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SOCIETY NEWS SUBURBAN
SCHOOLS
SECOND SECTION
SOCIETY NEWS SUBURBAN
SCHOOLS
LAKE COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER
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EUGENE, OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1930.
NO. 154
SOCIAL EVENTS FEW WITH ALL ENTERTAININQ QIVINQ
Miss Giese Bride
iMiMi . ' -V
Miss Ann Steele,
Mrs. Carll Gives
Wylie Bent
Married
Tea Thursday
For 30
WAY FOR CHRISTMAS OBSERVANCE
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Kennell-Ellle photo.
Mill Loulie Glllfllan who It being welcomed to Eugene the
nw director for the Girl Scouts. Mlsi Glllfllan comet from St. Paul.
Many Christmas Dinner Parties to be
Given; Visitors Here; Local
Folk Leave For Holiday
By MARIAN LOWRT
rn CHRISTMAS dinner party and the celebration ot the day hold
Brit place In the coming week'e social news. Many visitors will
I, In the city over the holidays and likewise many Eunene folk are
wing to be with relatives and friends elsewhere for tne occasion.
Family parties and reunions are especially numerous for Christ-
ill day.
Mr. and Mri,
A. T. Cockerllne are
ourtamiug at a family dinner. Those
mnt will b Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Cocierline, Genevieve and Tommy
folerline, from Corvollis. Mr. and
In. E. M. Corkerline and Miss Doris
CKkerline, from Willakpnzie, Mr. and
lln Alfred Cockerline from Califor
u. Mr. and Mrs. William Barker and
.William Barker, Miss Mabel Sim
wni, Kenneth Oxner, J. W. Kftjs,
ad Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Cockerline.
Hi. and .Mr. A. C. Dunn will have
a their holiday guests, their dauch
Bflnd lon-in-lnw. Dr. and Mrs. YVil-
w Hollenheck and son from Port
oi and their son and dauehter-in-Mr.
and Mrs. Rirhard P. Diion
nj dauthtcr, also of Portland.
Mn. Emma Moxlev trill entertnln at
' family party f.ir ten.
r. anil Mrs. James (J. Hnrdinc will
19 Chrilln.ni Hinnep pitftat. Mr.
a! Mri. J. It. llarilins, Mr. and Mrs.
J I Harding. Jean and Carolyn
?Hu, and Paul Douglas of Cottage
mra.
Mr. and Jfr.. Fart n TimkiI wtll
jja II Christmas dinner guests, Mr.
j Mr,. Morris Stnrbuck and sons
J Portland. Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
"iru, Mim Dorothy Parks. Lnwrencc
'U of Portlsnd. Mr. and Mrs. W.
f-Cheshire of Portland, Dr. and Mrs.
U Cheshire and Mri. Jennie Mil-
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- , BJ, mniiiies win nave o
Wmii party together at the Al
" Wta Pi sororitv house. This will
"u tenth year that some of the
Py have celehrnted their Christmas
"Wlier. In the Broup will be Pr.
V Mri r.. h. Packard and family.
d Mri. A. E. Caswell and fam-
onstnnee Edwards. Mrs. M.
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I.i ''I'arles 0. Howard and
; Mr. n, Mrs. l!oi:er Willinms
"mil.r. Mr. Mr,. full-in
"Ulbaker. Mr .-A r- 11 ri
J. Tisitora from Missoula, Mon-
'wnf those Coin8 wny for the
Dr Jr"nd Mrs- i'rnnlt R'n
""I Mr. Sherman V. Momly
hart and son who will be in Salem
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Moore
and children, Jacqueline and Richard,
will be In Corrallis to spend Christ
mas with Mr. Moore's mother, Mrs.
Nellie S. Moore. Others present will
be Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keeney. Nell
and Jane Keener, Miss Nellie Moore,
Miss Willetta Moore, .Merl Moore.
.Mr. and Mrs. John Bushman will be
in Astoria to spend I lie holiday with
Kituhmun'ft relntirea.
A large tauiily guthering is to be
held at the Delta uauitna soronij
house Christmas day, the group in
cluding Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hall, Mrs.
Tomlison. Lowell Hall, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Hull, Howard Hull Jr., and
Hilly Hall, Mr. and .Mrs. Frederic S.
Lliiim. Miss Amy Dunn. Ivan Ware.
Buddy and Amy l.ou Ware, Mr. and
Mrs. C. 8. Williams, Miss Melba
Williams. ,
Mr nd Mrs. Howard R. Taylor
and family plan to spend the holidays
in Seattle.
nr. and Mrs. Irvin R. Foi are to
have as guests, Dr. Fox a psrents,
Mr. sad Mrs. J. 0. Foi of Portland.
.Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Fraasch, Mr. and
Mrs. Julian Sutter.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Tiffany arc
entertaining with a family dinner for
.Mr. Tiffany's mother. Mrs. T. M. lif
fnnv, of Portland, Miss Urace Tif
fan'v of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Harve
Scott of Portland. Mra. Mabel Pen
land and three children from Albany.
.Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. H"lden will
entertain for Mr. and Mrs. Chester h.
Stevenson and family.
Mrs. A. W. Sims will give a family
dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Itnorae and three daughters. Henrj
Sims and son, Walter, and Mrs. Sam
uel Roome.
.Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Fell are I"
have as their Christmas dinner guests.
Mrs. Fell's mother. Mrs. C. E. Stock
er of Portland, a. d Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Bown.
Saturday at
Home F,vent
MISS MARJORIE GIESE daugh
ter of Mr. and .Mrs. C. F. liiose,
was married Saturday evening to
Bruce Ualloway of San Francisco at
a beautiful Christmas wedding at the
home- of her parents, 4oo Eleventh
avenue east. The ceremony was read
at eight o'clock by Rot. Clay E. Pal
mer, pastor of the Congregational
church.
Miss Evelyn Gaiser of Portland was
the hrid-maid and Paul Troeh of
Portland was the best man.
The bride wore an Ivory transpar
ent relvet, made in the fitted tab hi on
with uneven hemline. Her veil was of
tulle and fell in a long train. The veil
was arranged in cap shape, caught
with a narrow strand of pearls and
orange blossoms at the side. For her
flowers she carried an arm lioumipt nf
yellow rosebuds.
Miss Gaiser wore pale green print
ed chiffon and for her flowers, had
pink rosebuds.
The ceremony took ntace bpfnre n
background of palms, ferns, und yel
low ana wiiue i lowers at (lie fireplace.
Brass candelabra with white tapers
stood at either side.
Glen Hart of Portland sang, "Prom
ise," and "Because," and Mrs. Naomi
Harper played the- wedding march.
Itnlpli Pntterson and K. Lee Gallo
way, the loiter of Salem, were the
ushprs. Uceiving the guests at the
door were Beth and Junior Seiwert of
Salem.
An informal reception followed the
ceremouy. The supper table and din
ing room were decorated with yellow
tapers iu crystal candelabra.
Mrs. U. Lee Galloway of Salem and
Miss Grace Sweatt of Curvallis.
poured. A number of the bride's sor
ority sisters assisted about the rooms.
About forty out-of-town guests
were bere for the wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Gnltoway are to live
in ISan Francisco. Both are former
students at Oregon State college
where Mrs. Galloway is a member of
Gamma Phi Beta and Mr. Galloway
n memlver of Ielta Tau Pelts.
will entertain for Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Hoberts and family.
Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Bryson will
have an dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs.
R. S. Bryson. Boy G. Bryson. Bnd
Miss Margaret Woodson, a Tisitor
from Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rplly are to en
tertain at a dinner for twenty at their
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham B. Smith will
have as holiday dinner guests, Mr. and
Mrs. G. G. Bushman. Mr. and Mrs.
C. J. Smith of Portland, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Bushman and daughter.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Cnrll are to
entertain at dinner for twelve Christ
mas dnv.
Mrs. Alberta Powell has left for
Seattle and Portland to be gone over
Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Foster Steele and
daughter, itfiss Jessie Steele, have
gonfl to San Francisco lor tne noil
(lavs.
Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Tnman will be
in Portland for Christmas as guests
of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. O. C. Hunt. Their other
son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and
Mrs. Donald J. Martin, will be ii
Portland from Olympia for the faoli
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Amspoker
are to spend Christmas in Mcdford
with Mr. AmtMinker s relatives.
Mrs. W. O. Starbuck has gone to
Med ford to ne witli her iiaunhter, Mrs.
Georce Stewart, over the hnlidn.vs.
Dr. and Mrs. George P. Winehell
will entertain as Christmns guests
therr son-in-law and naughter. Mr,
and Mrs. James Stewart of Portland.
AT APATtTMKNTS
Miss Sue Badollet and Mrs. Jean
nette 1ange ar at. the Wilder apart
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Mrs. Lynn 8. McCready, presi
dent of the Welfare League, or
ganized recently as a permanent
group to aid In city welfare and
civic work. The League la work
ing on an extensive program to
assist the needy during the
Christmas season.
mentK during the holidiivs. Mrs. Lance
is elm to ion at Alphn Gumma Delta
sorority and Miss Budollct at Phi Mu.
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GOES TO ASHLAND
Miss F.dilh Dodge- left Saturday for
Ashland to spend 4 hnstmus week.
COMING FKOM CALIFORNIA
.Mrs. Mu run ret Dudley of Oakland,
California, came this week-end to visit
her son-in-luw and daughter, Mr. and
Jirs. .Malcolm Kpley.
GOING FOB IB L1 DATS
MisK lna Watkitis plans to Kpend
pari oi ine noinuiys in i ortiana.
HEHB FOB HOLIDAYS
Miss Elizaltetb Thncher ia coming
from San Francisco to be here over
Christmas with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. G. Thaeher. Clare
Timherluko of Jackson, Michigan, will
also he i guest at the Thaeher home
for the holidays.
GIVE DINNER
In observance of the sixteenth
birthday anniversary of their son,
Carroll, Mr. und Mrs. II. C. Auld en
tertained at dinner Friday evening.
mvning eignt oi tneir sons sctiooi
friends.
GOING TO LAKE
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Auld and fam
ily plun to go to Si It coos lake for the
week following Christmas.
FROM COHVALLIS
Among visitors in the city over
Christmas will be Miss r ranees Mill
kin who will be guest of her sister.
Mra, iSelson L. Housing.
HOLIDAY (i VESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Donne II. Dickason
f Sarah Borer) are pi peeled lo be in
Eugene over Christmas us guests of
Mrs. Dicknson's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Claude D. Ifnrer.
CHARIVARI GIVEN
An old-fashioned charivari was giv
en in honor of Mr. und Mrs. C. D
Mndsen ( Mnyme Fore.st Crecelius.)
whose marrince wns an event of De
cember 1.'!, this week nt their home
at Penrl st reet. Dnnein and
VAISS ANN ELI i A BETH STEELE,
AVA daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Foster
Steele, and Wylie C. Bent were mar
ried Friday evening in Medford.
The ceremony was a simple one, at
tended only by relatives and a few
friends. Mr. and Mrs. Steele and
daughter, Miss Jessie Steele, who
were on tueir way to ban t raneisco
for the holidays, were at the wedding.
The bride wore a uuaint old-fash-
ioued dress of flower pink taffeta, the
costume she wore as one of the prin
cesses in the Sunset Trail pageant
and celebration here last summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Bent have gone south
to Los Anneles until after the holi
days, and will return about January 0.
They are to make their home at 23 1 C
rtiirmount boulevard.
Mrs. Bent is a graduate of the Uu-
gene high school and has been at
tending the I'niversity of Oregon. Mr,
Bent is a graduate ot Stanford uni
versity. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. George C. Bent of Canada and a
brother of Mrs. Lelnnd S. Johnson,
Norman-Hatfield
Miss Lucille Hatfield, dauirhtcr of
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hatfield, and Jo
seph W. Norman, son of Mrs, Minnie
I my, were married huiutay, iPecemner
II nt. the Methodist Episcopal parson-
age. Dr. Roy Leslie Smith officiating.
.Miss Moris A I ford and mish era
Miners attended the bride and Millard
Campbell was best man, A small
eroiiu of friends attended the cere
mony. Mr. and Mrs. Norman arc to
live in Eugene.
Rowcna Circle
New officers were elected at the
meeting of the Uoweua circle held this
week at the home of Mrs. A. K. Bran
ten. Mrs. J. S. Moore is the new pres
ident, Mrs. D. O. Shuey, vice-president;
Mrs. Hay Witcoi, secretary;
Mrs. Frank Whitelock, treubiirer. The
next meeting of the club is to come on
the third Thursday of January at the
home of Mrs. E. It. Hlaek.
frames were the evening's diversions.
rresm were air. and airs. ti. n. vloi
ton. Mr. ..od Mrs. William Harper,
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Kelly, Miss Myr
tle Osier, Miss Eva Murphy.Miss Rose
I'e.Macon. .Miss Louise ue.Maeon,
Stanley Jarris, Joseph Glidewell,
Francis Stewart, Mr. and Airs. Mad'
sen.
ENTERTAINS CLUB
Mrs. Henry D. Sheldon was hostess
for a dinner for the Tourist club
members at her home on Monday ere-
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U1VE DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hall enter
tinned at dinner Sunday for a group
ot ten.
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SUNDAY TEA
Miss Husan Hurley entertained a
group of friends informally at tea
Hundny last.
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BENEFIT DATE GIVEN
The date for the annual benefit
card pnrty and tea given by the Eu
cene eluli. Daughters of the Nile, for
the Shriners' hospitsl for crippled
children baa been announced for Sat
urday, .lamiury HI. with Mrs. E. E.
Ililtibraml as general cliairman.
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TO VISIT HERE
Mrs. ( W. Hnwkeiiivortb of
.Itnieau. Alaska, will ho among boll
day visitors in the city. She will be
guest of her brother-in-law and sister,
.Mr. anil .Mrs. I'.ihvin 1.. Knapp.
In a Cerman hotel in Rerln you
press a button and your room door
locks or unlocks, ll is a new inven
tion bn-:ed on the door bell Idea.
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IN' MAKIN'G up you r Christmas
list, give a thought to including
the gift of a savings account
to some boy or girl. Toys are not
enough for the modern child. A
savings account is quite a practical
gift. Simply open an account in the
. name of the child it is to be given
to and make an initial deposit of
any amount from $1 up. We will
i a s n you a
savings pass
hook with the
amount enter
ed and th
gift is ready
"to l wrapped."
THE
UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
OF EUGENE
EUGENE LOAN A SAVINGS BANK
MRS. FRANK CAULLwm host9
fnr an Inform nl to nn ThitrttMuT
ftcrnoon nt her honip. entcrtainintr
o honor her mother. Mrs. Julia Wal
do, a Tisitor from Snn Jose.
A croup ot thirty wni invited to
cnll. Mra. Konneth Shumnker, Mrs.
IJueh E. RosBon. Mrs. John Jny Rok-
era, and Mrs. W. II. Ilnpkins assisted
tho hostess.
On StindiT ermine. Dr. and Mrs.
Cnrll are entertain'ms: for thfr second
of their seriea of informal teaa.
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Mrs. Walter J. Moore and son. William Edoar Moore, 2272 Mc
Millan street. William Edgar, who is four and one-half years old,
is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Moore.
Miss BrownfieU! to
Marry Soon
Mr. William Jesnup entertained at
a Cbristmae tea on Thurlny after
noon from four until five-thirty
o'clock at which time the engagement
and coining mnrrinse of Miss Irene
Hrownfield to Louie K. Burkett of El
Monte, California, was announced.
Following were the guenta for the
afternoon: Mrs. Iola Thompson. Mra,
Edwin Whisler, Mrs. Veltie Iruitt,
Miaa Thelma Overeart, Mina Agnes
Newton, Miss tilndrs Ellitt, Miss
Ruth L.vmnn, Miss Orpha Hintileterry,
Miss Helen Stroupp. Mine Dorothy
Hinjrlrterry, Mis Ruth Lyons, Miss
Ruth Tow no, Miss Affie ReHKnn, Miss
Moiia Hurt, MIhs Helen Thompson,
Miss Blanche Hrownfield, Miss Mnry
Harding, Miss Goldie Smith, Miss
Jessie Curl, Miss Dorothy Owens,
Mra, Herald ltosh, the hostess and the
honored guest.
Mrs D ouglfl
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Recitals
Mrs. M. Fl. Douglass gave three re
citals "for her pinno students this
week.
The first was given Wednesday
evening at the wHmol of music, fiftrpn
narticinatiiis' In the program. The sec
ond wns given Thursday afternoon at
the Lincoln school, six taking port.
The third came Friday afternoon at
the I'M i son trliool with fifteen on the
program. Following were those taking
nnrt: Dorothy Rooms. Kills Elliott
Hnrhnra Crosland, Sarah Spencer,
Mnrearet Rooks. Ann Thompson,
Rnrhiira Jean Harmon. Mary Eliza
heth Knri, Iah Lord, I'atncia Mem
inii. Susan lluffaker. Knrhara Flem
nt Afitmlmlt Wilmn lint I TorrT.
Delnha Jolnmon. Man Dunn. Patricia
Ann Lindsey. Bessie Schmidt. Edwin
Denniston, Charlotte Rerryhill, Jimmy
1earh.
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Dr. A. T. Obero, Dentist
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Sir. and Mrs. Howtird Taylor are
entertaining informally at supper
Sunday evening for Ir. and Mrs. 11.
R. Crosland, Mr. and Mrs. Earl M.
Pnllctt, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L,
Morse. On Thursday evening. Mr.
and Mrs. Taylor entertaiued at dinmu
for six.
Dial Invent
Oift day was observed by the Dial
club at Its monthly meeting Tuesday
evening. Members' brought articles to
be given over to the needy in the city.
Misses Klixnbeth Hichnrd. Nina Hoes
seu, and Alice Bilker were voted new
members and will he received by fin
nb nt the .Itinunry meeting, to conn
on the third Tuesday of the month.
Girl Scouts
Thi l!nivfrnllv hiirh .rhool troon "1
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troop.
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