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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. MAY 30. 1925.
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SOCIETY-
By BEULAH JEWETT
All contribution! to tan page, society, women'! clubs, and
personals, ibould be telephoned to the society editor bjr Friday
o( each week. Telephone No. 135.
Pretty Home Wedding
Ceremony Wednesday
A beautiful floral motif of rosea
and ferns transformed the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Rusho
Wednesday, when their daughter.
Marguerite Frances became the
bride of Kudulph F. H. Lindner at
a quiet wedding teretuony to which
only members of the two families
and a few close friends were in.
vlted. The service was read by
Key. II. E. Mow of the First Chris
tian church, before a flowered arch
of mock orange, maidenhair fern,
. and Caroline Testout roses. The
same flowers were used lu great
profusion about the rooms.
The bride was a charming pic
ture In white satin crepe and lace
and wore a bridal veil of tulle,
held la place by a wreath of
orange blossoms. She carried a
. showed bonquet of bride's roses,
llllles of the valley and orange blos
soms. Mrs. Jay Fulrher was mat
ron of honor, and Virginia Yount
flower girl In silver and while lace,,
carrying a silver baBket of Cecil
Brunner Tosea to scatter before
the bride, who was given In mar
riage by ber father. The bridal
party entered lo the strains of
Lohengrin's wedding march played
by Miss Dorothy Winston. Pre
ceding the ceremony Mlsa Edna
Haseltlne sang "Because" and af
terward "Only Yon."
Wedding breakfast was served
after the ceremony at a table ua
- usually lovely In silver and pink,
centered with a silver candelabra
holding, pink candles. Covers were
placed at the breakfast for the
bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Fuklier, Miss Edna Haseltlne.
, Miss Dorothy Winston, Miss Vir
ginia Yount, Mrs. George T. Hag
gardt of Wheaton, Minn., Mr. and
Mrs. E. 11. Rusho, Mr. and Mrs.
John Lindner, Itev. 11. E. Mow.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Rusho,
Mr. Chaa. F. Thompson, Mr. and
Mrs. 8. Van Voorst, of Kogue River,
Oregon.
The bride Is one of the most
charming members of the younger
set here, and since her graduation
last year from the ltoseburg high
school has attended the University
of Oregon. The groom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Lindner and
' .will be associated wl'h his father
'in the management uf the Deer
Creek Dairy. He attended the Uni
versity of Minnesota before coming
lo Hoseburg. After a honeymoon
trip to Californal by automobile
Mr. and Mrs. Lindner will be at
home on what was formerly known
as the Roseuberry place, east of
town, '
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Charming Evening Party
Honors Miss Haynes
Mlsa Teka Haynes, whoso mar
riage to Ivan llrowning McKlnney
of Portland, will be soiemnlzed on
June 12, waa again the inspiration
for a charming evening party on
Tuesday when Mrs. A. A. Wilder
and Mrs. II. H. Stapleton joined
In entertaining In her honor at the
.borne of Mrs. Stapleton. A portion
of the guests gathered about
'bridge tables, and others chatted
'through the pleasant evening.
.' Miss Jane Wharton held high
score at bridge, receiving a dainty.
box of gaily colored handkerchiefs,
and Miss Haynes received the
guest prlie of a set of mixing
bowls.
Luncheon was served at small
tables by the hostesses assisted by
Mrs. C. W. Wharton and M"rs. I. l.
' Broadway. The younger girls were
seated at the dining tablu with
' Mlsa Haynes and found their
places by means of interesting
bridal place curds. A lovely clus
ter of pale pink rosebuds and pale
blue delphinium wns attractive in
;the renter of the table.
Ridden lo the affair were Miss
Haynes, Mrs. F, W. Haynes, Mrs.
;c. W. Wharton, Mrs. Glenn Mlm
.berly, Mri. Henry Iiooth, Mrs.
-(forgo llrndburn, Mrs. L. W.
Jutise, Mrs. llerl G. Dates, Mrs. J.
F. Hlllard, Mrs. I. (i. Ilroadwav,
Mrs. Will H. tlerretsen. Mrs. J. K.
Hswyers, Mrs. Htanley Kidder,
Mrs. C. fl. llelnllne, Mrs. lirnnt
.Osborn, Mrs. Merrill Throne, Mrs.
Fred 81 rang. Miss Alice 1'claiid,
' Miss Jane Wharton, Miss Bess
Wharton, Miss Boulah Jarvls, Miss
Vernlta Kohlhagen, Miss Lot
Geddes, Miss Msrlnn Porter, Miss
Kvelyn Noland, Mlsa lleulah Jcwett
Miss Gertrude Ha.it. Miss Helen
Casey, and Miss Katharine Met rill.
C C 4t
. Card Club Entertained
. by Mrs. E. Payton
Mra. K. Payton was hostess to
thu O. F. F. Card club on Wi .li.es
day, at her home on South Steph
en street, the afternoon being
spent In playing fion ami (hatting.
Mrs. I. (1. .Stephenson held high
. score anil Mis. Henry Wnrttlinglon
low. Those enjoj u.g Mrs. J'aton's
hospitality .'ie, Mcsdamea Frank
' Brown, (1. W. ( lin k, C. K. Halian,
. II. II. llldli.gor, F. S Monroe. A.
II. Perrlii. J. (1. Stei hensou, ('has.
Wamslry, W, 8. .lout. Ileurv Worth.
Ington, Clavtim Keslev, Haltle Mr
( lung. Hattle MtAffce and C. F.
llarpster.
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' About six carloads of the Frvsh
. men class memberi:, areoTiipantcd
hy their advisor. Miss Want, mo
lored to Overland On hauls Thnr.
day evening and held a pli nlc The
evening was eujoyably seiif In
roasting weluers, aud (auies about
the cam pf ire.
j Richard Slater Marries
Salem Girl
I A wedding was quietly perform
ed In the Presbyterian manse at
noon yesterday when Rev. Ward
Willis Long united In msrrlage
Miss Edna Davis and Richard
Slater of Itosubnrg. The only at
' tendanta were Miss Lorraine
; Fletcher who acted as bridesmaid
j and Claire Geddes who was best
man.
I The bride wore an attractive
brown ensemble suit with rn or
! ange hat and her corsage was of
I dainty sweet peas and roses. Im
mediately after the ceremouy the
yonng couple left for Newport.
They will be at home in ltoseburg
lu several weeks.
Mis. Slater was graduated from
Salem high school in '23. Mr.
bialer is connected with the California-Oregon
Power compuny with
headquarters in ltoseburg. Salem
Capital Journal.
Young Married Set
Motorr to Rapp Camp
Eight f the younger married
set motored to the camp of Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Rapp, located above
the McKean place on South 'Deer
Creek, on Tuesday evening, and
spent several hours about the
campflre chatting. The guests
brought refreshments, which were
served before the start for home.
Motoring to the camp were Mr.
and Mra. A. B. Taylor, Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Qulne, and Mr. and
Mrs. Jamos Goodniun.
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Rebekah Lodge Holds
Interesting Meeting
At the regular meeting of the
Rebekah Lodge, on Tuesday eve
ning, at the lodge hall, election of
omcers was the main feature of
the program. Those receiving of
fice were, Mrs. Anna Wlckham, N.
U.; Mrs. Ethel Busenbark, V. O.;
Mrs. Gertrude Hatfield, R. S.;
Mrs. Emma Lennox, F. H.; Maude
Plyler, Treasurer. Nine appoin
tive offlcea remain to be filled,
and Installation of these olflces
will be held the first of July. Re
ports were heard from the dele
gates who attended the grand As
sembly last week at Ashland.
After business was dfaposed of,
Mrs. Edythe Kelley, Past President
of the Rebekah Assembly of Ore
gon, In behalf of the lodge present
ed boquets of flowers to Mrs. Mnry
Sugeberd, Past Inter Sentinel, who
was a guest, V. T. Jackson, who
Is Deputy Grant Muster, and J. E.
Pickens. Grand Sentinel of the
Grand Encampment. After a short
musical program, a delicious sup
per was served In the banquet
room, which was artistically decor
ated with pink roses and ferns.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sawyers Hosts
to Bridge and Supper Club
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Sawyers
were hosts this week to the Mon
day Bridge and Supper Club, at
their home on Bast Avenue. Early
summer roses, peonies and blue
bells were artistically arranged In
vases about the rooms. After a
dellghtrnl supper, the guests de
voted the evening to bridge. En
joying Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer's hos
pitality were Mrs. A. Ilamn. Miss
Elizabeth Parrott, Mrs. N. Fuller
ton, Mr. and Mrs. George Bolter,
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wharton, Mr.
and Mrs. S. L. Kidder, F. E. Alley,
Gene Parrot, Walter Hamilton,
and II Wollenberg. High score
was hold by C. W. Wharton.
Surprise Party I lonors
Mrs. Fred Schmidt
The home of Mr. anil Mis. Fred
Schmidt, at Coos Jiinrtlou, was
the scene of a gay parly on Thurs
day evening, a few friends of .Mrs.
Senior Class Honored
With Tea on Thursday '
I The senior class members were
' honored guests at a tea given for
them In the music room of the
high school on Thursday afternoon
at 4 o'clock by the High School
Parent Teachers circle. The lea
waa In charge of Mrs. G. W. Burt,
Mrs. W. S. Jost and Mrs. Louis
Kohlhagen. The music room was
arilsllcally decorated with red and
white sweet peas, the class flower
and colors, and each number was
presented with a favor bouquet.
Mrs. W. O. Cordon and Mrs. A. J.
Gendes poured and assisting about
the room were, Mtb. A. W. llawn,
Mra. J. K. -Wainscotf, Mrs. A. A.
Bellows, Mrs. C. Wamsley, Mrs.
B. W. Taylor, Mrs. 1. M. Irwin, and
Mrs. F. A. Knight.
Following, a delightful program
was presented, consisting of a saxa
phone solo, by Harold Wainscott,
a reading by Marion Ness, and a
vocal selection by the boys quar
tette, Hall See!)-. Paul Geddes, Kay
Burt, and Gilmore Vermillion.
Margery Price Entertains
Little F riends Saturday
Little Margery Price, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Price who
reside east of ltoseburg, was
hostess lo eighteen of her friends
on Saturday afternoon from two to
four, the occasion being her sixth
birthday anniversary. The young
sters enjoyed games and other
amusements, and luncheon was
served at a table atlructlve In
pink and white, with a large white
birthday cake with six pink cau
dles. Farewell Party for
Miss Clara Patrick
To say farewell to Miss Clara
Patrick, who left on Friday for
Iongvlew, Washington, to reside,
Mrs, A. B. Taylor Invited a group
of old friends to her home Thurs
day evening. After chatting and
Informal card games, a dainty
luncheon was served at small
tables by Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Ella
Faulkner. Bidden for MiBS Pat
rick were Mrs. Herbert D. Oillne,
i Mrs. James T. Goodman. Mra. Mer
rill Throne, Mrs. A. C. Spencer,
Mrs. Leo itapp, Mrs. Harley Wat
Bon. Mra. Grunt Oshorn, Miss Beu
lan Jarvls, Miss Beulan Jewell aud
Miss Agues Pltchford.
School Teacher Is
Honored With Shower
A group of Rose school teachers
Joined In conpllmentintf one of
their number. Miss Elsie Canter-,
bury, Wednesday evening at the
Orange l,antern tea room. Miss ;
Canterbury is to be married inline-'
dlately after the close of school t
lo Kenneth Mclteymilds of Cottage I
Grove, and the afialr was in the
form of a iulsceltaueous shower tor
Miss Canterbury. ' j
Cards entertained the guests in j
the early part of the evening, and
luncheon was served at small ,
tallica gay with wild flowers. At-!
lending Ihe affair were Miss Can-1
lerhury. Miss Myth Henderson,
Miss Fern Scott, Miss Althea Hi m-1
bree, Miss Florence Stiedaker, .Miss j
Enid Waterman, .Mtss Helen :
Krease, Miss Klsle Blums! rom, Miss I
Hillll Davis. Miss Maijorie Shay, I
Mrs. Arline Farieigh and Mrs. Mu- j
rtel Keeuan. High score at cards j
waa held by Mrs. Keeuan aud low j
by Mra. Fartelgh.
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Miss Kvelyn Noland, who has
been teaching physical education
and dramatic art in this city for
the past year and Bpeudiiig the
winter at the home of her aunt aud
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George Neuner,
plans to leave soon for her home
at Saguache. Colorado. Mtss Nolan
will go by way of California, sto- ,
ping over to attend her brother's
graduation from Stanford. After a
tew weeks visit ul Inr home, she
will go lo Boston, where she will
enter thu Emerson School of Ora
tory. a
Mr. anil Mrs. Carl A. Pat.laf
and son left this morning by nuto
inohlle for Long Bearh California
for a short slay. They will con
tinue on to San Diego where they
will remain Indefinitely.
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following the class day exercises.
The program la in charge of Miss
Alice L'eland, and promisee to be
' an InfMruutinB, nnn pnnulutlnv f
music and talks by the S. B. A.
president, Paul Geddes, Uie class
president, Hall Seely, and a num
ber of seniors and alumni. Red j
and white sweet peas, the senior!
class colors, will be used as the
motif of decoration throughout the
banquet room. Election of next :
years aiumni otucers win De neld
after the banquet This banquet
la a yearly affair given as a fare
well to the graduating class, and
this year's promlbea to be one of
the most interesting yet given.
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Social Meeting at
South Methodist Church
The ladies of t(ie South Metho
dist church enjoyed their month
ly social meeting thiweek in the
church parlors which were lovely
with roses and' sweet peas. An
unusual feature of the afternoon
was a miscellaneous shower tor
three young ladles of the church,
two of whom were recent brides,
Mrs. Retta Clark and Mrs. Grace
Pappal, and the other, Miss Mil
dred Munson, whose engagement
was recently announced. A dainty
luncheon was served alter chut
ting,' and informal games.'
Rest on, embalmed and sainted dead!
Dear us the blood ye gave;
No impious footstep here shall tread
The herbage of your grave;
Nor shill yimr story be forgot,
While Fame her record keeps,
Or Honor points the hallowed spot
Where Valor proudly sleeps.
You marble minstrels voiceless stone
In dca'thless song shall tell,
When many a vanished age lutth flown,
The story how ye fell;
Nor wreck, nor change, nor winter's blight,
Nor Time's remorseless doom,
Shall dim one ray of glory's light
That gilds your deathless tomb.
Theodore O'Hara.
lartmenls, and on Wednesday and
Thursday evenings the Dunning
pupils of Miss 1. utile Sapplngtou
win De iffsciitcd.
The program for Monday as ar-l
tanged. Includes:
Jolly Soldier Boy, Beyer; Budding
Flowers, Laureaudeau, Boys !
Orchestra .Mrs. A. J. Young,!
Director. I
Blue Bells of Scotland, arranged by '
Krefltzlln, Anna May Uuratll. j
Skipping to the Movies, Crosby,
Miivls Mi lvin.
A Little Brown Owl, Sanderson; I
A May Murnlng. Denza, Jeanne
Maddox.
Gay Butterfly, Hatch, Alleen I
Walker.
Ian Tan. Anthony, Donald Fields.!
Mosquito Dame. .Mendelssohn, Mar-j
Jory Stnlford. (
Playful Wavelets, Kern, Neva.
A gee. I
Irish Love Song. Lang, Louise I
Douglas.
Saltarello, Frontinl, Stanley Kid
der. A La Valse, Bohm, Betty Fee.
Dedication, Schumann, Mrs. Dar-
row.
Second Valse, Codard, Margaret
Fields.
Modnllght and Magnolias, Bllbro,
Elisabeth Williams. . g
June, limine. Katherine Petersen.
Hare Bells, Eggllnst, Russell Laug-
neaa.
A Perfect Day. Pond; A Song In
the Night, Baldwin, Girls' Or
chestra, .Mrs. Young, Director.
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Seniors to Be Honored
at Banquet on Thursday
The Senior Class 'will again be
honored on Thursday evening at a
banquet, which Is being sponsor
ed by the high school alumni, at
the Palace of Sweets banquet room,
J LOCAL NEWS X
.
From Canyonville
J. H. Mann returned to his home
at Canyonvllle yesterday after
spending a day In this city attend
ing to business affairs.
! LOCAL NEWS 1
Visitor In Town
Lenoir Shrum motored here from
Glide Friday and spent the after
noon (vislting with friends and at
tending to business matters.
In Few Hours
O. C. Brown motored from his
ranch near Dlxonvllle yesterday
and spent the afternoon attending
to business matters and visiting
friends.
From Glide
Emel Singleton returned to his
home at Glide yesterday afternoon,
after spending a fejv hours here
looking after buslnes. matters and
visiting.
Former Rpseburg Boy to Visit
Otto Ellis, formerly of this city,
and well known here, will arrive
here today from Klamath Falls to
visit at the home of his mother.
Mrs. Fred Ellis, and with friends
until Sunday.
From Looking Glass
Mr. and Mrs. Corwln Hurd and
son motored from Looking Glass
and spent Friday in this city visit
ing and atlmdiug to business mat
ters, v
Mrs. Paxton Visits
Mrs. E. R. Paxton returned to
her borne at Sutberlin yesterday
afternoon after spending a few
hours here shopping and attending
to business matters.
Returns From Oakland
A. C. Barnett returned to his
home In tbia city this morning
after spending the past week in
Oakland attending to business mat ,
tera.
McFarlanda Visit
' Mr. and Mrs. Frank McFarland
were visitors in Ibis city overnight
Friday, they are from Grants Pass,
and motored here yesterday to ac
company the Artisan caravan on lis
way south.
From Siitherlin
Mark N. Tisdale motored from
Sutherlin Friday and spent several
hours in the afternoon here visiting
friends and looking after business
matters.
In Friday
Mrs. R. 'IT. Montgomery was a
ltoseburg visitor for several hours
Friday, shopping and attending to
business matters. She resides at
Looking Gloss. ,
Mlsa Lenox Visits
Miss Eva Lenox, former Rose
burg girl, is spending a short time
here visiting at the home of her
mother, Mrs. E. H. Lenox. Miss
Lenox is now residing at Coquiile.
Leaving for Portland
Mrs. George Neuner and Miss
Evelyn Noland will leave the first
of next reek for Portland by motor
and will spend several days visit
ing Mr. Neuner and friends.
Mrs. Perry Here
Mrs. James A. Perry, formerly of
this cfty, and well known here, is
spending a few days visiting with
friends. She will also visit at Cor
vallis and Astoria before returning
to ber home at Klamath Falls.
To Salem
E. C. Halley was a business visi
tor In this city yesterday, stopping
over here after a trif to the coast,
where he has been doing public
service work. He left last night
for his home at Salem.
To Albany
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wampole and
son, Roy, left yesterday afternoon
for Albany, by motor, to spend a
few days as guests at the home of
Mr. Wampole's sister, Mrs. A.
Mlshler, and attend the Memorial
day exercises. They will return to
this city Sunday night-
Going to Kansas
Joe Blosser and wife left this
morning by auto for Kansas and
Missouri, where they expect to
spend the summer, returning to
Ro3eburg in the early fall. They
will drive to Portland and then east
ward through Idaho and Wyoming.
lare lloberts Here
Dave Roberta and daughter of
St. Maries, lduho, arrived in this
city last night to remain over
Memorial Day. Mr. Roberts was
formerly a resident of this city.
Going To Knnset Buy
Mr. and Mrs. James Hlldeburn,
and daghter Gertie left this morn
ing for SunseH Bay to camp out
until Monday.
Here From lfeedsport
Clifford Benson, Iteedsport post
master, accompanied by his three
young sons, in spending the week
end in Koseburg visiting friends
and transacting business matters.
Visitor In Town
Miss Alleen Rarrety, former Rose
burg girl, now of Salem, was a vis
itor in this city Friday and overnight)
Eugene Couple Visit
Mr. and Mrs. C. Marx and family
motored here yesterday from Eu
gene and spent the day visiting.
They left this morning for Grants
Pass and southern points.
Return From Portland
Mr. and Mrs. George Bolter re
turned to this city this morning
after a couple of days spent in
Portland visiUng and on business.
Spending Week End
Misses Lucille and Lola Gilmore
and Hubert Gilmore, of Ashland,
are visiting in ltoseburg. Hubert
intends to remain here during the
summer and work while Miss Lola
will visit for several weeks. Miss
Lucile Gilmore will return Monday
to resume her position at the First
National bank of Ashland.
POETS CORNER
Signed Contributions for This Department May Be Sent to the
Society Editor of The NewsReview, and Will Be Used at
Space It Available.
Goes to Eugene Shoot
Fred Tolles, well remembered
former resident of Hoseburg, where
he followed his trade as a painter,
now living at Coquiile, Coos coun
ty, greeted old friends In Roseburg
Party Stops Over
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gordon and
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, of Glendale,
California, stopped over in this city
yesterday. They are , enroute to
! Portland, Spokane and Seattle by
muuir. .nr. anu mra. tjoriiou. visit
ed a short time with M. M. Miller,
whom he was acquainted with
while ootb veslded In Montana.
LOVE'ANO HAPPINESS
Tho following poem hv Alden
Harness of llosiliurg has been
chosen by tho Frank H. Gibson
Press fur a book of poetry, which
they recently compiled.
Wfiero wide and gorgeous valleys
Extend from shore to shore;
Where alienee reigns unbroken
Save by Ihe ocean's roar;
Where man, through all the aces,
Hail n,-V,T ht,t, hfr,r-
Baptiat Missionary Society j Where cloudless tropic heavens
in 141111,1 mutiny sfnne;
Adrift, survlvhii ship reck,
.Two neiipin reach an isle.
Schmidt honoring her with a sur
prise on her birthday anniversary. I I 1,,, I VliuKif ul Afternoon
The house wua beautifully decor- ,,.,, .. or .,, ip,ii
aled wiih cut flowers, carnations I i.ni,rv .,M.i,.t ,,. deliahi-
land roses being used as the motif f on Friday atier-,, k,., ,
fur Ihe lahlen Mrs. S.hmlilt 1 '.. ..... i... "' K'i" !"n the
the recipient of many bountiful ( M, K,ail. on Fast First Avlnile.
gilts, sfti r which a iii itcious four v,.. ,), Mr. Si liloemnn. Mrs.
adland
His slinal fire ablaze.
In Miln beside the vaterst
course dinner was served. Sur-, . ,.,.. ..,.i .. u... i..Wi.un '.. 11' m ner cages gaze.
prising Mrs. Schml.lt were Mr. ,. Jmll, h,,s,., while 1 1 t," ' S"'h,"' "i"""1
and Mi. O. M. Hopple. Mr. ami , lw,. J ,,., arilsllcally i ,r''',h1 ,on and weary days.
Mrs. John King and Mr. and Mrs. airB,.,i t i,i, ami vases about ".'f ln anr cnt forest
It. D. Kb 1st and daughter, Eileeu. j ,,. nM,. m,, . h I n k. " "'"''' on '"
... . ..,s, ,,, ,,,,,, ,()r r,.iCUU
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Presbyterian Ladies Aid
1 pou that unknown Isle, t
president of the SOI li'ty, opi-lli'd the j
meeting, and Mary F.llen Dm by and
Enjoys rlcaartnt Afternoon , ,.,.,,,, m,. u. ,,. c Hi.i.'il had p"lh ,"' s,m""'f' sun-hlno;
At a mi-ling of the Prc.-hwiTliin ! charge of the program, and Ihe j 'V" "f funnier s hreee;
Ladles Aid Smii tv on Thmsdav af- ililti rent mi.inl.ers gave readings : ,, , ,,,"" tr' ' Tl-ncd
tcrnoou In the liiuri h pal Ioi m, uln r . from ihe Mission maaaitue. Al four ... " " m1' v""'" '" He. s.
(11 1 lc loll s ' ' ' " 1
1 hat haven in the seas.
;A cavern they discovered
I "own In a deep defll".
Love came and they w.-ro linppy
I'pon their lonely Isle.
AI.DKN HARNESS
was
.."I..I
nam
Ihe hosle
luncheon
the business of Ihe month
completed, the hours weie de
I to a delightful musical tun
and chiilttng. The progiam ciei-
' slsled of a piano solo, by Mi s.
I lll k.., a vorul snlo, "l,'iii,!li,.
i Sweet Dny." hy Mis. M. S. lUmm,
:anii a piano snlo h Mri-. H C
('MYitnaiiKh Aller Ihe proitlatn lie
liili.ils ri fleshlni'lilH were senri
!lo ihe lailn-s by the commit i.e.
Tin- laM n, . t In i; of Ihe year nil
i be luiil June 15.
I
Informal Dinner at
Ellinprr I lomc Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. T V Fllliin r were is.
dellghttul hosts st an lnfi.rni.il im
dinner, st Ihelr home near Itiilille Tui'siiav
on Sunilav. Covers were lam tnr ilav ev.-i
es Served a
tilt, guests.
Iiiirs-that
Mr. and .Mrs. I.. It. MnaM. Mr n.atk the i lo:.e of the iar lor ihe
and Mrs. K. P Croft ami Mr. and Consei vaioi . mill he siten this
Mrs. Perry t'roft i O :o tmi g. and year In the Conservatory hall, tin
Mr. and Mrs. .. b. Kvan and Mr. Monday and Tuemlav evenings mi-
M. and Mrs. Joseph lllosser b ft
litis morning for a motor lrlt lo
Yanro over, Wushiutim where !
they will tlill for a short time .
with relatives, continuing on later
to Kansas and Mis.-ou.l where;
they will ntcnd the suuiuv r. !Ycs,
w I
l our Recitals Announced i '"
for Next Week
The tir.l week In June will tv
of Inipoiianre ln liiiislial circled
I. uir recitals having been ar- Time fib he,l fmm .,,,',,.
ra-; wavs.
hi i kon
THE PASSING YEAR
fond i-.ir, you are growing
old.
ssul year, we passing gunuit
saw
'Time with snowy hand and cold
; Has lead you to the I'tupqua.
And that by learning yon would
grow
To see all things face to face.
With time's own scythe you aro
sliced down
To month, week, day and min
ute. Momentous. Guest, of world re
nown !
No you are scarcely ."in It".
You fonht a valiant fight for
right.
You played the role of hero.
Now you are swallowed out of
sight
In Rio de Janeiro.
J. R. M. DAVIS
O O O
MY HOME PAPER
By Orpha Collins
On my table lies a heap
Of late papers, but 1 keep
Just one little cotner safe where
e'er I roam
There I lay a precious one.
There's none like It 'nealh tile
sun,
'Tla the little old "four pages"
from back homo.
I in.,.,-,. . i.a.1 in.- iii-ws oi sinie,
News of wsr all tl to date. ,
News of ships and transports on
tho rnulng foam;
! Yet I turn with eager hands
From th' news of other lands
I To the little old "four pages"
j from back home.
iTrierf, I read of hearts so true
1 hero, I read of friends, not few
Read of births and d'aths ln cot
or sheliering dome.
While I read In other lands
I ran almost 4 el the hands
Beaching out of thoe dear pages
from bark home.
W. S. Ulery Visits i
W. S. JUlery, wholesale repre
sentative of the Willvs-Overland
last evening on his way to Eugene Pacific company, of Portland, spent
to participate in the state trap- yesterday in this city. Mr. Clery
shooting tourney. Now past 60 1 w ill go to Medford Sunday, where
years of age, Mr. Tolles will prob- he will meet O. P. Kllbourne, as
ably be the oldest entrant in the j sfstant general sales manager of
contest. He Is employed In the . the company, w ho Is coming from
upkeep department of tho Coast 1 Toledo, and J. H. Alfred, manager
Auto Stage company. ! of the northwest district They will
accompany him on his return to
Roseburgera At Trapshoot 1 Portland to spend a few days on
Kd Payton, Walter Cordon. John ' business and visit various points.
Marks and Herbert Ogden, all
ltoseburg residents, are participat-1 Shoemakers Leaving for Eaat
ing ln the state trapshnotlng tour-1 Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Shoemaker
nament, which opened at Eugene land family, of this city, leave Mon
yesterday. In the class shoot j day by auto, for eastern points to
Payton lied with two other men spend the summer. They will visit
for fourth place, breaking ST tai i In points In Ohio, spending some
gels nut of a possible H0. In class time In Athens, Cleveland and Na
A Walter Cordon scored 190 out of poleon. Dr. Shoemaker's bid home,
200 targets, and the same result and w ill visit six weeks ln Chicago,
was registered by Marks In class where Dr. Shoemaker will take a
I B. Ogden s showing was less for- : post graduate course In medicine,
inmate. Frank M., Troeh of Port- .They plan to stop over In St. Paul,
I land, ex-world's champion shooter and Dr. Shoemaker w ill attend the
and an ex-Olympic star, led the Kiwanis International convention
participants in the opening day by as a delegate, the meeting being
breaking 199 out of a possible 2oo held June 22-25. They plan to re
targets from th 15-yard line. ilurn here about September 1.
Here Today
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Tandy and
family arrived here this morning
from Yoncalla to siiend the day
visiting and attending the. Memor
ial day exercises.
To Coast
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Geddes, Mlsa
Bess Lewis, and Miss Janet Ward,
will leave today for Bandon. in
I the -former's car, to spend a day
or so visaing.
To California
Mrs. Bahlman, of Tacoma vio has
been visiting at the home of Mrs.
H. Cooper, on 420 West Lane street
for some time, left this morning for
Winters. California, where she wilj
visit relatives.
To Sacramento
James Moran, who has been visit
ing with friends ln Oakland for tin
past week or so, was here a short
time this morning, before leaving
for his home at Sacramento.
From Portland
Miss Lucille Wright arrived here
this morning from Portlaad to visit
a short time with friends. She will
be a guest of Miss Rose Moffit
while here.
Mr. Bennett Visitor
Chas. F. Bennett. Portland man.
was a guest at the Grand hotel last
night. Mr. Bennett Is heading the
Artisan caravan, which la on its
way to Grants Pass.
Return to Portland
C. W. Johnson and G. Jenne, of
a Portland bond house, who have
been spending the past two weeks
In this city on business, returned
to Portland yesterday afternoon.
Spend Day
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deford were
guests at fhe Terminal hotel yes
terday. They arc from Los An
geles, and were enroute to Portland
by motor.
From Sutherlin
Mrs. Thompson was a visitor In
fhls city yesterday from olnts
north, and spent a few hours at
tending to business mailers and
shopping. She resides at Sutherlin.
eil
by the lli-ltilme t on:
that wek. on Mi.
WMIne.ilay and i
' 1. ihe-,' trrllals
111
And
and Mrs. M.
and Mrs. EUluier. of RidJi.
'pill will be Included fioni all de-
j If. ""by clrcutiistnncea bound.
d vou to Man. All my yam I wander 'round
means of Einstein's jTlien I hope, e'en though the land
and sea I comb.
walk among thi. ; That there yet will rr.me a lime
i:ien we 11 meet won Joy SUOItme
And hare left upon life 'a pages:
Gone, back home.
(From Ever-day LUe Strira)
Id I.
ra s
You would
stars.
lie flatters you with radio.
1 That you could atcll.-h spare
j Spends Few Hours
I J. T. Russell was a visitor from
southern points In the county Frl
Iday, spending Several hours here In
the morning looking after business
matters. He resides at Myrtle
Crek.
m
In Iflamler.s fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the skv
Ihe larks, still bravely singing, fly
vu.lt!v failing :'tv
Snie foiylit he yonrsf to Kohl it hirrh 7 ' - ' ;
liye hrettkaiyr with us.wh-iY?
- a 9 v ' ;
; " . 'v-C nwwnojt .sleep; though poppies grwvra-ifc' .J