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THE EUGENE DAILY GUARS. SATURDAY. JUNE 6. 1908 i iWrni LfiVWik I '''. "r Astoria, who formerly re- Mrs. Robertson, from Honolulu, 'who has been visiting here for a number of weeks with her parents, Mr. and MrB. B. C. Smith, !h to leave In a (lay or so for her homo. During her stay here Bho has been the recip ient of much social attention. On last Friday afternoon Mrs. Smith, as sisted by her daughter, .Mrs. L. L. AVhitson, entertained In her honor. During the course of the afternoon the hostess Introduced a "perception" contest as a diversion from needle work. In this contest the prl.o was awarded to Mrs. H. I). Sheldon. The guests were: Mrs. C. H. Kreeland, Mrs. Geo. T. Hall, Sr., Mrs. K. W. Os burn, Mrs. John Straub, Mrs. I''. J. Maid. Mrs. I. M. Glen, Mrs. II. D. Sheldon, Mrs. George M. Miller, Mrs. C D. Kminons, Mrs. James l' Robln on, Mrs. Geo. O'B. DeDnr, Mrs. Jaca Willoughliy, Mrs. Calvin Manna, Mrs. R. 11. Dearborn, Mra. M. 13. Watson. Mrs. L. M. Travis, Mrs. O'Drlen and Mrs. C. H. Wllloughby were hostesses at a silver tea on Wednesday nftor noon, given at the homo of Mrs. Trav is. It was both a social and finan cial success, owing to the large num-j bor In attendance. A dainty lunch eon was served In the dining room, whore tile color Bcheme of yollow was prettily carried out. Pink predom inated In the drawing room, where large bunches of pink roses were used to advantage. x o Mrs. M. E. Watson entertained the members of the Khoda Kahn Club with an elegant eight-course dinner on last Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The dining room was beau tifully decorated with crepe paper and flowers In the University colors. Miss Catherine Watson and Miss Echo Hawk assisted tho hostess In serving. The guests woro: . Messrs. Morgan, Watson, Austin, Farrlngton, Harper JamlBon, Sam Robinson, Will Molt, Sam Davidson, Henkol and Mc Konzle. On Tuosdny evening Mrs. Llschon Miller entertained a few of her friends very Informally -M , her homo on the hillside of East Eugene. Among the guests was Mrs; W. S. Mrs. A. T. Cockerliiip was hostess to the Sunshine Chili un Friday aittr noon. The Mcsdami's C. M. Elspass, Emma Johnson, W. G. Gllsirap and Sibyl Kuykendall Smith were Invited guests for the afternoon. Miss Win-! nlfred Cockerline assisted her moth-1 er In serving refreshments. o Mrs. Martha Chambers was the complimentary guest at sn lnfrnm ' gathering this afternoon at the horns Later the hostess served a 'dainty luncheon. The former friends of Mrs. V. S. Gilljert were glml of the opportunity given them to again meet her on Friday afternoon at the home of the Misses Emma and Nettie Chase. Tea was passed by Mrs. Alice Ross and little Margery Gilbert passtd dainty tea cakes. On liiBt Monday evening Miss Mar gie Young was the guest of honor at a kitchen shower given for her by few , -sVh, ! mm- .ww. u ' v ' ' , t . .-v,?3 u. v .'v,A Jt 1 i L-n GABRIELLE RAY, LONDON STAGE FAVORITE. Few actresses are more popular In Loudon than Miss Gabrlelle Ray. She Ib one of the most beautiful women on the stage and possesses rare talent In bor lino of work. It was recently reported that she was engaged to the Earl of Stauhopo. of Mrs. Fred Chambers. Tho guests Mrs. Muth. Each of the twenty guests passed a very pleasant afternoon with brought some useful article for the their needle work and conversation.') kitchen, and Miss Margie was request- j ed to guess the name of these articles by accompanying rnyuira. caused much amusement. . The re mainder of the evening was passed delightfully with music and refreshments. j The Misses Mary and Ensll Darker I were hostesses this afternoon at a I handkerchief shower for Mi-s Mali Hendershoti. The guests were tit teen of the high school girls, who made the afternoon merry with games and musk-, followed by a supper. j.Miss Vera Amen assisted the hostess ! lu entertaining. i o Mrs. W. W. Hrown Invited a num ; ber of the teachers in today to pass 1 the afternoon with her at their nee dle work. The hostess was assist ed bv her sister. Mrs. Therese Jack- Bon, In serving lunch. The guests were: Miss Ida Patterson, MrB. Blanche Thurston, Miss Mertle Auten, Miss Nettle Kress, Miss Fannie Mllll can, MIbs Helle Keeney, Miss Fannie Zelgler, Miss Mabel Simmons, Miss Mae Klnsey, the Misses Abel, Mrs. Charles Freeland, Mrs. Elbert Thrall. The Bong recital given at Vlllard hall on Thursday evening by the pu pils of Mrs. Katherine Ward Pope, under the auspices of the University of Oregon School of Music, proved to Eugene that we have some vocalists of no mean ability. Villard hall was filled with an extremely appreciative audience, as was witnessed by the beautiful flowers and the plaudits. The accompaniment work of Miss Al berta Campbell and the Instrumental solo of Miss Jessie Fariss are deserv ing of special mention, as is the work of each of the vocalists. The rich contralto voice of' Miss Louise Yoran was heard to advantage In threo numbers, but especially In her second number, "Rose in the Bud." Miss Llla I'rosser has a 'pure, sweet soprano voice, and she uses it excel lently. A new voice to a Eugene au dience was that of Mr. Ralph Dodson, but which we hope we shall hear again. Mrs. Pope Is to be congratu lated upon the excellent showing made -by her pupilB. o Young-Kiiowlcs On Thursday afternoon, June 4, at 3 o'clock, the wedding of Miss Mar gie Young and Mr. Archie Knowles was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Young, Rev. O. C. Wright officiat ing. The bride wore a dainty gown of white net over white organdie, and carried a showed boquet of white roses. She was attended by her sis ter, MIsb Charlotte Young, as brides maid, also wearing white. The groom wore the conventional black and was attended by his brother, Mr. Silas Knowles, as best man. Miss Florence Andrews, of Minnesota, played the wedding march. The ceremony took place 'neath a net filled with ferns and white roses, making a beautiful bower. Immediately following the ceremony a luncheon was served to the guests, who numbered between 50 and 60. When , the bride's cake was cut Miss Elizabeth Howe drew the thimble, Miss Nancy Pollock the ring, and tha coin went to the bride groom himself. Miss Rhoda Green caught the bride's bouquet. HaiTis-Wllsoll On the evening oJ June 3 the First Christian church was t:ie scene of a very pretty wedding, when Miss Vena; Mnrgar.'.e Wilson became the lniie of Dr. M. t'. Harris. Tiie altar was heavily banked with g.-eens mingled with white roses. Promptly at the appointed hour Miss Daisy Gilbert sang softly Hohm's "Still as Nlhf." As Miss Mary MeCorlack played Pie "Bridal Chorus" from Lohengrin' Rev. ii. N. Mount met at the altar the grcom and his best man, Mr. C. P. Devereaux, where they awaited the coming of the bride, preceded by Miss Belle Van Duyn as bridesmaid. Rev Mr. Mount pronounced the impressive ring service and presented Dr. and Mrs. Harris to the assembled group of relatives and intimate friends. Af ter congratulations the couple went to the home prepared by the groom at 538 Jefferson street, where they will be at home to their many friendB af ter July 1st. The bride was becom ingly gowned in pure white batiste, with trimmings of Valenciennes lace and white ribbon. She wore a veil held In place by lillles of the valley, and carried an arm bouquet of white carnations and asparagus ferns. The bridesmaid's gown was pink batiste, with Valenciennes lace. She wore a white picture hat with tiny pink roses and carried pink carnations and ferns. Messrs. F. A. Tripp, A. W. Livermore, R. C. Gray and Charles Watts acted as ushers. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Short ridge, grandparents of the groom, and Mrs. L. C. Martin, his sister. o : Earl Kilpatrlck was given n pleas ant surprise party at the home of Mrs. Faubian on East Twelfth street Wednesday evening after the Univer sity rally. The surprise was pre pared by the boys' clubs, of which he Is a leader. About fourteen older students were present. Refreshments were served. o The Boys' Dorm. Club last night gave a pleasant Informal dance to a number of their friends In their re ception hall. Mrs. Church served the refreshments. o A charming surprise June luncheon was given for Mrs. A. C. Terrill on Thursday afternoon, with Mrs. David Link as hostess. 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