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Saturday Evening, January ?, r,4. Pago Six THE EUGENE GUARD 'r'''P''0Iie ne'wo I By Marian Lowry I 1TI -of ft-" 1 7 ' . . ... at, if M - ' (ill J f Lil ' " -1 tlppi-r loft, ' Dorotlijr Roomn; upper right, Bnrbnru Itoomo, the two attractive smal) daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roomo. Oi'ntar. Mrs. Kilwln Knapp who In chairman of the committee arranging tho Twelfth Night ban quet and party of tho Shakespeare club which will be" a largo event at tho OBburn hotel, Tues day evening, January 0. TheOldAndNew Year Vie In Activities Tho piint work divitlrd iih It wiik with thrro flnyH for tho old year iiml three fur the new year was hh iiiiuh unl nnH interestiiiK n" would sanely bo ilenirrd by (hone who entertain im well an by Uiofo who ever participate in Koeial activity. Teaa nnd HowiiiK jmrties afternoona of bridge and mah joneff, dinner partieH, dniiceN, and a liost of enirafcnment and weddinjt an nouncementH ninie in rapid Hiiorew nion. New Year'a evo wan n time of inueh merriment t lint Heenied to coii rentrate in one ninht the punt ycar'a Hpirit of gaycty nn limtdreds of indi , viduata and meinbera cf clultN and frattrnnl orKiitiizntiotiH entertained in numerous wayn ot welcome the com injc year. , Cluhn were the only phase of no rial activity which did not fill the week with the many meetings and I regular entrrtainmentH. I low ever, i each day of the coining week im hcIh ' dit I cd with meetiiiga of every kind, ami tho entire club life in coming back to normalcy after the holidn.vM. With the return of tho university KtndentM campus life and work again eeetho in their nctivo routine, an the winter term beginx. .tnuuary, Feb runry and March are the months of proa tout entertainment on the rampuM an the various f rat emit eg hold ther formals; and ihe campus social cal endar Is well filled with tbene func tion! ah well as tho many other af fairs of university tradition. Kugetie society bade farewell this week to Air. and Mrs. Jtalph K. J.nrn way who with their daughters, 1 tar bum and Adelaide, left Tuesday for rnrtlund where they will make their lioine at tho Kmhassy apartments, 1115 I'lnndcrs tdreet. Among the events given for them preceding their departure was a breakfast for which Mr. and Mrs Chester Ktovenson eu tcrtained last week. Miss Hannah Klixabeth ltudd. diiughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. i (, ltudd. Motor route Kngeue, and Virgil I law kins Were married New Year's day at the Central J'rcsbyterian church nmnne. 'J'he simple service was performed by Itev. A. II, Nairn, dels, pastor of the church, and the guests for the evening were Charles Taylor and Miss Franc Young. "IVFour Entertain ,J At Two Large SI I'm. I,. AV. I 'i 1 1 in i n rrluriii'd K dii.v from 1 i,it liiml nflrr upondiliK i A f f-,Vo tho linllila.VH Ihi'i'i- visiliiiR. iriltlll O Si. SIiii'.v'h guild f Hip KpiHCnpHl I'liuicli will llnld ho fh'Kt iniiting of tap new vi'iu A I'dni'Htlny. Tin' hp t'h".'liim f efficpri. Sirs. .T. N. fJullifonl. Sirs. William Mrs.Steelquist Honored At Bridge Tea ... i w T. tiordon. Mrs, N. .1. Nlioeniaker. and Mrs. Walter C. Harues were hos tesses for two very attractive affairs of the holiday weeks when they en tertained on Friday afternoon ami Miss Ruth Lanes Engagement Is Announced At a bridge and mah jong party flven Monday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Lane the engagement f their daughter. Miss Ruth Lane to II. Mason King was announced. Little Miss Doris Kd wards dressed as a little boy came in to sell gayly colored balloons to the guests, and as the balloons were broken, cards fell out announcing the betrothal. Those bidden for the afternoon were Mis Eunice Zimmerman, Mrs. George Basford, Mrs. Adine Mickcl son, Mrs. Dorothy Lowry Humphrey, Miss Helen Dickey, Miss Beatrice Morris, Miss Winuie Morris, Miss Betty Lewis, Miss Florence Van Meter, Miss Gladys Yoder, Miss. Viola Btratton, Miss Jane Itobb, Miss Lor ence Taylor. Miss Lane is visiting in Kugene with her parents over the holidays from Warthmore, Pennsylvania, where she has been associated with the Kwarthmore Chautauqua for the last two years. She plans to return to the east for another year. Nhe Is a graduate of the University of Oregon and Is a member of Delta Zeta. Mr. King la a graduate of the University of Missouri and is affiliat ed with Sigma Nu fraternity. Mrs. Fred Chess entertained on Monday afternoon at the annual Christmas party of the Kill Kare Klub at here home. There was a Christmas tree and exchange of gifts. Mrs. J. H. Dumphrey will entcrain the club on January 8. m 9 At a large tea given In Portland Saturday afternoon Miss lleleno Ty roll anounced her engagement to Merriman Holland Holtz. The an-; nouncement is of interest to many in1 Kugene as Miss Tyroll is a student at the University of Oregon where I she is a member of Gamma Phi Beta. Mr. Holtz has only recently come! from Cleveland to make his home in Portland. He is a graduate of Culver Military academy of Culver, Indiana. No date has as yet been Announced for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Swan were hosts for the meeting of the Tilli- cunitf club last evening at their home. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Looinis and sons, Robert and Frank. Jr., returned to their home in Portland this week after visiting over Christmas with relatives and friends here. Mrs, Fred K. Smith had as a guest this week.! Mrs. A. McKnight of Lan- don. North Dakota. Mrs. McKuight was on her way to California, leaving New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Todd were among holiday visitors in Kugene, being guests of Mrs. Todd'H mother. Airs. ( naries joerger, and sister, Mrs. Allen Andrews. Mrs. Nellie Hnsbrouek left Inst evening for Los Angeles on her way to her home in Possiac. New Jersey the one social function of the year for the club and is an occasion on which a large number of guests ar entertained. It will be given in the hotel tea room at six forty-five o'clock. The committee in' charge of the party is Mrs, Edwin L. Knapp, Mrs. Frederick G. Jennings, Mrs. O. It. Gullion, Mrs. Nelson F. Macduff. ' U. D. club members will be guests thois coming Thursday, January 8 of Mrs. Henry Ilollcnbeck for their regular meeting. On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Eric W. Merrell were hosts to mem bers of the Monday Dinner club. Bridge was the diversion of the even ing. For the next meeting .Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hold on will entertain. Eugene circle. No. 10, Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet on Thursday, January 8. Installation ceremonies for new officers will be held Friday, January 0. Following the business meeting of the Ladies of the G. A. K. last Sat urday afternoon at the post rooms of the armory, an interesting pro gram was given for Inembers of the circle, and for all comrades and their wives. Robert and Ruth Clark gave recitations, Miss Molntyre gave an instrumental solo, and Lorraine Wal lace entertained with a whistling solo. Following the program the an nual Christmas tree of the group was held with presents for all. In the late afternoon hours, a de lightfully informal buffet luncheon was served with the following com mitttee in charge: Mrs. C. J. Buley, Mrs. Irene Orton, Mrs. Mary Lind ley, Mrs. Ethel Plnnk, Mrs. Louise Harrison, Mrs. McDowell. About forty persons enjoyed the pleasures of the afternoon. Dinner Parties Given Before Club Dance . CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN Corner Tenth and Pearl. Rev. A. H. Saunders, minister. Prof. John B. Siefert, choir director, Mrs. Ruth Davis Cleaver, organist. Suuduy school at M A'i, 11. A. Soults, general superintendent. Under his leadership, ably aided by efficient fellow officers and capable teachers, our school is doing a great work for the Master. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, the pastor choosing for his theme for the New Year message ''Forward with God." At 7:30 o'clock the sermon theme will be "The Gift of Power" a timely subject for our considera tion at this season. Tho choir will sing "Come and Worship the Lord" (Schoebel) at the morning service, and in the evening Mrs. Pearson and Mr. Beardsley will sing "My Refuge is God" (North). Christian Endeav or and Westminster League at 6:30 in the evening, each society having timely topics for discussion. Instead of the weekly prayermeeting Thurs day evening, there will be group meetings during the week as follows: At the home of C. F. Andrews, Mon day evening at 7:30; Tuesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Tuttle; Tuesday evening, with Mr. U. B. Klet zing; Wednesday evening at the manse; Thursday evening at the church (a joint meeting of nil groups); Friday afternoon -with Mrs. C. O. Wilson, Emerald Heights, Springfield; Fridny evening, at the Applenian home, 771, 7th Ave. W. All evening meeting!! begin at 7:30. A cordial invitation is extended for all these services; and you are urged to make this your church home if not already identified with some oth er church. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL J. Franklin Haas, minister. Church Rchool for the study of God's Word at 9:45 each Sunday morning. ' Dr. Charles E. Hunt, general superin tendent. If you are not enrolled and attending elsewhere, we cordially in vite you. Our aim is thoroughness in instruction. Young people will gather Sunday evening as follows: High school young, folks in the leag ue room at G:o0; at 5:30, social hour for the older group in the Univers ity department; at 0:30 open forum. Here all vital topics are discussed. Pastors morning sermon at eleven. His theme will be "Preparation foe Wonders , Tomorrow." "Sanctify Yourselves; for tomorrow tho Lord will do wonders among you" is the text. Special music under the direc tion of Mr. Evans. In the evening at 7:30, the pastor will yield his i,i pit to Mr, B. E. Kertclimunu, a (.J , verted Russian Jew, who will addr.,!- the gathering on the subje.t "j;j Jew in America." Mr. Hearehma'l comes highly recommended. He 'a t graduate of Dubuque College, and . MccormicK jneoiogieni Meinmarj-. 1 plate offering will be taken for support of the Jewish Pocket ,Ni Testament League. Dr. Dunn give a stereoptican lecture to ( ladies and gentlemen of the Univers ity department at 9:4.1. .The subjJ-' is "The. Travels of St. Paul." 1, not miss this interesting and i:if.r;J' jug discussion. The W. F. M. "1 will gather in the church T'lewlJf afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. J. fc UovaA will bring the message. Circle foU.' Jiostesses. Circle fi,ve, in ehurg; tV program. Prayer-meeting on ThirJ day evening at 7:30. Memory versf'" on "Peace." The pastor will be un charge of the service. .Come prepay..' cd to take part in the meeting. CHURCH OF GOD Third and Monroe streets, Mmm-t Bisconer, pastor. Bible school lf n. m.f E. A. Fegles, superintendent-' Classes for all ages. Preaching Bcr4 (Continued on page seven) Poiusettins massed in dark green vases together with a riotous array of colored balloons nnd shaded lights made a gala setting for the Assembly club dance given New Year's eve at the Lara way hall, and which was at tended by sixty or more couples. ( Patrons and patronesses for the evening wot Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mi'-' Taggert. Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. j Swan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dona-i hue, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Kelty, ' Ben Dorris. Numerous dinner parties were giv en preceding the dance, one of the. larger being given at the College Side Inn. It was a no-host affair and those in the party were Mr. and Mrs. , Lynn S. McC ready. Mr. and Mrs. Wil son Coffey. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bene I fiel, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Abies. Mr. j end Mrs. Sidney Burnett of Portland.; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Paine of Port land. Mr. and Mrs. George P. ititch- cock. Mr. nnd Mrs. Orville Waller.! Mr. .and Mrs. W. E. Moxley, Mr. and MraM Harold Grady. Following the dance the party went to the home of the past few months at the home of her cousin, Henry F. Bergerow. Mrs. W. T. Westerfield was among the visitors leaving Eugene this week nfter spending the holidays with her so:, and damrhter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Westerfield. Eugeneans were greatly interested in the anouncemeut this week of the marriage of Miss Gayle Acton to Uohert S. Krenson which took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. G. Acton in Port land .last Sunday afternoon. The wedding was ut four o'clock. Dr. W. W. Y'oungsou pefforming the cere mony before a group of intimate friend. The bride was attended by Misses Margaret Dunniway and Doris Pit longer, nnd Donald C. Robert of Salem acted as nest man. 'lhe brut this afternoon at the PI ltetn Phi I wore a gown of beaded georgette sorority house a lhe first of a series shading from pink to deep fucsia. A of linrtieH which tbev.nrn nlitmiini reception followed the ceremony. for January. Cnnls were sent, to ; Miss Acton graduated from the Uni eighty for each afternoon which was versify of Oregon in U't and is a She has been visiting in Eugene for; Mr.' and Mrs. Kenneth Abies for a given over to a clianuingly informal time of needlework. Ferns and pink carnations were tastefully used nhout the rooms, while at the small tables for tho late after noon luncheon were decorated with Mrs. Dan Johnston was hostess for a charmingly informal small bridge tea Tuesday afternoon, eomplimeut- !.. 1l..u it 1' w i....:.. i i .. i: .... in'i'ii l,.vil wlm ., viwiii... (hi. ,! I"" candles. from Portland at the home of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Davis. Marigolds were used about the rooms and tables as decorations, Those bidden to welcome Mrs. Steehpiist Were Mrs. Lynn McCready, Mrs. Herbert ltooine, Mrs. Frank Jenkins, Mrs. Harry Hohln, Mrs, Chester Stevenson, Mrs. Frederick Stiekels, Mrs. J. W. Ilobha, Mrs. Al fred Peterson. Dr. nnd Mrs. Waldo J. Adams were dinner hosts New Year's night at the Osloim hotel inviting as guests Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Sigwnrt, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roouie, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Stiekels. For their first members of the Charity club will have a luncheon at the Ostium hotel, Friday, January 1, at twelve-thitry I o'clock. Mrs. Paul R, Kelty will be hostess for the afternoon. In honor of Miss Janet Alexander of Portland who was tho houso guest of Miss Margaret Tingle this week .Josephine potts entertained at a bin On Friday afternoon Miss Alberta Potter accompanied by Mrs. Aurora Potter Underwood played a number of violin solos. Saturday afternoon the guests were entertained by a trio consist ing of Miss Alberta Potter, violin. Miss Katie Potter, 'cello. Miss Lois Parker, piano. Assisting the hostesses on Friday were Mrs. Herbert Itoomc, Mrs. II. D. fheldon, Mrs. K. E. DeCou, Mrs. It nice .1. ttiffen. Miss Bertha Com- i ings. While on Saturday afternoon Mrs. F. W. i Comings. Mrs. Bertha Comings. Mrs. A. C. Dixon, Mrs. R. A. Booth. Mrs. F. L. Stetson. Mrs. Raymond Wheeler assisted in receiv ing. For each affair a group of Pi Beta January meeting ,. , i... V iT ,mrm" worn Miss Jaiio)se Kirtley, Miss Norinne Weaver, Miss Beatrice Mas- i on. Miss Eleanor Coleman, Miss Mar garet Carter. Miss Kathleen Morse, Miss Elizabeth Morse, Miss Alice Carter. member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. New YVnr's day coming on Thurs day of this week, members of the L. O. E. club did not hold their regular session, postponing the meeting until Thursday, January L. The annual dinner party and meet ing planned for New Year's eve by the College 'rest Community club was postponed until a later date. Election of officers will be held when the meeting does take place. Surprising news received in Eugene this week was that telling of the marriage of Miss Grace Edgingtou to Leonard Beck Jordan at noon Tuesday in Portland. Mrs. Jordan is known to hundreds of Eugeneans, having been alumni secretary and edi tor of Old Oregon at the University of Oregon, having left last spring for Sisters, Ore., to make her home. She is a grmluate of the university and is a member of Pi lt)'ta Phi sorority., ami of Theta Sigma Phi, women's national journalistic fraternity of; midnight supper. Mr, and Mrs. Frank McTaggert I were hosts for a dinner party at the Osburn, entertaining Mr. and Mrs. M. M.(Tuft, Mrs. Rolln Drain. Mr. and Mrr.'A. F. Rapp. Mr. mid Mrs. Loy Howling, J. A. McLean. I Another no-host dinner was enjoy-1 ed at the J. T. Barrett home, attend ing which were Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Manerud. Mr. and Mrs. Fred-; prick G. Stiekels. Mr. and Mrs. Her-j bert Hoome, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bar-1 rett. i ... Shakespeare club members met i Monday to take p the study of the, play. "Hamlet," under the supervision ; of Mrs. Edwin L. Knapp. Members : are studying in preparation for the j presentation of the play here January ' 10 by r ritz Leiber. Mrs. II. O. Inan and Mrs. C. C. Kiester were joint hostesses at a New Year's dinner, given in honor . of Mrs. Clarence Graver of Portland, j ot the home of Mrs. Kiester. H was j an old fashioned dinner, the silver-' ware and decorations being arranged ! to bring out the ipiointness of an 1 nld-fushinned spirit. Following the dinner the afternoon was spent with ! games and conversation. Guests for the occasion were Mrs. Graver, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abele and sou, Alvin, Ed Kreumer, W. G. Tromp. n LONE PINE To spend a most pleasant after noon, Thursday, December II. the Lone Pine sewing circle gathered at the home of Mrs. W. T. Brisbane. After the regular meeting three boxes of clothing were packed for the child ren's home at Corvallis. In keeping with tho holiday spirit a Christmas tree with a gift for everyone present was enjoyed. The remainder of the afternoon was spent in conversation and needlework, at the close of which a delicious two-course lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Kd Lindley. Guests of the circle for the afternoon were Mrs. McCor- mack anil Mrs. S. Foster. Members present wer Mrs, J. C. Williams, Mrs. Everet Kirk, Mrs. r , D. Kioe, -Mrs. which she is a past national organix-1 nnrrr Schrenk. Mrs. Albei t Dale, er. Mrs, Jordan also taught in iiie school of journalism and the depart ment of English, and for a time was acting dean of women at the univers ity. She was at on time with the! Morning Rogretcr. She has had a Coining as a piece of interesting news wns the niinonncoitionr lhi ! .....i. r . i. - ! mm in It ap nt alif i amf impm ntiti. . ...... ni'i'H in i p iiinrnnep 01 .iiinh i .tiitii 'T C mul Rnlph Martin Osvotd 1 Mr. Jonlsn is also a graduate Mrs. Laein. Mrs. Ed Lindley, Mrs. Pickard, Mrs. W. J. Brown. Mrs. Buielerback, Mrs. Walter South, Mrs. Emmet Howard, Mrs. H. L. Plank, Mrs. Horace Taylor, and the hostess. The licit meeting will be with Mrs. W. J. Brown Thursday, January S. which occurred in Portland at the Miss Alexander, Miss Tingle, Miss' M ...... vi (in..'.. Il.mii.tt. .Minn tlrnnvlM-c llillo. I l1:""" "f, !'P br"1' " l. Mr- ' and the hostess. The Amnrment club dinner dance given at the Osburn hotel Tuesday evening was an interesting event of the week. Mrs, William Morrow on Christmas day. The wedding was a simple nf j fair. Miss Beatrice Morrow attending her sister as bridesmaid, and Fred Osvold attending his brother. Follow ing the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Osvold cnndc wns attended bv Mr. mi. I Mrs. I pi. i.. -. , f"' l'"' "t. Mrs. Osvold is J. l Price. Immediately following ! fh i i i... v-.i. ... I """'"oer ot the nivrr-ity of Orei the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins ' Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fish, left fnV Portland. Both the bride and j Mr. and Mrs. Paris llalhawav, Mr. the bridegroom are widely known in Hnd Mrs. .t.din I Hand, Mr. and Mrs. Kugene. and will return to make their) tr Curtis. Mr. ami Mrs. Willimn l I. I.-I.... . t .. "IO CI iMinmnii. mi .iHinniry i.t inc nr giinixation is planning for another social function at which time Mr. ami Mrs. A. K. Honoris, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Fulton will be in charge. home. here. One of the interesting weddings of (lie new year will be held this coming Thursday, January 8, at the Central Presbyterian church when Miss Alma Ageo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Ageo of this city, will become the brida uf P. A. Given nf Los Angeles. Mrs. Frank Page was hostess to members of the Tourist club nt an nit i active Christ inns party at her home Monday evening. There was a Christmas tree and musical program 'inwcd by a luuchcou. Additlonul gon fsculty in the English department, and plans to return at the beginning of lhe inter term for her work. She is also taking graduate work on ampus. She grsduntcd from the university in pi'JI, and is a member of Delta Gamma sorority and of Phi Beta Kappa, honorary scholastic fra ternily. Mr. Osvold is a business man of Portland, of the university. ' ! Cards have been sent out by Omega j chapter of Delta eta for a tea to be j given at Alumni hall of the Woman's ; building. Saturday, January 10, com-, plimenting Mrs. Grace Russell, house chape rone. In compliment to Miss Margaret Tingle nnd her guest. Miss Janet Al exander of Portland, Mtss I .ilinu Tingle entertained informally Monday evening at her home. On New Year's night member of N U. A. club gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Smith for their meeting, Following the dinner bridge was played. Phone S. K. Stevens for piano tuning. 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