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R6SE6UR6 NtW$.ftViSW, RgSe&UR6. ftftteON . SaTur&aY, tt&aUARY 21, 1943 TRREE Socld Calendar Monday-February 23 Women of Roseburc and com. munity urged to miet at Red Cross sewing rooms .d Armory from 1 to 4 to assist with sewing lor Veterans Facility. Neighbors of Woodcraft Thim ble Club to meet at 1:30 pot luck uncneon at nome oi Mrs. H. w. Tavlor. 510 S. Jackson street. Those attending are asked to Dring tneir own table service. Days Creek P. T. A. to meet in evening at schoolhouse. Pro gram In charge of Bob Jambura. Those attending arc asked to Dring a pie. Calaoooia Fair Oaks Home Ex tension Unit to meet at Fair Oaks hall at 10:30 A. M. Topic to oe "rressure saucepans, rot luck luncheon at noon. Junior Woman's Club Council meeting to be held at home of Mrs. Kobert Harris on North Jackson street. American Red Cross to spon sor Washington's birthday bail at 8 P. M. at Veterans Facility rec reational hall. All women of com munity are invited and are asked to wear formals. B. P. W. C. to meet at 8 P. M. at Armory for program on rec reation in charge of Bessie Fand- ricn, Helen McKetridge. Alta Sim- onson, Ida Hughes, Marietta rowers and LoIa Gorton cq) Tuesday-February 24 Inter-Se Study Club to meet at 1:15 o'clock dessert-luncheon at home of Mrs. E. E. Lindell on Claire street with Mrs. Bruce Mollis in charge of the program. F. S. Club to meet in afternoon at home of Mrs. H. T. Bloom. Umpqua Daughters of the Nile to meet at l:JO o clock dessert luncheon and sewing session at home of Mrs. Frank Burr, Myrtle LreeK. tiecllon ot oillcers. Alpha Theta Chapter, Beta Sig ma Phi to meet at home of Mrs. Charles Williamson, 1243 Chath am street Twelve and Won Club to meet at noon luncheon at home of Mrs. B. Hargis. 1302 West First street. OlHlla-Tenmile Home Extension Demonstration Unit to meet at 10:30 A. M. at home of Mary Hodges in Olalla. Potluck lunch eon at noon. Northside Bible Study Circle to meet at 2:30 at home ot Mrs. Paul Blaskey, 408 Uowe street, under leadership of Mrs. Edith S. Ackert. Eagles Auxiliary to meet at 7:30 P. M. at Eagles lounge for regular session. Patrick W. Kelly Auxiliary, No. 41, to meet at 7:30 at I. O. O. F. hall. Refreshments in charge of Mamie Fett and Daymise Beach, co-chairman, Lotus Graves, Hel ena Hayes, Goldie Walker, Minnie Noyer, Leo Gillette, Bessie Fand rich, Bcrnice Smith and Harry Taylor. The kitchen committee Includes: Thella Webber, chair man. Nona Thompson, Mildred Gardiner, Alice Carter, Aurelia McGhehey, Ona Williams, Edith Brock and Nora Fraundiner. Wednesday-February 25 Jolly Circle"Club to meet lri afternoon at home of Mrs. Virgil Lynn. Merry-Go-Round Club to meet at 1:30 desert-luncheon at home of Mrs. R. R. Willett, 346 N. Rose street, with Mis. J. Harold Nic hols hostess. Evening Study Club to meet at 8 P. M. at home of Mrs. D'ck Gilman with Mrs. E. G. Young, Jr., co-hostess. Mrs. Mae Matthews will give a talk on "Kor3." Sunshine Cluub to meet at home Sunshine Club to meet at home of Mrs. Mildred Booth with Mrs. Krankie Schroeder, co-hostess. Patch and Chat Club to meet In evening at home of Mrs. C. L. Bowers on the Calkins road. Umpqua Zone of W. S. of C. S. all-day meeting beginning at 10 A M. at Methodist Church In Roseburg. Zone president, Mrs. Paul Rummell, Dillard, will pre side. Guest speaker to be Mrs. E. M. Tilton, Springfield, confer ence vice-president, Mr. Georgia Richmond, Coqullle, district pre sident, will alio speak. Potluck luncheon at noon with women of the church furnishing main dish, coffee and rolls. Womcr. from other towns are asked to bring salad or dessert. Ail women Interested are Invited. Thursdiy-February 26 Women of the Country Club to meet at 9:30 A. M. at clubhouse for weekly contract bridge play. Luncheon at 12:30 and golfing ai 1:30. Evergreen Home Economic Club will meet at noon potluck luncheon at hall. Lady Elks social meeting at 8 o'clock dessert-supper at temple with Mrs. Harold Haskln. Mrs A. F. Micelll, Mrs. E. C. Patter son and Mrs. Fred Dent, host esses. Prizes to he awarded win ners in contract bridge and pin ochle. Days Creek Woman's Club to meet at 2 P. M. at home of Esth er Wright. If weather Is Incle ment, the meeting will be held at the home of Frances Mac Ewan. Members to work on quilt being made to raise funds for Azalea House. Stedfat Class to meet at 2 o' clock potluck luncheon nt First Presbyterian Church. Those at tending are asked to be prepared to take part on program by pre paring stories on famous joopk" born In February. Circle, No. 1, of Methodist Church to meet at 2 o'clock at horn of Mrs. H. D. Scott on Mel rose road. Cy LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER Marry at Presbyterian Church r n u .1 , nrt (. i ?. .'' . .ii iiirr. ")fJ I ; HI" r V... Mr. and Mrs. William Edward Bales Large floor baskets of Dink and deep-rose snapdragons with a background of candelabra holding tan yvmte tapers lormed tne Dec orations for the weddine of Miss Rebecca Ruth Bovingdon. daugh ter oi Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bovingdon of Oakland. Ore., and William Edward Bales, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bovd Bales of Bak ersfleld, Calif., Saturday, Febru ary 14, at the First Presbyterian Church. Decorations were In charge of Mrs. J. E. Johnson, as sisted by Mrs. Donald Morgan. Dr. Morris H. Roach performed the Impressive ceremony at four o'clock in the afternoon In the presence of 100 relatives and friends. Mrs. Homer Grow played soft ly on the pipe organ as the guests assembled and accompan ied Mrs. T. B. Garrison, who sang "O. Promise Me" and "The Lord's Prayer." Mrs. Grow also played the traditional wedding marches. Miss Molly Booth. In a Dale blue formal, and Miss Pauline Boving don, in pastel pink, with match ing headbands or satin and wrist lets ot carnations, lighted the candles. The bride, given In marriage bv her father, was lovely in a gown of white slipiier satin fash ioned with a full train. The form fitting bodice was trimmed with lace appliques. Her fineer-tip veil was held in place by a Mary Stuart cap. She carried a nose gay of white blossoms centered with a white orchid. Mrs. Adeline L. Fields of Port land was matron of honor and wore a gown of delf blue with a tiny cap of gold braid. She car ried an arm bouquet of yellow rosebuds. Bridesmaids were Miss Joan Bovingdon and Miss Mary Lou Hopper, who wore gowns of yellow and pink chiffon and carried nosegays of white flow ers centered with rosebuds. Terrv Hercher was best man and Donald Morgan, Donald Ca sey and Robert Stearns were ush ers. The bride's mother wore an aqua crepe gown with a vellow rosebud corsage. The bride groom's mother wore an ensem ble ot black faille with a pink feather hat and a corsage Circle, No. 2, to me at 2 o'. clock at home of Mrs. A. J. Ged des. 302 East Washington street. Circle, No. 3, to meet at 2 o' clock at home of Mrs. Ella Fen ley at 845 S. Mill street. Roseburg Campfire Guardians Association to meet at 8 P. M. st home of Mrs. Louise Neurlter, 525 Sykes street with Miss Vir ginia Young, co-hostess. Northside Sunshine Club to meet In afternoon at home ot Mrs. Marv Hall. Friday-February 27 Florence Nightingale Tent No. 15. Dauphters of Union Veterans of the Civil War to meet at 7:30 P. M. at K. of P. hall. Juvenile Grange to meet at Evergreen Grange hall in eve ning. Bluebird Friendship party at Fullerton school gvmnaslum at 7 P. M. for all Roseburg, Winches ter and Edenbower Bluebirds to et together to earn birthdav honors. Parents are also Invited. Evergreen Grange to meet at 5:30 potluck supner at the haM. Circle, No. 4. of Methodist Church to meet at 2 o'clock at home of Mrs. Lucian Cobb, 740 S. Jackson street. Saturday-February 21 Tenmile Community Club to meet at Tenmile Church to ob 7 tit r-v-rr-tysf wrf : i;':. .V.v .. -, rf,o. , a r i an I Ai Plctur b Mailer Studio of pink roses. A reception followed at the home ot Dr. and Mrs. George L. Houck on South Stephens street. The Valentine motif was carried out In the rooms. The bride's table was centered with an arrangement of white carnations and tall white tapers. The beautifully decorated tiered wedding cake was top"ed by a miniature bridal couple and was cut by the bride and bride "room and served by Mrs. Edwin Booth, aunt of the bridegroom; Mrs. Walter Hercher, and Mrs. Lee Wells. Miss Helen Casey, Mrs. John Young, Mrs. J. E. Johnson, Miss Marian Slattery and Miss Fredcrlca Hamilton assisted In serving and Miss Mariannr Hak anson had charge of the guest book. For traveling the bride chose a gray suit with matching top coat and black accessories. Her cor sage was white orchid. Following a short honeymoon, the couDle will make their home in Eugene. Out-of-town guests attending the wedding included the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Bovingdon, of Oakland; the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Bovd Bales of Bakersfield. Calif.; James Osborne of Corvallls; Mr. and Mrs. John Hankason, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mueller, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Newell, Mrs. Alexan der and daughter, Janice, and Mrs. Adeline L. Fields, all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hewitt of Troutdale, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Ionald Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Hooper, Miss Fredcrlca Hamilton and Miss Marian Slattery all of Eugene; and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson and Miss Patricia Wilson of The Dalles. The bride was graduated from Roseburg Senior High School in 1944. During her residence in Roseburg, she made her home with Dr. and Mrs. Houck. She was graduated from University of Oregon Medical School of Nursing in 1947 and Is a member of Alpha Delta PI sorority. The bridegroom was graduated from Roseburg Senior High School In 1944 and durnig World War II, served with the U. S. Navy. He is now a student at the Univer sity of Oregon, where he is ma joring In Journalism. serve Foundation Dav. The men of the community will build the framework for :he foundation of the new clubhouse and will be invited to share the potluck din ner with the club members at the noon hour. Childrens Weeklv Story Hour at 10.30 A. M. at Roseburg Pub lic Library. All grade school children Invited. March 31 Benefit dance from 9 to 12 P. M. at Lavadotire hall. Days Creek. Public Invited. Funds to go towards purchase of kitchen equipment for Days Creek school kitchen. Roseburg Community Concert Association closing concert of season at 815 at Junior High auditorium. St. Louis Sinfonletta, with Paul Schrelber, conductor, to present concert. ANNE CRANE HAS PARTY ON TENTH BIRTHDAV SATURDAY Anne Crane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Cisne, celebrated upt tenth birthday Valentine's day at a delightful party at her home. Attending were Am, guet of honor, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Crane; her brother. Ernest Crane: Dell V. Rast, M;. John Schearer and Philip Eva shenko of Eugene. V tr If If If 'ft I "ft nil I I WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY IcIA AND PROGRAM HELD BY WOMAN'S CLUB TUESDAY A family In Holland was adopt ed by the Roseburg Woman's Club at the annual Washington's birthday tea Tuesday at the armory. A report on the family was given by Mrs. E. L. Tausch er and the club voted to bring articles to be shipped to the family to the next meeting to be held March 2 at the armory, at which time Miss Helen Casey will present the program. - The Invocation was given by the chaplain, Mrs. R. E. Craw ford. Mrs. George E. Houck, pre sident, conducted the meeting and reports were given bv Mrs. W. H. Carter. Mrs. E. L. Tausch er, Mrs. Alvin Helgeson. Mrs. C. E. Roberts, Miss Eslelle V. Conover, Mrs. James Joyce and and Mrs. Frederick J. Porter. Mrs. Scott Layman presented the program, w hich lnclu'led. a talk on the American flag and the Pledge of Allegiance given bv Mrs. Bayard Reed: vocal solos by Mrs. Lester Nielsen included: "Vlttoria Mio Core" by Carissi mi: "One Fine Day" from th? opera Madame Butterfly bv Puc cini; "Shepherd thv Demeanor Vary" by Brown and an encore, "My Lovely Celia" by Monro accompanied by Miss Gladys H. Strong; and a very fine reading "Adam's Ale" presented bv Mrs. Louis Kohlhagen, Sr., who re sponded with a second reading as an encore. The lace-covered tea table was centered with an arrangement of white tulips, white stock and freesias, flanked by red, white and blue candles. Mrs. T. B. Gar rison and Mrs. W. H. Carter poured. Hostesses for the tea in cluded Mrs. Fi-ed A. Knight and Mi-s. Bayard Reed, co-chalrmdn, Mrs. C. E. Roberts, Mrs. R. E. Crawford, Mrs. Dora Schroeder, Mrs. Alvin Helgeson, Mrs. Charles A. Brand and Mi's. E. S. Hall. Those present were: Mrs. Geo. E. Houck, president, Mrs. W. H. Carter, Miss Estelle V. Conover, Miss Marie Martens. Mrs. G. V. Wimberly, Mrs. C. D. Fies, Mrs. Jessie Dorviller, Mrs. H. O. Aus tin. Mrs. Sig Fett, Mrs. H. C. Berg, Mrs. Earl Bleile, Mis. E. E. Leas, Mrs. T. B. Garrison, Mrs. J. F. Dillard. Mrs. R. E. Craw ford Mrs. Dora Schroeder, Mi's. L. F. Nielsen. Miss Gladys H. Strong, Mrs. James Joyce, Mrs. L. G. Twohy, Mrs. Alvin Helgeson, Mrs O. Gosnell, Mrs. A. E. Kent, Mrs. E. L. Tauscher, Mrs. A. J. Ged des, Mrs. H. C. Darby, Mrs. J. E. Sawyers: Mrs. A. S. Coen, Mrs. C. W. Dishman. Mrs. C. H. Bail ey, Mrs. William Bailey, Mrs. John Travis. Mrs. T. H. Dunn, Mrs. Foster Butner, Mrs. Scott, Layman, Mrs. R. I). Solt, Mrs .B. H. Laird, Mrs. Louis Kohlhagen, Sr., Mrs. George Morin, Miss Jen nie E. Jorey, Mrs. C. E. Roberts, Mrs. Armour Murdock, Mrs. R. E. Crawford, Mrs. Charles A. Brard. Mrs. Bayard Reed. Mrs. Fred A. Knight and Mrs. Freder ick J. Porter. ANNUAL VALENTINE PARTY HELD BY JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB MONDAY EVENING Dozens of red hearts and tall white tapers, with center bou quets of pussywillows, decorated the long tables used by Mis. George Crocker, chairman. Miss Shirley Haines and Mrs. Kellh Cashner, assisted by Miss IHr othy Daracunas, Monday evening when they entertained the Jun ior Woman's Club at the annual Valentine party and program at the armory. Mrs. Crocker Introduced the program which Included violin solos, "The Swan" and "Ber sceuse" by Marianna Hakanson. accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Guy Pealer: two tap numbers by Ada Mae Rice, accompanied by Miss Annaloris Ward, and a trav elog by Mrs. Clark Lecdy, who gave a charming talk on her year's trip to Sweden, Norway, France, Holland, (Jermany and Switzerland. Mi's. Leedy was In troduced by Mrs. Robert Brown ing. Mrs. Carl Wassom, president conducted a short business meet ing. Refreshments were served by the hostesses to Mrs. Was som, Mrs. Florence Burt, Miss Annaloris Ward, Mrs. J. Elwood McLaughlin, Mrs. Cecil N. Thomp son, Mrs. Jill Bollman, Mrs. Lee Reding, Mrs. Walter A. Moore. Mrs. George Crenshaw, Jr., Mrs. HJalmer Johnson. Mrs. Keith Cus ter, Mrs. Jark Trusty, Miss Sal ly Bates, Miss Betty Hunnlcutt, Miss Jean Turner, Miss Bevcrlv Nichols, Miss June Clayton, Mrs. Robert B. Elliott. Mrs. Richard D. Fies, Miss Ethel Van Voorst, Mrs. Robert W. Kent, Miss Beryl W. Snyder. Miss Eda Smith. Mrs. George Crocker, Miss Shirley Haines. Mhis Dorothy Daraunas. Mrs. Bruce Hetrlck, Mrs. James Flnlay, Mrs. Charles S. Close. Mrs. J. R. Clark, Mrs. Robert L. Harris, Mrs. Clark Leedv. Mrs. Robert Browning. Mrs .How ard Marsh, Mrs. Clyde Crenshaw Mrs. Paul Cacv, Mrs .Benjamin Du Fresne. Mrs. Harrison P.. Winston. Mrs. Dallen Jones. Mrs. Donald While. Mrs. Walter I-ake Mrs. Ralph Ohman, Mrs. Lorcn Christiansen. Mrs. Pete Rudolph. Mrs. Jay Shlnn, Mrs. Carl Dun can, Mrs. Phillip Babeock, Mrs. J. L. Calahan. Mrs. W. A. Web er. Mrs. H. I. Pugh. Mrs. Kellv Bennett, Mrs. Donald M"tgcr. Mm. Jack C. Davis. Mrs. S. K. McGaughey, Mrs. Iee Murtenwn, Mrs. Clifford Collins, Mrs. Hob ert W. Bellows. Mrs. Elliott Per kins. Mrs. Allena Rose. Miss Frances Metzrer. Miss Norma Knight, Miss Bette Jewel, Mls Ada Mae Rice, Mls Naomi Scott. Mrs. Guy Peeler. Miss Marianna Hakanson and the contact chair man, Mrs. Frederick J. Porter The next meeting of the club will be ;he evening of March 1. DR. AND MRS. CASDFL ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT OF DAUGHTER, LOIS Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Cassel of Roseburg announce the engegne tTienl of their daughter, Miss Ii N. Cael to (k':p K. Qulne. son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth yulne, of this city. The weddine hi nlanned for early spring. Honored at Wedding Reception i"'vi"i f K ..." U v . f: VV- If,. -JO-A Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Lamm entertained at a wedding recep tion honoring their daughter Pat sv Anne, who was recently mar ried to Dean C. McKay, son of Mrs. Ethel McKay of Roseburg, Saturdav evening at the Lamm home, Route two, Roseburg. The lace-covered serving table was centered with an arrange ment of daffodils, carnations and poinscttias furnished by Jack May. The beautiful tiered wed ding cake, made bv Mrs. Roy Phillips, was topped by a minia ture bride and bridegroom, which was originally used on the sil ver wedding anniversar' cake of Mr. and Mrs. Lamm. The guest book was in charge of Miss Virginia Rlebllng. Gifls were in charge of Mrs. Clarence Crow and Mrs. Robert Burton. Mrs. John Boor and Mrs. Roy Phillips served the cakes .... Mrs. Burdette Peterson poured the cof fee and Mrs. Harold Lecp served the punch. Guests were received by the bride and bridegroom; the form er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thorn as T. Lamm, and the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Elhel McKay, and Included: Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Nelson, Miss Virginia Klebllng, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bolslnger, Ig KEYSTONE CLUB HAS DELIGHTFUL MEETING AT DILLARD HOME MONDAY Mrs. J F. Dillard. Mrs: M. M. Nelson. Mrs. C. A. Gilmer and Mrs. Lucian Cobb were hostesses at a charming seven-thirty o' clock dessert-supper at the at tractive Dillard home on South Jackson street Monday evening, when they entertained the Meth-1 odist Keystone Club. Frecsias. In a crystal container, graced the large table, while carnations and , Daphne were used about the rooms. ' Those enloying the evening ; with the hostess were: Mrs. Her-1 bert E. Wood, president. Mrs. Walter Hercher. Mrs. Chester ' Hercher, Mrs. Rav Horton. Mrs. S. A. Warg, Mrs. Elton Jackson. Mrs. Lvnn llanna. Mrs. J. L. j Wolforrt Mrs. C. K. Rand, Mrs. A. J. Ellison. Mrs. F. G. Burr. Mi's. Lawrence Rancl. Mrs. II. M. 1 Burt, Mrs. Elmer L. Anderson. Mrs. Clvde E. Knight. Mrs. John Todd, Mrs. Earl Kellev. Mr Clvde Chltwoocl. Mrs. Charles K. Chilson, Mrs. Clifford K Smith. ; Mrs. A. J. Adair and Mrs. A. C. j Williamson. i The Inspirational devotions were presented bv Mrs. Adair, i Plans were made for a rnmamge sale to be held March 13. begin ning at 9:30 A. M. In the b ise. ment of the MethndKt Church, A social hour of music and visiting followed. The next meet ing will be a seven thirty o'- i clock dessert-iuoper March 15 ! the home of Mrs. E. E. I.lndell I on Claire street with Mrs. Elmer; L. Anderson, Mrs. J. L. Wol'ord. ' Mrs. Clifford E. Smith and Mrs. 1 C. K. Rmd, hostesse-i The de votions will be In charge of Mrs. Adrian Fisher. D. A. R. MEETS MONDAY i EVENING AT HOME OF MRS. W. M. CAMPBELL Mrs. Pay S. Petrequln was host ess to the D. A. R. Mondav eve ning at the home of M's. W. M Campbell on Winchester street. Mrs. C. P. Caylor, repent, con ducted the meeting and Mrs L. F. Nielsen was tirocram chair ' man and presented several v-e-tl numbers and Mrs. W. '). Hen ecke played a group of piano solos. It was announced that Mrs Walter V. Mont'er, member of the D. A. R . will present "The Terrible Meek", a r-lnv. nt the First Presbvterinn Church Good Friday week. The public Is In vited to attend. On annnnt of Mrs. Monger's nrofrim Rt the church no rcffiilnr March meet Inr will he hel l by ihe I) A. P. Following tl'e prcffram ami meetln". M. Pctri-ouin served love" refreshments carrvin,? out th Valentine motif. Mrs, Jean Everett poured. Those i-nlovln" the,evenln were Mrs L. K Niel sen. M'S. W O. Preel e, Mrs C P Cavlor. Mls Sadie I,. Stulms. Mrs. Guy Harbaugh, Mrs. Jean Everett, Mrs. A. N. Orcutt Mrs. -1 V ' 1 '.. . ' " ! j sV. - v,. ".- . '., Picture by Muter Siudlo Dean C. McKay nore Wood, Mrs. Martha E. Bro ten, Mrs. Conrad Quist, Mr. and Mrs. Art E. Travis. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Agin-, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Knaggs, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Thompson and son, Tommv; Mrs. Fred S. Jones, Mi's. Robert Bur ton, Mi's. KathUvn Colman, Mrs. Cecil Harris and daughter, Mar jories Mrs. Eula Crow and daugh ter, Mary; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. John N. Boor, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Peterson, Mr. and Mis. A. O. Helvey, Mr. and Mrs. Harold I-eep. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mav. Mr. and Mi's. Dan Colfel. Nils. Mabel Harness, Dwiglit Pone, Mrs Carl Anderson and daughter, Wava; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gordon and daue.hlcr, Nancy: Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Sher man, Mr. and Mrs. Albert MeGce, Emmagene Melser, Stephen llis-t'-an, Don Mc-Gee and Mr, and Mrs. Frederick J. Porter. Both the bride and bridegroom attended Roseburg Senior High School. The bride Is enrolled ns a student at Hehnke Walker Busi ness College in Portland and the bridegroom is employed at the new building of the Part tic Tele phone and Telegraph Company in Rosebur". Mrs. E. M. Sccly, Mrs. Washing ton Hughes, Mrs. Poster Butner, Mrs. George M. Drown, Mi's. O. S. Chambers. Mrs. Wa'ter V. Monger. Mrs. Patrick Kllbv ot Klamath Falls. Mrs. W. M. Camn bell and the hostess, Mrs. Petre quln. PIANOS Baldwin, Wurlltnr, Gulbrsnsen Ott's Plana Oept t LunJ'r Radio Btora SAT. & SUN. ONLY V' a , i k h r - "1 I IIVIHA I mm. 2nd i--rv;.,Vif HIT U'l'fA BIRTHDAY PARTY IS GIVEN BILLY DAVIDSON ON SIXTH ANNIVERSARY Billy Davidson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Art K. Davidson, celebrated his sixth birthday at a party 1 February 15 ut his home. Gifts were presented to Billy ! ''nm his grinclpaivnts. Mr. and i Mrs. C. M. Rowe of Miami. Fla., and Air. and Mrs. J. D. David- j son, of Roseburg, also Tuinmk ! Pratt, Ga Van Horn und Davie and Doyle Iwis. starts tomorrow J Op: fc) wm f fir; a mm v m v?.i.-""'. mm f- - ..iaT ) j VIRGINIA FlflO TOM CONftAT iiSM VtfiUlA NATALIE SCHAFnt t ! UtlOOl I WU.IIAM O'ASIMIL Pit by AueHf V SCHINCK Dupcttxl ky AUfUO WIHKW BRYAN fOf tn Ctergt ot Production'' Ends STARTS TOMORROW! I' i. 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