The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, November 26, 1915, Page 2, Image 2

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    ("ft irn ClubanbSoctetv Circles frSl
i
With tho aaaan.. l T i .
With the season of Lent. anoroach
ing bo closely, hostesses are hasten
ing to fill up the few remaining weeks
who social gaetles, perhaps the more
to appreciate the period of suspend
ed activities. While some of the
functions have been more assuming,
many have been of a very Informal
nh.!I"! r"!:noon Bpent aioylas the. ",,ect ,o i port.
musical treat
Thimble Party.
Honoring Mrs. Harry Hlldeburn,
Mrs. Edwin B. Thornton h n Ml..
Myth Hanan, this afternoon enter
tained a number of ladi . ih
.eluding many gathering. of of' Mrs" Thornto " on" Do g Z
intimates for a social aftornnnn , ! . . .. usl
:;?"g,L?r.dS " -eralba";;e, ad JSXZ
ord; , r;. -, ""; :rna " e.ruii, ar
- nan uuiiuicu
by a visit from Mr. W. R. Lokus.
land at the end of that time.
Th9 ladies of tho Presbyterian
church served a delicious cafeteria
umnor at noon today in the nri
or ine church, and will alan
supper at 26 cents a plate this even
ing, inese are always very social
occasions and as usual, the one to
day was well attended.
Mr. and Mrs. j. w pun. ...,
Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler for the
Oregon district south, on Thursday.
Delightful Luncheon.
Violets and daffodils were used In
profusion to carry out the color
Bcheme of violet and gold yesterday,
when Mrs. Chas. Wharton and Mrs.
J. F. Barker entertained at lunch
eon at the home of the latter. Cov
ers for fourteen were laid at the
table, yellow frilled nut cups and a
beautiful centorplece of daffodils
adorning tho board, while another
4.0W qi iue same spring blossoms
graced the buffet. The hostesses oc
cupied places at the ends of the
table and dainty verse cards mark
ed the places of the guests who were
Mrs. w. T. Wright, Mrs. Geo. Kohl
hagen, Mrs. Wm. Doll, Mrs. Willis
Mrs. A. C. Mnrstors, Mrs. Geo. HIter,
Mrs. M. J. 8hoemaker, i'llrs. Robert
Olle, Mrs. Mary Wilson, Mrs. A. A.
Wilder, Mrs. M. M. Miller, Mrs. J. C.
Fullorton, Mrs. James Tomplln.
Mrs. Lotta Seldon, Mrs. J. C. Aiken.
Mlsg Velle Darker and MIbb Mabel
Van Duren served tho delicious
luncheon to the gnosis, after which
needle work was Indulged In for
some time bofore adleux were niado.
Muiilrnle lit lloll Home.
The muslcalo held at the homo of
Mrs. Wm. noil last evening for tho
benoflt of the '1)5 Mentnl Culture
club house fund was attended by
ft large number of nnranna rhn
intercHtPd In the movement. A
splendid program of music and dra
matic readings was presented to an
appreciative audleuco, Mrs. Shepard
and Ms. 8ethor opening with a
aplrltod piano duet. Miss Wlllott
gave a humorous recital of a small
Istor's slloloquy and responded to
an encore with the1 selection, "You
Will Nevor he Missed". , Mrs. Ora
Porter also recited in hor pleasing
manner, "Tho Taming of the
Bhrew," and had a pretty noom for
an oncoro. Other musical numbers
were the Molntcralngofs, led by
Gurdon Tory, a duot by tho Misses
Rrldgos and Dlack in their always
dollgflitful stylo, a vocal solo by
Miss Lilburn from tho Italian, and
a song by Mr. Harold Stewart, aftor
which tho program closed with the
slnRlng of Amorlca by tho audience.
Punch and small enhos were sorv
ed and an offorlng taken which will
be addod to the fund for the pro
posed club house.
f
Mrs. B. L. Eddy Wednosdav aflnr-
npon entortalnod a number of friends
and was assisted In nrfordlng plons
uro to hor gnosis by Mlas Prances
raralow, who rendered several piano
selections during the afternoon.
Mra. Townsend nlso fnvored the
party with a delightful song and lit
tle lone Aderton Bang "l.lttlo Hoy
Illue" very swootlv. Mra m,i,i
whoso daughter. Ruth, was Just re
cently married to Mr. Tohault, of Sa
lem, had prepared a bridal enko.
which was served by Misses (!onc
vlevo Tlomls, Daphne llrlght. and
Francos Parslow, Mlas rtrlght ap
pearing In the blue chiffon gown
worn by Mrs. Tobault at her Wedding
which was attended only by tho lm
raedlato family.
Thoso who onlovnil Mr. u.i.i..-.
hospitality woro Moadnnina A. J. liel
Iowb. A. A. Hollows. Lux, Hunter,
nodlo, Shuoy, Itltnr, J. C. Fullerton
Grlnsted, Ilemls, Hunt, Kohlhagon,'
Kltchln, Parslow, Guest, rata,
mrango, iiolmos, Inslev. lln,li.,v
..-. b..w,., or- u j. vv. j'erkins will
ranged In baskets nj n,-..i. I hnvo n ......... ... .
, " 1 ...... BUCOl ttt oinner tonight
out tho different rooms. Mrs. Thorn- Circuit Judge Coke, of Marshfleld'
ton had made very artistic little " I" holding court here at pros'
pen-and-ink sketches for nlar rH. ent. Mr. pruin. L .
and added original versos which in-''"-ved in the legislature together"
dlcaterf th nla .i.j il . I t Fft m ....i.u .. . '"sniier.
. ,,.u Ior lne Itu um8 ,nelr frlendahln
guests. Those who enjoyed the rr- dates.
ernoon were: Mrs. Harry Hlldeburn, ' .
1n IJ IJ n..ii... . . I m -
..... ... . uu.iwinKie, Mrs. Roy r. and Mrs. Harry Boardman
..unD ifiiBo aiargarot Mcniniion nuu mtb. f art n Qhnnni . ...
Mra K 1 ". " . """""" ana Miss
IX)IGB DIKECTOKr.
I. O. O. V Rising star Lodge No.
174. meet in Odd Fellows Tempi i
every Friday evening. Visiting
brethren always welcome. F. B
Hamlin, N. 0.; J. H. Harsh, V. 0.-;
Carl W. Ohman, Rec. 8ec.; M.
vFickel, Fin. Sec; A. 8. Hunt, Treas.
IX)YAL ORDER OF MOOSE-Rose
burg Lodge No. 1037. Meets In
Maccabee hall on Cbbs street,
every Monday evening at 8:00
o'clock. Visiting brothers invite,
to attend. P. B. Foster, Dictator;
ri. O. Pargeter, Secretary. .
JITNEY SEKVlCfc.
City and country. Calls answered
until midnight. Three car service.
Phone 155, Grand hotel. 117-tf
Why are Sunday dinner usually the
bent?
CHILI1LAIX REMEDY
Try our ;remedy for chilblains,
sore feet and bunions. Marsters
Drug Co. 106-tf
Kupnaon, .,iiSs velle Barker Mr.
Ethel McKlusey, Mrs. Louis Neuner,
airs. w. j. Weaver, Mrs. Ed. Hart
Mrs. F. C. Fltzpatrlck, Mrs. Robert
JicLomlon, Mrs. E. R. Hanan and
Mrs. Fred Ifayncs. ...
I.iiik boon at ilt. UniMiiia.
Mrs. W. J. Wesver entertained
Tuesday at a luncheon held In the
dining room of the Hotel Uiujiqua.
Washington', birthday decnrnil,.
were uaed on the tuble, a rustic tree
stump, plercod by the hlinrini
hatchet, occupying the cantor .hi,
bunches of brilliant cherries anang-
ou auout It In a border. Th ,.
night at the Hotel limnn,,.
SOPHOMORES WIN- KHOM
hLlIIERLI.V AT BASKET BALL
The basket ball game la( ni.hi
between tho Sophomore's of lim .,
I"'rg high school and the Siitherlln
!"S'i ichool team resulted In a vic
tory for the former the im,.
0 tO 12. Thn nnnnlinro
uu;a uuu
complete wulk away from the start
and Siitherlln guards were unable
to stop tho sensational basket throw
ing of the Roseburg forwards. The
"nnhu I...... .
- " mo p.a " "'e nun ine title to the In-
rards also carried out the tree ana telas championship In the high
hatchet Idea and bore the names of schoo! "'"' have won aualnst several
K08KUUKO NEST Wo. I4n, Order
or uwis, meets first and third
Tuesday, at 8 p. m. Eagles HalL
Visiting brothers always welcome
Rosa Goodman, president; G. W
Horner, secretary.
STOPHTTHF
GRAND HOTEL
CASS STREET ROSEBURG
Bocauao tlie better the day the bettot
Uie meaL
Brotherhood or American Teomen.
mi. NeDo HomoBtead. 1828. Meetj
a. Maccabee hall every 2nd and 4th
weancsday. Visitors welcome. H
W. Evans, foreman; C. V.'.
Cloake, correspondent.
Bmlck, - Townsend. Jackaon. Rich-'
ardson, Gleoaaon, Wright, Rtinyan.'
Shoemaker and tho Mlaacs Joaeprlno
Parrott. Clupp. Ilrlatol. an.i vi..i... I
Graham.
51m fJeo. llnnvn Himtofui In SiUnin.
Mrs. Goo. Brown, of Hoschurg,
wife of Attorney Oi'iiernl Brown to
gethor with Mrs. Harris, wife of
Judge Hnrrls. of the supreme court,
this afternoon entertained with a
muslcale at the Hotel Marlon In 8n-i
lem. Borne of tho musical tnlent wa
drawn from Roseburg, Mrs. Gordon-'
ory anil Mrs. Robert Kldd hnvlnu
uie guests who were Mrs. J. H. Ilnnili
.1'. Holccnian. Mra a i
...... . . '
'rs. w. 1 Chanmsn Mr.
M. F. Rko. Mrs. Dovlnr lll !
nurry Stnpluton. and Mrs. w w
lluynes.
Griihiun-lllack Hcilillnir.
The marrlago of Miss Arrlo Black
10 r. w. II. Graham, was snlnmn
Ized with a cliurcli coremonv at nm,n
today In Andrews, Texas, where the
u,,,lu ub spent tho past year with I
her slBtor. Mrs. Graham Is the!
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Illnnk,
of Ronebiirg, and while she will be
greatly mlBaed In lornl society nnd
musical circles where sho haa h,.n
very popular, her friends are unanl
moiis In wishing hor Joy In her new
home, which will be at Andrews
whore Mr. Graham la 1, 1 1 u),...i
as editor of ono of tho newspapers
mere.
' ft ft
CIumn ICntrtjilueil.
Miss Natalie Bnrker yesterday cn
tortalncd her Sunday school class at
her home on Winchester Btroet. The
affair was Informal, and tho decora
tion wore dainty bouquots of violets
and almond blossoniB. Thoso pres
ent woro th0 teachor. MIbb tvn Mo.
Uiighlln, MIbb Lonh I.abov
cnrroll, Llaru Stunner, I.ol8 GoddoB,
Beatrice Whltsltt, Lcoto Barker.
Ruby Davis. Josophlno McElhlnny,'
Jennlo Barker, Vera Davis, Pearl
Wayland, Gnrnet Wlloo. aii Mm,,.
Ho Barker.
Dainty refreshments woro served
hy Mrs. Ingals, assistod by Miss
Madge Cariuony and Miss Ilosalo
Bnrker.
Tho regular meeting of the Pnrcnt
Toso!.r9 Aasoclullon of the Hp.,,,.,
school Inst night took tho form of n
nirtlKlny program, commonioratlng
tno birth of flvo great Americans
Washington, Lincoln, Longfellow,
Lowell and Edison. An olnborate
program had been prepared In which
different pupils from the school took
""'I. and Miss Ruth Alkens. who
has spent soveral years In tho study
of nrt In Berkeley, Colifornla, gave
a moat liilnrestliiK talk on the value
oi mo study of rt In tho public
Kcnooia. other features of the pro
gram w.re the opening chorus.
"America For Mo." by a chorus of
Pupils; a composition on Lowell by
Miss Edna Stone, a recitation by
Helen Perrlno. "The Children's
Hour"; a declnmstlnn i,v s.k..
WOODMEN OP THB WORLD Oak
y-amp, no. 125. meets at the Odd
Fellows hall In Roseburg, eyery
first and third Monday evening..
Visiting neighbors alwavs wel
come, Carl C. Guntert, C. C; M.
M. Miller, clerk.
A. F. & A. M. Laurel Lodire No. i.t
Megrlar Communications 2nd and
rourth Wednesdays each month at
Masonic Temples, Roseburg, Ore.
Visitors welcome. R. D. Williams
W. M.. W. F. Harris. Sec.
Your Personality
Is your
Greatest Asset
Our business Is to keep you look
ing spick and span. We help you
to enrich your personal appear
ance by Cleaning, Pressing, Re
pairing your apparel so thorough
ly that you may be regarded as
fine appearing.
THY US, TEST IS, CALL US
IMPERIAL nmivrna
343 N. JacksoM St. Phone 277
MeatsForSirtfayDinr.ers
Our Long Suit
A Liberal Amount of Suet
with Each
FINE ROAST
That suits every good cook
Among Our Boasts
Are Our Sunday Roasts!
They Should Grace Your Tables.
THE ECONOMY MARKET
! " Phone B-8 '
.iiiir.ber of rood clarorn In ihn
Who Will lirnvn n ,..,. ......
'eur'a high school team as iiraciirni.
ly the entire Roseburg lea,,, -r,i.
untos this year.
Tho prellmlnury between thn wool
side fllut iunlnr tnn.,.. ....
uie lorinor 13 to 12.
I. O. O. F Union Encampment No
8 , meets in Odd Follows Tomu--
every Thursday evening. Visiting
brethren always welcome. E. s i
Cockelroas, C. P.; J. b. Bailey, R. j
S.; James Ewart. F. S.
A thicken Dinned
For Seven Cooked
for Onlu 7 Contd
Zf ''
j Mi KIXLEv (iOLI) DOLLARS
It is not generally known that con
gress passed a bill on tho'7th day of
February this year, authorizing the
coinage of one hundred thousand
gold dollars, to bo known as the
McKlnley Gold Dollar." and tl,n.
wore to bo delivered to the trustees
or the McKlnley memorial, being
erected at Niles, Ohio, who will Boll
tnem at an advanced price as son
vonirs. The act stlnnlatci ii,t .i...
be delivered to the trustee nt r
nuu winout any expense to the gov
ernment, and that the die h
stroyed. These are tho first gold
clo.lors to be coined by this govern
ment ror many yenrs, or to bo exact,
slnso the passage of an net on Sep
tember 26, 1890, forbidding anch
coinage on account of their small
ness. There is llttln dnni.t n,( ,i.
Memorial trustoes will .have no
trouble In disposing of thn onil
coinage at an advance of twenty-five
cents, at the least, thus ncttin
tidy sum for their purpose.
UNITED ARTISAN'S Assembly 105
meets at the Maccabee hall every
first and thlrd Wednesday even
ing. Visiting members are always
welcome. Elsla Humphrey, M. A.
Aline Hoffman. P. M. a 'w.m.
Fnulkner, Secy.
The new Hot Point appliance now on
uiapiay in our windows will do this.
Come in and see it, and make ar
rangements to try it out in your
home. It is the handiest, neatest
FIRE LESS COOKER
on hie market
U O. T. M RoBeburg Hive No. 11,
holdB regular reviews on second
"urtn Thursday evenings In
Maccabee hall, sisters of other
hives visiting In the city are cord
ially invited to attend our reviews
Elizabeth Pierce, faay com.; Jessie
napp. R. K.
Roseburg Electric Comp
any
Waller Winans. Esq.
Thtmaslfamotushot
tn Europt utlk hmtut
d tkoHldcr armj.
Two World's Records
in One Day
with the .22 Savage
Hi-Power
A T the Bislcy Matches of the British
National Rifle Associaiion the
biggest rifle match in the world the a
Savage Hi-Powcr rille nj Savage am
munition in ihr. h.,,,,1. r j u.-.,. .
Winans on July I$l ,9Ht maJ. ,he
hlearst nn,KU . .- .L
"Lincoln'o Gpitvai,P a.i i Deer tarper sir rr;..i.. -. tl. ,
dress ; recitation by Helen Atter- " orM's record,
bury; a dialogue by MIbs Callwoll's " ly, wiih ,he , M , j ,m.
pupils, entitled "A wi,i,- "", Mr. Wia made ,h kifhn. .m.
WhlnKton- Address hv 1 C.8"" ."-
. u. u. railetanan Lodge, No
8, meets In Odd Fellow. fmi
corner of JackBon and Cass streets
on Saturday evening of each week
Members of the order In good
standing invited to attend. P. E
Turnell, N. 0.; O. H. Pickens. V
O.; J. B. Balled F. S.; M. M. Mill
erR. 8.; W. T. Wright, Treas.
O. E. 8 Roseburg Cnauter. r k
nolds their regular meeting on the
first and third Thursdays in each
month. Visiting members In good
standing are respectfully Invited
to attend. Marie M. Riter, W. M.;
Free Johnson. Sec.
When you want tho very best
'Remember "Diamond W
Canned Fruits A VWtoU!
Will eatisfy. Our stock of these Is very complete. Price
and quality satisfy.
TH ENCASH STORE
WE 8AVK YOU MONEY Ji'cKf.THKH
KKIiMvAIItt noaeburg Rebekah
i-oage, No. 41, I. o. O. F meets
in Odd Fellows Temple every
Tuesday evening. 4 Visiting sisters
ana orotners Invited to attend
Laura Kabkee, N. G. ; Tillle John
son, Rec. Sec; Elsie Humphrey, F
Sec; M. Fickle. Trnaa.
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT I.llu,,
Circle, No. 49, meets on first and
third Monday- evenings of each
month in the I. O. O. F. hall, vis
iting members in good standing
are Invited to attend. Elma Lewel-len-
O- N.; Clara Cawlflold. tlerk
Johns
Party"
R..I O, E. Rosebure i.nriiro v.,
326, holds regular communications
at their temple on second and
fourth Thursdays of each month.
All members requested to attend
regularly and all visiting brothers
are cordially Invited to atteud. A
OSeUly. E. R.: I. B. Riddle, Ses.
IIn Campbell; the story of the
Star .Spangled Unnner by Amy Kreo-
"""i ana ciioru, of girls; a recitation
tain"; lloyhood Stories of Lincoln, bv
"lhert Mathews; a composition oil
Kdlsoii by Royal Carter; recitation
y Elolse Gray and one by Cecllo
Hennett.
Thil mrrrlv clinrhn tvli., .... .
. .. . iuurrn rare
pruvM that the Imp's wondcrfol iccuracy isj
cowcul'Te shall in so-inch circle at coo v.rj.)
trernendous velocity (1800 feet-mere than hlf
a mile. a second. L,n kl.h
7 . m incftes), and trtHine
"el (4.6 pognj.) mtkt. k
moying iim with than any other rifle.
And It has killed Alaskan Drown Rear. Grl.tlr
BaRalo, and manatin, tiler, besides the d
and bUck bear It was orijinally designed for.
Write us for particulars about "the bluest
hole jun In the woild."t
K. OF V Alpha Lodge No. 4"
moets every Wednesday evonln
In I. O. O. F. hall. Vlsitln
Knights always welcome. Pay due
to Roy F. Durbln, M. of F., a
"Duds for Men" Btore. A. J
Rochradol, C. C; E. E. WImberly
K. R. S.
conn to Knlem nn Th i.. ... ' " '-dbeltor today left
present and render several vnc.i , fM Whcre ,hp h" "'"n
.e.e,,,o.. uj:j;;;t:zz;z n:;rr,,h
represented, a baritone a.,rl nJ ,' ' f. rPnce I'0"sa- ! "n-i
having gone from there to add to the ' a, 'J
Program. Te. w. .erved and a de- Mrs. Van Horn .t Hay sh ' .22 Hi-PoVVTer Rif IG
SAVAGE ARMS COMPANY
UTICA, N. v.
SAVAGE
rui,f Roseburg Aon meets In
tlielr hall on Jackson street, 2nd
and 4th Monday ovenlngs of each
monrn, at 8 o'clock. Visiting breth-
n goo a standing always walcoraa
Howard Hess, W. P.; B. F. Good
man, W. Sec. Phone IS 3.
-SVP1 itj eS . " o.t III
ISMMS'-Cfm fat whlci, ar ' Str6aka f I
jMMfi 'h6 Sl8nsh "hokeualUy!
CrfCSJ "udV dl.rnd 5-U fr '
Officii ii wm --pi. y8lmpiy I
1111 -&Wm- CASS STREET MARKET !
Il ,
Sanders Disc Plow
I. O. IL M. Umpqua Tribe No. 44
noidn stated councils the 1st and
Srd Mondays of each month at the
Eaglea Hall. N. Jackson Btreet
Visiting chiefs always welcome. W.
8. Howard. Sachem; C. H. Tei-cio-skl,
C. of R.; W. C. fuddla, K. of
W. 1
Hoosier Drill
Buggies and Spring Wagons
,f you are point? to hnv a k
- for wi0,er
We have some BARGAINS
I. F. BARKER COMPANY
- Implements and Vehicle
ROSEBURG ,: :, REGON
Myers Pumps
Mitchell Wagons