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t TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG' OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6", I94i: Charming Coat For Milady lxlllary to F. O. E. to meet I ' f V , , 4 ', o'clock at Eagles hall to elect i t-j"6 ' ;, V '"?'t ccpresldont. ttjm '' ''', kfy.t" Social Calendar Sunday, September 7 Country club ladles to enler taln Grants Pass ladies at noon potluck luncheon In garden at W. E. Ott home on North Ump qua. Monday, September 8 Business and Professional Wo men's club to hold first fall meet ing at 8 o'clock at clubhouse with executive board as hostesses. A J speaker on "Defense" will be present Auxllla ill 8 a vice Tuesday, September 9 Roseburg Rebekah lodge No. 41 to meet at I. O. ). F. hall at ci(jlit o'clock in evening.. Members of Roseburg Country club Invited to K:.M) o'clock pot luck supper and bridge party at clubhouse. Mrs. A. C. Ander son and Mrs. Edward O. Kohlhn gon, general chairmen. Cleorne Slarmer auxiliary sew ing club to meet at two o'clock in afternoon at home of Mi's. Irena Williams, 700 Mill street. F. S club to meet In afternoon ul home of. Mrs. Earl Decker. Wednesday, September 10 M. O. A. club to meet in aft ernoon at liomc of Mrs. John Tra vis. : Riversdale Happy Hour club to meet In afternoon at home of Mrs. Alleyenc Utlerback. First fall meeting of ladies auxiliary to Hrotherhood of Hall Sv LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER ii j R:.iUJ Imiss velma crocker Honored on Birthday honored at two lovely BH1DAL SHOWER PARTI fcS Miss Velma Crocker, attractive bride-elect, was honored at two very charming miscellaneous shower parties during the last week. On August 2li, Mrs. Jay Shlnn entertained at her attrac tive home honoring Miss Crock- ler and inviting as guests: Miss Dorothy Crummett, Miss freaa Barker, Miss Emma Lou Dlshman, Miss Faith Young, Miss Ruth Snoddy, Miss Mary Ann and Miss Cecelia Wat.ig, Miss Betty Mae Whipple, Miss Ruth Gadway, Miss Mary Nancy Roberts, Mrs. Kalnh Ohman and Mrs. Carl Duncan. Attractive bouquets of summer flowers were arranged about the rooms. Visiting was enjoyed and later Mrs. Shlnn served lovely refreshments. Beau tiful gifts were presented to the bride-elect. On September 2, Mrs. Paul Abecl invited a group of friends I I ! HI I Ik. " Mrs. Marietta Haines ELKTON, Sept. (i. A picnic was held Sunday at the home of ","'' """"'" nonm ' Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Adams in ;-",-. '"' V"7?u honor of the R7lh birthday of mi.n .... Willie ii iu uiii-tuvri fit moved to Jacksonville and , pleasant evening hours with way Trainmen lit 7:30 in evening at Rosoburg Woman's clubhouse with Mrs. It. D. Williams, hos loss. W. S. of C. S. of Methodist rhnn.li to meet at one o'clock luncheon at church parlors. Him- irvatlons may be made by call ing either 709 or 109-.I. The exe cutive board will net ns hostess. Thursday, September 11 Country club ladies to resume play of championship cup tourna ment In morning, followed by 12:;i0 pot lurk luncheon and con tract bridge play at 1:30 o'clock. Northslde Sunshine club to meet In afternoon at home of Mrs. Margaret i'ondergrass on Flesor street. A new secretary will be elected. W. C. T. U. lo hold county wide meeting at 1:S(1 o'clock al Methodist church. . Mrs. Eva Mae Wise, slate secretary of Y. T. C guest speaker. Politick supper at 11:31), In charge of lota Sigma group. Program. First fall meeting oi i.rnrgc Mrs. Marietta Haines. Nine of Mrs. Haines' eleven children were present. Mrs. Haines was born in San Jose, Calif. When a small child site lived near Tablerock. After n lew years she went to Crescent City, Calif. The next move was to this county. She stayed a few weeks with her sister, Mi's. William Rackleff, of Scottshurg. then from the time she was elev en years to nineteen made her home with Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Stearns. At this time she was married to A. B. Haines Sr., und lived on the place the picnic was held for 49 years. The rest of her life Mrs. Haines has been living in Elkton. Mrs. Haines' father, Dr. William Ransom, rooms, buffet table was centered with a bouquet of colorful slimmer flowers. Bingo was enjoyed during the (;.:....-:..,.,. ... . . i J . f--'-t- 'If v - ' 9 a prizes going to Mrs. Freda Erick-1 son and Miss wnma i.anaui. Beaullful gifts were presented I to Miss Crocker from: Mrs. Ma-1 hoi Wassom, Mrs. Esther Felt, r Mrs. Freda Erickson, Mrs. Mar imerite Munson. Miss Rosemarv I Irving, Miss Alta, Miss Eileen I and Miss Wllma Lucille Woody, I VIVIAN MILLER HAS Miss Carmen Abeel, Miss Char- DELIGHTFUL SLUMBER lotto" l,ee nillard, Miss Virginia PARTY HONORING BIRTHDAY Smith and the hostess, Mrs. ... ... ,.,,,.,. nnPrtHineil DEIN-BACHER, American designer, uses luxurious white cara cul to make a deceptively casual coat to wear over afternoon, dinner and evening clothes. Full pouch pockcls and bracclet 'ength sleeves with cuffs are interesting details. DANCING PARTY IS ENJOYEO AT ROSELUND HOME FRIDAY EVENING Miss Clarethel Roselund enter tained friends and members of Co. M, 53rd Infantry, Fort Ord, Calif., at an Informal dance, at the home ol her parents, Mt and Mrs. Carl E. Roselund, Friday, August 29. The men, encamped at Suther lin, drove to Roseburg In four army trucks in charge of Ser gcat Floyd Eaker. They were re turning to Ford Ord Irom recent maneuvers in Washington where they were part " a KrouP wafl' inc across a shoulclcr-oeep, rain- swollen river with full equip ment, an achievement of which they were Inordinately proud. Those present were Misses Dorothy Crummett, J u a n 1 1 a Kruse, Betty Marsters, Cloydene Darby, Pat Glenn, Mary Peter son, Carmcl and Evangeline Fcy ereisen, Hildegarde, Virginia and Audrey Roselund, Mrs. Bernard Walsh, Mrs. Margaret Pender grass, Privates Joseph L. Watson, Sam T. LoCoeo, Robert J. Work man, Russell Burke, of San Fran cisco: Al Zambeano, Jimmy S. Gozawa, Los Angeles: Lowery A. Darlington, Snohomish, Wash.; Porter J. Bunch, Redwood City, Calif.: Lee Ruggles, Monrovia, Calif.; Leon Villinger, TurlocK, Calil.; Reuben Allred, Gannett, Idaho; Vic Komensky, Johns town, Pa.; Carter I. Edwards, Whittier, Calif.; LaVern F. Hil dreth, Soda Springs, Idaho; Leo O'Connor, Wibaux. Montana; C. E. Whitehead, Salinas, Calif.; Melvin T. Burke, Eureka, Utah; Charles Keyes, Oakland, Calif.; Russell Dale Mclllece, Westwood, Calif.; William Hess, Jackson ville, Florida; Edward V. Buck Icy, Jlmmic Gordon, and W. J. Robertson, whose home addresses are not known: Corporal James Scott, Bakcrsfield, Calif.; Ser geant Floyd Eaker, Havre, Mont., and Mr. and Mrs. Roselund and hostess, Miss Clarcthel Roselund. Mrs. Margaret Pendergrass as sisted Mrs. Roselund In serving COUNTRY CLUB LADIES ENJOY FIRST PLAY OF TOURNAMENT The first play of the annual championship golf tournament was opened by the ladies of the Roseburg Country club Thursday morning at the club course. Potluck luncheon was enjoyed at noon by Mrs. H. C. Stearns, captain, and daughter. Miss Mad lyn, Mrs. J. F. Dillard, secretary; Mr. ev R. Van Ness. Mrs. Gene Grecne.-Mrs. R. D. Bridges and riaiiehter. Joyce. Mrs. Kenneth Quine, Miss Margaret Baum, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. W. J. Olmscheid, Mr A. C. Anderson. Mrs., ok EXECUTIVE MEETING HELD AT WHIPPLt HOME ON THURSDAY Mrs. A. J. Geddes, president of the Woman's Society of Christ- Ian Service of the Method) church, conducted a meeting W the executive board at the home of Mrs. R. L. Whipple on East Douglas street Thursday after noon. Plans were made for the one o'clock luncheon to be held by the W. S. of C. S. next Wednes day, September 10. at the Metho dist church, at which time the executive board will act as hos- -I .... rrfi rin lev. teas. flam, weie m. . Abeel. Lovely refreshments were served by the hostess later in!ill II vi-iy u,:iiKt.."". . " j beautiful country home Friday in t. nf 1... L.u.li. Miua Vivl:in Miss Crocker will become the;,,,.. ' V,,.,, ',, nniv,.,-fi. Wassom, of this i 7. ' oj w, 111" evening. ......... ............ ,1... r.lt.ini, u,wl I,,.,. I III lilt' "1 II 1 rZher cae by th'e way of Pan-! "' l0"Ho' .'.Jp account of the family being on iriwF lo v,i0" al th"' time ",0 ,,a,,y The people who attended the ; -' ls,la cln"fl; i,,v; ; """ was postponed until this week, picnic we e Mrs. Marietta A. Barney, pastor of church. jjmnias .! flowering shrubs Haines, Mr. and Mrs. Oliverl'! ' .l""? ,cT"y' ! wore used to carry out a pretty Haines. Claude Haines, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Donald Smith, Patricia Smith, Mr. and and Mrs. Stanley Tarnowski, Irene Tarnowski, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hinder, Mrs. Ed Jones, Pauline Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Carl - Binder, Dorothy Hinder, Benton Hinder, Charles Binder, Eleanor Hinder, Mr. and Mrs. George Binder, Terry Binder, Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Haines, Vera Haines, Rev. and Mrs. Merrill Fox, Larena Fox, Iris Haines, Mr. and Mrs. II. 1.. Bossen, Royal Bossen, Loyal Bossen, Mr. and Mrs. Arna Johnson, Donald Mr. and Mrs. B. S. W. C. T. U. RE-ELECTS OFFICERS AT MEETING ' WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON motif for the occasion. The guests enjoying swimming in the North Umpqua at the back of the Geddes home and later had 'a hamburger supper and slumber party. This morning Mrs. Geddes served breakfast to ..j ....Jo , V.i I Johnson, warmer can i. ... ., A(,.nSi Ml, Ml.s. William Binder, Blllle Hinder, Ann Hind- 7:31) In evening at armory Presbyterian Missionary so-, clety meeting at 2:3(1 In after noon at manse with Mrs. Morris H. Rouch, Mrs. Homer Grow and Mrs. Rulilson, hostesses. Mrs. L. Connelly, devotions; Mrs. Karl Ullrich.' vear hook of prayer; Mrs. Fred Fisher, talk on "Spiri tual Life," Hnd Introduction of mission books to be studied this year In charge of Mrs. Homer Grow.. W. II. A. business meeting at two o'clock In afternoon at Mac cabee hall. Friday, September 12 Florence Nightingale Tent No. 15, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War to meet at 7:30 In evening nt armory. Saturday, September 13 er, A. B. Haines, ol eikmii; Mr. and Mrs. II. A. l'ontlus, Mabl Pontius and Harold l'on tlus, of Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Gruver Cox of Marshfleld; Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Blackmail, Janet j Blackmail, .1 a n 1 c e is tacKinan ooii iiiacKmao, oi w ampui i, i r a y e tiossen, uoger iiossen, which will be followed hy a re ception at the Crocker home. BAPTIST WOMEN'S SOCIETY HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING ON THURSDAY The Itosehlire Mantis! VVmcn's society mel for a one o'clock! the croui). Guests enjoying the salad luncheon at the church par-1 party In honor of Miss Miller In lors Thursday with the members i eluded: Miss Jeanne Dillard, of Circle No. 2 acting as hos-1 Miss Fredrlcka Hamilton, Miss lesses. Mixed bouquets or beauli- Eula Carnahan, Miss Geraldine ful summer flowers graced the Stephens and Miss Wanda Olm- attractively appointed t a i I e s. , scheld. ' Covers were placed for forty-1 Iwo members and three guests. MR. AND MRS. KRONKE Mrs. II. P. Sconce asked the ENTERTAIN AT INFORMAL blessing and Mrs. I.. Kolilhagen, DINNER TUESDAY NIGHT Sr., conducted the lnsplrational ... ,, .f i.-,.,,i, devotions from the text John ir, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kronkc .... ....i..: , ..I.. u." and daughter. Karan. entertain- nil Mr II. 1). Knlgge acted as I at a lovely program chairman on the sub- at their home on Wi,, tel I 1....I f "l.m... iiinl Kvanee sm."'Sireei, Having n m" b..-..". !Mih Knii'im wn nsslsled hv Mrs. Mrs- Kronki P. Sconce, Mr father, George Mildred ! Weber,, of tills city, his brother, Hughes and Mrs. George Caskey. , Maurn-e vveoer, wno iesu.es ..i- program closed by Mrs. uiaimm'iiiif, vi.K....... KnlipBe sineine the so o. "The i Alice r isuri . m ". "" Mrs. Annie L. Russell, presi dent; Mrs. V. J. Mlcelli, secre tary, and Mrs. Fred Fisher, treas urer, officers for W. C. T. U. for the last year, were re-elected to serve for the coming year at an Interesting meeting of the Union held Wed nesday afternoon at the First Presbyterian church parlors. The last year has been one of the most enjoyable and success ful of the Union and the mem bers have accomplished a num her of very outstanding projects, i The work will be continued and j Improved upon during the com-1 Ing year. ' ! On next Thursday, a county-! wide W. C. T. U. meeting will be I held at 1:30 o'clock at the Metho dist church parlors, at which time Mrs. Eva Mae Wise, state secretary of the Youth's Temper ance Council of Oregon, will be the guest speaker. All Y. T. C. members are especially urged to hear Mrs. Wise's message. A 6:30 o'clock potluck supper will be served in the church par lors with the Iota Sigma mem bers, in charge. Husbands of members of the various groups attending the affair arc also in vited to enjoy the supper. Mrs. Earl Agee is arranging a very interesting program for the county -wide meeting. coffee and cake. W. S. OF C. S. TO l ENJOY LUNCHEON I NEXT WEDNESDAY The Woman's Society of Christ- ea ?:ln Service will meet next Wed- iiesuuv miait-nu m .- meeting day of Thursday) at a one o'clock luncheon at the Methodist church parlors to be served by the executive board In cluding: Mrs. A. J. Geddes, presi dent; Mrs. R. L. Hounshell, Mrs. J. B. Bailey, Mrs. George Leep er. Mrs. Harric W. Booth, Mrs. I R. L. Whipple, Mrs. W. J. Adair, Mrs. A. J. Ellison, ivirs. a. j. Starmer, Mrs. E. A. Britton, Mrs. H. A. Canaday, Mrs. Floyd Wil son, Mrs. J. D. Osborn, Mrs. F. H. Churchill, Mrs. Charles A. Ed wards and Mrs. Luolla Rice. Members and friends desiring to make reservations for the luncheon arc asked to telephone either 709 or 109-J. Mrs. Geddes will conduct the regular busi ness meeting, which will be fol lowed bv the devotions and pro gram. There will be no 11:30 executive meeting preceding the luncheon. ART AND EMBROIDERY CLUB MEETS AT MILLER HOME ON WEDNESDAY ward G. Kohlhngen. Mrs. Robert a window sale, rummage sale Bissell, Mrs. L. E. McChntocK, Mrs. L. Stearns, Mrs. W. M. Mc Eachern, Mrs. W. E. Ott, Mrs. H. T. Hansen, Mrs. H. C. Wells and Mrs. Paul Geddes. Plans Verc made for a delight ful slx-thlrty o'clock potluck sup per and bridge party to be held at the clubhouse next Tuesday night, which all member of the club are Invited to attend. Mrs. A. C. Anderson and Mrs. Edward G. Kohlhagcn are gen eral chairmen of the party. Plans were also made for en tertaining the Grants Pass ladles at a noon potluck luncheon In the garden of Mr. and Mrs. W. . E. Ott on Sunday. The Grants Pass ladies and their husbands will enjoy the day at the Country club. v Contract bridge was enjoyed during the afternoon with Mrs. L. Stearns winning the high score and Mrs. W. E. Ott, second high score. ' Next Thursday morning the ladles will resume their play in the championship cup tourna ment, followed by a iz:ju pot luck luncheon and the contract bridge play at 1:30 o'clock. MISS MARY M. ELLSWORTH ENTERTAINS FRIENDS AT DELIGHTFUL BREAKFAST Miss Mary Margaret Ellsworth entertained a group of friends at a very delightful breakfast party at nine-thirty o'clock Tuesday morning at the attractive home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Ellsworth, on Winchester street. Covers were placed at a beauti fully appointed table for Miss Jo anne Hume, Miss Carolyn and Miss Margaret Cordon, Miss Pa tricia McClintock, Miss Anita Young and the hostess, Miss Ells worth. Following the breakfast, the group went to the senior high school to register for the fall term of school. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB HAS MEETING THURSDAY AFTERNOON - Blanche Howe. Allen Adams, ! Nl . ..... . Nln .. Archie Ferguson, of Days t reek. Zitne Adams, Gay llugus. Emll m,s i;(,0ige Caskey president. Maurice Weber arrived in Port Nelson, Shirley Hugus, Mr. and l.(m(ll'1'.,(,( ,. business meeting. land Monday by plane and was Mrs. Dexter Haines, and Frances i Mjss (U,M KnBRP was unaiii-lmet there hy his brother, George I laities, of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. m,;,lsv appointed Junior Guild ad-! Weber, the hitter's son, Maurice .1. I). Haines. Diane Haines f i visor ' Circle No. 3 will enter-1 Weber anil son, and by the Vir Seattle: I'onald 'lroiit. anil Louis :,..',.',, ..:,.. ', ,,. , i,.tni. 1 einia's visitor's daughter. Mrs. 9 meeting and the members of Archie t-erguson. ol ims liu. Circle No. I will have charge of I He will spend two weeks visiting the flowers for the church dur- j relatives and friends In this com- Inc. the month of October. munlty. Roseburg Woman's club scry. Ice shop open all day upstairs in clubhouse, opposite Hunt's Indian theatre. September 15 Lilac circle No. 19, Neighbors of Woodcraft to meet In evening at I. O. O. F. hall. September 19 First fall meeting of HI chap ter of P. E. O. Sisterhood at two j port. o'clock in afternoon at home ol Mrs. Homer Grow on Cobb street. September 26 27 HI Chapter of the P. E. o. Sis terhood lo sponsor two-day rum mage sale of children's and adults clolhlng ns well as house hold articles at former Maddux groceiy building on Jackson street. Crow. U. S. navv. Seattle; Ml and Mrs. E. W. Slants, of Mon mouth; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan tt:imi Milo ll.-iines and Orlev I Hunter, of Drain; Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Cox. and Larry Cox, or Lakeside; Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Raiklelf. of Myrtle Point. Mr. and Mrs. Ellle Lewis, Mary Lewis and Glenn Lewis, of North Bend: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stort., Clark Cole, and Don Llltell. of Brownsville; Mrs. Charles Solo mini and Joy Solomon, of Hose burg; and Charles Dow, of Reeds- CHARLOTTE LEE DILLARD CELEBRATES EIGHTEENTH BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY SHOWER PARTY GIVEN NORMA PORTER AT SIMILKIER HOME BETTY JEAN CHILDRES HONORED AT CHARMING SHOWER PARTY THURSDAY MRS. L. E. McCLINTOCK ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB AT LUNCHEON Charlotte Lee Dlllanl. daugh-1 Mrs. Harriet Simllkler was hos ier of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dillard, j tess at a charming bridal shower celebrated her eighteenth birth-1 ill compliment to Miss Norma day anniversary at a very Porter on Thursday evening, Au cliarming seven o'clock dessert-1 gust 21st. supper party at her attractive j Bingo was enjoyed and Mrs. home on South Jackson street i Fern Flnley entertained the Wednesday evening. guests by playing piano numbers. A red canille graced the serv-! Beautiful gifts were presented to ing table, which was decorated : Miss Porter, guest of honor, from in the patriotic colors of red. I Mrs. Myrle G. Porter. Mrs. Fern white and blue. Lovely gifts : Kinley. Mrs. Edith Roherts, Mrs. were presented to Charlotte Leelstella Smith, Mrs. Hutchlns, Mrs. Irom: Florence Hamilton. Belle ! Kerliv Masters. Mrs. Alton Ow- Dwen. Alhalie Taylor. Marilyn i PnSi Mrs. A. R. Owens, Mrs: ii-,,., ,i,..,, iv.,ii' vtii.i tinmihv i t- m.... ii'i.-i..,i- MU.i Vlr- m boo url i ei , i Mi unm "'' l'"""" Al"""' Ktt R.W-".-MI Lorlean Day, e.ll bvMI L,lda li,",,,n' n,Volyn ,r- Miss Peggy O'Neil. Miss Shirley .' , ! 'n , 'e i.ies, w, r e T, . 1 ,1,n p,,1',,,h-v c,wk,M ' 1 orM; and the 'Z VCrC Mar. ,v'!,:'ri:rKV,ur,nR,hclhr,ss.-M'.- s'mwr- . BELLVIEW CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Tin- Helleview club met Wed nesday at the home of Olive Mai-, sic and Irene Walker. The meet i Ing was called to older by the j Miss Betty Jean Childres, daughter of Mrs. William Davis of this city, was honored at a very charming bridal shower giv en Thursday evening by her aunt, Mrs. Carl Raffel, and Mrs. Fred Boyer at the attractive Raf fel home at 912 South Stephens street. Miss Childres will become the hrlde of Max Five, KRNR employee, this month. Rosebuds were attractively ar ranged to carry out a pretty mo tif for the occasion. Visiting was enjoyed and bea'itiful gifts were presented to Miss Childres from Mi's. William Davis, Blessing. Mrs. Crow, Boyer, Mrs. Blanche Adams, Mrs. Jean Rice, Mrs. Mary Morgan, Mrs. Marjorie Cnscbcer, Mrs. Ralph Ohman. Mrs. Thomas Hen dricks, Miss Loretta Bailey , and the hostesses, Mrs. Raffel' and Mrs. Fred Boyer. I pleasant evening hours. I , I SUNSHINE CLUB I liarel Clark, Cora Coliison, Mar !jorle Gilbreath, Belle Huff, Lorn ,- ....... M....I L'Him Mrs. L. E. McClintock enter- im-mci. j.mm. , .... ... . ANNOUNCES MEETING talned her bridge club at a very j Parker, Bessie rearce. i.nia m. lovely one o'clock luncheon at i liertson, May Mar. t arrie .sum-! The Northsiile Sunshine club i 1-er beaullful home on Hamil-1 '''s. Maisie Walker. Irene Walk-1 ,as i,niunrcil a meeting for next ton avenue Wednesday alter- er. Olive Walker, Cora Rognn, bursilav allernoon to be held iioon Hvdrnngeas and other col-! Ethel H'wlt'nd. Emma Van I . ,. home of Mrs. Margaret: .......i' -..A,.... rimiLK were al- Voorst and Mary Watson. I Pendergrass on Flcser street. A ! iraellvelv arranged about tho 'i Irene Walker acted as school ; ,. secretary of the club w ill be rmms ' teacher anil gave an examination. ; elected. Covers were placer) for Mrs, '- prize was given to Cora Rogan ! , M. , 11. C. Wells and Mrs. Kiwi Lock-1 for the highest grime. ii-nnd. euests. and Miss Helen i Mrs. Clarence Miller gracious ly entertained the Roseburg Art and Embroidery club at her home on Looklngglass route Wed nesday afternoon. i Pollyanna gifts were exchang ed and following me pieasani so cial hour Mrs. Miller, assisted by her sister, Mrs. Henry' Ers kinc, and Mrs. R. L. Hounshell, served lovely refreshments. Those enjoying the afternoon with Mrs. Miller included: Mrs. Henry Erskine, a guest, and Mrs. J. G. Stephens. Mrs. William Bailey, Mrs. Frank Beals, Mrs. Bergh, Mrs. Liston Darby, Mrs. A. D. Hawn, Mrs. R. L. Houn shell, Mrs. Lucie Ingles,- Mrs. Lucas, Mrs. Laurson, Mrs. H. F. Snyder and Mrs. Effie Stubble field. The next meeting will be the afternoon of September 17 at the Mrs. VI i home of Mrs. A. D. Hawn. Mrs. Jay FAREWELL P A H T Y GIVEN MISS METZGER ON THURSDAY EVENING The Evergreen Home Econ omies club met at the home of Mrs. Bertha Blake Thursday. At noon a potluck dinner was served to Mrs. I. B. Nichols, Mrs. Ruby Baker, Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Olivia Lander, Mrs. Mil dred Bloom, Mrs. Helen Lander, Mrs. Jean Haven, Mrs. Carl Becker, Mrs. Jean Nichols, Pa tricia Nichols, Nancy Nichols, Barbara Becker, Janet Lander, Jack Lander, Shireen Bloom and the hostess, Mrs. Bertha Blake. The hostess' prize was won by Mrs. Jean Haven and the game prize won by Mrs. Ruby Baker. It was not decided where the next meeting will be. GRANTS PASS LADIES TO BE ENTERTAINED AT LUNCHEON SUNDAY The ladles of the Roseburg Country club will entertain the Grants Pass ladies at a noon potluck luncheon Sunday, Sep tember 7, in the beautiful gar den at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ott on the North Umpqua. The Grants Pass ladies are ac companying their husbands here for the day, which will be enjoy ed at the Country club. and lor a party to be given stu dents, who will soon leave ior col lege. At the tea hour Mrs. Whipple served lovely refreshments to . Mrs A. J. Geddes, Mrs. George Lceper, Mrs. Charles A. Ed wards. Mrs. Luella Rice, MjQ A. J. Ellison, Mrs. A. J. Starn' and Mrs. H. A. Canaday. MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET AT ROACH HOME ON THURSDAY The Missionary society of tflo First Presbyterian church will meet next Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the manse with Mrs. Morris H. Roach, Mrs. Horn er Grow and Mrs. Rulifson as hostesses. Mrs. W. M. Campbell, presi dent, will conduct the business meeting with Mrs. L. Connelly in charge of devotions; Mrs. Earl Ullrich in charge of the year book of prayer; Mrs. Fred Fish er will give a talk on "Spiritual Life," and Mrs. Homer Grow will give the introduction of the mis sion books to be studied this year by the society. All members and their invited friends have been asked to enjoy the meeting. o WEST MELROSE CLUB w HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING THIS WEEK The West Melrose club met with Mrs. Amy Critser on Thurs day. After a short business meet ing a most enjoyable afternoon was spent sewing on a welfare project and with Mrs. Critser served dainty refreshments to Mrs. Copeland, a guest from Los Angeles, Mrs. Gann, Mrs. Bass, Mrs. Petrequln, Mrs. Sceley and Mrs. Cox. The next meeting rjlacc will he with Mrs. Galla, September 18. MR. AND MRS. FULCHER ENTERTAIN GUESTS OVER HOLIDAY WEEK.END Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fulchcr en tertained as their guests at Ra ter's Back Forty on the NoUJi Umpqua near Winchester, dQ the Labor day holiday week-end: Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kennett, of Klamath Falls; Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Arnold and Mrs. Mabel Gates, of Cottage Grove; Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Lambeth, of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Jeldness, o Portlnnd. L. A. to 8. OF R. T. , TO MEET WEDNESDAY AT WOMAN'S CLUB The first fall meeting of the ladies auxiliary to the Brother hood of Railway Trainmen will be held at 7:30 o'clock next Wed nesday evening at the Roseburg Woman's clubhouse with Mrs. R. D. Williams, as hostess, and Mrs. C. P. Snoddy, president, conduct ing the business session. All members are urged to be lV cnt. w GEORGE STA'RMER CAMP ANO AUXILIARY TO HOLD MEETING THURSDAY The first fall meeting of George Starmer camp and aux iliary will be held in their re spective clubrooms at the arm ory next Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All members are urged lo be present. All mrmnrrs are uigil esent. Casev, Mrs. Ivan Pickens, mis. P. M. l-ec, Mrs. D. B. Bubnr, Mrs. Chester Morgan anil the hos tess. Mm. McClintock. Contract bridge was enjoyed during the pleasant afternoon hours with Mrs. PlcUena winning the high fccore prize. club will hold Us Clever lunches were put up In p. S. CLUB TO paper sacks for refreshments. . MEET NEXT TUESDAY Sewing and visiting were en- The F. S. The next meeting will be Sept J first fall meeting next IMosdiij 17 at the home of Marv Watson. I ollornoou nt the home ol Mrs. It w 111 lx- a hobo part v. ' Memlicis j Earl I eckcr. All ineinlK-rs m c are to dr.,s a-, hobos and brlnR j mot cordially Invited to or pi a lunch. ' Lovely refreshments were serv ed later in the evening. PAST PRESIDENTS CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING ON FRIDAY 'Hie Past Presidents club of George Starmer auxiliary to Unit ed Spanish War Veterans met Friday at a very lovely one thirty o'clock dessert luncheon at the home of Mrs. R. W. Rodgers. Those enjoying the hospitality of Mrs. Rodgers included Mrs. Charles Murray, a guest, and Mrs. W. O. Print.. Mrs. S. W. Starm er. Mrs. Percy Webb, Mrs. II. A Taylor. Mrs. James Byrd and Mrs. Orlena S lattery. Th,. next meeting U-'te and pl.tie will be announced later. Mrs. J. E. Hcnbest entertained I at a very charming farewell party at her home Thursday eve-1 I i i., nnmnlimnnl In Mkc 1 Lovely refreshments were serv- ' ' .h is inl,vine I I soon for Chicago, III., to reside. ' i Asters, rosebuds and other col- I or ful summer flowers w-ere at- i tractlvely arranged about the , i rooms. Bingo was enjoyed and a ; beautiful farewell gift was pre sented to Miss Metzger from: , Mrs. J. E. Henbcst, Mrs. Allan ! Moore. Mrs. Ray Asbury. Mrs. Henry Chandler. Jr.. Miss Vio- j let Bloomquist, Miss Helen Cobb, j Miss Carol Carnes and Miss Ma- j rie Erickson. Later in the evening Mrs. Hen- best served lovely refreshments. ed hv the hostesses later In the evening. SHOWER PARTY GIVEN i NORMA PORTER AT I SIMILKIER HOME Mrs. Harriet Similkler was hostess at a charming bridal shower In compliment to miss Norma Porter on Thursday even ing, August 21st. Bingo was enjoyed and Mrs. Fern Finlev entertained the guests by playing piano numbers. Beautiful gills were prescmen 10 Msis Porter, guest of honor, from Mrs. Mvrle G. Porter, Mrs. Fern i se WING CLUB TO ! HOLD FIRST FALL W. B. A. TO HOLD i MEETING TUESDAY MEETING THURSDAY. ; S(arm(,r allxl,Hry , The Woman's Benefit associa-i United Spanish War Veterans t ion will meet next Thursday a ft-'will hold Its first fall meeting ernoon at two o'clock at the Mae I next Tuesday afternoon at two cabee hall to make plans, for the o'clock at the home of Mrs. Irene September 25 birthdav social. All Williams at 709 Mill street. All njemhers arc tired to be pres members are urged to he pres ent, 'nt. FROM CHINA Brass Book Ends, Candelabras and Trays Hand Carved Newchow (Soapstone) Book Ends and Elephants. Cloisonne, Porcelain, Hawthorne Jars and Earthen Figures. Moisture-absorbing Raff ic Coasters at 60c doi. IlflTNCS 5T0RE 337 N. Jackson COOKBOOKLET COUPON This Coupon and 10 c entitles bearer to a cookbooklet at the News Review office, Roseburg, Oregon.