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ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURC, OREGON. SATURDAY. APRIL' 10, 193?. SCDCEDEW Social Calendar Sunday, April 11 Evergreen grunge twophiy costs will liultl dross ruhcuiBul at the hull at t:3u o'clock 111 uvonlng. Monday, April 12 Dr. It. L. JJiiiui'M lioii-denominu- tlollUt Blblu Sillily class 10 llieel ui 7: 16 o clock 111 dining null 01 " ' JJOUglllS llOtel. AllVullO interested Is In vl lud 10 attend. il. r. W. U. UiimtliiB ut eight ' 'o'clock ut Woman 11 cluui-ooiu. Lucy Fluiiortoii, cnuirmau or pro- gruln 011 I'lnuiico-Ecoiioiilic Sociir iiy. Loin Irving umi Agnus l-ncii-lot il Will Bel'VB oil the couiihiiioe 1 Willi .Mitts Plnkortou, , TMihblo club afternoon meeting Ut llUllle of MI'S. Linton IJainy ull Llnipquu uveiiuu. .M 11 h i u Teuehera USSOClUllOtl meeting In ovcning ut liumo 01 '.- Airs. Jolin. llukiuison 111 oukiuud, ' ' Topic on ".Modern American Aid- Evergreen grunge business moot- 'v lug at grunge linn In evening to turn HI Ulillt 1111KI11 11II1I Inuku plans '- lor boueiu program 10 bo nolo tuo following evening. 1'. N. U. club of Ruhcknh lodge to ii)ioiiaol' April frolic at 8 o'clock ' III evening 111 I. O. U. r . Dull. Pro gram, concessions uiid sodul eve- 1111115. Nil admission til bu charged. Jtuiieshinonts. will be sold. Finnic Invited. , University club to iliout at eight 0 cluck In evening at Curls Tav ern. High school i debaters to bo fcaturetl oil the lhlerestllig pro gram. All runner students of uily college or university uru Invited., Tuesday, April 13 Itntioura cluli, Daughters of the Nllu U::tl o'clock (lotluck supper ut 1., W. Jordan nuilu! ill linujul. UhlvorHlly of Oregon Alothol'H ' chin tnuotlliH ut two o'clock in 11 r tunluoii ut bolno of Mrs. Wv Al. t'lltilpbell on North Jnckson struot. ' l''oi uioi' university students ami . '. mothers of students dud iiluihnl 111- Vlteil tu attend. Mrs. Cumpbull 11111I '-Mrs.' 1-1.' U. Tnoiupsiilt will be Joint ' llOBlUSHUS. ' . ICvurgroon grnngu hehofit pro ' . glunl of sklla, nluslc, drmiius mm Untieing ut grunge hall In evening. ' The' Indies of the grunge yVHI gvu It quilt nwuy during tho evening. lhihllc Invited. ' 0 i'l -Chorm Club practice, ut in u, m lit umi . ' "r.,-A""f ,M""""fWniiCttt the,VBvans room,- Uulluril, i Wednesday, April 14 J. lJcliililuli club hioDling ut 2:15 o'clock Hi ullerlioOli at home ot iiBn. Humor mow oil Mill sireut Willi ' Airs, W. It. Hruwn, hostess, 'the pi'dgrniii on Iiuiy will bo .111 ullltlgo ot AIM. Willlaill Hell. . iM. (), A. club utturuooii itiectlnt; . ut liolue ut Airs. U. W. L'ook. InU'i-Su Rlluly cllili 1 mil o'clock duHrtert-liitKrlioiiii iiiueilng ut homo of Airs.-W. Al. Unniiihoii on Nmiu iickrtoll Hireel, St, Joseph's Catholic Sowing so ciety to meet at two o'clock 111 uf turnouii at homo of Airs. I'J. Do lull oh Wlhchuslui' strei'l. C. !'. U. will meet at two , o'ciuck III lliu . iiiUM'iiiiuli ill the '1'resb.vtoiliiu ohiiicli. Ill', CI11111 lutt . luilli, uliitli illroctor of health, will ha guest slioukor. Kveryolio conllul Jy TuvltoU. . . . Thursday, April 15 Presbyterian 'Uidlcs Alii one thirty o clock desHorWuneln'on Ih tiui church iiillinn. tlomiullleo, Alls. II. ii. lloliouH, Airs. Ilnriliii I Inns n. Mm. Willis Alyers ami ' At ID. A. K 'Mlil-loll. Melliniu s umi ll-lellilH . Mlivlluil. I icvotloiiiv Mi's, liuilklil. Aim. Myrl'H '.vlll Hint! 011 piogriilli. 'I l'.Siiliilo Kewliig liilli of 1 in i tlsl church 11 1 1 -tin - uii'i'iliig and . politick luncheon 11 1 homo of Mrs. l'liihk Slalfiiiisoir tlul'ilell Valley VVoilll'll's club nf- teinoim htecllnu 11 1 two o'clock ill , the clnhhiiuse Willi Mis. It. A. I'al Jionii its IiosIohh. Kliirence Mghllnmilc Tent, No JTt, Illttlghlel'S ol' 1 lllllll Vi'lel'lltls nf Hie t'lvll war in meet it I 7: an 11 clock III t'vclilnu at iirinorv I'lasterli Slur to ntcel ut elitltl o clock lit .Mnsiinle temple, i'ro Kiuiti and rcl'reshmeiilH, Alembet-s and visiting ineuihei'H luvltcil. Woman's I'Vrclmt Allsslinuiiy ciety 01' the Methodist . Iplscopiil t'burch to meel ill two o'clock in . iil'lerniton IK heme of Mrs. II. A Caiiadiiy on Kntilh ilneltsoil mi eel Mrs. .1. II. Iltilley will he piii;;iam leader. (.'ouniry club ludli-s' IJ:Sti o'clock potlui-k Itntclieoii al etui: house. L'oiitrnel lirldtto at ::)ii O'l'ltllli. Saturday, April 17 'llimehuru Womnn's eluh coolieii food sale ut McKeiul nnd Itnhlv.-ln's .furlilluin slole on WeM t'nss Hired. All's. Kh'il A. Klehls. chair I111111. TOMMY JOHNSON IS GUEST OF HONOR AT PARTY LASt EVENING (till. loll (lel'l'etseu was Ileal lo , Ills I'llllscnpnl Kllliiliiv sehonl i'lii. lual evenliiK nt the iiurlsh hull on . Knst , t'ass slreet, til which Him - 11 lareuell Variy hoiiitriitit 'rotiimy ilnltiisini was rnjoynl. A Hill WHS pleseilll'il 10 'ronitn.v frnili Tad IMletlpplnce. I'lmiles lllnule, Jinit n t'lnrke, llitrold Cucy. llnrr.ViVfi.retei', Unh IOIII111I. I'erry Hiiilih. hobby Alallhewji, ' I Hilt I'llllelnleii, iloiilnli umi II011 lllil lleiTelsen and the Iciillur. J'tmiklvn Vnyl, UiilhM "wvin-nirlnyeil nml In lmis were nwaiilvil. f.iiiei In the tiven IllK Mis. Will II. Uelii-lseli seived llellt'lotir ictl v.'lillli lll 111 I lie (I'OUIN By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER THURSDAY IS ENJOYED BY COUNTRY CLUB LADIES AT CLUBHOUSE Several of the Lady Golfers en Joyed golfing Thursday mornliiK and at 12:30 o clock a potluck luncheon was served In tho club house to Airs. J. F. billurd, cap tain. Airs. I'lill Hurtll, Airs. 1'iunk Coen, Mrs. W. 13. Ott, Airs. J. Al. Juild, Airs. II. C, Stearns, Airs. It I). Hildgos, Airs. J. E. .Marks. Airs. Waller Fisher, Airs. H. C. Wells, Airs. Kenneth Qulne, Airs. 10. (i. KohlliaKi-n. Airs. William McKuch ern anil Airs. H. T. Hansen. Plans were made for a private evening curd party rot' all mem bers of I lie club lo he held III the ncitr fill ilii. Uuiilruct bridge Was 111 play during the afternoon with Alls. 1 1 in-1 II winning the first prize and Mrs. Qulne the second prlne. Next Thursday the ladles will meet ut a 12::io luncheon and be gin the contract bridge play al l::tu o clock. ART AND EMBROIDERY CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING WEDNESDAY The Itosehurg Nrt uiid Embrolil- ory club held u very eiijoynblc af ternoon meeting Wednesday ut the home of Airs. Argie DeWItt on Harrison street. Sewing and visiting were enjoyed nnd Polly- itiiiiu girts were exchanged. At the lea hour, Airs. DeWllt. assisted hy Mrs. kliti-l Decker and Airs. Llslon Dtilby,. sol-vetl deli cious refreshments. Those enjoy ing tun afternoon with Alls. Do. Witt included Mrs. Flora Cox, Alls. W. llliondn. Alrs.t K lell Cor nell. Mis: Carl Palm, Airs. Wlllinni Bnlloy, AIi-B. N. Andrleff, Alls. Hull Decker, Mrs. U W. Ingols, AlrS. Virginia Campbell, Airs. Hol'finels- ter, Alls. It. .F. Snyder, All's.. A. M. Neal, Mrs. c. J. Bradley und Airs. Llslon Darby. he next mcelinc will lie Anrll 21 nt the home of Aim. II. 1'. Snv- der ht 7U9 Cobb street. . JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB ' PRESENTS READING LAMP TO EVANS ROOM AT LIBRARY the members of the itosehui-i! city library board have expressed heir appreciation lo the Itoseblirc Junior Woman's eluh for the love ly girt of a rending lump to be used III the Gvitus room of the li brary. Various benefits were spoil- orett m; tiie-A'luu lor the . purpose Perfect for me coronation Is this s. pale plrtk chiffon Ascot and torssge nHfcu-in-ai-ine-waisi jacnei and trim waggeo iopco.it of sneer navy wool of bengaline to match. SUPPOSE KING GEORGE SHOULD LOOK YOUR WAY JMI V MRS. WILLARD JOHNSON COMPLIMENTED AT CHARMING PARTY AT GERRETSEN HOME Mrs. ' Wlllard Johnson, who has been the Inspiration for numerous charming parties the past two weeks previous to her departure for Portlnnd lo reside, was com plimented at 11 very lovely one o'clock luncheon yesterday given by Airs. Will II. Oorrelsen at her attractive home on Ulakely street. A pretty yellow and green motif carrlt'd. out the appointments for 1 lie lunclipoh table, where eovers were placed for Airs. Johnson, guest of honor, Airs. T. 11. Ness. Airs. Iloy Kntler, Mrs. H. Zuchurl- sen, Alls. II. C. Church, Mrs. H. O. Purgeter, Airs. J. II. Wharton. Mrs. Leonard Itlluy, AIi-b. Perry Smith, Airs, J. C. inline. Airs. L. A. UilliiKl, Mrs. II. It. Shoemaker, All's. lalo Stephens and the hos tess, Mrs. (Jerrelsen. Sewing and visiting were enjoy ed during the pleasant ufternooh lidurs. MRS. MARIE SUKSDORF ENTERTAINS AT DINNER MONDAY EVENING Airs. Murlo Huksdorf entertain ed at dinner at her home on Mosh er street ion Alonduy evening of Ibis week, honoring 1). F. Hooper und James Devine of Wilsall, Alont. Air. Hooper and Mr. Devine are making a trip through .the coast slttles. Mr. Devine plunts to -return to Ituseburg lit June. (itiests of Mrs. Stiksdorf for the evening wore, D. F. Hooper, James Devine, Air. ami Mrs. Clyde Boweh, and Lester Ilmven of Teiimlle, Air. und Mis. Glenn WelUnuh of Fdelt- hoWer mid Dolls Murle and Dale Suksdorf. All those present wore former residents of tile Shields Itlvor val ley 111 Alblilnnu. ; THELMA CARTER ELECTED GIRLS LEAGUE PRESIDENT Tlicltnu Carter . was selected prosldcnt for next. yeai"s Girls league meetings by a lulgo ma jority. Voting took pluce Tuesday nt the regular mooting held during lllo activity period. Virginia Ness, tills yettr's president, presided over tile meet lug. Oilier officers elected -were. tSlodu Taylor, vice-president: Mud- lyn Henntger, secretary; Alice Tuylor, ...treasurer, and - I2velyn Kui-tx, sergemit-al-arms. - ,3 All votes-were very closciexccot for the .nrestdenoy. . (I'riilll Jay Thorpe. New- York I 1 . " ..: '""I " of Hlles-oMhe-valley. The heat, skirt are navy bengaline. The has lapels, pocket flaps, and ouffs NESS-RILtV BRIDGB DINNER GIVEN TO COMPLIMENT MRS. JOHNSON One of the most charming par lies ot the week complimenting Mrs. Wlllard Johnson, who la leav- '" n iui - ui 1 1 11 u 11 iu rvsiUW, was given by Alra. T. H. Ness and Mrs. Leonard Riley, Wednesday evening, at tne attractive Ness home in Laurelwoou. A charming Beven o'clock dinner was served by the hostesses, as- aistcu oy Aiiss rJleunor Kntler and Alius Virginia Ness. Bouuuets of daffodils and spirea were attrac tively used as a decorative motif for the occasion. Covers were arranged for Mr. Wlllard Johnson. aUest of honor. Mrs. H. O. Pargeter, Mrs. J. It. Wharton, Mrs. Will H. Gerretson, Mrs. H. C. Church. Mrs. Itov Ent- ler, Mrs. J. K. Falbe aud Mrs. Ness, air members of the Thurs day evening bridge club, and Mrs. 1). 11. Morgah, Mrs. Chester Mor gan, Airs. W, F. Chapman. Mrs Perry Smith, Mrs. t. p. Motschen hncher, Airs. Lauren L. AlcCulloch, Airs. H. znchurisen, .Mrs. E. O. Randolph, .Mrs. lalo Stephens and .Mis. Leonard Riley. A beuutlful corfee taLie was pre sented 10 Mrs. Johnson ub a fare well gift from the guests. Con tract bridge was enjoyed during the pleasant evening hours with Mrs. J. R. Wharton winning the prise fpr high score. ' AGNES RUTH JOHNSON COMPLIMENTED AT PARTY FRIOAY EVENING . Alius Agues Ruth Johnson w 11s complimented at a charming fare well party last evening at the at tractive home of Dr. and Airs. H. C. Church in Laurelwood, when AUss Alarlun Elizabeth Church In vited a few friends to a seven o'clock dessert-supper. Spring flowers were used as a decorative lhotlf for the occasion. Covers were arranged for AUss Agnes tluth Johnson. gueBl of hon or AlisB Joanne Hume, Aliss Alury Alargaret Ellsworth, Miss Patricia AlcClintQck, Miss Alargaret Ann Cordon, Aliss Anita Young, Miss Eleanor Alortinier, Aliss Ruth Snoddy nnd the hostess, AllsB Church. . . (lumen were enjoyed during the pleasant evening hours. MRS. LAIRD IS HOSTESS ' . TO COMME VOUS PLAITE CLUB ON TUESDAY . Airs. It. II. Laird was a Very gracious hostess ; Tuesday after noon when she enlertn ned the Comme Votis Plalte club at her attractive home on Winchester street. The rooms were lovely with spring flowers, while a bouquet of wihl currant, spirea and daffo dils graced the serving tnble. Sew ing and visiting were enjoyed un til the tea hour when Airs. Laird served delicious refreshments to Alts, W, L. Seward, Alts. C. E. MAcbonald and Airs. Harold lid, l.wai'ds, guests;, and Airs, Walter Coronation Inspires Mode s Crowning Achievement lly MARIAN NBA Service Stuff NUty VOI1K. For those. Women Itloky enough to be going to Lon don's I'oroiuitluh ctMoiiinh', fashlolilstB agive Unit n forinal (drussy but not fussy) suit is tho curroct thing lo wear oh the big day. Your most precious furs, while gloves anil a corsage will bco you through in fine style. . If ynti hnva good sums, your htlslmhil probably will wear sniped trousers, a clilaway nml high silk hut. If not, 11 ditiit business suit. In either wise, however, you'll dross an you would for nil EliHtor purutle. May Be a Bit Misty t,f Nippy Itememher that Loudon Is llkuij' to ho chilly III May, so consider a mill with Its owil topcoat or luko olio which lonM well over It. You may hale tho Idea of wearing a coal, but yutl lime the Idea tit latching cold even more, don't your tilth Important sttll'o suggi'Ms a tailored suit or navy bougitllno with fine wool blplength swagger topcoat, trimmed with bchuttllllc. TI10 suit Jacket Is buttoned down tho front and nipped 111 ut tho waist. The skirl has three gores In the rront. The topcoat, with liengnllne Itipcls, luickei rlnps and litiis, flares gracefully. Atinlhei' shop teiiturcs it nrnt sttll of belgo twill wllh a red fox cape. Orownihg a King Is Dressy Business l.im.loii, osiieclnlly duiilig Uio coronation season, In one place where you'.nm'l overdress. You'll need simple dinner cnsfinbles fur the hunt hut not tjir Merry Old E'nglnnd. Take along ull Hit formal evenliiK gowns yiih can lay hands till. And the more toiilinl they nie. the better, - llnildllloi'l lo tni'lilhg gowns, pack ut leusl Iwo dressy frocks tor luncheons mid tins. Ono can he chiffon Wool, llio other silk- pflhnps a print. An ndctinuto wardrobe Tor one w-lin Is making a rather quick trip might include two nulls th formal tine fur the coronation nn.l a tweed model for tho hunt, shopping and sight-sveliig oil coiill.ih days mid week swagger topcoat 6t Sheer navy wool has lapels, pocket flaps, and cuffs to wear wllh Hie second suit. IHin'l make lite mistake of wnrrviiiir tint miii-li nlimtt i-l,iihi, fni- tin. ''ii - The t-sonc.l .cn haveler " jnvmn- "" 1,1 -' "'"' dinner dre eiy mo niKni in inn ciiptiiius uinner. I Singleton, Mrs. T. H. Bloom. Mrs. O. L. Johnson. Airs. F. C. Frear, Airs. V. T. Jackson. Mrs. Horry F. Hatfield. Mrs. Earl Decker and Mrs. C. P. Snoddy. The nett meeting of the club will be April 20 at the home of Mra, Singleton on East Douglas street. EPI8COPAL GUILD MEETS AT HUDNELL HOME ON MONDAY Mrs. Arthur Hudnell and Mrs. C. V. Slnniger wore Joint host esses to tho ladies of the Episco pal Guild .Monday afternoon at the former's home . on North Rose street. Airs. Li A. Dlllaid. president, had charge of the meeting and Rev. Perry Smith Rave an Interesting talk. Al the tea hour the hostesses served lovely refreshments. The next meeting will be a pot luck supper April l!) at the 3. At. Judd home on South Jackson street. JOHNSON FAMILY ENTERTAINED AT DINNER TUE8DAY Mr Wlllard Johnson and daugh- ter, Aliss Agnes Ruth, and son, Tommy, were dinner guests Tues day evening of Mrs. j. K. Fulbe and daughter, AHsb Helen. Mrs. Johnson and her dailghter alid son left today for Portland to Join Mr. Johnson and make their home. Campfire Activities Ah-Neah-Nlka Ah-Neah-Nlka camp fire group met at the Roy Young home Alou- day. The skating party, announc ed for loday, was postponed and plans were made for a candy sale for April 11 to be held In the lobby of Hunt's Indian theatre. Play .practice was held und. the group sang Legion songs. The next meeting will be held April 14 at the home of the guar dinn, Mrs. L. ChnimingB. Light re freshments were served to Faith and Virginia Young, Dorothy Crum melt, Patricia Miller, Carolyn Al len, Florence, Hamilton, Louise Smith and the guardian. Airs. Cummlngs. The O-Wn-lssa Chmpflre girls mot at the home of Mary Margaret Ells worth on TuesdajyAprll 6 for their regular campfire meeting, with the president, Alargaret Cordon, in charge. Plans for a Alothor's day tea wero completed, with the date set for May 9 at the home .of Patricia AicCllntock. O-Wa-Insa campfire glrlB are sponsoring a candy sale on Saturday, April 10, in the Josue furniture Btore window 011 Cass street. Members at the meeting were Alary Alargaret Ellsworth, Alarluu Church. Alargaret Cordon. Nonaia Dee Morrison. Shirlev Pai-Rnn. Ahlta Young, and tho guardian nntl uoaiaLam, dun? uiiuruuut iuiu uwwa Burroughs Chandler. - Burroughs Chandler VOL'Nll Correspondent weal's the sail me tweed still, day at- i,Ti. imio is nseiy 10 no uight of the voyage, loo-exrept hen she puts on nn evening gown, RCSEBURG WOMAN'S CLUB BIRTHDAY BENEFIT TEA AND PLAY HELD TUESDAY One of the largest and most charming ' affairs of the season u the spring birthday tea and play held by the Hoseburg Wo man's clirb Tuesday and open to the general public, Misa Helen Casey presented uooto Tarklngtons one-act com edy, "The Trystlng Place," at 1:30 o clock at tne Elks temple ball room. The play was very delight ful and greatly enjoyed by the large audience. The cast was as sisted by Mrs. T. G. Watson, Airs. Lee Ragan, Mrs. Paul Jenkins, Mra. D. W. Radabaugh. Mrs. C. G. Van Valzab and Airs. A. a. Tav loir. Propertleg were furnished hv the Umpqua Flower shop. Pars- lows furniture store, Alls. J. R. Wharton, Mrs. E. F. Tandv. Mrs. Scott WIlllanfs.Mrs. Watson, MIbb Helen Casey, Judd Furniture Btore, tbe Elks club, Roseburg Baptist church and H. O. Pargeter. Miss Caeey gave a vert- delight ful presentation as Lancelot Briggs in me "Trysung Place," and was supported In the cast bv Mrs. M Richard aa Mrs. Briggs; Airs. x-aui vaneu, as jessie uriggs; Airs. Edwin G. Young, as Airs. Cur tis, the charming widow; Airs. W. M. Campbell us Mr. lngoldsby; Mrs. L. Kohlhagen Sr.; the myster ious voice and Airs. Frederick J. Porter, as Rupert Smith. The gueslB were welcomed by the vice president, Airs. Walter Fisher. Those present included Mrs. W. M. Campbell, president. Airs. Wal ter Fisher, Airs. B. Casey, Mrs. W. E. Ott, Mrs. William Bell, Mrs. Fred A. Knight, Mrs. William A. Kllight, Mrs. GUy C. Rea, Mrs. Uertha Parrott, Mrs. Foster But ner, Mrs. T. G. Watson, Mrs. G. Van Valzah, Airs. Paul Jenkins, .Mrs. A. C. Marsters, Airs. R, W. Alaraters, Mrs. C. H. Bailey, Ads. Earl Ullrich, Mrs. D. W. Rada baugh, Mrs. G. V. Wimberly, Mrs. G. W. Syfun, Mrs. L. A. Dlllaid, Mrs. Perry Smith, Mrs. Oeorge AlbBee, Atrs. Paul Warren, Mrs. Bernard Young, Mrs. V. V. Harp- nam, miss Helen Casey, Mra. C. G. Feriier, Mrs, L. L. Wimberly, Mrs. Leslie Cummlngs, Airs. Harry Burr, Mrs. J. A. Hart, AIi-b. Adrian Fisher, Airs. L. B. Skinner. Airs. George K. Quine, Airs. Ora Welk er, Airs. Edwin Booth, Mrs. Scott Williams, Mrs. Harold Bowernian, Mrs. W. C. Winston, Alts. Lyman BUtner, Mrs. Harlow Allen, Mrs. Dorothy Lander, Airs. J. R. Whar ton, Airs. Kenneth Qulne, Airs. Fred Hamilton, Mrs. H. O. Par geter, Mrs. George Wharton, Airs. J. F. Barker, AIib. Frank Brown, airs. M. it. Jttichards, Mrs. H. C. Thompson, Airs. E. E. Baker, Mrs. T. G. Havens, Airs. W. G. Robert son, Airs. O. Barlel, Mrs. E. L. Knapp, Airs. E. V. Hoover, Mrs. H. F. English, Mrs. Harrle Booth, .Mrs. E. F. Strong. Airs. H. B, Car ter, Airs. Jennie E. Jorey, Mrs. H. L. Scofleld. Airs. Alary Bryan, Airs. Eugene Prlncen, Airs. F. A. Bemls, Men. nn,., . tn.,aJ' Airs. Al. A. Alllls, Mrs. Mary F. 'Harding, Miss i Anne, iviquermott,- Mrs.- Helen .H -AntiNinn Mi'- M n.ii ni,.a 1 II iV III )''- i ji A truly dramatic evening goyn for coronation nights In London Is of pure white silk crepe with bands of bold and silver embroidery In paisley motif. Notice the Intricate whleh reminds us that skirts will be scarf can be draped about the head Maurice J. Newiand, Mra. E. 8. Ale- Clain. Mra. Washington Hughes, airs. u. . Josse, Mrs. r . Fields, Mra.' E. A. Post,, Mra. H Zacharlseh, Mrs. B. R. Maddox, Mm. B. W. Maddox, Mra. D. H, Morgan. Mrs. Paul Fuukhouser. Mra. H. C. Church. Mra. Clair K. Allen, Mrs. Franklyn Voyt, Mrs. M. Lee. Alra. B. F. Shields. Alt' Alba Spaugh. Airs. Effle Scbwarz, Mrs. E. R. Aletzger. Alra. S. Raynor smitn, Alra. F. L. Crittenden, Airs. Roy Entler, Airs. R. H. Wilson, Airs. O. Banker, Mrs. A. W. Bauni, Airs. J. Eppinger, Aliss Alargare Baum, Mrs. W. O. Myers. Airs. H T. Hansen, Mrs. R. R. Qulne, MIbs Agnes ruchford, Mrs. Edwin U Young, Alra. Richardson. Airs. Kohlhagen Sr., Airs. A. Q. Suther land. Mrs. W. W. Ashcraft. Airs. K. D. Lytle, Alra. M. E. Taylor, Airs. L. Al, Burpee, Airs. Harris uuswortn, Mrs. J. c. Hume, Airs, C. D. Fles, Mrs. Frank Staffan. sod, Airs. Harold Bellows, Airs. Roy Bellows, Airs. E. G. Kohlhagen Mrs. w. Al. AlcEachern. Airs. J Branson, Airs. C. E. .Marks, Mrs E. Goodbourn. Alrsi J.. E. Dent Mrs. W. Al. Chalmers, Airs. E. .1 Wood. Alra. A. L. Stenhens. Mr W. Kurtz, Airs. N. Andrleff. Mr C. A. EdwardB, Alra. C. W. Groves, Airs. E, L. HodgeB, Mrs. John Weatherford,. Mrs. E. T. Nelson Mra. J. F. Dlllard. Mrs. J. B. Bailey, A1rs. W. J. Clarke, Airs, Williams, Mrs. Charles Dodson, AlrB. Paul Traxler. Mrs. John H Robinson, Mrs. Arthur Clarko and Airs. Frederick J. Porter. The spring birthday tea follow eu tne play and was held nt th uoseburg Woman's clubhouse wllh Airs. Scott Williams and Airs. J. F. Dlllard, Joint chairmen. asslBted hv the members of the club whose birthdays occurred between De cember and June, as hostesses. Airs. H. ZachariBen nnd Airs. B. R, Aiaddox were in charge of serv ing; Mrs. E. A. Post, Mrs. Earl Ullrich and Airs. Roy Young wer in charge of the tea and coffee Mrs. G. V. Wimberly had charge or uecoratlng the tea table, and Airs. A. c. Alnrsters und Airs. Fos ter Butner decorated the club- rooms with huge baskets of color ful spring blossoms. The tea table, covered by a gorgeous lace cloth, was centered by a bowl of beauti. ful yellow and white flowers and tall lighted tapers. Mrs. W. M, Cumpbell, president, and Airs. Wal ter Fisher, vice-president, poured. Officers, the board of directors nml the clubhouse board members of the club, received tho gue3ts. Tho next meeting of the club will be April 20 at a 1:30 o'clock uesBert-luucheou at the clubhouse. UNIVER8ITY CLUB TO HAVE INTERESTING MEETING MONDAY NIGHT 1 The University club will hold its regular meeting; Alonduy, Apr 12, at S p. m., nt the Tavern. A very interesting program has been l,w.,ui uj UUIIIIIlLLLett in charge, with a group ot high school debaters coached by Aliss Anderson as the main feature. All former students of any college -or university are' lnviteu to'antenu) draping of the skin and the silt - shorter next season. A matchlno or worn across the shoulders, LADY LIONJI-ENJOY; Tj DESSERT-SUPcEh ON MONDAY EVENING ,, Mra. ' Qlefcp f Kh1tt1 and Mrs. Jatnes E.iCfhdlfbeltjvjiry graciously entertained "toe liidy Lions ut a charming seven-thirty o'clock dessert-supper at the attractive Owea home In Laurelwood Monday eve ning. Large bouquets of colorful spring flowers were used about the rooma for the occasion. Covers were placed for Airs. J. A. Halt, Airs. B. C. Elliott, Mrs. Phil Harth. Mrs. David Hoss, Mrs. Wlllard Johnson, Mrs. J. P. Alois chenbacher, Airs. L. A. Wells, Airs. H. Zachurisen, Mrs. McHenry, Airs. M. H, Aluticyi Mra. O. J. Feld- kamp, Alra. Irving Doucette, Mrs. G. H. Hoxie, Airs. T. H. Reeves. .Mrs. Ivan Pickens, Airs. Bert Courtney, Airs. L. A. Coe and the hostesses, Mrs.- Owen and Mrs. Campbell. A surprise handkerchief shower was given Airs. Wlllard Johnson. who is leaving soon for Portland to moke her home. The evening hours were pleas antly spent In playing contract ' bridge with AfrB. Coe winning the prise for high score. The next meeting will be held at two o'clock in the afternoon, April 19, at the home 01 Atrs. zucbur sen on South Main street. Tea will he served late in the afternoon. The next evening meollng will be a 7:80 o'clock dessert-supper at the O. J. Feldkamp home May 3 with Mrs. Feldkamp and Airs. Irv ing Doucette as Joint hostesses. PAST MATRON8 CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING AT VIRDEN HOME MOKlDAY MI'S. T. B. Vlrden and Airs. A. E. Elliott very graciously entertained the Past Alatrons, club at a lovely seven-thirty o'clock dessert-supper Alonduy1 evening at the formers home on North Jackson street Bouquets of Japanese quince aud tulips were attractively used as a decorative motif. Covors were plac ed for Airs. V. J. Allcolll aud Airs. D. R. Shambrook, guests, and Mrs. P. T. Bttbar, Airs. D. H. .Morgan, Airs. D. H. Lenox, Atrs. Lee Ragan, Airs. Paul Lamereux. . Mrs. R. D. Williams, Mrs. Luella Clingenpeel, Atrs. George Kohlhagen, Mrs. Wil liam Bell, Airs. W. F. Harris, Airs. E. Runyan, Airs. C. G. Ferrler. Miss Francos Howell, J.liBS GlodyB Hasklns, Alias Ethel tt'ou.l) and the hostesses, AlrS. Vlrden and Airs. Elliott. Alra. Runyun cave a very inter esting excerpt on Ihe history, of Ruth nml Alt-s. Alorgkn read an article on the national shrine me morial at Washington, D, C. The next meeting will be Amy 3 at the W. F. Harris hoiite with Airs. Harris and Airs. Runyan as Joint hostesses, - '': Sewing aud visiting were en- Joyed during the pleasant social hours. EDWIN WEAVER ENJOYS EIGHTY-NINTH BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY AT DINNER Thirtv-eiirht.'inomliees and friends of itlie Immediate family gathered to honor Edwin Weaver on his 89th birthday, Tuesduy evening, April 6th, lit his home in' Myrtlo Creek. A large birthday cake laden with candles graced tho center ot the table, with spiral candles at each end of the table. A bountiful dinner was served by Mrs. Alattie Riggs to those present, Including the guest of honor, Air. Weaver, and the following; Ah, and Airs. - Cleland Weaver, Roy Alspaugh, Air. and Airs. E. V. Weaver, Mi'. and Airs. Ermil Briggs and Bon Webster, Alvin weaver, Geo. D. Weaver, C. R. Weaver, Air. and Airs. Henry Schmoll, Air. ami Mrs. V. Weaver and children, Willis itadley. Ardel and Britton, Leonard Dyer, Clarence Richardson, Alts. E. Weaver and Hazel Weaver, Air. and Mrs. H. B. Carter and children, Shirley, Ann and Harlan, Jr., Hans Weaver and sons, Aler- ton and Hnrloy, Mr. and Airs. W. Wenver and daughters, Evelyn and June and sons, Alien and Vi vian. . " MRS. H. 6. CHURCH IS HO6TES8 TO MONDAY BRIDGE CLUB THI8 WEEK Airs. IT. C. Church won 11 most gracious hostess Monday when she entertained her bridge club t a chnrniinc one o'clock sa ad luncheon at her home in Laurel wood. Yellow spring flowers grac ed the attractively appointed serv ing table, whilo larger bouquets of (ContniUed on page 3.) TRY HONEY MAID GRAHAMS FOR THE BETTER DESSERTS WIFE-SAVING DESSERT Prepare one nurltaue of nreliur- :l chocolate ntlddlng ni-rnrrilti-; to the directions on the package, ex cept 10 Use olio cup less milk. I While warm, spread between I lloncy Alald graham crackers lied on top ot each olher. Allow n stand In the refrigerator over Igln. To servo, garnish wllh weelonetl whipped cream nnd a lulnkle of cinnamon. This is stin- posed to he an Individual service. HONEY MAID NUT BREAD Crumble Tine 28 Honey Maid ahama. add & teusnoon suit. 3 teaspoons baking powder. 1 cup sugar, I cup chopped walnut meats, chopped dnles It desired. Beat Well 2 eggs. Add J' clip milk. Add lo nbovc along with 1-3 cuti melted shortening. Illend only. Turn Into a well greased lonf bread pan and bake at 350 degrees (a nio.lerii'e ovenl for about 40 Unites. Slice thin when cold nnd pread Willi a mixture of cream hecse nnd preserved ginger or any 1111 lining. - INEAPPLE ' GRAHAM MUFFINS Scrunch between vntii- bunds lfi Honey Alald graham ernrkers. add tuotespoons Kiugur. 1 teaspoon II. 2 teaspoons bilking nnwtlcr. 1 ndd I cup milk heiited to the boll- J Inii point and 1 well beaten egg. 0111 in t cup drained cnished pine apple. Bake In -ernnsed muffin tins I'-ii degrees (a outi-k ovenl for la to 3U minutes.