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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. AUGUST 1 5, 1925.
- idSb '"the Woman's pmse jpSSfo
SOCIETY
' M'J By GRACE CARROLL 57n.jr;
All contrluu.'iun to tula page, society, wunicn's clubs, anil
personals, should be telephoned to Urn society editor by Friday
of each. week. Telephone No. 135.
Bridge Party
Honors Mrs. Gatlcy
An' attractive brtike party Fri
day afternoon hail Miss Klizabcth
Parrot! aa hostess, anil compli
mented Mrs. Prcttcutt (latley of
Mr. Kelly I lonored
on Anniversary
An Interesting affair of Thursday
evening, arranged by a number of
Intimate friends, honored and sur-
rlsed Mr. S. M. K-lley on Ills 5'llh
Washingliin, D. C, a summer guest birthday anniversary. Two Itiiiinnttt
hern of her parents, lion, atid Mrs.1 friends, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Clin-
Jlluger Hermann. fliisicra of mm- gentie-l, spent Thursday afternoon
"fner flowers Id yellow and pink at the K-dly home keeping Mr.
brought a bright note of color to Kelly from suspecting plans lor 1 he
the rooms where the card tables alluir. .Mr. Kelly wan the reclp
. .. were arrangid. and an Interesting lent of a number of reni.nihrani ,
variety was given to the card game and mmlc and cmnci-sutinn tilled
- by the naming of each player with , the evening, loiter Mrs. Kelly ser
.Ilie name of a flower, with each i Yed a luncheon at three tables at-
player progressing to another table ' tractive with centerpieces of bowls
to play with another flower at the: , ...
end of every hand. Illch score was """,r !""""' t.
. ..held by Mrs. 8. A. flanford. second inirl-ing ,Mr- K" "' " Mr,
... bh;h by Mrs. I. a. Hioadway, and;""1 '"' J" ':, 'rUr; 'r-
- Mrs. Oatley received guest prize. ! M' : ' l-ll".eiipe.-l. Mr and
I nnnhnnH n.aa .... M . Ol I Ver Jllll llOII, M T. B III M I H.
.. ... Luncheon was served at the r.mali . .. ...... ... ..
(oKiu. . . , . . r.flii 1 11 tvfi", air. nun .urs. VI. u.
. .uui. a mi., .n.i.o e. llltl uull'M)
assisted by Mrs. Merrill Throne,
Mrs. 11. Casey, Airs. I). I). Malhews,
Miss Helen Cutler. Mls Helen
Casey, and Miss Josephine Parrot!.
Miss 1'arrott'j guests were Mrs.
Prescott tlailer, Mrs. J. V. Darker,
...Airs. 1. O. Proadway, Mrs. H. II
Ktaplelon, Mrs. A. A. Wilder, Mrs.
Nathan Fullerlon. Mrs. George
Bolter, Mrs. Stanley Kidder. Mrs.
'!' Ceorge llradburn Mrs. J. C. Hume,
Mra. S. A. Sanford. Mrs. H. (I. Wad
dell, Mrs. T. H. Vlrilen, Mrs. lien
Zigler, Mrs. J. I. I,ovo. Mrs. R. L.
Gedney, Mrs. Fred llaynes, Mrs.
" Ivan II. McKlnney, Mis. A. (). Sitth
erland, Miss Frances Howell and
Miss Nellls McBroom.
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Hon. llinger Hermann, who has
been receiving trealmeut at St. Vln
. cent's hospital at Portland, Is ex-
pectcd home Ktinday for a vii.it
with Mra. Hermann and his tiiumli-
, ter, Mrs. Prescott Oatley, of Wash
ington, D. C, who Is spending the
summer here, Mis. tiatley and
" daughter, Helen, will return to
Washington In about two weeks, af
ter which Mr. Hermann will return
" lo Portland to finish the treatment
" which hu la taking there, Mr. Her
mann la improving greally in
.health.
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" Picnic Supper
, .Tuesday Evening
An allractlve picnic had Misses
Alice Ucland, Kiiirnu reland. Hiss
Wharton and Jane Wharton us
joint hostesses Tuesday evening
on the banks of the Umpujua m ar
the Joseph Wharlon home. Follow
ing a picnic supper, served under
the trees made pretty with Cliine-ie
';" lanterns, the time was spent In
boating and conversation, and Mlis
Florence Wharton favored the
guests with a clever dance.
Invited guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Chillies Wharlon, Mr. and
"" Mrs. S. I,. Kidder, Mrs. C. T. Tyte,
Miss Florence Wharlon anil liobby
and Jack Kidder.
Mrs. Ivan Browning McKlnney of
Portland, is a house guest here of
tier parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
ITaynes. Mrs. McKlnney was form
erly Miss Teka llaynes and her
wedding was a brilliant social af
' fair of June. Mrs. McKlnney will
drive lo Fugene Sunday where she
,wm ne met ny Mr. McKlnnev im.l 1
a parly of friends from I'nnlnn.l !
and they will drive up the Mi-Ken-7le
to the summer home of Mr.
MeKlnney's uncle, where they will
(M'iid a week.
Tunior Artisans
-Have Picnic
The members of Hie Junior Aril
sans had an enjnynhle evening ShI
urday of last week, when tiny held
a picnic and wclncr roast at Alex
ander's Park. Sulmmlug and bnat
Ing Were iilensant diversions of Hie
evinliiK. and later the young people
jailhered about the bonllre and
roasted welners ami nun shmallnvis.
' Kn.loylng the evening were Mrs.
. Ida M. Wilson. Misses Filler Mov
er. HI'Iow Mny Wllmn, Dllne Small,
Camille lllaylock. Marcurei Horner,
"Kalbllni Spaulintfcr. llailiniii
Clark, Mnybelle .McF.irhind. Mar
cella Uolgerl, Krma Freem in. 1'lnts-
"tlna Sandy, Fllzabeth Mpuulinrcr.
I.ltia Mslian and Kennelli Siiniiy,
.Kobert .Mahan and W aller Cordon.'
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Mi.s Cernlce Miller, former
Wlllmr girl, now of C. dar Ku
plds. Michigan, arrived hen. on
Wednesday ntterneon from Sun
nlego. where ilie has been attend
ing school UiN wirier Slip will
bo a guest at the home of Mrs.
Harold McKay before continuing
, on her way home.
Wade, Mesdames V. Jackson, !.co
Wlnibcrly. F. L. Huss. il, Klfle
Kchwan, R. M. Kelly, Misses M. (!.
Ferrler of Canada. Vernlta Pickens,
Dale Jackson, Mae Fbher and Her
ward Johnson and Fred Itils.n ll.
Z $ V
Tlie many friends of Miss Jose
phine Parrot! will he glad lo know
that she Is much improved from
her lilness that has kept her con
illicit to her home for
months, and is now able to walk
about Hie ho although It will bo
some time yet belore she will be
sufficiently Improved to go out.
The Low Waistline
vJt .Jf
1 If
Anna Q. jXihson Iniriuhicts
a Popular Mmltl for
Warm AJleriiouiis
With
"Mrs. Bt-mis
Tto Visit in Enst
Mr. F. A. Ilemli. n' ihl cilv
left Thursday nfternoon fur I lie
cal. where nhe will rp. nd a
month or so vlltln Mr.
nils Is going la the suut'ie-n
roule, atepniiig In Oakland. Cali
fornia, lo visit her daughter. Hie
will spend some Hme lnliine her
nioiher, Mrs. W. I,. Crow ford, at
ChaHleld Minnesota, und wlt'i
friends at Minneapolis and hi.
Paul.
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Mr nd Mr" fail Lehman and
cbllilren. of Tacnn:n. ne spcnil
Ing everai wess as c ie.ts nl
the home of Mr. I. h:-'.t:'' pin-ems'.-Mr.
and Mrs. 1. P. McKay,
of Wilbur. The ldiiua::ni ar
alo tiui3 In KostbLr.
the waistline riM. hli I hi tlielr In
imnztng depllis, tli Fkln whirl! Oners wi
features a tunic takes en sn air of
Importance In the f.islileiinMc sum.
nicr frock. Tlie w.ilstiin,. xhit sea
son, becomes an Important Ihitti;
! in the lilt'. le.
Tunics slinw a decided tendency
; to prcilemlnaie In the ni'tcine.in
Slid evening bovvi.s, nnd so lend
I theinselvi s adinirahly lo Hie low
1 placrd waNi. The a:'reii en.'ct in
J frtmt Is iitcthiT siile uliich is well
chnsia to i:le Varmoiiy vt 1 110
Willi a low plrred waist
I Anna Mi.sin, wii. !. .mi In
' Hi" Firs! Natlur.al lilni. ' 1 'it
1 Talker." hai a Well caliidl r-pilt.1.
Hon fur ilii"n!:;; s-r.nrtly ir I lin
j Selciltd Fi'VimtiI iliir-nris r -.nii
1 for I'.er latest t '.in. Ili;s at'.-in .ell
fioik. ili' laci'i-- miuble f. r tliii
j sunin-.i r. is ol u)i:ie silk i.u'i ilal
wlilcli ft I'lll'i i r;il''l. tillered hi t tor
. lis collar anil an In iMii.ei ilnwn
t!io entire b i.tll of the fr.ick Tlis
; al'lirevi.'itctl I.mlc Is very smatt and
' crip of Hie l.-i!"-t w Mills id t.is'iloil.'
With Hit skills worn slutil. It
l. liils a tie. iili 1 n'.r of chic.
T!: lew v -I i -1 1 1 110 is tl'i'tl with
; ii.M in: rcMi'ts In fmiks vlni
i bislite l it iv i niioinnirul. n'al re
lies upen Its illicit skirl f.'.- lis
i broken Unci of tun'..- "r II tiering
j ansis.
! The IVi which l m l' found
! on so ni.iv of Hie 'cart; t nio.tls,1
' Is a pal IK ubrly tlilc w.. el u rar-
' ing- the wantlina le. as lha
j flounc Is a pi lo buln whera Hi
I waistline es.lt.. . .
' Rostburg Matron
Honored on Anniversary
Honoring Mrs. M. A. Jones on
her birthday anniversary, fifteen
of her children, grand-children
and frieud surprised her
last Thursday evening at her
borne. Ainiil rooms attrac
tively decorated with bowls of
roses and lent, the evening was
bpuut In conversation and music.
Airs. Jones was presented with
a large birthday cake and many
beautuul presents. Later a buf
fet luncheon was served.
Participating in the evening's
pleasure were Mis. M. A. Jouen,
.Mr. and Mrs. Wayne K. Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Puller, Mr.
and Mrs. c. F. Harpstcr. -Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd llarpsier, Mrs. Flor
ence Dabney, Misaes Llorothy
Frewlng, Clarise Harpstcr, Ma
rio Frewing, Pearl Tandy, of New
Orleans, unit Fred Lockwood and
.Stanford Jones.
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Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Throne
will leave Sunday by automobile
for Portland for a week's visit with
relatives, and will return here later
ami accompany Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
'l owers on an automobile, trip to
Crater Lake and other pointa
south. .
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A. B. Taylor
Honored Saturday
An enjoyable party of Saturday
evening, arranged by Mrs. A. 11.
Taylor, surprised and honored Mr.
Taylor on his birthday anniversary.
The rooms- were arranged with
bowls and vases of gladiolas. snap
dragons, and sweet peas, and cards
IwetM llm .Hvurulon t1 Hi.. v...iliiir
several' .... , ' , '
...... .ts uwuuiuaii n-triv.sj ill si
prize. Later the hostess served
luncheon at small tables. I
Spending the evening were Mr. i
and Mrs. Herbert tiulne, Mr. and
Mrs. James tiooiiman, Mr. and Mrs.
tirnut Osborne. Mr. and Mrs. Albert
llashford, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Happ.
Miss Mildred Thomas, sororily
sisler of Miss Evelyn Oulne, was
a Kiict of Miss Qui no last week.
Alius l homas is rrom Portland.
Douglas Waite's
I lonor Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Houglas Waile were
gracious hosts Hal unlay evening ol
; last week, honoring Mr. and Mrs.
! I'resrntt tiatley, of Washington. II.
t... who are guests at the llinger
Hermann home this summer.
At a table on the lawn, attrne
llvely centered with a Feiich bo
iiuet, and having clever place cards
or aiiiumn loaf design, a dinner
was served.
Covers were plared for Mr. and
Mrs. C. II. Heinlliie. Mr. and Mrs.
Houglas Walte. Mrs. It. Casey. Miss
es Martha Voe, i:il7aheh Parrolt,
Helen Casey, Helen Calley and
Von Caaey and ILno Parrolt.
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Miss It. I h Curtis, of I.os Ange-
ics. was a guest lit the home of i
her elslir, Mrs. II. N. tlravblll, i
lor a few dnya t tlln week. Miss i
Curtis will also visit in Seattle. I
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I California Gill
Will I3o Guest
snsa r.stner V. Simmons, of
Fresno. California, will arrive I
on Mitiilny to he n guest at the
home of Mr. nad Mrs. O. A. Se
Well, of Harden Valley. Miss rliln
mons Is a former Kosebuig girl,
and is well known here, having
laught In Hie local rchools for
n liumlier of years, she is now
domesiic art teacher In llio Fres
no city schools.
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Miss M. fl. Fouler, of Hamil
ton. Ontario, Canada, is spend
ing a month or six, weeks as a
guest at the borne or Mr. and
Mrs. C. (!. Furrier. Miss Ferrier
is a graduate nurse of Kdlnbilrgh
Hospital, at Kdliiburgh, Scotland.
Informal Dinner
Given Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. llllllev West were
Miosis nl an llllormal ill r dum
Tin silay evening,
placed for Mr. ami
Mrs J. I. l.ove. )r. and Mrs. Clair
K. Aden, and Mr. nnd Mrs. West.
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Miss Kathleen Vllncy. or Cnr-
vallls. is a house guest of Miss
Fwlyii tjnine for a week or so.
Mi s Vitiuy will tenth In the lo
ut! hli;li school during the com
ing winter.
"Snuggle Inn"
Scene of Luncheon
On Wednesday afternoon Mra.
C. S. Helnline was a charming hoa
tess at luncheon at Ihe Helnline
summer camp, "Snugglb Inn," one
of the most attractive summer
camp located near the Houglas
Wane ranch. Invitations, written
on leaves formed clever Invitation
cards lo Ihe guests.
An inleresting variety waB given
to the Betting, by a cloth of ferns
and a bright centerpiece of moss
fern and golden glow. Leaves
formed clever place cards and cov
ers were placed for Mrs. Charles
Wharton, Mrs. Washington Hughes,
Mrs. Paul Unbar, Mrs. laan Bubar,
Mis. .M. K. Kilter, Mrs. J. K. Falbe,
Mrs. J. Hunyau, Mrs. Arthur
Knauss, Mrs. Douglas Walte. Mrs.
Krtd Ilavnes, Mrs. Chas. Itusho,
Mrs. J. E. Knger. and Mra. J. H.
Biyitlt and Mrs. Helnline.
The afternoon was spent In tew
ing, and at 6 o'clock husbands of
Ihe ladles motored to the camp for
supper. Additional supper guests
were Mrs. Ivan H. McKlnney, of
Portland, who Is a guest of her par
ents. Dr. and Mrs. Fred llaynes,
and Mr. (ieorge itltter, of Detroit,
who Is visiting his brother, M. E.
Kilter.
It being the wedding anniversary
of Mr. and Mrs. Helnline, their
guests surprised them with a beau
tiful cut glass ice lea set.
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Miss flarbara Tresten o! Aber
deen, Washington, was a guest at
the home of her aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Falbe, this week.
-
Mrs. M. K. James nnd daugh
ter. Miss Thelma James, are
spending a week or ten days en
joying a vacation at Bandon beach
and Portland.
Camp Fire Girls
Camp at Beckley's Ferry
The members of the Umpqua and
Truchelo Camp Fire Girls molored
lo Beckley's terry Salurday morn
ing to spend the week end. When
Hie party arrived the girls paired
off, making their camps and pre
paring for Ihe day's work. Each
set of girls named the camps, a
number of clever nameB being used.
Pleasan! Lodge, Solid Comfort Inn,
Fir Bough Inn, Shady Kest, The
Four E's, and Pine Bark Inn were
some of the names used.
The lime was spent In swimming,
some of Ihe girls winning honors
for Ihe endurance lest, and biking
was also made an occasion of Sat
urday. During the evening the girls
put on a program and atunta about
Hie camp fire, and at the close the
camp fire song was sung. On Sun
day, following a hike in the morn
ing, and swimming in the after
noon, a bean Dole was built, one
of the camp fire honors, and a corn
roust was held. The girla also par
ticipated in a game of baseball.
Spending the week end at camp
were Miss Etna Walford, Ona
Durch, Weyoua Fellows, Margaret
Metzger, Olive Simmllkler, Louise
Hess, Eileen Small, Katherlne Ba
bue, Dorothy Jackson, Carmellta
lllaylock, Marjorie Cochran, and
ihe guardians, Mrs. R. B. Couipton
and Mrs. H. N. Grayblll.
Hazel Abrams
Weds in Vancouver
Word baa been received In tbla
Golden Wedding
Anniversary Celebrated
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. While cele-
clly of Ihe marriage of Misa Hazel brated their golden wedding anni
Abrama to C. M. Burner at Van- versary at Kelly's Korner, Satur
conver. Wash., Monday, August 10. day, Augiut 8, inviting a number of
The marriage cornea as a surprise friends to their borne. A large cake
to the many friends of the couple and boquet were presen!ed Mr. and
here. Mrs. Bulner has been resld- Mrs. While In behalf of their
ing at Eugene with her mother (or friends, by .Mr. and Mrs. S. M.
the past year, and formerly made Kelly, and laler Mrs. White waa
her home here, attending the local presented with a gold broach, and
high school. Mr. Butner is the ion Mr. White waa given a gold watch
of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Butqer, and chain.
also attended Koseburg high Mr. and Mrs. White were married
"'I'M . . ! San Jose, California, in 1S75.
iney win muse men- nome in ., While crossed lh.i olln hv or
Camas, Wash., where Mr. Butner la
employed.
team when only four years old, go
ing from Missouri to California.
Mrs. White came west from Illinois
Mr. and Mrs. Percy F. Freeman 4n 187!. They resided in Klamath
and two sons, John and Percy. Jr., county for 2X years, moving to
of Porlland, visited with friends In Douglas county three years ago.
Roseburg last nigh!. Mrs. Freeman Three of their children, Erie 11.
was formerly Miss Grace Matthews White, and Frank E. White of
of this cily, and baa many friend Medford, and Mrs. J. W. Sullivan.
here. They are enroute to Craler
Lake and way points by motor.
Dinner Given
for Guest
Honoring their guesl, George Ril
ler Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Rilter gave
a dinner at -the Douglas Walte j co and southern points.
home near Dixonville, Friday even-1 www
ing. At a large table, placed on Ihe Summer CamD
spacious lawn, and centered with a c c D-
bowl of lovely summer blooms, cov-i i-H-eiie oi ricnic
A number of the younger set
of Klamath Falls, were present.
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11. C. Dunham, of Marshtield,
atopped here VYeduesday evtning
and waa a guest at Ihe home of
Dr. and Mrs. George A. Brad
burn. Mr. Dunham was enroule
home alter a trip to San Francis-
J LOCAL NEWS J
j To Coast
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Young and
Miss Cells Belck motored to Ban
I don Jscsterday to Bpend the week
end. "
From Glids
Willard Smith motored from
Glide yesterday and spent the af
ternoon here attending to business
affairs and visiting.
From Powers
Harmou Hayes waa an arrival
from Powers yesterday and spent
several houra here attending to
business mailers.
From Yoncalla '
Miss Olive Wilson waa among the
out of town visitors yesterday and
spent several hours shopping. She
Is from Yoncalla.
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Mrs. E. G. Boiler arrived Ihis era were Dlaced for r.eorre if'itter
Mrs.
morning from Portland to be the I Misses Martha Yoe. Helen Falbe. motored to the O. II. Pickens sum-
Barbara Tresten, of Aberdeen, Mrs. m,'r camp near Sunshine Ranch
Arthur Knauss, Mra. M. E. Willis, Wednesday evening. The time was
and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Walte. spent in games and swimming, and
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Falbe, Mr. and ""-'r ihe young people galhered
Mrs. Chas. Helnline and Mr. and about a large bonfire and had a
Mrs. M. E. Rltter. picnic lunch.
The remainder of the evening Enjoying the affair wero Misses
was spent In conversation about a Helene Wicklem, Edna Wicklum,
week end guest of Mr. and
George Bolter of this city.
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Mrs. Ralph Quine has as her
house guests for several weeks
her mother, Mrs. O. Wicklem. and
sisters, Misses Helene and Edna
Wicklem, of Eu Clanre, Wisconsin.
large bonfire.
fVliei:eT Sjyjeaters Rule
t!Zhe!?&& t1ieSiyeaterj6t
JumperiOverblouselllsiBopulai;'
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I jtm:!t:rr.r,i;::.v --l.-,-;,-i.
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of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Mildred
Thomas, of Portland, and Miss Ev
elyn Quine, and Ford Singleton,
Burton Hut ton, Kay Just and
James Pickens.
Mrs. M. Godfrey and M1m C.
Nelson, of Los Angeles, who were
guests of Mrj. Kussell iirvant, of
this city, for several daya, lett
.this week for an auto trip to
Portland and jLlrUisbj Columbia
points.
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Shoemakers Return ,
From Eastern Trip
Dr. and Mrs. It. K. Shoemaker
and family, who have been spend
in? the past two months and a
half In the east returned to their
home In Roseburg Thurnday night.
.Their trip included visits to Na
Ipoleon, Ohio, the home town of Dr.
: Shoemaker, Cleveland, whero he
j attended the National Kiwanis
J convention, St. Paul, and other
points. Dr. Shoemaker also stud
ied at tho Laboratory of Surgical
jTecnique, of Chicago, during the
summer. They made the trip by
iauto, stopping at Portland and way
points.
. Mrs. Walter Jackson and bro
ther, Wray Hutlkin.-i, of Ponca
City, Oklahoma, are here visiting
'tt-ith thi'ir ninllipr nm) with thntr
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W.
O. dinger, for several weeks.
Rev. Mow Return
, Bev. H. E. Mow, who has been
at the Boy Scout camp for the past
three or four days, returned to
Koseburg this morning-
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luliii'liiill
Knollins Are Guests j
nt L't'land I Ionic
rrcf' -nnr nnd Mrs. Etncst Knol-
.litl, nf Sun Joh. Calir., ! Kiirils
jat ihf limine of ht-r paimis, Mr. i
mtv! Vr-. I.. A. lY1i.nct. (n UVM i
U"- 'lniiK. I'ruft -tMir Km!Hn Is nt
hi ,t. of tho i'hylr:i ihitn t f mi i
!' iMrttnt nt nl" the Ciitilnrniu MHt-- I
: ( .ti'tirrs' (! ; h( S;ui Jusp. Tin- j
, i-i iM H h;t i hfi-ii touring th '
m a MifRTinn. They ill ie- j
' mum h'Te fur a k.
! Mm. i: M. lhm?nr .M il M.i 1
t niuc n.uniiHT, ol ih tn. ur
i V'i nl Iioni' of Mrv W. A.
I i ' i! it'ir. in lor two ( kf.
.T.l Mm. W. L. Cox. of
John Tim horton hoin.
nf tti; lit v. flu week.
v.-m' tnrl hori 1hurt.tv t.y
ha-innh Murk, ot llinc-
jfhtiiKion. who ooin
1 thrin lo Myrtle IVint lr
W
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pi.
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M' - 'iri;iiili I .ri-rnnr.h. of l.cn
Ac. i'!i . Ik a lieu. gucHt of h r j
coiiin. Miss Tenia Heyuti lor j
io eeks or so.
iThcJfiUccessf ul iego 'of iivrts
Costumes upon the summer mode
tus Intnxlx.ocd sweaters and over
jNj8s J Ui j an 1 anuiing deRuv.
Sweaters at of wool, of k.i-ha,
pi baibrlcc-in. of Jersey, am! of al
lnM t unv f.fcbric are Introduced
ilhTn'.anntug ' pnrcts Into - tli
,wjrt1 of summer Rportn.
Tneteeu lin has become' a
tMr, of moment in selecting t'io
favurlte model in the swmt. The
jtiirtle neck vies in popularity iih
the ciHilrr V ?h.pc, nmk. tule
Oie round or IVtcr Tan nwdel Is
1m much dcjiired.
Then there i the inatcrml ttsolf
o ehoone. Th o(t yams are old
favorites, while the nenor bait'tic
pm .txitni tn sporting s!ia l(s
hoi hiKti lonon add a col rful
nolo to any la of pirt. Ser:i.
tints als are much to he d
atrtd. and (he .iml and gray b.il
brtegans are much urd where dust
and tun ara encounied.
.Ttie Knitted stlkrn materials ar
,moatlyi(ound4.mMcaily,stripd sad
bkKked patterns whose skirts may
either m;itch or contrast in plaits
or In stralRht lines.
Crepe do Chine in "all the lovely
tones of the season are much used
in fashioning 4he smart sweater
over1kuse with matching skirl of
plaited crepo. This forms a atun
ulng rnsemble effect and one which
is well suited lo the late morning
or early afternoon In smartly
dressed summer circles.
Pockets, ties, monograms ' and
embroidered patterns 'add smart
touches to these blouse, and add
the individual note. Where all
whHe, or pule pink, or pastel blues
are used, contrasting ties inhar
monious shartoe, or embroidered
pockets add, the correct note of
chtr w
The belt is another feature of
importance. It may or may not
accompany the sweater, but if It Is
present at alt it is a conspicuous
feature. The smartest shops are
showing belie in brilliant tones in
suedes and In leather whose bor
ders are briRhtly gilded. The snake
skin belt Is a featured bit of chfc,
while the gold colored belt l one
of the high rpots of the season,
and Is )' smartly placed on a
Jumper frock of alt white.
Cellars, cuffs, and pockets of plaid
silks, or cf striped silks which
match the skirts are smart accom-
pantrnts to the weter over
blouse Chanel has used this form
of connection wt'.h stunning results
on bn summer ipgris outfit
The length ot the blouse varies
and tt may come to the hips, or well
beneath the hip line, so as to form
a tunic effect.
The skirts which are'so smartly
used with these sweaters possess
smart features tn themselves. The
pleats which distinguish them are
variously placed. Many models, are
pirated all around, while others are
pleated across the front, leaving
the backs plain. Inverted pleats in
front are used in the flannels and
in the bafbriggan. while the lighter
silks or striped materials uso the
allovr pleats
Linen. In
Antlers Theatre
Ileal Indians are difficult sub
jects for motion picture direction,
according lo Frank J. Carroll, who
used 2,000 Navajos and I'tes in the
production of "The Scarlet West,'
j an epic of frontier days, which
rirsi rtauonai win present at me
Antlers theatre next Sunday.
"They are very superstitious
and suspicious of everything and
seem to have an Idea that every
one Is trying to take advantage of
them, due, no doubt, to past experi
ences with white aien," he said.
"Al.to, they are proud and in the
battle scenes wo could not get them
to play 'dead.' They fought and
rod like the wind, but for 'dead
redskins' we had to substitute
white men disguised as Indians."
Custer's last stand is revived In
this elaborate production, and oth
er thrilling episodes In the con
flicts of American troops and fron
tiersmen with the Sioux, are
bronchi to the screen.
-The Scarlet West," in which
4.000 people appear, was many
months tn the making In the pic
turesque southwestern section of
Colorado and is said to represent
one of the finest screen achieve
ments of the frontier of the sixties
and seventies.
Liberty Theatre
A typewriter, twelve feet wide,
self thinking and sntfoperatirtg
the only one tf ft a kind In the
world is certainly a novelty and
a sight woll worth seeing. And it
can be sen by anybody who takes
ii ih rharmin siim.',he troublo to vlnit the Liberty the-
mer shades; Is also used to bring tro- t'r '.LovP1'9 Kargaln." atar-
into greater popularity the sweater
ring Miirjorie Daw and Cllve
! li.nnl Mill R - In . O .. .. J .1
overtilounc. and some really smart ' ,.. ouu""7 """
fffocls arc achieved la lh1s ma-' " , ,h, plcturi. nno nf (ho scnrs
lenal. shows thp reproduction of a mini-
Million. IncoTcrod orncvel pearl' cai romeily, and thi riant typewrit
effort, are used lo aild a chic touch I er Is a feature of the snt. The part
nnd frequently outline the cvltyr or of each Individual key In pluyr-if by
the front of the blouse. a beautiful elrl, forty -eight In all.
Norma TalmiMlKO, whoso recent ' and as each Elrl bows her head, the
trip ahro.id haa Introduced many rV she represents strikes the m
interesilnc faihion notes, ha so- mense sheet of rapor In the roller
. .M, ... . hir and spells out. In enormous letters,
lecd all while for a very chic comedy
sweater sill . Hera is of the kniU R u 0M of ie nu,rP( ,nd mJ,
led msierlal and Is smartly desipt-1 novp, ,1(!n ,v(,r pn , or out of
cd. while a hat of trim linos In all picture mn, j, rtl worth the price
while completes a cool and pleas- Df a,imiBon alone,
ins) appearance tor tho warmest .
of summer dys. MIjs Talmailge Anlli
nntli it an appropriate outtlt lo
wc-ir to and from t tie studio when
she workint on acetic from thi
modernlieO "Urjutiark forKlr
National.
If a rip-fnortlnc, slnm-hsn
horserace make your blood tingle.
ou are due tor a thrill when you
ao to see "(luld lii-els", which
opened last night at the Antlers
Theatrt. It 1 a W iijiam Fox
Cora Ward Back
Mrs. Cora Ward, who ha been
enjoying a week'a vacation at Idl
yld, has returned to Roseburg, and
has resumed her luties at Ott'a
Music store.
Enroute to Coast
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Matheson,
of the Toledo hotel, Toledo, Ore.,
spent last night in Roseburg aa
guests at the Umpqua hotel. They
are motoring to the coast.
Arrives From Portland-
Miss Eva Lennox, of Portland, ar
rived here tbla morning to apend
the week end with her mother, Mra.
B. H. Lennox. She will go on to
C'oqullle from here to visit.
Metschan Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Metchao and
daughter, Phyllis Jane, and Miss
Prudence A. Tulrot, of Portland,
were gueata at the Umpqua hotel
last night. They are motoring to
Crater lake. Mr. Metchan is
manager ot the Imperial hotel
Mrs. Thurber Home
Mrs. E. R. Thurber, who haa been
in a Portland hospital for the past
several months has returned to
Roseburg. greatly Improved In
health. Mr. Thurber Is now enjoy
ing a vacation, and with Mra. Thur
ber will take a camping trip while
she is gaining in strength.
Married Wednesday
Robert Woodhurst and Annie J.
Slaughter, both of Bridge, were
married on Wednesday at the office
of Justice of the Peace George
Jones. Only the necessary wit
nesses were in attendance. Mr. and
Mrs. Woodhurst will make their
home at Bridge, where he la em
ployed as a mill worker.
Spends Few Hours
F. H. Case, general manager of
the Oregon and Washington divi
sion of Sherman, Clay and com
pany, stopped In Roseburg for a
few hours yesterday and visited
the local branch store. Mr. Case
was returning to Portland after vis
iting KlaniHlh fall. anH .!..
... - uuu vtun
southern Oregon territory.
Dance at tha Garden
The Swnnpn Itnv. W.I MA..in-
.. . ijuuiai
dance orchestra, will nmuni .nn.A
new hits at the dance tonight at
uie iiainixiw gardens, on the banks
in me tmpqua at Winchester.
This organization hn hn.n im
proved greatly during the past two
oy ine aaaiuon of new mnsi
clans, it Is expected thnt i....
crowd will attend tonight' affair
as it la delightful at the pavilion.
On Way South
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Lewi drove
to Roseburg today accompanying
Mr. and Mrs. W .1 r Att.i. .i...
far on their Journey home to Oak-
inui. hi. ine latter coun le with
their sou, Woodrow, have spent the
Past 10 davs hern anfA.ti.. ....
Oregon climate and scenery which
.wuuanis mosi lavoranty to that of
...,.,, particularly at this sea
son of the year. Cooa Bay Times.
Jones' Have fluents
Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Jonea
have aa their guest this week
Mrs. Jones' father Grant Helman.
of Petaluma. California. Mr. Hel
man has a large chicken ranch
at Petaluma which he recently
leased to his son-in-law, and is
taking a hort vacation trip. Mr.
Jones drove to Roseburg in a
1315 model Ford car. which he
has had since the time of Its pur
chase and which he prefers to
drive although the family has
everal other ears of a more mo
dern make. Mr. Helman, accom
panied by his daughter, will
spend several days fishing near
Roseburg. and will also take a
trip up the MrKemle before re-
tnrnihv tn P.i.1., . . . .
" t..ni. .tub. rfonn
will accompany him hack to Call- '
i.irnia lor a visit oi several weeks
with her parents.
screen version of Henry Blossom's
celebrated play. "Checkers" and
an excellent adaption tt is. When
"Checkers" Campbell rides Re.
morse to victory for the fin, 000
pure and the girl, you will be
showing remarkable self-control
if yon don't Jump up and cheer.
"Oold Heels" brings to the fore
ground two comparatively new,
hut exceedingly clever players.
They are Jtobert Agnew, who
plays "Checker" and Peggy
Shaw, who is seen as Pert Bar
low. Agnew ha an Ingratiating
personality nnderlying which Is a
real dramatic talent.