ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1925.
WOMAN'S PA(
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SOCIETY-
By GRACE CARROLL
I ; eontrlbaUeu to this page, society, women's clubs, and
; iwrsonals, should be telephoned to the society editor by Friday
of each week. Tetephoas No. 135.
Miss Renner Hostess
to Group of Friends
I Mis. Elizabeth Renner waa boat
leaa to a croup of frienda on Satur
day evening ot last week, when
aha entertained at the Itenner
bom with a Hallowe'en party.
The rooma were decorated In the
Hallowe'en motif, with wluhea,
pumpkina, lanterns, black cats and
other erepa paper (avora.
When the aueats arrived the
Utoo-Whlte conaerratory of music. Wthered about a large bonfire In
Mr. Booth la the son of Mr. and front of the house, where games
Mrs. J. H. Booth, of this city, n.we played for a time. Later
member of a family prominent In ithey were taken to the river bank
iwith perfect anootntmenta .ad rTV." 'S?. L?'! Fo-; "serpent ne form, a novel feature
oUnsul.hed be the all.nirv w .ClTr J "uu.."" Im "? I " "' da not realize
Beautiful aettini. U B.7Ji' "' m "" "" "' "' C10M e river waa to the
ttlaa Lola Miriam Oeddes ti TmT 3 V. ZTS: 7" """ nana wbere. they paraded, and
Uarri. Wythe Booth, of tel. ctty. J Booth la i worl I war Teterki'
?J tA'.3.0.,ock- ' noB Francs with the 9lh artlllerv
iLri rZiJFSL I 8"c " bee-
, tw u.-uws, a a iu pivwuw
jf sixty relatives and frienda.
The bride formed a lovely picture
1, she descended toe winding Blair
ease, preceded by her sister. Miss
fays Oeddes, aa bridesmaid, and
to Sowed by little Jean Oeddes.
4 rain -bearer, and advanced to the
Mrs. McClintock .
Hostess at Bridge Party
One of the attractive bridge par-
Bridge Party at
Bates Home -
Mrs. Bert O. Bates and Miss:
Miscellaneous Shower
for Miss Swift
Miss Lois Geddes
Married at Prettv
. Ceremony Wednesday
ties of last week had Mrs. Leon Thelma Tiefren, two popular mem- rille, entertained at the home of
UnTlinf Ol'lr . hMlu ivh.ii -U .. kuc nf tha vmx.wur ul Inin.lv UH tf 1 13 1 rr-1 I
- .- -.., ....... butt . - j - luiuwf .u-i wift . d . ibiuiuj alter t
entertained a large group of friends , tertained at bridge Thursday even-; noo of last week, complimenting
iwnwi un n.i sown inaawiekiing at uie nome ox tne xormer, in- wim a antsceilaneona shower. Miaa
street on Friday aiternoon. Zln-j riling a group of intimate frienda. iLela Swift, a popular bride-elect
nlas and chryataalhemuma In Charming arrangements of chrv-1 Hallowe'en senratin. nt n..,i.
large varieties brightened the : santhemuma brightened the rooma marigolds, autumn leavea and
moms where tablei were placed where several tables of bridge were 1 pumpkin iack-o-lan terns, black cats,
for bridge during the afternoon. I in play during the evening. First bats, owls, orange and black
--'. " r--cejvea oy Mrt.Pr" rweiveu uj jnisa n.va atreamera. toe rooms
a li ficl'lob - I i , t)u m -A l . ; .. . ...
. r.uu r-xumj prune tju . i . j v umwi. i run was recriveq
formed much amusement during
uio parsoe.
Later the gueata went indoors
and enjoyed a few hours of danc-
1 n a At - Idwa i.ki. J a
Th. iS ISp 1 , A A 'unusual place cards were used.
. Th" Jt of guests Included a , luncheon waa aerved follow
number from out of town, and from lng danclnr a P L. VL.
different point, attending were Mr. I sfted by Mestlamea F A Warner"
and Mrs. Robert Booth. Mr. and p cIumm ai
Mrs. Rnv n-with mi., n.-k... V i-nPman. S. L. Kidder and O.
Mrs. Roy Booth. Miss Ilnrhar.
Booth, of Eugene, Mrs. J. Bower-
-tmprevlsed attar before Hie Irving man. and daughter Jane, of Pnrt.
Toem fireplace, which waa banked , land, and Clair Geddes and Paul
frith beautiful while and yellow
-flurner chrysanthemums and ferns,
whet ahe was met by the groom,
V tended by bis brother, Edwin
Geddes, of Salem
O
Miss Pearl Pvritz and
TJooth, and there the service waa, Mr. John L. Cowan Wed
.Tba bride, aa she advanced to testant faiths ahnrtir
ihe alur on the arm of her father. Wedneaday. Mlsa Pearl M Pvrlt. f1","-- Allen
. Oedde. waa unusually at! daughter of Mr aid Mr. trt F." HW,rd' "d W"",m
00
Mr. and Mrs. Hamburg
Hosts at Informal Dinner
A. Bradburn. aerved the auuata.
Knjoylng the evening were Miss
es Daphne Hughes, Frances But
ner. Pauline Bubar, Helen Bacher,
.Shirley Knight, Norma Winston,
Vera MoCllntock. Mildred Slnnl-
ger, Emma Mae Craven and Eliza
beth Abrahams, and Fredrick
Chapman, Stanley Kidder, Gene
Love, Maynard Bell, Elton Jackson,
Kenneth Winston. Earl Smith (.
rll Porter, Alfred Ellison. Allen
tractive In bridal gown of white Pvrii. r s-niiK -t. . '
Septette, a creation which Cowan, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
'fiS? OJZZT iuf !?! heL!tt" F0,,n " 8ml" 'lr, were united
Jjutm beauty. The gowa, sleeve- in marriage bv Father .in. n b..i
' ti- .'r. p"10!"". W':.b " 8t- Catho ?c 'chur'ch8' ThU
:&Lm& - -
d ever the enUr. gown, which de-f"11: . .. , ,
! parted from the usual with a V-llnel-Jr J'0?,,? "XZJ?, "f'S
. -seek In back, heavily embroidered J"' VJLa V l16
lb pearl. Id latUc. form. On th. d h veil w ..nt
Oar. skirt, skw abrotdered with . ' tulle. She car-
-pemrls. rbmeston. Hesters were' 'J"1 of yellow
-al tn faa abase desigaa. TleiChrT',ntt"!mum- WM Vlona Py--.rld.'.
tnivelurmbldlTrrt S " " h' brtd'- ,ud""
-silver, fell from a cap of tulle, lir. u?'e-ty of Oregon, was
esraaht ln front with thi-M i-nllt "oes-maia.
Oliver Cowan, brother ot the
groom waa best-man.
The wedding march waa played
by Mrs. Miller organist of the
church.
Father Jos. B. Baal pastor of St.
Ann's parish read tha nuptial mass.
The bride who on TumuIi-v mam
baptised as a member of the
(liver band., which extended to the
- Sloe or tiie cap and were eonUn
"raed about tbe bead-dress with
ra wreath of orange blossoms. White
' boss and ailver alippera completed
. the perfect toilette. She carried
an arm bouquet of lilies of the val
ley, whits Ophelia rosea and or-
' Chid., tied With hearr satin rlbhnn
. rooped with sprays of maiden hair church, made ber first Holy Com
'fern m union, during tha wedding mass.
ERtla Jean Oeddes waa dressed Th groom, also, received commun
' s frock of ere me colored lane lion. .
over yellow. Mlsa Faye Geddes, The couple attended mass kneel-
the bride's only attendant, was ) log ln the sanctuary, which with
cnsnnuig ta a iroca 01 yeiiewMue anar, waa beautifully decorat
J crepe satin, of 'simple design, the ed with yellow and pink chrysan
, neck trimmed with a band of lrrl- tbemuras. Many illuminated can-
aeaeent spangles, aaa tne Bottom (Ilea enhanced tbe appearance of
Mr. and Mrs. R. Tlimhnr. warn
hosts at an Informal dinner Satur
day evening at 6:30 o'clock at their
borne.
About a table, centered with a
received by Mr.. V. M. ivttt-rson
Later the boatesa, asslmed by
Mesdames Clair K. Allen, L. A
Dillard. H. C. Chnnh and Ml..
by Miss Mary teams.
Following the game, luncheon
was aerved the guests at small
tables. Mrs. Lough and Mrs. J. M
Vera McClintock aerved luncheon I Tref.-wn assisted during tbe even-
at small taoiea.
Bidden to tiie affair were Mes
damea A. A. Wilder, Paul Uubor
Chas. B. Wade, Lee A. WelU,
George A. Bradburn, H. F. Ogden,
R. L. Deraney, M. S. Allen, H. A.
Hochradel, Chas. McElbinny, IJean
Bubar. Kenneth Qulae, Fred Ricb
ter. H. C. Church, S. O. Sellluk.
R. L. Whipple, A. Knaues, V. M.
Petterson, J. I. Love, J. C. Hume.
H. C. Darby. B. R. Shoemaker f
Owens, George Johnson. H. H. Su
ing.
Ridden to tbe affair were . Mes
dames Harry Burr, Francis Dil
lard. A. KnauBs, Earle Burr,
Lough. J. M. Trefren. and
Misses Evelyn Qulne, Feme Rey
mers. Iris Rice, Marlon Porter,
Boslna Porter, Jean Singleton, Vir
ginia vt nitlng. Vera MrMlllin. Clar
Ice Harnster, Thelma Newhard. Ed
na Lough. Adelle Bemls, Eva Rice,
Loi iene C'onlee and Mary Reams.
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POETS' CORNER
Signed Contributions for This Department May Be Sent to tha
Society Editor of Tha News-Review, and Will Be Used aa
Space la Available.
FAIRY TALE TOWER.
At evening when the lamp la low
I dream I'm far away
Among the castle, ln the air, ,
Where all the falrlea play.
fun
Benefit Dance at
Armory Tonight .
pleton. C. A. Lockwood. Glenn v. Camas Valley Club
Wirnberly. 8. L. Kid.ler, Hen C. rf(;!j Tt: t?r...
11 lauicu I I11M VV CM
A pleasant time wa. afforded the
bouse fund. The armory baa been
decorated for tbe affair with pump
kins, corn sialics and witches,
black cats and other festive de
signs.
.igler. FinMk Lilburn, E. F. Maldln,
L. L. Crocker. D. Lennox. A. n
Crawford, Bert G. Bates, C. S.
Helnllne, J. E. MoClintork, J. R.
Farrlngton. L. A. Dlllarrt C K 41.
len, L. B. Skinner and Perkins.
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Mr. Graybill Honored
at Dinner Party
At a dinner party, arranged for
by Mrs. H. N. Graybill. and sur
prising Mr. Graybill on his blrth-
neignoornood Club, when Mm w
Edmonds entertained the members
at ner nome m Camas Valley, this
week. The time was spent ln con
versation and aewlng, and at the
tea hour the guests gathered about
a pretty table where luncheon was
served. The hostess waa assisted
oy mrs. . Mayer.
Present at the affair were Mes
dames B .Parrott, Irene Creasy, L.
Hick. D. C. Jones. R. Lawson. H
day anniversary, a grouD of friends i Church. A. Wilson. W. Rrnwn It
gathered at the apartments of Mr. I Mayer. Ml uses Alice Scranton and
and Mrs. Graybill, Sunday. I Bessie Brown.
Dinner waa aerved at 7:30 000
o'clock at a table brightened with ! Mr. and Mrs. Keck
Mra. Clark E. Melton. Mr. and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
R. B. Common. Mr. and Mrs. John Hood River, have
of the flare skirt banded with tbe
aame trimming and white awana-
dowa fur. Mm wore yellow hose
and silver slippers with distinctive
' rhlnestoae buckles. A sliver ban
I decs, oenpleted with a single rl
V low rose, ornamented her hair. She
4 cameo Cecil Brunner ro.es.
Mrs. A. i. Oeddes ware brown
' cMffoo wclret. combined with
brwsrn fur. and Mra. J. H. Booth an
Imported ssode! of black Kesnaloe
orwpe, rcae petals et crienUI color-
-inc-tn appllqae fmlabluc tha bell
shaped aieevea sad the flare skirt.
The bride was gives in marriage
! by ber father, A. J. Oeddea. Pre-
, ceding the ceremony. Mra Chas.
Brid sang, "O Promise Me." ao-
CO panted on the piano by Mrs C.
Setielnllne. Following. Mrs. Hein-
I l'e played Lohengrin'. Wedding
I March. The bride and groom knelt
'. haloes the altar on a aatln cushion
while tbe minister gave a prayer,
and" del leg tbe ceremony Mra.
Helnllna softly played. Following
. tfte. ceremony, Mrs. Brand sang.
"Ueeaune.- aad Mrs. HninHae play
' ed Mendelssohn's Wedding March.
' The bride's bouquet waa canght by
Mia. Vera Frederickaon. aa it was
' thrown by the bride from the
staircase
An Informal reception waa held
hi the dining room afterward. Here
baskets and rases ot beautiful car
nations In shadea of pink were
used. One large table centered
the room, and from the four clus
ter shadea above, pink mallne ex
tended to the corner, of the table,
the altar.
The wedding vreakfaat wa. aerv
ed at the priest house.
Mr. and Mrs. Cowan left Wed
neaday afternoon by automobile on
a honeymoon trip to Portland and
California. They were acrmpan
led aa far aa Eugene by Miaa Vlona
Pyrlta, who will resume her studies
at the University of Oregon.
Upon Ihelr return Mr. and Mrs.
Cowan will reside on his ranch
near Smith river.
The good wishes of the entire
community are extended to Mr. and
airs. t.owan. Doth popular young
people of the Umpqua section.
Port Umpqua Courier.
Miss Pyrets was employed aa In
structor of physical education in
the Kelnline Conservatory of Mu
sic and Art last fall She is a
graduate of the University ef Ore
gon, and apent last winter in Cali
fornia, where ahe waa Uwcher of
physical education tn one of the
schools. During her residence hpre
ahe made many frienda.
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"The Maple Scene
of Hallowe'en Party
"The Maples." the home of Dr.
and Mra. C. E. Hagar. waa Ihe
scene of a festive affair Wednesday
evening of last week, when their
son, Rowland Hagar. entertained a
group of frienda at a llalowe'en
Party.
The rooma were decorated with
paper black cats, witches, and
to four rases, filled with lovely , pumpkins, where games and' danc-
Miwuwii auq irra. A VOWI OI
pink anemone-flowered chrysan
themums with carnation! centered
the table. Tall baskets of gor
geona chrysanthemuma decorated
the balls.
At a smaller table, centered by
a bride's cake, which was cut by
lng were diversions of the evening.
Later Mra. Hagar aerved the guests
a luncheon.
Guests for the evening were
Misses Norma Winston. Daphne
Hughes, Gwendolyn Johnson, Mrra
Hartley, Itarhel Hartley. Marian
'l krMj. n. , . , ' n"Mr ".nil neit-n l-ner, messer.
he bride, co ers were placed for,Trum,B .... M ,..rm,
King and Mr. and Mra. GraybilL
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Miss Parks Weds
Mr. Garner Wednesday
A quiet wedding was solemnised
at the borne of Mr. and Mra A. A.
Parks. 47S South Stephens street,
at 6 o'clock Wednesday afteioon.
whea tiK'lr daughter, Miaj Edna
Parks waa united ln marriage to
Mr. Ejfjene Gardner.
Baskets of chrysanthemums
formed a beautiful Kiting where
the ceremouy waa performed by
Rev. H. E. Mow. The bride was
attended by h'T sister. Mis. F.1UU1
Parks, and Mr. Oaror Gardner,
orotn.roi tne croon at;d us
' the bridal party. Mrs. F. W. Haynes
presided at the coffee urn and
Mra. T. B Singleton cut Ires. They
were assisted In the dining mom
by Mrs. H. H. SUpleton and Mrs.
G. V. Wirnberly. Assisting aliout
th room were Misses Vera Fred
rlckaon, Josephine McKlhlnny, Lois
Cobb.- Vemlta Kohlhagen, and
Lenta Banaigartner.
Wayne Pickens, Wayne Itlggs,
Htewart Stevens. Sam McConuell.
and Edward Hagar.
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Tru-Chee-Lo Camp Fire
Girls Have Meeting
The Trn-Chee-Lo Camp Fire
Girls held an Interesting meeting
this week, when they met at the
Fnltewtng the reception the
' WW and groom left for point. In V. R. Jarksnn home.
, California by auto, a wedding gift A ceremonial was held, fnllow
- trmm Mr. Booth. The bride's going lng which, honor heads of the e
awJ gown was tallleur of char-pen crafts: health, rttlienshp.
I ttitci) in midnight blue, with pauay hand, home, hualenas, nature and
luaarta and cut steel heeds, with (' snip, were awarded members.
IY to match In blue. She wore a ; loiter refreshments were served
hewwn needlepoint coat with sable t ho guests. New girls received In
' tnt fur. , On their return here Mr. line organisation were Mae rVhnrll
' ajid Mrs. Booth will reside in Iheiharher. Vertilta Vli-kena. vivt.m
kuMbagen apartments, until their 'W illiams. Mildred Knenlg, Vhllll! lbA I'"'!" home for a llallo-mrw-
home, which they will build gulne and Sylvia llardinan. Kir-1 Vn party. Gnmrs afforded the
rttrTy In the spring, la completed, teen girls, and the guardians, Mrs. youna folk an evening of pleasure
' .Ha beautiful ceremony united It N. Graybill and Mrs. It. B. land later they were served lunch-
lire, prominent families of Itoso Compton were present. I1""
Hallowe'en Party Tonight
The Junior Music Club, of the
best man. Followinr the eeremnnv i Heinline Conservatory of Music
a eupnr was served the 'Cdding!1""1 Art organised this year, and
guests and bridal narlv. - 'formed by the younger atudenta of
Mra. Gardner, the daughter of ! f,h" T7' T' Tvli b,V"1 ""'f
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Parks, is a I'' ,""c'' f '"L "i"'"0'" ?
popular young lady of this city. Ll. '" T.n 8,ndnt
and has made her home here for . " 5....
the past three years and attended .i,.: T.. .
school here. She was active in , ' A .u, "7". u', 11" .
church circles and has made ma-iy I atHl w)th Hallowe'en favora. and
men. a nere ounng h.-r residence. ,.arh member will be allowed to Mable Colvln and Haxel Goodwin
Mr. Gartlner. whrwA narent. i-e.i,l k-i . j L . . -'tu,w vuivm ana nazei tiOOdWln.
- ---- ,,iiR 1-11 Kut-aia. rdu win oe in . a A a
here. Is an automobile mechanic 'nisaniieraite piullim. nnma. will I s- r-. .
and has been employed in Csllfor.j,. ii.ayed and later refreshments I -arnP rire (airls .
'Ha. In which state he and Mrs. I will be served. Ahont alvtv vmit.0 Fn iftv
Gardner will reside. ' ,lk will attend. tK' LZTJL "JI"
aAnip r Jre uu-ai &m a moat en-
Society Weddings Cost $15,000
- , -in, . ; centerpiece 01 autumn oiooms. -. n
bowlof bright fall blossoms, were , Covers were placed for M. and I Vlslt Here
mm mmrj nesms, asr. and
Mra. F. R. Dunlao. Mr. and Ura R
Hamburg and Mr. Glenn Smith.
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Farewell Party Civen '
for Poole Boys
As a farewell to Jack anil Ned
Poole, a group of school friends
gathered at tbe F. I- Poole home
on 434 Ella street Thursday evening.
In room, bright with llalowe'en
designs, gamea were the diversion
of the evening. Later at a table,
centered with a large lighted Jack-O-Lanler,
and Hallowe'en favors.
luncneon was served.
The Poole bov. will leave today
for Klamath Falls, accompanied
by their father and grandfather.
Scott Woolf,.of Medford, to entiT
the academy tor boya for the win
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Mr. and Mrs. Mathews
Hosts at Dinner Tonight
Mr. and Mrs. D. F). Mathews will
be host, tonight at an Informal
6:30 o'clock dinner at their homo
on Stepbena atreet.
Hallowe'en motifs will be used
about the rooma In unusual de
signs, and tbe table will be cen
tered with a large pumpkin filled
with fruila of the season. Place
cartla and favora will be used in
black cat and witch outline and
covers will be placed for Miss Ed
na Lough, Mlsa Lorlene Conlee,
Measers Carl Black, BUI Relbel,
Mr. and Mra. Berg G. Bates, and
Mr. and Mra. Mathews.
Jolly Good Fellows
Club Meets Tuesday
The Jolly Good Fellows club had
their first social affair of the sea
son Tuesday evening, whea Mr.
and Mrs. P. J. Ballf were hosts to
the members, at their home ln
West Roseburg.
Cards were the diversion of the
evening, and receiving high aeore
were Mra. Frank Brown. Consol
ation prlie waa received by Mra.
Charles Healy and Mr. Frank Mon
roe. Following the game luncheon
waa served the guests.
I'resent were Mr. and Mis.
Frank Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Healy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Monroe,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shock ley,
members, and added guests wero
Mr. Ira Voss, of Portland, and Mr.
Joseph llallf.
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Epworth League
Have Hallowe'en Social
One of the festive parties of
Hallowe'en was held Thursday
evening, when the members and
friends of the Epworth League of
the Methodlat Episcopal church.
awemliled at the church parlors.
Appropriate designs were used
about the rooms whore collcgo
trsct meets, stunts, ptixslo games
and fortune telling formed the
evening's pleasure. In ono corner
a booth was placed, where Ma
dame Xanto read palms. Much
rrndll for the eui-rees of tho af
fair la due Mis Martha Yeo, the
social president of the league.
and ber committee.
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Master Downs i lost
to Group of Friends
Ismali! l'tiKene- liown was host
to five of his little friends on F-l-
d.iy evening, when he Invited them
Keck, of
visiting
with Mrs. Keck s father. Mr. A H
McGee. of the Soldiers' Home, and
with Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Knotts,
this week. Rev. Knotta and Mr.
Keck were college friends, when
both attended Weslyan University
In Nebraska some time ago. Mr.
Keck Is a prominent orchard 1st of
Hood River.
On Tuesday evening Rev. and
Mrs. Knotts informally entertained
at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Keck.
Covers were. placed for Mr. and
sirs. Keck. Mr. A. H. McGee. and
Kcv. and Mra. K:iotts.
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Junior Music Club
Atfer the presentation of gifts.
"What's the Use." a reading, by
Dn.L...I A 1.1- . I .
"n . Ml8,,8wl" Pi-1 With nothing to do all day
J "JL ,fne vWhAtcon" But alt and dream of the next day's
- - Bi.nu bj mrs. v.
H. Bailey; Mlsa Alice Jenkins gave
a piano solo. Afterwards luncheon
waa aerved.
Those present ware ' Mesdames
Bessie Ingram. Chaa. Krone! a v.
McCormack, E. A. Eastman, L. Gil-
uam, saran Hunter, It j. Mc
Laughlin. W. A. Jenkins. W. A.
Karcher. Roy Hatfield. Clarenee
Ingram, Jim Plnkerton, 4. M. Pin-
aenoa. M. Adams. R. Breedlove,
Viu Htlton. Sr., Wirt. Melton, Jr.
wanan Mi iicn, Dee Kele.y. c. H.
J.aiiey. i. t. Duncan, Flora Bndih,
J. W. Cox. Glenn Cox. B. Blood. C.
J. Main and Misses ArUne Melton.
Ruth Blood. Rachael Smith, Alice
Jenkina, Lois Duncan, Isabelle Kar-
cner and the honoree, Miss Lela
Bwui ana nostess Mrs. Harley
Swift.
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Teachers of City
Enjoy Hallowe'en Party
"Perhapa yon dont believe in
witches, and haven't even winced
at the thought of ghosts and weird
talee. Well come and be con
vinced." This waa the Invitation
that brought tbe grade teachers of
the city and a group of frienda to
gether at the home of Miss
ence Enedaker, when Miss Sne-
dnker with Miss Verlle Traer. Ml..
Martorle Shay. Miaa Mnrlal Rhav:
anu jxiiss Florence Thompson en
tertained with a Hallowe'en party
Saturday evening of last week.
The guests were received hr
giiosi ana venerea tnrough the mys-
icries or Hallowe'en. Later they
went to the home of Miss Truer
wucth, m rooms appropriate v dec
orated with Jack o" Lanterns, black
cat., witcbea and spiders, cards
ana games were the diversion of
evening. Receiving high score st
card, was Mr.. Arllne Farlelgh
and Miss Evelyn Young received
consolation prlzo. Music wa. also
a feature of the evening. Refresh
menu were later aerved by the
hostesses.
When I'll be sailing away.
The shlpa come sailing through
the bay.
Where the wind ne'er blows or
wail.
Far ln that land so far away
In the land of fairy tales.
W. M.
Quilting Party
at Bickle Home
Halowe'ea will be celebrated at - At the Georciana Ranch, the
the armory with an Informal dance 'w of Mrs. George Bickle. on
tonight, sponsored by the Roseburg Wednesday afternoon, Crs. Bickle
Woman's Club, to benefit the club : waa hostess to a group of friends.
In the dining room, brightened by
arrangements ot yellow and scar
let chrysanthemums in bowls and
baskets, dinner was served at noon.
Following dinner the time was
A booth will be olaced In one "Pent in conversation and in mak-
corner where cider will be served I U'K 1ullt. Dew experience to a
throughout the evening and will be number of the guests,
presided over by Mrs. L. B. Skin- j Enjoying the afternoon were
ner and Mrs. Bubar. Other booths Mrs. C. E. Marks, Mrs. Jake Jones,
will be decorated where doughouts, Mrs J. Travis, Mrs. W. A. Wam
eoffee and sandwiches will be serv-l P,e J,ru- F. H. Churchill. Mrs. B.
ed. Having charge of these booths ' Morgan. Mrs. E. H. llufham.
will be Mrs. George Bradburn and! Mr8- Wm- Cook' M F- A- Slrw.
Mra. Young. In one corner a candv ! art. Mr J- Thennls and Misa Pearl
booth will bo presided over by Mrs.
H. D. Harris. Mrs. W. S. Jost. gen
eral chairman, with her committees
have been spending some time
working out details of the dance.
Jones.
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Mrs. Horace Campbell and two
daughters, Mrs. Earl Strong and
Mrs. Walter Leake, are motoring
Mra. F. R. Duulap has charge of ' to. Portland Sunday, where they
me oecorauons.
The Hoot-Owls have been en.
gaged to furnish tbe music, and
during Intermissions Miss Helen
Virginia Yount will aDnear In cn-
tame dances The dance at the Rain
bow Gardens, which was a he.iniH
for this evening baa been post
poned ln order that everyone in
will attend the Pacific Interna
tional livestock show. While in
Portland, they will be guests of Mr.
and Mra. George Neuner, Jr.
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Mrs. Warmly Entertains
Five Hundred Club
Mrs. Charles Wamsley enter-
Bidden to the affair were Mrs
Arline Farlelgh, Mra. V. Luther,
Mra. Elsie McReysolds, Mrs. An
drew Caraway, Mrs. M. S. Hamm,
Mrs. E. Coffel, Mrs. M. Keenan,
Mra. J. K. Falbe, Mra. P. Heath,
Mra. E. Stanford, Mra. L Tracy,
r.Ms. Mlnturn and Mlaaes Margaret
Carr, Myth Henderson, Fern Scott,
Enid Waterman, Verna Can-others,-Elisabeth
Parrott, Evelyn Young,
Ruth Swinney, Mary Elizabeth Wil
son. Edith Stevenson, Elnor Sherk.
Keitance Moore, Lydia Christiansen
Roseburg and vicinity may attend i tained the Five Hundred Club.
the benefit dance.
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Woman's Club Meeting
Tuesday Afternoon
The regular meeting of
when she Invited the members to
ner nome Thursday afternoon.
Chrysanthemums In tall vases de
corated the rooms. Several tables
were placed for the game, and
receiving first prize was Mrs. Ben
Roseburg Woman's Club will be ; shleld'- and econd prize went to
ueia tuesaay afternoon at hi"""-
o'clock in the Moose Hall. I Present were Mesdames John
The topic of the afternoon will I Powell. Ben Shields. Henry Wor.
be "Applied Education," and Mlsa I thington. Clifford Hanan, A. H.
Rosa B. Parrott will ad,lrA.. hA Perrin. .Insenh Khnelrlev flavin.
tadie. on her travels in Europe. Negley, George Cluck. Kranl
miaa i-arrou, an interesting spea- "rown, j. u. stepnenson and H
bwrw: and well known over Douglas
rmrnty. Mlsa Geddes, tho dauch
(pf Ot MA and Mrs. A. J. Gvdnea.
una been active In tbe younger set.
0 0 0 liy were John Hughes. Karle Hut-.
Mr. and Mra. Vlrxll Khitpe andl Enjoying Master I "owns' hospital-
I Mrs. M !. Shupe. of t'orvallla, and "Chubby" Church. Raymond t'uok.
-Miss Crouch, of Seattle, were and Hubert Ilarrla.
t'pnn (rannauns; rrom tne local luesta a lew days this week at tha ,j (
htrt' school, she attended Wlllani- liome ot Mr. and Mra. A. Abraham. Mr. and Mrs. Nalhan F'llle'len
etls University, .where she was a Mr Shunt and Mrs. M. K. tfhupe .had aa guests for a few days this
member of Delta Thl sorority. Dur- are brother ami mother of Mis. week Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wuite
lng one term she attended the El- Abraham. f I nitn. of Klamath Falls.
- 1 .'. XW "M s m at T" Jf
kvij l- . -I
ker. will have a number of inter- 8er.
esting and educational points to
exploit in her discourse. This is
the social day of the club and
each member will be allowed to
bring guests. Mrs. W. L. Cobb
la chairman of the refreshment
committee.
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Ladies' Aid Have
Meeting Thursday
The General Ladles' Aid. of tho -
nieuiuoisi r,nisconal cnurrh hnrt
an interesting meeting. Thurs
day afternoon, when the members
neia tneir regular meeting. Mrs.
W. A. Cummlngs, the new presi
dent, presided. The South Circle
of the Aid had charge of the pro
gram of the afternoon, and Morn.
thy Leeper gave two piano solos.
Joyable time on Friday evening!,mPrtant topics were decided
wneo tney gathered at the home of u " lnB ousines. session.
Miss Kathleen Spaur for a Hal- Plans were made for a recep
lowe'en party. , tlon for the minister and his iam-
The room, of the Spnur home'"y. combined with a Harvest
were festive with wltcheg. black 'Home Supper at the church, Frl
eats, pumpkins and lanterns. Each!dar' November 5. at o'clock,
guest came dressed as a child, and Each member is invited to attend
the costumes were varied and uni-!w,,n their family, and will bring
que, a number affording the group1 hasket of lunch. An announce
much merriment. The evening was iment o( ,he bazaar, which will
featured by fortune telling told byibe Klven hr the member, of the
palmistry, by Mrs. A Warner who'Soutn clrcle ol ,he Aid. was made,
waa disguised as a witch. Singing !,nd wl" be held November 12.
dancing and gamea were the diver- . , f .
alona of the evening, and following j r riday Bridge Club
the hostess, assisted by Mlsa Merle at Barker Home
Myers and Misa On a Dnrrh or.i al.PareLn.ome
luncheon. . m. J- 1,arltr was a grae-
Enjoylng the evening were Mra.
n. n. Graybill. guardian. Mlaaea
Hum Collins, Gloria Aden, Evelyn
i nomas. Alice r ent. Ona lnireh
Emma Wolford. Verna Hamlin, Ale-
iia ura ner. Marjorle Cochran, Cor
nelia Martin. Dallas Colby. Julia
Creasey, Edna Hodges, Merle Myers
and Kathleen Spaur.
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Bridge Club at Richter
Home Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs Fred Richter were
hosts at their borne. Sunshine
rancn. Wednesday evening, when
they entertained the members of
the Evening Bridge Club. Tbe
rooms were brightened with a motif
or Hallowe'en design, where din
ner waa served.
Later bridge was the diversion Poorman, of
of the evening, and three tahlea i Holier.
were In play. Mr. and Mra. Jno. R,
Farrlngton receiving first prize.
I'resent were Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Hochradel, Mr. and Mra. Jno. R.
Farrlngton. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mc
Clintock. Dr. and Mr. H. C. Chnrrh
and !r. and Mrs. Clair K. Allen.
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New Idea Club Sews
for Disabled Soldiers
The ladies o.- the Edenbower
New Idea Club met at the home of
Mrs T. 8. Kprague on Wedneadav
aftsrnoou. Following a one o'elork Zfi
I luncheon, the ladies sewed carpet. 551
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Mrs. W. F. Poorman, of Salem, a
popular young matron. , is a guest
of Mrs Nathan Fullerton for a
week or so. Mra. . Poorman was
formerly Misa Veva Bulck of this
city.
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Miss Cobb Entertains
Sunday School Class
Miss Lois Cobb entertained tho
members of the beginner's Sunday
school class of the Methodist
Episcopal church, south, of which
she is teacher, at the W. L. Cobb
nome ou r riday afturnoon.
The rooms were decorated with
bright crepe paper Hallowe'en fa
vors, and yellow chrysanthemums,
dahlias and nasturtiums were at
tractively arranged In howls and
vases about the rooms. Games
formed a pleasant diversion for the
youngsters, and later a luncheon
was served the guests at small
tables. About fifteen children at
tended. 0 0
W. C. T. U. to Meet,
at Ashcraft Home
The first social meeting of tho
winter senson. of the W. C. T 11.
will be held Wednesday afternoon
of next week, at the homo of
Mrs. W. W. Ashcraft.
ReOOrtS of the .tnt Ntnnllnn
Mrs. J. F. Barker was a rrae- will be alien hv h,.i.,1. v,
lous hostess Friday afternoon, attended. Ineindin-. Mr. u..r',..
when she entertnined the members ; hey. Mrs. G. W. Young, and Mrs
of the Friday Bridge Club, and i E. A. Shuey. A silver tea wili
added guests at her home. The : be the feature later in the after
spacious rooms were hriithtened I noon, and donations will he used
with arrangements of tall chrys- ! to pay for the. yearbooks, which
anthemums In vases, and one i have been comnleted for the or.
ganlzatlon. '
o clock luncheon waa served at
small table, centered with lovely
chrysanthemums.
llnrlnv I Kd .risr-inn. . V. n .
h'.es of bridge were In play. Mrs. j at Dinner
ruilerton received f rst prize I Mrs. S. M k'll,.t- i .
Mrs. Kelley Entertains
and Mrs. W. F. Poorman. of Sa
fern, guest prize.
Bidden to the affair were Mes
dames, A. Banm, J. C. Hume, H.
A. Sanford. A. A. Wilder. Chas. I
Wharton. F. . Chapman, N. Ful
lerton. George A. Ilrsdburn. V.
M. Petterson. I. G; Broadway, and
added guests were Mrs. W. F.
Salem, and Mrs. Geo.
6 o clock dinner Sundnv at her
home at Kelley's Korner. the table
was brightened with a bowl of an
Hnmn flowers, and place cards and
furors in Hallowe'en design were
used.
Covers were placed for Mis. Ila
Laubach, Mr. C. E. Mansfield. Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Rapp. Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley llaney, and daughter. Eu-
niee. qtid Mr. and Mrs. Kelley.
iliX!? ! " ta make rugs to be sent to the J
hosnltal for illuhle.1 mlA La-. I. n
How mnch does a wedJintt in huzh society cost? From-ilfJ.Df30 Portland.
to $li,0tK) is tho average this season, K Is estimated. The Hon. I ""t Mesdames F. I)
Mrs. E. D MctcJe (left), per Udy Aldr Cnrgon, and Mrs. r.mTc' V.Vk A. Stewart
Frederic Church, nee Muriel anilrrbilt, whose weddings prob-j F. L. Calkins. C K Marks, H. A.
ably were the most notalilc ef the British and American eesaoea. Catkins. Paul Rearer. J. II. Porter,
rr.pectivrlr, are ahown. Miss Abbr Rockcfdler was another aot- i K' H- MH'',,0"v ad',',, ,lw,u
ablebrld.7 - . .- HdrfckaoII0' McKlflle' M-
I
Rose Dining Room
,
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-.-si : is ilfe.
-i a:a
9 K i a . a a a
Roast Turkey Dinner $1.00
Sunday. November 1
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