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About The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1910)
THXTWIOX.S WMX GUARD. BUOBNB. 0» . MONDAY. OCTOBER^ •rranL Top-. J<>n*» They will b* at h«»ni* to their Er**» ------- al Mr rari|( ‘.“Xf ^alr^h^tRully Waite. Miss Barbara Eakin. (Astor- ...... «... »heir *m- >'• Harris ♦ • • ..nd :■■‘»rni « 1..... - d.^orated with pink ). On Wednesday att*rnoou th* W. It ... ....................... ” ro«ims'. roe** and other cut »I*« 111 ••’f* • ♦ * era at each end of th* tabl* was a ilvln'g (’ n*«x!l<< club wan ace*plnbly *nt*r- birthday cak. with 7 , ‘ dle * 1 * hU w h h ‘ „; honor nt her gu*»t. Mra. Zumwalt of (allied by Mm Harker, Mrs Lewis flower» formed th* d«'eor*tlons. wh Several receptions have been •{**" and Mrs Ph*lt*plac* at th* hum* uf this week in honor of the VnlveraRy >o e-.rrle.l out th* I'ink ami *h't- In the dining room »«re »*''j” Klaiuaih Fall». The children pres.-nt «• r* J • and High school students. On Tues ‘lest* Campbeii. Hetty K«“»»; th* latter *1 Columbia avenu». Th* gu*.t» l*bKWMrTnk Mr« ♦ • * „ . .K -uipbell. Betty Eaton Twenty-»!» ladles were presnni day evening the Young People» So W. Working. Mrs E E Invitation» hav* b**n .,,7 _ “ 1“*. tt**11 ciety of the Baptist church «•“¿•^ed Eaton. Helen Cherry. Ir*n* Cherry. Jerry Horn ami Misa Evan». welcome and ho«*” spirit gr**t I'h..rrv Mildred M< Ulster. Jo»*. Calif I . bung of mi .» ►,1“ r ’: n ; a rieption in the church parlors for Louis* Cherry. *d each on* and some work ws» fur, Ml»» (Eda Humphrey ..... Gross. I,. .1 SiH.kpol* of . h , k i. .'.... ...« Maida McMurphey. Fhe student». It was largely attend Lila assisted th* host*«» in serving Th* ddlng will tak* pl»«'* n*xt nlsh-tl by President l.*asb. and n*«d two weeks with 1 k i Th* w*r ed and most enjoyable. Laat even George McMurphey. Claire Payne. club nnn't» again I*' »ft«>in<M>n at Ï oel«»ck at les — and tongues fl*w at on* accord Voran. The advisory board of the Y. W. the evening refreshments were aery •' ing th«' Y M. C. A. of the University Harold Skipworth. Calvin Walker. i Mr». David Linn on W*»t Eighth Saturday "f th - bride’* parent». Mr th* *ld»»t ho*l*aa jvaa atllrad In h«r Dewey Itli«' horn* B, A. of the University gave a recep by Miss Cleome Carroll, Mi»» Jean received in the new gymnasium. It Wade Hampton. on East »<>ddln« dress of IHGM, » quaint llttl* street. *n.t Mr» Goo O B DeBar tion on Tuesday afternoon of this ette Calkin» and Miss Dorothy Dunn was beautifully decorated with aut Homer Walker and Roy Walker. aprou and othnr decorations of long • * • at th*lr'E.* *nth ur*<i umn leave» »nd Japanese lanterns. week at the home of Mrs. P. L. Mr. and Mr*. Trimble, who for the sg<t, affording merriment for th« • ♦ • On Wednesday evening • • During th«' evening several musical Campbell, on Eukt 13th street, in busy worker*, and help*«l to shorten Mra. David Link entertained eni.'ria,u-'. the .««- chapter houa* on th* corner of Thir Tueaday past four years have made h met of honor of Mrs. Edwin Brown, the new In Eugene, will be greatly missed by number» were rendered Th.' Hign Sunshine Club in her usual hospit teenth anil Mill atreeta. th«« Chi Om Th* AI« hi« Clu th* hours of the occasion The J tur ve a M I Sestdent secretary of that associa I Calkins and Ml»» Dorothy Dunn. Mr school also aav* a recentinn in honor able manner on Friday afternoon at ega fraternity held th.'ir pled«* »*r- afternoon »Uh Mr». guest* of houor W*r«: MeadatliHs Whist on Hill Crest ne were catkins ano ax.»» inr th«' na»t of the Freshmen and new «D«“*“’« her v tion. The .rooms of the home ___ on k'aut Rouse. Moffatt. McGill and Flsh*r home East Tenth atriM't. street. Al As vic* at which time th* following, at her horn* <— . after autumn I and Mrs. Trimble, who- for the pa« prettily* decorated with Uw-w«.«, four years’have made their home in last evening. The halls of th* build tt was the first meeting of the Sun vounit ladl«w received th* pled«* afford* ! » 1'1« »»«“* sft*ru-m Th* rooms **rn de«-oral*d with a> U- — — by UU!« HI ' "»It 1 ¿¡eave*, rose«, and other cut flowers. - ing were attractive with college pen A Ml»» Wlllamenla Young. Ml- wlildi M - n^r' In »«rvln/ tar«, m*»x. f*rna and *vergr*cu Oieir beet nants. and coxy corners^ In on* or shiners this season, an 't“ unusually _ The > ruesta guests were greeted at the door Eugene, Eugene, will be *4 by the I ^nny ’.1''* short basluess session for plans and Baht ‘ “ refresh- Pl"a.««uit afternoon a a* paw'd Gregory. M - »<■•••' • ’” «>*■ h mem liera Ivy «U. Miss Edith Woodcock -« J*«- ’ ‘ •*■-'- to th* Club the adjoining rooms f.---- ¡ladies it was their . ladle». I. —........ annual *I« h tlon,|X>rr,a plumer. Mi»» Lucile Dav- r<.(r*«ht"«'"'" Mr» <l*o. Mc.Morraii. good of th* club opened by th* re 1 lured to the receiving line, which ia- at Portland, where Mr. Tirmble will meats were dispensed. a||(1 Mlg(( Grac,. cu|e Previous to and port of Secretary Mummey of last of officer*. Mr». . Laura Harr a was -eluded Mrs W. P. Boynton. Mra. ! _ .- j ___ „«a Mrs Calkins meeting, full of wit and huuior, and th* service a mo*t appealing dinner and Mra < 8. Dill' Ion firown. Mrs. Archie Livermore, Mrs. take up his work as pastor of Cen This afternoon Misses Myian an«t fr((Br‘. an(J trwBJurer. Mr» I ♦ ♦ • which loudly applauded and gp was enjoyed by the Chi Ontegaa. ................................... I 1 k. R. Sweetser and Mrs. P. L. Camp- tenary church. Mary's Guild mst Inex Simms entertained the local < hi Unk.g ^ome was pretty with cut proved Refreshments were serv.-d Th* hdl»» «f Ht • • • • • • c s -JPel. In the dining room at tete-a- , _ ______ with Mr» ~ girls in honor of flowers and autumn le iv-. ... On — th«' at th* tabl* by th* hostess, snd th« r flower» leaves. »ft*rn«M>n The Eulerpean Society which has Monday y ss Florence De Bar was the com- Omega j-kete tables dainty ices and wafers »t her «th .ir**' h<«ni.' The were spproclat*«! Tea and coffee, a member of that fraternity at N<^r 1 lunch*on table was a center piece of become an assurance In Eugene, has Dillon" 1 ‘were served by Miss Mildred Bagley p'l-nented guest at a delightful after western. A most enjoyable aftern«wni iarn>ttpns apd ff>rus Mrg b|nk e,ual sewing b** for th* N-iyember served In old china cu|«s of njt, bdlss Ruth Merrick. Miss Lidda Gar- noon given by Dr. Stewart. Mis» Per- was spent by the following serve«l a most delicious and dainty gained so rapidly In membership Thus endiwl a plaaanl. old fashion« I kirs and Miss Morgan last Monday. Mrs. Ray Goodrich Mrs. P. E^Smxi-! menu The guegt of the viub was Mra. that now marly one hundred men I „.»ar ch»i»ct*rl»<*1 th - m«'tln« ret and Miss Esther U'Ren. afternoon • • * and women are enrolled The move Dr Stewart ’ s home on the corner or — * « ♦ i in the East 13th and A street, which was grass. Mrs. Paul Willoughby-. Mrs. • Evans The members are Mrs. David ment. which Is national In Its scope.' A vary pretty «• wetbilng occurred at D. Sheldon. Miss Grace Magl lnk Mrg cha8 Fisher. Mrs. E E. f-L On Tuesday afternoon brld*'» p»r*at». Mr. So- the acene of the gathering was most Miss Lucia Wilkins. Mias Pauline wipk Mre Laura Harris. Mrs Wm. Is unique in making a strict correla th* h< ni* of F th* j Humphroy. •hurch parlors, •«••••••••**«** *•1 ihurch oarlors. the Missionary Miss at Ja»?*r. attraotively decorated with hearts, tion of the three arts, painting, poet a*d Mr« C. “iety of the Central Presbyterian Davis. Miss Rav Woodruff Miss Hel- KuTk'etl<jal|i Mr» Win Preaton. Mrs. «•velina 8*pt*mb*r JS. sweetbriar and wild clematis. At a \Vedn*«d*' ry and music; for example, the pro —ihurch held a very interesting meet- en Washburn, Miss Juliet Cross, Miss, T CockerItne Mrs W W Cal- FADS AND FASHIONS ____ _______ _____ here very soon, and at * o'clock Mr W.'bster Walsh and : to be given Kng at which time Miss Hatch of Port needle threading contest Miss Wini Ermel Miller. Mi»» eSrJmJ'kin». Mrs. H L Studley. Mra 1- R gram ...Humphroy took th*lr fred Cockerline won honors. Anoth for which a large number of Invita- m «a r Fiorei.ee end, the secretary of the Pacific Miss Florence Bo “ “ * • ” “ Kli nt. Mrs D. A. Paine and Mra. J Xw****> ***•••••»••♦♦>**♦♦* tiona will be Issued within a few place b*n*»th I..... — an arch and »*ro unit- ---- Toard of Missionaries, gave a most er pleasing feature of the afternoon s Hemenway, Miss Cecil Miller. Miss usellev ; ? > J S McCal- entertainment was the dressing np of Esther Mogley. Miss Sybil Brown. M. Shelley. days, will be devoted to the »eherne ,-d It» marriage by !<*♦ Guard Snodai Servie* ixceiieni discourse on txcellent uu her uci work. At e uri■■------- - - t of peasant life, and will embrace »tn•>|u:n. of Eugen* Th* h*m* »»» b«*u- N*w York. Hept 3» Th* Idea of Roihe conclusion of the talk a social clothespins to form the b™lal • Miss Grace Cole, Mis? Wilma Young. * • • th« occasion I for D lour followed during which light re- the prize being «warded to veiling soft lustrous fabrl«•», w | Miss Fanny Gregory. Miss Rose Bas-j On Thursday afternoon Mrs. A I- dies In Millet. Itobert Burn» and Ed tlnilly decirated th* brief* an<l Dinreshments were passed by the joint Sweetser for the best bride. A. a ler Miss Dorris Plumer and Miss Lu-'Peters was hostess to the Priscilla ward Grieg. I After th* ceremony even softer an.| sh««'rer fabrics con “hostesses Mrs. T. groom .. . I**'! *h* way to th* dining Unties to b* one of th* dominant _____ jrs who WUU were wetf JMhO. A. O. Will- was. appointed time as Mlsa D*Bar enter- cile Davis. ¡club, which was the first meeting of • • • ... - ■ “ t was ed the dining room and to her com The Aid Society of the Methodist room, where a beautiful^ r ams. Mrs. Smart, and Mrs. Calvin note* of fashion While leaders of « 8 n ¡the club this season. An unusually -- plete surprise, she was showered The brld« Is th« youngest fn-hlon ar* divided regarding th- Miss Mabel Kuykendall was the pleasau» afternoon was spent with church met on Tuesday afternoon at -.Tve.l Cfanna. with a number of beautiful and dain- gracious hostess to the Tete-a-Tete needlework and conversation, Mrs the home of ___ ___ ____ rf ’* Mr and Mrs C F Mrs _____ Baker. This was . daugh pr««i>*r length of th* waist line ani Fat • • • tv hand-made handkerchiefs which the first meeting In th* new confer-, Humphrev and on* of J»" >•' * t~ the Priscilla ” th* status of sleeves Is unsettled, the * Last evening at the home of Mr. fell from a wedding bell made of smi- club at her home on South Wiliam-! Peter was hostess to accomplished . principal .......... _ a*«. highly accomplish*« feature* of the new Qf (nd Mrs. F. E. Chambers, a farewell lax and white sweet peas, which was ette street this afternoon. A pleasant licious luncheon by Mrs. Archie enc* year and the society was dlvld- bcautl ul and highly The decorations in the ed Into two sides .with Mrs. Frank young ladle« The groom Is also »n*. son's modes ar* fixed and on* can -------- , eception was given Rev. and Mrs. D. hung in the door way. In the dining time was spent with n«?edlework and Winkley. ...... gll Bbead snd select from the av ■ ---- H. Trimble, who leave in a few days room Miss Stewart presided at the conversation, followed by delicious, dining room were purple asters and Chambers and Mrs. Fred Foster as of Ja»*p«r’s most popular young men —i or their new home in Portland. The coffee urn. while the hostesses passed refreshments, served by Mrs. Kuy- In the living room a profusion of sal- leaders, for the purpose of increaa-’ T h*y received many useful and valu lanche of novelties that will continu« The guests of the club were Mrs Ing their membership and raining able presents Those present at th* to pour in upon u* until II Is time tn Miss Evans. (Calif.) was via. ‘ “ ffeautiful Chambers home presented delicious refreshments. Those pr*»- kendall • E. L. Fisher. Mrs. Charles Watts. money to carry on the year** work wetldlnx were: Mr and Mrs C F ring in changes for a new season To most inviting appearance with its i ent were Mrs. Geo. O. B. DeBar. Miss the guest of the club. • • • Mrs. H. L. Studley. Mrs. Paul Wil- After the business session and s<>- Humphrey, Mr and Mrs. Brunirti*. make a tour uf the fashionable shop. loral decorations and autumn leaves, ' Florence DeBar, Miss Stewart. Mrs. Mrs. E. L. Fisher gave a children’s loughby. Mrs. Archie Winkley. and cial hour, refreshmenta were passed Mr and Mr» Owen Thompson and Is to wind ap the little excursion in « n the living room were sweet peas, I A. R. Sweetser, Mrs. H. D. Sheldon. 1 n the hall were purple asters, while .¡Mrs. P L. CampbelL Mrs. F. G. party this afternoon for her two lit- Mrs. E. L. Payne. Mrs. M F. Griggs by the hostesses, Mrs. Baker. Mrs children. Mrs. lari more undecided frame uf mind than n,^P^»ffo*rd Mrs Min- tie daughters. Doreen and Lorraine, will be the next hostess to the club Peter and Mrs. Theodore Miller. Parsley and Mm Nora and Mollis ever No one but an expert at self utumn leaves and red roses predom- 1 Young. ' ? I . rs ® ‘ r c Clart Mrs in honor of their eighth and fifth • • • Walla«". Cora Walker. Maggi« Ja> >> control or a woman with a small * • • aated in the dining room. In the re- nie Washburn The Thimble Club held a delight- The Thursday Afternoon Sewing by. M*sars John and Roas Humph- dress allowance can see all the beau- ■ - --eiving Mr. --------------------- and Mrs. F. L. V't''n „...B line were ----------- Sn°rH Mrs YVatson MI m Bur- birthdays. The little folks spent a ♦«♦♦Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Cham-iJohn Bovard Mrs «a« . h&ppj. afternoon with juvenile games ful meeting at the home of Mrs Club met this week with Mrs. C. A. rev. Mater. John and Gainey Jacoby, ♦ ers Mr. and Mrs. John Bovard. and gess. Miss W inltrea «. Mildred and music. At five o’clock they were Frank Hampton on West 8«>venth Burden on West Seventh street. The Maurice llllta. John Wal»h and Arlo (Cootlnued ua pa«* ■ ) f lev. and Mrs. D. H. Trimble. During Norma Hendricks. Ml»» muu _______________________________________________________________ I ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ (From ' P. I. Ru tage Grov Samuel the city ot R. W. M Eugene ov O. I. Cir city on but G. M. .V the night 1 Fred A. gistered at Mrs. E. land today Jos. Mor the city foi Mis Lou O. E. St is in the cit this afternc J. T. Lass- city over n J. B. Wi from Port It Mrs. Set! Hood River O. Christ an arrival ov Attorney Portland on F. E. Hen well, were 1 Mrs. S. Y to Monroe o W. H. / from Cottag G. E. Me the noon tra D. C. Noy« acting busirn days. Clifford Wis., was night. •William from Cottage today. N. E, Hick in the city lc cation. ‘ A. J. Tolmi merchant, no the city. , G. W. Salt Nev., were a morning. Mrs. M. E. Pass, arrived train today. Earl W. Bi ¡are. Cal., we this morning. Miss Leta was an arival Pom that pl» Mr. and Mri ton, Wash., a morning to re Martin Shu waukee, Wis., and Mrs. M. I S. D. Mears ips county, Ka of Mrs, J. W. W. F. Hain« Blue River, ai night to spend Mr. and Ml Portland, were BROADWAY'S NEWEST SONG HITS LYDA .4^ - / WON’T YOU STOP YOUR FOOLIN’ 5 Sung by STELLA MAYHEW with “THE JOLLY BACHELORS »> I Words and Music by BERT PO I i ER z _>—1 ■■■: T CHORUS. i -A eharai-mg 2. Thia prêt ■ ty lit - tie lit • tie just the pro - per col - ored oev - er coal! make love Oc - ta ahade.. spoon.. Ly ■ da won't yoa (top - .¿r*- ■ST Îff I I * ><- I Q— 3»_:K ' d H to • long iweit - heart ’Caos« yoa ain't got an j • J • r « « 8 Ì * I BVMt • Marta ■r 8Up you tan . ta • lin ~q~ q i -4. - s « • 1 ■jsr- Shed piarne 8WMt - heart r* Phone M. 25 I Ly . 4a won’t yon atop you • ■ way aad l«t I 4L 4 —-f~ q And the p Every she can « -I— 5-"t -£. -J Copyright, MCMV, by WALTKR JACOB3 International Copyright Secured Used by psrmia.ioa, MURRAY MUSIC CO., New York W»*1 •