PACE FOUR
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. JUNE 6,' 1925.
. fgaMS? 'THE WOMAN'S BQEJfe
SOCIETY
By BEULAH JEWETT
AU contributions to this pass, society, women'! clubs, and
personals, abould be telephoned to toe society editor by Friday
' ' of each week. Telephone No. 135. ,
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f lousewarming Given for
Chapmans on Monday
The members of the Friday
Bridge Club Enjoys
Evening With Whartons
Mr. and Jin. Chas. Wharton In
Roseburg Music Patrons
to Attend Biennial
Miss Parrott and Miss
Stfcwart Leave for Europe
Miss Rosa D. Parrott, who for An Important event to music
the past two yearB has been at the I lovers iiiih week is the Biennial
head of the High School English , Convention of the National Fedura
Deparuuont, and Miss Adeline I Hon of Music Clubs to be held in
Stewart, who teaches in the Suth-: r ortland June 6 to 13. Delegates
erlin schools, will leave Sunday from Hie different music clubs in
Bridge Club and their husbands ( vlted the members of the Bridge
completely surprised Mr. and Mrs.;and 8upper club to their home on
F. W. Chapman Monday evening Wednesday evening. A charming
.when they went In a body to the arrangement of flowers brightened
recently completed Chapman ; the rooms in which a delicious
home in Laurelwood. The rest-; supper was served by the hostess,
deuce is stucco and of the Spanish : Following, the evening hours were
type and Is one of the most artls-1 eD joyed In playing bridge, high
lit aim emuurme uuiiies lu w nonors falling to Mr. Chas. wnart
built in Laurelwood. Much of the i ton. The club presented one of
evening was spent by the guests 'their number. Miss Roaa B. Par
In admiring the beautiful interior , rott, who is leaving .soon for Eur.
and finish. The dale also being ope Wtn , beautlfullf bound diary
that of Mr. and Mrs. Chapman's jn which to keep a record of the
twentieth wedding anniversary, imporUinl features of her trip,
they were presented with a handl Enjoying Mr. and Mrs. Whar
palntod cake plate After bridge ,., hospitality were. Miss Rosa
l ufl Klivnhoth Parrnlt
morning for New York, and will; me state will be present, as well brought by the guests was served. . Lptsa Gertrude RaBt Ma A iuum
sail on 'una 20 on the S. S. Orca 1 as many others who love music. Among thoa who participated In Mr. and Mrs. Cww JJoltM. Mr!
of the Royal Mall Line for Europe j Going from this city were Mrs. the evening s pleasure were: Mr. land Mrs. J. E Sawyers Mr. and
where they will spend the summer. I -," Helnline, of the Heinllne and Mrs. N. Fullerton, Gerald Ful-1 Mrs. 8 L. Kidder Mr and Mrs
They will be the guests of trlends ! -rv,ry of Music, who Is a ,tm ot sausallto. Air. and M !.!. FuUerton, H 1 Wol"nberg; Oene
In Eugene Sunday night, and on ! 'fate from the Oregon State j. K. sawyers. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. i Parrot L and Walter lUmilton!
Monday guests of honor at a lunch-1 M,'""c. Teachers Association, Mrs. santoid. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Kidder. I wauer riammon.
Mm. Hen Moore. I -"" U anu Mrs. A. J. HOUUg.
eon for which
formerly of Roseburg will be host
ess.
Their European visit will Include
i France, Italy and England with
stops at Paris, Nice, Munte Carlo,
Genoa, Rome, Naples, Florence,
Moore,! t-'ua Brand and Mrs. A. J. Young,
also of that school of music.
The week will be filled with
many Important events, registra
tion of delegates starting at
o cioea iiiih morning, and the after
noon being filled with a program
Venice. Milan, Lucerne, Strasbourg, : "lv,'n Junior Music duos
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"ZZMr!' aMnrd Mrs. Wharton Is Hostess
Brussels, London and other points
of J n teres t, nailing from Southamp
Urn on the 3. S. Onluna for home.
MIhs 8lewarf will return to Knae
burg In September, and Miss Par
rott will remain in the eattt next
year, although ahe has not definite;
ly announced her plant as yet. A
number of social affairs have been
given during the pant weeks for
them, the last being an af
ternoon party today ror which Mrs.
B. Casey was hostess, jointly com
plementlnx Miss Parrott, and Miss
Teka Haynes, a bride elect,
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Mrs. Lawrence Entertains
Members of W. C. T. U.
Mrs. A. T. Lawrence received Uie
of Portland. Some of America's
greatest musicians will b present
at tne convention and win bo on
the program.
It has been the custom of the
national reiteration of Music
Clubs for the past seven years to
otter a prize lor the best opera.
The opera winning that prliu this
year is, "Echo", by Irauk Patter
son, and will have lis first presen
tation at the Auditorium on Tues
day night. Henry Hotliwell. direc
tor of the Los Angeles Philhar
monic Orchestra, will dlrec'. the
orchestra for the opera, and sev
eral stars from the Metropolitan
Opera company, and a New York
opera company will have parls.
i nose attending will be interested
Ifl LnniV Ihul ihau ...111 V.......
member, of the W. C. T. U. at her nrlvll a 'rj'
jot the opera.
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Prominent Lodge Officials
Entertained This Week
Mrs. Mary E. Cassell, Grand
was brightened by spring flowers
arranged artistically in bowls and
. vases. Mrs. Scott had charge of
the devotions, using the 19th Psalm
for the lesson and during the busi
ness session, an announcement that
S7F.fl lull! bflen rained foe IhA Child
ren. 'arm Home at Corvailis was ! President of the Ladles Auxiliary
made. At the close of business, ' 01 1,18 or l t.., or Cievelund,
Mrs. W. L. Cobb, who is superln-olllu. and Mrs. Edith Wharton,
tendent ot the Flower Mission de-rand Sentinel of the lodge, from
i partment, read a very Interesting Pot-audio, Idaho, were guests of
article on the wide scope of the do-; the local order in this city Sunday
partment In giving relief to the- and Monday of this week, and were
storm sufferers In the middle west 'the inspiration fur a number of
Miss Mary Meyers, accompanied 'social affairs. They were guests
by - Miss Lucille, Sapplngton, de- at the home of Mrs. M. S. Allen
lighted the meniberB with two vocal 'during their stay and enjoyed mot
solos, and Mrs. Lawrence gave two:r tiipB through Roseburg and sur
readlngs. Following, Mrs. Wm. rounding points of interest.
Austin read an Inspirational and ! Mrs. C. V. i'faff was dimming
helpful paper, on 'Say It With hostess at a breakfast honoring
Flowers," after which Mrs. II. A. i Mrs. Cassell and Mrs. Walker Sun-
' Busenbark, county auperintendent, , day morning. The table was arUs
of the Flower Mission department, jaliy decorated with the lodge col
gave a reading, "The Life of Jennie ora, the same motif being carried
Casseday." At the cIobo of the af-j throughout the rooms in flowers,
ternoon the hostess served a dainty j Covers were placed for Mrs. Cas
luncheon. The next meeting. June i sell, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. o. W. Hurt,
17, will be held at the home of Mrs. ! M.ra. 11. F. Ogden aud Mrs. C. V.
W. L. Cobb, on 355 South Maln: I'faff
street, at which time the Myrtle ; On Sunday noon they were
Greek union will be guests of the guests ot honor at the home of
Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. J. C.
Mrs. J. F. Ilrker, Mr. and Mrs. A.
A. Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Hlaplclon, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bei
lows, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Whar
ton, Dr. and Mrs. George Brad
burn, Mr. and Mrs. 1. U. Broadway,
Mr. and Mrs. B. Moore of Portland,
to Friday Bridge Club
Mrs. cnas. wnarton provided a
pleasant afternoon for the Friday
Bridge Club, when she asked the
members to her home on Friday
for tbe last club meeUug of the
Mrs. A. Baum, and H. WollenbergJ81-' . ,n8 c'ock '""cheon was
1 with early summer flowers, and
A number of RoBeburg people: Iris, roses and fern were used
plan to motor to the coast Sunday about the rooms. In keeping with
to aiienu ine Muscovite picnic to the spring season.
be held there during the day.
Among those going are Mr. and
Mis. E. C. Pickens, Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Johnson and Mr. aud Mrs.
V. T. Jackson.
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Mr. and Mrs. Slater Given
Housewarming Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
whose marriage was a
Bridge gave interest to the after
noon hours, Mrs. Harry Stapleton
winning high honors. Those who
were received by Mrs. Wharton
were, Mrs. N. Fullerton, Mrs. J. E.
Sawyers, Mxs. S. A. Sanford. Mrs.
S. L. Kidder, Mrs. Geo. Bolter,
Mrs. J. C. Hume, Mrs. J. F. Bark
er, Mrs. A.- A. w ilder, Mrs. it.
Slater, Stapleton, Mrs. Roy Bellows, Mrs.
recent 'A. uauni. Mrs. i. u. uroaaway,
event at Salem, were surprised by I Mrs. George Bradburn and Mrs.
a number of friends on Tuesday j Ben Moore, of Portland was an
evening witn a nousewarming al i"""'" eueou
their new home on 114 West First
Avenue, north. About thirty-five
friends of the couple met at the
borne of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cum
mlngs going in a body from there
to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Slat
er and completely surprised them.
The evening was delightfully spent
Attractive Wedding
Ceremony Thursday
A pretty home wedding cere
mony was performed Thursday at
high noon, uniting In marriage
Miss- Margaret J. Young of Rose-
In games aud music, and refresh-1 burg, and Mr. Clyde Crosby of
menta were served to the guests . Portland, at tne nome or tne
at the close.
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Roseburg Girl Initiated
bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. 'W.
H. Young. The service was read
by Rev. V. S. McCullagh, In the
presence of only close relatives
and a few Intimate friends. The
bride was lovely in a peach hued
i uV'i ,, a V .gown of satin crepe, and was at-
Lht.h, corvailis .June 6.-Helen ;tHndwl byfs Lucla Fancher of
' " 1 I'ihiIrh(I. The Broom was attend-
Into U. A. C. Society
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL-
M.
W. C. t. V
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Oakland Gobblers Hosts
at Large Dance '
A number of Roseburg people mo
tored to Oakland last night to at-
Mrs T. E. Singleton at dinner.
The rooms wore decorated with
pink and whiten roses, and a bowl
of roses gave an attractive air as
centerpiece. Mrs. II. C. Waddell
was a pleasing hostess, entertain
ing the ladles of the auxiliary.
0-nd the dance given by the Oak-!w,m.M' and
land Gobblers in furtherance of
their plans 'for a Fourth of July
cVlebration there. The hall was
gay with rod, white and blue bunt-
lag and flags, and during the even
luncheon on Sunday evening at
her home. Following the luncheon
the evening was spent In chatting.
Mrs. Cassell and Mrs. Walker
Itiglhe candidates for Goddess of V.. , . ,n""" L ",r.
r.Z. ... .. ,i i. (delightful luncheon on Monday
Liberty at the celebration were
troduced. and voting was very brisk
between dances. Miss Naomi Plnk
sjon, the Oakland candidate, leads
by several thousand votes. An-
,t.A ,ln.. M'lll I... ..I. , , I...
Gobblers on June IS. The Blue : """'.I' Ml
Uevlla orchestra of Roseburg play
ed fot the dance, and will play al
the second alfalr also.
i noon at the home of Mrs. G. W
, Hurt. The rooms were decorated
with pink Cecil Ilrunner roses,
I which lent an air of spring to the
i occasion. Present were Mra. Caa-
t-..ll,.. II IS l
il.in u.i.t I,,.,,.,.. Mi- Kurt I rOSl'll BUI iruin, U e PJUIUS
On Monday evening the Lntllei
in home economics, was one of the
four new Temenlds Initiated Sun
day morning. May 31, in the Mas
onic hall. Temenlds In. an organi
zation consisting of members of
the Eastern Star.
ed by Donald Young.
The rooms were effectively ar
ranged with roses and ayrlnga in
baskets and bowls and dinner was
served after the ceremony at a
A banquet in the tea room Thurs-: i tnr
day evening will be the last spe-ufr d Mrg c, , Crosb Mr.
ci..l function of the year. Senior lBnd Mn) w Youn)fi Mr. and
members of the Temenlds will be , M Cr(9b of Eug,ne Mr.
the guksts of honor. Dr. Kate u vrtw mk onH
Jameson, d.an of women, advisor .. .', .;.,; .nd ' Wavne.
for the group, will be present at j ... , . Rancher. Miss Evelyn
Younc, Rev. W. S. McCullagh. and
Donald Young.
The bride Is a graduate of tne
the banquet.
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Vents Houser of Roseburg
has
been appointed to tho circulation Roseburg High School, and was
stuff of the Orange Owl, campus employed at the C. W. Clark photo
comic publication. Miss Houser I studio for some time. She has
is a freshman In commerce and a i many friends In Kosenurg to wisn
member of Alpha XI Delta sorority,
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Mrs. Schwarz Is
Hostess Recently
A short business session preced
ed a pleasant social evening Fri
day when Mrs. Effic Schwars In
vited the members of the Past
Nnhle Urand's Club of the Rebekah
Lodge to be her guests. Assisting
the hostess through the evening
were Misa Helen At. Fisher, and
Mrs. Tlllin Johnson.
A color motif of pink and green
the, colors ot the order,
wus carried out with pink
Auxiliary entertained the visiting
lodge officers it i I o'clock din
ner at the orange lantern Tea
Room, following which they went
to the lodge rooms for an Inter
esting evening
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: Outdoor Luncheon
Event This Week
Garnet Wilcox Is Bride
of Richard C. Ring
, A very pretty wedding was sol-
emnlted at the home of Mr. and
Mra. Urant Wilcox, on West First
aVeet, Friday afternoon al 3
nrinrn. i npn innir UHiii?iiir mikm
darnel Wilcox, became the bride of Using the lawn and beautiful
Richard C. Ring, of Seattle, Uev. ''"''" f her homo at Ijumicrest
II. M. Mow, of the Christian church, as the setting. Mrs. F. A. Stewart
reading the wedding service. .Invited the members of the New
The houso was charmingly decop I ll11'"" 'l"h " her guests at
gted with spring flowers, with Mnk luncheon Wednesday. Tho small
and white roses and lilies used arables where the guests were set
the motif. Following the ceremony. 'Under trees and were guy with red
Mrs. Wilcox served luncheon. 'popples. Covers were placed fori
Mrs. Itlns is a eraduule of Humv '
burg high school and has n.any
friends In this city. She has boon
employed at the local telephone ex
ohango for some time. Mr. Ring is
the son of Mrs. I. N. Drake, of Ann
land, and formerly resided lu re,
having worked as operator for Ilia
Wealerd Union Telegraph com
pany, and Is holding the siimn pmI
Ifofi In Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. King
where the guests chatted aud
enjoyed musicul numbers. A
dainty luncheon waa served at
small tables with miniature pink j
ami green May baskets as favors.
(JuestR of M.rs. Schwars were
Mrs. Klla lunox, Mrs. Farrier.
Mrs. Francis Rusho. Mta. Earl
Plekens. Mrs. J. M. Trefren, Mrs.
A. J. Carman. Mrs. W. E. Cllngen
peel. Mrs. Harry Hatfield, Mrs.
Kdylho Kelley, Mrs. V. T. Jackson,
Mrs. Milkmaid. Mrs. Ilutchlngs,
Mrs. Maude liyler, Mrs. Tlllle
Johnson, Miss Helen M. Fisher.
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Interesting Program
at Alumni Banquet
The annual Alumni banquet for
the tuemb'-r of the graduating
Mrs.
Ileiutr. Mrs. It. II. Williams, Mrs,
T. S. Spmguc. Mrs. R. L. tale.
Mis. K. P. Itiilloii. Mrs. I'lHtvnce
Siiinlger. Mrs. Poole, Mrs. C. E.
Marks. Mrs V. L. Calkins, Mrs.
('. It. Calkins, and throe guests.
Mis. fl. li. Sewell, Mrs. Notumil
Fiher ami Mrs. J. Jnrey.
In ihfl absence of the presldenl.
wu no
w'lll leave soon for Seattle to make his. I . A. Clemens, there
hum io's niei-iinir, nnj ine aner-
noiin w;is Hu. nl with conversation
'ami ne
will be
.lug.
dlettotk.
host
Mrs. 11. V. linllou
at the next meet-;
their home.
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Thimble Club to Give
Farewell to President
The members of the Woodcraft
Thtmhle Club will emeftaln this
evening at the K. of P. hall, In the
form of a farewell to their Presi
dent. Mrs. Civile Laiighead, who
with Mr. longhead Is leaving aoon lng IMM" h"M. Tuesday attt
r Albany to niake her home. 1 he i to tinny of h-T fi lends and
hall Is nrettllv decorated ami the ' males. Hi-
evening w ill be sr'iil In games and ' enth bit Mi.!
social good time, afier hlrh a an aflern' .i
delicious luncheon will be served, games. M i
i.m.m, ..ii". c-. i . '! ! I'l.isi tf Kiiii.re.lrir lileh H'-tiiMtl UR!t
Meaile Cooley. Mrs. Paul i ..n l..v l.l.. , l,l nn Thnr-
duy evening, following ttie Class
hay exercises, at the Palace of
Sweets. Roses and sweet peas In
red and white, the senior class
colors, v ere used effectively at the
tables.
The program Included the fol
lowing talks and musical numbers:
"Weleonif lo the class of "iS." Kve
in Oulne; "The Class of Si", Hall
S'-ely, clHSj t'leideill ; musical
number. Dorothy Ness, Mailan
Ne:'s. Hall Seely. ltiileh Chunb;
elmiMirlanl Things We Learned at
High Sehmil." Dorothy Kddy: "A
Few Ideas on doing to Coih-ge."
Ine Rice; High School Song:
ltojeburr High Forever." Paul C,ed-
bsi, president of S. II. A.; solo.
Mls Sarah Christiansen : V,oid
noon 'I. tick to the Class of 'C,M lxtls
plH- 'Cobt; r-etilor class song.
Attrnrtive Little Girl
Entertains Friends
Shlrl. y m.,i iitunn waa a chatm-
her happiness. Mr. Crosby is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. n. R. Crosby
of Eugene, and 1b employed by the
Southern Pacific Company at Port
land. After a short trip by auto
mobile they will return to Port
land to make their home,
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Marriage Two Weeks Ago
is Announced to Friends
Miss Elsie Canterbury, who has
been teaching at the Rose school
during the past school year, com
pletely surprised her friends here
yesterday by announcing her mar
riage on May 25, to Kenneth P. Mc
Reynolds of Cottage drove. The
ceremony was performed by Rev.
H. L. Caldwell lu the presence of
only the necessary witnesses, and
was kept a complete secret until
the close of school. Mr. and Mrs.
MoReynolda will leave at once for
a motor trip to California alt
Dinner Party Honors
Mr. W. F. Chapman
An Interesting dnner party Thurs
day evening arranged by Mrs. W. F.
Chapman, surprised and honored
Mr. Chapman on his birthday an
niversary. Mr. Chapman was kept
at the golf llnka until seven, and
returned home to find dinner serv
ed with a number of his Intimate
friends as guests. The table was
charming with an arrangement of
brightly colored gymm in the cen
ter and tne unusually clever place
cards were pen and Ink sketches
of the guests, with no name, but a
description of each.
Covers were placed for W. F.
Chapman, I. O. Broadway, G. A.
Bradburn, Dexter Rice, Stanley
Kidder. E. B. Stewart, J. E. Saw-
yars. Henry Booth. Chaa. Whar
ton, J. 6. Watson, Charles Helnline,
Nathan Fullerton, Harry Stapleton.
W. J. Weaver, B. W. Bates, A. J.
Lllburn, A. A. Wilder, A. C. Seely,
A. U. Sutherland, and J. I. Chap
man. Informal cards and music en
tertained after the dinner hour,
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Elks Have Pleasant
Dancing Party
One of the mpst enjoyable Elks
dancing parties of the season was
an event of Thursday evening, and
followed a showing of motion pic
tures in the. lodge room by the
Copco organization. Several tables
of cards were in play In the ladles
parlors, and the Blue Devils orches
tra played for the dancers in the
large hall. .Punch and wafers were
served at eleven.
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Surprise Shower for
Miss Margaret Young
Miss Clementine McReynoldn IriP-
vlted a small group to her home
Tuesday evening, the affair being
arranged as a surprise shower for
Miss Margaret Young, whose wed
ding waa an event of Thursday.
Miss Young received many beauti
rul additions to tier bridal chest,
and the evening was pleasantly
spent with chatting and music, and
the mailing ot a comic history for
the bride to be. .
Fern and orange bloSBoms adorn
ed the rooms and table where Miss
Young cut and served a wedding
cake. Guests of Miss McReynolds'
were Misses Margaret Young, Elsie
Berg. Josephine McElhlnny, Edna
Perrln, Doris Price, Adele Bemis,
Olive Frederlckson, Lucla Fancher,
of Portland, Faye Geddes, Elvan
Strader, - Mamie Slnnott, Evelyn
Young, Mrs. K. E. Harper and Mrs.
C. W. Clark.
.
Misses Parrott and Stewart
Honored Tuesday Afternoon
Honoring. two Hoseburg women.
who are leaving soon to tour Eu
rope, Miss Rosa B. Parrott, and
Miss Adeline Stewart', Mrs. J. E.
Sawyers and Misa Gertrude Rast
were Joint hostesses at the home of
Mrs. Sawyers,- on Rast avenue,
Tuesday afternoon. A variety of
spring flowers were used abont the
rooms In a charming arrangement.
The afternoon houra were spent in
playing bridge and man Jongg, hon
ors at bridge falling to' Misa Fran
cis Howell, and man Jongg prize
was won by Mrs. James Perry, of
Klamath Falls. Several beautiful
gifts were presented Miss Parrott
and Miss Stewart
After bridge and man jongg, the
hostesses assisted by Mrs. T. B.
Virden and Mrs. S. A. Sanford, ser
ved a delicious luncheon. Enjoy
ing the afternoon were Misses
Rosa B. Parrott, Adeline Stewart,
Josephine Parrott. Elizabeth Par
rott, Helen Casey, Bell Curry, Fran
cea Howell, Bess Clough. Edith
Curry and Gertrude Rast.Mesdames
11. Casey, James Perry of Klamath
Falls, N. Curry, Blnger Hermann, A.
M. Throne, I. B. Riddle, O. W. Riddle
M. N. Tisdale of Sutherlln. George
Kohlhagen, Leslie McHenry, ot
Portland, 8. A. Sanford, T. B. Vir
den. A. Baum, Walter Fisher, 8". L.
Kidder, Gladys Collins, and J. E.
Kidder. Gladys Collins. J. G. Bach-,
er, Thomas Brown. Ben Moore, R.
B. Oliver, and J. E. Sawyers.
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Interesting Program
Entertains Club Members
An interesting program by a num
ber of young people waa given be-
Two Recitals Announced
for Next Week
. The year end recitals of the
Moore Music Studio,Nunder the di
rection of Mrs. L. B. Moore, w ill
be interesting events of next week
on Monday and Tuesday evenings,
at tne Presbyterian church.
On Monday evening the program
arranged by Mrs, Moore la. as fol
lows:
Rhythm Orchestra (a Triumphal
Match; (b Spanish Dance, Dun
ning Class.
April Song Bilbr'o, Deltnar McMul-len.
Sight Reading and rhythm demon
stration (a) My Balloon; (b)
Ding Dong Bell, Bilbro Kinder
garten Class. ' '
(a) Good Night Song; (b) Kan
garoo, Vandevere, Helen New-land.
(a) Rap a-Tap Bilbro, Frederick
, Brown.
(b) Duet Frederick and Mrs.
Moore.
A Merry Dinner Party Kern, Eu-
genia Virden. '
Duet Linwood Walts, Molineaux.
June Wlard and Mrs. Moore,
Sparklets Miles, Cloyce Taylor.
Jolly Sailor Thorne, Alden KU-
bourne.
Vocal Solo Song of the Robin
. Thorne, Jeanne Maddox.
Mischievous Eyes Smith, Arthur
Baum.
Heather Bell Thorne, Leila Puck-
ett
The Gingerbread Mah Gardner,
Catherine O'Dell.
Rustic Dance Howell, Gilbert Fin-
.lay.
In Arbia Johnstone, Gordon Ged-ney.
A Merry Jingle Lemont, Margaret
O'Dell.
March of the Leaden Soldiers
Kienzl, Robert Helliwell.
'Tis Raining Erb. Earl Oakley.
Vienna Walt2 Smith, Virginia Oak
ley. Dtiet-"Qul Vive" Oanz, Maxlne
Moore, Agnes Irwin-
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Mrs. Cavender Entertains
North Side Sunshine Club
The North Side Sunshine club
met this week at the home of Mrs.
C. R. Cavender, and after a pleas
ant afternoon, spent- in chatting, a
dainty two-course luncheon was
''served by the hostess. Enjoying
the hospitality of Mrs. Cavender
were Mesdames B. S. Nichols, Wm.
Fisher. B. F. Chilson. Krd Bowen,
Ed Marsters, I,ee Goodman, Roy
Anderson, E. P. Ballou, J. M. Bart
ley, Roscoe Marsters, Clyde Laug-
head, Robert Chilson, Stanley
Baney, L. W. Ingels, S. W. Ster
mer, Ft. E. Harness. V. N. Fields
and Deardorf. Additional guests
were Mesdames Homer Kronke,
Crowe, Norman Fisher, Walter
Poole and Misses Jenny Barker
Marguerite Snyder.
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Mr. and Mrs. .William Van Buren
leave next Stfnday on a two months
tour by automobile of Oregon and
Washington points and thence to
Vancouver, B. C. They will attend
the rose festival In Portland and
later on Mr. Van Buren will at
tend the Elks convention In that
city.
Ohio1 Governor's Daughter Bride
in Statehouse-Nurtured Romance
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Ww ' ' ' - - - ; il
- Xlllnl - ' ' ' m
Marjia;?: of Marffarct Donahey, daughter of the governor of,
Ohio, nnd James W. Huffman, Chandlersville, O., is the colmjria
tion of a romance that blossomed in the office of the state's chief(
executive. Huffman is secretary to the governor, nnd aa attorney.
Three Chapeaux
'Avowedly French
Delegates to Convention
Have Interesting Report
At the state convention of Feder
ated Clubs held In Marshfieid, June
2-3-4. tho delegates ' were royally
entertained by the Marshfieid Civic
Business Woman's Club
Entertains Grade Girls
One of the most Interesting
meetings of tbe Business and Pro
fessional Woman's Club was held
when it had am fiiesls Ihn elcMh
CIUU. in-ieguies .rum ail u.er uie I grade glrlS Of the public Schools, at
state were present, and going from 8 luncheon. Friday- noon, in the In
this city were Mrs. Foster. Butner. j dian room of the Holel Umpqua,
President of the Roseburg Womans ., , . 7;,
Club, Mrs. Wm, Bell, director of pte9fd'n1 the luncheon Miss
the Slate Feneration. Mrs. J. C. : feanMajld",- accompanied by Mis
Ponsler, President of the southern I tuF ' . applngton, gave two de-Or.-gon
dlslrict and Mrs. Albert Khul vocal solos. Mrs. Alice li.
M intern ' Maloney, of Marshfieid, the state
The keynote of the convention! "L". ;U"' "d
was
Law - Enforcement,". This being
election year, officers' were select
ed, .and practically all the old of
ficers were re-elected. Sadie Orr
Dunbar was re-elected president
and Miss Chamberlain of Ashland
N..I .M.nK..lilnnl fra tm UaII
of this city, was again elected one 'and carnival add the interesting
of the directors of the State Fed-: leniures w oe presentea mis year
state membership committee, were
present, and gave two very inter
esting talks, Mrs. Maloney talkinl
on the work accomplished by ths
club along the line of civic work,
and Mra. Northrup speaking on the
work now under way for tho Port.
which they will spend the summer ' fore the ladles of the Ten Mile Coiu-
In Cottage Grove, where Mr. Mc
Reynolds is employed.
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Mra. Edward Melvln left this
morning for Portland, and will be
tho guest of relatives there during
the Rose Festival.
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Dinner for Miss Olcson
and Miss Blomstrom
As a farewell to Miss Katherine
Oleson and Miss Elsie Blomstrom
who pre leaving soon for the sum
mer, Miss Eleanor Sherk invited a
number of teachers to dinner at
her home thts week. The table
was made attractive by a large
centerpiece of pink roses, and seat
ed were Misses Verlle Tracy, Flor
ence Thompson. Esther Sherk, Nel
da Sherk. Eleanor Sherk, Mrs. Eby,
and Mrs. Sherk.
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Daughters of Nile
1 lave Last Meeting
The Daughters of tlie Nile club
closed Its business for the year at
a meeting Tuoiia afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Max Huff. A short
munlty Circle Wednesday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. W. G. Coats.
Recitations were given by Irene
Rowell. Freda Watson and Kelt
Watson, piano solos by Blanche
Barnes. Mildred Coats and Isobel
Karcher, and a violin solo by Elta
Coats.
The hostess served a dainty
luncheon, astdsti-d by Blanche
Barnes, Grace Barnes and Elta
Cnatn ifl the elnh molirKri .And
Mrs. Adda Olllvant, Miss Nell Olll-!
vant. and Miss Isobel Karcher who
were guests. Mrs. Lola Dobbins will
be the next hostess. .
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Picnic Supper Honors
Miss TeCa Haynes
An informal picnic supper at the
Wharton river bank Monday even
ing, had Misses Bess and Jane
Wharton, aud Miss Alice I eland as
hostesses. complimenting Miss
Teka Haynes whd will be married
next week. Cushions, blankets,
comfortable chairs and a large bon
fire added to the attractiveness of
the beautiful spot, where the dell
clous supia-r was scrvrd. Later In
Paul tieddes was elected prisl-
di-nt of the Ahtnuil aisoc'stlon for
next y-ar; with lonald llelllwt-ll,
vlee president, and Lots Cobb sc-
Rach member will take one or;dellclous luniiieou with rleer fa- ressiy-trejsurer. the- piano used
mora prospective members ot the vors and a larye birthday cake, to In the program was donated by the r. will 11. Gerretseu, Mis. Llotd nlta Kohlhagen. Miss Beulah Jarvis
club. : tie children. " 8herman Clay and Co. U Crocker. " land Miss Helen Mercer.
ni easton bettia her
iy atnil erssi y. Att-T
:i "f niu.-lc aed Juwiillo
t In Iti itnn si r d a
business session pree-ded the ,,v tne evemng .ne guesi, wrr ,eu
clal afternoon during which the ' " m- narion nome ior onuge.
I ladies rotnpletrd their sewing for "' "ayre-a noi.nnf mgn score.
' the Shrine crippled children's hns- The guest list Include.! Miss
ipttal at Portland, and lacked a Teka Haynes. Mrs. F. W. Haynes.
' larce box lo send I lr"- Merrill Throne. Mrs. Grant
1 Mis. Knff served at the close of Itlsborn. Mrs, Leslie McHenry. Mrs.
the afternoon to .Mi s George Brad- Glenn Inib Tly. Miss Helen Casey,
burn. Mrs M. 11 Giccn Mrs. C. W. I. Miss Lucille Crank. Miss Kathar
Ollti. rt. Mis. Ilrnee Bridges. Mrs i Ine Merrill. Miss Evelyn Koland.
Mcliellan, Mrs. J. C. Hume. Mrs.' Miss Lois Geddes. Miss Louise An-
1. I". Ilelbig. Mrs V.. S. IV'ardorif, 'dersnn. Miss lona Reibel. Miss er-
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eration. Mrs. Foster Butner gave
a detailed report of the activities
of the Roseburg Womans Club at
the presidents' procession, which
compared favorably with the other
reports. It included a statement of
the opening of the Public Library
here, donation of sums, of money
I for the building of a club house,
j proceeds of the flower exchange
sine aim rose snowr, programs on
mi.nln lt.t-nttir aoH Mt. commit.
nlty service, the active interest of
in the way of entertainments and
music.
Miss Margaret Page gave an ad
dress of welcome to the eighth
grade girls, following which, Mrs.
Chas. Heinline spoke on education,
the theme being the educational
advantages of the modern girl and
the girl of her day. Miss Rosa B.
Parrott was toastmlstress and two
of the grade school pupils, Ellow
May Wilson and Vera McCUntock,
. , . ------- i gave responses. jurB. MaDei church
the club members n he city beau-1 pre9ented Miss Parrott, who Is to
tlful camnpign and other civic af
fairs, the sending of delegates to
the Southern Oregon District
Federation, and .the luo per cent
subscription to the Federation
News, the official state paper for
the federation, t
It is planned that a detailed re
port will be given to the club mem
bers by .the delegates at a future
date, at the home of Mrs. Foster
Butner. who will entertain the
members with a garden tea.
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Miss Lucille Sapplngton, Dunning
teacher at the Helnline Conserva
tory for the past year, will leave
on Monday for Grants Pass for a
short visit with a brother who re
sides there, returning here for the
wei-k end, and then continuing on
to her home at Washougal. Wash
Ington.'to spend the summer.
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Mrs. W. R. Brown
Heads Rose P. T. A.
Officers for the coming' year jr.ere
elected at the business meeting of
the Rose Parent Teachers Associa-
j tion hid on Monday evening, this
i also being the last meelng of the
I year. Mrs. W. R. Brown will head
! the organization next year, with
sail soon for Europe, with a silk
umbrella, as a gift from the club.
The club luncheon was consider
ed one of the most successful yet
held, and was one to give the in
spiration of higher learning to the
young people who will enter high
sohool next fall. Much credit for
the splendid meeting Is due the
Education Committee, headed by
Mrs. Mabel Church, and the Girls'
Welfare, headed by Mrs. Chas,
Rusho.
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Mrs. Kidder Entertains
With 6:30 Dinner Tuesday
Honoring four of Roseburg's pub
lic school teachers who are leaving
town for the summer. Miss Rosa
B. Parrott, who Is to go to Eu
rope, Miss Wlltia Dohell, Miss
Kathetine Peterson and Miss Kath
erine Oleson, who are leaving for
their homes, Mrs. 8. Li Kidder was
hostess at a 6:30 dinner, at her
home on Rast avenue, Tuesday
evening. The rooms were made at
tractive with pink and white sweet
pens, arranged in bowls, and the
same color motif was carried out
at the dinner table, where beautiful
pink embroidered oriental table
Mrs. C. 11. N'eal, vice president, and I linen w-aa used, with pink and white
Mrs. R. D. WPIiams secretary and i sweet peas. Assisting Mrs. Kidder
These little hats do not need s
French label as their unique
style prorl.tims thm from that
to dear Parre. At top a blue
crepe anj straw ahaped like an
African explorer's helmet. Cen
ter, a charming turban in black
and white broadcloth, and below,
hother crepe and straw crts
Moa in brown tints. ,
treasurer. A feature of the even
in was a vocal solo by Miss Gert
rude Wlckham. accompanied by
Mrs. E. T. Melvln.
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Camas Valley Club
were Mrv. T. B. Virden. Mrs. J. E.
Sawyers. Mrs. A. Baum and Mrs.
George Boiler.
Seated about the table were tho
guests of honor, Misa Rosa B. Par
rott, Miss Wilna Dohell, Ml,, Kath-
ortne I'Mcrunn. Ml.a L'.rl.B.in. ,11
Spends Pleasant Afternoon' son, Miss Elizabeth Parrott, Miss
The members of the Camas Val-1 Helen Casey, Miss Alice Ueland,
lev Neighborhood club were the i Miss Louise Anderson. Miss Sarah
giies-s of Mrs. Scranlon and Miss Christiansen. Miss Lvdia Chris
Alice Scranton last week, spending' Hanson. Miss Crystal Jacobs. Miss
a rleasantlv Informal afternoon Eiina Haseltine. Miss Gertrude
chatting and sewing on aprons for Rast, Dr. Lucetta Smith, Mrs. B.
apron sale to tie held soon. Aliasey, sirs, t oivin. Mrs. W. O.
dainty luncheon was served at the
close of the af'ernoon to Mrs.Ber
tha Parrott. Mrs. Hlen Church.
Mrs. Lucy Dick. Mrs. Ethel Bfown.
Mrs. Irene Crsy, Mrs. Haien
Burt. Mrs. Milton Chitrrh. Mrs. J.
A. Pertv, Mrs. Dexter Hire. Mrs.
C. Darby, Mrs. J. K. Falbe. Mrs.
Gladys Collins. Mrs. A. Baum. Mra.
T. B. Virden. Mra. J. E. Sawyers.
Maver. .Mrs Lonlse Rlehter. Mrs. (Mrs. George Bolter and Mrs. S. L.
Kdtnneds. Mrs. Agnes Wilson. Mrs.i Kinder.
rttith Lawrfti. Misa Bessie Brown, I The evening was spent In chat-
and the bosiettei.
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Uoi and Impromptu stunts.