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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. SATURDAY. MAY A. 1929. SI fit 1 M If v 1 1 society 1 By MILDRED BYNON All Contributions to this Page Society, Women's Clubs, and Personals Should De Telephoned to tbe Society Editor by Friday of Each Week. -April showers bring May flow-' National Music Week its"--and a number ur deiightlul ' D . social luuctlona us well. Aiirll with ! to tie Observed Here its uncertain weaiher lias passed,1 In the promotion of inualcal ap leaving in Its wake memories of. preciallon as one of the liberal arts insnv lovely parties and entertain-! or life, and slrosslnit tho Import minis. May with prnml of sun-1 anc of music in the nailnnal life, thine and wanner wealher hi inss j National Music Week will be ob- . promise of numerous other func-! served from May 5 to 12. functions. Lajcal churches will observe the , May lia'v win observed by Bev week, some with special music on nral t ub crouns. Hoschurg emei tinned u niiniut-r ur prominent out town vtnltorn lulu week, Home coin m k hiTH lor the concert Klven liy the f'hilharinuiiic orcheatra of jm Anseles and niuny for the Uliing mid VHcatlun cJiurni of the Nurth t'liiiniiiii. lilendale wua host to tho entire county ut a lui'Ke ceiehrattou on Wednesday with practically the enliru populace of ItottubuiK niotor iUK to the scene of the celebration. . .? Old Fashioned Dance Given by Thimble tlub :..t- ''lne ThimlilH ciui or ttie Neigh bors of Woodcraft 8ponnored a pot luck dinner and old l'uHtiioned dance ut tho KniKhtb tif ' I'yihiuri hall Monday evening. Dinner wiuj served at 7 o'clock follow. vd hy the grand inarch of the cuKlnnicd uwata. Mrs. Alfred Nunl watt pm bented with ilrnt honorrt for Ine best costume with Minn Lucille (ienmmd V ill tllllK second prize. The eveniiiK program wad In charge of Pauline Heaver, l,uclle (ieiiiiond, Celia Mae Jleuver, Jcwe pliino Jennings, Kiither Wright, Jean Whitney, and Vivian Wll " Hams, (mmea were played ihrniiKh out the evening and a comedy wuh " " enacted entitled "The Supreme Sac rifice," in which Miss Jean Whit 5 iiey took the leading role h r 'Handsome , Harry, King of the . Cowboys." Headings hy MIhh Helen Heaver and solos hy Mi a. Mary Meyers .,,,vere a delight to the. guenta. i . i t ! Sewing Club Guests of Mrs. H. C. Church Mrs. H. C. Church wuh it charm ing hostess Tuesday evening to members of her Hewing club. A r. dainty supper wuh nerved at a table lovely lu yellow and white. .Spring flowers and favors iu the two """thadea wnru used iu currying out Ihe decorative idea. Following the supper it business session of the "Hub was held and the evening lours spent with needlework. ( tiest s asked to share Mrs. Church's hospitality were Mrs. Jack Wharton, Mrs Ivan Pickens, Mrs (luy Cordon, Mm. Leon Me- Clintock. Mih. lair K. Allen. Mih. K. It. Thnrber, Mrs. John Mr 'Clintock, Mrs. Kenneth Qulue, Mrs. Charles Wade, and Mrs. Om-ar llerrie. The Kosebur. Woman's Club will meet at their regular meeting ut the clubhouse oa Tuesday after-1 noon. Meciion ot ofticers and a inusicul program will be feaiures of the ufteinoon. Members of the club are especially reipieHleil to bring their books for the Soldiers' Home library. TLhc Moman's H)a? BY ALLEN iM.w iinuen 1 uiiKiessman soi I nnioiii 01 cow iork wild ins oiui pel nine ineory as to what Is menacing Hie Ureal American home. And how much, lie says that It's the luck of domestic help. In all attempt to slave off this caiasiiopiie. iiionui plans to Intro : once 11 rouurcKs 11 In Hiii..ii,lltiir llie ininilKiallon law tu admit Willi- few years ago, but one sees It iu , Reign as Queen of the May out iiiioiu restrlcilon K.iriipean iiu 1 1 lit- eyes of Women whose lust Miss Dorotny Ariiu.l.-I. as 1)1 1 mestlcs. (eur' stills und huts tell the story of Hie May. will preside over ller He believes thai Ibis would help'of irudglng the town for work. conn at 11 program of dancing ami iliis teiiM.1 . I..,. 1, .1. 1 :, . :, "" ,, ,, : , 1 ... ......,,..., 1. ii .-a 1.1 uiiit-111. - --""-. I 1 lie Miler woman 111 llliluslrv,' I """ m'i m iim tun in lie says lliat lliere is no use by a Mrs. l.otisen. bravely seisi,ll,,'r molliers and special invita uvoliliilK Ihe fact Hull all American I tort h the siieciie of "w hal conies ' """''' '"'''" Issued all lllotlicis '. " umi and Him Hi.. : .,,.,,,, ,.,. , :.. ,. ,, . . ,1 ins bin in effect. 11 .men inn aeeiil 111 incur to Ihe suys lhal II Is ti.,1 ul all 0 IU1I1II-.IIO cougicssiuun lhal us soon as these ' possilnlllv lhal If cniilu cl V pre foreign liuiueil girls lu llie ml ol judlce lonaids tb cmplmed woin domesllc work become Aincrii an-1 uu ut oi cr o,". . .'iniiiuc.' socletvl i-ii. anu ii-uiii unit io imioi in ihe niiiMiiri) lucre I1CIOW casle than l.iborliig lu a t:icloi y. they. loo. wiil lake up bairili i-ssiuy mid ti pew I Itlllg. up.l Hie same old problem of nobody for Hie dish wiis.ilUK win 01 Willi lis. NOT SO DIFFERENT! , "Don't wear eiubrmdi'ied rnii, : silk underwear." This Is lust 011,. 01 ine noil is 111 -n lioin. 01 nisi I uc-1 nous 011 ui.w 10 cmsii 11110 soeieiv, 11 especially into Chicago socleli . Wl-llleli bv 1. I lil.au. i n.ilt,.r..ii - " ' Mliippe Wi'Uel Le lltllielict able (In., iiinsl mil ui.ur uiuili.ii. n..,l.... 1. tablecloll, or lamp e,,.,- senel inaiil lu remove more (hau : . plate hi a mm noni me labli'. never suy "plcaseii tu ineel ou",lu holy hurror it when Introduced, or eicr cariy unlowtt luieiniieiaii, 1 ' I ' ."' ; This Is ceiiamly Hie height of Fullness. 1 1100 nun is aiu l 110. more 10 llie job ul bie.ii.lug lulo woman w Im takes Chiiao 1,01111.. than in iiu j"h of'ensloual loil.l.iil. I . "i "i commie the observance with the Mothers' Day service. On Thursday evening the Doug lan county concert band will play at the library grounds, tho weath er permit ting, otherwise at the junior high school auditorium. Saturday evening musical pro grams will be held at the Hotel Hose, the Umpgua and the Grand, musical talent from the community at large furnishing the uiuhIcuI en tertainment, which will be of an interesting and varied nature. The committee in charge of ar- ri.Kr.i.iiiB un .e me n in ..n- ship of Harriet droves Weather - ford, consisting of Mrs. harles Heinllne, Naomi Scott. Frances Llntolt and Mrs. W. Paulsen. Pro grams w ill be published during the coming week and it Is expected that the community will be re sponsive lo the opportunity to ut tend the different musical pro grams In honor of the observance of National Music Week. The slogan or the national com- mittee and nil other commltteeH L(1 OI (ial hiii lzo,;,al Ht-ctors, c.r observing the week is 'Hear Musict.uhu. w goml UMUHlly is cul whh Make Music bnjoy Music". t m.-iiuii v- o ih.-.i it i.mi.,.- ... Kfln Asldefroni the programs planned hy the committee MIbh (Joodwln. supervisor of music or the public schools, Is plannlug a mualcale to)SoIlU, are Hhorl u.SUHy tne ones be given at the Junior high .school ' t!mt aiu jn ,hreP p0intHt rron; tlliJ a iuu; x, i. tit (,. A. A. U. W. Hostess Group at Breakfast Today A delightful breakfast was served this morning at the senior high school to girls or the senior class. Members of the A. A. U. W. of the Itoseburg branch were the hostenH roup and covers were laid for about slxiy gut-sis and club members. Dean Kate V. Jameson of Hit' Oregon Slate college nud Mian Mo zelle Hull from the University of Oregon were speakers following the meeting, to Ihe girls and moth ers who were Invited us speciul guests. Garden Club Members to Visit Gardens C a nit a club ny-inbeis will visit various gardens of members of the club between the hours of 4 and 8 o'clock on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Olenn Wimberly, Mrs. Carl Wlmberly, Mrs. K. 11. Stewart, MiB. J. l- Unrker. Mrs. II. C. Wad- dell, Mrs. A. C. Marslers, Mrs. 1). K. Curr and Mrs. Walter Hamilton will be ut home durlnc these hours and hostesses during the visitation to their gardens. Follow inn the visitation the cluh members will meet at the parish house for the meeting of the club. E SUMNER ueing acceiited us raiher 11 laut anywhere! OLD AT 35 The problem of "the older wo man In industry" is the problem of the womitu over 35. Thai makes one shudder 11 mile in age 1.10.. I. -ir. 1 oi I. . , ! wm,m" "v,,r " ' " "....!. age 01 ai n asi , ii.e years l.-ss. 111! ..mli iivn I in Timer io in., tint ,itii, ...... luuer ,'. in,i Inuillls lllilllv a 11, ... ...,. 1 ... ,. .... . ... .inn line 1111 iii;;: , Z-Z wiil hai,. in iiuk ,,i ,.,t,. pelll UU Ule III. Il l' HillllHII Willi . ui,., H. rlK11 , ' hou.t. I WOMEN'S BARS Ii Talc i,,,,,! bars tor omen ' " lit) lulls M111 a brass looirull '11 : i..,..,.,i, ...I crclouned ', ran 01 1., .. . ..... t, 11,.. ,...,, , ... V," i h j '" that I l.uali 1 era. lo (ill lliaudmu nun. is pn,l.rtiil liiilc mine T..i!,i y or drunkenness in these 1 ' . " ' " "i a o a anil u.-:i v . ' i The ,,e,.,l,r Mill helloes Ihat' 1 , . 1 , . " 'i K'ave ;llui m uiuui.nli uiu mm up Kim iiu.l llieir' gorging at HI'A SO. I, US UUlI llllllCil StlplH IS Mils probahh Infinitely fie.iici llian llie intiopet an, e ,.1 uu ci.ige or THEY'LL. BE There's Hint of Past in Hy JI'LIA KLANCHAHl) NKAj Service Writer NKW VOItK, May 4 June brides will go oiu-rash tuned, uus year wtien they ueiect their weduiug fgowriH, ii ihey would be btyiibli. 'i lie neweni v. eddtiiK ov. us hark bacK to tne ineuiaevai age lor their i uibpiration. i aey tune a dignity of! ouii-r years in ttieir length ana train; a (luaint niouenty in Hie cut or itieir necktineH and incorporate iu tneir titlieine oi things trie tigat buun'S, loug UgliL sleeves, peplutu ami Oilier tuemes tit the long ago. nicy uru Hinaii this June, how ever, in exact proportion to tneir eileci of simplicity. KicIiuuhb oi laoric ii. the KeyiioLe. (.levernetis in cut ia us running mute. Much reul lace appears as okes und Hleevo luuiliod. borne gowim have net regdiiy embroidureU iu crystals aii. pi'arla, Off-White Shade Have Vogue Ciiibtjlc deauw tote satin liua yielded to the sutitan desire lor uti wn.ie batin. Kicli oroches may have a gold or silver thread patterning tin-in. Lhitlon, net, luiie, geuigoUe and inousKuiiue ue solo luauiuii peiiecliy beautllul wedding ,,,' ,, r ,H gowns, practically all ut them in tne delicate olt-wliite shades lu bteau or wulte. Kveu tne pink in u oil-unite in having u vogue, and wuen comnincd with tleacute cos tumes lor tne biiues atteiiduuib, mimes a dt icctabie picture that lb umurgeltable. 'Ihe tignt bodlccr weeding gown, with some iudivitlual cut to ttie ukiil, is me be.-tt uiHte. The skirt, wm. (. i.niii.-..d I ....-..,1 i ..ii.!.,.. mlB Hlmoi' to the ground, with1 lho trulll (.uluing r,,,m Ulu Jll(8. I n.(( irnniM Iwilmi. i I..H....I...-IUI back und both sides, others insert ' circular widtlis that fall gracefully to tiiHhitiu a court length train. j There's Width In Necklines Necklines are apt k be wider' I u aro Lre t erut If ill mil ment limn a V nerk Sltx-vou Vu r . , " , . . , , "leap or tune, emoroiaerea in peans, noias tne ven. 10 tne ion or ine oride is the briesmaid s frock of turquoise blue silk net, topped by natural tiintr tne long tignt Kinti or ; coiored bakou hat, with blue streamers. Crtight) Bendel fashions a charming wedding dress of pinkish off-white chiffon for the informal loiiow some uisunciive sty e, us- am0 ,t naB a , gca,oped 6kirt and a distinctive scarf treatment. The braid hat is gardenia trimmed, ualiy utter they leuve tho elbow. I Veils ot lace are an enviable heirloom to bequeath tiifs year's bride. Nothing is more queenly ( than tbe creamy lace veil one's j mother and grandmother wore, i 'I his year s veil How s out from mi-1 Mrs. Lois Busch Is Presented at Musicale Mrs. Lois Ltusch or this city wus presented in a musicul recital Tuesday evening ut the studio of Mm. W. H. Paulsen on Stephens street. Apple blossoms und other spring blooms were used about the studio in decoration nud guests were bid lo hear Mrs. ltusch. Tlie program given was Indica tive of the progress and ability of Mrs. Husch us a student of Mrs. Paulsen and the following numbers were rendered: "( Love Hivine" Nevin. "Hold Thou My Hand" (llbbs. "Trees", acted Kasbach. "The Carden of Sleep" Mrs. Ar lyn Hardy. "Curo Mio Hen" Uiordaui. "Maria Marl" df Caopa. "Who is Sylvia" Schubert. Piano noinbeiH hy Aileeu Walk er, student of Ilciuline. "From Ihe land of Sky Mine Waters" Cadman. "Hy the Witters of Mtnnetoiika" Lieut ante "A Memory" Kdna It. Park. "The Spiing Has Come" White "Lady of Dreams" Daniels. Miss Dorothy Arundel to "'"' , '." une.- - ' '.' , " . iimu si uinii. 1 lie ..la l:iv leie is gneii ov i oe (, r s c l i o id IUU OI llie 1 "ill" siu.ien.s. ss Arundel will linv.. n tier , .. . . v . I A.i......m,t; m .,;ei;;.e v.;;.., i .-ignes nun. era n,-i unlock, l-.il ... , . i-.."i- lela l.aimeiil.urg. cll,.tta l.augen- :'S : Miners ju prolusion lenl a deco-a 1 Inirg. l-:st her Meyers, and Kli..il,e,h ' Mi.s UrSCn W'eda ' llldo!,0 1,cm,'n l iiiims. - j l-'euliii-.s of Ihe afleruoun wlllat tlllrt Ceremony , t.uests r-sked lo share the al'ler-l Include tiilk ihllli es. cluggmg. luiubl Miss lllace llenevieve I.U1..111 or """" 'he club members were log nud Ihe Mnvpole dunce. .Kui.-ka. lal.. hecnio ihe b 1 le of'''" Henry Lamlers. Mi. Alfr.nl 1 -t s- 1 Ma'bew V. Mlebelscn of Kureka. ; Sleniie-is and Uenildine Stephens. Mrs. W. T. Wright Is ! 1 lostess at Luncheon Hue of Ihe ilelli-luiul eveuls ol . the Meek wus Ihe one o cluck I '"n. heon given at Hie 11. .lei I nip i 11 11 it on Wednesday by Mrs. V. T. "iuu on Wednesday by Mrs. W 'I Wnglil. overs were laid lor thirlvi iii.,j(s 1,1 11 luin.. uitii.. iiv.. u nil . (.ink and yellow snapdragons, with yellow alt UpillR l.ll-.ls earn-,"" ilia out Ihe Colo'- t11.1l il' l'lai e cauls ... 1.,,. 1.1 , 1 '"iiinl 11111 baskils hi ihe ;si. , - Xeou";.!,!'" ' "1 mm in im tin- sin .-m in. "torn to t ,. home of M rs. A C. M.tist.'is to spend the afternoon ; . ii. ..-i j.u.ssiug g.iuie wus 11 i.-.i . lure f the atlfl'lunm Willi Miss 1 1 Hide Ii. ' ","""! "7" :''''" "" 1; cn display during; n gilesis al lumi-.isui Ihe nllcnmon. w. Tins is ' Hill of lu aieiagcland for the aflenioon inchid.d Mrs w . I. t, e..rgc and Mrs. A. 1. 1 1! Iker of rortluud. V.K f j I i"H ?tfs HT: wl -3 i-tf vvl I J . It-1 AS ji t" 1 I The Moyen ae inspired this lovely off-white satin wedding gown, f 18 0reai ,enflin rosc Him uVr n I ft i It can. usually. This riiay be of Juce, pearls, tulle, fine silver mesh or brilliants. ihe brides bouquet may bo a sheai' ot wliite roses ur lilies, a big nosegay of orange bluftsoms iir gar Graduating Class Honored at Banquet Tuesday .. on University Campus Delightful Evening Honoring Mr. Dillard X'' atr havmS llunui-ing Hip srucluaiiiiK class j .Mottle of l.niveisli ut UruKon , An event ot the comms week Is An Intei'tallng event v.-as a din- .-.pent tile butter part of the dav in ot 2!) ot Mile Koseuuig teuiur niK.i ! suiuenis lioin UosebuiK. who are the danre unci card parly lo he , nei -parly given at the home ot .Mr. IliorouKhly inspecting tne com seliool, Hie llioihers oi the dat,s ; Planning to attend Hie aui.uai cam- .sponsored hy the Lady Klks Thurs- and Mrs. J. I- Dillard Saturday 'pairy's activities. Numerous P)c inemuers were huslt saes ut u hail- j l'ua l"H'r s Day here, .May 1 1 ami ' day evening. The affair will he evening honoring the hirthdny an- r lures or various parts of the iiroi quci given 'luusday. April an, lit ' wl llB able lo avail themselves . given at the Klks parlors. A most niversary ot Air. Dillard. Iris und jerty were taken In order that local me lngn sclmul cafeteria. The 1 cl "'e spucial rales ottered hy the enjoyable evening is promised by, tulips were used about the rooms ( stockholders who have never had rooms were attractively decorated I Southern l'acltic company from the committee in charge with Mrs. I carrying out the decorative noie. an oportiiiiity lo visit the same may in red ami wnlte, the class colors. -'ay 1" to 14, when a round-trip Allien Micelli chairman. .Mrs. Clay Iliidge was played alter the dinner jliave a clearer idea ot the develop ihe co:or sell, me was carried out I ticket may be purcuased tor slxiy Darby has charge of the bridge hour with honors going to Mr. and intent work. with read and while tlov.eis on the ' I'er cent of a one-way tare. i tables and Mrs. ti. V. I'arker of Mis. F. C. Six. I The tunnel through a rocky ledge tables. Hed Balloons lent a fes-1 Tnc campus will be in gala at-, live hundred. Mrs. Joe Denn is in j Covers were laid for Mr. and lis now complete, all necessaiv live air lor the occasion. I "le rur "e occasion, which is also ; charge of rrfreslnnems for the eve-j Mrs. Joe Denn, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 'sluice boxes have been constructed Mr. J. H. McCllnlock acted as llle annual Junior Week-end cele- j nlng. j liam C.enetsen. Mr. and Mrs. Krick- !nd are ill place .sawmill, electric tonai master. An apiiiecialiou to : brallon. on 1- rutny night will he :: X :; son. .Mr. and Mrs. Hen ;. Hates, ' HkIU plant, and all necessary buiid- (lie mothers was given hy Hubert ! "'' eanoo lete, one of tne inosL I Mr. und Mrs. Jack Crafton, Mr. liave been contpleteil for some Hawe. president or the class, and j beautiful events of the entire year, j Alls- M- MeLourt ot Onk C reck . , K1 jils. p c six Hoga I!ulL.s time, all necessaiy Humes and inp ,Wi s. Dawe responded for the : " "en the banks of thv mill race w"" hrsiess to Hie members ot , umi jlr .ulli Mrs . Dniard. i ing are in place for the use of mothers. CurmeL Newland, .Mr.!""' mined Into a thre.itre w here : r cluh at her home eu-1 giants which are on tho ground. Tmner, Horolhv Arundel. !r. I lmndrls of spectators watch ii,H : nesday aflernoon. .Nee.llework was ; land practically no work remains Heard. E dwanl Ilagar. .Norma Slrnder. Mr. Larson and Miss Casey, class adviser, gave ' short I Kal lirduy4will he a full day with lalks. At Hie close of Ihe program j " "aler carnival, tennis mulches Ihe si niors sung the class sung. I Cuiversily if Dregon Mis. Young's orchestra played;"1"1 1'niversily of asliingloii. a throughout the hamiuel. Club to Hold Last Meeting of Year The senior high school 1. T will hold llieir last mcctim; '. A for1 this year on next Tuesday evening' May 7, at Ihe high school building, j 'ibis association has carried out ; very successful project for thej ' '"". .... o..e- i grounds, conllniilng Ihe work be-1 Kiln last year. Tltf shrubs and lawn ,.i n In. nit! ifnl Kxiijni. t.,,-11... i.ii.ii 1...11.11... ...i.:..i liosei.uig's chief spots of beauty. New oll'icers for t he i om-iig year w 111 be elected at the next 111 Ing. M,., .,.,i,,. u 11,.,.... ,.! ,.. ' " .. " ' ' ""1":. '. "- suuimn. chum . Hem li are ihe eiuiitiii : 1 !'' '":: .. .;."..... was f....,ed by ..,,.; 'In Mil;- chv Weiiuesdav uili-inoun at lour o'clock. Hev W. I;. Il.iird ! lead Hie service in tht pre .nice cl , a ( relatives and friend-. j Imeedia lely following Ihe cere-1 "'i.iiy 1:1c young ciuir.i,. 1,1: for l oriland on a wedding j.iur uev. 1 ' '' "e '"'in 11 lends al lluiek.i, Cal . ihelr Mr Miiliel-mi is lomiciled mil i"- " '"e'i ."."..im. V fi, ;,., T. R., Civ,-,, Tuesdav - Bve a ii i.li:v (fti at I iv ;1risn 1 'i.ui 0:1 K.me stiv Im'Silav after- ' ".e luiuoien will be Plav-d and faucv ,11 1, mull i-lu.irman of the pi.igiam and any- 'one wishing to re.-cMe a t.ilce m-iv a t.ili..- may j :..ill her. OLD-FASHIONED BRIDES Cut and Length of New Wedding Gowns; Soft Colors for Bridesmaids ideo yuc ana its i-ow.ny mecves in-t denias, or a garden shower of white lilacs, narcissus and orange blos soms. Distinctive and illustrative of Hie Moyen age theme is a wedding gown from Henri iiendel, of classic Mothers to be Honored ! '"' colored Hoals ronilng down-i stream under a dllluslon of llghl sion of iignis. : uiiv.ivuii wnii i icsiiicni nan, anil a tea in tbe Woman's building. The junior prom will be Saluni"w night. Special services will he held in all Kugene churches cn Sunday morning honoring the mothers. The la. lies of the Country Chlb i will meet at 2 o'clock on 'edues- day tor an afternoon of bridge at the clubhouse. Dae to the (llelidaiej . "i ... i.,u me luin iiainent was: posi pom , hist Wednesdi K' . I 1 r i . i u.ui.itui. uiisiiiuc 1 UJ iLnjoys 3oci.il Afternoon i Mrs. I-). IV ll-ilhm of Kelley'-i ' Korner v as at home 10 niemb.'.r.! .if 11,., V ol.... ,., . .Menihers presenl were. Mrs. L . ; luglcs. Mis. William Klsher. .Mrs. i H I'liilson. Mrs. Tred llowen. Mis.! alier Kurt. :,;i s. Virgil Ilu!i. I Mrs. ! S. Nichols. Mrs. Ii. liar-I uess, Mrs. Kd Marslers. Mrs Wil. . nam I ishcr and Mrs. Lee C.on.1- i man. Plans for Penny Salr I Made by Auxiliary ! An 'ing of ihe executive con. 1 Imiliee of i:. I'liipqua unit Ameii-! an l.egicn auxiliary wa. held last " " " iTiinit- (if .w ' Cask Ut i'resi.l,.iii .l-.t- Ixung I'W le fur Hi,. ann.;il ..,.. sale uu ..lay and ih These n,.i.i,i, ., r.. .,,,.1.. 1 abled veteran. i.Oeughou' ihe hok- : p ta s of the mnmn .,,.1 ... ..... holis of the noppi,.', t i-,.,.";..' ' neid and tue sacrifices mad. the itiiddlcs in the Wmld w ji fi-ltU and the ,.rifi... n.-..i.. .. rom Henri Bendel. There is rich aiviae at tne eioow to supplement ofr-whito salin, fashioned long audi The headdress is a Moyen age cup, form fitting with a yoke of exqui-lmade of seed pearls on tulle, site real rose point lace. The tight A Gown for the Garden Bride sleeves are unique in the way they For the bride lucky enough to open ut the elbow to full in flow ing , have a garden to be married in, or oeaiity lo supplement the train. for the bride who prefers an in (Lady Elks Promise ' "J """"""! " "u 1 """" ' ' I V. ' ......... -j ,ne nostess. , " '' . .....-1.-.M, 01 w.etoii ai ine nom-; in .mis. . r.. iieiuiigii. Janning Earns Highest Praise With "Betrayal," Antlers Theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday E 4 7.12 L L " "t ' 'i , .mmmM 'ronV'' - , Core.ms secne-.-y and n..vcltv of 11,.,..,., ,,,1.1 1. -l.... I'lcce. "lien-aval." whiill eenics 10 piece. "Iletraxal." wilitll t lie Ant era Sum .1' f..r a n..,...,,. 1.... 1 '. j .,..'''. Kstiter IMlsion and liarv Ci'mpe,: !..,. " , . mis 'noweilu'l a,,.,', v... l s.is. Al,,. . . . . .. . . quits n,c 10 uaic a dignity and beautiful simplicity the train. A mediaeval period Dinner Partv Given i KUStBUKU IVlt.N BACK I carAii TDln Tr uimc inu lj mine ... , , I -. .e ui uuseuurg men con- i- lurry, and Kay U. Conii.ion. wlio ivrslted 111 e mining properly of the, -l i '"' . . -jt,, A-t. ...... . "'-...I 1 ""I llflniiiJa, ran1ount P,ctt,r 'Bctrapl.'' starring Emil tannine v" ""-J"y voopcr. and tithcr Ralston, ih.. a ,..,!,.,.,. 1.. ... ..., '... " ' 1!K,'il "The Wav f II! v:.,.i. '-- ..... ..i' ? . . .... ... 1,1 t'eat ; .. . ' ' maninillely n-w environment and : ,,f hlj "Betrayal" is indeed anolher .! ' i. UV" "'"tllonlc power. 'lani-s' 11 1 1 ... . 1 ...... . W J!"'-. fa,nll' arrani;.- '." " ""'"' oung girl aheady "im a .ouiig arrisl .In. ta:, Ii iht iii,.i ," ., , formal home or church ceremony, Henri Hendel creates a stunning off-white chifiou wedding feowa that is charmingly feminine. Its bodice hugs the figure to hip line, where a voluminous, circu larly cut skirt is posed with a quaint shirred heading. Its skirt's edge is scalloped and dips low on either side und the back touches tiie ground. A uuvel scurf of matching silk net crosses the bodice like u bo lero, swings to pointed long ends in the bacK und simulates sheer sleeves. Her picture Jhut Is oti while swiss braid, with gardenias iiimuiiug it. The bride will be flanked by lovely soft colors this season. For six attendaiiis' costumes a good j color combination in maize. Purine j sian violet, turquoise bue, pmk, up ' pie green and either melon, fiam I mgo or chartreuse. Ait of .these, j however, ure pastel shades. The ' diiterent cuiors blend us softly hs I flowers in a garden. ; Chiffon is tremendously popular ; lor the June bridesmaid s costume, i Some garden ueduinga will lea tine. organdie or net. iune is excellent tor church or home weddings and lovely el fects In panels, tiers and peplums can be obtained from its ui;e. There are long, irregular skirts on bridesmaid s costumes, wiih lit tle diaplutiious panels thai dip and final Mftly in that walk towards tne altar. Huts Uiuully ure of chif fon or horsehair braid, in shades to match or contrast with the frock. 1 'hey may have ribbons, i lowers, 4 lace or, even ostrich leathers ou i hum this bummer tor decoration. Siippeib invariably match the hats and if milts art voin, quite a styl ish vanity this minute, tney too are tne hat s color. No3egay3 for Bridesmaids Tasteful ioset;ays of garden flowers ure in good taste for the bridesmaids, or an armful of tulips or roses. . The maid of honor UMiuliy has a irock of souer hue than the brides maids, lur of course the bland d nearest the bride and her color , contrasts with the wedding Ngowu ilsalf. The attendants' frocks are of silk net, the one shown being the unquoise blue one. It has wide .deals around the bodice and the iiipline thai dip to gie much rear length. A big, old-fashioned sash oo w hangs ulmost to the floor in lie back. The big, flopping bakou nat in naturul color has chifiun banding and streamers of the tur- k juoise net. Daffodil Mining company, in Siski- except to commence active mining operauons. une oi the party stated mat tne next thirty days should ee many thnui-,iu,ls ot yards of gravel tlirough the sIuIc-h hnves C. H. Sampson of Hoise. id.ilin is a business visitor here. f x is s -s, 1 T. V t T - cnod - natured ami n.lf-cenlei . ".., ami. 1., ,,i cliaraclel . I all hi., ivonderlul inleriirei.i- the arl. r..-tller Jial.-ton piavs the .4.1 ot I ie ti r wi.o .....I . 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