ROSEBUR(S NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBUR6. OREGON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1942. THRES o Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER NUTRITION MEETING " TO BE HELD TONIGHT All persons Interested In' the nutrition program tor national defense are Invited to attend the meeting to be held tonight, Feb ruary 10, at 7:30 o'clock in the health office at the court house. Representatives from all wo men's organizations In Douglas county, are requested to be pres ent. Mrs. L. A. Wells, county chairman, will preside over the meeting. Every member of the Douglas county nutrition defense council is especially requested to he in attendance at the meeting. W. S. OF C. S. TO MEET ON THURSDAY The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service will meet Thursday at a one o'clock luncheon at the Methodist church with Mrs. Fos ter Butner, chairman, of the hos tess committee. The business meeting will be in charge of Mrs. OR. L. Hounshell, president, with Mrs. H. D. McKay in charge of devotions and Mrs. A. N. Orcutt as program chairman. All mem y bers and friends are cordially in i viled to be present. , HARMONY CLUB HOLDS MEETING ON FRIDAY SUTHERLIN, Feb. 10. The Harmony club met at the home ) of Miss Beulah Hoffmeister Fri day afternoon. Bridge was in play during the afternoon with Mrs. Edgar Slack winning both high and the galloping goose prizes. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Hoffmeister, to the following mesdames: Sa villa Bamber, E. H. Randall, Edward Lamoreaux, Edgar Slack and Lyelle Palmer and the Misses Q Hildah Hoffmeister and Mary Alice Randall. GLENGARY SEWING CLUB TO MEET ON WEDNESDAY The Glengary Sewing club will meet Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. A. Hooten with Mrs. Lucas as assist ing the hostess. All members are cordially invited to be present. TO EASE MISERY OF CHILD'S COLD RUB ON WICKS VVAPORUB A Bit of "South Pan-American is the word yet a tinge of Valentine, too. Colorful spring shades in the season's most attractive styles for the young misses. Set a gay mode an attrac tive mode with the "hit" of 1942 the dress young Miss America has picked to suit her spring personality. V BUSY STEPPERS CLUB ENJOYS LUNCHEON OLALLA, Feb. 10. Mrs. Mary Hodges was a most gracious hos tess to the Busy Steppers club Thursday at a 12:30 potluck luncheon. Seated at the long, beautifully arranged table were the following: Mrs. Anna Ire land, Mrs. Effie Crouchcr, Mrs. Ada Nichols, Mrs. Lillle Reed, Mrs. Josephine Parkhurst, Mrs. Jean Nichols, Mrs. Blanche Deg ner, Mrs. Melina Perron, Mrs. Renie Jenkins, Mrs. Garnet Folmsbee, Mrs. Adda Ollivant, Mrs. Millie Steeii, Mrs. Bertha Divine, Mi's. Grace Leighton, Miss Lillie Davlln, Mrs. Inez Carson and daughter, Patricia, Mrs. Lydia Hooper, Miss Virginia Byron, Mrs. Junia Byron, Mrs. Sadie Lewellyn and daughter, Darlene, Mrs. Maureen Bowe, Mrs. Viola Nicohls and Albert Hodges and the hostess, Mrs. Hodges. . In the afternoon the group was Joined by Mrs. Myrtle Hoover, Mrs. Hester Laurance and Mrs. Alta Howard and daughter, Darla Sue. BIRTHDAY DINNER GIVEN BY MRS. THIEL YONCALLA, Feb. 10. Honor ing the birthday of her husband, Mrs. Herman Thiel entertained at a turkey dinner at her home north of town Tuesday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Howard Woolman of Drain, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cellars, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kelso and Mr. and Mrs. Thiel. KEYSTONE CLUB TO MEET AT POTLUCK SUPPER THURSDAY . The Methodist . Keystone club members and their husbands are invited to enjoy a six-thirty o'clock potluck supper Thursday evening at the church parlors. Everyone attending has been ask ed to bring a white elephant gift and a Valentine. COUNTRY CLUB LADIES TO MEET pN THURSDAY The ladies of the Roseburg Country club will meet Thursday at 9:30 a. m. at the clubhouse for the weekly contract bridge tour nament play. Potluck luncheon will be served at 12:30 o'clock and if the weather permits, golf ing will be enjoyed in the after- of the Border" for the Misses Spring DRESS O Youthful and Gay... O To Chase the Blues Away s' A fit for the junior misses. New shades ; in sizes 9 to 7. They ' slenderize and per sonalize. HOME OF BEAUTIFUL STYLES SIDE GLANCES copR.mywmtnvtcr. uic. t. nntau. .pyr.orr. ' . a-n "Yes, Hint was the hand when we went down four spades doubled, while you were telling us how you gave up po tatoes and white bread!" Action and Romance !docJ X Errol Flynn with Olivia de Havllland hvthe heroic saga of Cus-' ter's Last Stand, "They Died With Their Boots On," which opens Wednesday at Hunt's. Indian theatre. : Find Model Planes i n Japanese Home Los Angeles police confront a Jap with model airplanes found in his Terminal Island borne. He is one of several hundred enemy aliens removed from the Los Angeles naval district. MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET ON THURSDAY The Missionary society will meet Thursday at two-thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. John E. Runyan on South Jackson street with Mrs. J. Pinkerton and Mrs. . W. M. Campbell assisting hostesses. The business meeting will be conducted by Mrs. Camp bell and new officers will be elected. The devotions will be in charge of Mrs. Earl Ullrich with Mrs. W. M. Chalmersvpresenting the year book of prayer and Mrs. Homer Grow completing the study books. All members and friends are most cordially invited to be present. LODGE MEETING HELD AT ELKTON ELKTON, Feb. 10. The Ump qua Rebekah lodge, No. 173, met Tuesday evening with Mrs. Ag nes Hudson acting as noble grand. After the close of the meeting a covered plate lunch was enjoyed. Moves to Roteburg Miss Hel en Hinck, of Medford, arrived In Roseburg Monday to work as as sistant secretary to Eugene Fish er, who Is secretary of the Med ford Productive association with offices in the Umpqua Savings and Loan association building. DyGdbraiih FORMER ROSEBURG ' WOMAN MARRIES IN VANCOUVER, MONDAY Alma Harness, former business woman of this city and now a resident of Eugene, was married Monday, February 9, at Vancouv er, Washington, to Roger Bow man. After disposing of her store in Roseburg, Mrs. Harness operated a ready-to-wear store in Springfield, Oregon, later mov ing to Eugene. Mr. Bowman is employed by the state highway department In Eugene. They will make their home at 1741 Villard street. MR. AND MRS. ULAM ' ENTERTAIN AT DINNER DAYS CREEK, Feb. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ulam were recent ly hosts at a charming dinner party complimenting Mrs. Eecker of Woodburn who has been spending some time here with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Rlgdon. Covers were arranged at the attractively appointed table for Mrs. Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Rigdon, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Clark and daughter, Sharon, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Ulam. Following the dinner hour cards were enjoyed. MRS. MAY SWIFT HONORED AT SHOWER TENMILE, Feb. 10 A beaut! ful shower was given at the home of Mrs. Gladys Rathkey Thurs day afternoon in honor of Mrs. May Swift. The pleasant after noon hours were spent in visit ing and opening the many beau tiful and useful gifts received by the honored guest, Mrs. May Swift. At the, tea hour dainty refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Gladys Rathkey to a large number of friends. At the flfft itffn of a cold, make up your mind to avoid as mucb of the in mine, inalns, foreneu and , stuff? condition of your nostril as poaaiDia. insert Meninoiatum in each nostril, aim mh it vigorously on tout cheat. You'll be dellehted I with the way Menthoiatum combats I cold miser? nd helps res tors com- ion. jars or luoes, wc, MECOELL CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING SUTHERLIN, Feb. 10. Mi's. Noah Rose, Jr., entertained the Mccdell club Thursday afternoon at the hume of Mrs. H. L. Wahl east of Sutherlin. The pleasant hours were spent in visiting. The hostess served a delicious dessert luncheon at 4:30 o'clock at a table covered with a valen tine lunch cloth and beautifully decorated in the center with a bouquet of tulips with red stream ers hung from the ceiling. Covers were placed for Mrs. Howard Wahl, Mrs. Lester Mar tin, Mrsj Hugh Wahl, Mrs. George Beecroft, Mrs. Iccl Clark, Mrs. Paul .Trozelle, Mrs. John Mus grove, Mrs. Owen Rose, Mrs. Ken neth Sweeney, Mrs. Jack Denlcy, and the hostess, Mrs. Rose. A smaller table was sot for Barbara ind Donna Fae Rose, Bobby and Margaret Rose, Patsy Wahl, San dra Clark and Kenny Dean Wahl. ELKTON RESIDENTS ATTEND MEETING. ELKTON, Feb. 10. A sub-dis trict meeting of the W. S. C. S. was held in the Methodist church of Roseburg Tuesday. Mrs. Georgia Richman, of Coquille, was the guest speaker. Mr. Rich man at one time lived near Elk ton. The ladies of the Roseburg church served lunch at noon. The Elkton ladies who attended were Mrs. Lena Fox, Mrs. Bcda Carlile, Mrs. Edith Adams, Mrs. Gladys Flowerday, Miss Mary Wells, Mrs. Ida Thomas, Mrs. Chester Godel, Mrs. Elizabeth Owens, Mrs. Thelma Vinomt, and Mrs. Mary Grubbe. Rev. M. Fox and Sidney Flowerday took the Elkton delegation to Roseburg. TILLICUM BRIDGE CLUB HAS MEETING , SUTHERLIN, Feb. 10. The Tlllicum Bridge club met Tues day; afternoon with Mrs. Paul Trozelle at her home on Central avenue. Miss Mary Alice Ran dall won the high score. L'ate in the afternoon a dainty lunch was served at tables prettily decorat ed in the Valentine motif. Those attending were Mrs. Sa villa Bamber, Mrs. Edgar Slack, Mrs. C. L. Carr, Mrs. Edward Lamoreaux, Mrs. Elmer Cooper, Mrs. Frank Watkins, Mrs. A. Coenenberg, Miss Mary Alice Randall, Mrs. E. H. Randall, Mrs. John Madsen, Mrs. Harry Cheno weth and the hostess, Mrs. Tro zelle. ' MR. AND MRS. MARKS ENTERTAIN SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. John Marks, Sr., entertained at their home on the Coiintry club road Saturday eve ning, having as their guests: Mr and Mrs. A. H. Marsh, Mr. and Mrs, L. E. Nickson and Lynn Ed ward, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cacy and Barbara Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crosier, Mr. and Mrs. John Marks, Jr., and Miss Mil dred Marks. Cards and visiting were en joyed and later lovely refreshments- were served by the hos tess. SUNSHINE CLUB TO MEET ON THUR8DAY The Northside Sunshine club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Miss Elizabeth Paul at .104 West Second avenue north, Members are asked to bring white elephant gifts to the meeting. Val entines will also be exchanged. LADY ELKS TO MEET THURSDAY EVENING The Lady Elks will meet Thurs day evening at 8 o'clock at the temple. High score prizes will be awarded winners In the card plays. All Lady Elks are cordially invited to be present. BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN WILFRED VIAN YONCALLA, Feb. 10. Mrs. Ira Vian entertained at a very en joyable party at her home last week honoring the birthday an niversary of her son, Wilfred. Last Local News Attends to Business Brem Starchor, of Medford, spent yes terday In this city attending to business. Home From Hospital George Wharton has boon discharged from Mercy hospital, where he received medical treatment for a week for pneumonia. n Medical Detachment Roy Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Long, of Umpqua, Of!., has been assigned to the medical detach ment at Paine field, Everett, Wash., according to word receiv ed here. Couples Obtain Licenses Mar riage licenses were issued at Re no, Nov., Monday, to two Drain couples: Lenard McDonald, 22, and Edith Spencer, 21; and New ton McDonald, 21, and Virginia Henderson, 21. Stationed In Texas According to word received here, Walter C. Wilson, formerly of Roseburg and pt one time connected with the South Umpqua Falls CCC camp, is now an aviation mechanic in the urmy at Sheppard field, Tex. Back From California J. E. Clark, local Southern Pacific company agent, has returned to his duties here, following a week's stay in Los Angeles on business. During his absence, E. O. Rickli, local S. P. telegrapher, acted as agent. . ' . Returns to Portland Thor Bergstrom, representing the American Casualty company, has returned to his headquarters in Portland, following a short stay in this city attending to business with the local agent, R. E. Par geter, at the Douglas Abstract company. Leaves for Portland Mrs. Charles Fox (Vivian Orcutt) of Marshfleld, stopped over here Sunday night and left Monday for Portland on business. While here, she visited her pa'rents, At torney and Mrs. A. N. Orcutt, on Chadwick street.. The Fox fam ily plan to move soon from Marsh field to Portland. Merry-Go Round Club to Meet The Winston Mcrry-GoRound club will meet Wednesday at a 1:30 o'clock dessert-luncheon at the home of Mrs. Howard Carnes. Members are asked to bring their sewing equipment to the meeting as the afternoon hours will be spent in sewing for the Red Cross. Return to Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Duncan have return ed to their home in this city, fol lowing a two weeks' stay in Port land and at Bremerton, Wash. While at the latter place they were guests for a week at the home of Mr..Duncan's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bogard, former residents of this city. Mrs. Bogard was Bernice Duncan, of Roseburg, before her marriage. Now She Shops "Cash and Carry" Without Painful Backache When dlaorder of kidney function permits poisonous mutter to rvmaln in your blood, it may cuuao naming backache, rheumatic poinj, lei pains, Ions of pop and energy, getting up nic'it, swelling, puflinea under Die eyes, licadnchos and dijinu. Frequent or scanty pOMHRCfl with smarting and burninx some times shows thcro is something wrong with your kidneys or bladdt-r. " Don't woitt Ask your dnifrpist for Doan's rills, used' sunrcMfully by millions for over -tO yenrs. Thry rivo happy relief and will help the l! miles of kidney tubes tluah out pulson otm wnnto from your blood. Get Doan's Pills. Times Today Robt. Taylor, WPB Purchaser Purchasing agent for Donald Nelson's War Production Board ' Is Douglas C. MacKeachie. former A. & P. food stores manager, who also directed pur . chases for the late OPM. ' Happy Hour Club to Meet The Riversdale Happy Hour club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Vernon Orr. Shops and Visit Mrs. A. M. Shaffer and Mrs. Robert Shaffer, of Canyonvlllo, spent yesterday in this city shopping and visiting. Friendly Circle Club to Meet The Friendly Circle club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. H. Pfaff on the Curry estate in Riversdale. Attending to Business T. G. Watson, of the Umpqua forest service in Roseburg, is spending three days in Medford attending to business. Home From Hospital Mrs. Floyd Wilson has returned to her heme in this city following a four-day stay In Mercy hospital receiving medical attention. Visits Parents Miss Elizabeth Campbell, teacher in the schools at Independence, Ore., , spent the week-end here visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Camp bell. Mrs. Duncan Home Mrs. V. R. Duncan has returned to her home on Hamilton street, following a two weeks' stay In Portland at tending to business and In Brem erton, Wash., visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bogard. ' 10 WITH EACH 35c Qt. REMEMBER 10o SAVINGS STAMP FREE A Starts Wednesday 4 Days! VDTqi Lana Turner, "Johnny Eager" Visitors Here Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Tison, of Days Creek, were business visitors in this city Mon day. Back From Vacation Mrs. El- ma Karcher has returned tc her home In this city, following a ten. day vacation In California. Visit In Euaehe Mr. and Mrs. George Dora and daughter, Ra chel, have returned to their home on North Pine street, following the week end in Eugene visiting Mrs. Dora's mother and sister. Returns Here Mrs. L. M. Mc Afee, who has been spending the lust two weeks in Bend, Ore., visiting her brother, has returned to Roseburg to resume her visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Campbell on South Main street. 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