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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1936. - SdDCOEW Social Calendar Sunday, June 14 Alaskan Sourdoughs annual pic nic ut I'mpqun park in Hoseburg. Monday, June 15 Junior Woman's elub meeting Hi Womun'fl clubhouse with members of the Hoseburg Woman's club in vited US Kliestfl. J'ast President's club of United Spanish War Veterans auxiliary atternoon meeting at home of Mrs. J. F. llynl. 1. N. (i. members to be honored at speeiul program at 8 o'clock In evening at I. O. O. K. hall by Li lac circle No. 4!l, Neighbors of Woodcraft, Mrs. Agnes lloag. Woodcraft organizer, .Monmouth, to be present. Hazel Althaiin In charge of entertainment. Helen Jiavis, chairman if refreshment commit tec, assisted liy Hophia Weaver, Lydia Hooper, .Muliuda .Miller and Kthel Heaver. Tuesday, June 16 tveninj? sewing club to meet ul home of .Mrs. 0. W. llaiialmugh oil South Jackson street. LookinuglaHs grange open meet ing in evening to elect fair board. Anyone interested is invited to at tend. Thursday, June 18 Harden Valley Women's club meeting and election of officers at club room. Mrs. Donna Kerguson win be hostess. Jdist meeting of club until full. -Ladles of Country club to meet .'at 8:30 o'clock at clubhouse. 1'ot luck luncheon and afternoon of contract bridge. Friday, June 19 ' Job's Daughters reception and ; program honoring the tenth an niversary of itimeburg bethel to .ho held at the Musonic temple In tho evening. - - -.3 ' a 1 MISS LYDIA WILSON HONORED AT LOVELY BRIDAL 8HOWER FRIDAY Miss Lydia Wilson, who will be married tomorrow tn hale Owen -of JtoKeburg, was complimented at a very charming bridal shower last . .ev ouing at the home of Mrs. Ar thur Hudnell on Norlh itnse street. Mis. Jluduell, Airs. Floyd Alliums " and Mm. Hurry Lnhr were hos tosses tor the delightful party, r " ThoCotibih Were neuutimn, dneo rutod with baskets of spring flow-t'l-s. The many lovely gifts for Miss Wilson were placed in a wishing well, (lames were played und the prize was uwurded to Mrs. Leltha Jleubest. Later delicious refreshments vvmo served buffet stylo from a table covered with a lovely lace cloth and centered with miniature bride and tall lavender caudles. ' Cuests of the evening Included Miss Lydiu Wilson, guest of honor, Mrs. K. J. Kllison, Mrs. Maurice Conley, Mrs. A. J. McCulloch, Mrs. V. S. French, Alts. William Cal houn, Mrs. (Mamie Manning, Mrs. Maurice Weber, Airs. t). (I. Jen nings, Airs. Charles lnsley, Mrs. Letiha lleubest. Airs. Albert Kronke, Airs. Lawrence Kroget, Airs. Morgan Russell, Airs. Martha iUrsktne. Mrs. William Hluck, Airs. ,C. W. Slnniger, Mrs. Hello Creu--sluiw, Mrs. Henry Weber. Airs. Nan Hulhert. Airs. R W. Taylor, Airs. S. 10. l-'aiu'Iier, Mrs. Laura ; Huiinshell, Airs. Clifton Hooper, Airs. J. W. Howell, Mrs. Matllo Medlll, Mrs. I'ercy Myers, Mrs. Air gluia Campbell, Mrs. .Myrtle Nor wood. Airs. Klsie MrComns, M is. Charles Wilson, Mrs. C. W. Owen, Airs. KreUia Weiner, Aliss May iu llolt, Miss Virginia Fieneh ami Aliss Jeau llanning. ALBANY VISITOR IS COMPLIMENTED AT CHARMING PARTY Mrs. Nenl Allen of Albany (house guest of lr. and Mrs. Clair K. , Allen t was complimented at a charming nne-thiriy o'clock dessert bridge luni loon given by .Mrs. IV Al. Lee at her home oo Kast Cass street Thursday ailernnon. Lovely bouquets of rambler -roses were lined about the lunms, while rosebuds geared the nerving lables. .Mrs. Lee was assisted in : serving by Mrs. Clair K. Allen and Airs. Frederick J. Toiler. Covers w i'ie an a lined for Mrs. L Neil Allen, guest ol honor. Mrs. ( lair K. Allen. Men. T. t;. Walsou. Mrs. II. C. buich. Mrs. .1. It. ; Wharton, Mrs. It. IV CWn. Mrs. C. Wesley Williams, Mrs Knite Pat terson, Airs. Chester Morgan. Mrs. i L. 10. MiClltiloi'k. .Mrs. C. It. Wade ' und Al is. Frederick J. Porter. Conl i art bridge was (he diver siou of the pleasant alternoon hours w 111) the guest prize King to Mrs. Allen and the high score prize to Mrs. Mom nil. Airs. Neal Allen anil her small . duiiL'htcr, Jeanneite. of Alian,are spending a week here visiting Dr. and Airs. Allen ami family. MRS. VIRGINIA CAMPBLlL ENTERTAINS H. E. O. CLUB ON WEDNESDAY Air.. Virginia Campbell enter tained the II. 10. . tlub at ber bouie on I mpqua avenue Wednes day afternoon. Cards were plned with prizes going to Mrs. J. W. Howell and Mrs. lOlsle Mtt'omas. At lle o'clock Airs. Campbell served a lovely supper at a table beautifully appointed for the oc casion. Airs. Harry Lohr was hon ored as the occaMou mai ked her biithday anniversary and n Imely birthday take was cut in her hon or. A gift was presented to her from the club. Covers were ar ranged Tor Mis. Lohr, Ainu. Clifton Hooper, Airs. C. W. Owen, Airs. V. S. French, Mrs. Alattle Aledlll. Mrs. .1, W. LHjwell. Mrs, Percy Myers, Mrs. Mrtle Norwood. Mu. Klsie McCouua und Mrs. Campbell. By LOTUS KNIGHT POUTER MISS LYOIA WILSON IS COMPLIMENTED AT CHARMING SHOWER PARTY TUESDAY Alias Lydia Wilson, bride-elect, was complimented at u very churm ing shower party Tuesday by Airs. Koy Hatfield and Mis. J. 1). Hyde at the Hatfield home. The rooms were beautifully decorated with bouijiiets of colorful spring flow ers. The shower gifts were, presented In a small wagon by little Lena .May Cillium and Evelyn Hunter. The gifts were lovely und follow ing a pleasant social hour dainty refreshment: were served by the host esses to MIks Lydia Wilson, guest of honor, Mrs. Charley Wil son, Airs. It. 10. Aiuthis, Airs. K. AL Ala) his, Mrs. Alva Hunter and daughters, Kvelyn and fmrothy, Mrs. Stuart Hall and duught , Rosemary, Mrs. William ALdton, Airs. Joo Kunish, Airs. Jt. H. Breed love, Airs. JusTin Kifert, Airs. Les lie Hatfield, Mrs. Gene Hellas, Al i s. Al an rice W eber, Al rs. La w reuce OUlium and daughter, Lena Alay, .Mrs. C. J, ingrain, Mm, Clyde Kesler, Mrs. Klward Smith, Airs. J. A. Pinkerlou, Airs. Will Hose, .Mrs. Cbemer Campbell. Mrs. How ard Hatfield. Airs. Volney McKean, M i s. K I mer Al c K ea n , Al rs. Joo Pope, Airs. William IJalley, Airs. E. K. Wooilcock, Alis. Karl Duncan, Kreda Duncan, Mary Kllen Hreed love, Wailha tiny McKean, Neiy? Hose Alelton and Nomio Schloe- man. Aliss Wilson will become the bride of IUiIh Owen nf W.w.,K..r Sunday, June 11. COLONEL AND MRS. TANDY"" COMPLIMENT SEATTLE V-SiTORS AT PARTY 1 Colonel and Airs. K. P. Tandy en tertained at one of the lnvAll.i laities of the week, when they complimented Air. ami Mrs. C. I). Hurker and Airs. L. W. Josse, of Seattle, at their nllriiclliii ti.u .t the post Tuesrlny evening. t Contract hriHee iiti, .I't...- sion of the evening hours with Airs. TOduar Lewis winning iio h.. dii!s' high, score piivo and Arthur w. iiauiu winning' tliu ineirs prize. 'Later Mis. Tumtv Ki.rv,ni ly buffet supper to the guertts. TIk lamo was iieautlfully decorated In while, silver ami red A whfiu i.,.u cloth was centered by white, swans filled with red roses and tall crys tal cnmieiahruH holding wliitu ta pers. The dishes were of nllver. ! Those Invited to enjoy the evo uing wtlh Colonel and Mrs. Tandy honoring Mr. and Mrs, llarkeV and Afrs. Josso included Mrs. J. F. Darker, Airs. HioikIhiiv, Air. and Mrs. II. C. Waddell, Air. and Airs. W. F. Chapman, Air. and Aire. Ar thur W, Jlaum. In- m.u (leorge 10. Houck, Mr. and Mrs. C. w. wnarton, Airs, otlllfa K. Ash ton, Airs. Kdgar Lewis, Airs. Al A Mills, Ur. I). 10. Faxon. J; A. Hard ing and Jack Kppinger. SURPRISE SHOWER PARTY GIVEN MRS. JOHANSEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON A very lovely surprise shower party was given by Miss Aland Mu tiaugbey to compliment Mrs. Hich ard Joliuusei), nee Dorothy (l)n will, at the home of Mrs. W. i). Crladwill on .Mill street Wednesday afternoon. The lovely shower gifts were presented .to Mrs. .tohansen from Mrs. W. D. Cladwlll, Mrs. Ituhy Harker, Mrs. Laura llminshell. Mrs. Leah Hand, Mrs. Marie Moore, Mrs. Willis Smith. Airs. Lucille Foree. .Airs. Hello Crenshaw, Mrs. J. A. Mctlaughey. Mrs. Delia thun mon, Miss Dora Gammon, Miss Juno Hounshell, Miss Hazel Smith, Miss DoriB Marie Hand, Miss Alax ine Hand, Miss Janice Johanscu. Miss Uamona Fae Force, .Miss Vio let liose, Atlss Crystal Spratler, Miss Mildred Coats and the hos tess. Miss Maud Mctiaughcy. (James and visiting were enjoyed during the afternoon and ut the lea hour Miss Mctianghey served loVely refreshments. The Reward of Age i ! f- ,. - i ' t ftm umni in mi if'.'JMm'JWJWWHiiu. jM.n.rn Bw Mr. und Mrs. Gforjr Turcott. of Brooklyn, N. Y., who are 91 year oM and have been married eventy-one yer me honor puest at the icJebrn Uoa X "Parents Day" in Ne VmV Onti-.il P;rk Mall. Mi. and Mr. " Xurcott Were both bom April IT, lic - - - MISS FRANCES MARIE LANE MARRIES HARRY HARVIE AT ' BEAUTIFUL CEREMONY Miss Frances Murle Lane, daugh ter of Air. and Airs. K. 1(. i-ane, of Dixonville, and Harry Harvey, ol Aiiiaity, w ere man led at a lovely ceremony at four o'clock Tuesday utiernoon, June !i, in Die attractive garden at the Lane home. Kev. itex Dallas of Tillamook perform ed the impressive ring ceremony , in the presence of about forty rel , atlves and friends. ! Preceding the ceremony Mrs. Clarence Veal, violinist of Alban,l played "At Duwniug," by Cudnutu, i accompanied by Miss Kuth Hoov er. loheiigrin'B Wedding Mariih ! was luyea fur the bridal party to enter tne garden and at tne ciosc ol the service Alendelssohn's itc ressioiml was played. The marched were played by ivliss ilerlha l ul- my. wno also played softly dur ing the ceremony. The bride, lovely In a Princess I model white organza, wore a wnite l wreath on her nuir, ond carried aj shower hourpiet of CecH Hrunnor rosebuds and bouvanlw. -AIish Ajh;'- garet Aladdox" of Albany was brldea-! maid and was charming in a pas-' tel pink organza frock. She carried a biieaf of orchid gladioli. Henry j Otto of Albany a-ted as bent man ! to the briripgroom. Th ' brid- s 1 mother was jovely in art orrnid i and grey figured chltinn dress. Following the wedding service ' refieShments were served from a1 heautiiully appnluted biWi'et taul-M Miss Jiuth caseDeer, Airs; Jt. AL i Church, Airs. Mudaline ,(tfO, Airs, ' Lucille Lewis, Airs. Anna Hood ! end Airs. W. H. Hrown assisted in the serving. Airs. O. C. Hrown cut! ices and -Mrs. 1?. A. Rnotin of Sal em served the bride's cake. The1 wedding cako was cut by the bride. ' The bride's bouo.net .was caught by Alisa. Kdlth i'entney. , For Her going away costume jyirs. Harvte chose u suit ol lOleanor bine with white accessories. Sue. wore a cor sage of Cecil Hrunuer .roses, and itouvaniia trom her wedding bouj Air., and Mrs. Ilurvle left for. Crescent City, -Calif.; and - doast points ot interest on: tlieli" wedding trip that evening. -They plan tfc upend the summer : months residing- -in 't-MrVrtlllB "itifd lit tall sinai'frn'nn'fri""""" .Mis. Ilaivlo. he niilv iliiiinliti-r of Air. and Jim. V. 11. I.IUU-, of lx onvlljc. In a KraiKlHouKliter of ihi Into I Simon I,iirn, and a Khiat' KiundduuulHiir ul' UimkmiiI Jo'pll l.nno, ril-Mt liM l'llurlal govern ,t , OrnKnn. She wuh i!ni(lu:ili"il Vom llom'ImrK hlKh school In 192 1 ,ninl n nin 'On 'ton suite i oIIuko al tjir. vallm In ). I'dr Uio past m i-j ru I yeaiH sin" liua In t'n an, in.sti,it tnr ill the luinin cconoinlr!! ili'iiiLrtjKint at Mil i rlaliiiiK. .Mr. Ilarvli-, Stilnr .son ot .Mrs. Wlmloii. of Alliliny. uas kiikIiihIiiiI from Albany ccjlli'm' und is ciikiikhiI In ti'itchimj .'at LiiKnvitnv, Ori'Kon. j DELIGHTFUL SHOWER PARTY GIVEN FOR I . MISS MILDRED POWELL i A dullKhtfiil biiili-olt'ct shovyt'i liany was civi'ti In; honor ot .MIsh Mililrvil I'nwi-ll.at Iht hoimv In I yi'O liti'Hiltty. riio forty tiostu worn humorously I'lllm'tuhiinl by a moi'k woilillilK. hl('h was prccil rtl hy an aiiiiising silng:, . In thi unniiirt mnik n'nMinj; tho hrlilo anil hril(Krooin wt-ro Olyis I'll in ulil-lashUnu'il i lothi's ' nut I hi ' I .Min.in was fiilitlcd, "Siiuku or Holy .Maniionl." Th woiliiiiie priM-i'ssion wns'lpilt hy a llowpr Klrl, who stri'wnl vi'Ki'tahlc t tops aloiiR Ihc path, Thi'a Oiloll iicloct ns tho minlsii-r n nil wore a Imj nul suit niailo Hevidity-rive .yi'nrrf hko. KoIIowIiik th" mock jvoililiii; a lovoly poi'in ont It I11. rilnr; Mil ill oil." was rend. Tho poi'inl was wrllti'ii hy Mrs. pnyil Uailr KfllOKK. A sliowi'r of. vi'ri' lovoly .cifts was pri'si'nli'il to .Miss Powell, from nor rill-nils. The riiimiiu!ir ilr tho aiu'rnoon was spent In visitiu); mid iiiii'r iioih'ioiis rerreshinents wore serveil. Miss I'owell will b. 1 Inl III July. innr- W. C. T. U. HOLD VERY INTERESTING MEETING WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Th V. C. T U. held a most In teresting meeting- Wednesday af ternoon in the parlors of the First Presbyterian church with the pres ident. Airs. C. A. Clmmberlin. tn charge. This meeting was the annual celebration ot "Kluwer Missions" and tho church wtw decorated for the occasion with many lovely bouquets of spring flowers. Itev. V. C. Faucette, pastor of the Firht Presbyterian church. Jf-d t very interesting and instructive devotional service. A delightful program followed In charge of Mrs. Hugh Hurrison and Mrs. J. ti. Hailey. The program included: Violin solo by Junior Kills und P. ft. Shunklin, uccniupaulecl by Jack nickli. Heading, "Origin of Flower .Mis sions," by Mrs. John Weuther ford. Piano solo by Mis Kleanor Entler. Reading, "A Telephone itomance.' by Miss Kitthryn Oel-app. Piano sulo by Miss Virginia Young. Talk, "What Our Local Flower Mis sion Fs Doing," by Mrs. Hugh ll:urlson. A flower sennonette by Mrs. O. M. Nichola. Two trio numbers, "A llenedic tlon." by Hamblen, and "Prayer Perfect," by Stenson. presented by Mm. Karl Wiley. Mrs. C. ). Cannon and Mrs. Oeorge Churc- ' 'hill, wTh Mrs. Victor ( lark act ing as pianist. At the close of the meeting dain ty relresliments. werp served to about fifty members and friends of the union. At the close of the meet ing the many beautiful flowers were taken fo 111 and "shut-In" members and friends at their homey and also al the hospital. BU FORD ROACH RECITAL OF VIOLIN STUDENTS 13 VERY INTERESTING AFFAIR ,' Uuford Iloacl). violin instructor at the" lleinline conservatory, lire- rented a group of 'his Intermediate violin pupils in one oY the most interesting recltiils of the seuson Tuesday' evening at the conserva tory. A large number of relatives and friends enjoyed the delightful program. - i Violit) sluden'ts and their num bers played included: Selection by string quartet. LeDonna E. 'Mobile," by' Betty ' Davis. ' ' 1 ' ' "Copricb' Viennbls," by Leslie' Sie- gei. "Faust. :Walta." 'by Paul Shanklin.' t'A! Ophelia Walla, f and JV . Old Ulack Jo," by, .William Ander son. : i : : : . , I'Piano ,.Iack,,"i by Junior Ellison and P. .R...SIuuikHn. "La .Kaiudtantlno,"; by iJoan Mur phy. "Sizilietta." bv Rav Doerner. "Fifth ,Air Vnrie,",by,Lehnd, Ulalio- 'Go,ucerlq Seit?," npJ "Uugo Alle gretto,", by , .MacUin. itlizabeth , C'buifch. . .i , Pianisiti lor the violin numbers Included Jack Rickli, Mrs". Hi (I Church 'and Miss Mary Faucette. Tile Violin students showed c.vrI. lent I nil filng a-nd thflr technhiue und .teije qua lit v were unusually fine. 1 1 1 i ' " Rtdh Mosfltaf ami Russell' Kar ris. 1 jii'cond year voice pupils of .lrs.' Miriam Ballard, sang vocal numbers on the program. Until fcave vofy ereditabhe'iinrl'oi maiiees. show ltig inlprovehient in both tone qual ity and presentation. Dorothy Oet-mnnd ami Jack Rick li. Hehiline piano students, piny ed 'delightful solos.: which were -greatly onjoyvd. The former play ed "Mazurka" by tlodard and the klatteil played "Puck", by John Wil Hams.' ' . ., Mrs. Wesley Flrandhorst, student of Mini Ruth .McMawters of the conservatory, gavo delightful dra matic art readings. DELIGHTFUL FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN HELEN EVANS AT STANTON HOME MONDAY A . very delightful farewell party honoring .Miss Helen Kvuns was given by thu Older (iirls club and I he junior high class of the First Christ inn church at. the home of the adviser, Mrs. Charles V. Stan ion. Monday evening. The party was held In the out door living room. During the early evening hours' a weiner and tnnrsh nuilmw roast was enjoyed. A clev-i-r skit was presented by the en tertainment committee composed of ' Coi'lnne-Anno Perry, Phyllis Patron and Mabel Farmer. Croup Plucing and games were also enjoyed.- Those, attending the delightful party honoring Miss Kvuns includ ed Mis. t'hnrles V. Scan ton. Mrs. W. H. Carter. Mrs. 11. D. Kleist. Miss Jean Hughes. Miss Phyllis Patron. .Miss Hetty Russell, Miss Helen Slough, Miiis l.i hi Miller. Miss Neva Keller, Miss Thelina Carter, Miss Wanda Urunner, Miss Nova Rush. Miss (iladys Hart. Miss Marian Paden, Miss Mary Julia Miller. Miss Cortnne-Anur Perry. MNs Mabel Farmer, Miss Mildred :rimm. Mi.ts Hervl llrnnner. Miss Fileen Kleist, Miss Ceoruia Jark son and Miss June Hughes. WORLD-WIDE GUILD GROUP HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING ON FRIDAY The Junior W. W. i',. uirls ha I a very enjoahle meeting Fiiday af ternoon and evening at the home of their new president. Ruth Knkce. on the Coos bay road. A hike, pothuk supper, games and singinu were enjoyed after their business and devotional period. Clodcne Darby invit-d the girls to have their next meeting at he home. Those pre"iit were Mrs. Wallace Robertson. Mrs. lit R rd. advisors. Feme Kelly. Hefty Jean IK rd. Dorothy Nelsou. Cloydene Darby, Joyce Uimoreux, Irene Schroeder, Ruth Snoddy. Mary Alice Wolford, Rosemary Irving, Fay Jean Hrown and th.' ho?tt'ii' RutM PeU Ktil.ie and her mother. M:. Ko June Still Favored by Brides l A modern tyide p t. , ! Most traditions have taken a fearful tumble in these modern days of skepticism but Juno still holds its place as the favored month on the marriage calendar. The preference of brides for June traces itself back to ancient Roman days when the month was popularly supposed to be propitious for weddings. Scores of other customs connected with marriage own their origins to medieval and ancient customs. The "best man" once functioned as a "bodyguard" to the groom when he went to get his bride. The veil is a hangover from the days when it was considered immodest for the groom to see his bride's face before the ceremonies were completed. And the custom of, "giving away" the bride is derived from the ancient practice of i bartering and selling the prospective wives! M. E. LADIES AID LUNCHEON IS LOVELY AFFAIR OF THURSDAY ' The Methodist Kpiscopal ladies aid Juno one o'clock luncheon was a very lovely affair of Thursday In tho church parlors with Mrs. J. K, Dc(il. iind'Mfii. K. A. ; Helniboldt, joint chairmen, ussisted by Mrs. Margaret -Dunn, Mrs. L. M. Lilly, Mrs. D. It. Rubar, Mi.ss Alice Bos tick and Miss Margaret Page act ing as hostesses. The group was assisted by Mrs. Foster llutner. 1 The luncheon tables were graced 1y low bowls of beautiful pink I'tiTiktu and blue delphiniums. Cov en were placed for sixty. Tho business meeting was con ducted by the president, Mrs. J. I"). Osborn, and election of officers was held. .Mrs. Osborn was elected president of the aid und will begin her fourth year in this office. A member of the aid will be appoint- J-to act as a vice-president in assist ing the president with her duties for the coining year. Mrs. John Weathert'ord was elected vice president; Mrs. Earl Wiley, re elected secretary, and Mrs. Edwin Hooth. treasurer. The aid, under the very capable direction of its president. Mrs. Os born, has just completed one of its most successful years, (net a thousand dollars was made by the aid since its first meeting last September. Plans were made for two cooked food sales, one for June Kt, and the second to be held in two weeks. Mrs. t). M. Nicholas had charge of a very inspirational devotional service. Mrs. Karl Wiley, Mrs. ileorge Churchill and Mrs. C. D. '('annon, trio from tho Roseburg Woman's Choral club, presented a group of songs, accompanied hy Mrs. Victor Clark at the piano. The next meeting of the aid will be held in September. PAST GUARDIAN NEIGHBORS TO BE HONORED AT PROGRAM MONDAY EVENING Tho Past (luardian Neighbors of Lilac Circle, No. 0, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will bt- honored at a special program Monday evening. June la. at the I. O. ( . F. hall. Agnes lloau. Woodcraft organiz er from Monmouth, will be pres ent to pay her official isit to the circle. Mrs. Hazel Althaus has charge of the entertainment and Mrs. Helen Davis is general chair man of the refreshment coin in it toe and will be assisted by Mrs. Sophia Weaver. Mrs. Lydia Hoop er. Mrs. Malinda Miller and Mrs. Ktiiel Reaver, The meeting will open promptly at eight o'clock and promises tu ite unusually enjoyable. A good attendance is being urged. LAMP LIGHTERS CLUB HAS DELIGHTFUL MEETING AT McGAUGHEY HOME The Tump I.'uhteis dub of the; Methodist Kpiscopal church Smit h held a delightful inert tun Thurs-1 day evening at the home of Mis I Maud McCniKhey. The recuUr study hour was held and followed by a pleasant social hour of games, and later Miss Me-' Caughey sened lovely refresh- j ments to Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Hayes, j Kev. U. C. llleaton, Mrs. C. K. j IUud. Lucille- Leeper. Mis- ielet Rot. Mis Ena Mae Haea. J. D. Bryan and Sam McGaughey. T ,.'.. MR. AND MRS. CONN 1 CELEBRATE FIFTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. James K. Conn celebrated their fifth wedding anni versary at a veiy enjoyable picnic dinner Sunday, June 7, at the home of the hitter's 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. 11. Fenn. A huge wedding cake, decorated with a miniature bride and bride groom, giaced the table. Those at tending included Mr. and Mrs. James K. Conn and dauuhters. Louise and Jeannie. Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Fenn, Mr. and Mrs. Joel R. Fenn, Wood row Conn. Fayo Mun son. -Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Conn, Mr. and M rs. Wade Worthing! on and daughter. Heverly Jean, and son, Wade, Jr.. of Canyon ville, Mrs. John William Robertson and son. John Marvin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doerner. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dil ler and daughter, Darlene, all of Roseburg, und Lloyd Alice Diller, ot Aurora. MRS. RUTH TESTER IS HOSTESS AT BRIDGE PARTY THURSDAY NIGHT Mrs. Ruth Tester entertained at a delightful party Thursday eve ning, when she asked friends to her home on Kast Lane street for contract bridge. Ilompjets of mixed spring flowers were attractively arranged about the looms. Miss Kleanor Rugan won the la dies' prize for the evening's bridge play with I!. Stradling winning the men's prize and the consola tion prize ring to Mrs. K. I. Pa delford. Later Mrs. Tester served a love ly buffet supper tn Mis. Chartcii nrodericli, Mrs. K. I. Padelford, Mrs. C. A. Patched. Mrs. Viola Wil helm. Miss Kleanor Kaunn. Lily's Jensen, II. Stradling and John Edwards. They Keep Their Tresses Dry & T' t 1 C" - ' ' A r i ' " t MA 1 4 I .Kigfii "itrop; f'-fM s-d Ioja Laytos Chiraw b-va.i,.. rv lot th (tm with liqu:d c!!"ihaw aprlifd to their ttw to ieco't-., V MRS. BURGE MASON IS ! COMPLIMENTED AT LOVELY PARTY AT RUN YAN HOME Mrs. Rurge Mason, he Mildred Sinniger, ot Klamath Falls, was complimented at a very lovely one thirty o'clock desseit-luncheon giv en by Mrs. J. E. Runyan at her attractive home on South Jackson street Friday. The table was cen tered with a bo a I of sweetpeas. Covers were arranged for Mrs. Burge Mason, of Klamath Falla, guest of honor, Mrs. R. 11. Houser, of Corvallis, Mrs. Chester Mor gan, Mrs. Leonard Riley. Mrs. R. D. Coen, Mrs. Edwin Booth, Mrs. Ira Byrd and Mrs. A. J. Ellison. Contract bridge wag the diver sion of the pelasant afternoon hours with the guest prize going to Mrs. Mason and the high score prize to Mrs. Riley. Mrs. Mason and two children, Clarissa Ellen, and John Burge, have been here visiting for a mouth with the former's father, J. H. Sinniger, on South Jackson street. Mr. Mason ts arriving nere this evening to spend the week-end and take his lainily back to Klam ath Fails. 3 NORTHSIDE SUNSHINE CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING THURSDAY Mrs. L. W. Ingels was a most gracious hostess Thursday after noon, when she entertained the members and guests of the North side Sunshine club at her home on Winchester street. After a short business session Mrs. William Fisher had charge of tho enter taininent with prizes going to Mrs! Mabel Harness and Mrs. Rnscoe Marsteis. The table prize, a lovely fern, was won by Mrs. 11. F. Chii son. At the tea hour, Mrs. Ingels, as sisted by her daughters. Mrs. J. H. Leach and Mrs. Homer Kronke, served delicious refreshments to Mrs. E. P. Ballou. Mrs. Kenneth Chilson. Mrs. Glenn Cox. Mrs. Wil- I Hum Usher, Mrs. Dewey Kruse, Mrs. it. F. Chilson, Mis. Roscoe Marsters, Mrs. Mabel Harness, Mrs. Helen Carstens and Mrs. N. R. Fisher. The next regular meeting will he June 25 at tho It. F. Chilson home with Mrs. Kenneth Chilson as hos tess and Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Har ness on the entertainment commit tee. MRS. J. B. FOLEY ENTERTAINS A TO Z CLUB MONDAY EVENING Mrs. J. B. Foley was hostess to the A to Z club on Monday, at her nome In Laurel wood. A delicious dessert wa;i served at a prettily appointed table, cov ers being placed for Mrs. P. H. Jurgensen and Mrs, M. 11,- -Richards, guests, Mrs. C. M. OMalley. -ui. 1, h. Doucette. Mrs. Jess Hamilton. Mrs. B. R. Maddox, Mrs. G. 11. Hoxie, Miss Ann Sinuott, Miss Marie Langenberg, Mius Inez L'rosta. ' Miss Coletta Langenberg, Miss Helen Casey and the hostess, Mrs. Foley. Contract bridge was the diver sion of the evening, .Miss Inez Crosta winning tha prize for high score. EPISCOPAL GUILD HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING ON TUESDAY EVENING St. George's Kpiscopal guild held a very interesting meeting at the parish hall Tuesday evening. Mrs. Rudolph Ritzman, president, con ducted the business session. Tho interest ,.ig program pre sented was in charge of . .Mrs. Thomas Parkinson, Mrs. L. A. Dil lard and Mrs. N. C.oodlow. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. J. M. Judd und Via rii,-Ua Judd. Games were played with -H is. rerry smitn winning the prize for the flower contest and Miss Gladys "H. Strong winning tti music contest prize. At the close of the social hour Mrs. Judd and Miss Eldreas Judd served lovely refreshments. SURPRISE BIRTHDAY DANCING PARTY IS GIVEN PHILLIP NACHTER A very delightful surprise danc ing party was given to Phillip Nacliter on his birthday anniver sary Tuesday evening. Guests in cluded Phillip, guest of honor, Mr. ami Mrs. Will Mtinnnr i .. .....i -Mrs. J. L. Potvin and daughter. Prueeilla, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. .Meredith rind daughter. Mildred. Mr. and Mrs. John Nacliter and daughter, ltettv. ir mill ira rii-.iD Cede and rirfuglit'-r, Lorraine. Mrs. t lar reterson, John Kelly nnd Ir vin Sijnner. Delirious re I'm -ill men to tcni-n cn veil late in the evening. WHIPPLE-KENT LUNCHEON IS CHARMING AFFAIR OF -WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON One of the most charming spring parties to be given this year was the delightful one o'clock bridge luncheon given by Mrs. B. L. Whip ple and Mrs. A. -. Keui; at the Whipple home on East Douglas street Wednesday afternoon. The rooms were unusuully beau tiful with huge bouquets of spring flowers in various colors. The tables were especially lovely with bouquets of Dorothy Perkins, American JJlllarroaes and sweet peas. Mrs. Whipple and Mrs. Kent were assisted in serving by tho former's two daughters. Miss Lois Ann and MIks Betty Mae, Mrs. D. C. McCarty, of Portland, and Mrs. Harry Black. . , . The guest list Included Mrs. W. E. Ott, Mrs. S. J. Sljoeiuaker, Mrs. E. O. Rickli, Mrs. 11. C. 'Church, Mrs. Harry Black, Mrs. T. G. Wat son, Mrs. L. A. Wells, Mrs. J. L. Varnall, Mrs. 1. B. Riddle, Mrs. L. W, Metzger, Mrs. W. F. Harris, Mrs. Fred Hamilton, Mrs., H.. C. Darby. Mrs. T. II. Virden, Mrs. H. C. Stearns, Mrs. Walter Fisher, Mrs. L. L. Wimherly., Mrs.: J. C. Hume, Mrs. Edwin Booth, Mrs. Ray J. Freeman, Mrs. f). H. Lenox, Mrs. E. R. Metzger, Mrs. Harris Ellsworth, Mrs. P. T. Rubar, Mrs. J. Harold Nichols, Mrs. A. J. Hoch radel, Mrs. H. C. Waddell, Mrs. H. Berg, Mrs. E. F. Tandy and Mrs. Frederick J. Porter. . ' ' Contract bridge was" enjoyed during the afternoon wjth Mrs. L. W. Metzger winning the .first prize and Mrs. Harry Black winning thu second prize. Tho one-humired honor prize was won by Mrs Wal ter Fisher. . - , -. ;. T . CHARMING BRIDGE AFFAIR GIVEN FOR SEATTLE VISITORS MONDAY: EVENING A very lovely affair of the week was the large party given Monday evening at tho beautiful. .C.. W. Wharton home on Chadwlck street, wnen Mr. and Mrs., u. w. Wiiartoji, Mrs. J. F. Barker und Mrs. Broad way entertained to couniliinent Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Harker and Mrs. L. W. Josse, of Seattle. i. Bouquets of rhododendrons' and canterbury bells were used about the spacious rooms of :tbeUumo. Contract bridge was the diversion of .the Qvening .hojirsi with9 Mr!a. J. A. Hardinp and ArtlluV W. Bum winning the prize -tor high -scores., A charming ton o'clock supper was served at "the; clps i f tho bridKe play. The' table. .covered with an exquisite lace clojR, was centered with a arysta) -glphe of rhododendrons with smaller bou qwftfl at each end at tH table. fPhe- Kuesti List for;the enjovnbfe affaip.included Mr. atuCjlf C. 1). liarker nnd Mm. Josse; guests of honor. Colonel and , -Mrs. ";E. F. Tandy, Dr. und Mrs. E. B." Stewl art, Mr. and MrK. J.'A. Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dunham, ami Mrs. Nielson, of Marshffeld,: Mr. and Mrs. 0. M: Berrie, M and Mrs. IL: C. Waddell, Mr .and Mrs. Fred 'Schwartz, Miv rin Mrs. V. Mr,, and Mra.i fJathan FuJltiftfHf, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. IWU.mi. and Mrs. ,Fre4 Ixck wTDd, Mr, 'and M rsi WaltaKFisher, Mrs.. B., Casey, Miss. Helet Casey, Miss Margaret Baura," Mrsr Edgar Lewis, A. .A. Wilder and E. L. I'ar-i"tt- , ... ".; : - $ Mr. ami Mrs. Barker and son. John, and Mrs. Josse returned to Seattle Thursday, after ; a visit here of two weeks' at- the home jf the fnrmern and lattor's-; mother and sister; .Mrs. J. F, Barker and Mrs. Broadway.. i -6- : : C. H. AND R. CLUB ' ' HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING ON FRIDAY EVENING The C. H. ami R. club met last brlduy evening at the Arthur Hud nell home on Rose street with Mrs Mayme Hudnell acting as hostess, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Ha zel Althaus. The rooms woro attractively dec orated with large bouquets of spring flowers. -The regular busi ness meeting was .Ul'IiL and later Mrs. Hudnell and -Mr8;i Althuus (Contlntied on page' 8.) U. S. V. HOSPITAL I'.v DTTII.l A I. .KiiTnw Our Juni! hlrtlirtuy paitv, spiin aorvil by the state.- ilepartnipiu ol Uio Almrican Ll'Kinn auxllialv, was held In the new lincreational huildlns Thumdsy evenltiK. Junu 11. The birthday men ate tile oavy of all others and they all seem tu enter Into the spirit of the oc ;asion. .Mu.h reminiscing was '" "imilar events in childhood when ti.ey made a wish while "hlowinB out" the candles. The game of beano was enjoyed with cigarettes beins awarded as Prizes A happy .evening was brought to a close with tim serv lug of Ice cream and rake. S ial paper napkins were used wiiirli had "Happy llirtlmay (Heelings" on each one. this, added to tho Ighted candles, save our pa-.tv a lestlve air. " Printed invitations' were distrib n'P'! '""owlHK .men: l.ee "eck. -Magnus nerg. Harold Evans, l.eorge Kleiner. Waltor .Mcliill t.ordon Nnble, Mah Due. Frank fowell (iy Hrichard. Severn Hau deis. Iay llrow-n, joh narK corse lll.iii.h.. u James Houck. Kdward Hughes.' ........ .unnmy. Franklin Quails. Robert Redding, vm. Kice and Andrew .Slpola. Four small comfort pillows were received from the I). A. V. auxil mry of Medford. Oregon. 'e evnei't in hn.,n , . - - ....... iiiui ii ma m th ' near future when our 'inonnp. . 7 ""T """'. ..us. iiess Hle 'l. state hospital chairman of the American Lecinn nt.vili.... ... ehasing two game, f ,,, lnfl m her care by the American I.e. Kion auxiliary members of Han don. Off.!.,.,. an.l .... .... " "uumng up thn d fteience needed to nuchas , , """" .rs. r-reston of the A. . ailYiHurv I. nl 'tig two pames in order that wa niiiiht havA a miffini . --- . u "uiin inn uumoer or ue hosritfll and Recretalonal