TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURC. OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1928. t : J. . ' i : ? "I ; V iassatsi" Lt I SOCIETY ' BY GRACE All Contributions to llila Page Society, Women's Clubs, and, jVeraanals Should Ue Telephoned to the Society Editor by Friday o( Each, Week. 11m month of the year ig . the niort favor by the bride us thu appropriate time for; bur wedding has' urrlveil una iroiu ; luuicnuoiin till yuue will equal inut ui turn. year ')" lhurriiiges of Interest In 'Iheioily, 1 lif season tins uruug.ii . to mind the variety of lovely ceru . -nulnlea both largo anil informal ' In -Riweburg lhat have character ized. June the past few years. . Ther will be several out of town weljillhgs, too, that Hosebuig folk will bo interested In dialed for the ; wit lew week. - "Announcement that tho mar ' Huge of Miss Thelnia Olinstcad, a tinnier Roseburg iualil, and Larry -iTcneh, member of a well .known i;Siilherlln family, In, to take' -place I today In Portland; " created a i great deal ilf Interest In 'town ' this week. Miss OlniBtend, the ..iluuiditer of Mm. E. Olinstcnd, is a -graduate of Itoseburg high school and an utlraellvn young woman ' Mis.Olmstuud aud her daughter, rusttleuta of this elly for. a num . ber' of Years, have, been , mult Iiik their hdiiW In Portland for tho " liaBt year. Mr, French is a mem- : her of , the beaver . Ball club of . Porjliind. i ft, i . Anutner uu ot nows coming hh week who thu unnauucemeiil of the . engagement of HiHs Uuih Ann Wll- son, formerly of this city, to sir. BrnuBt Carpenter of Yakima. Miss . Wilson makes her home In Eugene. The tend of tills week and the coming week will witness a decid ed (pilot preceding tho spurt of real t summer playtime when many" Roseburg folk will bo going out of town for a few, weeks' trip or a vacation at tlip beach or .noun . tains. Faculty folk In the schools i have been saying their udleux thlB ! woek, ns school is completed ititd it number of the nstructor leave 1 town tor me Biimniur momus, nuii 1 to return until fall, and QlhoruUo, I accept posts elsewhero. . . s s f ! ! ; v MIsb Ellen Flook or CobviUIIb ' )ias been entertained for llu past i week its life guest of Mr.' and; Ml a. ! i. it nUkH l trui i,,.,,!,,,., 1 . p, , Kit L'J rv..U' Y:ll tW Ulimil O UUU VV 111 v , Have Lawn Party at ' e. (Winston Home Tuesday . !"At Iho cIobo of it meant nienf "tifijhili drive iu Hie Itosehiirg Wo " infti's Club If- wan agreed by the ;,lnv-t(roups that the losing side . wittr to entertain the victors at an I'evcjti this spring, .and carrying out " that, .agreement the losing group J 'Will furnish, rofrehnienls on Tucb r day' hfternooiv June B, when the ' 'dull women will motor to tho eniin ) .tiy ,liomu of-MrHi W. (!. Wlnslon ul i .Winston for a lawn party. (' '1'h J' nicmboiH of tho club have ''ben:sked to nieoU at , thu club - ilhoiiBO'. on South .lacltson slruui nl ills) 'o'clock Tuesday and those not "buying transportation tvill bo pro ' vldud for. Much iiiumbur has bueti ! askuil to tnko her own dishes. UiiBlneBS for Hie year will bo fin ished, during the afternoon, the club closing its laToitdiir lor thu summer season. :jg-M- , . W. . . A-JtM-'F.'W. llononii, a former lowiburg woman now malting her .liome-in lOuguue, where Bho Is ,litiiW'niolhur at the PI lletn Phi "Boi'uiity,. wiih hunorvd at u large ""luuuliiion for which the girls of ' tllm'-'noiise wore hoslesHea, euler itnlntifK about forty of Mia. llen--tHoji'if. friends. ' v .,,;,, , , o,o -. -FotUier Residents A'tte'nd Program :"H:re Jast Eve -, Mrs-. Ulla l'ay, slsler of I". K. 'iAIley of this elly, anil her dnugli- ...ler, Mrs. tihidya Collins, of Kit- - - gene, aro lisitors here, coining ''piinuii lly for the graduation exer .vi8ra last in'eliiug ut the- Selllnr . high sclionl. J Mi-h. Day ami her (humbler, both i ".former residents of this city t taught In the Infill sellout here. I Airs. Collins was for two years nYlu.ss advtrinr of '.ie seniors who Vecelvrd diplnmas last nilit. Tliey 'vlll ".iMitrn home today. Evening Smartness j thtr-amart world Is the close-fit- rummeiieeimuit ei vHm v ill ! j tirtg 'evening cap. The hair Is'glvt'ii KrWay eveniiin, .lum ,ifi. ai j entirely covered uy this one, ofi o'clmk. Thou who will in-minute j Of-gold be.ids radiating from the brown tulle, trimmed with rows back' 1 A cfuBter of blue srst-il' Imvii covera aaeh ear. 1 . CARROLL ; Dinner Given by Music i , I 1 eacners Assn. Honors i j nree 0 Vlember8 A charming luncheon given by I lie Duuglue County Music Teach ers' Association l-'iiduy noon at the ltose Hotel complimented three of the members of the association, Mm. Herbert F. Williams (.Myrtle llercher) whuse murriuge was an event of May li, aud .Miss Hurrici (Irovea and Mlsa Lucille Sapplng ton, brides-elect. .Miss (irovea -has announced the .date of her marriage to Mr. John Wealherford tor August and Miss Kappliigton's marriage lo Mr. Walter Uermain of ,Mai-slll'lelit Is lo take, place .lilac 2d, The affair wus iu entire surprisu io ino inree nonor guests. : One cornor of the hotel dining room was reserved for i lie occasion and two large tables were arranged for the luncheon. At one, centered wtili a low green aud gilt basket filled wiili pink roscH and tied wllh a large bow of pink- ribbon, sat Hie three honor guests and nine of the members of the nssocialfou. Thu other table held a centerpiece of popples. At the places for the honor guests liny place curds or brides and a toiiquut of NVhito rose i buds tied with Hliver ribbons were fouitil. Tho oilier covers were marked with cards palmed with a design :ol" .wedding bells and .roses. Healed wero Mrs. Williams, Miss Sappinglon, MIks droves, and Mrs. Frances 1 Llntott, Mrs. lu verno Lander, .Mrs. C. S. Heinllue, 'Mrsv Chas. Urand. Mrs. Kred L. Htraug, Mrs. Nelle Moore, Mrs. Clias. O. Stanton, Miss Gladys Hirong, Miss Naomi Scull and Miss Grace Carroll, Tho occasion also marked the final meotiiig for the summer ol' the association and Miss Htrbng, tile- president, presided ul a brief meeting' preceding Hie luncheon at which -business matters were dis posed of.; - ' At the close pf tlie luncheon tho president; presented ouch ot ;the honor -guests witit a , lovely gift froui.tlie-. association. Cards at tached to Iho presents were ulgi od by eauh guest present. ' I . t f ; i Two Groups Students 1 Bri Presented in Recitals Two groups of piano and Dun ning students will bo presented In recital tho coming week by Miss Harriet K. Groves. On Tuesday evening, June 0. on Interesting program has been prc parcd lor a recital at Suthcrlln lo be held in the large J. Co Cooper home. Tho second roellnl will be held in ltosi'hurg a weuk Inter at the M. i- cnurcn,- bourn,, pit Tuesday eve ning, Juno 12, llotlrprugniiiiB will stint at. 8.: 16 p. in; The ' public Is cordially Invited to allend IhcBe mimical recitals. ' ; ' O ft ' Friends nro welcoming Mra. (ler I'rtide Clark, Olympla, WaBhliigtiiii, matron, who is hero for a mini! It's visit with her son and daughter-ili-luw, Mr. 4iud Mrs. J. K. Clark. , , t - . Group Ypung People ; Enjoys Evening Affair 'Members of I he Kumjolnus class of Hie Christian (Iiukmi Htiuday school parlhdpaled in a - wliolly enjoyalitn alfiilr Tuesday evening when the group assembled nl the home of Mr. and Mrs. t'has. V. Hlnulon In North llnseliurg for an Indoor picnic supper, followed by gmnes. , The Invlled list for t'u- evi-.it In cluded Mr. and Mis. Koil Hnilou, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Collell. Mr. and Mrs. t'has. V. Stnniou, Mrs. Kva Curry ul Molilalia, Mrs. It. Wat ton, (he Misses Nslher Miller, Us! her Kiliiiau, Tlieima Pearce, llclene I'eni-c!-, Helen T'erguson, t;hHl,s lleegll, Maijiiile Snydei, Itllead (hltes. I-Mir.ahelli llnnliug l-:lsle Hudson Isuliel Wari-en, Lilly CnlhritiKc und llonnld Miikuerty. Kiereit (liilhililKe, lliilidi ('lunch. I'lud Cliunll. Dule livid. Archie Mclilieliey (Hid liny Wiimotc. j ;!; Mrs. WiiFliliuiloil llimlles re tunii1!! to her luiuie In ltiiHeliui the first of the weeK fellow inc it liiituhilit's sluy iu Ciillfot'iilii. She ss the uuest of her tun staters, one residing In Sun Kitiie Isro 11 ml tin- oilier in Sun l.uls (ililsiio, wlilh' nuiiy. lu Hie Inner elly. Mis. llllcjlcs titleiided one of tit, pit'- tilresiiue tteslas In which file Htnin Isli tiHik iiuit. Piogrntn for 1 .ooking Glass I lili School Gradnnlrs Stitulay Sunilu, .lime In. ihieriilHUreiile pro'iliilu lor the l!r.!N miulimtllil; eliiiiw of the l.noKlim (IIiihs hluh si'IukiI will be held ul the siluinl, the eient tiiUIni; tilm e at 2:;ie o'elurk In Ihe Hfieriioeu. Ilex, .loseidi K units of llofe hllri; will dellier the tuii'iMliiureHie serlnon. MunleHl ItuntlielH will he lnr.-iivreil throiiLth the proKiHin.i Heleelfons beiiiti kcu b the hiuti (bin year nn Irene Hodley, Maiione Thompson, John Moninomery. Lon-J Utr Joidun, Harold Su-umqiitui mid j Arthur MUUrd. .. M : BOUFFANT VS. lly HKNHI UKNIILL (For NKA Service) NKW YORK, June 2 There is a muganiinously, sweeping grace about all the new gowns for sum mer oveiiiuga that bespeaks the tendency of lute modes to go the whole way lit being feminine and lovely. There is, however, a rift among styles right now for wear after the electric lights gleam. As the sea sou progresses these two factions stand further apart, iho two riv als are the clinging, slinky gowns of moulded silhouette and uneven, trailing hemlines and the crisp, bouffant gown of studied sym metry, . The former usually aplles chlf ron, lace or some other soft supple medium. The latter uses rippling tulle, vigorous taffeta, .lively imir (julselte, fresh organdie, or lace or .tulle over n foundation that holds them out briskly. They Lend Dignity. ' Intelligent styling giyes the new bouffant gowns dignity as well as that appealing youthful air they inevitably exude. iiie choice of materials some what decides Just what type of bouffant a summer gown should be. But necklines, bodice struc ture and hip-flures aro the points that tho okllled hand concentrates on to give Individual character to a bouffant, gown. i i . ; ' I use different materials and difrereut colors when two boutfunt gowns are selected for two such varied types us a woman of middle years and a debutuuie. For the bouffant gown can bo highly so phisticated, if restraint is used In Its designing. Ogle-Harding Nuptials to Be Pretty Home , , . Ceremony Sunday 1 -1 ' r Notably ,i)ile(Lising ( umong ' ap proaching June weddings to circles ul' the younger folk la mat. of Miss Kifzahelh li aiding aud Air. Kldon pgiu of iorilaiu! which is lo be a quiet home uituir Sunday ut the uome of tho bride's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. H. It. Harding, on Gar den Valley road. (iuesU numbering .25, included in which, lire seveial out ul town tulk, uavu been bidden tur , the j and Mr. Morgan are members on ceremony which will be at Ullhe O, S. C. campus. o'ciock faumlny morning. Hev. W. it. Baird will' -read tmr imnllal Btiwt,o. r - .j. j clever" 'and original iiuiiiuei. inula , The only attendants Will be Miys j turo' liewspapms, with ;llu;tfiievs Viiidii Huiding, ulster of! the biidu:j;prii)td in the sQciely Kediou, eiuct, und Kenneth Dglo, ot . i'ort-1 were brought into the room while Ian, brother ot Mr. Ogle.' 'Uhe -5 guests were at dinner und 'Miss Harding, (he uaughter, of i were presented each gifl by the Mr. and Mrs. it. H. Harding, came j newsboy. . , . i ? . to itoseburg aboui a year ago and, At Alpha Sigma Phi House Mr. has formed a wide circle of friends 1 MorKU umiouucod v tho engag.. huro. She is a graduate uf tho hign 'm,,lU infri;Vily following the din ijchnol at Ahiit-vUlo. - , !,. . - , . t fi..i.. i.. .i A i i1"-1' : - Mr. V. J OiTln of To ilun.i ind si compauj. It liilnu luir llwi ini'iiiniin- n wnil. . ding breakiasl will be givon. lu honor of Miss jlardlng aiid Mr. Ogle, Alius Hhea Gales will .ml.irli.tn ut f. 'i1m,.It II. in avntlin i . with u picnic supper ul Lone Uock. Mrs. Geoigu li. Godfrey, duugh- tor-iu-law of Mr. aud Mm. G. H. Godfrey of Alyrtlu Creek, leavett Kugeiiu (his week for New York City, from .whero shu will sail for Kurupe. , .. . ' ' , , , , Airs, Godfrey will truvol mist . la the ('unadlan muLu and will visit lu France, stopping In Paris us (he guest of her sis(er, Miss Ann De- W'iti. Later she will visit iu Italy. ' She will be abroad for or tlu to ori four months. $ - Miss Sappington to t Wed Walter Germain This Month The approaching man lagu Mis:i Lm ille Sappinglon, who Hie n!ii i mi' v..,,.-. l,. h ,ti h,. muietnr In nn'isle In KosehitrK, und 1 lr uili,.i- i:,,riii-,lii i-,i..,iv r..ir.s. i. I", li.iuey. i-.u uruwn ihln elly n lid uo ot .Mill-Shi leld, ia ; Mls- l- A fiiiilliiK IlHered heie. J 'rd- i- M s Saiiiun, -li,,, w 1,1 ,-liisi, In. i-' Love. .Mrs Kimiin tniu ,'!. iimi i.hmu I,. i...,v.. i .vlit,i r- -r .....L. I'ntvhl. Mrs. HulIi Itilehi uill i tin,., 'ii I'.i'ii,. r i,..'.' I mt-fiils, .Mr. und Mrs. V. 11. Sap plnuton, near U'asllollKal, Wiish ilii;iou. Mr. (ieiuialn uus supenisnr of tin.1 build iiislrumcht department "f Hie Hi'lnliiu) Ctnisel'vatory here and the juist year Ii.ik been supervisor ol nmMv iu the Margin ield si hools. Life's Niceties - HINTS ON ETIQUET . I. Should one iver nsk for a set rnul helping n a luncheon? 1!. If tin hostess urges h second helping, should one individual itue.-!, ut'lfi- the rest Imve roiusfd. hold up all the others by nfiejit uu? v-. ts it nilisidei iiti to ret line a r di. - h at 11 iniieheon? i planned only for one. if. li is botier not tn. j li No. At a big dinner it can be. dime, lot tlieio are many eonises. hut at a tmu heon where h is nerved, it. would rmbarrnsu ihv host. t Summer Gowns, Whatever Their Design, iwr lm y: V , A bouffant flown for every type: left, a demure frock of Jade green moire with Queen Ann collar cen ter, a youthful and frivolous pink organdie with gold thread tnco and bertha oolfar; right, a sophisticated black net with gold applique. . ,. . . , , . Quaint and most demure is a! full skirt und edge tho Queen Ann period bouffunt gown of sleek judo collar that is held off the bIiouI green moire that adapts the Queenldeis hy narrow straps of the light Ann collar and ,the , medieval er green. baH(Ue to modern times. Hands! In this gown the basque is cut of deep bluish green trim the veryin a novel line and that line em Engagement of Miss Leta Smith and Chester Morgan Told 'More than usual Interest is at tached to the announcement of the engagement of Miss heia Smith of Oakland and Chester Morgan of this city, both members of two well known families. L , The news, was made known last Saturday evening at a 6:30 dinner ! given ul both the sorority and tra ; ternity houses of which Miss Smith u rjhl Omega sorority house th'H miuicenieiit. was. mudo in 'a. very I Th "'(de-elect la the chnrinlnK ,,, i,, ,... i u,,,!.,.,.,, 1vh,m, Bi.n i ! iiv-ui-uii.e, . visits frequently. She attended school in Oakland and later was a student at tho state college, where ''" " Air. Morgan, who is a son of Air. and Mrs. L). H. Morgan, is a grad uate -of Uoseburg high school and alter the completion of his studies I theru he attended O. S. C. gradu ating iu 1(1. He iwis prominent on thu campus una a member of Ike college band. No date has been set lor wedding, f the Mrs. Hugh Ritter VJDf0o af Pritif Affair J j Mrs, lluish Hitter was a chaim j ing hostess on Thursday afternoon tu the matrons of the Women's l'h:b at her home in Garden Valh-y. l-'nl lowing thu regular busiut'ris session of the club u dainty two- course luncheon was nerved by the ho.-iti'.ss at prettily appointed table cnleeil Willi neiuiueiii (H Dorothy loses. The (sue.su Included Calhoun. Mrs. li. Kwuiis, i 1 ultou. -Mr.i. . II. : (i. Mi llalilels. .Mrs. A. Nuh.y. Mrs. Fred I'airotl. Mrs. J. Mrs. Ilu-li liilehie, Jr., Mrs. Adam Schneider' lunl Mis. ler Mia lair. I i The next meeting ol' the club will he held oil Wednesday . HflerllOoli ! .lain' Kllli. ut (be ti:.:::0 of Mrs. 1 Adam Schneider. . Mr. and Mrs. Harness I Will Entertain at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Hudolph Harness Mill entrrtni., m ha tufonual din ner p.irty Sunday tor Miss Mildiod Moist. Mis Heriilep KitEwaier and Mr. M;f ll4nderion. Mis Moi?t And Miss KiT7..ater have bei n In.strmtoiH in th eU RibmilH here tor the past two yearn and b ae the iiit of the week, the tinnier noinc lo hir honte in Port hind jiud Miss Kitwater lo Le banon, where her parents leshh k. -i!- Missionary Society Entertained Thursday M i-s. KllH'lt Crawionl eititM inincd c; homo rhurtsday aftiinHin ! fnr the no'elinn of Hie Piipt Is. Miiomny Soeirty. Sin wus s-1 f-istcil t Mrs. i mil 1 oub ami Mir. iX l.nnis Kotilliiiceii. .'i. l'olloiiur the busiue4 meeilni.' an Iniormal hour whs en.to.ved and retreshmenls wen ered al pr-t- ! tlly Hiniohited tHblea lo twei-to guests. SLINKY SILHOUETTE Fashion Plaque BLUE AND WHITE A very cine new nai nas a lurneu-oown brim of white coarse straw, with a crown and large bow at the back of navy blue felt. Bridge-Dinner Given by Matron for Visitor Here Coming ns ono of the lovely so- clnl events of early week was thu bridge dinner lit l,:.W o'clock '1 ues-l day evening for which Mrs. H. Casey was hostess honoring it vis- lling llialron, Mrs. U. II. .Moore ofj I'orllilllil. Members of the hostess' I (tinner and alternoon clulm were and afternoon clubs w-erel.. .. A i i invited guests for the lurge affair. Tables wero arranged In rooms where a variety of summer flow ers were used. Mr. Monro re ceived tho prize and Mrs. I. G. llroadwny was recipient of the sec pud prize. No-Host Dinner Party Given for Visitor Complimenting Mrs H I r Monro 1 1 Pit few years. Miss Casey ' tie M. U. A. Club of Kden Portland matron, who "has" been I loava the commg eek for Port- j bojver with an afternoon of sewing visitinc in tosetniI ir her former ! land, where they will bo joined by Mollowot by luncheon. Assisting lw.., ri.. r.,. i .1.... i I dinner unriv was sii-nn m' iii,. 1 Itoseburg Country, club Sunduvl evening, the affair helng nrranged by li large nriiuii of .Mrs. .Moore's ' friends In this city. Covers for about thirty auesls were laid lit one loin; lab.. In the (linlllC room of the eiuh limme which was coloi ful with seasonal flowers. arden blooms were'used also nt the table In keeping with the oilier ilectu'iillni Thu evening was enjoved Inform-! ally. ! ! I Bridge Me Another By W. W, WENTWORTH (Abbrelatlniis: Aac l() fiiHen; J-jnel;: X any ; K-'IiIhr: j card lower ; tjuui 1i. ' .ed ti ih south the first of the 1. Holding: spadesA i) X;'week. ! Ite.frts - A ( X; diamonds -X X X: j i luit'taiiv X X X; vhat lln vml l)iU,Club Had Informal I ''i.Vhat is indUiUfsl bv ..n en-' Afternoon Meetinff iti-tit;ini; diseani? . Vhat siumld mi bill lultintly hen vou bold: spiid' X X X diamomls A K (j X X clubs A X X; no hearis? The Answers . pass, 2. StnMiKth tn suit di.-c 3. One diamond. n-ded. (Co'iii:hl, 1!'J7, by the Heady Hef-: ereuce IlibUsbin Co.) .',' Promise Feminine Grace ; W CTVSlNOT I . '.. "' ' phasized by u minute piping of the darker green. The fullness of the skirts shtrs in tiers, following this Hue and concentrates on either side of the front and back, giving a swinging movement when Mi Ladies Day at Country, Club to Be Thursday of Each Week' ( ' Thursday of each week Jiaa been set aside as ladies day at tho ltoso - bmg Country Club iinus and on June 7 the series of golf games will be started by the ladies under the captain, Mrs. J. A. Harding. It is urged by the captain that every lady who Is a member of tho club and can possibly be' present, do so. It is planned to 166,011 at i):30 o'clock and IS holes will be played before the groups finish for the day. Arrangements are being mado for luncheon ut thu ond " of Ihu game to laku place 'about 1:30 o clock on the club house veranda and those wishing to make reserva tions for the luncheon may call Mrs. Harding at her home or at the L'mpqua hotel before Thurs day. Those wiio have no transpor tation to the dub should notify jls. Harding und provisions will i. ni.ui,, Thursday Iho series of brlilgc InurniiiiieiilH 'fin- llm Indies will ill - so be stni leiUind will he In charge of Mrs. 11. Casey and Mrs. J. K ii i..i i:.,i , i'i...... .. in ,.m,lmn ll-n,., llm ilimiiiiei- iiml'LovB S""B Clldmail hi (he elose a first, und second nrl will ho iitt'.ii'.leil Iii the full Iho ladles will loin i .....! ...in ,.!., j , - ' u cu) tl) bl! .(.sellll,a by le ,.,., ,,Pi,,n, , cx-i.il...- (-. :;: .;. D , .'j " j iwacuuiij vjiii auu 1 wn I-ricnds P an tn viaiCDroaa . Miss Helen Casey, who has been instructing In .tho Senior high school. Is making plans to vtaitj abroad during the summer months,! and to sail from New York City laur in the momh iu co.mmnj-with two soroiitv si.siers, Miss Ltiinia Steiihensou and Mlns Marion Tay-' ir u-iiii Nimmi Smut u tin Ihus conducted a violin studio hereiaJ wnen she entertained the mem- lkn Kifi iihpimiin. w in wit A totnier ly librarian at the l lilverslty of talirornla. The three leuve Jtino S and Mlsa Scott will leave the! Oklahoma, i Daily iu .iiushoee ! where alio will visit this summer w ilh her sls;or. Lwi v Scnlt Town-1 er. ( onceii artist mid wife of H. II. ! Towner, who was heard iu liose-j burg lust year. Miss Scott plans lo reiurn to Koseburs In the fall. will l.e jollied In tile east by Miss laylor, wrelaiy 10 longiessn in llawley ut ashitlgton, 11. C. The three Mian to sail on the Lapland June 22 from New York City aim will visit tn'incfialiy in London nnd Parte, lu the French capital Miss Stephenson will be employed in the j American Library for a year. Vari-j om tildo trips are planned and thej lime lor their return lathe Tnit-I ff States by Miss ( as f and Mis Taylor will be made later. Mrs. K. l.alliuie of San Jose who has been n visitor here as a ust of Mrs. Geo. Lallan- reluin- Tho Neighborhood ( tub met last Thursday nt the home of Mr, j Janet Huntly. Kcfieshmenta w ere J served at the rinse of the bus!- ness meetiUK- Thi.se present ttei-e Mrs. I'thelj Hrown. Mrs. Winnie Hi own. Mrrf. ! 1 Lucy Lick, Mis. Kd Neely. Mm. Joneti. Mrs. Uuth I-awson. Mis, Mabel welcoit. and the Mr. Janet Hutiey. hostess. ( Jli Thft snlift nf halmv summer iliink: uruudie and gold-Uiread . luce. Hare ia a frock as sweet and '""!! t"OThfU!gj,'',.!,!!Bi0U nuted in the bertha collar that takes a one sided closing and the fernlnluo note of the year suggests the soft pink net which edges this us well us the uneven skirt. Color for 6ummir, The guld lace threading the skirt adds a richness to the crisp organdie. And a smashing bow and sash of turquois blue satin ribbon strikes a most summery color note for decoration. in contradiction to the striking youthfulnuss and "sweet sixteen' freshness of this organdie frock Is the sophisticated black net over ; taffeta gown the modish attire :of the modish woman in her mid dle years. The bouffant skirt concentrates its fullness on Bide paniers which stand out in most charming man ner. Tho lightness of the net is I baluncod to dignity by the crisp mack taffeta under It. Sumptuous and richly colorful is the border ot gold in an apple design which ornaments the bodice and skirt of this gown. Final Touch. To give a last sophisticated touch, the neckline is the Illusive kind that uses the strap shoulder under net. Whether Milady wishes demure, dainty or sophisticated gowns for eveulng, the bouffant, if properly studied and executed, orfers quite the eminently correct answer to her problem. Mrs. Stanton Presented Students at Home Recital Airs. Charles G. Stanton present ed her group of piano students In a recitui ut her humn Htnrlln fi'H. l11" afternoon, the pupils played their numbers with euse -aud in a manner showing their musical anility and the intelligent training they, have been receiving. The i nog rain was as follows: Trio i'om Pom, Frances Huber. Gwendolyn Hose, Mao Hutcbings. j The Itrownies' Parade... Koife bummer Breezes Kalbert Kiuda Taylor Aly Regiment : Faeth Lady Jirldget. .Dilbro Killy WudHWorth Class demonstration. ...Major Scale Morniug Prayer Streabbog Margaret Long Arpeggio Wuitz Krogmnun Minuet in G Doethoven Frances Huber Class Demonstration.... Minor Scales valetta Krogmann in Sluinherland Krogmaun I UWendolVIl J108O ;,!'fm ,,"8 Forinan 1 -'l!dlng Along Ke.nl L, fclalo llusenhurk cl!",a Uoinonslrutlon-Cliord Duild lug. Allvil Chorus Verdi I '"0 HUtCllllIgS Sl'"ng Song .: Morkel I Ncldu Shcrk i C 1 n s s Demanst ration Melody I WritinK. Sunbeams und Roses Bliss ; llarctirolle Oosten , llutty Siiouiliaker II Deslderlo Cramer ! Avalanche Heller Mildred Marks T'i'IJIk,11?, .... Mendelssohn Ju: Mildred Marks, Mrs. Stan- ' ,, s, ,,L A J " "" IVI. U. A. IIUD Is Entertai ned at Sewing B Mrs. Harlan Moore was hostess for a pleasurable affair . Wednes- were Miss Pearl Jones and Mrs. Oeorge Powers. :'orge Powers. The guest list Included the Mes- """' J. P. McKay, Geo. Powers, . H. Allison, Mary Davis, A. W. iieiniiwiut, i u. Cloak. John Tra- ' ivennein uioak. Geo. llarter, John Marks, J. Jones, C. V. Cook. 'eo. ihckle, Ralph Hell and the Misses Pearl Jones. Ossa Sims and Jean Clonk, Marion Cloak, El'low Mae Cloak. Nancy Mao Bell and Marceline Moore. Home Hints OLDLV MODERN it this moroc can floor cushion with a design in blue, red and yellow leather which i to jnllque it looks ultn-new. j ! : M t..,, ,i... iMrs. B. H. Moore ' H ' j Returning to Portland T ! I Mrs. B. H. Moore has been a j visitor In Roseburg the past 'ten days aud has been warmly wel i coined by groups of her old friends. 'She Is returning to Portland, her ! present home,' the first of the ' week. Mrs. Moore was Miss Mabel VauQuren before her marriage aud was a well known musician of this city, having a music studio here. During her stay several affairs were arranged in her honor. ft ' - closed her home music I studio for Mrs. Charles G. Stanton has the summer and will reside In Timber, Oregon, until full. Mr. Stanton arrived from that jiluce yesterday and Mr. and Mra. Stan ton and their son, George, expect to leave the first of the week for the north. Mrs. Louis Kohlhagen, Jr., en tertained as her house guests lust week-end her brother and wife, Mr. and Mra. R. W. Dill, of Albany. .Mr. bill, who was manager of the Western Auto Supply company stor6 here, and . Mrs. Dill have been residents of Albany for the past year or so. Mr. Dill is mana ger of the branch store of the Western Auto Supply company in that city. Mrs. C.'J. TraslT . Here From New Hampshire Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Potter RunuellB are entertaining at their, home Mrs. Runnell's mother, Mrs. C. J. Trask, , Concord, New. Hanili shlre, matron! Mrs. Trask ,vlll bo here for the summer and fall, no', returning east until October and she and her daughter and. family will go to the beach for a part of the summer, taking a cottago , at Bandon. It is an interesting note that prior to her marriage Mrs. Trask, who Is well known in. New Hamp shire, was, an artist and received notable recognition in . -her - work. For a number of years she taught art in the public schools. She is the wife of the president of the . 13ay State Artesian Well company. Mrs. Harold J. Glasow ot . tha Chandler hotel, Marshfield, spout last week-end here as the house guest of Mrs. L.. K. Hughes. Mrs. Glasow spent a few days In Med- lord utteudlug tho hotel conven tion. - : ' ' , . i ": . , Group Invited to Meet Visiting Maid .To have friends meet Miss Le oua Goor; her1 house guest .over last week end,' Miss Francos, llut- ner entertained at tho home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Uut- ner, with an informal afternoon at home last Saturday. Nine girls wore asked and at thu close refreshments were served at attractively appointed tables. Miss Geer and Miss iiulner are co-eds at the Oregon State Agricul tural college and are members of Delia Delta Delta sorority. 1 , . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Hughes of Eugene -were visitors here over Decoration Day, arriving last Sun duy to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hughes. They returned homo Wednesday evening. News of Engagement of Former Resident Made' Known , , , . v . Or more than tisuai interest in social chanueis is the announce ment of the engagement of Miss Ruth Ann Wilson, who formerly made her homo in Roseburg, to Mr. Ernest Carpenter of -Yakima, Washington. Tho bride-elect, who now resides In Eugene, was supervisor of math ematics in the high school in this city several years ago and during her residence in the city formed a wide circle of friends. :: s: Mrs. Fred Clark, former Rose burg matron, is a visitor here from Oakland, California, as the guest of her mother, Mrs. Ingerspll, 'In West Roseburg. j t Miss Nellis McBroom Visited in Roseburg A charming Uoseburg visitor over last week-enil was Miss Nel lis Mdlroom, a former maid of this city who was here as the guest of her aunt. -Mrs. Effln Fish er, and her grandmother, Mrs. N. h. Owens, on Court and Ella streets. Miss -Meltroonl leaves Chehalls. Washington, where she resides with her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. E. .McBroom, today for the east. In New York City Bho will attend a reunion of the class of 102H of vasBar on June s. Miss Mcllrooin will he away the greater part of the summer and In the fall plans to return to Oregon, having been ol-1 fered a position as itmtriirlor lu Spanish at tha 1'nlveralty of Ore gon. ii O O Miss Groves and John Wealherford to Wed in August Miss Harriet Groves, young IloRebiirg woman, has announced the dale or her marriage to Mr. John Weatherford for August, the month being revealed to a group ut a luncheon this week. Miss Groves is the daimhler of Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Groves of this city and attended - the local schools. She was a student of Mrs. C. S. Heinllue and later atudlnl music In I'orllcnd. The past year she has conducted her own studio of music. Mr. Weathei-rord Is the son of Mr. ami Mrs. M. c. Weatherford of (Continued on page 3.) ' , 1 , 1.