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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1942.
Social Calendar
Monday, February 23
Dr. R. L. Dunn's non-donomlna-tional
Bible study class to meet
at 7:45 o'clock In evening at
Douglas hotel dining hall. Public
invited.
Fullerton school parents and
friends Invited to attend Wash
ington's birthday program by stu
dents at 1:50 at schoolhouse, to
be followed by regular Fullerton
P.-T. A. meeting. Mrs. Donn
Radabaugh,' president, requests
members to be present as urgent
business regarding the hot lunch
project will be taken up.
' Cruisers club to hold six-thirty
potluck dinner at Presbyterian
church parlors. Special music
during dinner hour, after which
the club will initiate the new
game room, which Includes a
shuffle board, box hockey and
ping pong equipment.
Neighbors of Woodcraft Thim
ble club to meet at one-thirty pot
luck luncheon at home of Mrs. B.
W. Taylor at 510 South Jackson
street. All members cordially in
vited to attend.
. B P. W. C. to meet at 8 o'clock
at clubhouse on program: "Keep
ing Fit for Defense," with Mai
garct Johnson, chairman, assistei
by Mrs. Maynard McCormack,
Mrs. Irvin Brunn and Mrs.
Tommy Atkins.
: Sewing club to meet in evening
at home of Mrs. Jack Boucock. ,
Tuesday, February 24
1 Intcr-Se Study club one o'clock
dessert-luncheon at home of Mrs
R. B. Hampton in Laurelwood
with Mrs. Jay Young program
chairman on "Porto Rico," and
roll-call topics by Mrs. C. M.
Stark, Mrs. Earl Ullrich and Mrs.
Bruce Mellls.
' F. S. club afternoon meeting at
home of tytrs. J. F. Byrd.
1 Roseburg Rcbekah lodge, No.
41, to meet at 7:30 in evening at
I. O. O.; F. : hall. Exccrttlonally
fine program has been planned.
All Job's Daughters Invited to
formal six-forty-five dessert-supper
at Masonic temple honoring
grand guardian of Oregon, Elea
nore Perkins, of Portland. Mrs.
Perkins will make her inspection
of the bethel and Initiation will
tc held.
1 Voung People's league of St.
Paul's Lutheran church to meet
at 7:30 In evening at Skoog home
on Third street. Members and
friends cordially Invited..
Wednesday, February 25
M. O. A. club afternoon meet
ing at home of Mrs. Harlan
Moore.
Winston Merry-Go-Round club
to" 'meet ut one-thirty dessert
luncheon at home of Mrs. Roy
Havens, 649 South Stephens
street, with Mrs. Earl Agee, joint
hostess. Members asked to bring
scraps and materials that will be
suitable for making Into quilts.
Combined Fine Arts and Amer
ican Home departments of Jun
ior Woman's club to meet at 8
o'clock at home of Mrs. Clifford
E. Smith on Cobb street with
Miss Beatrice Cooney, joint hos
tess. American Legion auxiliary sew
ing group to meet at 1:30 at
Medical Arts welfare rooms to
sew for Red Cross.
Thursday, February 26
Country club ladles to meet at
clubhouse at 9:30 a. m. for con
tract bridge to be followed by pot
luck luncheon at 12:30 o'clock.
Golfing In afternoon, if wouthcr
permits. '
Woman's Society of Christian
Service to held all-day sewing
, meeting at Methodist church par-
lors to work for Red Cross.
Northslde Sunshine club to
i meet In afternoon with Mrs. E. E.
; Emmltt at 1120 South Parrot t
! street. Bir.go will he in play.
Roseburg Men's Glee club, un
j der direction of R. M. Church, to
. meet at 7:30 In evening at city
hall for practice.
Christian Science Relief Sew
Ing group to meet at two o'clock
at Perkins building to work en
Bundles for Britain.
Friday, February 27
Florence Nightingale tent, No.
1!5, Daughters ot Union Veterans
of the Civil War to meet at 7:30
in 'evening at former Advcntlst
building on Military Street.
Saturday, February 28
Roseburg Woman's club service
shop open all day upstairs in
clubhouse, opposite Hunt's In
dian theatre.
epwortm league has
delightful Valentine
party friday night
The Methodist Kpworth league
enjoyed a very delightful Valen
tine party Friday evening at the
church parlors. Games in keep
ing with the holiday were played
and later Valentine refreshments
were served to twenty-eight
young people, their sponsor, Mrs.
Melville T. Wire, and Mrs. Hugh
Harrison and Mrs. Flora Harvey.
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
hlarries on Valentine's Day
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Mrs. John
A very pretty wedding took
place Saturday evening, Valen
tine's day, February 14th, at St.
George's Episcopal church, when
Miss Marl Joan Parkinson, beau
tiful daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Parkinson, of Roseburg,
became the bride of John Edwin
Kllllp, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
John Kllllp, of Ajo, Arizona. Rev.
Perry Smith, rector of the
church, performed the Impressive
ceremony at eight o'clock in the
presence of about seventy-five
close friends and relatives of the
couple.
Preceding the ceremony Mrs.
Paul Ueddes played organ music
and accompanied Miss Marie
Ragndahl, of Portland, who sang,
"Ava Maria" by Schubert and
"At Dawning" by Cadman. Mrs.
Geddes played the Bridal Chorus
from Lohengrin for the wedding
parly to advance to the beautiful
ly decorated altar and at the
close of the ceremony, played
Mendelssohn's recessional march.
The bride, who was given In
marriage by her father, was
charming in an afternoon frock
of ice-blue crepe. She wore a
fuschla colored hat and matching
accessories, and carried a white
orchid and white prayer book.
Her aunt, Mrs. Edward C. Sala,
ot Portland, was matron of honor
and wore a pastel-colored rose
wool suit with matching acces
?oNes and a corsage of gardenias.
The bride's mother wore a grey
ersey ensemble with a gold hut
and accessories of gold and a cor
sage of yellow tea roses. Norman
Mllip, of Ajo, Arizona, acted as
best man to His brother.
Following the ceremony, a re
epllon was held at the home of
he bride's parents. About thirty
relatives and close friends at
tended. The serving table, cover-
d by a lovely lace cloth was cen
tred with a pink and white car
MRS. FREDERICK CHAPMAN
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB
ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
I'iiphne formed a very lovely
motif for the one-thirty o'clock
(lesson luncheon given liv Mrs.
Frederick Chapman, Jr., Wednes
day altcmwn, when she enter
tained her bridge club at her
beautiful new home on Riverside
Drive In Laurelwood.
Covers were placed for Mis. U.
I. Powell. Mrs. Scott Williams.
.Mrs. A. l. Parr, Mrs. Stewart
Cooper, Mrs. C. M. McDcrmott.
Mrs. O. R. Hess, Mrs. Marshall
IViiKia and Mrs. Frederick J
Porter.
Contract bridge was enjoyed
during the pleasant afternoon
hours with Mrs. Porter winning
the high seorc prize.
EPISCOPAL STUDY
CLUB MEETS AT
WATSON HOME TUESDAY
Mrs. T. G. Watson entertained
the F.pi-copal study club at her at
tractive home on Hlakeley street
Tuesday evening. Following the
study hour, Mrs. Watson served
lovely refreshments to Mm. Al
bert Flegel, Mrs. O. R. Hoss, Mrs.
Scolt Williams. Mrs. Robert Ad
ams, Mrs. H. It. Nerbas, Mrs. IV
W. Helliwell. Miss Helen Falhc.
Miss Patricia Mayo and Rev. and
Mis. Ferry Smith.
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Edwin Kllllp '
nation bouquet arranged in the
shape- of a heart and flanked by
tall pink tapers. The four-tiered
wedding cake ' was molded in
heart shapes and decorated in
,lnk and white. The cake was cut
ny the bride and bridegroom and
served by Mrs. M. Hazel Dixon.
Miss Ila Laubach ciit'the Ices and
,Mis4 Lucille i Lenox served the
,iunch.;Mlss Eugenia i Vlrden and
Miss Virginia Winston assisted in
serving. The many beautiful wed
ding gifts were on display.
For traveling the bride chose a
chocolate brown suit with dark
brown sailor hat and matching
accessories. She wore an orchid
corsage. Following a honeymoon
trip to Arlnda, Calif., and points
of interest in California, they
will go to Burbank to make their
home at 551 East Palm street.
Out-of-town guests attending
the wedding included: Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Schaldach, of Oak
land, Calif., Norman Killip, of
Ajo, Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward C. Sala and daughter, Mari
lyn, Miss Rosmary Harrison and
Miss Marie Ragndahl, all bf Port
land, and Miss Virginia Winston,
of Corvallis.
The bride, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Parkinson, is very I
well known here and is a populal-1
member ol the younger set. She ;
attended the local schools and
was graduated in 1937, later go
ing two years to Stephens college
at Columbia, Missouri; a year at
the Arizona State Teachers col
lege at Flagstaff, Arizona, and i
her senior year at University of I
Oregon, where she was grad
uated. The bridegroom attended
school at Ajo, Arizona, and spent
tour years at Flagstaff, Arizona,
where he was graduated from the
rizona Teachers college. He is
now employed at the Lockheed
Air corporation at Burbank,
Calif.
D. A. R. HAS
INTERESTING MEETING
MONDAY AFTERNOON
Umpqua Chapter of the 1). A.
It. met at the attractive W. M.
Campbell home on South Main
street Monday afternoon with
Mrs. C. L. Branlon as hostess and
Mrs. Ray S. Petrequin. regent,
conducting the business session.
Mrs. Walter V. Monger present
ed a very interesting reading
from the book "The Crisis" writ
ton by the American Winston
Churchill. The program carried
out the Lincoln (lay atrktle
theme. ,
At the tea hour Mrs. Uranton
served delicious refreshments to:
Mrs. A. J. Anderson, of Purango
Colorado, and Mrs. L. M. McAfee,
of Jefferson City, Missouri, guests
and Mrs. Ray S. Petrequin. Mrs.
W. M. Campbell, Mrs. F. 11. 1
Churchill. Mrs. C. H. Anderson I
and son, Irving, Mrs. R. H. Grin
sled. Mrs. L. E. Uoodhourn. Mrs.
I). N. Uusonbark, Miss Adeline
Stewart, Mm. Walter V. Monger
and children, David Waller and
Mary Esther and Mra. C. P. Cay
lor. The March 16th meeting will
he. hold at two o'clock in the af
ternoon at the home of Mrs.
George M. Brown with Mrs. Wll
Man McGoc Joint hostess and Mrs.
L. E. Goodljourn as program
chairman.
MI8S AVER I L DOYLE 8
COMPLIMENTED AT LOVELY
SHOWER PARTY THURSDAY
Mrs. H. A. Doyle, Miss Ruth
Knigge and Miss Louise Blake
were hostesses at a very lovely
shower party honoring Miss Aver
II Doyle, (who will become the
bride of Alvin Johnson the latter
part of this month,) given Thurs
day evening at the home of Miss
Knigge. :
Tail lighted tapers flanked the
Valentine and greenery center
piece' of the serving 'fable:' The
many beautiful gifts were arrang
ed in: a large Valentine box.
which was topped by a red and
wime uecoraiea umDrena, noia
ing a shower of tiny red hearts
hanging ' from1 white streamers
and attached to the umbrella ribs.
Games and visiting were enjoy-
et Lovely gifts were presented
to Miss Doyle' from: Mrs: J.' W.
Doyle, Mrs. Alice Doyle, Mrs. H.
A: poyle, Mrs. George Rooke,
Mrs. Bernard Walsh,' Mrs Jrene
Wangeman, Mrs. Roy Knigge,
Mrs.'J. E. Atterbury, Mrs.' Wil
liam Moran, Mrs. Bess ftassmus
sen, Mrs: Dave Meyers, Miss Ed
na Collins, Miss Ila Mess, Miss
Ruth Knigge, Miss J,un6 Bowen,
Miss A)ta Goden, - Miss Doris
Moran, Miss Ruth Blake, 'Miss
Louise Blake, Miss Rosemary Irv
ing; Miss Freda Barker, Miss Ev
angeline Feyerlscn, Miss Marilyn
Harpham, Miss Freda Braunlng
er, Miss Darlene Dole, ' Miss
Mary Alice Wolford and Miss
Evelyn Meyers. ' '
Later in the evening the host
esses served delicious refresh
ments. -
MCDERMOTT-FLEGEL
PARTY '13 CHARMING
AFFAIR SATURDAY' '
One of the most charming par
ties of the season was given Sat
urday evening by Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. McDormott anci jvjrs. and
Mrs. Albert Flegel at the attrac
tive McDormott- home on East
Cass street, when they entertain
ed twenty friends.
Old-fashioned Valentine silhou
ettes formed an attractive ar
rangement over the ' fireplace
mantle. The buffet table in the
dining room was covered by a
beautiful )ace cloth and centered
with a bowl of yellow spring
daisies, flanked by tall lighted
red tapers. A crimson light un
der crystal graced the buffet '
Music and dancing were enjoy
ed during the pleasant evening
hours and at midnight a very
lovely buffet supper was served.
Guests enjoying the evening with
Mr. and Mrs. McDormott and Mr.
ant) Mrs. Flegel included: Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Lockwood, : Mr. and
Mrs. Robert L. Adams, ; Mr.' and
Mrs. Phil Harth, Mr. and Mrs.
A. J.; Ellison, Mr. .and, Mrs-'D W.
Helliwell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Long, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Single
ton, Mr.' and Mrs.- H.'Stucky; Mr.
and Mrs. E: S; McClain'and Mr.
and Mrs. Marshall Pcngra. - .
EPISCOPAL GUILO
HOLDS MEETING ON
MONDAY EVENING
Mrs. James E; Judd and Mrs.
J. M. Judd were Joint hostesses
to St. George's Episcopal Guild
Monday evening at the attractive
home of the former in Laurel
wood. Flowering quince formed
attractive' bouquets about the
rooms.
Mrs- H. H. Turner, president.
conducted the meeting and final
plans were made for the Shrove
Tuesday pancake and waffle sup
per. The committee In charge of
the supper included: Mrs. R. R.
Brand, Mrs. ; Theo Bond, Mi-s.
James E. Judd, Mrs. J. M. Judd
and Mrs. William Bell.
Following the business meeting
James Ji. Judd showed motion
pictures and later the hostesses
served lovely refreshments,
i The next Guild meeting will be
held the afternoon of March 2nd,
the place of which will be an
nounced later.
MRS. L. W. METZGER
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE
CLUB ON FRIDAY
Mrs. L. W. Mctzger graciously
entertained her bridge club at
her attractive home on Mill street
Friday afternoon. Daffodils and
pussywillow formed a pretty mo
tif for the occasion.
Tea was served during the late
afternoon hours. Contract bridge
was in play dining the afternoon
and was enjoyed by Mrs. J. P.
Motsehenbachor, a guest, and
Mrs. J. F. Dillard, Mrs. Grant
Oshorn, Mrs. A. B. Taylor, Mrs.
K. It. Mctzger. Mi-s. 11. II. Turner
Mrs. H. C. Stearns and the host
ess. Mrs. L. W. Mctzger.
Score prizes for the bridge play
were won by Mrs. Turner, Mrs.
Motsehenbachor and Mrs. Oshorn.
MR. AND MRS. DAVIS
ENTERTAIN POTLUCK
SUPPER CLUB SUNDAY
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Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Davis en
tertained their six-thirty o'clock
potluck siipcr club Sunday even
.log at their lovely home on North
Jackson street. Daffodils form
ed an attractive motif for the oc
casion. '
Covrrs were placed for Mr. and
Mrs. tl. D. Powell. Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Honeywell, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall Pcngra. Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Slaltery und the host and
hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Davis.
Contract bridge was enjoyed
during the pleasant evening
hours with Mr. and Mrs. Powell
"inning the high scores.
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Lt. and Mrs. Wallace Ctoake
Announcement has been made
of thd marriage of Second Lieu
tenant Wallace Cioake,' Son of
Mr. 'and Mrs. Elvin G. Cioake, of
Roseburg, to 'Miss Rachel Gor
ham, of - Moorehad City, North
Carolina. The marriage was sol
emnized November 1st, 1941.
Second Lieutenant and Mrs.
FRETA HENDRICKSON
HONORED AT SURPRISE
PARTY ON BIRTHDAY'
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Chamberlin
and daughter, Ida, entertained A
a 'charming , six-thirty o'clock
dinner at their beautiful home on
Court' street Monday evening,
February 9th, honoring the six
teenth1 birthday anniversary of
Miss Freta ' Hendrickson. Addi
tional guests included Miss Lou
Helen Strange and. Miss i Ruth
Heck. Pink rosebutls with match
ing cpndlcs and a'decoratod birth
day cake, holding sixteen f tiny
candies, graoed the'tablej !
1 Following the dinner surprise
birthday, party was enjoyed in
the basement recreation room of
the home. Members of Mrs, Mack
Brown's Methodist Sunday school
class composed the guest list and
besides Mrs. Brown included: Miss
Virginia Rosclund, Miss Maybelle
Knaggs, Miss Patricia Murphy,
Miss Elaine Rhoadcn, Miss Max
Ine King, Miss Gerry Fett and
Miss Virginia Miller. Games were
enjoyed and later lovely refresh
ments, carrying out the Valentine
motif were served. Lovely gifts
wore presented by the guests to
Miss Hendrickson. .
COUNTRY CLUB BENEFIT
CARD PARTY IS CHARMING
AFFAIR OF TUESDAYY
The third of a series of charm
ing1 benefit card parties to be
sponsored by the Ladies of the
Roseburg Country club was en
joyed Tuesday afternoon at the
beautiful new home of Mr. and
Mrs. H. T. Hansen in Laurelwood.
Daffodils formed pretty bou
quets about the rooms, while deep-
rose colored camellias anu tall
white tapers graced the lace-covered
tea table. Miss Helen Casey
and Mrs - Guy Cordon' poured.
Mrs. E. J. Rodgcrs was chairman
of the charming affair and was
assisted by Mrs. W. J. Olmschcid, j
Mrs. Kenneth Quine, Mrs. H. T. !
Hansen and Miss Helen Casey. ;
Forty-four guests enjoyea the;
party. Mrs. A. E. Kent won the!
high score contract bridge prize
with Mrs. L. E. McClintock win-1
ning I he second high score prize.
Mrs. Vera Peterson won the high
score pinochle prize with Mrs. R.
G. Baker winning the second high
score prize. The door prize was I
won by Mi's. Edward G. Kohl-
hagen. i
ART AND EMBROIDERY j
CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE !
AFTERNOON MEETING
Mrs. Lrsen graciously enter-.
tained the Roseburg Art and Em
broidery club at her home on i
Umpquqa avenue Wednesday af
ternoon. Members presented in-1
teresting program numbers and!
a shower of miniature dog fig- j
ucrines was given to Mrs. Hei.ry I
W'orthlngton for a collection.
At the tea hour Mrs. Larson ;
served delicious refreshments at
small tables centered with bowls j
of primroses, violets and flower-'
ing uuincc sprays. Covers were
placed tor Mrs. Boal, Mrs. Bergh, .
Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Cox, Mi's. Cor-
noil, Mrs. Darby, Mrs. IVcker,
Mrs. Hawn, Mrs. Hounshell, Mrs.
Ingles. Mrs. Lucas, Mrs. Napier,;
Mrs. Neal, Mrs. Rhoads, Mrs. !
Stephenson, Mrs. Stubblefield.;
Mrs.- Snyder, Mrs. Worthington
and the hostess. Mrs. Larson. !
The March 4lh meeting will be'
at the home of Mrs. William
Bailey. !
Boy Marries
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Cioake are now at home at 668
M avenue, Coronado, California.
He is stationed in southern Cali
fornia and is serving as a pilot
with a fighting squadron of U. S.
marine? He is very well known
here, having attended the local
schools and later attended Ore
gon State college.
PAST PRESIDENTS
CLUB MEETS AT WRIGHT
HOME FRIDAY AFTERNOON
Mrs. Hubert Wright graciously
entertained the past presidents
club of George Starmer auxiliary
at a lovely one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon
at her home Friday
afternoon. Covers were placed
for Mra. F. M- Compton, Mrs. S.
W. Starmer, Mrs. Paul Dempscy,
Mrs. R. W. Rodgers, Mrs. Percy
Webb. Mrs. H. A. Taylor, Mrs. W.
C. Printz, Mrs. William Long,
members, Mrs. Zanna Keller, a
guest, and the hostess, . Mrs.
Wright.
The next meeting will be Feb
ruary 27th at the home of Mrs.
J. F. Byrd.
GALLOPING TEA IS
ENJOYED AT BURR
HOME MONDAY NIGHT
The third of a series of gallop
ing teas was enjoyed Monday ev
ening, when Mrs. Bruce Roark
acted as hostess for a party at
home of Mrr and Mrs. T. R. Burr
in Riversdale. The affairs are be
ing sponsored to raise money for
4-H scholarships in the Rivers
dale school.
Games and visiting were enjoy
ed and later refreshments were
served to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Roark, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cox,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kruse, Mr. and
Mi-s. Royal Olson, Mrs. H. H.
Pfaff and Mr. and Mrs. Burr and
son. Larry.
H. E. O. CLUB MEETS
AT DESSERT-LUNCHEON
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
The H. E. O. club enjoyed a
one-fifteen o'clock potluck turkey
luncheon Wednesday at the home
of Mrs. Henry Erskine on Cobb
street. A beautiful hand-made
lace cloth covered the table,
which was centered with a bowl
of pussywillows and daffodils,
flanked by tall red tapers. Valen
tine favors completed the table
arrangement. Bouquets of spring
flowers were used about the
rooms.
Covers were placed for Mrs. J.
O. McCuan, Mrs. L. B. Krogel and
Mrs. A. H. Perrln, guests, and the
following members: Mrs. James
Medill, Mrs. Chauncey Dunn,
Mrs. Harry Lohr, Mrs. Sam Car
son and daughter, Patsy, Mrs.
Clifton Hooper, Mrs. Dave Mey
ors, Mrs. Percy Myers and son,
Darrcl, Mrs. Myrtle Norwood,
Mrs. Elsie McComas and -the
hostess, Mrs. Erskine.
Lovely gifts were exchanged
and pictures were taken of the
group. Five-hundred was in play
during the afternoon with Mrs.
Medill and Mrs. Meyers winning
the score prizes.
MRS. WILLIAM BURT
HONORED AT CHARMING
BRIDAL SHOWER TUESDAY
Mrs. Gl-OVor Rlake itid Mio
Russell Steinhauer were hos
tesses at a charming bridal show
er party Tuesday evening at the
loimeis nome in Cireen honor
ing Mrs. William Burt.
Games and enntnetc wn,- n
joyed and later the manv Invoiv
gifts were presented to Mrs.
Burt. At the supper hour, deli
cious refreshments were served
by the hostesses.
Guests invited In nnir.w thn
evening with Mrs. Blake and
mrs. ateinnauer in honor of Mrs.
Burt included: Mrs. George Burt,
Mrs. V. V. Harnham Mn Hnh.
ert Sinclair, Mrs. Marl Liles, Mrs.
May Becklcy, Mrs. Joseph Porter,
Mrs. George Wilcox, Mrs. Argos
'7ishcr. Mrs. Thomas Ha
Mrs. George Holm, Mrs. Earl
Agee, Mrs. George Telford, Mrs.
Thomas Fletcher, Mrs. John Tel
ford. Mrs. Fva Rlehal-H Mice
Adeline Stewart," Miss Marilyn
narpnam, Miss Lois Blake, Miss
Waitha Richards, Miss Ruth
Richards and Miss Emma Lou
Dishman.
BRIDGE AND GOLFING
ENJOYED BY LADIES OF
COUNTRY CLUB THURSDAY
The ladies of the Roseburg
Country club enjoyed their week
ly contract bridge tournament
play Thursday morning at the
clubhouse with Mrs. C- E. Wim
berly winning the high score and
Mrs. 'W. E. Ott winning the Sec
ond high score.
Potluck luncheon was served at
noon to: Mru. L. E. McClintock,
captain, Mrs. W. J. Olmschcid,
secretary, Mrs. R. E. Greene, Mrs.
W. M. McEachern, Mrs. J. F.
Dillard, Mrs. E. J. Rodgers, Mrs.
K. D. Lytic, Mrs. W E. Ott, Mrs.
J. C. Hume, Mrs. C. E. Wimber
ly, Mrs. H. T. Hansen, Mrs. Ken
neth Quine and Mrs. J. M. Judd.
Golfing was enjoyed during the
afternoon with Mrs. Judd win
nin the first flight prize and Mrs.
McEachern winning the prize for
the second flight. Next Thursday
the ladies will meet at the club
house at 9:30 a. m. for bridge to
be followed by a 12:30 potluck
luncheon. If the weather permits,
golfing will be enjoyed in the alt
ernonn. . . ...
'V'
SUITS whatever your need may be
will be found in that vast variety
in keeping with their tremendous
popularity this spring at FISHER'S.
Soft-toned plaids sleek gabar
dines. Gay hued as a spring bou
quet or smartly classic as a uni
form in parade and from the
fashion center direct to vou at
FISHER'S. r
WE HAVE SUITS TO SUIT YOUR
MOODS $16.95 to $33.50
SHOE CLASSICS TO CORRESPOND IN BROWN
BILTS AND AIRSTEPS $2.95 to $6.85
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MISS LOUISE VIRDEN
COMPLIMENTED' AT "
PARTY ON BIRTHDAY
Mra. T. B. Virdcn and daughter,
Miss Eugenia, we're joint hos
tesses" afa charming seven-thirty
o'clock dessert-supper Friday eve
ning at the Hotel Umpqua In
compliment to the " former's
daughter, Miss " Louise, on 'h'er
twenty-first birthday anniver
sary. '
Spring flowers graced the pret
tily appointed table and covers,
were placed for: Miss Louise Vlr
den, guest of honor, Mrs. William
Harrington, Mrs.- Floyd Relden
haur, Mrs. j;. E. Slattery, Mrs.
Fred Dent, Miss Thelma Carter,
Miss Helen Catching,' Miss' Helen
Gorrell and the hostesses, Mrs.
Vlrden and Miss Eugenia Vjrdcn.
Following the dessert-supper
the group went to the Virdcn
home on North Jackson street,
where a handkerchief shower
was given to the guest of honor
and the evening hours were en
joyably spent !n playing cards.
MRS. R. S. HUTTON IS
HOSTESS THURSDAY TO
GARDEN VALLEY CLUB
The Garden Valley Women's
club held a very enjoyable meet
ing at the clubhouse Thursday
afternoon with Mrs. R. S. Hut-
ton as hostess. Following the
business session, a pleasant social
hour was enjoyed and Mrs.' Hut
ton served refreshments to: Mrs.
Emma Williams, Mrs. C. R.
Briggs, Mrs. Elmer Hampton,
Mrs. Belle Walker, Mrs. Ernest
McMillin, Mrs. R. A. Calhoun,
Mrs. Frank Douelas. Mrs. Harvey
Ewens, Mrs. Hugh Ritchie, Mrs.
A. N. Schneider, ' Mrs. Clem
Schneider, Mrs. John Sinclair,
Mrs. Potpr Sinclair. Mrs. C. '- L.
Spray and Mrs. Fred Woods.
The next meetine will bo held
at the clubhouse March 5th with
Mrs. G. C. Bailev as hostess. If
the weather permits the mem
bers will spend the morning
hours cleaning the clubhouse
grounds.
KEYSTONE CLUB HAS w
i'OTLUCK SUPPER AND
SOCIAL THURSDAY'
A very enjoyable potluck sup
per and Valentine social was en
joyed Thursday, evening by the
members of the Methodist Key
stone club and their husbands at
the church parlors. Following the
supper, games and contests were
enjoyed. f !
Those enjoying the affair in
cluded: Mr. and Mrs. John Raish,
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Rand, Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Keel and son
Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dif
lard, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ford,
Rev. and Mrs. Melville T. Wire,
Rev. and Mrs. Charles A. Ed
wards, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cham
berlin and daughter, Ida, Mr. and
Mrs. R. B. Hampton and son,
Merle, Mr. and Mrs. Elward
Smith, Mr. and Mrs, G. M. Krell,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boucock, Mrs.
Ed Borgen, Mrs. Hugh Harrison,
Mrs. Loren Harvey and daughter,
Margaret, and Freta Hendnck- yjf ,
son. . .
CRUISERS CLUB TO
ENJOY POPTLUCK DINNER
The Cruisers club will hold a
very enjoyable six-thirty o'clock
potluck dinner Monday night at
the First Presbyterian church. A
special musical program has been
planned for the dinner hour and
later the group will initiate the
new game room of the church.
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