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TV.'O ROSEBL'RC, N'r.VC'S-RF.VlF.W. ROSF.BURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER I 3.. 1923. COLOR FOR THE OCTOBER BRIDE Umpqua Chapter of S. H. TR. Opens Scries of rTDecUngs; iTM-atia frM- irSfn l?i TTMe-naaX SOCIETY FLUSH PINK, BEIGE IVORY, OTHER DELICATE TONES ENHANCE NEW GOWNS; LUau LhLVLS, bLLLKER FABRICS ARE IN BY GRACE CARROLL All Coptrlhuilotm to this Page Society. Women' Cltiba, and Pemanals Should He Telephoned to the Society Editor by Friday of Each Week. -Of immediate interest is the 1II1J1CMIHMH HUH Yvrn III f..r the itt'uionai Convention of the tnt'jrnn Connies., of Parents hii'I 'ivu. ruiH of Southwestern Oiegon, to ! ln-id tn Itosehurg mi October al. and -" ami for which the w.iimi.s committees woiking in rmiK.-ruiioii wiih the general chairman, Mrs. 1' H. Churchill, am planning an txteiislw pro- Riam. . Registration will be taken care or at the Elks T'-niple, opening hi lo:Xu o'clock of the Unit inoin Um The business meetings will be of primary consideration and will he held beginning Wednesday horning at the Flint Methodist Episcopal church with the pub lic Invited to attend. Prom inent speakers have been se cured by Ihe program commit teu for all three days, among me chief ones to be Dean Jame son of the Oregon Htate Agricul tural College, Miss Mozelle Hair. l'nn..rclV ,tt f)r..i'oti lit I Irei-nil and Hiatu president of the Oregon Federation of lluslnes and Pro leaslunal Women. Several social affairs will bo Kiteu iii tumnTuuu whii ivmereme km me imiuia mi delegates A reception, for which Mm. P. Hockley has charge of details, will bo the first event, i;jveii on i lie mi ay evening ai uie Id Kb Temple.. This will bu a more Informal affair and the pub lic Is also invited to be present. The presidents' breakfast w III ,be in the Indian room of the Linpi.ua hotel at 7:"u o'clock Wed Musday morning and Is In charge f . .. . . l- . ? . H . . . ,, "" lick,,, or tl,l, m.y l,t. , (Writ of the club, will be in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Lseave Today for East i-Mr. and Mrs. Jus. H. Campludl, vrtm have been interesting itose- bflrg visitors through the month if Meptember and part of October ail guests of Mr. Canipbell'a par - tt 1 a, Mr. and Mrs. tjeti. CamidmM, ..Tn leavlna ll.l. iillernoon lo. M atler tl.e Hunimer va.alinn. t(lelr hon.it In Kll.bbu.K. Jla. I'lans were tlm.le by the el.ib p 1 Mra. ( ampliell before her mar l. ntertnlu the boy el the Kun. ilae tbl. rail .. MIh Helen 'Joinu. elaiia or the rh.lr.tlau Meyer of Kliinlunc Mr. ' ('.imp ihu.ili at a Hollow e'en pa.tv at lll, who fo.u.e.ly live. I In ItoHe- the eu.l of the month. 'I'K. nan been In the ea.t for j The hoKteM .erve.1 refreshments the past neveial year., part ot at the close. t.al lime hi-lna a m.unher of one j The lint In. lu.le.l the Meh-iLmien the ettntern .ynitihony nrrbeH',!'. A. Coffell. Itoy.l Hiuton. lilail.' teas. He In now In the .ale. of llh- of .MiinnltiK. Mnxewll ami .ore In nichbuiK. ehevy.ai Inlo.mal uffalrH were rrvetl to entertain Mr. au.l Mr.. tmpbell (lurltiK Ihelr .lay here. II? LrM"r r-"".1 f""" "' rrti l.ds .pent an Infill nu.i event ill ijlu tieo. l ampbell home. m IjHiiner Party Tuesday (' M 1 ., r ., tr Massachusetts Visitors )ll T.iemliiy ev.-nlna Mr. ami (leome Sirniir eniertatned a. tlM-ir home with a di r pa.lv eTmipllnieniliiK Mr ;im Mrs Jus. ri. Campbell t.f l hi bbtng. Mum , wl.o have been vtniiinH in Hie cti Itrt tail. .GtleMrt for tin alfalr lllrhid"! ir group ot Iniitii.ii" ft I.d.Ik of Mi. llliphell, who liillieil nuide Mr- latino in this 1 it) Eastern Star Mrnilrs lintertuiiu-cl at Oakland M deleniilion n !Pll Roxehlllg Chum liieinlit !i No , O I Ihii -i. I'litt'Umn r elln a 1 by Hi.' iti tin- I. S . ,f-til lo I liiklrt'iil e-lliig when lln 1 fl by the OHkhiml 1 I h 1 1 e 1 p'dl.ufchu tin- nmiljii tUe pl;iiHM Wiih piM nil IWsl.-SS 4 1 1 .ft I t -T ill,l lll.M ' Vl'llihK H tH llHjUft v .( m ii'OintnifiiM in i!n- nx.ii .-I All .iii.l ;ii ttte I ,.hl ( at 1 1- ( Hi . 1 In H. il- ifr i-".-u mm it r L A tP.K R F A N NX SAVS. Hf U S NT Off. C m mi. mmvkc me. No matttr how nara an tlavator O r! woihs. sh ts a'ways btmg c illcd down. Son Roseburg People , . - . . weds t ortJand Maid J Among 'lie Oc tober lint of out 0f town weddings coroiiiK "'is yvh to interest and hurprlse fri.-ndi of the bridegroom in this , city, in the marriage of MlhH , Gladys Murphey of Portland to ; Mr. Conrad Srhloemann, Hon of 'Mr. Hitd Mrs. August Schloeman of f Hoseburg and a former lesideni, ; hie h wan solemnized quietly Monday afternoon at fi o'clock ' Only a tew guetita had been in vited for the affHlr at the home of (he bridegroom's brother and ! aUtei-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Chan. ' Hehloemann. in Corvallls. jrv. C. W. Reynolds read the nuptial ! service. ! Mr. hihI Mrs. Si hloeraunn have been visiting here thin week and will go on to Medfoid in a day or BO. Business Women Give Series of Winter Affairs (llll(H delightful among affair. j tun-H-iy this week wan the Una f H Polin ,.t runt i.mmu.u ...mi. sored by the Roseburg IJusinesH Hll( professional Women Club nn Thursday pvening at the Knlghia of Pythias hull, the parly (j,iiig nubile, riieroom wa f will, u.-; v.-lvot hl.l. fulr to be moat .1 J , f ""' .f"C '"""'"''i popular autumn fabric, with la. th..ru beU,,, nine table In play. a ,.,, s,.l()n(, Tl,.r, ,,. ah U I la Lauhach a. In rliarK of ()z,.s f br,1(.s tth) j,,,, ,..,., , a.n.nrn.m for the renl. ,..,.,,.,, , HnflMnH b, , i,,,,.,,,.,, At the iloae of the u M , ,,,,.,.,. ,.,,,,.,. an.mliu.e n-frt.rhm.-nt.. :Bin, me ,mn.morU. Moire. . ..r -". i.u..u.i., u...e ,., ,. I Among other soWl the n-r future In tli dub rfifii I tlon honnrlll(t lh. ., , ! .. hool, lor the .VW,liu of H- IB at the hunt, of Mra. fhas. 8. Heinline. ; Miss Hudson Asks Group I for Affair Thursday Eve j Thursday evmdiig JHIkh Hudson lOitertJiinHd at her on Winchester street lor the bent of tho KIdeeii Sewing , which is among tlie social 'rusntuing reuuiar meeiniL's i:ile '"""" I'lul), ! club, tin., i In ...on, K.lw . Walton. th llhea Cat.-.. K.ther Miller little.. Vel.na l-ui k.-.-bon. MlHses Venore lleleue 1 1'lerec. 'Ihelma I'lerce au.l Helen rclKUHOU. i O I Matron and Daughter 1 r . . . ?v . . i Lntcrtain Club ediu'gday .Mr.. Juke .lonen ami her da.iKl. i'-1'- n,s '''"rl j. lo.ne.i in eu .leilnininit a. their lion. 1 Wed e.,i..y art.-rnoon tor the i"l '! M .). A t in li. t'hain.tnu airaUKetuents of Kladiola. and jmi. baelmas tluisie. canted out an ji.ut. iniual i.io.it in the room and lat the table, when- at the tea hour luu.-heou was served. Mrs. t'leo j Tipton agisted In .en Ilia. Tile list for the alternoott in- clmleil the M In me Ni-llie Allison uf St. pan, l itis M. 11. Allien J M Mi K ix . M i: tin kel. C. . ( .m.U. litlui 'j in I-, 1; : lir'ii. 'li u l iitnn, lv Wan! Kills and the I'hiake. Kl!.m M:m N.i ti, M iv !,-' Minn, o 1 if(t. 'nt it i ... . 1-: Mai I. A M . K..lth Inihulih. r- Jean Ml -M'J. ChLlUe and Mrs. IVttit Arranr; Inform. il Aftminon ilitit: e 111 the Urilnti memo- i Inh. Ailliimil l,o and l'o Is kh At the three l,i Nit . and Mrs ii -Hint Mii W I. Vis ii V Wimbfiii Mr m. J W. ndel! 'tir.ht. Ml t . S Mi Klhlnny and ihe i .- A I Ihe lose of I he e inn !t "!:! ileitis Y vrv vr i d .i d-d l.ibl--. !" . I'. Ill till ! .. ; ... , I ill II 'l. :iui.(l.l,. Htlnii M, .j,,. " I il. .1 II . iniiiti,,; 1. I li'.i.-il.n Mi., ii .nn.n . mi. ... III.. Ni.i ri,,,!.- Sin-Inn, flu'. ,.i n in .... ,1 Mi. ... 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I Mrs. Itriiiiit j "I'- f- - i.m i-..-t i- h.- A ' ' ft K i iav,- j i ,!,!,. o. :-,oo r:;::c: ";z;,rz 't,,:: n vsjg fi ' ' ' ' ' t,. ,,. en;--, ,. , aP'.-c.-!, , - :;,..,. x O 3 f , lctn. t M; AV, r, IimH b-if oi ...f .1 in-t ,i.-l V.-:tt. 1 k Wllovi'e l,,,,! im Ih, .-ml e Id. I . S.ik i..l.!"l proi-l. -. Al ' & el '!. 'i p,e huml'id ''i- n liiri.ln 'l toe, tllif it' 1 1 BY JULIA BLANSHAR D I NfcA Service Writer " st:w voitK, Oct. l.i - s.-i-Lcm-: b'T belonged to the. college girl. November In the debutante's i month. Hut October I reserved fur ' Uie autumn bride, Hie second must : popular wedding month of th Mlioi October-lobe thi yi-ar will liavc a lovely ttnie choosing her wedding goll. KlI'Ht, tiie mode . Iput.s a iiremium on Individuality. jSeroinl. there is a riotous ma.-H of J heauiitul f4mrtt. Last, rotor Is 4 creeping. Into the bridal gown, j Not mil'-l) color, to be hup-, lint 'some of the prettiest 0'oher wed Idings ulll sie lltinh pink, beie ioiy, eggshell orf white and hut delicate torn-H. One of the nniart- 1 eht of Washington weddings will ;hat flu.sh vehet for tlie bride, J with rose vehet tor her attend ' ant.s. Agree on Two Points Long sleeves, preferably tlplit ones with perhaps a 11 unusual cutT treatment, and some kind of a train that begins below the wair.t line are the tio latest style points upon w hi li all modish wedding gow ns agree. ' Necklines are apt. io be modest ly rounded, balteau Bliapyd. a lhie8 nr(, I()t J,,,, battle line of htle they once were. Kveryolie nou concedeit that one bride wil! look charming in a V, another in wweet demure ri untiled neek mn,. , anil hosm-il t.ilfcla add thi-lr KprUliMy beauty to the rholre the yoiins briile may make I- sIlKhlly bnuff Five New Favorites i "l.eker, uli.ikier fubrlis Kill In, v elvet, real lace, mou.-se-; line de soie, chiffons - lend then.- . I oung Actress Is Hack rrom Ireland Where She Studied for New Play An Intei est Jim Id t of social news In Kotu'hum circles U the re- ; 1 111 11 friim nbroai of Janet Youiik. j who has h'-en appt-uring for sev eral HeunojM with the Moroni Ol sen players and w hose verbal ile aetlnu is well know ll tit llieatle aa ( dh'tit lis hei e j The young ;n in h.i i many petsoiial till litis hi tlie -iiv tn nhnrn her recent tilp will he of in ' teiest. She spent part of the sum-i.i.-r In heland where die studied dialect for "Aunimn 1'ite," one uf Ihe plas In whirh her afi'eriism Hie iitlittenet'S w j!) si-e her llli. sea son tn Kn:;em Mi a Voting is a giaduate of the ihauia depaitmeni of the Cniveislity uf Oregon ami one of the leading young Interpre ters that Oregon lias given lo dra ma. She has been w Inning fame for herseli and ihe university throtuh In r si age sn.re s.' i's. This e.ti 1 iie 011: pan y will im hide mot " ilia 11 titty I'iiirs on iis seasoufil lour. ' Mis. Millikin Entertains for Son on Anniversary lioiialJ Mtl!k:n. miii nt Mr. and Mrs T. S Millikin ot li'veiside Addiiton, was lumor guet on tin occasion of his lllh birlltdny mini- eT-.ir a 1 an informal afternoon altait al wlii. h In lumber elller lamed oti I clot-r t Kullow tn:- uiie u . lot k lllll.-heoll the r 1 1 1 ' 1 t 1 h)oeil i:a nes Ineludeil in the ;,nnii vi-iy 1 lit- hnaor gni, Alh-n Kent. U li:i Mrl.atir.hliu. Sllitli v Mi I..HU hllii, Kowtl lent"H. Leslie lluttei Mid Ot tijln r l)in:in Pat ty to. He C arrird Out in Hallowe'en Slvle Itei.ildnu ihe appi.iarh "ul I la! i' e'l i ,f .'lie lei - in. aiilioutu 1' oi a II ilIoe'.-Ti ami ms 1 itm pa: ' !;iniie() by lal.c1 m hak. ts i-' o.I.m:. !.la in the Indian k A lo Ihe toelit- i'M- 1 il the ( ir.nna hot I . 1'IhO.iu e.e- .1 l' I M.e .l. -I. If -I A vWi.uion Mr ,i ,1. , js ,:, r,a.re X IW :-h M: a :! I - no ; iu the .li:i.'r i r W.a' I M V. lid!".: over n,. J.e alteino..:) Mi - 1 and jut nt nn'eineiil of t't - : - ' 1 i I Ht of r-i; l.uKee . hiii; TU-ll i. ' " ,11 te Made ( i; her W OI U M ! !. .i.-i l-ui and prujictn . : it:- ' I ' 'Si 1 V i ' fit " w v I - 14 h . (S I If , ' & 4 'i. tw. The pink brocided gown at the left ha. a circular skirt with train made in one with the back bodice panel. The veil is of Alencon lace. At the right i. an off-white velvet gown featuring a novel sleeve treat, ment and a tiered skirt. ! Daughters of Nile I Invited to Entlcr i Home for First Meeting 1 011 Tuesday evening Mrs. Roy : Kntler eiiteriained at her attra.-' live home hi Laurelwood. Inviting Ml Uie rveillllg mciiioeiH . dotna Club, i.iLir,ht 10 he her guest. s of the Nile, their first niei ilng ihls fall. Projects for litis fall wenv di--iuMil and plans made for fu lute social allaii.. Eitctlon of uf fleers was posipuiud until the next meetm. niMmsum w.iS held concerning C.ie November ceremonial to he held in Poritand and a oiiimtinU ai ion was read from thu Queen of the 01 guula- t mn. At ihe dose of the evening Mrs. Kntler seived lefreshnieiitH to the. 1 1 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Micelli Ask l ew for Dinner A dinner pai'y of i.t'r;utlL' up- puii.niienis was gtv :i by Mr. and Mis. V J. Micelli lor a lew 1 rii -nils at 1 lie ir home, 71 T Soul il 1'ine slieet, Tuesday evetilni;. Sea'eit aiutr.l tlie pnt'ily atraio; etl t::4!e wciv Mr. and Mrs. Win Mill, .Mi. and Mis. A C. Marsteis. Mi.s. Annie Ktisell, Mr una Micelli. Tiie lotip w as t iitertMined in-, iturially iollowln; the dinner ho. r. Mr. and Mra. Campbell Lnt:rtain for Son and ife y r a; d Mv?. to-in go Cam pit-11 . 'i ;. i ' :une at : t liai ti'int'ly hp puinv I d;i iter on !otnta ee:nin: fu '' id. .i-tne nt theii sou ami ! i l-I"i r i.i 1., w. Mr. and Mis J.-s t ' . i .it II. w !.o Ime li -en vi-ii'MM i.eie ' ' . paM lew Weeks tinl 1 r'ltchl.a: i:. M.c-. i i . v rie laid for lie- liwwr !.u -.s-. :-:id .V:-; .1 O !. "li. M'v I" S;a;i:. Mr. IMa. Mi th ;i;.i1 tin- li.isis l ashion Plaque AN AFTLilNOUN SLIPPER Of t rfv n.tvv Ci'ept 4 emt h.ta .in i.'S-rt o' h ue trd a-d pp " : vt ;i'vci. I Junior High P. T. A. I Elects Delegates A called meeting of the Junior High. P. V. A. was held rlday evening, October 5, for the purpose Qf naming delegates to the district "'i-,,...,..,,!,.,, tll hl. hnro ilctnhrr 23, 2 and 2.V Having ninety mem bers entitles the association lo Ihree delegates, w ho are Mi s. T. II. Nchs, acting for President I r. It. R. Shoemaker, who i unable to attend. Mrs. Carl U. Neal. Mrs. E. Met7i r and Mis. li. C. Kinley and fhp a,Hrnfl,,.rt an, Mn). v. Short, ; MyH A lt;aim ana Mra A u ; (.a.(l. j Mr. and Mrs. Nathan l'ullerton and M i s. Annie l'i ntoti left this week for the south to be gone for J the next few weeks. They are making tlie trip by auto. Mr.. I l'enton will visit in San Fran cisco with her two daughters, j Mrs. N. 0 Krwln and Mrs. J. Fer i gtison. Mr. and Mrs. Pullerton will visit In Oakland. Hardv Border Is I ncomplete Without Iris BY ROMAINE B. WARE for NEA Service. It is not too late td plant rr transplant ln. '!'he are vy hurdy and in mass plantings make one ctf the grandest show. ji the hardy TMnb-r. Pl.int thcni in clumps or drifts, usinn a hif loeii to ii hundred of a kind. l'lte Miulliply very fast Hiid lit mhl be di ided and reset "very io or threv jears. Iris must hae cix-d diain i.;e and are partiralarly tit homo on a hitl-hle. All of the rail, haeider Mirieties compels- llivt r.iost of tit. UKHleril ones. IH,e lime but th- .lapan-'fe and -ilh rlans recent it. None of rhem ill stand bat nj aid ma ri'p-e. Pone meal ( the b t liwnc to lei d them At this time they may he et out and old i lumpa titav he divided and re M l ii i- Im i d.'i e te 11 t'.i1 oil ilr. and do not waier th'm as they are liUei lo rot. Ins should he planted not -loser th.in 1.' to 1 inches and i he ihX.mn or heavy flehy part ot the root fr'ionhl ! bare h en d I Vep plaatim; re iit.Ii i,to'li ami linites dU li o,i are not famiii-ir with the lieu arietie- of tS Oti ii n:t - -in'.- .ttmiethititf. Tliey ire i.'v different from the r.n.--'" of the o'd tashioned c;ir !. rii-'i.' arc m o i1 bundled ood ,uieile- to be had Hi n'-l irn.s fioTi, irti cents ui'waid 'oiiie u j fine ineji HO' priced it one dollar and many good u s are nun ii less. 1 11 t'H llltot, : t. W Look iliet;1 a. in a to,l In (amh loth l u I'eait. I.eut A William on. Madam i .H i alt i Im n . Pros pvro, t ti'ora in itasAdi ur le i ai, Queen ( aii'iinil and SIht m W'tntln. All of t'.nee will be lT'kmI in any aitl.n. (selves more gracefully to this sea son's modes. The fitted bodice, called aeml j princess by uuiiie, i a vcrj" sale choice for the bridal gown. At ; hip-length tiers, ruffles, panels, circular godets, shirred panders and other ingenious skirts can give Individuality. The wedding gown Is a little longer than sum mer frocks, too. Enhance Gown's Beauty Veils this autumn are practical ly all cap veils, iiut ahey are de signed 011 tha brldtf's had, with one eye on enhancing her beauty, the other on heightening the gown's style. Lace skull caps, with tulle veils. Jeweled caps with lace, tulle turbans or glittering dia mante ones are all good. Slippers can be had this autumn for every I type of gown, crepe de chine ones with lace Inserts, satin, velvet, kid with modernistic appliqued decora tion and embufeseu tatteta ones. -I Two of Paris' loveliest October ibrickil frowns show the preferenco ' for color, one using off-white vel- vet, the other a very handsome brocade In flush pink, j Both agree on the authenticity of princess lines to hip-length, and -on lonp. tight sleeves. Hut their skirt and sleeve Interpretation is ( quite different. 1 uroan ot rcans A pink brocaded row 11 cuts Its skirt circular, wit It the train made in one with the back bodice panel. The veil is a gorgeous one of Aleucon lace flushed pink as the gown. It has an extremely regal looking turban of pearls and lace and the veil falls from It to ex treme length over the brocaded train. The off white velvet gown has an extremely chic sleeve interpre tation, a circular flare handing over a tight cuff. The skirt Is five tiered, with the circular back fall in.: its full four yards from the hipllne. The tulle veil Is attached to a beautiful lace skull cap, which has its pattern outlined with diamante. Catholic Daughters I Postpone First of I Series of Parties The first of the series of the. w Inter season's card parties to have been sponsored this week by j the Catholic daughters of America" (was postponed by the ottfanizatioii due to the death of the son of the ! president of the daughters. I The series will be started later una fall una win Include a proup of monthly card parlies to be Hiven at SI. Joseph s Parish hull, Mrs. T. 11. Ness the general chair man. Last year the scries proved so delightful in Focht circles that the announcement t hut they would be held again this season has occa sioned pleasure atuor.t; devotees of bridge and five hundred. '.' if Mrs. E. H. Tnisk, a visitor here through the summer and early fall months as a guest at the home of her daughter and husband. Kev. and Mrs. Krnest Potter Punnells, on Cass street, left mid week for her home iu Concord, New Hamp shire. Mr. and Mrs. Rast and Family Depart for National Capital Roseburg friends, who . so en joyed their delightful visit here recretted the departure this week J of Mr. and Mrs. John ltast aad ! their pod. w ho have been here t hrnmrh i he inont h of September from Wjisiiinc'on. P. C. The vis;tots. who have been ex tensively eniertatned by their friends while here. leTt on TtP's day for their home in the vam. They were ncrompanied as far north as Pot ' hind by Mr. Kast's t o jd-ciers. Ml s J. K. Saw yet and Miss Gertrude Rast. Club Meets to Plan fo- Autumn Entertainment The Home Economics Club it Melrose G:anp" ;ne Thursday aft-! einoon wt;h Mrs. Ot'o Matthews as hostess. ( A very pleasant afternoon was silent aiTanjiinc for a gtanee en- i ten air men I tn he nivn by the ', tadii-s poine time in the future. Re: rt slino nts were ived to the itue-s later. Those pteennt were Mesdames 11. P. Conn. Iaid Pusenbark. P A Puenhark. T-tso llu.senbark. Fred Golf. Cllttoid Mahley. J. 1'lutio i. F.J 'I onip.tou and Ln.ma P. W oo. Smick P. T. A. Meets to Outline inter Progmm The rcyular meetfnc tf ihe Sinn k P T. A. was held 1 hur- dn. itoher 11. nisny mat tern o: ' bnf uieM lieinc discu-f.il p.-rtain : tUiT lt t,l:i) BpparaHis and school e. iiptneiit , up (ic)mn1 house was thorouti'ly renovated and sea - s r r.iOed ty the NMoriation at t'lot: iMte very Inteniin: r ivocram foltnwed the bufnets ?e-' Hl.ltl A ivlle l n.eti'ir of ih asoei.i- ; w;s ),). Srpicmhir it hhh time delK-ates to the con vent ion were -ducted s follow : I Mrs Har:y Col!ion and Mrs. -J. KfM r. I I Opening the series of monthly . meetings for this season the I'mp-1 qua Chapter of tot DiUlifirs cf the American Revolution gave a : most successful and very Interest ing program on Monday, the oc casion being Caroline Scott Harri son day in memory of the first president of the order. The host esses for the afternoon were Mrs. I R. H. Grinsted, assisted by Mrs. I Cam P. Cayler and Mrs. A. J. Bel lows, the affair being at the Orin sted home, which was prettily de corated with dahlias, autumnal fol iage and other colorful flowers lu baskets tuid bowls. Mrs. W. E. Boise was chairman of the memorial program. Mrs. E. B. Stewart, chapter regent, was in charge of the opening of tlie busi ness meeting. Among the Interest ing projects of the year discussed by the chapter was work to be done Tor the veterans hospital In ; Portland. The chapter ia also going to entertain with a party to raise funds for the Champoeg .park In Oregon City, whtch is to be made as a memorial tn Oregon Pioneers. Plans for this affair will be de finitely maae later. j ! The members also discussed ar rangements for the next meeting, which is to be a luncheon 011 No vember 15 In compliment to the jstate regent. Mrs. C. E. Appersou 'of McMinnville. I A beautiful memorial service was held for Mrs. J. W. Hamilton, an active member of Vmpqua Chapter who passed away Jn the late summer ' At the close of the afternoon the three hostesses served a buf fet luncheon to the 18 members present and the regent distributed j Tuesday Program for Woman's Club in Charge : of County Health Unit Mrs. John E. Runyan has marge of arraneemonts ror the program i to he given at the reRUlar fort nightly meeting of the Roseburg Woman's Club on next Tuesday. Mrs- H. L). Harris, the president 'will preside at the mctin. which J w ill be in the club rooms' on South t Jackson street. The program will be jsivtn over (entirely to the county health unit. Entertainment will consist of I a musical selection by Mrs. Jo 1 seph Shockley, cornet, and a talk by Mrs. Harry Boyle, county chair man of the Christtyas Seal Sale, on that work. Miss Helen Atwood, county health nurse will give some details on field work in the counly heiilth department. flt Ladies of Club Entertain for Matron The ladies of the Helview Club entertained with a miscellaneous shower for Mrs. Fred Hoyer whose ! house and contents were destroy j d by fire a few weeks ago. In vited as guests were the ladles of ' ldxonville and South Deer Creek. I Games and conversation took up I the ti'rrw. Many beautiful gifts i were received by Mra. Boyer. At I the close of the afternoon dainty I refreshments were served. FLOWERS FOR FALL K-".-.'wr Ft- - ! g imw' ! the year books. New Officers In Charge The officers of ?h chapter for this year are Mrs. E. B. Stewart, regent; Mrs. V. M. Campbell, vice regent; Mrs. Helen O. Smitk, chaplain; Mrs. Cam P. Cayler, sec retary; Miss Katherine Busenbark, treasurer; Mrs. Frank H. Churchill, registrar; Mrs. Chas. F. Sowers by, historian. Advisory Board Members The advisory board Is composed of Mrs. R. H. Grinsted, Mrs. V. E Boise and Mrs. 8, M. Keliey. Committee Chairmen The committee chairmen for this year include the following: Americanism. Mrs. S. M. Keliey; Angel Island, correct use of flag, Miss Katherine Busenbark; con servation and thrift, Mrs. 1). N. Busenbark ; Champoeg Memorial, publicity, Mrs. E. B. Stewart; I). A. R. loan Tund. Mrs. Frank H Churchill; preservation historic spots, national old trails. Rev. Rel ics, Mrs. .Helen (i. Smick; Caroline Scott Harrison Memorial, foreign relations, Mrs W E. Boise; Sons and Daughters of the Republic, Mrs. Glenn Kiddle; patriotic edu cation. Miss Adeline Stewart; l S. veterans hospital, Mrs. R. H. Grin sted ; Memorial Continental Hall Library, real daughters, real grand daughters, Mias Myrtle Nelson; genealogical research. Mrs. D. E. Hennigh; better films, Mrs. Wm. Bell; preservation of records, his torical research, Mrs. Chas. F. Sowersby; manual for Immigrants, magazine. Mrs. Cam P. Caylor; constitution hall finance, Mrs. Win. M. Campbell; national de fense, legislation in congress, Miss Margaret Page. Club Resumes Regular Meetings This Week The members of the Women's Club of Garden Valley spent a de lichtful afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hugh Ritchie. Jr-, on Thurs day of this week following a vaca tion period of three months. Plans and. suggestions were re ceived and discussed at the busi ness meeting for the winter months' program and at the close of the pleasant afternoon a dainty t wo course luncheon was served by the hostess, assisted by .Mrs. I onna Ferguson. Those present were the Mesdames Rt Ewens, Donna Ferguson, R. S. Hutton. C. W. Hughes, J. Erwin Page, Fred Panoit. J. L. Potvln. Hugh Rit chie. Sr., Adam Schneider, Peter Sinclair- Visitors for the afternoon wero Mrs. Mary Potvln and daughter. Mrs. Creswell. The next meet ing of the club will be held nt Mrs. R. H. C. Woods home Octo oer 25th. P. N. G. Club Frolics at Old Fashioned Party The Past Noble Grand's Club frolicked at a delightful affair of the week when Mrs. C. H. Wick ham, assisted by Mrs. J. G. Steph enson, entertained at an old fash ioned party on Thursday evening. The rooms were colorfully ar ranged with seasonal flowers for the affair. For the best costume, (Continued on page 3) Fall flowi-r styles Mature sturdy dahlias or chrys nromunu I n ta iiy tones in a lKutonnicre 1 o r t r v v t wear (iilwtve; ouli:d.i. rosen ami fern In the new largo slfouJdrr shower bouquet for after no o :i (upper left ). and. h- . tiny roseb.:d . ttilw roses an! Miles of the val ley for the new est of h tl.e anVlef bouquet. t, . '