Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, August 01, 1936, Image 2

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    TWQ
SCDCDEW
By
Social Calendar
Sunday, August 2.
Hpunlsh war veterans and am
liiary and their families picnic aup-
per at six oclpck at liiLlluy para.
Those desiring tiaiiHpoi lutiun unci
those IiuvIiik I'uia have been Hik
ed to meet at I ha Grund hotel al
two o'clock In the afternoon. Col
fee, cream. Ice cream and leinon
aile will be furnished by the com
nilttee. Those attending liava been
asked to brlllK picnlu suppers and
their own dishes and silverware.
Annual Mamie Clan picnic at
Eugene park.
, Annual Nehraaka picnic to be
held at Corvallia.
Monday, Auguit 3.
Junior Woman'H club potluck
Biipper ut :3U o'clock at clubhouse
for memberfl mid guests.
Past President's club of George
Stunner auxiliary afternoon meet
ing at home of Mrs. R. W. Rodgurs
ou South -Main street.
Wednesday, August 5.
ficlvlew club plnnls luncliiioii at
Aletha Uenhara home at Glide. .
. II. E. O. club aflcrnonn meet
ing at home of Mrs. C. W. Owen
Ut 218 Rice atrcet.
Art and Embroidery club 12:30
b'clock luiiflheon at home of Mrs.
(ilcim Cox in Ourden vulley. Mem
bora bring own dishes.
Thursday, August (.
Indies of Country club itolflng In
'morning, -pot luck luucheon ut
noon, and contract bridKe in after
noon at Rosehurg Country club,
r Women's Council to meet at 2
o'clock In church parlors. Mrs. K.
'I,. Hudson, hostoHH. Committee,
'Mm, H. C. Puralow, Mrs. Jlulch
inga and Mis. A. W. Wumpolo. lie
Ivollona, Mrs. A. A. Sprague and
Jmlsslonary leader, Mrs. Anna Brad
.way .
' C. II. and R. club evening no-
-hostess uffiilr at Brand's on the
I North Pacific highway.
August 10
' Douglas County lied Cross Chan
ter mealing at aoven o'clock In
evening at Kplscopal parish hall.
Members and anyonn Interested In
county Red Cross work Invited.
MRS. C. S. HEINLINE
IB HONORED AT
ENJOYABLE AFFAIR
': Mrs. C. S. Ileluline, who hus
'been here this week from Portland.
Iwas guest of honor at a dellghtrul
no-hast affair Wedncsiluy evening.
A dinner was followed by a very
pleasant soclul Hiuo of cards uud
, visiting.
t 'J'liuso enjoying the evening In
eluded Mrs. Hcliillue, guest of
honor, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Huliar,
Dr. and Mrs. 1). II. lluliur, Mr. and
Mia. J. K. Ituiiyun, Mr. and Mrs.
1), II. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Wash
ington IliiKhi'S, Mrs. William Hell
.ami Mrs. M. I'. Rico,
; Mrs. Hclulln'u spent the night as
a guest of Mr. uud Mrs. P. T. Mil
har at their huuie ou Kaat Lane
'at reel.
i't
OHIO COUPLE ARE
INTERESTING SUMMER
VISITORS IN ROSEBURG
i
; AmnuK th? many InltM-nttllitR
iHumimti' vlsltniH in Itcmt'lmi'K lliiri
! month vmi' Mr. iintl Mm. A. It.
Kullt-y, of Minn, Ohio, who huvt
'Coiitlimml uii thi'lr wuy north, art
tvv 8luiHttK a wk hr to vlxlt
tin hittn'( Juollmi-lii law uml hIh
;tm Mr. und Mm, K. i'luiinan,
. In LtturelwiMid.
; A mmilit'r of IHIuhlfiii hocIuI nf
faliH win given iliirtiiK tho Ki'l-
ley's visit lu Itottrbui K iumI ut Uu
.various minium- camps o( friend
;ii the North l'niMtiu.
Mr. and Mm. Knlley are enjoy
Mn a two niumhiT v m at Inn mid
are now tn voute home via the
; northern route.
O
' J. ALVA WINTER AND
LUCILLE NELLIE WARE
' MARRV HERE TODAY
J. Alva Winter ami Luellle Nellie
; Ware, heth of llrockwav, were
united In man lane. Huiunltiy morn
; ln. Aimuht I. The ceremony,
which wim milrmtilxed by J Flunk
. Cimulnnlmtn, mlnlMei- of the Klmi
; ChriKtlan rhun-h, took ptaM lu lilt
' Htudy. The ceremony wa wilneHH
ed by Mm. K. It. Winter, molhei
of the motmi. Mr. and Mm. ,1. M,
Ware. (mtetiU of the bride, uud the
bride's brother. Mr. and Mm. Win
ter plan to uuiko their liiimu In the
; Olulla dlftrh t.
MRS. GRANT OS80RN
ENTERTAINS SEWING
CLUB TUESDAY EVENING
Mr. (Irani Otdioru was u mot
Kt'ut ltni:i hortleHrt Tnertdny eveuluti.
hen Hhe ent-rlafneil her KewiiiK
ihib at her nttiaetive home hi l.au
lelHOod. lUiieinelM o( eoloil'ul sunt
liter lloweiH weie imvl about the
room.-. j
Hewing and IhI(Ihk were en-1
joyed Mini inter .Mr, (iboin erv
ed lovely n'trenhuieiitH to Mib. .1.
Jivt Hobi'itHoti. Mih. L. A. M lien.
Mia. J. A. Ilait. Mm. liny Mm
lonje Mild Mia. i, 1lud,i;,auKh
MRS. GEORGE WHARTON
ENTERTAINS GROUP AT
SUMMER CAMP WEDNESDAY
Mm. (ieoiue What I tin cnli'iiain
ed at the Whttiinii nuiumi'i hume
on the Ninth I iuihiiih edni'day.
SulUIUllUK WIH Ml)oid ilut iiik the
atli nionii antl a U iile Riiniter mh
wetveii In the evenlutt- Thoe pre!
enl were Hltltle Mae Hi nun and
te- tuuitie vnetil, .Mai tun IMi)"1'. of
Portland. Mutln l onipion or Co
MUllLe, 'ii(lttla (Jllinour, Cuct-ula
Virdeii ami a Muedt. att-l iht
liostj'sK, Air. Whattou.
LOTUS KNIGHT POKTEK
JONES FAMILY REUNION
IS VERY ENJOYABLE
AFFAIR OF SUNDAY
The (second reunion of the old
I do u eer JfiueH family wan held ut
the IShudy Uell auto park three
mlleu north of dukluud. Oregon.
Klevtn brothei h and Htutera uei e
piegeiit, this being the fiiHl time
i hey hud all been together tor
twelve yettm.
The biot Item uud a U tern pruaent
were Kdd Joneii, Hoseburg; I ail
.loneB, ' Sum JoncH, .MrH. Alice
Weuilieily, Mm. Idllle Copeland,
Oukland ; Auh Jouea, Keedaport ;
GeoiKe Jotieti, Anliland; Kelly
JoueH, Pendleton; .ir. Main! Neil,
HeddfiiK. Calir.; Mih. Kate Wat
ItiitH, 1-alls City, and Mih. Mary
William, (,'oitaKK Grove.
There were 115 relatives pieKeut
and guefUri enoiiKh to make 127.
Alii, Aluiy William had the iiioh!
children and Kraiidebilflreu pres
ent. Hhe had :i9 of her futility there.
A pienlc dinner wa enjoyed by
all and the day wa Kpeut in visit
ing and lie l ling aetjuainted. Mih.
Hoy Hello u h aururltted her tool her,
.Mih. Adah Jones, at the reunion,
nreaenUntj her with a birthday
cake.
The JoneH children and their
ratnlliea unending the reunion
were: Mr. and Mm. Kdd JoueH,
Mm. Koy Hellowa and hoii Hobert.
ItoHebtii g ; Kam Jonea, Mr. und
Mra. Huu (.'opehuid uud daughter,
Mr. mid -Mih, Tad Jones and Hon,
Mr. and Mih. Gray, Mr. ami Mih:
Joe Copeland and family, Mih. Kil
tie Copeland, Mm. Unite 1 ether
and nun Mux, Mr. and Mih. Phil
Weatherly, Mr. and Mm. Kenneth
Copeland and family. Oakland: Mr.
und Mra. (leorgu JoneH, Anhlaud;
Mm. Itlll MeKerriu and ami Claude,
Mr. and Mm. Chan. Neal, Pauline
Human, Redding, Calif.; Mr. and
Mih. Ole Wugner and children, Lou
AngeleH, Calir.; Mm. Klsle Patten,
Koleo Poller, Hay Poller, Juek Pot
ter, Hubert Potter, Mr. and Mm.
Tom Owena, Mr. and Mm. H. V.
McCollum, Carl MeCollum, Culp
Creek; Mr. and Mm. Karl Jones
and family. Min Alice Jones,
MaiKhfield; Mr. and Mm. Joe Vo
kum uml uon, Mm. Marvin Drury,
Mr. and Mm. (ieorge William and
family, Waltervllle; Mr. nml Aim.
Caaey Jouea and family, fcJverett,
WuhIi.; .Mr. and Mm. Howard Vol
KHinoie and family, Wettlr; Mi-,
and -Aim. Kelly .Iuiich, Pendleton;
Mr. and .Mih. itohert .William and
taiully, Mih. Addle Ktusmue, Mi,
and Mm. Oliver (inmuiHon and
fou, tiugouu; Air. and AIih. Hay
Potter uud taiully, Air. and Alia.
Krnesl WeHl, Culp (.'reek; Mr. and
Aim. John William and family, Mr.
and Mis. l.en Culver uud family,
Mr. and Mm. Joint Sowleti, Cottage
drove; Aim. Leo ThompHOu iwid
daughter Patricia, Vonculla; ' Mr.
and Aim. Auh Jonen, HeedHport.
(iueats attending were: Air. and
Mm. Jlenry Lake and sou of Col
lage Grove; the Fred Iee family,
or Voncalla; Linden Oweng of Culi
Creek.
. Aim. Mabel Neil, tedding, Calif.,
wan elected preHldfiit again lor the
following year, and Mm. Alahel
Sow lea wiih elected Heeretury for
the second year.
BOISE CLAN ENJOYS
REUNION AND PICNIC j
SUNDAY ON NORTH UMPQUA
The lloltif clan held a very de
lightful reunion and picnic Sun
day In the grove at- the Heck Icy
bridge on the North Ciuimiuh.
Those enjolug the occumIou In
eluded Mr. and .Mm. Wulaon K.
Iloixe of HoHelmrg; their Hon. How
ard Home and wile and sun Klmer,
of Medlord; ttieii daughler, AIib.
H. C. Hell and hoii, Uavid, and
duhghler, Harliaia, of I'a'o Alto.
Cull)., and hoii Kugene HoUe und
lib wile and two daughters. All;
luuiae and MIhh Aluilou, of ion
Ulle. A ery enjoyable day was
apeut by the funnl.v.
Styles of Yesteryear Mark New Formals
XUdMtaon tvenlng frocks for dlntnfr and dancing
art going In for lighter colored niatcnala tin. Bum
mer, but the styling li 9t til reminiscent of our
grandmother day. Joaephlnc Hutchinson Is
modcli.-.R a gorgeous number, a formal redinsote
of flower aplaahed orKania worn oxer a black
tAAftla foundation. IU bouflju lines are etxeu
tuitetl by fringe edged rurt!. , Ve of a rich look
ROSEBURG
MRS. DONNELLY 16
COMPLIMENTED AT
CHARMING BRIDGE TEA
Aim. R K. Tandy entertained
at one of the nioxt charming af
fuhs uf the week, when she com
plimented Mih. 'G. J. Donnelly of
Han Kraucisco at a bridge tea at
her attractive home at the post.
Guests Invited In honor of Mm.
Donnelly Included Mm. L. K. Mc
Cliutock, M'.s. HarrlH KIlHWorih,
.Mm. J. A. Harding, Aim. John II.
Hobfnuon, Mih. P. K. Faxon, .Mrs.
J.' K. Huwyeru, Mm. Fred Lock
wood. .Mm. J. H. Toles, Aim. Wal
ler Fisher, A(m. John N. Perkins.
Mm. ItohiiiH, Mm. A. A. Wilder,
Aim. John Patterson of Ouklund,
Calif.. Mm. Kdwurd Mines, Aim. H.
A. .Single. Mra. M, L. Hrlcker. Mrs.
C. W. Whailou, Aim. W. F. Chap
man, Mm. ). Caney, Aim. AI. A.
.Mills. Alfss Il.-l.-n Cusey, Mihh
Catherine I)eVoe or San Fi a nels
on, uud .Miss (lertrude Hast
The guest prize was piesented
to Aim. Donnelly und the contract
bridge prize was won by Aim. Per
kiitH with Mrs. Fisher winning the
Heeond high prize tnree years unuer me direction oi
The ta table, covered by a til i Mr-. Heinllne and haa presented
satin cloth, was decorated with a itHtanding musical concerts every
bowl of flowers in gold Biltt(ea, spring since ita organization. j
with matching lighted tapers and( ... !
white china. i B- p w- c- P'CNIC ;
:l r.H. Dnntllv u-hn ln.it ho.n ll. MS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR
house guest of Mr. and Mm. M.
D. Hricker here for the past week, j
wuh Joined by Dr. Donnelly, Thurs-,
tV VV.,.,.,retlKU,:', , '? r".)m ,'Hk
l!u!i!1K- !!' ,l,,;!l"el.'H
former chief medical officer at the
facility here lie tore being trans
ferred to Sun Fiuucisco. Numerous
parties have been given Tor the
visitors during their stay here.
R. W. MAR8TERS IS
HONORED BY JOB'S
DAUGHTERS FrllDAY
Friday morning tho Job's Daugh-
ters held a surprise party honoring
It. W. Marslem. Arriving at U:uo limd. Mrs. C. S. Heinline of Port
the girls piled several cords of bind, Tillie Hughes, Hobs Wharton,
wood lor linn, and afterwarda Mm. 1 Hertha Parrott, .Miriam Hallard,
Marstera entertained them al
breukrast. Those present were
Klbola Kinney, Mary Jo Parkinson,
PatHy Talbot, Virginia Winston,
Heverly Wlnstou, Elizabeth Camp
bell, Marilyn Comptou of Cogullle.
Gay Hu bar. Kleauor Kntler, Helen
Wetlierell, Hhirley Mae Hiunn, Mur
tan Payne ot Portland, Kugenla
Virden and Mrs. T, H. Virden.,
AI r. Al am t em is associa t e guar
dian of the Hose burg bethel of
Job's i)aughtem.
f"l
CLUB ENTERTAINS
HUSBAUDS AT KENTUCKY
HOMES OVER WEEK-END
1 he members ol tho knitting
lub onterlaluetl their Uusbufida ufcjnild UonuIU Voting in churga. ?
u delightful week-end-
puny hi
.pp's Old Kentucky Homes on the
North Cmpqua. Members of Hie i
club and their husbands und friends i
mcumeii nr. in n .um, i.ieuu lira-
ger of Vreka. Calif.. Air. and Mm.
and Wis. li,mln Dennett of Kit-
Kt'iit", Mr. nml Mm. Percy eltli. 1
lr., (if Kluluutll l-'ulls. Air. mid Mrs. I
Uarlmid Ilea. Mr. und .Mrs. Owen
Walker, Mr. uml Mm. I'red HnrnlH,
Mr. .nd Mrs. David He. MiB
Iteinl. e Wiilimrott. .Mla ltevu Nenl
and llmry Smul(iiit
.f
MRS. FULLERTON IS
HOSTESS AT INFORMAL
DINNER MONDAY EVENING
Mrs. Nullum r'llllertull enlertillll
ett ut H Itively hitirmul seven
o'clock dinner at her home, on
Vislu iiveuuo .Monday evenhiK ni' Monduy nlithl at her hn'.ne ut the
roniplilnenl Mrs. (1. .1. Donnelly, ' KohlhamMl apultiuents. Those pi es
who is here I'roni Sun l.'ranclsco. cut were Mary Klleu Darhy. Phyllis
(!oveis eie placed for Mrs. (Anno llolter. KuKeniu Virden. Uay
Doiini'lly, Mra. M. I.. Hrlcker, Mrs. lllihar. Marilyn Ceriipton. of Co-
.1. A. llaidiiiK and the hostess. Mrs.
Klillei Ion. A loursoiue ot contract !
brlilKo w as enjoyed dllriliK the I
eveuiuj:.
ing and lovely fabric for an evening gown of
simplicity la Illustrated by the model worn by
Ulenda Karrell. It la of heavy white Krench erepo
splashed with a smart and beautiful flower motif.
June Truvts Is quite aware of the Importance of
looking crisp and cool In hot weather. Her bouffant
white margania has diminutive sleeves, a routed
collar and artificial Bowers at tha waist
NEWS - REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON, SATURDAY,
CHORAL CLUB GIVES
DELIGHTFUL PICNIC
FOR MRS. HEINLINE
The Jtoseburg Woman's Choral
i tub entertained at a very dellght
l ill twelve-thirty o'clock luncheon
at the Will II. Gerreisen summer
eump on the North Uinptia al
Winchester yesterduy In compli
ment to Mm. C. 8. Heinllne.
Airs. Heinllne, organizer und di
rector of the Choral club, has re
signed and hus moved to Portland
to make her home. Aim. lUymond
Ha Hurt! has been elected to act as
director lor tho club (or the com
ing year. The first practice meet
ing will be held at ten o'clock the
morning of .September 1 r In Mrs.
Hallard's studio In the Kohllmgen
building.
Mm. Heinllne, on behalf of the
Choral club, presented a lovely
shower gift to Mm. Willis Myers
and one to Aim. James K. Camii
bell. Covers were placed for Mrs.
Heinllne, gjest of honor, Mm. Will
H, GerrelHen, Airs. Haymond Bal
lard, Airs. James K. Campbell, Mrs.
V. M. Campbell. Aim. 11. L. Lan
der, Airs. J. F. Dillard. Mm. II,
Zachariten. Mm. A. J. ICIlison, Mrs.
Willis Alyem, Airs. II. A. rilmition,
Mrs. Grant Oaborn, Miss Helen
Casey, Mm. Harold McKay, Mm.
Karl Wiley, Mm. K. G. Handolph,
Aim. liar lie Hooth, Airs. Clair K.
Allen, Mm. George Churchill, Mm.
C. 1). Cannon, Airs. A. H, Taylor
und Mrs. Clyde Carstcns, members
of the club, and Miss' Alary Ellon
Hell of Oakland. Calif.. Airs. Fred
erick J. Porter uml Gordon and
Donald Gerretseu, guests.
The Choral club has enjoyed
AT BELL L0G CABIN
The Huan(.81 uml Pmfessionul
...... ..i..,,.,. ,. H, .iv.
(iiiity o'clock ut the Hell log cabin
very enjoyable affair of ihe
week
.Mrs. William Hell, Misa Verlle
Tracy und .Miss lua, Farnsworth
had charge or the HUpper. A bon
fire was enjoyed and marshmul
Iowh were toaHted and books sung.
Guesis of the evening included Mr.
and Aim. L. K. Giles. Mr. and Mm.
Thomas Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs.
Ktory lies, Air. and Mm. C. W. Sin-
int, - ..!
Airs. Kusie Hales of iNirt
Klizabeth Garrett, (ioldie Hrunn.
.Martha I'erry, Gladys Haskins,
Geraldiue Shuehy, Ha Laubach,
Carolyn Hrown, Thelma Hankiij.
Lillian H. Koeher, Lucy AI. Pinker
ton. Lucille Al. Lenox, Dolma Grobe,
Paula Apulegale, Kvelyn Brcseken-
ridge, Kllen Carlson, Edith Well-
moyer, Kthel Guile, Virginia Leal ti
er wood, Vernu Guile. C. K. Mans
Held, Aim. William Hell. .Mins Ver
lle Tracy, uud Miss lua Farns
worth. The next picnic affair will he
held August 31 at the W. B. (Ut
home on the North I'mpqua ut
Hrown's bridge with W. 10. Ott, Q,
v. Siniileei-. Thomas Parkinson
AGNES RUTH JOHNSON
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
T ENJOYABLE PARTY
iiuu ij,i, i(,hiinn
iale(i ler twelfth birthday anni-
V 'iversury .luiy Zi ut a tteiigntiui
Alt'. u.i i ..at . t It i n'....t .luouUfl.u.M.t...!-
t ,,, , of ht,,. 1)U,.cnUi Ml,
,.,, ii in,,,.,i I,, I,,, ,,., i i ,,
. ... . ' . . ......... ., .'....
'. " V . . "
"", " ,i "",
, royrn ,ero for tell
"i'""1" - 3 w,Hre, l' enled tu
AKlies Hiith uud the evening was
Klcut tu playing Monopoly.
SHIRLEY MAE BRUNN
ENTERTAINS AT
SUPPER PARTY MONDAY
Shirley Mue llruim wus hostesn
to u I'hariuinK ti:oo o'clock supper
iiuille and Marian Payne, of Port-
land, house Kilest of Shirley Mae.
und Mrs. I'.oldlo Hrunn. Kollowiiiu
Jlhe supper Monopoly wus enjoted.
Cellophane Coiffure
AnHu Harm
Something new In bathing caps u
demonstrated by Angelita Harmes
of Chicago , who had her perma
nent wave and curls set in liquid
'cellophane ; when she went in
'swimming, preventing the water
rom disturbing her bairdress.
REBEKAHS HAVE
INTERESTING MEETING
ON TUESDAY EVENING
The first meeting of the new
term or the Kebekuh lodge wag
held at the I. O. O. F. hall Tues
day evening with Mrs. .Minnie Wil
lets of Cottage drove, state chair
man of the good, of the order, pres
ent. Mrs. Wlllels announced the
appointment of .Mrs. Myrtle Spaugh
as chairman of district No. 11.
Term committees appointed In
clude: Finance. Maggie Dent, Ona
Williams and Myrtle Spaugh; pu
blicity and press correspondent,
.Mrs. Alice. Golf: August visiting
committee. Margaret Rodgers,
Kate Karu&worth and Ada Peyton;
entertainment, K.'elya Freitrlck
soii, rivelyu Fletcher and Klla
I.euoK; refreshments, T. I). Husell
hark, Harry Taylor, Minnie Noyer,
Shirley Calhoun. Lota Hatfield.
Mable Sehring und Ollie Crouch.
'j he next meeting will be a bust
ues sessiou ut the hull August 11.
.! -,'f O
CHAPMAN-BAUM
BREAKFAST IS
UtLIGHTFUL AFFAIR
.Mrs. W. F. Chapman uud Mrs.
Artntlr '. Itauiu ciiLertaiued ut a
leiy delightful Informal ten o'clock
oieukfast ut me cnuiming gurdeu
ut the Chapmau piuce lu liuiei
wood Wednesday morning, to com
plimeilt summer visitors.
Covers wero placed for thirty
guests, tluests of honor enjoying
mo dellgnttul occasion include!)
.ui-s. Joint 1'uiterson, of Oakland,
Culif. tliouse guest of aer sister,
.lra. A. A. Wilder), .Mrs. Ben Mc
N'aniee, of San Francisco (who Is
here visiting her sister, Mrs. J. It.
n barton), -Mrs. G. J. Donnelly, ot
Sail riauclsco (guest at tho m. I,.
Uncker home i, and Miss Catherine
DeVoe (who Is u guest of her sis
ter, .Mrs. it. C. Wailuelll.
linage und visiting were enjoyed
following me breuKlust hour.
PRAYER CIRCLE HAS
SOCIAL AFTERNOON
IN HUDSON GARDEN
The Nuithjlde Pruyor circle
hem a very eujoyable study hour
und sociul afternoon meeting Wed
nesday In tne beuiltlful gulden ut
tho K. I. tlmlson home mi Win
chester street.
Potluck refreshments were serv
ed at tne tea hour to Mrs. C. A.
cnanibenin anil daughter, Idu,
Mrs. Fred A. hnl3ht und grand
son, Uoilney llouser. of Corvallls.
Mrs. It. I.. Hudson, Mrs. William
Usher. .Mib. Nora Ware, Mrs. .
H. Hagen. Mrs. Anna Carson. .Mm.
Paul nm.key, Mrs. I, H. Ou t, Mrs.
H. H. Lund, uud Mrs. It. K Craw
ford. INFORMAL EVENING
ENJOYED WEDNESDAY
AT HOMS OF MISS RYOELL
Miss iMirolhv Hv.lell ,.,.,
"I "normally at her home In tho
ii. .me apariments Wednesday
evening. Moiionolv o. ..i.
during the evening and later .ulas
nju.ii serveu refresllinents to
Miss .Meredith Anne Jenkins. Miss
.uurv Dell tiodile .,n.l li.. Il..
thy Whlttaker.
NEBRASKA PICNIC
WILL BE HP) n at
CORVALLIS SUNDAY
i ne uniiual Nebraska picnic will
be held Sunday. August 8. ut Cm
vallls. which all Nebraskans
now residing in Oi...... .
most Conliallv Invlleil in ....I.... i.-
J. Diilllle. win. resides al I ho cor
nel of Main and Cass street here.
piuus to Hllelld the affair.
JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB
POTLUCK SUPPER TO BE
HELD MONDAY EVENING
l ne Junior oinun'i, .-int. u iii
hold a six-thlrtv nVlnrt i
supper lor members, , united
iiuesis al Die lulihoibe Mollda)
evening. Auailsl 3. An Interesting
mi.etlim has been planned and all
nii'iuliers are urged to be present.
v o
JOB'S DAUGHTERS
PICNIC 1$ HELD
AT THE BEES TUESDAY
The Job's liallEhters liel.l .. '
nic Tuesday evening at the liuluir
summer camp. "The Ileus." on the
.yorth t iiiruiiii. SwIuiiiHiii..
tamed Mere eujojed logether with
a picnic supper.
AUGUST I, 1936.
ROBIN80N-CASEY
BREAKFA8T 18
DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR ,
Mrs. John II. Itoblnaon and Misa
Helen Casey were joint hostesses
at a very delightful ten o'clock
bieakfaat at the former's home on
ipe North CwiKiua at Glide Tues
day morning in compliment to
Miss Sarah Clarke and Miss Doris
Clarke of Chicago (house guests
of Mrs. Arthur Clarke), and Mrs.
lienjamin McNamee ot San Fran
cisco, who Is here visiting her bIb
ter, Mrs. J. It. W harton.
bwewipeaa and other attractive
summer flowers were used as a
decorative motif for the occasion.
Covera were placed for the three
guests of honor and Mrs. W. F.
Chapman. Mrs. Arthur W. llaura,
Mrs. Waller Fisher. Mrs. O. J.
Donnelly of San Francisco, Mia. J.
A. Harding. Mrs. U. F. Tandy, Mrs.
J. It. Wharton, Mrs. ti. V. Wlm
berlv, Mrs. B. Casey, Mrs. H. A.
Single. Mra C. W. Wharton, Miss
Jane Wharton, Mrs. H. C. Waddell,
Miss Catherine DeVoe of San Fran
cisco, Mrs. Arthur Clarke, Mrs.
Harris Ellsworth. Mrs. 3. B. Toles
and Mrs. J. K. Toles.
Bridge was the diversion of the
morning hours following the break
fast. t!
MIS8 REVA NEAL 13
COMPLIMENTED AT
LOVELY SHOWER PARTY
Miss Ruby Cloake, Mrs. David
HesB, Miss l,aura Burroughs and
Miss Klmlra Blake entertained at
a charmins; shower party to com
pliment Miss Heva Neal, who will
marry Joe FeHt early in August,
ut the Alfred Couke home Thurs
day evening.
Bouquets of attractive summer
flowers were used about the
rooms. The shower gifts were pre
sented to Miss Neal by little
Joanne Rutter, who was dressed
as a bride, (lames were played and
later the four hoatesses served
lovely refreshments to MIbs Neal,
guest of bonor, Mrs. Dale Owen,
Mrs. Fred Hurgia, Mrs. Harold Rid
ley, Mrs. Francis Chase, Mrs. Ken
neth Wimer, Mrs. Hasel Denton.
Mrs. A. M. Neal, Mrs. Alfred
Cloake, Mrs. B. J, Gilbert, Miss
Bvelvn Day. .Miss Edna Brown.
.Miss Beverly Wood, Miss Jose-'
pliine Cachelln of Portland, Miss
Dorothy Herman, .Miss Evelyn
Thomason aud Miss Ruth Kirsch
ner. HARRIET CATHERINE BOOTH
CELEBRATE8 FIFTH
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY
Harriet Catherine Hoolli cele
hrated her filth birthday anniver
sary at a charming twelve o'clock
luncheon party In the lovely gar
den at the home of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrie Booth, in
Laurelwood Saturday.
The table was beautifully ap
pointed and placed under the trees.
A birthday cake, lighted by five
candles, graced the table. Mrs.
Booth was assisted in serving by
her Bister, Miss Mary Dell Geddes,
and .Mrs. Edwin Booth.
Covers were placed for Harriet
Catherine, guest of houor, F.laine
Suzanne Hurlung. Janice Whipple,
Shirley Ann Helweg, Jacnuelyn
Carstens, Betty Foley, Janet Stra
der and Mollie Margaret Booth.
' Gifts were presented to Harriet
Catherine and the guests enjoyed
a fish pond and games during the
afternoon hours.
MRS. J. H. CLARK
IS COMPLIMENTED AT
FAREWELL PARTY TUESDAY
Mrs. J. II. Clark was compli
mented at a delightful farewell
party at the Story lies home Tues
day evening. Mrs. Clark left today
for Dos Angeles to make her Home.
Dancing and cards were enjoy
ed und a lovely gift wbb presented
to Mrs. Clurk from Mr. and Mrs.
Gurlund lies,. Mr. und Mrs. L. L.
Spencer, Mrs. Story lies. Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Judd, Mr. and Mrs. Jos
eph Fredrlckson. Mr. and Mrs. J.
V. Smith, Jr.. Mr. and lira. Don
ald Young. Dr. and Mrs. I.. M.
Lehrbach and Mr. and Mrs. Mc
Eachern. Refreshments were served later
In the evening.
PICNIC AND" DANCING
PARTY IS ENJOYABLE
AFFAIR OF WEDNESDAY
A no host picnic was held at
Winston on the Unipuuu river
Wednesday evening. Swimming
was enjoyed during the eurly even
ing hours, followed by a picnic sue
per. and then dancing at the home
ot Harrison Winston. Those pres
ent were Janet Fickenscher, Bev
erly Winston, Paula Weaver of
Myrtle Point, Muxine Ilatey, Mar
garet Hlnes, Dorothy Frear, Ken
neth Pickens. Harrison Winston.
Joe Shlrey. Iceland Russell, Jay
Butey aud Don Winiberly.
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ALPHA XI DELTA
HAS PICNIC AT FORKS
THURSDAY EVENING
The Alpha XI Delta sorority of
Oregon Stu'o members held a pic
nice Thursday evening at the forks
of the liver on the Curry estate.
Swimming was enjoyed, followed
by a picnic supper. Members of
the sorority present were Anna
hello Fisher. Mra. J. Roland Par
ker, Mrs. t O. Van Valzah. Ituth
Ann and Josephine Crawford of
Powers, and Lillian England of Eu
guno. Guests present were Theresa
and llruunda Cunn. Carol dimes.
Kugrnlu VUden and Klla Hennlgh.
MI8S GAY BUBAR IS
HOSTESS AT SLUMBER
PARTY TUESDAY NIGHT
Miss Guy Bubar was hostess to
a slumber party Tuesday evening
following the Jobs Daughters pic
nic. Those present were Marian
Pa.Mie of Portland. Hhirley Mae
Hrunn. Kleauur Kntler. Mary Ellen
Darbv aud the hostess. Guv Bubar.
and Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Bubar. A
htcaktttai wus sorved tho alrls
Weilunatlay morning following a
sw Im.
o o a
PHYLLIS BOLTER 13
HOSTESS AT INFORMAL
LUNCHEON TUESDAY
Phyllis Anne Bolter entertained
at an Informal luiichcun Tuesday
at l:t)0. Those preseitt were Gay
Ituluir. Kugenla VUden. Marilyn
Comptou of Coqullle, Marian Payne
of Poitland. Shirley Mae Brunii,
Meredith Jenkins and the hostess.
I'hjllls Anne Bolter.
"American Beauty"
S
Arlen McLaughlin
A real "American beauty" wag
crowned at Haskell Indian Insti
tute at Lawrence, Kas., when Ar
lent McLaughlin of Wakpala, S.
p., a Sioux Indian maiden, was
chosen campus queen.
p. N. & CLUB PICNIC
IS HELD AT AUSTIN
PLACE FRIDAY NIGHT
The Past Noble Grands club held
their annual potluck Bupper at the
William Austin home at Ureen Fri
day evening. The suplier was serv
ed at 6::to tu the club meiiibers
and their families. Following the
supper, Mrs. Fred Goff, in behalf
of the club, presented a gift tu Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Rapp, who are
leaving for Grants Pass tills week
end to make their home.
A regular business meeting was
held with the nomination of offi
cers. At the close ot the business
session Mrs. H. E. Taylor won the
club prize. Members present for
the evening with their families
were Mrs. J. 11. Bailey. Mrs. S.
Caullield, Mrs. J. H. Clark, Miss
May Fisher, Mrs. M. R. Ivie, Mrs.
O. L. 'Johnson. Mrs. Eli'ie Schwarz.
Mrs. Alba Spaugh, Mrs. Alvia
Wetherell. Mrs. H. E. Taylor and
Mrs. H. G. Rapp. Guests present
were Mrs. Hanau from Illinois,
Mrs. Ed Payton, Win. Austin and
Mr. und Mrs. Merle Austin and
children. .
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PAST PRESIDENTS
CLUB MEETS AT
3TARMER HOME
The Past Presidents' club of the
George Starnier auxiliary of Unit
ed Spanish War Veterans met
Monday atternoon ut the home ot
Airs. S. W. Starnier on Wlnchesle:
.itreet with Mrs. W. O. Clinge us
guest of luiioi.
Gifts were presented to Mrs.
Rodgers and Mrs. Webb in honor
ot tueir birthday anniversaries. An
attractive blrthuay cake was also
cut in their honor.
During the business session re
ports of the convention were giv
jh. .Mrs. R. W. Rudgers lia'been
elected department junior vice
president uf Oregon. Mrs. Kenneth
3iarmtr entertained the group by
playing piano selections uriu also
accompanied num!bers played uu
the suxophoue by Donald Starnier.
At the tea hour Airs. Starnier
served delicious refreshments ut
a table centered by a bouquet ol
nasturtiums, tu Mrs. W. O. ding
er, Mrs. Hubert Wright, Airs. W'al
ter Priutz, Airs. it. W. Rodgers,
Airs. Percy Webb and Mrs. Ken
neth Starnier.
The next meeting will be held
Monday, August J, at tho home of
Airs. It. W. Hudgers on Suuth Main
street.
SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN
MRS. FRED L. PERRY ON
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY
A delightful surprise party was
given .Mrs. Fred I.. Perry honor
,ng her birthday anniversary at
hor home on .Mill , street Monday
evening, when Mrs. Joseph Fred
rlckson and Airs. Waller Dillcr en
tertained. Gifts were presented to Mrs.
Perry from Airs. Fredrlckson anil
Mrs. Dlller. Airs. U 1,. Spencer,
Airs. Donald Young, Alia. A. C.
Green. Airs. Chnrles V. Stanton,
Mrs. Kverett Wimer. Mrs. V. H.
Perry. .Mrs. Kenneth Wimer. Miss
Edlili Jones. Miss Leola Wilson,
.Miss Curinno-Anne Perrv and Don
ald Perry.
Games and visiting were enjoved
and later lovely refreshments were
served.
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MRS. C. W. DAVIS IS
COMPLIMENTED AT
NUMEROU8 AFFAIRS
Mrs. C. W. Davis, ot San Fran
cisco, who hus been here the past
several weeks visiting her son-in-
law and daughter. Dr. und Mrs. '
H. C. Church, in Laurelwood, haa
oeeu the iuspiratiou for a num
ber of charming affairs.
On Monday evening Mr. and
Mrs. T. G. Watson and daughter.
Artene, eutertuined Mrs. iiuvU
and Dr. and Mrs. II. C. Church at
a lovely six o'clook informal din
ner at their borne on Benson
street.
Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Ia
vis was complimented by a lovely
tea given by Mrs. Willard John
son at her home in I.aurelwood.
Guests enjoying the occasion hon
oring Mrs. Davis Included Mrs. F.
E. Howard, of Sacrumcnto, Ctillf.,
(guest of her duugbter, Mrs. H. M.
Edmonds). Mrs. H. M. Edmonds.
Mrs. H. C. Church. Mrs. T. H.
Ness, Mrs. H. O. Pargeter, Mrs.
Roy Entler, Mrs. J. It. Wharton
and Mrs. Will H. Gorretsen.
On Thursday Mrs. Church en
tertained at a charming l;3"a
o'clock dessert-luncheon at her
home In Laurelwood for Mrs. Da
vis. Bouqueta of sweetpeas and
nasturtiums wero used as a decora
tive motif. The guest list includ
ed Mrs. DaviB, guest of honor, Mrs.
J. C. Hume, Mrs. Etta Duvls, Mrs.
Lena McElhinny, Mrs. Russell
Dunham, Mrs. S. E. Collier, of
.Marshfjeld, Mrs. G. N. Smith, Airs.
Perry Smith, Mrs. W. 11. Strawn,
Mrs. Andrews. Mrs. B. R. Shoe
maker, Mrs. Agnes Page, Airs. A.
F. Alarlott, Mrs. A. J. iloclliailcl,
Mrs. Mary F. Harding, Airs. Roy
Entlor, Mrs. T. H. Ness, Mrs. Wil
lard Johnson, Mrs. Will H. Gerret
seu, .Mrs. J. R. Wharton, Airs. 11.
O. Pargeter, M;s. T. G. Wnlson,
Mrs. Irvlu Brunn. Mrs. Cluir K.
Allen, Mra. A. Abraham. Mrs. L. E.
AlcClintock and Mrs. E. V. Hoov
er. Sewing and visiting were en
joyed during the pleasant after
noon hours.
Mrs. J. C. Hume eutertuined at
a lovely one o'clock luncheon on
Saturday for Mrs. Davis. The ta
ble was attractive with a bowl of
candytuft, larkspur and other Bum
mer flowers. Covers were placed 1
for the guest l honor and Airs. H.
C. Church, Mrs. T. G. Watson, Mrs.
L. E. McCllutock, Mrs. Harris Ells
worth, Mrs. U. Casey, Mrs. Willard
Johnson, Airs. Perry Smith and the
hostess, Mrs. Hume. Visiting wua
enjoyed during the afternoon
hours.
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HONORED AT DELIGHTFUL
rnn Al HtLWLQ HOME
Airs. Punt l-llt..a ..I
ing hostess Wednesday evening at
n delightful seven-thirty o'clock
dessert-bridge supper in compli
ment to Aire. A. A. Voung of Santa
.viariu, uilllt., who with lier funi'ly
is visiting at the home ot Mr. und
Airs. A. J. Young on Flint .ti...i.
for two. weeks.
Snapdragons und gladioli were
Used 111 ulllnelivn h,,im,mi. ..1
the rooms. Covers were placed lor
Mrs V, in,,,- ...,. i
Chester .Morgan, Airs. Frederick E.
Hartung, Airs. Harrie Booth, Mrs.
Avery Lusweil of Vonculla, Mrs.
U U. Robertson of Sutherlln, Mrs. ,
O. M. Berne, Mrs. Ivan Pickens, 1
Mrs. R. D. Coen, Airs. E. G. Koli.
hagen, Airs. Nova Bates und Airs.
I'. G. Watson.
Contract bridge was the diver
slon of the pleasant evening houis
with Airs. Young receiving the
guost prize, Mrs. Coen the high
score prize and Airs. Morgan tne
table prize.
MRS. HARRIE BOOTH IS
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE "
CLUB ON TUESDAY
The Tuesday Bridge club enjoy
ed a delightful one o'clock lunch
eon ut the Unipqua Hotel Cofrce
shop this week, followed by a most
enjoyable afternoon ot contraot
bridge at the home of the hostess
Mrs. Hume Booth, in Laurelwood.
Bouquets of pastel-colored glad
ioli, snapdragons and other sum
mer flowers were attractively ur
ranged about the rooms, ''hoso
enjoying the luncheon Included
Mrs hrederick E. Hartung, Airs.
Haul Helweg. Airs. Chester Alor
gan. Mrs. .Nova Bates, Mrs EG
Kohlhagon, Mrs. H. D. Coen and
Airs. Booth, members, und Mrs
A. oung, of Santa Maria, Calir..'
Mrs Ircd Lockwood and Mrs,
irederiek J. Porter, guests
fo,-'i'h'e I'?,''tBr W" ""' '"K"
pav 1,(U)"100'1 coutract brldgo
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MRS. VICTOR CLARK
HONORED AT SURPRISE
SHOWER PARTY WEDNESDAY
Mrs. K. S. Hall very graciously
entertained at n ilnii,.i, ......
prise shower pany and seven,
thirty o'clock dessert-bridge sup
per Wednesday evening at her
home on Military avenue to honor
Airs. Victor Clark.
The dessert-supper win served
n the altractive garden and Mrs.
Hull was assisted in serving hv her
two sisters. Mrs. E. G. Handolol,
and Mrs. Joseph Alarslers. ami her
niece. Aliss liarbaiu Itandol.ih
(overs were arianged for Mr-.
Victor ( lurk, guest ol honor. Alis-
u. M'11U."-V- T. Nelson.'
M a. Herbert llritt, Mis. Clair K
Allen. Mrs. l'ldHaniilton, Mv.
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