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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1937. 50CDEW Social Calendar Sunday, August 1 Fourteenth ;i tin mil reunion am I'lcnii- of Conner r-HiciiiiH or Ne hnislia to he held nt lily pink in Corvallix. JinuphiM county nniHfi hum itn nuiil picnic nt Klsher'-t ki ove til KolloKfi. Aiiiiuiil tiildUTH' contest in charue of Leo Kennedy ot teetlioi t. Monday, August 2 Past MidioilH cluh lr meet lit nl.vihi.ri o'clock politick dinner ai J). II. Moiujiii homo on North I'lnp ijiui river. I'louiiiin mid entertain-1 nient. IIoensen Include Mis. I . J II. Moi'iiii. Mih. John K. Hiinyan.l Mrs. William Mill ami .lisn Claily.s HiinkiiiH. Unv Circle No. (!', Xeinhhor? Of Woodcraft, ui!l meet tit cilil O'clock fn .evening nl I. U. O. l' Iiull. Tuesday, August 3 II. K. O. a IK-moon liieeiliiK at home, of Mi n. ClHlon Hooper. Coinnio Voiih I'liiitc club aftcr noon nuM'linu at honiH of Mis. .1. K. H.vnI. Thursday, August 5 (Janlcii Valley Wonien'H club nl lernoon .'meeting al two o'clock at cliibhoiiHH with Mih. J. Kppeily HH llOHteHH. KoHcbiiiK Country club Indie to bruin ii n mm I chain pioiirdiip cup tioU toiirnaini'iit al S::to a. in. Pol luck luncheon al noon and contract bridge in itriernooii. Wonian'H Home Missionary so ciety of Methodist KpiMcoptil church incelliiK al 2:. I a o'clock in aliernoon in church parlor. Meni beiH and irleiidH invited. Sunday, August 8 Kl n;i I one Sunday school will Hpon.Hor a picnic ami politick din ner al the Carl Hccker ranch. August 12 Presbyterian Missionary noddy all-day i -linn with Oakland and .Sutherliu societies ul Fred Fisher! home on North Pactlic highway., heinniiiK at in a. in. I'ol luck luncheon al noon. Those al ien dint,' asked lo hfliiK covered dish ami their own dishes and sll "".veiwaro. Coilee will he (mulshed 'by the conniiiitee. Mrs. Vi Ij. ! Scott, program chairiuah. Study hook will be finished. 1'ronram I both nrornhiK and aliernoon. j ! nuest day at country ! j;lub is enjoyable affair of thursday 1 The Hose bun? I'oaiilry club 'Indies held their annual nuest day t Thlll'tdny ul the clubhouse wilh u hire nuniher ol members and j jiuesls eiijioinu the delightful in I ciu.iou. Scot c)l foursome leed off ill ' LI -..I ...t I ..I I 1.1 I ,-,.i u CUM II HUM MIIJ-I "II" ' ; of nine hole:i. Prizes (nr the nilf- Inn Men! to Mrs. 1,. A. Cue, Airs. H. A. Davis, Miss ISnrhara Hans 1 kin. Mrs. Frank Comi, Mrs. 10. S. I McClnin mill Mis. II. C. Wells, fur quests and uieinbers. J At twelve-lliti ty o'clock lunch I eon was served at the clubhouse J at a table beautifully decorated and I centered by s eel pen boiupiels. j Mrs, H. I. Itrldircji was chairman of the decorations. Couth were it minted for Mrs. j.l. I' Dtllard, captain; Mrs. Ken- t lleth tjlline, Miss Heir!) CiiSCV. Mrs. .1. K. Marks. Mrs. It. I . Hildas, Miss Joyce llrldues. Miss Charlotte ami Miss Jeanne J M 1 In til. ( Mrs. Harris Kllswoiih. Miss Mary Mamaret mid Jane llllswoiih. Miss I Carol) n and Miss Maruaret Cordon. Mrs. 11. C. Wells. Mis Mildr.-d , Marks. Mrs. H. C. Sieauis. Mi: l(. A. Ha is, Mrs. l A. Cbe, Mis. W. I M. McK'aclieril. MibS Audrey Mr- Kuehein, Mrs. Kiauk Coen, Mrs. K. jil. Kohlbai-eii, Miss Madlyu Stearns iiind Mrs. l-ldwaiil Utiles, fnembeis. i The quests Im ludi d Mis Mary t Taylor, of llh mlncham. Atalniina. J MiKs liar ha ut llausktiis. of heiirr, I Colo., Mrs. Cook, of San Knindsu-o, Mrs. II. O. Wm then, of Oakland. I Mrs. I. K. Faxon. Mrs. li. iiiiilu ' You tin. Mis. Hazel Hivm. m,s. I S. Mcl'lain, Miss -lean Wadinuhain, I Mrs. Fred MuiHsou. Miss Nome ill, Morrison and Mis. FiedeiUk .1. 1 Poller. J Five laities of coniinct hridne i Were in play diniiw; the aliernoon "with Mis. Faxon uinniim Ine mtesl ' I" -'. ami Mrs. . c. sn-ains win jnini; Hie lost pne inr rluh metn j hers and Mis. Coe winniim Hie j second pne. ; N,ll Thursday liioniin;; Hie la .dies of Hie dub will open their an Jiiual chmi)i'iinshii nip tournament PlauTs 1)1 ,ti't ,,ff al s :,n ;). m Pollack llllicheotl rfill be served ill I -: :tn ami lontrtlet hiidr.e wilt he iMijoyed thlllllK " the aliernoon hours. LOVELY LUNCHEON GIVEN IMRS. KENNETH BEACH AT jUMPQUA HOTEL THURSDAY ! ''oinptimeiitlim Mis. Kenneib jlteach, nt Union Konue, ,, h.nise ,KUi'st at the It, h. Tinner re-sj-ilence in Wesl HosolMirc. ;m rom .plimenied by Mrs 1(, Wtlluims and Miss Ksthet l,-aii at a et i lovely luncheon 'Ihlllsilay al Hie l:mpipia hotel. Ciucim weie arraiitied lit an nt !1raclively apofnleil mble lor Mir Pencil, fcllesl of Itnuor. Mis II .Tni nei'. AM:. Fhmheth U illi.nns Mih. .1 i(llUKI1. A. Fill, her and (he h.s .Mrs. illiains and Miss Ilevun. SOCIETY TO MEET NEXT THURSDAY The Woman's I Initio AP ioi,u socteiy of Ihe Melhodist l-;p.si opal church will no et i:l o'clock next Thursday iMtei noon it: ihe 'uiiren parior .ui nieinii."'H r.i r; Id mi .-I '.ii. In. lit- III' le.l 10 be pr"i.'sellf Jiy LOIUS KNIGH T HOK'J'EK MRS. A. T. DITCH BURN COMPLIMENTED AT ' CHARMING TEA TUESDAY ' Thr huiiest ami most charming social event of the season oh Hiven Tiles. lay aliernoon at the heautlluJ C. W. Wharton resi- ileiii-c mi ("nadttlck street, when .Mrs. Wharton. Mrs. J. K. Parker ami .Mrs. Hroadway entertained al a lea in compliment in .Mrs. Par k r's house Kiiest, .Mrs. A. 'I'. I Ji 1 1 h Itiiiii of New York Cil. The rooms of t Whai lot: hoiiie were esperiully atliactive with lame hoilfiiets or nniu tioliafl, pome mauale blossoms hikI huife bow Is 1 if .Martha Washington nil K''ian- 11I1IIS. The formal gardens sin roiindiim the home u ere greatly enjoved 'lilrlli the tea hours b the uuests. Thi' gardens, a symphony In color al this lime of Hie year, are laid out in a formal design of numer ous terrace-, with lovely flairsinue wuIkH and ailiacllve pools. I'oloi liil Kardeii hniiihire added to Hie r-omtori of I he miests. Punch was si eved tu Hie tardea. The tea I able, covered hy an exquisite hue cloth, nits centereil bv a Hal chiouiium I ray of float ing yeibiw. ivory, pink and rose- colored water lilies, which encir cled a silver i and Ida lira holding five lull I Allied ivory tapers. Mih. H. Casey and Mrs. J. A. Hard in loured during the early alter uoon hours uilh .Mrs. II. II. Staple ton and Mrs. A. A. Wilder piesid IliK at Ihe leu table dutlliK the lailer hour. Huests called between Ihe hours of hwi and five o'clock. Miss Joanne Ihinie received (hi Kiiesis and .Miss Helen Itacher Miss Hay Iluhar and Miss Phyllis Anne Holler served. Assisting iihout the rooms were Mrs. L. W. Josse, .i s. I leoi K'1 What ton. Mis. (!. Vr. Wimberly, Mrs. .1. C. Hume, Mrs. II. C. Waddeir. Mrs. .1. K. Saw ye in and Miss (terlrudn Itast. Out of town quests besides Mrs. Hltchhurn, the miest nr honor, in- luded .Mrs. John Pullerson of Oakland. Calif., .Mrs. Waller Cor don of Ijos Anndes. .Mrs, (leor Holler ol Poiilamt. .Mrs. !. A. lliadbtirn mid Mrs. Itusselt mi ham of .Marslitlehl. and Mrs. I.il Man Tahke of Astoria, llesides the nut of town quests the list enjoying Ihe tharininK af fair included Ihe following: .Mrs. Clair lx. Allen. Mrs. Warren llrlnus, Mrs. Ilov llellows. Mrs. Foster Huiner. Mrs. William Hell. Mrs. II. M-IL. Mrs. II S. Itlack. Mrs. W 1(. Ilrown. Mrs. P. T. Pnbar. Mrs. H. It. Itiibar. Mrs. C. J. liadier. Mrs. .M. L. Pricker, Mrs. ' (). M. Ilerrle, Mrs. J.. II. Mouth. Mrs. Ilar- rle Pool h. Mrs. Ii via Hriinu, Miss Jeaunie Hulck. Miss Vernn t'aro thers. Mrs. Arthur Clarke. .Mis. M. ( 'ase . Miss Helen Cnsi'V. Airs. J. A. Cohh. Mrs. II. C. Church. Mih. II. C. .Darby. Mia. Ned I nn, Mrs. 1 1 arris Kllsworl h, Mrs. J. Fpplnj; or. .Mrs. Waller Fisher, Mrs. Na than Fiillerion. .Mrs. (i. C. Flnlay. Mrs. Paul Fiinkhouser, Mrs. Will H. Hei retrtfli. Mrs. M. (I. Creeii. Mih. U. Ij. Hile. Mrs. W. F. Harris. Mrs. I). W. Ildliwell, Mrs. (ieome K. Iloiick, Mrs. J. A. Harding. Mrs. Mary F. Harilinf;. .Miss Frances I In well, Mrs, Wash i nni on I hi u lies. Mrs. Fred Hamilton, Mrs. W. S. Hamilton. Mrs. Paul .h-nklus, Mrs. HoitrtM Johnson. Mrs. Alice Ixeti yon. Mis. T. F. Kerr. Mrs. A. K. Kent, Mis. L. Koblh;iL;en Sr. Mrs. Ccome Kohlhntieii, Mrs. H. (i. KoliMiui-en. Mrs. Fred Lock wood. Mrs. 1 1. II. I.diox. Mrs. Fduar Lewis. Mrs. K. S. McClain. Mrs. ileume Mcpee. Mrs I,. K. McClin-1 toi k. Mrs. A. C. .Marslers. Mrs. H. ! II. Morgan. M is. Chester .Morgan. 1 Mih. (Ill Oshorn. Mrs. Ivan Pick ens, ,M i s, II. ( ). Pai ueter, M is. , Itei tha Parroll. Mrs. Hexler Itlce. .Miss (iertiiule Past. .Mrs. John 11. Itoblusoii, Alts. I. It. Kiddle. Mrs. M. F Hire. Mm II. II Stapleiou. .Mndiiiue M. J. Shoemaker. Mrs. S. J. Shoemaker. Mrs. It. It. Shoe maker. .Mih. A. (I. Sill her In ml. Mrs F.. II. Stewart, Mrs. .1. F,. Saw y e i s , Mih. Fred Schw ail. .M is (ieome Sewell. Mis. I.. It. Skinner. Mis. K. F. Talnh. Mrs .1 K. Toles. Mrs. Mark Tisdale. Mrs. J It. Toles, Aim. T. P. Yllden, .Mis, Fniiiklvn Voi. Mis. C. It, Wade. Mrs. II. C. Wadddl. Mrs. , A. Wilder. Mrs. It. 1.. Whipple, Mrs. Hii.wnond Walsh. Mm. Call K Wiiubeily, Mis H. V. Wimberly. M is. Ceorue hart on. Miss Hess nod Miss Jane Wharton. Airs. J, It. W harlon. Mrs. U A. Wells. Mis Sunt Williams. Mrs. A. J Youhl'. Mrs Itei Hard You tin and M is Ftederiek .1. Poller, Mis I litchhiii ti is iitakiliu an extended i.-ll here this sinniiiei as Hie mi.-si of Mis. Parker on l-:ast Lane hired. PATRICIA ZIEGFIELD AND MARION NICHOLS HONORED AT SWIMMING PARTY u Imoittial swtiimilnu partx hoiimini; Pallida .iemjdd :unl M. ii inn Nichols of Santa Monica, i alii . w.is enjoved la-t l nday ev. miij :1 Maple i;me li y "id Mis F (; imbeiH. Ml-i l.ui ille Lenox. Hon. ild imlierl :iiol llail I 'r.ivvioiil Mls Xieulield. ho is a daiuh '' "1 Hie late Flo iemiel.l. ot le.jlleld Follies lailie. .iil plllle Mil' ke mnl mil pi i Mil l- ael , .Mi ;inij Mi" NidmK dan-hter oi Mr and Mm I'. S Ni.IioU ui linehunr. slupped oer ,i U.tvel.Uli: lo Irlt al tin Nultnl.i linnie nn South Mailt sMeel. en lollle in SeiHtlc when- Miss Nichols lake a hoal ! Inr Alaska to stietid lo-r ;u ..tii.n , Ml;-.- ZleyMeld t III II Welit to I ) i I'M hete win- ,W .lollll-d ti In r mother. Pilhe ItiuUe, and tie- m,, will spend their vacalion al iai ions points ot Interest in ihe Piij." t OlHd ielnlH IJMl if Mir.- Nm-I.'mU udui n Mien .M.e.'.a to ui tim ,i llicin bat U lo t ali1oru:i. ROSEBURG WOMAN'S CLUB ENTERTAINED AT CHARMING LUNCHEON BY G. V, W. CLUB Thf ItoHehuic Woman's club members enjoyed an unusually charming affair Thursday, when Hie iiM-inhers of Hie Harden Valley omens dub ditertuined t a ei y lovely one t hlrl y o'clock Itiiichefiu at their clubhouse in , Harden Valley. Airs. C. I,. Spray, president of (be Harden Valley dub, Mrs. It. A. Calhoun, Mrs. T. Al. Winniford. Airs. IIiiIi Itilchie. Jr., and Alu. Harvey Kwens received Hie miesis. The cl ii brontn was beauli Hilly decorated with hue banket s mid bouquets of uladioli. larkspur and lame xiiinias, while the tables, nr rant.'ed in a liorseshoe were graced by low howls of sweet peas, dwarf dnzzlers. French .iunias mid baby's breath. Covers were iirraned for the followin: .Mrs, W. Al. Cntnpbeli, liieshldit or Hie IlosehurK Wom an's dull, .Miss Helen Casey. Airs. Fail l lliich, Mrs. C. A. Kdwitrds, Airs. A. C. AlarsteiH. Alts. it. W. Marslers, Mrs. . ti. Clark, Mrs. j Iternard Youiitf, Airs. Conloii Hibbs, Airs. HeoiKe It. llauskiiiH, or Hen vr. Coin., .Mrs. Scott Williams, Alls. Lillian Tahke. nr Astoria. Mrs. It. It. Maldox. Airs. A. P. Tay lor, of Chico, CaliL, Airs. K. L. Knaip. Airs. Hoiner Hrovv, 'Mrs. W. II, Hleeii, of South Hale, Calif., Mrs. Henry K. KiikIIhIi, Mrs. Kd wln (i. Yoiiiik, Mrs. C. 1;. Itolierls, Mrs. K. Ii. Lytle. Ahs. Will It. Her retseii Airs. F. L. Crittenden. Airs. H. O. Park ier. Airs. it. L. Whipple. .Mrs. Foster limner. Airs. I). II. Morgan, Mrs. William Hell, .Mrs. I IxtihlhaKon, Sr., Mm. H, It. Sklnnei Mrs. W. C. Winston. Mrs, Nora Williams, Aliss Kathryn HeLapp, .mis. ii. '. ciiurch and Airs. Fr erics .i. roller, an repieHeritiiig ie uosemir dun. meinuers oi tne Haiilen Valley hosless dub Included Mrs. C. .spray, president, Mrs. W. I . Love, Airs. Harvey Kwens, Mrs. T. AL Wliiiilford, Mrs. HukIi Ititchie. Jr., Mrs. It. II. C. Wood. Airs. AI. F.p perly, Mrs. A. N. Schneider. Mrs. A. Mduy. Airs. It. A. Calhoun, Airs. w )v linniaii. Airs. Fred Par rott. Mrs. Karl AhrCoy, .Mrs. Hil heit Wood, Mrs. It. A. I'lterbaek Airs, i'eter Siiudnir. Airs. John Sin clair, Miss Jean Ititchie and Mis Joyce .Michel. The miosis and hostesses Intro Uliceii Uieiuselvos hy kMiik Hieir and where ihey inei ibdj liusbaml ror the first Hme. Mrs. W. AI'. Campbell ihanked Ihe hos- ii'ss cluti for their mndousuess in enienaiiiiiiK Ihe Koselmrn Woin un's club and .Mrs. C. I,. Spniy vv elconietl the quests. mis. narvey Kwens was program cnaiiman lor Hie affair and iiitro- uuceii aiish Kalhryu Iel,app. whu eiiienaineo uie uroiip hv two ven detihtful renilliiKs. Two Hklts, "(ioodbye." luesenti-d by Airs r-wens ami .iiss Del.app, and "Thn Hove." jueseiiled by Airs. Kwens. . u. i.ove ami He Lapp, were greatly enjoved bv Hie yronp. C.ronp Hhmitiir. ted hv Mrs KwenH mid iii-conipanied hv Miss "''Lapp followed. An ', m,. conte Lytl,. I was held uiH, Al i-s. ix I) and Airs. (. K Wn!ii. iu i.. iiin the prize. The luncheon and eiilertafninenl as one r Ihe most enjovahle ov.-r Kiveil tor Ihe memiii.ru .it if hui'K " onian s dub. who uave iisinir vote or Himilt Har Iheir '' alley did, im-niber chai iiiiuc hosi,it;ijry M m VISITORS HONORED At ENJOYABLE PICNtr. ON TUESDAY EVENING "lie of Ihe most enimnio,. a. "f Hie season was a ilelluhlftil pic nic liivi-n Tllesibiv ,.mIm., i... Mis. Ah-x Htdioll to' h.t r ''J 'loin the middle wesl. Mis. lie),,. II chose the Kiwauis 1,111 Pi nic liiomuN lt .i.. 'I1"1" "i i.njny Hie heaillilul view t lore. 1 Ollow lilt- Ihe dididolls pleilic 'ippd. iiiimes and sinuiim ,.,,. enjoved aiotmd a cmupiiie. Huesls Included Aliss Vera Per i.y ot Havelipoil. Inwa; Air. and Mis Krtiesi i(.,.ry JIM, ((, llntchitison, Kansas; lhmli Seibd nt I'aveiiport. Iowa: Mr. iiud Mrs H. F. Caw llleld. AH . mid Mrs. Hew V Hidiolt and son Fred. A Ivhult Mr. and Mrs. J. . iteiirv, nil ot Itnsohnrn, LOCAL RE BE K AHS PRESENT INITIATORY WORK AT C AN YON VILLE MEETING Ahum Ihhivitve nninbeis Ol" Hie Posehinn lietaduih )odi;e went lo I'aiivonville Diuisdav niytd where the Inn, decree staff hail Iiame i He- iniiioiioii of Aii. '.Iads Whiiiiey into CaiiMinville iodue. lembers limn liebekah Indues in ltoet,um. Kiddle. Mr He Creek a nd Canvouville en.lov ed tlie allair. (hie visitor lu Keller, nt Coioi ado. w nn presi-pr. I task eis nt coloi tnl suinnier Cowers were uied about the lod-c moms and on the seiim- labb-s v here a lianipiet w as served M I nnxoiivitle hake lo event-flve. Hioup siiuim: ilosed the allair. MR AND MRS. HUGHES ENTERTAIN AT LOVELY INFORMAL DINNER MONDAY Mr and Mrs. Washington Huuhes Mitetiain. d at a er o.dy in loitnal dinner in Hie liver-hunk warden ol I lit ir nti i active home on Spime si reel .Monday ewnim:. tiuesls oi Air. ami Airs. Huthey indndeil Mr. and Airs P. T. HuImi and two daughter. .MIs (lay Pu har. aiel Airs. K li Wm Killop.,ol Loin: Peach, Calif. F. AVt-H-v. l'i. ;.nd v,-. . j;. IJui'Ni and Mrs William IU-II. MRS. CARL BECKER 18 HOSTESS TO LADIES AID ON THUR80AY Mm. Carl Becker was hostess lo ' Hie Lutheran Jjadied Aid ut Iter I home n Klfiarose Thursday aftir iiouii. Thf nifetiiiK was conducted ! by the president. Airs. W. (J. Sand stfom. and very interesting imt-r l were read hy Mrs. K. (i. Ploom ijuiHt and Airs. HeoiRe Sunlieift. i Al the ( lose of the meeting dainty leireshiiienls were served by Mrs- Decker and her daughter Harbara. Members present were Mrs. (is j car Nelson, .Mrs. F. K. Johnson and .Mrs. Sam Lundahl of Posebui B-' Airs. K. (). Illoomquisi. Airs. ('lias. Olson, Mrs. Carl Packlund, Mis. K. Kdmaii, Mrs. W. O. Samlsttoni, .Mrs. Louis Kdfer, Airs. C. ). HoiiKhmd and Airs. John Iltiseu- liark Jr., and quests of ihe after noon were Aliss Kutli Anderson ul .ion, 111., who Is ihe guest of her sisier, Airs. Carl Ifncklund, Mrs. Joe Sand. Air s, r reda Lrlckson, Al i s. (ieore Sunbei K and child ren, Airs. C. Jt. lloitmiuist audi laughter Pally, -Mrs. Stanley SJo-1 iien. Mrs. J. Wells, Miss Alaxine Wells. K. . Plonmqulsl. Sam Lull-1 lahl and Kilwin Husenbark. The; liioup will meet on AiiKUst 20 with i Airs. Oscar Nelson in HoselmrK. Plans have been made lor the j Cden cemetery association tu hold i social at the forks of Hie L'nip- qua river In Alnliose on Hip evpn- or Aiiust zist. weiners ami linns, coffef, lemonade, ice cream iml cake will he sold and the pro ceeds Used to drill H wen oil uie parish wounds al Kljiarose. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB ENJOY WEINER ROAST MONDAY The Hnsiness and Professional Women's dub enjoyed a delight ful seven o'clock veiner roast ami picnic .Monday even inn at the Thomas Parkinson cabin near Dlllard. Mrs. C. W. Hinninner, .Mrs. Thomas Parkinson and Al rs. Lyinon Speiiceivhad charge, of ar riiiiKenieiils for th affair. The grounds were lighted hy Japane.se lanterns mid a huue bon fire was enjoyed durlni; the evn- niim. Humes, story-tellini; aud croup sinking, accnuipnnled by or- Kn music played by Alts. Frances Linlott, were enjoyed dutlliK the pleasant evening hours. Aleinliers and Ruests Hut occasion iuclitdeil Mrs. k. J. Ilrown, Air. Thonuis Parkinson, Mr. C. W, SInniiier, Mrs. L oujiivint; Mr. and and Airs, and Airs, p. M. Skin ner. Airs. J. H. IhiKhes. Airs inon Spencer. Airs. Frances Lin lott. Aliss Holiua Hrobe. Miss Al lies Pitchford, Miss Lucy Pinker ton. Aliss Ila Laubach, Miss Lu cille Umiox, Aliss Flnor Sheik, Miss Horolhy .N'orton. Miss Luella Phillips, C. K. .Mansfield. Falwiud Salat J. . Similer, Al Lent, ito bert Frank. Lyman Skinner and Larry Jones. MR. AND MRS. MORRISON ENTERTAIN AT DELIGHTFUL PARTY FRIDAY EVENING Mr. and Mrs. Fred .Morrison en tertained at a charuiini; (dht o'clock desserl-supper hist evening al. their home on Chadwick street as a farewell aftalr for .Mr. am) .Mrs. K. Schorninn and to welcome Air. and Airs. Lytell. new residents heie Iroui Klamatli Falls. The uiiestR included the Shell person nel ami lijeir wives. An attractive motif hi pink was carried out In the decorations for Hie occasion. Covers were arranii ed for Mr. and Airs. Schormau ami Air. and Mrs. Lytell. miesls of honor, ami .Mr. and Airs. Ralph Stearns of Myrtle Creek. Mr. and Airs. A. 11. (iriibhe of OaklanCi. Air. and Airs. H. llartel. Mr. and .Mis. John Weatherford. Air. hi;;! AI.s. Lynn Heckley, Air. and Ahs. Heorn- Wilcox ami .Mr. ami Airs. .Morri son, hosi and hostess. Cards w ere enjoyed durini; the pleasant evening hours. Air. Schot- mun has been I ranst'erreil by th Shell Oil company lo Poriland ; Mr. L) It'll was iraasterreil by tin t-ompany to Uosebum to lake th" tornier's place. Air. .Morrison is inan;m'r ol Hie Midi Oil company in this city. MRS. T. H. REEVES ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE ' DESSERT-LUNCHEON FRIDAY .Mrs. T. II. Peeves was n most racious hostess esterday when she entertained at a lovely one- t hil ly o'clock dense ri-brhlno lunch- on al her home on West First lied. The servtim table was cov red hy an nttriu ti e ecru filet loth, centereil by a bowl of .Mount llresia with rainbow 11a me light ed candles. How Is of pansies w ere used aboul Hie llvlim room. Covers w ere ni l aimed lor Mrs. A. Al. Tippels. Airs. K. It. Aletzner. Mrs. L. W. Jordan. .Mrs. lalo Ste phens, .Mis. II. Zaeharlseii, All's. J. P. Alot.'ichenbacher. .Mrs. Lauren Mel'tilloch. .Mrs. Frederick .1. Pol ler and the hostess. Mrs. Peeves. Coul rai l hi blue w as t he di er i.in ui' i in. idi .:! nl alt or noon hours with Mr Metraer wiiiniiic I Hie piie tor hiiih score. j MR. AND MRS. DEARDORFF ENTERTAIN FRIENDS AT LOVELY PARTY WEDNESDAY .Mr. nun Air Will .1- P. aiiliuiT t'UtiMttiiui'ii a Etmip f frii'n.ls ill ii vi'iy Invt'ly purly nt Ihi'it Ilium' In Oiikliiml WVilni'siliiv I'vciilnc Tin' rooms wore nt M lo llvo wilh IiimiiiuiMs of n'un'!ii'as anil ort'im spray. Vlsltlnu va- mi tyi'd anil lnti"' a lovi-lv liuft'M Ritppi'r was sorvnl i lo Mr.' mill Mis. llu.Wd Mi-Kay anil ilauulilor. Mini lllli'ii. Mrs Kilythe Florence Ktdley mid Fred I Knssdl, nil of Uoseburir. Mr. and Mrs. IV IV McKay, ol ilhur. Mr. and Mrs l.loyd Filikerton. Mr-. A II. Hrubbe and Mr. and .Mis. Hem doiff. ol Oakhitul. Picnic on little river enjoyed by beards and brands Mr ami Mrs. Civile ltard and daughter. .Mm ll.vn. unit son. I on aid. had as their miosis. Mr. ami Mrs. it. U llrund mil .i.Hiuluer Itai hara. and mu I Horn Id, nt it most n H able piniie Saturday nn l.iHh- nei. Swinuuitm v.h cu Jotd folk'wiug the jdiufc. f IL . a-J flV3 Evening Gowns Stress Dramatic Allure Ff Hi? I ml ' ' I M Mr' ' F l:45 r - 4 ! CI : i ? i A flowing cape of black chantilly lace Is worn over the Jean Patou' (town of white satin and novel desien. A kilted panel encrusted at the back of the skirt is cut away in a rounded effect in front. The slash thus created is partly veiled by a pleated panel that depends from a frill of black lace at the waistline. Note the unique decollete. MRS. J. A. HART IS HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB MONDAY NIGHT .Mrs. .1. A. Mart was a inosi mmious hosii'ss Mouiiny ovimiiiii:. wiioii sho Hhli'rlaiiii'il lii'r IniiUo flub HI lovoly T::'n o'clorU ilos-rrl-supp,'r at hi-r homo on Soulh I Slt'phons shoot. liro bowls of 1 mixi'ii Hummer flowers anil slm- liar howls of Rwpi'tpras on tho I sorvlntt lalili-s and about tho ! rooms wi'i-o nsoil lor licroral ions. Ciivw wi't'i' plart'il for Mrs. HaroliI Indium, of IUmIiMih;. Calif., a uiiosi, hikI Mrs. 1.. I., wtniln-rlv Mrs. .1. II. Ilonni-ssoy. Mis. Floyil Wilson. Mrs I'lydo Kiilli'rlon. Mrs. l.onls Klllli'i ton. Mrs. Adrian Kishor. Mrs. 1.. ('. rnmminns and tho hostoss. .Mrs. Jialt. Conlrnrt Inidso was rnjoxi'd dnriim Hie evening with Mrs Mr-. Cuiniiiini:s and Mis Fulh'i ton w inninu j In Wilson Clyde l prizes nnd Mrs lni;i -nn rd i ivin: tile piiest prize, j I REBEKAHS HOLD MEETING AT HALL I TUESDAY EVENING Mrs. Louise Yoinu . uoMe utiind. ttlhin ineetiiw nnsidi d over the ir of the Itebi-kah loiUf jit, tin i. F hull Tucsdnv cuiim. Mrs. Myrtle Spatmh v, , 'uppotnted press correspondent, and Mnr Midi 'tlliain, Mrs c-rtriiile HiHweM, and Mis. I.vdiu Koadi:ian Wire ai imitiH'd 'or the term on the lit " V !;;j ' " - ' Contrasting encrustations o! y .'! -.- , while oritandi on the bodice k ' . : anH lh nnif.l natal aa ''. , iiaiiiiiil roinmittop. The visitinu I'oniinltlop appointed for the month Ini laded Mrs. l.ydln Hoadninn, M it Holla Hlllihlll!iS and .Mrs. Mattuie Hont. The door prle for the evening was won by J. K. Dent. The next meetinc. Ancnst In, will he a so eial affair and alt . members are nixed to lie present. The desiree staff praetk-eil -follow Ini; the meet Ins. FORMER NEBRASKA RESIDENTS INVITED TO ANNUAL PICNIC SUNOAY The fourteenth annual reunion : picnic oi an lornier .M-or.-isk.V resiib-nts now re.Mdini: in Or-'cou has been iinnonticed for Sundnv. Aususi 1. to be held lit the rilv park in Corvnllis. Those uttej'i.- inc have liern asked to Iwiif " ' basket dinners. Cotle, i be furnished bv Hie coutMiHte ill I An j "''I nueresunc proiiiiini will 1, joyed. ?Nf.RNcL8co y.8,TOR8 I C"OUT OUINUAY AT WHIRTUN, GiirD w,. V"""r UN UMPQUA Mrs Iimii- llraim h:nl as I,,., w'lest- o er Muehiy yj ttie :llarton suminei- e.mip , t'Ol j;. ixnriii l inlmua. .Mr. and Mrs. Jos lo.h .lacohs an.l daughter. Ml.-. nt Sun I'r-oi, is,-,,, lr Mis i,,.,, me li.ii'lnn and Marlau Klizabv'ii vhurcU. .M' ) I.invin's dramatio contribution to ' i the Paris evening scene. The w' j down is fashioned of navy organ. f 'J ' ' ' die and has a voluminous floor 1 1 length skirt. A wide wreath of J 'v. multicolor flowers embellishes the . simple coiffure. JOB'S DAUGHTERS PICNIC AT W. E. OTT HOME ON NORTH UMPQUA IS ENJOYED RoseburR Ilethel No. S, Daugh ters of Job and their clients eiv joyed a very delightful swImniliiK liarty and picnic snppel' Ttlesdiiv evening at the V. K. Ott river bank on Ihe North Umpnua. Those enjoying the delightful arrair ineluded -Mai jorle () t l. Cluily Hail, Ada Jane Chalmers, Joyce Laiunretix, l'atsy Talbnl. Annabelle and Clarabelle llerg, Relty Mae Whipple, Joyce lltidges, Dolores C'acy. .Madlyn Htearna, Janice DeVine, Jean Itilchie, An nette Calkins, Utile Culklns, .loanne Hume, .Marian Elizabeth Church, Margaret and Cufolyn Cordon, Florence Hamilton. Pa tricia (iuine, rienrgia llrunner, I-pola Hrunupr. Cloydene Darhy, Hobertn Kdwards. rhyllls Wyal't. I.oulse and Ullgenla Yllden, Athll lle Taylor, Betty Owen. Hetty- Jane Dixon, Aitginia Winston. Maiy Joan Parkinson. Ilettv Qiilne, Adah .Marie and litlth Ann Ittlhl, Wilnia Feldkamii, .liulge mid Mrs. II. W. Marstels. Mrs. It. Ii. Whipple, guardian, Mrs. I.. w Utihl. Mrs. 11. c. llerg. .Mrs. A. II. Caey mid Mrs. Calkins. MRS. ROBERT HAWLEY ENTERTAINS INTER-SE STUDY CLUB WEDNESDAY Mrs. Robert" Hawlpy entertain ed the Inter-So Study elllb at n very lovely two o'clock salad luncheon al her attractive home on Hock creek Wednesday ariernoon. Mixed bouquets of summer flow ers were used about the rooms. Covers were placed for Mrs. Paul Tiucblood. or Mobonk Lake, .New Vork, and Miss Flora Haw ley, of Oregon City, guests, and .Mrs. Fred Asam, Mrs. George Churchill. Mrs. Karl rilrleh, Mrs. K. It. Hnind, Mrs. Clyde Heard. iis. i nai ies noeiner ami the hos less, Mrs. Hawlpy. PICNIC DINNER ENJOYED AT V. T. JACKSON CAMP NEAR KELLOGG - uengniiui pieiiic dinner was enjoyed at the summer camp of oi. nun .mis. . t. Jackson near Kellogg Sunday. Those enjoving the dinner at noon with 'Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and daughter, Miss Dorothy Dale, included Mr. and Mrs. Hill Adair anil children, Mr. anil Mrs. Hubert Fimllev anil daughters. Alice nmi 3ctly. Mr. anil Mrs. F.. .1. Madison and sons. Ilrant and flail, Mr. and Mrs. r,. C. Cumnilngs. Tommy Morlev, Miss Jane and Miss Phyllis oiaiin. aiiss HPlen Koser, Al and Mr. Peterson. Lent, YOUNGER SET ENJOY THREE DAYS' OUTING ON LITTLE RIVER A group of the younger set left Itoseburg Wednesday morning for Utile river lo spend Ihree davs enjoying an outing. Miss Kate liii cbanitn acted as cluiipron tor the group, wbiih Incluiled Miss (iav I Huliar. Miss I nnny I.u Wlniborlv, .Miss Kllgenla Virilen, Miss Jpa'n I (.eildes. Miss Fleanor Kntler. Misii I Virginia Xess. Miss Helen Well,,,.. all. Miss Helen Marie Calf hiiiKjud , .nmo i.u.lll .il.tl ie IXUIll. MUSICIANS PICNIC TO. BE HELD AT KELLOCO SUNDAY, AUGUST 1 ' The Douglas c.imntv Musicians annual plrnic ,vH i,e a very en ioyable aflalr at Fisher's grove In Kellogg Sun.'iav. August 1. Those attending. l,nvp i., II imki-il In brine t(ir v.i.-..t m-i. Himuti. ridi er V contest will lw in 'oy.ee of I..-e Kennedy, of Heeds. PVT. and wilt be nn interestin feature of the picnic GARDEN VALLEY WOMFMc CLUB TO MEET AT CLUB NEXT THURSDAY AFTERNOON The Harden Valley Women'? iun will meet nt two oVha-k 11-x; :rizj!!v.j .... ' " ,,l'n .mi ineilt!.!-s ,-u-,. mn. dially invited , . ,,;', cor- . . TO meet next Tuesday The II K dull will meet luisilay litternoiili at the Mrs ( lirion Hooper All f i net I ! home Illenil)! most coidiallj Invlt- cd to be meseui. CALIFORNIA VISITOR COMPLIMENTED AT CHARMING TEA WEDNESOAY Mrs. Homer Grow entertained at a ery ciiaruiiiiR tea eunestiay aftcrnooit iroui tnree lo live o'clock at tne attractive home of Mr. and Mrs. YV. M. Camiihell on North JacKsoil street to compliment her sister. Mrs. A. P. Taylor, of Chico, Cam., wno had been a guest ut tne Urow home the past week. Lovely bouqueta ot gludioii, tin. nias and other colorful eutmuer DIobsoiiis uere arrangeu about tne rooms. Those Invited hy .Mrs. (.row lo meet her sister. Aim. Taylor, In cluded Mrs. It. It. (hand, Airs. Clyde Beard, Airs. Kenneth neuch, ol JJaton Uouko, Louisiana, Mrs. lt H. Turner, Airs. W. Al. Camiibcll, Mrs. Leonanl ftiley, Alra. Hcott Willluins, Mrs. Lillian Tubke, .Mm. A. H. Taylor, Airs. tl. C. 1-iiUay ira. John K. linn) an, Alr. o. V." Wimberly, Aire. Foster Dutnoii Airs, ("red Hiimllton, Mrs. Jt n, Chuicnill, Alia. Hcorge Chuiclilll Airs: Paul Trucblood, Airs. Charles A. llrand, Airs. H. F. EiikIIsIi, .Mrs. E. (i. Young, Aliss tiladys H. btroiiR, Mrs. C. K. Hoberts, Airs km I lllrlch, Mrs. I. W. .Maimers .Mrs. Hairy llluck, .Mrs. It. L. Whip, pie, Airs. W. F, Harris, Alls. E. u Klckll, Airs. S. J. Shoeniaker, Airs. George Wharlon, Aliss Helen Ca sey, .Mrs. fl. Ii. kelth, Mrs. Ber nard Voting, Aliss Kate lluchanan, of Eugene, Alts. E. S. Hall, Aliss Elizabeth Williams, .Mrs. Cialr K Alien, .vlrs. 1''. A. .Ilurtl, Alts. K L. Knapp, Airs. I. Al. Lop. Airs. K. A. Britton and Airs. Frederick J Porter. -Miss Elizabeth Williams very charmingly pluyed groups nf piano selections iluring the afiernoon hours. .Mrs. (1. V. Wimberly and -Mrs. F. 11. Churchill cut ices ut the beautifully appointed tea table, which was covered by nn attractive lace cloth and centered hy a bowl of mixed flowers. Airs. Campbell and Miss Klltabcth Campbell as sisted Airs. Orow about the rooms -Mrs. Taylor was Jollied here yes terday by her husband, Dr. A. P. Taylor, who is teaching nt Ihe sum mer session at Southern Oregon Normal school In Ashlund, and who took her hack to Ashland lust evening. LAWN SOCIAL IS ENJOYABLE AND , SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR The Prcshvleriiin T ii,ll..D ai.i luwn social was u very enjm'ablo and successful social affair of last Saturday evening in the lovely guldens or Ine George Kohlliageu nomo on South Jackson sltfet The gardens, lighted by colorful Japanese lanterns, was arranged with comfortable garden furniture. Alls. Clair K. Allen no, I t. l-....i I llrirh served lee-cream; Alts " Ivohlhagen presided at tho punch howl: Airs. Ilerihn pa,r,, served coffee, assisted bv Mis Charles Healy; Airs. E. S. Hall and Mrs. I-red Hamilton. nsslt..,i , Airs. E. G. itandoloh ,.,v.,i ...,u.. and .Mrs. Emerv Willi,.,, ...'i Mrs. Harold llellows hu,l of the weiners and buns. -Mrs. George Kohlhagen and Aliss 1-ianccs Howell received n... guests enjoying the occasion. Jack Josse delighted the group hv nlav. ing a group or accordion selections. ..is ui-uieia qiiine. Miss Faftlt inung. Al ss Cumlvn ..!.. Florence Hamilton and Alias' Alary kellurtrt assisted HllOllf ll,e . of the aflalr was the "Peep ShW" in charge of Florence Ann n,i Mary Frances Meli,.,,.-.. , 'laiigblers of .Mr. and Airs'. George rvouinaeen who ,e hnre vIMUug rrou, Portland, ,, ,.:,ecll MRS. KENNETH ipiu . mno. TURNER iJl''- .Ko,,IIn "each 0f Bt0,, Kouge. La., who has been here vis Ming nt the II. H. Turner home tor the past two weeks, was com plimented nt a very charming seven-thirty o'clock dessert-supper last evening given by Airs. Turner at her home iu West Itoseburg. Miss Klizabelh Williams and Airs. I . AI. Lee assisted Airs. Turner In serving. Bowls of colorful stock and oth er summer blossoms were lu-raug-ed about Hie rooms, while dnintv bouquets nf sweelpeas graced the serving tables. Covers , were ar ranged for Airs. Kenncith Bench, guest or honor, .Mrs. John K Itun van. .Miss Kldress JuiW, Aire. Bert Courtney, Mrs. w. ja. Harris, Ali. Scott Willluins. Mm. Lillian Tahke of Astoria. Aliss, Elizabeth Wil- (Contuiueil on patfe 3.) POET'S CORNER CARDEN OT LI.'E G. M. t.EEP ''loy'snat tneiiinries Al'e stepping stones f'.ow trod by reel That have no sound: And their Iniprl.its In the garden Are the ones Our own hove found. Slopping stones or meiuorr May resemble tirlfo, Iiul God left them lu the garden To guide us on Through life. Through the garden nf life. We seem wandering alone; But eaeh pleasant Memory has lnld for our feel A stone. They nre the stones Cpnn which we walk Through the garden of lire. t nut lead lo the Fountain or henutv Away from the pales of strife. Better to have seen the vision. Although it rd...i Before our eyes. Belter to have nlantrul ill., aor.ien M-hnugh It witheiH and dies. Better tn hum li.ou-.i ...i Than never to have honed ,,l all. Better It, have ollinl.o.l ti, ,,ii, tain I nr it was from there e saw the beauty of it all. 0