I I - TWO '' " ROSEBURC, NEWS REVIEW, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1927. ' ' " - 4 I! ' If 1 3 t !f ;; 1 t t . BY GRACE CARROLL ' All Contribution to this Page Society, Women's CIuds. and personal. Should Be Telephoned to the Bocleiy Editor bf Wda6f Each Week. ' . ' ' ' ', 1 I : ' ANV rtosehurg rolk will'be'at- ii"i,.tn,l in Kiilpni mi Koine M HI BOIIIO time ditrlng the coming heck when the stam fair will hold full sway for six days. Perhaps I lie most iulerestliig two features will be the horse tihow and auto rnces, Iho former oiiening on Monday, and for five night following will be held the affair which annually thrills hundreds of horse lovers the Elate over. Some fine . strings from California and Oregon stables will add color to the show and a now pair. Slella Vane and lluckley Vorilie. Imported from England, by JAarnn 1M. frioik, tnlll bo- seen. ' jj'ho fall aoclal ciilendat Is gfail ttally Hsingnierlilntiieiits of nolo mid with bridge clubs and the jincM-rub ' lilo, 'muetltlg ' atjulil for luncheons uni( suppers Co ills cuss uRaln tho work of the year after u summer nt Inactivity, the winter routine will soon be in full swing. Of the larger clubil to hold the first autumn meeting recoitly was tho llusiiicss arid Professional Womon'H 'lub. . The liosubui g Woniun'B Club vflil resiiiiie work next inonlh, on tho first Tuesday III October, meellng at tho attrac tive new club building, which 1 the former Hell Inline on South Jacliann street. Mrs. Win. Hell will be Installed as llie new president, j Very inrnriiml jms been pw en torliilnltnr this week. Rrmiim meet' lug mostly for niTinheons, tliiiiiiMK or supper imrtlcH followed hy brldgo. A few Iravjlers are return ing to tho city after tho summer silent at resorts ami trips out of the slate, and visitors hnvo continued to come and go tho past few weeks, supplying Interest and Inspirations tor social events. . . . , - I .l 1 r I Hit . . . I i 1 (Aoseourg matrons - FnlprtnitiPfl in Eucene The nmtroiis of the Tbuisd.iy ! Rrldge .lh .uv-tiireil; to Eugi.ie-. ,lls ween 111 p. e.gliesoi mi.,, ;,:,, I M ..,.,. ,t .,.,, ,V. M. I'clletsiill,' tiilo .,. .!?' ?''; I dier of llie cluli while making her 1iomo In tlrlelly.i The -croup were eiitmiiiliieil at the ultritellve new I'elturson hiiinii iu Nnrlli Eugomj . I t' ft " Win ' o'clock: " Iun'lili?oir. Hint n - nee - tvctiiMt - liiiiihiiiir Hint 1 bridge. Zinnias and glitO'ell nrrnnged ,lii bnsketA.iiiiil. (vMiliei In ,the (ijiioliis (omispiiitiled witlrtht' Willi' rtecbliii Hons. Mrs. Chns. 11. Wade held fUtftftiTSl- ttflrlrV emf iif (if iilliy; iiie if tiioniliers or Mill club are Iho Mes i ililliius l'"reil Schwartz, S. fl. Helllck, A. .T. Iliirlirailel, Liulr K. Allen, K. 't il. Tlmrhor, irilliis II. Wiulii, Hlrny It West, and livln llrunii.s T vLacliea "Aslted'ibr r .: ;!('."Jlif9rmal Afternoon ' . .'. ril'ii 'I'lH'sdity iMI'S. A.1 J. 1-llbi'V'J'' ' k jms . hostess to;', an lnjornm! altiu'. "tiiodil nli'liW lifHiig to her lionie f will Litiirejstdouflt Hi'Hl , of ludl'i'S.' i fj'he guesIB spent, B ilcitsni1t' time I, 111 quilting hiiir ('hulling nid at llie .IJobo rofruhliinrnlH wore.' sei'Vod.) ; , ! .j.. o o f? j; f, ; yisitors Return : r . ' . to Spokane Tuesday 3?V t. - Mrs, Kitherlno ltoeit . nnd lier V two . iluuglilurH, Mrs. John May and , Mrs. Willis Mercer, hayq been the Jtouso guests pt Mrfl. 'IS.' ,A... Kllll ; milikler. jiiu 7.15- South Slepliens street-for a fniiiiighl. 'J'he visitors i left Tuesday evening for their I homes In Sopkane, Wash. ' . u . t . '. , , a . i ' 1 f Dinner Party Honors iT;TVvo -Visiting Matrons I. -'-Flowers of Iho season were used In the table appointments at the dinner party for phlcji Mrs. llcrthu ''"'iiirrutl was' hostess at her home "" 'ri'n South Jaclison silent on Tues- Unv evelilnu In compliment lo two visiting luatrons, Mrs. I!. W. Mc Kee of ilnllvwnuil and her sister, -"-i-JUra. S. If. Vi'nti'U of Portland, r Seated about the lalile. were the i -TD.WU linaur guesin, Mr. ijud -Alia. 7? A. E. Kent, Miss .Mae Fisher null the hostess. Later In the evening Mrs. John Throne Joined tho group for cards. Recent ..Wedding Is Surprise to Friends Surprise to Frietlds . . U'lilllt erellt HUl'Lilisinc, , In cthilr Ii iiMifti Iu the lily was the wedding ) .Miss i Dorothy ltnndall, InUglllel,. ot P.JT. KaiWnll 01 Hose- iurg,1iiid Humid W,. irin, sou of Mr. nud Mrs. I. M. InMn of Klam ath Fulls anil formerly of tills city. The imiriiiigo was solciiltiUed at it quiet iiflertioon ceremony in Medtord lust Sntuidny, Rev. T. 11. Temlile, paslur of tile Melliodi.-l Episcopal church or Medtord of fliiallnir nt 4:110 oVImk bel'oie onlv Mr. nud Mrs. ltrown anil IneiMrs. Jack Alli.-toii. n friend ot tho bride's ulster. Miss Kugenla Ituu dull uf this city. The brlih Ih an attractive youuu in icm hrr in (Irani! iMss nnd ili Ionian and both frhe and Mr. Irw in m oiitlnitf her wotk for the wlntt-r. have n wld circle of friends It. !. K fl Itosebnrg. She has been a student 1 Jrs y b 08e lit lierktdcy high .school In Iterk-!. ' ; ' nicy, Callfnuiia. and during Ihejllotlie Irrtm 1 rip Last (iimnior has been In Hosi'butgj Mi Watson K. lnle n'ttniled visiting with br father. The j In i ly work alter an extrndm! bridegroom i a graduate of ltos-jntay tu tin east. In MlluirainiHw burg high Hchool. where ho twtk 1 Mrs. Hoise nH. ini. il the u,iti,nt il pntmincnt part in athl.'tlc.i, and hl-jV. V. T tT trtitventldn anil attvi tended O. A. I'.t maiorinK In com-(ward vMtrd with friends there and liierce. Ho i A member of Sltfrnajlu 1. Vu ami her tinnier hotm ('hl fraternity. Jteceutlv, wlilv. hl .tadttwthwn. North tnkida. slm nt- ' l . - 1 i.V I t, I ..,4 ,.I..I, ill. i tti. ..lr iJll'elltK. 0, IIHll imiiniii IH, 1ltet buiUK in punejBti tmui fHtneiv - 2 Visitdrs in City - J f n . I It ! return to nomes , ! 'rw0 charming visitors In the ,.ity who left thin week, have been Mrs. C. W. McKee ot Holly wood ami her elster, Mrs. S. K. Wlllett Ot Portland.. Mrs. llckee haH been ill Rosebiirg for tho past month as the guest of Mrs. Pertltn I'urrotl at her homo on tioulli Juckmii street, and her sister vlsiled for a week at the home of .Mrs. John 'i'hrone on East Cass street. Mrs. McKee left mid-week for the south, being accompanied by her sister iu far as Axhhind, where Mrs. W'll- iott Will Visit Willi menus tor a few days befiiru her return to Portland,. Friends have been enjoy ing iiiu uHi)"iiiiii ' . ...v.. qualnlnnce with the two matrons und soveiitl affairs' of all informal nature were given In courtesy to them. while Ibey were in Hoscburg. . , j 'fhe nfenihers or thoj missionary Hiiciety of the South ; Methodist church were 'entertained at the Jinine At MiH.'C.IW. (Men at 413 Miiuiii niepneiia siieei. on day afternoon. 'junior High P.ff. A. -r i- i t . Wf il I Tliurs- 1- lakes up;wor,icf ; i A well alleiiciM ineotlng of iho Junior High V. 'T.' .A, was held Sent. 2UIII with Iho new iireslilent, Mrs. IjOIiIr Kohlhngen, -presiding. The meeting was opened 'by sing ing "America" with Mvb. O. . C. Flnloy nt tho piano. A very Interesting business sos uliin was held at which numerous coilinilttops rcSr the year were np pnlhlcd.' Tl oigaliliil(oir la rim-: Idly tnkliiii up llie wnrki for the Hensnn. Among the important mat- lers to come befiire Iho nssocla- " Ll,!L!!'!2:!!"'lTn ' der.lilefl to' ontm triltt tl,6 facility I of. the Junior, high .at Us next meet ing and necessary committees wnto iipnnlnliMl tonaril Hint etui ' "' i"""""' ne.i m.. A- short, pnigriim nillcmeil tne county coiiueii eiiairmun, spnjie briefly, mi Iho oljject, of. hcrv wink and wiint'Slio yliopod to aiicoiiipllah. Mrfl F. If. Churchill spoke llet and-look uji the district nnd stittu work in a very Interesting ' man ner, telling llie association ilf tllt'lr duties In aiding tills work. ' Mrs. It. D. Williams, the delegalo from Miii junior hleli sclidol to iiiitlonnl congress ot Paronls' and Teachers hold at .Oakland, Calif:, last May, gavo a summarized report of the eonvtmlloli In whlehjshe tiled, to hrihfs bd ; InHplratloiv i of the im tloh'itl ' convention' lev Hie liieellng. , . . . : Miss Katie 1. Flnlcy ' iottirn'ed 10 Hosoburg thlH week hflef spehillng tile Kiiliiiinir In Hiicriimeiilo vlhil Iiik with ri ierids. She was Jolncid III Hie Boutliern city hy her molhor, Mis. t. W. Fihley, anil .lamea Waihsley, who nccomfiiiuleil her homo after apiiiidiiig a week -there.' i j tf, ; ' ' . Matron and Daughter , Home From Canntla .Mrs. A. II. .Moore-and daughter. Jacqueline, are hack . from n. liin to Canadian points during the piit six week; They spent last week end 111 lhl lily with rtll-nda en riitile to (he Moore cituntry home smith of ilosebmg. Aeccmpiinled by Mrs. Moore's sister, Mrs. Alysie HilsSell, of I'oliland I hey Hulled In Winnipeg and Calgary rod snenl some lime ill (he popular Ciitiiiillan resorts, Uatiff ami l.al:; l-cutsi' Ml, mill Mrs. A. E. I.yman of East Jackson sll-eel entertaiiieil as Jubilee guests Mr. and Mrs, C. 10. i alhott and daligliter, Mrs. era Payne. Their homes are In Silth eiiln, proKUit.r-.MedforU Mall Tri bune. . i " : ft Maid Known 1 lere Weds Metlford Man " . ' An out of lown wedding of In leiesl to liriies 111 UoHelllirg uv.s Jlnst Siiniiu'y at which Ml. Jessie A. Mm doll and Charles II. ltccry if Meillniil pllglileil their not It. The lu ide has visieil In liusclimg 'in several ocellslons anil has u llllili of fii'iuls in the clty The niaiiiaye tunk place nt iho (hinm or the brblc'rt brothei-in law ' aud sister, j Mr. and Mis. H. S. jCblixwitt in' Crntntl Point and li. v. '.I. M. .loluistui iiiitl the im vice. Mi", i and Mis. lUviy hnve liecii on a jf(!dinc 1 1 Ifi to thf coast and npe-it Ktitle In this city nt the honu1 if ilntd,. Iifinrc colui; nil to Mcdfonl this morning: Win. it. ciy has h -ii Pi! PU' u "i "ii'in m iMmim vnrouie inmie in niauu nun iwasmngion ciues. :Twd Maids Enter-fain ! I U i ii With Evening Affair ''! l-iowers In keep Iiik -w Is It ihe rail j season .Hiiiipli.-,) a colorful motif In ! the rooms of Mie Hodges Home on , the Bummer season, Mrs. O. a I'i.fi.v -ivpinii. ior i.n utlr.iclivc evi-ii'i.ii.i u hi romlnr wook Llin- avpiiuc lor uu unr.ii mi ni , Luiiu in l-a.-.lg 'ne coming weeh . n itarU rd Tharwlay lor wlil' lt to visit with cousitiB iu Turner, ' the K;. ! -MM-y Jlndaea, Oregon, for two, weeks before her I ,o ho;tov,es to a R.. .t llio.'i , denarture for San Francisco. friends. 'i'he guenls fotlnil pleasure In gatnert nnd music mid inter in the ( evening were nerved hI prettily ftie ; k)iiiimi iiiuii:,,. iiiuuin .., , . unci sirs. I., v. i.aiiui !e. .r. ami Mis. .Mil le Clark. Hawn. Mi.".s Agnes Cltindia lniisei)iiler, Yokilm, l Ikm I. ui llu ' , Miller. Mmsi , .. . MIpk l,ou.se liiowh, (iraiit ; ronil, Mr. Sinitll Clyde Heard, ird Crnlg, Cli'ii', Stein Jmiasaon. Cooler Evening Affair . I a. TrT1QL,, , Mr. llnd Mis. Moiio Chirk were her home on Wednesday, . Mrs. hosts at their home on Corey Henry Snyder arranged sewing for nveniie for an evening party on the diversion of her gdests. -Tuesday honoiing Miss E in ill a Later the hostess, assisted at Wainsley. who Pit Tiiursilay to be j the tables' hy Mrs. Ernie Rhiiadea. an lnstiitclor III the schoole at An- served am early (dlnuer, placing l-"".T t ; i Minnies und i uslci were diver- slims, cf the evening with a affy Decker. Mrs.-Carl Palin, Mrs. Ho pull ut (lie closo. The Imjted lislmer Palm, Mrs.. fJene, liarkcr,' Mrs. inciiiueii .miss ainsiey,. . .n r. , Chas. C. Wainsley, Mrs. Thoiiiaa SllillWius, Miss I.enll Mcliaughey, Miss Maud MeCnUBlioy, Jllss Ruth .lenniiigs, .Miss l.ols Dyrd, Clarence Hull ii. llarnld Hand, Klein Jonas son.i Arthur Long.; i J i i s ; v ! Mrs. Bubar Luncheon ; Hostoss Wednesday ' Mrs. Dean 11. Illibar was linsless for a lovely one o'clock liincheun followed by brldgo on Weiluesduy at hich she entertained llie. ilia- t Of Mie .MiniilnV. ftiii'icli cluiiii trciuk ami lyVci guests ut Che liees, tile Ju-i liar count i y liunio." ' 1 i , i Tallies for the luncheon wore Placed In front of the cosy upon fire and were alierward cleared for piny.. Tlie afternoon's honors went lo Mis. II. I). Harris. Unjoyhig the nflernoon were Mrs. 11. C. Wnddell, Mrs., II. C. Zlgler, Mrs. Wiu.-Bull, Miii. fieri. A. ilradbiiiil, Mrs 11. Harris and Iwo 'guests, Mrs: A.'j.. KTciit nml 'A.lrsl I'!, tp. Slt'iartJ Platinum Buckles A Jaunty little black satin turban has twin 'platinum buckles at each side of the front panel to give It double chic. ; , -: I I ' ' ! Russiati Originality Gei'innine Writes of Newest, "Obliging" Fall Models PAUIS, Si'l't- 21 J Dear Cousin: 1 You ask It there is anything new j In cloth coats, to which 1 joyfully j respond, there Ih indeed! The cloth of thin ennnn la the most or-1 Ulnal and obliging garment, you. have evM seen. i Shopping about I found two that seemed to mo ttranswpr every roa-J onuble requirement, ltoth are ot ; this very IIkIii wool, that ts soft and caressiiiK to tho touch, but exceedinKly warm and serviceable. A heavy coat Is my abomination. Individual Fur ltoth of l hose, which I had pho toxruphoil for you, s-how the new twit a anil tho tendency to. add fur In ah imlivlihbl ,- rather than a routine manner. The one with tlie 1 lur bolero is pavticulnrly chic, I think of t;ray mnterlal that just blends with the fcray iu the krtm- mer fur. Tho neat idea of having i fur aoross the back where.)'"" really want It and where you are nor-t vulnerable to wind nml drafts, but none m rosti the front i whero A coat ni.-ufn?. and laps by' nature, seems to me little short of , creative ' Kenluf. The ( collar la charming, openi'd or closed. There.; U a certain costuthe uttiiceatliiit. to , the wrap that makes 11 very nt-1 tractive Indoors. Most winter coals, look terrible within' walls, The other mniicl i? more sporty,! devetopt-d In my favorite shade of ; bele with an inset on the Klrt of heater fur and benvrr on the i-ot' lars nnd cuffv. distributed with ! nice dlserlmlnatlon. That Satisfying Silhouette Tach of these coals has the sat-; IffyiiiR narrow silhouette otit Irtvo plenty of material uniler the laps so dial eneh one covers sou wheu ,.ll n. U,.,1 ' .' " 1 l amii'il ,i'g wlir, in Vbur nriilil bitibti country, you should be so lu Mrs. -a R. Child ' i Will Leave Coming Week After a most delightful visit i with friends In Roseburg during .where the makes her home and where she wilt spend the n-intr winier. During the season Mrs. Cmiu has taken the J. E. Sawyers home at and has' had " together tort I ;). jweiiue uuu nan uau groups ol her irlenils logellier Iort ni'-h'iy iiuormai at nomes: 1110 list meetluir of the eroun. ihich . . . ' 7 : ;,aa met as a dramatic club during the summer, will be on Tuesday of next week. ; , ' ..J Matron Invites ; Club for Sewing Inviting the matrons of the Rose- I burg Art und Embroidery Club lo .cuieia mi mm. i,. vv. iiiRies,. airs. Water Hubble! Held, i -Mrs. Earl j. o. Stephenson, Mrs. Jess Hicks, Mi. Alice Rhoades, Mrs. j. F. llyrd, Mrs. I.. F. Wangeman, Mrs. Enrl Rhoades. Master Harding Host This Afternoon Jackie Harding, the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harding, was -host this afternoon to-a group of yoiiug friends on the occasion of iifs ninth birthday anniversary. .Mas- tor Harding entertained his guests at a iinatlnee and afterward the group went to the Hurtling ihdnie oil Waleoii street for refreshments. Asters In pink, blue and white jtredoiniiuitotl In tho room 8; and cnh'OH iiondotl w it h t he pinH nud lihio color motif at the large, table whero covciH were placed to' flnv- entuun hoys and girm. San Francisco Matron Returns Home Mrs. Isadore AS'olltmberK,; ' tor nior RosoburK matron, who, has boon tlie Iiouho cuest of MrH.iCr .K. Child at 451 Jlimt Avonuo Ulr the J Vil .re'.weekH, left for California J Friday, fitting short her vinilt here ito ietui;n to her honio In? San FinncUcq. JCu rout aha will) visit in Gridley, California, at the-jhomc of llcrnartl Munter, also a (former Hosoburg resident.- Owing t (bn feemtt deal h 'of lier himbaiidi onli' -tlw- moat l.'itliiiato of social afialrsiK; A. Bunenhark, were given by bor friends for Mra. 'Wollnnberg during her stay In the city, - . ' . ' I" 1 i" DaUBhter-Rosebure ' " Laugncer rvoseourg .; 1 , . Mr. mid Mis. llnrold (1. ijiuilii (Mildred Miller) of Oitston, ore-' lion, are visiting nt the home of the lailor'a mother, Mrs. Hciin Miller, oh 223 South line street. Mr. and Mrs. Suillh's mnniiige looli place on September . 22 nl Vancouver, Wnslilngton. Their marriage Is of inlerest lo circles in lloseburg. where Iho bride has made her homo. Mr. nud Mrs. Smith will mnke Ihelr homo at Gaston tollow- lng their visit here. A sportive bsige coat trimond with forested 111 coiV..ll costumes, but they ti ll me hen- tlial they lire rrejited nartirlllullv fur vou. - f 1'rcmet h is a cocktail outfit - with a cockull coat that seems to Wi4 " K 5 4 1 ' -"w , PT7"' 1 JAM 2 a -71)1 Former Roseburg j r l. : i matron auu uaugiucr Will Visit Friends Here Mra t jr tihiuos Medford tran la belna waniTlVWmed bv - P . . y ! come1 ." (rleIlti8 ju noscburg. where the : ,nPIpriv ,.,- her home :' m I vlHlt h"e Srioto" w ' .... LL'f.. 'L I 'SlL,!'", ?.e.r Ing her daughter, .Miss Esther ... ' p.lrRon. ,un u. fl,rVn ncinhpp : ' , .7,, Tri , a nuiu t,c" h IrJ r?tJ'u ...lo, 'Kbur tof,;tne t0, vlsi' wltn f''lenit' whom AIIbi. Pear- return an una ,,. ,, r,,P .,iVP vra LHter ,hoy wil, RO lo MKAImll aml u- .. .niBn i caisifu niii uv file euwl ui ner mother In that city. She will visit with two girlhood friends, Miss Ruth Caro, in San Francisco nnd Mr,. Gordon Stewart (Mildred,"""-'"" V ' ,,T" arks) iu Han Hernardlno belore returning to the east. . ii..- . ( Californians Return Home This Week Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Bell and daughter Beverly, and Mrs. Bells sister. Airs. Monda Manning, who have been guests ot Mr. Bell's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hell, at their apartments op Sou'.h Jackson street, returned to Los Angeles this week. The visitors, -accompanied-by Mr. and Airs. Win. Bell, spent ten days In a motor trip. to. Port land ami Washington cities, visit ing a week here on their return. Auxiliary Entertains With Supper and Social The UiiirKiiia Post, Ainerlcan Le-; Kion Auxiuury, iohowiiik tne dusi nesH meeting on TuesUay evening at the armory, entertained with the first social eTent ot the group ilurins atnnmiti ifkinK the leion nuiies as gueatH lor a supper and social hour. About sixty enjoyed the , pleasant occasion. The auxiliary members are mak ing tentative' plann for their winter work and will outline Cor a social affair 'soon. . . W. C. T; U. Has Election of Officers ' annual ejection of officols of the W.' U. T. U, was the feature -ot the buHini'HH session at the inOeU ) of the' group on 'Wednesday' at the homo of Mrs.. 1): 11. Morgan in Laurolwood. ' ' . . " 1 i f Mrs. J. U. Osboi-n,' retiring 'pionl dent, presided at the meeting and' Mrs. .1. liettes led the devotionals. The, W. C. 'T. U. year Is just tak ing Up and the nctv' 'officers who we're elected nre Mrs. T. B. Uu:!c:i lmrk, llresideut; Mrs. R; E. f'oliier. HiVl. vlce-nrefdtlniit; Mrs. -V. .13. jltoisd, second vice-pi'eyidentr. Mrs,- corresponoui W.' Young1, rec secretary; '"Mrs. (j, ording-secretary; Mrs. Vlctoi Ml celll,. treasurer . i . r . . . A social hour was enjoyed by the ladles after the meeting. The organization will meet apain ju A social hour was 't ' ie nftcr .two meouuB. ,ne orgaulzatlon will meet nralii' ju iwo weiiss iii uie iioiiie oi .yh.-i. two, weeks at the .bome of Mis. it, Hackstrom on , houili . bteimens " ' ' ,. ,'', ' " ' I ' ' ' :-: v Mr. ami Mrs. C. J. Swift have I returned to their homo at South jDeer Creels following n trip to I a I mont, .Washington, .where they were guests ot their son, Leonard Swift. They wore also in Garfield, Wnslilngton, and visited at tho home of a sister there. and with a brother In Portland on their way home, , , in beaver (left); a Lebouvier freck if cloth coat with krimmer bolero. .me to justify tho whole cocl.ti;:! I proposition. The dress If a sleeve- - less frock of black chltlon with Fat Icire dots, made up over black iu. The skirt has points aud Is very Cloth Coats FoY I Mrs. Josephine Carr . j Guest at j. Wharton Home! i Mrs. Jot ephlue js. carr, i-os au ' geles matron, is a guest at - the ! me. ... . r? JOep ""J"- ton, in West Rosebur. for a lew Mr r,rr arrived In the! .? Sr . . . ' I f" and kbe, reT?!' e'ed "liU1? lTtog visit- 4 ed trlends in Roseburg on a nuiu- oer ot occasions. &ne nas Deen ...... .... .V , apeuuuig uie Eiuuuier euauu iu the east. During ber stay neveral affairs are planned by relatives to I welcome Mls. Carr. N ti & & - Fntri- Nni'o RrirW - trttrelNousBriage , Club Meets for rlay I -'( The membera o( the Entre Nous j r." me matrons to ner uuiue at fjo x.dsi urne Btreenor tne aiiornoop. i . . ..... .. .. T,r.,.T.r.r ? "'.ri' naruing oeiu uign nonora. iieiresn- meut8 were served at. the small ' ! tables by the hostess. ' Visitors Honor , . , Guests at Dinner . '! ;i Mr. and Mrs. O. W. GarrUon were guests of honor - at a family reunion held at' the' hoim? ' of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Swift In South Deer Creek last; Sunday. - Mrs. Garrison Is a sister of Mr. Swift and she1 and Mr.- Garrison iwerov visiting here for a few days before leaving for their home in j Los Angeles. ' . ' Mr. and Mrs. Swift were hosts ! for a dinner, placing covers for the' follow intr cuests. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Garrison, . Miy and -.Mrs. Chester J. Main and daughter of Myrtle Point, Mr. and 31ra. John Hamlin tand son of Caiiyonvllle, Mr. and Mrs.- Harley Swift and son, Mrs. A. E.- McCormack; Auxiliary Meets for Social Evening i The L. A. pf n. XI. T. met fdr a social fevenlng Friday at the- hdme of Mis; A. parte on South Main street. The; auxiliary holds two meetings each month. , a business i ! session fortnightly, and assemble - Triple Chic 'IKm I liEnS!. I l.'SjLrfA k I ef j s t s. &, 1 1 1 K i f f CJV- I & SKSi X 1 I I? tSS i2fi:VT Jfrt 1H1 faJS v?f KSW(fflWrf4 i rScSQJ'K. rj. 4 4dj$$M!A i &'H-:vr:5.;S'?fe5??:.t I tr ' ! A new sports bracelet' for tall ; has three rounded strands of shiny , leather banded witn. narrow 0ia rings. The 'leather matches Milady's I purse, shoes and hat. 1 printed vcr.et (center), and a gray The light bodice comes Just f J , ,i,nuei is tallltit. for tne.l .tid I xilmv Uie. natural waistline. '.1brmt to lake me to tea," timl H this goes, a closefitting. verylriitlst not keen him waillt Ut l tun bit bcii - Over this goes. a closefittinp. very - short, lone sleeveii jacket of trans - parent black velvet that tics at the ANTLERS THEATRE; ew Colleen Moore Comedy. Com- .,.. - inn Sunday. A Bdaranleed gloom-chaser 1b coming to the Antlers theatre Sunday. 'It Ts CMleeh Mdore' 111 ,v ."nr"r w bar haD-( to Flit le telephone opera - . ti, inhk cit,.hhnnrd of r'soio. worK.-nne is-a sipmuo,wno "v . . !- Nam. Vnrlr - llnln npn Rnfl """".", h a real iv.no. ..i hm. mtlllonalra. I -."" -- some uuiier-uiiu-vKB, uicu, ic. gold-diggers and other Broadway- i: - - -.Li-l' thrrz,g wLo Colleen Moore m turns tilings flpsiila ddyit after she leaves her Job in a (lusty cement luctoiyand winds the lofty social position of operator lh the hotel. -t Kndless nBparkllugifuu has beelt n:vctei Into the' Bcreon story 'Which cimtalua, doecus ot real New York sceueB,i Too much pralHe cannot be eiven tho brilliant nGi-formance of Jack Mulhall.j.who', heads the :sup-T porting cast.. , '.. ,, .-. -, ; ANTLERS THEATRE An extraordinary. 'musical, event 1 1 scheduled , for. , nreaontatlon! u the Antlers theatre,, on. Tuesday! btptembor 27tl. Tho Olivet choir, fimous colored organisation .from I Portland, will be heard at a con- cert consisting of plantation melo- does, negro spirituals and Bpeclal I features, such a vocal solos anil I qunrtetB, . soleeted ,, readings and choral numbei-B - During February of the past year this VomaiKablo' group was' heard at the-auditorium in Port land and delighted it K which- packed the hugt audience ;e hall to ov- Autumn Two That Intrigued ; Her And a Cock tail frock waistline with a simple little tie and gives it the appearance of a ) littlo bnsquo. A crlmsou ' flower glorifies tlie shoulder, ; ' For Many Occ'a. 16ns - The Idea1 Is: that wonien ' camiot .pernl all their life changing their clothes. A woman may go - to tt ! cocktail party, then lo dinner, then possibly to ihe theatre, and nfter jwarc) lo a night club, add with 'very decdrative Jacket the Is nl tractlvely costund for the first I event, and then the second too, If she likes. For, the, theatre and dancing, where she may wish to be liiorc ' decollete, the coat mny be remov ied and she Is I" evening attirs lihcldf-ntally - ' these llltle velvet coats to be worn with rhltfon.. are 1 greatly In favor with bridge play lers. -. . i . It seenif that a thickness of vel vet over llie shoulder blades in a drafly room will render one eom- fnrlnhlp annuel, nn tlm! ftin Hlffl. t cutty of remeniberliiB what Is f trump Is minimised. Of Printed Velvet 1 saw an adorable little frock at Blanche Lebouvier's .whlrh made me think of yod. Tho ton Is' made of black and while printed velvet I nnd the skirt of black . velvet. Though th,c? malerlnl- C llie btonaui cotiies lo a low hip line, llie actual'' fastening Is nt the normal nlk. t line. -It ,1s ihe ullmmeat ticitlhl i : lutiMmV thing. .Tiny tmn I ( - the"! velvet eclee the lrpllre herkllnei land follow Ihe scalloped line' ! where the 10 different frabrics! ijoin. There Is a chemisette of pink I chiffon beautllully hand hem- I illltenprl must not keep hlui nailing. He Is 1 too popular.' ' ' ' 1 Vours. , UERMAIN't. ei flowing. The group has become immensely popular throughout the northwest because of its ; concert and radio eugageineuts. .The choir is directed by , Miss . Shirley Mc4 Canns, whose resourcefulness and nmsieianshiii- is ever presenU A voice of rare smoothness and beautiful quality" 'be Heard hen Mabel Copper; u peara in - " - one of the outatandlng artlata of the.OOrUlWJBSl. antVers THEATRE I " ' It's a '"Nuttv" 'Picture!' r -s- Errol as a tramp who iindsthini- self tricked into a private sani tarium . for the wealthy feeble minded. From the moment ho starts for the asylum to the end ot the picture there Is a riot of fuu and, a .dozen hearty laughs a nilliute: j i LIBERTY THEATRE t "Annie Laurie," Loved in Song i , And Legend, Lives Again' , .... in Lillian Gish. ; Annie Laurie, beloved to the world for centuries In song' aiN story,-has-come to life again-con the bcreeu. This is the latest role of Lillian Gishi queen of romantic drama, -who enacts the historic Scottish heroine In her latest Metro-dolil-wyu-Mayer vehicle, "Annie Laurie" the dramatic spectacle of, the Scottish Highlands coming Sunday.' at the Liberty theatre. i As ithe Scottish Joan of t Arc, Miss GiBh plays' a role bo totally i II iiAw"hlM hnA .. NOI3rWl.cAc;W;i'AHWE dlfterdnt from ally In her career that' It seems 'amazing. ' As Annie Laurie noblewoman and mistress Of the great Maxweltoil Castle then as a ;otnan,: braving tho spears bf hef,-,6trn Iribesmert to save the man she loves, she has a role that plumbs the elemental depths of a woman's soul. Tlie new picture IB a ' gorgeous production; with Bugs replicas of famous Scottish castles,' hundreds of huge beaTded Scottish jwaniors, In klltn and tartans; buttling- In tho rugged Highlands- with -claymore and Shield; the spectacular gather ing of 'the claiiS'-at -Maitwelton, copied from '-history, ami other elaborate detail. ' : LIBERTY THEATRE Thrill Drama De Luxe In - Marine , Picture. . Tonight marks the flnjil show ing ot "The Great Mall Robbery," tho'stlrrlng motion -pictuririwhich has created a sensation enuring Its engagement at the Liberty theatre. This film Is Bald to contain moro thrilling action than naif a' dozen ordinary pictures, and :tellf A fust niovlng story uf tho' constant bat tle carried on, between the' U. S. marines, detuned to - guard tho malls, : and ..baiuls ot . criminals whose object it is to commit rob bery, A train holdup, is shown with a wealth' Of i detail which mjikes of lti-verttable-ecreen--olassllC, and raises excitement to a high,, pilch. The entire railroad system is in an uproar, and finally the marines enlist the aid of airplanes and ma chine guns in air effort to defeat the bandits. . Amber Handled A VDlUminAiift Mark vlVt biQ far Tall has a rHost interesting .nil I practical handle of amfc:tv rSPOiSrW. 1 1 (