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TWO Bnesmnprr mfwq.rfvifw RnFRiiRr. rvprr.nM sati irfiay ffrruary 21. 1931. I society! By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER i '""AH Contribution to tbla tage Society, Women's Clubi, and " Personals Should Be Telephoned to the Society "' Bdiior by Friday of Each Week. 1 THE largest coming cvont "f "next week Is the annual spring ;-f Thnw vMrh will be present ed by the American Legion Auxil iary assisted by fhe leading Jtose burg merchants. In the Junior high scjtnol next Wednesilay eveniiig, l-'ebruary 251 h. The Woodcraft Thimble chili will meet next Monday evening at i)ie home of Mrs. L. (). Jennings on Mill street for an enjoyable old fashioned parly. Members arc in attend In old time costumes and an appropriate program will be carried out. A pot luck supper will also be enjoyed. The liadoura club. Daughters of the. Nile, will meet next Tuesday evening at (lie Masonic temple, at which lime they will visit the Daughters of Job., The Delphian club' will u eel Willi' Mrs. William Bell, al the Jlell.'apartments. next Wednesday afternoon for the regular Htudy ancr-soclal afternoon. i a. Valentine Party Enjoyed at- Kohlhagen Home on Last Saturday Evening 1 Miss. Klza Kohlhagen entertained the members of her Sunday school chms of the Baptist church with a delightful Valentino puny at her htime In West Itoseburg lasl Satur day evening. A large Valentine bpx was an enjoyable feature of tao evening. Each guest drew n njinie and received a Valentine from a friend and one also from tfte hostess. lOnmes and visiting were enjoy ed for Bevernl hours by 'MIsb Kdna Iaing, Miss Doris Oortliy. Miss lerle Williams, Miss Lucille Van Noy, Miss Wallha McKenn. Miss Dorothy Dale Lancaster, Miss Vir ginia Ayres and the hoBtess, Mias l'ilza Kohlhagen. I At a later hour In the evening, IV)iss Kohlliagen, assisled by Miss Ayres, aerved a dainty lunch al tables made attractive with a red alufjwhlle color scheme. , , . MfcirdenS 'Are Honor, ; .; , Guests at Two Informal ' Dinners' During; Week : :, Ite'v. and hlrs. Alexander! Mu'r den, -were the dinner guests .of Mr. nnnVMis. C. W. Ktrlr, at their home last Wednesday evening, when Inn ln(tcr entertained with an Informal turkey dinner. On Monday morning, of this week, ltev. and Mrs. Mulrdeu, Mrs. I'tftcy Robinson and Mr. anil Mrs. ('., iV. Kirk, motored In the V. Ktim h at Riddle, where (hey, were entertained at the home of Mr. imKf Mrs. Phillips. A lovely dinner , wua-served at the noon hour, aft erwhlch, several pleasant hours were spent visiting. . Hanch Is at the head of Cow crovk at the entrance of the Cow Creek, canyon. Dinner Honoring First Wedding Anniversary Given Monday Evening Mr. and Mrs, Herbert droves were' complimented with a lovely Bftron o'clock Informal dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I'. W. droves on Mondny evening. Hie af fair being in honor of the former's first wedding anniversary. A pretty yellow and while color Bcbeme was carried mil on Hie ta bles (overs were placed fur Mr. and MrsVllorbert Groves, honor guests. Mr. and Mrs. John Weal heifnid, Mrs. Kenneth AUi-rbury and the liost'and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. C V.,1'(I loves. Mimic and visiting were enjoy t:l -fiilloving the dinner hour. ft New Idea Club Enjoys One o'Clock Luncheon at3leck Home Wednesday The New Idea club memhets en JoyT-d a lovely one ii'dut u luncli eot nt the home of Mis AilKie-t Heck In Kdeiibnwei on WVitnesifiiv. when Mrs lleck. Mis I II I'oi terj" Mrs. A. Srtnforil ami Mrs l. .', K. Unities were tewtcses Chinese lllltes slid the Yalcnlinc inoilf were used on the i;ihle (llleslB Of Hie (lav besides Hie reiyjlnr members were Mis A II Addison, Aire ('. II. Calkins. Mix Kdward Harris, .Master .lack ( al kins and Miss Patricia Calkins The day also marked the aiinlvei sai of Miss Patricia Call.lns" rmtiili blrrhdny and a small table espe cljntv decorated whs used. 1 business session followed Hie ltmehcon, after which a few hours ol"-Tls!f ing mid sewing were en Joled. i- ft Ifrthday Anniversaries Celebrated With Dinner Jut Interesting event of the week end-occurred when Mrs J, K. Illcli iirtrj'tilertalned at her home at Mil 8. Pine street Sunday for her hus band and eldest son, Kdninml .lr:. mid John Knslln of Salem, whose birthday anniversaries occur dur ing; .tills month. A-'large birthday cake trimmed lifNI. Valentine colors centered the nflrarllvo table Willi covers phe ed for the honor guests and for Mr. I,Mclnda J. Knslln of Salem. Iibrotby. Helen, Mllfrrd and Arthur Klruhnrd,' and the liostcss, Rietlaiil. .Mid. I Mask Wedding Is r- u i a ci - , l-llJJy aurc nil"" at Lodge Meeting The l.llac Circle No. ,4'J. Nelgli hois of the Woodcraft, had one of the most interesting meetings ol the year Monday evening, when Hiey met nt the 1. O. O. F. hall Two applications were brought up ill the business session for bene- I'll members. The "pin system" has pioved to he an interesting fac tor In Ihe circle. Names are pine ed In a bat each month and the first name to he drawn out of the hat, Is fhe lucky number, who re ceives a lodge pin to wear one month. It the lucky member re ceiving Ihe number wins a new member for the lodge, he Is al lowed to keep the pin. Paul Heaver was Ihe name drawn for the month ol1 March. Fifty members were present for Ihe Mondny meeting with two visi tors from Oakland and one from Medford, also being present. Mrs. Meda Ilrown played an Instru mental solo and Mrs. Lucille Fill lerton gave a rending. The Btiprlse committee present ed a mask wedding, which proved lo he a delightful feature of the evening. A mock wedding, with all participants wearing masks was held. The audience was asked lo guess who look part In the wed ding; and Mrs. Kdward Peyton won the guessing contest. The mask wedding cast was composed of bride, Mrs. Cynthia (iermond; bridegroom, Mrs. f'rildy lllrllnger; bridesmaids. Mrs. Maxlne Buff and Mrs. Anna Hnnniciilt; flower girl, Mrs. (IrnCe Owens; minister, Mrs. Belle Crenshaw, and ring hearer, 'Miss florolhy (lermnnd. The Circle members were asked lo brine; either teaspoons or cups as gifts lo the bride and groom and In this way Ihe lodge received 13 teaspoons ami 30 cups. . Jlefreshriients were served a I a table centered with a large wed ding Cake with a wedding bell hanging from the chandelier. Bed taporB nnd hearts. Carried nut the VuMnttne motif, .... ';', Eafterfi SliaY ffcsyi i ' : ; ; i Fine'' Social Evening . --, at Temple on Thursday The Kasteru Star met on Thurs day evening in the Masonic tem ple al which time Mrs. Maxlne Stearns Webb was Initiated into the order. Visitors of the eve ning included Mrs. Italslon III lilies. Mrs. A. A. Young and Mrs. I. M. Ilestul. all of Oakland. -Mrs. Ilur nett, of Canyonville and -Mrs. Ill Holt of Myrtle Creek. All ol ihe visitors made shell speeches. William Austin and sons, owners of the Fern Flower shop, present ed several lovely bouquets lo the Kasteru Star for decorations for the affair. Mrs. J. M. .Ittdd and Mis. Hoy Kntler were Joint chair men of Ihe nfralr. with Miss Boss Wharton, assisted by Mrs. II. o. I'argeler. In charge of the decora Hon committee. The tables were attractively ar ranged with red carnations, red 111 lips, tall red tapers and Washing ton's birthday motif. Covers were placed for one hundred guests and A special .table for those havlim birthdays In January, February and March, xfas especially attractive. Mrs. A. .1. Young, violinist, accom panied by Mrs. Myrlle Williams, played several solos. The next social iiicitln;; will he belli on March I ! . at which lime Ihe Clendale. Myrtle Creek. Can yonvllle and Biddl" cliaMfcrs will lie gnosis. F.pwovth I .oague Members of M. F.. Church South F.njoy Day at Myrtle Creek The Kpwoilh l.eamie of 1 In- M K ch II r Ii Soulh spenl lit--. I Sinelay afternoon In Myrtle Creel;, nlicir liny enloved a slioit -axial lion which was lolliiuVi h) an iniipii.i lioinil tiieethiL' I llnie elljovlllt; (he day ill. Iihl' ,1 Ml- Maude M.-(;.iiii-hci . Miss I n tile l.eep.l. Mli- ll.lol-.' 1 1 it mioimI. Mts Kelt a clail, Mlis V! lie Hill. Ul.-v I'OlolIll (.!.,, Iwill Miss I Hi) Pale .laiksmi Mi Ill. Ill- liand. li-s Mail. V.-l-on lln. -M an. I li. :n. i liaii.l tin hai.l Cien-liaw cla'.'.K.' 111. hind and .-alllili I M. '.:lll:;llei Miss AliCo AH.ro (Ylclnptos HiidifLiv A universal v S.Uuk !i l.ll'lc lis " !t. . . ,. NT of Mr :-Mil Mi- I Vi nt Y HKllll'. 111- I ' I'M' I lili ! Inln p.'t n y ;i : i. hnun IH'lll Jlf I T TiniMI f' 'it 1IH i altrl iiitnri w t- -n. in ii Mln. Mi -i milll.-;- .1 1 1 1 1 1 "1 h li f I'esllincii: - iv . t . ... ler H M i :i. i :M r. it.. dnv cal ..oh . K' hi Tims. lo MISS 111 ! C ! I ,' Siniminl. Mi il. Mts NKU in-on Mclniniels. Mi-,- h. K'ntherlne l:...'i i .Miss A.llniln- !l.io luejti-is! .Mis- Mi. ,1. h. l.Ulli ,-i,ll.'- lllmdH Artie! I p.i af 'I rttnitlii vi a" i j j (;niliH ami w I'll .-. i uirnfs. Trousered Skirts for Daytime Wear Being Shown by Designers Uy AHKLAIiiK KKHK I'AIllS.'J'ious;rc(i ktM for daytime wear were Introduced by I'ttiiH 'outuricrH today au u hjhIiik a(ylo hinovation. Thu tionlgns were I so tail mat tne utrurcaieu cm was revcaiuu unjy wucii mv wntit-i walked. Ainons the inodols were blue linen suits for street wear and blue It satin eiiHt-nibles for formiiJ aflfrnoon functions, both designed wiih full tiouHt-i -d skirts and hip It-iiKth jackiMH. Viriually all (lie rrou.vrorj rnndl. wer- made with a wide pan?l In The mifi:tlc ot tht back falling the b-nnth of the skin find concealing the bifurcated cut. Tin imw sklrta arc (en inches above the prounrt. The couturiers varied the trou sered evening designs hy placlnj; pajamas under chiffon or satin skirts. Therp were hlnek fifliin evening frocks with skirts slashed to the knee on each side, reveal ing white satin pajamas under neath and white chiffon dinner gowns the full skirts of which fell over stiver lame pajamas. ftoth daytime and evening fash ions were displayed with interest ing new gadgets. Quilted shimmer ing lame coats of knee length, en' with kfmona sleeves, were intro duced nnd satin and headed '-hir-fori were exhibited as wraps for the more informal evening parties. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Wiclcham Entertain Missionary Society The Ilaptist Missionary society met fu the church parlors on Thursday afternoon of this week with Mrs. O. L. Johnson nnd Mrs. II. Wickltnm An joint hostesses. Thirty members were present. The regular business meeting was in charge of the president, Mrs. Wlckham, after which Mrs. Fi. K. f'rawford presented a program In school Form." Keports on mis sionary fields were given by Mrs. Matriehl, Mrs. Ifrown, Mrs. Taylor. Mrs. Pag and Mrs. Ityrd. noli cnll was Also held nnd short talks given by various members. Later in the day Mrs. .Fohmmn and Mrs. Wlckham served delicious refreshments at tables made love ly with hnunucts of narcissi and daffodils. Portland Couple Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary Sunday Mr. and Mrs. I,. .1. Car, of Port land, celebrated their golden wed- ling anniversary, . February 8, at the homo of their daughter Hinl son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Shellou in ('orvallls. Those pres nt for Ihe large noon dinner in cluded Ihe honor guests, and Mis. V. II. Cooke, of Corvallis, L. I). Cor I, of Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. living, of Wilbur and Ihe howl and hostess, Mr. ami Mrs. W. W. Shelton. DuriiiK llic afternoon, a public cepdou was held at the huuie of I.. I,. Coil al Corvallis. at which lime 7-'i friends called to congratu late Mr. and Mrs. Coil. Enjoyable Tea Given 1 uesday Honoring Iviiss Bnbue s Birthday .wis kui iii yn Ma hue entertain ed on her hirllida v a mil versa rv uili a dclibiiiil lea at her home in I lie Koblhiim ii apart menl s on Tuesday. I 'ussy u i I low s and pink :unaiituis, wen attraet ly ar rnimed lo lend charm lo ihe tii mis. t'olluw iiii: a pleasaul sm iiil Ihmh . ca ;is nei ed hy M i s. Wilson ('ant re II ant I Mrs ticn. Sin It h to Miss Laura llmrmiKhs. Miss Phyl lis Allhaus. Mis Anna May I n jith. Miss Maiciiiet Feicusoll. Miss Jessie J rim. M iss I la i but a . I onion. Miss Myrtle Hunle . Miss .lean Moore. Miss Virginia French. Miss Frances .Ionian. Miss llarharu Chirk. Miss Phyllis CJniue and Miss Kaihryn Uahne G. I I. Group of Ladies lo C). F-:. Meets at Little 1 lome W eclnosdnv Hi. . .in it iii, guinea hen miuip of tl.e 1.' miliary of the KaiHe?, mo! silav atleinoon of this week home i-r Mis Cm a Little mi Si.-fh. -a-. :ieei. at " hii li lo u ihe ..f a quill and visii .11 j.o . p: ill1 l.i all. : noon Mis Mil j I'll. I,. -It. , Mi llllirc was cuc-f forni.lli of It, .so ' ll'.l heie I William Mis nifl .111.1 Mis lie Sal. civ Mis Sal,,l. Il.-lel'.- I.llll,- Mi- v.i of I'. Ml-. M I 111 I) l.om. allci living Iii I S. Montoi Honored Vi ilh Surprise f'arty on Uirtlul.iv Anim ers.n v hole, him In nun i.l n. In. I, .1. In .on-. I I,. . .-,'i..,l al a . t hi... -d wilh I 1 1 .- .ileal III.- .! for Mi and and Mi id Mis I-: 1 IV.J t 1 .1 V ilnilcl,. k lt o n M I 3 tolil. I'lilillp . .I'les .'il ov s w .' Ca. I' s V Men Mom i 1 :. I l-'lei i. f.VIe M j '. h .111.1 Mis .in.l Mn Mrs 1 ., r ,r. and i.ou "1 U (itllnw him the thine i Lout I hour. iii ii i Celebrate 61st W MR. AND MRS. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paris, of 717 Hamilton streel, celebrated their Gist wedding unniveraary at their home on February 9th, ut which time their many friends culled to congratulate them. Mr. Paris was S2 yeurs of age January 23rd and Mrs. Paris will be 7S on May loth. They were married In Marfan, Ken tucky, February nh, 1S70, and mov Doris Pickens and Ira Byrd to Wed on Easter Sunday Announcing the wedding date of Ml.ss I 'oris Pickens. 51 iss Lola lale Pickens entertained in com pliment to the bride-elect with a dinner Tuesday night al the Pick ens' home in Salem. Miss !oris. Pickens will become the bride of Ira C. Hyrd of Koseburg April 5. The announcements of the wed ding date were contained in tiny hearts attached to corsage bou quets which marked covers for the guests. Red carnations and tu lips, with heart novelties, decorat ed (he attractive table. Mrs. K. H. Pickens, Mrs. O. II. Pickens and Mrs. J. F. Uilleter served. Later in the evening, games were played In th'e large living rooms where daffodils, pussywil lows an'd greenery, with yellow novelties; were effectively ranged. (J lies Is hidden by Miss Lola I Mile Pickens In compliment to Miss i (oris Pickens were t lie Misses Verueita Pickens. Lois Ann ftyrd, Maxiue Moore, Norma Wl union. Mildred Sinni'r nnd M; s. It(, Unuser, all of Uoseburg; Mrs. Rule Wliite of Medl'ord: Hie Misses My- re ue. Cladys and Norma Liei hty, ai of Slverton; and from Salem. Hie Misses Eva (,'avhran. Inn Smith. Zetda Harlan, Lots Cochran. liorothy Pickens. Lorraine Gregg and Mrs. Chesfer Pickens. Miss Pickens is a former Hose- burg girl and has many friends here. She is a frequent visitor in the city and her marriage to M r. Ityrd, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ityrd of Itosehurg. is the culmina tion of a romance begun In the lo cal schools. Mrs. T. H. Ness Is I lostess to Catholic Ladies Sewing Society .Mrs. T. II. Ness urm-lously enter tained tlie nieinliers of tit' I'nllri lie I, miles Sewini: society nt the parish Inill on Weilnesilay after linni'l nt' this week 'I'll o lai tfe limi filels nt' pnssywillinv s and ilntt'O' ilils lent color lo Ihe hall. A hil'KO attendance enjoyed the tine busi ness nicctinK and social hour. Mis .1 .1 Shnw. a tuest ot the afli rnoon ii on the in tend. nice prize Mrs. Kli.-nlietll Iti olie e,er. of Miniiesola. anil a house kucsi al Hie lieilidelli ville, was al: Hie da I'l.ll.S Well irh home at l)iiin i a special attest of ' 111. nil i:ai 'J for tile food lliuis.iai. ill ilas company oilier is Men sal.-. I'ainly lunch allei noon. sale lo: lil :he Soul lie;; i li e oil .flic. 1 1.1 M Mis . .1 l n ol ih -eind 1 l.l .-! ho-.l 111 till Mrs. F.dvtlic Kellev of I-te!ek;li Lodge Visits Astorin Lodge Mrs Kd l hi' Kelley. ol Uosehui i; liind ii. pi.-sident of the Assoeia ''Ion of l.el.ekahs Assenitily. a na f i tonal efticei. was In Astoria, 'ire uon 1'ii.liii. i'eln nary '-'". where she ii;i. nie of Ihe principal speak i.'li a I Ihe i oil ent ion thei e ' A iliMi.-i was KiViMI al tile M.'lllO ,11st opal chiircii last evening. al whi.'i ti.- Keli.-y was an tumor i:ui-i .'oi;rani follcwe.l llie din jlitr lioni after whicli the nienil.i ls j ailioiirii. il lo the I ti ll. V hall lor I the business 111. -el nm. I iVlirMruI Card Tartv F.njosed at Learn I lomc I,ast Saturday F.vrninv: m t riiimahle caid was iti in ed la -it Sat -1 ula v e i-nhii; (li.- heme ni Mi', and Mis la aiM at l.'l Kose T;i ii m ni.: tie' affair in !u.b-l Mr aed Mi- and a .1 fail .lohn-iiui l M : - t" Horner. Mr and .( s . !,!i. il-1 and t e- Im-.i ' r.f. '. t t Ui'. r u. h- inn.: M : I ec.cd dainty reft t'&lmt en i; v , J K edding A nniversary HENRY PARIS ed to Oregon March 15th, 1910, and have mude their home iu Koseburg since that- tune. Ten children were born to Mi ami Mrs. Paris, live of whom sur vive. They are John Paris, of Zil- lab, Washington; William, Lewis and Kobert all of Koseburg, and one daughter, Mrs. Surah Prowell also of Koseburg. Gay Plaids and Checks Much in Evidence for Milady's Spring Costumes Ity ADFLAIDK KKIilt PA It IS. Gay plaids and checks of sombre hue are being exhibited by the Paris couturiers and prob ably will be worn for sports this Biinii.ier by American pirls. Coals, skirts, vests and scarfs designed of large bright plaids or small dull checks are combined with one-color wools and silks 1 some very smart playtime tanciea Hip length jackets or fcreen, red and black plaids have been display ed -with black pored skirts wiih kilted inserts of the same plaid above the left knee. Ilrown and white checked woo: Ulini-lo fT-nrO.-a lA-ith flimtoru nt' iKiiii'e pleats in the front and back !of skirts appeared with short ,bi)own jackets and red silk scurf$. j 'One-piece delft blue wool frockh have bright plaid scarfs knotted .closely about the throat and while ;cotton sports coats are lined wlt.i dark blue and white checked wool. Sports frocks for hot days r;ni 'bine linen and wools In new ce- igiiH of chrysanthemum yellow and aster pink. Sleeveless lirlen spot t.-i frocks have encrusted de signs of the same colored wool on the bodices. They are worn with malc'ilng wool berets. Home Economics Club of Melrose Grange Has Pleasant Meeting The Home Kconomics club of the Mel rose g ra u ee met at t he home of Mis. Mabel liusenlmrk Thurs day afternoon, at which time plans for the coming months were illscussed. The remainder of the afternoon was pleasantly spent visiting and sewing. Thnse "njoying the afternoon in cluded Mrs. Warren Cloake. Mrs. Ethel Ilusenbark, Mrs. Allle Husen bark, Mrs. Homer Grow, Mrs. J. C. Leedy. Mrs. Noyce Allen. Mrs. Grace Keiin. Mrs. Max Meyers, Mrs. J. W. Bass. Mrs. Margaret Price. Mis. Quick. Mrs. Katie Conn. Miss Crystal Fenn, Mrs. Anna Thompson and t he hostess. Mrs. Mabel Huseiihaik. Later in the afternoon. Mrs. Uusenhat k served delicious re- freshtut'iits. Tenmile Young People Enjoy Valentine Party at flail Saturday Night The young people of Tenmile en joyed a Valentine party last Sat tirday eve:in:i:. w ben 1 hey met at the Olalia ball for ail evenlnc of entettainiiHin "Ihe hall was love Iv with evercreens. fern and Val- ntine heart. MancMia and vMtlnc were en joyed f'r several hour after which the lahe of lennnle serv ed a delirious lunch. The muitc for t he even; ne w as furnished by the Ireland boy;-.. Miss Anita Car so'i. of liowehurc. was a gi:et tf the evening. Bridge Club Entertained at 1 Inrtung Home Tuesdny Afternoon in Laurelwood Mrs. Frederick K. Ilartune w as a uiot t ion niing jmuess to t he meuihets of the Tuesday Afternoon llrldge In' at her home in Lau rel w nod this eck I aftodils and v inlets w ere at t 1 net Ively ai ranyetl In thw rotuns. Mrs A A Younu of SuihrMlin. ami Mrs H. H Turn e'r wete guest.- of ihe atlernoMii and inembers present uu luded Mi s ChesVer Moren. Mis lldu ard Kidilhaaen. Mrs. K M unier. Mis Paul Uclwig. (f utlieflln. and Mis Kva Jiice Mrs Ktdilhseen held hitb score for bridge Later In the after noon. Mr- I ' II 'Mill' 'i Vi ' -l:ttn v l'eftrhnu nis nt a iab; ( tn'ejed vltb li liutjo bowl ot violets. Glide Ladies Aid and Missionary Society Meet on Wednesday Mrs. H. O. Connine and Mrs. O. G. King were joint hostesses at the home of the former, when they entertained the Uapiisl Ladles Aid land Missionary society of Glide on Wednesday afternoon of thiB week. Mrs. ..Fred Asam had charge of tlhf devotionals with literary and musical . program combined. Mrs. W. F. Price presided over the business session. The ladies are planning on a call meeting to do some quilting before the next re gular rioting, which will be their a.i;:;ua! meet inland an all day af fair with a dinner at noon. Those attending the Wednesday meeting included Mrs. S. J. Shrum. Mr3. W. F. Price, Mrs. Sarah Wlm er, Mrs. Kred Asam. Mrs. F. S. Blakely, Mrs. H. L. Kngels, Mrs. F. Winkler. Mrs. Oscar SHeaiilus, Mrs. George Casebeer, Mrs. Vern Shrum. Mrs. C. I. Taleott. Mrs. Charles Christianson, Mrs. Paul Caswell, Mrs. Cecil Beckley, Mrs. Roy Kedford, Mrs. Floyd Watson. Mrs. Albert Delternardi and the hostesses, Mrs. Connine and Mrs. King. Later In the afternoon. Mrs. Con nine and Mrs. King, assisted by Mrs. DeBornardi, served a deli cious two-course luncheon. Benson P.-T. A. Has Fine Business Meeting on Monday Evening The Benson P.-T. A. held busi ness meeting on Monday evening of this week in the school house, at which time, Mrs. Horace Berg, president, had charge of the busi ness session. Members of the third grade gave a short program, followed by an Interesting talk by Mrs. Ada Jol ley. state president of the W. C. T. U. Miss Kdna Paulsen. Henson teacher, gave a talk on the "Ore gon Educational Plan" and Mrs. Italph Quine gave a report on "The Libraiy Study Club." Several plans were made for fu ture activities of the associa tion. Valentine Party Enjoyed at Worthington Home in Canyonville Saturday An enjoyable Valentine party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Wade Worlbington at their home in Can yonville last Saturday evening. Games and visiting Wore enjoyed for several hours by Mr. and Mrs. Ora Condray, Mr. und Mrs. H. P. Conn, Mr. ,and Mrs. J. A. Worth ing ton,. Miss Venita Green, IVUss Grysial Fenn, James Conn, Wood rowoiyi Donald Snyder and the host nnd hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Worthlngton. Later in the evening. Mrs. Worthlngton served dainty refresh ments. Mrs. Guy Cordon Is Hostess to Bridge Club on Tuesday Mrs. Guy (onion entertained tin? members of her bridge club on I uesday afternoon of this week. Mrs. C. C. Archibald and Mrs. Wes ley Williams were club guests fof the afternoon. Members present for the dav included Mrs. George Wharton. Mrs. H. L. Whipple. Mrs. S. G. Sellick. Mrs. W. F. Harris. Mrs. S. J. Shoemaker. Mrs. . C. Leedy. Mrs. G. V. Wimbeily. Mrs. C. A. Lock wood, Mrs. Fred Hamilton and Mrs. Guy Cordon. Mrs. Williams held high score for (he guests and Mrs. Wimbeily held high score for the members. Later in the day. Mrs. Cordon serv ed dnlnty refreshments. Pajama Costumes Are Many and Varied for Coming Spring Season liv Al 'KLAIlH; KI'JKIt PA HIS. Trousers, long and short, lormal and informal, indicat ing that the modern modish miss will com nine I'.t'M freedom w ith IS7U feminity are one ot the most important features of showings of spring styles just begun. Although only small couturiers hae exhibited so tar, collections indicate pajamas launched as a fad now a definite part of the mode both for playtime and eve nine wear. I here aie wide variations of "ttt and varieiy of material from red uu on flannel to glutei ing se quins. Sunnier girls may lounge on beaches m ted flannel made in overall design with braces ciohs- ing over the shouldei s and .ml toning to a belt. The overalls gy with red and green gingham kuis ,'leeved shins. A bandana of the same gingham may he knnttu 1 around the bead, w orn under a broad i immed crow nless hat of red flannel. Tennis cost times feat ure w hit plojue shorts with sleexjess bin-id;.-? Of the same material accompanied by long full pajamas to wear wnen the eame is finished. Yachting paiantus are O'l" of th neu est items ot t rouser display . The) are made of white v-iih lit; hi blue shirt and dark blue pocket. Stylisls predict meat suixert for i dinner pajamas of defiuii.- ophi' , tlcafion. J One such model has gi u efptiii ' trousers worn w Ith a fi'-'M hocfee ! which has a strap dec tie Anoth (er ! pale pfnk Wep w,'i a high : necked hoiilre fli'Ade of the opr-i ' stlR m'h whicIC ts rte- i;i l t.uicIi : u:-ed for sptrng 1 ! All pa;.i'n:'. tfl"?rt v id - . nf 'flaring llr.e tight-hl;is :nMl br.d.ce wliich a;e cneraMy :W ,h ih -1 -be trousers. (':j3iba ::avc loobc Inn tL;fh coal.v AUXILIARY Initiation Held L'mpquu mill met In regular ses sion at the armory on Tuesday night, February 17, with a splendid attendance. After the usual open Iiir exercises the following candi dates were Initiated: Mrs. F. U Crittendem Mrs. Helen Hahn, Mrs. J. M. Llndloy, Mrs. Alzlna Hyde, Mrs. Rhea' Krieger and Miss Fiances Gorthy. The beautiful ini tiation ceremony was well conduct ed and was most Impressive. Mrs. T. H. Burgess presided at tiie piano. Membership Cup Won by Mrs. C. K. Allen The membership drive which was in charge of Mrs. Carl E. Wim berly is now closed and the total number of paid members which were secured for the current year is 296. The beautiful silver cup which was offered by the unit as a prize for the member securing the greatest number of paid mem berships was awarded to Mrs. C K. Allen. Second place was won by Mrs. George Caskey. In ap preciation of Mrs. Wlmberly's ef forts as chairman of the member ship drive. Mrs. Clinton Gorthy, unit president, presented Mrs. Winiberly with a beautiful Ameri can Legion auxiliary pin. Patriotic Program to Be Held at Junior High A patriotic program will be held at the Junior high school under the auspices of the American Legion auxiliary on Monday morning, February 23, at eleven o'clock. The program is in honor of Washing ton's birthday and is In charge of Glide Baptist Ladies Aid Entertained With Valentine Party Friday The Glide Baptist Ladies Aid members were entertained at the Blakely home on Friday afternoon with a Valentine party, at which time, Mrs. Elizabeth Blakely, Mrs. George Casebeer and Mrs. Vern Shrum were hostesses. The looms were gaily arranged with festoons of red hearts and bouquets of ferns. Mrs. Claud Tal ott rcctived the prize for the larg est number of words made up from the word "Valentine." After s.neiai hours pleasantly .3pent visiting, the hostesses serv ed a delicious two-course lunch eon at tables made lovely with the Valentine motif. Those enjoy ing the afternoon were Mrs. Clasd Tulcott, Mrs. S. .1. Shrum, Mrs. Kred Asam, Mrs. W. F. Price, Mrs. Seth Matthews, Mrs. Sarah Winter, Mrs. H. 1). Connine, Mrs. Paul Caswell, Mrs. Albert DeBernardi, Mrs. Charles Christianson, Mrs. Al sisted by Mrs. Loureta Brown. Pythian Sisters Sewing Circle Enjoys Afternoon With Mrs. Schieffele The Pythian Sisters Sewing cir cle met on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Nell Schieffele m There is no substitute for Gruen Qual ify when the watch on your wrist i3 called upon to deliver accurate time un- dcr the use and abuse of sports wear. We have Gruens in low as $27.50. That you need be satistied with nothing less than Gruen quality. Gruen Guild Watches are ottered on very Liberal Credit Terms. No extra cost. There is nothing smurter for sports wear, than this A 750 dainty Gruen with its rhic leather strap and richly engraved cae. 15 ruby jewels. Msrn ill where bemuse of lis unerring J aiTuraey and smart appear ance. Mesh band. 15 ruby jewels. . Convenient Terms ACTIVITIES Mrs. Carl E. Wlmberly. Card Party to Be Held at Soldiers' Home On Friday evening, February 27, at eight o'clock the Soldiers' home is to be the scene of a card party io which all veterans at the home and all members of the American Legion and the auxiliary are in vited. The party will be held at barrack No. 2 and a good time Is promised to all who attend. At the close of the evening lunch will .f ?ervd 'rr a charge of ten cents each will be made. The committee In charge of the party are Mrs. R. Ritzman, gen eral chairman; Mrs, George Whar ton, Mrs. Sam Durland. Mr. James Hyde, Mrs. Virginia Campbell and Mrs. C. E. Fowler. Style Show to Be Event of Wed nesday, February 25 The committee in charge of the annual spring style show Is busy perfecting plans and the event is eagerly anticipated by the women of Roseburg. The style shov.- will be staged at the Junior high school on Wednesday, February 25 and in conjunction a varied and interest ing program of musical numbers will also be given. About twenty shops plan to enter the show. Social Hour Enjoyed Tuesday night's business session was followed by a social hour and refreshments with the following committee In charge: Mrs. J. A. Soules, chairman, Mrs. George Cas key, Mrs. R. Rljzman, Mrs. T. H. Burgess, Mrs. Blanche Cacy, Mrs. Ward Cumr:lngs, Mrs. Walter Kurtz, Mrs. Ella Lough. Mrs. Jake Jones and Miss Pearl Jones. on Main street. Sewing and visit ing were enjoyed during the aft ernoon by Mrs. Grace Micelli. Mrs. Mae Parker, Mrs. Frances Ware, Mrs. Minnie McDonald, Mrs. Ger trude Jones. Mrs. Vera Torrey Mrs. Dorothy Gorthy, Mrs. Lou reta Brown, Mrs. Margaret Miller, Mrs. Mabel Busenbark, Mrs. Jean Evarts, Mrs. Carerene Horner and the hostess, Mrs. Schieffele. Later in the day Mrs. Schieffele served dainty refreshments, as sister by Mrs. Loureta Brown. W. W. G. Holds Initiation Monday Evening at Home of Miss Helen Magers The World Wide Kuild of the Roseburg Baptist church met on Monday evenhiK of this week at the home of Mlas Helen tMagera in the Kohlhagen apartments, at which ten new members were ini tiated Into the guild. The initla tlon was especially impressive. Miss Bessie Red burn, president of the guild. Miss Kuth Thompson, vice-president, and Miss Klza Kohl hagen. secretary, and Miss Helen MaRera, honorary member of the Build, conducted the initiation. All members and candidates were dressed in while for the occasion. 'The new members taken into the (Contlnjert on page 3) (Bn'QBQrm otir store priced as m JEWELERS wmA,