The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, June 07, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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    TirE FVEVTXU NEWS, VEINE8IAY. JUNE 7, 1010.
It Is rumored that some more the quarantine may be again noces
cases of Bfarlet fever are developing sary for nonie famllieB until the dis-
LADY CARSON MAY IE
ULSTER'S FIRST LADY
at Round Pratrie and It Is possible esse is thoroughly eradicated.
Hit Club ant Society Circles -iF)
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will be pleased to have atten- !
tion called to Items for pub- (
flcatlon la these coluiims for
the Wednesday and Saturday
Issues of Tbe News, and may
bo reached by telephone at. The
9 Jtawg office, number 135, or '
at U7-3, . . , ,
Tho VcII-I,III.iiiii WeililiiiK.
Last night at Hie lioino of heri
liarcnts, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. I.llliuru,'
Mlfia Klorence Lllburn became the
bride of Or. Lee' Arrlngton Wells, of i
Portland. Nearly a hundred friends j
were assembled before tho appoint
ed hour and at half after eight Mrs.
C. S. Ilulnllno took her place at the
piano and accompanied Miss AlllO
lllack as she sang "Those Knilcar- j
ins Young Charms," at tho close of
which M" llclnllno look mi tliej
strains of tho wedding march. Then
from the stairway emerged twclvoj
maids forming an aisle with tl)o (
festooned ropos of pink roses which
they carried. The maids wore the.
Misses Anni liryan, Alllo Black,.
Lucy Bridges, Helen Hamilton,
Kmma Ueland, Cora Ueland, Hesse
"Wharton, Hlldegardo Shoemaker,
Iiortha Hunter, Mabel liryan, and
Mrs. Drumflold and Mrs. Klnley.
The path led from the stairway lo
tho mantel In tho largo living room,
beforo which the bridal couple were;
to pledge themselves, Tho mantel j
was banked in fonts and roses, and'
before this ,Mr. It. K. .lope, pastorj
of tho Christian church, took hisl
place followed by Dr. WcIIb who was
attended by Mr. Kronk Lllburn,
brother of tho bride. Little Helen
Ann Scleeman then appeared bcur-
I
lng a basket of roses which she
BCattorcd In tio path of tho hrldo;
who followed upon tbe nrni of berj
father. Tho brldo was lovely In hen
gown of white satin with long train
and tulle veil, oaught up with orange j
blossoms. She carried a shower j
bouiiuet of Moonbeam roses and J
lilies of the valley. Airs, llclnllno
continued to play Boflly during tho j
ceremony and the troths were;
plighted to a very simple, but lin-j
prosslvo ceremony In which tho I
bridegroom placed upon his bride's;
finger a ring which he himself had I
modeled. ' j
After congratulations and well;
wlsheB h'J'd been showered upon the
newly made couple, the guests wnroj
Invited In groups Into tho dinntg
room wheru n hovy of maids and ;
matrons Borvcd refreshments from1
tho dining table throughout thol
evening. Tho table was prettily ap
pointed with a center of pink shaded
pontiles witli 'pink lullo streamers
extending to the cluster light which
was shaded with fernery. Tho un
married contingent wis served first;
with the hrlde and groom, the werl-j
ntng case cninaining mu symnoiH ni
fa to being, pusssd, only to these
guests. Miss Lucy llrldges found
tho tiny sliver ring, MIhs Kmma I'e
land (he thimble, Miss llerthn Hunt
er the wish hone, Mr. Fred Hamil
ton tho coin. Mr. Frank Clemens
the button and Mr. Huron Clough
The Man Behind
H'i'H't--,,
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MARY PICKFORD, FAMOUS PLAYERS-PARAMOUNT STAR, AND JOH I
B. O'BRIEN, HEJ DIRECTOR.
It mny be tho mnn Uhinl tlu kh:i, llio imin U'hlml tho wluvl, the man
Vrhlnd tl orcanliEiitlon vhoso ikuih- is never heanl of who does tho work, yet
pt-ui'h' wtMuler tiluuit iheui and nltthuea nsk who they lire. This Is rarely the
rae In ni'(ioii pli'ture.
Mary rtekfonl with her hnlre!s of (housainU of dollars In salary com
ing to. her eaeh year Is the wurl-r- motion il ture favorite, but ti ts a rare
orrnMon to have anyone ask "Who U the man WhhM Mary IMekftmlT Who
tells he,r what to do? Who iniikes her apical ti ten million pwpk eaeh week
In rniamomtt tln-aU'e's?"
It's John U. tV'len, Who Is ilftured wHIl 'tlH nations' sweetheart" tlf
Tretlnt! tier m u x I::-" ri-i" To him credit fur nnuU of her woutleiful
rmrh J One.
the heart. Punch was served from a
ttfblo on the veranda which was
completely screened with Japanese
ahacreg. Tbe wedding gifts were
arranged In an upper room, and
will contribute much to the attrnc.-;
tlveness of the newly founded
home.
Dr. and Mrs., Wells loft on the!
r.luht ti'rtl.i for Portland, being ac
rumpanicd to the train by almost
the entire party who sang thorn on
their way, Bhowerlng . libera with
roses as the train left the station.
Mrs. AVells' traveling suit was a
tailored sergo of midnight blue, and
her hat a becoming sailor of rose
biuld veiled In violet chiffon, and
adorned with two clusters of French
roses. Tho young couple will spend
a few days in Portland and a week
at Log La Ilarre, a mountain re
sort near l'ortlaiid, aftor which thej
will go to their home which Is al
most completed In listacada. Dr.
Wells has been practicing dentistry
In Portland, but has recently locat
ed In Eslaeada where they will make
their, homo. Mrs. Wells has many
friends hero who wish her a wealth
of happiness In the new sphere
which sho has entered.
Thoso from out of town who -Attended
the wedding last evening
woro Mrs. L. 11. Wells, MiBs Alice
Wells, Dr. '.Richmond Wells, Mrs.
John Teuscher and Mrs. Kdward Cor
nell, of Portland; Dr. and Mrs. 11.
V. Adlx and Mrs. A. K. Morton, of
HHticada; Mr. Huron Clough and
Miss Besso Clough, of Canyonvillo,
and Mr. and Mrs. U. li. Uullwlukle,
of Hiddlo.
lli'limflelds lOiitertJiln Laffalot t'lub.
Dr. and -Mrs. Brunifield extended
tho use of their delightful home in
Alexander's Park to the members
of the Laft'alot club for a dancing
party last Saturday evening. The
young ladies of this club invited an
equal number of young men, and a
very pleasant evening was Bpent at
cards or dancing to the music of
Ott's orcliestra. Light refreshments
were '"served later In tho evening to
the party which included tho Misses
Mattle Lee Stephenson, Genevieve
Skinner, lleulah Jarvis, Kathorlpe
Do Vo'o, Klma Payton, Mildred Mar
shall, Clayto Black, Pearl and Clara
Patrick, Itliea, Leah and Vera Sykes,
Velinn Bates, Lucillo French, and
tho Messrs. Hay -Lahey, Teddy
.iewett, Klino Henderson, Phil Ilarth,
Clif Heihel, Jnmcs Goodman, Carl
Stetnmetx. Herbert Qulne, Peter
Dldtel, Loon and John' McCllutock,
Harold Morlaii. Bertram BateB, ,0arl
Black, Lyman Skinner and Mr. and
Mrs. llrumflold.
The gnosis who came from Port
land jand Kstneadn to attend the
wedding of Miss Florence ' Lllhurn
anil Dr. Lee Wells last night, left
this morning for their homes, several
of tho party returning by motor.
Tho lioyul Highlanders held n
dmico In the ' Miu'cabee hall last
nlghl, Ott's orchestra furnishing
tho music.
Mary Pickford
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HelnlliLO ItvcJUilK ilcKin Tonight.
Mrs. C S. Heinllne, with a corps
of CHHlKtants, ient tho morning ut
tne Methodist church decorating tho
auditorium for the recitals which are
to be hold iuore tonight, tomorrow
and Friday nlghU. The platform hai'
been transformed into a pergola,
with ivy covered arches about which
rosea arc gracefully twined and sus
pended. Tonight's program will be
presented by tho more advanced
pupils of .Mrs. Heinllne, while to
morrow and Friday nights, tho pu
pils of the priinitry and kindergarten
classes will entertain with exhibi
tions of their class work and Individ
ual selections. Roseburg ia excep
tionally fortunate in its music in
structors, and the recitals given by
them are always a treat, dmwing not
only the parents and friends of the
participants, hut entirely disinterest
ed parties who go for the entertain
ment they know awaits them. Mrs.
Heinllne will be assisted in this ev
ening's program by Mr. F. H. Apple
hoff, clarinetist and Mr. Lymon
Spencer, baritono. Mrs. Max .Combs
will assist her also In directing the
platform work.
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Ibu r Parents KntcrUihi.
Tho parents of the eighth" grade
graduating class entertained the
class and teachers oy last Tuosday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. Geo.
Short. Tho decorations were beau
tiful, in the parlpr and living
room were vases of sweet peas, and
in the dining room roses wore arranged.
The afternoon was spent in music
and games. Ono feature of enter
tainment was a contest in -which
each guest represented a city or
country,' and prizes were given to the
one giua.sing the most and to the
best representation. Edith Brown
won the first and Gilbert Wood the
latter.
Toward tho close of the afternoon
Kathleen La Hunt In a very effec
tive speech 'presented to Mrs. Miller
and "Mrs. Cole, for t'lie class, a use
ful piece of 'silverware as a token
of appreciation for the j'ear's work.
Refreshments were served at tho
close of the afternoon and all de
parted lcollug that this enjoyable
event closed a very successful
school year.
Those present were Mesdames
Mary Short, Lou L:i Kant, Daisy Cor
valho, T. E. Grae. alliian Short,
Wood and Inez Miller; the Misses
1-Mlth Hrown, Kathleen La Kaut.
Helen Grae, Mary Hart, Mazio
Walker, Gilbert Wood, William Hart
and Hrueo Corvahlo.
KewinK Club Pienies,
Miss Velle Uarker 1h entertaining
tho members pf the sewing club and
gyntlemeu this evening at a picnic
held at the Barker ranch on South
Deer Creek. The, party went out In
machines early In the evening and
built a fire by the stream, cooking
part of tho picnic supper over the
fire. Tho party will spend the time
in the open, returning Into in the ev
ening. The picnickers include Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Barker, Mr. and Mrs.
Hoy Bellows. Mr. and Mrs. Clark
Haignr. Mr. add Mrs. S. S. Joseph
son, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wharton,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bolter, Mr. nrni
Mrs. .1. K. Sawyers, Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Kidder, Miss Margaret Mc
Clallen, Mrs. Hansom, Mrs. H. B.
Houston, of, Salem, Miss Gertrude
Hast, Miss Velle Barker, Mr. Karl
Stewart, Mr. Carl "Wimborly, Mr.
Joe Murphy, and Mr. Frank Clem
ens. IjidtcA Ativillai'y Meets.
At the meeting of the Ladies
Auxiliary of the- Commercial club
last Monday evening Mrs. Buchanan,
who served as delegate to tho con
ference of the Southern Oregon Fed
eration of Woman's Clubs recently,
gave a very interesting report of the
conference and toUl of the work ac
complished by different branches of
the federation. Arrangements were
made to enjoy a picnic on the next
regular meeting of the club which
will he the third Monday of this
month.
Officers for the ensuing year were
elected. Mrs. L. O. Mndduv botng
chosen president. Mrs. C. W. Whar
ton first vice-president, Mrs. ,7. A.
Buchanan second and Mr. Marie
BullwinMp third vice president. Miss
M'lybelle Wilson was made secre
tary r.nd
treasurer. They will assume their
duties In October.
. ;
Mrs. Nathan Ftillertou and niece.
Virginia Slossen, will leav tomor
row morning for a visit of sovral
weeks with Mrs. Fullei-ton's ifer.
Mrs. Fenton, In Seattle.
I I I I I '-isl '"'VS. : "I I I 1 I I I I I H
, Lady Carson."
Lady Carson is the wife of the I
illustriou.3 Sir Edward Carson, who j
may be appointed viceroy of Ulster
in case a separation of Ulster from t
the remainder of Ireland is effected.
Lady Carson is the second wife of i
Sir bldward, - '
Fmcwell Pui'ty.
Misg Capitoia Willie and Miss
Holon Hargreavc3 who left yester
day for a visit in Portland were
given a parly at the Palace of
Sweets Monday evening by Mrs. Ott.
Itibbons were attached, to the place
can's and upon pulling these, each
nest found an amusing favor. Tho
evening wa spent about an oval
.i'.Me where dainttos were spread for
the party, and music begil.ed the
i.tfe-r pait of the evening. The party
ncluded the Misses Willis, Har-::-.(v-
s. Madge MHlcr Mildred Mar
shall, Nina Marshall, Grace Taylor,
Prudence Clow, Clayte Black, Mrs.
Clark Bargjr, Khea Sykos, Eliza
beth Kankin, .Vera Sykes, Leah
Sykes arid tnie hostess.
Amateur Play at Melrose.
On Saturday evening, June 10, the
Sunday school' class of Pine Grove
will present the play "A Soldier of
Fortune," at The Melrose hall.. The
cast includes a number of the young
people of that vjclnlty and Hosehurg,
Hobecca Brumbach, Waldo Marsters.
Joe Brumbach, " Raymond McCor:
mack, Lawrence Krogel, Kloy Mc
Cormack, Lawrence Glllam, John
Hatfield, Agnes McCormack, Ed.
Couie, and Stewart Hall.
Mtntso Knteilain liiuTleK.
On Monday evening the Moose
lodge entertained their ladies at a
social evening for which cards and
dancing were tho diversions. A late
supper concluded a very enjoyable
evening.
There will be no meeting of the:
Trotters Club next Friday evening!
as the Armory will lie taken for thei
Sportsmen's ball for which elabor-!
ate preparations are being mnde. '
The Trotters are contemplating hold- j
ing their dances in the Dixonville
hall during the summer months. ' ,
Miss Helen Jane Hamilton return-;
ed last evening from a short visit in
Eugene where she attended the
Commencement exercises of the Fjii- i
versity. Her sister Merle will re
turn to Roseburg taHer completing!
her examinations, next week. !
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Miss Ethel Tooze went to Eugene
today for a short stny, from which
place she will go to Newport for the
summer, where she has a cottage.
Her brothers, who have been at
tending the University wilt also sum
mer at Newport
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from
The Sanitary Dairy
Phone 33F23
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Pipes for Fruit
New machinery to make pipes
for all kinds of Fruit Driers
will be installed at this plant
at once and the best of service
warranted at moderate and
reasonable rates. Call and let
us figure with you.
Roseburg Sheet Metal Works
222 W. Oak Street
' Spring and Summer
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In Dimities, Batistes,
Now On
New Spring
For Ladies
Coats
Our
Corset De'p't
is complete in every detail. Models for every
Figure.
Be Frieudly, Come in and see us Occasionally.,
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The Dependable Store
Side Grocery
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Roseburg, Oregon
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Voiles and Silk Mixtures.
Display
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