Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, December 16, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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On Tuesday afternoon at the home lied club of six members was enter­
North tained by Mrs T. G. Hendricks at
«! Mrs
Wni. Preston on
her home on West Sth street. Cards
T.arl street, the Aloha Club were was the evening's
entertainment.
the guest« of the Wednesday After­ Dainty refreshments were served at
noon Whist Club Cards occupied the the close of the evening.
♦ • ♦
afternoon. Mra. J W. Quackenbush
Early in the week
Miss Grac«
vriauing first prixe and Mrs. Zieber j Bingham entertained a number ol
the second. Tbe decorations of thej her friends at a dinner party tn hon
Besides Miss
Frest-.n home were chrysanthemums i or of her birthday
Krew. who was the guest of honor
and othei cut f««,wen< Refresh menu were Miss Mary Chambers. Mi.«a«k*ink
were served at the close of the af- Maurer. Miss Gladys Wilkins, Miss
teraoon by Miss Peterson and Miss Juanita Wilkins. Miss Bessie Hender­
Miller The members of the Aloha shott, Miss Ethel Gib«>n and Miss
Club are Mrs P. K Hammond. Mrs. Marian Gilstrap The table was pret­
tily decorated with chrysanthemums
Julius Goldsmith. Mrs. J. " Hobbs. and violets, in the evening a guess­
Mrs. L. 1-. Whitson. Mrs.
Jennie ing contest afforded
much atnuse- I
U'Ren Mrs J. W. Buoy. Mrs. J. Mag- ment. Miss Juanita Wilkins winning 1
dadry. Mrs. I. H. Bingham. Mrs. C. the prixe.
E l*ooniis. Mrs. J W Quackenbush.
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Mrs Henry Tromp and Mrs M. J-
A very unique and pleasant ecx'ial i
Duryea. The members of the Wed­
nesday Whist Club are Mrs. G. N. function was carri«*d out bv the W
Frazer,
Mrs. Zeiber. Mrs. Wm C. T. V. ladies of Fairmount Thurs-:
Green. Mrs. Jacob Willoughby. Mrs day evening at Dempster hall. A re-
and supper wav given to the
S J. Wilson. Mrs. Amos wilkins^
Hugh| t’‘achins force of the Condon school.'
Mrs. J. M. Williams. Mrs.
Hampton. Mrs. Chas. Littlefield.
Mrs. W W. Chessman, Mrs. Quiner
and Mrs. W. M Preston.
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too numerous to mention
Lacea of
all kinds, lovery in themselves, are
further beautiful by embroidery and
insets of colored atones and bead
ing».
These pie«'«*, over which
many work tor hours and days, no*
come In set pi«*ccs. all ready to be
inserted in or on the gown without
further trouble.
Ono noticeable favorite among th!»
great array are the Jet decoratton»«*,
and not only are they worn on black
gowns but are used txv give tone tu
the brilliant ami often crude color«
now !<« fashionable; Indeed there are
»•me colors t**day that
poaltlvely
need the aid of anorher shade or col­
or to k«*ep them within artistic lim­
its.
A gown, jet trimmed, exhibited
the other day. was In the height of
elegance
Devetojied from
a «lull
•repe meteor. It fell straight _ from
he shoulders with tiny tricks ahou*
the wai t »w«*eping stmight and lull
into the train. A narrow girdle of
fet set rather high up merged Into
t panel of Jetted net which came to
within eighteen Inches of the floor,
there divide Into two portion» that
were carried round the tunic that
fell over the sleeves ard drawn un­
der a hug? starlike flower set in the
center with cut Jet and rhine.tones
Another gown that was less of th«*
Empire and more of the Moyen Age
was develop«*«! for wear at th«* the-
atre
The under gown of yellowish
champagne was strictly In a cuirass
of latticed silk cord studded with jet
falling from the bust line over th«*
shoulders a bit and down to th«*
knees
Above this at th«* top wax a
fold of satin, seemingly held by cut
Jet cabochon« which gave the Empire
effect, an«! within this was a fin«*
cream embroidered lace yoke-trulv
•
On Friday afternoon t*e Sunshine
Club spent a -delightful afternoon
with Mra. E. E. M.nk on West 7th
street
The guests of the club were .
Mrs. Frank Page. Mrs. William Pold-
»re. and Mrs Reynolds. (Minneso­
ta.)
After several hours socially
spent with needlework. Mrs. Mink
aasUted by Mrs. W. W
Calkins
served a delicious supper. The table
■gecorat'.aaa were cut flowers. Mrs. D.
A. Paine will be hostess at the next
mewCi’ig of the club.
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Tbe Tharsday Afternoon Charity
Club met with Mrs. Adeline Church
this week. The ladies of the club are
kasy with their plans tor the Charity I
Ball which is to be given some time
nx January. Mrs. Church was assist­
ed ta serving by Mrs. Taylor.
• • •
Mrs. I. H. Bingham was hostess to
ths Aiona Club and a few guests on
Friday attemocn. Whist was the af­
ternoon"» entertainment at which
Mrs. Dillon won the prixe. In serving
Mrs. Frank Gilstrap assisted Mrs.
Bingham. In addition to the club
those present were. Mrs. Dillon. Mrs.
Geo McMorran. Mrs. C. C.
Mrs. Siggirs and Mrs. Darwin
tfiW.
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CALAPOOIA POULTRYMEN
PREPARE THEIR SHOW
Annual Exhibition at Cottage
Grove January 12 to
1& Inclusive
Cottage Grove, Or.. I've
Calapoola Poultry Aneoclat Ion
begun to prepare
for the poultry
«how here from January 12 to 13.
Inclusive The poultry ral «er» have
for several year» given especial at­
tention to procuring the best blooj-
ed birds It: the Vuited Htatev and
have **ecelved the highest prises from
varlocs exhibits. A shipment of Cot-
’age Grove thoroughbreds was rent
’>> an ex-reaident of this place In
California and placed on exhibition
at the Fresno poultry show, where
they were awarded the highest
premiums
One cockerel afterwa*' I
sold for S50 The classification of
the prises to be awarded has been
completed. The association Is al.i <1
by the business nine here.
Qc o coo
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... <? duina. Of th. Divin. I,in
PEOPLE’S PULPIT...
Setnion by
CHARLES T.
RUSSfcll,
Pastor Krooklvn
I abertiaile.
Qoo
God ï // orZ1
and Oars.
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heart, working in
'•> ......... ... n.igilt i„.
thè Divine tinture ,u Pi.1«“ , ***
Work Out Your 0»n a., ?'
" '* h"',‘
""'!•> Iiiil.r** ’’?,.
er. pr....*ut.Hl Nt tUe ........... 7
by Wall ItllelltloD.sl |„..
chlldreu of Gud M.my CI, (."¿'2U*'1
quest Gud tu (11. f.„
*
he ti*lls tbetu tl>ey u,lwl ,ln f
........... " -m» a,),,,
Uiues luavee th<* l'hruue ef
flilent tlmt Gm! , u, (1„ f„r (
Suiidny, l»ecemt>er 12 Pastor Rue* xvll, 17). Ht I'aul refers tu the Kcrlp
sell of Brooklyn Tabernacle preached tures ns tin* |s>wvr of G>sl. saying. body, but linn told U. ,.„1, tuu« do
Ai*aii«iou u«
today from the following text to a "All S* rlpturv Is glirn by Inspiration for himself Many pray -•**
of G<>d. ami I* profltable for doctrine, not in temptation. but uilli.-
" "’t >i» troni
packed house —
|k
for repnsif, for correction, for tiistriic- the Evil Our" litui thru w#
-***1 "tratgbt
"Work out your own salvation with
tlon In rlghleoiisness, that the mull of luto temptatlou, wholly u,., '!!•>■> liti» (k,
feur mid trembling, for It Is God which God mny ba perf»« t, thoroughly fur dlrei'tloliH Ilf O< h | a Wri'l
hai««)
worketh lu you l»>tb to will and to do nlslied unto all g<ssj works" (II Tim tiuuiy so tn-glis t t
«tudy uf (blt
of his g«s*d pleasure" tl'lilllppiau» ll, othy ill, 1<I, 17).
Word filili they url­ ’ •“’« «» uro wtnt
are lias IraeliliigH. It« luuiisah
i
13).
rMiart.
"Vs Are God's Workmanship."
Ing Mutali mid tin* triui'latloiu (ru|#
The proper relationship lietweeu faith
W<* lime sivn Unit God doea u work
I
'••««» thè devi!, u
and works ami lietweeu God's work In bls consecrated people, using bls the world, the tliwll
which all IIIUHt I la­ inoro or lima M.
and ours are matters apparently not proi kleticea In loiiiui lion with the ex
| h »riI fur their testlng m.d ,hur„.te
clearly understood by the majority of perletli vs of Ilf.*, mid that In* s|s-> tally
dev rlopiiient
Christian po ple and, of course, not ill uses his Word for tlielr Instrin t I* mi In
Home prity tu G*«l Iu uivv t|„.lu br
We «re to remeuibet
m H comprehended by the worldly.
It righteousness
ills Divine pow rr ullil '•'l’*-*'t him t»
R M. Robertson of Spokane, fur
lu<
Mentally
Unit
our
lx>rd
Jesus
wli>>
many year» a resident of Albany, re­ Is not only worth while, but vary Im redeemed us and re. om II.«1 us by hl« work miraculously in theiu. wllllrtbry
cently received. It is thought, from portant, that each Christian entering bl.Hsi Is still our Advucute with Ill«* are giving I In* best <*f tli.'ir (lint. ilMj
the Willamette Valiev, a typewritten ' into covenant relationship with G* h I
talent mid litflueixe tu business <>r (»
letter «-ontalning 3200 tn paper mon­ should understand distinctly Ids own Father and our Instructor aa the I i
tber's repreaeutatlvr, that througli Il I III pli .i«gro or to Self gratin itkiti. Suck
ey, the letter reading as follows
1 responsibilities, the aealstiiuc* which we may Is* ull taught of Go«l Iu III. tn*ed to Irarn the uivaulug >>f our tut,
Mr. K. M. R
i.
i s*
Go<l Is wUIltig to grant him through Hebool of Christ Next we should uob "Murk oat your owu »nlDitl.iii »uh
Spokane. Wash
fuar and triMiibllng ' I bey tictsl to
t!:>* merit of Christ, and wluU is re
My d«*ar air
I am Inclosing >2"
tbe Dlvlue tuelhisi In this work of
In currency, which la due you
u: pl red of lilui individually In the mat graiv Is-lng currtasl on In our l.isirta lenivi the uieaulug uf th«* Ai—tle,
do not know It
No one but God an I 1er of g.<ed works A great stake, a from the time we fully submitted Words. ’ A<V|* trsewtiva Iu |t,„ |ult Iir
myself knows It. and 1 trust that you gnat prise is hivoived
Csielereure»
Gud " God at«i>iutely r**fu»<*s t>> deal
w*ill not give yourself any concern or Ignorance might Jeopardise tills them In full cousrcration. In fnlth
with u» us rnarei»« More that) (hi*,
about It. 1 am simply trying to make prixe—might ksw iis a place utnougst Dur text dis lares that God’s work Iu be r>«fu».*« to corer», to ¡.usli, to pun
restitution of that which was wrong­ "the very elect," who shall la- Joint ua la divided lido two purls to trtll to drlv». tbs»* whom h>* i« i,„w lt||’
and 1» do la*t ns examine Aral
fully taken from you. together with
lug to «utMlilp and Jidtit heirship with
Interest. Hoping that you will for­ heirs with tlielr Redeemer In bis Mil
Hew Gsd Works In Us to Will.
Ciirlat Iu bls Kingdom
give the wrong and that the Lord will letinlnl Kingdom s«-u to I m * laaugumt
The will Is the real |s*r»on <>r ego
ed for the blrestng of the whole world.
During lli<* Millennium the world
bless you.
Mark well tlmt we punswrly avoid The body Is merely re«|s>ti«ll>le ns ib<- will rnrelvo all sorts of pullhig. pq,b.
I am sincerely yours.
M Itb I liig. driving. ' »trl|«*»." for their n>rrre-
No place, no time, no signature the error which so long laid berlooded agent or servnut uf the will.
Mr Robertson writes that he Is duly our spiritual vision. Note that we do the wsrld the will and tlis Isdy are 1 II«*« tu rigbt»*>u«u«a« to make theta
thankful and wishes the author of the not say that a failure tu be amougst usually at one synipatheta ally cxeop- ull wvoatiMlly see. tu ultimately fore»
letter to know that he Is forgiven, "the elect" would signify to be wiUi eratlvo But In tbiwe ts-wtleu of G.sl'a all to take tlwlr stand for right or fw
whoever the man Is, or whatever the damned ndDb-isi in etermJ tort ira» No 8|drit as bis cbIMreu matters are dif­
wrung. Lnlolllgcutly
Rut how it I»
wrong was. not known by Mr. Rob­
Tbelr wills by < <>tiaa< ratiou different God Is railing." "drawiiq'
, such unrvsi.se«>»tile prufswlUuu ■ rep­ ferent
ertson.
The incident is another »truing one resented tu trial’s Word. 'R im qusMlun are dvvai<>|a>d along linos quite a stag and a<«■«><>tin« through faith Iu t'hrtrt
of the power of conscience to right a of Itila (K* w | m >I Age la tu gntn or D<>1 .-ulstlc to tbe natural prvferris ss of aa "m»uiltt*r» ’ of th<> R*«ly of Christ,
wrong. — Albany D-*n»oc-at.
tu gnin eternal life and glory and bon* their fl*v*b. ao that the At «»«lie wrote. only siM-h as huts a willing tulnd .«ly
or na meint**™ >*f W». Ihsly of Christ, "WWh the mind I tnyself serve (or such as cau I m * uiovetl * energy tod
In a word. Dot pirn maar or mlas ry , but desire to serve) tbe laiw of God. but drvnth'U by the enllg!>t>*nm«at of tbrir
with the tieah I serve (or deatre to niluds through tbe Truth None other»
life or death, is the alternative.
Who are addressed by the Aissitie in serve) the law of h U i " (Romans vll. arv wautwl for thhi "elect” class
lienee every spirit ls*gottcu pvr
the words of our text? He is u<g ad 23)
Th*«** who rightly ntideratand our
dressing the wilfully ur Ignorantly ton has n warfare lietweeu tils uqw —fl ( ■ 'i. l i ••*. r tigre »•• :
Disagreeing after a night
■ t *1
members of the jury tn th«^<^tse qf wicked tbe world. He la addressing mind, with Its holy nsplrntlons and de­
s Xavier s w rd** to ti. * ilyliig thl.*f.
the United States against th« Ihg- those who had tieen such, but wbo re­ sires and Ra opponent flesh with Its 23*hou shall be with me III Paraibae.’
hatn Vinegar i-ompany of PiTriJund. pented. reformed, turned tu Gcal ami animal pro|>ensltli*a. some g»«*d uiql 1« to auplKMtv tbut he nxwiit I tint tbe
which firm was charged with viola­
seen some bad lienee the A|s»*»tle exhorts penlleut th1* f w* Uhl I«* n I ■ inter "f
tion of the pure food law. wr«e dis­ saw a great light. They have
all these New Creature« tn "wnr a th«* "eh** I" < 'bur* I), hla J**lm h**lr In th*
missed by Federal Judge C.
4Wol themselves tu be sinners under Just
verton this morning. The xigcgsr condemnation of the Creator, and Im re g*H«l warfare" against their own flesh Kingdom. Ih)l< *«l b**C l icit thief hid
company was charged with shipping seen ul.*<> tlint Jesus, the H**nt of God. aud to bring It Into aulije* tloli to the ! not work«*«! out «tiy »»'vaiiou! 11«
from one state to another, five bar­ ' ha« provided réconciliâtk>u with the New* Mind am! Io the Dll Ine ¡ jiw
will lnd«-<**l I*«* In I’armll»** **r<*»iu.illy
rels of vinegar, which when tested Father through hla blood his aacri- He urges that we "Bring eiery thought Paridla»* will I«* r***'ore.l in<| tlx* whole
by
government chemists, was de­ flee.
More than this they have by Into captivity t<> the .......................... ¡earth l*«*<*om«* ii. th** Garden of Ll'*a
clared not m> to the standard.— faith ai i epted this proffered grin e of Christ" (II < orinthliius x, .'»*
Ibis, of under th** .Millennial n-iim <>f < brut
Journal.
God. ond through a full cuuseeration course, would menu ubsolute perfec­ nn*l Ills "ni**iutH*rv. tlx* chunli. But
of thilr all. made acceptable through tion, so fur ns th** New iTciiture Would lx* Win U**t "iH gotten of the be'y
Alum* tn Saw Mill nt Midnight
lie loncorncil mid n complete dendliess Spirit ” lie whs u*>t "trnnsfortiied by
unmindful of
dampness,
draft«, their Advocate, they han* been re­
storms or cold, \V. J. Atkins wurked ceived of tbe Father aa Ids spirit -be­ so fur ns the fl<-«h Is <'oticerne*l. With I the renewing of Ills Ullnd, that be
as Night
Watchman «t
Banner gotten cbildreu. They have ls-en nd- every thought cnptli nted to tin- is>rd might pr**v<* l!><* g'««l. n* * e|)inl>le ant
Springs, Ten. Such exposure gave vised that ns children they are "lielrs the lndliidual would never In any («•rfis-t Will of G*«l. lie never :uhled
him a severe cnld that settled ou bls 1 of God. Joint-heirs with Jesus Christ" sense commit win other I him the rin to lila fnlth fortitude; and <■> fortltuda
lungs. At last he had to give up their laird, their Head, their Redeem­ of Iguornuce or Imperfection.
knowledge; ami Io know b ilge lelupet-
work. He tried many remedies but er. In the glorious Millennial Kingdom
G<s| works In the minds of
mice,
n* il to t«*ni|H*mix’i* p;itl**i>*e: aoa
all failed till he used I r. King’* New
pie Hot along th.- lines of rnshiirmrat to |>iiil«*ncc g**dllne««. an*l I” gudllnre
Discovery. "After using one bottle” which the Father has foretold shall
he writes, ”1 went back to work as be his for the blessing of all the faut of the mind after the nuinner of Satan brotherly klmlnes«. nud io brutbedy
well as ever.” Severe Colds, stubborn! Illes of the earth. But ad tli<*ne bless and those who are subject to his dr­ klndioMM love, aa the Word assures»
lungs. Hemorrhages.
Croup
and lugs they have received through fuillt I unions- by iiypnotlsm, etc. G>«l's op all must do who would mnke their «•»!!■
Whooping Cough get quick relief and aud not actually. They must wait for eration Is the very reverse of thia. He ing mid »l«s*tl**n sun* <11 Peter I. 10.111.
prompt cure from this glorious midt-- the actualities until they amt all of ruliijht'H* the mind to do his work, it.* We will not, however, dlscuaa lb«
cine. 50c and 11.00. Tria! buttle their brethren of tbename<-ln«s, "called displays to our minds gradually light
free, guaranted by W. A. Kuyken­ of God In the one bo|s* of their call­ and Truth, purl' v anil g<s>dneM In tlielr thief further, as we dl*i »•> on " 1'0"
vloua occaaiun ami that sermon I* In
dall’«.
ing," tliall line been tried, tested, per­ true colors. In contrast with slu, Ig print. I will lie ph*ase«l I» mail It fro
Served as coffee, the new coffee 1 fected. In clmrneter. In heart, "Copies noruuce und defllemeid. And Iu the on post card requeat.
«nine words lie sets bef< re im the great
substitute known to grocer« every-! of G< d's dear Son.”
T'.u . pint Ix-gotteu children of
prl/e <>f gl< ry. honor ami hum .rtnilti m -t w >. ut their relvntlon mN»«
where as Dr. Shoop's Health Coffe»*, ■
How God Works In Ue.
will trick even a coffee expert. Not
Our text declares t;: . *.e i I* .!■.<.* Id «.id Ji'l’it-h.-lrs'ilp with our I de* m ■* t’r ”tr< « I i '’tirlst by growth In gra<v
a grain of r«*al coffee in it, either work out <>ur own salvation, because In tils Kingdom. The power of ibvac And kn)wth m grace mean» growth II
Pure, healthful toasted grains, malt,
Aoprs working m n conaecr.. *d mind la
nuts, etc., have been so cleverly it Is G«sl that worketh In us. This wonderful. It cau mnke tbe tuiturully knowledge not general know ii-lge. bal
puts
<
Sod's
work
first
and
ours
subse
Ihe ape« lul knowledge provldral by fl><
blended as to give a wonderfully »at- |
isfying eoffre taste and flavor. And J queuily. Let us therefore cousld**r the weak strong, the nutura ly tlixüJ Lotf Lcr*J In bls Word. It 1« 11 f"*’ a>*'*>i'
it is "made In a minute,” too. No te- I matter In this order. How, lu wtuit ns a lion.
with what we every where oloerve
Thia <>[>enitlon upon the mind la a tbe wkle »prend Ignoran...... . tl>*’
dious 2 0 to 30 minute«' boiling, All sense, does God work In Ids people—
grocers.
not in the worid; not lu the re|>eutant grndunl one from the time of our be* of God. even amongst <'hriatiaii*. ltlM
sinner; not in the merely justified; but getting of the holy Hplrlt until our tin* Hcripture» de* In re. "My |H***pl>’K
George T. Hall, Sr. and wife are iu those who have pass««! those stages change—not nil nt once, but grndunlly, lab for lack of knowledge ’ (R**»1
on their way home from an extended of approach to God and, by the be­ little by little, tbe l<ord displays tu ua
Iv. 0>.
trip through the East,
getting of his holy Hplrlt. have en­ one fenlure after another of his won
In-velopuient in heart. In cliarac
tered bls family as chlldreu, as sons? det fill I’Inn of sail at kill. Step by step is uecesoiary Io tit us for the f",lir'
"Behold ivlint manner of love tbe Fa­ lie ah* w« tn the appreciative und ubedl* rervice »« "■i»ml>m''’ of lhe C r<
ther hath bestowed upon us. that we eel Is urt Un rk lien of hia grace, his UOMM-Iated In hl» glorious Klnxuou
should lie called tbe sons of God" (I loving klmlnes«. I i I m tender mercy, the work. Our call I" to I m * king» al
John ill, 1). "And if children, then boundleuaut** of his love mid the ulti­ prieeu that Wg mny »<•»’••
"7
heirs; heirs of God, and Joint-heirs mate out working of tils Divine powers of mankind. Tu preparo '**
with Jesus Christ our Lord" I Roma us for the bh-asliig of nil of tils creaturea service lit the object uf ’)r
vill, 17). How does God work In such who will accept lita favors on his own call nud th«* trials of fn't»
I
as have thus become bls children— terms. All the while he leaves us fr**e Hence, that by all th**»**, mr* er
agents to will In harmony with Ida neHH of Chriat might 1**’ il<*'*'i"l -1
his sons?
We reply that he works In them pro|MMltkm or to reject It. lie will us. if we do ti«-»«* lb.•)>-'«
through Ids spirit—tbe spirit of tbe coerce no one. Our Ixinl J>nus ex- never full and mi entrance w
Truth; the spirit of holiness; the spirit pressed the Father’s sentiment In this grunted tw Into tbe everhistliut
of consecration; the spirit of souship. I matter, miy-lng, "The Father s<*eketh dutn <>f our Lord mid Savior. I
1
That 1* io sa.v, a certaia holy power mii < h to worship him as worship him In tbe«« thing« heartily they wl1 ''
or Influence operates in and alsmt the spirit nn<l in truth" (John iv, 23).
K tlmt we are «'pies of • ■>•’
h
splrit-ls-gotten children of Gisl In har­
aud It Is the Dlviue preilesiln«1 »'
How God Works In Us to Do.
mony with this relationship. It has tu
Endeavor to do right iiuturally fol- only such im nr** copie« of <•”* s
do w ill all of tlielr exiierlences In lows right Milling. But this does nut Hon «hall be tils Jolnt-belrs In U>‘‘
life—home, family, business, Joys, suf­ t signify tbut God completes n work dotn (ItomuuH vll). 17).
ferings, pleasures, sorrows.
upon our wills first mid then begins n
• KND A TEXT FOR A 9FR*?°"r
But Gist’s special way of dealing .'reali work upon us, stimulating ua tu
with Ids solrit begotten children Is do right to the best of our ability. On To Paster Russell. Brooklyn Ta«
through their intellects- communicat­ the < outrary, as through his providence
neole, •roekly". N ’•
. f|
ing with them through the holy Scrip­ and Word G<sl exercised ail Influence
l*««tor Ruarell will I«* gl««> *
f
tures. As the Apostle says, “God who ii|sm our wills through the knowledge a |MH*t rani from such of '"ir
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spake in time ¡>aat unto the fathers of his Truth, little by little each new an are Interested I» b,M w’''
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---------------- evening
_ Mrs. F M.
Day enter-a med a few friends in hon­
or of her hasband s. Dr. Day’s birth­
day. A delightfully informal^evening
Beautiful
was spent with Whist.
•hrysan them urns were used in dec-! CHRISTIE MACDONALD. WHO SUED JOSEPH JEFFERSON'S SON
orating. Mrs. Day was assisted in tbe
FOR DIVORCE.
dining mom by Dr. Day's mother,
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After eight yenrs of wedded life Mr. and Mrs William Winter Jefferson
Mrs. ____
Day.
T**.ose present were Mr.
and Mr S. S. Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. I hare separat«!, and Mrs Jefferson. who Is known on the comic opera stage
I. E. Bean. Mr and Mrs. B A. See- as Christie Macdonald has «ned ber actor busband for divorce They were
ley. Dr. and Mrs. Willoughby. Dr. married at the home of the late Joseph Jefferson at Burziir«!« Ray. In 1901.
Beardsley and Dr. Myer, (Minneso-j and Mrs. Jefferson for a time gave up the stage She returned to the foot
lights later, however, and Is now with Andrew Mick's cuiqpuny. Incom pull
bility is given as the cause of the «epanitl« n
East evening at Otto’s Grill the
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Sigma
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fraternity _
gave a banquet
to the new chapter of Beta Theta Pi After the supper a welcoming ad­ a combination of three modes.
fraternity; recently installed at the dress was made by Mr. Coley, follow­
In spite of thje fact that we have
University of Oregon, in congratula­ ed by a response by Mr. Henry, prin­ such a deluge of beautiful colored
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tion of their success. About
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cipal of the Condon schools.
Due evening materials, white satin
were prezent and enjoyed a sump­ credit was given to th? thoughtful­ the satin-faced materials
be I
will
toasts
tuous repast, interspersed wit*
ness of the W. C. T. U. ladle« and worn frequently during the season,
and speeches by the various meni- unstinted praise for their great deeds and It may be kept in its all white
bers cf both fraternities. The afafir in temperance work. Then Mr. Stock­ entirety or It may be decorated with
was enlivened by many college and ton, superintendent of the city with other colors found in Its trimm­
traternity songs, along with several schools, gave a thoughtful talk, ings.
amusing solos.
touching on the recent movement in
The gown that has seen Its best
The banquet hall was decorated in Eugene for a parents’ and teachers' days may often be quite transformed
the Beta Theta Pi colors. It was a club; on tee work which, by direc­ by the application of new trimming.).
must enjoyable college banquet and tion of the Eugene school board, will The waist may be re-draped with
•ne to be remembered long by all now be undertaken to enforce the soft folds of net, caught with Jet or
present.
provisions of the laws regarding the stones, and the fient of the gown
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cigarette and tobacco habits of the may be renewed by he addition of
The Priscilla Club was entertained school youth, and reoiting the work a jetted front or * now panel of net.
on Thursday afternoon by Mrs. E. D. of the W. C. T. U.
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in promoting jet spangled.
Matlock at her home on South Wil- scientific education In the acftools of
From the sixties has come the In-
Jwnette street.
Several pleasant the land, teaching the evils of the her!tame of silver or cut ateel com-
hours were spent with needlework use of liquor. Mr. Stockton spoke bined with jet, which 1 most popu-
and conversation, after which Mrs. hopefully of the uplift possible in lar this season and especially liked
Matlock assisted by Mrs.
Eugene Eugene by co-operation of teachers, for trimming blrck gewrs of chiff­
Matlock, served a delicious luncheon. parents and the W. C. T. U. There on. crepe, voile, etc., and
which,
Mrs. Eugene Matlock and Mrs. W. P. was then rettdered some very fine with a slight touch of color, make
Morse were gnests of the club. Mr«. music. Tbe gathering was a success most effective gowns for afternoon
S. D. Read will be the hostess to the in every way—the hall being crowd­ themselves supply the color requis­
elnb in three weeks at which time ed to the doors'.
ites. such as emerald stones, coral
the efub members and their bus-'
or turquols. A beautiful garniture
bands will enjoy a Christmas tree.
Miss Jessie Hurley, who has been used for buttoning the yoke was
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decorated by an indefinite
Greek
La-t Saturday evening Mrs Waller prominently identified with social af­ key pattern in yellow ciystals. which
entertained the Eleo Book Club and fairs at the University of Oregon for resembled topaz, and here and there
* few guests at tbe Dorris art gallery several years, and who is now a stu­ were imitation ame’hysts, a
com­
on Willamette street. Needlework dent at the Woman’s College in Bal- bination that relieved considerably
and sorial chat were indulged in to Hmore. Md., was one of a merry par­ the crepe de chine It was used with.
a late hour. Delicious refreshments ty spending a week at Atlantic City
recently. Miss Hurley is an attractive
The Moyen Age skirt in an ex­
were serw-tf by Mrs. Waller and her;
daughter. Mrs. Rranstetter. and Miss girl of marked mental attainments. tremely sensible and becoming style
as sell as a fashionable one, and Is
Esther U’Ren. Mrs. Waller’s guests'
were Mrs. Jennie U’Ren. Mrs. Frank t
The Degree of Honor elected the liked better with the shirtwaist than
Hampton. Mrs. Thrall, Mrs. Barbour,' following officers for the next year the regular Moyen Age bodice.
There is something of a return to
Mrs. Read, Miss Dorris. Dr. Smith, at their meeting Wednesday evening;
Mis« Kinsey. Miss Bertha Abel. Mia3 Past chief of honor,
Mrs.
Mary the shirtwaist suit in seme of the
Alice Abet, Miss Kress, Miss Sim­ Potts; chief of honor. Ella Koepke; semi-princess gowns which are at­
tractive and most useful for office
mons. Miss Coekerline, Miss U’Ren lady of honor,
Nettie McKinney; year.
Mrs Branstetter, Miss Keeney. Miss chief of ceremonies, Nora
Dixon;
The panels In skirts and dresses
Millican and Mrs. C. 8. Freeland.
usher, Mrs. J. Vogle; inside watch,
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Clara Potts; outside watch, J. W. are Just as popular aa ever, and as
Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Barringer; receiver. Mary R. Harris; they are becoming to the majority
Bingham
entertained
at
dinner financier. Sarah McCormick; record- their life is assured indefinitely for
utility dresses
Judge Robert R. Butler of Condon, er. Angle Chapman.
-egon, and his cousin, Mr. Donnel- [
Many separate coats of full length
are being worn over princess dresses,
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and are quite as fashionable as the
The Women’« Republican Patriot­
two-piece enit. If one need two
ic Ix-agrie met at the home of Mrs.
suits or wish a change the long coat
Will Gordon on West 10th street
and a rejuvenated princess gown will
♦his afternoon. The usual routine of
fill the bill.
basinesw was dispensed with, after i
Some of the new flsh-wffe dresses
(By Catherine Mann-Payzant.)
wiich a short literary program was
New York. Dec. 11.—One ha« but have the plaiting of a different ma­
enjoyed. During the social hour to stand for a moment by the coun­ terial.
v’i'rli followed, ds’nty refreshment« ters devoted to trimmings and dec­
The band of sash that Is placed
were served by Mn. Gordon and her oorations to he convinced that the half way to the knees la still worn.
««istan's. .Mrs. Wtu. Gilstrap and ornamentation of a gown is to play
Mis« learned. Tl*o g rets of the af­ a large part In its development.
FA KM EICK TAKE NOTICE!
ternoon were Mrs. Martha Gordon, They range through the embroider­
Mrs. L. A. Milne and Mrs. 8. M. Yo- ies of all kinds and descriptions In
Any one having spareribs, back­
xan.
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I an endlees variety of colors and de- bones and hogs’ heads to sell bring
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signs—colored beaded decorations in them to me and I will pay you a fair
On Thrarvaay evening tne Early bands, tassels,
pendants,
corsage price for them.
D. R Lakin, 170
•Ca-wik Light club, a recently organ- pieces, boleros, collar« and what not [East Eighth street, Eugene. dl0w23
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