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RPSEBURg NEWS-REVIEW. KPSEgORg,' PKESOR STkTORDAT, ' SEPTEMBER 5T, M.
Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
JUNIOR DIVISION
HAS INTERESTING
MEETING TUESDAY
The Junior Division of the First
ChrikUHa Church met Tuesday
evening at the home of Mrs.
Ernest Higginbotham. Mrs. Ken-
neth Knox led the devotionals and
serveral members told of their
summer vacation trips.
New officers were elected and
, Included: Mrs. Darrell Munson,
president; Mrs. Elbert Naas, vice-
- president; Mrs. Kenneth Knox,
secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Don
Reed, assistant secretary-treasurer.
The retiring officers in
clude: president, Mrs. William
Unraih; secretary-treasurer, Mrs.
Ernest Higginbotham, and assist
ant secretary treasurer, Mrs.
Stanley Click.
Cradel-roll and nursery work
was planned for the month.
Bingo was played following the
business session. Refreshments
were served by the hostesses, Mrs.
Mamie Griesel and Mrs. Higgin
botham to: Mrs. Darrell Stalberg,
Mrs. R. M. Church, Mrs. Don
Reed, Mrs. Paul Shanklln, Mrs.'
William Unrath, Mrs. Kay Shore,
Mrs. Darrell Munson, Mrs. 'Ken
neth Knox, Mrs. Wayne Safley,
Mrs. Robert Schulze, Mrs. Clar
ence Coffell, Mrs. Art Taylor,
Mrs. George Crenshaw, Mrs. El-i
BEAUTY 8HOP
Charm Beauty Salon, Wally's
Market, 99 North. Phone 695-J-5.
INSURANCE
State Farm Mutual Auto-Ins.-Co.
Life & Fire, 214 West Lane St.
Phone 288. S. M. Sorensen Agency
R A DIP SERVICING
Kind Radio Service. Phone 34
jtadio Doctors, 306 N. Stephens
Hansen's Radio Service, Sutheriln
PAINTING
RUSH or spray painting, in
terior, or exterior. Phone 898-J
or 712-R. PO Box 288.
PLUMBING
Cocn Lumber Co. Phone121.
Wm. A. MARDORF. Ph. 70R-2.
.PUBLIC ADDRESS EQUIPMENT
Lund Radio Service Phone 34
Sound equipment for all uses.
TRANSFER SERVICE
UMPQUA TRANSFER
Insured carrier. Phono 167-J.
STORAGE
No business on Saturday
CABIN ETWORK
Howe's Cabinet Shop
869 Hoover St.
SOUTHEND CAFE
is now
, Air-Conditioned
WORKING-MAN'S
LUNCH
Served Every
WORKING DAY
916 S. Jtephons
PRINTING
PROMPT, EFFICIENT, j
DEPENDABLE .SERVICE
ROSEBURG PRINTING CO.
Medical Arts Bldg. Phone 943
Auction Every Friday
SCHRICKER'S
Livestock at I P. M.
Furniture and Misc. at 7 p. m.
ALWAYS A LARGE 8ALE
Aias Powder
and Blasting Supplies
UMPQUA POWDER
SUPPLY
Phone 47 Roseburg
Piano Tuning and Furniture
Repairing
For estimates send a card to
F. L. Miles, P. O. Box $49
Sieeck Eleciric Co.
ELECTRIC WIRING
Industrial, Commercial
House Wiring
ELECTRIC MOTORS
Sales, Repair and Rewind
Immediate Service
GUARANTEED WORK
119 N. Stephens Ph. 353
Roseburg, Oregon
Basements and Backyards
Cleaned
Light Pickup and Delivery
C. A. Deal iPborve J 49
Roseburg
Reeves & Kellor
Painting Contractors
Interior end x(rlor PnUM
end Paiwrhanglns
AIM Spray Palming;
bert Naas, Mrs. Byron Harmon,
Mrs. John Hodson, Mrs. Leonard
Tyler and Mrs. Paul McGowan.
The group will .meet Tuesday,
October 15, at the home of Mrs.
Wayne Safley, 541 East Lane
Street.
MRS. A. A. WILDER
HONOR8 SISTER AT
CHARMING AFFAIR
Mrs. A. A. Wilder entertained
at a charming six-thirty o'clock
buffet supper Monday evening at
her attractive home on Chadwlck
Street in compliment to her sis
ter, Mrs. John Patterson, of Oak
land, Calif., who has been visiting
here. Marigolds and zinnias car
ried out a pretty autumn motif
for the .occasion. Mrs. Velle
Broadway assisted in serving.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
Patterson and Mrs. J. F. Barker,
Mrs. L. VV, Josse, Mrs. Velle
Broadway, Mrs. Roy Bellows,
Mrs. J. A. Harding, Mrs. J. E.
Sawyers, Mrs. Harry Hildebum,
Miss Gertrude Raat, Mrs. J. C.
Hume. Mrs. Edgar Lewis. Miss
Rosa 3- Parrott, Mrs. W. F. Chap
man, Mrs. I. u. vlrden, Mrs. u.
V. Wharton and the hostess, Mrs.
Wilder. !
Contract bridge and Oklahoma
were in play during the pleasant
evening hours.
If Newi-Review carrier fails
to deliver your paper
Please Call
151YX
between 6:15 and 7:00 .P. M.
Roseburg Transfer
and Storage
City Pickup and Delivery
130 N. Pine St. Phone 927
TAXI
PHONE 6
Go anywhere in the state.
Grand Hotel
TRUCKS FOR RENT
' 'Vou Drive Move Youreelf
Save I Long ,or Short
Trips
NICHOLSON'S SERVICE
STATION
740 8. Stephens Phone 687
Roseburg Paint Shop
Exterior & Interior Decorating
FRED JtEECE, Contractor
Ph. 422 510 N. Jackson
JL. iK. CORN WELL
Designer & Draftsman
201 Lumbermen's Bldg.
Phone 420
See Singer Sewing Center for
Buckle and Button Covering,
Custom-Made Belts, Buttonhol
ing, Hemstitching, Monogram-
mlng. 24-hour service.
Singer Sewing Machine Co.
112 N. Stephens Ph. 723
J.E.NEWBERRY'S
WASHING MACHINE
Parts Sorvloe, Service for
All Makes.
Call at 102 W. Commercial
Ave.
Oil Heat
Oil or Cas Floor Furnaces
Now Available
Roseburg Sheet Metal
Works
Behind Interstate Trartor
In Old Bracr Bld.
950 E. rirat Phone Ml
Roseburg Refrigeration
All Commercial
Sales and Service
Maintenance and Repairs
,HORN AND MARSTERS
328 N. Jackwtl
Phone 270
Todd Building Co.
. Cenerql Contractors
In Addition
We Do Expert
Painting & Paperhanging
Comptste Careful Quick
Service Js Our Policy
904 S. Stephens .Phone 302
BILL COURTER 18
HONORED AT BIRTHDAY
AFFAIR SATURDAY NIGHT
Mrs. Bill Courter entertained
at a very delightful party Satur
day evening at her attractive
home on South street to honor
her husband on his birthday. An
appropriate gift was presented to
Mr. Courter from: Dr. and Mrs.
Vern Adams, of Eupene; Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth D. Adams, Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Pearson, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Pearson, Mr. and Mrs.
Ward Cummlngs, Mr and Mrs.
A. G. Henninger, Mr. and Mrs.
C. N. Howard, Dr. and Mrs. Fred
Field, Mr. and Mrs. J F. Dillard
and Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Fies.
Following a social hour, the
&roup went to the Elks for danc
ig. EVERGREEN GRANGE
HAS INTERESTING
MEETING MONDAY
Evergreen Grange met Monday
evening at the hall with 'John.
Lander. Jr., presiding. Reports
were given by all committees.
The lecturer, Dorothy Kerr, re
signed her office as she is leav
ing Hoseburg and He'-n Lander
was elected to fill the vacancy.
Refreshments were served at
the close of the meeting. Several
members reported on their visit
to the South Deer .Creek Grange.
The next meeting will be Mon
day night, September 23, at ithe
hall. Refreshments will be served
by Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Bloom,
Mrs. Ruble Bloom and Mrs. Bess
Lounsbury. All members are urg
ed to be oresent.
RUSSELL'S
Typewriter Service
Office Machine Service
and Supplies
335 N. Jackson , Phone 320
PENNELL'S RADIO SERVICE
GUARANTEED RADIO
SERVICE
C. A. PENNELL. Prop.
810 N. Jaokton St.
Roseburg, Ore. Phone 236 R
Ken's Office Equipment
Authorized Remington Rand
Sales and Service
Complete service ,for all offioe
machines.
137 So. Stephens St. Phone 81
Sewing Machines Repaired
AND BKIIIHI.T
ANY MAKE
Free Estimates
t Year Guarantee
8-Day Service II Desired
Singer Sewing Center
112 N. Stephens Phone 723
.. HARGIS ELECTRIC ..
Specialists
Radio, Refrigeration, House
hold Appliance Service
20 Years Experience
All Work Guaranteed
112 E. Cass St. Phone 944
AUTHORIZED
IJlatftay
galea
Service
PERCH'S
APPLIANCE SERVICE
630 Winchester Street
Servicing All Makea Washers.
Phone SOS ' Roseburg. Oregon
Corky's Electrical Appliance
Sales & Repair Service
Free pickup and delivery
service
324 N. Jackson
Phone 270
Rosoburg Plumbing & Supply
.Company
Plumbing by Contract
or Time and Manorial
No job too large or too small
Dixunvlllc Highway
Phone 462J-2
The Radio Dootors
Are Authorized Zenith Auto
Radio Service Station
We also specialize In repair of
home radios.
306 N. Stephens St., Roseburg
ROSEBURG FUEL
OIL SERVICE
Phone 791
STANDARD
HEATINC OILS
Jackson at Douglas
RENTALS
By .Day or Week
Skilsaws Drills Sandors
Table Saws Sump Pumps
Lighting Plants
Concrote Minor
Othnr Power Tools
A Jhey Aro Available
Osbgn Electric
Bales Rentals service
Wasl tod el Oas M. Bridie
2i.ta j;;,!
Vows .Exchanged in
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Photo. by.Clark'a Studio
Mr. and 'Mrs. John
In the glow of candles and a
colonial setting, Friday evening,
August 30, at eight-thirty o'clock
at the First Baptist .Church, Miss
Lois Mobley, lovely daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Mobley, ex
changed wedding vows with John
N. Sparks, Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. N. Sparks, Sr., of Yon
calla. Rev. H. P. Sconce officiated
at the double ring ceremony, as
sisted by Rev. L. L. Simmons of
North Hollywood, Galif., grand
father of the bride.
The Misses Myrna and Marlon
Simmons, cousins of the brfde,
lighted the candles as "One
Alone" was played softly by Miss
Mary Apra, pianist and Gene
Yates, violinist.
Harold Mobley, brother of the
bride, sang "My Hero" and Gene
Yates sang, "I Xove Thee."
As the wedding march from
Lohengrin was played, the wed
ding party advanced up opposite
aisles of the church led by the
four ushers, Keith Mobley, the
bride's brother; Lee Preston, Gor
don Walker and Harold Mobley.
The bridesmaids were lovely in
Identical white organdy dresses,
fashioned colonial style, and
carrying nosegays of fuchia-col-ored
gladioli. The bridesmaids
were Miss Joanne Deets, Miss
Beverly Hatfield, Miss Ada
Sparks and Miss Marilyn Pres
ton. Miss Bobbie Mobley was her
sister's maid of honor and wore
a pown matching the brides
maids. Her nosegay was of pink
rosebuds. Petite Beverly Clark
was flower giul and wore a gown
to match the attendants. Master
Billie Snider, nephew of the
bridegroom, was ringbearer and
wore a white coat and dark trou
sers with a red rosebud bou
tonniere. The bride, given in marriage
by her father, was beautiful In a
colonial style gown of white eye
let Jersey with a snug-fitting bo
dice and three-tiered hoop skirt.
Her gloves were elbow length
white Jersev and she wore a ca
meo on a black velvet band about
her throat. Her finger-tip veil
was caught on each side by white
bouvardia sprays. The bride's
bouquet was centered .with a
large lavendar orchid surrounded
by bouvardia and placed on a
White fan. The bridegroom's best
man was his best friend, .George
Hughes.
The briders mother wore a
dress of black crepe with char-'
treuse gloves. Her corsage was
of yellow rosebuds tied with
chartreuse ribbon. The bride
groom's mother was dressed in a
black Jersey dress with matching
gloves and a corsage of pink
rosebuds.
A reception followed at the
bride's home. After the bride and
bridegroom cut the three-tiered
wedding cake, it was served by
Mrs. Martha Bcctold, assisted by
Mrs. Eva Bectold. Mrs. Anna
Wickham poured and Miss Char
lone Deets was in charge of the
piest hook.
'GOBLE" COVER CROP DISC HARROWS
And pssortmertr of sizes in stock
Tractor Plows
Hammer JMills
Wade Drag Saws
Farm Liahf Plants
Rubbpr Tired Farm Truck
Aluminum Roofing
Wisconsin Air Cooled Engines
BUY WHERE YOU SHARE IN TH EARNINGS
DOUGLAS
Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange
ROSEBURG, OREGON
Phone 98
Located W. Washington St. and S. P. R. R. Track.
Colonial Setting
News-Review Engraving
N. Sparks, Jr.
For traveling the bride wore
an apple-green wool suit with
grey and black accessories. Her
corsage was an orchid. The cou
ple spent their honeymoon in the
.California Redwoods.
The bride was graduated from
Cottage Grove HiRh School, go
inf there from North Hollywood,
Calif. She attended University of
Oregon and will continue her
studies there, where she is ma
joring In lnterlqr designing. The
bridegroom was graduated from
Ellsinore High School and at
tended Cane Cirdardeau State
Teachers Collce in Missouri. He
served in the Navy three years
and he will resume his studies at
University of Oregon this fall.
Out-of-town guests were R. L.
Simmons and daughters, Miss
Myrna and Miss Marion; Rev.
and Mrs. L. L. Simmons of North
Hollywood, Calif.; Mrs. Pauline
Bateson and daughter, Conna, of
Chilliwack, B. C; Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Whipple and daughter,
Janice, ' and son, Jimmie, of
Drain, and Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
White and son, Bill, of Kansas
City, Mo.
STATE REGENT PAYS
VISIT TO D. A. R. AT
DINNER MEETING
-Umpqua Chapter of the D. A.
R. entertained at a no-hostess
seven o'clock dinner party Thurs
day evening at the home of the
regent, Mrs. W. M. Campbell, in
honor of the state regent. Miss
Jeannette I. Dentlcr, of Portland,
who paid her official visit here.
Beautiful bouquets of flowers
and autumn leaves carried out
the decorations for the occasion.
Covers ' were placed for Miss
DenUer, guest of honor, Mrs. M.
M. Buntin, member of the Boston
Tea Party chapter at Cambridge,
Mass.; Mrs. C. H. Donnell, Mrs.
V. H. Churchill, Mrs. C. P. Cay
lor, Mrs. W. V. Monger, Mrs. D.
N. Busenbark, Mrs. Ray S. Pet
requin, Mrs. Washington Hughes
and Mrs. Campbell. .
Miss Dentler gave a talk on
the National Congress Jaeld at At-
MuaEWJUinmsti
ra
aauae
Umpqua Valley .Hardware
8Q2 N. Jaokson Phone 71
COUNTY
JTa CffaSr ' coere ami
COUNTRY CLUB LADIE8
MAKE FINAL PLANS FOR
ANNUAL FALL GUEST-DAY
The ladies of the Roseburg
Country Club made final plans
for the annual fall guest-day af
fair at a meeting Thursday at the
clubhouse. The party will take
place September 26, at a one
o'clock salad-luncheon at the club
house to be followed by contract
bridge. Reservations for the party
must be made by Tuesday eve
ning, September 24, toy calling
either of the chairmen, Mrs. J. F.
Dillard at 546-J or Mrs. W. F.
Amiot at 471-Y. Members are re
quested to make their reserva
tions for themselves and their in
vited guests.
The weekly golf tournament
play was enjoyed in the morning
with Mrs. H. C. Stearns, Mrs.
Kenneth Quine and Mrs. J. F. Dil
lard tieing for low net and Mrs.
Bill Courter winning the low net
In the second flight.
Luncheon was served at noon
to: Mrs. J. F. Dillard, Mrs. W.
F. Amiot, Mrs. A. G. Henninger,
Mrg. L". E. Henninger, Mrs. Fred
erick Chapman, Jr., Mrs. L. K.
Cornwell, Mrs. Maurice L. Hall
mark, Mrs. Paul Syron, Mrs. Ken
neth D. Adams, Mrs. Kenneth
Bailey, Mrs. Walter Fisher, Mrs.
J. M. Judd, Mrs. E. J. Rodgcrs,
Mrs. L. K. Fies, Mrs. O. R. Hess,
Mrs. R. H. Franks, Mrs. O. J.
Feldkamp, Mrs. H. T. Hansen,
Mrs. A. B. Collier, Miss Kathleen
Collier, Mrs. R. D. Bridges, Mrs.
G. W. Marshall, Mrs. Earl Plum
mer, Miss Naomi Scott, Mrs.
Clyde Knight, Mrs. L. E. McClin
tock, Mrs. Paul Helweg, Mrs.
Maurice J. Newland, Mrs. C. B.
Wade, Mrs. Fred Saling, Mrs.
Fred Lockwood, Mi's. R. D. Coen,
Miss Helen Casey, Mrs. James O.
Hughes, Mrs. H. C. Stearns, Mrs.
Carl E. Wimberly, Mrs. H. C.
fierg, Mrs. Bill Courter, Mrs. Mar
shall Pengra, Mrs. E. A. Pearson
and Mrs. Roy Cummins.
Contract bridge was enjoyed in
the afternoon with Mrs. Hall
mark winning high score; Mrs.
Adams, second high score and
Mrs. J. M. Judd, third.
Plans are being made by the
club to hold its first fall formal
dance in the form of a Hallowe'en
affair the evening of October 26
from ten to 1 o'clock at the club
house. .Committees for the affair
vill be announced later.
CHIEF JOSEPH GROUP
ELECTS NEW OFFICER8
AT MEETING .WEDNESDAY
.Chief Joseph Camp Fire Group
met Wednesday after school at
the home of the guardian, Mrs.
H. L. Bailey on Spruce Street and
new officers were elected includ
ing: president, Peggy Ann
Knight; vice-president, Barbara
Bailey; secretary, Joan Walga
muth; treasurer, Melva Packard,
and scribe, Betty J. Clark.
The next meeting of the group
will be held October 9. All mem
bers are urged to be present.
lantic City, N. J., and which she
attended. She also outlined her
plans for the coming year in the
state D. A. R. work.
The next meeting will be held
at a seven o'clock dessert-supper
October 21 at the home of
Mrs. C. P. Caylor with Mrs. W.
V. Monger, co-hostess. Members
are being informed'that dues will
be payable at this meeting.
MONEY
Real Estate Loau
For Building
Refinancing
Purchasing
Monthly Repayment Plan
Umpqua Savings 8
Loan Association
Phone 608 .
Wanted
POULTRY
EGGS
TURKEYS
Highest Cash Prices
Douglas County Poultry
Phone 374 Oak & Spruce Sts.
a I .-I- "ft ft"
WIUD 77
Open 7 P. M. to
2:30 A. M.
EXCEPT MONDAYS
Sunday Hours:
4 P. M. Midnight
Steaks
Chicken
Music by
Bud Spaulding
Wed., Fn. Sat.
Fine Wines
And of Course
The
Cocktail jBar
8UNSHINE CLUB HAS
ENJOYABLE MEETING
AT PENOERGRAS8 HOME
Mrs. Nora Pendergrass very
graciously entertained the North
side Sunshine Club at her home
on Fleser Street Thursday after
noon. Asters formed a pretty mo
tif for the occasion. Mrs. Mable
Patterson, president, conducted a
short business session and Polly
anna names were exchanged. A
birthday gift was presented as a
surprise by the club, to MrS- Senna
Hiney.
Mrs. Mary Princen won the
high prize for the afternoon. Mrs.
Pendergrass was assisted In serv
ing by her mother-in-law, Mrs.
Margaret Pendergrass. Covers
were placed for Mrs. Mary Hall,
Mrs. Eva St. Onge, Mrs. Mable
Patterson, Mrs. Eunice Sory, Mrs.
Clara Steiwig, Mi's. Lucia Ingles,
Mrs. Senna Hiney, Miss Elizabeth
Paul, Miss Bernardine Princen,
Mrs. Margaret Pendergrass and
the hostess, Mrs. Nora Pender
grass. The club will meet next Thurs
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
E. E. Emmitt on Parrot Street.
JOSSE-CH APM AN-BROADWAY
PARTY IS CHARMING
EVENT OF THURSDAY
Mrs. W. Josse, Mrs. W. F.
Chapman and Mrs. Velle Broad
way entertained at a very de
lightful twelve o'clock lunch
Thursday on the attractive ter
race at Fremont lodge, beautiful
home of the Josse' on the North
Umpqua River.
Autumn flowers were used for
Effective November 15, 1946, all lockers being
rented at Douglas County Poultry will be cancelled.
Refunds will be made to those who have paid jn
advance.
DOUGLAS COUNTY POULTRY
Oac ond Spruce- Sts.
ATTENTION ! !
KITCHEN CABINETS DELUXE Cabinet work of
all kinds Window and Door Frames, any size,
any shape Snappy Service!
Ciiy Lumber & Builders Supply
North Umpqug Highway, V Mile East of County Barn
See Ken Adams or Phone 659
Complete Auto and Truck Repairing
Body and Fender Work Painting
Arc and Acetylene Welding
i
DOUGLAS SERVICE GARAGE
North on Hwy. 99 Phone 373-R-5
SAWDUST
Prompt Delivery
16" MILL WOOD
DENH-6ERRETSEH CO.
fhone 128
NOW AVAILABLE
"Trim-Set"
Steel Windows
Complete With Frame, Hardware and Glass
Ideal for the Home, Office, or Shop
Five Minutes to Install
CITY LUMBER & BUILDERS SUPPLY CO.
Phone 659 North Umpqua Rd. at Miller Lane
HOUSE TRAILERS FOR SALE
New Used Large and Small
Cash or Terms
JESSE M. CHASE
960 High Sheet
EUGENE, OREGON
decorations and covers were
placed for Mrs. waiter uoraon oi
Los Angeles; Mrs. John Patter
son of Oakland, Calif.; Mrs. O.
M. Berrie, Mrs. Arthur Clarke,
Mrs. ft C. Church, Miss Helen
Casey, Mrs. J. A. Harding, Mrs.
Harris Ellsworth, Mrs. A. E. Kent,
Mrs. Kenneth W. Kinney, Mrs.
Edgar Lewis, Mrs. John H. Robin
son, Mrs. M. F. Rice, Mrs. Fred
Lockwood, Mrs. J. A. Macdonald,
Mrs. H. H. Stapleton, Mrs. C. W.
Wharton, Miss Naomi Scott, Mrs.
J. E. Sawyers, Mrs. A. A. Wilder,
Mrs. Walter Fisher, Mrs. George
E. Houck, Mrs. Arthur Baum,
Mrs. Harry Hildebum and the
ihree hostesses.
Cards and visiting were en
joyed during the pleasant, social
hours.
Poliomyelitis in severe form is
relatively rare even during epi
demics rarely more than three
children per 1,000 are affected.
N0RTHSIDE LAUNDRY
NOW OPERATING UNDER
NEW MANAGEMENT
" One Week Service
99 Highway, North of
Roseburg
Phone 374
402 W. Oak St.