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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1942.
Social Calendar
Monday, October 19.
Dr. R. I. Dunn's non-0noml-naticr.nl
hiblo study class to mei't
ns 7:45 unlock in evening lit
Douglas hotel dining hall. Public
i.iitod.
Kcys'.on.: club of Mellind'sl
church to meet at 7:30 o'clock
desscrt-suppcr at home dt Mrs.
Adrian Fisher with Mrs. H. D.
McKay, Joint hostess. President
to ho elected nt business meeting.
St. George's Episcopal Guild to
meet at 8 o'clock in evening at
(he homo of Mrs. R. D. Williams
with Mrs. J. A. Fulcher, Joint
hostess.
Junior Woman's club rush
party at 8 o'clock at clubhouse
with Beatrice cooncy, cnairman,
assisted by Mrs. Edwin Gardner
and Mrs. Clifford E. Smith.
Lilac Circle No. 49. Neighbors
of Woodcraft to meet at 6:30 o
clock potluck supper at I. O. O,
F. hall.
Tuesday, October 20.
Roseburg Woman's club to
meet at 1:30 dessert-luncheon at
clubhouse. Roll call topic speak
ers, special music and program,
(Women of Presbyterian church
and friends Invited to sow from
10 to 4 for Red Cross upstairs
in U. S. National bank building.
Mrs. C. E. Roberts, chairman.
Bring own noon lunch.
Green Study club to meet In nf
ternoon at home of Mi's. N. R.
Fisher at Kelley's Korner.
Wednesday, October 21.
Methodist women and friends
Invited to sew for Red Cross nt
church pnrlors from 1 to 4:30.
Mi's. J. J. Eastling, chairman.
Roseburg Art and Embroidery
club to meet in afternoon nt
home of Mrs. Henry Worlhlng
ton. All members asked to pie
pare number for afternoon's pro
gram. H. E. O. club to meet nt one
o'clock no-hostess luncheon at
home of Mrs. Henry Erskine.
George Slarmer auxiliary and
friends asked to sew from 10 to
4 for Red Cross upstairs In U. S.
National bank building. Mrs. G.
W. Shugnrt, chairman.
JMew Idea club first fall meet
ing at one o'clock luncheon at
home of Mrs. F. II. Applehoff.
Thursday, October 22.
Country club ladies to hold
weekly bridge tournament play
at !):.')0 In morning at clubhouse.
Politick luncheon at 12:30 and
golfing nt 1:30 o'clock.
P. N. G. club to meet In even
ing at I. t). (). F. hall with Mis.
Elsie Russell, Mi's. Elbe! Wilson,
Mis. Emma Lenox and Mrs. El
vira Cannicbael, hostesses.
Lady Elks lo meet at 8 o'clock
In evening at temple. Prizes to
he given winners in contract
bridge and pinochle.
W. H. A. lo meet at two o'clock
at Macrabco hall to complete
nl:m f r ii 'mmi-il iositorllon lour
of the stale field director, Mrs.
Sohmid, of Portland, who was re
cently Installed in this office In
take the place of Mrs. Julia V.
Yvard, who resigned because of
poor health. Mrs. Schmld will
pay her visit here November 12.
Northside .Sunshine club to
meet in afternoon at home of
Mrs. Mildred Nelson, bingo will
be played.
Friday, October 23.
Writers club to meet al 7:30 In
evening at home of Mrs. George
E. Ilouck on South Stephens
street.
Saturday, October 24.
Hnscburg Woman's club sciv
vice shop open all (lay upstairs
fn clubhouse, opposite Hunt's In
dian theatre.
State Grange White Satin Sir
gan canning contest to be held nt
former Rreler store building at
231) N. Jackson street, open lo
all grange men ami women.
Prle-v For more infoi malion
call Mis. C. K. Marks.
October 30.
Evergreen grange penny sup
per al 8 o'clock in evening al
hall. Free entertainment. Ce
dar chest to be given away. Pub
lie Invited.
October 31.
Riversilale grange invites pub-
Give Yourself more time to Relax
ll
it
Phone 88
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
lie to free dance and masquerade
party at 8 o clock at hall. Re
freshments will be sold.
L. A. TO B. OF R. T.
HAS ENJOYABLE
MEETING TUE80AY
The ladles auxiliary to the
Brotherhood of Railway Train
men met Tuesday evening at the
clubhouse wilh Mrs. Gertrude
Feikert and Mrs. Alida Morlan as
Joint hostesses.
Mrs. Myrtle Snoddy, president,
conducted the business meeting
and five new applications were
received. Plans were made for
the November 10 meeting and the
hosti'sses will be announced later.
Following the meeting Mrs.
Feikeit anil Mrs. Moilan served
lovely refreshments at a table
covered by a White cloth and cen
tered wtih a large bowl of green
and blue grapes, encircled by
Michaelmas daisies and flanked
by tall yellow tapers.
Those enjoying the evening as
guests of Mrs. Feikeit and Mrs.
Morlan Included: Mrs. Esther
DunVap and Mrs. Hat tic Cordon,
of Eugene; Mrs. Myrtle Snoddy,
Mrs. Jessie Duncan, Mrs. Unmet
Allison, Mrs. Elsie Wright, Mrs.
Nellie Ford, Mrs. Alda Williams,
Mrs. Hazel Melssncr, Mrs. Cecile
Deal, Mrs. Mildred Moore, Mrs.
Clara Starmer, Mrs. Anna Walk
er, Mrs. Lola Spray and Mrs.
Kathryn Frcam. .
W. 3. OF C. 3. HAS
VERY INTERESTING
PROGRAM THURSDAY
The Woman's Society of Chris
tian Service of the Methodist
church met Thursday afternoon
at the church parlors with Mrs.
A. J. Geddes, president, 111 charge.
Mrs. W. J. Adair presented the
devotions and Mrs. Melville T.
Wire had charge of the very In
teresting program, which includ
ed: Miss Phoebe Hawlliorne pre
sented her high school Spanish
class, who gave talks on the Pan
American countries and showed
articles and presented Spanish
music. Mrs. Bruce Mellls gave a
delightful talk on the cathedrals
of Bogala, Columbia.
Mrs. Goridos conducted the
business meeting, at which time
delegates to I he stale conference
at Eugene lo be held October 10-
2021, Included: Mrs. A. J. Star
mer, Mrs. J. R. Needham and
Mrs. Luclnn Cobb. Plans were al
st) made for the potluck dinner to
be held October 22 the date of the
district conference at the local
church.
O. S. C. MOTHERS
CLUB HAS LUNCHEON
MEETING WEDNESDAY
The Oregon State College Moth
ers club held Its first fall meet
lug Wednesday al an enjoyable
one o'clock no-hostess luncheon at
I he Hotel Rose with Mrs. E. A.
llritton, president, In charge.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
Million, Mrs. II. !. McKav, Mi's.
G. W. Marshall, Mm. II. C. Berg.
Mrs. William Craig, Mrs. Robert
Savage, Mrs. Hugh Ritchie, Mrs.
A. M. Knudlsen, Mrs. Ellsworth
Davis, Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield, j
Mrs. L. A. Wells and Mrs. Claude I
Baker, j
The next meeting of (be club 1
will be held November I at a one (
o'clock no hostess luncheon al the 1
Hotel Rose. Chairmen of tile at-I
fair Include Mrs. Harry F. Hat- I
Held and Mrs. II. 1). McKay. j
PATCH AND CHAT j
CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE I
MEETING ON WEDNESDAY
Mrs. Parley Ware very gra
ciously entertained the Patch and
Chat club Wednesday afternoon i
al her home Sivviti(- im,l t-luii;,.,.
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were enjoyed and at the tea hour.
Mrs. Ware, assisted by her sister- ;
in-law, Mrs. Gordon Ware, served
lovely refreshments to: Mrs. V. 1!. ;
Buckingham, a guest, and Mrs. ,
Doyle Smith, Mrs. I). W. Keasey.
Mrs. J. X. Door, Mrs. Curtis Calk- :
ins and Mrs. William Barton.
The October 'JSth meeting will
beheld In the evening al the
home of Mrs. William Barton.
Relaxation is all important
those days . . , life is more
strenuous. Don't uso up en
ergy unnecessarily doing
(asks that cost loss to have
done away from home!
Washing is just such a
task. Send it to New Serv
ice and spend your wash
day wilh fho U. S. O., Red
Cross or in similar diver
sion. You'll bo doing your
duly (o yourself as well as
your country!
New Service Laundry
ROSEBURG WOMAN'S CLUB
TO ENJOY PUPPET SHOW
ON NEXT TUESDAY
All members of the Roseburg
Woman's club and their invited
guests have been asked to enjoy
a one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon
and program at the club
house, next Tuesday.
Mrs. John William Robertson
Is chairman of the hostess com
mittee and will be assisted by
Mrs. B. W. Taylor and Miss Ma
rie Martens. Mrs. Harry F. Hat
field, president, will conduct the
meeting and Mrs. Homer Grow,
music chairman, will be In charge
of the community sing.
Mrs. Frederick J. Porter, pro
gram chairman for the day, has
announced a very charming pup
pet show to be presented by Miss
Corene Placek, assisted by Miss
Helen Casey. Miss Placek is cm
ployed In the occupational thera
py department at the veterans ad
ministration facility and her pup
!ot show Is unusually clever and
entertaining. The acts will in
clude: Marshmnllow and His Ban
jo; Bimbo and Mopsy; Marsh
mallow and his tap dance, and
Professor Pompordink (virtuoso
of the piano), playing Mendel
ssohn's "Rondo Capricioso."
In addition lo the puppet show.
Miss Helen Casey will present
two delightful feature numbers,
assisted by Mrs. Homer Grow at
the piano, and a special musical
feature has also been planned.
Miss Casey, Mrs. W. M. Camp
bell and Mrs. Claude Banning will
present roll-call topics during the
dessert-luncheon hour.
As this Is the first regular
meeting of the club for the fall,
the officers are urging every
member to attend.
SUNSHINE CLUB HAS
ENJOYABLE MEETING
AT PERRIN HOME
Thursday afternoon Mrs. Doro
thy Perrin was hostess lo the
Northside Sunshine club.
A short business meeting was
helil, then the hat show was giv
en. Many comical creations were
displayed with Mrs. Ingles re
ceiving the prize lor Ibe best bat.
I he Pollyanna gilts were given to
the members. Afterwards the af
ternoon was spent in playing
bingo, high prize going to Mrs.
Kalherine ISallou.
Bouquets of zinnias, asters and
roses were placed about the
rooms.
The hostess, assisted by Mrs.
Frances Long, served delicious re
frcshnienls to Mrs. M. Sory, Mrs.
Mary Matthews. Mrs. Lucia In
gles, Mrs. Perrin. Mrs. E. IS. Ris
ley, Mrs. Mary Princcn, Mrs. W.
O. Patterson, Mrs. Enure Fisher,
Mrs. Mai iorie Caselieer, Miss Eli
zabeth Paul, Mrs. '.. K. Emmill,
Mrs. Kalherine Ballon, Mrs.
Frances Long, Mrs. Edith W'ris
ton, Miss Bornadine I'rincen.
The next mooting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Mildred Nel
son. PAST MATRONS CLUB
HAS DELIGHTFUL
MEETING MONDAY
Mrs. Maurice .1. New land and
Mrs. T. B. Virden were joint lios
losses at a very lovely seven Uni
ty o'clock dessert supper Monday
evening for I he members of t he
Past Matrons club ol Rosehurg
cbapler or Eastern St.ir at the al
tractive Newland home on West
First st reel.
The Hallowe'en uiotil was very
beautifully carried out in the dec
orations. Covers weir placed tor:
Mrs. V. J. Min-lli, Mis. D. II.
Morgan, Mrs. Ii. 1.. Whipple. Mrs.
It. 1. Williams. Mrs. c. G. I'er
rler, Mrs. Waller I lerclier, Mrs.
George Kohlhngcn, Mrs. P. T. Bu
liar. Miss .Margaret Page. Mrs. II.
D. Lee. Mrs. S. J. Shoemaker and
'the hostesses. Mis. Newland and
! Mrs. Virden.
The next niccling will lie held
jal the home ot Mrs A B. Ta lor
1 in l.auri'lwooil with Mrs. I.. K.
jliaruood ns joint hostess.
: DELPHIAN CLUB HAS
; STUDY MEETING AT
W. R. BROWN HOME
I The Delphian clul held a very
. interesting studx meeting on "The
Orientation of Modern Art" at the
home of Mrs. W. Ii. Brown on
Moore street Wodnes'las morning
fixim nine to eloen o'clock
Those present included: Mrs. A.
J. (in Ides. Mrs. Kenneth Ford.
.Mrs. J. C. McCalliMer. Mrs. Kav
mond Parslow. Mrs. Washington
Hughes. Mrs. C. A. Ch.inihcrlin
and Mrs. Brow n.
The next mooting place will be
announced later.
LILAC CIRCLE TO
MEET AT POTLUCK
SUPPER MONDAY NIGHT
All members of Lilac circle.
No. 411. Neighbors of Wooder.itt.
are urged p, attend six thirty
o'clock potluck Mipnr and meet
ing Monday evening at the 1. O.
O. F. hall. The regular business
session will follow the supper.
MISS BETTY SHOEMAKER
AND WALTER H. ALLEN
ANNOUNCE BETROTHAL
At a dessert bridge party nt
the residence of Mr. and Mrs. E.
D. Scrinter in Medford Thrus
day evening, the betrothal of Miss
Betty Shoemaker, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. B. R. Shoemaker of
Roseburg to Walter H. Allen of
Medford was announced.
Miniature newspapers were dis
tributed to the guests, announcing
the wedding date as Nov. 15.
Twentv guests were oresent for
the occasion. Including Mrs. B. R.
Shoemaker, who motored south
for the occasion, and two former
! Roseburg residents. Mrs. L. C.
Latham and Mrs. Kenneth Miller.
Miss Shoemaker is employed op
the reporting staff of the Med
ford Mail Tribune and Mr. Allen
is associated with the Union Oil
company at Medford.
HAPPY HOUR CLUB
ENTERTAINED AT
PFAFF HOME WEDNESDAY
Mrs. Homer Pfaff very graci
ously entertained the Happy
Hour club Wednesday evening at
her home in Kiversdalo. Mrs.
i Pfaff, president, conducted the
j business meeting with Mrs. Dale
jGuiley giving Hie secretary and
i treasurer's report.
' Plans were made for making
up Chiistmas boxes to be sent to
'a number of boys in the service.
Letters were written by the group
, to Mrs. T. R. Burr and Mrs. N.
loisen, who recently moved with
their families to Portland to rc
. side.
i Lovely refreshments wore ser
j ved by Mrs. Pfaff to: Mrs. W. E.
jBiicil, Mrs. W. Common, Mrs.
Dale Guiley, Mrs. Bert Kruse,
I Mi's. Joseph Marstcrs, Mrs. Bruce
I Roark, Mrs. Don Guiley, Mrs.
Ernest Trussell, members, and
j Margaret Baringer, a guest.
, Mrs. Bert Kruse Invited the
group to meet at her home the
evening of November 11 to enjoy
an eight o'clock dessert-supper.
RED CROSS NUTRITION
CLASS TO MEET MONDAY
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Mrs. Roy Bellow s, county chair- j ceres, at 8 o'clock Thursday eve
man of the American Red Cross njn(Jt t the First Methodist
nutrition class, and Mrs. Velle church. Rev. F. Carl Schmidt,
Broadwav, city chairman, are urg
ing full attendance for the Mon
day evening nutrition class to be
held al 7:30 o'clock October 10 at
the home of the instructor, Mrs.
ft'ii.,' U. iiouck, on South Steph
ens street.
Mrs. Houck, who is chief dieti
cian at the veterans facility, has
outlined an unusually interesting
course of study in the nutrition
j work as planned by tile Red
I v l oss in pi opal tO IOI i.oiok
i the canteen course. All persons,
j who registered for this Monday
evening class, are urged to attend
' the meetings, as a certain number
lof hours of study are required
j for qualifying to complete the
course.
(PORTLAND VISITOR
COMPLIMENTED AT
PARTY ON FRIDAY
' Mrs. Georeo II. Roach, of Port- delabra.
land, who is here visiting her son i The bride was preceded to the
and daiighler-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. altar by her sister, Miss Donna
! .Morris 11. Roach, and family, was Jean Perrott. and Miss Kathleen
complimented at a charming one- Brow n, dressed in identical gowns
! thirty o'clock dessert luncheon ' of peach over taffeta, with titled
yesterday given by Mrs. Mark L.J bodices and short puffed sleeves
! I'liderwiiod and her sister, Mrs. ' of lace and net bouffant skirts.
; M. P. Barrett, at their attractive j They carried old-fashioned bou
home on Fowler street. quels of cornflowers, centered by
! Dahlias and zinnias formed a i talisman roses,
.pretty motif in the dining room, i They were followed by the
! w hile liououels of roses were maid of honor, Miss Laurinc Per-
i used about the living rooms. Fol
lowing the dessert luncheon, sew
; ing and visiting were enjoyed.
CIRCLE E HAS
I MEETING THURSDAY
1 Circle E of the Roseburg' Bap
tist Women's society held an in
teresting and enjoyable meeting
Thursday afternoon at the home
ol Mrs. .1. G. Stephenson on Flint
i street. Eight members were pre
i sent and the afternoon was spent
' in doing w bite-cross sew ing for
the church. The next meeting w,ill
i be November 10 al the home of
Mrs. Dunham in the
Gerrctsen
I
i
building.
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JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB
TO SPONSOR RUSH
PARTY MONDAY EVENING
The Junior Woman's dub will
hold its annual rush pally Moll
da evening al S o'clock at the
clubhouse. Miss r,ealriee Cooney
Is general chairman of the affair
and is being assisted by Mrs. Ed
win Gardner and Mrs. (."Ill ford E.
.Smith. All members and their in
vited guests have been asked to
enjoy the occasion.
KEYSTONE CLUB TO
ELECT NEW PRESIDENT
MONDAY EVENING
Members of the Methodist Key
slone club are most cordially in
ited to attend ;i
o'clock dessert supi
seven-thirty j
r next Moll-
day evening at the home of Mi's.
Adrian Fisher with Mrs. II. D.
-McKay as joint hostess. A new
'president ol the club will he
I elected.
HONORED AT FAMILY
- DINNER WEDNESDAY
Mr. and Mrs. R. A Neil enter
tained at a vers delight In! family
dinner at their home in Glengnrv
Wednesday in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. C C. W eaver, ot ( itikland. Immediately follow ins the rero
C.ilif.: Mr. and Mrs Bill Meyers, I money, a reception was held for
of l-onglew. Wash, ,u-j1 Mrs ;j:-0 guests, in the banquet room
Nellie M.-Gimus and family, ofjer the church In the receiving
Glfiijjary. il:le P1V Mr. and Mrs. Perrott.
Marry at Turlock,
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and Mrs.
Before an altar decorated with
pedestal bouquets of white asters
ami gladioli on either side and
backed by lighted tapers in ean
jdelabra. Miss Chariine Perrott be
came the bride of Donald A.
Perry at a doubie ring ceremony
'read by the grandfather of the
! bride. Rev. J. M. Morriss o
pastor of the church, assisted.
The church was lighted only by
candles standing in a row along
the altar rail, and at the windows.
Preceding the ceremony, Miss
Donna Jean Pcrrot, sister of the
bride, played a violin solo entitled
"Liebestraume," by Liszt, accom
panied at the organ by Mrs. Roy
Weaver, and Mrs. John Andrews
sang, "Through the Years," by
Vincent Youmans, and "Wedding
Song," by Mary Rosa,
j As -the organ sounded the
strains of "O Promise Me," Miss
;Mary Margaret Perrott, sister of
Ibe bride, and Miss Marilyn Spa
, gol d, dressed in gow ns of pale
;blue wilh lace bodices, short puff
jed laeo sleeves, and full bouffant
jskirts of net, carried lighted ta
pers in their nosegay bouquets,
, down the aisle to the altar to light
Mho 11 candles in the two can-
rott. in a blur gown of the same
; material and style and carrying a
J cascade bouquet of pink houvar
:dia and roses. Each attendant
! wore a coronet of pleated net,
matching her dress.
I As the organ sounded the wed
jding march from Lohengrin, the
'bride came down the aisle on Un
arm of her father, and proceeded
to the altar in a gown fashioned
with long sleeves of lace puffed at
the shoulder and a slim lace bo
jdice with full skirt of net. Her
'face veil and floor-length veil
iwerc heltl in place by a sweet-
heal t coronet of pleated net.
During the ceremony, the soft
strains of "I Love You Truly"
jwere played by Mrs. Weaver at
: the organ. She also played the
'wedding march by Mendelssohn
'as the recessional, preceding the
ceremony.
I The groom was attended by Ro
bert Went as best man, and seat
ing the guests were Harry John
I slim and Hoberl M. Spa f ford.
I The bride, daughter of Mr. and
I Mrs C. F. Perrott. is a graduate
of local schools, and attended
Chapman college in I.os Angeles,
and San Jose state college, where
she was active in musical organ!
j at ions and activities. Her bus
i band, the son of Mr. ami Mrs.
Fred Perry of Rosehurg. Ore., al
jso attended Chapman college and
i San Jose state college. He -is a
member ol tile Kappa I'eita .Ml
naieiuiiv, lino is u jiiesem cm
ployed at the Vaga aircraft plant
! in Los Angeles.
! Mrs. Perrott chose for her
j daughter's w edding an ensemble
jot cinnamon brown with a shell
i pink neckpiece, and accessories of
j darker brown. She wore a coi"sage j
jot talisman roses,
j Mrs. Perry wore a black en-'
j Semitic w ith matching accessories
i accented by a white laeo collar.
Her flowers were gardenias and
nink houvardia
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.Vuwa-lto'.'lew KiiBruvtiig
Donald A. Perry
Mrs. Perry, the bride and groom,
and their attendants.
Refreshments were served from
a table centered by a beautiful
arrangement of fall flowers. The
four-tiered wedding cake, which
was topped by a miniature bride
and groom standing under a sil
ver bell at a wishing well, was cut
by the bride and groom and serv
ed to the guests. Hostesses were
Mrs. Agnes Cooper and Mrs. W.
W. Ferguson. Presiding at the re
freshment table were Mrs. Wea
ver and Mrs. Harold Markley, and
assisting with the service were
Misses Florence Swanson, Ade
line Arakelian and Betty Schen
del. When the couple left for their
honeymoon, somewhere in the
Slarras, the bride was wearing a
navy blue tailored suit with a
while frilly collar framing her
face. Her navy hat with its face
veil matched her other accesso
ries. After I lie honeymoon, the cou
ple will be at home in Los An
geles.
Among out-of-town guests, be
sides Mrs. Perry, who came from
Oregon for the ceremony, were:
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roes of
Fresno, Rev. and Mrs. Girdner of
Hollister, Alfa Riggs and Oscar
Holt of Berkeley, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Wenzel of Sonora, and Mrs.
.1. M. Morriss of Ceres. Turlock
Daily Journal.
A. M. COOPER AND
MAY FENN MARRY IN
CANYON VI LLE SATURDAY
A. M. Cooper, of Myrtle Point,
and Miss May Fenn, of Canyon
ville, were united in holy matri
mony al ten o'clock Saturday
morning at the bride's home in
Canyonville by Rev. James Wil
kins, of Myrtle Creek.
The bride was very atractive in
a powder-blue frock with Ian ac
cessories. Her corsage was an
orchid. Those attending the wed
ding Included: Mr. and Mrs.
John Fenn (parents nf (he bride),
of Canyonville; Miss Lois Fenn,
of Coquille; Rev. and Mrs. James
Wilklus, of Myrtle Creek and
Mary Anne, Jimmy and David
Cooper, of Myrtle Point.
For traveling the bride chose a
soldierlilue suit with black ac
cessories. Following the wedding
dinner, which was served to the
bride and bridegroom and the
wedding guests, the couple left
for a ten-day honeymoon to be
spent in the northern part of the
state, after which they will go to
Myrtle Point to make their home.
CHRISTMAS CLUB
IS ENTERTAINED
AT CORDON HOME
Mrs. Guy Cordon was a most
gracious hostess Wednesday eve
ning, when she entertained the
members of the Christmas club at
a very lovely "seven o'clock supper
party at her home on East Lane
street.
Covers were placed at a pret
lilv appointed table for: Mrs.
Clair K. Allen. Mrs. L. E. McClin
tock, Mrs. D. B. Bubar, Mrs. C. B.
Wade, Mrs. Ivan Pickens. Mrs. O.
M. Berrie. Mrs. Kenneth Quine
and the hostess, Mrs. Cordon.
Sewing and visiting were en
joyed during the pleasant eve
ning hours.
EPISCOPAL GUILD
TO MEET NEXT
TO MEET NEXT
MONDAY EVENING
St. George's Episcopal guild
w ill meet at 8 o'clock Monday
evening at the home of Mi's.
R. D. Williams, with Mi's.
H. H. Turner, president, in
charge. The hostess chairmen for
the evening includes Mrs. R. D.
Williams and Mrs. J. A. Fulcher.
All members are urged to be
present.
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MRS. L. L. WIMBERLY
ENTERTAINS CLUB AND !
GUESTS AT LUNCHEON
At a charming one-thirty
o'clock luncheon, Mrs. L. L. Wiriv
berly very graciously entertained
her bridge club and several
guests Wednesday afternoon at
her attractive home "Pine Ridge."
Tiny bouquets of dahlias graced
the serving tables, while large
bouquets of chrysanthemums,
Michaelmas daisies and giant
dahlias were arranged about the
rooms. Mrs. Adrian Fisher and
Mrs. Frederick J. Porter assisted
in the serving.
Guests enjoying the occasion
with Mrs. Wlmberly included:
Mrs. O. M. Berrie, Mrs. G. V.
Wimberly, Mrs. George Wharton,
Mrs. W. J. Olmscheid, Mrs. A. J.
Ellison and Mrs. Frederick J. Por
ter. Members present were: Mrs.
Clyde Fullerton, Mrs. j. P. Mots
chenbacher, Mrs. Adrian Fisher,
Mrs. Phil Harth and Mrs. S. C.
Richmond.
Contract bridge was enjoyed
during the pleasant afternoon
hours with Mrs. Motschenbacher
winning the high score for club
members; Mrs. Porter, the guest
prize, and Mrs. Wharton the trav
eling prize.
MRS. FRED VEHRING
ENTERTAINS WINSTON
MERRY-GO ROUND CLUB
Mrs. Fred Vehring entertained
the Winston Merry-Go-Round club
at a very delightful one-thirty
o'clock dessert-luncheon at her
beautiful new home on the Coos
Bay highway at Brockway, Wed
nesday afternoon.
Very lovely bouquets of color
ful fall flowers were arranged
about the rooms. Covers were
placed for Mrs. Emery Baker, a
guest and sister of the hostess,
and Mrs. D. II. Morgan, Mrs. J. H.
Carnes, Mrs. Archie Wilson, Mi's.
J. Harold Nichols, Mrs. J. R. Wil
son, Mrs. J. K. Masters, Mrs.
George Gaab and Mrs. Vehring.
During the afternoon the group
enjoyed inspecting the attractive,
new home of the hostess. The
next one-thirty o'clock dessert-'
luncheon of the club will be held
'October 28 at the home of Mrs.
J. Harold Nichols.
mrs. H. R. NERBAS
(COMPLIMENTED AT
CHARMING SHOWER
I The Badoura club, Daughters
of the Nile, held a delightful
: twelve-thirty o'clock potluck
puncheon and charming shower
party luesday in compliment to
Mrs. H. R. Nerbas at the attrac
tive Albert Micelli home on the
Melrose road.
Lovely gifts were presented to
I Mrs. Nerbas from: Mrs. Bert
Wells, Mrs. A. J. Young, Mrs. Will
H. Gerrctsen, Mrs. Elma M.
Stephens, Mrs. T. B. Virden and
Mrs. Albert Micelli, members, and
Mrs. F. W. Chase and Mrs. Emma
Knoss, of Peoria, 111., as guests.
A short business session was
conducted by the president, Mrs.
T. B. Virden, after which the
group sewed for the Shrine hospi
tal in Portland.
MUSIC TEACHERS HOLD
FIRST FALL MEETING
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
The first fall meeting of the
Douglas County Music Teachers
association was held at one o'clock
Friday at the studio of Miss
.Gladys II. Strong, at which time
the program- lor the year was
planned. The group decided to
study contemporary music and
musicians of various countries of
I the world.
Those present included Miss
Gladys H. Strong, Mrs. Morris H.
Roach, Mrs. H. R. Nerbas and
Mrs. Clyde Beard. The next meet
ing will be held at the studio of
Miss Strong, November 13, at one
o'clock, at which time the study
topic will be "Contemporary Mu
sic of Russia."
F. S. CLUB HAS
PICNIC MEETING AT
WINCHESTER PARK
The F. S. club will hold lis next
meeting Tuesday, October 27, at
the home of Mrs. Walter Single
ton on East Douglas street. The
last meeting was a delightful pic
nic Tuesday at Winchester park.
Those enjoying the occasion in
cluded: Mrs. A. J. Ford. Miss Max
ine Laird. Sharon Lee Bloom and
Phillip Knight, guests, and Mrs.
Harry F. Hatfield. Miss Marie
Martens. Mi's. Earl Decker, Mrs.
R, W. Meissner, Mrs. G. R. Chap
man, Mrs. B. H. Laird and Mrs.
H. T. Bloom.
Mrs. Ford was welcomed into
the club as a new member.
T. N. T. CLUB HAS
ENJOYABLE MEETING
AT SACRE HOME
Mrs. John Sacre was a most
gracious hostess Tuesday evening,
w hen she entertained the T. N. T.
club at a delightful seven-Hiii-iv
I o'clock dessert-supper at her
home.
; Those present were: Mrs. Paul
(Morgan. Mrs. Bruce Lattin, Mrs.
Sherman Morris. Mrs. Cliff
Thornton. Mrs. Clair Williams,
iMrs. Clyde Fisk and the hostess,
j Mrs. Sacre.
I Tripoli and other games were
j enjoyed during the pleasant eve
ning hours with Mrs. Lattin win
I ning the Tripoli and game prizes
jand Mrs Morgan winning the
second prize in Tripoli.
REBEKAH LODGE HAS
INTERESTING MEETING
TUESDAY EVENING
The Roseburg Rebekah lodge
met in regular session Tuesday
evening with Velma Herman,
noble grand, presiding.
Plans were made for a rum
mage sale to be held In the nea -A
future and a committee consist-"
ing of Maggie Dent, Elsie Russell
and Reba Hartley, was appointed
to make arrangements and set a
date for the sale.
Three applications for member
ship were received. Myrtella Can
aday and Elsie Russell were ap
pointed as advisors for the Thcta
Rho girls club.
Ethel Bailey gave a report of a
visit made recently by Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Russell and Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Bailey to the Rebekah
lodge at Bend, Oregon.
Committees for the meeting to
be held October 27 were ap
pointed: Refreshments, Gertrude
Hatfield, Bertha Bayliss, Esther
Harpham, Lois Baker and Ben
Bailey; decorations: Mayme Fett,
Effie Stubblefield, Ruth Reese.
The October visiting committee: (
Bell Stephenson, Ada Payton,
and Nora Blosser.
All of the lodges In the Rose
burg district are being invited ."tfik
guests of the Roseburg lodge in?
the next meeting when the initia
tion ceremony is to be held.
Ethel Bailey, the good of the or
der chairman, presented the first
of a scries of contest numbers, a
most Interesting and mirth pro
voking skit entitled, "Hanging
Out the Wash." The characters,
Onyx, a colored lady of avoirdu- i
pois, who does washing by the
day, was very ably portrayed by
Lydia Roadman, and Emma, her
most aristocratic friend, who
gives a timely discourse on the
rising cost of living and also her
opinion of the neighbors, was
played by Emma Taylor.
The amusing incidents kept the
audience in an uproar from be
ginning to end. Many other inter
esting program numbers are
promised for future meetings.
Thirty members and three vi. f
ors were present.
INTER SE STUDY
CLUB HAS DELIGHTFUL
MEETING ON TUESDAY
Mrs. Paul Geddes was a most
gracious hostess Tuesday, when
she entertained the Inter-So
Study club at a charming one
thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon at
her home in Laurelwood. The
table was beautifully appointed
with an arrangement of fall
flowers, leaves and berries.
Covers were laid for: Mrs.
Clyde Beard, Mrs. R. R. Brand,
Mrs. Charles Doerner, Mrs. V. V.
Harpham, Mrs. Bruce Mollis, Mrs.
Delmer Ramsdell, Mrs. Charles
Stark, Mrs. Earl Ullrich and the
hostess, Mrs. Geddes.
Roll-call topics were given by
the members on "Resources ;n'i.
Industries of China." The ne.
meeting will be a one-thirty
o'clock dessert-luncheon October i
27 at the home of Mrs. R. R. !
Brand in West Morcland with
Mrs. Jay Young In charge of the
program on "Important Charae-;
ters In the Current Conflict."
Mr. AND MRS. CUMMINGS
ENTERTAIN POTLUCK
SUPPER BRIDGE CLUB
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cummings
entertained their six-thirty o'clock
potluck bridge supper club at
their home Saturday evening.
Marigolds formed a pretty motif
for the table and rooms.
Covers were placed for: Mr.
and Mrs. L. L. Wimberly, Mr. and
Mrs. P. M. Lee, Mr. and Mrs "
C. Patterson and the host iml
hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Cummings.
Contract bridge was the diver
sion of the pleasant evening hours
with Mrs. Wimberly and Mr. Lee
winning the high scores.
Li iZJofl
Your Portrait
is the
Ideal Gift
We know of no other gift J
quite so appreciated quite
so personal but I
May We Urge
that now- todayisn't too
early if you expect delivery
by Christmas. Many who
wait will be disappointed.
CLARK'S
Photo Studio"
103 S. Jackson
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