FOUR
Social Calendar
Tonight, November 21.
B. P. W. C. invites public to
stump dance tit 8:45 o'clock tit
Oriental gardens lo open observ
ance of Women at War week.
Monday, November 23.
Or. II. L. Dunn's non-donomi-national
Bible study class to meet
tit 7:45 In evening at Douglas
hotel dining hall. Public invited.
Presbyterian church harvest,
home potluek supper al 6:30 In
evening at churcn parlors. Mrs.
Frank R. Mllllcan and Rev. For
rest Travialle, missionaries, to be
guest speakers.
Lookingglass P.-T. A. meeting
In evening at Kthoolhouse to dis
cuss hot lunch program. E. A.
Brit Ion to show pictures.
Junior Woman's club invites
public to Women tit War week
tea from 8 to 10 in evening at
Kpiscopal parish hall. Those at
tending are required to purchase
defense stamps or bonds. Re
freshments. Special music. Atha
Jie Taylor, chairman.
Benson P.-T. A. special meeting
at four o'clock at schoolhouse for
purpose of electing president.
Tuesday, November 24.
Presbyterian women and
friends invited to sew for Red
Cross upstairs In U. S. National
bank building from 10 to 4 o'
clock. Bring own noon lunch.
Mrs. C. E. Roberts, chairman.
Green Study club to meet at
noon politick dinner at home of
Mrs. May Pollard.
Rebekah lodge six-thirty o'
clock potluek supper and home
coming at 1. O. O. K. hall. Bring
own sugar. Alice Golf, Lydia
Roadman, Inga High, Amanda
Anderson and Frank and Argie
Heels in cli.rgc of supper with Ef
fle Schwaiv., Winnie Hawn and
Ruth Dishman in charge of dec
orations and Ethel Bailey In
charge of program. Committee
to furnish coffee, rolls, butter,
cream.
Bela SlfTma Phi sorority for
mal pledging and initiation to be
held al Hotel Unipqua.
Inter-So Study club one-thirty
o'clock dessert-luncheon at home
of Mrs. Charles Doornor with
1). Ramsdell 111 charge or pro
gram on "Geography of China."
Public lnviled lo George Slarm
er auxiliary Women at War week
tea from 2:31) to 5:30 til F. M.
Coniplon home on Spruce til reel.
Stamps and bonds bought for ad
mission will be kept by the,
guests.
Wednesday, November 25.
George Slarmer auxiliary
members and friends invited to
sew for lied Cross upstairs in
II. S. National bank building
from 10 lo 4 o'clock. Bring own
noon lunch. Mrs. G. W. Shugart,
chairman.
Neighbors of W'oodrrafl Thim
ble club nnothii'ly o'clock potluek
luncheon al home of Mrs. C. W.
Dishman, 457 Pitor street.
Thursday, November 2G.
Country Club Ladies lo meet
ill !):3ll a. m. at clubhouse f ir con
tract bridge play. Pollock lunch
eon at 12:31) and gulling at 1:30
o'clock.
Christian Science War Relief
sewing group lo meet al two o'
clock at Perkins building. Mis.
Annie I.. Russell, chairman.
Friday, November 27.
Sulherlln school carnival to be
held in owning at schoolhouse.
P. N. G. club meeting in even
ing. W. C. T. I', rummage sale in
afternoon al Thrill s'ore build
ing on North Jackson street.
Mrs. J. II. 1 1.-born, Mrs. V. .1. Mi
cell! and Mis. William Adair in
charge.
Norlhside Sunshine club to
meet jn afternoon al home ol
Mrs. Kdilh Wriston, Mil Cobb
street, lo make plans lor annual
Christmas dinner.
Saturday, November 28.
Christian chinch l.i, lii's aid,
Missionary society and 1'nitod
Workers class lo sponsor cooked
lood and apron sale at Powell s
New Service Laundry
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Private and Mrs.
Miss Emma Louise Dishman,
lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Dishman, of this city, anil
Private First Clasi Erney Orvin
Radtke, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.
F. Radike, of Dunsmuir, Calif
were married at wry beautiful
double ring ceremony Thursday
morning at 11 o'clock at the
home of the bride's parents on
Pitzer street. Rev. Melville T.
Wire, pastor of the Methodist
church, performed the ceremony
and Craig Dishman, brother of
the bride, acted as the ntlendnnt.
The dav marked the 24th wed
ding anniversary of the bride
groom's parents.
.Huge baskets of gold and while
chrysanthemums were arranged
In the living room, while an Im
provised altar was arranged at
one end of the room by the use
of tall ferns and red, white and
blue candles. Miss Elennore Ml
colli played soft wedding music
throughout the ceremony.
The bride was very attractive
In a gold-colored silk crepe frock,
fashioned with gold trim and liny
brown buttons. Her accessories
were brown and she wore a cor
sage of gardenias and rosebuds
fashioned in the shape of a heart.
The bride's mother wore an at
tractive green-colored frock and
the bridegroom's mother was
lovely in a flowered silk frock.
Holh mothers wore carnation
corsages.
Hardware store.
W. C. T. U. ruinmage sale all
day in Thrift store building on
North Jackson street.
Roseburg Woman's club ser
vice shop open all day upslairs
in clubhouse opposite Hunt's In
illan Ihcalro.
Episcopal (juild to spnosr after
noon of sewing for Red Cross
and defense slamp buying I in ob
servance of Women at War
week! from two to lour at parish
hall. Mrs. II. II. Turner, presi
dent.
December 2.
Canteen ladies lo hold very im
porlant meeting al 7:311 in even
ing al court house.
H. E. O. CLUB HAS
MEETING AT HOOPEtt
HOME ON WEDNESDAY
The II E. O. club held a do
lighllul one-thirty o'clock lunch
eon Wednesday at the .dtrartive
home of Mrs. I.ydia Hooper on
Harvard avenue honoring ;hc
birthdav anniversary ol Mrs. D.
T. Meyers.
Lovely gills and a bcautilu!
biithd iy cake were presented ;o
Mrs. Meyers. Attractive bonqiieis
of chrysanthemums were ar
I ranged about the rooms. Covers
I were placed for: .Mrs I . T
Meyers, guest of honor. Mrs V
1 It. Gardner and Mrs. Esther tin-
man and small son. Jimmy,
guests, and Mrs. Mville or
wond, Mrs A. 11. IVilin, Mrs S
C. Dunn. Mrs. Percy Myi-rs. .Mrs.
James Medill and the hostess,
Mrs. I loopor.
Five hundred was enjoyed dur
ing Ihe alternoon with pi ies o
ing lo Mrs. Perrin. Mrs. G.udnei
land Mrs. Norwood. The nexl
I inei-ting will be I vcember 2 u
' tin- borne of Mrs. D T Mevers
Has My
Approval
Thoy eiro so efficient
. . . Wash clothes hospital-clean
. . . iron
them beautifully and
the cost is amazingly
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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1942.
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Erney Orrin Radtke.
An informal reception follow
ed, at which time the wedding
cake, which was decorated in
the patriotic motif of rod, white
anil blue, was cut and served and
the toast lo the bride and bride
groom was given by Slory lies.
Individual wedding cakes were
also given to the guests.
The guests Included Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Dishman and son,
Crab?, parents and brother of
the bride; G. 1 Backstrom and
Mrs. William M. Orr, grandfath
er and great aunt of the bride;
Mi's. E. 1'. Raillke, of I Hmsmuir,
mother of the bridegroom, Mr.
and Mrs. Story lies, Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Bnyor, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
lludnell, Mrs. Albert Mlcelli and
daughter. Miss Elennore, Miss
Jeanne Dillard, Sgl. David Orpen
and Rev. Melville T Wire.
Following the reception, a
fried chicken wedding breakfast
was served lo twelve al the Ho
tel Umpnua, after which the
bride and bridegroom lett for
coast points on Iheir honeymoon.
They will make their home in
the Kohlhageu apart incuts.
The bride is one of Roseburg's
most altraclivc young ladies. She
was graduated from high school
here in I '.HO ami is now employ
ed al lies stoic. The bridegroom
was graduated from high school
at I Minsinuir In 1 ! l.'ti anil later
was employed by Die railroad
company anil is now in the If. S.
service.
VISITORS HONORED
AT CARTER AND
WIMBERLY HOMES
Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Cailei and
laughters. Shirley and Ann. and
son. Harlan, I'lilei laineil I.i. ,tti I
Mrs. Clark I. ly. id Coroiwido,
Calil., and Mr. and Mrs. ',nu
Jenkins as dinner guesis Thurs
ilay evening al Iheir home on
.Military t.licel.
Following Ihe dinner, Mr. . in!
Mrs. G. V. Winibci ly , nii i i.uned
loi- Ihe Coruuado visitois al ;beii
alrlarlive home on Gli-iiu slreet.
oilier gnosis included: Mr. . no
Mrs. Paul Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs
II. It. Cirler. Mr. and Mis. I.. '.
Wimberly, Mr. and Mrs. E. :
Wimberlj, Mr. ami Mrs. J.
Wharton, Miss Jane Wharton.
Frank Poole and Mr. anil Mis.
E. I.. Knapp.
Colored slide .ind nioliuo ,iie
lilies were eu.,i-.l iliiruu; ;lu
evening ami f.i i.-i- Mrs. Wimbei l.v
served lovely . vh evbineiils.
I.I. l.cedv w;,s .r.insb'rred
from Honolulu. 1 1. man. to "en-.o
cida. Fla.. anil Ihen to . 'm ,u.n
lor li. lining in ibe t'. s. An
torce. I.I. mid Mrs. l.ceih h
spending tin- week here .isiiinr
Ihe lalter's parents. Mr .m,l Mrs.
Paul Jenkins. Mrs. 1 ,n
formerly Miss Meredith Anne
Jenkins ot this , i.
FRETA HENDRICKSON
ENTERTAINS IRIINOS
AT DELIGHTFUL PARTY
Miss Fret a I lendi ickson enli-r
(allied a group id Iriends ,n :t cr
lighllul "barn" parly al Ihe homo
ol Mr. and Mis, Vernon Keel
Salurilay evening. Games were
inoyed and later lovely relrrsh
mellls w ere sel A ed
Those enioying Ihe eenni
wilh Miss llemlriekson inilu.le.l
Miss Ruth I leek. Mis. I.oii Helen
Strange. Miss Fiances Innig.
j.Mlss Jail,' AslnMillll. Miss 'ir
Igiuia Kosctuml. 1 on o'Xed. Dale
I Allx-rtus. liruee Douglas. 1 ; 1 1 1 Fair
dick. Darrell G.uluay. I ie.l Car
i neater, Ernest llodson and l.ero;
Green.
MISS BI TTY SIIOtMAhl II
fcNTtHTAINS AT INFORMAL
BREAKFAST SUNDAY
Miss Hel.y Sh.ii'lnaker uln
as mauled heie the alu-rnooii
ol No ember '' entcrtaine-l
Sunday morniii': al a delicluiol
informal breakfast at the Hotel
Kose, having as her euesis. her
sister Miss D'Ann Shoemaker,
Miss Florenee llatnillon. Miss
Kolierla IMwaids and Miss
Jeanne Smith, all students 'I
l.'nivei i I ot i 'ri'goii.
MISS BETTY SHOEMAKER :. ,
AND WALTER H. ALLEN
MARRY SUNDAY AFTERNOON
At ono of the loveliest wed
dings of the season, Miss Bally
Shoemaker, charming daughter
'of Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Shoemaker,
I of this cilv, became the bride of
Walter H. Allen, of Medford,' ut
an impressive ceremony perform
ed at one o'clock Sunday, Novem
ber 15, by Dr. Morris H. Roach,
pastor of the First Presbyterian
church, at the home of the bride's
I parents on Blakeley street,
i Pink and white chrysanthe
! mums formed the bouquets about
the rooms, while the fireplace
'was decorated entirely wldi
wiutc- chrysanthemums and
i while candles.
I Preceding the wedding cere
mony, Miss Gladys H. Strong
' plaved "Because," and followed
, with the Bridal Chorus from
1 lihengi in.
I 'I he bride, who was given n
I marri.'';o Ir' her father was
'very attrac.ive in a Hour-length
i v own of while jersey crepe
I trimmed wilh crystal beads.
Her l.ni,er-li) wedding veil
was K'siiinncu v.un an
altraclivc Juliet cap outlined with
seed-pearls. She carried a white
Bible, topped by an orchid.
Miss D'Ann Shoemaker, :ister
of the bniie, was maid of honor
am ,..,s lively ill a floor-length
olii' l.il.otn gown with overskn-t
of blue net. She carried a .iosc
gay of white pom pom chrysan
liiernuins and pink rosebuds. Del-
i her: Cliltoid, of Medford, acted
as best man.
'I be bride's inollier was .'Mtrac
live in a lloor -length gown of
; blue and her corsage was of pink
1 rosebuds. Madame M. J. Shoe
i maker, paternal gr; in, mother of
, Ibe bride, also wore a corsage
j of pink rosebuds.
A reception followed, at vhioh
itime tie- beautiful tiered wedding
i cake was cut by the bride and
1 In idegr join. The sol ving table,
covered by an exquisite lace ..'loth
j was centered by the wedding
cake, flanked by flat arrange
j mollis, of white chrysanihemc. v
j and tail while l.ipors. Mrs. -'red
I Hamilton and Mrs. S. J. Shoe
! maker, an aunl of the bride.
;p"iuvd. Miss Kooerla Edwards,
I Miss Jeanne Smith. Mudonts at
' 1 'nivei sily of Oregon, and Miss
j Anna Scripter, of .Medford, ':orv
' i'd and Miss Florence Hamilton
had charge of the guest book.
I The many beautiful wedding
; gins v.,'i cispniyeu la one ' oom
Mrs1 llei nian K'ount. of McMinn
ville. served the werldin:; cake.
I For traveling Ihe bride choose
I a winter while Jersey dress wilh
brow n accessoi ies. Her ,'orsage
! was an orchid. Following a wed
j ding trip lo const points, ihe
bride and brideeionm will reside
in iMcdlord.
j oulollo.wi gnosis nlic tiding
Ihe wedding included: Airs, ner
; man Knout, ol AleMinnvillo.
idiss Corolla Wat.ig, Aliss Itober
j la Edwards, Miss Jeanne Smith
Miss Florem'e liainilion iiiui San
I and llei liain Slioemaker, all slu
! dents al ( 'ui-ei'siiy of Oregon;
'; ; ml Mr. .ind .Mi s. E. I . Scripter
i an I daughli'r. Miss Anne, inr'
i Air. and Mrs. I'elbeil Clillmd, ol
! Aledloi rl.
i The bride is very v.eil known
'in ibis eily, having attended he
. local schools anii was later grad
, oated Irom the school of joiirna
j lism al t'niveisily of ( iregon.
(She was employed at Ihe iiose
I burg News Review and is low
society editor of the M.'dlnrd
Mail Tribune, whole she will -on
linue her duties. Th- bri'ieerooir,
j is employed by Ihe I'nion il
company al M dloi il.
The bride was honoreil al
seveial charming shower oariies
holh in Medlord ami Roseburg,
prior lo ihe wi-diling.
RRIDGE CLUf) AND
GUESTS ENTERTAINFO
AT FIES HOME TUESDAY
All'-. I.. K. Fies enl ,'laillcd llel'j
budge club ami several guests it I
. dehrhilid oneihirly o'l-lock '
desserl luncheon :il her'attrac. u-e I
lionie in I .am elw noil 'I nesil.e. . t I
ternoon. t 'In y s.inllieimims -orm-
ed i preiiy muni lor the occa-!
si n.
C.neis wore placed lor Mrs.
Scott ilham.s. Mrs. ineent I
Iv'soiio!, .Mi-., w. h llawkins.l
Alls J I . Mitchell. Mrs. i: S.i
MeClaiii, M, s. M. i'. n,n-. ki r. Mrs i
Maui lee I.. I 1 . 1 11 til.-1 k. All's i '. . I
AicI ' i in, I. Mi Fred l.ockv.ood,
Mrs. Paul Gc Ides. Alls K. 15 Van '
Xess ami Mis. E. A. ''eai so.:.
Conli.iel hriil.e ,i:' enjoyed,
dm ing the pleasani -ill. i noon i
hours with Mi's. William:: win-!
mug the guest pi ii- and Mrs. I
l.ei'kwood v inniir; ihe high core J
rich pi-i.'e wuh Mrs. r, arson I
"inning second high : em , 1
NEW ROOKS RECEIVED I
AT ROSBURC PUBLIC
LIBRARY FOR NOVEMBLR
The Ih.s, lun g public hor.irv,
ant:ounee.s the lollowing new I
books limn Ihe Readers' I'hoiiv'
ol I'est Hooks lor oen;h :
l.ieut, 'II nil's 1.,-eh . Res, S'l'CCl I
er Aidticb. ' '
Frontier Passage. All'l I'enlge. j
Rig Does' Oii l. M.n-v M- leiris. !
G,-i I h ,' K hmd Al '. II a lell,
Sjielice. i
Filly Years Relou Zero.'
Charles D Ihowcr. I
Tune ol My File, ;i tioiilier'
doctor in Alaska, Harry c. De-i
Vighpe. i
Alaska I'ndcr Artr.y, Jean Pol-!
(er.
Salmlage" Si'Ciet War Against !
Ameiira. .Michael Sayei s. j
Mountains. Carroll Laiv- V'?u !
lee. i
Marry on Sunday
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i-n,l l,v hti
Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Opal Cordon, attractive
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. II.
Cordon, of this city, became the
bride of Jim Johnson, son of Mrs.
Hollo Johnson, of Camas Valley,
at an impressive ceremony at the
bride's home in Ihe Kolilhagen
apartments Sunday afternoon.
Rev. II. P. Sconce, pastor of 4he
First Uapiisl church of this city,
performed the ceremony in the
presence of a few close friends
and relatives of the couple.
An altraclivc setting was ar
ranged for the ceremony by the
use of baskets and bouquets of
lovely chrysanthemums. Atten
dants were Mrs. Maynard Byrd,
Alls. Kenneth Good and the
bride's two brothers, Darrcl and
Roland Cordon.
The bride was charming in a
green ensemble. Her corsage
was of violets, rosebuds and bou
vaidia and she carried a white
llihle topped by orange blossoms
lied wilh streamers of white
sal in ribbons.
Following the ceremony, a re
ception was held, at which time
GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S
CLUB HAS FIRST FALL
MEETING ON THURSDAY
1 The Garden Valley Women's
! club held its first fall meeting at
ja very delightful affair Thursday
'at Ihe clubhouse wilh Mrs. O. F.
! .Michel as a most gracious hos
tess. Beautiful bouquets of e'hi'y
i santhemums were used about Vhe
loom.
General discussion of club ac
'. livilies lor the winter was held.
at which time the group decided
i to continue the P.ed Cross sew
i in;;. Follow ing a very '.'iijoyabl"
! social hour, lovely :-eli'esbments
' were served bv Mrs. .Michel to:
! .Mrs. W. I.. Smiley, Mrs. J. An
! del-son. Airs. W. R. Denton, Mrs.
Frank Denton, Mrs. W. D. Hess.
Mis. R. A. Calhoun. Mrs. Walter
i ( 'rosier, Mrs. J. I.. Denton, Mrs.
F. I!. Douglas. Mrs. Harvey
' Ewens. Mrs. Elmer Hainplon.
'Mrs. II. M. Knapp. All's. Hugh
j Ritchie, Mrs. Adam Schneider,
Mis. Clem Schneider. Mrs. eler
, Sinclair and Airs. Belle Walker.
The nexl meeting will be De
i comber ,'t al the clubhouse w ith
Airs. Harvey Ewens as hostess.
ART AND EMBROIDERY
CLUB MEETS AT CLUCK
HOME ON WEDNESDAY
j The Roseburg Art and Em
j broidery club met at Ihe George
; Cluck home Wednesday w ilh
j Airs. Ilolimeister as hostess. Mrs.
Dui land and .Mrs. W. E. Mm an
well- welcomed into the club as
new members,
j Plans were made fur Ihe an
i nuat Christmas party to he held
j December 11, al Ihe home of Mrs.
iEail Decker. .Members are ask
ed lo each bring a ;ioc gilt lo the
' party.
j Following the social alternoon
: Mrs. I lofimeistei' served 'ovely
'refreshments lo : Airs. C.
i Bailey . Alls. William Bailey, Mrs.
, Frank Heels, Airs. Frank Bergh.
i Mrs, George Chick, Airs. Glenn
j Cox. Mrs. Earl Deckel'. .Mrs.
I.ueie Ingels. Airs. E. Rhoads.
Airs. 11. F. Snyder. Mrs. J. G.
Stephenson and Airs. Thei nian
' Smith.
j The next regular meeting will
I be held I iccembei' 2 at Ihe home
i of .Mrs. Smith at Mil .V Parrot)
! street.
MIDWEEK BIBLE
CLASS MEETS
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
The Alid Week Bible class met
Thins, lay ;it the home of Mrs. J.
Fcldk.imp in the Kohlhagen
apartments. Beaiililul I. ill Bow
els v ere arranged aluuil Ihe
lo. ins. The Bible si'io,' was SI
.Matthew, chapter P.
Those present were Mis. O.
Feldkamp and son. Jerry, and
.Mrs. J. C. Giovanini, guests, and
Rev. and Airs, W. A. Sylwester
and sons. John and Herbert, Mrs.
V. Andr.'iieff. Mrs. E. Brink
mover. Airs. Ii. Hehard. Airs. A.
Si-hlick. .Mrs. I,. Voigt, Mrs. Er
nie and the hostess. .Mrs. IVld
kainp.
Afternoon
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Jim Johnson
Ihe bride and bridegroom cut the
beautiful wedding cake, which
was topped by a miniature bride
and bridegroom. Mrs. W. H. Cor
don and Mrs. Kenneth Good
served.
The bride is very well known
here, having attended the local
schools and is now employed at
the Umpqua hotel. The bride
groom was educated in Texas and
is now employed at the Johnson
mill in Camas Valley. Ho expects
to enter the U. S. armed forces
in January. Mr. and Mrs. John
son are making their home at
Ihe Kohlhagen apartments.
Saturday evening, preceding
the wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Good entertained at a very
enjoyable pre nuptial party lion
oiing the bride and bridegroom
elect at their home in Laurel
wood. Beautiful fall flowers
were arranged about the rooms.
Attractive gifts were presented to
the guests of honor and refresh
men's were so,ve 1 hy Mr. and
Mrs. Good, assisted by G. M. lies.
About tweniy live were present
for the parly.
W. C. T. U. HAS
INTERESTING MEETING
AT KOHLHAGEN HOME
The Roseburg W. C. T. I.', held
a very interesting meeting Wed
nesday afternoon at the attrac
tive home of Mrs. L. Kohlhagen,
Si-., on Military street.
Mrs. Arthur Marsh, Douglas
county W. C. T. U. president,
gave a very fine report on ihe
convention held at Grants Pass.
Mr. Annie L. Russell, local "res
ident, conducted the business
meeting and reports of the rum
mage sales sponsored by the or
ganisation were presented. Plans
were made for a rummage sale
to be held next Friday afternoon,
November 21. and all day Salur
ilay, November US, at Ihe former
Thrift store building on North
Jackson street. .Mrs. J. D. Osborn,
Mrs. V. J. Mioolli and Mrs. Will
iam Adair arc in charge of the
project.
A social hour followed and ;he
group enjoyed looking at Airs.
Kohlhagen's collection of hollies.
Mrs. A. J. Slarmer and Mi's. J.
B. Needham, hostesses for ihe
afternoon, served lovely ,'efresh
ments al Ihe lea hour. The iea
table was covered by a beautiful
lace cloth and centered by an
attractive arrangement of .u
liiniu flowers. Mrs. .Marsh pour
ed. The next meeting will be De
cember 9 al Ihe home of .Mrs. C.
W. Groves at M2 Brockway
street.
SPECIAL FEATURES TO
BE ENJOYED AT BIBLE
STUDY CLASS MEETING
The final lesson on the intro
duction to Ihe Book of Revela
tions will be held at ihe text
meeting of Dr. R. L. Dunn's non
denominational Bible study class
Monday evening at 7:-ir o'clock
at the dining hall of the : Vug
las hotel. Specie! features wiil
also be enjoyed and the Gideon
male quartette will sing. Charles
1. Spellman, Hebrew ovcngclist,
I .os Angeles, will be the :;uest
speaker. Air. Spellman has rpok
en to the class about once a vear
for some five or six years. The
members arc looking forward to
.Monday night's meeting with
special interest. The average
class attendance is about sixty.
All persons interested are cordi
ally invited.
MR. AND MRS. HOFFMEISTER
HONORED AT DINNER AND
SOCIAL EVENING FRIDAY
Mr. and Mis. Charles Hoff
meister. who have just recently
moved to Portland to make Iheir
home and enter defense work,
were guests of Dr. and Mrs.
Morris II. Roach and children.
Hetty, Morris, Jr.. and Robert.
Friday evening al their home .it
the Presbyterian manse.
Following the enjoyable din
ner, hour, the members of Mr.
Holfmoistcr's Sunday school
class presented a fountain
pen as a farewell cilt to htm.
social hour followed.
PRESBYTERIANS TO
HOLD POTLUCK SUPPER
NEXT MONDAY NIGHT
Mrs. Frank It. Millican and
Rev. Forrest Travialle, represent-j
ing the board of foreign missions I
of the Presbyterian churcn, win
bo guest speakers at the six
thirty o'clock potluek supper to
be held Monday evening at the
church parlors.
Mrs. Millican is a returned
missionary from China and Rev.
Mr. Travialle, who was former
ly a minister in this presbytery,
returned here from Thialand,
whee he was engaged in mis
sionary work, prior to the out
break of the present war. Mrs.
Millican and Rev. Mr. Travialle
are devoting all of their time be
iwpen November 13 and Novem
ber 30 to visiting Presbyterian
'chinches in this oresbvtcrv in
cluding Roseburg, Ashland, Cen
tral Point, Jacksonville, Klamath
Falls, Tule Lake, Medford, Ma
lin, Rcedsport, Glendale and
Grants Pass.
Mrs. Clair K. Allen is chair
man of arrangements for Ihe pot
luck supper. Mrs. J. P. Motsch
enbacher's Sunday school class
of girls, will assist and Mrs. Earl
Ullrich, Mrs. W. M. Chalmers,
Mi-s M P Rarrell and Mrs. O. S.
I Chambers will have charge of
ii r-. n ill
serving, mi:,, nuim-,
be in charge of the special music.
Everyone attending has been
asked to bring a covered dish for
the supper.
JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB
i HAS DELIGHTFUL POTLUCK
SUPPER MEETING MONDAY
The Junior Woman's club held
a Heliohtfol six-thirtv o clock not
i luck supper meeting Monday ev-
I ening at the clubhouse wnn rare,
j George Hammer as chairman,
j Chrysanthemums were used in
'ibe attractive decorations.
Covers were nlaccd for Mrs.
Don Auer and Mrs. Melvin
Bunch, of Portland, gnosis, and
Mrs. J. E. llenbcst, president,
Mrc Pnirv 'I'hii'le. Mrs. Edwin
I Gardner, Miss Betty Strong, Mrs.
I e.,n.,n, l-l...Tirvnt. lVfi-c linn John
son Mrs Fletcher Gardner. Miss
Dorothy Crocker, Miss Athalie
Taylor, Mrs. carl wassom, ivus.
Allen Cordon, Mrs. Don White,
Miss Beatrice Cooney and Miss
Myrle Erickson.
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I . . f . (. A I7n,l
i Cnel gC Ol Hie illliei ii-on inn
j Cross sewing here, gave a talk
to the group regarding work to
be done in helping with the sew
ing. During the evening hours
i the group worked on articles for
Ihe rummage sale, which was
held Friday and Saturday of
this week.
MRS. LOUIS FULLERTON
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE
CLUB AT LUNCHEON
A pale blue and yellow motif
was beautifully carried out on
.the serving, table used Friday by
Mrs. Louis Fullerton, when she
entertained her bridge club at a
charming one-thirty o'clock salad
luncheon at her attractive home
at Winston. Lovely bouquets of
colorful chrysanthemums were
I
used about the rooms.
; Covers were placed for Mrs. II.
! M. Turner and Mrs. Frederick J.
Porter, guests, and Mrs. J. P.
Motschenbacher. Mrs. L. L. Wim
beily, Mrs. Adrian Fisher, Mrs.
Phil Marth, Mrs. S. C. Richmond
and the hostess, Mrs. Fullerton.
Contract b:id.:e was enjoyed
during (lie afternoon with Mrs.
Porter winning high score; Airs.
Turner, second high score, and
Mrs. Motscheiibacher, traveling
prize.
MRS. DICK FIRMAN
HONORED AT LOVELY
SURPRISE PARTY
The members of the A. B. C.
club surprised Mrs. Did; Firman,
who was recently married, al a
very charming party at her
home in the Nortl.side apart
ments Tuesday aUernooji. j
Attractive fall flowers were
arraneed ahoot Ibe moms unit
the members presented lovely
gins 10 .mis. rirman. visiting
and sewing were enjoyed and at
i the tea hour, delicious refresh-!
inenls were served to Mrs. Fir
man, guests of honor. Mrs. H. L.
Slrickling. Mrs. Fred L. John
I son, Mrs. S. S. Welker, Miss Ella
j Moore, Mrs. Alma Orr and Mrs.
W. E. Slrickling. 1
EVANGELISTIC SERVICES
'SF-i- -A,
ask m
Sbe vet ri-each at bo!i- ;e,(,
SUNSHINE CLUB
HAS ENJOYABLE
MEETING THURSDAY
An ' enjoyable . afternoon was
spent at the home of Mrs. Edith
Wriston, on Cobb street, Thurs-
A short business meeting was H
held at which time the next
meeting dale was changed from
November 26, whicn is maiiks
giving, to the following day, No
vember 27. At this meeting plans
will be made for the Christmas
dinner.
The rest of the afternoon was
soent in playing bingo. Mrs.
Enore Fisher won the grand
prize.
At the tea hour refreshments
were served by the hostess, as
sisted by Mrs. Marjorie Case
beer, to Mrs. L. Jones, Miss Nor
ma Fisher, Mrs. Mildred Nelson,
Mrs. Enore Fisher, Mrs. Kather
I no Ballou, Mrs. Palsy Fisher,
Miss Elizabeth Paul, Mrs. Lucia
Ingles, Mrs. E. E. Emmitt, Mrs.
Mary Princen, Mrs. Helen Prill
cen, Miss Bernardino Princen,
Mrs. Marjorie Casebeer.
The next meeting will be held
on November 27, at. the home of
Mrs. Edith Wrislcn, 516 Cobb
street. ,0
DORIS RAND HAS
DELIGHTFUL PARTY
FRIDAY EVENING
Doris Rand, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. K. Rand, celebrated
her eleventh birthday anniver
sary at a delightful party at her
home Friday evening. Nine
guests were invited and lovely
gifts were presented to Doris
from Susan Motschenbacher,
Cynthia Sue Turner, Ida Cham
berlin. Barbara Rand, Holly
Nicholas, Marilyn Morton, Marie
Short, Harriet Booth and Shirley
Helweg.
Games were played and later
Mrs. Rand, assisted by son, John,
served delicious refreshments at
a table covered by a beautiful
handmade lace cloth and center
ed with a birthday cake and a
mixed bouquet of chrysanthe- n '
mums.
CAPT. AND MRS. BARNEY
HONORED AT POTLUCK
DINNER SATURDAY NIGHT
Captain and Mrs. John A. Bar
ney were guests of honor at il de
lightful politick dinner Saturday
evening at the attractive home of
Mr. and Mrs. Donn Rudabaugh
on East Lane street.
Covers were placed for Captain
and Mrs. Harney, guests of hon
or, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wimeri
and son, Barney, Mr. .and Mrs.
Paul McGowan and daughter,
Joyce, and Mr. and Mis. Rada,
baugh and daughter, Nancy.
Visiting was enjoyed Jut-in;;
Ihe pleasant evening hour.
lilr
jl r i Hi i i
TOOKS are a subtle tribute to
the intelligence and good
taste of both donor and recipi
cnt. Hundreds to choose from
at only 50c, 85c and 5l.no.
Roseburg
BOOK STORE
217 N. Jackson
AT THE
Methodist
Church
LED BY
Rev. D. Willia
Caffray
Nov. 15-29,
at 7:30 p. rn.
Hear Her Stirring
Gospel Messagoj
on Sunday. Special music.