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FOUR ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY. MAY 2. 1925. HE WOM AN 5 B3E fflMMSN - i-i r.?i a if taawaa j H Sjft . SOCIETY- By BEULAH JEWETT . All contribution, to this pag, aoclfitv, w..nien'B eluba, and pergonals, should be telephoned to tbe aocifty editor bjr Krldaj of each week. Telephone No. 136. Roscburg Clubwomen Prominent at Federation table attractive end wire aleo ' M.-iv r) v r)inr rv,n ' about the ro .ma here card, pro- "V3 Uay,vVai?Ce LVent The eleventh annual meeting of the Southern Oregon District Fed eration was held at Rogue River, April 25, 1925 with morn than i50 club women In attendance, the Rokuu River Civic Improvement (Hub as the hostess organization. with but few changes the pro gram aa pub ished witi carried v. . i , ... !nut A fplntrrflm rfrolvat1 In thft mm in, Him uiu uusiness woman s 1 " ,r r- c Club will give a dance nt the Ar-Bnilou,,(;, mwvom- uimicr surprise on niOTV. Wedllftuln v twenincr Iha nut. ! able absence of Mra. Kaldlo Orr n:.UJ.. A: ,,.,. i, i.,.h;:fp:;.fc.7"L; .r' Dunbar, president of the Btata -iiiiiivcnjcines electa of the aummer, Mlas Dyrma '" and give a professional reel- federation. MIbb Grace H. (nam- Price, was the recipient of a bridal ta, at the Helnllno Conservatory. ! erJ?ln- ta vice-president, of ahower Friday evening for which "n Wednesday evening, also the i Ashland, took her place on the Ml.-.. kikI iwh ui.. !... Ili lnllne Conservetnrv nr.hn.r i program, appearing In the after- Shower Friday for Attractive Bride Elect vidd the dlvtreslon of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. (i. Sellerk holding huh score and Mr. and Mrs. liltnn Whnberly low. Present at the af fair were Mr. and Mra. I). H. Len ox. Mr. and Mra. WenJi-1. Wright. Mr. end Mrs. H. O. tit-Heck. Mr. and Mra. (limn WlmtKrty, Mr. and Mra. II. u. Church. Mr. and Mra. Irvin Unmn and the hosts. 0 or inpxi ween Engagement of Attractive I Girl Told at Dinner Geddes were hoatessea at the home of Miss Bergh on West Commer cial street. Miss Price's engagement to Phil F. Htrader was announced thia win under the dlrecllon of Mra. A. J. ! n,,on Innead of the forenoon as The May I.'ny dance urulir the Announcement of the encage-' auspicea of the Business and Pro- ment of Miss Marguerite Frances fesslonal Women's Club will be one KusJio and itudolph F. H. Lindner of the (f-atun s of next week, on aa made Tuesday evening at sir Tuesdiy evening. May 5th. at the o'clock dinner for which Mlas Armory, and all other tnuslral Kusho and her mother Mis. Char evemn on that evening will be sub- lea E. Kusho were hostesses. Lalniy servient to the larger affair. The shades of pink, while and green bail is o be beautifully decorated, combined to make the table Br and the llBt of patrons and patron- rangement artistic. A canopy of esses includes a number of prom- flowers and fern held ribbon inent people. streamers carried to each place by Final plans fur the dance were bluebirds where small corsages A dinner party for which Mrs. made at the regular noon luncheon concealed an envelope with the Cert O. Hates and Mrs. Franels Liil- of 'he Business Women on Friday names of the betrothed coupie. A lard were hostesses on Thursday at which the club had as guests a delicate arrangement of carnations evening, completely surprised ihelr number of forestry officials wh and maidenhair fern centered tlic husbanda and honored th-lr joint talked on forest protection and table. birthday anniversaries. The din- showed a number of interesting Covers were placed for Miss Lois Vminir uHii n.uu n. ..... 'scheduled and giving a sulendld Theatre at eight n'.lo.it Thi.rartnv address, with "The Biennial at Los ner was served at six thirty at the slides. Miss Dorothy Winston play- Cobb, Misa Eldresa Judd. Mlua Kva iNrauo ui t.BUl D UUIK, inurBOay n-.. fc i i .' .H . nr. ....lor-l Inn on.. UI.. HI-. IK- 11 l TW...I. .i- evening Otl'a Music sinre will i Angeles as the theme. sponsor a recital nt the atore, Fri- Jlrs. William Bell of the Itnso ter. the wedding to ha an event nf , evening the Japanese operet- t burg woman s Club told or tne early summer. She la the daugh- ta "The Japanese Olrl" will be glv-i Club Institute held recently In ter of Mr. and Mra. W. F. Price D' Mr"- Charle A. Brand at the ; Itoseburg. of the Interest shown, and eince her graduation from .Heinllne Conservatory, on Satur-,und the excellent attendance. Koseburg High School has been ay evening the musical talent of With the appointment of Miss employed at the Douglas National c"' combine and give pro- I Grace H. Chambf rlaln. Mrs. Hose Bank. Mr. Strader owns a large urama In all the hotels. I Schteffelln, Mra. C. II. Howard, ranch north of Dlxonvllle where j In addition to these evening Mra- J- F- Kimball, Mrs. Mattle they expect to reside. ! events all the lodgca meeting dur- I Brown, Mrs. J. C. Ponsler. and The making of clever bride's 1 lng that week will have musical I Mr" " K- 'la"na a nominating books occupied the girls on Friday ' programs, the High School glee ! committee and Mrs. Foster But evening, the books being present- clubs and orchestras will elve a i ner, Mrs. (iordon MacCracken, ed to the honor guest as souvenirs. ; concert at the school Friday after- !Mrl- F- w- Clark, and Mrs. Stella lieiore ine gins were prnsenieu 10 ! noon, tne Klwanls club will have Miss Price she was seated in s a nmslcnl program at their noon large arm chair, and a canopy of luncheon Tuisdav, the Blue Dev aerpentlne thrown over her, after lis Orchestra wlli play' at the Bo whlch a large clothes basket filled tary luncheon Thursday, Irvin with beautiful gifts waa brought Brunn. Jr., will pay a xylophone for her to open. solo, and Mra. Strang and Charles l,uncneon was serveu at sniuii McrJlhlnny Will Blng. ed a piano Casey sang songs. uaies nome in Laure.wood, covers being plated for Mr. Bates, Mr. Dillard, II. H. Hudson, Ted PoHt, Clyde Carstens. Albert liasliford, B. W. Bates, James t)uodiuan, Leon McCllntock and Jack Craf ton. Cards, music and informal chat ting filled the hours after dinner, j Illations the Rose School Parent tables arranged In a dainly color motif of pink and white and cen tered with graceful vases of pink and white aweet peaa. In the group were: Miss Price, Misa Klvan Strader, Miss Doris Price, .Miss Edna Perrln, Miss Josephine Mc Elhlnny, Misa Vernlta Kohlhagen, Misa Thelma Pearce, Misa Adelle Bemls, Misa Fay Oeddea. Mrs. Smick P. T. A. Has Interesting Meeting The Smlck School Parent-Teachers association held a delightful meeting last night at the school house. After a short business ses Blon. Mr. W. E. Olt. Itosebura Seidell as a resolutions committee the session adjourned for lunch eon served In the club room. Mrs. Falbe Hostess at Large Dinner Party A large dinner party at the Orange Lantern Tea Boom nt six thirty Tuesday hud Mrs. J. K. Falbe as hostess, the unique Inter ior of the tea room making a selection, and Misa Rice, Miss Mildred Davia. Misa group of Interesting Mary McCollough of Eugene, Misa !, . Thelma Olmsted, Miss Mona Por- Iter. Miss Dorothy Eddy, Miss Rita Hhamhart, Miss Dorothy Winston, Misa Thelma Smith, Misa Lillian ! Flint, of Portland, Miss Daphne Hughea, Miss Velma McDonald, Mrs. John Lindner, Miss Rusho, ' and Mrs. Rusho. Miss Rusho Is an attractive; member of the younger set In Rose-' burg and graduated from Roseburg j High School last year. She has Rose School P. T. A. to Observe Music Week In common with all other organ- Teachers Association will give Music week a prominent part In Its program on Monday evening. May 4. There will be a short busi ness meeting, with election of of- The outstanding features or the charming back ground for the pro- afternoon session were addresses o. spring nowe bv Miss Chamberlain, on the w,a'l ' at the tables. Tiny In "Biennial," Mrs. J. M. Morris, dividual boquets In May baskets "National Politics," and "Lltera- er" 81 eah P'ace, and the guests ture and Art" given bv Mrs. "ll''r seaia oy means or odd Humnhreva and Mrs. Wallace of lantern place cards. Covers were Medford. fleers, preceding the musical pro- attended the University of Oregon i gram. . this year. Mr. Lindner Is the son On' the program will be rfh or- of Mr- and Mr9- John Lindner ami chestra number by W. E Ott vio- " associated witn nis tatner in tne lin Mrs. Jessit McHae vi-ivin Deer Creek Dairy. He attended the Gerald Oeddea, and the hostesses . "I"1"10 ller, gave a demonstration Misa Oeddea and Misa Bergh. Music Week Program Is Musical Feast A complete program for Music Week, that will bring a feast of music to every one, has been ar ranged by the committee from the Douglas County Music Teachers of the use of grafanola in Behools. Rev. Caldwell of the Ban tlst church gave an excellent talk on moral education. A declamation contest was held, the contestants being Vera Lovelace. Dorothy (ilad wlll, PhylllB Beckley and Margaret Murphy. Misa Lovelace won flrat 1 prize. Following the dcclamatlona, a spelling contest was held between I The repnrta of committees ap pointed, were given In closing, nominating for president, Mrs. J. C. Ponsler af Roseburg: vice-president, Mra. Fred Baker. Klamath Agencv; Becond -vlcepreslilent, Mrs. W. H. limn, Eagle Point; (ne recording secretary, Mrs. Long Tal ent; con espiiimiiiK Bi-iTKinif, ..no. W. S. Joat. Roseburg; treasurer, Miss Fanny Abrama, Granta Pass; organizer, Mrs. John Crews, Med ford, and auditor Miss Florence Hollmyer, Ashland. Mrs. Foster Butner read the following resolu tions: "Resolved: thnt the first S. O. D. fusion of spring" flower, about the ! Ml. Alt be. Hembree. "n"" ' ''" niano iwo vficai bo os. - lour i,enr -mir .wo-.-.. .,. - .. .D Clov. r" by Coombs and "Little M De an event 0( the aummcr. Brown Owl" by Sanderson, MIhs Edna Ilaseltlne; reading by Miss Evelyn Noland; cello solo, select ed; piano solo "Chromatic Waltz" by Godaril. Miss Dorothy Winston Neal will close the Arthur, W. C. placed for Mrs. James Mrs. Foster limner. Mra Burt, Mrs. M. S. Ilnnim, Mrs. A. N. I Carl " Hlldebrand, Mra. Oliver Johnson, Mrs. Stanley Kidder, Mrs. Albert Minturn, Mrs. B. W. Maildox, Mrs. Louis Kohlhagen, Mrs. John Run yan, Mrs. W. R. Willis, Dr. Lucet ta Smith, Mrs. A. O. Dodge and sister Mrs. Murdork of Wlnthrop, Washington, Mrs. II. M. Moreland, and Miss Helen Moreland of Port- ;w e ... H..!v VJ& - Eugene Road Show to Draw From Here Those "unique and yxtraordin- Mrs. Applegate Entertains Yoncalla Study Club All Nature smiled last Saturday "y" comedians, Mr. Gallagher Pro- in annreciatinn of the verv lovelv and Mr. Shean. famed the coun. gram with an Illustrated talk on luncheon tendered the Yoncalla ,rv ovr for their famous comic Jorest Protection. j Study Club by Mrs. Maud Apple-1 baL'ad, and now on the first lup jgate at her country home In Scott's ' of their tour around the world aa Camp Fire Girls Valley. Those w ho know Mrs. Ap- j stars of the Greenwich Village r. . it Iplegate'a reputation as a hostess, ; Follies, will come to the Hellig Organize Mgain Mere Iknow, without telling, that any; Theatre In Eugene, on Tuesday, The Camp Fire Girls organize-' event sponsored by her, would be j evening. May fitli. A number of Hon, which has not hud a branch delightful In all its appointments, i Koseburg people will motor ill JVuneuuiK lur (Kiverai years. Was: n muni, umviuuo luuinrua rtaa land, Miss Bess Lewis and mother, reorganized this week at a meet- Berved at one o'clock, the hostess .Mrs. l,ewls of Seatt e. Wash ne- '"g ut a number or interested girls Demg assisieu uy ner niece, airs ana the hostess. ton The ladles were later taken to the J. K. Falbe home on Douglas street for a pleasant hour of con- Eugene for the event. For this World Tour, the Bo hemians, Inc.. Messrs. Jones and Green managing directors, have originated an entirely new revue the Bcholars of 1 the North i.s.;r. w. t . exnresa tneir sincere ap- i ... ........ Association, headed by Mrs. C. S. :CrTOk Bchoo ttn(1 , Snllck ,phoo, i preclatlon of the hospitality ex- , , . , . , , , Heinllne, the numerous programs jTne Norlh I)eHr Cre,,k a(.hoo wort I tended the delegates and friends : Mrs. Heidenreich Hostess bringing to the public the most tal-: i .nial. ... ,K. u,i,.i. .... i hv the Hncue Hlver Civic Im- ,o n entod Roseburg muslciaiiB aa well d,. . OIm .ivl.lr,n nrru.h. ' orovement Club and wish to make ; " oewing rarty ' aa selections from the beet com posers. An effort will be made during the week to bring home to . the public that music Is not Just j something to be enjoyed during music week, or when one has a few leisure momenta, but Is a nec essary and vital part of every day life. All muslo programs during i the week will be open to the pub- i lie and free of charge. I Music Week will open- Sunday, May 3, .with sermons In each church' by the variouB mlnlstera who will touch on the music theme, and speclnl musical num bers. The choir of each church will also prosent a musical pro gram In the evening. Mrs. C. 8. Heinllne will also talk at the First menta were aerved program. - - 3 The members of the Kumjolnus clasa of the Christian church gath ered for a pleasant evening Thurs day at the home of Mr. and Mra. Charles U. Stnnton. After a short buslneaa meeting games -were In order, and a dainty luncheon was aerved. About twelve were present. t t Ford Singleton Host on Anniversary following the i especial mention or the delicious: - " i..-.ue,vu n was nosi- .luncheon served by the club and " Wednesday afternoon at a the frlendlv club spirit that has '"".i.ng sewing party at tne 'prevailed throughout this conven Orango Lantern Tea Ronnihavlna ,in as her guests twenty-four ladl-s of "That the members aa a whole, St. Joseph's church. Luncheon unite their efforts In controlling was served at small attractively publication of subjects of a deinor- - decorated tables at four o'clock, allzlng nature from the front pages i . of our newspapers; ' Dancing and Music .J:7,'l. rcp:r."ln,,:,d : Entertain Younger Set tentlnn in the correct u.ie and re- I Marlon Rchwan entertatn- fat the home of Mrs. H. N. Grayblll. I Carl II. Koppe. of Eugene, and her Mrs. Grayblll was a member of sister-in-law, Mrs. Grant Applegate. the Camp Fire Girls organization After the luncheon, the club had which is a composite of the bIx In Seattle, and served as guardian an interesting program, ine rotn there, and since coming to Rose- call heing on Current Events. Mrs.!-. , burg 'has been anxious to see a Jess R. Lasswell, of Oukland, read " ',an L ay Company atore actively chapter organized here. She will a splendid paper. The topic being:;";.,;""' ".""" recnai growth be assisted In her guardianship by, "Twelve greatest living American1""' " "u OI M,a at tno Mrs. T. J. Kearney. women, as selected by the National lr" rresbyterlan church, with Miss. Francis Metcalf was chOFen League of Women Voters." After !"ss Leona Mourton of Portland presiilent of the L'mpqua Camp the discussion of several other im- as 80'oist. Miss Mourton is well Fire Girls, with Julia Keafey as portant matters, Mrs. Mary Burt, iknown in Portland musical clr vice president, Ruth Collins as aec- who haa been our most faithful and ,cf' ani1 haa v"'fe of exception- retKry. Louise rouglaa aa treasurer, helpful president, since Mrs. Lass- editions of the Greenwich Village Follies, and combines the most numerous, spectacular and sen sational numbers. " A company of sixty dancers, etngors, and baffooners are asso ciated with Mr. Gallagher and Slvean In thia latest musical revue and the show will be presented there in'the same; lavish and opu lent style as -will distinguish its run :'n all of the leading cities throughout Its continental tour. Prominent among Its players are a number of well-known mu sical comedy, vaudeville and re vue lights any one of whom have seen their names in "electrics" on Broadway, and a spectacular dancing chorus of thirty famous artist models. apect shown to the flag United States; "That the women of Jnrksnn, Josephine and work together of the 0,1 R number of her girl friends at Identified with the of that section and of Douglas County. Mr. Weavrr has served as county commissioner for several years. Mrs. Lockwood Honors al beauty. She will be assisted bv Wisconsin Visitor and Kathleen Spaur as sergeant at ; well left us asked Ihat a new"""'" e .won', nutist. and arms. The remaining members are president be elected. All felt sorry cbiiibi. Alice Fcst. Dallas Colby, Emma to give Mrs. Burt up, but she felt j S Wolfonl, Doreen Hutchlngs. Mar- that she had earned a. vacation, so: Koseburg Girls to jury Cochan. Gloria Alden. Ona after taking a vote. Mrs. Earl i p , DAT Douglas, Klamath for the A pleasant evening of cards and radio music entertained a number 1 counties of young men Thursday nvenlnff needs and Interests of these conn- Who Were the eileHlH nf Fnt-rl Bin. Ho. mil Mintitnrt Aflph other In ev- Methodlst church Sunday School ! gleton at his home on East Doug-! fry topic of Interest and give our nunuay morning, on music, nun- ins street, tne occasion being his i support through the H. O. r . w. day afternoon the Douglas County j birthday anniversary. Large clus-'C." Concert Hand will give an open ters of asaleaa and sunburst rosea I Mrs. J. C. Ponsler of Roseburg. air concert on the court house were attractively arranged In the land Mra. Arthur K. Earhart of lawn with musical numbers by (rooms, and the host's mother. Mra. i Rogue River were named delegates college in Eugene at the V. M. C A. state cabinet training confer- ! once this week end. The ral.inets of all Oi'.'gnn colleges and mil- 1 ver.'ittes will bo represented. Both girls are sophomores In home economics. Miss Cheadle is secretary of the cabinet and Miss Needhnm. chairman of the conference department. Iinenri M.ieln Uovoen L'liolvr. i tiirnno u-ua frill nH tn tiaVA Ttiuinr- Thomas, Lydia Neal. Kathleen Ity of votes. 'While we are sure ! Oregon Agricultural College, Ness. I that no- one can fill the office of , CorvaUia. May 2. Lois Cheadle The Immediate activities planned ' president more ably than Mrs. Burt ' Marion NYedham of Roscl.urg .I..U..I..,.., , "... ,,. : hv lh new nmnnlzutlnn inilmle a has done, we are eaUally sure that "'e n.. Miners 01 I lie 1 . . c. A. a, J .i.T ... ' ' " . " ! i.icnic sum,er for the next meeting . Mrs. Strong will make a splendid , cabinet, who will represent the dancing and music. An Informal w,lh ""ampflre and preceded by president. supper was aerved by the hostess' ia baseball game or similar outdoor! As Mrs. Solle, our regular secre miilher, Mrs Effle Si lnvarz to ' sirts, and a booth at the Straw-. tary could not be present Miss Ber Miss iilva VVescott, Miss Helen b,'rrr Carnival at which the girls nice Richards acted as secretary Falbe. Miss Thelma ' Olmsted Miss Mi" endeavor to make enough in a very efficient manner. Mona Porter Miss Mildred liavis money to buy their ceremonial, The program closed with music Miss Rita Shainha. Miss Eld'ress , 'r and meet other expenses. and singing. Mrs. Miller gave sev Judd Miss Beulah Bemls Miss! The Camp Fire Girls fills a need eral selections, accompanied by Doris Pickens, Miss MaxIne'.Moore. I ''" ,he young and growing girl Mrs. Frances Breyman. Miss Agnes Irwin, and the hostess. i'"t the Boy Scout organization The following members and . .j, fills with the boys, and the worth- guests were present: Mrs. Mary Ail n- II . Iwhllo objects of the organization Burt, Mrs. Edythe Thompson. Mrs. - "3 l-'llllll I IU9I3 .r. or,ur.n. Ihu lh (rwltfrn. T U 1jlKU-p Mrfl. ,MHie LOOhC, II 1 r- .11 group were Fred Lock-1 for next year's meeting was accept- i Tt,..,.J .ir,n .n,i i.,iri nf the nnrenia ' mi nnni Mrs. Mary Dotarrur of neaa dlxonvllle r. Marion Lilly, i ed. I , .. i. .i..v. rnnhenmimr The wateh. a V Mrs. George McGowan. Mrs. New officers were elected at ti .Im. We wJek hnd Wnsn" JIrord of the Campfire is "Wohe.o". u,uri Applegate. Mrs. Mary nieh-imni; on April :,? r the Vie Clair K. All.-o as hosts on Thurs-1 nu'anlng work, neaun ana love, aids ana two uaugnie... . " K ' overs were piaceil ; - , i - ' .. r . Miliar I ization aa nr.-aidenl d.trin .hn ores dent. Mra. Metz: seHntnrn llrllVIl,. ... ....r, f ,...- ,.,, , , C.,,r . l,n,ln ..". .,l. rB.,lln, h Mr. I V n... ".. be trustworthy, hold on to Mrs. Annie tvruse, Airs. n-i " -" vun.- - ";';"" rltrong, .AITS, .iiyriie ; 1.11'mr viue-pi esiue-iii ; ,irs. ...10. ... 11. iniui., inniiif nolo, Carl H. Koppe, Mrs. : Fred Cachlln. as treasurer; Mrs. Mi s. A. A. Sprague; reading, Mrs. and the hostess, H. Kroger, secretary. Plans were Clara Howard; reading, Mrs. group. In case other Mrs. Maud Applegate. IC 1 ,, , picu'c "'"r.-. ...e..-,, i.hh. . MKa. J. 1. AllL.l.r.11 lit in ine, nisi uay 01 M lloui. t .....c. .t-aitiiim, mm, v. uruiuu, & v short program followed the busi comb solo, Mrs. Ida Staggs; read- ness meeting, and retresnmentB , mg, Airs. u. t. uibson; vocal duet, were served. Brill Waller Singleton served upper at ten o'clock. In the wood. Phil Singleton, delicious to Ihe state convention at Mursh- fleld. The Invitation of Roseburg Mra. Fred Strang. The Antlers Theatre will have a apeclal musi cal program Sunday night with a talk on music by Mayor Houck. The I.lborty Theatre will also have ! George singleton, Roy Evans, i 4k special muslo and Sunday night Harry Met a be, William Moffltt , n;m. pr, f. Misa Rosa D. Parrott will talk and ,and the host I Jv" , , irf , Irvin Brunn, Jr., will play a xylo-1 O Northside Club pnone moo. I Mr. and Mra. Alba Snaugh en- Mr. and Mrs. II. I. Whlin.le and Mrs. Brumbach Will T. A. Mrs. Bertha Kaepplar of La Crosse, Wisconsin, who la a guest ' at the Fred Schwartz home here, ; was the honored guet at an after-' ' noon of bridge on Tuesday fof j which Mrs. C. A. Lockwood was hostess. At play were Mrs. Kaep plar, Mrs. Fred Schwartz, Mrs. J. I. Love. Mrs. H. D. .Harris, Mrs. Ralph Hunsaker, Mrs. B. E. Owen, Mra. H. F. Ogden, Mrs. T. E. Singleton, Mrs. Jack Wharton, Mrs. R. L. Gedney, and Mrs. Fleis chakert Luncheon was served at the small tables after cards. 8 Loyal Women's Class Has Social Thursday "The Loyal Women" of the Christian Church held a most en joyable class social Thursday af ternoon at the church parlors. An interesting program of the follow ing numbers was given: Song by the class, "Blest Be the Tie That Binds"; Prayer by Hrey-1 Joe Brumbach will head the organ- the teacher, Mrs. Sprague and the for Mr. and Mrs. Henrv C. Church. Mr. and Mrs. Leon McCllntock. Mr. edge. Monday evening the Sherman , ter.alned at dinner Thursday eve-I.Mr. and Mrs. ' l.lovd I,. Crocker n,j rn loin. Fan iVa "n Mr A ' health, glorify work. ' bo happy." Warner. Paula Clay Piano Company will sponsor ; nlng Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Denning joined In offering hospltalitv .,, the j" ,,Xa.lel at l andsom.dy aie Girls from the ages of 11 to 2i. are : Applegate, Mrs. recital at the r list 1 reshvierian of Wichita Kansas. They are for- j Northside 500 Club on Tuesday pointed table centered wiih clem- eligible, but only twenty may be-1 Frank Garcide church, Tuesday evening the leln-1 mer Roseburg residents, and re- evening, serving dinner at seven ' cnt.r.d wmi el. in fc Jn olh M Mbui1 Anp. nun v uuservmury win give a large , centiy returned here and may re-' at the Crocker home zl . .i . " Lslzz -"y.1"1""' ' main nere permanently. Clusters of beautiful azaleas made the dinner Ul '' ' " rrn-T.-lTTI -Trll fl - f f f - minTir.lriO,Tr TCX X JL . )T I Announcement Monday, May 4 We arc pleased to Announce that we have opened our new Store at 225 North Jackson Street, formerly occupied by the Moore Music Shop. We invite your inspection of our line of Pianos, and other merchandise, including Stcinway Weber Stock Krakaurer Kurtzman Bratnbach Aeolian Pianolas and other Pianos V'ictrolas Records Ratlios "King" Hand Instruments Player Rolls Sheet Music a All Music Lovers in Roscburg and Vicinity are invited to attend our Formal Opening next Monday. Your patronage is solicited. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. EVERYTHING IN MUSIC 225 North Jackson Phi Roseburg, O" The hours after dinner were groups are lornieii otner guarmans n ,1 llh hrl.lirn Mr. M.Clln. BIW selected. Similar lO the Boy lock and Mr. Church holding high Scout patrols. When the Camp IaDanCse Operetta at a :! ' Rosrburg Bovs Are Pledged at Corvallis I Oivi-nn AuTlciilturnl ColltK CorvnllU, Mjiv 2. Maurice Nw- 1 IhiiiI of lios.'biirK, jimiiir In rnm- j lin-iTO, hiiH hi' ii p!Mt,TMl to Alpha , if Khppa SI, n:tt tonal hnnornry com-) tmtT' fnitfrnity. In' this mictt'lv Is llnilti'l 1o men In tho tipper two clftsses in rollreo. I PleilKes elect '! must' luivo the! fjuiillties nf leadership, be proinin- I ij nt tn campus nrti iti. itnt have Ktnnl chniactrr and n hii-h Kchohife tic Htjunilnu'. Alph;i Kappa I'st seeks to foster scientific research in the ru'iits or comni ne. ac coniiis and finance; to educate the public (n appreciate mid ' demand hither Ideals therein; and tn pro nmte und advance In Institution i hire Kirn pass meir lesia iney are - . , M U I awarded with beads to be Bewed . conservatory rriudy on their ceremonial dresses, the A numD,P nf the best vocalist?! louts lnriuuinK nousenom uuue r of nn(U.bUrK W(U pi-esent Vincent's wen as ramp huik, uri hmi, imiuic lore, and others. Th local Qfttani zafion will take, a number of hikes and week end trips this summer, and hopes to maintain a permanent tamp. O Mrs. Ponsler Hostess to Bridge Club Mrs. J. C. ponsl r provided a oleasant afternoon for the mem hers of the Monday Hridge Club when nhe invited them to her homo for play this week. ' !liih rore was held by Mrs. H. I). Har ris, Mrs. Kred Hruby assisted ihe hostess serve a 2 course luncheon to the following guest. Mrs. .Wil liam Hell. Mrs. John Kneer. Mrs. ft Reception Tomorrow Honors Golden Wedding Tf golden wedding annivers ary of Mr. and Mrs. Kdwin Wea ver of Myrtle Creek, prominent thin eountv, t..nr..t muroiio I'Tha limanetH 1 Oirl," at the lietnline Conserva- tory Friday evening May 8, as j part m ,ne Msir ee. pioneer res.id. nts of n e i.ert-..u . v 1 1 1 r V'"' ' w ill be ob-erved SundayMay .1. soloists and chorus from the voice rp(.rp(ion at the Weaver department of the Conservatory , . n ntJ!, . VPt. rraoir tn lassiHteci ny n ntiiuoer i iij"-uu. I singers, under the direction of ! Mrs. Charles A. Itranrt. The storv centers In the relee- 1 ..i.... n il,A nr,hi..i.ntn V.ft-rhrlnv I I or t Ilanu fan. a neauniui japan. over one hundred gue.sts from all j parts of the county have been I hidden. Mr. and Mrs. Weaver have resided near Myrtle Creek years, and hnvo hern Mrs. J. 0. Meta. and Mrs. R. A. j Calhoun; reading, Mrs. Guy Rnda Ibaitch: reading. Mrs. Belle Case. 1 The losing side in a contest sup I plied delicious refreshments to the ' following members of the class: :Mrs. J. L. Churchill, Mrs. M. H. Noyer, Mrs. Lavina Smith, Mrs. ;C. I). Talm, Mrs. W. K. Rose, Mra. Ma Statrgs, Mrs. L. V. Gates, Mrs. j Anna Wood, Mrs. M. I). Blowers, ;Mrs. Ella Palm, Mrs. T. W. Pe ! Laney, Mrs. J. A. Rudeen, Mrs. L. I. Kell-y, Mrs. W'. H. Camp. Mrs. Ben Radabaugh, Mrs. F. I. Perry, i Mrs. A. A. Parks, Mrs. James Hut- ''Continued on pace ese girl, daughter of a famous war ! ' rior. The storv is full of melody I CXXL010 fun 1t lnlti.r h-in(r nreelnl- . S HHHS I STEINVVAY DUO ART RECITAL of collegiate rank courses leading J- I. Love, Mrs. Hen Zlgler, t tlegries in business adiuinistra tlon. hester Morgan of Knsebm g, Junior In r ommerre, 1km heen pledged in Kappa Kappa IM. na tional honorai v hand fraternity. Men are picked for nfetr.berfhlp in th s or;uit7atlon en the uteri's of their mntical ahiliiv, pei uulily. and schtdastlc ctandin. Miss Rcymers I lostos to iiin nt Irulgo "5 Mls Kem Ueymers inited a Ijft group of glrN to her home for an K hitornml vrnie nf bridge Tuesd.tv evening decorating ttr roimis with clusieis of roue. Miss Marion hih score. After the pm aav lunchetin was s i the smaH table to Mi Iri Mi Mar Reams. Mi' McMillln. Miss Marion Porte I a bit ii ly priTi rt- held a: m w ere s.T.ed at Rice. Vera . Mt H. C. Wnddell, Mrs. It. I. Mrs. K T. Matilden. and Mrs .A P. McKenxle. Orchid and rose pink tulips In artistie nrrHiiuo ment. were used to decora it' the rooms. O 0 Mrs. Hume Hostess to ; Daughters of Nile Club Mrs .1. C. Hume invited the member of the Danghteis nf the Nile club to her home to chut and : sw one afternoon this week. Af ter the p!cas:mt afternoon Mrs Hume served a delicious luncheon to Mrs. M. B. Green. Mrs. Ceorge i Bridtuun. Mr. Ld. tard -rff. Mrs ? Uoyd Crocker, and Mrs. William Bell. O i O The Roseburg Woman's Club ernes ses. Mrs. ' Parasols, fans. Japanese lan- T Harris. tenia and flowers w 1 transform 2 the recital room or the onserva tory into an Oriental garden. T-ike I 3 all other features of Music Week. !fl It Is to be free to the public, but owing to the limited seating pacitv of the hull, those who wish to attend should secure compli mentary tickets as early as pos sible at the Conservatory . The following singers mak. up the cast : Mrs. Fred Pntdt. Fay Oed dea. Grace WIckliHtn. Helen Casey Ava J;-ne !arhy. Mrs Willis My ers, Mrs. Petnte West. Mar Reams. Velma McPnnald, Vesta R'ckler. Kfelyn Ilawn. I,dia Neal. Adele penils. Marian Nich ols. Gertrude Morgan. Mps. Adrian Hulbert and Mrs. Harold McKay, i vi'i me.t on ;day af'.'rn at Jslew Store Sponsors the heme of Mrs. William Bell, r, . , i niu-irai program tec.tai on iMonaay c Week. There An inieret in lnlr UMk r. arol Doyle, and Ui hoe- ill also be election at officers, traction will be the Stein war P"o- UC,l-orriene Conlee. Miss Clntice Harp- Id honor of Music ;wster, Misa Ci an 4 report of officers. '4 1ST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH , May 4th, 8:30 p.m. HEAR Miss Leona Mourton, Soloist of Portland Assisted by Miss Maxine Moore, - Jessie McRae Melvin, Flutist . Cellist ' V r-aund to th Tpo'iI of Rob.ir nd nnichbortng com munltl. a ronllal Invitation to ltnd thia Ueeltal aa our guvau ntxt Monday pTenlna;. S:S( o'clock. COME. ENJOY A RARE MUSICAL TREAT WITH US SHERMAN, CLAY & COMPANY !;5 X. Jackaun Phone 138 Roaeburg