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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, , OREGON, SATURDAY. JULY. 21. 145 RADIO SERVICING Lund Radio service. Phone 34. Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephens. AW FILINQ AND GUMMING Tiny's Saw shop. Phone 8G7-J. 343 N. Jackson. Prompt service. Lawnmowers sharpened. Combs & Wallace Saw Shop 621 N. Jackson Phone 833-J. PAINTmO SPRAY PAINTING For free estimate with no obligation, drop a card to George B. Reed. Melrose Route, Box 370. All work guaranteed. BRU8H or apray painting, Interior, or exterior. Phone WO-J or 71Z-R. FO Box am. INSURANCE State Farm Mutual Auto-Ins-Co. Life A Fire, 301 Paolflo Bldg. Phone 288 8. M. Sorensen, Agent. PL.UMb.NG- Coon Lumber Co. Phone 121 PIANO TUNING Arundel. Repairs, Demoth 189-L. PUBLIC ADDRESS EQUIPMENT Lund Radio Service Phone 34. Sound equipment for all uses. UMPQUA TRANSFER Insured carrier. Phono 167-J. 8TORAQE No business on Saturday CABINET WORK Howe's Cabinet shop 869 Hoover 8t. If News-Review carrier falls to deliver your paper Please Call between 6:15 and 7:00 p. m. 285-J Pr. Geo. L. Nicholas Veterinarian Dairy and Herd Inspector 444 Beaoon 8L, Roseburg On Highway 99 Phone No. 118 Todd Building Co. General Contractors E. 2d Av. South Phone 302 Roseburg Paint Shop Exterior & Interior Decors-ting FRED REECE, Contractor Ph. 422 510 N. Jackson HOUSE v WIRING MAINTENANCE Bob's Electrical Service RT. 1, BOX 127 Ph. 18 J-3 After B p. hi, Local News Go to Portland-Mr. and Mrs. Will 11. Gcrrctsen of Roseburg arc spending a couple of days In Portland on business. Still Very III E. O. Rickll, Southern Pacific telegrapher here, Is still reported to be very ill at the Southern Letterman's hospital In San Francisco. Mrs. Riekll Is remaining there with him during his Illness. . Goes to San Franclsoo Miss Agnes Pltchford, Douglas county Juvenile officer, has gone to San Francisco to spend her vacation and will be accompanied back by her sister, Mrs. Leah Welch, who has been visiting there and who makes her home with Miss ' Pltchford. Canada Viiltor Leaves Mrs. 1 M. Kdmansnn left by plane this week for Vancouver and Vic toria, B. C. to visit the remainder of the month, before returning to her home in Calgary, Canada, following a five months' visit in Roseburg at the home of her son-in-law and naugnter, mr. ann Mrs. Jack Boucock, and family. Leave for Lake Mr. and Mrs A. J. Young and their son and rtaugnter-in-iaw, inr. ann Mrs B. A. Young, and small son, Bernle, left today for Diamond lake to Join the A. J. Youngs' son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Young, and son and daughter, John and Elizabeth, of San Francisco, to spend their va cation. Lower Umpqua Resident For Half Century Dies RKKDSPOHT. F unrr.i servt'Ts for Iwiura Bell Campbell a resident of this district for mnn than 50 veif. who rlierl nl tier home in Reedsport July IS, were held Wednesday, at the linger Funeral Chapel, with Interment In Kmttsbtire cemetery. Mrs. Campbell was horn In Dallas. Oregon, February 26, WX the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JosSah v.'aggoner. S-'he msrried Daniel Campbell February 25, City Pickup & Delivery Service O.N.Wallace Storage Service 130 N. Pine Phone 927 Save your waste paper and fat. RUSSELL'S Typewriter Service Offloe Machine Service and Supplier 335 N. Jackson Phone 320 Road Grading, Ditch Digging, Basement Excavation, Land Leveling. Salem Sand & Gravel Company 225 E. 2nd Ave. S. Phone 338 KEEL MOTOR CO. Your Studebaker Dealer Top cash prloe for all makes of used oars and trucks. 443 N. Jaokson St. Generators and Starters All makes Repaired, Rebuilt and Exohanged. We guarantee our work. Greer's Generator Shop Myrtle Creek, Ore. SPECIALISTS IN Construction, Maintenance and Repair of All Eleotrioal Equipment ELECTRICAL SERVICE 8HOP Butherlln, Oregon Phone Oakland 2S J. E. "NEWBERRY'S" WASHING MACHINE SEWING MACHINE VACUUM CLEANER Parts A Repairing "All Makes" See "Jim" Today 100S W. First St. mn-t and with him. settled on Schofleld creek, In Douglas county, prior to ann rcsiucu there and at Brandy Bur, on the Umpqua, and at Ash Valley, near Reedsport until shortly before her death. Surviving are seven sons rind daughters: Don Elgin Campbell, t.',.t..Vilknn AlnuWn- Fllitn M;iV Platz, Moscow, Idaho; nniana Lyle Campbell, Loon Lake, near Reedsport; Archie Allen Camp bell, Grangevllle, Idaho;. Jain-n Gordon Campbell, Reedsp'irt; Laura August Campbell, or link- land, mm., nun justa eiett imi bell, of Reedsport. Reedsport Football Field Undergoes Improvement RF.F.DSPORT -- When the font hall season rolls around this ye.ir ball season rolls around this year, the Reedsport High team, ai well as the visiting teams, whl-'h un fortunately will not include trie from Roseburg High, will find that their old field has been com pletely rebuilt as one of the most modern sman-iown ucius in inr state. School Director Ed MorrU has been a busy man for the past few weeks supervising tnn roeonsi mo tion of the old field, which was not used at all last season. The enllre field from fence to fence has been remodeled, refilled and surfaced with 3i5.0uO voids of new top soil. New stands n.id bleachers are to be erected ns soon as the material can be se cured. -li ii in iimrtM"""-'""' M NEWS OF OUR IN UNIFORM r.r.'itr,;r-ir vtaTrratr: H-iwnrri L. (or'nutl, former resident of Wilbur and Glide, where be attended school. cently was promoted from niaicii to lieutenant colonel on v'Kinnw where he is serving as assistant division oneratlons oineer, i or- null also wears the Bronze Slav for meritorious service on Leytc and Okinawa. A son of Mr. a"d Mrs. Clarence Cnrnntt, Alh.viv Ore., he is n nephew of Mrs. Alma ll.itlii-lil. Roberts ( leek. Dale I.. Woodruff, armed guard, V. S. nnvv. has returned to Treasure island for reassign ment. He hi a 30-day leave visiting at the home of his par enls, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Wood ruff In Roseburg. ar.d other rela tives after a year in the south west Pacific BECKWITH RADIO SERVICE Sine 1922 S10 N. Jackson WEST & DAVIE General Paint Dealers and Painting Contractors Phone 803 or 351-J 440 N. Jackson Maintenance And Repair Water Heaters, Ranges, Refrigerators, etc. Thomas (Tommy) Webb E, Douglas St. Rt. 1, Box 16 Phone 757-L TRUCKS FOR RENT You Drive Move Yoursei'f Save , Long or Short Tripe NICHOLSON'S SERVICE STATION 740 S. Stephens Phone 687 STEECK AND SMITH Electric Motor Repair 111 N. Stephens Repair and rewind large Indus trial motors and fractional H. P. Quick service. Guaranteed work Pick up service. Phone 353 Roseburg, Oregon AIITIIORI.KD Salea Jurvto OfcttUH'8 APPLIANCE StrRVICB ini) Wliicliciter Htrffl Hcrvlilnc All Makei Washers l'liuno HI-., Bonn burg, Oregon LOANS Penonal & Automobile UMPQUA FINANCE 835 North Jnokson Phone 320 Uwru No.. S-aM and M-S34. SACAJAWEA The Saca.jawca Camp Fire rroup of Melrose enjoyed an over night camp In the Myrtle Grove on the river at the Kenneth Conn farm this week. The girls cooked their meals over the campflre and enjoyed swimming ns a diversion with several members receiving their swimming honors. A business meeting was nnu and plans were made for a Coun cil Fire to be held Friday evening, July 27, at the Forks of the river, following a seven o'clock picnic supper. Families and friends of the members are Invited. Eight girls will receive higher ranks ut the Council Fire. Those enjoying the outing were: Winnie Manning, Lila Mae Ison, Lois and Joyce Morgan, Louise Conn, Ruth Maglll, Gall Conn, Betty Lou Stidliam, Man lino Doerner and Mrs. James Conn, guardian, and Mis. Alvin Heard, assistant guardian. I.KtlAI. NOTICKS NnlUK OK IINM. ACCnl'NT M..ii,- I. hprolw a(v-n th;tl the 111 Tnlntstratrlx of thr cslati nl Ella Hi-ltr Aldi-rsoli. ierrnon. nun nil-,, u. w Counlv I'ihiii of ll'iiujas Cminty. uro n ih. fln.-il nrt-mlut of hrr admlnls UMtton. and th;il the Court ha" flv.'rt Siiluvdnv Ihe lMth day of August. r''V nl in o'cloi-k tu thi- lorrnoon of fold dav. as thr llmr. and thr l.ounw LoJi-t mom tn the court house- tn ltochurg. nrmon as Ihe otne-e. for hoailn obje--- tious. If any. to said ftnnl lu-t-ount or tn the hetllenv-ot of said iuu. lau-d July 14. llW. lllfcNE NK.Vi Mi-Cl.AY. Ad-nnol-trnlrtx of the Estate of Ktta Belle Aldorson, Dei-eased. NOTICE TO ini.lllTOES Nolice Is hn-ehy irlven that the under-lirH- Itv ntriiT of the County Court of the State of Oretfon for Dountiis Counlv. has been imno nted adintnl trator wllh the will annexed of 1hc estate or John H. Williams, neeesseo. All persons hiivlns claims aifstn.t sivft estate are hereby notified to present the same, verified as renutred hy law. to the iinderstilped at the offices of Thomas C Harltlel. court House. Hose burn. Oreiton, wlihln six mnnths from the dale of this nonce. Puled .li-ly U. JAMKS n RAII.KY. Aftmln Itlrator with the Will An nexed of the Relate of John II. Williams, let-eased. UMPQUA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Real Estate Loans Phone A0B ads Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER MISS JfcANNIE BUICK COMPLIMENTED AT TEA ON BIRTHDAY, MONDAY One of the most charming par tics of the season was the sur prise birthday tea given Monday afternoon by Mrs. George Kohl- hagen and Mrs. George Child at the inrmers lovely nome on South Jackson sfreet In compli ment to mis jennnie isuiCK. Although the' hostesses re ported the affair to be both early and small, it was a complete surprise to Miss Buick, who re ported that she saw nothing of any preparation of any klncf for tne party. As eacn guest came, greeting her with hearty con gratulations and bringing an ar tistically wrapped package, her flushed cheeks and lovely smile showed her astonished happiness. The gifts were reported as sweet in themselves as the thoughts, which prompted them and ranged from great fragrant cer nntions and other flowers through penumery, soap, sacneteo nan kies, loving greeting cards and fine stationery through many useful articles down to a heav enly blue hug-me-tlght. This last gift was allegorical of the ges ture Miss Buck said she would like to give each donor. The guests Included those friends that Miss Buick has known since the last century and iclude: Mrs. J. F. Barker, Mrs. A. A. Bellows, Mrs. Roy Bellows, Mrs. J. H. Booth, Mrs. Velle Broadway, Mrs. George M. Brown, Mis's Belle, Miss Edith and Miss Lulu Curry, Mrs. Wal ter Hamilton, Mrs. Washington Hughes, Mrs. L. W. Josso, Mrs. Stanley Kidder, Mrs. Marie Kohl hagen, Mrs. Marie Flint-McCall, Mrs. Patly Napier, Miss Mar garet Page, Miss Rosa B. Parrot, Miss Gertrude Rast, Mrs. S. A. Sanford, Mrs. J. E. Sawyers, Mrs. George Scwell, Mrs. Douglas Waite, Mrs. C. W. Wharton, Mis. G. V. Wimberly and the hostesses, Mrs.Kohlhagen and Mrs. Child. LADY GOLFERS PLAY FIRST ROUNDS OF HANDICAP TOURNAMENT , The' first rounds of the annual Slimmer handicap tournament were1 played by the Lady Golfers Thursday morning at the dub course with Mrs. William Cour ier winning from Mrs. H. C. S'.earns; Mrs. E. A. Pearson win ning from Mrs. G. W. Marshall .and Mrs. L. E. McCiintock win ning from Miss Naomi Scott.1 A business meeting was eon dueled "at noon by the Captain ti f.i I mi s. ii. c siearns, who was I honored on her birthday with a i beautiful birthday cake. Mix. j Stearns shared birthday honors I wllh Mrs. Paul Htiwcg and Mrs. I L. E. McCiintock. j I Luncneon was served at twelve- thirty o'clock at a table centered I with a beautiful arrangement of magnolias nam tne garden of Mrs. E. J. Loney. Covers wore placed for: Mrs. Paul Jenkins! and (laughter, Mrs. Clarke Leedy, of Seattle, and Mrs. HildcgarJe Brlggs, guests, and Mrs. II. C. Stearns, Mrs. J. F. Dlllard, Miss Madlyn Stearns. Mrs. A. Bean, Mrs. E. J. Kodgers, Mrs. J. M. Judd, Mrs. Frederick Chapman, Jr., Mrs. C. M. Howard, Mrs. E. J. Loney, Mrs. K. W. Kinney, Miss Naomi Scott, Miss Helen Casey, Mrs. W. F. Amiot, Mrs. G. W. Marshall, Mrs. William Coul t er, Mrs. Cornwell. Mrs. Maurice .1 Newlond, Mrs. Paul Helweg, Mrs. L. K. Fies, Mrs. L. K. Mc- Cllntock, Mrs. Kenneth D. Adnms, Mrs. E. A. Pearson and Mis. Ken neth Qui no. Contract bridge was In play luring the afternoon with Mrs-. Adams winning the high score and Mrs. Dlllard the second high score. The second rounds of the handi cap tournament will be played next j hursday morning at the club course at 9:31) o'clock, fol lowed by a 12:30 potluck luncheon and afternoon of contract bridge. MARSHA RAE LEHRBACH CELEBRATES EIGHTH BIRTH DAY AT PARTY Mrs. A. M. Neal entertained Wednesday afternoon honoring the eighth birthday of her grand daughter, Marsha Rae Lchrbach. After the gifts were opened, games were played and lovely birthday refreshments were served to Marsha Rae, guest of honor, Sharon and Judy Strode. Loretta Jean Short. Marv and Nancy Wells, Shirley, Beverly and Joan Wilkerson, Dalice Hicks, Etna Flo, Helen and Sue Joiner, Nlckie and Cheryl Lchrbach, Joan, Elva, Herbert and Susan Welden. The hostess was assisted in serving by Mrs. Erwin Short, Mrs. J. C. Fcst and Mis. Nicholas Lchrbach. PaintRigMOvcr nusaciE w au. nrasi cons OMIT ar euiot Umpqua Valley Hardware 202 N. Jjokion WALLPM! Piione 73 new officers are Installed for myrtle creek bethel Roberta Matthews finished a pleasant and successful term as honored queen and Installed new officers for Bethel 18, Myrtle Creek, for the fall term. With the assistance of Arlene Mickelson, Joyce Ady, Marclle Cooper, An nette Ball, and Mabel Jane Mat thews, all past queens of the Myrtle Creek bethel, and Jean McGee, the following new of ficers were Installed: Betty Ady, honored queen;. Mabel Ellerslck, senior princess Marjorie Wright, junior princess; Helen Hlllabold, guide; Bcrnice Pate, marshal; Jenny Howard, chaplain; Jean Ashley, recorder; Marilyn New combe, treasurer; Marine Kusler, musician; Hazel Welch, librar ian; Patricia Hogg, senior cus todian; Bety Deardorff, Junior custodian; Shirley Chanev. first messenger; Beverlyn Worthing- ton, secona messenger; fauu Kus ler, third messenger; Ardilh Aik- ins, fourth messenger; Marian Verrell, fifth' messeneer: Mar jorie Ellersick, Inner guard; and litnei uyer, outer guard. New rituals have been received and at the first meeting of Betty Ady's term, prizes were given to jenny Howard, Patricia Hoarr, Maxlne Kusler, Ardlth Aikins and Helen Hlllabold who showed excellence In presenting their work. Many suggestions were given to make the fall term an intoreting one. The business ses sion was followed by a birthday party ior tne nonored queen and all present enjoyed raspberry shortcake and ice cream. One evening the girls gathered to practice singing and later did full Justice to two large water melons which had been eiven to the bethel members. MRS. J. BRUMBACH HONORS MRS. KATHRYN KARCHER AT CHARMING SHOWER PARTY Mrs. Joe Brumbach was a most "racious hostess Wednesday, when she entertained at a very charming shower party at her home at Dixonville In compli ment to Mrs. Kathryn Karcher. Lovely gifts were presented to Mrs. Karcher from: Mrs. Clyde Kester, Miss Ethel McCormack, Mrs. Harold McCormack, Mrs. A. E. McCormack, Mrs. Maurice Weber, Mrs. Jack Merrv. Mrs. Eugeire '-Mathis. vMrr.-ntmanai' Brcedlove, Mrs. Ernest Weber, Mrs. C. L. Branton, Mrs. Clarence Anderson, Mrs. Dale Hatfield, Mrs. Howard Hatfield, Mrs. How ard Church, Mrs. Mary Leupe, ! Mrs- E;,L- Church, Mrs. Don Mor- hfirf Mi's Rrtot T ni'ol a TVf io berg, Mrs. Ross Lovelace, Mrs, bddie King, Mrs. Walter Henry, Mrs. Harvey Chrlslor, Mrs. Gus Lindbloom, Mrs. O. C. Brown, Mrs. Russell Cary, Mrs. 'W. A. Karcher, Miss Donna Morberg, Miss Evelyn Hunter, Mrs. Cora Collison and Mrs. Braugh. Following a delightful social hour, lovely refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Evelvn Hunter, Mrs. E. L. Church, Mrs. Howard Church and Mrs. E. L. Branton. MISS BOV1NGTON IS HOSTE8 AT DELIGHTFUL PARTY. SATURDAY EVENING Miss Ruth Bovington, student nurse from Portland, entertained at a delightful party at her home Saturday evening, having as guests: Miss Betty Jane Roberts, Miss Eleanore Micelll, Miss Jean ne Dlllard, Miss Fredrlcka Hamilton and Miss Patricia Sav age. visiting was enloyed and lovely refreshments were served by the hostess. JUNIOR SEWING CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING The Junior Sewing club hold a delightful meeting this week. Fol lowing swimming, tne group en joyed sewing and horseback rid ing, alter wntcn rotrosnmonts were served to: Orrel Osterman, Lucy Lee Osterman, Jackie Pnlhlrn TTrntyt-i I nlllsn Tlothlro Clifford Kobernik and Judy Ko- bernik. Emma Louise Bethke acted as hostess for the meeting. The next meeting will be held at the home of Judy Kobernik. PLANNING A TRIP EAST? We invite you to ride our Crimson and Cream Clipper Buses over the SCENIC SHORT ROUTE via McKcnxie Hhwoy Busses Leave Eugene Daily at 2:00 p. m. Arrive Boise, Idaho 6:45 A. M. 2nd day - " Twin Falls, Idaho ......11:56 A. M. " " " Salt Lake Ciry, Utah.... 8:38 P. M. " " " Omaha, Nebr. 6:10 A. M. 4th day Greyhound Depot BIRTHDAY DINNER IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR OF SUNDAY AT CORY HOME Cllffnrrl Wnnrl nrl RalDh Corv. who celebrated their 53rd birth days on June 8 and June 30, were nests of honor at a aengntiui dinner at the Cory home Sunday. The affair had been planned, for two weeks earlier, but on account of Mr. Cory being badly Injured while working in the piling and being hospitalized, the dinner was postponed until this week. A large birthday cake was cut and served with Ice cream follow ing the dinner. Covers were placed for the guests of honor and: Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Jacoby, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Baling. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Houck, Mr. and Mrs. Ferley oar, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jacobv, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jacoby, Miss Mildred and Miss Lorraine Jacoby, Miss Genevieve Reigels, Miss Donna Baling, Miss Mary Ann houck, tail ana Jimmy Jacoby, Lanny Baling, all of Looklngglass; Mrs. Marie Butt ler and Berl Oar, all of Roseburg; Mrs. Clifford Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ryther, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ryther, Mr. and Mrs. John Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Walters, Betty Buttler, Colleen Pemberton, Glenn, Richard, Donald, Wayne and David Wood, Private First Class William Wright, Walker Smith, George Buttler. and Mrs. Ralph Cory. MRS. J. F. DILLARD ENTERTAINS AT CHARMING LUNCHEON WEDNESDAY Tall brchld-colored tapers flanked the low centerpiece of orchid, pink and white hydranges gracing the lace-covered table used Wednesday, when Mrs. J. F. Dlllard graciously entertained" a group of friends at a charming one o'clock salad-luncheon at her lovely home on South Jackson street. Large bouquets of hy drangeas and crystal bowls hold ing floating gladioli blooms and fern were attractively arranged about the spacious rooms. Mrs. Dlllard was assisted In serving by Mrs. Frederick J. Forter. , Covers were placed for: Mrs. Z. T. Adams, Mrs. William Cour ter, Mrs. Kenneth D. Adams, Mrs. L. Li. Wimberly, Mrs. E. A. Fear- son. Mrs. u. w. caiiison, Mrs. Josephine Smith and Mrs. Fred erick J. Porter. Contract bridge was the diver sion of the pleasant afternoon nours witn prizes going to Mrs. Caiiison, Mrs. Porter and Mrs. Smith. LION8 CLUB MEETING HELD AT DELIGHTFUL PICNIC AT KIWANIS PARK The regular weekly meeting of the- -Lions Grub- warrihelrr-hTttte- form of a nicnic held at the Kl- wanis park Thursday evening. the picnic was attended by 45 Lions, Lady Lions and guests. En tertainment was provided In the lorm ot sack races, group singing and visiting. J nose in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. pete Motschen bacher, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce El liott, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce luck, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ellison. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Harth, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wade, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Minnlck, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Henry, Mr. and Mm. Jim Bewcly, Mr, and Mrs. Buckley Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. James Hcnbest, Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Lehrbach, Mr. and Mis. Frank Long, Mr, and Mis. Don. Hclliwoll, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dun ham, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Doyle, Mr. Jerry Gilbo, Mr. Ford Single ton, Mr. Joe Spousta, Mr. Joe WI-. koff, Mr. Thomas Hartficl, Mrs. Carl Felker, Miss Helen San1, and Mrs. Fred Schemer. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Les Irvin and Mi's. Bonlta Skilling. ROSEBURG WOMAN'S CLUB HAS WORK MEETING AT CLUBHOUSE ON TUESDAY Members and friends of the Roseburg Woman's club met at the clubhouse Tuesday afternoon to do Red Cross sewing and work on scrapbooks for the men in the armed services. The club will hold its next Red Cross sewing meeting at the Red Cross rooms Auugst 7 from one to four o'clock. Mrs. Armour Murdock Is sewing chairman and Mrs. Randolph Flagg has charge of making the scrapbooks. Mrs. A. J. Goddes, club presi dent, reports that all friends of the club, as well as the members, arc Invited to assist at the two work-meetings held by the club during the summer months. Mina Barton, Agent MAJOR AND MR8. CHURCH HONORED AT CLUB DiNwtri PARTY AT ALLEN HOME Members of the Christmas club and their husbands enjoyed a very charming seven o'clock din ner Monday evening at the lovely home of Dr. and Mrs Clair K. Allen on Watson street in compli ment to Major and Mrs. H. C. Church. Summer flowers carried out a pretty motif for the oc casion. . Covers were arranged for Ma jor and Mrs. Church, guests of honor; Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Wade, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. McCiintock, Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Bubar, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pickens, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wharton, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Quine, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Pargeter, Mr. and Mrs- S. G. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Ber rie, Mrs. R. D. Bridges and Dr. ana Mrs. Alien. Malor ChuVch showed num ber of interesting articles, which he had brought back from Egypt end India. Cards and visiting were enjoyed during the pleasant social horn's. PATRICIA L1NDSTROM AND RAY L. SMITH MARRY AT MYRTLE CREEK, FRIDAY Miss Patricia Lindstrom, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivar Lind strom, and Ray L. Smith, United States army, son of Mrs. Grpnt Smith, were married at the Methodist church . ih Myrtle Creek, Friday, July 13. The bride was attractive In a pin-stripe gray suit and her cor sage was of pink carnations. Mrs. Melvin Black, matron of honor, wore a blue crepe afternoon irock wttn a corsage or giaoion. Edward Parker, United States army, acted as best man. The couple will make their home in Myrtle Creek, until Pri vate First Class Smith returns to Fort Lewis, Wash., at which time Mrs. Smith will resume her duties at the Myrtle Creek hos pital. FRIENDS iNVitED TO HONOR HARPHAMB ON SILVER ANNIVERSARY The Inter-Se Study club mem bers will act as hostesses at a charming affair next Wednesday evening In the garden of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Campbell, 941 Win chester street, from eight to ten o'clock in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Harpham on their sil ver wedding anniversary. All friends of the Harpham family are cordially invited to enjoy the occasion. d. of u. v. Members and FAMILIES TO ENJOY PICNIC FRIDAY EVENING W deirghtfiji--thirty-,siock potluck picnic supper has been planned for members of .Flor ence Nightingale Tent No. 15, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, and their families Friday evening, July 27-, at Kl wanis Park. Those attending are requested to bring a covered dish, their own sugar and tablp service. . Receiving Medical Treatment Mrs. M. B. Green of Roseburg has gone to Portland to receive medical treatment. Would Yoo Cheer Up A Weary War Worker? Phone 586 L