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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1925. j n f OKE woman's i& As. sV -t3 4 " ' SOCIETY ;:: By grace carroll All contributions to this page, society, women's clubs, and personals, should be telephoned to the society editor by Friday of each week. Telephone No. 13j. i - w..wv.,..w. Former Roseburg Girl Weds at Santa Ana The fullowliiK taken from Wilma Dobell Becomes Bride of B. E. Larson At a pretty wedding ceremony Wednesday evening Miss Wilma Doben, of CorvalllH, was united In marriage to Mr. Benjamin K. Lar son, f Roseburg. at the home of Mrs.'!. A. IJobell In Corvallls. Tttfl' bride was lovely in a gown of wljlte fiat crepe, a silhouette liar reallon, the godets of which werti 'quaintly trimmed with satin baclcerepe. Her veil, of white tulle, was Held in place by a wreathe of orango blossoms. HhM descended the old fashioned spiral, staircase unattended and was met at the end of the stairs by the groom, who advanced with her to the fireplace, where the manlln' was an improved bower of autumn blooms. Miss Ruth Hright man of Corvallls, played Mendel ssohrfs Wedding March as the bride, and groom met the minister at '-he. altar. The ceremony was read in the candle! light at 8 o'clock by Itev. Osgood, of Albany, among a few friends and relatives, while Miss Hazel JSoden, of Corvallls, sang "Just. a Song at Twilight" After the ceremony a reception was held for the bridal parly and a group or mends were present, aniuux them Mrs. Cummin. Miss Kuta- -Brlghtnian, Miss Frances Do bell; Miss Hazel Hoden and Hernail DobuO, of Corvallls, Mr. and Mrs. Earl I)oubet of Itoseburg and Itev. Osgood of Albany. Mrs. Larson Is the daughter of Mrs. ,C. A. Dobell, of Corvallls, and. da well known in Roseburg, where she taught In the high I school last year. She Is a graduate Myrtle Creek People Have Golden Wedding At. a larxe gathering of friends and relatives Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Iiyer were re-married on their gold en wedding anniversary at their home In Myrtle Creek Tuesday morning. The rooms of the house were dec orated with autumn blooms and fern, and the improvised arch un der which the ceremony was pi ! mLcs"1 aT SBKS S Mrs- Bey Return. 4 Hemline Conservatory iuw, Maiinda Walker, i.ydia Wai-1 rrom hast With sifter ! Opening rnday Night the Kir. Messrs. Volnev Elliott. At- .n C. H. Itaiiey. who has been! a I---., ... ..... .... . I.,,.-... .,.....,. .. .. ..... .1 .1 1 1 . mini H1UUI Ul t'HIIUUS K.1U ,,, ...... . .,.,,,,..,., inse ttuiiiann, jicrman wuiKer, rpenmiiK me pu.i si weeas in "'"'friends of the Heinline Conserva- 2nd, will be of Interest to Itoseburg Theodore WVIker and the children ea.t iciurned to her home on South' tory f Music and Art attended the ?Hl"ln W""ter lh8 we,W", VaH- ' U" f "" k . r"laJ' nlK"lh WH" at the con.erv1.oJy well known. I v rf urccoiiipanied Home by her sister, Frldav niirlil when tr s Heln. Unusually charming In all Its dc-1 Mrs. T. O. Dixon has as her Alii .-t.-lia ( unover, of Kllnt. "I.J'S"'" "f,n reived from 8 tails was the wedding last night 'gut at Oak Lawn Ranch east of Midi., wno will be a guest at the oclo,.k receiveu irom a In Orange of Henry Charles Whlk- lUwn, Miss Kmnia Henkle of lude- La:..y home. Mrs. bailey spent. er, son of Mrs. C. K. Walker. 1155 pendente Oregon Miss Henkle i some lime visiting at the home of 1 he rooms were beautifully dee Kast Chapman avenue, Orange, and has visited with Mrs Dl.on sever, her i-sivms. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. ! orated with asters, zineaa. Urowa- -Mlss Louise Klliott. duurhter of i summers, and has a number of : Conov.-r. at Hint. Mich., and also ?ca and other autumnal .vir. anu Mrs. u. i . .ittoti ot santa itrlends here. J-.na anu dm ot this ctiy s loveliest POETS, CORNER Signed Contributions for This Department May Be Son to th Society Editor of The Newt-Review, and Will Be Used at Space Is Available. j formed wan lovely with brlwht fall bloHvoniH. Ilv. Kllloit rtad the iinpreHslv ceremony at 11:110 o'clock, and Mr. ami Mrs, Kil. Weaver HttendeU the brldw and Kroom. Kittle June Harlow, grand child of the couple bore the rl:iK on a pillow to the Improvised altar. Following the ceremony the KueMH went to th diniiiK room, where dinner wan served the wed dini? parly and fourty five pueHiH. Later many of the friends and nelfchbnrH came In and spent the afternoon, and a buffet luncheon waH nerved from 2 to 5 o'clock. tKirlH. j Thn ceremony was a twilight af fair and hosts of frknds of the popular young couple ansembled at Ht. John's Jutheran church in the jiiMKhhorfng city where at 6:30 'o'clock the nuptial service was rend by the Itey. William Schmoock pattior of St. Peter Luth eran church of Santu Ann. , As the guests arrived they were xtiown to their Heats by a group of Mr. Walker's close friends acting as ushers, the members of the fam ily being escorted to pews marked with flaring bows of white tulle. The utiher group Included Alfonse Hamann of Santa Ana who later nerved Mr. Walker as best man, Volney lntt and Louis Walker. At the nuptial hour the lights of ft ? X Miss Strong to Study at Boston Conservatory Mis Gladys Strong, who has been vlMtiiig her pareiitK, Mr. and Mrs. at u-uoit, ALrn.. with relatives. On flower, arranged In baskets and her return ne visited in Chicago, , bowls, and one of the finest dis and ut Spokane, with Airs. J. AI. ! Pby of decorative art shown was I Moore, who formerly I Soutn Deer creek. Kf f Belleview Club Guests i'f.WV?tn,,1.K' ht're wr ih "!TIIU,r'i of Mrs. McLaughlin u L VlLL fKr J lr!!; 1 .Mr. K. 1 McLaughlin Miss KtroiiK. who has been .study- il)K at the .New biiKland Conserva-; lory o( Music, will finish her course t tliis year, Ki'aduatiuK from the con-. servutiM'y 111 June. She is a very I talented musician, and taught iimj sic hero a nuiuher of years ago. j : s ! For their guest. Miss Emma ' Henkle of Independence, OreKon, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Dixon of Oak resided at the number of beautiful lamps and paintings by Mrs. Charles Kusho, who Is art teacher at the conserva tory. Some especially fine work, are her lamps in crystalline parch- I nient and painted creton and air rvovided plane lines bed lamps, bridge a p. .i.-uiit afternoon for the Bell- lamps, and floor and table lamps, vie club, when site invited the ; all of which were on display last in mix is to her home in Dixonvili., : night and viewed by inteiested pa Thui iliiy afternoon. Kollowings dis-' ft'ons. One especially fine piece of cusmou of various matters of busi-l work was a large floor lamp, which 1 .. L' Lawn Itanch entertained at din-1 Al ,,!,.' ner i uursuay evening. i.overs i ueis, the lime was spent in conver utiun. loiter the hoiess served a luui heon. I'reheiit were Mesdanies P. W. HeiKleir, W. K Mr. and Mrs. Iiyer received many were used ef- lovely presents, and a picture wn, lout" . 1 co'or Dt'"'K Uiken of the family grinui. "'u " ,nB ue or pink Children and grandchildren pres- urnla, Mr. and MTs. ' " r, r,,nl of Martmas. Callfor-i"f church, sang lleglnald He herlne Dyer and son, j Kov,'n " (,n I'romlso Me" to the carnations. A sniilaxwreathed ent at the affair were Mr. and i """" "as usea at me Mis. Wm. Dyer, of Albany. Mr. and jtnanc''1 - i,. ii..rv i i.tieL mn n ,.t u...i Jt preceding the entry of the Iswamn. California. Mr. and Mt-s. ' Dr'day party, Mrs. Kogler, soloist H. I.. Krazler, nla. Mrs. Ksttierl of Seattle. Washington Mr Mihor ! orKHn accompaniment of Mr. Bat- Dyer, son and daughter, of May-, '.'"'"L"'. ,. Lot'nKri' Wedding ville, Oregon, and June Harlow. I :Mnren fu"wed and to Its strains Mr. Wm. McNeil, brother of Mrs. , Mr' s,'hml,ck entered from Dyer, of Muyville, was also pres-i!, Y!''"ry wn"B ,w0 Pro,tV maids, ent. "' M'saea I.ydia Walker and Sla- a n rle Schumacher walked down the t.-eiitrai aisie anu openeu me green- lioyer, Z. W. Parker. J. O. and additional guests were I V,.. foil,, 4 , l..i-l.,ipu uii.l M p.. were laid for Miss Denkle. Misses;'..."' ik. .k. k 1 1 . .1 I . L .J V uie iium. fiuii.ii no uiiiiuieii uus josepnine, ,nzaoeia anu liosa n. , .-t, .- throwing the beautiful white and Parrott, Mrs. II. Casey, Miss Helen -j- n r ' .' . gold aliar Into relief. On either Casey, E. L. Parrott, Mr. and Mrs. 1 O te Quests at side It was banked with towering Dixon, and Hetty Jane Dixon. i Cliurcliill Home aimii.Hi wnicn uuiry wnite i Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Walker, of Santa Ana, visited here Monday with .Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Itaney. Mrs. Walker was formerly" ' Miss Louise Kllloit, of this city, sl.it. -r chrysanthemums Ml-B T II Vlr,ln a.wl ,,.A --X, " .. o. . . ,lull!h(m.. . garlanded gates, standing at elth Cam- sorority. Mr. Larson Is a nrxl week for Portland, where they 1 ? sttte ""'" ai8 the niembers of cntrinpii. r Mnrieiri enih... .nH . will enioy a week's visit with h". wedding parly entered. Miss ,.i ik.i.. i.. i ik,!..''!-....!.. friends. j walker was gowned In the .past three years he has taught I O Bclenee In Roseburg high school. ! Engacement of Portland and has made many friends here. - A TheXrlde and groom after spend- Announced ing .tuelr honeymoon at the coast. At a large and beautiful reception will, return here, where they will j Friday afternoon at the home of have " apartments on Stephens i Mrs. Itulus C. llolman. the in atreef.'.Mr. Larson will again teach i gagi ment of Miss Kleanor llolman. here to Harold Hutkltt was announced. Miss llolman is a member of a pioneer tajnily, being Hie grand daughter of the late Judge K. 11. Watson and of the late Captain Charles llolman. Mr. Ilurkltt Is the science In the high school tnis-year. ;; ft Mls Edith Miller, of Eugene, Is pending the week end here visit ing friends. Miss Miller was for merly, nurse at the Mercy hospital and dM now on the staff at the Chimttan Pacific hospital l.n Eu Ken,,. Oft V. j. Micelli Complimented at Dinner Ar a dinner Hrrumreif l,v Mr. V J. Micelli. and comi.limenilnir Mr i fclalne Ilurkltt. MlceUJ on his birthday annlver- Presiding over the lea table rose geor gette and Miss Schumacher In ap ple green, the two dainty frocks being fashioned alike. As the ushers entered from the side. Mr. Walker came down the center aisle aud with the best man, Mr. Hamann. stood at the altar to await his brlile. Miss Klliott entered on the arm of her father by whom sho was later given In marriage. Itnini' diately preceding her was little Maiinda Walker whose til lie frock was of pale blue taffela son of Mr. and Mrs. Exile Ilurkltt. -,,, B ,ier deck-d baske lloth young people were students , n.h hri,i-. i .... at the I nlverslty of Oregon, where !,.,, ,.,., ,.. , ' was of exquisite design and finish ed In lovely bright colors, lined w ith a deep rose shade of silk. Mrs. Jtusho's display also included some Price, V. A. Lave-, fine paintings and the newest in wall plaques, one especially which was noted, a reproduction of "The End of the Trail," beautlfull done in browns, and red, with a gray background. Devotees of the newer arts and crafts will find that Mrs. Kusho's work, which she has been especially working on during the summer season, is some of the fin- I est to be found In the newer A TRIP TO MT. ME A DOW 8 As I traveled today through the forests ot tall firs and beautiful pines, I felt so happy and thankful we have laws to protect them and their kind; For me, my children, and others along life's line, A place where there's pure water, crystal clear and free; Fluwers, fern and mosses cover like a blanket the earth. If they are not protected by men whose worth they know. Where could we camp In peace where nature Is a real beauty show. Not run Into "No Trespass" signs every way we turn, Oh, please help us good people, to never let these forests burn, On the National Forest' Maker For His blessed gifts to us. Far more wonderful are the mountains and streams When your heart Is filled with the peace they give, Makes you happier, much more willing to live. CUACE CREAR. ft o A 8MALL BOY'S LAMENT. I'm sltiln' here a fishln' And should be havin' fun. But heck. I get to thlnkln' Taint long 'fore school's begun. I Jest can't see no use Of goln' to school and wlshln' That you was a million miles away Out by the crick a flshin'. Mrs. Ella Chun-hill, Dr. Clarrls Churililll, .Mr. and Mrs. licorge H. Cliurcliill and childrei ; laiel. and Mr. and Mrs, Km nam, ot Murgeon, wis., arriv ed here Friday to be guests at the of Mrs. Haney. She and Air. Wulk- : home of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. er are motoring to Vancouver and Churchill, ou Cass street, for some Waihlni'tiin points. time. The Large Hat Returns Hats Which Shade the Fare Are Again Sharing Favor With Those Which Fit the Head Snugly Miss Holman was member of wedding gown of silver beaded guests at the door by little l!u...mn 1,1.1 It..... -...I t It. ...I. I.. I " "I '.: ..uiatii ; chiffon over satin crepe. Her tulle Vi . T . t k iveil was arranged with a coronet J 'T" H" kn?n 1 flaring from a chnplet of orange cams wnit n were presen to ttl . blioniii. anil the lime Htv.teiiltti? Miss folds were borne by another ilaln- , ty little nuiid, Ada Schumaker in for u t,..,.h ,.,rr..t i 1.. ,t ,.. ... sary,-a numoer or menus were,-- , " - that worn by the flower girl, present Wednesday evening at th..J - William linker. Mrs. Herbert j Two lht.r beautiful children Mlce.IJl. home on south Pine street. ""Ininn Mrs (it o ge Uiwrcnce and c,rted the juvenile members of At Hie table, brightened with centerpiece of pink and while sweet peas, covers werep laced for V. J. Micelli, Lyle Davis, James i Goodman, Herbert (Juino, Micelli, Archie Taylor, llootu. Leo ltapn, Albert Micelli, Wnt...M, Strolimeyer, 1-on Mc Cllntock and A. C. Marsters. Later the guests spent a few houra. In playing progressive 5oo In rooms where lovely astors and xlnlas were used as deoiatinns. Receiving high score was Joseph Micelli, and consolation, Wm. Btrohmeyer. Mr. Micelli received a number of gifts. .ins. iiiishen .rtewatl. I no latleriil,,, .,(,.i.......... i , !Tn ',!"' "'''"'"V"-,?""' ','"" ring" bearers. Th. y were wee well Matter. Aits. (. Ilym Jones l(.lira )j0ulse (.-,, am, MaB.r a is. t aniline itetwon I nander and.itl,rl speed, both of Santa Ana. Joseph j V"8- James A Malaikey poured .t iara Louise's demure little frock llarryi "" ...""". in oi oi was of yellow crepe tie rhlne while iltv't, i n , mi i Master Robert was In black velvet Raymond llnlnian. Ml, Mary Kllen I,,,,,! R ,,. .,, ., ,,. (.anteiibeiii ami Mrs. Randolph ,-n,ey bore the two wedding cir. leis aK !",'!' , . , In white satin pillows each with its Assisting In l he dining room r,.si r ril,l,n ;boeuf . Jessie s,lth Ann ti Keillv, ter as honor maid aud was gowned tlabllelle Seunll anil Klolsit llug- ; gl:is. In the diawltig loom were I Miss Caroline llolman and Mrs. SSSSSWHW I h 1 lf itttr'Z ' K . .i r J fcV s - i r - OI l ori i schools. Several pieces worth men- W. A. MHO It I,, n u'oa hff unrlr In Innonnt.. hnr. es book ends and candle sticks.One fine painting. Lady MacBeth, was on dluplay In one of the rooms. Mr. Germain, who will be the director of the boys band this winter, Ruve several trombone solos, which were well received. .Mr. Uermain, who has had a great deal of experience with boy's bamU, is a valuable addition to the studio atatf, and will no doubt have many new ideas to Introduce In music, having spent three years. abroad. Alias Lucille Sappington, t School ain't bo bad in winter. Early in the morning when the air 'When It's snowing like everything; la pure and clear, j i nen a teller can t go barefoot Perfume of pines and myrtle is: Way up the crick to swim, everywhere; A bird is singing sweetly, one can- I'll sure be glad when I'm ail not help but hear, growed up, Across the L'mpqua river on the Then I wont have to stedy, bank I see a deer I'll be all smart like my dad Groping tender maple leaves with- nd know It all a'reddy. out a thought of fear. ' Jennie-George Wharton. Away off toward Mt Bailey the sun i trickles a gleam, From the snow covered peak rainbow beams. MAGIC WORDS. pinion again studied this summer j under the direction of Mrs. Jean Warren-Carrick, in Portland. An ln-J strumental quarettet. composed of Mrs. A. J. Vuung, who has been I with the stU'lio a number of years! will again teach violin and cello this year. .Mrs. A. J. Young, violin; Poitlaiitl Oregon first -meeting of autumn at the lythin hall, Monday evening. Sek tember 14. Following the regular business transactions, a program will bit presented. o I I'hll Metsrhau. l i.... Aftvr a two months- vacation i "' ,, , , the Pvthlan ulster, will h.tl.l th..lr I ""I"'"" Is the niece of J fi. i.... ..i , '" Watson, of (his city, and .well known here, haling vlslled ! here a numlM-r of times as ihtt guest of Miss Virginia Whiting ,811)1 Miss Iris Hire. Mr ISurkllt is also known In Kosfhorg. M.r'....l.:ll ll..... ' urotu", ' Rosi-lmrR 15ov to to Ump tire Liirls a., i v i i Mra. H. N. (irayblll was Imsto AtU n(l ' aIe aiKliet to thi. l miqim t'anip Kln tilrls.l renmi Yah alumni w III tender a wh"U nhe invlled them In her ! luncheon nt the I nifeiHiiy rlub Ht honie Thursday evening. Knllo .gIUM,, Min..l:iy tn ( hiules Kdwanl the n-gular bunine.ts meeting Miss Wrlnhi, Linenln hlh "21 griiduate Corn.olia Marlln un elected trend- ! awimli the annual M-notar ship ur.-r, ami Mloa Marjnrie (ochnin ,: lr atn miance at the New ncrllr- of Hie tirKahiXHtlmi llans : Mai'ii in:. tit ul Ion's freshman em for a dsncf to be gixen FrldHy, 'mr it'lier Oivi-on boM etiiering 8eptnibT 25, were niHch-, and Mih I Vule thin tno'iih will be gut-si: (tlorla Aden was mad" i ImirmHn of HedH-ri T. 1'iaa II, of WahinKton th general nmiiniftei-. jhii:h; Hall Sfeiy of Uosi-hmg Imrh. Priutent were Mb-acn Knia runnel up l-r th" scholarship; John I I ford, 'itrnela M:irtin. tilorin Ad A lie rent, Kvel) n ThntH. ( tna Jurnb, Ituth t'olllin. Mai Jorit Cocluan and Mrs. tirabi!l. O Dodge's Given Farewell Dinner Monday I'oniplimeitllnK li' V. and Mi. A f. lldt:e, who leave next wrek tn make their hnte tn Spri;ii'tiel-l. lllinulu, uhere H'v. iHHlue a 1 1 1 he in C-liarm of the KpNropal (mm . li e M'.'ll liullll Of St tiennte M il'H- ropil i lunch. mv( a t..'i' li 1 t r In the t'ailsh ix1 .Monday : . ii ItlR. At on larg tahle, lovely with a tentMrp.cre of blight autumn flow rrn, rn'i wen plat etl lor forty. in it i it Ul of (iiot'in keliool ( Mii...n hiis' its). Htid Imnald M. kerr ot ihtoh-i Imm-I ll'Hlif.u- niat. iHwutld T. N. Immi. Jeii.-iM.u ' In uli KiitMiiate and htd.ler of the lo . a itlumi.i h iii'ii ft holai ship, who ! wti i a selmiaiir ttade vt ie an a ale tii'-hnuiii. Mill ai tend. ! A sp'Ti.it , ii, ,-t w III be 1 r. ' li :t 1 1-- hi. Mm Mori. .Madison. Wl.. iiHttiutif oi iiiec i.tsi of ni;;i. foun-b- an.t Him Ir.idor of the aie ; i'J luh I 'i'. . l.i.m. now In hi- j'.fh V nr. nr (. eatH lei hern a io:itfir of (.., ale Kil'he.lni: III j the r, iMi.tl t, .n'.wej-t. Me in liei-' Misi:;'ti: his Mm, ir. Muiirt II Sli. l I dun. Ml oii'i'cn men at present un j derKi.xlual a xt Vile nl-o will be Koll(mfig dinner the ienltig al Ana:i .mi Sen in ronviMHation, and Min ( luiicheon m tsnblua Nerbfin dflliclited th tiiest , 'J'nhIw In. N with m reading. 8e,-ral tfht tlnnn pnid. I were ilajd by an otcln u'Q rnt (hinoJ of Mlni Kldre- Judd. t'lanti. ; "Sir. C!"ta.' K tH! for t etiilai ship ' In l.ai k of Uurt.- 't "'.lan . Kiipp vl t'lNti-i Ji ur-ial. Miitt Hden KaUffj. kiiv Mi ' JeM- Jud'l. l..:. Itev. iKxIge KHe an address, and later th ladu of the Cuild i:eentid Mii. Ihnln9 with s laiewajl tiinl (leorite Jlouck. 1 Imp k an.) hi hi ( h M'!ldlnK ih wMk i.-i(tn(T frkndu hi J'ortland, ate expei t vj t,, it-turn here tuiiUht. Tiny aio D.CT.I trip by auto. .Ung tho in peacn gi oineite. Mm. j.out W.iilker wearing apple green Kcor gettn and MIkm liheha McP.ivv in on-hid georgette, wero her olhir at tendantM. t'Mvh rarriid n great cluster of awfei peas In either or chid or nink tints, tulle tied, while l the bride's flowern wen Milieu of the valley In shower arrangement,; centered with one exquisite orchid. I l'lillowlng tho impressively read f ceremony, the wedding grmin it ' iiuained at the attar in plnureiei iiie formation w title Mrs. Keller ! jan. 'lh cause I Love You." Men-' dehi.st'hn's wedding march follow ieil an the recessional (( which the party left the church ror tlie Klliott home ai lltJ Kllson Drive, Mania Ana. Then, Mr. and Mrs. t). F. K.llhitt weie hosiM at au elnhoritte Iv served dinner for whleh the flor al di iotatiotid were all in biidal ' White. ! Mr. and Mrs. Walker; ;l:iter left for a motor honeymoon i in the north, planning to upend fume time In both Seattle aud ; Yalirouvt'r. For tia litii; Mrs. : Walker choso a tiuurt track of Mitln-hlark eretw In black with black ami w hlte fur I run tiling, a white fur loat and a lohe nt plllpl-. KetUIIIHU MHUh, they will r. Nt.li in Hidl wootl w htle Mr. Walker conriine h his ntudle. at ; rniciity of Southern lalitoinia where he I In his Junior y-ar, Mudviug phanuacy and chemistry. He is a member of Kappa PhI fra- , tertiity and many of his fraternity ' brother were Included amoriK the wedding ituest. i Mls Klliott Bernmpanl'd her family from their former hmue In liei.uiK about two er ao and in Santa Ana has formed a wide: iuie ot rrie?nfs. Siw t .is w id. thaf circle through her association with th husimvA d'partmi'tu of tho Itenisler. i At the dinner given for th omig people lust niitht. rovem were placed for the ho-ts. Mr. and Mi. t. V. Klliott, the newlv w. d tied pair. Mr. ard Mrs. Henty Yal Ver. the b room ' moi her, M n. t . K Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Kdwar l , Klliott. Mr. aud Mrs. Waller Kl 1 hott, Mr. and Mia. Cltnu Uf;. uii, For him who earns his daily bread In life's experience grim A speckled trout just caught a fly ; When wife and children lovingly of very pretty hue; .Depend for food on him; The beauties of the woodland are Let hearth be swept, let home bo here about for you, kept, If only we seek them they cure all , Let none be there to rob kinds ot Ills. jHim of the joy when he comes home The everlasting beauty that's free And says, "I've got a Job." here In the hills, We can only keep this by saving Perhaps you've Becui the restless from fire I i youth who win i, woh th i,h!, i0ur beautiful forest and all that It Co boldly out to face her second year, gave a number of 1 Pe; t i The world's cold stare, the strang- deliuhiiul piano solos. Miss Sttp. ! The ranger, are the guardsmen- er s glare. a ut-iv tuT-ui ait u (.an. i juu ueaiu litiu H9K tt piaue The Mountains Speak 1 A place to fill 'mongst fellow-men, U you stand alone on the edge of He'd scorn to be a snob the mountain You've seen him come, hopes run Away from all human kind, ning high Among big firs, tall towering pines; 'And shout, "I've got a job." Stand alone, with your mind at tuned to receive i The worklne ilrl with hleht-at aim Mrs. I.i'0 Kapp cello- Mrs J 1 mi-sauge mat you are sure 10; 10 sian ner Jlle a career, Shttckley, corm-t, and Mrs. Arthur i Knauss, piano, gave several j si-Lections, and Miss lloro- j thy Winsti)n gave a piano solo. Mrs. lielnlim- ami Mr. Germain also ' gave a beautiful piano and trom- j bone duet. .Mrs. Charles Brand, J who has been studying voice un der the great master coach of New York, Yi-atman Gritflth, in Portland I this summer, gave a number of J solos during the evening, which 1 wi-re enjoyed by the patrons. Mrs. j Hrand. who's pleasing soprano j votci is an asset to the studio, will have a number of new ideas to In-; trodtlce in her dt-iartnient. Mrs. Ht-inline and her staff were ' assisted during the evening by j Mt-silHines Wm. llt-ll and John Kn- gt-r. Serving were Mrs. Rudolph Lindner. Miss Ituth Davis. Miss Muri.arHt Hewitt, Miss Vera Mc- Cllntock, Miss Martha Yoe. Dcmolays Elect Officers and Have Social Evening At a meeting of the DeMolays, BW n the art department of the : spent In conversation and a social i IHH.-..I11J. .-tt-iiiiix. I rn j- i-ito s - Bate fair this vrar. with more goou time. . lerted niaster coucllor, (Wyne citable headauarters located In I . .Matthews, senior councilor. James ,hr ,. w, , .,., n.vl, e,ltL r.. r-ol. iion. roremost among me pictures . p T A M feel; Steps bravely out. her rights to I believe If you are sincere you'll claim, be lifted ubove your troubles And snuggles, with a tear, And all that is not fair ll'ntll her efforts bring her work; Soar, raise beyond them In breath-! With vim she fights the mob. ing the pure sweet air. 1 Her joy Is great, she will not shirk. You'll feel that you are better, She sings, "1'vo got a job." stronger, j Far more able to handle your There's something In these magic irouoies wim a stronger win, i words Than you who were weak, wor- That makes ambition thrive ri' d I And those who thrill at this same When you started on the climb up- line hill. I Are glad to be alive. Just stand In the mountain's They live, they know their fellow giandeur, I men, Drink deep of tho pure clear Their hearts with love will throb streams la one great bond of sympathy" Your mind Just will go upward to They'll always have a Job. the liod of your dreams. I Orpha Collins. You'll feel like kneeling on the soft Taken from Everday Life Series, a pine needles and moss, i manuscript of verse almost ready And give your thanks to your for publication In book form. president, Helen Mae Fisher: vice president, Mrs. Vivian Jackson; secretary, Mrs. W. A. Cummings, and treasurer, Mrs. Effie Schwarz. rotiowing election, tlie time was Art Department at Fair to Be Unusual SALEM, Ore., Sept. cial). Splendid things 12.- are (St. prom- Wnnisley, Jr., Junior councilor, Thomas Hodges, scribe, anil Ken-iit-th Winston, treasurer. Follow lotting Hie business meeting the boys invited a number of friends to the hail and enjoyed an evening of music and games. Mrs. Fred Strang gave three vo- .,1 ...1.. nr.. I XI . U,Mn ..1 1 .i.i owiu.-, mi,.. ..it. otiauK in;rg two numbers on the baritone, ac companied by Mrs. Arthur Knauss. sliown Will he the Iiri7M-winntne i collection from the Pacific Interna-1 The South Deer Creek Paront lional Photographers' association i "eacher association met last night hed In San Franrlsc-o esrlv this! " ""me oi sir. anil sirs. It. l. motith. Members of the Pacific I -ei-augniim I he school directors coast photographers' association wili likewise be notably represented. An effort Is being made to have I A number of interesting new games ; : under the direction of A. E. Ill it ton. , ' the photographic display non-com- ipetltive, this ruling. If made, otter- ling the smaller photographer equal ilih the guests were invited to V, , banquet room by the Past Ma- I nl"'""r"- encouragement with the bigger L-.,..n ci t-Aiiiun ui hit colors tnreel .i"i .. ? ' 'rom France, by Galliot, will be a j leadrng feature; Clyde Ludwlck 1 Ilurrourts, w hose work attracted so ' have ! ters. splendid collection of pos- Tlns artist's futuristic worK The long lived cloche and Its sup- , (?) cesno In th directontre and modi tci cloche are looking to their laurels now that the broad trimmed hat has come to be contUdered peri ously The clone flMln(t hat of felt and velour of pours- ni'.l he with for mnny seasons as ti Is born com fort able for pports and vrv htc In appearance hen the uill.Mir t worn The anua turban er sn:0l brtmmed hat of velvet ts am:her favorite of the fall reason and i nsed with ptreal eiicces for af'er noenii and monilniis Put trn th -caslon demand formal ntt'ro the hat which wati fcrmerlv enuslv ntted to the head has ben discard ed ht those who follow th sea one mode for th hrondrtmmvd and beomtn)flv dnvned hat The dfh of the brtm tn back t a iotnt f dtstmctioi to the new hat of wideoii'line When the hat t ery tys and nlichtlv dnopir.i the hucjk brtm la also mtde while In the i?t which la only of medi um ne the brtnita fairly ell at toen?pof theneck played by the crowd, aft whi the trona club of the where a dinner was served at two latee tablea with lovely center- Knlovina the affair were Misses I murh attention In New York, wil Iotua Knlhf. Kvelyn Qutne, Leta Smith. Mona d'orter, Kldresa Judd, .Mildred SinniKer, Anen Irwin, .Maxine Mfinre, Helen Strickland, i Hazel Strickland, Francea Itutner, j lforothy (iedden, (iladys Kindlay, I Helen Kalbe. Louise iHmclHs, Mil . ireo tavis, I helm a Ulmstead, Mrn The hat of mallne In much worn f r afternoon ocasions and ta rerjr - iart It la to b? found In all Vaden which the season sponsors. ! .1 la particularly smart tn pur ' fuschlus and caiftaba and Corlnne GrifTlth. who Is wearing i wardrobe of great distinction tti First Nattonnl tllm 'Vlassined." l,;is aelected a hat of larre outline f r formal occasions She reeently , s to aVC first it nv by topping her gown of t"lge 1 tffon bv a Ifirre l;nt nf beige r illne which shaded the face mgst ' cnmlngly The large hat hlrh l very ;ir1. chooses ribbons most fre- ,.nii. .ii.iiiiiMis iuii-u ,. ., ,K1... .Ill lu l 1 . . . . ,r the Dower, which graced th. !,n;e wno rarp to c'lrJ, t-lection ot UHlcert ;mmet chspeau Flower., of Janc-s which were so enjoyable of Past Noble Grands unr. in rqun.,if uuritK last winter, win be a con- i. lvel colors, but the velvet and united custom this year for the ...T'n rlhhon Is seen where trie Klks and their lamllies. i '.r la found tequentl the large J p. ? i -.us depend almnn mtlrelv upon i mi, liliiabeth Yoe. of McMlin- i elf lines for beauty rather thsn ilie. is x gnent of her sister. Miss met at the same time, and a Joint .discussion was had regarding the plans for the coming school I months. Following the business ses j sion a social time was enjoyed and I Mrs. MeLaughtlln served dainty re- freshments at a late hour. j Milwaleta Camp Fire (iirl3 Have Picnic Ml.ss Mlwaleta Camp. Fire plrls spent a very pleasant afternoon along the river bank Thursday, when they built a camp fire nook, and later enjoyed a picnic lunch. tnjoying the day were Misses nas attracteu mucn notice, especial- rtuth Metcalf, Grace Wallace Lu ly "The siory of Art Told In cllle Peterson, Virginia French. Llrei"'. Ilynlse Reese, Margaret Jean Ar- A quite wonderful collection of Mhur and guardian, Mrs. Lucy Mars antiques and foreign art works I ters. w 111 be loaned by Mis. A. I). Carto- 8 O Arthur Knauss. and Clair Taylor! f,4"ofI,0r"am1' ,,n h' -''"ection I Mjss Berch Hostess Percy Webb. Hall Seely, (HW : 'he finest display of cloisonne j T ( , " ,. Hum. Koland Srhwarts. Lynn Deck- i " V one e.inou ley. K.-nneth Wlnxton Joe Ward ' '" alonr wor,n showing, represent- Miss Helen Pergh was hostess Voiiug Kay Hurt Harry Hilllwell i " dc" thousands o( dollars ! o a group of friends Friday even Sara Mcl'onnell.'llav Martin i,,n: , and the work of years. ling at the Ilergh home In North ilul Sinclair. James Wamley, Jr., 1 Itobert Ford. Harold Wainscolt, ' IMy.ie Matthews. Harold Irwin. John Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. Fnd i Strang. ! c I IK votees of the newer arts and Roseburg. when she Invited (hem crafts will find a full list of ex-1 to participate l a taffy pull, hlblts of this description. Mrs. V.. A pink and lavender motif was H. Thomas of Portland, will be among the prlneinr. exponents of this art. She will show some beau tiful work In crystalline parchment and gesso. i Social Affair of Fall ! The Klks are planning an inter-ic-iting evening of dam-lug and rrd. when they will hold the first I social attstr or the tall at the r.lk 9 who also assisted In the nnn next i nuriMiay evening. llieret(0Q last year carried out in asters and ilnlas In now is and baskets about the rooms, where music and games were en Joyed, and later the guests went to the kitchen where the taffy pull ill be d.vietng throttehout the een Mrs. f. (I. Smith of tl realism. I ' held. The hostess, assisted by who assisted in the art department : Hergh and Mrs. I. T. last year, will fill the position ofiwhiney, later served punch and superintendent. She will be assist- i wafers, ed by Mrs. A. L. Brown of Salem. art sec-1 "r- nd Mrs. W. W. Chadwlck !and two children, of Salem, arrived i t C- The Pssl Noble Grands of the Ite bekah I,odge, held their regular G lodne the trimming and art i - Jrcmesi of aay kicd. business meeting at the rorma Thursday cTenlnn. at which time, after the usual business had betn transacted, election of officers Titbout Martha Yof. at the Heinline borne for the year 1:.V26 was held. I in Laurvlwood. j New officers tor lhe year are: onttnueri nu paa a aaaaBaaaMaaBHtaaMBa i r 1 s The enchanted charm nt your hair lies in proper shampooing. I'se Sepot Shampoo, regularly for beanty and attractiveness. AT Al. DRUCG'STS