Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, October 21, 1922, Image 10

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THE E UGENE - DAILY GUARD
S O C I E
By I.VLK HltVSO.V
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I Hallowe'en
Motif for
Entertaining
nrGIIT AITt'MX dn Hre hrliiu
iiijf tlioiifhtn f witt'lii'fl. goblin
ii ml Jat'k O'ljuiitfrrim with j; learn
ing munlcnaufH'H. and old fitfJt
ioord apple bobhiujr content r
Along with other t range ritcH an- hud
tidily MpHiifciuK into poiiulnrity. (lonely
' akin to tlie nuer jciijc. ptrtriM nd
, foniKtnlkM, ku tin Ium-uhim pumpkin pirn
. nud rider which lire nil Unit it tuitt'H to
complete the liiliirioim IliiilmveVii purty
mt. popular a ik on k wtcii-ty folk. .T tint
; mi eh idean have been curried out nt ev-
s crnl Komrity hoiine daiiccx llim week
-cud, and will be vpii more in vojcm next
week, Marling with the reception to he
given by ( lie ludiex auxiliary of the
Chamber of ('otniiiei-eo to welcome nil
: woniou newr-oriKTh ott Monduy lifter
" won, which proinixw to be it very jolly
' nffnlr. ' -
TowiiKneupNi and T'lilvemiiy folk rev
ised fn tint three uiyhtH of "A Met Sit by
the Fire," the ricver Itiirric prodnclion
L hi tiuiw (mil tlilR week. '1 lie piny, wlncli
whh under the direction of Kerjttm Ited
die, proved iiiuiinlly delight fill. The
' work of Mra. John Lender iik Alice,
the butterfly wife of uu Knidish of
flcer. wflK that of n finished nriint in fin
clinrminR iiutunilnexx. It in regretted
t-hat thitt tn n V' bo Mrm.. lAuttv'
. lata eppenmnce in drmiinticH in Kiijcne
an nlie U'ftveti hooii tit innke lier
., Jidine once more in Ireland where the
Leader PNlnten are located. Mr. Jteddie
, deenea annch praixc for In ttkillful
cHKtiiur of the piny nnd ulna his nrtiiii?,
which whh above renrooch. N'.irmn Hnlvn
played her part limut effectively, nn did
the HiipiMirtinff cant. compoKcd of Htn
dents lu the department.
Prominent I n T Woman
WE-TCt IT? j".yi:H Mill
(Mrs. Keopfce
Gives i -Bridge
Parties
A IFI-ftcifillK llfiMtCHM. U'nw !ru Jtiimu
ui worn en co nor iioni on Bum Tuvlay
mm t I'liiii'Ktuiy uiiprnoonti, fur bnux''.
I IlriKht annum flowcm wore umd in iit-
Inriive bowlM ahuut tlie jiving rooniM
wiirrc- ruuivH were arruiiKd lor varan.
jiioMe who won niKUOHt min fur Ijulh
uflcrii'MiuH wire .Mrs. Ui Alntt Mc.Mor-
run. Mm. b rl .Muxlcy. .Mm. .N. K. .Mac
ilnff ami .Mi-8. A. A. Jlnxcm. I.nti- in tin
ufli'rniion n mom (i inilinK liuii-tiioii was
Ncrvpu in uie ifiiinwini; KiicstM:
Mm. (I. II. Knatvr, -Mrs. JJi'iiri Aiuifr
nn, Jim. David Auld. .Mia. Lillian S-a-Ion,
.Mra. L'oi-K(f UuiikbiK, .Mrs. War
ren Kdwardx, .Mrn. Jack Iti-uffivl. .Mra.
I. .VIHI .Mil ready. .Mina Lilliuu Auld, .Mik.
IVrry Scult, .Mia. K. (). Imuicl, .Mia. W.
II. .Icwfll, lira. llorKan Uiiikoii .Mia.
Carlton SiciiiiT, lira. C. !.' ItniiT,
Mr.. Ada B. Millie., of Prlnevllle. who Y,u Vi '"".,:Vi ii"?
is the house auost of Prosldenf and Mrs. ' A. IIiikitw, Hi s. ('. .1.' Hmilh. liiaa lluviiip
P. L. Campbell. Mr. Milllcan Is chair. ','l""i lira, I; rr.I Htirkcls. lira. I,. H.
man of the Indian Welfare committee of
the Oregon Federation of Women's clubs.
Niovurt. lira. Si'lli lairnuay, lira. .1. I..
Ili'aaa, lira. I lillicrl Olanii. lira. I Iff.
Iicrt Clarki', lira. Joe Khi'iilimi. lira. I'.a.
mar Toozr. lira. Hernhl Wliilo, lira.
j The .WVritaadar Ilrirtiri' dull mot Ihla
, week Willi lira. Amona Wilkina. A vnrl-
ty of fall flonvra wcrn uaed nliiiul Hie
i rooms where tnblea were arinnt'cil for
'anla, TJie Hub formerly plaved wbiat,
but derided Ibia year to clianKe il to
1 bridge, and lira, (leorge Hinilli won firat
t,ri5f A.a'"K "niber thia full ia lira.
.1. 11, Bell, while gueala of Hi., dull for
this meeting wern Ainu II.
Mrs. H. Morrla and lira. W. ('. Yornii'
i' lllra, Georgo Smith jxlended an Invita
tion to tlm inembera to meet Willi her
A next mouth,
; i .... ' .
' The Kelo Club meinbcra were the
I, glleata of lira. Karl Holierlaon laat
nburatlav nftenionii nt. the Aiiihorage.
i A fH1 '"'"t WB N. H. Itolil) of
. il"",' wl, vlalliiig with lira.
I, Paul WlloilgJiby of tbla Hi v. lira. Ilobh
formerly belonged to the Kelo Huh wlien
ahr realdecl In Kugene, mid waa wel-
Mlneil haek by her frienda at llila-gnth-lini'1'
.""""r gueala were lira. J'aul
, Willongbliy nnd irra. II. r. Hntnrt. The
afternoon hour; Were jilenanntlv apent In
needlework and I,T d,.,., i,,,,,.),.
'eon wM:Mrved.t'' -i ' . "
.KT ,Jll'i,r, ''O""' K"et, . Adelaide
nnodaril, Mr. and lira. . II. KosieK
were hnat.aud iioaliiNa fr n M,nii ,i;..
lira. 1. . I'illiiian extended her boa
pilulity to the members f the Aliilia
ihili who galhered ut her homo Tueaiiay
..... . .,..., ,r ,, ocuit, mildleoll.
mi Uie dining room uhle u eenleipiecc
of iiiariKolila and yellow rhrvannlbemuuia
waa lined effeetiv.ly. After iiiudieon
wbiat was the diviiraion und it . waa
found at Hie end of the game that lira.
iieruert (llaon , wua entitled to firat
iil.c for highest wore. Tile memliera
of tlna eonneiiiiil group nfe: lira. HetJi
l.uinwn.v, .Mrs. I. it. H. Wade, lira. Her
bert Olson, lira. W. falkina, lira.
!'V ""fl'H'K. lira. Ho!,,!, Lurnwny,
V ... v.. ..uiiiiiuii, .ma. ,i. vt, iioliba,
.Mrs. II. A. Ironimi, lira. Anne Whitnker,
-.11". IIIV ill, 1'
I'lttlnun,
linrrv I'owell, Ilia. Arthur llorris. lira,
W. W. t'nlkins lira. I. II. S. Wade. Ills.
A. II. ircKoniild, Mrs. Chester Steven
son, Juno II. 1'nge, .Mrs. Kretl Huxley
and lira. Oe.Mott Mcllornui.
Bridge Parties
Are Smart
Affairs
I'ngii und lira. L. W.
rour nuiKired nnd fifty maids and
mini ma were on n to tile tea for Which
"f diniiter of (im a I'lil
Item were hoateasea lust 'J'liurndoy af
ternoon between t,h hours of lliree-
tlnrly mud ftv.i.tlilii'ty, lionoring Um'ir
new nuiineiiioiner, .ilia, (leorge II. Heed
and to welcome buck to Kugenn aociety
lira. (). K. rittifford who has apent tlie
aat two years in Kentucky. Autumn
iiiv.s unii image were uaed in profusion
in tlm rooms, and the t,.n tulile waa
centered with hrigjit ifnll flowera. In
the receiving line were lira. V. 1). Horer,
Mra. (ieorge II. It-i-t. .Mrs. ). F. Staf
ford and Miss Ijcl.tiine West. During
the. (ifrenioon.llra A. C. Dixon, Mra.
.Iiiliii Nlriiub. lira. M. (. l'olter. .Mrs.
W. A. Kiiykendull un., lira. A. W: I,ivcr
luore poured,
"Jo eoinplinient Misa.,I,illian Ald, who
leaven ntwt week? fny an extensive trip
to Hie nrient. .Mrs. .lfrie Allen Luvltcd tliu
memliera of I'm nnd (juill llternrv sociely
lo luiielieon at tin Aiu.i,.iii.. iu mm ...
(Injv. ('lever linierlcka were' found nt
party nl Ihn Oslini-n l..ui u-...i ,i. .. "."' "' lever
i veiling, -i-hoir gilpsta for tliia enjov- i1 , K'"'''t provided
IIIP oceaflinn Were lie. nn, M..u II l ,""o iiifi runi'iH. lliroilKIIO II IIIU llnue.
.'uiiiji. m m.u. v.'..,: : '.'," .........
Mra. Henri Anderaon. llr. and Alra f '' IH(i- Onnniin 'Sorority apnnsnrfd
On Friday and Saturday afternoons
lira. K. ). Iinmrl nnd lira. Fred Stick
els were hostesses for two of a aeries
of bridge parties to be given t.liia fall,
at the home of the former, extending
their hospitality ench time to about thir
ty matrons. Jtowla of dahlina and grace
ful flux were used about the rooma where.
tnblea wero arranged for turds. Aa
aistinfr the hostesses in serving tJie Into
afternoon luncheon on Friday were Mrs.
Chester Stevenson and lira. Waldo
Adaiua, while on Saturday afternoon Mra.
Stacy Ituasell and lira. Morris Ktiirlvnck
helped.
si. (iriggH. Mr. nud Mrs, Fred
uera uuti in. oodord.
i, J,,n!'w I,(,,' t 'lil Omega aoror
lly Wtl bo lie houor giuista at a ilinner
, daiieo to he given at the chapter house
, im evening. Autumn leaves and full
iri-r win lie useii in the rooma where
"mall enndle-ligbtcd tnblea will be ar
ranged for dinner.
, Iitmer guesta of Kappa Alpha Theta
women s fraternity last. Thursdiiv ei -
lug were I'rofessor and lira. R R ,..
mi. I rofessor and lira, llnymoiid
IWieeler nnd I'rofeaaor nnd lira. JoJiu
otirk Evnna.
Clmm- 1 1'"'""';. "i"'- ereniug nt the Hiapter limine
." w I'lciiacs oi me organ-
. !"m An,,v """" ehnpeWiiied tJie
Jilfnlr which waa In the nature of n Hnl
loween celebration. Cornstalk nud
liiimpkiim cnrrieil out the motif effectively.
Mrs. Hubert McMuriibey, nrcmnpnnlcd
J her daughter, lira. V. (!. Madden, left
, ihkiiii. , uncouver, ji, t., where
Mra. 1 aiMcn will .;i r
",M" '"i""u wua ner iwo aiunll aona.
I lie lollegn Crest Nciirhlmrhnod cluh
inn Willi .1 rs. .lesse line n t. , . 1....
A. I,. Inglasa na Joint lu'iatesa, Inst
,uiuipiiii iiiieruotin,
, An Easy Way
to Own a Brunswick
Let us show you how our new Brunswick
Thrift Bank Plan enables you to secure
n fine Brunswick Phonograph or a set of
Brunswick Records in an economical way.
It gives the whole family a chance to
help. We know you will he interested.
Drop in any time and get the details. No
obligation, of course.
IFrs; Hurray Wnmer returned this
week from a four niontha sojourn in Hie
east nnd will spend it few dnvs in Kn
rchii before leaving withers. Lilian Seu
ton nml Miss Milan Auld for the orient.
Mra. Warner will Heard for new-oriental
Ireiiaurers for tlm Sniilhaoiiiiiii I n.it i
tule nt Washington D: V..' 'and for the
Warner collection of oriental art wJiicb
she presentM to the Unnvrsitv lnl
siuiugi Since leaving Kugene Inat :,lune,
Mrs., Warner has viBited iirt':co)leetlons
in Denver. Oinnhn. Chicago. . I'hiladel-
llUin. tasilllliriOn. IJ. ( . ami nl her iifirlu
,l. l'!l...t . ...... . ..
in urn i ii 1 1 1 ii ninies. VI nn HCr Ktie
hrouglit four beanliful miimlurln eonta.
one larLti' tatM'strv nnd lino ttnittiini.
which she hn added to the I'liiversity
collection. The iinparlnl eonta Mrs
WSirner purcliased from the SmitJisonian
Institute. To the normnl nrta depart
ment of the I'liiveisltv ahe hna given a
rare, biind:hnokel oriental rug nnd twenty-five
photographs of Jnpaiieae prints.
Sa linir froit, Sin. I.',.....i.. rvJ
ber II on Hie "President Wilson." Mrs. I
Marlier. Mrs. Sealon nml Miuu A.,1.1 Pill
nrai amp in .tn;:nii. Alter spending some
' Uieie. Tiiey plan to go to llinnihi
from where they will go to Hong Kong.
Slinughni and. if conditions permit, to
I'eking. traveling jnlanil from there
thrnugb llnncburin ami Mongolia und
toward Hie cuaat through Korea. They
expect to be gonp from aix to eiph't
mom lis,
i
At Hie home or llr. nnd lira. It. S.
Tlryanii, Hie Fireside Huh gathereil Inst
ruesday evening, when limse living on
the west side entertained the coat aide
nicmuers lor uiuni'r. The hostesses were
Mrs. Harry Molina, Mrs. (1. S. Iteards
ley anil lira, rtryson. The rooma were
attractive with deJilias mid autumn
lenvea. After dinner fivn.linmlt.n.1 u.nD
jilnved and Mrs. Itryson nnd I:arrv
Mohba won the liighpat aeorea of the
evening. 1 two weeks the onst side di-
Russell-Jensen
Wedding ;: ;
Sunday
! A lirplle' lifitl,, f laJ Smuiiir llcn-h-
Ing was liis,) Juua ltuacli, daughter of I
C. hi. ituasell. uJto waa united in mar-
rinso.ta Cbria I'. jenNen, son of llr. audi
irs; r. i. Jensen. J be een-mony took
piare ut the Ituasell bmue un u!) Four
teenth avenue east at lea o'clock. K-v-
erend K. V. Stivera offirialing. I'rfe
ceedins; the rereinony Hiss .loliauna
.lamea sang "1 Ixive lou Truly", and
lira. John It. 1'atterson played the
Mendelssohn KeJ.ling luareii while the
bridal parly nsaruihicd. In a nprnming
frock of peacock bine satin trimmed with
lace, and a blue lint adorned with feath
era, llisa .ltutisell. and her sinter, Miss
F.VU Itusse... ioinntl lh erimin. The
bridcsiiiaid was uttraclive in a gown of
biuck satin trimmed with lace and wore
U ainnrt black hill ami eorsuve I otiet
of Ophflin ruses. The bride's r.hower
n;iiiiicl waa also fnslnoned of roses, in
termingled with lilies-of-tlie-valley. Louis
.Icnacil. brother ,iF I In. oriiiini ni'li.il nu
best num. During the ceremony lilll.!
noils Helen I'nttl-ranii played the "l'r.iv-
er" liv HaHsiiliiinit on her lirt-ii ltli.i.
Misa Mnrtha Patterson played lier vio
lin with her luster's harp. Wild maple
was useii in prolusion atanil Hie rmtils
anu nowls of chrysanthemums and other
iini nowera maite (.,.-, rooms altractivp.
An informal repetition wr.: held.e.fter-
ward for Hie relatives and friends who
gnlJiered for the occasion.
Mrs. Jensen is a well known and pnpu-
ih, .-jiiKi-iip gin anu uas oeen i lie inspira
tion for several social affairs during the
m n iciv wecas.; .nr. .leuscii also lias a
wide nriuaintiinpp her-, where lie is
111 business.' Afler lliev rntniMt fi.mn n
short trip they will be at home to their
iriemis ni i.nai link utt.,.t
(luests bidden to this affair were: Mr.
and Mra. N. P. Larson, llr. nnd Mrs.
Herbert Doty. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnns Herlel
son. Mr. and Mrs. S. fietchell, Hiss
Drusllla Cnsteel. Hv. and Mrs. A. F.
Itusaell. Mr. and lira. W. .1. Kussell,
Mr. and Mia. V. H. (lartin. Mra. Havnea.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Johu Jensen. Lawrence
Jensen, lira. Bmnin Ward, Mr. and Mrs.
11.' !. Large, Hiss Hentrice Tidd. Mr.
and Mrs. (ilen Ward. Mr. and Mrs. J.
i. i niierson, .miss Lennie Halvei-son.
.Mr. nnd Mrs. S. P. Jensen. Julia Jen-
i r" """ell. Leonard Evan and
Mrs. Peterson, of Portland.
An interesting meeting is planned by
the iMirllllElltlv HllST for litis Sni,
evening at S o'clock In the Chamber of
f oiniuerce, when W. (i. Drowlcy, a prom
inent, attorney of Vancoiver. Waslnng
ton will iftldresa Hie members and their
families and frienda on various phases of
the. D.rect Primary Law. It is hoped,
by Mrs. II. llnxhum. president of
mt- ttra iiu7.nrion. riinr niunv Kinrene peo
ple w-ill take - advantage of thin onnor-
tunny and nttend the lecture whic.'j
iiivunsea io ue n iiinsL.iuiorJiiative on.-
- jc , ( i
"ti i. ,,;"'t'", f the Niie. were In-
, : ,,..,0 ,,, .,, uroree .Monroe
Inst edncsda.v afternoon for n h.tvi.
ii'-f iiiiti social meeting. Mrs A L
lailnnx, Ursident ol 'iln. rnn.l,i,a.'
preaided at tlio business session, when a
lljilloween nnrty was planned for Oe-
V ., ; . niinir is to be ft dance
at the Aiirhorngc for the members and
their hushnms. Itri.ln-,, ,i.n .n
slon. nfter the business waa' disposed of
and Ml-K. ltnlinvl I. ltil. ' ...
highest score. Hr. erey Urmvn was
nwniiled the-' consolation. A' ,l,.li,-;
lute afternoon' lunchelin was served by
IJio hostess, assisted by lier daughter.
Laraway
Yes, Laraway Diamonds
YES, for years Mr. Laraway and Dan Cupid
been endeavoring to make people happy. Anil
to a large extent they have succeeded. Each
Diamond lasts forever and always makes the wearer
proud of his possession..
Never have we had on display so many exquisitely
mounted pieces of the highest quality and craftsman
ship. Select the Diamonds you want and we will
mount them according to your own desire! The
genuineness of a Laraway Diamond is attested by
the thousands who wear them. -
Seth laraway
Diamond Merchant and Jeweler ' .
' Sir v. ,- K-
I'U : ' aff Te-;;r. y .
, rt ,avr f. asx
nm.iu- Kttoms
Con llr Ptaved On
Any fVlonogm-pl
Laraway Music House
Opposite
Laraway's Jewelry Store
vision will entertain at the. home of lit.
. mutt ,,1-nsiiis.
News comes to Enrem. ' ,.f tlt.i
Huge of Hiss Norma Hedler and lon
liyrd of Sa em. Inal TnpM,lNt. i .i,.t l
"i me urines i, iin-iii n,.ar Wnsco, Itolh
nttemlcil Hie I'niveraltf of t Irccon nml
are well known here. lira, ltvrd was a
Kappii Kappa tiainmn while '.Mr. lived
waa affiliated willr Phi (lainniu, Dpltn
tniicrinry. up is a graduate of Xnrih
l acific Dental college and ia now prac
ticing in Portland. ,
Compliinenting Misa Alice Itetts. the
new bend resident of Susan Campbell
hall, Misa tlpitrude Talbot invited the
clmperones of all the women's orgnnlsn
tiona to ten last Tuestlay afternoon at
Hendricks hall. Miss Ileitis is n gradu
ate of lit. Holyoke college and has
traveled extensively in Kurope ami
Ameriin. .Shp came tn Kugene from
1 uana. Peiiiisy'vnnia where alio waa n
high acliool teacher. ,
Sunday afternoon (Mil Omega sororliv
nipnihera will h,. boslpssps for a recen"
t ion to faculty, nnd townspeople honor
ing Hieir lieW hoilsen.ntlinr Mu Tl.
W V.-.s1" J1' ""-l-in(r line will hp
lira, t Dv M, Mnrir Anderson. Misa
( barlotte Itnnfielil, Misa Julia Iturgeas
and Misa llenrieite Couv. Those win.
have been invited lo imiir during Uie af
ternoon hours are l I I.' M..-.I
grass Mrs. Hul.y tinndrich. Mrs' Alfred
H. Schroff and .Mrs. K. D. Sheldon
'
anis nave neen h.m.i rtt.l fw . s.- '
"J " ne given at the tishiirn hn-
... ..it itiesiuiy aiternoon. iftoher i'l
hv llrs. P. L. Cnmphpll and Mrs. V il
Hale, itHnplimentiin Mrs. Murrny War
orienf"''1 ,m lnVr nnt for
Miss llcrf nnlo Talhn .......
it , . . .. '" i.i t rt'sinriii
of Melldrieka I. nil . ,U.,;,,. 1.. 1
II,!. L. ... . "' ttruami
...... ,. .-.-tt-t-nil. .11 sa lillltnl tlnit.l..
lliri-tinr it. nn ,v.m..p Mn, ii..
.l.l..l. II . , -. in
... t. itooiu is cnairittnti il...
Impenal Jiotel today. She waa recent I v
aoiatinteil member -if the c.nimitlpp
,i i? 'r. rh"i"n of the cen
tral Itepiihlican etimmittpe.
A number f Hill., I'lni... ...t t..i
II.. "- ...... . ,t unit itliuill
llryson a frienda were Invited to the home'
t.t .nr. nnii ,urs. k. . ttryson this af
leruoon lor n Hallowe'en party, t lames
,,.,,,, Uy inc children until late
in Hie afternoon when luncheon was
n...-.i. Mitiiiuing tiaca ilLanterua and
tun ciiriicii out ine Hallowe'en idea
Seated around the table were: Margaret
.-june nimin. .Martha tioodrich. John
.....itiso-.i, i.m-nine iicnriisiey, Kunheniin
Lui-nwuy, Adelaide- Laraway, llurhara
.H.ii.t.t... jiu-K f.r:iiiortt e ...n. il.. i:
'M,,r.y '.'!""' !'llki''. line Snell, Hnxine
Snel . Diii-oi hv I'mh-M l i...:.... i. '
Wl. .1 i t.- .. ' ."iti ioil
ixuuienne iiiniieruil, Kmiun Jam
lloier. Jnuet Timelier. Ileverlv llm-lnit
inlheiuie Colcuinn, Claire Hiyaou and
.i i iiur in ,t son.
- .
The engagement of Miss llaigiieriti
1 i ib, daughter of llr. mid Mrs. ti. II.
.ii i ca oi Man, Diego, California, and Ted
i.tti..-i, noii h .nr. anil lira. !;. A. linker
of Siimiiiitt, Oregon, wns announced Inst
"eduestlny evening at the Alpha Plii
Q'iV? ''' ''""""a Delta houses. Hiss
Miles attended biirli Hcliit.tl l.., :..
attending the Fuiversity of Oregon this
year. ,.Mr. linker was a sophomore in
the i niversitv last year mat nt present
la employed in tJie llank of Commerce.
lira. David Link entertained the Inter
Sc club at lier home on .'1(11 Tenth nve
iiue east Inst Thursday afternoon. Mrs
Margaret llaasmuaaen was n special
guest for this meeting. The hours were
ldeasantly sppnt in needlework nnd in
.t.t-tissitin nc inie DtioKs.
io nriebrnte the hhrthdaya of her
uiiiiii Htm . iPYiimli.r. -l,i,,K ...
curen last week -end. lira. L. K. Itean
-'e a dinner aprty in t.heir honnr last
piatunlay evening. John is fifteen and
days coming just a 'day apart.
Mrs. Dnvlil fi.iJ..i..t v....... ......
-i i inirsoay
nun rriuav vial inir u -Il It tin ...... .
.....p,i u i oi-iiaufl. i -
Dinner Given
For Faculty
e . ,
V i. "n'l..M: VV' K- """'irn and Ik.
and Mr. W. W. Calkina have , M (
TheC1" tin!' ,".!,,"eis,s,. Cahfornia.
I hey. mil soiourn in the mnh f.,r nt
least a fortn n. "
lira.. Herbert d
1 1
Wasbi,,.!,,,, nrt-it-iwi t,,....i..'.
. I .
vrs. J. It., Jtcnn and Mrs. lUugaret
Mmenii. who have been visitinc nt lb,.
annie Mr. ,i Mrs. U K. lt..n f
' .,,''", ' "kiw lor their hnnips
.....ii i """,'" "ea- "enn sn.insnred a
" nail luuHiPm, at the Anchorage on
.uonday p.uiplinienting Jier house guests.
.,i., ,""l Times anmsrnient club
held the f,rs dance of the ,p,w in
Ir ?r'm,,V" '"s Tiieaday evening Dr
." Hehls presided over the short
businrM mpeting .1,1,-1, wss held to re
Ttlatine the club, for the ye9r.
' " I i '-. !
The informal dance at the Kusene
eoiintr.v club atlracled .... .! ,.V.
Ia evening. The house committee' acted
,hlVT:- '"r.,h- ""l or?
cs'f,!'r"i," Mtwi ,,,',,, ffir
11 . .
""V, "''""'"I " the Tourist dub
re the iiim, m, ii ,. "
M i... ..'.. L' -"'" I'Piiar
win i-p in. mv;m
. "
Mr and tin ri-.. ,..: ,. ..
Si "r WnSi "
9
Hoilorillf.' Perifpswnr' n.wl M.n i.-. i..
DeCou, Misa Julia. Buriresa ami ilis'n
Alice Cnnna wero hnstpsses fm. n ,.i.nP..
ing dinner pnrty at the Anchorage Inst
Wednesday evening. f)n account of her
recent accident, in Portland Hiss (,'apps
was unable to be present, and her nlni
woa filled by her aistrr. ' lira. .wl,
rillgle. Mrs. DpCou'a nlacn nl lltn tnl.ln
" iiiariiea witn a lovely corsage bou
quet of pink rosea. The guests gathered
around the fireplace for coffee after din
ner, and aneiit Hie evening in i-n ir,.i.fl
iMvui-ii io una ntiair were
Profuaaor and Mrs. K. K. DeCou, Presi
dent and Mrs. P. L. Cnninbell. Pinfe,.
sor nnd lira. ().' F. Stafford, Mr. and
;',",. i iioij oeii i. nnrcn. oean and Hrs.
J ohn . Dyment. Dr. and lira. H. I)
loiroy, Mis Lilian Tingle, His. K. V.
Kirbv of Jacksonville, Illinois, nnd Mrs
e
Pr.'. AiU-Ialtle Woodurd, mission-
.j ii aiium who is visiting at the home
... ..ii. ami .urs. o. il. Foster this week
Mrs. foster was sponsor for an un-
umui ny iieiightful one o'clock luncheon
... ..ii. miviinriige yesterilav afternoon
nr. liootiari via teil tn Cn,... i,
spring and has many friends liere who
.-ti iit-r return, mip will sail nn
November JI for Jm n ivl.ori, .h.-..in
again take up her uetivitlps ns mission
ary in tliat donntiy. lira. Foter-a
-r-... .ii. ii. r in, s occasion uie itili.,1. l..
William Ifoil Case MV 11 i
Mra. Timothy Cloran. .Mrs. J. M. Wal
ters. .:ra. hj. ii i'.,ttn.. a i 1.,
ni,...i ,; rrailR
a" dm.:,; ,rs.,r7. V,0'1'?
Mrs. (Jporizp ! It.u. i- .
," ,'; ' etnongraaa. .lliss
....... . ..on i nn urs. . A. Harden gavp
interesting sketches of their recent trips
to l-.ur.ipe. during H,p nftprnnon Lie it
refreshments we.-. t.... ....
dub will meet in two weeks with His
Amy Dunn.
Congratulations and good wishes are
he g rece,ved this week by llr. and Mrs.
Hell I., ti i who. were quietly mar
r. li. a J '"!'?-'. evening at eight o'clock
at St. Hary a hpiaeopal .hur.ili. lleverend
'nmnRa performe.l the CPr0.
' Vi "' -"'n'-TKboi was formerly
knoinEugenr
Mr. nnd Mr W K v....n ... .
ing " few day, in Pendleton visiting with"
friends. W b p thnm ia.. ...:."' 5." ,
OrPn-Whi....; V.-.u '' "","" "e
I'miiuiii game.
I " ;
Should Encourage Men
iuwaaays m Marriage
lnd.n. Ontario. Oct. ! ti... -I
"i1;"0'. "-.' nee.1 t be encouraged
...nn me age lor yoiiua men
eniertng the marriage state
Marriage and divorce were the nrind
na sb,e,. a under discussion ti"Zt
days .a,n f nm h,,"7
t.i.na were yB!H
PMension of separate schools and rcVmn.
o n: ..!hi;7,i'"' bettere
ninrrwW;:, r:
.""VVrred to The p'ri" PihS
.'.. mil for fmal decision. ""'nei.n
age nnd we ahntild not place impediments
in their 1 way," stated Deon' Tucker of
Iiaindon. - 1 c - ; :
t'We bad no hesitation in asking our
; young men of IS. to shoulder a rifle, und
iiiienu any responsibility during the
war , nc sata,. "and 1 tiimk It would ill
become us to prohibit them from sotting
oj ii reacn tuo age or
Archdeacon Warreij held the same con
viction on the matter. , ,- ,
ioe young men of today: are ton
canny aa it is," io declared. "They
don t need discouragement, but should
have encouragement, to enter the mnr
ringe vow. i It would be beltcr if we told
them to marry earlier instead of litter.
Russia Turns Down
American Soldier
' Moscow. Oct. 21. Se-nelmdv please
send me lo Leavenworth; I don't care
how; long I'm in the penitentiary, just
so it a America. I thought they' would
mnkc a hero out of me here, but I can't
even get a Jinndout. I've made a fool
of myself."
The above ia the confession of Peter
Mev-ers. Comnanv T Sth li,f.,, i .t.'.
A. h. F nmv at C'oblenz. tiennnuy. Mrv.
era, whose home is in Itoston, ia'n self
acknowledged deserter from the Ameri
can nrmy. Thin, bedraggled, with his
feet on the ground, he walked front Ch.
Iciut to .Moscow. He waa on l.he road 1
- ..i.- mm .tui.v uienniiug nightly of "the
glorious reception awaiting him at the
soviet cnpitn.1 for Ilia "noble deed"
'I thought they would meet me with
u urnsa oanii anu uinke nu a nm.
something when J offered to join in!
u..i it. 'i. i 111 itiittoiiiNioneu. ; i-
i So. tCtlnV 1.1iP Unit- Amnfina.
in..Jlns,sin.yent buinining rubles. 1
.l.iivrn-iiu iwenei couimisaioa nu it
mormon. - .
Our Idea of
Millinery Service
Is It Yours?
Jiavo a roputsttion for
millinery of smart.nvss,
tor hats that ffivo satis
taction. Wo attriluito it
to 6ur policy of stutlvinir
first tho tsyle and then
the customer.
liriiiKin.sr the correct stvlo
to the woman it will be
come most. is 0llr i(, ()f
t."Klyo',ike
deduction on Trimmed
J Tats
MrsRuth"
' McCallum Carter
'intli n'.ul 'iftanttP,
fine
Elkins
Art
and
Gift
Shop
Yc are offrrius
nublio the largest
Knot- i;.,no aC ,.,v,iifv mi.'
" .ii jiiiua ui tj nt. ...... ... .
WO linvn aver nlirricn. "
addition to Jewel Gla:
llispano' Moresque,
tnres. Sbttionen',
Oift. Hnoks-we liave re
centlv added CastruW..1
Art Tottery, mane
Itnlv
AVntcli our windows1:
tlie displays of Koy-or,
vr-nrn rfi, I'.rlCffie "
Pnl on r Pollen' find Hi'
Tooletl leather B.it-
e best lines ever -
plaved in Eugene.
Mr. Elkins' Past
are on sale.
nelell
.essons in lai
'afnting.vran
W -dayflteriitiu-
I t"lmrrrliefi!tw,.,l!l!!!!!,J i".
pi-lit
832 Willamette n.
w
"I Ihink