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Page Eight. i- y$ s til , "J IN celebration of her ninetieth birthday, Mrs. Elizabeth Kerna was honor guest at a large open house tea for all of her frlenda Satur day afternoon, February 20. Her daughter, Mra. Frank L. Chambera, was hostess for the affair, (Register-Guard photo, Wiltshire engraving.) Evans' Entertain Gleemen At Reception MR. AND MHS. JOHN STARK EVANS entertained memborH of the EuKnne Gleemen nnd their wives at Gerlinser hall, Thursday night fol lowing the Gleemen concert at Mr Arthur court, with an Informal recep tion and buffet supper. In the receiving line were Mr. and Mra. Charles E. Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pnnicls of Portland, Mra. Win aor Cnlkina, Mrs. Austin Frey, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Voung, and Mr. and Mra. Evans. Mrs. R. T. Burnett and Mrs. Percy W. Brown presided at the tea table. Agisting the hosts were Mrs. Nel son F. Macduff and Mrs. David B. Evans. Mr. Danlela and Mr. Toting sang several duets accompanied by mem tiers of the chorus. Informal enter tainment followed. Eusrene Girl Will Be Married ' March 14 Afli. AND MRS. MARTIN 0. LYON announced the approach ing marlago nf their daughter, Glenn, to Harold Hebnrd of Hoaeburg, on Mnrch 14, at an attractively aranged dinner for relatives and membera of the immediate family Tuesday eve ning at the Lyon home. Tho announcements wore made In tiny parchment scrolls concealed In a centerpiece of flowers. Miss Ava Adlms of llonulm,, Washington, was an nut of town guest at the affair. Miss I.yon was honored recently by Miss Lois Gilmore and Miss Hnr- rlett Callison at a miscellaneous shower. Included on the guest list were Mrs. W. S. Plank. Mrs. Jarmes Bet tia, Mrs. Wllllnm Ashtvorth, Mrs. Wi ley Ham, Mrs. Roland Mosltier. Mrs. Ace Moore, Mrs. Clifford Stalsherg. Miss Etltelyn Powers, Miss Mildred I'hnpntan, Miss Florence Ogden. Miss Virginia Chase, Miss Rosalie Stlen mots, Miss Maxine McDonald, and tha honored guest. Miss Lyon is a former student at tho l'niversity of Oregon and Mr. Ilehard is not nltending the univer sity. He Is a member of Phi Mtt Alphn music honorary. Dial Members Hear Talk Tuesday An addrenn on tho Irani studi of i women In Oregon wan tnnde fur the ! nieetiiii; nf (he Iinl rlnh Tuesdny eve- nine at the l'irnt MethodiM Kpi.M-opnl ' church by Orlando John Hollis of the : University of On-con Inw faculty. j Thirty-two member were present. Client present for the evening were ! Mlm Dnitiy Work. Mra. 1'. J. Bnrtle, Mra. Tutu in v Willinmn. Mm. I. W, Itrown. Mm. ltnlh Sutton. Miss M 1 Kthel Tnjlnr. Mm. M. M. IMli ami Mr. llollin. Vnlcntine decorations wne lined for the dinner. Mrs. Fcndrich Will Wed On Sunday Kuiiene friend will be intcri'Mvd lo know of the marriage of Mr. Sarnli f emlrich and Jjick Brettner, which will take place Kiimlny. February J1, in Seattle, Washington. The cer-'tnony will he en Inforntil one with onlv relalies of the bride groom present. The couple will reside In Eocene. Rep;. S5.C0 Duurt Oil Permanent, now Reg. $3.50 Super Oil Poimanent, now Regf. S2.50 Mode Puree Oil Permanent rh. 2674 O. K. Bcaulu Shop 832 OliT Beverly Hopkins Is Honored On Birthday JJEVERLY HOPKINS, young daugh- ter or .ilr. ami .Mra. ueorgc Honki'mi, celebrated her eleventh birthday Thursday evening with an informal supper party for eleven frlenda. Supper guests included Josephine Evans, Ann Phcl If place, Audrey Ann Bernard, .loan Lehman, Eleanor Croaland, I.uella Prescott , Andre Manerurl, Marilyn Rowling, Virginia Ithlneamitli, and Richard Hopkins. JUGENE'S newest organization ia Nil chapter of Beta Sigma Pnt, na J February 14, at ceremonies at the Oaburn hotel, Membera of th Marjorle Nelll, Mlsa Elizabeth Qulllon, Mlea Barbara Bette, Miss Lyd Dodds, and Miss Euphemea Laraway. Second row, left to right, are Ml rice Faulkner, Miss Elmadorla Havemann, Mlaa Kathryn Gallagher, Ml row, left to rlqht, are Mlsa Mildred Kelso, Mlaa Edith Ernsberger, Mia anire engraving.) Social Notes VlitIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rer.fro of MnrshfirM and E. S. Kenfro nf llerkelry, Calif., are visiting with Mr. und Mr. J. U. Kenfro. IUKTIIOAY PARTY Honoring his thirteenth birthday, tlnrolil Kelly, sou of Mr. and Mrs. C. I. We Kelly, entertained twelve guests l-'mlay evening st su inforuul dessert nnd theatre party. WITH MRS. ANDEllSKN .Mfuibers of Pot am! titnll, campus writing honornry for women, will meet Tuesday evenini; st the home of Mrs. John Anderson st scvcnthirty o' clock. UETl'RX FROM TRIP Mrs. Nnthuu litiln'n-tein hss lurnrd from s two weeks viit in 1,0 Angeles with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. Njimurl. . niNM'i! pi wm:p I I'nlverslty iluiiter of Mortar Board will piny host to ihe Oregon State $3.50 $2.50 S1.50 Shampoo & Fingerwave 50o THE Mrs. Kerns Given Open House Tea On Birthday AT one of the most charmingly ar- a ..-Ui nf the miii. winter lauitvw - ......... m. Frank T, numbers hon ored hep mother, Mn. Eliisbetb Kerm, on her ninetieth oirtnney, Sat urday afternoon, t the Chambers home. An open home tee wee held rrom h... aiw nVlnrk durina which scores Of friendi of Mrs. Kerne felled. jleceivlne; with Mrs. Kerne were iwo -LrM. Mm. T. O. Hen- dricki end Mrs. William Preston, end her dsuithter, Miss Maud 1. aerns. Greeting- the guests at the door were r. vanlr T. Chiimhurs end her daughter, Mrs. John V. Brockelbank. Mrs. W. T. Gordon, Mrs. t rea r,. rUm Mh.H Uh nhv ftnnrirlrh. Mrs. Andrew HU1, Mrs. B. C. Hall assisted in the liTlng room. Pouring for the tea were Mrs. a. R. Sweetser, Mrs. Nellie Florence, f r,,... Warner. Mra. P. E. Snod grass, Mrs. Rudolph Ernst, Mrs. O. R. Oullion, Mrs. Jennie Carroll snd Mrs. A. F. Rapp. Serving were Misses Helen, iiutn and Reetrlm Phamhers and Miss Les- Mrs. A. A. Robitaille. Beatrice Burt Is Married Feb. 14 At Reed, Ore. A WEDDING of interest on Sun day, February 14, was that of Min8 Beatrice Burt, daughter of Mrs. T.ulu Burt, who was married to Harry It. Cure of Newport, at the home of the bride's grandpa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beers of Reed, The service was read before n back group of greenery and white flowers by Itev. II. J. Tlielps. The bride wore a gown of tearose chiffon and carried a shower bouquet of pink carnations and sweet peas. The room was decorated with tulips nnd sweet peas. A wedding dinner was torved to the group of immediate relatives and a few friends. The couple left for a several days I rip north, following which they will nside in Newport, Mrc. Cure Is a t'rnduate of the Mnpleton high school. Monthly Social The monthly social meeting of the Kiigene society for the Hard of Hear ing will he held st the Y.M.C.A. Fri day evening, February 26 at seven thirty o'clock. Mortar Board at a dinner on Febru ary 26 at the home of Mra. Frederick I M. Hunter. Mra. C. L. Scliwering nnd j Mrs. Alice B. Mscdnff will be co-boa- tesses with Mrs. Hunter. i Mrs. Kste Janiieson and Lorua Jes- j sup, desn and assistant dean of women at the college w ill also be guests. , Following the dinner the group will i attend the basketball gsme between the Vnlversty snd Oregon Stnte col- j lege, and the dance being given after ward by both schools. Membera of the local chapter are Mildred Blackburne. Elaine Cornish, Martha McCall. Margilee Morse. Helen Bartrum, and Virginia Endicott. 1'NTERTAIN G VESTS Mr. and Mrs. Mark Daniels were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Young following the Gleemen's concert Thursday evening. Mr. Dan iels was the Gleemen soloist of the evening. Tor Your PERMANENTS try Edith's Beauty Shop PERMANENTS $1.75 $2.60 $3.50 $5.00 Shampoo and Fingerwave 50c EOJTH BENNETT MARTHA CAMPBELL W Aim to Please I ! REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON Cosmopolitan Reign at Phi Beta's "Conti nental Night" By MARGARET REID A COSMOPOLITAN flsvor to Eu gene'e entertainment progrsm will be added to the assortment of the year's outstanding parties when the guests at the Phi Beta "Continental Night" affair are taken aboard the "SS Phi Beta" for a voyage to far ports of call. All this will take place next Satur day night, February 27, at the Osburn hotel starting at eight-thirty o'clock. Captain of the ehip, who will pilot the guesta to the European ports, (where a floor show will represent each place of call) will be Crosby Owens serving as master of cere monies. His "First Mate" will be Ken neth Shumaker. A group of distinguished guests will be aboard the ship for ita eve ning' voyage, and much fun will be added to the evening for the guests to guess the identity of the famous people being impersonated. Many of Eugene's outstanding mu sicians will be featured when the S. S. Thi Beta stops for her port of calls, inducing Jane Thacher, pian ist; Hall Young, tenor, and Fay Knox, dancer. , There will be chorus dancing by dancers trained by Mrs. Knox and among the variety of acts planned will be a Spanish tango, an Irish dance, a group of Viennese waltzers, including Mr. and Mrs. Carlton E. Spencer, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Hop kins, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel D. Gage, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. Rogers Kimber ling, and Mr. and Mrs. William U. East. Mrs. L. C. Schworing is general chairman of arrangements for the party and Mrs. M. N. Miktilak is pro gram chairman. Mrs. C. D. Byrne Is heading the ticket sale. Others on the committee are Mrs. William M. Tug man, Theresa Kelly, and Mrs. Eyler Brown. Supper will be served at eleven o' clock, but there is to be no "ordinary American" food on the menu. Under the direction of Mrs. Eyler Brown, foreign concoctions are being pre pared to top off the evening in a true cosmopolitan fashion. FnvorB are to be given all the guests nnd reservations may be made for the evening with any of the com mittee members. The Phi Beta alumnae and associ ates are sponsoring the affair, as sisted by the active members, to raise money for the scholarship fund. clonal sorority for bualnesa women, which was Installed her Sunday, e newly organized group shown here are, firat row, left to right, Mlaa a Huff, of Virginia, who Installed the group here, Mlsa Mary Lou as Thelma Buley, Miss Helen Bailey, Miss Esther Hostick, Miss Beat- as Charlotte Hewitt, Miss Lola Gilmore, and Mlsa Marie Lono. Third a Helen Marx and Mlaa Juanita MONDAY PARTY Mrs. A. S. Johnson, Mrs. H. I Woodhouse and Mrs. B. M, Gould are entertaining at the Osburn hotel ten room Monday afternoon at a George Washington birthday party. A dessert bridge at one-thirty o'clock Is plsnned by the hostesses. TO LEAVE Miss Phiitirn Graham of Pslo Alto. Cnlifornis, who hss been a visitor st teh home of Mr. snd Mrs. Melville Millar for the psst several weeks, will return to her home around March 1. She will drive back with her mother. For utter cleanliness and sanitary handling for rapid, courteoua service and care that makes clothes last ao much longer we can answer that weekly washing question. TELEPHONE 825 New Service Laundry. Atmosphere To ...III. I , "It'lMX vtsntmKttWkm'jUW I e": - -4.-j, , h n ' P I gg 40W ";- : RESPONSIBLE-for the gala pro gram planned for the "Con tinental Night" affair of Phi Beta to be held Saturday, February 27, is Mra. M. N. Mlkulak, who Is chairman of the program commit tee. The party will be held at the Oaburn hotel and will feature a floor show and aupper. Pioneer Daughter Has Birthday Celebration The eighty-third birthday of Mrs. Henrietta Jacoby was celebrnted Sun day, February 14, with a family re union at the Jacoby home. Mrs. Jacoby is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius J. Hills, pioneers of 1S54 who settled at Jasper, Washington Party Honoring the hirthdoy of George Washington. Chapter H of lite P. E. O. Sisterhood, will meet at. the home ! Mrs. D. W. Crites February 22, for a dessert party at seven-fifteen o'clock. Assisting Mrs. Crites will be Miss Beryl DeFord. Hallaway. (Kennell-EIII photo, Wilt- Mrs. W. EX Graham, who plana to spend a few days at the Millar home. Mrs. Millsr la the sister of Miss Graham. PASTIME CLUB The Pastime club will meet for a six-thirty o'clock supper at the home of Mrs. O. S. Beardsley Tuesdsy. Mnrch 2. Mrs. S. D. Allen entertained the group last Tuesday. . BIRTHDAY TARTY A theatre party for sixteen young friends of Miss Joyce Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan E. Clark. Sr., LAUNDRY TROUBLES SOLVED Wrap up your troubles In your laundry big and amlle with this ultra-perfect laundry service. You'll find every answer her to any clothes-washing problem. Women Golfers To Start Spring Activities VflOST cheerful news of the week Is that the Country Club women will resume their golfing activities soon, for activity among the golfers is a sure harbinger of spring. Committee for the 1037 season have been named by the chairman of women's activities at the Country club, Mrs. David B. Evans, and a meeting of the group was held Wed nesday of the past week to plan the "opening" of the season. The first meeting will be the tour nament on the afternoon of March 8. A luncheon at the clubhouse at twelve thirty o'clock will precede the after noon on the course. Committees for the year and their chairmen are as follows: Tournament, Mrs. A .W. Stien, chairman, Mrs. J. Shelby McCool, and Mrs. 8. A. Sexsmitb. House, Mrs. Weir W. McDonald, chairman, Mrs. Belden A. Babb, and Mrs. S. C. Endi cott. Social, Mrs. Lynn S. McCready, chairman, Mrs. C. D. Donobue, and Mrs. L. B. Sigwart. Handicap, Mrs. John H. Bushman, chairman, Mrs. E. 0. Intmel and Mrs. W. D. Abel. Elcctic, Mrs. Carl A. Field, chairman, Mrs. Lucile Adams and Mrs. Earl H. Thompson. Presbyterians To Hold Mid-Winter Picnic CEVERAL gatherings of importance are plnnned by groups of ibe Cen tral Presbyterian church for the com ing week. On Wednesday afternoon and eve ning, the mid-winter picnic of the church will be held. A silver tea and quilt exhibit Is to be. given at three o'clock and a pro gram of music will be heard at four o'clock. At six o'clock, a cafeteria dinner will be served, to be followed by a musical program. On Monday afternoon, the Mission ary society of the church, the Matrons Guild and guests from the Fairmount Presbyterinn church, will meet for a ne o'clock covered dish luncheon and program. Miss Elesnore Ewlng of the for eign board will be the guest speaker. will celebrnte her thirteenth birthday, Sunday evening. Following the show the young peo ple will be brought to tho Clark residence for refreshment and the birthday cake. BIRTHDAY PARTY An informal dinner party for ten guests was given in honor of the birthday of George Hopkins at his home Tuesday evening. FOR ADDITIONAL SOCIETY SEE PAGES 9 AND 14 BEARD'S 957 Will. Ph. 1996 The accent is on youthful lines in all sizes in the new Spring Dresses f( Hundreds of new ar rivals In charming stylos , , , pure dye silks, prints and the new deep toned solid colors. r I BRIDE on Valentine dav. Februarv 1d u. u.. . I pictured here. She Is the former Phylll. Cousins, itwuK JT enc Cousins, and the weddlna was .. '""""il Florence Mr. Blair' Baker photo Community Club To Meet Friday Tho College Crest Commuuity club will have its monthly meeting Friday evening, February 26. A six-thirty Williams' Stores, Inc. 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