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I SOCIETY By BEULAH JEWETT ' All contributions to this page, society, women's cluba, and personals, should be telephoned to the society editor by Friday of each week. Telephone No. 135. ' burn drew the tewing priie. The Mrs. II. I). Harris. Mrs. J. I. a , I ""Wi guests were grouped around the, Mrs. Ben Zlgler. Mrs. Willlu Mrs. Ponsler Hostess to Monday Bridge Club Rridge club met for play this week , vitcd the members with Mrs. J. C. Ponsler, who ar- Party Compliments Birthday Anniversary To surprise Miss Verlle Tracy, Myrtle' Creek Girl Honored With Shower Mia- V . 1 1 1 V. I) I . L - . 1 . . n ir-.,v in I- ... V.- r "D'i ro,"!"'m-''l Miss Amy Stelrer of I lvZT lV, t0"1, wlr,n! -M-vrtle Creek with a kitchen show friends tn .h u-P i. Int'n"".e on Th.irs.lay afternoon from two friends to the Kolilhagen Apart- to five at her home at 951 S v..ln ro ,r7hiH:ri'.. Dy. M-. Richardson and Mrs. Rob- li.iiiinL. Vintii . .T7iT i lm undlay. Invited to meet Miss , I i"'' '""."i ?.''t mes Miller. e,l hv mi "M?.1"- -mn, Thoenson, Mrs, v w : ,;. .... "ranch, Mrs. Ben Palm, Tracy." M?ss Myth " Henderson I WhlrY'" g?" V'?' Miss Kathryn Olsen, Miss Florl ja !?' MA'fr'el,1ri th ence Thompson. Miss Elshv X?'",.? 1 "k .M.r.8' ir.'d Barker. llloomstrom. .Miss Ehle Canter-J T." 7' rS' . C' itven V,: Hubert Klndlay. Mrs. C. E. Ri,h- a,i ti, ,,.:: a.on-Mr- Han, uienn Kichardson. Mrs. Haynes Hostess to Matrons Friday Mrs. F. XV. Haynes opened her home on Friday afternoon to a number of smart matrons ar-i ranging several bridge tables for ranged her rooms attractively with those wbo cared to play. Mrs.1 baskets of pink carnations. High George Johnson held high score score for the afternoon was held by at bridge, and Mrs. Frank I.I1-! Mrs. Elmo Maulden. At nlav were IiOVe, m Bell. small tables for a dainty lunch-: Mrs. J. E. Enser. Mrs. E. Maulden. eon. served by Mrs. Haynes, her Substitutes for mother, Mrs. E. Porter, and Mrs. II. Wadilell, Hagars Hosts to Jolly Good Fellows Club The members of the Monday t Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hagar In- day morning to Bpend the week end Mrs. Betts Viiltt ' with friends. F. 1. Belts was a visitor in Rose- burg this afternoon, and spend a .urn. r.ninm rauixner wno nas rew noura attending- to business miss ieaa naynes. Men. A two course luncheon was lleiuy, Mr. and Mrs. George Thorn- on Friday were Mrs.'served. Mrs. ZiKler has Invited the as. Mr. ami Mrs. F. s Minim.. ir In her honor Thursilnv evenim. un.i tera Mi. i .,..,. -..ui.i..., . i... i-iuu w ut-r nome lur us nvi iin-n- ...m ..n n. ri-ivr nam, Mr. ami .m rs. "int r niiaiig nave Decn planned lor r rami mown. Mr. and Mis. John her stay. bury. Miss Mrs Muriel leno Farleigh Miss Waterman. Ida Mrs. Geo. and Mr. Lodge Has Supper Party Monday Evening A six o'clock supper was serv ed Monday evening to the mem bers and their families of Illahee Division No. EtiO. G. I. A. to the H. of L. fc. at the Waccabee Hall. After a short business meeting me evening was given over to daughter. Bidden Storey lies. Mrs. J. H. Booth Mrs. L. K. Skinner. Mrs. Frank Inir i.iiourn. Mrs. ira u. Kiddle, Mrs. ft O O Turner, Mr. and Mrs. 11 N Gray- Houck. Mrs. M. S. Hamm. Mrs.i Masonic Dance Announced lunbuit, and Mr. and Mrs. Itolami i;- - "rs. i.ioya i.. tor J-ebruary l I -' It'iieslumnts we served Crocker. Mrs. George Sewell.i , , . i after cards. Mrs. J. D. Osborne, Mrs. T. E. The Masonic dance, an event an-1 Singleton, Mrs. Edwin Thornton.! nounced for February 1L, is one of ! . " - "J Mrs. George Wharton Mrs Jack; ",e forthcoming atfiilrs of interest. 1 iMrs. LOCKWOOd Hostess W harton. Mrs. Roy Bellows'. Mrs.i Th dance will be limited to Ma- at Luncheon and Bridue Glenn Wlmterly, Mrs. George, on9 ""'v. and is being arranged M , i..k.. ,, Johnson. Mrs. f. D. Virden, Mrs. tor by the Iloseburg Idge Ancient ' . "r":lllI, , ., " anu Aci'i-n iil Krotllsh KitH Masons .... . ... j .u,,. ,,.,,!. oi ine jo Tiinrii viBiitir in souioern tanior. mutters. .Mr. iu.tia iui.i..u liooil Fellows Club, and a number of nla for the past few weeks, return- Green. , invited guests to their country ; ed to Roseburg this morning. Mrs. . home last week for an evening of Faulkner was a guest of her daugh- From Dlllard "."!. Mis. II. W. Shaw, and Mr. ter Mrs. Lane Thornton In Los An- Mrs. I. B. Thompson was a visit Roland Agee held high score at ! geles. and of her son It. W. Faulk- or here this morning and was shnn. I tier In Sacramento. ping for a few hours. Mrs. Thnnrn. , son n-sides at Dlllard. Mrs Nathan Fullerton has as heri . house guest' her sister Mrs. R. E. 'Mr. Logan Visits Ijiwler of Pan Francisco. Mrs. F. J. V. Uigan was In today visit-i Schwarti entertained informally ! Ing and transaciliiK business mst. cards. Seated at the card tables the club members Mr. and members were , Josepn hiiocliley. Mr. and Mrs. II and Mrs. M. Al- I W. Shaw. Mi. and Mrs. Cliarlea were Mrs.! H. V. Oerien. Mrs. Tlnrold Km. Mrs. Charles Hagar, Mrs. Charles ,(,r thp benefit of the recently or- Wharton and Miss Frances Ho rn 'I hui sday. thu bridge later. Mrs. group Leon playing McClin 5(10 and other social diversions.' of tn" 'acuity, who has been mgn score was herd by Mrs. M, S. Allen and Mr. C. O. Webber, ;: a Bridge Entertains Guests of Mrs F. W. Haynes Junior Class Selects "The Hottentot" The announcement has been made that the Junior class of the Rnsehurir Ulvh U.hnnl ...ill . as their annual production "The fc-astem Star IVlemberS Jiottentot, a humorous play fa miliar to many for Its clever situa tions and lines. Miss Alice Ueland. well. ft Mrs F. A. Knight of Roseburg, Is a guest at Long Beach, California of her daughter Mrs. George Ber rler. Mrs. Knight will be In the south for several weeks. re sponsible for several successful high school productions In the past, will coach "The Hottentot." The cast has been selected and includes Norman Hess, Kldress Judd. Donald Kadabaugh, Thelma I on s .' nr,lv Z. WKre "T,n,il B"". Roy Pettey. Glade Bniton, and on Saturday for the entertain-l Morrill Rltter. ,ml in n Kruup io wntcn Mrs. F. W. Haynes was hostess at her nomo at 44:1 Ella street. High score was held by Mrs. J. C. Hume, and low by Mrs. George Bolter. Luncheon was served by Mrs. ft ft Orange R Staffs Meet Informally An Informal business meeting and luncheon at the Palace of Haynes assisted by Mrs. Charles' Sweets Friday afternoon brought ivnarton to Mesdames H. H. Stapletiiin, Walter Hamilton, A. A. Wilder, L. A. Wells. Wm. Bell. N. Fullerton, J. W. Weaver. Mark publication. George Hunt, outgoing TIsdale, C. A. Lockwood, I. G. editor of the paper acted as toast Broadway. J. C. Hume, George master, and a number of speeches Bolter, J. F. Barker, Georgei were made by the officers and liradburn. H.C. Waddell, Ben Zig-i members of the faculty, ler, H. Casey, John Enger. Fred! WW scnwartz, ju. F. itice. ft Art Embroidery Club Has Pleasant Afternoon Enjoy Good Program A well arranged program ranging from grand opera to jazz surprised the members of Roseburg Chap ter No. 8, O. E. S. after a business meeting held recently. Mrs. War ren Burt had planned the program. Miss Edna Hazeltlne sang a grand opera number accompanied bv Miss Mildred Davis. Maynard Elva " escott. Mrs. H. A. Canaday gave a muBicai reading witn Mrs. LIntott at the piano, the High School male quartette gave several humorous selections and little Doro thy Miler of Oakand a solo dance. A pantomime by several members of the chapter was an enjoyable feature, followed by several popu lar selections on the saxaphone by Mr. LIntott. A guessing contest, of old songs played by Mrs. LIntott closed the program, Mrs. Kellington and Mr. Moreland winning the prizes. ft ft ft Interesting Lodge Event on Thursday One of the outstanding events In lodge circles this week occurred on Thursday evening when the Past Noble Grands club of Roseburg Re bekah Lodge No. 41 entertained their husbands and the. members of the Stttherlln Past Noble Grands club and their husbands with a re ception and banquet at the Odd Fel together the first and second sem ester staffs of the "Orange R", the Roseburg High School bi-weekly Newly Married Couple Surprised by Students Mr and Mrs. John Hatfield Dlxonvllle. whose wedding . was h..r. Th. a,.,....... I., k.. "Kk wo" I1"' bridge prize, anil Mrs ed, and will be beautifully decural- ' " ' ' "eld low score. Guests ed for the event. All arrangements ltl t "" Zte.?lr- ti,rK" are In the hands of llarrv Wilcox, l'".1 ' 11 r"' F ,)S' ",m,3 H. N. (imvbill and Niles Simelker. tf'.h "U"" "en Zigler. Mrs. ...... .... v.,,111... .ins, itewi Wharton, Mrs. Heinle Vvest. Mrs. ired Strang, Mrs. George Boll en ) . Mrs. Lee A. Wells, and Mrs. liar. old Fee. ft ft ft Mrs. Gcrvais to Give The blue Devils orchestra has bi secured. ft ft ft Mrs. S. N. Young Hostess to Club Mrs. S. N. Vnnnir nrnvlded pleasant afternoon on Friday for j Recital at Glide . ne memoers ot me tignt-u Kriuge Ml,. ,Kaae M, ,;,.rva3 of CAM club. Mrs. J I. Lovo Mrs H. 1". assisted by her children, will give a Harris, and Mrs. J C. Ponsler sub-1 .-eeltal in the auditorium of the stltutlng lor members who were iaide school Frldav evening. Janu- Mr' " T 8t J'7ry 3"- M's- lil'r"'l is a graduate n!i, ti S' p i V' ,he KuKt'ne 1,ibl l i'lverslty IMy,n r3' i . K',,'n' mFv A- wh"ro 8he niiijoml in elocution and F. McKenzle and Mrs. Harold Fee. ti,i iu ,i, n , ,i High score was held by Mrs. Love. ,,eared in public since coming ..." ville, und returned hume this afternoon. Mrs. Fetsler In noi I.DETt CIIASHK8 ." TllltOK.H IIOL'SB lo-lW Prm Lnunl WLra. - KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.. Jan. 24. A ten-ton boul-. dor, loosened from Its moor- Ings on top of the mountain three miles north of Algo- ma, crashed down the noun- tain side at exactly 1:0(1 o1- clock this morning and struck the house owned by William Dhrman of Algonia. but occupied by the families of Steve Masters and Karl Krauss. The boulder passed com- pletely through five rooms Antlers Theatre "Manhandled," Gloria Swanson's new Paramount picture, which comes to the Antlers theatre Sun day and Monday was produced by Allan Dwan from Frank Tuttle's adaptation of Arthur Stringer's story that ran serially In The Saturday Evening Post Miss Swan son has the role of a shoo eirl in a departnrn.t store, whose desire for beautiful clothes and a so-called good time leads her into free and easy contact with bo many men mat ner reputation is tarnished She learns that the love of a Rood man Is more precious than exuen- sive jewelry and gorgeous furs. Mrs. Cecil Fessler and son, werel of the residence and demol- visitors In this city today from the rural districts, and were shopping tor a lew nours. In From Canyonville Bess and Huron Clotigh, of Can yonville, were In Roseburg today shopping and attending to business matters. Here Friday Mrs. Garrison was a visitor from the north here for a few hours Friday. Mrs. Garrison re sides at Oakland, and was here shopping and visiting with some friends. iiKiimlas county to reside of Mrs. Frank Brown wna a rraJ A..nn n. -I.. ... ..... . . " uu u c.u- ioic c.t-iii inc ei ij ini i ul .i twi IOUS bOHleSS this week to the uary, were surprised by a motor members of the Roseburg Art party of high school students who Kmbroiderv Clnh. An tha m-m, ' .i... ..i ...i.k i day anniversaries of Mr iirn.n I l-.i.i. i... -i d.k ... ... i lows hall. The parlors were charm ...! 1, , I . . .....j .n.-ii " 1 ' JJUIII mill , . t,nl l.Dt,.a . With streamers of pink and green, the colors of the order. A short program arranged by the officers of the Roseburg club. In cluded the following numbers, reading, "The Dancing School," Gordon Stewart; reading, "Our Em blems," Tlllie I. Johnson: solos, "My Motto." and "Silver Threads Among the Gold." Mrs. W. W. Ash craft; reading. "Cuddle Doon," Mrs. Alva Wetherall. Guessing games and BOO entertained the guests un til supper was served in the ban quet hall. dents of that vicinity are keenly anticipating the program. Mrs. tiervnls will feature several numbers from the beloved of James Whltronib lillev, and Luncheon was served alter cards. ft ft ft Luncheon and Bridge at Home of Mrs. Allen A luncheon and afternoon bridge brought the members of the piintonime old favorites including Friday Bridge Club together this ! "old Bark Joe." "Coming Through week at the home of Mrs. Clair K. I the Rye," "Rock of Ages," anil oth Allen. Guests for the afternoon i ers. were Mrs. C. B. Wade, Mrs. Leon $ McCllntock. and Mrs. Dernie West. Miss Rast Hostess at The members nt play were Mrs. Ir- , , i r i vin Brunn. Mrs. Fred Schwartz, Luncheon and Bridge Mrs. Louis Melvln, Mrs. C. A. Lork-j Miss Gertrude Rast served a one wood, and Mrs. Allen. The bridge o'clock luncheon on Friday to the Majestic Theatre The Last Man on Earth." an amusing story of life in 1950 opens at the Majestic theatre on Sunday evening. This highly Imaginative fantasy by John D. Swain first appeared in ..ninsey s magazine, and was pro duced ai me r ox West Coast Stu dlos under the direction of Jack the rest- Ulystone. It presents the unique sit uation of a world suddenly denuded of all men throuch a strange dis ease called "Masculltls." For ten poet i years woman explorers kept up a w ill i "caret, for nn adult male but wlth- oui success until a woman crook stumbled upon a hermit living far away from civilization in the depths of a large forest. prize was won by Mrs. Melvln. . ft ft ft Dinner Compliments Joint Anniversaries Complimenting the Joint birth day anniversaries of Mrs. XV. K. Bates and daughter, Miss Wlnnl- unu .uih. lienrv unr h n. nn, li.ifi..l.i .......- 1.1..1. ..- "iu mo past lew school students. Luncheon was days, tIo c 11b members present-, served to the guests at the close of L . c,larm,nR 8l"s. I an evening of games and Informal The members present were amusements Mrs. A. H. Perrln. Mrs. Floyd s Safley, Mrs. Joseph Shockley. I LI Rjt D- i . Mrs. George Cluck. Mrs. t" ? H. M. Pierson Host Author, Mrs. Lydia Hooper, Mrs. 1 to Telephone Employes Henry Snyder. Mrs. H. Worth-i . ,.,... .VL , ington. Mrs. V. K. Hnrlhnn t ' . " . " e ' nnum Larstens, Mrs. Lucy In gels, Mrs. Ben Palm. Mrs. Carl Palm. Mrs. Ella Palm. Mrs. Earl Decker. Mrs. Alice Rhodes, Miss Susie Lewis and the hostess. Mrs. James Byrd will be host ess to tne club on February 4. w ft ft Arrangements Complete for Cadman Concert Arrangements have been com pleted for the artists recital at the Helnllne Conservatory on Monday evening when Carles Wakefield Cadman the composer of Indian Music, and the Princess Tslanina (Cha-nee-na) will be presented to the Roseburg public for the first time. Cadm.m's work Is familiar to nearly everyone who has heard and thrilled to his beautiful Indian songs, and the Princess, who is a full-blooded Indian, has the ideal mezzo Bofirano voice for his mu sic. Mr. Cadman had what he feels is the most touching tribute paid to him by a young lady. Miss Elaine Anderson of Los Angeles, who has written a poem, dedicated to him after hearing his recent re cital at the University Club, when he presented a program of his own compositions assisted by Margaret Messer Morris, soprano. The poem which was published in the Ixis Angeles Times is as follows: To you. within whose heart doest lie Sweet songs of Waters and Blue Sky, Of Autumn's glory, Spring's re birth. The beauties and the Joys of earth: Who thru your genius hands can bring, Their message Pke a human thing, In rippling chords of melody fir notes of throbbing ecstacy; You speak the souls of races dumb, In living notes their stories come. And fisltucd by your music's brush. We sense the dawn and hear the thrush. of H. I M. Pieinon. at 1205 East Fourth Avenue Monday evening, was a pleasant occasion for a number of men connected with the local tele phone company, Including several from out of town. A radio concert was an interesting diversion. Mrs. H. M. Plerson served a delicious luncheon at the close of the eve ning to: R. F. Woodward, division superintendent of maintenance, of Portland: J. M. Lamb, division plant chief of Eugene; Mr. Kuhn and Mr. McLein of Myrtle Creek; O. P. Amstein of Camas Valley; and O. S. Carroll, R. L. Brockley, F. M. Brown, and the host, all of Roseburg. ft ft ft Young People Surprise Peggy Lockwood Miss Peggy. Lockwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lockwood, was surprised on Monday evening by a group of her friends, the young people playing games and enjoying a delicious luncheon. In the group were wave Heed. Mahnon Wlmer. Maxine Hlney, Phyllis Powell, Georglna Warner, Helen Russell, Mildred Schlenker, Mildred Oil man, Gertrude Ogle, Charles Noble, Floyd Brown, William Fisher. Leo Swarz. Noel' Cavender." Elton Jack-1 tt'.i T"a "f '"P son. Robert Opple. and Wallace members of her bridge club, seating ner guests at a table rragrant with early spring pussy willows and yel low Jacquiniot. Covers were placed for Mrs. J. F. Barker. Mrs. S. A. Sanford, Mrs. A. A. Wilder, Mrs. I. G. Broadway, Mrs. George Bolter, Mrs. Roy Bellows, Mrs. Stanley Kid- fro.l n.,i .even vii, h -1 r napman. Mrs. wa- . , .h n,M ;:' !'""" fullerton. Mrs. A. Ilaum, Mrs. Winston Fri.l .vnm- .. 1 Charles Wharton and Mrs. J. C. i .." ..' 1 . i Hume. n,inrr u i i;i un eeiuereu an at tractive dinner table where covers i The members of the snnner com mittee, Mrs. Edythe Kellev. Mrs. Jennie Wade. Mrs. Susie Jackson. Mrs. Eva Farrier, were gowned In white with caps and aprons In green and pink, and the tables were attractive in the same colors, with clusters of ferns. Dollies edit ed in pink and green were used at the table, and tiny gold gavels given the ladles as favors. Attending the affair from Suther lln. were Mr. and Mrs. I. J. ('.off Mrs. Sarah Haynes. Mr. and Mrs H. B. Shamp, Mrs. Lewis J. Allen Mrs. Maude Culver, Mr. and Mrs W. Hartshorne, Mrs. Mable Boss Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Shlria, Mr. and Mrs. ueorge Shamp, Mr. and Mrs D. Grieve, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rood M. C. Bond. Leona Slack, H. B. Shank, and Ollle Avery. ft ft ft Many Attend Loan Fund Tea Tuesday Many took the opportunity on Tuesday of calling at the Presby terian church where the annual At the b'ldce tables in the after noon Mrs. Roy Bellows held high score. ft ft ft L. F. T. Members Dance on Tuesday Evening The members of the L. F. T. danc ing club gathered on Tuesday even- llnp nt the k'nli'lilu r.f lvit.iaB 1...II An r.iKS uancing party Has been : and enjoyed several hours of Infor announced for next Thursday , mal dancing. Supper was served at night. The arfalr will be un- eleven thirty, usually entertnlnlne. as several nnl-1 ". que features are being planned. Sun-1 A parly composed of Mrs. 7.. C. or Kuth, and were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Bowden, Mrs. Elmer Hughes, Vance Perry, Miss Winnifred Bates and Mr. and Mrs. XV. It. Bates, ft ft ft Elks Will Dance Next Thursday Night per will be served at the close of Brown and daughl tne uance, and card tables will be I Mrs. li. arranged In the ladies parlors. 'Brands AT THE LIBERTY "Ijtughlng at Danger," one of Richard Talmadite's best pictures, will be presented at the Liberty Theatre again tonight. This pho toplay depicts the great stunt star in thrilling action with a mystery running through the Btory. that Is gripping. The screen's greatest daredevil, Richard Taltnadbge, Is at his best In this production and the theatre-goers of Roseburg should not miss this opportunity to see this play tonight. J LOCAL NEWS J On Business A. It. Shel:on was In this city Friday attending to business mat ters. Mr. Shelton resides at Corval lis. From Ashland In this city yesterday from south ern points was K. A. Acklln. Mr. Acklin resides at Ashland, and as here attending to business matters. Ished furniture and every- thing In Its path. It was a narrow escape for the sleep- Ing occupants. The rock struck and demolished the crib occupied by the Mas- ter's baby, but In some manner the child mlracul- ously escaped unharmed. The woman occupants have not yet recovered from the shock. The rock was about ten feet In . diameter and after wrecking the house rolled outsldo and took off the cor- ner of the garage, but mlB- sed the car and crashed In- to the woodshed where (t came. to rest. 4 T Kpcndliur Week Knd In Corvnllls Carrie Gilbert left yesterday for CorvalllB, where Bhe will spend the week end visiting with Miss Helen Churchill who Is at tending o. A. C. Mr. Watson Visits Mrs. Charles Watson was a visitor from the southern part of tne county today. Mrs. Watson Is a Myrtle Creek resident, and was hero visiting and shopping. From It bid le Annette Whipple was a visitor In this city today from Riddle. Miss Whipple Is a teacher in the'ftlt here at 6:20 p. m. today. Kw.no ni-iiijuiB, mm was nere vts-j iting witn friends and shopping. EW OHE (AMOclatfd ITm L&M4 Wir.,1 TOKIO, Jan. 24. A sharo earth quake of ten seconds' duration was Mr. Woodruff 111 R. A. Woodruff, a well known resiuein, la critically Ml at bis home on Winchester street, ac cording to reports today. All the family are at his bedside; Bashfords Return Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bashforl. who have been In Portland for l'ie past week, returned to their home In this city last night. Mr. Bash ford was there attending to busi ness matters. They made the trip by motor. Going to Fiigone ' The Roseburg National Guard team goes to Eugene on Monday to play a return game with the guard team of that cltv. local guardsmen defeated Lane county players a few days ago. the score belns: nulte rln so that a good game Is to be ex ported on Monday. WOOL GROWERS ELECT (AwocUtMl Ptrm Lcued Win.) SAN FRANCISCO, Jan.- 24. Frank J. Hagenbarth of Spencer, Idaho, was elected president ' of the National Wool Growers . Asso ciation at the closing session of the sixtieth annual convention here yesterday. The three vice-presidents who also were re-elected are: F. A. Ellenwood, California; A.""" A. Johns, Arizona; and W. C. .Coffey, Minnesota. New members of the exectttlve committee are Kenneth Chalmers, Colorado: Clyde Bacon, Idaho; and C. H. Williams, Montana. Invitations for next year's con vention were submitted by Poca tella and Boise. Idaho: Salt Lake Citv: Snokana and rttirta . Mnn. TheiThe time and place will be fixed IhAk.. 1L .. .... ... ' ' uiu executive committee. BORN DECKER Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Decker, at Cleveland. Saturday, Jan uary 21, 1925, a girl. Hatflelds Visit- Here today visiting with frlemli E. Cook and daughter Lois land attending to business tnntleni motored to Eugene Satur- STAR'S LONG HAIR MAY START SWING IN STYLE Sing on the world needs your song. Thru love, and joy, the heart grows strong. Your songs are those that cannot die While hearts are young and hopes are high. Joy, sorrow, passion, pain and mirth, Ywti touch the heart-strings of tbe earth. Robertson. - ft ft ft The pledelng of Edna Perrln. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Perrln of Roseburg. has been an nounced at Oregon Agricultural college by Beta Kappa sorority. Miss Perrln Is In her Freshman year. ft ft O. F. F. Card Club Is Organized Another card club has been or- Roseburg Woman's club was in pro gress during the afternoon. The rooms were most attractive In pret ty combinations of flowers and fern, one of the beauty spots being a large basket of red roses sent by Mrs. Caroline Willis. Red carna tions were t)sed on the tea tables, and a cluster of pick carnations at tne piano. The program Included several In teresting numbers. Mrs. Foster But ner, president or the club opened the meetlnc. Mrs. L. L. Covert ac companied hv Mrs. Helnllne sunp and other sclos were bv Mrs. Fred i ; AT ("Tn A. Brand, nr- Russell I.ln- """"i receniiy, me group mei-; Strang, and Mr f Ing for the first time with Mrs. leompanled hy Mrs. . u on January 11. i n e tot t, and Miss Lucille Sapping- SJJr'h" be',nr n " ,h; : F: ' Evelyn Nolan gave two card club, and five hundred has ; readings. Miss Sapplngton gave a been chosen as the game. High I nlano seleniinn n,i m nn.t... scores were held hy Mrs. Henry Worthingion and Mrs H. H. Hid inger, and Mrs. Fred Fields low. The members are Mrs. Granls Mrs. Charles Shockley, Mrs. Henry Wonhlngion. Mrs. Ed Peyton. Mrs. Cluck. Mrs. II. II. Hldlnger. Mrs. Ilattle McAfee. Mrs. Ilannn ( A II D.. . I c- I 1 S. Munroe. tin explained briefly, the object of the Ixian Fund Tea. The sum of $20 was contributed to the fund. fj- rM Mi ij it ' ri 1 ll fa'. r , j. , t i - y- J 4 were Mr. and Mrs. John Hatfi'V They reside at Dlxonvllle. From Glide In from Glide today shopping a-id visiting witn friends, were Mr. an. LEEPER OIL WELL The Leeper Dome Oil Well on. erntlons were shut down vester. day by Constable F. w 7'iiiii.d li r. I. n.i i . " Mrs. Therman Cannon, and family I ,? a'"'hed the well under exe They returned homo this afternoon. r, , ',. T1,f J"(fm,'i" enter- me iniuuii court on January 22 the claim being in the Bum of $r,S2. The bill Is an old one hav ing been filed against the Oakland Oil Company last July, a stipu lation was agreed upon at that time, nut It Is claimed by toiney Complon. acting for plaintiffs, that the terms of stipulation were not rarrled On Business Here attending to Interests yes terday and transacting business matters was J. M. Alnutt. Mr. Al nult resides in Eugene. At the the out. Southern Pacific company, was In consequently a Judgment was the city today attending to official requested and obtained. It is ex- Here From Medford A. S. Itosenbuum, district freleht anu pussenger agent with ihe , lulles. Hers Today V. B. McKean and daughter were visitors In this city today, and spent the day visiting and amend ing to business matters. They are liixonvllle residents. peeled that a settlement will be made and the operations resumed at the well at once. TEACHERS MEET. A rery Interesting one meet ing was held at the high school auditorium today. Teachers from all parts of the sone were pre sent, and the representation was exceptionally good. The program was pleasing and covered many abrnchea of educational work. Mrs. Ackert, county school su perintendent was in charea of the meeting. Miss Leona. Mars-' tera, formerly of this city, who Is In charge of the music in the Kugene schools, was in attend ance and gave an Interesting talk. ..... IIE.VD-KI.AMATIf FALLS ItOAD lih'I.NO t'l.KARED. FEWER ACCIDENTS inert are Mrs. (.ranis, 'and donations by other club mem-1 M these days of bold '- nm f ill l.. n i - j Fred Fields. Mrs. Caroline Willis presided at Ihe tea tahle, and was a.'slsted by the cnmmlrfe nl.nnln. tha lu ll. Perrln. Mm. F. Mrs I If vr.n r .' J. B. Patrick. Mrs. iBemls Mr. u- t- vin..A mm. i naries names- ihi... r-hon,u .... n. . e....i. tpr. Illll Mm P-anb Il.nn -,l,n uw", i ...... . in. nn. novn Krear. Mrs W L JLry2s"." " C1UCk " fc ai J ' ibed hair a tresses is rare. Lillian Rich made the ilis- covery a short time ago when she appeared at the Paramount West Coast Studio to begin work in Cecil B. de Mine's production of "The Golden Bed." Immediately she was the envy of aJl the short-haired -women Reports Just completed for the year 11124 show that grassing accl- oents per lnoo registered autnmo- ISetiirim to Oakland 'biles wer reduced on the South- Mrs. J. T. Bridges, who spent ern Pacific 22 07 percent, with a yesterday and last nlnht In this reduction of .10.11 per cent In the city visiting with friends, and number of fatalities compared shopping, returned to her home 'Hh year !23. Even In the face at Oakland this morning. of a large Increase In the number of registered automobiles In 1924 From Looking Glass ier 192:1. Fatalities at grsde cross- In from the southern Part of tho rlnss were reduced 3 9fl neren ner county today was Henry HocrKriro. , 1 .000.000 locomotives miles The .ir. iioecsstre is a resident gf Ixxik- department of safety of the South ing Glass, and was here vldtlng ern Pacific attributes this good and attending to business matters, shnwlna to efforts of the press, automobile associations, public Dr. Cooper III ! schools and Ihe Southern Pacific's Dr. M. E. Cooper Is confined to'own snfetv organisation comprls hls home by Illness, and probably , Ing officers and employes. In the will not be able tn return to his i matter of educating automobile oir.ce f.,r several days. He was ac drlnrs in safe practices on ap eld. nlally struck In the abdomen iironrhlng and crosslntr railroad uiiiihiij cue, anil paid no at- trucks Iti nnrti r,.,. ,l,,rl., later be- the year indicate lnrge Increase In chilled number of drivers stopping before in inii.,u. na l-n..lr- ...1.I..I. .. ,1 ..... .... ....,- 1 1 111 r r, nun i un llinilll BEND. Ore., Jan. 24. "Work of cloarlng the road between Bend and Klamath Falls was started this morning, according to officials of the Central Ore gon Stage company. The large snow plow which will be used on FortK Inmnth Hill, was unload ed at Skookum yesterday. Tho plow was supposed to have arriv ed several weeks ago and at var ious times It has been reported to have been In use on the Kla math hill stretch where tbe snow was unusually deep. The Bend-Klamcth stage how ever, has not made a trip In more than a week, but the stage company's freight truck will leave Bend tomorrow for Kla math Fnlls. Further trouble Is not anticipated by officials since the plow has at last arrived and Is at work. It is expected the stage will make regular trips be ginning Monday. It Is thought It will take 30 hours for the plow to go from Skookum to Kirk. Two crews are with the plow taking alternate shifts. with tention to the Injury. II came overheated and then taking a cold which settled In the , crossing tracks, which no members of the cast. Any lurking I ' , ! had much to do with making this desire she may have had to have j Mr.. Mi.l.r Qnor,h ; 'pj," wa ' .iTS'.W "i" "by" Icg'sC It bobbed quickly disappeared, but Mrs Edward W. M r, of the "r,l T. n? bile ervlce ii iia mm I.MIIK MM ll im ,iwi.-,, i. mum IHHI, WSS hard work. It has to be shiny and t?,,''st In tills city yesterday wavy and carefully groomed In ; morning Mrs. Miller Is on scene after scene of tne produc-! w."y .Portland by motor, when Hon. Hut the results w.ro so iur- I"'","1 J'1" her hiHband. Mr. MIL ,.i i. ni-iiHiiir irnui JosetiL tie IlLTtGIHII.I.'S AID WILL JO OX TRIAL. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 24. Eugeno like) Stecker. who-aid ed Grover C. Bergdoll, draft dod ger to esrape to Germany nearly five years ago and who volun tary surrendered yesterdav. will ho tried at the March -term of court. He said today' when brought from prison to the' Fed era I building, that he would plead guilty and have his trial over with quickly. Mrs. Emma Bergdoll, mother of Grover said today that so far as she knew her eon was still In Germany, she said she bad a let ter from . i'm recently, dated at Welngarlen. Wurttemberg. "I am sick and tired of ths commissions renulrliir school hns. ' whole business." said Vra n.. and ses and trucks containing cxplo-'doll to Federal a.gents. "I wish he'slves or Inflammable Iquldi to,Grover would have sense like Ike ' " u. " "; I county. Iiurlng her slay. Mrs. M If ther do . ne. ...I. u nr.Hie...H : .. " " KU"M " '"" ' m'"lua 'l" Of"n. the News-Review furn- ' ' '" iBhes Its 4;c0 suoscrlOcrs the lat stop before crossing tracks o With a compieirt inaserr wfrs service, reaching to al! parts ol end. land come home. Mrs. Oscar Weeks and daughter ere In this city shopping and vis. Ming today. They reside at Ruckles.