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    FOUR ' ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY, APRIL 11.1925.
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SOCIETY
By BEULAH JEWETT
All oootrlbutlooa to this page, society, women's clubs, and
personals, should be telephoned to tbe society editor by Friday
of each week. Telephone No. 135.
Plans Completed for
Easter Ball
Woman's Club Mas
Interesting Meeting
jBellview CIubHai
I Spelling Contest
Plans fur the annual Easter I
Hall aro nearly completed and I ho ,
event promises to be one of the ;
most brllllan of the years. The
Legiun Auxiliary will be hoste- 1
nt'g fur the ball, ulil eh will be at i
the Armory on Tuesday evening !
J 1 UI1U IVIJH in JJUIK Ultm L
wwvwl ioniH, both imitation and real will
;be used to transform tho Armory
into a Japanese tea garden, and
i other attractive features will
intake the dance im usual. Clever
rtained programs are being printed, and
Easter
"Anierlcauizatlon was the topic A vp(.jIIK r,,ityt cut
LTnJ Sl'f h at he ,hc ''''" ' H.-l"''-w rluh he list of patrol,, and palronesse,
Kosetiurg Womans Hub at at the home of .Mis. Fi ed Ii..ver on has been aminunci d
home of Mr.. A. C. Master, on A,rll ,,. j c ,)anniK hj" bt,u au"
Tnesilsv nrmmoon. and arranged I ...i i . . 'r I
- - - cuii. ,-nsi ill 111 Bpi'MIIlK ll'IWIJi. .11 . . .
by Mrs. William bell, Mrs. A. t. the olh,.r e,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, a, UI) I en Mile Club Meets
MaraterB, and Mr.. It. 11. Conipton. awa,,,.,, a prUl. At . hr, vy:,r . , . VfaNon
a short business session ore-, i. ... " iwrs. Anna waison
sided o verby Mrs. Fobu r Uuui.t piece yullt fr 1)lH li i 1.1 r.-n '
preceded the program. The ml"-! Kami Hum,! at C.irvallls, ami ,Mr
utos were read by the Secretary I j j Kester was apiHiinted o. Ii vnte
Mrs. J. C. l'onsler, aud committee , , lm! Ma, ,.,)Ilvt.!,tll, ul jM,..h.
reports were made by Mrs. Wil- fi,., with Mrs. W. K. lloise as al
llam Hell relative lo tho liummaKe ( ternale.
Sale May second, and the lood i A daintv luncheon was nervetl to
sale held recently from which the i Mrs. I'. W. lieckh-v. Mis. (! W.
Kliicald, Mrs. Z. V. Parker. Mrs.
Edwunl lloyer, .Mrs. Karl Kose
liiml. Mrs. Win. lliihlnson, Mrs. H
K. Lovelace. Mis. V. A. Iiveluce
Mrs. ('. K. llamiliiK. .M.'s. J. J. K':s
sum of XZ'i. 3U was realized. The
club voted to co-operate with the
National Music Week, committee
and a proKram consisting ot mu
sical numbers will be given dur
ing music week. May third to
ninth.
Mrs. William Hell and Mrs. Fred
Straug were appointed as a com-
MrH. Anna Watmm iliviletf the
members of the Tell Mile Coiiililtl
nity Circle to her home on April
first, and inter a short pioiiaiu
given by several of the member.-..
the ladles chaltid anil seve:l until
luncheon was served. The next
. meeting will be at the hinne of
j Mrs. Grace llarnes. Klijoying Mrs.
, Watson's hospitality were Mrs.
I Anna Coates, .Mrs. K. Rookanl,
Mrs. llella llowanl. Mrs. Kiiima
Swift, Mrs. Fannie Stoner. Mrs. V.
ter, Mrs. W. F. 1'riee,
HiikIick, Mrs. Fred Hoy
ilael Kester. The next meeting
will be at the home of .Mrs. 0. W.
Mis. J. H. I -I' lianiei, airs. k. MeDamel,
r. and Miss : Mr. Lizzie Hrelteubucher.
anil
mlttee to make arrangements lor : Kiucaid on May 14.
April Meeting Missionary
Society Interesting
The April meeting of the Wo
mans Missionary Society of the
Presbyterian Church was held
luncheon to be given Saturday,
April 18, during the club Insti
tute. A committee consisting of Mrs.
T. M. Olllvant, Mrs. U. H. Morgan,
ilrs. A. 11. Small, Mrs. Washing
ton Hughes, Mrs. 1). K. Carr aud
.'.i ij...u I 'J uiuoay allernoua. coiupiimehliiot
vu h l.:.-,i. ...... u hem ul 111.. i..n u VI.-.. ....it
Betty Jane Dixon
Hostess to Frienrlu
Mims Hetty June lilxon, daughter , 'rhursday afternoon in the church
of .Mr. and .Mis. T. U. Kixou en- parlors, with Mrs. MoCullagh In
urtaiucd a group of little tilenua lh chair.
i tie stiort business meeting was
Show to be held during the Straw
berry Carnival. Uekgates were I
elected to the district federation i
of Southern Oregon Club at '
Kogue Ulver April twenty fifth, as
follows, Mrs. Foster Hutner, Mrs.
J. C. I'onaler, Mrs. William Hell. I
Mrs. Carl D. Neal. Mrs. F. II. Dun- j
lap. and Mrs. A. 11. Small.
The Drugraui on Americaniza
tion was opened by America, sung
by all, after which questluiinuire
was given by Mrs. William Hell,
consisting of the Questions asked
of an alien upon his application . Semi-Annual Rummage
for naturalization papers to be- j ,, . . . . .
come a citizen of the United i Sale to Lie i lekl
States, lhita concerning the cor-1 Tho seini annual liummngc Rule
reel flag usage was also distriuui-uf the Museum g Uumuiia I luo
ed. Mrs. Adah Wallace Uurue of w,n he held on .May second, lor
Portland, financial secretary of the benefit of the club house fund,
the Children's Farm Home at Cor- nans tor the sale were complin d
vallls, rave an Intort seing talk 'Tuesday at a meeting of the Hub
concerning the Americanization house hoard, composed ot .Mrs.
work being done at the Farm v imam Hell, Mis. J. C. i'ousier,
Home for the homeless children Air- Washington Hughes, Mrs. II.
of the state, 1'recei ding her talk 1K Harris and Mrs. lieorgu Hrud-
of the state, l-receiiing ner una hum
Miss llixon aud her young quests Associate Member Secretary, re
attended tho maiioiieue prestnia- ported six new members lor her
tion of Cinderella at the Anuers j department. At this time it w as
theatre, and later luuchi on was i requested that clean, old muslin
served at the Orange Lantern 'leai'r use In the sick room, be hand
Ivoom, at a lahlc cinlc;cd wnh a ' d to Mrs. Hodie or tile President,
birthday cake with seven caudles. ' Volunteers to attend the l'r shy
Covers were placed lor Martha terial meeting in Ashland May 7 to
Herman, Phyllis Ann Holler, Mary . were called for. A letter from
Margaret iiedliey, Klmua H.ake, r. Tootell Hospital
Maxiue Sinitti, Uuoerta '1 reireu aim Society in a most
Hetty Jane Hixou.
8- 1
aH
'yT'-"
ill i i rn J- Idrn-fr ifi
Mrs. Petterson Hostess
at Bridge Luncheon
A table gay with fragrant lilacs,
thanked the j with place cards and favors em-
appreciative phaalzinj; Hie Kaater motif, greet-
mannt'r for the Overseas SewitiK ,! the members of the Friday i wucmI. Mra. ljni M.-lvin Mrs H
and h4i: pital wupplies sent fur the . Itridg Club at the home of Mrs. U. Hudson and MrB. A. J. Hoch-
ictor I'etterson. At bridge after radel.
luncheon Mrs. C. K. Allen held
hlnh score. At play were Mrs. C.
B. Wade and Mrs. J. I. Love,
guests, and club members, Mrs.
Fred "Schwartz, Mrs. lrvin Rrunn.
Mrs. C. K. Allen, Mrs. C. A. Lock-
numbers accompanied by Mrs. j Au aip, a for Hrtit'l a for the
Grant Osborn, and later Mrs. M1- 8ale (a Jaa.i0 to the geiii-ral public
lis Meyers sang, also accompanied ; ami clull WUllr, ahKe. Anyone
by Mrs. Osborn. 'having donations may call any
A dainty luncheon was served at i,u.i,lU,.r U xw boaul and tne
small tublea charming with duKo- ackahe will be called Tor.
dll and wild quince, with hot bis-; A K,,,al nmnv H1U Ulillt.r the im
cuits made by a flour mill rtpre-; pr,.8iuill tnal ,(jt ,.l(! rnu.sti-
lute i ruminam Mtlt;, but urlirles
such a a diiv. crockery, tidd and
omid ot riitbtui, tare, remnant h
pun.s, vases, piciures, hats, hose,
underwear, cui'SdH. hhncs, pliuiU
and Kin ubrf, tanned li uil, jelly.
iiiunlcipal. Jam, curtains, tli apes, aud any
eventually mtMellaiieuua articles will be r'-
ln a natiunal liroclamation. is prom- ceived and sold by the
tsed on behulf of the National Mu- Club,
sic Week, May 3 to bor the I w t
first national observance, last May,! PresjJ,., to JQ1J
proclamations were IhMued by the it.- 1 1
governors of MaHsachunelts. Otiio.i Club Institute I lere
Arkansas and Hawaii, aud by Uiei MlH j;, Urr 1 titilHt-.
maora of & large immber or cities, pnm ( u. oreun redt raiinu
This action was talu-n In-fore the of Vumen s Clubs will preside ai
movement had aHHUtned the piopnr- m cluo j.d,,,,,. ,rt tM. n,.k In
Hons rfpresenttil by the nearly wh); U((1.tmiK wa Al(rll JIhi ul tllt.
cities which participated last May. iS(mlll .M.-UiudiM chun h. 'I he in
It Is therefore exprcted by the hIltuU, wtu ()1),.u a, cuiiilr.u
National Music Week Committee hlK ,iruuKhoul the day.
that a great many more stales and , t.hlbll tlt iow.i,rK Mnd Douglas
ClUVB Will ue repiem ...eu .j Vi ! (oil II I y . also cllltis Wlllllll Jhe
entatlve.
O 0 ft
Music Week Urged
in Proclamations
A series of official proclama
tions, both state and
and potently resulting
lamailons for next May. Alitady,
the governors of Illinois and Mis
tKHlppl have agreed lo issue a pro. -'
mutation. The text of last year's
proclamations are reproduced in
the "History ot National Mule
Week" Issued by the National Mil 1
sic Week Committee at Its head-;
quarters, 45 West 4&lh street, New,
York City. I
Tossibly the first municipality to
take such action In prepmatton fori
the coming Music eek Is Clt v-,
land, Ohio. In that dormip-nt
Cleveland's mayor, Clavton V.
Towues, flr?t ntate: ".Mn-lr Is a;
vuluahle t-leiiient ittul forte In our!
world and time, and biing all ton;
neglected by th" general public.
National Music Week whs Institin-i
ed svveial years ao, ami has been!
observed by many ctiis and htaie.
throughout the country Mure that,
time."
Mulc week w ill be oMervt-d n
Roseburg by proKiams and let Hals
that will fill c h evening, us w IS
as feature all im-''Uni;s diiruu thai ,
period. The rogiam Is b ir.g plan '
ned Ity the Doiulas County Mu. U
Teachers Association.
w .:
Dinner for Niece on ;
Birthday Anniversary !
Surprising her niece Mi Mary
Ilea ins on lor hir'lniay ai. mil
itary. Miss It llamhiim h'te-j
Ht a small dinner tin Tu .-day e. n j
lug. Covers were pla. ed lor Ntiss '
Iteams, Mr. and Mrs. K. K Dunlaj t. ! Kaster I lunt
Jli I SB .Tin i mil i hi i vi , linn .mi, mm
Mrs. H. Hamburg
Soul hern Oregon t ed-iation dis
trict will be eligible to attend the
institute, and tne members are an
ticipaung tiie unaMun wi ti nitnti
inteiist. The in.-itiiute wili ! al
wnh tne structutc ot a chili, eh-r-tioii
and duties of the oflm ts mni
chat i men, efi nihility lor member
hhip, relation o iluh and commit
nil and part ul pa i ion in cum
imilliiy artatis. tunilainelll.il p.im i
plea (M'iy club wf.inaii should
know, and many otlu r topics of in
t' ie?4 to cluh uomeii and pro. p c
live . lub women.
Mrs. Dunbar will be ami. -ted b
department heads of both Soutln 111
Otei.on and I'oMlan I, and muii
1'i-jin ."elilatlvt s Hill lie p,e..t ul
from olio t clubs In the .iair .Mrs.
t-'ohler inn Ik r ami (lie inllie i.e .n
ber.shlp of Ibe KiiHeblltK V nlli.ili s
Club will be present and Hh-.-i
with (he piomiuu. A gen. lal k.m
tatlon to all worn- n of l!i- b.; i:
to nllelld, Is exieuded by lie
Kim l urn club.
The worth oi' an active wo;.i.i .
clllb has lieMi ileint lifi rated M .n
tiuiih in many titns. In lehln..-.
to I lie MM ml wolh, the etllb:- wo.k
oopt i a i i ly wlih tuMio s oi
i all ial ions lo lurihiT pulilu 1. ';
Mi.t.ns anil public w hale. i '
Koilung Woman's Club i.- n.w
WMinii tor a t int) houe, a.nl
iial iiiieitaiJiin-nls are U iu
planiud to liiiaiue this p;oj it.
work in Changieh, China
The program for the afternoon
centered around the negro in
I Africa and In America.
To opeu the Devotional Ker
iclses. the favorite hymn of the
1 African Christian Negro, "Art
I Thou Weary, Art Thou languid,"
was sung by Mrs. Minturn, accom
panied by Mrs. I. X. l'ark.
In introducing the program, the
President stated that the Negro
race fn America has produced
w underfill leaders as Hooker T.
Washington and Dr. Walker, aud
artists and poets.
Mrs. Ashcraft then favored the
Society with a reading, "Just Keep
on a Jogging,' by a foremost Ne
gro po t. I'aul ltureiice Dunbar.
Mrs. McCui:a;h then pad a short
pitem. "The Lord had a Job For j
Me," by the same poet.
Mrs. Scott then made a few In
troductory remarks in regard to
the Negro iu America.
Several assisted in the "Quiz" ,
conducted by Mrs. Scott. Mrs. I
tlrinsied made a few remarks.
Mrs, Itodle snoke of the pio.ness
Woman's 11 n" n ,'1M S " '"li1"-
! Mrs. Cayler ulated that the f r- j
etgn theme Tor America is i.itnn
America, and' mentioned several
good books, as follows : "New
; Days In Latin America" by Dr.
'llrnwn. 'Lookina Ahead Willi
Bttlte i nt Amni'lm" l.v Mt:inltv 1H.
"Makers of South America." bv j
Marwaretten Daniels. "Huihling ,
the Americas" by Miss llaskin, I
' 1'rayer aud Missions," by Ib len
Montgomery, 'Mlnne Adventureis" !
by Katherine Cronk, " Peasant t
Pioneers" by Kennelh Miller, j
"From Ov r the Monler." by Verii- j
on McCombs and "Itetter Ameri- I
cans Number Three" by Herbert j
dates.. This last is especially for j
Juniors. j
Mrs. McCtrllah stated that Mr. j
Marbersoii has gkeii hi huge es- :
late for bonus for the Nenroi j
iiihl th:it another similar gift had t
been made in Kentucky.
In closln- the mil. Mrs. Sum
said. "We have Hie Negro with us.
He wilt be a men ice unb-rs we
( lit isi lanie bi:u."
Mrs. t'aybr's name was adde-l to
iho roll. Twenty our were pi-s-t
nt.
Mrs. C. II. Arundel
Youlli Dances in Chiffons
Colleen Moore'i Choice of Evening Frocks Favort
Chiffon Brilliant With Rhinestone Trimming
'X P i)
Molrosc Cliib Members
I Live Inleresfin" Meetin
v.-
in
at t'titnilry Club
Shrine Club Plons
Party for Next Week .
An enjoyable oi lal oees ln I
being plHlinid'V the lioii..:;i
Cntiutv Khrine club to t:ike .
on Kiidny, April 17, nt the I'm
hall. All Masons and I . M..l:iv
RPInvltod to altinil T'ic p"t
li start at nine o' l k. i
ilawrr and cards wlllA' th. et
t. rtainuitnt with rclre.umtuu at
lva.
An
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M. lr-.:-.- r,.rii-.'-hlh ( lull at
-,r iu. i l. hi; mi 'il.ui-.lii nt the
lie- - i:r.,lme Hull with Mrs. ll.
!;, I'l.-M- 11-; h-.-i, 1 he l.i-
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:! tli'' l'"t I Jilin.-s l-.ll. oliih
if. Minus- "I. i I ill - tr.'ill
i." Mrs M il.el llni. lll'.l k:
le lllimhle llee," Mrs. I.Hol
,ll. "Iilil A 1 1 lit M.iii." Mis.
e II. ill. "A lile I.. --.-II." M".
1 1. Ma lile ; -ra' '!'! S i .. -";
Mi s I! A. Ilitst'lit at k ;
What A Ileal I'oet Is lieally
1.. .' Mrs l:. It. I'. -mi. "Utile or
'. in' Aiiiil. ." K.uh. rin li.i-en-uk;
' riiom-l.'siin a Ivor Joke."
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in'v r.-i 1 1 "l-m. n. r.e-. il I'"'
nil-. Mt I l.i'eii. e M.il.e-y In-
i lie i lub no mte rs to 1h r
f.r tli. next in.-. Unit.
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Program Arranged in
Vaudeville Numbers
Several changes' have been
made in tbe program to be pre
sented at the Antlers Theatre on
April 29th by the dancing pupils of
the lleinllne Conservatory under
the direction of Miss Noland. The
program has been named "The
Fun Itevue." and will be in the
form of several cleverly arranged
vaudeville acts.
The program will be presented
In the following fornu Act 1.
Play Ground Scene. 1. Gingham
chorus, Dorothy McDonald, Dor
othy Ogle. Mrs. I-oren Miller. Ol
lie Fredrickson. Neura Clark. Mar
ine Stearns, Melba Frew, Eliza
beth Williams, aad Alice Jenkins.
2. Overall chorus, Sabina Nerbas,
Hetty Jane Dixon, Jean For, Agnes
Mae Crawford, Alaxine Smith,
Louise Ilerry, Jane Shultz. 3.
Country Dance, Helen Virginia
Yount. 4. Mr. Jingling and his cir
cus performers. Mr. Jingling,
Daphne Hughes "Introducer"; Fa
tiina. Alice Jenkins; Trapeze
Performer, Maxlne Smith; Small
est Dancer on the Stage today.
Betty Neuner; Miss Bonnie Grey
and Her Shetlund Pony chorus,
Miss Grey, Maxine Stearns; chor
us, Betty Strong, Elizabeth Wil
liams, and Melba Frew. Jazz
song and dancer. Louise nerry;
balloon dance, Jean Fox and Ag
nes Mae Crawford; Lemonade
Seller dance, Sabina Kerbas.
Act 2. Scene 1. A street scene,
Pete, Dorothy Ogle; Skeet. Dor
othy McDonald. Scene 2. Sheet
Music Covers, 1, "Mary. You're
the Sweetest Girl I Know," Ollie
Fredrickson; 2, "Annie Rooney,"
Mrs. Loren Miller; 3, "i'herie"
(Parisian Vamp), Dorothy McDon
ald; 4, Carmen, She's Absolutely
Charmin' ", Mary Julia Clark; 5,
"Virginia Lee." Nedra Clark.
Scene 3. Garden Scene, Dance of
the Moonbirds; .a. solo toe dance,
Mary Julia Clark; b. chorus, Mrs.
Loren Miller; Netlra Clark, Max
ine Stearns, Betty Strong, Melba
Frew, Elizabeth Williams, Ollie.
Fredrickson.
Act II. Garden Scene. 1. Flower
Dance, Marjorie and Dorothy
Hates; 2, Toe Dance, Helen Vir
ginia Yount; 3, "Me and My Boy
Friend," Song and dance. Jane
Shultz and Sabina Nerbas; 4,
Grecian Dance, Dorothy Ogle and
Dorothy McDonald; 6, Spangles, i
toe dance, Marjorie .Miller: 7,
Finale.
it
District Federation to
Meet April 25th
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A PORTFOLIO FROCK IN
A FERRONIERE PRINT. J
IIP
KsTTCM
QUITE the newest theme tn ft
season of printed silks which,
are notable for their beauty
and originality are the prints Kr
ronlere. so-called because they de-,
rive their Inspiration from the de
licate tracery of the lronworlr of'
Edgar Brandt, treat French fer;
rordcr. or Iron master, who de
signed the sates of the Verdun
Morjment for the French Govern
ment, These silks, originated by Henri
Creange art director of Cheney
Brothers, employ the characteristic.
Brandt motifs of tendril and scroll
In delicate and spirited com posit.
Ion adding the beauty and warmth,
of color.
One of these Ferronlere designs
has been used for the delightful
frock sketched, which ts developed
In camaieux tonea of amber to cop
per. The border of the material
has been used for the trimming
which extends In a band down the
entire left side, and around the
hem of the skirt.
The skirt Itself la made "en
portefeullle," or as we would say
wrap-around, and a wide sash ties
at the side, giving a very feminine
aspect to the costume. The button
ing at the top of the bodice re
peats Itself oh the skirt.
The lady In the picture has can
ntly used a piece of the border of
her printed silk to band her large
drooping black hat, which may
very well be of softest velvet, since
velvet seems to have Invaded the
realm of summer millinery lately
and is to be seen on terms of
close Intimacy with chiffon, lace
and other ethereal fabrics.
POETS' CORNER
Signed Contributions for This Department May Do Sent to the
Society Editor of The News-Review, and Will Be Used as
bpace Is Available.
A poem entitled "Evolution," by I And man begin to rise;
Alden Harness of Hose burg, ap-, In the domain of endless change,
peared in the April issue of j From bondage, fear, relentless,
lti-ality. This magazine, which is strange,
published In New York City, has That hel(1 us t (he clo
a nation-wide circulation and some ! .rn .Heii,ini knowledge r.,.,1
Thru unguessed ages we have
paBsed
Our lives are new once more;
are
iyuuruay, April ib, la uie date f our most advanced thinkers con
set -for the eleventh annual meet- tribute articles to it. Alter con
log of the Southern Oregon Dis- V,atulatlng Mr. Harness on the
trict Federation of Women's merU of his poem the publlshera 0ln.uh "'e,Z hefore
rinh This Is ih nr.lv rtisiriei rd. 1 - v. : our hearts, as long before,
f . .,ulc lu luiu as moons. e uuoe Wlih hunt.lnaua anA I,.,,
eration n the state, and comnrises ,h. .i.h.. i .i. lth happiness and Joy
lh ennnliu. nt . Iinnvl.. tn.o. I., .... .. .. .. . 'l Dlest-
" : mat me muse win move you,
phine, Jackson and Klamath. The 80 lhat Kealitv may have . the
conference will be held at Rogue , p,.asure of publishing another
River. In the school auditorium po,.m of your9 for llg May lssuei
and will be an all-day session. The providing It Is aa good as this one,
Rogue Kiver Civic Improvement and arrives in time."
Club Is hostess and will serve j The following is the poem pub
luncheon to the delegates and to in8hed in lteality.
those having places on the pro- &
gram. EVOLUTION
Registration or delegates will be ; -Qn , ,, u i
from 9:30 to 10:00 a. m. Officers T! ?. 'J,S."S.i?- ? MM
Unfold a mystic tale
To you and me, my aa.
We lived, the rocks before us
show.
More than a million years ao.
The Mammoth we have known.
With spear, with knife of stone, our chauffeur comes at beck and
of the federation are: president,
Mrs. Arthur K. Larhart, Itogue
River; first vice-president, Mrs.
Kstella Seidell, Central Point;
second vice president, Mrs. H. K.
Harrison, Klamath Falls; record
ing secret ury, Mrs. J. A. Gainmil,
Medford; corresponding secretary,
Mrs. F. W. Clark, Kogue River;
treasurer, Mrs. II. K. llanna, Jack
sonville; auditor, Mrs. W in. Bell,
Roaeburg; organizer, Mrs. G. R.
Satthwell, Med ford; chairmen,
music, Mrs. C. i. Fels, Grants
Pass; legislation, Mrs. M. J. Nor
ris. Phoenix; literature and art,
Mrs. W. B. Kobluaon, Bedford;
education, Mrs. Susanne Homes
Carter, Jacksonville; press and
publicity, Mrs. Grace E. Andrews,
Ashland.
A splendid proKram has been
arranged. Mrs. Sadie Orr-bun-
And as your years increase
You still shall know the peace.
The holy peace that crowns your
brow.
Where thoughts from Truth are
drawn
We face a brighter dawn.
You fill my life! 1 love you now!
ALDEN HARNESS
O
PLAYING HOUSE
When we play house we always
have
Just anything we wish
A stove, a table, lots of chairs
A bed, a couch, a dish.
We hunted, when this earth was
young.
With me thru jungle trees
For miles and mile with ease
1 roni branch to branch
lightly Bwung.
And often would we dare
To lure the great Cave Bear
To hidden pits beside the fen.
Crossed we the desert sands
you
call
Our butler old and staid,
,And every time we dress or dine
We call our pert French maid.
Of things to eat, we never lack
We've courses four or more
And money, money by the peck
With jewels and gems galore.
a i
lo uiiKiiown, western lands. u-e piHy and pay antl haVo our
oi filled my life! 1 loved you' ,j0ii8
lhen! j And all of their relation
c,. I And if you ask just how 'tis dune
bince first upon the earth, ; Why, just imagination.
bar, state president of the federal-' ",m , fK .8 ' ORPHA COLLINS,
ed clubs, will be present and the I UC."U"U"UIUI. "aurtn.
report of the biennial, held at los
Angeles will be given by Miss nail, and all members outside of
(race Chamberlain, state vice Roseburg are especially urged to
president, Ashland , ; attend. The Blue Devils orrhes-
Two executive board meetings ta will play and their will be
will be given by Mfrs Grace cards fur those who do not care to
Chamberlain, state vice president, 'dunce.
.Vshland. i O
Two executive board meetings Ck -.,.. all
have been held, each with a 'no lur
hostess" luncheon, and business iiembree on r nday
rvi ..I Mm fitn 1
t ompleiely surprising one of
their number. Miss Althea Hem
biee, the grade srhiwd
Roseburg, Oregon.
were Misa Florence Thompson,
Miss Enid Waterman, Miss Flor
(Coutinued on page six)
fi tin! vt u le t-, and other delieaeien. : : ,-,
tSu iiv "I Io.;jwi by a social hour.
! I
n-lit'H the Nil.
ill b tiie i in . i oil
ir,l It ot Vit. t Ii.
h r ti'Miie at iiuion.
will
Delicacy la the spirit ot t.'ie
i.mode. so the frock favored by fn.-h
i tou for the sprin formal oocakuio
Is th.it wnicb ts of chiffon, plsiti or
1 P cured, in colors soft and Decora
lift
Th linns In the youthfully d-
Sip ned (rocks feature noun.-.-t.
1 gidu;s and the clmilar flare, m.i-.r
vt which are trimmed witb tin'
! smnrt lace of ths mod, while
other favor rhlnesion trlrouittig
t in d-g,-'ute pnttrus.
Th newest youthful sHhouptt,
, wlih lit clrvrul.ir vktrt, glvef creM
- f it prominence to ih ir.inniin cn
tho nkiru ri"ctAlly If that bo tn
rhtnfMoiie decoration. The aVdir.
of the oper lyp of frovk ronttn
; ne !m;'lf in dlcn and rrlif fur
j Its eft, i liveneM upon tit slmt'lidr
and its colorful decoration at cue
shout. Iff, and frequently a acirf
. which I? attached to the theuMtr
line adds a oots of fsmlnin a
j UIiaa ort, m ollaa in
troduces new styles In the youth
ful typs of (rock, is seen in par-
meeting following; one at Mediord
and the last at Grants Phss. At
these heads of roinmittr es were
appointed, and the program out
lined. The routine business of re
ports, bills allowed and number of
delegates nnmd was dispatched.
reported fUe new clubs,
live members, making i
21 clubs in the federation this
spring. An attendance of l'O Is
of Roseburg joined In giving her
a shower 1-rlday evening at the
home of the Misses Mao and Mar
Karet llald win i : I ju...k.
,!!!'"? " rcintly announced her en-
J. C. Penney Co. here, the Wtd-
llfn-' tn lw. an LV.mi ..f tt. -
tlcularly effective eveainc rowd of expected at the conference. Those tolhwmx the close or school. An
hn
chiffon In tho First National film.
-Sally."
T Gordon MacCrack.
IB lull, .no circular u.iiv, luu '
made smart hr the brilliant mine
stone trimming which la used In a
dainty pattern over the entire
skirt. The bodice, vhlch ts de
signed to Introduce the shoulder Arthur K. Karhart of Mnlfonl.
scarf, It simple In Una and detail. I Mrs. ('.race E. Andrews,
and boJsts the popular floral boil- K'halriuaii publicity. Southern Ore.,
juct at one shoulder j Federation Woman's Clubs.
attendance at the last b.ard .jditlonal surprise was the pres-
meeting wer the Mesdames 11. K
Hanna, Jacksonville; C. Peil,
1. K. Ham
mond, D. Pemir.il, Grace K. An
drews. Ashland; II. U. Harrison
and Wright of Klamath Falls
Mrs. Marks, Mrs
Mrs. Jlarnes of Grams Pa-s; Mrs,
ence of her parnut, Mr. and Mrs.
Hembree of Portland at the party,
they having motored here Fndaay
to attend.
i -
;l SHAMPOOS I!
fon, which has been so much the
vogue In Pa ln Beach, will prob
ably duiA-ata Its succe.s'nere as
the favored frock for dances and
theatre in the spring la soft or
radiant tin's, these chiffon frocks
are at their loveliest whra fash
ioned alone simple line, which
swirl Into flounces at the bottom.
rtpplias often
BiilaU.
Apple blossoms and fancies of
Woodward and cn-pe paper, gave
u'-ntiutui siuiii use etiect lo
the loiims, and a mock wedding
was performed under a huge pink
and white wedding bell. The
principals and attendants at tbe
I'ertinouy were chosen from . Miss
llcmliree's fellow teachers at the
Rose School. Other appropriate
Mr. an-l Mrs. Hembree of Port
land motoreu to uosenurg r riuay Kames and contes'.a diluted the
and are guests here of their iigh- guests, and following a delicious
ter Miss Althea Hembree, a iem a- luncheon a handsome electric perc
er at R'W school. Accompanied ,tlr w, presented to Hiss Hem
by Miss H.-mbree they drove to Dr, bv Mr,, Arl'ie Farlelgh.
A"Mand t xiay to transact bu."!- j,bove the supper t.ff.le was sus
ness matters. 05 pen.led a Japanese ps0ol with
floral siream'.r. reaching to the
The m.mtirn nf th. Fltf. lodce tahle. lease Amet. nf red ttilln.
law fetal aad -in DoUsia County will dance on were used about the ulng room.
'Thursday evening at the Uta Invited to honor Mia Uembree
Thursday
With Each
$1.25 Wave
TERMINAL
Beauty
Shoppe
PANSY WARD