FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 1925. I -SOCIETY " By BEULAH JEWETT All contributions to this page, society, women's clubs, and personals, should be telephoned to the society editor by Friday of each week. Telephone No. 135. Mrs. Winston Hostess to Merry Go Round Club A pleasantly Informal afternoon of sewing and chatting was enjoy ed by the member of the Merry Go Round Club of Winston Wednes day at the home of Mrs. Fred Win ston. Bowls ot bright yellow Jon quils were placed about the rooms. In the (roup were Mrs. Clay Smith, Mrs. Will Craven, MrB. L. B. Rkln ner, Mrs. George Bacher, Mrs. Fred Kenner, Mrs. Karl A gee, Mrs. Paul Spain, Mrs. Howard Carnes, Mrs. Harry Winston and Mrs. W. C. Winston. A two course luncheon was served. Valentine Motif at Luncheon Thursday , The Thursday Luncheon and Bridge Club members have decided to abandon their plan of meetings, and to meet hereafter In the even ing, and Include the husbands of the members. The last of the luncheons was an event of this week, for which Mrs. Fred Renner was host ess at her home In Happy Valley. The guests were seated at a table bright with Valentines and red car nations, and bridge was the diver sion of the afternoon. Covers were placed for Mrs. Will Craven, Mrs. L. B. Skinner, Mrs. George Bacher, Mrs. George Ilrad bum, Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs. 11. C. Waddell and Mrs. Kenner. a s -' O. F. F. Club Meets This Week The O. F. P. card club met for play Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs. Mary Freeman hostess at the . home of her daughter Mrs. Ed Pat terson. Mrs. E. l'ayton held high - score, and Mrs. Worthlngton low. At play were Mrs. Frank Brown, Mrs. Grants, Mrs. Hanan, Mrs. II. H. Hldinger, Mrs. E. Payton, Mrs. ' A. H. Pen-In, Mrs. Ed Patterson Mrs. B. P. Shields, Mrs. Joseph Shockley, Mrs. J. G,' Stephenson, Mrs. Charles Wamsley, Mrs. Henry Worthlngton, , Mrs. Freeman, nil club members, and guests, Mrs. Fred Fields, Mrs. Sallle McClung. Mrs. C. F. Harpester, Mrs. Viola Hulburt. Mrs. Grannls will be hostess on ' February 26. ' " Green School Has Interesting Contest ; The Green Parent Teachers Asso ciation met on Friday evening at the sohool house for an interesting session. The meetings are In the 1 form of a contest with the upper " and lower grades In a race, to se cure the largest attendant!, tho winner to be given a banner. After the business meeting they enjoyed . ,a social hour with refreshments. K . . L. F. T. Dance to Be Gay Affair One of the merriest club dances of the year Is planned for Tuesday evening when the L. F. T. danrlng club members gather at the Knight of Pythias Hall for an Informal masquerade ball. There will be a pot luck supper, each couple bring ing their own luncheon with the . club serving coffee, cream, olives, and pickles. Gay costumes are be ing made or ordered and the club members are anticipating an i-xcep-Uonally good time. Melrose Progressive Club Has Valentine Party ' Mrs. C. O. Crlteser of Melrose In- vlted the members of the progres sive Club ot that place to her home for a Valentine party Thursday afternoon. The ladies chatted anil sewed, and enjoyed a Valentine con test. In which Mrs. K. N. Wilson was winner. The contest was con ducted by the club president, Mrs. E. M. Seeley. Luncheon was serv ed at the close of the atternoon. Attending the affair were .Men dames K. M. Henley. E. L. Smith, J 8. Wilson, K. W. I'etrcquln, A. S. Crltes, H. I). Thompson, and guests, Mrs. J. G. Livingstone. Mrs. 1). Daniels, Mrs. C. Taleott and son, Miss Mildred Crlteser. and .Mis. Theodore Gregory of llut.ton, .Mas sachusettes. who is visiting her sis ter Mrs. Crltes. t Woman's Club Planning Interesting Patriotic Meeting , , The birthdays of famous men which abound in February will pro vide the inspiration for tile Rose burg Woman's Club at Its meeting Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. P. A. Demls. Patriotic art, pic. - tures. and artists will be the theme of the meeting. Mrs. Helen (). Smirk and Mrs. C. H. Rtisho lire planning the program, and the re freshments 111 be arranged by ' Mrs. C. V. Pfalf, Mrs. I. Irwin, Mrs. L. P. ltelienstein, Mrs. 11. II. Church, Mrs. Wm. Brown, Mis. William Hell, and Mrs. P. T. Ilubar. Mrs. Geddrs Entertains Prayer Circle Wednesday Mrs. A. J. Gediles Invited the la , dies of the Nurthsldo Prayer Circle to her home on Wednesday and - served a delicious lwo4'ourse lunch eon at the end of a pleasant stii-r noon. Attemting the aifHtr were, Mrs. J. P. Kwell, Mrs. Maud llsi-eu, Mrs. I II. Ihiff, Mrs. Mabel smith. ", Mrs. I-'. A. Knight, Mrs. Ku.i'ielt Crawford. .Mrs. B. 11. Laird. Mis. William Fisher. Mrs. Fred Akeley, Airs, fcert Cumtfe-uda. Mrs. F. A. Knight Is - Complimented Tuesday - Mrs. F. A. Knight who recently returned from an extended visit ut I,os Angeles, was the guest of Mrs. B. H. 1-alrd Tuesday afternoon sev eral Intimate Menus calling to wel come her homo. In the gium.1 were Mrs. Knight, Mrs. B. if. Laird. Mrs. Henry lruecker, Mrs. William Fish er and Mrs. Kniinett Crawford. O X Mrs. Heinline Hostess at Charming Luncheon Both Valentine's liay and Lin coln's birthday provided the motif for an attractive luncheon party for which Mrs. (;. S. iielnllne was hostess ou Thursday, Inviting the members of the Book Club. A red Valertlne arranged with red carna tions centered the luncheon table, and place cards were in the form of small booklets containing' the pic ture of Lincoln and some anecdote of his Life. Covers were placed for the club members, Mrs. Paul Itubar, Mrs. WllllBtn Bell, Mrs. M. F. Rice, Mrs. Washington Hughes, Mrs. Charles Wharton, Mrs. W. II. Fisher and guests, Mrs. M. E. Rltter, Mrs. Earl Stewart, Mrs. I lean Ilubar. 3 The members of St. George's Guild met at the Parish House Thursday afternoon for a short bus iness meeting. Mrs. A. t). Dodge served tea at Ita conclusion. The New Silhouette Bessie Love Achieves Smart Simplicity in a Correct Frock for the Daytime Tha Tory early spring models which are most favored from tha Paris shop show a decided tenden cy to lift tho skirts higher and higher. In general, however, Uie silhouette remains unchanged. In that slim lines aro still la voguo. The waistline promises to bo como a thing of unusual Interest It plays a dellghtrul game of bide and seek with fashionably gowned women. It Is at times decidedly prominent and boasts a sllmly out lined waist, and at other times It Is completely absent, and the tubu lar effect, so long popular, Is again made cffocUvuly correct. It Is the gown which Is without hint of walstlino which Bcsslo Love lias selected to greet tha spring. Miss Love, who Is appear ing In First National's "Tho Lost World." wears with decided chlo a smart frock tor aituraoons. Straight, slender lines with a I minimum of trimming have mndo a v4 )A A ' f7 ($ stuunlng model which Miss Love wears wlUi easy grace It is re lieved of severity and mado smart by tho cfTectlve placing of braid down the front of the frock from the neck to Just below tho waist, whoro It Joins the newest and smartest of pockets designed all of braid. Ing. tight sleeves are niado different by tho addition ot fayly flying broad bands of cream cloth, fastemd hilt way up the arm by the nowest tad ot Paris, buttons. Tha scarf, which completes the frock of stunning lin,. Is of the tame cream material which bands ths s lei: res. As a whoto tt la a charming little frock which Is do UghLfully suited to youth and Us OKtto.- Bubar'a Dinner I iosts on Monday Evening Mr. and Mrs. I'. T. Ilubar were gracious hosts on Monday evening at turkey dinner to which they in- vlled a small group of Intimate friends. A springlike arrangement of freesia anu oaiiomis ennanceu 1 oriuge game cngrossea uie mem-. M.veral years. The dunce was plan llie table w here covers were placed bers during the evening. At p'ay ,.j Aa benefit for the recently or lor -Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Heinline, (were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kidder, Ionized DeMolay chapter here, and Mr. and Mis. Washington Hughes 'Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sawyers, Mr.'ihe IM-Molay members as well as atid daughter Daphne, Mr. and Mrs. 'and Mrs. W. S. Hamilton, Mr. and Masons attended. I). II. Ilubar, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. j.Mrs. Nathan Fullerton, Mr. and- The affair was held at the arm Akeley and the host and hostess. Mrs. George Bolter, Mr. and Mrs. 1 01-y, which was attractively decorat- Fivfl hundred entertained the group in the hours after dinner. i Bellview Club Observes Lincoln's Birthday Mrs. E. E. Hoyer aim Mrs. Fred ! Boyer Joined In offering hospitality tit Dim llollvlow rliih nii'inners Thursday afternoon ut the home of I a lurge nuiiiuer ui society ma the former. Lincoln's Birthday unnl-! tron "ll,'d Tuesday afternoon versary was observed with an Inter- estlng talk on his life by Mrs. W. A. I,""'' Luncheon was served by the hostesses to: Mesdames P. w. Beckley, Z. W. Parker. R. C. Love- I lace. R. c. Bell, W. E. Boise. G. W. I Kincuid, J. Ijiwrence, W. A. J'earce, ! ,. . .. ... . 11. 1,. .iiciiiigniin, w. uoDinson, J . . " , H. Hughes J. O. Arthur J.J. Kes-! tnank especially those who were ter and visitors Mrs. Montgomery; T e meeting wiM be'a't ami Miss Hazel Kester. The next!"""1'"' 1 no next meeting w 1. 1 tie at hostess will be Mrs. R. C. Bell on ""' home of Mrs. George Bradburn, March 12th at her home cn East!rLU,uar .. . IoukIuh utret't. Cooking School Is Announced for Next Week 1 Tho r'turn of MIhb Grace IioRu to JtoHfburK. and the announce Unking Schol. "o be hel, he '.f ut. Wednesday afternoon, com- burg w!,o , 1. her guest and I her bus ts an Interesting on,, lo Iinseburs Pllmentlnu Mrs. L. W. Josse of band s mother. Mrs. H. McHenry, I h,fJI J-i.lI -h P., I i.lf ortland. Tho ladies played bridge 1 recently arrived in Portland from housewives who patronize In large; . ' ' v,r,,n ! Mlnneannll.. ..... 1 . .'1 .... ,i 1 ' , - year under the supervision of the udson Llec rlc Store '1 he school huh jnir win ur hi rv. m i , IIuH, on Wt'dnt-Htluy and Thnrs day, I'VbiUHry IS. and 1, and com plftu cquiimn-nt of thu b.nt kind!...' . . .. T ' ' ..111 l... ..ut..l.llutw.,l Vf iuo . . ' . Htwui!. A KueHH.riK cnti-8t In WHICH II1UH" Will) UCICIKI lilt Ht'tlOUI will parlielpato has also been an- nouueed with -aluable prizes for tiio winners. The school will start each afternoon at two o'clock. ! Progressive Age Party Is Unique Event A un!riio event of Tuesday even ing was a Progressive Age parly for which tho members of the Loy al Circle Class of- the Christian Church were hosts. , The group, numbering about 4I. called in au tomobiles at homes of various members of tho class, and at Die first home played children's games and were given animals cookies, at the next home they went to school unci so on until old age wus reach ed. At each homo they wero giv en part of their lunch, and then returned to the ehiirili to eat and to end Hie evening. The unusual party was thoroughly enjoyed by thu members of the class. si)l Community Circle I las Interesting Meeting ' A short musical program enter tained the members of the Winn- n's t'onuuunity Circle of Ten Mile at tho home i)f Mrs. Kslolla Klce last week. Two HOI.KH wel e HUIHf hu iiw. ri.ih ...pnti.. .....i vnr.it duet hy Mrs. Kathtyn M Daniel and Mrs. Ulv was enjoyed. Var ious ftirnis of needh-woi k were diseirssed by the htdieH during the Hfti-rnnon, and a b-ttrr was read hy the nevretary from the Child ren Farm Home at CorvalHs. ex pressing appreciation of the quilt made by the club and fcent at ( litiKtnias tlmo. The afternoon closed with a luncheon. Mrs. II. Slebold has invited tha club to her home for tho next meeting. I ligh School Girls Organize Otlio Club The Uilio club, a new club Intrn duerd into existence by K. H. S. uli ls is wrll nmli'r way tuid many tMijoxable Roclal ei-nis 1lu hern )w otiiroiue f tills new organiza tion. The first event was piveit at the t hoiiH' ef Kehn !lawn. Moinlay I ev it til lt, January Mb, wlcn tin I nifiulH'is wi n. initiah'd. The sic- ond i:iriv whs at the home of ' l.t'llore llrlllW .M lltld tile IlllUt HI , thu lemie ef Vesta lleckliy. Those jbilnnning to Itie "(idio" are; l-: 1 n ll.twu. Lois H rd. Mary llod j gi s, l.enore llelliwell, Lucille I Sharp, Vesla lleckley and Carol Doyle- Orange "It." I x: i; i j Interesting School Program i at Grange 1 1. ill A program by the South 1'ei-r Crock si hool in the i.rante Hall , Sanii'dev evening hronr.hl a tuiue ter from that icillily to lite school building for au eireriain- 1.... ... ..till.,, 'I'll., nr.ii riim 111. li'il- I i d the following milliners: Alien- - er .i tus. six liille i'dks; "l.iii - 'c-nln it- a lli." an essay by Ka. Ii- 'l Suiilli; p aim solos by A!icn JenkiiM. Kuth llleod, and Jus'- pt--ii.- t'lulilin: "A Nei;nis I ray - ,-r," I'lile Ail.ims; 'i.lneoln as a Mail." a pnl-er t'v Mrs. T. I!. lil:i- can; -1 be It.d Sr.i" by Mis. Ada Mi'iiin p.ano sclo. A: o lie M'l loo r :n ic sol: ti two li'-sro las- m-i an. I tw. n-cio laddits: fif-jti-r rul-.ts of the Itaiiars aie h- ir.u j Win re the people's chief ambition teen minute pi.iilet. " Negro i smoothed tut. More Indian rl..lrn. S ems a strife for worldly guns. Cii'.i'l ." I y the C.range jouug.aie beirc accemcioilated m ty, n.j ni.n. til.a'i koi erriueiit si h'v.iN. at.l TnoreiCould I Pve among the mountains Dr. C. lt Italic- give Sll Intel talk en the l.enlsl.lt v eti I' I : i anu- of lb-, ilia ton :tat an, I iinuitn r Inteti. in u a lent r t nun Matk Ad. mis. a i.i.inge ruonin-r who Is i isiiradiii tli w.atcr la A.atVs. Bridge Supper Club -Meets With Mrs. Baum . 'the Bridge huppcr clul enjoyed Monday evening as the guests of',mly dances and parties of the past Mrs. A. Baum, at the Kohlhagen Arw weeks was the Masonic dance Apartments, gathering for an infor- ., Thursday evening, the first to mal supper at six" thirty. The usual ,C. w. Wharton, Miss Elizabeth Parrott, Miss Rosa 11. Parrott, Miss Gertrude Rast, Mrs. A. Baum, and,,,,, walls, and mingled with the Mr. H. Wollenburg. Icmblenis of the two orders, Ma- Bridge prize weit to Mrs. Kidder. sons and DeMolay. Tag dances, ! 1 gernianias, and other informal Many Play to Benefit ci u -, Shrine Hospital nl "" " ,, " 't" ' 'h Ne "l Id Xurl'n . hheu . tn" ;.h"drhe".s m.v h land l h hall was a tractive with quantities of spring lowers and ! " V . l luu "7 ; a jl" T luncheon. The sum of $20 'I'he Tlaiufhters nf the Xi e w sh to M,. nm i"V,mlor,i. a 1 ' 1 v; t Mrs. L. W. Josse Mrs. Arthur Baum, who Is start-1 Ing a series of afternoons for the I early spring munrhs, invited a num - 1 holding high score and luncheon! 1'he ladies chatted and gew'ed the small tables. Jon- through the pleasant afternoon, and , fln(, vi()i,(ij 't fl)Ur were 9ervpd wh R e1'i0U8 rooms in low bowls. Invited to compliment Mrs. ' ' ' ' " MiB. F. W. CriapniHii, Mrs. GeorK HracJburn. Mrs. M. II. tin-en. Mm ,OI1 Mra Ueor'KH Johnson. Mrs. B. Casey, Mrs. William Bell, Mrs. T. II. Vtrden, Mrs. K. H. Stewart, Mrs. Olenn Wlmberly, Mrs. A. A. Wild er, and Miss Uertrude Rast Frances Willard Tea Wednesday Afternoon A Frances Willard Memorial Tea will be given by the W. C. T. IT. on Wednesday afternoon, February IH, at. the homo of Mrs. Paul liuhar, at 312 Last Cass street. Mrs. Poster llutner will read some Interesting extraols from the life of Frances Willard, and there will bo several musical numbers. )i a Presbyterian Missionary Society Meets With Mrs. I. N. Parks at the pi- nno, I lie singing of "What a Friend Wo Have In .lesns" finptieil the regular monthly business lneellng I of the Woman s Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church, which met in the church parlors. Tho opening prayer was made by Mrs. Arundel. A letter from Mrs. Gaston stated that the I'.lfel'.ljii aiportionment jfrum the chuch is as follows: tho i " "'' ausMimary rcieiy, West ni in 1st or (iuild. .""i ' Christian Ktid.-avor; (S.'iifor) $HUMi; tlu' Juninr '. K. flu no, makin a total or f;irr.iio. Tin K n ral council has iicslt:naT -d Wfi-k of Kt'briiiiry 15-22 as Sar- rifidul Loyally wct-k, and invi- o fir tho otforini; wlil bo ti ilmlci to (ho int in church. THIb Is to 1'iiahlo the inlsslnnary work to u....i. him ,.i.,u;ura.sMi;i iu 01 lebt At the suggestion of the Nomi nating committer, coniposi-,1 of Mesdaines Kiidy. Smirk and tliin s'ed. the following officers were unanimously elcueil: president, Mrs. Met'ullagh: vice president, Mrs. llaiion llelliwell; le'cremry, Mrs. f. II. Arundel; treasurer. Mrs. i. W. idling; associate no-niber secrelary, Mrs. Scott; oerseiis sew ing secretary, Mrs. I,. Itodlo. l-'or tin' devoliottjd exercises. Mrs. Kred Fisher read the 3rd eliaeler of I l,,lm u... i . .... , M,lt..u Slcftti M..,',.ll..l, l-k I lain. Ileitis. Kddy and Fisher. An ItlldlliliL' celiwiiltteo r-,i,i,.,w.I nf KisMer and .Mrs. Aiken was appointed by the president. Mrs. , , inueberlrtiu Th(. oull rnedurle!! bv Mrs Me. I ullaf.-h. brought out a number of Interesting fads In regard to work in Korea and among the Indians. Work In Korea was started lorty years aco. and now there Is a nu- lixnal federation h! all chinches and missions. Dr. Avison. an. r his liniough of a year, took back 'lih him for use In tho mission, scleral excellent films. tine that was most often shown was "From the Cradle to the Cross." which vividly portra.M-d to the Koreans tlie life of t in i t. Ho- caiuinit uie iiurans, the tjui v.iow- led Ihiit the pukotas, (lie Nej I'- ices jai.d lima Indians are all re:i.rtel and that many of th- Nai.ijn-t also. new- inter, si in the Ir.d.an t his white hrotliers has re.-ul-., n i much good 1 in- ad iory i mi Indian Atlans. eontpo-ed , i mi-niln'rs. w as appointed by t leta.y ,.f the interior In i'.'. 'n-liiin is now a eitien of il i oinplu atlons In rc.'a-d to i!. .- wa- years of siiioiding are being a i-Uvl. I'll" National Indian Asm- vton.I'v" a feeling I could alnavs lo, l iot ter wotk ef a r. ' lotts' Live up to my Ideals Hue. i tiata. ter and opens the mm fori 1'rotestant ileuoniiuations. Twenty -four wore present. MKS. AKLNiili, Masonic Dance Is Large Event of Week i, outstanding event amone the (. held by that organization for1 with the patriotic motif. Hun- dreds of flans were draoed about dances inado tho dance a merry one, closing ai niiunigni. me uiue Di-viis played. 80 A club known as the L. P's has 1. ...... v.......,, 1 ...... I .....I .. n been recently organized Krm,p of H. 8. girls. It Is purely n.e ood timej are n,,cI'Ied- Ils idress Judd , af-!.,., luni.n(,on . 0" , . Orange " " j n 1 . Koseburg Matrons Gather in Portland ... A society event of Interest to nm raw, n Henry, formerly Florence Kohlha ten. Invited a number of Roseburg matrons who are either residing or visiting In Portland to her home at 1 1-3 East 3tth street south. East- ; moreland, complimenting her moth- luncheon at a table gay with the ! symbols of St. Valentine's Day. 1 1 hI . . hMr1a unr olnn - . . . 4 about, and served as place cards. Mrs. McIIenry's guests were Mrs. II. McHenry, Mrs. George Kohlha gen. Mrs. T. B. Foster, Mrs. A. G. Collins, Mrs. Ben Bullwinkle, Mrs. Susan Bayles, Mrs. W. R. Mc (ieorge, Mrs. W. T. Wright, Mrs. Henry Richardson, Mrs. Carl Shoe maker, Mrs. G. H. McDanlels, Mrs. II. W. Dates, and Miss Zelia Zlg- ler. 1 . Luncheon Served to Group of Matrons A group of matrons who have been meeting twice each month for I '""cheon and chatting, were the 1 wefls of Mrs. P. T. Bubar last Iweek. The guests were seated at a table charming with an arrange ment r treesias and violets, and after the luncheon chatted and sew ed through tho afternoon. In the group are Mrs. J. II. Booth. Mrs. J. 1). Osborn. Mrs. I. B. Riddle. Mrs. D. H. Ilubar, Mrs. Fred Knight. Ml'-'"- c- Ruslio, Mrs. M. F. Rice, "n'' Ml'"- Washington Hughes. Oth- I ?r members, Mrs. R. L, Gile. and Mrs, J. w. Weaver were unable to attend. POETS' CORNER Signed Contributions for this Department may be sent to the Society Editor of The News-Review by any one in Douglas County, and will be used as space is available. OLD VALENTINES di8-J0li, Ihov havo lain for manv years, i -0jM. p"ronsod bv vollow paKPj Vnt tU)lav i cnanced to find , Tht,so m,.nioirs of tho ages. t !Vlth what a different niein 1 now Oaze on these Valentines These faded tokens cast 8;i!i!e These hciawling fr'i nd!y lines. Then, how I spurn.-d liial blood red heart With cheeks and i-ios nslo.'-. lib where Is now tint little boy Who begyed lo he niy beaU. ' , , , ,, , , ., i Oh. how 1 fluiil aside lhi one All pierced with t'tipld's dart. T'was offered with a trembling hand Hut then I had no heart. Here's otlp-rs quaint and and gay All brinclng bark to me A realization of this fart grave N'ow" '''',, m,v passed, drifted far. 1 1,111 cheerful hearts and lines Aml memory sweet, are kept for me By these dear Valentines. Orpha Collins. Koseburg. Oregon. ; o THE CALL OF THE MOUNTAINS Years heo I viewed ths mountains, And an rxaltalton hi-:h Tiik nosse.-s'on ef mv belns linn1 nnii" ineir granocur ni-iii mv too! eye, 1 sec- The .For my native hahi:ation I'. S.I Was the great mldwx..it :rn p: u::s. W ith th-'T ae Ir.snirini: vi Oft In memory I revision Th.it inspiring mountain scene And It over talis to thrill ma Garden Valley Club Has Interesting Session Lincoln's birthday was observed by the Garden Valley Woman's club at the club room Thursday after noon with Mrs. R. 8. Hutton host ess. Roll Call was answered by clever anecdotes and sketches from Lincoln' life, and Mrs. J. V. Young read the atory of the assassination of Lincoln from a paper printed at that time. After the business meet ing the ladies enjoyed a novelty of a basket of girts from which they pulled their gift. Luncheon was served by Mrs. Hutton to Mrs. K. Brown, Mrs. It. A. Calhoun, Mrs. E. LaBrle, Mrs. D. McDanlels, Mrs. Kmnia Nlday, Mrs. J. Irwin Pago, Mrs. Fred Par rott, Mrs. Hugh Ritchie. Br.. Mrs. John Sinclair. Mrs. Adam Snider, Mrs. It. H. C. Wood. Mrs. J. D. Young and Mrs. Hugh Ritchie Jr., and children. Mrs. K. LaBrle will be hostess on February 2tj. The club is planning a cooked food, hot tamale, and apron sale to be held at Churchill's Hardware store, Saturday, Febru ary 2lBt. ' tt Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hamilton en tertained at dinner Sunday for Mrs. W. J. Alexander of Whitehall, Mon tana, and M. M. Miller, of Rose burg. Mrs. Alexander was a guest over the week end of her brother in law, Mr. Miller. ft Freshman Class Tea Is Event of Week Starting the yearly series of class teas, sponsored each season by the High School Parent Teachers As sociation, the rreshman class mem bers were entertained on Thursday afternoon from four to five In the music room at the ' High School. Presiding over a charming candle lighted tea table, fragrant with daf fodils and violets, were Mrs. Albert Abraham, and Mrs. Warren Burt. Mrs. Clyde Laughead acted as host ess, assisted by Mrs. Fred Knight, Mrs. Storey lies, and Mrs. J. D. Hughes. In the receiving line were Mrs. Collins, class advisor, Mrs. B. W. Maddox, Mrs, M. S. llamm and Miss Rosa B. Parrott A short program including a piano solo by Russell Laughead, reading by Kltzabeth Abrahams, violin solo by Shirley Knight, and vocal solo by Vera Starmer was an enjoyable feature. The Sophomores have chosen Saturday, February 14, for their annual class party, which is to celebrate Valentine's Day. All Sophomores are urged to come as the committees have announced an unusual and unique form of entertainments. Oranrfe "11. " Ut Rotary Club Invited to Attend P. T. A. The Rotary club has been invited to attend the meeting on Tuesday evening of the high school parent teachers association and an unus ually interesting program has been prepared to entertain them. After the business meeting and program, refreshments will be served. With a longing, oh, so keen. That some day I may be favored With a chance to call It home; Then I'll settle down to living. Nevermore to roam. tirace Totter Ileattle, LeMars, Iowa. THE NORTH UMPQUA Away up on the North Umpqua Where tall pines grow And wild birds call, A strange beauty Is found In the high rock walls, In the dashing white Bpray of Steamboat Falls. Ilig salmon leap to catch the fly. While brown-eyed deer sleep quietly by. There are bear so wild and some times shy Who keep a sharp lookout In cliffs so high. Pheasants and grouso nest In the I ferns, 'Rearing their young where there's J plenty of worms. There aro waters here the Gods j have blessed, Some hot, some cold and crystal I clear. 'Minerals to heat the lame and sick For those who travel to Lara Creek. Trails that go as the swallow flies To Diamond Lake Where the rainbow trout lies. 1 tiold and silver lines the streams When1 the hardy prospector can see their gleams. There Is fir and cedar to make a hut And flowers that perfume the air. oh. what could be more fair? It's quite like they tell us heaven may be. trip clear through to great Cra ter Lake Will forever be a wonder the travel ,er w ill relate Of a beautiful land When once lived the Indian and his squaw Ol'R LA N P. OVR HOME, Till." UKKAT L.MIHJI A. GHACK rRFAR. DXt Ranrno. . " HoagUn, Oregon. Favorite Marjoria Daw Reveals the Art of Making a Few Tasteful Dishes i -' ..r, S'P'hv '-! 't Hi --A t?'- 1 .it; P J Marjorio Daw, who has Just com-i pleted an Important role In a new First National picture, "One Way Street," delights In mixing things to suit her individual taste when granted a few hours of leisure from Uie studio. The following recipes which she favors, lt followed closely, will add delightfully to Uie menu of any home: French Pickle Z bowls chopped groen tomatoes. 1 bowl chopped onions. 2 bowls chopped and pared cn- r cumbers. 1 dorcn chopped sweet red pep pers. 2 heads cauliflower, chopped fine. 2 heads celery, chopped fine. Sprinkle chopped Ingredients with one cup ot salt and let stand overnight In a covered bowL Drain and cook In weak vinegar and then drain again. Thicken two and one- half quarts vinegar with one cup of flour. Add 1 tablespoon temeric powder. 1 teaspoon ground mustard. 1 tablespoon celery seed. cup white mustard seed. 1 teaspoon curry powder. Add chopped Ingredients to liq uid mixture and cook fire minutes. Beat' hot. Pepper Hash 12 green peppers (sweet). It red peppers. IS onions. -Chop Ingredients fine, cover with boiling water and let stand five minutes. Drain, cover again with Charming Party on Tuesday Evening Mrs. W'm. TVanlorff anil Mrs.! Cora Ward w ere hostesses to a con genial group on Tuesday evening at the K. S. IH'ardorff home on Kast 1 Douglas street, the aftair being in i the form of a shower compliment-' ing Mrs. Sam Campbell. Tables of: 5titl w ere made up, .Miss Jackson ; holding high score, anil Mrs. Jny i Kuleher low. Violets centered ai dainty supper table where gifts for Mrs. Campbell hatl been arranged at her place. Dainty pink favors and a pink cake added to tho attractive ness of the table. Hidden to honor Mrs. Campbell were Mrs. Melvin Ellison, Mrs. Ir- vin Ducette, Mrs. Lynn (.'loud. Mrs. Jay Fulcher, Mrs. ',. V. Conwoll.i Mrs. Chester Kndrup. Mrs. Cora Cloud. Mrs. Kloyil Stephens, Mrs. j Joseph Campbell, Mra. John Lloyd. Mrs. Robert Chilson. Miss Thelma New hard. Miss Adelle r.omis. Miss! Doris Jackson. Miss Olive Kreder-, ickson, Miss Vivian Williams. Special Music at Baptist Evening Service I The choir and orchestra of the -Ilaptist church will have special iniuslc at the services tomorrow levelling at 7:30. MUs liina lta"l !tine directs the choir and Mr. W. K. OU directs the on'hestra. The choir will sing I.'ke" a Riv-U-r," by Shcphard. "Send The News" I by Cahrlel." "Rock of An s." by1 Wilson. Miss Haseltine will sing a solo from the Oratorio St. Paul' I "The Lord Is Mindful of His Own." by Mendelsohn and the orcht stra will tiny several selections. The 'public Is Invited. i Mr. Caldwell, the pastor, wilt give a brief sermon. Rev. -J. D. Chap-' ipeile will preach at Uie 11. 3d a. m. service. ; Recipes i boiling water and let stand ten minutes. Drain again and add l'A pints vinegar. IVi cups sugar. 8 tablespoons salt. Cook tor fifteen minutes and seal hot. Lemon Snow Pudding With lea. Cream Sauce Make one quart ot lemon gelatin with Knox's Gelatin, and just as lt begins to stiffen beat with a dover egg bcator until frothy. Add to lt the stiffly beaten whites ot two eggs. Set In tha refrigerator to chill lee Cream Sauce Beat until fairly stiff a halt pint ot cream, then add Uie well beaten yolks ot two eggs, a tablespoon of vanilla and two tablespoons of powdered sugar. Blend carefully and pour over Individual plates of the snow pudding. Graham Pudding U cup molasses. Vi cup butter. cop sweet mflk. 1 cup chopped ralslna. 1 cups floor (graham or Wheat). ' 1 egg. 1 teaspoonfo! coda. toaspoonfol each of cinnamon and alsplce. Mix the Ingredients In the order given, beat well and steam for two hours. Serve with lemon or lea cream sauce. Mrs. Louis Melvin and Mrs. K. 1L Thurber will be joint hostesses Monday evening to the Vnipqua Squaws, entertaining them at the Mti in apartment in the Kohlha peri Apartments. ft A'WA Uarlorl Schwelnert. daughter ot vf. Charles Schwelnert ot New York, retired president of a large luslness corporation, financier and millionaire real estate owner, hac deserted the tea cup and bridge table and has signed a eon tract to Ip.noe nightly at a fashionable New York supper club, ldhu Bchweln. ert made excuses to rerrJa la town when her parents for Palm Tiearh. sr. I visited (he vart oua lumper Lit a uuut. rx