiake joint hostess. Iii ) ,'-,, """" "" ! Mrs l.iston Darbv, Mrs. Earl teresting program and imiiortant I ,! Decker, Mis. Hoftmeisier. Mis. business meeting. ti, m, i-... . . TV, . ."I?' ' - "".tnshell. Mrs A. D. Tnursoay, February 27 , , .. , . llawn. Mrs L. W. Ingels. Mrs I UI.JII.'ll.M- , 111 IJ..MI M , , .... r ' K""inK M UM !;:: ''""-'worthmgt,!;, 1 and Mrs Kflie Sliihblelield. kins. H. f. ninv l 1 ..-,.,.... iutiiiik "ill or HOSTESS AT INFORMAL PARTY ON MONDAY C. Darby entertained ; ,ul'e enjoed. Miss Carter is a student at ' cut lent events and Mrs. Banning I o clock dessert-luncheon at the The busv Slem.eix HiOw.nir,, .i : Hehnke-Walker business college presented the program on South club house with Miss Marie Mar- a delightful noon potluck lunch in Portland and Miss Chambers , America and showed numerous 1 tens acting as chairman. eon Thursday at the beautiful Is a student at Oregon State col-: lmm ot Mrs.'ciaricc Benedick on I'T1'- . ! MR. AND MRS. CUMMINGS GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S i L'mpqua avenue. ENTERTAIN BRIDGE CLUB CLUB HAS DELIGHTFUL ' Covers were placed for Eliza MRS. FRANK LONG IS ; AT POTLUCK SUPPER MEETING ON THURSDAY beth Ollivant, president, .lunia HOSTESS TO BRIDGE ; Blvon. Vireini.i llvmn A f tin ,11.1 ii c rim c c r a v 1 .Ml", and Airs V:irrt rnmmin.T.. t-i... r 1 i.,i ,. ..... .. . ..." - ' "S'. Wl VVtLkl.lk'ni " ....... . i.ii.iiii..,. enterta Mrs. Hank Long very gra-' delightful six-thirty o'clock pot ciously entertained her bridge ; uc supper at their home Satur club at a charming one-thirty . duy evening. South Pine street Wednesday aft-1 -vers were placed at an at-' painted and re decorated club- Jenkins. Bernice Ollivant. May Anlea, Japanese ' T"' "vll... MIHIe quince formed a pretty motif fori;;.' " , " i' ! .,K.i.t,. . steen ana the hostess, Clarice i.ii. tiiui i.iia. i.esne v. lilll mings. E. C. Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cummlngs. Following Fisher. Mrs Louis Fullei ton. Mrs. group attended the Ashland-pthe hall S. C. Richmond, Mrs. Glenn Roseburg high school basketball During the delightful social Owen. Mrs. J. P. Motschenbacher game, alter which they returned ' hour the hostess, Mrs. Sprav, served lovely refreshments and Mi- ami Mrs. Ward lummingsj The Garden Valley Women's livanl, Lilly Reed," Marv Hodges a a ... J I . 7,', !' 1 "! ,cl", ' m duh was very pleasantly enter- ;ina Carson and daughier V74tsv taineci at the clubhouse Thursday : Fisher, Ada Nichols, Jean Nich afternoon by Mis. C. L. Spray, ols. Mrs. George Singleton. Anna me iiain.nia ciijojcu me new ly Ireland, Garnet Follenshec. Rena the occasion. Covers were placed for Mrs. Clyde Fullerton. a guest, and Mrs. ; I.. I.. Wimberly. Mrs. Adrian The club accepted the invitation Benedick I of the Riversdale grange home: Sewing and visiting were enjoy economics club to attend a 12:30 ed during the pleasant afternoon the supper the potluck luncheon March 112th at hours. and the hostess. Mrs. Long. : 10 "' L ummings nome tor a so- Contract bridge was enjoyed . cial hour, during the pleasant afternoon' hours w ith Mrs. W imberlv win-' BIRTHDAY PARTY IS ning the high score and Mrs. GIVEN MRS. ANNA CARSON Louis Fullerton, the traveling ; THURSDAY EVENING Mrs. George Ware was hostess it her home T hursdav evening at la lovely birthday parlv honoring MR. AND MRS. LONG ENTERTAIN CLUB AT VALENTINE PARTY MRS. EARL WILEY IS : HOSTESS TO SEWING CLUB ON WEDNESDAY carried out the patriotic motif In the decorations. Those enjo.ing the afternoon with Mrs. Spray included Mis. Barbara Pa iott, Mrs. G. C. Bailey, Mrs. R. A. Cal houn, Mrs. Harvey Kwens. Mis. R. S. Mutton, Mrs. Adam Schnei der, Mrs. Clem Schneider, Mis. Ladles of Roseburg Country club contract bridge tournament play at 0:80 a. in. at clubhouse bil lowed by 12:30 potluck luncheon and golfing at 1:30 o'clock. Roseburg Men's Glee club to practice at city hall at 7:30 in ev ening under direction of U. M. were presented to Mrs. Carson Mr. and Mrs. Flank Long en ',,nm: I.uella Johnson, Cora terlained their bridge club at a Dourte. May Sebring. Edna Wat very charming Valentine party ki,ls. Clarice Benedick, Ruth Friday evening at their attrac-' Plumer. Virginia Cyrus, Evelyn held at the home of Mis. Lucas live home on South Pine street. Cyrus. Virginia Belle Cyrus, Mar ; in the Kohlhagen apartments, at The Valentine motif was carried " Patrick. -George Ware. Mil which time an auction sale tea Mrs. Anna Carson. Lovely gills ''""" Sinclair, Mrs. Peter Sinclair. Church. Mrs II. 'harming informal one- 1 4 11 club leaders to meet at T , u,iit o'clock dessert luncheon at ' K AND " CLUB HS ociocr in evening m oooieoi ,.ii s. her attractive home on Kane Donn Hadabaugh In Lauielwood. j s,,wt Monday, to which she in Northslde Sunshine club after-v(,ed a group of former Benson noon meeting at home of Mrs. I.. J p t A. workers and following the W. Ingels at 7'.'0 Winchester (luncheon the group went to the ""I"1"'- Benson school to enjoy the annual Sylmon Valley club afternoon Founder's day program and PT tnn'tlng at home of Mrs. Clareniv j meeling. Miller. Friday, February 28. Florence Nightingale Tent No. IX Daughter (if Union Veterans of the Civil War to meet at 7:30 In evening at armory. Initiation. Saturday, Maroh 1. American Legion auxiliary wel fare shop open all-day In back of Roy Bellows store, opposite News .Review office Covers were placed lor Mrs. J. K. Fallie. who taught at Benson school for many years: Mis. I'. A. Bcmis. president of the Benson P.-T. A. over 20 years ago. and Mis. It. L. Whipple. Mrs. Helen Caistens, Mrs. Clyde Carstens, Mrs. II. C. Berg, Mrs. n. w. Mad dux and the hostess, Mrs. Darby. The table was beautifully up pointed and centered with a bowl DELIGHTFUL MEETING AT TAYLOR HOME Mis. 11 W. Taylor entertained the K and H club at her home on South Jackson Mnvt Wednesday afternoon. The tea table, coveml by a very hcaulitul handmade Ian' cloth, was centered with an attractive arrangement of daffo dils and foisythia. Sewing and visiting were en joyed and at the tea hour Mrs. layior served delicious reliesb out in the decorations and the ,ori1 Lyras, Oliver Plumer refreshments, which were served 'he hostess. Mrs. Ware, later In the evening. ' Games and visiting were en Contract bridge was enjoyed hv .io'01 anl I'lted a beautiful birth Mr. and Mrs. K. A. IVarso'n, ,lr.!lk,.v was cut and refresh and Mis. I. M. Dunn, Mr. and menls were served. Mi s L. K. Fles and Mr. and Mrs. I Long with Mrs. Fles winning the JUDGE AN 0 MRS. BOWKER ladies' high score and Mr. Dunn ENTERTAIN AT INFORMAL winning the men's high score. .PARTY SATURDAY EVENING Mrs. Jake Thionberg and Mi's. Fred Woods. The next meeting will be at the clubhouse March (ith with Mrs. G. C. Bailey as hostess. MRS. J. A. CARAWAY IS and HOSTESS AT CHARMING PARTY THURSDAY NIGHT Mrs. Earl Wiley very gracious ly entertained her sewing club Wednesday afternoon at a lovely one-thirty o'clock desserthinch- ; eon at her attractive home on I South Kane street. Plum bios I soms, daffodils and pussywillows ' were used about the rooms. ! Covers were placed for Mis. C. M. Butner. Mrs. E. A. Britton. ' Mrs. E. S. Hall, Mrs. Clyde Cars lens. Mrs. Grant Osborn. Mrs. A. ; B. Taylor, Mi's. G. M. Krell, Mrs. ! Willis Myers and the hostess, i Mrs. Wiley. i Sewing and visitiiur wcit on- Our motto We honor the dead by serving the living. Marking its twenty-second anni. iprsarv thn AmnriMii T .etrlnn . together with its auxiliary will celebrate the event with a large birthday party on the evening of March 15 at the Knights of Py thias hall. Mrs. Roy Young and Vincent Malone will serve as joint chairmen of the affair which promises to be outstanding among the social activities of the two organizations. Members of the junior auxiliary will present a clever skit there will be games, dancing and naturally, the carving of a huge birthday cake by Commander James Young and President Mrs. Claude Baker. Members serving on the refresh ment committee include Mrs. Hu bert Graham, chairman, assisted by Mrs. L. A. Dillard, Mrs. George Caskey, Mrs. Harry Boyle and Mrs. F. L. Crittenden. Tuesday evening a large group of Legionnaires and auxiliary members trekked to Days Creek for the regular post and unit meeting'. Ev.-yo:..- repo-ts a marvelous time with community singing, dancing tsome of the lo cal boys are really professionals in these newfangled square dances I topped off by a supper extraordinary served by the Days Creek hosts and hostesses. At the Days Creek meeting, elaborate, plans were made for the registration activity being sponsored over the entire United Slates by the American Legion. Mrs. Roy Young, assisted by the other members of the community service committee, will conduct the registration program for L'mpqua unit. The committee will direct the registration of auxiliary members on special questionnaires listing their availability for various types of service similar to that being performed by English wom en in the present war. Nationwide registration will be conducted on March 1."). On the questionnaires, auxiliary members will list then availability for service in many fields, including automobile driv ing, nursing and first aid, canteen work, entertainment, social serv ice, household and administrative work, sewing, knitting and mend ing. Junior members will be list ed for messenger and guide serv ice. Mi s. Young and her corps of as sistants will work in close co- "i" 1 ",ii un me vuiuiitui y serv ice organization of the Leeion and with the Hod Cross. Deep concern has been felt by Umpqua unit members over the recent illness of Mis. Hans Han sen, who although somewhat im proved in health, is still confined to her bed at St. Vincent's hos pital in Portland. Up to the time of her illness, Mrs. Hansen as sisted at the child welfare serv ice shop every Saturday, where she is greatly missed by patrons as well as co-workers in the shop. Other members of Umpqua unit w ho have been ill but are now on the convalescent list include Mrs. Harry Hatfield, who has also been at St. Vincent's hospital, Mrs. Jack Hart. Mis. E. B. Stewart and Mis. A. C. Marstcrs. Mis. Carl Wimberly, chairman of the Americanism essay contest of Umpqua unit, reiHirls that the contests will end on February 22 ' and urges that all contestants get their papers in to the principals of their schools in order that de cisions and awards may be made without delay. MR. AND MRS. THOMPSON ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Follow ing the Roseburg Ash land basketball game, Judge and Mrs. . M. C. Bow ker entertained WILBUR. Feb 21. Mr. and a group of friends at a very en Mrs. VV. E. Thompson entertain- Joyable Informal party in till ed with a dinner in honor of rumpus room of their home on their daughter, Mis. Irene Mc Claire street Kosebui'K Woman's club scrvlivlof eai nalloiis anil tetns. ' . ni'ii i.ui.-iiifi , .mis. ll-ene iic- vi.uic sireci. tmnts to Mrs "- L. Johnson. Mi's. Mikle s, birthday. Guests enjoy Game, were enjoyed and love m. ",s,','! ,' , ' 11 A' '''''.viol', ing the occasion were Mr. and ly refreshments were served to Mrs. J to Mr. Mrs. J. A. Caraway entertain ed at a very lovely seven-thirty o'clock dessert supper at the Ho tel Umpqua Thursday evening. having as her guests. Mi's. Wil j liam Hell, Mrs. Edyth Gilmour. Mrs. Elizabeth Garrett, Mrs. Ir- ivin Biunn, Miss Vera Fredrick- son. Miss Ina Farnsworth. Miss Ila Laubuch and Miss Margaret Johnson. Following the refreshment hour, the group went to the at tractive apartment home of Mrs. William Bell on South Jackson street lor contract bridge. Ja IKinica an jonquils formed a pretty decorative motif for the oc- i. iMliey, iMi's. r . t". re ,.,.,,ii- i:, i a I. Mi- M,. i.'i I :. ...... ...... ...,,.., m i V.UMU1. ter, omip Joyce, and Bonnie Me-. and Mrs. Millard Kiyle. Mr. and caslon. Miss Johnson won the it h i '""."'"''"'S11'11 M'k1"'- ''! the honored guest Mis. IHmald Guiley. Miss Peggy high score prize for the bridge Rtilev. and Savage Clifford Hess anil Judge i play w ith Mrs. Bell w inning the You Turned the Tables On Me . . said the weary lady to the wah basket . . , And the washbaskct replied "It's your own fault for not send ing the family wash to the Inundry. Better start to day I" V TELEPHONE 88 NEW SERVICE LAUNDRY 324 W. Lane Street . Mis. Thompson .and Mrs. How ker ' high semv prize,