PACK THDII oA5 n)t 1HE WCMAN - s -r-r SATURDAY. APPIL ?. czW 1 j-; T-?"I'T; .S;":? "r ZlTl S-l Si 'i;. Si. 'Pl'SZtP': fi j i S0C1ETY I By BEULAH JEWETT Encasement of Rosebtirg Girl U Announced in .. ... .I,', mm. soe ctv. women s nii. ou l"-i -' i. Ul f ; 1 , the society Vtlitor by Friday ot each wk. P'l'i . j i- . . -. - Telephone No. 13 r. ImvM e !a- ar-i'e i- f rr. !' r.t of VI" :: M'. T). ,!v J w! li ".V emeu: al r. I.- Of a Whiting. Whiting of Mulltnuih', iii-lhwi", Mis. .'.!. litre. HevlilT. "T!. -Vial uie-it." .'tisa i;:i'l'.n!M' .V "1 hi' l.aitu :i'.-l .e Trtr, Ca. sar." Sor.hoia.ire Cs. . Vocal mI'. "Cive a Man lie l aa K do," V, ;. r u ti. l;i F'air.o lb-mi 1'iof. ; abort talks M. t- Hamiu , .-eMhroated voice of spring ley Vrs. F A. " i .1 -iml u:anv have rescind- t.y Lev. Q:ilrl . ul "t'nVl ami garden basket tod ar.d li. L. Edd?. : f.,r inrh ne social i -z I Vanmd aro ei.inI by Entertains Informally for I ,..ni..eri "( the smart set who ill ,"a t'nd the beautiful flower Mr. and Mrs. Haky Fri rr at rii-: i' iVe Fnivt rr; the ers rc 'ti.HRhter rf HoilmrT, aril !;H':h V:m Waters, ' . I; "it. ti I ' ti l i iv. rsl y. Mr. Van Baptist Girls to ';Vaten a'fti'nt,.lil t!e enr-is.'rni tit P-e-.r, PNV at a d'nrt'-r -x ht:i ffMi,rr1;v ltr-isi', r it :!lo Kiipt'.T rit"'.;i. M!ss Wt.iti'T re rentty pirtveil t-i Ro"'":r f'-ortt l'ort 'and w'th her r'rrli.'f, r d M a "'pn(ldttp'e of ?ir . A. V::rtv rf "Ml pi:y. Tr Vm V',-t r3 Ivlt- n.-d ml ily i f Ju!l-,1 Ilnr.s I'" ... i f tin nps luein- mi ati'ii"'! i , r. i .J'-late the pre- ... R.isr'tnirK llie t(,f i'autv ih:-t It is every year. ;aIlv ,f th, h..M,-H and unU !(ils which arc iwmitd to w.th i tonP of entertainment has I a hit within ihf rant week, and h-r mom. eviiirinvu j ,,,nt. sis. can bo noticed. be the favored divcr .....t niMiiv of those Jm- fe s ni:oii;it Mr. end Mrs. Claude I"nl'y Uft Thiirjdiv for a pv- cr.tl months v it (n l oMlan-! ard other points. Mrs. v. L. lv!nrrr mi e; twined Jnformr.l'y p.t her henu i fnl hom Vvedtif?t!;y crenln?. Mr. l!o! be'ter Vnowu here as Miss Lufille r.entz, and has been oonnct- i rd with the Moore Studio as voral instrt'or. Mr. Iln'ty announced to I her friends dui'it'R th? evening that j the (-xpeet.; to n-turn to .'.uS'-Stirs and open n musical stdio. (Imi-iis Th V.'orld W"ac Guild, the plrls tuNsionary ;y rt ihw Kirt Hup t st chunh. will presi-nt tli 'lr s 'eon l annual mtsstnnary pluy. "Two M:; ferfl." on Sunder evening, April 25. at tw Vlrat ltiinli!-.t clmrrli, til 7:S't. Thu d hero a rmVrr nf times roeenthv ! ....,. ni,diene whu-li witnesrted th Td nr-do ri".:r. frf:i'f heir r n 1 t i n I f .'.r"!i rrr'i V.M 'rr otn t!i:i y i .,f K'e'il Ori 'o-i. 'n- hn l.een n ;iri ,h ' an!a. Mr. V:m U'sit i ihrr of Hr ;ni' n V is !tii'' r-ell Iti'ow'i of the Ju rntl" v i ete.:d 1 U 'lu pon r. who r h lv"rn n- n'l--- he I-i I'eniisy- nUo a liro V :'T'i. who t'.H referee !.o. Air.:- U (i. Wax- Rosebur? Girl Graduates Frcm California Hospital (initiation announcement tor M'ss inn I hunt have lu eu retixed lu-re li i'in ?uu r rriti. o. arm uti inn her i r.iiinut.on f ro:n tho Hospital for hiidr n and .'e.ii'MH, Tho gradual ton 11 take pl:oe ou tho cveniiiK f iv . r.t S o t lock, at tho tVntui y l ;ut. h ill, 1'rnnkiln and Sutter atreets. tan Francisco. Miys Hunt i the daughter of Mrs. F V. Hunt of Itosehute. and 1h a '."-adeato of Ko t;ir? hiRh school. Hr many friends hero will ho inter tstcd in Tie announcement that ihe hns Hiiccessfully pushed through her training. Her a'atcr, lr. lrenu Hunt, n'.so veil knunu !n Uos.ftniT. was formerly with tho CIiMdren'H Hospitul, hut U now piaeticlDK in la-:ulena. ' The hosp.t il from uhkh M!sh Hunt '.h praiimitiTifT ha a high Hiandard. !( Hssuim s the t are of women and ihilfin-n and the higher education and t Jtured her mm and address. A short 'tMiie later Mrs. Hinev received a large It stuiii.iy Kami for the evening were: Mr. ana situ. I patronn and palronessea at tlie ( Hal((V Mr and Mrs i;r8rn(ir nn( Day hall on Tu.lay emnK dnhtPr1. of iro-Uwnv. Harry lX ad Char.. Chowle, S;cond in Luncheon Series on Thursday The record In a rerlt s of Inn 'h i or.fl for which Mrs fleorgo rirndhurn : has hen the graciotia hoU ess, oc l oored on Thursdnv if this veeV-: a! the Itrndhnrn Irono ai W'.nton. The ,iiro:L. iung. and many smart p VU1- A ffernonn i are Mr. a-iy laying piani for : Lnjoyable Mlternoon f a lawn affairs to enimjm men Jar Local Girl ied Monday f main- frhnds of the bride pU-aj'.intly surnrised Monday t- on l- :iri:i::r (f the marriage h t oon n that day t Kose- of i..i Vin Fisher, daughter i ard T. Fnd Fblier. of ty, ar.d liny L. Medley, of Oak- . rf-rp'nnnv was performed at resliyp riaa manw, P.'V. C. II. i o'fici:'.tinr. The marriage was pleei' surprise to the many , ami an"'a'n?nnc:'3 of the' In tl.is citv. only two of her ntiumte fri-nds heiiiR aware of lair until after the ceremony w. brifltr1 and crnom are now i wi-li f'i. ::tls in M'fi?ord. r.nd nd .-;''! male their 1b Oakland. I'.u'h have many I In this comnui'iity wlio ex nKnitijijtions. Sutherlln The Circle Thimble rhib net V. j replay aferncon in in K. or l.'c Hall for their n rular socIM rffor- I r'on and btis!re meeting. The now I i I officers, Mrs. ' Pnvi O-it.loy. rr -d- U I dent, and Mrs. Ti'l'e clerk, and treasurer, nrsumed h. :r re tt five offic'3. The wir-dw -!e N-H April Tth netted the club t1 Film of !t:!3.85. nnd n renort to this prf-t ; was made. Mrs. Krd ie'd'a dera tion of a lari:e Ppenjvri f"rn to he ! pold for the benefit of the Phtr'ot i Team was accepted by tho club, and nrt aneements male for its ei'p for the next erulnr ocial mee'in',' of yr i i). rr the Neiglihors of Wnodcrart, May 21.,, i i pfrvlntj. At the c'os of the business ses- Following "the lnnchon tlv aft pfnn the nos'ess for the afternoon, j ron ,.-as r'o'iFant:v Knent wilh po ts Ud Vr. V. R. Kerzl.-. Y.r !('. M:irste-, t ricMh '. Pfi'rl, (Vr I J M. 1 h one. y ' Vrt. I.. U. S'-.inr. n-r. Mr-. M. F. H'nt. ?.T-r. J. ! KoMh-cn. . Vrs. ("v'r'y ' nowe'! Mrs. V ) tUN (iff:ir were: o. Mr., A. K. Mc Collier. Mrs . . II. I'lvvh, Mrs. H W. Vat CIV p!ny given !) th.s ori:uni.a(ion la.t vr-ar, imdrr the tl rrdmn of Miss M -.r-ir ir t iafe nnd M,s (;Uds Strong, will no douht be tx pbased to know that they are sponsoring a similar entirtainn"nt th:s y ar. Xho Cmid girls have been wnrkintt dilii;en;Iy f.r several works to make this play a big Miccess. Itehoars.-ilH are h ing held very evening of this week, under the supervision of .Miss J 'ago and M es Strong, and all at rangrni-nt are eb 'iitX conipleto (o maki' this me of tho best home talent plas of this s aon. The reguJar eveuing yrv;co of the -.i . n . First iiaptist church h::s been dis-, Uiarmmg bewmg I arty pensed with and the entire v ning ' pfiday Af tcmoon will be in charge of the tiuild girls.; MH A j ii()(.l)rn,i,i wns i nere wim tie no cnarge ur tr.is piay, bet a collection will he takn durin:; the evti'.ing for the belief. t of thv missionary enterprises w hit h the or ganization ia helping to maintain. i hotograi h of ( 1m f Jenkins in uni form. Last week Mis. 1 !: was much htn prised and k '!' iied to re ceive a beautiful s.lvi r star, en i; raved with her name, and iJie complimrnts Training School for of the Fort laud police tram. The exercises following Utter, provine Chief Jen kins to he a poet as well as ua excel lent official, was received with the star: lhar Mrs. Hiney: With p'.easuru great I presi nt to you The star we felt to be your due. To welcome you we are very glad. For a sweater singer we bavu never hail. Condit on there is one nnd that, of cour". That you sing the praisos of our Fort laud force. Yours very trul'-. U. V. J KNK1NS, Chief of Police. tramtng ot nurses, a:so tne anvaiiee-, ( a p . t . n.ent of women in medicine and toir- I -)UU 1 arV '9 IMOSt g ry. tiraiuaiion from this institu- IZniovnble Affair One of the attrnettva affairs or last t!on enrrirs widi It tiie privilege of furl lit r tunning lu tho liahtienuin (leiieral hospital. week was the "5no" Hftrrnimn spon sored by Mrs. A. J. Hochradol on Friduy. The room nnd tables wore gaily bedecked wilh clusters of sweet peas and apple blossoms. Seated about the card tallies were Mrs. 11. 1). Harris. Mrs. W. O. Hurt, Mis. W. H. Surprise Partv for Mr and Mrs. Bell Mr. snd Mrs. Wfll'am Hell were th Sinorri" at a un'que surprise party sponsored Monday eveninx by twenty f their frinds. the occa;on bttnic their weddine anniversary. They were first taken to the theater bv their 'friends, who Invaded their homo and carried them away. After the theater 'ho party went to the Heluline con servatory, whore all enjoyed music land dtm-ing for a hour. The con- servatory was fragrant with great 'clusters of lavender nnd whfto lilacs. , After the dancing Mr. and Mrs. Hell : wero taki n t their own home, and entered the door to the strains of l.ohemirtn's Wedding March, played bv Miss Klise Kohinson. They wero uuftcd In marriage by tho double rtnir I ceremony, iiihiiv humorous prom f sea beiu tr extracted from "them leffr6 thev were pronounced msn nnd wife. Miss (iladys F.nger and Miss Ileleno Wi klem ncted as bridesmaids, nnd I Dean Itubar as best man. Following .the ceremony Mrs. C. S. Heinliue, in 3 clever speech, presented Mr. and j Mrs. Hell with a handsome gravity I clock. I Iellclous refreshments had been I prepared and a large table was spread In the dining room, elaborately ar ranged with a kewpie doll dressed in I pink maline in the center of tho table, surrounded by apple blossoms and Howdon, Mrs. tlerbert Quim, Mrs. I holding narrow pink ribbon stream Leon McCllntock, Mrs. Floyd Frear. era leading to each pinto, at the end of Mrs. Waller (loml, Mrs. 11. W. Shaw, each being a bridal favor and a clus- Mrs. Monroe Cheek. Mrs. Frank Lib tor of applo blossoms. l.o'-n. Mr O-'len. TS. IT;'l 'rs. M. Paul 'hil-.-r s. T. K. v Mn ' M rs. Mrs -to:;. t Kfii - Cuv oir'-'o Howell. s. (leorgo 'r-. J. 1. v Herbert ton. and n. Mrs. Harry to Pachrr, nnd a:ds'ed the ho.it- T- l(. I.. Fr . R'c. O -born. Vr s 'Vanli'-;-,ri-,.,., in. Fell. V Club Cotillion Is Distinciive Affair inol.i IVstiuct'.ve in its charm was tho S. H. S. club cotillion at the K. or P. hall last Saturday evening. Tho unique affair w s much cpjoyed hy tho clnh mem'i rs from tin.' fist f i-ure, which wa- a cap and c!rcl", through tho line, flower and rush to the. paratsol, colonial hout.'.iet and chariot the ! charming hostess Friday nfternoon 'with a prt ully npio:nted sewing i party at Iut home. Calil'ornla Kp ! pit s in bowls and vases w ere placed Miirougnmii tne rooms. i ne guests ; i,lirn Jr!4 Kenneth Qulne, Mrs. II. J Those present to enjov the occa- .tor tne nuernoon were: .Mr. ana jwrs. lm Hvlund. snd Mrs. K. U. Hashford. ! sion were: Mr. and Mrs. William Hell. Mora Frear. Mrs. John Urn. Mrs. ; MrHt Kl(iyi yrvaT won tho h,)nnrii uni Mr. ami Mrs. C. S. Heinline. Mr. and Io.a W.lson, Mrs. William Hiney, Sn . rheek the consolation. Mrs. W. ! Mrs. Pnr.l Hnbar. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mrs. I. Irwin. Mrs. A. L. Dorman, Mrs. li Ilimile u'.U .l Mm tin, l.m.ii.l I rh:irle Whnrtnn MP nn.l Mn iMhn serve. I. IN ho Crtid lis. Mrs. Ira l,ynds. Mrs M. I. Strawn. Mrs. A. j. Idlburn Mrs. li. I . Mnitn. .Mrs. M. an Pyno, i , i i Mrs. Carl PalI.iff, Mrs. A. H. Houser. ' 1Yirs- Vjicnn Wimucny Mis. Sylvia Ht mlricksou, Mrs. M. Entertains Informnllv Mrs. Cbnn Wfinherly will be hostess this evening. Informally, to i several guests. M1h Sheldon, Miss , ... itii RJI r nil! : i . i i u .ii ii iri , ii ins i iiKui iiefm le, iu nao. oiuiiKo iiiui oiacit iViay L'ay nail IS ; Mrs. . Evelyn Wharton, Mrs. Jack iiiowi.iii.hiu nn ay acuve emilf Ior , A aJ Wharton, and Mrs. (itorgo Wharton 111'- i,HH--.!. I 1 llll. I.IIH' IB . 'I ormiTe initii-h ' f'irtlierod tli.i color mi heme. The r'H'i b talile was lire- Itunyan. Mr. and Mra. W. H. Flaher, (Continued on pace four.) lif.irn. Mi.n AlUe Fiaher. MlB. J. It. 1'arrintim and Mrs. Leon McCllntoek asHlstetl in servlUK. Mrs. .1. V. Dnwell nnd Vn. Oia j Welker Invited the members to j dainty table niranced with liln'S ond ttillpa where r!neap;ile thcrliet atul p.ilie were sefi'd. 'ey's Daughter ted in Capital I Ills l!awi-y. daiu-htpr of ntaiive and Mrs. V. C. Haw Is married lail Fridav In iRtrn. I). C. to Samuel F. loi. (;.- IrpaFiirer of North . Mass.. and they left 1m 'y a'r.r th" eer-monv for Ky. Cidy the bride's luretm im.' Ii i'i' friendu of the fat lily I'l-.-cnt at tlie ceri''i:nnv. whii-h tfnrmtil hv l ishop William F. Ml if the Ve'hodl.t rhnrch n-fid-r.c.- firhi rl!n ,un. One o'Clock Luncheon at Bradbitrn Home Mrs. (leoruo Hradintrn has been hostess for n series of luneheons nnd hrldpe afternoons t!'!s week at R. I I. S. Operetta Galixy of Beauty Tlie gorgeous cos'umcs anl sided over by Mrs. F. A. Ileinis and Mrs. I louser. The commit t oe in charge o( decorat inn wiTf Florenc.1 'Sinnott, Fenlah Coinpton, Vernon Sto phenson nnd Kay i!uit. l"!oir: Yerus I louser. Thelma Tn-fern, Itaynmn l 1 Pars low. Punch : Charles Thurston clab- nnd T:'.ri(n An affair which is helm; keenly an- ! , ' ' !, ,,U,K. . .! u "W Impaled is tho benefit Muv Day ball 1 ,7 . 1 ., i,,"7' u h,ch will be given at the Armory on lla!m will be s.-rved. ; J.av flrnt to raiHe fatuls for eonjltui-' . . . f . .'" '"". "' . . inn tim beani'.ivinK of the hinh Hehooi 1 Mrs. A. J. Ilochrader PTohnilH. The wo-k la (tniiiK forward : ostes8 Wednesday sleudilv. nnd when rinished the i ' mounds will be one of thu show anots 5lni- A- J- lloihrndi-l rntnrtntned rf t!iH citv Wednesday afternoon in her hone Spdno nib IRcb Sbocs ,7T.'f V r,-r.vr.rrr.'7.-i-7.Ti.?.'r- lorale stnie settings in the eomins h:(rh Ht hi'ol oi.eretta. "In the Garden jof the. :;l:r;h." to be presinttd at the i Antlers on May a, will po without an i nnal as a calaxv of beaut v. The ber : reallstle Oriental offer! of both the Grands Club lertained Inter. -;nr af fn.tr for May n.-h.-r an I Mrs. I'!.' the Joint hostesses I evealnT wr.s an entertain M th- home of Mrs. Fisher for Itt Noble Crands ciu') of the a :i..l"... The club ini! l r benttifttl renntry home at 'lntttn. 1 VedneFdav n one o'rlork l.ineheon wns served, follo"' Pn ji'inrnonn of bridge. An eff(itr e arrangement : of lilacs and tulips vn i ns-d I throughout the rooms and at the I t -bles. Coverp. were laid for: M"s Idsmrs Nathan Fnllortrn. r. W. '.'barton. Thar'es Cllbert. V. M. Vet- er en. F. V.'. I'a-nes. T.. 1. Croc'ier. I. it. Itroadway. TTrn-v pia;ile:on. A. : A. M'll.le;-. -A. V. Pclher, Cto'S" lotinsn. (,eon-e Hnr-lier, .lames .Saw-.. nlend!d nlav noon wlneh to work i vers. TI, r. V.'addell, J. C. lluniH. Pen a worklntr rust: competent' business iZlK'er. M. T. Oreen, V,. 11. Rldnner. ard stare management, and hearty A. Uaum. Hoy lb llows. Ceorce riol-i suiiinMt from those persons interested Iter. .ill p'ajs of this nature vill make the "frs. Vadd"l .Mrs. Green "nd Mrs. I operetta an unparalleled success. 9' inner aisMpd Mrs. Ttiadiiurn In " :": which j servl-,!. Mrs. A. A. Wilder cantor- Entertain With Two I.ffie : en r:i::i Conors at I r Of;e, anil .Mrs. colors a were ucd as the B i-"Mini: the n oms which frv r.tira(.,jv fnort ,)llsi van h. t,l rariy )n JL' '-'""'"li by a pleasant social '"" '''''"i where an elaborate "a 'r-"l. was evquisile r,d. . dmae over the table ia the pink and ' MiiV str.atner, lea-linE r c ::": i,,,ne c tint. r. of it Holtcr ronr.olatlon.' .". j. .". Mrs. Allen Entertains at P..-;J A(t, ; Wl ' V J I I t 1 1 1 I Tables of ; Miss l.ois Farhy. who ; Kehibaci a i with two tabl I'atroni Nos foi- th i cotillion were: Vrs. P. A. Hi ttiis. Mrs. Houser, Mrs. V. S. Hamilton, .drs. .1. ('. Hume, I. M. Irwin, Mis. 1'eterH. and Hosa II. I'arrott. The Mclodv Ore hi stra played. enm- O r;( Mrs. Palm Hostess at the Surprise Party Mis. Vary Palm wns hostess Tues day evening nt her homo nt SOS N'. ; .la kson for a del'uhi fill birthday sur prise parly honoring Mrs. I'.eii Palm. , Tho aifMr was a eomp'-Me FUrprL-o , to the recipient. The evening wa:; , p'.cnuanlly spent w'th cr.nh and o'h t or ranp-r- iiul a dainty luncheon was, I nerved by Mrs. Paha. A birthday 'cake, with candles, was served by j The honoree. Liliv-s and poppies I were trod attractively in the rooms. I Tho (tne its were: Mr. and Mrs. Ben j Palm. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. D. Pa'.-yi. and ! two children. M- snd Mrs. Karl j Pecker, Mr. pnd Mrs. Cenrtro Frew, land two children, Mr. and Mr.-1. ! ClaiHo Palm, end l-vo children, nnd Parks nnd Miss Evn.ir-.. j,iaIy j:lui. recently ir.tiveit to tne t TjM. .--((. ."(,t.p 1 p:.rimeiiT'v er.terTaineo , nfi r i j,,. 01 ..i t ; ntirsoav . costumes an'l the s'.a;e f i s. bined w-;tli tho Oriental ntmos created by the p'ay it--e!f, mak" iiloT"tto lit oral ir breathe of trust u'"t:t her.tity of Ar:ilda. The ar t'stie f:nish in which the cotuming hns been done is declared to b truly extraordinary, iiosehurg people will see in "Tho Ourden of the Shah" a production wh-h is realty surjiassing 'n p 1 "est .this lino, and it is as sured tlu;t tho other partu-ulars of the loperttta live up to the artistic snle, Many interesting features have been piannod for tho bulk which will he dominated bv the May Day spirit. Mrs. i 'he dancers dancing under a hugo MiHS 1 ft.ay pole canopy. The patnhis and Hoys patronesses for the affair are: Mr. juid Mrs. H. W. Maddox. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Howden. Mr. and Mrs. (I. W. Hurt. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. W. Haynes. Mr. .ind Mrs. John P.unan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank IJIhurn. Mr. and Mrs. Story lies, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wfinherly, Mr. ind Mrs. K. K. Wimberly, Mr. mid vn;c:i was attractive with spring blossoms. The aftenmon was pleas antly spent w:th sowing and conversa tion, and a daii.lv luncheon was served by Mrs. Peon McClintock and Mrs. J. K. Fnrrington. The guest list included Mrs. F. II. Churchill. Mrs. J. K. McCllntock. Mis. Napoleon It Ice, Mis. A. N. On ult, Mrs. Johu Till Hie. Mis. Helen Smlek, Mrs. C. E. ' rr. M rs. Wash I n gton H u g hes. Mrs. i;eor;;c liyan, and Mrs. Will Cobb. Mrs. S. L. Kidder, Mr. and Mrs. Dox- Sewing Club Meets and Mri. Nathan Fuilerton. Mr. and : Thursday Afternoon Mrs. l'lalr nnd N'rs. Trin blood were olnt host, sses ThnrVdnv nfternoon 500" rpiei- ori d two n: ilosotns fern reiiteritiece. I'itlk d with nuts as '"id, added io the Mrs. Clair K. Allen was chirmlne ) hr8e-q Thursday for nn nfternoon i of 'oridtre. The rooms of the Alien ! home were doeorn'ed e'eotivoly wlih lovely li'a"s nrranped In ba i kets nnd bowls. Mrv. A. ,T. I'orhra ! del won hl' h rcore at bridne. jOnesis for the nfternoon were Mrs.' H. C. fhurch. Mrs. n. P. V.Yir. Mrs. Pythitn Sisters and i.ecn .-.'ct iiptoci;. trs. ( tins, spring- lJ,.eU,,,i r, !rs. A. .1. Tlochraibl Mr. .1 It. rarrlneton. Mrs Rnv Cednev. "Mrs. I v.'. F. Harris. Mrs. It. M. .1 nn'ifrs. rv' (ivo W' !. l'a!i:i. ord the :d W. li. Pair pait't Oil" Olier i!-'rl.. inn in i: imi' K the 1 en Carl even-in:;. liov. Is rf narcissus were attractively placeil arimnd the room. The fii' sis were Miss lless Wharton, i Miss .li.lle ii'il'ton. Mis Hi ss Tlmr- i sen. Miss Catherine Ois.m, and Miss ' Ml'S, ..:ay i.aanvin. a canity luucneon was served. '!; :": O . Vrs. Crant Osl tirr. c. r rent bride. j was the pue;-t ( f honor at a cleverly 'tin.o'n'i d luaihiou riven bv Mrs. i 1. 1). O 'born at her heme Wednes- Osbom ! lonored with Luncheon Wednesday Hus'oanc'3 Entertained ' Mrs. ?-Md Marks, Mrs. C'em Jones. Mrs. Nathan Fuilerton, ChS.-les Clibert. and Mrs. toast for 1 V "aeiae. nnd : fad. N,r "'" er: Mrs Vl t V T.f . ... 1 I'll ill. r ',.,,' nn ,n'sts 'or a dinner party at Hie Court i:i:;:entieei. 1 ananmiinig vn.,.-.l.. n..,.nin.. t. ni, .Trs. Cleo Tiit-:n. atcl Moms wire i huriiiiti'! In tiiliy elenin at tlie K. o lertainiiiL' th.e 1'vihtan yiss Pearl teSSi-S Mllll- P. ball, en sisters and I' r Mr. and Mrs. Pettit Entertain at Dinner and Vrs. W. A. Mr. Pettit were W. In p. I". MiH ai; Oiiver John. Mrs. M. H. tloffmsn. Mrs. I'arv Tu Mi Karl .lame . Mrs. 111. Mrs. Pickens, s Hutch Pi hwan, servance of the'r sixteenth weddinir anniversary. Covers wiTe laid for ten at a table attractively appointed with red and white. A basket of red nf nations and red candles carried out the color scheme. The truest s were Mr. and Mrs. (ioorce White. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam Kozer. Mrs. I.ouisn A. j Kerar. Mrs. F.lsie Kisaman. Mrs. I. It. Smith and lien Ulcntt. Saleai Capi tal Journal. Biijle Cl isse. Joint Social P "V'Tlr wa, !,, ,W. C. T. 11 .Snnnanrd '"- Excellent Program 1 a he II viir.iili, t" i ' a rhnrch "'l ilt Hible 'e -i ior a ron- s -rv. d rn excellent '"" t: adult '" ' H. Quirk, the ' :ret..nd a ' ". te.'-.,l (.y Mr, 'f',,h' r lth.l .v nnl " 'hat dav. yr. Mnent-j -i,h 'H'let of r.-d rarna'lnns ' coin the their hunV.nds. Til" hall and ban ijnet room were bov.ie-s of lilacs, and t w.-re very beautitul with the clir.ters Of sMrii,,-! bloi-soins. Cares, mah jot.-.: and ilancim: fi'b d the cveirniT aad a liamty lilIH:l.ei).l wa.- servid by tile , host v-SSCH. 1 Benefit Program Is a I Creat Scccr.s The prntraiii presented at the bl-h sihool Ihuisiiay niv-ht by the Il:h Si biHil P. T. A. was sjili n.lid !y piven ; and a lart;e ciowd f.iii d the audi toniini. A 'laal sized mini fur the benef t of the l. rh si Imol lawn w..s r aliretl. Th..- is ill" t.fst of a s-Ties of ( litertn;naii I::s to be fhen f1)r t;.,. 'hinef.t of trie lawn falel. 'I'll - ;ee- A co' v'ih c T'r- tie! tr ,c Iv ai .!a'e card rovers wi v. 1 laoMf ef Jelil:. I ITS Of l.lee-'.ini; arried Inaits iV Vi 'orn Wt.oillev SI' Taylor, :trs. lames Cooiliaan I'ancy. Mrs. ''r-i :d :v i- tlst d i id fur: irl V wa i me t a' -; ha- en and at l!ie table. Mis. lirant a:; on. Mrs. Mr: "nve'l. h ir K' ''rs. 1 'r. 'In i 1! n.f-i A'' e,-' 1,'nYli 'v. V.. tis'irr-i en.--on .!. F. .Ir Meyers, Ptellhell- . Cha-it ". "t- J. I Mrs. . 1 P! .rd. . l.eo De Mrs. Karl Mrs. Ar y M.'ik'e. . Cta'ion. Ml: ; Vi r- .l:s. II. . I. ales, llr. and Mrs. ijeori: K. liouck. Mr. and Mrs. Kred Win ston. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clay Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. (). Cordon, Mr. nd Mrs. Koland Akco, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wendell Writ-lit, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. (). Wallace, Miss Crystal Jacobs, Miss Helen Casey, Miss I.etitla Ahranis. Miss Alice I'eland, and Miss Uosa 11. I'ar rott. The Melody Hoys orchestra will play for the dance. Smart Luncheon Scries Sponsored by Mis. Wharton PrMKe liuiiheons have been a fa vorite it.ode of entertainment duriuir. tl.e week, Mrs. C. W. Wharton hav ini: bein the chnrmitiK hostess at three smart affairs, liecorations in kef p'.ur with the sprintr st ason were used. Covers were placed on Mon day for Mrs. A. A. Wilder, Mrs. Wal ter Hamilton, Miss Frank llowell. .Mrs. Harry SI -ipliton. Mrs. J. C. Hume, Mrs. A. I-'. Sether. Mrs. Jack Wharton, Mrs. (Ilenu Wlmberly, Mrs. James Sawvers, Mrs. S. A. .Sanford, Mrs. 11. C. Waildell. Mrs. II. Casey, Mrs. S. I.. Kidder, .Mrs. Itoy Hollows, and the hostess, Mrs. Wharton. Mrs. (boiye Poller and Mrs. (Ir-orire Whar ton a isisted in the serving. Mrs. Clenti Wimhcrly won hiirh score at bridge. Th" ruest list f-ir Tuesday was: Mrs. W. F. Harris, Mrs. Ilov C.ednev, Mrs J. I. Ixiv. Mis. F. W. Kelllnctnii, 'rs. C. W. (lilbert, .Mrs. William Hell, .'urs Itvin P.runn, Mrs. II. W. Hates, Mis. J. F. Dillard. Mis. V. M when the Sylmon Social Sowing clnh met at tho home of Mrs. Trueblood. Mrs. Moothart, the president, pro Hided over the business session and appointed Mrs. Hlnlr secretary pro tern., Mrs. Ogle beiUK absent. It was derided to chanr.' a membership fee of ten ct tits for all charter members and twenty-fivu cents fee for nw members joiniiiK later. Mrs. C. W. Hradfiird was appointed press re porter and the secretary wns in- structed lo purchase a record book, to record the transactions of business iwhich lull-lit come before the meet ings. In the cuesslriK contest of food and cooking liti nsils. Mrs. Mat Myers 1 w-on f.rst prize and Mrs. Helming won 1 booby prize, liainty refrcshmitnts and music were etijoved by all The assortment of sprltiK stylea la mnro vnrled this year than ever ha fore, owIhr to the Innovation of the F.cyptlnn styles and tho brilliantly colored shoes. Never before has there been such nn nrray of color. A few months buck the appearance ot : u red street shoe would have occa sioned n riot, but today the percent aire of brlirht red nnd green shoes ta so grent that one no loiiRor pays any attention to them. ' In fnct, one of the favorite modea i of the moment Is tho black street t costume worn with a red hat, red shoes and red hnndbaK. Often nlovea also carry out the note of red with, ! stltchln or embroidery. Usually liyht irray or tun stockings are worn v.ith tho red slippers. 'Ine blue shoe Is nlso popular and 's v.'orn with the blue costume. With the Vs's'ev wraps and the brilliantly colored Firvntlan coats, both bronze end purple shoes nro seen, as veil na those of red and green. Spring Wraps. The most popular ront of the Ben son s the lonir slralfht llned ennnent, which crosses In surplice rffoct In front and ties or buckles on the left hip. At present tho majority of these worn are of cloth materlnl. plain or embro'dcrei! In colored Knvptlan mo tifs, but It Is predicted that those mnilit of black Canton crepe and trimmed In monkey fur will bo more prevalent as the season progresses. In these stralKht lined models fur Is used only for the collars nnd about the hems, as the cuffs are left un trlmtucil. Another wrap seen will probably have manv followers before lonir. It liriiMeet Mm llelelier iiml Vru Moolbart will 'entertain (be clnh i.l I three tiered cape of Kr.iy Canton ; thu next meeting. i An automobile pirty composed of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold McCready, Mr. : nd Mis. Harold I'dldom, Mr. nnd Mrs., Wallace V.lniler. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hanson. .Miss Vem-ia Kntupp, I'rcd Schiiaz, and Miss Croesus l,ee motor ed to ItosebaiK Sunday. They were Joined by Mr. and Mrs. l.ester Camp l."'l in Pi si-'au and wenl on a plc-nl-. - Saleni Catiilal Journal. Mrs. I. II. Kiddle Is to be hostess nevt week at several smart social affairs, one of which Is I ;i he an old son. Mrs I.lovd I- Crocker, and Mrs. ' fashioned party, with costumei of a hyi-oiie r. I. It. Hi-'ij: t 1- n- i'-is. d .:i the wirii;. Drcl; mrition 1 T'le seeor I f. at i ne Kivers de W. C. T V nu t Wednesday r.ft rnoon at the Itivr side school and enjoyed a clovrlv srrantrid pronram. Ix-terntion from the (ilenirary and Kosebiin: t'ni'.ns were also pres. nt. The nrorr u i w is as follows: Sons. "Sprinrt.i-" bv ' little e'rl-: rec'tation, 'Fishes In the Hrook." Allan Kent; atinit. 'inn crops." Verla Mrlnehlin and Filler Fisher; recitation. "Winkem. Illnik-m and Nod." Kuth Starrett: recitation. "Sprina." II lid red .Mi l.a.irhl'n: io.-, "Tnhji " -w i"te t-!r!-: t- itnt.'n. 'Just Th!t;V." ('.'. Ket; le. -Hat if.. "Ie.il-U-s Park." June K-:,t. mm! 1. A lur.rVon was served affr the w u- . . ' I roaram. T he nho.,1 hmise was at 1 J.i-";' two v.. , . ' '"'''v'' lh lui. rs of blue ins a:.l io o,l so.cj ,inte bloason.. irram jirrs' I.e.- s: tiMl Tian- II :!: fol I.' Yt llrar tin i a: V.l v:. I r. I fiOlVl. ll solo. F.ituii eiyi rtapqua Fi s:in." Mrs. 1 1. I owe Mlzpah Wolfe. wtn , iapm.t. aniation of Cist, a .. st-ce: Th to: Mis. Jam. ul' riih. .": J. M. Sunt! ,'.i!-e r-l-n ! i:''ra ni-ide. rs it.'. r; :o-t .1 la ef t 1 1." V s In '! nt the in Pa 1 I . . li .1 '..-a; P.roAU. P Sell f '-t . .1 1 I V. i ..x. I. i . reail" by (I I! o ' lav I! Par i I Il-es. e; .Je-n ch.in li fi. N' uri'-r. M. r. Itiee. Those who assistetl Mrs.; Wharton were Mrs. J. C. Hume. Mrs. I. i. Hroadway, Mrs. Jack Wharlon. ' Vrs. Nathan I'ullertiin. Mrs. William Heil tarried (iff the honors at hriiltro. The bat for Saturday included: Mrs. I. ;. Ilroiidwav, Miss tlertrude Itest. .Mis. Harry illlilebratnl. Mrs. Nathan I'ullertuii, Mrs. Hen Zixlcr. .Mis. (Ii-uri'i- Wharton. Mrs. te-orir-lobason. ;,;rs. M. II. Crcen. Mrs. li' nil''1 Hradliurn. Mrs. Ceorce Holter, Mrs. Natalie Hauiii. Miss Hose Pnr rntl, Mrs. W. F. Cbapaian. and Mrs. Carl Winiherlv. Mrs. Fred llavnes and Mrs. .lai k Wharton assisted Mrs. Wh.-u toa serve. Lnifue Honor Conferred on P.os-burfr Itdy the quests day. In Th ' regular Ilieetiu of the Hook clllb. schedlllit to meet Wedlle-ilay at the home or .Vis. I'. T. Hubar. has be'-n pustjiuiiid for two weeks, rt whlih lime Mrs. llubar will entertain. prot-rlelor of the i n. was a Ito-fburK . Mr iioncall was irii; by ii'iietrinli'le and was en to Porilanil and Newport for a Pes I. on - W. M. Mm nor:: vo alist. has li ll III as. S . : t .! I - cotif' rr ro!ii!!l; and I..-!! who r d t -d:n. Clarcli.cI'i.ol.i'-rap:i f t . . is i taken iia - " rf ! I viu'li of ir-is was uiithimzcj. i well known 1 tiie unique ber of becoui liehlber of the rtnienr. ;-loiae . V.'l' 'I H e I'l.lti.iU.i pool e i- :.'1i d t l.e .V.iit'iiie (ere. i.i n i i it. ' s Hinev was on i:-:.':'ii and sar.K several soios ti,.. prncraiii she was toiiipli I by I.. V. Jenkins, thief of the .1 tijuli litar y Ja. k lioili' ill Wolf Creel; Ta vlstlor la t v i trnve route ,bort Miiailen. Imi'i-overnerii s dry wl.l.-h li. ilt ic hi f'!i v.a v, v i II H-t r bl n find tin- T-.v-t place I a - I V. e tail e, In He has made inai.y the t'i'I'iilar host- i-o'iducfs on the Ha nd ma a v. loan - ts. as i f en: ii' i n f ti eir"n a till a art sioni ltnt l-l d. rl.l't aut'Kiit the Yav is. Corn. I litOISte i' in 1 ia' rn er'ti-r-llus Van l.cr'll b il lie,.. p. V.'il-I w her Cel.ll in V. ri !and. i- ll'lllt ''i s '. I to 1 ill I land tod ' !.t will i. It Mr,.. lav s, l.iier r.'turn- i'ortiarid po Jut; department, who ac-inK to linn burr. crepe with ouch tier eiincii witn itrny snulrrel. Since fur is to be used so extensively on wraps this cominK sea j son. the cray wrap will perhaps be I more summery than the dark fur J trimmed wrap. I Short fur facquettes nf caracul or summer ermine, worn with pleated i skirts, are very popular just now. I HclKe predominates over other I shades. i Sprint Pickups. 1 Pnislev handbntrs. headed In steel ! beads, lire mil lied often. For utllty j wear, envelope purses of pressed j leather In Fyvptian dcsljcns and col lars are popular. Small clochn shaped hats have brown or black veils fulling Just over the eves. Itlnck turbans draped in Kitvptinn lines, with tubs of ribbon foverint; the ears, are worn by some of the smarly gowned girls who favor Kcyptian lines rather than Fgyptlan i o'nrinirs. Jnniuetle suits of tan cnmel's hair nro popular with the vounger girls. They He with n tan ribbon snsh at one side, often they are accom panied by mannish topcoats of plaid material. The bandana neckwear is waning In jHitmlaritv. One seldom sees it on a Well dressed person lately. Skirts are neither long or short, being about elcht Inches from the ground. il''1'.." fox neckpieces an worn with th tailored suit. i my" rxvomTE recipe f a CREAM CAKE Mrs. Walter Hamilton, --iirt 2 i -ii's mi') iio'iiMurfnr? cup. Fill enp with c-";im. Cup suvnr. I'i ' up Cnnr. 2 tfflspnont Ink ng pow-e'l-r. t s spoon salt. Hat et-rs nnd ct f:,i well. Add sucar and flavoring, tlo-n flour and baking powd'-r and suit. ti(M)d for loaf or layer cake.