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RP5EBURS REWS-REV1EW, ROSEBURS. 0RE50H. FRIDAY, 'AU6UST I , 1941'. THRU If 1 Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER ANNUAL MASONIC PICNIC )3 HELD GLENDALE, Au.t. l.-The an nual Masonic picnic was lipid Sunday at Tanners grove for the Masons and Stars and thcii fam ilies. The Musons furnished to cream and coffee and each fam lly brought a basket lunch. The dinner was served' in the grange hall, wbch is In I he prove, due to the. rain. Those who attended wore Mr. " and Mrs. Lucy Sparks and fam ily, Rev. and Mrs. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. F, N. Hurrcll, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Sorrels and daughter, La Vern, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gaedecke . and family, Mrs. Inez Smith and children. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Set her, Mr and Mrs. G. It. Ashman and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood- ley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Aydelott and family, Delores Gertse, Mrs. E, J. Me Mullin, Mrs. VV. Meissner and daughter, . Beth, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Olson, Mrs. Amv Warn pole and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Pul ley and daughter. MRS. BOWE HOSTESS TO BUSY STEPPERS OLALLA, Aug. 1. Mrs. Mau rine Bowe was hostess to the Olalla woman's club, The Busy Steppers, at the home of her uncles, Cell and Henry Ireland, on Thursday. She was assisted by her niece, Miss Colleen Ire land of Coquille, in serving a delicious potluck dinner at 12:30 to Mrs. Earl Olllvant, secretary treasurer of the club; Mrs. Frank Adamek, Mrs. Mary Hodges, Mrs. ' Ward Reed and daughter, Mi's. Junla Byron, . Mrs. ' Pat O'Powd and children, 'Miss Virginia I3v ron, Mrs. Rene Jenkins, Mrs. Vi vian Falomsby and daughter, Miss Effle Falomsby, Miss Ros clla Adamek, Miss Nella Arnold, Miss Rhoda Arnold, Cell Ireland, Henry Ireland and the hostesses. Mrs. Bowe and Miss Ireland. The occasion was the birthday of Cell Ireland and several beau tifully decorated birthday cakes were presented to him. Dinner was served, in the shady yard and greatly ;entoyod by those present. ' ? .'. , . i . . - REBEKAHS HOLD FINE MEETING ' ', .. i ! MYRTLfe CREEK, Aug. 1 Arbor Vltne j lodgo No, 11 Rp bekahs . hold ; a very , Interesting sessi6tt .Tuesday evening, i July 29, honoring" .all' the j members I present ftlW'ttad' bli'thdnys1 iti June -or. July. Scv e,r a I who should- have been participants were absents Those present were Nina ;Timpey, Anna Shlrtcllff, Mary ' Stel.ier, Veta Norman, May- Jones, Wlnnifred Strode and Emma Bulck, who was real ly celebrating as her birthday was on that day.' - After close of lodge an Inter esting program was presented. Dorothy and Phyllis Hayes sang a' song and Arlcnc Mlckelson played a piano solo. Mrs. Max- , son gave a reading. All members are urged to be present at next meeting as a con test will then be started to run through August nnd September. ; Refreshments were served. BOYS S. S. CLASS ENTERTAINS AT PARTY GLENDALE, Aug. l.-rThC boys Sunday school class and their teacher, Ira Lewis cnter .. talned the Intermediate gil ls Sunday school class and their teacher, Mrs. R. B. Gardner Fri day evening at Fir Point swim ming pool with a wiener roast. The evening was spent in swim ming and games. Those enjoy ing the evening were, Phyllis Smith, Clarlss Bowman Doll Harbour, Ethel Anderson,' Mar garet Guetez, Wyona Woodley, Free Garage HOTEL DANMOORE 12 to 13 on W. Morrison Portland, Oregon Specla Family Rates 2 adult, 2 children under 15 years in room with 2 double beds and bath 871 c ENTS PER PERSON OR . 2 connecting rooms with bath $1.00 PER PERSON Single rates from $1.50 per room Double rates from $1.00 per person See your Chamber of Com merce or local newspaper for further detail. RAY wcLARK, Manager. Beth Meissner, Anna Leo Ayde lott, and Beverly Lewis and their teacher, Mrs. Garner, James Cooper, , Gene and Frank St. Clair, Stanley Michell, Douglas Ashman,' Don Harbour, Jack Sparks and their teacher, Ira Lewis. DIANE MOREY HAS PARTY ON BIRTHDAY GLENDALE," ' Aug. 1. Mrs. George Morey was hostess Mon day afternoon for her daughter, Diane, on her tenth birthday. The party was on the lawn of the Fled Smith home under the big trees. The afternoon was spent in playing games under the trees. Diane received many nice gifts, and Mrs. Morey served refresh ments to Joan Kardell, Barbara Gibons, Louise Cooper, Lolla Belle Wooley, Nadene Caraway, Joan and Jean Thomas, Mary Ruth Sparkes, Barbara St. Claire, Dorothy Phillips and the guest of honor, Diane Morey. RUSSEL HILL, JR. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY GLENDALE, Aug. l.-Mrs. Russel Hill entertained Monday afternoon in honor of her son, Russel, Jr., on his third birthday. The afternoon was spent in play ing games. Russel received many lovely gifts. The guests for the afternoon were Belly Jean Hill, Ruth Conger of Grants Pass, Wy ona, Gene and Pilscllla Wood ley, Shirley Barlle, Edith, Ken nlth and Gerald Bradey, Larry, Billy and Walter Hi!!. Mrs. Mill-served refreshments late In the afternoon. DINNER ENJOYED'AT McCOR MACK HOME SUTIIERLIN, Aug. l.-Mrs. Alice McCormack entertained with a delightful .dinner Thurs day noon, July 2-1, at her home east of town. Covers were placed for Mrs. Jack Carrlgor and son, Mrs. Walt Petit and children. Cherry and Garry, Mrs. Blaine McCormack and children, Colleen and Lorry, Mrs. Cecil Bowman and the hos tess, Mrs. McCormack. WOMEN'S COUNCIL HAS INTERESTING MEETING DRAIN, Aug. I. The women's council of the Christian church met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mi's. Minnie Barker. A missionary program followed a business ireeling. Mrs, Inez Rice read, the scripture . lesson. The president: appointed a program commlllce: Mrs. Volma Halde man, chairman; Mrs. Inez Rice, Mrs. Lulu Beasley, Mrs. Lu Daniewood and Mrs. May Gard ner gave talks on the work of missionaries of Africa, India and Japan, as reported in the Turner convention. MARSTERS CLAN TO HOLD PICNIC SUNDAY The Marsters clan will hold Ihelr annual summer picnic Sun day, August 3rd, in the attractive Skinner's Dulto park at Eugene. A large number of relatives In the Marsters clan plan to enjoy the affair. Relatives from ail parts of the state plan to be pres ent. COUNTRY CLUB PARTY POSTPONED INDEFINITELY The Country club contract bridge parly planned for Friday evening of this week has been in definitely postponed, according to an announcement made by the committee. . . TODAY & SATURDAY YOUR ENTERTAINMENT AWARD, Capta's Mighliest Masterpiece! j GARY COOPER BARBARA STANWYCK FRANK C APR AS mil ii nnc EDWARD ARNOLD WALTER BRENNAN PLUS PREVIEW SATURDAY STARTS SUNDAY 1' 2 7 9 P. M. 10 30c 40c B j SIDE GLANCES copr. mi by ha r Rvicr. wc. t. m. bcc. u. t pt. vrr. ! i "I don't know how I'll lie able to get :ilon willumt your help, Ijttt 1 think Molhcr could use n little iissisUmcc go in mid lull her I sent you." Thrills of ths Old West i . ' " !'v Preston Foster, Patricia Morlson, Ricliard Dix and Don Wilson, stars of the great western epic, "The Round Up," which starts today at the Hose theatre for a two-day showing. WEST MELROSE CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING MELROSE, Aug. 1. Mrs. J. W. Bass was a charming hostess to the ladles of the West Melrose club Thursday. The afternoon was devoted to the business meeting, conversal ion and needlework, under the lovely large maple trees in the yard of the Bass home. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Bass, to Mrs. Henry Cox and house guest, Mrs. Charlie Stephens of Portlar::!. Mrs. C. O. Criteser and house guest, Miss Marlon Galla, Mrs. E. M. Seeley, Mrs. Ray S. Petieqiiin, Mrs. H. G. Thnmp- To Make Room For a New Building EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD Ranges, davenos, bedroom and livingroom furniture, unfinished chests, electric water heater, oil cir culator, many others too numerous to mention. PACIFIC HIDE, WOOL 8 METAL CO. 222 W. Oak St. Roseburg, Oregon ByGalbraith son and Mr. J. W. Bass. The next meeting will be held Thursday afternoon, August 71 h, at the home of Mrs. G. W. Coop er, it will bo contest day, and a new project may . be voted upon, so all members are urged to be present and bring their question for roll call. Stop Over Here Mr. and Mrs. George Lorenz, of Coquille, have been here visiting the latter's nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Ohman for a short time. The Lorenz' have been on their honeymoon and arc now en route back to the coast. Mrs. Lorenz was formerly Ellen Spradling. Local News Here From California Julian Metal, of Santa Monica, Calif., has arrived here to attend to busi ness. Out of Hospital Donald Ma rlon Roth, who received a head and shoulder Injury In a tractor accident July 12th and has been a patient at Mast hospital In Myr tle Point, since that date, has been discharged from the hospital and is now reported to be con valescing satisfactorily at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland at Camas Valley. Go to Wedding Mrs. Armllda J. Hess, of 604 South Stephens street, her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and" Mrs. James T. Miller, and her son, Clarence W. Hess, all of this city, drove to Eugene today to attend the wedding of the latter's daughter, Miss Mar garet Hess. The bride is well known in Roseburg, having form erly made her home in this city. Leaves for South Miss Cora Rotl has left for McCloud, Calif., where she is engaged as a nurse, following her vacation here. Ac companied by Mrs. M. F. Rice, of Roseburg, and Mrs. Bert Lau rence, of Dillard, a part of the va cation was spent at the coast. Miss Roti formerly resided In Roseburg at the home of Mrs. Rice and was employed as a nurse at Mercy hospital. Will Attend Meeting Vernon Keel, of this city, left this morn ing for Portland to attend a Studebaker meeting tonight. He was accompanied to Portland by his wife and small son, Tommy, who will take the train there to night for Huntsvllle, Alabama, to visit Mr. Keel's parents. They will also visit in St. Louis, Mis souri, before they return to the west coast. They plan to enjoy a month's vacation. California Visitors Leave Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Miles have had as their guests during the last week: Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hen derson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith, of Altadena, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gehrs and daughter, Mrs. Inez Good, Mr. and Mrs. John Ragsdale, of Pasadena, Calif., nnd E. F. McKenzie, of South Pasadena. Mr. Henderson and Mr. Miles formerly worked to gether in the Pasadena postoffice. Mr. McKenzie resided here 17 years ago and was employed by the Southern Pacific. He stated that a great number of changes had occurred in Roseburg since his residence here. During the California visitors stay as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miles, they en joyed trips over the North Ump qua road, Willamette highway to Odell, Diamond and Crater lakes and a trip through eastern Ore gon and over the McKenzie high way to see the lava beds. This was the first vacation trip of the California visitors to Oregon iwith the exception of Mr. Me I Kenzie. They reported that their . vacation in Oregon was the best ' they had ever had and the entire group plans to return here at a future date. nofiS Mr. Greenley Here A. R. Greenley, of Melrose, was here attending to business yesterday. ' Attends to Business J. G. Schaffer, of Idleyld Park, spent a few hours here yesterday at tending to business. Riddle Visitors Here Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Didtel and daughter, i Miss Kathryn, and grandsons, i Buddie and Stuart Didtel. of Kid dle, were visitors in this city Thursday. Here From Myrtle Creek Mrs. Roy Alspaugh and daughter. I Miss Marjoric, of Myrtle Creek, i spent Thursday hero visiting the formers sister, Mrs. H. B. Cart er, and attending to business. Will Enjoy Vacation Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Walton and their son, Harold, of this city, plan to leave Saturday for Corvallis to join Mr. Walton's sister, Mrs. Lu cille Hibbs, and go to Neskowin for a week's vacation. Harold has been spending the last two weeks attending the Boy Scout camp at Wolf creek. Mr. Walton is employed as clerk at the Ho tel Umpqua and Mrs. Walton is an employee of the local tele- phone company office. Melvin Baker's Hand Injury Is Improving The condition of Melvin Baker, Legion Junior baseball player whose hand was mangled in a hay-baler Tuesday, was reported as good today by Dr. J. E. Camp bell, attending physician. It has not yet been necessary to amputate any of young Bak er's fingers, Dr. Campbell re ports, and it is hoped the fingers can be saved. Management Change in Produce Firm Reported A change in managership of the Valley Produce company was announced today by M. H. Shook, owner. Grant Phillips will man age the local concern, as Mr. Shook has opened a new poultry and egg plant in Medford, the O. K. Poultry company. We can't all get to the beach every time we're hot and tired, nervous and "on edge" from work, worry and summer heat. But you'll find that a big, frosty glass of sparkling Rainier Club Extra Pale Beer at such a time will con tribute a whale of a lot to your refreshment, relaxa tion and good cheer. Rainier Club has a full but delicate, aged-in flavor all its own. More western people every day are find- ing Rainier Club exactly to their taste. Such flavor, is achieved by the use of only the finest grain malt and hops, brewed to an exclusive formula in the largest most complete brewing plant west of the Mississippi. Cheer up and ease up with Rainier Club Beer to day. It's RAINIER FOR GOOD CHEER!. 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