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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, AUGUST 8. 1925.
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-SOCIETY
By GRACE CARROLL
AH contributions to this pane, society, women's clubs, and
personals, should be telephoned to the society editor by Friday
of each week. Telephone No. 135.
Miss Eddy Honored
.at Shower Wednesday
j Miss Denning to Be
Guest at Ollivant Home
I Miss Carlson Honored
j Wednesday Afternoon
ii. n..i, .n.nlwl. .Ulna Allcu JJeiinlnir win arrive! miraun urauanraa nurirar.
tridan was in charge of the milk ;
rniti.ni..rv horu ..111 1 u lu
when it was closed down. North '
, .l . ... . . .. , . f M,.,-l.n,-,l III tt.u k...tUA ....
enlerlMin..,! u-llh n Hhni.r U'e.i..."-- r lr" IHai Ot IIIB WtfK irorO'"1 ..... ... .WUro
2 L '. ?h" i k ,l.if, i Seattle, to be a nueat for a few I of Mr. and Mrs. 11. Krlekson of Vl.ltlna Son-
.ookiux t-iaas, airs. f. o. Ktrom- airs, u J. lirlnK. or Tucson, Arl-
m hrr hril-l rh..t Tl, ev.-ninc irecenuy grauuateu irom me uni
, .im in ..h.itinr n.t hem-1 vernity of Washington,. and will to
Mariorie Brown I Stewart, K. p. Marks, It. I). Wil- mlng tea towels, and later ihe 'o Oakland. ( alltomla. in the fail
Y J c i I llarrui, Curtis Calkins. It. W. Cooley, I hostess, assisted by Mrs. A. N. Or-1'" ''" Miss Ilennlnis has visit-
. Weds in Salem I Mis. Mary Aiklns ami Miss Kthei !tutt served a luncheon at a larite ed In Itosi-burg a iimnb.r of times.
The following taken from the Marks. Members of the club ores- table wlih yellow motif, carried '""I kK:' "iany friends to welcome
Monday edition of the Kltlein .-nt were MeHdaiiifM K. J. llrown. tint In u cerilernleoM of Jananese ! her return.
. i .;.. i .... i. weeks at the home of lii-r aunt, i
dy, an attractive bride-elect, whose iMr- T- M- Ollivant. Miss Denning i Q'Ust entertained a group of ladles lona, is visiting her son. Charles
wediilng to l.ee Conley will be an " uaugiuer or. w. . Denning, t ' " "' mra-,nu, ior a icw uajs.
event of September. Miss Kddy tornier oeouig Dusintss man. .7 u
r.-lv..,l mmiv hea.illf.il additions wr.o naa many menus nere. soe,"l imreau-
When Jewels Are Worn
t
'Infinite Que Is Added by a Wise Selection of-.
Jewels Worn in a New Manner
ritatesman will be of Interest to the
many friends of Miss llrown in
Koseburg:
Attractive In Its simplicity was . Schneider. John Sinclair. Ivter
mo weacting or Miss .Marjorle W. Sinclair, Jluirh liltehle. Sr.. It II.
Hrow n. daughter of Judge and ; C. Wood. Added gu.-.sis were Mrs.
Mrs. tieorge M. llrown, to Thomas , lluirh Kll. hie, Jr., and children.
McGilchrist, nephew of Mr. and and .Misses Margaret Ferguson and
Mrs. William McUllchrlst, Sr., yes-J Alice .McDanlel.
, terday morning at nine o'clock at ,; ,-:
the home of the bride's parents.
Only immediate relatives of the
bride and groom assembled in the
living room of the llrown home
the ceremony being performed by
Her. Charles Ward of the Kirst
Congregational church. Tall baskets
of summer flowers. Shasta daisies,
It. A. Calhoun. 1). F'criruHon. it. H. marigolds, with favors of yellow
liulton, 12. Ijillrle, i). McDanlel, baskets and a card for each (suest, I Mrs. S. K. Montgomery, of Sioux
A. Nlday, J. I.". I'age, K. I'arrott. A. i announcing the date of the wed iClly, Iowa, is a 'iiilitii: the week
Artisans Have Picnic
at Cats Meow Camp
One of the enjoyable picnics of
vacation time was held Sunday,
wnen the menitiers of the Grants
Pass assembly and the Itioecoll as-
Kladloll and anapdragona were ar-1 "r" mr"; ', l"p u",";u
Meow camp south of this city. 'Ihe
time was spent in swimming, boat
ing and olier water sports and
games, and a dinner was served
later. About fifty members were
ptesent at the aifair.
ff K
Miss M. (iedfrey and Miss ('. Nel-
l'ortland ""' "f A""eles, wi re guests
iim a. i, w iMiyn nun ween III Ilie
honii? of .Mrs. D. I,. Ilryalll. Miss
ranged about the room and the
young couple stood before the Im
' provlsed altar of flowers unattend
ed. The bride wore an atlrarlve
frock of green and white canton
crepe with a picture hat. Her cor
sage was of tiny bride's roses.
yiner tne ceremony .Yir. anu Airs.
Mcuiienrlst left for
where they will make their home.
Mr. Mr.!ll..l,rlu I,..- .........
friends both In Salem and In Hose-1 Nelson nr.. en-
burg where the llrowns formerly ,r"""' 10 1'r, '"''l. "' Vancouver,
made their home. The announce-1 W ashing!..... and wHI V,lt here
i again on llieir return.
Former Roseburg Girl
Weds in Honolulu
ding. end at the home of Olto I'ark.T,
.Miss Kddy Is the ilaughler of her nephew, of Itrrnkway. Mrs.
Mr and .Mrs II I. Kd.lv, and at-' Montgomery has been spending the
tended ICos. burg high school, after 'summer at the home of her son,
which she spent two years at (). i VV. II. Montgomery, of this city.
A. C. She is a member of the I '
Uainina J'hl lieta Sorority. Mr- "h'1 Mr- ' Mill'' an''
Invited to the affair were Misses I -Mi .J"nnl, s,,iell,'! of S'ur' ,T"
Kddy, lx,i Cobb, lively,, ylne.l. WK ""t".8 ,hl th
Iris II Ice. Jeanette Hl'e. cTarlt-e J- lk, home . n Koaeburir.
llan-ster, Marion l'orier. H,.,. Thi' hvf bwn makln a Mr of
Churchill, I armen Atu sbury. of "" ' . .,. , Y
... a.. . ... ... i ...., route to llrltlsh Coiumbia. also
l.os Anaeles, lio.ina I ..rter, i,'oti-1 . .... , , ,. . -ii,
i . i. ........ ....... fig to ( olorado Id visit b fore
merits were served by the hostess.
assisted by Mrs. Krlckson.
Returns From South
Fred Russell, who has been en
joying a vacation at San Francisco,
Among those present were: Mrs. i and Oakland. California, for the
R. .Montgomery and daughter. Sirs. past few weeks, has returned to
i.o. Marsh, Mrs. Klore, Mra. A,
11. Marsh and daughter, Mra. T.
Heard, Mrs. A. Cronk, Mrs. Koy
Krli kson, Mra Cronk, Mra A Erlck
s.tn. Miss Vina Cronk and Misa
Vera Kloro
Koaeburg.
ore llobart, of Middlcburg. Ohio,
and Vivian Orcuit.
turning home.
go-
fore re-
, , , ., Mrs. Allan Carson has as her
t.eoige L. Kilter, of IJein.lt, ! hous gmHl ll(,r molheri Mr8 j.
I V. Hamilton of Rosel.urg. Yes-
Michigan, is a guest at the home
' " .. .. " . ivv. Hamilton or itosei.urg. yes-
of Mr. and Mis. M. b. Hitter lor ,Pr(lay Hamilton and Mrs.
several weeks.
furenn vUll.l rrtenrU in Tnrl.
land. Salem Capital Journal.
Youncer Set Spend
Evening at Forks j Telephone Employes
A number of the younger act j Picnic at Alexanders'
spent un enjoyable Ulna '1 uesday Th() iai.irc Telephone and Tele
evening, moto.-ing to the loiks of Kraph employes spent a most en
tlie river, and holding a picnic. Joyub0 cv,.nng Thursday picnick
Ifoating and swiuiuiing were diver- . Ai..Tan,i..r'u pu.l- nn i,
aimis of tl.o evening, and later a . bllI,ka ,)f ,,, uIUMUa; several 1 v.'d.
Return From Washington
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wilder have
returned to Ruseburg. after spend
ing the past month touring Wash-
tin tnursuay evening Mr. anil lngton by auto, and visiting at tne
Mrs. T. It. Stokes entertained in home of Mis. Wllder's slater at
m.nor o, .viisa lanson. music and. walla Walla.
conversation occupied the evening
and later a luncheon was served.
&
Miss I.ponore Hobatt, of Middle-
Funeral Sunday ""'
The funeral of the late Mrs. i
D.....U Tl... t ...I., L . I
..a.,,., x cuthui. win oe neiu on
port, Ohio, has- been a guest this I Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at
i.tw .u.-.rose cnurcn. Jtev. w. ij.
Caldwell, pastor of the Baptist
church of this city will officiate.
k of Miss Vivian Orcutt. Miss
Hobart attended O. A. C. last win
ter, and is a sorority sister of Miss
Orcutt.
ft
o. K. Knudtson, brother of Alvin
Knu'llson, and I.yle Lanliing, of
K:an, South Dakota, are spending
the week-end as guests at the
Knu.ltsou home here.
Guests Honored
Tuesday Evening
on Tueday evening the It. Erick
son home, in Looking Glass, was
ihe scene of a merry gathering
honoring guests of the Kricksons,
Miss Victoria Carlson and Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Ericsson, Sr., and small
son. Music and games were en
joyed and a delicious luncheon ser
vient of the approaching nuptials
was made in Roseburg last week.
The bride Is a graduate of the
Oregon normal school and a former
student of Oregon Agricultural col
lege where she was a member of
Sigma Kappa national sunnily.
During the past year she waa a
teacher at the Lincoln school here.
Mr. McUilchrist aaw Bervlce on the
Mexican border and overseas. He Is
connected with a Portland firm.
a
Camp Fire Girls I iold
' First Ceremonial
The L'mpqua Camp Firo Girls,
composra or a number of older I Mr. and Mrs. Miller will reaide In RettV Stronsy Entertains
girls, held their first ceremonial ! II, ...oh. In petty strong E.ntertains
meeting since the organization of it ts a
.ha li.K Dnlnv n A.. ..-- I......
JrldRV 'eJenln; Th . . Mr" W- '""
spont in learning the flre-llghling i
Of Interest to I..S..V ltortetmrir
people Is the iinouni einent of the . """"er, Rosliin l'orier, and George
marriage of Miss Mvrtle C. Mill-1 Hunt. Cllllord Thornton, Leo lieck-
vaney, foni.ei ly of lliis i lly, to I 'e' "nd Ivan Atteibury.
Staff Si:t. Delmar II. Mlll. r, promi-l w w
nent young officer of the Luke I J'an l'eiry, former Rose-
Field Air Service. bui g girl, and Mrs. Clurk or Klaiu
.UIll .1 . as BU.eUU UU U.U mr....pn.l In ...a t-n..A
oanks of the river. j picnic spot and spent the evening
Those present were Misses Mil- , playing games, boating nnd
died Thomas, of I'ortiand; Evelyn j swimming and other sports. Later
liuine. s. sia lleckley. Caiman At-1 a bonflru was built and a picnic
li rliury, or Uis Angeles; Verus ; BUp.ier enjoyed.
Hidden to the affair were: Mr.
r -rr T, i
llfX ;' --jZ'-ii'-t - '
1
I
V7-
' 't vt
Returna From Texaa
Joe Ward Voting, who lias been
visiting for the past six weeks at
Snn Antonio, Fort Worth, and
oilier points In Texas, and at Los
Angeles, has returned to Kose-buig.
Former Resident Visits
Merlon Cox, former Roseburg
resident, spent the dsy here visit
ing with old friends. Mr. Cox is
now residing at Oakland. Cal.,
where he is a builder and contrac
tor. He will leuve for his homo
Sunday.
Goes Through Today
Miss Hetty Dm. rose, nf Portland,
girt; passed
former Roseburg
and Mrs. Wesley Meredith. Mr. and '""ukii nere tins morning. stop-
Mrs. A. II. Marsh and children, Mr. P'ng lo visit w itn friends a short
and Mrs. (Jet.rge Marsh. Mr. and
Mrs. T. Heard. Mr. and Mrs. T. It.
Stokes, Mrs. StroiiHuist,.Miss Vera
Klore, Harold Stromuuist and A.
Ijirsen.
Present for the occasion were
Mr .and Mrs. Robert llrockley and
son, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Tippet and
daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Chester
llersher, Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Car-1 Rainier, Oregon, are spending a
mil Mm flnriru. l.irc. tru vt I week's vacation with Mr. Krirk-
Tho ceremony was solemnized at " tails, spent Sunday visiting at i...r'on. Misses Mildred 'Malhew's! ! son's parents. Mr. and Mis. Erick-
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Erlckson of
the Mission Dome of the church of Ilh'J home of Miss 1-erry's aunt,
Jesus Christ in Honolulu, Sunday , -Vlrs. 1. Parks. They were enroute
evening, July If), Elder G. Elroy i l" Auburn, Washington, by aulo,
Nelson reading Ihe service, among j ruuriilng to visit at Astoria,
only close friends. , y 4
enlly of Washington,
re
moter.'.!
Friends Saturday
Miss Il'Mty St tong was a charm
ing lit 1 1 u hostess Saturday alltr-
Merle Strader. Alia Ilarager. Flor-i son of Looking Glass. Mr. Erick-
enc Wcatherford, VVIllna Minot, and ! son. junior. Is manager of the 2uth
Messrs. Ray Arthur, Johnson,
llrunn, Wesley Williams, R. F.
Woodward, of Portland, and J. M.
Lamb, of Eugene.
if i
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Sedgwick
..! ,lii-tit,i- .. I. u,..r.
, .,( u,,,i r .I.,,,, i v "ing a number of ladies lo her
....I.e...... f,.r a feu Il.ls week ihi.tllf till Vista Avenue
Century grocery store in Rainier,
: it if
Entertains Thursday
Evening
Mrs. W. It. Slrawn was a charm
in hostess Thursday evening, in-
Howls of
ritual. Those In chn.ee or tl, ' ' "" lr "".. ai .noon al the heme ol Mr. and Mra.
rll.ml wr. M..,W1 ,...., ... . I A .Ule, l.n.l W-m guests a
lyn Thomas, and Gloria Aden. "','!;' ' m.'JVL . "' A '.U'"; ' A""r " '"" ' '" ' ""I"1 I . a. manager of Ihe Owl Drug cm- ' . arranged about Ihe rooms.
Camp fire songs were sung, an.r ...'',- . , .'' tiunciieon was seiveu at lai.ies. panv, and with his family are mo-j""" " "I"'."-
Ihe II. w. Stlontr. to a group ot In. mis. yr he.lgwlck is the Pacific N.ilill-1 ""' oilier summer flowers
honor beads, which are much Ihe
aame us Ihe Merit System of the ... . " " "
Iloy Scout organliation, were pie- M;ss Lockwood Hostess
sented each member. Ttiursdav Pvrnlno
' Glrla present were Misses Mar- i ',, , Y , ? R,
lorlo Corhr.n K.vn 1'hnm.. i ,,"', ' "'"W 'kwia.il was a hos-
Gloria Aden, Merle My
woironl, and Ona 1 lurch,
II. N. I'rayblll, guardian.
Ii.sin. ui.n..-. ... it stout, loiep n.u. ;f kj. ,e
.ot'u'iias1,.:! 'z Honored with shower
!i...etn it tin Ku'itii. .Mrs. MronK i I hursday Afternoon
Wll.- dSHlSKU III ht'IMHK IIV Ml.
rers. Ei.;.,'? ""'"'"'"T ':,'rl-v ' ""-'Char.es DanUlion and Miss Gladys j Va ' llred Clo'ake fIlla". ,ab1'''
and Mra. ' ofTn 'v' n, '!t'','T SV1:',,t- , ,, , . n.i Mrs. Warren Cloake honored L,K")" "l1-' ,n" " 1
ing. II. e young ladies motored to! i hose present wree Elsa Kohl- , ,.., . httr Th,..i,v at,.. Thelma Janus. I
Alexander run, where they spent hngen, Ven
mime time swimming and Hinting r rear lleitj
nlc'st of ","'"r W'"'r """r w'hl,h '"''. iletly
n il"",y V""'" '" ""' l'kv.....l home i, May
i . I l-nuniwooil tied a luncheon was ,.,,.' i llu
. last I served. Vein', v 'a
tlll..11 I-oekwood were ia,, WV,1. 1.,
and swinK.
Later hn.sbands of thnn prfpent
(aim' to Dip liot, and ihp rt iimin
dtr of thp pvi'nint: was sptnt in
music. Mrs. Strawn, RsiMtd by
Mra. M. K. rit rct- st'nd luncheon
Mlrts THtrolhy Ki'reimnn, of
MiirHhflcld, was a hmmn Kiitnt of
Minn nm HoiiHcr Haturdiiy
IrrRUKon atlndtvi (. A
winliT and Is a mirnrltv r(stt'
S.'himtlpr.
Mina HouHPr, Shi whm tnrouio I
Ali xand. r Tniti, wtu-rc ttn-y apvnt ! haufii. Virnita Pk'ltpnu. Doroihy
ttomp time Hwiinnilnir mid njoylnw n-ar, licKy Moil, Margaret lleil
nlln.r wuU-r ("initn, al'tt-r whlrh iii.v. n.-tiv N.-iiiht. Miiriha IltT-
llun hliis. Olivu Laur-
iabi'th illtains, A is
atr-y 1 til lit T,
hrr with a tthnwer ThutHday after
noon, at the MytTH hunio. Tim af
ternoon khm ptnt In Hewing and,
conversation and later luncheon
ffnir were Misses
lain Hill, Mable
amicM Ililliey, Me-
.... . .. . . . "" .uiiiii- .-ll i -HI US. HI HI K- L i II,, U.A.rt II ... i iu ii till ItVi (!
nome atier visiting in l'oriind. ,,,. W.1T11U TgKle and Mildred Slr",vg'
Mrs. Sawyers Honors Wave u.-.d, Maimon wimber. Lews '.' n . '"' ".'
. i ... , . ... i -n t-l-nr.. -Mtmnann
I cucieiise. . .in. rg. .erne t arirll.l ' uii.ov
Mil.li.d ' , , - r and Mrs. J
..0..1..B i miuism ijriunc; , H,i (illu ,rf. r Porllund.
Honoring tliree visiting matrons, .-,
' Mesdames C. T. Tyte. of Vallejo.
California, Ed Lewis, of San Fran
cisco, and Jack Epplnger of San
Francisco, Mrs. J. E. Sawyers was
a gracious hostess at her home on
' by Group ot Friends
Rast avenue Monday afternoon.
..iiniiK'UltiiiB u. Kintil.i,is ...... OKI- ,.., - ,, y)l ,1.., , ,
er lovely summer blooms , j ;', ' , v " "k "", '"
Iracllveness to the rooms In hli h I , . , ".
bridge was played during Ihe af-L.
l.-rnoon. Miss Ellinbeih received Mrs. CltmniiriKS Honors
high score, and Mesdames Tyte. i -,,., T,,J...,
Lewi, and Epplnger guest prlres. I tj',Psl U-sHay
The hostess was assisted l.v Mr. N" A. t ..iii..iIi.:m was a
Mrs. E. It. Stewart, naljonal vice-' Don"' Ing Mr. and Mrs. Olio Pat
I resident i.r Ihe American LeKlnn "er. ot IIi.i. kway , a groui. of
Auiiliaiv. I. fl the first t Hie week I'l' iid. siirirhed them Sunday,
wiiii c.nu.-r at in. l aiKer no. i.e.
i he lal.lu was atlrucirve with a
to alien. 1 Ihe
tlni's of that nr-
gaiiir.allou at Uriel. am cllv. I'lah.
Present were Mesdames Myers,
A. W. lleln.bo.llt. L. Connellv. E.
Myers, C. E. Mabley, K. .Cloake,
Jack Mor.-rarity, Harlan Moore. E.
G. Cloake. Cleo Tipton, C. E. Hat
field, E. Ilemboldt.
Mes.lumes Cloako were again host
ess for Mrs. Myers on Friday af
ternoon. The guest list included
Mrs. Frank Hodie, Mrs. Fred liaum,
Mrs. F. P. itlalr, Mrs. M, Tenter,
Mrs. Ruth llradford. Mrs. II. Eik
ni. ier. Mrs Arthur l.rson nnd Mrs.
Cov. is wen- placid tor Mr. anil I K. W. Sharpe.
vus. t.llo I'ark. r, Mr. and .Mrs. j
Mrs. llallie Williams, of- Unci,
ford, Illinois, win. has been visiting
lnltiHs' M. K lierco, Eslher Wil
liams. M. 10. James. Anna Dabney,
nnd Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Hufham,
Mr.
A. Caraway and Mr.
and Mrs. W. II. Slrawn.
O '
Mr. and Mrs. W. I.. Scott and Mr.
and Mrs. rtosme Marsters left Fri
day morning for Wnsco c onniy.
The party will visit relatives for a
Tow days, golnir to Portland, and
The Dal'es. and returning by way
of the McKenzle highway.
I
Mrs. Cora V. I.rster and ilailch
ller. Miss Tel. 'e U'Sler, of ll'-rke-I
ley, California, were guests a. the
home of Mr. nnd Mrs. A bort Abra
hams this week.
ft ft
Mr. nnd Mrs. V. A. li mis. Iss
Allele Reinis. and Miss Itose Mof-
time. Miss Ilimrose is enroute to
H. kcley, w here she will enter college.
Leaves for California
Miss Victoria Carlson left, on Ihe
Shasta today for San Francisco,
where she will visit enroute lo her
home in llockford, III. Miss Carlson
has been visiting nt the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Erlckson or Looking
(Mass for the past lew weeks.
I
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wi. x.. .-!.--.:
C:''.fe
f'3.': -i'.i
To Coos County
Mrs. Sarah VVimer. of San Diego,
and Mrs. Mary Chapman, of Glide,
leave today for Arago, Coos-county,
where ihey will visit a brother.
S. I). Chapman will drive them
down, and Mrs. Winter will remain
for some lime, Mrs. Chapman re
turning home in a few days.
To Attend Convention
Sheriff Sam Slnrmer and T. K.
Shambrook left this morning for
10.-11.1.1.1 u-l...rn thn. vlll t. ......
the reunion of the Spanish Ameri- i cn'e-
can war veterans to be held there
With tho summer gown demand
hig a now treatment in Jewels to
beat offset feminine charms. Parts
has bestirred herself to create
prooious and semi precious Btonos
In settings, which ore infinitely
Flexible bracelets In cool color
today. This meeting is lo be a ' enrn binations add the really smart
very enjoyanle one. it Is expected. ! finish to tne atternoon ensemnio.
Governor Pierce and a number of i Quite the most delightful combtna-
the state's most prominent men,
win no speakers.
J Kesler, Mr. and Mrs. W. O.
Monliiouiery, Mis. S. E. Monlgolil-
i',', . , "? . ;. ""' ,, ! at the home of Mrs. A. J. Young' fill leave today for llandon Reach
: i ... i,i . rv, s,. .. ....... , )r Ilust lnrw Weeks, left this
T. II. Vinlen. .Mrs. S. I.. Kidder and
Miss Gertrude llasl. Luncheon was!
charming hosless Tne-
noon ai her home in N
l.i.rg, honoring Mrs, i
r.fier-
served at small table, will. .........r. " . " ' lamall.
pieces of gladiolus, lo Mesdames pH '"""" h"1' hm"-"
C. T. Tyle. E.I Lewis, Jack Epplng- "a'.,.'.' i ," , '',"""0, K"l",,"1'
er, R. Dunham, of Marsl I eld; ,1 ' " ' , , l"'ed
tleorge Ilia.ll.urn L. II. Skinner. II L'' V . 1 i " T ," H,","""m
" Uioiili.l.i.. U A u...,r. 1 fi 1 rtS Mt'llt 111 111 UN if and new Itllt.
Wharlon. J. I. Ixne, Ht rt
(JporKP. JohnMnn, itotit
Wharton. A. M. Tbrone. II,
J. . Hume. I. (i. liroaduav. i'n
Wlmberly. eoiirp Wtiaitnn. T. ii
rtrden, S. Ii. Kld.ler, l. ll Jtasl. v.
H. W'addell, PexhT Hit". Ilinol.1
Nirhnla, M. Tindale. of Sutherlin:
!nHrntt (iatley, of Washltmton. I.
t.n en.l vim.
J'""1 II. (hi
I asey
I111M01 111
A. .1. ;
Were Medaint't
li II Lenox. A.
d!e. A. T l.w
Walter Mi-he". Ixuiald 1'arkiT and
I'an-i-l I'.uh'-r.
rnllowinp. the afternoon wan
.-pent 111 riwimnuiiK nnd other wa
ter r-nerls.
Mrs. Brand to Study
Under Yeatnmn Griffith
inorniiiK for Portland.
Truman Runyan I lost
at Dancing Party
Truman lUinyan was hot lo a
nil 11 1 her of lr it-mix 1'i iil.iv nvotiiiM'
in. niiw. 1 ...!.. ti ih.. i.'.mv:... iii mis.' t week 'a varatlon.
lor an t-venint; of daneinK. Follow
ami Sunset IVuih. where they will
upend tho week end.
Miss Oertrud" llrtst an. I Ir. .T.
M. SawyrK left Tliurcl;iy for I'urt
limd. wheri' they will attend Buy
ern Week. Lwler they will so I"
Seaside, wh"re ihey will enjoy a
tion is of Jade and brilliants woven
in an odd manner and worn with
a matching necklace ot great
boanty.
! Necklaces are known to add the
I right touch of chic, and particular-
ly raluabln to the a port a ensemble
! nf vhlta ! Ilia liinnino' nprVUrft
Home From Business Trip
Attorney M. V. Kite, who hftR
been abneiit from the city for the
past two weeks, returned home yes
terday. He has b-en looking after
some important lec;i1 hnin.'sa in
t'tah and WyomitiR. Ho made tho ! ot rod and white pearls jrroupod in
Journey by way of Sarrnnvnto, re- ! Ray manner in double strands. An
tuniinic by tho Portland route. The
weather was found extremely warm
on the journey.
mm
Antlers Theatre
unusual treatment of the pendant,
which, by tho way, has returned to
fashionable faror, is that ot at
taching a large ball of platinum or
gold on a black cord and which
may be worn with either sports or
formal frock.
The necklace whinh sparkles Is
ft fitting accompanlmrnt to the re-
'Nk-M Life of New- York" Is an, tn summer evening gown of
original neren story by Kdcar Set- .i M .ll(,..
These bandings at the nock are In
either single or double strand and
hare succeeded the three strands
of pearls in popularity.
i'aris sparkles at the wrist, too, '
and the very chic mlsa would wise
ly select a bracelet of brilliants, or
combined brilliant with Judo or
pearls. The bracelet which graces
the arm of fashion is frequently
worn well aboTe the elbow, and one
of the newest Is a carved disk fas
tened by brilliants and two fine ,
black cords.
The cigarette case, which has be
come so important an accessory to
the feminine tout ensemble, also
boasts a Jeweled loveliness. The
rock-crystal cigarette case, wit
black enamel and a fair sprinkling
of precious stones, is the lact word
in feminine chic,
Claire Windsor, who selects bar
small objects with infinite wisdom
has a charming selection of Jeweia
which are fitting accompaulutemO
of chic to the summer warttrose
Her necklaces and bracelets M
both unusual and lovely tft BBjr
color coinirtnatkins and UesE
while her Jewels an jovAy aw4
form guttering bit of on iii on
sultry summer nlgVs. Eft. TPS&
nor is st present it?p-u r3g r 70
First National flirt -J-t
an.
wyn, noted playwright, and pro
ducer.
Hod La Kocnuo soored a tremen
dous hit in "The Ten Command-1 ;
ments,' and has since appeared in1 , . .
several Cecil B iH Mille ro,luc.i ?onK i nters and a lot of mouth to- bananas make tho child star ill,
rlon. Krnest Torronce, of "Cover- n,nuth I'ublkity wore stimulating but it wasn't meant to be taken
ed Wacon" fame, has b-en winning 1 banana market. Baby ivggy Mont i literally.
now laurels in sueh epics of the
west a "North of Xfl," and in the
totally different role of th Scotch
shopkeeper in "The Dressmaker
Frinn Bails."
Dorothy (;lsh Is famed for her
work in l W. Griffith's pictnr
Mi
in ih"
l liinl.
II- inlii:,
i'l:y linih. s. V. K- II v. K'r ,ln-i.', . ft ihi.-
!nr:d. Merle lw, )k Mater. A V
llawn. K. I,. Kusnell, and M I.-..H il
tra ha vi.
A. Br nnd. tea her
1 'imt r atory of
iii'iimiie fir i'mi-
C O. M. f.. Class
C.. and Misses Iris Kice l:iiai..h i;nJrrt;iiiVHl Ttirsd.iy
!"rr"' ,,rH:I,,MW,r- Mis, .le.sle r.lhhs p.OXfded a
gartnor. of Salem, and Holt u tiat- !
ley of Waiihlngton. !. C
v i ir
plt-asatit (tin" Tuedav for llie m.m
il'"! nf tlie C. I. M. K elnss of i1!"
Oiri.liun ..1. ...- i... .tin., ,1 ...
Mrs. L. J. McCnrmack. of Vi, .il!a. ; h,T ,lomn , ,h' (.vl.niliir Knlln . h
California, anil Mlsi Bertha Jn- iK a brief business me t iiur. nan. t :
way. oi .nneneavnie, iowh, :io , u.t(, pHv,.,l, nnd a hiiu-heon
have been gumts of r'lutlv.'. h-T" s, i ved hv Mr C.ibh
for a week or no. will l'e in!;iv !;-iniMq tti a'f.i'r
f-T California, after which tie r s-;i:i:.n. a n) Ml;! i UuUy c.i-
Will gO east. i ,.ht:. I'llirhert. .le'e t;,) )
1 I-! :.t..-ih hTHhatll. M.inlie 'iiM.. jl
B'te-i i ,.... n::rt (iemxe .-hh. r
t. Ui'illOM ami Kveiett (in:!;
ri.ke.
New Idra Clu'i F.ntrrtairvd
flt Garrlcn Valley
The Calden '.tHey M'onmti''
club rnierlaitied the in.n-l'-i of
the New .Ira Club, of Kdenhnwer C J'Min
Thursday aiein""n hi Hinteti'. (() (
liiiw' ulih h plfilr rollow.tut .t
biij'lnrvs rneetitii. an hitei. -.tmc , (, . ,
proirram was pieA. nt'-tl, nn-l . ,v li (i (
KUenl and member a!de- to ilie lu'
by ris ing a short aniuhtnui h'!V
Kartits w ere gh en the new uhmm
bet s end irneviH, nf lor w !i!i h f
plenie dinner was smd al a )
lntg (able in tho grove.
Guests were Me-lnn'es Itnunul
Calkins. J A. Cietnen. V t
Ow.-n. 8. IV Coll- y. r H Call.lns. '
Li ,nl, w !i. ' e .-In will study vocal
uii-ier mhimii tintti'h. ilming the
ii'Miiiii er uf ih .Mitnue r.
! Mr. t.n'litli. mteiiiiitlonaHy rtitn
iHH le;o lh r and teat t). Iiim tor tli)
p.twt three rms sp'Mlt his SUIH
. mers 111 l.os AiiK'-Ier,, San Kraiici
rii. and I'oTil.ml, u.i a li ai lur of
1 : li- i ... rot iriunc 10 N'-'w Yoik
1 1 y in Hi- tall. AmohK the fam-
ii.oi., in the world today who
sniili.'d under his supervision
P.oion o Macbeth, Marg.iorito
K.'toll... l',;.,,es Sappas. Ksa Stia- i!Yl rv"tt Jl. arrivo to
!'i Med n lnv-t oi o'h r.-. Mtx.
HmTt l will be n V'lt ' ii' Ihe linTiit
r M ; .f.iini's W.hirmil while
lu CtM.-iIkI.
tH' viir.itlnn. from ih'ri- point; I "' lla. kallmrno Is a .'ll
1 to Sfssl.lf for a f.'w ilay.. known ..laynr of Juvonl! rharnr-
1 ' (its who Mas r-.on rnrfiitiy m the
Mr. nr.il Mr. O. II. llonnf li:iv i l--.Kllnu rr.lo of "Capital Ptminli-
1 n ilwlr sii.'..'.h this wc.'k iho Misses : m. 'nt. ai'.l also In support of
Hi.l.l.'n lo ih.- afli.ir w.-rc Mi..-s..s
I Maxlnc Moor.', Mil.lr. 'l Sinnii;. i .
Ik.ii5 rick.-tis. Airn.'s liwln, t;. ..i:
Inn W'arn.'r, till. la HiikIi.s, U.'l.'u
H.lsarll, mill IliiKo Mount, Wi.yn.'
I I'l.k.'ns, Slrwait Sl.'ph.'ns. al
j Inro IL.b.Tt.-.m, Kiiink Ht linan and
I .Max Carman.
Mrs. SHlim.'Lon. T. Siinui.'l.-on
an.l Mms Noiah Sainii.'1-...n. f
.Mllin.'apolls. w.'in h.ui.s" mi.'...- al
tttt' A. KlludlM.11 hiiiii.- thin . k.
Wontworlri Van .O-'r.Hnpi'h. rf
day in I...
homo ov. r ih.-
l!'-1 N.
.11 I.
V.'lma Fir.", iin.l Kst.'llc T.ir'i.T,
if Miin.-io, linllana. who aro inak
Inir an t'Xi.'tnl.'.i tour of the w.-st-tin
coast.
Norma Talnia.lne in "Tho Unly.'
pinn'ry. world's ..unci st srr.'. n II- ro a bit of realism that wasn't
star, suffi'r.'.! considerably from an j ini. nil. d was filmed. PoEEy liked
over JmlulRonce with forbidden th bananas, that hum; In such a
frUil." heallliflll V.'llf.W el.lale Clin ot
lmrlnK the filnilnc of the tiny
one for the scene, another for a
ii.'rniiarui s laiesi t niversai nii;itt-i .
re. l feature. "The family Secret",; "That will be rnouirh bananas.
wiucn comes nei Sunday an.l ' k. ner iia, jacK Monteomery,
Monday lo th."
...tic Theime,' dil" ""'-. I,t I'oeey, child-like,
wlih a star cast, r-eity ate too
wante.l just one more. And Jack, '
in- Gills
xkifv's I-rrrv
Mr.;. Si-ot; F'.itt.'it.iin;'.
at On.- O Cluck I tun ltcnil
Mi W I.. S, oil a ih.1.1.1
'!.; l.'.Hl''. 'I l.M.S'l.l'. u'.. n ll'
" o , K !.;;, .1
Mrs. M.irs'n I lonorcd en
L!i; lltd.ty Annivcrsnry
Til"-.! iv t-v.T.li.i: a r." !;.
1 'ii- n.U Liill.-'t.-tl al
: local news :
Arks P tikis'. .it
A nt"ie" t- !i-Mii-) h tie. n
r 1 1 - f tr (' (i.e,i rmtit hv Cnnly
I Mdth'ot in h- i - nit tor di on e
(i'.tm "oo..-.iti Mail loi.
"! ' !v i-'. Mp; of f Htt". ! :
' ' !. 'I i m hep Hit. I 1 iitt ! ' ' '
I -' wll I.-..ve to ; t I- ,
t-v uh.Ti' l!i. mill M.-i
' v-. ; mi.) The 1 i'l' will I- ,
1 il f) the K 'llii 'I i. mn. '-
oitipi on ar.d Mi.- U '
''. ii nd w ill (,pcnd the 1 1
iniiH'ii-. hnt leu, l"ii!ifnjr M
I i-i.-thod- of fltehitild
Hi ft on the different tamp f ,
lli-l tttinr.l ,t
n h ' l. l ho i
r l
on i-i
"ti in 1
M'h l;t K
:tlt,
To Ortgon City
Mr. and Mis l.d Mm.m and fimv
. i - p . U'tuirhf lor 'i, . ciry
h imfo. Mi- hint.;- ;ll ntnid ii
li kIt'is ini'tt t (J'.M". !Iiiiii::,i;
h-re sundry r'-'ht.
T. S. 8prue, R. 8. Glle, K. A. unties ud rrtlciitiiii lo iyo:u. t -n. and I). J. MeieUiih
li" at; .it w
-'..u. Milrh
I'.tl.t I u-'Me
! . of 1 u 1 1 1
H. S'-t. t
V orelli e I.. Tiuki r
IMIIe.
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Ih-- hitiee n!
Mr and Mi h, droi M.n 11 In
1. 00k hi t; h.einri'ii; Mr?
!U;iih mi li- r hii 1 !,!;i ,.tiiit . n v
I In- niiiiiic s ?:' l.l (o-;.i
.-at 1 tin :it.d inn -;c. ae-I Mi" liMir.-.
w;n pf i;t -1 w ih a hi iii !.iv
i tk' l..ii"r a I um hi'. 11 v a- t'l'v -I
iMivnuu th- iMiAsi'Mi vn'M1 l'
and Mm (Horce Marh. Mr. ;!
(i- V It. Sf.d.f.. li a-d Mr
A l.aisr n. Mr. nnd Mm 11. 1'iir k
s:. Mi unl Mt ll.nty Junes
Mr- ,"' 1 ",("'. Mr in. I h father. T. It. Sh.Tidan. nnd
Mi A II -M ir-h. Mi. T. Kl.iy. lister-, a heme in rx.-ellenf health
.lie u'oria ariMin. aud er4,nJ that nil have lonitiuir ti let.
Klore and Iver Erickton. return to North Un Mr. the W'Ule coupl
t Neri Ik tnf
ll.-nrti' .--lii rid . 'i, "t S 'ii:n
ri ''ii. ! to liv'.nt! eld tune
friend hf'.T n !" nre o' t li re
eti-. He l rn:p!.i).d ),y the
I iiton fil Co.. and I. a- Sin I'm i-
eUro fl his t'Tf'IOfv i'.e renort-
Liberty Theatre
The original bed on which Jose
phine said to have slept before
Nupofeon divorced her, valued at
more thin I2".0d; a beautiful
Louis XIV tahl'?, in Itself a master
piece nf art In the Louis period;
a dresUiK table formerly owned by
th" Duke of Montain'i. and at least
a dozen other art ohjeris of urat
aiite and unusual historic utiinitl-,
r.tnee form a psrt nf the "dr -sin" j
of sef-4 in the tiothle pcial, "Tari-!
i in .NiiTht"." j
The nie-t alah!e of h ?c fur-!
nMilnrs t lent to V. II, U.
thioiu-h th" rouit''S of Mrs h. M
Maenea!d. wealthy art ndlerfor,
a-id emirmiM'ur of l.o.i Ancele
O'lrrs mm- from the K. II. H
prop. riy deiwt tnteiit ; and th" '
whole will r.n-.trtule uni'i'mtl-) hev plav. d it, the bar
:ihly ihe vuv-t bvi. h innuntine hv f,iv.-i in th in
many of tlie ,,rt.p,. M,c vas play-j . The story 1, adapted from Fran
in a sen- In a street lie,,, fi,e ces Ilndcson Hurn.'tfs famous
was suHH.so.1 to eat several ha-; rov.-l. "Kditha's Durglar," directed
nanas. The script directed that the i by William Setter
POETS' CORNER
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Space Is Available.
VACATION TIME
In a lil'le hrnun house 1 . d linlo
one three, ,
And each .lay they had lois or fun
I'll tell you th- nan.'-s of thcfc Utile
t.lliiH. I
They were lia;el aid Mildred
ar.'l .-.oil.
ary pi. tu'e of rer.'nt niem'.py has
r'-..'ird ,t ihe l.;h.'rtv tti"air
tcniori..-, Monday ai,d Tu- i.l.iv.
!'.
At tim.' they'd pet s. an I and
thev'.J run;
Rut soon th. y rre out and play
inu strain
llaiei an.l Mlldreil and son.
M.ijest.c Theatre
n niiliii.Tiaire bahi. i- nm-. iav f
Hi., i.r.re of fully; niu-t pay i,h sjlheir plaything they'd take and:
-..' . iun ue o.ner Da-f rier aeo.it (
A parasol, a boir. and a run 1 From Kveryday Life Series by
of Ingenuous A pile of old cards, a srool and a Orpha Collins.
llZ"Land Mildred and son.
Sometime,, thry would laitch
r.imetimes they would cty,
Th'lr mm hrr would love them,
a. h one.
Aid ay. "Now bn good, tho best
in the world.
I'ey llai-.l and Mild n. 4 and ton."
And -a they'd -o playing from
morn.ni till nicht.
Th-n sleep till next day had
le'cun,
jAnd three b. tier "kiddies" I know
j'.u mn i rina
Than Ilaiel and Mildred and son.