Society By Lylah Lou McMurphey Dances may come and dances may go but the senior ball will long j remain a pleasant memory to all who attended it. The entire gym nasium at the Woman’s building was transformed into a huge ball room with Arabic setting. Large attractive lanterns of varied shape cast their light over the room, made lovely with draped hangings which extended from the ceiling to the floor. The programs and the supper were typical of Arabia, as' was the feature of *’ e evening, danced by Miss Edna Hippie. Patrons and patronsses were Gov ernor Walter M. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Dean H. Walker, Mrs. Straub, Mrs. Virginia Judv Mr.'and Mrs. Georg and Mrs. Erie W -* Mrs. John ^ Mrs. £ v .,±rs. Karl Qji+’ .a. L. H. John _. James II. Gilbert, T. Sumner, Mr. and E. DeCou, Mr. and Mrs. , ederick S. Dunn and Mi. and Mrs. E. G. Young. * * * The Alpha Phi house was the scene of a delightful Valentine’s day breakfast dance, given Satur day morning from 9 o’clock until 12 by freshmen of Gamma Phi Beta and Alpha Phi. In the dinning room many hearts of different sizes were hung on the walls and on the small tables were red candles and candlesticks. The dancing roony! were lovely with huge baskets of red carnations and yellow tulips. Cy Vallentyne sang “Sleepy Time Gal” and several oth er songs during the dance. Mrs. Henry Augustine and Mrs. Josephine Stewart were patronesses. * * * The marriage of Miss Florinda Brown, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Brown of Tacoma, and Dud ley N. P. Hill «f Portland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eobert F. Hill, form erly of Portland, who have recently moved to Oakland, Cal., was a complete surprise to their many friends. The ceremony was quiet ly solemnized at St. Paul’s Episco pal church in Oregon City last Wednesday evening.' 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After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Hill will be at home at the Itoseway Court apartments, 151 East Twenty-second street North, Port land. ♦ # * Delta Delta Delta Alliance mem bers had their regular monthly meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs. George W. Croisan, the gathering being in the form of a potluck supper. * * * Members of Pi Lambda Theta had their regular monthly luncheon Thursday at the College Side Inn. * * * An outstanding event of Satur day. February 13 will be the bene fit bridge party to be given at the Kappa ' ■'ha Theta house by Eu gene a and active members e loard, senior wom _.al honorary organiza .eservations for tables may ..ad by calling Miss Louise In abnit at the Alpha Gamma Delta house. Those in charge of arrangements are Mrs. David M. Graham, Mrs. Anne Landsbury Beck, Mrs. Vir ginia Judy Esterly, Miss Margaret Deigh, Miss Helen Addison, Miss Helen Wells, Miss Florence Buck, Miss foorothy Myers, Miss Louise Inabnit, Miss Elrtise Buck, Miss Janet Wood and Miss Margaret Boyer. * * •, Saturday evening at 8 o’clock at the home of the bride’s parents, Miss Anita Ashworth became the bride of James Meek. The attend ants were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Foley, sister and brother-in-law of the bride. Mrs. Meek is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ashworth of Eu gene and Mr. Meek, a graduate of the University of Oregon and a member of Phi Gamma Delta, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J.: F. Meek of Portland. * * * An informal dinner was given Thursday evening at the Kappa Omicron house, the honor patrons and patronesses being guests for the occasion. Spring flowers, were used as table decorations. * * * Eugene friends of Miss Bita Durkheimer of Palo Alto, Cal., have received word that her marraige to Joseph Hoostein of Fresno,Cal., will I be an event of Friday, February 19. i Miss Durkheimer graduated from the University of Oregon in 1923 and is a member of Phi Beta Kap pa. She took graduate work at Stanford university, receiving her master’s degree last June and is a member of Tau Psi Epsilon, psy chology fraternity. • * • Several alumnae and active mem bcrs of Alpha Delta Pi attended the installation of a new chapter at O. A. C. this week-end. Among those who went were Mrs. Floyd Westerfield, Mrs. W. E. Milne, Mrs. Alex Andraiess, Mrs. R. C. Clark, Mrs. Earl Packard and Mrs. Verdon May of Marcola. We Are Always Ready TO SUPPLY YOU WITH Lumber, Lathe, Shingles, and Slabwood PHONE 452 Booth-Kelly Lumber Company 4^r?^r?avitvgvir^vir^?ir;^Rif@r?8\ir^?ir^ira?it?s