ROSEBURG NFWS PFWW.. ROSFBURCI. ORF.CON. SATURDAY, DF.CFMCER I. 1928.
SOCIETY
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BY GRACE CARROLL
AH Contribution! to tbla Pace Society, Women'! Cluba,
Ferwnaia Bnould Re Telephoned to tbe Society
Editor br Friday of Each Week.
ANY v.cr- the fam
i" n-mii.Qrt at ciln-
T li.-r which riHiikct
riiankjKiviiig day
.is a de ightlul dale
a J
ndar. Several of
the atiaii given
for that day were
traditional in iuiei-t-Mt
tor nienibfi's ot
inmilies and friends
'i ue joiii., r .scliool t-.fl and ihoe
i trotn i-olli-kie and university nuule
the latter p;n of ihe week plea
surahlu and nay with their piea
en Cre.
(Juite the. ti:fv.i outftandiliR
event of the day an ihe hall
(riven in the evealiiK by the Hoam-
huiR Business and I'lofensional
Women's Club hi the Oriental
Cl.iniens, where one of the largeiit
; crowds dining the portal seanou
whh KMMnihied.
The week-end will be c-ornparu-
lively quiet with house guesta de-
liarling for tlieir Iioiuch and the
exodus of the school set.
Sutherlin Couple Observe
"Anniversary With Dinner
on Thanksgiving Day
The following from the Suther
Tin Sun. telling of the fiTth wed
" dint; anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Oi-ville A. French, will be of Ifile;
Ht to their Kosehurg -f i lends:
Mr. and Mrs. Orville A- French.
;VeU known and highly esteemed
shlenu of anmifrtln whm 57lh I
Muldinc anniv!r;irt' oecnrrec! on i
November Ml). observed the ev
, at their home on Walte avenue
-VhHnkxglvliig day by ttiteriainlng
""ttiembers of their immediate fani-
y and a few friends at a delight
. dul. flitiner. J
O. W. French 'Mas married t
! jurdaie. insula) i,n NVnendx-c aj
Miss Miranda K, .Wilson at Illoom
T "8i anu inty navti cine muij )r-
Vlllo W French, w ho u-lih hiu u lfe
IV
I f nd -two. children. Mildred K. and
4.aVen:e It, also deside in Stiiher
ln. i Mi. French engage in
- bHinc in llarrln;Tton and Hntn
shiie. HI., and in 1KH2 moved to
lcwa Fulls, Iowa, where he follow
(d farming until 1912, when lio
.; moved in Kutlierlln Valley and em-ltarkc-d
In fruit growing. Mrs.
French is an active woikei in tin1
Women's Christ iaii Temperance
I nlon. and for several yeara wan
I'lenident of the local oigauijition.
' San Francisco Guests
at Schloemann Home
'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hurst arc
t tidciestlng out of 1ou vlsiiors
' over the holiday. They came from
l:en Francisco tJie first of the
rck to be guests at the home of
M:s. Huist's parents, Mr.' and
' Jhs. August Hchloeniann.
!r. and Mrs. Louis Albert Hanks
r '.rrvT n ll,0!romts.0,lJl!r !
Iiollday for Dr. and Mrs. Frank H
. .Matiu wi nnd son. Kntff'i t. ami 1
Mrs. Iee Aiken.
Parachute M6tif!
;li:;f
i,.ji; III. ',a t - a i.j!
: : : I : I
Ill
E; si mm h
A little French trottevir tint de
. fgned for wear under Southern
rktee. advances a most modern in.
lerpretation of the modth rtd,
. wvh'te and blue color echeme by
bsmg j new printed ttlk which hi
tiny parachutet for its det'gn. The
. blue jacket it Meed with the print,
too. Thi orint is one of the new
"Impretiiona decorative." deiia"d
by Limoua French artiita, which
prmu gret vojuc next p nj.
"
ind
Mr. and Mrs Rmnn
1 sk Uroup tor
Evening Dinner
. . B . .. .
wns the dinner fur which Mr. mid
Mis. Irvin Brttnn iverp hosts at
their home In North Rosebnrg.
The -xi(ijl.-it ! appointed table
held covers for Mrs. S Fleischakei.
Mr. and Mrs. n C Zipler. Mr. and
Mm. Albert HottW'fim,
Mi onii
Mm. . M rit'irh', Mr
tleorge Wharton, Miss Mildred Mig
Jit. M fun Hhirby Itrunn,. Albert
Tlottleson, Jr.. Irvin IJrunn, Jr., and
the hosts.
Cards fornii-d the diversion fol
lowing the dinner In the evening.
Three Generations , ,
of Vv'ain3cott Family '
at Dinner Thursday
, A paitii'iilarly Interesting fliniily
I dinner on (he holiday mm that at
jwhich Mr. and Mrs. N. C Wains
Icoil enieri niiied their (hlldi(n and
I members of iheir fn?iiHies at tlieir
J home In Oakland, the occasion he
! Ins doubly pleasurable In the far
! that it was the firs: reunion of all
I of the frmily in len years.
I Present for th occasion were
Mr. an I Mrs. II. C. Mack of Hub
hard, lr. and Mrs. C. . Walnscott
let Pendleton. Mrs. I. i. HeWitt and
Naonil and hVe.l. rU k Hmviti of In ,
'.'T ' '"I , . ':r..
... . ' ':,,., r" mu.IV",: "l
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the
hosts. Thfi table, appointed In
keeping wtUi the holiday, was cen
tercd with a vasa of lovely, yellow
chrvsanthemums.
, K S O .
Judge and Mrs. Quine
Have Group Together j
for Annual Affair 1
carrying out a uaunion m "oh-,
nltiillt v established ' manv year 1
go. Judge and Mrs. tieo. K.Quln
entertained the family proup ut
Thanksttving dtnner, plan4 c-ov-en
(or 1 Tr-- 1
ChysanthMuimitj formed the
table centerpiece. Present for the
occuslon were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Quine, Mr. tint Mrs. Halph gulne
and family. Mr. mid Mrs. Kenneth
Quine and family. Mr. und Mrs.
if,.. I'ut.-lilno ...1,1 f.HMllv Ml
WUklem. Miss Kveln Quine nucl '
the boats.
Dinner Party at McKay
I lome on Holiday
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McKay were
posts at dinner on Thanksgiving
day, asking five friends to be thefj
guests.
ihe lint Included Mr. and Mrs
IV P. McKay. Mr. and Mrs. H. 11.
Hastings and Mr. Free Johnson.
Members of Black Family
Entertained at Yearly
. . . r
1 nanksgiving bvent
Carrying oul their yearly
and
J wholly delightful custom the mein
! hem of the Pluck itimlly met at
i dinner on Thanksgiving. Mr. and
: Mrs. S. .1. Pluck being hosls for
the m-iaslon at iheir home on Pi
j ser street.
A table centerpiece of rose lniiis
jnus use I and In Ihe rooms baskets
and vhm-s of chr sunlheuiutns.
I 'Ihe list Included four genera
lions. Mr. and Mrs. .1. G. Stephen
I son. Mr. and Mrs. Wood ley Steph
en .on and dii'ichter. Cluvihel. Mr.
and Mrs. GianL OhIioi ii. Mr. and
Mrs. A P. Talor an-' d;ii:hter.
Ath.ilie. Csrl Itlii. k i n I . P 11
Itlaek of Marshlieli aid the hosts
Mr. mid Mrs. Wni. B.:ll
j Entertain for Si-vcn
' Mr iin I Mm. William Pell weie
! hosts for a dinner paitv of anise
itve aiii'o'ntnieriln on Thanki'tvins;
dnv, siinnelhi for ven kucMh
III 1 he 1 11 mi inhered Mi . it ltd
Mr C. S Hemline. Mr and Mm
W. II Fl.-her. Miss Meilh.i Yeo,
Mr M M Miller. Mr Adilan
' Fih 1.
j S "
; M ! l.ntiUi' KiM-iilu. who is ;ii
t "fit 1 111a cnilei-e in Port land this
' V fnlrr, lias been heie .ilice mid
' V eek r-J'einhni: th" Til : 11 1. T 1 111 J
, holiday wllb her i;iietH. I. 'iml
l i - .leVi Ko- ni. and i n tin n
e inn 1 11 .uiniii.t
Watson f-amily Togi'thcr
on
iatiktving Wav
lli-llRllttMl
tih marking the
nan the dinner at
VI i - C. It l.ihmi
he C F Walton
li.-llil IV 'I Mills. I.
I v III. It Mi and
i it. 1 1 a nt ti al
I ..in., al :,.)..
i 1 1tf i tnl tren
I Vi
Mt
.Il-ft!l
nl tour
and their
pre
tt..
'.. d
Mi i.-id Mi C
,md N'rs nln' ,
i't Mr and Mi 1
it l.ionK Mr and
1 h (ch nnd tannl .
ii it ntrton und
1"
11 1 tut V '
il ;'ed
W men a:
t I' It-11
,11 t Mis '
j K
' Klb
1 Mrs.
i Mr .
I mini'i ,
1 and lv
Mr .".I
niH Mi-
C (liiti 1
v I'riiiti Mat
M
old I'ttnti, Mt:l ih
A dint ' at
! nie on K.'i i
Thank. tnr 1
l the 1 !
Ralph Tt-uill 1
Mis. .Mini I
; lin.iut.!o p 1 I
ih N tonleoti Rit e
1 nv. ,itee; niiiiked
l.i (or Ihe trtinily
eu- Mi snd Mis I
f Kiueii-. Mr and,
ii'-i'i Mi ,. IVsi.i ;
Mr Klie. j
Miss Strong Presents
Piano Students in
Informal Recital
Gladys H. Strong pi eaented a
number nf her piano siudenis In
an Intnrmal recital on Friday eve-
( nine. Nownber 'in, in the paiiom
tof the Sunday school building of
j th HnirTInt churc h. Tills recital
; Is the that of a series that 1m to be
given during the winter. The pro
j gram was varied containing nuni
j bem by beginners and more ad
; vanced atudents. Mm Willis
Myers assisted vlth a group of
suprnno solos. Minn Strong's en
tire class and their parents weie
Invited. A eoelt.1 hour was enjoy
ed at the clone ot the prom am.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter I.eake en
(ertnlfitd at their home for the
members of iheir family on
Thanksgiving day. Mr and Mi
Horace CamplH-ll, parent. h of lln.
Leake. Mrs. Cieoise Neiiner and
cuu'iien oi I'oi'iiauu, wwe iuviuu-
and Mw.wl- .
Badoura Club Has
Pre-Thanksgiving Meet;'
Members Go to Ceremonial
On Tuesday evening Mrs. A. J.
Young Invited ih member of
Madoura club, I laughter of ithe
Nile, to her hinie on Flint street,
the club spending the vnin
making arrangements for a -slower
r.f riinned foods nnd clothing
Tor needy "families In the county.
Other matter were taken up
pertaining to the liiiMness of tha
club und plans were made for the
entertainment of the Queen of the
temple here December 14; A ban
quet will be given at the Vmpqua
hoI and Mrs- M. V. Oreen Is
chaunian in charge of arrange
ments. Several of the members and
two candidate went to Portland
fnr llJ11)n.8sIv,
ceremonial of
NHa temple on Friday.
Included were Mr. C
llHtiejc II.
Wade and Mr. Willanl Johnson,
who werw initiated into thg order.
and tMrs. -M. , 11. (ireen, Alrs.i Jolm.j
Throne, Mil. Frank Chase, Mrs.
William Bell, Mrs, J. C Hume and
Mm. A- J. Yung. i , i
: it. . $ . i 1 1 j ;
L. F. T. Club Entertains i
at Thanksgiving Dance . ! ,
on Tuesday Eve
ailve of mu b iniereJt find !
f.. :.J " hT . w
Provoc
enjoyment the dance of tint 4 a H.
T. club on Tuesday' 'evening ' at
the Kntehta of Pyiiiins 1atl' was a
u.ajor event on the Thanksgiving-
calendar.
Ihe llglits of the hall were shad-Une Huseiiharkl .who were recent
ed with orange nnd black - rrepn ly . niarried, (be affair being ar-iH-r
and large, baskets of Vhry-j ranged sa a, .surprise Thirty-five
santhenitims ton ml apfiroprlate assembled at the ,t;xutburn home
I'htce aboul th
I'wni. j
oil's orchestra funiiHlied nui.-dc f
for the dancers Hnd the program
was varied with enjoyable1 gervi
manhis. A tupper was served in i
the dining hall to about HO guest 3.
Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Thurber wern
Jclnt rhairnu n of the dance ami
assisting on the committee -we-
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pickens, Mr.'ana
! Mrs. K. Wimlterly. Mr. and Mrs.
1 Hurry Purr. Mr. and Mm. Gran
1 Ox burn. Mr. and Mrs. I. If. Mor
gan. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stearns.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. tlerr.?, Mr. Jo
seph Murphy.
Mr and Mrs. I). V. Allison weie
dinner hosts nt Iheir home in this
city ohseiving 1iiinksgfvtug ilay. 1
, Their guests inchided Mr. and Mrs. i
Faye Allison, of Cottage Grove, i
I Mr. and- Mrs. o. 1. Allison, Mr.'
land Mis. Rodney Knott and dnugh-i
tier. . !
- -? :; -i
Mrs. Carence Mabley . j
Entertains Group I
at Dinner Party 1
A pre 't hank-jfviu .ifrair of
t".rly atioinlr.ie:i!R the din-
r.'i iii.t'y ..i nn -.1 fnr Tll'-mla) J
ee:!ini; h ! t s l.'l:ireiu e Mahlcy !
to whti h slie itivited a Kloui uf j
friend. i
ItH'e ntul v. hire funned tin!
iiiotit al III.-' taide and a ecilli r- I
I. h ce ,,f white i hi v.inllh'llitiliH ;
wi.m uxmI The .11. ie held covers;
foi Mr. H.'li ii l'eter. .Mrs. f 11.
Ni' k. li. M.. ti,.. Dieta.h. Mi... I
Th. Ima I'l.-n e. Mi l.en ,re llelll-
m il. Mis.. Klina Mailer. ,
li.utio un-ic and sew un were!
i i' a vi I lolhiMiiiiK the dinner j
h.;,'. , !
Mr. nnl Mr. Hu.n-h
I losts nt Dinner for Nine '
liltinu lllose enleilatnluvT leu (
l;iunt iiiiil J i leiMH on I ha uk -gi v
Inir il.iv eie Mi ami Mrs. HI h
' d Iin-' it, whit iu lied nine f 41
diiitn r 1l1.1t d.i .
. 1 n ei s 1 ir In' 1 f.r Mis. Kern
W.iej.-ncr. Mr and Mrs. C. F.
Walker. Mis 1 l-N T.iv lor. leetl
Wa'ker. i.n''h Pusch. Gordon
Walker, Win. Uiiis and TM Muse h
anil the hosts
i'f
Program Given at
Open Meeting I. O. O. F.
e ep'-il niet tng tmn.ored V 1
n I .in-ainp'uein amber V. I.
F mi edec-il-n .:n n . ,
v.n'iir meeting linie. va- an
.itdc fHt'aion or that eve-1
l.HM
Tile
plu;r;c!i
11 by
cim-i-ted cf a vlo
I; cut. wtih phin'i
by C H Arund-M;
M Kelley ; piano
hn
.11 ci'ti;Hin'tHeiit
talk by Mrs S
solo by C. ii tmulel. tM Ik l
"'11 A C. Mm raters, piano solo b
w F on, talk by II V Canada) ,
tmup nf thiet read. lies by Rev.
W R Hand.
Following Ihe pioisra ' he
w ere enle' tallied in ihe din
t .,lti u a npper.
' South Peer Creek
Grange Entertains With
j Dinner and Dance Thursday
established some time ugo Ihni
South Deer Creek grange enter i
tained wfth ft 1 o'clock ilinner on S
Thanksgiving day at the granguj
hall, a large number being in at-i
'tendance. Arnijfenienta were in
chance of the home economics com-1
miltee. of which Mrs. Wni. Halley
After the dinner served at noon
ur.uy wTium t . n. i""(ey
Addrj-w by Worthy 1I..WWB.I
Art Melton; reeiu.lon. Ilarrv Col
llOn: roeal mo. Mrs. r,.HtaJ
;lon. Mia I.ee; snnS by tbo OianK
rhlMren: reellBtion. I-oi1 Dunran:
reeitution, in eostitin. ' Calrin
Smith': song, Nellie Hokp Melton:-!
violin duet. Helen and Ivan Urau -
....p. .,, Uu,n i.iooo:t,Ilr a i-oaple of materials. Vlaln
reeltatlon. luH. Lee: ,,laii sHec-1 ,,,e long haired type
1
iL"n?nJ p,a!K' f' lMHIbeUw
Kapchr; piano solo. Vera I -vela
c; recitation. Kreda Duncan;
piano solo, Mrs. C. If. Hailey; har
monica selecilon. Albert Gore, with
clog dancing by George Adams;
recitation. Albert Kareher.
After ihe dinner hour a very In
teresting and entertaining program
were filled with informal diversion.
A lllill- In lh .vn(nir IwJ.l tl,u
lnt,erest pt many In th& community.
. :
Out. of town visitors welcomed
h'iH over Thanksgiving holiday
were Mr. and Mrs. Klmn. l. Hen.
deraon t BeitlaJi Jariris) who were!
here from Ktigene. They visited
Mrs. Henderson's parent. Mr. and; uebous makes a little tfght-fll-Mr.
I), j. Jarvis. and Mr, Hender-! ting turban of rough black velours
son's sister, Mrs. Dave Oleman.
1 :
Mr- and Mrs. Marsters . j
Hosts at Dinner Party "
Tljanksgiving day marked
with a number of dinner nartieu.
aniong 'ilierri one arhinged ry Mr.
Huci ,-irH. a. y,. Aiarsiers wno (
terfatned for nine guests at the.
home on South Kane street.' ' ;
Seated a hoar the exuuifdfely an-!
pointed tnble,1 which held n center-
Mere of yellow chryHnnthemums.
were Mr. and Mrs! R: A. Milliard of
Kugene Mr. and- Mrs. R.-W. Mar
cers. .nr.- aim .vin a. . liusb-
V"" -lr 't. E j??
frothy Marsters 1 and thej
on Monday: evening a group of.
tlieir Uimds entertained for Mi
and Mrs. U K. Goodbum (Kathei
west r4 this city and spent tbe eve-
niug with .games. They presented
tit m wtlh a lovely gift for their
home. Kef reshmeuts . were served
later, j t , , . , , , ,
Relax to Music, Waltz for Grace
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For a Rigid, Tense Body I a Awkward, Say Noted
Dancer.
v , vv's1
Dort Niles,
the youngest
American
dancer
to head
her own
Organiiation,
here It
pictured
1 in a pose
1 illustrative
1 cf her
1 ctatemcnt that
grace ie closely
rented to
relaxation
; of tte muscttt.
, There it
j neither
' languor nor
i Jliftnett hert.
' but complete
bodily freedom
of almost
feline gjce.
fditor NMe: Thit it- ihe f rsof a sciet ol w a-t,e ej on
'o Ow Graceful. written exclusively for NEA Servic and The News
tevicw by Dorn Niles, youngest American dancer to be. id her own bal.
et organization.
rv iwtitis Mi.r.s
For NK V Ser i e.
liiace is t' mniMn oat v
'iiinr Is lo a flower. In mtr age of
l uh Mild htin v, trac t el't-n nm
into the tliM JCid iu a w ltd basie to
'eel there." Vet. een i cni.-sinH
a itfni. it become not ort! n ma.
lor of sett in h iMcre, t':t d i'
ff tllei...
AT Z7 T A T
! V Jtl WW
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riY HR.VRI RK.MJFX
NKA Fashion Kspert. J
NKW Y01fi. Dec. 1. Choosing i
the right hat tor we:u with furs is i
?. piobKin. j
Hut. just as the modihte adapted i
iit-rseif to the bobbed head, so the
nigh tur collar has been accepted
and allowances made for It to the'
ctent Hint a whole aeries of stun-!
nin(( has are especially
designed
.,.,, , k b , 1
" ' "' f,n ',UJ b,a"' ,,!ulK ,he
"'nl' 'o'lnine. beeomiit. In-1
. . ,. " ;
In,-.
Two Materials
1 Thc vniI Ilmjcl.Uv f ,heiie com
make a good combination. Vel'vety
velours take Inserts or halters
plu.-ii. Pressed velvets are new,
used oftenest with fine felt. Panne
velvet is excellent and a new hat
material is panne taupe.
Most of these little lur coat huts
have trimmings of another fabric
even if their shapes do nof include
at i,ast two- lve. r.lbbo.n- U-
't' C.Olor
ed by color Into little feathers.
flowers end other decorations is
( ery good. Quills, feather fancies,
ana luce are used too. If a pin Is
added, it Is because It is disiinc-
, tive, not just a pin.
Original Flaro
that hus a fiance flared back, in
amazing originality. One side is
brimlefcs. Tiit o.ner turns it back
hih in the center front, graduat
ing to nothing in the back. Across
this, trom the ear to the top of the
head, a flame and Jade allkx orna
ment adds iia color.
This hat is slightly Russian
looking. 1C would be even more
i ff astrakan fur were used in
s-ii.'J way for It. nut. as it is, it
is n cole, svelt, ant! most original
looking model, cut perfectly to ac-
enrmnodate iiMelf m ihe lifahost or
, fl. ,.nr
A secolld nav to nirtt tllH- prob-
i. m.i iri..i-u.i
Walton draped turban In green
.,nr fux.Krev velvet. This Is a be -
RCv. and Mrs. Edwards
Have Guests Thanksgiving
Rev. and Mrs. Charles A. Ed-
w aids entertained at a charming
dinner parly ou Thanksgiving for
a few oul of town guesu.
Seated were .Mr. and Mr, t.eorge
Gutekurst. Miss I Himthy Gute
kuist. Miss Doris Gutekurst. of Sa
lem. -John Kd wards of Salem aud
Rev. and Mia. Kdwards
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I
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How
lUtnritijg is ihe Im-m m hmd fnr
' tffl'p thai Ihe world has to olf r;
the bitei a pi! dames, the preat
rr her rnio-nliment tif grace. The
tmcrtant thing (m
carry ii jer tnoe
giec 0 relaxation
W hit h she l-I Kci lei -
w girl Is to
els that de
of 1 in- h d;.
titieoiiv-im..
".i d if""' f 1 l.t i
i'
HATS
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A Rebcux turban of black velour has a flame and jad silk ornament. (Above) Grey and green- velvet
stripe a smart turban and the aigrette repeats the colors. (Below) The back of a sweet little brown tur
ban is a garden of velvet flowers in nasturtium colors.
coming solution, especially for the
lucly .woman who possesses
well-shaped head. For thin is sol
form-fit that it traces the headline!
from forehead to the nane ,of the
neck. . - .
The two colors, preen and fur-
.... t .i in .1,1. un
and 'thereby give the body of it a
lslicht resemblance to a nvion.
Art Will Be Discussed
at Meeting of Club
Next Tuesday
Art will be the theme of the af -
temoon prograni at the usual rrt -
iiiKiuiy uiee.iim ui Hie mm-uu I g
Wonmn's Club on iJecember 4 at
the club house.
t A short bn!ne?s session, w ilr
take up the first part of the after-
1 noon and will be followed by the
discussion, Mrs. V. L. Cobb, chair
man of the prograni, talking'1 on
art. She will be assisted by Miss
Marie Iting, supervisor of art in
' the public schools of Uoselmrg.
'.Mrs. Cobb has hnd much Interest
' In her subject and not only is a
fcelving much admiration in the
city. Miss King studied abroad last I
year and since that time has been I
supervising the teaching of ait
jjPre
Refreshments will he served in,
the later hours of the afternoon
I wiih Mm' v v Kr..nr vi M .v u
i Carter. Mrs. Rav It. Comoinn. M-s
IS. K. Collier and .Mrs.' tliia
' Carnes as hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carsteits ami
I family, who have been in lorGa:id
as guests of relatives over Thanks-1 .... . . . . , .
giving holidays, are expected . 1 N'ntprhciod club was In
hume I vitrei to spend the day with Mrs.
T. F. Aln of Dilfird last Thurs
Mr. anfl Mrs. Robert Irvine of
Cen'rat I'uint sin-m Thankscivine
I with their mother. .Mrs. L. A. ii v-
ing.
from full re
tinse to (h- ihyth::
of the mu. -it
1 Where there it response to the'
1 rhythm ot nni.ic tin-re is uo riii- '
I ity or the muscles, a thing which j
'results in angularily and awk-i
j ward lie ss, the very opposite of,
1 grace, i,v the foundation cf grace;
' is relaxitu. Ity relaxing I do not '
j mean lang-ior or lack of viacity;!
but in keeping fhe iuu.es of the
( bcdy free and nsponsle in uaik
, lug. in the way the bod is carried,
iafid in the pose of head and shoul
ders. To (to about always In rush and
; h:isto ineami to keep on a tension
and the nriM les tinlit. The reuii
iti humped up shoulders, the head
strained forward, the elbow held
at an angle. .No that is Jn thing
i on grsceim.t uoer tin n condition
I all the mi, xcles b.-tn i:i a i.-e, no
freeinni of li:OTer!ient I.h possible
This f.ttat.rourte tms to b' sec
! ond nature, and is followed even
when there Is noi the slightest
j iiead of being in a hurry.
Natursineia I Grace (
On (lie other hand, it is possible !
lo do the dame thinvs In the same
lennih of thne. rcntcmberi:; ho
vp look while we an- f bring tbe-u.
iliis. of eour-'e. dos not m-an s
rnmlng poses thai may h-ok wet
fnough. but are not natim. lot
tne n'r.111 1 n inn t grm e is naT'iral
:ies';, in d-ung thi-ig-; viti,oit ai-.
piireni effort of ativ kind.
eooil dance, (nde.- l ih het
ot them ail for riainir. is t!in n.d-,
fMshmiit-d wall, hi tins waltz it js
fthnost ImiettsKible to tie ilt-nl
Voung aspirant for the ballet
hae a tendency to nuid. either
fiora rerve- .ess or -if ci niir-'
'H's. I li.ie obseitd ihrit. put to '
wahtirj. the just 11,1 r.t rally nr
Hwe;- ih iiiM'scon of the 111 xc
and f '
FOR
y UtrWi
i The front swathing also combines
the two colors. And on one side a
smart nlsrete use's the two tones.
Comprising with the season'
earlier demand for some new and
startling back treatment of cha-
peaux, Keboux makes a sweet lit
.t 1 . k 1
vet trimmed. This turban Is plain
acre, the front, following ft be-
aema the front, following a be
! F. O. E. Entertains
1 at Thanksgiving
; Dinner and Dance
i one of the deliehtfnl affaiis 1
i amoilR tiie larger Thanksgiving
event H WHS the dftl
dinner-dance plan-
! nerl by the K. . K. for their fam- j
Hies and additional puests on ,
Wednesday evening at lite Maca
' be? hall.
! Over 2i" attended Ihe event. The
! dinner hour was at 7 o'clock and
a committee had cliarse ot the ur
ranuenients. The ovimitir limim warn uninv. !
j able wlili dancing. j
f Organization of an auxiliary to '
! the F. O. K. was effected On the '
T'ilins. I'"'"1'11" ami there arc j
-'" u.e,-,8 , ulf, orucr.
r. t :
V ; d ? .u ?' Porkil!? e"-!
tertained at their home on South 1
Rteplicna atroet on Thanksgiving!
"a ,,nr, " f n.enmers or ineir fam- !
.'' Inchiding Mr. Ferkin's mother,:
M" J- Kilt'n Frkins, and Caroline
. Anne and Julia Kllen
"erkins.
Neighborhood Clu
Snends Dp.v With Memhrr
day. A de licious dinner w as serv- J
ed -t r.n to the following: Mr.
Winn e r:o. i. Mis. I, my IMck,
M s. Pmh l-awpon and son. iwinMd.
V-s. Kdna Tteefx and on. !'o. Mrs.
.tanner Hunt lev, Cieneva ami le
ber; Hontley. Mrs. S. J. Jon'. Mrs.
F.unfce tiiurch. Miss He-tsie Ilronn
ami the hostess. Mrs. T. F. Allen.
-":
Mr. and Mrs. Shields
; Have Friends for Holiday
' One c.f the deliehtfnl occasions
; of the holiday was the dinner partv i
arrsnged by Mr. ami Mrs. 11. I . '
J'ileds for a few of tlieir friends
j in the HP-'inoun. '
' The table, appropiiately ftpi'iin'- 1
1 ed In keeping with the season.
held covpih for Mrs. Ffattie Mac- ;
' Afpe, Mr and M l Henry Worth-"
im-ioii, Mr. . It. New hard and 1
; Mr. and Mrs. Shields. -O
I Mr. ;.nd .Mrs. ; l-nn Rail.ib.jiigh '
; ttl ll' iio-lrt rtl ii iiliolliirti tlillhel
.party on Wednesday evening. Iihv- ,
inir as iheir guemtn Rev. and Mrs
, W. It. Laird and their two mods.
::
Farv,;lv rnfprl.mJ
Calhoun Home
Mr. and Mrs. H A. Cj.!.en
of (iarden Vsltey wire hosts .it a
dip tier whi h 1 hey annually ar
isne1 lor iheir iatnily and a- few
fr' on ThanK.iBivint day.
;"T'd alrnnt Hie table, rhiiei-fp-:ly
appointed, were Mr and Mr,
'il' iin RndaUtuub of RoiebuiK, Mr
nd M is. I vn Mi? low and son.
;ic-iii. of F.ugcttc, Mr. ami
Calhcjitn.
O :
M is
Music Instructor
Entertains Pupils at
-ri 1 r
I nanKSglVin 1 arty
Twenty child en between ''he
ages of m and eb v n es:s er.
eiHeitahscd at a Thank -ch'nj
P : .' tee 'fine of liar: if 1
FURS!
LJSV-- --HJ
.1 i
N,
4
mis
; coming rounded face line, drop
ping to cover the ears on both
sides. Here, at both sides, the vet
vet flowers begin. A single flower
at each side, gathers more with it
until the back of this turban Is en
tirely covered with hand-made vel
vet flowers In the loveliest of nas
turtium colors, in browns, tans,
- ' belt? pa and dashing orange.
Fashion Plaque
A NCW VERSION of the sailor
coilar. of lac- with a pleated bor-de-.
tici in front with a bow.
Ii loves Wealhe-fm,'. 1-cnl piano
tiv.cht r, on Fiiduy afternoon or
this week. Iloiquels of chry;.an
th"muni3 gmcc'd the rooms.
Ihunks'iUng and mutwal sanies
1 were enjoyed by the children
Irnpromm piano nlos wpre render.,
ed by several of Ihe piano pupils.
Later in the Sea -n. Mr... Weath
(' ontinued on pace :j.
To Make Debut
S?9L
An int-reting event cf Ntw
YorK-, ei-ly winter foc.JI l.ato t
will bt the debut of M't Virgm.a
Clayton Willyt. daughter Ot John
N. Willyt. iitomobil. manufactur.
er of Toledo. O. For a year Mm
Wiliye hat been traveling in vari
ous parti of the wodd with her
pert 11 1.