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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26. 1925. CM -SOCIETY By GRACE CARROLL All contribution to this page, society, women's clubs, and personals, should be telephoned to the society editor by Friday A friendly splrrt of loyalty, an Christmas Partv at sir of Informal jollity has made the rn"8tna rany past week one to be remembered, j rarnngton Home ud the bringing together of fami- a Jolly Chrislinus party of the lies during the Christmas season wt.,.k wa, lhal o( Telephone Is one of the noteworthy events of employe of the local office and the year. Quiet family dinners or , their families whin on Wednes Jolly home parties have been the 1 y evening they gathered at the theme of the week with the arrival w nonio of ,r. fcDll Mls. Jno. i. of college folk home, to bring a parrlngton. on Overlook Avenue. youthful note to the gatherings. The Christmas spirit still touches everyone as with a maKtc wand, and will ever be fuM. Clubs and noclettu have found time during the past week for a number of Christmas parties and the Christ mas dance on Friday evening at the Armory, was B (nature again als year. Other holiday affairs ar luiiowmg in ijiiies succession ttiiu the new year dance will close the holiday seasou. ft ft ft jVamily Gathers at Wharton Home The members of the Wharton Enjoying the evening with Mr. and family gathered on Christmas day Mrs. Farrington were Mr. and .Mrs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. r. l. Brockley. and son. Bobuy, Mr. Charles Wharton where an old land Mrs. G. S. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. fashioned Christmas dinner wasln. M. Plerson, Mrs Muy V. Pyroii. served at one o'clock. - Decorations j pio Kchaeffer. Miss Merle Strad of holly, bells and those symbolic 'er, Miss Florence Watherford, of Christmas were used at the miss Luella Brown, Miss May Mc table and throughout the rooms and , comas, Miss Minnie Jacobs, Miss pleasant afternoon and evening i Katherlne Merrill. Miss Mildred was spent by the guests followlug , Kronke, Miss Ella Anderson. Miss the dinner hour. Mildred Matthews, Miss Jessie Py- The guest list Included Mr. andjn, Harry person and Meslene Mrs. Tom Wharton, Mr. and Mrs. plerson. George Wharton, Mr. and Mrs. ' ft ft Jack Wharton, Mr. and Mrs. 0. V. p i aI v j Wlmberly, Miss Bess Wharton. Miss Jane Wharton, Miss Florence Wharton, of Boise, Idaho, Mr. Jo seph Wharton, Mr. John Young, Billy Wharton and 'Donald Wlm berly. , ft ft ft Homecoming Program and Alumni Tea at High School me annual homecoming Lhrist.L, Caldwell with only close friends P-ve b tu lud' present. Mrs. Young Is an accom-1 sit the high school, was presented ,. ., , ,.. afternoon, jindswas followed by the alumni tea In the girls' rest room. - The program consisted of several musical nuraberB, iucluding selec tions by the boys' and girls' glee clubs, numbers by the high school orchestra. The Nativity play was presented by the boys' and girls' glee clubs, and later the Inter clasa awards were given the win cing class teams. The football let ters were also awarded by Coach iJoubet. A number of the alumni gave short talks and at the end of tne program candy waa distributed to the students and visitors, a yearly custom. The alumni tea, to which seniors, alumni and fac ulty were Invited followed, ft ft ft Miss Florence Wharton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wharton, of this city. Is home for the holidays. Mies Wharton, who Is a graduate of the University of Oregon, and a teacher of physical education, is teaching this winter hi Boise, Jdaho. ft ft ' ft Mr. and Mrs. Smith Complimented Thursday r In complement to Mr. and Mrs. Kilw Hnilth a. lat'irm tmmtii.t. ,,f friends and neighbors surprised them on Thursday night. Gather ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i.,a. Thompson, the group went to the Smith home. Games and music were enjoyed during the early part of the even ing, and later tables were plnonl for cards. Luncheon was served following the game. Surprising Mr. and Mrs. Smith were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. itraugbton, Mr. and Mrs. Klkgs, Mr. and Mrs. 1. S. Thonip-1 son, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Skldniore. Mr. and Mrs. (illlam, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. L. Rose, the Mesdauies Buck, Henry Hall, Misses Jessie Smith, Ituth Thompson, Lillian Buck, Hetty Knilth, Helen Buck, Dura BiiuiKh ton, Ally Hraughton, Lois Tlioin on and William Kklilmoi-e, Kills Hull and Henry Miller. ft ft ft Mr. and Mrs. K. D Lull, or Myr tle Creek, had as their gueCs mi .Christmas Dsy, Mr. and Mrs. '. D. .Bulek. Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Seel), 'Hall Seely and John l.utx. ft ft ft ; Shell Oil Employes Have Chrislmas Party ' On Tuesday tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Merle lvie was the scene of a Jolly Christmas purty, when the ;sneii on employes gathered there .for the evening. t , Holly wreathes and evergreens Jderorated the rooms where the I giouti apent peasant evening. A .large trea bright with bells a id i tinsel atooii in one corner of met 'living room and here gills were I distributed. As each iruit t csme dressed In children's clothes, niurh 'merriment was hsd throughout the evening. JjiUt a lunrheon of salad, sandwiches and coffee was serwni. t'J'hose, enjoying the-evening were ) Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McKay anil .small son. Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. Ab Crubb. Mr. and Mrs. Clsrk Melton, .Mr. and Mia. G. N. Grayblll, Mr. laud Mrs. John Turner and small daughter, Patricia. Mr. and Mrs. I H. I. Crockran aud smnll daugh !t"r, 1'Alilris. Mr. anil Mrs. Cle-m Nichols of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. 'Jobn Klug. Miss Marjorle Cochran, , Miss Mildred Cochran, Bernard Grubb, Butter Grubb, aud Uilwls, aenlor, of Salem. Jttr. The attractive rooms were fes tive with holly and cedar boughs. A beautifully decorated Christmas tree stood in the living room, and a miniature tree centered the din ing room table. Hudlo music and conversation interested the group fur a time, and then lights were turned off and colored cluster can la ,llver caudleabra were lighted on the fireplace mantle and the tree lights were turned on, after which gifts were presented. Later Mrs. Farrington, attainted by Mrs. H. M. Plerson, served lunch eon at small tables, where miula- Young Lady of Wenatchee At a very pretty wedding cere-1 mony on Saturday evening at 9 1 o'clock. Miss Maxine L. Llghtlzer, of Wenatchee, Washington be-1 came the bride ot Mr. David C. ! Young, of this city, at the Ilaptlst ' parsonage. The service was read by Rev. II. Wena-ilily loung is tne manager of the local Western Union Tele-1 graph ofllce. The couple will make their home on south Steph ens street. ft ft ft Miss Clementine McKeynolds and Miss Doris Price motorted to day to Portland, to enjoy a visit with relatives and friends over the New Year holiday. ' ft ft Bethel of lob's I n,.. 17 . I II . augntcrs 1 ormed Mere A charter for a Bethel of Job's Daughters was granted Saturday night, r.ponsnrcd by the Daughters of the Nile Club, with a member ship of twenty-two girls. The beautiful ritualistic work wan put on by thirtta K'rta ofjSint'S IhB wedding party, Mr. and llflht-1 Numbir 1. who mine from Mrs. Gay and Mr. and Mr a. Ittddlt i'ortland fur (hU imriK, Mrs. ( Oregon and Mr. Wheelock. associ ate grand guardian of Oregon, as sisted by Miss Kalhryn Moore, secretary of council of Bethel Number 1, Installed the council and ol fleers of the Koseburg Bethel. They aro Mayme York Crocker, guardian; thus. Mci:lhlmiy, asso- ,;'"'e Kuardlau; Mrs. K. 8. Dcar- dorf, treasurer, Mrs. F. W. Chase, director of music; Zella M. Brad- uui u, Kuaruiau 01 social aciiviiies; Zella Green, guartllan of proper- j ties; honored queen. Daphne! Hughes; senior pnneess, I'auline llubar; Junior princess, ElUubeth ! Kennerj guide, Francis Butner; marshal. Ruth Gllinore; reeunler. i Vera McClintock; treasurer. Ar : ll-ie Kilbourne; pianist. Gene Whit- nel flrst, seroad, thlid, fourth fifth messengers, Klliabeth and Abrahams, Charlotte Crocker i Helen llnchor. Kvelyn Cummltigs, ! shades, and silver streamers. Cov Ksther Wright ;haplaln. iHinuliy 'era were placed for Mr. and Mrs. .Yiaistcrs; inner guard, Fmnia May i raven; outer gusnl, Jose sephlne ttrmwn; JeiiiiliiKH: librarian. Marv Si senior custodian. Jessie Judd: : Junior custodian. Olive Klmmll. i kler; chorus nienibeis. ltulh lloov-1 er, Lucille Jertuund, and Louise lli-ss. Following Hie Installation the In vltutoin from De.Molay lodge lor a social evening n Tuesday, Herein- ber 29, wss n-ad and accepted.!"1' ijii t a luiiehiou was served by Hk UaUdliliTs of the Nile Hub. i'i Mr. and Mrs. Grow Smith dined i i faiulle at i o'clock on Christ- mas lay. About the table were i seated Mrs. M. Babue. Mrs. A. llarbler, Mrs. K. Alienee and Mr. aud Mrs. Smith. ti 0 ' M. an(I 1 I0lin,,, , ' 1V';8' J"nso" Hosts Sunday "n Sumlsy evening Mr. and Mrs. 1.. Joluimn were hosts at a C o'cloek teiilet dinner at their home, hawiig the members ot their family as guests. Christmas ill ( orations biighlen. ed the ioomi.i. and following the illnrer hour llin group went to the living ro.ni. here at a large tw liberated with tinsel and the reds and rr. ens ot the si ssnn, Kills were tllstrtbulxd. Spending the evening with Mi. and Mrs John son w.re M,,. ii, n. ScrntK.., of l'onls-i.l. Mis. MeBio Nor ton. of likoid,.. M,,. ,M,ir) filler. .Mr,. Harry llmimsn. Miss f.slher Kllll.r. Mls Fl,i,..n.a V..1. I'er, Linden Hoffman. Loren Joha- soa aud Uurwaid Johuson. Riddle-Gay Nuptial in Portland The following, taken' from the PorUaod Telegram, will be of in- lerest to society folk of this city alid friends of the Kiddle family in L. F. T. dancing party on Tuesday ' lug. December liti, at the Coin-tue-couaty: evening at the K. P. hall. i iraimHy Church In Oakland, i At a simple and beautiful aery- The rooms were riven a lollr air l.eth young people are of this ice last night at First 11-esbyterian ciiurcn, aiies Jeanne ciizaocw iiay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. St. Clair Cay, became the bride of hall. A good orchestra provided b" c" y ooumeru George Wesley Kiddle, son of Mr. niutlo for the evening and later paufic company here. They will and Mrs. George K. Kiddle of the group gathered about a large rea''le, 'n o"'1""1- "re Mr Grants Pass. 1tu church was e-: Christmas tre hemi.iiniiv H.rr. Muinhy will be employed as train- fecllvely decorated wltb acacia and eucalyptus and via lighted by tall cathedral candles. Edgar E. Cour- sen played the wedding music. The service was read by candlelight by, i.i. uu mo presence of a large number of! friends and relatives of the young couple. 1 he bride made a charming pic ture In her wedding gown of chif fon in the new "faint flush" shade elaborated with uppllqued lace. Her veil was edged with luce that hor great-grandmother brought from Ireland, and was tied under her chlu with luce. Her flowers were gardenias, miles of the val ley, sweet peas and bouvardia. The matron of honor, Mrs. Alfred Krohn, wore shell pink chiifon with velvet trimmings and a cor sage bouquet of roses pea.. Miss Elizabeth and sweet; Kerr, the maid of honor, was gowned in Dale I pink chiffon wltb bauds of velvet ribbon on the full skirt in grad-led nated shades of pink. Her flowers w ere roues aud sweet peas. Miss Kvelyn CJulne of Koseburg, and Miss Oeorglana Gerllnger were the bridosmalds. Their frocks were of chiffon lu a pastel shade of yellow made with full skirts edged in velvet and silver and they ear ried arm bouquets of chrysanthe mums in pastel shades of yellow and mauve. All the attendants wore (his llwdf hula Irlmmuil m-1(1- land tied under their, chins with silver ribbon, John Day, Jr., of Grants Pass, acted as best man aud the ushers were Douglas Nicol, Alfred Krohn, Francis Lluklater and Kaymond Law rence. Following the ceremony 'a recen- tlon was held at the home of the I ! bride's parents for a number of the1 younger set. The. rooms were pret-' ,;,, ...... . .... . ,v ,1 decorated with holly aud red Canutes and the supper table was centered with Christmas colors. From K until 10 o'clock Mrs. Joseph! N. Teal. Mrs. R. F. Prael, Mrs. M. A. M. Ashley and Miss, Esther Wuest presided at the table. Mrs. James 11. Kerr, Mrs. T. H. Foster, Mil's Mabel Lawrence uud Mrs. Harry Kendall poured for Uie sec ond hour. Tbo group of younger girls who assisted nbout the rooms included Miss Hallle Keating or Sun Francisco, Miss Frances Mathews of Berkeley, Mrs. Ralph Burgess, and the Ml ws Marian Flayter, Hasel Mary Price. Martha Shull, Margaret Spencer, Helen Manning, Florence Fortmlller of Albany, .Mar Rami Foster and Miss Anne Lawrence. The receiving line Included be- - who wore out-of-town gurets at thoj weddlng. Mr .and Mrs. Riddle will make their home for the present In Al bany. ' ft ft ft Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Nichols and two children and Mr. Nichols, senior, of Suleni, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mia. Merle lvie over Ibe Chiisimas holidays. ft ft Christmas Dinner , .null -K"Drated at iicll 1 lomn On Christmas day, Mrs. H. C. Farelnw and Miss Minnie Bell were Joint hostesses at dinner at the home of the latter on Terrace avenue, having the nieinberr. of their family togother. i Dualnt decorations ' of noinset'- "as, holly, and evergreen were used nbout the rooms, and the "This were dimmed w ith ri d ;1 - i.intoti, Mr. and Mrs. W. '. ot l-nrllainl, Mr. and Mrs. I).; !' Malhews. Mr. ami .Mrs. L. h. Bell, Mrs. S. W. Heir, Raymond J'nrslow of Astoria, 1. S. Kettii, M" '"aril II, Raymond lie Louis llilluiaii Bell, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. l'aislow and Miss Hell, ft ft ft IT. and Mrs. H. IV Wilson, of Marshfielil. arrived Thursday to nd the Christmas hollilavs vis-1 Ring Mrs. Wilson s parents. Mr. I aisl Mrs. G. W. R.p. i V f Master Spaugh Celebrates I !-,u,!. -"inn creary A er pleasant nfvrmmn was soent liv a niMilt..e ..r v.,,,,,. r..lL on Saturday of last week, when ejK ,llt T,'r'r n""r 13 Perfectly tliey taihered at Hie Alha SpaiiKh dressed. Consei)untly for tho lei home on ftephens atti-et, observing aure moments of the day where the the sex birthday anniversary of n-'gllceo appeiirs as rt'i'en of alt It Maier l.aVern Ppaugh. i surveys U Is Intportant thit tl. s The gnesls were Interested In femlrena nuivirel hi .Imnlr-.,. games, a candy hunt, and the tell ing of Christmas stories. Follow ing, the looms were dai keind anil can dles en a beautifully ducorated Christmas tree were lUhled. The rlilldien ormed a ring, walk ing around the tree and re ceiving a gift A large binhilay cal.u was brought Into the loom, the randies un the cake were ex tinguished, and the email host cut the rake, wlileh was served wl:h o:her refreshments. Tlie uct lit imiuded Charlotte Wesi-oll. fas-ie Kint. I.tntlu Kent. June Ken:, Mu rVI !awe. Merle Williams, IH-i.s Williams, Maxlno Ttiishin and Al'an Kent. Willurd Wesenit. Junior Y .-i.tt. Franklvn Wlekham. Ilnue Bilsuia aud Keith Harrison. 1 L. F; T. Dance Jolly Affair One of the festive dunces mil Christmas parties that marked the'Sp.irks to Mr. Andrew J. Murphy I holiday affairs this week was the will he an cvint of Sunday even- ' with decorations of Christmas greens ana Dens, and one large ' red bell centered the celling of the ted at one end of the hall ami here each lady found on the tree a small doll with candy, the doll having a number on it. The men were given . stick of candy tied j wun rmeons win Dens, on wnicn a number was marked. In this in-: , formal and Jolly manner partners I " Vliuncu mi Puuucr WUILU 1UI- lowed. Each person Dresent re - person present re ceived a present. ft ft ft Central School Pupils f lave Christmas Program The pupils of Central School had a Jolly Christmas party on Wednesday afternoon at the houxe, under the direction of their tea.-her. Miss Luther. A large Christmas tree, decorat ed with tinsel and bells and crepe paper, stood In one corner of th ! room, tnd decorations s.vmbllc of the day were used about the I room. A short program interest- the groop, aud a play. The Christ Child, was presented. Christmas carols were sung and alter tne entertainment each pu- P" received a gut irom a fcanta 'f - '11" - 'uA D0D corn was i puted- , Negligees Are Important A Successful, Wardrobe of Robes of Beauty and if W: The flresl.lo season Is well c?on ' U3, and In the luxurious hours if j perfoct freedom the boudoir Is a haven nf comfort where beauty Is ! especially d m.insed. There are few things as restful to the feminine mind as the knowl- nmptt;only beautiful accordln to Individual desire. fil' tl- , vvsn 4,;i ls fc- S); &r . .;.-As ;fi ' ' I me resuess suiru oi me fl.iy lines and gracefully falling chiffons frequently demands on expression and lares. The tea gown or negll In trous-red comfort In t!: Km i gro exhibits t!artllngly beautiful dolr. Consequently that de-nnn I effects In an elaboration of detail. may us mitisi:iu in tl:c rM.'in.i mooe wnirn is h:st as often lux- urlous In Its material and rt.-ull a H Is satisfying la lis free.iou e line. There are prjimss of every do scrlpthm for those who tl nl u. : til and vVslc.il satisfies! :i i: Uiein. "there are rich aud g,.r geous metallic brocsr.es In Orlru ' apisunor or color aud feet!-,e jThors ar cUiuflnx sUla sr.il iu:iiy , Murphy-Sparks Nuptials , to Be Sunday Tin. marriage of Mln Mvrlle ami. are wen lumu, juiu co"'"u ber of years, and Ir. Murpny has 1 ma.i by the Southern Pacific Com- ; I .. ft ft ft 1 " , ,,"' left "nmiav for Tat na via" ,oy w"li send the Mr .and Mrs. Hurry Hoffman and ,,.,.,,,,. holidays with Mr Hoff- brother, Fred Hoffman. ' t Meyers Complimented 111188 Saturday Afternoon MirpriHiug Miss Margaret Meyers on Saturday afternoon of last week. j a few Intimate friends gathered at I net- nome on riarvaru Avenue to compliment 4ier on her birthday anniversary. lntanutlhg games and contests entertained the group for a time and later luncheon was served. Those KurprlHlng Miss Meyers were th.; Misses Uoldiu Goetz, Ruth Meicalf, Grace Wallace, Mildred ! nelu nome on ednesday evening, Monis, Mildred Conies. Daynise;,or nlcn Mr- Harr)r Hatfield Keece, Hazel Strickluiid, Lucille Peterson, Margaret Jean Arthur, Dons Howard and Doris Johnson, ft ft ft , Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Grayblll have returued to their home.in this city after an extended visit in Se attle with relatives aud friends. Demands tlw Appearance Comjort forjthe Boudoir felling Trivets In all tints and dw sl;;ns. TV-ro are emhroldored and Jewolled two-piece ngU,os which fo..ur embroider) of yelgn coun tries snd ar xotlc In their appeal and there are the simplest form of pyjamas for the athletlo yp, of person who demands st-ilcity ot detail as well al freedom ot mo tion for her leisure hours. The Mnndarln type of negligee Is also seen In almost every coloring, and shares Its appeal with tho two piece negligee of Turtdsh origin. The distinctly femlnlna appenl la sunnily! In a neffltffee nf flnwln There aro fenthers and furs. 1aw- .Is and fr!n. all nf M,. . used to err Me a lilxiy-loua result, j Ania Nllsson. who wears B i cha-mtng negligee of flowing lines nd graceful ruatort il lu her First ! National f.lm, 'The Splendid i Read." fir.ds restful and harmo- nious rel.ef from the hnrry s4 j bustle of her life In selecting sell cr of distinctly feminlna appvi fof h,s.- h.fifaljj, ' ' . T?. KJ Jolly Christmas Party at Shirtcliff Home One of the Jolly Christmas af fairs of the week was the party at the Sblrtcllffe home near Myrtle Creek, whin the members of the tie creek high school and their t teacher1. Miss BernJce I. Nelson, igathered for an Informal evening, t Games were played and gifts were played and gifts were distributed to the guests. The Misses Rose Shirtcllffe and Mildred Stone, two members of the Benior class, were asked to wind a string, which was given them, and told that they would find treasures at the end of the I r'B- The treasures found were 'j numerous kitchen utensils, a sur- vnao snower lor tne two young ladies, who are popular brides- elect. Later lunrhenn was tun-url jtlle 8roup' - Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson had as guests at dinner on Christmas day, Mrs. Marry Fuller, Mr. C. H. Merton, Wurren Johnson and Dur ward Johnson. ft ft ft Festive Christmas Party at Hatfield Home Among the ' fesUve Christmas parties that marked the week's "cioi evenis lias mat at me tiai- was hostess to the members of her Sunday school class of the Baptist church. Ropes of green, strung with tin sel and decorations of Christmas symbols decorated the rooms and In one room stood a beautifully decorated tree. Games formed the diversion of the evening and a guessing contest was also held. Later gifts were distributed and the hostesa served a luncheon. En Joying the evening were the Misses Carmellta lllaylock, Vernlta Pick- : KStfif'SS nSZTZZ ttni. ft ft ft Chares L. Yokum, of Salem, ar rived the first of the week to spend the Christmas holidays visit ing with his mother, Mrs. J. W. Perkins. ft ss Miss Love Weds Harley Wilson Tuesday The marriage of Miss Rachel Love to Mr. Harley Williams, both uf Yoncalla, waa Bolemuized on Tuesday, December 22, at the par sonage of the Presbtorian church. The ceremony waa ,read by Rer. W. s. McCullagu and the bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. C. E. Hannan. Mr. C. K. Hunnan was best man. Both young people have always been residents of Yoncalla and have niany friends there. They will make their home near that place, where Mr. Williams has a ranch. . ft ft ft' C. H. Norton, of Coquille. ar rived Thursday, spending Christ mas here visiting bis mother, Mrs. -Mary Fuller. i ft ft Hughes Entertain on Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs. Washington Hughes were hosts at 1:30 din ner at their home on Christmas I my having a few Intimate friends as guests. ; In the rooms mistletoe, hotly and Oregon grape were brlkiit de corations, and at the tahlo the Kume motif was carried out. A pleasant afternoon and evening was spent following the dinner hour. Covers at dinner were plac ed for Mr. and Mrs. Paul llubar, Mr. and Mrs. William Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Buhar. Mr. and Mrs. Akely, Mrs. Buhar. Miss Daphne Hughes. Miss Grace Bu bar. Miss i'auline Bubar and Mr. and Mrs. Hughes. ft ft ft Harpster Family Gather at Dinner Mr. and Mm. C. F. Harpester had their family together In an In timate group at dinner on Christ mas day. Cedar boughs and polnsettlas were used in the rooms and at the table where dinner was served at 2:30 o'clock. A pleasant time was spent in the afternoon and evening following dinner. Spending the day were Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Harp ster, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Butler, Mrs. M. A. Jones, Mrs. Florence Dabney, Miss Clarice Harpster and Stanford Jones. ft ft ft ' Mr. and Mrs. Clydn Rutlcr re turned home on Christmas day I from Albany, where they visited relatives foa a short time. ft ft ft Christmas Eve Party at Wiston Home A Jolly Christmas party, which marked the gay affairs of the werk was that at the home of Mr. and Mr. W. C. Winston on Christmas eve. Music and cards entertnlned the guests for a time and later the hostess served luncheon. Bidden to the affair weep Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Hannan. Ir. and Mrs. George Bacher. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Renner, Dr. and Mr. George Bradburn. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winston, Mr. and K. Kastman, Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. W". T. Cra ven, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winston and family. Mrs. Susie Collier. Misses Th.-lma Smith. Dorothy Winston, Helen Bacher. Eliiabeth Renner, Norma Winston. and ' Messrs. ale "on. La erw Smith. Kenneth ernr. Lander. Earl Smith. George Wilson Bacher and Harri- ton Winston. as HOTEL ROSE jj .id i ; s SUNDAY DINNER, $1.00 2:30 to 65:30 P. M. Phone 622 for reservations. Jolly Christmas Program I at South Deer Creek School; Os the day which closed the schools tor the holidays, the child ren of the South Deer Creek school were the participants in a Jolly ChrUmuas program and parly at tne scuooinouse. Mrs. Scott, the teacher of the school, led the children in singing. The program was opened by the soug, "Star of December," by Ruth Blood and Rachel Smith, and was followed by a song, "So Do 1," by the school; recitation, "The Wise Owl," by Lyman Parrott; recita tion. "A Riddle," by Albert Kar cher; recitation, "An Orphan," by Walden Hatlield; readiug, "The Shepherds,? by Ruth Blood; reci tation, "Christmas Tree Speaks," by Lois Duncan; soug, "Santa Claus," by children; recitation, "Grandfather Gay," by Margaret Banning; readiug, "The Wise Men," by . Joanne Perrott; song, "Christmas Times," by the school; recitation, "The Christmas Pessi mist," by Calvin Smith; recitation, "Progressive Santa," by Nadlne Pinkerton; recitation, "Two Slock-j ings," by Rachel Smith; recitation, "Surprise," by lsabeil Karcher; readmg, "If I Dast, But I Daren't," by Craig Parrott; song, "Jolly Old Santa Claus," by school. The memDers of the school board gave short talks and several visitors gave talks. Following came the distribution of presents to the children from a, Christmas tree, and candy and an orange was given to each visitor and pupiL ft ft ft Miss Price, teacher at the Win ston school, gave a very enjoyable Christmas program on . Thursday, and a large and beautifully decor- attsl tree was placed in the school house, where a Inrge number of pupils and parents made merry, ft ft ft Christmas Dinner at bchindler Home Mrs. Belle Schlndler and Miss Mablo Schlndler were hostesses on Christmas day at dinner at their home In this city. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. L. It. Bodie, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hatch, Miss Jessie Sanburn, Miss Dorothy Hatch, Mr. Bert Hatch, of Cottage Grove, and Mrs. Schlndler and Miss Schlndler. POETS' CORNER Signed Contributions for This Department May Be Sent to the Society Editor of The News-Review, and Will Be Used as Space la Available, TO A NATURE LOVER , , t , There s no fun with toys on the The following poem by Alden shelf Harness of Koseburg. has Just j That's almost as bad as the person been included in a book of verse, j Who wants everything for himself containing only poems of merit,! compiled and published by the : If dolly Is losing her color Northwest Poetry Society. I And the Uttle toy auto its spring ben in the blossoms that unfold. Remember, the battle-scarred sold Where sunlight w arms the fertile j ler god: , I" the soldier whose praises wo The universe thou shalt behold sing. And learn the perfect laws of God: To heaven that around three dies Kind nature shall become thy guide: By angel hands before thine eyes The veil shall then be drawn aside. When on some far and lonely trail 'Thou shalt commune with friend ly trees And understand the mystic tale Tbat they shall tell thee through the breexe; Christ shall transform thy mind with light And In that light thou shall abide: Divlnrjly clear shall be thy sight; The veil shall then be draws aside. V When on some lofty peak above The peopled valley thAu .shalt pause. And know the all-pervading Love. The one supreme and only Cause ; With forces that shall make t,hee free Forever thou shalt be allied- Revealing higher tnitha to ihe The veil shall th-n be drawn aside. ALDEN HARNESS BROKEN T0V8 Don't cry. little girl If Tour dnilv Fast loses her color and curls. Win-ilS'n't cry little boy. If oor auto Gets w recked aud the coll-sprin Th uuiuris. ere 'a no tun In having without 13 3 - a"aa 3 a fe&j a f.ir rr: (K-i Winstons Entertain at Dinner Small Christmas trees, brightly Ughled and decorated formed an attracllse motif at the table ot Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winston when they entertained at dinner on Christmas day. Favors attached to the place cards by ribbon aud ex tending to the small tree which centered the table, were at the cover ot each guest. The guest list Included Dr. and Mrs. George A. Bradburn, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Craven, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Winston, Mr. and Mrs. Fed Renner, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. War ner, Mrs. Susie Collier, the Misses Kiuma Mae Craven, Willa Craven Elizabeth Renner, Beverly Win ston, Virginia Winston, Liah Win ston, Messrs. George Bradburn and Harrison Winston. ' ft ft ft Mr. and Mrs. "3. R. Howard, of Green, motored to Corvallu, where on Christmas day they were guests of Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Howard's mother. ft ft ft Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz Hosts on Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs. Fred SchwarU were hosts to a group of Intimate friends at 3 o'clock dinner on I Christmas Day at their home on ' KilMt IUi1,.a. .t.m,r PotnsetUas aud holly formed the bright table decorations and covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Beldon Owen, Agnes May Crawford, Nivan Craw ford ot Duiismulr, Roland Schwartz, Nivan Crawford of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Schwarta.. Following the dinner hour the time was pleasantly spent In playing bridge. .ft ft ft Dr. and Mrs. George Bradburn, and Mis. Susie Collier left today lor Mursbtleld, where they will vis it a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rus3ell Dunham. ft ft Mr. and Mrs. Gus Johnson, of Portland, drove to Rosebura to spend Christmas at the Liudgren ! home at Klgarose, and will visit W'ltn other relatives before return ing home. Mr. Johnson is employ ed iu Portland by W. D. Bell, for merly of this city, being foreman (Continued on page six.) i using. i Those toys we Invn hsf it,-. ... service That share with us all the hard blows They're Ju.it like old friends and we love. them Because they have shared in our woes. Written Dec. 25 by Orpha Col li us, ft ft ft A HILL BILLY S CHRISTMAS On Di-cember 24, laoi. a hill-billy sat In his cabin alone. It was mowing, and tile white flakes had covered the ground. He was lonesome, wished he was off In the town, lie was far too old to expect St. Kick, n hen. golly, what a racket! What IS 117 An airplane with a whine and a Purr. Whlsjed right past the cabin door! The driver was Old Chris Cringle, a little off his route, But he left a sack, with a thnmn and a bound. It grased the big fir as It hit the ground. The old-timer was excited alright. In a Jlfly he was undoing the pack. I hen a enss word big and blue, out of the cabin. Into the night It flew. There was rice, beans, a pair of old socks that bad been worn. And prunes dried and brown. Wasn't that a mean trick? Who would have thought It of old St. Nick. Grace Crear. 8u3 Winchester SL ft ft ft