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-FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS- ; ROSEBUR6, OREGON," THURSDAY APRIL 13,' 1 9(4.:. Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER MRS. VANDEVERT IS HOSTESS TO CLUB DRAIN Mrs. L. H. Vandevcrt was hostess Thursday to her sew ing club,' visiting and ' sewing passed the time pleasantly un til the tea hour when the hostess served lovely refreshments to the following members: Mesdames Frankie Coons, Venus Davis, An nie Burdett, Mary Thornton, Ethel 'Kesterson,' Bcrnlce' Jones, Edna Harlan, Elsie Wisegarvcr and the hostess Mrs. Vandevcrt. The next meting will be at the home of Mrs. Venus Davis. SUTHERLIN GRANGE HAS FINE MEETING SUTHERLIN The potluck supper held in the Methodist church parlors, preceded grange Wednesday evening. It was a de lightful and bounteous affair with a large number of members present. Master Thomas presided over the meting and nearly all officers were present. The next meetnlg will be held the first Wednes day in May. POMONA GRANGE TO MEET SATURDAY Douglas County ' Pomona grange hall at 8 o'clock Satur grang ehall at 8 o'clock Satur day evening, April 15. Sand wiches and cookies will be fur nished by the ladies. CATHOLIC WELFARE SHOP TO OPEN The Caothlic Welfare shop will be open all-day Saturday, April 15, from 10 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. at the Catholic school auditorium on North Kane street. Mrs. J. A. Harding is chairman of the shop. USE MORE MILK to keep your family fit. UMPQUA DAIRY PRODUCTS t Back pur fighting forces Buy War Bonds EASTER PArtTY IS ' ENJOYABLE AFFAIR ' CAMAS VALLEY The Jun ior and primary departments of the Sunday school had' their Easter party ' at ' the home of Mrs. Guy Lawson. Games were played on the lawn, following the egg hunt in which the following participated: Jimmie McFall, Jo anne Humphrey, Ardith . Kirken dall, George Melvin and Melva Packard, Rozelle Brown, Bobbie Church, Paul Stewart, and Wil son Roberts. Mrs. Lawson was assisted In entertaining by Mrs. Ethel Brown, Mrs. Roy Stewart, Miss Alice Scranton, ' Mrs. Guy Moore, Miss Joanne Lawson and Miss Betty Stewart. GIRL SCOUTS HOLD EASTER PARTY CAMAS VALLEY The Girl Scouts had their Easter party at the home of their assistant lead er, Mrs. Walter Banks in upper Camas. After games and songs a regular baked bean supper was served to the girls by the hostess. Those present were Joanne Hum phrey, Melva ' Elaine Packard, Shirley Joanne Lawson, Jeanne Milton, Doreon Thrush, Jeanne Thrush, Hulda Naiman, and Marie and Doris Wakefield. Mrs. Banks was assisted by Mrs. Brown Wakefield, a member of the troop committee. BOY SCOUTS HOLD MEETING ON SUNDAY CAMAS VALLEY ' The Boy Scouts had their regular meeting at the home of Scoutmaster Guy Moore on Camas mountain on Sunday afternoon. Out-of-door games were played and some boys passed tests. Bob Hum phrey, Eugene Atkinson, Arthur Papst, Wayne Wheeler and Jim mie Garrett were the members present with Steve Atkinson and Tom Humphrey. south'deer' CREEK " GRANGE TO HONOR , C. G. CARNAHAN South Deer creek grangers have sent out invitations to pat rons of rural route one to attend a reception to be held Saturday evening at the hall to honor Charles G. Carnahan, who has had 21 years service As a mall carrier. All friends of Mr. and Mrs. Carnahan are cordially In vited, jo enjoy the affair. Schilling- naine is assnr.a?tce of fine flavor Coffee SCOUT FUND IS'", , AIDED BY DANCE SUTHERLIN - The Aprii Fool day dance given by Sutherlin Boy and Girl Scout troops was a very gay and colorful . affair. Starting at 8:30 with the grand march, the boys and girls, dress ed in old fashioned Colonial cos tumes tripped their way through the above arranged program to the great interest and enjoyment of a large crowd. Stiffly starched petticoats .rustled and coat tails flipped as the dancers expertly executed some of the old fashion ed dances that are ncw.to many now. The show was stolen how ever, by three very small but very determined dancers., who will have to add a dozen years to their ages before they can be come scouts. . The Misses Judy Rose and Judy Hensley dressed In floor length "formals" vied with each other for the favor of Mast er Jerry Lang, blond and frock coated young "gent". The little dancers missed, not one dance and some new and very fancy steps were added to the dances that were much appreciated by the entire audience. Miss Rose Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Rose, Jr., and Miss Hensley is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C, Hensley. Jerry Lang Is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. James Lang, Jr., and is a close, follower In the foot steps of his elder brother Jimmy. The affair, given to add to' the Scout building' fund was a de cided financial success, netting $237.50 for that purpose. The cake sale proved a success and was in charge of ,D. E. Barnes, of Oakland, a veteran auctioneer. Refreshments, , served cafeteria style. were In charge of the Girl Scouts committee, Mrs. William Schaich, Mrs. Lloyd WilsoriMrs. Hugh Wahl, and Mrs. Frank Martin assisted by other mothers from both troops. It was esti mated that about two hundred were served. WOMEN'S CLUBS 'HOLD COMBINED MEETING CAMAS VALL" The wo men's clubs of the' valley held their regular combined session at the home of Mrs. Walter Banks at an all-day nfcoting Tuesday., The church group held their an nual election of officers at elev en, electing Mrs. Guy Moore as president and Mrs. Guy Lawson as secretary-treasurer. They vot ed five dollars for, the rug fund for the parsonage, and planned a cooked food sale at the store under the supervision of Mrs. Roy Stewart and Mrs. Krogcl. The hostess served a delicious lunch can at noon. Blocks were cut for another lap robe for the Red Cross and blocks were knit for the afghan. Guessing games were played and a plant sale held after the business meeting of the garden club. Those present were Norah Boyle, Rose Klnnan, Bea Thrush, Lillian Perry, Delphia Wheeler, Ethel Brown, Ellen Markham, Ruby Moore, Ruth Lawson, Mrs. Milton, Mrs. Roy Stewart and the hostess, Mrs. Banks. The May meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Roy Stewart with a picnic lunch after the an nual wild flower hike Three lap robeg will bo in the frames ready to be tacked in the afternoon. COMMUNITY CLUB ' INVITES PUBLIC TO . ATTEND BENEFIT PARTY The Riversdale . Community dub has issued a most cordial' In vitation In the public to attend a Anwvr io l'revlous l'usale ACTRESS HORIZONTAL 3 Allot 1 Pictured -. 4 Music nolo movie actress, 5 Native metal e i tee II Before 12 Dry . , 13 Farm , implement 14 Dined. 16 Editor (abbr.) 17, Friend ,. .,. 18 Partitions 21 Electors 24 Aluminum (symbol) 25 Obese 15 Sprite 17 Italian river 18 Standard of value 19 Beverage 20 Drooo 27 Each (abbr.) 22 Bright color 28 Genuine V.& borrowiut 7 South' Dakota (abbr.) 8 Pronoun 9 Depression 10 Electrical en- 29 Likely ' 46 Duck Bineer. 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BEAUTY SHOP will open Monday, April I7fh Permanent Waving Shampoos and Finger-waving New Corrective Manicuring Evening Appointments Wednesdays and Fridays. LaVera Rutter, operator. Dottice C. jFenfey, owner. 8C4 Cobb Street, Telephone 591. Camas Valley CAMAS VALLEY Miss Eva Mae Barney of San Francisco is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. , Charles Barney ,in upper Camas. Mr'.' arid Mrs.' Norman Sting and son of Hood River visited in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Storey Martlndale while on their Easter vacation from the high school where Mr. Sting , teaches. MK Sting was formerly the athletic coach of the high school hero.' Scoutmaster Guy Moore and Assistant Scoutmaster Robert Wheeler drove to,,, Roseburg Thursday night to attend a round table meting, for Seouters at the Christian church. Mr'., Rose, is . doing extensive cleaning of a big spring on his place In upper Camas. He hopes to be able to irrigate from It this summer. . . ' Twin daughters were born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Church at the hospital In Eugene. Marcus Brown is home on fun lough from Camp Carson, Cold. Tom Counts has gone to Port land, for his physical oxamina! tion. Mrs. Counts and Judy went with nlm. , Dorothy Standley spent a week end leave from her duties as a Spar in Portland Visiting friends and relatives in the valley. Dorothy Standley has finished her basic training as a Spar and is now on duty in Portland. Dean Warren is in Pearl Har bor and his brother, Wendell, is in New Guinea. , i Bruce Dick, who Is stationed at Bermuda, has been promoted to i seaman first class. if Yoiicalla YONCAL.LA-.--Mr. and Mrs. Avery Lasswcll spent , several !days last week transacting busi ness In Portland. Mrs. Archie Thomas of Port- land Is visiting at the Vince Ap ;plegnlo home, en route for a two iwecks visit with relatives in Oak I'land, Calir. 1 Miss . Clara ' Miller left last Iwck for Chlco, Calif., whore she ' Avlll visit relatives, ' Ernest Vrnman was culled (0 Princeton, Calif., by the acciden tal death o( a brother. Mr. and Mis. George Biggi spent Wednesday In Eugene. ! Mrs. Vest and son, Eddie, and Mrs. Vein Williams and Miss Georgia Hucklns transacted busi ness In Eugene, Wednesday. B'lli Lambdin, who is located at Camp Carson, near Colorado; ;Springs, arrived here Saturday : ' Tor a short furlough. ' Leslie Smith of Vancouver, : Wash., is home on a short fur- i lough. , I ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huminell left Saturday for a few rinys visit j w ith their daughter in Portland. I Leslie Wright, son of Mr. and ' Mrs. Dan Wright, will leavc Mori- i day for Monterey, Calif,, where, he will enter the cadet aviation corps of the U. S. army. , ; Mr. and Mrs. George Gates and son of Medford and Mr. and Mrs. I Phillip Herman of Grants Pass ' MEDICATED POWDER 40 YEAR FAVORITE1 i withthmisafvbpfriimitrw.aHrf-li'-vf . itrhlnff irritation of minnr dkin I Rhfi- I tanytiinprreh. Sprinkleon Mciuinx t too toothing, medicated powder comma ins ingredient, many specialists often race j ommend. Cotto little. Demand Mvisana.. j visited at the H. L. Stonaker home last week. Mrs. Rosa Thompson and son, Gary-, of Albany visited at the Sam Walkinshaw home several days last week. ,Mrs. King and Miss Betty Lambdin of Oakland, Calif., spent the weekend hero visiting at the parental Lambdin home. Mrs, Carrigan and Mrs. Bridges spent Friday transacting business in Cottge Grove. , a Mr. nd Mrs. Wallace Thorpe and son of Camp Adair spent the weekend here visiting relatives Mrs. Waiter Moore and grand daughter returned Jo their home in , Marshfleld Saturday after spending the past two weeks vis iting at the Dave Rogers home. Mr. Rogers returned to Marsh field with his daughter and will remain there two weeks., Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bonnick of Washington have moved Into the Tom Watson home Just north of town. i.i.. ...... .,)... Cordon's Taking Of Webster's Seat Stirs CohtroVersyi WASHINGTON, April 12. (AP) A 97th seat in the senate may be the only solution for a hot controversy that has republicans in a dither. . , It all started when .Senator White of Maine became acting G. O, P. leader and moved to the front row, center, .chair .which had been held .down by the late Senator McNary of Oregon. , White,- as acting leader, want ed to keep his old desk too, be cause it once, was occupied by Daniel Webster. Temporarily Sen ator Cordon of Oregon, whq re placed McNary, has moved into the historic Webster scat. This hasn't pleased some repub licans who have seniority and whq want to sit where Webster sat. They even have talked of having a 97th seat put in, where Cordon could carry on his duties, leaving Webster's place vacant until it is decided whether White will return to his old desk or keep the new. The republicans are afraid, though, ' that' It might take un animous consent to put No, 97 in the line and some . mischevious democrat would be' almost cer tain to object. Little Activity1 Italian Waf Front' , ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, Naples, April 13 (AP) German forces in the Garigllanb ! sector southwest of Cassino have begun to assume a more aggressive spir it, reacting sharply to allied re connaissance.; .. . There are Indications "that the nazis arc continuing to regroup the forces which were observed there last week arid German en gineer?, seem to be mining 'the Garigllano river. . . t Yesterday, there were a num ber of, minor patrol clashes on the Adriatic sector arid the' Ger mans made attacks, on several' houses southwest of Crecchlo, but the , front generally rernalricd quiet. , . ,,, , Enemy trucks moving4, up to Cassino along the highway six miles south of the town were shelled by allied, artillery. There was little activity in Cassino It self, however. Quiet, too, reigned on the An zio beachhead front below Rome, although there was some artil lery duelling. Southwest of Cis terna two enemy guns were re ported silenced by allied shells. ' - .... CARD OF THANKS We .wish to. express our appre ciation and thanks to our friends (or their many deeds of kindness and beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. Sadie Runyan and family. Mother of Roseburg Laundry Manager Dies Mrs. Florence F. Hart, 77, mother of J. A. Hart of the New Service laundry in Roseburg, died yesterday afternoon at her home in Eugenei following sev eral months' illness. , Surviving are eleven sons and daughters, 15 grandchildren and one great g r a n dchild. Funeral arrange ments have not been completed. J VITALITY VIGOR For' Vim.r For Vfgbfi' For' Vitality for the Whole family serve 1 PATTERSON'S BREAD ' IT'S POPULAR BECAUSE IT'S GOOD! EXTRA ENRICHED FOR ADDKD NUTRITION To standard enrichment we've nridrl Calcium and Vitamin D. Patterson's Bread Is yout best source of. food energy. I- 1 uitMiti ,-,- ("""if rii "!i!mt CAKE FLOUR When you .think of housecloaning think of k3' Re & White! Hera you will find money sciv- i crs, Washo," Red' & Whits Soap Flakes, Super Sparkle Cleanser, ZA Soda . . . For the toilet l , . l . . l-. . . n . . r ' n ,, i i; ' ana oarn, kaay voaiva oeaury aoap, ouy ail ' yur housecleanmg ' needs at Red & White. 2 $4-Lb! 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