Q mil Society and Clubs CHARMING BANQUET HELD AT DISTRICT MEETING OF D. A. R. A very charming six o'clock banquet was enjoyed at the dis trict meeting of the D. A. R. held at the Umpqua hotel Thurs day evening and presided over by the state president, Mrs. How aid P. Arnest, of Portland, and the hostess regent, Mrs. Ray S. TVtrequin, of Umpqua chapter, Roseburg. Guests from out-of-town in cluded: Mrs. Howard P. Arn est, state regent, Portland; Mrs. Kueidas K. Scott, state chairman rational defense through patrio tic education; Mrs. Gordon Mac- Cracken and Mrs. Boone G . Harding, past state regents Jcannette I. Dentler, state re cording secretary, Portland; Mrs, William Horsfall, first state vice- regent, Marshfield; Mrs. Sidney Caldwell, state treasurer, Port land; Mrs. Harry G. Melvin, re gent Willamette chapter; Mrs, Bruce Southworth, regent Port land chapter; Mrs. F. Louis Stoeckle, state chairman Amerl canism, Willamette chapter, Port land; Mrs. Wilbur P. Reid, state chairman Willamette D. A. R. student loan fund; Mrs. A. L, Uarkley, state correspondent sec retary; Mrs. J. Walter McCoy, 11 hrarian; Mrs. Edwin H. Baun drick, chaplain; Mrs. I. M, Schamp, second vice-regent; Mrs, Ethel May Handy, Multnomah chapter; Mrs. Robert R. Hunter, regent Wahkeena chapter; Mrs. Beulah G. Crum, regent Multno man chapter; Mrs. W. E. Han son, Mrs. C. A. Ratcliff and Mrs. Corey F. Martin, Chemeketa chapter; Mrs. B. B. Lowry, state chairman girl homemakers, Crat er lake chapter; Miss Lydia Mc Call, regent Mt. Ashland; Mrs, J. H. Harker, vice-regent, Mt. Ashland; Mrs. U. G. Smith, state chairman of approved schools, Willamette chapter; Mrs. Irene Foster, regent of Eulalona, Kla math Falls; Mrs. May Zumwalt, Wahkeena, Portland; Mrs. Ray D. Armstrong, state chairman, press relations, Wahkeena chap ter; Mrs. Fred Hillstrom, regent, Coos Bay; Mrs. Francis J. Ske- wis, Coos Bay chapter; Mrs. Earl Duncan, chairman, southern dis trict, Coos Bay chapter; Mrs. G. Q. Albin, treasurer, Crater lake chapter, Meclford; Mrs. . C. M. Hurd, regent, Crater lake chap ter; Mrs. S. L. Divine, Jr., past regent Crater lake chapter, Med ford; Mrs. J. Roy Roberts, state chairman of motion pictures, Deschutes ' chapter, Red mond, Ore.; Mrs. R. B. Boals, regent of Oregon Lewis and Clark chap ter, Eugene, and the following Umpqua chapter members of Roseburg: Mrs. Ray S. Fctre quin, regent, Miss Adline Stewart, Mrs. William Bell, Mrs. George M. Brown, Mrs. W. V. Monger, Mrs. William R. Anderson, Mrs. L. E. Goodbourn, Mrs. C. L. Branton, Mrs. D. N. Busenbark, Mrs. R. H. Grinsted and Mrs. C. P. Cayler. The meeting officially opened at 3:30 in the afternoon at the Hotel Umpqua with Mrs. Arn est, state regent, presiding. The pledge to the flag was followed by the minutes read by the sec retary; by-laws of southern Ore gon district were read and voted on and reports of eleven chapter regents present. Two state past presidents were introduced. The banquet program was led by Mrs. Eueidas K. Scott on the subject of cooperation of the two American continents, their cultural values, particularly mu sic and speakers. Assisting Mrs. Scott on this panel discussion in cluded: Mrs. Roy Roberts, Pan ama: Mrs. Horsfall, Ecuador; Mrs. Harding, Chile; Mrs. Mel vin, Argentina, and Mrs. Shad duck, Brazil. On Friday morning the state board met at a breakfast at 7:45 o'clock at the Hotel Umpqua, fol lowed by the state board meet ing at nine o'clock. By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER is Glenn, was married to Claude Bennett, of Coqullle, In Reno, Ne vada, May 31st. They will make their home In Coqullle. Mrs. Ben nett was formerly employed at the Roseburg Woolworth store, SHOWER PARTY GIVEN FOR BRI DE-ELECT GLENDALE, June 20. The high school girls Sunday school class and their teacher, Wm Wunch, entertained at a shower Monday in honor of Miss Bertha Nixon, who is to be married Thursday evening to Arden Ham- by. The afternoon was spent in visiting and opening the pack' ages. The guests of the afternoon were Miss Bertha Nixon, the guest of honor, Mrs. H. M. Nixon, Mrs. Wm. Wunch, Gloria Wunch, Mrs. G. M. Jones, Mrs. E. J. Mc Mullin, Mrs. Lewallen, Mrs. B. E, Mouchett, Mrs. Normoyle, J. K. Howard, Mrs. G. H. Mathews, Margaret Mathews, Mrs. Chas. Boice, Mrs. Nettie Tearoe, Mrs. Esther Miller, Mrs. Doris Johns, Mrs. Melvin Nye, Mrs. Roy Cun ningham, Miss Luella Cunning ham, Mrs. Bessie Siemers, Mrs. Monte Bates, Miss Ellen Bussell Miss Mildred Gardner and R. B. Gardner. Refreshments were served later In the afternoon. PRESBYTERIAN AID HAS POTLUCK LUNCHEON AT SEWELL HOME THURSDAY The Presbyterian Ladles Aid society held its last meeting of the season at a very enjoyable one oclock potluck luncheon Thursday at the beautiful home of Mrs. George Sewell on Spruce street. Colorful summer flowers were attractively arranged about the rooms. Mrs. E. S. Hall, president, con ducted the business meeting and appointed flower committees for the summer months. Mrs. Lula Gorrell and her sister, Mrs. Hart ley, sang a duet, followed by an enjoyable social hour. The first fall meeting of the aid will be held September 18th with Mrs. Fred Hamilton as gen eral chairman. KObtBURQ fltWS-REViEW, KPSETOftg. ChESSR SATURDAY. JUNE 2i,l 'T. What Goes On Here? Patricia Morison, Fred MacMurrav and Madeline Carroll etar of "One Night In Lisbon," which opens a three-day showing Sunday ai iiiuiail KlUaiie. It's Funtime Again! V MRS. CLAUDE BENNETT HONORED AT LOVELY SHOWER PARTY THURSDAY Mrs. Claude Bennett was hon ored at a very lovely bridal shower Thursday evening given at the Reese home with Miss Elsie Reese and Mrs. Leslie Pfaff as hostesses. The hostesses were as sisted by Mrs. Ruth Reese and Miss Frances Wagner. ' A pink and green color scheme was carried out by the use of at tractive bouquets of sweetpeas and roses. The manv lovely gifts were presented In a box decorated to represent a house. Visiting was enloyed, following the opening of the gifts, after which lovelv refreshments were served to Mrs. Bennett, guest of honor, Mrs. Anna Good. Mrs. Wil liam Miller. Mrs. Frankle Partin, Mrs. Forrest McKay, Mrs. Rice Wilson, Mrs. Harvey Miller, Mrs. Daynlsc Beach, of McKinlev, Ore., Mrs. B. J. Gilbert, Mrs. Harold Bloomquist, Mrs. Car! Fest. Mrs. Joseph Fest, Mrs. Joseph Baldwin, Miss Hallle Wlllitts. Miss Alice McKibben, Miss Irene Murphy, Miss Alice Place, Miss Betty Strong, Miss Frances Wagner, Mrs. Ruth Reese and the hos tesses, Mrs. Leslie Pfaff and Miss Elsie Reese. Mrs. Bennett, nee Mary Kaye CHRISTMAS CLUB IS ENTERTAINED AT McCLINTOCK HOME Mrs. L. E. McClintock enter. tained the members of the Christ mas club at a very charming o: o ciock supper party at ner., Jovely home on Hamilton avenue Wednesday evening. Roses formed a beautiful motif for the table and rooms. Covers were placed for Mrs. Clair K. Allen, Mrs. Guv Cordon. Mrs. D. B. Bubar. Mrs. C. B. Wade, Mrs. Kenneth Qulne, Mrs. D. Bridges, Mrs. H. O. Par- geter, Mrs. J. R. Wharton, Mrs. O. M. Berrie and the hostess. ,frs. McClintock. Sewing and visiting were en joyed during the pleasant eve ning hours. HUME-WILDER BRIDGE DINNER PARTY IS CHARMING AFFAIR One of a series of very charm ing dinner parties to be given by Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hume and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wilder was enjoyed Thursday evening, when they entertained twenty friends at a very lovely 6:30 oclock dinner at the attractive Hume home on Blakeley street Gorgeous bouquets of sweet peas and rosebuds were arrang ed about the rooms. Mrs. Hume and Mrs. Wilder were assisted by Miss Verna Carothcrs. Contract bridge was the diversion of the pleasant evening hours with Mrs. Fred Hamilton winning the ladies' high score prize and Har ris Ellsworth winning the men's high score prize. MRS. L. H. PFAFF HONORED AT LOVELY SHOWER PARTY The Friendly Circle club enter tained at a charming shower party this week at the Fred Bowen home in honor of Mrs. L. H. Pfaff. Beautiful gifts were presented to Mrs. Pfaff from Mrs. W. A. Franklin. Mrs. O. B. Dlgby. Mrs. A. J. Towns- end, Mrs. T. G. Blevins. Mrs. E. E. Grlshem, Mrs. Helen Duncan, Mrs. E. J. Rodgers, Mrs. William Stciwlg, Mrs. Ruth Reese, Mrs. Fred Bowen, Miss June Bowen and Mrs. W. O. Patterson. Games were enloved with Mrs. Ruth Reese and Mrs. E. J. Rodgers winnine the prizes. Lovely refreshments were enjoy ed at the tea hour. I Bob Crosby and Judy Canova in a scene from "Sis Hopkins, which will thrill you for three big days at the Rose theatre. MRS. A. J. ELLISON ENTERTAINS AT CHARMING BRIDGE-LUNCHEON FRIDAY Mrs. A. J. Ellison entertained at a very charming one o'clock bridge luncheon at her home on East Cass street Friday after noon. Pink Clarkia, blue del phiniums and Canterbury bells were beautifully arranged about the rooms for the occasion. Mrs. Ellison was assisted bv her mother, Mrs. Foster Butner. Covers were placed for Mrs. Adrian Fisher, Mrs. Frank Long, Mrs. J. R. Wharton, Mrs. P. M. Lee, Mrs. G. V. Wimberlv. Mrs. Grant Osborn, Mrs. Fred Hamil ton, Mrs. M. F. Rice, Mrs. D. H. Morgan, Mrs. J. E. Runyan, Mrs. A. B. Taylor and Mrs. Phil Harth. Contract bridge was In nlav during the pleasant afternoon I hours with Mrs. Lone winnine- the high score prize and Mrs. Hamilton the traveling prize. ETHEL SELLERS AND BRUCE WYNTER MARRY MYRTLE CREEK, June 20.- The wedding of Miss Ethel Sellers and Bruce Wynter, son of Mrs. Ruth Wynter of Myrtle . Creek, was solemnized Sunday morning at nine o'clock, in the presence of me immediate families. Harry Baird, minister of the local Chris tian church, read the impressive ring service, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Sellers, The rooms were lovely wilh decorations of Madonna lilies and mock orange blossoms. The bride wore a redineote en semble of rose-colored crepe wilh matching hat. The couple are honeymooning for a few days in the mountains and at the beach after which they will be at home at Grants Pass where Mr. Wynter is em ployed by the Standard Oil Co. NEW IDEA CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE LUNCHEON MEETING WEDNESDAY The New Idea club met Wed nesday at a very enjoyable one o'clock luncheon at the home of Mis. VV. IX Harris. Colortul spring flowers carried out a pietiy motif for the table and looms. . Covers were placed for Mrs. F.. H. Applehoff, Mrs. C. E. Marks, Mrs. R. H. Williams, Mrs. John H. Porter, Mrs. C. B. Calkins, Mrs. Ella Lough. Mrs. E. T. Nelson, Mrs. Allen Moore anil daughter, Judy, and tile hos- less, Mrs. Harris. Officers elected for the ensu ing year Include: Mrs. C. E. Marks, president; Mrs. K.T. Nel son, vice-president; Mrs. John II. toiicr, secretary; Mrs. Allen , Moure, treasurer, and Mrs. F. II. Applehoff, press correspondent. Sewing and visiting wore en joyed and the next meeting wcis announced for the first Wednes day in October to be held at a one o'clock luncheon at (lie heme i t Mrs. Allen Moore. CORA ELLEN MARKHAM COMPLIMENTED AT SHOWER CAMAS VALLEY, June 21.' Mrs. Bessie Wheeler gave a show er at her home Thursday after noon honoring Miss Cora Ellen Markham, whose marriage will take place during the summer.' Visiting and games were en joyed by the guests before the gills were presented lo Miss Markham. After they were open ed and admired by all, refresh ments were served by the hostess. Those present were the honor guest, Cora Ellen Markham, Mrs. Ellen Markham, Mrs. Margaret Crouch, Mrs. Gwendolyn Paul, Mrs. Vera Standley, Mrs. Ruby Moore, Mrs. Unita Packard, Mrs. Ruth Lawson, Mrs. Helen Church, Mrs. Winnie Brown, Mrs. Ethel Brown, Mrs. Lillian Perry, Esther Brown, Margaret Brown, Cora Mayer and the hostess, Bessie Wheeler. MISS ELEANOR ENTLER HONORED AT LUNCHEON AND SHOWER MONDAY Miss Eleanor Enller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Entlcr, of Laurelwood, who will be a bride of the summer, was honored at a charming no-hostess luncheon and shower parly Monday at the Ho tel Umpqua. Covers were placed for Miss Entier, guest of honor, Miss Fran ces Louise Wlmberly, Miss Gay liunar, Miss Dorothy Germond Miss Helen Gorrell Miss Mary Jo Parkinson, Miss Bettyjane Dixon, Miss liugenla Virdcn and Mrs Bernard Saar. Lovely gifts were presented to Miss Enller. THXFS Civilian Defense Registration Set The week from June 23 to 28 has been proclaimed by Gover nor Sprague as Registration week for civilian defense, the Douglas county defense council was in formed today. All civilians will ing to work in defense posts are requested to register for volun teer service during the week. The council has been furnished with registration blanks, which will be made available at central locations in each community. Reg istration for Roseburg and Imme diate vicinity will be conducted at the chamber of commerce office. Volunteers will be requested to give a report on past experience and will be asked to designate any particular service In which they desire to engage in defense work. Women will be requested to volunteer for nursing duties, tele phone Operation, stenography, and other such work, while men will be asked to signify their pref erence for duty as resei-ve fire men, special police, guard duty, etc. Mrs. Norvln L. AShby, nee Ruth arms uorreu. Miss Helen Gorrell and Mrs. Arthur Roadman accompanied iwrs. liorren to Portland for week-end visit. Kenneth Barneburg, assistant in the office, also left today to attend a conference of deputies meeting simultaneously with the conierenct- of superintendents. Mr. and Mrs. Barneburg will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Humphreys while In Salem. Mrs. Barneburg Is a niece or Mrs. Humphreys. During the absence of .Mrs Gorrell and Mr. Barneburg, the office in the courthouse will be kept open by Miss Dorothy Crum- mitt in order that clerks may leave record books and other pa pers. 21.- Fir Point Conference Of Presbyterians Set GLENDALE. Ore.. June The annual Flrt Point conference for young people of the Presbyte nan churches of southwestern Oregon will open Monday. June 23, and continue through June 30. Study groups will be furnished for young people from the ages oi is to V! j years. The faculty for this year's con ference includes Rev. E. E. Rosen kllde, Bandon; Rev. Lawrence H. Mltchclmore, Merrill; Mrs. Reed Miller, dean of women, Grants Pass; Rev. Eugene Nelson, Lake view; Dr. S. S. Divine, Medford; Dr.. H. S. Reichard, Grants Pass; Rev. J. K. Howard and Rev. Paul Tidball, Glendale; Rev. A. T. Smith, Klamath Falls; Rev. T. W. Heald, North Bend; Dr. Morris II. Roach, Roseburg, and Mrs. E. H. Moser, missionary from Kridl, West Africa. LOCAL NEWS Here From Davs Creek Mr. and Mrs. Roy Matthews and daughters, Elva and Lois Ellen, of Days Creek, spent Friday shopping and visiting friends in Kosenurg. Attend Conference Mrs. Marv Barrett and Miss Helen Ryan of no county public health office. ittended a health conference Fri day at Grants Pass. Delegates were present from Douglas, Coos, acKson ann josepnine counties. Douglas Selectee Sent To Artillery Battalion William E. Blnke, selectee from Douglas county, has been as signed to the 183rd field artillery battalion, according to word re ceived from the field artillery re placement training center at Fort Sill, Oaklahoma. Blake will he sent, to join the 183rd batta lion at Fort Warren, Wyoming. Mrs. Alice M. Bateman Of Roseburg Passes Away Mrs. Alice Maria Bateman, 89, of 731 Fleser street, died at her home today following a prolonged period oi illness. She was born in Calhoun county, Michigan, De cember 4, 1851, and was married to William N. Bateman at Lans ing, Michigan, June 10, 1875. Mr. 'Bateman died In July, 1925. Mrs. Bateman came to Oregon in 1927 making her home at Myrtle Point for about 10 years. For the last three years she has made her home In Roseburg. Surviving are two brothers, C. B. Denison of Eugene, Oregon, and F. A. Denison of Roseburg. She is also survived by two granddaughters. Funeral services will be held In the chapel of the Douglas Funeral home Tuesday morning at 10:30 o-ciocK, kcv. L. T. Hannon of the Nazarene church officiating. Fol lowing services here, the body will be taken to the Norway cemetery near Myrtle Point, where concluding services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday aft ernoon. The arrangements are In charge of the Douglas Funeral home. See PAGES' for F. H. A. loans for houses, garages, chicken houses, barns, remodeling and improvements. Adv. Two Fined for Spree, Third for License Lack Pleading guilty to charges of being drunk on a public highway, Frank Robert Phelps, 33, Myrtle Point, and James I). Martlndaie, 66, Camas Valley, were fined $10 each in the justice court at Rose burg today. Jesse Lee Huff, 21, of Citias Valley, reported to have been the driver of the car In Which Phelps and Martlndaie were riding, was fined $10 for op erating the car without a driver's license. He was not intoxicated, according to the state police- re port. ' Vlsltlno Son Mr. and Mrs. TT. G. Pinniger of Cleveland. Ohio. are spending a few days in Rose burg visiting at the home of their son, Harry Pinniger, secre tary of the Roseburg chamber of commerce. The elder Mr. Pin- nlger is the district claims agent at Cleveland for the New York Central railways. BLESSING'S GARAGE 128 S. Stephens St. Phone 303, Automotive Service Complete -BRAKES A SPECIALTY Friendly Service Means a Lot! And that's a big reason : why over a quarter-mil- ' lion policyholders are saving on automobile In surance with Farmers. FRED A. GOFF IllntrlPl Mantmrr 122 S. Htophum Phone 218 Hoot-burir, Oregon. mmm&pnMsnfiip County School Heads Leave for State Meets Mrs. Oscar Gorrell. countv school superintendent, left today for .Salem, where she will attend the annual conference of countv superintendents next week. Be forehand she will spend Sundav In Portland with her daughter. 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