! ii . 1 T ...... .'.-I I' Giet;.,v.BlB.ws fbfllHE CoLLES GlRLS: if 'II'M'-ll Bridge Luncheon s Pretty -; -! Affair !A! smrtilfalr of Wednesday vm the bridge luncheon, for which Mrs. William Mott and Mrs. E. P. Thorn were hpstesaes - at the Mott home In compliment to Mra.Xarl Becked . he on o'clock, luncheon t&ble w&i centered with a brilliant ar rangement of fall flowera. Mri. Walter Kirk and Mrs. "W. F. Poorman assisted the; hostesses In receiving and serving, r The hours lollowlng the lunch- " eon were spent playing bridge. Winning scores were held by Mrs. Walter Kirk and Mrs. W. F. Poor nan. ' ;.. Present In eomplfment to Mrs. Beckewere Mrs. Ralph Hamilton. Mrs. Dan Fry. Jr.. Mrs. -Curtis Cross, Mrs. Clifford Farmer. Mrs. Wayne. Loder. Mrs, Edgar Pierce, Mrs. T. A. Roberts,! Mrs. William Gosier, Mrs. Ralph Campbell. Mrs. Walter Kirk. Mrs. W. F. Poor man, Mrs. Paul Hendricks. .Mrs. W. Grimm. Mrs. H. G. Ma'lson. Mrs. Ronald Jones and little Miss Meriam Becke. . . , . federated Women Install Officers Woodburn About $5 members of the Federated Women ' of the Wnndhnm Methodist Episcopal church met at the home of Mrs. t h Hawlev Thursday alter noon. Installation of the federa tion's .' officers for the coming year was -the mam feature. Mrs. A. E. Austin was Installed as pres- There are three vice-presidents. for the federation, eacn vice pres ident being president of "one of the separate organizations wi federation. They were Mrs. C. J. Rice, president ' of the Ladies' Aid; Mrs. E. N. HalU president of the Foreign Missionary society: and Mrs. J. H.' Llvesar. president of the Homo Missionary society. Other officers are Mrs. Iran C. Beers, treasurer and Mrs. Paul Pemberton, secretary. - Mrs. A. E. Austin had charge of the derotional services. Hostesses for th afternoon were Mrs. Fred S. Burya, Mrs. Os car Allen, Mrs. Myrtle Cole, and Mrs. C. J. Rice, t ' i The next meeting of the led eration will be held at the home of Mrs. Ida Parr on. the third Tuesday In October. - , SURPRISE -o I 1 Star Reception Brilliant Affair T A brilliant event waa the re ception ' with which Chad wick ' chapter, order of the Eastern Star complimented Mrs. Paul Hauser; grand conductress, Tues day evening in tho. Masonic lodge . rooms. ' rv" 1" '"'' . Guests Included grand chapter members and both worthy and associate matrons aid patrons from Sheridan, Nowberg, Mc Mlnnville, Amity. Woodburn, Falls City, and Jefferson lodges. Mrs. Stella Henry, worthy asso- elate matron. Introduced to the line which Included-Mrs. Hauser, grand conductress of . the Oregon chapter; V. E. Kuhn.! her wort&y patron during Mrs Hauser's year as matron of Chadwtck chapter; Mrs. Albert C. Smith.- worthy matron J. O. Russell, worthy patron; Miss Mary Chadwlck. tor whose father Chadwiek chapter was named; Mrs. Minnie; W. White of Portland, worthy grand . matron -of the Oregon grand :y chapter; Mrs. Thereaa Castner. of Portland, past worthy grand -matron; C. A. Howard, formerly of Coos Bay, and Gilbert "Charters tof Portland, past grand patrons; Frank s. Baldwin .of Newberg, grand associate patroa; Mrs. EI ene Lofgren of Portland, S grand organist; Mrs. Ida Wills of Port land, grand Electa and Duncan Cameron of Cottage Grove, grand sentinel. " "-. ; : '', The program . Included brie talks by distinguished guests and . the , presentation of a floral de gree upon Mrs. Hauser by offi cers who served with her when h was worthy matron of Chad-, wick chapter several years ago. i Beautiful decorative effects were achieved in the lodge rooms and reception rooms by tho ns of masses of brilliant fall flow ers. Presiding at the coffee nrns and those cutting ices were Mrs. Milton Meyers. Mrs. W. Carlton Smith, Mrs. Ida Nlles, and Mrs. Mary Johnson. Music played by Mrs. J. ' O. Russe.ll and Mrs. , Joy Turner Moses -added charm to the recep - tion hours. -: ' V Mrs. Pearl Pratt was charge ot the -plan tor tho reception and she was assisted by Mael Mc Donald. Grace Huesey. Jennie Breithaapt. Mildred Brooks, Clar abello Hausor, Leah Clinton, JNell Coppock; Golda , Frentreas,' Cath erine Hewlett, Estetla Lano, Gladys Mesch, Marjorie Merrlott. Edna Ramp, Sarah Lloyd Ida Olson, Alice Palmer, Caroline Ne- . rod and Agnes BJormsen. 5 Miss Young Honored On Birthday Mrs F.: J. Gllbralth entertain ed In compliment to the 11th birthday of her daughter, Janet Fryer Wednesday afternoon with an afternoon tea at the Gllbralth homo on 12 street, and this fol lowed with a line party. , The tea UbU was d-llsMf ully arraaged with baskets of flowers 1b shades of yellow. v and green, . and nilo freeo tapers. Favors car ried out the same Color scheme. Guests in compliment to Miss Janet were Mary Louise Sitter, Jean Probert, Betty .nnason, Earbara Saunders, Jaae Baun - ders, Ruth, Ranger, Mary -Ross, Gladys Ross. Dorothy McCulIy, and Eileen Arnson Slra, ETigeno Prescott will' bo hostess to members of the Sewing club of tho Sons of veterans aux- fliary Thursday afternoon begia- Surprising her family and society. Miss Muriel McCormick (above), daughter ef Mri : and Mrs. Harold McCormick and! granddaughter of John D. Rockefeller, ; announced that t)i Tfuitd .mam Elisha , D ! Hubbard (lower),; of Middletown, Conn. - The announcement- was made ohly the day before the wedding at Bar Harbor, Me. Simpson-Fallows ' Nuptials Told, , - la i quiet - wldding aolemnUed at , 2 o'clock - Wednesday ia "the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jwl Rob ertson Miss Acta. Simp'soht neice of 'Mr. and Mri. ' Robertson,- be came the bride of v Charles Fellows of Bandon. Rev Grover C. Birt chett read the ".lows. . Profusion of I autumn flowers were used about tne rooms and used to hank the fireplace before which r the ceremony was ob served I There were no attendants and the bride and jiroom took their places at the alter to the strains of a wedding march played by. Mrs. James Tee 1. An afternoon gown of soft brown was worn by the bride and she carried an arm bouquet of Buttfffly roses. immediately : Hollowing t n e ceremony ;;a reception compliment ed Mr. and Mrs. Fellows and the guests who wer present , for tho wedding. 3 Mrs. J. N. Robertson and Mrs. Oilio Shafer presided at tho serving tabl . which was ' at tractively arranged with bowl of pink and i yellow! asters and pink tapers, j Miss Grace' Robertson, Miss Dorothy Slafer, Mrs. Har vey Shafer and j Mrs. Carl Shafer assisted fa the 'serving. - . Following a -brtef wedding tour Mr. and Mrs. Fallows will make their home in Bandon. T All ' t alliance Luncneon Friday ; j , Members of the Woman's Alli ance of the Unitarian church will meet for a one o'clock luncheon Friday in tho Emerson room of tho church. Mrs. George Trott, Mrs. Martha Ltfiarie and Miss Ethel Fletcher will act as hostess es for the at teraoon. Following the luncheon Rev. Fred Alban Weil! will review tho book 'Syrian Christ" by Rlh bany. j ; ; ' Ml SCHOOL - SUPPLIES Miller's : New Book Dept.!.. . .3.;. Take a' memory book back to ' school. Theso "Slams And Craty Stqff" memory books are on sale here tH day; Also a complete'line of o.Hality fountain pens, note books, '.stationer y, etc. J' ''i. ' '! 1 r'y.: f!; Colonial Facialis A complimentary facial given by- eourtesy'rOf i'Colonlal Dames Is yours for the ask ing. . . Just call 317 all this week- Let our I expert, help "you repair the Ravages of the. summer un on- your com- ptextoni"; v:;"; . ;i . . ,.' ' u - MILLER'S beiphian. Chapter jrians tjrstueet 1 The Sigma Nu' chapter of the Delphian society will hold its first meeting of the fall season af two o'clock. Monday afternoon in the auditor lusa of tho public library. Tho subject of study will i bo "Italian. Art to tho End of. the Great Periods of Painting.' Lee son talks will b given by Mrs. J. C- Perry, Mrs. F. A. Erlxson, Mrs. C. K Spauldlng, and i Mrs. Ronald Jones. ; -; . - ; '; I Current events will be discuss ed by .Mrs tX L. Newman, Mrs. Floyd White and - Mrs. C. H. Glenn. :" - ' -;l - . Tho study of art Is expected to be exceptionally Interesting ' this rail because of the - fact : that the new supervisor, Miss 1 Loretta Ford, has Just returned from sev eral months of travel in Europe where she made a personal study of man of the most famous gal leries. ..'- ' '- "'.; ; r 4 Tho president. Mrs. W; a Mer rlott, will announce several new features of interest to members. ,,...;- "... . i- ? I . (V-'ilft-lJ. . i .- -? - . , - . , 4 J , A charming', affair., given l to compliment Mrs. L. W. Biddle who leaves soon for Walla Walla. Wash., to make her home was that at tho home of Mrs. E. lA. Collier with-Mrs. J. G. Marrl Mrs. A. R. Carter, and Miss Margaret Townsend assisting hostesses. Re membrances ' were presented to Mts. Biddle In the courso of tho afternoon. Program numbers were presented by Miss Beulah Grar ham, and Rev. and Mrs. Biddle.! The"New" MILLERS A modern store setting filled with the newest autumn merchandise bids ; you welcome to shop ! through. 1 j I ; ! Many new lines have been added to make the stocks complete in varie ty as well as size ranges. Customer, conveniences such as the modern pneu matic cash carrier tube system facilitates the making of change with lightening like rapidity. Convenient displays lend helpful assistance in choosing fall wardrobes Second Floor apparel, lingerie and millinery de partments are most con veniently located. Light, airy, cool and inviting . . these new departments will gain, your admira , tion at once. : . ' 1 MODERN LOSS FOOTWEAR fg.OO and $J .50 Every thing the name Im plies . . .' these new oxfords are made of gloro tanned pigskin, soft, mellow and extremely serviceable. A de cided innovation in college girl footwear fashions. See them at Miller's today. Main floor. , ' ' "Punctureless" MESH HOSE FOR SCHOOL Mr rSm It . . sueo-i' i, yy 1 Mam .hll :: ' Ji' I , Floor - IWJ 1 1 W I 1(1 I I I " mmmmmmmmmm i I I f-.r-.r.- . ..... . i . - , . i . . .... ' . ' i MSjMMaasasMMsMSsMMMMsSHBMSBNWVaMSMaaeMawsi 8 LJJ I ty , mm i i.'j m::dr a .- - -"r -: - ; 'It I Ml'1 ' I ' ' 5 fiv::.v.nai! . ir -it. : - Half the fun of going back to college is selecting the clothes to take back with you: With this in mind, we've planned a special College Week, featuring in all our apparel and accessory depart ments the newest' and smartest of fashions for girls of college age. WeVe not forgotten the budget either. You'll find that our - prices will help to extend your clothes allowance, , ,,;-.., , No college wardrobe Is , complete without the one piece knitted dress which you can slip into in a hurry. In the new vivid shades. .$5.95 to $10.00 The vogue . for light-with-dark is perfectly! pictured in this sheer wool frock of bright shades worn with deeper tone cardigan. $8.59 to $17.30 Ybull be just crazy about t this 3 piece knitted boucle suit which comes i in deep brown, dark green, and navy with contrasting lacey knit sweater. $10.00 1 A dark crepe Sunday night dress that will be appropri ate for any number of. oc casions. In black or blue with contrasting yoke of white chiffon. - $17.50 " Sheer wool crepe frocks with newest trims of Lapin and chipmunk fur. Thfe3e are shown in Spanish tile Cassis or wine, red, brown and black. $17.50 TOTbP IT ALL The newest hat are a combination, bf Empress Eugen- ; r ia and Robin Hood styles just the right amount of, ' sophisticate and va- . gabond to please the. college girl. At ;-;--:!-:-' 'f t $1.95 to $10.50 New Sheer Wooland Flat Crepe School Frocks Here Specially Priced- $ 10. Let your fall frock be a gay sheer wool, it's the smartest dress of the' hour! And, in this special showing today at $10, we show a good range of the new autumn colors as well as travel mhtes. The new white pique trims such as collar and cuffs go perfectly with these dashing youth ful styles. i i - . . ;,' Every school girl will find a place in her wardrobe for one or more of these rough-and-ready dresses and be prepared , at an instant's notice, to join the gayest of expeditions. ! i i 2nd Apparel Shops. . . . '- .1 - I ' (Take elevator), . i v The College Wardrobe of Intimates Shown Here in Such Qualities as Laros ...Gossard ... Kickerknick ...Van Raalte Miller's are displaying, the "college ! girl wardrobe of intimates' in their . lingerie window this week. Visit this; window display then shop the lingerie section for complete details of our college girl wardrobe of intimates. Note the wonderful quality and low prices prevailing which makes it easy on college budgets: 2nd floor. ' ... u ROBES ! PAJAMAS GOWNS STEP-INS COMBINATIONS BRASSIERES COMPLETES GARTER BELTS COSTUME SLIPS WIN TEK f TO " A 6 17 f ' 'IV1 lJJ"- ' : . ; Plaa '. to attend out -j. . Hooked "Rn m Clans-.; m today! .' Freela- f traction by "LA.DT BUCILUt" j Rougly Sponge i St. Moritz Nuba Genuine Polo f Basket Weave 'AA? , AV' . 1 Rough Tweed i Miller's 2nd floor coat shop is showing a spe cial value group of - these new coats at $24.50 that are posi tively the smartest coats in' town at this price. Printz oats I in the famous St. Montr Nubs in black and white mixed. Others by equally famous artists that show! a decided influence ' 1 of ;!. (t he) Second Empire .styles. 1 -i - . - . j . 1 " , A I- A- :' .!''.-: ; A choice of such furs s - Lapin, Pointed .wolf, French beaver and caracul. . SOLO BROWN ; MASCARA BROWN1 BLACK and WHITE f NAVY and ROYAL PLAIN BLACK COAT SHOP i" i.i . 2nd FLOOR T ! - i 11 fc2 P P R2i ;:l Pi ft i ,.- aJng at 2:30 o'clock, : , .; CI'., ! i: