ELEVEN THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, Thursday, September 22, 1910. ■■ 11 " ■■ - - ■ Do Not Delay add It louai guests of the club were vernation and sewing. Mrs. Chas.! Meesham, Getcbell and Gordimer' CHASED DOG SHOOTERS Mrs Dyo. Mro. O'Connor and Mrs. Fisher assisted Mrs. Link in serving were guest» of houor. The rooms wer«: Your Fall Planting a most dellcioiM thr*«*» course lunch­ decorat««! with choice roses and a»-i Mink. IN HIS AUTOMOBILE tors. The past time was needlework,! eon. Autumn leaves and asters were AAA effectively used in decorating repart«« and music. An appetizing! A very enjoyable meeting of the most the living room, while brilliant sweet luncheon was served by the hosteraesj WHby Stevens made good use of W <’ T. U. was held Wednesday af* _____________ automobile Wednesday night in formed the center piece on the assisted by the young daughters. A, his ternoon at the home of Mrs. W. W. peas __ table room The Invited .pleasant and profitable afternoon was riinnlng down two fellows who made Calkins. East Eleventh sheet. Under dining guests of the club were Mrs. G. R. enjoyed by the favored guests. I themselves obnoxious by shooting his the leadership slid with the untiring AAA I pet an account of ths the for night but was awakened • A A Kill*, th« year has been one of work Mmgladry ' taz <»zl zl < n n learned that bls family pet charmingly entertained a number of tin» afternoon's entertainment, at. ey for th« cause, but In creating tem­ church met with Mrs. Lee Travis on the Norborne, Missouri. Democrat, of hiuj |>eoo .,hot through the shoulder. Monday aftermxm at her home on Sept. 9; their friends on Thursday afternoon which Ml*.i Hasel Humphrey won the perance sentiment and Interest In r~' object of the meet-j of thia week. Their homo on High prise Mrs Pratt assisted the hos- our work ami In enlisting an army of Olive street. The AAA Street waa moat effectively 4«« orato.l t‘ *M s In serving a prettily appointed young people and children for the Ing was to sew and further plans fori "One of the most beautiful and with Its floral decorations, carrying lr..te luncheon was «‘¿ved at the FRUIT. SHADE ' y«ar for the work, nearly five hun- closu of the afternoon by Mra. Travis. , Wednesday MU» Veda Quackrnbush won the Eda Humphrey. Mrs. Albert I evening at the home of and demanded an exp'anatlon but »il.lldrod dollars besides 117 ‘ i that win prize, a beautiful piece of cut K|au. Mis llazol Humphrey, MI hs Mac • ♦ • I Judge M. V. Wright, bls youngest flatly denied knowing about the Th*» Aid Society of the Methodist: daughter, Ml*v Anna E. to Mr. Omar they In serving the aides to th«» host*««* Huge. Miss Nett* Krm, Miss Emma secured by the president's personal »hooting. He vrtts alone bue the church met at Mrs. Frank Chambers ’ , Were Mia* Kay Woodruff Ml*» Lucia Travis. Mira Grace Hobbs, Miss Eliza­ effort for the Uw Enforcement R. Gullion, of Eugene, Oregon. Key.| I thought of the cowardly act gave Wilkins, and Misa Paulin« Davis The beth Howe, Miss Pearl Hawthorne,^ la«ugu« The union gave 150 to the bungalow on Tuesday afternoon, a D. P. Mason of Independence, with i him courage and single handed he ^^STRAWBERRY business meet In gat which officers There has giurata invited were Mrs ||. Impressive ceremony united the lov-i , started a search, resulting In the Miss Knto Henderson. Mis* Frieda I Y. M C. A. building Trump, Mrs Frank Pag... Mrs R 8 Goldsmith. Miss June Gray, Mrs. Midi been added 17 regulars and 10 hon- were elected for the coming year, oc-l Ing hearts. Miss Gloria Carr, of St.| I finding of a gun on the person of one j KKWk PLANTS IBryaon. Mrs E. C. Hughes Mrs L. Smith, Miss Mabel Kuykendall, Miss' ¡orary members and th« Young Peo­ cupled most of the afternoon, after i i-ouls, a class mate of the bride, act­ , of the young bloods. By this time M I ravie, Mrs. L R Edmuuson, Aort»*t«*» b*’«_w- Mrs P K, Hammond. Mrs. J. A. Winifred (lockerilne, Miss Ethol They have sent through the Y. M. C. the joint hostesses. Mrs. Chambers, Wright, a brother of the bride, act­ to explain.—Springfield News. rind C« FBASCB. S0IXASD. Mrs. C. 8. FreelanJ and Mrs. Sterling A., 31,000 magazines. Along all lines, iapajt «xi is* Azoasa u>4 a* Buoy, Mr» < H Dillon MI m Georgia S< id«f« anil Miss Lucile Abrams. ed as best man for the groom. Mrs. *, »* *r«iM>»r«*»y B*»ly caring for sick and giving garments Foster, W. 8. Monroe played Mendelssohn's IMIIon, Mra G E Metcalf, Mrs W G wdar» «K-u« iwlMt NWsUm»- Democrat: Two of Frank ♦ ♦ • nnd fruit when needed, In flower mis­ A A « wedding march, Master T. O. Wright, I E. Albany Allen. Mra Geo M< Morran. Mrs J. ASK VOW CATALO« SO. St The advisory board of the Univer ­ Alley's trotting horses fared badly sion work, hundreds of boqueL* have W. Ripley, Mr» I II Bingham. Mrs sity Y W Mr. and Mrs. Dean Haya» return- Jr., preceding the bappy couple, | In the races at the state fair at Sa- PORTLAND SEED CO. A. will hold a recep­ been given to sick In hospitals and L <) Frink Mrs " Dy«. , . Mrs. Baker, ____ tion next faturday flowers in their path. POBTLAJSO. OBBOOW Tuesday. His Stalene, a brown afternoon Septem­ elsewhere, caring for a sick women a ed this morning from San Francisco, strewing "Mias Anna is one of Norborne’s I ' lent 1,000. Phyllis Wynn, a bay and camps about 46.619 pages Work and loving, all her life and has num ­ Hhumate, Mrs J W Quackenhuah. siM'latlon between the hours ot ’ and temperance in our al affairs were given in their honor. bered her friends only by the num­ mare, finished third in the only two Mira Veda Quackenbush. Mra Goo. f> Mrs Brown's former home was In In scientific ' heats of the 2:25 trot for 3-year-olds, AAA schools and pledge cards sent to Sun­ of people she has met. She has , In which four horses contended. Yan­ >1 Smith. Mrs J W. Doran. (Spring­ Iowa, and she contra to take up her A very pretty wedding took place' ber day schools and largely signed by field). Mrs Stephen Tinker. Mrs. O'­ work with the University highly rec­ members. Have paid 3152 for talent­ at the home of the bride’s parents at been educated In the best schools of kee Doodle, the running horse, who Con nor, Mr/, m J Duryea, Mrs. ommended as a friend and advisor for Ifvlng Wednesday night, when Miss ! the land end brings to her husband led Confederate In the derby at th. Deuel t New York), Mrs. I’ E Su ud­ the young women of the abate univer­ ed lecturers. Conducted a circulating I.eda Zumwalt, one of Lane county's I a dowry of many accomplishments, last racing meet held here, finished library, and co-operated with work­ I with the elegance and grace of a truly second in the 6 1-2 furlongs dash, grass. Mr». Kay Goodrich, Mrs ii D. sity. All the friends of th« Univer­ ers In forming a parents' and teach-* fairrat daughters, was married to Hheldon, Mrs Heth l-araw*ay, Mrs sity and those Interested In Y W. C era' association. This report Is a| Marvin Kelso, by Rev. Mr. Downs, of I cultured woman . The community the winner being Dixie, In the time .O Ifl ’ joins the Democrat In congratulating ! of 1:19. Erertiham. Miss Taylor. .si A. work are most cordially Invited gleaning of what we have don«, as It , Junction City. The bride was at- Mr. Gullion upon winning her for a 1.QI AAA to be present at the reception. The ls Impossible In this epace to give all tended by Mlaa Bessie Condon of life companion to grace and adorn « 1. Oi Sublimity Is practically deserted, On Thursday afternn Mrs Ellxs- members of the advisory board are that Is done by the busy workers, but Portland as brldramald, and Miss his home. .Si forth Prex-ott reiclvrd In bon......... Mr*. W. P. Boynton, Mrs. F. 1* dham- (rm. to our name of Christian Tem- -»«»•» El I maker played Mendelssohns The groom la a physician, having nearly everyone having gone hop­ tiers, Mr« P. E Snodgrass, Mrs. John l>«rance Union, we stand pledged to wedding march In a beautiful man- picking, says a correspondent of the her daughter Mrs. FloyJ Booth, of a lucrative practice In his home city Yon-alla. who was a September Straub. Mrs. Orin Stafford. Mrs. Pen­ ■ do all we can for the cause, looking n,»r. The interior of the residence of Eugene and Is a man of excellent Stayton Mail. Ml nell. Mrs. I ’ . L. Campbell, Mrs. A R. to the consummation of our hopes for *as prettily decorated with ferns and bride The reception room nnd dln- character and station in life lbs -5« ■LW.S.WK the blighting curse asters and In the parlor the white .FARMERS TAKE V22TÏCE Ing room of the dormitory of th* Sweetser. Mrs. Robert Clark. Mr« a stat« free from M WAM VTMUANB ■ FBMVRM MA Ï1 BrfMdDS "The happy couple left Thursday ---- - - - - < • ... ................ University waa beautifully decorated Archie Livermore and Mrs. P. K. of rum. Mrs. Ellis' health not per­ scheme was carried out while In the tor the|r Western home from whence The The ~ mitting h«r to serve another year, dining room pink prevailed. ______ 2___ ,._ to 2_ 2 bear ___ ______ The low rates from the east to Democrat hopes occas- ■ »Uli La Frame roses nnd maiden Hammond. AAA th« officers elected for next year are: bride's gifts were numerous, show­ tonally of their happy life. May they Oregon etarts on September^ 5. They hair ferns for the occasion Needle-' ing the esteem in which she Is held, live long and always retain the af- will buy many farms. I have sold .Mrs. Devereaux, president. work occupied the afternoon, follow­ The Aloha Club was entertained The happy couple are spending their fectfon of their courtship.” on Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. C. S Mrs Palmer. Cor. Sec. several this summer. I expect to sell ed by dainty refreshments. honeymoon at Newport. Dillon, In return for the many cour­ iNConeoNAvao M n. Itay, Treats. several more. If you will list your • • v trales shown her by the ladies of that Miss Beckley, secretary. AAA Painless Dentists A payroll that totals up to one farm or acreage tract with me be- Th« MI smm France anj Winifred club There wore three tables of On Wednesday afternoon Men- hundred thousand dollars will not be fore they some, I will do my best to f»fll»s Bulldint. TblrtI With! nylon, lyrrLAMO AAA O&M Krara: » a. M. U «Ï2M. S«sZ»j». »!•* K-’lly gave a very pretty and china whirt Mrs F O. Frink carried off Mrs, David Link was the dellght- dames Marsh and LudforJ entertaln- distributed from this place as a re-¡sell it for you. Come in and see me shower for Miss Kuby Pratt« a popu­ the honors of the nfternoon Pink as­ ful host*** to the Thimble Club at ed the W. R. C. ladles at the home suit of Contractor Malcolm McFee's when you come to town My office lar brld« of the month, on Tuesday ters and other cut flowers formed the her attractive home on East 10th of Mrs. LuJford on Mow avenue, decision to move his headquarters ; Is in the front end of the Hoffman Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey afternoon The Kelly home on south decorations of th* home. A dainty street Thursday afternoon. Several Twenty-four ladles were present. from Shaniko to Redmond, says the hou^«, corner of 9th and Willamette Fo. Coughs and Cold*. Wllla'iictte ctreet was attractively menu was served by Mrs. Dillon The hour* were plraaantly spent with con-i Mesdames j J. W. ZIMMERMAN Etta Gordon, Strawn. Hub. 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