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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1908)
TOTE EUGENE DAILT GVARD, SATURDAY, Jl'XK 13, 1908 rroll. the regular rautine this wei meeting at the home of Mrs. . B. j ferns and palms. Fulry five thousand Willoughby this afternoon. After the-oses must have been culled to grace regular business had been dispensed the occasion. On each side of the with, the afrcruoon wns spent social- centre aisle, leading to the allar, ly. Mrs. Wni. Preston assisted the i were clusters of white roses at ra(j hostess In serving lunch. The guests Jew, and white ribbon streamers cn of the club were Mrs. Cloran, Kliza- closed the aisle. The chancel, altar beth Stone U'ortland), and .Miss Em- and windows were banked Willi Qses, ma Wold. i which diffused an exquisite fra- i Riance. The whole effec t was ex tremely beautiful. Preceding the en trance of the bridal party a hymn was sung by tile choir. 1 hen, to the One of the most enjoyable-affairs The afternoon was pleas-; of the week was the afternoon given biiKints the afternoon was spent ainly spent with cards In which .Mrs. i by Mrs. W. Calkins Friday. The , stl..,in,, o( Mendelssohn's wedding rially, Interspersed with the serv- Tom I.ur kuy carried off tile hono-i. .afternoon was devote! to seedlework. , ,nur(.h tle bridal procession moved i! of llg.u refreshments to abiut Luncheon w;; served by Ihe hostess. Mrs. Calkins was assisted in enter-: (he ls;ion. Mr ly guests. 'assisted by Mrs. M. C. Harris, Mrs. talnlng by Mrs. Hard. The dining ,,,ianij Hurd and Mr ll'o Smith o i P. K. Snodgrass and Mrs. Hughes. , room was b'autifully decorated and Then (.ame the dainty little Norma Mrs. A. J. i;illetic was hostess to: Besides the club members Mrs. O. H. i the place cards were unique and orlg- -eey n a white silk gown all ruf- teachers of ihe Geary school, Mrs. ! Chrisman, Mrs. M. C. Harris, Mrs. I. inal. During the luncheon, which '.. ' d , bearing the ring on a Smith and Miss Ina Wat kins T. Mcklin, Mrs. Klizabeth Stone list Wednesday evening. The guests ( Portland I . Mrs. II. O. IJrady (Ores'- (The telephone number of The Guard s society editor is Mack 5041.) This week has open a busy one In JOugene's social world. Perhaps the most iiriinunt allalr was the Ding nam-IIondershott wedding last Wed nesday. The numerous clubs have shown their hospitality to society matrons the past week, while the high school commencement has at tracted Its full share of attention Last Sunday evening I'rof. F.S. Dunn delivered the baccalaureate sermon before the graduating class at the t.nrlstinn church. Tuesday afternoon the class picnic was held on the banks of the .McKenzIe. Miss Chase, MIsb Densniore and Miss Wold acted as ehaperones. On Wednesday evening me Junior class gave an elaborate banquet at the Theatre Cafe, In lion or of the graduating class. The toast masters of the occasion were Mr. Al derman, Mr. Hug, Hobert Kuykendall, i.ucia uainpnen and Miss Wold. On 1 hursday .evening Ihe senior play, "Match Hox," was given. The charac ters were all well sustained, esneclal- ly Bertie Ruth, Pearl Sweet and Clar is Sweeney. Friday evening the grad uating exercises were held n the the Btre. This evening the week's fes tivities will close with the annual alumni party at the armory. o The Wednesday Afternoon Whist Club met with Mrs. J. U. Wllloughby Wednesday evening. The evening was largely devoted to whist, after which Mrs. Wni. Preston assisted the hos tess in serving refreshments. Mrs. Wllloiighby's guests were: Mes damcs Hrlstow, Chessman, Young, Williams, Alexander, and Miss Nellie Loom Is. Mrs. Bert Vincent was hostess to the Prlscllla Club this week. After several hours of needle work and conversation the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Schwerlng and Mrs. Peter, served delirious reeo'-nieiils. T''"se jUvlled were Mrs. pd Hampton, Mrs. J. W, Jlolnius, Vll'D, Jiihn ')',! tie i-o. Mrs, (.Iross ami Mrs, iiihibiuh, V. Carroll, Mrs. Mlln and Mrs. Hamilton were hostesses to tne La dles Aid Society of the M. W. church hurch (his week at ihe home of Mrs. was served bv Miss Jeanette Calkins and Miss llenrika Hartog, the ladies : flower r, B8gle Hendershott and were entertained with a menu guess- Grace Blnghani. gowned daintily in ing contest. Mrs. Calkins guests whl(e ndie and ,ace and Uenring were: Mesdames Bogart, Titus, basketa of LaFrance roses. Then Snodgrass, liolfiiian, Hard. Griggs. cume the bridesmaids. Misses Ella Woodrurr, Travis, Baker (Ti a- and Elno Hendershott. who wore rncok) Buoy Stone Portland), lid- gowns of aleat violet snk organdie ball and LisclienMlller. wlth hatg tQ match Tney carred 0 ' 'arm bouquets of white roses. Next The Alffha uiuo spent a pleasant j came the maid of honor. Miss Mary afternoon with Mrs. S. P. Sladden - Barker, who was lovely In white em last Thursday.- The pastime was broidered organdie, and who carried whist, in whii-li Mrs. Romeo Gilbert 1 Bridesmaid roses. Then the bride, secured .the highest number of points : on the arm of her brother, Olio Hen and was awarded first prize. Dainty dorshott, who gave her away. Her refreshments were served by the hos- gown was an exquisite creation of tess. The Invited guests wertf! Mes-i dames C. E .Loomls, Borneo Gilbert, W. C. Barbour, S. I). Read, W. F. Os-. burn, Idaho Campbell and Lulu Toll man. , ; One of the most delightful meet- white messaline silk with lace. Her tulle vail was fastened with orange blossoms, and she carried an arm bouquet of Bride roses. They were met at the altar by the groom and his best man, Frederick DeNeffe. During the beautiful and impressive ings fit the 1 nimble Club was held I ceremony the strains of "O Promise at the home of Mrs. Frank Hampton Me" were softly rendered by Arthur last Thursday. The afternoon was pleasantly spent with needle'vork conversation and the election of offi cers, after which the hostess served an elaborate luncheon, assisted by Mrs. Hugh Hampton and Mrs. Wm. Branstetter. Mrs. Hampton's guests were Mrs. Nettle, Mrs. Charles Wes ter, Mrs. Hugh Hampton and Miss Scott (Pennsylvania). The club meets again in two weeks with Mrs. J. W. Kays. On last Saturday evening the Miss es Alice and Bertha Abel pleasantly entertained a few of their fjlends at tneir nonie on west f ourth street. Those who eniovel their hosnltnlltv ! were Mrs. S. IJ. Read, Mrs. Barker, Mrs. Thrall, the Misses Elma Devlin, ! Fanny Zelgler, Belle Keeney, MaeJ Krtisey, Mabel Simmons, Nettie Kress I and Fannie .Mllllran. SNAPSHOT OF HELEN GOULD. This picture of Miss Helen (iould wus taken recently wbeu she was attend- j Ifiiighnni-Hcwlcrslintt j The prettiest wedding of the season j occurred Wednesday afternoon, when Benjamin Bingham and Miss Idah lug an outing with several children near her country home. It probably Is the ; "-""B"h'" tnemsetves best likeness of her that bus been made in recent years. Miss Would auuuallv ; fel"!'11?' T' .T?! contributes many thousands ot dollars to charities of various kinds and unir.y iand' popular girl well-known In Eii niore thousands to furthering the inilucnce of the V. M. ,C. A. In America aud gene, is a daughter of .Mrs. Hannah the Plrlllni'linn ; - - ' ' Hendershott, and the groom, a .were favored with vocnl mul Instru- well), .Mrs. Charles llardv. Mrs Hn. . . o i P T. 'r,, 'during & WAW: X: P VZ W i '..... v .- . Z. : " den. Mrs. Stvlea innKtnnt ....l M,. ! "" "'"""".'.' 1MB rec-. L,ignt reircsuiueni Hendershott and Miss Patterson. Af ter the ceremony the flower girls ied the way, strewing roses In the path way of the bride and groom to the door of the churcu, where the newly wedded aauple entered their carriage and were whirled away to the home of the bride's mother on Madison street, where the reception was held. On the broad veranda the newly made husband and wife received the congratulations and good wishes of a large concourse of people. In one corner of the veranda, In a bower of vines and LaFrance roses, was the punch bowl, over which Geo. McMor rnn and Miss Netta Kress presided with their usual grace. In the dining room, wuicn was artistically aeco- Hlfal.Sr i -V.,,- , s-r-i et.-2iv- .sjar .s-rTa-e'-Sctiiis 3: e.- - it-iv t c t a -.r--A - jvatai - r. :ti" - -iti: i'V ' -1- isti 't-i - 'M SHEATH SKIRTS THAT SHOCKED PARIS. Tlirw, viiuliu u-iiliin u-m, ii-lii, I !.. i. it.,... , ..- i,,.,u;S f u We. . dressmaker caused consternation at l.oiiL'chmmw ,-...,,i , .. ., 0 dlrectolre cut of their costumes. A crowd r..n..i ! ' wusPlrara mouses were issued' for them to aooeiir ln.r,,,-., r . uu Mo- Curbing the peace. These summonses were wiiliilmu n i. !.."!!!." nnee nf these costumes murks the rem ,,r ,n "I'Mr sb e Parts to dresses iniule more nr ikm ,m iii-, i .,. Ul , , ...j MUflt, Wurg . merveilleuses. The costume tits the tigure very closely, and lu suui. klrf ul II ii nnu ul.lu r "-"""lit Thinks It Saved His Lift.. rated with red roses and white lilies I trip, after which they will be at I and carnations. Miss Millican and I home to their friends in Eugene. Miss ' Miss .Belle Keenev. e-owneH in white 'fun ,i .. u, 1 served the guests witn dainty refresh-1 as far as Portland. Many beautiful '-ester M. elson, of Naples, Mi nients i ne two parlors were deco- gowns were in evidence at the wed-! , ys 1,1 a rel'ont ': "Itavensd , i '.V wnlle loses' Many ding, among which a beautiful black!"'- r-'"SS , Discovery for yes,. Uu urouLuui in weuuiiiB nres- niessalfne silk trimmed With point;"" 1 ua cokis, and I think ents received, testifying to the love de venise, worn by the mother of the 1 saved my life- I have found it a r anl good will of numerous friends urnnm u,. mn.,i,n, j.. : liable remedv fur thmai ..n. "" , io-iiai mention. nw...,,,.;,, ,uU nuuiu no more cended the stairs to change her bri- . 1 without a bottle than I would uai roues ior ner going-away gown, I . I without food." For nearly (os nc mien ner nominee to a laughing if 1UU RSEW (years -New Discovery has been Jt uevy oi giri3. ir was cant; it hv 1 i t ne mer ts or th Tvn vt,,ih.: hem of irnai n inn n.iiU Agnes Mathews, a token that she I you would never suffer frnn, bi,ioi' 'a nrevcniiitlve nf immitnnn;, ,i will be the next to assume the hvmp- bladder or rhenmnttn trnniiin ti o healer nf wenk iiin it ha i..,.. neal noose. The bride and groom ! bottle (two months' treatment) sold Sold under guarantee at V. A. Kjv Hull, or by mail. M:r Ha.20T,,a! J. J , 1'ouinson wcie invited, J i. The chiirqh, flitch was filled I t y 1 w th tne llsun' shower of f , Send for kentlall s ilrilK stm-n. la) bottle tree. 50c I he I lllll'mln V Annrnnnn V h lul . . I ,,.,U nKn,. ,...., , I .1.. mu.. c 1 n...., I .... .... o i -. . i mm niMiuL iw uuiHireu guests, was 1 1 1 V puiuis in uruisa I lr,ti I, , I, .1' ' Club met with Mrs. Lawrence Harris) - The. W, .R..P. L. ..hoi 4 Its regular beautifull,v decorate, Wilh , rosos. ' Columhla for R H,W WcbfeS' wedding tf a6' MOON TINGLE Y-' "" 1 " - - , 1 -' l:nW tint:? A fine S2 tm'lln hei'i lor $1 nt Watts' jewelry store. ' Every pen warranted. r J A Car Lead ' WIS! Be We want the women who think a gas Range is a pretty good thing but can not be used for all cooking purposes to consider this fact: A Gas Range will do anything a coal Range will do, and some things better. You can pre pare a full course dinner or make a cup of lea or toast in a minute; with no 'dish or ashes, to bother with. 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