ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1942.
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Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
MR. AND MRS. BROWN
TO CELEBRATE FIFTIETH 1
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Relatives and friends of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Brown are most
cordially invited to attend the
reception honoring their fiftieth
anniversary to be held Sunday,
August 23, from seven to ten
o'clock at their home near Dixon
ville. GRANGE TO PICNIC
SATURDAY, AUG. 22
Melrose grange members and
their families are invited to at
tend the annual picnic to be held
Saturday evening, Aug. 22, at
l7:30 o'clock at the Busenbark
figrove. Games and entertainment
will follow the 6upner hour.
BIRTHDAYS CELEBRATED
AT PICNIC PARTY
GLENDALE, Aug. 21. A pic-
nic party was held in Honor of
the birthdays of Mrs. W. T. Har
bour, Elma Archambeau, and
Mrs. I. H. Smith at the home of
Mrs. E. J. McMullen last Thurs
day. The party was on the lawn
PLUS
TIM HOLT IN
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"BANDIT
COMING
TODAY AND
r yr- 1
Plus Preview Saturday
Shews 2-7:1 5-9:1 5 P. M. 11 c-30c-40c
and began at 7:30. Those present
were; Alice Nebo, Gertrude Ly
stul, Mrs. G. M. Jones, Mrs. Abra
ham, Mrs. W. D. Meissner, Flor
ence Johnson, Hostess and ihe
three guests of Honor.
SHOWER PARTY GIVEN
FOR MRS. ADAMSON
DRAIN, Aug. 20.-tA post-nuptial
shower was given for Mrs.
Bud Adamson, nee Ellen McDon
ald, last Friday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Hattie Adamson,
the groom's mother, sponsored by
Mesdames Pansy Sagaberd, Vir
gie Craig and Velma Haldeman.
The bride received many love
ly gifts which she opened for in
spection. Those enjoying the afternoon
were Mesdames Hattie Whitney,
Minnie Hubbard, Ariel Hubbard,
Emmett Gray, I. O. Higgins, Sam
Bali, Grace Thofnpson, Crandall,
A. O. Foster, Lillie Craig, Bessie
Griggs, Vivien Dotey, Lena Mad
den, Tom McDonald, Frederica
Coons, Ruth and Lois Holloman,
Clark Willsey, C. G. Hensley,
Laura Payne, Kemmey Town-
send, Misses Lucille Veley and
Shirley Barker.
Today and
Saturday
with
FUZZY KNIGHT
NELL O'DAY
JEANNE KELLY
TRAIL"
SUNDAY
He's a
in a new
kind of
picture
to chase
the blues!
SATURDAY
ALL-DAY MEETING
HELD BY COUNCIL
DRAIN, ' Aug. 20. The Wo
man's Council of the Christian
church met at the homo of Mrs..
May Gardner, for an all day
meeting with a pot luck picnic
dinner on the lawn. Roll call was
answered by scripture verse or
current missionary item.
Mrs. Velma Haldeman, leader
and Mis. Gardner gave reports
of the Turner convention. Mrs.
Grace Nelson led devolionals.
Programs for the coming year
were decided to be left in the
hands of a committee.
CIVIC CLUB HAS
PICNIC DINNER
DRAIN, Aug. 20. The Civic
club met at the Anlauf camp
ground for a picnic dinner, last
Wednesday. Those present were
Mesdames Frederica Coons, Lou
Sawyer, Elma Pfister, Ruby
Thomas, Madeline Russell, Golda
Woolman, Mae Light, Cora Bar
tholomy, Amelia Poyser, Velma
Cool and Velma Haldeman.
American Legion
Auxiliary Activitiei
By MRS. F. L. CRITTENDEN
Mrs. V. J. Micelli, chairman of
the national and state defense,
has asked me to announce that
she is to make a report every
month to the state of the war
work the auxiliary women are do-
I ing. r or example, you urn 10 iei
ner learn aireci inrougn me
meetings or by telephone, of
every hour or every garment you
have made and our Unit gets
credit.
Mrs. Ned Dixon is state chair
man of the Child Welfare and Ss
assisted by Mrs. Joe Johnson,
unit chairman.
We are still short on our quota
of sweaters and there is an abun
dance of yarn at the Red Cross
rooms. ' .
Mrs. Roy Bellows and Mrs!
Velle Broadway are chairmen o(
the Canteen. "
If you are doing Motor Corps,
filter board or homo nur-.dng,
you cannot undertake the canteen
i work, also you must nave nac
the nutrition course to take Can
1 teen.
j ' Mrs. J. R. Wharton ir, chair
; man of Home Nursing. The Red
Cross is endeavoring to put this
j course in high school for junior
and senior girls.
I If anyone is interested in filter
board work they may apply at
the armory.
I am advised that the Red
Cross Motor corps and (lie Doug
las county civilian defense Motor
corps are one and the same. It
consists of 415 members, many ol
whom are auxiliary members,
with branches in Recdsport
Glendalc and Sutherlin. They
j have completed standard and nd
vanced first aid, motor median
I les, map reading, gas defense
coiivoy driving and military drill
i Mrs. Harris Ellsworth is chair
man of the Motor corps.
I Word lias been received that
; Mrs. L. A. Dillard and her family
i are pleasantly established al
Camp Cook in the vicinity of
! Santa Maria, Calif.
j Mrs. Irvin Riegel Is back from
j Eugene, where she has been visit
ing her daughter and now,,grand
son. While in Eugene, she attend
jed an auxiliary picnic.
I Helen Lunis, of Eugene, whom
many of the women know, has
joined the WAAC and is being
sent to Dos' Moines, Iowa, for
officers training. She has a son
in the navy and her husband is
in the army.
Miss Margaret Johnson, librar
ian at the Facility, has boon ca
ed to Spokane by the death of
her father.
Mrs. J. E. Johnson, child wel
fare chairman, is spending a
month vacationing in Portland.
Here From Portland Miss
Betty Raish, of Portland, is spend
ing a few days in Ibis cily visit
ing friends. She recently moved
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John M. Raish. and her sisters.
Vclda Mae and Naomi, to Port
land from this oily.
R.M.WADE&CO.
TRACTOR SALES DIVISION
Ford Trocfor Dniributori for the Norlhwett .
PORTLAND, OREGON
ANNOUNCE -THE
wINKERS
INI THE FINAIS OF THE
NATIONAL FARM YOUTH FOUNDATION
FORD
TRACTOR PLOWING CONTEST
Held Monday, August 17, near Portland, Oregon "
1 it Place PATRICIA ALT REE, Age 17 Rt. 1, La Center, Wash.
2nd Place ROBERT FUNK, Age 17 Rt. 2, Baker, Ore.
3rd Place JAMES BANY, Age 18 Rt. 1, Canby, Ore.
Because of WAR
TIME conditions...
and in the interest of
conservjtion of ffato
line and tire theit
contests hive beea
held without Invita
tion to tht Public.
FORMER GLENDALE
GIRL ENTERTAINED
GLENDALE, Aug. 21. Mr. and
Mrs. David Wilson were enter
tained in Salem recently, by Com
mander and Mrs. Wallace Whar
ton. Mrs. Wilson will be re
membered by many friends here
as the former Dorothy lllidge.
Mr. Wilson is being transferred
to New York City from Washing
ton where he is with the-Govern-ment
Information Bureau, Both
are graduates of the University
of Oregon. While In Washington
Mrs. Wilson taught art and
drama classes and also did spec
ial work in nutrition. Because of
her contribution in this work, at
the expense of the government
she was sent to the Virginia Poly
technic Institute.
W. S. OF C. S. HAS
MEETING WEDNESDAY
WILBUR, Aug. 21.-Tho wo.
man's Society of Christian Ser
vice met at the home of Mrs. Lois
Irving Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. T. E. Grae, president, con
ducted the meeting. It was voted
to keep the regular collection
from the last meeting for an em
ergency fund. Mrs. Grae read
the scripture reading and Mrs. R.
L. Irving led in prayer.
A social hour followed and
Mrs. Irving served lovely refresh
ments to: Mrs. Menzie and Lee
and Marvin, Mrs. Robert L. Irv
ing. Mrs. A. Hume, Mrs. Irene Mo
Miekle, Mrs. Rosella Bridge, Mrs.
Ed. Hounshell, Mrs. T. E. Grae
and Mrs. D. P. McKay.
CLASS HOLDS
SWIMMING PARTY
GLENDALE, Aug. 21. Mrs.
Gardner's Sunday School Class
enjoyed a swimming party Mon
day night at the swimming hole
above the bridge. After swim
ming for sometime they ate ilieir
lunch on the bank of the creek.
Each member of the class invited
someone as their guest.. Those
present were; Mrs. R. B. Gard
ner, Mrs. Roy Cunningham, Mrs.
W. I. Harbour, Dorothy Cunnini
ham, Margaret Gutteirez, Elfie
Edson, Jeanetto Cejka, Mary
Ruth Sparks, Doll Harbour, Betty
Harbour, Phyllis Smith, and E:
ther Harbour.
F. L. CLUB HAS
REGULAR MEETING
GLENDALE, Aug. 21. The "F.
L." Club held It's regular meeting
last Thursday night at the Home
of Helen Forbus with r,he and
Margaret Howard as hostesses,
The regular meeting was held
first and then a farewell party
and handkerchief shower was
given for Viola Hill. Refresh
ments were served to the Guest
of Honor, Viola Hill, Guests Vel
ma, Edson, Betty Thompson, Mel-
Da Uartle, Ethel Bates, Marir
Gibbons, Mutlle Baker, Mvrtlr
Wilson and Clara Wlnkelman by
the lwo noste.ises Helen Forbus
and Margaret Howard.
Brothers Death Reported
Ward H. Cummings of Roseburg
loday received word of the death
of his brother, Hoawrd J. Cum
mings, who was a resident of
Cedar Rapids, Iowa."
VITAL STATISTICS
DIVORCE COMPLAINTS '
WALKER Anna Belle versus
Vanie Walker; married at Rose
burg, June 12, 1915; cruelly.
VI AN Wilford versus Laura
Vian; married at Reno, Nov.,
March G, 1942; cruelly.
Roseburg's Favorite
DINING AND DANCING
SPOT
Chicken and Steak Dinners
Anytime
Dancing Nightly Orchestra
on Saturday Evening
THE BIG OAKS
Near Coos Junction
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JUDGES
f. C. PRICK Aititt Dean o( Agriculture.
Oregon State College, CorvalliM, Or.
I. A. GUITTEAU 5fff Supervisor.
Vocational Education, Olympia, Wash,
WILLIAM KERR State Supervisor,
Vocational Education, Boise, Idaho
KARL COOLty State Supervisor.
Vocational Education, Salem, Oregon
L t. SMITH Head. Agric. Engineering.
Washington State College, Pullman. Wab,
HOBART BIRfSFORO Head, Agric. Engineering,
University ol I daho, Af oscow, Idaho
Mr. Splcer Here C. II. Spicer,
of Glide, spent a few hours here
llmrsday attending to Business.
CASUAL LITTLE SUITS
YOU'LL WEAR
DAY-IN, DAY-OUT
Sturdy tweeds. Long-lived woolens. Gay plaids. All
painstakingly tailored in simple, clean-cut lines
you won't tire of this year or next Gored and
pleated skirts (they hold their shape better)! Big
pockets to add dash) Some all wool, some wool
with rayon. See 'em soon!
CATALOG SERVICE.
Thouiandt of Hems not
on diipiay 1p our store
ore ovollable quickly
through our Catolog
Order Department.
Leave For Myrtle Point Mrs.
Norman Hartley and daughters,
Lila and Mary Lynn, and son,
- A.-
in
Wayne, of .Mt. Shasta, Calif.,
left Wednesday for Myrtle Point
to visit relatives and friends for
WARDS 3-LENGTH
FOR LONG, HARD
Why 3-lenohS slips? For several reasons! (1) A slip that flfi wears
longer and Wards 3 length slips are proportioned In bust, waist,
hips and length for a perfect fitl (2) they're beautifully made with
rip-proof seams!, (3) Double front and back yokes assure longer .
wear! (4) The fabrics are famous for wear rayon satin by Fruit-of-lhe-loom
Continental rayon crepe!
NEW SCHOOL SHOES FOR
THE JUNIOR MISS CROWD
All you sweater-and-sklrt girls, hurry to Wards! Here are the shoes '
you'll be knocking around In all term. And just see their low prtcel
Get a pair of smart brown walking shoes with roomy square toes.
Get a new pair of saddle shoes In brown-and-fan, for a change.
Get brown wing tip oxfords, like a boys, built with an extra solo
to take rough punishment. Lots more styles; come seel
LOVELY NEW FALL SKIRTS 2.98
Bright colored corduroys! Warm plaids! Rich dark shades to go
with your Fall coat! Lots of reds! All beautifully tailored (most have
zipper placketsl) Some all wool, some with rayon.
a week, following a stop-over In
this city to visit at the Homer
Rand home on Hamilton street.-
SLIPS
WEAR
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