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    R0SEBUR6 NEWS-ftEVteW, R6SEBUR6, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1942.
THREE
Society and Clubs
By NETTIE
MOTHERS AND FRIENDS
DINNER HELD BY JUNIOR
WOMEN VERY ENJOYABLE
AFFAIR
A dinner honqring mothers and
friends of members of the Junior
Women's club was an extremely
enjoyable affair at the club
house Monday evening.
Red and white was used as the
colors for the decorative motif.
Lovely red roses centered the
large dining table. Enormous red
peonies In a flat arrangement
were at either end of the table.
Two red strips over a white table
linen ran the entire length of the
table. Red and white carnations
and snowballs were attractively
, placed about the rooms.
Those present were Mrs.
Fletcher Gardner, Mrs. George
Hammer, Mrs. R. R. Wood, Mrs.
Dofliild Johnson, Mrs. R. R.
eQi. Mrs. Clara M. Frew, Mrs.
wTu. Anderson, Mrs. A. J. Crock
er, Mrs. Carl Wassom, Mrs. J. E.
Henbest, Mrs. C. G. Wassom, Airs.
Paul Smith, Mrs. Hugh Miller, -Mr
Robert Harris, Mrs. Ethel
Turner, Mrs. Fred Dent, Mrs.
Adrian Bowen, Mrs. C. E. Smith,
Miss Myrle Erickson and Miss
Beatrice Cooney.
Mrs. Fletcher Gardner, and
Mrs. George Hammer had charge
of the room and table decoration,
while Miss Myrle Erickson and
Miss Beatrice Cooney headed the
menu and Invitation committee.
The next meeting will be held
the first Monday in June at the
clubhouse. At that time election
of officers for the coming year
will take place.
MID WEEK BIBLE CLASS
TO MEET AT HOME OF
MRS. KAINE THURSDAY
The Mid-Weck Bible class of St.
Paul's Lutheran church will meet
atfto o'clock Thursday May 21,
atTffe home of Mrs. R. Kaine on
South Stephens and Blakeley
streets with Mrs. W. Ackley as
joint hostess. Members and
friends are cordially invited.
, ROSEBURG REBEK AH LODGE
HAS INTERESTING MEETING
The Roscburg Rebekah lodge,
No. 41, met for an interesting
business session Tuesday evening,
May 12, with a good attendance.
Second nomination of officers
was held and the following were
nominated for the coming term:
'Noble .Grand, Velma Herman;
Vice Grand, Lena Porter; Record-
' lug Secretary, Tillie Johnson and
Ruth Dishman; treasurer, Mar
garet Rodgers. . .
The lodge voted to give $10.00
SUMMER RATES
GRAND HOTEL
Rooms $ 1 2.00 Month
' , '. ! ", ' and up
Dine at Our
Coffee Shop
Best Foods at the
Lowest Prices
Try It
MAE SEEMES, Mgr.
MOORE
to the Shriners Hospital.
Practice for initiation will fol
low the next meeting, to be held
May 26 and Is also announced for
Wednesday, June 3.
CANTEEN LADIES TO
MEET AT DINNER
THURSDAY EVENING
The third and last of a series
of dinners to be given by the
three canteen groups will be held
Thursday night, May 21, at 6:30
o'clock at the Episcopal parish
hall on East Cass street.
When the canteen ladies were
organized In Roseburg,' the group
was divided into three groups.
When, the course of instruction
was over they began to cook
and each group has sponsored a
dinner for all the canteen ladies.
Mrs. Roy Bellows is Douglas
county canteen chairman and
Mrs. Velle Broadway is city chair
man. Mrs. C. W. Wharton and Mrs.
T. B. Virden are acting as co
chairmen of the dinner for Thurs
day evening and they will be as
sisted by the canteen ladies of
their group. Mrs. Daniel Crockett
is instructor of the canteen ladles.
There will be a guest speaker.
The course is sponsored by the
American Red Cross.
All members of the three
groups are most cordially invited
to attend the dinner.
D. A. R. HAS POTLUCK
LUNCHEON MONDAY
The D. A. R. held a very lovely
one o'clock potluck luncheon
Monday at the home of Mrs.
George M. Brown with Mrs. F.
H. Churchill and Mrs. W. R. An
derson, assisting hostesses.
Covers were placed for: Mrs.
George M. Brown, new regent,
Mr. Ray S. Petrequln, retiring re
gent; Mrs. F. H. Churchill, Mrs.
D. N. Busenbark, Mrs. William
Bell, Mrs. C. L. . Branton, Mrs.
Walter Monger, Mrs. R. H. Grin
stead, Mrs. W. R. Anderson, Mrs.
William McGce, Mrs. L. E. Good
bourn, Miss Adeline Stewart, Mrs.
W. M. Campbell, members, and
Mrs. Harold Bellows and Miss
Elizabeth Campbell, guests, i
Mrs. Bell was appointed by the
state regent as state chairman of
the American Red Cross commit
tee. There will be no meetings of
the chapter during the Gummer
months. The next regular meet
ing will be September 21, with
Mrs. Goodbourn and Mrs.iMonger
acting; as co-hostesses. ;
NEW IDEA CLUB MEETING
PLACE AND DATE CHANGED
The New Idea club, which was
to have met with Mrs. Bucking
ham, Wednesday, May 20, will
meet,, instead,, at the home of
Mrs. C. B. - Calkins, Thursday,
May 21.! There will be a one-o'clock
luncheon and all members
are urged to be present.
DANCE
TONIGHT '
Moose Hall
Townsend Club No. 2
Rose Orchestra
Gents 25o Ladies 10o
TtfyyyC IOITIIO UN0E AUtHOmir Of tut COCA-COIA company ir vsggt
COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF ROSEBURG Telephone
ROSEBURG WOMAN'S CLUB
ENTERTAINS BELLVIEW
CLUB AT PICNIC TUESDAY
The Roseburg Woman's club
held Its annual spring picnic
Tuesday at a charming one o'
clock affair in the gardens at the
John M. Raish home at the Fa
cility Post with the members of
the Bellview club as special
guests. Mi's. John M. Raish, Mrs.
Foster Butner, Mrs. R. W. Mar
sters and Mrs. Rose Clayton were
in charge of the hostess commit
tee. Covers were placed for: Mrs.
A. F. Saar, president of the Bell
view club, Mrs. Harry Collison,
Mrs. Carl Roselund, Mrs. S. W.
Van Voorst, Mrs. P. W. Beckley,
Mrs. Ross Lovelace, Mrs. F. J.
Roer, Miss Irene and Miss Mazie
Walker, Bellview club members;
Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield, president
of the Woman's club, Mrs. John
William Robertson, Mrs. R. W.
Marsters, Mrs. Earl Ullrich, Mrs.
Edward G. Kohlhagen, Mrs. W.
R. Brown, Mrs. George M.. Mel-
vin, Mrs. Mark L. Underwood,
Mrs.- L. Kohlhagen, Mrs. H. B.
Carter, Miss Jennie Jorey, Miss
Marie Martens, Mrs. O. S. Cham
bers, Mrs. John M. Raish, Mrs. I.
B. Riddle, Mrs. C, H. Bailey, Mrs.
William Bailey, Mrs. R. L.
Whipple, Mrs. A. J. Geddes, Mrs.
W. M. Campbell and daughter-,
Miss Elizabeth, Mrs. Thompson,'
Mrs. W. H. Richardson, Mrs.
Douglas Waite, Mrs. Foster But
ner, Mrs. A. S. Coen and Mrs.
Frederick J. Porter.
Mrs. Raish, on behalf of the
Woman's club, presented a love
ly gift to Mrs. Hatfield, who has
so very graciously served the past
year as president and who has
been elected to serve as the head
of the club for the coming year.
Mrs. R. W. Marsters acted as in
stalling officer and Mrs. Earl Ull
rich acted as installing marshall.
Lovely corsages were presented
to the new officers by Mrs. Raish.
The new officers installed includ
ed: Mrs. Hatfield, president; Mrs.
Raisn, first vice-president; Mrs.
A..S. Coen, treasurer; Mrs. W. R.
Brown, recording secretary; Miss
Jennie Jorev, corresponding sec
retary; Mrs. C. H. Bailey, club
house board; Mrs. W. H. Richard
son and Miss Marie Martens, di
rectors, and Mrs. A. J. Geddes,
chaplain. Other members of the
board and directors .were intro
duced. Mrs. Saar was introduced by
Mrs. Hatfield. A social hour' fol
lowed and the club adjourned un
til the first Tuesday in October,
when meetings will be resumed
at the clubhouse.' . i ' ; !
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LADIES. OF. EVERGREEN ,
GRANGE TO HAVE ALL-DAY
MEETING THURSDAY; 1. 1 v. .
' The ladies ' of the Evergreen
grange will have a very interest
ing all-day meeting Thursday,
May 21, at the grange hall. All
members are requested to bring
their penny quilt blocks. There
will be a potluck dinner at noon
and all members are urged to at
tend. MRS. J. E. YOUNG' TO
ENTERTAIN CHAPTER Bl
OF P. E. O. FRIDAY,,
Mrs. J. E. Young, of Melrose,
will entertain Chapter BI of the
P. E. O. sisterhood at a one o'
clock salad luncheon Friday, May
22. All members are urged to at
tend.
Z201IIllflinUUIOIil
ROSEBURG CHAPTER OF
EASTERN 8TAR TO MEET
THURSDAY EVENING
The Roseburg chapter of ' the
Eastern Star will meet at eight
o'clock Thursday evening, May
21, at the temple with Mrs. S. J.
Shoemaker, worthy.matron, pre
siding. There will be a short
school of instruction which will
be in charge of J. D. Osborn. A
social hour will follow and hus
bands of members and visiting
members are cordially invited.
Mrs. Earl Wiley and Mrs. G. C.
Finlay are in charge of refresh
ments and Mrs. A. B. Taylor is
in charge of bingo and bridge
tables .
COUNTRY CtUB LADIES
TO SPONSOR HOMECOMING
PARTY THURSDAY
The ladies of the Roseburg
Country club are sponsoring a
homecoming party at the club
Thursday, May 21, at the club for
all members, former members of
the club and their invited guests.
Golf matches will be played in
the morning with prizes being
awarded. There will be a potluck
luncheon at noon and contract
bridge will be played in the i.fter-
noon. Mrs. H. C. Stearns and
Mrs. Kenneth' Quine are joint
chairmen for the affair.
SALVATION ARMY ADVISORY
BOARD TO HOLD IMPORTANT
MEETING TONIGHT
The advisory board of the Sal
vation Army will hold a meeting
tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the Sal
vation Army hall at 327 W. Cass
street. Mr. Crittenden states that
this meeting is very Important
and urges all board members to
attend as this will be the final
meeting before the . beginning of
the financial campaign.
GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S
CLUB TO HOLD IMPORTANT
MEETING THURSDAY
The Garden Valley Women's
club will hold a very important
business meeting at two o'cloc!?,
Thursday, May ,21, at the club
house with Mrs. R. A. Calhoun
as hostess. Every member is
urged to be present.
North Umpqua Road To
Diamond Lake Not Open
The North Umpqua road to
Diamond lake is not passable at
the present time, V. V. Harpham,
supervisor pf the Umpqua na
tional forest,' reported today! The
lake, however,, may be reached by
way .of the Union creek road. i
Numerous inquiries hay been
received, regarding' the, North
Umpqua route, Harpham stated,
but: at present the indications are
that it will not be suitable for tra
vel until the first of June., '
Only partial maintenance has
been provided between Rock
creek and Big Camas, and the
road is in bad condtilon, due
largely to logging operations. At
the Diamond lake end of the road
there is still considerable snow.
As soon as weather permits the
road to be put in shape for sum
mer travel, the work of improve
ment will be undertaken.
Group to Meet The Christian
Science war relief sewing group
will meet at two o'clock Thurs
day, May 21, at the Perkins build
ing. 186
Local
News
Here Tuesday Robin Reed, of
DeLake, was a business vlistor in
this city yesterday.
Here From Mllo Jay Wright
of Mllo, was attending to busi
ness here for a few hours Wed
nesday. Here From Dillard R. J. Ness
of the Fairhurst Lumber com
pany of Dillard, was a business
visitor here Wednesday.
Visits In Yoncalla Mrs. Ver
dun Boucock, of Roseburg, soent
Tuesday visiting her mother, Mrs.
Wofford, in Oakland.
Here Tuesday Clifford McKay
of the Sunshine Ranch on the
North Umpqua, was shopping and
visiting friends here Tuesday.
Returns to Hospital Harold
W. Sanders, of this city, returned
to Mercy hospital Tuesday for fur
ther treatment of a leg broken
recently in a fall.
Here on Business Bob Russell,
forest service employee, located
at Oak Flats on the North Ump
qua, was attending to business
here for a few hours Tuesday.
Here From Rice Creek J. W.
Colvin, B. W. Colvin and H. W.
Colvin, all iOf Rice Creek, were
attending, to business here for a
few hours Tuesday. 1 ' ' ' '
Meeting Changed The meet
ing of the George Starmer camp
Number 18, U. S. W. V., set orig
inally for Friday, afternoon, will
occur instead, tomorrow, Thurs
day, May 21, at 7:30 p. m. , .
I .' 1 r I : I r - . ''
Auditor (Here Mr. A. B.iHarrl
son, Portland, of the auditing de
partment of the State of Oregon,
arrived here the first of the week
to spend several days attending
to Dusiness. i i i i .
- - nil
Here Frortv Missouri Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Hendricks ' and family,
of Stockton, Mol,i have' arrived
here to visit with 'Mr. Hendricks'
brother, Tom Hendricks, and fam.
lly. They plan to visit In Califor
nia on the return' trip to: Mis
souri. : ' ; :' 1 ,
1 Circle to Meet The West Side
circle will meet at the home of
Mrs. Louis Kohlhagen, 901 Mili
tary Ave., at two o'clock Thursday
afternoon. It is an organization
meeting and all members and
friends of the Baptist, church on
the west side are invited.
Leave For San Francisco Mrs.
Mable Lewis and her son, Lieut.
Edgar Lewis, left Tuesday for
San Francisco. Lieut. Lewis, who
recently graduated from U. of O.
and received his commission in
the United States army, will be
stationed at Camp Roberts.
To Attend Funeral George
Staley of Roseburg left Tuesday
for Forest Grove In response to a
message announcing the death of
his brother, Charles D. Staley.
He was accompanied by his sis
ter, Mrs. Sarah Wilson, of Yon
calla. The funeral services were
conducted at Forest Grove today.
VITAL STATISTICS
BORN
BARTRAM To Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Bartram, 231 E. Lane, at
Mercy hospital, May 19, a daugh
ter, Charlotte Rae; weight seven
pounds, two ounces.
COUEY To Mr. and Mrs. '
Charles J. Couey, Umpqua park,
at Mercy hospital, May 19, a
daughter, Donna Louise; weight
seven pounds, thirteen ounces. ,
DEROSS To Mr. and Mrs. J
H. De Ross of Roseburg, at Mercy
hospital, today, May 20, a .son,
Joseph Hooker De Ross, Jr.;
weight six pounds, two ounces.
DIVORCE DECREES
CREECH Al from Grace
Creech; married at Grants Pass,
March 22, 1910; desertion.
SWEARINGEN C. D. from
Eythel Swearlngen; married at
Roseburg, Dec. 2, 1925; cruelty.
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Air Raid Warden
Service Here Asks
For Volunteers
Due to the departure of a num
ber of men who were regularly
enrolled as air raid wardens in
the civilian defense organization
for the city of Roseburg, addi
tional applications for assignment
to duty as wardens in the event
of air raid are desired immediate
ly, It was announced today by
Robert Glle, commander of the
defense setup for the city. The
air raid warden personnel has
been depleted at the rate of about
four men weekly, as men have
entered military service or have
removed to areas where defense
work Is in progress, Glle states.
Men willing to volunteer for all-
raid warden training and service
are asked to make application at
the office of the chamber of
commerce or notify some warden
of their acquaintance.
Mr. Glle reported that the city
control office will be set up in
the city hall Thursday, May 21,
and after that time all activities
pertaining to the city alone will
be conducted from the headquar
ters there.
He also is again urging resi
dents to stock up with sand from
the pile provided by the city for
free distribution. The sand is pil
ed at the city property at the end
of North Roseburg and may be
obtained without charge. Resi
dents are required to furnish their
own containers. Every home
should have a supply of dry sand
for use In combatting incendiary
bombs, Glle states.
Illegal Taking Of
Auto Charged To
Walter Browning
Walter Browriing, 24, was back
in custody here today and was
booked on a charge of taking and
using an automobile without; au
thority from the1 owner, Sergeant
i-wui morgan or me siaie ponce
reported today. Brownincr onlv re-
cently, 'Was released from the
state ' penitentiary after serving
ten months of a sentence' of one
year Imposed in May) jl941, ,bn a
cnarge oi ootaming money by
false pretenses, Morgan' said.
Browning was arrested in
April, 1941, accused 'of passing
bad chocks, but' was' given a con
tlnualidn of his case in drdcr that
he fright enter tnilitary service.
By t,he time He had leached the
induction center, it was learned
that he, had issued more: bad
checks after his, appearance. In
court and ho was brought ,back
from Fort. Lewis and sentenced to
the penitentiary, Morgan stated.
He had bepn working at the
Medford army , cantonment, and
came to Roseburg last Sunday
with some friends and is alleged
to havp borrowed, the car. of one
one of his fellow workmen and
failed to retin-n it at the desig
nated time, the officer said. He
was arrested last night at Rob
erts crock.
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the school year In Independence,
Ore., engaged as an Instructor in
the schools, has returned to Rose
burg to spend the summer with
her parents, Superintendent of
City Schools W. M. and Mi's.
Campbell, on South Main street.
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