I TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1941. ! Social Calendar Sunday, May 18. W. C. T. U. bronze and gold medal contest at 3 o'clock in af ternoon at Presbyterian church. Public invited. Monday, May 19. Junior Woman's club members, husbands and Invited guests to enjoy "ship-wreck" party at 8 o'clock at clubhouse. D. A. R. meeting at two o'clock at Rosohure Woman's clubhouse ...in. . m.. "r , , a ,., 1 he Dalles, guest speaker on "Early American Glass." Exhibit of glass to he shown. Lilac Circle No. )!), Neighbors -of Woodcraft six-thirty potluuk supjier at T. O. (). F. hid I honor ing members having birthdays In April, May and June. Child evangelism training class last meeting of year at 2:30 at Preshyterian church. Mrs. C. A. Chiimhcrlin, guest speaker. Story graph by Mrs. Nick Noulclt. Re ports .of week-day Bible teachers. Dr. R. L. Dunn's non-denominational Bible Study class to meet lit 7A in evening at dining hall of Douglas hotel. Public invited. Junior American Legion aux iliary to meet tit 7 o'clock In even ing at home of advisor, Mrs. Young, (120 Cobb street. St. George's Episcopal guild to meet at 8 o'clock In evening at parish hall with Mrs. R. D, Wil liams and Mrs. J. A. Fulcher joint hostesses for social hour. Tuesday, May 20 Roseburg Woman's club mem bers annual picnic potluck lunch eon at John M. Ralsh home at facility. Cars w ill leave Woman's clubhouse at 12 o'clock. George Starmer auxiliary sew ing club afternoon meeting at home of Mrs. R. A. Redell at 532 j S. Pine street. j Preschool mothers invited to hear Dr. Harold M. Krluksnn of .Male hoard talk oil "The Health j nf the PreSchool Child." at 2:30 in afternoon at Rose schoolhouse. Melrose grange to meet at S o'clock in evening at hall. Re freshment in charge o( Mr. and Mi's. Max Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Waller Kruse, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Conn. American Legion auxiliary meeting at 8 o'clock In evening at armory. Nomination ot offi cers. Social hour lo follow. Wednesday. May 21. Winston Merry -Go-Round club one-thirty o'clock dessert lunch eon at home of Hie president, Mrs. J. R. Wilson. II. E. O. club one-thirty lunch eon al home of Mrs. D. T. Mey ers on Harvard avenue. Patch anil Chat club afternoon meeting at home of Mrs. .1. N. Boor. Roseburg Art and Embroidery club allcrnoon meeting at home of Mrs. -Larson, i'M2 Umpqua ave nue. While elephanl exchange of gills. M. O. A. club aflernoon meet log at home of Mrs. George Pow ers. Delphian club pollock noon luncheon at summer home of Mrs. A. .1. Young with Mrs. Ray mond Parslow- program leader. New Idea club one o'clock luncheon meeting at home ot Mrs. W. 1). Harris. Sewing club potluck luncheon at home of Mrs. Willis Myers. Thursday, May 22 Country club ladles lo meet at clubhouse for golfing at !!:o(: pot luck luncheon al 12:30 ami con tract bridge play at 1:30 o'clock. W. li. A. social meeting and blrlhday parly In allernonn at home of Mrs. Harriet McAfee, .rv20 S. Stephens street Willi Mrs. George Powers, en-hostess. George Staimor auxiliary anil camp to enjoy six-thirty pollock supper al armory, followed by re spective business sessions. Norlhside Sunshine club to meet at II. Casebocr home al A l.'S R. Stephens si reel with .Mrs. Dew ey Kruse" as hostess. Friday. May 23. Pasl Presidents club of George .Starmer auxiliary to 1'. S. W. V. one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon al home of Mrs Paul Demp. soy. I'lorenei' Nightingale Tcnl No. ."), Daughters of t'nlon Veterans of the Civil war to meet al 7.30 in evening at armory. Snturday, May 24. Roseburg Woman's club servii-e shop open all dav upstairs in clubhouse, oiMwlte Hunt's Indian theatre. Mothers to enlerlain senior elans members at annual banquet (it 7:00 o'clock at Hotel t'mpqua Program and dance to follow. MRS. 8. C. RICHMOND ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB AT LUNCHEON Hoses and Iris formed n pretty , motif for Ihe one-thirty o'clock salad luncheon given by Mrs. S. C. Jilchiiiond for Iter bridge club, By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER I -. WodnoslltiyvAflW'noon. Covers I were placed of -film. L. L. Wim berly. Mrs i'iuU Qmerton. Mrs. I Frank Long, Mrs. Adflan Fisher, ' Mrs. J. P. MnLsehimbHcher.. Mrs. Phil llnrth, Mifl.(GIrjfi Owan nnd Iho hostess, Mrs! JJUqhmontLi i .' : High score fortne afternoon's contract bridge play vvas won by Mrs. Long with Mrs." Wimberly winning second high score audi Mrs. Iihi'IIi the traveling prize. MISS I.OI0 BROWN IS HONORED AT LOVELY SHOWER ON WEDNESDAY , Miss Roberta Edwards Invited, mi- ill w cum lo nrr noine till South Jackson street Wednesday evening lo a delightful six o'clock potluck dinner and shower parly ii compliment to Miss Lois llrown, popular bride-elect. Spring flowers were nttrac tively arranged on the table and' Chester Morgan, Mrs. W. 'I. He-1 about the rooms. Covers were ,'tors. Mrs. A. B. Taylor, Mrs. Fred ; placed for Miss Blown, guest ol ! I-ookwuod, Mrs. T. G. Watson, j honor, Miss Carol Carnes and '. M,'s- H. H. Turner, Mrs. 1.. E. Mc-i Mrs. 11. R. Edwards, guests, and the following club members Miss Charlotte Dlllard. Miss Flor ence Hamilton, Miss Carolyn Cor don, Miss Bette Dwell, Miss Allin lie Taylor, Mrs. Carmen Abeel, Miss Patricia Quine, Miss Bar bara Garwood, Miss Marilyn Harpham, Miss Mary Margaret Ellsworth, Miss Lucia Urlltun, Miss Effle Calkins and Miss Ro berta Edwards. Gifts were presented to Miss Brown and a canned goods show er I with the labels removed from the cans) was given to the guest of honor. Visiting was enjoyed during the pleasant evening hours. MIS8 JEANNE DILLARD CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dlllard en tertained at a charming dancing party al Brand's on the North Pa cific highway Monday evening to compliment their youngest daughter, Miss Jeanne, on her fifteenth bin Inlay anniversary. A lovely gitl was presenled lo Miss Jeanne and the evening hours were pleasantly spent in dancing, nftcj-wdiich a beaiui:ul birlhday cake was cut and freshments were served. .Miss Charlolte .Dlllard and Bob ivin lou acled as chaperons with Mr. and Mrs. Dillard for the at fair. Guests Invited In honor Miss Jeanne included: Miss Wanda Olinscheld. .Miss Carol Kerr, Miss Ellicl Ann Van Voorst. Miss Eleanore Mieelli, Mi.ss Patricia Savage. Miss Belly Lou Schrimpl. Miss Geraldlne Stephens. Miss Fredricka Hamilton. Miss Jane Ellsworth, Wayne Hughes. Ron. aid Cordon. Ward Ciunming-i, Donald Hall, Neal Schrimpf. Dick Delleniardi. Dick Powell and Ueilh Harrison. GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING ON THURSDAY I The i-i.lMn-ii iuiey v omell S ! "'lob enjoyed a very pleasant n CI -J I ermioii 1 hursdiiy al I lie club house with Mrs. Jake Thronburg i as itostess. ! Arrange mcnls were couiplcied ; lor sending llyle Hughes of Iho : Garden Valley school lo l he I II . summer school al Corvallis. j ing the enjoyable social Dur- hour lovely rerreslimenls were served ' by the hostess. Mrs. Thronburg ! to: Mrs. K . 1 1 i 1 1. Mrs. G c. ! Bailey, Mrs. It. A. Calhoun. Mrs. I Waller Crosier. Mrs. Harvey , Ewens, Mrs. It. S, I Union. Mrs. ! . V. Michel, Mrs. Hugh Klichlc, ; Jr.. Mrs. A. ,. Schneider. Mrs. i Clem Schneider, Mrs. John Sin flair. .Mrs. Peter Sinclair .Mrs C. L. spray. The ncvl meeting will be ."ilh at the clubhouse wllh R A. Calhoun as hostess. iiml June Mrs MR. AND MRS. HERMAN ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE SUPPER ON SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Herman entertained Mr. and Mrs. II. .Sehwartkopl, Mr. and Mrs Ed win Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. Adrian liowen as Iheir guests al a delight lul seven o'clock supper at their beaulilul home In West Morelatid Saturday oNcnlng. Cream and yellow colored iris formed the attractive decorations tor the occasion. Cotilr.irl bridge was enjoyed iluriir,: the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gardner winning the Iwo high score prizes and Mr. Bow en winning ihe traveling prize. ; LEGION AUXILIARY TO 'MEET NEXT TUESOAY ' very important iniellng ol American Lcrjon auxiliary been nnnouuci'il fin lit i the , has o'clock next Tuesday night til Ihe armory, al whicli time nom ination ol nlliici-9 will l.il 1 .... I.. ... . .. " ,irs. i. (.time linker, , mvsliicnt. inn requested every member to be present. A delightful social hour has been plann. d t,i roiimv the session. WILLI AM9-HES3 BRIDGE PARTIES ARE CHARMING AFFAIRS Mrs. Scott Wlllliims and Mrs. O. R. Unas entertained at three I charming bridge parlies this I week at the attractive home of, the former ill Luurolwood. The rooms were lovely with corneous bouquets of columbine, sweet-i I'peas, stock, ins and other color-; , ful spring blossoms, while the- serving tables were centered with crystal bowls filled with blue - col - ored water holding floating rose- buds of apricot color. the lust of the series of par- Hie first of the series of par- ..n... iiuii wnt o'clock brideo-luncheon on Mon. day. Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Hess 1 j were assisted in serving by Mrs. j i Mrs. Fred Lockwood and Mrs. j ; Frederick J. Porter. The guests Included: Miss Helen Casey, Mrs. , Clmlock. Mrs. Hurrls Ellsworth, Mrs. A. J. Ellison, Mrs. Grant Osborn, Mrs. Edward G. Kohlha gen and Mrs. Ivan Pickens. High score for the afternoon's contract bridge play was won by Mrs. Turner with Mrs. Peters winning second higli score. On Wednesday Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Hess invited the follow ing friends and the Wednesday I bridge club members as their minuK: ill ii lnui.lv' nun. Ihli't i ..... u ciock ocssei i-iuncueon: mis. n. D. Parr. Mrs. Frederick M. Chap - milll Ml-u t-l-lilll IV.nn Mi-t Frank Long, Mrs. L. K. Flos, Mrs. 1 1''"'1 AIiss Tracy poured and was gifts, flowers and cards were pre Stewart Cooper, Mrs C M Me-1 assisted in serving by Miss Lamb, isented to the guests of honor. Dcrmott, Mrs. Willis Myers, Mrs. Mlss Farnsworth, Marilyn Math-1 Mrs. R. D. Knigge was assisted Robert Kelly, Mrs. Clyde Cars-1 t'ws' U('M' Matthews. Virginia jn serving and about the rooms tens. Mrs. Harrv Pinniger. Mrs. Fleming anu Arieta Miller. 1 lie; by her two sisters-in-law, Mrs. I. B. R. Maddox, Mrs. L. L. Wlmbcr-. Kl"'sl book was ln charge of Vio- H. t Mrs. A. R. Knigge, Mrs. i ly, Mrs. R. D. Coon. Mrs. Edwin "''I Wcels. t Pope, Mrs. George Caskey and j Booth, Mrs. Paul Geddes, Mrs. G. I The attractively arranges small : Mrs. S. A. Roser. I W. Cinder, Mrs. Clair K. Allen, , tables were placed in a semi-1 The history of the Iwo guests ; Mrs. Leonard Riley. Mrs. J. M. circle facing the stage. The fol-:0f honor was told and songs in 1 Judd, Mrs. Marshall Pengra, low ing interesting program was eluding. "Put On Your Old Gray ; Mrs. C E. Wimberly. Miss Mar- enjoyed during the tea hour: folk Bonnet." "Silver Threads Among ; garet Bauni and Mrs. Frederick dance by eight boys: piano solo , . Gold," and "When You and I J. Porter. The high guest prize by Georgene Shan'klin, reading Were Young Maggie " were sung j for the contract bridge play was hy Joyce Barlley. folk dance by during the pleasant social hours.' won hv Miss It.iimi with Mis. t...t ,ii-iL. ,.r f,,..n r...c PoriiT wimiimt Mw. Uuru Mh pri.e, and Mrs. Mnddnx winning I the second high score, guest prize. On Friday, Hie third of the se ries of parties was enjoyed, when Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Hess en tertained al a lovely one o'clock bridge luncheon Inviting as their ! guests: Mrs. Paul Ilelweg, Mrs. J 11. C. Church. Mrs. .1. R. Whar , ton, Mrs. A. E. Kent, Mrs. R. L. Whipple, Mrs. J. F Sawvers. Mrs. C. W. Wharton. Mrs. H. II. Sta i plelon, Mrs. W. F. Chapman. Mrs. A. W. Bauui. Mrs. Ilarrie ; W. Booth, Mrs. John 11, Robin ' son, Mrs, Homer Grow, Mrs. Chester llercher, Mrs. Glenn Owen. Mrs. G. V. Wimberly and j Miss Gertrude Rasl. High score J for the afternoon's bridge play was won by Mrs. Church with i Mrs. iiaum winning the second high score. DncT ri nn CMTrnTintrn at raish homc on TUESDAY EVENING Mr. and Mrs. John M. Raisl. entertained Ihe Post bridge club al a charming (1:30 o'clock din ner party al their beaulilul homo 'Tuesday evening. Snapdragons 'and earnalions lormed a very pretty motif for the occasion. Covers were placed for Mrs. J. R. Mountford. a gucsl. and Colonel and Mrs. E. F. Tandy, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur II. Mount ford, Dr. and Mrs, Mark 1.. I'll derwood, Dr. and Mrs. Harry A. Single, Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Grossman, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Jump. Dr. Daniel Calvin and the host and hostess. .Mr. anil Mrs. Raish. High score lor the evening's contract bridge play was won by Mrs. J. It. Mountford. MARIAN CHURCH IS COMPLIMENTED AT 1 PARTY ON BIRTHDAY , Miss. Mary Margaret Ellsworth .entertained al a charming in- formal parly Monday evening at j the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harris Ellsworth, on Win chester street In compliment to ! Miss Marian Church on her sev cnleenlh birthday anniversary. A lovely gilt was presented lo Miss Marian from: Miss Mar garet Cordon. Miss Anita Young. Miss Patricia McClintock. Miss : Joanne Hume and Miss Doris i Chapler. Relreshinents werel served at the close of the enjoy ' : able social hour. ' TRAINING CLASS TO j HOLD CLOSING MEETING j The child evangelism training class will hold us last meeting of; Ihe year Monday at 2:30 at thei First Presbyterian church with Mrs. C. A. Chanilierhn guest! sM'aker: Mrs. Nick Ncutelt giving Ihe storygraph and reports being given hy the Wi-ek Day Bible class teachers regarding the fifty chil dren meeting every wivk In heme classes. MR. AND MRS. LILLY HONORED AT FAREWELL PARTY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Ilarpham entertained the forest service group at a very charming fare well party honoring Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Lilly Wednesday evening at the Harpham home on Winches ter street. The Lillys moved to Portland Thursday and Mr. Lilly will be a mechanic on the Bon neville administration with head quarters in Vancouver, Wash. "Cootie" was played during (he evening with high prizes going to Mrs. M. M. Nelson and C. K. Rand and the consolation prize going to Mrs. C. K. Rand. Mrs. Hugh Whipple added to the en joyment of the evening by sing ing a group of songs, accom panied by Mrs. Rand. A lovely gift was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Lilly and delicious refreshments wore served to the ruo.sts of honor and Mr. and Mrs. 1 ;"Z , " "' " '.. ",SA U.onald C. K. Rand, Mr. and Mrs. J. C '-'." "ts' .,'.'.... ... 7 imi. unu iiia. vvfiii'i lllclll, 1V1I. HI1U Mrs. Hugh Whipple, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Chapler, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mack, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. I I louser. Mrs. T. G. Watson and j Mr. and Mrs. Harpham and: daughters, Marilyn, Joyce and Janet. . CHARMING MOTHERS TEA ENJOYED AT BENSON SCHOOL ON FRIDAY j Miss Delia Lamb, Miss Ina Farnsworth and Miss Verlie Tra j j entertained at a charming tea from two-thirty to three-thirty o' clock Friday afternoon at the Bmson school honoring the moth ers In their rooms. The auditor ium was heauli fully decorated jw lth bouquets of spring flowers, The tea table, covered by an attractive lace cloth, was center , ... a large bouquet of i-od"omo OI their son ana daughter .. . ,' , , .. ; ""'""'ns crystal oowi. ran ik.iiik.w .hit .u,tii:i . .... p.. " ' Tu ..: i V.. Y '.. foy Walter Cox. L.t1 Mf'rcnuni iinu n;ti mnnicil soio I PAST PRESIDENTS ;CLUB MEETS FRIDAY , AT SAM STARMER HOME ! Mrs. Sam Starmer 'entertained the Past graeiously Presidents club of George Slarmer auxiliary ;to U. S. W. V., at a delightful one ' thirty o'clock dessert -luncheon at her home on Winchester street Friday aflernoon. ; Covers were placed for Mrs. .Charles Craig, Mrs. Argie DeWitt, Mrs. Irene Williams and Mrs. Myrtle Norwood, guests, and Mrs. Hubert Wright, Mrs. F. M. Comp .ton. Mrs. J. F. Byrd, Mrs. Percy 'Welib, Mrs. II. A. Taylor. Mrs. Paul Deinpsey, Mrs. William Long, Mrs. W. C. Printz and the hostess, Mrs. Starmer. Sewing and visiting were enjoy ed during the pleasant afternoon hours. The next one-thirty o' clock dessert luncheon meeting of the club w ill be held May 23rd at the home of Mrs. Paul Dcmpscy. Y. T. C. MEETING IS HELD ON TUESDAY The Youth's Temperance Coun cil met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ruth Frohmnder with Richard Dunning, vice-presi dent, conducting the business meeting and Mrs. Frohmader giv-, ing the devotions. Talks on the j The June 11 meeting will he lesson of alcohol were given by, held al the clubhouse with Clara Mrs. Frohmader, Mildred Froh- i starmer as hostess' tnadcr, Richard Dunning and: Maxine King. An interesting pa-j MRS. E. G. KOHLHAGEN per entitled. "A Doctor's Advice - ENTERTAI NS BRIDGE on Smoking." was given by Mrs. CLUB ON TUESDAY Fred L. Southwiek. ; The group decided not to hold Mrs. Edward G. Kohlhageu gra a social meeting this month, and ciously entertained her bridge instead w ill combine the next , club Tuesday afternoon at her at- meeting with a social at a swim ming party and wiener roast to be held June 10. GALLOPING TEA IS ENJOYED AT SCHNEIDER HOME WEDNESDAY NIGHT I timer, Mrs. Lerov Jllatt, Mrs. One of thegalloiilugte.igrouivs.il. p. Corn and Mrs. Maurice J. of Rivcrsdale grange called at Newland. Ihe attractive home of Mr and j High score (or the alleruoon's Mrs. Adam Schneider In Garden ; com racl bridge play was won bv Valley Wednesday evening. I Mrs. Booth. Games were enjoyed and later1 in the evening lovely refresh-1 mollis were served lo Mr. and SAN FRANCISCO VISITOR Mrs. Peter Sinclair. Mr. and Mrs. ,COMPLIMENTEO AT John Marks. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. j INFORMAL LUNCHEON Hess. Mr. and Mrs. I!, s. Hutton, ! Mr. and Mrs. Clem Schneider and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schneider. F.PISCOPAL GUILD TO MEET MONDAY Mrs. R. D. Williams and Mrs. J. A. Fulcher will lie joint hosiessrs at the social meeting of St. tiinirnes Lpisaipal guild Monday evening al S o'clock al the parish ; hall with Mrs. J. M. Judd con - ducting a short business session All memN'is are requesied to be I'lesent. Celebrate Golden if t4M7 9 '&-4 -viisti r i I 3 k'X tk y i ! NitW-s-lit-vlfU Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Knigge, of filG Short street, celebrated their 'gulden wedding anniversary at a charming open-house affair lues- day evening, May 5th, at the I :., i. ... i, , n n ... j "... . - n. la cu.ggc 1 usc enjoyinj? the occasion Mr. and Mrs. Knigge, in cluded Rev .and Mrs. H. P. Sconce and children, Peggy Lou, Marvin and Junior; Miss Mar garet Page, Mrs. George Caskey, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howe. Miss Rosemary Irving. Mrs. B. B. Irv- ; in. Mrs. A. D. Hawn, Mr. and I1"1'"' Ernest Unrath, Mr. and Mrs Collett and daughter, Ruth, Mrs. Andrew J. Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk, Mrs. S. A. Roser. Mrs. T. Dunham, Miss Elsie Wettstein, Mrs. E. Lander. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. TO B. OF R. T. HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING WEDNESDAY The Ladies Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railway Train men met Wednesday evening at the Woman's clubhouse with iviyrue nouoy, president, in charge of the business session and Nellie Ford graciously act ing as hostess. A social hour followed the meeting. The refreshment ta ble, covered with a beautiful lace I cloth, was centered with a bow l I of gorgeous sweetpcas and col lUinbine. Covers were placed for Myrtle Snoddy. president, Jessie Duncan, secretary, Esther Dun lap, of Eugene, Olive Clarke. ' Alda Williams, Lola Spray, Clara Starmer, Gertrude Seikert, Leona Lichtenwalter Fream. and K a t h r y n tractive home in the Kohlhageu apartments. Roses formed a pret ty motif for the occasion. Covers were placed for Mrs. T. G, Watson, n guest, nnd Mi's. Paul Ilelweg. Mrs. Ilarrie W. Booth, Mrs. Chester Morgan. Mrs. II. II. i Miss Helen Casey entertained ial a charming tntormal one o' 'clock luncheon Saturday at the .Hotel I'mpqua honoring Mrs. J. G. Donnelly, of San Francisco. (."overs were placed at an at tractively pH)intcd table for -Mrs. Donnelly, Mrs. E. F. Tandv. All's. 11. H. Stapleton, Mrs. J Harding and Miss Casev. A. 1 Mrs. Donnelly and her husband, 'Dr. Donnelly, are here visiting at the home ot Colonel Htid .Mrs. E. I F. Tandy. Wedding Ii l':ilKMIVlhl Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. J. F. Byrd, Mrs. Earl Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Byrd and daughter, i Lola Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bay liss, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hatfield. Mrs. VVolford, Miss Mary Alice jwolford, Mr. Conn, Mrs. Morgan, vvc , M, t.mina P. Woods, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. and Carl David Knigge, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. and Earnio Lee Knigge, and the host and( hostess, Mr. and Mrs. R. 1). Knigge and Menl and Roy Dee. Mr. Knigge was born July 18,: at the Post Wednesday. Iris and 1SU0, and Mrs. Knigge (nee Iclcl-1 otlir-r spring blossoms were used lar F. Thomas I was born March! to calry out 11 I"clly motif for 28, 1972. They were married tno occasion. May 6, 1S91, at Mexico, Mo. Mr. i Covers were placed for Mrs. II. Knigge was employed in the gas,T. Hansen, Mrs. J. F. Dillard. department for the railway com-i -Mrs. W. R. Brown, Mrs. Kay B. pany in Kansas until 1903, when. Hampton and Mrs. W. J. Olm he returned w ith his family to 1 schcid, guests, and Mrs. Adrian Mexico, Mo., and engaged in the : Fisher. Mrs. Louis Fullerton, carpenter business until 1835, ' Mrs. William Mdurc and the bos w hen they moved to Roseburg. i 'ess, Mrs. Raish. They are the parents of five sons ' Contract bridge was enjoyed and a daughter: Mrs. E. R. Engle, during the afternoon w ith Mrs. of Shields, Kans., (who will soon ' Olmscheid winning high score arrive In Roseburg for a visit),1 and Mrs. Dillard second'' high W. 11. Knigge. of St. Louis, Mo.; j score. Rev. M. P. Knigge, of Portland,' and R. D., I. 11., and A. R. Knigge' MRS- C. B. WADE IS all of Roseburg. Their grand-' HOSTESS TO CLUB AT children include: Russell and Carl : CHARM ING LUNCHEON Wayne Engle. of Shields, Kuns Junior and Ralph Knigge, of St. Louis. Mo.: Miss Ruth, ftleril. Rov Dee, Earnio Lee and Carl David Knigge, all of Roseburg. LADY LIONS ENJOY DINNER MEETING AT HOTEL UMPQUA TUESDAY : Mrs. R. H. Franks and Mr t J. Molschenbacher wen joint ! hostesses Tuesday night at the I social hour of the Lady Lions, f. low ing the no-hostess seven o' - clock dinner at the Hotel Ump- i Morgan and Mrs. Ivan Pickens, qua. i Contract bridge was enjoyed Mrs. Kenneth Dunham won the 'during the pleasant afternoon evening's high score pinochle : hours with Mrs. McClintock win prize -and Mrs. S. C. Richmond ; 'he high score and Mrs. Bu won the bridge prize with Mrs. A. "'"' tll(-' table prize. Hagel winning the traveling prize. Those enjoying Ihe occasion be sides the hostesses included Mrs. Ford Singleton, Mrs. D. W. Helli- well. Mrs. Kenneth Dunham. Mrs. A Flagel. Mrs. J. J. Fox, Mrs. H. D. Palmer, Mrs. Phil Harth. Mrs. frank Long. Mrs. J. E Hen- best. Mrs. C. M. McDermott and Mrs. S. C. Richmond. The meeting was conducted bv j " "nl,,!' nK'MV sn"l Newport, the president, Mrs. Motschenhach-1 Lcsl' Roberts presented an in er. The next meeting will bo at 1 ""5 na"'r on "Ncw Eng. S o'clock the evening of Mav 27th 1 j at the home of Mrs. Phil Harth w ith Mrs. J. E. Henbest. joint hostess. The members will spend :the evening sew ing on layettes to be distributed by the Douglas I county health nurses. I PRESBYTERIAN AID HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING THURSDAY Mrs. Earl I'llrieh, chairman, Mrs. Norman Olson. Mrs. V. R. Hallcraft, Mrs. Ed Patterson and Mrs. C. 'Thompson entertained the Presbyterian Utdies Aid society at a' delightful one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon Thursday at the church parlors. Lovely spring flowers graced the table. Mrs. E. S. Hall, new president, conducted the business meeting with Mrs. Mark L. Underwood giving the treasurer's report and Mrs. J. P. Motschenhacher giving the secretary's report in the ab sence of Mrs. Clair K. Allen. Thirty-two answered roll call. The insili ing ' devotions were given .by Miss Jeannie Bulck. A lovely gift and corsage was presented by the Aid to Mrs. G. Wicklem. who plans to go chs! this summer for a visit with her .daughters. She Is the mother of Mrs. Ralph (Julne of this city. Plans were made for the annual picnic of the society to lie held at one o'clock June 19th at the home ol Mrs. George Sew ell. , COUNTRY CLUB LADIES ENJOY GOLFING, BRIDGE AND LUNCHEON THURSDAY The ladies of the Roseburg Country club enjoyed golfing Thursday morning at the club course, followed by a 12:30 potluck luncheon served to: Mrs. Frank Coon, captain, Mrs. E. A. Pearson, secretary, Mrs. L. K. Fies, Mrs. W. E. Ott, Mrs. W. M. McEachern, M r s. Arthur H. Mountford, Mrs. J. R. Mountford, Mrs. L. Stearns, Mrs. W. J. Olm scheid, Mrs. J. F. Dillard, Mrs. J. M. Judd, Mrs. H. C. Stearns, Mrs. R. D. Bridges, Mrs. L. E. McClintock, Mrs. Carl E. Wim berly, Mrs. J. C. Hume and Mrs. H. C. Church. Contract bridge was enjoyed In the afternoon with Mrs. Pear-1 1 u:..u ..n.l IV T .... Oll Vlllll!lll lllKIl -11UI.- C1IIU 4113- VVimberlv, second high score. The ladies will meet at 9:30 I next Thursday for golfing with potluck luncheon at 12:30 and contract bridge at 1:30. MRS. MALI N D A ODERKIRK CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY TUESDAY Mrs. Malinda Oderkirk cele brated her birthday anniversary Tuesday afternoon at her attrac tive home on Winchester street by Inviting the Northside Prayer i Circle members to enjoy a study and social meeting. Mrs. C. A. Chamberlin had charge of the study hour. Love ly gifts and flowers were given Mrs. Oderkirk from Mrs. Cham berlin, Mrs. Nora Ware, Mrs. H. H. Hagan. Mrs. Paul Blaskey, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. I. H. Duff, Mrs. Fred A. Knight, Mrs. B. H. Laird, Mrs. William Fisher, Mrs. May Beckley and Mrs. R. L. Hud son. At the tea hour Mrs. Oderkirk served delicious refreshments. MRS. JOHN M. RAISH ENTERTAINS CLUB AND GUESTS ON WEDNESDAY Mrs. John M. Raish entertained her bridge club and several j guests at a charming one o'clock luncheon at her attractive home Mrs. C. B. Wade entertained her ; bridge club at a charming one o' clock luncheon Friday at her beautiful home on South Kane street. Dutch iris and Cecil Brun ner rosebuds, arranged in an at tractive crystal holder, formed the pretty centerpiece for the serving table. I Covins were placed for Mrs. W. 'T- fetors, a guest, and Miss Helen '-"sey. "irs. iiair i. Allen, Mrs. p. M. Lee, Mrs. L. E. McClintock, 1 '"''s- - B- Bubar, Mrs. Chester UMPQUA MINERAL CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING The L'nimiua Mineral club met ial the chamber commerce rooms . " , commerce i ' " . U"J " veiling, May to, Mrs. E. N. Hutchins was elect 1 secretary oi tne organization io succeed uaroiu wintz, who has accepted a position at the Hand Minerals" ' " 1 """Cals and displayed many specimens from that local i -v' In order to buy now mineral books for the library the club members are donating a few spe cimens each to a box that is then sold to anyone wishing to pur chase It for a dollar. The first ; collection was sold at this meet. ing and some donations were p--icinved fur the second bow in i NEW SERVICE LAUNDRY 324 W. LANE ST. B. P. W. C. HAS FINE MEETING ON MONDAY EVENING The Business and Professional Woman's club met at the club, house Monday evening with Amanda Anderson, president, in charge. Margaret Saunders re signed as president of the club for the coming year and Stella Spen cer was unanimously elected in her place. A letter from Camas Valley asked the club to send a let. tor to the state highway commis sion asking that a part of Camas mountain be set aside for a park as at present it is being used for a dumping ground and Is unsight ly from the highway, Laura lies gave a report oi Sandy's dance revue and Carrie Bell gave a report on the state convention to be held in Portland this week. Mrs. Bell will be a delegate to the convention. The club voted to give S5 to the Eagles lodge on their park and the club also voted to entertain the dis trict conference here in October. Carrie Bell, chairman lor the evening, introduced Dr. Camp bell, who in turn introduced the speaker of the evening, Dr. War ren H. Gardner, of the state board of health, who has only been in our state since August. He gave a very interesting talk on hear ing and vision and demonstrated some of the newer instruments that are being used In the schools today for handicapped children. Mrs. Hazel Lytic and Mrs. Mary Barrett, Douglas county health nurses, showed the moving picture Let My People Live." Mrs. Bell was assisted by Margaret Saun ders, Margaret Watkins and Ina Farnsworth. Lovely refreshments were served to Laura lies, Mary Barrett, Margaret Watkins, Amanda Anderson, Margaret Johnson, Hazel Lytic, Hazel Dix on, Mrs. J. C. McCallister, Ethel Carpenter, Martha Perry, Stella Spencer, Elnor Sherk, Verna Cai-othcrs, Vera Frcdrlckson, Ina Farnsworth, Margaret Saunders, Nance Fitzsimmons, Sula Parkin son, Hazel Doerner, Lois Duncan, Lucille Lenox, Mrs. Hugh Whip ple, Rebecca Crockett, Elizabeth Garrett, Ethel Easton, Arlcne My ers and Florence Snedaker. MRS. GEORGE SUMMERS HOSTESS AT LOVELY SHOWER PARTY FRIDAY To compliment Mrs. Kenneth Ford and Mrs. Howard Crook, a very charming shower party was given Friday afternoon by Mrs. George Summers, who entertain ed the Modern Arts club as guests. Gorgeous bouquets of pink and yellow spring flowers were ar ranged about the rooms, while Ihe pink and yellow motif was also carried out in the table deco rations and refreshments. A tiny carriage, filled with rosebuds, was placed on a mirror plaque on the serving table. The center piece was surrounded by tiny figurines. - Beautiful gifts were presented to Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Crook from Mrs. Paul Morgan, Mrs. J. A. Maulding, Mrs. Hoover, Mrs. E. C. Jones, Mrs. J. C. McAllister, Mrs. A. S. Saar, Mrs. Paul Cas well, Mrs. E. A. Janzan, Mrs. H. J. Chandler, Jr., Mrs. H. B. Sul livan and the hostess, Mrs. Sum mers. BADOURA CLUB HAS DELIGHTFUL MEETING AT YOUNG SUMMER HOME The Badoura club. Daughters of Ihe Nile celebrated the birthdays of Mrs. A. J. Young. Mrs. Elma Stephens, Mrs. H. R. Edwards and Mrs. Albert Mieelli at a delight ful no-hostess one o'clock lunch con Tuesday at the summer homo of Mrs. Young. A lovely gift was presenled lo Mrs. Edwards, who is leaving soon for Marsh field to make her home. Covers were placed for Mrs. F. W. Chase, Mrs. George K. CJuine, Mrs. C. H . Koontz nnd Mrs. John Throne, guests, and the follow ing members: Mrs. A. J. Young, president. Mrs. William Bell. Mrs. G. R. Bates, Mrs. Bert Wells, Mrs. Grant H. Moore, Mrs) Albert Mi eelli, Mrs. H. R. Edwards. Mrs. Roy Entler, Mrs. W. Holmes anil) Mrs. II. R. Nerbas. This was the last reeular meet ing of the club for the year, how ever, the group will enjoy several picnics during the summer months. Let Us Care for All Her Summer Washables nil.- lr nit; In Hi ir l.t'Mclei ntu "f "Ml. tl lM.t. 1 irMn ri--t y 1,11 1 f r I n. TELEPHONE 88