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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 5. 1925. 8 , . m - 0 r "T WOMAWS PAGF ' U - 4tt. -SOCIETY- - By GRACE CARROLL All 'Contribution to this page, society, women's clubs, and peiwonsls, should b telephoned to the society editor by Friday Each year the Christmas season steals spon one so suddenly, that before we realize that the lovely fall daya have really ended, there la more than a bint of frost in the sir and flake of snow to show that Christmas la near. The win dows are already filled vllh holi- day goods, and the hurrying crowds of ihnnun ant intum uuua h(u.r. bearing gifts for family and friends, " The ' Indefinable spirit that Christmas brings each year is on that Is bigger than self, that em brace, the poor and rich alike on earth, making tbem one with gen erous holiday giving, . The store windows are at their best and gayest st this time of the year, and, everywhere the smiling jolly face of St. Nicholas gives s benediction to the Christmas scenes. Hostesses are quick to seise upon the Christmas suggea tons, aiid, gay parties, bridge after noons. , ssd dances during the weeks -to come will have as their motif the, spirit of this season. Mrs. steles Carries Furohner snd Mrs. E, a. Carnea, of Idaho, have arrived sere to be guests of Mrs. turebnex's parents, Mr. snd Mrs. T. P. Osrnes, of Carnea, over the holidays. They are accompanied by Mra. Furchnur's small niece, (Jar bars JUitei. American Legion Auxiliary Dancs Thjs. Evening An event f the week which has been anticipated by danc lovers Is th Auerican Lesion Auxiliary i"- S- Kegester. Ed Mursters, It liC.?TVTS!,ta,e U Uod..o, Fred evening s.1 the armory. Bowen, E. P. Ballou, It, Cavendor, The ueooratlon committee has M- Colby. Wm.-Fisher, B: S. Nlch been busy during the day making 1 0"' Ow"V Marsters, J. M.artley tn hall fsUve with green bough j "d 1. a Ingles, sud red) decoraUona In keeping1 jj with th fast approaching Christ-! Fullerton P. T. A. mas season. Th Hwanee iier-U0 naders will furnish muslo for the - T , ...... . uaucer. .m a quaumie win lea- ds Vuje.ddg,to thrVar1iouihuW lLr r""ul" business ineet. I ... ?M,l'. snd following, an Interesting It k.'rf.oT. Tr. ill. v u kL- K!rIrr ..i iJ.. . ,7.i ber, chairman, and Mra. L. A. UU-I lard, and Mrs. Leo Bevaney. r'atrons snd pstrouessus for the ulr ax Mr. snd Mrs. L. L. Cocker, Mr. snd Mrs. Uoy Catch . Lig, Mr." and Mrs. W. F. Chapman, Mr. snd Mrs. Htorey lies, Mr. and Mi's. A. T. Lawrence, Mr. snd Mrs. . 0. V. Wlmberly, Mr. and Ml. Jack niMiiuu, iyi. m :.u mra. a. rv. snw L.iiker, Ur. and Mrs. L. A. Wells, . Wharton, Dr. and Mra. B. 11. Bhoo- Miss Agnes Fitchford snd Mr. U. M. Berrle. Mrs- C. S. llelnllne will leave Sunday for t'orlland, where wllhlMoose Hull Thursduv evenlnir. Lwvid Campbell, head of the Port-! Uurlng Iho first purt ui the luud Muslo Teacher's Association, evenlnn several luhtea of piogres s.ie will meet with the board of dl-1 ia!v l.vo hundred were in piuy. loc tors of the association. At this 'Mrs. Clias. lieuly ruteivid ludius' llaie discussions will be had con-!llr"t Prliu, and W- 1'. Weiherall corning the convention which will received nien'e first prize. Later be held her In the sprlug, to dancing was enjoyed, lor which wulch delegate from all over themu,' 'umlshed by the high stats will assemble. - Mra. Nichols Hostess to Club on, Wednesday A oharmiug hostess of th week was Mra. L It Nichols, when aue Snlurtained at her borne In Biock )', Wtodnosday, tbe members ut tue Sewing Society, i ne lauiua apeui me time iu , sewing snd chatting and following, me aosiesa served luucneon. At OUB o clMk luncbi-on precedln. in. meeUug. the drawing for the;,B8 uriiuou', uiveisiou. was beauUful unllaued bedsuread. ...ui.. - , -,.. made and donated by Mrs. Harry ! Keuncy, lor wrucn cnuuec were jt.uu,, wu aitiaeUvely carried out The Kosebuig V. Oman's (Tub are soul al the recent bazuar of tha 'lu lhe place cards. Hoeelviug liisi making preiwiatloiui lor a I lirisi soch'ty, ssd Mra. Horace 1 urie al bildirn waa Airs. A. J. mas dunce, lu be coonsored by Lerg who held the lucky number, lecelved tbe spread. Tne laiies made plans for Iho food sale to be hsid Saturday, December IU. spending the aftirnoon with Mrs. Nichols wer th Mesdamea K. B. fepakman, Kd JeniilugH, l.ort-u Mil !', I red Byron, II. Wllleil, L. J. Lai'ttes Hurry Kenney, J. tl. lliau. Feier IK III, J. Kenney, B. Case), J. Iieidenrekh. ll. Nichols, v. Nichols, F. O. Si hulls, C. Kiog- L tvau anu alias ruin jjaiviu. V o it Mr. and Mrs. Quine ) lost Wednesday ' Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Qulno -Wei hosts at a smart affuir v ed Besday evening. Inviting Io Ihelr Bom members of the youug mar ked set. Forming a pretty sett'ng, s mo- I Men- are between sixty aud tlf of yellow, carried out lu cbrys- 'seventy-five girls who are prepur 'Sntheusins, wa used In the I'ng t" slug lhe carols, and it u , rooms sud at a table where six clock dinner wa served.' Tne ; recoiled by the oi'KauUallou to lli .ld s seteial musltal numbers, guests found diversion in sames slug at private homes ou that a number of tuples will be taken , bridge, for which Mrs. Ueorge ; evening, loiluwlug iu ceiuoiuiiuu up. smli.uk tlieiu. "ihe much room Wharton received t tin ladles' f n .it laruunu tnv tree, iho girls will do jkt Komi school," b' Dr. shoviouk . prize, and Mr. Harold Nichols .so. ri ; " I ho luimh roum, as It could fviucelvcd gentlemen s lirst prlio. i Follualng Ihe rpgular praclUo ;ke. at Kosh sthool," by Mrs. J '. l idden to the illalr were Mr. aud i period at high s.huol, Ihe I'mpiu j,hiL,- Jones, couuty nurse; ' tiac ( li. Guy Cordon, Mr. and Mra. j group held a brii l s. snion 'l uos- ileal Imiirovemenia of Kore school j Jack WbaNon, Mr. aud Mrs. 11. day a.'leruoon, and planned lor ' fruiu a health ataudiiouil, " by .Mrs. ' -. . WiBiberly, Mr. and .Mrs. Harold 'their Chrisluias work uinoiig Ihe .Carl 11 Seal; a pity ''SeVea Kis" Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. lieurge poor. The gnis this )ear will by pu.-tln ut the fldb aud sixth Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ueo.ge.iuaka up boxes aud basket lor grades of Kits srboui. barton, Mr. and Mra. ltulph.pour children lu bo delivered all Tbla health prt.graiu will not on (julne, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Catch-, needy homes. 1 1- b Iniereaiing, but will be n- lug, Mr. snd Mrs. II. L. Whipple.! 'lhe Ircjhimm group of Camp lightening ell. to many who are Sud Mr. and Mr. Fred Strang aud 'Fire llirls. v.-u a jul recently uot fumliisr "lib schiuil conditions J..r. snd Mrs, Chas. McLihiiuiy. oini,iii,.e,l. iiuir third nnl- or th daily euvlroumcol of their ' ,ln al tho hnm of Mrs. J. M. children. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Orayblll , Judd on Friday sfieruuon, audi r o Sud fsmlly leave suuday lor Seal- tue group at this session decided I Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. French speut lis, wlier they will remain visit- on s Chrialuia pny to b lvtn ; Ust wwk-ud l their summer col i tinul th Chrisim bolulaji. nr ttj holiday smsoo. jtsg t Baudon. Mrs. McKinney Honored at Tea Lovely chrysauiheuiums, in tho late fall huea. ducoruted the apart - menta of Mia. Harrie W. iloolh, 11. MuKluney, of loriluiid, at a 'tea ou Saturday afternoon of last ! week. The hostess was assisted by Miss Vera Frederickson. MVa. McKlnnev. nee Teka Hay- nes, whose murriage was an event of the spring, was a guest during th week at the home of her par ents, lir. snd Mrs. Fred iluyues. Hidden to greet Mrs. Mcklnney were Mrs. Grant Osborne, Mrs. Merrill Throne, Miss Kva, Klce, Miss Lenta liuunigartser. Miss I Verulla hLohlkagen, Mia Vera Fredrlckson, Mirs llelen Casey. Mrs. Starmer Hostess on. Friday i... ...... ...... i r o Starmer was hostess at her home1 ... u-tt,.h,.Mi..r Btrnr.1 huilnir no. ( guests tho members of the North ilitn HnnMhfnM uluh mnil fw mid. " vjmi.iui.a seal sale, ll l enlil nu)e B,uo ano a ,ew alu I Mra. Ellen Post, county health Ti.rm. hri,.hi,d i.h'oure- explained fully the work of Dotted plant T and chrTsanth i a"0"J Tuberculosis Associa- mums sn,i n.rnnllnn. rDn ed In vase. The ladies sewed and rh.tie.1 .,,.1 n,.i .,!. for n,ir i rhrl.U. .hi.ri.v irk . .hJ1" n"" ""'" "' J lltei- rr. iv,r!T r, ..i, .".ki,.: ten hour the hostess served two- Quesu for the day wer the dames Homer Kronke, L. V. ttlar - luer, u. n. iielblg, C. H. Nicholson, Mia Jennie Barker and niejnber were the Mesdaines ll. E. Harness, Meef Tnesdav 1 , f leaa&y On Tuesday eveuina at 7:30 .,,,, ,,...,, n. . ' 7 ' 'Viogram will b yreaeuted. 1'u program will tuclude al special muslo selections, and Mrs. Mabel Church wll talk on Glimpses of Home Llie." At tins time also. Miss Hutli bwlnney, who I was a delegate to the stale conven- i tion of the asaoualioo, will give a' report of the things doue al tbe dlilereut sessions. . , Mooscfleart Legion Entertains Wives Couiplimeutliig their wires, Moosuneari 1-giou membuis the bud the , a card party and dance ut kuvui vrcneaira. ruuuwiug lue dancing the members and guests went to tho Grand Grill, wnere they enjoyed a cliickcn dinner, Mrs. Sellick Hostess to Club on -Friday Mrs. H. U. Sellick was a chaiiu- jlng lioalea FllUuy to the Bridge land Luucheou Club. Invliiug mt uiemboi aud Ut,r iieine. an added guest to chrysanthemums, and a mollt of uocliradet lildilen to the affair were t'io MesUumea ITair K. Aueu, liiruev West, lrviu Biunil, A. J. Mucluu- del, V. II. Wade, FtvdsSehwuru, t. H. Tliurber and an added guvsi was Airs. It. L. Whipple. ; o Camp Fire Girls to Sing Christmas Carols 'j ue lour group of Camp Fire ergMUliauolis have l.a pruc- liicing at the liik-ti rrhoiii cava i levelling under tue diret-uon oi , f.Miss Baiel ciiiodwili, iiiuml- taper- visor In the schools, and ou Christ mas Lve will slag Christmas car ols under iho commuuliy tiee which will be agulu piaced at the luieisucliou of Jatkson uud l'ii4 streets by the tinpuua Clueis. planned, that If auy requests are Wpman's Club Has Mrs. Pinkerton Most Interesting Session ! Hostess Thanksgiving The Hoseburg Woman's Club' One of the enjoyable Tkunksglv met iu regular -session last Tuea- Ins; dinners bad us hoatvsa Mr. J. day afternoon at the Moose Hall, M. i'lukerlon, of south Deer Creek, tbe president, Mrs. J. C. Ponsler, ! when alia invited a number of presiding. J friend to bur home ou Ihe hoii- The main business during the day. session wa the discussion of the Cover wers placed fur Mr. and sale, of Cluistniaa mean, which the 'Mr. 8- Nichols, Mr. and Mm. club had bees asked to ooen Wed- nesdav. Mrs. W. a. ju u an. pointed general chairman of the aale, and committeea were appoint- ed botn to visit tb business bouses sud take chargi kn rharf.it nf th ; te booHa . blluk. Doi. of - I JjJ d jfher DublicTiice In the i,i L-. . i i i ., , , , ,,.. other oruaniiauons look charge of thTwork cnarge oi the work. Mrs. 1'onsler reported s satlsfac- 'ory sum realized from tbe dinner ' served by the club on November n, to the auxiliary of tbe u. of u. ' T. it as decided at thi. time to; accept the invitation of the Cham- ber of Cominurcei to take charge of the banquet tv be glvfen by that or - gauixaliou ou lleoember 14. In prciyaiu committee, lnclud- ing Mra. Albert Miuturn, Mrs. " vasupueu auu jirs. v.. w. Ashcraft, presented a most inter - estlug program on public welfare. been asked tO I apeak on the community cheat aw Binouuiu V Mttua auu alius ui the comnilitea. Mis. Jost spoke I h.iuf lu r.t 1 1. 'J....tm.u u .... I ..1 .iBii...vuco ui Ul "Tr.biU'r u" ""ch alw.y. "PP on the seals. ah brought lure on health ueasurua. published r dutrtbution to acnoul cluijlten. Albert Mlnturn read u TZ ' tare amendment, written by Julia bpooner, of the foruand schools. Two delightful musical numbers were remiurud by Mis Uraco Wlck hm, acoompanied by Mrs. Arthur Kuauss, and by Mrs. Lyman apeucw, accompanied by Mra, C. a. Hemline. At th close of th program, so oial hour waa enjoyed at the tea Laoies, hosUusv lor which were uie Musdames W. O. dinger, Mil ton Cnurcu, it. B. Compton, U. F. rear, W alter Good, C. b. Hemline, and Fled Hruby. Vb next meeting of Chr.stnuia (lie club w ty, Le- comber It.. Instead of lue usual ever-'"Heiuluiuse oi wuail guu, it was decided mat each member would bring a small gift tor the uew. club house. - . W. C. T. U. Meets . fOr. k' I II at lvlr; sVOtlUiagen ai 1 a. iuuiat rvituiiiiiKk-u wai n. 'pleasant lion less ou WtJnosUuy iu- vinug to her home lor Urn a.tur noou the meubeia of Uiu Vv. C. 1'. U. The meeting was opened by the vice pre.tldent, Mrs. Bulcv, Mrs. J. 1. liuLlos led tliu aW-viitlunjLla. Mrs. Foster Butuer, chaiiuutu of the Y. M. C. A. movement lu this city, told of Investigation of orgiu- Uiug a W. M. C. A., und of iniur- lltws she had hud with pioiuiueul business men In reurd to the pos sibilities of having .lhe oiguiiua Uou. The first uaUunal convention of the W. C. T. U. was lwld lu Cleve land, Ohio. August, IS, I. aud Fran- cea WUlard wus lis first prelileiil. ijliorlly ulterwaid .Miss Wlllaid uiuved to Oregon, wheie a bruiu-u of the orgaiiizatiun was intttuted. Mis. A. C. Marsier waa the tlrst preshlent, aud l atill the county president. Kev. Joseph Knotts Rave an In teresting link, on "What Will Ku 'ty Year J? ruin Now bee lu Our Work?" Woman's Club to Sponsor Dance - llieiu near the middle of December, 'al the Armory. I t'oniuiliiees are already making ,l - laii and roniiileting ihvm, and Mrs. w. S. Joi will bu tne general ! chairman of the dance. 1 ke ladles ! 'l-lan to have the hall decorated lu t vei-Kiit-ns and bells III keeping VtUll lhe Clirlsliiias spirit aud cau uy iIhiiccs will be a leaiuro of the eveumg. A punch bootil will Oe 'picauled over lu one coiuer, by a lew of the ladies. Rose P. T. A. to 1 lave Interesting Meeting 'Hi regular monthly meeting of the Kose school wdl be held ul lhe .,ijui huiidiug next Monday niyhi. b,-Kiuiiiiig prumplly at i:0. 'the me ting thi mouth. In the untnre (. a ra-ulllt program, is tn charge if Mis. Ai'llne I'aricigh. and Ihu pill pose Is to hhow the exact oondl' tuuis ut this uunlcular school. ""' ami aira. joan i"inserion, ll r. and Mra. J. A. I'luk - Mlasee Marion Nichols, Fior - W'miberly, Lucy liukeitou, '. v"r Muaerlou, Helen Flnkertou, auKU" x luiwei ivu, nuju riukcr- Mr - E- V- vined. nd Mrs. ""I""""- The vocal solos and ;Miowuuicum. wwh: vj ni ii-u- ou Winilrl wrs Uuu j, UuM follow- lug dinner. Club Spends pleasant Evening at Sellick Home Mr. Mra. . n .., WBra hlml. .r....M ,., . ,,.., ,, i.i,i ..... ! t orchslde Fiv Hundred iciub' Uaateu and vases of chrysanthe- 'mums decorated the attractive !roouu, and aeveral tables were , paotd for five hundred. Mr. and 411s. O. V. Whubeny received Uie I'umtlv r,ri2A hnllnivliiir Ihn vutiiM. 'Mis. Bellick served s dainty iun- caeon io air. auu aini. it. 1 vuii - pie, JUT. and dirs. irv.u uruuu, air. and Mrs. J. Wendell Wright, Mr. , .. i T . ( i auu nils. u. l-cttuwi, all. auu mis. . 1-ic, tr. v. iiuui, . nui, . O. V. Wlniberly, Mr. and Mrs. K. - Cook, Ben Morgan, Levens, Thayer, S. Hartley, Mr. and Mis. L. U 'Wheeler. Fredrlckson, Gail, James, Crocker, snd Dr. and Mrs. H. C.'Dowell. Butler, brower, Brltt, We - : wurta. Frocks Tie The Fall Collection of Gotvn3 Boast New and, ' Distinctive Lines, Both in Silks and TwillsJ mm m4- WM 'J&mml lii? I Tha fabric, though Important, Is by no mc-ins th guiding nplrlt ol chic In lhe fall modo. The gown may appear In almost any fabric and flaunt a 1925 banner It it pos sesses tho new sllhouett. At present Fari diviucs tho mode Into several typos of silhou ettesmainly the flare, the fitted. Vind th buMle. Of conrso theso tendencies are often combined In .,, f,.u -a rr.to a of rual distinction. A smart note In ths modo Is the gown which lies in ths front. The tied In-the-front effocl Is not n elusive Io frocks, but a'o lends an air of chic to n'.any of the newest coat and wraps. Th bolero frock, tho newest ex ample! of femlnluo chic, oft'-n com bines with the tl-ln-tho front and rhlf rrs original lines. In the evening fro?k of chiffon, whore graceful 11 los are enhaureil by godets, flounces sud flnres. the bolero 1 also soca In combiuatlon Flowers for The slo.-lj C r-r or bjuri-'t whlcU ("-coin'os tio coat or wrr? has S doclilcd fomii-nry to fou. w tha floral season. Now that the frost Is on the pumpkin Iho s!ivt,:t crysanthomum or ct'l.irfil i!.ihlia Is best suited to the d.iy t'::io en smlle. I Th llltloiicroMorlc which sdit th Anal ru. to th costuran aro a liuHrtant la their relatlo tn lh nsibl as thsy r In tbsm- Xlksj BjM fevers, Ust Mrs. West Is Bridge Hostess At oue of lad sniart bridge par tita of the week Mia. Birney V eat waa hostess, uaving & group of popuiar uiuiruua lu her home on Mouuay aittrnuun. Chl'ysaUlueilluUUt ana CunUlel loimed a prcuy sating where ev Iciub, their husbands, and family, esal laoits 01 oiiuge were played In the attractive rooms, decorat lor the atieiuoon a diversion. Mra. ed with -varicolored chryaanthe- Fred ocnwail received first prize jaud M.S. Vi. O. uurt received ec - ,cud prue. Following lue game the jnubtoos, assisted by Airs. Clair K. i Alien, serveu wucueoa. uiuueu iu in !j. me auair were uie diesuamea a. riucuiauei, vv. u. uun, tu r.. uvuuv). ju. x. jut, ri ocuwaxis, j. li. e. & N ioiuig, K. K. Tnur - iber, J. L Love, W. '. Harris, M. S. Allen, J. C. r'onsler, . (i. beallck. tt, C. Zigler, U. l. Harris sud W. 9. Jost. I n,- .i r? i' , cl(.,f:J Ihimble Club Lntertained KridaV Aiternoon . i,.vii.ir th i ,i,ur nf ih : Thimble Club to her home on 1057 Is'iuii street. Mrs. Z. 8oitulakl was i hostess on Friday afternoon. Late 1 lau tiowe.s de.uiaied the rooms, where the ladle cnaited and sew- led. At the tea hour the hostess, as - iklulrri HV Aim. M. l-tJU-Ge BHTVedlr. , . . luncheon. Lujoylng the afternoon we.e ue aiesuuiuea a. a. juturen, AI. oan, c r. uruwu, ju. rearce, ;W. Troxel, Chas, Keidel, F. Keidel, i i t.-.... Ll f 1.1.. V. i L H.mvul cott, Crosby, Burroughs and Wood. in Front I Mr. W. a. Burl, Mr. F. it. Duu wtth s smartly tied bow In th j lap, Mrs. U. C. Church, Mis. Biruey front. Vest, Mrs. K. B. Compton, aud For the dnytlnie. both In (overs Mr. A. Mice IU. lines or In a softened sllhouett. I v ft the frocks wbtrn. tie In front are ; Everyone Buying among th. "rlts. In .twills, r , (Jhri3tma8 ea, ler materials, and In chiffons, silks and crepes for th mors formal frock, or In some occsstons. - V a, offer not. of typ. of gown. combined materlala. distinction In this In s scene from th First tlor.nl film. "The Unguarded Hour," n,.lr,rn l-.lni.ll .mart afternoon frock which ties smart- It In front, ' Tha dress Is of' chiffon, handed martly In lac Insertion, irtm 7 m mr.t .a .ir.u.H i. ih.ch .To a T? .nil It. which also tw Into n ellectlT bow In front. Tb sleeves long, snd, while new In line, do not puff, bat open In Wirt length St th wrl.t. A dip of lac Is s graooful addition, to th somewhat straight line of the back. , Mia rasslnelll wears her frock fairly snort, sud this will De round s popular length throughout th winter desplt ihe edort in Paris Io lengthta th skirts. the Season bloomed on th spring coat sr I appfoprkit r th fur coat ths, South Meihodlst Ladle Aid. To uuiiche sally to th football game, 'day th Camp Fire Ulna organlia The colorful appeal of the (hags ttoa are taking charge of the full flower Is unsulted to th formal booths in the city and are selling rvenlng mode, and th delicate tint ino seals. Monday,,beglnnln au of the orchid or Camilla la aonro- "1"' w"k " campaign, tbe prlitoly used after dusk. Each fl.iwor, beautiful tn itself hss Its moment ot correct appeal Collsen Moore Is seen wearing n ascorsuoa in uw w nrsi n lUooai Uieye, 1 jttfder-A, Winston Home Scene of Gay Affair The W. C. Winston home was the acene of a gay affair which marked the week's social events, when Mr. and Mra. Winston were hosts Wednesday evening to the UU? rubers of tha Murrv-nn.Hniir.ri ' mums In basketa and tall tu ;tbe guests played cards, and niu- 'sic and conversation were diver- lalons of the evening. XAier S two course SUnoer was servea. rJnjoying the bosnltallty ; or Mr. and Mrs. Winston were Mr. i Him ail M. (.lay h 111 ID. Mr. and Mra. 0orge J. Bacher, Mr and Mra. Howurd Carnea, Mr. and Mrs. i'red Renner, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Skinner, Mr. snd Mrs. H. A. Winston, snd family, Mr. sad Mrs. J. K. Falbe, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spain snd fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eastman and family. Mr. and Mra. Fred Win- ;ton. Mr. and Mr nort r.reen nr and Mrs. nrnrfh,.m vir. ' Colby Adams, of Oakland, Misses 1 Elizabeth Kenner. Helen Bacher. Norma Wlnaton, Dorothy Winston, 'and Messera Lyman Skinner snd s-ari omiin. 1 Garland lies Celebrates : Uirtrlday Anniversary f iuh luunwuia oirmaay anni- ciiry oi uarianu lies, son OI Mr. and Mrs. Storey lies, was observed nn fiVMnir Dunnln. k.. n nn.. ...... . - - v,u.ua uj a uiuuu ym" i ty at his home. I Christmas colors of red and ; gave the rooms s festive sp- pearance. At the table a small .d ... rf .. . r:..r:r: Small red baskets were used as favors and caps were placed at each cover for the guest. Follow - lng dinner the guest played game version. . The Invited guests were: Kathe - In Crocker, Evelyn Charlotte Crocker. Marjorie , lyn M0"' , Maddox. Carl Stevens, John Hi- noie, xferwara Johnson, Loren Johnson and Carloth NeaL - ( Mrs. Walter Good was hostess ut an luionuai aiiaruoon mursuay j having a small group of friends in ito sew. At the tea hour s luncheon was served st s tabls pretty with a centerpiece of chrysanthemums, opeuuing me atiernoon were me Mesdames W. S. Jost, II. D. Har ris, and J. C. Ponsler. Chamber of Commerce Banquet December 14'"" The annual banquet of tbe Cham ber of Commerce will be held- this year on Monday evening, December 14, to which the wives of the mem bers will be luvited guests. The place of th banquet has not been decided a yeu Mr. Antles, secretary of the local chamber of Commerce has written to Mr. Jar - I dine, of the GL A. C. Exiension Su-rvira n-tth n in.iT.ilnn n Ku preseut at tho banquet, and he will be the piincipal speaker of the eve ning. At this time the annual elec tion of the board of direcors will he held aud the annual report read. The house committee will have charge of the Belling of tickets. This year the Koseburg Woman's Club has taken over the prepara Uon and serving of the banquet and Hi committee whlcn will preside : over th preparaUon of dinner will be composed of Mrs. Hans Lust. j iuia. .it .... vuui.i. Mrs. H. D. Harris, Mrs. Paul Bubar, Mrs. j Washington Hughes, Mrs. D. H. Morgan, Mrs. Foster Burner, Mra. H. It. Nerbas, Mr. J. C. Ponsler. The committee aervlug lu lhe d'u lng room will consist of Mra. A. S. Mckenzie, Mra. H. K. Coiemau, it has alien been said that famil ial uy orceus inumerence, and luis uas been U'U many yeaia pievioua, of tue chilMluus oeai campaiu , a J wmv wecM elui cu.uiim-s. Na-,aud aeeuis as mujcu s part ol tnai easun a tue merry vuor him - .J. wl, 11 i....n .., ....! boo, niagaziue, paper aud In iuj;ho ta'J' "i''u "" 'Sft the siuie winuows wueie cnrisuua , ''UD good are ou uispiay preceum lue j ou stick at hard labor." Wueu " vwu in cu-""Jslu,!' i , fi, , , ,,,, , ., .1 siowvef, uuuug tue past lew W ''"t I missed his sharp black t-e Public iJ. been rcspoau- nose. , ...,t .., ...... ! .irfii i ., .,i.i . ruw,j uuu cainvwij " - - (, ' ' " year have ihe orgauizanoiis lutThea missed the piayiul little baiki cuarge ol the sale received good; rcauu. Lxceuent resuils have oeeu received from the rural schools, and the Iteedspofi and Smith Hiver schools are tar ahead of tneir quo- - " uoi m year lor iuug- a,,,,...!!!..,!!- eu tuat at least halt of this will be The seals aro sent out each year A crying for my little dotr, by the Tuberculosis 'Aasociaiiou to j It seemed rhy heart was breaking every county In Oregon, and again ; plainly heard his Irler.lly whiue this year lhe Rosebuig Vt omansVhcn sleepng or when waking Club sponsored the sale, having I charge of It on th opening laj,At la,t , ,ai(I ..,. , Wednesday. Various oigaLizallons . v( on n!k ,nil b d J.,,, nt lue cny have had chaige of I,.., .h , ,, , -"".iu this week on Thursday ihe l'ro..jA,lJ oh- 1 "-at tou' k.t.ri.n I Ji... 11,1. An L'rl.l-. tku Catholic ladle mill kiva chum, nf tli saris; Tuesday th Salvation Army; on Wednesday tbe Meiho-lNow dial Ladles Aid will preside at the Dootni; Thursday el may be Daj trom the n the St. CTree's liuUd; oi theBpul Aid churtA t th biHja 04 r.-ld th ladle will sU m m 153 Rose Dining Room 3 a Special Sunday Dinner, $1.00 4:30 p. m. lI, r . f " I Election OI Utticers . At the reeular meetlne of the Eastern Star lodge Thursday eve- ning, the yearly election of oiiicera was held, and following, a few lui - jpromptu speeches were given. In I stallation will be held at the next meeting. utricera elected lor uie; years are: Worthy Matron, Mrs. 1 Ethel Burt; Associate Mation, : Myrtle Bond; Worthy 1'atron, War-! ;ren Burt; secretary, Free Johnson; I trv.aaiii-11, Prv.lul loi-nlui - r-n:i. ..v--.., . , , duclress, Ethel Webb; associate ; conductress, Mrs. Elite Moi gun. . v w j Miss Lillian Flint, former Roso- .. ,:;. :,:.. v ' will remain here for several day as the guest of friends, 1 w v v New JJ Club Entertained at Luncheon t - A one o'clock luncheon at the . ! home of Mrs. F. L. Calkins enter- jtained tha members of the New Idc Club of Edenbower on Wed nesday afternoon. viinw ,hit rnrripd n.,t in the chrysanthemums, I formed a pretty centerpiece at the liahiB. and ih rnl.ir u used about the rooms, where later the 'guests sewed and chatted. Present iWBr8 Uie Mesdames F. A. Clemens, I e. p. Balluu. J. H. Porter. F. A. jjjtewart, K . M. Wllluims, C. F. Calk - ijn8j paui Beaver, O. B. Calkins, F. ll. Appelhoff, T. S. Sprague and lug includes teatir.iouiuis of Leal Poole. : ing. Sunday scuool convenes eacn sj o - - Mis Eva Klce, of this city, is speiuiing the week-end ip Collage Grove visiting with friends. . i O Sr . Tickets for Moroni Olson Play on Sale Tickets for "The Ship," the ft. John Ervine play which the Moro ni Otseu Players will present lu ! Kosebuig Becsuiber 10. have been ' Soing very fast iduc the sale was ' started a lew da a airo Lv the ' member of the lloseburg Business and Professional W oiuau's Cluu. Tickets have also been placed ut dou, who iiae Leeu speuding 'he McKcan, Darby and Baldwin s fu.--, pasi muuin he:-o vniuu at lUe nlture store. Storey lies confee-- home of Mr. aud Mrs. J. Hciden llouery, and at Crocker'a Drug' re.cu, have returned to tneir home 4iore, where they may be purcnaa-, in St. laul, Miiuiesuia. 'lhey were ed by anyone duilring theru. eil inij iessed witn Orcguu while It has been said tliat a play may ' here and found the climate very be recreation, adventure, lesson, agreeaule. They plaa, mat If they or inspiration, but that "The Snip" ( cau suiubly dipooe of their prop- ; encoiupasse all of tho aud much ' .,iro it i ni,,,,.i tkot ... n,,i, POETS' CORNER Siflnea Contributions for Thi Department May Be Sent to th Society Editor of The News-Review, and Will Be Used a Space I Availaoi. ROVER When Rover was a little pup Oh, such s little bite, it took the saufy him then. The luzzy little mite. . But later on he ste so much- He never had enough. i u . , . ' .. . , , P ..d I couldn t keep a do, lhat at8 h lol vt "'uff- i''1" lnn ' hsmn'd cp my heart gl " OlS IO a tieiLntMir, He often gave at table. I missed tha fiicaJIy soft brown eyes. 1 uat looKc-d at me so kindly. And then the tear came ruuhlng uown went o, groping blindly. - .. - u.j I IM1 & And h can hare my shaie VJ? f:'-"'6 "J ' bu'- I guesa though you dou't tare." Rlcht then be said, Why, little ' bor. I nilsaed that blasted pup since the little cur Is pose ! It seems w e re sll broke u. jit does beat sll how crltletw. su7h As that one "yaller" hound WUI csus t fUfs eyes to lak i a 5 a a to 8 p. m. , of life Is enclosed la the several acts of one ulay. Two very inter. : estiiis Ihluys ai e discasaed in "The : Ship." two things that would make the play liitereailii? and worth- i. while of tLeauewuJ. Because it , meaus so dlileient a thiLj; to thein ' men and women will never aree 1 about niari'iah'e- John 'ihurlow, In "The Ship aajs "Marriage mukis young men timid aud careful. Just when tneir aJ.er.torcdd quality la most tueiul." Moruni oii. ijouu xUUrlow. eivos the reason mi . . .. . , 1 nullOW niameu Ut lOriy, Another : of lhe caaracteis saya -T hat's the uhivt laJJ t lu to ga yoar 1 sire even when it disappoint j you?" ! "The Ship" brings tears of laugh- ,tur as of pathos, u ; is everything, even lile itself, with in the couiiuea of one day. i SUNDAY AT THE U-iUKCiiES ; I St George's Church Church Jschool convene TCgulm-ly every , Sunday at 9:45 a. iu. iu tub Parish 1 house, 214 Ea.st Cans street. Ail '""ua me trteu ui oe present, i 1 I Fir Church of Christ, Scientia, , Regular &orv:ies are Lid bui-daj ! mo.uing at 11 o cock und Wed. : enlug ai X o'clock. This meet, ! Sunday uiumMs at U . 45. Ail pu- , pils f i om lue ac oi 4 io u ) cai a may be sdiuiued. lhe reuuing room; side entiance to the church,' Is uyen daily except SuuJays aud holidays, trum i to 4 p. m. Here all authorised Cuiiuau c.euce Iiieratui-e u.ay be itau, borrowed or purchased, lhe puUic is cor dially invited to attend the terv lces and vlait the reading robm. buoject of ouuda) s les&ua: "God n.e vuly C'auiu and Creator." Return to bast- Mr. a.tj Mrs. M. liiobi.'rirer and l And make him mope around. j We'll git him back, though, I'm to i blame. Old ne.ghuor SI won't care. he'll say, "Why yes, he's no ac count." ; And w e 11 gi ve Llai a share Of all the good t!ii:ip3 he can eat r-or l have learned thla much: lis not the cost to keeu that COjUU. Bui lovin' him and such." j Written by oriiia Collins. , TO MY FATHER. ; V.y fnlhor, tbe-.u, line, to you I pen: W h ,i.,..r.... . . u.u.ca ui laiUCIS, llie OC'Sl Ol men. Patient, loyal, loving and kind Trusting, uustlilbu, end pure of niiud. 'To me you are wonderful, full of grace; our hands and you care- i - iaee It is said yuti ore poor, that you have not cold. But I say, ihat the half has not been told; For gold is counted but worthless dross By the lioiy One of tho blood- siained cioas. You have lead a life that la free from blame And your tiitnds there are more than one can nam. Cod sent ,ott trlct: It was hard to bf-ar, , But ou kept the faith with s sii- eat braver. Cod sent you burdens, both great snd small, But you conquered them grandly, the one and ail. My father, this do I offer you; Idomag and lors-they sre bot yuur due. -it H. P bom I