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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. JUNE 27. 1925. SOCIETY By GRACE CARROLL All contribution to this page, society, women's clubs, and personals, should be telephoned to tba society editor by Friday of each week. Telephone No. 135. 1 Miss Altliea Hembree Is Bride of J. A. Caraway Of interest to Roseburg people is me marriage, of Miss Althea Tea Gowns and Negligees Picnic Held on Bank of River m I'lcnic supper and boating are and Howard Merrlman of Eugene. W O Birthday Anniversary tiiuju bui'mcis aim uuamiK are; fit . J SI J propltuous since the arrival of the v-elebrated Monday warm days, and have been much In I Keg Ant, legato eel. .tirui...l M favor this week. Miss Be Whar-illih birthday anniversary Monday I creiKi with lace and wore a cor-1 ton and Him James Wharton were I aite-riioon by Inviting a uumber of ' l,"B I,ht lla roses, tine was; hostesses to the members of the friends to his home. A theatre I ""ended by Miss Althea Gardner, I Saturday Bridge club and a few party supplied diversion for a few friends at one ot these on the river hours, alter which the guests re bank near the Joseph Wharton 1 turned to the home of the host, on home In West itoseburg Wednesday I 406 South Stephens street, and evening, llouung amused the games were enjoyed. A luncheon Gile, Jr.. and Trueman Ruoyan. O Tiller Is Scene of ' Pirnir .Miru4av Hembree to .Mr. J. Andrew Cara- tScaUty and OriCinalitY Combine to Make un ExOUl'' A numoe- of .Itoseburg people way, solemnised at the home of motored to Tiller Sunday to spend Mrs. Win. Gardner. Kast 3uth street , site Kobe for thp. Lfimura llniirt nf llnrhnrn In ...r day picnlclng. The day was in Portland. Thursday morning. ' The bridal party entered the liv-! Ing room to the strains of Mendel- i riStIX!J'Ly"a- Mrs. W m. Gardner. Kast 3uth street , site Robe for thp. l.oUuro Ilmirt nf llnrhnrn In A?..r, tne a" P'cnlclng. The day I. Thursday morning. ' J J spent In conversation and games. atter which the picnic lunch was spread in a cool grove. Those enjoying the fday were Mrs. M. I James, Mrs. E. Brlgga, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. F. Briggs and Miss Thelma James. James. Mrs. Bell Hostess ssohn's wedding march, played by ! Mrs. L. M. Snow and advanced to an alter of roses, where the serv-1 Ice was read by liev. C. C. Karick, : of the Fremont Methodist Kplsco-i pal church. The bride was lovely ' In a gown of powder blue flat ; guests and songs were enjoyed. The was served by Mrs. lone Tracy at picturesque picnic spot was lighted i a table made attractive by a bowl with Japanese lanterns. of colored sweet peas. - Guests for the evening were Mr. (jUes for ulB afternoon wero T ru.ru.' ..a V"yc 7"r- ""toy. Gur- who wore a flowered crepe dreaa and carried a botiuet of nweft Jieau.. Dr. M. I). V in yard of Mianihiwi, was bust man. Following the ceremony, a w ed it! in k breakfast was Berved at small tabli'H made attractive with center--pieces of sweet peas ill bow la, Mra. Caraway is a graduate of Lincoln high school, Portland and Mr Lloyd Whipple, Mr. and Mr, i uon Oedney, Collie Iteed. John Itap- j Oregon normal school. Vor the -w.Hsun, anu iui, viisukto, iiM,ran .tannin nnr tumt-a Vsr. i nuHi two yers ne nag Den tacn- McElhlnny, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thorn- rL.a I inK jn the Iton?burg cbools, where 1 M M f 1 r' K, ton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wharton, Mr. and Mrs. George Wharton, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth (juine, Mr. and Mrs. Kalph Qulne, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nicholas, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wlmberly, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wlmberly, Air. and Mrs. Guy Cor don, Mr. and Mrs. George John son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hruby, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wharton, Mrs. Hen McNamee of San FranclBco, Mra. Itoy Durbln of Klamath Falls. Misses Alice Ueland, Helen Casey, umi ueland O O t Omega Mu Alpha Club Entertained Thursday Miss Vera McMillan, Miss Mar lon porter and Miss ilosina J'or ter were gracious Hostesses, when they Jointly entertulned the mem bers of the Omega Mu Alpha crub at the homo of Mrs. Fred Porter on South Stephens street Thursday evening. Tali vases filled with cai UOpsis and small roses mado an at- iJ?,nd KAV,''y i.,Brbj: tractive selling for the affair. If""L'?b""r' t""; Bridge gave interest to the eve: Meseera Clemens, Joseph Murphy, and Ly celvlng first prize and Miss Mary ' Mi. n.. u.. . " ,i .. rv,. I nam second prize. Following the .hi fi,f?i!. t 1 Dor?: m. luncheon was served to the i. a f a w ,",M,ndl"K a 'k! guests at small tables centered South' iSer creek''Ummer """" b"ket" ' brlht "- at South JJeer treek. M Kr(1(J 1ort(.r Bud M A y D. . , McMillan. ricniC at LIk Creek Among those who participated In Enioved Sundav "10 """""'"K "re Misses . i-iijwjfcu Juiiudy Kvll UiKi) Tn,.llua Tnlrvn ,r,, ilk creek, near Drain, was thejiic. Kern Reymers, Mary Beams. scene of aa enjoyable lime Sun- Vernlla Kohlliagen, Kvelyn Oulno, day, w hen a Lumber of people from Clarice Hamster. Lorlene Coulee. Roseburg and Kugeno motored i itraco Carroll, Bertha Kohlhagen, there. The time was spent in Marlon Porter, Vera McMillan and swimming and games was also a 1 Itoslna Porter. diversion of the afternoon. At I dusk a picnic supper was enjoyed Mrs. (iertrude it. Carson of Palo near the creek. Spending the day, Alto, Cnl., wh a week end guest at were Mr. and Mrs. George Whar- ihe honfk of Mr. and Mrs J H ton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKr- Booth of Court street. Mrs. Caisori hinny and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ly- Is taking a trip to Alaska and will mon Snencer. and Mrs w. V. Mivlvi.u . i,.. , k-..., V ... . Klhlnny of itoseburg. Mr. and Mrs. I will meet a parly of frienos at's.- J1' Carj;lB William Naylor and family, Mr. and atlle and contlnuo with them from 1 u'".'.. vf" t, she is president of the Grade Teachers' association. Mr. Cara way is an employe of the J. C. Penny store in this city and Is well known hero. The couple left imme diately after the wedding breakfast for Seattle and from there will go to British Columbia and other points of Interest They will make their home in Itoseburg on their re turn. ft 0 The numbers of the Intermediate Endeavor Society of the Christian church spent a pleasant afternoon I at Bridge Party Mrs. William Bell provided i pleasant afternoon for a few LOCAL NEWS From Coast Are At Bandon. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cotton were . Mr- i?lller nd T0 c.h": among the arrival, here yesterday ' ,' lard-. ln"D ,w from the coast and vl.fted. They visiting atBandon. are residents of Bend. , ,,, ,. BusliMsa Visitor. Sfarriage License Issued I A. Bennett returned to his borne A marriage license has been ' Looking Glass this iftern. Issued at Vancouver to Corbett 'ter attending to business matter Shelly, Centralia, and Loretta B. Watson, Hose burg. Itr.rinia From IPort land- Miss Eva Itlce, who has been ",Tl!wUd83r.4t .herom 'land visiting, haa returned to her . huuiii sfovnovu Oiacvi Uln IB Ul ntln. I n thin nil v . uiwiniiiisjuui) auu uioigutiiiioi t Kave the rooms added attractlve- Mra. J. ;. Stlnmei and family, ' that city, ninw. Mina Vernlta Kohlhagen ri rnuay wnen u.ey ue i a doc. I Alexander's i'ark addition. The time wan spent In i;ames after which the lunch was spread under the trees. fli Mrs. Marstera Monored at One o'CIock Luncheon IIonorlriR Mrs. George Marstcrs, Mrs. Jtoy I). A ml t thou and Mrs. Clarence W. Charboiu au Jointly en t'rtaltted at the Anderson home on Winchester street Tuesday after- j noon, with a 1 o'clock luncheon and shower. 'Ihe guests were seated at a large table with a centerpiece ot brlKht flowers. A motif of blue and yellow was carried out In clev-; r corsage bouquets as favors. Covora were laid for Mrs. George ! Marsters, Mrs. Karl Ilurch, Mrs. ! Durland. Mrs. lioecoe Marnti-rs. ! Hornby, Mrs. Oliver ' h. MarHters, Mrs. 1 Summer Dresses To Embroider For Misses and Women Guaranteed voile, trimmed in val luce, simple embroid ery. Colora: powder blue, npricot, rose and green. No. 14. Not made, will make upanygize. Price $2.00. Lace 1 5 yards and threads $1.75 extra. No. 4203. all made, 8-10-12 years. Price $1.75. Lace 12 yards and threads $1.25 ' extra. No. 4202, all " made, panels hemstitched. 2- 4-6-8 v e a r s. I A H' I Price $3.00. Lace rvr-,,VD 22 yards and threads $1.55 extra n i' 4 : J Cunrnntefd suiting. Colors: yellow, blue, rust, pench and green. Attractive design with simple embroidery. No. I I . Not made, will make up any size. x Collar, cuffs, and pockets of white poplin, black Crepe De Chine tie, threads, with chart for $3.60. If late and threads nre ctr-k-r'd, instructions chart is included showinp; how to use colors, etc. Sample of material in colors mailed if desired. NEEDLEWORK and SUPPLIES of every description from TINY TOTS to WOMEN'S sire 44. HEMSTITCH - INC, PLEATING and BUTTONS. . Art Embroidery Co. ; 388 Morrison St. I'oitland. Ore. U. K Ctiiltton. Mrs. Itoy I). Amlcr- t hou and Airs. Clarence VV. Char- i boucau. . 1 & ft Mr. anil Mrs. J. S. Lynns of Marsbfltilil havi- nnnounr-pil the fn KSKi nii'iit nf their itaiiKlitiT, .Miss Kranres Lynns, to Kranklin O. Uriirht of Ihe V. Mrf. Jnhnsnn LunilHT coniimny office in this city. Kncilxport Courier. Younger Set Enjoys Evening at Camp A nunib r of the younacr set uf Itoscburx mnlnnil to Ihe LlnnT Mi-Ki'an siliunitT camp .Mnnitay und spi'nt the evclihiK. SwIinniliiK Cowns and suits may be gor rned by the latest fashions from Paris, but the negligee reserves the right to suit the whim of its wear er, both in design and In texture. In selecting the negligee, or tea gown, the Imagination is allowed froe rein, and often combinations ; ot colors and material result In a thoroughly unique and gorgeous garment. I Itarbara IMarr, who wears with distlncuon a large and most 'un usual wardrobe In "Tho Heart of a Siren." her ntiwent First Na tional Dim, has selected a stunning tea gown which uses lavishly os trich trimming In picturesque and exotic fashion. i There havo been few gowns se lected which have equalled Miss r!"f" amusement lor a time, after , lAMarr.g tpa gown fr Bho(.r lovo. """" mi H" uwaiiin (inn UUIIi. lines and beauty of lino and color, i Designed alons Mowing lines. Its mid a picnic lunrJi KkrtHd by lh hlinkft tit Ihti rnilr A twirl n Kin lihonorrai.h sumilled musle ilurlne I wide sleeves. In medieval manner, the- rest of the evening. Those mo- laro outlined with wldo bonlers of luring to the rainii were Mrs. Pearl (Huffy ostrich trimming, while this l'letsch and Misses Tiielma Pearce, :same dainty trimming outlines the ' 'live Frcdrlvkson, Klvan Ulrailer, neck. Tho gown Itself Is draped Helen Pearce, and Faye Oeddes. with an eye to beauty and proves it ; o Miss Alice 1 hurston Married to Frank 1 toward The wedding ot ir.ott effective In Its soft sllkea material. Just now the desire to wear pr isma type of negligeo Is receiving warm feminine approval, as this type ot negligee allows greater freedom of motion, though possi bly offersdess enchantment than the lacy and long sleeved negliges which was formerly worn by both youug and old during leisure hours. Tho pyjama type ot negligee also allows a varied selection ot mate rials and designs to meet the sar torial requirements ot Us wearer. They appear In the most bizarre and unusual of fabrics, and are de signed frequently along lines which. include the typwi ot costumes worm in foreign lands. For instance. there Is the pyjama which hints at I ed to the bridal party and guests. ness. and bridre varied the after noon1, high score being held by Mrs. j. E. Enger. Following the game the hostess served a luncheon to the eight guests. Past Noble Grands Club and Families Have Picnic The members of the Past Noble Grands club of the Rebekahlodge and their families motored to the Canyonville auto camp. Monday evening, where they held their regular meeting In the form of a picnio. Thirty-six were present. anu alter a short business session, a large bonfire was built and a pic nic supper spread at a large table. a a The Country Club will be -the seem of a pleasant evening on Thursday, July 2, when the mem bers will gather there. A slx thlrty picnic dinner will be serv ed at tables, after which tables for bridge will be arranged. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Balllnger and .A. II .Frazrer, of Portland, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwartz on East Douglas Street Friday night. The party are motoring to Crater Lake to attend the opening ot the lodge Sunday. it Miss Squier Becomes Bride of Dr. Hebard at Sutherlin The home of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Squier of Sutherlin was tiro scene of a pretty wedding, when their daughter. Miss Etta Squier became the bride of Dr. Harold Hebard of Hood River, Thursday. The ceremony was performed by Rpv Thnpmlpr of MpHnrH In n ! room made attractive with pink and white flowers, as color mtl.f. Preceding the ceremony, rMis Kernlce Squier sang "At Dawn ing.' Miss Bernardino Renne wanz played the wedding march. The bride was charming In a gown of white satin charmease, her veil was held In place by a band of flowers with silver foun datln. She carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses, sweet peas and fern. Miss Hernice Squier. who attended the brld'e, wore a dress of coral pink silk crepe, and carried a bou quet of sweet peas and fern. Kenneth Hebard, brother of the groom was best man. Following the ceremony a luncheon was serv- Here For Visit Mrs. L. A. Larson arrived here yesterday afternoon from Mvdford and will spend a few days visit ing with friends In this city. We can furnish ' parts for Mc cormick, Deerlng, Piano, Champion, Milwaukee and Osborne binders. Wharton Bros. , Here Today. Mrs. L. P. Rapp arrived here this morning from Oakland, and spent several hours'Bhopping and attend ing to business matters. Here This Morning. Jfc E. Belleu returned to his home at Green this morning after spend ing a short time in this city attend ing to business matters. Operation This Morning. P. E. Housotter, of Riddle, under went a throat operation in this city this morning, Dr. A. C. Seely at tending him. Visit Friday , ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Newman were among those to arrive here yesterday from the coast and visit for the day. Thtir home Is at Marshfield. From Days Creek. Among those from southern points in the county to shoo and transact business in this city for a snort time this morning was Mrs. Ray White of Days creek. Here Few Days. Walter Boren Is here from Bridge for several days visiting with, friends and attending to business affairs. w Good old fashion 4th of July, Tiller. July 3rd and 4th. In Friday. ' Casver Howland was a visitor In Roseburg Friday evening from Rid dle, and spent several hours visit ing with friends. Miss Graham Hare. Miss Violet Graham, for many years a resident of this city. Is here from Portland for a time visiting with old friends. Come to Tiller July 3rd and 4th. Dancing in open air pavilion, where it is cool. Returns From Washington. , Mrs. Vernon Oakes, who has been visiting with relatives In El lensburg, Washington, for the past three weeks, returned to her home In this city this morning. Egyptian origin, while the Rnsslaa Mr. and Mrs. Hebard left lmme- l In Itoseburg and have friends, who will tie Intere ninny Nathan Fullerton, Mra. Ed Thorn- ...I ... tilt lru 1.-P..JI llnrhv on.l II Mlns Alice kni.iv ,,r n,.Mr ..i. . . i .,,!.. i i ilrooks. tllam-hM 'I'liiirdlitn In l r. I..-.... l I .. . , ! .". . .-b ... .... . ..u. , .,. , ,nn , me cnin. .aring llonaril was solemnized 8 & Monday morning at the home of ' n , . . ., , tho bride s parenis. Mr. nnd MrsJ Koseburp; and Ulalla I conic c. 11. Thurston on Hoover street. I Join in I'icnic Sunday The ceremony was performed by i .. , , ' liev. J. II. Needhani among only. ,W, ''""k ,h """" "f immeiliaie relatives and friends of ''""C snili; h,,n number of diately following the luncheon for a trip to points north. f Mrs. Dora Wilklns Holler, who fornverly made her home in Rose burg, is a guest at the home ot Mrs. Ida Dyslnger for a few days. Mrs. Bolter haa just completed a three months tour of California before returning to her home in Portland. 8 Ladies Aid Holds Last Meeting" Before Fall The members of the Presbyterian Ladies Aid mefat the church par lors Thursday afternoon, holding .....! i..Un KfnM foil ' .r K. ' .u".. I morning by Dr. Geo. E. Houck. her guest, at the homo of M r. and was gj Mrs. ,,, Rl. I physician in attendance. , ," 1 .A-, "in?l'!n- at uM n'a- l reading, and Miss Ellow May I Wilson a whistling solo. It being ooy. atmosphere is keenly felt In the tailored and lavishly embroidered uniform effect, and the pyjama neg ligee which is most frequently used is that which is Chinese In feeling and Is fashioned of soft silk, wtth silken) and tinsel embroidery. Ja pan and other countries of the far oast are represented In these favor ed negligees and tea gowna. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles f'olladay, 1 of Los Angeles, California, were 111 Friday Fred Hamilton motored from his home at Half Moon Orchards yesterday and spent several hours here visiting with friends and looking after business matters. Here From Illinois. Mrs. E. A. Shuey has as her guest for the summer, Charles Nicholas, a nephew. Mr. Nicholas Is from Lanark, Illinois, and is much pleased with the country. Leaving For Ttandon Among those who will motor to Bandon Beach today to spend the week end were Mr. and Mrs. F. Porter. Miss Marlon Porter, Miss Vernita Kohlhagen and Fred Porter. Is Visit Ins; Mere Mrs. E. C. Coughenower has arrived from La Grande and will visit with her sister here for some time. On her return home she will stop at Silverton, whore she will visit hr parents. Mrs. Wade Improving. Mrs. Charles B. Wade, who is at To Bandon. Mr. and Mrs. George K. Qulne and daughter. Miss Evelyn Qulne, will leave today by auto to spend the week-end at Bandon beach. In Today. Mrs. Leslie Hatfield motored from her home at Dixonville tbts morning and spent several hours shopping and visiting in Roseburg. Races of all kinds. Tiller. Julv Sr.f and 4th. See the cowboys ride the wild steers. In Today. Mrs. H(nry Adams and daughter spent several hours in Roseburg this morning shopping and visiting They reside at Myrtle creek. Here This Morning. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stevens were here this morning shopping and on business. They are residents ot Myrtle Creek. Business Visitor. Among those from southern points in the county to visit and transact business here this morn ing was L. E. Newton of Canyon ville. A regular Fourth of July celebra tion at Tiller July 3 and 4. Some thing doing every minute nf lh i. days. Be on the Job and enjoy yourself. From Glide. Ed Evarts was a visitor from points east of this city todav and "lient several hours attending to business affairs. He is from Glide. In Today. O. H. Watzlg returned to his home at Myrtle erfek this after noon after spending-several hours looking after business interests in this city. To Bandon. Miss Ruth Davis of this city will leave Sunday for Bandon. where she will be a guest of Mrs. Loren Miller, who has a summer cottage there. Mrs. Backlund In. ' Among those from the rural dis tricts to spend a few hours shop- for a few days this week.. They aro on a motor trip to Canada. both families. Mis. I low Kill Im a graduate of the I'nUorslly ot Oregon, class of Vii, and received her M. A. degree In 1!C2. She Is a member of the IM Met I'hl sororily and the phi llela Kappa, an honorary scholastic so ciety, riiiue her graduation she has Im been teaching very sue ei ssfully In the Klamath Falls ami Eugene hlKh schools. Mr. llnwril is a griiiiuale ot Wlillman college. member of the 11. m Theia li Dinner at Rock Creek ilie.eouig iinu muiia people mo-' loied tu (ho Kiuiel Auto Comli. situated on the pacific hkh a.; Is Enjoyed Sunday' Ihe lihiei. is n-iii of tlx. mini .!...... ' J ant sjiois ii. ar th- lm-nuiiy ami ai lords a line picnic grounds. At noon a picnic luni-h uss spread under Ihe lues, nfier which the afieinoon was spent In games. I hose sioiorlng from eie Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Olllvanl. Mr. and .Mrs. Kugeno (HlUunt. Mr. and Mis. Fled llyion, Mr. and Mis. and Mis. Hein lly ol MnitOLl at i. 1 1;.. I.mi f crc Mr. and Mi and sun. IhMUiii Khni a -ul i!iuu:nl. Miss Aha Womii'ii I nun Hi is S .Limes I Mi. l:ii r. I'larices, city 'ettil and fraternity and la now cmplovrd iu p"'huMer Ireland. Mr. and Mrs. W. county engineer of Klamath cmin- r ru-nd. M.-s. ism ty. I daughter Coilene. l Mr. and Mrs llnaanl v. Ill make their home in Klamath Falls after a short wedding trip. i 5 Loyal Circle Class Spends Informed LvcninR Following a short 'ulslness mccilnr of the l.ny;il Circle Class of the Christian Church, luesiliiv evehliis-. a nuuilier ol t Im oimiki V imirrli'il ineinlieis held un Inform al social evening In the ehuii li t parlor, tlaiues ami inuh' f irm- i eil ihe exciting', linmsion. niter w liU h a luncheon w as served. Iioinier RosdwrR Women F.lected to Offices 111 the eleellen of olflier. ill Ihe Cosiness and Prof e--.inn:i I om:n"s ( lull, ot Portland re cently. Miss lllauhe liied was n .me.l Ice piesiili lit. slid Mls M.iIhI Alhiithl. Olncinr Mi. Heed w.-n fur many j.-iiri deputy miHHi i l. rk lii this l iiy. iiml ll-s MhrU'it a pulille slenogriipiier slid also w.i- cinpliixed in Ihe linugl.is National ltjnk before moving to, Porilard to rv-.ide Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Hill and T. II. Hill wero Joint hosts Sunday, when they entertained a few guesis at dinner, at their home at Itock Creek. Covers were laid (or Mr. nnd Mrs O. Mnnt- Olalla gnniery. Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Huf- hiim, Mrs. S. K. Montgomery, Ilosehurg. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Thompson, of Coles Valley, Dave Smith, of Dixonville, -Mr. and Mrs. In land, ami Karl Hill und T. H. Hill. Norma lly- & o ron, Miss Viinma lly run. Miss Mrs. IMIe Schindler and Miss Nell Olhnnt, Ch.n Fiieiid. H. Mable S hindlor, of this city and lluslinell, lUnry Ireland. Kurth Mr. nnd Mrs. w. O. Hatch and Ireland, Clliien Friend and Mr. and family of Cottage Crow, motored Mrs. Couchcr and family and Mr. to lilce Hill Sunday and spent the t uiiiT.i'r and fam- day. The afternoon was spent In v ho vn ie iMtinc ciinversailon and games and at Mercy hospital, is reported to be P'ng and visiting In this eltv tnrt.ir improving, and spent a good night wa Mrs. Carl Backlund ot Mel Friday, from a report made this ros0- Returns Home. Miss Gladys Enirer. unn hm hs visiting at the home of her aunt Mrs. Russell's birthday anniver- "ne ot UM Angeles uncie. air. and Mrs. J. E. En sure, the ladles presented her with 1 "topped over in this city yesterday, wr for the past two weeks, re- Iritlj;e Club F.ntrrt.iined at S liwart I lotn-.' ' Mti. V M. l'.lt.iM Fled H.hit.,i;i Joim-Ij ilhe ineiuliers of ile-ir and a U aiii l :ie -' af lernii-in a i t m St h i j Kast Done!,- il.o-l.s and s ai lanced in h It HI llll II' I o'rlisk lunclifi of hi nine M, fi :i t.-I Mrs. Miei tallied lelilre club i 'I tint day i lin.iie on a large bouquet, following which dainty luncheon was served. i'f 0 Mrs. Chilson Entertains Northside Sunshine Club Mrs. Robert Chilson Invited the members of the North Side Sun shine club to her home on Win chester street Thursday afternoon. Ilrlght colors, carried out in yellow snapdragons and nasturtiums. formed a pretty motif throughout the rooms. The ladles chatted and sewed and later gathered at a pretty table, where the hostess served a luucheon. - Spending the afternoon were Mesdames Elsie Wright. Ben Chil son, Fred Bowen, Wm. Fisher, Roy Anderson, Roscoe Marsters, Rus sell Harness, Wm. Deardorff. Stan Icy Baney, E. T. Belleu, W. D. Marstera, and George Marsters. i': i;- :) WOODMEN MEETING AT SALEM TO OBSERVE . ANNIVERCARY OF ORDER SALEM. Ore.. June 27. Mem bers of W. O. W. lodges from all parts of the state gathered here today for the annual state WooA men's convention held this year in mien valley, was tl-e scene of ' woranon me m anniversary hi Mondav i-ven-i"' 'nn '""-hi"" " mo or"", it a number of ilosehurg " P,,:i' " approximately Mr. Wittlne has been attending the 'urned to her home at Brownsville national convention of Plumbers lms morning. ana nesting contractors in Port land, and is enroute home. dusk a pienic supper ws spread under the. trees near tho hUh wav. ohhibyl i l.2sc.. mfof fof fof tm L'mpcU i Near Hughes Ranch Scene of Picnic The hii'iss of ttie I'tnpqtta river, f. ir tin Uashitiiinin Hughe ranch in i an elina In;:, when ! Ml l I ' I Sniil-liaiiolis. r " as i Ilee'nely ga-e ai'iled al- lh" in. ins. t 1 prei ed-1 n game llar.i:d iiuii-,,u re- ple tn.iior.,1 to that place. Ais-"" woodmen would arrive by large boniim was built near the ning. a parano was neia on rivirnnil r'-cnic snpis r spread. streets of Salem at noon to- 1 ho. n'sina pari In the even-; day to be followed by general eg. Leaving to Enter Service. Roy Pettey will leave Sunday evening to enter the U. S. Forestry Service, and will be stationed at lookoui Mountain. He will be ac- III Arrive To Visit Mrs. H. B. Itrady, of Chicago, will arrive here from the south this afrernoon to visit with her companled as far as Cottage Grove nephew, E. P. Woods over the i by his parents. Mr. and lira A p week end. Mrs. llrady will re turn to her home by way of the Canadian route. tieorge Catching Hurt Oorge Catching, a former re sident of Riddle, now located In Eugene, sustained a broken arm yesterday, when he fell about 10 feet while working as a carpenter on the framework of the new First National bank-building at Eugene. Baileys Return Home. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bailey and family, who have been spending the past two weeks vacationing In Cal ifornia and Oregon points, returned to their home In this city last night. They made the trln by auto. visiting In San Francisco, and San ta Crux. Cal.. and Portland and Newport, Ore. R-K Bros. disinfectant at Wharton Wisconsin People Her. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson of nskosh. Wisconsin, arrived here plea-. ire w.-re Mr and Mrs. 1 creeses, musical concerts, athletic j this morning from California. They I Pettey, by auto. Came Postponed Owing to the fact that the great r part of the players on the Ameri can Legion baseball team of the Twilight league are atending the state convention at Prlneville, the game between the Legion and De Molay teams, scheduled for last night, was postponed. Judge Wcathtrford Visit, Junge j. K. Weatherford of Al bany, spent last night In this eltv stopping at the Umpqaa hotel. He is on nis way home after a business trip to eastern Oregon points. He Is accompanied by his son, J. K. Weatherford, Jr. Suit Is Filed. Suit has been filed In Ihe circuit court by John M. Throne against the Coos Bay Townslte company. Mr. Throne asks for a Judgment In the sum of 1630 for payment for his services as secretary. He is represented by attorneys Rice and OrcutL rimed first pn:e nnd Mrs. Ilrooks of M.ii : hnehl. guest prise. IV T Unh ir. Mr. and Mrs. I). 11 j events and other features continu- will visit for a time with Mrs. Pet- reonre V lihar, Mr. and Mis. w. II. Flshrr.'lng thtoughnut the afternoon and erson's brother. James Mortcnsen. ' r a r Mr. and M s. ltob"tt tilln. Sr.. Mr. evening. Mcise o tVhe events took at Millwood, before going nn lo v., ' , and Mn Waslil- clou Hughes. Mr. place at the state fair grounds. Portland to visit a son. Mr. Peter- ni.kt Present w i- and Mrs Wm Hell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Iiin Itrunn. c s. H-lrllne. Mrs. J .E. Enger. enner He District Attorney George arrived In Rosehurr last night and spent the day in Rofe- A class of 1..W0 members will be son states that they encountered j hurg stt re "d n to Initiated Into the order tonight, the !etremely hot weather In California 1 here Is wHI retnr T pSiJJ new members comina from all land did sot find r.n.r ..mil .." r"!".rn .Portland ..ITS. 1. ,. l.,H kVrotn . Vis )l.r-.i.1 ill.... L m-. ...... ll..,n. lw..l 1 1 i m ..i-j . . i M. .. - ... -ie.7. . Tatst tw owom.n are we.l knows 'Hud.on. Added guest, were Mrs. Hugbe. ni l 3To ' " 3. o "n""" UDl" eD "fT?- -.r visiting hi. ranch i w . i ft. uiaa.v.