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TTJE EUGENE GUARD
Saturday Evening, January oi ,
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Telephone One-two hundred
By Marian Tjowry
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Upper, Mrs. Leland Johnson who has come to Engono to make her home from Wisconsin
. Rapids, Wisconsin.
Lower loft, Mrs. E. A. Droste, chairman of the Eugene Daughters of the Nile club benefit
bridge tea which was a large affair at the Osburn hotel this afternoon.
Lower right, Miss Helen Andrews who was hoBtoss for a party of young people at her
home last week.
Club Aifairs Are
Numerous And
Varied
A club week It was. With many
club luncheons, club parties, club
benefits, and the usual club meetings,
other social functions were not so
numerous. And a stray dny or so
of almost spring brought a tinge of
restlessness into tho spirit of mid
winter gaycty.
Notnble of tho club nffnlrs this
week were the yearly Inter So dinner
Wednesday evening, tho Oregon Pro
ducts luncheon of tho Fortnightly
club Thursday, and the Kill Knre
Klub annual party Wednesday even
ing. And now tho various organiza
tions enter Into siege of juvenile
parties and dances that bring one
of the merriest club seasons. Of
course tho Assembly club childrcns'
dsnco will bo attended by a large
troop of society folk this coming
week, and members of Amusement
club are preparing for another jolly
juvenile jamboree following soon aft
erwards. While outstanding in fra
ternal social programs will he the
kiddies party which members of the
American legion and the legion aux
iliary aro to sponsor in February.
Eugene society is in the midst of
honoring numerous visitors, and ninny
of tho larger affairs sre being given
for these gucKts. And now with
the thoughts of spring come bsck the
Eugeneans who have been spending
a part of the winter In other cities.
Among thoso being welcomed hock
are Mr. and Mrs. F. I.. Chambers,
Mr. and Mrs. F. U. Wetherbee, who
return about Febmsry 1 anil Mrs.
Flora Livermore and Miss Gertrude
ljivermnre who nlso plan to come
shout February 1.
Distinctive of February's functions
will be the colonial hnll which is
given annually b.v the Oregon Lewis
nncl Clark chapter, Daughters of the
American Itevolutlon. The ball is one
of tho winter's largest affairs, Feb
ruary ushers In the more formal
time of the year, and already cards
arc out announcing a number of din
ner dances thst bring a spirit of sn
ticipation. The coining of Valentine's
day is also to bo the nccssisn for
- numerous sooinl activities, and al
ready red hearts, and tho varied val
entine favors dashingly make their
way into the color schemes and dec
orative arrays of winter blooms and
spring's early pussy willows aid arbutus.
Teas, house dnnvs, forinals, clsss
parties, and other gsyctles aro coining
In rapid succession for university
students with the winter term of
school well under way. Interesting
this coming week will bo tho theater
party of tho senior class, and the
junior, sophomore', and freshmen in
formal dances.
Mrs. George Sehaofcrs and Mrs. F.
X. Schacfers wcro hostesses for a
lovely luncheon nnd aftornoon of
cards at tho homo of the inttcr to
day, covers being placed for twelve.
It is one of a series of functions
being plnnned by tho two. Lilies of
the valley and other spring timo
blooms were gorgeously arranged in
the Betting for tho affair. ,
Childrens' Party
Given Friday
Afternoon
A third birthday nnnivorninry was
the linppy event yentPrdny for little
Abbey .lane White, riniifihtcr of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Herald White, when she.
eelehrntod the dny with fifteen little
friendn whom her mother invited to
rhcir homo for on afternoon party.
Itullomift nnd the many other favors
no preeioua to little folks wcro mndc
n part of the decoration. Games
were played, and later in the after
noon rnme tho ever beloved birthday
cake with its significant array of
candles..
Those observing the ureat occasion
with the small hostess wcro Billy
Moxley, Sara Spencer, Janet Morris,
Pntny Anne Stanard, Tatriein Park
er, Hurton Moore, Richard Tost, June
Hitchcock, Frederick Waller, Culvert
Waller William Jenkins, Ktnernoh
Abies, Kenneth Ablet, Virginia Toote,
Lamar Too to Jr.
AsRcmhly club members ar rery
busy planning for their "youngsters
ball," which will he an eventful af
fair this coming Tuesday evening in
the Inraway hnll. As this is the
first dance of this nature to be held
by the club there is anticipation for
much merriment as members come
strolling in garbed in their rompers,
overalls gingham aprons, and the
various other styles of childrens
dress, A number of dinners are to be
given preceding the dance and they
will be rather novel and interesting
as the guests come dressed in their
costumes. Hosts for the dsnco will be
Hr, and Mrs. Waldo Adams, Mr. and
Mrs. Helbert Obcrtcuffer, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Chapman, Mr. and Mrs.
H. It. Jtuth, K. Large. ,
Mrs. Addie Unburn was host ens to
members of the Tourist club for a
dinner at the Osburn hotel Mondny
evening, asking as her spectsl gurts
Mrs, Charles Tajtor and .Mrs. Wil
liam Sargent.
Two Entertain
With Bridge
Wednesday
Mrs. Alfred S. Peterson and Mrs.
T,oy Howling 'sponsored a smart af
fair of the week when they entertain
ed at a lnrgo bridge party at their
home Wednesday afternoon. In
keeping with the time 'of Valentine
dny largo baskets of pussy willows,
gorgeous with many brilliant red
carnations, were placed about the
rooms ns wero valentines nnd red
candles. The two hostesses were as
sisted by Miss Delia Feterson and
Miss Althea Peterson. During the
tea hour Mrs. Huby Goodrich poured,
lienors at cards were received by
Mrs. M. C. Ilntton and Mrs. Archie
Grant.
The guest list for the afternoon in
cluded Mrs. Ilsrry lloldcn, Mrs. Heth
I.araway, Mrs. Herbert Olsen, Mrs.
T. G. Hendricks, Mrs. 11. A. Halb.
Mrs. Huby Goodrich, Mrs. Fred
Moxley, Mrs. O. II. Campbell. Miss
Khun Hendricks, Mrs. Herbert
Hnome, Mrs. Dan Johnston. Mrs. Seth
M. Kerron. Mrs. Hnlph Fierce, Mrs.
M. M. Tuft, Mrs. Ernest Straud, Mrs.
Frederick G. Stickels, Mrs. T. O.
Hussell, Mrs. Frank Jenkins, Mrs. C.
A. Ilunlen, Mrs. F. X. Hchsefer.
Mrs. M. M. Honey, Mrs. A. D. Grant,
Mrs. George Hehaefers, Mrs. M. C.
Ilntton, Mrs. Dsrwin Hristow, Mrs.
Hnymond Wheeler, Mrs. A. F. Hnpp.
Mrs. W, K. Moxley, Mrs. Harry
Hohbs, Mrs. W. H. Powell, Mrs. Hen
ry Hollenbeck. Mrs. J. L. Hesse, Mr.
Nathan Harett, Mrs. Chester Steven
son, Mrs. n. H. Brondsge, Mrs. P.
Agustus Peterson. Mrs. 1,. B. fig
wsrt, Mrs. L. B. Pagter of Republic,
Washington.
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Most unions and interesting was
the cross-word pusile party given
t,ila week by Mrs. Timothy Cloran at
her home. Invitations were sent in
the form of a cross-word pusile to
solve. The hor'.ess served an In;
formal buffet supper, and placecanls
had tho guests' surnames in cross
word style. Following the supper
a merry and pleassnt evening was
spent with ennversstion and the fun
of the pussies, Mrs. Cloran had as
her guests Mrs. Harriet Veaile of
Portland, Mrs. E. It. Ilryson, Mrs. A.
H. Ssunders, Mrs. F. & Appelmnn,
Mrs. John Htrsub, Mrs. David Auld,
Mrs. Hoberta Turner, Mrs. Charles
Tovlor. Mrs. F. O. Young, Mrs. Ade
laide I.llley, Mrs. F. I Psge, Mrs.
Addle Osburn, Mrs. F. M. Wllklns,
Mrs. Harvard Moures, Mrs. Lynn S.
McCready.
As the first of a series of Informal
dinner parties Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Morris were hosts for four pleasur
able affairs this week. Last evening
they entertained Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Moxley, Mr. and Mrs. Herald White,
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Waller. A strik
ing color scheme of lavender shades
came with the decorations of candles
and various blooms in lavendar color.
Following the dinner bridge was play
ed. Tomorrow evening Mr. and Mrs.
Morris will entertain at a supper par
ty for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Rog
ers, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holden, Mr.
and Mrs. M. M. Tuft, Mr. and Mrs.
A. F. Happ, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Sig
wart On Mondsy Mr. and Mrs. Ches
ter Rtevenson were dinner guests at
the Morris home, and last Bundsy
evening Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G.
Btlckels, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Roome, Mr. and Mrs. Loy Howling
were guests for an informal supper
party.
Mr. and Mrs. George McGil! will
be dinner hosts this evening, asking
as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Freder
ick G. Btlckels, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roome.
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An interesting event' of the coming
week will be the dinner for which Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Klggans will entertain
at the country club Tuesday evening
preceding the Assembly club dance.
Thirty-eight have been invited.
Mrs. S. J. Wilson waa a gracious
hostess of the week, entertaining for
members of the degree staff of the
Rebecca lodge at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. M. C. Hs'rris on Tues
day afternoon. The time was pleas
antly spent with needlework and
games. Later a luncheon was served
at small tables about tho room. Mrs.
Wilson was assisted in receiving by
her daughter, Mrs. M. 0. Harris,
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Invitations have been sent out for
a dinner dance for which Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Barrett and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Grady will be hosts at ; the
country clubhouse Valentine's night.
They have asked twenty-eight.
Miss Helen Andrews was hostess
t for a merry party of younger people
at her home last Saturday evening,
complimenting Mnss Maxine Lamb, the
occasion being her birthday anniver
sary. Between thirty,-five and forty
guests were asked. The evening was
spent in working cross-word pu
zles snd playing numerous games.
One puxzle to work out at the design
of M in the center, aad when out an
nounced that the day was the birth
day of Miss Lamb. Lots in the eve
ning Miss Andrews assisted by her
inter Miss Winifred Andrews, and
Miss Hazel Johnson, served a lunch
eon. An eventful and pleasureable din
ner of Wednesday waa that of the
Inter Be club, members of which held
tbelr annual evening party in the Os
burn hotel tea room, having their
husbands as guests. Pink and yellow
candles set in crystal candlesticks,
pink carnations, and rose-pink cycla
men together . with trailing sinilax
were the attractive centerpieces for
the long table used. Covers were plac
ed for twenty-eight. Mr. and Mrs. X.
M. Gcrow were special guests for; the
evening. , After dinner bridge ;vne
played, card honors going to Mrs.
William Unrker Mrs. John Scarey,
W. W. Calkins, Charles Wirth. Those
in the party were Mr. and Mrs. T. M.
Gorow, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Calkina,
Mr. and Mrs. William Barker, Mr.
and Mrs. E. 0. Iinmel, Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. Ingalls, Mr. and Mrs. Beth
I.araway, Mr. and Mrs. David Link,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Olsen, Mr. aud
Mrs. E. B. Parks, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Powell, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bchwer-
ing, Mr. and Mrs. John. Seavey, Mr.
and Airs. Morris atarbuck, Mr. and
Mrs. George Stewart, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Wirth, Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Studley, .Mr. and Mrs. Taylor White.
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On Wednesday evening members of
the Ladies' auxiliary ot the Eugene
chamber of commerce will meet at
the chamber of commerce rooms for
an evening of cardB and a program.
Hostesses for the evening Will 6e
Mrs. V. D. Scobert, Mrs. Hose Stacks.
Mrs. M. F. Swlgcrt, Mrs. C. W. Starr,
Mrs. G. F. Skipwortb, Mrs. T. H.
Spooner, Mrs. O. C. Schmidt, Mrs.
A. It. Tiffany. 1
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' Eugene friends Were greatly de
lighted to hear this week that Mm.
Flora Livcrinoro nnd daughter. Miss
Gertrude Livermoro, are expected to
return to Eugene about Fehraury 1,
after an extended stay in tlie east.
Miss Livermore and Miss Marian
Linn studied at Harvard for a time,
but recently Miss Livermore hss been
tnking an executive buying course in
the Jordon-Marsh firm ot Bos
ton, and she and her mother have
been living at Cambridge. They plan
to return by the southern route, tak
ing the boat from New York to New
Orleans, and will visit at various
cities on the way.
.
A merry gathering for a group of
children was the breakfast given last
Saturday for which Althea Peterson,
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred S.
Peterson, entertsined at her home.
Inviting six of her little friends in
for the occasion. Valentines and oth
er gay favors of that day were used
for tho table decorations.
Mrs.Loy Rowling
Hostess At
Luncheon
A very pretty luncheon was thnt
given today by Mrs. Loy Rowling At
her home as the first of a series of
social functions which she is plannig
for the coming weeks. Four small ta
bles were set, burning red candles,
snd bowls of pussy willows and red
carnations being arranged as the cen
terpiece for each. Assisting Mrs.
Howling were Mrs. Alfred S. Peterson
fsnd Miss Delia Peterson. During the
afternoon hours the guests played
bridge.
Oueats bidden were Mrs. Chester
Stevenson, Mrs. A. F. Happ, Mrs.
Harry Holden, M.rt. Lynn 8. Mc
Cresdy, Mrs. W. E. Moxley, Mrs.
Frederick G. Stickels, Mrs. Herbert
Hoome, Mrs. Herald White, Mrt.
Wilson Coffey, Mrs. George IlitcU
cock, Mrs. Jack Benefiel, Mrs. Orville
Waller, Mrs. M. M. Tuft, Mrs. Ar
thur Morris, Mrs . Kenneth Abies,
Mrs. L. B. Sigwart, Mrs. Carlton
Spencer.
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Mrs. John Bovard provided a
charmingly informal afternoon today
when, she invited about a doien in
for tea, complimenting Mrs. William
Sargent who is an interesting visit
or in Eugene for a few weeks.
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One of the larger affairs of the
week was the benefit bridge tea which
members of the Eugene Daughters of
,U. U:ia Alnk nnn.nH nt tlm Oflhlirn
hotel this afternoon, for the purpose
ot getting xunos to mu cuiJiMcu
dren in the Sbrine hospital in Port
land. The tea is given annually.
Bridge, whist, five hundred, and sew
ing were the diversions offered. A
large number of ladies attended the
affair. Committee beads were:
Mrs. E. A. Droste,, general chair
man; "Mrs. Daisy Patterson, refresh
ments committee; Mrs. Hoy Smith,
table committee; Mrs. Fred Chess,
ticket committee; Mrs. Wayne Green,
rccctption committee; Mrs. Fred
Crosby, diversion committee; Mrs.
Hay Glass, entertainment committee.
At a formal dinner given at the
Alpha Phi house this last week Miss
Ruth Akers announced !her engage
ment to Bert Hollnway. Both are
atudents in the University of Oregon.
Miss Akers is a senior in the school
of music, and is widely known in
Eugene for her vocal work. She is
secretary of tho associated student
body this year, is a member of Alpha
Phi, and Mortar Board,. Mr. Holla
way is a member of Bacherlordom.
Following the dinner members of
Bachclordoin called for an informal
dance.
Mondny Book club members were
entertained this week by Mrs. W. E.
Miner. There was a luncheon at the
Anchorage followed by the meeting at
Mrs. Miner's home. The group will
meet again in two weeks with Mrs.
A. E. Roberts and Mrs. L. J. Temple
as joint hostesses.
Miss Freda Goodrich has been in
Eugene this week visiting. Her home
is in Portland, and she graduated
from the university Inst spring. She
has been a guest at the Alpha Chi
Omega bouse.
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Mrs. Lawson G. Bradley is spend
ing the week-end in Snlora where she
is visiting with a sister.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Kidwell left
the first of tho week for their home
near Pendleton, after spending the
past few months in Eugene.
Mrs. Lawson G. Bradley will be
hostess to members of the Monday
Bridge club at her home this coming
week. ' '.
W. O. Swan nnd daughter, Miss
Nclliebelle, returned the first of the
week from a week-end trip to Port
land. Mrs. F. L. Polndcxter asked the
members of Kill Kare Klub to be her
guests for their meeting Thursday
afternoon.
Mrs. L. C. Sherman will bo hos
tess to tho Koxy Korncr Klub on
Thursday, February G.
Mrs. I. D. S. Wade was hostess
to Aloha club nt her home Tuesday,
asking as a speciol guest Miss Edith
Dunn. ,
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V. D. Bridge club memhers were
guests of Mrs. W. O. Swan at her
home Thursday for a ono o'clock
luncheon.
One of tho more interesting events
of each month is the meeting of the
Alphn chapter of Westminster Guild.
For the Jsnuary meeting members
gathered at tho Anchorage Mondny
evening for a six o'clock dinner. Cov
ers were placed for about thirty.
Large bunches of pussy willows deck
ed with Japanese birds and butter
flies were the novel decorations used.
Hostesses for the dinner and program
were Miss Vesta Holt. Miss Dorothy
Collier, MisB Mary McC'ornnck, Mrs.
J. Johnson. After the dinner hour
Miss Juanita Wolff and Bliss Hazel
May Loncks gave a number of vocal
selections. Mrs. E. E. DeCou led
in the lesson hour, completing the
work on the study of China and the
two books, China's Challenge to
Christianity and Ming Kwong. Mrs.
Josephine Enright presided at the
meeting. On February sixteenth Al
pha chapter will meet at the home of
Mrs. Marjorie Leonard, 1702 South
Willamette with Mrs. Leonard and
Mrs. George Hurley as joint hos
tesses. At that meeting election of
officers will be held, the nominating
committee composed of Helen Large,
Esther Pike and Mary McCornack
making its report at the meeting.
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For a real old fashioned Vslentine
dress-up party amid a colorful set
ting of many valentines and numer-.
ous other favors that made a bril
liant array members of Kill Kare
Klub were entertained by Mrs. Msude
T. Brysn at her home in Springfield
Wednesday evening for their annual
party. The evening was spent in
playing bridge with a two-course lun
cheon served at a late hour. Members
of the club and their husbands in
the party were Mr. and Mrs. George
Blair, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Poindex
tcr, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Vincent, Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Perkins, Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. McCornack, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Wheaton, Mr. and Mrs.
J. II. Dumphrey, Mrs. Maude T.
Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred CheBS, Mr.
and Mrs. M. M. Peery, Mr. and I-Vs.
Eugene Kester. . ,
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One of the most delightful enter
tainments of the week was the silver
tea and musicale given by the Uni
tarian Woman's Alliance in the par
lorB of the church Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. William Sargent gave
a very appreciated musical program,
the former playing the violin and the
latter the piano. Their program was
es follows: "Schon Hosemarin,"
Kreisler: "Adoration," Maurice
Telms; "The Swan." Saint Beans; and
later, "Liebesfreud," KreiBler. Mrs.
Henry D. Sheldon entertained with
a reading, "Tho Golden Doom," a
ploy by Lord Dunsany. 'Following the
program there was the social hour,
the' guests gathering around the sev
eral attractive tables for tea. Hos
tesses wero Mrs. William Kneeland
and Mrs. Earnest Stone with y Mrs.
Soderstrom presiding at the tea table.
Once each month the Unitarian ladies
sponsor some kind of literary ieature
which is looked forward to with much
interest by members of the alliance
and their friends.
Ex-Soldiers Will
Be Given Aid
By Auxiliary
Interesting of mid-winter's benefits
will be the bridge and whist benefit
tea for which Eugene Unit, No. 3,
American Legion auxiliary will enter
tain at the Osburn hotel, Saturday
January 31 from two o'clock to five
o'clock. .
The affair is given each year, the
funds being used to aid ex-soldiers
and families, and disabled veterans in
the veterans' hospital No. 77, Port
land. Bridge will be played in the palm
room of the hotel, and whist and five
hundred in the tea room. The com
mittee in charge for the affair is Mrs.
W. W. McCormick, Mrs. Lawrence
Jensen Mrs. E. S. Tuttle,' president
of the auxiliary. .
Reservations for the tea should be
phoned to Mrs. Tuttle, 1070-Y, or to
Mrs. McCormick, 1221-Y. '
Three Hundred
Are Invited
To Tea
Eugene society called at Alumni
hall of the Woman's building this af
ternoon to honor Mrs. W. F. Graham
who was gueBt of honor for a tea
given by members of Delta Delta Del
ta sorority. Cards had been sent to
three hundred, who came between the
hours of four o'clock and six o'clock.
Miss Alma Lawrence, pianist, and
Miss Psuline Knowlond, vocal soloist,
gave a number of selections as a mu
sical program.
Receiving with Mrs. Graham were
Mrs. Virginia Judy Esterly, Mrs.
Bruce J. Giffen, Mrs. A. R. Sweetser,
Miss Mozelle Hair, Mrs. R. A. Booth.
Mrs. J. D. McKinnon, Mrs. Paul H.
Kelty, Mrs. Frederick G. Jennings,
Mrs. James H. Gilbert, Mrs. Eugene
S. Kelty, Mrs. Carlton Spencer pour
ed. To welcome Mr. and Mrs. F. L.
Chambers who returns
....,6,,0 meriained i j '
their home Wednesd,, !!
era were placed tor v. '
Chambers. III.. m v
Mrs. T. J. Hendricks '.
Goodrich, Miss Margaret
Mr,. Martha Goodrich SlrTt
Kerns, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. wn...
dinner hosts last evening v
ing for Mr. and Mrs M v 2
Mr. anil Mr. V. r i ' .' I .
, v. llameL
.
Eugene Daughters of tl, v,
observed the fourth birthdav
sary of the organization
afternoon when member, rk J
Craftsmen clubhouse witk i i"'
Ford. Mrs. A. L. Lormu Jli 1 '
W. Branstetter as hostel T
willows arranged with britht'J''
nations were used as d,
Durine the lnnoh, . .
with four candles was serrei rv"'
members at the meeting
A. u. jjomax, airs. E. p
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