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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1 943." 1 SCDCDETTW Social Calendar Monday, March 1. Dr. R. L. Dunn's nondenomi nallonal Bible study class to moot at 7:45 o clock in evening at din Ing hall of Douglas hotel. Pub lie invited. Junior Woman's club to mort at 8 o'clock In evening at club house! with Mrs. J. K. Hcnbcst president, in charge. N. N. N. sewing club to mcel In evening at home of Mrs. Grant Phillips. Kplscopal guild to sponsor pot- luck dinner at G:30 at parish hall Members of church and friends are invited and are requested to bring a covered dish and their own sandwiches. Fullorton P.-T. A. to meet at 3:30 in afternoon at school house. Glenn Taylor, of city fire depart ment, to be guest speaker on sub ject, "Fire Prevention in the Home." Chief Joseph Camp Fire group to also take part on pro gram. Hose P.-T. A. to meet Mon day at four o'clock at schoolhousc witli Mrs. Hazel Lytic, Douglas county health muse, as guest speaker on the health program. Tuesday, March 2, , Roscburg Woman's club 1 :30 dessert-luncheon at clubhouse with Mrs. C. E. Roberts, guest speaker. Hostesses to include Mrs. C. H. Bailey, Mi s. C. E. Ban ning and Miss Jennie Jorey. Roll-call topic speakers. Presbyterian women and friends Invited to sew for Red Cross from 10 to 4 at Red Cross sewing rooms. Bring own noon lunch. Mrs. C. E. Roberts, sew ing chairman. Executive 12 o'clock no -hostess luncheon of Woman's club at Ho tel Rose. Mrs. Harry '. Hat field, president, in charge. Melrose grange to meet at 8 o'clock at hall with the . losing team of the pest hunt contest en tertaining the winners with Ire cream. Social hour to follow lec turer's program. American Legion auxiliary to hold birthday party at I. (). (.). F. hall in evening. Miss Phoebe Hawthorn will present the high school glee club on the special program. .Social hour to follow. Wednesday, March 3. Winston Merry-Go-Hound club to meet at 1:30 dessert luncheon at home of Mrs. J. H. Carnes. Methodist women and friends invited to sew for Red Cross al one o'clock in afternoon at church parlors, Mrs. J. J. East ling, sewing chairman. Roscburg Ait and Embroidery club to meet in afternoon at home of Mrs. Alia Smith at corner of Oak and Parrot t streets. George Starmer auxiliary mem- A New Shipment Juit In GREETING CARDS Beautiful New Numbers For All Occasions For Birthdays Boys in Service Condolence "Get Well" New Mothers Anniversaries New Babe Congratulations You'll enjoy looking over this fine line. Come in, please. ROSEBURG BOOK STORE A Revelation to Me! I didn't mind doing the washing until I started to count up the things I had to GAIN by lotting New Service Laundry do it! First, I usod to have a 5-day wock, with one day takon out for washing clothos and finolher day taken out for ironing. Now I have two extra days for visiting, for Rod Cross work, for OCD and I have a lot more pep to enjoy myself. Second, the laundry comes back beautifully white, carefully ironed- It's HYGIENICALLY clean, too. Third, their prices rire reasonable so there's no strain on the family budget. On just thoso throe counts, I'll choose Nw Service Laundry every time! By f.OTUS KNIGHT PORTER To Marry Ensign Lee A. Wells, Jr. ' ? " r ' A) t If f iiffW! i'A MISS BAR El.MIRA, New York, Feb. I I -Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Hush, (i52 Euclid Avenue, Elmlra, announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Barbara Pauline, to Ensign l.ee A. Wells, Jr., V. S. N. U son of Dr. and Mrs. L. A.' Wells, of Roscburg, Ore. Miss Bush was graduated from Elmlra schools and Hood college bora anil friends invited to sew from 10 to 4 o'clock in Red Cross sewing rooms. Bring own noon lunch. Mrs. G. W. Shugart, sew- Ing chairman. je B I J l y "MM- u U. of O. Mothers, club meeting J J. E. Dent has announced a to be held at 7:30 dcssert-super special degree staff practice of at home of Mrs. B. R. Shoemaker j Rclick.ih team al ,S u'c loek in ev on Blakeley street, instead of oiijcning al I. o. o. K. hall. March 10 as previously planned. ' Auction sale to be enjoyed. All; B. P. W. C. HAS FINE mothers of U. of O. students in- MEETING AT CLUBHOUSE VllCil. j ON MONDAY EVENING Oregon Chapter of Easlern Star lo meet at 8:.'!0 In evening at! Tin.' Business and Professional chapter room at Canyouville. j Women's club held a very inter. Members and visiting members 'sling meeting Monday nighi ;it urged lo atlend. Practice for tliej "' clubhouse with Amanda And district meeting of April 7 will i 'rsiin as program chairman. be held. New Idea club lo meet at one o'clock luncheon al home of Mrs. V. R. Buckingham with Mrs. R. 11. Williams joint hostess. Thursday, March 4. Garden Valley Woman's club invited to meet at two o'clock In alteruonn al home ol Mrs. Clem Schneider. Christian church ladies and friends invited to sew for Red Cross at Red Cross sew ing rooms from. 10 to I o'clock. Bring noon lunch. Mrs. M.ible p. Taylor, sewing chairman. Roscburg Chapter ol Eastern Star to meet al 8 o'clock in even Ing al Masonic temple. Members and visiting members invited Miss Gladys II. .Strong, worthy matron, to preside. Members ol Eastern Star, not belonging lo Roseluug chapter, will be special guests. Mrs. Guy Cordon and Mrs. Waiter llerc'her will be co chairman ol the evening. A pro gram will lie presented Roscburg Baptist Women's so eietv to meet at two o'clock al church parlors. Report of nomi nating commilti-e to be lollowed by installation ol new olliccrs. Devotions lo be conducted b Mrs. Jennings. Friday, March 5. Gray Indies to meet al 7;.'l Lmp!oces of ihr local J. C. o'clock desserl supper at home Penney company .ton- cnleil.nn ol Mrs. T. B. V'irdcn on Noith.cd at a soicu o'clock dinner and Jackson street. ' f.ucwell party Friday evening at Ulvcrsd.ile g:ance to nieci ,i( ! Brand's 011 the North Pacilic j highway in lienor ot Mr. and Mrs. .. . Oil t . . I. V '.4; " J 4 y -r ' i I BARA BUSH in the class of lit-ll. She is now a member of the faculty al the Annapolis, Mil., high school. Ensign Wells was graduated in 1!M(I from Oregon Stale college arid is now stationed at the t'niled Stales Naval Academy. Annapolis. He is affiliated with Delta Tau Delta fraternity, AIEK, Eta Kappa. Nu and Sigma Tau, electrical engineering societies. H:i:i in evening al hall with Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Cloakc. Mr. and I Airs Allied Moon: and Mr. and Mrs. John Travis in charge! of (.refreshments. Miss Phoebe Hawthorne pics cnled Hie high school glee club in a series o delightful numbers. .Mrs. Margaret Watkins very ably explained the evening's topic, "Inllaliou and ils elfcets" and Verna Caiolhers presented a fine talk on cheeking inllation. Ruth I loilson, Alice Gi-rot an I Agnes Taylor were introduced as guests. Nance Atkins, president, con ducted the business meeting, at which time it was decided the club would sponsor the bond sale for lile month ol March. Commit lees werc appointed lor the pro Jed. Delicious refreslunenls ucie solved l.tlcr in the evenniL: by Miss Anderson, Miss Martha 1'criy and Miss Ruth Roberts. Miss Verna Carolliers and Miss Vei ;i Kredrickson presided at the hraiitifullv appointed scrviii': table. I 1 w" "ll','t llu' evening l"' M'rch S at the clubhouse with Agues Pilchford, Mary M001 e and I Margaiel Brown in charge ol the ! lMO;r'""' i l'' ANO MttS. DUFFItl-D Till- club will meet Ihi HUNDHtD AT DINNER AND 1 FAREWELL PARTY FRIDAY Kenneth A. Dullteld. Mr. Duf Iieid lias been IraiKlcrred as as sistant manager ol ihe Oregon City store. Coveis v.cie placed lot: Mr. placed lot: ilr. ' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A Dill field. 1 izucsls of honor. Mr. .111 I Mis. Bruce C. Elliott. Mr and Mrs. Clarence D Jen:.en. Mi. and Mrs. Thorn. c. fitovall. Mr and Mrs. C W. Midler. Mrs. All 1 Matthews. Mrs. Violet Paisim. Mrs. Vivitn Stephens. Mis. .lcs.,ie Duncan. Mis. Clanlvl llmick. Mrs. l.il 1 Molhollaim and Miss Edna Col litis. Alter dinner V:'. T!uiOil pres ented .111 engraved pen and pen cil sci to Mr. Duflield as a gilt tiom the employees. A lovclv ei.i--.irr was prescnicd lo Mis Dullield. Mr Jensen was intro e ui ,11111 o.iineo me new as.sis taut manager ol the local slore - - jitiiav .-i'i . s,ri 'vi"rj! 4 t I h. 1 0i. Itt'VifW Kiitruviir4 PEST-HUNT DINNER IS LARGE AFFAIR OF FRIDAY NIGHT The losing team of the pest hunt contest entertained the win ning team at a delightful six thirty o'clock dinner at Rivers dale grange hall Friday evening. The long tables were arranged in "V" shapes and decorated witn cut-outs of crows on ears of coi n. squirrels and various pictures of Ksls, which are Inc.uded In the nest hunt contest. A vote of thanks was given to Mr. a..d 1 Mrs. W. O. Patterson and Mr. and j Mrs. J. D. Hoist, for the table' decorations, and to the other i members of the losinf team. I C. T. Tipton, wdVthy masti i presided over the business session and Fred Golf, county deputy. I was guest of the evening. i W. O. Pattei-Min. lecturer, m i v cnted I he following program group singing; tableau, "Soldieis T Itu. Snil" hi- Ihe II kr, n family; pledge of alleglcnce to! the flag by a group of hoys; talk I on food rationing by Mrs. l.ul i Gorrell. Douglas county school superintendent; radio skit "No. 1 War Necessities," by W. D. Lovi Adam Schneider and R. B. Ham ton; I ilk on "Help for the Farm ei. s" by Fred A Golf, panel di cu vn:. ;jnd closing talk by O. ' FcM'!;:'mp. j 'i'lv cr inge will meet at 8:1") III." evening of March 5 at til In-- J I wilh Mr. and Mrs. E. G Cloakc. Mr. and Mrs. Alfnd Moore and Mr. anil Mrs. John 1 Travis in charge of refreshments. LADY ELKS HAVE ! LARGE AND ENJOYABLE ' SOCIAL MEETING THURSDAY j An unusually large and eniov-i able meeting of the Eady Elks was held Thursday at the temple. ' In addition to the members play- 1 ing contract bridge and pinochle,; a large number of Lady Elks were present for a social hour of visit-: IR. ; The Elks entertained the ladies : al a delightful dinner, after which the latter group played bridge' and pinochle Willi Mrs. 11. C. Darby winning Hie bridge pi ie and Mrs. Marie Miles winning the pinochle prize. j Card players included- Mrs. It. T,. Davis, president of the group; I Mrs. Mario Miles, Mrs. A. .1. Young, Mrs. C. E. Mark, Mrs.; Vera Rice, Mrs. Adrian Fisher, Mrs. CI-!!-!.-;: Ilealy. Mrs. II. C. Darby, Mrs. Grant Phillips, Mrs. I. li. Reed, Mrs. Joseph Fesl, Mrs. II. I.. Bailey. Mrs. J W. Ny. hind, Mrs. F. Cooper. .Mrs. E E. Sherman, Mrs. Val Strong. Mrs. Arnold Davis, Mrs. .l-'cl-: Davis, Mrs- A. Pearson, Mrs Karl Me-i Cowan, Mrs. Maurice I,. Hall- ' mark, M.s. A. J. lloclnu'lel. ftirs. j 11. 1.. VY ,ll,l.'. HIIS. .1. I! I Mrs. Wal'er Good. Mis. I. 1.1. Rid dle, Mrs. Ford Singleton and Mrs. A. .1. Ellison. The next meeting has b"cn an nounced tor Thursday evening, ! March 11. P. N. G. CLUB HAS DELIGHTFUL MEETING j ON FRIDAY EVENING The Past Noble Grands club 1 held ils Fcbruaiy meeting al the home id Maynie Fett with Ger trude Hatlieid. Mary Wood and Eileen Rapp as joint hostesses. i A delicious- 7:3!) dessert was. served at tallies centered with lovely spring bouquets. Eileen Rapp, president presided over the business meeting which followed. Ruby Blum was rein t staled as a member of the club. Roll call was answered with quotations by the following; Ethel Busenbark, Elveia Car nucli.iel. Maggie Dent, Evelyn Frodcrirkson, Maynie Felt, lna . Farnsworlh. Alice Golf, Gertrude ' I latlield, Winnie 1 law 11. Tillic t Johnson, Edythe Kelly, II 1 l.au-1 jhach, M.iyme Pickens, Eileen, ; Rapp. Elsie Reese. l.di.i Road j ; man. Elsie Russell. Kftie Sen war, j ' Emm, 1 Taylor. M.uy x.innyne. Aiwa Welhcrell. Mary Wood, ' Ethel Wilson. Daynise Uracil. Ella ; Lenox. Minnie Hartshorn and : Kuhv Blum. I Three visitors, Mrs. Milhi w ith. Miss Lena Poller grand Roscburg Rebekah j and Patty Leigh, were pics Beck noble lode c-lt. H. E. O. LUNCHEON t.NJOYED AT MEDILL HOME ON WEDNESDAY The II E. . el-ib held all en I "'oms, '-v ,,sl' ,,f numerous ar iovable luncheon Wednesday al ! f !' arranged bouquets or the home of Mrs James Modi 11 ! 'laftoilils. .tasnune and oilier .... ... . , . . 1 season;, h ossonw .... i, 1 . . 1 lie i.iii,. nits cieltily decorated and centered with a bowl ol rally l),'on'.::i.: I spirca. Covers were piarcu 1 I yha Hooper. Mrs I I 1 1 1 1 1 and small son. Earl. Mrs. Myrtle N'orw. A r t h u r P e r r i n. M Meiers and Ihe ho.-ti Meihll. Five hundred was cnj. ; Mrs. 1 1 uiieey Stephen id. Mrs. . David -. Mrs. ,1 .-m l ! , , ...v were awarded Mrs. ! 1;,, ..,. Mrs. Mciei- and Mrs. I en in. Mrs. terl.un ptect no A. P. I'Jardncr the la ,ies al on March lo. p T A WOMEN ' ASSIST WITH 1 REGISTERING BOAM-Ob A large number ol women in , the various P.-T. A. gnmps in Roscburg have Ivcn tionating their serv ii-es this last week to the i.ttiouiii Iviards in register uu residents and issiiine ihe No. latum hooks. Local I' r. ,. presidents report ih.n the women nave oeeti verv cooperative and j that ihe boards are esK ially ap- Advanced to Rank MT 's '? I li J 5 ! ' - Av -r f V , t f 7 I f ,f t J" ' 1 ' J. ; 2 ' J H f si AailMMWHMIlHi Corporal Maurice G. Maurice G. Ilclmci, daughter of Thomas F. and Genevieve Holmes,, of Lookingglass, was ad vanced in rank to Corporal Feb ruary 5, at the radio mechanics school at Kansas City, Missouri, according to word received here. Corporal Holmes is one of a quartette al the Kansas City Ra SEWING GROUPS TO HOLD REGULAR MEETINGS DURING THE COMING WEEK Sewing meetings for Red Cross jand War Relief work planned for ; the coining week will include: Red Cross sewing Tuesday al the lied Cross rooms lo be in club house, at which time Mrs. charge of the Presbyterian wo- j C. E. Roberts will lie guest speak I men and their friends. Those , er and give reviews of late books. I spending the day there from 10 1 Mrs. C. H. Bailev is hostess , 4 asked to bring their own noon lunch. Mrs. C. E. Roberls is in cij;,.BC of the group. I Wednesday the Methodist la-j 1 dies and their friends are asked' j lo meet al tile church parlors al I lone o'clock in the afternoon to ! sew for the Red Cross, under the; ; direction of Mrs. J. .1. Eastling. i Also on Wednesday the George Starmer auxiliary members and Mrs. Roberts is an excellent 1 their friends are asked lo meet al ! speaker and for several years, she ' the Red Cross rooms from 10 to w-s in charge of the Internatio i 1 to sew for the Red Cross. Those! nil1 Relations .roll-call topic for attending are asked to bring their , 'he club and also served as a own noon lunch. Mrs. G. W. Shu-1 speaker reviewing books on Ihe garl is sewing chairman. 1 ; On Thursday Ihe Christian la dies and friends are asked to sew . from Hi to 1 lor the Red Cross at the Red Cross sewing rooms un der the direction ol Mrs. Mable ! P. Taylor. Those spending the day j there are asked to bring a noon 1 lunch. 1 Ihursday alternoon al two . 0 clock, Ihe weekly sewing meet ing of the Christian Science War : Reiiet group will be held al Ihe , Perkins building, under the diree- I tioa of Mrs. Annie L. Russell. A iojucm 101 nunc mis s ooing : made to be used for re lining men s jackets and coats to be sent lo Australia. All persons interest ed in sewing Willi this group. are Ihe 1 cordially invited to attend I weekly meetings. MR. ,-iiul MRS. VVIMBERLY ENTERTAIN AT LOVELY SUPPER PARTY SATURDAY ! Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Wimbcrly j entertained al a very enjoyable I Iheir lovely home. "Pine Rider Saturday evening. The spring mo j til was beautifully carried out on ' the serving table and about the Covers were placed and Mrs. E. C. Cioakr for: Mr. Mr. and mil Mrii Mrs. C. T. Tipton. Mr. C. E. Marks. Mrs. .1. and the host anil busies Mrs Wimbcrlv. A. Wood . Mr. and Following the supper. thej gioup enjoyen seeing colored pie- lures, alter which cards were in play with C. T. Tipton winning the- pric LEGION AUXILIARY TO HOLD BIRTHDAY PARTY plan- lncilNt-T TUESDAY NIGHT the ne.M I 1 he Auieriein Lrgmn .mimIlh y : w ill hold .i short business session Tuesday nighl al the 1 O. '' ln!l M,s- l': K"1' J""'1- I" csidenl. in charge, lo be lollowed by the annual birthday party. A brief address will ho .given and Miss Phoeiio Haw- tborne will present the high si heol glee club in a series ot mitsicd nunilirrs. '! his w el Im- the largest . la! event ol I tic auxiliary year. Junior auxiliary members and all girls cli'Ttble are being cspiv I u.tlly invited to enjoy the iurty. ' of Corporal ' .. "-"Til 1 j ;;,, v ft ' V. -? -4 V V-r 'v t " m'""nmt mil mi in mm ,,'M--Itcvlcv J-.iiruvliig Holmes dio school singing on radio re cruiting programs. She enlisted in the WAACs last fall and was sent to Des Moines, Iowa, for ba sic training November 13. She is well known in Roscburg, having taken part on numerous entertainments, before enlisting in the Women's Army Auxiliary corps. MRS. C. E. ROBERTS TO SPEAK AT WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING TUESDAY Every member of the Roscburg Woman's club is being urged to enjoy next Tuesday's meeting and one tliirtv dessert-luncheon at the chairman and will be assisted by Mrs. C. E. Banning and Miss Jennie Jorey. Roll-call topics will be presented by Mrs. C. E. Ban ning. Miss Helen Casey and Mrs. W. R. Brown and the communi ty sing will be in charge of Mrs. Homer Grow, with the president, .Mrs. Harry f. Hatfield, conduct- '"K business session. 'oil-call topics program. Shi plans to review some of the latest books and her talk is anticipated with great pleasure by members and friends of the club, who en joy good-reading. Preceding the meeting, the of- 1 fieers, clubhouse board and board : of directors will hold ft 12 o'clock iiiiiiiicuo session ai me iiuici nose. MISS flELEN CASEY TO PRESENT JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB IN PLAY AT TEA on,, of ihe most outstanding events of Ihe smini season will j be the presentation of the one ; act comedy, "Ladies Must Dress," I by the Junior Woman's club for j the annual spring guest-day tea j of Ihe Roscburg Woman's club to , be held al two o'clock tit t lie club house the afternoon of March Hi. I Miss Helen Casey, advisor of j the Junior Woman's club and a very prominent member of the Woman's club, will direct the pav which is an unusually , ; charming entertainment. 1 Members of the Woman's club, j having birthdays between Janu j ary 1 and July 1 are to be host 1 esses for Ihe tea. with Mrs. R. L. hippie and Mrs. O. S. Chambers as joint chairmen. This affair will be open to the public and following the enter tainment, a silver tea will be en joyed. INFORMAL BRIDGE LUNCHEON HELD AT "".UCr,v.e :irs. I-reiterick J. Porter enter laincd her bridee-fonrsome !.i one o'clock luncheon this week al her home on Reservoir avenue. Covers were placed for Miss Helen Casey. Mrs. L. L. Wimbcr lv. Mrs. J. F. Dillard and Mrs. P"ter. Contract bridge was in play ('linn; the adornoon with the high seoie being ' held hv Mrs. Potter. BIRTHDAY DINNER IS ENJOYED AT BUCK HOME A delightful birthday dinner was given at the home ot Mrs. Ada Buck in Miller's addition in honor of Elmer Hagar. ot Rose buig. P.. L. I'cnters, 0 Klamath Falls Mrs. Cynthia Rigcs and Mrs. Ada Buck. Additional dinner guests Inc'iided- Rev. and Mrs. H P. Sconce and lamily. WOMEN'S COUNCIL HAS INTERESTING ALL-DAY MEETING ON FRIDAY The -Women's Council of the First Christian church held a very Interesting all-day meeting Friday at the home of Mrs. H. C. Parslow. Mrs. Len B. Fishback, president of the missionary society, con ducted the business session and announced that Mrs. Coulter, a recently returned missionary from Holci, China, has been se cured to speak at the church hert March 23. Also that Mrs. Victol P. Morris, district key woman to Latin America, will be a guest of the Council in the near future. Mrs. R. D. Kleist had charge of the devotions and used as a theme, "World Sweep of Christ's Teachings." Mrs. Mable P. Taylor, program chairman of the day, presented a very fine dramatiza tion of a. "Session of the annual convention of the disciples of Christ in Mexico." Members hav ing a part In this play included: Mrs. W. D. Strange, Mrs. Persls Vowel, Mrs. H. B. Church, Mrs. Washington Hughes, Mrs. Zanna Keller, Mrs. Tressie Miller and Rev. Len B. Fishback. A paper-bag lunch was enjoyed j at noon. Several small tables and I one large table were used by the ! hostess, who was assisted in serv t ing by Mrs. N. E. Richardson. I Following the luncheon, the president, Mrs. Taylor, conducted the Aid meeting and gave a fine report on a recent rummage sale and another one has been arrang ed for April 910. Mrs- H. C. Parslow conducted the business meeting of the Unit ed Workers class. The guests en joyed the large display of articles from Africa that Rev. Mr. Fish back exhibited. Those enjoying the day includ ed: Mrs. H. F. Snyder, Mrs. Mary Plumcr, Mrs. Luella Hoes. Mrs. ! Emma R. Sprague, Mrs. Anna j Lewis, Mrs. Elsie Young. Mrs. H. j C. Randlett, Mrs. Annie Abel, ; Mrs. C. E. Munson, Mrs, W. D. Strange, Mrs. Lulu John, Mrs. Minnie Noyer, Mrs. Anna Carson, Mrs. Annie Blaskey, Mrs. H. B-. Church, Mrs. Amelia Hill, Mrs. N. E. Richardson, Mrs. Luella Todd, Mrs. Tressie Miller, Mrs. J. R. Wilson, Mrs. Harold Boucock, Mrs. A. K. Gibbs, Mrs. Washing ton Hughes, Mrs. Len B. Fish back, Mrs. Persis Vowel, Mrs. Lucia Ingcls, Mrs. May Beckley, Mrs. Bessie Pearce, Miss Rayan ne Wood, Mrs. Emma Bccklev, Mrs. Mary Stelzicr. Mrs. Edith S. Ackert, Mrs. R. D. Kleist, Mrs. Vera Oswald, Mrs. Mable P. Tay lor, Mrs. W. H. Carter, Mrs. Pe ter Bill, Mrs. Earl Plummet-, Mrs. Wayne Lunch and the hostess, Mrs. H. C. Parslow. MRS. CLAIR K. ALLEN ENTERTAINS BRIDGE LUNCHEON CLUB Mrs. Clair K. Allen very graci ously entertained her bridge club at a delight ful one o'clock lun cheon at her attractive home on Watson street Wednesday after noon. Daffodils, daphne and other spring flowers carried out a pretty motif for the occasion. Covers were placed for: Mrs. L. L. Wimberly and Mrs. Maurice J. New-land, guests, and Mrs. C. B. Wade, Mrs. Ivan Pickens, Miss Helen Casey, Mrs. D. B. Bubar, Mrs. Chester Morgan and Mrs. L. E. McClintock. Contract bridge was enjoyed during the pleasant afternoon ! hours wilh Mrs. Wimberly win 1 ning the guest prize and Miss Ca 1 sey winning the club high score. I DELPHIAN CLUB HAS j INTERESTING MEETING . WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ! The Delphian club held a very j interesting meeting Wednesday afternoon at the beautiful home 1 of Mrs. Kenneth Ford in Laurel- wood with Mrs. C. A. Chambcrlin as topic leader on "Seeking Art j Forms for a Space Conquering ago. I Those present were: Mrs. Will I iam Bell. Mrs f A (-hamr,,i, li I ! Mrs. J. C. McCaliisier, Mrs. L. e! ! I Garwood. Mrs. A. J. Young. Mrs. I C. E. Banning, Mrs. Washington 1 j Hughes and Mrs. Kenneth Ford. ' I The club will meet at the Ford ! j home March 10 at 1:15 o'clock! ivvith Mrs. William Bell in charge ! j of the topic, "Art Language of 1 I Distortion." Correct Laying We pride ourselves on LUMBER Mm FIRE DEPARTMENT BANQUET IS LARGE AFFAIR OF MONDAY The 'annual banquet of the Roscburg Fire department was a very large and enjoyable affair of Monday evening at 7 o'clock at the Hotel Umpqua. . The patriotic motif was beauti fully carried out In the decora tions with George Washington hatchets, red, white and. blue ta pers and bouquets of flowering Ulnce, daphne and other spring Jlossoms. William Unrath acted as mas ter of ceremonies and Mrs. W. P. Frcdrickson played for the community sing, which was led by Mrs. Hanie W. Booth. Those invited to enjoy the oc casion were: Mayor and Mrs. W. F. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Croft, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Feld kamp, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Krell, Editor and Mrs. Charles V. Stan ton, Mr. and Mrs. Donn Rada- ,n baugh, J. S. McDonald, Elsie TSir Recce, Mrs. Billie Haskell, guests, and the following members of the fire department and their wives: Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. James Bewley, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Frcdrickson, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Guiley, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Whipple, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Singleton, Mr. and Mrs. "Albert Wiess. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ncu riter, Mr. and Mrs. William Un rath, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Harth, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Black, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dunham, Jack Toi, Miss Geneva Bsuch, Mr. and Mrs. Harrie W. Booth, Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Halicraft, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Slock, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Crafton, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Mc Clintock, Mr. and Mrs. Will If. Gerretsen. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Raop, and Mr. and Mrs. B. C. EI"ot- & . Following the banquet and so cial hour the members and their guests enjoyed attending Hunt's Indian theatre as guests of Donn Radabaugh. ; MR. AND MRS. BRENT ENTERTAIN AT CHARMING . PARTY ON TUESDAY Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Brent enter tained at a charming open-house party Tuesday evening al their ! home at 221 East Commercial avenue honoring Mr. and Mrs. Lc land L. Moore on their twenty fifth wedding anniversary. Large bouquets of yellow jon quils and pussy-willows were beautifully arranged about the rooms. Lovely gifts, plants and bouquets were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Moore. An attractive bronze-colored carnation corsage was worn by Mrs. Moore and Mr. Moore wore a matching cum; lion. The table was decorated with a large bouquet of Dutch iris and tail white tapers in silver and blue holders centered the lace table-cloth. The large wedding cake was decorated in silver and green. Lovely refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Brent to: Mr. and Mrs. Leland L. Moore, guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Well man, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wil liams, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mar killie. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sulli van, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McNutt, Mrs. H. H. Horton, Mr. and Mrs. James Plnkerton, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Blake, Lois Miller, Mrs. W. A. Morian. Mrs. George H. Hor lon, Flora Harvey, Charlotte Moore, A. B. Smith, Mrs. John Thomas, Mrs. Bell Croft, Mr. and Mrs. Karl McCown, Miss Mo. rone Moore and Mrs. M. Cairns and daughter, Kendollo, daughter and grand-daughter of the honored couple), Mrs. J. K. Branch and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cairns. Salvage is the watchword in these war times. . . We can make discarded furniture "good as new." Gomes Upholstering & Mattress Shop 504 N. Jackson Phone 161 linoleums MANY NEW PATTERNS of Inlaid and Prints now avail able. Although manufacfur. crs are restricted from mak ing new burlap inlaid, we now have a good stock. All new stock will have felt back and remember Is All Important doing this job right. COMPANY I 0