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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1925
WOMANB PM
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SOCIETY
;: ' By GRACE CARROLL
All ontrlbutloni to this pace, society, women's clubi, sod
personals, should be telephoned to the society editor by Friday
ot each week. Telephone No. 135.
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The "gay spirits of Hallowe'en
hive presided cheerily in Itose
burg during the past two weeks,
and Ills doubtful If there was
ever a 'gayer Hallowe'en season
than tBe one just passed. Many
and varied have been the limns
of entertainment. The weird at-
mosphere of Hallowe'en sets the
time apart from all holidays,
when old fashioned sports are re-
Ylved. -The social round has been
varied ylth luncheons, bridge af
ternoons and club affairs follow
ing in-titiick succession.
Autiunn Is a friendly, cosy sea
son, and hostessos are taking their
cue frpm the brilliant, hills and
meadows In decorations for fe
cial affairs, calling their friends
together in small Intimate gather
ings. Armistice day brings In a
more apber note and all personal
thoughts are put aside lor that
oae day, when we Join the Legion
boys In rejoicing with them over
victory,
' One-of the features of Monday
and Tuesday preceding Armlstico
Day Wjll be the American Legion
play, .which promises to be tho
best stoat the Legion boys have
yet presented.
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Miss-lyth Henderson's
Engagement Announced ' .
' Announcement was 4uado- this j
week -of the engsgement of Miss
Myth Menderson to Mr. David OU- j
man. ei inia cuy, si an attractive
party given Wednesday evening
for which Mrs. '. C. Keenan was
hostess at her home on . ;Cobb
street,.
Pln4 and lavender lit delicate
paster ibsdea prevailed through
out tRe rooms, snd the tuble
were (any oeoecaea wnn enrysan- Oregon Normal school. He is a
themums and other autumn flow- World War veteran, and follow
ers lnk tall vases and baskets. lug his , return home tasumn l his
jaDies, were piacea lor rive nun-
rirnrf Ivhlrh furmel 4hn dvenliitr'
diversion. Unique score cards In
hand Tainted designs,' and pencils
also hind painted and finished In
polychrome were placed at each
table... uuest prise went to Miss ,
Henderson, first prise to ,MUa
Enid Waterman, and. second
waarecBlvpd .bjr, rs. fO, MeHo. 1
noKrtr f
Iter tha suests went tn tha
Uiuwii iiwm, . wuars iuuiu were
place? for a two course luncheon
ln the center of the room, cover-
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On tha right Is shown Bobs Dsnlsls In a black and whits ensemble,
Tha sketch on left shows how furriers Br msking up smart aostuma
jts in DiacK ana wnits tur.
COLORS may come and colors
may go with every season but
always there la a place for the
black and white costume, no matter
what other color combinations may
be the fad. Iu the collection of every
mart couturlerre, there Is always
the black and white dress or rent,
or, as at the present time, the black
and whit ensemble.
. On ot these black and white en
semble costumes la seen In the
photo above, on the striking hlark
halred, whlte-sklnned beauty. Bihe
Daniels. Miss Daniels finds this
black and whlta combination a
tunning toll for her own coloring,
and selected the pictured dress to
wear in her new Paramount pic
ture, "Lovers in Quarantine."
The gown and cape are of while,
tnjmmed In appllqued folds ot the
black, with tit cap lined In black.
.Chines motifs appear on the left
comer ot the cape, and on th panel
IS front ot the dress.
A whit felt, trimmed In black
Velvet complete the outfit.
Vs an sccsssory. Ml
'vVr nri-irn.m-iArin.ri.a.mi.u i - -
ing the lights was a lartre bell, In
pink rrene paper, with atruamers
extending to each cover at the
table below, and attarhed to tho
end of the streamers were for
tunes for each guest. Smaller
bells hung from the celling cen
tering above each table. The
place cards were of pink and la
vender hand-Dalnted deslens. and
small crepe paper ba.-:es, ::iled
with nuts were the favors. At
each cover was a card, centered
with cupId, about who's neck
was an engagement ring, holding
together two hearts, with the na
mes inscribed )elow. ' A large
white cake centered one tuble, and
was cut by the guest of honor.
Miss Vernlta Kohlhagen received
the thimble. Mis. K
drew the rlnir and
inld Waterman
I Mrs. A. Far-
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teign received tnc mency.
Hidden to the affair were Miss
Mvlh Henderson, honoree Mlssea
C-iedys Smith, lleulah Jarvls, Ver-
nlta
r.,,mKi-,,, r.iu.uoeiii rar-
roil, r-iorence MncduKer. norenre
Thompson, Enid Waterman, Fern
Kcott, Verne Tracy, and meadamea "uiw io auam me ueaireu results Tergrv Dleaaures and wr.
O. Osborne. Uowii, O. P. Mender- lor women not only of their home ..,,;: bv one dav. were re
son. E. McReynolds. A. lOlelgh, town but for those of the state and Xd i thos with the ouet
A. Caraway and J. K. Falbe.
Miss Henderson is the daugh-
ter of J. C. Henderson, of Port-
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inuu, ilu HI" ri uuuunuBiiier ui
Mrs.; O. P. Henderson, of this
city. She attended school here,
school, taking a teachers' course, i
She is a talented young woman,
nd has been active In affairs of
the younger set. - Far the past
number of yearn she has been
teaching the departments at tbs
Rose school.
Mr. Ohman is principal of the
Roho school, and a graduate of
Rtumee ai- me -xoiioge. -no- mtl
taken a iiurse of toachlng at the
.University of Oregon also.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hudson,
former residents' of Roieburg, who
have been making tholr home in
San Francisco, where Mr. Hudson
If ceanortod with an eleotrle com.
pany. visited hero yesterday Wn,
friends'. . They - .re motoring
nn,ih mtA ii iT...tnn m.111 h..UA
CDargO OI U IUUIIO, Montana.
nd Washington territory for the
rnmn.n. . . ,
CeiWstskysIsi
rioa a vanuy case mat colds a putt
and mirror, containers tor
IIP
rouge, eyebrow pencil, and
pel-
fume. A fine tassel of black
Bilk
finishes It off.
This costume wss designed tor
her photoplay. The other black and
while costume seen In Ihn sketch at
the left, was designed for her to
wear ln real life.
Tho coat la of the newest fash
ioning. To begin with, it Is ever
so slighlly moulded to the figure.
Then there Is th flare, obtained
by means of lltt'.o insets ot ermine.
The coat of course, la seal. Th
sleeves flare too. In the same way.
A high collar, new In lla straight-
ness. Is worn hli;h up and buttoned.
A panel of the ermine slants serosa
mo iront or tne bodice, and then
shoota atrnlght down tha skirt ot
the coat.
Mly Daniels had hat to match,
and " has a triangular bit ot er
mlus in front, very tiara-like and
becoming, with a whit feather
shooting off th fight pld (n a
tsaajuc.
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Roseburg Woman's Club Mrs. Marsters Hostess
; Meeting Tuesday At I O'clock Luncheon
I The regular open forum of the Mrs. A. C. Marsters graciously
Roaeourg Woman's Club was held entertained at her home this week
Tuesday afternoon at the Moose at a one o'clock luncheon honoring
hall with more than fifty members two visiting matrons, Mrs. Mytun
in attendance. This was the first and Mrs. J. Oak, of Philadelphia,
of the two red letter days which, who are guests of their sister, Mrs.
appear on the year's program, tins M. E. Memmlnger, here,
one being devoted to "Applied fcd- Baskets of chrysanthemums
ucatlon." The subject was discuss- brightened the rooms, and the ti
ed from three view points endow- bin was centered with a basket of
uient day, motion pictures, and McKlniey chrysanthemums. Covers
travel. , were placed for Mrs. Mytun, Mrs.
This particular meeting com-
memoratcd fcudowmcut Kay of the
mate Federated Women's Clubs,
and Mrs. Wm. Bell gave an hiter-
estlng and Instructive talk on the
origin and growth of the endow-
ment fund. In the early hlsotry of
r;. ;.l " :,
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corresponde
the club activities, so in June 1321,
the endowment plan which obtain-
ed in many of the states was adop.-
ed. since this year marked tue
twenty-first anniversary of the
state federation, it . decide d to 0clotwr 27tn j.iueo, the South
place the fund at 21 oou By the glde 8entlneli a Marl br
close of that year 1,000 of this k MDe .. n. ,,,, ,
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ItaA .1 mi. - .... I fl.iHi . i, .. In
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"""" "--rum iruui .u.s muu u.,
be used to carry on the work Of tu
ff;'OI- Mr. Bell ressed the
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whuiuuw io hub buiv iuuu, wi
by cooperation may the clubs
the nation as well. Provision for
such contribution was made for
the local club when the board
ot
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uiinviun iu m. uifiuuiiuft Ul mw
year voted to Increase the mem-,
bershlp fee from two to three dol-'
An Instructive Ulk on motion
pictures from the manager's view Mra w. Appleward, all of Mc
point was given by Mr. L. A. Coux took Mr and Mrs. Frank thomp
of the Antlers theater. He pre- . Cranta paaa. Ore., Mr. and
sented statistics to show that the Mrl j R yoilng aBll two daUK,.
moUon picture Is Americas great- ,wr, aDd , Mr. and Mn,. George
est Industry, A that Hi per cent of Hesl! Mr and Mra H. A. Creaa.
all pictures aro made in the United TOan and ,on. Sam. all of Danburyv
States. He also emphasized the j L and MisB ,)wta Horton, H. L.
idea, that a diversion which appeal- Nfcnol, and family, Mr. and Mra.
ed to more than 60,000 people p p.,, vir on, I Mr. w.lter
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Tha: ensorshlp had been unavall-
lng ,n PurKnH tne screen of undo-
,slrable pictures and that such re-
tormstlon will come about- only
lhrouK1 co-operation of municipal
organizations ana ine euucuuons oi
Pllb" tal 'or higher class pic-
tuK wa" the opinion ot motion
liWure manasiTa.
A a fitting climax to an Inter-
estluir nroarnin. Miss Hosa 13. Par-
i unsmrail rammiimi un ir
dies with an account of her travels
in EuroDe. - She . illustrated . Her
talk with lantern .11.1. view, of
opeans In copying Americans were
iuch of their naitve charm.
A report by Mrs. W. S. J.t on
(he Ha,owe.Ju JUauC(S ,how;d ,hat
over $150.00 was cleared. Mrs.
Wm. Bell reported that nearly
80.00 was realised from the two
rummage aales. This swells the
club bouse fund to over 1600.00.
The club will serve a dinner on
November 17 In tho K. P. Hall to
the Brotherhood of Railway Train
men. The following committee
will have charge of the dinner:
Mrs. W. O. Wade, chairman, Mes
dames F. A. Hem Is. Richard Will
ett, A. 0. McMillan, Louis Kohl
hagen, A. ('. Kldd. W M. Stroh
meyer, Lincoln Amies, A. L. Aik
1ns. David Smith. The table aerv-
ke will be ln charge of Mra. Dean
Uubar. chairman. Mesdames r red
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..mix. k. n. viuine. ivennein viu.no.
II. I f lmrrh. A commlllee to
have charge of tho Chautauqua
was naiueu. sirs. v. r. iiciuuikt
and Mrs. Paul Bubar will
act as
joint chairmen
iney win oe as-
slated by Mesdames Washington
Hughes. Foster llutner, W. S. Jost,
I A. C. Marsters, C. B. Neal, Wm.
, llt-ll. Lincoln Antics. Mra. H. C.
i Harris and Mra. F. H. Dunlap were
i an.inlnt.'ri tn tnkn ehArffn of ft curd
ipaity which the rlub will sponsor.
16. and the public is cordially In
'vited to attend. The proceeds will
go to the club house fund.
The application for Incorporation
was ittvornDiy nrieu uoii anu in
1 IIU
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ornieil. 1 IIO lo.low.liK
applications
for membership were
is. K. Edward Huff-
'received: M
I man, Mrs. Vernon Fields, Mrs. Leo
'tl. lieVaney, Mrs. E. J. Walnscott,
Mrs. II. B. Yount, Mrs. Chas. W.
Boyd.
I This was social day and a ntim-
'her of guesta were present. Mrs.
w L. r0 assisted by Mesdame
Tare Cavanal.ch. I haluller. t oll-
man. Campbell md Church served
refreshments. The program was lu
charge of Mrs. Win. Bell. Mr.
Warren Burt, and Miss Rosa B.
Parrott.
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Informal Afternoon
At 1 homns Home
Mrs. W. F Thomas entertained
st an Informix afternoon at her
homo on 641 Pltzer street, having
ss guests the mcnibeis of Mr.
Thomas' Sunday school class of
the Baptist church, and a few i
(il.nds.
i lovely thrysantheimijns decor-
oIimI tho rKni(. carrying out a col-
or scheme of yellow snd while,
whero sewing nnd conversation rc-
united the laillea during the alter-
noon, l.i'or the hosless. assisted
by Mrs. t has. llanilltou. served
'luncheon lo the miests. Ilrehaut. Edyllie Bn-haiit. Marjorle Ktuni.-a ami were won by Mrs. of sands khrs. Pumpkin pie, cocoa
i KnJinlug the afternmin were Head. Tbolma Parks, Mra. P arl c. (Jrli.im and Mr. Irwin T. Whit-'and coffee wae aerred.
M. s.lKiiiea Wynatt, lltitfleld, f.rov- tlnnlnor. Mr. and Mrs. Kug-tie ney. A popular feature of the eve- ft q t
er. .Miller. Kriesna. Kt lern-e . Al- tlarduer. aud Inland ltl.win. Kr.i- nl( was the fortune teller's booth. Mra. Etnuilt Iswler, of San Fran
I. n, Miu-gan, Madison. Lewis. Pick- err Williams. Hs)mond Ulii.-.u. where Mrs. II. Pierce presided. La-'risen. Is the house guest of her sls
,ns. Hou.k. Parker. Tip'oa. Stronf. Kirl IjiMert. Thomas Kesiii", t.r luncheon wa served th! ter. Mra. N. Fullenon, her for a
jCampbell, LaMsy, and Hamilton.
J. Oak, Mrs. M. E. Memlnger, Mrs.
B. L. Eddy, Mrs. J. B. Bailey, Mrs!
E. H. Rosenberry, Mrs. F. 8.
Smith, Mrs. 8. Jfi. Collier, Mrs. 8.
C. tiurnee, Mrs. Joseph KnotU,
Mrs. Koss and Mrs. Marsters.
Later the ladles enjoyed an at
n- m DO,!u"!wur convw-
7 n i i
' u 1 woupic
: Celebrate Anniversary
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the many 'friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Bodwell. who resided here for
many years
A nieasant day was snent
, h'J , . .,
lioAmU- la,t Sun(iaT when' man;
of the earlier day friends and
0ik n.v.rn.i i
-.eleDraU, tnelr 67ln weddlng annl-
called and those, with the ques
tions ot the hour and a wonderful
ly elaborate dinner, made each one
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fontOtten
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Kntt nt MnPwilr Wm Kill. Ur
.a ... ... i.rtwleic Bm. nd
im, r . i.. neniuorw.i uu
,hrPe chmreBi Mrg. Wm. Rodfeldt
and dauKhter, Mrs. Jennie Bod;
Mr Iuia Murphy, Mrs.
EI1(.n NoKe, Mrs. Eva Beasley and
Murny'
,
.
Business Womens vlub
iLunchcon Friday ' '
iay
i ne regular montnf? inncneon
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,"en V;luo wa "'a. " ,
In the Indian Room of the Hotel
Umpqua.
one song before the luncheon and
Mis. Faye Goddes gave a delight-
-l ""! The vice-president,
Mrs. Ethel Wel.b. ln place of Miss
Roan B. Parrott. prerldent. who
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. "' ne niembers was present-
mi miN iii-bd inniiuui ..i,,i-,
man of the membership commit-
tee. Mrs. Wm. Hell, a represent-
ative ot. tne iioseourg .Moman s
Club, was a guest and gave a very
interesting an dress on tne new
club house whlrh will be built
soon by the club. Miss Grsce
Taylor gave a talk for the club,
telling of the members' Idea of
the clubroom. and for what it will
be u sed. The main busi
ness taken up, was the discussion
of having a clubroom. The mem
bers are taking Into consideration
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naving one room in tne new eiuw-
house lobe htillt by the Itoseburg
eburg
ulure.
meet,
or re-
. Woman s Club, in the near fu
n hey h lel, Bwl,
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..,,.. v.. rfinii ..inn a.
taken.
i nrt, fo tha mmnW bur-
,n mo.t number from their
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IUIH Iieill. IIP. OTllT-IIII.IIR Ullllllfc
I ho lu.l lliriw Tnooliti". u an re-
celved by Mrs. S. L. Kidder.
e
Visiting Matron
Entertained Mgnday
For Mrs. Wilbur Grizzle.
of
Long Beach, California, who Is a
guest of her sister. Mrs. F. E. Se
vens, here, a group ot friends gath
ered at the F. E. Stevens bom.-
Monday evening, bringing
with
., .
R p.mO.U UMIlll-4.
.
I In the dining room st
a imm-
where six o'clock
omner was
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,llb",r 1',H"0' ""' J' -
Miss lla Lauhack. Mr. and Mrs. R.
Chllson, Sr., Mr. and .Mrs. It. thli-.will
son, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. George .Mar-
ate. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. lllaxall.
Mr. snd Mis. F. F. RegesKr. Mr.
snd Mrs. Russell Harness. Mr. and
Mrs. F. E. Stevens and Mr. Mans-
'"'Id. I
Th '"'nln ', ln, "a7
' o o. m-c.u u,
,Mr' 8' "'Hester.
I Friends Surpriss
jMiss Parks
A group or menus gutin rcn at
the Parks horn
on 4 ib South Ste-
pheiis m t on Salunlay evening I
of last week honoring and surp-ls-
lng Miss Fillth I'aiks, t popul.r
member of the younger set.
Th. looms were bright with dec
orations of colored llehte and
rrcpe paper cats, witches, and
Jaek O-Laiiierns. and games torni-
rd a diversion
ijtler nmcnion i
was aorved. Present at the affair
were Miss J.illlh 1 arks, honnree.
Misses Louise Hess, l.ouWo
Hushes, Vivian wllliiunt-., II r ri.-t
,Valter Kearney and Horace psi)..
Printed Gown
. From Prance
L3BHS:
This striking; black and white
printed frock is from Paris.
Long sleeves and fullness posed
at the front are dlstingnUhins;
features, '
Twins Celebrate 84th
Birthday Anniversaries
Mra. Millie il. Reed, of William..
o. u. nmr
er. of this city, twin sisters, cele-
brated their eighty-fourth birthday
anniversaries on October 16. at
ch ' 'heir homes. It is believed
that they are one of the oldest, If
not the oldest, twins In the United
States.
r Mrs. Houser has six children, Os
car, Lonnie and Denny, all of this
city, Oras, ot Riddle. Mrs. L.
Hinsdale, ot Forest Grove, and
M.r.tAr. nf C.l,., Thai
children ot Mrs Reed are 'm
""',r " r";..."ee1 . re r.
Vr. v V kiT T ft,,?
"""j fr?;1.H llShupe.' "'
B. Reed of this city, and N. Reed,
of Marshfleld.
I
Kebekahs Have
Morawnmi no-TiiMrlav
luineroming 1 uesaay .
jh i uituhj cveiniiK me neoes.-
ah 1-odne held a pet luck supper
and a Homecoming with an attend -
ance of about ninety niembers and
oul f town guests.
rhrvnihm.,m. in k..ii. .,i
vases brightened the rooms whero
supper was served at a large table
at 6:30 o'clock, and where later
the evening was spent in social
time. Following supper the regu-
lar session wss held, after which
a program was presented.
Mrs. M. Canadv gave a musical
ri.ndlp.ir "Tho Power nf Miit "
-
written by Alden Haineus. of this
wi.i.ru uj rtmru ndiiicM, ui tui.
city, and composed by him at the
time of the Lewis and Clark Expo-
sltlon. This was a very interesting
innn th. I t . .
feature of the Droaram and on.i
which was greatly enloyed by the
audi. nee. Dr. It. A. Moon eave an
instructive discourse on, ''Friend;
akin'. a..An Hit-- nuplr...l..
ami' . Ul U. u. IUID. US...IMUU
Wi.klism and Mlia (irnce Wick.
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.nam uengniea tne audience wim
'a vocal duet
B. of L. F. and E.
Auxiliary Form Club
. . T."'""''
of tho B. of L. i. and E. met at
the hum. of lln Verln Thvir.
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on Wednesday afternoon and oi-
ganited a new club, to be known
"'he i)roa Rose Thimble Club.
ine purpose ot tne ciuo win oe
,io promote socisi inierest among
. " . . . . . . ;
y Ji
.".." -r!MaP Brunn, Mildred Zlgler, Sabina
as work for the general advance-, N(,rbll!li. MBrie jan(!
inent of the order. The meetings
bo held the first Wednesday
nf Ihu mnnlh at tha hnmu nf the!
members. Officers elected for the
year were president. Mrs. O. F.
Troxel: secretary and treasurer,
Mrs. J. Frev.
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Followtna the business m. etlna
the hostess served luncheon to
Mesdames I). M. Pierce, L. Dor-
ougns. aic u.evins, i. . james.
J. L. Fredrlcks. M. 8. Wesrott. C.
t'rosby, C. Buller, C. J. Rledel. Mo-
iniyre. u. r. i rorei, uu j. rrey.
. tf O
i tianowe en rarty
A n
rt i. i i mil
One of the enjoyable HallowcVn
tr.ilis given during lust week was
aHmsorel by the Neighbors ot
Woodcraft at the K. P. Hall Sat-
unlay evening, when about one
hundred and fifty members and
guesis participated in a niasquer-
ade party.
Decorations of motifs sullablo lo
the occasion were used In the hall,
where games, dancing
and car''"
te evening.
wore enjoyed during th.
prlz.i ware offered for the clever -
(Uv.u.
Festive Party at
Singleton Home i
The Ermel Singleton home near '
Glide was the scene of a festive
j Hallowe'en party when Mr. and!
Mrs. E. 8ingleton entertained a
i number of friends. Decorations of
! autumn leavea and paper Hallo-1
ween ravors gave the rooms. a gay
appearance, where cards and danc
ing were the diversions ot the eve
ning. Later the hostess served a
luncheon to the guests.
rreseni were Mr. and Mrs. Os
car Sllenas. Mr. and Mrs. Seth
Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
m.uvu, nr. nuu sirs. Tom Mm.
Imonds. Mrs. McDonald. Mis, Laura
Hllenas, Miss HiIJa Sllenas, Miss,
Wllma Wakefield, Mr. L. Engels,
Mr. K. Singleton, and Mr. John
Nelson.
a s a
B. of L. F. and E. ,
Fnrrt;r,J I s.t M.l,
lUltcrtained Last Week
The ladies of the B. of L. F. and
E. entertained the Brothers of the
B. of h. F. and E. at a Hallowe'en
party at the Macabee Hall Friday
evening Of last week. Autumn
il ,
I leaves, and flowers, crepe paper
black cats, witches, and other Hal -
loween designs made the hall tea-
tlve.
Games and cards were the diver-
slons of the evening and later a
luncheon was served. The remain -
der of the evening was spent in
dancing. .
.,
Mr. and Mrs. Egley
ninn
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Mr. and Mrs. D. Egley were
nosta at an informal dinner on
Monday evening at 6 o'clock at
tnelr home in this city.
About a table, centered with a
bowl of pretty autumn flowers.
covers were Disced for Mm. xtnr.
jtha Ross, Mr. S. J. Chaney, Rev.
and Mrs. Joseph Knotts and son
and Mr. and Mra. Egley,
Fortnightly Club
Resumes Activities
After several weeks' vacation,
the Melrose Fortnightly Club re
sumed its activities for the winter,
meeting at the borne of Mrs. H. P.
r nn T. , 0.,.ir
C vP.
Vases of chrysanthemums bright
ened the rooms, and needlework
and conversation occupied the la-
dies during the afternoon. Later
the hostess served luncheon to
Mesdames E. R. Fenn, C. D. Bu-
senbark, Wm. Clumer, John Busen -
bark. Sr.. Frank Conn. C. Mabley,
R. A. Rusenbark and Fred Coff.
tt t, a
Nliz-Knlann,,
S tniOrmai
i Mnh. T,i.rl.v F,,
nostS 1 uesday tve
"' Mr' J' Nlchol
Tuesday evening when they enter-
talned the young married member.
of the Baptist Sunday school class
' their home. Hallowe'en decor-
atlons in crepe paper decorated
: me rooms wnere gsmea ana atunts
formed the evening's diversion.
iaier luncneon was served at
small tables.
1 Enjoying Mr. and Mrs. Nichol-
sons hospitality were Mr. and 1
Mrs. G. Caskey, Mr. and Mrs. R.
Moreland. Mr. and Mrs. A. n.
Tsylor, Mr. and Mrs. B. Berg, Mr.
nd Mrs- c- Nelson, Mr. and Mrs.
N- M- Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. T. P.
"try, Mesdamca H. Hatfield. C.
p- Snoddy, Woodley Stevenson, J.
J-- Rce- w- A. Strickland and
McClernan, and Mr. Chas. McEl-
hlnnlr ReT- H. L. Caldwell.
e fi A
.. . ... . .
Helen Vtrginin Yount
iicii Vllgllllil I UUI
L at I ,r VCiWlr
j , weK
1 . , ;'r?,ll.l '01lnt
was a
fhvmlng little hostess
on Satur-
uru
ne entertained a group of friends
at a Hallowe'en party, at the H. ;
B. toung apartment.
w, , , , . , , .
I 1 ne apanment Was Orlgnt With
naner hlnclr rutn. mritrhAM ami i
' - - -
pumpkins in keeping with Hallo- I
ween and the group played games
roe a time. Junior Ilrtinn .lullirhf.
jed the guests with a few solos on
iiiinmtianinn Ki l r-si Vnnnt anl
M". Frsnk Hill, went to the earn- I
,val groundg where ,npy enjoyed i
... , . ' '
ine concessions, lieiurn-.ng irom
,i,. lh ,.
,nai Grli, wher ,,1,., h,d B,1(.n !
: preuaPed and , luncheon was!
:,Bnvj
. umn m ...c riimi unc oi.iny
1I..A . n ,k. tt n I DUI......
uh..it. o,h..u. I
r.,rj B.h rhn,i. Vhvitu
.....
Ann ..oner .ji.a Mill .van i raw. .
ford, Richard Dueette, Leroy Hollo
way and Junior Brunn.
Masquerade at Melrose
Granire Hall Last v eek
a m..
:partywas held at the Melrose
Urange Hall on Saturday evening
f last week. The affair was open-
ed at g;30 o'clock wllh a grand
: march, when all couples In cos-
led at 8:30 o'clock wllh
determine which had the most
unique costume. The prize win -
nera were Mr. Morland. who came
dressed as a Spanish dan;cr, anil
Mrs. Crltser, who was costumed
in men's clothes.
Following the grsnd insrch Jack-O-Lanterns
were lighl.l, and form
ed the illumination tn which tho
lady members of the Grange gate
a ghost drill. Later each member
jtouk part In a track meet, four
I sides being chosen lo represent K.
iH. 8.. V. of O, O. A. C. and W.
. U. At the supper hour a luncheon
I week or so.
POETS, CORNER
Signed Contributions for This Dspartmcnt May P Sent to the
Society Editor of The News-Review, and Will Be Used as
Space Is Available.
THUMBS.
To Mrs. F. L C
My right thumb's 'sure 'unlucky.
The ole thing's on the bam
Most all the doggone time It seems
It's sure a hoodooed thumb.
One time I found a bottle In our
t. . .. . ...
So hi,jh tj,a, .,ore , reached It
nearly 'went kerfloD
Twui full of char an' sparky stuff.
but 'fore 1 took a drink
I thot I'd taste it with mv thumb
.i .,... .... ..1..1.
iFor first I smell It with my nose
but "safety first" 's my rule,
iv - V.i. i .i.t
i nobody's fool '
So i llpped tu6 bollle on m. thumb.
! an' ju8t stuck out my tongue
,To taste the stuff, when, Hully
. t ...i. in. '
1 uc J itwkv ju wrq BiuiiA
r -Km,. . h...i.,
1 i near fGii o(t that beam
. onentd ur mv ole tran door.
an' I sure did let off steam.
, tk.. n,,k ...iu nt
a toad, and hurt me! Miiter
1 Meet
Now i' don't taste bottles with my
i thumb that bottle It learned me.
An' once I cut it on our scythe,
I Pop wondered If 'twas keen.
:I thot I'd Just find out for hlin
I an' the darn ole measly mean!
D-hen . , mT thumb along it. it
, cut me to the bone
I
Announcement of
I (., bs-J.
I ijarnage iv.aa.
Of interest to Kcscburs; folk is
the announcement of the marriage
lot Miss Greia Smith, ot Oakland
Ito Mr. Fred McMuilen, of Myrtle
i Point, at Cor.allis, on Friday.
October 28:
Mrs. McMuilen, the daughter of
'Mr. and Mm. s. T. SniUh. of Oak
; land, is a student at Oregon Agri
cultural College, where she is in
her second year at college,
i McMuilen is the sen of Mr.
Mr.
and
Mrs. Ben McMuilen. of Myrtle
Point, and a former Roseburg boy.
He attended the local high school
for a time, and after moving with .
his parents to Myrtle Point, gra-
duated from the high school there. ,
! Since that time he has been ot-
1 tending O. A. C, where he was:
, member of Alpha Sigma Phi fia-
iternity. The news of the marriage
Icomes as a surprise to their many
IfrloniU hrn Ifn. ho nrpxunl
they will make their home ln Cor-
vallia. -
THE NEW MOTOR COSTUMES
ARE PRACTICAL AND CHIC
A-:y.:--lL.ZX.
i. I
Photo: Esther Ralston In pencil btus costume designed for
motoring. Above, right: Kssha and Jersey Jumper frocks tor
motoring. Clrcl: Aviator hst of grosgrsln ribbon.
By VYVYAN DOWER .
IS this motor-mad generation it to
,",""'" " "uu
1 seriously at work each season In
j designing costumea to b worn
i hi. mirine
Take, for instance, cue of the
two small sketches above the on
at the 'left. It ahows a Jumper
dress ot bola de rose kaha, with
aVIrt of rose and tan plaid, nnd
trimming of the sane. The collar
fa high, and the skirt Is plain In
! ue back, w
1 front, to glvi
1th tha klr!t pleat ln
give room. A hat of the
asms materials fits' anugly to the
bead and the whole onL.1t la col
orful and of sliadea that do not
how the dust. The back being
plain In blouse and skirt, then 1
no 'extra malarial to wrinkl ttav
iltly.
.Since then,- you bet, I leave such
' 'hlngs abs'lutely, quite alone.
'That ole right thumb o" mioe Is
I u" m0 "n ln, me'";- , .
I've had a bi lyun silvers stuck ln
I the thing, I gjc-ss.
One time 1 run a fish bono in about
a foot or two.
I An" it swole up sumpin awful, an'
Jumped, an' turned all blue,
Air they took mo to uoc. layior
I "' Be prodded it. I yelled
Like a good one nen he wrapped
I it In some liniment that smelled
Like asafetldee, an' nen he put my
irn " sung
'An' made me keen It there so that
I thumb couldn't hit a single thing.
For what beata me ft when that,
thumb's sore It's allera in . the
I way
r hit it then I bet von. a trillvnn
I -- ' .
times a day
iAn', Gee! It hurts, but when It's
well it never once gets whacked,
Sov, -cross my Mean. mai s
I nallv a reallv trulv fact.
j Some folkses fingers are all
j thumbs or bo I've heard them
i say.
, I'm mighty glad, I tell you, that
j I wasn't mud? that way,
'Cause I'd be sure to have five, six
, bunged up all In a row,
,Two are enough I'll tell you what
an' I guess I orter know.
I F. M. P.
Mr. and Mr3. Bates
: Hosts at Dinner
1 Mr .and Mrs. Bert (1. Bates were
hosts at sn irformal dinner Snriday
evening at their h.na in Laurel
wood, lnvltin? a Frot:p of frierdj.
Dinner wps STed et 6:30 o'clock
at a r"tty tab!?, where, covers
: uerc placd lor Mr. and Mrs. James
Coodnvan, Mr. nnd Mra. Jack Craf-
1 ton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coy!e and
i Mr. and Mrs. Bates.
I Later the evening was spent ln
1 conversation and music.
f t v .
i Mrs. Ivin Shellbourn Is sper.d-
lng the week In Portland visiting
wilhUrlends.
ft
Mss Edman and Miss
... . rj .
Miller Hostess at rarty
Miss Esther Edmcn and Mlsl
Esther Miller were Joint hostess.
es Saturday evening at the home
nt tho Wmor In lp!m. uh.t
they entertained a number ot the
I .(ontinud on rire fvi
.TSaBHSaSSMSaGaaairjSlaa
bo. -.an,,
Tha little costume at the right Is
a Jersey ot tan. It U a turn oar
dress, with trimming of bright red
leather across pocket topa, and col
lar and end edges. The skirt l
plain at tie back, with a alight cir
cular fullness In front A hat of red
lea-Jier complctca tho picture.
Esther Ralston, sees in the pho
to, wears a motoring coettmn, a
little more dressy, especially de
signed for her to wesr la her new
Paramount picture, "Th Bast Peo
rle." It Is com posed of pencil blue
kasha, with short box-coat that
catches In front, at th throat, wHlt
a bow of black. Th blouse la ot
cream souffle, pleated finely, and
cdred In lace.
The hat t pencil bin tail, with
a bow ot black velvet, and tha
stockings are nude, accompanied
by black opera pumps.