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NEWS-REV1EW, RCKEBURS, ORESPR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, l'9"4f. THREE Society and Clubs By NETTIE PRES. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR TO PRESENT PLAY AFTER POTLUCK DINNER FRIDAY The Prosbytorian Christian En- noavor win present a 43-minute )ilay, entitled, "Hands That Give," I'riday nifiht at 7:45 in the church auditorium. This play will, h., nivon following the H.ir-l vst Homo iK.tlu.l-:' dinner, which Will bo hold ' in Ihp ehiiri-h hasp- went) at C:45 p. m. "Hands That Give" is an up-to-date dramatization Interpreting Christian stewardship. The set ting will he in the living room of Khoda Bradford's home. The cast will be as follows: Rhoda Bradford, middle-need widow, Marilyn Harpham; Joan McLane, her niece, Ruth Blako; Sadie Hates, a young salesgirl, Louise Blake; Mrs. Booton, a young mat ion, Helen Wann; Dickie Beeton, her small son, Morris Roach; Donald McLane, brother of Rhoda, Valmer Klampo, and the messenger boy, Lewis Wilson. Mrs. Harold Bellows will direct the play. ELECTION OF OFFICERS HELD AT RIVERSDALE CRANCE FRIDAY NIGHT Riversdale grange met in regu lar session last Friday night. Kloetion of officers was held. El den Ogle was elected master, Cleo Tipton overseer, Alice Kniso lecturer, R. A. Calhoun steward. Bert Kruse assistant steward, Mablo Patterson chaplain, Elvin Cloake treasurer, Elizabeth Ogle secretary, Johnnie Marks gate keeper, Wanda Ware, Flora, Vi vian Domink-o, Cores. Roberta Marks, Pomoija, Vera Dominico, lady assistant steward. Executive committee to be named next mooting, also musician. GIRLS ENROLL IN CLOTHING PROJECT Miss Boulah Applogate, teach er in Yoncalla grade school, an nounces that 12 girls have enroll ed in the clothing project in class 1. Members of the club in clude Louise Mork, president; Donna Loud, vice-president; Grade Kunz, secretary, and Elaine Wooley, Shirley Burton, NOW SHE SHOPS Without Painful Backache Mirny .ufl.ri'rB relievo liaKiriiifr harknplib nuirUy, oln-e tlii'y dicuv.r thnt tlio will .uti. of tlit-ir trnuMp may Iki tirwl kidneys, Tlio Ititliieya ate Nature's chief way of tak IriK the exeuw ueiilf! and wanlo out of tlio lilood, They licljj most l-uuplu pass ubout 3 .jilitn tl clay. him disonler of kidney funetion permits poi.uiK.uj matter to remain in your moix), it may ejtlise linaK'tn: haekaelie, rliemnat ie pains, leu pains, Inw. nf pep and enercy, getting up nit-tils, swellinif, piiflim-.il under tlio pv.b, Jieaclnehes mid dizziness. l'rei)ueiit or seanty paNtagis with smarting and iMiniitiu sumo times shows theru is sotnelhiDtr wrong with, your kidneys or Madder, Don't wait! Ask your druggist for Doan'a rills, ud succtiufully by millions for over 40 y.-ars. They givo hapiv I lief and w ill lielp the 1., uiili s of kidney tulies llu. I, out poison ous nu.e from your blood. Get Vua a J'ills. Picnic Roasts COMPLETE LINE OF THANKSGIVING POULTRY II III t an FRESHLY GROUND f n Chili F , b 25c beef lb 15c LOIN CUT KAMPFER'S "HI-GRADE" FANCY FRESH SALMON BPyer Sliced, lb. 25e SUGAR CURED BACK ffc4 MBNCE i Vn BACON lb SC MEAT, lb. . . .1 1 2C PICNICS, FANCY SUGAR CURED "HI-GRADE" 23c HAMS 2712c Featuring Inspected Meats MOORE Bf-tty Wires, Rosp Brant, Shirley Hlghloy, Rota Krusi", Carolyn Crow, Anna Mario Huntington and Thelma Atkinson. button exhibit to be HELD AT METHODIST i CHURCH FRIDAY I The public Ins been Invito) fnt'iy tin. button exhibit to i'lli id KrUUy a. Iho Methr, church parlors from 2 to 5:30 in the afternoon and from 7 lo 10 o'clock in the evening. Tea will bo served during the hours Iho exhibit is open. The committee members In charge include Mrs. George E. Ilouck, Mrs. C. E. Marks, Mrs. E. F. Tandy, Miss Jennie Jorev, Mrs. E. B. Van Ness, Mrs. I. B. Riddle and Mrs. J. D. Oshorn. There will bo a small admis sion charge and the proceeds will go to the swimming pool fund. Over 40.000 buttons will ho on display. Men and boys as well as the women and girls of the community- are urged to attend the exhibit. JOLLY CIRCLE CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. HALDEMAN DRAIN, Nov. 13. The Jolly Circle Sewing club was enter tained at the home of Mrs. Vol ma Haldeman. After the business meeting a social time was en ioved. The hostess, assisted by Mesdames Madden and Sagabord served refreshments to Mesdames flattie Adamson, Blanche Hon slev. Vireie Craig, Julia Johnson, Hattie Whitney, Vivian Doty, Grace Thompson, Mary Hunt, Pansy Saeaherd. Ma Higgins. Christina Becker and Clara Fos ter. MRS. WRIGHT ENTERTAINS AT CHICKEN DINNER YONCALLA, Nov. 12.- Mrs. Dan Wright graciously entertain ed a group of her friends from Recdsport at her home November 0. A chicken dinner was solved at noon after which fancy work and visiting completed a very en joyable day. Those present In cluded Mrs. W. Hodges of Gar diner, Mrs. Ray Chambers, Mrs. Frankie Larson, Mrs. George Epperhart, Mrs. Jennie Baker, Mrs. Nola Rowe. Mrs. A. Bloom- quist, Mrs. J. White, Mrs. Arthur Richards of Reodsport and Mrs. Lyons of Yoncalla. PAST PRESIDENT CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY The Past Presidents club of George Starmor auxiliary to United Spanish War Veterans will moot Friday at a 1:30 o'clock dessert-luncheon at the home of Mrs. F. M. Compton on Spruce street. TENT NO. 15, D. U. V., TO MEET FRIDAY Florence Nightingale tent, No. 1"), Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War. will moot Fri day evening at 7:30 at the arm ory. All members arc urged to be present. YOUNG TENDER PIG eei Sfceak rankfurts ?3f Wt w m m.-n' am mi m m mm m m vr w m vt av . t Lf' BJL5 4 SIDE GLANCES V tlMjJfjj C0PB )M1 BY ur SERVICE. IWC. t. "My kid wants to be a sailor in a submarine he nms. 'inherit his craviii" for danK-r from his mother!" MRS. KIRTLEY HONORED AT SHOWER THURSDAY YONCALLA, Nov. 12. Honor ing Mrs. Doris Kirtioy of Drain, a pink and white shower was held fit the home of her mother, Mrs. Vern Wdhams, Thursday af-, ternoon. The many beautiful lit tle gifts were placed in a beau tifully decorated basket. After opening the many gifts a delicious lunch was served to the following: Mrs. Doris Kirtioy, Mrs. Bessie Lakey, Mrs. A. M. Kirtioy, Mrs. George Carey, of Drain," Mrs. Earl Howard, Mrs. Clifford Hanan, Mrs. Percy Ap- Mlnrr.tto Mrc M.'IPV Williams. Mrs Dorothv Lovd. 'Mrs. Walter i I.tinnov. Mrs. Elmer Meston, I Mrs. Crattv, Mrs. Andy Curtright, ! Mrs. Flovd Ward. Georgian Huck-1 ins, Mrs. Alfred Bohlander, Mrs. Jean Cowan and daughter, Susan, Mrs. Henry Byron, Mrs. Francis Bigelow, Mrs. Tom Palmer, Mrs. Elise Dago, Mrs. Fred Softon and daughter, Charmaine, Mrs. Elmer Kruse, and daughter, Lu ella. and Mrs. Vern Williams. Many gifts were sent by friends unable to attend. RIDDLE EASTERN STAR ENTERTAINS GLENDALE EASTERN STAR RIDDLE, Nov. 13. The East cdn Star chapter here held a very interesting session recently and entertained guests from the Glen dale lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Fran cis Kummer were initiated into the order, the work being put on by a very competent degree staff. A' social" hour followed the busi ness session. Choice Steaks 23,; lb. H9c - lb. Hfc LOIN PORK' F CHOPS, each DC jTT m ft Anri oesr wear Values By Galbraith M REG. 8 PT. Ofr- B. P. W. C. INVITES PUBLIC TO ANNUAL THANKSGIVING DANCE The Business and Professional Women's club has extended a cor- (,ia, nvUaUorl to th(1 p,lblc t0 Pn. fiflonn, ,,..,, T,,..,nk5. joy the fifteenth annual Thanks giving dance to be held at the armory from 9:30 to 12:30 Thurs day evening, November 20. Dick Firman and his orchestra will furnish music for dancing. The committees in charge are Miss Dorothy Norton and Miss Vera Fredrickson as general chairmen of the dance with Mil- Idled Horn, lla Laubach and Vlr- sinin Mills in charge of the dec orations. Goldie Brunn, Dolma krone, Dixon, Edyth Gilmour, Hazel Alice Houser and Boss Stark form the door committee; with Nance Fitzsimmons and Ina Farnsworlh in charge of tickets and Laura lies in charge of pub licity. The proceeds of the dance will go to the fund for having the state convention of Business and I Professional Women clubs In Roseburg May 15, 10 and 17. JOINT BIRTHDAY PARTY CREATLY ENJOYED OLALLA, Nov. 12. A number of Olalla people went lo the homo of John McCullough Sun day to enjoy a joint birthday party for John McCullough, Hen ry Ireland, Charles Siegel and Jim Newlund, all old residents of Douglas county and whose birth days occur on the second, third and fourth of November. Others attending the party were Mr. and Mrs. George Swift and grandson, Elton Swill, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Lockwood, Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Carnall, Coll Ireland, Mrs. Grace Barnes, Mrs. Charles Siogal, Mrs. Boll Clark and Mrs. Delia How ard. A very delicious potluck dinner was served by the ladies at 12:30. This birthday party has boon an annual event for the past few years and all hope for many more. The four honor guests are all past 75 years. PAST PRESIDENTS CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY The Past Presidents club of the George Starmor auxiliary will meet Friday afternoon for a 1:30 dessert luncheon with Mrs. F. M. Compton at her home at .'(U Spruce street. All members are urged to bo present. t,0'i The best in bulk V 1.: SUPREME ;lb.27,t,79fi ' " Kimwoexnr --'J COFFEE PRODUCE i;i !0X...lc "Thanksgiving Greetings PHONE 24 THIRTY-FIFTH CONVENTION OF RE8EKAH LODGE MEETS IN MYRTLE CREEK MYRTLE CREEK, Nov. 13 The thirty-fifth convention of Rebekah lodges, District No. 11, convened at Myrtle Creek !'i the I. i). O. F. hall November 7lh. There were sixty-one U.-hekalts in attendance. The morning ses sion was opened by Arbor Vitae lodge, No. 11, and was turned over to the convention officers with Helen Vorrell. convention chairman, anil Minnie Harts horn, vice chairman, Sutherlin lodge. ('irarid officers in "attendance wi'ie Myrtle McAlpinc, president Rebekah assembly, Eugene; Eth el Bailey, assembly chaplain and Edyth Florence Kelloy, past pres ident of Rebekah assembly and A. R. A., Ix.th of Roseburg, and Minnie Willlts, assembly trus tee, Cottage Grove, The address of welcome was given hy Emma Lodgerwood, Myrtle Creek, and very gracious ly responded to by Gertrude Hat field, Roseburg. A potluck dinner was served at noon. The rest of the day was given over to routine business, witlt Sutherlin extending the invita tion to moot with them for the convention next year. Minnie Hartshorn of Sutherlin was elected as chairman and Lillian Nelson of Roseburg, vice chair man. At the evening session, when the president paid her official visit, the Rebekah degree was conferred unon two candidates, Lucille (Hol land and Gladys Pat terson, by Arbor Vitae Rebekah lodge. No. 11. Refreshments wore served at a late hour to about eighty mem bers and guests. MRS. CONDRAY AND MRS. FARNAM HOSTESSES TO SUNSHINE CLUB AZALEA, Nov. 13. Mrs. Ora Condray and Mrs. Forrest Far nam were joint hostesses for the Sunshine club at tin home of Mrs. Farnam on Friday after noon. The regular business mooting was held, presided over by the president, Mrs. Cooke. Several contests, prepared by the entertainment committee, Mrs. Tripp and Mrs. Farnam, were enjoyed. Mrs. Netiman, Mrs. John Old enburg and Mrs. Bert Spring stead were welcomed into the club as new members. At the tea hour refreshments were served to Mrs. Allie Garri son, Mrs. Tom Ilunsaker and Mrs. Cora Chadwiek, guests members included Mrs. Walter Kemp, Mrs. Jake Fisher, Mrs, Henrv Gaedeeke, Mrs. D. If. Clare, Mrs. Halbert Boolh, Mrs. Frank Trim), Mrs. Frankie Schroedor, Mrs. John Foldmiller, Mrs. Jim Pickett. Mrs. Bert Snringstoad, Mrs. Rachel Jonks, Mrs. Neuman, Mrs. Champ Johns. Mrs. Harrv Cooke, Mrs Lowell Curtis. Mrs. Rollin Johns and the hostesses, Mrs. Condray and Mrs. Farnam. MRS. HUNSAKER ENTERTAINS CLUB I AZALEA, Nov. 13. Mrs. Tom Ilunsaker was hostess for the Pollyanna club when she enler 'tained them at her homo in Glen ! dale. At one-thirty a delicious lunch j eon was served to Mrs. Sara I Neidorhoisor, Mrs. Allie Garrison, ' Mrs. Guy Johnston, Mrs. Carroll Dill, Jr., Mrs. Ora Condray, and son Richard, Mrs. Nadene Sladler and daughter, Judy, Mrs. Forrest Farnam, Mrs. Cliff Worloy, Mrs. Lowell Curtis, and son, Robert, and the hostess, Mrs. Ilunsaker. The regular business mooting was held after which fancy work and visiting were enjoyed. The next meeting will he held at the homo of Mrs. Johnston on December 11. This will be the Christmas party. ,f . '' PUMPKIN, 4 0 2 cans :: Variety and Quality 1 .;'". 3""' IOC : WPiWT:!i SAUCE, can X I ' Local News Back To Work Sheriff Cliff Thornton is able to be back on duty after several days Illness. At B.ichcr Home Mrs. John M. Throne, of Salem, is here visiting at the home ol Mrs. Helen Bachor. Here From Sutherlin John Holding of Sutherlin spent Wed nesday in this city attending to business. H. E. to Meet Riversdale Home Economies club will meet at 12:30 Friday, November 14, at the homo of Mrs. Bert Kruse. There will he a potluck luncheon. Meeting Held Last Night The junior high school parents' night mooting, originally scheduled to he hold tills evening, was neces sarily held Wednesday evening and there will he no meeting to night. Here Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Smith, of Riddle, shop ped and visited friends here yes terday. They were on their way home from Marshfield, where they had delivered a load of to matoes. Co to San Francloco Mr. and Mrs. Miko Gomes left the first of the? week for San Francisco where they were to meet their son, who arrived from Honolulu. Mrs. Gomes' father, Mr. Oden, of Monterey, Calif., is also visiting at the Gomes home. He formerly made this his home. Back From Portland Rev. Perry Smith returned to his home here Wednesday evening from Portland, where he had gone to take his daughter, Peggy, who attends St. Helen's hall, and also to visit another daughter, Louise, w ho Is in Good Samaritan hospital. Ho also visited Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Harris at the hospital and reports that they are much improved. Here From Washington Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Martin and Mrs. Nor man Martin, all of Puyallup, Wash., arrived here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Martin will remain for several days to visit the latter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Par ' goler and another slsler, Mrs. Edyth Gilmour, while Iho rest of the parly will go on to Los An geles where they plan to for several weeks. visit VITAL STATISTICS BORN VARNEY To Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Varnoy of Roseburg ut Mercy hospital, Tuesday, November 11, a son, Clair Frank; weight 6 pounds, 13 ounces. MARRIAGE LICENSES LITTLE-White Ralph Herbert Little, Azalea, and Froada Elaine While, Canyonville. DAKOTA GROUP WILL HIKE SATURDAY The Dakota Camp Fire group will have a hike Saturday, No vember 15. They will meet at the guardians home in Ramona I Court at 1:30 and are asked lo bring a trail lunch. All members are requested to be present. UNITED WORKERS CLASS TO MEET FRIDAY The United Workers Class of the First Christian church will moot I'riday the Mth at two o' clock, at the home of Mrs. Paul I'.laskev al Winchester street. NOV. 14th TO 19th, INCLUSIVE 1 EGGS 1 Extras me- "'. .' .1 to Everyone" from 323 WEST CASS Air Filter Unit Here Still Needs Women Workers Approximately 40 women still are needed to man the air de fense warning service filter cent er at the Roseburg armory, ac cording to Lieutenant John Tru man Runyan, remanding officer. Efforts, are being made to pro vide a personnel of IHO volunteer workers, thoroughly trained In all departments '6f"ihe work and at present registration is about 10 short of the goal. Filter center workers are asked to give about five hours per month to training and practice, Lieutenant Runyan reports. Classes are held each second and fourth week, each session lasting for about two and one-half hours. This is all the time that will be required of volunteers, he states, except In case of actual emergen cy, or In an occasional test. Work Easy To Learn "I fully realize that the recruit ing of 100 women for this work in a city the size of Roseburg is a difficult task," Lieutenant Run yan said, "but I believe It can be accomplished. This is the same sized crew that is being formed in cities of much greater population, yet I believe that we will have no more difficulty in obtaining the desired number of volunteers than will be encountered In cities where the population is larger. "We have had a few cases in w hich we have found women who wanted to volunteer their servic es but feared that the work was too complicated and difficult to learn. This is not the case and, In fact, we have found only a very few women who could not quickly irid easily learn the procedure. I The work is not hard to learn and It is possible to become thoroughly proficient In only one or two practice sessions. No wo man desiring to serve In this de fense capacity need be afraid of encountering any difficulty." Importance Pointed Out Mr. Runyan points out that the air defense warning service is the onlv civilian defense measure over which the V. S. army exer cises direct supervision. This service, he states, will be of the utmost Importance, both In mili tary and civilian defense in the event of Pacific coast air raids, which, in view of possible de velopments of the near future, may very easily materialize. Any women of Roseburg or vi cinity who are willing to give the small amount of time and effort needed to prepare for service in this branch of the defense pro gram are urged by Mr. Runyan to register Immediately at the office of the Roseburg chamber of com merce. The next practice sessions will be held Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, Nov. 24, 25 and 27, and it is hoped to have the crews re cruited to full strength by that time, Lieutenant Runyan states. Back From Portland Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Ohman have return ed hero from Portland, where Mr. Ohman has ben employed for several weeks. They lived here before going lo Portland. COUGHS VOUR CHILD'S coughing at night caused by throat "tickle" or ir ritation, mouth breathing, or a cold can often be prevented by rubbing throat and chest with Vicks VapoRub at bedtime. . VAPORUB'S poultlce-and-vapor action loosens phlegm, relieves irri tation, helps clear upper air pas sages, thus tends to stop mouth breathing and a ftC invite restful If vl9 sleep. Try itl W VAPORua , JUU Walnut ! r Mince Meat Meats i k"r's Hulk. lb 49C '"A 2 lbs. 34c JMIHUIJ MJr.-..-.-ps. the "Food For Sale" Store 4 FREE DELIVERIES How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulslon relieves promptly be cause It goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature 3 soothe and heal raw, tender, ln flrimed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell yon a bottle of Creomulslon with the un derstanding you must like the way It quicklv allays the cough or you are to have your money back. 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