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    I ROSERURG NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1924. THREE
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.rihvtions to this page, society, wuoiin s
ihemum Show
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fctice u-iy
of 'a:i:r'
a:::- 1'
.11 at
, ! sree:
0; be i
a !,. i
a in I"
Mi K- .in.
and Mrs.
e
r-
ll
by Mr
,.ss. M's. I!. Hegister,
u--t.'v i. -on. ami -Mrs.
lunch!, will receive1
L die I1"W
and Mrs.
i and Mi -. K.
1.. Whip-
I bv a iiiinibe
of oth-
I'
will serve
fedding
jy Monday
t.T
will reside.
t
!s Cather on
iy Anniversary
. tweatMh birthday annlver-
i IM
Barker. sun of Mr.
H. tiry Iljrker of liiver-
I, . occasion for a oath
rd.iv evening of a iium
fri 'mls. The young peo
fc,. evening with infor
fcp and amusements,
ke. n was served at the
t
Vt the affair were: Mr.
fcinalian. Mr. and Mrs.
4 Mr. and Mrs. llouse
.!id Mrs. tlayle Darker,
f-.irnaJi.in, Miss Lucy
it; rtrmle Heath, Miss
Miss Narcissus Col
erna Wright, Miss
i-tiolil. r. Miss Lulu
Iiss Susie Darker,
, Hubert Hergold,
, May (loigert, Harry
Darker, Hiram Dar-
rty on
Anniversary
ti their twenty first
murersary i.y inviting c
m-' friends to be their 1
I'. Mr. and Mrs. It. L. j
Efilil w.-re .harming hosts i
m -rS!K.
Mild at a
I Unj- cake
twil, tn-i c:
' turi v dir.
tl Otf -n-P.:.e
th
an-1
"I tills
The guests
taMe centered
. w ith a minia-
--in. and a de- (
i- r w as served.
r ie... I l,v tl.e I
Alva
hn I-.
'"4!.::c- i
- lliiw rhry
b pliasant
I. iy afi.T
Knror in
nintrnnn iy ltri.li.-p
mod about
r. William
Mrs. I . 1).
tildin. Mrs.
1'ohmI.t.
r,d Mrs. II.
v.ir.i hold
V
M.
"' ry Club
oi,!r.f.sCav
' ' ' I!oeburc
' t: 1 wero the
' - : on Wed-
- ti... ladl. s
r, ' "' I '.i-aiit a(-
' 1 : arid convor
h ( " re,i limch
' '' .' iifternuon
K 1. :n. D.-ckor,
' ; i.; ".1. s. Horn
Jl' 1 : r : ri , Hannah,
,1-' - . .'enson,
': !.rd,
'r a:Kl Mrs.
!
Ar.
1 ci
" k
' :
n.
SSt-3
wan i n-
"'" homo of
H. H.
Mr. 1'en-ler
to tho fol-
r.
I'at.-li-Mr.
1!.
Allan.
T. K.
l'-ntnor.
V ,Iot,
w.
Vi
y. r.
and Mr,.
u h..
I'.v Mm.
' charm
low ilii-
al
By BEULAH JEWETT
to this page, Bocieiy, women s ciuds, and
shoi.M be teiepnooeu. iu me buuici.v ruuur oy r nuay
of each week. Telephone No. 135.
I Attractive Luncheon and
Bridge Party Thursday
of Armistice; All unusually attractive lunch-
:!l in' a inrj- eon on Thursday at the ron-lor
j.ir which Hi", home had Mrs. J. C. J'onsler, and
IWT, til I 1 " " ...i.t. ii. II.1UID MM IIUIll'SSI
lhe show and a number of smart matrons
J. O. New-land finest. A pretty combination of
is, and will be yellow and orchid at the table and
ive sliowinK of largo baskets of spicy yellow
ms. A small ail- chrysanthemum adorned the
.irned. and hot pleasant rooms where tables of j
males will be i bridire diverted the guests in the i
day. Ribbons afternoon. High score was held
prizes for the by Mrs. V. K. Harris, and low hi
larious classes. I Mrs. O. U. McAllister.
On the guest list were Mrs. Win
Hell, .Mrs. J. I. Love, .Mrs. John
Knger. Mrs. Hen Zigler. Mrs. II
Casey, Mrs. Clair Allen, Mrs. C. A
I.ockwood. Mrs. o. D. .McAllister
Mrs. A. O. Sutherland. Mrs. Jack
Wharton, Mrs V. It. Conlee. Mrs.
A. F. Mclvenzie. Mrs. S. N Younic.
Mrs. V. ivtterson, Mrs. II. iv
I (ledney, und Mrs. yy. F .Harris.
I Assisting the hostesses were Mrs.
V. F. Jost, and Mrs. Warren
! Hurt.
,-dJins c remony Jim- Woman 8 C ub Has
i at seven o chick unit- -.
J., Ethel Dunham of Interesting Meeting
1 1'awd Nii-kens ot I An interesting meeting of the
I,. j. Kev H. L. Cald-I Roseburg Womans Club drew a
i i First Liipust church, large number of that organization
j, mti-.t at the Haptist to the Parish House Mondav nf
uavllr. and Mrs. A. Lind-j ternoon. A feature of the after
u.id. l !! couple. Mr. noon was a talk on the election
to a merchant at Looking measures by Walter Fisher, fol-
lowed by two readings by Miss Kv-
eiyn iSoland, and a Community
Sing led by Mrs. Fred Strang.
A permanent building board to
J formulate plans for the building
oi a omaus Club House in Itose
burg was appointed. Mrs. William
Hell will head this committee, and
will be assisted by Mrs. l'onsler.
Mrs. (leorge Hradburn, Mrs.
Washington Hughes, and Mrs. H.
D. Harris. The next meeting of
the club will be on November IS.
South Deer Creek Ladies
Have Nutrition Meetings
An Interesting series of nutri
tion meetings In the South Deer
Creek community have brought
the ladies of that district together
several times reientl;.- both lor
pleasure and profit. County Agent
1!. W. Cooney, and Miss i.lliy A.
Case of the L'xtonslon Depart
ment at O. A. C. are assisting iif
(lie meetings.
The first of the series was an
Vance Carna- event of October at the home of
d Louis liar-' Mrs. E. MeConnack, when foods
to ue prepared during the meet
ings, were discussed. A luncheon
was served at thjs meeting, aim
Mrs. II. L. Mcljuighlin was ap
pointed chairman of thoKirgaiiiza-
Hon and Mrs. J. L". J'inkerton. sec-1
rotary. j iavld Hisphain. and Alda, and is
l he second meeting from which t very gratitied that an arrang.-iuent
many helps for the country house-' has been made at this time. An
wivis were developed, took place ; assisting artist, Hulert Carlin.
at the home of Mrs. 1(. L. .Me- pianist, will be with Mr. M.utiti.
Laughlin, November a. The
morning was devoted to tin- ma'--:n .i. . A c.l,, I I,,ctoic
lug of salads, and the afternoon to, Betty Ann bother I iostCSS
the planning and preparation of at Birthdav Party
peasant even- """
i-anls. I A delicious luncheon was served
e,i i,um were ' noon to Miss Lucy A. Case. Mrs.
I iitn.-.er. Mr. and Mrs. j- tester, Mrs. Vm. K ihinson.
ft -, lira:,; M. Laughliu. ' Mrs. I'arker. Mrs. Sii. p.ird. Mrs.
inter I-:dna 1 I earl Anderson, Mrs. (. Iliown.
Thelmii I Mrs. V. A. I'earce. Mis. Flora
i kobcrta Mc- Smith. Mrs. Itov Hatfield. Mrs.
I I Clarence Ingram. Mrs. J. Cox. Mrs.
I II. Illood. Mrs. E. Duncan,
er Is Bridce Wnl- Mel'on, Jr.. Mis. J c.
y i i Mrs. Deeper of Nebra-li.i.
M rn.
ift,
Mr.-".
"cur.esc.iy Ilarb-v Swift. Mrs. c. II. liaiiey.
Mrs. E. MeConnack. Mrs. Chester
Main, Mrs. V. A. J.-nk.iis. Mrs.
Win. Marcher, Mrs. Ii. Dieed'ove,
Mrs. J. K. rinkerton. Mrs 1 1. V.
Hunter, Mrs. Ci-orno ll.uo biake.
Mrs. E. Hatfield, Mrs. !; ssie In
gtam, Mrs. Itoss Lovela, . . Mrs.
, Kro.1 Dover. Mrs. '. I-:. I tannine!
I Miss Cnrrio Ilixon. Mifs I.' I.i Swift (
I Mary lillen Ilreeun.ve. Kr-da I'uti
lean. Carmen Lovelace. N. Hi-- U""'
J Melton, Roy Viritil ll.rfield.
1 Charles Ilel klev. lb .'iif ll.iyor.
and Mr. and Mrs. It. L. MeLauph
lin. Tho ladies will meet airalri. No
vember 18, Ht the lnniie of Mi-"- J
C. Swift. !
Little Ruth Gilmour
Is Hallowe'en Hostess
Hallowe'en spooks and 1
11ns niado merry Saniidav .
when llttlo Ruth (liltnour
talned ton of In r Intl.- !ri
the homo of hr aunt. Vn
I'arpeter. at 4-'ii Clair sit.
tho happy ovenlnir M:-' 1'
served dainty p-frcshm. nts
children. Au'otiK !li" ''
Itetttc Keo, Viminia I'r- n.
Scott. Jean Scott. Lou K' !'
Katherino Cro. k.-r. 1 t
Crocker. Louise Mnira!!.
leta Illalock and .Mat-ir't
t.'hc'.b-
IlitliT
. n'.-r.
lids nt.
II.
After
ar.'t.-r
t . til"
A were
'Iwetl
ill .-'"II,
..,rlot'e
( arma-M.tt.t-
per.
Mrs. Hamm Hostess at
Informal Afternoon
Mm. M. S. Hamm a '
Ine hnsti ss on ' dn- -i ;v ;1
nnon of this wok itntvi .- a
friends In for an Intorn.al a
noon. Clusters of fall !h' r '
plac.-d about the r'otr w'.-r-
Indies ciialte.l and
Hamm' guests o
Mr- It
M. Ireland. Mrs. Lar 1
illard Johnson. M
w.
M I
Riccardo Martin to Appear'
in Concert Here
The announcement th.it Klcrar-'
ilo Martin is to be heard here in
concert on November 21. is more
than welcome, for this famous
sinser needs no introduction to
the musical public. His name and
tame are known ever where
mroucnout America, as
II as In
r.ncland. Italy
rmany and l.a-
tin
America. In America he has
won notable operatic successes
with the Metropolitan and Chicago
('rand Opera Companies, while he
has been acclaimed in leading
r"bs in the uiajnutr of th,. great
opera houses of Kin-ope. He has
be.u termed "the American Caru
so" by many of the New Yoik
critics, and on several occasions,
he bus be- n called to fill the place
if 'he mighty Caruso himself. i
The career of Kiiiardo Martin
can well be looked upon as nn In
centive to every American student
of music, especially those who
complain that Americans are dis
criminated against. Martin, him
self, derides this idea and savs
that nationality has nothing what
ever to do with one's success, as
long as the voice and the other
needful qualities are there. The
Martin concert will be given at,
the Antlers theatre.
The Roseburg Dusinesg and Pro
fessional Woman's club will sell
tickets to the concert, and will as
sist Mr. (ioux. of the Antlers the
atre, in making the concert lu re a
success. The appearance of Mr.
Martin here is especially inter
esting to those who heard him sing
the leading role in Salome, oppo
site Mary Garden, with the Chi
cago (Irani! Opera company at
I'ortlr.tid reci nt Iv.
Frederick Shipiiian. who is in
cbarce pf Mr. Martin's concerts, Is
making arrnjitcmenig for the "ti
cert here. Mr. Sliiiman has tried
on different occasions to brim:
prominent artists here. No
Little Hetty Ann Sether was
hostess at on unii-iiall clever party
on Tllesdav afl.-rioion at the
lionii1 i
,. r.
(.f til.'
h. r l.
tll.T.
mi i;
iP-nti. Mr
Tho uo
rtlidny ii
, ii nd tw
1 Mr-.
.!! II W.I-
i'ii'i-.iry
fi iomls w. ro invii. d In nt I'.'ir o -cine
k fur iiiliirliiiil taiii'.'S. A '
dainty pn.p. r .i served to th
vpuiik .e..ple I V Mrs. Sethi r, .1
iiirtliday c:ik" w rh . .in. II- , and
teer biulil.y lan.rs itLikii:.- an
..lira, live
AC .' s:
.li.l.n.i'rin:
vr.im i d
.l,.n... I"
w. :e i ii v it
fair were
ta
li.e ll
f'i
ed. Hi'!
Helplll
tl
tlie
I .
Ma
M
.oi ,
1 lerin.'i n
liul.ar, :
.M.'t--r.
Mil.
lred ..i;
N.-r!..,-ithv
IT
i.-v. i:i,,-1
Ann Itolt
I"
M n
V, .
Miiiearet ;..!
li.ims l'hll;s
Mission Study C!a?3
1 Ins First Mcclincr
Tho rec . in ;v ..; ;
::. d 1 " - -.
la . had its
.1"-. moon. at.
in-.'. A r
t : i-s w ill iin
. Mrs. M-
!' and the
. . ' a naria-
' Ml I II
1, f e 'S IIU I
. id. I upon. '
lhe 111" of
f r-' iii. di-
i. I f. ot I r.
,1 i.v vi' I.
i terian Mi--f:r-t
lit. .'Hi
the l'r. -'
Vie'.V nf til-
dertak" a
Cullai-li !
study ii? "
tlV" nf :ri
1 1 nl chin.i.
' r al ci :u t
Vr Sn.'t
Robert M'.t
ca I Hi i r a.
l'et.T Vat 1:
N. Vcrk. a'
Mr- lit.
e-ttll-lv I'!'
r
'.V. 1 1
ti.,
.t..i t
1 of
p-o-M:-s
A i k -Mr-'.
M.-s.
Ar-
In
.i " O'l t'l"
V..li:K.
.Mrs. ,. ,.
Lrt-tol.
'.. ll. li'.
,".-r, Mr'
. p. .-.!,;
l". Wll'."
. la :
.( a'l d-
v l"-pi
"en:
.i li'-r
.ir. r has
u, I. it IS l:"W
. W.st
i il-M.r Mrs.
-hii.ktoii. Is
l 1 4 t"
-
,
t t v' "
s-s n -X r f "i
I - s . -X f r '
i. n.-M.Jt., j I.M. La- ....I ! el
"f '
h. r.
Shower for Mrs. Burr
Is Event of Week
A say croup of matrons and
misses gathered Tuesday evening
with Misses (Irace and Gertrude
Wickiiam as hostesses to honor
Mrs. Harrv Durr (Clarice 1'etcrl
a recent bride. The affair had been
planned as a shower for Mrs.
liurr, and a number of useful and
dainty gifts presented her. Th"
Hallowe'en motit brought a bright
note of color to the rooms where
sewing and conversation occupied
the evening.
Th- hostesses served to Mrs.
Harry Durr. Mrs. C cil llii-hanK
Mrs. Allen Wickiiam. Mrs. James
Smith. Mrs. dleim iteymers. Miss
Fave tleddes. Miss Louise Ander
son. Miss Iteiilah Coinpton. Miss
D.-rtha Kohlhagen, Miss Vermin
, KohlliHiien, Miss Vivian Orcu'.t.
Miss Veins Houser. Miss Thelm.i
Trefern. M ss dene SlllgliU'll.
Miss Mildred St.urett.
Mrs. Petterson Is
Hostess to Club
The Friday ltridno Club met for
play this week with Mrs. V. M.
rctteison with Mrs. Louis Melvin
present as a guest, and Mrs. J. F.
Dillard playing for Mrs. lloch-r-nlel
who is out of town. The
club members present were Mrs.
Fred Schwartz. Mrs. Clair K. Al
len Mrs. lrviti Driinn. Mrs. Har
old Hudson, Mrs. C. A. I.ockwood.
ami Mis. l'etterson. Mrs. Melvin
held high score.
Eight-O Club Plays
at Mis. Fee's Monday
llridce clubs held forth In larue
numbers this week, anions th"
many pleasant afternoons being
that of tlie Eight-O Club ut Ih"
home of Mrs. Harold Fee on Mon
day. Mrs. Ogdcli held hi'h score,
and Mrs. Louis Melvin played as
a guest. Tin' chili members at
plav were Mrs. 11. L. Devaney.
Mis. M. S. Alien. Mrs. T. E.
Singleton, Mrs. H. F. Ogden. Mrs.
W . K. Conlee. Mrs. A. Mclvenzie,
Mrs S. N. Young, and Mrs. Fee.
Cedar Chest of Linen
W ill Be Given Away
A iKTt-mluT evt'iK that i ul
r ndy iirousiiiK interest In Luinti
and soriety rirvles, i- the an
lioiinrenient of an informal danrn
Satunlay, Dereiniit-r tl, nt the Ar
mory, for which the LeKinn Aux
iliary will bt hostesses. The fea
ture of the evening will he the
awarding of a c'dar chest filled
with beautiful hand embroidered
linen. ;ou ticket.s to the dunce
hae bi'in printed, each ticket
hearitr!,' a number that will en-
tiile lhe holder a chance on t 10
ct dar rhet. Tin se tickets
he sohl Armistice Day by
J-eion p ir Is, and will also !j.
Kale at .Miss Ve!ds Art Shop,
0U
Jackson ntreet.
The client is larue. and coniaius
lovely b;'.n(t made hi m heon s fa,
eonnlernane, pillowslips. sii "f s,
towels, and oil.cr beautiful tiiiiiL's,
and the Auxiliary antiiipai. no
troubb- In selliim the tickets. Tho
Mile Devils orcloira will play for
in dance, and there will be e
t .al uni iie featuies.
The
Lodce
members of Oregon Knso
fnllnweil t In i r business
I1HM
inu-
iml initiation lriday ev-
ning w it !l a u iiif'o ma 1
part v and taffy pull to
their families were invited.
Mill taffv P illi.iT made the
Inp a merry on.
api on
v h ieh
HIGH HATS PRYING WAY TO POPULAR
FAVOR WITH CLOSE-FITTING CLOCHE
pi kmmmmM km
The strictly tailored m i$- ;The liRcwy Tyre, of
HAT 0rhATTCRS'nSKr--1.X ,VtLVET & OSTRICH
( ill yiLJk jL
jpa BEBE lAfJiELO ADOrTS THE fIVTv
A ti, HIGH SILK UiT Vfe-'O l)
J If full, stiff, .o!iip'itt's of ostrhh, I
V " plac.-d lit the ni-lit rldo of tlio si.jrS'VV
"" brim. This Is tlui di hat aim ia)'
has bo.-n w.-arllKt while work-
Init In li.-r lutost picture, "ArK' n- .
".l.S VlDt BHIM HAS
ClilEYtD WIDE POPulPRlT-
IT has toon a trur((V f'
mllliii' rs to pry thi c!'.
th head of thi American 1
and place thereon the Huh f.
the
off
nan
lit
They htiv. su.cood.'d In a : '-as
uro, but n'.t entirely. Mie! a" In
sists that she wear lior i Jo-. ' "ii T
tiny, rloiho at least half if the
titne.
li. lia Daniels, the. Vsrti't ou'it
litar. when she'j not snnniy f.it.d
In rloehe. adops the new h ft"
howsn In the photo shore This
hat U amaru It U irUumed iu two
H. S. Faculty Guests
at Reception
An Interesting event of tho week
in school circles, was the recep
tion on Friday eveninp. to the
members of the High School facul
ty, tor which the patrons of the
school were hosts. The reception
rooms at the school house were
bowers of chrysanthemums and
autumn leaves. High School girls
ureettd the guests at the entrance
and conducted thoin to the recep
M .a rooms where Mrs. D. W.
Maddox. president of the High
S.-hooI I'. T. A.: Mrs. Albert Abra
hams, second vice-president: Mrs.
I". A. Churchill, president of tlw
County Council: Mrs. K. L. Whip
ple, president of the ltenson 1. T.
A.: Mrs. .lames Arthur, president
of the Fullerton 1 T. A : Mrs.
Louise Kohlhacen. and Mrs. K.
Miiiturn. received.
An interesting program preeed
j ed the serving of a dainty lunch
eon In the music room. Includ
, 1 in the numbers on the program
w-re: address of welcome. Mrs.
1 W. c. Hurt: selections by the
High School mixed quartette. Jean
Maddox, Evelyn Hawn, Kalph
Church, and Kay Hurt, with Miss
Ness at the piano; reading. Miss
I velyu Noland; duet, piano and
flute. Mrs. L. It. Moore, and Mm
ino Moore; vocal solo. Miss Haz
eliine, with Elva Wescott at the
piano; Hi-ih School male quartet
te. I'aul Ceddes. Hall Seely. liu
lolph Kdmond. and Hay Hurt,
with Morrill ltitter nt the piano;
', dance by Mary Julia Clark accom
, panied by Dorothy Cordon.
Mrs. Story lies was- iu charge
of the luncheon, assisted by Mrs.
Clyde I.aughead. Mrs. 11. M. l'ier
son. Mrs. W. II. Howden. Mrs.
.lohn Kunyan. Mrs. Wendell
! Wright. Mrs. F. A. llemls, .Mrs.
: t oster llutner.
Mrs. Lawson Hostess
to V. C. T. U. Wednesday
1 The v. C. T. F. had an Inter
' csting meeting on Wednesday af
ternoon with Mrs. Charles l.nw
i son. at I'r.a Moore street. A fea
j Hire of the afternoon was the
) reading of a well prepared paper
Jiv Mrs. (leorge Kiddle, on "The.
I l'roper Observance of Armistice
Day." The year books wero dis
tributed, and the ladles spent the
afternoon darning stockings for
! the children's Farm Dome ut Cor-
vallis.
Mrs. I larncss Is
I Iostcs3 to Club
Mrs. Itussell HarneRH provided
a pleasant afternoon on Thursday
for the nieuiburH of the North
side Sunshine Club. Tho ladies
who spent the afternoon In hat-
W;U j ting and sowing- were. Mrs. 'er
ti, non ! ields. Mrs. Win. Kislier. Mrs.
i on j L. V. Ingles, Mrs. Homer Kronke,
j. Mrs. Stiinley Haney, Mrs. K. .
I Hallnu. Mrs. H. llowen, Mrs. Kos-
coe Marsters. Mrs. t lydo L.iun'i
ea,l. Mrs. Jtduison and Mrs. D. ar
dci f f . I.iim lienu was served at
fmr by Mrs. Harness iosited I v
Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Deardorfi'.
"Find
nious de
sbnwn a
dav an I
r Man " with tho fa-
' star. Htn Tin Tin, w ill be
the Antt'-is t heal re Sim
Mnisdav. j Kin Tin Tin
F.elgiau polic
fie
dog,
We I
was
k 'i'iw n
bioi-L'hi
full, stiff, poinpott's of ostrich,
pined nt the ni-lit ride of tliu
brim. This Is tlui di hut she
has be.-n w.-arlnit while work
Iiik In her latest picture, "Aric n
tin. Love."
The small ek'-tch's ubow four'
of Miss Imiihils' hat. Tim one
-at the top I' It Is a very never. i
model, u iltu tailor id, and
trlinin.'l In one lui'i. Khort y'llll.
This llttlo feather la '!'. Iu Indigo
and white, and li t-.pp"! with a
eh-rry clop d tip The hat lt. if
Is bin. k ha' tors' i lush.
The hat at (he f.p rhht Is a more
drcsy ftftttr. wlh a lor.iy s-.ft
pair of o.tr.'h f. .ith.-rs careH.lin?
the cheek snd cnmilii: w.'l d'-wn
over tlie left sho'iMer. This mo h i
la In bisik v.-ivet.
The h.lt at the lower left Is one
of the new models for those who
wluh to drop liia bli clocua aail jrit
Antlers Theatre.
Yen
tin.. Love" 5y:,7
over here from France by I.ieuten-!
i ant Duncan, who is responsible for
; his training, KiivTinTin. can do'
, evry trick a dog can do ami many
tricks most dos can't do. IN- can
scale a five-foot hurdle and clear
a twenty -font pt ream, lie si il is his
athletic ability he has a remark-:
aide doi; intellect. j
Tho cast, besides Kin Tin Tin.
includes Juno Marlowe, the tI
w ith the Houlful eyes: Vine St. '
flair, tharbs Mailes. Pat Htrt -1
gan. Frt d Stanton, Lew Harvey!
and Charles t'onklin. I
The story rs well us adaptation1
is by Darrl Francis Zamun k. Mali
St. flair is the director.
Liber Theatre
Do you like a love story on tho
screen? Or a :-toiy of intense,
gripping plot? Or a story lull of
lealisin and humamiess ami char
acterizations that get under lhe
skin Or a story chuck-full of hu
mor? There's no accounting for
f.dk's tastes, ami of course there
are nil sorts t)f folk -our.g ami
old. rich and poor, artists ami
brick layers, male and female,
highbrows and regular folk.
Hut suppose s uueulie created a
photopla that had all thnso ele
ments mentioned. artist cally
wrapped In one prize packaue!
That's what the uio ie fan who
sees the Fainter Forpoi at ion's pro
duction "f Will l.aniturfs gioat
screen s'ory, "His I'.ugotten
Wife," at the Liberty theatre to
morrow and Monday will get.
:
LOCAL NEWS
i
Goft to Lot Annele
K. II. Hall. S. I'. iMinpnm ma-1
cliinlst. N-rt ludav for l.os Ani:ili
on i-otiiiiany Imnlm'srt. I
In From Pefl j
II. C. iinyii- ami wlf". if I'i'IJ
spent t hi iliiy In Iliin tinri! atti nd
Iiik to buslni sH mutl'TH.
j Servicet at Green
: Sunday school hs usual nt the
' Ureen school house, at 2 o'clock
Sunday, followed by preaching at
Ii. Kev. Mow of the Christian
church at lloseburg will preach.
The public Ih Invited.
Dance Is Cancelled
Tho social dance announced for
Oakland tonight by the Oakland
Cobblers whs cancelled today nw-
1 lng to the death at Oakland of
j John linker, n well known Oak
I land merchant.
Fred Rowley Here
! Fred IjDul.y, of Fuceno, jvpre
! senting the Ffiuitahlo Savinn and
j Loan assrfi ial ion, spent the day in
j Hit; ehuri; visiting friends and at
tending to business matters.
I .
Benefit Dinner
The Oleiu-aiy W. T. F. will j
give a chicken dfnuer fur iiu bi i.e
fit of the ihildnn's fariu bnme at
rnrvallis on Tiiesay. November .
11 at the Fresb leiiati chun h, ,
starling nt 11: '.Ui a. in.
Throat Operations '
( tperat inns v ere performed yes-1
leiday ct the local hospital f-r
Young Jimmv Judd, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. M Judd. and little Mi-s
F.li ibeth. d n.cbter ,.f Mr. ;;nd
Mrs, I,. F. Kicla. (T Ivb-nLotter.
It th weie thmaf rn-s, and I -r.
Se.dy was In attendance. J
TWO HUGE I'OMI-OH'j Cirv A
will not take up the now h'?h hats
This ha" a wide brim, narrow al
tiie I'.ek. and 'rimmed plainly but
plea iiiKiy wlih a broad haw of vd
ve across tlie front.
The last Let shewn, nt the lower
rlfht, Is a en 'ii colored fe't, trir-i-nod
wl'li two hue' ni.Tchitii; porn
tonis. This soft f. lt type nf hat Is Tory
fid"er!ri(f to almost every womsn.
und much eash r fa wenr than thfl
strsii'lif. rather hard lines of the.
ijar crowned jroup of cliapoauz,
THE SCARE DEVELOPS AN ARMHOLE
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mm
mm
mm
rllK time nae passed wnen w
scarf could bo Just a ilmplo
huiKth of silk, and expect to
be In the front rank or acarfiloin.
The vokiio for icarfs continuing
Uiiabuted. the competition Is keen
Returns From Portland 1
Miss Acnes Fitehford, county ju
vi title ot'ticer, lias returned from ,
sevetal days spent at Fortlaild on i
business matters. j
County Judge Is on Job Again
('. F. llarnard, county Judge,
who was away from his office for
two wee).:; while rreej lng hospi
tal treatment, i.; VK.iin on (he job'
H" ! al h nirs each day. t 'ullage
drove Sentinel.
Relative Dead
J. ('.. Hodi'es left yesterday for
Yedrord. where his brother-lnhiw
Harry Hnrdnk, who died Thurs-
Ii in Oakland. ( '.tl II n nia, was
buried today. Mr. Iturdick's death
follows rlnselv Upon tllllt of )ls:
wite, Mr. Hodge's sister, who pas
sed away only a few weeks ago.
North Carolinnns Depart
!':-, and Mrs Carl It. Nfuart, of
M i r hill. North fandUia. who
have been the h'Ulse guests tif I T
and Mrs. K. H. Stewart, b ri mday
fur I'lUtlaml in reiHia;t bin of th -tr
trip ar'aiid the cmintry. The tour
liu' pbvi. ian Is a brotloj if Mi.i.
I.. U. it Aiill.
Coupls Fined
A. A. I'l'.sl und ifr, i.f Cr. i-
f . H-
I t'i i iu Ii In tin- juii
I'll! !
In. I. IV.
il th. y
d a
.mil
I ri'iltv ti
i.f as-
'and l.atteiy. A family r..-A iPvel'l
I ed. it Is all.-lt" d. I.. I'e. 11 111.'
! 1'iosts si li 1 1 Mr and Mrs. Si ha. p r.
jlind tii" Inn wotii. it .ni'ai .d in a
I personal ei.i '.iiiii. r.
I Slides Nun-.erotia-
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palll.illv
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lie . f 1 tl.' : li'l.'H UT' Of
an I Mr. Iloill li'alilii;
w as no i .1- ia . d to aiiy 'i ' a' n
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l-1llS VIM, IlltV NATION
.t.-t IT. -s laa-.t Wtf )
!. .,n. Nov. v hr. Chir
I 't- il "ii. of V.ili!nKt"n
. ', ii n. "f t ii" ' "a i d of
,. i n,. ", pi i.l.i'.i' too a ml puh
, I ;.. "f 1.'" M...!i- li.l-
. ,'!.t'ii, te ll' V" S prohihilloil
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will I
.. a r. all'", loc. .dun:
1 1 ... inihii -h. d in tii"
... I' i.l'.' New . t ...C. v. l'r.
..i . p. a' an 1 our n nil Vr.' -l-.
...ii 'ti'" a w. " ai o.
I , , tiie aw av fi'.iu l he White
,. . , a 1,'U'h Iv .".u.lliced Ilia'
,,i. ut Coolnll'i.. w Mile procc. d
, iy in a' . hi d Willi Ins
It'..!.. : .!' '.I ll I that
hi' 'M ill h-.ll I'"' i' in'- a real
i i' ',', 1 1 : a id. "and 1 aril
,ii ". pf 'I" ' tnat lhe v 1 -. I -
tail! V. hi. 1 1 lie (''lilefiipi.il' S
i, t i. , !,, t , " l,C - Ipp'.r' of a
, , . r. ' w i. "Ii h" i i l i a. i i' -.
' : ' . " r- . . '. in will make
I i.l-. I !.. hoi" ll I
I t, .... e'.'T W.l- 111 t'l-
. ". ' ' i ' I I of 1 h" li.. I iu 11
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. . f,ti . i . .. in.!'!" a' ' ii" A in'"
Ilea i ii iv "a I'." pu d'-'ie.l
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T, ". ',', i -. ii 1 . : . e ti, ! he
pre- ! tit , a''i"l'l" i.f irolill.!oil
niloneiii. i.t, but It ai pointed!
;iui i i 1 ri
EH2SHSH5HSSa52SaSi
C"& I
In dorlslnit new and Infronloua valfJ
billons of the orlelnnl acorf tnemo
811111a scarfi bavo developed prus
tlcnlly Into capelota or wrrapa
othora are ao volumlnona that thej
almost cover tha dresa with whlcni
they are worn; Borne have pocketa,
and ao on. ad liitlnltum.
Hut. perhaps, the moat original
Idea to far la the acarf with tha
arnihole, which niakea use of tha
worda "fit" and "cut". Thle long
aenrf ot printed crop da china
sketched by Cheney In I'arla 1
edited with pleated crepe. It la
knotted on the right shoultler ana
eiu 111 11m loiu.iiw - w iw w.
I left arm through. The bat ta also
I mode of the same crepej da chlno.
pleated and plain, and flnlabed wltn
a quaint door knockor ornament lq
I dull gold.
A Small
SlffSterc
lsif business"
Can laOG
thousands
,cf Sdssmcn
CoeiO copvj
cF ills new
pjior is a
out that the president's position
for strict enforcement and observ
ance of tho law had been careful
ly stated In his mcHsnKO to con
it ross a your bko.
Available records at tho Whlto
House, however, could not recall
Hi" visit of nr. Wilson. At the
name time officials reiterated that
the president could not but ronsid
cr as a violation nf the propriet
ies public discussion of iiuoHtiona
diacusaed In tho prosldt ntlal of
fice. Tht Marquta lledlcl, timmtsir of
na nf lha ohleMt and oirsit arlsto
natle families la Itsly. a IIU munu
acturer nf NaL,i.'s, haj reached
Nov York fur an Aiiiirican lour.
Tlio Best Sales
man in Town?
i ' ' It -
r j
lii'J t!io Answer and
find iJcur cusionuTS
"by AdCtrtisin
I
j Canipbill, Mrs. J. F.
lullard.