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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1941. 1 SflDCQEW 1 s i -. i. .i..i v :i irn , , ... wvt v, .- 4 . Social Calendar i . Tonight, June 21 Country club . members . and y LUlUb KNItol-ll HOKIbK MRS. FRANK .DOUGLAS .IS ELECTED PRESIDENT OF GARDEN VALLEY CLUB CHARMING RECITAL IS GIVEN AT STRpNG HOME ON TUESDAY EVENING The Garden Valley Women's club met at the clubhouse Thura-1 Riven last Tuesday evening by days afternoon with Mrs. Frank 'Lou Helen Strange, pianist, pupil friends invited to snorts dance i Douglas as hostess. Bouquets'. of Gladys II. Strong and Maurice at clubhouse. Swlneslers In hirn. 1 of roses, sweetpeas and ol her I Holmes, contralto, mipll of Mrs. ish mustc. Refreshments. .summer flowers were attractive-'Charles Brand. The recital was ' from J. Roland Parker, Mr. and ly arranged about ine rooms. . I'.ivon at Miss Strong s home. A Mrs. Perry Thicle and children A very interesting report of 'large group of friends attended j K. D. and Norma, Mr. and Mrs J MRS. GEORGE BACHER HONORED AT SURPRISE FAREWELL PARTY . Wednesday evening . the em ployees of the' Douglas county agricultural conservation office sponsored u delightful farewell party and no-host buffet supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K Masters at Winston in. honor pf the Masters', daughter, Mrs. George Wilson Bacher, who left Friday for Los Angeles to join hor husband and make their home. . Beautiful bouquets of sweet neas, maidenhair fern, nansies Avery delightful recital was , and lilies were used about the rooms and on the buffet table. A very attractive traveling bag and miscellaneous traveling gifts were presented to Mrs. Bacher New Officers Installed For Junior Woman's Club Sunday, June 22 B. P. W. C. members and In vited guests asked to noon picnic nt Bell log cabin on North ump- the club activities was re eclved from Myle Hughes, who was sent by the Gardien Valley dent, , Mrs. Hugh Ritchie, ,lr secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Clem Schneider; press correspondent, Mrs. R. S. 1 Union, and member of the executive committee, Mrs. It. A. Calhoun. nua. .Transmutation will be fur- I "i' uy .... ' ' ,,i.i,,i rm if' , I women s club lo the 4-H summer Th. ntlnriln on,.l,.,l In f,.r.' ' tnlS 'Pa'' at Coi'Vallis, nlsh own table service. Eagles auxiliary lo serve noon potluck luncheon at hall for all Eagles working on Iloseburg parks Monday, Juno 23 Dr. R. L. Dunn's non-denom-inatlonal Bible study class to meet at 7:45 in evening al Doug las hotel dining hull. Public In vited. , - .,. Eagles auxiliary to meet at 8 o'clock In evening at Eagles hall. Initiation of candidates. Evergreen grange celebrating the burning of notes and mort gage against the hall at an 8 o'clock dinner and open meeting at the hall. Cards and dancing to follow dinner. N. of W. Lilac circle No. 4!) to meet at- 8 o'clock at I. I). 1). F. hall. The presentation of the grand guardian's album will be made by Oakland circle. Tuesday, June 24 . F. S. club afternoon meeting at home of Mrs. J. F. Bynl. Roseburg bethel No. 8 of Job's Daughters to meet at 7:30 In eve ning at Masonic temple. preclative of the lovely program given by these young students.. Lou Helen Strange Is the fifteen-year-old daughter of Mr. The annual election of Club of-ii,ml Mls- w- IV Strange. She fleers for the ensuing year was nas snown musical latum since held and Is as follows: President, 1 shp was ."ite yu"B an'l has stu Mrs. Frank Douglas; vlce-presi- wlln Miss Strong snce she the recital and were most p-1 K. Masters, Mrs. Fred Klnsel Mrs. weiqon Bradford, Miss Kath ryn Busenbark, Miss Virginia Rogers, Miss Vivian Bartley, Wal ter Roser, Durward Owens and Charles S. Dyar Games and contests were en- was a smal child. She played wiin brilliance having very clear and pleasing tone. Her numbers were well chosen from the best piano literature and yet easily i within her grasp. She Interpret- sm . . 'Wi NeiV8-ltevti.lv Plioln anil Kmrriiviiis. Joyed during the pleasant eve-1 New officers installed by Mrs. Gardner (who was installed as Yearwood, installing officer. ning hours. SUNSHINE CLUB rlAS ENJOYABLE MEETING . THURSDAY AFTERNOON Leon Yearwood at a very Im- Sgt.-atarms In the absence of pressivc and beautiful ceremony Mrs. H. Schwartzkoph); Miss Pa at the Roseburg Woman's club Uriels Turner, treasurer; Mrs. house Monday evening for the . Perry Thiele, secretary; Mrs. J. E. 1H41-42 year of the Junior Worn- Henbest, second vice-president; Dorothy Germond, first vice president; Mrs. Clifford E. Smith, nt-nulrlnnt- Mi-c CI V Wlmhnrli. ,..t ..,!.! ..!..!.... ...i Ine home nt Mw hVinru I ,t ..... . ... . served lovelv refi-eshmenu in """B """"'".v.. . . --- leciur ior unu year mis. cawin contact cnairman, ana Mrs. Leon strvto loveiy leu esnmens lo v,...,,.,,,, i.,.im i ,u .,.,h. Thursday af ernoon. A shni-i U ter.of Air. and Mrs. T. F. Holmes business meeting was held and! 'j , ,, ,. of Lookingglass. She has a love- Pollyanna gifts were exchanged, i ""' 'Vi,. ll'owrn 1.. i. i u.. i 1 after which hinnn nl. ,l , t " A 1 onUWER ' """ "- " '"-"I ,', .. :.. -"" '""-""! PARTY MONnAV PVPMINA Ulin ir W II Untlnt'cnn ...in " " " ,tlllfi VIUU dlt, 1IUIII It'll LU iigni; . Hnrnthv PnimmiiH Hii-nntnr fnr ...I il... I... .. i ..i.... helrl n vprv mitnv-nhlii mnntitm ...I I . t t i At the ten hour Mrs. Ilnimhis ' u I iu.' u . V. v .' I1 yedis, mis. iNoiman riess, oi- Members of the Roseburg Woman's club, mothers and friends of the Junior Woman's club were special guests at the af fair, which was in charge of Mrs. Harold Hoyt with Mrs. Perry Thiele In charge of decorations r.nd Miss Eleanor Fies as refresh ment chairman. Mrs. W. D. Hess, Mrs. G. C. Bailey, Mrs. R. A. Calhoun, Mrs. Harvey , bwens, Mrs. R. S. Hut- ton, Mrs. O. M. Michel, Mrs. Hugh Ritchie, Jr., Mrs. , A- N. Schneider, Mrs. Clem Schneider, Mrs. Peter Sinclair. Mrs, Jake Thronhurg, Mi's: William Vaughn and Mrs. T. M. Winnlford and daughter, Emma Leah. The next meeting date has been changed from the regular Thursday meeting to Wednesday, July 2, to be held nt the club house with Mrs. Harvey Ewes as hostess. IOWA VISITORS ARE ENTERTAINED AT Young People's luuguc. of St, BELLOWS HOME TUESDAY Paul's Lutheran church to meet Th(1 S,rlnR,)nl.n Eluclitlonal hers and friends Invited. nose iyai lempuirtiice ..-k.i Hvpnln(, l;lrty i u.-sday at the lo meet at J:.i0 nt home of Mrs. ; hom(, of M), Hn( Mn R (,, L. C, Davis, m .South Main , nm) ,.,,,,.., ,,,. street ior ihsi meeiing uiuii i" Mrs. C. E. Jones. temoor. a popular singer on many pro grams given the last few months She Is well poised and sings with ease. She interpreted her songs ning the prize. A lovely birthday The Eagles auxiliary with Fern gift was presented to Mrs. Long. Hobday, chairman, assisted by ii nil.' icu limn- lurs. Long, as- Hertha Pattolsnn Rnlh PinHlnv wen expressing l ie mood of ".v " margaroi r-encier-, verna Wh t ach and R da Co e. various types artistically. Misscrass' served delicious refresh- man, sponsored a very lovelv ..... . mnntc tn M.- l.-.,in c-M:,u 1 . .... . . .-iiuiig was ner accompanisi. ,.,i. oin, mis. ; snower party monaay niglit at At the close of the program an I Palsy fisher, Mrs. Mary Princen, the Eagles hall honoring Mrs. Informal reception was held hon-1 M,s' Marjorie Casebeer, Mrs. Lu-j Louise Primrose, orlng Miss Strange and Miss j '"e Kruse, Mrs. Enore Fisher, .The decorations were carried Holmes. Miss Strong was assist- l.Mls- Katherlnc Balou, Miss Ber-jout in a pretty pink and white ed in serving by Mrs. Roscov ' "adlno Princen, Mrs. E. E. Em- motif with pink roses, white marsters, ivirs. Ai tnur carnes, i-ucm mgies, mis. i daisies and Canterbury hells with Mrs. E. A. Bi llion, Mrs. Charles 1 clala Sleiwig, Mrs. W. O. Patter-1 pink tapers centering the scrv- Brand and Miss Helen Cooney. (son, Miss Elizabeth Paul, Mis. ; ing table. Miniature cradles and The program included the fol-; Helen Princen and Mrs. Dorothy j appropriate placccards completed ; me pretty mom. DOROTHY BATES AND GEORGE SCHWIEGER MARRY IN EUGENE Pe irin. lowing 'Snnilta ll mnlnr Mn-znt't Al.l Thr n,vl m,...li..r. .,.111 un U..1.1 , A nn..,n..i ...i.u at b:.(0 at L'hurcn to go to 1 oii.s Tolir I)ln.,v )f lw,.nty.tw0 nn( lego-Andante-Rondo, Lou Hel- at the home of Mrs. Mary Prin- Hazel Snook winning the prize, of river for picnic supper, mem- thp bus (ll.iwt. .,,,. RU,.SK f I en Strange. : cen. 'Bingo was enjoyed and lovely nonor at a cnarming tuinimai .-en'iiaia, insii; mumm-ri , . guts were presented to Mi Song, Gretchaninoff; My Lov, JUNIOR LEGION er Is 11 Fisherman, Lily Strick- AUXILIARY HAS land, Maurice Holmes. POTLUCK SUPPER A Deserted Farm, MacDowell: Primrose from Esther Baker, Ed- nit Scofield, Helen Bender, Hazel Snook, Naomi Dean, Gladys Hub bard, Clara Stiewig, Ada Hixon I ti .. i ..i.... -jinn 1 Souvenir. Kareanoff: Snowfall. 1 np Junior Legion auxiliary i porn Unhnav n.u-in n,,cc-,,, Wednesday, June 25 J .; ' Trussen, Lou Helen Strange. ''nj,)yi'" s-n o'clock potluck uonnio McCo:. Ma;.al., Mw ' luncheon at home of Mrs. Mattle "SX ,) . r, -i..u i...;,r, ,J,f Mor find Yellowstone national in i, ui hnme nf Mrs. CharleiWP u," ,k """ " ... i Hiinhmiirn mule lturks Ilealy. Several Glengarv Sewing club lo meet '"''T'?, "f ""l ,'"'"lrB .In ...t. It. rir..n,wlM III "IL HHIIIVin llllll Illl'llUn ll lll.-. ill nvu u iim iii ' ' ... home of Mrs. M. M. Cooper. All members urged to attend. Thursday, June 20 ( Ijulics of Country dub to meet at -club course at nine a. m. for golfing; potluck . luncheon at I . - 1' I - L..,.,,.,. l.,V.V,j .Serenade. Schubert; In the Ga id- I """I"' """' evening a. ine Anha Kn, Iola Lovely. Kath en of Tomorrow, Deppen; ' "'' auvisor . mis. James vyn Tannlund, Purl Meredith, Mammy's Song, Ware; The ' .'""' , auxiliary H(.vlha Patterson, Helen Rapp, Big Brown Dear, Mana Zucca, jP'eslocnt, Mrs Claude Baker, as-1 Marlorie Fox , Loretta Butfin Eton. Maurice Holmes, islstlng. ! C. E. Jones, w ho enlertained her last year, when she was a visitor In their home town of Muscatine, Iowa. The Sprlnghmn Educa tional Tour makes a tour every year lo various pails of interest in the United States and has also , enjoyed several cruises. Willie in Roseburg the members of the party were especially en thusiastic over the numerous Clara Frew. Ruth Finrtbiv. Vpi'iin Little Shepherd, Debussy; Cap New officers elected for the VVhitlach, Marjorie Nelson. Betty and Bells, Dent Mowrey; Air coming year include: President, j Uoyer. Addie Schneider, Margaret nc uauei, i-iiaminaue, i.ou i ieicc; vice-president, , 1'endercrass. Frances Mb I. I. Helen Strange. Miss Strong, accomanlst. GEORGE STARMER AUXILIARY SEWING CLUB MEETS TUESDAY 12:30 and contract bridge play at .1 ;30 o'clock. Circle No. 1 of Roseburg Bapt ist Women's society lo meet In afternoon at home of Mrs. S. A. S.itiford on Country club road. i. 1.1- nt rnu.i, oik : ... , ... patients al the fneilltv nnimiml '. i.-i...- -.'... . VI.,,-,, N.l,.hll,ii. iln li.nl Nil " 11 " llosl'OUTg I'lllH'Mlll.v nil - - 1 unu ii.nimij;. i nc canip IS spoil " ' nZ.tiK.' ' Z: 1' l: I be north. I" I""'1 " afternoon, after sored by the American Leiiol, I Alma Carson; secretary, Audrey 1 Man Hill, Mildred Fogcl and Rild : num-iuiui; ueasurcr, itutn Ann , Coleman. j Ruhl, and historian, Jerry Mer- j Following the social hour lovely i chant. Other members present ! refreshments were served. ! Include: Virginia and Hilde- j garde Itoselund, Iris Pierce ART AND EMBROIDERY Betty Baker. Wilma Pounds and j CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MYRTLE CREEK, June 21. Of interest to many Douglas county friends is news of the beautiful wedding of Miss Dorothy Bates who was married Saturday after noon in Central Presbyterian church, . Eugene, to George Schweiger of Portland, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Schwicger of that city. Peonies, delphiniums and iris decorated the altar for the service which was read by the pastor of the church. Dr. Norman K. Tuily. Many relatives and friends at tended. The bride, given In marriage by , her father, wore a . floor length dress of white chenille organza. The veil of white net was finger tip length falling from a tiara of stcphanotis. She carried a white Bible with baby orchids on top and a shower pf ribbon and tiny- flower buds falling from it. She was attended by her sister, Miss Marjorie, who wore a pale blue chenille organza fashioned along princess lines. Harry Conway, of Walla Walla, was best man. Following the church service a garden reception was held at the "home of the bride. Miss Beth Schwicger. sister of the bride- COUNTRY CLUB LADIES ENJOY PLEASANT DAY AT CLUBHOUSE THURSDAY Mrs. W. J. Olmscheld is the winner of the third flight tourna ment with Mrs. O. R, Hess as runner-up and the annual spring handicap golf tournament will be played off next week by Mrs. Kenneth Quine and Mrs. R. D. Bridges. , . Two blind holes were played by the golfers Thursday morn ing with Mrs. H. C. Stearns win ning the first flight and Mrs. Gene Greene winning the third night. Potluck luncheon was served at noon to Mrs. E. B. Van Ness, who acted as secretary in the absence of Mrs. E. A. Pearson. "Mrs. H. C. (Stearns, Miss Phyllis Allen, of Bloomington, Illinois, Mrs. J. M. Judd, Mrs. .W- E., OIL. Mis. W..MJ mi.ii:iit7( ll, ivirsi ixooert Bisseu, Mrs. Kenneth W. Kinney, Mrs. Gene Greene, Mrs. O. R. Hess, Mrs. W. J. Olmscheid and Mrs. R. D. Bridges. The group was joined for contract bridge by Mrs. L. E. McClintock, Mrs. Har ris Ellsworth, Mrs. H.'T. Hanson and Mrs. L. K. Fles. High score for the afternoon's play was won by Mrs. Fles with Mrs. Ott win- nine the Wmnrt hirrh cmrn groom, served the cake. Mrs. i , ,. ,,. Harry Conway, of Walla Walla. ' ,Tne, 1"clles mcct . next iiui autiy uiui mug iur guning at Mrs. f. AI. Conipton was a Ethel Ann Van Vnnrsi most gracious hostess to the Qn Sum, Gc,.ni(i0 t.eo. -ge Marnier mix Mary Sewing ,,,;,, Van Voorst, Hl,tll Ann' ... . .'..m ini iiiMiH' oniKulil and Wilma Pounds will go iris flowers In bloom and were lm- "'"' "" ome onjRulil and Wilma Pounds will pressed by Hie bcautv of articles N"'"' street luesday afternoon, j to tle Slvp. Cm.k j.-.,,,,. (; made from Mvrllewood. The i s,'vvl,"' ""' lfd Closs ' Slate camp for a week's vacal MEETING WEDNESDAY I! l-v kl. I I1..I..., l'.,l.......w 1UM HI. L.J, imumin-i v.i iviimii . , ...... of the Civil War to meet at. 7:30 ; Tuesday evening was enjoyed in evening al arnun v. Reports ; mini mally in visiting at the uei to lie given on slate enliven lion. i Past Presidents club of (Jeo.nr lows home and In a visit .to the Mess Mvrtlewood shop. Later In The Roseburg Art and Em broidery club enjoyed a delight ful potluck luncheon at one-thirty o'clock Wednesday at the home of Mrs. A. M. Neal, who was as- . slstcri ill Kprvinii )iv Mm NJ Amei lean Legion Lehrbach and Mrs. Luston Darby! bummer flowers graced the long the evening Mrs. Bellows and is,'m''1 lovely . refreshments to which an interesting game was auxiliary nti.i..i.l...l In 1... n... 1 .i ti.. :. .... , oi.i.mi.i n.,i ' , ,' . '"' - ...v Kui.il nieeiMiK oi serving table and were used ...... ...,.. ; KIUIII , ,. UH. ,SI ivtnn- i,out the rooms. Covers were placed for Mrs At the lea hour Mrs. Cimipton : day evening In October. SI armer auv Hlaiv io I' S W V. ! Mrs. Jones "served lovely refresh- - ''s. Lou Stevens, of Grants Pass; 'JOANNE HUME IS Simmer BUM!! 1 in ,. , . . .-,.,l-l.-fc nf Vnnnnn HOSTESS AT DPS! In meet at 1:30 o'clni k dessert-i ments, luncheon nt home nf Mrs. J. F. . Bvrd. . MISS ELEANOR ENTLER P. N. G. club miH-Ung al elg'it complimented at o'clock In evening at home Miss Ua Lauhach, filll South Stephens street. Saturday, June J.1 Amerliiiii Legion auxiliary Mrs. John D, Fredrick, of Eugene, HOSTESS AT DESSERT and Pally Jensen, guests, and the I SUPPER AND LINE PARTY . Burgess, of Portland. Mrs. C. W. i Disbman, Mrs. L, J. Houser and j Mrs. N. U-hrbach and daughter, ; guests, and Mrs. J. C. Stephenson, "Mowing members: Mrs. H-ank M, jmlnn ,,..,,, .,.,...., i Mrs, William Bailey, Mrs. Gladys II. Beals Mrs. R. A. Rledel, Mrs. L, 's J l,.m,t ..,n'" 'aln. Burke. Mrs. fi. Cluck. Mr, P ".I .ilruiDUlUR DlBrv T O Ki.nl Mr. T s MllliUI., I ' " Kiu. "1 lueillis at . a i , , ,. .. V., ' ' A . " ' "'i""" ... charm nc 7 30 o'clock clesvert. i uienn ..ox, iirs. Mi- Dorothv Germond rM, ZtotX 1' home o hel- pa,, I K""'' Ker Mrs. L.slon Ii,,by, tallied at a vers charming 7:l iZl IVmii, L TlTtiiw ,'n'8' M'' nml MlS J' C' "ume.;18 , .? , 'V, 1V o'clock dessert, uPI,r in o,,,,,- ' American. l.cg,on nuxuiaiy, , i ... gan, mis. naries , TOmpim,.nt l0 Miss Doris ingles, Mrs. Laurscn, Mrs, Wellare shop open all day In for . 1 ' J ' , . ; Craig. Mi-s John Duer. Mrs. Sam ! Chaplcr, who Is leaving Rose- M't. Mrs. E. Rhoads. Mrs. H. F. mer Maddux grocery luiltlnii. ,,,,,." h'.m.. o,V J' i "t ""...Xj' Snyder, Mrs. Effie Stubblefield Mrs. II. i ...i.i... i i ..;..i. i i..'.ii hiiuiii, i nvers were n :ifi.H nt n li..uiitl. i cinti 1111 iiumi ss, iirs. iNeai Members and trlends asked for , - ' k .. ...... , , k ..... I 1 he next meeting will he July fully appointed table for Miss A miscellaneous shower parly donations "I cunning aiui nnuse i ...,,.,, ,,, . .. . M at the home of Mrs. Charles Chanler. ouesl of hnnor Miss Ms given Mrs. Beals, who re- huiii iii licles for the shop ipolnied table ' j Craig. I Mary Margaref Ellsworth. Miss ; "."ived many lovely gifts. The Roseburg Woman's club Servj' ' , ,, i . ' ' Anita Young. Miss Margaret ! n'xl meeting will be July 2nd at lie shup open all-day upstairs in I . lovely gift was P''t'ted to f6P0RTS 0ANCE TQ Be 1 Corden, Miss Jean Richardson, I '"' S. J. Shoemaker home on chionouse, nppnsue iiums in .' , . ,, , , .. i ENJOYABLE AFFAIR OF i Miss Patricia McClintock. Miss i 'a-'" lane street with Mrs.:. ! ... x . : . i T. , ii.!!.. TONIGHT, JUNE 21 1 Lila Sanders and the hostess. I Rhoads as hostess. Each member i. : 1 " mo. f,hcclubhasb.nreoues,cd,o t M-ii-v' 1 1 iiii-l-7ii ii ivii ii,i-i i """" M.n.ini.u spuns, A in,, j,al.,y .,, ,,njv0l , nave a number prepared for the i" . ' .: 'iw iv r ' .,1. ,.: . "" l"nt' following the des- afternoons program l,..l I Mi.... Mrs. Clyde Fuller.on entertain, j Mis; Wull,v S(nn)s Mjss notu! n,l M a T, rt I " c u b il'U' T""" '".''h'"' ,hp,?n,ul' en ed her bridge club al a very love ,.,,, ,)iM ,, Mlss Fl.(lni,s 0l,,Hk ,U" JKd a social hour at Brands, lv eight o'clock dessert suiiper at ,. ,.. ,,.. ,. ,, ,, her attractive home on the . - , .. l-i.!.. i .. .. .. ns. ' h ' MR. AND MRS. HALL Hansen In charge. ! Hunt's illan theater. MRS. CLYDE FULLERTON ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB MONDAY EVENING Parkinson, Miss Anna dance has been arranged for.iun.v Indlin ' fnllowine the ne i. Miss Elizabeth Camp members of the Roseburg Couiv 1 i , " "Vhe close f Kallnvn Uusenbaik. ltiV dub and friends lo be' held m . . at the .lose of .., .. I .,u ' 111 Illis IO Ol 0( IO , I ,e mot on 1) etuie. he nl-iiim in. iyn Mtearns. miss neity- lonlglil at !1 o'clock al the club I loved a social hour at lli-nnil on and Miss Frances j house. 1 11 blnml s Mif. O. R. Hess. Mrs. I.. K. m d ampimo.. South C I. In HaiiV vallev "f " '' M'S' 1 ENTERTAIN AT INFO R M AL Monday Jcning. Pinosebui, - 1 ' lol' V,! '1 Swli I 'N NE R N WEDNESDAY SI'iT .. ,.Vi".' i.,!!!'n, u if k ,,ln 1a "'' ""S "'..nlli. (orchestra has beer, vngaged lo Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hall and si as lgageil lo i Mr. and .Mrs. E. S. Hall nml sun pia ior ine uam-e ami refresh j Stephen Alan, entertained incuts will be served. B. P. W. C. PICNIC TO BE HELD ON SUNDAY A most enjoyable MRS. W. C. CALHOUN COMPLIMENTED AT LOVELY SHOWER PARTY Mrs. Iinnald Johnson and Mrs. Parley Ware entertained at a lovely shower party for Mrs. Wil liam Calhoun at the Johnson home on Friday. The rooms were attractively decorated with bou quets of sweetpeas. The evening hours were spent table, while boiinuels nf mixed summer flowers were used about i MR8 A E kent lg the rooms. ' HOSTESS TO BRIDGE overs cte pined for Mrs. S. j CLUB 0N MONDAY C. Richmond, Mrs. Phil llaithl and Mrs. Frank Lone, etiesls. and I Mrs. A K kmit i.iiii.i-i.-iiniil Imr Mrs. L. L. Wimbcrlv, Mrs. Louis 1 bridge club at a very lovelv one-1. A m,"sl ei'loyable picnic has ; Morris H. Roach and children, Fullerton, Mrs. Adrian Fisher, (thirty o'clock desserl luncheon ; ""'"i ,P n", 'Z '"ty : ,r"S Jr IU,h,','t' Mis. B. R. Maddox and the hos-1 Monday al her attr.ulive home ,.,,;' , ? , , V . I i i. . i . . . less. Mrs. Clyde n.llerton. i on Soul h Jackson si reel. Heaull- 1" r" ? , , V ! Wa '"'""'""".v "P- ; High i., e fur .he evening's f Umquels of sweet ,.as. roses. L, ! '"S"! 'V'!' "'T " hoi contract bridge play was won by, es and ...her summer flowers, h'' ?, "u , f UkS"1"' roS''S' .Mis. Louis Fullerton with Mi s. lent a colui ful note to the looms i -, .. V " " " . , ! Fisher winning the ,H.nd high m ..Vlng table ,. Xii mJ !'! rV.eB: ore rr0" RANGE T0 score and Mrs Long the travel- ... , , ., 1 1 nM 1 '" 11,8 "Xon CELEBRATE AT DINNER iiui nrir ! Vmm ,1;ml '" Ml'3' K'1"' Th"s', ""ending ,have:AND SOCIAL MONDAY ",K 'P. Rlckll, Mrs. W. J. Olmscheld jheen reonesled lo bring iheli ' ondy YOUNG PEOPLE'S LEAGUE ! and Mrs. E. R. Mclger. guests, own table seivliv. I To ivlcbralc the burning of! n,',,.,,', ' v.'.L, V.,' ,'n u.i m.J lr ll.imlllnn M rs 1 1 ( 1 i.i i-i? EAGLES AUXILIARY TO ,1" ! "" M, -' " . - . .. n. uiui, n iii-iii- ii-, i,.u w. their guests al a charming Infor mal six .thirty o'clock dinner nt their home on Military avenue ln p,iiylnR Bs ttitll ,.,;,' RO, ed esday evening .Mr. and Mrs. ( ,', Mhs. IX)Ian im(i ,-s. ar. kirk. The refreshments were serv ed on individual trays attractive ly decorated with favors In pink and blue. Many lovely gifts were presented to Sirs. Calhoun from Mrs. E. G. Randolph, of Medford. Mrs. Raymond Wynne, Mrs. Dean Morrow and Mrs. R. R. Wood, all of Eugene, Mrs. Joseph Marsters, Mrs. R A. Calhoun, Mrs. Nora Ware. Mrs. E. S. Hall, Mrs. II. H. TO HOLD PICNIC TUESDAY The Young People's League of ,St, Paul's Lutheran church meets 'Tuesday evening al the rhurch at U:.'(0 p. m. Iiiim w here the group will drive out to the forks for u picnic. All mt tubers anil friends are Invited. Mix. L..W. Meuger. Mrs. W. v, ' tul eight o'clock dinner has b.n I saV.ndei-s Mr T Hugh Guile' Mi"s Harris and the hostess, Mi's. Kent. All memln'rs of the Eagles ! Planned for all memN-rs and mhel ami Miss Verna Guile Mrs Contract bridge was enjoyed 'auxiliary are rei.urMed lo allcnd friends lo he held Monday night! Noble Goettel, Mi's L. W. Ruhl. during the pleasant afternoon Monday night's meeting at 8 at the hall. This will he an open Mrs. Maxson Wood, Mrs. Kenneth hours with Mm. E. IS. Metgcr o'clock al the Eagles hall, as the meeting and following the dinner, C.llkeson and the hostesses, Mrs winning the gtiet prize and Mrs.. c.-w cntidld ites will tic Initiated ' cards and tbnrlng will be en Parlev Ware and Mrs. Donald Whipple the club prize. 'into the onler. Joyed. Johnsim lallnd.i Oderklrk, Mrs. J. L. another sister of the groom, and Miss Marjorie Johnson of Port land, served the nunch and Ices. The bride's going away was an cnse'mble in striped green and white silk with linen coat, white hat and accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Schwicger are both graduates of the University of Oregon. They will make their home in Portland where they have already purchased a house near 50th and Fremont streets. MRS. ALTHAUS IS HONORED AT SURPRISE PARTY ON BIRTHDAY A number of friends called at the home of Mrs. Theodore All iums Monday afternoon to sur prise her on her birthday anni versary. Many beautiful and use ful gifts were presented to Mrs. Alliums. Some of the gifts were music and she played them at the request of the guests and then played each guest's favorite sclec tion. The buffet table was attractive ly appointed for the occasion and two very beautifully decorated birthday cakes were cut and served. Those calling on Mrs. Althaus Included Mrs. James Miller, Mrs. Allie Colford, Mrs. Paul Dusseau, Mrs. Ray Tannlund, Mrs. Floyd Althaus, Mrs. George Crenshaw. Mrs. Melvin Couron, Mi's. Carrie Boor. Mrs. Arthur Hudnell and Mrs. Prudie Hidingcr. ROSE L. T. L. TO MEET TUESDAY AFTERNOON The hoys and girls of the Rose Loyal Temperance Legion will hold their last meeting of the summer at '.2:30 next Tuesday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. L. C. Davis at S12 South Main street. Awards in the "Heralds of Temperance" were made at the last meeting to Mary Sullivan. first; Virginia Mack, second. and Marilyn Dixon, third. This meeting next Tuesday will be the last until September and all membrs and their friends are cordially invited to be present. PICNIC DINNER IS ENJOYED AT MYRTLE GROVE ON SUNDAY A delightful picnic dinner hon oring Dr. and Mrs. T. Floyd Bell and daughter. Miss Patricia and Miss Mary Ellen, of Oakland. Calif., was enjoyed Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Taylor, Mrs. J. G. Stephenson. Mrs. S. J. Black, Mrs. W. D. Harris and Mrs Allen Moore and daughter, Judy. nine o'clock with potluck lunch eon at 12:30 and contract bridge at 1:30 o'clock. PAST PRESIDENTS CLUB MEETS AT WRIGHT HOME FRIDAY The Past Presidents club of George Starmer auxiliary met Friday with Mrs Hubert Wright, who served a delicious one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon to Mrs. Irene Williams, Mrs. T. O. Kent and Patty Jensen, guests, and Mrs. F. M. Compton, Mrs. Percy Webb. Mrs. J. F. Byrd, Mrs. Sam Starmer, Mrs. H. A. Taylor and Mrs. Paul Dempsey, members. Sewing and visiting were en- Joyed during the pleasant after noon hours. The next meeting will be a one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon June 27, at the home of Mrs. J. F. Byrd. MRS. A. D. PARR ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB TUESDAY EVENING Mrs. A. D. Parr very graciously entertained her bridge club at a lovely eight o'clock dessert-supper Tuesday evening at her at tractive home on East Lane street. Colorful spring flowers were used about the rooms. E. WILLIAM THOMAS. AND MARION COOPER MARRY ON SUNDAY E. William Thomas, of Rose burg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam H. Thomas, of Portland, and Miss Marion Cooper, of Honolulu, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cooper, of Honolulu, were mar ried at an impressive ceremony at high noon Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Church In this city. Dr. Charles A. Edwards per formed the ceremony In the pres ence of relatives and a few close friends of the couple. . A beautiful archway, outlined in abelia, with baskets of roses and carnations at each end, and sprays of sweetpeas over the top of the arch, formed a pretty set ting for the ceremony. The bride, who was given In marriage by her brother, William Cooper, of Boise, Idaho, wore an attractive afternoon frock of peri-- winkle blue net and a corsage of jjdl Ul 1111.9. IUI3,I.UUIVy UlUllldS, of Portland, sister of the bride groom, was maid of honor and wore a blue taillour with a cor sage of gladioli buds and carna tions, Robert McKean, of Rose burg, was best man. The wedding march was broadcasted from KRNR radio station. , The bride's mother wore a wood violet colored . brocaded dress with a corsage of white gladioli buds and carnations. The bride groom's mother wore a grey crepe ensemble with a salmon gladioli bud and carnation cor- . sage. Following the ceremony, a wed ding dinner was served at the Ho tel Umpqua. A bowl of pink roses and fern graced the table and the beautifully decorated wedding cake, topped by a miniature bride and bridegroom, was cut by the bride. wuvuia wt-iir uiacuu tut mi. UIIU Mrs. E. William Thomas, bride and bridegroom; Mrs. J. M. Coop er, of Honolulu; Mr. and Mrs. William H. Thomas and daugh ter, Miss Audrey, of Portland, William Cooper, of Boise, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Church, Mrs. Zeta Teader and Lyle Thompson, of Boise, Idaho, Max Fryc, Bill Loomis, Betty Childcrs, of Eu gene, Mabel Harness and Robert McKean. The bride has been taking nurse's training at St. Vincent's hospital in Portland. The bride- groom is well known in this city, having moved to Roseburg a few years ago to take a position on ; the KRNR radio station staff. 1 They will make their home in this city. MIQft cilMtrc UrDDICAll MONORPn IT ru.DUIUft SHOWER PARTY WEDNESDAY Miss Eunice Herbison, daugh ter of Mrs. Ella Herbison, of this city, was complimented at a very cnarming snowcr party Wednes day evening given by Mrs. Ralph L. Ohman and Mrs. Jay Shlnn at the attractive home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Ohman at 343 South Stephens street. Visiting was enjoyed and many beautiful gifts were presented to Miss Herbison from Mrs. Ella Herbison, Mrs. Al Jarvis and daughter. Mrs. George Crenshaw, Miss Dorothy Crummott, Miss Freda Barker, Miss Doris Wil liams, Miss Vclma Crocker, Mrs. William Gadway, Mrs. Paul Dus seau, Miss Emma Lou Dishman, Mrs. Lee R. Williams, Miss Irene 'Goodman and the hostesses, Mrs. Ohman and Mrs. Shinn. The gifts were presented in a decorated um brella suspended by a cord from the ceiling. Lovely refreshments were serv ed later in the evening by the hostesses. Miss yllerblsn'n will be come the bride of Carl Duncan, of Roseburg, Monday, June 23rd, at Reno. Nevada. They will make their home in Roseburg. EPISCOPAL GUILD PLANS PICNIC FOR SUNDAY, JUNE 29 Mrs. J. C. Hume presided over the Episcopal guild meeting held al the parish hall Monday eve ning, at which time plans were outlined for an open air service nt 11 nrln,.l. C. ..!.... 1 ,.n Covers w ere placed for Mrs. I at the M. F. Mi.lilelh',,, . followed by a potluck luncheon' in honor of the last confirmation class of the church. Mrs. A. M. Knudtson and Mrs. Rudolph Ritzman were Joint hostesses for the pleasant social hour and served lovely refreshments. Scott Williams, Mrs. Leon Year- wood, Mrs. O. R. Hess, Mrs. W. R. Chrlsler, Mrs. Marshall Pengra, ivirs. noger nancy, Mrs. Frank Coen and the hostess, Mrs. Parr. High score for the evening's contract bridge play was won by Mrs U'illlnnic ' I We'U lake care of . . a m a I We ll I fcM" 1 Your Washing Before you leave and after you return, your summer can be free of washing snd lronlng day, when you call on us for serv ice! With us to do the work you can plan an all iummcr vacation from washday. TELEPHONE 88 NEW SERVICE LAUNDRY 324 W. LANE ST.