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fC35EBURS NEWS-REVIEW, RPSEBURS, ORE60R WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1944. THRE6 iNjews Evening Group to Meet Tho evening division of the Chris-' tinn church Ladies Aid will meet Thui'sday evening at the home . of Mrs. Pete Manden at 1017 West First street. Potluck Luncheon Thursday Mrs. W. M. Campbell will be guest of honor at a 12 o'olock pot luck luncheon to be held by the Sledfast class of the First Pres byterian church Thursday at the church parlors. Sunshine Club to Northside Sunshine Meet The club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Margaret Pender-' grass with Mrs. Margaret War ford as hostess. Return to Coast Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mintonye and daughter, Del va Lee, and son, Rodney, have re turned to their home at Coquille, following several days in Rose burg as guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Church, and family. Mr. Mintonye was a driver for Pierce Auto Freight company before 'moving to Coquille. J . l r -V 1A0UTH OF THE ill ; m AAORETHAN A HUNDRED f I iuwba .cssm-- HOW DOES OUR MORKIIN& 1 Cui J MEAL GET THE NAME I h.(- W Myrtle Creek law are In the armed forces. El mer Estclle Is on the Island of MYRTLE CREEK Mrs. Kate'Ceylon- Hubert Williams is In Ferns of Lapine. Ore Mrs. Ma-, ,n, Ft. Knox, Ky bel Butts, of Newport Beach, Cal- 6 ,i OI, w ! i,,Mii rBv Med.1 Mrs. Helen Duncan and son, iford, and Mrs. Nan Hulburt, Jerry, of Seattle, Wash., are here i Roseburg, daughters of Mr. and for a ten day visit with Mrs. Dun- ! T Al.Jt.nrlrra UiaW I IMtll'l IUIVntQ Mr. And MrS. NOflh a..e.t. nt th home of their oar- Sellers, and other relatives and.tremely pitiable, says Sergeant j made to grow something, ents last week for a final visit friends. Melvln McCord. a resident of with them at the old home place. Mr. nnri Mrs. Ted Shlrtcliff :. whh rti home on On Saturday afternoon an auc- and daughters, Marianne and furlough diiect fiom the Cateino Hon sale cleared out the furnl- Jeanne, went to Winchester Bay , PJP?'"- , hire, etc., that the parents would Monday for a week's outing and Mccora, a squad leader m a not need, for after the sale of visit with Ted's cousins. Mr. and. mortar platoon of a tank bat- I their Mvtie Creek nrnnertv thev Mr Aifrort Shirteliff and three tanon, lougnt tnrougn tne iNortn had been to Medford and bought . children, who live there, Pitiable Plight of Civilians in War-Ravaged Italy Described by Sgt. M. McCord of Glide, on Furlough The plight of civilians In Ital-, fully tended. Every piece of lan battleground areas Is ex- ground which can be cultivated Is But la furnished house and for the! Ermal Brlggs of Gazlcy, Mrs. ' nnsr two or mrpp weeKS iiitjii --i tmu- Mantra , - tTitriiii cuiuil anu IHIO. ...ClWfe- children there have painted, Rfl7w wpn. to Corvallis Monday the whole countryside is a scene of desolation." The rain, mud and snow made the winter campaign a night mare, Sergeant McCord reported. The men who participated in the Africa and Sicily campaigns be- campaign underwent terrible fore ioinine in the Italian land- hardships. ings. He was engaged In the Cas- Entering the service in March, sino campaign for two months, 1 McCord went overseas in and for five weeks was continu- April 1943. He was withdrawn Pilgrlrri Holiness Sets Annual Business Meet Rev. Floyd' Morgan of Seattle, newly appointed district superin tendent of the Pacific Northwest district of the Pilgrim Holiness church, will be in charge of the annual business meeting to be where our battles were fought held at the Roseburg church, 477 fi?,,' r!,f" rZ" t0 take. Webster Briggs and,ous , tne wmbat arca and from the Italian area in March , , . umiieK tn.iv:y iu t-inc auininti in a garden, got In a supply of scnoo of G s c for some pre wood and done everything possl-1 paratorv work In their classes In uie io pui un a tuuisiieie ou.wrc thelr ,,!(, army work Ei"V I :Z '1 IrJ. 3 U and Mrs. Ted Somnervllle, 11 icnua uric use i tuning exposed to enemy fire. ana sPent 2J dys en route back "A great many of the civil-I '""'i1, S,aLBul h.f ha lans " he reported, "evacuated n.i Y efped the mud and their homes In advance of the S. Jackson street, at 7:45 p. m. Thursday. He will deliver a ser mon preceding the church busl nesi session. Rev. Mr. Morgan was appoint ed district superintendent follow ing the resignation of O. C. Kel ler, who is to serve as general secretary of home? missions and church extension with headquar ters in Indianapolis. Rev. Mr. Morgan has been, pastor of the Pilgrim Holiness church at Seat tle for the last two years. battle, but a large number re- Mr and Mrs Aldredee mav live " mained. We round whole laml- DOCTOftS AIKINS, HOLLSt, GRAeTKB AND RUFF ARE , IN INDtPE.WDENCE, MISSOURI. COPR. 1M4 BY HiA SCRVICC. INC. home. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Whitney one night last week for a short lens' lvlng ln ea'ves mh was yisit while en route to their sta- jndescribable. How they managed Knn at TUvthn Pnllf where he . ... .... , . if ,.i Ti,,,r.j. fr T,,io T.nlco1 . , ---- io exist we coma not unaersiana, .r.icai.r n.u.au an instructor in tne airpon h.lt thpv jij ,iup through It and for a vis t w th their daughter .hool "- out tney aid live tnrougn it ana L.i 1ii., aA .viiMron Mr scn001- I came out as soon as their areas Lj u Tjiti,i, Anir.r.1 Mr- and Ml"S' Donald Whltted were cleared to restore their ANSWER: At breakfast you brenk a fast of probably more thar 12 hours or do you visit the ice box before retiring? NEXT: The first airilanc flight over British territory. Grounds To Be Cleaned Riv- ! fn.t.rl.1ln rrwntrn mcmKnro will hnM MridiR9 c'hirk'LTn're f, potluck supper tonight at ing at 120 E. 17th street, Junc- the hall and will spend the eve- tion City, Kans., where the for-,"" '; mer is attending the army train-l10Un ing scnool at Fort Riley. Mrs. Clark, nee Dorothy Crummett, is a daughter of Mrs. Peter Crum mett of Roseburg. Lt. and Mrs. Clark report that they would like any of their Roseburg friends go ing through Kansas to stop over to visit them. Lady Elks to Meet The Lady Elks will hold a socisl mooting Back From Portland Mrs. C. M. McDermott and son, Robert, and daughter, Dorothy Casey, have returned to their homo on East Cass street, following two weeks in Portland visiting rela tives and attending to business. Improving at Hospital Con stable A. J. Lilburn, Roseburg, is Thursday night at 8 o'clock at ' now reported to lie somewhat the temple with Mrs. Adrian Improved in health at Sacred Fisher, hostess chairman, assist-. Heart hospital in Eugene, where pa ny Mrs. Airifrt Micelli ana Mrs. .he is receiving medical treatment. Harold Haskin. The preident, His daughter, Mrs. T, A. Wells, of Mir, L. L. Wimherly, has asked Roseburg, went to Eugene today every Lady Elk to be present, as , to visit him. final plans for the large card i party to bo held the evening of Relief Group to Sew The Juno 28, will he announced. Fol-1 Christian Science War Relief lowing tho moting, contract Sowing group will meet Thursday bridge and rjinoehlo will be in at 2 o'clock at the Pacific huilrl play and prizes will be awarded ; ing on Cass street. Mrs. Annie high score winners. Refresh- L. Russell, chairman, has asked mcnts will be served. j all women interested in this pro- I ject, to be present. Pinnlger Visitors Leave Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Pinniger and Will Leave for Califonria Mrs. family have had as guests the Guy Cordon expects to leave by Inst week at their home on Ma in1' ttus "tomorrow morning for On street Mr. Pinniger's parents, Mr. tario, Calif., to bring home her and Mrs Harry G. Pinniger, of daughter, Mrs. Plin Laurance, Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. Pinniger's nee Margaret Ann Cordon, whose sister, Mrs. Albert Klassen, of husband, Lt. Laurance is leaving San Francisco, and her brother, soon for overseas services. Ho Terry Jones, of Grants Pass, who is with the U. S. army air forces. stopped over en route to the naval baso in Montana, where he will Dr. and Mrs. Wells Home Dr. take his training in the navy, and Mrs. L. A. Wells have re Tlie Harry G. Pinnigers spent turned to their home in Laurel thelr vacation in Roseburg last wood, following a six weeks trip year and are now spending a east to visit their son, Frank, and few clays in Klamath Falls with his wife, at Rochester, New York, another, son, J. W. Pinniger, and and at Annapolis, Maryland, vis family, before returning to Ohio. Hing their son. Lee, and his wife. ' HUNTS y, mmmmm mm Most Uniaue m the- Ww?-f FOUR BIG DAYS Wednesday to Saturday xTgal named dorinda - (y"-- loved a guy named joe! -- emoffonaf experience - "N. yea will long Sasiv. j Vr TrW V 4 cu-r r " f?- i i 3 e t ' t i?' ! ' . 1 ' e v v in SPENCER TRACYW V- IRENE DUNNE i AM i lm&t 5 VAN JOHNSON WARD BCND JAMES GLEASON UONtl BARRM0RF, BARBlf NE150N ESTHER WIIUAMS I News Reel Music, hn OAILY D6VOTION' DR. CHARLES A. EDWARDS Some time back we read an interesting story of an experi ence of a young flying officer In the American "Flying Corps." Out over the ocean he was flying a "Fortress" alone, when he saw a terrible storm approaching with light ning rapidity. Knowing he could outrun it, he had to de cide quickly what was best to be done. He tells his own story thus: I looked down to see if I could go underneth the storm and light on the sea,, but the ocean was already boiling with fury. There was but one thing to do, to rise above it, and I turned my ship toward the sky and let her mount 3,500 feet, and then the storm struck me. A hurricane, cy "lone and typhoon all in one. The sky became black as mid night. I realized that the only thing I could do was to try and keep climbing. Suddenly, above the storm and clouds, I swept out into sunlight. It seemed like the glory of an other world, . and there, high nil in the heavens, above the clouds, above tile storm, I wor shiped ; God, devoutly ' thank ng Him for my deliver ance." The way up was for him the way out. Is not that he way for us also? The Psalmist looked up in his dis tress and was not disappointed. ad Kindly Light, amid the encircling gloom. Lead thou me on. The night is dark and I am far from home. Load thou me on. Amen. (Upper room.) .1 t r l .1 rv,wwl i i . i.uivn, v.. . . . lirr.Utrt Blnnnul hnt-a loot -11 t weeding is on there and Mr.- " r,"rt: .'T' ...... . "innarD nnn inrtrfi nilTTlRS. niltll Whitney thought he might take. a hand at that . . or relntorced concrete and stone. Mr7r p Rate, returned Sun-1 wh0 " Ve 1?. thC F They moved from top floors and Mrs. G. R. Bates returned tun- way , Camp Ord In California front ronm, nrnIlnfi Th Pvtprior day from a visit to Kalamazoo wre wlll bc ln "SnctSted to Miohinan with her son-in-law and v.i . , 101 lne ounaings. Loncentratea in rinnphter Valor William W , tne ot tne tnrM and four" BrrfandMrBerg nee Marl oriel Mr- and Mrs.. Jav L. Chaney. story buildings, and on the Berg and Mrs. Berg, nee Marione T Medford for a arn,ma tinn ih .,o rest, as Mr. Chaney has been ln atively safe ' from bombs and service In Alaska for a rather shells. They had further security long period. Mrs. (jnaney spent in their wine cellars or caverns, B&tes and small son, Bradley, who accompanied her to Billings, Mont., on her road home. Mrs. Bates enjoyed her visit very rain even then as on the trip across tne continent he was forced to make a wide detour around midwest flood areas. He arrived at his home In Glide Saturday and will remain until July 9, when he is scheduled to report at Camp White, Medford, for reassignment. Prior to enlisting for military service, he was employed with the forest service on the Umpqua National forest. Miss Whitney In Roseburg Miss Valeria Whitney, former employee of the Roseburg cham ber of commerce, is spending the week visiting with friends in Roseburg. She is now residing In Berkeley, Calif. Purchase Home Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hof fmeister have purchased a new home In Miller's addition on Eddy and Hoover streets and have moved from their former home ln the Edenbowcr district. Visiting Grandparents Lorelee lies, daughter of Mr. and TW'r much but found the weather very lies of Eugene, has ar- PRUDENTIAL LIFE INSURANCE H. C. BERG, Speolal Agent. Savings A Loan Building Phone 87 much Hke Tt has'beerin Dou'gls .her jnd Jth M. of the homes In that area. PfllintV ui,u mint, mum v-ui.u mi kCSVC WCQUIHllUn y. ... ' . " 'acting some business. "Italy is a beautiful country, ex- Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Zehrung , . . ., 11iv.. mri. th m v, Kon nZ rn nt,!nelThabrTf auar-' Delano, Calif., is here for The ground Is terraced and care! M. lies ter mile east of the schoolhouse eeks visit with her parents, Mr, on N. Myrtle road. ""u -UB mr. ana mrs, uiemi uawni have gone to Terrebonne ln east ern Oregon to shear sheep. Their son, Donald, and Buddy snirtcnii 4910 BIG,C00L rived in Roseburg to visit her I paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Story lies, and with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. G. DRINKS Miss Frances Potter of Astoria is here for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Millard Robertson. Royal and Joyce Buell, child ren yV ..i , ' V " along to have an outing but Buell have the whooping cough" I ,otn t tying up fleeces, Mrs. Alice Wyatt and her,88 s00n as tney ld son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hilda Gilbee and son, Mrs. John O'Donnell, and sons, i Bobby, of Bakersfield, started on Robert and Larry, all of Bend, 'their homeward journey last Sat visited here recently at the home urday after a week spent visit of Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Lee. Mrs. Ulng Mrs. Gllboe's parents, Dr. Lee Is a daughter of Mrs. Wyatt. and Mrs. J. C. Maxson. Mrs. Fred Johnson writes 1 The school meeting passed off friends here that her daughters, , very quietly Monday with but Mrs. May Estelle, of Roseburg, 1 few of the voters attending. R. A. and Mrs. Hubert Williams, of Briggs of S. Myrtle was elected Marcola have both been visiting dlrcetor for three years with no at the Johnson home In Win- opposition. P. B. Froellch sue Chester Bay. Both the sons-ln- ceeds himself as clerk. j Reported III Ford Singleton, employee of Orchard Auto Parts store, is reported to be 111 at his home on East Douglas street. I JEW TODAY THURSDAY Writ'- 111 III i-lf kWta. :T2ff5 ALSO IT'S INNINGI fast and luuuuai 0K'yv HAL ROACH WILLIAM BENDIX GRACE BRADLEY "MINESWEEPER" COMING BELLOWS FIELD ; ROSEBURG THURSDAY NIGHT SHOW BEGINS 8 P. M. DOORS OPEN 7 P.M. S GIANTS PRESENTING HUNDREDS Of NEW AND AMAZING FEATURES INCLUDING CLYDE BEATTY in person Greottit Wild Animal Triliwr ( all tlm BATTLING 40 SAVAGE, CRUEL, BLOOD-THIRSTY, JUNGLE BRED LIONS & TIGERS IN MAMMOTH STEEL ARENA MRS. HARRIETT BEATTY PrcMnting at on tlm THREE HOSTILE LORDS OF THE JUNGLE -ELEPHANT - LION - TIGER WONDERS f tb. 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