I wo ;-m: 411 i '-.tv.' ' m 50CDEW Social Calendar Monday, November 1 Dr. It. I. On tin's uou-ih'n. mi i na tional Hililo utility class meeting at 7:45 o'clock in evening lit dining hull (if Doughis hulel, 1'uhllu In vited. Junior Woman's club hiiidm-ss meeting ut x u'clock, nt clubhouse. Initiation has biMn postponed un til t)m social meeting lu be held Nov. 15. Past Matron of UoKrbuig (hap ter of Eastern Star In meet at 7:110 o'clock dessert-supper at the home of Mrs. Ictor J. Micelll, tit. Ueorge's Kpiscopal guild two o clock meeting lu afternoon at J C. Hume home on JJIakeley meet with -Mi a. Hume and .Mm. w. ts. Williams, Joint hostesses. Tuesday, November 2 lntebuig Woman' club mutual fall play and birthday ton at two o'clock at Klka temple. Two ono aet comedies, "rai ls Hot I ho Styles" ami "Truant Husbands," will be presented. Choral rlnh will fling. TVu to Tollow etiterlnlumeut nl Woman's clubronms, Just oppo Hilo thu Klks temple. Mm. Chin lotto White. Portland grand guardian or Orison Job s Kaughters. to iiinku official innp'C tlon or Koxi'hui'K bethel at 7:. to o'clock at Masonic temple. Myrtle Creek bethel n ml Ihosc having propel' Masonic affiliations are In--vlted. Comme VoiiH I'luito rlub after "noon meeting at home of Mia. O. h. Johnson. American l,eglon auxiliary 7 o'clock dessert-supper and meeting at armory. Wednesday, November 3 KoHehuiK'H rtrrd url. exhibit from two to hU o'clock In nfleinnon, no host 11:110 o'clock dinner, and from seven to ton o'clock In evening In Civic room ut r minimi, hotel. Mrs. Fred Morrison mid Miss Margaret C'arr, Joint chairmen. No charge nmdu for thu exhibit. I'nbllc in vited. KoKehurg A.rt and Kmbroldery rlub afternoon meeting at S. J. Bhoemuker (mine, ut -ill Uaat l-ane Street! with Mih. K. Uhnudit as hos tess, 1 New Men Hub ono o'clock lunch poii meeting at home of Mm. K. L. L'alktus, llellvlew club afternoon meeting the home of Mm. Clyde Kenter. Thursday, November 4 . Iady Lions 7:30 o'clock desnert luplHir meeting ut W. I'owner homo i Lunrelwood with Mm. Jtowner unit Mm. Ilerl Courtney, joint h out e Hen, Florence N inht Iiiwii to tint, u. 35, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War to meet at 7::i o'clock ut armory Tor Halloween party, social, eutertnlntneiit and refreshment. Kit Klei n Star eight o'clock in evening meeting at temple honor ing all Past Kleetaa. IMouiam In keeping with Klecta Star I'olul. He rreKhmeiitH to he nerved III chapter room in charge of Minn Hess Whar ton and Minn Margaret I'age. Mm. It. 1.. Whipple und Mm. Washing ton Hughes will pour. Imnoilunt business hchsIoii. Norllixtde Sunshine club nfter noon meeting ut home of Mm. Noimaii Klwher at Kulley'a corner. Friday, November S !,udy KlkH unuual lieneflt curd paity to mine fumta for l'hlldirn ChrUlnuiH parly, ut eight o'clock In evening at temple. Prizes tor both men and women pluyem in contract bridge, five-hundied and pinochle. Door prUe und refreshment. Mm. tiny Cm don and Mrs. C. Wesley Williams in charge. Keystone club of Methodist Kpls copal church meeting at two o'clock In afternoon ut V.. A. Hrlt ton home In West Itosehuig with Mrs. Ilhlton and Mrs. Ned Dixon. Joint hostesses. Past Presidents club of Ceorgo Stunner auxiliary to 1'. S. . . meeting at two o clock In iitternoou ill home of Mrs. W. O. dinger. Saturday, November 0 Kpipcopul guild I umnuige mv all day ut parish hall on l-'.ast Cass ut reel. Kaglcs auxiliary cooked food sale at Southern Oiegon (in com puny olllve. PAST ELECTAS TO BE HONORED AT EASTERN STAR MEETING NEXT WEEK All past Klectas will be guesi of honor at a ver inteivsinii; meettim of Hosehut g chapter to be held at eii:hi o'clock next Thumduy night ut the Mueonic temple. A delight fill piogi am can out t he hlect i a tar point id-a will be given. Itefresluuents will he .revved In Hie chapter room by Miss Hess Wharlon und Mi-M Margaret Pace. Mrs. it. I.. Whip ple and Mm, Washington It tub -s i til pour. Mr. Vb lor .1. Micelll, wmthy matron, will preside. An espcei il ly impoiiaut business session has been iiumiumcd All members mil vUitlng mnulu'is are un'.ed to at tend. LADY LIONS TO MEET NEXT THURSDAY The Laity Lions will meet at a '7 llo o'clock desnert-supper at the W. I Hn net- home In Uturelw ood noxt Thin sday v cuing with Mrs Downer and Mrs. Pcit Courtney acting ns Joint hostesses. Mrs .1 H;iU. pt.ldellt. will lc lu .Imik-o of the nit'cim: which npj he followed tv coiifact bMdv. By LO'I US KN1U 11 lJOl I KK ROSEBURQ WOMAN'S CLUB INVITES PUBLIC TO PLAY AND TEA NEXT TUESDAY One of (lie most Interesting af fairs of the lull swihoii will be tin HoHeburg Woman's club annual fall birthday lea und play to be held at two o cluck next Tuesday afternoon at the Klks temple. Ttit general public bus been most cor dially Invited to enjoy the affair. Mrs. M. It. m.liaids ami Mm. A. II. Voutu; will present two one- act routed lea. "Parts Sets the Styles." to be plaet by Mrs. W M. Campbell and Mrs. Frederick J. Pinter, and Truant llusliamls to be played by Mrs. Itb hards and Mrs. Ilernatil Young. Mm. Homer (row will present the JtosetitirK Woman's Choral club In two group of numbers, uccompunled by Mrs. Clyde Camtens. Immediately following the pro gram ut the temple, the members ami guests will go to the Woman's clubhouse, opposite the Elks build lug, for the annual birihiiay tea. which Is in charge of Mm. (i. Bat tel with the members of the club whose birthdays occur between June and November Inclusive, act ing as hostesses. Mrs. Karl I'll rich and Mrs. A. C. Marsters ure In charge of the tickets for the affair and Mrs. 11. acharlseii and Mrn. L. KdIiIIuikcii Sr. will receive the guests. Mrs. J. F. IMIIurd anil Aim. Scott Williams, birthday lea chairmen Iuhi year, will preside Ut tho lea table. Mrs. K. D. Lytle, second vice president of the club, will preside at the entertainment, and Mrs. Itoyal liavls Is acting as property manager for the two comedies. The affair promises to be of un usual Interest and enjoyment and the club has extended a mnt cordial invitation to the public to attend. LADY ELKS BENEFIT CARD PARTY TO BE NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT The general public has been most cordially invited to enjoy one of the most ibdltihllul benolit card mil lies of the season next 1-rid ay evening ai elht o'clock ut the Klktt temple, when the Lady Klks sponsor their annual benefit af fair to raise tunds for the. child ren's Christmas parly. t. 1 I Mrs., (iiiy. Cordoti atiiFi SffA-VP. Wesley Williams are joint chair- men of the altalr. Mm. It. L. Whip ple. Mrs. II. C. lHuby and Mrs. W. Harris are lu charge ot reiresn merits; Mih. Ceorge Wharton ami Mrs. Albert Mlrelll will decorate the rooms; Mrs. Chester Hercher will have t barge of the buffet table decora I Inns, and Mrs. K. It Meizger is chairman of the ticket sale. V The hrlilKi- tables will be in charge of Mm. T. JI. Ness, with Mrs. V. T. Jackson lu cliame oi (be fe-huudred ami pinochle ta bles. Pi lues lor high hcoi cs for both men and women will be awarded and a door prl.e will also be given. REBEKAH LODGE MEETS TUESDAY EVENING TO PLAN ANNUAL HOMECOMING The Hchekuh lodge met Tuesday veninu at the I. O. t. V. hall with the noble grand, Loutse Young, In harm. Plans were made utv the annual homecoming to be held ut the hall the evening of Nov. !i. A six-thirty o'clock potluck supper will be held with Kthel Huseiibark. chairman, Lillian Nelson, Mrs. Webb. Mrs. Jones, lla Uiubach. Kuth Pluiuer, Oda Peyton, Amanda Anderson and Minnie K. James in charge, with decorations to b i:i ehaiKe of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Dm: and Mr. and Mrs. Marry Taylor. The prom urn will be in charge ot Mrs. Mable Wilson and J. K. Dent. A series of colored slides on "(Jualin lib! Mexico" and "A Trip Around the W orld" will be show u. The visltlhK committee appoint ed lor the month included Lillian Nelson, Kvelyn Hoover and Dow Lin k wood. LEGION AUXILIARY WILL MEET NEXT WEEK The American Legion auxiliary will meet al a seven o'clock des sei t-supper next Tuesday eveninc at the armory. Three topic speak ers will gie talks and will include: Mrs. K. F. Tandy on "Thunksylv im: Party Suggestions;" Mrs. Thomas Parkinson. "Common F.r mis in Knch-di," and Mrs. lieorue Caske, "Child Wellare." A com niunitx sing will be held. Mrs. Fd ward Hlnes and Mlns Pearl Jones ate Joint piotti am chairmen and (he speaker will be F. L. Crilteu- jdon. who will gie a short talk on "Present tio ei anient Mental Cm l est ." Hostesses tor the des-ert- supper nu ln-le Mrs. Ned Dixon. ; chairman. Mrs. L. W. Josse, Mrs. Cave J. lowei and Mrs. W. Pern beilon. All Uiemtieis ate 11! ted to be present. EPISCOPAL GUILD TO MEET NEXT MONDAY St Ceotue's Episcopal uulldwll) ineei at i"o o'clock next Momlu Hiiermtoti at ih J. C ILiine home on llbikelcy stieel with Mis. Hume and Mis W. P.. Williams as joint ho-tcsnej. Mis I. Dilbinl. president, will I comluci the Pu-iinesH st-suni Plans iaie Ix-nii: made b the tnil-l loi a mintuate vtilc to le held nil dn t next Sa'.ui d.i v ut l he p.il ish hall. iJUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB TO MEET NEXT MONDAY The ntul.it bulne?s nieetiny ol jthe Jtiliioi Wouuiu's club x ill be 'held at cttlil o clock Ut the ctllb ! house le-xi Mimda v eniiu with i the president. Mr. 1 M. Dunn m ( charge. The initiation of new mem bers Ii-js -..-,- iv'pe"1 1 um'! "u . .Vo ciuber Lull jonil -.ivi'iu, All MU'-IIlbecs Wc It i;.mI t-e t ,. ,.e,t i MRS. CLAIR K. ALLEN 16 HOSTESS AT CHARMING SHOWER PARTY FOR MRS. LEE Oni' ut thi' most charming parlies of the week wart the seti'il u'clock Kiipier and surprise shower parly given by Mrs. Clair K. Allen at hei attractive homo on Wutson street Thursday evening in compliment to Mm, V. M. Lee. The large serving, table was cov en d by u lovely lace cloth and ceil tered with u bow I of rose-tolured chr ysanthe inuins ami lighted tall tapera in crystal cuudleluhrus. Tin smaller serving tables were eon tered by dainty bouquets of cosmos and Hinall cryHUiillieiiiuins. Mis. Allen was ussisted In serving by her daughter, Miss Curulyo. ('overs wore placed for Mrs. P. M. Lee, guest of honor, Mrs. K. I), LyLle, Mrs. M. L. Urlcker, Mrs. J, H, Wharton, Mrs. K. O. Itickll, Mrs. Clyde Hunnluger, Mrs. C. Wesley Williams. Mrs. H. D. Uuine, Mrs. H. (. Pargeter, Mrs. Ivan Pickens, Mrs. Chester Morgan, Mrs. (ieorge Wharlon, Mrs. C. It. Wade, Mm. D. U. lliibar, Mrs. L. K. McClintock, Mm. L. L. Miller. Miss Helen Casey and Mm. Frederick j. porter. Following the supper hour the lovely shower gifts were presented to Mrs. Leo and the evening houn; were enjoyably spent In playing contract bridge with Mm. (ieorge Wharton winning the first prize and Mm. Ivan Pickens winning the second high score prize. W. C. T. U. HAS INTERESTING MEETING WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON The W. C. T. I1. mt In the Methodist Episcopal church par- lorn Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. C. A. Chamber in, president. In charge, and Mrs. S. Itaynor .smith giving a very interesting levollonal service nn the topic, Our Hesponslbilltiea lu the World Sit iial Ions of Today." I Mscusslon was held on the radio broadcasts to be sponsored by the W.C.T.C.. the first of which will be tomor row at :i:la o'clock over KltXK with Itev. C. A. Edwards in charge of the topic on "Americans to the Itescue. M rs. John Went herford had ciiurne of Uie program ou "Cliaracii ter Hulldinu.' w ith lalksbeinrri glnuitJy Mik1 KoRhV'flatfleld on ; "The parents' Influence on their clilldren's chanicller:" M rs. Mars- ti'i-B on "St udles on character but bl I ug ;" Mrs. Harold McKay ou 'Character building Influence of the W. C. T. C.." and Mrs. Weatb erford on "Aids In character build ing." I'he next meeting will be held November In, at v. bleb time t lie members will lie a quilt for the children's larni home nl Corvallis. MRS. ERNEST CRANE 13 HONORED WITH SHOWER AT SURPRISE PARTY M im Krnertl ( 'nine wiih delight - i"i ill v MiirnriNoil 'I'hursdav evening at her home on Mill street, when a uroup oi friends called to pre sent a shower of gifts to her. I m oil' L'UtH were n resell led to Mrs. Crane from Mrs. J. M. Spun -nke im .1 S .McDonald. Mrs. K. II. Muhle. Mm. C. W. Parker. Mih. C. M. Sanders. Mrs. tieorue Htnniier Mi-h Smile Smith. M IS. K. Davies. Mrs. .1. 11. Itngan, Mm. ( ; race 1 1 a y's. M i s. A ndy M arcy. Mrs. J. K. .saw vers, .mi s. itooeri t'evion Wru. Jim Crane. Mrs. Mar- Kiii-vl Price, Mrs. I Violet Fort in. Mrs Kenneth Pevtou. Mm. Hubert Spnnike. Mrs. i. V. Hast, Mrs. Maker. Miss Doris Shortrmge. .miss It m I i Fredrickson. Miks Nellie Hast, Miss Helen McDonald, Miss Virginia Jones, Miss Hettle Hust, Miss C.erlrude Hast ami Miss llervi llrunner. Visiting whs enjoyed and later lnv eK ret rishiiieniH were served rinin n buffet table prettily deco rated with a bowl of zinnias. MISS STELLA FRENCH ENTERTAINS AT DELIGHTFUL PARTY A delight fill and enleriainiiiK ii.n, iMirtv una i-lven bv Miss Stella French al the home of her parents ou Hoberts creek Saturday evening. " i:...... uKin n .-i veil outsit e n the large bon fire. Later in the exeniUK the guests plaed games i.. ii.i.i llefi-thinents were served b the hostess, assisted by her mother. Mrs. D. P. I-rencn. ri...u.. ..,...t,t wim-o ttie Misses Ceclle and W'ilma Porter. Ceiie- ..i i 1,'ts.lvn ltilime Lnls Hlake, Merlam Cluypool. Kthel An derson, l-jizanein oopei , .mih ihh MtniMin. Kathleen Welwr. and llarrv and Walter Curch. Merle and Ceome Mttiinnis, Hibeit Por ter, Loren Wever. Earl Munson. i. ,..) -iinct Hotline. Mar- tn How man. Elbert Marsh and Welsey French. m m GRAND GUARDIAN TO VISIT ROSEbUKU Btincu NEXT TUESDAY EVENING Mrs. Chatlolte Wine or Portland, maud cuaidian ot Job's Daughters ot Oieuon. w ill pay her ollieial Mslt to Hoseburs bethel No, S at 7 :io o'clock next Tuesday eveniiiv at the Masonic temple. Mrtle Creek beibel has been InvHcd to attend the meeting and all those bioini: pioi'er Masonic ;llilialions have been mot cor halh illMled to he preielll. Miss Maty Ellen Darby will preside as homo ed Ulieen. I ART AND EMBROIDERY CLUB TO MEET The Hoseburs Art and Embroid er club w ill meet next W Ydnes da at ter noon at the S J. Shoe maker home at 417 Fast Laue -vet vl"i Mr. F libo:i.J- us ho.tess. All -ncu.Ui-s aw n r r'i.H ;'l e-' t- tt p n. V. f. W. AUXILIARY BENEFIT CARD PARTY IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR The benefit card party sKnsoied Monday evenine by the Patrick w. Kelley auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars Was a most delight' fill ufiulr at the armory. llridge prizes were awarded to Mrs. Koulu Fullerton and Dr. Marshall; pinochle prizes were woii by Mrs. Ada Warner and Hay Tunnlund and five-hundred prizes went to Mm. A. If. Perriii and Ed 11. lough. The door prize was won by Mm, Ward Cuninungs. Those enjoying thu affair were Mr. and Mm. C. M. iloyd, Mr. uud Mrs. k, k. Sherman, Mr: and Mrs, Arthur Hudnell, Mr. und Mrs. Paul Dusseau, Mr. and Mrs. 11. T. Hun- sen, Mr. and Mm. H. L. Scofleld Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Van Voorst Mr. and Mm. Hay Tunnlund, Mr. und Mrs. Hay Shadier, Mr. and Mm. honest Holmes, Dr. and Mm i. W. Marshall, H. L. Plenum, W. O. dinger, (luye J. Mowery, Ed H, Lough, Mm. o. W. Ayer, Mm. A. 11, Pei i in, Miss M. Holmes, Miss .Mar jory Holmes, Thomas Fnrem, Mrs. Oru Welkor; Mrs. IJlanche lloyur. Cay Fabry, Mrs. U L. Wimberly, Mrs. c, it. i-reatu, Mm. Louis Ful lerton, Mrs, Clyde Fullerton, Mia. Phil Harth, Mrs. Adrian Fieber, Mrs, Leslie Cu minings, Mrs. Ward LummiuKs, Mrs, J, Li, Heuaeasy, Mrs, (Jeoigo Crenshaw, Mrs, .Mary Morgan, Mrs, Ada Warner, Mrs'. K M. Compton, Vincent L. Mulone, Mm. Myrtle Norwood, Mrs. Faye Fitzpatrlck und Duu Crockett. JtefieKhments were served ut the close of the card play. The com mittee in charge of the affair in cluded Mm. Faye Fluputrick, Mrs. Hay Sbaeffer and Mm. Virgil Hush. MRS. LOHR IS HOSTESS TO THIMBLE CLUB The Woodcraft Thimble club met Monday afternoon at the Krogcd homo with Mm. Utile Lohr hos tess. The rooms were beautifully decorated with large bouquets of chrysanthemums. 1 here were twenty-one members und two guests present. A lovely gift was presented by the club to Mis. Elsie McComus resigning president, in appreciation for her year's work. Following the business meeting a social hour was n Joyed. Prizes for the nfternoon went to Mrs. Mary Meyers, Ceue Mills und Lydia Hooper. Al tho leu hour Mrs. Lohr served i delicious potluck luncheon to Mrs. It nt h Dlchman, and Mm. Ceue Mills guests, and the follow ing club members. Mary Meyers, Mildred Krogel, Viruinia Campbell, Winnie Hawn. Connie lllack, Lora Darby, flattie Fancher, Sophia Weaver, Elsie McCoiuas, Hattie Nwil, hajiru. , r'lHoiinsuoll. .," i Tillm Johnson, lya Taylor, Nan Htilbert, Herlha Taylor, Anna DowolL Myr tle Norwood, Lydia Hooper, Grace Owen, Mamie Hurfnell and the hos tess. Mm. Uihr. The next meeting will be at the home of Hattie Neul on E. Fleser St., Nov. Nth. U. S. W. V. AUXILIARY HAS MEETING THURSDAY (ienrne Stunner auxiliary to the Coiled Spanish War Veterans met Thursday night at the armory with 24 mem hers present. M rs. M yrt le Norwood, hospital chairman, made her report and stated that Clar- nce .wine i , h mo nun ueen verj seriously III, was able to be out igaln it ml that M rs. Iteunett was Improved In health. I lonnriug the memory of Col. Theodore Hoosevelt, Mrs. Nor wood, historian, presented a paper telling of his early life; Mrs. II A. 1 aylnr read a paper on " 1 he Attack of the American Hough Hiders led by Col. Hoosevelt," and Mrs. Craig told of her trip to Walla Walla to see Col. Hoosevelt in person when he was president of the Cnlted States. Honor! im the birthday of Mrs. Hubert Wright, ' Mrs. Margaret Hodgers presented a lovely hand kerchief shower to her on behalf of the auxiliary members, letters from Mrs. Albert Williams, who is enjoying an extended visit in the east, were reported by the auxiliary members. COUNTRY CLUB LADIES HAVE ENJOYABLE DAY AT CLUBHOUSE THURSDAY The Hoseburg Country club lad ies met ut the clubhouse Thursday morning for the weekly contract bridge play. Mrs. W. E. Ott won t he high score and M rs. J. M . Judd won the . second prize. At noon potluck luncheon was served to Mrs. .1. F. Dillard. Mrs. J. E. Marks. Mrs. L. A. Coe. Mrs. It. D PriiUes. Mrs. Phil Harth. Mrs. H. C. Stearns. Mrs. L. E. .McClintock. Mrs. Hoynl Davis, Mrs. W. K. Ott, Mrs. Kenneth Quine. Mm. J. M Judd. Mrs. O. M. Iterrie. Mrs. 11 T. Hansen. Mrs. Frank Coen, Mrs P. J. Corum and Mrs. K. S. Me Chiin. Mrs. .1. F. . Dillard presided at the business meeting, and next week the new officers Includinu Mrs. J. A Hnriliiitc. captain; Mrs (. M. Hen ie, Mih captain, and Mrs Frank Coen. secretary, w ill take charge. Collins was enjoyed during the afternoon with Mrs. McClintock winning the first (light, Mrs. Chun the second (light, and Mis. Hansen the third flight. Mrs. II. 0. Stearns had charge of the al ter noon's golf tournament. CLASS DANCE IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR SCTHEKLIN. Ott. 29 The. Jun:or class dance held on October Dttb was much enjoed by u large crowd. The Dancetiiuers lurnlshcd the music and the hall was deco rated in tie class colors of green ami w bile. The student body bus Ida nned a Hallow en dunce for October ;ii to be gieii as a mas Ulierade. PAST MATRONS TO MEET NEXT MONDAY EVENING The Pal Matrons club ot Hose burg chapter of Eastern Star will meet at a seen-thlrty o'clock des sert mi p per next Monday evening :t the bouie of Mr-- xkior J Mi celli. All meii.bvis aie imst c r ,va"v !Lv:tfJ ;o -e ".'Cvl Midas Touch Brings Glitter to Mode LITTLE SOMETHING GOLD IS VALUABLE NUGGET , OF FASHION NEWS FOR WOMEN TO REMEMBER : mj c i j M ' VO i W'iJ C: ' j ULi- a- WiilrffltkJ Gold and glitter flashed all over the Paris Open ings . . . and now gold jewelry becomes the fash Ion of the hour, lending glamour to the simple black dresses found in every smart woman's wardrobe. This interesting web-like necklace has bracelets to match. CIVIC CLUB HAS ' MEETING WEDNESDAY DHAIX, Oct. 2'J The Civic club met in the clubrooins Wed nesday ulternoon. An Interesting business session was held w itn Mrs. Huby Thomas presiding. It wus voted to give Sn.no to the Iron lung fund. Mrs. Madeline Cool was uppointed to serve on the commun ity hall board. A committee was appointed to see to the building of bookcases on either side of the fireplace, also one to secure in formation relative to Installing a hot water system in the kitcheif. After the business meeting group singing was enjoyed and relresh meats of pumpkin pie ami coffee were served by the hostesses. Mesdames Zilpha Patchen aruw Dorothy Haudall, to the following: Mesdames Cool, Wilcox, Snook. McClure. Appiegate. Pfister. Mom son, Thomas, Carter, Cramer, Cow los, Las welt. Cool, Hrutoii, Swearingen, Burlholomy, Devoro i anil La key. I MRS. IRVING DOUCETTE I IS HOSTESS TO A TO Z CLUB MONDAY EVENING Mrs. Irving Doucette was a most gracious hostess Monday evening when she entertained the A to '. club at her attractive home on East Lane street. Lovely bouquets of fall flowers were used as a deco rative motif for the occasion. Contract bridge was enjoved bv Mm. M. H. Richards. Mrs. P. H. Jurgensen. Mrs. C. M. O'Malley. Mrs. Jess Hamilton. Miss Coletta anil Miss Marie Lnngeuberg. Miss Inez (.rosta. Miss Ann Mnnnltaud the hostess. Mrs.' Doucette. High score for the evening's bridge play was held by Miss Colettu Lang en- berg. Lai rr in the evening Mrs. Dou cette, assisted by Mrs. Hlchards, served lovely refreshments. DR. B. R. SHOEMAKER HONORED AT SURPRISE PARTY ON BIRTHDAY A most enjoyable stirpti.se party was given Dr. II. H. Shoemaker at his home ou Itlakeley street hi5t Saturday evening to honor his bin hday aiiuiversar . Cards and visiting were enjoy ed and a fine gift was presented to Dr. Shoemaker. Later lovelv re- Ireshmetiis were served lo Dr. and Mrs. R H Shoemaker. Mr. and Mm. L. E. McClintock, Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Church. Mr. and Mrs Will II. Cerretsen. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wharton. Mr. and Mrs. 11 O Pargeter. Mr. and Mrs. H, D. McKay, Dr. and Mm. K. J. Wain scott and Dr. and Mm. Ceorge E, Houck. COM M E VOUS PLAIT E CLUB TO MEET The Conime Vous Plaite club will meet iiext Tuesday afternoon at t he limn e of M rs. O. L. Job n son. All members are most conlial ly Invited to be present, NEW IDEA CLUB TO MEET NEXT WEEK The New Idea club will meet at a one o'clock luncheon next Wed nesday at the home of Mm. F, L. Calkins. All members are most cordiallj invited to he present. - BELLVIEW CLUB TO MEET NEXT WEDNESDAY The Hellvlew club w ill lileet next iof Mis. Clde Kestt-r. AH lie u-b-.-r? Jly MAHIAN YOCNO NEA Service Staff Correspondent NEW YOHK ileside the mas sive, array of bracelets and neck luces will) which fashionables fes toon themselves these days, a single bracelet, worn demurely on., one wrist, seems-wanly insignifi cant, li s a year to look as though King Midas touched your throat and arms. Cold is the durliug of the hour. From wide, chunky necklaces to slim, delfcato ones, to be worn in groups of three or four, or even live or six, there's a great variety from which lo pick und choode. If, down deep in an old jewel case, there ure several brooches and chains that grandmother left, pol ish them up. Or haunt the antique an ops. Old-looking jewelry is smart er uuu bright shiny new pieces, Find an onotmoua old pin set with gurnets, star sapphues or opals, then have a clip attachment put on the buck of it. Earrings, al so of yellow gold und larger thuu formerly, sparkle on the ears of elegantes. Jewelled flowers ure everywhere. On a plum or blackberry wine col ored gown, what could be more striking than a t Milestone and amethyst orchid? Or a rhiuestono gardeniu with green enamel leaves on the shoulder of a black velvet dance dress'.' ; If you have odds ami ends of jewelry that seem pretty unimport ant, take them to a jeweler wlm will cooperate with you in working out soino wUy to make use of the metul und whutevcr stones thoio are. Tho jewelry shown here today doesn't cost a small fortune, but it is chic, correct and perfect with background dresses tnose simpie, beautifully cut frocks which shout for the right accessories, then sot the wearer us well as the accesso ries off to excellent advantage. The web-like necklace might be an heirloom so dignified ami sim ple is it. The mulching bracelets would be lovely with a long-sleeved dinner dress as well as a black street frock. DELIGHTFUL HALLOWE'EN PARTY IS GIVEN BY JAMES DEXTER HELLIWELL Junius Hester Helllwell enter tained u group of IiIh young friends lit a very riejightmi Halloween party at bis home on South Kane street yesterday afternoon. Decora tions, favors and refreshments were carried out ill the Hullowe'eu motif. (James were enjoyed during the afternoon, alter which dm young host's mother, .Mrs. II. w. Helll well. aud Grandmother, .Mrs. Dex ter itice, served lovely refresh menls to .Mrs. Ivan Pickens and son, Jon Ivan, Mrs. It. I). Coen and son, Michael, Mrs. Adrian Fisher and son, Larry, .Mrs. v. A. Happ and daughter, Sandra, Mrs. Edwin Uoolli and daughter, .Mollle .Mar garet. Mrs. C. 11. Wade und daugh ter. Pllscilla. Mih I umi sl and daughter, Klleen, Sirs. -Mau rice j. new-laud and dullghter, .Mar ciu, Mrs. Charles Fox and daugh ter. Joanne, .Mrs. C. M. O'Mulley aud diiiihiir lim-o.iii . host, James Dexter Helliweil. F. CRPTESFR IO HONORED AT PARTY ON bIKTHDAY ANNIVERSARY F. F. Criteser was honored ut a t:V olliovabie nitrlv i,iLui, I,,- .... Cii.eser at their homu .MbiulHy evening nonoring bis birthday anni versary. Cards were pn fnvml ,l,i,-lc ti, evening by .Mr. and .Mrs. Crileser, ,i,iii .uis. i. ii. Hurr, .Mr. and Mrs. (Irani Osborn, Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Tavlor. Mr mi, I l.-a ii , Krell. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson. Mis Owen Walker. .Mrs. Willis XI vers. Mrs. K. I'evlnn Mi-,. 11 i.t.... and o. D. Newhard. '.M,s. Osborn uii uie ladles' first prize; .Mrs. Peyton the second prize; Mr. New- mini, uie mens lust prize; T. 1(. Hurr, second prize aud .Mr. ulid Mt. Krell. the consolation prize. Mrs. Criteser served lovely re (icsbnieuts later in the evening. MR. AND MRS. CORUM ENTERTAIN Ptamr.c r no ON THURSDAY EVENING Mr. ami Mrs 1 .1 r ... mined their bridge club at a most enjii.Milile seven-thirty o'clock des- i .-ueirer ai ineir home on lllaki'lev slieet Tliuisdny evening Covers were .itui, I F..- m and Mrs. II. C. Church, guests, and ir. aim ji rs. l.. .. t oe, .Mr. and Mrs. K. S. McClatn. Mr. and Mrs Hoial Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Mar shall Pernini und Uie host and hosless. Mr. and Mrs. Corum Contract bridge was enjoied dur inc the pleasant evening honis wiih Mr. (-,,, hiuI Mr. Pengra hold ing the In nil scores. STUDY CLUB MEETS AT McFARLAND HOME DIIAIN. Oil. :D The Sluilv chili met Friday al the home oi Mrs. Mari Mi-Fai iand. Alter a d'-.-ert lunch, -on the program was taken up and talks gien as fol lows: The llislnry ot Psvcholotv. by Maude Coules: Marihuana, liy He.sle Uikey; and Ml. Lassen Na limial Park, by Kdna Hon man. Those pieselll v ere Mesilaiiie, i;ladi llels.-th. Kdna Kelinev. K(. lie (lib ou. Kdna lloMluall. Hcsie LakHi, Maude Cowles, Mary Me Karland and three new members, McMlnnies Wlnnlfred Whipple. Madi lme Cool nid Vera Panlirn. The nexi nieeiiuK wii j,. vjtb M ". iV. W. Aus.fi. $ W I X-ti f p i V' J ' FORMER GLENDALE RESIDENTS MARRY (ILKXDALK, Oct. 30. Word was received here this week of the marriages of Joseph Kiikkala and his sister. Miss .Margaret Kirkkala. son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kirkkalu of Scuttle. Wash ington, former Glcudnle residents. Joseph was married to Miss Helen Margaret Kolstineii of Ber keley, California, October loth. .Miss Margaret aud Arvo J. Kul lio. of Vancouver, Washington, were married at the Westminster Presbyterian church in Seattle. September 25th. The bride was at tended by her sisters, Miss Kliza beth Kirkkala as bridesmaid ami Mrs. Sidney Jtidklns as matron of honor, and Miss llerlha Sylvia Hill was maid of honor. Charles Kirk kala served as best man and Jo seph Kirkkala and Alfred Sig- suoni usners. Mrs. Kallio attcniii-d bolh grade and high school in (llendale before moving lo Seattle and will be re membered by many here. Mrs. Jiidkins waa also a former (ileudalo resident. C HALLOWE'EN DINNER PARTY IS ENJOYED AT C. K. RAND HOME Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hand were I he host and hostess for an early Hallowe'en dinner parly Satur day evening. The table was de corated ill tile Hallowe'en motif. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hryan. Hie Rev. and Mrs. H. ('. C.lealon and daughter, Maralvn. Denny Gleaton. .Miss Doris lta'nd. John Raud and Mr. and .Mrs. C K. liand. FAVORITE RECIPES Cracker-Ovster nri..inn Combine, stirring only until blended; 4 cups Snow Flake cracker crumbs i cup melted butter or savory fat such as bacon, sausage or chicken 1 teasiHion salt " cups II pint) oysters wiih tough muscles removed 1 '-i teaspoons lemon juice l'-i tablespoons tuiuocd parslev Moisten witli oyster liquor. Stuff lightly into fowl. This is enough lor a 5 or 6 lb. fowl. It win cite 12 cups for a ln-lb. turkey. Half bread crumbs may be used. If you want scalloped oysters that are fluffy throughout, with a crispy brown mist, aud a frag. ranee thai reminds you of dm church suppers and the gorceous repasts of your childhood, do try Ibis reciiie. U s based on tradition but made easy and delirious by Ihe use of Snow Flake crackers. Scalloped Oysteri, 1937 Put in a thin layer In the bottom of a shallow buttered baking dish cruinbled Snow Flake crackers cover wiih oysters, sprinkle with salt and pepper. Dot wjih butter Then nnothrr layer of cracker crumbs and of ryslers. Tup f with more crumbs, butter, salt und pepper. Pour over a moderate quantity ot oyster liquor, mixed with cm 'am m itch milk (half and half) It desired. Hake ;lii nunuies in a liol oven (Cni'i. Serve at once. It will lake about 2 cups of ru-hed Snow Flake cia. k. rs to 1 pint of oysters. Never make more .han two The new winter costumes call for a heavily glid ed season with "gobs" of jewelry the keynote of the smartest costumes. Necklaces -worn three or four at a time, bracelets in profusion. Earrings, .clips, brooches no 'restraint anywhere. (From .Monet, New Yolk) ROSEBURG'S FIRST ART EXHIBIT TO BE CHARMING AFFAIR OF NEXT WEDNESDAY One of the most Interesting af fairs ever to be sponsored in Hose burg will be an art exhibit to bo held next Wednesday atternouii from two to six and from seven to ten o'clock in the attractive Civic room of the rnipnuu hotel, in con. nectlon witli the afternoou'Riid eve ning art exhibit, which is being offered to the general public with out charge, will bo a six-thirty o'clock no-host dinner in the L'mp qua hotel. Mrs, Fred Morrison and Miss Margaret Can- are acting as joint chairmen ot the affair and anyone desiring for space in the exhibit has been asked to call either chair man on or before November 1. This art exhibit is being sponsored in celebration of National Art week, (Contuiued ou page 3.) POETS CORNER BROWN LEAVES 0. M. LEKPF.U The brown leaves lay Thick on tho ground, And the brown hills stood In silence around. I The brown leaves lay The brown hills stood, One close to the other I As close as they could. The hills and the leaves Turned brown together. And changed their coata To fit the weather. f The leaves are blowing And covering the hill, Rolling and tumbling Then lying so still. The hills and the leaves All rolorcd the same. Drown hills, brown leaves As brown as their name. See the brown leaves As they lie by the fence, See them pile bigll Where the hills commence. See them scatter out Where the hills slope high, See them turn brown. As they wither and die. J Hiown hills, brown leaves They never die They Just turn brown With a Rond reason why. U From off the slope Way down to Ihe road. The summer time hills Ale shedding their load. Hiown leaves drifting " Wherever Ihev will, Down In the hollow Way back of the hill. What Is It ive see ' Ml the hills as w e pass Brown leaves drifting As brown us the glass. Th hills turned hroivii I'he leaves did the 58111". o we lound n brnn worJ And gave them a uunie. The hill, turned brown The I,-, pj . fi a sad -il'is ?.-e:-d. But wo say, goodbye, j