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    - FOUR
TAKE A PRE-PEK AT-SPklfte AND UMfeFTANP SEE HOVy,
Social Calendar
Tonight, February 14
"Public Invited 'to Bed Cross
benefit dance, sponsored by Phile
tarian lodge; No. 8, and Roseburg
Rebekah lodge, No. 41, at Orien
tal Gardens. . - : '
' Roseburg Country club mem
bers and friends Invited to aVlcri
tine dance at clubhouse. Mrs. R.
E. Greene, chairman.
Mondavi February 16 ' ."
Umpqua chapter of D. A. R. to
meet t two o'clock at "W; M.
Campbell home on South Main
street with Mrs. C. L. Branton,
hostess. Mrs. Ray S. Petrequln,
regent, to conduct- meeting and
Mrs. Walter V. Monger to be pro
gram chairman. - -
Dr. R. L. Dunn's non-denomlna-tional
Bible study class to meet at
7:45 o'clock In evening at Doug
las hotel dining hall. Public In
vited. ' . '. ' ! '''
Lilac Circle, No. 49; Neighbor?
of Woodcraft, to meet at 7:30 In
evening I. O. 'O. F. hall.' h
Episcopal guild to ' meet at 8
o'clock In evening 'at home Of
Mrs. James E. Judd in Laurel
wood with Mrs. J. M. Judd, joint
hostess.. 1 '--. '
Tuesday, February 17
' Roseburg Woman's club one
thirty dossort-Iunchcori meeting
at clubhouse with Mrs. Clyde
Beard and Mrs.. Floyd -Lewis,
guest artists. Mrs. Harry F. Hat
field in charge of meeting. Roll
call topics and Interesting pro
gram. Mrs. L. A. Wells, chairman,
assisted by Mrs. H. C. Wilmot,
Mrs. C. E. Marks and Mrs. A. H.
Perrln. . .'.'' ' ' ;' ' '
Members of TJHrlstlan church
and all friends Invited to recep
tion and farewell tea from 7:30
to 9:30 at church parlors honor
ing Rev. and Mrs. John A. Bar
ney. Mrs. Washington Hughes
and Mrs. W., H. Carter, , Joint
chairmen, with Mrs. S. L:" De
Lapp and Mrs. Donn Radabaugh
in, charge of interesting pro
gram, American Legion and auxiliary
members and friends to attend
six-thirty o'clock potluck supper
at I. O. O. F. hull. .
Green P.-T. A. Study , club to
meet at noon potluck luncheon at
home qf Mrs. Joseph Porter.
Public invited to annual Epis
copal guild Shrove Tuesday pan
cake and waffle supper to be
served at parish hall from 5:30
to 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. R. R. Brand,
Mrs. Theo Bond, Mrs. James E.
Judd, Mrs. J. M. Judd and Mrs.
William Bell In charge.
Country club ladles to sponsor
one of a series Of benefit bridge
parties at twd o'clock at home of
Mrs. H. T. Hansen In Laurel
wood. Prizes and refreshments.
Public Invited and may attend by
making reservations ' by calling
either Mrs. Hansen or Mrs. K. D.
Lylle. ,..! ;
Wjdnesday, February 18
' Roseburg Art and Embroidery
club afternoon meeting at home
of Mrs. Larscn at 134a Umpqua
avenue. Members to be prepared
with number for program.
-American Legion auxiliary
Sewing club' to meet at 1:30 at
welfare rooms ' in 'Medical Arts
building to sew for Red Cross.
New Idea club to meet at one
o'clock luncheon at home of Mrs.
W. D. Hurris.
M Special meeting of H. 'E. O.
club at 1:15 o'clock' luncheon at
home of Mrs. Henry El'skine on
Cobb street. Plans rrtadc at last
meeting to be carried out. Mem
bers and Invited guests nsked to
attend, i
Thursday, February 19 ; ;
Ladies of Country club to meet
at 9:30 a. m. at clubhouse for con
tract bridge tournament pipy.
Potluck luncheon at 12:30. Golf
ing In afternoon If weather per
mits. ' '
'.Garden Valley Women's club
to meet at two o'clock in after
noon at clubhouse.' All members
urged to be present.1 .
Presbyterian Ladies Aid so
ciety to meet at 1:30 'dessert
luncheon at church parlors with
Mrs. Tv B. Virderi, hostess chair
man, Mrs. 'Harold Bellows, Mvs.
J. L. Marsterd, Mi's. R. H. Grin
sted and Mrs. John Plnkerton,
assisting. Mrs. E. S. Hall, presi
dent, to conduct meeting and
Mrs. Earl Ullrich to have charge
of devotions.
Roseburg chapter nf Eastern
Star six-thirty o'clock ' potluck
supper at . Masonic- temple with
members of DeMolay Invited as
honored guesls. Program to be
given by Men's Glee club under
direction of n. M. Church, boclal
hour to follow'.' '
Mid-Week Bible class of St.
Paul's Lutheran church to hold
j-egular study meeting at 2 o'clock
at home of Mrs. Andrew Schllck,
040 South Pine street, with Mrs.
George McQueen mn Joint hostess.
This meeting was formerly plait
ned for a potluck luncheon at the
Sylwester home, but owing to 111
nets In (lie Sylwester family, the
..fly LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
meeting was changed.
St. Joseph's Altar society to
hold Important meeting at 2:30
In afternoon' at 1 Catholic parish
hall on North Kane street. Re
freshments. '..' . ,i
' ,' Roseburg Men's Glee club to
practice at 7:30 In evening at city
halluridcr direction of R. M.
Church. '
" Christian' Science War Relief
Sewing group to meet at two
o'clock at Perkins building to
sew. for Bundles for Britain.
Fridayi February 20 f. :, ''
' -Chapter BI of the P.' E. O. Sis
terhood to meet at one o'clock
luncheon at home of Mrs. Clair K.
Allen bn Watson street with Mrs.
E. S. McClaln, Joint hostess. . i
World Day of Prayer, sponsor
ed by national' committee 'of
church women, will be observed
by the women of the Roseburg
churches at 2:30 at the Episcopal
church. All who believe In prayer;
both me nahd women, are invited
to attend. "I Am the Way" Is the
theme for the day. , ;
Saturday, February 81 ..;. -i
Roseburg Woman's club serv
ice shop open all day upstairs 'in
clubhouse',' opposite Hunt's In
dian theatre. ' ft. ,i, . ,'
Junior Woman's club to 'spbn
sor cooked food sale at Easton's
grocery. Mrs. Carl Wassom,
chairman.
DR. AND MRS. FUTRELLE
ENTERTAIN POST BRIDGE'
CLUB AT DESSERT-SUPPER
'. Pussywillows.1 ferns and ion-
quils formed a pretty spring motif
for the seven o clock dessert-supper
given Wednesday eveningby
Dr. and Mrs; W. E. Futrelle; when
they entertained the Post bridge
club at their lovely home at the
facility post. , i ,
Covers were placed for Colonel
and Mrs. E. F. Tandy, Dr. and
Mrs. W. B. Hawkins, Dr. and
Mrs. E. B. Van NesS, Dr. and Mrs.
Harry A. Single, Dr. and Mrs.
C. E.' Jump, Dr. and Mrs. Mark
L. Underwood, Mrs. John M.
Ralsli, and the host and hostess,
Dr. and Mrs. Futrellc. '
Contract bridge was the diver
sion of the pleasant evening hours
with Mrs. Tandy wlnnnig the high
score. , 1
v. v..:;r,F ..'; ,M, ... .
KEYSTONE CLUB HAS
ENJOYABLE MEETING
FRIDAY AFTERNOON . ( ,.
'-' The Methodist Keystone club
was entertained by Mrs. C.iA.
Chamberlln, Mrs. Fred L. Souths
wick and Mrs. Ed Borgen at a
charming one-thirty o'clock des-
sert-lifncheon at : the attractive
Chamberlln homo Friday after
noon. . Acacia formed a beautiful
motif for the occasion. . .. ... .
; Covers, were placed for Mrs.
Vernon .keel, sresident, Mrs. R.
B. Hampton, Mrs. E. A. Britton,
Mrs: W; E. Buell, Mrs. Charle3
A. Edwards, Mrs. Kenneth Ford,
Mrs. Hugh Harrison, Mrs: M. M.
Nelson, Mrs. Elward Smith, Mrs.
Glenn Wilson, Mrs. J. A. Mauld
ing, Mrs." W. B.-Hawkins and
baby duughter, Mrs. Fred L.
Soutliwlck, .Mrs. Ed Borgen and
Mrs. C. A. Chamberlln.
Mrs. 'Britton and Mrs. Borgen
were appointed us captains of
teams to make calls during the
coming month. 'The side making
the greatest number of calls will
be entertained at a luncheon to
be given by the losing side. -
Sewing and visiting were en
Joyed during the afternoon. The
next meeting will be a one-thirty
dessert-luncheon March 6th t the
home of Mrs. J. H. Boucoek with
Mrs. J. A. Moulding acting as
hostess.
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LADY'LIONS ENJOY-1
NO HOSTESS DINNER
AT HOTEL UMPQUA
The Lady Lions enjoyed a de
lightful seven o'clock no-hostess
dinner Monday evening at the Ho
tel Umpqua. Mrs. Phil Hatlh and
Mrt: James E. Henbest were
hostesses for tho social hour.
Pussywillows, daffodils and jas
mine formed a pretty motif for
the taole. ,
Covers Were placed for Mrs. S.
C. Richmond, president, Mrs. J.
P. Motschonhachor,' Mrs. C- M.
McDermott, Mrs. Kenneth Dun
ham, Mrs. George Witters, Mrs.
Fred Schemer and Mrs. Al Fie
gel. .......... ..
Contract bridge was enjoyed
during the social hours with Mrs.
Flcgel winning the high score
prize and Mrs. Motschenbachcr
the traveling prize.
PUBLtC INVITED TO
BENEFIT DANCE TO
BE HELO TONIGHT , . ,
The Roseburg Rebekah and
Phlletarian lodge, I. O. O. F. have
Issued a most cordial Invitation
to the public to enjoy a benefit
dance to be held at nine o'clock
tonight, February 14th, at the
Oriental gardens to be given as
a benefit for the American Red
Cross. A good orchestra has been
engaged lo furnish the music.
MRS. JACK BATHRICK
HONORED AT SURPRISE
SHOWER PARTY MONDAY., ,
Mrs. Jack Bathrlck, a recent
bride, was honored at a very
charming surprise shower party
Monday evening, when a group
of friends called at the home of
her parents, Judge and Mrs. D.
N. Busenbark, In Melrose. t
' Beautiful miscellaneous' show
er gifts were presented to Mrs.
Bathrlck from Mrs. O. O. Mat
thews, Mrs. E. A. Britton, Mrs.
Thomas Scott, Mrs. H. P. Conn,
Mrs. Max Myers, Mrs. Walter
Kruse, Mrs. Jerry Horn, Mrs. J.
E. Conn, Mrs. W. F. Bonebrake,
Mrs. Roscoe Conn. Mrs. T. B. Bu
senbark," Mrs. G. E. Handy, Mrs.
Henry Scott,' Mrs. R. A. Busen
bark, Mrs.' Alvln Greer, Miss Ruby
and Miss Ruth Matthews, Mrs. C.
W. Hagart, Mrs.' Gus Peterson,
Mrs. 'Vincent Proschern, Miss
Bertha ' Preschern, Mrs. ' J. F.
Bonebrake, Mrs. Fred Recce, Mi's.
Kenneth Conn, ' Mrs. Emma P.
Woods, Miss Alice Myers, Mrs.
C. E. Recce and Mrs. D. N, Bu
senbark. .
Games were enjoyed during the
pleasant evening hours and de
licious refreshments were served.
MRS. C. E. McDERMOTT
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE
CLUB ON TUESDAY . , , .
Mrs. C. ' E. McDermott was a
charming hostess Tuesday, when
she entertained her bridge club
at a lovely one-thirty o'clock des
sert-luncheon at her attractive
home on East Cass street. Shad
ed yellow Coreopsis daisies form
ed a pretty motif for the serving
table. 'A large bowl, of pussy
willows was arranged in the re
ception hall. . '
Covers - were placed for Mrs.
Phil Harth, Mrs.' A. D. Parr and
Mrs. Paul Geddes, guests, and
Mrs. Fred Lockwoqd, Mrs. L; K.
Fies, Mrs. O. R. Hess, Mrs.- Mau
rice Hallmark and Mis. E. A.
Pearson.
' Contract bridge was enjoyed
during the pleasant ' afternoon
hours with Mrs. Harth winning
tho guest prize; Mrs. Hess the
high score prize and Mrs. Hall
mark- the second high score club
prize. ; .,
BADOURA CLUB HAS
ENJOYABLE MEETING
TUESDAY AFTERNOON
Mi's. Bert Wells graciously en
tertained . the Badoura . club,.
Daughters of the Nile at a lovely
one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon
at her home on East Lane street
Tuesday afternoon. The Valentine
motif was used on the table and
spring flowers Were arranged In
attractive bouquets about the
rooms.- ....-i .... ,
Covers were placed Ifbr Mrs. T.
B. VIrden, president, Mrs. Mf H.
Holmes, Mrs. A. J. Young, Mrs.
William Bell. Mrs. Elma Steph
ens, Mrs.' Will H. Gerrctson, Mrs.
Albert Mieelll, Mrs. Grant H.
Moore and the hostess, Mrs.
Wells;-. . '.:. :. 1 '
A short business meeting was
held and the social - hours were
spent in visiting and sewing. The
next meeting will be March loth
at a one-thirty dessert-luncheon
at the home of Mrs. Virdon on
North Jackson street.
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REBEKAH LODGE HAS
MEETING AT r. O.'O. F: 1
HALL TUESDAY NIGHT , .,
Roseburg Rebekah lodge No. 41
met for ' an ' Interesting business
session Tuesday-night at the I. L).
O. F. hall with thirty-throe mem
bers and one visitor present.; .
A report of the dance commit
tee was given by Mrs. H. A. Tay
lor. The daricc will be a Red
Cross benefit affair tonight at
the Oriental gardens and will be
SKnsored by the Rebekah lodge
and Phileti-!an lodge No. 8. ;
Noble Grand Virginia Cyrus
appointed the following commit
tees: visiting,; Margery Cascbecr,
Zclla Brooks and Vivian Wahns;
entertainment, Ina Farnswqrth
and-' J.'.' E. ' De'lit ; refreshments,
Merle Henry, Lillian Nelson. OUie
Scott, Dora Schmidt and Oliver
Plumcr.
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MRS. E.' S. McCLAIN
IS HOSTESS TO CLUB AT
DESSERT-LUNCHEON
Mr. E. S. McClain Very gra.
clously entertained her bridge
club at a delightful one-thirty o
clock dessert-luncheon at her at
tractive home on South Jackson
si tret Tuesday afternoon. Flow
ering quince formed a lowly mo
tif for the occasion. .
Covers were placed for Mrs. T.
G. Watson and Mm. H. C. Wells,
guests, and Mrs. Paul Helweg.
Mrs.-Maurice J. Newland, Mrs.
Harrle W. Booth. Mrs. Chester
Morgan, Mi's. Edward G. Kohl
hagen ond Mrs. H. H .Turner.
High' score for the afternoon's
contract bridge play was won by
Mrs. Turner with Mrs, Wells win
ning I lie second high score. .
MlofilPrleea Chic
J t-.-i-,...,--
ut Low-meed nay wioTnes torvomina reason
---- fe. rV 'zY. -." m
Salty blue with red and white stripes make Miry Lewis' playtime
These anatomy-conscious clothes for-simple pleasu res 'in-wartime
are surf blue denim, aa are the little
with one another, plus a, basque
.... By MARGUERITE YOUNG :.
NEA Service Staff Correspondent. . -. ' ,
NEW YORK, Arhcrfca is justly famous for her. good,;. stylish,
low-priced clothes, and will be more so before next spring and sum
mer roll away. , . .- '-,) . 1 ':! -mi "i )' 's-
Manufacturers' and stores arc
They're more, not less, style-conscious. That goes for budget clothes
producers particularly.
And are they pointing with
pride!:
They point, lor instance to
Mary Lewis' "Under-Ten-Dollars"
collection. ; '- :
She styled these clothes' for a
mall- order - house, which- calls
them ''catalogue ' fashions." It
presented them with all -the fan
fare of a custom-designer open-
f:'S. club MEETS'
WITH MRS. BLOOM
3
TUESDAY AFTERNOON ( ' ;C
...The E. S. club enjoyed a delight
ful afternoon meeting Tuesday
with. Mrs. II. T. Bloom. Sewing
and yisiting were enjoyed and iat
the .tea hour, Mrs. Bloom Served
delicious refreshments to Mrs. A.
Wi Shafer, Mrs. L. D. Bloom, and
daughter, Sharon Lee, and Jlm-
mle Whipple, guests, and Mrs.
Harry F. Hatfield, Mrs. J,' F.
Byrd, Mrs. T. W. Thomason; Mrs.
C. H. Wlckham.'Mrs. G. R. Chap
man, Mrs.' R. W. Mcissncr and
Mrs. Walter Singleton. : ... i
A handkerchief ,-' shower was
given Mrs. Shafer, whd is leaving
this week for Salem, Ore., to visit
her brother. Mrs. Shafer has
been visiting the last two months
with- her son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Bloom.
She will also stop In Buhl, Idaho,
to visit two other brothers, be
fore returning to her home in
Nebraska., . . u . i
The next meeting of the club
will be February 24th, at the
home of Mrs. J. F. Byrd.
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PUBLIC INVITED TO .
SHROVE TUESDAY PANCAKE
AND WAFFLE SUPPER ..
The public- has been cordially
Invited to enjoy ' the annual
Shrove Tuesday pancake and
waffle supper to be' sponsored
February '17th, at the Episcopal
parish hall. Members of St.
George's Episcopal guild 'arc
sponsoring the annual event The
supper will be served from o:J0
to 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. R. R. Brand,
Mrs. William Bell, Mrs. Thoe
Bond, Mrs. James' E. Judd and
Mrs.- J. M. Judd arc In charge of
the supper. ' ; ' ;
; On Monday evening thegulld
will complete plans for the affair
at an eight o'clock meeting at the
homo -of Mrs. James E. Judd in
Laurclwood with Mrs. J. M.
Judd as joint hostess. The meet
ing; will be In charge of the presi
dent, Mi's. H. H. Turner, and all
members are urged to be present.
BENEFIT BRIDGE PARTY .
TO BE GIVEN AT HAN8EN '
HOME NEXT TUESDAY y ... .
One of a scries of charming
benefit bridge parties to bo spon
sored by the ladles of the Coun
try club at two o'clock next Tues
day, February 17th, at the beau
tlful home of Mr. and Mrs. H. T.
Hansen in Laurclwood. .: ,;,
All persons desiring to attend
the benefit party are asked to
make reservations by telephoning
cither Mrs. Hansen or Mi's. K. D.
Lytic. Prizes will be awarded for
the bridge play and refreshments
"ill be served.
flight
Is
ofNew
. - - r 'IS!" 3'"
boy overalle, to pg overall and
shirt or a caljoo blouse. '
out to make the most of this year.
fng-'-well,' literally, hi" 'the' Ritz.
Thrbugh the hotel's famed oval
disting room there sounded, soft
music; 'and there--were lights,
laughter and' applause as hun
dreds who. forecast ind originate
style watched the models,' whose
Costumes were proudly placarded
$6.98, $3.39, even $1.98. ; :'.
The clothes were trend-setting
OR". AO-AMS 'IS GUEST:.
Speaker aY n'urseS
meeting on tuesday
Dr. .'Adams, of Myrtle Creek,
was Buest speaker dn "Latest De
velopments in First ' Aid" at 'a
very interesting meeting of -Dis
trict No.' 11 . of Oregon State
Graduate Nurses association at
he home, ol Mrs, A. B. Cacy
Tuesday evening with Mrs. Ray ,
Asbury. as joint hostess. , j -l
Cblorful spring . flowers werei
used about the rooms". Thosfr en
joying the interesting talk given
by Dr. Adams included: Mrs; Ver
non Keel, president, Mrs. Arthur
Joelson, Mrs. J. A. Fulchec, Mrs.
A. F. Shukle, Mrs. M. M. Nelson,
Mrs; Hugh Rf lchle; Mrs; E. C,
Patterson, Miss1 Olga . Winthcr,
Mrs.' Nadine Powe, Mrs.' Neta
Bryant, Mrs. E. H. Vcrrell, .Mri
Emily ; Leake, Miss Margaret
Feuerstciri and the hostesses,
Mrs. Cacy and Mrs. Asbury. ,
A 'social hour followed and la
ter the hostesses served delicious
refreshments carrying out the
Valentine, motif. The next meet
ing date will be announced later.
"'- : ,-
HAPO TIME PARTY ,
AND B6X SOCIAL
HELD TUESDAY NIGHT. .. ,
' The vouric married ' ocodIo's
class of the First Christian church
held a delightful hard-time party
and box social Tuesday evening
In' the cjhurch parlors. ...
Those enjoying the occasion In
cluded Mr.- and Mrs. Eldon Ogle,
Mi and ; Mi's.- Donn Radabaugh,
Mr, and Mrs. Paul McGowan, Mr.
and Mi's. Vcrlc Miller, Mr. and
J. L. Saunders, Rev. - and Mrs.
John A. Barney and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred L. Perry. -
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WORLD DAY OF PRAYER -.
TO BE HELD FEB. 20th '
AT EPISCOPAL CHURCH '
'The world (lay 6f prayer, spon
sored' by 'the national committee
of chilrch' women, will be ob
served by the women bf Roseburg
churches . Friday, February ' 20th
beginning at 2:30- o'clock- at the
St. GeoraC'i Episcopal church.
All those who believe In prayer,
both men-and women, are invited
to join in the services. "I Am
tho Way' is the theme, for the
day. -
I . -VALENTINE
DANCE TO
BE HELD AT COUNTRY
CLUB HOUSE TONIGHT '
Plans have been completed for
a very delightful Valentine dance
to be held tonight at the Rose
burg Country club house. Mrs.
R. E. Greene is general chairman
of the affair. All members of the
club and their friends have been
cordially invited to enjoy the
dance.
Showing
w..
wardrobe of Under-SIO i'eostumes.
are causing quit? a stir. The slacks
jacket culottes set. All mingle freely
. . .. , . , . ,.,,
casuals;;, nothing to make you
swoon by its novelty-' But every-
thing to crystalize and italicize,
right 'in. the middle of America's
fasliiori picture, well-cut, simple,
Colorful, inexpensive dress.'
Cotton and rayon playdothes
and street wear were inspired by"
customer ' cbmmuriiea'tiohs from
Faribault, Minn.( and -Birmingham;
Ala.' and Miami' Beach -arid
by Mary Leis' styles-sense.
PRETTY-PLEASE FOR
FACTORY WORK" ' '' ::1 : .
.'Tf I'm going to' work iri a fac
tory I might as well look pret
ty," please'; introduced a' blue
denim coverall, similaMo the one
which the U,' S. bureau of home
economics. proposed. : . :
ROSe'buRG WOMAN'S CLUB .'
TO' ENJOY CHARMING'" ' '
PROGRAM NEXT TUESDAY .;; -i
The Roseburg Woman's t club
will hold one of Its most .charm
ing meetings of the . wjnter sea
son next Tuesday at. a.one:thirty
o'clock: dessert-luncheon,' at' ;the
dubhousq with Mrs. L;-. A.' .Wells
as hostess chairman .' assisted by
Mrs. H. C; Wilmot, Mri.-' C: E.
Marks and Mrs. A. JL. Perrin. . ;
Mrs.' Clyde Beard, pianist, arid
Mrs; Floyd Lewis,' soprano,' who
are two of Roseburg's "most tal
ented and prominent ' musicians,
will be Sjuest artists and will pre
sent a very charming' pfogfarti
on "Early Afnericari Music Which
Was '. Played iri , the Time of
George Washington." Mrs, Harry
F. Hatfield, president, will : pre-
side'over the meeting and Inter
esting roll call topics' will be
presented. Members and their in
vited guests have been asked to
enjoy the occasion.
. . . , - . . -i. '
GREENS 8TUDY CLUB
TO MEET AT POTLUCK.
LUNCHEON NEXT TUESDAY
The Greens P.-T. 'A; Study club
will meet at a rioon potluck
luncheon next Tuesday, February
17th, at the hofne of Mrs. Joseph
Porter. . . ,. . i
The last rnceting of the ciub
was held February ' 3rd at the
home of Mrs. John Hess and 1 a
potluck luncheon was' enjoyed by
Mrs. Harry Pollard; Mrs. A. F.
Loundsburg, - Mrs, George Holm,
Mrs. Agnes Telford, Mrs. Joseph
Porteit' Mrs. Claude Parkhurst,
Mrs.' Percy Myers; Mrs. Norman
Fisher and Mrs. Hess. . :
.! During the afternoon sewing
was enjoyed, followed by a guess
ing game contest with, prizes go
ing to Mrs. Lounsburg, and Mrs.
Myers. . (
REV. AND MRS. BARNEY
TO BE HONORED AT' .-
RECEPTION NEXT TUESDAY.,
Members of the First Christian
church and the many 'friends of
Rev.' and Mrs. John A. Barney
are invited to attend a farewell
reception and tea-at the church
parlors next Tuesday-night to be
held from 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock,
- Mrs. -W. II. Carter and Mrs.
Washington Hughes are general
chairmen of the affair and Mrs.
Donn Radabaugh and Mrs. S. L.
DcLapp- arc In charge of an in
teresting, program, which will be
presented at intervals during the
reception. Members of the church
and friends- have been told they
may feel free - to - call at .' the
church parlors any time between
7:30 and 9:30 o'clock to - honor
Rev. and Mrs. Barney, who are
leaving Roseburg soon. ,
c jia. vntKUool
1
"'3
. , , (Ensembles from Sears, Roebuck, Chicago.
Play clothes fnbrlo carries smoothly Into a casual street costume a
you can see In this group. The material Is soft blue and browi
checked chambray. . .. . .. , .
'-'Thanks so much -for: makmg
dresses that really fit the first
time," evoked a two-piece,1- blue
s'tripd cotton' suit dress for a
mature woman.-..- ,- : i .
Dirndl skirts we're plentiful; as
were patriotic and Latin Ameri
can colors. Rainbow-striped slacks
with blue denim jacket, siirf blue
culottes and a yellow rosebud
printed calico . for mother and
twins were popular. Outstanding
active ijlay costumes were a little
boy type short overall buttoned
down the back, and a sleevless,
red rayon gabardine jacket worn
with white shirt and blue slacks
of the same material. "
. Fashionable " onlookers; who
MUSIC TEACHERS
HOLD -MEETING '
MONDAY AFTERNOON" ; .( ; .,
-" The - Douglas County . Music
Teachers' association met last
Mondav afternoon in the? studio
of Miss Gladys H-- Strong. Re-
Dorts were given by Mrs. Homer
W. Grow, Mrs. Clyde Beard, Mrs.
H. R. Nerbas and Miss strong.
Sketches of composers were play
ed by Miss Strong and Mrs. Ner
bas x ' ; -
Those attending the ' irieeting
Included Mrs. Morris H. Roach,
Mrs. .Homer W Grew, Mrs.
Charles A. Brand, Mrs. - Clyde
BCard, Mrs. H. R. Nerbas and
Miss Qladys H. Strong.. ; .
'.. The next meeting' ' will- -be
March 2nd at one o'clock at the
studio of Miss Strong.
OR; O. R. HESS IS ;
HONORED AT BIRTHDAY"
DINNER MdNDAY EVENING ,
- A delightful potluck dinner
was enjoyed at the home of Dr.
and Mrs. O. R. Hess Monday ev
ening, . the occasion being the
birthday anniversary of Dr. Hess.
Covers were placed for Dr. and
Mrs. Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
erick Chapman, Jr., Mr. and Mr?.
Scott Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
win Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Cooper and Miss Margaret Baum.
: Cards.-visiting and music were
enjoyed during the pleasant even
ing hours. .
MRS. KENNETH CUING! :
ENTERTArNS CHRI6TMAS
CLUB ON WEDNESDAY
' Mrs'. Kenneth' Quine entertain
ed the Christmas , club :at a
charming seven o'clock supper at
her attractive new home on Over
look Wednesday evening. Flower
ing quince, spirea .'and daffodils
formed a lovely motif for tha oc--casion;
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Cover? were placed "for Mrs.
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have approved the cotton suit fo
city streets during ; summer's ho
days, roundly seconded the sty I
fst's .'ideas about ' -materially
brown and aqua plaid secrsuc&h
brown and white checked ging
ham; candy-strlpd pique. i
' Miss Lewis, as fashion consult
ant for the : house, chose th
types of clothes to be made, th
fabrics, ' the manufacturers to di
them;-and she suggested alters
tions in the samples.
Another important thing abou
the collection, which may furthe
influence budget clothes In ger
eral, was: you just lboked am
looked for a piece of trimnling t
hide a clumsy line. It wasn'
there. ? ;: u" : . ".
Clair K. Allen, Mrs. C.!B. Wade
Mrs.. Ivan.. Pickens, riVlrs. .H. C
Pargeter, Mrs; D. B. Bubar, JUn
Guy Cordon, Mrs. L. E. McClir
tock and the hostess, Mrs. Quint
Sewing and visiting Were ei
joyed- during the pleasant ev
nlng hours. " . . " j
BILLY WHITNEY-HAS fC
PARTY ON THIRTEENTH ,
BIRTHO-AY ANNIVERSARY..
v Billy Whitney,' son of Mr. an
Mrs. Walla Whitney; celebrate
his thirteenth birthday annivej
sary at' a very' enjoyable, parj
Friday at his home'at 427 Fowli
street. t
.. Gifts were -presented to Bill
tfom Scottie Hendricks, Richai
Lytle, "Bob Bei rie, Irene Trapoli
tietty Hendricks, -Dick Johns, Ji
ry Brown, Helen Berg, Georg
Horton. and Edule Decker.
Games were enjoyed and lati
Mrs. Whitney, assisted by Mi
Orville Johns, served delicious
freshments at a table prettily di
orated lor the occasion.
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BiBTunav f i n i n .'
ENJOYABLE' PARTY AT"':
MOTSCHENBACHER HOME
, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Motschei
bacher entertained their birthdi
club at - a delightful inford
party-at their home on Winchd
tor . street Saturday - evenlri
Daphne bouquets formed a pretl
mom, tor tno occaslon; i , :
Contract bridge was entoved
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Harth, Mr. ni
Mrs. Frank Long, Mr. and M
D.W. Helliwell, Mr. arid Mrs; Fo
Singleton, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. I
lison and the host and hostes
Mr. , and Mrs. Motschenbacher.
High scores for the' evening!
play were won by Mrs. Harth ar,
Mr. Long. Later In the evenir
Mrs. Motschenbacher served Bp
ly' refreshments.- '
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