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TWO ROSE.BURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON. SATURDAY. APRIL 17. 1937 SdXEDEITW Social Calendar Sunday, April 18 U T. h. meeting Ht 2:S at Pica byleriuti church parlors. Monday, April 19 II. I W. C. practice m toting at 7:30 o'clock lu evening at :midiu 01 Die director, Alia. Charles, A. lira ml. Dr. J. L. Dunn'8 uon-denomluu-tlonal HI hie Ktudy cIuhh to meet ai 7:45 o'clock in evening ut 1ouk Juh hotel dining hall. Public In vited. 'Junior VVomun'B club backward (1:30 o'clock supper party ut club house. Progrum und aucial. Lady Lions to meet at 2 o'clock lu uttcruoou at home of pruHideut, Mrs, .11. 5iacharlnen, on Smith Main street. Tea to bo served la ter lu atteruoon. 1). A. . nteelliiK at 7:110 o'clock lu evening at home of Mra. Hoyd Jhiles on North Pacific highway. ,Mi'H. L. K. (ioodbuuru, joint how tess. ' KplBcopnl guild politick supper at .1. M. Judd home on Houth Jack son street. Supper ut i:80. Muko pluns for parlHh illnner to ho Aiuy 3. Okeda camp fire group meeting nt 4:10 in ullernoon at home ot r guard lun, Mrs. Cieorge Churchill on Koulh Kano Hi reel. Ah-Neuh-N'fka tlamp Klre group meeting at 7 o'clock lu evening at home of Phyllis Neluon on Terrace uvenue. - , ' Mensem P.-T. A. monthly bual--newa meeting ut four o'clock In afternoon at school Iiouho. Parents and friends of Heuson school chil dren invited. Ulac circle No. 4!i, Neighbors or Woodcraft -politick supper at 6:30 ut I. U. O. 1 hull. Keguiar busi ness meeting at eight o'clock. Tuesday, April 20 Roseburg Woman's club I :H0 o'clock ripRHurt -luncheon at club house. Airs. W. M. Campbell, chiilrman, Mrs. Pnrothy Lauder, I.' I !. I.' T. Nelson. Program in charge of Mrs. Jtoy O. Voting. Roll cull top ics. . ;j ' ; . Cltnrul eluh nracllee at RoKeburir Music and Art studio ut ten in morning under direction of Mrs. Miriam Dullard. Cnnmie Voua Plait e ctub nl'ter noon meeting ut homo of Mrs. Walter KlngliMon on Hast Doughis t reet. Pro-America meeting at 2:Jh o'clock at home of Mrs. II. C. Wad dell, ehnlrmau, with Mrs. II. Iiorgrwi, stale membership chtilr Jium, Portliind, as speaker. All wo men Interested invited to attend, H, 1C. O. club nlternoon ntoetlng fit homo of Mrs. Martha Krsklne on ttotith Pine street. Young People's league of SI. Taul's Lutheran church will meet In evening at home of Mrs. Charles Mortimer, corner or Corey and Howard, Those attending reijueHl ed to read elm liters five and six of book of Mark for the topic per iod. Wednesday, April 21 Rosehiirg Art and Kmhrohlery club afternoon meeting at home of Mrs. II. I'V Snyder ut 70!) Cobb Htreet, Thursday, April 22 Ladles of Hoseburg Country club lo meet nt 1 : ;io o'clock potiuck luncheon at clubhouse. Contract bridge at 1:30 o'clock.' Haptlst Missionary society to meet at 2 o'clock al. church with Airs, C-oerg" ("uskey, rellrliiK presl-1 dent, In charge. New officers to; bit installed by Mrs. L. M. Pent- : liey, usHtnlfd by Mrs. Carolyn Kennedy, hevolionn in cIuhko el M rs. C W. Harris. I losl chuck, j Mrs. Wallace Itidiertsnn. Mrs. i Harry K. Ilalfleld and Mrs. . L. Al. j Pontney. Lndy Klks social meeting at X ; o'clock lu evening nt temple with ; Mrs. Walter (iood hostess. Prices: for high scores In contract bridge , and pinochle. San Souci Itlrthday cluh 1:110 o'clock luncheon at home of Mrs. 1. II. Thompson. Kvorgreeu Orange Sewing club will meet al .home of Mrs. Mar tin Hrucker. Ail members urged to be prescti I. Friday. April 23 P. N. (i. cluh evening meeting with Mrs. T. II. Itusetilmrk, Mrs. Kred A. tloff, Mrs. Alba Spaugb and Airs. Ki'tle Schwnr., hostesses. 1 April 27 Roseburg Woman ( honil club coneerl und organ dedication serv- lie ut eight o'clock at Methodist KplHcopul church. No admission. Jerry Gilmnro, Portland organist, will play. Mrs. Miriam Mallard will direct ehorul cluh with Mrs. Clyde Carsietis as plaulsl. EASTERN STAR HAS INTERESTING MEETING THURSDAY EVENING Koseiniri; chapter or imimimi-ii i .,-m. ( sprav. Airs. T. Al. Win Star held a very Interesting ineel njnrl. t;ni,.Mi Wood and lug Thursday exeiilng at the Ma-iyiis. William Vnmihii. untile temple lh Mrs. Victor J. on Mav li the cluh will hold lis Mtcelll, worthy matmn, pi entiling. ,,,, i Uv tln no hosiesM ine.li- ,lnck Josse played three veryj,.OM , tbe'cluhlioiise beginning n( ! nenuiltlll Hccnrillon solos anil .Missj l-'anny Lu Wtmberl , as "Rose-, nuny1' ,,d Miss Fva Alae BuUer j llfl JtMlll . IH'T'I1VU (I llllllill'im Hkll. lilrln Will 111' Illl-IK." Till' two utiU mt ihiininih' tul piu- lIl'IDK "1 Mis. I'iiiiI Wiini'il. j m,h ( .;. cliiiniliMilm rnni- Almal nlMy i-njnyml Ihf iiii'i-llns i .1 tii,.-l .-,1 nt n mi.y iwtlv vpj. iitttl iimcriini. At tin- I'lusr of Hip i,.,,,v ini.-tnoon, wlmn Min! I'iml miclul hmir Minn (lliiilv.i UiikMi; Kululil oiili'Vltiliiivl 11 tvw mill Mm. Wllllniii lV'll vtrw 11 l.-n.ls al Itw Loin.- on VVt Klril fiv.liiiiiiiiln III tin' HunHi'l- iKoni8.lmri.rt. llniirin.'ls ol aiuimk IIohimk Tho I tviis rovfii'il t v a liriin. W1, nnil nlioiil t In- loonm. Illlll lllri' rlolli mill iillloli'il nllh ,,.iv ,,v IMI.. Iiimti n n llmiH' l.oiniin l. Ml h. Vli lnf l..n.y.,t, , 1 Mr. Imniliri ll'i Mli-vlll. txoilliy million. 11 11. 1 Mrs. ;mm Hi,, sn. ils Al tin- I'M linur WnlliT llin'rlli'i', HSMnrliUo vorlliy lllilll'nll, pnltivil. Tlio n'i'M nii'i'llni; Mill I"1 Muy 0 ahil lutrrfitnu; iitTtiiiKonn'in UI'U brllig umUf lor I hit m-inMou.j By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER PRESBYTERIAN AID HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING THURSDAY THe Presbyterian Ladies Aid hcbl a very enjoyable oue-thlriy o'clock sal d luncheon nt the church parlors Thursday with Mrs. Harold Bellows as chairman, as siHted by Mrs. Bertha Brown, Mrs, Willis Myers and Mrs. A. F, Mar loll, hostesses. Covers were placed at ii beau tifully uppointed table for Mrs. Roy Bellows, Mrs. W. C. Knucette, Mrs. Ira liiinkin, Mrs. W. M. Chal mers, Mrs. Karl Ullrich, Mrs. A. Bellows, Mrs. Charles Mealy, Mrs. L. L. Bodie, Mrs. Homer (How, .Mrs. C. 1. Flea, Mrs. Barton Helll well, Mrs. Bertha Parrot t. Mrs, (icorge -Kohlhageu, Miss Jeannie Buick, .Mrs. C. G. Ferrler, Mrs. Clair K, Allen, Miss Frances How- ell, Mrs. Fred Hamilton, Mrs. George McUee, Mrs. T. B. Vlrden, Mrs, H. O. Pargeter, Mrs. Wick lem, Mrs. B, 8. Nichols, Mrs. W. W. Asherafl, Mrs. George Camp- hell, Mrs. Kmma Ienox, Miss Kmtnn Bri st ol, M Ins M argare t Clapp, Mrs. H. H. Gilnstead and the hostesses. Mrs. Willis Myers very charm ingly ssng "Indian 1ov Call" and "Memory Lsne," accompanied by Mrs. Homer Grow. The devotions were led by Mrs. Ira Rankin and the business meeting was conduct ed by Mrs. Harold Bellows. The secretary h and treasurer s reports were given, followed by roll cull and penny drill. Mi's, Bertha Parrot! and Mm. A K. Kent were appointed flower committee Tor the ensuing two Sundays. Mrs. Karl Ullrich anil Airs. Fred Hamilton served the pnst two Sundays of the month. Airs. C, G. Ferrler was welcomed as n new member of the Aid. Thursday, Alay 20, a merchants' luncheon will be served and will bo In charge of .Mrs. T. B. Virden. chairman, Mrs. C. K. Roberts and Airs. Roy Bellows. Assisting lu the sewing will bo Mrs. Harold Bel lows, Mrs. Bertha Pari'ott und Mrs, Frederick J. Porter. Missionary , society bonnets were passed out lo (hose present lo as sist the Missionary society lu ob taining their apportionment. CHORAL CLUB CONCERT AND CHURCH ORGAN DEDICATION DATE SET FOR APRIL 27TH The annual spring conceit of the Hoseburg Woman's Choral club will be held jointly with the .Meth odist Fiplscopul church new organ dedication ser;lce lo he held ut (he church auditorium at eight o'clock Tuesday evening, April 27th. No admission to the concert and service will he charged and Ihe general public has been most cordially Invited lo attend. Jerry (Illinois, Cortland organ ist, will day the new Hammond organ on Ihe program hour, while Mrs, .Milium Ballard, director ot the Choral club, will present the cluh in a concert of delightful numbers. Airs. Clyde Camions is pianist for tlx- (dub. Mouthers ol the Choral cluh include Airs. Clair K. Allen. Mrs. Harrle Booth. Airs. V, Al. Campbell, Mrs. James 10. Campbell, Miss Helen Casey, Airs. George Churchill, Mrs. J. K, IMI liinl. Mrs. A. J. Klllson, Airs. Will H. Herrelsen. Mrs. Homer Grow, M rs. George Jones, Mrs. K. G. Kohlhagen, Airs. Dorothy Uinder, Airs. Harold AlcKuy. Airs. L. K. AleCliutock, Mrs. Robert Mercer, Airs. . Grant Oshnru, Airs. K. G. Randolph, Mrs. Al. R. Richards, Mi-h. II. A. SluiiiionH, Mil. i. W. Syfnn. Mrs. A. B. Taylor, Airs. L. A. Wells, Mrs. Scot Williams. Airs. Karl Wiley and Airs. 1 1. Xaehartseu. GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S CLUB ANNOUNCES SALE FOR MAY 8TH The Garden Valley Women's luh was delightfully eulerlained at l hi elulthou.se Thursday a tier- noon by Mrs. R. A. Calhoun. Love ly hoihiueis of ml I pa sad other prhm i lowers were attractively arranged about the rooms. Dining the business period It was decided ro bold a pre-Mnther'n lay wile ol cooked funds, candies and Mowers at Powell's hardware on Norlh Jackson street lu RoseburK. Saturday, May . The cluh was very happy ul this meeting tn receive .Mrs. William VuiikIiii Into membership. At the close of the sort a I hour HovWy refreshments were served j 1V the hostess lo Mi s. Fmma Wil Hams. Mrs. R. II. C. Wood. Mrs. . F. Michael, AUss Charlotte K tin pp. Miss June Spray. Mis. R. A. Calhoun. Airs. (i. C. Bailey, Airs. John Daniels, Mrs. Harvey Fwens, M is. J. Fppcrly, Mrs. Donna Fer guson. Mrs. II. F. Graham. Mrs. R. S. Mutton. Airs. Furl MiCny. Mrs. A. Niday. Airs. Hugh Ritchie j Jr.. .Mrs. John Sinclair, Mrs. Feter Shiehiii. Mis. A. M. Schneider. ; ;in ()Yloel V M n,. CHAM BERLIN IS HONORED AT PARTY ON i niRT HDAY ANNIVERSARY Min. Knlulil Hi'i vi'it ri'llTuhlnrllln . nl 11 tnlilr I'iMUi'n'il by ml Hlli'in1-! ihflv iliM'oriiii'il liiriliilny vain- iinil 1 lull pmk lnini. (.uiimo itb iilminl lor Mm. Chamberlin and daughter Ida, Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield, Airs. Nora Ware, Mrs. B. II. Lnlrd, Airs. R. K. Crawford, Airs. William Fisher, Mrs. I. II. Duff. Mrs. II. II. Ha gen. Mrs. Paul Blaskey und the hostess, Airs. Kuighi. TRf-SQUARE SEWING CLUB ENTERTAINED AT STAFFANS0N HOME Mis. Frank Htaffanson was a most gracious hostess Thursday when she entertained the Til Square Sewing club of the Baptist church at her borne. Mrs. Alba Spaugh had charge of the devo tions. At noon a lovely potiuck luncheon was served at a table prettily appointed with a bowl of spring flowers. Large bouquets of mixed spring blossoms were used about Ihe rooms. Covers were placed for Mrs. J. H. Wollord und Airs. L. M. Pent ney, guests, and Airs. N. M. Nel son. Mrs. B. B. Irving, Mrs. C. P. Snoddy. Mrs. Kd Wright, Airs. Kl mer McKean, Mrs. G. I (artel. Mrs. C. II. Wlckham, Airs. Alba Spaugh. Mm. George Caskey, Mrs. Paui Lamoreiix, Ms. J. R. Turnbull, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Frank Straus- baugh, Airs. Claude Baker, Airs. August Heck, Airs. C. H. Rlebllng and Airs. Staffanson. Sewing und visiting were enjoy ed during the afternoon hours. The next meeting will be held all day Alay 20 at the home of Mrs. August Muck at lu:tr West First street. ROSEBURG WOMAN'S CLUB WILL HAVE INTERESTING MEETING NEXT TUESDAY The Roseburg Woman's club will hold a very Interesting and enjoyable 1:110 o'clock dessert- luncheon meeting next Tuesday at the clubhouse with Airs, C. G. Fer rler, chairman. Airs. Dorothy Lan der, .mis. (ieorge K. Quiiie and Airs. F. T. Nelson as boaiesses. Airs. W. AL Campbell, president, will have churgc of the meeting and will lulroduco roll-call topic speakers including Mrs. Edwin G. Young, Mrs. C. F. Roberts, Mrs. Paul Warren, Alts. G. V. Wlmber ly. Aliss Janet Moffat and Airs. Frederick J. Porter. Airs. Homer (flow, music chair man or the club, has arranged for Airs. Paul Warren to sing during the music period, and Airs. Roy O. Young, program chairman for the day. has secured Attorney Paul Gcddcs as the guest speaker lor the occasion. The meeting promises to be very Interesting and every member' Is being urged lo attend. MID-WEEK BIBLE CLASS HAS ENJOYABLE AFTERNOON MEETING A ' most interesting and w ell at tended meeting of the Alld-Week Bible class of St. Paul's Lutheran church was held Thursday after noon at Ihe homo of Airs. N. And raleif in Fdcnhowcr. The first pari of (tie afternoon was spent in con sidering chapter eight or the book of Revelation. Rev. W. Sylwester, the pastor, ted the discussion. The rest or Ihe afternoon was spent socially. The hostess, Airs. N. And- rsliT, was assisted by Airs. Ada Smith In serving delightful re freshments to Airs. Al. Richardson. Mrs. William Vogt, Aliss Frieda Schaefer. Mrs. Clyde Beecroft, Airs. Warren Whiting. Airs. Wau ling, Airs. Ben Craven, Airs. V. Ami raleff. Rev. and Airs. W. Sylwes ter, Airs. Louise Volgt, Mrs. Chus. Mortimer, Mrs. Anton Cocncnhcrg. Airs. Fmfl llrust. Airs. Hoffman, Airs. Hoblson, Airs. .Martha Hagan, .Mrs. Andrew Schlick. Miss Aleusch, Airs. Adu Smith and Airs. -.Schilling. SEWING CLUB IS ENTERTAINED BY MRS. WILEY, FRIDAY Airs, Furl Wiley was a ; very gracious hostess yesterday w hen she eulerlained her sew lug club at a lovely one-thirty o'clock des sert -luncheon at her home on North Alain street. Pink and while spring blossoms were used lo car ry out a pretty motif lor the table. Covers were placed for Miss Alh ii lit Taylor, a Kuest, and Airs. 10. ;. Randolph, Airs. Clvde Carslens, Mrs. James Campbell. Airs. Willis .Myers, Mrs. (i. M. Krell. Mrs. Har old Bellow s, Al i s, ( Irani Oshorn, Mrs. A. II. Taylor and the hostess, Mrs. Wiley. Sew dm ami visiting were enjoy ed during the pleasant at lei noon hours. The next meet Inc. of the club will be held at the home of Airs. Bellows. MR. AND MRS. RANDOLPH ENTERTAIN BRIDGE CLUB ON THURSDAY EVENING Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Randolph en tertained I heir bridge cluh al a delight till si tliit'ly o'clock pnt luck supper Thursday evening at their home on Fast Oak street. Covers were arranged tor Air. and Airs. Uiuien L. AleCtllloeh. Ktinstn. Air. and Mrs. (i. M. Krell. Mr. and Airs. "Bud" Walson. .Mr. ami Mrs. A. J. FHIson. Mr. ami Mrs. T. R. Burr and Mr. and Mi,s. Unndolph. Contract bridge was enjoyed dm dig t he i veiiing v. lib Mr. and Mrs. MeCulloch reeeMng the guest prize and Air and Airs. Fllisnn w in ning the ptie lor high score. LAy ELKS TO MEET NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT The Lady Flks will meet al iV serial ini Thurvdny evening at etc hi n t Jock w ith Mi 5. Charles Hc;il , pn'Mdwit, in cbnrue and Mm, Waller Good net lug as hos tess. Fi Ue w ill be an aided blvb scol e winner In com raet bridge ,tni pienWde All Lady Flks arc Urged to be piet" ut. THIMBLE CLUB MEETS WITH MR8. L. DARBY MONDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. Lis ton Darby eulerlained toe Neighbors of ttoodcraft Thim ble club at her home ou Umpqua avenue Monday afternoon. Itou quels of coloiful spring flowers weru attractively arranged about the rooms. A short business meeting was followed by a pleasant social hour. Ihe club prize was won by Mrs. Darby with Mrs. Anna Dowell winning the club apron and Mrs. C. W. Owen winning the game prize. Pluns were made for a scries of benefit card parties to be given soon, the proceeds of which will be used to aid the delegutes elected to go to the district convention at FugenG April 29-3U. Mrs. Lmroy, assisted by Mrs. Ar thur Hudnell, served delicious re freshments ut the tea hour to Airs. Oil Ion Hooper, Mrs. Anna iJowell, Al rs. Flsie AlcComas, M rs. C. W. Sinnlger, Airs. Arthur Hudnell, Mrs. F. R. Williams, Airs. C. V. Owen, Airs. Flsie Williams, Mrs. J. T. Miller, Mrs, Paul Beaver, Mrs, Peter Crumniett, Mrs. How ard Davis und Mrs, Sophia Weaver The cluh will be entertained April 26 by Airs. Weaver al the home of .Mrs. Hudnell ut 444 North Rose street. MRS. LUC1AN COBB 16 HONORED AT SHOWER PARTY FRIDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. Luclun Cobb was compli mented al a charming shower party Friday afternoon given by Mrs. T. S. Wheeler and Airs. George Cren shaw at the home of the latter. Games and sewing were enjoy ed, alter which the lovely shower gilts were presented to Mrs. Cobb. At the tea hour Airs. Wheeler und Airs. Crenshaw served delicious re freshments, assisied by Airs. Ray Wheeler and Mrs. Melvin Conrou, Those Invited to the delightful party honoring Mrs. Cobb Included Airs. Macon Smith, Mrs. V. T, Jackson, Mrs. W. L. Cobb. Mrs. Mary Lillard, Airs. L. A. Dillard, .M rs. Will Adair, Mrs. 0. F. Thorn as, Mrs. John Zenor, Mrs. Clar ence Rand, Mrs. L. Paris, Mrs, Will Gammon, Mrs. Fred L. South wick, Mrs. Adriau Hulbert, Mrs. Ray Wheeler, Mrs. Hugh Wells, Airs. Verne Shtum, Airs. Floyd Wilson, Airs. Harold Rund, Airs. Homer Rund. Airs. Charles rarec, Airs. Rice, Mrs. Adenu Rund, Mm. Lore n Harvey, Airs. Sam Miller, Mrs. .Melvin Conrpn, Mrs. Lee Wells. Mrs. John McGuughoy, Mrs. Vernon Cameron, Mrs. O. J. Rund, Mrs. Levi White, Miss Dora Gam mon, Alias Dorothy Dale Jackson, Miss Maud AlcGuughey, Miss Vio let Rose and AUsh Margaret Wells. "v-INTE-SE STUDY CLUB r ENTERTAINED AT CaMPBELL HOME ON WEDNESDAY Mrs. W. M. Campbell cntiii min ed the Inter-Se Study club nt a very lovely one-thirty o'clock des sert-luncheon Wednesday at - hop, homo' on North Jackson street. A pretty fcreen and yellow motif wus carried out in the decorations by the use of spring flowers. Covers were arranged for Airs. Charles I loonier, Airs. Clyde Beard, Airs. It. R. Brand, Airs. V. V. Harpi ham, Airs. Earl Ullrich, Mrs George Churchill, Mrs. Fred Asnmj Airs. Robert Hawley and tho bos'- tess. Airs. Campbell. 1 Airs. Asam had charge of the in terest dig program on "Austria." Plans were made fur a potiuck supper to be held April 2S at the Campbell home, ut which lime tho husbands of the members will be entertained as guests. MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETING IS HELD THURSDAY AFTERNOON The Missionary society of the Al. F. church South met at the home of Airs, lxiren Harvey in Riverside Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Lucia n Cobb presented ihe first of a mlssouary book on Afrl- a. which was followed by a social hour of sewing and visiting. Refreshnieuts were served at the tea hour by Mrs. Harvey to Airs. Laura llounshell, Aliss Violet Rose, Airs. B. C. Gleaton, Airs. 0. J. Rand, Mrs. Floyd Wilson, Mrs. Fred L. Southwlck, Miss Dora Gammon, Airs. Fdwln Rand, Airs. A. J. Stunner, Airs. C. K. 1 ho ma a, Airs. Lucia n Cobb, Barbara and Sylvia Rand, Dunne, Alurgurcl and Fdwln Harvey. MRS. E. L. KNAPP IS HOSTESS AT LUNCHEON FRIDAY Airs. F. L. Xnapp very gracious ly entertained at a lovely luncheon at one o'clock at her home ou South Alain street yesterday after noon. An attractive bowl of spring 1 lowers glared Ihe luncheon table and hoiiiiucts of mulching flowers were used about Ihe rooms. Covers were arranged lor Mrs. V. Al. Campbell. Airs. HonierGmw, Mrs. F. A. llurd and the hosiers, Mrs. Knapp. Visiltng was enjoyed during the pleasant Kilernonii hours. BEAVER CLASS HAS MEETING AT CHURCH . SATUROAY EVENING The Heaver vix of l)r M. F. church Soul h met at i he church Sat unlay evening and the boys conked their own supper. A snort builness mevting tollow ed. Those present were Violet Rose, guest, Robert Tanulund, Duane Harvey, lauroitee Southwlck, Rob ert Phillips. Duane McNeil. Jack Adair and the teacher, Mrs. Fred L. Southwlck. UNIVERSITY MOTHERS CLUB MEETS AT CAMPBELL HOME TUESDAY AFTERNOON The Vnlversity Mothers eluh nt the W. Al. Campbell home on Noith Jiukson street 'lueidn afternoon with Alr;. Campbell hiuI Mrs. H. C. Thompson as Jmut hos tesses. Follow lug Ihe business and so cial meeting the )rotosfte sei ved lea. The May imvllug of tho dub wilt in ntinouncvd al a later dme. Satin-Striped Chiffon Will Make It WEDDING A LA MODE Kbk unil iik'Uireuiiiic, us ioinuntlc as tho wedding itself, Is tho lovely bridal gown of white sutiu- strlpud ehitl'un over luille. Notice that the Tnbric Is cut to make the stripes create a bias ett'ect, and that the bridal cap is heart-shaped to harmonize with the decollete of the gown. The dress for the muld-ol'-homir (left) Is ot while starched chlflon with lime green satin stripes. It is cut on the same lines us the wedding gown. IiicldtnliiUy, it would make a lovely summer dunce frock. Hy AIARION YOUNG NFA Service Staff Correspondent. NEW YORK. Picturesque Is the word to describe wedding gowns the smartest brides are , buying. They'll walk down tne als!e in pure whit gowii3 which mold the waist and hiiiow about knees and ankles. Frin oess and Lmpiro duos predom inate. Satin-striped jhlffon. mous seline and tradltion.il Uridtil satin ure tho favored fabrics, with net over satin, lace and starched or gandy quito important, too. You can. If you -choose, ho mar ried in a pale pastel gowr. or even brighter colored one. I lowevcr, since bridal costume silhouettes are so thriltlngly dramatic. Import ant designers agree that pure white is tne most suitable and flat tering medium. Tlie procession to the altar takes Hs color fto:u the dresses of the attendants. Leonora Onusby. trousseau ex pert, suggests a bridal gown ot TEACHERS BANQUET IS LARGE AFFAIR AT UMPQUA HOTEL THURSDAY EVENING One of tlio largest social events of the week was the teachers ban quet held at the Umpqua hotel Thursday eveni: g. whon all of the teachers of the Roseburg school .system and their husbands and wives held their annual banquet meeting. Miss Amanda Anderson had charge of tne banquet and Mr. Cauldwell. (cachcr at Oregon Nor mal school at Monmouth, was guest speaker ou tho tuple, "Guid ance." "Community singing led by R. M, Church wus enjoyed with Mr. Church and R. R. urand singing fillets followed by the group join ing In. Orchestra uumbers directed by J. "Snap" (illlntoiv; trio number by Nelma Say lor, Helen Mugcrs a .id Lucille Lenox, accom panied by Mrs. Homer Grow, und accordinu solos by Allen Cordon. D. A. R. TO MEET NEXT MONDAY NIGHT The H. A. R. will meet at 7:3" oVloi k next Monday evening nt the Hoyd Rales home ou the North Pacific highway with Mrs. Utiles and Mrs. L. F. Coodhourn 113 joint hos1e,osiH. The prngi am for the evening will be lit charge of Mi's. R;;lc. All members are most cor dially Invited. YOUNG PEOPLE'S LEAGUE TO MEET NEXT TUESDAY The Young IVople's League of St. Paul? Lutheran church will meet Tuesday eennt5 at the home of Mrs. Charles Mm timer, corner Corey and Harvard. Those attend ing are requested lo rend chapters five and st ot the book Mark Tor the topic period. If ',W V V UA hmt: white Stu.'ched chiffon with grad uated satin stripes cvor wnite faille. Fight gores, cut so the fcutin stripings form u bias effect, moid Ihe bodice und waistline and ure 12 yards wide on the floor. There are a train, heart-shaped decollete, and long, tight sleeves, slightly ex aggerated ut the shoulders. The bridal cap, to which tho tulle veil Is attached, has a hearl-shaped point at the front. For the maids' gowns. Miss Ormsby recommends matching fab ric with the saliu stripes in various bright shades. Tho iniiid-ot'-honor gets whito starched 'ihllTon with graduated lime green stripes. The maids' gowns are striped in bright pink, trench blue, peach, yellow and so on. Flowers for the Bride and her attendants are chosen as carefully as gowns aud accessories. The type of blossoms, colors and muth od of arrangement make or break the finished picture. And every MRS. C. W. WHARTON ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB ON WEDNESDAY Sirs. C. V. Wharton very gra ciously entertained lier bridge club and an extva table ut her home on Chiirlwick street Wednesday after noon. Those playing bridge Included Mrs. H. II. Slapleton, Mrs. A. A. Wilder, .Mrs. t). M. tlcn-ie, -Mrs. A. W. Ilauin, Mrs. W. K. Chnpiuun. and Mrs. A. (!. Sutherland, mem bers, und Mrs. H. C. Wuddoll. .Mrs. .1. C. Hume, Mrs. H. Uiscy anil .Mrs. .1. K. Sawyers, guests. Mr. Wilder and Mrs. Sutherland held the high scores fur the bridge play. At Ihe tea hour Mrs. Wharton Invited a few friends In to con.' plhneni Mrs.. Clifford llurker, or Seattle, who is spending two weeks' vucalioulng here. The tea table, beautifully ap pointed with a lace cloth, was (en tered by a bowl of bleeding heart anil mixed spring flowers. .Mrs. II. Casey unit Mrs. L. W. Jusse, (win ed. DELPHIAN CLUB MEETS AT WIMBERLY HOME ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Delphlnn club met with Mrs. II. V. Wlmhetly at her alliuctle home ou lilcuil street Wedllcsdav alletnoou with Mrs. William Hell In chaise of Hie program on "Italy." and Mrs. W. It, Urown act lug as hostess, Mrs. Ilell gave Ihe general out line ot Italy followed by talks on traditions and backgrounds of Ihe mutiny by Mm. Itoy Knllcr: Ihe political situation by .Mrs. W. It. Hi-own; i-athcHlrais and churches by Mrs. John K. Kunvjiu; piinel. put cities liy Mrs. (!. V. Wlmbellv; river and bikes by Mrs. Foster lluiiier aim! lunsle und arts by Mrs. wmmm mm !, u MV K '"''Yw bride should think of her proces sion and the group around Hie al tar as a painting, with every de tail perfect. Auotuer lovely wedding Jsown, ateo in the Lcouora Ormsby col lection, is of white mousauMue de soie with low neckline, puff sleeves, voluminous skirt, liny out toiis down the front. It Is trimmed at hemline und decollete with tiU yards of hand-rolled ruffling. Alcids' dresses in this group are in pastel tones of matching ma terial, with plain hemlines and ruffling around tho necks. The bride carries a sheath of whito butterfly- orchids, the attendants small sheafs of spring Llossouis in light colors. Among the lovely sheath-like gowns, minus exaggerated fullness at hemlines, Is a quaint, long sleeved model with a front flounce which ends In a train. It comes In creamy satin and is vorn with a hip-length veil. Homer Grow. Tea was served later by tho hos tess. The next meeting will be held April 2S ut tho lloy Hntlor home in Luurehvood on the topic, "inlernalionat ltelulluns." EPISCOPAL GUILD TO MEET AT POTLUCK ' SUPPER NEXT MONDAY St. George's Episcopal guild will meet nt a 6:30 o'clock potiuck supper ut the home of Mrs. J. .M. Judd on South Jackson slreet next Monday evening. All members are urged to be present. Mrs. I.. A. Illllard, president, will conduct the business session, at. which time plans will be made lor u parish dinner to he held May :t. when llishop llagwell will be present. 1 Mrs. 1. T. Whitney, Mrs. Arthur Hudnell and Mrs. C. W. Sluulger have been appointed chairmen of tho parish dinner. A TO 2 CI.UB IS ENTERTAINED AT O'M ALLEY HOME Mrs. ('. M. O'Mallcy wry elmrniiufrly entertained her A to 'A bridge club ut her homo on Kast louglus street Monday evetnng. Ourfodils and tulips formed a pretty motir for the occasion. Itrldce was enjoved dnini't Ihe evening by Mrs. 1). W. llelllwell. guest, nnd Mrs. (I. !(. Huxie, Mrs. Irving IJoiiceite, Mrs. II. It. Mad dox. Mrs. Jess Hamilton, Mrs. M. R. ltlcharils. Mrs. V. II. .Inrgen sen, Miss Helen Casey. MUs Inez Crosiu. Miss Ann Slnnntl ami Miss Marie and Miss Coletta Uingen berg. Mrs. Helllwell won tho hndco prize for tho evening, after which Mrs. O'Mallcy, assisted bv hr sis ter. Miss Coletta I. an ceu berg, sow ed a delicious salud supper. V. F. W. AUXILIARY HAS MEbTlNtj ON THURSDAY EVENING Futi-K-. W. tvei.cy RuUilury, VeicnUij oi i urbibu ar, uie. i tue juaccauev uau ua 'muisuaj. ii-s. men rnucousi oi iiuuge, department president, aud iin. iUiitu Aideruiuu of Fortiuud, do puitmeut cmei of btatt, will unxh.it uietr official vlbit al a special meeting to be acid iu the a.uiuiy at b o clock ou buturday eveuniH, April 24iu. A ainuer for all mem-oei-s honoring me deparxnieut guests will be beid at tue Gruiid uotel banquet room at t:U0 p. ui. The auxiliary voted to buy an other life membership in their na tional home at Futon Rapids, wbicu is a home for widows and orphans of veterans, sponsored by the Vet erans of Foreign Wars. A series of card parties will be held in the various homes soon. All members are urged to attend the special meeting and the next regular meeting will be held on Alay tit a. BACKWARD PARTY TO BE ENJOYED NEXT MONDAY HV INMinO ArtMAN'fi f.i lit A six-thirty o'clock potiuck sup per und bucKtturd party has been arranged by the Junior omuii's club lor next Mommy evening ul tne Woman's ciub rooms. The supper is in charge of Mrs. Adrian no wen, chairman, Miss Dorothy Herman, Miss lietly Stark und Miss Helen Woodruff, while the program committee includes .Miss Ruth KeiHChner, chairman, Miss Virginia Kude and Miss Fl ni ira Blake. Invitulions to the party have been sent out and the com mittee in charge of urruugenieuis includes Mrs, 1. M. Dunn, chair man, Mrs. Louis K. Fics, Miss Ruth Hoover and Mrs. L. L. Mikeworth. The guests and members have been asked to attend the parly wearing their clothes backwards aud to go to the back door for ad mittance. The program and supper will carry out the theme ot the party. SOUTH END SOCIAL a CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING WEDNESDAY Mrs. Elsie Williams very gra ciously entertained the South Fnd Social club at her homo on South Jackson street Wednesday after-, uoon. Bouquets of beautiful spring flowers were attractively used, about the rooms. Frizes Tor the afternoon were won by Mrs. J. T. Miller and Mrs. A. J. MeCulloch. At the tea hour . Mrs. Williams served delicious re freshments to Mrs. Miller, Mrs. MeCulloch. Mrs. Ralph Heater, Mrs. Harry Goold, Mrs. S. E. Fan cher, Mrs. Leon Yearwood, .Mrs. Kenneth Radahaugh aud Mrs. F. R. Williams. The next meeting will be May, 5 at the home ot Airs. Yearwood In the Johns apart menu ou ' Mill street. MRS. IVAN PICKENS ENTERTAINS BRIDGE .SUPPER CLUB WEDNESDAY ' Mrs, Ivan Pickens very gracious- i ly entertained her bridge supper club at a lovely seven o'clock sup per Wednesday evening at her Home on Fowler street. Spring llowers were attractive ly used about the rooms aud lo g ra c e the table, w h e re co ve ra were arranged for Mrs. I'uul Hel weg and Mrs. 1L D. Coen, guests, and Mrs. D. B. Bubar, Mrs. Chester Morgan, Mrs. C, B. Wade, Mrs. Ralph Quine, Mrs. Kenneth Quinc aud the hostess, Mrs. Pickens. Contract bridge was enjoyed during the evening with Mrs. Mor gan winning the high score. M. O. A; CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING AT C. W. COOK HOME Mrs. C. W. Cook very gracious ly entertained the M. O. A. club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Japanese quince, tulips und ntir- ' clssl bouquets were attractively (Coututued on pago 3.) Healthful, Tatfty Suggestions For Bars, Sandwiches This One Hard to Beat These Honey Muld grahuiu cracker sandwiches aro about the most versatile nibble we know. Not content with being the high favorite with Johnnie and iM.-ny as far as their lunch boxc-( are con cerned, they're equally at home on father's dessert plate or as, u partner to the frozen strawher- t rles served at your bridge "after-' noon." "If you've a little more cuke frftsting than your cak-3 demands, spread these crunchy honey-flavored crackers wilh it, lop with oth er graham crackers, and there you are. Otherwise merely rveuni to gether i cup butter, 1 egg yolk, -cups powdered sugar, I leaspnon vanilla. Real until light ami rlulljf and put between graham crackers. Pinch Hit For Bread When a little boy or girl opens a lunch box it's full to find sand wiches that ure different. Insiead of varying the filling try using things other limn the linie-v.oi n bread. Honey Malcl grahains spread with a mixture ot chopped mils, raisins and mayonnaise or honey make a delightful sandwich. IVu nut butter, honey und butler give an interesting lining for graham crackers. Many jams und llllil butters can be Used. Honey Maid Fruit Bars ( nimble fine H Honey,. Maid Urnliam crack ers Add & teaspoon salt U teaspoons baking powder I cup chopped mil meats II cups choped dates. Heat well 'I eggs. Add I eun brown sucntv b..nlltiir well. Combine the two miinim and mix thornnclilv Tun, i.,tn Well butlert'd Mhiillnu- Tim. Inlj.r. at 35l) degrees (a mode ale oven) ' tor .to to Jft minutes. Cut iu bnrs while still u-nrm Html ul;l, deietl sugar if desired. O