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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1908)
1 1' J ECGKWE DklVT GUARD. 8ATTIIDAV, APRIL S5, t0 was held in the parish house on last! JOSKl'il LhTTKK TO U1LUA,IS. Monday evening. At six o ciock about one hundred and twenty-five; ,,.,. ,,,rii i The Post parJshoneis sat down to a bountiful' Washington, April .3. The lost " r,tj"Mnm r.m nt i '. math. Tho flrHt sprliiK weiMInu uvt.r1 which sudely has bad to cunrern Itaulf . wan Unit or Minn Blhoi.vn Biiihnur 1 and Dr. B. I). Head, which occurred : on V(!iIii(.'Kday afternoon at the Con-' groKutlonal i hurrh, JU-v. V. li. I'lnk-i rton officiating. IVomiitly at 4! o'clock Mrs. Alion llaniiiton coin-! Tnenrud to play i.iihi-iiKn-n'K wml- dliiK man.h. 1 hi; lulil.. and Kro:im : wan li -allium ana lor Mat we un VM'ri- Klad. im t'.i iiiitd Itl'-u of kcvhii rainy Huinliin id' not at ail pli'iiruni . ' lint Jimt aotlcr how swi'il. the ulr : Is afw-r a Khowcr; th i apide-lilos-' nonis miiell tin much morn fragrant, tliH maple trees look twice us green, and the bird tint; halj)K-r than tvcr ' before. Mrs. I.lnciien M. MIKcr v-a? the jrmlnK and Kricl-tm hoes-i on Tuesday ewn'.ng at an Inf-ir.nal ROtherlnjf Klven In ;mor of Mr. Henry Smllf), of I'nrtl 'in I, a ii-nlar from the Portland A'-mlniy and son of Mrs. 1'rnnlon Smith. The ovuliii? was liilib'litfully pnV.d with Kama TowtiFend, liert J'reacolt, Offline u, Sam Itoblnsoii, Karl Kiliu,lii.'k, l'-lp. Dolsnn. Ormonit Hank In. Mar old Young, Jlenry Smith and Bolton iiiiiiilik-. Mlm Pearl-Huff delightfully en tifrtalifed a number of the Univer sity n'.udents on Wednesday evening at the home of .Mrs. Kate Cundlff.The first part of the evcnlni? was passed 'In a Kuesslni; contest, in which the prize, a box of delicious home-made bon-bons, wits awarded to Miss hva Allen: other names and music tol lowed the contest. Mrs. Cundiff 'erved dainty refreshments, assisted by Miss Marjory Williams and by walked mi e riiht aisle of llijj ehuich am) toolt their places near the atar, which was b!tuilfullyd?c-j Virulc.1 wlili while liawtliornes ami doR-wood IiIiikhdhih. Itev. Mr. I'Ink-, -frton performed ihe beautiful and! Impressive ring ceremony 1 if the presence of two hundred guests. The! hriile wore a henullf::! (sown of em-j "liroldered whlto silk point do sprit j over cream tarfeta, and the groom I wore tho convenllon;il black. The bride carried a shower bouquet of j llllea-of-t he-valley and wore u beau-1 tlful diamond crescent, the present of the Krmiiii. lloth bride and groom 1 were, unattended. Messrs. , (ieorgo 11 UK and Hoy Zaclinrlas acted as ushers. Immediately following tho ooremony a reception was held for the, newly wedded ooillilo at 5X3 Wll. laniotto street, tho future home of Ur. and Mrs. Head. Tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Bar bour, welcomed tlio guests, who then greeted tho brldo and groom. ' Tho success of the reception was largely duo ( (ho supervision of Mrs. Wm. F. Usliui'ti nnl Mrs, Alton Hampton, who performed lh honors of the oc casion, Tha rooms wcr artistically Adorned with annle-blossoms and white rose-buds. The teachers of tlm fJeary x school, Mrs. Thrall, Miss Milllcan, MUs Keenoy, Miss Krass, Miss Simmons, Miss Abel, Miss Klnaey and Miss Alice Abel, took turns presiding nt the punch bowl and aorvlng In the dining room. Among the out-of-town guests were: ifT. and Mrs. Road, Mr. and Mrs. llemenway, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Abrams, all of Cottage Grove, and Mrs. Wlthyconihe, of Portland. -iri ami MrB. Head loft on the even Ing train fr short honeymoon to points nortn. m uriuo is on . Kugone's tnlented young 1" ! ,s well known Itt m-, , j;U0i. e B Knlllmt0 0f the tliuw Of llioa fronuhe New "Knglanrt Conservatory of Music, and for tho past two years alio him been the Instructor In the vocul department of tho Kugeno public schools. Dr. Ruad Is u well-known dentist of En Rene. They will bo at homo to their friends aftor May 1st at 613 Wll laniotto street. . This haa been a week of sunshine and HhoworB, typlenl Oregon April weather. Kaater Sunday, however, f 7t2iIW- 1 - i'J i 'TIBlai . 4 r4 -urn I"- t.,.? -fceidand i-: iZnt:LcT V?,.V'!Zl"l I-;':' 1 r: ;;( daughter of Co.,.,.. and Mrs, J. I I B J Hawthorn.-. Mr. Ge-.r F. H. Wllliauw will be aunoinired toda 'Craw I j r l !. York. Mr. Frank- The date of the wed. nig has not ic. S. Vreelami and Mr. S. Smeed. (if yet be n decided upon, but it is . ex- theso vestrviii.-n the following offi- pc.-teel 10 iase p ace m "'b-" cers were chun-ii: I'rolessur Haw-1 within a few weeks, thorne, senior warden; Mr. Craw. I Mr. Lelier is the j on of the late Junior warden: Dr. York, clerk and , Levi . Letter and Mis Later, treasurer On Kaater Sunday the. Horn in Chicago in IKoK he was sum of 45U was raised, which sum graduated from Harvard in is il. In entirely, clears the floating indebted- the autumn of 1 nK.. on the Chicago ness of tha oarl-'i ' u";ird ' ,rt"h'- he Has tlle lle,' of 8 01 the ,Jr''' . perhaps the largest and most Tlarlng Mrs Darwin Hnstow and Mrs. C. ' deal in wheat this country has ever F. LHtlefleld Invited guests to the known. home of the latter for an afternoon at needlework on Thursday. The large of of her 8"ister Mrs E. Mcllroom, of drawing rooms were daintily decoral- chohaIg Wast. Tne hostess was as ed with white clematis and apple s)s((1(J Mrs w L chealllre aIld blossoms. The hostess served a de- ,. ' .. j.,,,i , ,n liclotis luncheon late in the after- k A gucssing gamea tne prize- nnnn aulatr.fl Ur t tin Mluurw (li'pltn - " . ...... ......... .,.l.. .... .... ... ... ---being awarded to .Mrs. uoiner. Hrlstow Winifred Cocker ine ai d Luncheon was Berved late in the af. Ina Watkins. The Invited guests ,ernoon were: Mesdames W. f. Osburn, Ma-j . . , ry Clrlffin, Ceo. T. Hall Sr.. f. K. Q Thursday evening of this week l;h7,e"',Vrew,,(,r ""'V?- , !SS- M". I- Campbell gave an Informal F M Mklns Herle-rl Condon tbe-J , , ' of ,,e(lry Smith, a attle). J. L. Page It. W. -Newland njnr , PorUand AL.ademv, bllt LmeiHon Fisher. I-annie Barger, W. , -..,.. varll!,n wlth .he H. Alexander, H C. Ma ion, I -rank h(JSU,sa " The R1Mta aiiiiL.lbled early! . ..... .ion ..... ... . a . ... n the evening, and after spending Morris, T. 11. mndricks, . C. Yo-l , ,,,,, . :....,.. n,,.in. ! mr SLif.t ni -ilii?Mjr ran, G. N-. Krazt'r. Lawrence Watts tho K'i?HtB betook t'jfcmsi'lvea to the THE COUNTESS OF. SKIPWORTH. The ConnteBB of SUIpworth Is o ftf t'iW nttt Influential ynm&ta In Ilrlttfm Boelety. PoRsesscil of great venltK, alio l Wbo deeply Interested In vartolM charltleB ami has flono nnluU for to 'pmwf children of. tondon. Sho Ib rnfeft as ono of the most beautiful liiatrwV itt tho nobllltj' find Is a close frleml 'W the Princess of Wales. ' . wvunenn ur.l, K. u rieiiuee. ..nines, di , , wh(l ni(,s were ,,,, y. Woodrutf, Gurdon Fuller (Boston), j d an(1 (I(,1l.1'm,s ,ce (,,.eam and cnoco. t f j late creams were served. The guests On last Wednesday afternoon Mrs .)rPfli,at were Misses Mary and Knsel Alton Hampton was hostess to about I j,.lrko. n.lze) jiff t,.yl prnzer fifteen guests at a kitchen shower Pa,llinp ,.',,,., Beatrice' Hale. Clara .",, , ' .i". "ii Meredith. Louise Allen: Messrs. Hen. Klhelyn Harbour. Ihe shower was In ,. .,,,, ,,. ,, r-,,.,,,,,..,,., r,...,,,. the form of a culinary pie, each ar ticle being accompanied by a few lines Of appropriate verse and a print ry Smith, Jack and Coggswell Camp bell and rranklin All'.'.".- ... k T . I.... A il.n ..i..nu i.-o w ii ii.,i...,..n .wis. i. reiei ei.Lerijiiui-u mc ,' ,,,i,,,;i,i,', ,,f ih ,w Prisrilla Club In a charming manner 1 i,f t ' v f C,-'?1. last Thursday. As is customary the lines Miss Louise Wan favored the , afternon was t wUh neediework guests with several vocal numbers ;and -C11,.d after whlcn Ule hostes8 during the course of the afternoon, j 8efVed a tem,)tlng three-course lunch. 1 h heart den In the color soneme Pon. The dining table was beautltul of pink and white was cleverly car-. )y ieMieA wIth trailing white clem. fn the ...nche ,n 5? "r ' atls u,,d whlte "lac3- Mrs' hnd Schmh,ett'aUnndhMiss Yorln .ssted' the j '7iB8CnG.?d VrsR1 luncheon. . Mrs. Peter were also entertain. in. t j. ... c. . . .t formally In the evening. - On'Mav S The Ladles' Altar Society of the the lub meetg wlth j,rsJnG0ayH8 Calhollc church auVS a very enjoy-1 Smith. ' ueo' ble entertalnmeui; 6fl last Monday; -. . x evening in lhA nA.loh kail Tha flfat f , ? " .''" At Cottage Grove. ?!rLLte..r'in7f'ltVd, JSI A most enjoyable afternoon was ""."i""1 . w -1 anent. bv the ladles at Jin. TV H. and social chat, Mrs. Mlllor, assist ed by her nolce, MIbb Kva Frazur, served dainty refreshments at a lalei hour. Tho guests of the evening' wore: The MIbscb Emma, Cora and Clara Wold. Helen Harbor, llertlia j Uorrla, Hdlth Present!, Elizabeth . and Sybil Elliot, Frances Young, Kato; Kelly, Madge Hninble, Eva Frazer, llelenu Koulnson and Mrs. Garfield IiatBon, Portland; tho Messrs. Thos. Miss Daisy Bell. THe g.iests 'were: Misses Wlnnifred CockeTHne, Hazel llumphreyi Clara Wold. Eva and Adah Allen, Helens Robinson; the Messf-s. Burke WIlTlintiS. Mnrean Hurd, Bert Schumfikel-., Sum Kobln son, Stnrburk, Otmoud 'Uenn and William Barker. The yearly business "meeting and Btipper of St. Mary's Episcopal church T THere's not a headache or a sleepless Hour in a barrel of Ghirardelli's Cocoa Can you say as much for any other drinh? refreshments, Qiie course of which waa Easter eggs served In basket nests. The remainder of the even Jng wfls devoted to cards and danc ing:. The neat sum of $80 was netted bj the society, That is certainly a laudable step tWat the ladies of Eugene have taken in 'organizing themselves into a club foj 'the purpose of lending assist ance to the Commercial Club, both in welcoming newcomers and In mat- tr's pertaining to civic Improvements. Mrs. C. F. Llttleflold and Mi's. Dar win Brlstow entertained again today with an afternoon at whist at the Drlstow home. The young ladies who assisted the hostess were the Misses Ruby Hendricks, Minnie Hawthorne, Mary Chambers, C.retta 'and Tvelyn Bristow. T'lie guests of. the after noon were: Mesdames ). Hobbs. B. J. Hawthorne, F. 1j Chanibers, L. T. IKarrls, Warner Brown. O. R Chrisman, C. V. LtVe,..George 0. Yo- ran, f. w. usnurn .:s s. Spencer, R. a. uryson, .iitH(is..t,oldsmlth.- T. B Luckey, Atrtflti , AVIUIams, Kdward Hampton, Henry Tronip, - Richard ueaiborn, Wm. , Preston, C. S., Free land, IX t. . Patterson. W)ter Orlf- fin, I. H. Bingham. E. O. Potter, James Mayas i Baker Citvl. J. R. Pratv. A Irvin (Salem), John Kelly ana-nuss Mary Merger. . On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Charles M. Usher pleasantly entertained about twenty of her friends nt her iiome, inn. (jnnrneiion street, in hoo LESS THAN A CENT A CUP 8 AS'ceelablc Preparation Tor As slmilaiing Ihe Food and Regula ting the Stomachs andBowels of Promote s Digestion.Cheerful nessandRest.Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mirjral. Kot Narcotic. AnJtt SeU faxmunt - iitmSttd -flcfifini Soomr Uinityrmn ftarwt 1 Aperfcctltemedy forConstipa lion. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Fevcrish ness jmdLoss OF SlEEP. Tac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. Kind Yoo h II.... """5 Always i Bears the Signature of ' CXACT COPr OF WHAPPEB. La Am 1 Thirty Yew V - iiaisr Hemenway's Easter pafty Friday, April 17. The ladles displayed thelf artistic ability by painting Easter eggs, which was greatly enjoyed, .Af ter a social time they were lttyi.ted.to the dining room, where three lone ta bles were beautifully decqrated In yellow and white. The luncheon served In courses land was most dain ty. The hostess was assisted in serv-i ing by Mrs. Rouse and Miss Frances. Howard. Those present and Invited Wer'c: Mesdames W. H. Abrams, -,j,H. Chambers, Geo. Hall, Marlon Vtfatch; H. Ji. Veatc.h. James Hr.nie.nwHv ft it. Job, L. O. Goodman, C P. Jones, X.. A. Briggs, J. S. Medley, D. J. Du- jiruiiie, J. u. Johnson, Fred Russell, Meruert isakln,- B. . Phillips, N. E. Comptou, Y. U. Wheeler, E. C. Jones, k. m. K. uunbar, Ben Lurch, H. O. 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