TlfB KTFVTn .VRWH. BA Trill) AY, Jl'LV 20. nil. ifi- Ifn Club Thin week has been one of many At a lute hour the party were picnics and parties given by the delightfully served with tempting re younger set. Miss Faye Milledge freshmeuts. In addition to the guest end - Mary Ackley have been the j of honor the party Included Cora toted guests of numerous festlvltcs. Weber, Lauris (liles, Helen Mallard, Mrs. Willis' luncheon was given Mabel .MoCulloch, Robert Sussmlleh, at the I'mp'iua complimenting Mrs. ltay Ward, Karl Burr, Harry Burr, King, the charming guest of Mrs. Mervin Jeffrey and the hustess. Jlclnllne and next week several j tt more interesting affairs are plan- Betrothed. ned In her honor. Aa annoncemPnt ol moro than The Birth of a Nation will also usua, lnlemt aI,a impoHaace ls call for a place on the calendar for that Qf the engagoniPnt of Mi6B next week and will be as occasion Luc)a Cani,be dallKMcr of Preiii. for some "line" parties. I (k,t an(1 rg p L c , at- & I " I Eugene, and Sidney II. Henderson, iMinty Luncheon. f Coquille. Though the exact date Mrs. W. R. Willis was on Friday , of the wedding has not as yet been bosteBS at a beautifully appointed fixed, It is understood that It will luncheon, at the Hotel Umpq.ua, In take place in the autumn. Miss complement to Mrs. King ,of Wash-' Campbell, a beautiful and intellect ington, D. C.t and house jfuest of ual young woman, received her edu- Mrs. Charles Heinllne. Covers were j laid for 14 at a table made attrac-! tlve with gaily, hued garden flowers. t ... . , , , . ' The special feature of the luncheon was the Borvlng from the table one of hostess' famous pound cakes. The guests wore: Mrs. King, MrB. Bin- jer Hermann, Mrs. Chas. Heinllne, Mrs. S. D. Evans, Mrs. Anna Smith,' Mrs. W. JI. Fisher. Mrs. J. F. Bar- ker, Mrs. A. J. Lllburn, Mrs. George glneer of Coquille and It Is there Kohlhagon, Mrs. Woodruff, Mrs. F.jthat the young couple will make ( M. von Planta, Mrs. J. F. Templln ; and Mrs. J. W. Perkins. The guests' spent the remaining afternoon at the! Marstors residence whore Mrs. Willis makes her home. The rooms woro elaboratcly decorated with a profits-1 ion oi origni nowera rrom tne gar- den and graceful ferns radiated the breath of summer time. CmnjilljnnitinK Mary Ackley. One of the gayest and most de- llghtful parties of tho summer was given Thursday evening to a lurgo number of the younger set when Miss Eva Rice complemented Miss Mary Ackley, who Is soon to leavo for the eaBl. The rooms were beau- tlful with great clusters of Shasta llfl!i Kathleen O'Connell and Miss daisies, plox anil babies breath Katberlne Tiirmbull, both or Dallas, banked In the fireplaces ami In huge) Tox. Miss Campbell's guests were baskets about the rooms. The porch school mutes of hers at boarding nd garden was mado comfortable school In Virginia and this Is the with swings and sealH whore the 'list meeting since leaving gphool so Bllests enjoyed themselves with i a -very happy reminiscence and Raines and music. A delirious punch i long chats will be enjoyed together, was served on tho porch nnd late In Miss Campbell's friends will wet tho evening dainty refreshments come her guests and their short visit woro partaken of. I will be sure to be a pleasant ono. lOiiteiliiinv for MIkn Abeene. A most enjoyable evening was Bpenl at t ho Burr home on Tuesday evening when their daughter .Miss! guests at their home Tuesday even Mao entertained In honor of Sylvia1 ing making It possible for their Abeene, who left on Friday for her, friends to have the pleasure of mect futuro home In Portland. Tho rooms leg I'rnf. Hannah of Cambridge Eng. where tho guests were entertained Prof. Hannah Is a hrother-ln-lnw of were beautiful with sweet, peas ami Mr. Brand and was a guest for a irraceful' masses of Sliasla daisies n-w d'lvs at Hie Urand home. Happy Heroines '-' SVN vV- - y" ' i , J 3f ' ! it ''"'J fffek:: ::T helpless Hup. gr nnd tho heroine who takes mailers into her own hands, and it has liecn my experience that Hie latter arouses more real synipnthy than the roi-mer. 1 think that we prefer to cheer a person on to big achievement rather Hum to console him or her lu moments of distress. Take, for Instance, the little girl In "Molly Make Believe," the I'nrniiioiuit I'l.tme produced by the l'nmom Players, I think she Is goln to n mm s.Miipntli.T than the most tear ful heroine 1 ever played. With never a thought of herself, sho allows her cheerful, niiseltl-h pcrionalllv to rndlate from her letters, the sptili of which gradually affects the man who reads them. That, It seems to me. Is the scrt of girl that wo oil most Rilmlie. Reverting to bai heroines- It has nhvays seemed to me Hint one of the cm,-, . r Peggy-, p,.Miliiritv In "Mice and Men" Is the fact that sic i. . . ( m'.,d f h,.r n lim, ,rn, thnK, topsy turvy when llu i do i,..t suit her. And just l.c-nunc sho Is "spunky" we all love her. If she wept ,,t her misfortunes Instead of In-having as she does. Ivcgv would have fewer friends than she seems to have made both In the Wk and on the stage and on the screen. anb Society HV MISS VKVA lll'K'K cation In the Kugene high school and the state university, later tak- Ing graduate work In California. i . . . ,, , She Is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta fraternity. Mr. Henderson, a brother of Louis Henderson, of Hood River, lB also a graduate of the university with the class of ID 12, and ls a member of thu Sigma Xu j fraternity. He ls at present city en- their home. Oregon Journal. ',:,,'d Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stanton cele- brated their 43rd wedding annivei- sary at Mistletoe Hill, the homo of -ir. and .Mrs. u. H. Campbell. The Mrs. Louis Josse, Mr. and Mrs C Stantons spent the week-end in thejL. Selecman, Mr! and Mrs F M country leaving town Saturday morn-; von Planta; Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Stew- ing and were royally entertained and! art and Miss Velle Barker. dined by the kind host and hostess :;;s wllh n" llle 8"0'1 lhi"B the conn- Another picnic was that of Mr. ,ry nr"'llc(,- A most happy and and J. H. Booth, Mr. anil Mrs Fd lllcnsant time was enjoyed. K? S"ulll"rn iiit. J"BS c'ora Campbell Is delighted have as her guests for a few days (ill of Tinvn (itii'Kt. Mr. ami Sirs. Chni. Brand, of Garden Valley, entertained a few My Favorites MARQULRITE CLARK 'T'lIE persecuted herolno pnsslnn. but I somo- l'" think Hint when she weeps nnd walls Mislead of reuiiy lining sometlltllg ntiout It all she loses tho sympathy of her audience. Though It ls very sorry to see her lu distress. It would have a gn at di al higher regard for her If she showed an incli nation to combat the evils which beset her. Instead of ruining her handkerchief mill her make-up. it seems to mo Hint tho average audience prefers the heroine who helps her self the self-reliant typo, which, though frightened beyond expression, bites her Mp nnd tie Lies the illtllculty, be It nuin or beast. 1 have played both the weeping, Circles Muple d'rove I'lcnlc. For the pleasure of Mary Ackley and Faye Milledge, who are sharing honors together a picnic at Maple Grove was enjoyed Friday night. The party started at G:30 and motored out to Maple Grove whee a delight ful uuppc-r was made ready. .Mrs. M. Kite, Mrs. Waddle and Mrs. Estu brook chaperoned the picnic party. Those Invited were Misses Clayto Black, lleulah Jcwett, Leone Co show, Mattie Lee Stephenson, Elma Payton, Katberlne UeVoe, Lucile French, Eva Rice, Lauris Giles, Beu lah Jarvis, May Burr, Marie Lilly, Mildred Henry, Helen Ballard, Mil dred Marshall, Heah Sykes, Leah Sykes, Martha Estabrook and Marie Pickens, who planned the evening. The boys were John McCllntock, Bert Bates, Jim Goodman, Elmo Hender son, Harry Burr, Leon McCllntock. Ceo. Willett. Bob Sussmilch. Wallace' Singleton, Leo Rapp. Joe Denn Har- . ., old Zimmerman, Archie Amadon, John Cabot, Franklin Bemls, Clif - ford Bemis, Clifford Reibel, Mervin Jeffrey, Louis Althaus, Clifford Lilly and Ray Wolflngton. ( IMc-nics. ' " A most enjovable day was spent1 Sllnduy at Canyonvllle. where aj party of folk motored for the day. The noon meal was partaken of at the Canyonvllle hotel and In the evening a delicious picnic supper was spread. Those in the party were Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barker, Sir. and .Singleton nnd the Rev. Mr. Booth. The party motored to the Lee Love place nnd partook of their supper. The picnic was especially planned for Rev. Booth, who took great pleasure in it nil. notwithstanding his recent severe Illness from which ho ls now rapidly recovering. I'lcnlc on the rmpiiia. Another very pleasing picnic was given Friday evening when a party motored to the picnic grounds on the bands of the I'mpqua In Garden Valley where they cooked u delicious slipper over the open caiiiprire. The honor guest of the occasion was .Miss Ellen nook, a guest at tho Black home. The .Misses Allie Black, Lucy Bridges. Anna Bryan, Mahi-1 Bryan, Mizaheth Dolan and Margaret Mc Clallen "Itli Fred Hamilton, Frank Clements, Fred Strang. Earl court Stewart and Frank Lllburn made up tho parly. A number of ukuleles were taken along nnd the evening was spent with singing, ac- roiupanled by the "ukes" l ai ly Dip. F r the pleasure of Miss Mary invbody in New York wauled a new Ackley, who i8 soon to leave the piwn they wuuhl have to send out to city and for Miss Faye .Milledge wIio"IIsh Ward for them, as she got all is' a cur st here a number of tno ! .here were In that city. Jm-k also as young folk betook themselves at the i "''U''1 1,0 W"S k(,,,t " W' i-irlv i,..M , . .. u- nu, eoslunicrs' nnd milliners' bills that ."l hour or 4::!,) o clin k Wednes- not lmvi, . , U10aslvd .. u.K in Alexander park. The - party nil enjoyed a swim and then I two fli es were made and n i ;..i,i ,-: good breakfast was cooked such as! j di llcloii, ham and eggs, coffee and ' toast, besides the things already ! prepared for the feed at home. En-i joying llie happy party were Kather-j ine DeVoe, Mario Pickens, Clavte i Pluck. Leah nnd Vera Sykes, Lucile ' French, Khun Payton and the guests! of honor. Several young men were Included in the Invitations but the '"lr was too early Tor them o they missed the good time. Ilice deck Picnic. A big picnic was held at Ricej rcek on Sm-ilay In honor of Mrs. ' Emery Davidson, of Portland and i j ,:va Rice. The picnic party was made! er a light repast the naosts motored i !'P of foil; about Winstiins and ; home. Those enjoying the hospital- llreens. The families enioyin-- the1 11 '" 1 - ! day were the Skinners. Ilnidhui-is. W. C. Winston, Harry IVInstnns, Fred Wlnstons, Clay Smith. !:, R. llannan, Ernest Rice and Sir. and Mis. Harry Davis. Among other !', i eats which were on the boun- I ninny neaped tame and miracuiousiy j disappeared was gallons of Ice cream. i! a u re w; (VU1 t DKnnvlliV. Tin imv,u! nf t ho mini fry dnuro Is :-! -. rrisn c, tho dntiro , rim: ei r h Is the aUnit CO'l lust niqht ' 1 so vhi, row nn etfth11shMl ft iaure of rvonUiK. rni'tlr- motnrod from Itltldlo, Myrtlo Crook. llrorkwA)' nnt thft surrounding vicinity. .6 j Hike to Ml. Scott. 1 A party of the young folk tramp- ed up Mt. Scott last Sunday. They. found the trip to be real thrilling ! I. . . ' In certain spots where the trail led ", ' . . , , , ! inr i'.P,t Wolier John Cars- over steep and rugged mountain Moore, fcrnesi vtoinr, jonu wu.i. ji j u , ,,11011 nn,i iinhsri 3iis 111 lleh side and where a mis-step would! we!1 and itouert bussniiicu. have meant a rather dangerous tumble. After a three and a half hours ascent the summit wa3 reach ed and a big fire was klndied by the boys while the girls prepared the eats. A wonderful view is visible from this niountainto p where the valleys spread out, one after another at your feet and have for the back ground the Three Sisters and several other beautiful mountain peaks. The day will be long remembered by each member of the party for the good time, the wonderful country and many funny little Incidents of the hike. Ajuiiversury Sio-prlne. . Upon returning from the movies on Friday night, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. G. Sewell were surprised to find a party of self-invited guests awalt - ?f ! " T , T , ,u ,,, sary. In the dining room the table ' ,, . ,, !,.,,.,.,,,, " " - " FANNIE'S LATEST GOWH. 4 .1- .122: i3 'i Willis A 1 Illiiiili Fannie Ward, Lasky Star, In Para- I mount Pictures. ' Fannie Ward, the beautiful Lasky lar lu Paramount Pictures, when she i-ft for her vacation In New York city i.nk two trunks with her. When sho vturned to the studio lu Ciiliforiiiii "e bad tlve fiie bad tlve nnd announced that :wo more were coming by exi't,.-. lack Iicau. her husband, e',M.i:ne.l t le tieikltiL llie remark that if frIis much a haioI!:eiv!.ief. - joyed. Those seated about the table were Sir. nnd Sirs. Sewell, .Mrs. Cur- rv- -Mla- '""ger Hermann. Dr. and; ' rs- Mil,or. Mrs. McDonald, house; P'"'st o( 'he Sewells, SIlss JCitrv, V"SB Elizabeth Curry, Sliss Veva Pulck, Mr. Will Curry and Sir. F. V. ' Poorman. j ! Eveiilms Pally in the Country. A pleasant party was giveu at the lountry home of Mr. an, Sirs. Web'-r on Wednesday when their daughter. Cora, entertained. Ferns and Trag rant sweet peas formed the decora- Hons and the spacious lawn was in- viting between dances. Games and dancing made the evening fly ad aft-' THE FRENCH mm. S an 1 fi fA. !g v-Wnrf'i fit w i- i j .m- . ; . .. j 1 'VMiU.1M.U Ity of the hostess were Slarguerltte Schloeman. Lauris Giles. Mae Burr.j Sylvia Abeene. Eululle Hosmer, Mabel McCullorh. Ray Ward. Frank- .... iinp, tiiivnimiil J(j f Mrs. E. E. LaBrio entertained the ,-. i t..ti.. 1 ........ .nt SocletV uoiucu ......, ' on Friday, on the occasion of their usual fortnightly meeting. There was a very good attendance of mem bers and a number of guests and a most enjoyable afternoon was spent by all. The guests included MrB. Ritchie, Mrs. McDanlels, .Miss J. 0. Leggett, Miss Wilson, Miss Jcanette Ritche ana Miss Blanche McDanlels. Miss Leggett and Miss Ritchie ren- dered piano solos wheb added much to the afternoon's pleasure. After I the hostess had served a dainty i lunch the society adjourned to meet j again on August 4th at the home of j Mrs. j g. Page. Children's Party. j Th. .,.. hnll.0 lnwn . ,hB ! SCene of a 11,11 cpar,' when Lucile' tne llttlB daughter of Mrs. Hay wrlcbt eniert iinoH in hnnnr nf ntiio i " rlnt entertained in honor of little Ails3 Edna Mercler, of Portland, the i nouse guest with her mother at the Wright home. Dorothy Cordon, "W' Mr8- A- fenton, Mrs. s. E. Lucia Giles. Juanila Record, Ca- Krohn, and Miss Ethel. These with mille, Nellie Pickens and Pat- five children of Mrs. Krohn and the ricia Guillian were the other tw0 of Mrs- Fenton made a happy guests who enjoyed games and'roup that enjoyed the chicken pie dainty refreshments Wednesday art ernoon. ftone to the Seaside. i Ieaving Roseburg Wednesday morning, Sliss Helen Janes Hamil ton and 1-lildegarde Shoemaker motored to .Newport with Curl D. Shoemaker and Sirs. Shoemaker. Mrs. Shoemaker and children are summering at the beach. Miss Shoe aker and Miss Hamilton will sojourn there- for several weeks many of their friends being there for the summer months, a delightrul time is assured. Ladle... Aid of Baptist Chm-oh. Tho Ladies Aid Society of the Baptist church gave Sir. and Sirs. W. A. Ackley a farewell surprise party at thu home of Sirs Pickens on Jackson Btreet. The rooms were tastefully decorated with roses anil Shasta daisies. Light refreshments were served by the ladies and a very pleasant evening will be remember ed by the fleparting guests. Surprise Party. Guy Davis the son of Mr. nnd Sirs, A. J. Davis was surprised Thursday evening when about 20 of his friends came to his home. A very good time was enjoyed by every on attending and refreshments served by Clemen tine SicKeynolds. Gladys and Inez Davis, were delicious. Iticbnl-dson Knibi-oldei-y Club, The fair grounds was the pleas ing spot chosen by the Richardson ' Embroidery club for an all-day pic nic. About twenty-five ladles took with them a delightful dinner which they spread out under the trees. A very pleasant day was spent by the ladies. I-jisteni Guest. Sir. and Sirs. R. W. Hinkley, j Gnrdeu Valley have for their guests Mrs. Beach ; SIcGuire and little di.'.ighter who are visiting here from their old home, Uockford, 111. Dinner In the Country. Mr. and Sirs. F. B. Cnoley, of Ed- ennov.cr and -Mr. and Mrs. A. I Kitcbin. were (lie dinner guests of Dr. and ..Mrs. Bailey at their coun try home on South Deer creek. O Sirs. J. A. Northrnp and dnuehtrr. Miss Slarie. of Oakland, Calif., win arrived in Tlosobiirg tomorrow to bo the guests of Sirs. Geo. T. Crompton for f-everal weeks. Sirs. Richard Willett spent the week In the country enjoying the hospitality of Sirs. Jake Jones. - "T""""""" TRANSFER AND IULJI. - -1..V Kurmvell Party. . An Informal farewell party given in honor of Mis. Blanche Thompson last Tuesday night at the barbocue grounds. A big ca.nnf re was made In the grove, around , which the company gathered and j ? i DdllH DiUb". ... .. ...v.. h la.ACU to the pavilion, where dancing was Indulged in for a time after which all returned to the fire to participate 1 " r. a "welner roast . a lareg quan tity 'of weiners, buns and coffee were disposed of amidst much mreri ment. Some of the company re mained by the fire, while othrs re sumed dancing which continued un til midnight. Miss Thompson has gone to Roseburg for a few days' visit, and will proceed to her hom at Tualatin to spend the summer. Riddle Tribune. 8 ' ! Family Reunion. The home of Sir. and Mrs. M. L. Webb, on Ella street, was the scene of a family gathering last night, and , this well known couple had their four daughters and seven grand- ?h"dre fc T hsltb,e 4 Conkey, of Sauk Center, Minn., who ' " ' "s vi. "u iu a iew days, Mrs. A. Fenton, made by grandmother along with the other good things, and then played a merry game of blind man's buff on tho fine lawn afterwards. The Ladles' Aid met with Sirs. L. O. Starbuck. After a short business session the afternoon was spent so cially. Lunch being one of the pleas ing features of the afternoon. Those present were Sirs. Coats, Sirs. Boyles, Mrs. Beeson, Sirs. Lathrop, Sirs. Weaver, Mrs. Fisher, Sirs. Swoarengin, Sirs. Delckman, Sirs. Oeder, Sirs. Forbes. Sirs. Cozine, Sirs. Mitchell, Sirs. Davis, Msr. Ash craft, Sirs. Starbuck. It was decid ed to postpone the next regular meeting until August Slyrtle Creek Mall. i r MniTlod, The wedding of Sliss Mary Swin ney nnd Charles E. Roberts was solemnized at the bride's home on Military avenue at 1:15 today. Tho ceremony was preformed by Rev. Eaton of the Baptist church. The brldo wore a charming suit of blue and was unattended. Only tho Im mediate family were present. Sir. nnd Sirs. Roberts will spend their honeymoon at Bavocean and Seaside. Their future home will bo made in this city. Sliss ?To!r.n Casey, of Dallas, was a guest at the Parrott home for a few days, leaving this morning with Tier brother Von Casey for a vsit of a week In San Francisco. Sliss Casey will then return to Roseburg for a longer visit. " Tho ISurbank Baking Club. The Burbank Baking Club, of. the lloso school met at the home of Sliss Anna Ferguson on S. Slain St. Friday afternoon. A picnic. Tor next f Wednesday was planned to which all ' members are invited Vncal ions'. Clay Smith and family will leave Wednesday for an outing at Ban- tho W. C. Winston family leav- Ing the same day for a motor trip to L rater lake and Klamath Falls. Mcwy-Go-Round. Mrs. F. A. Warner will entertain the Merry-Go-Round club on next Tuesday. Place an Ad. Here and Watch Results. STORAGE CO. Baug'go Checked from your home to your do.-tinat joa. ' t ; I Househora Good, and Furniture handled by evperienced men. 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