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About The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1911)
I THE TWICE-A-WEEK GUARD. I MONDAY, JAN. 16, 1911 — » t<.‘ud a public ball. The attendance pany. produced the play In Ikfix rliua raislng money for the new church, tew friends at the rectory on Olive was not as large us expected, which t been -e.'ii In New York div. Miss and furthering the social life of the street. There were four tables of was due to sickness ami other social Lai? 'more makes a splendid .'H om church. Mrs. Hard had as asslst- whist, at which Mrs. D. A. Upper functions that took pluce the sante Trelawney, and has the aupporf of a ants, Mrs. Taylor. Mrs. Fannv Bar- wou the pYlze. In serving Mrs. Ham evening However, those who were splendid company, in which m her ger and Miss Clara William William:.. ’ Re mond was assisted by her soil, Phil Mia i • ■ ui».<■ Bii « / present have Prof. Robinson's prom freshments’were served at the close Hammond. The guests were Mr. ise to give another In about two of the meeting bv the hostesses. and Mrs. Frank Page. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klein’s play, "The Gam weeks. It is pioluilile that a mar 9 9 9 Julius Goldsmith, Mr. and Mrs. D. ried folks club will be organized blers,” has entered Its eleventh week. The eighth grade of the Patterson A. Upper, Mr. and Mrs. M, F. and the social parties will be given Of the striking siK-ccssea of the pres school gave their annual party last Griggs. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Travis. • ♦ ent Hi'asoli the Klein p|*| bolds the semi-monthly. News. evening. The upper hall of the Mrs. Chas. Long. Mr. and Mrs. Rob president of the The supreme vice record among the serious dramus. -Tie Gamira Delta Gamma soror- building was the scene of the merry inson. and Mrs. A. Lilly. Mrs. Emma Fraternal Brotherhood nened their beautiful new home Medford, where they will make their gathering, and It had been prettily 9 9 9 It. Neldlg. arrived In liugene yester Mrs. Leslie Curler, vrto has added 'ast Thirteenth street this after- home, as Mr Aya is engaged in the decorated with evergreens. Ivy. and Oil Monday afternoon the Shakes day on her tour of the lodges of the to her triumphs by her acting In the ¡. In honor of Miss Maude Stin lumbering business in that city. Japanese lanterns. It was in the peare Club met at the home of Mrs. society throughout the Pacific North • * * lending rede of "Two Women,” hns their house mother. Their new Mrs. Frank Wetherbee was hos nature of a masquerade party, and P. K. Hammond on Olive street. A west. She was the gueat of the •<>- joined the large number of promi e. which is so attractively ar- the costumes afforded much laugh profitably couple of hours were cal lodge Inst evening, and she was 999999999999999999 nent women supporting th«« New York tess to the Ladles* Aid Society of the ed. presented a most effective ter duiing the evening. Those in at spent in the study of "Twelfth elaborately entertained while here. school teachers In their fight for arance. with its decoration of Congregational church on Tuesday tendance were Miss Ida Patterson. Night," followed by an interesting On January 16. she will be the guest New York, Jan. 14 MI mh Maud« afternoon, at her home on Mill equal pay. Rhe han written u letter on grape, and cut flowers. In Miss Georgia Dillon. Miss Leona Ed- discussion. of honor at a banquet at Portland Adums' regular season Is always an; street. The fore part of the after dining room yellow formed the to the president of the Teacher«* ue- ruB, Miss Florence Plank. Miss An Hotel. Mrs. Neldlg Is a cultured and event in New York, but this year her, • ♦ 9 utatlng h<<r view» on th« the ‘ scheme, used in decorating, noon was devoted to a short busi na Lawrence, Miss Drusilla Castelie, The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge forceful woman and has given her coming will be of unusual Interest, sodutloii stating her views ness session, which was followed by in the candles which lighted the Miss Jeanette Calkins, Miss Velma Club met with Mrs. C 8. Dillon tills best years to fraternal work, Th« for she Is going to present the long- nu bject. a social hour, during which Mrs. ened room. It was presided ov- Davis. Miss Little Elliott, Miss Cath week. The full membership of the present tour is one of many which promised "Chantecler." What will y Miss 1 illy Irvin, assisted bv Wetherbee, assisted by Mrs. Fred erine Dobie. Miss Frances Schenk, club was present, and a most enjoy she has made to different parts of also be strange to admirers of Miss At the Astor theatre "The AvIa- Clementine Cutler. Miss Elsa Davis. Mrs. David Linn, and Mrs. Miss Cleone Carroll, Miss Edith Ela able afternoon was spent. of Adams will bo her appearance on a tor," with WallaM Eddlllger in the United States In the Intereit i he Archie l.iverore. served delicious re 'ber. and Miss Neta The theme Is of Bartlett, pass. Miss Ivy Forrest, Miss Helen * 9 9 stage other than that of the Empire title role, is on view, her society. e In th? receiving line with freshments to about tw nty-five la- i Rhodes. Miss Mildred Van Du.vne, ♦ ♦ ♦ theatre, which has been the home of the moment, the treatment Is farel- dies. Miss Lillian Gilkey Informally en Stinson. were Miss Louise Ce- Miss Etta Tobey. Miss Dorothy tertained a few of her girl friend« The local alumnae association of her New York engagements for so <•«1. the love Interest Is strong, and ♦ ♦ ♦ M rs. E. E. DeC-m, Mrs. F. G. Dunn, Miss Nellie Sales, Miss Laona on Thursday evening. Music and the University will be entertained at many years. "Cnntecler" will be pro n real aeroplane makes the climax. Last Monday evening Miss Lucile tg. Mrs. F. . . L. Chambers, Mrs. Clark. Miss Ruth Mills. Miss Vida pleasant hours the ' Tri Belt house. S70 Alder street, duced at the Knickerbocker theatre, lotte Zteber and Mrs. Dunston Dunn entertained with a surprise McLeon. I eGrand Wigmore, Ned cards willed the "Rebecca of Hunnyhrook Farm." kitchen shower, in honor of Miss spent at Miss Gilkey’s home on High uex Friday afternoon, by Miss Mo- with Miss Adams, of course. In the lbany. by Kate Wiggins and Charlotte Cox, John Ruth. Wayne Daniels. El Hair, and Miss Mabie Kuyken- leading rols. She has been rehear«- ■ I «■ street . Those who enjoyed her hos Margaret Hetich, a tyida of this Thompson. Is In its fourth month at e e week. | Ing the play for over a year. Those who participated in mer Baldree. Archie Gumm. Louis pitality were Miss Cosby Gilstrap, dull. the Republic theatre. The play Is one Scaiefe, Miss Grace 9 9 9 Miss Enola 1 Wednesday Woods, _ morning at ten o'- the surprise were Mrs. Geo. Smith. Neff. Elmer Bissell. Joe Society at Springfield. Mrs. Patrick Campbell, who Is star that appeals to old and young alike. : Miss Margaret Hetich, daugh- Miss Dillon. Miss Helene Del.ano. Chester Mye, J y McLeon and Janies Wells. Miss Vena Taylor, Miss Frieda "It’s all in the Pay Streak," is ring this season in "The Foolish Vlr- of Mr. and Mrs. W. I Hetich. Miss Ethel Gibson, Miss Meta Gold- Equals. Goldsmith. Miss Meta Goldsmith. At the Globe theatre. Elsie Janis Is 9 t 9 plouis Aya of Medford. were smith. Miss Mary- Chambers, Miss Miss Carrie EI sikw «. and Miss Gene- the title of a three-act comedy, put g.n." will en dher engagement at the The Kaf eeplatsch Club spent the on by local talent at the Springfield Knickerbocker theatre to make room making a delightful "Slim Princess," vi«ve Elspase. st St. Mary’s Catho'ic Juanita Wilkins. Miss Grace Bing which Is also the name of ber new 9 ~ Ham- opera house last night, under the for Miss Maude Adams. Miss afternoon with Mrs. Creed Father O'Farrel read the ham. Miss Eve'yn Bristow. play She takes the part of a Turk Needle work Royal Neighbors. The The auxiliary of the St. Mary's auspices of the F itlful Cath life marriage cere- Merle Lili, Miss Freda Goldsmith. mond on Wednesday, ish Princess, whose lack of embon v. Miss Hetich was attended by Miss Bessie Hendershott. Miss Kath and conversation, which is entirely Episcopal church met yesterday af piece was well staged, a nd actr<*»»e» in The leading actors and point causes anxiety under conditions sister. Miss Mildred Hetich and erine Watson, and Miss Gladys Wil- German, occupied the afternoon. ternoon with Mrs. P. K. Hammond. formance was viewed by New York will do the handsome thlug which prove to be highly entertain Mrs. Htunmand served dt^uty re It was their regular fortnightly crowd. troom by Wilshire Bristow. Mrs. kins. this afternoon at the New Amster The play Is by Henry llloaaob, I freshments during the afternoon. cast of c ha rac- dam theatre, where a testimonial per ing Following is the I meetin. and was characteried by an Nicklln played the wedding 9 9 9 (Ivor*» Ade's Ada's adapted from one of Georg« • • 9 interesting program. Mrs. __________ Hammond - I ters: :h while Miss Mae Huff Smith The Birthday Club invaded the formance will be given for Marcus beat short stories Marguerite j John Lawton U. M. Cagley by Miss I' Miss Muriel Williams, cousin of home of Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Wil Mrs. Thrall entertained the Elco was assisted Mayer, the well-known theslrlcal lit * f v* Uhl H _ . I»' I rxaj c i -s i o /I tin refresh- ( Flossie, his daughter bride, sang several solos. The loughby early Wednesday morning, club at her home on Charnelton Hammond in passing light man. Among those billed to appear The Salem high school and Fall ....................................... Verna Wallaoe are William Collier, Blanche Bates. rs were: Mr. R M Walker Mr. in honor of Mis. Wil’oughby's birth street this afternoon, The usual ments. City high debated the question of Herbert, his son, an outcast . 9 9 9 nan Siglin. and Mr. F. Wing day. The ladies spent the morning pleasant afternoon was spent, fol- Amelia Biagbam. Dustin Farnham by the restriction of Immigration Vance Cagley preparing a sumptuous turkey din lowed by luncheon served by the Rich Mountain Circle No. 47, Iut- Lina Abarauell. Robert Hilliard and educational test. Fnll City winning allowing the ceremony, a wed- ner to which they all did justice at hostess and ber daughter. Miss Flor- dies of the G. A. R.. held their in- llarlen Brice, Flossie’s accept a long list of lesser lihgts. The Salem team that went tn Cor- ed lover Fred Wilcox stallation on Friday afternoon. Janu breakfast was served at the noon. After lunch at six o'clock, the ence Thrall. vallla. though, won. taklug the neg- 2 of the bride’s parents. Mr. and evening was spent -with cards aad ary 13, in W. O. W. Hall. Past Com- JI Rogers, "Pay Streak", a • 9 9 * William Gillette, who is making stive rustler Charles Poole Hetich cn High street. - The fol music. Th Ke who spent the day The Tuesday Evening Whist Club rnonder Frank Reisner, as installing his farewell tour In repertoire. Is de bg girls, members of a club. to with the Willoughbys jvere Mr. and met this week with Mr. and Mrs. Jul- officer, installed the following offi Mollie Baker. "Rocky Moun River h»s n ««bastionai tain Grouse” Georgia Wood voting this week to his famous suc h the bride belonged, assisted in Mrs. David Linn. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. I ius Goldsmith. At cards Mrs. Lilly cers: cess, "'Secret "Secret Service " His Ills engags- engage suit, one by Clive N. Need- Rachel, old family servant ^>f President Katherin Smith; S. V. Ing: Mi<s Helene DeLano, Miss Kays. Mr. and Mis. Robert McMur- won the ladies’ prize, and Mr. Page William <1 Snow. n wel- Mrs. Lawton's Alma Betterly ment at the Criterion theatre ends e Lili. Miss Lucile Dunn Miss phey. Mr. and Mrs F. R. Wetherbee. ! the gentlemen's. Mrs. Goldsmith Pres. Estell Dimond; J. V. Pres., An riu'tor for ,30.000 bacauae The social dance party at the op next week, and after a tour of the ’a Goldsmith, Miss Meta Gold- and Mrs. S. J. Wilson. j and her daughters, the Misses Frieda no Pryor; Secretary Hattie Keopke; Barhite; chaplain, era house Wednesday evening, given lending cities. It Is said that Mr Gil fi. Miss Grace Birgham. Miss 9 9 9 and Meta Goldsmith served delicious treasurer. Eva lette will settle down to play wilting e Hendershott, Miss Gladys Wil- The Ladies’ Aid Society of the retreshmentc. The guests were Mr. Mary Wheeler; conductor. Eva Mc- by Prof. Robinson for the married , Miss Juanita Wilkin?, Miss Methodist church met at the home and Mrs. J. W. Kays. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy; assistant conductor, Hattie people, was one of the most enjoy Miss Ethel Barrymore In Trelaw -erine Watson. Miss Evelyn Bris- of Mrs. F. J. Mitchell; guard, Mrs. Fetrow; assist- able social affairs of the season. I he Hard on Hilyard J. K. Pratt and Mrs. Lil’y. 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