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ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURS, ORESOR THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1941. THREE Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER NEWHOUSGTOLE3 WEDDING IS HELD AT PORTLAND HOME At the home of the bride's rrreat-unele and aunt, Mr. . and Mrs. John A. Cunningham in Portland, the marriage of Mrs. Harriet Ware Toles ot Marsh field ani Henrv Newhouse of Portland, formerly of Marshfield, was solemnized at 4 o'clocjt Sun day afternoon. The Rev. Rich ard M.'Stelner of the Unitarian Chureh of Our Father in Port land officiated. ' The wedding service was read before the fireplace which was banked In greens. A portrait of the b r i d e's grcat-grandmgthor, Alice Hathawav Haske'l Cun j ningham, formed the background A f-'rove the fireplace. Underneath it upon the mantel was a spray of white carnations, and snapdra . pens and white candelabra. At the opposite end of the living room was a bouquet .of jonquils r.nd fine yellow tapers reflected in a mirror from a large old-fashioned bookcase. The bride wore a powder blue dress and a matching waist length jacket with three-quarter sleeves. The collar and cuffs v.ere embroidered. Her hat was a blue sailor with a veil tied in a bow at the back. She wore a corsage of spring flowers. Mr. Cunningham gave his great-niece in marriage. Miss Sally Cunningham of Portland was her cousin's only attendant. She wore a blue dress with a corsage of garden Ins. Andrew Newhouse of Marsh . field was his brother's best man. f Mrs. Tsabelle Newhouse of Marshfield, mother of the bride groom, wore a black dress trim med with a gold beaded bodice and a corsage of violets. Mrs. Cunningham wore a blue and white print with a violet cor sage. Miss Lois Jane Littroll of Marshfield was a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Newhouse plan to make their home in Portland within the next year. Mrs. New house is continuing supervision of her laboratory in Marshfield. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mra. John Ware of Milton, Mass. SEWING UNIT HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING DRAIN, March 6. The Legion auxiliary sewing unit, held their meeting Friday afternoon at the I homo of Mrs. Alice Rising. PiADDOX Grocery Phone 499 Prices Effective Friday and Saturday Jello All flavors, At 4 Pkgs 17 Borene Giant Pkg. .. ECONOMY Matches 6-bex carton ..- JEWEL Shortening 4-lb. Pkg. .... 49C PEL-LA-CO WET PACK Shrimp 2 cans 29C GARDEN BRAND Salad Dressinq Quart jar .. lit QUALITY Macaroni Fresh Lettuce Large heads ... 5C Fancy Rhubarb .o, 15C Large Lemons 2 doxen .... 27 FREE DELIVERIES Wo Give S&H Green Stamps MR. AND MRS. TERMAN HONORED AT PARTY. SUTHERLIN, March 5 Friday evening, a group of friends gath ered at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Terman, on the upper Calapoola, honoring them with a house warming. The early part of the evening was spent playing cards and vislt-. Ing. At ten o'clock refreshments were served. After the refreshments wen? served entertainment was offered by each person in the way of a "tall tale," a song, or by dancing a jig. Much enloymont and laugh ter was caused by this. Mr. and Mrs. Terman were presented with many lovely gifts for their home. Those enjoying the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Robert-! son, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Witcher, j Mrs. Arthur Druliner, Mrs. andj Mrs. Fred Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Amie Pepiot and son, Rodney Leatherwood, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-i tin Newman and son, Mr. and Mrs. Lovd Quimby, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Willely and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Norris and sons, Elbert Weaver, Jack Quimby and the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Terman. MR. AND MRS. BARR HONORED ON ANNIVERSARY SUTHERLIN, March 6. A group of friends dropped in on Mr. and Mrs. George Barr Fri day evening, February 28, to celebrate their 42nd wedding an-1 Bessie Lakey. The afternoon nlversary. The evening was pleas-! spent sewing for the honoree, and antly spent in playing cards and inspecting the many lovely gifts, at a late hour delicious refresh-i which were located in different ments were served to Mr. and parts of the rooms by a unique ar Mrs. George Barr, the guests of rangement of alarm clocks. The honor, Mr. and Mrs. George i spencer or uaKianct. Mr. ana mrs. , the tea hour to Mesdames Donald Arthur Austin of Roseburg, Mr. ! Davis, Darrel Rossiter, Dave and Mrs. C. K. Flory, and daugh-; Lakey, Tom Huckins, Art Huck ter, Jacqueline, Mr. and Mrs. C. I ins and son Charles, Robert Hunt, B. Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Bay I jvjarv Hunt, Ethel Kesterson, Myr Colling, Mr. and Mrs. Charles tie Davis, Maude Cowlcs, Mae Tennant and son, Dean, and Mr. i Lht and son Robert, Mildred and Mrs. T. J. Cooney. COMMUNITY CLUB HAS FINE MEETING YONCALLA, March 6. The regular meeting of the Havhurst Community club was held in their hall Thursday afternoon. Plans were completed for their benefit dance to be given Satur day evening. A delicious lunch was served following the meeting to Mrs. Gladys Morin. Mrs. Chet Miller, Mrs. Henry Mediki, Mrs. Cnssius Rychard and three chil dren, Mrs. Art Rychard, Mrs. Henry Hubbell and daughter, Mrs. E, Morin, Mrs. Mabel Chase. The dance held Saturday eve ning was a huge success. A large crowd was present and a nice sum realized by the club. CARD PARTY TO BE HELD MARCH 17 SUTHERLIN.' March G The ; committee for the Parent Teach-1 ers club card party to be given at the arts building the evening of March 17, met Monday afternoon, March 3, at the Llovd Cameron home to discuss the plans for the party. Following the business Mrs. Cameron served daintv re freshments to Mrs. L. D. Robert son, Mrs. Jack Culver Jr., Mrs. George Beecroft and Mrs. Vern Holgate. STUDY CLUB MEETS AT DESSERT-LUNCHEON DRAIN, Mar. 6. The Study club met with Mrs. Effie Austen' lodge exemplified an assigned last Friday. A delicious 1:30 phase of the work, o'eiock dessert was served. Mrs. Tnp Bavp usp() a( tniB moctinR Maude Cowlcs spoke on the sub-iwas made.bv Gerald E. Richards, jeet of "Peasantry in Art." Those present were Mesdames Helen Griswold, Greta Bloomquist. Cleo Connors, Madeline Cool, Maude Cowls, Bessie Lakey, Vera Brit tain and the hostess. CARNIVAL TO BE HELD AT GLENGARY SCHOOL FRIDAY A very enjoyable carnival has been arranged by the Glengary Community club to be held at the schoolhouse Friday evening, March 7, at eight o'clock to which the public has been cor dially Invited to attend. Proceeds of the affair will go toward 4-H club scholarships. MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES Thii Old Treatment Often Brings Happy Relief Many fuffertrt Hive nnjnriri rrkh fjuirkly , once I tiy discover that irit-rtTil caum U their tcnj'-le may t tiroi kulntM. 'lb kr-liwy tr Nnturet fhirl wav v( tV In I Sf ir ariiiiftml wat(jtnf tfiftbii-md. 'J hy hHprr.cwt peupl pM about:! pint riy. When d"rJfr of kidney function permit priftODou matter to rrmain in your Mood, it day cause Barring barkache, rhemnatio pains, leg palm, low of pep ani twrgy, get ting up nijtit. wrl,p, j.'irtineM uiw tb eea, De3.iar!ii at.J untiti. f'tiwnt or -anir p-imik sih an. an in arei burn in 'TetiTfn th'jws tbere U a. .i.,eibtnj ruf mib j-juf ki lrtev or tb'l-W. Joft t wail I Ak your lrtieit Tt Dortn'a INI, u'1e fully lv n ijjr f"t "er 40 j eara. 1 ttrv iv bippy rlif att-4 will h)p lh j mil 1 4 kiJney tutiea tWh nut pxrtjM iui iiwta uur W'hxJ. (jt a I' dk. SIDE GLANCES COPH. 1X1 BY NEA SERVICE, WC T. M. SCO. V . PAT. 'ITell me the rest of Hint joke later, Lcm I gotta give this ' iirst show crowd real night club service." MRS. DONALD DAVIS HONORED AT SHOWER DRAIN, March 6 Mrs. ' Don ald Davis was honor guest at a shower given Thursday, at the homo of her sister-in-law, Mrs. hostess served refreshments at Whipple, and Miss Elsie Wisegar ver. ' . W.' B. A. SPECIAL - i MEETING CALLED-' A special meeting of members of the Woman's Benefit associa tion has been called for Friday evening at 7 o'clock at the Ho tel Rose, at which tlme'thc state field director, Mrs. Julia V. Ward, of Portland, will be pres ent. , Plans will be made for the luncheon to be held at the Hotol Rose on March 18 in honor of the supreme medical director, Dr. Reynolds, of Port Huron, Mich. Members planning to attend this luncheon are requested to make reservations by getting in touch with Mrs. W. K. Vinson. Mrs. Ward was in , Roseburg yesterday and left for Ashland on business and will return here Friday for the special meetina in the evening. DISTRICT MEETING HELD AT GLENDALE GLENDALE, Mar. 6. The Glendale chapter of the Eastern Star, No. 71, of Glendale was hos tess for the district meeting In cluding Josephine chapter, No. 2f, of Grants Pass and Western Star chapter, No. 61, of Kerby, on February 28th. Mrs. Hallis Huntington, worthy grand matron of the grand chap ter of Oregon, made her official visit to the three lodges. Each ;a past patron, and was presented , t0 Mrs. Elsie Meisner, worthy ma- tron on January 28th, by Mrs. Fay Ambrose, associate grand matron, when she made her offi cial visit. The gavel was made from wood taken from an antique ! table manufactured in Oregon iww use Improved Vicks Way To Relieve Misery of Colds Mothers everywhere are discov ering how eauy It Is ta relievo mlserv of cold.i with a " VbpoRh'j Ma.iae"-rellevccoui!hln. mus cular soreness or tightness. With this more thorough treat ment, the poultlce-and-vapor action of Vicks VapoRub more eflectlvely MKETMTES IrrltalMl air passages with soothing medicinal vapors ... STIMUUTES chest and back like a warming poultice or plaster . . . STARTS REUEvmo misery right awayl Results delight even old friends ot VapoRub. TO GET ft "VapoRub Massage'' with all its benefits - massage VapoRub for 3 minute on IM PORTANT RID-AREA OP BACK as well as throat and chest -spread a thick layer on chest, covr with a warmed cloth. BR SURE to use genuine, Ume-te&tcd VICKS VAPORUB. By Gcribraith Qff. M'7 City prior to 1869. The table was at 7:30 o'clock at the home of salvaged from the hold of thejRev. and Mrs. W. A. Sylwester wrecked steamer "Alaska" about i at 1170 Military street. the year 1921, where it had serv-1 : . ed the officers of the ill-fated i Gray Ladles to Meet The ship. I Gray Ladies will meet Friday Dainty refreshments were night at a 7:30 o'eiock dessert served from a buffet table cen-jsupper at the home of the chair tered with daffodils and yellow man, Mrs. Velle Broadway, on tapers. East Lane street. The guests departed at a late I : hour with many expressions of jt Port Orford Dr. George appreciation for a pleasant and j MeQupen, 0f this city, is spend- profitable evening. Among inose Mrs. Huntington, Mrs. Margaret: Barnes, past grand matron of Grants Pass, Roy E. Robinson, grand committeeman and three worthy matrons and three worthy patrons and their chore of offi cers. ! ' : . i ' A loving tribqte was paid to the late Julia Hagoni who served the local chapter for many years as chaplain. TEACHERS OF JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH TO BE HONORED MONDAY The Douglas County P. T. A. council, assisted by patrons of the Roseburg senior and junior high schools, will honor the teachers of the two schools and their families at a charming re ception next Monday evening, March 10, to be held at the sen ior high school from eight to ten o'clock. All persons interested are cordially invited to attend the reception and meet the teachers. An interesting program has been arranged for the occasion and re freshments will be served. MRS. BRUCE PETTEY HOSTESS AT PARTY DRAIN, March 6. Mrs. Bruce Pettey entertained at bridge in the civic club rooms, last Friday afternoon. Guests present were Mesdames Velma Cool, Elma Pfis- ter, Madeline Cool, Ruby Thomas, i.oreiia variey, veva uiso, Liaroi i Gorman, Kenneth Foley, Mae! Light, Helen Griswold, and Miss ! Signa Wood. I First Prize went to Mrs. Carol ! Gorman, second to Mrs. Velma t Cool, honor prize to Mrs. Helen Griswold, guest prize to Mrs. Ken neth roley. Back in School Annabelle ; Rockwell has returned to her 1 studies at the Rose school, fol- ! lowing several days' illness at j her home. Her sister, Beverly Rae, is still ill and unable to be in school. 3 MORE DAYS! Zone Grey's Technicolor Triumph fighting punch and power! Filmed ia leckoicolot Union - ROBERT YOUNO RANDOLPH -SCOTT VIRGINIA CIIMORE-. DEAN lAGCFJt ... Matinee 27c, tax 3c, Total 30c Evening 36c, tax 4c, Total 40o Children 10c Shows Start 2 79 P. M. huv in t Tal mm A . Local News 0 I Attends to Business Paul Schmidt, of Portland, was a busi ness visitor In this city Tuesday. Reported III Mrs. J. R. Whar ton Is reported to bo ill at her home on East Douglas street. Snend Day In Eugene Mrs. E. O. Rickll and Mrs. G. H. Moore, of this cily, spent Wednesday vis iting friends in Eugene. . Here From Days Creek Gus Lapp and Al Rowe, of Days Creek, were business visitors in this city Tuesday. Return From Salem Attorney and Mrs. Dexter Rice have re turned to their home on South Kane street, following a few days in Salem attending to business. Visiting Here Mrs. Florence Hounshell, of Glendale, Ore., has arrived here to spend a week ori ten days visiting he.' brother-ln-j law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. H. B. ! Seofield. Bible Class to Meet The class j In fundamental teachings of the Bible will meet Friday evening ng the month attending to busl- present were:,ness (n port Orford and during his absence Mrs. McQueen is vis iting relatives near Portland. Keystone Club to Meet The Methodist Keystone cl"b will meet Friday, Marchc 7, at a 1:30 o'eiock dessert-luncheon at the home of Mrs. J. F. Dillard on South Jackson street with Mrs. Ned Dixon and Mrs. H. D. Mc Kay assisting hostesses. : Leaves Wednesdiy Marvin L. Holland, formerly of Roseburg and Yoncalla and for the last two months of Salem, left Wednesday night for camp, where he has been called Into the government service. He has been chief clerk' of the senate committee on fores try and forest products at Salem and was formerly employed by the Douglas Forest Protective as sociation here. Pledges Word has been receiv ed here by Mrs. John Kelly that her son, James Peterson, has plcldged to Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity at Oregon State college at Corvallis. He has completed his course in ROTC work and is now taking advanced work in this organization. He expects to at tend ROTC chemistry warfare en- ! campment in j early summer. Maryland In the Today and Friday Pal Night IT'S A PANHANDLE THUNDCRBOIT. PLUS A GRAND RETURN SHOWING OF THE RITZ BROS. and TONY MARTIN In "Kentucky Moonshine" Shows 7:13 9:30 P. M. Admission 20c, two 35c mm Attends to Bulne L. A. Smith, of Riddle, was a business visitor In this city Wednesday. Spend Day In Eugene Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Elliott, of this city, spent Wednesday in Eugene at tending to business and visiting Mrs. Elliott's sister, Mrs. Herbert Britt, formerly of Roseburg. Visit at Morgan Home Sam Smith, accompanied by Mr. Chase ! and Mr. Walters, of Eugene, spent Wednesday visiting at the home of Mr. Smith's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Morgan, in Laurelwood. ; Leaves for East Kenneth Mun son, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Munson, of Umpqua, left here this week for New York City, whore he will Join the crew of the 0... S. S. North Carolina, which Is to be commissioned about the first of April. He has" been stationed on the ,U. S. S. California, now in Bremerton, since he joined the navy. He spent several days visiting rela tives and friends in and around Roseburg, before . making the transfer east. wm iiF A Sale You 11 Never Forget SATURDAY, MAR. 84h FREE GIFTS FOR EVERYBODY All Roseburg has boon waiting for this tvtnt! Everyone has marvolled at Hi appearance of our storo as it was being mad ready for business! It's all now . . . from end to tnd . . . Store front, fixtures, merchandise! And now we're prepared to Invite everyone to come in and look us over. COME FOR THESE THREE REASONS: 1. See the most modern hardware store on the west coast ... 2. Get a free gi ft so that we can get acquainted ... 3. Take advantage of these and many other most sensational values! Values Like These Eclipse All Others Big Broom Value Save Now at 25c Only ' one to a customer please. Reg. 25c Sifter Our Low Price 15c Big full size. Save On Valves Solid Brass Vi n. size Save 20o A 25c Plunger NEVER BEFORE Bridge Lamp fol Full size with swinging arm and fluted shade. Usually sells at $1.50 and more. Take ad vantage of this. bm . sv x 1 nun vt- -'. I Xi Standard Sizo f IJUC I II QraCfi9U) ( 13c I KJ lllf Xyy I wood handle j s,r.ltiU T xiitf A 'i v'"' i"" t rnm "". " kWSSi x SX I ind hll. ,nm.lw.r lnr.M iwllfh. 22rT Jack IFairiss InWdwaire 130 N. Jackson Spend Day HereMr. and Mrs. Fritz Snyder and Howard, Ward, of Days Creek, were here, Wednesday attending to business. Here Overnight Carlton Wil der, student at University of Ore gon, arrived here yesterday to re main overnight with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Chadwick street. Wilder, on Here Wednesday Charles Parazoo, of South Myrtle Creek, who will leave this week with other Douglas county draftees for army training, spent Wed nesday in this city attending to business. No Hostess Luncheon The Business and Professional Wo men's club members and friends have been invited to attend the no-hostess, 12 o'clock luncheon Friday at the Grand hotel. Undergoes Emergency Opera tion Wilbur Hallcraft, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Hallcraft of this city, is reported to be doing nicely at Mercy hospital, where he underwent an emergency ap pendectomy this week. LOOK REG. 2 Now Only Limit 6 to a oustomer II' ! Mm J VALUES LIKE THESE Ceiling Lamps Values to $1.50 39c mJk 1 Each VUft Save Now 8taff to Practice The Rebeknh degree 'staff will meet i Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the I. O. O. F, hall for practice. WEATHER STATISTICS By U. 3. Weather Bureau . Humidity 4:30 p.m. yesterday 51 j Highest temperature yesterday 61 Lowest temperature last night w Precipitation for 24 hours UL Precip. since first of month .51 Preclp. from Sept. 1, 1940 22.69 Deficiency since Sept. 1, 1940 1.69 Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulslon relieves promptly be cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the un derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to ha"e your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs. ChestColds, Bronchitis IM1 INU ll FOR 15c CUPS! Big Dish Pans Large 12-qt. ivory with green trim. Here s a real saving at only 27c Fuse Plugs for 2 2 for 5C Regular 5o each Phone 525-Y 6 ....',.,..,; ; , ;',...-,'.vXvx FILES I B-in. s!ie, fast cutting, hard and serviceable.