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POUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1025. SOCIETY- 44 By GRACE CARROLL All contributions to till pane, society, women'! cluba, and personals, ihould be telephoned to the society editor by Friday '." of each week. Telephone No. 135. Booth-Geddes Wedding Event of October 28 Of wide social Interest Is the coming marriage of Miss Lois Miriam Geddes to .Mr. Harrlo Booth, which will occur at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aj J. Geddes, Wednesday afternoon, October to. at 4:110 o'clock, and for which In vitations were Issued this week. MUs Geddes Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ueddi-s, is a graduate of Roseburg high school, and attended the Willamette Uni versity, where she was a member of the Delta Thl sorority. During one term she attended the Elllson Whlte conservatory of music " Mr. Booth Is the sou of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Booth, of Court street, and la a graduate of Roseburg high school. He was a student at the University of Oregon and a member of the Beta Theta Chi fra ternity. He is a veteran of the world war and served in France several months with the 69th ar tillery. Since bis return here he has been cashier In the Douglas National Bank. t Mary Margaret Gedney Hostess to Group Mary Margaret Oedney was a charming little hostess this after noon, when she entertained a group of friends at the R. E. Ged ney home on South Mali) street, at luncheon and later a theatre party. ' Hallowe'en motifs were featured throughout the dining room, where 1 o'clock luncheon was served the guests at a large-table with cloth of crepe paper in Hallowe'en de signs. The table was centered with an attractive bowl of fruit, about which were placed small Japanese lanterns with candles of bright .colors. Favors of small bas kets In colorful design were used. Covers were placed for Martha . Herman. Phyllis Ann Bolter, 8a . blna Nerbas, Betty Dixon, Mildred Zlgler, Grace Bubar, Betty Sether, of Eugene, Ilyla Trefren, Dorothy Frear, Mae liutchlns, Betty Strong, Frances Metiger, Maxlne Smith, Betty Mould, Delphlne James, (len evlve"Moor, Marie Goux, Agnea Crawford, Mildred Caldwell, Mary Ellon Darby, Hazel Frances Mam mon), Patsy Turner, Eugenie Vlr dea, Louisa Vlnlen, and Bobby Har ris and the hostess. Later the guests attended the theatro. Mrs. Fred Ricliter of Bunshlno Ranch, was a guest of Mrs. Clair K. Alien this seek. O Mr. and Mrs. Page Honored on Wedding Anniversary ' On 1 Wednesday evening Miss Margaret A. Page arranged a din ner for Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Page, surprising and honoring lll-m On their fifteenth wedding anniver sary. The dinner was served at :30 o'clock in the Indian room of the Hotel Umpqua, the table was bright with cluster candles of yel low. "Cover" were placed for Mr. and Mrs. C M. Pago. Mrj. L. C. Smlih. nerth party 'vent to the Antlers and enjoyed the feature "The lroi Horse' ' , New Idea Club Luncheon Wednesday ' The Indlea of Iho New Idea t lub of Edenbowcr, met with the presi dent of the club, Mrs. F. I) .Ovrn, at her home In West tinseling lor a one o'clock luncheon, Wednes day. ' t The afternoon vas sient In con versation p.nd needlework. This; waa me rirsi mxellng after Ihe ui,iiuei iuiaiiiiii anu ma wors tor i r-.onpici srreot, one day ihi week the coming year was pliiim-d. It The afternoon was spent In chat . was drcldtd to make rag rue fori tin and convocation, nml si n.e the hospital for disabled soldier I leu hour the ladle trail-rr.il alm-n ' -i-l'or;lnd and ai lo romlnue I pretty t.i'ii, , ,- iih brlthl Hal ihe quill ami layi :i. lo.ikina l.,r I InwoVn nn-iirs. and a lo-coune - the needy. The club haa been do-1 Itinrliem wa served. ; Ing this vork for several yesrs. Ilulden lo th" affair v re Mo Those pr.wat veie Mrs. F. U ilaiiuj A. II. Hnuxer ft W M i Talklns, Mrs. It. Jl. Williams. Mrs. i siers. Carrie Honiev. t;eoiKV Mai--F. A. Clemens. Mis. F. A. llievan. ! aterr. K. I' luilim I. w . o Mrs. T. S. Nprague, Mrs. C. F. Cal kins, Mr. E. P. llaliou. Mrs. It. I.. (Ille. Mrs. 11 A. Calkin Mr. C. E. Maiks, Mrs. F. H. Appelhoff. and added gueais: Mrs. Klshe.-, Mrs. Lee Goodman, Mm. Gorthy and Mrs. Roy McKinley. o Camp Fire Girls I lave Election of Officers The UmiKiiia Camp Fire Glrlr, held an Interesting business meet. i1 "um" ' ""'"' guardian. mi, ii. n. urayuiii, i uemiay even- -Ing. and held the 6 months' teim rlctlon of officer. Oflleers tor tlni term will be: president. Julia1 Keaaey; vice-president, tins Dun h. I secreury, Kma Wollord; treasurer.! Cornelia Martin; scibc, Marjorle v.ocnrsn; song leaner, Kuth Col Una. Plans for the ceremonial to b held aoon were made by the gills, and al thla lime they discussed plans for their trip to Mt. Scott, lo .be conducted Sai-mlay of net wek. The gl. u vlll give a Hal hiwe'en party this jiar. and com-jrlttti-e wa appointed lo prepare tor the affair. Mr. and Mrs. Barker Honored at Bridge . At an attractive bridge party one evening of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Burr complimented Mr. and Mrs. Reginald C. Barker, of Sania Ana, who returned to the south Saturday, at their homo on 420 East First Avenue, North. Mrs. Harry Burr von high honor and Mrs. Clyde Carstens received consolation prise. Following the game the hostess served luncheon to Mr. and Mrs. Reginald C. Bar ker, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Eudlcott, Mr. and Mrs. Bert U. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carstens, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knsuss, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burr, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Larson, Mr. and Ms. Jack C rat ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Richards. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Allen of Jef ferson, are guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Clair K. Allen for sev eral days. 8 0 0 Miss Bitney Announces Engagement. OHKC.O NAOKiCULTURA LCOL LKUK, Corvallls, Oct. 10. Miss Kathleen llltney, '25, of Corvallls, announced her engagement to Rob ert Thompson, '25, also of Corval lls, at the Sigma Kappa house, September 26. Miss llltney, who Is a member of Phi Kappa Phi and National Collegiate Players, is teaching English in 'the Roseburg high school. Mr. Thompson is a member of Alpha Tau Omega and Theta Alpha Psl, dramatic frater nity. Burton Hutton Elected President of Fraternity OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE, Oct. 10. Burton S. Hutton, senior fn commerce, has been elected president of Sigma Delta Chi, national professional Journal istic fraternity. This organization fosters the high Ideals of Journal Ism among the men and Is high ranking in the country. H nt Ion Is also president of the O. A. C. honor council, member of the Daily Barometer staff, and of the Sigma Phi Epsllon social fra ternity. As well as those activities Hutton works haif time on tho Cor vallls Gimme Times, iho dully newspaper of Corvallls. O A Ladies Aid Meet Thursday Afternoon The General 1-aille.V Aid of Ihe E. Ciiurch met Thursday aftei noon at the (lurch psilnrs, and election of of I leers for Ihe year was held. Receiving office this year were Mm. W. A. Cummlngs. presi dent; Mrs. Ilubir. vice-president : Mm. Ilnlley, serreiary. and Mrs. A N. O.-cutt. treasurer. ltoport Irem the north, central and souih circles were given and rrpo.-ta of activities In the circles verc made. Miss Chappell, state supervisor of homo economics at O. A .C, presented In an Interesting way plana for a school, tn which drtsimaklng and mllllnerv may be u.hed here soon tiiiKni, anil which may be eslab- r.". Pnaored by lie- i ii erne, was presented. Bid ln Killed a pln'lo solo by Mis Frnneis Limner, a reading by Mrs. Canailay; two vocal stilus, by Mrs. Coven, ai.d a piano duel, by Ixxla Hu'fleld and Lois Ann WhlppK Following, a luncheon Wus served mcmbe.-s and guests. w Mrs. Marsters I losftrs to Club Mf. Kim-mi Marnier prm Idcd a pleasant afternoon for Die North aide Sunshine Club, vhen she a-k eil iho member, and a few addl t'onal guesls to her home on ism I It. avender, J. W. Denrdorff. W. i. .Ma men, j. m Hartley. Ilov An drrs.v.1. Stanley Ilaney, y. s Kegls- Pre I Ilov en, II. P. I'hllann. i.onert I'hllFon. I. C. Goodman, II. r.. Harness, and Wm. Fisher. o Ten Mile Community Club Entertained Mrs. Ij na Powell um c harm Ing liosies Thursday afie.-noon Hi the members of the Ten Mlln Com ! m:.nliy club. Inviting I hem to her nonie in Ten Mile. Following n. short program anil Hie reading of ihe letter receded 'torn the siiperliietutent or the rhild.-ens home in CorMilll. 'hanking the rlnh for II douailnn io me iinme, the afternoon vas peiu In ennMnsatlon. l-ai.T the hosier, asrisieil hy ;Va llrellen- rher and Vivian Howard, served lureh. er. to ;p gueil Present at the nffalr were Mrs- daims ai I'n t.r, V. mdihins G. Ilarnei. . feat., s-je, s! A. Ilfhneil, V Mrl-onlel. .. Ilrelti-nbi'i-h t. Misses lllnn.'he Barnes. Audrey Porter, Ka llrelt enbuclier und Vivian Howard. Rose P. T. A. Outlines Work for New Year The first meeting of the Rose Parent-Teachers Association for tha new school vear waa held at the school building Monday night with iiHi ner cent attendance of teachers and a fairly good number of patrons. Mrs. W. R. Brown, president of the association presided, and re-, ports of the last meeting, held in : June, as well as the financial re - port, were given by Mrs. R. D. ' Williams, secretary. - An especially I Instructive talk on the activities , past year. An announcement was Ollhant, W. L. Cobb, Helen Sniick, and organlzatons of girls, was glv-;made of the amount put aside for Chu. Uiuho, F. Ii. Dunlap; Pub en by Mrs. Maybelle Church, who! the buildlu got the club house, and he Weliare, Mesdames Albcjt Min is a fluent and Interesting speak-! er, as well as being experienced ln the subject which she present ed. A report of the local service shop was given by Mrs. F. 11. Chur chill. Principal Oleman told of the prises to be given this year-one for the room having the largest percentage of parents attending the association meetings, and the other prize for the room having the largest number of parents attend ing. The dues of the organization were raised, by motion, to thirty five cents per member, which in cludes the monthly magazine. Mrs. Lilian Fulton was appointed press chairman. Delegates to the state conven tion to be held In Portland this month, were elected as follows: Mrs. H. 'D. Harris, Mrs. A. Davis and Miss Elizabeth Parrott, with Mrs. llardman, Mrs. A. W. Uaum, and Mrs. Karl Pickens as alter nates. Mrs. C. B. Neal presented a concise ind interesting report of the Institute held here In June un der the direction of Francis Hayes. Plans are being formulated for an Informal Hallowe'en party for the Rose teachers, to be given Mon day evening, October 12, at the Uona. Uull Ik. MmmltlMi named for this affair are Mes dames H. D. Harris, E. II. Huff ham, Geo. Jones, R. D. Williams and W. it. Brown. The Rose P. T. A. meets the first Monday evening In each month and all patrons of the school should make a special ef-1 fort to attend all the meetings,1 thus manifesting an Interest In the chlufrrn and their school work. - Mrs. Bell Entertains Bible Class Mrs. W. 1). Bell entertained the members or the lllble class of the M. E. Church Saturday afternoon at the home ot her daughter, Miss Minnie Bell. The rooms were bright with flowers aorungrd In buskets and bjvls. and eonversa-,; linn tormju me altornoons dlver- Hi.lll. Later .at a table centered with a dowi or lan Blossoms luncheon was served to M -silinnea C. E. True Mood. Adam Heln. A. M. McMil lan. F. F. Pat:r?nn, Ed.ih Myers, S. II. Taylor. E. S. llrubake- M. K. Meihmliiger. Elizabeth Purser ar.d Mary Patterson. Bsllview Club Members Entertained This Week Mrs.' A. A. Murphy and M s. V. W. Berkley were Joint hostesses Thurnday al the home of the form er. Inviting for the aflernoon the members of the lieihiew club and a few ruestn. A number of busi ness arfairs ve-,-e discnssid. and the rluh mado plans for a rooked food rale to be held Sattmlny, Oc-loV-r 21. The aflernixin was spent In chat ting and l.iier the hostesses s-Tvrd a lurirhi nn lo Mes lemes C. L. II 'ek ley. It. L. MrLaughlln, It. C. Ijvh lae. F. lloyer, J. J. Kester, ',. V. IV.rker and J. O. Arthur O O On Tuesday evening Maurice S. Allen was host to a few Menis at a stag dinner at thi Allen home on lllakely avenue. Dinner was nerv ed at a o'clock, and covei-s were phicetl for A. E. Kent, II. L. !h- itu y, W. It. Cu::le. and M. S. Al len. , f it C. O. M. E. Class Entertained Tuesday Ml Rose Co-iroy was In sten to the members of tho c. O. M. V.. Cla.s at the R. J. Conroy honie. In We .t Ko..eb'-irr. Tin sday ever.lr.c. Follow ing a l.or hiisin, t- r.i.ftlng a nuni'iii'i of R.'.nu-s ufronl'-d a i!s version for Ihe young ropt a p oki am of r-ad:oL-s and nn:sienl numliers was pre.o nliil lnr!i:,iid In the prorram r.as a reaillrg -by Klirajvth Ahraliam.; a vicel solo by Th:mas Conroy. w;t!i piano ac companiment by Ho,;e Coproy; viv Cl'l trto. Vesta Berkley. llul"h Churrh and Thomas t;evroy. pnno accompaniment by .M:Ttarel Hew itt; piano solo, by Mai-Karet Hew ill; duet by Mis. Charles ti. Stan ton r-.nd Ila'ph Chnrili. t'ollnwlng Ihe program Ihe host ess, assisted by Miss llhea Gales and Mrs. K. J. Conroy. st rvrd Ihe, guests luncheon. Enjojl'lg Ihe affair vere Mrs. ('hail- G. Stanton. Misses lisph'le Hughes, lilo-a Gales, Klltabelh Abraham, Iii lleeliley, Margaret Hew ill, Margaret Snyder, Mars-tret l.ltlle, Kose Morey, Tivas Church, Elinor TipidnK. Vesia lleekle- and Ray Hardnian, Kd-1 gar lin ard. Chains Webbe?, ! (ii'orrn Webber. fionald lis. la- bnugh, loreiice Mi"('imly, r.alph j Chureh. Chat Irs Little. Li Nolr Siantnn, Thocias Conroy a id Claud lite.sotl. O o o o Mrs. E. S. Ilnihaker. of Pot Hand, I vss a gtiest at the home of Mr. and Mr. M. E. Memlnger last verk. Major Work Taken Up at Woman's Club Meeting The Hone burn Woman's Club held Ita first business meeting of the year Tuesday of this week at 1 the Moose hull. ilh an attendance j of ahotit aiitv memhera Thx meet. 1 ing was ouened by the state song. 1 led by Mra. C. 8. Hemline, and foi-lll. -lowing, business matters of mulor I Importance were taken up. The work of main Importance this year wlil be the building of the club house, for which the members have faithfully worked during the matters pertaining tn ditierent ; manners ot raising lunus were un- cussed, a number of modes of en-IW. C. Lett. A. il. Small, Dr. Lu lertalnmenta being suKgeted. ici tia liimtli und Mlsa Stella Smith; The regular meetings of the club Pre.-s and Publicity, Mesdames will be held the' first and third Fred Hruby. and Lincoln Antlea; Tuesdays of each month, from 2 to I Junior Membership, Mesdames W. 4:S0 o'clock In the afternoons. It. Rrovn. H. C. Church, V. Short, At the date of the meeting, the Fr.-d Hruby, F. Frear; Member- club hud been organized ;! years. The organization was effected and the first meetings were held at the Moose hall, the place of meeting this year. The members made plans for the opening social affair of the season, Tield this afternoon at the Moose hall. Inviting ail girls and young women eligible for membership to the Junior Civic' Club. At this time; the business ot incorporating the ! club was discussed and committees were appointed to make plans for Incorporation, and to prepare plans for floating bonds, one means of raising money for the building of the club house. The club will in the future hold Forum luncheons for the chamber of commerce mem bers, the place and date of the first luncheon to be decided later. Following th-j business meeting Mrs. Charles Brand delighted the members wtih a vocul solo, and Mrs. J. S. Shockley gave a pleas- I '"S CO. Dei SIIIO. The Girls' Orches- iib ui me iiriiiiiui: Liimr, vwiury i gave a number of selections. Mrs. Wtu. B it. chairman of the Year Book committee, -presented the members with the year books. It vas decided by the members that the different departments of It's "SANDY"! She'll Win Reader I X l f ' v r I S.ncV.19. i ' VV fl W--K. , tV v ' I " o &JiL2'l ' Cl ' Herradiancl 111' S ) X N I s ...'""Vs-V-. - '- j i ' . J v 4 j ' v ftr-: , y?r I'd: the club would bo carried on In the) same manner and under the plan of thH state federation. Under the departments thla year ill be: American citizenship. ! Mesdames II. B. Conipton. 11. K. Coleman, Floyd Frear. II. C. Cava-, nauli. Fred Strung: The American 1 lame, Mesdames A. C. Marsters, 1. Harris, F. W. Chase, L. W. M'-izuer, A. G. Sutherland, I. B. Riddle, It. W. Marsters; Applied Education, ' Mesdames Warren Hurt, I. Irwin, Douglas Walte, H. F. OK'len and Miss Rosa B. Par rott; Flno Arts, .Mesdames T. M. tuin. Mabel Church, M. built n, l .Maihew Campbell, W. W. Ashcraft, s:np, .Mesdames Jl. it. rsernas, H. 1 1. Harris. V m. Bell, t. u. Dunlap, t ain liuuar, jvenneia wume, u. n. i her of friends to the second of a Morgan, C. B. Neal; Community j aeries of fall afiairs. . . - . Str ife, Mesdames F. Butner, W. I Yellow marigolds Tarried out au tiood. L. Kohlhagen, Washington , tunin colors throughout the rooms. liui;ui s, H. D. Morgan. E. A. Petty, Bailey; MUsic, Mesdames C. C. H. 1 S. Hi inline, Fred Strang; Enter- i taiiiment, Mesdames W. S. Jost, Wa.-rea Hurt, H .D. Hu.-ris. Paul Bubar. W. O. Clingcr, Dean Bubar, S. Voting. C. V.- Pfair, J. E. Enger, Fied Hruby, L.. B. Skinner, Wm. Ii. II. George Bradburn, and C. 11. .Neal. S 0 O Miwaleta Camp Fire Girls ' Have Ejection of Officers The Milwaleta Camp Fire Girls no-i at the homo of the guardian, .Mrs. Lucy Marsters, in West Rose but g on Thursday evening, and li.-!d the annual election of officers. Those receiving olfice for the year were president. Lucille Peter-1 Irvin Brunn, R. F. Dunlap, W. G. son; vice-president, Grace Wallace; Burt, S. N. Young, J. H. Earring secretary. Ruth Metealf; treasurer, ! ton. Jack Wharton. R. C. Brezall. Dayntsw Reese; and reporter, Vlr-, H. M. Pierson, W. H. Garrison. A. J. girua, French. The girls made ; Hochradel. Geo. Houck. Albert plans for the initiation of new Baahford. B. Casey, M. F. Rice, members, which will be held at the and Misses Eva Rive and Helen next weekly meeting. Casey. Mr. Aln Hratlm tV, . . "leteM Wednesday Afternoon rMa. Clair K. Allen entertained the member of her bridge club, Wednesday afternoon at her home on Watson street.- An luteresUng one o'clock lunch- eon preceded bridge, and the tame was ongni wuu a centerpiece of autumn blossoms. Snapdragons and zinias were used about the rooms where later bridge gave In- terest to the afternoon hours. Mrs. 3. G. Sellick received high score, Hidden to the affair were Mes- tiames r reu senwarts, irvin tirunn, V. M. Petterson, S. (i. Sellick, A.J. Hochradel, B. West. Additional guesls were Mesdames Fred Rich- ter. Maurice Allen and Ed Thorn- ton. ... O O O . Bridge Afternoon at Devaney Home " At the It. I- Devaney home Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Devaney and Mrs. -Maurice Allen vere Joint hostesses Tuesuay afternoon. Inviting a j and bridge formed the afternoon's i diversion. Mrs. Ed Thornton ra. ceived fl.st prize and Mrs. Leon Mel'llnlnelr rfrelviiil iM-nnrt nn.u The hostesses were assisted dur - Ing the aflernoon by Mesdames A. E. Kent, Harold Fee and A. S. Mc- Kenzie. Later gathered about the lunch eon table were Mesdames H. C. Waddell, H. F. Ogden, Chas. McEl hinny, A. S..McKenzie, V. M. Pet terson, Leon McClintock, Elmer Metzgor, H. C. Church. A. C. Hume, C. A .Lock wood, Clair K. Allen, Ed Thornton, B. R. Shoe maker, Harold Fee, R. E. Godney. W. it. Conlee, S. A. Sanford, C. Bolter. S. J. Shoemaker, E. R. Thurber. Loren Miller. A. E. Kent - Love Soon! I WATCH FOR STARTING DATE NEWS-REVIEW j Fullerton P. T.A.' Meets Thursday . The f-ullerton P. T. A. held Its regular meeting Thursday evening, I The ranilir order of business waa followed, encouraging reports be- in iwi hv the treasurer and membership committee, the latter reporting twenty-two new mem- bers. - I Mr. Martin, who waa appointed to secure new playground equip- ment, reported It all purchased and part ot it in use. The committee reported a new fountain ordered aljo. A committee was appointed to arrange for the annnal Hal- low e en social October 30th. 1 A community sing - was held as the first number of the program. Mr. Foster Burner then gave a talk on P .T. A., "Wlip We Are. What We Are. Where We Are, Why We Are." The subject of "Safeguard ing the Children," was discussed' by Dr. Bell, county health physl- ' cian, from the physical standpoint and by R. W .Marsters from the num-lmoral standpoint. Two rooms, Miss Stephenson's and Miss Swlnney's tied for pos session ot the barometer, which is sdven each month to the room hav- ing the largest attendance of par I enia at the P. T .A. meetlnV. Mrs. L. A. Wells the president. ' Up. Mlntuvn an,l Mlaa Swlnnnv lwcre elected delegates to the state I convention to be held in Portland October 27-30. The program was concluded by a piano solo by Miss Mildred Morris. - . Clistie Meek Weds ; in New Orleans - Of interest to Roseburg folk is the announcement of the marriage of Mlsa Clii tle Meek of Eugene, to Mr. Glynn Led better, of Alexandria, Louisiana, - Wednesday evening. September 23, In New Orleans. The ceremony took place at 8 o'clock at the Baptist church In the presence of a tew relatives and In timate friends. The bride was charming tn an ensemble suit of golden brown, with hat to match and was unattended. Mrs. Led bet ter is a graduate of the University of Oregon, and following her grad uation she spent two years in Rose burg, teaching mathematics in the high school. Since that time she has taught a year In Nome, Alaska, spent two years in Alexandria, Louisiana, and traveled abroad one summer. She Is well known tn this city and visited with friends In Roseburg a short time this sum mer. Mr. Ledbetter as a graduate of I the University of Louisiana and at the present time tho head chemist tne Bcrson P. T. A. at a near fu of a large sugar plant In Cuba. Af- i ture da,e- Cash prizes will be of trr spending a short time In New , ,erei1 this year for the best blos Orleans Mr. and Mrs. Ledbottor "om entored. and It ' Is 1 thought I will anil for- Cuba, -where Mr. ' ,mu 80 doing a greater lnter I Ledbottor will assume his duties 'e8t ,n 'he raising of these flowers at the sucar plant. Their home wl" be aroused. -I in the winter will bo Central Mer- Th9 8al wi" be held on Wed I cedes. Matanzas Province, Cuba, nesdaT, November 11. and In con- land In the summer they will make,. "on wltn the show a cooked ; tli.-ir home In Alexandria. ' ! Miss Geddes Honored i at Affair Monday I The Kohlhagen home In West j Roseburg was the scene of a pretly I affair Monday evening, given by Miss Ver.iiia Kohlhagen and Miss ; Jos-phlne McElblnny. honoring I Miss Lois Geddes, a bride-elect. I Autumn leaves and yellow Bow- ers were aitlstically arranged ' about the rooms. The evening was ! Bpent sewing and making engage - , merit books for the brlde-etecL -Miss Elsie Bergh received the : l;-i7.e for Iha Inw.nt.l knl. I Later Ihe guest proceeded lo I the dining room where luncheon j was served. The table vas color- i ful with autumn shades and favors I in tiie form of miniature umbrellas i wero at each plate. I Those present were Miss Lois i Geddes. honoiec; Misses Fave Geddes, Katherlne Merrill. Elsie Berth. Lois Cobb, Adele ' Bern Is. .Marion Porter, Jane Wharton, ueuian jarvis, Vera Frcderlcksou. Mrs. Eddy Hostess to Missionary Society Thursday atiernonn .Mrs. n. I- rnoon .Mrs. n. L. I Eddy was a charming hostess to tiie Woman's Missionary Society of th rVesbytorlan church. Following the ltoxology, there vas a s'mrt iijsinrss meeting at which Miss Chap"!, state supervisor of home economics, und.-r Ihe Smith Hughe act, annul. eed that Mrs. I'ia-lkard wo-;ld be ready to enroll women In dressmaking and millin e 7 classes i i the high school next Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Fred Fisher, secretary cf Mission study, announced that Mrs. Geprge Houck wlil lead Ihe Mission study class for adults, Mrs. W. M. ' Campbell for Christian Endeavors. The Christian Endeavor society will meet Sunday Tvening, and tho adult class will meet Thursday after nooj. The society was the recip ient of an excellent map of South America, the gift of Mrs. I. N. Park. Mrs. George Houck present ed In a very Interesting . way the first lesson In "New Days, In Latin America," by IT. Webster -"E. Browning. During the , devotional exercises. "Lei the Lower Lights Me Burning" was sung by all. Mrs. Kirk read the story of the "Women of Samaria at the Well." which she said wa ihe beginning of wo man's help In foreign missions. For I mis vas Lnnsts first sppesl to a : onian not a jew. During the social honf refresh ment were served by (he hostess. Twenty-nine were nreaent. Oft Mi. ami Mrs. Jack Patron of Al bany, motored here yesterday and vill be week end guests at the home of Mrs. J. H. Miller. Mrs. Alien and. Mrs Devaney Entertain Monday flnt at the attractive affairs of the week had Mrs. Maurice B. Al- len and Mrs. R. L. Devaney hostesses at the home of the 1st- tr Monday when they Invited a number of friends to the first of a series ot briage aiiernoons. - Yellow motif prevailed through- out the rooms and at the tables where bridge and sewing formed the afternoon's diversion. Recelv- Ing high score at bridge waa Mrs, I. C. Ponsler, and Mrs. H: D. Har- ris received consolation prise. Following the game pretty tables centered with bright marigolds, were placed and the hostesses, as sisted by Mrs. W. R. Conlee and Mrs. H. F. Osborne, served lunch eon. - ' " " . " Bidden to the affair were Mes dames M. V. Rice, 1. B .Riddle. J. D. Osborne, L. - A. Dillard, J. C. Ponsler. H. O. Harris, W. 8. Ham ilton, W. F. Harris, Chas. Rusho, Paul Bubar, Dean Bubar, Wm. Bell, John Enger, J. 1. Love, T. E. Sin gleton. A. E. Kent, A. O. Suther land. B. Casey, H. F. Ogden, R. E. Oedney, Washington Hughes, Ed Patterson, C. Freeman, Roy Hutch Ins, E. E. Applewhite, W. H. Davis, J. G. Koenig and W. R. Conlee. Mts. Stapleton Compliments Miss Geddes Complimenting Miss Lois Ged des, an attractive bride-elect, M,r8 Harry Siapleton charmingly enter tained at her home on Chadwlck street Friday evening. In rooms wnere the popular autumn shades prevailed, the guests spent the evening sewing. Mrs. O. Osborne delighted -the guests with a vocal solo. Later the hostess, assisted by Mrs. A. Bashford and Mrs. F. W. Haynes, served luncheon at small tables, where bright flowers were used In centerpieces. The guest list included Miss Lois Geddes, honoree, hisses . Faye 1 Geddes. Verm Fredertckson, Elsie I Bergh. Dorothy Orcutt, Florence Wimberiy, Maxlne Sykes . Kather- ine Merrill. Vernita Kohlhagen, Josephine McEthlnny, Edna Dough, Mesdames A. J. Geddes, J. H. Booth. Phil Strader, Jack Crafton. G. Osborne, F. W. Haynes. Leon McClintock, Gerald Geddes, A. Baahford, Victor Mlcelll, Bert 0. Bates, and Glenn Wimberiy. Annual Chrysanthemum Show Next Month 'Th' annual chrysanthemum 1 anow will again be sponsored by food sale will be held. The placo for the show will be selected and announced later.' Money received from the show will be used by the P. T. A. to Improve the school grounds. Shrubs and trees ham ' already boen planted and many im- Provemenls have been made on the Rronnds. but a good sum is yet j needed to finish Ihe Improvements. '' Roseburg Girls Pledired tA c 1- icuK 1 1 sororities 1 , OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL- ! t- lf,' n"' )ct 'O-i-Bertha . K., i P'eogea to Delta rvuiiuiaBren ' b" wa I'lP,,pl o Sigma Kappa ""ror',5r Sunn"ay aflernoon. These f'.1 "re of Roseburg. There were Klr' P1''"1 lo Greek letter sororl"cs Sunday afternoon as the I reult of a week of closed rushing. ! ... Miss Schnelllrlror t wm sorority and Helen Fal- C. ':. c . . i I - rncnas Miss Mae Schnellharliee inl tained a number of friends at the Schnellbarher home on K36 South Pine street Tuesday afternoon, tha occasion being her 11th birthday anniversary. tiames and sports were diver- ion" or ,h afternoon, and later guests were served a luncheon, ,.B! " to the affair were Misses """"m i nayer. Ma.-ion Thayer. .n,Ka,T, iromeu, Mildred Koenig, ....... .-,1 nuiinam. fifteen Hamil ton. Rose Newrlder, Marraret Dent. Betty Shoemaker. Grace Orkleman. Ferne Spray. Juno Spray. Edna Brown. Margaret Berg and 1 ranees Nelson. . t L. F, T. Club Has First Dance of Season The K. P. hall was the scene of a fesUve evening Tuesday, when the member of the L. F .T. Club held the first dance of the season. The hall was decorated In bril liant crepe paper streamers, in au tumn colors, and bright balloons clustered the ceiling. The balloons hall the ladles gathered, and at the other end ihe men gathered, and each Jumped for a balloon, finding SI .'k'I'J. theMdof thB "rn on the balloon a numbo,-. thereby O finding their partner with a corre sponding number for the dance and for the supper to follow. A gcrmanla was one feature of ' (Continued fro-n nag a ''aiaalsiSiSfi iris 4 The enchanted charm rt your hair Ilea In proper shampooing. Use Sepol Shampoo, regularly for beauty and attractiveness. AT ALL DRUGGISTS i ' J J