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-SOCIETY
By BEULAH JEWETT
AU contribution! to thl page, aocluty, women'! clubs, and
personal!, should ba telephoned to the loclety editor by Friday
of each week. Telephone No. 133.
Former Roseburg Matrons
Entertain in Salem
Mrs. C. L. Hays and Mrs. J. W.
Miller entertained a group of
friends In the Hays home Friday
at a charming afternoon of Karnes
and card. Pussy willows and
daffodils were attractively com-
bined with Ueorge Washington numbers on the short p ograrn. In
annirersary novelties In the liv- eluding two selection by Mrs.
lng rooms of the Hays home for : Young's orchestra, readings br Miss
the occasion. High card scores
wore won by Mrs. A. It. HkewU
and Mrs. W. W. Cooley and con-
solatlon awards went to Mrs. E.
N. Johnson and MrB. Mirium Coo-
ley.
A number of out of town guest!
wore Included In the group
Among these were Mrs. Will Cur
tis of Marshficld, Mrs. E. N.
Johnson of VVoodburn, Mrs. Jean
Cunningham. Mrs. W. W. Cooley,
Mrs. Otto Aim, Mrs. Karl Hart-
mac and Aim. M. Cooley, all of
vvuiuj, mi vi
Sllverton.
Salem matrons present
were Mrs. W. J. Long
Mrs. Ar-
thur Sandberg Mrs. A. R. Skewls,
Mrs. 8. M. Stichler and the
nostesses. Mrs. C. L. Hayes and
Mrs. J. W. Miller Salem Capitol
Joural.
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riosi io L.ittie rrienas
at Birthday Party
Bobble Morris was host to a
number of his playmates Tuesday
afternoon, which was his seventh
birthday anniversary. The kiddies
spent the afternoon playing games
and. were served a dainty luncheon
by Mrs. O. J. Morris, and Miss
Elizabeth Morris, at a table cen
tered with daffodils. Enjoying the
party were Clark Cooney, Donald
Cordon, Gordon Watson, liobble
Bellows, Ho Stephens Jr., Itny Pet
erson, Dale and Carl Kills. Itichard
Arundel, Jack Arthur, and the host.
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Yoncalla Veteran Surprised
. . .
On 81st Birthday .
A number of veterans of the
Civil War. and widows of veterans.
- Gathered on Tuesdav afternoon at
th home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Edee of Yoncalla, to surprise Mr.
Edes' father, John Edes, on his
eighty first birthday anniversary.
' The honor guest Is also a veteran
of the Civil War. "I'ncle Jerry"
Ferris, one of Mr. Edes' Grand
Army comrades planned the affair.
Old
were lung with Mis. Edes
; .7.
5LV,!n;,H.'L?K"1 I!"
comrades who Welcomed the
portunlty to chat of events long
since paBt. Comrade George Mc
Gowan also entertained In his in
imitable Scotch way with verse
and story.
A delicious supper was served
Including a large cake baked by Zh .Zrl ', n
Aunt Laura" Applegate. ( lub' The "rl, Vart' " ,'
Among the guests were Mr. and I,,oon ,w"" f01 a h,l! Wln"
Mrs. Oeorgo McGowan, Mr. andf,on" ",r1lu''e- After tin. the regu
Mra. Jerrv Ferris, Mrs. Laura Ap- i'"mp",'"R w,h''''l Ihe home
n i,.,ii . u.... of Miss Olmstead.
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and Mrs. Watson Whitham, Mrs,
Canney, Mra. Dave Rogers, Mrs.
Mary Huffman, Mrs. Ordway, Rev.
J. R. Benton and the guest of hon
or, Mr. Edea.
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Dinner Party Prererles
Junior Play Thursday
Preceding the High Srhool Jitn-
lor play on Thursday evening.
Miss Elizabeth Abrahams was
hostess to a small group at dinner
at her homo. Vho guests were
seated at an attractive dinner ta
ble centered with sprays of Japan
ese Quince. Covers were placed
tor Pauline llubar , lutpliim
Hughes, Helen Hnelier, Doiotliy
(ieddes, Mildred Slnnlger, Fiances
Iliitner. Shirley Knight, and luu
hostess.
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Opal Horner Hostess
to Little Friends
A group of llttlo friends were
Invited on Saturday afternoon to
the home of Miss Opal llnrtK r
where they enjoyed games for
several hours. Mrs. C. W. Hormr
lerved luncheon at th. close ot the
afternoon. F.njoylng the occasion,
were Helen Net1iorall, father My
ers, Rornlee Torrey, Martha
Churchill, Margaret Horner, and
Opal Horner.
Prominent Concert
Artists to Appear Here
The, forthcoming concert by tbe
well known artists Iletsy Jam
Shepherd ard Jacques tllockiicr.
aunouhocd for Friday evening,
March sixth at the Antlers The
atre, has aroused keen Interest In
music circles. The concert has
Imwb arranged by Oti's Musko
Store, and will be free to the pub
lic, auioiKxioji oema vj
Imitation issued from Oil's Mu-1
sic Store to those who taio to at
tend.
Itelsy Janes Shepherd Is a prom
inent American concert soprano,
and Mr. filorkner a concert cello
nlavar. Miss Shciierd'a volcn has
been described as swd-t and satis
fying, very rich an.l clear, wlih
none of tho fatal sharpness or
screechlness which nutes unsatis
factory the slnulns of ho mnny so
pranos. While distinctly In the so
prano field. Miss Shepherds voice
lias more of Ihe smoothness of the
contralto, and she la popular won
reus in lovers wuornver she ap
pears, , . .
Knight Templars Entertain
Wives Tuesday Evening
An Interesting lodge event of the
week was the entertainment on
Tuesday evening an anted by the
Knight Templars for
their wives,
guests. Sam
who were the only
Shoemaker announced the various
Kvelyn Nolan, piano solo, by Misi
'Lucille Sappington, and violin solos
;by Walter Welk
A humorous grand march whs a
Jolly feature, and informal games
and cards entertained until lunch-
con was served.
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"Fun Review" Planned
for Early in April
A novel recital In the form of a
"Fun Itevlew" Is being nlanned
I, , , , ,," .., - ,
' "P"1 y -veiyn
"""n it aim uaiiuiuA
uia.rucior at me iieinnne con
servatory. Miss Nolan will nre-
;"tnt Mer mob advanced pupils in
five acts of vaudeville, including
singing, dancing and expression,
all arranged in tie form of a the
atre entertainment rather than the
usual recital. The date has not
yet been announced.
Birthday of Yoncalla 1
Matron Remembered
The birthday anniversary of Mrs.
Josephine Wise, a prominent Yon
calla matron, which was an event
of last week, was the occasion fpr
much entertaining on Ihn part of
Mrs. Wise' friends, and was remem-
Dereu ny menus from many parts
of the country who sent birthday
greetings. She received 104 birth
day greeting cards.
Following the regular Rebekah
lodge session on Thursday evening,
lJJHl"";d " com'
1 1)1 Intent Mm. Wisp. Rnln .innelnfr hv
Miss Maxine Stearns, preceded old
1 tlme "lances In which all. Indulged.
I Supper was served at a cleverly
decorated table centered with
large birthday cake in tbe Rebekah
colors, and topped with the age of
the honor guest.
On Wednesday evening Mrs. Alice
V. Gross Invited Mrs. Wise, and a
number of her Intimate friends to
be her guests and spend the even
ing with chatting and old time
Mrg Nw Mr, Lucy Samler.
Mrs. Newman, Mrs. Lucy Samler.
-" Rebecca Campbell and son
Robhv. Miss Sim rturt. Miaa
May
Gross and Mrs. Gross.
Club of H. S. Girls
Takes Long Hike
Mona Pnrtor was hostess at
the
The fnllnwlm nro nfflrof.
ntl'l
members of the L. P. club: Helen
iFalbe. president; f.'lilress Juild,
vice-president: Elva Wecntt, ,-vc-I
retary-trensurer: Mona Porter, re
porter; Thelma Olumead, Rota
Ishamhart, Mildred DsvIb and Jew
Singleton. Agnes Irwin and Mrt-
Inp Moore were accepted as new
members at this meeting. Orange
,"R."
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Mrs. Wise of Yoncalla
Is Honored Guest
Mrs. I). R. Hanan of Yoncalla,
was hostess to a number of ma
trons of Yoncalla Thurmluy after
noon, complimenting the seventy
first birtlnliiy anniversary of Mrs.
Josephine Wise, Mrs. Lucy Samler,
and other spring blossoms were at
tractively arranged In the rooms
where the ladles chatted.
Luncheon as served to Mrs.
Jose nhino Wise, Mrs. Lucy Samler,
Mrs. Sarah Weslernhlser, Mrs.
dura Ambrose, Mrs. !.aura Applo
caie. Mrs. Dora Cowan, Miss Sue
Hurt.
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fL f C;!,
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- to 13c Given Away
l Tbe members of the Ladles
Auxiliary to llio O. It. C. are sell
ing ilmuees among their friends lo
la chest of slUer, which Is on dis
play in the window at llubar
: brother s Jew elry Store. Drawing
for the pnie will take place at a
I card party on the evening of
Apiil first at the M.ircabee Hill,
the lady holiLlni; huh score for
the evening drawing the lucky
nunib'T at the close of the card
playing. The silver Is a forty
five pier,, s. t of Co'ittnunit.v, uud
Is a worthwhile prize.
I Ten Mile Club F.nj'oys
rj . . n
ratriotic I roRrani
A piotram
Washlnglon's i'l
last' week at thi
Community fit
n observance of i
thilny was c'vn i
n.- e'inir of the I
of Ten Mllo at
the home of Mrs. W. U. sil old. A
pong by tho cluh np.o 1 tho pro
gram, readings elien bv Mrs.
V. MeDnnlel, Mrs W. II Sdail
Mrs Kmma' Swift. :im Mis. 1.
Un Itenhucber, a oi il solo by
Mis. Anna Coatos, on.l a iiiimi ;-o.
lot Hon by Mrs. L. MeOnnhd. Hi i
serving of a dalnly I in-henn H ts
ed tlie pleasant alt-inivm. Mi..
Kmma Swift has Invi'. -I l lie nob
members to bo bar ueu on
ilareh fourth.
Dole Women's Club
Does Good Work
' In the few weeks since the or- The Informal dance sponsored
gauliation of the Women'! Club by the Shrine Club on Friday even
of Dole a fine record of accom-iing was one o( the most interest
pllshment has been made. Ini-ling funclions of the week. The
provement of the school building Moose iiall was gaily decorated In
and grounds were the first objects
undertaken, and In the past few
weeks the grounds have been
gravelled, play ground equipment
and an organ installed, and hot
lunches served regularly to the
children, many of whom walk
several miles to tbe school.
The club meets twice each
month at the various homes, and
has grown from nine to sixteen
members. Evening parties and
suppers have helped to raise the
money for the good work they
have done. At the meetings gos
sip and small talk are prohibited,
"V 8 . .. . T lu
f"11" 411(1 discussing papers on
and the ladles spend tbe hours In
Important subjects, and in making
baby clothes for young mothers.
The following poem about the
Women's Club was composed by
Miss Dorothy Rice, teacher of the
Dole school.
For many, many dreary years, this
small community
Was dull and dead for lack of will
and surging energy.
Then the Women's Club was start
ed and some progress we did see
Hurray tor the Women's Club
We started to win the world and
made a flying start
For the many problems that came
up, each member did her part.
We schemed and worked with Just
one dream in every woman's
heart;
A more progressive Dole
We bought the apparatus on which
the children play.
We made so many tiny clothes to
tempt the stork to stay,
We put the organ In the school
and provided hot meals each
day.
Hurray fo the Women's Club.
Mrs, LaBrie Hostess
to Garden Valley Club
Mrs. E. E. LaDrle Invited the
members of the Garden Valley
Women's Club to be her guests
Thursday afternoon, the ladies en-1
Joying a pleasant afternoon wio, iw m,
games and music after the usual land Russell; male quartette, Hck-
hort business meetini. Pvettv ens, McElhinny, Whipple, and Ol-
combinations of early Bprlng flow-
ers adorned the rooms.
Mrs. Hugh Riecbie Jr., assisted
jln serving a dainty luncheon to
the following ladles: Mrs. tieorge
Bailey,, Mrs. E. J. Brown, Mrs. It.
A. Calhoun. Mrs. R. S. Huttou,
Mra. O. McDaniels. Mrs. Emma
N'lday. Mra. J. Irwin Page. Mrs.
Fred Parrott. Mrs. Hugh Ritchie,
Sr., Mrs. John Sinclair. Mra. A.
C. Wood. Mrs.
D'.?ou"?' A !
isitor to the club
i was Mrs. Henry Oelkers, now of
Seaside, who was one of the chart
er.members of the organization.
Mrs. Hugh Ritchie Sr., will bo
hostess to Ihe club at the club
rooms on March 12. entertaining
them with a St. Patrick's Day
party. Each member is requested
to wear something green, ind to
come prepared with a quotation
pertaining to the day.
Costume Party Informal
Event of Week
The country home of Mr. and
Mrs. L. II. Skinner at Winston was
the scene of one of the merriest
parties of the season last week
when a number of their friends
motored out for an Informal even
ing of dancing. The guosta came
In costume, the majority wearing
h. ,w " ,"' "5
I . ,Li 7t l,.rA,H .!
, ia i . Kf. . inVnVnmntii
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tour puce orcnesira as mane up.
The rooms were attractive with
profusion of yellow daffodils and
other spring ftowers. Supper was
served at midnight.
Hidden to the affair were? Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Nichols, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Catching, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Oulne. Mr. nud Mra. Jack
Wharton, Mr. and Mrs. deorce 1
I Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. F.riwlo
Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. t!uy Cor
don, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mchl
hlnnv. Mr. and Mrs. (ieorgn Whar
ton, Mr. and Mrs. (llenn Wlmoeriy,
Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. Whipple, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Wharton. Miss
Helen Casey. Miss Hess and Missjp Friday Evening
Jine Wharton. Lester Wlmberly. m 1 i-'"S
Frank Clemem,
and
Skinner.
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Melrose Club Spends
Pleasant Afternoon
A social afternoon of chatting
and sewing engaged the members
of tbe Melrose Fortnightly
Club
Thursday afternoon at the
home i
of Mrs. T. II. Husonbark. Future ;Jir. J. s. Turner,
work of tho club was also discus- ! At play were Mr. and Mrs. Jo
,.,!, iseph Shockley, Mr. and Mrs. I'eter
Luncheon was served at the llallf. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Monm.
close of the afternoon to Mrs. Dan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henly, Mi.
Fglev, Mrs. K. K Fenn, Mis. John and Mrs. J. S. Turner, Mr. ai.d
lluselibnrk, Sr., Mrs. James lhss, I Mrs. J. C. Fagar. Mr. anil Mrs
Mrs. Win. Fredrlckson. Mrs. H. 1". Frank llrnwn. Mrs. V. K. Ilullei t.
Conn. Mis. K. N. Itusenhnrk. Mrs. Joe llallf and the bust and hosi. -H.
Wm. d'lumer. Mrs Arthur llurro- I ; i:
way. Mis. It. A. Ilusenbaik, Mr.. Women's Club Will
C. K. Frearii'Rson. irs. iiiupu
I'ltuner, Mrs. F. A. Coff.
Mrs. Kgley has Invited tho club
ito her nomo ior ine next uiccuuk.
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Pauline Bubar I lostcss
! to Younger CirU
A congenial grnuo of the vonng
i r girls were invltid on Saturday
'afternoon to the home of Miss
I'aiiltne llutiar lo sew and chut
thmtmh tho afternoon. Mrs. V. T.
llubar served a dainty luncheon
at lour to Vera Met Unlock, rihltiey
Knight. Iaphtie Huuhes. Helen
llacher, Mildred Slnuiger. Arlene
Kbpra and tiualxth Abrahams.
Shrine Club Sponsor
I Gay Dance Friday
bright shades of red and green,
and dancing from nine to twelve,
and tables of bridge and 500 enter
tained the guests. Punch waa
served in a prettily decorated
booth. A' out fifty couples attend
ed the dance, including members
of tbe Shrine stub, their wives or
sweethearts, and a number of In
vited guests. Other social event!
are being planned by this organiz
ation. The Daughters of tbe American
Revolution will meet Monday at-
I ternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank
I Churchill
iuiar bus
Churchill. In addition to the reg-
ness meeting a program
is oeing arrangeo. jne cnapter
recently sent a large box to the
emigrants at Angel Island.
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Mrs. Morgan Hostess
to Club Friday Evening
About twenty-two members of
the Past Noble Grands Club gath
ered at the home of Mrs. D. II
Morgan on Military Street laat
night for a short business session,
and social evening. The hostess
was assisted through the evening
by Mrs. A J. Carman, and Mrs.
J. G. Stephenson. The president,
Mrs. D. H. Lenox, presided over
the business meeting followed by
guessing contests, and other in
formal entertainment.
St. Patrick's day suggestion In
the favors and place cards made
an attractive setting for the delic
ious luncheon.
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Muscovite Affair to
Benefit Boy Scouts
The Muscovite Club dispensed
with their usual business meeting
on Thursday evening, and enjoyed
a splendid program and box social,
the affair being planned to benefit
the Hoy Scout Council.
The following numbers made up
the program: instrumental duet.
Dalo Strange and Bedford Tester;
piano soio, uiauu tsmi,
son; Swedisn cnaracter, Stanley
Baney. At the conclusion of the
program, V. T. Jackson, president
of the Boy Scout Council talked
for a few minutes concerning the.
work of the Council. The box so
cial netted the sum of $60 which
was turned over to the treasurer
of the council.
Girls Club Guests
on Wednesday Evening
Miss Clarice Harpester and Miss
Virginia Whiting. Joined in offer-
IIIIIID VIUU IUUllOVi II
lng Hospitality Wednesday evening j different grade schools was held. I wnether they desired the demo
to the members of the Omega Mu The first part of the evening was J etMt or repUi,leans to make their
AlpnagiriscioD.ni tne nome ot
Miss Harpester. ATter tne snort
business meeting of the club,
I bridge entertained the guests, un-1
! til a dainty luncheon was served,
Decoratlons and flowers In shades j phone solo, oy junior union, ac
of yellow marie an attractive sett-1 coinpanled by Lois Ann hippie.
Iiik fur the party.
Enjoying the affair were .Miss.
Mary Reanw, Miss Fern Tteymera, I
Miss Iris Hire, Miss Carol Ioyle,
M1b repjty Con lee. Miss Eva Uice, j
and the hostesses.
O. F. F. Card Club
Plays on Wednesday
Mrs. Hen Shields was an attrac-
''ve hostess of the week. Inviting ;
' """ "'embers of the O. K. V. card
I ",llb l pl"y ' htr home Ve'nes-
I' afternoon. Mrs. Joseph
8hofk,,y bvti hgh ,core- ttml ,n :
consolation went to Mrs. Frank i
Hanan. (iathered inhout the
tables were Mrs. Frank Brown,
Mrs. t.enrge Cluck, Mrs. Ferrler.
Mrs. Mary Freeman. Mrs. Cranis.
Mrs. Frank Hanan, Mrs. F. S.
Monroe, Mrs. K. J. Peyton. Mrs. A.
II. Perrln. Mrs. K. Patterson. Mrs.
Joseph Shockley. Mrs. J. O. Steph
enson, Mrs. Dick Cilvlii, Mrs. Sal
lie McClung, Mrs. Kd llinkle, Mrs.
C. F. Harpester. Mrs. Viola Ilurl
bttrt, and the hostess.
tf if &
Jolly Good Fellows
Lytuau Among the many club even's of
Ithe week was the gathering of tlo-
Jolly Good Fellows Club nt tt.e
home of Mr. anil Mrs. H. N. f!rv
blll Fridur evening. Dafloillls ami
oilier spring blossoms decoratid
the rooms where the guests gath
ered at tho 500 tables. Honors
(Went to Mr. and Mrs.
I'eter li:illf. I
and low to Mrs. F. S.
Monroe and
1 lave Literary Progfsim
The memhers of the Itos. Inn?
Women's Club are evincing iioo ;i
I Inli rest In the meeting to h,. In id
!Tilesilay afternoon. March thlr-l. nt
the Knlithts of l'ytbiss Hall ,n
Uose Street. There will be an in
teresting literary program le;- r-
sper-ed with musical numb- r-t.
ami Miss liusa 11. Tanott of th-i
Knglish depart mrnl at the Hr.h
Hieb.vl will talk. Toll call will ho
answcied hv the name of the tiei-
t bi-r's favorite book. Tho commit-1
tee planning tbe affair la Mrs W.
V Jiat. Mrs. ti. I).
tvaus, anil Mr. 1
I
T. . Oiiphast.
POETS'
Signed Contributions for This
6ociety Editor of The News -
Space la
WHEN NIGHT COMETH
Oh. perfect February day,
Thou'rl drawing to a close;
The sun, a crimson diso of flame.
Is sinking to repose
In a feathery bed of gray
blue
clouds
That bank the western sky,
Foretelling us of snow to fall
In generous supply.
Oh day, fair February day.
Thy beauty needs mus fado
Into the twillght'sentle glow
A change none may evade.
Uut how ,rKne the twilight Deems
We're loath to let It go.
As toothing sweet my spirit dreams
Dear scenes of long ago.
And as I gaze, the night arrive
To claim thee, perfect day.
She draws thee, to her jeweled
breast
And bears thy soul away.
Oh. when my day on earth Is done
Christian Church Classes
Enjoy Party Saturday
A Washington's birthday party
at the Christian Church Saturday
evening was sponsored by the
Kumjoinus Class with the High
School ltible class as their guests.
An entertaining evening of games
appropriate to the holiday made
the hours merry ones (or to!
thirty young people. Refresh
ments were served at' the close o(
tlu evening -
.
Mrs. Reymers Hostess
to Past Matrons
Mrs, c. O. Reymers was one of
the attractive hostesses of the
week, invltine the members of the
Past Matron's Club of the Eastern
Star to spend the afternoon with
h.o nn T.1..2.lnu LUH,jn. ,..1
chatting entertained the guests,
and a dainty luncheon was served
; (he clogB
Mrs. Reymers
guests were Mrs. T. B. Vlrdtn, tne regular Business session, aim
Mrs. Albert Abrahams, Mrs. Vivian after the program was completed
French, .Mrs. Fred Joat. Mrs. P. T. the Grange and Its friends indulg
liubar, Mrs. T. E. Singleton, Mrs. ed in dancing, after which the la
John Runyan. Mrs. Will Harris, dies served hot Umales and cof
and Mrs. William Bell. fee.
DECLAMATION CON
' TEST AT BENSON
SCHOOL FRIDAY
; The P. T. A. of tjie Benson 1
school met last night at the school
at 7:30 o'clock, at which time the:
declamation contest between tne
second and fourth grades of the,
i mauo imeienuug
program. me ui.ou.-u
with the song, "America," by all.
Following this was a vocal solo.
i by Ralph Church, and a Xylo-
HUU 1 lit! Dlfll OLIrtllRK-U ,
by all. The opelling contest which
U to be put on by the Kiwanls
club In the near future waa ex
plained in detail by Or. B. K. Shoe
maker. It. L. Russell gave an 11-
' lustrated talk on type-setting ma-!
j chines. These moving picture I
j films were loanpd by the Intertype'
(.'orporation. and showed the com-1
plote: manufacture and operation
their machine. It was made
eapeclally interesting by showing! children to school, the Spencer
,he use of each part as It was built, school build.ng in a Doukhobor
These pictures are available for, colony, five miles from here was
only a short time., but will bo used ; burned last night. This was listed
for any programs for th- time Mr. las the ninth Ixmkhobor school
Russell keeps them. This pro-1
gram waa then followed by the
declamation contest of tho second
and fourth grades of the different
grude schools. Fach speaker spoke
Interestingly, and their topics wore
well chosen. The Judges w re
Mrs. Mabel Church, Mr. Needliam
anu It. l. Kusseil. aiary rrencn.no u,og
represeniing me necouu Kri i- i
the Fullerton school wo'l first
place In the girls' class, and Allen
Kont, representing the second
grade at Benson school, won first
place for tbe boys in that c!ass.
Patricia Neal, representing 'be
fourth grade at the Ilo33 school
won the first place for the girls in
thai class, and Melford Cyius. rep
resenting the fourth grad- at the
Fi.llerton at Pool, won first place I
Il)r llir lil')m III itioi vinin
. Tlie results make a tie for the
first place between the Ilenaon and
Hose school, with Fullerton couiini:
second. This is the second of the
mnipats. tho tlrat one this year be
ing held at the Rose school. At
the end of the year, the school hav
ing the most points In all the con
tests held this year, will be award
ed the silver loving cup, donated
by Ihe Kotary club.
The cup was won lRst year bv
the Fullerton school. The school
holillng the cup three years in suc
cession will be allowed to keep it.
MORE PUNISHMENT
FOR LA FOLLETTE
(wrtittr. rii liw'l Wrf,
WASHIX0TOX. Wh. 28. An a
further aUp In denying repubU
ran r-,rtX Htutus In tbo senate lo
Senator 1- KoUette and tau chief
supiHrter, the republican com-tnii(i-A
on rommitlM9 had thta
tively BMiK'xd the Wisconsin
teuai'ir, together with St-nators
Hrookhart of Iowa, mid imm anu
'rater of North I'akota to places i
ut th
biutoni or tne mi on com
i In which tbey now hold
nUtte-
mrinUerslap.
The action which waa ukea
CORNER
Department May Be Sent to the
Review, and Will Be Used as
Available.
And twlight turns to night,
May he be there my hand to take
) And lead me into light
urate rotter Beattle,
Le Mars, Iowa.
-VIOLETS
Sweet little violets
Mooming in the Spring,
After Icy winter
How much Joy you bring.
With your purple blossoms
Peeping through the snow
We are glad to greet you.
You are so sweet, you know.
How we love to pick you,
And make a small boquet
To wear, or put in vases.
Upon a festive day.
You surely are a favorite,
A harbinger of Spring,
Blooming there with fragrance;
Your praises all do sing.
Emma J. Bristol.
Special Program Entertains
Grange Members Saturday
At the meeting of South Deer
Creek Grange last Saturday even
ing, Feb. 21, the Lecturer Mrs. C.
H. Bailey, had prepared a speciul
program consisting of the follow-
r"8. ""'"i
W. B.
W. S.
""' w
Conine at the piano: piano eolos;
I Miss Josephine Caohlin and Miss
'"""eu narcner; song, -Ding
song.
Doug by five little folks; poem,
"How to Reduce Taxes," Stewart
Hall; piano solos, Miss Arllne
Melton and Miss Ruth Blood; pa-
' Y "",, , """" ' " 'u
13er' .'ood;. Au pmoblle Accidents,
klt BX "ve "ttle tolk- P'anu
i solo. Miss Alice Jenkins; reading I
i -Home." Mrs. Ada Melton; paper I
UU ItiaUlUlVlU V-ttVC, JUTIS. It 1U. A.
j Jenkrns; "Down on the Farm,"
lMrs- a"ey.
tne program iook place alter
yesterday over the written pro
test of the three senators who
supported the La Follette ticket
in the presidential campaign
would give them the same com-
mittee status as though elected
on an Independent instead or an
the republican ticket. Senator La
Follette himself has made no re-
. mmi.u i.ltr olt
... Annh
i committee assignments.
Ihe committee'! action Is sub
ject to approval by the republican
party conference to be held early
next month and later by the
Bcnato itself. Although some op
position is expected at both sta
ges, administration leaders be
lieve they can carry out their pro
gram, -v
DOUKHOBORS FINED
fAMMW-iated Pma Lrajrd Win-.)
GRAND FORKS, B. C. Feb. 28.
Following committal to jail last
week to Doukhobors in default of
S5 fines for failure to send their
burned In the Kootenay-Boundary
: district.
DAWKS TAKF.S l'll'KS.
(Aorlati-d I'rrm Lard Wire.)
C1I1CAOO. Feb. 28. Fortified
by
dozen new pipes of the kind
to smoke, Charles it.
Dawes, accompanied by members
of his family, departed today for
Washington to be inaugurated on
next Wednesday as vice-president
of the fulled States.
Mr. Dawes has cut all hU busi
ness ties tn preparation to enter
ing the employ of the govern
ment. He has resigned as chair-
man of tbe board of the Central
Tvtiat nrnanv nf Illlnnfj (ho
bauk fce fouuded more lhaa ,wnly
years ago.
Mrs. Dawes and their two
adopted children. Dana and Vir
ginia, accompanied tbe general, as
did Francis J. Kilkenny, wbo was
the generals personal manager
during the campaign last year.
40 TONS roVlEll KX!'UHIUS.
(AMorlatni I're-n ItvnvJ Wtrf.)
niO JANKlItO. Felt. 2S. Ten
perHnits were killed nud "00 in
jured in tho explosion of 4) tuns
of powder and oilier comhustibkn
on Caju Inland near Nit htheroy
yesterday, according to a tatf
m.-iit made toU;iy by lrrrin C.
Corn ran, local ntunaKer (or three
Ainork-an ftro luHurante comt-a-nlei,
who returned hero this
morning from the luetic ot th
iilaft. He placed property Iom
at $1,000,000.
I.tKWL Ctl 1'l.E M.D. .
I. II. Carpenter of this city.!
and Marion Taylor of W lm hester. i
wi re ouictly married yesterday I
atlernoon at tho office of Justice
of the I'eace Oeorgo Jones. The
'Ceremony was attended by only
few of the close friends of the
couple. They will make their
home in thl city.
The Glittering
Bessie Love Wears With Distinction the Favorite
Wrap of Paris Metallic Materials An
the Vogue as. Well as Those Em
broidered in Glass Beads. v
5CT
mm
Si!
The tad of the moment In evening
wraps ot Importance, is that which
glltten. It may be that the ma
terial aelectedf Is ot metallio cloth
to bright gold - illver, or dolled
with the thread! ot rose, bine and
red Interwoven, but the capes
which find favor In fashion's eya
Jutt now must iocesi a brilliant
sheen If they are to rise above the
commonplace,
Sometimes the wrap Itself Is ot
velvet In bright hoe, aad U made
gorgeous by a lining ot metallic
cloth which possesses a distinctive
pattern. In other wraps the ma
terial la closely embroidered In the
manner of the Russians by an all
over pattern ii (Utterlsf glass
heada.
This embroidery by the Rus
sians is a distinctive hit ot art So
closely U the pattern designed In
the glass bead! that It resembles
the finest of embroidery and lend!
lust the correct note to tho really
M.lltKIK.O YKSTKItDAY
. , . , , .
. - SnJrtt
nnce, nnd Mildred Hose Ialrd, of
Yoncalla, were? married yesterday
afternoon at 4 p. m., at the office
of Justice of the Peace Georre
Jones. The parents of the young
couple wye present at the cere-
feiMataaggWMsw is) j "" i
t mony. They are going to Inde-!'r
pf-ndence. where the groom has a
responsible position.
Liberty Theatre.
Rome of ihe most thrilling
scenes ever recorded by a cara.TR
were "shot"
for the Kegal Picture
"The (ilrl of (iohl
marring Flor - j
enco Vidnr, which comes to the
Liberty theatre, for a three day
run tomorrow.
1 hese scenes wero taken In a
mine where an explosion occurs
daring tbe progress of a society
fiance, giyen on tbe sixteenth level
of the mine. The sentience Is I
truthfully executed In every detail. I
Miners were employed and they
used drills, dump carts and other
I paraphernalia. The rescue of the I
hero and heroine. Imprisoned be-1
neatn the cave-in. Is said to be a
nustcrploco of direction.
ANTLERS THEATRE
Two men of the same name aro
a not Infrequent complication In a
comedy, but two actors playing
"duplicate namea" pates who real
ly bear the same name, are decid
edly unasual.
It happen in "8 porting Youth,"
llLliV-ell.
Evening Wrap
effective evening wrap. Often the)
Jewel-like embroidery U used ra
metallic back ground vhara as
blendi In coloring.
Tho lavish nae ot tors on theee
wrapt for spring tntrodncea sever
al t - hitherto unused for formal
occasion. Bear for which often
forms tho huge collar, enff! aa4
border of tho wrap Is a new favor
ite, while fox. In illver and tawny
tonea l! an old favorite much naea
In the smartest of wraps,
Bessie Love, who wenrs several
original and youthfully smart ewe
tnmei tn the new First National
nun, -The Lost World" hat ieloe
ed as evening wrap tn the aaannaf
of the latest Paiiatan models. B
la ot aatlqna (old. ttonningly de
signed .along allm and youthful
line! and powaaaea rich tar trim
ming In the broad coUa ot fox for.
Tho lining It In a brilliant color
and offsets tho beauty ot the me
tallic cloth mad In tho designing
of the wrap.
Reginald Denny'! new Universal
Jewel racing picture coming Sun-
- W" Monday to the Antler.
Theatre.
Denny plays the part of 'Jimmy
Wood", the racing driver In the
story. His principal troubles oc
cur throuch his being mistaken
"Splinters" Wood, a hanger-on
at the race course. This part
tplayed by Malcolm Denny.
MAJESTIC THEATRE
The management xtf the Majes-
i tic Theatre announces a screen at
traction ot unusual merit and In
terest as the big feature there Sun-
An.t an A llflnir I tm 1A t'll.
KnT MnMiai'nmHllCion of "It
1 1 Tho t.nw w arlanlArt tn film form
: fmm on nf IiroiirfwaTa moat re-
irpnt tiramatlr aucceflsen of the
- ama nam.. As a stage dUt It
na Banr montha lB New York.
J
KtkSCiaKO AMI V.J,KKIt
PIjAV o-k TIE.
The Roseburg and Walker high
school debate teams met here and
at Walker last night to Plar off
the tlo, the result to decide which
school would meej: the Eugene
high school debaters next week.
The ludgea here, who were 6upt.
Js'orthrup. of W ilbur, Miss Lar-
gent, of Riddle, and air. Belt, of
Myrtle Creek, gave a two to one
decision to Roseburg'a affirmative
earn, and the Judges at Walker
gave the local high school's nega
tive team a three decision. This
will enable tbe local debater to
meet the Eocene High School de
baters here aad at Lugene next
Tueedaj; nlfut.