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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW,' ft0$EBUR&, 6RS0H,' SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, I94BV;
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Sunday, January 14.
Evergreen grange to hold 12
o'clock notluck dinner at the
hall. All members urged to be
present.
Monday, January 15.
Junior Woman's club To hold
combined business and social
meeting at 8 p. m. at clubhouse.
Methodist Keystone club to
meet at 7:30 o'clock dessert-supper
at home o Mrs. C. E. Smith
in Laurclwood, with Mrs. Law
rence Rand and Mrs. H. D. Mc
Kay, assisting hostesses.
Temple No. 23 of Pythian Sis
ters will meet at 8 p. m. at K. of
P. hall. All members are urged
to be present.
Tuesday, January 16.
. Roseburg Woman's club to
meet at 1 o'clock at clubhouse to
6V. Red Cross work. Members and
friends invited and are asked to
attend prepared for sewing.
Navy Mothers club installa
tion of new officers at 7:30 o'
clock, at Woman's clubhouse. So
cial to follow. All members urg
ed to be present.
Installation of officers of Alpha
Zeta Theta Rho girls club will
be held at the I. O. O. F. hall in
the evening. Mothers of mem
bers and all Rebekahs are invit
ed as guests. Members of the
club are urged to be present. Mrs.
Gene Leonard will be installing
officer, assisted by Miss Mary
Peterson, marshall.
South Douglas Study club to
meet at 7:30 in evening at home
of Mrs. Carrie Tison.
U. of O. Mothers club to meet
at 7 o'clock dessert-supper at
home of Mrs. H. A. Watzig on N.
'Pacific highwav with Mrs. C. E.
Rosclund and Mrs. L. E. McClin
tock, assisting hostesses. Mem
bers asked to bring a white ele
phant gift for the auction sale.
Melrose grange members urg
ed to attend regular meeting at 8
p. m. at the hall.
Wednesday, January 17.
Patch and Chat club to meet
in evening at home of Mrs. C. R.
Eartlett.
W. C. T. U. to meet at 2 o'
clock at home of Mrs. Otto Olson.
112 Brockway street. Mrs. Annie
L. Russell, president, announces a
fine program has been planned
for the occasion.
Melrose Home Economics club
to meet at 2 o'clock in afternoon
at home of Mrs. R. A. Buscnbark.
Thursday, January 18.
Garden Vallev Women's club to
meet at 2 o'clock at clubhouse
with Mrs. Woodrow Conn as
hostess.
Glengary Sewing club to meet
in afternoon at home of Mrs.
Myrtle Thompson.
Mid-WeeK Bible Class oi sr.
Paul's Lutheran church to meet
at 2 o'clock at home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Feldkamp in Kohlhagen
apartments. The occasion marks
the fifty-first wedding anniver
sary of the Feldkamps.
.Roseburg chapter of Eastern
Star to meet at 8 p. m. at Ma
sonic temple for annual chapter
birthday party. Members and
visiting members invited. Mrs.
G. C. Finiay, worthy matron, to
preside.
Elks and Lady Elks invited to
potluck dinner at temple. Mrs.
Albert Micelli, Mrs. H. L. Bailey,
Mrs. Jack Boor, Mrs. A. P. Col
lins. Mi s. Charles Healy and Mrs.
L. L. Wimberly, in charge. Those
attending are asked to bring
either a salad or covered dish and.
their own silver service.
Past Noble Grands club to meet
at 7:30 o'clock salad supper at
the I. O. O. F. hall. All members
urged to be present.
Friday, January 19.
Eden Lutheran Ladies Aid to
meet in afternoon at home of
Mrs. Ruth Forslund at 1164 Mili
tary street. Roseburg.
Rivcrsdaie grange No. 731 to
meet at 8:15 D. m. at hall. Re
freshments to be in charge of Mr.
and Mrs. E. G. Cloake, Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Cook. Mr. and Mrs.
I.. I.. Moore and Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Grove.
LADY ELKS PLAN FOR
POTLUCK SUPPER AT
REGULAR MEETING
The Ladv Elks held a regular
business meeting Thursday night
at the hall, at which time plans
were made for a ootluck suoDer
to be held next Thursday mht.
Jan 18 at the temnle for all Elks
and Ladv Elks. New members
are especially uri?ed to attend to
get acquainted. Mrs. L. L. Wim
berlv, president, announced the
following committee for the af
fair: Mrs. Albert Micelli. Mrs. H.
L. Bailev. Mrs. Jack Boor. Mrs.
A. P. Collins. Mrs. Charles Healy
nnri Mre Wlmherlv. Those at
tending are asked to brine either
a salad or covered dish and their
own silver service.
Pinochle and contract hridee
were In plav dunne the social
hour with Mrs. Val Strong win
ning the prbe for the former and
Mrs. L. L. Wimberly winning the
bridge prize. Those attending
were: Mis. L. L. Wimberlv. Mrs.
David L. Tavlor, Mrs. Charles
Healv. Mrs. Albert Micelli. Mrs
C. W. Dishmnn. Mrs. Val Strone
Mrs. Walter Good. Mrs. Harold
Haskln. Mrs. H. L. Bailev. Mrs
Jack Boor. Mrs. E. E. Sherman
and Mrs. A. P. Collins.
The next reeular social meet
Ine will be January 25 with Mrs.
Val Strong, Mrs. C. V. Dishman
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Private and Mrs.
Miss Bettle Ollivant, of Rose
burg, became the bride of Pri
vate Thorvald Hansey, of Eu
gene, at a very beautiful wed
ding ceremony December 21th at
the First Presbyterian church ill
Roseburg. Dr. Morris H. Roach
performed the impressive double
ring ceremony at two-thirty o'
clock in the afternoon, in the
presence of a large number of
relatives and friends.
Large white pom-pom chrysan
themums, ferns and candlelabra
holding tall white cathedral can
dles decorated the church. Pre
ceding the ceremony, Miss Mari
lyn Harpham, very charmingly
sang, "Because" and "I Love You
Truly." accompanied on the or
gan by Mrs. Homer W. Grow.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, E. F.
Ollivant, of Looklngglass, was
very beautiful in a white brocad
ed satin wedding gown fashioned
with a tull-lengtn train, tier wed
ding veil was full-length also ana
she carried a shower bouquet of
baby roses and gardenias.
Mrs. Fred Schulze, of look
ingglass, sister of the bride, was
LADY LIONS ENJOY
MEETING AT HELLIWELL
HOME MONDAY EVENING
Mrs. D. W. Helliwell entertain
ed the Lady Lions at a very love
ly eight o clock oessert-supper at
her beautiful home on South
Kane street Monday evening.
Chrysanthemums and daffodils
carried out a pretty motif for
the occasion.
Covers were placed for: Mrs.
Ford Singleton, Mrs. J. P. Mot-
schenbacher. Mrs. J. E. Hcnbest,
Mrs. B. L. Bell, Mrs. S. C. Rich
mond, Mrs. D. K. Dunham. Mrs.
J. C. Bewley, Mrs. Phil Harth.
Mrs. Luther Ellison. Mrs. Earl
Henry. Mrs. Joseph Wikoff, Mrs.
H. D. Palmer. Mrs. Kenneth Min
nick, Mrs. H. E. Rinabarger.
Mrs. Bruce Elliott, Mrs. Forrest
C. Losee. Mrs. Frank Long, Mrs.
L. M. Lehrbach, Mrs. G. J. Gilbo.
Mrs. Fred Schemer, Mrs. Bruce
Tuck, Mrs. Roy Sunderland and
the hostess, Mrs. Helliwell.
Mrs. Singleton, president, eon-
ducted the business meeting and
plans were made for a Valentine
party and dance to he held at the
Country clubhouse the evening of
February 10. Mrs. J. F. Motscn
enbacher and Mrs. Roy Sunder
land will be co-chairmen of the
affair and will be assisted bv Mrs.
L. M. Lehrbach, Mrs. D. W. Hel
liwell and Mrs. Phil Harth.
The next reeular meeting of
the group will be held at 8 o'clock
the evening ot rco. t at mo
home of Mrs. Bruce Elliott on
East Third street.
BIRTHDAYS HONORED
AT DELIGHTFUL PARTY
AT PLUMER HOME
Members of Florence Nightin
gale Tent No. 15, Dauchters of
Union Veterans of the Civil War,
havine birthdays in December
and January, were honored at a
verv lovely partv Thursday night
at the home of Mrs. Ruth Plum
er. Mrs. Adele Dunning won the
evening's game prize.
Delicious refreshments were
served bv Mrs. Plumer and Mrs.
Evelyn Cyrus to: Mrs. Adele
Dunnine. out-of-town euests. Mrs.
Nettle Hallcraft and Miss Virgin
ia Cyrus, guests of honor. Mrs.
Nellie Wilbur. Mrs. Essie Olson,
Mm. Marion Patrick. Mrs. Anna
Peterson, Miss Mary Peterson.
Miss Doris Dunning, Mrs. Anna
Carson and Virginia Belle and
Nancy Cyrus.
The birthday cake was cut by
Mrs. Hallcraft. Lovely gifts were
presented to the two guests of
honor.
Engraving.
Thorvald Hansey
matron of honor and was lovely
in a frosted pink organdy gown.
She carried a nosegay of carna
tions and chrysanthemums with
a shower of blue satin ribbons.
Miss Pauline Clouse of Eugene
was bridesmaid and was charm
ing in a frosted blue organdy
gown. She carried a nosegay of
carnations and chrysanthemums
with a shower ot pinK riooons.
Misses Donna Lee Schulze and
Gladys Ollivant, small nieces of
the bride, were flower girls and
were dressed in floor-length yel
low organri frocks with black
bows. Thev parried silver-colored
baskets filleld with button chry
santhemum4 Dickie Vanderhoff,
was dressed'in a soldier suit and
acted as ring bearer: carrying
the ring on a white satin pillow.
La Vein Hansey, of Eugene,
brother of the bridegroom, acted
as best man. Delbert Ollivant and
Fred Schulze were ushers.
After the ceremony, a lovely
reception was held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schulze in
Lookingglass. The bridegroom is
now stationed by the U. S. army
at Santa Barbara, Calif.
MERRY-GO-ROUND CLUB
HAS DELIGHTFUL MEETING
AT W. H. CARTER HOME
The Merry-Go-Round club held
a verv deliehtfui one o'clock pot-
luck luncheon Wednesday at the;
beautiful home of Mrs. W. H. car
ter in West Roseburg.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
Terrence Fitzgerald and Mrs. Ivan
Bros!, guests, and Mrs. J. R. Wil
son, Mrs. Arcnie wnson, Mrs.
Fred Vehring, Mrs. Emery Ba
ker, Mrs. L. D. Kleist, Mrs. Mable
P. Tavlor, Mrs. u. H. Morgan,
Mrs. Roy Burk, Mrs. Louis Ful
lerton, Mrs. Clyde Fullerton,
Mrs. J. Harold Nichols, Mrs.
Howard Carnes, Mrs. Jack Suks-
dorf and the hostess, Mrs. Carter.
Pollvanna gifts were exchanged
and new officers elected includ
ed: president, Mrs. Vehring; vice
president, Mrs. buksdorf, and sec
retary treasurer, Mrs. Archie
Wilson.
The next club meeting will be
LtZJi "hi!
o'clock dessert-luncheon at the
home of Mrs. Louis Fullerton at
Winston.
MISS VERNA GUILE IS
HOSTESS TO PINOCHLE
CLUB WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Miss Verna Guile very gracious
ly entertained her pinochle club
at a delightful seven-thirty
o'clock dessert-supper Wednesday
evening at her home. White chry
santhemums and white tapers
graced the beautifully appointed
table, where covers were placed
for: Miss Loretta Bailey, Miss
Anne Huebner. Miss Lois Pounds,
Miss Eleanor Fies, Miss Lois Up
dike, Miss Alice Findley, Miss
Frances Hutchinson and the host
ess. Miss Guile.
Pinochle was In play during
the pleasant evening hours with
Miss Bailey winning the high
score.
MRS. CHARLES V. STANTON
ENTERTAINS CARR 8TORE
EMPLOYEES AT DINNER
Mrs. Charles V. Stanton enter
tained the employees of Carr's
Variety store at a very charming
turkey dinner partv at her at
tractive home on East Commer
cial avenue Friday evening. -
Covers were placed for: Mrs.
Ray Rauch. Mrs. Joseph Noyer,
Mrs. Ella Hutchins, Mrs. Ralph
M. Church. Mrs. Ruth Cox, Mrs.
Lena McMullen. Miss Zoe New
man, Mrs. Robert Nicholson and
the hostess, Mrs. Stanton.
A pleasant social evening fol
lowed the dinner hour,
MISS BECKY VICTOR. I ' '
CAPTAIN RINA&ARGER, .
MARRIEO IN I0AHO .
The weHrilno- nf Miss Reckv
Victor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Victor of Twin Falls. Ida.,
and Marine Captain R. N. Rina
barger, son ot Mi, ana mis. n.
E. Rlnabareer. of Roseburg.- was
an evenet of July 9. The plngle
ring ceremony waa read by Dr.
U. L. Clark, pastor 9t me irsi
Presbyterian, church In Twin
Falls, at 2:30 at the home of the
bride's Darents in the presence
of 30 relatives and close friends.
Vows were exchanged by the
couple as they stood before an
improvised archway, backed by
lighted tapers and flanked on
either side by baskets of delphin
ium, white phlox and boule syr
inga. '
Given in marriage by her fath
er, the bride was lovely in a white
afternoon dress designed with
gored skirt, low-cut neckline and
short sleeves capped with shoul
der epaulets trimmed with white
velvet ribbon. With it she wore a
white half-hat and her corsage
was an orchid embedded In gar
denias. The bride's only attend
ant", Miss Mary Jean Shipman,
wore a light blue street dress
with a draped v-necKtine ana
cascading ruffles down the center
front ot the draped skirt. Her
corsage was gardenias. The
bride s mother wore a lavender
eyelet afternoon frock and her
corsage was PinK rosebuds. Don
fortertleld; brotner-in-law 01 tne
bridegroom, was best man.
A reception followed in the
Victor garden with the bridal pair
cutting tne aecoratea caKe in tra
ditional manner. Mrs. F. W.
Neale. Gooding. Ida., and Mrs.
T. M. Baird, Twin Falls, aunts of.
the bride, presided. The table was
covered with a lace cloth and
centered with the two-tiered
cake, which was topped with tiny
sprigs of double syringa.'
Capt. and Mrs. Rinabarger left
later that afternoon for Roseburg
to visit his parents a few days
before continuing to El Torra,
Calif., where he will be stationed
at the marine corps air base.'For
traVeling the bride chose a
brown and chartreuse cotton
sport suit with matching acces
ories and the orchid from her
bridal corsage.
Mrs. Rinabarger attended Twin
Falls high school and University
I of Idaho at Moscow, where she
was pledged to Alpha Pi sororitf.
Fr the last year and a half she
has been employed by'the Kinney
Wholesale company in Twin Falls
Capt. Rinabarger was gradu
ated from Medford high school
and was a student at Oregon
State college, and is a member of
Theta Chi fraternity. He also at
tended Southern Oregon college
of Education before enlisting in
the marine air corps in 1941. He
lhad previously taken civilian pi
lots training at the Medfort air
port. He returned to this country
about three months ago after a
year of active duty in the south
Pacific. His parents moved to
Roseburg fn April from Medford.
T. N. T. CLUB HAS
DELIGHTFUL MEETING
ON TUESDAY EVENING
Mrs. Earl Kennedy and ' Mrs.
William McCullum were Joint
hostesses at a very charming
eight o'clock dessert-supper at the
former's home Tuesday evening
when they entertained the T. N.
T. club. Beautiful chrysanthe
mums carried out the decorative
motif for the occasion. ,
Covers were placed for: Mrs.
John Barney, a guest, and Mrs.
Paul Morgan, Mrs. Sherman Mor
ris. Mrs. Cliff Thornton, Mrs.
Graydon Hoover, Mrs. Fred L.
Perry, Mrs. Leah Welsh, Mrs.
Howard Marsh, Mrs. Robert
Keefe, Mrs. Sidney Moon and the
hostesses, Mrs. Kennerly and Mrs.
McCullum.
Mrs. Thornton won the high
score in gin rummy with Mrs.
Morris receiving the low score;
Mrs. Keefe won high score in pi
nochle with Mrs. Marsh receiv
ing tho low score and prizes for
the guessing games went to Mrs.
Morris, who received two of the
prizes; Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Keefe
and Mrs. Moon.
The club will meet Jan. 23 at
the home of Mrs. Paul Morgan.
I NTER-SE STUDY CLUB
HAS DELIGHTFUL MEETING
AT RAMSDELL HOME
Acacia, daffodils and violets
carried out a pretty spring motif
for the one o'clock dessert-luncheon
given by Mrs. Delmar Rams
dell Tuesday, when she gracious
ly entertained the Intcr-Ee. Study
club at' her home.
rd'Asam?Mrrr R B-ndi
Covers were placed for: Mrs.
Mrs. Theo Bond, Mrs. Paul Ged
ties, Mrs. George Churchill. Mrs.
W. M. Campbell. Mrs. Paul El
liott, Mrs. E. S. Hall, Mrs. W.
Howard Pattlson. Mrs. C. M.
Stark, Mrs. Alva Laws, Mrs. John
Ulrich and the. hostess, Mrs.
Ramsdell.
Mrs. Asam presented a very in
teresting report on "Future plans
tor cities to come in tne post war
world" and de lehttul ro l ean top
ics were given by the membeiw on
landscape architecture."
The club will meet Jan. 23 at
a one o'clock dessert-luncheon at
the home of Mrs. Pattison at 826
South Pine street with Mrs. Theo
Bond presenting the program on
"Seeing Our World."
MISS NAOMI 8COTT
ENTERTAINS MUSIC
TEACHERS MONDAY
Miss Naomi Scott very gra
ciously entertained the Douglas
County Music Teachers associa
tion at the home of Miss Helen
Casey on Blakcley street Monday
evening.
Miss Scott played Tosca record
ings, which were greatly enjoyed,
after which a social hour of vis
iting was held and lovely refresh
ments were served by Miss Scott
to Charles A. Brand and Miss Hel
en Casey, guests, and Mrs. Morris
H. Roach, Miss Gladys H. Strong,
Mrs. F. G. Burr, Mrs. Homer W.
Grow and Mrs. Charles A Brand.
The group will meet at eight
o'clock the evening of Feb. 12
at the home of Mrs. Brand on
Winchester street)
Marry in Roseburg,
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Photo by Clark's Studio. News-Review Engraving.
1 1 '.Ph. M lo and Mrs. Harry Dunning
Miss ' Adell St. Clair, second
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
St. Clair of San Francisco, be
came the bride of Harry Dun
ning, Ph. M 1c, son of Mrs.
Marlon Patrick. of Roseburg,
Saturday, December 30, at one i
o'clock at the First Presbyterian
church in Roseburg. Dr. Morris
H. Roach, pastor of the church,
performed the Impressive double
ring ceremony in the presence of
relatives and close friends. Mixed
flower bouquets in large baskets
were used to decorate the altar.
The bride was very lovely In a
teal blue suit with brown acces
sories. Her corsage was of gar
denias. Miss Doris Dunning, sis
ter of the bridegroom, was maid
of honor, and wore a powder
blue suit with matching hat and
a corsage of gardenias. Fred
Schemer, Jr., acted as best man.
A dinner and reception follow
ed at six o'clock at the home of
the bridegroom's mother, Mrs.
Marion Patrick, at 900 East First
street. The table was centered
with a beautiful two-tiered deco
rated wedding cake and a flower
HAPPY HOUR CLUB HAS
ENJOYABLE EVENING
MEETING ON WEDNESDAY
Mrs. H. B. Kruse and Mrs.
Glenn Cox were Joint hostesses to
the Kiversdale Happy Hour club
at the former's home Wednesday
evening. Mrs. E. C. Wimer con
ducted the business session In the
absence of the president, Mrs. Er
nest irussell, who is ill. During
the social hour, the members
made scrapbooks for Carmen
Cox, who is confined to her home
Later in the evening Mrs.
Kruse and Mrs. Cox served de
licious refreshments to the hit
ter's sister, Miss Eunice Post,
and Miss Marjorle Ott, guests,
and Mrs. W. E. Buell, Mrs. W. E.
Ott, Mrs. C. M. Stark, Mrs. E. C.
Wlmer, Mrs. T. R, Burr, Mrs.
Charles E. Lee, Mrs. Walter Bai
ley, Mrs. , Dale Gulley, Mrs. Don
ald Guiley, Mrs. Woodrow Conn,
Mrs. B. A. Utterback and Mrs. R.
L. Hurmon.
The Feb. 14 meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Harmon
with Mrs. Frank Denton as co
hostess: .'
MRS. R. D. COEN IS
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB
AT DESSERT-LUNCHEON
Mrs. R. D. Coen very gracious
ly entertained her bridge club at
a charming one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon
at her beautiful
home oh Overlook Thursday. Hol
ly formed the decorations for the
occasion.
Covers were placed for: Mrs.
Roy Catching and Mrs. George
Wharton, guests, and Mrs. Mau
rice J. Newland, Mrs. Harrie W.
Booth, Mrs. H. C. Wells, Mrs. H.
H. Turner, Mrs. Lcroy Hiatt, Mrs.
Chester Morgan and the hostess,
Mrs. Coen,
Contract bridge was the diver
sion of the pleasant afternoon
hours with Mrs. Wharton win
ning the high score ahd Mrs.
Morgan, second high score.
U. OF O. MOTHERS CLUB
TO MEET TUESDAY NIGHT
The University of Oregon Moth
ers club will meet at a seven
o'clock dessert-supper next Tues
day night (members are asked to
take note of the change of day
from Wednesday to Tuesday) at
the home of Mrs: H. A. Watzig on
the North Pacific highway with
Mrs. C. E. Roselund and Mrs. L.
e; McClintock, assisting hostess
es. All members are urged to be
present and are asked to bring
a white elephant for the auction
sale, which will be held during
the social hour.
MR. AND MRS. ROBERTS
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
OF DAUGHTER, MARY NANCY
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie E. Roberts,
817 South Pine street, Roseburg,
announce the engagement of
their daughter. Miss Mary Nancy,
to Andrew Holmes King, Major
in the United States army. Ma
jor King is the son of Mr. and
Mrs.' A. R. King, who reside at
328 Ponce de Leon avenue, N,
E., Atlanta, Georgia. No date has
been set for tne wedding, as ma
jor King is serving, with the arm
ed forces overseas.
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.
Hew Service Laundry & Dry Cleaners
CALL 88
December 30
SisJ
arrangement of snapdragons and
ferns.
Guests were: Senator and Mrs
Thomas Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs
George Frew, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Schemer, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.'
Charles Craig, Mrs. Quincy
Brown, Mrs. Ralph Herman, Mrs.
Fred Schemer, Sr., Miss Donna
Welt. Richard Dunning, Clarla
Pettlt, Raymond Dunning, Miss
Doris Dunning and the hostess,
Mrs. PatrlcK.
Many beautiful gifts were pre
sented to the bride and bride
groom. The bride, who is a sister to
Mrs. Charles Dunning, was a
bookkeeper for Wenlstein and Co.
1041 Market street, San Fran
cisco. The bridegroom was gradu
ated from Roseburg high and was
employed at Parkinson's store
until enlisting in the navy, De
cember 7, 1941. He has Just re
turned from the South Pacific
area, where he served 30 months.
The bride will remain in Rose
burg with the bridegroom's
mother, until he receives his new
orders.
RANDLETTS HONORED
AT CHARMING
FAREWELL AFFAIRS
Mr. and Mrs. JIarry Randlett,
prominent Roseburg residents for
the last 20 years and who have
sold their property here and left
yesterday for Eugene to reside
at 73 West 17th street, were hon
ored by friends Thursday.
On Thursday afternoon, Mrs.
W. J. Clark entertained at a
charming surprise farewell party
at her home 812 Hoover street,
honoring Mrs. Randlett, at which
time a very beautiful gift was
presented to the guest of honor
from: Mrs. Homer W. Grow,
Mrs. E. C. Patterson, Mrs. Ray
Vanderbeck, Mrs. C. P. Snoddy,
Mrs. Sidney Moon, Jr., Mrs. Fred
L. Perry, Mrs. B. F. Shields, Mrs.
J. R. Patterson, Mrs. Irene Wil
liams, Mrs, Ted Bloom, Mrs. W.
Howard Pattison. Mrs. E. F. Crit-
eser, Mrs. Leslie Roberts and the
hostess, Mrs. Clarke. A pleasant
social hour was enjoyed and love
ly refreshments were served by
the hostess.
In the evening. Mr. and Mrs.
Clarke held open house at their
home for members of the hirst
Christian church to call In honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Randlett. Those
enjoying the occasion with the
Rand etts and the host ann host
ess included: Mrs. Anna M. Lew
is, Mrs. Anna H. Carson, Mrs.
Ethel White. Mr. and Mrs. H. B.
Church, Mr. and Mrs. James Mil
ler, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Young
and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Love. A
very beautiful myrtlewood gift
was presented to Mr. and Mrs.
Randlett and delicious retresn-
ments were servct).
Mr. and Mrs. Randlett have a
host of friends In Roseburg, who
reeret the r moving. The couple
was especially popular wun cnu
dren, having operated a store on
Mill street tor many years, ana
being widely known for their gen
erosity to the children of the
community. Mr. ana Mrs. low
are moving Into the Randlett
home here.
CIRCLE NO. 2 IS
ENTERTAINED AT JENKINS
HOME MONDAY EVENING
Mrs. Paul Jenkins and Miss
Madlyn Stearns entertained the
Circle No. 2 of St. Joseph's Al
tar society at the former's lovely
home in Laurelwood Monday eve
ning. Miss Coletta Langenberg and
Mrs. A. P. Collins were appointed
chairmen of the committee to
serve breakfast to the students of
St. Joseph's Catholic school the
first Friday morning in Feb.
Lovelv refreshments were serv
ed buffet style by Mrs. Jenkins i
and Miss Stearns to: Mis. Josepn
Kest, president, Mrs. A. P. Col
lins, Mrs., Mary Lawson, Mrs.
Evelyn Doyle, Miss Metu-Marle
Amiot, Miss Helen Casey. Miss
Coletta Langenberg. Miss Cecelia
Watzig and Miss Kay and Miss
Annaloris Ward.
The group will meet the eve
ning of Feb. 12 at the home of
Miss Kay a,nd Miss Annaloris
Ward on South Stephens street.
MILDRED DILLING TO
BE HEARD IN HARP
CONCERT, ON FEB. 1 , ,
Miss Mildred Dilling, lharplst,
will be heard by the Roseburg
Community Concert association
at 8:15 o'clock the evening of Feb.
1, at the Junior high school.
Mildred Dilling has achieved
world recognition as one of the
outstanding harpists of the time.
Born in America, iter eariy musi
cal studies were made in this
country; later she continued them
in Europe under Henrietta Ken
ie, the great French harpist.
Her European debut took place
at the Sulle Erard, Paris. Such
was the success of this initial
appearance that she was Imme
gaged for gala concerts at the
Trocadero and the Salle Gaveau,
the largest concert halls in Par
is, followed bv concerts on the
Continent and in the British Isles.
Returning to America, her con
certs here duplicated her conti
nental triumphs and started her
upward on the road to assured
success, the heights of which she
has reached and maintained. Her
frequent New York recitals are
brilliant events in the music cai
endar of the metropolis.
Abroad her fame has kept pace
with her renown here. Frequent
performances in the British Isles,
France and elsewhere on the con
tinent have gained for her art
the appreciation ot thousantis.
To this American artist was
given the distinction of being the
first solo harpist to broadcast in
Ireland, land of the harp, and to
give the first harp recital for tel
evision for tho British Broadcast
ing company.
Miss Dilling has had the honor
of playing seven private engage
ments at the White House.
She recently made her motion
picture debut, presented by Ar
tists Films.
Mildred Dllling's unrivaled po
sition as the foremost woman
harpist has been acknowledged
by tho critics and bv a vast pub
lic in Europe and America. Nev-
ROSE THEATER
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er before has a harplBt achieved'
so wide-spread a following.,1 ' '
Her rare gift of Interpretation,
coupled with a complete mastery
of technique, Jias aroused new In- .
terest In tho harp as a solo Instru-,
ment and increased the demand ''
for hor as a : reciUltet. ... . v
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UNITED WORKER9 CLASS ' ,!
HOLDS MEETING FRIOAY ;
Ull BOM HOME' '
Th United Workers class of
the First Christian church met -at
the home of Mrs. J: R. Wilson
nt 631 South Stephens street wun
Mrs. Clifford White presiding
over the business Rcsslnn.
A social hour followed and love
iw re',-ehments were, served bv
ivt-o, wi'on to: Mr. Clifford '
while Mrs. J M. M"'er Mrs. ,
Mnry Plumer, Mrs. W. H. Carter,
Mrs. C E. Munson. Mrs Annt
i ev'i. Mrs. Annie Abel, Mr. H.
n ; C""reh, Mro PitZPf Beetle",
Mi-? Mab' P. Tavlor Mrs. H C.
PtsIow. Mr An"-1 Cr"n. Mrs.
A'ma Orr, Mrs E'l'abeth Rose,
Mrs. H. F. Snvdo Mrp Carl An
dc"on nd Mr. T. W. Delano".
The class will-moot at "? o'clock
the afto-non o' Feb. nt. the
Vinra nf ta TaiYWC ftTIHnl fill
FovW street Members er pVed
i attend nd to havo their th,n''
hles. needles and scissors with
them.
TRIANftl.E r.l UR HAS
MF.ETIN" TUESDAY
AT LEACH HOMF
The Triangle club met Tuesday
oveninp- at the home of Bette
Leach. Suggestions were made on
wavs to earn monev for Ihff In.
fantlle Paraly's drio, which will
open soon. Following a social
hour refreshments were served.
Watch for the announcement
of the Grand Opening of the
NEW STAR THEATRE
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a fm.
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THEATER
SUNDAY
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TONIGHT
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and COSTELLO
end Mrs. E. I, Rodgers, hostesses,