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ociety and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT SORTER MRS. C. E. CM M ITT ENTERTAINS NORTH3IDE SUNSHINE CLUB - Mra. E. E. Emmltt very ftra ciously entertained the North side Sunshine Club at her home Thursday afternoon. Ollioers 'were elected and include: Mrs. -W. O. Patterson, president; Mrs. E. E. Emmltt, vice-president; Mrs. Clara Stiewlg, secretary- ' treasurer, the latter being re elected. The president appointed Miss -Elizabeth Paul as gift buyer; 'Mrs. Senna Hiney as flower and . card buyer, and Miss Bernardine . Prinren, press correspondent. A social hour followed with Miss " Paul winning the high prize. The hostess was assisted In serving at the tea hour by Mrs. Hattie Perrin. Those present were: Mrs. Mary Pri'neen, Miss Bernardine Prineen. Miss Elizabeth Paul, FUEL FOR SALE SAWDUST Sawdust Burner Parts Carried in Stock SLABWOOD -16. in. Green 4 ft. Dry and Green IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Phone 468-469 R05EBURG LUMBER COMPANY RADIO 8ERVICING l . ' 'l .1 LundRadioScrv.ce. Phone 34 ' ,. HOUSE WIRING RADIO SERVICE MAINTENANCE Radio Doctor., 306 n. Stephens Sin 1922 Bob's Electrical Service PAINTING S10 N. Jackson RT, 1, BOX 127 Ph. 18-J3 BRUSH or spray painting, In- I ' Ji I oTtoST Box m"' 89W WEST & DAV,E HARGIS ELECTRIC General Paint Dealers Specialists ,....,.,. and Radio, Refrigeration, House- IN8URANCE . Fainting. Contractors hold Appbanc. Service Phone 303 or 351-j 20 Tears Experience State Farm Mutual Auto-lns-Co. 440 N Jacklon All Work Guaranteed j ri',e f c'-J0! PaCl,i0 t'dQ 1 - 208 N- M'n St. Phone 944 ! Phone 288 S. M. 8orensen, Agent j plumbing TRUCKS FOR RENT authobizfd You Drive Move Yourself Iff r Save I Long or Short Sain Mil CllMCICf Service . Cocn Lumber Co. Phone 121. Tripe "J25C5V : NICHOLSON'S SERVICE appl?!nce Ierv.ce piano tuning STATION I Ktfl Wlnrhr'trr Htrret I 740 S. Stephen. Phono 687 ; Pho?'.rvn4 A" ok,rbu?,""or7.nn ! Arundel. Repairs, Demoth 189-L. I y Phn. Ho..bur. oreion. PUBLIC ADDRESS EQUIPMENT B . . . rTr. .Lund Radio Service Phone 3-1 KOSebUrg Faint Shop rr . -t TV Sound equipment lor all uses. Exterior 4 Interior Decorating ; transfer service FRED REECE, Contractor tf " '''-V UMPQUA TRANSFER Ph-422 510 N. Jackson CA Insured carrier. Phone 167-J. -J- f . -j, No husmelurday . BuMIna CO LOANS cabinetwork IUUU BUIIUIIiy VU. Personal & Automobile General Contractors UMPQUA FINANCE HT69,Ho,obv"t8SthOP E. 2d Av. South Phone 302 335 North Jackson . I l.lrra Ns. -t.U mn4 M-Ttt REFRIGERATION j ' REFR1GKRATIOM Domestic "MPWRPDBY'C" FrlT"'" and Commercial. Gray and Ham- WLTnf DLKKI a Range Wiring House Wiring mond, Canyonvllle, Phone 30. WASHING MACHINE THOMAS VVFRH ' SEWING MACHINE WtBB DAUTiki Dinrri vacuum cleaner Epert G- E- "b KAN I AM lAKLtL Parti Rtpalring Refrigeration Service Vw iiilii. "All Makes" Phone 757 L ftt. 1, Pox 16 DELIVERY s ,,Jim" Tay 1 1 , 1005 W. Flrtt St. p----- rhOne 226 ! i Roseburg Refrigeration - j Herbert E. I Woody ) Wood All Commercial n o D Paperhanging Painting j Sales and Service Ji5 i "'"''XrTi'l3 SerVl" I Maintenance and Repair, TAXI ph. 3D9r ri,,nB sen;:,, sl Hor" M"'ef Phone 948 3' N- Jacll0" 226 N.Jackson Patton's Electric Co. " Ph" " INDUSTRIAL WORK I REFRIGERATION ( STEECK AND SMITH .JIiRi-IN LUMBER Electrk Motor , PHONE 24 t0 2ll2 Repair BEACON ELECTRIC 1 T?-a".iSh'p,e'P 119 N. Stephens limners Repair and rewind Marse Indus. Sofhlrfl-" o!L. OPA Approved Prices trial motors and fraetlonal II. Sutherlin, Oregon pitv ntmro P. yuick service. Guaranteed House Wirinq V-1 1 I LUIVltSLn work-l'kk up hervlc-. Applunc Rcoainnn AND BUILDERS Phone 35J Rotehurg, Oregon I SUPPLY CO I ewinn Mr.ehino North Umpqua Highway Citv Pickun and sewing Machines j M, Eis, of County Bjrn City Pickup and Repaired s.. Ken Ad.m. or pi.on. s&9 Delivery Service ah mjkc ' 1 O. N. Wallace Genuine Singer Parts, M News-Revtew comer farts For Pickup. Delivery ond Guaranteed H-KTr" Storage dinger sewing Machine 130 N. Pin. St. Ph. m Company bw s" ""d 1M P- Rorg, Oregon ; 1 QQ Mrs. Senna Hiney, Mrs. Hattie Perrtn, Mrs. Henry Worthing ton. Mrs. W. O. Patterson. Mrs. Clara Stiewig, Mrs. Lucia Ingeli and the hostess, Mrs. Emmltt. The next meeting will be Jan uary 24, the place of which will be announced later. TWELVE AND WON CLUB MEETS AT LUNCHEON TUESDAY The Twelve and Won Club met at a delicious luncheon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Corinne Prlne. A lovely birthday gift was presented to Mrs. Anne Tro zelle, after which games were played with Mrs. Alary Irineen winning the high prize and Mrs. Madelyne Hargls receiving the second prre. Those present were: Miss Bernardine Prineen, Mrs. Anne Trozclle. Mrs. Harry Prin een, Mrs. Madelyne Harris, Mrs. Catherine Fest, Mis. Margaret Ritzman, Mrs. Hallle Richardson and the hostess, Mrs. Corinne ary 29 at the home of Mrs. Lucy Jennings at 318 Woodward Street. THETA RHO GIRLS CLUB NEW OFFICERS INSTALLED TUESOAV New officer, for the engnaZ six months for Alpha Zeta Theta' while an azalea plant graced the Kho Girls' Club were installed at an Impressive ceremony Tues day night at the I. O. O. F. hall with Mary Peterson as installing marshal and Jean Leonard as installing officer. New officers installed included: President, Ioris Moran; vice president, Shirley Ogle; secre tary, Barbara Ott; treasurer, Betty Johnson; marshal, Barbara Ogle; conductor, Shirley Sjjencer; warden. Marilyn Matthews; chap lain, Nancy Lamon; L. S., to V. P. Betly Etrine; It. S. to V. P. Maxlne Wilson; L. S. to president, Gale Parr; R. S. to president, Jean Leonard; heralds, Marilyn West, IJoris Dunning, Joanne Rutter and Joanne Kreiger; out side guardian, Dolores Waggoner, and Inside guardian, Wanda An derson. The next meeting will be Feb ruary 5 at seven-thirty o clock at the I. O. O. F. hall. Initiation I will be held and those partlcipat I ing are requested to wear their formals. ! MRS. MEL INGRAM ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB MONDAY EVENING Mrs. Mel Ingram was a most gracious hostess Monday evening, when she entertained her bridge club at her attractive home on ! Hamilton Avenue. Contract I bridge was In play during the evening wan Mis. Hal J. Ayotte winning the high score. Following the bridge play, Mrs. Ingram served a lovely dessert supper at a lace-covered table centered with a large silver candlelabra holding lighted pink tapers, encircled with sprays of greenery. Members enjoying the evening with Mrs. Ingram in cluded: Mrs. Bill Courier, Mrs. E. A. Pearson, Mrs. Maurice L. Hallmark, Mrs. Fred Lockwood, Mrs. M. C. Bowker and the fol lowing guests: Mrs. Horton Gray, Mrs. Hal J. Ayotte and Mrs. Fred- erKK j. porter. MID-WEEK BIBLE CLASS IS ENTERTINEO THRSOAV AFTERNOON Mrs. A. Schllck was a very gracious nusiiss i nursuay ailer ?n,,.t'S-ihe-rnlCrVin,'!l ,npiMr- Lucie-'ingeis. Mrs. A. Neal! Mid Week Bible Class of St. Paul s Mi s. Prank Kent. Mrs. E. Rhoads, Lutheran Church at her home. : ti B w p,ir. ht n 1 he nerving table was centered ia mi- in mi- ""'K tm. nostess, Mrs. Cornell. of the Uible," af.er which elec- t-Tnlc iwh frl- ''", Ac tion of officers was held. Mrs. L. . w. h r qUw .Ave" G. Wilson was eletced president ,V. U,1S.,bi "I h'ich ,,me with Mrs. Marlis Vane, vice president. Mrs. L. Murphy, secre tar, and Mrs. R. A. Kaine, treas urer, were re-elected. A social hour followed, at which time Mrs. Schlick served delicious refreshments to: Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Sylwester and. sons, John, Richard, Milton and Kotx-rt lce, irs. j. u. ieonard, Mrs. R. A. Weinman and son, Robert: Mrs. E. F. Roglitz, Mrs. J. H. Feldkamp, Mrs. A. Coenen-1 berg, Mrs. Marlis Vane and chil dren. Kiithy and I-arry; Mrs. R. A. Kaine, Mrs. L. G. Wilson. Mrs. L. Murphy, Mrs. L. Voigt, Mrs. A. Reitmann, Mm. C. Malitz arid son, David; and Donna Lee and Michael Schlick. The class will meet February 7 at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. L. G. Wilson at 324 W. Mosher Street with Mrs. R. A. Kaine, co-hostess. The topic, "The First Commandment" from the text hook, "Luther's Catechism" will be studied. R. A. AND E. CLUB IS ENTERTAINED AT CORNELL HOME WED. The Koseliurg Art and Em broidery Club was entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. J. Cornell on South Main Street. Sixteen mem bers and six guests were present. Cut flowers were attractively ar- "The clo voted 't'ove to1 rtTwrtlSJrtJS ! nresented a verv amusing nne.ct , play entitled, "The Balance Sheet," which was greatly en- WSnS"- i Mr, PvVnk W , h I ', wi , r.hevaPPrPrla,e tOS,Um"S ! a nttvi!t- ctit nn. ,'.i v..." Mrs C H Hailev and M (oree Cli, ii e,i 'Z Mvf.lv I ariiiio ivm inj , ,1 i l" lia . j,.,. , .. ii-iiii ' i, ! .'day rummauL1 sale to be spon- das of Mrs. William liailoy mvl i -nl.,,d hv lh. TpIhh im.nrv oKoa .rvedandTinen pnt!5 ?hercnrme,nU?U m5?CSa ments to. Mis. Vuginia Butler, 2 Members of the Roseburjj ErTflMWnTHlrn 'Hii li Woman's Club have been asked arITOSU KI BENEFIT PARTV TOMIT.HT ALL PLUMniNQ- PRO0LEMS SOLVED WITri EASE pv PLUMBERS WHOARE I PROMPT REPAIR SERVICE i Complete stock of fixtures and fittings Including sinks, toilers, lavatories, tubs, showers, range boilers, gas and electric water heaters, steel and concrete sep tic tanks, shallow and deep well pumps. FOLKS, WE Al m .t ' J I V V - I - 1 - lte PROGRAM FOX BALANCE OF VVCEK Tuesday " THE FiRST JEWISH SUBMARINE CAPTAIN IN HISTORY." Wednesday "SEVEN DUCKS IN RUNNING WATER." Thursday "SHORT BEDS AND SCANTY COVERS." Friday "THE ROBE." (Hundreds arc usually turned away for this message.) Saturday GREAT MUSICAL PROGRAM. Sunday (3 P. M.) "THE AMAZING RISE OF RUSSIA AND HER COMING DOOM." BRON SINGS. PREACHES, LEADS THE SINGING FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH of Salt Lake City, Utah; Mrs. Argie Beels, Mrs. Lou Andrus, Mrs. Hattie Lucas, Mrs. Irene Hooten and Sue Joiner, guests, and Mrs. 1. F. Snyder, Mrs. C. U' Iau.'crin Mr-o U'Uli-.m Tj-.il,... Bailey. Mrs. P. Napier." Mrs! 7 TO .Stephenson, Mrs. C.'m. Page'and the club's forty-first anniversary will be celebrated. All members are urged to be present. JOINT INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS FOLLOWS ENJOYABLE BANQUET Following well attended i banquet ut the Holel Umpqua I me memncrs oi cearge Marnier j Camp and Auxiliary to the I United Spanish War Veterans assembled at the I.O.O.F. Hall Friday night for their reeular meetings and joint installation of officers. Auxiliary Deparlment President Elsie McClung of Salem was present and acted as installing olficcr for the Aux iliary. The following were in stalled: president, Clara Starm er; senior vice president, Pearl Shugarl; junior vice-president, Emma Taylor; chaplain, Irene Williams; patriotic instructor, I.urinda Long; historian, Rena Helbig; conductor, Minnie L. Bailey, assistant conductor, Elsie Wright; guard. Harriet Printz; secretary, Oiiena Slattery; treas urer, Agie Beels; musician, Pearl Shugart; reporter, Minnie L. Bailey. Mrs. Peterson, a member of Hal Hibbard Auxiliary of Salem, was a visitor. The next regular meeting will be Feb. 8. JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB TO ENJOY SOCIAL TONIGHT 11,e Junior Woman's Club will hW delightful social affair to n.''I at oclotk ,h." lounRe at me Armory. Members arc asked to bring prospective mem Ha-ii is ehalan- ncrs to the party. Mrs. Robert Members of the cluh assisting rn,de,e res on KiveTn'S ""n ov'-r 'he funds at this' mer'tinp. Members are also asked . W clothlne and all types of mls"'lla"" articles to the mcvtinfr to be used for the two- St. (ieorcre's L'niscon;tl Guild lias invited the public to enjoy a benefit card party tonisht at 8 o'clock at the pirish h-dl in Kast Cass Street to raise money for Ihc Infantile I'aralysis fund. Both men and women bridge and pinochle players an- inviied. 1'ries will be awarded and -refreshments will be served. Res ervations may be made by calling Mrs. Leslie C. Cummins at Rl. R or Alis. JL H. Turner at 8bl. GRANGE INVITES PUBLIC TO CARD PARTY Riversdale Grange has invited he public to enjoy a benefit card iK,!?y,!niKht.!,1,l8 'clotk at'tne hall. Pries w ill Ik? awarded win- ncrs in five-hundred and pinochle a cioor prize win also be Riven and refreshments will be served. SEWING CLUB TO MEET ON WEDNESDAY The (ilenpary Sewing Cluh will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mae Sinslcy. A silver tea will he held as a bene fit for the March of Dimes drive, Kurh memiier has been asked to briny one or two guests. COMMUNITY CIRCLE TO MEET AT LUNCHEON The Tenmile Community Cirrle will meet Wednesday at a noon potluek luncheon at the Tenmile I Church. All members are urged to re pinepr. MEAN IT! If you miss hearing Bron Clifford you will be miss ing one of the greatest liv ing evangelists. TONIGHT 7:30 o'clock "The Inescapable De tective" or "Why th Lie Detector Was Not Used in the Lindberg 1 Kirtn-n fc " f MRS. LUCIEN COBB HONORED AT BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON SATURDAY Mrs. J. B. Needham enter tained at a charming one-thirty o'clock luncheon Saturday at her home in compliment to her daughter, Mrs. Luelen Cobb, on her birthday. Forsythia and daf fodils formed a pretty motif for the table. Mrs. Nedham was as sisted in serving by her grand daughter, Mary Margaret Cobb, daughter of the guest of honor. Covers were placed for: Mrs. Cobb, Mrs. William Woods, Mrs. Hail Kelley, Mrs. Orville Dingier, Mrs. C. K. Rand, Mrs. Floyd Wil son, Mrs. M. Howard I'attison, Mrs. W. A. MacArthur and Mrs. Herbert Wood. Lovely gifts were presented to Mrs. Cobb and the afternoon was pleasantly spent In visiting. MRS. S. J. COOPER IS HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB FRIDAY Red carnations and ferns formed a very pretty motif for tlie living room of the attractive home of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Cooper in Iaurelwood, when Mrs. Cooper entertained her bridge club Fri day evening. , High scores for the evening's bridge play were won by Mis. Bill Courter and Mrs. Kenneth Bailey. Follownig the bridge play, Mrs. Cooper served a de lightful dessert-supper to: Mrs. Courter, a guest, and Mrs. Ken neth Bailey, Mrs. A. D. Parr, Mrs. Frederick Chapman, Jr., Mrs. A. G. Ilenninger, Mrs. Marshall Pengra and Mrs. Frederick J. Porter. MERRY-GO-ROUND CLUB TO MEET WEDNESDAY The Merry-Go-Round Cluh will meet Wednesday at a one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon at the home of Mrs. Fred Vehrine at 124 South Chadwick Street. All members are invited to he nres- ent. F. S. Club To Hold MEETING WEDNESDAY The F. S. Club will meet Wed nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harry F. ilatfield. All mem bers are most cordially invited to be present. . I PATCH AND CHAT I CLUB TO MEET The Patch and Chat Club will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Curtis Calkins. All ; members are ured to he present. ' When can I get a telephone for my farm? Vic'd like to say very soon. But actually, it will take some time before we can provide a farm tele phone for everyone who wants one ... even though we are cutting dowo. our waiting list every day. For there are many places where we have to install complicated switch boards . . . some, even, w here we have to build entire new buildings. Out late of progress will depend on how rapidly our manufacturers can sup ply the necessary equipment and materials. Your local Telephone representative w ill be glad to tell you w hat has to be done in your locality and give you the latest information on about liow long it w ill take. Meanwhile, you can be certain your farm telephone is on the way and that we are doing everything possible to hurry the day we bring It to you. Note to farmer-line owners: we'll be glad to advise you oa your telephone maintenance problems and check your instruments. Just call jour local .Telephone office, The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph. Co, 121 South Stephens Telephone Roseburg 71 U. of O. Mothers Club to Meet The University of Oregon Moth ers Club will meet tonight at a 7:30 o'clock dessert-supper at the i home of Mrs. Hedwlg Watzie at 435 S. Main Street with Mrs. i Mitchell Moore, co-hostess. Mem bers are requested to each bring a white elephant to the meeting. 1 TO ALL VETERANS of Douglas County Information concerning Insurance, Pensions, Education, Re habilitation, or any allied subject will be gladly given to ANY Veteran needing advice. There is no cost or obligation (or this service. Contact: 1 ORLIE A. KENNERLY ,JR. Veterans Service Officer at the American Red Cross ArmorytBldg. FOR PADDED VAN SERVICE, PACKING, STORAGE AND HEAVY HAULING (Local and Long Distance) Call FLEGEL TRANSFER & STORAGE COMPANY (Formerly Dunham's) Phone 47, 850 E. Third St., Roseburg FREE ESTIMATES Yfjpff PRUDENTIAL UK Insurance HORACE C. BERQ Special Agent Douglae Abstract Company Phone 87 Phone 832