RPSEBURS NEWS-REVIEWj R6SE6URr, 6r6SQR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 1, 1942. THREE o O; Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER SHOWER PARTY GIVEN FOR MRS. WYNTER CANYONVILLE, Feb. 11. Mrs A. C. Duncan, Mrs. Bob Shaffer nnd Miss Alyce Johnson wore hostesses at a shower for Mrs Bradford Wynter at the Duncan home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Shaffer and Miss Johnson entertained the group of women with a dialogue, after which Mrs. Wynter opened her many dainty gifts. After the gifts were pass ed around and viewed by all pres ent, refreshments were served to the following: Grandma Graham, grandmother of Mrs. Wynter; Mrs. Emmett Moyer and daugh ter Norine, Mrs. Ruth McGoe, Mrs, Cecile Williams, Mrs. Lillian Womack. Mrs. Bennetta Pickett, Mrs. Alice Green, Mrs. Fred Cooper, Mrs. W. C. Pelham, Mrs. J. O. Gloss, Mrs. Gordon Harry and two daughters, Jean and Ann Mrs. Harry Boves, Mrs. Myrtle Elliott, Mrs. Vlrgie Hoskins, Mrs. Will Stock. Mrs. Norma Ashcraft, Mrs. Ray Bartley, Mrs. S. L. Blge low, Mrs. Victor Shaw, mother of Mrs. Wynter, Mrs. W. W. Willis, 'Mrs. Barbara Hopkins, Mrs. Mary Jane Bilggs, Mrs. Eva Poole, Mrs. Ed Hamlin, Mrs. Minnie- James, of Riddle, Miss Grace Dumont, Miss Bess Clough, Mrs. Glen Dodge, Mrs. E. W. Brown, Mia. ' Carl Lllja, Mrs. Wade Wonning ton, Mrs. A. P. Miller, Mrs. Hill Gaubert, Mrs. Odom Ford. BIRTHDAY BALL HELD AT GLENDALE GLENDALE, Feb. 11. The committee in charge of the presi dent's birthday ball and food sale Saturday, January 31, for the In fantile paralysis fund reported a net profit of $146.78. Music for the evening was fur nished by Mrs. Fred Ball, Ed ward Hart, A. M. Davis, Arthur Winkelman, and Walter Wlnkel- man, who donated their evening's entertainment. Other entertain ers were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Be lieu, Sam Witzel, and a duet by Anne Lee Aydelott, and Ruth Cooper. A candy sale was held at the hall and also a march of dimes. Clips were sold at the . school during the week before. The city donted the use of the hall for Saturday night and the dance was well attended. Miss Alice Nebel was in charge and the committees to work with her wore R. E. Robinson, -Jack Lewis, A. G. Henninger, and W. R. Stevenson. The committee In charge of the food sale was Mrs. G. M. Jones, Miss Blanche Hoff ner, Mrs. J. H. Stewart and Mrs. Gertrude Lystul. W. C. T. U. SPONSORS TWO MEDAL CONTESTS The W. C. T. U. sponsored a medal contest at the Dillard Sun day school February 1, and at the Lookingglass Sunday school Feb ruary 8. Mrs. Fred L. Southwick, accompanied by Miss Freda Braun Inger, took the following contes tants to the two meetings: Ade line Harem, Ena Mae Hays, Le ona Jones, Joyce Spencer, Carl Carden and Raymond Hall. The contests were for bronze medals. Winner of the contest at Dill ard was Ena Mae Hays, who gave the reading, "A Girl's Ambition." Winner of the contest at Looking- glass was Joyce Spencer with the j reading, "snail iney jo free. EDENBOWER COMMUNITY CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY The Edenbower Community V'lub will hold an important busi 'ness meeting Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the school plavshed. Following the meeting the boys woodworking club will sponsor a carnival to raise money for the 4-H club work. Members and friends are cordially Invited to at tend. CAMP AND AUXILIARY TO MEET ON FRIDAY George Starmer Camp No. 19 and auxiliary to United Spanish . War Veterans will hold their re spective meetings Friday night at 7:30 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall. All members of the camp and auxiliary are requested to be present. PAST PRESIDENTS CLUB TO MEET ON FRIDAY The Past Presidents club of George Starmer auxiliary, U. S, W. V., will meet Friday at a one thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon at the home of Mrs. Hubert Wright. All members are most cordially invited to be present. LEARN THE TRUTH ABOUT dowel worms Tha signs ara misleading. Nobody Is sura to atcapa. Worms can disks rsal troubla. Anybody, anywhere, etn "enter." round worms I So watch out for these slims In your child or yourself : uneny stomach. noee-plck-lr.IT. lost of weight, itchy seat, nervousness. Get Jayne's Vermlfoie If you even eturerf ) roundworms. It expels stubborn worms, yet l.cu very senUy. If there are no worms, it work Just aa a mild laxative. Jayne's li America's beet known proprietary worn snediclne: adenUflcally tested and used bl millions for over a century. So, play safe Insist on Jayne's Verssifoge ALL-DAY MEETING HELD BY CLUB DAYS CREEK, Feb. 10. The Soutli Umpqua Ladles club held an all day meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs. C. C. Hill, sew ing for the Red Cross being done both during the morning and af ternoon hours. At one o'clock a very lovely luncheon was enjoyed by Mrs. Roy Duncan, Mrs. Archie Ferguson, Mrs. R. C. Lawrence, Mrs. R. A. Moore, Mrs. Fritz Sny der, Mrs. Velma Gibson, Mrs. Gor don Clark and daughter, Sharon, Mrs. Pete Ulam; Mrs. John Fergu son, Mrs. Alva Matthews, Mrs. Walter Hutchinson, Mrs. Helen Ferguson, Mrs. Wade Worthlng ton, Mrs. T. L. Weaver and Mrs. Hill. They were later joined by Mrs. Raymond Spore and Mrs. Earl Sumner. ; Following the luncheon hour a short business meeting was held with the club president, Mrs. John Ferguson, presiding. It was de cided that due to the tire situa tion group meetings will be held in the future. These will be all day meetings at which Red Cross work will be done and will be held in so far as possible where those attending will have no great distance to travel. A financial report was given by the president as Weil as a report on recent pur chases of kettles and other need ed equipment for the school kitch en. It was voted to place ten dol lars of club funds at the disposal of the hot lunch project for neces sary supplies. It was also voted to empower the executive com mittee to care for any business of an urgent nature which may arise at any time. The club president was authorized to appoint a com mittee to make purchases of sup plies for the preparation of ar ticles for the bazaar to be held next fall. SOCIAL CLUB HAS DELIGHTFUL MEETING GLENDALE, Feb. 11 The social club of the Eastern Star met at the home of Mrs. G. H. Ashman with Mrs. Clifford Mil ler acting as the assistant hostess. A business meeting was held and afterwards a social hour was en joyed. The hostesses served re freshments to Mrs. J. ri. fatewart, Mrs. C. L. Normoyle, Mrs. Gil bert Olson, Mrs. Ralph Place, Mrs. Henry Gardeke, Mrs. Jake Fisher, Mrs. E. .1. McMullin, Mrs. Frank Woodley, Mrs. George Rey nolds, Mrs. Herman Aydelott, Mrs. R. D. Sorrels, Mrs. Inez Smith, Mrs',. Mattie Heller, Mrs. Tom Hunsaker, Mrs. Walter Kemp, Mrs. Dora Harper, Mrs. R. E. Robinson, Mrs. W. T. Har bour and Mrs. G. W. Hopper. The table was decorated with the Valentine motif f. KELLOGG CLUB HAS ' ' MEETING ON FRIDAY The Kellogg Kommunity Klub held its regular meeting at the grange- hall Friday. A potluck dinner was enjoyed at noon. The afternoon was spent In making robes for convalescing soldiers and other useful articles. Under the efficient leadership of the president, Agnes Powell, the club discussed and laid plans to con centrate its time and effort in doing whatever work was most needed by the Red Cross. Today and Thursday RETURN SHOWING "HOLIDAY" with CARY GRANT KATHRINE HEPBURN PLUS BEAUT BEATS... FOR. HUMANITY! wilhiH. lensitaal start ol "MGHALION" ltd "HIGH! HAIR" stirring HILLEE lac HARRISON tolnl HOELET UHAiHHllliiie Showi 7:15 - 9:30 P. M. Adults 30o Kiddies 11c 1j SIDE GLANCES core, tail lv ma iwc. T. y. mc o. a. pat, "You're the prettiest, so when we start our war I'll be the general and you caii i be the spy 1" ..'.'.''- MRS. L. A. WELLS HAS NUTRITION MEETING TUESDAY Mrs. L. A. Wells, chairman of the nutrition for national de fense committee for Douglas county, held the February meet ing of the group last night at the health office In the courthouse, with representatives of the nutri tion council, representatives of organizations and women inter ested in nutrition attending. Great interest in the nutrition course to be sponsored "here by the Red Cross is being shown by women of the county. Three classes will open here next week and as it is necessary for all per sons taking the canteen course, to first get a certificate in the nutrition course, it is expected that the classes will be large and most interesting. Three promin ent Roseburg home .'economists, will act as Instructors including: Miss Genevieve .Eastling, -Miss Frances Welch -and Mrsji Marg ret Watklns.; The wdrhen -registering in the nutrition cla'sses are asked to, meet;: at'. .7:S0 '. Friday night at 'the justice court-n .thfe, court house "to be. placed-iriiprte of the three tlassei.to beglaiiext week..-. i;i ;', ) yYj v.;.,iV':' - Mrs.- IGorrellj pbuglas '" county', school supVrlmerideht,':gave;;a W;, port on; a ' survey made. Sof: fhi? ;Wdne$ OLIVIA dc with Gene L0CKKART Shows 27:15-9:15 P. M. Saturday Shows 2-3:30-7:15-:15 DyGc&ireiih ore. county schools regarding he nu trition project and of. hot lunches In the schools. E.. A. Brittongave a report on the work being done In 4-H club groups regarding the nutrition; . objective and 4 Mrs. Wells read reports ronv various schools in the coutjty regarding the hot. lunch programs. Mrs. Wells, accompanied byMrs. I. B. Riddle, have visited a number of communities and towns in Doug las county during the last two weeks making . arrangements for committee chairmen and regular croup meetings for the nutrition department. 1 . I iMrs. Wells appointed Mrs. C. E. Banning to make a si)rvey of groceriest bakeries and hotels re garding ... how ; much, .enriched bread and flour is being used and just what the demand for same is at .this time. Miss France Welch acted as secretary, of the meet ing. ' The ftutritidn committee'; meets nrinv miKtru rrirtrith "flf ithe! -pntlrr... hous'e jon the ie'coh esday.-1 he next '.meeting1 wdll",bVj tyirchVlO,' Ailr net-sons' ihtetestMareilhvlled; to-vjohi :; -the" 'cdtircfii -.'committee J of jhe,me,etihg:ii : ' .' ' f'-i LtfjXf W t ii luttegqje 5 !w ali re,-' reported, the enlist ment- qp Harry -SiParke.hand : "ftpracjj $o fflufll WafeoriV:both f floEpbarg . Saturday' HAVILLAHD Charley 6RAtEWfN IMS PLUS PREVUE SATURDAY NIGHT Adults 300 40c Kiddles 11o Anytime NUTRITION AND CANTEEN COUR8ES TO BE OFFERED HERE BY RED CROSS . A!! women in Roseburg and vi cinities, who are interested in the Nutrition and Canteen cours es to be offered by the American Red Cross, arc requested to at tend a meeting Friday night ul 7:30 o'clock at the Justice court In the courthouse. The twenty-hour Nutrition course will open classes next week and all persons desiring to take the' canteen, course, must have a certificate first in the nu trition course, before thoy will be allowed to take the canteen course.. The Nutrition nnd Canteen courses are adapted to the pro gram of the Nutrition division of the office of defense health and welfare services and of the U. S. office of Civilian Defense. Women and men of ages of 18 and over may register for this class. There is no registration fee, only the 25c charge made for the text.'uouk on "Food and Nu trition." . - fhe. course offers information on" new discoveries about food needs and food values; on im provement of diets at all income levels; on foods Important for normal growth, development and health of children; on proper food habits .and practices; on ways of applying knowledge of wise selection and preparation to everyday foods; interesting class activities of food demonstrations, exhibits and field trips; training for participation in community activities in nutrition. Prospective Nutrition Aides for the National Nutrition program; prospective canteen workers for the Red Cross; members of the food committee of the Red Cross, and all men and women in com munity groups Interested in the courses are invited to attend Fri day night's meeting to be assign ed to their respective class units. Two evening and one afternoon classes in Nutrition will be start ed next week. Instructors will be Miss Genevieve Eastling, Miss Frances Welch and Mrs. Margar et Watkins, ail qualified instruct ors.' Mrs. L. A. Wells, Is Douglas county chairman of the Nutrition committee. ' '. , . Mrs. Roy; Bellow, chairman of the Canteen classes has announc ed that already fifty-five Rose burg women have signed up for the Canteen class. All of these women must take the Nutrition course first and- feceive their cerv tiflcatn for same, .before ,lhey will HEMORRHOIDS (Piles) HERNIA-FISSURE-FISTULA -. NosMdtoiuffiDylODgr Tor 31 Tat w iug . a tiller '.,:. Daw.., i. I ' HmknlaUkACeloniUotdn '. artlkmtlVnanJIalaiimlAm.lnn. I .Vtwuttpn. Snd today. pi rWSI ' r-ttot& MKtaloLag valuable Inprnftiien tod splclalag. "our iatthod. Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC - pkrtlcha am) SsrjMfl ' .' H. ICor. X, Burqslda and Grs&d Ara. . . Talepioae XAst 3918 Fotll.nd, Oregon 8Ubjec?.8HoT m4 r ;. mtm be allowed to take the Canteen course. Meeting days and time and place cf 'h- thrci classes to be gin next week will be decided up on at the meeting at the Justice courti-oom Friday night. The meeting will be short, as it Is be ing merely held to register the women and place thorn In the classes Ihey desire. VALENTINE DANCE TO BE HELD AT FACILITY ON FRIDAY EVENING The American Legion auxiliary has planned a delightful Valen tine dance to be held Friday night, February 13, from eight to ten o'clock at the veterans ad ministration facility. Mrs. Walter J. Olmscheld is general chairman of ' the affair, which will include a number of delightful features. Those desir ing transportation are asked to telephone 808-R. Members of the auxiliary and friends are cordial ly Invited to attend O. A. R. TO MEET NEXT MONDAY Mrs. C. L. Branton will be hos tess to the D. A. R. at a meeting at two o'clock next Monday after noon at the W. M. Campbell homo on South Main street. Mrs. Ray S. Petrequin, regent, will conduct the business meeting and Mrs. Walter V. Monger will have charge of the "Lincoln" program. All members are most cordially Invited to be present. ALL OUR REGULAR $l 29 COTTONS - . i ' i I J . ' . - ' , . Reduced to sett at... Save 201 on evory dressl Sparkling fresh percales in tiebacksl button-front coat drejses, a-plentyl In all the new Spring patterns. 12 to 20, 38 to 44 for -Misses and Women, Extra sizes, 46 to -52 at no extra costl And even 9 to 17 Juniors included! APRON SALE! FAMOUS FRUIT-0F-THE-100M PERCALES rt"J(' 1 Regularly 35ci Apron collectors, allenlionl (And what woman ever has enough of them?) These are Fruit of the looms and you know how they wash and wear! Hurry for yours! v. CATALOO DUDE SERVICE saves you money en thou sands of Items wo haven't room So htep in steed. Aik about WARDS MONTH IV PAYMENT ?IAN. tuy now and pay laterl , . 315-317 No. Jackson BENEFIT CARD PARTY TO BE HELD THURSDAY NIGHT AT McCLINTOCK'S The ladles of the Roseburg Country club will sponsor the sec ond of a series of delightful bene fit contract bridge parlies Thurs day night at a 7:30 o'clock dessert-supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. McCllntock on Hamilton avenue. All persons Interested In attend ing the party are asked to tele phone their reservations to Mrs. McClintock at 442-R. Prizes will be awarded both men and women In the card play. DONALD HALL IS INITIATED INTO FRATERNITY SATURDAY Donild Hall, student at Oregon State college, was initiated into his fraternity, Delta Tau Delta, Saturday evening. The initiation took ' place In Portland. He Is the son of Mrs. George Ware, of this city. PROGRAM TO BE GIVEN AT RIVER8DALE HALL SATURDAY EVENING The public has been most cor dially invited to attend a benefit program Saturday night, Febru ary 14th, at 8 o'clock at the Rlv ersdale grange hall. A small ad mission charge will be made. Dancing will be enjoyed, follow on Hundreds of Dresses in the Style and Color You Want! of IE UUUU : I I .. ... ., I M'M !M I I' I I . TJii M I III. WTO i Ttt Ttltphon 95 ing the program and refreshments will be served. Proceeds of the program and social will be given for the bene fit of the Garden Valley and Ed enbower observation posts. STUDY CLUB HAS INTERESTING MEETING ; DRAIN, Feb. 10. The Study club was entertained at.the home of Mrs. W. W. Austen, en Tues day afternoon. The hostess served a one o' clock dessert luncheon, which was followed by the study program. A book review of "Storm" by Stewart was given by Mrs. Helen Griswold. The optional was giv en by Mrs. Austen, , a guessing game. - Members present were Mes dames Maude Cowles, Madeline Cool, Edna Keeney, Bessie Lak ey, Goodmanson, Helen Griswold, May Gardner, Velma Haldeman -Mac Light and the hostess Effie Austen. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Edna Keeney. COLDS- FIGHT MISERY where you feel lt-rub throat,' chest and back with time-tea ted 9k WICKS W VapoRub Tremendous Savings JUNIOR COTTONS Amazing AA tonly A78 'ed up" with Win r? Aching for Just one sign of Spring? . What you need is one of these bright rayon crepes in any of the "w Snring colors. Sizes range from 12 to 44.