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two ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURg, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY IS, 1941. Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER MOTHERS TEA IS CHARMING AFFAIR YONCAU.A, May 13.- The an nual mothers' ten, which the homo economics classes of V. H. b. sponsor each year, was held Friday afternoon In the home economics room. Members ol the II. E. class two were on I he re- celvinK line, and all the girls were dressed in pastel shades in Smith, Mrs. Kdwin Johnson. Mrs. formal dresses. Mrs. A. It. Marsh William Wuneh, Mrs. Ira Lewis, and Mrs. Paul Campbell presided mis. Gertrude Lystul, Miss Alice over the tea table, which was Nobel. Miss Melba Wagoner and covered with a lovely handmade Mrs. R. 13. Gardner, lace cloth, and held a lai'g? bou-1 tuet of purple and yellow iris and MRS. HATTIE WHITNEY tall lighted yellow tapers. Moth-. HONORED AT SHOWER ers present to enjoy this lovely tea were Mrs. Olive McKoe, Mrs. I A lovely shower party was giv Minor Applegatu, Mrs. Elmer on for Mrs. Haltle Whitney 'iliompson, Mis. Melvin Howard, Thursday afternoon at the Ump- Mrs. Chad Paughcrty. Mrs. Frank Madden, Mrs. Kelm, Mrs. George Edes, Mis. A. H. I3nlrlck, Mrs. Fred Lee, Mrs. Art riyehncd, Mrs. Fred Beeves, Mrs. Jobe, Mrs. Edward Kelso and grandson, Larry Palmer, Mrs. Sam Walkin Shaw", Mrs. Melton, Mrs. Stoute, ! Mrs. Beulah Applegale, Mrs. Barry Gibson, Mrs. Clarence Pe terson, Mrs. Marian lilgelow, ' Mrs. George Kellogg, Mis. ("hot .' Miller, Mrs. Margaret Euin, Mrs. Marda Meyers, Mrs. Web Hum Ingloh, Mrs. Pele Peterson, Mis. Herman Thlcl, Miss Norma Hitchcock, Miss Leta Mae Brant, Miss Euna Phillips, Mrs. .Mm Toner, Mrs. Nettie Hanan, Mrs. Erie Slenselh. The receiving line was Miss Christine Jensen. Miss Ruth Stotito, Miss Mary Hand slip. Miss Vera Thompson, Miss Clara Miller and Miss Peurlic .Tola'. Class 1 girls who prepared the ten were Polls Kingery, Ed ith Jobe, Mary Witlmeyer, Pat tie Jackson, Erlene Howard mid Betty Ann Gibson. W. 8. OF C. 8. HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING SUTHEHL1N, May 1. -The Woman's Society of Christian fiervice met in the church par lors Thursday afternoon. May H, In the interest of aid business, i Mis. Stella French conducted the devolionals, opening with a song i by all, "Give Me Thy Heart," fol lowed by a short prayer by her. She rend from "The Upper j Hoom," Luke 21-3. In which the Master teaches us true giving, ' that which comes from the heart. The thought tor the day was, "The Lord Lnvelh a Cheerful . Giver." The gift wilhoul llic glv-1 er Is hii re. The roll was culled and the business meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. P. A. Coinstock. Various phases of business were discuss ed and members chose dates lo send "get well" messages to Mrs. O. E. Jacohson and Mrs. Jack Culver, Jr., who are both ill 111 Sacred Heart hospital In Eugene. Mrs. Jess Cooper and Mrs. P. A. Slack were In charge of the so eta! piogram consistin'. n! s:.iii:s ehovv"n bv Hie members. !'s. Nr I m Parker. Mi's. A !. Sl."c! Mrs. .T"-s Cooper and Mr.i. P. A Comstock were hostesses serving assorted cookies and coffee In the folowing: Mrs. M. 1. Merrl mnn, Mrs. Wni. Lucas, Mrs. M. W. French, Mrs. Tom Hand. Mrs. j W. J. I.add, Mrs. Win. C. Woods and son, Ponnic, Mrs. Myrtle Kunkle, Mrs. P. A. ( 'oinslock, Mrs. A. P. Slack, Mrs. .toss Coop er, Mrs. Chris Harliman. Mrs. Stella French, Mrs. .Nellie Parker. Rev. and Mrs. L. G. Weaver and Christian Bachman, Jr. CALIFORNIA VISITORS HONORED AT POTLUCK SUPPER AND SHOWER Mr. and Mrs Clarence Ilnlf man, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Bone brake. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kruse, Mr. and Mrs ('has. stubhs, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Stock, Mr. and Mrs. Max Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hnnohriikc. Miss Alni" My ers, Pickle and Pale Bonebrake, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Conn. Pu line Conn. Jackie Stuhhs, Melvin Hoffman. Karl llnllmaii and Parli'iie Kruse, (haul Bonebrake.' gathered at Ihe home ol Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Hagan Inr a sur prise shower and pnthick supper lor Mr. and Mrs. I'riink Smith ol Wilmington. Calilmnia Mrs. Smith is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hagan and well knmn here. Alter a potluck supper main lovely gifts were piccnicd to and opened by Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Visiting, singing and games were- enloyed. Mr. and Mrs. Smith left by motor lor I heir home In California Tliuisda morning. SHOWER PARTY IS CHARMING AFFAIR GLfcNPALK May 1.1 Alls Marie Lldge and Mm. Rohlson en tertained Tuesday evening In compliment of .Miss Margaret Chase at a miscellaneous shower. Miss Chase, a teacher of the In ml high school and Allen Long, high school coach, plan to ninety during the summer. Miss Chase received many beautiful and useful gifts. Ihe evening was spent arranging magazine pictures to tell a life storv of thr popular couple. Miss 'Hory Smith's ee was Judged the most Jii1ereitliig while Mrs. It. I!. Gardner received honorable mention. i Mrs. IIlid(,'c and Mrs. Kobison served dainty refreshments to Miss Chase, guest of honor. Mrs. II. C. Htintingmn. Mrs. Nettle Theroux, Mrs. Dicer Sether, Mrs. Carl Sether, Mrs. Jess Bowman. Miss Kiev Walker, Mrs. C. L. j Normovle. Mrs. H. B. Y'Blood. Mi-8. Melvin Nye, Miss Iieryl i 11 it ; i iiJiriniuiiiiy mm ii. i nr iiiiri - noon was spent in visiting and writing a clever book for the guest of honor. Hostesses were: Mrs. Curtis McC'all, Mrs. George i Wosoman and Mrs. Dean Henry. At the tea hour lovely refresh-1 mollis were served to Mrs. Whit-1 ney, guest of honor, Mrs. Alton Hebard, Mrs. ItobeH Mode, Mrs. j Cal Henry, Mrs. Fritz lilozlo, Mrs. Henry Toller, Mrs. Harvey Rocder, Mrs. Kenneth Forlln, Mrs. Frank Ellison, Mrs. Leon ard Lilies,' Mrs. Ellen Michel, Mrs. Lee Wlnnlford, Mrs. It. II. Wilson, Mrs. Ed Thompson, Miss Mary and Miss Myra Kamp, Mrs. John Bacon, Mrs. Ray BuHhell, all of llmpqua; Mrs. Floyd Aug lin. Mrs. Orvllle John, Mrs. Pick John, Mrs, Nella Weseman, all of Roseburg; Mrs. Everet Teeter, Mrs. Pave Henry, Mrs. George Gurncy, Mi's. Arthur Balrd, Mrs v ..... ,..,, .,,,. . Hon Hal.u Miss lliilh Band. Miss : Nellie Balrd, Mrs. Gerald Bacon, Mrs. Virgil Howell, Mrs. Henry Hebard, Mrs. John Hudson and Mrs. Dean McClanahan. Lovely gifts were presented to Mrs. Whitney. MRS. CATHERINE CLARKE CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mrs. Catherine Clarke observed her !L'nd birthday anniversary Thursday, May Slh. al her home in Millwood where she has lived for the past lil years. A dinner was served at 12: ... Si uwiiui , 111 n. ' Clarke, and her family present iy;",.',;.V.;J,,nL..I.t'a;,Il:,sh. s'!.,'k; 1 ... .... ,,.,,, mm. tiMMnii-i oim-i-j Ion ol Aberdeen, Wash., Miss i Martha Clarke of Millwood ) A number of relatives and friends called during Ihe after 1 noon lo congratulate Mrs. Clarke on this birthday aniiiversnry. ' Many gilts, Mowers and greeting cards were received. Mrs. Clarke has been in very poor health the past throe months. MOTHERS DAY DINNER C.NJOYED AT SCOTT HOME ON SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scolt entertained al a delightful Mo.h- lei's day turkey dinner two loYI'.rk al their home n Noith I Jail son street Sundav. A Ivan- tilul houoiiel of roses and tmai. dragons graced the attractively I dip' Inled table. ' ! t 'overs were placed In.- Mrs,; '.u!i" Powell, Mrs. Emnu Tenor.' Hid Mr. and Mrs. It. ;. Hanr, 1 nil ol Roseburg; Mr. and M . ! .li'Ti Hampton. Mr. .nil Mrs.: Glenn Hampton and !. ! I lamp ten, ,'ll of Portland: Mr. .'Hid Ales. : I : .i-n Whelel and so:.. Fiw.n. ot i'lyrlle Creek, and Hi- It M nrd hostess, Mr. an I Mis S. i II CIRCLE NO 3 TO MEET ON THURSDAY Circle No. .1 of the Baptist Wo men's society will meet Thiirs da, May" l.". at the home ol Mrs. Lois Bui Inn, for a L.'lll luncheon. 'I he following me nhi are a::k- ed lo he present : Mrs. Scott, 1 M s. Leon Haas, Mrs. C. P. Snnd.h. Mrs. T w. Thomason. Mrs S. A. Roscr. Mrs. Pnpe. Mrs. Claud Baker, Mrs. Iva Tavlor. airs, t.leim Wooilrtilf, Mrs. C. Page. Mrs Murray. Mrs. Raimee. Mrs. A. Tipton. Mrs. Helen Glen. Mrs c. l.lnhloom. Alls. W. A. Morian. Mrs llultierl. Mrs. Sulll van. .Mis. Bessie Ingram. Mrs. .Margaret Mers. Mrs. Iivne Wil li.itns, Airs. Jetrers, Mrs. John Herman, Mrs. John Irving ami Mis. Clara Caultleld. PRESBYTERIAN AID TO MEET THURSDAY j The Ladles Aid society of Ihe First Presbyterian church will jineol Thursday at a 1..KI o'clock idc.-siTI luncheon at the church I parlors Willi Miv Karl I'llrUh as clialiuian of the hostess commit- lee. assisted In Mis. Norman Ol on. Mrs. V. It. Hallcraft. Mrs. Kd Patterson and Alls. C. Thomp son. The business meeting will ho conducted by the president, Airs. K. S. Hall with Ahss .leannle P.uiek In charge of Ihe devotions Members and friends are cordial ly Invited lo !w pi-owcni SKATING Wed., Sat. and Sunday at the RAINBOW RINK WINUIC&TER SIDE GLANCES copn. mi ay hi mbvice. inc. T. w acc. a s. pat, "How coinforliiio! Tliey go SOCIAL CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING GLENPALE, May 13. - The so cial club of the Eastern Star met Wednesday afternoon at the beau tiful home of Mrs. Mel Pavis near ... .. , . .. ,;..,.,,., Hm),H.r , hn.iMIli I Election of officers was held and Ihe following were elected: Mrs. Roy Itobinson, president; Mrs. G. H. Ashman, vice presi dent, and Mrs. Clifford Miller, secretary. Mrs. W. I). Mcisnor drew the lucky number and received a bowl of gold fish. The hostesses, Mrs. Pavis ami Mrs. Hopper, served delicious re freshments to Mrs. W. T. Har- ; hour. Mi's. G. H. Ashman, Mrs. I I!. M. Nixon. Mrs. Clifford Miller, Mrs. Herman Aydellolle. Mrs. wtii'ii i lai pel , ivns. v nas. ai reo, j Mrs. I.' I McMollco. Mi s. w. P i Ji'"'-"11":'"-. r- 1',:'nk. w"iii'v-l mis. v.. u. iNormovic, mis. u. 1 1. Sorrells. Mrs. Itov Robinson and ! Mrs. Matie Heller. MRS. RALPH HEATH HONORED AT SHOWER i YONCALLA, May 1.1. Mrs. , Ralph Heath was honored guest ( at a shower given al the home of ; Mrs Byron Turpin Wednesday j iillernoon. the neighbors being j the hostesses. A contest of names ' was hold and Mrs. Tom Watson j and Mrs. Joe tellers won prizes. ! I.lllle Barbara Woolnian and ! Janice Applrgale presented the j little girts to the honnree, after ! which a delicious lunch was scrv-1 , ed In Mrs. Ralph Heath. Mrs. 1 Cynthia Turpin, Mrs. Tom Wat- I son, Mrs. Joe Ce ts, Mrs. Calvin Clarence Me- lolniston. Mrs. Kern, Mrs. Percy Applegate, Mrs, i Minor Applegate, Mrs. Lynn Tay ' loo, Mrs. Worth Woolman, Mrs. I Jack Gamble, Mrs. Roy Gore, , Mrs. Frederick Boolh, Mrs. How ' aid Woolman, Mrs. Clair Thorn ' Ion. Mrs. Gussie Cox. Airs. John Poller, Mrs. Ray Turpin. Mrs. By ron Turpin, Janice Applegate and Barbara Woolman. Many gills were sent by friends unable lo attend. , NURSES ASSOCIATION TO MEET THIS EVENING Plslricl No. 11 nf the Oregon; Slate Nurses association will! meet tonight at K o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. B. Caey at -tilli North Jackson street, l'ians will FARMERS ATTENTION Why pay rent when you can buy on terms equiva lent to rent? We have a few good farms in Doug las County for sale on very liberal terms, low down payment. See Roy W. Nelson Rep. for Union Central Life Ins. Co., at Umpqua Hotel Sandy's Dance Revue Sponsored and Assisted by The Roseburg Business and Professional Women INDIAN THEATRE Wednesday Evening, May 14 On the Screen . . . Lloyd Nolan "Pier 13" Admission 36c plus Federal Tax 4c. Total 40c. Tickers for sale at Chapman's Druq Store, Umpqua Hotel, Rose Hotel, Grand Hotel, Story lies or from any member. ByGalbraith on. lo sleep al ball games, loo!" 'he discussed for participation in 1 1 he state nurses' convention to I be held in Portland June G-9. Re I freshments will be served at the j close of the meeting. All mem ! bers are urged to be present. RED CriOSS AT YONCALLA MEETS YONCALLA, May 13. 111,' Yoncalla branch of the Red Cross, met at the Christian church Wt nosday ifternonn to dlsa. js Red I , , . ,, U , cut included Mrs. Cody Long, ... . ,. . .ii. wdiiiii-c Lyons, mi.s. liu'fl ''". . ,,s ;,Mn lonei.m s. Al- Mrs. Clifford Hanan and Mrs. Hoy Brant. MID WEEK BIBLE CLASS TO MEET ON THURSDAY The Mid-week imc or I St. Paul's Lutheran church will ; I meet at a potluck luncheon at, I noon Thursday at the home of i I Mrs. Earl Smith at 'Winston, with ; Mrs. August Martin as so hostess. i Members desiring transportation' are requested to meet at 12:1.") o'clock at the home of Mrs.1 George McQueen at tlti South Pine street. j COUNTRY CLUB LADIES TO MEET ON THURSDAY Tni, lil(li(,s of lh(, ,)s(.mll.u coimlrv club will meet Thursday m( in(, Ilt th(. clubhouse for all S:.tl o'clock breakfast, followed ,v eolline and miluek lon-hemi l2.:m o'clock. The contract bridge tournament plav will he- al 1:30 o'clock. All ladies of j cluli are invited lo attend. ! NEWLY MARRIED COUPLE HONORED YONCALLA. May 13. Mr. and Mrs. "Shorty" Lclherland. who were married recently were giv en a musing charivari by a group of Yoncalla young people at 1 their home south of town Tiles I day evening. i I i IGARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S i CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY I The Garden Valley Women's i club will meet Thursday after- j noon at two o'clock at Ihe club- house with Mrs. Jake Thionburg acting as hostess. All members I are urged to be present. I ' I MISSIONARY SOCIETY ENTERTAINS AT TEA DRAIN, May 13. The Wo men's Missionary society of the Christian church gave a very de lightful tea at the church Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. May Gard ner was in charge of the pro gram. Mrs. Edna Kenncy and Mrs. Bessie Lakey sang two . hymns In Spanish "Sweet Hour of Prayer" and "More Hbliness Give Me." A trio composed of 'Mrs. Ruby Thomas, Mrs. Bessie Lakey and Mrs. Edna Kenny sang, "The Lord Is My Shep herd." Mrs. C. F. Trimble, a na tive of Texas, who recently re turned from a Visit to Browns ville, Texas, and also in Mexico, gave a most Interesting talk on "Mexican People in Our Midst," and had on display many beauti ful articles of Mexican pottery, baskets, handmade textiles, In cluding lovely drawn work, blankets and wearing apparel. Kltlie Joe Oison. accompanied by Miss Mildred Young at the piano, played two Spanish violin solos during the tea hour. Lovely refreshments were served from an attractively appointed table covered with a hand drawn cloth. Mesdames Barker, Beasley, Mad den and Gardner poured. The church and tables were beautiful ly decorated In the Mexican mo tif with many colorful spring flowers by Mrs. Edna Kenny. The tea was attended by a large number of people, groups of ladles coming from Roseburg, Cottage Grove and other nearby places. H. E. C. HAS ENJOYABLE Meeting i The Rlversdale Home Econom ics club hold a delightful one o' clock potluck uncheon and meet 'ing Friday at the hall. Wanda ; Ware presided over the meeting j in the absence of Miss Pearl I Jones, president. Covers were placed for Carrie i Sinclair, Nora Calhoun, Roberta Marks, Eva Marks, Alice Kruse, Elizabeth Dgle, Vera Moore, I Wanda Ware, Mabel Patterson, T nmr rMnalsn nn n,.c.-l., Tl..t., a nminn ..-. ..i,.,i i,',. Alice Kruse. The next meeting .:n i, i,i,i i i,:.u . .u i.m '"ill l" III III UUIIV HUH Ul IIIU 11(111 with Mabel Patterson in charge of ,ho pl.0(,,.am EASTERN STAR TO MEET THURSDAY Roseburg Chapter of Eastern Star will meet at the Masonic ram irara FEif tiiers an t matati llr Bl'lLD exclusive quality fl Commercial Cars to help you haul better faster cheaper! For the same reason we add dozens of other quality fea tures, such as adjustable scats, weathcrstripped windows, the 120 ampere-hour battery, straddle-mounted pinion and needle roller bearing universal joints. Vt'c offer 3 engine sites, 6 whcclbascs, 42 body and chassis types. There is a Ford combination which will fit nearly every hauling need in America! And, because Ford Trucks have proved to be so "right," they do more of America's hauling than any other make of truck. FORD TRUCKS Local News Leaves For Portland Hugo Berglund, of this city, left Mon day lor Portland on business. Stops Here J. H. Scrltsmier, of Portland, has left for Coquillc, following a short stop over in this city o visit. Return to Drew Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Short have returned to their home in Drew, following the week-end hero visiting the for mer's mother, Mrs. J. H. Short. Enjoy Day at Coast Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Taylor and daughter, Miss Athalie, of this city, enjoyed an outing at coast points Sunday. Make Trip to Eugene Mr. and Mrs. .J. P. Motschenbacher and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Turner have returned to their homes here, fol lowing a short stay in Eugene. Back From Salem Mr. and Mrs. Karl Chapler and daughter, Miss Doris, have returned to their home In this city, following the week-end visiting in Salem. Obtain Marriage License George E. Hensley, 22. Canyon vllle, and Carol A. Hall, 19, of Roseburg, obtained a marriage li cense yesterday at Vancouver, Wash. Back From Eugene Mrs. R. H. Wilson has returned to her home at Umpqua, following the week end in Eugene visiting her son, Donald, who is a student at Uni versity of Oregon. Auxiliary to Meet The ladies' auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen will meet at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening at the Roseburg Woraan'4 club house with Mrs. C. P. Snoddy, president, In charge, and Mi's. Andrew J. Ford acting as hostess. temple Thursday evening at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Maurice J. New- land, worthy matron, presiding. All members and visiting mem bers are Invited to he present. features into For Truck, and JV iWWV Lady Lions To Meet The Lady Lions will meet tonight at a 7 o'clock no-hostess dinner at the Hotel Umpqua. Mrs. J. P. Mots chehbacher, president, and Mrs. R. H. Franks will act as joint hostesses for the social hour. Visits Parents H. H. DeCamp. who has been in the egg business the last ten years in Los Angeles, has returned to his home, follow ing the weekend in Roseburg visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. DeCamp. Return From Klamath Falls Mr. and Mrs. John E. Runyan have returned to their home on South Jackson street, following the week-end in Klamath Falls visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Runyan. , W. C. T. U. to Meet the Rose burg W. C. T. U. will meet Wed nesday afternoon at two o'clock at the First Baptist church par lors with Mrs. Annie L. Russell, i president, in charge. A short pro gram will follow the .session. Enjoy Week-End Mr. and Mi's. J. C. 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