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TWO rosebUrg News-review, roseburg, Oregon, SAfuRbAv, august 30, 194 1 . MXEOETTW By NETTIE MOORE Sofelol Cdtenflar Sdiiday, August 31 Plbhoer picnic at rtonn basket ; .tinner at Calapooia bridge. Cof fer, sugar and cream to bo fur nished by Calapooia Ladies club. Program. All pioneers especially Invited. Monday, Sep'icrhbcr 1 Iabor day holiday. No meeting of Lilac circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft, until September li5 because of Labni day. , Tuesday, September 2 Umpqtia unit of American Le gion auxiliary to hold first fall meeting ai 8 o'clock at armory. Mrs. I. II. P.lcgel, president, in charge. Melrose grange In mi'et at grange hall at 8 o'clock. Master Alice Goff In charge. Country club ladles' piitluck supper and bridge party at the club house starling at to: JO. Wednesday, September 3 CahipTirb council will meet at Campflre rdoms In the Douglas N itional Bank building at 7:30. Roseburg Art and Embroidery club afternoon meeting and ex change of Pollyaniiu gifts at home of Mrs. Clarence Miller on ; Looldngglass route. Bellview Women's club to meet in afternoon at home of Miss Olive qnd Miss Mazie Walker. W. C. T. U. to hold regular meeting and election of officer? at Presbyterian church at 2 o clock. Thursday, September 4 Christian Science war relief dewing group to meet In after noon lit room 424 In the Perkliu Duildlng. Eastern Star to meet at a o'clock with reports on grant! chapter held In Portland last tune and for election of officers. Friday, September 5 rCoyslono club to meet at home, nf Mrs. Ralsh at the veterans' fa mily with Mrs. Homer Rdnrt nnd Mrs. F.ll Lafferly as eo-hoslossos. Saturday, September 6 Roseburg Woman's club servt ice shop open all day upstairs lif clubhouse, dpiioslto Hunt s Jndlan theatre. FORMER ELKTOM CIRL MARRIED IN PORTLAND Miss Merle Wells of Portland (formerly of Ellttoni daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Wells of Elkton and Stuart M. Seely of Portland ere married August 9, at nine o'clock In the evening, at the Methodist parsonage In Vancouver, Wash. The P.cv. Tay- j lor read the very Impressive ring ceremony in ine presence ox im mediate relatives and a few close friends of the couple. The bridge was lovely In. a white suit with a red packet with blue and white accessories and She's Bflde of Private Jackie Cbogan REBEKAH LODCE HAS DOlSE FAMILY LARGE SOCIAL MEETING HOLD REUNION AT The Roseburg Rchekah lodge. DIAMOND lake No, 41, held a very enjoyable so- The Boise family held a reunion ' "Ore a corsage of gardenias and clal meeting Tuesday evening, at Diamond lake last week. Those i red rose buds. She was attend- Thirty-two members and eight present were Mrs. Charles W. rt bv Mrs- Claire Palmer of,1 visitors were present, r. i. li, Bdlse, daughters, Anne and Mary, i ' ", uiu,u wnue juiinson m Mrs. Christina Mathlcson of and son. Charles P.. of London. ' Portland was best man for the Mabton, Wash., was Introduced and welcomed. N. G. Hazel Al tliaus appointed sisters Lena Porter, Lilian Nelson and Emma Lbli Dlshmah as a committee Kneland. in Ihlfi country dm-inf : groom the war, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bell,! following the ceremony a re dnuehfer. Hm-bara. and son. Da. ' ception was held at the home of Vld, of Palo Alto, Calif.; Watson bl'u'''s "". Mrs. James B. , F. Boise nnd Kuoene Bnlsn. and D"Vis at 7303 North I van hoe I rrom the lodge to assist the ad- a neighbor, Bob Molloy, of Rose-,5"111 1,1 - ! visors and Theta Rho Girls, and 1 burg They went to the lake! Mrs. Seely graduated from Elk- Sister.1 Ethel Bailey, Lena Porter Wednesday bv wav of the North ""1 ni(!n scho1 "n(1 la,pr from nun i.yiua nimiimaii hk ine i-nior ympqua road and returned hy the "" , ... . '' , 1 Tiller-1 rail route on Sunday. Mr. I , . and Mrs. Howard S. Boise, of pl"ycd. at Sea y-Dresser in lalhinettt cnrrimlttee for the gold en anniversary celebration on Wednesday, Oct. 1. dlster Mabel Wilson gave a short talk on Red Cross work and a croup oi girls who are em ployed during the day agreed tn Prinevllle, Oregon, and Mrs the party at the lake for Thurs Portland. Mr. Seely works for Boise's nil-ce nnd a 'friend joined : tn'rallr"ad l," 'land a,n1 h'" . will m;ikr their nnmn In thjit day and Friday. city. In addition to boating and fish- Mrs. R. R. Wells of Elkton, meet each Thursday evening alling a number hiked to the look- m'"m'r OI ,,ne itDn T' ,hwem ' the Re,l Cross rooms with Mrs. 1 0117 station on Hemlock butte. A i ,Yia"couv'1 ,0 at,Pnd ,he .wrd' Wilson. . number also rode hnrsehnck to ulnt" The degree c'.afl will report for .he limherllne on Mt. Thielsen ! ; ' nractice following the lodeo , ., u IMRS. NEWLAN o HOSTESS c - . iiiiu jiiiii iin it: uimim iliuuil 7"TT I A ) COUNTRY CLUfc WOMEN BEGIN TOURNAMENT pt AY ON THURSOAY Thursday morning began the women's golf championship tour nament at the Roseburg Country plub. At 12:30 o'clock a potluck luncheon wis served In he club house. Plans were made for a 6:30 o'clock potluck supper and bridge party Tuesday evening, September 9, to be. held al the clubhouse. In the afternoon the group played bridge with Mrs. L. K. Ptr.A nnnlnn hlnh Cnhrtt And MlN. A. C. Anderson winning second high. Members present for the bridge play were Mrs. HH. C. Stearns, Madlyh Stearns, Mrs. W. E. Ott, Jdrs. Kenneth W. Kinney, Mrs. Irene Davis, Mrs. A. C. Ander- i son, Mrs. E. G. Kohlhagen, Miss Helen Casey, Mrs. H. E. Ells tvorth, Miss Margaret Baum, Mrs. Robert B.issoll, Mrs. Gene Greene, Mi's. J. M. Judd, Mrs. L. K. Fles and Mrs. R. D. Bridges. ;Mrs. Joseph Cauthorn of San i FrnnHcm was A ouest nf MISS If Casey. meeting on September !)th. Group singing was enjoyed, leu David y red uoir, whistling solos oy Ethel Kaston, a reading and songs by the Thctu Rho Girls, several guitar numbers by Oliver Plumcr, and a skit, "The Gossip Bee," with Till ie Johnson, Alice Goff, M.'iv Iieaty, Ruth Plumer, Hallle Willlts, Ina Karnsworth nnd Emma Lou Dishman com pleted the program. Lovely refreshments were serv ed by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor and their committee to the mem hers and friends. tain, a distance of 15 miles In all. TO EASTERN STAR and Barbara Bell nnd WEDNESDAY EVENING ftf r M.,...l..n.l ..n,n..n!. Charles Boise climbed to the topi . .I," .;.'.. e...- ...... ... of Mt. Thielsen which it will be f picnic supper n the remembered had not been aceom-, ' ,... '' WiH,nx. HJf. , L r" ' T" rarS,' iday evening, August 27. flrtt by the "Crag Rats" of east-( whlt.,, caused much ern oiegon. 'merriment, were plaved with I he weather at the lake wasIMl... .,, t.,,, ,, fine and the outing much enjoyed. Ml.s' wpy wlnnng prl7 LatP1. ! refreshments A'K i V-.l-..f.t.. . Meet the new Mrs. Jonn L c'nekie' Ccoean. who cd the one-tlmo -Kid" in a surprise eloperr.rnt to rci ;nci ville. Nev. She Is the former Fioer Parry, 10, of Hollywood. Cconn is now a pi hate at Ft. Old. GaSey-Pal-fotdasey Bridge Luncheons Are Charming Affairs at Hotel UmfcUa rHday and Saturday MRS. MsFARLAND IS HONORED AT SHOWER AT BAPTIST CHURCH Mrs. C. E. Johnson and Mrs. Hoser were hostesses at a lovely shower for Mrs. Leonn McKar land Tuesday afternoon at the Baptist chlireh. The afternoon was spent in playing games and visiting. Later delicious relreshments were serv ed to the guest of honor, Mrs. Mrs. McKarlaiul, Mis. James Hum phrey; Mis. II. P. Sconce, Mrs. George Kin Icy. Mrs. G. H. Fen- were served to: .Jt MRS. JOHNSON GIVEN purs, sum snocmaKcr, mrs. M. H. 1,1 tvul b'vl-h m ixuscuuig were SURPRISE HOUSE WARMING ITu'"". Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wli, enjoyed by over eighty guests BY D. OF U. V. ! !'"' MS- Vic"' Micelll, Mrs. J. I Krday and Saturday at the Hotel Florence Nightingale tent No. if; Motschenbachcr, Mrs. G. Wt Umnmla CMc cKlb room ...h;,n 15, Daughters of the Union Vet- Marshall, Mrs. A. J. Ellison, Mrs. . "rnIq"a U ,ub room' Ln icrnns ol tne civil War, held a v..t,u.,-, ,,s. jv. . . surprise housewarming In honor ' l',n'"' Mrs. G. C. Finlay, Mrs, I sister, Mrs. 13. Casey, and the lat- of their president, Mrs. Louella ' Jv,lss uiaoys ter's daughter, Miss Helen Casey, jonnson, at ner nonie r rinay , , , , night, August 22, In place of the Krell ind Mr. and Mrs.' M. J.entcl'tain,d at lw0 th;"'minR ninniinu ri.irnlni-lu sehiululfrl for NCWlalKl. . ui uiKi.-iuih.iicuiis. that time. I The first Eastern Star meeting ' The long luncheon table was Much merriment was caused of ,np fa" wl" ''e no1'' Thursday j arranged In the shape of a capl-whe-n the hostesses for the eve- n,Rbt at eight o'clock at the Ma- j tal I. Pleardy gladioli and ar ning served those present all-day sonlc 'emple. There will be alrangemchts of fern were placed suckers as the first course of the ' business meellng and reports on j attractively the length of the refreshments and presented Mis."7"""' cnapier held In Portland , table, while low bowls of pale MRS. WOOD HONORED AT PARTY ON BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY Mrs. L. L. Wlmberly enter tained Tuesday evening, August 26, at a lovely birthday party in honor of her mother, Mrs. J. A. Wood, at the latter's home In the Howell apartments. . Guests Invited to honor Mrs. Wood were Mrs. R. L. Whipple, Mrs. George Kohlhagen, Mrs. Harry Black, Madame M. J. Shoemaker, Mrs. G. V. Wlmberly, Mrs. Carl Wlmberly, Mrs. E. O. Rlckll, Mrs. Gordon Stuart and daughter, Nancy, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Frederick J. Porter, . Mrs. L. C Cummlnps. Mrs. Ward the very attractive summer md-cummings and Mrs. Rullfson. tif. iMrs. Wood received manv lovelv The three-course fried chicken luncheon was served to forty-two guests on Friday and forty-one guests on Saturday. Mrs. Josenh Casvthorne, of San Francisco I shades of pink with bouquets of (niece of Miss Parrott and Mrs flowers. Mrs. Black assisted In Casey and a cousin of Miss Helen pouring. Dahlias, asters and and useful gifts from those pres ent. Delicious refreshments were served from a table decorated in .t.thlKiin with Ivi-n viii-l' iiufifnl . "ISl JUnc. "chorebovs" as a gift. Later thel . remaining refreshments were EAGLES AUXILIARY served, ill which lime Mrs .Inhn. mttT TO PLAN FOR miss Norma porter becomes brioe of truitt j. owens Miss Norma Porter, atlraeilve daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Porter, and Tnilti J. Owens, son of Mrs. R. S. Owens of Looking glass, were married at a beauti ful ring cerei.iony Sunday mijin lug, August 24. at fi o'clock. The ceremony was performed at Ihe home of the Rev. and Mrs. II. P. Sconce, of the First Baptist lev, Mrs. James Bvrd, Mrs. T. W. I son was given a lovely Quaker I ANNUAL SALMON BAKE thomason. Mrs. Lee Merchant, I iav dinner cloth for her new The Eagles auxiliary met Men Mrs. E. K. tynmltt, Mrs. lien U. i home. :""' '""'"-''ie. August 25, tn make Irving, Knthryn Irving, Mrs. Members presenl were Presl-1 """"' rcicm-auon . Bnyllss, Mrs. Earl Uyrd, Mrs. C.I, lent Louella Johnson, Daisy Bar-,'" bo lu'kl Saturday, Sunday and! Walker, Mrs. George casKey.inctt, Giirlandine Kimball, Kva """",'"-' """ "" ".inl and Mrs. Mvrtle Jennings by the i Ware, Anna Carson, Evelvn Cv-IMl las' "W nt 1,0011 !" ''"eyid hoslesses. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. '' rus. Emma Snraeue. Cora Cnurte. : 11,1,(- Donations of cakes and Itosi pink, blue and orchid hydrangeas were arranged at the ends of the taljle. Asparagus fern sprays. In terspersed with pink Martha Washington geranium blossoms and exquisite, favor Cups and pastel-colored placecards completed B. P. W. HOLD LAST PICNIC MEETING OF THE YEAR The Business and mixed fall flowers were about the room. used Miss metzger is HONORED AT HANDKER- 8H6WER IS GIVLT; For Mrs. k. phillips Mrs. Robert Nelson entertained mrs. nous .Mciminucr. tit a charming iii-ssert supper - Thursday evening hdntirlng'Mrs. I MRS. PHILLIPS HONORED Keith Phillips. Mrs. Phillips was I At LOVELY SHOWER WED Marian Piitrlck. Genevieve Sim- "pf - y ""' mpml"'rs, "s L. Women held their l ist nicnic mons and .he hostesses, Clarice "", -' -t 'V ! &Z of UU s ve a ule'beau diMiv iwiwp. ma-1 ,.,. . ,,- .. ...... ... Benedick and Ruth Plumer. In- jvlted guest for the occasion was ' 1 ",s -iara aieiwig re- .L, it'll I. II llillllCS 111 HIT itiful homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ott on the bank of the North surprised with a shower. Pink and white flowers and fa vors on a matching cloth were, used as the table decorations. Games' were played and the church, In the presence of rel.'i-1 ijilcsts embroidered quilt blocks lives and a few close friends. The living room, scene of the wedding, was decorated with bas kets of pink gladioli blossoms and fern. The bride wore a Iwo piece Jacket dress of teal bine with black accessories. Her corsage was of gardenia and houvardia. Attending the couple were Mrs Ralph Dhman, Miss Virginia Rodgers, and Durwattl Owens, brother of the groom. Mrs. Oilman wore a suit of red woon inn with wine colored ac cessories. Miss Itodgers' dress was ot tan with brown and whltii accessories. Till' bride's mother was lovely in a dress of dull roso with a corsage of, autumn flow ers. Following the ceremony tin' couple lelt for a lew days' honey moon bn the coast. They will make their home in Eugene. for Hie honiiree. Litter the beau- tliul shower gifts were opened. Present foi- the occasion were Mrs. lrwlh Clark, Mrs. Grant Phillips, who assisted III the serv ing. Mrs. N. .1. Smllli, Mrs. Rob crt Huff, Mrs. David Ellis, Mrs. Charles Waer, Mrs. Phillips and the hostess. Iii-lrl :il tin. nun ihiv iii i ,-i.. li mpqua river. 'Ing the first of September. Vern I Tll( committee for the evening : Hobday was appointed chairman was M,-s- stol'-v llos- Miss Vera !of the bazaar to be held the first I Fredrlckron, Mrs. Carrie Bell, 'week in iw,.mi.r vi-iii. ti. ,i,-iii '. Miss Elnor Sherk and Miss Ina Mrs. Henry Weber and Mrs. Helen Duncan gave a wmlh'; team acting as the committee. I Farnsworth. The evening was shower Wednesday afternoon in ; ,,,,, R ,.,,,.,,, (m thp spent very pleasantly visiting and honor of Mrs. K.-lth Phillips. 1 he tl.ip to Milukpcl t0 1(0I1(, th(. singing. many lovely and useful gifts : nnlil)a, EaRi(.-s convention and The following members and were presented to the guest of!aho p vpl. iicrestlng re- i guests were present: Mr. and honor In a beutifully decorated;,,,,... ,ii' ,.'... iinn I Mrs. H. G. Rullfson. Mr. and Casey), was a special guest. Huge bouquets of zinnias, glad loll and other colorful summci blossoms were attractively ar ranged about the Civic club room, V"'"- '": ''U,L-' wf CHIEF SHOWER WED. decorated with similar bouquets , Oh Friday afternoon Mrs. Julia Miss Frances Metzger was hoft Bacher won the high score for oftjd " 3f"a' handkerchief shower the afternoon's contract bridge ' Wednesday evening given by play with Mrs. C. W. Wharton Mrs. Don Metzger and her sis winning the second high score. ' ter, Helen Cobb, at the former's On Saturday, Mrs. Frederick J.I home on Blakely street. Porter won the high score with! A large bouquet of zinnias Mrs. L. K. Fles winning the graced the center table and oth second high score. !er fall flowers were used about : : 'the rooms. The guests presented Miss MRS. CUMMINGS HOSTESS TO BRIDQE CLUB MONDAY EVENING Mrs. L. C. Cummlngs entertain ed her bridge club at a lovebV dessert-supper Monday tvcnlnP at her home on South Main street. Guests present were Mrs. R, B. Sipprell, Mrs. Kenneth Beach house guest of Mrs. H. H. Turner Mrs. J. P. Motschenbachcr, Mrs' H. H. Turner, Mrs. Phil Haitli and Mrs. John Raish. Members present were Mrs. J. B. Hcnnessy, Mrs. Louis Fullerton, Mrs. Clyde Fullc-rton, Mrs. Adrian Fisher, Mrs. B. R. Maddox, Mrs. L. l! Wlmberly and Mrs. Cummlngs. Prizes for bridge play were awarded as follows: First prize to Mrs. Hcnnessy, second prize to Mrs. Louis Fullerton, traveling prize to Mrs. Clyde Fullerton and guest prise to Mrs. Sipprell, The rooms were beautifully decorated with bouquets of mlB ed fall flowers. MRS. CHRISLER - V ENTERTAINS BRIOGE CLUB TUESDAY i Mrs. W. R. Chrisler entertained her bridge club at her lovely I; home in Laurelwood Tuesday cv- ening. Members present were V Mrs. Scott Williams, Mrs. Roger Bailey, Mrs. A. D. Parr, Mrs. Jack v Yearwood and Mrs. Chrisler. S Guests present were Mrs. T. G. ; Watson, Mrs. Edward Kohlhagen r- and Mrs. Dick Maddox. f. The guest prize was won by 'i Mrs. Maddox and Mrs. Chrisler b won the club prize. t At a late hour delicious refresh- f ments were served by the hostess, j The rooms were beautifully dec- orated with bouquets of zinnias, pansles and other flowers. s 1 0 Futrclle, Mrs. John Ralsh, Mrs Robert Hclllwcli and Mrs. C. E, Jump. N. OF W. THlVtBLE CLUB HAS MEETING MONDAY AFTERNOON The Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimble club met at the home of Mrs. VV. E. Mran Monday after noon for a 1:30 potluck luncheon. Alter the delicious luncheon was served by the hostess the lit'. . business meeting was conducted H6koTkOOkSA Metzger with lovely handker chiefs and later in the evening re freshments were served to thfc guest of honor, Miss Metzger, Mrs. Donald Guiley, Mrs. Sidney Domenlco, Mrs. Letha Henbest, Mrs. Ray Asbury, Mrs. Margaret Saunders, Miss Annabelle Fisher, Miss Eleanor Fles, Miss Dorothy Gcrmond and the hostesses, Mrs. Don Metzger and Helen Cobb. by the president, Mrs. McCuan, I . . i V.V "-".tmrna trlckson, Mrs. V. V. Harp- spent v suing ana sewing. - entertained at a h tnfnrmal ...i 1a T"l. '"s ,?nd Party Wednesday afternoon at timbrella. Later In the afternoon delicious contest and the national Eagle's 1 Mls- vv- E- ou an(1 daughter, parade. i.MarJorie, Mrs. Blanche Boyer refreshments were served to the Th(1 I)(,xt m(.otin w(n H, held I Mrs- Margaret Brown, Mrs. L. J gur.si wi minor itns. I'luiniis, mi n. SintimhiM- S -.,.. til. Slit.... A.t.... 1 IJ II I 1 lMt-Illl l o, UKIIII I II1IIIJ, iVI?t. I, IV. ilillU ing, Mrs. David Ellis. Mrs. Mail-1 j r AN I E ACkLEY rice Weber. Mrs. Albert Kronke. ENTERTAINS FRIENDS and daughter, Mrs. Clyde Hester AT moTun,v dadtv II I .... I...... 1..ll..... I ' ' ' aim iidiiiiii'i , i.nn. iiii-a i milium, Aliuv Tcinie Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman .Spencer, Mrs. Arlene Myers Mrs. Alvia Wetherell, Mrs. Flor ence Snedaker, Joe Murphy, Mrs. ! lances Lintott, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Horn, Mr. and Mrs. Tom tal ofllce In Eugene . . -. .-i u Kit ii n nun ci i nil in,iiii- - -- - ' Mrs. Weber and on Military street Saturday in,Mlss Martha Perry, Miss Lucille Ackley entertain- MR. AND MRS. WARD CUMMINGS ENTERTAIN BRIOGE CLUB Mrs. Duncan. 'Humor or her twelfth birthday ! Lenox, Mr. and Mrs. Story lies, Mr. aiiil Mrs. Ward Cummlngs i . "" 'Toms. w,"n .,M'al,,ifllll' anniversary. She received many i l1r- aml Mrs. II. R. Ncrbas, entertained ihelr bridge club nt ''c"n'"'" wnn "oll,l"'' lovely gifts. ;Mlss Patty 'eldin, Mr. and Mrs. it pot luck slipper Friday night Members present were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wlmberly. Mr. anil Mrs. E. C. Patterson, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cummlngs. Gnosis present were Mr. anil Mrs. Jack Illuming of Waterloo. Iowa. Prizes were won by Mrs. Patter son and Mr. Wlmberly. Later in the evening the group The afternoon was snout iniJ- L. Saunders, Mrs. Nance Lam to.r,77ir.77,-rD I Playing games and dainty ro. Fitzsimmons. Miss Agnes Taylor, ! SAN FRANCISCO VISITOR ! (rcshments were served to .lac-! Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stark, Miss I IS,,H0N0,FV,D J"E8,T queline Carstens, Frances Irving. i Holma Grab... Miss Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. Harris Ellsworth . pi,.,n i,,,.,,,, t.,..i- iGarrett. Miss' Vera Fredrtekson. iMilertalueil at a Trlpoly Pi'.v Ruhv and Joan Anderson vir'Mls.s Elnor Sherk, Mrs. Carrie Thursday evening honoring Mrs. Bina Ackley. Jimmie Bellows j Be a,,l Miss Ina Farnsworth. iM'iti Jii vdtiuituii, in on ii rt.iii' clsoo, houso yiirsl of Miss I Irion The brhlr is a graduate of the ha s s(. .,; ,v nn A l:,te supper was served at the Rosehurg high school. S nee then i h!llukrl.chlef shower n honor of lJ I S" , ' , Ra ?W " C" ' m ' she has been empkneil in a den ,,. , ,,,- ui M,s- '' landy, Mr. and Mrs. ! CE LE B R ATE D AT PARTY Ml'u I nwliiM f iitimii nn u 'I'tift I ii hln Mr. Owens ,..'. ,..,, K. , ',' ,,,,,, ,,h. ed hh l Inlay cake. Is a graduale of the Looking glass high school and allendeil the University of Oregon. He Is employed by a men's furnishing store In Eugene. Wedding guests were Mr. ami Mrs. Merle Porter and daughters, Shirley and Dolores: Mr. anil Mrs. A. II. Owens of Dillnrd, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K. Masters of Wins ton. Miss Virginia Rodgers ot T .tfitf ItiiM.lncs Mi-s RmIiiH OHmjin nf ti..thi n Doi-waril Owens , m.mts were served to Mrs. Tnylor. T.n.iUiimi.lusV OniM Thrii no nt R11"' "' honor, Mrs. Chillies Eugene, Hattlo Slmllker nnd Wil josepu lauinorn. o. .an i-riii- iind his cousin. Janice Stanuicr. Cisco, House guest or RItss Helen, (f ,-,., TnomHS Kentucky, and!SECON BIRTHDAY IS ..1M'. ill,. Imstiwc MRS. BOWK E R ENTERTAINS IM unMAD I j. j. naming, u. v.. miner, c. j 0F FrANCES METZGER itinicr, ,nss iasey ami iMrs. eiu I thorn. BY PAUL GROSSMAN Two-year-old Paul Grossman, son of Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Grossman, celebrated his birth- Mrs. Morris Bowker entertain-- ' Tuesday afternoon with a ed Thursday evening with a love- party for a number of his small MRS. TAYLOR IS HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Friends of Mrs. H. A. Taylor honored hi-r with n iirm-in omiv (Saturday afternoon oil the occa sion of her birthday. Two lovely pictures were gilts from those present. Later In the afternoon refresh- Mrs. Cauthorn has been visit iy (;:30 o'cli.ck dinner party m ' friends. ing won ner sisier, .ins. nazci honor of Miss Frances Metzger i-i.M.ii, m i .nun. ..us.-, iws.i ii-iwtio is leaving soon for Chicago Parrott, her brother, Delwtn i The delicious dinner wa im-v. Jewett and with Mrs. H. Casey, j,.,) at l;lbl,, Wli(., was centered iii-i . i, .iiii. .i ii: i.-ii r iiiiii. oiinpnnied as tar as Eugene Miss Casey. An elaborate birthday cake was the center of decorations. Small tea tables and dishes were lised for the lots. The nartv was with a bowl of oastel asters The 1 held on the newly built concrete by i moms were decorated w ith bou-' i'orch of the Grossman home on quels of zinnias. t-ast Douglas street. liam I loft. Craig. Mrs. Paul Dcmpscy. Mrs. Charles llenly, Mrs. Mable Wil- LOS ANGELES COUPLE MARRIED HERE MONDAY Mlllikln. Mrs. Mary and Goldlc Mlllikin and Mrs. F. M; Compton. MISS CRUMMETT HOSTESS 1 TO JUNIOR WOMAN'S i COUNCIL MONDAY i Miss Dorothy Crumnielt was. hostess to the Junior club wo-1 w. B. A. HOLDS men's council members Monday i regular meet ing evening. ithursday night Plans were discussed lor the I mo Woman s Benefit asoci.i- -,-1 .. I.. ... ... T .n ............. 1-....U.. j i hum Honoring .miss iMeiger t .uw.-..- h.-s-.-ii. t-ii- uiuiNiia were Miss Agnes Pltchford. Mrs. 'Vim Ness. Jean Futrclle. Velda .Millard Povle. Mrs Dim Gnilnv. ' Mac Ralsh. Robin Hclllwcli. Mrs. Maude Price and William ' Mis. Flovd" Lew is. Miss Cnrmel i Ruth .lump, Bobby Jumi). Bcttv D. Miller, both or Los Angeles, ' New-land," Miss Lavola McMillln ; Jump and tiny host. Mrs. Gross-C.-il . were miielK- m:irrled .-it theiin.,1 Mi-c T,.t.-L-.,.. ;mn 1... Inert In nt-.iln,T 1... son. Mrs Myrtle Norwood. Mrs. ,,. ot u. bride's brother and! Card playing was enjoyed and i Mrs. E. IV Van Ness. Mrs. W. E. Irene Williams. Mrs. i.. n. Kent. sia,er In law, Mi. and Mis. C. E. .,t U.. fmiof the evcnln" a love-!.- ........ .... ... iiiiK.tii. ..ii.-.. I. n. , .1,, insi.n at :.''ll t'nb 1 sll-eel. Mon-:K- oif.c mi.... day evening. Rev. H. P. Sconce ! Metgor. performed the ceremony in the' presemv of a few close friends 1 W. B. A. MEMBERS and relatives ot the couple. 'SPEND DAY WITH Ihe bride wore a dress of me- MRS. WM. ALLEN one guest enjdyed the after noon: Mrs. J. D. McCuan, Mrs. G. W. Dishman, Mrs. A. H. Per rin, Mrs. B. W. Taylor, Mrs. Clif ton Hooper, Mrs. R. L. Hounshell, Mrs. Llston Darby, Mrs. P. W. Beamer, Mrs. V. R. Halcraft, Mrs. S. C. Dunn, Mrs. W. E. Sullivan and the guest, Mrs. Clif ford Johnson, and the hostess, Mrs. W. E. Moran. The next meeting will be held September 8 at the home bf Mrs. i R. L. Hounshell, 501 Mill street. Miss dorohy germond announces engagement At dinner party At a charming 6:30 o'clock din ner held at the home of her mother, Mrs. Cynthia Germond, bn E. Douglas street. Miss Doro thy Germond announced her com ing marriage to Mr. Fred E. Dent of this city. The wedding will take place Sunday, October 5th. The dinner table was covered by a white linen cloth, centered by a large bowl of rosebuds and single asters, flanked on either side by tall white tapers. The clever placecards divulging the Information were attached td small bags of rice. Those attending the dinner were Mrs. I. M. Dunn, Mrs. Ben nie DuFresne, Mrs. Kenneth Law rence, Mrs. At Miller of Clover-1 dale, Calif., Miss Virginia Young, miss nainryn Buscnbark, Miss Eugenia Vlrrien. Miss Betty Jane : Dixon, Miss Merle Erickson and the hostess. Miss Dorothy Ger mond. ' ' : her home on Winchester street. The long tea table was pleas ant with yellow African mari golds and tall yellow tapers. The birthday cake also was decorat ed In yellow. A shower of gifts was present ed the honoree by Joyce and Janet Harpham, small twin granddaughters of Mrs. Erick son. Present were Mrs. Elizabeth Hein, Mrs. E. R. Claypool, Mrs. Marion Maclver, Mrs. Bill Croft, Mrs. U. S. McLaughlin, Mrs. Wal ter Kurtz, .Mr. and Mrs. Harp ham; Miss Marlyn Harpham and Joyce and Janet. MRS. ACKERT HONORED AT SURPRISE FAREWELL PARTY ON THURSDAY Mrs. William Fisher entertain ed Tuesday, August 26, at a sur prise midday lunchon at her home, Umpqua Inn, at 825 Win chester street, In honor of Mrs. Edith S. Ackert who Is leavine the city soon. The many colored pottery and napkins complement ed most beautifully the center piece of Star of Bethlehem and greenery. Delicious refreshments were served to Mrs. C. E. Youns and daughter, Mrs. Joyce Mill, both E of Glendale, Tony Hassam nnd i fhe1 hostess, Mrs. Fisher. Visiting was enjoyed during the pleasant j": afternoon hours. 1 ROSEBURG COUPLE V. MARRIED AT QUIET I CEREMONY THURSDAY William Lubke of Roseburg f and Mrs. Mollle Moffitt also gV. this city were quietly mnrriW , Thursday aftcnoon at four o'clock at the Baptist parsonage at 468 I S. Main street. The couple was is accompanied by Mrs. Rose Webb, ij a niece of the bride. f Reverend H. P. Sconce perform- ed the impressive ceremony. ( Mr. and Mrs. Lubke will make b their home in Roseburg. f- AnnuAl PICNIC OF poultry producers i Association held Sunday ' The Annual picnic of the- Pa- cifie Cooperative Poultry Produc ! ers' association was held Sun- ! day at Hutton's grove. About one hundred people were in at- f tendance. In the afternoon a program was enjoyed With the outstanding features being talks by three speakers from Oregon State college and by J. C. Kccnil - of Portland. V ,; mrs. HUbert Wright ENTERTAINS FOri EUGENE VISITOR THURSDAY Mrs. Hubert Wright entertain rd for her grand-niece, Myra Haggerty, bf Eugene, at a lovely garden party on the occasion of the Eugene visitor's ninth birth day, Thursday-. ' Games were played and later a beautiful birthday cake was cut. Refreshments were served to Myra Haggerty and Robert Haggerty, both' of Eugene; Frances Jean Stone, Freda June Stone, Carol Frman, David Swanson, Janice Vern Johnson and .Johnny Pqckci : M. O. A. CLUB MEETS AT TIPTON HOME ON WEDNESDAY ', M. O. A. club was entertained , by Mrs. C. T. Tipton at her love- f , ly home Wednesday afternoon. A potluck luncheon was enjo- , ed by Mrs. J. A. Wood, Mrs. Eldon sf Ogle, Mrs. Charles Mohr, Mrs. L. L. Wlmberly, Mrs. Paiil JoncsN Miss Shirley Ogle and the hos tess, Mrs. Tipton. Card playing was enjoyed dup. Ing the afternoon hours. ' Here From Riddle Mr. ar.d Mrs. P. W. Didtle of Riddle and their daughter, Miss Kathryn, and their grandsons, Stuart nnd Bud die, were shopping and visiting friends here Friday. VOICE STUDIO OPENS September 8 Mrs. Charles A. brand Phones 132-L or 695 J-1 Masonic Bldg. ilium blue with gold accessories I Mrs. Jessie Vinson, Mrs. Wal- nnd uiiri- : ei,rs:iii nf 1-fieehiltU hi,.,. I? i. . ... Miu l..!...! wil .....1 fall tosh party to be held early lion held its regular meeting The croom was dressed in a dark 1 Mrs .lei.n li,i,.n n,..,.,'i.. nr in, October. j .'hursday owning. The neM meet-1 blue business suit. the Women's Benefit association Refreshments were served bn ing will lie held the sei-ond Thurs Alter the ceremony refresh-: spent Tuesday. August Si with fl, luce covered, cnndle-llt table, day ill September at tile hall. At mcnts were served to Mr. and' Mrs. William 'Allen at her hn.m. that time plans lor the birthday Mrs. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Edion Little river. Thev enjocd a social to be held the fourth Van Horn, Millard Van Horn, j very lovely picnic. Mrs. Allen s ...uie.i..; ,,, . iu:min-r Mill OT nev. COIIlt! MM MV. .Ill'l Ml':. H'-"1''- I Johnson. Members present were Mlss.l'at Turner, Mrs. Clifford Smith, Mi's. J. E. Henbest and the hostess, Miss Dorothy Crununctt. ' hp ho"OT.-u member of the Isoilatloii. 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