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SIX ROSEBURG N6WS.RGVIEW, ftOSMURS,- OREGON MONDAY, JULY 3, 1944. Socisttj and CludbA By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER BOND 8HOW IS COLORFUL AFFAIR AT HUNT'S INDIAN The Wednesday night war bond show at Hunt's Indian theatre proved to be one of the most suc cessful ever sponsored in Rose burg. Ushers at the theatre wore special formal gowns of pink and white. The ushers Included: Nlta Wimer, June Lystcr, Shirley Car ter, Yvonne Byrd, Shirley Parker, Leona Talbert, Patricia Nichols and Joyce Bartley. The Drum Corps girls, In very attractive uniforms, entertained the audience before the main show and between shows. The Minute Maids added much to the occasion in their costumes. They ROBERT PAIGE-DIANA BARBYMORE IE0 CARRILLO- ANDY DEVINE NOAH BEERY. Jr. FREE MOVIE DAY THURSDAY, JULY 6 Buy a Bond July 6 and be our guest! The usual price of admission, BUT if you buy a Bond on this date and pre sent evidence at box office you will be admitted free, matinee or evening. MATINEE AT ROSE THEATER JULY 4 Doors Open 1 :45 ond 7 p. m. TODAY TUESDAY ft ' " " ' MINTED 2"V ' TAIHMENl ' Vr,lu VrtK tyVoM - H5vit Iff" raw rrf tiwr? HUNT I 'Most Unique TODAY and FOURTH of JULY ..visSj V-'-" FREE MOVIE DAY THURSDAY, JULY 6 Buy a Bond July 6 and be our guest! The usual price of admission. BUT if you buy a Bond on this date and pre sent evidence at box office you will be admitted free, matinee or evening. Included: Helen Cordon, Dorothy Puckett, Joanne Hume, Patricia McCllntock, Florence Hamilton, Anita Young, Meta-Marie Amlot, Vivian Kershner and Peggy Bla ker. The audience reports that the main feature, together with the visiting army band and - show, proved one of, the finest enter tainments ever enjoyed here. The Bond commute has expressed ap preciation to Mrs. Donn Rada baugh, manager of the theatre, for her fine cooperation in mak ing the show possible. . MR8. NEWTON IS HONORED BY FRIENDS A surprise party was given last Saturday evening to Mrs. Ar rcna Newton, who left the fol lowing Tuesday morning for Boise, Idaho, where she plans spending several months visiting at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil M. Brown. Her grandson, Alvln Newton, who has made his home with her since the death of his parents, left Monday for Portland where he was Inducted into military serv ice. Mrs. Newton was completely surprised when her friends be gan arriving with "Ingredients" for a lunch. Those who came were: Mrs. Doris Ruttor, Mrs. Bertha Whit ney, Mrs. LaVona Kusler, Mrs. Cina Buell, Eunice Lelghton, Mrs. Ruth. Wynter, Mrs. Cora Stone, Mrs. Helen Duncan, Mrs. Cecelia Sellers, Mrs. Ethel Wynter, Mrs. Mae Simpson, Mrs. Frances Lelghton, Mrs. Bess Sellers, Mrs. Flossie Russell, Mrs. Adelle March, Mrs. Daisy Powell, Pastor E. W. Powell, Mrs. Kittle Zen ring, Mrs. Laura Bates, Frances, Junnita and Jacky Rlssell Mrs. Arrena Newton, honored guest, hostess. H. C. STEARNS Funeral Director Phone 472 OAKLAND, ORE. - Licensed Lady Assistant Any Distance, Any Time Our service Is for ALL, and meets EVERY NEED I PkM 447 I N S u R A N C I 1J4 South Stephens Roseburg, Ore. in the West! 2S H CELEBRATE THE FOURTH AT THE INDIAN VERN M. ORR i m MR. AND MRS. CALDWELL HONORED RECENTLY For the pleasure of Mr. and; Mrs. Clen Caldwell of Seattle,) who are visiting the latter's par-1 cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Mars ters. Mrs. Robert Irving enter tained a group of friends with ai picnic dinner al her home at Wil bur last Tuesday evening. Mrs. Robert Helllwell assisted with the serving. After dinner visiting and games were enjoyed before the fireplace on the spacious lawn. Later Mrs. Caldwell and Mrs. Earl Wiley with. Mrs. . Homer Grow at the piano delighted their friends with a number of vocal selections. Those enjoying the evening were: Mr. and Mis. Caldwell, Mrs. Benjamin Irving, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Homer Grow, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Marsters and Mrs. Earl Wiley, Mrs. Robert Helll well and son Robin, and the host ess, Mrs. Irving, and three sons, Robert Jr., "B. G." and David. METHODIST CIRCLES TO HOLD MEETINGS Wednesday. July 5, Mrs. Bruce tiii.... ...m ,.!... u. M.ih I Circle at her home, 1044 E. 3rd! at 2 p. m. Thtii-srtnv. .Tulv B. Mrs. J. F. Dlllard will entertain the Central Circle at her home, 11G S. Jack son St at 2 p. m. . .v.3 V T i. 'home at the Hotel Rose, follow- meet the same day at the homei. mlh.c .. M,.,irwi t.i of Mrs. Lucian Cobb, 805 S. Pine St. at 2 p. m. The South-East Circle meets at the home of Mrs. Mary Dlllard, 331 S. Main at the same hour. GLENGARY 8EWING CLUB HAS MEETING Eleven members of the Glen- T .union fnhh ! Plno'"'6 --"J gary Sewing club enjoyed a plea- n? aiTS; a.The home of Mrs. McClure In Rose-1 burg. Roll-call was answered byj memwrs reeiung meir mosi em- poned The Patch and Chat club barrasslng moment. has announced postponement of Fancy-work and visiting were ts next meeting from this week enjoyed and at the tea hour the until July 12, when the club ses hosless served dainty and cooling sion will be held at the home of refreshments. The next meeting I Mrs C R Rartlett win ne neiti July u at ine Homo of Mrs. Mae Schaffor. New neigh bors In the community are espe cially invited. CAMP AND AUXILIARY TO HOLD PICNIC George Starmer camp and aux iliary to United Spanish War Vet erans, members and their famil ies, are most cordially Invited to bring a basket dinner and enjoy a fourth of July picnic Tuesday at the Roseburg Auto camp at the Deer creek bridge, Coffee will be furnished by the committee. FOURTH OF JULY PICNIC TO BE HELD' ' j BY MERRY-GO-ROUND CLUB The Merry-Go-R o u n d club members, their husbands and families are Invited to enjoy a , delightful Fourth of July noon picnic Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Winston at Winston. Resident of Glendale ri- t r . ... 1 1 .. Vl r wuiinry nopirai Francis Marin Barker, 82, resi- dent of Glendale, died Sunday 1 friends. She is staying at Hotel at the county hospital. He was Umpqua. Mrs. Childs is a farmer brought to Roseburg 11 adys ago resident of Roseburg and was the for treatment. He was born at first president of the Mental Cul Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 16, 1861. 'ture club, now k.-wn as the The body has been removed to Roseburg Woman's club, which the Roseburg Undertaking com-jwas organized by Mrs. Childs In pany parlors. No arrangements 18i)5. have been made for funeral ser-j Vital Statistics BORN DAVIDSON To Mr. and Mrs. Mason Davidson, Sulherlin. at I Mercy hospital, Saturday. July 1, a son Thomas Mason; weight seven pounds six ounces. I DIVORCE RECREES KOBOW-Doris M. from Louis F. Kohow. Jr.: married at Lebnn- oi Ore., Oct. 20, 1939; cruelty. J '. ' MC CANN Chris from Ruth McCann: married at RosehurK, Feb 5 l'M4- cruelty ' . DIVORCE COMPLAINTS NEWPORT Delia A. vs. John W. Newport; married at Lincoln. Kan., Jan. 23, 1916; cruelty. GARDNER Edna vs. Erasmus G. Gardner; married at Van couver, Wash., Feb. 9, 1942; cruelty. MARt'AOF LICENSES KROHN CHURCHILL Hon rv O. Krohn and Bonnie Jean Churchill, both residents of Rose burg. UMPQUA SAVINGS ANP LOAN ASSOCIATION Real Estate loam Phone 87 I Drop Everything tor W! Amazing Wayl IWt w(rn K Hlnarr WfttMwIt dll pointed T.'U C. t bum. th formula utrd by DOCTORS iljuavtlttr it botwl Thorn ton a Illaor Cllnl. B mnird new Ql II B I nor plln pnln. Hen. nortnnna nrn ru..r. v.y 1 00 tnhn Thornton Utaor'a Beetnl Olnt mont I0.1W. Or it tbo ooiy-tft-ipply Thorn ton S Minor Roctnl Supwollorlrn. If mil mom. Try IMK-hllt.v wT TUtT It all fond 4ru noma tTtrrwntr. LocbI v m Visiting In Eugene Mrs. Le nore Hyslop, of the Douglas coun ty welfare commission office, Is spending the holiday in Eugene visiting her parents. . Leaves For North Captain R. J. Offutt, of Chicago, III, has left for Portland, following a visit with his sister Mrs. Grace Engle, at Oakland. Arrives From Seattle Mrs. David Wechsler of Seattle arriv ed in Roseburg Friday to visit over the holiday with her sister, Mrs. E. L. Knapp, on East Lane street. Visiting at Medford Mrs. Irvln Brunn of Roseburg left Saturday 1 for Medford to visit over the hoi- Way with her daughter, Mrs. A. n' spencer, nee omi ivy ivuiu Brunn. Mrs. Henninger Home Mrs. E. L. Henninger has returned to her tending to business interests and visiting friends. ' Visit Relatives Tom Shrum, and Fred Vedder have been been spending the last week visit ing relatives and friends in Rose burg. Both are attending officer candidate school at University of " patoh and Chat Meeting Post-' Art and Embroidery Club To Meet The Roseburg Art and Embroidery club will meet Wed nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. J. Houser at 1102 Mili tary avenue. All members are In vited to be presenL Return to San Francisco John Robinson and baby daugh ter, Joanna, left Saturday for their home in San Francisco, fol lowing a week's stay in Roseburg visiting the latter's maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Knapp, on East Lane street. Eugene Visitors Here Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hoffman and chll- dren. Mike and Svlvia Jean, of Eugene have arrived to visit their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. j E. Henninger. The Henningersj enjoyed ii picnic affair over the holiday al the C. S. Henninger place at Winchester. Mrs- Childs Arrives Mrs. Geo. R. childs of San Francisco has! arrived in Koseburg to soend her annual summer vacation visiting Son Is Born Word has been received or the birth of a son; Duncan McLean, V, Thursday,! June at the Salem general hospital to Private and Mrs. Dun. can McLean. Mrs. McLean, nee w" ,V V fean, nee nZtJ m' a' R' '? 3 Bran,lIdauEhtcr of "una I.UW15, who resides on North Pine street. Private Mo- : jTm' -!fn0a,rm?r R?f ?UrB, v 1,.. h m""K ',l8 ' chnf' "? ' 1 . V' S' farcos in .England. Mrs. McLean and baby 'Z , bo,h , rePrted to be doing ."'""y am upon being discharged m 10 hnsP"al. """V be at .home at 1565 South High street, I Salem. PORTABLE ' WELDING To save your time and money in case of a break down we offer you a fast, complete, one trip service which includes an experi enced welder. Phone 21 -F-2 GENERAL WELDING WORKS Coos Junction "We Go Anywhere Anytime." DELICIOUS .1 tKS& TS1 FROZEN I'. Stmts DESSERTS.' m 6to8 Seals Cling To Close Lead In Coast League PACIFIC COA8T LEAGUE W L Pet. San Francisco .'. 45 40 .529 San Diego ...4G 42 .523 Oakland 43 41 .512 Seattle ;.43 42 -.506 Hollywood 43 44 .494 Portland 42 43 .494 Los Angeles 42 43 .494 Sacramento 37 46 , .446' By the Associated Press.) The San Francisco Seals clung to a slim half-game lead In the Pacific coast baseball league to day but they face a battle to re tain that position this week as they meet the tough Oakland Acorns, who have won their last four series. The Seals lost the lead Satur day but regalntj It yesterday with a 9 to 4 win over the San Diego Padres followed by a 3-all tie while the Acorns were drub bing Portland, 7to 1 and 2 to 1. The tie game at San Diego re suited when officials called the; contest during the eighth Inning at the agreed time of 5:45 to per-j mlt the Padres to catch a train. The Seals were leading, 5 to 3, but the score reverted to the sev enth inning tally. Oakland easily won the opener of its doubleheader with the Bea vers, but was forced to go 10 innings to win the scheduled seven-inning affair. Seattle also won a dobuble bill with Los Angeles, making It three In a row and dumping the Angels from a tie for third to seventh nosliion over the weekend. The Rainlers took the 10-lnning open er, 4 to 2, and the nightcap, 4 to 0. The Sacramento Solons and Hollywood split, the Solons win ning the opener, 3 to 0, behind the four-hit pitching of Guy Fletcher, while the Stars pulled the night cap out of the fire with two runs in the seventh frame for a 2 to 1 win. Saturday's scores: San Diego 4, San Francisco 1; Oakland 4, Portland 1; Seattle 10, Los An geles 1, and Hollywood 5, Sacra mento 4. In addition to the Seals-Oakland series this week, San Diego will play at Sacramento, Seattle at Portland and Los Angeles at Hollywood. All teams will open tomorrow with doubleheaders. Yankees Launch New Drive In Norman Area (Continued from page 1) four infantry divisions which had taken a terrific mauling In three d;.ys of furious but futile attacks against the British. Indications were that Rommel was readying an all-out counter attack against the British. Clouds so dense that the airmen I i FLETCHER'S CASTORIA NOW ON SALE! FLETCHER'S CASTORIA-the laxative made especially for children is now on. sale at your druggist's. Fletcher's Castoria comes to you in a new pack age with two distinctive features. Look for these features when you buy: 1 The Green Band. Around each pack age it a brilliant green band. This band will identify for you the fresh stocks of Fletcher's Castoria now on sale. y The Serial Control Number. On each 'new bottle there is a code number plainly visible through a "window" in the package. What the Serial Control Number means to you lb give you the utmost assurance of the quality and reliability of Fletcher's Castoria, every batch is given thorough, rigid chemical, bacteriological, and biological tests. called them "ten-tenths" cloaked the entire bridgehead in Norman dy. The weather was getting to be known as the worst for June and July In the past 40 years. Allied air forces were able to fly only about 400 sorties over the battle area yesterday, but they manag ed to shoot down 22 enemy air craft against a loss of three of their own, communique No. 55 disclosed. Mrs. Anna Veatch Dies At Hospital In Roseburg , Mrs. Anna Veatch life-long resi dent of Douglas county passed away Saturday at Mercy hospital in Roseburg, following a - pro longed period of 111 health. Mrs. Veatch was born at Brock- way, Oregon, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander and spent her entire life In this lo cality. She is survived by one daugh ter, Mrs. Dorothy Veatch Carter of Everett, Washington, and one Grandson, Wesley Robert Carter, now serving in the U. S, navy. Funeral services will be held in the chapel of the Douglas Fu neral Home Wednesday, July 5, Dr. C. A. Edwards officiating. In terment will follow In the Civil Bend cemetery. Russians Snap Minsk Railway Escape Routes (Continued from page 1) German medical officer pestering a girl directing traffic on a road to leave her post and take him prisoner;" V . , "We iaw'hpw peasants from one village marched 160 Germans f rom a iorest. i-We even saw a general "Commander who had put on the clothes of a private. "Often where our troops have surrounded the Germans we find German officers and men which the Germans themselves have killed. MacArthur Launches New Threat in South Pacific (Continued from page 1) The main body was last reported about four miles from Ukhrul. In north Burma a Japanese force made a suicidal attack against the American-held air field of Myitkyina and was wiped out. LONDON, July 3 (AP) The Tokyo radio said today American planes attacked the northern Ku riles three times Saturday and Sunday, with slight damage to military installations. PRUDENTIAL LIFE INSURANCE H. C. BERG, Special Agent. Savings & Loan Building Phone 87 FIXTURES AND SUPPLIES AMPLE STOCK DENN-GERRETSEN CO. 402 West Oak Telephone 128 LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS YOUR AUTOMOBILE BODY Deserves EXPERT Service THE NATIONALLY-KNOWN j DEAR EQUIPMENT STEPHENS AUTO CO. General Repairs 323 N. Main St. JUST TAKING A REST July IOtH to July 22nd inclusive Please call for work before July 8 Man wanted for permanent work August 1st. IMPERIAL CLEANERS Ph. 277 342 N. Jackson The Serial Control Number on each bottle is your guarantee positive, visible proof that all these tests have been made. 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