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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1923.
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SOCIETY
BY GRACE CARROLL , .
A'l Contributions to tlifa Page SocUt, Wouian'a Clubs, and
Persauale Should Be Telephoned tn toe Society
Kditor by Friday ot fcacn Week.
ROM-burn 'hmw open its
doui of Uo.HjjitalHy lor three days
of II Xt WHek wheil tile Keglouai ,
Conv-nticn cf tk' O. S. T. A. will
be li'- id, the dales, ()etobr 2.1, ;M
and. J t k.iiK foremost place on
thi raleiidiir.
The conveiitit'ii will b the o
ratsioii for many to n-ncw old
triBdslitia.
Mis. W. W. tlabrlel ot Portland,
state president.' will Ih preaent
ami will have charg of all vt the
mttfllnKa. Slie will Klve an address
at the r caption to be held a one
of the informal aoHal affair on
Tuesday cveuliiK. Mra. Wm, KteL
zer of 1'oitland la another matron
whom her Hoaebura fi ietnlt win
bo. um to meet. She In the
atate i
I
cum1 spoil dints aeereiary.
Mrs. Cyrua A. Wooflworth, also
Of l'orllHiid and atate rhalrman of
pittaa anu iiuiiii.ii wMMu....
Hnoiher prominent . male onu -r ,
who will Im- present ami win l't -
Mde at the pnhllc.ty conference on
Thursday mornimv. t
The addretfa of welcome the op
c nliiK day ot I he ineiiuie will be
dttiivtred by Ir. (ieo. K. Mom k.
mayor of KoseburK, who will wel-
come the delcnatea und visltoia. I
til Hchools, will welcome the ria-
tin- in neiiaii or inn acuonia. j KollowinK the proKram tea waa
A full IlKt of the convention lo , 8,rV(,(i filim tt tHOj,. appointed col
rat committees waa this week otfuiy Htlli aeasoual bloom. Mrs.
made known "by fjioae In charg. j (-t nallcv, ,lra. V. H. Brown
Th jlat is as follower- - j , ..(aad Mra.H. W. Ash craft preaided.
(icnenu cnairmau, .ura. r. h i
Caiu-chill: . aasisiant chairmen.
wn.i
Sir f. W. Berkley. Mrs.' It. I) .
Williams.
' .IL giatmtlon, Mra. 11. It.
Mi. 11. Strawn, Mra.
1 age, Mra. K. I. Knlnnd.
: fredentlala. Mra. V. J.
Mrs. T. It Vlrden. Mra. S
Nrrbaa, i
C. M
der, Mra., ?tory Ilea.
- Publicity, Mra. A. H Coem '
' "Motor Huuad, Mr. W. H. Strawn
' Exhibits, Mra. C .
It. Brown, Mrai J. (
.Conferences, Mra. J
Neai. Mia.
. I.eedy.
Ferguson,
Decoratlona, Mis
-I' ' ,r
ly. Mra, (
eo. V. imrioii. .iib. jr.t -m
Wlmitoii, Mra. Hoy Entler, Mra.
K. Qtilne. Mrs. K. L. Whipple.
Reception, Mm. P. W. fi-ckley,
Mra. H. D. Willlama, Ur. H. It.
homakcr, Mra. J. Ferguson. Mra.
C. I). Flea. Mra..J. C bmdy, Mrs.
II. Itijg. ,
llotiaing, Mrs. Chaa. Mi EHilntfy,
Mra. TUoa. farkluson.
pjigea.- ushers and information.
Mrs. H. h. lraun. ,
Afliair, Mrs. O. !- Flnlay, Mra. I. i
A. Wells. Mra. C. K. Allan.
Literature, Mra. H. F. liulfleld, '
Mra. Kva Hall. Mia. A. t . ween.
Flower. Mrs. W. F. Chapman.
MisN. Itaum.
Kong Leaders. Mr. Chaa,
McEl
hlnny, Mr.. Chaa. Stanton.
Refreshments for reception, Mrs.
a Kohlhagen. Mrs. T. 11. Ness.
Mrs. V. S. French, Mra. . F. W.
t haae, Mra. W. E. Ott, Mrs. K. Mc
Kean .Banquet (Woman's Club I. Mrs.
Hi D. Harris. Mra. I. 11. Skinner.
Mrs. L. Kohlhageii.
President1 breaklast, Mrs. 11.
Bcik. Mrs. J. C. Leed.
Program. Mis. It. D. Williams.
Matron Entertained
on Anniversary Date
Mrs Mary Harding, mother or ;
J. A. Hardins. was the Inspiration
for a charmingly appointed dinner;
party of WedticMluy evening, wheu !
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Sulheihmd on-j
lertained In her honor, tin ores j
Ion being Mrs. llaiitin'H hirt)nla j
anniversary. I
The aftnir waa held til (he Ctup l
qua hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Young
Entertain for Six at Dinner
.On Monday turning or thi.t Wftk
Mr. at id M rs. Don V ouug enter-
tallied informal!) al dinner for lv. (
(dotlill appoiulnieiiis V.ele useu
Kt the table, whitli held coeiH tor
Mr. and Mrs. M It Die. Miss
Evelyn Young. T. I' lieiich'-min
Hipl Mr. and Mrs. Younu.
Fashion Plaque
. TRANSPARENT velvet blouM
maka the bttttr. part of many
mart oat urn a. This modal i da-
valopcd of brocaded valval m
pigeon flty, a new Pan color.
. IU Ui.sl it mil III, .Maisl.ls: . . t
. s-m ------"- v ! was on the afternoon prociatn i r 1 ri -
(( vV v. J j w,.d..esd. at ih- uu!) pre i '. r awnon rlaque
f. II . ' Ml Menln' itrLinli j - i
(j I j Danuhtus of Job held Ihcir ;
'I . lemtl.u meHliig at Cn- Ma.-.eiie
I I : I v . -: ' ' ,l 'V : 1 J..XC- Pu-t c.bark and ite'ttv Sho.- M . 1! I
J" ' , ' A '. xi make-- were niliiatetl into Hie to 1 1 . , - v .
- i ' ; .VV ti . Alter the luiMinaa session. j v '
,',i... - v . v' ' i efj ttiini-nt t w -i e x- ivd In t he , u
ltiV' iV'i! V 1 banqiiel hall Oianf It I i
t.VKM-' v r , , (
trX'.-..T' :.";7 Mi. Lew in M. Pee PoUland , - :
if It""1' f V- j mi .! t on lm been an ini i est in x V i
V rv M 1 ii.o.htii Imioi tins uit-k as i Ii ': ,' ' . . v
!; . i t i- a ne t ,.i h.r aiMer. Mis ; ' !
;j Y y... t....i . '. : ....Jt .t;i.... Huron, on I a-t IMiui.-ts t v ' " , '
-1 ; V'.V;1'-vr,r,; -j ! ; , ' 'i S'V
,.Vv W,x:.-vj- i I . . ";. ,. ,: ' !
'irJ'VA V!,V '' 1 h' ' "" homti of Walda ' , V '
l ; sl ' f '-" I j Hai t ii.-. on the c.Htdt ii Valley road ''' v N
.A ' Ll )' I ' Frida ofmni;, ocii-r '.. to en- 1 ( ,
' Tz-!.?r- J i joy a U.,t time paity. V
. ,-T.- . . Cniila and l.tii in weie eiijoytd '
.. -. ; I
Club Women Assemble
- p , J T '
,WR'U aiiu
One of the larger club gather
ingi of the week wax the hi-month
ly meeting of the KoHeburg Worn
mi a I nib on T uestfay at the dub J
! house, I i h. II. I. iiarriri. tlif un-iti-;
ut-nt, presiding ott-r Uie affair.
Outmde of roiiiint bun In eat. I b ir excrciHca, lot? ait-pa and iou
plana were made by the club worn-! line.
en lo wrve thy dinner fur thi , several fine classes of tin school
dt Ji fciin-a ,to the .regional cnuvt u- have already been formed and
t Ion of Hi t P. I . A. here next week.
Mra. Louis KohlhaKen and .Mra. I'
ll. Skinner are joint chairmen,
i Kutcrtalnuifriit for the afternoon
' conniHied uf two vocal aoJoa by
,Mim .Marin N Ness, accompanied i
'' Mri1- I'ha- A. Ilrnnd.
.Mtmt Helen At wood, county 1
iKialtu nurae, Kave i eapeciall)' in- privalo lessona. and expeciK later
Jleie.HtinR talk on the work that the to mail an evening class for butd
.health unit ia doiUK in Iioimlas : nets rlvn.
r()UIlty T,H. umt-t for the county
.rtr,y , UK(m and iKiuKlaa
v. j ln rfiH ,hi,,e fourth
(f l(iU ainounI f(,r Uu. wolk
MlH UtyU. rini1y (hlr-i
niJin ((f ,jie S(.H Sai,ti ajresned
,,. wnim ni tuikinn on , the annual
Mitl HUnChfd in the county. Earn I
jPar forty per rent of the amount i
iaKMi in la kepi hi (he. county for t
cenitve lo raim the sum each, year, j
&
ri-.u d t
M"'1 " J ,
Winter Schedule This Week
The TenmlK- Communitv Club:
reaumeo its merunga pi ine nome
... !or na kowhii one uur j
, Z ,l,"'k' Af,t'r Hhort ,proKraio the .
Kl(l'l hoalean aeived luncheon, hating
novera lur mu lonownig uieiu,.er.
.Mra. Klale Hannah. Mra. hither
Cabut, .Mrs. Lola Touts, Mra. .M.I
Kaathki-y. Mra.i A. Kasthkey, Mrs. I
UOia Culver, .Mra. M. Ii k ood, ,
Mrs. (irare, li(irnea. Iia Lottie
.it ih , n. n,. wniw'M. ..uu
atU ih VVHUor.,,- itu-a. in. 1
i;u(0 .wrw, L- lireiti'HUUcIlIT, ..Mlb. 1
Violet Oden
The nexl oi't'iU! wilt be a.t the
home of tta. Minnie Lock wood on
October SI. and gneata will attend
in costum.
, : ! - . o & - i .
Jessie Gibbo Selected
, AH 4 1 1 "I r -
as boprano in Madrigal Llub
OKKUON XT A IK At i It l I L .
Tl'KAU COl.I.ECE. Corvallls. Oct.iiiia ciiy and her niaier. Miss Itoro
i). Jeasle tjiblia. rreahniau in vo- thy N of Medford. The latter
cailomiL education from Itoscburg. i w j'n be lvr hihter'a accompani.Ht
Wlla choae.n as a first aoprauo ini,,r j,er number.
nu. Madrigal clu'j , by fiotessor I
Hn ivni, director of the coti-
) aeralui y of mmde.
More than 1" candidates w. re
j tried out by Profeasor Petri fur
j yit Uihyrslilp in the lljee chili for
j men and Hit; Madrigal club for
iwimu'O. Members will be choain in
lha spring ftom these groups to
take part In an annual operetta.
This operetta will be giv
state tour by the group.
W. C. T. U. Memlors
i Ionic From State Meet
UoH burg and Douglas couniy
women are home ti em Eugene i
where till we(.-k the welt In at
tendance at the IMh annual run
m tun of thr Oregon Women's
Chriat Ian Temperance In ion.
which opened al the First Baptist
churiti on Tuesday afternoon.
Mr . A. C. Mai stei s, couniy
president, ' v lilt .eeral oilier
prominent womi n l:t the cnint
went the Hist iia to attend all of
the het!.lotis The otheiM Were
Mrs. Helen FertttKoa. county ' let-
I piel,e
' i hiiLii school :ii U and
bo in. ' t the hom of Walda
Hart ii.. ia the c.hi th ii Valley road
' Frida- (einit;. Otnlr tt en
t joy a Laid time patty.
. Cniila i' tl.iltt in weie elii'i.Vttt
duiJnal.. o-imiit At a Ute hour
rrtmUimr. i.i.t by the
hoattaaea- ii!a Hauling. Mai)
Print. I nnn ; Aia. s-l. Jeai J ei
mi-' u:1 . t a, ni,n Ii
-til ; Mi V .1 M n 111. conn
i lnMMilt'1. Ml s Hal i U HMmi, !
county reemdtiitt settelar. Mis '
. 1 .1 H i.i u It. Dan, coumx t-oi respond
leg ttecretaiv Tile i.rl. x ,tes werej
M.j I 1 I ! . . I i . ,1..!.... . ul 1 .t ..
Ml m .1. I ) Oshui . Mi v Hu-.. t !l 1
'CtMiiile, Yll. .loteplltlie P.eMes.
Mrs U ltie.eiiliatk. lt. T P. !
Lns, nlunk Mi: l-Milli S Ar!,.-il i
iUumd the i:iisetn;i4 t!. I. nation on i 11 ' 1 1 1 1' " ' ;. lU.- v m. In
I We.lnesdav for that dav "a a- smoii i ,,,',b" v ' - ' ifb Pper St
! and the Ktaint gold medal .out, -si P'"i :m-m a. I .a.!, u.-L w a
I Mrs. Mtcelli del.vei.d the n-.'i: ,M' ' k" 1'!l""
I i i ... ...a .a V.ed al ill la'.V '..ml1 If. (;
I I I , aukMjKaUMMWWMhMhaaUUawaMWI
Mrs. Bates to
Start School of
Dance in Roseburg
Mm- I (til IJa'e has an
nounced i hf t.pening of a achool
ot catdcai dancing In thia uiy,
Hlai I Mix on w about Novon.be r
lal. All ilia 1 1 union, clause.- and
private IfSHoiiH. will be c,it-n at
Lilt Mooite Hall and ihe hchool Mill
be kuowu aa Nova h iScituoi uf the
l.'uuce.
.Mis. Paten u aa an advanced
i Htudent of Kailn yn Iiidlav , of
I Portland, Din of i he foremost
I claHi-i ul dancing UachciK of (In
! Northwest mid hr syn1 ein uf
teaching will Ik; follow ed closely.
! Thu h-KXoii course w if 1 include
lui iih, pirouetten, simple and ad-
vanced hull
tioiiH. hudy
ps. adagio varia-
buildiug, stretching
an,i lmiberim:. dmiaeier darning.
Uiom - desdioiM of starting should
mi roll Immediately. One c(ukh will
consi.tt ul the Minalier student h ot
from lour Ut nix yea in of uv.f, a
clasa fur the grade Hchool g it U
and anoiher for thoae of hih
sc hool hkh. In addition to the clua.i
itiairucfUui, .Mia. iiatea w ill jtive
.MotheiH dealmua of obtaining
mini-'additions linHnniatiun c-oueerniiiK
the achnol or dame can call Mrs.
.(t,.s . r(7:,.j
o
t
Miss Paul Gives Talk on
pi . -c - i r r
nineC OociaJ Llle
at P. T. A. Meet
The ;i,nili ii-er (reek fan
Teacher
in, Ion met fur the
first time thin year on tiie evening
of October 12.
.MIhs Mollle fail! of Hollywood
gave a very interesting lalk on her
experiencca in thu aocial life of
China,' glnum-d during an is
in that country.
The utage uua arranged to rep-
n.L ..n ....... i .. i.i
!,.,.,., of ,ajM.fl,rv. embroiderie-i
aud huge Cbiueae lanterns. On a
m.arbv Utt((. ,vn, 4.xllii,i d tho
c .-remonial alove. and chop slicks
in HiV(.r Hn, ivoiV( utlkh an. us,.(l
a, cjm.,. fciisia.
Tllt, ocl.nHm drew out a large!
ulldk.n4.( .i, waa appre-!
(.illtivu of ehisapeaker'a efforla. I
UallUy leNeahmenia were
.Kfi ved bv hu women of the COU1- :
,lulIli,v m the cloa. ot the affair.
Roseburg Maid to
Take Part in Audition
Miri.s Dorothy XeK. lioMebui'K
maid, will go to Portland Monday
to enter the Ongou audition which
" 111 ou neai (i u er ii.t . Minn
.ws wm be accmupunied on the
, h, by lur father. T. If. Ness of
Mrs. P A. Bcmis
Returns From Trip
Mrs. F. A. Bemia u being wel
comed home by friends after an
absence of luo mouths in the east,
vivltl..., ..ill. I t..i.....i..
, M mwi ((f
leaving heie iu tnid-Augiiat. in
Minneapolis ami Albert Lea, and
IChattherid. Mum, and Chicu
; no. Illinois, she returned Home
line northern i utile, stopping in
j Portland lo visit with .her three
tions, hi, FiunkUn Pemis. Clif-
toni Ili'tuls ami Harold Pemis.
I I, ,
t orsoiinel IMretlllg
( rollowt'd bv F.nK'rtnimiipnr
A pleasurable and Informal ee-
ninn us iiijoei by tin ataf! uf
the Monlimiiri v nii-l Ward coui
p;n sloie on 'ei::esda eeniin;.
w hen (In- men enti i taiin d t he
women l ul liiu Hi,, n ciiliij- store
ito i uiii; T. ti. I Mis u, assistant
manager oi ih.- sun , , was m
v.e oi tin- p-iuinel nift'titm.
file fit" 1 1.1 inai. Hi i i-iisi -ted til
HUK-.U. tui pi'D- .tin kli, cunt "a;
and "ill' I -ft at .pi.-mted ' K.tnn ..
h. Brt . atjj, i. o-i. of
111. Mi: Ui i s atdli .1 to t lie
'ntt ."im . .! i'i a n i iite
I I i i . i ; d I e i . ia mi, if:
at It.ru lalil a lid 0"i d.
of ll, , t.ii, li- iiu c.'
VCRV SMART are uese pj'e
rjev kii gloves with s.'ver n.ni
l.tA I rit.ruttj .ufl.
i
w-m.-w- fern
" $ i
-,.- f
' f r,n , f V
... 1 r.. r" x
V - - I
Mrs. W. W. Gabriel, of oriland. who is servinj her second
term as atate president of the Parent-Teacher Association, will
attend the regional convention here next week. She will pre
s:de over the meetings and deliver an address at the reception
Tuesd-y evening.
I
I
IRoscburo Chapter of
H. a. 11. ICl. fcauricbes
flSrodram for tbc L?car
With unnounrement of commit
tics for the coming year made
last Saturday at the first meeting
of the ICosebui g chapter of the
AnifHcun AaSorlalion of Univer
sity Women, plans for a big year
wurpMannched. ;
The met tint; wiik held at a
Innoheoi) at 'the UnipMim hotel at
l::i" o'clock, Mra J. C. Leedy, the
pre3tfdtn.( Uu iMtrge, (
For the pniRrum hmir; Miss -Marie
It tug, art supervisor in the
KcweburK achool-, talked on "Holi
da4," desirtblug. .the. four lioli
dan she f pdiU .in European coun
tries w ti ft-li i mho' tour d last sum
mer und. I tie Interesting manner iu
w hicli they wei t celebrated.
Mr W. M. Campbell was elect
ed a pitniber of the board of di
nDusic Xovcrs lUill Have
GppcrtuiuttojlcarvIeb1Ro!;
Concert Ulcrc in 1-lovcmbcr
One of the big evt s of the mu- .
aical season In the city, announce
ment of which v 111 warm the
carta d all music lovers, is the.
concert appearance of Ted Roy, ,
Oregon boy who represented the
state at the national audition in
New York City last year and was
awarded second place in the con
ies t. The program is being giv en
under the auspices of the lathes
of the First Methodist Episcopal
church.
He has been secured for an en
gagement in Host burg on Friday,
Noeniber '2, at the church audi
torium ami (his Is a dale who!.
cer one will want to set aside,
as this will be the tenor's first ap
pearance In Hoschurg.
This will be the first opportun
ity for many Roseburg folk to hear
Pi.:essor Paul Petri, supervisor of
the music department at O. S. C.
aUo. Prof. Petri will he thu vocal-
Mrs. (). M. Berrie
Chairman for Annual
Club 1 lallowr'en Party
Carrying out a tradition eMa':
li -lietl a tew w ar ami and unlit i
pale I as one of the largest afians
toiiiim: at Hie end of the month is
llie annual Halloween party at
the llosfliaitt Couu'ry Club on the
e eiiiin; of ( ctober ii".
Plans tor t he aft air were re
peated tins wet k. Mrs. O. M. Per
lie being tunned the general chair
man tor th' pa:t. The turning's
eiitei ta'irnent is to tin hide stunts
;imi data im:. with a supper at Hie
dose.
Mr. Clair K Mini Is chairman
tiie il iiii'iiiin'i committee ninl
n:e!-,il-'i will un'aiite to trans-
I ll.l. I,,.!
to
...I
.HalNmeen -elliu-4 fr that ce
,nnii! M;v t'h.;s W WhaMott U
el: iii'ii.in tf ihe rettehnient t tnn-
; DiMH'int; Club to
Start Season, s Seritv.
of I'.trties This Month
; I.;ile-t f,, s.iti v.., , hihs In
IMUIli -eiy i III - the MlH.-r's at
tan- U tiie I. P T d.mcil.i; ch.i
lor .'Ii .tan "n- ai:i"iii: tin- ptia.
: ':s Willi.' i' ! tit. i t a i " I' i n's mo-t o:
'ie -nu.lU r 'Jim!-- ;u art in c the
set:." el la'iles tm the season
1 i 1. F T.' v ill open theirs
willi :t n ti in- p.nt on the ee
hi. j tit t tot U Ht lite KmdHs
o, P Mijs hall. Mis Hoi.oc Bei
is !'.i. tnia'i of tiie dame t-ommit
;e .fid pi,tu ate being tmnieif tt
mal e lae o;enini: dance ot.e of llie
i.IIki'-I MUd tpille the 11101 delulll
( lur aiunia.
New o tici-rs ill the t-p.:t w P
rectors of the chapter, filling the
j vacancy left by Mlsa Frances
! Wright, who will be In Salfni this
! year.
Tiie folio wing committee ap
; ointment a were announced by
j a.;. . Leedy:
! Eilm., :onal, Mra. Carl Wimberly,
Mra. W. M. Campbell and Mra. II.
K. Coleman; aocial, Mra. Edward
Knhlhagen. Mrs. F. E. Hartuug.
Mrs. Marie U Hall and Miaa Enid
i Veatrh. Mrs. Carl Neal Is to act as
chairman of the program commit
tee, choosing a different commit
tee to sirv' for each meeting.
I Meetings will take place regu
, Inrly the second Saturday of each
, month at one o'clock at the l'uip
j qua hotel. All women who have at
' teitdul accredited colleges or uni-
vcrslties are invited.
is! 's accompanist on the trip aud
there will also be a violinist of
note as assisting artist on the pro
gram. Mr. Roy, who has a fine tenor
voice, will have a program of
wide selection for the evening, his
reportoire including classical, par
ticularly On opera numbeis, and
popular selections.
The singer, who Is familiarly
known as Lie singing idackamith,
was awarded as second prize In
the national audition, a scholar
ship to study iu au eastern con
servatory of music aud completing
his course at the college he plans
to follow this study at the con
servatory. During u 11 last summer he trav
eled mi the Orpheum circuit, ap
pearing in British Columbia and
the Iominton ot Canada, returning
Jn.st this month following his ex
tensive concert lour.
Mts. Young Is I lostess
at livening Party
1 Jonoring I lusband
Among the social au.iirs of earl,
v. eeU planned as a pleasurable I
event was tin; eening party at
which Mrs. Don Young entertained '
11 few guests on I h occasion of
her husband's birthday annivei -;
saty. j
Tin1 rooms were arranged artis
lid.il1)' w ith autumnal flow el s
tormiiiv a pre! 1 backurouml tor ;
tie tables Ml fle hllUtired. At the i
t Itire refreshtueius were served.
Knjoying the eening with Mr.
and Mrs, Yourm weie Mr. aud Mrs. !
P. . Diiltel. Jr , Mr, and Mrs. tieo.
1 a Barr. Mr. ami Mrs. M. R. Die, 1
Mr. and Mrs. John Weaiherfonl.
Mr und lt X it I Irn hh,. of Oft W
land. Jack Buin and Sam Me- ,
Council. i
t
Umpqu.i L'nit F.ntertains
Legionnaires ai Supper
Ope of tin tnjonble ovcasitins
of T'.iesMav enini: wa the pot-:
au k fo-.pper at w hu h the 1 mpiua
I nn of the Antt-riiatt l.euion Aux
iliary entfi taint d the legionnaires
at tlu club imima at the armory.
Foll.iwi'u the supper h program
u is n I bis included a group
01 h:u nncitt a solo b lieibert W i
1 1. tins, with piaint accmipammeut
hv Mm. Williams, a reading by
Mm. F. A. Siewatt and a talk by
i ie auxiliary in esitb nt, M rs.
(.'OJtt' t'.rke). This WM complet
ed vitb a group of Siings 'iy th-
auxihai qua 1 telle. Mrs. Clair K.
llci had charge of this part of
1 lie program.
Af:Mward the two t; xaniat ion
In Id their r -ular nit eimta s i-
'i.iit i .
Wedding Monday Eve
Comes as Surprise to
Friends of Couple
A wedding of more than usual
Interest to people In tlarden Val
ley and float burt: and also Eugene
circle was aoleru tilted Monday
evening at the hour of 6: So o'clock
at the study of ihe Presbyterian
church where Miss (ieorgine Sin
clair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Peter -Sinclair of Harden Valley,
Was tfmliled to hli. Yiiii Jlot'fill
of Eugene and formerly of this
city. The quiet ceremony was sol
emnized by Hev. H. W. Achor.
The bride was very charming ln
a peach colored tafKta frock.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Moffitt at
tended tiie Koseburg high school,
the former being a member of the
graduating clasa In 1113 and the
bride graduating in HCt).
Following the wedding ceremony
a dinner was served the bridal
party and gueaia In thu large din
ing room at Brand's. A prolusion
of flowers was used In the' decora
tion, the general color scheme be
ing pink and green. The table
uecumiluua Mere Butterfly and
Cecil Brunner rose buds.
Mr. and Mrs. Moffitt left Imme
diately afterward for the north
and will make their home In Eu
gene where Mr. Moffitt la em
ployed by the Southern Pacific
; company.
; Social Club Meets
I for Pleasureable Affair '
The Rosebu.g Art and Embroid
1 ery club met on Wednesday, the
: home of Mrs. E. W. Parker being
f the scene of a delightful time for
j the members. After, a brief busi
; ness meeting luncheon was served.
The rooms and tables were decor-
ated Willi asters and dahlias,
j Those present for the occasion
i were the Mesdaras W. Stubble
; field, H. Worthington, J. G. Steph
j enson, If. Snyder, K. Rhoades, A.
H. IVrrin, E. Parker, J. F. Byrd, K.
1 Decker. Cox, A. Neal, H. Palm, R.
j Campbell, C. Palm. A. Hoffmeister,
: and two visitors, Mrs. H. M. Boyd
and Mra. J. J. Keater. The club
; will meet at the home of Mrs.
j Snyder November 7.
! Daughters of Nile to
Guests at Stephens Home ;
Members of Badoura Club, !
! Daughters of the Nile, have been
invited to the home of Mrs. talo
j Stephens on Corey Avenue for a
I social party next week.
I '1 he occasion will be on the eve
ning of October 22.
a ft ;;;;
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fuqua
'Bculah Baker) of Seattle are be
ing congratulated by friends on
the arrival of a 71 pound son on
October is. Mrs. Fuqua formerly
made In r home in this city and at
tended high school here. She Is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
linker of Ro.seburf?.
Velvet Finds New Uses
In the Winter's Mode
Patou Favors the Artificial Product Because It Is Thin Enough for
Pleating; He Develops New Material
BY JEAN PATOU '
For NEA Service 1
PARIS. 1)et. 20. Although vel
vet has always been the most fa-1
voied fabric for winter wear, it
I? this year enjoying a greater
vogue than ever before. The vari-'
o'.is uses to w hlch velvet is now .
adapted explains its opuIar)ty.
In treating with velvet it is In
teresting to note that despite the
remarkable progress achieved in J
this material, no new form or tex
ture has been achieved. Any com-'
pb-te collection of fabrics will cov-!
r the entire field of velvets.
I have tried to establish m ,
preference for solid colored vel
vets dyed by a new process. By
working with the manufacturers I
h;ue obtained velvets with an up-.
standing pile which has given wo-'
ni.-ii in-w coloring dilficult to imi-;
late ami new to fashion.
Cost Wat Prohibitive
A few years ago this telvot was,
laid a.Mde because of its excessivej
cost, but is now being used again'
tor trimmings of ordinary winter
suits, it Is a fabric made entirep
by hand and cannot be used lively
because of the limited production.:
There was u stiong frelina m.
few ears ago against artificial'
vehets. but the manufacturer has (
sti improved In his art that a good;
coutin iev nerd no longer hesitate i
to ue it. As a matter of fact, 1
beliece ihe da is near when arti
titial silk velM'U will replace the
mutual elvet. one of the great
-.l antaves of nrtifit i.il velvet i
that vitii Uiis fabric we ..a obtain!
a more extt-nsne variety oi design
and coloring.
Thinner Than Genuine
Another ud'antatre in that i:
c in be made u!tUifntly thin to br
pleated, waich is htunethmg that
could neer ho achieved with the
genuine tohet Tins ti.-ld of pleat-i
t tl velvet oift.rs tit- couturier
many possioiiii ie In decora von
and orlginaho in line.
The iifMn nto-t toit 1 for tap
winter tefsou it not exactly new
1.1 lar as desiuii g' ., but il i
ii'1 in tiie a,piit aiion t( elet.
'I ai is the light polk.i tlot on a
d.uk Uit,kg:n.:nd. Ui'laiiy in pinks,,
'cKo.- ,, Rictus or blue.
EVOLUTION
of trie Dinner Jacket
I '.
Mrs. Mabley Luncheon
Hostess This Week
On the afternoon of October 17
Mrs. C. L. Mabley presided at a
charmingly appointed 1 :3u o'clock
luncheon at her home, Inviting for 1
thu alfsir the matrons of the Ne.v
Idea Club and Mrs. D. U. Clark, an
additional guest. . j
Seated about the tables were the
Mesdanies F. A. Stewart, E. P. Bal
lou, N. It. Fisher, Almyra Smith,
G. Jones, V. R. Buckingham. F. A.
Owne. Paul K. Beaver, I). E. Hen
drickson, D. G. Clark and the host
ess. The afternoon was Informally
spent.
171 I. Kv
1
M.re r, to :uuriouily lupplc
f.. ttei 1 few
i M
dmlnbly to the ne'.v etylet. Left i, a rich red velvet evening gown
with an apron tkirt wtth roundirg ruffle,, reminiscent of the 8C'a. The
doub'e tiered frcc. right, with biouaed bodice and acirf collar, ia mad;
of a beautiful new black velvet with (haded chenille dote in bicgt.
Tli'M I an inrrra.lnc Hn of land infinitrly mnrr drossy. Thl'
r-lv.'l in ihn domain of Hip tailor- nin'rr'n rlet uit in marly al-
tl uii. ai,.l with ihia such a ui! ajs daik. hla. . i,ron -ivv
1 liior. liall.Tilu
lli.m in? oriDaiy
iu
'.atcr
oar'i
u:uiii
The dinner jacket
grows up! The
newest accessory
for evening ivear
Is tlm glittering,
diaphanous
long coat
that slips over
satin or chiffon
gown and la worn
on the
ballroom floor,
after Milady
has left her
velvet wrap
in the
dressing room.
This la the
winters version
of the summer's
preference
the shimmering
short coat ,
for dinner wear.
The one shown
here la of pale
pink aud roan
paillettes
on pink net,.
Its wide sleeves
are very new.
The little cap
matches the
rose shade
of the coat.
They are worn
with a pale
pink chiffon
frock with
uneven hem.
T o pendants
are better
than one,
suspended on a
necklace of the
string-cut
, crystals.
Cryntah?, as
shown by, thi
recent import,
have usurped
pearls' place
In the
evening mode.
Senior High P. T. A.
Holds Interesting
Meeting and Program
The P. T. A. of senior .high
school held a very successful meet
ing on Tmsday evening, with an
attendance of more than thirty
parents and a faculty attendance
of one hundred per cent.
,Tho president, Mrs. Ferguson,
presided at the business aeession.
Matters pertaining to the conven
tion, which is to be held In Rose
burg next week, were discussed.
Mrs. J. O. Aribur and Mrs. O. I.
Johnson were i lected as delegates,
with Mrs. Carlos Page and Mrs.
Baum a.s alternates. The president
(Continued on pacfl 3.)
tU-X &
El
new velvet, which lend themielve.
blui' or cro. n, rt'i:r-pd b a b!ou-j
.lii a initiiuLs culmtd hij.I.