The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, August 12, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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    TUB EVENING KEWR. SATL'KDAY, AVGVST 13, 1010.
i- Hit Club
Warm weather ja ncro at last and
It has loft a desire for picnics and!
awlmmlng "parties. Absolutely no
formal parties have a place In the,
social program for the week. j
Moonlight has added Its charm for
picnics In the cool evening and boat-(
ing on the river now which will be;
enjoyed by man of the younger
folk.
This last week has seen the depar
ture of several of the younger set
for schools in the east and soon It
will be time to think of the univer
sities nearer home opening for the
fall term.
Many peoplo have chosen the
month of August for their vacation
and so there will be a lack of Bocial
activities in this city, although we
Claim our share pf house guests.
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W-k-Enl CmuMiK Part)'.
Kurlv on Saturday morning a
party of girls climbed aboard onei
of the Denn trucks and amid a londj
of "eats" and blankets betook I
themselves to a camping place,!
about a mile and a half from j
Winchester, up between the river and ;
the IiIIIb. Tho camping place was
quickly chosen and named at once,
"(jrinsum Cump". The day was put
In with swimming and eating and
stunts, on Saturday night arter a
"uke" concert the gills picked out
the softest spots oil the greensward,
rolled themselves In their blankets
for a peaceful sleep. . Some there;
were who slumbered peacefully and
some there were who by choice kept
a Bight vigil, watching the die. nut
oven tho long watch did not dampen
tha. spirits and a hourly breakfast
was enjoyed. Sunday passed away
all too quickly with a long walk,
swimming, Blunts and last but fnr
from least a chicken dinner. In
tho evening tho party camo home,
loatho to leave "Grlnsum Qanip,"
but bringing homo with thorn ample
reminders In tho form of bruises,
mosquito bites and llmds of pic
tures, undoubtedly tho last will he
tho most pleasant to remember the
day by. Thnso making up the party!
woro: Mrs. Fory, Mrs. Klnluy, Mrs.
Glen Wlinborly, Mrs. I.ogan Stew
art, Mrs. Cleo. Wharton, lOIIznbeth
Dolan, Ilortha Huntor, Mabel Ilryan,
Edith Ucland, Vova Hulck, Emma
Veland, lless Wharton. Cora Ucland,
Dalo Coshow, Jennlo Hunter, Grace
Uoland and Jano Wharton.
All tho party had a glorious time,
It being tho Inst tlmo tho girls were
all together as several have al
ready loft for collego and 'more of
them will go this next week.
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Corn ltonxt.
MIsb Hubs Wharton and Jane
Wharton on Thursday evening In
vited a party of the young folk to
tholr home In West Hosoburg. A
big fire was already burning when
tho gucBts arrived on the river
bank and corn was roasted and
tho picnic supper was spread out
under tho trees. Afler supper the
whole party betook themselves to
the boats moored at tho landing
and by tho moonlight floated down
tho river. Little shlpi of lighted
paper nnd sparklers were placed on
tho water's surfaco and burned
brightly Us they floated down the
stream. Ukoleloq wero very much in
favor and tho bonis drew along-sl''-1
by sldo ami every one sang, lale
Into tho evening. The moonlight
sod the music making the event long
the ho remembered. When at l-.'st
tho party came ashore, ico Team
and cookies awaited them and a :lu
circle was formed shout the fir, and
panics were played. Those pre ..'lit'
beside Iho hostess, were Dr. ami
Mrs. pnlcy, Mabel Ulryan. Klta- I
beth nolan. Anna ilryan, VMilh.!
(iraco and Alice Poland. Allle llhick.j
Luck rirlilKcs, Margaret McClallcn, '
Veva Hulck, Karl Stewart, Fred!
Hamilton, Frank ('lemons, Prank1
I.llhurn, John t'ursuu, .loo Pent) audi
F. W. Poonnun. J
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Jitney Ciunp, j
A number of bivsdnoss men are!
going to onoy camp Ufo tills sum-!
nter tvhllo they work, gnliiK to nnd i
from their twnp by jitiic. Mr. Mo-1
Knno and fuinHy, (ilenn Windier)-!
nnd vifo, .Tuck Whurlmt, wife tind
son, and Kn.ifMo T'h knis nnd fnm
Uy will lenvo toninht fr ft enmp neur
tho old tiutrblo quarry on South
Ooor creek. Will Pickens nnd family
nnd R Tj. Cite nnd family nro nit
ready ramping there po ft very pleas
ant tlmo Is expected by everyone,
I'lmlc.
Wednesday evening n delightful
plrnlo. was held on tho t'inpqim river
on tho shore below tho Kdonhmxrr
, Iroatto. Mr: end Mr. Jurk Whar
ton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Wharton,
anb Society
IIY MISS VKVA WICK
Frank Andrews and wife, Ivan Pick
ens and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
McKlhinny, Mr. and Mm. Royal
Franria Dtirhin and wife, Mrs. Vea
son and Carl Hteininbetz made up
the party tbut cooked their supper
and made Ice cream on tho river's
bank. The evening was spent in
bathing and boating.
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Sixty-First Anniversary.
Mr. and MrH.' Hay Wright enter
tained at dinner on Saturday noon,
Mra. Wright's parcnU. Mr, and Mrs.
Smith Bailey.
After tho dinner they wont to
their own home where they werei
surprised to find a party, of the)
ladies awaiting to celebrato with'
them their Gift annlverHary. The
afternoon was spent wag spent with
miitiic and chatting over their fancy
work. Mr. and Mrs. Ilalley are old
piomnr of Oregon and have a hot
of friends t0 foIIcllalC them on the
occasion, Those to enjoy tho tiny"
Were: Memlamea tl. I), fi raves. FV
F. Patterson, Richard Wlllett, Cawl
fleld, RlRgs, S. K.' Sykes, Unser, F.
L. RuHsell, Ferguson, Langonberg,
S. It. Lnne Chandler, Flngley, J. B.
Patrick, M, .Mitchell. Alma Cox,
Karnes. fjwilltaniB, Harness, Mrs.
James Templln, Mrs, Shambrook,
and MIhs Berg, guest at the Wlllett
homo.
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Merry Party at Anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hraunlnger
were pleasantly surprised by a largo
party of friends at their home south
of town last Pnttiday evening, tho
occasion being Iho l!!th anniversary
of their marriage. Although the
surprise was most coinplete,' the
esteemed host and hostess extended
the visitor a warm welcome, and
!1! nrorrrdeif to- make tho occasion
fmost onjoyablo. Music and games
prrcednd a bounleous feast vt'
-" " justice to tho goo
things which had been provided.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Braunlnger wero
married at ldft drove, Iowa, on Aug
ust B, 188(1, and the 25th anniver
sary was appropriately observed at
tholr old home in Villard, Minn.
Among tho guests present last
Saturday evening were: Mr. and
Mra. Fred FiHher and family, Mr.
and Mrs. II. Callup, Mr. aim Mrs.
Ison nnd son, Halmer, Mr. and Mrs.
Simmons, Mis8 Unlght, Mr. and Mrs.
(Joff and family, Mr. and Mrs, Kaegl
and family, Frank Cirnbbo, I.enore
Orubbe, Lois (Irubbo, Roy and lJoyd
Dickenson, Mr. ana Mrs. Rodgors,
Mr. and Mrs. Blako, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Abel and family.
At a late hour tho guests depart
ed wishing their hosts many mora
years of happy married life. Suth
erlln Sun.
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ItclH-knh Social Kvenlng.
Tho Rosohurg Rebeltnh lodgo held
a social meeting on Tuesdny evening.
"I'lui committee In ehnrgo of the
ovt-i.-v onterlalnment was Mr.
Stephenson, Mrs, Rowers, Mrs. Caw
fleld, Mrs. Hoffman and Mrs. John
son. They provided an Interesting
program. Miss Jessie Vlekens charin-
I n gly sn n g n solo, M is. jBrad ford
gave a reading, Little Dorothy Cor
don playe,i a delightful littte Instru
mental selection, Mr. Cleaves mnde
nnlnteresinlg talk and Miss Mattie
Lee Stephenson ang, accompanied
by Bertram Hates. After the pro
gram was teomiftted games wero
1 ved and refreshments were serv
ed.
C. K. Social of the ClirMInn Church,
The Christian F.ndonvor of the
Christian church held a social on
Friday evening at the home of Clif
ford Jape. The social marked the
culmination of a contest between
two sides for the greatest number of
new members they were tho means
of add ins to tho society. Fred
Perry's aide won the greatest num
ber, the score being US to "0, mak
ing n total of 7 1 new members add
ed. Camps were played nnd re
freshments served, every one spend
ing a pleasant evening.
lNonlng Party.
Miss Nlni Marshall entertained j
on. Thursday evening with an en-;
joab!e party. Outdoor i;mes were'
ptaved during the ovming and re -
frehmpn!f were served to tht. gue-tjt
who were Vera Tipton, Mis Poi'i.
the cuest of her brother in iV.H) city.
Mildred Henry, I.ucy Brown, Merle
Malhews, Mildred Marshall Cecil
Black, Mr. Berg, Mr. Phelster and
Phil Harth.
Mis Mabel Van fiurcn left on
Friday ninth for n visit with frlemla
In Hood .tvrr, Oregon.
Mlsa Alice Bavis. of Oakland lo:
this week for Berkeley, Calif.
Girclee j
Returns From East.
Professor J, B. Horner and Mrs.
Horner, who have been conducting a
party of Oregonlans over the historic
and cducutlonal landmarks, of New
Kngland, are home, having, parted
with different members of their
group at points from Chicago west
ward. Mrs. Ida B. Callahan, associate
professor of English at the college,
th;y left at Chicago; their two
daughters, Vera, who teaches at
Roseburg, and Pearl, who teaches at
Portland, they left at the Yellow
stone Park, where the young women
will spend the week making the
regulation tour, and Mrs. Elizabeth
Rowerman of Fossil, they left at
Portland.
All the members of the party are
engaged In educational work, and
Professor Horner erports that they
found much of value and inspira
tion for their specfal lines of work
;p the eastern trip. Oregon Journal
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Out of Tmm ft'uosfa, - ,.
On Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs
Stanton, Judge and Mrs. rultai'tan
Mr. an( Mrs. Nathan Kullerton, and
T. W. Graham -entertained at
iho Stanton homo with supper,
friends who wero passing through
town by motor. The part con
sisted of Mr. and Mrs. Ii. K. B'dle,
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Harding, Mrs..
Xelta Lawrence and Mr, B. h. Hard
ing, who were motoring to rutei
lake
Ijiteilains.
Mra. Kawrence N'euner entertained
at her hrttue last Saturday night at
"iiO' The occasion was a surprise
on Mr. Net! ne r. After cards a de
licious luncheon was served by Mrs.
Neuner, assisted by Mrs. Maginnis
and Miss Agnesj Maginnis. The
guests wero Messrs. and Mesdame's
T. F. Maginnis, Carl Olson, Wm.
Splker, 0. I. Drummond, Mrs. A. A.
Snyder and Miss Agnes Maginnis..
CBondMe News.
Pinner Party,
On Monday evening of this week
Miss Clara lierg, was the inspira
tion for a pleasant dinner party giv
en in her honor by Miss Vera Tip
ton, at her home on North Jackson
street. Covers were laid for nine
and besides the hostess and honor
guest there were seated around the
dinner table Miss Junla Young. Miss
Helen Card well, Miss Nina Marshall.
Miss Bucy Brown, Miss Merle Muth
ews) Cecil Black and Horace Ilerg.
Luncheon.
Mrs. Thomas Wharton, entertain
ed a few friends on Friday at a one
o'clock luncheon, at her. home In
West Roseburg. Sweet peas in
shades of pink nnd while centered
the table about which were seated
Mrs. Frank Churchill. Mrs. J. C. Kul
lerton, Mrs. Win. Pell, Mrs. T. W.
Craham, Miss Marie and Miss Irma
Martens.
Dinner i'iiests.
On Saturday noon Mrs, J. W, Ham
ilton and Miss Merle Invited Ceo.
Houck nnd Ted Booth to meet mas
ter James Hamilton Coke, n mem
ber of the Oakland boys band and a
namesake of Judge Hamilton. Veva
Huick was also a Kuet for dinner.
Infoiituil !H liner.
For dinner on Tuesday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Hermann nnd Dr. and
Mrs, Miller Invited Mr. and Mrs.
O. Ct. Sewell, their guest Mr Mc
Donald, of Portland, wad Veva
I'viiick. Miss Madge Miller iMiter
lained with her music which was
very much enjoyed.
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Dinner tinrst.
Another of tV week's Informal
dinners i"wl afternoons waq given
by Mrs. Kidilhaiien when she asked
Mrs. Jam!.in a'ul Mrs. Kanan in t'
spend the d;iy with Iter on Wednes
day. Mrs. Jamison has been enjoy
ing the little lslts with her friemi
this last week vcy much.
Dinner (ittests.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Booth !nve
nskod in to dinner this evening a
few of the Roseburg lawyers to meet
Mr. S. W. .VeCinnis, of Pittbur;. a
friends of Mr. f loot It's who Is en
Joying a pleasure trip on this i";s(
Newport om.
Judge Hamilton, who is holdhir
court at ToUdo, t;ri the weekend
at Newport. On erday neon he
had as his d'nner cnc.ds at the Ab
bey, Mrs. Carl 1. Shoemaker, Mi--.
Kthel Toore. Mis Hildc-arde Shoe
maker, hi daughter. Miss Helen
Jane, Leslie and Lamar Teozo.
Afternoon In the Country.
Mrs. J. A. Jamison, of Portland,
has been the Inspiration of two In
formal afternoons, one on Friday
and another on Saturday given In
her honor by Mrs.- Hanan at her
home, the Uonaday stock ranch.
Those to enjoy tiie afternoon under
tho wide spreading oak trees In the
yard were MrH. Blnger Herman, Mrs.
W. R. Willis, Mrs. Miller, Mi-b. Ed
win Thornton, Mrs. Evans, Mrs.
McDonald, of Portland, Mrs. Sewetl
and Miss Dorothy Evans. .Delight
ful refreshments wero served by the
hostess and Miss Myth Hanan. On
Saturday afternoon the guests were.
Mrs. Curry and the Misses Curry,
Mrs., Casey, Miss Elizabeth and Rose
Parrott, Mrs. . W. T. Wright and
Miss Fannie Campbell.
wirnniiiis Party.
Motoring out to tho forks of the
Fmpuua river on Friday night, a
party of enthusfastic bathers enjoy
ed a swim In the river after which a
picnic supper was cooked and eaten
on the river hank. The party was
made up of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Whar
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Josse, yell
Barker, Genevieve Skinner, Allle
Plack, I.ucy -Bridges, Mabel and
Anna Bryan, Margaret McCIallen,
Florence Wharton, Mr. Selecman, Mr.
Coover, Frank Lilhiirn, Geo. John
jfon, 'Joe Murphy, Lyman Skinner
and Karl Stewart. Tho party gath
ered -around the big lion-fire' and
played on their ukeleles and sang all
evening, motoring home in the moon
light. Winchester Hay OmuiC!'s,
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lander and
Mrs, Grace Tanner and daughter are
camping at Winchester .Bay.
Miss Esther and Sirs. Edwin
Stearns and Miss Ethel -Ptiry, of Eu
gene, are spending a vacation at
Winchester Bay. Oakland Advance.
Woml men f the World.
, Monday evening tho Woodmen of
the World held an installation fol
lowed by a social which Included
the wives of tho members. Cards
formed the main amusement of the
e ven leg a fte r w hich a supper was
served.
Returned From Motor Trip,
Mr, no Mrs. W. T. Wright and
Miss P""-- Campbell returned -on
Tuesdav from a delightful trip tc
Newport, Corvallls and Estacada.
The most of the trip was made ii:
the machine.
Holt so (iuest.
Arriving on Saturday morning.
Misa Edith Stiff arrived for a visit o'"
a month with Miss Jessie Pickens.
M,"' Stiff was a college friend or
Miss Pickens at MeMinnville and is
from Missoula, Mont.
Home Guest.
Mrs. Hnflino, of Yaqulna, is a
Sliest at tho home of Mrs. J. C.
Aiken. Mrs. Hofline Is tho sister of
Miss Florence Akjn...
Ffwhiiiff Trip.
. Sunday morning Sam Evans and
wife and Mr and Mrs. San ford will
leave for a threo days hunting nnd
and .fishing trip to Tiller.
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Tomorrow Mr and Mrs. Sawyers,
Miss Gertrude Rast and Sis. Stanley
Kidder and children will leave for!
n tw0 weeks' camping trip at Win-1
Chester Flay. Near tho end of the
week Miss Velle Barker and Mrs
Chas. Wharton will also go to the
popular camping place.
On Thursday aftornqon, Mrs. F. L.
Dczendorf, of Washington, D. C,
arrived witli her small daughter,
May.for a visit with her mother and
father, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Stanton.
Mrs. Harry L. Tabke, of Astoria,
with her son and daughter, arrived
on the evening train nnd surprised
her parents.
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Mrs. J. C. Hume has entertained
as her guests of a few days, Mrs.
Robert Hume ami littlo daughter.
Margaret, of Portland, who are re
turning from a visit In RosevlUe,
Cal.
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lMwiiiro Trip.
On Friday, Mrs. Selecman, Mrs. von
Planta with her two small children
nnd maid left for a pleasure trip to
Rucodu, Seattle, Tacoma and Port
land. $ ft
Mrs. Phillips HI.
Many friends will regret to hear
of the Illness of Mrs. W. J. Philips, i
of Sutherlin. M-s. Phillips ha?!
been seriously ill with pneumonia.
but Is said to be slowly recovering. .
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Miss Edith Veland left this morn
ing for Berkeley where she Is at
tending the Vnivrrsity of California
Before the opening of the school
she will visit with college friends
In San Francisco and Berkeley. .
Mr. and Mrs. P Marsden, of Port
land, wero house guests for Thurs
day and Friday at Sunny Slopes, the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford. Mrs.
Marsden is the gister of- Mrs. Sanford
and motored down for a short visit
before going up the MacKensie river
on their vacation.
Miss Storey, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Samuel Storey, who is to teach;
In the Sutherlin high school the com
ing term, arrived here the first of
the week from the east, where she
has been attending summer school
and visiting friends. Sutherlin Sun.
Miss Esther Hartung, of Eugene,
Is visiting at the Azalea River ranch
nd the V. R. DeLay home.
Glendale News.
Mrs. Frank Meagher and baby, of
Portland, are the guests at the home
nf her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sloan
Oak street. Sirs. Meagher, was
formerly SItss Alice Sloan and she
has many friends who are pleased to
bear of her visit and see the small
daughter.
When you want the very best
Remember j" Diamond W"
Canned Fruit5 & Vegetables
Will satisfy. Oar stock of these la very complete. Price
and quality BatUfy. '
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May be all they are advertise! to be, but a cup of our coffee beats
them all. It. does not require a government peal to denote qual
ity, the taste will tell. Short orders from 5 a. m. to 10 a. m. Dinner
from 1 1 a. m. to 8 p. m.
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Coos Bay
Railroad Jubilee
Aug. 24, 25, 26
The Greatest Celebration in Years
Coos Pay Country Invites tho
world to celobrate tho coming
of tho railroad. Hospitality Is
the Keynote of this celebration.
ntwasAM
NORTH BEND DAY
AKi. 2 Itlv
Hand Concerts Sneaking Ceremonies Dedication Simpson Inrk
Street Carnival Water Sports Parades Driving GoldenspiUe.
COOS COUNTY DAY
AVC. Soth
Trips by rail and boat- to Ccquille, liandon. Myrtle Toint, Powers,
Coos Kay, Mussel Keof, Sunset Pay. Cape Arago. Sea food dinner
at Charloslon Hay. Fishing at lakeside Launch trips on Coos Iiy.
MARSTIFIELD DAY
Al t;, aiitii.
Industrial Parade-Water Sports nto Pacing Illuminated
Launch P ara de I i reworks - I ta ncin k I lorse Tl.ic Itig,
i.ow i:orxu tiup l Aitr.s
On S.ile Aug, 2t to 20 Inc.
Ki-ttirn limit Aug. ,11
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PiHtlnml. Oregon
Miss Ethel Tooze had Judge Ham
ilton, MIbs Hamilton and Miss Shoe
maker In to breakfast with her on
Sunday morning.
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Mrs. J. F. Barker has Joined Miss
Violet Graham at the Umpqua Cot
tage for a stay of several weeks,
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Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Eddy and
daughter are also among the folk at
the beach.
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Miss Inez Amadon has for her
guest Miss Mabel Sharp, of Clover
creek.
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