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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1908)
A t A rm o ry 'fh e K appa Sigma F ratern ity e n te r tained a few of their friends at a dance, S aturday evening, at the A rm ory. T he hall was most artistically decor NOW IN STOCK ated in greens and in the fraternities colors, red, white and green. An original and very attractive feature of the dance was that the orchestra, which T. G. H e n d ric k s , P re s . P . E . S n o d g r a s s , C a s h ie r was placed in the center of the hall, S. B. E a k in , Vice P re s. L. L . G o o d ric h A sst.jC ash . was p artly concealed by large palm s. 5 6 0 W illa m e tte S tr e e t D uring the evening, a delicious sup per was served in the reception-room s of the A rm ory. 'file fra tern itie s’ guests w ere: Helen 606 Willamette St. Phone Main 591 Barber, of P o rtlan d ; Ella Dobie, Pearl W ilbur, Sue Haves, Frances O berteuf- Eugene, Oregon fer, Jessie H urley, Edith W oodcock, L oretta Show ers, M ary Steiw er, W in nie C ockerline, Irene Sim ington, H elen Capital and Surplus, $150,000 Beach, A gnes Beach, Helene R obin son, G ertrude Holmes, Ruth H ansen, M ary H ow ard, Cecile W ilcox, C ornelia Pinkham , Daphne Leisure, C lara Can- Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited field, E dna Canfield, Hazel M cN air, M ary D eB ar, Vivian Holm es, Frances BARNARD & W E S T Nelson, Adele Goff, Lena Miller, H azel First Class Livery The Place to Buy and Rent Pianos Brown, Leone Dilly, Lucia Cam pbell, and the out of town guests were K en neth M cAlpin, Jack Alexander, C hester CAB ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED Loomis, and Tom W ord of P o rtla n d ; Duncan M onteith, “ Budge” S tu art, High Grade Photography and Ralph Robinson of A lbany; Earl P e rm ane ntly Located at 29 W . 10th St. L ato u rette of Oregon C ity, Paul Stahl P h o n e (Hack 3311 C losed S u n d a y s of Salem , John \ catch Let us whitewash your of C ottage Linens with Soap and Water ('»rove, and Vergil Earl of Jefferson. The patronesses were M rs. R. II. NEW ELECTRIC THEATRE Telephone Main 65 D earborn, Mrs. C. A. Burden, M rs.; East Eighth Street 574 Willamette St. W arner Brown, M rs. K atherine W ard Pope and Mrs. Schnecker. Spring Styles in Correct Things in Footwear March 6 Burden & Graham H. [. MORRIS MUSIC HOUSE TRY LA RE FOR a continuous perform ance every afternoon and evening. A change of program M ondays, W ednesday and Fridays. FISH E R LAUNDRY F R A N K E. D U N N W illi The Leading Dry Goods Store Y. W. C. A. DRY GOODS, CARPETS, CLOTHING SHOES flic Y. W . C. A. held a rousing “ booster m eeting” last T u esd ay a fte r Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings noon in order to w ork up enthusiasm lor the society. \ ery in terestin g talks were given by the president R uth GEO. O B. DE BAR, M. I). Balderee, Marv W atson, Zella H air and others. Dr. B roughcr of the W hite PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I'cmpie, of Portland, will address the Office over E ugene Loan and Savings Society at the next m eeting, T uesday, March 3. Bank. Admission 5c. H A M P T O N BROS. ❖ * ❖ ❖ ❖ ROBERTS BROS. ❖ ❖ V »5 TOGGERY * ❖ ❖ * ❖ ❖ ❖ W illa m e tte Underwood Rink... ❖ ❖ C O R R IC I STYLES FOR C O R R E C T M E N ...... 55A Headquarters for Students H. S. & M. CLOTHING S tre e t ❖ * * FOR TH E BEST OF AMUSE MENT. BEST OF MUSIC. OPEN DAILY. W E SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. Bodily & Cooper, Mgrs.