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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1910)
THl ÊÜGENE WUKLY GUARD, THURSDAY, AUG 2B, 1910 RIGHT «♦♦♦^♦♦eeeeeee^eeeowweee» suits Indefinitely and not exhaust tha Dllk tt and Mrs. Frank Hampton aubjevt, though each one l» »a»ta suf- aa gifts a beautiful cutglass punch donee of Frank Cornsell, cousin of Mrs Quackenbush carried off first fl lent novelty to give II a place : FADS AND FASHIONS t among bowl, a mirror to set it on. a solid ths bride. The young couple are well Mrs Splendid refreshment» wore the advance autumn m>»4»'» stiver punch ladle, two doxen cut-| known here and have many friends, prise, *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦•♦ Another French model 1« <oui|c»»««»i glatw tumblers, and one doxen of euchi who wish them a happy and prosper- served of blouse «ml skirt with natrowlng of the Mlowlng in eoUd sllv«>r: | oils life. They returned to Eugene i liy Mnu«l Griffin ) Miss Esther Stearns ot OskUnd I» b rderlng folds of red and black h»f Knives, forks, desert spoons and. Sunday evening and will make thia I entertaining a number of ber Etuene arrlv- trimming amt plallsd frills of whits New York Aug Í0 I*«* teaspoons. A most enjoyable even-1 city their home. _____ friends with a house party thia ***» intro- uet. bordered by several fin»*.* of »•*»! als from Paris ar«» gradually Ing was spent in old-time reminis \llvert C Florence and Miss Maud»» Those fortunate enough to be Inviteli ducliig women of fashion ______ _ to frocks ■tltchlng, falling from th» Short cences. which were made real by Catching, both of Springfield, were are Mis» Rhoda ‘ > dm » u , Miss Maud»» 11—1 will figure among the sleeves nod finishing the nr»k. These means of tin cans and quantities of married Thursday, tug 18. at the Guthrie «nd Mo >»t» Ira Manville. E.i and Itala that in do* of wutuinn Th« formal open plaiting« of net, stitched In many rice brought for the purpa>v Mr Inic < «r«* «julio w month or no off. but lines of color, are v»ry e«»Hy mule and Mra. Sander»«,n again exchanged home of the bride's parents. Mr and win l,latts and Oliver Needham Mr. Eberle Kuykendall and Misa handsome and costly presents with ea h Im-omlng «learner from Ku- and surprisingly effective Similar their rows taken twenty-five years Mrs George Catching of Springfield, Miss Hadley and Mr. Kuykendall ago. Winifred Hadley were united in mar- Mr ami Mrs. J D McDonald, re with even greater tervor. Rev ‘ by Rev. Hwrblt. They will make siding on Onyx avenue, were happily rot»«» there land women gowmx! in effect» are obtained in fine white rlage Wednesday evening at 8:30 are both graduates of the University I McCallum models replete with novelty ami lawn «inched with color There are performed the ceremony. their home at North Bend. Wa >h. p. m by Rev H N. Mount. The cere- of Oregon, the former belonged to the surprised on Tuosrlay evening by showing th« advanced touch of th« ak«> little gulllipaa of tucked net Refreshments were served by Miss I vnony took place on the lawn of Hon. class of ’OS and the latter to the claw Ruth The United Brethren Sunday school about sixty of their friends A very •ntched in color and of perfectly Purls deelgner lu every line. Sanderson of Houston. Texas. I 8 E Eakin, uncle of the bride. Beau- of ’07. Miss Hadley is a member of iThe guests time was hail by all pres present were Mr. ami Mrs | had a delightful picnic Thursday aft- enjoyable Gne cannot help wondering where plain uet with tow» of colored stitch tiful Chinese lanterns were hung to the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. ' Frank Sanderson ent. As a token of esteem the "aur- of Houston, Texas; ernoon In Heudrlcks' park. .Manufacturer» It ing around the collar top good advantage ver the lawn, and Mr. Kuykendall belongs to the Beta Mr. aud Mrs. George prieera" pros'iite.i Mr and Mr» Mc serge« will «»ml Morgan. Mr. and certainly wemed last »ea»on. reuehe»! Exccllen black «nd white effect« lent to It - v< Ivety oftness a sub Theta Pl fraternity. Donald with a handsome rocking Word Is received here that Mias Ross. Miss Stevens. Mr. the height of perfection In their de are obtained In white serge coal and Mr. and Mrs. Kuykendall left on ‘ Mrs F - A Hervey, dued splendor. On one side of the chait. Mary Dale, a popular graduate of the Mrs. Chrietensen velopment, but In their newest vari ■klrt suit« by the use of binding, or 1*®’J lawn, ropes of ivy formed an aisle the evening train f r San Francisco. University class of ’08 was married h»>me Miss Esther U Ren delightfully vn- ety they are more beautiful than rather by bordering with such heavy, — *nd eon of Chicago. Mr. aud Mrs. A. this summer to Mr Walter Jetferiaui which led to screens, banked with where they will make their l.„ med jh . Kuykendall n it.» itriituii. will ” «i x resume i xc’.« xaxv bis 4 »lit med- G' 'J- Jennintjs ■ Mr. anil Mrs. J. O. Owen, of the United States treas^fJ •asurv tertalned the l»yal Daughters, a their ataun«'h«st admirers b«ll«ve»l firm «arrow black l»ral,l ■■ Is u«oj flowers, and these were the back- Mr '' ‘>lls- an»i Mre b E I •» department at Washington. D. C. ' The Christian church Sunday «bool, of they could bo mad«» An fall gets on the aides of men'-« evening trous ground, in front of which the care- ical studies at Stanford this comingi .Mr, and Mrs. Howard McConnell. Mr. which she is a member, at her home nearer wo are promised all klmta of ers The finish throughout 1« of the tnony was performed. Dainty ferns couple will muke Washington their - - — - - The hanpy culmination Wednesday s>croggs^ . j|r an«l Mrs. Nelson Wil- home. Their wedding was quite a so on Friday evening Varloue game« sorgos pongo «erg«’«, panne serges, severest tailored sort, and the i»«>ao and graceful, drooping Shasta daisies Mrs. Humbert. Harold Hum-| •«tin serge«, foularil serge« and serge short Jacket with low cut fronts fa» .were also a means of enjoyment. adorned the aisle, and formed a net was a re ult of a high school am! J'sn1». Mrs. ciety event of that city. and Carrie Benton, Mr. In combination with all of the silk» toning wltli one or two button» Is The many . work of beauty and fragrance university courtship. Mr. M ta Obert. Mr. and Mrs. Uta, Mr». V. L Holt entertain««! Friday and ««til» that have swayed thoi the rut preferred The long revers friend» of the young couple extend throughout its entire-length. Dr. Beardsley of this city left on Mrs. and Mrs. J B Holmes. Mr. an»l The impre»dve ring ceremony was their hearty congratulations anil McCamon. Rev. and Mrs J. 8. Me- Monday for Pipestone. Minn . to ne afternoon In honor of her sl»ter. Ml»« world of fashion during the paat y«»ar ' are faced with black ratln In most of used, the bride being given away by best wisdies for a happy, prosperous Callum. Miss Effie McCallum, Mr. married. An aeoount of 'his wed Adele I’lckel of Alaska Ml»« Picket In their colorings they follow a» wide the models, but some tailors prefer formerly taught In the Eugene high a rango, but fur th«» next throe or1 revers of the »«>rge merely bordered life. | her father. Mr. Char.es Ha»yey Those present at the wedding were:» and Mrs. D. L. KeKilems Mr Baker, ding will nppear in the next issue. school. She will teach in Alaeka » four months nt l«uist black ami whit« with the black braid The bride wore a beautiful white Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hadley. Dr. and Mr and Mrs Atshley, Mrs. Callison this year Mrs Holt's guest--» combinations will continue fariilot, Collar» and cuffs of toile de J»-uy Invitations are out for the wedding again lace dress, in which she looked espe Mrs. Kuykendall. Robert Kuykendall, and Mrs. L. E. Ream. were Mesdatues Straub. Stafford, Dal- able White and cream colorodl or other printed notion are used U|«»u of Misa Camlie Carrol and Prof. John xell. cially lovely and charming, in her Mr. and Mrs. Al Kuykendall. Mabel Balch. Small Hannah. Collier, serges In combination with biack some of the white «erge meats ami In girlish beauty. Her veil hung In Miss Effie McCallum entertained FTeeman Bovard. Elisabeth Chase. Jonathan Johnson, satin, silk or handsome braids makes null a rase a touch of black la usu Winnie Cockerline. Elma graceful folds. It was held In place Kuykendall. Hendrick >. Normw Hendricks Emma Thursday afternoon with a linen l«H»hr. Adams. Carr »11 an»l Miss»'» a charming tallorm! c»«<ume. and ally added In binding. butt>a> or Robinson, a graduate of McCornack. by exqu'sltely arranged orange bkw- Chase. ___ Mrs C. shower in honor of Miss Vera San- the Helene ____ #_____ Nettie ______ Chase. Mr and Emma Chase, Nettie I when th«« days b«<v»mo too cold for' some other detail Curious effects University class of '09. will be •oms She carried white sweetpeas S. Dllion. Mr. and Mrs. H F. Hollen- derson, who will be married the 1st married to Dr. Hendershott of Port Chase, Bertha l'ha»e. Cora Cha »••. their use as »treol friwks. these serge! are obtained, loo. by a flat collar or intertwined with asnaragu • fern.’ beck. Mr' and Mrs R. A. Booth. Bar- of September to Mr. Victor Hovis of Loehr and Carroll. suits will be turned Into matin«»» coo- Dock finish <»f »omn rough silk, such Miss Norma Hendricks was bride's bars Booth, Mr. Rollo Drain. Mary Wapato. Wash. The afternoon was land Sept. 7. turn»-«, the additional «marino«« re-1 as rajah tn red. green or blue, ein- maid. She also looked enviable in DeBar. Mary McCornack Mrs. Percy spent doing fancy work. Miss San-I Mli» Frances Young and Mias Her qulred being applied by dainty | briildetvd 111 barbaric fashion with Invitation« are out tor the wed a beautiful white lingerie dress She Gilmore, Prof. John Bovard. Mr and derson was the recipient of many| carried a handsome shower boquet Mrs. Paul Willoughby. Camile Car- pretty and useful articles for her ding ot Mias Vera Sanderson of Eu tha Cummings returned h»-ms front blousoi of silk, satin, mouasellno at,Ji ' bead« of many colors, the barbaric ' note being, however circumstanced of pink sweetpeas and asparagus roll. Mrs. Georgia Tobey. Dr. and new home. Excellent refreshments gene to Mr. Victor Hovla, a graduate O'Brien's on Thursday nuvrtilng. They similar smart materials. A description of one of the n w I by Frem k taato, and the coloring», report an especially pleasant time ferns. Robert Kuykendall, brother Mrs. M. L. York, Mr. and Mrs. were served by Miss Effie McCallum. » ot the Bible University. Both young ladles will t«a»h la the French sorgo tailor -mad«« will serve i while audacious, being oxquiately of the groom. wa> best man. D. Smartt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank assisted by her mother. Mrs. J. S. Mc The Thursday Afternoon club met high school at Condon. Or . tbs com to Illustrate rhe smarm«’«« of black' harmonious. The wedding march was played by H. Heyer. Mr. Harry Hobbs. Mrs. M. E. Callum. Those who enjoyed Miss this week with Mrs. Adeline Church. ing year. They are graduates from and white cumblnattona. The skirt ¡ There 1« really no end to the sheer Miss Lillian Ranney, cousin of the Watson. Mrs. Viola Wither.’. Mr. and McCallum's hospitality were Mis« la gored «slightly and fita the figure cool Imthlng froch» Air after noun and club haa not been meeting reg the University of the class of 1110 bride, of Corvallis. Or. Vera Sanderson. Mi-« Mae Sage. Misa The Mrs. Syd Smith. Mr. and Mrs. John perfectly. It la trimmed with patch«« evening, and In all of these one not«« After the ceremony the guests re Bogart. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Borart. Frances Young. Miss Madge Hamble. ularly during the summer, but this The Woman's Homo Missionary of heavy black Mtln »nt»he,I with the tendency to continue th« u«e of paired to the house, where delicious Mr and Mrs. Frank H-adley, Mr. and Miss Maud Beals. Mrs. Henderson of pleasant meeting was given as a com refreshments were served by Miss Mrs. C. B. Hadley, Mr and Mrs. J. B Portland. Miss Bertha Cummings. pliment to the club by Mrs. Church, •ociety of the Methodist Eptec<>i>al lustrous satin bral da bou I an eighth lacs bands and eyelet Insertion» A Cleome Carroll, Mias Enola Well.» and Lawrence, Harvey Hadley. Mr. and Miss Stevens. Mio Uda Garrett, Miss who will leave soon to spend the win church met Friday aftern<x>n at the of an Im-h wide Those satin patches majority of the shirts are abort, even ter in the east. Beside.» the regular home of Mrs E. C. Lake, The au are u»<«l for a shoulder yoke for th« when intended primarily for evening Miss Helen Kuykendall. Mrs. S. B. Eakin, Ella Nusbaum. Mrs. Ethel Green. Miss Vesta Davie. Mies club Mrs. Bettie Humphrey. clety is collecting article« tor lite OMt, which Is Just a llttl»» bel.»w the Wea • The bride threw her bouquet at W. Hayes and Lillian panney of Cor- Fay Clark. Miss Jessie Farris, Mis.« I Mrs. members. hit»«, anl appear again upon the Mundt of Portland, and Mrs. J. Sin up barrel. the close of the ceremony. It had vallb. ' This, an has been mentioned before Mabie Manerud, Miss McCallum of • !«>eve« aa «mart decorations A alm In ibis correspondence Is In conse A delicious Fields were guests previously been div!d»»d Into four sec-, — Tacoma. Miss Enola Wells and Miss I D. luncheon was served by Mtoa Evis The Episcopal Guild held Ita ref pls white pong«*e »hlrt waist com quence of the fad for scant shirt bot- tions, in which were secreted a ring.| ä"“himble'“a""wühbonc"¿nd“ a coin The twenty-fifth wedding anmver- Ethel Johnson. ular meeting Monday afternoon at pletes th« outfit It la built upon on« U»ma and th» younger contingent Humphrey and Mrs. J. D. Fields. MI m Norma _ Hendricks got of .. . Dean the home of Mrs. Quackenbush There of the well-liked tailor modela and tahv» hlndly to the Innovation, olJer . . thimble. • • * the » ring, • Ml«» « ‘ sary -- . w « zl « and • the A Mrs oi E. ..T C. of A 9 Sander- A a VO W Miss Marv DeBar the son wa.» made occaalon very Mr. \V H. Herbert and MIse Sue The Aloha Whist club met Tues-j was an excellent attendance. The aft trlmme»! < nl, with bands <>f its own women wisely changing to flowing Winifred Cockerllne the wishbone pleasant surprise, given them by a Lloyd, both of Eugene, were united day afternoon with Mra. Jennie ernoon wa.i spent with sewing Italnty material and buttons of white crochet i lines The woman who ia nut slender and the coin number of their friends, on Wednes- in marriage 13. The wedding ia Miss Camile v«ui„r Carroll —----- ------- ------------- - Atytust - ------- M’Ren. T The ‘_- . club's guests were Mrs. refreshments were served The young couple received many day evening, who brought with them took place In Baker City at the rest-, boomls. Miss > wrgr ont» could d»’*crlbe Veda Quackenbush, Veda Quackenbush (Continué un pago 1X> BROADWAY’S NLWEST SONG HITS r •a Come Over on My Verand» Waltz. Son^, sung by X * > - >■ JULIAN ELTINGE America*« Leading Sex Simulator I Word» by JOHN KEMBLE Teanedi Pates. Music by LESTER W. KEITH CHORUS. £ Oval's • r»r <■» F* • p-/ A* " ; ■’X ’ 2» * «hr* th« * .«». .» riti 1 : E— -X • » twizg • ing your sweet - heart, and mock where A3 • > Bat the X • ' ' •• * * Lives jut Drives ev r1 è - " - ' while with me. I WALTRR JACOBS, Maste PabUshsr. lattraatteaal Copyright Fahltehod by MURRAY MUSIC CO., Mew York. Used by psnatestea. tf Ovtr oa My Vsraada. a pp—ad p. •' g « F No. SI