SATIRI >iv, M UK II 2W. IIMII. ■KA5TS 1’188 DAILY COVRII«!« PAGE KIGHT ■ • 1 rea m«—-■-■—« i SOCIcAL EVENTS Mrs. E. C. Vnderwood and the host­ esses. » * * Beads Are Strong Flannel Dresses Fashion Favorita Chic for Spring I Knights of Pythias Enjoy Moat lb-liglit ful Dinner on Tue-ilay By Mrs. A. B. .lavis. Phone 229-J tin Tuesday eaeuing the Knights of Garments Are Parctical a* Semi-Preciou« Stone« Serve Pythias enjoyed a most delightful Well as Good-Looking Admirably in Decorat­ dinner. The Pythian Sisters were in for New Season. Mr«. James Slover Entertains With Sam Ftinebaugh. Mrs. A. K. Cass, charge of the affair with Mrs. C. D. ing Costume«. I Bridge Party on Thursday | Mrs. Herbert Howell. Mrs. Har- Fies as general chairman. The tables This season n long neglected mnte- Mrs. James Slover entertained de-!old Johnson. Mrs. Shipley Ross. were placed in the form of a triangle rlnl nt last luis coiue Into its own, and The positive erase for personal or- llghtfully with an afternoon of bridge' Mrs. F IL Ingram. Mrs. Ciar­ the emblem of the order and thè col­ has proved Itself so practical a* well nameut* of unlimited variety bus cre­ on Thursday. The rooms were most I ence W i n e t rout. Mrs. li ose oe ors of the order, yellow, blue anti red as good-looking that It will no doubt ated a lively market fur semi-precious attractive with springlike decorations' Bratton. Mrs. W. J. Mishler. Mrs. Ed. were cleverly carried out in thè de- be with us for some time to come. atones, observes a fashion writer lu of violets and yellow daffodils. High j Van Dyke. Mrs. James Chinnock, curative scheme. At each piate, but- Flannel, which comes In a wide and tiie New York Times Good form for­ bade always the w earing of Jew via lu honors at bridge went to Mrs. Frank: Mrs. Ned Culy, of Medford. Mrs W. tonhole bouquets were found. At one colorful variety of shades. Is not only daytime, especially with street dress, decidedly smart, it Is comfortable ns H. Hull, Mrs. Leo Sauers. Miss Jessie side of the triangle yellow jonquils Mashburn. Dainty refreshments and the guwu Itself was uccordlugly were served at the close ot the after­ Griswold. Mrs. George Milleson and furnished the bouquets, at another, well, nnd wise 1« the woman who adds made with more trimming and atten­ to her wardrobe at this time of year violets, and at the third red carna­ noon. Those who enjoyed Mrs. Slo- the hostess. tion to ornamental detail. But the me a frock of this fabric. • • • tions. At each point of the table a ver's hospitality included Mrs. Geo One must of course confine one's Io date truck, being “plain us a pl|«e- centerpiece of flowers carrying out self to the tailored type of dress. The stem," is just u foundation tor tiie buu- Seebach. Mrs. Chris Eismann. Mrs. Sixth Pirtlulay of Frank Herbert the color scheme were used, they in­ most up-to-date version Is ttie two- hies that are an absolute essential in Frank Mashburn. Mrs. C. F. Nutting Ingram Is (Vkibralctl cluded blue primroses, red carna­ piece sort which tuny be worn with or the smart costume. Mrs. P. B. Herman. Mrs. C. A. Sidler. Frank Herbert Ingram celebrated Not "real" ones, rubles and sap­ Mrs. W. E. Newcombe. Mrs. Joseph his sixth birthday on Saturday after­ tions, and daffodils. The lights were without a belt. One frock has n strnight wrap­ phires. diamonds and all the precious Wolke. Mrs. P. B. Whitney. Mrs. A. noon of last week. The dining table also shaded using the same colors stones, pearls excepted; but the crys­ K. Cass. Mrs. H. D. Norton. Mrs. was decorated with a centerpiece of The menu consisted of lettuce salad around skirt, although a plaited one tals, matrix and a thousand aud oue may be substituted successfully, its Frank Rengstorff, Mrs. Mary Browne. cream colored jonquils, and yellow scalloped potatoes, roast veal with blouse, which slips over the head, de­ others of the less cosily sort, some Mrs. O. S. Blanchard. Mrs. James T. candles in crystal candlesticks. The celery dressing creamed peas, crean pends for Its smartness on the wide forgotten, many but recently become Whole shops ure now de­ Chinnock. Mrs. J. D. Stinebaugh. candles were used on the birthday pie and coffee. About thirty five Puritan collar and deep cuffs, the wide known. Mrs. C. E. Weston. Mrs. H. H. Allyn. icake. Peach blossoms and daffodils were seated about the tables. suede belt and the monogrnuimed voted to this feature of fashionable • • • Mrs. Karl Hammerbacher. Mrs. P. I were used in the living rooms. Re- pockets. This model can be purchased dress, displaying a bewildering layout nt ninny reliable shops, nit hough the of necklaces, pendants, earrings, brace­ P. Proctor, Mrs. Henry earner, Mrs. jfreshments ot ice cream and cake J. I'. G. Club Enta-rtaiixil by Mrs. J belt, collar, cufTs and kerchief must, lets. brooches, bandeaux, rings — J. G. Bromley. Mrs. A. C. Hough. were served. Those who enjoyed the K, Manuel on Friday Afternoon to be individual, be your own contri­ every sort of ornament that artistic Mrs. C. H. Woodward. Miss Minnie afternoon included Mrs. F. L. Van- Ingenuity can suggest. The J. V. G. club were entertained bution. Tuffs. Mrs. Amos Smith, Mrs. G. P. nice and Marjory Vannice. Mrs. Hef­ The colors are like crystallised rain­ by Mrs. J. K. Manuel on Friday after Another model would be most at ­ Jester, Mrs. A. Denison. Mrs. Earl lin and Karleen Heflin. Mary Ellen bows: Cool greens, heavenly blues, tractive made In one of the new noon of last week. The afternoon wa, Brown of Medford and the hostess. amethysts like pansies, topuses like Ingram, Norma Chinneck. Kathleen spent with fancy work and music "high colors" we have been seeing In­ deep yellow marigolds, tourmaline as • « • Bratton. Virginia Bratton. Elinor creasingly more of—a soft horizon Mrs. Sam Redding gave a piano solo pink n« June roses, opalescent bit« of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Masikcr Pleasant­ Fies. John Hampshire, George Logan, Refreshments of fruit salad, cake tdue, Mohawk red or almond green, rock of which the gifted craftstuer : according to your taste and complex­ Claud Ernest Gillette. Billy Bromley. ly Surprised it-y Birthday Event and coffee were served. Those pres ion. This frock Is finished at the l>ot- have created an art In themselves. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Masiker were Carl Peter Johnson. Arthur Wine­ Costume Jewelry, these gew guws are ent included Mrs. Herbert Smith tom of the skirt and blouse with a pleasantly surprised on Thursday trout. Billy Letcher. Donald Dilling­ called, and there 1« a stiff standard of Mrs. Ray Calvert. Mrs. Sam Redding bias fold of the material. Its collar evening the occasion being the birth­ ham. Richard Fies and Erank Her- Mrs. Eugene Bureau, Mrs. J. J. Loca and cuffs are very boyish anil becom­ atvle by which they are to be worn. day of Mrs. Masikes. The evening bert Ingram. For early daytime frocks arc strings tell. Mrs. Ered Hull. Mrs. Raymcnc ing. the collar being cut high and hav­ » * « of amber, from the necklnce that was passed with conversation and; ing long pointe under which you ar ­ Mrs. Tom Hearon, Mrs Lathrop. clusps In a circle around the throat, music. About fifty friends were Clematis Club Has Successful Dance Mrs. Edgar range the folds of your soft Windsor to the chain of beads hanging below Lawrence Wieland. present. on Thursday Evening Schrimp. Mrs. Milo Witters. Mrs tie. The cuffs are split and white the waistline. Rock crystal, which Ls • • • Thursday evening the Climatis Clyde Harper, Mrs. A. Stevens. . Mrs. pique Inserted which extends over the tremendously popular, Is shown In hand, to which cuff links add a nice Robert Couch Has Swore of Friends Club enjoyed a most successful dance Luther Tingley. Mrs. Blundell, . Mrs touch. The pockets are merely a part strings of beads as large as "chlney” at the Guild hall. Oregon grape was John Perry and the hostess. for lawn Party on Birthday marble«, each bead ezqulaltely carved. of the bias band and a smart fob or On Wednesday afternoon Robert used about the walls and bouquets of These are Indescribably lovely on a • • kerchief will accent these. gown of black velvet, and have almost Couch entertained a score of his pink carnations and daffodils carried This type of dress may be worn by superseded the strlug of pearls, genu­ friends and classmates at a lawn par­ out the spring like color scheme. The Mrs. C. 8. Manning Give» Dinner ii an older woman, and Is very up-to- ' ine or Imitation, which every woman Honor of Visitors from Idaho ty, the occasion being his ninth favor dance was April Fool in nature, date and serviceable. It Is a one-piece has until lately w^grn morning, noon Mrs. C. S. Manning entertained birthday. A color scheme of yellow paper caps being used. Refreshments and night. , was carried out. Games and refresh­ of ice cream, cake and coffee were dinner on Tuesday evening hunorinf Blood coral, a deeper shade than ments were enjoyed in the spacious served. The committee in charge Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Powell ot Idahc the old-fashioned article, ls among the yard. Those present were, Kenneth consisted of Mrs. A. G. Knapp. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Powell are the guest ornaments shown in Its revivals In Johnsrud, Larry MacDaniels. Vivian. Frank Rengstorff, Mrs. B. F. Lohr of his sister, Mrs. Minto. Cover necklace», pendants and earrings par­ ticularly. Rose quarts make« charm­ Nellie, and George Logan, Merrill and Mrs. Fred Roper. Th» Neilson were laid for ten. • « ing beads and lavalllerea. and ao does and Bobi< Falkenhagen. Nancy Jean orchestra furnished the music and tourmaline, tn which are some large, Gaston, Jack and Kenneth Huyler. about twenty couples were present. Maru Hostet- shiny red leather is chosen. “ The fault muy be largely vested In Mrs. Mary Browne. Mr«. Roscoe Brat­ tier was in charge and about sixty Coat dresses of Roman striped flan­ ourselves : In the old diys actors used ton and the hostesses. enjoyed the affair. to yell and we regi»1 ered emotion. Now nel nre completed by capes to match « » « * • * they are repressed and so nre we. We and are os attractive as they are serv­ Mrs. B. L. Hull Delightful Hostes« to Fruitdale Thimble Club Entertained approve the repressed school and yet iceable. Number of friends on Wednesday we sav there nre no great actors any By Mrs. Allan Vnderwood In Choice of a Rug Mrs. B. L. Hull was a delightful The Fruitdale Thimble club was more."—Louisville Courier-Journal. When choosing a carpet. If economy hostess on Wednesday afternoon entertained on Thursday afternoon must be studied, select one with a when she entertained a number of by Mrs. Moeller and Mrs. Allan l’n- Non-Stop small pattern and of rather light color. her friends. Decorations of carna­ derwood. Refreshments The nervous passenger approached The small pattern cuts to greater ad­ of salad. tions, daffodils and hyacinths were sandwiches, pickles and coffee were the captain timidly. vantage, for there Is less waste In "What would happen, air," she asked, matching Hie design ns the breadths Used about the rooms. The afternoon served. Those who were present in­ was spent with needlework. Refresh­ cluded Mrs. Stanbrough, Mrs. George “If we struck u large Iceberg?" are sewn together, and when the wool "The Iceberg would pass ulong as If begins to wear the light color will not ments of salad, wafers, chocolate Hamilton, Mrs. Fred Roper, Mrs. Rae nothing had happened,” replied the cap­ contrast so painfully against the cake with whipped cream aud coffee Cowdin, Mr«. Fred Roper, Mrs. B. F. tain. string foundation as It would If It were served. Those who enjoyed the Lohr, Mr«. Neilson, Mrs. Ament. Mrs. And the old lady was very much re­ were many shade« darker In /one. I afternoon included Mrs. Staver, Mrs, Slusher, Mrs. Peters, Mrs. Jack Hess, lieved. . . I Iven Day 2:1A I». M. 7:1.1 nml M. 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