The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, August 05, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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    TUK EVEXIXfi NKV.'H. SA7CKIUT, ACGC8T 3, 1310.
i- 1Tn Club ant Society Circles -kA
HV SUSS VKVA Itl'K'K
Harden Valley Improvement Society, j Sclecmans, Barkers and Joseph Mur-
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This week was marked with sev
eral pleasant society affairs during
the firat part, but the last four days
hnwo been set aside almost entirely
to that most talked of and wonder
ful of all motion pictures, "The
Rice, Rhea Sykes, Clayte Black,
Katherine DeVoe and Beuiah Jcwett.
With. Birthday.
On Friday Rev. Ilobt. Booth cele
brated his ninety-sixth birthday
Birth of a Nation". enjoying with his' family a picnic on
There Is in the picture and the the banks of the North Umpqua. Mr.
music that "something" which ho J. ill. Booth also celebrates his birth,
-vitally affects one that the time and day on the same day of the month as
'.Mi. King Honored.
Mrs. King, of Washington, D. C,
who is the house guest of Mrs. Hein
line,, continues to be the center of
much entertaining. On Monday
i .Mrs. William Bell complimented
' :.rrs. King with a delightful lunch-
con. The table, laid with covers for
12. was attractive under the glow
ui sotiiy suaueu canuies. i ne pleas-
The home of Mrs.
Garden Valley, was the scene of a picnic,
verv nleasant meeting of the Gar
den Valley Improvement Society . looking ilass rnrty.
yesterday. There was a good attend-) Mrs. W. E. Clingenpeel, of Look-
ance of members and several guests, ing Glass, entertained a number of
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present, these Included Miss J. U. me young ioik u j uui.u.,.
Legcet. who will soend the coming -noon In honor of
-place Ib absolutely forgotten and we! his father. Mr. and Mrs. Robert; ure 0f tne afternoon was heighten
.live with people of the past, suffering
when they suffered nnd rejoicing
with them, eager and expectant of
the pains and the pleailires, and feel
ing their Intense patriotism to the
cause they felt to be right. The tur
moil of tho battle and the glare of , Ted Booth making up the family
the 'burning towns, the answer to' party, which greatly enjoyed the day
the never-to-be-forgotten Ku Klux' together.
Klan will remain vivid pictures In I a
tho mind and we are made to real-MTry-(i'o-loiiiid Club.
iiootn or f.ugene, with Mr. Will e,i hv ih iinrino r Mr- n,.,.ii.i
Booth, of Prlneville. arrived on accompanied by Mrs. Heinline. Mrs'.
Wednesday to be with the father for! nell was assisted by Miss Hunter and
the day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Single- "vrg. Brumfleld.
ton, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Booth, Mr.1
and Mrs. Herbert Ogden, Harrle and" Tenuis I'lit-tv.
At an early hour on Monday morn
ing Ruth Caro, Mildred Parks, Eva
lze the greatness of our ancestors
and made proud that we are the chil
dren of so true and fine a people.
An Interested spectator to this
marvelous picture was Miss Bellows,
the sister of A'. J. Bellows, who for
the first time saw a movie. Miss
liellows is In her RCth year and tells
the most thrilling stories of tho war
and well remembers seeing and hear.
Ing the- great heroes and generals
of those days. Aunt Addle saw
Laura Kcene In "Our American Con
sin," In Boston mnny years ago, so
the pictures brought, to her mind
many very real Incidents of those
days nnd she greatly enjoyed the
-whole of It.
Think of tho nlmost forgotten
memories that came to the minds
of some of the old soldiers who went
"to each performance and who fought,
-some on the North and some on the
Sou lb, hut all for what to them was
tho right.
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Dninclng Party.
The affairs of keenest interest o
a social nature during the week was
tho evening dancing party given by
Br. and Mrs. Ilrumflcld ut their
beautiful' home in Alexander Park
on Wednesday evening. Seldom is
there found a Inline so dclightfull)
arranged ror dancing. Tho largo liv
ing room and spuclouH veranda
"was thrown Into one by opening Hie
series of French windows which ex
tend tho full liHigth of till' 1 i v I n;
Toom nnd the hardwood flours of
the veranda were a joy to the danc
ers who "stepped" to the strains of
tho music. Several clever feature
dances milled to the fun of tho ev
ening, Dr. mid Mrs. Brumfleld mak
ing the most gracious host ami
"hostess. Those of the party were
"Messrs. and Mosdnmes Seloeiyn, von
Plantn, Ilayncs, Wilder, Hell and
"Wharton. The Misses Vellc Barker.
"Margaret MrClallon, Cora and F.niini
Telund "lid Messrs. Farlrourt Slew-
rt, Frank Clemens niid Joseph Mur-i
phy. Miss Bertha Hunter churmliig
"ly assisted the liostess during the
evening.
!M:i-M. Sclcs-man Kutortaiiis.
On Tueaduy of lips week Mvs. King
and Mrs. I, mils Jesse shared honors
at a charming luncheon given by
Mrs. Selenium at lier home on Com
mercial avenue. Great baskets of
"wonderful sweet peas In varying col-
Mrs. Warner, of Greens, was the
j hostess on Tuesday of this week for
I the Morry-Go-llound club of the
i neighborhood. About 20 ladies were
present and the afternoon was pleas-
antly passed with sewing and discuss.
I Ing topics of Interest. Mrs. Brad
j burn, Mrs. ilenner and Mrs. M. B.
Green kindly assisted the hostess of
the afternoon.
Catholic Dedication.
' Sunday morning the new Catholic
church will bo dedicated. The ser
vices will be conducted by the Right
Reverend Arch Bishop Christie, as-
Itice. Lois Russell, Maybelle Miller
and Gertrude Dlllard" hiked over to
the west side tennis court for the
day. Breakfast was cooked and eat
en out in the grove and several sets
of tennis were played in the cool of
the morning. The girls remained In
the grove for their dinner and though
they had a mighty good time the day
was a rather strenuous one.
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Luncheon Club.
Mrs. Cooley was the delightful
liostess for tho Thursday luncheon
club of Edenbower. The table was
charming with a bowl of dainty
pansles land the five covers were
marked by little pansy placo cards.
Those seated -"'bout the table were
winter teaching in the Garden Valley
school, anu Mrs. and Miss Ritchie, of
Portland.
.Miss Lillie Wilson applied for
membership and was unanimously
elected. During the afternoon music
and songs were rendered by Miss
Leggett and Miss Ritchie which were
much enjoyed. Great amusement1 "
was created y a novel guessing fanning Club of Benson School.
competition, the result of which I The Umpqua Canning club of the
her niece, Miss
Esther Miller, of Cupertino, Cal.
who Is a' guest at the Clingenpeel
home. The invited guests were Ro
bena and Luella Brown, Fern and
Gladys Morgan, Veda Arnold, Lucille
Myers, Rosa Brishln, Katy Jacob',
Vera Klore and Katherine Montgomery.
slsted by priests from various soc-j Mrs. Cooley, the hostess, and Mrs.
Hons of Oregon. Tho church is one' nor,,. Mrs. John Porter, MrB.
Marguerite Courtot Joins Famous Players
V.'sr Ai3-hi . .xwte. T.im y;
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proved to be a tie between Mrs. J.
Parrott and Mrs. P. Sinclair. Mrs.
Page then served a light lunch which
brought to a close a most enjoyable
afternoon. The .next meeting of the
society will be at the home of Mrs.
J. Parrott, on August 18.
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Party for .Miss Kay lloyle.
A very delightful time was had
at the home of Miss Lola Newman
at Canyonvllle Saturday evening,
when Miss Newman and Miss Claire
Fullertou entertained with a parly in
honor of Miss Fay Boyle, of Rose
burg. Those enjoying themselves a?
guests were Misses Ethel Fullerton,
Ellis Fallln, Ethel Hughes, Virginia
Newman, Fay Boyle. Messrs. John
Fallln, Clyde O'Conner, Marvin
Pardee, George Carter, Ira Bernard,
Coral Smith, Clyde and Corwln Full
erton, Herman Bollenbaugh and
Wlllard Pardee, and the hostesses,
Misses lola Newman and Claire Full
erton. Riddle Tribune.
Informal Party.
Miss Jessie Pickens entertained in
formally a number of her girl
Benson school met with the advisor
Mrs. O. C. Brown on the court house
lawn Tuesday, giving a demon
stration to sjiow their skill. A num
ber of jars 'being added to the store
and more experience gained by the
girls.
' The team will met again on Tues
'day next at the home of Mrs. Ben
nett on W. Washington street.
Guest.
Mrs. J. A. Jamison, of Portland
'is the house guest at the home of
her sister, Mrs. E. R. Hanan. Mrs.
'Jamison will be a week-end guest at
'the home of Df. and Mrs. K. L.
Miller and on Saturday evening the
Miller and Curry families will pic
nic with Mr. and Mrs. Sewell at their
home' in West Roseburg, for Mrs,
Jamisons' pleasure.
Week-Knd at Winchester Bay.,
A number of families from Rose
burg are summering at Winchester!
Bay this year and tomorrow George
Neuner will motor down to visit with
family, taking with him Miss Pitch
ford, John Parker and Fred Chap
man, who will all stop at the Chap-
I'ortland Guests.
Dr. and Mrs. Geo. Nottage, fit
Portland were guests for a brief
time in this city. On Wednesday aft
ernoon they motored out in the
country and in the evening Mrs. W.
R. Willis entertained them at din
ner. Thursday they continued their
trip south.
Tmtteis and Steppers.
The Trotters and Stoppers enjoy
ed another very pleasant dance at
Dixonville on Friday evening of this
week. About 75 of the members be
ing present. This Is the smallest
party they have had, but was due to
the show In town. A most delight
ful evening was spent as usual.
"
Among the Sutherlin folk to see
"The Birth of a Nation" which has
caused such a furore these last few
days in this city were Mr. and Mr3.
R. M. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Mark N.
Tisdale and Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Phil
Hps. Mr. Earl Markee, of Portland, is a
guest of nis parents, Comamdnan
guest of his parents, Commnadant
and Mrs. Markee, at the Soldiers
Home.
Chautauqua Park.
Mrs. Harry Stapleton is camping
with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Terrell
and son at the beautiful Chautauqua
park in Ashland.
A'ti ri ti I
rrienrls on Tuesday evening at her
home on North Jackson street. Those! nian-SinoIair camp for the week-end
to enjoy the pleasant evening were
Merle Mattliows, Vera Tipton, Nina
Marshall, Junia Young and Mrs.
Moore.
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Coon Creek.
Leaving town on Saturday Chas.
Wharton nnd wife, Mr. and llrs.
Josse and the Sawders will motor
to Coon Creek for fishing, and on
Sunday, the Stewarts, von Plantas.l normal
I.ffalot Club.
The Laffalot club will have a
"stag" party on Monday night at the
home of Leah Sykes. An exception
ally good time Is anticipated.
HotiNe Gnest.s
Mrs. George T. Crompton has for
her house guests Miss Northrup and
her mother who are spending several
weeks with her.
I Mrs. Rudolph Harness entertain--i
ed at dinner on Friday Mrs. J. S.
of Suth- Montgomery and Mrs. H. W. Mercier
i their and small daughter, who are visiting
in this city from Portland.
Sutherlin Guest.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Fox,
eriln "-o entertaining a
guests Mr. Fox's brother, Mr. Lee
Fox, of San Francisco.
I On Tuesday next Mrs. Heinline will
Miss Mildred Waite returned to 'eave for a holiday at Ocean Park
her home in Sutherlin from the sum- while her guest, Mrs. King will con
mer session at the Monmouth state -
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ANTLER'S THEATER
LAST TIME TONIGHT
ELLIOTT SHERMAN Present
Matinee
2: 15 sharp
Evening
8:15 sharp
EIGHTH WONDER OF THE WORLD
POPULAR FILM FAVORITE TO CO-STAR WITH OWEN MOORE IN
PARAMOUNT PICTURES.
Miirtuoiito Courtot. one of the most popular of the voiin.-i-r ni.ilii.n i.ici.nv
, i!iv..i lli.s. has 1 ii eui'iiwd hy the Fuir.ous I'luyrrs Film Comnnnv and will be
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I ' ".i.i: ri.-uii. uiu cuiut'ni on mo I -iivomotiiir l'l-oi-rnm
-ois made the atmosphere of tlio ",sl lUipearancc under the new auspices will be as eo-stii- with linn,
rooms rnigrant. Hydrangeas of a
beautiful ,pluk hue itrranged with
ocean siiray formed the decoration
for the table around which covers
were laid for I I. Clever place curds
which were tho guests own calling
cards, afnrnled much amusement and
the luncheon was a very jolly and
pleasant arfair.
Vouro
stones.
in nu udnptutlou of Udgur Sulwyn's great couiedy-diainu "liolliii:,-
of tlte finest in southern Oregon, and
one which the mi'iiilicrs might well
he proud of. The Interior is finish
d In the coollest sliado of green
with the wood work done In while
After the guests left ! "'"aniel, the whole dispi'lllng an air
the table Mrs. Heinline graciously "f saucily and holiness,
consented lo play several selections I
"which added lo the pleasure of tho I ". c, T. I', and 1.. T, I.
altetnonn. The guests were Mrs.
King. Mrs. Louis Josse, Mrs. .1. F.
Itnrker. Mrs. Chris. Wharton, Mrs
George Kohlhaceii, Mrs. W. J,
"Weaver, Mrs. K. Miller. Mis. lun
ger Hermann, Mrs Willis, Mrs Bell
Mrs von Plunta and Mrs. Smith, lit,
mother ol the hostess. Miss Velle
"Barker nnd Genevieve Skinner .is
slslcd the hostess.
Picnic.
V. and tho L. T. I.
very enjoyable pic
Sewing Party.
Miss Leone Cosluiw i'svoied Mary
Aekley with an informal afternoon
Satiirtlav. The afternoon was spent
happily wltli sewing while several of
the girls played their favorite selec
tions on the r.illsun. Snaps were
taken to remind the girls of the i;ced
time and for Mary Aekley to re
member her iiienil, M. The especial
feature whs the partiiu; vjrt cm h of
the girls bestowed upon their chum,
tale in the attcnuum deliphtful re
freshments were served by the
h()slers. The guesis were Marie
J'ickens, Fnyo .Millediie, Klmn Pay.
toil, Mattln Lee StephciiMiu. F.a
I The W. C, T
societies held l
i nic on Tuesday In the ' Bellows
I park In West Roseburg. The i-hH-j
dren greatly enjoyed the swings and
' the sand pile. Needless to say the
I ladies ol" the W. C. T. I', served a
i 'delirious picnic dinner which is al
ways a very special feature and a
f .'iist ,f go,,,) things Is appreciated on
such an oecusli n.
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Hopeless ThlMeen.
The girls calling I hercsclvca the
Hopeless Thirteen met at the home
of Mat tie l.ee sieph-'usun Saturday
evening. Tin- girl ,.. the evening
with sewing an. I hat. These present
M'-re laolie l'e-,i . I', iipii; .lewett,
Katherine HoVo". Clavte 1 1 i ,i -k , Hhcii
Sykes. Klllllt Pay ten, Kae Milledge.
Mary Aekley and Mai'e I'lt-k.-ns.
Mrs. Sunford. of Kdenliowrr. en-'
tertained Mrs. Thackrah, Mrs. Wal
ter Hamilton and Mrs. Kidder at her
home on Friday afternoon.
i Gulwits and Mrs. Sanford. Tho re-
i
vuaining part of tho nfternoou was
' emploscd with sewing,
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j -Xliiiolliiceineiit.
I Hi", and Mrs. Benjamin A. Cathy,
of Condon, have announced the mav
! Huge of their daughter. Alice Marie
; Cathey, to liarret 1). Randall, of St.
Paul, Mini.. The ceremony was sul-
eniiil.ed on July '.'5 III the home a'
the bride's parents. Mr. Kandnll is
. a lawyer, recently rrom the east. He
, has decided to open office: in some
. town In Oregon, b it f:.r the sum
; mer Sir. and Mrs. Rainlall will re
main at his country hoe:-. If, mile.-,
east of C.lendale. Mrs. Uandell Is
' a graduate of Oregon Agricultural
! College in the class of 10la S!ie is.
a t.ilented iiinstclan end has many
friends in the social set. -- Oregnniau.
W'iM'h-l-iiol Ciuiipini. I'uitv.
Uuieher of gills left the city
Saturday morng for a week-end !n
the woods. Kaeh nieipher of the party
taking her blanket, knife, fork, spoon
nnd cup. and a bathing suit, whlcii
: completed the camp equipment with
, the exception of the ration for the
two davs. The girs plan to spend
i the mosT oT the time In the
j water and glorious time la antlcl
' pated by the crowd.
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power, I would Tf f3 I 3 JlXfi. ' - ? "
compel every man, - XtJC'' V'H- " ' - " ' 1 T b k
woman and chlldi 3 rl "ii i.. , j -
ore. Xj-r rss ' 'y
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"Tho film is all
it is advertised to
he.
-Eve. News.
to see this film of
films.
Eugene,
The most realis
Li picture ever
shown here. Won
derful music."
lieview.
The Biggest, The Best
Symphony
Or
cnestra
Ever Heard in the West. Wcnderful Stage Effects
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Evenings prrpc. 50c, 75c, $1.00. $1.50, $2.00 I
Matinee -S- 25c, 50c, 7c and $1.00 S
SEATS RESERVED BY PHONE 380'