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i, wmmmmm ROSPRURC NEWg-RbTy'iE'." SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1927. "" - hi ? J : . n nnnni-n-ii-i-i-- w'Mwvv " i v I ml ri ft 3 SQGIETY, BY GRACE CARROLL i All Contribution to this Page Society, Women's Clubs, and Personals Should Be Telephoned to the Society ! ' ' ' ' Editor by Friday of Each Week. . , . , . t I Miss Carothers , Entertains for Visitor Community Dinner ; Celebrates Holiday- Mr. and Mrs. French -' ' j Dinner Hosts on Holiday Granite i Mr. ami Mrs. H. S. French en- r kn ,rRnm The Moutn Deer ureea ... i i..h. held a. comuhitv dinner Thanks- tertained for dinner on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wharton Entertain for Family With Dinner ThankS-' TTll,i,i.n. tlio 'Hallphtflll fMlatnlll lu honor of Alius Jane Wharton, ' giving day, with about oue hundred giving day, asking for the affair jof navillg members of the family ui ouur ui , , ..i i h nr.ir mui th.ir : at their home the members ol their 1 . k .-nrf.m tnr rfm. i.... . nitfiniu.ru ui in order auu LDeir :iu uicir uuuui uw iubuiimib ui mibm invited friends of the honor guest friends sitting down to the banquet j family. or tl'reo tab, of bridge at the J., at noon. . - , . . Present ."he .ocon : were 0. HMtne borne. I In the afternoon Worthy Lector-1 Mr. .M' f"T;..H ti, .neat mlze wasi received by er, Mrs. C. ri. tiailey, ureaeuieu : ::r- - " ,r .... ,... ood cheer has been tile. ki-y-jfLJ.ure )r Youngson, S note Ol Ule Jliuuy unis..i.. niherhiKa of the gay non- u.. JueC pant wieh engaged the ai.ei.tta'O of all groups in the city ol Thursday, when lamiiiea pin e.ed 'round the festive board and celebrated .Thanksgiving, one of the most enjoyable day ' of; tin season. And speaking ' 'of good dicer brings one's mind buck, to the ITmiKiua Pout of American, l.e-: gion play, "Cheer Up,". whlch'ineU with such enthusiastic pprovul'on the two nights of Us showing. The pout, giving the' event--lo raise funds for its charity! work tills year, already liua use Mr Die proceeds In assisting i newly ex service men and their families and brought happliif'ss dp many; a family in the county 00 ' the' day which otherwise would .have iheeu barren. ' ' ! I i ' i Though mulnly a, woejti lonjo.v. able lor Ha famll)' pnrtjeli .aliil lor Informal gatherings otjtflub group one large-social everfl) tdoo(l ouf above all others on .'ipilitHsgivinH when tlib'Jluslnesii add, I't(rH(liilii al Woniefs Club'. Uponirt, tll Thanksgiving UayiliiHt I't Jh'i lr' lenlal Gardens.. ,(JultJ;t t3 jlhrg''! dance of the I seuson j ;i biH jfar, many wern th groups nlltilitgi 4L' the ilellghtful afralr wjilefii was not able for ; rixbW , itt(li.f 'The Blulo convention will he hold In Koseburs next May and the monoy durlved from the dance ttll be tad in tinancing the meeting. ! w'lth Tiiank"Elving lilrulidy b1 thing uf tlio.piml, groups are rapid ly extending social plans Into the coming holidays anil early .among the oveiils outlined for , Iho sea son Is Ule New Veins' dunce to bo given at tho Honohurft '((oufM Club fiij members of the club. Com mittee! will ho nppolnled next week (l proparjp. for tjio ovnt. j Grou'r BiiiSihl d? 1 1 M i H i Dinner "ori Thanksgiving Mr. and I Mfa.-rMicou l!j Sn)ltll wore lioats, tr h j (lovoljj dinner party on Tl)anfsrtlvlhp fla,;bldBni; to their homo An (linden VnlltSy rond several guests.' " " ' ' ' " ; ' 'adiitc'il' alioiit "the tn'eltlly itfi. pointed table In keeping with- the holiilay season were ni r. and Mrs. 0. V. Hndabaugh, Mr. and Mrs. lllenn Hadnbnugh-of Kugeiie,- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gates, Mrs, UeHU;( ISteelo, Mlas itlien GalaH'. V Allan . Mnxlne Hnilth. Kalph Church, anil lionuld ItadalKiugh uf Kukl-iio uihi Iho hosts. Dinner. Honors ( Two 'on Anniversaties For her sun aud grandson, Charlea S. McKlhlnny and Stewart MclClhlnuy. Mis. Lena ri. Mcr.1 lilniiy uutertiilned with a dinner parly at the homo last Hunilny to :eolobmlo the birthday nnnlver uarloB of Ihe honor. guostff. a. ft ! ...f.lnvltr'd for 'llie occiislon were Mr. 'and 'Mrs. C. S. McKUilnny, Mrs. L. 1,. Biiencer, JIIsb Jnso- -lililno MeHlhtnny, Miss Jeun Me-. -Ellilnny, Htnwnrt Mi lOlliinny aud THUS. MVElhlntiy. ' : ' . Mt; and Mrs. Young ' .Dinner Hosts i-ilnvltlng'n group of close frleniU to their home, on -Flint street on Tliaiiksglvlug day, Mr. and Mrs. A. J .Young entortainad at a lovely liollilay dinner. , - Covers wore laid ror Mr. aim Mia, Frank, Cliaae, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hi Oroeli. Mi'Mind Mrs. Dolt Well. Miss Cellu. llleck,, Mian Dorothy Chllim, Artelbert ' Young, llcrnnril Yniiiig uad the linsla. , . Family Dinner Is Held at Parslow Home Mr. and Mrs. H.. C Pnrslow din ed en fnmllo on .Tluinksglvlng llay arranging dinner for 8:90 o'clock. Tho prettily appointed table was- oenteretl with a bowl uf yellow button chrysanthemums. Covers weio'plnced for Mm. S. W. Hell, Mrs. ' I.. U, Hell." ft! IT. France UnliU. Hiss Minnie Bell, I. Ketch. Ituymond Hell, .May nnril Hell and I he host!. Next Week Creating Interest in Circles ' i i The visit in Koseburg of Dr.. Wil liam Waliuce Youngson tlie coming week Is creating considerable In terest in circles. Dr. Youngn -will tell the story of the "Floating University," the worlds irtoneer educational 'cruise on which i 4M students from 4:1 slates in the un ion wero taken uround the, con (liiedi'nnd!wlll;ahow over two hun drel!slldeii,'niesentlng enturej of the'Jrlii. , ; i M i ! " ., : I ei.,.t......l.u. J 6.1 fink mx Mohdiry avetilng, , nt -the '(First Methodist. Kpiscolial dhurclr iuikiI-tm-iiiui itiid'wfll be open to tho pub Uo. ' I'foceadMwlll go to the Ijidles Aid Sdcleti. ln the afternoon (here Willi hel a free 'showing of the slides at.UinJulilor lilKh school auditor Ipm' lor, siudents and adults; who care to atieoif. ' , i inq siiviiniir, iiyimuui, ui the IlUllbhd APM.'rlcan line wasjthar lert-d'fpr 'Ibo jrrulse and thd J stu- t body; iA-eihicational witn a faaaltyl of: tlncty-f IV from vtirlous' fcUegiii ittiil njiU'ersIt lejs, omt brof- lessor itromi ane uiiiversi(.M ui, Mi'iniuhmil. iljcly-rlvu 'adult) fnrn and women,' ituciitlonally nladed tormeil llie personnel, -i no Kroup received .courtesies from colleges ulid universities in thirlyflvocoun trios and were received by tin) ping and Uinnlof: Slam; Mussolini, )anl various American a oi o ussivors abrlmil. Tho beairties of various countries, thejlr customs nn(lliu mernus side lights will bo Itller mlngleil with., the- scliolusllc yew of the , address. Dr. Youngsoi) Is n brilliant, aud engaging, speaker much) An demand and has aitokcn before thousands in all parts; of Iho countrv. His lecture will be one Inteii'Mlipr, frdm several sliind- polilts and nlli no enjoyeu nyiuu I'Hfswjy ii . Utile Sally, 7.nt, whose ilitlval was- ,i this movnlng, Is bringing n)unyi toiignJiuluHons today! from fpli'iiifVi to, her parents, Mr.lt and Mrs. Ilertrnm U. Dates or ritiuin MilMtroel., T;io .little JSW .o,lgte 10i pounds. ' --'" -ff -iff w . Family Dinner Held at ': 1 at Kleist Home f T ! 'One of the delightful family dinners marking T h a nksgiviug this yaur was that al which r Mr. ami Mrs. It. I). Kleist entertained a group on Thursday at ( their homo at llrockwav. Ajnong Iho guests were'. Mrs. Kleist'a brother ahd slster-ht-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan I. Taylor of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. M. 1'. Taylor of Koseburg, Vernon Tayloiaud Stanley Taylor. ? , Miss Wharton. Mrs. G. V. Wimber- j tlie louowing pro-am. "b M' Virginia French' Mary Fr ly received the ladles' first prize all present; piano solo; Miss Jose-!!.. Vlrgi n!a nearJ,r wid Air. Wlmberly won the n.en s 'phlne Cacheliu; violin duet, Miss : ltVe, Kenneth Picl prtee: Mrs. J. C. Hume assisted Helen and Ivan Ili-autom accom-; Wayne Fiucens. "en"n r'1' aT the luncheon tables following panied by Miss' Josephine Cache- Gordon Watson and I the host8. rfa; . . . ,lln ; piano solo, Miss Kuth blood; ! . Enjoying the affair were Miss recitations. Frieda Duncan and Cal- L p J, to HaVe . 0MSr.e! Mr. and Mrs. G. V. , vln Smith; reading. Mrs. rted I p . . . i UUU .u i a. " '. ,, f. w riaiiav -nt.l -. 1 k nt j . .. iii., K iiieiLUii: icauuiK. vf - - i uucuiuk tuc wiuici net ico fi.hl.rn Miss ijcss Wharton, I uno solo, Lois Duncan. The pro-1 dancing parties, the U F. T. Club Mi H n sev Miss Nwmi gram was concluded with a piano has arranged a gala but informal i,.Vut Vila Hazel Goodwin Frank : duet by Miss Isabelle Karcher and event for next Tuesday evening at y.7 ,' ' ,., R.,,.,,,.,.,. and the , Airs. U. H. uaiiey. . tne ruiigius oi ryuiias uau. i in ine laie micmwu ouiin, , a a ' I w us en loved, after which the even-1 uancing, caru hostess. Mr. ami Mrs. WaHor I.eake were dinner busts at their home ul mx onvllla on Thursday, having us guests Mr. and Airs, lloruce Camp bell of Itoseliurg anil lr .ami: .ins. Sum Leak e. .Chrysantheinuius were, used In the centvrptuce. i ' - W. R. C. Entertains " Honoring Several Members The ouurtdrly meotlug of tne W. It. C. was a dellghtrm occasion on Friday when seventy members as sembled at tlie rooms of the ordeo In the armory for a chicken dinner to celebralo with members having birthday annlvrsarlen occurring In October, November and December. Honor miests for tno day were ini; was spent in playing and a general social time, i W W W ;..('- . Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Fief and family of i.aure;wood ,were guests on Thanksgiving Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher ntthe Bdenbower Orchard Tract. Life's Niceties , HJNTS ON ET1QUET ; A series of six dances are given for the' year, five for the winter and spring, with one dance In the fall at which time the annual elec tion of officers is held, following which the winter series is renewed. Good music has been secured for the affair and it .promises to be one of the most delightful among oost-Tbauksglvtng social affairs. i Several new members are being : taken Into the club. ; . i $ .: '. r , , Miss Jane Wharton ; Honor Guest at Affair ' Honoring Miss 'Jane- Wharton, ' who Is an attractive' and - popular visitor here ' from Los Angeles, together on the holidays for din ner, Air. and Airs. George Wharton entertained at their attractive home on Clair street Thursday, placing cover for a 10 o'clock dinner. ' A centerpiece of tiny button chrysanthemums brought a color note to the table in keeping with the room decorations. Covers were laid for Air. and Mrs. J. It. Whar ton, Mr. and Airs. Tom. Wharton, Mr. and Airs. Ghas. W. Wharton, Air. and Airs. G. V. Wimberly, Alisfr Jane Wharton of . Los An geles, Miss Bess Wharton, Joseph Wharton, Joseph Steinmetl, Les ter Wimberly, Donald Wimberly, Billy Wharton aud Mr. and Airs. Wnarton. Mr. and Mr. Elmo D. Henderson (Ueulah Jarvis) ot fcugeue spent Thanksgiving Day In lioseburg as guests of relatives. . . Kr w Mr. and Mrs. Marsters Entertain Family Group Thanksgiving day was observ ed at the home of Mr. and . Airs. George Marsters with a gathering ot a group of relatives and friends, tor the day. Air. and Airs. JIarstera were hosts for a dinner in the after noon. The table was appointed in vellow and white with a centor- X f". L.Jr ,::; Dlece ol large Turner chrysanthe- neieu v-o-j o..m8.u ,- ,,,., ,, moo r . ,.. I.I ... . I.'., . ant.,rav ly ormB.im.v, ,u. . HHir th. remainder of the night,, bidding a group ot twenty T mams anu m.irou . -, . " Pr08ent for the affair were Mrs. In the rooms, .colorful with flow,- ! s Ci 1)ul.aml Mre-.iW. E. Alar ers of the season, were five tables ' .. d M Lucius . Alar- I. Does the bridegroom ever! go Mrs. George. Chandler, Airs. John ' to lne hiide's house and take her lloweil, iviri). , ueiie uuiiiuuii:! i Illllli Cyrus, Mrs.. Virginia Camp- belle. Mrs. Cora Little, .Mrf, Knima Wnmaley, Mrs, Anna Bowkor,! Mr. and Mrs. Win. K. Pago, J. H. Jlobb, Coo JJurland. The lattor.and Airs. Wamsloy have . anniversaries .oc curring on. Novcnibor 26. - - r -- , ; , to church? 2. Who takes the bride?. 3. When does tiie groom soe her in dor wedding gowii? The Answers , 1. No.., 1 ' ' . ' " '; . 2. Whoever gives her awiiy. fist 3. At the nltaf. in play. Honors were held by, Miss Wharton and second prize went to' Miss Evelyn' Quine, Assisting , at ' the luncheon tables wereJ Miss' Florence Fuller and Aliss Naomi Scott. , ' . .' ' Paris Reveals Winter Sty ie Secrets ; at Mid-Season:Showihg ..,.-.'.!' 'I 1 ' ' I .nnty Sttirts For New Mbdernist Jewelry mong oeason s iNovejties. Biers, -Mr. and airs. reo, jjoweu, June Bowed, Arthur Durland, Sam Durrand, Gone Durland, George Marsters, Jr., apd tho hosts., . :, :, . .. ' Dinner Party Given at French Home Sunday Mr. and AIra..II. S. French were host at their homo, lust Suuday (for a charming-dinner party for i members of their family -and added I guests. ... Covers were lnid at the prettily appointed table for Sir. and Mrs. 1 Ralph Terrill of San Francisco, ! Mr nni Mrs. Allen Hewitt, Air. ' 1 1 ' ' ' ' 1 ; ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' . : and Hit Harley Watson, Napoleon Evening Dresses, Smart Fur ,6n Street Ensembles And bu; watsoa and oniou ' Mr. and Mrs, Rice ' Hosts for Large . . Dinner Party ' Air. and Mrs. AUner. Kico oi un lard were grucious hostB on Thanksgiving, to tt ' number of i'rlunds and relatives at their spa cious home, the1 Wigwam Tavern. ' Dinner was served at noon at one long table In the big din ing room or the Tavern. Beautl f u 1 chrysanthemnms in- vases made from hollowed pumpkins, spaced' the table at intervals, with the centerpiece, a huge cake, bak ed in four tiers and beautifully tie- lenriiled. Covers were laid for thirty-threo pcoiiie. Mr, find Kirs, Henry Derm .wore hosts tor ' Thanksgiving' dinner Thursday, asking members of Ihelr family for the occasion, (lovers were pluced at the attractive .tunic for i-M r, and Mrs. Joseph;. A. Demi, Mr. anil Mrs. Henry . Demi, Alon.n Denn, Georgiv iienn, Joseph Denn, Jr., and the hosts. 's - ? , i ' ' Mrs. Spaugh Hostess ! to Club Group ' ; ' ' .'.Mrs. Alha Spaugh entertained a fnw ' friends tiifnnniiily .Tuesday nfternoun of this week, when' lliey 'nero Invited to the Spiiugh .himie on South Stephens street to dls- . Shoulder Pendant ' lal' 'A" t ii The uHoultou shoulder flower replaced on a black evening gown by' hlmmeTih'j oi pr cryttftlt dmantc Jf-:i- whlh1 th horttori.s, at-i 'vtt dull Thnsn proHont voro Rlra. AK-'ltH Tiiylnr, Mvh, (.'Iuih. Uoii'im,; Mra. Kl llnnn, Mrs, John UUIruU unU iMts. Alha SimiiKlt- O O J Rice Creek School Forms P. T. A. Tti.i ni.u- Piti-toil.Titiii hi'i ns4iw hi- tlnn. riTontly formd tit tin- Hire 1 CrnrR nrhntil, nut for a buHhus I urssinn and . oponoil the inctlm: with (trmip ntuirlti. Mis. fr M. ChmrhlM, county pnislileni, was pnnent and Ravo n vury lulrirsi Iik lull oil I'. T. A. wink, Mian Ih'lrn Atwnod. rounly health nui-n', tit Ik ml nn health matims, glvintr noma vuhmhlo p(ilitertt to Ihu an so( tutton. ' f. Mm. John PniEtirion, protiilnewl In I. T. A. work In ItOMebiini, nve a reiwrt of the Mate convi-ntlun held thts hh, and J. Thrnnif. principal or I ho toiism, h hnnl, -Hpnkt a few wntda on tlie work ot thp airorintlon. , A hmrheon and uncial hour fol lowed. The affair wa viy tutor owtlnp and well attended. Meat- 1 1.. n.if .it n 11 1 'if 1 1 til will Ihf hrld the m-rond Friday ot ji-ach inuKlwidt aiuoim ' th matterH dtv rhleif uiHMi aiirw.MlN orpanUation w tlii (MirUtmas "proKrHnw and etdehiatloii in which tli asnela tlon will eooperato with the school ami Htitplay ttrboul of Itlre f'riM'k. U lh mrethiKS h'hl 'arn motith. th hastni! M-yMon wtll he folw ifevnit by a iria hfnir aiul n fivsh ' 11 1.. 11 The offlre.rs who have licfii ch feted for th ensninff term ar ..... I.I t l lwtitll t !."-! Irtii: Mrs'.' Kilns lr',ld(or,l; I ''""' 1 I j , I ' . 1 " iii- 1 1 i i- .1 , , I I 1 S. ' ' ' jafffUfc Jltf N f ' 1 til ' Pkf' '1 " l " ' ' sm wfltr " es' 1 gww- Kfift 'i - - 1 ! ' I c.;..r. Patouu.es rich PussJo I ft l f ' II'- i I i'iVJft fwV-;'i'i.yJ' I II' K- ' " ''iflll I I Oe.r fim tti Ht"? TtoLOffcP TOGr? e- . m 11 1 r at? mfH ' ' ' .-, hMPCveH HiO fll 'DO?h'T tT 1 , 1 ...1 I em Fraternal Order of '; Eagles Entertains , -Thanksgiving Day Members of the rrnternal Or der of Eagles and their families, Meredith Family Together at Dinner Thanksgiving A ploasant affair In observance I of Thanksgiving was tho family ' dinner for which Mr. .and Mrs. J. J. Meredith entertained, tho oc- numbering about ,two hundred, en- j a,s0 belng nrraIlged t0 h011. Joyed a pleasant aifalr on Wed nosday in observance of T nanus-, giving when they entertained w ith ; u dinner in tlie evening at tho ; Maccabee hall. j Ttia tuhln (leeni-iiilonn were 111 ' Cards and mil- (keening with tho Season and i Center cuss pliius for a club meeting. to be jsrmine ana cmc aeep cutis, on a held In lne near future. - uiai.R .. w..., v.v.., M'ler illscussillg llie uiOgiam creates a siunnina penoani oi cor- for the club meeting tuuf visiting al. vari-colored Jaspar, onyx and diamonds; (riglit top) gracelul siripoa and tnnQic. ilia worked out In a geometric patterned pen dant with black onyx; .(botow) the latest earrings, pear-shaped .emer alds set In a background of cor. nelian, mounted in onyx and bri lianU. BY ROSETTE NEA Fashion Expert PAltlS. Nov. Sti. The' "showing of mid-season collecliolis started this week In l'atis. These are In variably of inui-li Interest as they happen to be a contlrlilatiou in a way of those teatures of the win ter collection v, hlch h-Ai been ap proved by smart women all the world over. Couturiers know lhat It Is u far cry from a proposed ul.v lu to all adopted style, but it Is an easy matter to see( which styles have been luvoied tor ihe coming winter, Juilaiug by tle i-loilies vvhli-h are being worn at thu mo ment, mostly by the tuehioiiuble Aiuvricau women who have order ed their winter outfit helore sail ing lor home and who are to be met any day in all the better. known restaurauts and theatres. Long Skirt for Evening r . ,1.1,. iimn ever. Somehow. i are left open at tho back, whore though, this season it manages to , train effect is gaincu by tne nuiii- , look sic filled the attenioon and lu the nvenlntr a dance was held In the big hnll, whore about .200 . pooiilo wore in attendance. Guests enjoying Mr. and Mrs. Itlce's hospltallly at dinner wcro. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Henry, Mr. and Mis. Al Ilushnell, Mr. una Mrs. Oru Hunk. Mr. and Sirs. Aicon Rice, Mrs. Mary rhipps, Mrs. Sadie Sheridan, Mrs. Milan Fulton, Miss Kva Hlce, Miss Carrie Dixon, Rate Dixon, Maurice Hawkins, Vic tor ' Phipps, i Will Dixon, waiter Walker, Hoy Klce, l'aullue Jen nings, Ilarbara and I'liyllis l uiton, Kred Henry. Kennotn, tvietn anu Kermit Honk,. Iris, UoberU Victor Abner, Jr.. 'and Hoy Itlce and the host and .hostess. , ' , -', " - - '' Ladies Sewing for Christmas Bazaar The ladies of St. George's par ish will meet on next Thursday af ternoon to plan lor the Episcopal Christmas bazaar and food sale w hich is to take place on Decem ber 10 in tho Cass street windows of the Roseburg Furniture store. Tho ladies are meeting once each woek to sew for the bazaar j tiered cake, won and have outlined plans for sever al new features. A departure from the usual bazaar will be the post new. It is true that It is al- tlon of some drapery which starts off(ce depilt,Iwnt ,v,ere articles j enlivened with some touch of from thu end of the V decollete. ; be p,,.,,. The bazaar" or John Crews of Perry, Iowa, a brother ot Mrs. Meredith, who lias been spending the past month vis iting at tho Meredith home, and who Is leaving the first of the week for El Paso, Texas. The dinner was served at noon at a table colorful with late fall flowers aud the afternoon follow ing the dinner was spout Inform ally. Present for tho occasion wore John Crews,, honoree, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Meredith and son, Clare, of Looking Glass, Mr. and. Mrs. Millard Meredith of Ilico . Creek, Miss Frnnces Meredith of Hose burg Missi Itotta .Meredith of Hillsboro, Miss Vera Meredith of Ashland, Florence, Lester and Wil bur Meredith of Rico Croek und ad ditional guests were Mrs. Kagel and Mrs. Leo ' Uarrett of Rico Creek. Christmas Seal Sale Will Open Soon in County Each year there is" some field of charity in which nil Koseburg meets on common ground and Ibis year the Christmas Seal sale will again bo the universal moans by which all in tho county may i"l" tn nrpnrtttii hiiniiinonH In tllOSU tended Uie entire length of the nail , unf0rtunate. Since a largo per was loaded with holiday foods and i centage ot tne m0ney realized from In the ceutor was a big three-1 th. , ot . Cniictmas seal iviiuie Ideal ! Thanksgiving was suggested In tlie appointments. Following tho din ner hour initiation of throe new candidates took place and a pro gram of music and re.iilingsi was enjoyed during the evening. Mrs. M. E. Nolan, Itoseliurg ma tron, has gone to Tillamook lo spend the holiday senson visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Watson. - F Glide Community ; Celebrates Holiday With Dinner and Program With a larger attendance than ever before the residents of Glide and their friends celebrated Thanksgiving at an old-fashTaned community dlnnor. The big ban quet ball In the school building w as taxed to its capacity to care for the more than two hundred guests, and Included were ninny friends and relatives from long ills unices. Tho huge table, which ex by Miss ways enuveneu wuu some iimu u nwm - - -i ninv ije i(ur, color, either in tho mini oi itiri macK ,ik 3 " will be held in afternoon anu au,it0rlum , with II. A. Canaday, i trimmings or a contrasting mater- house and a certain ' evening. receiver of tho local land orfice, ; ml- .' 'hrown for dinner and eveniut '" Us the principal speaker. The pro-' The nialson Worths deinisaisou : gowns also. Mr- nn,i jir8. Kenneth S. Mar-1 grara was a3 follows: selection, collection was full of interesting: Jewels Match Frocas . 'i(jii tamlly Bpi,nt Thanksgiving Ujiide orhcestra; president's pro- foatiuos when It waa shown torn i . jnbt as Chanel, Patou, Jenny and ,Rt Tillamook, where they were cianiatlon, Helen Smith; Bcripturo numerous garnering wmcu ciowu-;Lallvtn use some son at uisiimiive igu,.,, ( relatives for the uoimay. Ireading, Willard Smith; prayer? ed the salons. ; ornament on tneir creimone. w . John Hell Wright; selection. Glide Fur on Street Suits Worth features a kind ol tassel of v w Oraanization orchestra; reading, Klta Casebeei ; The novel uso of fur on street ; colored beads on many of the af- w 5 . BOm. ..Count Vour Blessings," au- eiiseiubles was a point or great : temoon frocks; it is used to finish s ormea in t-Ity dlencu; reading, Alvlna Asam; Interest. In some cases the fur off a decollete or placed tin a The Dauglilers of Union Vet- roartll,K fllcs rnachn; piano duet, which extended Ihe entire length ihouldcr hi lieu of a llower. I hese : erans Tent Number 13 was Insll- Jlerrlal Fleming and Mrs. O'.Mara; of one side of the front was left bead tassels are themselves fln- ,iuP(l m llosehurg on November l reajinB, i,nla, Morgan; reading, loose at the other and made to lahed oft by a real tassel in a,wni,n Mra. oilio V. Williams, do-. Fiorence King; saxophone solo, pass through a loop lu a scarf ef-1 bright eolored silk and prove most i ,,Hr,mpnt presldeut of Portland. ! Carl H,n. p-mHng, Pnorence Ev lect. Tailored suits with short Jack-, effective on a plain gown, .. i nh the assistance oi jirs. iio u; , 80o ,,auIa Wllson; no ets were nearly all trimmed witn. The use ot jeweueu oi uiiu-" e. ureen nun -Mrs. .nry r- n. somo lur with variations of this Is another of fashion's dtctaws i hliu of Julia Dent Grant Tent Nam ! n-,.ni ,llihi.'ilv Uus- and mOBt of these are made of in j Grants. Comrades Tay- i i ivi.. -lih n fur i-ollar biU. acml-nnicloust stones of tho anmp'alu pnkrx oi the Soldiers' Home will he rntnlneft u-ilhln the COUlltV Hill in the drawing at the Ideal j ,n h whRro mii,rortunc has Bakery. struck in many homes, there will Following the dinner, which was ; h0 an a((1(;il lllconlvo to niake the served at noon, a splendid pro-1 s.(l0 th(J iargest and ni05t HUccess- graiu waa 111 luo "'ft" ; fuj ever held. The committee for Douglas couti (Continued on page 3.) Pillow eCkkluT ex I cordian solo, August Speldel; a dress, H. A. Canaday; selection. ! orchestra. ( . The luiiu skirt, tin evening wear toning tlglit' to tho neck'UluT b)p I simile as tne trocn iwn-rw" - ami lomraae ti..H...n h-nb-iiyinc aT vr aV(iV' at any .ate nan ,ie, eryoeen a,, tending down w .n.. . m v. ua - b h ' j " "' orltalija. Mrs. B. H. Calhoun were hosls at provevi au.i n.s niieaii, . nw imi im iimfc -,- h ,,..,. or r,',','" ... dinner and a reunion of their fam- appcarauce. l,very wonuin w ,, , theh.ua. , ., ; r U7. made ...I Th ,n.,.tlnc was held at the (!. Hy at their home on Garden VaHey yoaru .or one o! .iiese new iioiKs, in,, .imuiiiu ui - "'"'"':'.". . ......i-' A..i.r .' x. , . -Awv v mad. Present for tlie occasion l which ilifis at tho side or the Imck. coat of emui-oniereii . geoi- atconiinn; ' ............... .... , ,lui i whichever. Plea.-es her and .x- B,.lto over a perfectly plain geor- novelty whirl. can he, f"nd Kuth Cyrns was elected prc ?'nJfMn nMm l messes lier ludlv idni.lliv The Lite dancing frock u a novelty some of the more' exclusive t- the new organization. 1 ho tor. Mr. and Mrs. Ian a. Morrow happily Ihlng of the, pas..- and a wide, velvet sash fia.shlug o. ... ed o a f ?mi, w)lson. T'their son ."nS" dangV.eMn' I train. Many i snnwa ....... --" i -" .,- -. , -"""- - "----. tnua enacting oa i anu were gue?is ai oinncr oi .ui. uu juat .mu wuo v. m, . your ravorue aog to enacar 'and Mrs. W. U. tarter. .- . - , f- to y"r neart. "Doggy" ! Vat ,-jC5v i , lllrv i..- 'Wa'jria!!' : ' DA- Black has resumed ltt old su- the floor In .Worth's eveuing gowns are cuni-i this square. ,r TV'StttU ' ' 5 I' I " Promh to be morale of three-Uertd .Urtt v-hS-hatch auy frocls.