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About The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1911)
EIVZ TWICE A WEEK GUARD, MONMONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1911 m H 1 ù([ iiu 40/ w 4V i V IIZ ' Mra. I*. K Hammond entortuluud a number of young people at whist. The gentleman’s prise was won by Mr. <'on Dillon, and the ladles’ by Mra. Jesse Griffin. Miss Oberholt- zur nsHlated Mrs. Hammond In serv ing rcfri-ahiuoiita. After luncheon music und conversai Ion brought u 11 e 11 g h t f 111 evening to a uloao. The and Mrs. Guo. guoHta vero Mr. ii't'onnor, Mr. und Mra. Jesse Griffin, Mr. end Mrs. W. B. Dillard, Mias Enail Burki-r, Mias Mary Barker,' Miaa Oberholtzer, Miss Grace Maglad- ry. Mlri Georgia Dillon, Miss Netta K I eHH, Mr. Raphael Geisler, Mr. Con Dillon, Mr. lieu Harding, /I*I 1 J ' I3>1 anniversary of their marriage. The guests assembled at the resi dence of Mrs. Ed Vogt, and then wended their way to the Bonnett ruu- idunce, well laden with baskets of good things to eat. The surprise was 11 genuine one but soon ull were be ing entertained with curds, music and conversation. At 10:30 a del.clous luncheon was served by Mrs. Stand ish and Mrs. Vogt. Then cards were resumed until tho New . ear's bells pealed forth their souikis , telling' them it waH time to «all all a happy' new year. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Bonnett, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bonnett, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Stand ish, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vogt, Mr. and Mra. Carl Dansfleld, Mr. and Mrs. Diamond, Mr. and Mrs. Ad Morris, Mr. anil Mrs. Merle Morris, Mr. Mitchell and Clyde Mitchell, Miss Mollie Kissinger and Master Charlie Bonnett. The Ladies' Auxiliary of ttm Com- W illi , iii I h II k I o ,.. • . v,.| green* mill ,„.isr Hill _ ...... merdai club gave their annual New' I ... Year's recopliou In the <'omiimri ial ' hrlstnias suggestions. Between th" dub parlors last Monday evenlug hours of three to five-thirty their The rooms were bountifully deiorut house was thronged with friends who „1 with evergreen, mistletoe, holly '.ime with New Year's greetings und wreath« und flowers. In tho ret elvlug he .i wishes for the coming your. At line were the officers of tho uuxll the door Mini Grin e Ford rwelved. I |Bry. Mra. Wm. Kuykonduil, Mrs. E. Mrs E I,. Fletcher also usslsted In Thu Sunshine Club spent a de- j Frasier, Mra. E. E. Ehrhardt, Mrs. receiving. During the ufternoou Miss llgiitful ufternoou wlth Mrs. Win, Elizabeth Howe and Miss Eva Fort !>• it. Wetherinw, Mrs t'liuu. Fisher, Preston on Friday, Il was their reg- Bra Robert McMurphey. A large ney presided over the punch bowl. In ulur mooting and the afternoon pass tlie dining room light refreshments iiutuber of Eutfuue people took ad ed all too quickly for the ladlus who vantage of tills opportunity to meet were passed by Miss Beulah Kinsey. were busy with their sewing. Hur Miss Lottie I'engra and Miss Gladys homo was beautiful with Its decora the new people and tho parlors were filled ull eveulug Mrs D. C. Free Ackley. Miss Margaret Hetlch, whose wed tions of chrysanthemums, and the man and Mrs. Greeumun served dining tuble with roue buds. In ding Is to take place next Wednes Mrs G H. Beardsley was u ____ charm- pumli and wafers during the even day. has been the motif for several Ing hostess to the Tuesday Afternoon nerving Miss Nancy Peterson usslsted delightful functions this week. On Mrs. Pruatou. Thu guests were Mrs. ing Bridge ' tub at her pretty home on F J. Hard and Mrs. 8. M. Yoruu. Friday evening. Mrs. Geo McMorran, West 9th street Tuesday afternoon. Mrs '. Wiutler, of Scuttle, Wash., At teh neu meeting, Mrs C. N. Mrs. 11. L. Studley entertains the club Miss Netta Kress, Miss Grace Bing ham and Miss Bessie Hendershott en is I’1 . h city visiting with bur »Isler, Chambers will receive them at her In two weeks. tertained with a linen shower In her Monday uflernoon home In the Fisk Flats on Oak street. Mi» Will Yoran Lest evenlng at ilio Folly hall the honor, at the home of Miss Kress on Mr» Yoran Invited In u few of her Assembly club gave the fourth of Ila Twelfth street. The girls were invit lady friends to meet Mrs. Winder Ml»» Theresa Friendly entertained series after of dan ing parties. Those have ed to lunch at six o’clock, Th'1 afternoon was enjoyably spent the Thursday Afternoon Sewing ('luti with nodi' work. Mrs Yoran served at her Inline on Willamette street been wry enjoyable occasions for which cards and dancing and music light refreshments, und was ably as- this week. The guests of the club the younger dancing set and the one prevailed for several hours. The Slated by her daughter, I.urlile, und Allere Mrs Mucrum of Portland, Mrs last night did not prove any the leas tables were prettily decorated with ao. Elaborate plans are being form hearts and flowers, suggestive of the Ml»» Louise Torun • Jerry Bronaugh of Portland, and Mrs. ulated by tho club for their ball, occasion. Those present were Mr* Hall. A pleasant afternoon was Ou Thursday ufternoon Mra Jerry spent with needlework and conver- which la to be given al the Osburn Wm. Hayward, Miss Orllla Zimmer, Borii enterlalned Ilio ladlis of Ilio itlon, after which light refreshments hotel on the evening of January 27. Miss Belle Keeney, Miss Helen De ■ lie patronesses were Mrs. F. L. Lano, Miss Merle Lili, Miss Juanita Tbluible Club ul ber homo un Luw were served by Miss Friendly. Goodrli h. Mra. Otto Gilstrap and MrsYVIIklns, Miss Jyladys Wilkins. Miss rene» Street. Blncu Corning back lo| Ethel Gibson, Miss Evelyn Bristow. live In Eugeni' Mra Morti, a formar ; Miss Esther I "lien entertained the Dean Hayes. Miss Mary Chambers, and Miss Mil memher of thè club, bus buon u guest' girls of the J. J. Club last evening at The Tete-a-Tete club met with Miss dred Hetlch. Mt iiioat of thelr bollir», and In appiè-' her home with a six o'clock lunch clatlon of thè courteay tnvlted thè eon Later the evening was pleasant Winifred Cockerline thlB afternoon It wbb a rare treat for the small Udiva to liiuet wlth ber Ibis wuek ly spent with music and conversation The guest of the dug was .Miss Adah The usuai paallmo <>f »«wliig occupici among those present. The members Allen, of Portland. Miss Kate n< h audience—not over 150 people who heard Francis Richter, the blind pi tbc ufternoon The decoratlona of of the club are us follows: Miss deraon entertains the club at Its next anist of Portland, who gave a concert thè llving room and dlnlng room Huth Itavls, Miss Lucille Yoran, Miss meeting. Wednesday evening in Villard Hall, coualalvd of carnationa. chryaaiithe Ruby Edwards. Miss Vera Edwards. The Friday Afternoon Whist club for his playing was wonderful, a rev inuma In aerving Miaa Vena Taylor Miss Imogene McKown. .Miss Grace and Mlaa t'oaby Gllatrap aaalsled Mrs Warren. Miss Formosa Warren, Miss met with Miss Irene Applegate at her elation as to the possibilities of the Borii Red carnationa wure thè fu-1 Minnie I "Ren and Miss Esther U’Ren. home on East Eleventh street Friday piano Sin h melody, such or< h'-stral afternoon. Al cardB Mrs. T. A. Gil effect, such resonant singing tones, vira of thè afternoon. The gueata bert won the afternoon trophy. Mrs. are not often heard. wr" Mra. Lucy Abraiua and Mra ' The Aloha club met mlth Mrs. J. H. J. Mr. Richter Is only 23 years of I). Buell, Mrs. Otto Gilstrap, Mrs. Morse, of liood Itlvcr Magladry on South High street Tues .lack Rodman and Mrs. L. R. Ed- age; he has studied three years at day afternoon. At whist Mra. I. H. mundson were th" guests. Miss Ap Vienna, returning to Portland a little; The New Year's custom of keeping Ringhimi won the prize. Mrs. Julius open house was observed by Mr. and Goldsmith and Mrs. Geo. O'Connor plegate was assisted by Miss lllldred less than three yeras ago. I.eschltlg- kl, who was his teacher, considers! Mrs H. W. Ihivls on Monday after were tue guests of the club. In serv Inman In serving. that In technique and interpretation noon, when they received the mem ing Ml> < Grace Magladry and Miss Mr. anil Mrs. A T. Bonnett were he equals Paderewski, and that in; bers of their church and friends ul Vivian Simms assisted the hostess. tender'd a surprise party on New I m provision he excel Is him. A great their home on East Ninth street Year's eve. that occasion being the future is propheded for Mr. Richter, Their home was prettily decorated Ln t Wed ñenday evening Rev. and from the porch. New Years did not was ably assisted in entertaining by stop the dance, and another hour Mra. Ogram and the Misses Irva Estelle Howe.— still saw the happy couples sliding Thompson and over the smooth floor. This dance Chronicle. was one that will be remembered and Miss Edith Snere entertained a On Saturday afternoon Miss Meta should be made annual. few friends at her home last Thurs Goldsmith entertained at whist for It was a right Jolly good natured day evening. Progressive games wer Miss Hetlch. The Goldsmith home on East Eleventh street was most at lot of friends who gave to Mr. and played during the evening and tho tractively decorated with hearts and Mrs. J. W. Osbron a genuine sur prize was won by Miss Sibyl Harring cupida. It was also a handkerchief prise last evening at tbelr Harrison ton. After the games were finished shower. Mrs Goldsmith, Mrs. Page, avenue home. Walting until a late a dainty lunch was served, which and Miss Frieda Goldsmith served a hour, until after the young couple was followed by vocal and instru delicious luncheon, at the dose of had retired, the members of the sur-i mental music. Those present were the afternoon. Those Invited were prise party, called and demanded a Misses Sibyl Harrington, Lottie But Miss Grace Bingham, Miss Bessie reception. Soon the auprise and re- | ler, Alma Point, Vera Harrington, Hendershott, Miss Helene DeLano, eeption became a most enjoyable oc Elva Richardson, Irene Snere, Ivy Miss Lucile Dunn. Miss Merle LIII, casion, as the party came prepared . Hoagland, Grace Aubright, Irma .Miss Juanita Wilkins, Miss Gladys to assist in making it a very pleas Irene and Snere; Messrs. F. B. Guth Wilkins, Miss Ethel Gibson, Miss ant affair, bringing baskets of lunch rie, Frank Harrington, Harry Thomp Katherine Watson, Miss Evelyn Bris eon and numerous presents and very son, Alphus Boyd and Cheater Ni> tow, Miss Mary Chambers, Miss Bar acceptable gifts to the recently mar land.—Chronicle. The holiday dance Wednesday bara Booth. Mrs. Sid Smith, Miss Ni ried couple. It was midnight before night at the Woodman hall was a na N'lcklln. Miss Mildred Hetlch and the party broke up. decided success. The hall was dec Miss Mae Norton. On Monday even orated beautifully with Oregon grape, At Creswell ing Miss Hetlch will again be the A large audience gathered in the mistletoe. Ivy and evergreen, and the complimented guest at a stocking shower to be given by Miss Lucile Woodman Hall Saturday night to music by Svarverud’u orchestra wit Dunn at her bom« on Eleventh bear the concert given by the Cres excellent. Although the crowd was well band, and every one was well not very large, all present spent an street. pleased with the entertainment, many enjoyable evening. A nice Bupper was What is considered by n.tiny as considering it the best over given by served at the Hotel Creswell.—- • the finest society event that has ever the band. Every baud number on the Chronicle. occurred In this city was the New program was well received, as were At Cloverdale Year's ball at the Osburn Hotel last the vocal and instrumental numbers Last Saturday evening the resi Saturday evening. Over 100 couples and the readings. The work of the filled the dining room, that was band showed marked Improvement, dence of W. P. Lower in Cloverdale cleared for dancing, and the tea the results of diligent practice and was the scene of an enjoyable party. room where refreshments were serv competent instruction received undet A large number of friends and rela ed In the dainty Btvle that Is char the leadership of Charles S. Cochran tives gathered at that hospitable acteristic of the place. From the being vyy evident. It is hoped that ' home to watch the old year out and pretty Eugene University girl to the I they will decide to give another en ■ the new year in, and it was one of beautifully gowned matron, and tertainment in the near future. The the most pleasant occasions of its youth and business men in full dress, band is making excellent progress kind. Games were played until the all was merriment and a good time and the public is always pleased to elaborate midnight supper was serv show its appreciation by responding ed, and the merriment extended Into prevailed. The dancing room was beautifully with a well-filled house to any pro the early hours of the first day of decorated with miniature electric gram it may give. The receipts of the new year. The Lower home has lights and streamers. The grand Saturday night's entertainment were been known for its liberal hospital ity and good cheer, and on thia par march began shortly before nine, led |.r>3.—Chronicle. ticular occasion it lived up to its by Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Osburn, and The members of the Birthday club reputation. Those present were the directed by Professor Kennelton, and wife, that is known in the east as spent a delightful afternoon at the Misses Maude Gilfry, Carolyn Trot the spiral grand march which was home of Mrs. Marion Hager on Wed ter, Grace Albrecht, Maude Thomp done in Eugene for the first time. nesday, December 28. About thirty son, Claire P. Holdredge, Lita Parks, While the programs were made out members of the club were present, Irene Holdredge, Eleanore C. Cruzan. before the first dance, the orchestra and they had as guests Mrs. Sim Faith Holdredge. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. played selections from Madam Sher- mons, Mrs. Batterson, Mrs. Wm. Schmitt, H. V. Thompson, E. G. Pad- Wallace. Mrs. George Shaub and Mrs. den, Ralph Lower, Edmund Padden, ry. The time was Wilber Lloyd. Martin Lower. Delbert With the first dance formality L. R. Thompson. was cast aside and merriment ensued pleasantly spent in conversation and Bruckman, Harry Lower, Erwin C- for hours. At the break of the New a guessing contest, in which Mrs. Trotter. Year, announced by the flash of an Moeller was the most successful con At Springfield. electric “1911" pandemonium seem testant. She was presented with a Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hardt enter ed to break loose. All the dancers bon bon dish. The members of the were provided with noise making in club who were guests of honor were tained at whist at their cozy little struments and there were only dim Mrs. J. Cochlin, Miss Olson and little (Continued on Page 7) Mrs. Hager med by the sounds of revolvers shot Miss Dorothy Shaub. and It Is hoped that bis next appear- anue In Eugene will b« greeted by mi audience that will more than fill the theatre. 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