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:twol saxcDinrw 3 Social Calendar tfonAiy. Aetober 20' Dr, R. V. Dunn's nbh-donorhTnu'-t'lonal. Bible study class to meet at' 7:43 o'clock In evening . "t Douglas' hotel liming hull. Public Invited. Lilac circle, No. 4, Neighbors : , ,- j - . of NVoodcraft. to hold riast guar- dian rtelRlibors nigni m Halloween pnriyi in i. w. v,. r . nan ai i:au in i-vi-iuiw. Rlveisdale gfartgo Invites pub lic to' 8 o'clock borieflt five hun ilrei eara1 party at hall. Priites and refreshments. Episcopal guild to t meet fit 8 o'clock In evening . at hbrho of Mrs. S. C. McCalllster, 750 East Lane street. , ' ,' , Jurtlbr1 Womart's club meeting at 8 o'clock in evening lit clul house with Mrs. C. K. Smith, president. In charge. Mrs. Lent! Yearwpbd lrt charge of anrttial initiation ceremony. Annual luncheon of county chairmen and officers of T. B. as sociation seal sale lit. ,12 o'clock at' Hotel Unipqi'ia. Reservations may1 be, made by culling health office, 344. Sadie Orr Dunbar, state executive secretary of, the Oregon Tuberculosis association, guest irieakcr. , . B. P, W- Glee club to hold first filV practice, meeting at 8 p'cloCK Iri evening at studio of director, Mrs. Charles A. Brand. All who Intend to, Join ai'o requested to' at tend this mcotlrig. , , Eagles BooF TrUst group In vlk'os public to five-hundred, hrtilge and pinochle benefit party at 3 o'clock at' Eagles hall. Prizes am refreshments. . Tuesday, October 21 . , . Roseburg Woman's club 1:30 dessert-luncheon, at cubhouso. Harry Plnnlger, guest-speaker. Roll-call topics, special music. , Oregon Grange While, Satin, Sugar canning contest lo be held nl two o'clock, at chamber of commerce . office. Mrs. C. E. Marks, chairman. Okod'a Camp l-'lre .group' lo meet at 7 o'clock in evening nt Home o'f Frlt'zlo Hamilton.. ' Methodist Keystone club mem bers' and husbands Invited lo 7 -.30 n'clock Hallowe'en costume party I't church parlors. Mrs. John Italsh, chairman of entertain;,, rncnl', Mr. Adrian' fisher, 'VVf. E. Biieil' find G. M. Ki'ell. assisting;. American teglii'n' "nd auxlllai'y Past Presidents ahfl Past' Corn mari'dei's banquet' at 7:00 o'clock In evenllig at ftiversdalfc grange hall. Those iManning , to attend are asked to mnlio reservations by calling Mrs. S. W. Van Voorst. District No. II, Oi-egort Grad uate Nurses' association meetliW a'nfl' election of . officers a'l 8 o'clock n evening the nurses' honie at! faclllly. Roil Cross sey Ing material tn be fuinlshcd by local Red Cross for (he group to sew On during I he social hour. Member urged to be present. Meli'ose grange lo meet at 6:45 o'clock politick supper at hall. Regular business session and lecturer's program to fol low. Wed'nosdny, Ootobor 22 M. 0. A. club to meet' lit after1 rirtbn at homo of Mrs. Eldon Ogle. Roseburg lielieknh degree staff fo practice at 8 o'clock sharp at I. O. O. K. hall. Thursday, Ocotbcr 23 Ladles of Country club to meet lit 9:30 a. in. at clubhouse for con- tract bridge; 12:30 potluck lunch- con and golfing In afternoon. Lady Wks to bold Important business meeting nt 8 o'clock In i evening at temple. Norlhsldc Sunshine club to : meet In afternoon at home of . Mrs. Clara Sleiulg at 230 Wright street. Friday, October 24 . Florence Nightingale tent. No. 15, Daughters of Union Veleraiu . of the Civil War, to meet at 7:.!0 In evening at armory. George Slarmer auxiliary pasl -presidents club lo meet al 1:30 ' dcssei't-lunebeon at home ol Mrs, Paul Dempsey, Saturday, October 25 Catholic ladies lo spon-tor rum- mage sale In former Mnddox grocery building on N. Jackson slreet. Mrs. T. II. Ness, chair- ' man, assislecl by Mrs. J. A. Hard ing a'nfl Mrs. It. L. Cnrpemor. Roseburg Woman s club sei v I,.., cl,,,n ,ir.n nil il iv iinst-ili- in Hiibhoiise. opposiie Hum's '7z:izzz:rrM- Fnisconal euihl to hold nil .1 iv t !',"',',' T,"'M,,I evening. The ! PHILETARI AN LODGE i Halloween motif was prcllily j HAS LARGE MEETING i".Tc&rtrce '"camcd out on the scrying table. THURSDAY EVENING JiilSt HISS Slllll. I'liveis uere ,1 n.w p October 28 Public invlled lo Calliolic bene ; Chapman, Jr., and Mrs. I'. D. i F.. held a large meeting at Un fit entertainment at 8 o'clock In ; Powell, guests, and Mrs. Scott i I. . i. 1". hall Thursday even evening at parish hall. Miss Hel- - Williams, Mrs. W. It. t'hrlsler, , Ing with an excellent allendance on Casey will present comedy, j Mrs. lon Yearwood, Mrs. Mar oi members enjoying tlie session. "The Wedding." Special fetilures , shall Pengra. Mrs. I). W. 1 lelli- j The first degree as contcrrcd on on program. i well and tlie hostess, Mrs. Parr. a candidate from Ihe Myrtle , Gray Ladles to sponsor flisl High score lor the evening's , Creek lodge, fall dance at veterans atlmtnlstra- cwmc' brldg pl-v w.is won by j Foil-"' log the I'-du-e tm-cting. tloil facility reereiitiunal hall. ' Mr-.,. Ilelum il. i n riclum nt-; wctc enjoyed. By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER Carmef Corono NewfanJ and HervYy Websf et Scoff Marry Miss Citrmol Corone Newland, only daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. J. Wesley Newland, of Roseburg, and ffenry Webster, Seolt, only soiV of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scott of Melrose, were married at a very beautiful, quiet home weouiug r ruiuy evenniK, uciuiil-i imh )t (ht, t.emcw(, of ,h(, wedding" Friday evening, October brl(Jt,.g .,,.,,, pr. Charles A. E(wlirtlK pci foiriiod the impres- slve ring ceremony at eight o'clock In the presence of a. few close! friends arid relatives of the couple. The attractive archway In the living room was . outlined with beautiful fall flowers arid flank, ed by tall baskets of plpk and lavendar dahlias, pastel-colored petunias apd rosebuds, while, col orfid autumn foliage formed the room decorations. The bride, who was given iri marriage by her lather, was very beautiful In a soft petal pink silk chiffon gown, fashioned with sborl puffeil sleeves,; full bodice, gathered waistline and a plaited Insert, In the front of the floor length skirt. She, wore a strand of pearls and carried a .Colonial bouquet of pink rosebuds, white gladioli, anil stephenotis, Mrs. Dpnald Guiley, h sorority sister of the bride, as matron of honor, was clmrmlng In a floor-length ?bli of pastel flowered silk tnf eta. She carried a Colonial bou quet of pink rosebuds and white carnations. Donald Guiley acted as best man to I he bridegroom. The , bride's mother wore a rose-colored afternoon dress and gardenia corsage, while the bridegroom's .mother wore a blue-colnrod afternoon dress with a' gai'denia corsage. A reception followed Hie wed ding ceremony.. The bride's table was . covered by a beautiful lace cloili and gracing Hie center was a J bowl of Cecil Brunner roses, pink phlox, while anemone and fern, flanked by tall pink tapers. Bartkr-Rr6acJvvay'Josse Bridgp Ltfn'ch'eori i CharrViing Aair Mrs'., J. F. Barker and her two daughters, Mrs. Velio llioadu-ay ami,Mrs. tl W. .fosse, were bos ff'Sses id "the secmui of a' series of very chilrhilng one o'clock hrldge-luncbi'ons given Saturday at the' beautiful Barker honie on East . LaiVe street. Roses and fuschia raii'lod out a very nltr.-ie-tlce decorative motif for the oc casion. Gnosis Invited to enioy Hie oe easlon ineluded: Mrs. C. R. Shaw, Mrs. C. W. Miller, Mrs. .lav Gar field, Mrs. ,1, A. Harding', Mrs. Members and friends Invited. October 29 Second showing of Calluillo benefit enterl.iiiiinenl al parish hall on N. Kane si reel at 8 o'clock In evening. Job's Daughters council heniv III public card party al 7:30 des sort slipper al Masonic temple. Novembor 1 , Florence Nightingale lent, No. 15, Daughters of Union Veterans of Ihe Civil War. lo sponsor ba zaar at Powell's hardware store. Clarice Benedick, chairman. Eve- I lyn Cyrus and Anna Carson hi charge. Hard time dancing party at Country clubhouse for members anl invited guests, j November 5 i UnlVersltv of Oregon Mother el lib to sponsor benefit card party at 8 o'clock In evening at Elks temple. Wovcmber 13, 14, 15 , B. P. W. C. lo sponsor Sam Gordon, "Tlie Kibitzer." in three day Instruction course in contract bridge. November 15-16 I Catholic church two day ha- zaar. November 22 . Episcopal guild bazaar at par- Ish hall. snip or r.i n,.,.,..- ' towels. White elephant 'sale. Tea ; from two to five. MRS. A, D. PARR IS HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB TUESDAY EVENING ! Mrs. A. D. Pari' graciously en- I 11 llu" a '(. M. McDermoti, Mrs. Frederick . ROSEBURG Tlie ntti'actlve Individual cakes were decorated in a pink and white motif to match the decora- Hons, on the table. Mrs. Earl A. Hrltton, Mrs. Kred Dent and Miss Myrle Erlckson assisted in serv ing. Those present Included: Mr and Mrs. J. Wesley Newland. -ri,m ,. 'm,,.nu nil I he bridegroom; Mr. and l ie ormegroom; ml. ant mrs.i:: , , ' r 'i J, , Maurice J. Newland and daUgh- Jul cnklns M.. Roberteal. ter, Marcla arid sort .Roderick, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Benedick, Mr. and, Mis. Donald Guiley, Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Brltton and son, James. Mr. arid Mrs. William R. Anderson and son, William Henry, Miss Myrle Erickson, Mrs. E. I.. Wertz of Portland, Mrs. Huldah Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. David N. Buscnbark, Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Edwards and J. Clifford Hess. following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Scott left for Portland, llortneville and Vancouver, Wn., on their honeymoon, after which they returned to Roseburg and will make their home at the Scott ranch on the Melrose road. For traveling the bride chose n light-weight woo) tweed plaid Iwo-pleec suit with tan blouse and British tan accessories. Both Hie bride and bridegroom are descendants of prominent eariy day pioneer families of Ore gon. They were both graduated from Roseburg senior high and for the lust several years the bride has beeii lonnlnved as leller at the Donelns National bank, Klin ic ,i iVuimhn ,.f ., ci.., Phi n-itlon-il sororilv The bride (r('i- Mlss Ina' Farnsworth, Miss led delicious rcrrcshments, assist groom was graduated from Ore- Margaret Ambler, Miss Helen ed by Mrs. Cluck, to Mrs. J. G. L tn i Blodcelt. Mrs. M. Hazel Dixon. : Stephenson, Mrs. Bcrgh, Mrs. and for seven veal's was ern-1 r ,.,.m . I ice. He is now eneneed in nn. ,i,,n,r hiL. 1....,,,. , 1... 1 Melrose mad The held., will , I tlmie her work at the bank for the present time. Kenneth W. Klnricy, Ajrs. H. II. Slupleton, Mis. A. A'. Wilder, Mrs. J. C. flume, Mrs. M, F. Itice and daughter, Mrs. Walter Gor don of Los Angeles, Mrs. Scott Williams, Mrs. H. n. Coon. Miss Miirgarel Bauin, Mrs. B. IT. Moore of Portland, Mrs. Edgar Lewis, Mrs. W. F. Ponrman of Salem and Mrs. Gil Osborne. Contract bridge was the diver- sion of the pleasant afternoon i hours with Mrs. Seoll Williams winning the high score prize and Miss Margaret Haum winning the second high score prize. PRESBYTERIAN AID HAS GUEST-DAY MEETING THURSDAY ,,-,.,,, I Ml s. .1. I'. Molsebenbaeher, , chairman Mi s. A. K. Kent. Mrs. ; 1-.. S. Hall Mrs. (.eorge Kohl- h:,gen and Mrs. Nap or entertain- ed tlie Presbyterian Ladies Aid at a very deliglilful guest dav affair 1 ami one thlrly ocloek dessert-' luncheon Thursday at Ihe church parlors The head toMIe was decorated' with low bowls of gorgeous dab-, he Past Presidents club of !"""""" '''"" "" lias, while bi lghl-colored a, tu nn Ueorge Starmer auxiliary to U. ! ''. of Miss Helen Casey. Love leaves and zinnias graced the S- W. V. Friday at a lovely one- 'V ;vcre presented to Miss 'long serving table. Covers were! placed for twenlv five, ! Mrs. K. S. Flail, president, con - ! dueled Ihe business meeting with Mrs. W. M. Campbell presenting 'a verv titli volinnal sen- nf. lei- which Dr. Morris H. Roach and Leriiy I Halt showed pictures on China relief. . On account or Thanksgiving, Ihe next meeting has been chang ed to the fourth Thursday in No vember. JUNIOR CHOIR ENTERTAINED AT DINNER PARTY Mrs. Then Bond. Mrs. P.. It. im,i M,s- '- Crittenden I "cit hostesses to the Junior choir ! members of the Episcopal church ! at a delightful dinner nartv at ihe Bond home Wednesday even - ing. The parly was held from live thirty to seven o'clock and w.-rts followed by the group hold- Ing a practice. Mrs. Bond is rii - 'rector of the rmnn u-hii-li In. I flllUCS IWflliy .Voting OOVS aiHI Philei.u lan lodge No. S. I. p. p. NE"wS-RE"vlEWyROSEBURGQRtGOK1"SATURDAY,.6CTQBEA MARILYN ALBERTA 8H0RT COMPLIMENTed AT CHARMING SHOWER PArtTV Mi's. Arthui1 Joelsori, Mrs", iLes lit PSvft and Mrs. John Galia en tertained at' a Very charming shower party at the attractive homo of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jen Itins in Laurclwood Friday" even Ins in compliment to Miss Mar!- lyn Alberta Short, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. GeorVe Short, who will become the bride of Chart i iEdwaid Jenkins this month. Miss (Short Is a nurse at Mercy hosp: - Gorgeous bouquets of colorful fall flowers were attractively ai ranged about the rooms, Beauti- ful gifts were presented to Miss Short from: the Sisters of Mercy hospital, Mrs. George Short, Mrs. E. C. Patterson, Mrs. J. F. Cole, Miss Anna Haupt, Mrs. (da Al lison, Mrs. Ray Asburry, Mis. Mrs. Ruth Reese, Miss Elsie Doerner, Mrs. Alice Morrison, Miss Gertrude Dolan, Mrs. Ruby Shook, Miss Marlon Galla, Miss I Eleanor Edwards, Miss Jane Cur- rin, Miss Gwen Conrira, Miss Ka tlierine Parent, MisS Eleanor Burlingame, Mrs. Elizabeth Gar hart, Mrs. Pearl Durette, Miss Collene Pfaff and Howard Young. Lovely refreshments were serv ed, following the opening of the gifts. GRADE SCH60L TEACHERS HEAR TALK WEDNESDAY BY MRS. W. M. CAMPBELL Mrs. W. M. Campbell, wife of I he superintendent of city schools here, was guest speaker on the topic, "Relaxation" at tn enjoy able six-thirty o'clock potluck sup per meeting of the , Roseburg grade school teachers Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Vcr lie Tracy on South Stephens street. Miss Verna Carol hers, pi'esf dent, was In charge. Covers were placed for Mrs. Campbell, Miss IVcrllo Tracy, Mrs. Alvia Weath-I Miss Elnor Sherk, E; S. Hall, Miss ! Verna Cn ml hers. Miss Florence Snedakor Miss Marguerite Buck, I Hounshell, Mrs. Lucie Ingles, Mrs. j Corbet!.' Miss VcralLaursim, Mrs. A. Neal, Mrs.. H. I Miss Arlle Corbetl. Miss Vpi - alt Fred'rlcksnh, Mrs. Juarilta Schlll- Miss Fly'1 CnP('r nd Miss I Mary Blodgell. ROSEBURG WOMAN'S CLUB TO MEET NEXT TUESDAY Harry IMnnigcr, secretary of the Roseburg chamber of com-' merec, has been secured as guest sneaker for the one-thirty o'clock 1 desser-lunche6n meeting of the i Roseburg Woman's club, which ; Will be held at the clubhouse next j T,,o,i.,., ri' riv,nir. ...in I sjieak on "National Defense." Mrs. John M. Ralsh, vice-presi dent, will preside in (lie, absence it Ihe president, Mrs. Harry F.;u,nii.m R, M,-i r.rant' H. Hatfield, who will lie In atten-, dance at Ihe district meeting at North Rend on that day. Mrs. Homer Grow ' will have charge of special music for the afternoon and roll-call topics" Will j meeting will be held. November he given by Dr. B. R. Shoemaker j 10th Instead of the Jlth at the. on defense bonds; Mrs. C. E. Rofc . ho'me of Mrs. Grant H., Mo6Yc at oris, new books, and Miss HoIcrt!fhc corner of Kane and' Washing- l Casey, plays. Mi's. John William Robertson Isert-luncheon. w, hsoss chnl.mnn vvill I ,, tmhicd by Mrs". B. W. Tavlor MIS.S HEtEN CASEY .IS . . an(, M,s. Mm.k L. Underwood.' All HONORED AT CHARMING m(,ml)(,rs aR, , , lw pri.sont. DINNER TUESdXV EVENING . PA,T pBF,lllFNT, . Mr. and Mrs. John H. Robin- lb has enjovabi p son entertained at a very charm: meeting on Fm day lnR ",formnl (1,nn(M' Par,y Bt MEETING ON FRIDAY , thelr beautiful hoirie on the Mrs. Percy Webb entertained! North Umpqua Tuesday evening thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon atll ! her home on East Douglas street. 1 C"yers were placed for Mrs. , C '""' 'V f ' " "Vf ' " -. 'S' ' M- ,Ci"mp'"'l;, M''S' U "m '"": --lauiu-i, iv.rs. Hubert Wright, Mrs. James F. Byrd, Mrs. II. A. Taylor. Mrs. Paul Di-mpsey, Mrs. Orlena Slat lory, Airs. R. W. Rodgers, Mrs. . C. Print?, and the hostess, Mi. Webb. The next one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon will be October 21 at the home of Mrs. Dempsey. NURSES TO ELECT OFFICERS TUESDAY District No. 11 of the Oregon Graduate Nurses association will 'hold a very Important meeting at i s o clock next Tuesday evening at 1 the nurses home at the facility, I Annual election of officers wltl ! be held and the members Will sew tor the uen i loss. Materials ltor the sewing win no lurnisneo ' hv the local chanter of Red Cross 'lO Olfmofls arc II1KC" Ul DC present I" IJUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB ITO MEET MONDAY NIGHT The annual Initiation ceremony i for the Junior Woman's club has been announced for next Monday , evening at S o'clock at the club- house with Mrs. Leon Yearwood, ; pasi pi i-sioi-ni, us K' "fi"i cnan - man. Mrs. C. E. Smith, pros! - Idem, will conduct the regular I business session. All members ire cordially imitod to be pirs- lent. ' MRS..E. A. BRITTON 60MPLIMENTED AT CHARMING fEA SATURDAY . 6rie of tW most' charming af fairs, of the week was the tea giv en by . the Badoura club, Daugh ters of the Nine In compliment to Mrs. E, A. Britfoh;, grand, mar shall of Joh's Daughters of Ore gon arid guardian of th6 Rope burg bethel. Guests were Invited tn call at the Masonic tiimble be- tweeri' the hours of two' and five In'elnrk. . i r i,.,,,i I f,n nL.rs u,,! nrranW .ihmit ' ,hi room. The tea table, In charge of Mrs. Grant H. Mppre, was. especially, beautiful' with ,a centerpiece of pink and white ball-dahlias encircled by , small crystal holders of plrik arid wiiite blossoms. Tall plrik tapers flank ed the centerpiece. Mrs. Phyllis Poole, of Klamath Falls, junior past grand guardian of Oregon, and' Mrs. Esther Dun lapi grand treasurer of Job's Daughters of Oregon, Eugene, were also special guests enjoying the affair, Mrs. A. J. YouVijj, past grand guardian" of 6rg6rt, and members of the Badoura cub, re ceived the guests informally" with the guests' of honor. Miss Athalie Taylor, honored queen of Job's Daughters, intro duced the guests arid Mrs. F.,W. Chase, Mrs. A. B; Taylor arid Mrs. Washington Hughes poured. Mrs. Clark Leedy presided at' the i punch bowl and was assisted by Mrs. Frank Long, Mrs. Edwin Gardner, Mrs. J. P. Mofschenbach er and Mrs. A. J. Ellison, who served. Members of Job's Daughter bethel, their mothers and friends were invited to enjoy the accaslon In honor of Mi's. Briltori. ART AND EMBROIDERY CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE AFTERNOON MEETING ... the Roseburg Art arid Embroid- The Roseburg Art apd Embroid ery club Was delightfully enter tained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Frank Bcals. Every, mem ber of the eiub contributed to the afternoon's program. At the tea hour Mrs. Bcals scrv- Glenn Cox, Mrs. Liston Darby, Mrs. A. B. , Hawn, Mrs. It. .u - 'l F. Snyder and Mrs. Henry Wor- th ngton. l'he November 5th meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Efffe Stubblefleld at the corner of Rose and Lane streets. BADOURA CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE OESSE.RT LUNCHEON MEETING -j . ,, , . , ,, Mrs. Albert Mlcelll giljiclously entertained the Badoura club, Daughters of the Nile at a lovely one o clock dessert-luncheon at her beautiful honie on the Mel rose I'oad Tuesday afternoon. Covers were placed for Mrs. A J, Young, Mrs. G, R. Bates, Mrs. m.,.a M,,' .,' f, K(,rhn. Mrs. T B Vlrdcn, Mrs. Bert Wells 'and the hostess, Mrs. Mlcelll. Tlin rlnh momlmi-s arc cnWIllft for the shrine hospital. The next ir Ihe shrine llnsnlt.il. Tlie next i lion, streets at a one o'clock des- - "j;,: - """ul u " ''"-'" Covers were placed for Miss and her Casey, guest of honor, I mother, Mrs. B. Casey, Mrs. F. T. Horan, Mrs. Arthur Clarke, of Corvallls, Dr. and Mrs. Harry1 A. Single. Mr. and Mrs. Harris .. 1 r Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs. John lasseocks and the host and hos-1 'r the seven o'clock dessert sup ss. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson. ! 'n Wednesday evening at C tess, Visiting was enjoyed during Ihe pleasant evening hours. N. OF W. TO HOLD PAST GuardIan ' NEIGHBORS NIGHT Lilac Circle No. 4.9, Neighbors, of Woodcraft will hold Past Guar dian Neighbors night at 7:30 o' clock next Mondav evening at the (. O. O. F. hall. This affair will take the; place of the annual Hal lowe'en party of the circle. Mrs. P. E. Beaver w ill have Charge of the entertainment with Mrs. R. L. Hounshell In charge of decorations and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Crummett. Mrs. W. E. Sulli van and Mrs. W. Moran in charge of refreshments. DINNER. 13 ENJOYED AT WILBUR CULP HOME ON SUNOAY Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Culp en- itertained at a verV lovely two o' clock dinner nt their home Sun day, having as guests: their son t in law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. ii. c. uroui: ineir naugnier. Miss iNovemner .irn nt one ociock at 1 Margaret Culp. and Miss Betty I the studio of Miss H. R. Nerbas, j Buckingham, all of Medford: Mr. ' Mrs. Mortis If. Roach, Mrs. and Mrs. Gilbert E. Walter andcharles A. Brand, Mrs. Clyde the host and hostess' son. Wilbur. ! Peard. Mrs. Homer Grow and jr., of this city. I Mrs. John Hakanson, of Oakland. ..jfc.'H4l MR. AND MRS. HARDING ENTERTAIN AT VENISON DINNER SUNDAY EVENING . tyr.'and Mi's. J. A,, Harding en tertained' forty-three guests at a Very charrtiirig seve'h tfclock vehl oOri inrtef at tluj Hotel Umpqua Sunday evening to honor the Jat tei"s brothers, Harry and Ernest Butler, formerly of Brainerd, Min nesota, and who are on the west coast looking- for a location. The dinner was served In the Civic club room at one long table, beautltully decorated with Rosa- M-' dahlias, aspargus ferns, ror plaques and three larg silver canuelaora' holding pale pink tap-j Thi Hai'dihg apartment' vas de corated With gorgeous . bouquets of zinnias, chrysanthemums and roses, while the attractive lobby of the hotel was colorful with bowls of fall-flowers and gladioli. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Hard- i Ing were; Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Whar ton, Miss Helen Casey, Mrs. H. H. Staplctori, Mrs. Velio Broad way and Mi's. Edgar Lewis. Contract bridge was the diver- slon of the pleasant evening hours ; with Mrs. Edgar Lewis winning the lariips hiih seoie rtrl;p nrirt I.. Ik MCfMintrirlc ulnninir thilt mori's high scoi-e prize. EUGENE VISITOR IS COMPLIMENTED AT CHARM'lNC PARTY Mrs. F. A. Hurd entertained at a very" charming party at her home Wednesday afternoon In compliment to her grandmother, Mrs. William Preston, whp Is visiting here for the week from Eugene. RoHiitlful hniinuela of fwll flnw. ers lent a' Colorful not6 to the rooms. Sewing and visiting were enjoyed and at the tea hour Mrs. Hurd served delicious re freshments at one large table, prettily appointed for the oc casion. Covers' were placed for Mrs. Preston, guest pf, honor, Mrs. Adeline Olsen of Corvallls, Mrs. E. L. fCnapp, Mrs. C. H. Bailey, Mrs. W. M. Campbell, Mrs. Earl Ullrich, Mrs. Hi H. Sta'plcton, Mrs. H. C. Darby, Miss Margaret Baldwin, Mrs. K. D. Lytic, Mrs. R. L. frvlng and son, David, and the hostess, Mrs. Hurd. eM' : ' 1 , J STf.TJtfS iVSc ?' The F. S! club riiet Tuesday nftnrnnnn at Harry F. Hatfield: Bouquets of tall flowers lent a colorful note to the rooms. Sewing and visiting were en joyed and at the tea hour Mrs. Hatfield served delicious re-1 freshments to: Mrs. T. W. Thorn- asori, Mrs. JameS F. Bvrd, Mrs. B. H. Ltiird, Mrs. G. R. Chap mart, Mrs. C. H.. Wickham, Miss Marie Martens, Mrs. Walter Sin gleton, Mrs. H. T. Bloom, Mrs. R. W. MciSsner and Mrs. Earl Decker. ThC October 28th meeting will be held at the home of Miss Mar tens at 1032 North Jackson street. " " "i1? 1 " MOHUAN ' INS BRIDGE CLUB 6N TUESDAY Mrs. Chester Morgan very gra ciously entertained her , bridge club at a charming one-thirty o' clock dessert-luncheon Tuesday at her attractive home in Laurel wood. Dahlias carried out a beau tiful fall motif for the occasion. Covers were placed , for Mrs. Maurice J. Newland, Mrs, Harrle W'. Booth, Mrs. E. S. McClain, Mrs. Edward G. Kohlhagen, Mrs. ft. D, Coen, Mrs. Paul Hclweg, Mrs, Hi If. Turner and Mrs. Leroy Hlat'f. Contract bridge was enjoyed during the pleasant afternoon hours with Mrs. Ncwland winning the high score prize. MRS. O. B. BUBAR ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB ON WEDNESDAY A pretty Hallowe'en motif was carried out by Mrs. D. B. Bubar ik'i nuim- uii iom vtisa sueui, when she entertained her bridge club. A low ring of marigolds circled the centerpiece. Covers were placed for Mrs. Ivan Pickens, a guest, and Mrs. Clair K. Allen. Mrs. Chester Mor gar, Mrs. C. B. Wade, Mrs. Ken neth Cjiilne, Mrs. E. S Woodford, Mrs. Guy Cordon and the hostess, Mrs. Bubar. High score for the evening's contract bridge play was won by Mrs. Morgan. MUSl'C TEACHERS Association hs interesting meeting The Douglas County Music Teachers association met Friday at the studio of Miss Gladys H. Strong The group will study I American Music for the year. I Miss Strong gave a very interest Ing talk on the beginning of! American Music and Mrs. H. R. I Nerbas presented a fine talk on ! "Early American Composers." A short business meeting fol flowed. The next meeting will be LOVELY 8HOWER PARTY GIVEN WEDNESDAY FOR MARILYN ALBERTA SHORT Mrs. Ed Russell, Mrs. Jess Rus sell and Mrs. Harry Balrd enter- utinurt a crrtinn nf friends at a ' Very lovely, shower party at tneiiaaies rooms to nuiu a uuugm- Wilqur school auditorium Wed nesday" afternoon in honor of Miss Marilyn Alberta Short, who will become the bride of Charles Edward Jenkins, this month. Visiting was enjoyed and beau tiful gifts were presented to Miss Short from: Mrs. George Short, mlr-iMrs. R. E. Brown, Mrs. Charles iDstrander aho Sharon, Mrs. Hush Ritchie. Jr., Mrs: Clifford McKay, Mrs. frvln Silsby, Mrs. Walter Norris, Mrs. Kenneth Quine, Alta LaRaut, Mrs. Roy Quinton, Mrs. Harom McKay, Mrs. u. t. Moon,: Mrs. E. Dawson, Mrs. W. E. Rus sell, Mrs. Keneth Barncburg, Mrs. Wan Bridge, Opal Jones, Mrs. Walter Broszlo, Mrs. M. W. Frederick and son, Ryland, Mrs. E. C. Fa'rrell, Mrs. P. A, Beaty, Faye Beaty, Doris Ann Fletcher Mrs. W. E. .Thompson, Lbqlse Rus sell, Mrs. Ralph Sands, Mrs. Har ry Balrd, Mrs. u. Adair, Mrs, Paul Abcel and daughters, Mrs. Phil Wassom, Mrs. Virgil Smith, Virginia Smith, Mrs. Everett Vin ciinf, Mrs. T..C. Short, Mrs. I. B. Holcoriibi Mrs. Charles Sands, Mrs. Melvin I'almer, Mrs. Pearl Durett, Mrs. Lillian Hume, Mrs. T. E. Grae, Mrs. Frank Parker Mrs. Allen Wickham, Miss Kay iGodsey, Mrs. Vernon LaRaut, Mrs. Carrie Hill, Mrs. Stanley Short, Mrs. Faye Bennett, Mrs, Jean Ford, Miss June Short, Miss Cleone Brown, Mrs. Everett Phil lips, Margaret Phillips, Beverly Brown and Ariyn Brown, 6aVh6'L6 BENEFlY ! ENTERTAINMENT TO BE 6CT06ER 28TH AND 29TH One, of the most Interesting benefit affairs of the season will be the Catholie entertainment at St. Joseph's parish hall on North Kane street, Tuesday and Wed nesday evenings, October 28th and. 29th. The public Is cordially Invited to enjoy the entertain ment and tickets may be purchas ed at the door, or from students of St. Joseph s school. lS,!v,,ss "-'" Vy wm picm Sf on.Sf,; c,m,?d' ?ill,W' dlrig" which includes the follow ing cast: Miss Casey, Mrs. Harris Ellsworth arid, daughters, Mary Margaret and Jane, Coletta Lang cpberg, Mrs, T. H. Ness and daughter, Genevieve, and son, John, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dolan, George Coodflash, Mrs! H. O. Watzig, C. M. O'Malley and son, Michael, Loren Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Antohc Shuklo, Barney Walsh and Ray Carpenter Besides the play, Mrs. Harris Ellsworth will present a special feature; Miss Helen Casey will present a couple of song numbers and the students of the school (under the direction of Mrs. Faul Jenkins) will be presented In a dance. The entertainment is being pre sented two nights, so as not to conflict with other entertain ments being sponsored here that week. NEW IDEA CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE LUNCHEON MEETING WEDNESDAY The New Idea, club held a very enjoyable meeting at a one o'clock luncheon given Wednes day by Mrs. Allen Moore. Fall flowers were attra'ctively ar ranged on the table and about the rooms. Covers w6re placed for Mrs. F H. Applchoff, Mrs. C. E. Marks, Mrs. John H. Porter, Mrs. R. H. Williams, Mrs. C. B. Calkins and Mrs. W. D. Harris and grand daughter, Judy Moofe. A short business meeting was followed by a social hour of sew Ing and visiting. The November 5th meeting will be held at a one o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. John H. Porter. NEW SERVICE LAUNDRY 324 W. COOKBOOkLET COUPON This Coupon and 10c entities bearer to a ceekbeeklet at the News Review office, Roseburg, Oregon. PUBLIC INVITED TO BENEFIT CARD PARTY EVENING OF NOV. 5 The University of Oregon Mothers' club has secured the newlv re-decorated Elks temple ful benefit card party the eve ning of November 5th, for the purpose of raising funds for thQ U. of O. scholarship loan fund. Mrs. Fred Hamilton and Mrs. B. R. Shoemaker are in clharge of arrangements for the! affair and reservations may De maue by calling Mrs. Hamilton at 295-J. Assisting the chairmen will be: Mrs. W. If. Carter, Alls. H. Wat- zlg. Mrs. Guy Cordon, Mrs. Roy Bellows, Mrs. M.. F. Mlddelburg, and Mrs. C. E. Wlmberly. A spe cial Invitation Is given to all bridge clubs to attend the affair. Pinochle and other games, Inter esting men card players, will be arranged for the occasion. Con tract bridge players will pivot at theli4 respective) tables. Prizes will beV awarded' winners and re freshments will be served! This will bo the first party at the Elks temple, since It has been re-dec orated. r The U. of O. Mothers club hcl A its , first fall meeting Tuesday af a 12:30 no-hostess luncheon at the Hotel Umpqua with Mrs. C. E. Wlmberly, president, In charge. Plans for the benefit' party of November 5th were out lined. Covers were placed lor Mrs. Wlmberly, Mrs. Fred Ham ilton, Mrs. B. R. Shoemaker, Mrs. Guy Cordon, Mrs. H. Wafzig, Mrs. Roy Bellows, Mrs. W. H. Carter and Mrs. M. F. Midclel- burg. I NTER-SE STUDY CLUB HAS PLEASANT MEETING ON TUESDAY Mrs. Charles Doerner carried out a pretty fall motif by the use of grapes, , gourds and maple leaves for the one-o'clock tVesSert luncheon given at her home in Melrose Tuesday for the Inter Se Study club. Covers were placed for Mr W. Martig and Mrs. Paul True" blood, guests, and Mrs. Robert Hawlcy, Mrs. V. V. Harpham, Mrs. E. S. Hall, Mrs.- Clyde Beard, Mrs. R. R. Brand, Mrs. Earl Ullrich, Mrs. D. Ramsdell, Mrs. Bruce Mollis, Mrs. James Davis, Mrs. C. M. Stark, Mrs. Fred Asam, Mrs. Jay Young arid the hostess, Mrs. Doerner. A shower of lovely gifts was given to Mrs. E. S. Hall for her baby son, James Kendall. Mrs. C. M. Stark presented a fine roll-call topic and Mrs. Rob ert Hawley gave a very interest ing report on "Uruguay." The next meeting will be October 28th at the home of Mrs. Clyde FJeard on East Washington street, when she will entertain at a one o'clock salad luncheon. Roll-call topics will be given by Mrs. Brur Mellis, Mrs. Charles Doerner ans Mrs. D. Ramsdell and the. pro gram for the afternoon on "Para guay" will be presented by Mrs. V. V. flarpham. MRS, ADRIAN FISHER ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB At LUNCHEON Mrs. Adrian Fisher entertained her bridge club at a charming one-thirty o'clock salad luncheon at her home Wednesday after noon. Beautiful fall flowers and autumn leaves graced the prettily appointed serving table. Covers were placed for Mrs. Clyde Ful lerton, a guest, and Mrs. L. L. Wlmberly, Mrs. J. P. Motschen bachcr, Mrs. S. C, Richmond, Mrs. Harth, Mrs. Frank Lonufi, Mrs. Louis Fullerton and th&i hostess, Mrs. Fisher. Contract bridge was enjoyed during the afternoon with Mrs. Motschenbachcr winning the high score and Mrs. Wlmberly winning the second high score and the traveling prize. Cleanliness Conscious Women Keep Our Line Busy Our scientific laundry service makes white things whiter, and helps' Colors retain their L ongniness. ror oeuer launury particular women call us. Telephone 88 LANE ST.