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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW,- ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY: MARCH I 1 94 1 . SdXCDEW Social Calendar Monday, March 3. Lilac Circle, No. 4B, Neighbors ot Woodcraft will mcpt Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall. Junior American Legion auxil iary to meet tonight at 7 o'clock at the homo of M'S. J. T. Yoitpg, G20 Cobb street. Past Matron's club of the O. E. S. to meet at (Jmpqua note at 7:30 o'clock for a dessert supppr to be followed by a business meet ing and social hour tt! C 0. Farrier h,otne. Dr. R. L. Dunn's non-denominational Bible study class to meet at 7:4? o'clock, in the evening at the Douglas hotel dining hall. Pub lic Invited. Child Evangelism training class meeting to bo held at 2:30 p. m. at the First Presbyterian church. Hosoburg Junior Woman's club regular meeting at clubhouse at 8 o'clock- Tuesday, tyaoh. 4. Woman's club meeting at club h.. .it 1 -.in n'r nek with Dr.. George E. Houck us guest speak- or on "Leisure limp ncuvuies. Melrose grange will hold a 6:30 o'clock pptluck upier to he fol lowed by a business meeting at the grange hall Executive meeting at 12 o'clock luncheon at Hotel Rose for mom hi. nf the clubhouse board, board of directors and officers of the i Rosebig Woman's clu' Wednesday, March 5. . iv,inhinn ,-l.ih to meet with Mrs. J. E. McAllister, Uino srrcei hi o'clock. Mrs. Raymond Parslow will he program leader on the topic, "Thomas Hardy." Oregon State Mother's club 'will meet al the Rose hotel for a 1 o'clock no-hostess luncheon. Glengary Sewing club to meet with Mrs. F. I. Betts at 2 o'clock i hm- hnme on Winchester street. The executive commit te of the . Missionary society of the First I'resbyterian church will meet i with Mrs. Earl Ullrich at 2 o'-! flock. New officers arc requested to attend. . Art and Embroidery cum u meet In afternoon at home of Mrs. Lucas in Kohlhagen apart ments. Auction sale program. K. and R- club meeting In after noon at home of Mrs. J. B. Bailey. Thursday, March 6. St. Joseph's Altar society to meet al 2 p. m. at pal ish hall. Rosehurg Country club ladies to mpi-l at 9:30 a. 111. at clubhouse. Rosehurg Men's Glee club to practice at city hall under clircc- tion of R. M. Church, The Midweek Bible class will meet with Mrs. Mary and Mrs. Charles Heecroft, 316 N. Stephens street at 2 n. m. Roscburg Baptist Woman's so- ciety will meet at church par lorn at 1 o'clock fur a luncheon follow ed by business session and pro gram. Friday, March 7. Keystone club to meet al I he J. F. Dillard home on South Jackson street at 1:30 o'clock dessert luncheon. The Gray Ladies will hold their regular meeting Friday, March 7 at 7:30 o'clock at the homo of Mrs. Veil Broadway. A dessert supper has been planned. The class in fundamental teach ing nf the Bible will lie conducted by Rev. W. A. Sylwesler at the Sylwester home. 1170 Military filreet at 7:30 p. m. All persons interested are invited to attend. Saturday, March 8 American Legion auxiliary wel fare shop open In back of Roy Bel lows store on Main street opiioslte liiisehiu g News Review. Tuesday, March 11. F. S. club will meel with Mrs. C. H. Wlckham, 702 Mill street. Sewing club of V. S. W. V. al home of Mrs. Stella Smith, 1137 Mill street. Friday, March 14. I'ntluek supper and card party al Kobcburg country rluh March 14 for members and invited guests 111 6:30 o'clock. Tuesday, March 18. Woman's club spring tea and fashion show at clubhouse at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. Edward Kohlhagen and Miss Helen Casey ait- general chairmen for the affair. Thursday, March 20. Circle No. 2 Hosebuig Baptist Woman's society with Mrs. T, W., Thomason, Fleser street. SYLMON VALLEY CLUB MEETS THURSDAY Mrs. Clarence Miller enter tained members of the Sylmon Valley club at her home ln Louk Ingglass Thursday afternoon. Spring flowers were used almut tho rooms and at a later hour re- . freshnients Were served, to Mn. .L. E. Guodhuiirn, Mrs. Dan Kg." ley, Mrs. Nick Neufelt and Mib. Mar Myers and daughter, Alice. By BETTY SHOEMAKER i ELLSWORTH-PETERS BR I OGE LUNCHEON 18 CHARMING AFFAIR TUESDAY Mrs. Harris Ellsworth and Mrs. W. T. Peters were Joint hos incim ni nnn nt thn mc. ! ing parties of the season, when they entertained friends at a one o'clock hririee luncheon Tuesday at the home of I Mrs. Fayette Langenberg act-; roses, the bridegroom was at thp former on VVinchester street, i ed as general chairman of the I tended by Joe Ashley, as best ..i j,.,.-..!,,,. . party and was assisted by her I man. tormoa a pretty motif for the serving tables and were also used In large bouquets about the rooms. The hostesses were as sisted In serving and about the rooms by Mrs. Ellsworth's aunt. Miss Margaret Glldea, who snenriine the winter hero froml1'"8' -ut Jennings. San Jose, Calif. CPveis were phcud for Mrs. R. p. Coen, Mrs. L, E. MeClln tock, Mrs. John H. Robinson, Mrs. E. F. Tandy, Mrs. Frank Coen, Mrs. E. B. Van Ness, Mrs. Fred Schwartz, Mrs. O. M. Bcr rie, Mrs. L. K. Fles, Mrs. Ken neth W. Kinney, Mrs. J. C. Hume, Mrs- Ivan Pickens, Mrs. O. R. Hoss, Mrs. L. Underwood, Mrs. E. S. McClain. Mrs. Fred Lock- woou, mis. . n. wane, jvirs j Clair K. Allen, Mrs. Edgar Lewis, Mm. T. Q. Watson, Miss Helen Casey, Mrs. Chester Morgan, Mrs. Arthur (I- Mountford and Mrs. Frederick J. Porter. Contract bridge was In play during the afternoon with score prizes going to Mrs. Fred Schwartz, Mrs. E. F. Tandy and Mrs. Frank Coen. SHOWER HONORS M ' " ' WR3' lt MOORE Mrs. Robert Miller and Mis. John Broughton were hostesses at a shower recently honoring Mrs. L. E. Moore. Prizes for the after noon s entertainment were award- ed In tlie guest of honor awl Mrs. '('nm Hendricks. Gifts were presented to Mrs. Moore by Mrs. E. A. Woods, Mrs. Fred Gibbpus, Mrs. James Gra ham, Mrs. Louise Selgal, Mrs. K. It. Hill, Mrs. Addle Schrieder, Mrs. Dick Ludwig, Mrs. C. E. Walker, Mrs. John Meisner, Mrs. John Kilns forth and son, Mrs. Tom Hendricks, Mrs. Jess Hicks. Mrs. Chloie McCnwn, Mrs. Karl A. Moore, Mrs. Hoy Catching, Mrs. Ella Han-Is, Mrs. Betty Moore and daughter, Judy, Mrs. R. C. Lovelace, Miss Vera Goetz, Mrs. ft. L. Heliard, Mrs. W. A. Mo Han, Miss Phyllis Morlan, Mrs. 11. E. Cracroft, Mrs. Prudie HI dinger, Mrs. Ann Wilson and the hostess, Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Broughton. CROUP FROM ROSEBURG ENTERTAINED AT LOVELY PARTY AT MARSHFIELD Mr. anil Mrs ('. VV. Wlnii tiiir ! Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Josse, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Chapman, Mr. anil Mrs. 11. C. Waddell, Mrs. Voile Broadway. Mrs. J. F. Bark er, Mrs. Edgar Lewis and Mrs. Arthur W. Hautn. ull of this city, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Gillespie at a party Saturday evening at the Gillespie home in Marshflelil. The occasion marked Ihe birth day anniversary of Mr. Gillespie and In addition lo the twelve Hosebuig friends, a large num ber of Marshflelil friends were included as guests. The Rose burgers remained In Marshflelil over I lie week end as houseguests of the Cillesples and returned to their homes here Sunday eve ning. MRS. FRANK COEN IS HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB ON WEDNESDAY Mrs. Frank Coen entertained her bridge club at a 1:30 o'clock dessert -luncheon Wednesday aft ernoon at her home in Laurel wood. Daffodils, anemones and hot her were used about I he rooms and to center the serving tables. Covers were placed (or Mrs. Mason MrDcrmiitt and Mrs. Clyde Carstens, guests, and Mrs Edwin Booth, Mrs. Frederick Chapman. Jr., Mrs. Seott Wil liams, Mrs. A. D. Parr. Mrs. O. It. Hess and Mrs. Frederick J. Porter. The contract bridge high score prize for the afternoon's play was won by Mrs. Williams. GLENGARY SEWING CLUB TO MEET MARCH 5 Mrs. F. I. lletts will be hostess to Ihe Glengary Sewing club at her home on Winchester street Wednesday afternoon. March 5, at 2 o'clock. All members are In vited to attend. GRAY LADIES TO MEET FRIDAY The Gray Ladies will hold their regular monthlv meeting Friday evening, March 7, at the home of Mrs. Veil Broadway on East Lane str-'et A dcseii supper "111 It MTi'il at 7:;iil o'clock. i i CATHOLIC BENEFIT CARD BARTY 15 DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR TUESDAY EVENING One of the outstanding card - 1 parties of the season was held ! Tuesday evening at the Catholic I im'ish nl,1j- wl"'n the la(il(,s of twontv-fourr"' JH!'-l"'s sm-ieiy spuii sored the affair. daughter, Mrs. c. M. OMalloy and Mrs. Mary Bryan. Miss! Helen Casey and Mrs. Harris ,Jir ,v.,h M.fg ! as refreshment chairman, assist - S, oy rars. wm am aiciwig anu Tim . tr..t i quince with tall yellow tapers. Prizes for the card plays were awarded to Mrs. L. L. Wimberly, contract bridge; Mrs. B. Hargis five hundred, and A. F. Shukle. pinochle. The evening's door prize was awarded to Mrs. Vin cent Malonc. CRUISERS CLUB HOLDS POTLUCK DINNER AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Cruisers club of the First Presbyterian church held at pot - luck dinner at the church Monday evening at 6:30 o'clock. The tables were arraneed with a natriotic a lace clothwas centered by bou-1 !Pnrd, le Southern Oregon col (uet of daffodils and Japanese I gc ' ed'icatlop at Ashland. She During the evening Mrs. Royi,ne R'versdaie grange hall when Young gave an Interesting talk on ! ,hc club wl" ba entertained by Patriotism" and games and visit- 'lnp Homc Economics club of the ing were enjoyed during the even-1 R'vcrsdale grange, March 12. ing. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. l heron Harris, llev. and Mrs. ! Morris Roach, Mr. and Mrs. Ken-; nelll Barneburg, Mr. and Mrs. ! George Ware, Mi mlm Olson, Mrs. tnd Mrs. Nor- : Earl Ullrich, Mrs. Roy Young, Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Hallcraft. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chalmers, Ell Hall, Charles Hoff-1 melster and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bellows. MRS. GEORGE LOOMIS HONORED AT SHOWER AT PEMBERTON HOME Mrs. Belle Grubhe ancj Mrs. Win. M. Pomhorton were hos tesses at the l'emberton home on South Stephens street Wednesday aflurnnpn wilh a shower honoring Mrs. George Loomis. The table was arranged with ! spring flowers and decorated in a casioii, oi noseourg, with Honors and escorts included pink moil f with handmade pink , Ll'!''' Bailey as captain. ! Mrs. Poole, grand guardian of the plaeecards and lighted pink tap- Special guest for the evening state of Oregon; Mrs. C. E. Brit ers. I "ils Virginia Kamptston, or tain, guardian of bethel, No. 8, 1 lonoring Mrs. I .oomis were i therlln Rebckah lodge, No. 218. and grand second messenger, Miss Mrs. L. W. Metzger, Mrs. Charles i r oll"'lg the meeting talks were ! Carolyn Cordon, Mrs. Nell Mots Waer, Mrs. Paul Fowler, Mrs. I k'1VL'n bv new members and I chenbachcr, both of this city, Luther Ellison, Mrs. Robert Net-1 son. Mrs. Carrie Hill, Mrs. Elsie Brozio, Mrs. Belle Grubhe, Mrs. Glenn Callen, Esther FJIIdseth and Mrs. Win. Pemberton. MRS. CHARLES OSTR AN DER ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Charles Ostrander enter tained her contract bridge club at her liome in North Rosehurg Monday evening, February 21. Cards were at play with Miss Betty .Shoemaker holding high score and Mrs. Ernest Pearson scoring second. i Bouquets of heather, pussywil-1 lows, violets and Jonquils were ar-' ranged about the rooms and al a later hour refreshments were ' served to Mrs. Ted Roadman, Mrs. I M. Dunn, Mrs. Ernest Pearson, Mrs. L. K. Fies, Mrs. Perry Thlele, Mrs. Paul Smith, Miss Betty: Shoemaker anil the hostess. MRS. STUCKEY IS ' HOSTESS TO CLUB Mrs. II. Stuckey was hostess to Ihe Lady Lions ut her home on1 South Kane street Tuesday even i Ing w ith Mrs. II. Palmer as Joint ; hostess. j Following (he business meeting! a dessert supper w as served to , Mrs. J. P, Molschenbacher. Mrs. 1 Don' Helliwell. Mrs. Robert' Franks, Mrs. W. W. Goodwin, j airs, r rank Long, Mrs. Glen Ow ens, Mrs, E. A. Burkhart, Mrs. Sterling Richmond, Mrs. E. R. Walton, Mrs. James Henbest, Mrs. Albert Flegel, Mrs. G. C. Good man and Mrs .Charles McDor niotl. MRS. WANDS HONORED WITH BIRTHDAY DINNER Mrs. Martin Brooks, of this city, honored Mrs. W. I. Winuls w ith a birthday dinner, Sunday Dr. George E. Houck of this afternoon. February 23. Cards i city, w ill he guest speaker at the were enjoyed during the after-1 meeting ot the Roscburg Wo noon followed by a I o'clock din- man s club Tuosdav afternoon, ner. Duffc-dlls were used unout ! Miirche 4. at the Woman's club- ..... .....ins u.i me mine was eon-! . ,'k': " '"""'ion oirtniiay I,.,, i,,..j .... ! - 'Jj .in- t. it M." n l Mr. w vv iii ' ! 'n "large or M,ss Marie Mar-, day with a dinner honoring Mr. M I W inds' !f t i ' ' l18',' '"'' L". "alley. Mrs. liar-! Bloom', birthday anniversary. Oil '.,, ,; h.i 1, " t?r"'P- Mr8' L' A- W,,"s' nl!Hn,ur!. t daflodils and pirny ' M r , S m! ,M,'S' C I;01'," U,Wvn' Mlss M"'-!""1 wr arranged about the M it In 1' i S ' "!! " " 0 ,rr:1,'m a 'll"lt 'lOoin. MISS DOROTHY SIEMANN WED8 JACK CAPY AT SAN FRANCISCO, FEB. 15 Miss Dorolhy Jane Siemann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Siemann, of this city, and Jack E. Cady, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack j R. Cady, of San Francisco, were : married February 15 at 5 p. m. at 1 the First Methodist church In San Francisco. Rev. Mr. Busher oer-l formed the ceremony in the pres ence of a small group of friends I and relatives. j The bride wore a sky-blue three piece man-tailored suit with navy blue and dusty rose acces I sorics and an orchid corsage. She was attended by Mrs. Joe Ashley, I sister of the groom, who chose a j brown costume suit with fur trim - oiiu maicning accessories and a tairsage of gardenias and talisman I Following thn .i-nmnnU .h I wedding party enjoyed a dinner party flt Monqw wUh a , , llvcs ".. They will make) ! ffSL Chwtnut Mrs. Cady graduated from Cot tage Grove high school and at- was BWluated from the Medford ?"'y "jZt T". v t XnHM "V "ty0 shoP . in, ,hls, Mr' I Sady' ? ' University no ln "Bene also attend led. the college of education at I Ashland and Is employed in the jSan Francisco steel mills. PATCH AND CHAT CLUB ENJOYS AFTERNOON MEET I lv"'s- L-urtls Calkins entertained i,1,e Palch d Chat club at her i nonle Wednesday afternoon. Sew - visaing were enjoyea our- lnB ,he afternoon. Plans were I The hostess served refresh - I ments later in the afternoon to j mrs. v. n. uucKingnam, Mrs. M. Miller and Mrs. Hoffmelster, guests; Mrs. C. W. Smith, Mrs. - Wm. Barton, Mrs. Jack Boor, Mrs. A. A. Cline, Mrs. C. Domenico, ! Mrs. Hubert Graham, Mrs. H. D jHess, Mrs. G. F. Jones, Mrs. D. VV, Keasey, Mrs. Clarence Bartlett, Mrs. C. W. Ware and Mrs. D. E. Ware. joring Mrs. Poole. The dinner was i in charge of Mrs. Earl Wiley and REBEKAH LODGE Mrs. A. B. Taylor and the table INITIATES THREE j decorations carried out a patriotic NEW CANDIDATES j theme with a centerpiece of dolls T. , I gal'y dressed in red, white and The Rpseburg Rebckah lodge, , blue dresses Si,i Tues(laiy evening with Mrs. Floyd Lewis sang "In a Hallie W Uets. noble grand, and Luxumburg Garden" with Anita i !i , 1 vico'K'and. pre- Young at the piano and Miss Bet s ding The degree staff exempli-hy Marsters sang "Spring Pa ted the initiation degree to Ber-'rade," accompanied by Carolvn tna Bayless, Elma Stephens and: Cordon riurlnu the ninnimr visuuis nom Portland, Reeds- - wiionia. Refreshments were served at : i the close of the session in the ! dining hall by Ruth l'lumer and : her committee. i j SEWING CLUB MEETS TUESDAY AFTERNOON I The Sewing club of the George ' I aHornoo f Febn E X Tti 1 hum,, nf ii nt I xt , "a" morning, enjoying cards in i South Hnn ;tr,,1C,T00,l !1 1 ,ho mollli"K " afternoon of . "I" : .-. ,V1f""1K nd,K'lf- Mrs. W. J. Olmscheid and afternoo "1""' noiMrs. E. R. Kenny scored high at Later refreshments were serv ed by the hostess to Mrs. T. S. Milliken and daughters. Miss Gol die and Miss Mary, Mrs. Nettie Craig, Mrs. T. O. Kent, Mrs. W. G. Shugart, Mrs. Leonard Bales, Mrs. Harry Taylor. Mrs. Stella Smith, and Mrs. F. M. C'ompton and the club adjourned to meet March 11 at the home of Mrs. Stella Smith, 837 Mill street. M. O. A. CLUB MEETS AT CALKINS HOME The M. O. A. rluh nin VV.ulnoa. , , : ' ... i 7- , I ....... v. i. vmiwn;.. willing ine afternoon the group practiced on the stunt which is to be present ed March 12 at the Hinsdale grange hall at the community meeting. I Spring flowers were used about the rooms and Mrs. Calkins serv 1 ed refreshments to Mi's. C. . W. 'Cook, Mrs. Charles Mohr, Mrs. E. G. Cloake, Mrs. It. G. Good. Mrs. George Powers. Mrs. Eldon Ogle. Mrs. L. L. Wimberly and Mi's. J. I A. Wood. I DR. GEORGE HOUCK iTO BE GUEST SPEAKER , AT WOMAN'S CLUB TUESDAY house. He has chosen for his: topic "Leisure Time Activities." I lm' imfiiiiK ( I-"" ' l'"'" i I tills Presiding Officer i it " - ; ,T; ' WIS Photo by Clark Sludlo hi wm m . j i ..; an ban nrm,A Miss Bette Owen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Owen, of this city, who presided as honored queen for bethel, No. 8, Tuesday eve- I "l u,c lempiu 10r me inspection visit oi Mrs. r'nyllis I Poole, of Klamath Falls, grand guardian of the state of Oregon, 1 Daughters of Job. The local bethel is planning to send a drill team to the state conclave to be held in Mrs. Phyllis Poole, of Klamath Falls, grand guardian of the state of Oregon for the Daugh ters of Job, - was in Roscburg Tuesday evening, Feb. 25, for her nffiniiil Incnntinn nf thn tnl 1 hii,i Miss Bette Owen, honored queen of bethel, No. 8, Roscburg, presided over the business ses sion and initiation degree at which time Mary Margaret Steph ens, Wilma Pounds and Elaine Rhoden were taken into the or der. The meeting was preceded by a 0:15 o'clock formal banouet hnn past honor queen and Miss Pa iricia uan, ot Myrtle creek, pi es- cut queen of the Myrtle Creek bethel; Mrs. Mamie Wilson, guar- dian of the Myrtle Creek bethel and grand first messenger for COUNTRY CLUB LADIES TO HOLD SUPPER AND SOCIAL EVENING MARCH 14 '? . houW Thurs- j' bridge. I An announcement was made j that a potluck supper and card party has been arranged for I March 11 at the clubhouse for I members and their Invited guests. j'The affair will be held at 6:30 o' clock and arrangements are in i charge of Mrs. J. M. Judd and Mrs. Harry C. Stearns. I Attending Thursday were Mrs. Kenneth Quine, Mrs. Wm. Me Eachron, Mrs. W. J. Olmscheid, Mrs. Harris Ellsworth, Mrs. Leon McCllntock. Mrs. J .F. Dillard, Mrs. Rogers. Mrs. Wells, Mrs. "s. migcrs, mrs. vvi Arthur Mount fort. Sr., Mrs Ar thur Mount fort, Jr., Mrs. Gene Green. Mrs. J. M. Judd. Mrs. W. Ott, Mrs. II. C. Stearns. Mrs. Ral ston, Mrs. E. !. Van Ness, Mrs. Coen and Mrs. Ernest Pearson. PAST MATRON'S CLUB WILL MEET MONDAY The Past Matron's club of the Order of Eastern Star w ill hold a 17:30 o'clock dessert supper at the iUmpoua hotel Mondav eveninir with Mrs. A. E. Elliott and Mrs. C. G. Farrier as hostesses. Follow ing the supper the group will attend the comic opera, "Trial by Jury,-' which Is being presented at the Indian theatre. ;to benefit the Roscburg swim ming pool fund. BIRTHDAY DINNER I HONORS MR. BLOOM Mrs. H. T. Bloom entertained at mr uiuuiii nonie were presented to Mr. in this city Sun- for Bethel, No, 8 i -NevvA-HeVH'W Kti 1-11 t'lrnc. Klamath Falls in April. Oregon; worthy matron and wor thy patron of Eastern Star, Mrs. Maurice Nowland and Morton Krell; R. W. Marsters, past asso ciate guardian of the local beth el and Mrs. Cora Youhc. Dast grand guardian for the state of i Oregon. Corsages and bouttin- aires were given to the above honored guests and Mrs. Poole was escorted to the cast and re ceived a gift from the Roseburg bethel. In speaking to the bethel and guests Mrs. Poole announced that the annual state convention will be held at Klamath Falls April 15, 16 and 17. The local girls are planning to take a drill team to tUn nnn..l....n TlT..n Tl I .t,j lh. ., ,,., ,, . "'"" ori tnH in ,p, iT.0.i ,i the officers and nas, m.een vrn complimented on their splendid work. The Myrtle Creek bethel placed first in the state inspec- tion. During her stay In this city Mrs. Poole was the house guest of Mayor and Mrs. A. J. Young and on Monday the grand guardian in company with Mrs. Young and Mrs. Nell Motschenbacher motor ed to Grants Pass for an inspec tion trip. Wednesday evening Mrs. Poole and Mrs. L. W. Ruhl, accompanied by several members of the Roseburg bethel attended the Myrtle Creek bethel meeting. Mrs. Poole returned to Klamath Falls Thursday. Bloom from Mr. and Mrs. G Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. B Laird and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Meisner. Visiting was enioved .until a later hour when a large birthday cake was served. SUNDAY DINNER CELEBRATES TWO BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARIES Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Houser. of this city, were hosts at a 6 o'clock dinner Sunday given at their country home at Melrose honor ing the birthdays of Mrs. Charles Ritzman and Fred Green. A George Washington was carried out in the birthday decorations and on the table. En- joying the dinner were Mr. lying the dinner were Mr. and , other plans for that night. If you Irs. Charles Ritzman and son, I are a veteran come and celebrate immy, Oscar Houser, D. F. Hou-1 the founding of this, your organ! r, Fred Green. Miss Dixie Harp, j zation. Mrs. Roy Young is pro- Mr Ji ,, ' , , " i mes Howard, Leland Houser. ; Dolma Grobe and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hou ser. Following the dinner the eve ning was spent visiting and play ing games. LOCAL GIRL PLEDGED TO LITERARY SOCIETY Word has boon received in this city that Miss Mary Nancy Rob erts, tresliman at North Texas State Teachers college at Denton. Texas, was recently pledged Into the Junior Marv Alliens, a eirls- literary society on the campus with a limited membership. Miss Roberts, who Is the (laugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. I,. E. Roberts. 817 Pine street, is majoring in home economics at the Texas school. JUNIOR LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET An announcement was made Friday that the Junior American Legion auxiliary will moot Mon day evening al 7 o'clock at the home of Mi's. J. T. Young. 621) Cobb street. All members are urged to attend the business nnvling. ARTHUR BAUM WEDS MISS FELICE HARRIS, SAN FRANCISCO GIRL Of particular interest to Rose burg friends will be the an nouncement of the marriage of Arthur Baum, of San Francisco, son of Mrs. Arthur M. Baum, of this city, to Miss Felice Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Harris, of San Francisco. They were married Saturday, Feb. 15, at Reno, Nev. The en gagement of the young couple was announced in San Francisco in October to a group of friends at a large reception, and attend ed by Mrs. Baum and Miss Mar garet Baum, of this city. Mr. Baum is well known in this city, having graduated from Roscburg senior high school in 1932 and later attending Oregon State college where he was grad uated in 193S. He is employed in ! construction work with Lucca on Mare island. Mrs. Baum graduated from high school in San Francisco, la ter attending a finishing school and has been employed in one of the San Francisco radio stations. They will make their home in San Francisco. NORTHS! DE SUNSHINE CLUB HONORS MRS. STEIWIG Mrs. Lucia Ingle entertained members of the Northside Sun shine club at her home on Win chester street. Following the business meeting Bingo was play ed with Mrs. Dewey Kruse win ning the prize. The serving table was decorat ed in honor of Mrs. Clara Stei wig's birthday and was centered with a patriotic motif. The place cards were tiny American flags. Guests for the afternoon were Joan Leach, Mrs. Jennie Leach, Natalie Kronke, Billie Fisher, Mrs. Worthington and members attending included Mrs. Edna An derson and daughter, Mrs. Bee croft, Patsy Fisher, Enore Fisher, Helen Princen, Mrs. F. Long and daughter and son, Mrs. Mildred Nelson, Mabel Patterson. Mrs. Stoiwig, Lucia Ingle and Miss Lu- cille Kruse. WOODCRAFT THIMBLE CLUB ENJOYE LUNCHEON ..Mrs- Huttip,Luqas..was Jiastpss to the Woodcraft Thimble club at her home in the Kohlhagen apart ments Monday afternoon with a 1:30 o'clock potluck luncheon. Bouquets of Japanese plum and daltodils were used about rooms. the Following the luncheon the regular ousiness meeting was meeting March 10 at the home of Mrs' Liston Darby,. 1102 Military street. : The hostess was assisted in J. CMcCaun, and Mrs. Estelle Sullivan. Attend ing were Mrs. Alfred Neal, Mrs. A. D. Hawn, Mrs. Adrian Hulhert, Mrs. Liston Darby, Mrs. Walter Fredrickson, Mrs. Paul Beaver, Mrs. Clifton Hooper, Mrs. B. W. Taylor, Mrs. C. W. Dishman, Mrs. V. D. Hallcraft, Mrs. R. L. Houn shell, Mrs. C. W. Owen and Mrs. Harry Lohr. KEYSTONE CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY Mrs. J. F. Dillard will entertain I the Keystone club at her home on South Jackson street Friday, R. ! March 7, with a 1:30 o'clock des H, : sort luncheon. Mrs. N. E. Dixon anu mis. M. D. McKay will be as sistant hostesses. American Legion Auxiliary Activities By LOIS BAKER I Twenty-two years ago on March 15, the American Legion i was born. The local group will be I feted here on that Saturday at ; the K. P. hall by the auxiliary women. Big plans are under wav i for a program of unusual inter molif pst and for birthriav rako fr- everyone. You and you, w her ever you are. oe sure to make no " oy loung is pro Eram chairman fni- n. .,i. - vi.. cent Malonc for the Legion.' Mrs. iiuoert (jiaham heads the "eats" commit lee. We are assured of plenty of food and we learn that Days Creek is coming "enmasse" with a big surprise. This same day the units throughout the nation are regis tering for voluntary emergency service to their communities and You Turned the Tables On Me.. said the w.ary lady to the wh basket ... And tho vwasbbaskct replied "It's your own fault for not send ing the family wash to tho launaiy. Better start to- day:" TELEPHONE 88 HEW SERVICE LAUNDRY 324 W. Lone Strttf the nation. Auxiliary women' will" 'fill nnt - -mipfttlonnnlro - 'llaii.. their availability for service in f nursing, driving, first aldi social service, office, household and adJ ministratlve work, sewing, knit.! ting and mending. Juniors will be" listed for messenger and guide service. It Is to be hoped that ho such service will ever be necessary but in the event we are needed by our ' country the number of auxiliary members available in each form of work will be supplied to the ' local Red Cross chapter and to city authorities, with whom the auxiliary would cooperate in emergency. Bear tho date in . mind, March 15. Place of registra tion will be made known next week. Wednesday of this wee(, Mrs. Walter Olmscheid graciously en tertained the executive board, chairmen and officers at her home, for a business and social meeting. That afternoon she and Mrs. Irvin Riegel assisted the Al.: bany unit in giving the monthly birthday party at the facility:' Several cars of members came from Albany. At these parties Bingo is played. Ice cream and earie, wnn canoies ngntcd for ' each guest, is served. Every man having a birthday during that month is invited. It Is most pleas ing to the men to have the vari ous units as their hostesses. Wom en have come from as far as To- . ledo and Bandon. Junction City and Eugene are often here. The American Legion auxiliary tries to make life happier for our vet-' erans. The other veterans' groups do the same. Friday night the V. F. W. held a dance at the facility for patients. We learned of another birth day. Anne McDermott, superin tendent of nurses at the facility, and a most loved lady, will cele brate hers today. The Legion aux iliary wishes for her the best of everything. She is always giving just that to others. as you read this there will ho in progress an art exhibit worthy of everyone's attention. Local an lists have painted numerous prize ) pictures wnicn you will not want to miss. The exhibit may be seen all evening at the Elk's temple. Best of all, it's free. Miss Marga ret Carr spent much of the sum- n northern Washington Qb- serving and putting on eanyas her impressions or the northern In dians in that dry, dusty country. Mrs. T. G. Watson, on her trip cast, did several breath-takine scones oi Montana and the mid west, j nese are very different in feeling from her former pictures and you will not want to miss these. She also won fair awards again this year. The Rev. Mr. Wire and Mrs.' Wire will show etchings, water colors and oils. Those who enjoy art will not want to miss these and the works of other artists and photographers. . ... Community service the auxil iary attempts to carry on all year but just now we are planting more trees on the facility drive and more at the Rose school. The swimming pool project will re ceive our attention soon also. A li brary tea will be held In the near future to enable books to be pur chased for the library. Two large boxes of books were sent to a CCC camp this week. Anyone having books you would like to donate may call Mrs. Roy Young or myself. These are much appre ciated by the boys for it takes only a short time for their books to be read and reread. New ma terial is therefore welcome. Mrs. William Horsfall of Marshfield has returned from the national defense conference held j In Washington, D. C, and will .' hold a conference in Roseburg with all units from this end of j southern Oregon the week ot j March 12. All service and pa triotic groups arc Urged to keep , this date in mind for we desire a joint, open house meeting with j every group represented. More in- f formation will be available on this next week. ";. 1 Again wo would thank ybu j tow nspeople who make our com- munity service work possible. ? Those who have given food for, i: the sales, those who help at the j. welfare shop, those who contrib- uted in any way. And may iwe j thank you all for the Icttors. , (jlad you enjoy the radio pro grams and glad we - have been anie to help in child welfare ana hospital service. Radio program at 5:30 Tuesday, f Meeting that night at the armory J at eight. Juniors meet at home of r, Mrs. James Young, Monday at j seven. Plans for the skit to lw I presented at the birthday party j' will he marie. ! v 3 1