rosIburg news-revIeW. r6sebur(, oregon. Thursday, may 7, 1942. tHREB Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER MRS. HARRY F. HATFIELD RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT ROSEBURG WOMAN'S CLUB Mrs.' Harry F. Hatfield, who has served a very successful year as president of the Roseburg Woman's club for 1941-42, was re elected president of the club for 1942-43 at an Interesting one thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon meeting of the club held Tuesday at the clubhouse. Mrs. George Frew was chairman of the hostess committee and was assisted In serving by Mrs. Maude Fields. Beautiful bouquets of coral bells, columbine and spirea decorated the tables. Other officers elected for the ensuing year besides the presi dent, Mrs. Hatfield, included: first .vice-president. Mrs. John M. Jtalsh; second vice-president, Mrs. G. V. Wimberly; treasurer, Mrs. A. S. Coen; secretary, Mrs. W. R. Brown; corresponding secretary, Miss Jennie Jorey; directors, Mrs. A. C. Marsters, Mrs. E. L. Knapp, Mrs. L. A. Wells, Mrs. W. H. Richardson and Miss, Marie Mar tens; clubhouse board, Mrs. C. E. Banning, Mrs. C. H. Bailey, Mrs. R. L. Whipple (chairman), Mrs. L. Kohlhagen, Sr., and Mrs. Fos ter Butner, Mrs. Homer W. Grow was re-appointed music chairman and Mrs. R. W. Mars ters was re appointed parliamen tarian. Mrs. C. E. Roberts presented charming reviews of new books now available at the Roseburg public library and Mrs. H. B. Car ter presented an interesting roll call topic on. Generals. High praise was given by the club members to the roll-call topic speakers for the year and the members urged the roll-call Opeakers to continue the talks for he coming year. Plans were discussed for the coming year's activities and ar rangements were made for enter taining the Eellview club mem bers at the annual club picnic to bo held at one o'clock May 19th Now Playing! V HUNT! ' i F 'Most Unique in the West! I ENDS TODAY PLUS "NIAGARA FALLS" with TOM BROWN SLIM SUMMERVILLE COMING -FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "TWILIGHT ON THE TRAIL" with HOPALONG CASSIDY Plus "LITTLE MEN" with RAY FRANCIS JACK OAKIE Shows 7:1 5.9:1 5 P.M. In the garden at the J. M. Ralsh home at the facility. Members having cars are asked to meet at the clubhouse at 12:30 o'clock to go together to the Raish home. All members are asked to bring their own table service and ser vice for one guest. Special guests may be asked for te affair. Mrs. John M. Raish, Mrs. R. W. Mars ters, Mrs. Foster Butner and Mrs. Rose Clayton are fn charge of the picnic. Installation of the new officers will take place. Members enjoying the meeting included Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield, president, Mrs. Edward G. Kohl hagen, Mrs. Mark L. Underwood, Mrs. Homer W. Grow, Miss Marie Martens, Mrs. I. B. Riddle, Mrs. W. R. Brown, Mrs. Walter Good, Mrs. George K. Quine, Mrs. A. S. Coen, Mrs. R. L. Whipple, Mrs. Foster Butner, Mrs. C. E. Roberts, Mrs. H. B. Carter, Mrs. C. E. Ban ning, Mrs. E. L. Knnpp, Mrs. W. M. Campbell, Mrs. L. Kohlhagen, Sr., Mrs. William Bell, Mrs. O. S. Chambers, Mrs. A. S. Marsters, Mrs. J. R. Matlach, Mrs. George M. Brown, Mrs. Frank Brown, Mrs. Earl L. Ullrich, Mrs. John M. Raish, Mrs. B. W. Taylor, Mrs. George Frew, Mrs. Maude Fields, Mrs. Marshall Holmes and Mrs. Mrs. Marshall Holmes, Mrs. R. W. Marsters and Mrs. Frederick J. Porter. NOMINATION OF OFFICERS HELD BY JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB The Junior Woman's club held nomination of officers at a very enjoyable business meeting Mon day night at the clubhouse with Mrs. C. E. Smith, president, In charge. Nominations included: presi dent, Mrs. C. E. Smith and Mrs. Adrian Bowen; first vice-presi dent, Mrs. Norman Hess and Mrs. Fletcher Gardner; second vice- president, Mrs. Carl Wassom and Mrs. George Hammer; treasurer, Mrs. Robert Harris; secretary, Mrs. J. E. Henbest; sergeant at arms, Mrs. Don Johnson and Mrs. Fred Dent; first year director, Miss Dorothy Crummett, and sec ond year director, Mrs. Perry Thiele. The nominating commit tee was composed of Mrs. Fletch er Gardner and Mrs. Norman Hess. Those present included Mrs. C. E. Smith, president; Mrs. Carl Wassom, Miss Dorothy Crum mett, Mrs. Robert Harris, Mrs. Benjamin DuFresne, Mrs. Fred Dent, Mrs. Fletcher Gardner, ! Mrs. Norman Hess, ' Mrs. Perry Thiele and Mrs. J. E. Henbest. The next meeting will be held at the clubhouse May 18, at which time the mothers of the members will be guests of honor. Mrs. George Hammer and Mrs. Fletch er Gardner will be in charge of the decorations and tables; Miss Myrle Erickson and Miss Beatrice Cooney will be in charge of the menu and invitations, and Mrs. Norman Hess will be chairman of the clean-up committee. At theftyay 26 with Mrs. Maude Vogel- close of the meeting the members went to Carl's Tavern for refresh-! RIVERSDALE GRANGE HAS MEETING FRIDAY Riversdale grange met at the hall Friday evening with Over seer C. T. Tipton presiding. Forty three members were present. Election of a new master and overseer took place with Mr. Tip ton being elected master and Mrs. Ray Hampton, overseer. Eldon Ogle, former master, resigned re cently to go into defense work at Medford. Excellent reports were made by committee chairmen. The home economics club will meet Friday, May 8, at the hall with a 12:30 potluck luncheon at noon. . The refreshment committee for the meeting of May 15 in cludes Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Love, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schneider, , , . A t Mnnrp and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Moore. Following the meeting reiresn-, ments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Tipton, Mrs. C. E. Marks and Mrs. Eldon Ogle. The worthy lecturer, Alice Kruse, presented the following program: group singing; musical game by Mrs. E. G. Cloake; solo, "Mother McCree," by W. D. Love with Mrs. W. O. Patterson panto miming the role of mother; duet "Viennese Refrain," by Mrs. W. D. Love and Mrs. Harvey Ewens with Mrs. Darley Ware and Jim my Ewens panomiming the role of mother and child; readingby ivienne Miller, recent winner for the sophomore class in the declamation contest and two mu sical numbers by Ray Hampton, accompanied by Mrs. Hampton. DEPT. PRESIDENT TO ATTEND POTLUCK SUPPER AND MEETING HERE Mamie Stauffcr, department president of the auxiliaries of the United Spanish War Veterans, potluck supper and meeting here Eugene, will attend the six o'clock potluck supper and meeting here Friday night to be enjoyed by members of George Starmer camp and auxiliary at the I. O. O. F. hall. Mrs. W. C. Printz is chairman of the potluck supper. Mrs. Stauffer will make her offi cial visit of Inspection following the supper. SIDE GLANCES COPII. ItM? BY SEA SCHVICE. INC. T. M. REG. U. S. PAT. "Would yoii like me to Hive you a few of the recipes for cakes und pustry'my boy likes?" PARENT-TEACHERS CLUB HAS MEETING SUTHERLIN, May , G The Parent Teachers club held their regular meeting at the Arts Building, Tuesday afternoon with the vice-president, Mrs. Mildred Culver, In charge. The meeting was opened by all members present singing one verse of America. Mrs. Frank Martin kindly furnished the piano accompaniment. As the secretary was absent there were no minutes of the previous meeting to be read. "The treasurers report was given and approved, Through discussion about the 4-H club scholarship it was found that the club has enough money for a scholarship and a half. A motion was made and seconded. that it be left up to Mr. Britton to choose the persons to receive the scholarship. The subject of Edna Ruth Real being promised the i year scholarship from !ast year was brought up and it was decided that the president and Mr. Britton discuss the matter. The nomination committee sub mitted the following names for officers for the ensuing year: president, Mrs. W. A. White; vice president, Mrs. Icel Clark; treas urer, Mrs. Richard Rlggs; secre tary, Mrs. Alfred Watkins. The following were elected: Mrs. Clark, president; Mrs. How ard Wahl, vice-president; Mrs. Richard Riggs, treasurer, and Mrs'. Ed Mills, secretary. The next meeting will be held pohl, Mrs. Clara Trozelle, Mrs. Loa Rose, Mrs. Rose Wahl, and Mrs. Harvey Ritchie hostesses, Following the meeting a de lightful lunch of cake, tea and coffee was served by the hostes ses, Mrs. Richard Rlges, Mrs. Maurice Vogelpohl, and Mrs. Har old Tonole. Mrs. Rose Wahl and Mrs. W. A. White poured. MRS. TISON IS HONORED AT DINNER DAYS CREEK, May 6 Wed nesday evening Mrs. A. S. Tison was honored with a delightful dinner party at the R. A. Moore home, ttfe occasion being her birthday anniversary. The guests were seated at a table covered with a white linen cloth and hav ing as a centerpiece an attractive ly decorated birthday cake which was flanked by tall pink tapers "s nu'"t,rs' Rovers were aiidngeu lur Mr. anu Mrs. lison, Mrs. Walter Hutchnison, Clyde - '"' Deatherage of Medford, Leon and James Moore, Jim Tison and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Moore. Visiting was enjoyed during the evening. Large bouquets of dogwood and lilacs furnished an attractive de corative note about the rooms. FATHER-SON BANQUET TO BE HELD THURSD AY ELKTON, May 6 There will be a father and son banquet at the high school the evening of May 7tji. A very interesting pro gram has been arranged. Dr. George Simmons will talk on his travels In Europe. Waldo Davis, who is a musician, will play the piano. Both men live In Eugene. The speaker of the evening will be Earl Snell, of Salem. The meeting will start at 7:30. The ladies of the Methodist church will furnish the supper. There will be a small charge for each plate. Reservation may be made by notifying Mrs. H. L. Bossen. CATHOLIC RUMMAGE SALE TO BE HELD The members of St. Joseph's Catholic church will sponsor an all-day rummage sale Saturday, May 9th, at the former C. j. Breier store building (next to Wilder's) on North Jackson street. ByGalbraith Off. BENEFIT CARD PARTY ANNOUNCED FOR NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING A series of five benefit card parties has been planned for the USO rooms, the first of which will be sponsored by the Junior Woman's club next Wednesday evening, May 13, at 8 o'clock at the USO rooms in the Kohlhagen building. Prizes will be awarded winners in contract bridge, five-hundred and pinochle. At the close of the series of five parties, grand priz es will be awarded winners in :he three card games. Reservations for the affair may be made by calling Mrs. George Crenshaw at 188-R or Mrs. Clifford E. Smith at 411-Y. Light refreshments will be served following the card play. The public has been cordially :n vited to attend. MR. AN OMRS. ULAM ENTERTAIN AT DINNER DAYS CREEK, May 6-Mr. and Mrs. fete uiam were hosts at a charming dinner Sunday at their nome nere. Lovers were arrang ed for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Clark and daughter, Sharon, Bud Clark, Henry Holler, Bill Holler and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Ulam. CARNATION SALE TO BE HELD SATURDAY George Starmer auxiliary to United Spanish War Veterans will hold its annual carnation sale Saturday, May 9th. The carna tions will be sold bv the Bnv Scouts of troop No. 4 with head quarters at the Grand hotel. KAMPFER'S flQ Hi-Grade Hams--- 00 C Mock Chicken Legs Ea 5c Beef Roasts Frankfurters 23c Pure Lard ,fci3tc Round Steak Bacon Squares u IQC PHONE 64 Local News SDend Dav Here Mr. and Mrs. Wade Worthinpton. of Canvnn. ville, spent Wednesday In this city unending io Dusincss. H. E. C. To Meet The Rivers- dale Home Economics club will meet at a 12:30 potluck luncheon Friday at the grange hall. Join Marines John R. Fitch of Oakland and Alfred A. Kline of Roseburg have enlited In the U. S. marine corps, according to an announcement from the marine corps office at Portland. Here Wednesday Mrs. Walter Poole and daughter, Arlene, Miss Edna Mae Poole and Delbert Poole, all of Days Creek, spent Wednesday in this city attending to business and visiting friends. Glee Club Meeting Postponed The Roseburg Men's Glee club weekly practice meeting schedul ed for tonight, has been postpon ed according to announcement made today by the director R. M. Church. Visits Various Districts Ned Dixon, of this city, republican candidate for county assessor, spent today attending to business In Camas Valley and other dis tricts of the county in the Inter ests of his campaign. Arrives In Pearl Harbor Ac cording to word received here, Carl Wassom, who enlisted in vhe U. S. navy this spring, has arriv ed In Pearl harbor. He was for merly employed at Weber's bak ery in Roseburg. Red Cross Nurse Here Miss Myrna Campbell of San Fran cisco, nursing consultant with the nursing service of the American Red Cross, Is spending a couple of days in Roseburg conferring with Ellen Post, executive secre tary of the Douglas county Red Cross chapter and with other chapter workers. L. T. L. LEADERS HOLD MEETING The leaders of the Loyal Tem- noi-anm T jininn frrnnns hplrl a very- interesting meeting at the nome or Mr. anu Mrs. u. l.. uuvis to outline plans for future meet ings of the groups. The next meeting of the leaders will be held in August. Tho Vnnnrr Forester PTOUn of the Loyal Temperance Legion met Monaay evening ai me nuiiiK of Leslie Nelson on Winchester ctt.pt This prnun has a mem-' bership of all boys. Each mem ber recited one of the Psalms and plans were made for buying an American flag and making a Christian flag. The story, "Old Mister Alcohol" was reaa. ine next meeting will be held May 18 at the home of Mars Southwlck. 25c Choice Cuts Baby Beef, lb. .... 29 Lb. 130 W. CA8S Luncheon Speaker ssvr v.-- ; ,v Hon. Harris Ellsworth Hon. Harris Ellsworth, who will be the speaker at. the dele gates luncheon to be held Satur day noon, May 16th, at the Epis copal parish hall In Roseburg during the state convention of the Business and Professional Wo men's club of Oregon. Dog Owner Fined A fine of $10 and costs was paid In the local justice court by Edwin Freeman of Roseburg, who pleaded guilty to possessing an unlicensed dog. Visiting Here Darllne Metcalf and Mrs. Smith, of Portland, are In Roseburg visiting the former's cousin, .Mrs. George Johnson, owner of the Valley hotel. . "PAINT-IT-YftUESlELF" FURNITURE- CHOICE 3 CHAIR THREE STYLES at one LOW price 1 Buy for kitchen or dining room! Paint or stain to match I Cathedral and Bow Back styles are Hardwood! 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