The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19??, October 10, 1910, Page 6, Image 6

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Her rooms lu the numbers rendered by Ml»» Veda Hardy
Hard» and M-« imrria served lunch­
I the hostess in serving dainty refresh­ day afternoon
Quackenbush
aud
Mrs
Trump
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of the afternoon.
ments. The Invited guesta were Mrs. Flak flat on East 11th street were added to the evening'» pleasure eon at the <lo»e
ELECTION WILL BE HELD
• • •
Otto Gilstrap. Mrs. Charles Marshall. artistically decorated with salvia and I Again on Thursday, Mra. Stephen
roses
Whist
afforded
the
entertain
­
Mrv
E
C
Hughe*
was
host»»*
to
Mrs. Harry Harbert. Mrs. Sara Math­
¡Tinker entertained with card» for
IN LANE CO. AFTER ALL
ews. Mrs. Araos Wilkins. Mrs. David ment at which Mrs. Perkins received Mr». Page. The first prize was won
a
beautiful
laiquet
of
red
carnations
Auld. Mrs. P. K. Hammond. Mrs.
having the highest score In serv­ by Mr» C. S Dillon and the consola-
There Will be till local tip
♦
Fred Martindale. Mrs C S. Dillon, for
lion by Mrs J W Buoy Mrs Tinker
Mrs Fred Guy. Mrs I H Bingham. ing Miss Mary Ih-Bar and Miss Bar­ I was assisted by her daughter. Mi»»
♦ lion election In Lane county
(Astoria), assisted Mrs.
♦ after all the talk, for tin- rei
Mrs. Julius Goldsmith. Mrs. Geo. bara Eakin. The
guests were Miss Miriam Tinker in serving
♦ son that there were ft... *
Nettle. Mrs. Dora Gray. Mrs J. W. Washburn
DeBar. Mrs. Geo DeBar. Mrs. F W
♦ enough names of re*|ater<»|
A delightful evening party
t-~s cf the club and their husbands Kays. Mrs. J. W Quackenbush Mrs. Osburn Mrs. Orin Stafford. Mrs.
The Shakespeare Club uiet 1 Mon­
Mrs Fredrick C Swanson of Se­ ♦ Voters on the petition f||, I «
rbavid
linn',
Mr
Cha*.
McKeen,
Mrs.
Geo.
D.
O'Con-
Mrs
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
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,
Day
and
day
afternoon
at
the
home
of
given by Dr. and Mrs F. M
attle formerly Misa Edith Hoffman
- - ■
* nor, Mrs. W. E. Young. Mrs. A. John Straub. Mrs F. G Young. Mrs.
with the eouuty clerk » few ♦
It was the last of Eugene. I» a guest nt the home of ♦ ll.ll»
Mr. and Mr*. T. A. Gilbert on Mon and Mrs. Frank XTeflerbee. Mr. and Young. Mrs. S. Clark, of Portland. Packard. Mrs E. E DeCou. Mrs P. P. K Hammond
111',.
Ill . lie. kin, I |
of
Mrs. David Link. Mr. and Mrs. Alex
*
meeting
devoted
to
the
study
L.
Campbell.
Mrs.
Mary
Campbell.
Doctor
and
Mrs
Claire
II
Willough
­
day evening In honor of Dr. and Mrs Cockeriine. Mr. and Mrs J. W Kays. Mrs. D. S. Young. (Minnesota», Mrs.
♦ over County Clerk I.««« found *
Romeo
and
Juliet
Mrs
Cpper
read
a
Mrs
M
E.
Watson.
Mrs
Stuart.
Mrs.
Hay­
♦ only the names of 377 regi»
Be. r.isley and Dr. and Mrs GuiU.ion Mr and Mrs. R McMurphey. Mr. C. B. Willoughby, Mrs Wm
interesting short sketch on the by. 12» East 10th street.
Mrs. Geo
McMorran. Mrs. Emmons. Mrs. R C. Clark. Miss Eliz­ very
♦ tered voters out of Ih» Ja; ♦
Mrs Gilbert's home oa West Klev- and Mrs. Frank Hampton. Mr. and ward.
play.
At
their
next
meeting
the
study
abeth
Graves.
Miss
Mary
Morgan.
delightful
aoclal
Hagen. Mrs. F. W. Prentice. Mrs.
One of the most
h - i «
♦ names on the petition
be taken up
enth street presented a moat beauti­ Mrs. Frank Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Mary Yerington. Mrs. Laura Harris. Miss Mary Perkins. Miss Julia Bur­ of Maclh'th will
events of the week was the needle- ♦ (he "wets" will have to wait ♦
• • •
Fred Chambers Mr. and Mrs. Julius
gess
Dr
Bertha
Stuart.
Miss
Wini
­
Hammond's this ♦ another two years
ful appearance w th profusions of Goldsmith. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. To­ Mrs. Geo W. Dyer. Mrs. Frank Mar­
before
The Aid Society of the Central fest at Mrs. Creed
Mrs.
Phoenix ♦ they ran place (be queallou ♦
vine maple and sweet briar. Whist ran Miss Bessie Day. Miss Libbie tin. Mrs. F. J Hard. Mrs. W S. Hld- fred Cockerline and Miss Barbara Presbyterian
afternoon, to wish
church
met
Tuesday
af
­
♦
Eakin.
Mrs
was the evening's pastiaM. the ladies' Y ran. Mr - aau
and 4.C..
Mrs Frank Page. ___
Dr. Jen. Mrs. J. W. Buoy. Mrs Frank W.
♦ before (he people
• 9 •
ternoon In the church parlors The i Newton IW-uel bon voyage"
*
prize being won by Mrs Georg“ Hug and Mrs. C
B
Willoughbv,
Mr.
and
Osburn.
Mrs.
J.
D.
Buell.
Mrs.
D.
E
visiting
her
Duel
has
been
t _
*
Francis Eaton, the organlxer fore part of the meeting was devoted ilaughter. Mrs Morris J Duryea, and
and the gentlemen s by Mr. Davidj Mrs. Livermore,
- and Mr.' and Mrs. Widdershein. Mrs. C ,C. Page, ‘ (Al-
Al- ' of Mr.
the Euterpeon society, will Issue to a busln«*»» session, which wus fol­ leave« for New York next Tuentfay
Linn. Delicious refreshments were
Hammond.
H Smith Mrs. Nettle was the bany). Mrs. Creed C. Miss
i a large number of program Invita­ lowed by a short program, at which The
Marion
served by the hostesses. These in­ ¡Geo.
I
Mrs.
Geo.
H.
Smith.
hostess was assisted bv
Mr«
Verner A Gilles, of Baker <i|y,
vited were Dr. and Mrs
Grant guest of the club.
Miss tions during the coming week for the time vocal selections were rendered' Durvea and Mr» F A Rankin, anti
• • •
Luthwalte. (Oregon City).
__
by
Miss
Eddlng
and
Miss
Daisy
Gil-1
was yesterday evening chosen
|
inaugural
entertainment
of
the
Eu
­
Beardsley. Dr. and Mrs. Gallion. Mr.) I ast Saturdav evening at Collier Helen Neu. Miss Veda Quackenbush.
the
Misses
Winnie
and
Frances
K<d
and a reading by Mrs Mount.»
>
:
Miss Fri
Frieda
Goldsmith
and Mias gene chapter, to occur on the even­ bert.
floral decorations
consisted dint of 'hl- mlor 'la»» nt ('
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‘‘Ja Cr
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During the aoclal hour, dainty re- ly The
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ing
of
Monday.
Octobr
24.
at
the
Ivorally.
Gilles,
who
has
major-'.!
ig
i
i
and
Campbell and Prof, and Mrs R. C. Meta Goldsmith.
I Central Presbyterian church. Some freshments were served by the Joint of asters and au umn leaves
a
mining engineering, has played two
»
____ ____- _ ; — ,
7'
cSifr-iimi««»
!»- »I« VlAronrn
re-
hostesses.
Mrs
C
M
Elspass.
Mr»
were
most
attractive
and
the
years on the ‘vanity football l- <ni,
Dr and Mrs. F. A. Prentice. Mr and DeBar whose wedding to Harvev
Mrs. James W. Ford received on of the best local musicians and read­
were dellciou»
one year on the track team and i» .q
and Mrs B. L. Bogart. Dr and „ Mrs Stackpole took place this afternoon. Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs ers will take part In Interpreting thej ¡Pert. Mrs. Haskell and Mrs. E J) freshments
A
guessing
contest
afforded
much
all-around athlete
The other .,ft|.
J. F. Titus. Mr and Mrs. I' ,’rrj- Games and music occupied the even- Craig of Minnesota, who for several works of Grieg. Robert Burns and i Moore.
amusement and Miss Iamlke Yoran
linn
w ■ :__ __ _ • I. . k,
vs vL-if imv XS' it n rV »»I*
Vlce-preadent, Ml»- ll,-..|
Keeney, Mr. and Mrs. David Linn
As a complete surprise to Miss i months has been visiting with her Millet, chosen to illustrate the rustic; This afternoon at two o'clock, th»' charmed her hostesses with a glor­ rets are
Peggy'* McNair, of Tillamook
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Spencer. Miss DeBar. she was presented with a i daughter, Mrs. J. W. Ford. Jr. The ideal.
rendition of several songs Mrs. retar)
treasurer, George Ailt- ii of
Georgia Dillon. Miss Ray Woodruff. beautiful traveling bag. which was i beautiful suburban home of the| Among the names of those men­ wedding of Miss Florence DeBur and ious
Hammond
gave
several
numbers
on
»'•'e'v
i Fords called "Fordacrea". was most tioned on the inaugural committee Harvei Stackpole of Ketchikan. Mas­ the harp. Thu»«' present were Mrs Portland, and members of the
ly Miss Winifred kelly. J"df,e trunk, the unpacking of which i attractively decorated with autumn are President Campbell of the V of ka. took place at the home of the Deuel. Mrs. Duryea. Mrs P. K Ham- executive committee William M
Thompson. Mrs. Con Dtllon Dr Mai- brought fonh much Iaughter as the > leaves and cut flowers. The after- O.. Rev. P. K. Hammond. L. T. Har­ bride's parents. Dr and Mrs Geo. D«’
of Salem; Thomas llurke of II. , . (
mond. Mrs. Lewalte. Oregon city. Citi Melvin Ogden of Porthii. I
|
ter Adams and*Mr Frank Jenkin.
, jokes and ijmericks which were ap- • noon was profitable and pleasantly ris, Prof. H. C. Howe. Rev. H. N Bar, on East Eleventh street.
Mrs.
II
Gargullo
of
Seattle.
Mrs M
i spent with needlework, after which Mount. Dr J. DuBuy. Prof. G. C.
Willette
Harriet
Wright,
of
All-nay,
Mrs.
Henry
A
Bingham.
Mra.
A children's party, given bv
by the
the. g™»™te^
‘’ropri*te, to^the
Mrs. Ford. Jr., assisted by Miss Stockton. Prof. C. E Glass. Mrs. L.I Mrs. George O'Con nor was hostess I. H
The Tramp. Mr« F W Prentice. Mrs M
Thimble Club oß Wednesday evening
'hliss
M«^
^Ba? assisted . Grace Ford. Miss Elizabeth Howe R. Aiderman. Mrs. Alton Hampton. to the bridge club this »wk
“_ —
__ ‘ ~
I. York. Mrs E Durklehelmer. Mrs
Mr C W Jarvis of laibanon 1» m
Mrs
Page.
club
were
Mrs.
W.
O.
Prosser,
Mrs
Frank
W
guests
of
the
was one of the most enjoyable events the
£ 1 hostesses
»
, in
n servine
serving. The guests i and Miss Bessie Harlow served de­
Nettle. Mrs. U‘- B M Weller, Mrs. C D i Em tuona. the city In the Inter»»! of the Al »uy
’ota8«,.' were Miss Florence DeBar. Dr. and licious refreshments. Those invited ¡Osburn. Mrs. M. Washburne. Mr». A. I (Albany!, Mrs Geo.
Admission Ren. Mrs. J. W. Shumate. und Mia» Mr» Gustav Nettle. Mrs Otto Gil- Nusery Co "The Old Itellubl» Any
ered
Mrs.
-«•
»» at •* the home of • -- Mr.
— - • — and
— — —
— Mrs.
,
. . _ DeBar.
I na r Prof,
r rxji auu
va» o. Orin , to meet Mrs. Craig were Mrs. E. L. Middleton and others.
Geo.
and Mrs.
Archie Livermore on West Seventh
Mf
Mrg John Bovard. Fletcher. Mrs. C. W. Southworth. will be by invitation and the pro­ Luthwalte. (Oregon City I. The next for UN Friday asoteftnypf aontw ak one wishing to patronise this w<-;|.
strap. Mrs C. T lx»ng. Mrs 1». C known firm will do well to a»« him
street, where a most
<
M; anders. George Hug. Miss Mor- Mrs. Young, Mrs. Timothy Cloran. gram to be presented on this occas­ meeting of the club will be with Mrs. Freeman. Mrs Cassius C. Ham mond. during his canvass through ■
luncheon was served by Mrs. Liver­
' i Perkins, Miss Burgess. Mrs. F. G. G. Schmidt. Mrs. W. C. ion forecasts a rare musical literary Stephen Tinker In two week.
Mrs. Joseph Tinker. Mrs I M Glen. country.
O’daluw
more. Mrs. Linn. Mrs. Link. I- — Miss Irwin, Miss Cockerline. Dr. Barbour, Mrs. Walton. Mrs. McAlis­ and artistic treat.
Hampton and Mrs. Goldsmith. They Stewart. Miss Eakin. Miss Hendricks. ter. Mrs Robert McMurphey, Mrs.
The Women's Republican Patriotic Mrs F L. Chambers. M rs F A
Quackenbush,
On Tuesday evening Mrs J. W. I>eague met this afternoon at the Rankin. Mrs J. W
were all seated at one long table, Miss Norma Hendricks, Prof. Thur­ Cherry. Mrs. Howard. Mrs. Holm-
FARMHM TkKK NOTH ».
which ran the length of the spacious ber and Mr. Tiffany.
Iquist. Mrs. U. P. Boynton. Mrs. J. M. Buoy entertained Informally for Mrs. home of Mrs. W W Calkins on East Mrs 8 M Yoran. and the ! Misses
the'
living room. It was beautifully dec­
• • •
Howe. Mrs. Devereaux. Mrs. George C. C. Page. There were three tables Eleventh street. The regular busi­ Ixjulse and Elisabeth Yoran.
The low rates from the east to
orated with roses and ferns. Mrs.
On Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. C. T. Kinsey, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. C. 3. Frank, of bridge. Mr. Tinker won the first ness. literary program and social Miss Frances and Winnie Kelly.1
Robert McMurphev, in a most charm­ Long invited in a number of ladies Mrs. Perry Frank, Mrs. Jessup, Mrs. prize and Mrs. Page the consolation. hour characterized the afternoon Miss Veda Quackenbush and Ml»» Oregon eCarta on September 13 They
will buy many farms
I It 4 V " - i
ing manner presided as toastmistresa to meet Mrs. Otto Gilstrap. who Davis, Mrs. Colby, Mrs. Anderson At the close of the evening light re­ Mrs. Calkins served, assisted by her Minnie Hchwarzschlld
¡•nveral thia summer I expect to --1I
and toasts were responded to by came from the East last week to Harlow. Mrs. Mahlon Harlow. Mrs. freshments were passed by Mrs. daughter. Miss Jessie Calkins Mrs
Chief Engineer Hoey, of the Ur» II- aevwral more
If you will list y->ur
Mr. McMurphey. Mrs. Fred Cham-!
—
_ L_?
Several Hawley, Mrs. Dyson, Dr. Anderson. Buoy and her daughter, Mrs. Beat­ A. T. Cockerline. Mrs. g, M Calkins
her home.
bers and Mr. W. C. Toran, After! make Eugene delightfully
guests of the them Pacific Natron cut-off, who haa farm or aerrage tract with m- ta»
rice
Buoy.
Mrs.
Page
was
also
the
and
Mrs.
TUmont
were
Miss
Emma
Chase.
Miss
Nettie
spent
with
unm»
nf
Mr
I
hours
were
deligl
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.
supper they went to the home of Mr
made the trip over central Oregon for» they aotne, I will do my b>-»t to
Chase. Miss Bessie Harlow, and Miss guest of honor at several other in­ club.
where the'the P°PuIar
of whist-
and Mrs. W. C. Toran, ; With
from Klamath Falls and who haa sell It for you. Come In and see raw
formal affairs. Wednesday at noon
vam« Mrs. Geo. O'Connor _ won the first Elizabeth Howe.
« • •
evening was made merry with games prize and Mrs. David Auld the 2nd
M- oftun
Mrs. P. K. Hammond gave a lunch­
The Thursday Charity Club met spent the week Inspecting the work when you com» to town
and music. In the guessing
contest
Mrs. Minnie Washburn was hos­ eon in her honor. That evening Mrs. for the first time thia season with I above Natron, left early thia morning la In the front end of the II >ftnm
"t^T prize
a T so ^ze In the decorations and refresh-
Mrs Livermore won '
for southern points on the way hoir-«-, corner of »th sud W il; . . tin
nrovoked
bv the ments the purple and white idea was tess at a delightful party in honor J. W. Quackenbush entertained with I Mrs. Chas Hardy at the home of her home
much laughter was £°±£
i
J W ZIMMERMAN
Mem! carried out. Mrs McKeen assisted of Miss Florence DeBar. on Wednes- bridge. Several delightful musical mother. Mrs Geo. Dorris this week.
costumes worn by the guests. Mem-
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