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ROSEBURC. NEWS REVIEW. SATURDAY. MAY 21, 1927
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, ! ; ! ! BY fiRACE CARROLL , " ' . '
All Contribution! to till) Page Society, Women's Cluos, and
Personals Should 'Be Telephoned to the Society , . ;
Editor by Frlday'of Each Week. i - ;
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-ii iMuuy delightful' bridge uftcr
"? noons, nd. luncheons' tin.' next few
- (lays, .i&'iuldnoil with (ho unuuul
'"-,;. Strawberry" Fete lutuf will imiku
the week coming au outstanding
one In spring enioitniuiug. Novel I
" and Intlmato Utile dinuers and buf--vtetnluiicliuons'
und 'huimx'I'k wll be
i'Vlhuncd by friends for one another
during the. ..carnival days. The
( , crowning of Hie queen and l ie
.quHena bull will , perhuiw be the
' largest ntfn(ra-.for thu cud of the
..J.Vk' - - ...I I t .-!; i '
Appronchhig .lime, the Iradltlonul
niontli- of brides, brings with 1 It
' jjYeiuii ipiirrlagtmiuuivng lhou lot
i jjDtpnilnrnee. 'J.'ho anailB' ooutlln
1 ed- ut lenat -.one IntereHtlng itn-
noounccmout ilo'- town., folk this
- ..week. Mr.- and Mrs. Wlllliiin Ii.
i tobb. Issuing! liivJtalloiiB for. (the
j i)iarhige or .their dauglilor, Lois
.DiUurd.ilo Mn .Virgil. Murk Cauior
...oii on Eugene foi Wednesday, June
i i 1".' 1'1'he; .wedding (Will, bo , at , 8
J 7) t'tquk at the. MlLOdist Episcopal
'church ,nm a rncupl Inn will ifol
Mlow ar iht f'nlili home.:. (Miss Cobb
v,f )Jlugrujieiiulnud.'hy hei friends
L ;al .sovdral' charming iiil'fali-M., and
I iwlll: be tlio bonor uoBtiat u niin
.1 ib(?r-bf parthiS! ntt week., r r '
Anntlier bride of thu month, jvill
be MlHH.-4sylv.la ftlarstoru, dnuKli
.,,tor of Mr. and Mra, II. i. MnraturHj
? I'promlitent Ulohr peojilo, 'vlio will
wed vnde Kilts on June 7.' The
family Is well-known lir ltoseburK,
. having niiulo their .lunni: hi tjje city
t - IV 'iiujubpr , pf, ..' Jfuura ' ago'. . mm.
'".Mui-y JUcCuIIu'kIi. the. ' jdaiiehtqr of
i, inir.' and, Mrs.'. Vf. ,S. ' McCulhiBh;
LnW liiaklng (heir lioino' hi; the
. south, pud oe Stowartof Coi'ynl-i-'lft'-wiir
ho lunrrleil 'o'n' 'Juno"'!!."
t .Mies i fafr lo ..(llllfrft I and . Venh
' 524111.' Holfi of KiAribuVg, 'wlil'illsrf
'. i u,i i'.'., n t..,;' .......II.
1 tfV lll(llll:u tll (MlllllK lliuillll. .
Holding high Interest "this. i&f'W
I nniong social events were the ser.
'-. lvf pifrllW iiliiigifir by" ris., B.'l
, . )l. irihoeuiuker itud jllrs. M. J. Hhoe-
Mrs. R. D. Williams ;
Delegate Natipnal ; 1 j
Conventipr) in. South . ,
Mrs. It. 1). Williams left Frlduy
for Hun Kraiiclsco and bay points
wburo she will b gone lor about
two weeks. While lu the soutli she
will visit with her' sister In Man
i'Vaiiclsco. . - ' ., ; I i
. Mrs. Williams, who Is the retir
ing pieHldi'lit of lho Junior ' h'fcb
HclKiul 1'. T. A., Is I he ofllclal uia
lric( delegate to tile' Ihlrtyllrst
aniiual convelitloii of the' Nadohui
Congress of l'areiils iuid Teacliors,
whlcli ojiuiih to'diiy, coiitljiiiing un
til May 28.' . ' ; ' . j
' .MotiK'rii, dc'legutes 'uiid visitors
will bd aiieailii.ig to Oakliuld' to
day fioni every city In tho United
Hiutes.und the' buy cities, will be
piislng With ucllyiil'es 'arranged for
the 1sllliig dflegates. '1,'he civic
aiKlltorldiu as liiu coiiveunon' hiili
In Unliliiiid will u'u the center' ot
alien tion. t , . . .
' 'I'lw entire 'nulioiuil' b'oui'd, la.
cliul,lA, many' 'state ''prifsldehis,
nmilu reseiVations this Week'ai Uib
lioeiB In (Jukiaiid. . i ' m i
. Todav and Ulllliluv urn In hi. ih:
Icupled with jireiiiinliury' ii.ieetlngi(
of thu national hoard' df liuiinig'urs,
registration of delegatea arid slgliu
seeljig IrliiH.dowji lho licnlntiUln
und'ariiuiid th'o buy.' 'OlldVihg llio..' ?'.' Phjlwa W .Jiiglei; It.
oificiul opening' liiufiday,' the. dayii i - Mhroess, yirgll llmhf (.Whltor
Mg Carxie' Gilbert'; ,
Honored at Shower'
j miss uarne uituen, a urmit
; elect whose inurrlage will be tin
event of Juno, wn the honor guest
! at hIidwi.i lot ' i'hut'Hihiv uflui'.
Iloo.'l ut the, ,hopi'o' i ,. Alri).'' .tie'.
Cr'eii'shuw arranged b'. the niatrpiis
of 'the .Mlsrilouiiiy. Huciety. 'of ' tlie
Methodist Episcopal cli'uich, soutli.
' I'r'etiy decoiatipiw vere' formed
from spring flowers 111 howls .'and
baskets In tlio joijiiis unit . during
tlio aftoriOOn lho guests w'jw i'uti
tortalued with.g'auleH.' .MIh's Gilbert
receU'ed iiuiuerous .'lovely. ?lftss. :
At the ten 'hour luncheon covers
wera placed .lor Mies Carrie Gil
bert, Miss Duni .(ju'miuon, the. Mos
dames O. J. 'Jtand,' W. t, Cobb, pile
Owen, U A, ,'UIlard, Win. Cox, U.
i S. ', Coberly, . Cltas. ', Tno'iu'as, L.
Wdodrulf, it. I; Kleist, itebeccu
Hexioad. H'Vaiik r Strhlt ' and. Geo.i
Cre'nsliaw. . ( '''.,'. !
The parish of St. (itdrge's Epis
copal etiurch will meet lor an on
Joyttblo picnic- fo be' liejh la Ildt
ton'a flrovo on; the'-Gai'deu" Valley
road on' -Suiiday.-The '-ciirs'' ivlll
lekve'tlie'J'arlB'li'IIoiise '-nl -12:!lo
p'elbiik Kunilayj'U'riiiHilurlJitloh'' he
lug' provided1 'for-'those" 'without
cars. Ari evonliig service 1 will be
held III the grove.: '!.''. 1 I
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CJub Ifylatrona Spend !-j ' j '
Pleasant Afternoon ' y i ; 1 j ,
',. Tho NofthslilA fiiiiishliio .'(5ub
mot lit (lib home, f -Mrs. (;(,.d.'Mar-stiirs'on-
the ' v'urry .ejtule for . ri
pleasant at'leiuooi'i 'oil ' Thurjainy!
me ludies sewing and dialling fol
lowing Mo" regular business 'Ma1
ami. ' ' ' 1 . ! ) ' ' ''' i
LUudlieiin Was sfrved at the :(ki
hour at" pivtllly 'aptiliinted' Idblesl
each fenlei'eU with 'a' bowl1 of re. I
rbsebiidB. Clivers Wore 'laid 'for-'the
Mesdliriius Kd AiaiHlerH, fc.-T.-lial-
Son Pr. Mathevys q)l
Seattle Girl to Wed '-'
(J
Tlie man-iugu of Jliss Charlotte
liioeuel ot beat tie a.id Stewart
Matlhews, wjpio Uripk It. Mal-
tlii
ihe,ws of jll((jtljiUiii jo lie large
JVdiit of itbdiun ji tbi-iriou u ut tlie
brldo-elMMo parents,: Hv and Mrs.
J. Hi iiioe(iii li jtiiitle.- . ' I
,Un jMirttnfcfii ivjL-nt to Seattle
ciirljj lu (ly-vfu-JiiO'be prcsout lor
liiu iitijf' undt will i-eadj (he coro
moiiyat' thq ddlpg., ! " .
Mls jltloiJet laj s :mcmber , of a
lroiiiiuei;Heptt)e family. A recep
tiou ,-wlll follow Elbe ceremony 'rind
Mr, iMaitliews, aijil his bride w ill
di-lx'4 Id CulifoJ-ijiu (oi' litir honey-
lli,OOD. ' (',::! :)S I i i I - i - j
Antthew w.III tetjint i to tid
VUI pui4uy. i . r r f i
4 )' U I M . 1 ! i 1
j 'ljlu-jiainberl ut tlio. W, It. C. ar
W.'ifd u pleasant Hllir., on Moil
vit Mf'Hlng toisurprlseiMrs, A. II
i'6iJ!USii on hit .hirtliday.' 'uiiiil
Legion Auxiliary
Entertains With .
Sociaj Tuesday
rosary. '1'ho eviiilng Wn.i siiejit iu-
ormaiiy ai liiu jionie oi reir
'x:on and a juncheon was served
at-the close. ' . ' . -'
Paultrj o; ; ','
Si'i)g hmousiSpng
Cycle lih: Cpryajlis
lniiker Ifoi! grnuiui' of -thelf .fle'uds,
end thil fli'M kMlMat Vi'Hlck lAlru,
I! W.rir.ieUuliIuhh'rfiid Jlrit A. JWii'i
Jijiyo been hostesses. '.
n fjW' liast:fav'ifiiiil Sit the north-
in ' ira.pail of the slate hriYo been ex-
X- ce'edlntly busy -with the several
Hf eiiterluliimtiitu iManiijJd.-iir Fort-
j' land lo honor bir-ftsno Howard.
I llrltlsh upib iHsnriniv'tp.' Ihu United
i. States, and bnilj- lzubo)la Ilowaril.
', sli' rJume and Lady Isnheljn were
i visitors lit Lallforulu prior to tholr
f: "",'..' poailiiifiiorth
b "if. :1 - '- '
ji Twto Matrons Are ' i : '.
l-jbstesses at Senps i
h Delightful Affairs ' , t
r Mrii.'W r (diaimiaii mid Mis.
V.- Uauni havo been lioslesseH -the
i week past lor a group ot churinlug
Mind wholly dellghllul spring uy
. 'falra foi gioups ot thidr IrleiulK.
i eutortal ling on Monday. J hui'Hday
t- and lodav ut lho Chapman hbiuu ill
Viyuuruiwood
I'rofusloua of guy Hprlug flowers
fwure u lloi of color in the rooms.
On Monday a group, oltsvijlvu were
bidden lor. scwlngi' Assisting tit ihe
rooiha and at Ihu luncheon . lubleH
Wrtie Mrs. 1. G. ..Uroadwiiy '' and
. Mis. Geo. A. nrailburn, v.
' Oliesla wera asltlMl for liai-iin
tubltfs ol bridge-on !l'hiirUly, tii"
nuiiuio m-iiiK uum py. ivi i s. . upsjepil
F, Jones and second prhie ..fielnft
received by Jllra. II. llj.Kfiililulon.
. Assisting uii-.ihaldiiy were - .Mra.'
M. li. Green, Mrs. N., -Vullei'liiij,
Mrs. l.lius. t Wlinr-ic-l) linl' Miss
' Uerlrudu Hiist.J , !:. i ''?.!
Thla atteiinopn ;eU'ntT':tiihli5s .of
bridge w lilt beN iJoongejl : followed
by lunchefen. Mis': Geo. v,M. Iliad
burn, -5uui iUcJ'ii t'usey anil Miss:
Miiill (VebH- will be assislliig l':i
Ute-rbopia,'
.ri ; ti i. NJi
Matrons Complete Vi;
Serits pulightful .'
Affairs -for Frifends cx '
Mrs. II. It. Shoemaker anil Mrs.
4i-J. Shoemaker, eiinpliHng llielr
serlea ol wholly dellghirul iifTulj'S
at which ibcy have had groups ol
ythelr fileiiilH logi'llicr, Joined In en
twrtiliilng ut llie 110111 of lho form
er on Ulukeley slreut oil 'IHiCsduy
; uiid agnin on Vrbluy utleriioou.
i l'asiel sliuili'S wore nredonili I nl
.,, .In he,. room which fere bedecked
with lovely lilossoina . in baskets
.,.,ailil bowls. Iweniy-lwo ivero lild-
fl. jlen on iuefilay lor lu;nlieon lol
... . lowed by a .Hiiplal nfiernooii. Mib.
X l. Hume assisted isi ,ihi. rooms.
.. , I'llihiy Ihlriy-Hlx were asked lor
an Inroinial afterhoon followed by
-liliirlieon al Ihe'teii hour. .Mrs. II.
l;s Hunch and MIh. W. M. Camp,
-"'bell v,el-e Asslstlhg iu 'tliu rooms.
" " tf & ' sji'.,
l.,Mm.J. D. Gohle to, -, !; ' :
Visit Delphian Socjpty .
. -Kcinhnu ,)( Gumma rhapli-r,
Delidilau .Society, are anlh'lpalliig
"'"w'lth Interest the ylsK of Ihe ine
(lonul oreiiilLiulo.'i director or1 Ihe
. " Kttrleisv Mis. J. 'l).' (lublo of I'pVt
J: land, who will bo 'In (lie city 'l ues
day. .May 21. " -' ' ' ' i
" ''-Mra. (iobli' Iff vtiTltlng the vari
ous chaiilers In' Jotitlieril 'tlreaoii
the Coming jvoek" nml will In- Kele
't-foe Tuesday ' tntmtllitt, when' a
'" meitlnii ot (tiiinniii ehnpler' will be
helll: Mrs. tiohle will make ii'i nd
oi'i'a and (here will bo a piiiprairi.
.--A'iiiiiclieou Is' being urianged to
3 httuor'the vlultor iu tho altellioon.
M - ii : .I, , . ; . - . t 1
y,t a'. Ji ,''-i -.- i-i y'"'S ..'! s I ' '.'
-!' . li ' r- . !
will be filled ndin cui-iv iiioi-iliiiu
(o late oveiilng rwlllf tho roumt
,11'pleJ, geiiei'aj s'elislii:i ' a!ntl fii
,lereuci;s as wul as, ,.1'uiieheOii ' luiii,
buipjet iiirigriuji's. ' ' 4 :-' .V;
the1 lliidou'rli cinuWujtii'&ra ot'
'if.iS 'Kit..'T,;,.'io;;i;if.i'i'..r....;..;i'
lha ,falJ .wiieli. piuii , jjrfH ,brf etj
tuetbd-Tor llih' enterlalnnfrtit iir
ttntatyB of 4lhp' Kugeiie i. 41upteK j
'1 hp.lbcul Icluli Wail ii lwv6 enH--Inineri
the Kllaenn metnliei-H thlu 1
kinidl! hilt II16 arialr haa hei'if pos't
(a)iieiil initll.i(l'tiy vacultoii tinio.
lVlrS.-t. a. Stewart
Asks Club' for Bridge j j t VI
Mrs. K. U. Hiewuri aWalifeW ?
tint weeiiug 01 liiu KutrfcKiJusUub-l
lit 'her lioirni-oji Saturday iUlev'
110011, .asking li!C''iuiii'pna 01 yui
wn ii,,., 11.11vuu1.-u UU.1L JU UllllU.
llonors lor Inu aiiefnoon .Weit
held by Mrs. A. I), ilbbotl. I.iiiliu'
reiresiinienis were BurV'i) 3d j file
uiieniooii. sealed aiiuui thd titutost
were Mrs. 1-eon MuCiliuock uiid
Mrs. A. (1. SuilierlaudA Jlra. J.A.
lhidlii Mis HI Ji Ui In lb M
A 1 1. -.Abbott, Mrs. .Ju'u. lYjiislor,
Mrs. Joseph a iUoftjlr'andi Str'a.':,
stewurtm ) 1 :. f .! t .i . .,: ;!
Fprmof Resident .- s f
Weds AlbanVMatd p-lf
,'Jlio miiiiig'e-dlilloy t;., WpllH of'
.JirslilJoJd,.. I .miv(lioe..o( lUUgh--: fc.,:
Milk, ni 1 1 1 . m V 7
ltokeburg .liraldijiii, land MIhs ilyi
i,'i.uu vii. iiiuiiiit 1111 oiuiiiity w ill
bu oUIniqrualM Miv Weils' frlenda
here. iheeOruinony iyua iieiiormcd
at the juiniB of -.ifio - bride's par
outs, Ah', uiid Mra. I Win. Ulxojf, and
waa alleuded by a number, of jit
of town giicata.' i .,"
Tlie biidegi-oom 'is the son - of
Mra. J. Weis; of Mirsllleh.
'Ihu .-, coiinlp will 1 reside- at the
i;oasl. Out of iujvu gnosis lor thu
,111 fair wfre Mr: iuid Mrs. . itobori
K. iliaileh iui.it Iwo children, Mr.
and Mra. M. 1,; yiiltuey and two
daughters, .l,ehi ui)d Louise, .Mrs
II. JijVc!sjt Muihsfleiu, uir. anil
Mra.tjUKh ij. Wells 01 Uoscburg.
AU'.'Hnti Airs. t. -i'N. Klijott unit
diiigl)(e,c,. KIsIe, 01! J'oril.im'l.
W K IS
Commencement at
U of O.June 13
;. (JMVKltSli'V 1)1.' oltltXION. En.
gene. May 21. '(Special'.) (.'out-
mencenieiu exercises at Ihu l;;il-
versltyioi, Oregon will take place
Motulu.v, Juno 111, following' a
week-end devoted' to reunions .of
twelve, elassi's, 1 ho coliiuieiiceni'i'ut
Jiluy-, -MiMiti-iinniiUr iin-i'tliiK of iihe
alum-il ussoelallon, Ihe (lower iind:
feii pioeesslon, Iwillglit concert
und baci-ii laureate services.- Sev
eral hiiiulied aluninl fnuu nil jiaiia
ol Oregon are expected to altuiid: -
The first , event will - 10 lho
Play "Anna anil Ihe Man" bv
George Jloinard Shaw, lo bo given
by ihe members of ihe Guild the
aire company Krldny. . -
Saturday 11101 ling Is Alumni day.
beginning wiih a nniutlng . of the
nullum ussoelallon. At noon ihe
Kifrtz, C. It. Cuveniler, Clail- l'eitit.
Biro' Chllson, Fred Bowen,: Win.
Fisher, lla - Laubaeli' -ihd'! 'club
gubals, MrC'WS B. ' BihV'life C.
W. Hoswdrth id',Mra.' KI'UmiiM
UiOn. V ' ' -' 1 ' '. ' I
response- to many ireauestsi
Ci;ofessor l'uul Petri will sliig. yiia
illluiiij, ((ainouaj soyig cycle by. yon
Fellli.., at ' thi) Ibenufll 'coilcerL- lit
the 'col'lege tea Wiont Saturday' at
lernooii at 3 o'clock, says- the Gor-
vallia Guzelte-'i'liiies. Tile 'concert
is 's'pprisoi-i'd by 'Hit' Coilego Folk
club ii.id Is' a benefit lor the schol
arship 'loan' fund.' It' is opeii to the
public 'anil both -men und women
are cordhrlly ilivited. . ;
'lho lOlllalHl tB'a lovd atory with
u inonnster'y:and mlnuery in tho
sotting itrf the Island of Crilepsee!
It ipftriry's tht) jove of a monk for
a' nuu Hud 'discoife'ry 'pf the aeoret
by1 the abhot'who curses Ihe uio)16
rroreisor r-eiri- win complete ilia
prograiu with the presentation "of
ii group of negro spirituals. ' '.' '1
Frot'eaaor' 1 l'o'tri presented tie
aame program -last year 'ani. bo
'caUse'Of'ild jlopulallty has con-
soiueo 10 repeat 11.
An old fashioned dreaa party
and box social was the novel af
fair arranged by the American Le
gion Auxiliary for '1'uenduy even
ing, Ihe American J.eglou mem
bera being invited for tlie event.
A number of clever old fashion
ed costumes were worn by those
attondlug, some receiving mousing
comments 0111 the original Ideas
carried out. The prettily, decorated
boxoa were sold and prizes were
offered for the two beat- boxes.'
. t'l'hu American l'glon furnished
several numbers for the .program,
among them Blunts yrbich were
iiuile diverting. A social hour fol
lowed and refreshments were serv
ed. - -
' .(f':H:-'' :
Affair Hpnors Two
Maids of High School Set
An Interesting affair was ai-rnni;-
od at the Umpquu Park club house
on juiy o lor ine pleasure of the
Misses Rachel and Myra Hartley,
popular members ot the high
school sot who aoon afterward left
to reafdo in Tacoma.
liancing was the .sport of tho
evening and refreshments were
served. Enjoying the evening wore
the Misses Myra Hartley, Rachel
Hartley, Helen Bergh, ; HaLtel
Sliicklaud, Shlrloy Kiilglit, Frnnces
Butner, Lucille Gerniond, Phyllis
Shields, Uorothy Geddes, Alma
Sieg, Jessie Judd, Pauline Sieg,
Maxlne Stearns, Margaret Hewitt,
Mis. Hlatt, Raymond Bell, Wayne
Rlggs, Elton Jackson, George Web
er, Itoy Housor. Alford Ellison
Frank Long, Noel Cayendeiv Wm.
Russell, Glen Uacou; Adrian Bow-
en, Grant Bales, Richard ItaniHey,
Al'goa Fisher . and Leroy Hiatt. .
Mrs. Will H. Gerretseu and Mrs.
Rosanna Jacobs will join in enter
taining the members of Badoura
club; Paughtei'B of the Nile; at the
home of tho former on Tuesday
evening of next week, at 7:30
o'pldck. Sewing will be the V diver-
1 8i0:;i " ' ' ""' ' ' ' " ' '. '; .
MSEMBMS;$0R:jUNE'
. .- t.j.r'i'f it:iaii.J. 1
1.1"
HONEYMOON
SecQtid tiniy itith&Wetiditi0 Gmvtfte the QoingAwQu
. ii-.' 1 'i )- f. t--? .
. ; sit f?; 11
HfetJIfillBENDL
NEAervlcoW-rlter
KfJW yOItlC. May 21-Olice ho
weildlng gown .Is chosen every
01-iue suouKi content rate
golngaway alllni?
iKiuiir aenii'sooiia moiini it i f:i.
slihined - from parchment shade
Jersey; for the Juniper and crepo
dp obfnq for (ho hklr(. finely pleats
ert.i Both skirt .'and blouse ha-e
scalloped band? ol slone-rose tho
cosluitiii lo strut, the dock in or
(Hay quoits! 1'"
; I
MIST i i tTST vii w . its-'w (twt -j -n-w 1 v 1 1 f n ffij
fckJf $ 2fwJf:,i? Gorn0-'awiy ensembles Inven-' ? 4 i" &
WW CA; dor blue fpr the aeashoie (left).1 Vf1! I lfV(3'3'
TI i t i'S'JtP ,,untl!r tH-een. for motoring (cent '
a'y'F:iTiW$ er) '"lnd aemi-aporta model for Vm rKiSSy
I
Dr. and Mrs. Stewart
to Cruise Alaskan "
Waters With Party
Dr. and Mrs. K. B. blewait are
leaving Sunday by motor for Se
attle where they will join a tlarly
of friends for a yachting trip in the
Aluskuu waters tor three weeks.
At Seattle they will uieet Mr. and
Mrs. Waterbury of New York City,
Mr. and Mra. Clinton Brown of
Boston and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Brown of Salem. The party will
leave Seattle Wednesday, May 25
in a private yacht and will cruiso
In Alaskan waters, the men enjoy
ing hunting and fishing. They will
also travel into the Interior pf
Alaska over the railroad.
'. 55 '
Kathleen McClelland
Weds Oklahoma Man
'fhe mai riage ot Miss JCatblecn
.uuv'tmuim oi rouca Ciiy, UK1U-
homa, the daughter (if Mrs. Charles
M. Boyd of Hoaeburg, and Mr.
John G. Landrum in Poupa Cliy
last Sunday is of interest to tne
many friends ot the bride in Rose
burg, where Bile visited as the
guj;at of her mother during the
liolduys. A number of affairs were
arranged In lier honor during Uie
aeyeral weeks she was in the city.
3 he wedding was one of quiet
simplicity at s:3U o clock Sunday
mqrnlng at tho Presbyterian
church, Rev. Percy H. Niculoss
reading (lip nuptial vows. The
bride was attended by Mrs. Martin
Lee and Martin Lee was the best
man. "','"'
i'ho bride was gowned in an at
tractive two-tone' povvder : blue
crepe model and wore a bat of cor
responding shades. She carried a
loyely bridal bouquet of sweet
heart roses and valley lilies.
Following 'the weildlng ceremouy
a prenktast was giveii V for' mem
bers of the bridal party and friends
at the home ot Mrs., 11. R. gohler,
ail aunt of the bride.
Mrs. Landrum attended school In
Pqnca City, later attending Mt.
Carmel Academy, at Wichita, Kan
sas. The bridegroom is tlie sou of
Mj and Mrs. It.' O. Landrum ot'
Acre Homes. He attended school
In Mansfield, Arkansas, and is now
associated witu ins lather iu busi
ness. ....
' JUr. and Mrs.' 'Landrum . are
Bpuding their iouevmoon in ' the
south und jyill be away for several
weeks
L. F, T Club , : j . ,'
Members Have -Gay'
Affair
Tne dancing parly ot the, L. F.
T. club which was to havo been
the last of the season, on Tuesday
uvenlng at tho liuipqua Park club
house proved sb aoiightfully en
joyable that It Is likely that an
other such affair will be given by
the club : sometime during the
summer mouths. '
Forty couples wore present for'
the affair. The lobby of the club,
where the . group uanced during
the evening, was transformed with
Scotch broom combined with pro
fusions of larkspur ' and trading
vines in graceful baskets.
Mrs.' Frank' Lllburn was general
chairman of the affair . and was
assisted by several committees.
Mra. G. V. Wlmberly had charge of
the decorations and Mrs. Story
lies was-chairman -of the punch
committee. E. It. Thurber and J.
I 0. Pousler were in charge of the
. llltllPA limnrnm rl'l.a nit n,.!..
played for the dancers.
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l-ast Meeting Year I
Benson P. T. A. - : , !
Honor Teachers I
Ihe last meeting of the year of
the Benson P. T. A. will ba held
on Monday evening, May 23 at the
school buihllng, a brief business
session, at which time the annual
election of officers will ; be held,
preceding the program.
The alfalr following is to honor
tlie touchers who are not returning
to Roseburg to teach next year anil
soveral Interesting things are plan
ned for their entertainment.
The program wll be furnished
by the niusic pupils of Miss Gladys
Strong and there will be .several
readings. Refreshments will be
solved at the close of the evening.
Artistically Speaking
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Moore Music Studio '
Recital Mondav
The Moorq Music Studid spring
recitals will open on Monday, May
as, wnen Mrs. Moore will present
uer piano pupus at tne Presbyter
ian church, the concert starting at
The program Is as follows:
Diana: Grand yalae de Concert
Bernlco Mahonpy and Berulce
Wainscott
Circling Around .. ...:.Lr Wright
Dorothy Allen
The Volunteers March ....Spauldlng
Sue Hildebum '
Merry May time Mazurka ........
Carey
Helen Newiand
Vesper Cbimea
Hudson
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' This costume conies seOoiAl only
to. the bridal gown llaelf nhd In Its
way ban nil Imponnnce' that f.'eu
' hat. shlniinerlns: . exquisite": l.hd ,1
frock lucks. For the brldr'groo;i
sees ins urine ill -ncr 'Uvtldlna cown
held at fi:'u '""" choice, nf. the gaiiiB.awny rnstunie.'l
j' lower and fein procession, .con
(hhicil ope of Ihe most Impressive
pans of the louiniencemclil,. will
lake place al 7 ami the Iwillglit
concert is scheduled for T.;3n. . . '
The Falling and lleekniun pli?.ea
(or the man and woman student,
giving Ihe beat oration will be
awarded afler I ho cimlest Saturdai
Light. .
A Imiy year reunion of tht Clas.i
of 17. a tweiily flve yeai' reunion
of the class o( Hue and n ten year
iViiuloti of J!H7 nre the main class
gatlietingH .scheduled, other i lasses
to rouulle are liiis. 1915. 1911. 11)13,
U9r,.lt6, MJ, t)ul aad
A luonlhs eaiupliig trip in (e
woods, culls for. a dliTerimt .inittli
than Aliunde.- City denmnds.' A
Kuropeap voyago. asks .lor 'a igo
Ing-away costume that, wonld mit
be appropi iale for al) -aula tour: .
All golng-awny. runuinrs this
seuron have a comiumi denomin
ator, however. Ol conrse Ihey must
bo riiKenildeit! And iIa not fomei
'he hat when plnnnlng the oiiEeui
bh. f . .t i .- ; i, .) , -.
Today aro pietiired three (r.ivel
tins cosinnii s fur the bride-which
give k variety of rhoU-e. ''-
' Hist 1'omo.i a chunnlui,. hunt
Annual Rose Show
Be One Carnival Features
The annual Rose Show, w hich al
ways attracts a great deal nf nt-
i tention and interest, will again bo
sponsoreu uy tlie Roseburg Wo
maii8' Club during the two days of
carnival next week. The Wm. Bell
building across from the Antlers
theatre on Jackson Btreet has been
secured for the show, which will
open Friday morning.
who wishes .either, a ti-m lo n.i.' Th m,ii. fn, u,.i,t ei. ...7"'.?s,or H chairman
Grand ( anjou , . , mr or or3 ,0 , the ,,, t0blulel those j ' f Dost Mr H
California. Its color defies .dust-,! Ibis, a lavender-blue. The crepe i, Harris Mrs L B Ski leer mS"
Its crepe roiiiu material . dofl,..- rn,.. frnrk ,.ml,n.ll,.. ,.ll ihn l,,t J....". ,L . . . B-.iklJiicr, Mis.
wrb-kleR ' 1 . - ,iiut uum, .ins. j. a. iiaruing,
' , ' ' ' - ifllie points finely pleated bolero Mrs. A. G. Sutherland and Mrs. C
Ihe dress has short ideoves ami i topping a finely pleated Bklrt wil l H. Iiiiliov .
n. ,iut-.miiiig . rwiMUleu neeK which a smari yoae snoil sieevea unit
has cordliiK riulsh Instead of a col-"are In a row- way like. Ihe bolero
lain The entire skirt Is rorded per. j and a how that ties' the collar,
'pendlculurly. mid al inched nl the los neckline becoinlngly. It ! a
hlpllne lo Ihe panelled, waist. It highly siuinble frock for the board
mi ou superiiiioiis news or tr io. iwuiu,
There are to be sixteen pnirios
(his year, several new divisions be
I lug added (o (hose of lasl year and
all classes will be Judged, prizes
. to be given. Fifty dollars Is helm.
donated by the I'mpqua Chiefs for
giten cuseiuble creau-u
s ""'' '' e i.-
mtliHs lint; 'its : snare smaiinesa I . ". ho emu u n imi. h lui.m d. i. the Prizes.
, comes from perfect tailoring. --i, -almost -. gray, one of the tiw! It la the desire of Ihe club that
The coat catches the cording developments this season la the flower fanciers both lu Rnse
'.Idea hul for variety executes It by lighter con', which repeats, softly ,' Dl"'S Rn'' other Ilouclas county
iliuViui; II decorate the upper per- like an echo, the color tone ot too I "wns ring their (lowers to the
J'tlon of the coat und the sleeves I ti tivk. , show. Kach entry must be In not
, runnlUK around (he boilv Inslend of i ei '., i ., .... h'ter (hun ' 11:30 o'clock Fiiday
'ilp an3, .lown. : i . 'hls f"t he very latest de- morning, to allow time for classl-
A gray felt Giglio hat Ions II. so 1 i-, . , ..Tv" "... 'i , ' ' '! I "".""" -the Judging,
soft that lis brim . III hug Its ; .1C shoulders tucked panels ex'end
"'"! "cini in me rear h sue im n.n ln-n. l'i... rim ui. ......
k to rest and will shield t,.,efc renoiii ihi i,-..ui,,,..i .
pv. liter's cm ot Ibis fell aditi lis
Iciub ol eh'c l,y a tarlpilge t'fl'e.-t
over each ear and the new-swal-iuu-lail
back.
Jimmie Stearns
Duet: Dulch Dolls Dance rvm
Suzanno Sampsoii and Nellie' Rust
ltouiijl and Round ...........Dutton
Arha fiae Stearns
i Chansonette Werner
Suzanne Sampson
Lu FIHe do Madame Augot....
- - Puradlsl
Janet Fickeuahef
Trio: Remembrance Schumann
Lois Ann Whipple, Eugeula
Virden, Lota Cloy Hattleld
uancing Daisies .. Spauldlng
Joyce Bridges
Sparkling Eyes Mazurka .....!..Berte
Arthur Baum
The Wood Nymph's Hari Rea
Eugenia virden .
uuei: itauoczy March Lizst
maigaret urowell and Dorothy
Frear . '
Twillglit Drenms -....'...Martin
Marjorie Stephenson
JIarch Hare jaidi
Lola Cloy Hatfield
Fragrant Blossoms Anthony
Evelyn Cloake
Violin Solo: Souvenir Drdla
Donald Nicholas
Pucka Serenade Bentley
Merlo Branch -
Sparklpts 111Ie9
.Margaret Crow-ell
Second Valse Durand
uorothy Frear
Melody of Love Euglemaun
i-nyuia Altnaus
sailor tioys Dream Le Hacho
uuuerL t-'ininv
Water Sprites . Van Norman
Wave Reed
Quartet: Musicians Serenade...
Mra. Paige. Rhea DeVnre iiomio
Mahoney. Bornice Wnlnnenti
uawn Dance , .. mss
Lorraine Bacon
line Moth
. Ware
.ic..ns .hac.
her eyes in front from tho bright
mm'a raj. .-.
S'l-ond conies 'the coaluine dc- i
A ouiai t i
bride slxucd (or uu oceau trip.
which will lake alace at 1 o'clock
lu Ihe afternoon. -'
A small charge Is being made by
the club to view Ihe flowers and
prize plants lo help defray ex-! Two piano number:
i'r--" " ny rtoiouui icit "vur:"Salut a Pemir ,rehi tj..
will be u,ed for the club hou.o & ' gUe . .. l'
tuuU' i Jau Whitney and Jlaxiue iloore
Florpnpp Wh?r?Pn
Director of May Fete
Miss' Iioreuce Wnartou of Boise,
Idano, daughter of Mr. und Mrs.
Chaa. W. Wharton of Roseburg,
Who Is tho girls' aUilelic and danc
ing instructor at the hign scuool
at BPIse, had cnargo of uie May
fete of the school which was u
large event recently. Over 5000
people were present tor tue annual
lqte, which was declared lho most
impressive spectacle of the year.
Miss Wharton is a laientcd
young womau and la a graduate" of
ihe University of Oregon, ioiiow
iug her graduation she spent u
year or sp in Honolulu and tor the
past two yeara has been supervisor
pf athletics and dancing tor Ine
girls iu the schools of Boise.
' Al 'dancers tor the May felo
Were clad n bright' costumes aud
when they formed their uanco posi
tions made a colorful scene. Espe
cially impressive was tne crowning
tec .uu queen oy mayor nan-
sen. The pageant attracted a great 1
uciii p. mierest in ine city of
Boise and Burroundlng points aud
the bleachers on the turf 'lieid
which encircled the enclosure
where the' maidens danced was
uueu ny a vast crowd of people.
Miss Wharton visited with her
parents in this city last summer,
later joining sonie friends on a
tpur of (he" eaat before returning
to Boise.
Dinner and Bridge
Party to Honor Matron
A lovely affair arranged for this
evening by Mrs. Willard Johnson
and Mra. Forest Six ut tho home
of tne former In Laurelwood will J
compliment Mrs. H. M. Mm-olmitl.
a popular young matron who Is
leaving soon with Mr. Moreland to
make their home at Gresham.
-Matrons of the bridge club, of
which the honor gueat is a mem
ber, and their husbands are to bo
guests at dinner and bridge la to
be arranged at the apartments of
uir. anu Mra. Six following tho
dinner hour.
At the tables will be Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Moreland, Mr. and Sirs. r
T. H. Ness, Mr. and Mrs. Will H.
Gerretseu, Mr. and Mra. Joseph A.
Denn, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Par
geter. .Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Falbo, Mr.
and Mrs. Forest Six and Mr.-and
Mra. Willard Johnson.
Ixis Ann Whintile
falling Waters Truax
violet Houser
Caprlcanto "wachs
uerntce Wainscott
ine uuttortly Lavallec
Berulce Mnhohey
Grand Polka de Conqort ...Bartletl
Maxine Moore i ihe players.
'-'" ' .f-i - nupont ihe hall waa beautifullv dec-
Tho Last Hm o ' U"py ,. fc j Tajed with fragrant bright blooms
IhostHoi.e .. ... Gottschalk land graceful vines In baskets and
i dige .vases. A large number allenrted
tho affair during the evening. Mr.
Benefit Card Party
Enjoyable Affair
An attractive social event ar
ranged this week was tlid benoflt
card party sponsored by the ladies
of St. Joseph's Catholic church at
the Parish Hall on Thursday even
ing, eight tables of bridge and six
of five hundred bein arranged for
.ouia Lancenbei-p. nHsUteii bv
Jilts Jlntie LaugenbtW, save cev
(Continued ou pase 3.)
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