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    ROSEBURG REWS-REY1EW. ROSE8URG. ORESOH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER I, 1942.
Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTEft
TILLICUM CLUB
HOLDS MEETING
SUTHERLIN, Dec. 1 The Till
Icum club met Tuesday after
noon, at the home of Mrs. E. H.
Randall. Bridge was in play dur
ing the afternoon with Mrs. D.
Butcher winning both the gallop
ing goose and high prizes. Mrs.
Savilla Bamber received the low.
Beautiful bouquets of chrysan
themums were placed about the
rooms and delicious refresh
ments were served the following
members: Mrs. P. C. Trozelle,
Mrs. Brittain Slack, Mrs. Savilla
Bamber, Mrs. C. L. Carr, Mrs.
Jack Young, an dthe following
guests, Mrs. Walter Roach, Mrs.
Wilbur Payne, Mrs. Clyde Hoi
man, Mrs. Allen Cooper, Mrs. D.
Butcher and the hostesses Mrs.
Randall and Miss Mary Alice.
Mrs. Payne, Mrs. Roach and
Mrs. Cooper were voted Into the
club as new members. The next
meeting will be at the home of
Mrs. Slack.
SHOWER PARTY GIVEN
FOR MRS. VAN HORN
MYRTLE CREEK. Dec. 1 The
Christian Ladies Aid was hostess
Thursday afternoon last week 10
a delightful shower party compli
menting Mrs. Leola Van Horn.
Games were played and visit
ing enjoyed after which refresh
ments were served to 23 guests.
Many lovely gilts were opened
and admired, including several
from friends who were unable io
attend.
COUNTRY CLUB LADIES
TO MEET AT HANSEN ;
HOME ON THURSDAY
All ladies of the Roseburg
Country club are urged to attend
the 12:30 o'clock potluck lunch
eon Thursday to be held at the
home of Mrs. H. T. Hansen in
Laurelwood. Members only are
Invited and are requested to tele
phone their reservations for the
occasion to Mrs. L. E. McClintock
at 442-R. The trophies for both
golf and bridge winners for the
summer tournaments will be
awarded following the potluck
luncheon.
EASTERN STAR TO
MEET ON THURSDAY
Roseburg Chapter of Eastern
Star will hold a very interesting
chapter meeting Thursday even
ing at 8 o'clock at the Masonic
temple with the worthy matron,
Mrs. S. J. Shoemaker, presiding.
Election of the 1943 officers
will take place. A very delightful
program will be presented by Lt.
Brown and Mrs. Helen Saar. All
members and visiting members
are cordially Invited to be present.
BAPTIST. WOMEN'S
SOCIETY TO MEET
The Roseburg Baptist Wo
man's society will meet nt two
o'clock Thursday at the church
parlors with Mrs. R. D. Knlggel
president, in charge. Mrs. H. P.
Sconce will have charge of the
program on "Chlstmas In For
eign Lands." The devotions on
Luke 2 will be presented by Mrs.
Ed Bayliss. All women of the
church are urged to attend the
meeting.
MR. AND MRS. WRIGHT
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
YONCALLA. Dec. 1-Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Wright entertained at
a turkey dinned at their home
Thanksgiving day, having as
their guests, Mrs. Ira Bvrd and
daughter Lola Raye of Roseburg
and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Pickens
of Cottage Grove.
MID WEEK BIBLE CLASS
TO MEET ON THURSDAY
The Mid week Bible class of
St. Paul's Lutheran church will
meet ut two o'clock Thursday tit
the home of Mrs. P. Sieman ut
the coi ner of Winchester and
West Mist streets. A social hour
will follow the Bible study. All
members and friends are cordial
iv invited to lie present. Mrs.
Richardson will be Joint hostess.
GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S
CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY
The Garden Valley Woman's
club will meet Thursday after
noon at two o'clock at the club
house with Mi's. Harvey Ewens
as hostess. All members are cor
dially invited to be present,
P. E. O. TO MEET
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
Chapter BI of the P. E. O. Sis.
tei liood will meet Friday at one-
forty-five o'clock at the homo of
Mrs. W. M. Campbell on South
Main street.
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DEFECTIVE CONDENSERS MEAN
THERE'S TROUBLE AHEAD
Rain, fog, even mist can "short"
a defective condenser. If yours
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Wards have complete stocks of
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Ford Model A AA Carburetor
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CRACKED SPARK PLUGS
CAN STEAL 10 OF MILEAGE
It's highway robbery! What ft
crime to let six or eight enemy
agents get by with so much, when
what you save oa gas will soon
pay the low replacement cost.
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STARTING HARD, WASTE GAS
I-'vcry time worn-out points con
spire to give you a tough time
starting, they're throwing away
just so much gas. 1'liminnte this
source of sabotage by installing
a set of new Ward points now.
Ford '28-'31 25c
UNLOCKED GASOLINE TANKS
INVITE GAS BANDITS
Gasoline is too precious these
days to leave around in the open.
Guard it like gold! You can't lock
it in a vault but you can lock it in
the tank. One twist of the key
. . . you know your gas is safe!
Locking Cap 49c
SLUGGISH OIL SLOWS
DOWN GAS "EFFORT"
Lubrication can undermine or
step-up the entire performance of
your car. Get rid of sluggish oil
before it starts a "sit-down
strike". Refill with Wards 100
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Local
News
Patch And Chat Club To Meet
The Patch and Chat club will
meet Wednesday evening at the
home of Mrs. J. N. Boor.
Returns To Fort Lewis Major
Ben B. Irving left Monday for his
duties at Fort U-wls, Wash., fol
low Inn a short visit here wilh his
family.
Canteen Ladles To Meet The
Canteen Ladles will hold a very
important meeting Wednesday
night at 7:30 o'clock at the courthouse.
H. E. O. Club To Meet The H.
E. O. club will meet Wednesday
at a one-thirty o'clock potluck
luncheon at the home of Mrs. D.
T. Meyers.
Delphian Club To Meet The
Delphian club will meet at nine
o clock Wednesday morning at
the home of Mrs. A. J. Geddes In
the Kohlhagen apartments.
Ill At Home Mrs. A. C. Mar-
sters is reported to be 111 at her
home on South Kane street.
Motorist Fined A fine of $10
was paid in the local Justice court
today by Wayne Swan, who plead
ed guilty to a charge of luilure
to halt u motor vehicle at a stop
sign.
Fine Is Paid A fine of $10 was
paid in city court here Monday by
Kenneth Ulrey, (Jamas valley,
who pleaded guilty to a charge of.
drunkenness, City Recorder A. J.
Geddes reports.
Returns to Eugene Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Lucas have return
ed to their home in Eugene, fol
lowing a visit here over Thanks
giving and the week end with the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Puul Blaskey. Mr. Lueas expects
to lie called into the U. S. service
In the near future.
Visit at Fisher Home Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Buchanan and
sons, Fred and Dick, of Eugene,
and Mrs. C. H. Koontz, teacher
In the high school at McMlnn
ville, spent the Thanksgiving
holiday and week-end In Rose
burg visiting Mrs. Buchanan's
and Mrs. Koontz's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Fisher.
Butte Man, 71, Slays
Woman, 38,' and Himself
BUTTE, Mont., Dee. 1 (AP)
Bullets fired with an apparent
motive killed Helen Kennedy, 38,
Butte stenographer, and James
Martin, 71, retired miner and
friend of the woman's family.
Police Chief Bart Riley said
Martin shot Miss Kennedy three
times on a Butte street last week,
then mortally wounded himself.
Relatives of the dead woman,
Riley said, could offer no reason
for the double shooting, and said
it "came out of a clear sky."
Martin's wife, who died last
spring, was a cousin of Miss Ken
nedy and Martin was a friend of
the woman's family, relatives
told the police chief.
"Mohawk'.' is the namo of a
new hlghlquallty baking potato
Introduced by the Cornell uni
versity agricultural experiment
station.
TASTY
HAMBURGERS
Cold Drinks Lunches
at
THE PULLMAN
. 122 W. Cass
Still III At Home Mrs. Floyd
Wilson is still confined to her
home by Illness. She was recently
discharged from the hospital in
Eugene, following an operation.
Returns Here Corwin Wool-
ley, chief dispatcher for the Doug
las Forest Protective association,
has returned here, following a
trip to Portland to visit.
Visits Here Mrs. Marian
Wood, of Eugene, spent the week
end at the home of Mrs. P. W.
Beckley visiting her daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Phyllis Beckley Wood.
Townsend Club To Meet
Roseburg Townsend club, No. 2,
will meet Wednesday evening at
Moose hall. The principal bus
iness, J. F. Custer, president, re
ports, will be the nomination of
officers.
Back In School JoAnn Whar
ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George Wharton, has returned to
her studies at the Benson school,
-rt- Imlnrr 111 nf mpniilps the last
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two weeks at her home on Claire
St reel.
Embroidery Club To Meet The
Roseburg Art and Embroidery
club will meet Wednesday after
noon nt the home of Mrs. Iher
man Smith Hi 140 N. Parrott
street. Plans for the annual
Christmas party will be made.
Executive Committee To Meet
Thorn will hp no reeular meet
ing or the Douglas County Public
Health association this month.
However, an executive meeting
lias been called for Thursday
night at 7:30 o'clock to be held at
the home of the president, Mrs.
Fred Fisher.
Auxiliary To Sew Members
and friends of the George Starnv
er auxiliary are Invited to sew
for the Red Cross Wednesday
from 10 to 4 o'clock upstairs In
the U. S. National bank building.
Mrs. G. VV. Sluigart Is sewing
chairman. Those spending the day
assisting with the work are ask
ed to bring their own noon
lunch.
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HENRY FONDA - LUCILLE BALL
"THE BIG STREET"
Back From Meeting Mrs. I.ula
Gorrell, Douglas counly school
superintendent; Mrs. Max Kim
mcll, president of the Douglas
counly unit, and Bernard Clark,
Glide principal, have returned
from Portland, where they attend
ed the two-day meeting of the
Oregon Slate Teachers associa
tion council.
Christmas Party Planned The
Youth's Temperance council will
hold its annua Christmas party
Friday night, December 4, at 7:30
o'clock nf the home of Mrs. H. A.
Canaday at 510 South Stephens j
street. All former members, as
well as the members now, are In
viled to bring an Inexpensive
unnsimas gin aim njcy n-1
party. The gills will no sent to
I he Chlldrens Farm home at Cor-vallis.
Bcllvlcw Party Postponed
The Hellview club, which was
to have met December 2, has
postponed the meeting to Decem
ber 10, at which time the annual
Christmas parly will be held at
a one o'clock otluk luncheon
at the home of Mrs. Morris Bow
ker on Claire street. Members
are asked lo each bring a cover
ed dish and their own table ser
vice. Pollyanna gifts will be exchanged.
Improving Satisfactorily Ac
cording to word received here,
Mrs. Oilena Slattery, of this city,
is doing nicely In a Portland hos
pital, where she recently under
went a serious major operation.
She expects to be able to leave
Ihn hL-rit.,l llm lnltnt- n.-irt nf this
week and will return to Roseburg,
wncre sue mimes iiei nuniu win,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. S.
Nichols, on South Main street.
Mrs. Nichols Is a deputy sheriff In
the Douelas countv sheriff's of
2 ADULTS FOR 40c
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
BARGAIN NIGHTS
MEET THE DOUBLE-TROUBLE BRYANTS!
WHAT A FAMILY! WHAT A MIX-UP!
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ROBERT MONTGOMERY
"HERE COMES MR. JORDAN"
TODAY
"Meet the Stewarts"
and "Tokyo. U. S. A."
fice.