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THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON January Pag Six. r . t . 1 . , ,.':; ' ' . ; - ' ' r - i V ..; r- "- V '-' J A '' ' ' ... J - r- . i "V""- 'ii f! ' ij , Spinsters Club Announce Plans for Benefit Party And Style Show, Feb. 3 I)y MARIAN LOWRY FEBRUARY will be featured by several benefit parties, plans for which already are underway. One of the larger of these will be the bridfje party and fashion show being .i .i. !..U C 1 1 rrl sir ITriVtrunrv .9 nt arranged oy me opniMiia nuw i" uniuimi,., , hntel. The club is mcetinfi on Tuesday evening of this week at the home of Miss Janet Hall to make further plans for the Dartv. Commlttf" I.Mrd Mis Evelyn Wood and Miss Don-then Giustina arc co-chair- mn fnr Olp DarlV. Mis Margaret Schaefevs and Miu Marjone Bales will have charge of the slyle show. Alpha Chi Omega Reception Thursday An enjoyable event for a large I eroiin of rnmniis find town folic Miss Helen Tillman and Miss ; Thursday evenine was the formal Eugenia Nagle are the committee re(.epjon (or wnicn A!pha Cni on prizes. Omega sorority entertained to In charge of tables and cards j hQm)r Mrs BIanche Roreri former will be Miss Betty Sether andE(JgenMn who haJ returned t0 Miss Betty Jean Van Ana ,b chaoeron at the sorority, and INTERESTINO newn to many university anil Eugcnp frlpnds Ihe past week was announcement of the engagement of Mlsa Gayle rtuchanan, above, youngest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. E. ilurhanan, Sr., to Don W. Karahnrr, son of Mr. and Mm. O. F. Karshner of Aberdeen. Wash. The wedding will be February 11 at the Buchanan home. (Wiltshire engraving) Four Hostesses For Bridge Parties Mrs. C. B. Ruth, Mrs. M. H. Dickens, Mrs. Rena Bundy, and Mrs. J. II. Stoflel were hostesses on Thursday afternoon and eve ning for dessert and bridge parties at the Ruth home, guesls includ ing women from Blue River chap ter. Order of Eirslern Slur. Seven tables of guests attended the afternoon parly, honors going lo Mrs. Louis Waldorf, Mrs. Beit J. Griffith, and Mrs. Grady John son. KlRht tables of cards were in play for the evening party and honors went to Mrs. C. W. Hall, Mrs. T. E. Furnish, and Mis, L. W. Carlisle. Visitor Here Mid-Winter Social Season For Campus Groups on At Peak; Formals Given THESE are busy days for university students and faculty with the mid-winter social activities underway in full swing. Receptions, tens, rlnnccs, conferences of varied types, basketball games, nnd other events fill the activities schedule. For Coming Week Several events mark the coming week a calendar. On winesoay evening win nr held another of me "mixers for the physical education school. Friday and Saturday evenings bring uio Oregon-Washlnglon Das ketball series. Annual "Dad's Day" week-end comes next week-end. the stu- QCnia JJIUIIIIIIIK IIUII1h.U uvwti.T to honor visiting fathers. Several dances reaturcd Uils week-end. Alpha Phi sorority entertained with a formal, Saturday evening, patrons for the event Including Mrs. N. H. Anderson, Mrs. G. S. Herron, Mr. and Mrs. David Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Chambers, and as guest, Dr. nnd Mis. Daniel D. Gage, Jr., Dr. and Mm. C. L. Schwcring, Mrs. Nelson F. Macduff. Delta Tau Delta fraternity gave a dinner dance at the Eugene hotel, Saturday evening. Patrons fnr the event were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dahlberg, Major and Mis. H. Lester Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. John Cnsteol. Delta Gamma sorority enter tained at a formal Saturday eve ning. Invited as patrons were Mis. Hunt Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. Howard 11. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. George S. Turnbull, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P. Riddlesbarger, and as guests, Dr. and Mrs. R. C. KomlR and Dr. and Mrs. John P. MacKinnon. Delia I'l'Mlon entertained with a radio dance, patrons for the evening being Mr. and Mrs. Milo Classman and Mr. and Mrs. Milo Marlatt. Hendricks hall and Susan Camp bell hall entertained with a Joint radio dance, asking Mrs. J. M. Miller and Miss Kate Buchanan as ; patronesses. i The "winter wonderland" dance : of Uie Women's Athletic nssoela- i tion was Riven Saturday evening I at GerHnper hall. ! Patrons for the event were Dr. and Mis. Fiederkk M. Hunter. i Dr. and Mrs Donald M. Erb, De.m I and Mis. H. W. LciKhton, Miss! Harriet Thomson, Miss Janet J Woodruff. Miss Pirkko PniHklvt, Miss Warrlne Enstbtirn, Miss Flor ence Alden, Mr. and Mt.. C. I,, i Schwcring. Dean and Mrs. Virgil D. Earl, Dean and Mis. Karl W. Onthank, Mrs. Nelson F. Macduff, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cutler, Mr. nnd Mi's. E. R. Knollln, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Massey, Mr. and Mrs. Js'vd Johns. Mrs. Joseph Geitner of Pied mont, Cal., who will be remember ed as Kathleen Fraley, formerly of Eugene, is visiting here. Her son. Gilbert Bell, attends the University of Oregon. On Friday aflernoon, Mrs. Carlton E. Spencer entertain ed informally at tea for Mrs. Geitner, Inviting a group who knew the visitor when she lived here. The committee for tickets is Miss Phyllis Atwater and Miss Helen Dodds. On the committee for arrange ments are Miss Virginia Goodlow and Miss Janet Hall. Styles will be shown from H. Gordon and company store. nnth mnlrurl &nri auction hridCO will be played, prizes to be 'given pha Chi Omega Alumnae club, for each. I ''ss Margaret Van Meter, Mrs. no.or-.-Miniie mav ho made bv , uorer. Airs. iuc(army, mrs. nei to honor Mrs. Charles A. Mc Carthy of Seattle, province presi dent of the group. The reception was the first opportunity for many friends to greet Mrs. Rorer since her return to Eugene. In the receiving line were Mrs. Frederick Hartung from the Al- calling Miss Giustina at 1940-W or Miss Wood at 1707 -J. son F. Macduff, and Miss Marion Christiansen. The supper table was strikingly ALUMNAE MEETING set with a large centerpiece of Delta Zeta alumnae are to meet : deen red carnations, surrounded for dessert Wednesday afternoon j by lighted tapers set in crystal holders. Mrs. Arthur Bushman and Mrs. Kenneth W. Moore from the alumnae club poured the first hour, and Mrs. A. V. Lewis and Mrs. F. M. Carter from the mothers club during the second hour. Several Eugene alumnae assist ed about the rooms, including Mrs. Clifford R. Manerud, Mrs. Bert Kerns, Miss Helen Bell, Miss Lillian Holm, Miss Kay Mitchell, Miss Dorothy Jane Llnd, Mrs. Dorothy Jqfinson, Mrs. Oden Mon jay, Mrs. Half G. Thompson. Songs and instrumental music were presented by members of the sorority at intervals during the reception. Officer Entertained Thursday noon, local alumnae of the sorority met at luncheon at Del Rey cafe honoring Mrs. McCarthy. Alumnae attending were Mrs. Arthur Bushman, Mrs. R, I. Eidswick, Mrs. Frederick Hartung, Mrs. Dorothy Johnson, Mrs. Bert Kerns, Mrs. Clifford R. Manerud, Mrs. Oden Monjay, Miss Helen Bell, Miss Lillian Holm, Miss Dorothy Jane Lind. at the home of Mrs. George Hal ton, 1237 Twenty-first avenue east, at one-thirty o'clock. HOSTESS AT TEA Mrs. Donald It. Husband enter tained Informally nt tea Thursday afternoon at her home, honoring her sister. Mrs. Adrian Vaater, visitor from Omaha, Neb. BRIDGE GROUP Wednesday Bridge club Is to meet this week at the home of Mrs. R. M. Pratt. WEDDING THIS WEEK Miss Elizabeth Linn left Friday for Rochester. New York, where on Thursday of this week. Janu ary 25, her marriage to Willard Myers, formerly of this city, will be solemnized. Miss Linn is tne daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Linn of Eugene, Mr. Myers the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Myers. ELKS DANCE The regular dance for the Elks lodge members will he held next Saturday evenmg at the Elks temple, dancing starting at nine, thirty o'clock. TO MEET TUESDAY Madrecitas club Is meeting on Tuesday afternoon of this week at the home of Mrs. Charles D Byrne at one-fiftcen o'clock. ADVISERS MEETING The Sorority Alumnae Advisers group will meet Friday noon for luncheon in the Penney .store com mittee room. MOTHERS MEET Fifteen members of the Phi Delta Theta mothers' club met the past week Willi Mrs. S. M. Calkins. Plans were made for a rummage sale February 10 at 010 Willam ette sueet. The next meeting will be February IS nt two o'clock at the Phi Delia Thela house. WEDDING DATE SET Date for the wedding of Miss Thelma Spencer and Robert Swen nes Is announced for Wednesday, February 14. It will be an after noon ceremony at the home of the 6 -i Vn Mr., Mrs. Crabill Married 55 Years Celebrating the fifty-fifth an niversary of their marriage on Sunday will be Mr. and Mis, J. P. Crabill. Married In Klrkville, Iowa, on January 21, 18B5, Mr. nd Mrs. Crabill are the parents ft Mr. G. V. Hasselroolh and Mrs. C H. Gary of Eugene, and of the late well-known Eugene showman. F. M. "Pop" Crabill. A dinner ( kuwibiuik 01 ine nome 01 Mr. and , Mrs. Hasaelrocih has been ar . ranged in Mr. and Mrs. Crabill's ( honor lor Sunday afternoon. Mrs . F. N. Crafu win be special guest. , Mr. and Mrs. Crahlll have lived in t.ugrne sine 193S, when they I moyti hex Irora. Eureka, CL .1, 'I WIXM.R of the award jlven by the Daunhler of Ihe American Hevnlutlon lo Ihe oulstamUiif tlrl In Euirnr hlih ..hn.,1 ihi. I jrr Is Miw I'hj liU oray, above. iKemieli-Ulu photo WlUuuo eu 1 (raving) P. E. O. Chapters Announce Meetings Meetings for the three local chapters of the P. E. O. Sisterhood are to be held this week. Chapter H will meet Monday evening at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. E. A. Stacks with Mrs. I. C. Richards assisting. Chapter AY will meet at one o clock Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Alfred L. Lomax. Chapter AM will meet Wednes day afternoon for a covered dish luncheon at the home of Miss Elmadorris Havemann at one o'clock, the business session to follow. There will be roll call and music by the P. E. O. trio. r li : if 7" II iii ii lairttiWwil HONORED at the reception given Thursday evening by Alpha Chi Omega sorority was Mrs. Blanche Rorer, above, who Is being wel comed back to Eugene as chaperon at the sorority. (Register-Guard photo Wiltshire engraving) Mrs. Carll Gives Dessert Past Week Mrs. Frank Carll entertained the patronesses group of Phi Beta Wednesday at a dessert luncheon, the affair especially honoring the new patronesses, Mrs. T. W. Ros borough, Mrs. Theodore Kratt, Mrs. Elmer F. Keller, and Mrs. H. G. Merriam. Other guests were the officers of the Phi Beta alumnae group who gaye the induction ceremony for the new patronesses with Mrs. E. R. Knollin, president of the alumnae group, presiding. Pouring were Mrs. David Auld and Mrs. W. S. Russell. Assisting Mrs. Carll were Mrs. John Jay Rogers, Mrs. C. W. Ingham, Mrs. Wilson Jewett, Jr., Mrs. James A. Rodman, Mrs. Mary C. Brockel bank, Mrs. Robert D. Horn, and Miss Theresa Kelly. Dinner And Card Party Set By Club The Little Club Around the Corner members are to meet for dinner and card party on Thurs day evening at the Osburn hotel at six-thirty o'clock, the losers in the icccnt card series to entertain for the winners. Hosts for the evening will be Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Clubb, Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Fletcher, Mr. and Mtii. Fred C. Walters, J. Fred Gerot, Mrs. W. B. Neal. The "gxiests for the evening will be Mrs. J. B. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Meisel. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Beard. Dr. W. B. Neal, Mrs. J. Fred Gerot, bride. Miss Mildred Meredith and William Peltier are to be the at tendants. TO MEET THURSDAY Alpha Iota sorority will hold a social meeting Thursday at eight o'clock with Mrs. Edward L. Ryan. GO ON TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Hall and two sons left Saturday for a month's trip to Arizona, New Mex ico and Palm Springs. MEETING MONDAY Beta SiRina Phi members are to meet Monday evening at the home of Mm. Delbert V. Hill at seven- thirty o'clock. Miss Mildred Kelso to be assistant hostess. i AMIT1K CLUB Amltie club is meeting for salad luncheon and bridge on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. F. Hawkins at one-fifteen o'clock. COTERIE CLUB Coterie Bridge club is meeting with Mrs. R. R. Huestis Wednesday afternoon at one-thirty o'clock. TO MEET TUESDAY Jut-s-mere club is to meet Tuesday for dessert ami bridge at the home of Mrs. Ben Mulkey at one-Uiutjr o'clock. Alumnae To Meet On Monday Evening Mrs. C. L. Schwering and Mrs. Lloyd A. Payne will be hostesses for a special meeting of the Kappa Kappa Gamma alum nae Monday evening at the home of the former, dessert to be served at seven-thirty o'clock. Miss Lonnn Dorlae, national field secretary who is visiting here this week-end, will be a special guest. The active chapter of the soror ity Is entertaining this afternoon at a tea for alumnae and town mothers, honoring Miss Dorlac. Kiwanis Birthday Party, Monday The twenty-fifth anniversary of Kiwanis International will be ob served by the local club, Monday evening, with a ladies' night ban quet and program at the Osburn hotel. The dinner will be at six-thirty o'clock. Charter members still in the club and past presidents for the local organization will be giv en special recognition. Music is being arranged by Paul Christen. The international president's mes sage will be given by Charles G. Howard. Other program features are planned for the evening, in cluding the birthday cake cere mony. Dr. Norman K. Tully, president, will preside! Supper Tonight The alumnae of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority are entertaining with a dinner Sunday evening for hus bands, the party to be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parsons at seven o'clock. Miss Evelyn Ray mond will assit Mrs. Parsons. Evening of Music Set by Mu Phi Epsilon Alumnae; Patronesses Are Invited ANOTHER of the social-musical gatherings nlar j week will be that sponsored by a small ground. nae oi mu rni r,psuon, women s national V 7 i music society, on Thursday evening at the home mM u l 4U;t., ll 1. m tcoiMnl meets each month for an evening of music, each i meiJiT ing required to play. For the program to be presented Thursday .. of the Mu Phi Epsilon Patronesses assnriati itj bers invited The program follows: Program Listed Piano duet: Minuet from Symphony in E flat Mozart Mrs. R. M. Gordon . Miss Celeste Campbell Piano: Ecossals . Beethoven Clair de Lune Debussy Mrs. O. P. Nordling Voice: The Blind Girl's Song from La Gisconda Ponchelli Andaucia Lacuona Mrs. Lovisa Youngs Ayres Mrs. O. P. Nordling, accompanist 'Cello: Scenes from the Masked Ball Popper Mrs. Corinne Pritchard Piano: Nocturne Chopin Sparks Moskowski Mrs. John H. Stehn Piano duet: Bolero Tschaikowski Hungarian Dance Brahms Mrs. M. H. Douglass Mrs. O. P. Nordling Voice: The Quest Eleanor Smith Daisies C. B. Hawly Mrs. C. A. E. Whitton Miss Maud Densmore, accompanist Trio: Allegretto Mozart March Minature Viennoise Kriegler Mrs. W. H. Chapman, violin Mrs. Corinne Pritchard, 'cello Mrs. O. P. Nordling, piano Piano: Tambourin (Gavotte) Rameau Russian Romance Friml Miss Celeste Campbell Violin: Romance from the Concerto by . Wieniawski Mrs. Louis W. Waldorf Mrs. O. P. Nordling, accompanist Piano: Gigue in B flat Bach Waltz in A flat .Brahms Miss Wanda K. Eastwood Piano: The Swan Saint-Saens Romance Seiblius Mrs. Nell Murphy Dixon Voice: When Song Is Sweet.. Sans-Souci Within a Flower Daisy Wood Hilberth The Violet Mildenberg Mrs. E. A. Stacks Miss Wanda K. Eastwood, violin obbligato Mrs. Corinne Pritchard, 'cello obbligato Women's Clubs T Be Busy This We; The enmintr n..t. . meetings among various tLl Home Science rli i. . Monday atternoon at ft. ij Mrs. F. G stint.i. Shakespeare cluh Monday afternoon in ft, J storp rnmmiti.. ----- iuom thirty o'clock. Domestic Art cluh t. .. at the home of Mrs. it hardt, Monday afternoon. ' The evening book pmp J ........... iu meet tuckii ning at the home of Miu Mae Haugen, 690 Fiftwr' nue east, at seven-thirty (J ..ivuiciib in renin, by Lb tang, will be review k. Mildred Williams. Mia jj oder is 10 De assistant tJ mjc meeting. TU r : luiexgn relations e. i-eague oi women Vosei meet mesaay morninj it o'clock in the Penney ston mittee room. The foreign cookery pr the A.A.U.W. is meeting fj evening in Chapman hall campus at seven-fifteen o'c'vJ The music group of the City club is to meet in fa i negie room of the campus s: of music building, Thundr two o'clock. The study of He oi ine KiDeiungen by Wtpe be continued with the open S fried. A comparison of nrj ancient peoples with spent erence to Wagnerian ije&J will be presented. Four itJ will be used for demoasrll These meetings are open tea terested in the subject The poetry group of lie club is meeting Saturday aftiJ of next week at the home R. C. Crow at two-thirty The poetry of Robert Frost r: the subject for the afternoon Sorosis club is to meet ThtJ afternoon at the home o! Nellie Chisholm at two-'j o'clock. Pegasus club will hole monthly meeting Tuesday noon at the home of Mrs. Dick at one forty-five o'clcc Miss Plant And Mr. Muller Are Wed At a beautiful ceremony in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints on January 12, Miss Kathleen Plant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Plant, was married to Paul Muller, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Muller. The serv ice was read at seven-thirty o'clock in the evening. Bishop Roscoe Evans officiating. About two hundred guests attended. The church front was decorated with daffodils and yellow candles for the wedding. The bride wore a dress of Ivory ' colored supper saun. me aress being fashioned with a bustle back. The finger-tip veil in ivory color was held in place by a head band of sweetheart roses and freesia. The bride carried a shower bouquet of lilies and roses. Miss Bctte-Joe Plant, sister of the bride, and Miss Mildred Fegels were bridesmaids. Their dresses were turquoise blue and peach chiffon, respectively, and the two carried nosegay bouquets. Kenneth Baker was best man. and the ushers were Harold Dunn, Robert Marshall, Lyall Gardner, and Ralph Lake. Mrs. Lyall Gardner sang "I Love You Truly." accompanied by Mrs. Ralph Lake. Mrs. Lake played the wedding march from Lohen-j grin. j Mr. Plant gave his daughter in ' marriage. j Following the service the couple went on a trip north. For her going-away outfit the bride wore, a steel blue suit with brown fur; trim, brown fur hat and brown j accessories. The couple will be at home in the Florence apartments, Eugene, j Out-of-town guests for the wed-. ding were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tay lor, Portland, Mrs. Elizabeth Mill er. Jim Miller, Junction City, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lake of Rose-burg. LA Jl'NTA CUB La Junta club will meet Friday at two o'clock with Mrs. Frank Whitelock. AUXILIARY PLANS MF.ETING NEXT FRIDAY The Women's auxiliary of St. Man' s Episcopal church will meet Friday aftenuvn at two-thirtv o'clock at the home of Mrs, J. D. rXmovan. We Are Taking nventor Coats Suits Evening Dresses Blouses .... h Price k Price k Price 4 Price Wool & Silk Dresses for Day Time 2.95 3.95 4.95 5.95 6.95 Over 100 Great Bargains at These Prices. Others 9.98-13.98 EUGENE OWNED, WITH NEW YORK BUYING CONNECTION