i ROSfeBURG flEWS-REVlEW, R0SEBUR5, 0R50N, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1145
THREE
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Soekd Calendar
Monday April 23
B. P. W. C. to meet at 8 d. m.
at clubhouse with Nellie Mc-
Calhster. chairman. Marearet
Page, Dolma Grobe, Mary Van
Dyne and Ruth Hodson. Rev. Wil
liam L. Klaker, guest speaKer on
"A world where life is whole-
spme." Musical reading and other
special ieatures planned on pro
gram. Refreshments.
Miss Annaloris Ward (voice
pupil of Mrs. Charles A. Brand)
und Miss Georgene Shanklin
l( piano pupil of Miss Gladys H.
Strong) to bo presented in joint
recital at 8 p. m. at First Baptist
church. Public cordially Invited.
Riversdale grange invites public
to benefit card party at 8 p. m.
' at hall. Prizes for high scores in
five-hundred and pinochle. Door
prize and refreshments.
State department of American
Legion Auxiliary to sponsor
dance at Veterans Facility at 7:45
in evening. Members of legion
auxiliary and friends Invited.
Tuesday April 24 '
Rebekah lodge to meet at 8
p. m. at I. O. O. F. hall. Refresh
ments in charge of Blanche Marr,
Lois Updike, Amanda Anderson,
Nona Thompson, Aileen Rapp,
t,stner isaner, tuna ocuneiu, j.
B. Bailey and Jess Marr. Initia
tion will be held and refresh
ments will be served.
Inter-Se Study club to meet at
1:30 o'clock dessert-luncheon at
home of Mrs. C. M. Stark with
Mrs. John Ulrich in charge of
program topic, "Recreation."
Sutherlin P.-T. club to hold
election of officers and important
meeting at 8. p. m. at community
hall. Everyone interested, invited.
Eagles auxiliary to meet at 8
p. m. at Eagles hall. Nomination
of officers. Pollyanna names will
be exchanged.
Wednesday April 25
F. S. club to meet in afternoon
at home of Mrs. C. H. Wickham
on South Mill street. All mem
bers cordially invited.
Bethel No. 18, Job's Daughters
will meet at Canyonville hall at 8
p. m. with Chapter 57, O. E. S. as
hostess. Initiation will be held.
Patch and Chat club to meet in
evening at home of Mrs. Jack
Boor.
Merry-Go-Round club to meet
at 1:30 o'clock dessert-luncheon at
home of Mrs. Mable P. Taylor in
Roscburg with M,rs. Rv p.Klelst
as hostess. " ' " '
Jolly Circle club to meet In af
ternoon at home of Mrs. Freeman
Williams. There will be a plant
exchange and pie recipes will be
discussed.
Social club of Georee Starmer
auxiliary to United Spanish War
. veterans to meet at 1:30 p. m.
at home of Mrs. Margaret Rod
gers, 201 Haynes street. All mem
bers of the auxiliary urged to be
present. .
District No. if of Oregon State
Nurses association to sponser 7J
o ciock dinner at Hotel umpqua
honoring Miss Lucy D. Germain,
R. N. of New York, field rep
, resentative of the American Jour
nal of Nursing, official publica
tion of the American Nurses as
sociation, and consultant for
national nursing council for war
service. Any graduate nurses de
siring to attend the dinner are
asked to call Mrs. Ivan Pickens
at 727-J or Mrs. A. B. Cacy at 49.
Thursday April 26
Lady Elks to meet at 8 p. m.
at temple for social. Prizes to be
given winners In contract bridge
and pinochle. Refreshments In
charge of Mrs. Mitchell Moore,
Mrs. Bert Anderson and Mrs.
. Percy Aikin.
Days Creek Women's club to
meet in afternoon at home of
Mrs. Edna Ulam. ,
Friday April 27
Second of series of card parties
sponsored by Evergreen grange
to be held at 8 p. m. at the hall.
Prizes for pinochle and five-hun-ured
will be given winners.
Public invited. Refreshments.
Florence Nightingale Tent No.
15, Daughters of Union Veterans
of the Civil War to meet at 7:30
p. m. at Roseburg Woman's club
house. All members requested to
be present.
Saturday April 28
Catholic ladies welfare shop,
located in basement of parish
house on East Oak street, open
all-day.
Riversdale grange social night
for members and guests at 8:30
p. m. at hall. Mr. and Mrs. r,. u.
Trozelle and Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Spencer in charge.
Junior-Senior formal Prom at
8:30 D. m. at Senior High school
gym. Art Holman's orchestra
from Eugene to furnish music.
DEPARTMENT PRESIDENT
VISITS AUXILIARY IN
ROSEBURG FRIDAY NIGHT
About 40 members of George
Starmer camo and auxiliary,
United Spanish War Veterans,
attended a 6:30 dinner, Friday
evening at the I. O. O. F. hall, in
honor of Mrs. Lolo Skelly, de
partment president of the auxil
iary. The long tables were beau
tifully decorated with choice
flowers from the Elsie Wright
gardens.
After the dinner the camp and
auxiliary held regular meetings,
later joining to hear an address
by Mrs. Skelly. This was the
annual official visit of the de
partment president to the local
auxiliary.
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
GOLDA PARKER WICKHAM
HONORED AT CHARMING
TEA SATURDAY AFTERNOON
In compliment to Mis. Golda
Parker Wickham, dean of women
at the University of Oregon, the
University of Oregon Mothers
club entertained at a very charm
ing tea Saturday afternoon at
the attractive home of the presi
dent, Mrs. Len B. Fishbaek, on
South Kane street. This annual
spring tea is sponsored by the
club to assist the scholarship loan
fund and this year will aid in
furnishing a room at the me
morial building on the university
campus.
Gorgeous bouquets of yellow
and white were used about the
rooms, while the university col
ors of yellow and green were
carried out with the addition of
green maline bows on the bou
quets. The tea table, covered by
an exquisite lace cloth, as cen
tered with a modernistic ar
rangement of yellow daffodils,
white iris, China roses, lurge
green tapers in white holders.
The decorations were arranged bv
Mi's. Velle Broadway Mrs. II. O.
Pargeter and Mrs. L. W. Josse.
Mrs. Len B. Rishback Mrs. H.
T. Hansen and Mrs. L. E. Mc
Clintock, officers of the club,
graciously received the guests,
who were presented to the guest
of honor, Mrs. Wickham.
Invited to pour during the tea
hours included: Mrs. C. H. Wick
ham and Mrs. Hugh Whipple
(mother-in-law and sister-in-law
of the guest of honor) ; Mrs. Paul
Elliot, Mrs. Fred A. Knight, Mrs.
Charles A. Brand, Mrs. R. L.
Whipple, Mrs. Washington
Hughes, Mrs. John E. Runyan,
Mrs. Roy O. Young.
Assisting about the rooms
were: Mrs. J. F. Dillard. Mrs. W.
H. Carter, Mrs. Sig Fett, Mrs.
Fred Hamilton, Mrs. Edyth Gil
mour, Mrs. Charles Craig and
Mrs. Roy O. Young. Miss Ruth
Hansen, Miss Patricia McClin
toek and Mi6s Joanne Hume
served. The .entertainment was
in charge of Mrs. Carl E. Wim
berly, Miss Patricia McClintock,
Miss Cecelia Wat.lg, Mrs. Eugene
Powell and Mrs. T. C. Fitzgerald.
Publicity was in charge of Mrs.
J. F. Dillard.
Many friends of Mrs. Wickham
called during the afternoon, as
she is very well known in Rose
burg, having formerly been a
Douglas county teacher. She has
been prominent in educational
work -for a , number of years
and her year as dean of women
at the University of Oregon has
been very successful. Mrs. Wick
ham gave a splendid talk on her
work at the university and told
of whirr is 'expected of the young
women students. Members of the
Roseburg senior and junior High
schools were asked as guests to
hear Mrs. Wickham's talk.
Walter Naff sane, "Sylvia."
by Ole Speaks and "Sweet Little
Jesus Boy," accompanied by his
wife, the former Rose Marv Fish
back, who nlayed the following
piano selections: "Romane Sibe
lius"; "Danse Americaine," by
Mowrey; "Humoresque - Negre,"
by Grunman; "Crescendo." by
Lasson: "Golliwogg's Cake Walk"
by DeBussy. and "Caprice Vicn
nois," by Fritz Kreisler. Mis.
Gordon Stewart played the fol
lowing piano selections on the
program: "Dance-Caprice" and
"Nocturn in C Major," by Greig,
"Mazurka," by Chopin; "Valse,"
by Brahms, "Romance Sans Pa
roles," by Saint-Saens and "The
Rosary," by Nevin.
The tea and program was one
of the finest and most charming
events of the season.
D. A. R. MEETING IS
HELD AT BOOTH HOME
MONDAY AFTERNOON
The D. A. R. met Monday after
noon with Mrs. Edwin Booth on
the Country Club road with Mrs.
George M. Brown, regent, pre
siding. The meeting opened with
the pledge to the flag and sing
ing of the national anthem. The
secretary's report was given by
Mrs. Walter Monger.
The afternoon's program on
the- topic, "Hymns of Our
Churches," was very interest
ingly presented by Mrs. W. M.
Campbell, program chairman.
At the tea hour Mrs. Booth
served lovely refreshments to:
Mrs. George M. Brown, Mrs. W.
M. Campbell, Mrs. Douglas Waite,
Mrs. Washington Hughes, Mrs.
C. L. Branton, Mrs. D. N. Buscn
bark, Mrs. F. H. Churchill, Mrs.
William Anderson and Mrs. Wal
ter Monger.
The club will hold its annual
election of officers at the May 21
meeting to be held at 7:30 o'clock
in evening at the home of Mrs.
E. B. Stewart in Laurelwood.
The high school girl to receive
the D. A. R. honors for the year
will be honored at this meeting.
MR. AND MRS. ISONv
ENTERTAINS AT DINNER
AT THEIR HOME SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ison enter
tained with a chicken dinner last
Sunday at their home in West
Melrose.
Those present were: Miss Verla
Nelson, Mrs. Don Jensen and
Kathleen Jensen of Spokane.
Washington, Mrs. Fred Held of
Sacramento, California, Mr. and
Mrs. Letcher Ison and Sally Lou
of Sutherlin, Oregon, and the
host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs.
A. M. Ison and daughter, Lila.
MYRTLE CREEK
Repairing of all kinds. Heavy
duty truck and cat experts.
Welding tires batteries
SERVICE GARAGE
SHOWER PARTY IS
GIVEN IN HONOR OF
MRS. JAMES MEDFORD
Mrs. V. V. Harpham and Mi's
G. C. Blake were joint hostesses
at a very lovely miscellaneous
shower parly at the former's
home Monday evening in com
pliment to Mrs. James Mcdford.
Large bouquets of wild current
and spirea were arranged about
the rooms.
The large serving table, cover
ed by a beautiful lace cloth, was
centered with a bowl of narcissi,
Oriental roses and primroses and
the smaller tables were centered
with bouquets of wild flowers. !
Guessing games were enjoyed!
and Drizcs were awarded to: Miss
and Miss Mabel Thompson.
Lovely gifts were presented to
Mi's. Mcdford from: Miss Loretta
Bailev, Miss Myrtle Thomnson,
Miss Dorothy Haines, Miss Mabel
Thompson, Mrs. Russell Kaine,
Mrs. Doris Long, Mrs. Virginia
Roberts, Mrs. Eva Barr. Miss
Phvllis Gadway, ,Miss Rubv
Golden. Mrs. Charles Ed
wards. Mrs. Joe Copeland
Mrs. Tommy Atkins, Mrs. C.
P. Snoddv, Mrs. Doris Pvle,
Mrs. Henry Bailey. Mrs. Donald
White, Mrs. Joe Bailey. Mrs. Don
Cunningham. Mrs. Earl Agee,
Mrs. Rov Havens. Mrs. Albert
Weiss, Mrs. La Val Medford. Miss
Verna Guile, Miss June Goetz,
Mrs. C. M. Ervin, Mrs. F. I. Betts,
Mrs. R. L. Preston. Miss Marilvn
Preston. Mrs. George Wilcox,
Miss Marilyn Haroham. Mrs.
Deloros Case, Miss Mabelle
Knnggs, Mrs. Harold Cacy, Mrs.
Will Burt. Miss Cleo Nover. Mrs.
Marl Liles, Mrs. Oliver L. John
son. Mrs. Wanda Weber, Miss
Barbara Turner and the host
esses, Mrs. Harpham and Mrs.
Blake.
Later in the evening the host
esses served delicious refresh
ments. STATE PRESIDENT PAYS
VISIT AT W. C. T. U.
MEETING WEDNESDAY
Mrs. Fred J. Tooze. Jr.. Port
land, state president of the W. C.!
T. U., paid her official visit to the
W. C. T. U. at a very interesting
meeting at the First Presbyter
ian church Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Len B. Fishbaek led the
song service and accompanied
Mrs. R. D. Knigge, who sang,
"Draw Nigh to God", followed by
the devotion on "Prayer" by Dr.
Morris H. Roach.
Mrs. Annie L. Russell, presi
dent of the Roseburg W. C. T. U.,
graciously introduced the state
president, Mrs. Tooze, and Mrs.
Arthur Marsh, Lookinfglass,
Dou"ln;s countv W. , C. T 1 U.j
president, and Mrs. G. A. Spen
dent. Mrs. Tooze fjave an address on
the "Phases of national and state
legislation." The afternoon's pro
gram closed with the showing of
pictures of recreational activities
at the Childrens Farm Home of
Corvallis.
Lovely refreshments were ser
ved at the tea hour by Mrs.
George M. Brown, chairman, as
sisted bv W. C. T. U. members
of the Presbyterian church. A
beautiful hand crocheted lac
cloth covered the table, which
was centered with lavender and
gold spring flowers and tall yel
low tapers. Oriental hand painted
china from Canton. China, was
used. Bouquets about the room
were large arrangements of
flowering quince.
MR. AND MRS. CUMMINGS
ENTERTAIN PINOCHLE
POTLUCK CLUB SATURDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cummings
entertained their pinchle club at j
a delightful six-thirty o'clock pot
luck supper Saturday evening. A
lovely lace cloth covered the ta
ble which was centered with a
beautiful arrangement of Camel
lias. - I
Covers were placed for: Mr. '
and Mrs. Val Strone, Mr. anil ;
Mrs. E. E. Sherman, Mr. and Mrs.
E. J.' Rodgcrs and the host and
hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Cummines.
High scores for the ovninq's
pinochle play were won hy Mr.
and Mrs. Cummings. i
TRIANGLE CLUB HAS
ENJOYABLE SOCIAL
MEETING THIS WEEK
The Triangle club met at the i
home of Bettie Leach this week
with her mother, Mrs. Ethel B.
Hecathorn as co-hostess. A short
business meeting was follower! by
a social hour enioyed by: Mrs.
Inga High, Mrs. M. Jackson, Mrs.
Gertrude Hess, Mrs. Eva Bar
rows. Mrs. Hattie Gucrrin, Miss
Jennie Jorev, Mrs. Myrtle Wen
ger and the hostesses, Bettie
Leach and Ethel Hecathorn.
Later in the evening lovely, re-;
freshments were sei'ved.
Feet Hurt?
Dr. L. J. Williams, formerly
of Salem and Eugene, using
the "Locke" method of foot
correction, Electro Therapy
for Rheumatism and Neuri
tus, Arch Supports to your in
dividual correction.
Corns, callouses, ingrown
nails and all foot troubles
scientifically treated.
Corne in and get immediate
relief for your foot
ailments.
Office at the
Umpqua Hotel
Telephone 412
By Appointment Only
To Be Presented In
i -i . .
Georgene Shanklin
Roseburg music lovers are most
cordially invited to enjoy one of
the finest recitals of the year
Mondav evening at eight o'clock
at the First Bnutist church, when
Miss Gladys H. Strong will pre
sent Miss Georgene Shanklin,,
pianist, and Mrs. Charles A.
Brand will present Miss Anna
loris Ward, soprano, in a joint
concert.
The program is as follows:
Sonata in E minor, Haydn;
Georgene Shanklin.
Mv Mother bids me bind my
Hair, Havdn; The Sandman, Schu
man: One Fine Day from
"Madame .Butterfly", Puccini;
Annaloris Ward.
LOYAL LEADERS CLASS
HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING
AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
The Loyal Leaders class of the
First Christian church held a not
luck supper in the basement of
the church last Thursday eve
ning. After the supper a short
business meeting was called by
the president, Mrs. Paul Shank
lin. At the close of the business
meeting Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Glick were surprised with a show
er of gifts for their new baby boy.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Darrel Anderson. Lynn and
Lance Anderson. Mrs. John
Barney, Mr. and Mrs., Dock
Carter. Mrs. Ralph Church, Mr.
and Mrs. Ormand Feldkamn,
Jerry Feldkamn. Mrs. Len Fish
back, Dickie F'shback, Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Glick. Mr. and Mrs.
Earnest Higgonbotham, Freddie
Higgonhotham, Mr. and Mrs.
Runert Lee, Mrs. Jesse.Marr, Miss
Lorina Pease. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Perry. Mrs. Paul Shanklin. Mr.
Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. Everet
Wimer. Barnev Wimer. Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Unrath.'Mrs. Edna Ham
mond. SEWING CLUB IS
ENTERTAINED HONORING
CORVALLIS VISITOR
Mrs. Earl Wiley very gra
e'ouslv ' entertained her sewln
club at a charming eight o clock
dessert-suoner ' her beautiful
home on South Kane street Tues
day evening in compliment to
her house guest, Mrs. E. A. Brit
ton, of Corvallis, a former mem
ber of the club.
Camellias, snowdrops and nar
cissi formed a prettv motif for
the occasion. Covers were nlaced
for: Mrs. Britton, guest of honor,
Mrs. A. B. Cacv, a euest of the
evening, and the following club
members: Mrs. Grfnt Osborn
Mrs. Willis Myers, Mrs. Harold
Bellows. Mrs. E. S. Hall. Mrs.
Clyde Carstens, Mrs. A. B. Tay
lor and the hostess. Mrs. Wiley.
Sewing and visiting were en
loved during the pleasant eve
ning hours. Mrs. Britton left
Wednesday for her home in Cor
vallis. MISS ELLSWORTH ELECTED
HEAD THETA SIGMA PHI
Miss Mary Margaret Ellsworth,
Roseburg, junior in journalism,
was elected president of the Uni
versity of Oregon chapter of
Theta Sigma Phi, women's na
tional lournalism honorary, this
week. She is a daughter of Con
gressman and Mrs. Harris Ells-
I w lit
Mr- ?&
"From whore I sit on this South Pacific Island, wartime
laundry service back in the good old U. S. A. looks pretty
good. I wash my socks, shorts and shirts in my helmet. I
hang my 'Laundered ( ? ) ' shirt on a bush to dry and expect
a bug or two to hide in it! I press my clothes under my
blanket or not at all there isn't much ironing equipment in
a fox hole and the only starch is in a guy's backbone. Yet
I understand that some of my friends back in the U. S. A.
are complaining about wartime laundry servicel When
this thing is over, I'll be back to help my old boss in the
laundry. Until then, do me a little favor carry on."
NEW SERVICE LAUNDRY
Cell 88
Recital
U
-.Annaloris Ward
Cuckoo. Daquln; By a Meadow
Brook. MacDowell; Improvisa
tion, MacDowell; Puck, Grieg;.
Murmuring Zephvrs, ' Jensen Nie
maiin; Georgene Shanklin.
Ave Maria. Schubert : Were my
Song with Wins Provided, Hahn;
Let My Song Fill Your Heart,
Charles; Annaloris Ward.
Giddv Girl. Inert: Orientale,
Amani: Romance sans Paroles,
Saint Saens: Ballet Music from
"Rosamunde" Schubert G a n z;
Georgene Shanklin.
When I Was Seventeen, a
Swedish Folk Song, Kramer:
Her is a Ive-Song. Ward: Les
Fllles de Cadiz, Delibes; Anna
loris Ward.
ALTAR SOCIETY HAS
DELIGHTFUL MEETING
ON MONDAY EVENING
Mrs. Mary Lawson and Mrs.
Sidney Domenico were joint host
esses to Circle No. 2 of St. Jo
seph's Altar socletv Monday eve
'in" nt the former's home al 339
S. Mill street. !
Mrs. Lawson and Mrs. Robert
Snaneake were nupointod to serve
the Breakfast Mav 4 to the chil
dren of St. Joseph's school.
Those present were: Father
William Cou.fhlan, nuest. and
Mrs. Joseph Fest. ' Mrs. Fnbovt
Span cake. Miss MetaM'irie
Amiot. Miss Madlvn Sterns. Miss
Colotta Ijingenberg, MPs. Ruby
Kcallnn. Miss Annaloris and Miss
Knv Ward, Mrs. A. P. Collins,
Mrs. Paul Jenkins and the hist
essses, Mrs. Lawson and Mrs. Do
menico. Followinc the meeting the host
esses served lovely refreshments.
The group will meet the evening
of May 14 at 8 o'clock at the home
of Miss Meta-Marle Amiot on So.
Main street with Mrs. Rubv Scal
lon as co-hostess. All members are
urped to be present as a group
picture is to be taken.
MPS EARL ULLRICH
ENTERTAINS INTER-SE
STUDY CLUB WEDNESDAY
Mrs. F.irl Ullrich invited the
Tnter-Se Study club to a delight
ful Informal affair at her home
on Commercial avenue Wednes
day evening. Visitinc was eniov
ed and later Mrs. Ullrich served
delicious refreshments to: Mrs.
Theo Bond, Mis. E. S. Hall. Mrs.
Paul Goddos. Mrs. Charles Dorm
er. Mrs. Rav B Hampton. Mrs.
George Churchill. Mrs. R. R.
Brand, Mrs. Alva Laws and Mrs.
W. M. Campbell.
The table annointments were
beautifully carried out in silver,
eifts to Mr. and Mrs. Ullrich upon
their recent celebration of their
twenty-fifth wedding anniversary.
An attractive bounuet of lilacs
graced the center of the table.
The regular meeting of the
club will he held at a one-thirtv
o'clock dessert-luncheon next
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. C.
M. Stark with Mi's. John Ulrich
in charge of the program topic,
"Recreation."
Roseburg Paint Shop
Exterior & Interior Decorating
FRED REECE, Contractor
Ph. 422 510 N. Jackson
"Carry
On!"
I Was Your Routeman
Your Washman
Your Laundry's
Employee
T. N. T. CLUB IS
ENTERTAINED TUESDAY
BY MISS PITCHFORD
Miss Agnes Pitch ford very gra
ciously entertained the T. N. T.
club at a charming eight o'clock
dessert-supper at her home Tues
day evening. Beautiful bouquets
ot Oregon grape and mixed
spring llowers were arranged
uboiil tlu' rooms.
Covers were placed for: Mis.
Sherman Morris, Mrs. Robert
Kcefe, Mrs. Cliff Thornton, Mrs.
Howard Marsh, Mrs. Sidney
Moon, Mrs. Kind L. lVrry, Mrj.
Giaydon Hoover, Mrs. John Bar
ney, Mrs. Leah Welch and the
hostess, Miss Pitchford.
High scoi-e for the evening's
pinochle play was won by Mrs.
Welch with Mrs. Marsh receiv
ing the losv prize; Mrs. Barney
won high in gin rummy with
Mi's. Perry receiving the low
prize and the two consolation
prizes for the evening went to
Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Moon.
The club will meet at an eight
o'clock dessert-supper the evening
of May 1 at the home of Mrs.
Clill Thornton on the Soutn l'a-1
cific highway.
JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM
TO BE HELD AT HIGH !
SCHOOL APRIL 28 ' !
Outstanding dance of the veai'i
at Roseburg senior high school '
will be the Junior-Senior Prom !
which is scheduled for Saturday,
April 28 at 8:30 p. m. in the !
Senior High gym.
Art Holman's orchestra from 1
Eugene, reportedly one of the ,
best Oregon bands, has boon en-!
gaged for the dance which is to j
be formal.
Audric Roselund, chairman of I
the decoration committee, has an-1
nounced that the decorations will '
follow the theme "Out of This !
World." A new feature addition !
this year will be dance programs '
for each couple. i
Committees working on the :
dance are headed by the following i
juniors: Audrle Roselund, deco-1
rations; Alyce Harvie, dance pro
grams; Eugenia Wolsk, refresh-'
ments: Rendal Young, music; Pat
Shechy, entertainment; Yvonne
Hiatt. natrons; Lee Holmes, ,
light; Marelee Yeager, publicity;
Alice Sinsley, tickets.
FORMER ROSEBURG
ARTIST SHOWS MURALS
IN EXHIBIT AT ASTORIA
Mrs. Betty McCrait Morrison,
formerly of Roseburg, entertain
ed Saturday afternoon from four
lo six o'clock at a party at the
Amato's Supper club in Astoria,
when she invited 100 friends to
preview the murals she painted
for the club. Mrs. Morrison hns
gained- national recognition for
her paintings In Roseburg. She is
a past president of the Roseburg
Woman's club.
The murals, which are painted
in oil, supported hy 13 carved and
painted glass cove corners, are
Indirectly lighted. The painted
glass is done by a special glaze
process and is very colorful. A se
ries of mermaid adventures lends
interest to the undersea details.
One mermaid helps release a fish
from a hook while another peeks
into a Davy Jones locker. Two
Astoria girls posed for the mer
maids. PUBLIC INVITED TO
BENEFIT CARD PARTY
NEXT MONDAY NIGHT
Riversdale grange has extended
a most cordial Invitation to the
public to enioy a benefit card
party at 8 o'clock next Monday
evening, April 23, ot the hall.
Prizes will be awarded winners
in five-hundred and pinochle. A
door prize will be given and re
freshments will be served.
inru lues.
A Jr. Pinup
Girl with
rownup r ,f ,; 1
GLORIA JEAN
UENRy STEPHENSON
ANDREW TOA1BES
TWO SWELL HITS
Romance and Song J
...in Ih land of It for Wave$
Jackie MURAN
Wanda McKAY
Sidney MILLER
Plus ''Night Club Girr tfS Vi i1!?) .
Starts SUN! -r-l I ' V t A
RIVERSDALE H. E. C.
HAS ENJOYABLE POTLUCK
LUNCHEON MEETING
The Riversdale grange met Fri
day for a delightful twelve-thirty
o'clock iHitluck luncheon at the
home of Mrs. Graham Ewens. A
large number of members en
joyed the occasion.
The regular businfss session
was held and plans were made
for the ernnpp public card oavtv
Starts Sunday for 3 Days !
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Starting Sunday
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Of t- Unique
to he held Monday night al 8
o'clock at the hall. Plans were al
so made for the grange social
night for members and guests lo
be held April 28 at 8:30 at the
hall. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Trozelle
and Mr. and Mrs. Ixster Spencer
will lie in charge.
On Business Mr. and Mrs. Elton-Bever
of Sutherlin were in
Roseburg on business Thursday.
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Half of It!!
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This grand bunch
of funsters:
Edw. Everett
HORTON
Louise
ALERITTON
JON HALL
ERIC BLORE
3 Days
in the West!
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