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    FOUR
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. 1925.
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WOMAN'S BkG
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-SOCIETY
: 3 By GRACE CARROLL
contribution to this page, society, women's clubs, and
personals, should bo telephoned to the society editor by Friday
of each week. Telephone No. 135.
j-j-r jnjijojxrutviJvv " a a a. a. a
! Mrs. Waite to Teach
, in Reedsport Schools
I Eastern Star Homecoming
j Enjoyed Thursday
! The member of the Eastern Star
I lodge had a most Interesting and
Miss Stewart Tells
of Experiences Abroad
M Iks Adeline Stewart, who spent
the summer traveling abroad with
Party Compliments
Miss Lock wood
Mrs. Douglas Walto will leave on Complimenting Miss Peggy Lock-
Friday for Reedsport where she ; wood, w ho will leave soon to attend
has Been engaged to teach In the ' school at r.ugene this winter. Miss enjoyable homecoming Thursday Miss Rosa B Parrott .ml numW
Reedsport schools the coming Wave Reed entertained at the Fred evening, following their regular of mher American muri.t. ha.
u nome 1 uesaay evening, ine.huninss meeting, when a socclal li..t ni h... .n
program was presented. History of week or .o longer in Europe than
the organization was given, giving , the rest of her party. The follow
an account of those who had been ng story of ber experiences Is an
Miss Conlee Hostess
at Dinner and Bridge
Inviting a number of friends to
her home on West Washington
street, Miss lorlene Conlee charm
ingly entertained Monday evening
at dinner arid bridge. Following
guests went to the living room,
which was attractively decorated
with summer blooms, where tables
Connelly-Eddy Wedding
Beautiful Church
Affair Monday Evening
Of wide social Interest Is the mar-1
rlage of Mix Dorothy Eddy, daugh-'.
tnr of Senator and Mrs. fl. L. Kddy,
of MVallcoTneUy. on Tuesday; 6:311 "'""p,r' ' ,'' "
evening, at It o'clock, at the First nterpleco o marigolds, the
Presbyterian church. The church,
beautiful In Its appointments, was
1 .1.1. I .. kaulA. .
tors, phlox, tinnias. and ferns. "ranged for bridge. High
oarrViag out, in pastel shades. . hor. fell to Mis. Virgin a W II
pink, white and laven.ler motif. ! '"', ?'""", ho"or", to Mr"
The-brlde entered on the arm of 1 " " Bale, Mis, Conlee was as
her father, gowned In a charming ri,url," evening by Mrs.
costume of white georgette, with " and Mrs. Maurice 8.
rows of georgette and silver flow-1 A,'''n
rs on the skirt, which was draped! , hinndlng ho evening were Mos
over a quaint sliver lace petticoat. ,'mM M "' "
and forming an attracUve back-1 I"",'" '-'" Ward, and Misses
ground for he.- blond beauty. Her J:!"'1.-"! (.u V' 1'", IK"5"n7"'
bridal, veil, of white tulle, was ,r"", 1 ,r"h'l- lf A"
caught and held in place by a head fh. Vera Mc.Mlllin. Rnslna Por
dress of orange blossoms and , Kv c. VKlnla filling,
pearlal She carried a shower bo- j J "rl,,n or'"r' ' rp "n;ster.
quel of orchids and tuberoses. "r ItlVam"' ,1,h"lma N'-"l-w.
. . Maxlno Sykes, Iris nice, Dorothy
Miss Dorothy Orcutt maid of I ,, Kl, Lo , , , ,
honor, wore a frock of painted gold ,.m8
chiffon with a band of gold In herj
hair. She rrll a colonial wrist Mrs. II. L. Mcilenry. who spent
boquet of gladlolls and ophellaa fl.w ,, . wpt.k vUlllnK
roses. The two bridesmaids. Miss , h(im of her var Mr. ,,
Lois Cobb and Miss Iris Rice were, Mnl )iporKP Kf,h,haR,.n, .,ur., ,
gowned alike in frocks of geranium nr home , ,.or,an(1 Frl,,By niorn.
Llllliuu, Willi oruiiiB, auu nui, Inir
year. .Mrs. Waite will Introduce the K
Stanford-ninet mental intelligence! tlm" was pleasantly spent In
testa In the schools at Keedsiiort. games and dancing. loiter a lunch
dealing with the subnormal and ab-ieon was served the guest.
.orniai cnim. jn mu.inu-.np . ' ,'r ,,, J"""" ' grand officers In the lodge, and interesting account of the wonder-
ests have been in use in Portland Peggy Lockwood. Phyllis Powell, , thuRe who had taken part In the in- ful places visited during her tour- I
for several years and last year: Mahnon Wlmer, Vera Starmer, stitutlon of grand lodge here many I ..X . .
.Mrs. Waite studied there under Jessie Juilil. Muxlne Stearns, of years ago I "ur visu 10 r.urope was so lull
Miss Manly who has charge of that Oakland, Palma Hull, and Allan, n.h . DJ lof hrll"n: adventures that I hard-
work in the schools. The system ': Moore. Klton Jackson. Wayne! , ,ou0"' program was giv-,ly know wnat wl be o( mon
Is also In use with great success , Rlggs. Wayne Pickens. Lymau But-! ,Z'r .. inm.iv- rst 10 otn'r'
in California. Mrs. Waite is a teach-! ner, Raymond Hell, Chester Her-1 r,"i7.'."r Vri'i"".T.". ' "The most dellghtfol surprise
man, Itoss Hate, Dale Willard and .1 "ZZ, that I had. happened while on the
Frank Schwarx. . l. L , 'B'" .. Mobn . trBln Just out of Lucerne, when
- O Solo M.o . . .. ..Bi Capua i nKt an old fr,,.nd NeMlll Ham.
in ' Mrs. r red Strang , I blln, a former Koseburg boy. We
Miss Jane Cordson, of Portland. Darltone .'Vni'n S.-lected I recognized each other at once and
spent a few days this week as a ! . a ) "ogers I enjoyed an hour chatting together.
i w"" - - .j mis manv aim nm ahnnt ttn.
Mrs. J. W. Shockley I hnrir nr. nrw th. fc I. ..in I.
I er of many years of experience, and
her work has especially fitted her
I for the study of the precocious, or,
backward child, or the child deviat
ing from normal.
0
Mrs. Carl D. Shoemaker, who was
a guest of Mrs. M. J. Shoemaker.
for a short time this week, returned
Friday morning
Portland.
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C. O. M. E. Class
Guest of Miss Hughes
Miss Daphne Hughes charming
ly entertained the members of the
C. O. M. K. class or the Christian
church at her home Thursday even
ing. Following the regular business
band: of sequin and a single chlf-
fron rose In their hair, carrying
colonial wrist boqueta
and Cecil Brunner roses.
Verne Hawn was best man, and
Mr. Donald Helllwell and Mr. Allen
Hewyt were ushers.
t
of gladlolls I Tru-Chee-Lo Camp Fire
M-Mr-.! Girls Have Hike
The ceremony was read by Rev.
W. McCullagb. under a beauti
ful aich of fern and flowers In dell-
cate orchid shades, before 200 close
relatives and friends. Preceding the
The grotip of Tru-chee-lo Camp
Fire girls spent an Interesting day
I Tuesday, when they went on a hike
up Mt. Nebo. leaving at li) o'clock
and hiking up the river to the Kl
wants picnic grounds, above Alex
ander's Park. They spent the day
' there, bavlni? Inni'h nml l.mrnlni.
ceremony. Mrs. A. N. Orcutt sang, t, H1I1P of lh ,ff,,r,.nt kn(
"At Dawning." accompanied by MrJof Th,.n , an nomir offl,rrl,
C. Hi Arundel. While the bridal mi.h ramp frp K,r, fur
partjj entered. Mr. Arundel played j M1, 1(.,,.n Wilson was at this time
theb rldal chorus from Lohengrin. n,,P a mPmher of the orgsnliatlon.
During the ceremony he played, j Miss Klliabeth Wlllams was made
"Loves Greeting." softly, and fol- official reporter for theg roup,
lowing, Mendelssohn's Wedding . Knjoylng the day were Mrs. TI.
March. N. UraybtH. guardian. Misses Wey-
After the ceremony, a reception ona Fellows, Katherlne llabue.
was held for the bridal party and Karlene James, Margaret Crowcll
a number of guests, at the home ' n,iml hv Dale Jackson. Mnrhirle
of Senator and Mrs. Kdily. Hero Cochentn. Hiden Wilson and Kllxa
lovely summer blooms and ferns .belli Williams.
In shades of pink and white, were a
used in the spacious rooms. As- Mrs. r. h. Hobson anil Mrs. Cal
sisting In the dining room wcroVn w. F.vans. of Salem, were the
Mrs. George E. Houck and Miss i week end guests of Dr. and Mrs.
guest of Mrs. O. W. Fox, of laurel-1
wood. Miss Cordson has many I
friends in this city, havlng-visited
to her home in ' nere number of times.
w u w
Conservatory Engages
Portland Man
Walter C. Oimaln of Portland,
has been engaged by the Helnline
Conservatory for the leadership of
the Hoys' Band, for the coining
year, and in connection with Dale
Strange will tearh all haml fnalrn.
meeting, the time was pleasantly ,.. u. i-.Hrmain h. rh9A
n.lll Ull lilt, llirr UNI1K III UIUK III
the Washington Hughes home, and
a luncheon was served the guestB
by Mrs. Hughes. .
Guests of Miss Hughes were
Mrs. Chas. G. Stanton, teacher of
the class, Mrs. Washington Hughes,
Misses Rose Conroy, Rhea Gates,
Marie I.ane, Jessie Glbbs, and Kv-
Heinline Conservatory of Mn'sic and ArtJ
MRS. CHARLES HEINLINE, Director.
Fall Term Opens Sept 1 4
COURSES OFFERED IN
Piano, Voice, Violin, Cello, Band Instruments, Theory, Harmony,
History of Music and Pictorial and Decorative Art
Accredited Teacher in Piano and Voice
Dunning System for Beginners of Piano
Musical Kindergarten for Children 3 to 4 yeirs.
Normal Training for Teachers a specialty.
Studio open for registration after Sept 8, Phone 390
Cailman.
Miss Evelyn Qulne
Selections from Sabat Mater
Kosini
Mr. Fred Strang
of the National Guard headquar-1 tM
inn t;uniiniijr ill uin-l a, anil spent j 3,J(k Mrs
Canadian bands. He has also had
; several years' experience w ith boys
I bands.
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Mrs. L. U. Pearl and daughter, i cram.
j Miss Parrott Compliments
Miss Hacker at Luncheon
erett Gulhrldge. Roy Hardman. i ""f -'"ja.
George Webber. Glade Itruton. I-; l'nl Thursday and Hiday here as
nolr Stanton, Donald Radabaugn, : P""" k "n " ' b-
Claud Patterson and James Ellis. ! -"laKb-
r. r, .
South Deer Creek
P. T. A. to Meet
The South Deer Creek P. T. A.
will be entertained Friday evening
or next week, when Mrs. R. L. Mc
Laughlin will be hostess at her
home. Business of the year will be
discussed and a social hour will fol
low. The following committees
have been appointed for the year:
Membership committee, Mrs. K. Mc
Cormick, chairman, J. A. Pinker-
ton; program, Mrs. Flora Smith
George E. Houck, who attended
Ota. id Lodge in Canada this year,
gae an interesting account of the
meeting there. Following the pro
file members went to the
Hacker, stale president of the Bust
ness and Professional Women's
Club, who visited the local organ
ization Friday, and spoke at the
club luncheon last night. Miss Rosa
B. Parrott, president of the local
club, was hostess Friday noon at
a luncheon in the Indian Room of
the Hotel L'nipqua.
Covers were placed for Miss
camp Snuggle In , have been
glii-xts of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Wm lli will return to ffoaehnre- on
and Mrs. Scott: publicity, E. Dun-!Hacker. and the five officers of the Labor Day and will again be at
can. R. L. Mclaughlin, and R. V. Iclub, MIbs Bthel Webb. Miss Lor-j thi-ir home in Laurelwood.
Hatfield; social, Mrs. A. Karcher, lene Conlee, Miss Grace Taylor.j ft ft
Mrs. R. V. Halfleld. and E. Mc-.Mrs. Ellen Post and Miss Parrott. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rrand had
Cormick; hospitality, Mrs. R. , " Miss Hacker was the guest of the ! a .heir week end miesls last week
ivwo v. 'm. i:ai iu.-i pr(.ateri In h a hnma
Miss Evelyn Quino and Mr. Chas.. Hamblin Is a son of F. B. Hamblln.
Mchlhinny I former superintendent of our city has teen preserved to give visitors
Piano Solo Selected schools, a graduate of Harvard, and """e ldea of the devastation. We
Mr. Gordon Cook now connected with the American aw German and French dugouts,
Pale Moon - .. Logan embassy In the Balkans. He was on I anu huKe nuue crater, and remains
The Land of the Sky Blue Water; hia v ...un,i hi. .....i.. itk I of barbed wire entanglements. "The
a wealthy American who has a Poppies of Flanders field" were
summer home In Switzerland. I everywhere trying to hide the
"Nice is a most beautiful city. a scar" of war' '
Place of hotels on the French " w 8 visited the International Ex
Ttivlera nnpan VWn.i. BnAn . DOsltion In Paris and the Rrftlsh
in auumon to tne musical pro- part ot hpr ,me tnere at a hotP, Empire Exposition at Wembly. The
gram. Interesting readings and , named In her hnnnr A h.,.Hr,.i one in Paris is more artistic. The
were given by Mrs. Helen! statue of the nueen la in th o.-. Palace of Eleganee oroved most
Fiances Russell, and ,l,.n Tt.o Pn,m..l. A a...,. nllliring with Its wnmlerfnl erea.
Mrs. .Margaret Cawfleld. Mrs. slim the M.llirrono.n .,mi.i toins from the greatest Parisian
one of the most fascinating views designers. The Wembly
In nature.
"The gayest place was Venice.
The Grand Lagoon is the correct
setting for the gaily illuminated
"singing ships." As on.e rides about
In a gondola listening to selections
from the best operas, he might
think that he is really In fairyland.
"The most impressive experi
ence was at St. Peters, when the
silver trumpets were blown and
Pope Pius XI entered the Holy
,h 'ne granoesr cameurai in window display of Oregon prunts
idea of such a ceremony, but It
seemed to me that it was almost
I shool.1 have ..IH ih.t h.. 1 countries were of especial inter-
obtain permission to attend
summer service.
"The most beautiful picture of
the thousands that I saw Is the
immaculate conception by Murlilo
which hangs in . the Louvre. The
delicate forms and exquisite color
ing make It a gem In art.
"One of our most Interesting
nays was July fourth which was
banquet, which was attractively
decorated with baskets and bowls
of summer blooms, and a dinner
was served.
::
Mrs. N. E. Sides of San Antonio,
Texas, who has been a guest at the
hom-s of Mr. and Mrs. W. O.
Complimenting Miss Louise M. flinger and Miss Alice Morris and
Jesse Morris, of Winchester street,
left this morning for San Fran
cisco. Mrs. Sides has been making
an extended tour of the west.
ft
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Helnline, w ho
Blnce the closing of their
Fall Fashion Revue to Be
Presented Wednesday
An announcement of Interest
was made today by Manager L.
A. Goux, of the Antlers Theatre,
who has arranged a Fall Fashion
Show, for Wednesday evening,
September 9, at 8:16 o'clock.
Sixteen attractive Roseburg
girls will display a variety of
beautiful coat, dress, bat and
shoe models, from a number of
Roseburg stores, and Mr. Goux
has arrauged a number of unique
rBtfl u,hi.h will malta th
eXhiblt fniiUnH iknw B filling
oeauuiuiiy uispiays tne aiversiiiea , tna fu ... Abrahams Slllc
products of the British possessions. store The Art Bnd Babjr shop,
I must say that Canada has the j Tne Ladles' Shop. Marksbory Com
te't- Ipsny, Bellows. Fishers, The J. C.
"The soldiers of the different ' Penny Co.. Thellell Millinery,
countries in their unusual costumes 'The Specialty Shop, and The Vo
drew their share of attention, but I gue are co-operating with Mr.
the life guardsmen of Whitehall, I Goux In the revue, which will be
London, would captivate the at-! presented Wednesday evening on
tention of anyone who has eyes '. ly. The girls who will model that
with which to see.
In Liverpool I saw an attractive
which were of good quality and
marked at 7 Id or 15 cents a pound.
r, ,.. ,, ai . i..- mi.,, . .! emu uuiiiik me u.ijr. aim as -at-tneir summer camp, near tneir speutr on - the battlefields near
committee, Mrs. L. E. Gilliam, j taken for a drive through the city j ranch. Overland Orchards, Miss I Rhelms. Most of the land has been
Laurence Gilliam and Dee Adams, and surrounding points of Interest. Faye Gediles and Miss Helen Casey. ' restored to cultivation, but a part
France Howell. Miss Vivian Or
cutt and Miss Marian Needhum cut
ices.
Mrsr Connelly Is a graduate of
A. C. Seely last week.
Portland Woman
Roseburg high school and attended Complimented at Dinner
O. JW-C, for two years, where she Mi,' w,lar,n ,.,iarniln(!,y
was-aopular on the campus and nn.rlBlnM, MolllUjr v,.nK a, lp
member of Gamma Phi Beta Sor- Whart..n home In West llnsenurg.
orlty., Mr. Conne ly Is a so a gind- eompllmenllng al dinner, Mrs. Eva
uate-of the Roseburg high school, siruble. of Portland. At o'clock
and-mudli-d at O. A C. He Is em- ,,.. ,,., , lb, w ,
ployed here by the Stamlard Oil , ,,Ilk IIlollf , ,
company, rollow ng a short trip Mr. ,rai.,v .lu-rpii-ce of aster, and
and -Mrs. Connelly will be at home I gl enn spray
at their new residence, 612 East Cover, were plarwl for Mrs. Eva
Douglas street. Struble, honor.-.. Mis. Emma How-
. .? JL . ... Mr- aml lrH- '''"m Wharton.
M- "hrone and Miss MlHa. Av jHii Darby, Bess
Helen Casey left yesterday in the : Wharton, and Messrs. Dee Howard
formers far tor Portland. Mrs.aii j0.,.ph Wharton. Following
Throne will be there to meet an j ainti. r the evening was pleasantly
aunt from Texaa, whom she ha. anem in rnnviruuiin Bn,i n,.in
nevijr nern, anil vinii wnn ner.
Mlsa Casey will be the guest of
M Is Naomi Scott for several days.
a
Mrs. Wood Entertains
Thursday Afternoon
Mrs. R. II. C. Wood provided a
pleasant time for the Garden Val
ley Women's Club Thursday of
lastweek. when she had the mem
bers', to her country home In Gar
den Valley for the afternoon. The
house was attractively ilei-iirsied
with1' bright summer blooms, and
the lime was Hent In games, con
versation, and music. l,aiir the
4
Browns Returns
to Salem This Week
Jusllce and Mrs. George M.
Brown, Miss Elaine Brown, of Sa
lem, and Mrs. Thomas Meliilihrest.
of Portland, formerly Miss Marjor
le Brown, have been guests this
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Bellows, They left for Salem
Tuesday, where Mrs. MeGiliiiivst
wilt remain with her parents for n
lime before returning lo her home
in Poiiland.
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Miss McRroom Leaves
hostess aerviil a luncheon on the
lawn, at tables attractively decora! i to Attend Vnssar
ed with a color scheme of rid. to I mi,, n,. Melirunm. who hns
Atestlames G. ('. Ilalley. H. A. t'.il-1 h.-.-n visiting with her parents. I
..M..T, . r.-.gusmi. W. i, vr. and Mis. E. Miilroom here
McDanlcl. A. Nl.lay. J E. Page., F. p luring the s.iniiner. left Frldav
1'arrolt. P. Sinclair, II. Rlti hle. ami i m.irning f,,r n, ,.st ( iui,.nd
adflitlonal guests Were Mesilauii s i siiiiud Mils winter.
Thompson, or l'nipqua. Hugh Kilter Miss M, lln..,, Ktiip over In
of Glide. Lily Moltslt. of I'onllla. Port land for a short time, lo be
ill ... Albright of Portland, and , the sural nf Mis Marguerite Hvkc
Gladys Nlckerson. Ha : la fntr going nn to ( in halls. Vt ash-
Mlswes Gladys Nlckerson
Nlckerson. of Algona, Iowa.
Lorne Parrott, Margaret Ferguson,
and Georglno Sinclair.
ItiKton, her fnriner home, to visit
fit Is. .she will also step over In
Seattle, where she will be the
t of se.oilij' sIMei-t. Miss Mc
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hudson and I Broom attended the I'nlversliy or
Kra,. Agnes Hudson left Wrdnc-j Washington for to years before
day for San Francisco, where they attending , hia.l in the east. Kol
will reside. Mr. Hudson haa ae- -lowlnr her ls!i In Washington
ceplcd a position as manager ot , . mil in pnu' .-epM... New
mm of tho departments of iheiVntk. lo nuitinue with her course
WisMlnghouse Elwtrlc rompanylat Vaar.
tl.ite. 1 he lludsons will be at the
Hotel Holland for a lime.
S
Mn and Mrs. Mathews
Entertain for I ludsons
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Maihewa en
tertained Informally at dinner Fri
day of Issi week f-omplimenllng
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Hudson and
Mr Agnes Hudson who left on
Wednesday for San Franrli.cn to
reside. Dinner was served at ti
thirty al J table charming with
yellow slnnias. Covers we.e plac
ed for Mr. and Mrs. Harold II. id
sou, Mrs. Agnes Hudson. A. HmU
fnan and Mr. and Mrs. Mathews.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Fox of Laurel-
Cl.irn P.itrit-k Accrpls
Po"iiitin in Porthtntl
Mi.. '!:'r-l 1'a.rii'k. fn ...er Hose
hu.e Kl-1, who has I n living at
LoiiKii. . Wa-li!nglnn. and has
been aerklng f.ir the Umgilew h.
veopli; pt ( Mn..i!,y, has leslgnei'.
her posh urn Ih.ie In go to Port
land, where r'le has been offered a
fine plai
Miss I'ahlik Is Hew In Eugene
vlslllng at the h.inie nf her parents
.Mr. snd Vis. c b. lutiirk. for a
short time h. t.ee leealmg In
Portland. In I'm Hand s. v
make her home wim ,, r a.rer.
Mrs. A. t .Spenci r, Innnerly nt .hi.s
woou entertaineo at uiuucr on duu ciiy. wuo recenuy nteveii to iai
day far the sainifpi.-oup. i plac.
evening will be Misses Thelma
Olmstead, Feme Reymers, Mary
Reams. Dona Love, Mona Porter,
Eva Vogelpohl, Marion Porter,
Lorlene Conlee, Doris Price, Ade-
la llamU Valma Vf.nnn.M On.n.
"The children of the different thy Cord'on Doro,hy McDonald.
I countries were of especial inter- r.Ml.. m.ii.vi.ih. u.i..
the ! est' ,Many f 'm!m aPPfar'd " be! Virginia Yount and Mrs. George
c'hUdCpa1 thelrWa.rb,.,,,,ya,,8.nol
Pna? them wh .h. ii Cisco. The Fern will furnish the
nAnninn- , i'" ,ch"dren f lowers and potted plant, tor the
?w . L n f u Urfhf PP.7 ,0hkn.h background, and furniture will
hat I am privileged to teach the vp b; McKeaili Darby and
go-getters of America, j Baldwin Furniture store. Th.
- "During tne tne voyage to Mont- Grand Beauty Shop and the Ter
real someone mentioned Roseburg minal Beauty Shop will do the
which caused us to look for it In marcelling and hairdresslng. Tha
a Canadian Pacific folder. Imagine Fall Fashion Show will be an
my chagrin when it was not shown annual affair which Roseburz
' on the map while Grants Pass and people will look forward to. At
Ashland were. I hope the booster 'the time the spring revue was
clubs of our town will see that it is presented, such interest was mani-
placed there. I must add that we tested, that Mr. Goux decided to
Mrs. H. M. Stone
The Well - Known Toilet Goods Specialist
Will Give Ycu a Free Massage
in Your Own Home
By Appointment
Careful attention to your skin will insure the attractiveness and
personal charm that every woman craves.
To Neglect Your Skin Is to Forfeit Its Beauty
.-
7
We have engaged Mrs. Stone, the well-known Toilet Goods
Specialist, for the week of Scp'.cmlier 8 to 12, to call on a number of
ladies in Roseburg each day, to give free massage and individual help
and advice on the care of the skin.
This Is an Exceptional Opportunity for One Week Only
Step into the store, write or phone us. We'll do the rest,
stand Mrs. Stone's massage and advice are free.
Undc
Mrs. Stone Will Also Be Glad to Talk to Any Woman's Club
in Roseburg Free of Charge
ViofiL- 45
NATHAN FULLERTON
The ot& Storo
Perkins building
Roseburg, Oregon
found another map which gave
Roseburg.
"Several people asked me how
the Canadian Rockies compare with
make both the spring and fall
showings annual features.
An added attraction of singing
and photoplay feature will be
the Alps. While each has certain i shown after the revue.
characteristics that surpass thel At the ensemble, following the
other, I admire the Canadian showing, Miss Evelyn Qhlne will
mountains more. Americans may 'give a vocal solo. The Roseburg
remain In this country and see some 'Melodists, composed of Bert (I.
of the best scenery in the world. ! Bates, piano; James Goodman.
"We had delightful traveling saxophone; Wm. Ott, violin; Red
companions, magnificent hotels. ; for(l Tester, cornet; and Delaine
most wonderful things to see. Strader. drums; will play during
which made our Journey one con
: tlnuous period of pleasure and in
terest, but with all this 'America
for me' ."
Mrs. Stanton Entertains
I Endeavor Society
Miss Charles V. Statnton was
hostess Thursday, when she en
tertained the members of the mis
sionary committee of the Inter
mediate Endeavor Society of the
Christian Church at a picnic.
' The guests went to the Boy Scout
Grunds. Maple Grove, where they
spent the afternoon In baseball,
horseshoe throwing and other
sports. In the evening a picnic
dinner was spresd tn the grove.
The picnic was given for the com
mittee having the best attendance
during the summer at the En
deavor meetings, and for the best
committee work.
I Enjoying the affair were Mis
ses Troas Church. Lucille Peter
hon. Nona Jean Wilson. Barbara
Clark. Helen Wilson. Eunice Ba
ney and Lenoir Stanton, James
Ellis, Wesley Little. Mr. and Mrs,
Chas. V. Stanton. Mrs. D. E. Carr
and ISev. II. E. Mow.
j
! Miss Irene Karr, Portland girl,
stient Friday here as a guest of
Mr. and Mrs. L. Antics. Mlsa Karr
will teach physical education In
! the Los Angeles schools this win
ter.
the evening.
.
Mrs. Eldrlge Wheeler and son,
Ted Wheeler, and Mrs. H. B. Marcy,
stopped here this week and were
guests of Mrs. Cora Cloud for a
short time. They have been tour
ing the coast, and are now enroute
lo their home at Montessano,
Washington.
Marksbury Fashion Show
Heralds Fall Styles
A fitting herald of Ml stylet was
the fashion show given Thursday
and Friday evenings at the Marks
burg store, when some of Rose
burg's attractive girls modeled the
many new creations that will be a
feature of autumn.
The show, sponsored by Mr.
Marksbury, owner of the Marks
bury chain stores, and Mrs. Alma
Harness, manager of the Roseburg
store, was enthusiastically greeted
by Roseburg people, and drew a
large crowd. In the store, where
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WHERE GOD IS FOUND
The following poem hy Allien
Harness of Roseburg. appeared Inj
the September issue of the Reality I
.Magaxine.
Where sweep acros. the boundless
prairie
The cool, moist winds amain:
Where quickly spread the cicada
that carry
Their wealth ot needed rain;
Where Spring with dark green
man's-1 covers
Tha r.-K MAn I .
find that Nature to her lovers
Reveals the work of God.
Where nestle green, alluring
meadow.,
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Where wild red berries grow;
Where vales repose in shifting
shadows,
Where hnnevaiirtrtna hlnar.
Where by the river one discovers
Th tall bright goldenrod:
I find that Nature to ber lovers
Reveals the work ot God.
Where lie the long wide valleys, '
dreaming
Beneath the summer kin;
Where mountains, with snow-summits
bleamlng.
In purple distance rise;
Where silence In the forest hovers;
Where man haa seldom trod;
I find that Nature) to her lovers
Unfolds the law of God. .
ALDEN HARNESS.