Saturday Evening, Jull,
Page Twj
TUB EL'OEXK DAILY OUAKD
C I E T Y
S
MARY ELLEN MOORE
O
Book Club
Hostess at
Silver Tea
tSjlANV, fiH'iflj fiilli altpnili'd' thp
111 nilvnr ten of Itir Momluy Honk
VM e-luli in the Aluirtni hull of the
' ouiuu u IliitMiug frnm thrpi to
L&J ' five t!iin uftfitioun, Tin' iiiHpIr-,
Jluun of thin tnierfiHing cliilj to mmiM
in the Kwclling of tiife Si-lioIui-jliip J.oflli
fntid N liiKl'ly roinmi'iuIiiJilu, iiml to In
able to link jvitb lln-ir uirU of charity
a beautifully utipefulHl ten (leiiimii.triiU'ii
that tlm Hub loeiniHTH di-wi-va urj llll
tiutd Amount of priiiHe for tiieir eli'v
ruHfi. ,
The ton room wni'p ninde festive li.v
the prnfusivo hup of jiri'oiia nnd IkhhihoU
if while flownr. cniT.vinK out iit'epn
bnd white deconitlve m-hemi.'. Akuoxtiog
tiio, memberH of tin club in m'niviiiK
were Minn Kli'abeth 1'Vt, dean of women
of tile I'nivemity, :iud Mr. I'. 2. C'uinp
bell, while two young women from each
norority on the cuiiijiiih hiii-vim! mid neted
as guidm to nhow kioi1I' of interetfted
women throiiKu the riMont-kuble biilMing,
explaining the il;i-n of tl.e differently,
equipped rooms,' ,
' A program w'n jirem'iile'd eon'iKtliK,
ttt a eello nolo by MittK Allien Kennedy;
voenl nolo, Mini) I'linrlolte ilanfield; Imrp
nolo, Minn- Aleen (ireent violin nolo, Aliw
Holen Hurper; mid pinnn ttolo 'Iry. MiriH
-re.Kor.y, n i.- i .u . , ,, " "
,:..Tho HelioloTHliin. Loan -fund, for wlileli'
1he tea wuh tiven, vill ho nnt.nt.iile liv
tho l'Vdei;ntcil (,'luljn nf Orison, nuil will
))0 loaned to young woutcn who wlvli o
nttend college, no intercut lielng elmi'ited.,
ltenponNihle for the mniirt nffitir lire Din
'lub inrtiili'efK,! Mr". John1 Hell, Jim. I,.,
R. Bean, Mm, .A, (1. Ilnrker, Mi h. A. T.
f.'ockerllup, .Mr. -I. (.'ulliiiM, Mrm J 11 m.
Montgomery. A. H. Hubert, aim. A. U
Hnnalla, W. V. C'halfield. .Mm. W. W.
Calkins ami Mi a. David Doble. .
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REOEPTION HONORS
ARCHBISHOP CHRISTIE '-,
Ilonnrinir Ilia (Irvft Archiliisliqp CliriR
tie of 1'ortland, there will be a riTep
tlon in the rectory of Kt. Mury'a (.'stu
dio, church immediately nfter. the eon
firmntlon eereinoulea at the teu-lhlrly.
maan, the hoateaHea being; the Indiea of
the Altar aoelety of the 'hnreh. All mein
bra of the t'owtrencllnn u'ld friends ore
Invited to attend nnd meet the Areh
biihop. The Newman elnb of tho Unl
veralty will alno honor Ilia Oruee al
. fcrenkfaRt at nine o'clock Sunday moroin?
t the rlub holme. I!nder the direction of
Jack lUlliary, prenliient,. n itrouraiu.. which
includea a aolo lty Miaa. Iterniec Alatoeh
nd piano aolon by. Mine Annnhelle lenu
aid Mra W. ('ol'ina have br'Q nrrang
d for ithe owaaion. About eighty meia-
. Wit of the.plub ai d Jliaa, raimibctU ,Knxi
.have been Invited to nlteud, . - , . ,, , ,
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- MRS. MoBEE CELEBRATES , .'.
tlQHTHIETH BIRTHDAY., , ,
Mrn. Buruli 10, .Mcllee, one of tho early
- ploncota of Orenon, celebrated her eigli.
' (Ivtb birthday tbe fifteenth, of January
at her Jiome In Lowell, Oi-eiron, with a
good old fashioned tllnnet".' i Tho renter-,!
pl'waa s larRn cake attractively deco
rated with eighty oindlea.' . . h1
-: Ainonir thoae preaent iwero Mr. and
Mm. 1). 0. Mathewa, Mr. and Mrn. C. II.
Hyer,' Mr. and Mra. (, II. flamblll, Mr.
Henry Bmlth, Mr. nnd Mra. Clarence Me
lt Mr. and Mra. Charley Mcllee, Mr.
nd -Mra, Jenao .Mcllre, Mr. and Mra.
Mherldan Mcllee. Mr. Klr.le Mcllee. Mr.
,tjMd Mra, Tbona Hiiiuleraakrr. Me. iuhM
itr. Ellla Wl6rO0k. .Maater (.ima 'liol
ftirook, Mr. Oharlea McUeo Jr., Mr. (Ilia
Dlfcllee, Miaa Mary Mcllee, Miwa Melvlna
Afellee, Mls Tlelel M. lloo, M1b l.ollle
alcliee, Mini' Helen llyvr,- Mltm Iienora
llycr, and Master Willard Mcllee.
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.CHILDREN FEATURE ON 0. OF C.
AUXILIARY PROGRAM
v Miaa Dorrla Helen 1'ntlernon and MIhk
Martha 1'atteraon will play violin and
harp aoloa nnd Mlaa drehhen Winler
' 'yneler -will dance nit Interpretative anlo
jtlance at the meeting of the Indies' Auic--illary
to the Kuaene Chamber of Com
Inerca Wedneaday evening In the club
rooraa. 'Mra. II. C. Auld haa ehurse of
vthf arrangementa mill haa acbeibiletl an
exceptional program fir the entertnin
Vftent of the ladle meeliuK. Whlat will lie
Mbe tliveralon after the program and it
ia hoped Hint all member will be prea
iiint to enjoy the linumuil fenliUes of tho
evening.
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'MONDAY 500 CLUB HAS ,.
DINNER AT VARSITY
MiHri Iyrll( Kvniiii-r lnttl1lH(t th
-londny Kivn llumlrml dub ill dinner nt
th Vuraily ;Mimrlay fvriiing t hix nml
jiitr at lior lnmo on Kiiclttli aviMitir
yVlit diniior tubli wnn brlirhtly tloirntr(.
llth flttiulniT' rrtl ournntinim nml rrn
nd scntrd n round ir wcrr Mm. Hollo
Prtltt. Mra. XiKhnii Unrrott. Mm. t t
rrtor, Minn Kuultv llnH, MIhn KhOhm'
lim Himlornon. Minx May OIUhou, the
JiontcKd. mitt a Mpccitil ttwt f tlir chilt.
;JltiM rut ton. At nun MImm rmitm win
awanlrd f.rnt prlisn nml .Minn May ib
m wan given the oonanluttou Rift,
Mrs. pearson honors .
hirthday of mother
-4 ComnliuientiuK her mother. Mrn. Ti A
tiealle. Mra, T. A. IVnrHon waa 1ioterin i
tnnt eveuinr for a churniitifr Informal din- I
iter party at her home. ll(K Ferry atrwet,
ill ooraHion bring Mra, Jtlie'a birth
(lay. ("Jueatn for the dinner were Mr. nutl
)Hra,WiUinm Moll i'awe ntur Frofewtor
john B, Siefcrt, , i
PASTIME CLUB QUESTS CF
MRS. FOSTER AND MRS, ANDERSON
; Mfa. O. II. FnMer nml Mra. Henri Au
1je raon 'were Joint hoateKitea Monday
tnUiR for a dinner party nt which the
Hiembera of the 1 a Mime elnb were the
5na1a. Mra. Frank Cbaiabera and Mi
land Kvrna nrited the host ess in irv
Inff itte dinner at amnll table, nfter
hh4i Mra, .8. 1. Allen and K-lwiu J
Knnpp won high acorea nt Five Huft
air!. BUrrtT SUPPER SERVED
AT N. U. A. BRIOGE CLUB
. -' Mr. ami -Mra. F. X. Kehaeiera enter
tained the member of the N. V, A.
Ttrtdf chib nt their Imme Thursday, win
nera at ennla hiue Mr. nnd Mr. It. S.
Jiryaon. Tentel were effctively uel In
Vouuuetn atwut the rmnn, where lute In
tha ercutnx a tleliciona buffet aupper a
erred. Mr. nnd Mra. lleorite Kehnefer
irere ane:'inl ineat of the club.
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MRS. HESSE CALLEO
TO DENVER, COLORADO
Mra. J. I. Ilewtf wna called to Ienver,
PoloraoV. Sunday in or nintf doe to the
)Une of her father, Frank Tot. She
be at the Metronole hotel duriiiK
)er at ay and friend winbiut to correa-
fnad with her will be able to reacb
tt ttirr, r . f
GOOD TIMES AMUSEMENT CLUB
HAD CLEVER DANCING PARTY
Twenly-hix , coupieH KatlMrl at the
Drfiuuluiid ball itoin 'J' newt lay evening
to enjoy ouo of thu Good Tiiuen Aihmnc
yvcil rewarded bt'ciuifo tbt daucfl wan 1
t'Kvcr, ijkM'U. JiiriiiK two wultjtuH uuip
bfr ;wit markwi on , the floor'flod it
fin announced that -when tho whittle I
blew ('vi'rvon' aboJd nuike an effort t
Ihi on a uuinb4r. A wheel was Hpun and
thu remilt wuh tluil lr. It, 11. f'icldH
wan the lucky mini each time and whh
awarded two everNharii pcnrila a prtzH.
Uuncinjf will) lr. Kieldn- lb firwt. time
wiiK Mth. V, Jt. Lee who wan tirttMiMd
wiUi a lelecUblrt box , of cuudy. The
Kt't-ond time with lr. Kieldw wa lira.
S. ft. Allr-u who UAH awarded a box of
candy iiIko. lCnHmiiHible for (he unique
feiiture were the inemberH of the dniidiiic
eouiniittee, Mra. A. 11. Tiffany, Mrn, 1(.
I j. F inlay aoii, a ud A. 1L J oyee. ( )n
Jnniinry ill, the elub will meet, at the
Chainlii'i of Commerce for nil Informal
dinner dmire.
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PROMINENT MATRONS
ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE
'I'ho third of tl aeriert of bridxe par
th'K wuh NpoiiMored Monday afternoon
by M'm, Keth liuraway and Mrn. Herbert
Olson at the ONoit home on I'utterHou
ulreeft. Mrn. JI, K. Ilolienbeek waa awar
ded the prize lit. IuJUkc. . GaeBtt for the
dny were MrH. Moiiih Stnrbuck, Mr. K.
It. I'nrkH,, Mrn, (ieorge Stewart, Mra.
Lynn MrVremly, Mih. JMvid Auld, Mra.
Mlinn Benton, Mrn. W. K. Milne, Mra.
Uuymond Wheeler, Mra. M, M. . Tuft,
Mra. IT. F. Ilollenbeek, Mr, O, X.
Frns.pi-; Mra. W. F.iOabui'n, Mr. O. H.
Foster. 'Mra.' Henri Anderson, Mrn,, W.
b Vilkiiia,,Mr. (ieorgo Hull, Mi C
I'npfe, Mra. Ttnlph Iviirawny, Mra. it O.
Immell, nnd Mrrt. Jok fJ riff in. Mra.
Itulph faraway tUH8lalcd the bos,teHK in
aervlnj:. nn elaborate luncheon nt the
Wb8e of tho hoiira at bridge.
MRS. BUCK AND MRS. MOON
HOSTESSES FOR HELMETTA CLUB
f Alrav V.- S. Ilnok ami MrH, May T.
Moon were joint hoateaaea Wedneaduy
afternoon at the Jtuek boino for the
monthly meeting of 1 the llehnetta club.
Heporta' of charity work done by the
ornamzutlmi were nindn nt the btmlneaK
meeting after which the meinberH chat
ted' merrily over their needlo work and
IlKtened to muaio played by Mra. Hob
inaon nnd Impromptu idnifhiff. The boa
teaaea nerved a dellrlona two course htn
eheon on traya at tlin clnae of the after
noon. Special RiirHtB for the dny wero
Mra. T5mery linke, Mra. (Jeorge Kee-
gnn, Mra. A'. A. Keid, and Mra. W. U
Van MeteW The club' will meet hi
''eb-
ruary with Mra. H. It. Knight. . I
MATRONS GUILD PRAISED .
FOR CHARITY, WORK ' I
Members of tlie rrcabyterian Young
Mntrona Guild who met nt the homo of
Mra", ,7,' O. Holl AVedneadny afternoon;
we'rd ghnt , lb hear that tho boiea of
ChriHtmnh gifta which tbe.y aent to Kllla
ialnml had been diatrlbuted 'nmonc tho
children at the taland and that they bad
been moat welcome gifta. Kvory Wiild
who waa on the iHlaml during Chrlatinnrt
week received aome article, either cloth1
ing or toya from the various brnnehen of
the Weatmlnlater (luild and the letter In
reply to tho.glfta waa moat hearty in ita
thnuka to the women who had pre pa ml
.the box oh. During the afternoon. Wed
neaday, Mra. Donald Young letl the lea
aon nnd atndy hour and Mra. Arm old aa-
alatcu Mi-a.; Holt, -in ,crvinft . light., ro-
ireatimentH. 1 ' i-
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PVTHIAN SISTERS CHIEFS - V
ORGANIZE SATURDAY
To organiiif a club tho pnat chiefa of
the Pythian aiatera met: at the borne of
Mm 3. W, Yornn Saturday afternoon.
At (he busiueaa meeting It waa decided
that the work of the club would be prin
cipally the atndy of parliamentary law
and formal buaineaa procedure. Offieera
wero elected, president, Mra. P. R Yo
ranj vicetpresldent, Mra.- Frank liu
dexter, nnd aecretnry-treaaurer. Mian
Hentrice ItobiiiKon. The hostea'i waa ns
aistetl in aerving a luui-heoti by Mra. Ar
chie l.iverinore. The elub will meet the
firat Snlunlay ufternon in each month.
KETO KLUB GUESTS ' , :
OF MRS. TYSON
Mra. Gilbert Tysoti was a hoateaa ot
IMinrsdity afternoon when abe entertniaf
ed tbt iadica of the Keto Klub at her
attrnetive F.levenlh avenue west home.
The afternoon lioura were occupied with
needlo-work and at five a two cmitife
luncheon was served at a long table in
the dining room. Guesta of the club
Were Mrs. John Italrd. Mrs. Allen Ty
soti and Mrs. ,lohn Daliell of Omaha,
Nebrnska. The club will meet in tyo
weeka with Mra. Wank Granuia.
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MONDAY BOOK CLUB MAKES
PLANS AT ANCHORAGE
When. ho menMtera'' of the ' Mnmltfy
Itook tflub met nt Nut Anchorage for n
one o'clock luncheon Monday, iia the
guests of Mra. M. S. rhatfield. thi'Tr
miuds were busy formulating plaua, for
Uio silver lea watch they ah aucoeKHfiuiy
sitpnsored this afternoon In the women's
building. The tliscnsaioit took place at
a nicely nppojotcd 4uncheon table which
was eent'reu witli nn nrt onsket or
iosen nnd ferna nnd Inter 'nn rhcy ant
ooiily around the blnxiug fire plnce the
plaim were completed in detail.
U. D. CLUB ENJOYS
LUNCHEON TUESDAY
Mrs. II. K. Hollenbeek enterlalned the
V, W elub at her home Tuenday, inviting
iheui (or au informal one o clock lunch
eon. KeriiH and vtoletH ndrnel tiie
long table nt which the Udic
were
seated. Hridge ocupied the afternoon
hours. Mra. linmel will be rite hosteita
fot he elU on January lit. v
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MRS, M. C. HARRIS HOSTESS
TO WEDNESDAY WHIST CLUB
Mra, M. C. Unrns entertainetl the U
dies of the Wednesdny Whim club at her
home Wednesday afternoon. At card
the guct priie wnr won by Mr. M.
Prunk and tho Huh iirU by Mm. . N,
Kraier. tlnestn of Mra. llarrin other
tbau the Club membera were Mr, II. i
Auld. Mra. M. U 1'nuik and Mr. Welby
K. WilkiiiK. The next meeting will
with Mr. Frank Page,
MRS. ARTHUR MORRIS HOSTESS
TO MODERN NOVEL CLUB
Mr, Arthur Motrin wn hostess Tne.
i day nfternotui to the young matron tf
Ih. M.wla.H V.. ..I I.,U ! tinMi. i
The first charter of llntchinnoirii 'Whenlw'TH MRS. FRANK PAGE .
Winter Come." were rend aloud while
tlie itAtcuem tmied their finger Wh'lHr or the imirtt tSub at her home
needle work. At the rloe of the read- ; Monday. Informal di'nbHt occnpieil
tug Mr. Mnrriii nerved ao elaborate two Ithe evening hotir. the boteM verving
course Jummeou.
Chinese Art
Collection
Offered "IT
''Much Interent and appreciation is be
Init ahown na a rearit of the recent oift
to the Univeraiiy c-f an nrt rc.llection bj
Mrs. Murray Werner of l-;iiitene. .Mrs.
Warner hna offered her entire collection,
of art ibjecta to the rniverity aa a part
of a poHsible Prt niiiaeaimi on the camnil
and ax oon na caai'. are obtained to iiold
it. the collection will be placed in the
club rooinfl of the VVotium'a bnildiua.
; The collection cnntaliiN mitny old nnd
rare niitiiincH which Mrn. Warner coi
lected on her travela in Knrope and the
i)rient. and ina-ny of them onld not be
duplicated today. There an1 tf." ChincHc
Maudarin eoata and akirta. all embroid
ered and finely woven and amoti'i Ihem
a eont which formerly bclonaed to n
Chinese emperor. Over -ill) Japanese i
,.l t..nu:. .l.in ....I.... I
..i iu.-nin.ini.K- ....... n uii-
olher part of the i.ollecion. Many .of
then ore very old and rare nnd are done
by the beat Japanese artiste.
There ore aeveral lnri' Inpeslriea nnd
wall hangings and great numbers of em
I roideries and panels. One irrotip of these
is made up of twelve separate panels
the design of eaeh'of them representing
a month of the year.
The collection contains also a num
ber of rare pieces of 'cliimi 'nbd porce
lain as' well ns rrviynl brass jam, ti
porcelain screen nnd'cn autiiiue bronze
temple bell. :r ':.
Another group comprises old wnr Im
plements. knivcA'. helmets. 'NWords iiml n
set. of Japanese armor. Too numerous
to deacribo are.-mntiv nlher objects of
great voliin from China, .Tapnn. India.
France. Italy. Turkey und Switzerland..
The Warner collection la invaluable
ami bus no ecpial in the entire country,
neeoroing to J lean Kills Lawrence, of
the: school of architecture. "It is espe
cially littlng," plated Dean -Lawrence,
"that our art school on the cousr .should
have such a fine Qricutni collection for
it ia through us that the art of the
Orient- reaches the United Slates."
Miss Maude Kerns, bend of ilie nor
mal aria department, of the .school be
lieves that, this collection will be of
great value to the department In the
classes of decoration' and design, es
rcclnlly from the standpoint of color
and design. It will serve the students
In the department na an Hlustrat'on of
the best in nrt, according to Miss Kcrna.
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SCULPTURE CLUB GIVES '
GLASS CASE FOR COLLECTION -
'At a meeting ofi the. Sculpture, club
Wednesday afternoon thn members-voted
to give the flrat glasa caso needed"to
hold tho art collection .Iliad given- the
University by Mrs. Murray Warner of
Kugene, A number of cases will be need
ed beforn the collection 'can be- placed
In the women's, building and the Kculp-i
tore club la the first- to offer1 one'. The
amdenlai of the" olilb plan tV' hiako the
moneyto miy the case 111 a number' of
novel ways, one of which will be -bv
making' aindclts for art sludeniH and of
fering them foe sale soon. In' 'nuiklng
this gift the Sculpture students wish lo
expresa their uRireciullon of Mrs. Wou-;
ner'a gift which will be of spoeini brai-
in to tue atutieutH.m tho achooi i .archi
tecture and allied aria. It is hoped 'that
their gift; will encourage similar ones
ironi otner orgnir.atona in the, tity.
MR. AND MRS, GOODRICH '
HOSTS AT BRIDGE PARTY '
For an evening of auction bridge and
dancing Mr. ami Mrs. h. L. (loodrich
were host und hostess Saturday evening
at. their home on South Willamette
street.. This la tho first of u series of
parties to be sponsored by tho flood
rich's, the second being tonight. Late in
tho evening n two course luncheon was
served nt small tables, which were pret
tily decorated with potted tulips and vio
lets. Fortunate guests for the affair
were Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Tuft, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Fi Itnpp. Mr. and Mrs. .less
(riffin. Mr. and Mrs. H. Morgan Wat
son. Mr. and Mrs. Loy Howling. Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Hidden. Mr. and Mrs. U II.
Sigwari. Mr. and Mrs. Kliner 1'iiine, Mr.
and .Mrs. Lynn McCready, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert, ltoome and Mr. nnd Mrs. Krie
W. Merrill.
MRS. PIPES TO APPEAR
IN VIOLIN RECITAL , , , i
Mrs. Susie Fenuell Pipes,' well-known
I'oiilnnd violiulst,. will appear In recital
at I he I'liiverslty about tile middle of
nest month, according to information re
eeivisl through Uenll Fos's office. The
concert will bo in Alumni hull of the
woman's building. A ill-finite date has
not yet been set. Mrs, Pipes, who is in
structor in violin nt the Klllsou-Wlilte
conservatory in Portland, lias just fin-
isheii a series of three recitals at the
Utile Theatre, music for the three being
iroui Much, ifi-atim. ami lteethoven. res
pectively. She is an honorary member
of the Oregon chanter of Mu I'M Kpsl
Ion, . national music honorary for wo
men. Mrs. Pipes' pianist al the recital
for next month Is Miss Henrietta Mieh
aelsnn. .
MRS. HARBART ENTERTAINS
DAUGrntRS OF NILE
Mrn. A. IV Harbert was hostesn of
Tuesday when she invitetl the la die of
the liaiiKhtera of the Nile dub to be her
xncMx for the afternoon. At Ihe regular
busincsft meeting new officers were elect
ed fn the coming; year and Mrs. K K.
Hean wan wted a member of the club.
At Five Hundred Mrn. Ifciy (llass and
Mrs; William Khtssnutn wcYa awarded
! "v , prmrH. r inr
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leck the guesitt were ushered into the
dining room whew they found the Inn
eheon tablo daintily decorated with pink
eamlles ami pink place en ids ! marking
their rovers. The club will meet the
third week in February with Mr. Marion
Veatch. T - t
INTER SE CLUB MEETS
WITH MRS. OLSON v
- Mr, Herbert tUon Invited the mem
.her of ihe Inter He rbib to be ber guet
,for n charmingly Informal luncheon at
hr home on Patterson street Thursday
t one. Pink carnations were ned in a
centerpiec' ou the table while cleverly
desigued place eanl marked the co-er
for the Indie of the rlnb and the one
pcial guet, Mr. Margan't Uamusen
Mr. Heth Ijiraway and Mr, Kolph
1araHy isiste4l the hostess during the
afternoon.
TOURISTS CLUB MEETS
i ' Mr, frank Page rntcrtaiucd the mem-
a luncnemi at me or oi tue meeting-.
FEDERATED ClUBS
ADOPT' CONSTITUTION " , '. ' '
AC a.' meeting of the newly; brganlied
Ivighe Federation of Women's1 Clubs
Huiinla' 'afternoon in" the' ChrimbeV of
Commerce', a constitution of b,v-lav were
ailoited, anij a name of f Irltdly innounced.
H was jdnciiled that thf (srpwp, should
uifet'.Ah" 'second Satjirduy in eacUi month
ami itiat, nacb unit should bo. represent
ed al the. meetings by tlie president and
two tuyiegates, voting individually .How
ever aii' Club whetlier'a.merabor of the
fedrrai.ioniidr not is privilege to send
delegates .Mi 'the inoctiugsilfcaid dalegatea
to. hove tho.fjowcr of siwocli 'but no vote.
Although the federation now numbers
twelve ' organizations Joverul .more have
Minified their intention to -nffilinte with
the new union as soon as the move is
officially ratified by their membership.
A committee will present a list of offi
cers who will report at tho next meeting
which will bo. February 8.
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EIGHTEEN PRIZES WON
AT SUNDAY TOURNAMENT
The tournament of two ball mixed
foursomes at the Country club Sunday.
proved to be O'-huge success according to
those who attended. About sixty gulf
enthusiasts braved the cold winds und
took their .lunches- to spend the day on
the links.-,' Eighteen prizes, which were
donated ' by various Ktujeic merchants,
made , (he tormasicsl- of ' more interest
since .the .competition, was keen for the
desiriihle awards. Whn scores were re-
iinrl:il tile winner. .Mi's, .luck Pratt. WHS
given her choice of any of the prizes and
ho selected all embroidered silk hand-
kei t!ilef . .Mrs. Lee. Travis, second, (poll
the prize... which she most, desired and
so o I through! the list of eighteen win
ners i, Included on the list, were Mrs, F.
X. S hiicffcrs. Mrs. .1. fl. Koke. Mrs. J.
A. (.'riffin. Mrs. A. F. Hupp. Mrs. Her
bert ltoome. Mrs. M. M. Tuft. Mra. Hny
llabb. .Mrs. Fred lirown. Mrs. Loy How
ling, Mrs! W . Swan. .Mrs. Hollo Drain,
Mrs. O. II. Campbell. Mrs. .. liar
rett. Mis. Colin V. Drmeut, Mrs. Lynn
McCi eadv. Mrs. ,1. A. Dahling. Mra. Mor
gan Watson ami Mrs. A. II. Tiffany.
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MRS. ANDERSON HOSTESS
JO SUITSUS CLUB THURSDAY
Airs, llenrl Anilersnn cnieriaiuen mo
membe.rs of ihe Suitsus club with a one
o'clock luncheon at. her home Thursday
afternoon. Bridge was played during the
afternoon, hut following the custom of
thn club, no prize was given. Mrs. I.
i. S. Wade will be the hostess in two
weeks. ,-'
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I For Vital Properties That You Can See
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DO NOT LET National Thrift Week
, pass without giving thought to one
oi' the best home investments that you
can inake.
This is an investment ill your city's
growth through the extensions of its
public utility facilities. . ;
Anyone, who can save n fW dollars a Hicnth can
lioooinc ft.pnrt.ownor of. this Company alul share in
its flivitleiid lislursenicnls the washes paid to cap-
ii'ui. .;r .. ' " .;
ml
in..
;,.:0tir Partial faynipnt Plan for investing is simple,
eonvpiiipnt! ond profitahle, jwyiiig yon (5 interest
". from the . first,, installment the full dividend rate
'. when hiityillinijits are completed. ' . , ' '
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MOUNTAIN STATES POWER CO.
Shriners .
Make Merry
at Osburn
' Kupene Nobles of ihe Myatic Khrine
of the Masonic lodge with their ladies
trekked to the Ilt tel Osburn Thursdiiy
evening for a feut at U::iC u-itn formal
bail at S-.aO. Desert sand wa. displaced
for tlie occasion by the nighly itoiinhed
floor-of the dining room, the ,ialm room
nml thn lripntlll tea roOID of the t K
iburn. About the walls of the "tent"
were arrayed the ninny colors of tbej
Shrine in bunting nnd ribbon paper, whiic.
the tables were brilliant with the, vn-;
rious deeorntiona nnd the Shrine em
blems. KeBzes covered the lights, the
scimitar and crescent beii'g emhlazoned
aainat the incandescent bulha and fezo
ere also used us sbudes for tho many
candles which lighted the tables.
Throughout the burquet n twelve-pice
orchestra played, each instrument being
featured in many novel numbers. John
11. Patterson, who bad ehnrze of the pro
gram of the evening, presented n nunir
ber of unit mini features including a ma
gician of rare ability, and violin nod harp
xoIor by little Miss Uorris Helen and
Miaa Martha Pnttirson who exhibited ex
ceptional skill in their rendition of. sev
eral difficult inimical piecea. Members of
the order nnneured in caricature repre-
sentiitions or tjoorge iviisni
f iioornc Washington. Ainn-
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suu ad
n ted a furore of laughter when they ap
peared in the local robes of Kastus, the
window wadieiv 'well known professors
and it is said that lhe ''house fell" when
Krank Page was introduced. Mr. and
MrH. iSid Woodhouse favored tho revel
ers with an unusual feature dance, com
pleting the program.
Jtefore the grand march, which win
led bv Ir and Mrs. R. T. Hurnett. nil of
tin1 Indies present were given n onquet
of flowera in the colors of tiio Shrine.
Dr. Hurnett ia deputy potentate of 1U1
Inh temple nnd Mrs. Iturnett is the wor
thy mutron of the Kastern Star. The
Inughtera of the Nile, auxiliary ia the
Shrike, waa fonnaMy reprehented by Mrs.
A. T.. Lo'nax, the president of the organ
ization. Dancing continued until 'Alde
hnrnn crossed the aenith," which Is the
AhronoloRy of a laymen is about mid
night. . .
(ieorge W.' Afonroe, president of the
Kugene Shrinera' club prodded na toast
master nfter the lanquet- Speakers on
Ten Year
A Safe and Satisfactory investment
MOUNTAIN STATES POWER; CO:
Paving the .Investor. 8. a Year in Two Cash ' Divillcnds. ; ''
CALL AT OUR OFFICE FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION
INVEST IN YOUR
the program were President Prince L.
Campbell, of tlie L'uiversit ; Thomas J.
liolitho, member of the University fac
ulty; Mra. ,Hoberi T. lluruett nnu .Mrs.
A. L. Lomax.-- i ' -' '
. The committee in. charge of arrange
.neiita waa comioeed of H. L. J'tnlayson,
John Patterson, JS..E. Hiltebrauii, Fred
trick iKuin; Wayne Hurd and C. J.' Ful
ton. IudiviiliKil committee i were ilie diu
Hig room committee, Herman Buigoyne;
uecorations, C. J. Fultoii; masic, ayne
jtiinl; tloor, William' Jlurgoyne, assisted
by Stanley Stevenson, John IMIhird, (ior
i'.op -Fish and Lercy l'utterson. ,
.. .Many visiting cobles wtro in atteml-
jiiiee .trom soulhern Oregon towns and
, lm,s , . ,1( noitliern pin t of . the Wil-
lamette valley. Al Koder lemplc of Port
land had a Ueletetion for the 'big feast
and formal ball.
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N EEDLEC RAFT CLUB MEETS
AT ANCHORAGE FRIDAY .
rill.,. V....,ll.w.....t-t .,..- of tlin An.
jhc 'iwruiruu.i ....... "!
.i-honiKe , l-ruliiy aftevnoon. .Mrs. I- red
Stickeia beinif the hoste: s. The hours
were spent over needlework and at
bridp'. u two-courvo luiichcon was served
at five. Mra. Krnesst Poole waa the only
spceinl gueat for the dny. - (
MADR0NA LODGE SCENE
OF FRIDAY CLUB MEETING
Mra. Harmon Anderson was hostess
Friday afternoon for thu reaular meeting-
of the Friday Bridge club at her at
tractive home, Jill dromt Jodt;e.. Ferns
were used about the rooms lo make them
especially fcHtive-for . this cozy ' club
uicctiittf. A two4eourse Juiichon was
served at the-clcse of - thu rhmirs at
briilxo. ; ' ,. - . ' ", '
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CONDON' P.-T. ASSOCIATION i;
MAKES MANY PLANS '
At the' meeting "f the Condon school
Parent-Teacher 'association' in tlui as
sembly room Vedne:dav afternoon plans
were mode for a- "daddy evening" and
a borne products evening to be- held nexl
week. After the business mecrm me
sixth grade children nerved refresh-
mentH.
COLLEGE CREST CLUB
MAKES PLANS FOR PARTIES
The ladies of the College Crest Com
munity club met at the club house Thurs
day afternoon to aew on garments fur
the Armenian children and to make plans
for their monthly aooial evening next
Thursday. On St. Valentine's night the;
club will nlso sponsor a dinner and so
cial evening. Mrs. Joseph Muhr jrave
an' interestinp pnper during the after
noon on the Ineas in Peru.
JANUARY 17th das the birthday of the
pioneer of the electrical ' industry -in
the United StateslciminI;ranKaiv
Franki in v master1
tell vou to invest
Gold Notes
t..i ,,i.i: ....,n..i,:
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realized hv
the investment' of '
Xote'sJ
This -and the other Companies, wci-vinp thcnt
viees of the Hvlleshv EngineeriiiR and Mil"ni!: J.
(Corpora tioivvnow; haVe' uiwav;dof :.:10,W0 hm
veMor " ' "j ' .j '
Wc .shall he glad to ndiKyonr nnme lo tlie h!
COMMUNITY'S GROWTH
Noted French
Woman Is j;
Visitor flere
''rn.ii.m.-,u-ii',. u ' A
1'arU. wvrrairy ot the World ,5 5
.student ldernticn. , lhp
MMHtaWlh'Fujf,,,,,,,
day. auil diu-ing hei ,fiort mv ,w M
it. a (dHjeml as. iiihij f .
tottiisiieopl- at Villard hull M vjT,. ;
rilcntljr .M:i(iemoifell,. iti,roili ' 'j
rotary of 'women's work in ihtal'
atuilelit movement; hui she h Zr
America ill the Interest ,j, ,h,l,S?H
Keilerntion. As she m .1. 1 m4
iurifei cities . ner v sit (.
lurgei-.'eities, her visit t Wf!
,tjuu t0 the fact that uhe ar.lir H
u-ere personal Iv iis,.i,lt...i .l'") M
were persoually ammciiiieil iiv.?l
war. It was with her Unit .MiS8
lied several Freiieh universitios afo'd
urmistiee. Suzanne- liiilgiiiin .i , ."I
Inf. Nun liYniiciuo.. ,.I,..k.. . i... ..... "Tl
1 sni.
'Alndemoiaelle
(buy.
I'Yelleli nn tlie enn.i.i.u ........ .'.r .. 1
instructor
..... ... . .....,,... uf ,, , ,n
incut visitor mat tie is th, 1
mnrknble u-nniim ul... I... . 1 H
while Miss Fox says: . .
.."I have known So
pjKht years , and place her with ufc'j
three other women as tii. tormovi J
i lent b-ndei s in tin. u-ot-l.t 1 ....." Pi
ed tlint-ah'e'la'njy puest rim 1 muEl
to hhare hev with the KiuaVnti! of U
portninty for theiu to meet u tiuJi
markablc womaii."' '
Mademobielle llidjtfnin vame u u
Reno, early .Saturday unnniiig -aij y
"breakfoKt witji ian Kox nn.l .Miwui
after which. &. number of -pern nj
Wore invited to. meet ber. She hi wl
t ii..,,...:,.!. nil,i ' , H
n!T-uu j iniitu mi. iiuvi' .neeii m y
spoke on. student UieTm Kami..
F0RTNI6HTLY CLUB HAS
LUNCHEON AT OSBURN
Today n.t imon the meinhprs of ft
FortuiRhtly club had a luncheon it i
Oabnrn hotel, it being the custM
have Hitch an afidr.'two weeks prwxH
the election of oCifcers which wiH
neiu year, on reoruary After t
business meeting the women all tj
in a body to thcVdvcr ten siKinsoraJ
l lie -.'HIUUU.V OtMlK CI II II.
6() tiififll'and sound
nlive. today, would
in ej6eli'icScHiriticn
a 'A-
e 'l.io nnmremv is lie"1?
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fiel'i
citiT.ens in
our
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