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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, SATURDAY, MAY 16. 1925. mk 'THE WOMAN'S PAGE SOCIETY- By BEULAH JEWETT AU contribution! to this page, (octet), women'! club, and personals, should ba telephoned to the society editor by Friday ot each week. Telephone No. 136. D. A. R. Elect Officers Roseburg Girl to at Annual Meeting Graduate from O. A. C, The annual meeting of the! urcgon Agricultural college, cor-1 Fur her week end guest Miss naugnters or tne American Revolu-' vauis. May 16. Helen Harriet Mar- Beatrice Kdmundson Miss Shrum Hostess t n: t :i,. Mrs. Baum Entertains Friends This Week Mrs. A. Baum ha been hostess at r KniFMna several charming parties this week. Uon at the home of Mrs. Wm. Bell 'burger, daughter of F. C. Marburg-1 Miss Ethel Shrum will be hostess including two bridge luncheon. er of Koseburg, is one of the 63u or 'at a small dinner party at Wigwam one on luesday and oue tday. The CITY IS STRUCK BY ELECTRICAL AND RAIN STORM Attractive Party for Pianoforte' Recital at Bride-Elect Saturday 1 j Canyonville on Monday Miss Teka Havnoa. whose wed-! Mm. Iledwis- K WniTlp nt fan. oiug nas Deen annuurceu iur June ' juiivuie win uresent a number nriTha nAW , ........ 12. has been the inspiration for a ; her puplli In a pianoforte recital at and annm.1 r..non. r. hv 1 social affairs! the M. E. Church of Canyonville. the retlrln officer. Th meiin Monday, drew a large number of that organization. Annual election of officers was held with Mrs. F. H. Churchill as regent; Mrs. It. II. Orlnstead, vice-regent; Mrs. Camp P. Cayler secretary; Mrs. David Busenbark, treasurer; Mrs. Charles Sowersby, historian; three direc tors. Mrs. Wm. Hell, Mrs. D. C. Hennigb. and Mrs. E. It. Stewart. Mrs. Bmlck was appointed chaplain were round of parties and during the past weeks. On Satur-; Monday evening. May IS. Assist- day afternoon Miss Vernlta Khol-1 log artists are Mrs. Margaret Port bagen and Miss Beulah Jarvls en-er, soprano, L. J. Barnes, reader, terlalned at bridge and sewing at 'and Louis J. Langenberg, saxo the Kohlhagen home in West Hose-. phone. burg, complimenting Miss Haynes. The program will Include the fol- May baskets and potted plants fill-1 lowing numbers: ed the rooms with the delightful Grand Marche l)e Concert, Wollen- fragrance or spring lime, ana tne,naupt. JScho Pardee; The Butterfly luncheon tables were dainty in color motif of pink and white, cen tered with small May Baskets fill ed wjlh pink sweet peas and forget-me-nots. High score at bridge was held by (Elude de Concert). Lavallee. El sie Pardee; Paper on "A Glimpse Into the History of Music", Echo Pardee; I .a, Czarine, Louis Ganne, Helene Carden; Reception Waltz, Marlon Sarone, Wallz Op 18. Lois Miss Helen Casey, and when the Hartley; Over the Summer Sea, guest prise was brought to MIbs Haynes, It was revealed to be a sur prise plate shower to which all the guests had contributed. Many beautiful sliver, cut glass, and land-painted plates were present ed to the bride-elect. Miss Bertha Kholhagen assisted the hostesses through the after Boon. The guest list Included: Misses Teka Haynes, Helen Casey, lleulah Jewltt, Katherlne Merrll, Marlon Porter, Myth Henderson, Alice Ueland, Jane Wharton, Bes sie Wharton. Lois Geddes; Mes dames A. M. Throne, I. B. Riddle, F. W. Haynes, J. H. Booth, C. W. Wharton, H. II. Stapleton, J. E. Sawyers, Grant Osborn, J. I). Os born. Charles S. Helnllne Ft L. Strang .Glenn Wlmberly, Geo. -Bradburn, Nathan Fullerton, Irvln Brunn, M. F. Ilice, Dert G. Bates.. - Delegates Go to District Convention Eleven delegates from the Neigh bors of Woodcraft Lodge here, are In attendance at the District Con- (Higoletto,) Louis J. Iangenberg. saxophone; Marie langenberg, at piano; Salute de Armour, Elgar, Echo Pardee; Minuet op. 14, Pad ercwskl, Seranata, Mnskowskl, El sie Pardee; Intermezzo, (Caveller la Rusticana), Loves Dream After the Hall, Arranged by G. Rosey, Helene Carden; reading. L. J. Karnes; Chant Sans Paroles, Tsch alknwsky, Valse D op. 64, Echo Pardee; Andante (Surprise Symph ony), Hydn Salnt Saens. Elsie Pardee; Soprano, Mrs. Margaret Porter; Higoletto (four hands), Venil Uellema, Echo and Elsie Par dee. Former Roseburg Man Is Author C. Louis Barzeo. formerly of Hoseburg, now Instructor of history at Benson Polytechnic School, Port land, Oregon, Is the author of an attractive small book, "A Song of the Columbia River Highway," published In Portland In April of this year. The book is profusely Il lustrated with beautiful photo- ventlon of that order in Grants graphs of the spots he describes In Pass which started yesterday and will end tonight. The delegates are Mrs. Elsie Williams, Mrs. Le aa McDonald, Mrs. H. Hidlnger, Mrs. William WetheraU, Mrs. 1). W. Taylor, Mrs. Donna Oakley, Mrs. George Quine, Mrs. Dora Gil bert, Miss Carrie Gilbert, Mrs. Frank Register, Mrs. Tillie .John son, and Mrs. I. T. Whitney. Mrs. Johnson is also a district officer. This district extends from Eu gene to Klamath Falls, and takes In the coast towns, so that a large number of delegates attend the convention. A representative of the Grand Lodge also attends and delegates are elected for Grand 'Lodge in June. t Kitchen Shower for Miss Dyrma Price his poem which Is filled with a love and reverence for the scenlo mar vels along the highway. Cast of Operetta Banquet Instructor . Following the flnat presentation of the Japanese operetta "The Jap anese Girl" at the Helnllne Con servatory Monday evening, the members of the cast enjoyed a ban quet at the Orange Lantern Tea Room, Inviting the Instructor Mrs. Charles A. Brand to be their guest. A large, beautiful fern was given to opened with the singing of America and the repeating of the Allegiance to the Flag, and the American's Creed. Recently the D. A . R. offered cash prizes to the girl or boy in the seventh and eighth grades of the schools of the county who wrote the best essay on pioneer history. The essays were read at this meeting. and the prizes were awarded as fol lows: 1st prize $5 to Vellemonte Morris of Hose school; 2nd prize of J3 to Ethelana Cook of Drew; 3rd prize of $2.60 to Ruth Morey of Glendale. and 4th prize of $1 to Ver na Kafer of Glendale. Miss Ruth Davis and Miss Elsie Canterbury assisted the hostess serve lncheon. The next meeting will be In June In the form of a pic nic at the home of Mrs. Douglas Walte. New Idea Club Members Are Luncheon Guests Sweet rocket, Iris, roses and a quantity of spring flowers combined to make the rooms of the home of Mrs. T. S. Sprague pleasant on Wednesday when she served a one o'clock luncheon to the members of the Ne,w Idea Club of Edenbow er. Covers were placed for Mrs. F. A. Clemens, Mrs. E. P. Ballou. Mrs. Clarence Slnnlger, Mrs. 8. 1). Cool ey, Mrs. Meade Cooley, Mrs. Paul Beaver, Mrs. F. I). Owen. Mrs. R. H. Williams, Mrs. C. E. Marks. Mrs. C. F. Calkins. Mrs. R. L. Glle. Mrs. F. L, Calkins. Mrs. F. A. Stewart, the hostess Mrs. T. S. Sprague and one guest Mrs. G. G. Sewell. The club has had a call from the county health nurse for baby clothes for needy families and sew ed through the afternoon, finishing three layettes for that purpose. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. F. A. StewarL Kindergarten Recital at Conservatory Tuesday One of the Important musical events of next week announced by tne Helnllne conservatory Is the annual kindergarten recital on Tuesday evening. May 19 at 7:30 o'clock at the Conservatory. An unusually Interesting program has more candidates for graduation In .Tavern, at eight o'clock, tonight. Kuest list Tuesday Included Mesy June. The 1926 class is expected to Covers will be placed for Miss Ed- dames George Wharton, Jack Whar be the largest In the history of the' mundson. Miss lone Relbel, Miss i ton- rt. L. Gedney, H. D. Harris, college, hough exact figures are j Helen Casey, Miss Evelyn Noland, i B Zlgler, V. M. Petterson, J. I. not yet available. I Mr. Frank Clemens, Mr. Ivan Pick-1 Love, A. O. Sutherland. Stanley Miss Marburger was graduated 'ens, Mr. M. E. Cooper. Mr. Lester Kidder, John Enger, E. T. Maiden, from the high school at Anaheim, i Wimberly. Mr. Lyman Skinner and j George Bacher, Harold Fee, H. C. Cal., where she was treasurer In Miss Shrum. Cluster of dainty Waddell, Theodore Tremper, and her sophomore, year and was a sw eet peas and Cecil Brunner roses Paul Bubar. High score was held member of the weekly and annual will make the table appointments 'hy Mrs. Waddell, and low by Mrs. publication staff. She is majoring I attractive and the color motif will In chemical engineering, being the be carried out In the place cards. only woman on the campus taking i Dancing will be enjoyed at the Tar this course. She is an active mem-!crn later. ber of Chi Epsiion, honor fraternity, and Sigma Kappa, social sorority. She has worked as laboratory as sistant, thereby earning ubout 10 per cent of her college expenses. 4 Camp Fire Girls Meet With Mrs. Kearney Mrs. T. J. Kearney, assistant leader of the I'mpqua Camp Fire Girls invited the girls to her home j Abraham mr me regular meeting on rrioay Vrs I) R a Mrs. Baum Is Luncheon Hostess on Thursday Mrs. A. Baum was a luncheon hostess Thursday seating her guests at a table fragrant with beautiful roses and Iris. Covers were placed for Mrs. F. .W. Benson of Eugene, Mrs. Lucy Dezendorff i of Washington D. C , Mrs. Albert Mrs. M. J. Shoemaker, Shoemaker, Mrs. C. S. afternoon. Plans were discussed ii(.inijn'e- Mrs. R. L. Gile, Mrs. Bing for the booth the girls will conduct, er Hrmarit Mr9. J(M,rge Kohlhag on tne carnival grounds uunng en Mrs Caroline Willis. Mrs. Geo. the Strawberry Carnival, and It was ,Houok Mr8. jtef Rice", Mrs. L. ueciuea to enter tne Doom unaer i . slinner, End Mrs. George Se ine name or tne urange lantern , velh A number of old friends of Tea Room. Chatting and music Mrs. B(,n90n and Mrs. Dezendorff entertained the girls after the busl-;came ln atP1- in the afternoon to " Chat for an hour. r .i Committees Announced Prominent Matrons Honor tor Kose Show Ponular Encased Girl Mrs. Charles Wharton and Mrs. Stanley Kidder received a large number of guests at the Kidder home Wednesday evening, honor ing Miss Teka Haynes, a popu- Plans for the annual Rose Show one of the main Carnival events, have been completed by the Rose burg Woman's Club, which organ ization has this event in charge. and point to One Of the most SUC- i UI- n0ap-,1 pirl whn hnn heen cessful and complete displays of j (,..ed at 8 number of functions any year. The show w ill be jeld in the Sykes building next to the Terminal Hotel and will last all 3 days. The committees having the show in charge include, classification, Mrs. Washington Hugins, Mrs. Foster Butner, Mrs. T. E. Ollivant, Mrs. W. S. Jost. Mrs. W. L. Cobb. Mrs. M. C. Smith. Mrs. T. E. Sing leton, and Mrs. A. G. Sutherland; entrance clerks, Mrs. C. V. l'faff. during the past few weeks. Roses of ail colors arranged ln bowls. vases and Jardinieres made attrac tive the rooms where bridge tables and guessing contests entertained the guests. Miss Noland held high score at bridge, Miss Haynes re ceived the guest prize, and Miss Geddes the prize in the guess ing contests, the prizes con sisting of pieces of rare old pot tery. Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Short. Mrs. Irwin, i A delicious luncheon was served Mrs. Kenneth Quine, Mrs. Albert ! at the small tables after bridge to Mlnturn, Mrs. Warren Burt; ar- j Mesdames A. llaum. I. G. Hroad rangement, Mrs. H. D. Harris, Mrs. ' way. J. F. Barker, J. E. Sawyers; A. H. Small. Mrs. Walter Good, ' A. M. Throne Nathan Fullerton. Mrs. H. 13. Compton, Mrs. Metzger, I Grant Osborn J. C. Hume, F. W. Mrs. H. E. Coleman. Mrs. Floyd Haynes. Glenn Wimberly, Georee Fee. Saturday's list Included ' Mes dames Mark Tisdale, J. E. Saw yers, F. W. Haynes, H. H. Stapleton, W. J. Weaver, Roy Bellows, Henry Booth, S. A Sanford, W. H. Fisher, G. C. Finley. Carl Wimberly, Miss Elizabeth Parrott and Miss Rosa B. Parrot t. Mrs. F. W. Chapman, and Mrs. C. W. Wharton assisted on both days. 4 Friends Surprise Wave Reed Friday Evening A gay group of the younger set called on Friday evening at the Fred Reed home on Stephens street to surprise Miss Wave Reed. Games and music entertained the A severe electrical storm struck Roseburg yesterday, evening at 6 o'clock. ' and within a period of 20 minutes approximately 38 hun dreths of an inch of rain was re gistered at the V. S. Weather Bu reau station. The storm struck with the Tiorence almost of a cloudburst and for a few minutes the streets were running almost level full with water, which in some places flooded over the curbs.' Lightning struck the power lines near the city, and ItUiw out the fuses as the North Roseburg sub station, so that it was necessary to throw ln the emergency plant at Winchester for a few minutes. The damage to the power lines, put the tele phone service out of commission also for a few minutes, until the auxiliary power unit in the ex change Could be tied in. Rain continued to fall throughout the night, and showers were continu ous during tire morning. The weather bureau reported a total precipitation of 42 hundredths of an inch for the 24 hours ending at 5 a. m., which was probahly brought to almost oue half an Inch by noon today. The fore- young people, and a dainty lunch-least Is for continued unsettled eon was serveq. In the group were Margaret Haum, Eileen Druecker, Phyllis Powell, Alice Williams, Mildred Schlenker, Mildred Ohman, Mahnon Winter, Alice Malcolm, Maxine Stearns Gertrude Ogle, Peggy Lockwood, Charles Yokum, Baxter Moore Robert Lahey, Wal lace Creglow, Gaylord Jlowden. Leo Jarvls, Dorence McKerty. Warren Robertson, Charles Noble, Lloyd Brown, William weather with showers over Sun day. UNITED STATES ASKS DEBTORS TO GET MOVE ON engagement. . la the west General Colombat's men relieved the Maghala pout, revictualing two others and Bent a detachement to succor a fourth. The blbane poet apparently is not yet completed liberated. French aviators have followed the enemy's forces repulsed In Wednesday's drive attempting to discover where their next concen tration fe likely. Trlbemen engag ed In Wednesday's battle, it Is learned, numbered 2500. Large reinforcements of trlbettmen are reported concentrating before the French right wing. OIEIXiOX KOHKST PI It 13 assx?atio.v mj:kts. (AMOcUttd Vrt-M Leued Wirt.) PORTLAND, Ore.( May 1. Annual meeting of the Oregon Forest Fire Association was held here today with representative lumber men from Dallas, Salem, Maker, Roseburg. Marshfteld, La Grande and Tortland In attend ance. Officers elected follow: George L. Mcpherson, president; Morris Shellon, first vice-presi--dent; George B. McLoed, second-vice-president; John Pearson treasurer, and R. H. Chapter, sec-retary-manag'er. Discussion of forest fire problems and reading of the year's report occupied most of the session. (.HAND JI HV TO MF.KT FOK MAY TKKM MOXDAV (Continued from page 1.) war dfbt solution Its Eurooean debtors that In its on- Fish er. tnlnn thnt tl him tinu tf-mtm fnr apt- narry twrman, and lvennetn Alter-. telement- ' ury j In a communicalon addressed to LEGE, Corvallis, May 16. Mvr'e ., "" M. Hallf of im-ehur, i. question be brought to of the 1-.25 graduating class, the " t " ., . . ,tirt.i re largest in the history of the lnsti-L Th" n,a, onsT, notlf' d "e tutiun. .The number of candidates nce' 1,B. ' ianC, ltonianla for graduation Is conservatively ;S,ree,ce' ,C'"c,ho'S;Svak a', Juko" estimated at 630. '.,Slavla. Lsthonia and Latvia. Miss Ballf is majoring In finance I oma"er canons uojeci it rms and administration. Though she I B'" to "opf. , has earned all of her expenses bvL C.L.NLVA. May 16. A spirited doing secretarial work for various i d''finsH ot ,he league of nations memoers of the fadulty she has characterized today's session of Ofen active ln Student Hftuii-a UI,o "'e Hiiriiwiiwitrti i-uiiinrm-o ,ui Teachers Meet to Chat and Sew gagement to Phil F. S trader, of Dix onvllle, was recently announced, . was the surprised recipient of a .kitchen shower on Saturday eve ning, arranged by the members of the Bullvlew Club of which Miss Price's mother, Mrs. W. f. Price is . mamhu, Thn ,hni'a, u-a h nl.n .,,r,.ri.s f. u n,i.. A group or teachers which has . , . ' , , ' , i been meeting every two weeks to A large number of both clever chllt aml ,OWi t Wednesday and useful kitchen gifts, made n- evening of this week with Miss Ki lo a mock kitchen maid, were lv-,,, canterbury at the home of en to MUM Price, and a mock wed- ifrn William Hell. Hoses, gladioli ' ?. w.a! ,or,orl;",u. u1n,,"r nui"!and columbine were attractively ar bell, with several of the tiny tola. lranKu ln tn rooms and the luncn. In appropriate costumes, as the eon ,nb, Wtt, c,.nlr,.d wlth a ni,r. .principals. While he ceremony rom t.Ual,.r of plnk r ,ur. was being performed Phyll s Heck- rounU,.d by a wmlth of the ai,me ley, age six. sang "Oh, Promise flower Me." Jack Arthur acted as minister, Knjo'ylng Miss Canterbury's hos- U'",tl!',K 3 ,7"f,rrU! ,' r,bHr """ Ipltallty were Miss Myth Henderson, and David Hell, w ith 1 helma Love-, v M Am.a Hemhree. Miss Kern lace aa llower girl and Kddy boyer , arntti Ml KI(nor shrk mK Kn(J as ring bearer. vt,.-man. Miss Katherlne Olsnn. After the ceremony there were I Miss Florence Sncdckar, Miss Hutll appropriate readings by Mrs. W. E. Davis. Miss Florence Thompson, Itolse, Mrs. H. L. McLaughlin, Mrs. Mrs. Arllne Farlelgh, Mrs. Muriel Fred Hoyer, and vocal solos by Miss ' Keenan. Doris Price, A delicious lunrln-on j O ft o was served at the Price Urns, home Fnmous poet Hip near by where the men had gath - 1 V, , 8 ercd for tl- evening. on May I 2 The party Included. Mr. and Mrs. I The death of Amy Iiwell. Inler- "Pred Boyer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles ' nationally known as the head of the -Meckley, Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Ilolse. i 'ren verse srtmoi or poetry, anil sis .Mr. and Mrs. it. II. Oliver. Mr. and 'er or i-restcient a. itwrence I-ow Mrs. Hrand In appreciation of her I bt'ea rran""d Including rhythmic n""""! jMiiv sums, i t-auiiiKn, ru- sembles1, a Dunning demonstration, and a play 1ft by the talented youngsters who are members of the kindergarten classes. Bellview Club Members work on the successful production. O Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallis. May 18. Chester Morgan of HoHt'burg has been elected vice- Mis. I. Price, whose en- T " ','T.": Mr. Morgan Is a sophomore in com merce and a member of Alpha Sig ma Phi social fraternity. ell of Harvard I'nlverslty. which oc cured on May 12. at llrookllne. Mass . will be keenly felt ln liter ary circles. A paralytic stroke which rims without warning was the cause of death. Ir. Charles Kastinan and Mrs. C. K. Banning, Mr. and Mrs V. A. Pearce. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. .Kcster. Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Mc l,aughlln. Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Love lace, Mr. and Mrs. A. Agee, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Price, Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Ilitver. Mr nnd Mrs. W. K. HnUe. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Price. Mr. and . "r- ' narios Allen purler w ere sum Mrs. P. W. Ueckley. Mr. and Mrs. Intoned and shortly allerward Presl S. (). Arthur, Mrs. C. H. Hell, Mrs. ;'ent Loaell arrived at his sister's V. W. Parker. Mrs. tleorKO Stearns, 'home. Mrs. C. K. Hoselund. Mrs. A. A. iSlurphy. Mrs. J. II. Hushes. Miss Iljoiia Price. Miss Helen Smith. MIks liyrma Price, Mr. L. Parker, Mr. Phil K. Strader. Mr. Orval Agio, Mr. Clifton Aee, aud Mr. U. T. -founders. Have Pleasant Afternoon A pleasant social afternoon was enjoyed by the members of the llellvlow Club at the home of Mrs. (1. W. Klncald. Thursday, with Mrs. It. C. Lovelace, assisting the host ess. A dainty luncheon was served at the close of the afternoon to Mrs. Z. W. Parker. Mra. J. J. Hest er, Mrs. F. lloyer, Mrs. K. E. Hoy er. Mrs. W. A. Pearce, Mrs. P. W. Ileckley, Mrs J. O. Arthur. Mrs. Lovelace and Mrs. Klncald. The next hostess will be Mrs, W. A. Pearce on Juno 11. 4 Mrs. Wisnton to Be Hostess to Club The members of the Koseburg Woman's Club will motor to Win ston on Tuesday afternoon to be the guests of Mrs. W. C. Winston. This will bo a social meeting with a musical program. At the busi ness meeting the new officers will be Installed and reports will be given by the old officers. All club members not having a way to ho are requested to be at McKean. Darby and llaldwln's store at 130 and cars will be provided. The refreshment, con mlttee con sists of Mrs. C.eorge Ilrsdhurn. Mrs. I.. B. Kklnner. Mrs. Wm. Bell, Mrs. 1. B. Middle. Mrs. W. C. Winston. Mrs. W. F. Josl. Mrs. J M. Judd. Mrs. Victor Short, and Mrs. Albert Mlnturn. Shower for Miss Ruslio Is Event of Week Among the many parlies of the week for summer brides was a luncheon and shower on Thursday lltadhurn, H. p. Waddell, Jack Wharton. George Wharton, A. A. Wilder. George Bolter. S. A. Kan- i ford. W. F. Chapman, B. Casey, T. B. VIrden, Rov Bellows Ulark Tisdale, Henry Booth, C. S. Heln ' line, George Hotlck, F. W. Benson j Ulnger Hermann. Allan Carson. Oeorge Ntuncr, W. C. Harding, Al j vln Knudtson. George Kohlhagen, j H. II. Stat leton, Misses Teka j Haynes, Beulah Jarvls, Helen Cas- ej veimitt ioni!inen, fteuian jew- ett, Gertrude Hast, Jane Wharton, Bess Wharton, Alice I'eland, Kve lyn Noland, Elizabeth Parrott Itosa B. Parrott, Lois Geddes. ft Delicious Luncheon ' coo f L. F. T. Club to F.njoy -Dinner Dance at Tavern One of the largest events of next -week, planned for the quli t before Varnlvnl days, will be the dinner "dance for the members of the L. F. - T. club at the Wigwam Tavern, "Tuesday evening, starting at right, rhls Is the first out of -town ilam-e "jf this club, but plans are being -made for spiral such Jaunts to lend variety during the summer "jnonlhs. The recently romplind -Wigwam Tavern has an excellent rulslnn and targe dancing space In care for clubs and parties ot '.lil kind. A Koseburg orihcttia wJlplejr. q O O ' Miss IawcII was taken III sudden- ! for which Mrs. M. F. ltlce was host ly at her home on April II and was ess, complimenting Miss Mnrguerlte obliged to cancel a projected trip Itusho. whose engagement to Hu to Kurope. dolph II. Lindner was recently an- C Inounced. A dainty color tnoilf of Mrs. Jost I lostoss to 1 pink and white predominated at the P i ll r t luncheon table with a large floral I nst I mrnns I, lub arrangement of pink Cecil Brunner Mis W. s .lost Invited the irosea nnd mock orange blossoms in members of the Fnl Matron s Club i the center with small bask, la of rrear, and Mrs. Dean Bubar; re freshments. Mrs. Wm. Bell, Mrs. John Knger, Mrs. J. C. Ponsler, Mrs. George Bradburn. Mrs. W. C. Winston, Mrs. L. B. Skinner, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. F. it. Dunlap, Mrs. F. A. Bemis, Mrs. George Chandler. Mrs. B. W. Maildox. Mrs. A. C. Marsters. Mrs. N. O. McMlllln, Mrs. C. B. Neal. Mrs. H. n. Nerbas. Mrs. M. F. Rice. Mrs. I. B. Riddle. Mrs. Richard Willett. ft "So This Is London" Will Show Here "So This Is I,ondon," with Law rence D'Orsay as the star and a company on a par with that seen on Broadway will be the attrac- Served to Bridge Club tlon at the Antlers, Saturday ev.-n-1 , ... , ing, May 23rd. It should prove Hie ! V, , " ,A V ,", , Mr amusement event of the year In ! " "runn ),olne(i """I" "s thls city and according to Ilenrv i J?""1 ,' the members of the Frl Uuffy. the producer, the cast Is j ia br dgo club this week, serving the peer of any to appear in st-v- " " ncious mncneon ai one o ciock eral seasons. 1 at an attractively appointed table. D'Orsav was the ordinal r-tar l 'vrs were placed for Mrs. C. A. in this great George M. Colnu 1 Lockwood, Mrs. V. M. I'etterson. comedy when it was first Vaed Mrs- L""1' Melvln. guests. Mrs. S. on Broadway, aud It should piove - Selleck. Mrs. Allan Carson of Sa a real treat to see him in the '''m' ani1 "1C hostesses. At bridge tharacterliatlon of Sir Percy Ueau-i 'aler In the afternoon Mrs. Lock champ, which he created with siuhi'0011 '"''d h'Kh score, distinction. He la an Internati .in-; . O ally known actor, aud as "Th- Karl ; Miss Winnifred Bates of Pawtucket.- earned hims.lt a1-.- r n r reputation the country over. 1:6-, Liiven rarewell rarty ert Toms, who last starred in "The,' The departure of Miss Winnifred Cat and the Canary" will have an; Bates for Los Angeles today, oc important part and the lea.iinj casioned the gathering of a num- woman is ivy i rant-, former vi-ul-iber of her frlends-at the home nf headliner on the Orph. urn . Mls Vernlta K,.hlhL...n It, .-. She will he seen in the Itosehini- Thnr.dnv vnln. a winning role of lovely farewell clft was nresenlerl "''e li i to Miss Bates. The evening passed diKiiity quickly w ith chatting and radio mu sic, and fortune telling by Mrs. vlllr circuit. delightful and Ijady Diu-ksworth, which said to assume with fine and wlnsomeni-ss. "So This Is London" Is a com. iiv of delicious situations, keen v. it and subtle, humor. It has had tre mendous vogue everywhere aid has proved a great drawing cud both in this country and the 1: n. ish possessions. It Is lUUKlwU'l" In the extreme without heir,.- ,i !. crous or absurd and is sai ! to p.eaMe every tpe of theatre pur. High School P. T. A. to Meet on Tuesday The Parents Teachers Circle of the high school will meet at the high school Tuesday evening. ,f. tor the business meeting Miss I ...u Cobb will give a reading. Mil's Su ah Christiansen will sing, and the Senior Serenaders orele-slra --ill play several numbers. There will also be a talk. The meeting will convene at eight. to her horn.. Tuesday aticrnnon lor I Hip regular business and social meeting, sen lug a delicious lunch eon stt r the pleasant altemoon. Among Hie guests were Mrs. John Itunyan. Mis. Albert Abiaham. Mrs. Wm. Hell ln,. Geoise Kohlhagen, Mrs. H. S. Fiench. Mm. T. B Vlr plen. Mrs. v. tl. Riyniers and Mrs. T. K. Singleton. 'SO Miss Grace Chamberlain Ash land, motored to ItoscbliA Wednes- Quecn's Ball 1'hursday to Be Big Event The s r'M An Mrs. Wm Hell. l.is Chsnib.-rlaln Is vlre-piWIdenl nf the State Fed eration of Women's C lub aud con sulted with Mrs. B.t)onib work. the roses at each plac lovers were laid for Miss Rusho. The event of next week Ml.is Lillian Hint. Ml.ss Marlou will take precedence over all o'!,, Porter. Miss Kva Rice. Miss Lois Is th- annual ljuens P. ill lobb, miss J-rancea M. Klemm. ! 1 huisday evening opening : Mrs. liichard Kl"inm, Mrs. Fled , of the Carnival. On this c Jost. Mrs. J. I Osborn'. Mrs. K. E. las usual, the Quern nnd her m Applewhite, Mrs. R L. Gila. Vrs. ; with the Kltig. and other men J. M Judd. Mrs Guy Flint. Mrs 'of thn court, will direct the r I. 11. Hl.ldle. Mrs. Washington Hughes, Mrs. A K. Kent. Mrs. II 8. French. Mrs W. L Cobb. Mrs Charles V. Husho, Mrs" W" J. W caver, and Mrs M F. Rice. The ladles gathered In the livins rooms and chatted throuch the af ..lit i.i,,g ball at w hit b hundreds of Ihe i 'ruh-rs lojal stilijeels will g.n ''the amusement committee of Carnival has nrrauced for sole. usual ent-rtainment on that mug with a novel program ir I Mary Hulln. A dainty luncheon was served at small tabids. Invited to bid farewell lo Miss Bates were .Mrs. Julia Hughes, Mrs. Stanley Bovvden, Mrs. Jack Craftnn, ;Miss Marion Grainger, Miss Lcota Wilson. Miss Marion Porter, .Miss 1 Mary Reams. Miss Beulah Jarvls, Miss Katherlne Merrill. Miss Jos. ! pliine McKlhlnny. Miss Gladys Smith. Miss Lucetta Smith. I 4 I Large Party Honors i Mies Teka Haynes i Miss Teka Haynes was acain 'complimented on Friday evening iwhin Mrs. George Bradburn, and ' Mrs. 1. ti. Broadvvay Invited a num ber of gu.-acs to the Bradburn home at WiiLsion in her lienor. At the brfdkte tables Miss Kvelyn Noland held high score, and Miss Havocs received the guest prize. Tiny brides and cupid place eaiils made an attractive table arrange ment for the deli, ious ' luni b.-on which follovMsd card,-. Miss Marion I l"orter and Mrs. F. W. Chapman as- j sistlllg the bostisyses serve. Bid- j den to the affair woi-e Miss Havocs, j wuarion, Man- Til hrl,t on(. .. .. V. .' ,7 ,'""'",'" -i tieiiitirul and accomplished voting l oiter Natalie l.aum. A. O. W ll.ler. I S,e has crown lo woman- II. C. Caldwell. Henry Booth. L B ' hH ihere .nd is . .r.Hi.ofe was secretary of the O. A. C. New man club anil a member of the O. A. C. brchestra. Mrs. Jost Hostess to Card Club "The members of the O. F. F. card club met this week with Mrs. W. S. Jost as hostess, with Mrs. Hanan receiving high score at cards, and Mrs. Tayton low. At play were Mesdames Frank Brown, George Cluck. Freeman, C. E. Han an, H. H. Hidlnger, Kd Payton, A. H. Perrln. J. G. Stephenson. Chas. Wamsley. Henry Worthlngton. Sal lie McClung. Harpester, Ora Welk er, J. S. Sager, and Clayton Ncgley. . Miss Frances Howell who has been a guest in Portland for sever- the control of traffic in arms and munitions. , This came during debate on the amendment to divorce the proposed international arms traffic control Bureau. The smaller states rep resented at the conference, through the Spanish and Rumanian dele gates said the league although per- :haps imperfect, was a going con tcern that represented the hopes of 'humanity and that it would be use 'less to create a new organization I which would only hinder the Lea !gue. I The American amendment was I eventually referred to a special !committeeof eight, Including con gressman Burton of Ohio, head of the American delegation who of jfered the-amendment. ! Mr. Burton defended his proposal that the control office be organiz- ai weeas ot ner niece, irs. Leslie ed by the signers of the arms con .vicnenry. arrived in Hoseburg this jyention themselves Instead of be morning accompanied by Mrs. Mc-! nK appointed by the league council Henry, who will be a guest here of He said this question was serious her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George for America because under the Kohlhagen, for several weeks. j proposed convention the control ft . j office would bo a part of the Lea- Youngster8 Enjoy Kue ot Nations, where the United p P t T I jstates Is not a member. Mr. Bur- vjay rarty 1 oclay tn slli& the delegates must recog- In honor of the Joint birthday an- ;nize that his government sees nlversariea of Francel Fream and - practical difficulties in accepting Horace Pemberion, Mrs. C. II. treaty obligations concerning an Fream invited the members of their 'organization set up by the League, kindergarten class to an informal ' Representative Burton admitted party at her home this afternoon that another article of the draft After several hours of games a ' makes partial adherence possible, dainty luncheon was served the ' but said that altogether It was un children. Invited were Fanny Lou , desirable that a convention bo Wimberly, Mary Kllen Darby, ,'ir- adopted to which reservations ginia Dare Friend. Kleannr ililde-- would have to be made. One clause brand. Jean Strawn, Hazel Frances of this article, he said, would Baltimore. Carol Leigh, Cora make conditional adherence depend Leigh, Junior lX'nn, Bobby Harris, iPon the consent of other signers The grand Jury will meet on Monday to do the preliminary in- vestigationrwork prior to the May terra of Circuit Court, hhe grand jury expects to conclude its work about the middle of the wev?k, as the docket is light. Lee Duncan's case will be one of the first con sidered, Duncan being barged with the robbery of Koseburg stores, jail breaking and attaik ing an officer. J. D. Hudson, who is rharced with aiding Dtindan ln an attemnt to break jail, dill also he investigated by the grand jury. Several scdret matters ul II be con sidered, according to District torney Cordon. Teh Circuit Court docket was called today, and sev eral cases were set for the term which starts on Monday. U. S. Attorney George Neuner was in Roseburg today on his W'ay back to his office in Portland after spending a week ln San Francisco where he tried several cases ln the Federal court. Roseburg local No. 7 of the Ore. gon Chiropractic Association will hold their monthly meeting. Mon day evening, May 17, at eight o' clock in the office of Dr. Rupert A Moon, 324 Perkins Building. Ever) member should be present and a cordial invitation is extended ta other ChiropratcorB to join. C. R. Byington, who has resided for a year past near Kelly's Korner on a small ranch which he bough) of his uncle. Earl Vosburgh, 1 1 vei early next month with his famllj for their former place of residence in Wisconsin, where they will per haps remain permanently. Mr. By ington has been employed for ser eral weeks past at janitor work in the city in relief of L. A. French. who is reported to be again quite 111 at his home. WOMAN HIT BV BOY RIDING BICYCLE ON SIDEWALK Mrs. Hodges of Looking Glass was slightly Injured yesterday eve ning, when she was struck by a bl- cycle ridden by Velmont Morris. I The accident occurred during the ! heavy downpour, and thel boy, w ho 'was riding on the sidewalk, failed i to see the woman walking ahead ot I him. Mrs. Hodges was thrown heavily to the ground, by the im pact, but aside from bruises, was not badly hurt- Morris was arrest ed and paid a fine of $2.50 in (he city court today. Bobby Bellows. j Legion Auxiliary Members! Will Sell Poppies j A customary, preceding Melnor ial Day. the members of I he Legion ! Auxiliary w ill sell floppies on the j streets of Roseburg on May 20th, the proceeds from the sale to go to the disabled soldiers who made the ; popples. A large consignment has : been ordered for RosehurR1 and Ihe and also upon whether such adher ence interfered with the effective ness of arras -control. FISH COMMISSION On mm will oppose the construr tion of the projertd Priest Ra pids clum in the Columbia river by tvkiiiK an Injunction, accorrt- inir tn n u-ira aunt In W'mhlnp. Mr.-, ts thai day, and hopo to dls- UC.. Info yestrrday follow- pose of a lare number of flowers, j nK tn monthly meetin-r of the state fish commission. The wire carried the. signature of F. P. Kendall, chairman of the com mMlon. Due to th olre of th proposrd dam, the commiBion do not be lieve that a fish ladder could buc cvtisfully be built over It. FUNERAL MRS. GUEST HELD THIS AFTERNOON Many grieved friends gathered at the Roseburg Undertaking chapel this afternoon, when the OPPOSES HIGH DAM '"1" ril1 "'' late Mrs. Agnes I Guest wag j,eld at 2:30 o'clock. ( ApwUtM L) Wlrf.l I Kev; H arrington, of Corvallis PORTLAND. Ore.. May Ifi. .r f." "r. ."""? an" " rnw nt was WILBUR YOUNG I PEOPLE MARRIED The'honio of Rev. and Mrs. fleorge P. Trltes on Fourth Aw-! nue. this city, was the ivene-'of ! a quiet but beautiful marrlmre at Hrht o'clock W ednesday evening. ' V,tv tith. when In the presence - of her family, Irene, eldent daugh ter of Mr. and Mr. Winffcld K. Thompson, of Wilbur, was united in marriace to Mr. Lee H. Hc Mickle. a ell known yonnir man nf that plate, nays Ihe riulhvrlin Mm. Reverend Trits read the Mate. ly Methodi't HpisrKpal nmnv, which made ihe-t two FRENCH OUTPOST RELIEVED OF ITS RIFF BESEIGERS (Amy-lalrd Pros Lturd Win I! A HAT. Frrnrh Morocco. Mar lfi. Tiie I'rent-h outpost at Oou ley. where filly men have been ring cere- j surrounded for two weeks by Ahd-K!-Krim's invading Riffians, voiirfv people one. and blessed the . as relieved today hy General Co- laun.-tiing on ihe of this new of time. ! held at the Masonic cemetery. .Mrs. Guest was a resident of this city a number of years ago aud leaves many friends here and at her late home at Klamath Falls who are greatly bereaved, besides two daughters, .Mrs. Sidney Ab boit and Mrs. Grant who both live at Klamath Falls. There were many beautiful floral offerings, mute testimonials of the esteem in which the deceased was hld in this city. MASONS TO ATTEND CHURCH The members of the Masonic lodge are to attend church in a body tomorrow evening, visiting the M. K. Church South, where a spe clal service is being given esnecl. ally for Masons. The Klwanls quartet will sing, and Rev. o'Dell will give a message of interest to Masons particularly. Tho public is Invited to attend the service WINNER ANNOUNCED Miss Delorne Parmtl nt hfe-boat 1 1. initial's forces, an official com- Wilbur, was today announced I muni'ne announced. as the winner of tho prize of- of Wilbur's Fighting between Rifflan inva- fered hy the Douglas County ..ml II. C. V ,il Skinner. George- Johnson. J. C. Ii-'r. 0 int CoMvrge Bacher. II. H. Staple- ton. Fred t hapman. Will II. Gerret- scn . S. ll. Wne. Grant Osborn. Kn St'ang. i red Haynes, Glenn I- Wimberly. Jack Wharton, n. Casey, I' tile Wither h-pS setw.nl nii,1 hnt since been nn)f Douglas coun ty, successful school tesrhers. Ins the tluni'fV tllut U ill .nl,-, .', Vll.-.,. llnl, n f'.iM- L'i nl . v ternooo. A number ot O.veautitul i everyone The Blue Devils or.li,.. 'land. Jane Wharton. Heulsh J.rvt. fills were received by Miss Busno. tr will play. I Vtrnjta KoWhajen. Lois Oedfles." qers ana .viarsnai i.vauteys rorccs seeking to drive them out of Krcnrh-Morocco has become in tensilrrd. assuming the propor tions of a pitched battle. Tiro French, continuing their i ne ironjn recently moral tn i endeavors to relieve nutpo.-ds still take the place of the name ils.uy from Texas, and Is a bar- besieged hy the enemy, succeeded "Jersey Mitid", now In use bcr by trade The young people in revictualling the garmon at Over 2.300 simgastkins were have the w,. wishes of their I Amzci only after storm 9z lh made In answer to the offer many friends In and about Wll- trenches. The 0'roccans are re. made by eh creamery. hur. ported o ban lost heavily Is this Lreamcry fnr a name for Its products. Tho name submit- ted by Miss Parrott, and the one deemed bv tho Judges to bo best was "Mell-o-Maid", the name which in the future will o