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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1925. Woman's i&g Jat9 M SOCIETY- By BEULAH JEWETT All coatiibutlom to Oils page, soviet?, women's clubs, and personals, should be telephoned ,to the society editor bjr Friday of each week. Telephone No. 135. ciety folk, and this year a whirl of iOnd iiridtfe Hostess gay parties and dances will fill Mia. c. VV. Wharton has been each wuelc. The lni'oiiant dates one of tho charming hosiessea of of tho month. Washington's birth- the week, InvtiliiK a number of day. Valentine's J)ay. and Lincoln's imatrons to he her kupsIs at lunch birthday. bririK a host of clever en- eon on Tuesday at the KuhlluKen tertalninR Meas to the tnlnd of the Apartments. A color mutifuf ye soclety matron, tired of the limit-low was i ffi-rtlvi y used at the ed opportunities of the winter sea- 'luncheon tables, with yillow daffo on for varying the social routine. Idlls charniliiK In tall vases. I'ink At least two events In the next tarnations were limd ah". ill the two weeks are engrossing the nt-! minis. Mrs. Damn, and .Mrs. tention of different groups. On ' Hroadway assisted Mrs. Wharton. February twelve the Scottish Kiln Ilrlilgn tables were mnile up fiir Masons from various points In the hours after luncheon Mrs. JJ. Douglas County will gather for an Casey holding hlch score, Informal dance at the Armory for In the group were: Mesdames the benefit of the recently organ- jFred Haynes, H. H. stapleton A lzed DoMolay chapter which is In jA. Wilder. J. V. Darker, I. (; need of funds. The I.. F. T. danc- .Hroadway, Fred Chapman, N Ful ing club members are planning lemon, II. V. Waddell w S Ham- wlth eager Interest their cosiumes for the masque ball announced for February 17. The affair will be the gayest of the winter season for the club many of which are planning unique and novel cos tumes. ft Mrs. Stanton Entertains H. S. Bible Class The members of the High School Bible Class of the Christian church were the guests of their teacher, Mrs. Charles G. Stanton on Thursday evening. A business meeting was held In the early part oi me eveninn, mm innw n ujuuia was eiecieu premueui nr mv turn- ing year; Glade Hruton. vlce - presi - will, inim wairr,, "",I,et WllCOX. treasurer, nnu juuu nuuuuaunu, sergeant-at-arms. . Informal games filled the re mainder of the evening, and freshments' were served by Mrs. Stanton. ' ft Valentines Day Inspires Children's Party The approach of Valentines Day! Is always heralded by social event J ,i. ..i... ,. whlch seize uiwn the clever sym bols of the day for their Inspira tion. The time Is especially an Interesting one to children, and among the social nffnira planned for the younger et was one the early part of the week for which Mrs. Louis Melvin was hostess, complimenting the seventh birth day anniversary of her dutighter, Mavis. Mrs. Ijtwrenno fioux assisted Mrs. Melvin during Hie afternoon of games arranged for the little folks and a luncheon was served at a table gay with Valentines aii'l a large birthday cake. Hidden to the affair were .Marie (ioux. Con nle Tremper, Rose Mnrle Slora, Shirley May llriinn, Irvln llriinn, Jr., Agnes Crawford, Nervln Craw ford. Hetly Fee, Itulh (Illinore, jonn ungues, 1.0111s mourn i 'i.v,ly f i.r d.mghter Helen. An nr- murgarci iictiucy, .iiiiiim'ii r.ihe Virginia Yount, Louis Melvin. Smart Social Event on Wednesday The second In ft series or smnrl bridge luncheons for w hich Mrs. J ',. W. Wharton has bei n hostess this week, brought a number of so ciety folk to the Kolllllilgell Apartments on Wednesday. Spring flowers In shades of yellow were prettily arranged at the tables whlrh were Piter cleared for bridge. Mrs. i&anlcy Kidder hold ing high score. Mrs. (icorge Wharton and Mrs. George Holler assisted Mrs. Wharton serve to the following: Mrs. J. E. Sawyers, Mrs. M. II. Green. Mrs. T. H. Vlrden. Mrs. Rinnley Kidder, Mrs. Hen 7.lgler. Mrs. John Enger, Mrs. William Hell, Mrs. Irvln llrutiii. Mrs. Glenn Wimberly, Mrs. Jack Whar ton. Mrs Edwin Thornton, Mrs. I,ee A. Wells, Mrs. George Wllsr ton, Mrs. Lloyd Crocker, and Miss Gertrude Rust. Umpqua Chiefs Planning Another Social Event The recent sovlnl aftnlr f'r which the rnrio.la Clii'is were hosts proved so siu'rensful tlrit an other Is tiling planned for F liru ary SR. The 1 ' inpuuii Chiefs will lie hosts, entertaining Ihe Clop qua S(U;iws, the nieinbers of the Douglas County Concert I'.'ini and their wives, and the iiiemlii t i he Drum Corps nnd tlieir wives. The eenl will 1"' held In Hie K. P. hall, and will l entirely informal Diiiiiii.g. .?!- and other nuius.'im nts w ill enter tain the gathering, and IiiihIkoii will be served. ' if Lincoln's Birthday Is Inspiration for Event Lincoln's Hlrlhdiiv provide! 1I1" motif for the sorliii gatheiing of Chsp'er No . or.ler of the Ea-t-ern Slar. Thursday evening, f low the n cuiar ltl-i v ss meeting of the orgnni.alloti. Minlatiiie leg Cabins cenlereil the long I'lbles in the biinrjuet Mum wtore a il-'-llrious s ipiier wns served, and gsv lllllo pickaninnies were favors lit each plsce. An inti renting leaiure was the r' aillng of a siorv or poem hearing on l.tn'-oln. bv each guest, and three members present told of seeing Ltnenlu ne: s-tnally and nt hi m Ins him M '1 I n1 Johnson, for ninny years . retsrv of the rhapt- r. told some in'creM ing hits fiom the chaptei s history during his yeari of serv us. Casey, J. C. Il;Itor, -p. 1 neatre r arty Compliments Mrs. Faith Schomaker To compliment one of their number, Mrs. Faith Schomaker. I who li ft last week for Sh,Mh fur an extended visit, a group of girls :from the local telephone exchange (enjoyed a theatre party recently j Wnh luncheon later at the Palace !f Sweets. In the party were Mrs s( homaker, Mrs. May Ryron Mrs' i jobTt Rrookley, Miss Leila Mc- ( omas. Miss Mildred Mathews , MiH8 Vp,.,0 strnuVr am Mi88 : Mrs. Baney Is Hostess to Sunshine Club Chaltlng and sew:ng occupied (he Indies of the Nortlmlilo Sun- shine Club on Thursday afternoon wnen tney gathered for several pleasant hours with Mrs. Stanley , j"- orougm a "" ' rl" '" with ""es of pussy willow and low bowls of violets at the luncheon table, where a two course lunch eon was served. Mrs. J. K. Kwell was n guest of Ihii cluh. The members present were Mrs. llussnll Harness, Mrs. 10. P. Ilallou, Mrs. Win. Kisher, Mrs. lien Chllson, Mrs. Itohert iinson. .wrs. rieii iiowen, mis. V. N. l ields. Mrs. I,. W. Ingles. Mrs. ''''' (oodman, .Mrs.- Colby, Mrs. I' lyde Laughrud. Mrs. II. s. Nlch- ls and the hostess. 8 a Mrs. Bacher Compiiments Daughter's Anniversary Mrs. Ciorge Ilacher of Winslon entertained -Holiday afternoon ut a rhiiniilng illnni r and birthday llllllv ronllillliielil IniF lli unlllvi.ry. ! railgeillent of red and u-lill,, with a graceful c luster of red carna tions made an altrnitlve table where covers were: placed for Pauline Unfair. Daphne Hughes, Kllzabcth Heiiner, Mildred Hln- nlger, Neva Agee, Kllcnbeth Aline ham. Norma Winslon, Shirley Knight. Arletu) Kllburu nnd Helen Ilacher. :: Mrs. Brunn Invites Club to Luncheon Friday Mrs. Irvln llriinn was a charm ing hostess tins week to the Krt day lliiilge cluh, luncheon at one Inviting them to o'clock. Early yellow dafrodlls 1111. 1 Jasmine hrnught a blight note of color to the pretty table where covers were placed for the members. Mrs. Clair K. All.n. Mrs Kred Schwartz, Mrs. A. J Ho. lira, I. -I. Mrs. l.oiiI Milvln. Mrs Harold Hudson, mid the guems. Mrs. J. I. Isive. Mrs. H l hl,ple, and Mrs. George Wiinrton. Tim liolies elijovid the usual af ternoon of cards after luncheon. Charming Wedding nt Myrtle Creek Sunday A 1 harming home wedding on S.indny nrtcrnoon, Vebrunry f i 1 m 1 . at the home of the bride's parent :, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stelzier ot Mvrtie Creek, unltiil In niiirrlat.e Mi-s Amy Stelzler of Myrtle i i k. and Glenn c. Rirhnrilsoii ot Koi Inirg. l.uK Ii. Elliolt, pastor of the Church of Christ, resd the si rv ce in the presence of a num ber of the family anil friends. I'liili'-r wms snivel) nfler the c r t 111 I'll y to Mr. slid Mrs. G. E. Hiili afl-.cn. Mr. and Mrs C. E. Hlih arilsnn. Mr. and Mrs, It. A. Find lav and il'nightcrs Petty and .WW May, Mr. and Mrs. G. K. It.Hli! Iiaiii h and son llelle rl. ; Mi l'dllh Hlld 11a. i lilih'iid ! ' lilcli aril.-i .11. Mis. Marv i. Km Aelierl, A. M. Aki fa He Hall. It. W i. ifn mi l I.i Daughters of Nile Caul I'.irly Tustlay ; Tti" t r- nf a st'iii H df nfii'rniMin I'.'M il I' .HI-:- pUnn. tl tv the I'jui-ln. rn of iti.- Ml,, rluh lii'tv, will h- .,, rv.-nt of Tur-dnv. K- i nmry 1" in th.- .M.tii(. Mull Tin piiMk- I- iiic-.l tu nitrinl : ii I? i-vi'iil. nn-l sp.nl n A iitnt nfi-i-noon mi c:n 1; 'mul i'!nvn it; n il.i'iiiy I'll.- h-'-.n. 1 h.'iv toil I... h :tm II a'li!ii-i''"i rhnrvi. ami ilui ptnru'dg :!l to tn lutv t.unftrrls (r the cni'1'U'.i clnUin n iu ihv SUriut Uotp;ui iu Vunluud. uion, t.eorge Johnson- H. L. W. Josse, Mark Tisdale, Hume, A. Raum. George and S. A. Sanford. X ti Friends Say parewell to Mrs. Groves Mr. ami Mm. John Thtts of Cllen gary Jnvltd a number of friends to their home Tuesday evening to say farewell to their sister-in-law Mrs. I'. H. (Jroves of Weatherford, Oklahoma, who was a guest of rel ative at (Jrwn for several weeks, ami who Is returning hnie. Games and music entertained the guests, and luncheon was served at the j close of the evening. Hidden to the affair were Mrs. IP. H. Groves, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Groves and family, Mr. and Mrs. !l I. Retts. Mr. and Mrs. I). C. Mc- Gehey and daughter Nellie, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. I'aul Spain and son, all of Glengary, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. I Groves of Kelly 's Horner, Mr. and Mrs. George Frew and family land Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Nelson ol i Hoscbui g. Shakespearian Comedy Awaited With Interest , The return of the Moroni Ol sen Tlayers to Roseburg on Feb ruary 19, Is awaited with keen de- j light by all who remember the outstanding sure-ess of "Kempy" j here recently. The group of ar jtists are returning again sponsor led by the High School Parent j Teachers Association, and the ve-iliir-le chonen for their second ap pearanco is me nnaKespearia ! comedy "Taming of the shrew pearance ts I he Shakespearian ine personei oi me company is well adapted io the humor of this i comedy, and It Is needless to say ; that none of the meaning In the many situations that make the i play so popular will be lost at the I hands of the Moroni Olsen play lers. s I "The Taming of the Shrew" was j produced by Mr. Olsen on an east iern coast circuit for Swarthmore IChautauquas during tho summer months of 1923, find the Gloversvil le, N. Y., paper commented as fol lows: "Played byin all star cast In an Inimitable way. Kdwln Dooth may have 'been tho greatest Lear, but there are no better Petruchlos than Moroni Olsen." As bi fore, he Antlers Theatre jhas been secured for the produc- lion, S Roseburg People Attend Booth Family Reunion Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Ilonth, and Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Singleton mo tored to Portland on Saturday to attend the Beml-annual reunion dinner of the ilooth family , held this time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ilockett, at 1131 Mal- lory Avenue, Portland. For sever- ;n years the brothers nnd sisters ,.f iim iin,.ih tn.u ,.,. ,i,..- ...1,1, their wives and hpshands, have followed the plan of having a re- j union twice each year. ' I The dinner table at. the Horkett jhome was charming with yellow daffodils, and she was assisted In serving b" Mrs. J. Ilowmnn, Mrs. Skngg, and Miss liar bar a rioo Headings, music and chatting en tertained the guests after the dln- 'ner hour. 1 Attending the min'on were: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Horkett. Portland: Mr. anil Mrs. It. A Ilooth, Kllgene: Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Slnsleton and Mr, ami Mrs. J. H Ilooth. Rose burg; Mrs. Z. T. Keves, Salem: Mrs. E II. Iledknnp, Monroe; Mrs. Hoy A. Patterson, Newberg. In June the fninlly will meet nt tho country home of Mr, and Mrs. K. 1I. Itelknap. at Monroe. Valentine 8 Day Inspires Clever Luncheon Party Mrs. George Wharton entertain ed her one o'clock bridge luncheon ,cluh on Wednesday with a gay Party at In r home. Valentine's liny Inspired Ille table setting of ruplils and hearts with ft cluster of sprang Jasmine In the center. 1 Covers were plseed for Ihe mem bers. Mrs. 8. V. Wlmherly, Mrs. Keiimth Quine. Mrs. Guy Cordon Mrs Jack Wharton. Mrs Charles MeEllilnny. Mrs. Carl Wimberly, Mrs. Hoy Catching. Mrs. Edwin ,'riiornlon, Mrs. Sum Shoemaker. Mrs, It. L. Whipple. Mrs. George l.lolinson. nnd guests, Mrs. W. PI. int. Mis s. G. Selleck, ami Mrs. Harold Nichols. High score at bridge was held by Mrs. George Johnson, and low by Mrs. Harold Nichols. nuninrsfl Women's Club Is Growing Rapidly Tti. lliwhurn llu-liu'ss nnd Pro fi ""ilon.il Wnnicn'M vhih. alilioush nnlv rt'f ntlv nrgftnlzt-il. In now v 11 Vc nit lii t it n firm rmip with nlri'mly h r't'nnl of tuhnlait Biottili. Tlir ht vci'klv Innchftns nit- tM'oine to ht pnptitur wl'h tli ni' mlMTs. in-nrly si'vetity flvo nt-NM-.dini; thf lunrhnn on Kritlay. ;t th" rnlnrt of Swwti Two i:!iin!tmn ilHpfS. uinltT thf ill ri'rtton tf M n NoIhh. nn mtt'tlnc ,(, h wi k. iitxl tin rluh Is U-ndtnc i' support to nil projects thrtt in sin f'r tin pttmvth and prntp'i .r Hot- hurt. i Mm. Mtili'nt'v. or Portland. JtHf 'pr' tth'ni of tin1 lln.-j In ! W'oin t n'K rhih. w; rhr'iud in sp-'ak nt ' h ttn-'n lunrhrnn V'ridav. hut :wlni; tn thi hich ah,,t (nundat Irnr tin hlfchnv ncrth of llnf.t hurK. wa nnuhb' to emm farthor than Silt'in .and will v'sir th. rlnh hrro lat.r. 1r. A. Sot ly n -t routed tho Kftthortng on tho m hnol rlootlon nnd Mr. Mavl'c t'hur'-li vpok" for a ffw niinn o ronrorntni! tho Mi null Oln Pin or lio will Hp port r Vvre K:iln In iho ititmltah!' Fhak" poHrlnii rnmody "Tho Trtuilnu of t ho Shrow." on fYhnmry 11. Sov- jnal other biiitlntsH mnUrn wtr trauvactrd at tb luncbeoa. i ? YrJK is& ,H iA- -i ; SCENE FROM "BRINGING UP FATHER" AT THE ANTLERS THEATRE. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9. Legion Auxiliary Initiates Three New Members ' The Legion Auxiliary meeting on Tuesday evening was especial ly interesting as the Initatlon work of the organization was put on for the first time. - three new members entering the order. At tractive past president pins were presented to Mrs. Ouy Cordon. and Mrs. Carl Wimberly. An other feature of Interest was the report -made by Mrs. E. H. Stewart concerning her recent trip to In dianapolis to attend the natlonnl committee meeting of the Auxil iary. At Portland Mrs. Stewart visited the U. S. Veterans Hospital .No. 77, and found that Ihe dis abled veterans there are well sup plied with comforts, and urged that the auxiliary now 'turn their attention to raring fnr tho chlld- Favorite Hats of a Favorite Star Norma Talmadge Selects Hats Which Are Correctly Chosen to Accompany Frocks for All Occasions ' .''-.I Ay, . i IXl -:' 7 'v. ' ! i t . . : 1 I r Z' v - irs . ! V , - . 1 1 rv s JIatfi, larpe nnd small, for nil occasions and nf nil matoriala ar hfro to ha raid the end of winter and coming of an early spring. rsornin 1 almailA, who wears her tanta with decided clilc. has U'ctcd three hats whU h nro chiwen tp correctly tit tho. frock for nil periods of the day. Miss Ta! madia, In her newest First Na tlonnl picture, "The Only Woman." In charmltiKly dressed in the new BprlnR styles, nnd has fielctrd hats for these occasions with in finite care for detail and lino. The hat for evening la most sur cessful hen designed In turban tyle of brilliant metallic mnterlal In praceful folds. Miss Talmadcc wears hers closely fitted to tin hend. with two folds nsinp higher ncross .he front. Other hnts for fornnl occa.Ion-s which nre in the mode are thove of gmsraln rthUin. also fashiom il In turhan ntyle, with the crow i distinctly higher than formerly worn. i;rnrratn ribton In belt" ehndo Is the smartest thinR a: present from Paris nnd may 1. correctly worn with nny liail. pown. lieine, which Is a le-iilitij? co!. r favorite. Is particularly suited f- r venin s It ha a colden (tUt whu-h Is smartly suited for formal frocks. Th afternoon hat chosen bv Miss TalmndK. fenmren uncurlrvi I wtrich teaihein (or decorauoo. x t h r4& ($1 ' ren and dependents of these sol- I dlers. A social meeting Is being plan ',ned for the last Tuesday In Febru ary. j 1 Mrs. Fullerton Entertains i For Mrs. L. W. Josse I Mrs. L. V. Josse, n popular guest from Portland, was the In spiration for a rhorming after noon party on Thursday for which Mrs. Nathan Fullerton was host ess. Rrldge tables were arranged In rooms fragrant with tmpr 'greens combined with yellow (,;if fodils, Mrs. Lee Wells holding hli.-h score, and Mrs. Josse recelv jliig guest prize. Luncheon was ; served at the small tables at four ithirty bv Mrs. Fullerton and Mrs. Albert Mlcelli. i Invited for Mrs. Josse were Mrs. H. C. Church. Mrs. Lee A. Wells, The hnt Hsrlf is small and snug in line, but N niado dtJtinctlve by the casendintf effect of ostrich feathers which fall well to the shoulder on each side and cover completely the crown of th hat. Whlto, which la unusual tn hats. Is tho color used In this hat, whl.'h la particularly well nutted to the use ot ostrich feathers as a trim ming. It Is decidedly smart and In well worn with an afternoon down or evening frock. A white hat Is particularly well chorn to wear with a own in black as the mode for Mack and white Is still worn by the smartly dressed per son. The trim walking hat tor mom- ins or allersoga winch la ao be 8 Mra T.' I C r. .., r 11- ! Wharton, Mrs. Herbert Quine. Mrs. H..C. Waddell, Mrs. I. O. j Broadway, Mrs. George Ilradburn, Mrs. lien Zigler, Mrs. F. W. Chap man, Mrs. C. B. Wade, Mrs. John 'Enger, Mrs. John Throne, Mrs. J I. ! Love, Mrs. F. W. Haynes, and Mrs. Clair K. Allen. I Mrs. W. F. Jost Invited a few friends In, Informally one nfter- imon this week to play bridge. A dainty luncheon was served after cards. I Mrs. W. J. Alexander, of White hall. Montana, is a guest in Itose burg for a few days of her broih-er-in law, Mr. M. M. Miller. Mrs. Alexander has been visiting in Portland with her parents, Mr. and! Mrs. S. C. Dlackiston, and will return there next week. coming to Mis Talmadse. affects tho up-turned brim which Just now is be in featured for sprinn. Felt liata aro distinctly popular nnd when trimmed simply with a felt quill, in the back are very chic. Felt hats, which are so much in, voRiio are small In line nnd de cidedly chic when they are heh in crown and slightly bent. Trim mlngs for these hats are simple and oftbn consist nf .a cockade in bronze, or a nay peacock feather or smart quill gayly placed at a tellinK anrle. Felt hats which aro usually se lected to accompany the sports costume, are welcomed as the correct hat to accompany the frock for more formal occasions. They are particularly charming this spring in the Smartest shades, beige. f Crowns which rise higher than those associated with the long pop ular cloche or Its successor, the square crowned hat, are made dlf ferent by the dents which are placed in the exceedingly high crowns. The new cylinder shape, which Is very rhicls made ot blnck gros prain ribbon, frequently bricht- cned by a spray of brilliant feathers or a low r-sfd fantasy. The hat which is h!sh of crown Is often trade fetching by a smart placing of a bow on the highest -pot. or two dents which break the lines. Hats, however, remain smalt. The large hat, be it ever so picturesque. Is replaced for almost every occasion by the small hat of felt or nl-on ot such aadurin popularity. j'Mr'a. Hunsaker Hostess i to Small Group I A small group of ladles Includ ing several from out of town, gath ered Saturday afternoon at the : home of Mrs. Ralph Hunsaker to chat and sew for several hours. ; Luncheon was served at four to Mrs. E. 1j. Henninger of Oakland. 'Mrs. C. 8. Honuiniier of Wilbur, Mrs. L. E. Henninger of Canvon ville, Mrs. B. H. Williams of Med- ford. Mis. Floyd Watson of Glide. tMrs. A. F. McKenzie and Mrs. 1 Fred Vedder of Itoseburg. v P i Monday Bridge Club .Plays at Mrs. Zigler's The members of the Monday Bridge ( lub played this wevk at the home of Mrs. lien Zigler, who nerved a two course luncheon af ter curds. Mrs. Fred Schwartz, Mra. 8. N. Young, and Mrs. H. C. Waddell substituted for members unable to attend. The members at play were Mrs. H. I. Harris, Mrs. John Eiiger, Mrs. J. I. Love, Mrs. Elmo Maulden, and Mrs. J. C. Ponsler, who held high score. S Masonic Dance Is Large Affair of Next Week One of the largest affairs plan ned for next week is the dance of the Scottish Kite Masons on Thursday evening Tit the Armory, and several enterts'iiing features have been planned for the dance. Many Masons and their families from out of town are planning on attending the dance, which is for the benefit of the DeMolay chap ter recently organized here. Artists Day at Woman's Club Tuesday was "Artists Pay" at the Itoseburg Woman's Club, and the program arranged by Mrs. W. L. Cobb, Mra. F. H. Dunlap, and 1 Mrs. William Ilrown, was excep tionally interesting. Mrs. 1. T. i Iiubar entertained the club on I that occasion. Koll call was an swered by the ladles, with the names of artl.sts, and after the commun'ty sing an interesting pa per on Oregon artists was read by Mrs. William Drown. Mrs. F. R. Dunlap read a paper on (Jari Mel chrs. and Mrs. William Cobb dis played an original canvas by Mrs. Coperidge, and gave some interest ing bits of her life. A group of three vocal selections by Mrs. Lucy B. Haley, accompanied by Mr. Cook, varied the program. Mrs. F. A. Itemls will entertain the club on February 17, the sub ject being "Patriotic "Pictures and Art." 0 Large 500 Party on Friday Afternoon Mrs. E. R. Rurton, and Mrs. C. J. Grimm arranged n pleasant af ternoon of five hundred Friday for the members of the Neighbors of Woodcraft. Thimble Club, at the hjme of Mrs. Kurlon. Mrs. F. S. K"yister held high score, and Mre. K. A. Tuttle low. After the cards were put away, a luncheon was served at the small tables. Enjoying the affair were Mrs. William Kepper, Mrs. Vernon Fields. Mrs. Wm. Wethefall. Mrs. Ora Welkor, Mrs. Joseph Shock ley, Mrs. Charles Wamsley, Mrs. O. L. Johnson, Mrs. Leona McDon ald, Mrs. Hat tie Perrin, Mrs. Clyde -aughead, Mrs. ('. E. nanan, .Mrs. F. H. Ht-glster, Mrs. Alfred Nenl. Mrs. Walter Kurtz. Mrs. Virgil Hush, Mrs. H. H. Hidinger, Mrs. It. J. Conrov. Mrs. 1. T. Whltnev. Mrs. Eirl Rhoad.-s, Mrs. E. A. Tutile, Mrs. H. Q. Kamilton, Mrs. T. II. Vlrden. Mrs. O. J. McGrail. Mrs. M. W. Rergh, nnd the host- Miss Slirurh Surprised on Birthday Anniversary A small group of friends called on Friday evening to surprise Miss Kihel Shrum on her birthday anni versary, and afier a short visit at hr apart mont in the hTohlhagen Apartments, motored out to the Country Club tor dancing nnd an informal supper. In tho partv were. Miss Louise Anderson, Miss lone Roih.-l, Miss Evelyn Nolan Miss Shrum. Frank Clemens, Ivan I'iektns. Lester Wimberly, and Lyman Skinner. ! s ; Grade School Teachers Entertained Friday 1 The approach of Val mine's I'ay 'provided channfiK motif on Fri !day evtning when Mi.s Write I Tracy and Mr?. .lene Fari-igh ; entertained a grc p of grade sihool nniheis at the h mie of ; ' Miss Tracy. Pusy illows were at: ractively rombtntfl w iih nar- ; ,cissus in the rooms where card ta- ,b!' s were arrangi l and low bowis 1 ,or violets scented the lunchon i tables. Vocal selections by Miss Haseltine, and roailiups by ' Miss 1 I Peterson enter iR'ntd the group af- I tor catds. j j Attending tht affair wpre. Mr. ! ;and Mrs. M. S. Ilamm, Mrs. Kdith jFalbo. Mrs. Kltiie Vnrstors. Mr.'. , i Flo relief' c,rand. V.rs. ln-f Fra-. izier. Mrs. Muriel Keenan, Miss Al Mhf.i Hembree. Mix MMh Ilend- r- 1 S'n. Mits Elsie Canterbury, Mtss Frn Sfoit, Miss Kntd Waterman.1 Miss Florence Thompson, Miss . ,Kutn Pavis. Miss FKtence Pnrd- j 'nVer. Miss E'imboth Farrot, Mips ' Kathryn Pefrson. Mi?s Marjorie Skav. Mi Llnor Pherk. Miss Lyd-; . ia l hri.u nnn. Vts Mable Col :n. Mi Cathrrine Olsen. Miss F itt Hlom-irom. Mis Muriel Shar. Miss Edna Heitine. Miss , (Inn Jarvls. Mifs Ruth 6iuney, ! and Mra. Ions Tracy. ' I ' Aid Society to Raise 'Money for Church Seats j A unique plan to raise funds for the new s-ats desired for the 'church has been put in operation by the Ladles Aid Society of the Presbyterian church. The society has appealed to each woman member of the congregation to raise the sum of one dollar .tnroogh some household service such as selling home made bread, pies, or other articles, and to be ; at the church next Thursday eve ning, bringing the money and re lating through what service it was learned. A put luck supper at six j thirty will be served on Thursday levelling, each member bringing a j cover dish, and enough sandwiches for herself and family. " j Child Welfare Theme of P. T. A. Meeting ! Child welfare was tlfci Ihemo or the meeting of the Smick P. T. A. ,last night at the Smick Bchool house, Mrs. Milton Church of the Roseburg High SchouJ faculty giv ing a very interesting talk on that .subject. Mrs. Fred Hover, and ;Mrs. W. F. Price also read papers Ion that theme. A large birthday 'cake was sold, and a silver offer ing taken, the proceeds to go to Ithe National Parent Teachers As sociation. Other business matters !were transacted and tnere was a Hostess to Friends at 500 Parties Mrs. Stanley Baney and Miss Ha ILobeck were joint hostesses on Monday and Wednesday evenings of th s week, entertaining their j guests each evening with tables j arranged for 5U0. On Monday evening high score was held by !Mr. Morgan, and low by Mr. Huf- ham. On Wednesday evening, 'Mrs. Fred Milhr held hi.h score, and Mr. Fred Miller low. i The gm at list Monday included ;Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hufhain, Mr.' and Mrs. Robert Blaxall, Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Russell, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Laughead, Mr. and Mrs. Frank i (Continued on page five) . ;An Evening Frock Sprlnn styles vary sllchtly from the fashions which hare mad lovely the wlnltr fowns. Skirts, which showed a tendency to creep hiKher than formerly, are now well above the ankle. Youthful lines, howcrer, har been pre.erved br keeping to the slim silhouette. The beaded fnwn which was so much worn 'during winter months of pay dances and theatre parties, has remained a staunch favorite. Patsy Ruth Miller, who rives such a delishtful performance In "Her Husband's Secret," a First National picture, has chosen a frock of beaded satin as a correct own to wear for formal occasion! In the spring. Very delloiln Is this little rown, with Its all-over pattern of silver heads which. hro and there. onU line larse Bowers In tannins fash ion. The skirt follows the fashion able circular denlcn, and Is shirred In to a snur bodlcw, which follow the winter's favorite l,nes by beinf aieavelea. H -. If? i Xv 4 "i. i C :": Wl' f i L ; L 4 f t L U I