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    FOUR
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. AUGUST I, 1925.
f 38$k IKE WOMAN'S timStiSSfa '
SOC1ETY--
By GRACE CARROLL
AM contributions to thla page, lociety, women's clubs, anil
personals, ahould be telephoned to the society editor by Friday
of each week. Telephone No. 130.
Mrs. Kidder Honors Guest
. at Smart Bridge Party
" Complimenting Mr. C. T. Tyte,
" ol Vallejo, California, who has been
a guest thla aurnmer of Mra. 8. U
Kidder, Mra. Kidder graciously en
tertained IhurBday afternoon at
Mrs. Chapman to
Visit in East
Mrs. W. F. Ch;i,iii,in left Thurs
day afternoon for I'ortland, where
she Joined her sisters, and will ac
company them east tor a month's
visit. Tjiey will go by way of the
one ot tne smart bridge parties of I Canadian Pacific roulu, stopping
tne season, 'the Kidder homo waa over in Cleveland, Ohio, to visit
decorated effectively with lovely (another sister, and will then so to
, gladiolus and sweet peas lu baa- Allentown, Pennsylvania, where
keta and bowls. Brldga gave Inter- they will visit, with relative!. Mrs.
est to the afternoon, Mra. K. Lewi!, i chapman intends to return home
of San Francisco receiving first !by way of Salt Lake city,
prize, Mrs. Fred Schwartz second I
gue,t- prize. Mrfc Tyle reCe'V""f Younger Set Favor
Aftf-r the game, the guests nth- Picnic at Idlyld
eru at one large table and smaller (ne of the eniov-iUu ulrtilm nf
Club Entertained at
Camas Valley Home
Mm. Winnie lirown and Mra.
Kthel Urown jointly entertained
the WfiiitKTH ot lh N'lKbborhood
rltih thin week at the home of the
former in Cumaa Vulh-y. Election
of officers or the club year was
held, and mw officers are Mrs.
Iri:e Creauy, pp.'t-iuVnt; Mrs. Uer
tha I'arrolt, vUt-' utonident; Mrs.
1-oulhe Hie liter, Bece-iuy lraiMiui.
The remainder of the afternoon
was Hpeni'ln thmtiiiK and sewing,
and later the ladles gathered about
a pretty table where luncheon, waa
served.
Club members present were Mes
dames Hcranton, L. Dick, 11. Par
rott, Audrey Smith, Helen Mayer,
LouIko itlchter, I. Creawy, E.
Church, It. Jawnon and Miss Alice
Scran ton. Added gueitTs were Mra.
Smith, of Oakland, who is visiting
Mis. Winnie Urown, and Mrs.
Nettle Ilolenbeck.
Lilac Circle Spend
Evening at Fork of River j
The members of Lilac Circle'
NeiKbbors of Woodcraft, and faini-
lien, were enjoyably entertained
Livingstons Leave After Camp Fire Girls Have
Visit at Canyonville ( Interesting Outing
Mr. and Mrs. Ft. II. Livingston, of The Miwaieta Camp Fire girls
, Los Angeles, who have beeu guests Hnt a very enjoyable twoday out
! of friends at Canyonville for the lug at "The -Kurd" Dear Melrose,
j past number of weeks, and who at- The purpose of the camping trip
lenuea uie r-tss convention in rori- was to learn signaling, trailing,
land, left early this we k for their gyuxv. nature lore and other camp
home lu the south. Their damh-! tiud honors. The girls bad a very
who recently graduated from, huy time planting a C. T. G. flow-
iao.es maue cnarnung wun lavors i ti.u .u.,.,. UJ hu.i c..t ,..-,i...r ... ". " . ' " -...,...., - -
of corsage boouet. of ,weet peas talll W(.k, Khe , I " l
and gladlolas, and luncheon was
served. : '
The hostess was assisted by Mrs.
T. B. Vlrden, Mrs. J. K. Sawyers.
younger set of Kosebuig motored to
Idlyld Park In the alternoou. The
time was informally spent In games
and other sport until later In the
and Miss Gertrude Itast during iUav when a ,,lcnlc oinwr waa ,,erv.
iscuwawn, , ,eU Latg,. , ,mrly o( y0UI1 (ulkll
The guest list Included Mes- i auenU(.u the n)ailque danC)) ttt lht)
dames C. T, Tyte, honoree, (). 1). ,)ark
McAllister, T. B. Vlrden. Glenn I Attending the affair were Mes
Wlmberly, L. B. Bkinner. thas. ,,... T , Ko..n,ev itn.ioioh
. ?.l,i v, . "A"' Wl 1',"";r"t- Undner, A. K. liavls and Miller.
Ben, IX'lle Rast, George Winston.
J. H. Booth, Carl Wlmberly, Krank
LI I burn, Harry Winston, Fred Win
ston, M. Stapleton, Walter KlBher,
A. M .Throne, W. V. Harris. M.
Klce, D. Illoa, R. E. Gedney, W. J.
Weaver, I'rescott Galley, of Wash
ington, I). C; I). Casey, N. Fuller
ton, H. C. y.lnU r, U. W. Johnson,
Bert Green. 8. A. Hanford, Chas.
Wharton, Fred Schwartz, W. F.
llaynes, George Holler, II. C. Wad
dell, J .K. Knger, Jack F.pnlnger.
of 8an Francisco; Kd lewls, of j
San Francisco, I'aul Hubar, Ij. J.
Misses Thflma (Jlmstfad, Kldress
Judd, Mima Porter, Agnes Irwin,
llazel Strickland. Helen Strickland,
Maxine Moore, Dorothy Hell Kndl
cott, llorothy Winston, Klva ,Wea-
cott, Doris I'icklns, Jcedoro Mat'
the river and held a picnic. Swim
ming supplied diversion for a num
ber and later a large, bon fire was
built near the river, where the
picnic lunch waa spread. Follow
ing the lunch the party motored to
the Melrose Country club and en
joyed an Informal dance.
1 hose taking part in the Interest-1
ing affuir were Mr. and Mrs. Paul!
Beaver, Mr. and Mrs. Web-
ster, Mr. and Mrs. Myers, Mr. I
and Mrs. Kdgar Huffham, Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Bnney, Mr. and Mrs.
W. O. Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. !
R. A. llartly, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. j
Wlllard, Mr. and Mrs. George,
thews, Lucille Vauthn, Louise i Toole and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Pul
Douglas, Mildred Davis, Jean I lens, Mend,inies PitI ha Taylor and
Singleton, and Messrs. George ' family, I.eona McDonald. M. K.
Hunt, (iilmore Vermillion, Bernard James. A. 11. I'. rrln. W. S. Jost.
Young, Kenneth Winston. Harold Klsio Williams. Klleu Troxello. Vir-
Irwin. Ivan llrosl, Robert Glle, Jr.,IK""a "mpiieil, Ag.-e, i,. itoiierta,
Hall Seely, I .U Verne lender, Phil
iSlnKleton, Morrill Hitter, Jr., Dale
. t n i i a t- . . ' , Gene Bowden, t'yrll Nichols, Ru-
:Th nZZ nh?r ,rJailn Joll-h I''"-mer. tarl Miller. I.ynn
InZ w tVZ f n,-Mey. Fred Bellow.. Kston
w'.h- ?' xJZ 'nu o""."' Lou,;h. and Roland Schwartz.
W. F. Chapman, Wm. ueli, R. L.
Glle, George Sewell, A.i Bashford, . r ' .
Roy Bellows,, Clay smith, J. ll. Shower lor Visiting
Fee Irvln Brunn. Bert Weil, W H. Qirl Wednesday
F. Barker. I. O. Broailway, M.'n! Mi"" Marjorlo nrown, of Salem,
Tlsdale. of Sidherlln- Donslas popular engaged girl, who has
Walte, N. Curry, George I. Brown,
of Salem; , J. E. Sawyers, T. J.
CrltoBcr, and Misses Kllzabeth
Parrott, Frances Howell, Jennie
. Dulck, Helniv Galley, of Washing
lon ,1). C; Florence Wharton. Hel
en Casey, Elizabeth Curry, Edith
Curry, Gertrude Rast, and Vlolette
Graham, of Portland.
o
B, O. Bell, of Chicago, arrived
here this morning to be a guest at
tho E. B. Bolso home In Dlxonvllle.
Mr. Bell with his family will later
go to Palo Alio, California, where
they will make their home.
.
Miss Jones Weds
Ball Player in Portland
. Announcement of the marriage
nf tliss Myrtle Jones, of Klamath
Falls, to Mr. Frank llrazlll, was
made Friday. The reremony was
performed in Portland Wednesday
and came as a surprise to their
, 1 .. n - I m II ..111 1 1
of Mra! Fred' Reed, of this ,.i,y. ia'tend the Triennial session of the
and Is well known here, having ('.','"r"1 J'"""' ' h?,1""ru 'j',,"1
Misses Kuima Jean Pullens, Velma
McDonald, Roberta llarralson,
Gertrude Morgan. Pauline Beav
er, Mildred Webster, Cella
May Heaver, Helen Beaver,
Cora Ward, Edna Perrln, Vivian
Williams, Myra llartly, Rachel
llartly. Thelin. James. Mildred
Hufham, . Marlon llufham, Eunice
Buney. and A. O. Jorgensen. Billy
Pullens, Adolpb B.vers, B. Bergold,
Dale Willard. Charles Jost, Vern
Williams, ltaney Matthews, J. K.
Freedland, Austin DavenKrt, filenn
Williams, Jack Hudson aud Emory
Williams.
MisB Kmoiiene Meliy, of Riiltlle,
was a house guest f Miss Flor-
llee Fuller, In this tily for a few
Mtooscvejt high school, accompanied
them home, and will enter college
in Los Angeles this fail. , .
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Mr. anl Mrs. Waiter Andrew!,
of Modesto, California, who have
been guests at the home of Rev.
and Mrs. II. L. Caldwell this week,
returned to their home Friday.
Mrs. Andrews Is the daughter of
Rev. E. 11. Gum, who held meet
ings at the North Methodist
church here about two years ago,
and was well known to Roseburg
people. I
a a I
Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Jones of
Portland, were guest! at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cobb Friday.
Rev. Jones Is presiding elder of the
Portland district Methodist Episco
pal church, south, anil with hli
wife Is enroute to Medtord.
if
Shower for Mrs. Gorthy
Thursday Afternoon
The ladies of the Teachers'
Training Class of the Baptist Sun
day school surprised Mrs. Clinton
Gorthy with a shower, calling at
her home on t'mprjua avenue
Thursday afternoon. The ladles
chatted during the afternoon and
later Mrs. Gorthy, assisted by Mrs.
LouiB Knltlhagen served a luncheon.
Surprising Mrs. Gorthy were Mea
dnmes 'Chas. Page, Louis Kohl'
hagen, J. J. Kester, Wm. Price, J,
It. Hughes, A. SpauKh, James
Ilyrd, C. II. Wickhain, and Misses
Margaret Puge aud Elza Kohl
bagen. - e4
garden, making bird baths.
building the four essential fires to
pass Inspection, digging an under
ground oven, blazing trails, getting
in their gypsy treasure hikes and
taking theft turns cooking. The
bead that was most difficult U)
earn was awarded for observing
silent hour from 2 to 3 o'clock In
the afternoon. They each earned
this head by l)iug down for one
hour without moving or talking.
The girls followed the national C.
F. G. program for every hour lu',. .. -
the day and had an Interesting i Mrs. Wharton Honors
Younger Set Swim at
Forks of River
A number of the younger set
spent an enjoyable evening Tburs-'
day, when they motored to the!
forks of the river and spent the
evening swimming. Later a picnic
lunch was spread near the river
bank.
Among those present were Misses
lone Relbel, Jane Wharton. Kuth-
erlne Merrill, Louise Anderson,
Janet Ford and Marlon Ford,
Messrs. Oscar Berrle, M. E. Cooper,
Gene Kenny, Joe Murphy, Lester
Wlmberly and Frank Clemens.
. Mrs. R. J. Hume and daughter,
of Sparks, Nev., were guests for a
few days this week at the borne of
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hume.
.
Council Fire program In the even
ing
The gitia at camp were Misses
Graee Wallace, Lucille Petersen,
Ruth Metcnlf, Margaret Myers,
Margaret Jean Arthur, Avis Xeg
ley, Dauls Reece and the guardian,
Mis. L. L. Marsters.
O ff
Mr. and Mrs. Brand
Hosts at Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brand were
gracious hosta Friday evening,
entertaining at 6 o'clock dinner at
their summer cottage in Garden
Valley.
covers were placed for Mr. and
Visitor With Dinner
Mrs. George Wharton was a
charming hostess this noon when
she entertained at dinner for Mrs.
Josle Carr, a visiting matron. The
rooms of the Wharton home were
attrative with bowls of lovely as
ters. Cover! were placed for Mea
dames Josle Carr, C. H. Wharton,
Tom Wharton, George Wharton,
and Misses Florence Wharton and
Vlolette Graham.
MYs. George Bashford, ot Van
couver, Washington, stopped here
Dr. and Mrs ' jnrtmle home from Medford, and
rcpnrro TTnuelr WB" Bul l "e JJOUie OI ner
l,;n , grandson, A. W. Bashford, for a
few days this week.
Mrs. Ed Marks,
George E. Houck,
Professor John Campbell, of Harv-
m i iuinmu,, jvi. vvniiei rituiiii-1
ton. and Mr. and Mrs. Brand. ft
MX. and Mrs. A. C. Peterson, of
Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Brunn and two Green River, Wyoming, stopped ;
children and L. L. Crocker willlhere Friday, enroute hume from i
leave in the latter!, car Sunday for the Kulitht Templar Convention at 1
a short time.
U. Patterson home.
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ITIie Vogue of the Eelf Hat
'lielSmallillatlReigns Supreme Pour leSportJbufforiFormal
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uccasionsjneLMrgenacrinastavor
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rrrldtBt Cool Id r reerlvrd 2R,00 htrtbdnr CreMIng; Card on him WHh-l
day July 4, from the Lump Fin l.lrlN, I'he carda re alinim by tmp
Fire iilrlm from Maine to California and delivered by airplane to the
D real dent at fenampacott. Mr. Coolldse la honorary preaideat ot tho
Camp Klre Glrla. .
been vinitlng Imth tliia Hiiiunier,
wun the honor guest at a charming
piv-nlc dtnnt'j and tdinwer on Wed
neHiluy evening, for which Mra.
Tmn Wharton v-Hn hoHtfuK at the
Wharton home lu we.st ltuscbui g.
The fill's tn HHHeinbltil on Ihn river (ilVB (,jH week.
bunk in back or the houxe, where a
the hoHtens served them a picnic D-11. K.U IT-.:
dinner. Later tho KUeata went loi""Vc." ,,u -J
tlie houae and tho reinalmler of the : Picnic in Cedar Grove
evening waa devotixl to the- pre- Monk klun, ono or the popular
aentaiion of i:irta and converaatlon. f sporta of vacnllon time. Afforded
Mi Urown received niiny beauti
ful nddltlona to her bridal cheat.
Jnvlti'd pueats weru Misaea Man
Jorie llroun, honoree. Ituth lavls,
the niemheiH of (he ilellview club
a pleaaHiit time . Sutudrny, when
they motored to the cedar grove
near the l(. L. McI.nuKhlin horn? in
Clailya Smith, Kvelyn Ijuine, Itean : Dixonville. to Iml.l their annual af-
Wlmrton, Jane Wharton. Kthel
Webb. Vernita KohlhaKen, Florence
Wharton. Meaihtmea GorKu M.
Urown, of Salem, J. It. Wharton.
(1. V. Wlmberly and Gmrxe Whar
ton. O
Mra. George K. Houck haves In
a few days fur Toronto, Canada, to
mado her home in Hoaehuru; for
about a year. She waa employed
at tho Pacific Telephone and Tele
uTHph office durliiK that time, and
madu many frlenda duritiK her
i tay. She la the datiKhter of Mr.
nnd Alra. D. J. Jones, of Taialey,
Mr. llrazlll la an ex-Portland
manuKox, and the present (bird
haaeman and leading Count lea
irua - home-run kiiiR. Mr. aud
Mra. Ilnizill am temporarily ntak-
lug. their home at the Klellwyn
apartmenta In Portland, hut after
nnxt week they will he at home in
Seattle. They Intend to spebd
tho winter tn Philadelphia. A
plcturn nf Mr. and Mra. Mratll
appeared In the Friday (wane of
- the Portland Oregonian.
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Merrill Pl men too. of Oakland,
California, waa a house gucnt of
Leo Ueckley thla week. Mr. Pl-
.. ntrliten. attended O. A. V. ihN win
ter and la a fraternity brother of
Mr. Hockley. He wait Joined here
hy hla father, and will return to
'Oakland to ape ml th remainder
of tho cummer.
O Cc
MUa Margaret Morgan, nf ptiit
land. arrived here Wedneadav. and
la apendinit aeveral daa na a suet
' at the home of lur aunt, Mia. F.
H. Dutiiap.
,
Mra. Kclley Charming
llostrss at Dinner
Katitern Star. Mm. Houck holda a
life vote In tbla organlrat Ion on ac
count of belt. n a Paat Worthy
tirand alron of OrcKoti. She ex
pects to be away about three
weekn. .
O O O
Ten Mile Community Circle
Entertained This Week
Mra. Victoria McDaniela provided
a pleasant afternoon for the Ten
Mile Community Circle, when tthc
a.-ikcd the membera to her home
Ihia week. An inti-reaiiiiK proKiaiu
ot music and readiiiKa preceded the
burtlnexa traiaclioua. Plana were
mmle and disUHxed In what man
fair. At 7 o'clock a picnic dinner
was enjoyed, after which the evpn
ihK waa HjM'tit in converaatlon about
a larKe. bonfire, which added to the
festivity nf the ccne in the urovc.
EiiJoyhiR the affair were Mr. aud
Mrs. K. L. McliuKhlln and family.
Mr. and Mra. K. Uolsc, Mr. and
Mrs. C. K. ItennitiK and family, Mr.
and Mrs. U. 0. Lovoluce uml fam
ily. Mr. ami Mrs. C. IMetach. Mr.
and Mrs. K. poyer. and family. Mr.
and Mra. W. F. Price and family.
Mr. and Mra. Phil Slrader. lr. and
Mra. p. W. Ueckley, and family.
Mr. and Mra. W. A. Pearce, and
family, Mr. and Mra. J. Keater and
family, Mr. ami Mra. J, K. IlUKlwa
and family, Mr. and Mra. W. I),
j Love and family, Mr. and Mra. J. O.
Arthur, Mra. it. C. liell and family,
j Mra. A. A. Murphy, and famllv.
j Mra. J. W. Parker. Mra. W. TV Huii
Ifer, Mlsa Vernita havln, ami Meaara.
L. Parker. Warren Matthews, Max
Carman, Tom Halam, t Hedfc'cpath
aud A. Hunter.
ft ' ! t$
Mr. and Mra. Frank P. Splrlns
and Charles SplerlnK. of Portland,
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Si - ' jit, i'
jf2 W - -Tvrr .f:'J f a -vrTT.- . :: :
"Sir Pfr fm
n.-r to beat aid the Chlldt. na Farm n,ntim,,j here and spent a few daya
itomn ai urvania. iht un- n..Hi-(lmH Wl.ok vi,i,irl H, ,n no)m. of
era, aaaited by Mra. K. McHanieln,
Mis sea Aurdy J'orter aud Llta
Co.ita, aened luncheon to the
gueMa.
Mi mb' ra present w ere Mea
diiinen ,. Coats, ii. Minium, M. por
ter. Cha.H. Kouel, I I 'obbm-. A.
Ituvhnell. L. Iiieitenbuher. K. Mr
I'Htflel. V. line, t'haa. SelR.-l, A
Mohr. Mla Auilry I'otter. le w
meiutx ta were Mi. Mary l'hlp,a.
ami Misses Iah Street
Matnes. Klla Coata, lllani ln
Mr. and Mrs. F. It. Hun la p.
o o
W. C. T. U. Guests
of Mrs. Chnmlmrs
Mrs. Cliaiuberx, if tnston, open
ed U v bome I'llnchilay (o the
itieuitieiH of the (.leiuarry W.
T. I'. Tlie Hftetnooii wan opcut in
conversation, ami ilie members de-
-id" d to huUl a social at the (ireen
Helen I school home Wedueadav even ins, i
Kai nea , August 5. for (he bem tlt nf the I
m 1 1 nii'ii en latin nouie in t orvailis.
and adili-d KUe.-u veie McmIhiii'
tn S' ret i, llow ot i h. Marie f -Mr. a ml Mrs. Travis, w ho have,
llcuety and MIsm Attin's CluMer. been in Los AikcIc. atiendinK
,:. j Itit'le Institute, were athled Rue?ts
Profea. 1 r Campbell of llanard j a' "e affuii. and entertained with
Pnlieraltv. depaitmt'i.t of tlenh.KV, ' Vt'' Intel e.vt lint talks of their
j 1m .spendliiK Ih" week Mid in Kom- I w ",k ,il 1,lt ' ' l" Mr. amlMra.
Iruirir n lln unit ot Croine H. 'I'ra Is will Work Itl Hie bailie CUpH-
Mrs. S. M, Kelh y t-ntertiilued at !mrk , u H siu.lent In H.maid !'l,' ' VVhhiia. Kana.
fi o'clock dinticr Sundav, nt her Mr,u( al M'tmol. 5, i :,:
home at Kelley's Knrner. Potted j ,-: i Mrs. C.eoite Nnnier. Jr., b'H 1'ri-
fern and l! is mad' an allrat I Ive 4 , . r 1 , day m urn in it for Port land, w hen
fa-tun for the ffi(ir. IMrn. ncniini ompiiiiiciiiea ,,
v over the week-4 nd
rovers were placed f.r Mr. and ttt Dinner MntuLtV jw"' relalies.
mrw a ummitiRa. .vr ami Mrn
Mrs. I lorarher Elntrrtains
Tnrsdav F.venintf
V. T. Jarkaon. Mr. and Mrs ! II.
I.enot, MiK-H'x Kvelyn Cuiumiima,
Lorothr Pale Jarksoti, and Lloyd
Cumminra and Cnnttm lenox
Mr. and Mrs. Cenino M Hmwn
and rtamhcr. Min M:irntie
Ilrnwn and Mta F.laine Prow n. I
wh have bepn fio-ain here thta :
ummer. left for their home In Sa- j
lem Thursday.
i) Ct I
t Mr. Cliaa. TKInninn nnd dauch- i
ter. Muradelt. of 1'oit'niid, ,wrc 1
houe aucKia of Mia. lten Shell. Ih
for a few daya this week. Mr- '
H'lwuao il a uelca of Mj
SueiTdt.
Ha La'iii"i k w,i- a tni I-.u 1
hoeH Mi!ii,i) v -i 11 .; al dinte-r,
cninellnientlm: Mrs. 1 N : . riM t , a
rime matron, of Mitni. Noith la -Kotu.
An attutcuve 1...M nf h.-Im.-.
a;.i ! lias l a d.u-i' t -111 e ted tin
table. j
Cover vi ic I'l.o'-! lor Pen-1
nett. Mia. M. C. t lt.i. w-m. Mia H 1
F ll irio s. Mr. .Mi.t Mm S F
li Mei. Mr. an-t M : SMule
I'ltii' y M ta I ''' 1 1 1 a u muti,
Lah I!' r"-!M, K.'h. 1 MatixheM,
rimiee C;itiey, and Win. t'.-niwtt,
.liini.it I i;i - 'er. F.I w 1 n llai ne,
;ont''i Hainefs an) .Mii- ljtuh-
M 1 h. itltir He t at her enter I aln
ed ti.t'Miiialiy Tuestlay iveniac nt
her home In i:.laul The evenir.5
v t .-ipeiif t?i t l.t iti a aanie of ;tM, t
ami Lilt r it:e nuen were sni ved
a ht'ii li oTi. j
Th"e M"ent were Mr aud Mr.
L. Hi.i
r-che
kley.
Mia.
Mr and Mrs C 1.
P)ioii and Wt ?lt y
M P
Kva Hi.-
Kjce anil aiuiiter.
aie sp n V in a few-
Later the kUctflS llatd a tuUie of . weeks vUllin In Purtlan.l A.tor.
1 6v'0. u a&d Seaside.
I Wlthaummer'aports occnpylm
the greater part of the day, the felt
feat which Is small st ill dominates
the flHd. Comfortable, though not as
cool as the tunpkok or allibuntle.
tha felt has Imparted the air of
chic' which Is so to be desired
when dreaatnK tr one's snort.
Ftr ftolf. the felt which boasts a
narrow -brim In front, with a trim
Ttbfcon bow. or cot ky feather for Its
pokr decoration, or an txldly dented
Epown. or w lined effect at thehiim.
bo mn-ill hat nf felt assures a
tmart appearance on tiie putting
!reen
(For moiorlni: the cl.e ftttinc
fell which askures tonif)rt Is to be
desired above all others Colors of
jpaslel anfl deep ti"pis may be found
In thrar hat, ao ih.it any enwmMt
It mailt coniplet.? by its addition,
f .With a minimum of irMnmlnn.
and a maximum ot rhtc. the flt
hst which It small, but very smart
'as to lines. poears the desirable
'qualities to he found In the hat
tor traveling,
' At re seaside, whrre a ht Is
needed (o romplet a smart apar.
anee. the tr't hit in all shades Is
very clrlc And J it now when the
fainted felt hat may r- foetid in
the smart ehopj. th one perfect
b it for many co:u:r.e may be
found.
Pa'nted, usually on a white J.'t.
the nVltoita tone tn pastels r'
d-mlp ite but bre and there a d.ir
Ina tit of color introduced to
five the nece.iry (Inh to the tout
ensemtde.
Putterflte, Msponi and bird
,are combined with tiV.lliiK vines to
rrftcl a ferihatof great charm
vr
3a. V A
Hi - 1 II .1
fill '
Liberty Theatre
Lionel Larrymore, the dlntln
Kuished Delasco star, appear In
"Meddling Women," his latest and
finest screen achievement, which
was made by Chad wick Pictures
Corporation, is coming to the Lib
erty theatre for three days, aturt
ln tomorrow. This new starring
vehicle by Lionel JJarrymoru ranks
among the cinema classics of, the
current season. The theme of Una
masterful photodiama dwells up
on a connubial estrangement,
which has been brought about by
the Interference of mischievous and
stupid women folks of a young
couple.
In support of Lionel Harry more
there are two Internationally fa
mous stars in the duo personalities
of SiKt id Holmquist, know a as
Sweden's Mary Pickford, and Dag
mar (xiowsky, the exotic movie
vamp.
day at the Majestic theatre. Buck
Jones and Kdinund Mortimer, his
'director, both declared that they
had enough of cold weather, though
they both are fond of winter.
The outdoor scenes of this thrill
inc western drama were made at
Kernville, California, which la In
the heart of the Sierra Madras
niouniaius. The trail they follow
ed was covered with two feet of
snow and the thermometer touched
ten and twelve below zero each
morning before breakfast.
To add to this, the only heat In
the hotel where the group was
quartered was a small gas stove
in the office. If anyone thinks all
California is a land of continuous
summer. Ruck Jones would be glad
to enlighten them.
MANDAMUS ACTION
IS DISMISSED TODAY
Antlers Theatre
Itin-Tin-Tin, the German sliPp
ht'nl dog vhich Warner Uros.
have bt't-n presenting
( AfWoriatc! Vnm Iaiml Wire.
SAI.KM. Ore., Auk. 1 Circuit
Jmltxe Me.Muhan today dismissed
tho action for mandamus brought
by the National Thrift association
of Kueene against State Corpora
Jtion Commissioner Crews. The as
sociation was endeavoring to foren
In feature ! "le rornration commissioner to
pnotopiays 01 iatc.aoes.oine re- . rnn,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,, ,
narkable stunts in Tracked In trie ,., ,,... ..
permit It to sell certain certifcates
Snow Country," which begins
, I do on the ground that they constl-
day engagement at the Antlers
Sunday. . A . number of terrific
battles between the dog and the
villain of the piece arc literally
hair-raising and Rln-Tin-Tln's last
struggle with the villain, in which
he frustrates his repeated attempts
to escape from the broken Ice he
had hoped to cross safely, finally
forciug him deep into an Icy death,
luted to the equivalent of
, I tery.
lot-
HEAVY LOSS RESULTS
FROM GARAGE BLAZE
LA CRANDK, Ore.. Aug. 1.
Property loss estimated between
S 1 (I.O.iu and $12,000 resulted
tmm n firn ut In.llni, U'nlln...
is one of the most exciting things county,, yesterday afternoon. 1'ai-
wnien nas nccn presenu u in lui:-1 son s garage and seven nntomo.
Hires In a long time. . hues were ilestrorod bv the flames
While Interest Is pretty well pen- which started from an explosion
ten d on the dog throughout the of gasoline In a storage tank.
story, there are abundant oppor- l.eroy l'arsons. owner of the gar-
tunities for the "humans" In the
cast to prove their acting1 ahilily.
lleautlful June Marlowe has the
feminine lead. Iavld Itutler appears
as a handsome young forest ranger
In love with June.
age, was slightly
lighting the bluge.
burned while
Majestio Theatre
1 luring the making of "Cold anil
the tiirl." the William Fox picture
which is playing Sunday and Mon-
I.A (iKAMlK ll-,.TSCAI.I)Wi:l,Ii
LA CRANDK, Ore.. Aug. 1.
La Cntndo ricfeatej Caldwell,
Idaho, at Caldwell yesterday, H
to :i, in the first game of tho
Inland Knipire baseball champion
ship series.
ind color end on. which goes equal,
ly well with the nrternoon frock as
with the sports costume.
While these felts In pastel tints
are fieifucntly wisely choeu to
crown th. afternoon ensemble, the
hat which I, large Is generally
noted In Uie. really smart appear
anra The frmad. Marine rim. hlch Is
o becoming. Is fWRiline avor once
more In the fashionable world
These hats enay be found In fine
straws, and are alxo very smart In
mallne, .which, feeing transparent,
impart eummertlme coolness.
The brim, while generally daring
T reryriarrow and fits the head close-"1
ly.'or is smartly upturned.
The medium targe andTrcHy
larae hat rivals the cloch In the
nmde for summertime smartness.
Transparent hats lead the vogue,'
with crln being particularly cool
and effective Chiffons In hem
stitched effects are smart, while
straws wtilrh arewell ventllatod
are much worn.
The new shades which dominate'
tn the field of frock! are also be-1
Inej used In these formal chapeaux.j
Violets and blues, with fuacala and
periwinklea dividing favor, all are
smart In the transparent . straw!
and fahrics.
Kaictnatlns large flowers, becoffl"
Ingly placed are much used, while
tiny Coral cluster! effectively used
are smart trimming. Satin and
velvet rlbljons also lend chic
Dorothy Mackaill. who U a wln
some young person In fhe popular
Klrst National film. Chlc'e."
wears tasta for all occasion! an thli
picture. Some ar email and ie-
ver In illhouette. while other! ar
POETS' CORNER
Signed Contribution! for Thla Department May Be Sent to the
Society Editor of The Newt-Review, and Will Be Used as
Space li Available.
MUMPS
The wftrld seems black. You al
most cry
When you watch th" Odds a goln'
by.
An git teas' d 'bout being mumpy.
I'm mostly cheerful, as a rule.
Specially if I miss some school
To Isy around, so lazy like.
To n ad a book. Vr fih. 'it hike.
Dm now. by gosh, I'm In the j It's the eatin' part what mak"s me
dumps, I blue,
You bet my jaws are mighty Hurts my jaws when 1 try to chew.
sore. i N' anything what's kliiiU' sour
I'll have to miss two weeks or Makes 'em hurt fir' most an
more j hour,
l'.rrauss I've got the mumps. An yer neck, an jaws, an tho little
I bump
The foll:s thf,y treat nie awful j On the side nf your neck.
good. I Li'lieve in", bv heck.
Don't evr n make nie get the wood, j Yuu know it when you got th
I lay around an read, au rc;u! .
K" I 'j' s like I've gf.no to seed.
Folks come along an fe 1 the
lllllipi .
IVhlnd roy ear, an i
'Spres their fears j
Bout ttum "akctchea" mumps.
mumps.
a pnrty nire place to be.
ist it peats' that way to
Is frequently bent at one tide with i large and feminine In outline and
smart results, and In general It la top a rharmlnt apjearancajoftor
noted jhal at tb bak.th! brlia. It laial occasions. ;
Srheol I;
'Kr ' h
I me.
You don t seem to miss It 'till
yon're away.
. in-- (i.u ic na.in ever nay.
l sit around tb5 lonesome !iy, -Good times 'je come in leaps an
An watch the hours slip awav , Jumps,
Put I hate tho 'evoniu s warst of Whn you're layin in bed
all Wild an achy head
When the gang goes by to prac-1 An your Jaws swelled up with the
lice bail. I mumps.
You Jes' can t d"lp from feelin RACHEL MOWN
grumpy Canat Valley.