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ROSEBURC. OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1928.
1 SOCIETY 1
BY GRACE CARRQLL
All Contributions to tills PaceSociety, Women's Clubs, and
. l'oraumils Should Ua Tulephotied to the Society
Editor by Friday ot Each Week.
Society has taken a turn into an:vrs Donald Youns .
lulnrof.tlng variety ot entertain- r . . "...
incut this week and the past lew ; bntertamed Uroup 1 hurs.
days nave uociueuiy launcneu uie
spring social season.
cui cliy a day lias pnsseil thai
lllere has not been some lul'ge ai-
(air and It has m en necessary 10
Keep one a engagement uoor near
ill lianil 10 consult wnui emu nay
hiiBlu store In social channels.
Willi a promise of heller weath
er In store activity hns assuredly
taken on a more gain iipponraneu
.am! I lie uiuro urinal party Is an am
"In view.
iJErigagernerit' 'of KtrjTieri J j j
'Rosebursi .Maid Is " ; ' f t
Announce-! i j '
r: An- announcement of Interest In
Itosebiirg as well as Kugcuu was
iiindc recently In the April number
"ofllifl Southern1 1'aeiHc llulhitln
iud (old of the engagement of Miss
Holeu Hussell,. former Itosohiii'K
maid, and Air. Harry A. liarrell of
"Eugene;
.. ,. . .. 1 .,
;uisb .uussoii is me nuraeiivo
YUkiuihtor of .Mrs. Fred .M. Itowlov
tl il'lilgeun and the niece of Mlssil'l -".Mls (MarlyH 1,'oegli .entertalued
IMnttie perry of Itosuburg. She was wiiji an enjoyable owniii; party ut
'filjo'pulnr ipeiubin-qr' thei younger he! upnrlinents in -ion i Kohlhogen
:uiUu !lho j clty ' while i aliuudite tiullilinii Thursday breninrf, Hie al-
achool here - -'.-j ) j lair being arranged for the pleasure
filMl'- Harrell Is theisoii or Ai J. of the lOldeeu Sewing Club nleiii--Jlsnell
of Riigeiiit and js'oroolbyml' (jers.) ! .
"tJK'tho ISoiilhorn il'iiellfrsiiiilniliiiiy.tl , (ut ,t(owV'iB wer0 used In ehoini
.JNu ditto hns bden "sot; lur ' thes Iim'iiiTanKeinenls in the 'rooms
-WtHidlhtf.
.'CTatnolic daughters
Entertain at Large ki .
Mid-Week: ;.: h, .
-rr afBUimng tuio hriioh' on .h
SllllllK'
4m events ru which sp iminy are .
TlAflfti i.leasiirn IheKn ,1 ivrf i.Ml af..
Zl- ilio Lenten season, IHeJiullinllc
Daughters of America. ontWlaUd
rth n (jard party WlnW evir,
Iilng at St. Joseplrs parish hull, i
;inwevi ui neing luieimeo o.v . a
"rtrouji or about , fifty. Thoro were
qluvwn tables , of bridge! and five
h.i,.i i. (i... v.
.Qiuvuu tnoies ,ot uriogu
.hundred In i7ny durlug
i t .. .
i "i no iian was'inaiie an atinu:tive
' mtiK ror lhe parly with tho use
ol.mit flowers nnd g'aideii bios-! , y , .
ikmrn iit-WMiaan. Large Ciroup hnjoys ' , '
"'iiuslu hour was held wllh num., Fflratinnal Prrurmir, ,
B rla by louls Lang.uiberg on Ihe "Ut o a' .rograjn
aijuipliono und Miss Mario 1 gen-,mt " l, "''"'- erowl
bora iiliiillst. 1 m 1 ! - i pnienis and loai hora, wuro present
"Tho'brldgo prizes nero won , by 'Ii,,!!!!!!!! 'I'l'"''''"'"''
U3CIIrry lllldeburu. Mrs. Artlur L J ' ,,I'V 'Miie.
Iluani, Waltnr Herchor.iind a 'q.', TOt'T ' ' '
WBWr and the fiver hundrod prizes' I " ' ' Jl-
Wore received bv Mrs. A. ,1- .llnnln. -';. were chairmen planning
Alrs..L. Crotzer. Louis Laugeiiberg
Midi Mr. McBee ' .
man mi, jKtie.!. . -,.--.
V" !?i"V; j. i'o f. i!
l-wehty adies Spend - ' s
Afternoon Informally l
' ., .. ,, , , ,
Mrs. Knunel ( law on Issued
Invllallnn. I. Iwenlv l,li.. l.m.
lug the Baptist Missluu Society, I
. ; ' . -
Thursday, Baskets ot .Hues graced
lliy,lesln Ihe rooms. :.
Ihe hostess yas ,ish.lcil by
Mrs Carlos I'ligtv ' 1
Tfio iieviilionaiS' Were leii' i by
M, V, II. Wlcklinin and Mrs.
luaiik 11. . 'Mai I hews had ehargu of
thf progrnin for the nrternoou, i .j
jjpteoeou. served in small lunies
li the hostess, was enjoyed
ill
iM(iimu.
. t'e " i"j
Mrs. Kemp, Former
President. W. C. T.' U., V
Woman of Fine Character
'The Had newn ot Ihe ilomli of
Mrs. Junnle Kenin. - former' stale
pmsldent or Ihe W. V. T. I' brings , 1 V0 ""Krani for Tuesday eveu
tt) tnlhd maiiv or llur .lhlnas Ibis lK Included nuinbi.is b;' Ihe .school
lllie uharacler ueeonintlslicil illlrlnir
aetlvo life in . the Oregon union.
Mrs, Konin, who was living lih
her son In Kau Franclsi o at the
lliill' of death,. piiKseil away .pill
lb. She lisil not. been In good
health lor sevoral yearn and ' was
routined lo her room during thai
tlnip.
'Que of her lanl ambitious, wl'ihh
alio Avus unable to. realize, hoi ailse
of' her healih. was Hist she might
be able to work for Herbert Hoov
er. In Ids campaign. Mrs. Kemp
served under lilm oil the eoitm-ll ol
defense during Iho recent war.
' She was know n by many in llose-.
liiiru nnd Jtougbis .county aiul had
wluiled hern on several oci-aslotis
during her presldi in y In ihe tire
gnu union. Mia. Kemp was u clin-o
friend ot Mis. A. ('. Malsli ls or
Itosebiirg, Iho pn i-lth-1 it of tin
oininty iiuion. f '
Life's Nicctiea
HINTS ON ETIQUET
lr In h Ktncial annoutH-t'MH'iii ol
tilt cnjiJtciMt nl iiuolu Ht an I'ticay'-1
ijoit tru? I
,.2. Wlii'ii Mm flam: i!mk In, who
liiHtHiiin'H nun 7
"n. U Hiii li a ten nximlly more
ilnborato Mian imunt Inloriual ta7
The Antweri
J. N, a Trv KMi'Stx Jllrtl quietly
8tVm! till! IH'WK.
'2. Httt finiuff mcch lo it Mial ho
liit'fts Mm Kiii'Mtii,
3. Not imcpail!y, Mimifh Mow
ri mui 1-oriiHhiiK'tiu mnv lie i sm
prolusions of lilacs, which at
I ihl season of Iho year run riot .in
; the gardens, were used In the room
decorations for the afternoon at'
i tali- planned by .Mrs. Donald Yuuiik
i i nursday, when she Invited n,r
i ncr miesis I lie matrons of die
Norihslde Sunshine Club and a
ruw added Kiiesis,
The groups ehnlled and sewed
followliiK a brief business meeting
or mo club and at' I he close of the
afternoon luncheon was served.
. Airs. Verne, llouosniilh of Pork
liitid, llrsi -H. '.VI. lioyd and Airs.
Hurli 'were guests and ifie i mem
ber present were the llesdaines
Win. Fisher, . II. p. Chllson, Kd
.Maimers. H. Ililrland. U .Maimers,
'Wale MtCnmas, Wulter Kurtz, Vir
gil Hush. Win. Hlnrr. It. B. Har
ness, i Pied llowen. Robert Chll.
"".' ' W. (ngles, floo
iviarsiers
"' hostess. '
: - !''f " :"J '
I Miaa Rnrnl Fnln,.'. r-. i '
. . .ww UUwK, M-lll.1 tdlllw
r - U r1
. ror -IUD UrOUD
llhu group sowed and enjoyed a
I game, thoni lze being won 'Jointly
iby Miss tlhea Oati-,;.MAi. Clarence
ICoilell anil His. dtojil llriifon; i
, I, llefreshrniinis Avert) served ; I he
r.Mesdiiiue.UdvJaid ? Wnlton,, ?Clar-
"ul" uo'" if'""'"!,: povln
V n 'V,"K"'"'l'1llH'
' '""l'H . ' lblM b i JfaidlllS,, ltheu
,aP" fh',r , "'"'t'- ,Kb'"
: 1 6 "!', "'"'
J!.?' ' 'w .,,' 1,
",l,,LGH '"l't ami hlslu lliulson.
n,.. .. ,,,,. . .. ,
fSJ. has .IhsuwI Invilallonso ilu,
mambeis of lladouia lilub, Duugli-
. (m! iiu. iii Hpeuii a social
evening wllh her ,,,
Tuesday,
uni. :s
,'!..,, " . . .... ..
h'cl,' w"s t",,'ltl-v enjoyable limn
an edue.it lonal standpoint. :
: 'n'8 I. T.- Ai plans-io onlerlaln
the sluilems giailiiailng In Senior
1,lBh '!"" '' l' I'"'-
enia and leathers at l he May meel-
.. , -,,i,1,,, ' . '
n."""1 .ll"l"n' A report On
,iuu iinanciai. gain lioin he einer-
taluuiunt given Friday, April by
SHuLed up UA. Tne
Icily .eol.neil has pennll
Jhkr,011 .,.,,, fll fl.om llf u, J( ,v
.high school to be roped olt luring
. himr ,,, 1.ll(hol'
I Tlie request was made by Ihe ass.v
ciiiilou.
Anilouneeluent was liiade thai
tliele Is tu lie an exhibit ut 1 all
work accouipllshed so far liv llic
jslllcleuls tfn April 27 tit Ihe sellout
building. All pareuls are urged lo
j intend. A program will he given al
so, the enllre affair taking place
iln thu evening-. Tho vlsliors will g,
lo the various riatnis and display:
wi in i., in,ineniir ncnMICO nun uoilles-
'"' models will be shown.
VI'I''!,'""'H' leadings by Miss ,1
lllli'hnnuit, cornel solo by J.; c
Sirawii. Concluding Hie enterlain
nient were the educatloual moving
piciurcs shown by Sir. - Ftciehfr,
lueteorologisl in cliiuge nl the lo
cal wealher btneuu. Tlie pli-iure3
were or scenes In YeHrnrstotnv Na
,llonal Park (alien by Mr. Fletcher,
who spetll I nil i utile tlntv In
thai area, uiul showed various sub
' , l -
Forty .Attend" Buffet
i Supper at St. George's
1 Pariah Hall on Weclnt
I A pleasurable eteuliig allali'or
llllil-wei'k Vas Ihe luiflel supper at
St. lleoiKO's I'lirish hall, lite event
taking tne pi. no of the innuihlv
ei lilllg merlin III Which Iho Eve
, iilng lliiild ami SI. lii orgr's Guild
t assemble. IIiikIi.uhIs i.r in,, meui.
beis were aili lit lottu I guests lor
Ihe evening, there heinv lilmul
lorty M'ated at Ihe tuo Inmr tahlen.
Vellow lii.lllgoiiln ami hiveniler
lilacs In low hen-Is anil liuskeli.
ginceil ihe lahli-s ami ail. led a ilU
tln:lhe lomh to Ihe appoliiloieiil..
l-'olloivlim Ihe Mlper lahles were
placed for games ot hiltUe which
the guests played dining Ihe re
niiiiudi r of the ctcnint:.
w j
Mr. Ki-iMloilrk I. IliiitmiK of,
Ittwwluirn In Kuk-ii Inst wiM'k I
iiiiu ( (n:y o( rim Mimsts intr
ijIium by Mr. AHU'it W. Stein.
.aiis. ticOiKo A . KrcKHii atot Mij.
Kv A. CnrMf of KiiEcnc nt two of
the IniKi Ht ntfiiir,; or (he wU m-ii-hoii
In KuiaMie. firtimr llovbnrn
rnr.trmiH wlm wore lilddon for Hie
two lovely pmth.s includod Mrs. I,.
i (mini. Mit. Krod thuby. Min.
ItHint'V, Uult (Kaio I'onell) and
:fi. V; M. i'eueouii.
Lieut, and Mrs. Miller
to Be Entertained at
Several Functions
Several or both formal mid m -
formal alfaiia are to be glwn In
compliment to Lieutenant und .Mm.
viator M. Miller of Honolulu dur
ing their stay In tile city.
I.leut. antl Mra. .Miller, who ar-
Ived In Kan Francisco on the 8. 8.
Maul April J7 uiul cuiuu to Jino
bum ItiiH weuk, tut) to Jul low I heir Clubs, who is to be a diatlngufshud
vihlt liore with u trip to Portlund viultur In Jtosuburg during the
at Hit.! eiul or Ihf comiImk wef It. In HUUe convention May 10, 20 and 21.
tliv nieliupoliH they will vlhit with. A plonuer In the iiiovement for
icltttivuft. the oit;anizutioii of the' busineus
Suiuluy uflcriiooii this vlulturs and professional women of the
and Air. M. M. Allller, futlier of ; country was this New York attor
jLlout. Milh-r, will bo uhhih of Mr. ' ney who now heads an oranlza
and Mm. ChtiH. VV. Wharton and tion compoiud or 50,000 women
Mi, and Mra. S. L, Klddor at the , leaders of business representing 47
jtoebutg Country Club. In th states of the United Slates and
uveiilnK an Iniorinul supper party .the Jslaud of Hawaii.
Ik idnnned. . So keen was her Interest in the
Friends are hIho nrrauKii)f$ for problems of the group that In 191S
dinner parlies for (he couple und a she allowed herself to be lured
reception Is to be given lor them away from the successful practice
mid-ueeft. of law In her home state, Kentucky,
After their stay in Portland two to become the first business wo
days, Lieut, and Mrs, Miller will men's secretary of the National
leave via the Cascade route for Young Women'? Christian A snot la
Han Francisco and will embaiK tlon. It was In' t-hat capacity that
Irotii that port May t Tor Honolulu, she supervised the nationwide sur
$ j;- j vey which led to the formation In
M.,. ""I " c ljl,fs. Missouri, of the is'atlon-
iTiio. naa. v . jiaiiiuii
Entertains for Young Folk
Mrs. Charles V. Stnutnn enier
tallied at her home In Ninth Itose
burg Wednesiiay with an evening
party for the members of the U
and I class of the Christian
church, n group of young high
Hchool girls, the affair being car
ried out in a tiuhjiie manner. ,
With- several variailons, the
event was arranged similar to a Itt,,
Quack's parly recently held by a;
group of young people ; In , the
church, li union and music were fop
lowed by a refreshment hour. ;The
guest list numbered fifteen. ,
Bellview Club Held
Monthly. Session
liellvfew Club April meeting look
place ihe first part of the mouth
at the homo oi Mrs. (J. W. Kliutikl
and business inatlers of the group
were dlsiMissed. . , ,
Tho club has donated 15 lo the
Senior high school lawn aud shrub-
bury fund. Arranged for a part ot
Ihe afternoon's onlerluinmeiit was
n fi.iunniiiK l.iiiuoi, ifiu I'lCllireo Ul
the club ineinbers being placed in
rows lor Iho guests to guess tho
names, the one' giving Iho most
number ot names correctly recelv-
lug Ihe award. Mrs. Kellv was lha
Wihner In the game. Two new lneni- Justified In the spoedy upbuilding (department, Ihe expansion of the Her clarity of judgment and her' Mrs. A. N. Orcult and daughler, An Invitation has also been is
bers' were ndlulttcd lo tho clun lU ot a lucrative practice. , ofl Ice staff to include a field organ- innate fairness have resulted in Miss Dorothy Orciitt, are spending sued to Mrs. Louise Perozzi of Asu-
the nieellng. I MIsb Phillips' resignation from i izer. the crention of a commission i her being sought freduenilv for ot- 11,0 remainder of tho spring season ; lund, tlie vice-president . of the Ore-
rri, AI., ,,,Ol.r will h,. .. I 11m I tin Av,n..f 1.... un,...t ,. ...,ul. 1.. .11.1 ..! ..... i... i i.i , - r ........... . . ... . . In T .u At.frnlna 'I'l.i... t A 'a,.rit. 111)11 Iteliekllll SKKPlllhlV. lO .lllPIld
...v. ....... ..... .... ,
homo or Mrs. A. A. Murphy in
itosebiirg and all members aro nig-
ed to he present for annual olec-
tlon or ofllcers will lake place,
wliu'lillB up this club year. i
:!
The Norihslde Five Hundred
Cluh. met for a dinner on April 13,
tiio mongers assembllns at Iho
homo of Mr. and Mrs. (J. V. Wlm-
heiiy that evening. Throe tables of
low Iho dinner hour aud at the end
of piny honors were held by Mr.
and Mrs. J. Wendell Wright. Mrs.
H. Fleischnkcr was a guest and
members present were Mr. unit
.Mrs. C. S. McKlhlnny, Mr. and Mrs.
lrvln Brtlim, Mr. und Mrs. J. Wen
dell Wright, lir. and Mrs. II. C.
Church, Mr. and .Mrs. it. L. Whip
pie nnd the hosts. 4
Mrs. Linclbloom
EnterUins Group
Mi-m. (i. A. l.liHllilnriin iL-IIkIU f n Ily
I'liti'i'tfihii'tl tin1 iiuiii'rt of IIki Dixmi
v!llti l. T. A. Kritlity, v lHy
inni, nl lift- Itotnu lor their moitllily
hocIuI Kt'SsitHl.
rrtit latlifs nont tliu Hlicrnoou
in siM-inl (-omi-iHuHnn after vliich
tho ItdHh'KK, nsslnieil by Mt'H. J. II.
KurlK, hitvOiI u lin'litMMi,
Imaplliilitv wcro Mm Mi'Mdunn-u (.'.
1,. Ittimioh, .1. V. (inimlmch, V. M.
L'riinphi'lt, .F. Aluri-, A Kfistou, J. II.
Kiinz, (i. TiKun, J. HHilenn'leh. .M.
M.-Mcfcmib, (). ('. Mrmvn. C. F.
Kroiii'l, W. I!. Ilinwu, (1. A. llnne
hiHlio, II. Ingram, Klovil .Slnultir,
tllunclm OllviT.
I" 1 1 nicctiHK' "f tli I'nnt Nttltk'
raiiiM Club, which vti lo !mvi
bt'i'ii Imld Mondiiy i!ciilnn. April
Z.l, has hern ;hi.4iioihm until the
week follow Inu, on April ',Ui, ami
wilt Iw (it Mm homo of Airs. .1. K,
IMckoiiH on Sonlti Main sliccl, wlMi
MlH. tl. I'h.koiiH dm jolm liosl-
'J'hft rri;ular 1uwIihns ineoMmi
will bo followed by a social hour
iintl iclvilimi'iiiH.
Fashion Plaque
SCARF- A new Frtnch icjtrf it
of hefivy white crtpt de chine with
the scalloped enda shading from
palsit How to orange.
B
y
National President
j B. and P. W. Clubs to Be
in City for Convention
1 A dynumic speaker, a' fearless
leader, a woman of marked clarity
of vision with a sens of justice
that la perhaps unusual In either
sex such Is Lena Madesln Phil
lips of New York City, president of
the National Federation of iiusl-
imnn und i'rol'eBslonal Women'H
i uI Federal on of Huh ness and I'ro-
jfesslotiai Women's Clubs, an organ
ization which promptly divorced it-
self from other existing women s
organizations and became seif-gov-erntng
und self - supporting, and
the first nationwide business wo
men's group in the United States.
The qualities which lit later
years led -Miss Phillips' selection I
us president of this Federation )
were responsihle for her choice as.
jt h executive secretary during ' the
first three yearn of lis history. .She
developed 1 organizing genius of a
JtiKli order, wont from state to state
addressing large uudiences,' and
added greatly to the memberslilp
uiul in-i.ullL'e of nnsoclutl.ni
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... )S22..MlB3 -, l!mill , res B,,ed
.lie execuuve secreiaiysnip 10 re-
ready heli! an LL. 11 degree from degree of personal popularity and of the Federation. Sho is widely I Do rot by, Lewis of HoBoburg, sen
tlie I'ulverslly of Kontucky, and ji,,.,- reputation for straight thinking , sought us" a public speaker and has ! ior in home economics, has obtain
shc shortly took also all LL..M du- iind Iniiinrllnl admlnlslritlloii which iiimeiii e,l nn i nmi uiih iho ...i ...... i.i,... i. ..... i...
gree from New York Univorslty.
I From early childhood vision and
courage were among Miss Bhilllps'
roremost characteristics nnd in no
way was this bolter evidenced than
when-Bhe decided to open a law of -
llt:e, liui ill ll d.iuui 11, uui ill l-iuw
York City itself,' nnd moreover
eslab sli that ofrice in one
most renowned office buildings Intific nationwide survey of business
tho world, the Uipillable BuildliiK-anU professional women, the (level -
at 120 Broadway. T'hls couraire. was 1 it,tt nl n n..rnnl ,.iihll,.iiL.
, vv.....v n.,,.;p,,, u, ,u
mean a dlseonllniliince of active
work Tor iho National Federation
of Business nnd Professional Wo-
men's Clubs of which she bad been
Ihe organizer. She continued us a j
member of lis exeeutivo board,
serving first as chairman or llieiu-!
bershlp, and nfterwiirds as chair-'New
man ot program. It was her almost
unbroken record of service for tho
organization, togelher wllh a largo
An Old-Fashioned Girl
Lillian Gaertner, Just 21, Decorates
, Ily JULIA RLANSMA(ll)
j'
( SKA Sorvli-r Vrltor
.N'ICW YOItK. April 21 "UHlun t
Is Hd uniritort'Htcd In ovL'ryMiins," '
tho in inelpiil of an exclusive girla'
school In New York complained to
n-mother seven years ano.
"She. Jnr Kits ami dreams or j
draws piclnros all over the books
slm in supposed (o siudy. Situ
doesn't in Mk' least apply heiseli i
lo her lesrions." , ,
The rnlprit in tlie case, a sensi- j
tivo little M 'ar-old girl, with ex
pniHsive I)in. tilack eyes, stuhboni-;
ly set her lips and wai'.ed until
the principal departed. Then she1
bnrsl out rebt'lliotisly: j
"When I grow up I shall dot
noiliin all day lonn but paint and ;
piiinl. with ForKeoiis color. I wish
. I wen- i;rovn up rlRlit now --or I
dead!"
Off to Europe Alone f
I "If you fe"l thai way about. It,
, Lilian, yon iduill (iiit school ri.i;ht ;
now to p;iint." siild (lie child's mi-1
I derslandinn father and inntimr.
I i mi ni i.iil lil M l mi i' I I III I Mil KM
for Kuropo (hat very smnnmr,
) alone. The liltle kIH who "wasn't
, iuicre.sti-d in anything'' jirovcd so
, ot luhtnl junl lio lb- w tin her
tini.dn-s ih;it sin- was adiiiillcd in
th- Acadi-my of Art in Vienna i
when fho sllll was ll - the young
est person ever bo honored.
Now- l.lllfan Mnerlncr, just j
turned 21, lists nnoilmr honor to,
itfid Hi her Itini; Ifhi i,r credits
I abrcml and, dnrin ; her past twni
.war-4, here. ,yhe haw been cIiom-h I
to design nHMernlsiic di'k und I
carp- In lo rompleto, itiudernlstl t
Mioiitj - of contemporary rurnMiunj
the Mi at American woimm tn b- j
selretod Tor Mii new fl.dd of w oi k. f
Paints Theatre Murals j
Mirs Uiorlnrr ts best known for'
her ihemrn work. She puimrd ibe:
I't.'M.n H'piMir tret of (oKuiiil mtf-i
till hv llo hufeld thea'ie, dc-j
signed lb, slmio steiitniis mid co !
tuni'-s for Mich noinble HmmiMav'
piedueiions ft. 'Minn .to .M'nit I
Nothmf;, IJio Stmw Him. rtm
Vi.Mumse riew," and oile rs. f
Klf)ir now she U putlitu! in a ?
u uour day dtdiiK h series id
charmiou- Jm tnlli .eieeii!- vi hi,
fuscMiK nn : pier ures ot Jtw n (f
Are, the Ciusaders. some of the
curly Cr-jlish ltunnious und oMier
hishiiic tabs tlml dollulil chddr..
Iinb'fatiRiial.le. thi ytmuK Woman
paints wllh a palou lor nurk
tb.'t asliuuiiug.
o iicu;e6 tor
I 'I'Mt- llf oul t
j.ia ;u i s7 ' ft-'- s Jei,i
LENA MADESIN PHILLIPS,
j j iciirt ivirtLi.in rniLuiro, y
I) a ;J Kl..! I I---I n in ".
rresiacni iNmionai reaerauon ousiness ana rrotessional wo- I
men', Clk,. who will vi,it Rk..ro'j,.riw' .!,. rnw,i
- - ;
led to her election to the niosi.
.d-ncy at Dcs Moines. Iowa, iii l'J2o'
, nor unanimous re-election at! Hor educalional qualifications
Oakland. Callfornlu, In 1927, after for the presidency of an organlza-
the most successful convention llie'tion such as she heads are of the
, National Federation had over held, highest order. She studied at
. in Newl During Miss I'hillips' presidency
cover to,, he activities of the Federation
e of the have expanded to Include a scion-
Idings In i f c nal onw do survey of business
ion iiiiuriiiiiiijiiiui leiaiiuos iu pifvu
(tlio w ay for an InternaMoiial fedora -
, tlon and the achievement ot close
cooperation with oilier . organlza-
1 lions thiourdi a public relations
committee.
Miss Phillips now maintains of-
flees hi the Woolworth building,
York City, but In spile of Ihe
! extent of her law practico found
, time during the past year to travel
to 23 states carrying the1 message
Llllin Gaertner . . .
n wntnan'tt having a rurrrr," she
aiunxes otie by inin&. If she ctii
hr Induced In unit painting lonv;
enough to rhsl it while In th.u
pieaanl siiidio of hers ovei-look
lug the Miulen.
Should Heed Talent
"t-'trM. If a woman h nnr lal-
rnt. largp or sinsll. that driven her.
she fill b haM'ier It shn heo.ls It
Y
o - J
leadlnu oraiois end inetiirem of iho
: day. . .
! Goiichcr College. Baltimore, and at
, Peabodyl Conservatory of Music,
Kentucky, as well as at the Unlver -
sltv of Kenlnckv and New Vo. k
sltv of Kentucky and New . York
1 University, rounding out her col -
iotutn t... i.n..i nu..n...i
, i ice ill oilier organizations and sue
1 is a : niemher of tha cxocutlvo
, hoard of the Southern Women's
j Educational Alliance, and of the
'Women's (-Ivle. Oriraiiizallnn She
! Is also a member of the American
Bar Association, Chi Omega Soror -
ily. and Phi Delia Delia Legal So -
i clotv, tho New York League of
: Business nnd Professional Women,
. the Women's Citv Club - of New
t York, and the 'Caroline- Country
Scores in Modern Art
Leading Theaters, Designs Rugs ,
"really not modern."
Secelld. If She lllllsl SUpiKllt h.-r-self,
she often can find real Joy in
am klm. and I think she sliould
make R cilieer ol It. otherwise I
think all women are happier and
belter filled to be ileeonitli e so
cial cream i-t'ir and homrmnkers.
.Men really an much more suited
lo work: they scum coartiucud tu
sli' ud enjoy It:
Smart Social Events
Arc Given Jy Matrons
Three smart social affairs com
hiK as iiurtlculaiiy notable on tlie
spring social calendar were r the
series of parries given by Mrs.
i Joseph A. Uemi and Mrs. A. D. Ab
bott at the attractive Deuu . home
In Laurelwood., .
I A bridge-tea was given Saturday , Pafterson, daughter ,ot ilrs, Free
afternoon, twoiity-elght guests be- man, .eiitertatued, at her home on
lug invited for the event. , On Mou- pjlle gtroet.
, day. the hostesses entertained aud j The rooms we're a bovfer of varl
, again on Thursday aftornoon, , ous f0W011ij ijiaes, carnations,
luncheon, (pllowud by bridge, be- Bweet ieas,. gladioli, and even
lug arranged for both days, rwen- onage blossoms, sent to Mrs. Free
t sir were asked for Monday's at- mall from trivnas ia waslilugton,
fair and the guest list for ihe last Oregon and California. Cards liHin
day included twenty-four matrons 0, th0 diversion lor the guests,
aud maids. Mrs. Ed I'ayton winning first pi izo
The Dunn home for each occas- and Mrs. Hoy Hutchiugs, the.conso
iou (ires'ented a wholly charming lation.
anpearaiice with the use of cut j A two-course luticneon was. serv
lowers In a variety of colors. Tu- eil by Jlr8. Patterson, who was as
ll)S, lilacs, Iris and other soring.' slsteU by Mra. A. j. Carinan, -Mrs.
blossoms udded to the distinctive MnJt Ru(f iMrs. J. L. Chambers and
touches of la vendur. aud liink mo-1 Mrs. Salllo McClung.
Ills which carried out the details lo The gucsts were Mesdames IJ, F.
correspond with the table appoint- .1 Shields, Leo Dates, A. J. Caniiall,
'""" I Max Huff, Kd Payton. Hoy Hutch-
The hostesses were ' assisted at ings. Feed Neurither, Elmer .Metz
tho bridge-tea by Miss Marlon ger, Louis Merger, Jack Russell,
Ness and Mrs. Harrie W. Booth. Henry Worthluetou, Fred1 Fields, J.
Monday Mrs. -Leon McCllmock, Blephensoii, J. W. Tynaii, Klinb
Mrs. Fredrick B. Hurtling and Mrs. Muulflen, Tom , lluructl, . Herbert
W. R. llrowu assisted in the rooms ' Uritt, J. L. Chambers,. Sally Mc
and on Thursday Mrs. ' Bert O. j Clung, Lucy Damon. Blanche El
Bates, Mrs. W. H. Brown and Mrs. ; llott, Grace Owen, and the honor
Harrie W. Booth were In the guest, Mrs. J. A. Freeman..
rooms.. - .
The first day bridge honors -were
hold by lrs. Bert G. Bates and sec
ond prize was wou by Miss Eliza
beth Parrott and. at the second af
fair first prize was received by
Mrs. Forrest Six and second by
Mis. H. D. Harris. For the last of
tho series the prizds wore won by
Mrs. 1. o: Broadway and -Mrs.
Arthur Bau.ni.
D0u (-!
IXOSeDUrg OIH
d a .
: Receives .Appointment
0UE(i0N 8TATB AGH1CULTUH-
! ..,...,,.,..,. i i. m,.
t.o-i win io.,ci, m pho i,it,r,
! next year Seniors are In demand
for teaching the next school year
-as shown by the number of posi-
tlons filled last week More 'than
urn students were placed In towns
I including Berkeley, Calir., . Esculu,
; Ariz., Gleiulale, Wash., and sevoral
i m..0; ,.
' town's in Oregon
j . ,
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; Panied as far south as Sun Frail-
! clsc0 b' W'"- Orcutt.
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: Cluh Hnrlsdale Now Vnrlc. ' " '
I The National Federation ef Bllsl -
'ness and Professional Women's
' Clubs, which she now heads, Is
conniosed or 817 local clubs, located
' In 17 staus of Iho United Stales,
, the District of Columbia and the
Island of Hawaii.
"You Hod, I rciiliy ti in Tint, n
niodpni." nays this ijtiikliiKb
yoiniK wnniiin wllh iinrmiKfil him
ami iinpalntcrrl rlifokn. "II la curl-
ous how my work Is cnlh d niodern.
it really ,n prliilltivo and lis very i the auxiliary trolicltcil on lllesday
slinplielly has iniirli In eninmon evening at the Knights of -Pythias
with Iho severity of Ihe sophlstl-; hull, there being 25(1. in -attend-caled
modern. Put I have never in I tinee.
all my 'years nf palming, drawn i The affair was arranged by l he
from life. AH of my figures are losing groups In thu leclnu anil the
Imaginallvo. from tho rhilillsh II- auxiliary in n recent meinhiTsliip
lustrations I drew in (Irini's Fairy i-anipaign as an eniortainnient tor
Tales, on." ! the winning teams and followed
True, there Is nothing of the! Ihe business sessions of - both or
flapper about this young woman, ganlzatlons In the aimoi club
Night clubs hare no appeal lnr her. I club rooms the members went in ,
She pronounces New York's hoc-j a group lo the Knights of Pvlhlus
lie ruh alter nmusernent "tiling ! hall, where clanchie ' hecan - nt !l
J and futile." With her Kuropean
j background, she likes Iln' opera,
I classical plays, social evenings
I where Interesting Tollis talk ol
' their Interesting work.
I Though she never Ins read a
! novel clear through anil cannot
i abide poetry, Miss (fterlner is a
book collector of no. mean nMMtv
conceniraiing on biographies.
tin..!... f I.I-, 1
.-i niniii: i, , 1 1 ti i ii 'ii i , n-avei.
Expert Equestrienne
Almost any morning, if one is up
shortly after dawn, he might spy
Miss flaertner riding along the
bridle path accompanied by Hal
dtir. her Austrian dot. The. Illtie
figure In smart togs sits her saddle
In n most military manner, for
she learned to ride In a cavalry
school In Vienna.
There is even an old fashioned
streak of the domes! lu In Mils
young artist
"l love to puller sro'ind Ihe
house once In a while," she unll
Inclv ronfesier. "Somei lines l
kuork orf painting Tor a day or to
and Juki "go tinniest ic'-cooking,
making beds, sweeping, diftlng. I
think there's a satisfaction In
home making for most women.
"l-rJor'nilnr U K-Jtiu.;
I rel more satisfaction from 11 tlm U , ' ' l"('1-
""." Lick va
: ii
IS en blir.Kbl,, fr .m(, ( wurk
; long
hours, for 1 love It"
in laci. miss l.aermer feels thai! 3. Whal Is meant fiv 11,,. .paio
If She ever chose . . en career ; convention ' . ' '
mid mairlage. It would be ihe lor-j The An.wen
a.. t i i . . ' 1 wo Rni1 onr-quarter.
I mi l n ',. '"J ,':,i"""!:' ' " iK'orniatorr .lonhlcr.
" 't;. '1""'' M'- I;1""''"' l.ve! whether of sutt r ncfnimp t ,J
erari n 'f-'"" "'! ml-'must be prepared lo eed a spade
erar.i Hut if 1 should love a man , bid of four cards l.r paitner
If,.., r'i'S?"''1 n,y ''Mn'S- I'to'lCowrielit. IMS. by ,h He,lv I,ef.
tftaitl I i thoo.e painting.'' ' errors Publisrutg Lo.) ' . i
' .
Mrs. Ed Patterson - lrU
Entertains for Her
Mother, Mrs. J. A. Freeman
Thursday, April VJ, broughl the
!80tli anniversary of the birihday-of
Mrs. J. . A. Freeman, well-known
laud loved pioneer, who came to
jJioseburg 6& years ugo, aud in com-
niHtnnrAl Inn if thin hvpfii Mrs Kit
Many varied and beautiful" gifts
were received by, Mrs. . Freeman,
testifying to the love" and esteem of
the many friends she lias made ill
the half contury of her life which
has been spent In Uouglus county
''."' '
State President '
Jebekalii assembly Is '
to Be Visitor Hera . :
Members of the Hebckuli lodge
ot Itosebiirg are iiullciputring the
regular meeting night, t Tuesday,
April 2-1. as an Interesting i date,
when Mrs. Etta Suuder.soirof Free
water, tho slate president Ot Ihe
Hebekah asseinbly.-uill pay ller;ol
ficial visit to. thu order. While here
Mrs. Sanderson 'will be entertained
by Mrs. S. M. Kelley. i , v -
She will visit the-Oakland lodge
on Monday evening' and will . also
pay a visit to the Suthcrliu lodge.
Mrs. Sanderson. :wlll be .present.
, mn ' be
;
Irhere n n.f o tea" J, .lis, t'
I heie ale (line lodges Jn dlstnct
for the district. Kebekah conven-
I j v, mi n mi bo nuiiiuui uiu eAliccicii
111 lue tllian.
igon Hebekah. assembly, to .. attend
Ul OVellt.; ! . i - l I ,. ;
r. " iV is-" . -i
Captain Lyle E. . Marstoi's, com
manding otliccr or Company l,
1 1 Bind Infantry! went
to . Portland
i Thursday and was a guest at' tho
'annual military ball and reception
for which officers of the Oregon
national guard in Portland issued
invitations. The event was held In
j the Portland armory nm the guest
list luclildod proinineiit . cilize'iis
lliroiiKhnul the Ktutu as well as nl'
llcoi'H nl tho army, navy and j ma
rine corns. . . .; ,
Legion and Auxiliary
Overall and Apron Party
Is Large Event of Season
Anions the largest oC tho iiit'o:--inal
aflnlrs .thia sprliiK and qulto
the most onjnyatile ot the . v.-'K
was-the overall and Horon mil
at which the members of L'miKiua
Post' of Iho American Legion and
o'clock. Kadi person alteiiiling
was dressed fnr'the spirit of the
occasion In aiirnir or overalls.
Ilnidys 1'ootwimiicrs played fur
the
dance prograin. At 11 o'clock
l-efre.ihmenis were served.
! I :l -. l r... i
-l"eriainca
1 at Large Event Monday.
I 1 ... . - . . .
Mine i.lrcle. No. -III. -Nrliilihora
or Woodcraft, obsi rved -Ih,. thirlj
first anlversui-y of ihe order Mon
day evening wiili a most interest
ing program and one of Ihe best to
lie .:lveii by Ihe circle, foiv some
time, llei.ween ', and lim, penplu
were In attendance. A brlel bu,l
fiess session preeeilf-d Hot eve
(Continued on page 3.)
Bridge Me
Another !
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