Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, October 21, 1911, Image 6

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    THE ZUOZNE DAILY GUARD, SATURDAY, OCT. 21, 1911
SIX
A large event of the week in the
reception Riven by the Alumnae As
sociation of the I'nlvernlly of Ore
gon at Hotel Osburn Frlrluy evening,
October 20. to the rcueiit. faculty,
and students nf the University. This
is the first time the association Ihih
given n reception ti nil students and
from now rn will be an annual event.
It wiiH given In the beautiful Wisteria
roonf The presidents and vlcc
preBldenla of the various classes of
the University Introduced the guest" ;
to the receiving lino. Those in the:
receiving lino were President nnd
Mrs. P. I., Campbell, Mr. and Mra.
L. E. Bean, Professor and Mra. Ktaf
ford, MIsh Ida Patterson, Mr. and
Mra. Uny (ioodrlch, Mr. Arthur
Oeary, Mra. E. P, (ioary, Judgo and
Mr" H. 8. Dean.
The evening was enlivened by de
lightful music from the Hendershott
Orchestra. During tho evening light
refreshments were aerved by Mra. I..
T. llnrrla, Mra. R. 8. Rryson. and
Mra. E. R. Hryson assisted by Miss
ltuth Dnnlway, Mlaa Mozclle llalr,
Mlaa Mabel Kuykendall, Ml tin Olive
Donnoll, Mlaa Eva Allen and Misa
France Kelly. The reception wna
largely attended and the event will
be looked forward to with grent In
toreH next year. j
Wednesday afternoon, Mra. Claude
Gray and Mra. Curtis Harris enter
tained In compliment to Miss Wini
fred Cockerllno at the home of the
former. Tho parlora were decorated
Id Oregon pennants and . yellow
ntreamera. The dining room wna
nttractlvo In a color achemo of rod
red being atrung from tho chande
liers to the four cornera of the tablo.
Just over the center of the tnblo waa
a large heart. After a dellcloua
four-courao luncheon the heart waa
opened and Mlaa Winifred wnB show
ered with many beautiful handker
chiefs. The guests were Mra. A. T. Cookor
Ilne, Miss Winifred Cockerllne, Mra.
J. W. Kaya. Mra. J. W. Harris. Mra.
8. J. Wilson, Mrs. Oeorge Hug, Mra.
John Bovard, Mra. ICberle Kuyken
dall, Miss Eva Allen (Portland) Miss
France Kelly, Mla Eva Burton. Miss
Nell Murphey. Mlaa flrota Hrlstow,
Miss Jessie Proaaer. Mlas l.lla Pros-,
aer, Mls Edwlna Proaaer, Mlas Lola
Howe, Miss Elizabeth Howe nnd MIbs
Mabel Kuykendall. !
Last Saturday afternoon at ono
o'clock Mra. M. H. Douglas enter
tained tho Mil Phi Epllson Sorority I
and their pledges at an olubnrnto!
luncheon. Her charming home on I
JTalrmount Heights wis beautifully
decorated with gorgeous autumn
leaws tend chrysanthemums. Bhe
waa assisted by Mis Marker. Those
present were Mrs. P. Campbell.
Mrs. A. f. Dixon, and Mra. M. H
Douglas, ptrotn'H"eH of the sorority,
and the Misses Mary Morgun, Eve
Stltison, l.lla Proaaer. Nell Murphey,
Alhnrta Campbell. Edwlna Proaaer,
Ina Walk Inn. Klhei Kvaux, Nancy
Peterson, Mota (ioldmlih, Lucllc
McQuliin nnd Valeno Enathani.
At two o'clock Wednesday after
noon, October III, a pretty home wed
ding waa solemnized at the homo of
the brides parents. Itev.' and Mra. J.
T, Abbott, when their daughter My
ra Lcaniia. waa united In marriage
to Dr. W- Claude Adams of Portland.
Hev. J. T. Abbott father of the bride
performed the ceremony assisted -by
Mr. H. S. Wilkinson, In tho presence
the immediate friends and relatives.
The ceremony waa performed be
neath a canopy of sweet brier and
ferns. The bride was beatrtlftilly
gowned and carried a lovely bouquet
of white carnations- The bride Is the
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .1. T.
Abbott. The groom la a promising
young dentist of Portland. Dr. and
.Mra. Adnma left on tho 4:43 train
for Portland whoro they will jnakc
their home.
Mlaa Mabel Kuykendall enter
tained Friday afternoon nt her home
on Houth Willamette atrcet for MIbb
Winifred C'ockerllne. hrldo-oloct. The
afternoon passed swiftly with need
lework. Flowera and ferns decorated
tho spacloua rooma: the dining room
was beautiful In the colors Of pink
and white. At the seating of the
guests, a pink wedding hell suspend
ed over Miss Cockerllno's hend, rang,
emitting n shower of pink rose potnls.
A doll-hrlde marked tho place of the
brlde-elcct. Music from a hidden
orchestra enhanced tho three-course
supper which waa aerved by the Mlsa
es Helen Dei, nun, llnrbara Booth,
Cocby (illatrap, Dorothy Schoolcraft.
Those ao fortunnte n to ahnro Mlaa
K it y k ondii 1 1 h hospitality were: Mos-
(lamos, John Hovnrd, Kberle Kuv
kendall, Itouben Kteelqulst, Claude
ilray, Curtla Hnrrla. fleorgo Hug. and
the Mlssea Jessie Blbee, Merle Me
Kelvoy, Jane Knox, Norma Howl
rlcka, Mary Dellnr, Lucia Campbell,
Elizabeth liowo, Noll Murphey. Em
ma Travis, Lucia Wilkin. Myrtle
Kays, Kate Henderson, Orota Hrls
tow, Paulino Potter. I I u Jul Htitnph
roy, Frlodn Ooldsmlth, Franco Kelly,
ami Mj'Nl LovcrUlgo,
- i m
Thursday nt ono o'clock, Mrs, W.
B
UY Athena Knit Underwear this
season get acquainted with its
l--- perfect fit its daintiness its
wearing qualities the splendid" way
it' retains . its shape , and original
beauty after washing then you will ,
wear it always.
.TJHE'NA
UNDERWEAR
for..
Women and Children
is tho latest and best "expression of
true underwear comfort. Its perfect
shaping brings it snug to the figure
without wrinkling under the corset.
The extra elasticity of the fabric pre
vents its becoming thick, coarse and
bulky in laundering. JiThc yarns are,
chosen with special reference to wear
ing qualities. O Altogether no other
underwear J will ( suit J your personal
requirements quite so well. f In union
'suits nnd separate 'garments at the
prico you usually pay. s "
For' the' Children '
Athena insures a rerfect fit the first
time you buy it. 4. It is long wearing,
DEMONSTRATION SALE BEGINNING
MONDAY, OCTOBER 23d. AND CON
TINUING ALL WEEK. SEE PAGE 5
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS
McMORRAN & WASHBURNE
W. Calkins gave a delightful anrprlse
luncheon In honor of Miss Winifred
CoCckerline. The dining room was
gorgeoua in a color scheme of white
and yellow. The table was artistic
In quantltfea of yellow ribbon, white
tulle, and smllax. Exquialte hand
painted place cards the work of Miss
F.lolce Edwards., marked tho place
of tho guests. At the conclusion of!
the luncheon, the guests presented
MIS3 Cockerllno with a dozen hand
some hand-painted plates, tho work
of Mrs. K. L. Chambers.
Mrs. Calkin guests were; Mrs. P.
L- Campbell, Mrs. Wrn. Kuykendall,
Mrs. W. (j. Cllslrap and Miss F.lolse
F.dwan's, Miss Mary Dollar, Miss
Helen Delano, Mlas Cosby (illstrap,
Miss Mabel Kuykendall and Miss Lu
cia Campbell. Tho aides on this oc
casion were: Miss Blanche Hughes,
and Miss Marv Dollar.
The Chi Omega Alumnae met at
the home of Mr". P. E. Bnodgrass,
Tuesday afternoon. A social after
noon was spent.
On Monday afternoon, October 16,
the Hhnkespearo Club met at tho
home of Mra. P. K. Hammond. The
meeting was dovoted to the study of
Corlolanus.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ehrhardt enter
tained the Tuesday Evening Whist
Club. October 17. Mra. I.araway won
tho ledlea' honors while Mr. Frank
Oaburn won the gentleman'a. Dellc
loua refreshments were rorved. The
guests of the club were Mr. and Mrs.!
Frank Oaburn, Mr. and Mrs. Dean i
Haya, Mrs. Henry Everlngham (Olen-I
wood, Iowa), and Mrs. firnce Ohlerl
(Astoria.) Tho club will meet next I
with Mrs. L. It. Edmunson.
Saturday afternoon tho ladles of
tho Congregational Aid Socletv held
a very profitable market at tho Koh-i-noor.
On Saturday last, Mrs. I. H. Bing
ham was hostess to tho Round Dozen
Bridge Club. Gucta of tho Club
were Mra. J. W. Quiickenbu-'h. Mra.
Everlngham and Miss Veda Quackcn
bush. Monday ovening Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Voran entertained nt dinner. Mr.
and Mrs. Voran's guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Cockerllne, Dr. and Mrs.
W. L. Cheshire, Alius Mabel Simmons,
and Miss Winnlfred Cockerllne.
V
On Monday next October 23, Mrs.
Horn and Mrs. Hawthorne will en
tertain the Bazaar Tea of the St.
Mary's Episcopal church at tho homo
of Mrs- Horn.
Thursday ovening the Benedict
dnncing Club gave their second dnnce
of the season nt tho Folly Hall.
Tho W, R. C. Needlo Club mot at
tha home of Mr". Haskell. Thursday
afternoon, October 20. The after
noon was profitably spentQn needle
work for tho bazaar. The hostess
served deliciotiB refreshments.
4
Thursday afternoon, the Priscilla
Club was entertained by Mrs. Bar
bour at her home on East Thirteenth -street.
An appetizing luncheon was
served by tho hostess.
MrB. Dean Hayes entertained the
Thursday Afternoon Sewing Cluh at
her home In the Flsk apartmenst.
urdMrs. Everett Hherk and Mrs. Rich
ard Hathaway were the guests of
honor. Mrs. M. C. Harris was also
a guest on this occasion. Tho Club
will be eitftertitined at their next
meeting at tho home of Mrs. Dear
horn. Mra. Dick Hathaway Is the guest of
Miss Norma Hendricks.
i!
Frldhy evonlng the Beta Theta
PI fraternly entertained with a danc
ing party in compliment with the
Freshman girls.
Mlas Mnrgaret gray of Salem, Is the
guest of Miss Mildred Bagley at the
Kappa Alpha Theta House.
This evening thes tudent body of
the University of Oregon will give an
Informal Jdanriii In Hayward Hall.
Beside being a social event, the pur
pose of these dances Is to offer an
opportunity for the students to be
come better acquainted. Several of
these dances are being planned for
during school year.
Miss GlndyB Farrar of Salem la a
guest of the Gamma Phi Beta Fra
ternity. MIs Eva Allen of Portland, is here
visiting.
I fa
On Saturday evening October 14.
Chester Axteil gave a party to some
of his friends nt Ills home on Colum
bia avenue. The evening wns spent
in playing games and with a guess
ing contest. Prizes wore awarded in
the contest, the first prize being
won by Grace Frederick nnd Mei-ie
Ruch and the second were awarded
to llattlo Garrett nnd Frank Demp
ster. Refreshments were served by
Mra. Axtcll. Nannu Axteil and Hattie
Garrett. Thoso who were pres
ent were: Edna Davis. Haitie liar
rett, Francis Garrett. Lmiella Whit
tlesey, Eltna Ludford, Zela Seymore,
Merle Sterns, Vera Mortal. Vein Fish
er. Grace Frederick, tiernldiiie Ruch,
Miss Whlto. Nannu Axteil, Mrs.
Jnmes. Mrs. Axteil, Willis Genn. Ver
non Cieiin, Harold Ellefson, Frank
Dempster, Clarence Dempster. Rlnh
Whittlesey, Merlo Ruch, Homer Dav
is, Leo Hempy, Herbert and Herald
Axteil and Chester Axteil.
The reception given to the tud-
Greater Ax Billy Dep'L Store
SCHAEFERS BROS.,. Proprietors
Mothers Attention
stylish distinctive cloaks and millinery will find a rare delight in wait for them on our second
stylish distinctive cloaks and millinery will find rare delight in wait for them on our second
floor.
sci.als for Coming Week-Ladies' Benson
era mm V
25c Hose at lc ajair
Chldren's heavy ribbed Hose in sizes 7 12 and 9 1-2. Balance of Lion Brand Stockings
closed out at, per pair , 15c
Ladies' 15c superior quality lisle finish three thread toe and heel, special per pair . . . 10c
Ladies' Union Suits and twopice garments placed on special sale for the coming week.
You will notice the display of each line in our window on 10th street, boldy yet proudly
tagged at an actual saving to you.
Remember Our Cut Rate Drug Dept.
And the advantage of price savings on your family drugs. We ask only a small margin In
price, believing it's policy to sell for less and order in quantities often. The cut rate price
given in the columns of this paper still hold good. Bup now ... "
i onts at the Haptist church on Fri
! day evening. October 11, waa one of
i the most novel affairs of its kind
ever given in this city. The enter
tainment took the nature of regis
tration day in "Live. Oak College."
I Tho pastor. Rev. H. W. Davis, as
! sunied the role of president of the
college and very cleverly Introduced
! the various members of the faculty.
'There were six departments repres
ented in the course of study. Includ-
! i if domestic ncionce, hortlcfulturo,
i electrical astronomy, economics, ora-;
; tory nnd music. i
j The guests after visiting each de
partment observed an assembly hour, i
consisting of: a violin solo by Pro
fessor Crocker: vocal solo by Oliver
Needhnm and an address by Profess
or E. Ei DoCou. Uefrcehmentrs
were then served by the alumni of
the college. j
. I
A prcety wedding occurred !
Wednesday at the home of E. L.
Dorr, the contracting parties being
R. J. Neill and Miss Helen Vander
burg, Rev- P. K. Hammond officiat
ing. Mr. Neill is the assistant agent
at the S. P. depot and his bride
being the sister of John Shewry,
manager of the Warren Construc
tion company. After a dainty lunch
eon tho couple left for the east to be
gone about six weeks.
The ladles of the R. A. C. Club
mot Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Blewett on Fourteenth
street- After a very pleasant after
noon spent at needlework, refresh
ments were served by Mrs. Blewett,
assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Rus
sell and Mrs. Dye. The ladles will
meet two wooks henco with Mrs.
Airheart, at 55 West Fifth street,
On last Sunday evening tha mem
bers, ot tho Court Columbia, Daug-
ters ot Isabella, of Astoria, and
members of the degree staff of Cou
Oregon, of Eugene, were the guei
of Astoria Council No. 1307, Knigh
of Columbus, at a Danquet in t!
Weinhard-Astoria hotel. The tsbi
were decorated In pink and red a
nations .ana tne place cards were e
twined in nasturtiums. About thll
ty-five couples were seated at tJ
banquet table.
Miss Annie O Brlon responded I
the toast, "Daughters of Isabella
Miss Katherln Hastings gave a til
on the value of efficient officers
Miss Anna C. Schaefers delivered!
vocal solo.
The members of he local court tl
Joyed every moment of their time 1
Astoria and were delighted with tbl
beautiful "Kpnory which was poiniJ
out to them by the Knights of cJ
luinbus, who took them for an sua
riao Sunday morning.
Who Can Fit The Bright Eyes To The Girls ?
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Winners who hasten will be given Free Theatre Tickets
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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beloncing to the five portraits. The first, person who will n.nil to th- v. u-.'i.". . ; "ve ixiirs of ryes
rwt answer will n Ivo for hu or her trouble seats for "llrisht Kycs" for Saturd'iy ni 7 f'r"'
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"HriKtit F.yea" will be ene of the strongest and best musical romedr offerlnn of tl,. '
KiiKcne Tli.-i.tie. helped by CoMI Lean and Florence llolbrook with a -on J 1'resent season nt
s.'iis v.Jth to tio-fmx bsKBSite c;us of stage tviulpmciit. Including olcctricil erf.,.Vs '"" lh',n '"
eer seen In musical comedy. 1 Hints, s.ud to be tho greacst
First coric answer revolved will rc-elve throe box sean- second ,
correct n r." Iv.d will receUe ono box scat. ' nJ t0"ca two box SCiU; third
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