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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1910)
THS lUOSNS WÄHLT GUÀBD? THUMDÂY APRIL 98. 1810 I ¡ay Miss Maude lewis, served a dain Stafford. S D. Allen, the Misses DEPOT PARK MAKES gram. During the social hour, re- ty luncheon. Among those who at Chase and Miss Han na. freeniente were served by Mrs. K E. A BIG HIT WITH • • 9 Bean. Mrs. A. L. Stewart. Mrs. J. W. tended were: Mr». Lenh Johnson. Mr. and Mr*, C, P. Devereaux Hatfield and Mrs. Emma Johnson. FASHIONABLE WEDDING party Mrs. dandelion, Mrs. E. A. Bartlett, tertalned with a dinner DENVER CAPITALIST Mrs. Patterson's home was prettily Mr*. Mary Crum. Mrs. Mary Marlin. their home on West Fifth street on decorated with lilacs and cut flow Friday evening. The living room Marjorie Gould, Bride Mrs. B. U Condon, Mrs. Dianna Mc ers. The guests of the club were was decorated with dog wood while ♦ The followlng. wrlltt«' vi Mrs Allie Hill (Oakland). Mrs W. of A. J. Dreeel, Elroy. Mrs, Addin Febrow. Mrs. the dining room was beautifully a postai card and nddreaniL C Barbour, Mrs. II. A. Tromp. Mrs. ♦ Francis Bradway and little son Mor decorated with lilacs. The hosleas, ♦ to (ha «e.-retaiv ot Ih» Eu Fanny Nelson, (Chicago), Dr. An- ris, Mrs. l.aura Efckhart, Mrs. T. W. assisted by Mlaaea Ina Watkins and ♦ gene „."3 Commercial Club ut drson. Mrs. Fox. M'v. Dora Peters, Blume, Mrs. E Jt. Sylvester, Mrs. Elizabeth Howe. served an ezcellent ♦ Elisone le frolli Jas II V“S"- Mrs. L E. The Assembly Dall on Wednesday Dnyn, Coburg, and Corrine Mrs. J W. Hatfield. Clara Wood. Ml»« Eva McElroy, four course dinner, covers being laid ♦ ev a «apltallst. r««*ldlng at Bean. Mrs A L. Stewart and Miss Miss Forrest, Mlns lewis, Mrs. Kath for the following guests: Mr. and ♦ 1<3E> Humboldt slroot. Don- evening was a moat brilliant affair Linu. Jacksonville. Georgina Ransome. • • erine Smith, Mrs. Forrest. Mrs. Pry Mrs. Holmquist. Mr and Mrs. Need ♦ ver, Colo, and show» how ■ and one of the prettiest parties ever 9 9 9 Mrs. Frank Martin entertained or, Mrs l.allre, Mr. Chapman, Mr. hum. k... and Mrs. Fuller. Mr and ♦ Bugsnw'a deperì park le a.l- witnessed In the Armory. One of the fourteen little girls on Tuesday af- On Friday afternoon Mrs. Mrs. J. C. Parker, Messrs. Arthur ♦ mlrod Forrest and Mr. Bartlett. by peoplo pas«lng Ediuunson and Mrw. T. B. Luckey most beautiful features in the decor ternoon at her home on Tenth Hendershott and Moore, and Misses ♦ through ih« i-Hy «n South- • • • entertained the Friday Afternoon • and nd ating of the hall was the latticed street, in honor of the eighth blrth- Watkins and Howe. Musio ♦ ern Pacific traine \\ us: Club in return fur the ninny Several entertainment have been paaaod « * "1 bave Just o>*illng. formed by streamers of ivy .lay of her daughter. Miss Frances! courtesies shown them l’y the mem- ♦ given the past week in honor of Mr. games followed. Martin. A merry time waa spent through Elisene and was ♦ and Caroline Testout roses, extend with parlor games, after home here. Mrs. Luckey ’ s was and Mrs. Thomas B. Teasdale of St. which > In honor of Mrs. Teasdale of St. white Ixnils., Mo., guests of Dr. and Mr«. laiuls. who Is tn Eugene visiting her ♦ chiirmod wlth thè narclasaa ing from the sides of the balcony. ■isintv refreehment* were served by beautifully decorated with and hyaeliiths. and thè svi- ♦ and lavender lilacs, while the dining Timothy Cloran. On Friday even Mrs. Martin. Miss Marian Page and! Ou the aide walls hung numerous sister, Mrs Timothy Cloran, Mrs. table was pretty and its center ing of last week. Dr. and Mrs. Clor Prof. I. M. Glen gave a luncheon ♦ d.«i « os of elvle prldo I saw In la tho station sarden. I buy ♦ mirrors and festoons of ivy. The en Miss «Bernice Spencer. The girls piece of forget-me-nots. At » ! an entertained at dinner, the guests Thursday afternoon at one o'clock. present were Miss Muriel Freeland. trance was effectively screened Miss Marean Page. Miss ♦ bolide sonietlnios, and Iliade at the table being Prof, and Mrs. F. Bernice the prize, a beautiful brass candle guests were Mr*. T. Cloran. Mra ♦ tip tnv inlnd thst Elisene »o- with - palms plants. by Mrs. H. G. Young. Dr. and Mrs. F. (1. (). The r . and potted , . n The %g • opmrt*r. Spencer. aii Miss ^ s . Annette auuvii Spencer. Miss stick. was won Alton Hampton. Mrs. F. G. t Young. ■■■-- curltles Vere sood where tho «rand march was led by R. M., ;____ _ _ Mount Miss Sicily Smith. Tromp. who was the gueet of Schmidt and Prof, and Mrs. I. M. ____ ™.^a Charte* ♦ pe.iple bave su« h publlc spir Walker and Miss Frances Obertauf- ; e rsrces Mount, miss ♦ delicious luncheon Glen. On Saturday evening Dr. and Mr* F. K Chambers. Mr*. Mrs Miss My trie Kolker, Miss Reta club. A Mrs. Douglas. fer. Elmer Paine and Miss Peggy Durkheinter. Miss Marguerite Ham served by the hostesses. ♦ ti and prldo l-et me thank Mrs. Cloran entertained Informally N. Chambers. McNair. Throughout the evening mond. Mrs. Fredericks Travis, Miss ♦ your organlzutlon and th» The guest» Invited to meet Mr and Prescott aud Mias Prescott. punch was served by Miss Minnie ♦ city councll for tho ploaaure Mrs. L. H. Studley was hostess to Mm Teasdale on this occasion were Florence Furuset and Miss Madge Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dalzell gave ♦ thè garden gsve my fello«- Chambers and Miss Vera Auten. Calkins the Sunshine« club yesterday after Prof, and Mr*. Straub, Mr and Mr*. b<>n- passeiigera and me." The patroness«- were Mrs. Cordelia noon at her home on North Pearl C. A. Dalzell. Prof and Mr*. O. F an evening i>«rty Friday lu who ♦ 9 9 9 Ankeny. Mrs. S. H Friendly. Mrs. street. The ladies went at one Stafford. Mr. and Mr* Paul Merrill. or of Mr and Mrs. Teasdale, Thu * are visiting from St. I xju I s . T. G. Hendricks. Mrs. J. W. Hobbs. Mrs. Martin Beals and her daugh- o'clock and were served a delicious Mr. and Mrs. S D. Allen. Mr and giifBiM wen* Prut. »nd Mri. llwothy ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mrs. L. N. Roney. Mrs. D. A Paine, ' ter. Miss Maud Beals, entertained dinner by Mrs. Studley and her Mrs. James W. Ford. Jr.. Ml»* Grace and Teasdale. Mr. I I * Mrs. "" and Mrs. F. W. Osburn. at their home on Mill and Thirteenth daughter Miss Helen Studley. The Ford, Prof. Thurber. Dr. Barnett. Clorali. Mr Merrll, Dr. and Mrs. Il N. • • • streets yesterday afternoon. Needle afternoon was spent with needle Prof, and Mrs. Frink MI m Ford as and Mrs. .. ......... — Iktuglaa*. Mr. L. N. RONEY BUYS On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. S. J. work occupied the afternoon, after work and conversation. The decora- sisted Mrs. Cloran In serving refresh Mount. Mr and Mrs. . snd Mrs. Victor Wilaon and Mrs. M. C. Harris gave which refreshments were served by tions of the home were lilacs. Mrs. ments. On Sun Jay Dr and Mra. F. and Mr*. Beil. Mr. _ The evening wa* very plras- POLLOCK WAREHOUSE the last of their series of delightful the hostess assisted by Miss J. M. Shelly entertains the club at G. G Schmidt entertained Mr and Holt, parties, at the cozy home of Mrs. Clark. Miss Blizabeth Busch Its next meeting. Mrs Teasdale snd Dr and Mrs. Clor antly spent. 9 9 9 L. N. Rouey. the contractor and Harris on Jefferson street. Lilacs Miso Beatrice Pugh. Lilacs formed • ♦ • an Informally at dinner. At Hpringficld. builder, ha* purchased the two-*tpry and red peonies were in profusion in , the decorations of the home. The The Miss Elma and Norma Hen On Tuesday at one o’clock Mr* H. D. The home of Mr. and Mr*. frame warehouse nearly upposItoAha the living room and parlor while guests present were Mrs. W. C. Bar dricks entertained the Thursday af Cloran again entertained In honor of the dining room was decorated with bour. Mrs. John Buoy, Mrs. C. E. ternoon Sewing Club this week. Mrs. •Mrs Teasdale with a Sunbonnet McPherson on North H street w«s freight depot on the Southern I’Jfirl- fern -. Whist was the pastime. Mrs. |______ Loomis. ______ Mias Nellie Loomis. Mrs. J. Dixon was the club's guest. Baby Luncheon. The assembled the secene of one of tho prettiest flc Cotnpauy'a grounJs In thia city Darwin Yoran won the first prize \y Working. Mrs. P. K. Hammond, 9 9 9 guests were led to tho table by Mrs. i whUt parties of the season last Fri and Will use It for general storage and Mrs. R. M. Gilbert the second.. Mrs. Dougald Campbell. Mrs. Char- entertained Miss Nell Murphey Stafford and Mrs. Schmidt, where day evening In honor of Mr. Magnus purposes a* well aa to store his lime, In serving the hostesses were assist lotte Zieber, Mrs George McClair, Tete-a-Tete Club this afternoon at they found their places Indicated by Premier. Il being his 21st birthday cement and other building material» ed by “ Mrs. * Lawrence Harris, Miss Mrs. Mary Allen. Mrs. L. L. Lewis. her home on West Tenth street, A hand-painteJ Sunbonnet Baby place! anniversary. Tho pleasurable event which are at present stored In tbw Nellie Lombard. Miss Belle Van Mrs. F G. Frink. Mrs. E. M. John- pleasant afternoon was spent with cards. A unique feature Introduced was a complete surprise to Mr. small buildlug occupied jointly by Dnyn and Miss Corrine Linn, The son, Mrs, Coleman. Mrs. Archie Llv- needlework and music, A delicious In December. All ladies at this point was the appearance ot Premier, a* It had been most care him and Architect J. it. Ford un W. by tho host and host Seventh street. gnets were Mrs. G. H. McMorraa, ermore. '. Mrs. Cummings. Mrs. S. D. luncheon was served by Miss church and friends are invited. Miss Frances “ ■ Young ’ and Mrs. Clo- fully planned Only a few Intlmato friends. » * • ■ra. J. Van Wilson. Mrs. J. W. Alien. " The Pollock Transfor Co. built Mrs Murphy. . Mrs. Innvn.1 Murphey. ran. drosaed as Sunbonnet babies, ess • • • Mrs. who served the guests. After lunch- b<«ld««a the entire store force where thia warehouse at the time Col. Mer Kays, Mrs. L. E. Bean. Mrs. C. B. Mrs. W C. Yoran. Mrs. E. N. Smith,! __ ____ _ afternoon On last __ Friday Willoughby. Mrs. G. D. Linn, Mrs. Mrs. Mary Griffin. Mrs. F. R. Weth- ___ , __ , cards Mr Premier Is employed were pres cer had his electric truck here It I I Sunbonnet Baby tally Mrs. T. G. Hendricks entertained Katherine W. Smith and Mrs. Geo. eon _________ L. M. Travis. Mrs. L. R. Edmunson, erbee. Mrs. Joseph Shafer. Mrs., the Aid Society of the Christian Forrest were joint hostesses to » were passed and tty« ladi«* > were ...... ent A delicious three course lunch the best one on tho whole depot Mrs. R. S. Bryson Mrs. E C. Seth Larawav. Miss Evernham. (Io church on Friday afternoon. The number of G. A. R. ladles at then asked to guess the baby pic was served at 11:30. Those pre»ent ground* and la the only one more Hughes, and Mrs. Amos Wilkins, wa I. Mrs DeBuoy and Mrs. Morri business session was followed by a Forrest’s home on Mill street. Mr. Roney tures of all present. Mrs Stafford were Mr. and Mra. Charles llardt, than one story high.. Mrs. D. E. Yoran. Mrs. Archie Liver son. 9 9» won the prize for guessing all the Mr snd Mrs. Will Rouse. Mr. and will store g<x>ds for others, as th* pleasant social hour. Mrs. Dunham. Mis* Lillian Hender more. Mrs. L. R. Flint. -Mrs. Chas. The rooms were beautifully deco- pictures correctly, a picture of Sun- son. Miss Nettle Nelson. Miss Avia Pollock Transfer Co. has done, Th* 9 9 9 I W. Chambers. Mrs. Fred Fisk. Mrs. deal Is not rated in potted fern» and cut flow- bonnet Babltu hanging out their Peterson. Will Matthews. Magnus consideration In the Next Monday afternoon St Mary ’ s The Women ’ s Republican Patriot L. T. Harris. Mrs. W. N. Kidwell. given out for publication. was spent in washing and Miss Hanna was con- I _____ a ______ .___ ____ ers. The afternoon Guild will hold tea at the home of ic League met this afternoon with Premier anil Mr. and Mrs. D. Mc Mrs. Wm. Polders. Mrs. F. R. __ Tenth ____ ____ ____________ A number of soled with a Sunbonnet Baby Plc- W Shumate on and ______ social conversation. Wetherbee, Mrs. W. B. Dillard, Mrs A. K. Patterson on High street. Mrs. J. The guests Included Pherson.—N uns The purpose of the beautiful 9 piano strc&t. aww WWW w. w » _ _ ____ selections were ren- ture-book. The fore part of the afternoon was I Mrs. H. G. Keeney. Mrs. Laura Har- meeting is to make plans and begin dered by Miss Mae Forrest. I-ate in Mesdames Frink. Straub. Glen. Ford. devoted to a business session follow ris, Mrs. R. M. Gilbert. Mrs. E. HlltNt'lllllK KOK Till. Gl till» ®o-<* lor I*’ th! £ >»ut tho Eyes. Young, SchtuhJt II funa. work for their annual bazaar held the afternoon the hostess, assisted Clark. ed by an interesting literary pro- -Chaioupha. Coburg; Miss Belle Van • ♦ • f « • • SOTIEMINS EAGLE ETE SILT : BROADWAY'S NEWEST SONG HITS 1 ■ I STh SUNDER A PICTURE HAT,/ ---- V As sung in the big musical production •a • ly would • yoi IN AFRICA r F with ADAMS & YORKE 9 9-------- Music by MELVILLE J. GIDEON Words by E. RAY GOETZ Sfoderalo, 1 1. When a 2. No on«'* r- ■9----- fel - low courts a maid - en sow . a . days,........... « pry-ing eye* can watch you ait and spoon,. HORUS Ton will * And youy With your girl that* the placa to apoon,.......... Yea voa’t W S| r a-fraid.fw I I— * L 9 FT r t .» »f r t '■ a Ar find he’s up to date, When his love he would re - late. And aa on her lovo-ly charm* he’ll fond-ly for kiaa-ing you are free, With-out be - iag beard you »ot t - ly sing a lipe they can - not *ee. So 3 gaze, tuna. I.’a - like With two * £ * > * -B — u f I *5- ■w sweet-heart* u*ed to do, hell tell hi* love in dif-f ring way*. He won’t *iag a-bout a eoz-y corner where bed like to spoon. Or 'Jt fond hearts keeping time, aa tele« of love yea eoft - ly croon. It........ might be ve - ry «hocking if a hat could on - ly ipeak, Aad J — 9 - — nat • tar whore you’re at. -r r r r r r § j- U_____ L ~~ gw t r j—j 1 1 "Tl’’'C r y -ir-1^ _ ll ____________________ COP-RIGHT, MCMVIX, BY MAURICE SHAPIRO, PUBLISHER, BROADWAY ARD loth ST., REW YORK CZTY, WHO WILL PUBLISH YOUR SONO, IF YOU HAVE WRITTEN ONE, AND SEND YOU VALUABLE CATALOGUE OF HITS FREE FOR THE ASKING »> ’ U*ed by permission, MURRAY MUSIC Co., New York , Ao. 299, 'Neath tb* N 3b 4*- gar-dens a-bove, You can toll your tabe of love.