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THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY. SEPT. 1, | . labi »ver plalnly atltched band« of ran eaally be liuagln veri*" satin Banda of Persia» liti« 7“ ——. Ami combllllng black. whlto limi ; erlae ni ? r varlatloiiH of thè Invited wero: Mr*. "»>\. “ .. I some less fantastic ■tltclied long wlth on tho «klrt and Mrs Wold. Mr*. lto»t ge Deltar, Mrs ‘ > bt-en de iSt“ iX'i«-l-< Ml.» T.,w !. -O -r ; tsidl. e, w lille Ilio front <>f tho bodlc» flnkerton. Mi« Netti« Chase. Mi» black and white note of yeliow niako» » ha-* a »"il of plastron «>f tho chiffon ■in ittractive young lady of Pip«*-' • • . w 1, Del.ano and Miss Emma t hase iv I mu I. A wltliout |>n lucilia pleasant .hang« , uibrohb rv over cerino «atln, Th<. stone where her father is a thorough J Mr*. William Osburn entertnln. d A A A s, limi thl» color I» Aliy coiitniMt* .Olimi Iieek 1« finish.'I Wlth a plaltod Iv established physician. Dr. and Mrs. a fow of her friends luoxkiy aft. i- The l.adles' Mlsslonary S.vletv of •' -i' a <"*•*>>■ u»< ....... ‘d lu inni.' of whlto Fremii u«l frlngad Beardsley will make their horn«' In n<x>n in honor of Mrs. Hcnilctta thi* Central Presbyterlan church niet rfftvtlvvly f, ... k In blm k ami »hit« «llk I wlth fnlnt design» of black and txiund Eugene and arrive here Monday or Mundt, an instructor of German hi Tmsday nftermxin at tlie h nie «if b|ou*0 „ material I» un» of th.um timer- wlth little »trip, of thè oiiibroldery Tuesday of next week. They will re-'th« Portland High school M'’-- ’ '• Mts, C A. Dalzell. tain back grounds which me »<» mrnli u»ed upun Ilio klrl and bo<ll<<i bo.llco »Itti wlth side on West Ninth street. Their ¡irc-lded at a delightful aft' i- bv Mrs. Balch. Mrs. I .liked bv well-dresaed Parisians. IcngthwlM' «trip«’» coming is anxiously awaited by many 1 n,MUl coffee. The «.«ecaslon was a Mrs 12 Mary —. Martin, I rh0 skirt Is extremely »Imple. and «ine of thè protly w.tyaof intpoduc. voung people wlsh ,o welcome truly German one, the guest» b.l'U ...... 'built upon lines which will del qht Ing a miti' of color luto a pretty autu- Mr». E. E. Mink gave a delightful satton. tound^ev- •- -» — '-- their ««-»».» hvme-ceming w.>nid..'avmtn.* that nationality. They »petit th« uieuts wer« served. A Mill* 11« the VilV flrU the_gr.nd " ¡.in them and mako • » both lovers of the hobble ek rt and mer dre*a or even a model for oarly afternoon in chatting and telllug indeed pleasant. _______ •urprLeo party Monday evening for er made, this ruling waa set »side. Heckart and wife return Its opponents. H I» close-fitting be full w ' . ii la i» wkal Hi" Frem h cali Mr. W. O. ________ reminiscences of German life. her husband. It was a complete *ur- ed their outing at the Rigdon cd from tneir oumig »« •••« low the knees, where the customary ih, "mode a I» puri»» de villa»», " Mrs. F. G. Young gave a very A*A mrise and all of the guests gloried in pleasant party for her daughter, Mis* The engagement of Miss Ruby ranch on the upper Willamette on hobble lines begin, but finishing the, mcanlng thè rom'tt.» wlth loim float- Mrs. J. 8. Magladrv entertained Monday morning their ability to keep a secret. Monday Frances, on Wednes.iay •ftern^’h“; Pratt to Mr. Frank Loomie. of Port Messer*. Ilen»i II bottom of tho skirt Is <v frll of Its lug «treamera which I» plnnod tu ih» ■was the seventeenth wedding aunlver- laud, has been announced. The wed Thursday Afternoon in honor of her and Bean and their families will re- 'own ( material, headed with a band of me ev- the occasion being her birthday. 1 e Irti »ld<- of tho Podice or corsa»«' of wary of Mr. and Mrs. Mink. The ev *uest. brought their needlework «nd ding will take place seme time in ¡daughter. Miss Grace. The guests turn thia morning. Mr. Heekart r»'- Several .black satin piped with pale lemon a>l-| ¡.va «.ut bride« oli thè V lllln.'iil came shortly before two ocl.K'k, at port* an extremely pleasant trip. ening was spent in jollity. <_ moments September. A whiled away the happy > IorwS mitin. i TI k - m - knot» and «irvamera must hav» ■which hour a delicious luncheon was xnuaical numbers were given. Light {.owing and chatting. ————*—i A A A AAA An especial There a girdle of black satin a pò tni • ’in" • ff" t noi mou *•> bo refreehment.1 were served. Mrs. feature of the afternoon was a mock vn«s Helene Robinson will be niar-1 served at small tables by Mrs. Mag- The Christian Endeavor of the ....... _ I» Miss ,.. P-Ue yellow and the low. I premeditateti or they lo»e (helr Slink's guests were: Mr. and Mrs. wedding. This was to y “nrd ried’.n Port.aud September the .v- Urdry ,andMr.Jbese Christian church had a picnic back changing nwk They aro vory effvctlvu is outlined with band» . baia, t.-r Wllllem T. Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. comical. In the course of the after enth to Dr. Harry Hendershott. cf the butte Monday evening. A big quare I After luncheon, the r<- bonfire lighted up the landscape aml-of black l satin piped with yellew. the on whlle fr.wk» whether of »llk or a^rry Flint, Mr. and Mrs. George YO-’i noon Mr. Harold Young took a grvup ... . . X™ m^ndT^t WC-— ‘ ‘ > w hite ba lingerie material» was spent gave everything a shadowy. my»ty gulmpe being of deli.at^ ran Mr. and Mrs. George McMorran, of those present »«liclous Presbyterian church. ........... ........ ? mainder of the afternoor Ollly olio mundiite »orma to stand Mr.’and Mrs. Archie Livermore, Mr. picture needlework. Those uresent appearance. But the retro hmeiit* tiste embroidery. Not only silks but will perform the ceremony. Miss with refreshments were served by Mrs. ■nd Mrs. Hugh Kay. Mr. and Mrs.| Young and Mrs Dunston. The guests Robinson lived in Eugene during her were: Miss Gretta Bristow. Miss My- were real and substantial. Roasting cácheles, voiles and all the light w <>l In tho »«' ' f »omau havltig urvtty Frank Page, Mr. and Mrs. Frank i were8 Misa Edith Prescott. Miss She'graduated from ra Loveridge. Miss Luck- Wilkins. ears of corn, luselou* and »weet. en fabrics with silk entering largely uiueh anythlng »he may slect In th.» - - - Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cham- Winifred Kerr, Miss Caroline Duns college course. C— ----- Into their composition are used for w.iv of a .imi It mu « bo «illted ■ the university in 190S and • was , a Miss Inez Sima. Miss X Ivlan Sims, stood first among the eatable». t>ers Mr. and Mrs. Julius Goldsmith. most effective costumes exploiting prdally ><* thè K"»n »Uh which It I» r noBUl'xr'studont'being a" member Miss Helen Washburn Miss Veda A * A ton Miss Vera Sanderson. Miss El Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Calkins, Mr. and i ite McCallum. Miss Frances Yoting. ' ' »’ ..... pr. .^ui. the black and white combination ell worn. Wh.-u a aeparats «oat I» a ne. Sinha •• -«>rnrit\ Dr. Quackenbush. wuacKenuiisu, Mis .»««■ l r v. , tl.i . <«<' ............. HenT,.»«;1?, 5 ' “.«» .■< .h. MM K«K .xa.e .«*«.. »vuy C.'!!" ................. ”1“ - «: ■ The first meeting of the Thimble hancod by a touch of foreign rol r. Mrs H F Hollenbeck. Mr. and Mrs. ì ccsslly thè probl.-m I» a dltflcult olle Miss Hazel Humphrey, Miss Ethel nd Miss Isabelle Clark, of Port- Club since the early summer w 11 In . w>:_ m .,« Qnoo X!--; Alia University School of Medicine. Anothvr »plendld for house or vl* Many lime« .-rat and »kilt aro <>f , by ai._ ------------------ held at the home of Mrs. J Gold King Ring wear !.■ developed III while allk Ih«« sani« color, ih.-n agalli (wo gar- A A A .land. e e < smith on East Eleventh «greet on cashmere, trimmed wltlh black and meni» combina dlff.-rent lotta» of thn C H Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Pol- Miss Marion btowe. * andMi«rH«eTK. of Poland.:| ^Th^ XVoman;» Rejupbllcan Patrl Thursday, September 1. Ilo»«', brown. blu», and green white silk embroideries. The tunic, color dere. Mrs. Laura Harris and Mr. which has t he new bib-shaped corsage .«ffect» are vxtr«'mely »mari for e.trly Miss Essie Sechrist, a University um be married on Tuesdav \ugust otic League met this afternoon with Emii Evenson. on ♦♦AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA* Is of black and white striped mon», fall wear. whlle thè delicate »had«» graduate of the class of 1910. was "- ai the residence of Judge R 8 Mi - Sarah Ad. > » ».«« ’eV ----- lUtohi^.^^Port- August eighteen- Bean, of Portland. Mr Brirtow it Beat Seventh lalno do sole. X dainty L.iturc In I of ¡turpi« »IH consort wlth th« dark [“‘SF e Mink a Last Friday evening an J . ftar 'cori*-rated Into the decorating »cheme «r ione i <>f ili« mi «» c«>k>r in luxur- th.» son of Darwin Bristow, a pers were reed by M>s h KMink * : FADS AND FASHIONS J the son of Darwin Bristow. - °By”tThen«t members of i land. Excellent re- ¡Is a scarf of black satin, lined with , lou« tolte» for Indoor wear land The wedding took place at the nrom.neui —____ Miss prominent Eugene banker. 1~— and Mrs. S. F. Kerns. . 1 The host-i A • 'white It D a ¡MTfectly »dralght af home of the bride's parents in Port frestunenta were served. the Beta Epsilon Sorority were land. Miss Sechrist was a popular Bean to a popular member of the Chi ess ¡fair with no startling now Hue», but Iti'Mll Itila. was charming In her hospitality| granted the rights of membership in University student and a "»«pber of Omega sorority of th^l niversity. and made each and every member en-l New York. Aug. 27. Ideas that ■ very Important if supplied with tin- the Kappa Alpha Theta Fraternity. the Lambda Rho club. Mr. Kitchind joy ____________ herself to the ____ utmost. Mrs. Adair; are clever and novel never go lack i usually good setting Here tho black One amali bottle of Hall's Teta» An excellent banquet was served to is a prominent young business man Miss Vesta Dati» ss-rtl entertain to will spend this winter with a niece,¡ngi especially In Paris, so that they action give» needed accent. Little a. large crowd of Thetas at the of Portland. The young oouple »Hl night with an informal party in hon In Florida. Her absence will be eagerl.v take up any effective Idea l touche» of certoe are Introduced here Wonder curca Kidney and Bladder Portland Grill. Thoee initiated were make their home in Portland. or of her cousin. Miss Velma Davis, deeply felt In the league. that comes along and make the most and there, and accompanying the trouble». Gravel IHalwte». Neuralgia, Mrs. Ruth Flinn Barrett (Albany), of Albany. Her guests will be: Miss AAA of it in designing their coatumes.I frock la a hat of white satin chip, lin tlheumatlam. Weak and Lam« Hack», Mrs. Alice Bretherton Brown (Sa- In all agua Write to Dr E W. Hall. Mrs. W. W. Calkins invited some Veda Quackenbush. Miss Ethel Green The Methodist Aid Society met on They very quickly saw the beauty of ed with black and trimmed with long, 1934 Olive itrii't. Hl. leiule. for local Jem) Miss Norma Hendricks (Eu of her friends in on Friday afternoon I Mis® Libbie Howe. Miss Eva Burton. black and white costumei which graceful cerl»e plumes gene), Mi» Ella Dobie (Portland), to meet Mrs. Armstrong, of Boise. Miss Vera Sanderson. Miss Effie Mc Tuesdav afternoon at the residence of the have been the leaders of fashions Jur-| The cerise and purple already re testimonial». Sold by J J. Hull. and Mrs. Ralph Fenton (Portland). Idaho, who has been spending a few Callum. Miss Anna O'Brien. Miss Mrs. William T. Gordon. The assit- Ing the ¡>ast few months and at once otl'K It.'d In a splendid Miss Camille Caroil, .vii». Mrs. mvu Arthur Me-; t ua.5 ... ¡Miss (j'ii'ni 111 p v-arou, *»<tv The afternoon was Katherine Watson. Miss Ethel John ant hostesses were: Mrs. Delmer H. adopted this combination of color aa ferred to 1» formal lulernallr. Plain silk wear. frock for Trimble. Mrs. Frank Rankin and Mrs. Alleter of Eugene, and Mrs. Dollie » days in this son. Miss Mabel Manerud and Miss “delightfully informal one and was one callable of enhancing their foulard to the fabric u«»d. but It I» Dr. Bali'» Antl-I'aiu cure» colic, Louis Johnson. Dainty refreshments Ankeny Miller (Medford), were un- a charms. After they had exhausted one of the I mt roil* new satin flntahcd flu«, diarrhoea, cramp* ami all B a VAI able to be in Portland at this intia- thoroughly enjo. > much Enola Wells. AAA were served. the ¡Kxudbllltles of black and white foulards, deltghtfullly soft In effect complaint« ?ton but will be initiated some time The Eugene ladies have been mucn AAA Invitations are out for the wed ... Armst. Armstrong's . Xftll. Thi reason these Beus Pleased to mzto Mrs. alone, they achieved startling effect» and supple to handle. It Is In a deli Extsrnally - Cure* auro brm”<», The bridge club met Tuesday af ding of Miss Rosalie Friendly and Calkins ■were not Initiated before Was on ac- ^u,alnta^. Mrs. L -------- served Dr. Dean Hayes. The ceremony will ternoon with Mrs. Laraway. A merry bv adding to them a tilt of brilliant cate shade of purple, perhaps In a corn», bunion«, toothache, neuralgia, color. Their beloved cerise was, of compromise between royal purple and and all palna. Bold everywhere It count of a national ruling that only dainty refreshments. take place September the fifth in the afternoon was spent. Delicious re AAA course, one of the hues ehoaen, and iris The skirt 1« trimmed at the I* antiseptic. Sold by Dillon Drug freshments were served. those who signed an accepted peti parlors of the Hotel Osburn. Grant S. Beardsley, of this Dr. side by side with it In the same gown front amt sides with bands 'if black Co. 8-1 A A * tion for a national charter while ac- A A A married XV ednesday. Aug- embroidered chiffon, the embroidery Mr?. Minnie Waahburne gave a thev often used purple tlvely engaged in college work are cit>'.,7as Minnesota, to Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Chambers, dau .„„bl. “.-«■>^¡’^^4«: i’i.-i..1;« Tifw. oi «... P’«e. W- ghter. Mary, and Miss Evelyn Bris- charming luncheon Wednesday after- Cerise and purple are a union of being in black and white. The chiffon SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GUARD pa Alpha Theta. SI’»'”1 «“«niSÄSÄ*!.o; »"> *«> W«i I BROADWAY'S NEWEST SONG HITS MY ELOISE CHORUS. -to- > ^z;z Written, Composed and Sung by JAMES CLYDE CHERRY * * > I * • -A / I ' , A * ' - boy and giri we met at iwl-light And love'i »to-ry tint wax told. Tou r« th« Lil • y of th« Vai - lay. El - back the sunshine cf yoursinile*. dear. Fragraut rip-pl» of your hair. Tou r« the Lil • y of th« Vai - ley. El • ,<EW YORK HIPPODROME « —• < A A P • A • A d—«---------------- r. -^-I--------------------- • > • > --- Sweet and fra • grant a* a ------ /— + - breeze gon - tie turn • mer l. Tia sum-mer, and my heart ia long-ing, Long-ing for you. El - o - ise ; The same old path we roamed to-geth-er wau-der down be - side the riv - er, Ev - 'ry mir-mur speaks of you, Th« vi • o - lets that bloom so sweet Re- -4 =a=*t □ I -*• c • kW- ♦ h, «• -------------- Z Uuds o-mong the same old trees, The bird,are sing-ing just as gal - ly. J your .t«»4ez eyes of blue, Tlie xun-light xift-iug thr.'the tree-tepx " Z ' ------ • Gold-en shuw-er cv -'ry-where Brings • 0 9 ' N * z X A • z • A fluw-er of my heart, And from you I'll never part, Tou're the Lil. y of the Val-ley, Iil -4--4-X r kcmix , <N \ g As they did in days of old, When ------ 1- Copyright, N-------- --S-. by MURRAY MUSIC CO., Rew York. My Eloiie. 2 pj>—xd p. Be the