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    ROSEBUR NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURS, ORESON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1941".
THREE
Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
ART EXHIBIT TO BE
SPONSORED AT ELKS
TEMPLE, MARCH 1ST
One of the most Interesting nrt
exhibits to be sponsored here in
many years has been planned by
Mrs. T. G. Watson and Miss
Margaret Carr to be held from
two to five and from seven to ten
o'clock the afternoon and eve
ning of Saturday, March 1st, at
the Elks temple.
Mrs. Watson and Miss Carr will
be assisted, by members of the
Koseburg Camera club, who will
present exhibits of photography.
Mrs. Watson and Miss Carr have
extended an invitation to all ar
tists here desiring to exhibit
their work, to get in touch with
them just as soon as possible. .
Hostesses for the affair include:
Mrs. A. J. Young, Mrs. W. M.
Campbell, Mrs. Frank Coen. Mrs.
Claude Baker, Miss Amanda An
derson, Mrs. W. R. Brown and
Mrs. Paul Smith, with Mrs. Ho
mer Grow acting as music chair
man.
About thirty local artists are
planning to exhibit their work at
this affair and about the same
number of Camera club members
plan to participate.. The art ex
hibit is open to the public and no
admission charge will be made.
SWIMMING POOL FUND
TO BE AIDED BY
PRESENTATION OF OPERA
The Roseburg swimming pool
fund will be aided by one of the
finest entertainments to bo pre
sented here in many years when
Helene Robinson presents a large
cast in the comic opera, "Trial by
Jury."
During the last year practically
every service club in Roseburg
has been sponsoring benefit af
fairs to swell the swimming pool
fund. In addition, persons inter
ested and the organizations
throughout the county have as
sisted in raising money for this
proieet.
The opera, "Trial by Jury." Is
being sponsored by the Roseburg
Kiwanis club and the Roseburg
school faculty with Miss Robin
son as director. The cast has
been nractieing weekly for this
benefit entertainment, which
promises to be the most outstand
ing musical affair to be presented
here for some time.
A special nractice of the cast
has been called by Miss Robinson
for Sunday morning, February
23rd, to be held from nine to ten
thirty o'clock at Hunt's Indian
theatre.
O. S. C. MOTHERS CLUB
ANNUAL BENEFIT TEA
IS CHARMING AFFAIR
The Oregon State College Moth
ers club sponsored its annual
benefit silver tea Saturday after
noon from three to five o'clockht
the Hotel Rose and the occasion
was enjoyed by a large group of
friends interested in the club's
placing the O. S. C. annual "The
Beaver," and the college news
paper, "The Barometer," in the
Roseburg public library.
The lobby of the hotel was
beautifully decorated for the af
fair with large bouquets of color
ful spring blossoms. Mrs. G. W.
Marshall, president of the club,
and the club's membership re
ceived the guests calling during
the tea hour. Mrs. Clyde Carstcns
and Miss Bette Owen played piano
numbers during the afternoon.
Mrs. I,. A. Wells and Mrs. C. E.
Wimberlv had charge of the tea
table with Mrs. H. C. Berg acting
as program chairman. Mrs. Wells,
who was the first president of the
club, and Mrs. R. W. Marsters
poured.
MRS. IVAN PICKENS IS
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE
CLUB AT LOVELY LUNCHEON
Mrs. Ivan Pickens graciously
entertained her bridge club at a
charming one o'clock Valentine
luncheon Friday at her attractive
home on Fowler street. Japanese
ouince formed lovely bouquets
about the room.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
Robert Savage. Mrs. L. L. Wim
lierly, Mrs. Paul Hehveg, and
Mrs. O. M. Berrie. guests, and
Mrs. C. B. Wade. Mrs. T. B. Bu
bar. Mrs. Clair K. Allen and Mrs.
P. M. I.ee. members.
Contract bridge was enloved
during the nleasnnt afternoon
hours with Mrs. Wimberlv win
ning the high score and Mrs. Lee
the traveling prize.
MRS. R. M. CHURCH
IS HOSTESS TO SEWING
CLUB TUESDAY EVENING
Mrs. R. M. Church very gra
ciously entertained her sewing
club at her home in North Rose
burg Tuesday evening.
Those enloylng the evening
with Mrs. Church included: Mr.
,T. II. Bniieork, a puest, and Mrs.
Grant Osborn, Mrs. Guy Min-'
tnnve. Mrs. L. A. Miles, Mrs.
Floyd Wilson and Mrs. J. L.
Saunders.
Later In the evening Mr.
Church served delirious refresh
ments nt a large table centered
with n clever arranpement carry
ing out the Lincoln log cabin mo
tif. The next meeting will he
March 3rd at the home of Mrs.
Floyd Wilson.
MRS. ROY BELLOWS IS
HOSTES.S TO GROUP
SEWING FOR RED CROSS
Mrs. Roy Bellows entertained
a group of friends Friday after
noon at a charming informal tea
her home, at which time the
guests spent the pleasant social
hours in sewing for the Ameri
can Red Cross. This group of
friends meets regularly to sew
tor the Red Cross. The group
sews under the direction of Mrs.
Broadway, who is chairman of
the Gray Ladies organization
here.
At the lea hour lovely refresh
ments were served by Mrs. Bel
lows to Mrs. G. V. Wimberly,
Mrs. J. R. Wharton, Mrs. George
Wharton, Mrs. L. W. Josse, Mrs.
Arthur Baum, Mrs. Broadway,
Mrs. J. F. Barker, Mrs. Gil Os
borne, Mrs. J. E. Sawyers, Mrs.
C. E. Jones, Mrs. C. W. Wharton,
Mis. Dexter Rice, Mrs. A. A.
Wilder, Mrs. W. F. Chapman,
Miss Helen Casev, Mrs. B. Casey,
Mrs. C. E. Wimberlv, Miss Ger
trude Rast, Mrs. Edgar Lewis
and Mrs. John Young.
NEW IDEA CLUB HAS
ENJOYABLE LUNCHEON
MEETING WEDNESDAY
Mrs. R. H. Williams was guest
of honor at the one o'clock lunch
eon of the New Idea club held
Wednesday nt the home of Mrs.
F. II. Applehoff in Edenbower,
the occasion honoring the eighty
second birthday of Mrs. Wil
liams. A lovely gift and birthday cake
were presented to Mrs. Williams
and other present included: Mrs.
W. D. Hess, a guest, Mrs. C. E.
Marks, Mrs. F. M., Curtis, Mrs.
W. D. Harris, Mrs. V. R. Buck
ingham. Mrs. Allen Moore and
Judv. Mrs. C. B. Calkins, Mrs. E.
T. Nelson and the hostess, Mrs.
Applehoff.
The patriotic motif was beau
tifully carried out in the decora
tions, while Japanese quince and
spirea bouquets were used about
the rooms.
A short business meeting was
followed by an interesting pa
triotic program and social hour.
Mrs. V. R. Buckingham will en
tertain the club at a one o'clock
luncheon March 5.
MRS. T. R. BURR IS
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE
CLUB ON THURSDAY
The patriotic motif and bou
quets of daffodils formed a pret
ty setting for the 1:30 o'clock
dessert-luncheon given Thursday
by Mrs. T. R. Burr at the attrac
tive home of Dr. and Mrs. D. B.
Bubar, when she entertained her
bridge club.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
Frank Long and Mrs. L. L. Wim
berly, guests, and Mrs. P. M. Lee,
Mrs. G. M. Krell, Mrs. Leioy
Hiatt, Mrs. H. H. Turner, Mrs.
A. B. Taylor and the hostess,
Mrs. Burr.
Mrs. Wimberly won the guest
prize for the afternoon's con
tract play and Mrs. Lee won the
club prize.
P-T. A. ACTIVITIES
IN DOUGLAS COUNTY
Benson. ,
At the business meeting of the
Benson P.-T. A. held Monday,
February 17th, at 3:00 o'clock p.
m. the following business was
transacted:
A motion was made and carried
that the P.-T. A. have a booth at
the Swiss fair at the Benson
school in April and sell pie and
coffee.
A motion was made that the
matter of serving hot lunches be
investigated and Mrs. Robt. Har
vey, Mrs. Chester Hercher and
Mrs. Pendergrass were appointed
on the committee for such pur
pose.
It was reported that Mrs. wans,
the state president, would give a
talk at the county council meet
ing to be held March 13th at the
junior hiph school.
After the business meeting a
plav was presented bv Miss Elea
nor Shirk. Mrs. Hazel Dixon, Miss
Helen B'odgett, Mrs. Tom Hen
dricks, Mrs. Paul Shanklln. Mrs.
Miller, Mrs. Sebcrn, Mrs. Adrian
Fisher, and Mrs. C. A. Chamber-
lin which denicted the origin of
a P.-T. A. The members of the
cast wore costumes of the early
MOO's.
Mrs. Robert Matthews read an
article "A Portrait of My Mother"
bv Alice Birnev's daughter, of
how her mother founded the P.-
T. A.
At 4:30 tea was served and a
beautiful birthdav cake and oth
er cakes were cut.'
Special guests Included Mrs.
Att. Mrs. R. L. Whipple. Mrs. F.
A RcrnK one of the first presi
dents. Mrs. J. K. Falbe, Mrs. B. W.
Maddox and Mrs. Elmer McKean.
DOYLE'S
BAET GROCERY
The Win Store
ROSEBURG. OREGON
218 N. Jackson St. Phone 117
Groceries Been and
Luncheon Goods
SIDE GLANCES
COPH 1WI BY HtA SEWVICE. MC. T. M. WEC. 0. 8 WT.
"I've worked all my life so I could sit down and take
things easy, like this and after three weeks I wish I had
something to do!" '
"Hold Still Handsome"
Clarke Gable and Hedy Lamarr
X," which opens a three-day run at
WOMAN'S ATHLETIC
ASSOCIATION MEETS
The Woman's Athletic associa
tion held its regular weekly meet
ing Tuesday at 7:30 at the junior
high gym. During the evening
relays were run, basketball was
played and corrective exercises
were given.
At the close of the meeting, a
business session was held and an
enjoyable social hour took place
at the home of Anna Mae Hoyt,
at which time the following offic
ers were elected: Vivian Dom
cnico, president; Alice McKibben,
vice-president; Lois Pounds, sec
retary; Francis Pounds, treasur
er, and Elaine Brown, reporter.
Anna Mae Hoyt and Eleanor Flcs
were re-elected advisors. Any
woman interested In sports or ex
ercises Is invited to attend the
Tuesday evening meetings.
MRS. D. B. BUBAR
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE
SUPPER CLUB WEDNESDAY
Mrs. D. B. Bubar entertained
her bridge club at a charming
seven o'clock supper party at her
lovely home on Cass street Wed
nesday evening.
Red, white and blue tapers car
ried out a pretty patriotic motif
for the miniature garden center
piece. Covers were placed for
Mrs. Harvey Stark, a guest, and
Mrs. C. B. Wade, Mrs. Kenneth
Quine, Mrs. Ralph Qulne, Mrs. J.
R. Wharton, Mrs. Chester Mor
gan, Mrs. Clair K. Allen and Mrs.
Guy Cordon.
Contract bridge was enjoyed
during the pleasant evening
hours with Mrs. Allen winning
the high score prize and Mrs.
Wharton the traveling prize.
PITCH FORD-GOODWIN
PARTY GIVEN MONDAY
FOR GROUP OF FRIENDS
Miss Agnes Pitchford and Mrs.
W. W. Goodwin entertained a
group of friends at bridge Mon
day evening at the former's
home on Mosher street. The Val
entine motif was beautifully car-
National Defense Week
BENEFIT
BALL
Roseburg Armory
Feb. 22nd
Benefit of Co. D
Admission 50c per couple
ByGalbraith
tfT.
In the riotous comedy "Comrade
the Indian starting tomorrow.
ried out for the 7:30 o'clock dessert-supper
served by Mrs. Good
win and Miss Pitchford, to Mrs.
L. W. Metzger and Mrs. H. H.
Turner, guests, and the following
club members: Mrs. R. D. Wil
liams, Mrs. M. Hazel Dixon, Mrs.
Irvin Brunn, Mrs. J. M. Juild,
Miss Jane Wharton, Miss Mar
garet Johnson, Miss Ila Lauhach
and Miss Ina Farnsworth.
High score prizes were given
to Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Dixon and
Miss Farnsworth with consola
tion prizes going to Mrs. Turner,
Miss Johnson and Mrs. Judd.
TOMMY KEEL IS HOST
AT DELIGHTFUL
VALENTINE PARTY
Tommy Keel, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Keel, entertained a
group of his friends at a delight
ful Valentine party Friday after
noon. Attractive Valentine fav
ors were given to the guests,
games were played and lovely re
freshments were served by Mrs.
Keel to Tommy, host, and Carol,
Caroline and Billy Boucock,
Nancy and Carol Ann Neuriter
and Bobby Mote.
GRAND GUARDIAN TO
VISIT HERE TUESDAY
Roseburg bethel of Job's
Daughters will meet at a formal
six-fifteen o'clock dinner at the
Masonic temple next Tuesday
evening to honor the grand guar
dian, Mrs. Phyllis Poole, of
Klamath Falls, who will pay her
official visit of Inspection here at
the 7:30 o'clock bethel meeting.
Initiation will be held. All mem
bers are urged to be present.
ORDER
Winters Fuel
NOW!
Slab Wood Prices
16 In. Dry Slab Wood,
1 load $4.50
4 ft. Dry Slab Wood,
per cord $3.00
Green wood is available In 4 ft.
and 16 In. lengths.
Mill Wood Sawdust
PRINCIPAL CLYDE BEARD
IS GUEST SPEAKER AT
JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB
Principal Clvde IT. Beard, of
Roseburg senior high school,
"nest speaker nt the meeting of
he Roseburg Junior Woman's
club Monday evening. February
17. urged a return to the "simple
wav of living," In thought and
action.
In an Interestlnrr talk on world
conditions at this time Mr. Beard,
throueh excernts from various
map.Tinc articles, bronnht out
ie thoueht that the world is In
ts nresent condition due to love
of luvurv and woman's desire to
rv,tpct her familv. This was ex
nlnlne.l bv the voulh of the coun
rv beinp unfit for hard work and
lack of discipline due to the wo
mnn'? desire to ce the resnon-
ihitliv of her children In every-
dnvlife.
Since time has begun. Mr.
Beard nolnted out. the world has
been straining between the bnl
nnce of manlv rule or feminine
nower. In time of masculine
strength the world turns to war
nnd In woman's ruling period the
heighth of luxury is observed.
This was shown in European
countries where strcneth and
Dower are being stressed now as
compared to the United States
where luxury and the power of
monev is considered more impor
tant than the "jov of honest, hard
work."
Following Mr. Beard's, talk a
short business meeting was con
ducted with Mrs. Gordon Stewart
presiding. Mrs. C. E. Smith act
ed as secretaiy nro tern In the ab
sence of Mrs. Raloh Herman. I
A social hour closed the meet
ing, the serving table being at
tractively arranged with a center
niece of Japanese quince. Mrs.
Fletcher Gardner and Mrs. James
Henbest were In charge of ar
rangements for the evening.
Enjoying the meeting were
Mrs. Gordon Stewart. Mrs. C. E.
Smllh, Mrs. Perry Thiele. Mrs.
Edwin Gardner, Mrs. Harold
Hovt. Mrs. James Henbest. Mrs.
Ralph Rodlcy, Miss Eileen Brown
and Miss Betty Shoemaker.
DELPHIAN CLUB HAS
ENJOYABLE MEETING
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
The Delphian club met at the
home of the president, Mrs.
Washington Hughes, on Spruce
street Wednesday afternoon with
Mrs. Hughes conductine a short
business meeting and Mrs. Wil
liam Bell presenting the Interest
ing program on "Matthew Ar
nold." Those present besides
Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Bell Includ
ed Mis. L. E. Garwood, Mrs. C.
R. Fream, Mrs. Raymond Par
slow. Mrs. A. J. Young, Mrs. C.
A. Chamberlln and Mrs. W. R.
Brown .
Mrs. Raymond Parslow will be
program leader at the March 5lh
meeting on the subect "Thomas
Hardy." The meeting place will
be announced later.
MUSIC TEACHERS ENJOY
INTERESTING MEETING
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
The Douglas County Music
Teachers association held n very
Interesting meeting at the studio
of the president. Miss Gladys H.
Strong, Friday afternoon. Plans
were outlined for National Music
week.
The program was continued on
the Russian nationalistic move
ment In music. Rinsky Korsakov
was presented by Mrs. H. R. Nor
bas and Mrs. John Hakanson pre
sented the topic on the life of
Aiensky and of Rebikov. Mrs.
Morris H. Roach presented t he
life of Sehutt. Mrs. Nerhas play
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ed "Bv the Sea" And a pram from
Arenskv's selections of pictures
for children. Mi. Nerbas played
a proup of Reblkov's comnosl
Hons also, after which Miss
Stron" served Valentin" treats to
Mrs. John Hakanson. Mrs. Clvde
Beard, Mrs. IT. R. Nerhas. Mrs.
Morris II. Roach anil Mrs. Hniner
Grow.
The March Mlh meeting will
he held at one o'clock at the stu
dio of Miss Strong.
FPISCOPAL GUILD HAS
ENIOYARLE MEETING AT
GERRETSEN HOME MONDAY
Mrs. William Bell, chairman,
Mrs. Will H. Gerretsen. Mrs. W.
T. Bond. Mrs. L. A. Dillard and
Mrs. E. T. Nelson entertained St.
GiHirpe's Episeonil Guild nt the
nt tractive Gerretsen home on
Blakelev street Monday evening.
Mi s. J. C. Hume presided over
the business session and Rev.
Perry Smllh gave a fine talk to
the grouD. A social hour follow
ed and lovely refreshments were
served. The buffet table was cov
ered by a beautiful lace cloth and
centered with- tall yellow candles
and a bowl of jonquils. .
The March meeting of the Guild
will be announced later.
BRIDGE CLUB IS
ENTERTAINED AT
BOWKER HOME TUESDAY
Mrs. M. C. Bowker entertained
her bridge cluh at a love!" 1:30
o'clock dessert-luncheon Tuts
day at her attractive home on
Claire street. Daffodils, prim
roses and violets carried out a
pretty motif for the occasion.
Covers were nlaccd for Mrs.
Ivan Pickens and Mrs. P. M. Lee,
guests, and Mis. E. B. Van Ness,
Mrs. W. T. Peters, Mrs. Maurice
L. Hallmark. Mrs. L. K. Fies,
Mrs. Frank Long and Mrs. E. A.
Pearson.
Contract bridge was enjoved
during the afternoon with Mrs.
Pickens winning high score and
Mrs. Van Ness, second high
score.
SEWING CLUB HOLDS
SPECIAL MEETING AT
F. M. COMPTON HOME
George Starmer auxiliary sew
ing club held a special meeting
to do emergency relief sewing
Tuesday afternoon at the attrac
tive home of Mrs. F. M. Comp-
ton on Spruce street.
Those assisting with the work
besides Mrs. Compton Included:
Mis. Victor Smith, Mrs. Mvrtle
Norwood, Mrs. T. S. Millikin,
Mrs. Percy Webb, Mrs. Lucinda
Long. Mrs. II. A. Taylor, Mrs. G.
W. Shugart, Mi s. T. O. Kent and
Mrs. Charles Craig.
EAGLES DRUM CORPS
TO PRESENT CONCERT
NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT
The Junior Eagles drug corps,
state champions, will present Its
annual concert before the Eagles
lodge next Tuesday evening, Feb
ruary 25th, at 7:45 o'clock. The
corps is under the direction of
Bill Black.
A fine program has been ar
ranged for the occasion anil all
lodge members are urged to be
present.
Lymon L Spencer
Representing
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Protection, Retirement, Sav
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Roseburg
Telephone 277 or 601-R
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PRESBYTERIAN LADIE9
AID HAS DELIGHTFUL
MEETING ON THURSDAY
Red. white and blue, candles,
bououets and nnnklns curried out
a nrettv patriotic motif for the
onethlrtv o'clock dessert-luncheon
enjnved hv the Presbyterian
l adies Aid members and guests
Thursday nt the church parlors,
with Mrs. Harold Bellows i hos
ess chairman, assisted bv Mrs. C.
V. Roberts. Mrs. Ivan Pickens and
Mrs. J. L. Marsters. Asslstine I he
hostess Ineludnd Mr. Willis My
ers and Mrs. E. S. Hall.
Covers were placed for Mrs. W.
M. Chalmers, president: Mrs. J.
P. Motshenhacher, secretary;
Mrs. Mark T.. Underwood treasur
er: Dr and Mrs. Morris H. Roach,
Mrs. Clair K. Allen. Mrs. W. A.
White, Mrs. T,. W. Jacques. Mrs.
Tda Ballev. Mrs. Arthur Midland,
Mrs. Earl Ullrich, Mrs. George
Kohlhagen. Miss Jeannle Bulck.
Mrs. J. Roland Parker. Mrs. H.
M. Burket. Mrs. Ed Patterson,
Mrs. Sally MoClunc Mrs. George
Campbell, Miss Clara Dillard,
Mrs. G. Wlcklem. Mrs. R. R.
Quin". Mrs. Edward G. Kohlhac
en, Mrs. J. A. Perrv, Mrs. A. E.
Kent. Mrs. J. A. Wood, Mrs. R.
H. Grinsted, Mrs. D. G. Clark,
Miss Margaret ClnPD, Mrs. G. Sol
berp. Mrs. B. S. Nichols, Mrs. Em
ma Lenox, Mrs. W. L. Scott, Mrs.
Huldah Thomson and Miss Emma
Bristol.
Mrs. Chalmers conducted the
business meting with Mrs. W. L.
Scott presenting the Insoiratlonal
devotional service and Dr. Roach
giving fine a talk on the national
religion of Japan.
The next meeting will be held
March 20th nt the church par
lors at a one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon.
MELROSE GRANGE HAS
INTERESTING MEETING
Melrose grange met at the hall
Tuesday evening with Worthy
Master Alice Goff at her station.
The officers seating drill was pre
sented and the state deputy Ar
thur Brown was Introduced at the
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
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master's station. Waldon Brad
ford was elected and Installed as
sistant steward and Willamlna
Bonebrake was elected chaplain.
The date of March 2- was ac
cepted by the grange for the Ki
wanis program and the Homo
Economics club was authorized to
have the Interior of the hall paint
ed and redecorated. ,
The lecturer, Crystal Conn, pre
sented the following program:
impromtu quartett number by
Anita Stark, Fred Goff, Crystal
Conn and Flovd Fett, accom
panied by Edythe Florence Kel
lev; skit, "The Home on the
Bluff" by Marlorle and Roberta
Taylor, Crystal Conn, Charlene.
Stark nnd Alice Goff, and talk by
Arthur Brown. The meeting was
closed by the ' Home Economics
club committee serving refresh
ments. The March 4th meeting will be
held at the hull with a group of
the members In charge of the lec
turer's program.
COMPLETE
OPTICAL SERVICE
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116 No. Jackson
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245 N. Jackson St., Roseburg
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Headquarters For
Picnic and Lunch Foods .
124 8. Jackson St.
Opp. Indian Theatre
Phone 620
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