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TheOREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning. June 26; 1932 Lame Weddinas Will Keeb? Interest Hi PROMINENT VISITOR "? yy in RealmVof Sbcietv roBLaSt 1" ; W This Weekend PAGE SIX ' ' ' : ' - -- , Calendar for Last Week in June: Thickly Mai&ith nVBnwnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Grand Assembly, of Order of Rainbovv: Girls ; - .rp....-..r..: .j ry - - - -V :'Tl. ' ,'J-s ' ; v . : lvWo Uay oession VLomes,toADlose v. . V - - Miss Hester Davis? Popular Bride-Elect,5 Will be Married Wednesday . i1. Jn Large Church -Wedding r'mnnv 1..' J. n Tnna wllWiml avati irnr a i wMittirunt r5 .TrvniiTir. ial . af f airs than in l l uU: task uaja ux.'uuc uu . v . x -t ; '.JL:4he'past''week8.One-'of'..the-ini8t'brilliaiit weddings.of. the 'year will be that of Miss Hester Davis to Robert Cosgrove of Pasade na, . which will be : an event of Wednesday ,. night at the First Presbyterian cnurcn. , . , ' . . , Over 225 invitations hav been extended for this wedding, which has been preceded jby many. charming social affairs. Rev. Grover Birtchet will'. read the service at 8 o'clock Misd navis has chosen for. her attendant s ; Mrs. Jack Porter of Medford, Miss Esther Wood and. Miss Mudrea uomns 01 Aioany. sir. vusgruve a wv iwaivijriua .Gates of Bellingham, Wash. Mrs. PercytKelly wiU be-soloist and ..Mraw J. Fred Braly pf Alhanv will clav tne. weaame marcnes. ; . i - v V- Ushers include Ward Davis, LeKoy rote, Lawrence Schmitt and William Johnson. R. :W. Davis, jatner. 01 -;tne bride-elect, will give her in marriage. - - A receDtion in the social rooms of the church will ollpw the wedding. Among the affairs given lor Miss Ua vis ims - ' , o week has been the lniormai Maids and Matrons Of Aurora Busy - Aurora. The current week has been given to the entertainment ot visiting social favorites, of picnic groups and tho closing of frater nal and club activities for the summer months. One of the iast delightful of these was a picnic supper at Robin wood, the home of B. G. Robinson, for the pleas ure of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Robin son and Mr. Gossard, all of Chi cago, and Mrs. Francis Powers of ' Calgary, Alta. On the pofch with its outdoors fireplace and overlooking the Wil lamette the table was spread at which 21 guests were seated, forming the group were the fam ilies of U. Eilers, E. E. Bradtl, J. W. Sadler, A. L. Strickland, H. Stephens and Mrs. Francis Green and Vern Eilers of Corvallis. An other group enjoyed a Jolly picnic , ind swimming party given Thurs day night at Colvins park, for Miss Doris Scott, ' who is the house guest of Miss Jane 'Yergen. The Sirls were classmates at Mon mouth Normal school. Interesting guests enjoyed a cup of tea served on the vine covered ' "porch of the Sadler home Thurs day when Miss Wilson and Miss Pfiniger, superintendent and as sistant, and Miss Lillian Tracey, supervisor of the Good Samaritan hospital of Portland were honor ed. Mrs. A. E. Austin of Woo Jburn and Miss Peggy Sadler of Portlaa.1 presided at the tea urns. , Occupying the attention of members of the Woman's club on Wednesday was the annual picnic where they and their families gathered for a day of swimming and games at Rae park. Mesdames James Smith and Er nest Snyder gave the Pythian Sis- . ters a rare surprise Wednesday night when they served supper to the members, it being the last , meeting of the temple until fall. From Portland come Mrs. J. W Caufield, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hern and daughter and Jerry Mc- Croaky to Join the Chester Gil- , breaths in a picnie on Pudding .river recently and later all were tea guests at the home of E. L , Pope at Park Place. Another popular matron is Mrs Elliott Brett of Los Angeles, who -with her two sons and her father, Chris Giesy, arrived from the south this week end and will visit at the home of Loran Giesy for a thort time. Mr. Giesy will remain with his son through the summer months. Special request is being made of the officers of the Royal Neigh bors of America lodge to be pres ent for the Monday night meet- ing at Fraternal temple at which time the officers of the order are to present a special drill. There is also a membership contest be twen members and officers which is being featured. Refreshments will be served following the busi ness and program hours. Mrs Rose M. Abbott, Mrs. Francis Hoyt, and Mrs. Edna Shepard are In charge of the social hour. Miss Gene Belle has as her house guest, Mrs.. Henry Hull from Seattle. Mrs. Hull will also be a gnest of Mrs. C. E. Stricklin during part of her visit in Salem. Glub; Are ri nanne C airs Being- shower for which Mrs. John Pollock and Mrs. Wynn Orief were hostesses Thursday evening. Mrs. Davis and Miss Davis enter tained with pretty 'bridge tea at the Davis home. Mr. and Mrs. Davis will be hosts for an inti mate family dinner at the Marion hotel Thursday evening with cov ers placed for 14 guests. Many out or town people wui attend the wedding. The first ar rivals are expected to be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riebnoff of Red mond. Oregon, who are expected to arrive today. Mrs. RIebhoff Is sister of Mrs. Davis. Mr. Cosgrove and his mother, Mrs. Mary O. Cosgrove, are ex pected to arrive this weekend from their home in Pasadena. A wedding of Thursday morn ing at 8 o'clock will be that of Miss Helen Hill, daughter of Mrs. Harry Hill, who will marry Wal ter Ziegler, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ziegler of Scio, In a nuptial mass at St. Joseph's Catholic church. Rev. Father Buck officiating. Miss Hill will be accompanied by Miss Marcella Malkmus. Gene Lebold will be best man for Mr. Ziegler. Mr. M- D. Pilkenton, un cle of the bride-elect will give ner in marriage. Mrs. Richard Polk will enter tain with a bridge evening In com pliment to Miss Hill the early part of this week. , Miss Augusta Gerlinger or Dai- las is another bride-elect who Is being extensively feted. Miss 111 ul Tnhn Tvttvmil. ler in a lovely wedding July 16. Party CaaV IlVent xaiss raucia muuu cuicimuiou Friday complimenting Miss Ger linger. LUB affairs in Salem as the state over are active only through committees, but these committees are busily at work planning the activities for the coming fall and winter sea Bon. Mrs. Hannah Martin, president of the Salem Women's club, an nounces another committee which will start working on plans as soon as organization can take place. This is the music commit tee and is headed by Mrs. W. J. Minkiewitr, and assisting her will be Mrs. M. D. McCallister, Mrs. C. C. Geer, Miss Dorothy Pearce, Mrs. Tt S. Roberts, and Mrs. Earl Pearcy. The year book committee head ed by Mrs. W. I. Staley will meet July 8 at the Staley home to make plans for the program and club plans for the coming year. The Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution are also working through committees, and will soon have under way plans for the coming year. The year book committee which will work out the general scheme for the year's work will meet directly after July 4. Mrs. Seymour Jones beads this committee. Birthday Surprise A A. - 9 Miss lileanor Wright . rleads otate Order -:tor U)mmg Y ear; mittees Named; Social Affairs-Numerous . -om- TTWLLO WING two days of very busy, hours the grand assembly of the Order of Rain JF bow for Girls came to a triumphant conclusion at the Masonic temple Saturday night with a brilliant dance given by Chadwick assembly complimenting the. vi3itors from over the state and Miss Eleanor Wright, newly-installed grand wprthy advisor. A banquet at 7 o'clock and an informal reception between. the hours of 4 and 6 in the Masonic ballroom and social rooms were also pretty features of the social side of the assembly. Saturday afternoon- . Saturday morning was spent for the mos t part in a scenic drive about Salem and state institutions and" a swim at the' Y M, C, A. : . . -7r'-;r'' '; Miss Wright was presented with, lovely tokens of esteem from .the assembly, and a vnartino rift wm nresentert Miss : VfrinmaVftriWv .-.Antwnimr romin ent Gduple Wed- Miss Wright - announced the - appointive officers at the Saturday session and these .include: Miss Ruth- Pick,- drill leader;. Miss Frances Hoffman, organist ; Miss Marjory Hun ter, choir director; Miss Dorothy Anne Clark, chaplain: Miss Roberta Moody, Love;. Missr ; Charlotte Lamberey, religion; r7 . . ijccuuvc ivieeung Called For M. E. Aid Miss Helen Viers, Miss Elna Spenser, Immortality; Miss Ra chel Atkinson, Fidelity; Miss Vic toria Cotad, Patriotism; Misa Donni'Conyne. Service; Misa .Hel en Hoskins, Inner Observer; Miss Delores ' Green, Outer Observer; and Miss Margaret Rogers, lec A pretty home wedding was sol Z emnlzed Saturday at high "' . noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Marsters on Court street when Mrs. Avis Martin be came the bride of E. B. Perrine. Rev. H. C. Stover of the Knight Memorial church officiated. The bride wore a street dress of blue crepe. Her only attendant was her oldest granddaughter. Miss Roberta Mills. The living rooms of the Mar- rt8edhw,ethWeuaorns!c or 7 Ddint Quietly Celebrated rambler roses, canterbury bells, and blue delphinium. An added touch of beauty to the guest At least 200 girls were in at tendance at this conclave. The next meeting will be held in Portland according to the invi tation accepted. Clark-Jones Nuptials Tlyf ISS ELIZABETH WATERS who ivill leave Monday for 1TX Steamboat Springs, Colorado, where she will take spe cial work at the Perry Mansfield summer school of the dance. Miss Waters has done prominent work in dancing in rooms was given by soft lighta the east where she has been for the vast three years. She and burning tapers. im"ZZ return t.n TZaxtfyn. thijt fall t.n nnnin 7i n ffilinteA with the Immediately following the wed Miriam Winslow school of the dance. 5?,JJSLl ... . . , ' . , .... . . , . I left for a wedding trip to be spent iria. rriiLCTB is snvu,n in u umiunt cvsiume lueu 'M at Seaside the interpretation of one of her dances. She has an unusually Mr. and Mrs. Perrine are well fine character group of costumes which she has secured kaown in Salem where they have through her former teacher, Ruth St. Dennis. GunneU Robb Portrait. Ecclesia Club Has Picnic Meeting Members of the Ecclesia club motored to Dallas Friday night for a picnic supper, part of which was prepared over an open fire, in the Dallas park. Following the supper hour a short business meeting was held and an informal program of songs and conversation followed. Guests included Edna McElha- ney, Charlotte Horning, veima Rominger, Irene de Lisle, Oolda Wheeler. Emmandell Schwaboau- er, Norma sutnenana, ttsmor Erickson. Elinor Dorrance. Spe cial guests: Verda Olmsted, Gla dys Schmidt. Hostesses: Marcella Caspell, Beatrice. Loennig, Flora Turnbull. Of much interest to Willamette university people will be the an nouncement that Mr. and Mrs. James McClintock of Livingston, New Jersey, are expected to ar rive in Salem July 1. They are driving through and will bring with them their young son, Charles Graham, and small daugh ter Joan Caryl. Mrs. McClintock will be remembered as Gladys Flesher. While in Salem Mr. and Mjs. McClintock will be guests at the A. A. Flesher residence, par ents of Mrs. McClintock. They will also visit with Mr. McClin tock's parents, the J. E. McClin tocks of Roseburg. Mr. McClin tock is working for his doctor's degree in Drew university where he has a teaching fellowship. He is also -pastor of a Methodist church in Livingston. Mr. and Mrs. George Terwilll ger were the inspiration for a Jolly surprise party Friday night when guests called to compliment them on their birthdays, both of which occurred this past week. An Informal dinner was enjoy ed early in the evening and this was followed with an evening of bridge. - Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Reld held high scores for cards. Guests in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Terwilliger included Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Krelael, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Vlbbert, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Reld, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dencer, Mrs. Iva Bushey, Mrs. Margaret Montgomery Shaier, Mrs. Jennie Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Orley Lefflngwell, and Mr. and Mrs. William E. Moses. SOCIAL CALENDAR Monday, June 27 - Regular meeting of Royal Neighbors of America. 8 o'clock. Fraternal temple; business meeting followed by program and refreshments. Mrs. Henry Lee, recital, 8 o'clock at residence, 735 Stewart street; pupils and friends Invited. . Camp Santaly rally at Y. WC. A. social rooms; " Dr. D. B. Hill to give motion .pictures; pep songa lead by Doris Clarke; interested parents Invited together with Reserves. Tuesday, June 28 Sewing club of Auxiliary to Son of Veterans, with Mrs. H. R. McWhorter, afternoon, meeting. Sons of Veterans and Auxiliary meet at f:30 o'clock at McWhorter home, 690 North Summer street, for potluck supper. Last meeting of year for social club of Eastern Star; guest afternoon with each member bringing a guest. Carda to be in play. Woman's Press club, with Mrs. C. ArSprague, 425 North 14 th street. 2 o'clock. Executive meeting of General 'Aid society of First Methodist church, with Mrs. George Lewis, 1180 North Winter street, 2 o'clock. The annual breakfast for which Mrs. Marie FHne McCall opens her home in compliment to the Past Matrons club of the Eastern Star was an unusually pretty event of Thursday morning. The dining room, living room and sun room of the McCall home were arranged with tables at .which were seated 30 guests. Delphin ium, pink roses and ocean spray were used in graceful effectiveness about the guest rooms and for dainty centerpieces for the tables. Following the breakfast hour the guests retired to the garden where under the shade of large oak trees a short business session was held and then several social hours were enjoyed. Mrs. W. J. Lin- foot. Mrs. Josie LaFore, and Mrs. Mabel MInto were assistant host esses for the affair. The Salem Artisans will enter tain with a picnic at Hager's grove Thursday night. Friends of the Order are invited. All attend ing are requested to bring a cov ered dish to add to the potluck picnic supper which will be serv ed promptly at 8 o'clock. f Miss Louise Findley is a guest at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Findley for the next 10 days. Miss Findley is at Berkley, Cal., where she Is taking work on her master's degree in English at the University of California. , ' - Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Chessman of Hollywood, Cal., are the guests of Mrs.r Chessman's mother, Mrs. Flora Kate Watt. Mrs. Chessman will be remembered as Miss Alma Watt. ' A delightfully Informal Sunday picnic will be enjoyed today by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wiper, and Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Doughton Miss June Buckles- of Nehalem has been spending . the past month with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Shearer Girl Reserves Will Leave For Conference Miss Gretchen Rockenfeller and Miss Marlal Wassam of Salem and Miss Jean Oeder and Miss Gladys Burch of Silverton will leave Wed nesday morning for Portland ac companied by Mrs. Elizabeth Gal- laher, local Y. W. C. A. secretary. In Portland the four young maids will Join the Portland Girl Re serve delegation which is leaving Wednesday morning for Bain bridge Island, camp for Seattle Girl Reserves, and where the Re serves of the northwest are meet ing In conference. It is expected that about 150 girls from Oregon, Washington, .Idaho and Montana will meet for this conference which formerly has been held at Sea beck. Miss Helen Flack is conference executive. The theme of the con ference will be "I Also Build." Monday night the local Girl Re serves will meet for a camp rally at the Y. W. C. A. at which time Dr. D. B. Hill will complete show ing the scenic moving pictures of Oregon which he began at the last rally held in the Y. M. C. A. build lng. Camp songs will be sung, led by Miss Doris Clarke, and plans for the summer camp at Santaly will be discussed. Reserves, girls interested in Reserve work and parents are invited to attend this rally which will begin at 8 o'clock in the social rooms of the Y. W C. A. Miss Gallaher wilt motor to Sil verton Tuesday night where she will meet with the camp commit tees there to discuss the plans of that group for Camp Santaly. She will be accompanied back to Sa lem by the Silverton delegates ta the conference in Seattle, and they will be her guests Tuesday night. . lived for many years. Mrs. Per rine Is especially prominent In lodge and club work. Mr. Perrine is a well known member of a lo cal real estate firm. Guest Bridge Party Completes Season The social club of the Order of the Eastern Star will complete its regular Tuesday afternoon meet ings with an attractive guest bridge and tea at the Masonic temple social rooms Tuesday aft ernoon. Each member is invited to bring a guest. The club group will meet again this fall follow ing the vacation period. Hostesses for the afternoon Tuesday include Mrs. I. M. Doughton, chairman, and assist ing her Mrs. Harry Mohr, Mrs. L. O. Russell. Mrs. Harley White, Mrs. A. D. Wilcox, Mrs. H. B. nui . . r- . . . uuuByeer, wirs. jnanes Aic&min-! -vi i t t o ney, Mrs. L. H. McMahan and lUEsriaVe OeSSlOn Can-Do Class Plans Picnic Supper The Can-Do class of Leslie Me- lorial church will hold a picnic supper Wednesday evening, June 29, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John BertelBon, 110 Leffelle street. All class members and their families are urged to attend. Assisting host and hostesses are Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Orwig and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bohrnstedt. Miss Ruth Clark and Victor M. Jones, both of Salem, were quietly married Saturday night at the Graber log cabin a short distance from Salem. Rev. Lon Chamlee of San Francisco, per former the ceremony in the pres ence of Willis Jones of Salem, brother of the bridegroom and Clara VaaFossen, of Salem, a close friend of the bride. Others present were Charles and Leona Boellens of Salem. Both Miss Clark and Mr. Jones are former students of Linfield college where Miss Clark was for some time secretary to President Lonara ituey. Mr. Jones gradu ated in the class oT '31. Miss Clark has been with the circula tion department of The Statesman for four years. Mr. and Mrs. Jones will make their home in Salem. The Sons of Veterans and its Auxiliary will meet Tuesday even lng at 6:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. McWhor ter, 590 North Summer street for a potluck dinner. The sewing so ciety of the Auriliary will meet with Mrs. McWhorter In the af ternoon for a work and social af Polk County Federated Vienn,rWiU remaln ror Thursday, June SO Artisans picnic, 8 o'clock at ZHager's grove; Arti sans and friends invited: each bring covered dish for pjenic supper. Violin and piano recital of students of Joy Turner Moses at Woman's clubhouse; open to interested public. Friday, July 1 Miss Mary Schultx will present in recitalprivate and group violin students 8:159'clock- Miss 'Ruth Bedford to accompany; op-en ' t Interested public . . 7 FORBCLOSCRB! SUIT DALLAS. Jane 25 A' suit to foreclose a mortgage was filed to day in which Frank B. Hastings, executor of the' estate of Amanda J. Hastings Is the plaintiff against I John A. Derksen, Katrlna Derk sen. C - J; -Shreeve. and C. V. Shreeve. f He seeks to foreclose on a mortgage which the Derksen' s gave as security on a promissory note: for 3500 at 8 per cent in terest. . The defendants Shreeve allege to ' have an interest In the real property. Hastings seeks Judgment for the above amount trons of Salem entertaining in the great outdoors. A group of four very young men of Salem left this weekend -or the moun tains where they will "camp out" for four days. The host for the group is Otto Wilson, Jr., and his guests are Louis Stutt, Luther Doughton, and Robert White. Mrs. Joy Turner Moses is pre senting a' group of her violin and piano students Thursday night at the Woman's clubhouse. Mrs. W. J. Minkiewitz will be assisting so loist, and a group ef numbers will be given by a string ensemble group directed by Mrs. Moses. Miss Leota and Dorothy Jones entertained with a bridge party Friday evening. Those present were Miss Evelyn Mathlesen ot Portland, Miss Evelyn Park, Ber nard white, Lawrence Alley, Lor ing Schmidt, Lyle Glover and the hostesses. . Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hagedorn are entertaining with a supper party complimenting members of the Security Benefit association at their home 1405 Fir street, Tuesday evening." Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Martin were among the Salem Artisans who at tended "fraternal day" observed by the order at Vancouver, Wash. Saturday night. The Salem drill team led by Capt. Paul Burris at- ienaea me aiiair in uniform, as a representative of the Salem order. Several other representa tives irom uregon orders were in attendance. Miss Ruth Shearer of Eugene. and Miss Marie Shearer of Dare- na, Oregon, were recent guests at the home of W. S. Shearer. Mrs. nenry L.ee win present a group ot her piano students in re cital Monday night at 8 o'clock in her residence studio at 735 oiewan sireei. rienas and pu pils are invited to attend. Those who will appear on the program Include Dorothy Mott, Francis Mott, Norma Jean Gilbertson, Bar bara Miller, Dorothea Graham, Mary Louise Ritter, Harriett Coons. Janet Fryer, Maxine Wood- Held, Betty Boyle, Ruth Wilson, Jeanette Arehart, Owena Aldrich, Iola Luckey, Doris Arbuckle and Patsy Lee. Hayesville. Mrs. Charles An- dresen entertained at a birthday dinner Thursday night, honoring the 63d birthday of her mother. Mrs. E. S. Collins. Guests present were Mrs. Collins, E. S. Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cof fel, Omar Cof fel. Earl Hayworth. Robert Ivle of Roseburg, Paul Andresen. Charles Andresen and the hostess. Mrs. Charles Andresen. - About 200 women attended the Wednesday meeting of the Rural Federated Women's club of Polk county held at Oak Point with the Oak Point club as hostess. A dinner was served at noon and following this the program was given. Miss Gulls, county nurse of Polk county, gave a talk of interest concerning her work. Talks were made by George Den- man of Corvallls, Mrs. Harry Dempsey, and Mrs. Frank Mur- dock. The main speaker of the after noon was Dean Walker who spoke on Higher education. Mrs. Joe Rodgers had charge of the Oak Point program. Miss Elma Weller, Mrs. Joy Turner Moses, and Mrs. T. S. Roberts, motored to Portland Fri day to attend the Dunning meet ing there. Luncheon at noon was followed by a meeting in which plans were developed for the Ore gon delegation to attend the Seat tle national convention of Dun ning teachers to be held there July 21. The three Salem women plan to attend this convention. the potluck dinner. Miss Valleda Ohmart was host ess Thursday evening of this week complimenting Mrs. Leslie Smith of Portland. Mrs. Smith Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall. Cards were In play during the evening. Mrs. W. C. Young, newly re elected president of the General Aid of the First Methodist church Is calling an executive meeting of her ofrkers and the presidents of the allied circles of the aid for 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. George Lewis, 1180 North Winter street, Tuesday afternoon. Officers in addition to Mrs. Young, elected at the recent closing meeting for this season, of the Genera Aid are Mrs. Elsie Miller, first vice president: Mrs. F. A. Legge, second vice Dresi- dent; Mrs. Herbert Ostlind. sec retary; Mrs. Merle D. Travis, treasurer; and Mrs. U. G. Bover. corresponding s'ecretary. Circle presidents elected at this meeting included., Mrs. Raymond Waltz, south central circle; Mrs. John D. Carkln Yew Park; Mrs. F. A. Legge, "Lucy 'Ann Lee; Mrs. William Pennington, Naozri; Mrs. D. H. Mosher east central circle; Mrs. I. L. McAdams, west central circle; Mrs. E. C. Miller, south east circle. There were about 75 members present for this meeting which was held In the newly decorated social rooms of the church. The aid was responsible for the refin- lshing of-the rooms. - Mrs. J. W. Nash and her moth er, Mrs. C. G. Rawllngs of Albany plan to spend two weeks at Ocean Lake beginning with July 1. spa sra sra spa spa The SPA invites you to try their new 50c SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER Served AO Day - sra spa spa spa spa - Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. Char les McKee announce the engage ment of their daughter Virginia to Lincoln Waterman of Portland, Miss McKee is a graduate of Jef ferson high school and also at tended Oregon State college. The date of the wedding will be an nounced later. Mrs. Marie Flint McCall has as her house guest Miss Jeanne Bniek of San Jose, Cal. Miss Bulck will also visit Mier niece. Mrs. J. W. Poorman. Miss Bulck and Mrs. McCall both were formerly resi dents of Roseburg and their start ed their friendship. : 1 5aysAss ... ill V ' n ."" J i TTTTTtt'TT - lj A. 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