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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG', OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13 1941.
SOXCDDEW'
Social Calendar
Sunday, December 14
. Fourth Congressional district
meeting of Townsend council to
open at 10:30 a. m. with noon pot
luck dinner and continuation of
meeting In afternoon at dining
hall of Douglas hotel. Charles W.
- Wetterman, state manager and
- Floyd Dover, of Grants Pass,
guest speakers.
Choir of St. Paul's Lutheran
church to practice immediately
following evening church services.
Monday, December 15
'J. Dr. R. L. Dunn's non-denomina
tional Bible Study class to meet
; at 7:45 in evening at dining hall
or Douglas Hotel. Public invited.
Riversdale grange benefit five
, hundred party postponed until
evening of January 5.
' Junior Woman's club 7:30 des-
sort-supper and Christmas party
; with exchange of gifts at Wo-
man's clubhouse. Mrs. Ralph
! Herman, chairman assisted by
Mrs. Paul Smith and Mrs. Rock
, Craig.
B. P. W. C. annual Christmas
party at 8 o'clock at home of club
president, Mrs. L. L. Spencer on
North Jackson street.
, . Lilac Circle No. 49, Neighbors
of Woodcraft to meet at 7:30 in
; evening for business session at
, I. O. O. F. hall to bo preceded by
' , 6:30 pot luck supper and annual
Christmas program.
' Tuesday, December 16
Roseburg Woman's club annual
Christmas meeting at two o'clock
' at clubhouse. Mrs. Louis Albert
Banks, guest speaker. Special
- music. Exchange Of gifts.
Eagles auxiliary annual Christ
mas party at 8 o'clock at Eaglet
nail. Members to exchange inex
pensive gifts.
Wednesday, December 17
Garden Valley Women's: club
annual Christmas party and ex
change, of inexpensive gifts at no
hostess meeting at clubhouse. -
M. O. A. club annual Christmas
party and exchange of gifts at
, one o'clock luncheon at home of
Mrs. C. B. Calkins.
New Idea club to meet at one
O'clock luncheon at home of Mrs.
V. R. Buckingham.
Choir of St. Paul's Lutheran
church to practice at 7:30 In even
ing at church.
Roseburg Art and Embroidery
club to meet at one o clock turkey
luncheon and Christmas party
) exchange of gifts at homaof Mrs.
Cluck.
Red Cross Sewing club of
American Legion auxiliary to
meet at Welfare sewing room at
. Medical arts building at 1:30 o'
clock. South Umpqua Ladies club to
meet In afternoon at home of
Mrs. John Ferguson for Christ
mas party and exchange of inex
pensive gifts.
II. E. O. club mooting Indefi
nitely postponed.
Thursday, December 18
Roseburg Country club ladles to
moot at 9:30 a. m. at clubhouse
lor contract bridge. Potluck lun
cheon at 12:30. Exchange of Rifts
and annual Christmas party.
(Jolting in afternoon If weather
permits.
Midweek Bible class of St.
Paul's Lutheran church to meet at
two o'clock at homo of Mrs. Rus
sell Kalne for annual Christmas
parly, (lifts will be exchanged.
Christian Science Relief Sew
ing group to meet at two o'clock
at Perkins building to work on
Bundles for Britain.
Friday, December 19
F. S. club annual Christmas
party and exchange of gifts at
party to be held at one o'clock at
homo of Mrs. Harry E. Hatfield.
P. N. G. club annual Christmas
turkey dinner at 6:30 at 1. O. O.
F. hall.
Young People's League of St.
Paul's Lutheran church to hold
annual Christmas party with ex
change of gifts at 7:30 In evening
at home of Mr. and Mrs. Iowis
Wilson.
December 22
Eagles auxiliary to sponsor an
nual Christmas tree and program
for children at 8 o'clock at Eagles
hall.
December 23
Installation of officers of Job's
Daughters at 8 o'clock In evening
at Masonic temple. Public invit
ed. December 28
Gray Ladles to sponsor Christ
inas dance at Veterans Facility.
December 27
Formal dance at Oriental Gar
dons from 9 to 12 for Job's Daugh
ters, their escorts, DeMolay mem
bers and Invited friends.
January 2
Country Club Ladies tourna
ment committee to sponsor danc
ing party at clubhouse honoring
Junior members of the club.
MID WEEK BIBLE CLASS
ANNOUNCES CHRISTMAS
PARTY FOR THURSDAY
' The ' MId-Wcck ' Bible class of
SI. Paul's Lutheran church will
hold its annual; Christmas party !
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
With the exehange of gifts next
Thursday at two o'clock at the
home ox Mrs. Russell Kalne. All
cordially invited to enjoy the oc
casion,
CHRISTMAS PARTY
HELD WEDNESDAY BY
L. A. TO B. OF R. T.
The annual six-thirty o'clock
turkey dinner and Christmas
party With the exchange of gifts
wag enjoyed by the members ot
the ladle? auxiliary to the Broth
erhood of Railway Trainmen and
their families Wednesday night
at the Roseburg Woman's club
house. Mrs. R, W. Melssncr was chair
man of the dinner. Covers were
placed for fifty. Beautiful Christ
mas greenery and tall lighted ta
pers were used to decorate the
tables, while the lighted Christ
mas tree (In charge of Mrs. Ger
trude Felkcrt) added to the en
joyment of the evonin,
The evening's prize was won by
Mrs. Jessie Duncan. Mrs. Esther
Dunlap, of Eugene, formerly of
this city, was present lor tnc oc
casion.
On behalf of the auxiliary,
beautiful gifts were presented to
tho president, secretary and
treasurer (Mrs. Myrtle Snoddy,
Mrs. jesslo Duncan and Mrs.
Kathryn Frenm) In appreciation
for their work in the organize
tlon. Mrs. Clara Starmer acted as
Installing officer and the new of
ficers installed included: coun
cilor, S. W. Starmer; past presi
dent, Clara Starmer; president,
Myrtle Snoddy; vice-president,
Lela Spray; secretary, i.Josjdo
Duncan; treasurer, ,v" Kathryn
Froam: conductress) .Anna wal
ker; chaplain, Alda Williams;
warden, Garnet Allison; inner
guard, Nellie Ford, and outer
guard. Elsie Wright.
The meeting nignts nave Deen
changed from Wednesdays to
Tuesdays and tho next session
will be held Tuesday, January 13,
at 7:30 o'clock at the Roseburg
Woman's clubhouse.
MRS. R. L. HOUNSHELL
INSTALLED PRE8IOENT
OF W. S. C. S. THURSDAY
Tho annual Christmas one
o'clock luncheon of the Methodist
Woman's society of Christian
Service was enjoyed Thursday at
thtf church parlors with Mrs. J.
E. Dent as hostess chairman.
Red and green decorations and
holiday favors carried out a very
beautiful motif for tho soi-vlng
tables. Covers were placed for
fifty.
Mrs. A. J. Gpddcs, president,
conducted the business meeting
with Mrs. Paul Geddes In charge
of the devotions on the subject,
Two Forces to bo Considered in
This Time of War," after which
reports were given by the various
committees and Mrs. raut uoo-
des accompanied Mrs. W. H. Pal
tlson, who very charmingly sang,
'There's a Song in Tho Air."
Poems entitled "Birth of Christ,"
Peace on Earth," "Christmas
Spirit" and "Carols of the Low
land" wore noautliuny presented
by Mrs. Geddes.
Mrs. Melville 1. wire, wue oi
tho pastor of the church, very
graciously conducted the impres
sive Installation ceremony of new
officers, who Include: President,
Mrs. R. L. Hounsholl; vice presi
dent, Mrs. Floyd Wilson; record
ing secretary, Mrs. Koseoo Mars
tors; treasurer, Mrs. F. W.
Chase; corresponding secretary,
Mrs. G. W. Leeper; vice-president
of missionary education, Mrs. A.
J. Starmer; vice president of so
cial relations and local church ac
tivities, Mrs. J. J. Eastling; sec
retary of literature and publica
tions, Mrs. A. J. Starmer, and
secretary of student work, Mrs.
A. J. Ellison.
Mrs. A. J. Geddes, retiring
president, graciously thanked
ho members ot tile aid lor moir
cooperation and help during her
year as the head of the organiza
tion.
AMERICAN HOME AND
FINE ARTS DEPTS.
HOLD JOINT MEETING
The American Homo and Hue
Arts departments ot the Junior
Wonians' club held a combined
meeting Wednesday evening at
the attractive home of Mrs. Perry
Thlole. Tho Christmas motif was
beautifully carried out in the deco
ration:.
During the evening tho group
carved angels ironi soup to be
used In the decorations for the an
nual Christmas party at the coun
ty hospital. The majority of the
members of the two departments
worked on national defense and
those at the meeting discussed
plans Tor the club to assist the
defense program.
Mrs. Pony Thlole and Mrs.
George Hammer were joint hos
tesses lor tho meeting and later
served delicious refreshments to
Mrs. , Bernard Walt-h, Mrs. Clif
ford E. Smith and Mrs. Donald
Johnson,
ATTORNEY HARTFIEL
id GUEST SPEAKER
AT W. C. T. U. MEETING
rars. ynnie u, itusseu, pivsi-
dent of the Roseburg unitn of
the W. C. T. U., graciously pre
sided over the mooting held
Wednesday at the homo of Mrs.
C. II. WIckham on Mill street, at
which time Attorney Thomas
Hartficl gave a very fine talk on
"Juvenile Delinquency." His talk
was very greatly appreciated by
the members and guests.
A very beautiful devotional
service was conducted by Mrs.
Myra Wilson. Discussion of the
W. C. T. U. booth at the turkey
Show was held. Mrs. Luclla Rice
will serve the Roseburg union at
the booth. Proceeds raised from
articles sold from the booth will
benefit the Children's Farm
Home at Corvallls. The members
and guests in attendance brought
lovely gifts to be sent to the chil
dren at the home during the
Christmas holidays.
Sprays and garlands of holly
graced tho attractively appointed
tea table. Hostesses In charge of
the refreshments included: Mrs.
WIckham, Mrs. Charles A. Ed
wards and Mrs. George Leeper.
The next meeting will be held
the second Wednesday in Janu
ary, the place of which will bo
announced later.
MID-WEEK BIBLE CLASS
HA8 MEETING AT 6IEMANN
HOME THURSDAY
Last Thursday afternoon, Mrs.
P. Siemann and Mrs. M. Richard
son were joint hostesses In en
tertaining the members and
friends of the Mid-Week Biblo
class of St. Paul's 1 Lutheran,
cnurcn, at tho homo of the for
mer. During the business meet
ing, it was decided to have the
next meeting in tho form of a
Christmas party, at which time
gifts will be exchanged. This
meeting will be at the home of
Mrs. R. Kalne with Mrs. C. Bee
croft as Joint hostess.
Tho rest of tho afternoon was
spent socially ,at which time the
hostesses served delicious re
freshments to Rev. and Mrs. Syl
wester, Mrs. L. Wilson, Mrs. R.
Kalne, Miss A. Mousch, Mrs. W.
Vogt, Mrs. L. Voigt, Mrs. A.
Coenenburg, Mrs. W. Ackley,
Mrs. P. Ackley, Mrs. C. Booeroft,
Mrs. R. Hebard, Miss F. Schacf
fer, Mrs. V. Andralef f, . Mis. J.
Feldkamp and Mrs. Smith.
D. A. R. MEMBERS
ENTERTAINED AT
HOME OF MISS PAGE
Miss Margaret Page and Mrs.
D. N. Busonbark wore most gra
cious hostesses to the 1). A. R.
members Monday evening at a
lovely seven-thirty o'clock dessert
supper at the homo of the form
er on Commercial avenue. A beau
tiful blue and silver motif was
carried out on tho table and the
holiday motif was carried out In
the rooms.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
May Beeklcy, a guest, Mrs. Ray
S. Petrcquin, logout, Mrs. W. M.
Campbell, Miss Adeline Stewart,
Mrs. R. H. Grinsted, Mrs. C. P.
Caylor, Mrs. George M. Brown,
Mrs. William Boll and the hos
tesses, Mrs. Busonbark and Miss
Pago.
Miss Stewart had charge of the
program and presented an ex
ceptionally fine talk on the Crafts
and Arts of Ecuador.
ELNORA LUCILLE EDWARDS
AND ISAAC W. GERVAIS
MARRY IN VANCOUVER, WN.
Announcement has boon made
of the marriage of Miss Elnora
Lucille Edwards, charming
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
A. Edwards, and Isaac Wilkin
son Gervais. son of Mrs. Tonv
Erlhaeh, of Tiller, at) Vancouver.
Washlnglon, Friday, December 5.
1 lie bride who is a nurse at
Mercy hospital in Roseburg. re
cently came to this city from Mn
bile, Alabama, w here she attend
cd school and received her
nurse's training. The bridegroom,
who Is employed by Umpqua Na
tional Forest service as a forest
guard in the summer time. Is a
student at Oregon Slate college.
He was graduated from the Davs
Creek high school in 1!U3.
PRAYER GROUP TO BE
ADDED TO DR. DUNN'S
BIBLE CLASS MEETINGS
Dr. R. L. Dunn's non-dcnotul-
national Bible study class will
meet at 7:15 o'clock Monday
night at the dining hall of the
Douglas hotel to study "The Mil
lenium" and the following di
visional topics, "Universale, Pre
vailing Righteousness"; "Satan's
Power and Influence Removed."
and "Extent and Universality of
tho Kingdom."
The class w ill conclude a reso
lution for tho organization for a
definite prayer group In behalf
of Britain and America. The at-
tendance at class meetings has
been reported to be exceptionally
fine. All iersons Interested arc
mi diallv Invited to attend.
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KEYSTONE CLUB HOLDS
CHRI8TMA8 PARTY AT
KRELL HOME FRIDAY W-
The Methodist Keystone club
held its annual Christmas party
with the exchange of gifts Friday
at a very lovely one-thirty o'clock
dessert-luncheon given by Mrs. G
M. Krell, Mrs. Earl Wiley and
Mrs. Phil Wassom at the Krell
home, ,
A beautiful Christmas tree and
holiday decorations were used for
the occasion. The members
brought donations for the Christ
mas baskets to be distributed dur
ing the holiday season.
Covers were placed fbr"""Mrs
Glenn Wilson, Mrs. John M
Raish, Mrs. Marion Felter. Mrs-
R. B. Hampton, Mrs. M. M. Nel
son, Mrs. Crystal Rand, Mrs. Fred
L. Southwick, Mrs. C. K. Rand,
Mrs. E. O. Rand, Mrs. Vernon
Keel, Mrs. Ed Borgen, Mrs. Ken
neth Ford, Mrs. Elward Smith,
Mrs. E. A. Britton, Mrs. H. D.
McKay, Mrs. W. E. Bucll, Mrs.
Adrian Fisher, Mrs. C. A. Ed
wards, Mrs. Melville T. Wire,
Mrs. Roscoe Marsters, Mrs. Hugh
Harrison and tne nostesses, Mrs.
Krell, Mrs. Wiley and Mrs. Was-
som.
The next meeting of the club
will be a one-thirty dessert-lunch
con January 2nd at the home of
Mrs. Vernon Keel.
PRAYER CIRCLE HAS
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS
PARTY AND LUNCHEON
The Northside Prayer Circle
held Its annual Christmas turkey
luncheon and holiday party with
the exchange of gifts Tuesday af
ternoon at the home of Mrs. Wil
liam Fishor on Winchester street.
The rooms and table were beauti
fully decorated In the holiday
motif.
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Covers were placed for: Mrs
Susan Woodruff, Mrs. Susan
Jones, Mrs. I. H. Duff, Mrs. C. A
Chamberlln, Mrs. May Bcckley,
Mrs. Fred A. Knight, Mrs. B. it
Laird, Mrs. Malinda Odorkirk,
Mrs. Anna Nlckson, Mrs. H. H.
Hagen, Mrs. Paul Blaskey, Mrs
Anna Carson, Mrs. Lucie Ingles
and Mrs. William Fisher.
A pleasant social hour follow
ed the enjoyable luncheon.
SHOWER PARTY GIVEN
MRS. GILDERSLEEVE
FRIDAY EVENING
Mrs. W. O. Gildcrslecvc, 828
Hoover street, was honored at a
charming shower party given by
Mrs. Mary Black and Mrs. Lydla
Patterson at seven-thirty o'clock
Friday evening. Other guests in
cluded: Mrs. Sam Welker, Mrs,
Hand, Mrs. Ray McFarlnnd, Mrs,
C. E. Johnson, Margaret Overton,
Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Warner, Mrs.
Emaline Walker, Mrs. J. W. Nich
ols, Mrs. Alderson, Mrs. Kennedy
and daughter, Mrs. Roser and
Mrs. Owen Gildorsleove,
Lovely gifts wrc presented to
the guest of honor. Visiting was
enjoyed and later tho hostesses
served delicious refreshments.
FRIENDLY CIRCLE
CLUB MEETS AT
FRANKLIN HOME
Tho Friendly Circle club met
on Wednesday afternoon, Decem
ber 10th, at the lovely new home
of Mrs. Franklin in Riverside.
Tho regular business meeting
was held and new officers were
elected for the coming year. The
new president is Mrs. Franklin,
and the secretary Is Mrs. Patter
son. Names were selected for secret
sisters for the new year. The rest
ot the afternoon was spent in
games and visiting with Mrs.
Vowel and Mrs. Bowcn winning
the game prizes. Dainty refresh
ments were served by the hos
tess, Mrs. Franklin, at the close
of the afternoon.
Members present were: Mrs.
Patterson, Mrs. Pfaff, Mrs.
Franklin, Mrs. Digby, Mrs. Blov
Ins, Mrs. Rodgers, Mrs. Town
send, Mrs. Grisham, Mrs. Vowoll,
Mrs. Stiewig and Mrs.) Bowen.
Visitors for the afternoon were
Mrs. Mullins and Mrs. Andrus.
The next meeting w ill be held
January 11th at tho homo of Mrs.
Ruth Recce in Riverside, with
Mrs. Lester Pfaff as hostess.
PAST PRESIDENTS
CLUB MEETS AT
DESSERT LUNCHEON
Mrs. Orlena Slattery very gra
ciously entertained tho Past Presi
dent's club of George Starmer
auxiliary at a lovely one thirty
o'clock dessert-luncheon at her
home on South Main street l-'ridav
afternoon. Covers were placed
for Mrs. Charles Craig, a guest,
and Mrs. F. M. Compton, Mrs.
Percy Webb, Mrs. J. F. Hvrd, Mrs.
Hubert Wright, Mrs. V. S. Starm
er. Mrs. William Long, Mrs. Har
ry Taylor anil the hostess, Mrs.
Slattery.
the next meeting ot the club
will be held in January, the place
of which will bo announced later.
DISTRICT RALLY
OF EPWORTH LEAGUE
HELD IN SUTHERLIN
Thirteen young people from the
Methodist Kpworth League were
taken by Mrs. H. D. McKay and
Mrs. Hugh Harrison to the sub
district rally of tho Kpworth
League held In Suthcrlin Satur
day. A iKitluck dinner was enjoyed.
'after which slides and motion pic-
Hires on Palestine wore shown. A
business meeting' closed the pro-
gram.
Marries in Los Angeles, Dec. 6th
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I'hulu hf Clurk Htuitlu. N
Mn. George Boyd Taltt
Miss Rcta L. Houser. attractive
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Houser, of Roseburg, and George
Boyd Taltt, son of Mrs. Maude
Taltr, of Pasadena, Calif., were
married at a very beautiful cere
mony at eleven o'clock Saturday,
December 6th, at the "Wedding
Manor" in Los Angeles. The im
pressive ring ceremony was per
formed by Rev. Julius J. Du BoSe1
in tho presence of a ..few relai
tives and close friends.'
Organ music .. was played
throughout the ' cereimony and
"Because" and "I Love YoU,
Truly" were sung proceeding' the
nuptial service. ,
The chapel altar was outlined
with tall white tapers. Baskets of
white gladioli wore placed in
front of a background of green
ferns and palms.
Tho bride was charming in an
eggshell colored dressmaker suit
with accessories in two shades of
blue. Her corsage was of throe
gardenias surrounded by blue
delphinium. Miss Irene Houser,
of San Diego, sister of the bride,
was maid of honor and was love
ly in an aqua colored ensemble
with accessories In Dubonnet -and
dusty rose. Her corsage was of
LOYAL LEADERS CLASS
HAS POTLUCK SUPPER
AND PARTY TUESDAY
The Loyal Leaders class of the
First Christian church held a
very enjoyable potluck supper
and party Tuesday evening at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Feld
kamp. Christmas greens and tall
lighted tapers carried out the holi
day motif for the party.
Covers were placed for Rev.
and Mrs. John A. Barney, Mr. and
Mrs. Verio Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Hammond, Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Ashworth, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Rood, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Oakley, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mc
Gowan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L.
Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Donn Rada
baugh, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wim-
r, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ogle, Mr.
ind Mm. O. J. Feldkamp and Jer
ry and Bob teldkamp.
r short business meeting was
held and tho next meeting date
was announced for January 13th,
the place of which will be made
known later. "Cootie" was en
joyed during the social hours with
Mr. and Mrs. Don Reed winning
the prizes.
CHRISTMAS PARTY OF
GARDEN VALLEY CLUB
TO BE ON WEDNESDAY
I'he Garden Valley Women's
club will hold its annual Christ
mas parly at a delightful no
hostess affair next Wednesday,
December 17th, at the clubhouse.
I Members are being asked to
take notice that the usual club
meeting day has been changed
from Thursday to Wednesday for
the Christmas party.) Inexpon
sive gi.'ts will be exchanged by
i lie members.
CHRISTMAS PARTY OF
F. S. CLUB TO BE
HELD ON DECEMBER 19
Tho annual Christmas party
and exchange of gifts will be held
by the F. S. club next Friday af
ternoon, December 19th, at the
home of Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield.
All members are most cordially
Invited to enjoy the afternoon,
and are asked to be at the Hat
field homo by one o'clock.
YOUNG LUTHERANS
LEAGUE TO HOLD
CHRISTMAS PARTY
The Young Peoples League of
St. Paul's Lutheran church will
hold its annual Christmas party
and exchange of gifts Fiid.iy ev
ening at 7:30 o'clock at the home
.if Mr. and Airs. Lewis Wilson.
All members and friends arc cor
outllv invited to be present.
-Nuwu-lloviow Engruvlutf.
I Dink roses and deon.nlnk cuui.
peas. Albert H. Andrews; of Pasa-
dena, acted as best man.
A wedding luncheon followed
the ceremony and took place at
the "Ivar House" In Hollywood.
A lovely pink and white motif
was carried out in the table deco
rations and the beautifully deco
rated tjcred wedding cake yiyas
cut by the bride. '' ' ' ,
Following the wedding"' lunch
eon, Mr. and Mrs. Taltt left for a
brief wedding trip-' to Santa Bar
bara, Calif., after whjch the will
return to Los Angeles , to ' make,
their home. ' , ' - -
The bride, who. Is" 'a, popular
member of the younger set here,
was graduated from Roseburg
high school and from Long
Beach, Calif., Junior college. She
was employed in Roseburg three
years, before going to Los Ange
les, where she is now employed
by the Crown Willamette Paper
company. The bridegroom, who
is well known here, having spent
several winters in this city, was
graduated from Pasadena high
school and Junior college. He is
now employed at the North
American Aircraft company in
Inglewood, Calif.
YOUTHS TEMPERANCE
COUNCIL HAS MEETING
AND CHRISTMAS PARTY
The Youths Temperance Coun
cil mot at the home of Mildred
Frohmader Tuesday evening with
Maxino King, president, conduct
ing the business session. A writ
ten test was taken by the group
on the series of alcohol lessons
studied during tho last year.
A Christmas party followed the
busines mooting, at which time
the decorated and lighted tree
was enjoyed and the group held
a taffy pull. Holly decorated the
rooms for the party.
Those enjoying the evening in
cluded Mildred Frohmader, Mar
caret Harvey, Lowinc Jones,
Wanda and Lois Jurgens, Maxine
King, Patricia Murphy, Virginia
Roselund, Richard and Raymond
Dunning. Duncan McLean, Mars
Southwick, Paul Weaver and the
advisors, Mrs. Ruth Frohmader
and Mrs. Frod L. Southwick.
The next meeting of tho croup
will be January 13, the place and
time ot which will' be announced
later.
MRS. PAUL HELWEG
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE
CLUB ON TUESDAY
A blue cloth covered tho serv
ing table used by Mrs. Paul Hcl-
weg Tuesday, when she entertain
ed her bridge club at a very love
ly one-thirty o clock dessert-lunch
eon at her attractive home in Lau-
rchvood. Silver and blue candles
and Christmas ornaments graced
the center of the table. Tho cen
terpiece was circled by a clear
colored cellophane wreath.
Covers were placed for Mrs. C.
B. Wade, Mrs. U. D. Powell, Mrs.
Bruce Thompson, guests, and Mrs.
Maurice J. Ncwland, Mrs. Ches
ter Morgan, Mrs. Harrie W.
Booth, Mrs. Edward G. Kohl
hagen and Mrs. H. H. Turner.
Contract bridge was enjoyed
during tho pleasant afternoon
hours with Mrs. Ncwland win
ning the high score prize and
Mrs. Morgan the tabic prize.
JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB
CHRISTMAS MEETING
TO BE EVENT OF MONDAY
The Junior Woman's club will
meet Monday night at the club
house for the annual Christmas
party and exchange of gifts. A
seven-thirty o'clock dcsseit sup-
por will be In charge of Mrs.
Ralph Herman, assisted by Mrs.
Paul Smith and Mrs. Rock Craig.
All members arc urged to be
present.
HOME ECONOMICS CLUB
HAS ANNUAL CHRISTMAS
TEA ON THURSDAY
The Home Economics club of
Roseburg senior high school held
its annual Christmas tea and ini
tiation the evening of December
4th at the home economics room.
The mothers and friends of the
girls were invited to enjoy the
affair. The established national
initiation ceremony was used
with the following girls partici
pating: "Spirit of Home Living,"
by Helch Wann; "Charm" by El
la Mae Cloako;. "Dependability"
by Ruth Hansen; "Cooperation"
by Lois Fowler, and "Happiness"
by Jerry Johnson.
The following girls were Ini
tiated by the club: Vice-president,
Ruble Golden; Vivian Miller,
Jane Walker, Wanda Jurgens,
Beverly Kruse, Eula Carnahan,
Ruth Lewis, Maxine King and
Carol Crossland.
Miss Carol Carnes was Initiated
as an honorary member. The pro
gram Included a vocal solo, "O,
Holy Night," by Mrs. Floyd Lew
is; Interesting review of the life
of "Ellen H. Richards," by Vir
ginia Walsh, club president. Ellen
H. Richards is the founder and
first president of the national
home economics association.
Helen Wann read a Christmas
story and the sextette sang
Christmas carols. Catherine liv
ing acted as pianist for the pro
gram. Tea was served at the close of
the program and Miss Dorothy
White and Miss Athalic Taylor,
past presidents of the club,
poured.
P.-T. A. MEETING
S HELD AT GREEN
SCHOOL FRIDAY NIGHT
The pledge to the flag and God
Bless America opened the De
comber meeting of the Green P.
T. A. Friday evening at the
school house with a large number
of parents and children present.
Due to the absence of the presi
dent, Ernest Bilgcr, vice-presi
dent, had charge of the business
mectingReports of various com
mittees were heard and Mrs.. Jo
seph Porter was appointed chair
man lor the Christmas treats.
Mrs. John Hess was appointed
refreshment chairman for the
January meeting. The lower
grades room won the picture for
this month by having the largest
number of parent? attending the
meeting. Mrs. Walter Jones was
assisted with the educational
program by Mrs. Chas. Inslcy,
Mrs. H. L. Lander and Mrs.
Percy Myers.
Two duets were played by
Norma and Shirley Fisher at the
piano. A reading, "Brother and
Sisterly Love," was given by
Alice Bowcn. . ,
Mr. James gave an intercstinc
talk and showed moving pictures
of Alaska, which he had taken
last summer.
R. L. Preston presented Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Davis with a
large mirror from their friends
and neighbors'. Mr. and Mrs. Da
vis are moving to Suthcrlin to
make their home.
Mrs. John Hess will have
charge of the refreshments and
Mr. Louellcn in charge of enter
tainment for the January meet
ing. METHODIST CHOIR
INVITES PUBLIC TO
CHRISTMAS MUSICALS
The Methodist church choir has
invited the public to enjoy a
Christmas muslcale to be pre
sented at the church at 7:30
o'clock the evening of December
21st. Mrs. Paul Goddes is director
and organist.
The choir has selected carols
and anthems from the new and
more modern type of music. A
number of the anthems are re
ported to bo unusually beautiful
and the words carry special senti
ment of the Christmas season
and holiday spirit. About thirty
voices will be in the choir. The
silver offering to be taken at the
service, will be used to start a
fund to purchase now choir robes.
Carols with descants and a spe
cial anthem entitled, "Christmas
in tho Wood" by Mabel Daniels,
describing all of the creatures in
the wood and tholr reaction to
the birth of the Christ child, will
be outstanding features on tho
program.
Choir rehearsals lake place at
tho church every Tuesday eve
ning at 7:30 o'clock.
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STATE REBEKAH PRESIDENT
PAYS OFFICIAL VISIT TO
REBEKAH LODGE NO. 41
Roseburg Rebekah Lodge No.
41 held a very interesting meet
ing Tuesday evening when 56
members and 12 visitors greeted
Mrs. Myrtle McAlpin, state presi
dent of the Rebekah assembly
here for her official visit. 4
Mrs. McAlpin, Mrs. ' Edythe
Florence Kelley, past president
of the A. R. A.; Ethel Bailey, as
sembly chaplain; Elsie Reese,
deputy district president, and
Harriete Heapby, deputy district
president of Gold Beach were in-
The beautiful Rebekah degree
was conferred on five candidates,
Marcelllne McCormlck, Helen M.
Fox, Jean Mlddleburg, Marjorle
Wolford and Hazel Stock.
Mrs. Norma Waltermire, P. N.
G. of Hope Rebekah lodge, Ash
land, was welcomed as a member
by deposit of card.
President McAlpin gave a short
address stressing fratcrnalism
and the need of friendship and
co-operation, following which she
was presented with a lovely
chenille bedspread as a token of
remembrance from No. 41.
Short talks were also given by
Mrs. Edythe F. Kelley, Miss
Jeanne Buick (charter member),
Mrs. Margaret Bannlnger, of
Friendship Rebekah lodge, Lin
coln, Kans., Mrs. A. W. Arlan
son, North Bend, and Mrs. H.H
riote Hoaphy, of Gold Beach, Ore.
The lodge decided to make and
equip an indefinite number of
khaki comfort kits for army boys
hospitalized during the holidays,
and will meet next Wednesday
afternoon, December 17, in the
Red Cross rooms in charge of
Mrs. Mabel Wilson, for work.
Purchasing committee included
Mrs. Lydia Roadman, Mabel
Wilson and Ruth Dishman.
LUNCHEON AND PARTY
TO B HELD BY
M. O. A. CLUB WEDNESDAY
, Members of the M. O. A. cluli
arc most cordially invited to m
joy a one o'clock luncheon ani.Q
the annual Christmas party with
the exchange of gifts next Wed
nesday at the home of Mrs. C.
B. Calkins. A sqcial hour will
Jollow: the luncheon... ' . " . .
FROM "POP"
TO ALL THE
FAMILY
O His
Picture
A Present
Long
Remembered
Time Saving
Money Saving
Appreciated
PHONE 331
FOR AN n
APPOINTMENT "
CLARK'S STUDIO
105 S. Jackson Roseburg
How about your Chrislma? buy-- '
ing ' ;
Hurry, hurry, time's a'flylng '
Dresses hankies slips or olovcs" J
Give her all the things she loves.
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