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RPSEBURS KEWS.ftSVfgW, RP5EBURS, PftESSK SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, M. THXE8 v. 1 5(DCDE W j wm--:--l- . By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER SeeIal CaIendw Marry in Corvallis, October 14 Sunday. Ootober M. Job's Daughters to practice for j mi union at Masonic temple at i ii. in. Monday. October 23. Evergreen grange surprise en tertainment program to be pre sented in evening at the hall. All members urged to be present. Public InvitPd to rtose P.-T. A. meeting at 7:30 p. m. at school house to hear special speaker discuss Bill 314 (pertaining to more adequate support for the public schools and which apnears on tne November ballot). Macon S. Jack, president, will be in charge. Neighbors of Woodcraft Thim ble club to meet at 1:30 o clock notluck luncheon at home of Mrs. Cynthia Germond on East Doug las street. Tuesday, October 24. Rebekah lodge No. 41 to meet at 7:30 p. m. at I. O. O. F. hall. All members urged to be present. Inter-Se Study club to meet at 1 o'clock dessPrt-luncheon at home of Mrs. R. R. Brand In West Moreland with Mrs. Alva Laws in charge of program on "A Changing Society." Twelve and Won club to meet at potluck luncheon at home of Mrs. Mary Prineen on N. Chad wick street. Eagles auxiliary to meet at 8:30 p. m. at Eagles hall for Ini tiation. All members and offi cers requested to be present or will be subject to the auxiliary fine. ' Roseburg Municipal band to practice at 8 p. m. upstairs in citv hall. All musicians invited. Job's Daughters to meet at 6:30 potluck supner at Masonic tem ple, to be followed by meeting and initiation. Wednesday, October 25. Patch and Chat club to meet In evening at home of Mrs. Jack Boor. F. S. club to meet in afternoon at home of Mrs. G. R. Chapman. W. C. T. U. to meet at 2 o'clock at home of Mrs. R. A. Hercher at 120 S. Kane street. Mrs. Annie L. Russell, president, urges all members to be present as a very important business session will be held. Merry-Go-Round club to meet at 1:30 dessert-luncheon at home of Mrs. Jack Suksdorf at Coos Junction. State department of American Lesion auxiliary with Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield, representative, to snonsor nrst dance ot season at facility from 7:45 to 10 p. m. Members of the auxiliary and friends cordially invited. Thursday. October 26. Stedfast class of First Presby terian church to meet at 12 o' clock potluck luncheon at church parlors. Lady Elks social meeting at 8 p. m. at temple with Mrs. Ken neth Quine, Mrs. Robert Helli well and Mrs. Guv Hickman hos tesses. Prizes to be awarded win ners in contract bridge and, pin ochle. W. S. of C. S. to meet at Methodist church in recognition of "World Day of Prayer and Self Denial." A 12 o'clock pot luck luncheon will precede the meeting. Mrs. A. J. Geddes, president, will be in charge. South Umpqua Ladies club to hold all-day meeting at home of Mrs. Archie Ferguson to do quilt ing. Potluck luncheon at noon. Florence Nightingale Tent No. 15, D. of U. V. to hold special meeting at 7:30 p. m. at home of Mrs. Anna Petersons , 1026 Mili tary street, to quilt for the ba zaar. Friday, October 27. Florence Nightingale Tent No. 15. Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil war to hold meeting at 7:30 p. m. at Woman's club house on S. Jackson street. Ini tiation will be held. Every mem her asked to be present. Saturday, October 28. Catholic ladies welfare shop open from 10 a..m. to 5:30 p. m. at the Catholic rectory on East Cass street. Riverside home economics club to hold masquerade party and dance at 8:30 p. m. at grange hall. November 4. Roseburg Community Concert association first fall concert at 8:15 at Junior high school fea turing Rose Bampton, Metropoli tan Opera association, soprano. Navy Mothers club to sponsor food sale and bazaar at Trow bridge and Flynn store on Cass street. D. of U. V. to hold bazaar at Powell's hardware store on N. Jackson street. Thank You. We owe our customers a vote of thanks. Men, women and youngsters have been so understand ing about delays and difficulties in service that nat urally follow the labor and supply shortage. But we do promise them that the thorough careful washing or dry cleaning we give clothes hasn't changed. That's our pledge to our customers. New Service Laundry & Dry Cleaners CALL 88 1 TV Km 1- '-. ..' .jt 1 1 . h Sgt. and Mrs. Miss Willis Alaine Franklin, at tractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Franklin, Roseburg, became the bride of TSgt. Leon H. Durham, of Lamb county, Texas, at an impressive ceremony at seven o'clock Saturday eve ning, October 14, at Corvallis, at the Lutheran church. Rev. Arthur A. Hartenberger performed the service and Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Mueller, who were also married last week, were attendants. The bride wore an attractive MRS. B. R. MADDOX HONORED AT LOVELY SHOWER PARTY MONDAY r.rtl M O nf Cf Jnennh'e Al. ln .nlntii mam mlacte at Q charming pink' and blue shower party Monaay evpning given oy Rubv Scallon and Mary Collins at the latter's home in compliment to Mrs. B. R. Maddox. The table was especially lovely with a mirror forming a lake centerpiece holding cattails and ferns and surrounded by minia ture pink and blue ducks. Indivi dual mirrors holdin" duck flgure rines were used as placecards. The gifts were placed under a large duck on a nest of colorful leaves During the evening the ptoup anpliaued quilt blocks for the guest of honor. A picture was taken of the oartv. and later Mrs. Scallon and Mrs. Collins served delicious refreshments to: Mrs. Maddox, guest of , honor, Mrs. Paul Jenkins. Miss Coletta Lang enberg, Mrs. C. M. O'Malley. Mrs. Joseph Fest. Mrs. Evelyn Dovle, Joanne Ouella, Kay and Anna Inrls Ward, Mrs. George Hammer, Mrs. Kathryn Crawford, Cecelia Watzig, Meta-Marie Amiot. Made line Stearns and Father William Coughlan. VIRGINIA GARLINGHOUSE HONORED ON SEVENTEENTH BIRTHDAY MONDAY NIGHT Miss Mptze Bradley and Miss Dorothv Busch were co-hostesses at a delightful party at the for- honor of the seventeenth birth day of Miss Virginia (jarnng house. , , T mrali, ortfte Vunra nrPQPntPO tO the guest of honor from: Jack Kerr. Margie Stephens. Patricia Calkins, Jimmy LaRaut, Darrell i,TUi.Bnn xmllam Wnrrcrnnpr And the hostesses, Metze Bradley and Dorothy Buscn. Games and dancing were en- I ,A anA latof a hf1ltl fill hlrth- day cake was cut and served with refreshments. FIRST FALL DANCE AT FACILITY TO BE HELD NEXT WEDNESDAY Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield, repre- nt ihn American Le- acniauvc ....... gion auxiliary department of Ore gon tor tne veterans nuspum. h announced the first dance of the ha i-Tuint-nrfifl hv thp rfp- partment at the facility next Wednesday evening, uci. -to, from 7:45 to 10 o'clock. All mem bers of the auxiliary and their friends are cordially Invited to attend the affair and contribute to making It a success. ' w 1 1 JLaWiW Durham blue suit with white accessories and the matron of honor wore a similar blue suit with white ac cessories. A wedding supper followed the ceremony. The bride was graduated from Roseburg high school in 1943 and is employed in the advertising department of the News-Review. She has resigned this week and will leave Saturday for Corvallis to join her husband and reside. Before entering the service, Sgt. Durham was in the CCC's. P. N. G. CLUB HAS DELIGHTFUL MEETING THURSDAY EVENING The P.. N. G. club was entertain ed at a delightful 7:30 dessert- supper Thursday night at the I. O. O. F. hall with Mrs. George Dimmick. Mrs. Emma Lenox, Mrs. E. G. High and Mrs. Oliver Plumer as hostesses. The tables, arranged In- the shape of a cross, were beautiful with orange tapers and large bou- auets of red and yellow zinnias. Large bouquets of fall flowers were arranged in the parlors. A surprise feature of the supper nour, was tne presenting ot color ful caps to each member. Covers . were pieced for the hostesses "and: Mrs. T. H. Bloom, Mrs. "Glen Beach, Mrs. T. " B. Buscnbark, Mrs. Elvera' Carmichael, Mrs. J. E. Dent. Miss Ina Farnsworth, Mrs. Sig Fett. Mrs. Fred Goff, Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield. Mrs. Oliver L. Johnson, Mrs. William Mills, Mrs. Harry Rapn, Mrs. Ruth Reece. Mrs. Effie Schwarz. Mrs. Mary Van Dvne, Mrs. J. A. Wood, Mrs. Lee Williams, Mrs. Arthur Hudnell. Mrs. Ella Fenjey and Mrs. John Zimrick. Following the business meet ing, guessing games were enjoy ed. The next meeting will be a 7:30 riessert-sunper November 16 with Mrs. Fnth Reece. chairman, assisted h Mrs. Glen Beach. Mrs. William Mills and Mrs. Oliver L. Johnson. MARY HOLMGREN AND ELVIN M. KENNEDY MARRY IN ROSEBURG The wedding of Mary Holm gren and Elvin M. Kennedy at the Methodist parsonage Sunday, Oct. 15. Roseburg, has been an nounced. Those attending the cer emony were: Mrs. Eva Wright. Mrs. Hill Heilman and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Traverra. A wedding luncheon followed at the Heilman home. Covers were placed at a beautifully ap pointed table for the bride and bridegroom and Mrs. Eva Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Traverra, and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Heilman and daughter. Elizabeth. Mn. Mabel Helliwell and grandson Robert Helliwell CLARK'S I v. .) METHODI9T KEYSTONE CLUB HAS DELIGHTFUL MEETING MONOAY NIGHT The Methodist Keystone club met Monday night. October 16. at the home of Mrs. George Churchill on South Pine street at a 7:30 o'clock dessert sunner Mrs. Hampton and Mrs. Pattlson assisting; with 35 members and gueots present. The Halloween motif was carlred out In thp re freshments and decorations. wtih. lovely houqupts of mixed rail flowers about the rooms. Af ter the dpssprt sunner was serv ed, the regular business mpptlng ws neia, Dei" onenen with a scrinture rending hv Mrs. Paul Gpddes and following this a von impressive candle-l'ghtlng den'cat'on servlpe was held with ear ona present placing a flow er in tne large vase ana wnen thpse were all presented, It was t"i"e nnnouet ol flowers. Mis. Liioion Cobb gave the praver. The regular business was then , transacted. Plans were made ror a Halloween nartv to be held at tho church Monday night, October 30, and various commit tees were appointed for that occasion. The president. Mr. riai-pnee Rand, appointed call ing enmmittpes and other usual committpps for the month. Vari ous protects were discussed and nlans made for the future meet-ings-of the club, after which sewing and visiting were eniov pd. The November meeting will h held at thp home of Mrs. Earl W'W on South Kane street. Members and eups prpsent "erp the f""owng: Mrs. Roscoe Marsters. jvTrs. Laurence Rand, Mrs, Harold pnd, Miss Ruth roman. Miss Aileen Tnlow, Mrs. Penl Pddes. Mrs. Gilhert Wal ters. Mrs. CprJ TTeiker. Mrs. C. K. Rard. Orvllle Dingier, Mrs. A. J. Fllisnn. Mro. Kermet John on. Mrs. Paul Elliott. Mrs. R. A. Hortnn, Esther Brown. Mrs. C. E. Knight. Mrs. Adrian Fisher, Mrs. Wmce Elliott. Mrs. W. J. Adair, Mrs. Marguerite Karnes. Mrs: Lucten Cohh. Mrs. Jack H. Bou cock. Mrs. W. E. Buell, Mrs. Vern "eel. Mrs. Hugh Harrison, Mrs. H. Ke'lev, Mrs. Mvrtle Burr, Mrs. Glen ForrPst, Mrs. Gordon Stewart. Mrs. John Todd. Mrs. E. E. Willener, Mrs. Floyd Wil- on. Mrs. Pay Hampton, Mrs. Howard Pattison and Mrs. Geo. Churchill. RFD CROSS SEWING DONE BY WOMAN'S CLUB AT MEETING TUESDAY The second fall meeting of the Roseburg Woman's club was held Tuesday at the clubhouse, at which time the members spent the entire afternoon doing Red Cross spwing under the direc tion or Mrs. Armour Murdock. Assisting Mrs. Murdock with the sewing were Mrs. S. T. hmitn, Mrs. v. .1. Havman, Mrs. J. N. Sparks, Mrs. C. D. Fies, Mrs. Ella Fenlev, Mrs. R. W. Marsters. Mrs. George K. Ouine, Mrs. waiter uood. Mrs. l. a, Riddle, Mrs. L. A. Wells. Mrs. W. M. CampbPll, Mrs. A. J. Ged des, Mrs. A. S. Coen. Mrs S. A. Sanford and Mrs. Frederick J, Porter. The club will hold Its next meeting at a one-thirtv oclock dessert-luncheon at the club house November 7 with Mrs. Ella Fenley and Mrs. I. B. Riddle, ioint hostess chairmen, assisted hv Mrs. George K. Quine, Mrs. K. D. Lytle and Mrs. J. E. Saw yers. Mrs. Homer Grow, program chairman, has announced that Mrs. C. E. Roberts, Jr., will be guest speaker on the subject, "Chile". Mrs. Roberts formerly resided in that country and at present is residing with her hus band's mother, Mrs. C. E. Rob erts, Sr.. on Fowler street. Mrs. Morris H. Roach, violinist, will be in charge of the special mu sic. This promises to be a meet ing of very great interest and all members are cordially Invited to be present. Preceding the meeting, the executive board will hold a 12 o'clock no-hostess luncheon at the Hotel Rose. ROSEBURG WOMEN ELECTED OFFICERS IN HONORARY SOCIETY At the first meeting of the year, a potluck luncheon held at the home of Miss Hazel Fishwood in Eugene. Saturday. October 14. Gamma chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, honorary sorority for women in education, elected Miss Amanda Anderson second vice- president and Miss Verna Caroth ers recording secretary. Miss Vera Fredrlckson is chairman of the slate membership committee. Other Roseburg members of the group who attended' the chapter meetilng were Miss Ina Farns wnrth and Mrs. Alvia Wetherell. Send A Portrait with your Christmas Greetings Made by STUDIO Marry at Impressive V- 3 n ' If j i ff If lA f -tip f ""'"I px J f - - 7 r':ZA Photo by Mr. and Mrs. Miss Doris Rose, lovely daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Rose, Riverside, became the bride of Leland Houser, son of D. S. Houser, 1118 Umpqua avenue, at a very beautiful and impressive ceremony at seven-thirty o'clock Tuesday evening, October 10, at the home of the bridegroom's foster parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Houser, 1102 Military street, Roseburg. Rev. Levi White, uncle of the bride, performed the cere mony. The Improvised altar was form ed in the shape of a beautiful bower fashioned with ferns, white streamers and wedding bells. Miss Evelyn Brown lighted the candles as Mrs. E. F. Wag goner very charmingly sang, "At Dawning," by Cadman. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, was charming in a floor-length gown of flesh pink chiffon. She carried a Shower bouquet of rosebuds and botivardla.'MIss Wanda Day, maid of honor, was lovely In a pale blue floor-length gown and she carried a bouquet of rosebuds. NORTH SIDE SUNSHINE CLUB HAS MEETING THURSDAY AFTERNOON The Northside Sunshine club held a very enioyable meeting when Vivian Chilson entertained the members at her home on Douglas street last Thursday aft ernoon. Lovely fall flowers dec orated the table and rooms. Mrs. Mabel Patterson had charge of the business meeting. NameS for future meeting dales were drawn. Pollyanna gifts were exchanged. Bingo was plaved aft er the business meeting with Ber nadine Prineen winning grand prize. A very lovely luncheon was served at the tea hour to Mrs. Lucia Ingels, Mabel Patterson, Ora Worthington, Enorc Fisher, Clara Steiwig, Bernadine Prin een and Mary Prineen. The next meeting will be held Oct. 26. A meeting place will be announced later. INDIAN LAST TIME TODAY MARIA MONTEZ JON 9HDU v LUN WnAHCT SUNDAY 0li VI " fj'. "V-A HAUNT HUNT J yJ, 'V 'Av'A 'NM'"0"r' Ceremony Clark's studio. News-Review engraving. Leland Houser William Cook acted as best man for the bridegroom. Those present were: D. S. Houser, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Rose, Jean, Joanne and Mary Rose; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Houser, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Hinsdale, of Portland, Phyl lis Jean Hinsdale, Rev. and Mrs. Levi White and daughter, Leah, and son, SSgt. Carl White, Mrs. E. F. Waggoner, Mrs. H. J. Brown, of Sutherlin, William Cook. Wanda Dav and Mrs. Ed ward Berlandi, Jr. A wedding reception followed and the beautifully decorated, tiered cake was cut by the bride and bridegroom. Refreshments were served by Mrs. L. J. Hous er, assisted by Mrs. E. F. Wag goner and Mrs. Brown. Following a honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. Houser will be at home to their friends after November 1 at 1102 Military street. " Both the bride and bridegroom are ; popular members of the vounger set of this city and both formerly attended the Roseburg school. The bridegroom is em ployed at Ford's mill, Roseburg. MRS. IVAN PICKENS ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB AT LUNCHEON Autumn leaves formed a color ful motif for the one o'clock luncheon given Tuesday by Mrs. fvan Pickens, when she gracious ly entertained her bridge club at her home on Fowler St. Covers were placed for: Mrs. P. M. Lee, Mrs. C. B. Wade, Mrs. Clair K. Allen, Mrs. D. B. Bubar and the hostess, Mrs. Pickens. ' Score prizes for (he afternoon's bridge plnv were won by Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Lee. ROSEBURG BOY IS ENGAGED TO GIRL IN NEW ZEALAND Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jones. who reside on South Deer Creek, announce the engagement of their eldest son. Private Lee O. Jones, U. S. armv. to Miss June Bacon, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Bacon, oj Diagonal road, Ngarus, Waltoa, New Zea land. HALL ti ill lea MMIIUO . Andy USVINE Ion CHAHEY loria KAN - HUrtlu O OWSCOLl . Wsltet CATUTT m Mumtt-Pttlto "il "l W a tat D. A. R. MEETS AT GRINSTED HOME ON MONDAY EVENING Mrs. R. H. Grlnstead and her daughter. Mr. C. P. Caylor, were Ioint hostesses to the D. A. R. Mondav evening at the former's hnmn nn Pnnv nimmio Mrs fipn M. Brown, recent, conducted the! meeting and Mi s. Walter V. Mon Rcr presented the secretary's report- Mrs. Marie Flint McCall, a puest, nlai'ed lnvplv piano num bers and Mrs. William Anderson presented the Interesting pro- pram on the suhiect or "Cartels. Thosp nresent wpre: Mrs. McCall. Mrs George M. Brown, Mrs Wal ter V. Monger, Mrs. Rav S. Petre ouln. M's. F. H. Churchill. Mrs. W. M. Cam"hell, Mrs. William Anderson. Mrs. C. L. Branton anil thp hostesses, Mrs. Grlnsted and Mrs. Cavlor. The clnh will meet Nov.-20 at n seven-thirtv o'clock desert-sun-nr at the home of Miss Margaret Pnge on Commercial avenue with Mrs. O. N. Busenhark as co-host-pss. Thp evenln"'s nroprnm will be In charge of Miss Page. ART AND EM RROI DERY CLUB IS ENTERTAINED AT PAGE HOME The Roseburg Art and Embroi dery club was entertained Wed nesdav afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lenora Paffe. Visiting and sewing were en'oyed by: Mrs. Gladys Rergh. Mrs. Anna Cluck. Mrs. Ellen Cornell.. Mrs. Tina Hoffmeister, Mrs. Winnie Hnwn Mrs. Luc'a In""'s, Mrs. Margar et Kent. Mrs. Effie I.awson. Mrs. Hat tie Neal. Mrs. AIIcp Rhoads, Mrs. Blanche Snyd"r. Mrs. Belle Stenhcnson. Mrs. Miiurea roirot and the hostess, Mrs. Paige, miti- bers. end one visitor, Miss Mar garet Page. The club voted to give $3 to the war chest fund. Guessing games were entoyed and prizes were awarded the winners, after which Mrs. Page, assisted by Mrs. Cluck and Miss Page, served delicious refreshments. The next meetln" will be Nov. 1 at the home of Mrs. Bergh. VICTORY CIRCLE HAS INTERESTING MEETING AT GILBERT MACK HOME Victory Circle of the Baptist Women's society met. Thursday for a delightful one o'clock dessert-luncheon and Interesting ses sion at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Mack on the Calkins road. A lovely arrangement of glad loll, yellow candles and Hallow e'en napkins graced the table. Covers were placed for: Mrs. P. E. Bcnver. Mrs. D. L. Taylor, Mrs. R. W. Jacobs. Mrs. Charles Polrot, Mrs. L. Simmons, Mrs. Stella V. Pavne, Mrs. T. W. Thomason, Mrs. S. A. Sanford, Mrs. Carl Peavey, Mrs. Ray Blood, Mrs. C. W. Harris, Mrs. Katie Mlllikln, Mrs. George Cas kcy, Mrs. Melva Mobley, Mrs. Earl Byrd, Mrs. Harry F. Hat field arid the hostess, Mrs. Mack. During the afternoon .the mem bers did White Cross sewing. AUXILIARY HAS MEETING AT K. OF P. HALL FRIDAY NIGHT The ladles auxiliary to Patrick W. Kelley post 24G9 held their regular meeting Friday night at the K. of P. hall with the state department hospital chairman, lone Wood, as guest. The officers of the auxiliary entertained the following depart ment officers: department presi dent, Marie Dana, department secretary, Edith Alderman, and department hospital chairman, Mrs. Wood, all of Portland, at u dinner nt the Holel Rose. THE UNSEEN GUARDIAN OF THE WIRES The Testboard Man is work. ing day and night in Tele phone Central Offices to keep your telephone service work ing smoothly. It's amazing what he can do. If there should be any trouble on the lines, special instru ments help him locate it with; in a few yards even though it is miles away from the testing station. This saves hours of search ing by line crews. That's more important than ever these busy war days. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND I2I S. Stephens MRS. 8. C. RICHMOND ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB WEDNESDAY EVENING Mrs. S. C. Richmond graciously entertained her bridge club at a delightful seven-thirty o'clock sal ad supper at her home Wednes day evening. Fall flowers were used in the decorations. Covers were placed for: Mrs. Phil Hnrth, a guest, and Mrs. .1. P. Motschenbacher, Mrs. H. H. Turner, Mis. L. L. Wimberly, Mrs. Adrian Fisher. Mrs. George Wharton, Mrs. O. M. Berrie and the hostess, Mrs. Richmond. Contract bridge was enjoved during the evening with Mrs. Richmond and Mrs. Wimbi'ly winning the score prizes and Mrs. Harth receiving the traveling prize. UMPQUA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Real Estate Loans Phone 87 Buy Smokes for Vets E. G. HIGH INSURANCE !. O. O. F. Bldg. Roseburg, Oregon Phone 133 TODAY "This is the Life" with Donald O'Connor ALSO "Call of the Rockies" with Smiley Burnette, Sonny Carson, Ellen Hall SUNDAY WHEN CALLING WAR-BUSY CENTERS Sometimes you may heat the Long Dla tanea operator lay "Pleaa limit your eall to B minutea." Thata to let you know that the lines are crowded. USKv f iO iTsmiC Simone SIMON I full William TERRY jf James ELLISOM PLUS mm 105 South Jackioit Ttltphoni 331 TELEGRAPH COMPANT Telephone 71