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About The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1911)
O. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Os-, burn Mr. and Mrs. Rluhard Smith, Miss Elma Hendricks and Miss Pau line Potter. 4 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hard were host and hostess at a pleasant winter The picnic party Friday evening, guests brought their baskets filled with their picnic dishes and were well prepared for a good time, The evening passed most merrily and the leave-taking time came all too quick ly for Mr. and Mrs. Hard’s guests. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm Preston. Mr. and Mrs. William Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cocker line, Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Kuykendall, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Chambers, Mr. aud Mrs. F. E. Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mink. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Calk ins. Mr. and Mrs. Geo-ge Yoran. Mrs. Enima Johnson. Mrs. Laura Harris, Mrs, Martha Chambers, Dr. Franc Hard and Miss Frances Smith. fe the most delightful parties as her guests faculty ladles and a riven in Eugene for some time were! few towns people, while in the even riven Wednesday afternoon' ing she entertained the younger men and evening by Miss Mary Perkins| and women of the University faculty. Dr Bertha Stewart and Mrs. Stew-1 The hostess was assisted in serving „d in the afternoon the entertain by Miss Ethel Evans, Miss Lila Pros ment provided was progressive quo- | ser. Miss Beulah Hughes, Miss Ethel tstion building. It proved to be a Elspass and Miss Cleome Carroll. most interesting pastime and afford 4 4 4 ed an opportunity for the ladies to The masquerade ball given at the visit with each other. The afternoon Osburn hotel by Mrs. William Os- „nests were: Mrs. Hales. Mrs. Jno. burn tonight should be one of the Straub. Mrs. Edgar DeCou, Mrs. greatest social successes of the sea Marriam, Mrs. Minnie Washburn, son. Mrs. Osburn has gone to a yirs Jissup, Mrs. Fuiller, Mrs. John- great deal of trouble ana spared her- gon. Mrs. A. A. Bancroft, Mrs. Pent self no expense to make the bali land Salem), Mrs. George DeBar. room beautiful and to have all in 4 4 4 jlrs. p L. Campbell,’ Mrs. Charlotte readiness for her guests. The party Mrs. Fred Chambers gave an elab Zieber, Mrs. Mary Campbell, Mrs. ” tonight cannot help but be a success orate dinner party last Saturday ev E. ~ Sweetser, M rs. and it is hoped the people of Eu ening. After dinner the families Shafer, Mrs. A. " ” ‘ Henry Sheldon, Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. gene will make it so to help express present robbed their Christmas tree p G. G. Schmidt, Mrs Cloran, Miss their appreciation for all that Mrs. of its heavy load of gifts. Mrs. Barber, Miss Rowland Miss Eva Osburn has done for the town and Chambers guests were: Mrs. Martha Stinson. Miss Maud Si n and M rs. its social life. Chamber«, Mr and Mrs. Frank Cham ■ ing pro- I Idaho Campbell. In th- 4 4 4 bers, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Chambers, gressive whist was en ! by the' Mrs. J. W. Kays entertained very .... Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Kerns. Mr. Roy ■ Prof. informally at whist Tuesday evening. Kerns, Mr. Harold Kerns, Miss Mary guests. Those present . and Mrs. ' - guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Chambers, Miss Minnie Chambers, ami Mrs. F. G. Young. John C. llovard, Mr. ’■ ib. i Tiffan . iii Yoran, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Miss Elma Hendricks and Miss Nor- prof Thurber, Prof. O- i Stafford, Goldsmith and Mr. and Mrs. Wether ma Hendricks. Harvey Densmore, Prof, and bee. 4 4 4 linker, Prof, and Mrs. Richard! 4 4 4 Thursday evening the members of orn, Mrs. M. E. Watson, Miss' The invitations to the wedding of the Tete-a-Tete club with their jlary Morgan, Miss Frances Young, Miss Irene Simington and Edgar W. friends partook of a sumptuous pro Miss Julia Buigess, Miss Wallace, Smith were issued during this last gressive dinner. The first course, of Both young people are for- oyster ‘cocktail, was enjoyed at the Prof, and Mrs. I. M. Glen, Dr. and 1 week Mrs Clark and Prof. and Mrs. I mer University students and have a home of Mies Winifred Cockerline. host of friends among the college The decorations weie red carnations, Frink. 4 4 4 students and townspeople. The wed- roses and smilax, the color scheme Miss Julia Eu-gess was hostess at ing is to take place Thursday even corresponding to the dish served. a d cidfdly unique snow ball party ing, January 12th, at the Presbyter The crowd of young folks then went Tuesday afternoon and evering. The ian church in Astoria. to Miss Claire Dunn’s to dispense upper ha'l in the University library 4 4 4 with the second course. The dining The ladies of the Sunshine club was changed into a beautiful snow room at Miss Dunn’s was in pink. and their husbands will enjoy a laud. The Aalls and fixtures were The meat dishes were served at Miss dinner and watch party at the home covered with tinselled cotton and Elizabeth Howe’. Here little Indi (cycles in such an artistic way that of Dr. H. L. Studley this evening. vidual Christmas trees furnished the it truly looked like snow. From the 4 4 4 decorations. The fourth home to of Friday evening Mr. David Graham fer shelter was that of Miss Pauline skylight above the center of the room were hurg many sized snow entertained a few of his friends at Davis on West Ninth street. The last balls which contained favors. In one cards in the new Kappa bigma house. I stopping place was at Miss Greta corner stood a lighted Christmas This, though an informal affair, is Bristow's where the guests spent the tree, while in another was a life- the first party to be given in the remainder of the evening with games size snow-man. The refreshments i beautiful club rooms. Mr Graham’s and music. The club members and also carried out the snowball plan. j guests for the evening were Mr. and their guests comprised the follow- In the afternoon Miss Burgess had Mrs. C. A. Burden, Mr. and Mrs. E. 1 ing young people: Miss Pauline Pot- iiv« JANUARY 2, 1911 THE TWICE-A-WEEK GUARD. --------- Tar ter, Miss Mabel Kuykendall, Miss Emma Travis, Miss Winifred Cooker- line. Miss Claire Dunn, Miss Eliza- beth Howe, Miss Greta Bristow. Miss Pauline Davis Miss June Gray. Mis Kate Henderson, Miss Lucia Wilkins, Miss Nell Murphey, Messrs. Mills, Webster (Oakland. Cal.). Fred Moul- Ion, Roy Zacharias (Modesto. Cal ), Harry Hobbs, Harry Powell. Phil Hammond. Harold Cockerline, Marean Hurd and Dr. Luther. Mr. Raymond Gleason Miss Neva Downing. Besides Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Reid, Mr. Clara Whitlock were married at the Mrs. Otto Gilstrap, and Mr. aud Mrs. Downing, thase present were: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C'obine and cornf irtal'le cottage on the West Side Jack Rodman. family; Mr. aud Mrs. Hurry Taylor wher* they will hereafter make their 4 4 4 Company A’s annual masquerade and son; Mr. and Mrs. Carter; Mr. home, on Wednesday evening, the at the armory last night was charac and Mrs. A. W. Dugan and family; Rev. A. W. Elkins, pastor of the Both terized by the usual large attendance Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Moore; Mr. and ■ Christian church, officiacing. of dancers and spectators. The com M rs. Kinnick and family; Mr. aud 1 1 lie bride and groom are well known mittees which had the affair in charge Mrs. Paul Pasehilky; Mrs. I E. Er- to this community, and ttielr many are to be congratulated upon its un-' nest; Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Sumner; Mr. friends e> tend hearty congratulations. 4 4 4 qualified success. The music was ex and Mis. Harry L. Barber and fam cellent and the floor in good shape ily; Mr. and Mrs. John Grawl: Mr. Mr. ’Millam W. McFarland and The costumes were elaborate and Keene, Miss Ethel Bowers, Miss Haz Mrs. Myrtle A. Smith w«r> united in 4 4 4 amusing. The prizes were awarded 1 el Bowers, Miss Edna Bowers, Miss marriage at the Christian parsonage Tuesday afternoon the Ladies' as follows: Neva Downing, Ed Barber, Bert But on Wednesday evening, the Rev. Mr. Missionary society of the Presbyter Best group. $10.—Drummer girls: ler. Dick Cobine, Ray Ernest, Lloyd Elkins officiating. They will reside ian church held its monthly social Mrs. W. G. White, Miss Mary Pritch Moore, Carl Carter, Claud Downing, Hear the city, on the peach orchard meeting in the church parlors. Some ett, Mrs. Harry Mitchell. Mrs. E. C. Clayton Barber. j purchased by Mrs Smith some time time ago the society was divided into , . Johnson. Mrs. W. N. McCornack. 4 4 4 ago. The contracting parties have n two parts with Mrs. Balsh and Mrs. j At Cottage Grove Second best group, $7.50—Prize ‘ host of warm personal friends, all of S. D. Allen as leaders to secure sub-1 1 poultry: Elmer Roberts. Burke Will- The grand mask ball given at the whom wish them a long and prosper scriptions to missionary magazines.: j ianis, Percy Patterson, Frank Knox, Armory Friday evening by the Mili ous life.—Sentinel. Mrs. Balsch's side lost, and as a for-1 Harry Powell. 4 4 ♦ tary Club of Co. E, was largely at feit the meeting on Tuesday after-1 Third best group. $5, Eugene po tended. Splendid music was furnish A very enloyable family reunion, noon was in the form of a Christmas' lice force; Alva Pritchett. Beu Harris, ed by Throne’s orchestra. Good or party. It was a success in every way ■ Clyde Fisk, Stacy Cummings, Al Vel- der was maintained and a good time Christmas tree and splendi ! turkey dinner was held at the home of Mr. and was very much enjoyed by the tum. was reported by all who participated. and Mrs. L. F. Orpurd Christmas day. ladies. The special hostesses for the Best sustained couple, $0- - School The following prizes were awarded: Among those present were Mr. an afternoon were Mrs. J. W. Kays. Mrs. girls: Mrs. S. B. Finegan, Miss Richest gent costume, boozy sail Mis. Chas Cochran and son of Ei George McLean and Mrs. J. C. Clara Potts. or, Fegal Anderson, box bon bons. gene Leader. Dimm. Best sustained lady character, hand Richest lady costume. Miss Osie 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' bag—little girl; Miss Abeene. Curren, pink satin, $5 cash. At Springfield. Miss Ethel Scaiefe entertained a Best sustained gent, fountain pen Best sustained character, lady, Miss Mrs. c. A McDonald ga' e a recep large number of her friends in a very : j —candy kid: Fred Gerot. Inez Flyr.u, country girl, gold jewel tion Tuesday evening in honor of pleasant manner Friday afternoon. Best dressed gent. Stetson hat,Mr. case. friends from Oregon, C. I.. Scott and Progressive whist was the after | Stratton. T» it sustained charade i gent, wife. Mr. Scott is one of the part noon’s entertainment, at which game. Best dressed lady, umbrella -Fol Tom Parker, hod carrier suspender ners of the First National Dank ef Miss Alta Eastharn was fortunate ly, Miss Forrest. set. Springfield, as well as cashier, and vin to w ’ first honors and Miss Claire Best waltzing couple, cut glass Most original character, lady. -Nes- Is spending the winter with his fam Dunn n second. The prizes were beau- dish—Oscar Faust and Miss Renzer. inith. Miss Mabie Harlow. picture. ily in Colton to recuperate from a too tiful 1 hand-painted dishes for a dres- Second best waltzing couple, cut Most original character, gent, Jos. close application to business. ser. Luncheon was served at half glass dish Ralph Weed and Miss E. Arnold, jolly as can be, picture. The McDonald family are old time past five by the hostess, assisted by Abeene. Best lady waltzer. Miss Jessie friends of Mr. and Mrs. Scott and are M rs. . Drew Griffin and her daugh- ♦ 4 4 Heath, butterfly, box candy. enjoying their visit to the utmost. ter, Miss Leone. A delightful fea- Christmas Dinner at Wendling. Best two-step, gent, Billie Brttnd, For the occasion the home was decor ture » of the luncheon was the surprise The Christmas dinner and gather Indian chief, muffler. ated with mistletoe and chrysanthe favors which each guest found at her ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Her Best wcltzer, gent, Norwegian mums. and refreshments were served. plate. Those who enjoyed Miss bert J. Downing near Wendling, Ore clown, Geo. McQueen, two boxes can The guests present were Mr. and Scaiefe’s hospitality were the Misses gon, was one of the most pelasant dy. Mrs. C. L. Scott, Ilev. D. B. Loofbour- Ray Doodruff, Nell Murphey, Vivian social events in the history of the Best two step, Mrs. Geo. McQueen, row and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Sims, Nina Sims, Freida Golds njth, upper Mohawk valley. Martha Washington gloves. Hays, Mayor Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Me'a Goldsmith, Maud Beals, " ' — Fay Exquisite in richness and variety, Most comical character, lady. Mrs. L. C. Newcomer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark. June Gray, Ruth Rolfe, Pau- and so admirably served, the dinner Arch Thompson, box apples. Owen, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hanna. F. line Potter, Grace 1'obbs. Mabel will ever be remembered by those Most comical character, gent, hap- W. Wagner. Kuykendall, Ermine Owen, Pearl who were present, as exceptionally py as can be, Pen Sanford, month’s Hawthorne, Kate Henderson, Ruby fine in every respect. As the hour free shaves at Van Allison's. WE WANT Farrington, Lila Prosser, Georgia for dinner drew near, each man was Best three-step, lady. Miss Winnie All the good fat turkeys, ehickens, Dillon, Jessie Prosser, Winifred Kel provided with a folded ticket, which, Landess, automobile girl, silver but ducks and geese we can get for New ly, Edwina Prosser, Franc Kelly, Eda when opened, revealed the name of ter dish. Years. Phono us what you have. Humphrey, Hazel Humphrey, Alta the lady destined to assist him in de Best three step, gent, Earl Hill, Frank E. Blair Commission company. Eastham, Vera Eastham, Bess Mor molishing tlie enormous amount of chauffeur, military set. 565 Olivo street. Eugene, Oregon. rison. Bess Gallogly, Mae Sage, Mrs. turkey, cakes, pies, and a great many Poorest thine step, fluffy ruffles, Phono Main 224. tf Gullion Mrs White, Mrs. Beardsley. other equally good things. Frank McFarland, lemonade shaker. 4 4 4 After dinner the afternoon was Best schottIsche, Miss Brewer, Ger Be sure and see the alligators on Among those who kept open house; spent in social converse and music, man girl, hand painted vase. display In I.inn's center window. on Christmas day were the follow- I both vocal and instrumental, the lat Best schottische. gent, Fred Matt- They will only be there a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith, I ter b ’ing splendidly rendered by Miss hews, clown, chocolate pot.- Leader. BROADWAY'S NEWEST SONG HITS A CHRISTMAS SONG A------ S' Clung - ing Who or. The Story of the Bells Written and Composed by RAYMOND A. BROWNE Moderato. CHORUS. A n da n te Moderato " ? o 1. Lis ■ ten 2. Lis - ten bells cium - ing; jan - gle, . * : -2- ±= - rit s - - « > * bvl - fries • - near > h.4B ¿ --------------------------------------------- — where they " heard - - - ' --------------- K----------------------------- the >■ Where was w rH born 1 -* —— 1 - t’ire tlirill - ing • 1> ,-s Str.n - ger 1 — Zt. Copyright by RAYM05D A. BROWNE, zoo W. 41st St., New York City Reproduction of this Muse on Mechanical Instruments strictly prohibited. English 4 Canadian Copyright Secured Csed by permission, MURRAY lMJSlC Co., New \ork Nj/wtcil * c.t Christ df C a .lizM mo* enine Chri t - ina« I