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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1925. IE WOMAN'S SOCIETY- By BEULAH JEWETT All contributions to tbls pafte, society, women's clubs, and personals, should ba telephoned to the society editor by Krlday of each week. Telephone No. J.1a. Mrs. Orcutt Hostess at Joint Meeting Thursday afternoon Mrs. A. N. Orcutt opened her home on t.'had wlck St., to a Joint meet Inn of the Home and Korelttn Missionary So cieties of the First M. K. Church. Iievotionals were led by l!ev. J. Knotts and Mrs. K. H. Churchill with the Bsslsianre of Mrs. True blood conducted the meeting. Mrs. A. J. Oeddes as program louder presented a very interestiiiK and Instructive lesson. Mrs, C. II. Neal gave an iutolllKcnt talk con cerning the Mounlaiu While peo ple In our Southern filates their lineaRe, modes of living, environ ments ami their possibilities. Schools and colleges ure being erected for the many worthwhile needs and those who have tuki n advantages are counted among America's Christian leaders, (Alra. Gfddts asked for opn n s- cusaion Tflative to the child labor . Dinner and Program la and various opinions were Kiv-1 a J L ) t C I I i en and a wih that the iHue miKlit , Arranged by W. I . C. U. J be amendfd, was expressed. Mrs. j The W. ('. T. ('. n will rve A. C. MarHter, ITeHident of the n dinner at th' Klrat M. 10. ehunh. Foreign Society closed Urn mH Wedm mhiy noon to (lie puMic and lng with a short business nesaion. following the lunch there will be a !t was decided that on account of Hpechil munlm. program, wltt the KvanKHllntlc meetiiiKH. which KvannMst L. J. Miller, from N'axh wlll bo in proKresB the first of -v.llr, Tenn., who will bo in Jms Kebruary, that the Fore Ik n Society jbnrR to cninlii'-t imcllng. will will meet on their reKuIar date and lupt-ak at threes o'rlock. Kniida raiH the home society witl meet the Fri- led from HiIh atfjilr will help pro day following the Thumday, their vide the budget. Anvme who regular meeting day. it : Miss Henderson Hostess to Sewincr Club Miss Myth Henderson was host- ess on sewing Wednesday evening to the club of which she Is a mem- ber, and a number of invited guests. After an evening of chat ting and ntdlework, a delicious luncheon was served at tables charming with narcissus. Bidden to the affair were Misses Gladys Hmllh, Beuuih Jarvis, Al ibi's Hembree, Enid Waterman, Kathryn Olsen, Verlle Tracy. Kll- iinr Kherk. Florence Thoiunson. Klsie Canterbury. Fern Scott, Mi s. Arline Farleigh, Wis. Muriel Keen ft Mrs. Bacher Hostess to Merry Go Round Club The ladles of the old Merry flo Bound olub of Winston were guests on Wednesday afternoon of Mrs. Oeorgo Bacher. Social converse and needlework occupied the r.uests until a delicious two couise luucheoti was served. llliiden to the affair were Mia. U B. Skinner, Mrs. tieorge Bradbtirn, Mrs, liar ry Winston, Mrs. Clay Smith, -Mrs. W. C. Winston, Mrs. tieorge John son, Mrs. Spain, Mrs. Howard fames, Mrs. Mabel Agee, and Mrs. bred Kenner. Shapely Ankles Return With Smart Kid Boots f ' ' t s. '?'' i"v,?i "v f.-e .-.! ,.- V : i .. tt'Vi.: '..-, .t.Viu.JW,. NO more will milady be seen on, the winter ftrect in slipper rut i down to the sole, and cobweb i hose! Her ankles, if she m truly ; martf are now to be encafd fr the printer and spring in liiuh opprtl kid thoes, for this is the fi.nr whu h hs apparently intoxicated the leading ! ihoe designers ot Purts. After an absence of five yr.ir. frim snogly fittinif liiclt sin1? th.it look so much like silky rp.its and accentuate the shapely ankle arc once more making their ai'pf ir ince in the Paris flicp aid on the boulevards. y This wi.tild s-i t.i lo confirm the Amerion viv-uc t kid footwear by leading it to mw bcigU, Tk model tiiowa abvciu m t Maccabees Install New ' -wr r .i , vjmcers recently i ; The t nit ns Hen. fit Assoeia tlori of thi' Maccabees h' Id instal lation of ofricers cm J:tnmiry eighth, and ufler the Inline cere monies , niov.d a social hour. Tile otfieers Installed were Cum. 1'anny Iluiton; J'ust Com., Uervl Ogilni; I.t. Corn.; Cla lla,i; R. IC, I.. (I. Small: Collector, Jjssle Jtapp; I-'. K., Kilna lleehhr; Laily at Arms, Ma Webber; Sargennl, Muttha Ileilb:trn; Si nt'nel, Dora (Itunmiiil ; piekell, lllliior l.aliey; c. II. Illlf- ;lruu, and l.ney I'ernberton; inu-l- ;eJan, Mildred llapp. Jir. Anna Ifeynolds, sltireme medical examiner for Hie onler, fiom Tort Ililtiiri, M ir h :r;, n. Mrl. K.'nillil H. W'llkeison, anil Mrs. Carrie MeCniilien, H::le anil dis trict coininniulers, were present at the imetii.g. cares to contrlhuto to th'.s organ ization is asked to see Mrs. A. C. Marsters, 'i'ho dinner will be 73c per plate. ' Marsllfield Visitor I3 . Complimented Saturday 1 J I.'.,- -. 1, . n:i nin.,-1 .iiie. illirMII 1,1,11- ham of Marshflelti. who is hi r house guest, Mrs. George lirailhuin invi'i d a group of her intimate fritndii in on Saturday arternoon. Chatting with Mm. Dunham through the afternoon were Mes - dames M. B. Green. U B. Skinner, Kreit"- Winston, Harry Winston. George Johnson, S. K. Collier, and H. C. aildell. Dancing to Radio Music Is Diversion IlandnB to radio nmsic wng the uivermon or n Kroup or yonni; pen- pie who Kaihired at Hie hom-r of Mr. and Mrs. Hoy id llmvs on Mon day evtnin:. Knloyinjc the ve nin.i; were Mis Kthel Sliruin. Miss Kvelyii .Volitn, Mlns lona lielb'l, Mlas Lcuihe Anderson, Mis Ivrma Price, I.e.itt r V.'lii.Sf riy. Jo! Mur- phy. ('wiar Herri', fJeorse Sether. ! and Mr. and Mra. llarley Wnison. j Mr. and Mr. Hurry Winston of Winston invittd a group of thiry people, h-rt'ly from tha: vicinity, to be their itiii'Kt.H at a radio con cert Sunday al'ternoou. .- : . " is, 3j A1'.' .11 . i.... --.A.ij seem T ir,;i-i:'.nK' pofMil.ir with ihe baiter t'u c srt. J I r u are of sdkv n.,v am' the vamp am! l - ci 1 : Id.t. k v au it kd Ir.itln-r. '1 lie rrw 1'n-n. h It. tie up the in side, j; i in ; 0r a (run sliape- b!ir .ti I t, Crrrt t htig t mc ,i u kw .ird ankles 1' -lli.il WC.ltUSj Ol s.i'iu t le a it lie biiicvr,rt! ! I in and M.irk u rn w'x a bl.trk I. m 1 i- already . ! : o"!y in tiie .M-! '1 lie voce tendency t,- caused bv t! ( .n- shoe ' t ! fecn and r i tn a cr nih i k:d and in T t t ci'Stimii. S. "i ft It in Xf vv V hu re rxclusiv f i.k ro rxflusuf -1 be st.i.i.m: a- b. Mtcd hair d.d anion tt the "u-ur I'lmdrcd," ai.d r.p.U iprcud u predicted. -1! Miss Parrott Hostess to liridge Supper Club Miss mizabelh I'arrott was hostess on Wednesday of this week to ttle nit-tubers uf the HriiUe Hupp; r Club, serving a delicious turkey dinner at seven o'clock, dipper was served at the small tables, which were later ariang'd lor bridge, Mr. Ilulli r holding high ore. The members at play wer e Mr. and Mrs. J, K. Sawyers, Mr. and Mrs. George Holler, Mr. and Mrs. Nath.iu Kullertcn. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kidder. Mr. and Mrs. cnarles Wharton. Mr. and Mrs. W. ! S. Hamilton, Mrs. A. llauiii. Miss Gertrude Itast, Miss Iiosa II. I'ar rott, H. Wollenburg, and the host ess. Gui sis were Mrs. T. O. Dix on, Miss Josephine I'arrott, Miss Hetty Jane llixon, and E. L. i'ar rutt. ft s a Madge Patterson la Married at Klamath Ft.lls Annoimc nif'iHH of thi' marriage nt Kimiiitih KnlLs on Jiinunry lit, of MiHtf MhiIkh i'atttM'Bon iinij ?.Ir. Krnst ( Jiil'ifia Imvn befn rpfiv hi1 re by fricmls of XI' a I'atter (.n. Thtf cer ii!ony otjeurred in tin" fvmiriK at the horin of the bi il;'s HHtt-r, Srn. Hh?a I II!a It- , more (if Klamath Fall. Only a few iiittimale friends wiim-sHed th ci r- emony, .a large number attending a n ct ption lat r, in the evening. I The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Patterson of Itosebur, and has been employed In Kl.imath Falls several years. .Mr. Childeis is the. Southern l'u clflc.ili kiint nKent there. Hulitff 1'atteison, brother of Miss Patter-s-in, was also married at Klaiualh i'alla recently, to a California girl. Plans Completed for Tea on Tuesday Plans havo been completed by the itosehurg Womr.n'a Club for j the annual Scholarship Loan Fund I Tea which will be a well patronlz- led event of Tuesday, January 20. at the Presbyterian church. The public is urged 10 attend this event .in.l in UU.,lli,lu tlt flliwl fi.r .."o.,., ,u ... , .... si holurshlp lorn purposes as weH 'ns to enjoy a pleasant hour and hear the intereating musical pro Rt"amt ft 'n:r. - Uin"Cr at Rcnner Home I on Tuesday Evening j ,,.. -..., ,hn i,mo of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kenner 1111 Tuesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Love, and son Jean, lr. land Mrs, (Jeorms Ilradbuin, Mrtt IliiiHHel! Itunhani. ami hoii Hobble if Marshfield, and Mix Kllasabuth Kenner. i :: j Bridge Club Gathering j Compliments Visitors The ini'iiihi rs of the Kvriilii I Diidfie Club and several addition-1 nl pueHts were invittd for piny on ' Thursday cvt niiitf to the home ol ! ilir. and Mrs. i lair K. Allen, the ! affair coinidinu ntiiiK Mr- and Mrs. i TharltH Springer of Sacrautt-nto j jwho a.'e Ruesls of relatives here. ' At play were Mr. 'and Mrs.! , SpriiiRer, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Me K'llntcH'U, Mr. and Mrs. J. li. Farr- j jfimion, Mr. and Mrs. A. J, lloch- radel, Mr. tiu Mrs. II. C. Church, i Mr. and Mrs. IJeotno Johnpon, Mr. j Mrs. lternlo West, Misses Iless and jjane Wharton, and Frank Clemena. ; j Mrs. W inlterly nnd Mr. Met llniot k held hih honors. Luncheon wj;s j served at the small tabh s alter, cards. I j : Roseburg Lodge Attends j Oakland Meeting I Several m nibers of Woodciaft Lode moln; i d to Oakland l.it l.vtuidHV 114: lit to Hitend the in- Hl;ill.ill-li mid illltlslion cereiiiotlles of Dakleal ( iicle No. 2VJ of that place. Mil Tillle I. Johnson had bei a comiiiisifiii' il by the Kraiu , t ir le in install i,r Oak", af t in le, and was nsd.Med by Mrs. It. W. iTalor, and Mrs. O. K. Jlainpson. The toil lation work was a I sit put 'nil h Mis. JidiiiMun a.slste! by jctht uatd:'. j 1 In ihi' patty ailend'i.tr froPi HimeliuiK were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde l.mmli- ad, .Nil', and Mrs. Pt M. ttVnlt, Mr. ami Mrs. Veryl Thaer, 'Mr. and -Mrs. Oliver Johnson, Mr. and Mis. V. N. rieiis, Mis. CeorKe n a. haw. Mrs. Hairy dak land. ! Mr.- Wiliit llraneli. Mr; l. W. Talor. i:ite Williams. Mis. K.iv Tr.ir, Mis, li.-rth.i T.r dor, M';; Kdt.ir Hutliam. Mrs. t. K. I i.t imp -i. Mis Haiti,. N, Mrs. 1 h. .lies M..fhen.-. Mrs. I.eolll Jli- I'.mi Lid. Mts V. KirMi i. Mis, 1. r-'t Mi , ( atrie i.ilherl. iiifiUtt-' . !i. M : s -i LMn.i Mav Knloe .Mathews. nnd Woman's Club I las I'l asant Afternoon :thi? w.-K the m tub. m or i ,;l4, i, ; t U y W:nan'M Citih. trrt tllilln; 1 'l ni at tbf cl'ili lonins " !'.; JlM.l Cl'llU'-itS 111.1,1.' t!l,. fi ll n ,t :r.'i i v t,n' it tid lunr M 'n 'rl 1j tin- b,;;.-. sisl. ,( bv Mt Vnu'u :.nd Mr". Vny. Mis 1 . J r.i.'wu b.i ; in- ::i d I In1 club 1:1. iiilu is ;o hT lu).: r iii J.; uar L':1. I'iilb in. in1' : s n-i M ill p:i 'i'l w tll Wilr M s. tiofc, l.;i;li-v. Mi - i: J Hmw a. Mrs, l; A. .I'lmm. Mr-.. K S. HuMoti. Miv V K 1. Itii'. Mi, y.-imik.u, Mr- I m- in i Nid.n . Mr. J. Irw in 1 'it p . Mis ll.ii I'airotl. Isi-ii U,n t srt. Mr-. I' S;nc'.;iir. i: Jt'in, Sinclair, Mr.. U H. I'. V. co i. Mr.-. J. l. Vituiig, and mi - i .-. Mtu. K. Albr ghl. Mrs. ltiuu Kitcliiu Jr., and cbildreu. Eight-O Club and I Iusbandsl : Are Dinner Gue3ts A handsomely' appointed dinner on Saturday evening for which Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Alien were hosts, ' compliment! d the memoi rs of the -Kighi-o Ilrtdge Club and tin Ir husbands . Covers were placed for Mr. ami Mrs. s. N. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kce, Mr. and Mis. A. F. MeKenzie, Mr. and Mis. li. L. Devaney. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Og- ilen, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. ton. Mr. rnd Mrs V. It. Single- Coulee, and Mrs. and Mrs. Allen. Tables for bridge diverted the guests after dinner, Mrs. Ogth-n and Mr. Coulee holding high scores. One O'Clock Luncheon for Friday Bridge Club A ono o'clork lunchern prcr!pcl th.' itfrernoon'fl game of the Fri day liridge I'lub when they met last week, with Mrs. Fred Schwartz as host 83. 'Mra. Hernie West wus a guest of the club for the afternoon. High score was he!d by Mis. IMterson. At play were .Mrs. K. Allen. Mis. Loui M Ivln. Mrt. Irvin Hrunn, Mih. V. Petttrson, Mrs. C. A. I.rOCkwood, Lirs. A. J. Hcchradel, Mr. Hiirold Hudson, Mrs. Hernie West. ! "" ' t " ; Melrose Fortnightly pi i H., Hn:n Uub t Id3 Meeting The numbers of the Me'roe Kr rtniKlitly club ftulhered at the home of Mrs. A. S- Ilurroway on liiursday tor an aitemoon 01 needlework and social converse. KnjoyiiiK the afternoon were Mrs. F.. It. Fenn, Mrs. Carrie Kruse, Mrs. I). N Ilusenbark, .Mrs. C. K. .Mabley, Mrs. H. 1'. Conn, Mrs. John ituseiibark. Sr., Mrs- Walter ! Kruse, Mi s. C. S. Mabley, Mrs. T. 1J. liuseniinrK, Mrs. j. w. 1'iumer, .Mrs. (). O. Mathews, Mrs. II. A. llusenbark, Mrs. It. Plumer, Mrs. F. A. doff, and Grandma Burro ! way. The afternoon closed with a luncheon. !wav- 1 " aitemoon closed with a . luncheon. I ft O r,. r... ,. , I'iiai iMIOIR liIIIDU II I Kill Ol i.lp lioseburg itebekah Lodge is mak'ug nlans for nn i ntertalnniPtit r- .1 1.. i. ... u.i...,ii ... .!, place In Itosehurg In the near fu- ture. A committee of eight has oeen appoinieu o arrange me ue- lans 01 iiie aiiair. THE FORMAL GOWN i :sy.:';-. WK3.:. . :.. V ' Tlio pown for formal occasion, has a tt'iiiloncy to featuro traini bo (hoy evr hurt and narrow The old broad train that swept tip. floor In grandma's day has. oj course, gone the way of tho husiit and cfphteen inch wist. Itut g:iii lng steadily in poptil.irity is tli dresa of graceful line which gives a stendiT silhouette and is made formal by a trading bit of chiffm. Corinno (iriffiih, In "love's Wil derness," a First National picture, wi'.irs wuh dtlinction a ?ophit. catcd gown of beaded satin Tito skirt, in keeping with the fa h ions popularize. 1 by Taris, i q.nto short and slightly draped in front. The gown rlitiers. every inch of it, ith enihroii'vry In crystal hf.idi and s-'arln. Ti" frain. of softest thiff-Mi. falls graer fully from' ttm :i;t and Is weighted with tho ex Outsit e embroidery of shinin -brads, which add brilliance to tiio gown. White, o frequently selected for tlie f.ir'f.al itown. n worn ty vv. Crl'Vth with t!r.?t:ie fejmltn. Th Khiterlng crystal be.idn relievr ;he pown of br-ng cMorlesf Fans, wtiiih are a new note In accessories, accompany the jman rl nifii.ru: c-iftn. and Mi.-s Urif tith has i'ho.-en a very lovely oua of fiathers, uucurlud cn a toru.is S ill i rK3a 4 mm Mrs. Kelley Hostess for Committee Members Mrs. Kdythe Kellev. of Kelley'a iKorner. was hostess on Wednesday ian. ruoon to seven ladles, members !of the I'ast Noble Grand s Club of the liehekah Lodge, who are work :ing with her on a committee for a icouiing entertainment, at luncheon. The rooms, and the table were .cleverly arranged with pink and 'green, the colors of the onler. and with the three links. Covers were i placed for Mrs. Susie Jackson, iMis May Ferrler, Mrs. Tillle John- Itvin. Mrs. Certrude Hatfield. Mrs. Maud Plyler, Mrs. Ella Lenox, .and the hostess. Cay Evening Party at Ramona Court Mr. nnl Mra. ' Cecil Richards ifii prncinitn hrtata in a mini ho r .of fr;(.n,la Vedn8iiav evening in- vititiK them to their home at Ha- jmena Court, and arranKlng tables I of r.uo and rook for their amuse jiin nt. Hnndwiches, cake and cof ;fee were served after cards. Bid :den to the affair wore Mr. nnd 'Mr. Harold Sherry, Mr. and Mrs. j Frank Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. R. if. Illaxall, Mr. and Mrs. N. Q. iW'illiams, Mrs. Lula Ituu of Colton, 'Calif., and C. B. Williams. Skinners Entertain for Mr. and Mrs. Springer .Mr. and Mra. Charles Sprlnser. I nom:lar visitors irom the south. ; were honored on Tuesday evening Jty an inrormal gatherlnu at the L. ; it. skinner home at Winatons In the group were Mr. and Mrs. Springer, Mr. and Mrs, George Jtilinson, Miss Evelyn Nolan. IMIss Helen Casey, Miss Alice Ucland, Ml .is Iies3 Wharton, Miss Jane ; viiarton, Frank ! Pickens; Joseph Clemens, Ivan Murphv, Lester Winiberly, and Lyman Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. Board S. L. Freltag of Kiddle who have been guests of r,.ialVH8 in Pasadena, California, for the past month, will leave there 1 for home January twentieth. They v...nin(r K illnninlillli "i"i",uB "7 O LI . . '-""""' "i- I Evening of 500 An lnfrmal evening of 500 ,ir0Mnt together a small group at inn non.e ui yr uu V!!1'1 1" it;?mW L. Jtusselt. and Dr. II. C. Church. In tho group wore Mr. nnd Mrti. Ilullih HviEsell, Mr. anil Mrs. 3. G. ISi'llcrk, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crock r. Mr. anil Mrs. Wendell Wright. ; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. I'li rson, Dr. iund Mrs. H. Clnin-h, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ilugar, and Mr. IJ. W. Balt-s. I Mrs. Russell nunliam and son liolihi... ol .Marslif'.eld. are guests at Winston of Mrs. Dunham's sis ter. Mrs. (leorce Hradbtirn. Sev i ral affairs at Winston this week have comulimented Mrs. Dunham. t ' Mrs. Nichols Hostess to Sunshine Club ; rrs. !.. t. Nit-hois was a pleas ant hostess on Thursday afternoon lo the members ' of tho Noiihside Sunshine Club, having ns addition al gnosis, Mrs. James Hartley, Mrs. K. H. I.enox. and Mrs. Jess HUks. Members present were Mrs. Wm. Fisher, Mrs. I!. F. Chllson," Mrs lloscoo Masters, Mrs. Vernon Fields. Mrs. Minnie Colby, Mrs. J. V. Imudorff. Mrs. Clyde Laugh- ad, Mrs. Stanley lianey, Mrs. H. K. Harness, Mrs C. II. Cavender. Mm. K. 1". llallou. Mrs. L. W. ingles, nnd the hostess. The afternoon of rhatllne anil sewing was brought to a close by i he serving of a dainty two cottse luncheon at four o'clock. Mrs. Lenox and Mrs. Hicks assisting the IiosUss. Lady Muscovites Have Entertaining Session About thirty member.: at tended ihe r.gular meet::ig on Friday ev ening of the Lady Muscovites, and nfter the usiml short hiH'nens ses sion a nunibtr of readings and mu--Icnl selections entertained- them. Readings were given by Mrs. Charles Cramer. Mrs. Karl l'lck- musiral h: m,',. ' F. A. ins. and .Mrs . ,. wane, and a ifetin'i. " iii. r it-u .Mill-1. " promptu names were plaved, and delicious home made candy enjoy- - ed. ; i: 1 .1 1 1.1-.,. 1 Xtllt,,- I, Mrs. Stanton Is Hostess to Cible Study Clas3 Mrs. t'hM'les C. Stunt m itn i'vd the member of her Hich Sch nl Hible Mtudy class to bor hewne fur heir meeting vxx Wedncsdy evcii nxe. About twelve ere in the uroup nnd after HiMe s'n.'y enjoy ed a social hour and p m ulitnontp. Mr. and Mrs. Win Kobinson of Iixonv:lle. hsd an KU t on Sun da y Mr. and Mrs. V A. Smnh and risunhter Audrey of Yomaila, Min i :eorfctanna !off of Kukciio. anil Mr. I'oir Hoffman of Melrose, Montana. i"i St. Georpe's Guild Elects New Oflicers Officers for lv'i for t! sv ivr-i''s Woman's (I;ii!.l wi-re leried ai a neetinp at th- Kec;.n Tusi!:it nfterniK'n. Mrs. A O. tvdee wss ilect.d pr. si.;, nt, Vi. Arthur Ptn.ill. vice pr- .dib-nt. M'S. nibs n Fuib rton. iretirer. nn.l Mr;. Snmu-1 Kans seir- tmy. T"ie n'tlr n officers were Mrs. Icter Kit - Miss S. Smith. Mr. A McViUm, and Mr. lvdK Mrs. Dodge served tea at tug close of Cadman-Tsianina Concert Coming Musical Event ! Coming Musical Event If a person were to ask Char! Wakefield Cadnian bow he came ,0 ne associated wth the full - blood Indian singer I'rluress Tsinn- - 1 lax- he would probably answer "it was Fate" or else "It Teas Just natural contiequnce. ' And thereby bangs a little tale. One or two Investigators in the field of American Indian Lore had made public their ethnologic al and nius,cal findings quite a few years before (adman with his en thusiasm came upon the scene, ilut their presentation of the subject had been more Rtorcotyped, lens of an "entertainment" than Cadinan foresaw to be the logical thing. It was in that Cadman con ceived the idea of his "Indian Mu sic-Talk,'' and it is significant that J the words "music-talk" are now a part of American musical langu age as they have been applied to various subjects by many lecturers land musicians now !n the concert j field. The composer seemed to t feel that the public would not "stand" a dry lecture-recital on the subject of Indian folk-iore, so ho decided to design a program Ihot n-.ti1,l ocntfin K.w. fi.r.l,n vocai and instnmientai material fourth analysis delivered lu an un technfcal manner with succinct and snappy sentences; augmented , by a collection of native musical a Muine ! fla.'"'tlt- ..1V- In the early days of the "music- talk" he had enlisted the artistic services of Paul Harper, tenor, ;and then during his residence in Denver (in l'Jl'd) he nu t tiie charm 'lng Indian girl, Tsianina, ihen per suing her vocal studio with J. '. : Wilcox. Thus (.'adman nt la.U found the ideal medium, the frame I for his picture as it were, in a na tive daughter of America, j Cadinan and the Princess T-ian-j ina will appear in concert in Kose j burg at the Heiniine ( 'unsi-. vaio; y ion January 2j, t(i the ptreat delimit 'of the music public, ma;iy of wlmhi have never had tlx- opportunity of hearing thf.se Hrtt:;iM. Thfir pro gram of music will also includn i br ef talks on lndi;n folk lore and music, nnd an exhibition of In ;dian musical instnnnt'ins. Mrs. ('. :S. H.'InlitH' Is hri mring the artists here, ami in arranging the details the vonccrU rj ii 1 j KCV. riowaid and Oakland Teacher Married Tho many friends in thia c .im munity of Key. J. K. Howard, new of Oakland, will be surpris-d and pleased to h-arn of his marric.e on New Year lay to Mi;;. .Pa SpaldiiiK. prinriiml of the OaUh'tid schoois. Tto. Howard was pa .-tor of the local Presbyterian church for a number nf years and lias a jhost of friends in this vicinity. i Mis Spalding wa? a resid nr of lra:n. The ceremony took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Winters in Salem nn New Years Hay, Key. Iotn. puuor of the Pie.j- :hytcrian church In that city pej forming the ceremony. oieudale News, Friends Surprise m. H. Gerrctscn I A eroiip nf frirn.ls cal'- ' en Tut!ily fArnint tlio ,'i!'::t!i CrrcTs.n h.ti. . sitrp: .sir.i Mr. C.'rrcis. n irh.! bir',,il.v umiiv. ri nr." Mll.k h;k! ctriis . lit, rta'.!'.. tl fli.. prty, Mini a lunrh-un .t iTtrl by In rM..in i.ti'1 Mr. S'rai': In tip' -: ! . .1 1 j. w.-iv Mr. iilltl V.ii. H M. '(.r:n Mr. an I Mr., liam .l V . . Mr a:iU Mr... I'n.l SlranK. Mr anil Mr. Joi j'li lHiin. Mr. and .Vra. A:biil MiccUi gaj '-in wA- -A 1 . I . f-l lertJideeS Tllut t j i I " " i, ' y A f :,.!;? X-M. yi i J?J I Constance Talmadge Dresses Her Moods in Trailing Chiffons or Youthfully To fit tha mood, fashion has been nnusually kind this season. In old- on days thoughts of negligees were "clegated to trailing garments In beautiful silks, satins and chiffons. Hut nowadays it U possible to be comfortable as well aa correctly attired for the boudoir In h youth r.My appealiug Mandarin suit or Sown. Constance Talmadpe, who is ap pearing with so much success in her new first National picture, "Her Night of Romance,' has se lected negligees of varying linus for the mood which best suits them. For the luxury lovio wood. Miss Talmadge Is happiest in thfc dainty and exquisfte gown of chiffon whkch features fashion's newest Gymnasium Exhibition at Women's Club Meeting i A demonstration of Kymnasi,:m and diimng work by Miss Nolan assiMed by three uf her pupils, en tertained the members nf tin1 Bus iness and Pi iw'i ssion:i 1 W'omans club at th -ir meeiiut; Friday eve ning. A frymna:dtitu class U to be made up fro nahe club women meeting twice each week, Wednes day at S, and Thursday evening at 7. Af r the business meeting the pirla danctd for an hour. 1 M rr. 1 Mrs. ("narlea Springer of Sacrami nlo are popular guesis of th- HCik at tlie home of Mrs. Sprii?T's f:Mh( r. I). II. Fenox, and b.ive 1 . n honored by mv. ial informal n fl:1 it a among ihe jount: er married sei. lr. and Mrs. Spring r havo made Sacramento lle ir home fur I lie past tVo years, Mr. Springer bnn;; conmci"d with the alifornia Siale highway commission Interesting Program at P. T. Meeting Tuesday An iTi'ere.iting progr.m has been arrangi'd to tidhw the businesf ui"i 'int on i iiesd.iy ev nine of th. huh School Parent Tia. -Ik-is As.-ocini Imi. The procram witl in clude a p u; yoln by Corn lia Martm, piano :-'d, by Maiian Ness, tenor .do by 1 1 :t 1 1 Sody. and a talk by Mrs. C. S. Heiniine on "In dian Mu-ic." Several other import nut mailers will be discuss d at the bus im sr meeting, and refresh mints will be served MUi: Tli- m.v coni'r-..;!i". nrrf. -n h i Inr. -t tn Niti.l". tl'..' lir.m F. x no TIU'.AIT.K n;;itir t-i, pf;ino heard" on the me of tho many lea- "Ii.ini.tli. rs of the PKsai.oual new Wil- pi.utoplay MsuHlljin Hi tel. pl one service and the heroism of n tel. p'.one pirl. com- l Miieii c Theatre on Sunday and Mond.iy. Jtnt Hol. rt-. ne er-ilo-well son of a ri. h ( iiher. thrown on his ov 1.. lain in with a liand of liith class bank rolibers. Escaping fr th pollca after a "Job", l V ft a a i v Suit tlie MOO(I " it? rrN I !T t I ' " $ k' l,fl'Trf'1 Smart Mandarin Suits favorlto trimming ostrich feath ers. Trailing and softly belted at the waist and decorated with a fetching floral bouquet, the negli gee is most becoming and suited to the languid mood. Pastel shades are most appropriately chosen for this type of negligee. For tho happy, carefree mood, which delights In comfort as well as smartness for the boudoir. Miss Talmadgo is charmingly dressed in a Mandarin suit. Here colors gay and vivid suit the mood, and gor geous tones in the happy blendinga of China and Japan are most in trisuinic. Contrasts in rich pur ples and gold, fuschia and black embroidered in gold, scarlet and . black, orchid and purple, blue, green and red, and white and gold, all are effective and gorgeous in tone and design. ;Jim finds himself trapped in a '. locked, barred storeroom of a 1 small-town telephone building , which Is on fire. AXTLKits thfvti;k One of the most rcmantic pha ses of the world's history, and contain!- the most spectacular period in American chronicles, is slowly vanish lug. The passing of the old American West,- the cowboys, the cattle, and the .har dy pioneers w ho invaded and conquered a fcreat empire, these are tho highlight of 'Sundown", Jhc First National production, which comes to the Antlers Thea tre on Sunday and Monday. Karl Hudson's story, as pre sented in 'Sundown", has raised the iiui-ilon in the minds of Am ericans as to the future meat supply of tjiis nation. During the lut two decades the great rattle owners of the Wes( have been gradually forced tp seek new grazing lands. This condi tion was brought about by home steaders who were apportioned small sections of land by govern ment grants. Libsrty Thca.r Fii-h lim Ktli and nail In pnn 1 Mr.:; on r il tu hunil conflict on th.' m:il's 1,1 an sir;.ani; hundr.'ils of f.-i t In thi. Hir. in....-i::i; his step and ami.ist i:hni.;i;-K to a ghastly ilalh on the nn k.1 h. low. It but ono of thv t.irilU (Ji voloiioil ith amazing i.kill in -Th Air Hawk." tho first ui Hip riiti'rtalnln? Al Wilson aviation snu.t m-lodremns whlrh cnm"s to tli. I.ibi'rty 'iluatrH to morrow, Monday nnd Tuesdr.y. Wilvon. tailed by iritic.i thn or.-.'miin of tho Hoavons." has I'st.itilisht'd hpiistdf a.s one of tho most I'oi.nKir of tho cinema stats fcy hia daiitiK exploits in the clouds. Mr. nd Mrs. It. IlainburK. and niece. Miss Mary Iieahis. Lit this morninc for eastern iwints, where they ill spend the next month or ta vi-ninn. Th-y I'l vit In Omn- ha. Kansas l it v. St. Imls. iui I id no 10 isiints in Tennes.- -e. Miss Renins ill make a trip to Clarks- da.e. Mi, a., wnere shy will spend some time visit ins with her father. H U. iteams. and on her return ill visit In Kennukv points, where she has relatives. Thev are taking the Crest Northern nn'rt th fntnn Pacific route. to