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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBORGVORESON SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1940.
50XEDEW
Cnlendar
Monday, January 8
Dr. n. L. Dunn's nnn-dcnnminu-tiolinl
Bible study class meeting at
7:45 o'clock in evening at Doug
Ins hotel dining hull. Public In
vited. I.iuly Lions seven o'clock no
hostess dinner at t'mpquu hotel
with Mrs. O. J. Peldkump ami MrH.
I). K. Fnliz, Joint chairmen.
N. of W. I.llac circle No. 49 to
meet at :'Mt In evening nt I. U. O.
F. hall with Mrs. Lislon Durhy,
guardian neighbor, In charge.
Douglas County Music Tench
ers association to meet at 11:45
o'clock no-hostess luncheon at Ho
tel Hose with Mrs, Homer (Irow
an speaker on subject, "Psychology
lor Music TeacheiB."
Junior Woman's (dull K o'clock
meeting in evening at clulihiaiKe
with Margaret l.flhge anil Muriel
White In charge or program on
"American CHIzctnhip."
I'ullertnn IVT. A. meeting at
3:3" at selinolliouse with Mm. l.
II. Carter speaker on "I.egiKlallon."
Panel discussion led hy Mrs. W.
M. Campbell and Dorothy Jackson.
Discussion also of re-organizing re
eonler hand.
Itoso I'.-T. A. to meet nl 4
o'clock at stiioolhoilKe. E. A. llrit
ton. gueHt speaker on 4-11 club
work. Special music
SI. George's Episcopal guild
meeting ut Iwo o'clock at home of
Mrs. J. c. Hume with Mih. Will
II. Gerrotson, joint hostess.
II. I'. W. ('. lo meet ut 8 o'clock
In evening at clolihouHe with Mrs.
C. W. Clark, program chnlrimin.
Tuesday, January 9
District No. 11 of the Oregon
Slato Graduate Nurses association
to meet ut 8 o'clock In evening at
Veterans Facility with Anne Mr
Dermott, president. In charge. Jin
portunt business session.
F. S. cluli lo meet In afternoon
at home of Mrs. II. T. Illoom.
Inter-Se Study chili one o'clock
luncheon and roll-cull topics pro
gram at homo of Mrs. Karl I II
rleh on Commercial avenue.
Itcllekah lodge to n t at 7:110
nt I. f). (). F. hall to lie followed
hy Joint Insinuation or officers
with Hi, Fellows.
' Pottawatomie Camp Fire group
ceremonial at 7:.1u In evening at
homo of guardian. Miss Eleanor
1'ies. Parents and friends Invited.
Wednesday, January 10
K mid It club nl'tnrnnon meeting
lit home of Mrs. II. A. Taylor.
liiversilalo Happy Hour club
afternoon meeting at homo of Mi.
T. II. Mil IT.
M. O. A. club afternoon meeting
nt home of Mrs. C. '1'. Tipton In
Oaks addition.
W. C. T. V. Ui meet at Iwo
o'clock In ultcrunon til Methodist
church parlors with Mrs. 0. A.
Clinmberllu. president, in charge.
Pythian Sisters special business
session nt s o'clock In evening nt
K. or p. bull.
Sew anil Chat afternoon club
meeting nt two o'clock at home of
Mrs. Kalpli Herman, 30(1 Kohlha
gen nparlments,
llnughiB unit of ProAniciirn lo
meet at two o'clock at chamber or
commerce orilco. Interesting pro
gram. Thursday, January 11
Ladles of lioseburg Country club
tu meet at !l::tn u. m. ;:- con
tract bridge tournament play;
l!i::p pot hick luncheon mid i'm
Knifing.
W. II. A. meeting at two o'clock
In afternoon at Miiccabeo ball.
' (Icorge Stunner camp and aux
iliary of Culled Spanish War Voter
mis to meet at 7:3n In evening for
Joint Installation ot ofllcers at arm
(fry. All members reiiuesteil lo be
liresenl. I.lghl refreshments.
Fine Arts departn t or Junior
Woman's club lo el at 7::lll id
evening al homo of Mrs. Italpb
Merman. HlUi Kolillitiueu apart
llients.
' Presbyterian Missionary society
meeting at 2:3n al home of Mrs. W.
M. Chalmers, s:ir. s. I'lue, with Mrs.
JV. II- lllake, Joint honless. Mrs. C.
(i. Fles. devotions, nud Mrs. W. M.
Campbell, progriiiu chalriuan.
St. Joseph's Altar society spcriul I
meeting at 2:30 at parish I,.. II on I
N. Kane Hlrcet. licrieshiucnls will
be served. j
IjiiIv Elks lo meet ut N o'clock !
fll evening al temple. High score!
prizes lor winners In tournament I
play of conlract bridge and five
hunilriMl.
' MmIIioiIIkI Ladles Aid one o'clock !
ltlhcliciiii at church parlors with J
Mrs. C. W. Wright, cliiilrmim. Mrs.1
E. J. Wainscolt, Mrs. .Mary Wat
Mil, Mrs. C. W. Owen. Mrs. ' Harry 1
l.ohr. Mrs. I.. M. Lilly anil Mis. '
Keil lllxoti. hostesses. Mrs. PiiuL
Gedtles. devotions.
7 Friday. January 12 !
lula Simon club meeting ut 7:3il
In evening al home of Mrs. W. II. ;
Carter. SLY. Ilouck street. Ilusl
tless session lllui social hour. J
j Modern Arts club two o'clock !
meet lug ut home ol Mrs. Kenneth !
Ford ui 1 131 !:. Third street. j
II. of I'. V. Florence Mghlliigrile
teifl No. IT, Insinuation of new of
llcers at 7:3ii In eenlim at arm
ory. Virginia Cyrus, Installing of
(leer.
Saturday, January 13
. St. Joseph's Altar society bake ,
mile. Icitliuing bread and rolls, to ;
lie held at I'lcgly-U'lugly aline, .
Airs. Clara Sliewlg mid .Mrs. Lucy!
Jennings, co-cbiiinncn.
; Itoseburg W'olil. ill's club service
shop open Hll-iluy upstairs in club
bouse, opposite limit's Indian
theatre.
BADOURA CLUB
POSTPONES MEETING
- Tito Itailotirn club. Daughters of
tltr Nile, v III postpone the l'el
Tuesday's ll ling until n date to
lie announced Inter,
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
R. IMRIE CONN AND
MONA SEHL MARRY IN
PORTLAND WEONE8DAY
Another holiday ceremony was
solemnized In SI. Mary's calbedral.
I'liltluud. Inst Wednesday after
ll'iou, when Miss Monu Elizabeth
Sehl, daughter or Mrs. J. F.dward
Sebl of Oswego and H. Iturle Conn,
sou of Mr, and Mrs. Huscoe Coiiu
of Hoscbllrg, were wed. The Hev.
II. V. Kcllcy read the service be
fore an altar banked with white
1 chrysanthemums and Christmas
J decorations.
Wearing a brocaded taffeta gown
on colonial Hues, the bride entered
with her brother-in-law, Charles It.
Holloway. Her finger-tip length
veil was held 111 place with an
orange blossom Juliet cap, and she
carried calla lilies.
The matron of honor was Ihr
bride's sister, Mrs. Holliwav. In a
princess dress of white corded tuf
lota wllb sliver lace bodice. She
carried a nosegay or lllles-of-lhe-valley,
hotivardla nn'd white roses.
Misses Judith Oswald, Mary Jan"
Metilg and Hraitndn Conn, the
bridegroom's sister, were , brides
maids, wearing similar dresses of
while laflelii.
Meat man was Jack tlutchlns or
Albany. Harold .Mttcklu, Douglas
Skoog and Hubert Slocuin we"e
ilsbers.
A reception followed bnmedlate
ly al the home ot Mrs. Ijiura
Melsler In Oswego Miss Evelyn
Kobliison served 1he wedding cake
and the Misses Virginia Keep.
Frances Willi h e r I y, Josephine
lllakely. Margaret Menlg. Elinor
Hanson. Mope Cltiimberlln, Fnld
Clirford, Frances McKennu. Doreen
Kllpiitrlck, Joan Vnuiig and Mrs.
Harry lhrhacb served. Pouring
were Mesdames Thomas Hoblnson
anil Carl Wlinherly ol lioseburg,
IC. Young and Maurice Kbeu ol Os
wego. For traveling the bride wore tl
hunters green dress under a blacK
fur coal with black accessories.
Her corsage was while orchids.
The collide will be nt home afler
January s in Oklahoma Clly, Okla
homa. MRS. C. E. ROBERTS
IS QUEST SPEAKER AT
WOMAN'S CLUB TUESOAV
Mrs. C. K. Huberts. Iiiternalliinal
llelallous chiilrniau of Ibe Hose
Inirg Womiin's club, was guesi
i.peaker on tlml subject ill one or
Ibe most Inleiesllng meetings it
the club year held on Tiiesduy nl
the clubhouse.
Mrs. L. A. Wells, president, con
ll'licted Ibe meeting and Mrs.
l'.'lii'l((eHoker gave a very Inter
esting llve-niiniile roll-call Inlli on
"Inlaullle Paralysis"
The one-lblily o'clock desserl
luiii hion was served by Jlrs. Murk
L I n lerwood. cbalrniiin. Mrs. W.
K. Olt anil Miss Marie Martens.
Covers were plneed tor about fifty
members and Ibelr Invited guests.
The tables were heulllHully ap
pointed with polnsella plants, file
thorn nud sprues of holly. Tail
white in pet's lighted Ibe rooms
for the occasion.
Mrs. Huberts gave an excep
llonally fine and Interesting lull
on current events anil Inlerniltlolial
n billons fur Ibe lust year, aliei
which a townhull mooting follow
ed nud iiuesllons and uuswers were
Fiijovcd. Mrs. Homer Urow pre
sented as her guest. Miss June
illiubes. who Is visiting here from
F.nglanil. and who gave a very In
leiesting talk on the panel discus
sion. II was announced that Ibe mem
bership drive had closed ami .Mrs.
L. Kohlbimell, Sr., and Mrs. Karl
i'lliich were declared captains ol
Hie winning team. The losing
learn will aniloililce plans within
Ibe near future as lo what will he
done lo honor Ibe winning leiini.
The club nisi planned for n cooked
food sale. Ibe dale or which will
he a n noil need Inler.
The next regular iine-lhliiy
o'clock dessert lilut heoli meeting
of the club will be held .lunuiiry
lilth nl the clubhouse.
MRS. J. H. SHORT
ENTERTAINS AT
DINNER NEW YEAR'S
Mrs.
,1. II. Short enlertnlueil nl
a verv ilelltthlful lu.key dinner at
tier homo New Year's day lo honor
Hie birthday anniversary of h"f
sou. II. Short.
Covers were placed at tl beaut l
lullv uppotnlcil lilble for Mrs. M
lliizel Hlvoit and diiughler. Miss
liettviniie. Worth Davis. Cariie.
Will and Jim Dixon, Mr. und Mrs.
I.. W. Melzger. nil of Itoseburg.
Mr und Mis. Flunk (liaves. of Los
Angeles. Calif.. Mr and Mrs. .1 V
Shoii. of Drew. II. Short, May
Short and Ihe hostess. Mrs. .1. II.
Short.
Mis. Craves, of Los Angeles. Is
a iliiiuihter ol II. Short. The hos
tess was assisted In serving I"
Mis DlMill. Mrs. .1. V. Short and
Muv Short.
Music, cards und visiting wen
enjoyed dining the pleasant after
noun bouts.
HOLIOAV PARTY IS
ENJOYED AT KESTER
HOME NEAR DIXONVILLE
Ml anil Mis. .1 J Kester Ciller
milled al a (cry lovely holiday par
ty ut their home near Dlxnnville
on M-iniluy. Cllis were exchanged
Hid xislllltg was eu.lined following
Hie seixini! nt the delicious turkey
dinner lo Mr. and Mrs I, Kolllbli
gen. Jr., Mr, and Mrs. Lew In Pink
er. Mr. and Mis. t hdc Kesler anil
laughter. Lnietii' Dentine, ,lr. iitnl
Mis. Dnlllllil llclldi It ksnll illel Mill.
Ham Cordon, of LtiL'i-ne. Ml .ied
Mrs Itohert Mutt an.l t hildien. i
Itohhetle ami HnheM l.tomd Mts ;
lla"l KeMier. NotViil Cain 1. li. I- j
Mi l loiivhlin. Leonard ( a he nt Kti -
m-iie. .unI the hoht and ht'ter.. j
.ill', and Mi". .1- J- Kesler.
CHARMING TEA GIVEN
AT H. L. WHIPPLE
HOME ON FRIDAY
.Mrs. II. L. Whipple and (laugh
ter, Miss Hetty Mae, entertained
at a very charming tea Friday af
ternoon at their attractive home
on Kast Douglas street to honor
the retiring orflrers of Job's
Daughters lie I he I No. 8 and the
council members or the bethel
Miss Whipple is the retiring hon
ored gueen or the bethel and .Mrs.
Whipple Is lutst guardian of the
bethel.
Members or the bethel were in
vited to the arlalr and culled be
tween the hours of three and rive
o'clock. .Mrs. Whipple and Miss
Hetty Mae were ussisted In receiv
ing the guests hy the newly Install
ed honored queen Miss Fullb
Young.
Mrs. Harry S. Hlack and Mrs.
(onion Slc-warl assisted the hos
tesses during Ihe tea hour and al
ternating in pouring were Mrs. II.
C. Church. Mrs. tl. W. Marshall.
Mrs. A. H. Taylor and Mrs. b. A.
Ki lt ton.
The tea (able was especially
beautiful wllb a cenierpiece carry-
lug out the holiday motif and
lighted hy colorful small HgbtH.
The fiirlulliins itinltf was also heatl-
Itifitlly carried out in the room de
corations. Tall while tapers light
ed the tea table, while the dishes
were of colorful potterware.
(illcsts Invited by Mrs. Whipple
and .Miss Hetty Mae lo enjoy the
affair Included: Mrs. K. A. Hiit
lon. Mrs. II. C. Church. Mrs. O. W.
Marshall. Mrs. Paul Jenkins. Mrs.
Hurry Hltick. Mrs. A. II. Taylor.
.Mrs. (lordon Stewart and small
soih ilebhy Cordon, Mrs. T. (1.
Watson. Miss Dora Mae linker.
Miss iMaiiiin Church. Miss Faith
Young, .Miss Joanne Hume, Missi
b-ience lam ton. Miss Luc a
iiriuon, Alias nnuiiH pen,
Heltv Marsters. Miss Ann Huhl. I
Miss" MarV Kllen Harby. Miss I'byl-
lis Hinsdale. Miss Donna Lapham. I
Miss Itiitli Hansen. Miss Barbara I
Ann Turner. Miss Doris and MIssI
Carmen Abeel. Miss Maiilvn und;
Miss Coiilille Hurphiim, Miss Pa
llida tilllite, Miss Dolores Cilcy,
Miss Wlltnii Felilhamp, .Miss Vir
ginia Young, Miss Alhallu Taylor,
Miss Unite Owen. Miss Carolyn
Cordon, Miss Patricia McCllntock.
Miss Kvn Baker. .Miss Meredith
Anne Jenkins. Miss Ailnahelle anil
Miss Clurilbelle Herg, Miss Marion
Paden and Miss Joyce limorculix.
of Klinu, Washington.
MRS. HOMER GROW
ENTERTAINS PIANO
PUPILS ON- FRIDAY 1
Mrs. Ilonier (irnw. : cnlei lalned :
; clllortalneil
her piano pupils al. a channiui;' Hetty Shore. Mamuerite Mink
party Kliday afternoon nt her at- Virginia Smith, llene. Alta
iracilvp home on Cohb street. 'Iheand Wilma La I a ill, Gmaldine Mor
fireplace waa hankei) with fernsiKan, June Muusdu, Doris Leonard,
and the holiday molir was prettily Lila Milter. Krancen Murphy. Maiy,
carried out by the use of 1'olnset- Stout. Doris Haird. Jimnita Oalinrii,1
tas ami Christmas ureens. Miltlretl Hehard, Alum and .Iun-
Mlss Claire Tlson saiiR two.Hodson, John, Frank. Hill and Krn-
a i( m 13 ot imiuiI)iI'h; Mv, MdrrlH H
itniich nlayeit a moiii of violin
iniinlHTH unit thp murtic impUs play
ed pin no mimhtrHt attiM w hie It n
Hoi-iiil hour ol' nnini'H aiul vlKltitiH
Vk'fii ciijoycil nud Mih. Grow hpi'V
lovely ri'fi'i'MhnnnlR.
(iuoHtR ol' Ihe iiltnnoon IncliiiltMl
Mi hs Joyce lninoreaux of Khna.
Wnsh., Mih. Morris II. Itoach and
MIhk Claire Tlson. i'lano pupils
of Mrs. (irow euJovhiK the oepa
flion Jnehnied: I.oh Lily, Perry, Het
ty and Sully Smith. Maryanne and
Donald Ca.skey, Kileen and Minion
Slaltery. Jnnnite Hume, Kvelyn
and .lean Wiley, Joanne Itiitter,
l'laueeH and Kalhryn trvhiK, li
ht-ii nud Morris Hoaeli, und Jack
llardiim
MISS ALTA GOLDEN IS
HOSTESS AT LOVELY
SHOWER PARTY SATURDAY
Mitts Alta Colden enteiiained a
a very lovely shower party nt her
home on West First street Satur
day nlternoon to compliment Miss
Mary Kmicnlte. of Cnrvallis, for
merly of this city, who was mar
ried in lioselnirs Sunday,
(lames were played and lovely
refreshments were served hy Miss
(tolden. assisted hy her sister. Miss
Huhv. to Miss Mary Kaueette. auest
of lutnor. Miss Marv Hellows, Miss
Maiilvn and Miss Corlniie llnrp-
ham. Miss Ada Jane Chalmers,
Miss Until and Mtss Ionise Itlake.
Miss Mary and Miss Nmiry Roland
Miss Jane Waimeman. Miss Kran
irlle Krenm. Mrs. (lieu Marshall
.Mrs. W. ti. Ulake. Mrs. V. C. Kau
eette and Mrs. One 1 lendrtchson.
Ileautilul tslfts were presented
from the uuesls to Miss Kaueette
EXECUTIVE LUNCHEON
ENJOYED BY WOMAN'S
CLUB BOARD TUESDAY
The executive hoard, cluhhniise
hoard and hoard of directors of
I ho ItoHchuiK Woman's cluh en
Joyed a no hostess 12 I'rthch lunch
eon it the Hotel Itope Tuesday.
Covers were placet) lor Mrs. It.
A. Wells, president, Mrs. It. R
Sipprell. Mrs. I. H. littldle. Mrs.
Koster llutner. Mrs. (1. V. Wlmocr
ly. Mrs. T. i Walsnn. Mrs. K I..
Kuapp. Mrs K. tl. Kohlhimen. Mrs.
Karl l lliich und Mrs. William Hell
A short husiness ineetlnn was
held ami the group later attended
the regular meetlnie of the Wo
man s club at the rluhhmtse.
GROVES FAMILY
ENJOY NEW YEAR'S
WEEK END DINNERS
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ornves ami
Ihi'h sons and dauuhters-in-la w.
Mr. and Mis. I'ioyd tirive-. of Sa-h-ni.
and Mr. ami Mrs. Herbert W
i:ini-t :iini i-iildrtn. Cttiolvn jitel
i;nilahl. of this citv. enjoyed Hi"
,,w year s w eeK-end together. Th
imtillv t-nioved a dinner Sun lu al
(, y i;,n home in Umi. :-!
H ,,.) n.,i Monda at the t . W .
Hiioves home on lUuikway street,
BAPTIST WOMEN'S
SOCIETY HAS MEETING
ALL DAY THURSDAY
The Rosebitrg Haptlst Women's
society held a very enjoyable all
day meeting Thursday at the
church parlors with Mrs. 1.. Koh,.
bagen, Sr., president, in charge.
The meeting opened at ten
o'clock with group singing of a
hymn.
It wus announced Unit all mem
bers having clothing to be douuted
to the Children's Farm Home at
Corvallls, to bring same to the
next meeting to turn over lo Mrs.
Alba Spaugh.
Mrs. H. II. Mtldges was appoint
ed chairman to announce hostess
committees for the fellowship din-
ners and Mrs. I. L. Thompson was
appointed chairman of the table
linen of the thilrcb. The kitchen
committee appointed Included;!
Mrs. I). W. Taylor, chair .nan, Mrs
H. D. Knlgge, Mrs. John William
Robertson and Ihe four circle chair
men: Mrs. CJ. H. Wickham. Mrs
Lee .Merchant. Mrs. ( P. Snoddy
and Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield. The. e
mines will meet at the church net
inursday ror an all-day meeting
and noon politick luncheon. All
women of the church desiring to
assist wiin tne work of the com
mittee are Invlled to be present,
Heports of the various circles
were given and a nooh politick
luncheon was enjoyed with Circle
No. 2 in charge of Ihe tables.
The afternoon's program opened
with group singing, followed by
Mrs. H. P. Sconce reading from the
"Jolly Journal" by Isabel Craw
ford, missionary lo the Indians
and followed by the presentation
of the piny "Christmas Among the
Indians or Saddle Mountain," In
cluding the following cast: Mrs
August Schloetnan, Mrs. J. F. Byrd
Mrs. Charles Mohr, Mrs. W. D
Harris, Mrs. L. A. Allen, Mrs. J. H
Wolford and Mrs S. A. Roser.
The devotions were In charge f
Mrs. ft. L. (Hie, who was assisted
by Mrs. Liston Darby. Mrs. R. w
Taylor. Mrs. A. I). Hnwn, Mrs. J
i. woiiorn, iVtrs l(. I). Knlgge
.Mrs. Charles Polrot. Mrs. .Myrtle
Jennings, Mrs. I. L. Thompson
Mrs. I,. Kohlbagen. Sr.. and Mrs
Alba Spaugh.
Mrs. Carl Nlckens, chairman of
Ibe White Cross committee, asked
niemners to donate old sheets, pll
ow t,lspfl ;
..( a,,!.,,!,!- , u .
''' f "" ,"" " f?r ""Ses to be
" 'he ,nili n''lon stations,
n' "eU to bring tllelr
hi Is for this project at the
'"l "" UK. which will be held
I pornary 1st, with Circle No. 3 en-
vi uiiiiiiik me otner lliree circles
nt a noon luncheon. Circle No. 3
will also have charge of the tables
for the all-day meeting, which will
ue iiem in the church parlors.
WATCH PARTY IS
ENJOYABLE AFFAIR
SUNDAY EVENING
The Christ ian Kndeavor wateli
party was held at the Christian
church following t lie evening aer
victis. Deeemher 31.
CanieH wore enjoyed during t,Utt,
evening and refreshnienia wero
nerved at a lale hour to Urn follow.
rst Hod poii. Leonard, Darretl and
Donnie .Munsun, Charles Dunning,!
.Johnny Snow. Hay Shore, Wayne
Osborne, Wallace Cox and Dou
Munson.
MRS. MORRIS MATHEWS
ENTERTAINS CLUB ON !
TUESDAY AFTERNOON !
Mrs. Morris Mathews very pra
clously entertained her club at her
home Tuesilay afternoon. Beauti
ful Christmas decoraltons were
usetl ahout the rooms.
Sow tne anil viaitliiK were en
joyed until the tea hour, when Mrs. '
Mathews served delicious refresh-
incuts lo M i'fl. Robert Nelson, a
Sliest, and the following mem
bers: Mrs. Howard Hatfield. Mrs.
Vej-n Shruin. Mrs. Maurice Weber,
Mrs. George Casebeer and MiSi
Clytle K us ter and daughter. Urene
Deaune.
PRO-AMERICA UNIT TO
HOLD FIRST MEETING OF
NEW YEAR WEDNESDAY
The first meeting of the New
Year of Hie Ikuiglns unit of Pro-
Amerli-a will lie hold at two o'clock
next Wednesday afternoon at the
chamber of commerce office with
Mrs. H. C. Waddell. president, con
ducting tile business session.
Plans have been made for a very
interesting program with Mrs. L.
K. Coodtioiirn. chairman. Ill charue.
All members arc urged lo be pres
ent. JOINT INSTALLATION
TO BE HELD BY REBEKAHS
AND ODD FELLOWS TUESDAY
UoscbitiK ltcbeliah lodge. No II,
will meet In regular session at 7::l0
net Tuesday niclit at the I. o. II.
P. hall lo be followed by a Joint M
slallalioti of new officers with Iho
Odd Fellows. District Ifpuly
llraml Master Oliver Plainer, and
IMstrlet Peputy President Ruth
Pllliuer, will net as Installing of
ficers. All members are requested
to lie present.
EPISCOPAL GUILD TO
MEET ON MONDAY
A very Important meeting of St.
Ooorge's Kpiscopal llulld lias been
planned for two o'clock Monday
afleinooil to be held al Ihe iiouie of
.Mrs. .1. ( Htltne on IllnkeleV street
witll Mrs. Will H. tlerretseil as as
sisting hostess. A report of ihe
ilonilnatitig cointnlltee will be pie
senteil. All meinlicts nre urged to
be present.
PYTHIAN SISTERS TO
MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT
A M'ry lliiportaul meting of the
Pythian Sisters has been planned
lor eight o'clock neV Wednesday
evening nt the K. of IV ball. All
members aie being esin-ri;illy urg
ed lo be present.
Blackouts
Dress
L
"A j f j 7f$fy,
frfi filWit'..
:-H!-t'v ! If f
If. ?! ,A I ! Wf-W
An original touch of embroidery outlining pockets and neckline,
done in colored cabochon and pendant beads mixed with (old are
sufficient to convey the new and semi-formal touch to this Rosevienne
dress of black silk crepe, The skirt is sunray pleated in con
lh -' " "- -!-... o -,tr outhful.
COUNTRY CLUB LADIES
ENJOY PLEASANT DAY
AT CLUB ON THURSDAY
The ladles of Ihe Roseburg
Country club enjoyed Thursday at
the cluh house and bridge prizes
for the morning's play were award
ed to Mrs. Arthur II. .Mountford.
first, and Mrs. .1. M. Jtulil, second.
Potltick luncheon was served at
noon to Mrs. It. D. Uridges, captain,
Airs. K. II. Van Ness, secretary,
Mrs. b. K. Fles, Mrs. K. A Pearson,
Mrs Y. K. (Ill, Mrs. Paul Geddcs.
Mrs Arthur H. .MotHiirord, Mrs. J.
It. .Mount lord, Mrs. II. C Slearns,
Mrs. Kenneth (Juine, Mrs. S. C.
Lapham, Mrs. II. T. Hansen, Mrs.
John K. Marks. Mrs. Carl IC. Wim
berly, Mrs. J. F. Dlllard and Jlrs.
J. M. Jildd.
tlolflng was enjoyed In the aft
ernoon with Mrs. Slearns winning
the prize. Next Thursday the la
dles will play contract bridge al
!)::t0 with politick luncheon at noon
and golllng In the afternoon.
NEW YEAR'S DINNER
IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR
AT K. CLOAKE HOME
Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth
Clouke
and Mrs. I. A.
flellilliol.lt
enter-
tallied at a very charming one 1
o'clock dinner at Ihe Clouke home
on New Year's day. The decora
tions carried out a pretty and col
orful holiday motif.
Covers were placed for Mr. and
Mrs. Max Myers and daughter.
Miss Alice and son. Hobby, Mr. and
Mrs. I,. L. Wimberly, Mr. and Mrs.
C. T. Tipton. Mrs. W. . C. Tipton.
Mrs L. Connelly. Mr. and Mrs. K.
(I. (Tonke ami daughters, Miss .lean
and Miss Kllamae. and son. Wal
lace. Mr. and Mrs. Airred Clouke.
Mr. and Mrs. Pay Asliiiry, .Mr. and
Mrs. C. K. Marks, Mrs. Lucy Jen
nings. Miss Juanltn Redding. Mrs.
K. A. llelmhnlilt and daughter.
Miss llcity, and son, Dick, anil Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Clouke and
daughter. Miss Marlon.
' w as eiijnyeit ituting tne
pleasant afternoon hours.
INTER-SE STUDY CLUB
TO MEET ON TUESDAY
The Inler-Se study dub will bo
entertained at a one o'clock lunch
eon given next Tuesday hy Mrs.
Karl I'llrirh at her home on Com
inercinl nvemie. Roll-call topics
will he presented. All members
aie cordially Invited to bo nresent.
IOTA SIGMA CLUB
TO MEET FRIDAY
The lota Simna dub will hold mi
Itileresllng business and social
nieetitm al 7::'.n o'clock next Fri
day evening at the hniue of Mrs. I
Y. II. Carter at S2H Houck street.
Members and li b mis are cordially
Invited to be present.
MODERN ARTS CLUB
TO MEET FRIDAY I
, Nooitcralt will licet at seven-tlilr-The
Modern Arts club will ntoetjt o'clock next Monday evening at
at two o'clock next Friday niter-1 the l.li.o.F. hull with Mrs. I.ia'un
noon at the home of Mis. Kenneth i Din by. guardian tielislib-ir. presld
Kith 11:11 Last 'iliiid street. All lug. Ml mcmlicrs are urued lo be
members are urged lo be present. I
or No, Women of Paris Still
Charmingly for Evening
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MR. AND MRS. CUMMINGS
ENTERTAIN AT CHARMING
NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY
Mr. and .Mrs. Leslie C. Ciiminings
entertained at a very charming
New Year's eve party at their at
tractive home on Harrison street.
A five-thirty o'clock no-hostess
supper was solved buffet style
from a table carrying out the New
Year motif, Attractive New Y'ear
favors were given to the guests.
Those enjoying the evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Ciiuimlngs Included
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Fisher, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Fullerton, Mr. and
Mrs. J. II. Ilenuessy. .Mr. and Mrs.
U L. Witnberly, .Mr. and Mrs. An
drew Fisher, Mr and .Mrs. K. C.
Patterson and -Mr. and Mrs. Ward
Ciiiniiilngs.
Cards were enjoyed during the
evening. witn prizes going to Mr
anil Mrs. Ward Cuminliigs and Mr.
t lenitessy.
MRS. FRANK COEN IS
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE
CLUB ON FRIDAY
Mrs. Frank Coen verv graciously
entertained her bridge club Friday
afternoon at a charming onc-thlr-
ly o clock dessert-luncheon at her
beautiful new home in Uiurelwood.
The holiday motif was attractive-
Iv carried out on the lace covered
talile.
Covers were placed for Mrs. K,
11. Van Ness Slid Mrs. 1,. K. Fles,
guests, and Mrs. A. !. Parr, Mrs
O. If. Hess Mm Frlu-ln rtnnMi
Mrs. Scott Williams. Mrs. Frede
rick Chapman. Jr.. nud Mrs. Frede
rick .1. Porter.
Contract bridge was enjoyed
miring t lie alteruoon with .Mrs.
Fles winning Hie traveling prlz,1
and Mrs. Porter winning the first
prize.
U. S. W. V. CAMP AND
AUXILIARY TO INSTALL
OFFICERS THURSDAY
One of tile largest meetings of
iSrrge Stunner ramp and aiixlllnrv
f'ir l be new year has been planned
lor 7:"n next Thursday night at
the armory, al which time a Joint
installation of the l:iln officers
will be held. Light refreshments
, will be served later In the evening.
All memoers ot the camp and aux
iliary to railed Spanish War Vet
erans are requested to be present.
FINE ARTS DEPT.
TO MEET THURSDAY
The Fine Arts department of the
Junior Woman's club will hold an
interesting nieellnc at 7::tlt o'clock
next Thinsil iv evening al the Inline
of Mrs. Ralph Herman. Sufi Kohl
liugiil apartments. All members
Tl Ihe ilcpailllli'llt are urged to be
present.
N. OF W. TO MEET
MONDAY EVENING
1,11m- Circle No tu. Melahbors of
present.
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BUT SIMPLICITY
STILL GUIDES
THE DESIGNERS
By ROSETTE HARGROVB
(NBA Service Stuff Correspondent)
PARIS So far aa Frenchwomen
are concerned, it's patriotic to dress
for the evening whenever the occa
sion demands it.
At the outlireuk of war, It was
a natural feminine instinct to put
awuy all party clothes, but now
the men are coming home on
leave. It Is up to the women to
look their most charming to make
them forget the war.
FaHhlons always reflect the "cli
mate" of 'the moment and the re
cent creations aliown by the Paris
ian designers for "dressing up" oc
casions are full of allure, yet at
be same time practical anil sim
ple. On the other hand, they are
styles which will appeal to women
the world over.
FORMAL DECOLLETAGE
IS NOT WORN
Paris suggests two alternatives
the formal street-length dress or
the full-length dinner gown. The
forntui decollete evening dress has
naturally disappeared from the
Parlsienne's wardrobe.
The long dinner or theater dress
usually has long sleeves and a high
neckline, but sleeves "pushed
liac!(" over Ihe elbow are as smart.
So far as line Is concerned, botli
long and short skirts pieserve the .
siim hlpliiie and the nlppeit-ln waist
effect, but nearly all show varying
degress of fullness.
lloillces are either eusy-flttlng
or skin-tight (Allx) often fasten
ing center front and many show
subtle draperies usually mossed
over the bosom. Necklines nre
neither exaggeratedly high nor
low, the newest line stopping at the
base of the throat, either rounded
or squared.
Application mottfs these most
Intricately wo'rked and providing
the best delicate workmanship
have been revived Willi much sue
cess. These are ustiully carried
out on net or clilirnn bases for
greater contrast. Deep sheer yokes
continuing lnt sleeves, and often
rormliig almost the entire back,
will offer a transparent contrast
ol setting the opaqueness o( the
remainder of the dress.
BLACK IS NOT
ONLY COLOR
The full-length dinner gown
stylos iliirer little rrom the short
er edition, although they do eomd"
MRS. J. D. BRYAN 13
COMPLIMENTED AT
LOVELY PARTY THURSDAY
Mrs. J. D. Hryan was the inspira
tion for a lovely pniiy given by
her sister, Mrs. C. K. Rand, Thurs
day evening. Games were played
and Mrs. Ryan, nee Maude Mc
Gaughey, entertnlncd the group by
playing urcordlon selections.
Later Mrs. Rand served lovely
leiiesiiinents outlet style from n
table centered with a bowl of Ivy
and tall pink tapers. Guests of the
evening included Mr. and Mrs
Bryan and son, David, .Mrs. Charles
force, .Mrs. Loreu Harvey, Mrs.
Jack noucock, .Mrs. I,. W. Rand.
Mrs. Hugh Harrison, Mrs. Rich
ard Jnhansen. Mrs. Earl Wiley.
Mrs. O. J. Rand, Mrs. V. T. Jack
son, Dr. and Mrs. Louis Magln,
Miss Maxlno Rand, Miss Lila Mil
ler, Mrs. Dorothy Dale Jackson
and Ihe host and hostess, Mr. and
Mrs. C. K. Rand.
fIW AND CHAT CLUB
ENTERTAINED AT
GARDNER HOME
Mrs. Edwin Gardner very gra
ciously entertained the Sew and
Chat club at her home Wednesday
afternoon. Attractive bouquets of
colorful flowers were used about
the rooms.
Sewing and visiting were en
joyed until the tea hour, when
Mrs. Gardner served lovely refresh
ments to Mrs. John Herman, a
' guest, and Mrs. Ralph Herman.
Mrs. Clifford Smith. Mrs. Adrian
llnwen and Mrs. I.. C. Latham.
The club will meet the afternoon
of January loth, nt the home of
Mrs. Herman at 3m! Kohlbagen
apartments.
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HOLIDAY PARTY IS
ENJOYED AT BLOSSER
HOME SATURDAY NIGHT
Mr. and Mrs. Joe lllosser enter
tained at a very charming holiday
parly at their home Saturday eve
ning. Games and visiting were ell
joyed and later delicious refresh
ments were served to J. Ward
lllosser, of Vancouver. Wash,. Mr.
and Mrs. L. Learn, Mr. nud Mrs.
Earl Parker and the host and hos
tess, Mr. and Mrs. Joe lllosser.
MUSIC TEACHERS TO
MEET ON MONDAY
The Douglas County Music
Teachers association wlli meet al
a 11:1a o'clock no-hostess luncheon
al the Hotel Rose Monday with
Mrs. Homer Grow as speaker on
the subject 'Psychology Tor Music
Teachers." All members are urg
ed to be present.
W. C. T. U. ANNOUNCES
MEETING FOR WEDNESDAY
The llosebura W. C. T. V. has
planned an Important meeting lor
two o'clock next Wednesday nl the
.Meihislist linnch. according to an
aiioiiiicemenl ninde by the ni-esl-
dent. Mrs. C. A. Chanilierlln. Mem
bers am) IrieiiiU urn iiiiiu.i i.. ,.i '
I lend.
1 ! I
A ; 1 ' !
For restaurant and generally in
formal dining, Schlaparelli designs
this charming dress in black fig
ured silk with scarf ot vivid pink
latin, edged with a deep hem of
, gold embroidery.
In other colors but bluck. Carbon,
.Mediterranean and the very popu
lar "Alerte" or blackout blues iead
In the color curd, with soft rasp
berry, greens, old gold und other
dark yellows, brown, grays and
some bright reds also featured.
Hats accompanying restaurant
drosses, both the long und short
variety, are becoming and not a
bit crazy. Turbans, toques, small
brimmed hats all those are smart
with the "profiled" beret making
u deloi mined comeback. The voguu -of
tllu fur toque l.ta. diiiiiu
ished. -
MISS MINNIE E. BELL
ENTERTAINS AT CHARMIN3
DINNER ON MEW YEAR'S
Miss Minnie E. Hell entertained
at a very charming two o'clock tur
key dinner at her beautiful home
on Reservoir avenu New Year's
day. The holiday motif and plno
cones nnd fir houghs formed a
pretty setting for the uffalr.
Covets were placed for Mr. anil'
Mrs. Lester Hell and son, Louis
Hlllinnn and Mrs. Jlariou WeJel
and daughter. Miss Helen, all of
i Dlxonville. Mrs. 11. c. Parslow,
Mrs. Raymond Parslow, W. I). Bell,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hutchinson, of
Elkton. Miss Evelyn Willis, Mav
nard Hell. Mrs. Annie Abell, Mrs.
Hazel I). I.ytle. Mr. Heitz and the
hostess, Miss Hell.
In the afternoon Mrs. Lytic, Mrs.
It. C. Parslow, Mrs. Wedel and Mr."
Hells sang quartet numbers and
Mr. Holtz sung a. group of solos
accompanied by Miss Willis.
LADY ELKS TO MEET
THURSDAY NIGHT
The Ijidy Elks will meet ut s
o'clock next Thursday night at tho
temple for the semi-monthly tour
nament play of contract bridge and
five-hundred. High score prizes will
be awarded winners. All Lady Elks
are most cordially Invited to bu
present.
D. OF U. V. TO
INSTALL OFFICERS
Florence Nightingale tent. No.
1S. Daughters of I nion Veterans
of Ihe Civil War, lsill-lxGa. will
hold its annual installation of offi
cers at a very important meeting '
at T:3tl o'clock next Friday night
nt the armory. Miss Virginia Cyrus
will act us Installing officer. All
members urc requested to be pres
ent. NURSES ASSOCIATION '
TO MEET ON TUESDAY
Dlstl-icl 'o 11 nf the fti-nron
Slute Graduate Nurses association
will hold an important business
meet In? nt eiphl nV,lnl.
Tuesday evening ut the Veterans
Aoininistraiion nurses home with
the nresldent. Miss Aniin,u,,nn,.
molt, in charge. All members are
urged to be present.
A
LADY LIONS TO
MEET MONDAY NIGHT
The Lady Lions will meet at a
seven o'clock nn-hnstPKs dinner
.Monday evening ut the if)tc-l I mp
mill. Mrs. Frank' Long, president,
will conduct the' business meeting
nud Mi's. U. j. Feldkanip and Mrs.
D. K Foltz will be joint hostesses
for the social hour All i u.i, i.i..a
are cordially Invited lo be present.
MEET ON WEDNESDAY
K AND R CLUB TO
The K and It dub will meet next i
Wednesday alteruoon nl the hnmn I
of Mrs. H. A. Taylor. All members
are most conllallv Invlled to be
present