ROSEBURg REWS REVIEW, R05EBURS. ORESOW, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13', T94T.
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Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
OF C. 8. HAS '
ENJOYABLE MEETING
LOOKINGGLASS, Aug. 13
Mrs. Walter Munger very graci
ously entertained the Women's
Society of Christian Service In
the grove adjoining her home
'.vhich hud been mad lovely with
ili?orations of paper garlands, a
large American iiag and bouquets
of flowers. The long serving table
was covered with beautiful
drawn-work linen table cloths
and centered with an arrange
ment of small flags. The busi
ness session was presided over
by the president, Mr. Corvin
Heard and the devotional were
ronducted by Mrs. Arthur Marsh,
A ho read the message for the day
fiom a beautiful devotional book
presented to the society by Mrs.
Alice Richey-Ryczynskl. Mrs.
John Baker was appointed chair
man of the needlework commit
tte and authorized to choose her
assistants. Mrs. Munger was as
sisted in serving by Mrs. May Le
Clerc and Mrs. LaVerne Williams.
In attendance at the meeting
were Mrs. Corvin Heard, Mrs.
May LeClerc, Mrs. Elmer Ander
son and three small sons, Bobbie,
Roger and Jimmie, Mrs. I. B.
Howard, Mrs. Nelson Andrus,
Miss Zerita Andrus, Mrs. Bess
Sutton, Mrs. John Ascott and
small son John, Mrs. Arthur
Marsh, Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs.
W. J. Meredith, Mrs. LaVern
Williams, Mrs. A. M. Robinson,
Mrs. John Baker and the hos
tess, Mrs. Munger and daughter,
Mary Esther, and sons, Victor and
David. The society will be enter
tained In September by Mrs. May
Qt-Clnrc.
HOME ECONOMICS
CLUB HAS MEETING
The Riversdale grange home
economics club met at the home
of Mrs. W. E. Ott Friday for a
delightful picnic luncheon served
In the beautiful garden of the
home.
Plans were outlined for the
community fair to be held at
Sutherlln, August 29-30 and plans
were also completed for the song
contest.
A program was presented by
Wanda Ware and the afternoon's
game prize was won by Mrs.
Marks.
Those enjoying the occasion In
cluded Mrs. E. G. Cloake, Mrs. C.
W: Cook, Mrs. Ray B. Hampton,
Mrs. R. A. Calhoun, Miss Pearl
jones, Mrs. Peter Sinclair, Mrs.
O-arvey Ewens, Mrs. C. E, Marks,
Irs. Eldon Ogle, Mrs. Wanda
Ware, Mrs. Zimmerman, Mrs.
Johnson, Mrs. W. O. Patterson,
and Mrs. W. E. Ott, members,,
and 'Mrs. Lena' Close, of Randle,
Wash., and Mrs. L. Connelly,
guests.
RELIEF,GROUP TO
WORK ON BUNDLES FOR
BRITAI N; ON THURSDAY
' The relief sewing group will
meet at two o'clock Thursday
afternoon at the Perkins build
ing in room 423 to work on
bundles for Britain. Mrs. Annie
L. Russell, chairman, has urged
all women interested in this work
to meet on Thursday with the
group. '
Persons desiring to donate
jtnap, razor blades, pins and small
iticles for the Bundles for Brit
ain, are requested to either leave
their packages at Easton's gro
cery or call Mrs. Russell at 442-J
and she will call lor same.
N. OF W. PLANS
PICNIC FOR MONDAY
. Lilac circle No. 49, Neighbors
of Woodctaft, held an interesting
business meeting Monday eve
ning at the I. O. O. F. hall. Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Neal invited the
lodge to hold the annual Wood
craft picnic at their home on
Fieser street Monday evening,
August 18. All members i and
their families are urged to be
present at 6:30. Coffee, cream,
FREE!
To the Ladies
SUNDAY MONDAY
TUESDAY
August 24-26
1 Full Sized
Jar
of
Constance
Bennett
Cosmetics
Rose Theatre
Matinee and
, Evening
hot rolls and butter will be furn
ished. Any members needing trans
portation are asked to meet at
the I. O. O. F. hall at 6:13
o'clock. . t
W. S. OF C. S. HAS
MEETING WEDNESDAY
DRAIN, Aug. 13.--The W. S.
of C. S. met . at the Meinodist
church Wednesday afternoon.
Devotions aud business meet
ing was led by Mrs. Delk. After
ward a missionary tea was held.
Lovely refreshments were serv
ed from a prettily decorated ta
ble. Those present were Mes
dames Post, Spalding, Gorsline,
H a w o r t h, Applegate, Delk,
Bragg, Trueblood, Brittaln, Light,
Austen and niece), Miss Ellen
Romtvedt.
RIVERSDALE GRANGE
TO MEET ON FRIDAY
Riversdale grange will meet
Friday evening, August 15th, at
8:15 o'clock at the hall with Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Ewens, Graham
Ewens, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Love,
and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Harmon
in charge of the refreshments.
All members are requested to be
present.
POETS CORNER
A NEWPORT TRAIL
W. TAYLOR COOPER
We know a trail, a winding
trail
That leads down to the bay, be
low. It may not be the shortest route,
But it's the way we like to go.
Banks of verdure on either side
Brush the garments when pass
ing by,
And then a little sun-lit glade
Spreads out beneath this sum
mer sky.
Soft sigh of breeze among the
firs,
A brooklet murmurs just below.
One of God's quiet, peaceful
nooks.
So we look up and tell Him so.
Then passing on into the shade,
Beneath the arching boughs o'er
head, There comes the thought: "How
much like this . ,
The Trail of Life that wo all
tread."
Then suddenly "our eyes behold
A widening view across the vale,
Where sand dunes rise and fir
clad hills,
This marks the spot where
ends the trail.
The placid waters of the bay,
Beyond the bar, the open sea.
A;iain the thought: "How much
like- this
The end of life's long trail will
he."
GETTING WORSE!
That "run" in silk hose dreaded
much
In the past, each lady knows,
But things have come to a "wors
er" stage,
It's now, that run ON hose!
(Or maybe without.)
O. C.
SIDE GLANCES
ByGalbraitti
.TODAY and THURSDAY
PAL NIGHT
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Local
News
Tiller Visitor Here Ermil
Chancy, resident of Tiller, was
here attending to business Tucs-
d;iy -
Here From Euoene Ed Stef
fin, drug salesman from Eugene,
was a business visitor in this city
today.
finnnda Tu..riaw Uj,i. Putin
Day, of Marshfield, spent Tues-
uuy in una ciry uuenuing lo ousi-
Here on Business Howard
Ward, of Days Creek, was a busi
ness . visitor in this city Tuesday.
"They're all hopping mad the chairman of the house
committee was drowning iiiul the life guard saved him!"
WIENER ROAST IS
ENJOYED TUESDAY
LOOKINGGLASS, Aug. 13.
Honoring Olive and Wayne Peter
son, who left on Wednesday with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Er
nest Peterson for their new home
at Willows Creek, Mont., a group
of young people of the valley en
joyed a wiener roast on Tuesday
evening at the picnic grounds
near the A. O. Strickland home.
Among the group were: Olive and
Wayne Peterson, Nelson and
Betty May Buckle, Mr. and Mrs.
Spencer Buckle, Clare Meredith,
George Marsh, Iona Hodges, Max
ine and Lyle Buell and Alvin
Heard.
SPECIAL MATCH -7$
TOURNAMENT PLAY
TO BE THURSTJAY
The ladies of the Roseburg
Country club are being asked to
be at the club course Thursday
morning at 8:30 sharp for a spe
cial match golf tournament. The
tournament will bo followed by
a 12:30 potluck luncheon and
bridge tournament play at 1:30
o'clock sharp.
P. N. "G. CLUB TO
MEET FRIDAY NIGHT
The Past Noble ' Grands club
will hold a 6:30 o'clock potluck
supper Friday evening, August
15, at the home of Mrs. J. B.
Bailey. All members are most
cordially invited to be present.
Vlaltlnn In Portland Mi s s
Betty Mae Whipple, of this ciy,
has gone to Portland to spend
several days visiting friends.
Draft Trouble
INDIANAPOLIS Two letters
enlivened the work of Indiana se
lective service headquarters.
One was from a Marlon' coun
ty grandmother who offered to go
to camp Instead of her grandson
who still had a year before finish
ing college.
"I can cook I can sew. I could
help with the washing. Please let
mo go," she said. "I'm not doing
anything at homo here."
The other was from a wife on
the Ohio river who said she wish
ed her draftee-husband had been
sent to Alaska or some other far
off place instead of Fort Knox,
Ky., right across the river.
The woman complained he "in
sists on coming home each weekend."
Make Trip to Eugene Fred A.
Knight and his son-in-law, Fred
erick J. Porter, of Knight-Porter
company, made a business trip
to Eugene Tuesday.
Will Meet Thurday The Ev
ergreen Home Economics club
will hold an all-day meeting and
noon potluck luncheon Thursday,
August 14, at the homo of Mrs.
Vera Calkins.
Attends to Business J. Stock
man and son, Bob, of Baker, Ore.,
spent Tuesday In this city attend
ing to business. Mr. Stockman,
state sanitary engineer, attended
to business in connection with
the local sewer disposal plant.
1 Country Club Ladies to Meet
The ladies of the Roseburg Coun
try club will meet . Thursday
morning at the club course with
the first flighters teeing off at
8:30 o'clock. Potluck luncheon
will be served at 12:30 and the
bridge tournament play will be
gin promptly at 1:30 o'clock.
We Give Up
SANTA MONICA, Calif. Dis
appearance of $5,700 from the po
lice department safe is still a
mystery, after two weeks. ;of
sleuthing.
So red-faced officers have dug
in their own pockets to offer a
$500 reward. .
LEARN THE TRUTH ABOUT
BOWEL WORMS
N(.body rati he lure to wipe muwlwonnil And
thr.e iicju pull cauie rral Iroulilr! Yitu may nut
fu-n ro.'inlM the naming ,lBti,t iineu.y iluinacli.
fuue if iii rvtn $up?el rinmil""iii. Jayne'i 1
..rm
i:,i,.Uriliand 4.WNIH VlillMIl CUI
Places to Be Redecorated The
Soldiers Home Cigar store and
Ellen's place, formerly known
as Kelly's lunch, will be closed
for a few days, while being re
painted and redecorated. Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Debolt, who op
erate the places, will enjoy a few
days on a trip, while the work
is being done.
Stops Here E. Forester, of the
Coos Bay Lumber company at
Marshfield. stopped here Tues
day to attend 10 business en
route to San Francisco.
Portland Visitor Leaves John
Tomasscne has returned to his
home In Portland, following a
few days In this city as a guest at
the homo of Attorney and Mrs.
R. L. Whipple.
Attending to Timber Interests
John Roach, of Muscatine,
Iowa, has arrived here to attend
to timber interest;. He is well
known in Roseburg, having been
here a number of times.
Returns to Business College-
Miss Ada Jane Chalmers has re
turned to her studies at North
western Business college In Port
land, following a few days in this
city visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Chalmers.
Philadelphia Visitors Leave-
Mr. and Mrs. A. Robinson, of
Philadelphia, Pa., have left for
points north to visit relatives, fol
lowing a visit In Roseburg with
the former's brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Chal
mers, and family.
Potluck Luncheon Thursday
The Woman's Society of Chris
tian Service of the Methodist
church will meet Thursday at a
one o'clock .potluck luncheon at
the home of Mrs. John M. Ralsh
at the veterans administration
facility. Those desiring trans
portation are asked to bo at the
Methodist parsonage at 12:30
o'clock. Those attending have
been requested to bring a covered
dish for the luncheon and their
own table service. Mrs. A. J.
Gcddes, president, will have
charge of the business session;
Mrs. J. J. Eastling will conduct
the devotions, and Mrs. J. E. Dent
will be program leader. .
Burllngame Visitors Here
Mrs. W. K. Wright (Mabel Bry
an) and two daughters, Miss Jane
and Miss Aileen, of Burllngame
Calif., are visiting Mrs. Wright's
mother, Mrs. J. T. Bryan, and sis
ters, Mrs. A. M. Knudtson, of
Roseburg, and Mrs. W. H. Kenny,
of Glide, and other relatives and
friends. The family formerly re
sided here, at which time Mr.
Wright was resident highway en
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE
Without Calomel-Ana You'll Jump Out of
Bed in the Morning Rarin' to Go
The liver hould pour 2 pints of bile Juice
Into your bowels every day.-If title bile ie
not flowing freely, your food may not di
gest. It may just decay In the bowel. Then
gai bloats up your stomach. You get con
stipated. You feel sour sunk and the world
looks punk.
It Ukes those good, old Carter's Little
Liver Pill to get these 2 pints of bile flow
ing freely to make you feel "up end up.'
Get a package today. Take as directed.
Effective in making bile flow freely. Ask
for Carter' Little l,Ivr Pills. 10t and Bfi
Starts Today Four Days of Fun!
.... b. DRAFT OrXz4&i
TJ. Bob's in the army and Dotty'
the Colonel's daughter...
and that's where the fun
beginsl
BOB.
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DOROTHY
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Paul HURST Clarence K0LB
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2-7-9 P. M.
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Hera From Csnyonvllle J. P.
Talbot, of Canyonvllle, was
here Tuesday attending. to busi
ness. - 1 . ; i
Vacationing Mr. and Mrs.
William Buzell, of this city, left
yesterday for points In Califor
nia to enjoy a vacation.
Visiting In Eugene Mrs. Ra
chel Ralmev. of this citv. has left
for Eugene to spend several days
visiting at the home of nor son-
in-law and daughter.
' Baok Prom Coast Mr. and Mrs,
A. C. Anderson have returned to
their home In this city, following
a few days spent at coas,t points.
During part of their vacation; ac
Newport they were at the Kohl
nuKen summer numv. .- : i
Will Return Thursday Miss
Sarah Jane Thompson, employee
at Ila's Beauty shop, will return
to her work Thursday, following
a few days visiting in Klamath
Falls.
Miss Norton Returns to Work
Miss Dorothy Norton, operator
at Ila's Beauty shop, has return
ed from a vacation spent at Ta
coma, Seattle and Bremerton,
Wash. .
Return Hom Mr. and Mrs.
Harry S. Black returned to their
home on East Douglas street to
day, following a vacation since
Saturday in Portland, Fort Lewis
and Seattle. While in Fort
Lewis they visited their son, Lt.
H. Burton Black.
Return Here Miss 11a Lau
bach and her uncle, C. E. Mans
field, have returned to Roseburg
following a vacation trip to Che
halls, Wash., to visit relatives
and to coast points to enjoy sev
eral days. Miss Laubach is now
back at her duties at Ila's Beauty
shop In the Perkins building.
Visitors Leave Dr. 'and Mrs.
Ralph C. McAfee, of Erie, Pa.,
have left for Corvallls to visit
their niece, Miss Elizabeth Camp
bell, en route home, following a
stop over in this city to visit Dr.
McAfee's brother-in-law and sis
ter, Superintendent of City
Schools and Mrs. W. M. Camp
bell. ..
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More herring are caught, pound
for pound, than any other fish.
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sunburn quickly. Its medicinal ln-
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M entholatum Is equally helpful 1ft
treating other minor skin lrrlts,
tlons. such as chaOnt , Insect bites,
prickly heat, superficial burns, cute
and bruises, It will bring you ft lot
of comfort.
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