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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY. JULY 2 928. society 11 BY GRACfi CARROLL All Contrlliutluus to tills Pago Society, Women's Clubs, and Personals Should Ho Telephoned to Hie Society Editor by Friday ot Each Week. The notlcably quiet season or. III) )''Ur III SOCIill tlllinm:in o ... bund am! except (or the inuro in- iv..n..il tfr:ilrK hniiorlllir house it.iesis mid Interesting visitors, who I onllniic to come mid go, the cal endar is almost void ot enlertaln- .... Hi....:.... n.ipi uu rtr Vi..!rin.- r, I. for h unlet oenlng of cards llnd favor during the wai in days Vacallon tliuu Is Inking n nu.ii- h..r out of the city and those, who are not summering at thu coast resorts or the mountains, are bo- Ing lined by delightful motor trips easl or are abroad for the suin- Tho week end finds several leav - lug town either for Hie golf loiii na meiit in Grants Pubs, many of the ladles accompanying the men of tho KoseburK Country Club (or Sunday's meet, or to Eugene fori I lie Active Club International con- ventlon, which opened Thursday. Social gayollos have marked the program for the vlslllng wonioii at thu convention and. a dinner-dance at tne I'jugene noiei win ue a pouu of' interest which closes the con veullon tonight. Evening Affair Is Surprise Arranged for Bride-LIect A' niiicti (oted bride-elect this season Is Miss Itulli Jennings, whoso mnningc to Frank While of I Marshfleld Is to bo im event or I he coining mouth. Thursday evening I Mrs. Elinor McKcnu urranged a surprise iirrali', a group or the members or the Uaptlst church Joining in the enterlainnieiit, tho guests going to the home or Mrs. Myrllo Jennings, mother of the lionoree, on Thompson slreet for llio evening. A setting of gladiolus mid roses made It pretty color note In tho;ass uiugo or relatives and intl- rooms and games were elljoyod. j nulla friends or the couple. Just Miss Jennings was presented by preceding the ceremony "At Dawn- her rrlends with u largo box,mg was pinyed, which when opened, revealed A lovely set or Bavarian china. A buffet suppor was - served at the close of tho evening. About forty uttendod, Mrs. Grant Osborn Bids Group to'ivleet Visitors An lnfornial ariornooii at hoine was iirranged by Mrs. (Irani Os born on Saturday, gnosis being bid den lo meet Mrs. W. H. Giuliani, lier alster. who Is a visitor" from Fanvell, Texas, and Miss Itellu Hemphill, ulece of Mrs. J. H. O- born, who was hero ft-onr Portland I a row days. room. Presiding at the lables were Hufieshiiieiits were served at : Airs. I,. II. Mcllee and Miss" Caro tin! leu linur.' The , group Included jllue Clemens, Mrs. tli'iiham, Miss Hemphill, Mrs. Following a wedding trip it M. F. litre, Mrs. K, , Applewhite, llrillsh Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. 1). Osborn, .Miss Evil itlco lli ulon will return to Itoseburg to anu llio hostess. w :; : Summer Wanderlust Taking Roscburgsrs East This Week . The lure or travel Is drawing an other Itoseburg couple lo Ihe easl this sunimor, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Jtarlh leaving hero Sunday by mo tor to bo gone until full. They will motor Over (he McKou y.lo highway to eastern Oregon, over Hie Old Oregon' Trail, (hence (o Chicago via the l.lni'oln high wny and after visiting (hat city'"" wl" lor '"" remainder of Mr. and Mis. Hindi will go to Ntagaia l-'nlls, New York I'lly, and WiiKhlliKloli, II.C, They I'll,' will visit Miami, !'loridu, and New Oi lcans. Mr .ami Mrs. llarlh plan to be In San Alilonlo. 'lexas, (or Ihe American Legion convention In the fall and enioitle homo will visit it I San Diego. While ill the east I hey ! plan to lake various scenic hips 111- ,1,1 II A I " 1 Mrs. J. D. O-sboin Mostess for Mouse Guest Kor her housi' guesl, .Miss llellil Hemphill ol Portland, Mrs. J. II. Osbmn eiitei lalmd with a loiely hineheon ut her home In West Jlosebiirg Snditday. Placed about an attractively ap- polnled table weie covers tor seven. 1 Fashion Plaque THIS NEW OVERNIGHT CASE of itrlklno modernletlc design Is of brown and tan lizard grain. mm Guests at Informal Gathering Honoring Southern Visitors Mr. mid Mm A. II. Taylor were j hosts (or u charmingly informal (."niv, iiik nauiiiin, ui Mien iiuiiiu u" South Stephens street hull 'fS' '''ialnod with an evening 1 f '"' Mv- "'' W, II. j Uiahani of Fanvell, Texas. "' '"u1' wen. decorated with I "n,"."T ttovmn '" various colors. vocal and piano numbers were simp by Mile lllunchu Graham, Mis. Taylor and .Mrs. Graham. At the close of the evening re- 1 fl''munVv''.r0, ;rvm. Ihe list included Mr. and .Mrs. j W. 11. Craham, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. 'Black, Mr. and Mrs. Grunt Osboru, iMrs. J. U Stephenson, .Mrs. Wood- 'Z s'Li'''n"; !'"B, lu'"'" 1,111 ,, '"'., Clarlbel Stephen- ''"." P"u..ue v. i.nam, auiuiio I 1 "J'1"1' "? 10 .t.ralmui. I . , I Miss Kubv Guile Is Charming Bride of Summer Season One or Ihe Inlerestlng weddings of the Bummer season was that of MIbb Ituby (Julio, duuglller of Mr. and Mrs. If. J. Culle, anil Chide llruton of Ituschurg, the evout be ing a pretty alternnon servico at the homo of the bride's parents, SOU West 2nd Avenue North, last Sunday ut 1 o'clock, An effective) setting was achlev- ted with tho uso of seasonal flow nrs In uttriictlvo arrangements. Before an altar of Shnsla daisies, sweet peas in .pink and orchid shades, intertwined with fernery, the vows were exchanged. Itev. Joseph Knnlts, pastor of Ihe First Methodist Episcopal Church, rend the service before an bli i no uriue s loveliness was en hanced wlih a gown or rose goor getle which was elaborated with lace and she carried a shower or bride's roses, wlilto sweet peas and brldo of Ihe morning. Miss Ellen (lulle, slsler or the bride, was her only ultniiiliint and woro n becoming rrock of peach georgette. She carried an nrni bou quet of rosebuds, carnations anil sweet pens. Hoyd llruton acted as best man lor his brother. Alter the ceremony Iho bridal puny received informally ami liineheon was served in (he dining inane uieir Home. llolh aro graduates of Iho Hose- burg high school, being members or (ho class or 1112(1, unit (ho bride Inter attended school In Portland. .Mr. llruton is the son or Mr. unci ;Mrs. A. llruton and Is manager or ihe Stones' Cash store on Jackson 1st reel. Mlis Ada Grace MouMiiirl of Lou Angeles, who has been spending some time at (lie home of Per brother, I,, c. Moothnrt. left mid i week for eastern Montana where " """""icr vis g her Parenis. I'.nroiilii she will visit with oilier relatives lit Weniitihee. Wash. Miss Mutillinrl will return to Hose liurg lor a Inier time before going to l.os Angeles lo lake a Pushkin us Insti uior In one ot the I. us An geles schools. " v I'l'icnds rlonor IVIatron A . rill AniKVKI-unnr As a sin pi luo on her lilrlhday lllllilverKiirv . mi i,t'r,.l ,.u ..i....!. sniiduy evening, ,iui is, lo n,g I llomas l lelcber ol llioek way. i-iiiyiiie iirighbors were In nlli inhiiice. (lames ami music were enjoyed and later In the evening refreslunenis were served. n '": :;,t I rctty Luncheon I I - ... . . - , i lunula v inning iviaici a iieiiKiiimiiy iiii,ii t,M-i,,.,iii "I Iho weekend in,,, sal . .Miiore emiipllinelHIiK- a vlsll lug j iiuilit. ,MIkm Iiolls I'lekens, lm n ns Here mm Siilem im ihe hmiKe iK'rm ,,'7 K"!Kl"-. lA'l'- f Kniisa- Cily. Km..', ami M?.. . "" '"""I '- I"- '. A...l.-e iin.l ,la,-le,-. nVllilred .Slnnlger and the liosle ss. Qirge Gathering at Aniiunl Picnic of Moose Lodge A vlmlly pli-asiiralile nfii.fr nf last Sunday was tin- . i ( 11 1 , - and ;.nininii. iiir.iii- in whlih the men.- !,l;,';',nr,r.""'.M",",T,l''',,;" H'"1 ""'"' Jllinllles rind nililllliil.nl Kneals put-I Mi lrinri'il. Hie group niidinliiK lo I llilllon gme on the liank.l nf tlie I j I nipqnn liver Tor the day. I This annual nflair t. iilmiys an- .u ipaten ny llie lodge menihers mid friends as i.n eiitslniidlnc mi - nil Ion e.ent. A! noon Hie pliiili dinner was enjoyed mm In the af ternoon horseshoe games, a lu.se- hall bailie ami sporis entertained tluiiir attending. About 5t' nt-Itlnli-il. Attractive Evening Affair Honors Bride-Efect .Mis. I-ifd I'ortur and MIhu Mia HyiU joined in eiUriainiiiK for hu utttuctive evt'iiiiiK affair lioiiorliiH MlhS Hull) Jf-uuinHs, brldo elect, whlirh biouKlit lOKutlKtr a Knip of the youiiKr 8ft on Wodnt-riduy. (iueHtn ininibttriiiK eightttun wore bldduti to the honui of Mik. Kiud KniKhl. rnothor of Mrs. Porter, lu North JtooburK for tho event, which took tho form of u inlHct'l luiifous shower. Low bowhi and varies were filled with Klacllolas and hweot peas In tenniiiKl'Ml wllh ferns, wliich gave at) effective color note to tho rooms. Citrd.s formed tho diversion lor the Kueists and In mid-evening 1 Hub Mary Joan Parl;injn, beai- liiK a pink trimmed umbrella laden wllh a Khower of gilts, presented tliu pieaentH to the lionoree.. Mih. KnUlit HSHltsted lite two bOHteKHeH at the atinper tables. In tliu diniiiK room one laro table waH laid for einht and two Binall or tableH ln the other room held eoveiH lor nix. Centering the room above tho larxe tabic wua n roue ball, formed of pink ro.se buds and covering Iho lights and about this woro narrow pink streamers. Four tall laKrs spaced at Intervals on the table furnished the only light in the room. Quaint little baskets, holding a wedding bell of pink, and filled with confections were the favors at each guoHts' place. Tho invlled IIhI Included Miss Ituth Jennings, i Mrs. Myrtle Jen nings, Mrs. Joe Duets, Mrs. Merle Clark, Mrs. J. A. Caraway, Mrs. (Irani Osboru, Mrs. Fred Knight, Miss Gertrude J.alrd, Miss Mona Portor, Miss Marian Ness, Mis Ida Kinny, Mias Hazel Strickland, Minn Margaret Jennings, Miss Anita Cachelln, Miss Evelyn llawn. Miss Grace Carroll, Miss Lonoro Holllwell, Miss Mary Joan Parkinson. , On Tunsduy evening Miss Ada Grace Moot hart, who has been a visitor at tho L. C. Mootliart homo, was honored with a wt:ner roast at t he L. C. Moot hart homo on the banks of tho Umpqua river in West Hose burg. Mrs. Clair K." Allen Entertaining for Two Visitors Complimenting I wo of her house guests, MiKS I,ou1ho Anderson 'of Per! laud and Miss Klbel Shrum of Ashland, .who ,tiie rumuining for (bo week-end, Mrs. Clair K. Alien has planned aii evening ot bridge, issuing invitations Cor ihree ta bles this evening. Friends of tho honor guests, who formerly lived in Itoseburg, have been asked. Mr. and Mrs. Gignpiix Interesting Visitors From, Honolulu Mr. and Mrs. Alexis Glgnoux or Honolulu, during their visit . in llosehurg as guests of Mr. M. M. Miller, ti few days thin week, were extensively entertained. Mr. and Mrs. Glgnoux went to Portland on Thursday to visit with a brother of Mr. Glgnoux and on August 22 will sail from Vancouver tor home. On Monday evening Mr. Miller entertained for his house guests with a dinner party at tho I'inpqmi hotel. Ctivers were placed for the honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. (-baric YV. Wharton mid .Miss Florence Wharton and the host. Tuesday afternoon the visitors were guests of Mrs. Chas. W. Wharton and MUh Wharlou for a scenic drive over Ihe North I'mp o,ua road. In (ho evening Mr. and Mrs. W button eiiterliiim-d for Mr. and Mrs. Glgnoux with a picnic dinner at their summer camp on the Cuny estate borderline the jVmpipm river. Following the din ner hour Ihe guests went to Free mont Lodge. Die summer home of Mr. ami Mrs. J. F. Marker and spent Ihe evening as lhoh guests. Mrs. I,. W. .losse and mm ot Se attle, guests of her parents. Mr. mid Mrs. Murker. Wei- additional members nf (lie party. Wednesday was filled with a lkhttitl drive to mil.;' poims, Mr. atid Mrii. Glgnoux bfir.g gue.st of .Mr. and Mrs. Wharton and Miss Wharton. Oa their return In Ihe evenin:; Mr. and Mrs. Gignoux ent.'iiainid for-a dinner at the rtuiimi lin tel, there being covets tor Mr. and Mrs. Wharton. Miss Wharton and Mr. Miller ami (he hoLs. Mr. and Mrs. Strawn F,r,;,,:.,,T r... M - .IUPrtdllung LiUCStS rout Kansas Interesting vlsltiiru ulin urrted .lltrll... ti... ...... i. ...... t... . Miss Mary .lane And.eus. lOsoualolnle. Kan., guests nt the home of Mr. nml Mrs. V. II. Slrawn on Vlsln avenue. Mrs. A. t'. Andteus. nioll.er of Mrs. Slrawu, Is lo i-eiiniln here lo live and Mrs. l. I', Andrews, her Hier, anil .Miss Andrews aie upending three weeks In the lily. v1 '- -S Sutl.erlin Matron . . ' lostcss nt Dinner IjisI Hnl.lidny e.enlng Mis. .lo.ephine Sliii-k'ltlis hostess for n,. ln.orn.nl dlnnei- pane at l-v Sill lleillu home, iisMi.r hlv fi lends. . Slrated abniil the rliarinini;!,. al pointed table were Mr. and .Mrs. V. IU Applegale nf Sillherllli. Mr. and 'Mis. J. E. Clark (if llosebili-g.' C. jc Fristot. mid 1'aul Hehv ig ate! llie hestecj ut Sutlu-illa. !m. r. and JVlrs. Dlack Entertain at Large ; Dinner Sunday i The week end held several af fairs of interest for visitors, among them the largo dinner for which Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Itlack were j hosts Sunday at their honit ut 42S Pitzer street in compliment to ( their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Graham, who with their two children, A Hie Blanche and Sammy Lee have been . here from Farwell, Tex. All but a few of tliu members of the Pluck family were present for the occasion. Summer flowers, grouped In at , tractive arrangements, were color ful in the rooms. I Seated about tho table were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Stephenson, Mr: and i Mrs. Woodley SlephenHon, Mr. and :Mrs. Grant Osborn, Mr. and Mrs. I A. Hi Taylor, Allie Hlanclie Gra ham. Clarlbel Stephenson, Atha lie Taylor, Carl Black, Sam lllack of Albany, Sammy Lee Graham and 'itift IiojsIh. . Dinner Given Complimenting Boise Folk For Mrs A. Weefo, her son, AI gle Weefo, and her gradudauph ters, the Misses Lois and Edna Weefe, visitors hero from Poise, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Mar Hters enterlalned with an attrac tively appointed dinner on Mon day evening at their homo in North Itoseburg. Covers wero placed for tho hon or guests, -Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Marslers, Miss Laura Mason of 'Jefferson, Miss Dorothy Marslers and tho hosts. Miss Phyllis "shields, former Ro.se burg maid, is being welcom ed here from Portland. She is the 'guesl of her sister, Mrs. Clyde , Carstens, in Laurelwood for a j fortnight. j Dinner Given in (Ashland Honors :Roseburg Woman An Interesting event for tlite week-end out of town was the din ner glvon by' the Douglas county club of, the Southern Oregon Nor mal school Thursday evening In Ashland to honor Mrs. Kdlth S. A chert of this cily, county school superintendent. The following from ;the Daily Tidings tells of the af fair. . Mrs. tfdith S. Ackert of Iioho buvg, county school superintend ent ol' Douglas .county, was the guest of honor at a dinner given by the Douglas County club of the 'Southern Oregon Normal school llast evening, Thursday, July at The Plaza.. Covers were laid for thirty-three, at a table perfectly appointed and 'attractively centeied with a large jbouo.net of pastel colored, sweet 'peas. Everyone present thoroughly enjoyed the Informality of tho af ; tali- and tho amiability of the group. j Karl II. Horsell, in Ihe capacity 'of loasltnaster, introduced the fol i lowing persons, whoso Interesting talks were much appreciated: Carl A. Schneider, president of (lie iclub; Kdtth S. Ackert, "Profes jsional Standards;" Chas. K. Mer irill. "The Southern Oregon Nor mal School;1' Mrs. Susan Haynes, "What I Like About School Teach 'ing;" Mrs. Jenn Wake, "What I ! Don't Like About School Teach jhig;' and Miss Fern Scott. "The j Problematic Youlh.' Perhaps Ihe most interesting speeches were the "lntroduee Yourself speeches glv en by every member present. This t feature gave the rest of the group 'some Idea of the work being ac complished by each person. 1 Memhers and guests present ' wei-e: Mm. Kdlth S. Ackert and daughter, Carol. Mr. and Mrs. Karl i II. Horsell, Carl A. Schneider. ; Charles K. Merrill, Mrs. Susan i llaynes, Mrs. Jean Illake. Verlie I Tracy, Fein Scott, Lucille Aid-ji-tdue, Vhdet luscho and sister, lla.el i. Payne, Frances Living Kieite, Viola Cole. Mabel Mulr hend, Mabel Williams and sister, Gladjs. Mrs. Merlha Klumlel. Neva Atiee. Minnie Alberts, Agnes John son. I.uella WnmlriiiT. Mary Talbot. Mrs. Albeit. Fllescher. Kalherine Jaroby. Mihhed Mumimiles. Mis. T. K. Gnie. ThHma Harthnlmey. Crystal lloid. Florence Johnson and Mildred Kutsult. l'oitni-r ivxiili'iils lii-hii; wi'lcom hy I lull- n IimhIh I his week nie I .Mr. ami Mrs; I'hll Khmlr-lnn. who art.- visiuiii: iiinu .Mfiiitml .is gnem lif rglal Ives ill Knaeburg. Home Hints ...li El VIGILANT against the entrance of dirt through the front door etande thtt wrought-iron shoe lacraptr In the form of a goo,,. Business Women Guests Mrs. L. B. Skinn.er for Out Door Party One of the most Interesting and wholly pleasurable vacation events of clubdom was the outdoor party and picnic of the Itoseburg Dusl ne.H9 and Professional Women's Club, which was entertained at tho country home of Mrs. L. li. Skin ner, who was a gracious hostess at Winston Friday night. Tables were laid under the large trees on the Skinner lawn and the branches were lined with Japanese lanterns which shed electric light on the scene. Miss Ucsb Wharton, Mae Paldwln, Dr. Lucetta Smith and Maude Kidder comprised - the refreshment committee. Mrs. G. It. Child, a visitor who makes her home In Rnseburg each summer, was u distinguished Kuest of the club. There wero a number of additional guests for tho affair, each of the members invit ing one. Mrs. Child gave a most Interest ing talk before the club on gar dening and landscaping, telling of women who are choosing these as professions. Mrs. Child Is a land scape artist of nolo and has done some splendid work in that line ut her home in San Fraucfsco. She has been official landscape gar dener of California In the past. A business meeting preceded tho evening's festivities and the retir ing officers of the club presided. Work of the year was finished and the club made plans for the pic nic at which the Coos Bay club will entertain at Sunset Bay on Sunday, July 29. Quite a number will attend from here. During the remainder of the eve ning tho new officers were Install ed. They were May Pyron, presi dent; Kalhryn Kenny, vice-president; Verus Houser, secretary; Laura lies, treasurer; Mae Bald win, sergeant-at-arms. Mrs. Minnie Clark was Installa tion officer and a quaint little ceremony accompanied this part of tho program. Little Madelyn Stearns Stearns gave n costumo dance on the veranda of the Skln :)r home and 'afterward, bearing a u !tet containing bouquets of flowers, presented each of the now officers and the hostess with the blooms. ' About fifly attended tho affair. w Friends Gather at j Surprise Affair Complimenting Mrs. Anna Bur nett of Itiverside on tho occasion or her birthday anniversary, a group surprised her on July LI. Refreshments wero served at tho closo of the affair. Those present were the honor guest and Mrs. Tom Blevlns, Mm. C. W. Andrews, Mrs. Tssle Jones, Mrs. Da,vo (Mark, Mrs. Irene" Chap man, Mrs. Itadabaugh, Mrs. IT. F. McGloughton and family, . Mrs. Fred Kent and family, Mrs. Myrtle Denton and famitv, the Misses Mary and Goldie Mitlikin, Lily. Armstrong, Maud James, Walter Armstrong. For the pleasure of Mrs. J. C. Houseolder on her birthday anni versary, her children entertained with a dinner last Sunday. The members of the family, except for one son. and additional gm'Hts were present. Seated about the table, attrac llvely centered with a bowl of sweet peas, wero Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Houseolder, Mrs. Kudnlph Rol ler of San Francisco, Mrs. Louis Howe of Brownsville, Houseolder of Bed Claudia Houseolder, Carroll, Kenneth G. Itudolph Kollor, Jr., Howe. Mib. Edw. Jlluff, Miss M Ik Grace Uousi'oliliir, and Vance Mrs. Horn liavls. Chicago nuil ron who lu.s been a visitor here us guest of I.e.- cousins. Mr. nml Mrs. IOj 1. Croft, left ''hursday. In l'ort liil.ll she Is to he Joined hy Mih. Shnw of San Kranelsco null tho two will lenve on a lour or Alaska. On Ihe ml urn Mrs. liavls will go lo I.enver, where she wintered this year. Affair Honors Couple Who Leave Soon t - Honoring Mr. and Mis. li. C. IllaxaU. who will soon be leaving lo liiaki their home In Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Woodley Stephenson en iri'lnlned wllh an lufoiuiiil lmrly Tlnirsday evening. Supper was served later in llio evening, there being covers for 1 1. (J Dancing Party ' Entertains Group Quite a pleiisutnhle evening event of the week was on Thui--day when ihe I'miMiua Amuse ment company enlerlnined wllh a dancing jiarly at rmpq.in Park cii'b house, extending Invitations lo a number of Koseburg folk. A Snllierlln orchestra provided music for the affair, which was well attended. C Garden Club Members ; to Assemble at i Soldiers Home Members of tho Koseburg Gar jdeii club are to assemble nt the Ibeautiliil gardens of the Soldiers : Home en Monday evening between llio hours of 6 and S o'clock. The Soldiers Home has one or I Ihe most attractive giounds lit the idly and recent work under the j supervision of Glenn Ulugn, land ! scape nrtisl, has made Hie gar : dens n clmrmii.g and colorful 'spot at the home. Mr. iHngo will receive the members of the club ;anrt escort them about the grounds i during the calling hours. I Week Brings Out of Town Wedding of Interest Here Simplicity In appointments and a quiet service marked the mar Iriage of Miss Helen Bussell, form er itoseburg maid, and Mr. Harry I Uarrell at the homo of the bride's 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. I Rowley, 62.1 West 5th Street, Ku igene, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 'Herbert D. Quiue, brother-in-law and sister of the bride, attended from this city. The wedding ceremony, a lato afternoon utfair at 6 o'clock, was attended by only members of the. two families. A setting of summer flowers was effectively used in the room. The bride wore a going away ensemble of brown and rose with chapeuu to match and carried un urm bouquet of rose buds. I Miss Ivetta Barroll of Eugene, sister of the bridegroom, was maid -of honor and was f rocked In a 'model In pastel color. Harry Itay of Kugene was best man. Hev. Stivers, pastor of the Chris jtian church of Kugene, read the nuptial service. j Immediately following- the cere mony Mr. and Mrs. Barrcll left on la honeymoon trip to northern points and on their way home will stop In Itoseburg to visit relatives. Mrs. Barrel! attended school In j this city and graduated this year from the Eugene high school. Mr. Barrel) is employed by the South ern facittc company in Kugene, where he and his bride will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Croft Complimented at Affair Mr. and Mrs. E. Croft, well known Itoseburg folk, wero honor ed with un Informal party given by u group ot their friends us a sur prise on their wedding anniversary on the evening ot July IS. About fourteen assembled nt the Croft home. 817 South Pino street for the affair and spent tho eve ning with Mr. anil Mrs. Croft. Many, lovely Individual gifts were recoived by the couple. Mr. und Mrs. Croft wero ninrried at Adklnson, Henry county,- Illi nois, July IS, 1881, 47 years ago. They lived In the east until fifteen years ago, coming to Oregon at that time and making their home hero since then. Tlioro were five children, two living. They nro Percy Croft of this city and Mrs. Pyron Travis, wife of Hev. Travis who Is pastor of the ' Presbyterian church at Lebanon. & -.'f & Portland Visitor Honored at Party In compliment lo Miss Gertrude lluckors of Portland, visitor here as tho guest of her slstor, Mrs. P. C. Klllott, Mr. and Mrs. w. D. Wiley entertained with an Infor mal evening at their apartments Friday. Five were invited. Later 111 tho evening refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Enger to Arrive This Afternoon Former Itoseburg folk who will bo warmly welcomed by their wide circle of friends hero are Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Enger, who are to arrive here today from Makers field, California, to visit with their niece, Mrs. Wesley llone brake, and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Enger have been making their home In the south for tho past few years: O ' Delightful Entertainment at Bickle Home On Wednesday tho members of ll, f .1 A f..,l. ... I. I .. well) delightfully entertained at I the Inline nf Mrs. Geo. Pickle on ine iinrnen vaney roan. The afternoon wus spent with ; gumes and sewing niter w hich a ! very delicious luncheon was serv ed by the hostess .assisted by Mrs. ('. W. Cook and Mrs. tleo. Powers. Those enjoying tho afternoon were the .Mesdames C. W. took, John Travis. E. G. Cloake, llnrlai. Moore, John .Marks, J. Jones, Mnry Davls. II. M. Allison, Geo. Powers. j lialph Hell, Mrs. Fletcher, Pearl Jones, Mildred Marks, Mildred Fletcher, Nancy May Dell, Ella May Cloake, Jean clouke, Maree line Moore and Ihe hostess. Mrs. E. li. Cloake Invited the club lo her home for the afternoon of July 25lh. Fashion Plaque A NEW FALL GLOVE e.nolevS metallic lace appliqued on a seal- loped Cliff. POETS' CORNER ... tui. I signed ContriDuiioni tor. . w 6oclety Editor ot tne " "'-"'-7 Space ! Available. MY UMPQUA VALLEY FARM By 8. 8. Dunn There's a freshness and a fra grance In our f.uils and flowers Kiihlline. ... .t.rt .... mown hav In our meadows, unmatched ""' clime, In the spread of our green valleys and the sweep of wooded hills, In ihe flashing sheen of the waters of our rivers and our rills; And nature's fingers weave in gladness, fabrics of wondrous charm, And her masterpiece, I'm certain, is my Ulnpiiua vancy .ana. There's a newness and a sweet ness in the tilings that grow so fine, In our gardens, lu our fields and meadows, on every tree and In the dew upon the grasses, in the green of growing wneni, At the edge of the valley where the fields and woodlands meet: And nature seems lo draw nearer, like a. strong encircling arm. And is smiling, I nm certain, upon my Unipqua. vulley farm. There's a brightness and a white ness in this charmed, enchanted 'land, In the rapids of (ho rivers and the gleaming, golden sand; There's a (iiiaintness ulld a quiet ness lingering nil ubout the place, In the. primeval forests, green whero the white-tails stalk with grace, And nature Is W'atching over us, lo shield us from nil harm, ANTLERS THEATRE Madge Bellamy is Featured in "The Play Girl" at Ant- i lers Sunday J A Iniighter romance on which metropolitan reviewers have plac ed the stamp of npprovnl, "The Piny Glii" is to be tho feature re lease lo tho Antlers Theatre for two days commencing Sunday starling the eonioilienne and popu lar player, Madge Bellamy, in the title role. . The story deals with the life of a Utile shop girl tired of work and hungry for beautiful clolhes and amusement. Not an unconnn nion failing, and for that reason an Ideal llienio for a pholodrama. Ilul instead of the usual tragic, sordid picture this theme usually calls forth, Arthur Hosson the di rector, has made It a happy ro mance of youth, starred with lauglilcr. Wallace Beery and Raymond Hat- I ton oomlng to Antlers Tue.- weo. in "ine nig Killing" Powder-Horn Pete and Head Eye Dan, the greatest sharp shooters of all time, which comes to the Antlers Theatre Tuesday for a run of two days. , lleer takes the part of Powde WILLIAM HAlNESA ANITA 1 1 LOCAL NEWS I Dr. Selher and Son Here J ... i-. v.e,n'T anil son. i.or- doti. are hero today from their , home in Eugene, J D. E. Hurst Funeral Sunday i The tunernl services for I. F.I-' don Hurst. Norill Myrtle CreDk i man will h- held at 2:3 o'clock i Snndny afteriiooii at Myrtle Creek l,.l lt...llo( r.,... l in charoe nf rtiii..ni. n.i ; Inleinient will be in ihe Myrtle ' Creek cemeterr i i -', n.n.rin.nt May Be Sent to th. - - r y . And she is wllh me, I am certain, on my Umpqua valley farm. o The following was written by Miss Alma Thompson, 13-year-olU r ..i,l.,iT clnsfl uirl to tho meinnt-v io'f Oscar Itodloy, young man who ivns drowned last week at Ufa i nioiid Lake, of whom alio had i been a childhood friend. I IN MEMORIAM OF OSCAR Wo will miss you, Oscar, boy, i Till tho sinking sun' goes down, Though some ol ub may win a -place In this world of great renown. We'll miss your sutldcu cheery smile, Your gullanlness and grace, Your sunny, carefree, happy laugh, Your smiling, handsome l'nco. In your oyes of brilliant azuro blue, Wo saw tenderness and lovo. No cowardice or fear was there. You thought of Him above. I 1 The forests will miss you, Oscar, j The touch of your youthful feet. tl.n., l.,n,l ..n, tl.nun .1..-!. green pine trees, And the flowers that smelted so sweet. Yes, we will miss you, 'Oscar, Our hciids with sorrow bend, For we know that God has taken From our midst, a loving friend. But wo will be happy, knowing, , As our sorrows together we share, That when wo leavo this earthly world " Wo will all moet you up there. Horn Polo and Hatton is Dead-Eyo Han. The audience went wild about these two boys who couldn't hit the side of a mountain at ten paces but' who are experts "at' breaking glass balls with blank cartridges. "The Big Killing" is anothor of those delicious satiric comedies which Beery anil Halton introduc ed wllh a recent, production, "Partners In Crime." This limn ! Iliey have taken to mountains and I Hie backwoods mountaineers for j their inspiration and they succeed I in throwing an "effective wrench I Into a neat, little feud war, ilevel- open over 1110 romance which ihrealened to mix llio .opposing families. Tho picture has a well-snslnhi-ed plot with genulno story Inter est. Tlio sldi'-spllttlng i- comedy slliinfloiis are cleverly woven illlo the fabric of Ihe tale and there Is a alucoro romance running thru out, Supporting Beery nnd Hntton in the cast are several notable play ers, including Mary Brian, whose recent successes wllh this comedy , duo have won her an enviable jplaco in tho hearts ot film nu i diences. Lane Cliniidlcinr who piny ! ed opposite Clara How In "Bed Hair, and several others. PAGE "TELLING THE WOULD" From Myrtle Creek Mrs. N. J. Hale or Myrtle Creek was in Itoseburg during Hip morn ing visiting with friends and shop ping. i Visitors Enroute Scuth Miss Helen SHillley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Studlry, for mer residents of this city and no of Eugene, and relatives. Mr. nnd Mrs. Roger A. Johnstone of s?n Franrisco. visited hero last night. Miss Sthdley Is accompanying II. e r laiicisraus souin anil w ill return here thj first part of next week to visit wllh friends a few days before going on to her home Ins !lBiiiltiW. 1.. 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