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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. APRIL 25, 1925 the Woman's e&g SOCIETY- By BEULAH JEWETT - All contribution! to this pace, society, women's clubs, and personals, should be telephoned to the society editor by Friday of each week. Telephone No. 135. Wedding Anniversaries Of iWMd flower in a pr'-uy piotuji-u ; i -j Entertain GrouD Ulul ' wo on the part of the 1 wo Matron. Honored I TlLTi. .Of .: ! A . it U Tk.,l.. ! Won""1'", L'u" U..I onW juuuiiuu to bvmvu bi uiu-&t ui Him AAwt.ic iuui ouoj every luuiviuual and orgamzu uon The wedding anniversary ot ainall lumen. j Ul.lu,. as llU) diversion of a ln lluseburg assist theui In this -Mia. r'raiiK jiouroe and sua. Men- tujoymg the liospitulity of the 'Couenial Krouu which gallic-red at worthwhile endeavor? aru VMiieti were the occasion tor, I-ov-s were Mr. and .Mis. James lrtili Uuuu uulllo ua ihura-! Tn8 ' meeting will be on a pleasant gaiueriui! o( mairona at tis, Mr. and Mis. irel Uliy evuUUS. Ladies prize waa '"tn, at the home of Mrs. tuu noiue ot Mrs. .Monroe in Unit- Sihwariz, Mr. and Mis. lrvinu won by Mtlj j.-rtta ythwaru, amj William iiell. This will be annual ciwood, Saiuiuay uutruoon. lioth Uruuu, Mr. and .Mrs. (ieoriie Uiad- n.n-, uiuv by Mr. V. M. I'cller- election of officers, annual rcporta Mis. Monroe and Mrs. V. lllctt re- bum, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kid- soa ' ' j will be made, and delegates will be coned a ooautitut ostrich piuuie ; Jer, .Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Jlaiuil-1 a dainty luncheon was served by , Blcted to attend the state couven lei u as a mil troui the guests. I 'on, Mr- and Mrs. Ueu hitler, Mr. Mll( Ul.UIm ut tU(, ,.jul,M ot ,n eVB. , uon at Marshtield. Bride Elect Reveals id"'B- ,.r-J""' '.'""f1"8 w:',"u- mil- r . o . J l-Mr- vt,- A- i'ost, Miss Wedding Date Saturday j Kthel Webb. .Ii.,s Lorrleno Coulee. The wedding date of oin) of i -''' layloi, and Miss Itosa tllurj Ml tyil)) UraltnJi Mla, B, Itoseburgs most, popular -n.-ued ; "' ,rrolt- It,, toouey, Mrs. O. W. ox. Mrs. girls was told on .Saturday even-1 ' committee on arrangem. nts llt.K.n tvIgluuUi MrH. FnlIlk j,,,,,, Ing when Mrs. K. W. llaynes and Includes, .Mr.i. , storey lies, Miss Ulra v F Jlurlbul jiriJ Al llur Miss Teka llaynes were hostesses i May -M. Cora Ward, Kaunas', Mrs. John' Koea'lg. Mrs. to a number of Intimate friends. Mrs lu illle Ilea dorf M, Ague, victor Micei.l, Mrs. iia.oiu Mch reveallng at llw .lose of the ew n- Iluhrord. Alis Helen Casey. Miss . Jolm KHU.,d. rK Mrs. Jo- u. ..P.-iuu.. ..i Miuu uerirude i::is . m., Kui i..r n i . 7 ' and Mrs. V. M. 1'etn rson, Mr. and Alter sewing and cliattiim. anu jus. v. .11. reiu.rsou. Jir. uiu..,. .,. ,,. . luucheon was served to Mrs. Moa- -Mrs. C. A. lickwood, Mr and Mrs. .au1 ;Vr3. L. A We, Mr. ami Mrs! I Haerlpn Vall.ir Tlnk ' roe, Mrs. VMilett. Mrs. I: J. bulll. ' uirucy West, Mr. and Mis. Clair i. j .et...rson. Mr. .ml Mrs A J . . T" . 7 Mrs. rank 111 own, Mrs. James Ar- Allen, Mrs. iJertha Kaepplar aad Hochradel. Mr. and Mrs. J. r' Jjil- i las rleasant Afternoon ine uoj.tis lall iln UIlll MrB j,.re( schwaru. Mis. J. trwm fage Invited the by Mrs. Riddle Lodge Host To Roseburg Chapter In response to an Invitation from Mi-tletoe Chanter No. 111.1 O. K. 8. of Kiddle, a numler of Kastern Slar on inlx rs of ituse burg motored to that place on Tuesday evening and Were the guests of the Kiddie I.kiIk". The Kiddie chapter ronlvmd tne de gree on one candidate, sud a hau iiuetwas served Lefore the Kose burg parly returned homo. Ooing iroiu KoBuiiurg were: Mr. and Mrs. tieori;'o Quine, Mrs. Co ra is. .Singleton, Mrs. Hilda Quiiie, Mis. Kthel Calrhlni;. .Mrs. Kiliei Hurt, Mrs. Mrtle Keymers, .Mrs. Maud Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Chase, Mr. and Mrs. It. L. K. l.illlott, Mrs. Madle i'arslou, .Mr. and Mrs. Cliurks McLlliiiiny, Mrs. hazel Kreniii. .Mr. an,) .Mrs. Ha nd Lenox, Mrs. Kthel MrKcnzie. Mrs. (leorae Kidill'.;. .Mrs. U.-in,-ll llaynes and her Haute, Ivan Merrnl, Miss luna Jtelbel, Mrs. A. Browning McKlnney, would take " Crawtord, and Mrs. J.ymuu place Ir. Koselmrg on Juno 12. .bpeucer. Hanging I skets and vat s of The committee on decorations many colored spring flowers made Includes, Mis. L. J. IJarues, .Mrs. pretty notes of color through the ;II. il. Yount, Mrs. J. W. I'erkins, room, where bridge tables were i.Mrs. Ueorge Smith, and Mrs. 1J. A. made up Jn the early part of the ihurber. evening, the prize for high srore going to Mrs. tstaniey Kidder. Mrs. llaynes assisted by Mrs. Sto rey lies served lunrhcon at labhs gay with Kaster chick plafe cards, and centered with brightly colored baskets of Kaster eggs. The last course of tlio luncheon, small Individual bride's cakes, containing the symbolic com, ring, thimble and good luck charm, bore a spray of orange blossoms and a small Cupid con cealed the wedding date. Miss llaynes then revealed her plans which Include a large wed ding at the J. 11. Booth home, the Ikioth and llaynes funilitcs hav ing been clone frivnds for many years. Miss llaynes attendants will be school friends Including Mlse Mary Cool and Miss Jeanette Pentler both of rorlland, Miss Josephine liaumgartner of Salem. MIsb Katheryn . fticholsuu of Marshfleld, Miss Kdlth Pierre, daughter of Governor I'ierce of Salem, Miss Lois (ieddes of Itose burg, and Miss Katheryn Kearns of Portland, who will be maid of honor. The bride elect Is one of the most active members of the youn ger set ln Kosehurg, and Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Haynes, prominent Koseburg re sidents for many years, and a niece of Julian Josephaon of Hol lywood, California, a well known scenario writer. Hhe was gradu ated from Kowehurg High School and from the University ot Ore gon, and Is a member ot lielta Delta Delta sorority. Since her graduation in 1924 she has taught history at Koseburg High Schoul. Mr. McKlnney resides in Portland and was graduated from the 1'ni vorslty of Oregon, where he was a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. He is now connected with the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company ln Portland, where tro-y expect to make their home. Many ioriai aiiairs iiuid ee.-ii lll.tlim u lt.,H(l lor JUIRS liuyues iiir me wetns preceding tho wedding. In the group on Saturday even ing were Mrs. II. 11. Stuplvtoii, Mrs. (ilen Wlmherly, Mrs. ('. W. Wharton, Mrs.. Kred Strung. Mrs. . CI. lirondwiiy, Mrs. Mer rill Throne, Mrs. tieorno lirml burn. Mrs. James Sawyers, Mrs. Stanley Kidder. Mrs. J. II. Itooth, si ph shockley. v e Miss Sharp Hostess To Odio Club Miss Certiude Itaal. was assited In 6crv.fl John linger. ff Friends Say Goodby At Party '1 uesday To give her friends an opportun- Mr. and Mis. S. G. Selleck, Mr. and I members of the Garden Valley Mrs. A. II. Crawford, Mrs. ilertha I Women's Club to be her guests Kaepplar. i Thursday afternoon at her home, : ! Crescent View ltunch. A part ot Mrs. L. Kachan, who has resid-'the atternoon was spent in inspect ed iu ltoscburg lor the past year, i"B the ranch whicu is one or the and is the daughter of Mr. aud best equipped and most modern jity to say goouny to Mrs. L. Kach-'Mrs. . II. Mciieau, li ft oc Wed- poultry ranches In the couiuy. an, who leu ou Wednesday to join n-sdsy for Tucson, Arizjuj, whcie i Plans were made during the busi liier husband at 'I uscon, Arizona, Mr. Kaclian is employed. They ex- hesa meeting for the annual ciub i.Mrs. Kdward Lieardorft init-:pect to reside In Aiizoua penuan-! luucheon to be an event of May 7th The members of the Odio Club Jed a congenial group to h.r huiuo leutly. enjoyed a very pleasant evening "t Tuesday evening. A radio pro- i at the home of Miss Lucille Snaip, i vided music lor dancing, and a Heinlinps Hnnnr Fnoacrprt nl 2u. Tre gins en- luncheon was served at the close ' . . 03 Monday, April at the club room. A dainty luncheon closed the af ternoon, the hostess serving Mrs. E. J. Urowu, Mrs. It. A. Calhoua, Mrs. It. S. Hutton, Mrs. . K. L&- KiiKid in social contersauon after ot the gay party. l.rIS WIUI LMnner winch a light lunch was s- rved by i Guests at the atlalr were Mrs. L. t Mr. ami Mrs. C. S. Hemline were i line, Mrs. u. McUanjels, Mrs. 1. Mis Sham. Those uresent were: itachau. Mr. aud Mis. W. 11. Mc- hosts at a small dinner party Wed- Niday, Mrs. Fred I'arrott, Mrs. t.aiol Loyic, Lveiyn nawn, Anita 1 iieau, Mr. and Mrs. c. L.. ljurhani, 1 ueseay huuonng two popular en-;Huh Ritchie, Sr., Mrs. John Cachelin, Lois iiyrd, Vesta Heck-'.Jr. aud Mrs. George Kilboi.i, Mr. (gaged girls, Miss Teka llaynes aud.clair, and Mrs. J. l. Young. Sin- ley, Ignore llelliwell and the iauti Mrs. Fred lliuby, Mr. and i. Miss Lois Geddcs who will be suiu- ! hostess. I "If Lucille Sharp. Orange Mi's. William iJeaidorlt, Mrs. Coraiiir brides. Covers were placed Group of Younger Girls Entertained Miss Arleiic Kllbouine was a charming hostess to the O. O. 1). U. gins at ner home on Satunlay at ternoon, April IS. The girls chat ted, alter which five o'ciock lea was served. After t a the girls Grddcs, Liizabeth Abraham, liaph ue nugiics, Mildred Sinnlger, Ir. u- the host ss, Oiunge "il." Arleue Kllbourue. Wr.ght. Mrs. Kfiiu Morgan. Mrs. U'ch lluluer. Vera McCllnlock, and jioe jacoos, .vtrs. w . r . flams. Miss Feru Keymers. Miss Iris Klce, Miss Kthel Webb aud Fr.ee Johnson. 9 Missionary Society Studies Philippine Islands - Tinny members of I he linptist Missionary sonety gathered ou vVard, Mis. James Foster, Mrs. O. ,for .Miss llaynes, Miss Gediles, Mr. l,cfliiigwcll of .Salem, hd liush, (and Mrs. J. 11. Ilooih, Mr. and Mrs. Genu Covert, and Aldeu Kilboin. F. llaynes, ilarrie liooth, Ted -n1 -f lllito'h, and .Mr. ami Mrs. lleinline. Birthday Dinner At Itiigluly colored sweet peas cen- , , i, tJ tered the altracilvi'ly arranged Garden Valley Home ( (table, and clusters of lilacs and A Joint birthday dinner ut the j'''" 'cre combined In the rooms, homo of Mr. and .Mrs. K. A. Cal- :,r i.oun Sunday houon.d the biithday I Mr. and Mrs. W. II. McHenn are anniversaries ot Mrs. Calhoun s i spending several Iai s in Portland were entertained with music until -mother, Mrs. Anna Wood, and son ," tui's oi innms. tinatre tune, when they enjoyed I 'e. A iargo birthday cake cen- Jy' a no host theatre parly at the tered the attractively arranged . ' o ' Autuis. TUose enjoying the at- M"r table where covers were , Missionary Society Has i.ur were; aniriey iviilgnt, Paulino 'ou i"i i'i. ou -.us. iv. .v. uuu lliibar, llek-u liacher, Iiorotny i an'l son ( hurlt s, .Miss Tina 1-ieun, .Mr. ami .Mrs. it. a. cainoun anu the hunor guests. w O Heinline Conservatory ! Plans Two Recitals Social Event At South Deer Creek Grange The orchestra of the South Deer Creek Grauge arranged a splendid program for their friends on Fri day evening at the Grange Hall, aud after the various numbers were given a social dance aud box supper completed the evening. The program included a selection by the orchestra; a comedy farce, "A 1-iarky Wooddealer;" acrobatic dance by Alice Jenkins; comic se- lection, Mrs. C. 11. Cailey; darky i comedy ''Tickled fo Lieath;" "A I Country Gin's Trip to the City ' i character sketch my "Samanthy -Mrs. Mabln P. Tavlor invited the Sinipkins;" "Fun In Darky Town; nieiub- rs of the Missionary Society j Hawaiian dance by lour little of the M. f. Chinch south, to her girls. home Thursday for a social after-1 ' noon. Music and games entertain- : TPn Mill Club Eniovs Black and White Effects Fur and Fabrics Are Combined With Startling Results in the Newest Modes mm 1 SI Hi 1 31 t s I Pleasant Social Meeting enjoyable The closing program in the I series ot uiusicalt s the lleinline i Conservatory has been sponsoring lor the past lew mouths, will be an event ot Monday Apul 27th. An interesting and varn-d piograiu v. ill be given. Til- Conserva.oty House Dance For High School Set Probably the most event ot the week was a dance giv eu by Wayne Kiggs at his houiu on Fllilav the sevi-nii-t-tith rl'h.. llllirsuay atternoon at file west guesls danced Until a lain hour af- i iiKn i.l:miiiiir ,. lame reeilul for sine homo ot Mrs. I .out Kohlha- iter which a light lunch was serv- . lusic Week, Monday evening May,., , geu for ail interesting me. tliig, ;ed by Mrs. irgiuiu Jones, the -1, at tho Melliodist church. This I Woman S Club I O Erect the theme being the 1'ltllli le ipalrouess. Those bidden to the at- i ucital is one of tho regular y -ar Clua Hnute Thin Summpr Islands. A feature of the alter- tair were: Kenneth Winston, Ag- . ud June recitals of the Conserva- ! ," "ous n s ourn,"ler noon was the rtlsoluv ..r ilm i,u, u.. ..... ...... ........ i .. 'he progrnm topic of "Civics lliu lo r, Hugo Moflit, Doris Pick-'month owing to the observance of eus, Stewart Stephens. -Norma ..lusic Week, May 3 to S. Iliston, Ky iniiud Hell, lils , if -.f -j U.ckley. Dob Ford, Allene Kll- Mn.lc T,,!,Prt tr, Mt i s, prizes in the contest- r. i a c . by Mrs. s. u. Knioe.and Social Afternoon ed tiic ladii b-ing won .Mi s. George Cr. nshmv, consola- An Interesting program enter lion. Mrs. Cawifield and Mrs. He- ! tained the menibets of the Ten becca liexroad. iMIlo Coniinuuity Circle at the The hostess was assisted in serv- 'home of Mrs. Grace Barnes recent lug a dainty luucheon by Mrs. II. 1 ly Anuniber of readings were K. Wells, Mis. H. M. Wheeler, ! given, and a piano solo by Mies and Miss Dora Gammon. 1 Kva Hreltenbucuer. Plans were splendid collection of hand work ami plioto,;iaphs loaned by Mrs. S. I,. Kidder, whose talk, viMd with personal experleln-es In the Islands, was exct-p.touaily Inter est, ng. Several of the members gave short tulka telling ot the educational and religious pro gress in tile Islands In recent years. .Miss Kdna' I lasi It me con- lilu lildgralll Wlwi was di?i:tlss.-d bourne and i he host, Wayne Itiggs. orange "It." Athelenc Bates Is Married In California lillee t,.it,h..ru ,,f tt.. v u..l h,.r.. uellghtflll vo. al selections. W ill be illteiested in the aunounce- K.d roses and mi variolic, of ;., r , m.irr(,1Kc at Loa An spiing lioAers added to the at- x... s, April la, of Miss Aihel. ue ..a....-o wneiu .i.i.uiy in- iiics, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hales of iliston, and Da- Ircsliincnls I .tns. u, ll Mrs. Storey lies. Mrs. C 8. Ileiu- noUB( , , lonl tho 111 tf'l nuoti. It Uhum wns ushmi- a ii I luistt H. itiiti Mv. It. K. .Shit-itla prtltU't, ul thu puiifll howl. Mis. A. iSuitun-llnlin, a ftirtncr ! tc'UH Cuuniy ttat hir, who 1h a of .MrH. KoliltiaKn line. Mrs. Will H. Uirr-ttRin, Mrs. L-ert (i. Hati'fi. Mien Ki-uluh .1 hi v in. MtM Kvclyn Noliiml, MIhs Lui-illu Crunk, Minn H'uluh .l.-wftt, Misr Hi'n Cus1, MiRs Vt rnim Kohl bttgen a MUs ho In Ut'ildi. May Day Dance. Is City Rest Room Benefit The first larKt muliil ucdvhy to ihaiml.ty i-vi iiniK'. Am r the be ttponnori't. by tin- KomIiiiix titiui? in.- ihik ihv l.iJu tliui- lluttiuctiii huU rroti HsioHiil Woiu- lett Hitd t iiJo.M'it h Muiinl hour in en s Club will lakt tht lorm or u ihu roomn w tilt h witl- .ntHiilv ur- btjnt'fit May Iny Uaiitu on TiH'il..y r.iiimd wilh hawlhotu hita.-oni. in fvenliig May fiftli, at tin Aninuy. uw howls. Plans were foi mulaUd or thia at- i A ilainiy litmliio!) m;ij n rvtsl fair omo tiint aK, aihI IIih var by th ho.-niisi in Mr.;. Klla I.'ii- liuin itvn Aloinoa, Jowu, wan him) Noble Grands Club Meets On Thursday Mrs. Maud 1M Ut ami MrH. V. 1', Wi-ailn ri'll, JihihmI in itlinniK Ihim piialily lo thf l'asi Nuhlc (iraii.i i lub, at tin' lioiiin of l'ii r Mil l'ulli-r ol I'asaiK-ua. The bride was a Mudt-nl oin trim at Ho.sc buiK Hikh School, and graduated lat ytnr doin itrUoutu Jii-at-h liiKh School al lit dondo lit iu'h, iunioinia. She visiu-d lu-ru last KiuiiiiM-r and in lht larly fall wuh hi-r iiart'uia. but has hiiu bwa at tho home vt hvr tiiuti-r iu Lu Au-Kok-s, ft Matrons and Husbands For Luncheon Monday Tho Douglas County iMusie f Teachers Association will meet for tho second luncliMin since the re ' organization uf the ,rouj ou Mon day, April -7, at llu- uraiine t.an tem Tea Hoom. li.ms will be .made dt-finiiu at this tune lor the ohicrvaiue of Music Week, and H will be possible! to announce the program lor tin week iollowins iho luucheon. Individual niciab.is of the Assmiaiion will ie icitala m utiduiou to tne pubc liui.-iiui pioKiaius that will make the weeK tUKinticaiil to tcri)U-'. I made at the business meeting for a Memorial Day program, and Mrs. Fannie Stoner and Mrs. Katie Mc Daniel appointed to plan this 'm'l'iit. Thtt MPrvini nf n. fluititv by the Itoseburt? luncheon closed the afternoon.. Woman's Club iiiiinl-n at (lie I Knjolnf? Mrs. Ha rues' bospital liit't ting of that f.r up Tuesday nf- ity were Mis. Emma Swift, Mrs. j ternoon ut the Pivjby erl.m Kannie Stoner, Mrs. Dizzio lireit ;i hun h. As a part of the program enbucher, Mrs. Victoria McDauiel, Senator tddy talked ou the ad-. Mrs. Anna Coates, Mrs. Lottie ' vantages and disadvantages of the;Siegel, Mrs. Katie McDaniel, Mrs. Coiuniuniiy Property Ln,v. Mias i Amelia Mohr, Mrs. Anna New land, Dorothy Winston gave an Instt u-I Miss Kva Ureitenbucher, and Mrs. mental solo. Mrs. M. Il.uuiu a lialdwin. Mrs. Dizzie IJrLitenbucher will ; be the hostess at thu next meeting j of tho club. Mrs. Monroe Hostess ' To Card Club Northside 500 Club Members Dinner Guests Mr. .and Mrs. Iivin llrunu and Mr. and Mis. II. C. Church Joined tills project will require in otleiini; hospitality to the im-in- Surnris CmmU YVrdnrRrUv bers of the Noiihside 5eo t iub .. r r J VV -...ln..a.l ,v nti.ni im wetiuesiiay evening Iho ina- vocal soio, and roiest Mipervis.r j v an ii. .-seal laiheu ou ttie cuttMnj.: forestry we- k. I'laus weto made following the program for the annual :u'inn:-f;e sale of the Woman Clu1" on May second iu th" Svkes nil!'lhi r acruss from the DilMv;y Theatre. Cards wero again diversion The pal.- was extreme)- sun ess- :0f I he (). Y. F. club this week lul last year and eftorls will be 'when they met at the home of Mrs. made to make even ni ne of a , K. S. Monroe. Mrs. Ora W'elker success of the venture this ear. j h.d high score, and Mrs. J. l. The proceeds will go to the i lub ' Stephenson low. At piay were houstr ftind. the dub haviiu deer!-1 Mrs. Krank Ilrown, Mrs. G. W. ed to build tho club house nn-I Cluck, Mis. Freeman, Mrs. C. K. mediately, huviiiK it completed by'iianan, Mrs. 11. II. lltditiger. Mrs. next tall, liaising the money for ' K. n. Payton. Mrs. A. ii. J'errin. a great (Mrs. Fd. Patterson, Mrs. J. G. y-;r V i 5. K M I . -..s.'i '"..i.A- i-. r a ox. Mrs. Maud I'h kein. Mis. C um iumils, Mrs. Wad -. M . . Maui" l'uKlis, Ml!. Tune J-e'iieeu, Chillies Itusho, Mis. Niuiik, Mrs. W. W. Ashcrait, Mis. Ffue Shaiv. Mis. I. min i . nox. .Mrs. Sam K. IN , Mrs. Il.ur,- Dalt't ! I. Mis, Aline t I'M t mini. Mi.h. Minnie Lewis, Mi.s. Vivian Ja.ko:i, 4l..ss ii leu May l-Vher. Students Stn prise Teacher On Wednesday Evening I otliplel- su: j.: j (;ug lh'lr t a n v, Mi-s D 1 1 I'm e, t weiu v- ious conimttlees have been work liiK thnmgh the past few weeks to make the event one of the smart est of the season. No deiinite motif will be followed in the dec oration of the Armory aside irom th Rene nil May Day theme wlinh will be exemplified hs always with A profusion of npring floni rs t britiK the promise and fra,ranc of summer to the hail. Tho Husiiien Women's Club has had the project In mind for rtnino time, of thu estahllshineut of k cii p'St room ln Itos-huiK as the lust community betn-nt wIikIi tluv will upoiibor. and the May Day dan Is (he first step towaid this goal, an the proceeds will be um d i'i" nucleus fir the etiy rest io. ui fund, tither orKantations, r ill?, luff the need ot Koseburg foi III rnt room, have oiieied their In ;p lo the Club, the inembe's of whnli plan to establish the r at i n a- ooa B the funds become aa:i abir. Patrons and patronesses for tii" affair will be Maor and Mi tieome K. Ilouck, Mr. and Mis. Thomas II. V . Mr. mid Mis. A. T. Lawyencc, Mr. and .Mis. L. ,1. lurnes. Mr. and Mrs. Lbd do, U u lo .....I M .- L' W II ,1 ll.i Mr. and Mrs jam snwji'D, Mr. At Antlers Wednesday tious making up the llook Club, wuh their husbands, went In a group to the homo of Mr. ami Mrs. aHiingion lltmhes. sm pricing them. Table of five bundled vveiu made tip to cimnain, and a delic ious luiu hi on t losed the eveuitn;. In tint gtuup wcie Mr. and Mis. Paul Unbar, Mi. and Mrs. D-au liutiar. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Whar ton, Mr. and .Mis. William Hell, Mr. aud Mrs. John Kim. r, Mr. and Mi-;. C. S. lleinline and Mr. aud Mis. M. F. Kice. Mi- Tel.jj Ha.Mies I. ft on Fri da lor Pot Hand lnie she will he a KIM St ef llietlds UViT tile Ui'ik itid. Wednesday v en nig, elite i tain in- with a b.;(o dinner at the liniiin home. A color moiif of jelljv with yellow tapers m;uie Ihe dinner ta ble unusually pretty. Coveis wire Iilaced lor Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Whipple. Mr. ami Mrs. tileiiu Wiuiberly, Mr. anl Mrs. Wendell ngiit, Mr. and Mrs. C org--Neuuer, Mr. and Mrs. L. U Cioik er. Mr. and Mis, D. II. Lenex and the hosts. At the card tables lat-r. Mr. and Mis, l.eiiox held high stole. I x -.f w Roseburg Clubwomen To Attend Gederation POETS1 CORNER Signed Contributions for This Department May Be Sent to the Society Editor of The News-Revisw, and Will Be Used as Space Is Avadable. White Ermine osed as thongh It were a fabric results In a costume which Is as lovely as It Is original. The combination of fur and fabric Is particularly successful when the fur Is ermine and the fabric black Telvet- Here startllngly beautiful and Interesting results achieve a smartness which makes the spring wrap unique, Corlnne Griffith, who baa gained an enviable reputation as a dis tinctly well groomed screen act ress, wears ln her newest First National nim. -Declasse, a wrap which combines black velvet and ermine with lovely results, A fea ture of Miss Griffith's wrap Is the large sleeve, fashioned after the sleeve of the peasant blouse and elaborately appllqued ln a manner which gives the Impression of peasant embroidery. The collar, which Is high and rolling. Is trimmed with bands of white ermine. And H Is this man ner of Introducing fur In original (ouches which makes the newer gowns and wraps so successful In their loveliness. Gowns which com from Paris, where all things ne and original hall from, are showinf a distinct tendency to Introduct black and white aa a leading com bination 'for the evening wrap oi gown. IHack velvet or satin, treat ed in a newer manner, with ermine for a trimming is much used. Gowns which boast ermine trim ming on the collar, or on thi sleeves, which are frequently long and banded in ermine down their entire length are much seen. Scarfs and capes of ermine achieve I smart trimming as well as a com forting warmth In the early spring The afternoon gown, which boasu a jacket effect, or ln the tailored mode, a Jumper, Is frequently trim med most effectively with ermine fur about the bottom of the Jump er, and In broad bands to form a cuff. The evening dress of sll white which relies upon the tails of er mine for Its decoration Is a new fad which la effectively used ln Parii gdVns. IN NATURE'S SCHOOL Once hhe n.uit; her HltiiiK lays (Hue she flitted through lor days. Lite Was young llun, lite was sweet Fender blossoms at her feet Was not loeinr than she Laih one Idoominj; lair to see. to do For the sacrifice you hae filf them And the hell that you've through. Steplienson, Mrs. Charts C. Warn- sketch nf Mt. Nebo, the work of sby, Mrs. Henry W'orthlnmon, Miss Pauline Itubar, was the ub- Mis. ora Ueiker, Mrs. tred t lelds, j(Tt of thi ;h at.p'Vion. mad A 'lung, and the hostess. Mrs. W. S. Jost has invited the Ut , n iclub to her home on May loth. Mis. Schwartz Hostess At Smm t Gathering eiKhl tie m! Hilton i .i: home of Mr U . -in. s ! hawt.. I). , at i itn ami I'Dol ioi;p o th I .ilu e Mi l l Tie. iniiie ho-t- e biek. p.ii tiuaru ll one ot lie v a s on Mi- jo and lc i 1 i v H e t. i Anon: 1. :i,,' U m .'i Hu i U I 111. d 1 ci I ,i t'.ll ! V Mi-- LilMal. Mi Mr.-, d b i hnoi i v llll 1 ll. Milium: Kii"' tr it: ,mi At i a w.'i e Mrs. V. M. I' Siapletou, Mm. (i Mi- J ! lane. Mr wot.d. !:. .i. f. ' Ha iu s. Mr, i. of the ' Week. tattles ot Jtttet 11 evil. Mr. tier- T.e J-hns ii:-l r. Mrs K. Ii a.ie. M s. ( Nail. Mi K.lnnni. Mn. .1. 1. Inl d. Mrv Ii m Untnu. M:s II. r. ( hm Ii. Mt h i;- i.r:e Wh.u 'eii. Mis. J.i k W h.irr.m. !r. i;;, M1, 'ul. r. UjUMld Pupils To Be Prcbentcd and Mrs. CliaiJrn Melllhlnny, M:s. and M' J II. Itooth, Mr. iind Mrs. John Throne, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wiin h-rly. Mr. and .Mrs. Htorey lie. Mr. and Mrs. t'liMth'-s I will l- Ue" Wdn. lleinline, Mi. nml Mrs. .1. M. Judd. if) (,e li ted Air! I. Ml .n ' l ull Mr. mid Mm. In In Itriinu, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kidder. Mr. and Mis. Ix-xter Kice, Mr. aud Hrs. W tllt.-m Hell, Mr. ai.d Mrs. t;eort lioiier. Mi. and Mis ('harlot lli.md. Mr sad Mis. II W. Maddox. Mi .nnd Mr J. i Ihnne, Mr. and dr. fnrif ltradhuin, Mr. and V A I.. 11. Kktiitier, Mr. and Mrs. ( -V ; W hartoo, Air. and Mis. 1 ari aiii.' i i a threo m t t in le ma: i it.i m talent d :.it,- the tullfH't i (1 It: (he Httei hi a : s Tie aV "il The j., nn tile ( i!'t i oi Mild V. I'i Mi. Miiiil et s I'v A lor Ii will he j.'Uli iail.eil, Mrs, 11. il K. Alien. Mis. s. Iterili. Ka.'pi'lar. A p!. .isil'i CO!iil'l!l:,tien n! i and t-n,i diamm- n-a-ie ' cfpt eh.ili a' ' f.ii ti .- !.. oti W as Hen i d it t'l" (! utter the V, i ; A mini her of Kim hurt; w mi en motored to Hone Kiw-r t'ii-n to ntieiul Hie U vi nth nmui.il iiieetm; of the Southern oneu 1'istrict I'ed' ration of Wonn n s rlllhs. Thoie fcolUK lis (lele-al'S from the j;oelniiK ortian s ' i'.;t wer- Mrs. Wi.Ii.imi liell. Mr. I t . r I'u'.tu r. Mis. J. '. i'ener. M: .. A. II. Sih.MI, Mrs. 1". It. luni.-,. a:ul Mis. V. V. Jo-t. Tac pr-u i.i.i 1 duillU the i. a iuieriMiinr; and ia luded'tiillvS on eluh work by ; k- tuiniher ot prominent clnh wuti.i ; tn the Mute, 111110114 th :n !;.; Mr William liell of Ko-wh-i Me a repo:t of thi ( ..:ti m -UMite lo -Id ri-n-nih at li .''');'.. Mr-. Sa.ii;e t rr I 'in. ha r. - a''.- j ) leiit. was the i;ri!Ti sp'-ak r ef th itlieiinnMi. Mutual liuinlnc iii:r s;n rsed the ptiirt.n Sv, Swe fair the flower et and main d it. I hit maid, uud nature reitned; Held both fast for love and beauty Theirs to serve and die for duty. Tl.firs tn fill this eanhly space With a mis-uon in Ikc's race. t n d Mr.ilU. ' to he pireut :i. Mis 11 H. a linusll.illy I'.om thi' flower (.mi forth ed, I n for fo" 1 In tune of net d: While the maiden, now the wife Cae thru he n hulicr UU Cave to aid humanity Children stionp, her prop ny. 'Th1 .Iioys. i;s the same old beautiful promise That ou'vp received fo many I (lint's before, I And when yen return for that i tnod old job you left 'Thetv'U i. a tdan "No Admit tance" over the door. i ou nave sarririted vour life. i So the wrtld inltht have tii'moc- ricv; lint in're ili-sfipnrr d. maimed an l I d'nardi'd now. J And slmnn. d by soch ty. ! Oregon Acriculture Code, Cor vadis, April 25. Mantl and V rna A musical proKrnin durin:,' the afternoon md evening included a trio by Miss laicilo . Sappn.gton, Mrs. Harold McKay, und Miss t'n ye (leddes, a solo by Mrs. Willis Meyers, a reading by Miss Lois Cobb, a piano solo by Miss Fond i ount? jonnsou oi iioseours nave oeen (j,. a otai HOi0 Mr i'hHea initiated into membership in the urand. vocal solo, Mt.-s Fave C.Mi- Keb. kah Club on the campus. Ma- piano liut.t by MiM i'aulin-J bel Is a junior in home economics 1ubar ailJ Mls9 Vera McC'llntock, ami Vermi a sophumure iu com- vinlin gulo DV Ml.a ilinni. ih.k. piano Bolo by Mrs. Ixo levnney, and selections by Mrs. Youn'a or chestra. Serving tea through the after noon were Mrs. WasiifiiKion lluchs. Mis. Leotia McDonald, Mrs. Fred Heed. Mrs. Paul Ilubar, jiueiee. i Mrs. Schwartz .Luncheon Hostess To Bridge Club The members of the Friday llii Ue club wen- biudvn this ,10 the home of Mrs. I red iMhwaru Mrs. Win. Cobb, and Mrs. J, Clark, ; tor one o'chuk luuhen Mrs. I : -J Now the fiower, i's duty d-mo n Fold- .its b a.'s. 1m ra e is run. Now tiie iitarioit f.ilds h-r h tn is i t almlv walk H'lown lite's atid-. I She has earned in Nature school You're thrown upon i cni in, ttoi iKm mil mis ery hurich von feiicht for So ili.-y m iK lit Ka;n financially, ave made jou slaves to a roit vst'-m An l uretUed ou pliysica'.ly. jsrhwiirtz seating her guests ai ou at tract iv e table bannit a large A pleasant social afternoon was sient on Friday by the im-nibers duster of beautiful tulips. Cois of the NeiKhbora of Woodcraft the . MU Ti V III- ' Ladies Tack Comfort At Home of Mi. Wood Hi' :l In 11 ,v Ml ' pn find hi'iou,! by .li Mil Ive Hosts At Bridge Tuetday Evening i linn., .... ..( i . 1 1 :'.iti i:.ii;-. Hi- r; li.n.u:. & llillul II"" ..hi , in u . ,i n I. Mr jn ' -lr. J, -i i.ihii - el ere'. i iiin I biulci I l,e )ni H i aiiitf t'' id 1 1, ', a w ii d'ti.; ins prizes to Mr Vp.. M. Mollies, Iowa at thi Loin I liro.aw.y, Mr. wuj Mr.. M..k T.-cUoo! to lUil. U.uu.y.' 1 V, clii. of ,1., 7la"t",". S V"UW "U Kidder Mild Ms (lertrilde Mrv il. H C. no :i.tn I if i he W ..:;ian s Club lo I Aj-ni i; for tli h i a retnio: t V hn ti I : n srtl tic'-- ts i - l.i;, r, ! i iii : aril ;i!-ln.: a i hiMi' 1 : I hi' alley. A br Kht : of t illp? I a I in. In .ti o.t w fo ;e ill. V red l it. lit t f. n- on ii. : h ei e tc, ti t Fr.d lnoti. Mr,. K. ( Mis. ,lolm Miiv.air, Mi. Shu lair. Mrs. J. it. ouiu- Mr?. N N T.i lhat h here the or Cii . pompIalniMS. to', att imln, Liter IMe ;ibOe. j I'iiT tli- Jivoild has I linn--; 1 You wen- 1;, roi-s .'IS I ar la-ti d. i I''iit now this war U dope, mercy Ion? a- the were placed for Mrs. H. !. Hid f in, Mi;. Clair K.-Allen, Mrs. Vic tor l'eiterson. Mr. In in Di uun, Mis. Louis Me.vin. Mm C. A. )'hl i 1,M Wt,otl Ir;4- itrtha Kaepplar, ; and the hostess. I At the card tabled later In tho Afternoon Mia. Alien held swore. Thimble Club at the K. P. Hall. A short bu?:nvj meeting preceded tiie social hour. for MotJoT Nntire hiw u-, a!I: If we list, we'll hear 1 er mil. irf'u Colhns, Ilos-binv, Oreyon. (From Ferd.i Lie Serb) are ou dr. 5 . to do THE PROPHESY 0R BEAUTIFUL PROMISES) h n ou bovH. all nitnd anl. rlpnl. 'il. ' O 1,, 1 b k lo itr n.itivrt ut; .. 1 1'.'ii'il In- n: iii i o'.iili .an iU'ii-lv tu Knl y-u l- l'ie l-i-n-l- e ALua Tln-y'H ii;iic ml iiv n, ki.l n.. i ' Aad tell - ou what lli'.v .t 01U j Art Display Attracts Many To Conservatory ml i'? TJn' anaui.l art m.iliy of t lie vi-inc 11 stin 1 or Hip Art Pi-pnr.im-nt of ih T4- itilin ?.nm- oM line nf muff? ,'imTfor-. tin-lc-r th. dii.-ctivu S:illo- it like n iml fi U iO' "f M .-. tKiili'. I.. Husiio. iinu a Without rvor falliiiR'ihcir bluff? I:1-!--. uumlHr of inti'ri-sva p;iir.-n VY'l., The IX' Molay ilanre B ill be lu l.l tonlrht nt iho K. of P. hall. All Khrih)'r.4 will bo fltlmlttfd fr,o bml ua'oihor .Masons and lx- Molays will j be chRreeil 50 cents. It in oxpect :'! lh:u a laiK- crowd will attend 1 tho dance. The Ie Molay, are pianntiiK a fttrieM of thexe daacea dui the coming months. t.t- I'm Mr A W" Onx rva'i room. I riday i home in Auburn. W'a time sltemoui wi.ere .j i .nr. inu and luirini their short stay illliKto: in Knr.i- ir. Ht.d Mrs. William Slryker were res.slered" last ntsl:vnthe Hot.d I'mpiiua. Tl.ey were en- rouie fr-in Pasadena to tlveir Ki member, wri n Hie votlnc r.iii.' onnd ,mir .5 p - tes o: decorative art Yn at w what to di: were on dl'piay. Tun di-ilar wa. J ii-1 ki. k l!i- i '.Hiked a!itirlan, , the worK thirty tour iniU c( . sKth whom A 'l ad this lndl th.iT ou ve Mrs. Uu-lio durin; the pan year, 1 "a was for M .-en ihrou;h and were ixrvil-m eani i. of ihe ' Mi Minnville club and in the Composed by 1M Kd V:. Dresner trtaiho imilnct and iriiWf lal- party that Tl,ited the Roseburj bt. Aitn:in. rai..e cut of the p leats is well hs the ciub during th charter preseu t'Lri.tuis, 191$. expert Ui.i...o ot XLr. Itu.ho. Aitatloo. (S) r burn. Mr. Htryker viit-d with several of the local HotawmO ) Ii whomA-Oas acquai.w-d. in - n mi vili tur.Mueui oi me