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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG; OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1941. Social Calendar 6y LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER three months at six-thirty o'clock SURPRISE PARTY IS polluck supper at grange hall. , GIVEN C. E. REECE I'.N.U. club to meet at M.TUESDAY EVENING KEYSTONE CLUB HAS DELIGHTFUL MEETING AT DILLARD HOME Mis. J. F. Dillard, Mrs. H. U McKay and Mrs. Ned Dixon gra ciously acted as hostesses to th.' Methodist Keystone club at a I charming 1:30 o'clock desscri ! luncheon Friday at the beautiful .Dillard home on South Jackson i street. The St. Patrick's motif was ! prettily carried out in the doc orations, while bouquets of d.tf I fodils were arranged about the ! rooms. Covers were placed for Mrs WOMAN IN WHITE Monday, March 17 Dr. R. L. Dunn's non-denominational Bible Study class to meet at 7:45 o'clock in evening at din ing hall of Douglas hotel. Public invited. D. A. M. to meet at 7:30 o'clock dessert-supper at home of Mrs. F. H. Churchill with Mrs. C. L. Branton and Mrs. Cam Caylor, hostesses. Special program of music to be presented by Mrs. Clyde Beard and Mrs. Floyd j iiikr ill i-vi-iiiiii; Hi i.u.nc ui , 'tit n . i. . ,i Mrs. V. V. Harpham with Mrs. O. I C. E. Reece was delightfully J-H- Bu5. Mrs. fr "pr' I.. Johnson, Mrs. J. B. Bailey and surprised on his birthday anni- ,'. "'. Mrs. C. H. Wickham hostesses. i-snr' Tuesday evening, when a Adrian Fisher, Mrs. Vernon Kb Past Presidents club of Georee l-'P of fiends called at his Mrs- L- C JonPS' Mrs- Ray 11 St me X S"l at l'lo horn,? In Melrose to celebrate ,luHan,p.on Mrs Ear. Wlky Mrs dessert-luncheon at home of Mrs. j occasion. tA Borgen Mrs. C G Van Val If. A. Taylor, lib' W. Mosher St. I A potluck supper was served f"'" m,. m T Wir i, Study course class of St. Paul's from a table centered with a , A- Rhodr n .Mrs. M. T. Wire. Vis Lutheran church to moot at 7:30 beautifully decorated birthday f'oy" Wilson, Mrs. G. Felte,, In evening at home of flev. W. ki. Many gifts were present- " ' ' ,. m'... r ' A Svlwester. 1170 Military, p t0 Mr. Heece in honor of thc:M- Roscoe Maisters, Mrs El street. - mer Hampton, Mrs. Fred L. Cards and moving pictures 'Southwick, Mrs. Cyrus. Mrs. Saturday, iwiircn . d rf .. . ' ,n Glenn Wilson, Mrs. Fett. Mrs Lewis. Guests to be Invited. i Roseburg Woman s club serv-' Ml. anil Mn Fred K,.t,c,, won ,1P Hugh Harrison. Dr. and Mrs. C. i u,.n niacin. No. !. Neighbors , Ice shop open all day upstairs in hih i.. h,.n.i..n.i ...hi, A. Edwards. Mrs. John Raish of Woodcraft, to meet at 7:30 In; clubhouse, opposite Hunt's Indian Jprl.y Hom wlnnlnfi tnp travel-i Mrs. E. J. Laf forty and the ho evening at 1. O. O. F. hall. (theatre. lng prlze Tnos(? pnjynK tnP; teases, Mrs. Dillard, Mrs. Me- Riversdale grange invites pub- American Legion aux liary wcl-lpv,,nlng lnt.lHlpd. Ml. Hnd Mrs Kay and Mrs. Dixon, lie to benefit five-hundred card ; fare shop open in back of Royif.,.0( Goff Ml. and M.s T B A party was planned for April party at 8 o'clock at hull. Prizes Bellows' store, opposite News-Re-, tJlls(.nbaik, Mr. and Mrs. T. II. I1 t0 be n-'ld "V ,nc class at ,.nri i-nn-niihments. i view office. i nu,.t- ,. ,i,.i,t,. in.- ,i, church parlors with Mrs. L. M St. George's Episcopal guild to j Oregon State College Boosters M.s J( H()rn m)d g0 M). Lilly. Mrs. Glenn Wilson, Mi j meet at 8 o'clock In evening at ; club invites public to attend spor and Mlllal.d m.p and g()n C. G. Van Valzah and Mrs. Erl i home of Mrs. L. W. Riley at 833 dance in evening at Oriental Mr and M.B taiL Husenbark Borgen In charge of the refresh-' Harvard street wilh Mrs. K. - i wniucub. and U(111(,hters, Ml-. ond Mrs. Bili ments; Mis. Jonn Kaisn, nils. J. Slpprell co-hostess. March 2B iBonobrake and sons, Mr. and H- Boucock, Mrs. E. J. Laf forty Child evangelism training class , Rose P.-T. A. and school Invites 1 Mrs. Waller Krusc, Mr. and Mrs. jand Ml's. Elmer Hampton in meeting to be held at 12:30 in aft- pu,lic to large benefit program I. (ay Young, Mr. and Mrs. Fred charge of the entertujnmotn. crnoon at Presbyterian church. I and carnival at eight o'clock in Reece, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. K. L. I Tne "ext regular meeting will Junior Woman's club annual rvenlng at schoolhouse. I Conn and sons and Mr. and Mrs , bp 001(1 April 4 at the home of "Book" party at 8 o'clock at March 29 -C. E. Reece and sons. Mls- Vernon Keel with Mrs. W club house. Speciul program and j0iys Daughters cooked food! E. Buoll and Mrs. M. T. Wire as- surprise features. -sale at McKean and Carstens ROSEBURG REBEKAH Isisting hostesses. Junior American u-gmii u- store, lary meeting at 7 o'clock in eve-; ning ot home of advisor, Mrs. j mr. AND MRS. LLOYD HILL James Young, at b2U Lonu sircei. HONORED AT CHARMING DINNER PARTY ON SUNDAY Tuesday, March 18 Public invited to Roseburg! Mp and Ml-8. William Moore Woman s clun neneiu ica, , plt(.rtllinpd , v,,,.y lovp)y tWo ion snow aim pi.ij- i o'clock turkey dinner party at LODGE HAS MEETING ON TUESDAY EVENING t W n v r 1 I II v I f )Jm I I A It's not too early to think about clothes to wear when spring's warmth chases winter1! chill oft the landscapes. Here's a bright, ' all-white ensemble, worn by Toni Gilman, popular actress. The suit is of white flannel, the skirt having a red-and-white polka-dotted blouse. White pigskin bag, doeskin gloves and faille silk hat complete the ensemble. H. E. C. ENTERTAINS CLUBS AT LUNCHEON AND PROGRAM WEDNESDAY The Riversdale Home Econom ics club entertained the M. O. A.. New Idea, Patch and Chat, (Friendly Circle and the Garden I Valley Women's club at a de lightful 12:30 potluck luncheon and program Wednesday. The program included: Selec tion by Barbara Orr; song, "God Bless America," accom panied by Mrs. Orr; skit, "The High Headed Band," by M. O. A. club; skit, "Stenographer Wanted," Friendly Circle club; music by Mrs. Hess, Mrs. Boor and Mrs. Bartlett; stunt by New Idea club; music by Patch and Chat orchestra; reading by Mrs. Doyle Smith; skit by Patch and Chat club: skit by Happy Hour Sewing circle; skit, "Radio Re cipe," by H. E. club; readin.7 by Mrs. George Wlnniford and chor us by Garden Valley Women's club. Those present Included: Mrs. William Vaughn, Mrs. Wa!!;ce bers of each grade in the junior and senior high schools, while the serving was in charge of Mrs. H. C. Berg, Mrs. Earl Wiley, Mrs. Roscoe Marsters, Mrs. Thomas Hendricks and Mrs. H. D. Mc Kay. Mrs. H. B. Cartel" acted as publicity chairman lor the affair. Two-hundred and fifty attended the reception. Pouring at the tea table were Mrs. W. M. Camp bell, Mrs. R. R. Brand, Mrs. Clyde Beard and Mrs. Koy u. Young. L. A. TO B. or R. T. HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING WEDNESDAY Mrs. C. P. Snoddy, president, conducted the business meeting of the ladles auxiliary to the Broth erhood of Railway Trainmen Wednesday evening at the Rose burg Woman's clubhouse with Mrs. R. W. Melssner acting as hostess. Plans were made for members to attend the Oregon State Union meeting of auxiliaries to be held at Eugene March 13th at the Tim m... Tvi. "n,i,.0 Moose hall at one-thirty in the af- Georgia Franklin, Mrs. Eli'zabcth ,crnoon a"d seven-thirty in the Grisham, Mrs. P. E. Beaver, Mrs. evcnlne. As many members as E. J. Brown. Clara Sti'-v.ig. , iJU!,!"u'1 "lK urura io at- LADY LIONS ENJOY .niMNPR ANH sor.iAL Roseburg Rebekah lodge No. EVENING ON TUESDAY I was assisted by Mrs. John M. 41 met in regular session Tues-1 J "alsn speamng lor Korea, mi s. day evening with the noble! The Lady Lions met at a dr- F. H. Churchill, Africa; Mrs. L. pianrl Hnllle Wllllis in-pslillnir ilightful seven o'clock no-hostcss M. Lilly, China; Mrs. Roscoe The following committees for the I dinner at the Hotel Umpqua Marsters, India, and Mrs. Glenn mnnih worn nrmniniiui- Eninr. ! Tuesday evening with Mrs. Dale Wilson, Philippines Islands and at clubhouse. their home in this city Sunday to , tainment, Mayme Hudnell, Ruth Gll'nn Owen and Mrs. Charles ! Mexico. W. B. A. members and prosjM'C- m)limpn lp)l. 80n.n.aw andjDIshman and Mary Mvers- visit- .Mason McDeimott joint hostesses tlve members invited to no-noh-, daut!n,cri M,.. und Mrs. Lloyd. ing, Maggie Dent Mayme Fett : (r the social hour. The table MR. AND MRS. SPENCER tess 12:30 luncheon at Hotel Rose , Hj, wh(J Wll.e mal.rlPd at a !nnd Emma Taylor- refreshments !as beautifully appointed in th? CELEBRATE SILVER to meet supreme medical exam- douh,c woddnB ...m,, wiln El!.e UuBgp, ,..dla RoadmaI1' St. Patrick's day motif and with WEDDING ANNIVERSARY iner. Dr. Anna Reynolds, of loir GpradIH, Hamilton m,d Warren Eileen Rapn ' Helen MeKav Ef-'-bouquets of colorful flowers, of Huron. Mich., who Is also su- Smllh . ,..,, wn.hinmn V ... .....i' -.. . daffodils, violets and forsvthin. I The silver wedding anmvers- preme health supervisor for W. Mal.eh 5th .mYs. HIII was former-'HarrV Ra p 1 Covers were placed for Mrs. a'y of Mr. and Mrs. George B. A. For luncheon reservations ,y Mlsg Evplyn Mool.0 charming in ,1P ,,.,,.. f ona Wil-lJ"hn Peter Motschenbacher. ; !?P,;nr was : celebrated at a very lliimis Hiwi-etnrv Tlllin inlmwin presu lent ; MIS. KODert Mwaid ... liams, setieiaij. nine Jonnson ...i, urdav even np. March 8. The Nancy Blevins, Mrs. O. B. Dlgby, June Bowen, Mrs. Fred Bo.vcn. Mrs. S. F. Duncan, Mrs. H. E. Graham, Mrs. Ruth Ware, Des- sie Tipton, Mrs. H. E. Ewens, Mrs. E. M. Williams, Mrs. Eldon Ogle, Miss Rosa Lee Jennings, Miss Estella Woods, Mrs. VioU Taylor, Mrs. L. H. Thronburg, Mrs. George Powers, Mrs. .'O scph Houseolder, Mrs. V. R. Buck ingham, Mrs. Clinton Andersor, Johanna Hammond, Dora E. Johnson, Mrs. R. A. Calhoun, Mrs. H. D. Hess, Mrs. Wanda :Waro, Mrs. Carry Sinclair. Mr. W. O. Patterson, Mrs. W. D. Love, Mrs. T. M. 'Mrs. Clem Schneider, call b7B-J. daughter of the William Moores Douglas County Music Teachers f (ng cjy aml M). HjU is lp association to meet at one o clock , (,((,,. snn ((f M. 1u, w,.s K(n., in studio of Miss Gladys j Hill, of Roseburg. Strong. A beautifully decorated wed- Roseburg Women s Athletic ns- (11,1(? cakPi topped by a miniature social ion io ni.-i-i . mi,t(. and bridegroom, graced the ning at junior nign t;,hle. Covers were woous, iirs. u, onneuy, ivirs. .i. j i. Boor, mrs. j. uurKnart, Airs. .NJRE!T,NG MEET,NQ A. A. Cline, Mrs. Glenn Cox, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ;Mrs. H. B. Kruse and children, The Roseburg W. C. T. U. held 'verly and Joan, Mrs. D. V. a very Interesting meeting Wed- j cafey'Mr"' C: uDom,enico; nesday afternoon at the home of E' ?, W. Smith Mrs L. V. Mrs. C. W. Groves with the presi-1 Smith. Nancy Smith, L. C. Smith, dent, Mrs. Annie L. Russell, gra lne Bartlett, Ottleene Barton, ciously presiding Ellen Michel, Mrs. Curtis Calk- t uiu d Ins. Mrs. Ella B. Harris. Mrs. Mrs. L. Kohlhagen. Sr., con- r-.ii.. m nm . r X , l f a r "" Mner, Mrs. Barbara Orr, Mrs. t .Z tl ?h P er fi"LC Frank Johnson, Mrs. C. VV. Cook, . .. ... ...,u.,tto M w pnrnnn m, Alls.il tend. The grand president, Clara Bradley, of Columbus, Ohio, will attend the session. Later in the evening Mrs. Meissner served lovely refresh ments at a table carrying out the St. Patrick's motif. Covers were placed for Myrtle Spaugh, presi dent, Jessie Duncan, secretary, Olive Clarke, Elsie Wright, Lela Spray, Anna Walker, Helen Si mon, Clara Starmer, Alda Wil liams, Kathryn Fream and the hostess, Mrs. Meissner. Mrs. Simon was Initiated into the auxiliary during the evening. The next meeting will hp AnHi q Wlnniford., at tno clubhouse with Mrs. C. R. Mrs. I- rod pi-Pam as hostess home was beautifully decorated minHitnlorl tha iiiii.i:tl,i hiv Walton, MIS. 1 , . . . ... . .,.'.' ' !i-c Fr:ink VV'illhim I.nnir MlT. wnicn is p ov ng very insuucive - - - - - - - ;Wth bouquets of spring flowers OS)eCiall.V to the new members. " ., , " Li " V, anrl silver h..l ,in,l ollvnr nl-na The next meeting will he'',am's Henbest, Mrs. Donald Jn" sin er be lis and silver orna- ;l T ' VL " William Helllwell. Mrs. Lincoln nients. Mrs. Spencer displayed .,...- Swalnn II. Mrs. How-, her wedding gown and acces of the society was given by Mrs Victor J. MicclII and Mrs. Kohl hagen gave excerpts from an ad- placed for m ZruL re rcm.es ed ."m-'rd Stuekey. Mrs. William Wat- ries. which she wore at herriod 011 undor the lcWhy ot II, guests of ." Tin costume o . ""d Mrs. Phllipe . marriage ceremony twenty-five , Mrs L c Davis Mrs cv A, Burkhartj 'Mrs.-A."N. .Schneider! Mrs. Mary E. Wood, Mrs. Hat- tin n Vim n T T dress by Mrs. Earl Agee on ! Wimber,y, Mrs. Joh n Marks. Mrs! III.ll IllUctlld. Mrs. Fred L. Southwick, rep resenting the L. T. L., reported on tne tnree societies being car ness meeting at 8 o'clock In eve-1 hl,n,., .Mr, ' nd ,,, J.;,,,., ni, , d "!!! fvor Wl" i narth. members, and Mrs. Wil-! y'?rs ago, ning ut grange hall. Harry Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Wednesday, March 19 Schneider, Mrs. John Saucerman. m do n vdf fijli frton Winston Merry-Go-Round club of ,.,.tlam, am Ml, Mrs. entertains BRIDGE tn,Tet a1lWmam 1Mooro """ lu moTda EVENINQ nt home of Mrs. hail Agee, .ku . m K- (--.,,.,,1 Cobb stri'et. J m,-. and Mis. Hill will reside Mis. Clyde Fullerlon very gra- .Motschenbacher winning tho'1"1 Wr- and Mrs. Spencer Deluhlan club meeting at two , i,, ni,,ml,u ,1,11 lc aniin,i Li k. ,.ni,.i taini.H hoe ln-i,lire hii.h acii e- Mi s. Frank Lo in? the i from: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth o'clock at home ot Mrs. Raymond : bv ,hp Rv,M.nmp at p"rt i,PWi(i club at a charming eight o'clock ! traveling prize and Mrs. Hai ring- Finney and daughter, Vanette. of parslow on East Ume street with j an( Ml,s Hin is ,,m)oVed at Me- dessert supper at her attractive ton the guest prize. 1 ;vyl, . ' Cr'''k'- Mr-nnd Mrs. Roy liam King Harrington, a guest, I ''or me pariy, Mrs. spencer and the hostesses. Mrs. Owen , wo'e an attractive rose silk gown and Mrs. McDermotl. "nd a corsage of white narcissi Contract bridge was enjoved blossoms encircled by violets. during the evening with Mrs. """ "eaumui gins were pre Mrs. J. C. MeCalllster program : chord field. leader on topic, I'Kudyard hlp- ling." ! MRS. S. J. SHOEMAKER K and R club afternoon meet- ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB lng at home of Mrs. O. L. John- AT DESSERT-LUNCHEON son on East Douglas street, post-! mined to following week, March i Mrs. S. J. Shoemaker vol Perkins, Mrs. Carl Perkins and meetings were very much inter-'TEACHERS HONORED AT : ttiitrwt mi l-'tiul (Vib uti-u,.l Mniwlui- ! A lnv-fK irlft WAS Ol'OSOnteil b' levelling. the club to Mrs. Nickens. who 1 children, Lois and Bobbie, of Port I Magnolia blossoms and prim- j has retired as treasurer and is "' ford; Mr. and Mrs. Delbcrt roses graced the table, while bou-' moving to Portland. Mrs. Ilarth Spencer, Mr and Mrs. James quels of daffodils, forsvthia and was elected to fill the vacancy 'Jones and children. Clara Wil- ' ' ........ ' ham -Tiimoi I Intrl nnrl Incna- ispirea were arranged about the made by mis. iMcKens. . ...school building. Plans were also rooms. Covers were placed for, 1 he ni-xt meeiing was annoioic-i n-.ade for a eolri medal eonte! to Chamberlin and Mrs. Spencer She told of attending the L. T. L meeting on Tuesday at the Da vis home, at which time the sur prise feature was the hiding of numerous candy suckers about the rooms by the chairmen and the candy hunt by the members. Mrs. Southwick 'eported that the children attending the L. T. L. I John Sinclair, Mrs. C. M. Mull- Ins, of Eugene. Mrs. C. E. Marks, Mrs. E. L. Bashford, Mrs. G. Cloakc, Mrs. Fred Parrott, Mrs. Harlan Moore. Mrs. Willard D. Hess. Mrs. Alice Douglas, Mrs. Charles Mohr. Mrs. E. T. Nelson, Mrs. R. H. Williams, Mrs. John H. Porter, Mrs. F. H. Applehoff, Mrs. C. L. Sprav, Mrs. Hugh Rit chie, Jr., Mrs. John D. Hess, Mrs. J. V. Lone, Mrs. W. E. Ott, Mrs. Roy Good, Mrs. Elvin Cloake and Mrs. C. B. Calkins. JUNIOR. 8ENIOR HIGH estcd in the study topics and were doing excellent work. Plans were made for a bronze medal contest at the Fullerto.i IMlh. . giaeiously entertained her bridge Pni .., ., 1.s W. P( f,. March 2S to be held at die 's ' Hoseburg Art and Embroidery club at a lovely one-thirty o clock n.,m Mlim, , aI1(1 W. L h homo of Mrs. Walton on Chad-, Mi. club afternoon meeting at home dessert -luncheon nt her attractive Wimberlv Mrs J 1! Hennessv w ick street with Mrs. Swainn as -and of Mrs. F. J. Cornell. , home on East Lane street Tues-1 Ml,s un,. c.' Cummings. Mrs! co-hostess. ,B?bl II. E. f. club to meet a 1:3) .day afternoon. , L(mjs ,,,.,, M,s A(1,.iun : New Idea club one o'clock were pla.vd for Mrs. L. E. Gar-! ' .", rvP,m,K " " v ! Mrs P, M. Lee el luncheon meeting of home ol ' wood 'and Mrs. W. S. Hamilton, j 1' .fh very charming sev, Mrs. R. II. Williams. guests, and Mrs. Harry S. Black. " t. Ill i, ,, . IT, I"'1' P:"'.v " lunehnin at home ol .Mis. narry i ne urge lame, oeauiiiuny P' .-sh(.,-and the hostess Mrs I'lv.le MRS. P. M. LEE IS Erskine. poiniea jnr tne occasion, was . ... .. I HOSTESS AT CHARMING Dakota Camp Fire group to : centered witn H bouquet of for i ,,...:,, ., SUPPER PARTY WEDNESDAY meet al home of Alice Harvey. i syinia, aim (miliums. Lovers , "... , seven o'clock sup- tors. Flora, Alta and Joyce, of i- jilli-Tiptiv-n hnmn : nuilinrn Choir of St. Paul's Lutheran .Mrs. Homer Grow. Mrs. Fred 1 .. " .... j , .. . ,T . on Last Douglas street weenies I he evening hours were enjoy- church to meet at 7:30 in evening I lamllton, Mrs. G. V. Wiitiberly. ' ' - h ' day evening, me table was ocau- ably spent in visiting and games. for regular rehearsal at church, j Mrs. l,eoige Wharton. Mrs. E. O. I " 1 Thursday, March 20 Klokll. Mrs. G. W. Marshall, Mrs. ' T mcctim,- SI. Joseph s Altar society Io , A. .1. llo. hra.lel. Mrs. W. V. -m'- j 1,1..' meet at two o'clock In afternoon ' lis and Mrs. Roy Catching. : ,,f ?; at Catholic parish hall with Mlssl Conliact bridge was enjoyed j NEXT MONDAY EVENING Helen Casey as hostess during the plci.nl nfler.ioon . Mn av(l(, ,,,,..,, m)mlm,nl i.a.nes ui iuui.ii . in., ... ....... ..". -: ... . ... ........ ..u.. i5,,..,-c (.. lns,n,1.to,. nnA 1'loy.l Lewis, charming vocalist. IW'itl hi. (.l.i.k. f.rtiu... ... ..... !....!. i....' - '.. Maurice ii.i-i-.ii ..liii.i.oice.i ! by the D. A. R. to be held next J Monday evening al a seven thirty ! o'clock dessert suiicr al the home be hold in the near future. Re- LARGE RECEPTION ONE LITTLE LEAF The Douglas County P.-T. A. council, assisted by patrons of the schools, entertained at a vcrv One little leaf charming reception Monday ev-K)n an apple tree stem, Fream as hostess. MRS. CLIFFORD SMITH ENTERTAINS SEWING CLUB ON THURSDAY Mrs. Clifford Smith entertained her sewing club at a lovely two D'clock dessert-luncheon Thurs day at her homo on Cobb street. Attractive spring flowers were used for the occasion. Covers were placed for Mrs. Adrian Bowen and son, Vance, Mrs. Herman Schwartzkopf, Mrs. .E.djvip Gardner, Mrs. Ralph Her man and.fhe hostess, Mrs. Smith, and daughter, Paula. Sewing was enjoyed during the afternoon. AUXILIARY SEWING CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING ON TUESDAY The George Starmer auxiliary sewing club met Tuesday after noon at the home of Mrs. T. O. Kent. At the lea hnm- served lovely refreshments to Elsie Wright, Myrtle Norwood, Lona Webb. Emma Taylor, Nettie Craig and Mira Compton. The next meeting place will be announced later. POETS CORNER enlng at the senior high school ports were given on the Y. T. C. honoring the teachers ond their meetings under the leadership of '" me junior ana senior Mrs. C. A. Chamberlin and MlssjnlRn scnoois. r. and Mrs. Harry Bainbririge children. Louise, William. Bobby and Bertram; Mr. and Floyd Kellogg, all of Oak land, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. David Cooper and Mrs. Sidney Wegner, -ER PARTY WEDNESDAY " "-'- ' pen ,,hc public, the date of j Gillmorc's high school orchestra ; . P. M. Leo pntortalned a, a'. SpeZ? Vndugh" 'fh will bE announced later. -rtdro of welcome by Mrs. L. When all of them fluttered it tluttcrcd with them. When all of them fell Edith Staggs. The evening's program, in ! 11 really couldn't fall, Plans were outlined for an in- charge of Mrs. Clyde Carstens. in- tcrestlng program and tea to bo I eluded: music by J. D. (Snap) at ii:30 a. m. at clubhouse for con-; winning the guest prize and Mrs tract bridge play; 12:30 potluck , Catching the club prize, luncheon and golfing at l .'fbj o'clock. MRS. HA2EL DIXON Roseburg 411 club leaders tol ENTERTAINS AT DINNER meet in regular session to take I AT LOG CABIN SUNDAY z i: :': : m. .,,, vy ,.; ... cMi es. cunt of visit o stale P.-T. A. ' rl"llsl '' er ained a a lovely m. president. Mrs. C. W. Wall. !'"'""' A't s .Log Cabin near M'- I h" .1 , I will assisted Presbvti... Ian Ladies Aid society M'V'rlm Sunday. Mrs. . . p. aylor and Mrs. C. v ori were niai'eu ior .Mr. ami " "".".. . iii.mi'km's. i ne pro- Mrs. I.. W. Met.ger and daugli K1'1"" "ill be on early American w. S. OF C. S HAS tor. Miss Frances, Mr. and Mrs. ""'sic in George Washington's , ENJOYABLE LUNCHEON i tifullv appointed and centered ; with a bowl of stock, forsylhia F. S. CLUB MEETS and splrea with the St. Patrick's AT WICKHAM HOME ON ; motif being carried out in the j TUESDAY AFTERNOON "''covers' were placed for Mrs. S. I Th, F- s- club m't Tuesday aft .1. Shoemaker. Mrs. C. B. Wade, ''"noon at the home of Mrs. C : Mrs. Ivan Pickens. Mrs. H. C. Wickham. Sowing and visit Wells. Mrs. M. C. Bowker. Mrs. lnK were enjoyed and at the tea t it .iinni.-k Mrs i nour ooiicious reiresnmenis were At the tea hour lovely refresh-1 Kohlhagen, Sr.; violin quartette ments were served. The tea ta-' " uonnie Anderson, Virginia and ble was covered by a very beau-1 Hildegarrie Roselund and Jack C....I-.... W hi.i-i,.., .ir.,1 Mis o m sorveo ai a taoio covereo oy to meet at 1:00 o'clock xtluck luncheon at church parlors with Mrs. A. A. Wilder, chairman, Mrs. Velio Broadway, Mrs Roy Victor Short, of Drew, Carrie. '""' Mrs. Beard and Mrs. Lewis MEETING THURSDAY ( loveiy lace ciom ana cenioreu Contract bridge was onloved i 'i,h a bouquet of forsythia and during the pleasant evening hours decorations in keeping with the with Mrs. Hallmark winning hlghist Patrick's day motif, score: Mrs. Bowker. second high1 Covers wore placed for Mrs score and Mrs. Pickens the travel- f - K- Hardcastle. a guest, and mK ,!,,,. Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield, Mrs. B. J. F. Byrd. Mrs. II. T. Bloom. I Mrs. G. R. Chapman, Mrs. Ira O. Young, Mrs. Mark' Underwood W.illli"n,,ml '.""f " "' f!".,1"" '." "V" ,nnM "iHsninillng Bvrd and Mrs. R. W. Meissner. .. . .1 ...It. u.. I i no iii-m in.-cuiig win Dixonville. Mis. Mary Short and ; I'luslelans in this t-ity and the pro-; The March executive meeting 1:30 o'clock luncheon March 25 BY MRS. S. J. SHOEMAKER and Mrs. A. Bellows, hostesses Mrs. W. M. Chalmers in charge of business meeting and Mrs. C. E. Rolierts In charge of devotions. Roseburg Men's Glee club to n ... T.'m ... n.-..nin.. l ,.llt. ,,.'n ii,..- ,ii,-....ii,. nr n 1 Mr- nd Mi's. Metger on Mill street, where cards were enimed 1 TUESDAY LUNCHEON MidW'ook Bible class of St.' .. I CLUB IS ENTERTAINED Paul's Lutheran church to meet i ""rf ' B, ' AN ESS at home of Mi's. A. Schllek. 110 f ""tNTB0 AT McClollan slroel. MemlN-rs until LUNCHEON friends requested to bring ma Miss Helen Casev entertained lerial for c-ollege sew ing project, i at a charming one 'o'clock Infor Maccabees No. HO D I formerly ; m lanch..n at the Hotel I'mp Artisans No. 10.i, to meet at 8 (lla honoring Mrs. K. B. Van o'clock in evening at home "f I Ness, w ho lelt Tuesd.lv w Ith Ir Mrs. J. L. I Margret I Oderkirk at Van Ness ami Ihclr daughter 1051 'Winchester street. Short Barbara, for Chicago. III., lor a business meeting to be followed six months' stav. Covei-s were by social hour. j pla.vd for Mrs. 'Van Ness. Mrs. West Melrose club to bold regu-. R. ), Cocn. Mrs. W. T. Peters lur meeting In afternoon al home and the hostess. Miss Casey, of Mrs. A. D. Irmle to complete I Contract bridge was enjojed club quilt. I during the afternoon at the at- Friday, March 21 ' tractive Casey home on Blnkelov Klvtrsdjle grange to hunoi I street with Mu p. tcro vliinitij; nicnilx'is having birthdays in last the high score. Claude Short, of clover creek. ' t;ram promises to be of unusual o( "to Woman's Society of at the homo of Mrs. Ira Byrd. Alfred Smith and the hostess. HntonM and enjoyment. Because Christ lan Service was hold Thurs- Mis. Dixon. !! the evening's program, special !,la' at "'' Methodist church par- ROTRIAN8 ENTERTAIN Following the dinner the group : guests are being Invited to enjoy ,or 11:30 In the morning with ; LADIE AT TEN O'CLOCK won! to the attractive home o! ! the affair with the memher. " i Mrs. R. L. Hounshell. vlct? iresl-: DINNER THURSDAY NIGHT 'dent. ht'l'Hi.linp 111 tht. uhuinrt. rif . Mrs. A J. (Jed.les. president The Rotarlans entertained their : At one o'clock a charming ln"c H vr,"' charming ten o' luncheon was served to fiftv nt :clo-k dinner party Thursday ev- tMMllIt 1 1 III tv :llIUti til ml t -llit.i. .i- enlng at the Hotel Rose, at which The Tuesday bridge club en-inrnted with large bouquets of.""11' M',s Helen Casey sang a joyed a charming one o'clock i eolortul spring blossoms Hos-, Rroup of delight ful songs, accom Innclieon at the Hotel Rose as tosses for the day incuded- Mr. ipanled by Mrs. Jack Suksdorf. guests of Mrs. S. J. Shoemaker p v. chase. Mrs. A. S. Coon. I""11 stringed Instrument numbers last week, alter which the group Mrs. George K (Juino Mrs I 1" .wore plavod bv Nathan Stiewig played contract bridge al the at Ic.oodhourn. Mrs. Minnie Richard 1 and" S. McLaughlin, tractive home of (lie hostess on son. Mrs. Edwin Booth Mrs E. 1 Covers were placed for fifty. East Lane street. I A. Brltton. Mrs. Ilacl i.vile 'and i Following the dinner, the mem- l overs were placed for Mrs. W. Mrs. KliAihcth Mines ' hers and guests were Invited by tilul lace cloth and centered by a bowl of spring blossoms. Num erous bouquets were attractively arranged about the rooms. LADIES AID TO MEET AT POTLUCK LUNCHEON NEXT THURSDAY But up in the tree It looked so small. In the dead of night The still little thing. Looked much like a bird With a broken wing. One fluttering leaf, Oh, why don't you fail Down on the ground W here the other ones call. Horn; violin duet by Virginia and Hiiacgarde Roselund, accompan ied by their teacher, Miss Marie Milan, and two vocal numbers bv Betty Marsters, accompanied by Mrs. Homer Grow. The affair was In charge of the But no it just couldn't county council P.-T. A. president, J,ust wouldn't let go, I mis. i. c Koseiund, w ho acted ' ' " mlI'E winter The I-adics Aid society of the , as general chairman. Receivins ' Llkc ball of snow. .1 1 . ; 1. ...ttl . l . . . . . ft rua. rii-sujii-iinii u.uii. nit- leacnere ana guests included meet at a one o'clock potluck ; Mrs. Harris Ellsworth, Mrs. J. F. luncheon next Thursday at the church parlors with Mrs. A. A. Wilder as chairman, assisted by Mrs. Velio Broadway, Mrs. Mark Dillard. Mrs. C. E. Wimberlv Mrs. Fred A. Hurd, Mrs. Llston Darby, Mrs .Clair K. Allen, Mrs. Guy Cordon and Mrs. .1. c L. Underwood, Mrs. Roy O. j Hume. Young and Mrs. A. Bellows. The refreshment table, beauti Mrs. W. M. Chalmers, president, ! fully appointed with colorful will conduct the business meeting spring flowers and silver and and has requested all members ; crystal services, was in charge of making tea towels for the aid to Mrs. G. V. Wlmberly, chairman, return them to this meetinc. 1 assisted by Mrs. Fred Hamilton Those attending are also asked to; Mrs. S. J. Shoemaker, Mrs. Flovd bring a covered dish and sand- r rear, mis. E. C. Jones and Mrs. w lches for the potluck luncheon. I Frank Coen. Mrs. E. A. Britton The devotions will be conducted was In charge of refreshments by Mrs. C. E. Roberts and Dr. I and- w as assisted by throe mem- Morris H. Roach will give one of I But in the spring il thawed; Old winter was gone; New leaves fluttered wildly, But it still hung on. G. M. Lccper. A FINER GIFT I find that words Grow dim and old, When the heart Is too often told. Words seem to waste A finer gift. As the morning sun Melts a snowy drift. - -G. M. Ixv'pi'r. F. Harris, a guest, and Mrs. D. II Mrs. Hounshell conducted a Dunn Radabaugh to enjoy a mid- iMoiLan. Aim. i. i. Ruhar. Mrs. , short business mooting and Mm might matinee at Hunt s Indian Harrys. Black. Mm Fred Hamil jw. J. Adair hau ihai-e of tie ; theatre, where they saw a pre Ion, Mrs W. J. olmschcld. Mis. 'devotions ir. "Sharing our llerii view of a picture, which has not John L. Runyan and Mrs. Shoo-1 ago for the Health of the World." hoc" released as yet for showing mi ., V; tollowed hv a program in charge i to the public. The picture will tie mgr. score lor the altei noon's of Mrs. Flovd W ilson on the t returned here for shownlg as soon vnirni-t .id;-e ...y was wn by ,,,., ",-,.vM"" Mm- lleriti,... rnrms Mr. Rd..hmi"h Is nhe to bonk Mis. Clack. the Wealth ol the World." shellhr film. his series of talks on various re ligions. DELIGHTFUL LUNCHEON IS ENJOYED AT BARKER HOME ON THURSDAY Mrs. J. F. Barker and her daughter, Mrs. Velio Broadway, entertained at a lovely Informal one o'clock luncheon Thursday at their attractive home on East Lane street. Covers were placed at a pret tily appointed table for Mrs. Wal ter Bain and daughter, Eva Ruth. ot Chicago, III., Miss Jcannie Bulck. Miss Helen Casey. Mrs. S. A. Sanford, Mrs. Washington Hughes. Mrs. L. W. Josse, Mrs. J. F. Barker and Mrs. Velio Broadway. Visiting was enjoyed during the pleasant afternoon I hour. Make Monday a Sun-Day Get outdoors and have, fun on Monday too! Let us do the family laundry. TELEPHONE 88 NEW SERVICE LAUNDRY 324 W. Lot.. Srr.??