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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1941.
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Social Calendar
Mandav. June 9
: Past Matrons dub of RoseburK
Chanter of Earner Star to meet at
Llltipu i 111 MBIU ouil lu UH.il m
WllTmrUhMT Studio was 8ai.y decorated With
Mrs. William Hell with Mrs. L. E.
Garwood and Mrs. A. B. Taylor,
assisting hostesses.
' Xr. R. L. Dunn's non denomina
' tional Bible study class to meet
. nt 7:45 in evening at Douglas iio
tel dining hall. Public invited.
N. of W. Thimble club one
thirty o'clock potluck luncheon
to be held at home of Mi's. Henry
Ersklnc on Cobb street.
Tuesday, June 10.
', Methodist Keystone club to
jmeot at one-thirty dessort-lunch-Jcon
nt home of Mi's. Elward
Smith on Cobb street with Mrs.
Hugh Harrison anil Mrs. Lorcn
Harvey, assisting hostesses.
F. S. Club afternoon meeting
.at home of Mrs. G. R. Chapman.
Rose L. T. L. to meet at 2:30 at
-home of Mrs. L. C. Davis, 812
'South Main street. Awards will
die made in the "Heralds for Tem
perance" contest and n play-time,
-'will 'be enjoyed.
Youpg People's League of St.
'Paul's Lutheran chinch will
meet at 7:30 in the evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Kaine. -104 S. Mill street.
.... .....
.Wednesday, June 11.
, Ladies auxiliary to Brother-
hood of Railway Trainmen to
,meet lit 7:30 in owning at Rose-
.burg Woman's clubhouse with
;Mrs. Sam Slarmer, hostess.
W. C. T. U. to meet at two o'
clock nt home of Mrs. D. H. Mor-
igan at Winston with Chaplain H.
jW. Anderson, guest speaker.
Transportation may bo furnished
.by calling Mrs. Annie L. Russell
nt (102-J or Mrs. Charles A. Ed-
.wards or Mrs. Fred Fisher.
K and R club afternoon meet-
. Itlrr nt ilif.mn nl HI t.u 11 Itf T....I.... I
'... in t-,,.,11. ..i.. I
Riversriale Hannv Mnur pluh i.f.'
ternoon meeting at home of Mrs.
.Blanche Tipton.
Thursday, June 12.
' Executive hoard -meeting of-
Presbyterian Missionary society
; nt two o'clock nt home of Mrs.
( C. E. .Roberts on Fowler street.
June meeting of Missionary so
tciety of Presbyterian ulmri.il at
two-thirty o'clock nt home of Mis.
,. C. E. Roln-rts with Mrs. Emma
Lonox and Mrs. B. S. Nichols, as
! sisting hostesses. Devotions in
,-, ,
charge of Mrs. Ida Bailey; year
k.w.l, ,.f I.. ..I I
, .v.w vi llll.wi III i;imi Kf Ul 1VHSS -
Margaret Clapp and business
meeting -in charge ol .president,
Mrs. W. M.. Campbell.
-Ladles of Country club 1o open
-.annual spring handicap golf tour- j
. nament at ) o'clock in morning j
ut elubcoiiise, tollowed by J2:80;
.potluck luncheon and contract!
J bridge play at 1:30 o'clock. Spe-1
, cial nine hole tournament to be ;
held for third fliehtors.
, W. B. A. regular business meet- i
illL' at two o'clock 111 Mliceilhei.
! hall to make plans lor summer
activities. - I
Noiihslde Sunshine club alter-1
noon meeting at home of Mrs. I
Frances Long. Members asked lo
- bring Pollyanna and hingo gifts.
J Friday, Juno 13.
Florence Nightingale Tent No. "'resting anil enjoyable entertain
J 1."). Daughters of Union Veterans . nient.
! of the Civil War to meet at 7:30! The directors were fnituu.ito to
', in evening at armoi v
, Past Presidents club of George
; Starmer auxiliary to United Span-
I isn war eterans lo meet at one
; thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon at
, home of Mrs. Hubert Wright.
I BRIDGE CLUB MEETS
. AT L. K. FIES HOME
TUESDAY AFTERNOON
, Mrs. L. K. Fies graciously en
tertained her bridge club Tuesday
nltei nnon at, her home In Laurel
wood at u delightful onethiiiy
, o'clock dessert-hincheon. I'atisies
and Canterbury bells were used
to carry out a pretty motif fur the
occasion, ('overs were placed tor i
Mrs. I-,. A. Pearson, Mrs. Fred
LiK'kwood, Mrs. Frank Long, Mrs,
Maurice L. Hallmark and Ihc hos
less, Mrs. Fies.
High score for the itlieniMon's
contract bridge play was won by
Mrs. Pearson.
EPISCOPAL GUILO
HAS INTERESTING
MEETING MONDAY
St. George's Episcopal guild !
held a very Interesting meeting,
Monday at the parish hall with I
Mrs. J. C. Hume, president, In
chalge. Plans were outlined .lor
the housowiirniing party, wiilih
wns given by tile guild as a sin -1
prise for Mr. and Mis. If. It.
Brand on Friday evening of this
week, linns were mm outlined
lor reception honoring new ly
confirmed members of Hie church
nild plans were also discussed lor .
a picnic to be held by the guild j
.the latter part of June at the M. j
V. Middelbuig lioiuc.
SANDRA DONOHUE CIVES
TWO CHARMING PARTIES
FOR DANCE PUPILS
Miss Sandra Donohue, instruc-
I tor and owner of Sandy's Dance
his. Kve two
i charming parties this week at her
.. , . ., ,,ii.. B.
Dink and green streamers and
numerous colorful balloons.
The first party was given last
Thursday at the studio by Miss
Pnnohue, assisted by Mrs. Paul
Slianklin. Games were .played
and dainty refreshments were
served to Mnllie Jullorton, Laura
lee lies, Barbara and Celeste
Sory, Janice Henbest, Janet and
Freddie Hingis, Arlene Lovely,
Harriot Rlggs and Mnrcia New
land. On Tuesday of this week Miss
Donohue entertained the -following
pupils: Gem gene and Roland
Slianklin, Ruth Ann ftuhl, Geor
gian!! Jennings, Blossom Ga.ley,
Ann Carter, Prisoilla Wade, Mary
Jean Mowery, Irene Trapolis.
Hetty Jean Hendricks, Betty Joan
Mount ford. Patsy Lou Wahl, Shir
ley Yoarwood, .'Barbara Bailey,
Fraecillu Potvin, Betty Matthews
and Bonnie and Donald Tyror.
Gaines wore played and the
group presented u uharming fare
well gilt to Miss Donohue, who is
leaving next week .for Seattle to
i vlfi" brother and men win go
i " Miwioula. Montanu, to spend
the summer with her parents.
Following the party, Miss Done-
hue, assislcd by Ruth Ann Ruhi,
served lovely refreshments. At
the close or both parties, pictures
were taken of the two groups.
Miss Donohue ""! "eturn to
Roseburg the latter part of Au
gust to mak'e arrangements for
ine re-opening of her dance stu
dio the first of September.
INTERSE STUDY
CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE
MEETING AT BRAND HOME
Mrs. R. R. Brand graciously on-
lertained the Inter-Se Study club
I .. .. i .. ,.',,1 ..I,
u.u"" . ""wl" . .
......l Inniilin,.,. ill lull ui-nlll 11
new home in West Moreland Moll-
d-iv afternoon, followed bv the'V ,7 ,K . . 1 . iland and G. M. Krell, worthy mat
la s sewing for Mercy hospital. '.h(' ''l""'s ''"' "f t"p occ"-rn ami worthy patron of Rose-
Ueauliful spring flowers lent a s ."', , .. . ,,, . ., !hurg rhapler of Eastern Star; C.
colorful note to the rooms and A '"''' , " 11 H. Calkins, worshipful master of
serving table. Covers were placed " 1,11 KMll wien",' j J
for Mrs. Waldo Campbell tiu i l.(.,aM and supper was enjoyed by j t(M. D(,Molav.
daughter, Sharon, guests, and , Mr. and Mrs. P. 1' , anklin Barki .',
Mis. Clyde Beard, Mrs. E. S. Hall, :,l"'s 0 '"': ' ' ' s' ; Cordon, pas. honored queens of
Mrs. Rav 11. Hampton. Mis. i '' '"' "''' ""' liow,n. ,e bethel '
Charles r rner. Mrs. V. V. ' Wr- "ml Mls' Homer Kronke, , f'f, ins,..(.(i .,,,
Han.liam. Mrs. Earl Ullrich. Mrs. Miss Elizabeth Kronke, Mrs. '. is Install, d includ-
P. Ramsdell. Mrs. Bruce Mellis. !
Mrs C ,Vt Slin-k Mi .lav Vmnii. I
. . . . M
Uj(l U ImstCMS, Ml'S. lil'liml.
The club will not meet dining
the summer months.
picnic LUNCHEON IS
FOLLOWED BY FINAL
SCHOOL PROGRAM
,
ImvlnB very enjoyable
"oon picnic luncheon and after-
"oon games, the final program
' "' Garden Valley school for
'this year was presented at the
Scnoolliouse ill the evening. I
The exercises were In the na-
lure of a radio broadcast w ith '
Keith Tlini'iibiiig as announcer.
A variety ol piano and vocal
'niimiiers. readings, group singing,
!:,,1l 'lancing and a play were well
in ianged to give the audience in- j
-secure the services of Mrs
Bruce
i Parrott as the teacher of
'school for another year.
the;
MRS. PAUL SMITH IS
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE
, CLUB THURSDAY NIGHT
Mrs. Paul Smith graciously on-'
teiiaiued her bridge ehib Thurs
day evening at her home. Nas
turtiums and roses were used to
decorate the rooms. ,
Mis. Miller, ol Oakland, moth
er of the hostess, and Mrs. Edwin
Gardner were guests and mem-
Ihts enloving the occasion with
Mrs. Smith were: Mrs. E. A.
Pearson,
Mrs. I.. K. Fies. Mrs.
Ted Roadman. Mrs. Waldo Camp-j
bell, Mrs. Perry Thlele and Mrs. j
Charles Ostrander. High score!
tor the contract bridge play was
wiiii b Mrs. lies w ith Mrs. Jiond .
man w Inning the seiiind high,
si-orc Later In the evening Mrs
Smith served lovely refresh,
meiits.
, SHOWER PARTY GIVEN
'MRS. WHITNEY THURSDAY
Mrs. .Wallace Whitney was
honored at a charming shower,
j party at her home Thursday ev-'
ening, when a group ot friends
called. ( lames were played anil
lovely gilts w ere presented to
i. Mrs. Whitney Irom Mrs. Henry
i Sn.ulor, Mrs. W. G. Blake and '
laugniers. rtuin and t.ouise, Airs.
Anglin and daughters. 1 la May
and Virginia. Maxine King and
Freeda Brauninger.
Following an enjoyable social
hour, lovely retreihnients were
m imiI.
SPRING HANDICAP
GOLF TOURNAMENT TO
OPEN NEXT THURSDAY
The annual spring handicap
golf tournament for the ladies of
the Roseburg Counliy dub will
, open next Thursday morn ng f
, ,h ill nine o'clock.'
A special nine-ho.e tournament
nt
has also been planned for the
third flight players. Polluck
luncheon will be served at 12:30
o'clock and the bridge tourna
ment play will begin at 1:30
o'clock.
'the ladies enjoyed golf on
Thursday of this week, playing on
a handicap basis with prizes go
ing to Mrs. Kenneth Qui no, first
flight; Mrs. L. E. McCllnlock,
second flight, and Mrs. Gene
Greene, third flight.
Polluck luncheon was served at
noon an:l committee's apppolnted
included: -Dunne committee, Mis.
O. R. Hess, Mis. Gene Greene,
Mrs. L. K. Fics and Mrs. Stewart
Cooper. Mrs. L. E. McClintoek
and Mis. O. R. Hess were elected
on the eclectic committee andj
winners of the wircr eclectic j
contest are Mrs. Stearns and
Mi-c MnT-Iiiehnrn.
Those -enjoying the day in- j " orneers oi noBeouig
eluded: Mrs. Frank Coen, cap-; bethel of Job's Daughters No. 8,
tain, Mrs. E. A. Pearson, socio-iwas a very large and colorful af
tary, and her son, Donald, Mrs. L. j fair at the Masonic temple Tues
E. McClintoek, Mrs. Gene Greene, day evening. A large attendance
Mrs. O. R. Hess. Mrs. W. E. Ott, i enjoyed the impressive ceremony,
Mi s. H. C. Stearns, Mrs. L. ! which was opened by Mrs. Floyd
Stearns. Mrs .1. R. Mount ford, ', Lewis, singing, "Open the Gates
Mrs. Kenneth djuine. Mrs. W. J. jof the Bethel." At the close of
Olmscheid, Mrs. Kenneth W. ithe ceremony Mrs. Lewis sang,
Kinney, Mrs. R. D. Bridges and! "The Desert Song."
Mrs. Walter Fisher. ' Bette Owen, honored queen of
Contract bridge was enjoyed 1 the bethel the last six months,
during the afternoon with Mrs. acted as installing queen, assist
L. Stearns winning the high ,ed by the following installing of
score and Mrs. R. 1). Bridges, I fleers: Carolyn Cordon, guide;
second high score. Lucia Britton" marshal; Florence
MR. AND MRS. BARKER
HONORED ON THIRTY
THIRD WEDDING ANN1VERS
, , ,. , , . , Virginia Young, musician.
A group of relatives and friends - Gui,sts ,,.,.,,,, , a(,.(s x ,,.
met at the Curtis Barker homo.,,,. jm.udl,c Mrs E A B,.itton
on Oak creek Saturday evening : ..,.,.. ,., ,,,,, ,.,. ,, ,.,.
I"' IHHUM tlllW III 111. Illld
lr l liVnklin H:.i-k...- on their
Franklin Barker on their
. w,,,""" 'U""V,1S,'UM
Jennie Leach, Miss Joan Latch,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kenny and
r i, i !.... i.,..l -
h""- ViOIUOII, JVir. mill 1'IId. Well-
: I''1' Singlelon, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-;
iter Noiris and throe children,!
! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barker and
inni children, Mrs. L. W. Ingles, ;
'Mr. and Mis. Joe Blosser, Tom-,
my Moiley, of Salem, and Mr. !
land Mrs. Harold Barker and
. llullK,ller. Nrnia .nnc.
,H-illB , ,.Vei.ing a ilelight-
f nitisical program was mi-1
ished bv Gordon Kennv. Curtis
nilrkcr iU,l W alter Norris.
Thi. i.m.t nf li,in,.i- Ml- -n.l
Mrs. Barker, are Imth mi.nilnn
of prominent Douglas count v pio-
Hirers. Thev have made their
home on Oak creek
lor many
years and
aie the luirents of
Harold Barker, who resides near'""" i,ni1 ""' vnln' students. The
Glide; Curtis Barker, of Oak
creek, and Miss Mary Barker, of
Roseburg.
M. O. A. CLUB HAS
DELIGHTFUL MEETING
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
The M. O. A. club was delight
fully entertained Wednesday aft
ernoon al (tie attractive home of
Mrs. C. T. Tipton In links nihil
linn. Gorgeous bouquets of ruses
and Canterbury bells were ar
ranced about the rooms. C:imcs
were enjoyed and prizes were : Savage served graciously as tisll
awarded to Mrs. V. o. Patterson, 0,s-
Mis. F.ldon Ogle and Mrs. I.. L.I Mrs. ftrand presented: John
WnnliMiy. illakanson. Knimi l.niin t,m.
At the lea hour Mrs. Tioton
served delicious refreshments lo
Mrs. W. O. Patterson. Miss Ertic
and .Miss Annette Calkins and
Miss Barbara Ogle, guests, and
Mrs. Kldon Ogle. Mrs. 1.. I.. With-1
beiiy. Mrs. E. G. Cloake, Mrs. C.I
W. Cloake. Mrs. Roy Good. Mrs.
George Powers. Mrs. John Marks.
Jr . and Mrs. C. B. Calkins.
The next meeting will lie a pot
luck luncheon at the C. B. Cal
kins summer camp on the North
Unipqua on July !.
PATCH AND CHAT
CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE
MEETING ON WEDNESDAY
' oiin uoscourg.
The Patch and Chat club met !
at the home of Mrs. 11. P. llcss
Wednesday afternoon. Sewing
and visiting were enjoved until
the tea hour, when Mrs. Hess
served lovelv refreshments to
Mrs. HulxTt Graham. Mrs. P. W. . ' Mimn. Mrs. Allen Cordon Wimbcrly, Mrs. Adrian Fisher,
Keasey. Mrs. C. Pomenicu, Mrs. ol Salem. .Mrs. Ralph Unman. Ar- Mrs. U. It. Maddux and the hog-
Clarence llartlett, Mrs. A. A. 'cue Miers. Doris Moran. Patri-1 less. Mrs. Cummings.
lime. Mrs. Curtis Calkins and cla Gadway. Phyllis and Ruth audi Contract bridge was enjoved
Mi's. P. E. Ware. The next meet- j Yvonne Gadway, Volnia Crocker. during the evening with Mrs. Tuv-
Ing will be held June 18 at the'Mis. Lauren Arthur. Later love-j lor winning the high score and
m. ,Mri,, p, v. Kraocy. ;l.v rifii'sliiiiriitt, wric served. Otis. Flaher thc. ti.ivclmg prize.
Five Gen3r ations
, , ' -"'-"'"" """
Mr. and Mrs. Ray O. Tannlund, of Roseburg, have returned to
thoir home following a two weeks' vacation spent in Boise, Fruit-
land and Weiser, Idaho, where they visited relatives and friends,
They were accompanied on their
:tioor, motner oi Mrs. ianniunu, wno win visii neru inooiinuciy. iau-r suippcu 10 me roriiana
They also were accompanied as far as Eugene by their daughter, headquarters. According to the
Mrs. Ervin McNeil, and her infant daughter, Louis Ann, who reside , chairmen in charge, the Rose
in Eugene. While in Weiser, the above group picture was made of i0UI'8 residents and numerous
five generations of the family.
85; nt left, his daughter, Mrs. E. C. Purccll, 63; center,. her son, Ray
O. Tannlund, !5; standing, his daughter, Mrs. Ervin McNeil, 18, and,
center, the hitter's daughter, Louise Ann, 8 months.
Job's Daughters Public Installation
Of Officers Is Held Tuesday Evening
The semi annual public installa -
; Hamilton, chaplain; Marilyn
iHarptiam, secretary; Faith
j Young, senior custodian; Barbara
rGarwood, junior custodian, and
m-iruh'il t f I' lenniinV T,.l.'t. f-....l.
' -f."" " .-'....(;..
i tors; Mis. R. L. Whipple, past
guardian; Mrs. Maurice J. New
nnru a I nuwu HfcCITAL
ICIA3leAlur - krLJAriakiss
. w i- ii u u n n n til I IV U TLUI U HUSS Bl AH Hi
AFFAI R OF THURSDAY i ON MAY 29th
, . , ... ,
la, ge and appreciative audi-1 Miss Lucretia Goff, attractive
'"a' ''J.ved the piano and voice daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl-
recital In which pupils of Miss''"" became the bride fj
Gladys Strong and Mrs. Charles i ,',?,! '.'hT' , . l1'8' i
,,,...,, ., t ., , u " Koss' 0( tlilin' " an lm-1
' Zl' J!rf
c ,,r i, Baptist ening. May 2)th. at the home of,
... the hrlcte s parents. Itev. James -
"""'" me suidetiis were
young, they gave a program that
would do credit to more expert-
'l'"('1''1 musicians. The fine work
i "f ""'s' sllllents was a credit
i 10 m,'m "ls" ,0 th(,r teach-
i M'ttie promising and unttsu-
"'"'lit was among both the pi-
I"'"!-'1"1" was well chosen and in
" resting from beginning to end
I he vocal students sane w ith
gooil style and interpretation.
Their voice quality was pleasing.
The piano students played with
brilliance and with musical ma
turity. Miss Strong acted as ac
companist. The church was very attractive
ly decorated with baskets of flow
ers which made a lovely setting
for the recital.
Athalie Taylor and Patricia
rice niilim-i n..ii.- i '
Miss Strong presented: Marv
Alice Wolford, Helen Schow,
Hetty Marsters, Lou Helen
Strange, Anita Young, Barbara
Young, Florence Hamilton, Bette
Owen.
MRS. BILLIE GADWAY
HONORED AT CHARMING
SHOWER PARTY MONDAY .
A lovely shower partv honor
ing her daughter-in-law. Mrs.
Billle Gadway nee Carolyn Ha
rem: was given Monday evening
as a surprise at Mrs. Gadw ay's
The evening w as spent visiting
,,in" ''"Joying the opening of
many lovely gifts presented to
bride by the invited guests,
who were Mrs. W, E. Moran,
Poiolhy White. Alma Hodson.
At Reunion
return to Roseburg by Mrs. Carrie
Pictured are, at right, J. O. Johnson,
1 ed: honored queen, Athalie Tay
lor; senior princess, Patricia Mc
Clintoek; Junior princess, Marian
Church; guide, Ruth Hansen,
and marshal, Jerry Johnson. Ap
pointive officers installed Includ
ed: outside guard, Shirley Carter;
inside guard, Betty Wilson, jun-
ior custodian, Helen Richmond;
senior custodian, Eleanor Mi-1 1,our lo a VLr 10vcl seven 0 CUM:K
colli; librarian, Barbara Ann : d'n"er Part' at ne, ""raetivc
Turner; treasurer, Ella Mae w der home on Chadw-ick street
Cloake; chaplain. Patricia Sav-' 2" ram,pi'm f ?r' a,Mls; A'"'
age; five messengers. Phyllis ur H; M,ounord an(l M,s'
Hinsdale, Jerry Stephens, FrUzie ! ?'"' "'1 ?f rtaiv,nB S,,0n
Hamilton. Wanda Olmscheid and XI vfere 'a Sni on" he
Ruth Wolsk; reporter. Ruth Ann J ot
Ruhl; musician. Jeanne Dillard. I oW.fiialntanl!d eal.den Vvors
and custodian of lights, Wilma , were attractlve alTanB0( nbout
"a a n- i . , I tno rooms. Following the dinner
A. B. Taylor, associated guar-1 nolu. contract bridge was en
dian, presented the past queen s joyed, Guest pi.izes were p,.t.sen(.
ring to Bette Owen and a white - 0(J t0 tnP three guests of honor
Bible from the bethel was pre- and the ladies high score for the
sentod to Athalie Taylor, new ; contract bridge play for ladies
honored queen, and on behalf of was won by Mrs. H. C. VVaddell
the Eastern Star, G. M. Krell with Colonel E. F. Tandy win
presented a lovely gift to Miss ning the men's high score prize.
Taylor. A surprise birthday gift
was presented from the bethel N. OF W. HAS
by Mrs. Maurice J. Newland. I INTERESTING MEETING
The impressive Book of Gold ' ., ,,,,....,
ceremony was read by Bette1 Lll"c circlt'' Na '19' Neighbors
Owen, assisted by Marilyn Harp-i of Woodcraft, held an interesting
ham with Betlv Marsters singing, I meeting Monday evening at the
"The Rotarv." accompanied by ' ha"' ""''dian Neighbor Ethel
Miss Gladys H. Strong. This very' boave,1" rpP'ted to be unim-
beautiful can light ceremony ,ro.d hl'a1' . ,
closed the installation program The memorial service honoring
' h"""' departed members was held with
1 LUCRETI A GOFF AND
.-.
. " 'iniaiu. oi uaKianii. pcriorm-
the ceremony in the presence'
relatives and close friends of I
III!' lJlllllf. I
Tim u-,.,l,linn . ..! -I 1
i,.. m,. i ""."V' ,'T " iJ,u,-u' Ruth Dishman and Mary Myers,
by Mrs. Loins Lggleton.
The bride was attractive in a - MELROSE GRANGE HAS
pink and while silk frock audi MEETING ON TUESDAY
she carried a bride's bouquet of!
pink and white rosebuds and! Melrose grange met Tuesday
sweiipcas. Miss Opal Cole, j evening at the hall with thc of fi
bridesmaid, wore a frock of white! c'','s' seating drill opening the
and carried a bouquet of pink and session w inch was in charge of
w hite blossoms. Byron Goff. ! Mrs. Alice Goff.
brother of the bride, acted as: Marjorie Taylor, Chaiienc
best man. Stark, Helen Johnson, Waller
Guests present were Mr. and - furch and Ed Tjomsland, who
Mrs. Carlton Goff, parents of thei 'cre graduated from high school
bride; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ln the mil class and arc mem
Boss, of Drain, parents of the',l'r.sof Melrose grange, were
bridegroom; John Henderer, of guests of honor. Corsages were
Elklon. grandfather of the bride-1 presented to thc girls and bou
groom; Mr. and Mrs. Charles ; tonneircs were presented to the
Ross, of Reedsport; Mr. and Mrs. i hoys-
Roy Cole, of Drain, relatives of A radio quiz program was en
tile bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. N. I iyed with the guests of honor as
K. Ehy, of Sutheiiin, grand-! participants, followed by recrea
parcnts of the bride; Mr. and ! t'onal games in charge of Fred
Mrs. S. D. Goff, of Oakland, and.Gl,f'- Delicious refreshments
Miss Elnor Shcrk, of Roseburg; w',' served by Mabel Busenbark.
Mrs. James Pentium, Mrs. Cnr A'"'' Busenbark and Katie Conn,
lie Marstnn. Miss Ruth Mnrston i The table was beautifully deco-
and Jimmy Stearns.
MRS. LESLIE C. CUMMINGS
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB
ON MONDAY EVENING
Mrs. Leslie
is. Leslie C. Cummings Ka -
sly entertained her bridge
eiously entertained her bridgi
dub at a very delightful eicht o--
clock dessert supjier at her at-! A very beautiful seven-thirty o'
tractive home on South Main clock buffet dinner was enjoved
street Monday evening. Mixed Friday evening at the home' of
spring blossoms and tall lighted; Mr. and Mi's. J. L. Marsters in
tapers graced the serving tables, : Garden valley . Colorful spring
while colorful bouquets of flow-! flowers graced the lacc-covcrcd
ers w ere arranged about the j buffet table,
rooms- Those enjoying the occasion
Covers were placed for Mrs. A. included Mr. and Mi's. Clarence
IJ Taylor, Mrs. 11. H. Turner and Gilkeson and daughter, PoEtte,
Mrs. Grant Oslxirn, guest, and of San Diego, Calif.. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. J. B. Ilenncssy. Mi's. L. L.
WAR RELIEF SEWING
GROUPS CONTRIBUTING
SUPPORT TO BRITAIN
The organization of Bundles
for Britain, which has been taken
over by the Christian Science
War Relief organization, is mak
ing extensive progress in this
county according to an announce
ment made by Mrs. Annie L. Rus
sell and Mrs. Viola Wilson, co
chairman for the organization
here.
The War Relief pays all costs
of transportation to Boston from
Portland and from Che east coast
to England, while two local
(freight companies, the Pierce
I Auto Freight and the Consolidat
ed Truck Lines, have donated
their services to the organization
hi, hlitlnn tir!tlm,,t- nV.nrn
I hundred pounds twice every
! month from Roseburg to Port
Hand. Roseburg ladies have been
I mceting twCP cvery month at
jtne home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
-strawn on Overlook to sew and
work on garments, which are
, "'"'; "'V "'"-'"i;
ing in the sewing work as well
as contributing money for this
cause. A uarticular demand has
been madf for men and boys
clothing. The sewing meetings
are open to everyone interested
in helping with this project. Four
shipments have been made from
Roseburg since March.
HUME-WILDER BRIDGE
DINNER (GIVEN TUESDAY
-FOR MOUNTFORDS
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wildor and
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hume enter
tained at one of a series of
charming affairs Tuesday eve-
! when tncY invited twenty-
Neighbor Hulbert singing and
Laura Hfiiniclmll oU.i..,, a
b 'h
tUl'C TCading.
Mrs. Inga High received the
obligation The next meetine will
,! lfc S? Juc fflrf "he
change from the regular circle
date of June 16th being necessary
as Lilac circle on the 23rd of this
month will be hosts to Oakland
time ,he win
prest.nt le Gran( Gual.(ian's
bum
of iMi,(,l0(, K,.0R(,,, Lora p;,.v
and Hattip N(nI thc ,,,-.
linrrtAnl ll-ill h.n In . ....... ..f
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rated in the class colors of white
and blue.
The next meeting of the grange
will be June 17.
; FAMILY DINNER IS
NJOYED AT MARSTERS
l- " V.?,!-
L. G. Randolph and dauehter.
Barbara, of Modford. Mr. and
Mrs. E. S. Hall and son, Stephen
'Alan. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gil-
keson and daughters. Jean and
Bettv, and I. L. Gilkeson, all of
Ruseburp. anil Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
jMarstiis anil son, Danell.
MRS. R. W. MARSTERS
ENTERTAINS AT CHARMING
TEA FOR TWO DAUGHTERS
Mrs. R. W. Marsters entertain
ed at one of the most charming
parties of the week, when she in
vited a group of relatives and
friends to a lovely tea from
three to five o'clock Saturday af
ternoon at her attractive home
on North Jackson street to com
pliment her two daughters, Mrs.
H. L. Pearcy, of Salem (Vivian
Marsters I, and Mrs. Kermit John
son, of Corvallisl Dorothy Mars
ters).
Gorgeous bouquets of roses
were arranged about the living
room, while the tea table in the
dining room was covered by a
beautiful linen damask cloth and
centered with a bouquet of blue
delphinium and pink snapdrag
ons. Little Miss Martha Jane
Pearcy, of Salem, received the
guests, while the hostess was as
sisted about the rooms by Mrs.
W. M. Campbell and Mr. Earl
Ullrich.
Mrs. Washington Hughes and
Mrs. George Sewell poured from
three to four o'clock and Mrs. L.
I Kohlhagen, Sr., and Miss Adeline
Stewart presided at the tea table
from four to live o'clock. Mrs.
Harrie Booth and Mrs. Stewart
Cooper served during the first
hour of the tea and Mrs. A. J.
I Ellison and Mrs. Edwin Booth
i served from four to live o'clock.
Miss Ruth Ann Pearcy, of Sa
;lem, assisted in the serving dur
jing the tea hours.
Mrs. Pearcy and her two
daughters and Mrs. Johnson left
Sunday for their homes, follow-
ing a visit here with their pa
: rents, Judge and Mrs. R. W.
Marsters since Thursday.
MISS MAE BLAIR AND
JAMES D. THOMPSON
MARRY ON SUNDAY
At a very impressive wedding
ceremony at twelve-thirty o'clock
j Sunday, Miss Mae Blair, of Rose
i burg, became the bride of James
I D. Thompson, of Eureka, Calif.,
I with Rev. John A. Barney, pastor
jof the First Christian church, per
forming the nuptials.
The bride wore a lovely blue
ensemble with matching acces
sories and a corsage of sweet
heart roses. Relatives and close
friends of the couple were pres
ent. The bride was a salesladyfo"r
many years at St. Elmo, 111., and
moved to California four years
ago to make her home witli her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Molter, now of Rose
burg. The bridegroom is owner
of a brick and tile plant ut Eu
reka, Calif.
Following a charming wedding
dinner at the Molter home, the
bride and bridegroom left on a
wedding trip and will later go to
Eureka, Calif., to make their
home at 1507 Vernon street.
FAMILY REUNION IS
ENJOYED AT MADISON
1 RANCH ON SUNDAY
A delightful family reunion and
I dinner was enjoyed Sunday at
the home of Mr .and Mrs. E. J.
Madison at Kellogg,
j Those enjoying the occasion in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Jack
son, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Morley
and family and Mrs. D. W. Mor
ely and son, all of Salem, Mr.
and Mi-s. Elton Jackson and fam
ily, of Tiller, Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Findley and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Findley and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Lorenz and fam
ily, all of Roseburg, and Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Madison and family, of
Kellogg. Miss Dorothy Crum
melt, of Roseburg, was a guest.
K AND R CLUB TO
MEET NEXT WEEK
The K and R club will meet
next Wednesday, June 11th at the
home of Mrs. B. W. Taylor at 510
South Jackson street.
Thc club met last Wednesday
at the home of Mrs. II. B. Road-
I man on South Pine street. Love-
ly bouquets of spring flowers
jwcre arranged about the rooms
and on the tea table.
I Sewing and visiting were en
j Joyed and lovely refreshments
! were served by Mrs. Roadman to
iMrs. Oliver L. Johnson, Mrs. H.
jA. Taylor, Mrs. Charles Healv,
Mrs. F. C. Frcar and Mrs. J. B.
! Bailev.
I We Btwew
YouVVosmng
Before you leave and after yon return, your summer can be
free ot washing-and-lroning day, when you call on us for serv
ice: With us to do thc work you can pl.in an all summer
vacation Irom washday.
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NEW SERVICE LAUNDRY
324 W.
mr.. JAMES REDBURN
ENTERTAINS AT LOVELY
SHOWER PARTY THURSDAY
Mrs. James Redburn entertain
ed at a charming shower party
Thursday in compliment to Miss
Mabel Farmer, of Portland, for
mwiti nf this citv. who will be
come the bride of Lester Arm
strong, of Portland, in Juiy.
I Bouquets of lovely spring flow
ers were attractively arranged
about the rooms. Games were en-
I i I ..Inn Iha nlnncnnt after-
IJUVU UUllll niv -
I noon hours with prizes going to
I Mrs. John Barney, Mrs. H. B.
Church, Mrs. t. J. icnrimpi
and Mrs. Donn Radabaugh.
RnmtHfiil piftG were nresentcd
j to Miss Farmer from: Mrs. Lil-
lie Farmer, Mrs. ti. a. unurcn,
Mrs. Everett Wimer and son,
Barney, Mrs. Washington Hughes,
Mrs. E. J. Schiimpf, Mrs. Paul
McGowan, Mrs. John Barney,
Mrs. Donn Radabaugh, Mrs. S. L.
DcLapp and the hostess, Mrs.
Redburn.
At the tea hour the hostess, as
sisted by her mother, Mrs. Dc
Lapp, served lovely refreshment.
AUXILIARY 6EWING
CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE
MEETING ON TUESDAY
George Starmer auxiliary sew
ing club met Tuesday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. T. S. Millikin
with Miss Mary and Miss Goldio
Millikin acting as co-hostesses.
The afternoon was spent in tic
ing comforters for relief work
and during the social hour mem
ory testing games were enjoyed.
Later in the afternoon Miss .
Mary and Miss Goldie Millikin
served lovely refreshments to
Mrs. McGce, Mrs. Mullins and
Mrs. Thomson, guests, and Mrs.
F. M. Compton, Mrs. G. W.
Shugart, Mrs. T. O. Kent, Mrs.
H. A. Taylor, Mrs. Myrtle Nor
wood, Mrs. Charles Craig, Mrs.
Paul Dempscy, Mrs. Irene Wil
liams, Mrs. R. A. Riedel, Mrs.
Blevins and Mrs. T. S. Millikin.
The next meeting will be June
17 at the home of Mrs. Compton
on Spruce street.
MRS. MARSHALL PENGRA
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE
CLUB TUESDAY EVENING
Mrs. Marshall Pcngra very gra
ciously entertained her bridge
club at a charming eight o'clock
dessert-supper Tuesday evening
at her lovely home in Laurelwood.
Colorful spring flowers were used
to carry out a pretty motif lor
the occasion.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
G. M. lies, a guest, and Mrs. O.
R. Hess, Mrs. A. D. Parr, Mrs.
Leon Yoarwood, Mrs. Roger Bail
ey, Mrs. Frank Coen, Mrs. W. R.
Chrisler and the hostess, Mrs.
Contract bridge was in play
during thc pleasant evening hours
with Mrs. Bailey winning the
high score.
MRS. C. E. JOHNSON
ENTERTAINS AT BIRTHDAY
PARTY ON FRIDAY
A very charming chicken din
ner was given Friday by Mrs. C.
E. Johnson at her home at 520
Cobb street in compliment to the
birthdays of Mrs. L. G. Mowdy,
Mi-s. Lela Payne and Mrs. H. C.
Johnson.
A very beautifully decorated
birthday cake graced the nret-
tily appointed table.
Covers were olaced for Mn w
C. Johnson and daughters, Carol
jean and Donna, Mrs. Lela Payne
and son. Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs.
L. G. Mowdy and son, Gordon, ot
Eugene, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Juhnson.
DISTRICT CONVENTION
HELD AT COTTAGE GROVE
A large number ot members of
Lilac Circle No. -IS) N. of W. at
tended the district convention at
Cottage Grove held June 3 and
A very fine two-day session
was enjoyed. Including a banouet
and program.
The convention was called to
order by District Guardian Mrs.
Listen Darby of Roseburg. Li
lac Circle was honored by receiv
ing two offices. Mrs. Liston Dar
by being elected past district G.
W. and Mrs. R. L. Hounshell dis
trict manacer.
j It was decided to hold the next
district meeting in Marshfield in
11043.
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LANE ST.