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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1930. I , i SOCIETY By DOROTHY DIRKS- All Contributions to this Page Soclet( Women'! Clubs, and Personals Should He Telephoned to '-tie Society ; : ' , . Editor by Friday ol Each Week. ' Nr)V that summer, 1h really here, , and schools art' holding their ,ctolng exercises, plans are being wV'niitl in earnest Utr summer vuea nohs und litps. Quite a lew liose dung people have left already lor leura in ihe central and eastern plates, ' both to fife again old 4 Jfcieuils and rolutlves and to enjoy - meenery. '" "Many chilis anil societies are J cJJFsjng Hit year's work not to re : suuie regular meetings again un til the fall season. Among these "1-the Itoseburg W'onian'H club, jfj,ijtli' closed the season very suc ce.ssiully with a picnic at Winston last Tuesday. The next few weeks will Bee a contlutintlnn or Ihe usual gay round of luncheons and bridge v-arties which has occupied those -ItT the Boclal realm. The Catholic "Ijrflles are planning a card parly jTtoi' Tuesday, June the lenili, ui- rungements to be supervised by Mrs. T. H. Ness. Anolher atfnir swillell promises lo be of (uteres! is the l.ady Elks regular inonllily '-' party on Thursday, June twellih. .Mr. und Mrs. Fred Chapman en tertained a large number of guests with a very plcusurahle Inrormal affair on Monday evenlUK of this week. In celebration of their silver wedding anniversary. Mrs. H. II. .Moore of Portland, who Ib the house RUesI of iMIss Elizabeth I'arrotl, has been the In spiration for niuny lovely affairs In Ihe past week. Mrs. Moore for merly mude her home heru und Iihb many friends In the city. In keeping with June traditions, weddingB and announcement par ties are creating much Interest in social circles. 3 ft Marriage of Miss Miller and Mr. Starr Solemnized Sunday A wcuiiing 01 uncles. ,o ninny in Hoseburg circles was that r Mna Juclllo Miller of Wilbur and Byer K of Oakland, which was "mrtetlv solemnized on Sunday, Jtnie tlrsl, at ten o'clock In the Hunting at Ihe home of Ml-, and 'Mts; R. II. C. Wood on North Jack- son street. The rooms had been diajle veiy attractive lor Ihe oc w Uuilon with pink roses, i' -Hv. W. It. Ilalrd. of Ihe local Christian church, read Ihe core "J mony. Ii Miss I.oeta Miller. Sister or Ihe ' bride, wus her only allendant. Myron Wood acted as best man. The bride was charming in a gown of georgette. In a pale pink - shade, cut on the popular fitted ? lines Willi a flaring skirt and deep cape collar, which wan trimmed with cream colored lace. She car r lied a holiipiet of sweet pens at--"Hinged wllh maidenhair fern. ' Tlie group of relatives of the Xouple who were present Included ' the brlde'B parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' M. W. Miller or Wilbur, tlie ' groom's mother, Mis. Starr of S Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. Wood and ' Myron Wood, MlRs l.oela Miller, t 'Miss F.dllh Junes or Kugene, Miss Opal .limes and Arnold .loues or j Wilbur, l.yle Miller and Miss Kvn ! Miller. J Imniedlatelv following the cere- mony an Infurinal reception was j held. , The bride Is well known In Wll ; liurTlreles. having graduated from I tlnJTlhur high school In 1027. and haCmany friends In Hosehurg. Mr. J S44HT is the owner of a ranch on the CulnpiMiin near Oakland. , The couple left for a tea days' trip lo Oregon caves, descent City. '. California and other points. They i plan lo return by way of the i Itoosevelt -highway. :. K 1 Picnic at Umpqua Park '. Is Greatly Enjoyed ; ,A .picnic at t'mpnun park, given T as R farewell to Alfred Lewis and iniipii rnw-is. nun i;irnii,i rcijnj- ccT last week-end bv Mr. and Mrs. K.J. Brown. Mrs. Clara Wllllalns. Mts. Howard Savers. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cox. Hue hel Smith. Hazel Williams. Hal Sayeis, Hurry Drnl lng4?r ami .Mr. Lewis and Mr. Sav er' IMr. Lewis left recently for points in Kansas, anil Mr. Savers lyfl on the first of June for Kla malh Falls. World X;ide Guild Meets Monday Evening afjBaptist Cluirch 'the nirjs or tlt yt Wide (inihl nf tlu HuptiHt ctnirrh wU a iiH't'lliiK on M nudity I'vcnlim nf thin vvk In the 1cHom parluf ttl' 1 ho (hnrrh.."A inl-hn(li supper was enjoyed, fnllnwpd by an Important buninesH st'ssinn. Thnne prcsi'itl wt'io Miss Iti'ssli Ki'dlmm, Mlsa Lois Ann Hynl. .Miss l)aynlsp KtM-cc, Miss Ktlilli I -one. DaynlKO Itenso, MIhh Kdllh l.nui:. Thntnason. Miss .Ininlr IHili. Miss raultnc Shnun. MIsm VvetUx 'I'hr ma boh, Miff lornttiy Ptiks and lln udvlsor. -t.Mr. It. K. CinwTnrd. : . A parly conslsthiK nf Mih Helen Hell. AIi-m. M. It. Urown. .Mr. ami Mrs. Flank Hrown. Mrs. i V. Hr-1 ner. Mrs. v.. miii-kk. mis. i u PaiUer und Mis. Ktluard Scheirrcle motored to Itridpe Titrsday whni-p I hey attended a Pythian Slstnts' district ennvPiiMon nf Cnns Hay temples. Mi-j. Mml. .1 o' t lie Oregon f'ythiin Sister p-iaml lodt1. visited the roiiventloti In her offi cial capacity. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman Are Honor Guests at Delightful Affair .Mr. ami .Mrs. Charles Luck wood presided at a dcllghilul uifair on Wednesday evening of this week when lliey entertained ihe mem bers of Ihe Wednesday Evening Bridge cluh and a lew nddltlonai guests at Humble Inn, in compli ment of Mr. and Mrs. Fred v.nap mini, who were celebralliiK their silver wedding anniversary and the former's birthday. The guesls, arrayed In old-fashioned cnsltlmes, assembled at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. CharlcM Wharton and marched from Ihere to Humble Inn In a very amusing mock wedding pro cession, greatly surprising .Mr. and Mrs. Chaiumin. .1. A. Harding acted us groom, Willi Miss Klizu lietli I'unoll the lirlde. Charles l.oekwood officiated at the cere mony. Mrs. II. II. Moore was ring bearer. Mrs. J. A. Harding Ihe bridesmaid, mid Chin ley Wharton acted as best man. 'I he procession ul march was played by Miss Naomi Scott. Following the mock wedding, Beven o'clock dinner was served al tables decorated with a candela. bruin, a unique birthday cake and a wedding cake. Flowers were artistically arranged about the rooms. The hostess was assisted by Airs. Arthur liaum. Curds and dancing nmtised the guests at the close of dinner. '.t Mrs. Jack Murphy Surprised With Dinner of Charming Appointments Mr. and Mrs. Jack Iloyer pre sided over an affair of charming appointments when they entertain Ull it-Ill. ., t-..,... .11 Mo,y fieion, surprising their I diiughtcr, Mrs. Jack T. Murphy. Ill honor of her hlrihday. Seasonal flowers had been placed about Ihe rooms to form the decorations. Covers were laid for the honor BUest, Mrs. Murphy, Mr. Murphy. Mr. and 'Mih. Robert Klchenlnuh, Mr. a lid Mrs. Fred Iloyer, Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Itlulr, Miss Loralne lnon, Mrs. lsoh, Mrs. Harvey Q. Hrnwn, Mr. Kelly and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Doyur. Cards were played In Hie after noon following Ihe dinner. Many lovely gifts were present ed to Mrs. Murphy by her friends. Mr. and Mrs. tieorwe Frew, Miss Melba Frew ami Chester Frew are leaving next Tuesday morning for the east, returtiliiK to the old homes of Mr. and Mrs. Frew for the first time since their coming to Oregon seventeen years ago. They plan to visit at Mrs. Frew's old home in Ceuseo, Illinois. In Chicago, HllnolH, and en route will slop at Kalina. Kansas, where n brother of Mr. Frew is living, They will spend a large part, of the visit with Mr. Frew's parents, his moth er being in very poor health. The party experts to return lo Hosehurg In the first part of Au gust. Beige Crepe EnnanCea I Season a Street Frock Ltum i le loin he - enhance iht leiison m atieet frock Ahovc in ''n i ii a chrulur t'eniuHMl lioik 10 lll'ie ciepe. that dlt-dab a dainty collar and cull ect of embroidered batiste. -Jill w ,.. Twins Celebrate Sixth Birthday Anniversary With ! Party Saturday Afternoon I Miss Arlene iJunhaui of Marsh 1 field and her twin brother, Arle ( Hrudburn of Jtosehurg, celebrated I their sixth birthday anniversary I Saturday afternoon ut the beatitl I ftil country home of Dr. and Mrs. j Ceorge A. JJiiidbuiii at Wlnfllon. I The children Bpent the afternoon playing games and enjoying con- Agnes Winston, Miss Churlotte Lock wood, Robert Dunham and Dewey Wilson, Jr. Later In the afternoon the chil dren were Seated at a prettily dec orated table In the dining room. Favors In pastel shades, nursery rhyme nupklus and a lovely birth day cake covered with candles composed the table decorations. Those Invited Included Miss Joan Hume, Miss Charlotte Lock wood, Miss Helen Jane Farrington, Cordon (ierretsen ami Tommy l.oekwood, all of Koseburg, Miss Ifeverly, Miss Virginia and Miss Fula Agnes Winston. Miss Susan Jane Hradhuiu and .Miss (ieorglue Johnson, of Winston, Mrs. Dewey Wilson, Sr., and two children. Dewey, Jr., abd Miss Wllma Jean, Mis. Kussclt Dunham ami son. Ho bert. all of Marshfleld. Mrs. S.- K. Collier and Mrs. I. (i. ltro:tdway of Hosehurg, 'Mrs. Harry Winston Mrs. Fred Porter and Mrs. (leorge Hradburn of Winston. The little host and hostess re ceived many lovely gifts from their friends. Mr. and Mrs. James Hartley, of Ashland, have returned from a few weeks' honeymoon following their wedding In Youcalla last month. Mr. Hartley is employed In the creamery in Ashland, and Mrs. ifartley, formerly Miss Wllletta Talent of Youcalla, is reporter on the Ashland daily. K i'f Club Entertained With Dinner Tuesday at 1 urner Home The senior members of the "It" club of the ItuxebuiK senior IliKll school were entertained on TueH day eveulliK of this week lit the iioniu ur II. II. Turner, school uth letlcs coach, with n six o'clock din ner. . Covers were laid for Itlcliard .Madilox, Tom llayles, Kenneth IlaiiK, ,lck KuenlK, Wilbur Travis. Kenneth Slu uni, Edward iteeee. (Inrlaud lies, club members, and II. Larson. Hail Diitten. In-, ti. c. Pinlay, T. T. Mackenzie, Clyde II. Heard and the host, Mr. Turner. Ihe "It cluh Is the bovs' ath letics club of t lie high school, and it has been the custom of Mr. Turner lo entertain the uraduat liiK members with a dinner each year. Twenty-Fifth Wedding Anniversary Celebrated by Mr. and Mrs. Chapman LelehrutiiiK their Iwentyflllll wcdilliiK unniversary, Mr. and Alls. V. K. Cllaliiuau luesliled over one of the loveliest affairs of the week. wnen lltcy entertained on Monday evening or this week with an In formal slipper party at their home in Laurelwood. tlay flowers of the season were In profusion nboul Ihe looms, forming a colorful background for thei affair. Invitations were extended lo sixty local and out-of-town miesis. lnciidltm Mrs. M. .1. Klierr of Mill t'lly, the mother of Mrs. Cliiipinaii .ins. II. li. Moore of Portland, i runner HosebuiR resident; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sands of Wlllnir, and .Mrs. J. I. Chapman of Wilbur. Cat lis and Indoor kuiiicb amused lli Kuesls following the slimier. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. (leorse Hrudburn, Mrs. I. ti. Hroad way, Mrs. tleorge Adams, i.MIss .Margaret Uniiiu nnd Mrs. Arthur Hauiii. Junior Music Pupils of Miss Strong Presented in Recital A deliiililful and entertaining re cital was given by pupils of .Miss (lladys II. Kliong lasl Monday eve ning when a group o' junior stu dents wus preseuled. Tile children played well, showing mi interested mill serious ill I It ii.lt- inward their work. Their playing was clear and musical whh a feeling and under standing of the ihythm that Is round only where careful work Is dune. Several of the pupils have had piano lessons for only three or live mouths and showed quite remarkable progress for the short time they have studied. The tecilal was. given at Miss SI l ong's home. A large number of parents iintl friends attended. A social hour was enjoyed at Ihe close of tin- program. .Miss Strong was assisted tn serving refresh ments by Mrs. It. W. Strong. Mrs. Charles lii-uiul. .Mrs. John .McClln Icrk. Mrs. C. K. Allen anil Miss lletiy Shoemaker. The following pupils were pre sented: Allen Cordon, Ciinilyu Cordon, .lean llltihle. Hcitinin Shoemaker, horls Shoemaker, Mur iel lawe, Virginia Ciimour, Ivan ll.itlleld. Allien I.aliaul. faith Young. Virginia Young, l.elghtoti .Mci'liiitock. Mary Joan Parkinson. Madeline lllcliler. Carolyn Allen and Wallliu Cay McKeatl. Neighbors of Woodcraft Meet Monday Evening I be regular meetltm ol lite Lilac Circle number 4I of the Neighbors of Wnodcrari was held on Monday evening of this w-eek in the Mac cahee hall. The usual lillineSM session was held. Mrs. Tlllle JohliMin was el 'i li d a-i P.1--I giit'i-iMan tv-tch-l"V lo Ull Ihe place lell x.icant b Mrs. Tillie Hughes, w ho lett le cemly (or Alluras. Callfoiula. Creations of l- 4!'." I - , f t ' J . vr i 1 At lett is the youthful ensemble In silhouette which will be the Dennler crl this coming season. Interesting features are the high waist creation for formal afternoon wear. wun ic;; sleeves uarea at tne elbow wltn cane elfect. Catholic Ladies' Society Gives Party Wednesday Honoring Leaving Members A party honoring Mrs. J. G. Koe nlg and -Mrs. Harry Kenny was given on Wednesday afternoon of litis week ill the parish hall by the Catliolics ladles, with Mrs. Charles Krogel as hostess, lluskets and bowis of summer How-era were ar ranged about the hall. Each ta ble was centered with a bud vase holding sweet peas and forget-me-nots. The usual business meeting was held, at which plans were complet ed for a card party to be held Tuesday. June tenth. Mrs. Tom Ness will he geneial chairman of the affair, ilh Mrs. A. P. Itapln, Mrs. . J. Gonicr and .Mrs. Fay ette Langenhcrg as assistants. Refreshments were served hy Ihe hostess assisted by Mrs; Jo seph Helilenrlcll, Mrs. I. H. Nichols and Mrs. Itlcliard Willett. llesldes the members of the so clely, Mrs. I'. A. Hemls, Mrs. George Chandler, Mrs. Alvln Knuil 8on. Mrs. Hess, Mrs. 1'red Green and Mrs. Kline were present as guests. Mrs. Koenlg Is leaving soon for Aiturus, California, where her husband is employed by the South ern Paciric. Mrs. Kenny will leuve soon for Glide, where her husband Is now employed. if a - Quilting Party Given Wednesday at McLaughlin Home Kor the pleasure of Mrs. Tessie Jones, Mrs. it. r. McLaughlin en tertuined on. Wednesday afternoon of this week with u quilting purty at her home. Following the quilling refresh nients were served to Mrs. Jones. -Mrs. Villle Solnmnn, Mrs. Adam Hyers, Mrs. Fred Kent, Mrs. J. L. Alldrus. Mrs. C. W. Alldrus. Mrs. II. I. Sparks, i.Mrs. Alec Illevins. Mi. Tom Itlevins. Mrs. Clara Stie- wlg. Mrs. lone Hadahallgh, Mrs Myrtle Denton. Mrs. I). (!. Clark Si. I.crviu, Mrs. P. A. Hurnelte. Mrs. Lulu Armstrong. MIsb Alldrev McLaughlin, Aliss Maxlue Mc Laugllllll, Mrs. t'lenne Illsco. Miss Verla McLaughlin. Miss Hildrei! McLaughlin, and t(ie hostess, Mrs t'.-F. .McLaughlin. Junior-Senior Dance Enjoyed Thursday in Umpqua Park The dance pavilion in I'mpq'ij- park was the scene of a ilelighifu' affair on Thursday evening of this week, the occasion being ihe tunloi senior dance. Music was furnished bv I lit "Melody Marvels, a local orches tra. and dancing, cards and game? enjoyed throughout the eve ning. Al kite linttr refieslimeiils wre served lo the huge number of cIusf members who intended the afrair. Mrs. II. W. Madilox. Mrs. J. A Zlmrlck. Mrs. Patterson. Mrs Walker, Mrs. T. II. Ness. Mrs. Ho; Fuller. Mrs.-Storey lies. Mrs. A S. Coon. Mrs. .1. M. .Illdd mill Mrs Fred Knlnht acted as hostesses for the occasion. "No-Host" Dinner Enjoyed Thursday at Country Club The Country club building was attractively decorated with a color ful array of larkspur, roses and Iris as Hie setting for Ihe "no-host" din ner ;;iven on Thursday evening of Ibis week in compliment to Mrs. II. II. Moore of Portland, who for merly lived in ibis citv. anil Is now ! the gucsl of Miss F'lzoheth Par ro(f. About thirty-five ladles par tli Ip.llMl ill 'lie iiK.ill A very pleasant eening un speni in playing bridse following tne Utulier. I Fashion Mode The flounce suggests a low nepluin Home Missionary Society First M. E. Church, Holds Jubilee Meeting The jubilee meeting of the Home .Missionary society ol the First .vtetnouist i-piscopul church was held on Tuesday afternoon of this week Officers elected at the business session were Mrs. II. A. Canaday president; sirs. Dan Egly. vice president; Airs. George Leeper, treasurer. The mite box opening was held with very pleasing results. The afternoon's program was in Ihe form ot a travelogue touching the different points in the United Slates, Alaska and Hawaiian Is lands where the church has homes ior unioi'lltnate clitltlren. A play let, "The Corinthian Church," ivai put on by rmirlecu girls. Othei features of the program were e plnno solo by Miss liorolhy LeoD er, and u rending by Miss Wyona uorjen. After the program a social houi was enjoyed and refrealinientt served A large number of visitors from DiHar. I ami Looklnggiass attended tne meeting. -if-State Convention of Order of Eagles Held in Eugene The 15th annual session of the Oregon state aerie ot lite Oruer 01 lOagies was held in Eugene on June 18. . tleorge W. Joseph, republican nominee lor governor, was ouu 01 the speakers in the opening ses sion. Dr. J. E. Scoilelu ol Eugene, president ot the Oregon state aerie, gave an address on I he ad vancement of the order miring tilt past year. Following the opening speeches Ihe disposition of business matters took place. Arthur Puckeit, ot Itoseburg, was elected slate chap lain and also state representative at the grand aerie convention to be held in San Francisco In August i lie principal topic of the ses sion was "Old Age Pensions." The Order of Eagles is endeavoring to secure old age pensions for every state. 1 Delegates to the convention from Kosehurg were- Arthur Puck ett, worthy president; Virgil Wood ruff, worthy vice - president; Charles Little, worthy conductor; C. G. Ambrose. Mrs. Ilnlley Agee itnd Mrs. Cora M. Little Were vis itors at the convention. Nebo Dramatic Club Holds Picnic Wednesday at Winston The hank of t lie I'tupiiua river at Winston was the scene ol a very delightlul allair on Wednesday evening' w hen t lie Nebo Dramatic club ot tile local high school ob served the final meeting of the school year with a picnic, wltii Miss Norma Winston hostess to the club. A business sesr.ion was held at which offtctus were olerbvd for lh" coming year as follows: Dor othy Main, president; Tom Ness, rice-president; Gilbert Fmlay, sec retary anil treasurer. Weinors and marslimallow s were roasted, and outdoor games and swimming w-ete greatly enjoyed. Club members present included Margaret Fields, Neva Agee. Joyce BilKonbunk. Dorothy Main, -.Maxine I Laird. Claralieil Olson. Jennie Dirks. Hubert Coen. Daniel Fuller, John Green, Gordon Applow hlie, i Gilbert Flnlay. Dale Stephenson. loin Ness. Hobert llelllwell. Ilich- ard Maddox. the hostess, Miss Winston, and the advisor. Miss Kate lluctianan. .Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Thoni and son. Junior. Silein residents, ver- guesls last ucej-eikd al the bomt ol Mr. and Mrs. diaries l.otknood lu umieiwutm. Miss Johnson Becomes Bride of "Bill" Burr on June Third Ot Interest to many In Itoseburg will be the news of he wedding of "Ilil!" Ilurr to -Miss Elizabeth Har riet Johnson, on June third, at lilaine, Washington. The wedding was solemnized i very quietly at the home of the ortue, nev. Green of the Congrega- Itiouat cnuran reading the caie-i mony. led Muncustle was best man and .Miss Katherine LaPIant was bride s only attendant. After a wedding breakfast the couple left on their honeymoon, to be spent In Victoria, II. C. and other Canadian points. They are expected in Itoseburg on June tenth, and wll! spend the Bummer here With Ihe groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Burr of Rlversdale. The bride Is a graduate of the University of Washington In the clnss of '28. She Is the only child ot Mr. and Airs. Henry P. Johnson, a prominent family of lilaine, Washington. She is a member of the Alpha XI Delta social sorority, and during the past year has been teaching In the Sedro-Woolley high school. "Hill" Ilurr is a graduate of the Itoseburg senior high school In the class of '24 and graduated from, tho Oregon State college -in 1928. During both his high school and college days he was a popular ath lete. Ho is now athletics cc-"1' and physical education tlirecttflr In the Sedro-Woolley high school. He fa also a member of the Alpha Sigma Pill social fraternity. i Pleasant Affair Enjoyed Tuesday in Woman's Club Bldg. Fbr the pleasure of the Western Electric men who are leaving soon, the girls ot the local telephone of fice entertained on Tuesday eve ning at the Women's club build ing, which had been gaily decorat ed with a profusion or summer tlowers. Games and cards were the eve ning's entertainment. Card prizes were won by Airs. Wally Rapp and Fred Allen Brown, anil tne game nrize was won by Airs. Ruth Find luy. At a late hour refresh men t a were served to Airs. May Pyron, Airs. Wally Itapp, Airs. Clarlso Jewel t, Mr. and Airs. Fred A. drown, Air. and Airs. Tiarl Thompson, Airs. Ruth Flndlay. Aliss Goldle Goelz. Miss Nedra Clark, Aliss Lncetta Logsdon, Aliss Irene Cox. Aliss Ha zel Strickland, Aliss Pearl Goetz, Miss Joan Ferguson, Aliss Jessie Pyron. Miss Allldred Thompson, Harold Heauchamp, William Todd, lulius Herg. Henry Gunderson, G. Kidwoll, Roy Hebard, Curl Hol .luin, Mr. Jorman and Ira Hull. Mr. and Mrs. C. Wamsley Honored Wednesday Vith Anniversary Dinner Air. and Airs. J. C. Wamsluy ot Youcalla eniertalned as house guesls on Wednesday, May 28, iiieir sou and daughter-in-law, Air. and Airs. Charles Wnnisley of this city, who ale celebrating their sil ver wedding anniversary. At high noon an anniversary din ner was served to the honor guests, Air. and Airs. Chas. Wams ley, Mr. and -Mrs. N. A. Ulake of San Jose, California, and tho host and hostess, Air. and Airs. J. C. Wanisley. ft Mrs. Weatherford to Present Pupils in Piano Recital ' A thf i-tl group ol piano pupils of Mrs. Harriet ti. Weatnoriurd will be presented In recital on Alotidny evening, June 9, at the iM. E. Church, South, at 8:00 p. m. Aliss Ella -May Morris, reader, pupil of Airs. Uienn Hadabaugh, will assist, the toliowlng program will be given: rem Thomason, Irene Nelson, .Myrtle Shook, "Circus Day," (Ilenson). Oliver Wilson, "A Frolic," (Erh). Virginia Smith, "A Jolly Time," (Wright). Adolph Rustad "Joyous Youth," tUuinhain); "Climbing," (Alnc- Lachlau). Irene Nelson, "Whip-poor-will," (Krb). Alice .Miller, "Ban jo Capers," (Alac- Lachlau) ; "W o o d e n Shoe Dance", (Wright). Lucille Shook, Helen Newiand, .Margaret Weatherford, "Bewitch ing Fairy," (Keller), ltatpli Kurlingcr, "Wilder." (Ler- innnn); "Little Soldier Hoy," (Lermann). Myrtle Shook, "Surf Games," (Mnc- Lachlati)'. Delores Ware. "DO Your Best." "Lightly Row," In C and G. (Thompson). Helen Newiand, "Alotiflower," (Mattinglv). Ella May .Mortis, rending. "Molly at the Movies." (I-Tauier). Fein Thomason, "Serenade." (Gay- llor). Virginia Stark. "In Admiration." (Benson); ".Melodic V a I s e," (Mullen). Margaret Weatherford, "Light and Gay." (Morrison). Lucille Shook, "The Swallow." (Hurgniiiller) : "Sunset on the St. Lawrence." (Heller). Albert (Tianiberlin. "A Shepherd's Tale." (Nevin); "Adieu to the Piano,' (Beethoven). Kathleen Ross. "To a Wild Rose." (Macliowell); "Butterfly." Oler- kel). . Kathleen Ross and Albert Cham berlain. "March of the Tin Sol diers." (TschaikowslvV). Two pianos. nils recital is Hie last or a ser ies of spring musicals given by I For wear during the Summer. Mrs. Weatberford's pupils. Follow-j w hen the sun's bright rays are' lug this recital Mrs. Weaiherford Is striking everywhere, a stunning closing her term work, bill wil;.-ilii ol green olnl'ie ill sport;, fi,,n teach a limited numlier of pupils j 'tel. cout and dress ot challis, with during tho summer mouth. la hat ot challis to match tlie dn-as AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Umpqua Unit Adjourns for Summer lho final meeting of L'nipqua unit was held Tuesday night at the armory and proved lo be one of the most interesting meetings of lliu vnni. A mimher nf nut nf Inwn members were present, aloo, one Gold Star mother. Mrs. Minnie Noyer, who is making the pilgrim age lo France early next month. Preceding the business meeting Miss Fannie Lou Winiberly enter tained with a violin' solo. A flash light picture was made for the of ficial history of the unit. Memorial Committee Reports Mrs. Clinton Gorthy and Airs. Frank Hills of the memorial com mittee reported that flowers were placed on the graves of all de ceased members of the unit and the graves of fourteen World war veterans were decorated. Poppy Sale One of Best in History of Unit Airs. I. H. .Itlegel, chairman of Ihe nnnual iwpy sale which was held Alay 2sth and 29th, reported that returns from outside communi ties are still coming in but funds already In hand indicate that this year's sale Is one of the best ever held In this community. In spite of inclement weather, the sale in Itoseburg was highly successful. Those members who sold poppies In Itoseburg were: Airs. Guy Cor don, Mrs. J. A. Soules, Airs. H. C. Church, Airs. C. J. Walker, Mrs. Rodney Knott, Mrs. Roy Grimm, Mrs. Geo. Caskey, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Picnic Dinner Enjoyed Sunday Evening at Burkhart Home A picnic dinner was enjoyed last Sunday evening at the home of Air. and airs. John Burkhart In Garden valley w hen a number of mends !",l"e,f.L, .),s satl,ered tt"er 11,6 salmon bake. The evening was very pleasant ly spent by AIi and .Mrs. Glover Richardson and two children, Bet ty and Barbara, of Eugene, Air. and Airs. Bert Kluse and daughter, Beverly Jean, Air. and Airs. Ben Chllaon and son, Floyd, Air. and Airs. George .Minsters and children, George and Billy, Oscar Weber, Air. and Airs. Burkhart, Allen Burk hart and AIoitIs Burkhart. Following dinner an informal evening was spent In visiting and listening to victrola music. Monthly Church Night Held on Wednesday by Christian Church Around two hundred mombers of the Christian church gathered on eunesuay evening at the church for the regular monthly church night. I lie entire event was super vise!! oy a committee of men from the Loyal Alen's class of the Bible school. A pot-luck suiiner was served at tables set and de corated by men A Special table Is reserved each month at the church night suppers for the church .members whose birthdays have come within the montn. l-ifteen or twenty enjoyed the birthday cakes and oilier sue- clal privileges of those celebrating on unlays. Following the supper a program, also arranged by tlie men, was given, which included readings, pipe organ selections, vocal quar tette and several other entertain ing numbers. Nifty Sports Suit For Summer Wear ... ,.J.l... I I . if; Ti - i n VI, I - ,'' I ACTIVITIES IVWa., i. ., iin,nn, I l Tn,l,l ci ... - ...,d. iaience tester Mrs. Hubert Graham, Airs I Kit, man, Mrs. Ted Burr, Aliss Vera Me" Clintoek, Mrs. Phil Harth and siis Fannie Lou Winiberly. s Appoint Fashion Show Committee As the unit will not meet again until September a committee was appointed to mako plans for the an nual fall fashion show which will be held In September. The follow ing unit members were named to make the necessary arrangements Airs. J. AI. JUdd, Airs. Charles FeY rier, Alls. Nathan Fuilerton Mls T. G. Watson, Airs. C, J. Walker ' Delenates Elected For Department Convention Umpqua unit still has the dis tinction of being the largest unit in the state and Is entitled to six delegates to the department con ventlon to be held In Baker In August. The following delegates were elected: Airs. J. A. Soules Airs. R. Ritzman, Airs. George Cas key, Airs. John Flurry, Airs. Clin ton Gorthy, Airs. Guy Cordon. The alternates are Airs. Phil Hohl, Airs. James Hyde, Airs. Rich ard Busch. Airs. Gene Fowler, Airs Grant Wilcox, Mrs. Charles Hart ley. , Conference Plans Completed Elaborate plans have been made for the district conference June 7th and 8th In this city and a large at tendance of visitors from this dis trict Is expected. Mrs. Carl E. Wini berly and Airs. C. K. Allen are In charge of arrangements. Mrs. Sutherland Is Hostess to Entre Nous Bridge Club The Entre Nous Bridge club was very pleasurably entertained on Wednesday afternoon of Hits j Sutherland. l ed roses wore u'lac d about the rooms to form the. pieasmg decorations. two tables of bridge were In play during the afternoon. High score at cards went to Airs. Ar thur Baum. Refreshments were served fol lowing cards. Airs. I. G. Broadway was a guest of the club. .Members present were Airs. Baum. Airs. A. A. Wild er, Airs. Harry Stapleton, Airs. Os car Berrie, Alts. J. A. Harding, Alls. Fred Chapman and the hostess, Airs. Sutherland. Airs. Wilder was present at the meeting of the club for the last time in several months, as she left recently for a motor tour in the eastern states. jjfc j.. V. C. T. U. Meeting Held Wednesday Afternoon in Woman's Club House The W. C. T. V. mot in the Wo man's club rooms on V ednesilay afternoon, with Airs. E. Wills, president in the chair. Airs. E. E. Woodcock conducted the devotional service, giving an impressive talk on "Love and Faith." After reports of ' several committees, a letter was read from the National W. C. T. TJ. regarding the recent charges that drinking Is prevalent in colleges, which stated that 216 college presidents reported that student sobriety was the rule and that college conditions are thoroughly safe, and that the few colleges which admitted there was student drinking placed the blame on the parents. Airs. Edith Ackert. county direc tor of medal contests, presented four contestants for the silver medal. The contestant-; were Thelma Hall, winner, Ella Mae Alorrls, Leland Russell and Vera Lovelace. A bouquet of roses was presented to each contestant. A gold medal contest will be held In the near future. Dinner Club Pleasantly Entertained on Wednesday Evening wi is. waiter Hercher entertain ed the members of the ninner club at her home on Wednesday evening of (his week at a dinner of attractive appointments. Sweet peas formed tho table centerpiece. Covers were laid for Air. and Airs. F. E. Harlung, Mr. and Airs. Harold Nichols. Air. and Mrs. Tom Parkinson. Mr. and Airs. Chester . I lU'leher. Wesley Williams. Aliss Hazel Patterson and the host and hostess. Air. and Airs. Walter Hercher. Cards were Ihe diversion of the mi n nig UlllllCI. ' iiih snores went to Airs. Hart ting and Air. Williams. Roseburg Woman's Club Holds Annual Picnic at W. C. Winston Home Tile Roseburg Woman's club belli Its last meeting before th" summer vacation in tlie spacious home nf Alts. W. C. Winston, at Winston, which was prettily dec orated wllh roses. A delicious one o'clock lunc heon was served lo the members at small serving tables. The business meeting was called to order by Hie president. Airs. A. 1. McMillan, who gave a talk on the club work during Ihe past vear. Mrs. William Bell eave nn itemiz ed report of tlie cluh house fund. which showed a balance in the trea sury nf J7!MlfU. Activities lo raise money during the club year brought returns amounting to fH7.4!). Money was also raised tor me scholarship loan fund, Doern beckcr hwnilnl fund unci the en dowment ruiul by giving afternoon teas, other donations were pi"cle to itie ceiinimiUv chct. Crimp Fir" sirls. milk furnished (or n ucccly (ConUnued on page 3)