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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, SATURDAY, JULY II, 1925 ) SOCIETY- By GRACE CARROLL All contribution! to tun paga, aoctot), women's clubi, and personal!, should be telephoned to the society editor bjr Friday ot each week. Telephone No. 135. mmm Installation of Rebekah Officers Held Tuesday Miss Sykes I lonored With Bridge Party Honoring Mi -a Margin' rite By. The Kehekah lodee htdd lin roc ular meetlnz Tuesday evening at ken, of Portland, Misa Kerne Key. the Odd Fellows hall. Jointly with I uwrs, charmingly entertained with the installation of office. Those I a bridge party at her home Thurs- nf elective office who were Install ed were noble grand, Anna Wick ham; vice grand, Kthel Uusenbark; recording secretary, Gertrude Hut field; financial secretary, Emma ' Lenox; treasurer. Maude H. Ply ler. Those of appointive office re ceiving Installation were Elsie HusseM, warden; May Pingle, con duct reHH; Mary Myers, chaplain; , Alice Goff, inside guardian; Chris tine Mlcelli. outside guardian; K. S. N. 0., Maude Pickens; L. 8. N. )., .Amy Carman; It. 8. V. G, lit-1 It: Stephenson; L. 8. V. G., Minnie Clark. Following Installation the- regu lar business was transacted. The retiring ofifcers each donated a a small sum to the fund to buy new robes for the degree staff. ir. f Girl Announced Misses Alice and Emma U eland jointly entertained at "Idler's Jeg" Tuesday evening, announcing the engagement of Miss Clistie Meek, of Eugene, a guest this week at the U eland home, to Mr. Glynn Led better, of Alexandria, Louisi ana. The guests were entertained with boating on the Umpqua river, and music. Miss Naomi Hcott, of Portland, gave several delightful violin selections. A picnic supper followed, and later In the evening each guest withdrew a small scroll. . tied with nink ribbon, from a bas ket cleverly decorated In pink, an- liounclng the engagement. Miss Meek was a former Instruc tor In the local high school, and has traveled widely since leaving Hone burg, spending a year at Nome, Alaska, one summer travel ing in Europe, and two years in Alexandria, Louisiana. The guest list included Misses Cllstle Meek, Bess Wharton, Jane Wharton, Helen Casey, Naomi Scott, of Portland, Edith Miller, of Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Knudt son, Lyman Skinner, Frank Clem ens, Ivan I'lckens, Luster Wimbcr ly, and Joe Murphy. 8 0 A number of the younger set of girls spent an enjoyablo evening Wednesday, when they held a swimming party at Alexander's Park. Following the swim, a pic nic lunch was spread on the bank of the river. Participating in the evening's pleasures were Miaies Faye Geddea tiraco Wk-kham, Louise Jennings, Grace Carroll, Itusina Porter, Margaret Hess and Margaret l'U'Us. , r O Bodie Home Scene of Picnic Saturday The home of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. IVxile, who reside about, three miles west of Koseburg near the Umpqua river, was thn scene ut a pioat.nt day Saturday, when a number of their friends motored to that cool spot and held a picnic. The afternoon waa spent In games and swimming, and pitching of horseshoes was a diversion for the mun thioughout the duy. Later a -lcuir dinner was spread under thu trees on thu spacious lawn of tim ilodlo home. About thirty llod' bui g peoplu participated in l ho Cay's pleasure. Hoy Iloadman, who formerly made his home lu this city, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. George Tostee, of Los Angeles, arrived hero the first of the week, and have been guests at the homo of Mr. Roadman's mother. Thu party la motoring to heat tie and Hrilish Columbia, and will also stop In Port In ml to attend the Elk's con vention. d 0 Boating Is Sport at Forks of River A number of the tmnibrrs of the vminiter kiI nf WiiHhnr nmtnr. eii to ihu forks ot the L'mi"la river Monday and spent thu even ing. The time was en Jo) ably pent In boating, alter w bit h a bonfire was built and a welner roast held. Those spending thu evening were Misses Vcrus Hoer. Ceor glne Sinclair, MHrJniio hrwn, and Pill Moftltt. Ivan Atierbuiy, aud Clifford Thornton. 0 Bcllvicw Club Entertained Thursday Afternoon Mm. J. J. Kimnt and Mrs. ',. W. Parker ptmidrd a ph imam al lernrMm lor thn members of the lieiivlew Club, when they Jointly ciitertaimU at the home vf Mrs Kealer Thursday. The afternoon i wan spent in chatting and plan.- were made lor the annual club pte-j tiic, which be held July u:., I near the home of K. L. Mc- i LauKhltn. In InxonWIIc I.ah r a1 lunclwnii was served to the rikm. Mi mbvrs enjoying tlm afternoon wire MendtinieM J. If Hugh', E : K. Moyer. W. V. Price. W A Pearc. R. C. Lovelace, V. A. ivi lace, F. Ihiyi-r, J. . Arthur. Add-: -d gm-Mts were Mesdarues W. U. Love. 8. K. Mtgouiery. aud W. 1 0. Uouttfomer). day evening. Snapdragons In clever arrangements ;ave added attractiveness to the rooms. Miss Sykes received gu'est prize and Miss Thelma Treireu received first prize. Following the gome, luncheon was served the gueu by Mrs. C. G. Ideymera and Mrs. G. W. Hurt. The guest lint Included Misses Marguerite Sykes, Clarice Harps ter, Lorlene Conlee, Maxiuo Sykes, Thelma Trefren, itosltia Porter, Vera McMillan, Marion Putter, Dorothy Eddy, I-nta Haumgart ner, and Mrs, licit G. iiutes. Mis CUstio Meek, of Eugene, has been a guest this week of MisHes Emma and Alice l: eland, at tlit L. A. L eland home on llarri ajn street Miss Meek was a teacher in the Host burg high school here four years ago. She hus been the inspiration for a num ber of social affairs this week. Liberty Theatre The moat daring expose of mod-' ern life and its criminal dangers ! ever shown on the screen U hilled at the Liberty theatre in Kosebur:; ( , for tomorrow, Monday and Tues-1 day. The picture is baaed on the j actual experiences of Maty E. i Hamilton, New York's famous And j first policewoman, it pl'-rceu the j hidden byways of crime; revealing the hideous face thai hid a behind t the smiling mank of the criminal who preys on women human vul- ; tures entrapping Innocent and care- , leas young creatures in criminal ! coils and webs of wickedness. Senuatloual, enthrulllng scenes ! that you ve never seen before; un heard of happenings that you wouldn't believe poutdble: dastard ly plots conceived in evil minds 1 lor the undoing of the unwary. Kmanhing drama! Piercing pathos! Splendid entertainment! Thetwo big favorites, Johnnie Walker .id Virginia Lee Corbin are starred. If you don't see another picture this year, you munt see this one! 4- v ' I I To Portland KenQeth dinger of this city, led 1 LOCAL NEWS this morning lor Portland, where 4 he will spend several days visiting. j In Friday J Goinj to Portland Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hartley, who Mr. J. 11. llildfburn anil dauRh. 1 reside near Glendale, spent ev- j i r, ub tirirutit, leave tomorrow era ouurs in inu city yeeteruay ii i.i i.i 1 1' i -'i-i' ''.ji.i " iir.'TTi'i'i'i'i'r ...... A BRIDE'S DIARY A Love Story of Today By Idah McClone Gibson Uit a weuk'a vljil in 1'orUanil. From Broekway. , Aiwmt; tboxe in from the rural rli.-'.ncu yeterUay transacting bua i'.. .-j wan Clia.i. lnlcy, o llrock v ay. Antlers Theatre Funnier than "Changing II us- ! banda" that's what Paramount claims for "Forty Winks," the lat est production by l'aul Iribe and Frank l.'rson, the screen's only directorial "learn." Viola liana, Theodore KoberlR and Raymond Griffith are featur ed in the leading roles of the pic ture which was adapted for the screen by Hertram Mlllhauscr from Maccabees Have La Grande ! t.he u""iiy popular tat!e play. ijuni uuiiiii-y, uy iiaviu lieias- Chapter as Guests The members of tho W II. A. of the Macabbt-e Lolge heltl their reg ular meeting and review Thursday evening, having as guests the mem bers of the La tii-ando chapter. Mrs. W. W. iionebruke was pre sented with a past commander's I Pin, and Mrs. Klla Ijine and Mrs. Martha Uedbarn, were pnented u-llh lyivullv iln. I.u 1 business session, thu members and guests went to the 1'alaco of Sweets, where ihey enjoyed a luncheon and social hour. No meet ings will be held until August 27, that time being the vacation per iod of the lodge. 9 Mrs. J. F. AlcQiindo. of Now York City, arrived here today for a visit of several weel:s with her mother, Mrs. A. A. Kuller, and sisters, Mrs. Oliver I,. Johnson and Mrs. II. E. Hoffman. Mrs. McUuadu was formerly Miss Malwl Norton, of I Ills rlly. Mr. Mc CJuade. eastern representative ot tho California Ink Company, ac rnmpanled her to thn Pacific const and stopped in San Fran cisco on business. Later ho will Join her here and together they will proceed to Portland, wheio Mrs. MrQuade has another sister, Mis. II. It. Scruggs. w Proletarian Lodge No. 8 I lolds Installation The Phlletarlan Lodge Number 8. I. O. O. F.. held Its meeting Friday evening, at which lime new orrleers were Install" d. The regular routine business proceed ed tho Installation. Those of elec tive oflee receiving installation were C. F. Cramer, noble grand; Leo Itapp, vire-grunil. Those of appointive office were Roland Angst, waruVn: Wm. Ilurke. con ductor: Win. Henrdnrff, chaplain; H. S. N. fi., V. .1. Micelll; L. S. N. Ii.. Fred Iteldil: H. S. V. (!.. t'has. Wlckhntn; I,. S. V. (!., Sinn ley KimiwwiH-lh; outside guarillau. I. yle Itnvis. Inside guardian, Kred Cockelreas; KU Vol rill, It. S. S.; Win. While, L. 8. 8. Installatliu was rondtleted by It. U Uils-joll, district deputy grand master, ns slstd by J. K. IMrkens. dlstriel deputy grand marshull, K. S. C(M-kelreas, deitlty grulKl wi"n. and M. M. Miller, deputy grand chaplain. Following Installation, a han nuct was held for tliu new of ficers. .Miss Marguerite Sykes Is a gu'sl at the homo of Mr. ami Mrs. S. K. Sykes this week. Miss Sykes formerly made her heme in this city, ami is a iojiular young holy. She has been Hot Inspiration for a number of social affairs. Members of Dancing Club Motor to Canyon Camp The members of Hie Hoot Owl dnnilng eluii. of llosehurg. spent an enjoalde evening Kriilav, wlrcn they metered t,i Canyon Camp, one mile south of Cnuynn vlllo. and held an Informal datne and supper at the nmmuutty houso there. Paurtng was a a ttmn from I to 11 uYlnrk. alter which a supper wus tptcad a, a latge (able lu the dinlnn ronni. Thoue parttripatltiK in thi' ewnins's pleasure, were Mr. ami Mrs. T. II. .V'ss. Mr and Mrs. Waller Pay, Mr. and Mrs. I.. I'.. Mnoro, Mr. and Mrs. ,Hni ci.irlt. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. X. Ilildohi and. Mr. end Mrs. w. O "!uii:.'r. Mr. ami Mrs. A. T. I.awrt ni o, Mr. and ' Mrs. Fd lieardnrff. Mr. and Mrs L. .1. Itarne. Mr. and Mr- ur hnm. lr. and' Mrs. II 11. N.Th.iK. Mrs. Harrison Folk. M;s. I.yuion Spencer and Kay Iriirt. co and Henry U. DeMllle. The Btory is a melodramatic comedy with no small amount of mystery tossed in for good meas ure and tells of a titled Fnglish man, engaged to marry a beaut litil American girl. Her brother, a lieu tenant in til; navy, loses some val uable pa h i s and Lord Algernon Cholomondeley, called Chuinloy for short, goes about retrieving them, thus winning tho girl and saving the family name. "Forty Winks" Is just one big laugh after another. At thu Ant lers theatre Sunday. I k - . Mali ' If' f.AmAV i'.fr ill I To Glendale Melvin Thurston, of this city, left I this morning for (ilendale, where In- will spend a few days visiting with Oscar Head. Leave For South Mrs. W. D. Branch and daugh ter, of this city, left this morning for Medlord where they will visit with friends for a week. From Hoaglin John Meailllng was a visitor In tins city yesterday, and spent sev- ral Hours on business. To Itaiidou 1 Mrs. George Spaur and daugh ter, Kaibeiiue, left o'esterday lor iiaudun. where tbey will spend the next week. Mr. Ilntra In G. it. Hates. Myrtle Creek ban ker, spent teveral hours in Kose burg yesterday attending to busi ness aifuirs. From Winston Mrs. Henry Landers, of Wins ton, spent several hours in Rose burg 4-esierduy shopping and on business. Business Visitor Fred Parrott motored from his transacting business I and spent 8everal bouIt attending and visiting. He is from HoagUn.! business Walters. Mrs. O Mara In yrom Kurklra Mrs. J. V. O Mara a resident of I . AnlonK those from the rllral (,lide. was among the out of town ,it,,i. . ,i. ..., ,,.... k..i ana spent tne'ness in this city yesterday for visitors yesterday. afternoon on business. ' Peneion Granted The latest batch of pensions an rounced ut Washington Includes I one granted to Mrs. Rose L. Ar- rance, of Roseburg; 3u per month. From Oakland T. J. Medley waa among the out of town visitors here today, spend ing the morning I r riss Ming busi ness. He is a reiideu; o! Oakland. From Garden Valley Mrs. R. A. Calhoun was here yesterday shopping and attending to busine.ss matters, she returned to her home in Garden Valley in the afternoon. several hours. Ruckles. w V. Bounds, ot In Yesterday Chas Norris was a visitor from southern points in the county yesterday, and spent the day on business. He is from Myrtle' Creek. Ieavo for Portland Mr. and Mrs. George Gilham and Miss Leila lirown, of this city, left yesterday for Portland, where they will spend several days visiting. Cleo Madison, eutertaiuiug help you? Naturally, at I am your friends, reads from her grand- husuaud I should have been the mother's diary. The flapper one you should go to." friends are thunderstruck by Us quaintness and suppressed desires. Soon after Cleo eiorss with her boyhood sweetheart Lieut. Paul Armstrong, U. S. A. Cleo's parents wished her to marry wealthy Chick "Paul, I want to ask you one question. Would you have helped me and kept still about it?" l'aul did not answer, for he knew he woud not have done so. Was there any reason why I Adams; so did Chick. Paul's par-. 8hou,d )ave ,ud )ou .nen jMl a ents wished him to marry the rich and willing Connie 'i'eriiuue. Cleo begins to learn that marriage is not a patli of roses almost at once. liitte wluie beiore you nad uosolu tely commanded me to never talk to the lady a tain? You know very .well that if 1 had said anything The young couple departs for the wou,d naya army post On the tram Ceo has . perfectly furious quarrel and an a iegoricai uream inmcauug me ( fa - , m wag fm,Bnell Ul0 problems she w 11 have to face. h , m fcavB Deea iu on amvlng, undomesttc Cleo is b u , ' h amJ tnat able to serve tea to the lady-kill- J M probably be ,iuiug a er" co.onel, through the help of ,:.,,", . ,... Johnson, a striker. Col. iieldon . has become involved iu comprom- "I would like to say right now ising circumstances with Riia 1 mat i am ptnevuy iunuua .nu Thorndlke. Rita is innocent; her t Connie Terhume. She knew that 1 husband la a crook. Kita secretly ' had not toid you this because, leaves the post to join a vaude-! w oman-like, her intuition hold her vllle trope, a job which Cleo gels i that 1 would not nine asheu for her. Rita assumes the name of n-nica s neip ii you uu ueeu iu ii. ltheda Thorwaldson. Finally, aft- I "Never mind Connie, Coma er the colonel has frantically 1 across, come across! Tell we what bounced in and out to inquire 1 you did," commanded Paul, about Kila, Cieo receives a telo-1 "Remember, I'm only your wife. It is from Rita, or Kheda. not your regiment. You cuu change Cleo decides to keep everything i the lone of 'your voice when you about Rita secret. ! speak to me, can't you? What is lit you want to know?" "I woflder why Johnson didn't i Ahmit Mrs Thnrmlilm's colne nw. an.i full . ...... ...... Majestic Theatre While the William Fox produc tion, "No Mother to Guide Her", is essentially a gripping drama of lire In the raw, it has Its humor ous moments even as the most ser ious life now and then gets its smile. The picture will open a 3 day engagement at the Majestic theatre on Sunday. The story deals with the lives of two girls, one a daughter of the rich, the other penniless. Their ex periences combine to present a (Mr. Anderson Visitor- Lillian May Krbo of.Phila- '" "er nome in Garden Valley iu Carl Anderson was among tnoso dolphin, runner-up in the na- ' i et al hours transacting business tional beauty contest last year, Leaves For Medford there yesterday. Ho resides at has the consolation of' being j Mi.-s Grace Jones, who has been iGlendale. proclaimed-queen of beauty at vi lung Hie home of her grand ih. ,,ivl 1.-1.1 tho otl.oe Ait '""'. Mrs. M. A. Jones, for the at Sea Isle City. N. J. .;tst week, left for her home ' Medford this morning. at po'.v rful story In which evil Is con quered by owl despite almost in surmountable obstacles. Genevieve Tobin nnd IVilnres Kousse have the loading feminine roles, with J. I). Walsh In a prom Ini nt part opposite. The balance of the cast is unusually efficient and tin picture has boon well di rected by Charles lloran. The story carries an appeal to every heme, particularly to the mother and daughters. Back From Meeting j L. Amies, secretary of Hie Rose burg Chamber of Commerce, has returned from Kugene w here " he Ins be.-n attending the summer short, course for commercial secre-1 t.-tries. Mr. Amies reports a very interesting and helpful meeting.) Ho stated that many ideas were ex-1 changed by ho various secretaries ! present, and many helpful sugges-' lions brought out ut the round j table discussions. Returns From Bandon W. E. Ott, who has been spend ing the past week or so at Bandon beach, has returned to this city. Mrs. Oil and children will remain there for a few weeks. Ijeave for Peck Miss Maxine Vermillion and Miss Rosalie Vermillion, of this city, heft this morning for Peck. They will spend the next week there visiting friends. ONLY FOUR FROCKS NEEDED FOR THAT SIX WEEKS' TOUR OF EUROPE I?? LAC I mm ylk fcjhd;: rlmmy mxsM HI i 1 f MM A i I DAYTIME TPOCK VirH BOK COAT OF XUCK. i "WHITE TLAID. WORN "By BETTy BRONSOM Arrivew tnm Okli.lioma Miss Christine Ituetaoltz, of Eilackwell, Oklahoma, arriveU hero this morning and will bo a guest at the home of Mrs. H. C. Iloyl. She will be here Indefinitely. t "That's not 'my business to tell. If Mrs. Thorndiku had wanud the I'oat to know aha would probabiy have given a farewtll party to her friends.' j ' Don't b sarcastic, Cleo. I know without your iutiuiHting ii that Mrs. Thurmlike' did not have a frii'iid at the Post with tho exvop tion of yourself, that is why I isus peeled you of engineering ihe whole business. Us like your 1 devilish clrverness. I wish you would use some of that cleverness ;lu regard to me though. 1 don't seem to find anywhere that you stopped to think what all litis was going to do to mo. It will prol aiuy make Lulunel iluumi iv$ j en'Miiy for life.' "If Colonel Iteldon becomes youf . enemy for something that is dona ' without your knowledge he is even . Ie.-s of a man that I thought him." I "Hut, Cleo, you don't under 'stand.' am beginning to think you are have him jugKt-d lor this "Great Scotland and the British Isles! Since when has an officer of the United States army been able to jug one of his men for help ing a woman In distress?" There waa a look on Paul's face of discomfiture. "You know I didn't mean thai, Cleo, Out l was eiy angry. Johnson should have cumo to niu and told me." "You mean that you would like him to bear tales?" 'Oh, shut up, can't you. You know that I don't mean the things 1 am uaying, but you make me bo angry. What Ira trying to get across is, that both you and John sun should 4iave made me a con fidant of your plans." "So you did engineer that get away, did you. 1 expected as much Especially as I got this wire a few in in ute a ao.' Paul pulied a yellow cnvolone out of his pocket-. It read: "Chick right. I am beginning to think Adams furnishing money fur vau deville turn which Ernest W'Muian and Evan Chatworth are going to put on tho Orpheum circuit. Wom an from out of town, tiot in this 'morning. I went down wiUi Uio ; boys to meet her. Young, pretty. that I do not understand any man, not even my own husband." "You seem to have no trouble, however, in inaKhu any oilier in;m you wish understand you: witness this telegram and Johnson." Look here, Paul Armstrong. I Undergoes Operation Word has been received in this city recently ot the operation of 11...., 1. 1 V 'K.....l. V,..l ,,. n - H. C. Church. The case was tiJav; appendicitis, and the youug was in a serious condition. blonde. Name ltheda ihorwald- am not going to rest under your In- son. Evidently Swedish. Chick 1 suiting intimations any longer, says Bhe is a friend of Cleo's. Can't J Here's the. story, and you can bla uuderstand why Cieo did not write zon it to your precious Colouel and me about br. is she a friend of , the whole Post if you wan to, but ' 1 1 warn you unless you want to got this , show up as about tho poorest sap r i nruuyri n d shaking hands with an .Ji!;ZZ: LtDn,tJ man of my company this city tins , morning, enroute home from Seattle. They were met at the train by Mrs. W F. Harris, w ho visited them a short time. Visiting at Burr Home Mr. H. S. iUrker and son, Hale T. llarker, and Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Itarker, all of Santa Anna, Califor nia, are visiting with Mrs. Mar ker's sister, Mrs, W. A. Burr, at the iiuir home on thu Curry estate. telegram I came home immediate- that anyone ever heard of, you had ly to ask you what it meant and better keep pretty blill about tho you can imagine my feelings to : whole business. ;u- j "You know just the position that my company as poor Ittta was in. bhe was per- though ratifying some becrt haps the uuhappiest woman on agreement, j ta:ih and she was put in a position "Why did you not let iuo Into here where every woman's tonguo this secret, Cleo? Why must you was against her and every man's ask an old lover and my striker to eyes upon her with an insulting help you to get Mis. Thorndike out ; question. of this place when you had me to j Next Cleo Tells Paul. Merced Men Visit F. A. Ostrauder, manager of the Merced Hotel, and U. C. Jones, of Merced, California, were guests at the Hotel Grand Friday night. They are enroute by auto to Port land, to attend the Elk's convention. IV-l BTty BHONSON (N ensem Blw SUIT Or BLACK SfKXUM . CORAL SLIP . FUCHSIA FLONWfet5 ' Cm ip- - - pOR th girl wno Is going to tour Europe In x woeks this ;i:n mer, "in n valise," but four friths re ncdeL A cloth, d.iytlmo frrk: an rn somhlft- milt of satin nr nI'V-.Tef. semUirnsy; a knitted dross, and dinner frock. Tho Vnltr.-d fpu-k fin girl t"iv. oiler will find Indfxppusahl.. fortt'e boat trip, and for lmx tmln r! V from country t- country. r -AiiD-kl not, nnh'r do'1 it inn v It ; Always looks fn-ih, nnd rin : r' n iittlo carp nn nny rar:nint known . It inn hrt pAi koJ f - r rtuvn, nnd l ,liews no crars when un.'if k?'.!. ( M. Plli htnrd this we-k. Tliev v ill 1 n clo,n rt splendid for motor to Ituudon to ipeud a eek ytJmi and slghtsrlntr. ItmSs'tt 4iationinjt. ... .4 i llrornon w rtt the r;:'i Im- l. uiifi oa n t'n' f rl c"i';ir. Of c-Mirse t h. 1 p. Mr. nnd Mr. Tiny Yoti: g ') rHialll!hed a ummor cmip u Ii-kley'n trr, and will si. Homo (Imp then tacntlotniii;. i.t 0 Mr ) I Mis Chas. Vti. ht nnd (hmrlitt t, of Valseti, 'Mt it hwvp hern Kiitts at tho h"ni.' Mr Piti hlorri's mother. Vis, .'hd rd V vrrtt d ho fm,- j, a c it tM? a Tli'i ri. on Th. trip at thn I. ft. IS of K:t-k r In thn pmto Rh v amusing Faramotint ptopla, Tii s f-tck M-uitht- "Are Parents reorlr In thia M!u':'' r,v of h;ittons .story she spends her summf-ni with, t and a narrow plnr-'nnn narent and hnr winters with s nn in- th mother, so she feels sh Is aa ''at in front. To authnrltr on w hst-to-wearfor-traT- y oi: ,-n.i tho ?hort el! mi'.inies It U cf bUrk j The Mal dinner frock, the fAeU, 'I. 1 is thn Lira on nrn nvr m. rnlnN pd slip. Her id Is sketched aboTA. It shows a bilg-Iare drft worn over a faint, coral slip, with fuchsia, flat roses orr the hip. Thn neck and sIptps are bound In coral. Th dress Is cut atralcht. I-eave for KAMteni Oregon .vlr. and Mrs. K. A. Hodges, of thia city, left yesterday for East ern Oregon points, where they will visit, and look after business matters. They are traveling by auto. Return To Grants Past Chas. Keidel, and son, Kobert, who have be n visiting at the home of Mr. Kcidel's parenti, Mr. and Mrs. Kred Reidel, for the past sev eral days, left yesterday afternoon for their home at Grants Pass. They made the trip by auto. W. C. T. U. Picnic The ladies of the W. C. T. V. wld hold a picnic at the home of Mrs. George Uiadburn, Tuesday evening, July 14, at 6:30 o'clock. Cars mil have the Presbyterian chureh at 3:30 o'clock, and each member is requoseod to bring sandwiches, and utensils. Mrs. Young in Mrs. J. L. Young, oX Garden val ley, spent yesterday afternoon vis iting and shopping in this c;ty. From Glengary W. F. Hodson was an arrival from Glengary yesterday and trans acted business aud visited friends here tor a time. I Miss Naomi Scott, of Portland, has been a house gufst of Miss i Helen Casey, who it-suit on the coiner ol. Iilukeiy and iJeuon streets. Mrs. Gtorgo K. (juine and daub'h Ut, Miss Evelyn luine, have gone to llatuion baeh, where they will spend the remainder of thu sum mer. ; To lUindiin Mrs. G. E. Gross, daughtvr, Lu cille, and son, 1 lest on, lett yes terday from Itandon, where ihey wiil spend a weeks vacation. From Umpqua Mrs. J. L. Shanibrook spent pev erai hours In this city Friday visit ing with friends and shopping. She resides at L mpqua. Visitor in Town Airs. P. K. Weaver motored from Myrtle Creek yesterday and spent several hours shopping and on business. Mr. Matthews In L, Mathows returned to his home at He s ion yesterday afternoon attcr spending a few hours on busi ness in this city. Leave For California- f H. H. Nichols and family are having here next v.eek lor llaker tiiil, California, where titty ex pect to locate permanently. Mr. iNicnots' brother, C. ii. N tenuis, is here and will ieae for the south with th-m. He reMdes there at the present time and his brother will be associated with him in busi ness. He is president of tiie K rn county Chamber ot Commerce and one of the prominent citizen j of that section of California. ORCHESTRA TO PLAY AT THE ANTLERS s ih ro:i-ht alone tonM i nemt- rn In lit photo Th- dre.ss in thf ctf s.Kin. niiil hlitrk and s.'-k 'or foulard . in t -r mtpiwith a fUr hoiow th knps, A Info at ; choker of coral Is an important ao- ' cessorr. e Arrives To Visit Mr;. J. H. Wis. Th lm Vie and B. Wise, of L is Av- j i, Ci-IM ornia, hae arrived h r hy auto. I aud are guests a tl.0 him of Mr. aid Mrs. I). P. rSn t Thy will later co tn Newpiri. ac iui;uv.f d by Mrs. FishT. an) wi'.l spenn tome limu there, m n vatati'j.i. To PortlanoV- tcla E. White, manager of the Sherman Clay and company branch store, accompanied by his brother, j Wm. A. White, will leave this af-j ternoon by auto for Portland, to ' spend the week end. I The Swanee Six orchestra will be a feature attraction at tho Ant lers thratro on Sunday night, Ihu clever combiuation ot local musi cians proved a big hit at their re cent appearance t the theatre Mod were at once booked for ishowiii Sunday niijht. Thy will pre&ent a numbe r of the late fox trot hi'., intnxlucing sonii beautiful ta.ui phone duels and fuIo work. In Yesterday Ainouti tnuoo in Fiiday chopping and vitdtlug for th alt rnoon. were Mrs. Neitie Si ram on h 1 Mrs. Kiia Scranton of Camas Valley. Taylor-maae coucrele la good con crete. ieL ZitfH. EVANGELIST ATTEMPTS TO VSAVE" HERR1N V r..' turn. ij-' mi lir.vnoa .rs x snlt too. Tlfvlar frock Is t (oo4 on for tmtAl K WNt, U Ut Bcvr.a4.rmc., - n.ity vt t p.ruiit, l'A Itoforr Jinlc Th r;if of Olio ?.n o r rT. rh:rc rd with hunilr.g n slnshtnir wiih- oul a ptTinll. y.ai hranl this l rittrnin Ni'torn JtiMlIro of ihf j 1'i iirc CrorKo Jnnrs. ho took tt unilrr udvirtrni'-iit. Tbr ra.p I I nn. InvoIvuiR the constitutionality of th" la h nmeiulc! by th" r"- Vlsitt in City John A. Host IA-- Alrd l-n s l...-.l tlirf.l I IIKIiHIN'. ill-.. July 11 iloro i than S'.'i pirsons ham "hit ihu , . . , . I trail", in the f vival ni'-.-tinit ot rrmmbrl by lio,vbur( . M ()f alli,burK, .Mlsa whskll a u.Tinf mt"nt of th.- hn al ( hnu- ,.,iar!( hpre tomorrow tauqua program, laft y. ar, aj -i,,,,,,,,, ot ,,,, r fpt.MtlK visitor tn thn city today. Mr. !, k, n ' . " ll.wl,r, 1. I ...,H - ' ' "u .' , . , , nmcr lor seme time , mill h- r-al ostatfl .iTartmcnt of ih. , William,, who Is crwlifa Ixtnicu'W company, of Ionnvlcw. i . (... tin.rin 'ahinl:ton, and la making a trip 1 'n to soutlHTn On-gon in th laitr-; B:1y your cam,. w,.1i,.m..Bt .U ol Uit coaL.rn. l-ZUl.t-Fi Haw. Co. Mr. i.U at