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    FOUR
Sori&hj. and CluhA
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
MOTHERS DAY PROGRAM
AND TEA GIVEN IN
HONOR OF MRS. CAMPBELL
The Woman's Society of the
First Presbyterian church enter
tained at a charming Mothers
day program and tea in honor of
Mrs. W. M. Campbell Thursday
afternoon at the church parlors.
Mrs. Campbell, who is now presi
dent of the Presbyterial of South
west Oregon, Is a past president
of the Woman's society and is
program chairman this year.
Mrs. Earl Plummer was hostess
chairman, assisted by Mrs. Mau
rice J. Newland, Mrs. Paul Hel
weg and Mrs. John E. Runyan.
The lace-covered tea table, was
centered with a low bowl of
lavender and yellow flowers with
matching tapers in crystal candel
labra. Beautiful silver tea scrv-
, ices completed the table appoint
ments. Mrs. Runyan had charge
of the flower artangements and
Mrs. O. S. Chambers and Mrs. J.
Roland Parker poured. Baskets of
beautiful mixed spring flowers
were used about the rooms.
Group singing was enjoyed ac
companied by Mrs. Morris H.
Roach and followed by a play,
"The Age Old Dream," in charge
of Mrs. Alva Laws with the fol
lowing cast: motherhood, Mrs.
Pearl Plummer; womanhood,
Mrs. Harold Bellows; girlhood,
. Mrs. Basil Ryles; weaver of
dreams, Mrs. Mary Eastman;
. teaching motherhood, Mrs. Paul
, Helwcg; nursing motherhood,
Mrs. Ivan Pickens and primitive
motherhood, Mrs. Edward G.
Kohlhagen, with musical arrange
ments by Mrs. Roach. The play
was very beautiful and exception
ally well presented. Members and
guests present were most appre
ciative for the efforts of the com
mittee and those presenting the
charming program.
Mrs. O. S. Chambers, president,
conducted the meeting and com
mittee reports were given by Mrs.
J. Roland Parker, Mrs. Armour
Murdock, Mrs. Morris H. Roach
and Mrs. Ida Bailey.
Dr. Roach stressed the Mothers
day service at the church May 14
and announced the young peoples
meeting at Flrpoint for June 2ti
to July 3. He also announced the
daily vacation Bible school will be
postponed until the last 01 July,
Mrs. Roach reported that the
Boclety would lake up the study
of the book of Ephcsians in the
sn r tual life study this year.
A beautiful gift was presented
from the society to Mrs. Camp
bell, An original poem, written
by Mrs. Effio Schwarz, talented
member of the group, honoring
Mrs. Campbell, was read by Mrs
J. Roland Parker. The poem was
especially lovely and appropriate.
Those present Included: Mrs,
W. M. Campbell, guest of honor,
Mrs. O. S. Chambers, Mrs. J. Ro
land Parker, Mrs. Earl Plummer,
Mrs. John E. Runyan, Mrs. Mau
rice J. Newland, Mrs. Paul Hel
wcg, Mrs. Alva Laws, Mrs. Har
old Bellows, Mrs. Basil Ryals,
Mrs. Mary Eastman, Mrs. Ivan
Pickens, Dr. and Mrs. Roach and
daughter, Betty; Mrs. Edward j.
Kohlhugcn, Mrs. Efilc senwarz,
Mrs. L. E. Thompson, Mrs. C. E.
Richmond. Miss Estclle V. Con-
over, Mrs. James Plnkerton, Mrs.
Ida Bailey, Mrs. George Camp-
bell, Mrs. W. G. Blake, Mrs. Hul
dah Thomson, Mrs. Peter Crum-
mett, Mrs. Jane Kaufman, Miss
Margaret Clapp, Mrs. John Tra
vis, Mrs. W. M. Chalmers, Mrs. K.
W. Rorlgcrs, Mrs. George Sewell,
Mrs. George Kohlhagen, Mrs. J
F. Barker, Mrs. Barton Helllwell,
Mrs. A. E. Kent, Mrs. Fred Fish
er, Mrs. C. E. Jasmin, Mrs. Emma
Ijmiox, Mrs. Armour Murdock
nnd Mrs. A. A. Bellows, members,
and Mrs. Earlc Henry, Mrs. F. H.
Miller, Mrs. E. G. Cloake, Mrs.
Waller Bain, of Chicago, and
Mrs. Douglas Wallc, guests.
The society will meet June 8
ut a one-thirty o'clock dessert
luncheon at the church parlors
with Mrs. James Plnkerton, hos
tess chairman, assisted by Mrs.
W. II. Ferris, Mis. Harold Bel
lows, Mrs. Huldah Thomson and
Mrs. Fred Fisher.
TEACHERS AND OFFICERS
OF PRESBYTERIAN S. 6.
MEET TUESDAY EVENING
The teachers and officers of
the Presbyterian Sunday school
met at the home of Mr. and Mis.
W. G. Blake Tuesday evening.
Plans for future, work of the
Sunday school were discussed.
Mr. Blake Is Sunday school su
perlntendent.
Hangers Are Precious
2
Pf4S
?e fur? 77ie??
! each garment.
New Service Laundry & Dry Cleaners
CALL 88
PROGRESSIVE DINNER
IS CHARMING AFFAIR
OF SATURDAY EVENING
A delightful progressive dinner
was given Saturday evening by(
the Grade Teachers association of
the Roscburg schools honoring
Superintendent and Mrs. W. M.
Campbell.
At 6:30 o'clock, the group gath
ered at the home of Miss Ina
Farnsworth for cocktails. The
table was beautiful with a center
piece ot pink sweetpcas and fern.
Bowls of yellow and pink tulips
were placed about the rooms.
Next they went to Miss Elnor
Sherk's home, where the salad
was served. Here the table and
rooms held lovely bouquets of
purple Iris and bright tulips.
The main course of the dinner
was served at the home of Miss
Vera Fredrickson, where the
guests were sealed at two long
tables centered with lavender
lupin and pink and yellow tulips
with matching color-bouquets
about the rooms.
Dessert was served at the home
of Miss Verlie Tracy. Beautiful
blue and lavender iris were used
In the flower arrangements ac
cented by rich red peonies. The
remainder of the evening was
spent at the Tracy home in visit
ing.
Lovely gifts were presented to
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell by the or
ganization Including: Mr. and
Mrs. Elward Smith, Mr. ana Mrs.
E. S. Hall, Miss Verlie Tracy,
Miss Floy Cooper, Mrs. Dora Ritz-
man, Miss Ina Farnsworth, Miss
Ruth Swlnney, Mrs. Bonita.Sklll
Ing, Miss Doris Coad, Mrs. M.
Hazel Dixon, Mrs. Alvia wetner
ell, Miss Margaret Carr, Miss El
nor Sherk. Miss Florence Sneda-
ker, Mrs. Mildred Hcnsen, Miss
Vera Fredrickson and miss verna
Carothers. .
MISS DOROTHY CROCKER
COMPLIMENTED AT LOVELY
BRIDAL SHOWER PARTY
Miss Dorothy Crocker, beautl
ful daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J,
Crocker, of Roseburg, who will
become the bride of R. M. 2c
Paul Cacy, son of Mr. and Mrs,
A. B. Cacy of (his city, In the
near future, was complimented at
a very charming bridal shower
party Monday evening at me
Paul Abeol home, wnen miss L.ar-
men Abccl and Miss Lois Kurtz
entertained.
Redhearls and spring blossoms
were used l in the decorations,
while the serving tabic was cen
tered by a beautiful bridal cake,
tonned by a miniature bride and
bridegroom. A very lovely lace
cloth covered the table.
Beautiful gifts were presented
to the guest of honor from: Mrs.
A, J. Crocker, Mrs. Velma Was
som, Mrs. A. B. tacy, Mrs.
Dolores Ilagostad, Mrs. Walter
Kurtz, Mrs. Paul Abccl, Mrs. Pa
tricia Trusty, Mrs. Sally Trusty,
Miss Mary Peterson, Miss Maxinc
Bailey, Miss Athalie Taylor, Mrs.
Helen Cordon, Mrs. Dorothy
Puckett, Miss Ila Mess, Mrs.
Helen Saar, Mrs. Patricia Harris,
Miss Phyllis Gadway, Mrs. Gladys
Hart, Mrs. Corlnnc-Anne Moon,
Miss Lois Jurtz and Miss Carmen
Abccl.
Games and visiting were , en
Joyed and later the hostesses serv
ed lovely refreshments.
INTERESTING MEETING
AT EDWARDS HOME ,
Plans for the annual fall tea
and exhibit of the W. C. T. U.
were made at an interesting
meeting Wednesday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Charles A. Ed
wards, 124 South Kane street.
The devotions were presented
by Mrs. Lillian Davis and Mrs.
Annie L. Russel, president, con
ducted the business meeting and
appointed the committees for the
fall tea.
Pieced qi'llls were brought In
by the members and will be com
pleted by the Baptist Women's
circles and laler sent to (he Chil
(liens Farm Home at Corvallis.
Hour sacks were also turned in
by the ladles lo 1m; made into tea
lowels for the Farm Home.
Kills Perry gave a very fine
talk on the subject "Prohibition
and Polities," which was followed
by a social hour and refresh
ments were served by the hostess
es, Mrs. Grace Pope and Mrs.
Edmonds. The lea table was cover
ed by a beautiful laoe cloth and
centered with a bowl of red ros
es. and will be unable to get any
for the duration. If you want
your clothes returned in per
feet order, please co-operate
We have no more hangers
by bringing in a hanger with
ROSEBURG NEWS
INTERSE STUDY CLUB
IS ENTERTAINED AT !
LLLRICH HOME WEDNESDAY
The Inter-Se Study club was en-
tertained at a very lovely seven- j
thirty o'clock dessert-supper Wed- j
nesdav evening at tne nome oi
Mrs. Earl Ullrich. Roses formed
a beautiful motif for the table,
while bouquets of snapdragons
were artistically arranged about
the rooms.
Plans wero made for -the com-!
ing year and the iprogram topic
selected Svas; I'dovelopments and
achievements of the post war
world of tomorrow."-Mrs. Alva
Laws was appointed chairman.
Plans were also made for a pic
nic to be held in the garden of
the R. R. Brand home in West
Morcland at 6:30 o'clock the eve
ning of May 24. Husbands of the
members will be guests.
Those enpoying the evening
with Mrs. Ullrich included: Mrs.
Fred Asam, Mrs. Clyde Beard,
Mrs. R. R. Brand, Mrs. Charles
Doerner, Mrs. Paul Geddes, Mrs.
Alva Laws, Mrs. V. V. Harpham,
Mrs. R. B. Hampton, Mrs. Bruce
Mollis, Mrs. Dclmar Ramsdell,
Mrs. C. M. Stark, Mrs. Theo Bond
and Mrs. E. S. Hall, members,
and Mrs. Fred Stciver, sister-in-law
of Mrs. Mellis, a guest. i
BETA SIGMA PHI
ENTERTAINED AT
ROBERTSON HOME
Mrs.. Pauline Robertson gra
ciously entertained the Beta Sig
ma Phi sorority at her attractive
home on Winchester street last
Wednesday evening. Spring flow
ers lent a colorful note to the
rooms.
Bonita Shilling, new president,
conducted the business meeting
and Dr. Morris H. Roach, pastor
ol the First Presbyterian church
of Roscburg, was guest speaker,
A social hour followed and Mrs.
Robertson, assisted by her daugh
ter, Miss Lorraine, and Miss Lois
Updike, served lovely refresh
ments. Those enjoying the occasion in
cluded: Dr. Roach and Miss Lor
raine Robertson, gtt-oli, and Lois
Updike, Evelyn Be! I, Bonita
Skllllng, Dora Cooper, Helen
Saar, Alice-Virginia Hanes, Violet
Bloomqulst, Athalie 1 Taylor,
Amanda Anderson and the host
ess, Mrs. Robertson.
The group will meet next Wed
nesday evening, for a six-thirty
o'clock picnic supper at the home
of Helen Saar.'
JUNIOR HIGH FACULTY
HONORS CAMPBELLS AT
DINNER THURSDAY NIGHT
Honoring Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Campbell, the Junior high school
facutly entertained at a very de
lightful six o'clock dinner Thurs
day evening at the attractive
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. R.
Brand In West Moreland. Color
ful mixed bouquets of spring
flowers were used to carry out
the pretty decorative motif for
the occasion.
A lovely gift was presented to
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell from: Mr.
and Mrs. R. R. Brand, Mr. and
Mrs. E. S. Hall, Mr. and Mrs.
Lundeen, Mr. and Mrs. If. H. Tur
ner, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bloom
qulst, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Buell,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matthews,
Miss Violet Bloomqulst, Mrs.
Genevieve Simmons, Miss Froh
man, Miss Margaret Carr, Miss
Brown, Miss Nina Weaver, Miss
Alice Virginia Hanes and Mrs.
Dora Cooper.
Visiting was enjoyed during
the pleasant evening hours.
MR. AND MRS. WANDS
ENTERTAINED DURING
THEIR STAY IN ROSEBURG
Private First Class Warren L.
Wands nnd his wife, who are
spending n 15-day furlough visit
ing relatives and friends, have
been guests at a number ot en
joyable affairs the last week.
They were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Arch Jones; Mr. and
Mrs. David King and at the home
ot Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kluver.
A social evening was given In
their honor by Mr. and Mi's. Lee
O. Miller, who Invited the follow
ing additional guests: Mr. nnd
Mrs. Joseph Fest and Mr. and
Mrs. 11. L. Bailey, on Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Airs. Wands are leav
ing this weekend for San Diego,
following a slay with Mrs.
Wand's mother, Mrs. Ethel Klu
ver, and other relatives here, and
with her brother-in-law anil sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hrooks
and children. Michael and Mar
tin, at North Bend.
MRS. PAUL GEDDES
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE
; CLUB ON TUESDAY
! Mrs. Paul Geddes very gra
ciously entertained her bridge
j club al a one o'clock dessert
! luncheon at the Hotel Umpqiia
i Tuesday. Covers were placed for:
Mrs. S. J. Cooper, a guest, and
i Mrs. K. A. Pearson. Mrs. Frank
il.ong, Mrs. Robert Bissell, Mra.
IF.. K. Horlng. Mrs. O. R. Hess,
! Mrs. Fred l.oekwood, Mrs. Mau
l ice L. Hallmark and the hostess,
, Mrs. Geddes.
j Following the dessert-luncheon,
'the group enjoyed contract
I bridge at the attractive home of
the hostess on East Douglas St.
I White tulips, spire.i and other
'spring flowers were attractively
I arranged aliont the rooms. High
j score for the bridge play was won
i by Mrs. Pearson with Mrs. Long
winning the second high score.
- REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 13,
Tomorrow At Indian
Gene Kelly, Kathryn Grayson, Jose Iturbi, Mary Astor and John
Boles are but a few of the stars appearing in "Thousands Cheer," in
Technicolor.
TENMILE RED CROSS
CLUB MEETS AT COATS
HOME ON WEDNESDAY
The Tenmile Red Cross club
met Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Walter Coats and
a very beautiful knitted afghan
was completed and made ready to
turn over to the Red Cross.
The club quilt was sold and
went to Mrs. J. C. Flors. Pro
ceeds of the quilt will be used to
purchase yarn to knit another
afghan.
Mary Ann Cabot, age seven,
knitted a number of blocks for
the afghan, which were greatly
appreciated by the club. A large
number of ladies in the commu
nity are making the blocks for
the afghans.
The next regular meeting will
be held at the Tenmile church,
Tuesday, May 23, at which time
Miss Mary Maw, Douglas county
home demonstration agent, will
talk on "preparing food for lock
ers.
NAVY MOTHERS CLUB
HOLDS MEETING AT
TEMPLE WEDNESDAY
Plans for the cooked food sale
for May 13 at Carslens furniture
store were made at the meeting
of the Navy Mothers club Wed
nesday evening at the Elks tem
ple with the commander, Mrs.
Grogg, presiding.
Eighteen afghans were on dis
play, which brings the total to
thirty-five of completed ones to
be sent to the navy hospitals at
Bremerton and Seattle.
Following the meeting, the of
ficers served lovely refreshments
and a pleasant social hour ,was
enjoyed. :
The club will hold its next
meeting at the temple the eve
ning of May 24. Mothers, wives
and sisters of men in the na
vy, coast guard and'marlnes'and
mothers and sisters of women in
the navy are cordially invited to
join the group.
Thirty members were present
at this week's session and four
new members were welcomed In
to the club.
MRS. GEORGE WHARTON
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE
CLUB ON WEDNESDAY
Bright spring flowers were
used by Mrs. George Wharton to
carry out a pretty motif for the
one o'clock salad luncheon, which
she gave at her beautiful home
on Claire street Wednesday lor
her bridge club.
Covers were placed for: Mrs.
G. V. Wimbcrly and Mrs. Fred
Schwartz, guests, and Mrs. Adri
an Fisher, Mrs. Louis Fullerton,
Mrs. H. H. Turner, Mrs. L. L.
Wimbcrly, Mrs. C). M. Barrio,
Mrs. S. C. Richmond and the
hostess, Airs. Wharton.
High score for the afternoon's
bridge play was won by Airs. Turret-
with Mrs. Fisher.winning the
second high score and also the
traveling prize.
FORMER ROSEBURG
GIRL ASSIGNED TO
BASE AT ASTORIA
Aliss Mary Louise Roland,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Abraham, Glcmlale, Oregon, has
been assigned to active duly at
the U. S. Naval Training .Station,
Astoria. Oregon, today reported
Chief William K. Hell, recruiter
In charge nl I he Eugene U. S.
Navy lieiTiiiliug substation,
which handles Waves applications
in the Roseburg Eugene area.
Aliss Roland completed Waves
indoctrination training at the
Waves school at Hunter college.
New York City, with the rating
of seaman, second class.
Aliss Roland is a graduate of
the Roseburg seniur high school
and was employed with Pacific
Telephone and Telegraph as tele
phone operator prior lo her en
listment. WEST MELROSE CLUB
HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING
AT COOPER HOME RECENTLY
Mrs. George W. Cooper enter
tained the West Melrose club
Thursday afternoon at her home.
Sewing and visiting were enjoy
ed and later delicious refresh
ments w ere served to: Airs. Chris
Wolfe, a recent arrival from Wis
consin, Mrs. Etta Ward, of Port
land, Alls. Leonard Cooper and
Pttle daughter; Airs. Amy Crlte
ser, Airs. Earl Soelcy, Airs.
George Oslerman, Airs. H. G.
Thompson, Airs. G. Lee Gates and
Mrs. 11. E. Evans.
The next meeting will lie May
IS at the home of Mrs. Henry
Cox.
LADY LIONS ENTERTAINED
AT MERVIN BROWN HOME ,
ON MONDAY EVENING
The Lady Lions were entertain
ed Monday evening at the attrac
tive home ot Mrs. Mervin Brown
cn East Lane street. Mrs. J. E.
Henbest, president, conducted the
business meeting and the nomi
nating committee, headed by
Mrs. Frank Long, annonced the
nomination of new officers for
the following club year. Election
of officers will-be held at the
June meeting.
Mmbers of the club were ask
ed to assist in maintaining booths
down town during the Fifth War
Loan drive.
Following a social hour, Mrs.
Brown served lovely : refresh
ments from a lace-covered table
centered with a bouquet of snow
balls ' and white tapers. Covers
were placed for: Mrs. J. E. Hen
best, Mrs. Ford Singleton, Mrs. L.
M. Lchrbach, Mrs. B. C. Elliott.
Airs. Earl Henry, Mrs. J. P. Mot
schenbacher, Airs. Roy Sunder
lund, Mrs. Frank Long, Mrs. D.
V. Helllwell and the hostess, Mrs.
Brown.
The club will meet June 12 at
8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J.
P. Alotschenbachcr on Winches
ter street.
MISS JEANNE DILLARD
COMPLIMENTED AT LOVELY
BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON
Gay colored pottery dishes
wero used for the charming 12
o clock luncheon served at a beau
tifully appointed table decorated
in blue and yellow and centered
by a bowl of ranuculus Friday,
when Mrs. J. F. Dillard entertain
ed In compliment to her daugh
ter, Miss Jeanne, on her eight
eenth birthday anniversary. A
lovely birthday cake was cut in
honor of the occasion.
Mrs. Dillard was assisted in
serving by her daughter, Mrs.
Robert C. Snoddy. Covers .were
placed for: Miss Jeanne Dillard,
guest of honor, Aliss Betty Jane
Roberts, Miss Patricia Savage,
Miss Fredricka Hamilton, Miss
Gerry Fett, Aliss Eleanore Alicel
li and Aliss Ruth Bovingdon.
MID-WEEK BIBLE CLASS
HAS INTERESTING
MEETING AT VANG HOME
The Alid-Week Bible class of
St. Paul's Lutheran church met
Thursday afternoon at the home
of Airs. C. Vang with Mrs. Rus
sell Kaine acting as hostess.
Lilacs and iris formed pretty bou
quets about the rooms. The Bible
study was Chapter 18 of the Book
of Matthew. Refreshments were
served at the tea hour by Mrs.
Kaine to: Rev. W. A. Slywester,
Airs. V. Andraieff, Airs. E. Brink
meyer and Annetta; Mrs. A.
Coonenborg, Airs. J. Feldkamp,
Aliss A. Meusch, Mrs. A. Schlick
and Michael and Donna; Airs. P.
Siemann, Miss F. Schaeffer, Airs.
L. Voigl, Airs. R. Thomas and Pat
sy and Richard; Airs. B. Fromm
dahl and David and Patsy, and
Mrs. C. Vang and Barbara, Larry
and Kathleen.
CLARENCE NIBBLETT, Jr.
HONORED AT ENJOYABLE
DINNER ON WEDNESDAY
M r s. Mirrgnrct Pendergrass
end her sister, Airs. Jewell Nlb
blett, were joint hostesses at a
very delicious dinner Wednesday
evening at the lormer's home in
honor of Mrs. Nibblctt's son,
Clarence Nlhblctt, Jr., who Has
home on leave from the U. S.
naval base at Farragut. Idaho.
Spring flowers formed a pret
ty decorative motif for the occa
sion. Covers were placed for Air.
Nibblett, seaman 2 C, guest of
honor, Frances Hill, Jack Hill.
Richard Reld. Verna Belle Gris
ley. Donald Nibblett, Alarjorie
C icbecr, Norman Nibblett, Eva
Wilkinson, Betty Boyer, Walter
L. McQueen and the hostesses.
Mrs. Pendergrass and Airs. Nib
blett. BRONZE METAL CONTEST
OPEN TO PUBLIC AT
METHODIST CHURCH
The W. C. T. U. broiue metal
contest will present an interest
ing temperance program Sunday.
May 14, at three o'clock in the
afternoon at the Methodist
church. The public is cordially In
vited to attend.
Ivvotions will be presented by
the Rev. R. A. Fecnstra. followed
by a mothers day solo by Alarion
Feller; speech contest by the chil
dren of the various Roseburg
Sunday schools and two cloving
numbers by the L. T. L.
1944.
W. S. OF C. 8. HAS
INTERESTING PROGRAM
AND MEETING THURSDAY
Mrs. A. J. Geddes, president,
conducted the regular meeting
of the W. S. of C. S. of the Aleth
odist church Thursday at the
church parlors with Mi's. R. A.
Feenstra as program leader on
the topic "Our Nursery Schools."
Three short talks on "Infant
Voices'' were given by Airs. A. J.
Starmer, Mrs. A. N. Orcutt and
Mrs. Kelly.
Children from the primary de
partment taking part on the pro
gram included: Donna Clair,
reading; Carolyn Pattison. and
Lonelta Kelly, vocal duct, accom
panied by Airs. W. H. Pattison;
Carolyn Burr, reading, and
group singing of Home Sweet
Home" accompanied by Mrs. Or
cutt. .
The tea table was covered by
an attractive cloth and centered
with a beautiful arrangement of
Cecil Brunner roses and blue
spring blossoms. Mrs. A. J. Star
mer and Mrs. J. B. Needham
poured. Hostesses for the tea In- j
eluded: Mrs. Harrie W. Booth,
Mrs. A. J. Geddes, Airs. C. E.
Richardson and Mrs. A. N. Or
cutt. LADY ELKS HOLD
BUSINESS MEETING
THURSDAY EVENING
Mrs. L. L. Wimbcrly, president,
conducted the business meeting
of the Lady Elks Thursday night
at the temple, after which' the
group attended the Roseburg Cily
Band concert presented at the
Elks meeting. Lunch was enjoy
ed later in the evening.
Plans are being made for a six
thirty o'clock potluck dinner to
be held at the temple May 25.
Committees will be announced
later. The hostess committee in
cludes: Mrs. Albert Mieelli, chair
man, Mrs. Charles Healy, Mrs.
Arnold Davis and Mrs. Maurice
Hallmark. High score prizes will
be awarded winners in contract
bridge and pinochle.
JANICE ANN GROSS
CELEBRATES SECOND
BIRTHDAY AT PARTY
Janice Ann Gross celebrated
her second birthday anniversary
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Hcston Gross Tuesday
afternoon.
Refreshments were served at a
table centered with pink candles
and a bouquet of pink snapdrag
ons. Gifts were' presented to Janice
Ann from: Mrs. Clifford Hunni
cutt and daughter, Melanie; Mrs.
Myron Leline and daughter, Lois;
Mrs. Irvin Neal and daughter,
Linda, and son, Norman; Mrs.
Nicholas Lchrbach and son,
Niekio; Mrs. G. E. Gross and the
hostess, Mrs. Hcston Gross.
FATHER COUGHLAN IS
HONORED ON BIRTHDAY
ANNIVERSARY THURSDAY
Circle No. 1 of St. Joseph's Al
tar society met at the rectory
Thursday afternoon and follow
ing a short business session in
charge of the president, Mrs. Wil
liam F. Amiot, a surprise party
was given the Rev. Father Wil
liam Coughlan In honor of his
birthday, anniversary.
The two circles of the Altar so
ciety presented a birthday gift to
Father Coughlan and a large,
decorated birthday cake was cut
in honor of the occasion. j
MR. AND MRS. BRAND I
fNTERTAIN AT DINNER
AT THEIR HOME SUNDAY
Mr. and Airs. R. R. Brand and
daughter, Barbara, and son, Don
old, entertained as their guests
at a very lovely one-thirty o'clock
dinner Sunday, Mr. and Airs. W.
Al. Campbell and daughter, Miss
Elizabeth; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Beard and daughter, Marilyn,
and son, Donald, and Air. and
Airs. Earl Ullrich.
The dinner was served fli the
attractive garden at the Brand
home in West Moreland.
ROSEBURG WOMAN'C CLUB
PICNIC TO BE TUESDAY
Annual installation of new offi-1
cot s will be held by the Roscburg !
Woman's club at a delightful 12:-1
.'W picnic luncheon at the club-;
house Tuesday. Those planning
It, attend are asked to call Airs.
U. S. Chamliers, chairman, who !
is being assisted on the commit-1
tec by Airs. H. B. Carter, Airs. I
A. J. Geddes, Airs. A. S. Coen, j
Airs. Len B. Flshback and Aliss
Jennie Jorey.
The Bluebird group enjoyed a
delightful skating party Thurs
day alter school, followed by the
guardian, Mrs. E. C. Patterson,
serving lovely refreshments at j
her home in Ijiurelwood. She was
assisted by Mi's. Maurice J. New
land, assistant guardian.
Alcmbers enjoying the occasion i
were: Polly Helweg. Lois Patter- j
son, Alarcia Newland, Sonya Fett. ;
Charlotte Sands, Beatrice Fried-
bind. Barlwrn Cacy. Rosemary
r.teinhauer. Joanne Gross, Virgin-;
id Cyrus, Janice Bennett. Sandra '
Rapp, Vada Moore, Joy Reed and
t-elores DeGnatli. 1
RIVERSDALE GRANGE
HOLDS MEETING AT
HALL FRIDAY MIGHT
Riversdale grange met Friday
evening at the hall with Master
C. T. Tipton presiding. Mr. and
Mrs. Clem Schneider were ballot
ed upon and elected to become
members by initiation.
Jack Ulrich, who just returned
from a trip east, gave a very in
teresting talk comparing Oregon
agriculture, climate and beauty
with that of the states he had vis
ited and expressed the opinion
the Oregonians should be most
pleased with the advantages
found in this state.
Charles Emery, legislative
chairman, gave a fine biography
of the late R. A. Booth and also
reported plans for an interna
tional currency.
The Riversdale Home Econom
ics club served the senior ban
quet at the hall May 12 and com
mittee in charge included: Ra-
mona Hampton, chairman, assist
ed by Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Tipton,
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Patterson,
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Chilson, Vera
Aloore, Anita Stark and Arlene
Alyers. I
The regular meeting of the H.
E. club will be Alay 17 at the hall.
A 12:30 potluck luncheon will be
held and the public is invited to
attend to hear Miss Mary Maw,
Douglas county home demonstra
tion agent, give a talk on "Food
for the Family." Those attending
are asked to bring their own ta
ble service.
Darley Ware asked all persons
having pets to appear for the pet
parade sponsored by the Mount
ed police.
W. O. Patterson, master of Po
mona grange, announced the fifth
tiegreeo team practice would be
held at Riversdale halltvlay 22 at
6 p. m. Pomona grange will meet
at a special session at Riversdale
hall -at 8 p. m., May 29. All Doug
las county granges are invited.
Grange ladies are requested to
bring sandwiches.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Calhoun, of
Eugene, were guests.
W. O. Patterson, lecturer, pre
sented an Interesting Mother's
day program.
The next regular meeting will
Losee Arts and Gift Shoppe
Successor to r
HAYNES STORE
337 North Jackson Telephone 534-J
takes this opportunity to wish
ALL MOTHERS
of Douglas County
a joyful and pleasant
Now Open for Appointments.
Telephone 507.
Bsttie Ollivant, manager.
BETTIE'S BEAUTY SALON
150 East Washington
be May 19. at the hall with re
freshments in charge of Mr. and
Mrs. R. B. Hampton, Mr. and Mrs.
C. T, Tipton, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Daniels and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Ulrich.
JUNIOR-SENIOR
P.-T. A. ELECTS
NEW OFFICERS
The Junior Senior Parent
Teachers association held it's last. "
meeting of the year Monday night
at the junior high building with
Mrs'. Leslie Roberts, president, In
charge. A most engaging pro
gram was presented by pupils ot
the junior high school. Following
the one act play entitled "Ho.
Rosiland", which was cleverly
acted by outstanding pupils; the
Glee club sang "Thanks Be to
God" and "All American School".
The words of the latter were writ
ten by Georgene Shanklin, of the
9th grade. . ,
Following the program in the
auditorium, all were invited to
Room 104 by Mr. Buell to see a
vrestling match between students
of the school. Those participating
were DicK Urr vs. Maynard Tal
ley; Charles Schoficld vs. Bob Ro
gan. Hod Turner acted as ref
eree, Mr. Buell timer. . ,
A short business meeting was
held during which a fund was
voted towards a 4-H scholarship
and a committee comprising Mrs.
J. M. Bartley, Floyd Ramp and
Mrs. C. A. Chamberlin, were ap
pointed to handle same. The fol
lowing officers were elected and
installed for the coming year.
President, Mrs. Alva Arthur;
vice president; Rev. Len B. Fish
back; secretary treasurer, Mrs.'
Floyd Ramp. : '
The new -officers were install
ed by Harlan B. Carter, past
president of the association. '.
A very lovely exhibit of school
work was on display in room 209
by pupils of the Art department,
Home Economics and Industrial
Arts. '
Refreshments were served to
members and guests including the
school board following their regu
lar meeting. -
Forrest C. Losee
and associates
BETTIE'S
BEAUTY
SALON
Telephone 507