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ROSEBURG HEWSRCVIEW. ATUDAV. MAY M. 1823- PACK FOUR ' ... . j it " Li ,,1 ii "jjilljXZil n Tf TTtT'TT TF TT TT'W TT TTrTTTT ''' -i TTirBijbi I IN .An a Ar DC say-. v &!Lv7 1 1 m UsMM SaVaaaaaakv . . . m tasW SB 'The WOMAN 5 &QEsjmsa&s 1 i" nil n I i 1 1 By EEL'LA! I JEWETT All contribution! to this page, society, women's clubs, and personals, j: should btt telephoned to ilia society editor by Friday of each week. j" I eicpuuuu isu. 10 1 . ... I,. .ii. ..it. in Till D..d P..;l P,.nlivl in V I fll. I , 1 -1 ' ' U , . in.-" ' Ufi.0 a -- - l .News : story, am naruui-", lilr--.h T (.me i Words ot atinreeia.loa were spok-' The pupil of Mrs. orLg-'f lo In iacners Jin. . idea Wiley sciiool, aau -iis ....... SOCIETY t Last Assembly Is Impressive Affair la the last assembly the who are graduating and who United tho Id.-., le-nove iney r c.-,-- - - - - - . , (ail!l. nreied-nt which, will oc - . - , rui work of the ftaut two years, ana also regret that tielilo-r were return ee I Ing next yi.tr. EVENTS NEXT WEEK May 2X 2 llelnlliin Cnnserra tory recitals, e.t M. K. 'hun-h. May Vi Wtiman's fluli mt'ets with Mrs. H. M. Van ll.-a. May 2i)--l'nlvmlty recital at Kiss receptlun riHini. May 8U Memorial Day pniaram. May SU Henlor Junior lftilu. May 31 t'luss lay exerdHfa. May 31 Mtntre Music Ktudlo re cital, J'reahyterlaii C'liurch June 1 CoiMnencemetiL June 1 Art Display. Art Depart ment, ilelnhnu Conservatory. W Kruse, Mr. and Mrs f i Maiih-y, and rlsoi;hter Vel 'Seymour of l.os Ant'eles, ) Mrs, A. '. Wl.kiiinti ami tali isbed a well worth following. The last :iemblv. as the name sliiiil.'it s. wts the last ocraslou upon which . . .. I . . ft. ...I V WJIOle srnoifl wa m ui" i " w.j , , in the ai.icmbiy hail, and the pro-.Departing Class Member , ran. r.ven wi . Is Given Farewell of the alfair the proeruin was really soniethlug whieh the aeulora will iiwin to lunf ri'ineiimer. Mrs. Clifford lina. U V. Mr. and ami son Har- 1. I ter of Moilesio, l.uurencn and Hve-i. IiaKi'lim 111 .iK.u...i. i.ii.i. Prlniloi! II I JlllinSOn 1100 charge or the apseuioiy nnn unro dund Ihe followini? speakers: Don ald Kerru.'on, prerldent or the Ireshman rlasa; I'aul tleddes, preirt- ftent of tiie aophouiore tlass; i'aul Trueblood. vbe-presldent of the Imiiiir class: l.ui ien C.1I1I1. presl- In the dent of the Senior class: Iris lilc-e. ' Recital Friday Charles G. Stanton were prefented In recital l.-ro'.v evenine. May 25tb. in the auditorium of the Christian church. I'l'hf church wa filled with Interest ied spectators, and the pupils ac quitted theniEelvea ery creditably, j The program at given 1 to1' i "1rummer Hoy March" . ...Emeraon I Surpris Party OIJ Und rtulnlv luncheon was served by the hostefses. The guests bid den to the affair were Mr. and Mrs. ; Roland A see, Mr. and Mrs. Koy :oppie. Mr. and Mrs. Slunley Kld !der. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sawyera, ;Mr. and Mra. Hay Wright. Mr. and i Mrs. Charles Ciark. Mr. and Mrs. Ip W. Wharton. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Cordon, li road way. and Mr. and Mrs. I. G. t it 'I I.oulne l.lm T-r and son Kelih of ! Ceri-.--Turlock Journal, Turbx-k, I Calif. with reven beautl- fnrewell All formal entertAlnliiff durine the past week has Kiven ay to the hlKb aehool graduates, who havn filled. the social calendar with a myriad of Rraduation activities delightful in their form. Much activity iu music and art circles has been announced for next week, and nearly every evening- of the coming; week has a pro gram of music In offer. An announce ment of much Interest Is that of the I'nivsrslty Kchool of .Mimic, which Is aponsorlna; a concert here on Tues day night under aunplcea of the. Klks lodgu. The artists who will bn offered In recital are amnnt; the- best known In the state and are rapidly making name for' themselves In musical circles. Itoctlala of Itoschurs; students nra also scheduled, and un art dis play that will draw many. Wednesday, May 31), Memorial Day, will bo set aside and observed In the usual solemn manner, and many will ! Advisor's Reception Charming Innovation A charming Inno'ution irradunllon pi-cn-mii this the Advisor's Iteccpdon Xattirdiiy afternoon from 2 to 5 by i the icnrbr class n(!vl.or MIfis Kopal I I!. I'arnut at her home. The rooms I were, cjcrjuisitcly decorated In the senior clnss colors, green end rold. iinfi wnii inn b-iimii im,"7i, i mi M- nation or me seniors woum aii'-ci... rj i. d'or Hosn, unit the affair was dis-iarh. Kollowlns IheKo talks MIssiHave Uaruen 1 arty tlnctlve In i very way. I i'lorj nee Hlntioit and il Helen The Hoii burg Woman's club will The Kin-Ms were received by Mrs. ,. .aI1K . v,ry nlcvsinc duet, fol- .nrv their usual roMiine and will C. lirown, Mrs. M. S. Ilniiini. Mrs. t rw d by a to al solo by Mr.i. I i,PVe colorful grrd-n rarty at the. Hsinm. Carmen Altiibitrv. for ihe.nnlr.e of !rs. M. M. Van Horn all (llrl's Ciub presented Mbs I aura (;reens, Tuesday. May -'Mh. This, Hcsa. faculty club advisor with a 1 will bu the lust social mi l-tins of the j token of appreciation from the club reasun. A report, will be heard, fur the work done by her this year. from the drlegatea of ihe cluii at-j The central and most solemn pari i tending tha ( onveiitiim of the stnie i year was .,r the class of '22 and .M. H. Hamm she is a member, given on :n f whom snoke unon the rela- ful pieces of sliver, at a ' tlonr.hlp between the classes and the lft. Miss Doris Prke sang -two vo- t:ucce;,ies and failures of this y. ar. leal solos, and games were pijia. Karh utressed the friendliness and i Ice cream and cake were served. Jtrue cooperatlim lieiween the four I f v !clats-s this year and how the trad- j Woman's Club Will luailon of the seniors would affect!.. , . n Mae Hutchinga Mra. W. C. Pickens was the , Duct By the woodland spring honored giiest'nn Thursday evening j .-. ..Fink at n surprise ravty sponsired by the Lo Noir Stanton and tuttene Sunday school class, j ef .Mrs.u.n. ."rl ih W B. f. and O. A. R. gather- I'lck.ns and Miss Margaret face, at -Rosy Cheeks r.merou - , h the :.ome of Mm. Mck-ns In West, Kthel Hunsaker Them M r Hamlin Is conimander Koscburg. The gucts numbered Duet"Mamma a Wal.t" ..Koscwlg , h Mr. HnMn I , commanaer .. Jblnr. Mr,, i-lcken. ,n,l famiiy are LoIa Itexxoad and Mrs. , Vtivo memVr rir,:' -Sweet Vlo,cr8:UD:?"...Smn..wood!.n theW. In the morning the . .... n.. - ,,....1.1 : lames enjoyeu a game ui uau, win. Paco, of whoe Sundav school la."S (a "Picnic" lb) Walts in K Major Bllbro Ona Lancaster ' -May Hasket Party" Kmerson j Mildred Patterson - I r'Everereen and Holly' l-ranx Eltle Farmer Recitation Selected .waxine cmiiu Wednesday Surprising Mr. ana Mrs. johb Hamlin at their home Wednesday morning a number of -the members : lames eujoyeu a kiw " '" ..Itllbro Caso- president of the W. R. C. o, II. II. Jehni'Oii. Mrs. II. W. Vnddox Mrs. W. ;. Hurt, Miss Josephine Carroll und .Mls llona II. Parrot. AsHisifng In the p. triors were Ml.ss Alice Velnnd, ,VI-s Jean McK-nzle, Mlfs Crystal Jacobs, Miss J.aur.i fto:s, Miss Anderson, Casey, Miss Kllabeih Miss Helen j the nteicmhlv v.-as the rellnoulb- t r.,H,.i.i, ti.in at . Moitfnrrf nnd nlans Parrott, Mr. ; ninn, nf the stlldv hall seats to the'ha hp,.n m.nli. In m:ike this a most! rtbharJs, Mr. Larson, and Mr. ,.,, year's seniors by the gradua-1 enjoyable afternoon. Automobiles' vtnne. mis. n. t nsi.y ami airs. :tinK ,., The last mentioned filed i,.ave the Parish llertha I'arrolt. osslsiert by Misses-..,. ,, ,i. ,,,.. -n, their seats I t j-. f t n m Uuiet Weddinir Ceremony Saturday The marriage of n. . .. Voncalbl. anil VII.. ... "S of Srrltuifleld, war, . last Saturday. Thecer,"" read by Rev. w. 8. Goria' Flrat. Methodist church f l:lnce in the parsonage (v, ! relatives were pn-sent'' M Id the daughter of Mr aas A. Edwards, of Sprinc'i.u been teaching at Yoncalii cast year. They will - home there. Sx 9 Mrs. Bellows Hostess to Bridge Club The Friday Afternoon Bndr.J waa entertained this week iT" Roy Bellows, who used ih. ,? tive ahadea in the roooj, Ci the club for the afternoon . V. M. Petterson. Mrs. f:,J51' and Mrs. Fred Chapman. Hut Wharton assisted in the jerrim j club members present went- s.1 A. Sanford, Mra. J. c. Hums..!; F. Parker. Mrs. L G. Brci, , A. Eaum, Mrs. A. A. Wm- ! (Continued on Page 5.) 1 rr?. jjj.'.'ji.'sjj w 1 UJJJ Bccoibions (Eomino Bach J. distinguishing herself by winning. At noon a bountiful dinner brought by the ladies -was served, nt tables attractive with clusters of roses, and the afternoon was pleasantly spent by the old friends with mu sic, conversation and games. Those who spent the day with 1 , .( 1 1 .... ll.mlln trai.a Tl . 1 u "Merry Mom.,U . . .Ducel.e '" KwC Anna honker, Trio "Hebe" Uratton Genevieve Howell. Helen 11. Fer- rHc.en Rusl.;-Jos;;,hinWSen- w-on. H.IHj T. J'"-''". Susie Lew- Lll.ii Quia 1 1 ( I". H"H" Iliiet-Ui ii ui wna. " I ii I l-..tilin.h lrln 3cslo Waltx Mclntyre v;' """'"' "","""V. .V f i r.s,s.-ann . niniKBi mat "v'u !i tl ' - t-w L ! A A 1 ii tin Vn- L'i..n. ijsf" Sninuler ; ,"iUIB"i, -i Hing !- .. &pinoicr ales. Kate Doss. Matilda Houck, Em- tv r.unt Kiurr ..Knelmanninm WalmRloy. Ruth Montgonipry, 11 " - : 1,-ttl, ClaDii, Eleanor Slalen i Edllh Staggs. Susan Andorson, Ellon HoUSi I'orter. Vera I were Immediately occupied by the' ft a iii Kcns anu;Jlin,or,. The junior s.mK was sung , w; , , p Iris Rice, Marion Fredrlckson. Nellie 1-Ion are Fin er served. i... ,k i.,,.i..r r,,Mn.i,ii i,v the Each girl was given as a favor .or ,ng. Ka'ch of these songs With Card Party .,.,iii.ii w.u-l j.nniT u ... Js cleverly written -ana nave provea i Hoses, and each boy a bottonlerc of 1 1)()mll.ir Following the presenla-- the samu flower. During the after- ,ion nf . lrt ,rom the senior class I . ,' i " noun the gui iits were eniertalned by , ,,, faculty advisor. Mls Rosa . II, Parrott, the seniors received Ihe lnt-rc!n rivalry loving cup for all Final Meeting make their pilgrimage to the resting i vocal solos by Mrs. M. S. Datum, place of their loved ones to iIik orate i MIsb Jean .VeK-nzie. Mr. Wolfe und with flowers and remetnbrunco those I Miss Helen C.isey. holy placoa, 5 ii i- D T A till n t vrr it- i . I . I l.ia i.uuiiiui vvcamng in fnlifnfnla i.iL V i .. . - I f'Pi'l "iti-tlniT of Ihn year for link and whin, rrir.s ami f;reenlh H,.nmu VnrrKt Tea,.hers nsyocla y n. were beautiful y arranged In;,,,,,, WHH ,.,,, n 4,ri(lllJf ..veiling. S..I u iLVi J I i '"'lrr" .-ml odicera for the ensuing y.-ar pr. i.enlatlon of the cun the meeting ... ... ; . ... """. were c lev-d. Jiu. Flanley Milder. , was declared ad'ourned nr. 'I the s'n i..." . . . . ), ' o' who hi-.s nroven to bo a moat vf- dents ditasemM..I for tho Inst ST. . .. """"" '"retic H,ent office- wis re-.li- ,nn,,i,7 .wi n!n.-nill K. ITU. 1 lie CCTO- 1 , , . . trtl r Pink roses and lavenflor Iris made Httiactive setting on Saturday card party sponsored by Mr. nnd Mrs. Glenn Wlmberly for a number of Ihe youncr matrons nnd their hui-bands. Mrs. Waller Fisher won high score nt 500. and Mrs. Hugh Ritchie consolation. Frank Lilburn niony waa performed promptly ut o'clock by Elder A. J. Osborne of Modesto an old friend of the fam ily. Ileforn the entrance of tho bridal rariy, Mrs. Effle Lund p'tiywl "The Star of Parnillw!" on the violin; Mrs. c. P. H ipp sum:. "t Promise Me," nnd to the strnlea of Memi. ssolins' wedding tnarch, plnyni by Mrs. fi. A. Arnold, the bridal parly entered and took (heir places ut (he nller. Four ushers, Mer'e laindrelh. ljiurenco llsitlnnil of Mmlesto, and f .I.-.' 11 . r"'""1""!' ibenellt of the school. This work will iiiuivniiiiii, mi n iimr. Entertains Friends ( vipi nrHlcii nl ; Mrs. Mriin WIhiIht- fl 1 ll'. ":.T'V::y: r."V": '!ZV? Horace Pembertbn inn. " The ulahlh cradu pupils held their . k-ra lH.-itini; ceri-l.ica before the ns Hoci.unii, ami iiImi gave a very clever ! burh"ii'ie on their eight years 111 rchool, , Two eomnil'.leofl were anpointeil. ene lo atleiid t. tho re-pricting of ho Mi-n:oii icl-ool cook book, and the other to or;'nnUe n new dollar illlb, llu tnoiiiy lo be used for the whl h they have b-en working year. The class I-, very prottd of Ihe rai l tnni nicy nave im-i-ii anof m o- . rt,i n u an,l ii-.l. en onto tho other clashes In school v . In these contests and hope Is ex-! " "".er consolation . Seated about press..,! that the following senior! hff m' V v v i,' 'las-.es will alwav, Ik. able lo fob I "' Mfhols Mr and Mm. J rank low their precedent. Following the I ""': Mr;"" J, V, , , anil Mis. Harry Win:on, Mr. nnd Mm. Walter Fisher. Mr. nnd Mrs. lack Whurlon, and Mr. and Hugh Ritchie, and Mr. and Wlmberly. O Baccalaureate Sermon teiW presl i time as a group of Durliv was elected 'school slUlietltK. Roseburg blB'i . J.lttlo Horace. Pembcrton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pembcrton, Jr.. was bnt to a group of hi.-. IHile Delivered Saturday Ilirdn in the Woods".. ..Anthony Ilarbara Clark from i "Hide nnd Seek" Ellnberg ! Avis Ilnlley ,-Four Leaf Clover" Spencer I Eileen Small Recitation Selected ! Kenneth Rndnbnugh Duet "Autumn Idyl" Renard .oia Deck ley and Vesta Iteckley "Tho Nymph" Preston Eugene Covert "Under the Willows" Anthony Mildred Obman "Dancing Sunbeam" Pabst Troaa Church Quartette Trom "Rlgoletto" .... .. .. .' Verdl-Mclntyro Gertrude Craig Glhsando Mazurka 1 Bohm Dorothy Stuloy Trio "Pom Pom" Chalfant Jean Scott. Dorothy Staler, Gertrude Craig. Mra. Stanton was assisted by Micron Mildred I.ohr and Marion Miiagrovc, whs served as ushers. I'rllowlng the recital, Mra. Stanton iired light refreshments for the nunlls. ! a & a Mrs. Mrs. Music lovers are looking forward with keen anticipation to the re cital to be given on Tuesday eve- 'of the Academy chapel n!n under tho auspices of tho Elks to acommodate the visi- ?- by. Miss Alberta Potter, vlo- thelr places at the lett of the alter. wnne me girls stood al the right, The four bride's niabls were gowned in pink crepe riu chine nnd curried pink atSd white sweet peas. They were the Misses Ruth Scott, (ilsdya Calhoun. Audrey mil Lenore linhat. Next isme Utile Kaihryn Cwiper, In pink creiHi do (blue nnd carrying a dainty hanhci of pink rosea and ferns arti-d ns flower girl, while Hurler Wlckuinn, who Kccniupunled her, carried tho Hlble, The two children were followed by Miss Velma Kruse. sister of the bridegroom from Ku'ebiirg. Ore , and the brbb. and her fat lo r. N. K. Landreib. The maid of honor a beautifully gowned In tarn tn of an orchid hue- nnd carried a bni,uet of laveudnr sweet pcui. Cecil ilrunuer roses and feins. Tho bride made a charming pic ture as she entered ih church on the nrm of her Intber. She wna l-au-tlful In a white satin cunton d.isn trimmed with beautiful heading which had trimmed the void In a dresa worn by her toother. The sheer veil was held In pl-io by oninse liinwotii. and she latrlol a bnmiuot of while roses and lili. of the valley and feins, tbd with while tulle. At lb- nller (i e bride tm.l her father Vi'-r;- tact bv the groom and bis ber.t i.icn, Nola l.itt-ircth. s brother of lie liilile. 'I'.-.e ltuires slve i'iti uioiu ni's pct'orue-il uniler U-aullfMl p.uiola of emlln and be taken up m vt year. Tho a.isocla tlon has accomplished sotno very ! worthy protects during tho punt I year, and are planning on even j uioiu (.ui-censful work next year. ft Pioneer Club 1 las j Enjoyable Afternoon The Merry ; Round club of Gi n and Iimioiis met cm Ved- nesduy Nlternuon ut the home of j ills. John Howard. Fragrant bowls and vaies of ropes worn in Hbuu ilaiiru, , and a (lellKhlful allernoon wat mint. A il it In 1 y luncheon was j oe u.u cuijiurc.iic seriie'ii nir ine; . . T J graduating exercise;-, nt Suthcrltn ' Kecital on 1 uesday rrb ntls Tmndav sfternoon on the IAchi. my was .n nvereu uy r.ioer o- - fveenly Anticipated , . ....... i V. lilwinilcM nfi-ii lt.nl nf the Koitlhcrn J 1 inini uimivcrsarv 01 ins mrin. ttos.'s ( - - " - - of all shades were arranged in the I Oregon Conference of Seventh Day rooms, and tho afternoon was spent i Advenlisls, nnd rbaliman of the exe- wlth games for the children Mrs KUIIVO DOBI0, ut 11 0 CltXk. ihe seal Pemherlon Sr.. ar.d Mrs. Elmer ' in capacity Sialey aailsted Mrs. Pembcrton serve. Invitations were sent to Maxlne Smith. Dalphlue nnd Krllne James. Itex Apidecato, George and John Hapln, lr!s. Agnes and Allnn Plereo, Lucille Michael, Mnxlne Skelly, Genevtcvo Moore. Mildred Zltler. Mary nnd Murlowu McKay, nnd Max Short. Pupils Entertained v Thursday Evening .Mrs. . J. Voting of the violin being taxed to ac ommodate the tors at this exercise. In honor of the event, and as a demonstration of the esteem in which the young people of the Academy arc held, the Rose burg church of Seventh Day Adven tists met at an early hour Saturd iv mornlnr. nnd after calling the Sab bath school In brief nesslon, the morn ing service was can elled and the n j ire congregation mutored to Sulher lin in tune for the 11 o'clock seriice I there. A section of the chapel bad i been reserved for the Roseburg dele j gallon, numbering about sixty. I depHi-tuient of the llclnlinc Conserv- i v w story, waa hostess lo her tiunlls oa I tumble dub bids the .1 Id ill ,l.!e. lUI'- III eb M pink nt:d white tinners, b.-inkcd -rtl with fein ami ollur pulled plains, : '" Tho A white lattice work Inti rlw ir-vl , """" r with i:nen--rv nnd pink Hi-m.h mad.- sn rite"l,. l-.u-kuronnd. pink sli.'diil luhts aililcl to (he ellert and mssaea nf pink atnl white rim-.i were arinuiti-d along ihe at I, i Tinv palms ut either ! de of i'ie alter cornel, lid the beau'iful de -m at 'on When the nmolal knot had I n tied bv Elder A J. I), home, Mrs. Ilspp ai "At Hawntng" Vr. and Mra liindreth entertklni-d ,'.o rela tlvei and ititliuale filend. e' lie btbUI i.iii -le at t"l K.t't o;i. w h re roses and pink si-.. I wilie taw t p. u "n- eftictlwly i;.-d Mrs Kapp. Mrs. Arnold and Mrs I. nnd. tutor, d with niU'lenl rei,-.-. tlotts nthl bet Wl' hi' were . Meed- .1 to the newly umrtlMl coi:ife. w l,o will I'-iii- tomorrow for Itos, l-uri; lo make their boine Mm. Mat, b y I, (he dsn -h. r rf Mr. stid Mrs X. V I and ret h. ail Is a popular and rhainileg minu l.t-lv a well a so .ii romiiliihed iMiinNt The rriHitu i a broccoli grower of Mtvebnrg. win-re Vr and Mrs. In blry will nin), tti.lr home, afo r Ihe wed-lli, g 'rip tliroituli ihe nort'i- erw phtt of tl.e f t .1 r r i rved by Mrs. Howard. The guests I for the afiemoon were; Mrs. Slcour iiiey. Mrs. Win. Austin. Mrs. Thomas t'nrnes, Mrs llowurd Curnes. Mrs. (Geo. Itacher. Mr... I.. II. Skinner. ! Mrs. (ieor - lltmlliurii. Mrs. Fred W inston. Vis. W. C. Winston, Mrs. U'lny Sttilth, Mrs. Joe Howard. Mrs. 'Sin"n. Mrs. M. M. Van Horn, and .Mis Purl Agoe. j The Merry tl.i Round club was tarod several years ago wh.-n Old Im'.n.it was tite fa.ored conveyance, land tte nel.;htnrs did not have the i nii It null I. M for Mailing (hat they In-ve at I'm i-r.-M-nl. The following .lailbs were 4-h.trt.-r tncnibeii.: Mra. i lit.. n.r. Mis. I'harl.-s Steltli ,1.1. ii r. Mrs. Uoh. rl I'.r, en. Mrs. l. i-.iH- (in . n. Mis. Van Auk M'j. W:n. Austin. Mrs. Albeit Vo- ; S-lln. Mrs. Geolie Johnson. Mrs. i.eor riu-ll.nru. Mrs. w. ( I stot. Mr. - pr- d '-. In t. I inurr.lay evening with a delightful n . i patty and reception at tiie Conserv- juuuu ulc i" mcuiucr I story. Clever games were played.) l-'lac Circle Thimble Club cn- i Laurence Delaney winning first Jr:-'l another swial afternoon Wed- priie and Melvin Hull consolation ! nesdnv, meeting at the Knighls of Iprlie. An liiipvonnuu program, wltii "V'irinsi Hall wl'li Mrs. Maude Fields .each pupil contributing a number acting as hostess, v.cd roses and llnlst, and Mrs. Rex I'nderwood oianist. both of the I'nlvcrslty School of Music. The recital will he given in the reception rooms at the Elks Hall, and will start at 8:1.? The numbers which they will pre sent are: Concerto, Op. 64, 1st Movement, Allegro Mendelsohn AHierta Potter Panjo Picker John Towell Viennese Waltx . Friedman-Gartner La Campanell Pagannlni-Lizit Mrs. I'nderwood Fantasie Appassionato . . Vieuxtemps Alberta Potter Gypsy Serenade Valdez Fairy Sailing Cecil llurlcUh Through Ihe Snow Cecil Burleigh Mrs. I'nderwood ; was given, -me studio was very beautiful with quantities of roses , and sweet peas. . I Those enjoying the hospitality of; .Mrs Young were: Mr. und Mrs. i 1 firanton. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor. Mrs. I ! .1. M. J '1.1.1. Mr. and Nirs. liodee. !.Vts lona Stilckland. Mrs. II. "F. i Caldwell. Mr. anil Mrs. Dela.-.ev. ' Mrs. liavless, Mr. and Mrs. WVIIte'r. I Mrs. Sloatu, Mrs. Savers. Mr. and' a f c . i. background for a MMOOre 3tUdlO to feins formed (In most pleasant afternoon, one of the ,Have Recital ,": . :,, ; " ...V, . . ,"l f wide musical interest - " uir B.ii.1 r v. . ii. ,., aiu.-.i. nii.i at n.r Is the Studio ., . - . r , , , which will be held at the Presbyterian . . . ..... -v , ' ;""'" church ... ii, i uuiiie in riao ni Plans ciHikt d 1 Mr. Mrs. cr. Mr.. t'hliin ti ii .1 ..n Tin li- nt, .1 in i-s . I MO W.v !,. Hi ihe -1 ii.irtlug v 1 1 1. hit n Pie al,.!- i'-. In.el, of lie h 1.1 e. of til, I ..1.1 ' Wln- Mrs. i : rner, . Fr.-d re held Us.-S Of HO- 'S 1. M.IM Mrs. Gray. Mr... Wllb-lt : i i I , I . V1-s I'e'.l,. In... I, I .1 1. I' I-...,.... i;. i,... -r, i on. Mls I.nn' a.-h. Mir Flnr-n.e ; U e.i'h. rier.i Mr. .1. w. H-mus. Mr i Jorgetison, H.i. l Caldwell. Cluir'ot i Thomas. Lldress Jedd. J"Sle Imld. Helen liinnt o n. Ivan Prnnton, -'alt.-r V'.-lker. y t ln Hull. In-raar.t Young. lall S. civ, l.aiir.-:i"e ll, late r. I'has. 'lay. lea, Ui.taril I!.-.: ;.-. ,.i.,n..r II ..i... also made for i food snip nnd baaar June luncheon was K.-n.-d by tl: hosiers. The guests fer ihe afli.neon were Thursday. May Slst. Mrs. Moore will present about 35 pupils in , - u n,,i. iiii.-irouiilt IM.IKIHIU .11. J". At,t v.- 13..iu., .1 i.,,,.. e,.,,,,,e. ..... ... .in.-, ui ine violin department will assist with several Troxel. Mra. Schleeman, Tina Dean Isabel Schlndlcr. John Hamlin, C norland, Mr. McCumbcr, W. T. Clarlc fl: Mrs. M. O. Wallace Complimented Wednesday Complimenting Mra. M. O. Wat- i lace who Is leaving Roseburg soon to make her home In Aritona, a group of ladles, Mrs. W. II. llowden, Mrs. H. M. Pearson, Mrs. B. W. Madtlox. and Mrs. Irvln llrunn en tertained Wednerdny afternoon nt the home of Mrs. Brunn. The rooms of the Hrunn home were decorated effectively with lovoly roses arrang ed in baskets and bowls. Mrs. Clay Darby won high score at 500, nnd Mrs. George Neuner consolation. As, a farewell gift to Mrs. Wallace the ladles presented her with the beau tiful piece of silver. , , Invitations were sent to Mrs. M. O. Wallace. Mra. H. C. Darby, Mrs. George Neuner, -Jr.. Mrs. Ethel Mc Kenn, Mrs. Alva E. Mathews, Mrs. J. T. Htuthes, Jim. Nathan Fuller- ton, .vrs. r. A. Kntgnt. Mrs. ura Compton, Mrs. W. , H.' Gustln. Mrs. Glenn Wlmberly, Mrs. George Whar ton. Mrs. Stanley Kidder, Mrs. n. L. Hyland. Mrs. Storey lies, Mrs. R. W. Bates. Mrs. R. E. Harness, Mrs. H. G. Wilson, Mrs. "Wendell Wright. Mrc. R. L. Whipple, Mrs. Lloyd Crocber, Mrs. Stanley Panoy, Mrs. Clyde Laughead, Mrs. Warren Burt, and Mrs. Flcichaker. Heinline Series of Recitals Starts Musical circles will be very active next week, one notable event to be the two recitals which will be given on May 28 and 29 at the First Meth odist church by the Heinline Conserv atory of Mu.jic and Art. The two recitals next week will Btart a series of seven which will be given during the next two weeks. Perhaps, of the seven, the one most anticipated Is the kindergarten recital which this year will be presented at the Antlers Theatre on June 4, in connection with the regular program of pictures. The children will be miniature lords and ladies of olden times In pictur esque costumes, and wigs, and will give an unusual program. These recilals are annual events, and always draw large crowds. In addition to the re cital on June 4th, the Dunning recitals will be held on June 5th and 6th, and the advanced students June 7th and 8th. S Art Display to Be Held June I An event of next week In art circles is Ihe display of art work sponsored numbers. Mrs. Moore's recilals are I bV Mrs. C. E. I!u: ho at the Heinline very popular with music '5 C it nnsorvalory. Work done during Ihe year by the art students of the 17 T1" .DP n """lay. and:", the frost Ills o. ,-.;r:. d In the ciub whirl are re lt. r a teeir in, -el se l"im. tic t'.lp" the It,, i go John... ui. ;. tit Wov. Si inner, would r.tl-r. toe. i.n. i . u would ot n -In l- e . : ' I, is l.m ,, r,i In n.e ;,.., i. ... .i g I I- m..:;, follow a. 1.. .,,,. te.li;l-,t. he ! rr. tin Uelii-tl , -, , , eCttr-'ly ter, .-riled lUelf W'.lh activities bet i .-ing i,,. ,ir a.tlve in doliiit war worl., ;.n.i Ii v woi k w h.. li l.i. . u. i , I. ..I. irig . eii'i .'.'a:i ,t,y t,, w ..rt by ca'.o.. a. g lie M;l!iv ll bv th -n .1 the "MIL allop 1 1 1 ! . h.ir- ' !,Hi', i.; any ury it. In W'vir '-r;iy, Nr' Vm. ll. K our; h t. Trii'na t r. Mr, Tlatr 1 t..., : :-h .(, Ii,.i . . ii. . Lnvo. Wiitncy. Mr.-, i'nj-iie Hilinmr. Mm. Mr, v.iiwi. m . i : ' , it ti Vt. Smart Rri.-I(T I nrrknAn ,r be servod duriiiff the nflr. Nellie Pickens. M:. s.ais. Mrs. Tillie At Kellintrton'ii S l"" f M,,denls and Hushes, and Mr.-,. Maude Fields. i i . J " h he prM,nt lo the .uiuue ihius. jlr, v. w. Kellington and Mrs. paintings and entertain the visitors !-!.. . rv r w ,il",,rt were hostesses Wed- tips CSS at Dinner nesday for a smartly appointed one ; Little Girl Fl,ta; Wednesday F.veninf? oywi, bridge luncheon, at thelp'.tle,UlrI Tnte.rlaln,8 Mrs. J w , i.. ii-on wa h....es, V""" of. ilr" Keiiington. Yellow -i r riends on Wednesday ii.'ermallv W..I:,. ..lay ev. nlnu at , 1 "Vi" 'k, ?' ,,,rm!' Wl'r' .l''0"ow""! regular kindergarten ,"nn.-r coo;, . in, Vr .n.l Vr. OI,..'- "'' l In tho rooms, and l the Heinline Conservatory Wed- .. .. .. - - - v,- nv ,v,,rt nn.i i. n.....i . .. . '.orion llall.-v v ! are visitors her- 1, j ... .' car- . ... ... nioining, little "Accordions are replaclni sr.ys a news Item. Accordion pleats are also the Instruments of fashion, latitat tlon of summer frocks, geu. a pastel shades of chiffon and vui play the role of the accordlot. ) One can buy these matertili pleated by the yard at manrt-t department stores, in an amis of colors and combinations f a Romctitnes black and whKe w s Mntd In layers are pleatnl a a Irngths and used with pUU i of black net for. the sumtatt 4 tioon gown. ; t For Dance Frocks. 1 Danco frocks also dance toli'i )of the accordion, with ikiiul pleated chiffon in pastel cotaj tached to plain bodices of lit al materiaL These simple dance id are mure popular just at pressi the beaded effects with clingiii as they are more summery and more freedom of motion for toe a White, lenion"and almond itreti tho favorite colors used lot the frock. -' " . The pleated sports skirt at' met with such popularity u : this season and often it la to with a nlnateil cane . of filfl length. ' I Dressy gowns for street ( not without their share of S which often begin at the knw. rt the new flounce effect A fr this sort appeared recently tall Avenue. It was made of bad! crepe In straight line effect a pleated flounce set on at tke la Sprays of appliqued flowen f several thicknesses of chiffm t colors- mauve, red and green atf the upper portion of the frotLaV a touch ot brilliant color to u which is such a popular Ha presents 4- FASHION NOTES Matrons whn ara wearr teau shaped necklines will ested in the surplice which are gaining fashion world lately V-shnned neckline Is molt than the rounded or batteai one and the surplice front 011 Interesting change. I lies win -ce bodice il foothold M y. 8o ofl I tmi. Jt nrettv finish for the battfU is the upstanding bias fold ofas which ties in a bow on mow-. dor. with long ends falhM J waistline. Pecot-edged ribbon in this same manner. To be Just a trifle dressy, J tn.n,,ntln ...... hov. aflsh 03 1 broldered In colors and tylWT in draped Egyptian effect THJ In nttnehed at the aide SCalU Jlng the back plain and 1 ! i .. .ha frost 1 Ml. i Ir Fxerciscs on Closing D.iy of Sc'iool A t I.. i, r .lay i-. 1 . pi. nlr e-i Sl:r,,. y.,y j i. -.,uK.-.t ... r-in.i. ,'i -n o! a v, iv u.c- .'.ul of wo-k fer the t ,1 es Vail i c.,w,l, ,,,. J.,v ,fV,M. ,,f 'sua. Tlt-s tit-nfr la sp aunust tn Call-. mi, t ellow Mid l-i r. nt I fill spr: abler ami ir. sere piac- .1 lm A color motif m.is carried oul of I rl- d out the (irace Rubar, JacqneUc with wide enda front. une-pioce jersey """-Tj.l 1 i .w.l nn the are among the new wriniW l ing attire. r-i . ii ..waorrtrnlfft1 .iiioreil Tone ux.e.r- brolrteretl In tiny rosebu'" J i i. li-i i....t. art 1 flOWC! he looms. ;Sbt. In I at the Colors f color motif. Seated dat.thter f Mr. Bnd M P "T r ' nantlkerchler roseou.... , i. Mrs! r iT' '." Oimi&Ur. t0 Annual Lino Tarty Given ltst N-,;ht nu.il ' t'i r. i Mr. at tl Mrs. A. u l!. to I' -rtinnd this we. k. K-:r k itli th. m Mrs I! i--. n s m, ''. S. brooks. Mr. Il-o-.ks h-e I'.urlni! the t-t w.-. v rrtitrn-d to Portia-. d li.e. ks of V.itsht'.-U a ni.i uied ." ii: I, .i k o'h.-r Mm :--i l.-, e-l but ha I ' S ks of M.itsh: " i.l ieet-r.d !!., I.:! -j ti.l.n nn.t will .1 Out of town gaols Were Mrs C. Hioi k. bat k with her for a U.K. ' to :.t:d Is well nttei-.l, , bv tiill.il '-h.ol pitros. It w.-s h.-l-l ). ar lit th. Iley s. 'lool .roi-.l; in 1 - ,n. u i i:, , i l. and din' r was .ri,.i fnf s'V'- s.1 lo- -n. the p M-1!.-. ler-i red er- itig the ce:!ei- and b a.b- In Mi - u'i. rn h n the r ii' nmruTi wsa (lira: Recitation . -bin lieb l 1 : d I A i o r n .. Tr.. Four A -in- CStir W in.ls--; " l:..,-o:-: ! 11'. . M--1 , recital -.on. i Th- ; 1 "ii-- .: ininse a.s.i, even" hn. l, s, 'ie.il i : I !-, 'u i',: .Mnni-il a!;, n.; s- "nl at I'.. f !',w t t!.e ! rl. ,. ,) la t:.e t 'PC ' Pnla.e or :"- a"rn -Hi u i-nl-r ti-iw.r ir and tcj.-i, , for Hi" A'jnit: year were !.- Ml ele.1.,1 !,1 if. pre- ., twrntari tni the Vernon e party of the n In honor of the atlng rl.irs w?.s out 75 senio; ,t an-1 A section as ru lers then.,.. a:M tre a h.in.juet was t room at t'.e The taM"' were . ace ier .rliin nn-l prt"!ip!-.i sf,-e-hl'1 dvi i. and o: in era ss-h la'.lc-i for n- t ti nn lia la'a. -h lent. 1 crd Stni;le. arou! the attrnc were Mrs ; Morris Allan. Mrs. Clair K v -a. J. 1. Love. Mis. r.oi r.. II. . lales. Mrs. I 1.. tiMi.r,t .Mrs. V. M. I'l l', rsoti. Mrs. Ia-iui:i iM- lvin. Mrs. . j. o-hradr. Mrs '-hn H. Farrli.gton. Mm. Hov K. iC.ilney. and Mrs. Davis of Albany j Tables for brbli,.- were formed rtter luncheon. Mrs. Petterson win- i.tng high score, ar.d Mrs. Hates second score. 1 C ft Surpri- Party at '. Agre Residence Sirs c. W. W h.rlor.. Mrs I c. I'roadwav. and Mrs. v. ti crdon i"-.-re joint ho-fsscs nn Faturday eveninL-. (or a .;:irtirie nartv hnn. g Mr. ar.,1 Mra liolar.d' ..- niao cenmi, llioi al.l.r tl.. ..... u, ; - ,.,,.,1 iv ,-e IM1 n lull,. nn . Zlcler, 'huge birhd.iy cake w-iih r.n.n"e. other liainiies were s-rved. The little cues,, present were: Genevieve r'rnM",lrp1 ZlSlt'r' "' Wether- Lt C", K,nny' Jack B'hrick, er" v.- '" Shirl"y Ma'r """. l Trm r- ',rnock' K"ces Metiger. Morrill Craiy, and the hostess, Grace I Mr. and 1 fumilv Mrs. Jas. on:- :,mi com- a A. RoddA. and pss.ed through nn..K,,.. .li. ; )a.l.ind. tsllfornia where they will 'Ifd" ,nthr"- T""y "1 make a ivm v ' , ' -,a" ('rp visit with tuond t t'LK." f.':'"T W. H. Ray- torme garments. ' Fnllow-lns- the PariauJ combining black and bm-J gowns beadisl in b"13".1!, A with brome shoi-s and n " I Is bound to be stunniaJ IMYFAVORlTEgS SALMON ' J Iy Mrs. Fred HJ I " H Pint of m'"1". 4 beaten eegs. 4 tahlePTrJ butter. ' cup of H onion chopped, pa"1' a salt, nepner. Steam onr , j "."nd V,t l."1"" i'' "',n ' '""ir hom" fira hS. "at and Mar, L.'.im. , b. ea r, b-.ti- The e.enlr, n,U". join. ie with bndse and dancing. nun si boo the inn Portland. of Dnv Creek m i, y, ' isait, pepper, niei.... ; ' Tr Mi--a (Ma snolh ? '""iwlth the following "tx-r of vear, f""?h' "l? '"""t rpoons bnUer. melted. - j r eats in the Roseburg ..- Ad(1 i i,o:t J is Thev are .-ommwinieo e.. "ur:. - .... r tn 1 h Mr. Rodda. mother. ofJuli lemon. ch"rH f" ralt and pepper-