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-a. ngo Two" THE EUGENE GUARD 'Saturday Evening, February 7 Social Events of Week I 'Trl - HIS s affgaaf u Upper left Mrs. W. B. Lea, chair nun for tht Amuiamant olub dance which will lie an Important ovont of the coming wtok. Upper right Ml Mery Lou Burton who hu returned to Eugono aftor several months stay In Bend. Lower left Mlaa Charlotte Bnnfleld who was a gueit of honor at a luncheon given Wednesday at the homo of Mrs. Frank Jenkins by Chi Omega alumnae members. Miss Banfleld's marriage will bo an ovont of tho early summer. . Br MAB11N LOWBI TTAMBEDOSOOPIO ta Ita TaTtsty as the costumes of a maaqaa ball the comlnf waak awaits aa the height at brilliant entertaining In the win ter's social life. Valontlne's (lay, of coarse la the chosen motif for num erous affairs, and dashing red hearts and the countless other favors of the dor are now arrayed In the parlors for the festivities ot the time. While this week had Its numerous cayetlca it was after all an active period for tho various clubs, and with olub activities hostesses have little time for other functions. Luncheons were the favored affairs ot the woek. Of special interest wss tho one given Wednesday for Miss Cbirlotto Bun field whose wedding is to he this com ing summer and for Mrs. William Bargent, a much feted visiter ot the prosont weeks. Mrs Harriet Ventlo was the guest of honor for another attractive luncheon, also given Wed nesday, by Mrs. W. W. Calkins. Coming as the desired finish to the Informality and pleasnra oi the week wns the colonial ball given last eve ning by the Daughter of the Ameri can llovolutlon, and which was at tended by a large troop ot aocloty aaembera. Many Kugeneana are sow leaving for early spring sojourns in nearby places ot interest Among those to leave this week were Mr. and Mrs. W. W. flslkios who departed today for California, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grady who left Thursday for San Francisco, and Mrs. J. T. Tlarrctt who also left today for I.os Angeles. Many out-of-town visitors have come this week and are being extensively nrertsincd. Added to the variety ot the late winter functions will be the musical concerts to bs sponsored by tho mil vsrslty and which are always of wide Interest to townspeople. The first number ot the series will be given this coming week, and Is being anti cipated by all. The dedication of the music auditorium at the university .will also bs an outstanding event of nest month to th many music lovers of Kugens who are actively Interested In the Ufa of the university school of music, a Mr. and Mrs. Herald White were hosts for sn enjojable dinner and card party at their home last evening. Inviting as their guests Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Mnsley, Mr. and Mrs. Orvilla Wsllor, Mr. and Mrs. Delhrrt Rtan ard, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Abies, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Coffey. MrK. Adrtnide I.lllry anil Mrs. Frank Tape were hoNicntipii to Tour ist club members at a Valentine's party on Monday evenlnir. aitkinx as the club's special guest, Mrs. William Bargent. Mrs. . V. Stafford will end'rtaln the club this week. Mrs. Mary KollaiiKby was a gra cious hostess of the week, entertain ing on Friday afternoon at her home, 241 Twelfth avenue east, for Mrs. I.. 0. Hkrels of Los Angeles and Mrs. E. K. Wheeler. , A wedding of grest Interest to many friends la Kugens wss that of Miss Kdith A. I'eerce, dsughter of Mr, and Mrs. H. K. I'eerce of this city, and I'sul 11. (ioodwln, sod of . Hev. and Mrs. A. Goodwin of Venets, which took place Monday sftcrnoon st four o'clock at the residence of the officiating minister, Kcv. K. V. C liars. Airs. Orval Jtohsoo wss the bride's attendant, and Norvsl I'eerce, brother of tbe bride, wen the bride groom's attendant. Mrs. Koodwin is well known in Kugene, having attend ed the schools here, and tho univer sity where she wss a Junior this yesr. Mr. Uoodwln is a former student of the U, S, naval academy at Annapolis. They plan to leave soon to make their home in Baa Dernardiuo, Col, Mrs. Claire Lee waa hostess tor a delightful affair Wednosdny afternoon at her home, complimenting Mrs. A. Y. Bother wlio hn recently como to MiiKcno to uinke her home from Hoho burg, llrldgo was the chosen diver sion for tho occasion. Mrs. Lee auk ell as her guests Mia. Mother, Mrs. Mentor Honey, Mrs. Clyde N. John ston, Mrs. K. V. Leo, Mrs, Wayne (Irecn, Mrs. W. 11. Lee, Mrs DcMntt Mc.Morren, Mrs, A. W. Htlen. Mrs, llrucfl llogsrt, Mrs, II. L. Tlsdnle, Mrs. A. M, Loe, Mrs. U It. Farruw. s Mrs. Jorry Horn presided at one of the week's lulcrcetlnK luncheons, when she ciitertiiined Thimble club members at her hnmu Thursday. Mrs. W. K, TowcU was a hostess ot lh week, Inviting Teacup club members to meet at her home yester day aftornoou. . . - - Mrs. .T. T. Ilsrrett and' children left today for Los Angeles, California, where they plan to atay for two months or mors. - Mrs. W. W. Calkins Entertains for Mrs. Vcnzic Mrs. Iliirrict Vrttifl wns tho Imn ored. guest nt it very ntlrnrtivt liin rltoon for vthWh 51 m. W. W. Calkins rnterlninrU at lirr homo AVo(..n,(Uy. Twelve were invited to tho iffair. A Invito bouquet of mixed uprlnji blooms with roHo pink elude nredoiuinntiiiK, pentored tho Unit. The nfternooi) van nleAtnntly upont In viniliiiK. Mrn. Calkin nuked on RiteptK Mia. lUrriet Venr-ie, Mrn. Mnry Jewett, Mrn. J. M. Shelley. Mrs. S. T). Allen, Mm. H. H. l.rynon, Mrn. Murnnn-t Hnnmuniven, Mrs. Herbert Olsen, Mrn. Uohert McKenim of Tortlnnd, Mm. K. (1. Youth, Mrs. (Irnrxo let.itr. 5Ir. Addia Ociburn, Mr. Krnnk (iilxtran. Mrs. Veiiio is viditinit nt the home, of her dnitKhter, Mm. K. It. Hrynon, from her homn In rortlnml, and lifts been tho Riiest of honor for a number of tnterentiiift affairs given by Iter many friends here. Mm. A, K. Hoborls and Mm. T,. J. Temnlo were hoeitoxurs thin week to members of Mnndny ltnok club nt the home of the former. .Mrs, W. K. Mi ner led the Hi Km ft inn fur the after noon on Oregon writers, talking of mum Simpson. Anthny Kwer. nnd IM win Mnikhnm. In two weeks tho group will meet nun in. . Mr. and Mm. A. V, llnpp were din ner bouts Tnendsy evening, when they entertained N. V. A. club members at their home. Following the dinner bridge was played. Mr. and Mm. Chester Stevenson am now reniding in their attractive homo at f92 Nineteenth avenue east, having moved this week from Hartle court. Mm. Karl Zcller ami children of The Hslles am guests at the home of 51m. Seller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. h. Ingalls. e Alpha Pelta Ti alumnaa, mothsm, and patronesses will bo entertstned Two are Honored at Luncheon Given On Wednesday Miss Charlotte ltiinfleld nnd Mrs. William Snrgont were complimented with an IntereHting covered dinh lun cheon given WednoRilny by meinbers of Chi Omega Alumnae club nt the home of .Mrs. Frank .Irnkins. Hi" caslon being a surprise miscellan eous shower for Mi Hnnfirld whose marriage will he an event of the com ing summer, and on affair of greet ing to Mrs. Hsruent Vho is a visitor In nugene. Covers were laid for six teen. Howls of pink sweet peas nnd white fresla, and pink candles wore artisticnlly nrrnnui'il as the renter piece, while pink valentines were used about tiio room, Those in the parly were Miss ltiin fleld, Mrs, Sargent, Mrs. Henry 1). Sheldon, Mrs. John Itenefiel. Mra. Hay Goodrich, Miss .lulia Iturges. Miss Ilonrletto Guv, Mrs. I'. K. Snoil grnss, Mrs. Frederick ti. Slii'kels, Mrs. l.ynu S. MeCreaily. Mrs. Har vard Moore of Fort I.nwton, AVnsh Ington. Mrs, I.aniui' Toose, Mrs. Her bert. Honine, Mrs. A. II. Hehroff, Mrs. l.elaud Johuson. Mrs. Frank .lenkius. Mrs. r(. 1 Jlubbs and Mrs. V. M. Carter entertained for one of tbe pleasant afternooi iffirs of the wo.-k when they invited TI lleta Phi molh ers for sewing nt the home of Mrs. Ifubbs AVednesdnv. About fourteen called for the afternoon. Mrs, Warren I. Smith was hostess for the Home Seietiro club nt. her home Monday. 1 luring tho nfternoon Miss Iteutnh Clark denionstrsted dee oratlve icing for inkes, nnd Mrs. W. I. Fell discussed butter cakes. In two weeks Mrs. .lames II. tiilbert will cntertaiu the club, Mr. and Mrs, M II. .lewett wore hosts Tuesday evening for tho Tues day Dinner club. On the coining Monday Shakespeare club meinbers will gather for a reg ular meeting. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Qrsdy left at mid week for a trip ! Sin Fran Cisco, Mr. Orsdy will return In a few days, but Mrs. (Irady will remain there until about Mnreh 1. Mrs. H. A. Sohwering will entertain Inter Se club members for a luncheon on 1 Imrsday of nest week. Ran Soucl club was entertained this week by Mrs. John Seavey, on Wed nesday afternoon Kappa Alphs Thets alumnae were entertained on Wednesday evening by Mrs. J. B. Kiivkenilsll and Mrs. Wil- bsin Itarkrr at the home of tho for uier. , The monthly parish dinner of the Rt. Mary's Kplacnpal church wss sn event of Wednesday at the parish home. Mrs. Tlohert Fsrl hss as her house guest of her mother, Mrs. Kdward Kiddle of Iowa City. About forty-fivs members of fhs Matron's guild of the Centrsl Treshr terisn rhnrch were entertsined at the home of Mrs. M. C llsrris Wednts I). M. Anderson, president: Mrs. C. O. Wilson of Springfield, vice-president; Mrs. Harry llobba, secretary-: sirs. J. O. Holt, treasurer; Mrs. M. C. : Harris, assistant treasurer. During the report the members discussed, their work which Includes much use-1 ful and worthy efforts, Including a great deal of . local social work and j church work. I'lans for the colonial I tea were dfseusscd. The affair is given annually, and is one of the in-1 etresting functions of the winter months. It is to be given this year on February 18 at the manse of the church. Members of the group will dress In colonial costumes. An inter esting program is being nrransed. Mrs. Sherman Moody is chairman for the tea. Mrs. Kate Cundiff is Given Surpris.es . On Birthday Mrs. Kate Cundiff whose eiithtv-1 fourth hirthdHv anniversary was nn I event oi metHiay waa pleasantly sur-: prised with an interesting and novel , affair that evening when Mr. and ! Mm. K. J. Mooro entertained in her ! honor with a radio party at their! home. Following an Ine.tresting pro-1 gram, a large birthday rake was! brought in, gorgeously decorated. ! Each guest took a candle from the cake and gnvo a toast to Mm. Cun-1 diff, then blowing out all the candles together. (Inputs for tho evening were 5Irs. Cundiff, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Saun ders, 5Irs. A. D. Addison, Mrs. C. 51. Collier. 5Irs. .1. M. Kpurgnn, Mrs. Palmer Kumfmd, 5Ir. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Oorge Stevenson of Kla math Kails, Mm. F. Andrews. Mrs. Frank Kherhnrt. Mm. H. K. Caswell. Mrs. Martin. Mm. Kdwards, Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Surlier, Mm. J. Ford Day. Mm. fWley, Mrs. Orr, Mm. Fuller. Op Tuesday afternoon 5!m. R. F. Lnmb entertained the North division of the Ladles' Aid society of tho Cen tral Preshyterinn chureh, and the group surprised Mrs. Cundiff with a birthday rake and a nhnwer of gifts. Mm. Cundiff was also a guost of honor at a luncheon nt whlrh 51m. C. L. Tefhner entertaintd tho Entt di vision of the soototy Tuesduy. Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Smith enter atined for one of the week's nleuKtir shle affairs, whfn they inviten twelve to their home Wednesday evening for an informal bridge party. 5Iiss Lynnette Davia left this week for Idnho where she waa called by the illness of her father. In honor of 51m. Kdward KiHdlo. visiting in Knene from Iowa City. Gamin I'M Hetn almmme mother, worn hostesses for a covered dish luncheon nt the homo of 5Irs. A. C, Dixon Wednesday. Nine were guests at the affuir. Mrs. William Preston was hosioss to Sunshine club members at her homo yesterday afternoon. Aloha dub whs entertained Tuesday by Mr. Henry Tromp. Tiny of the minuet ami quadrille came again when a larRo group of Kugene society folk gathered at the armory Inst evening for the colonial boll which was nponsored by Oregon f jOwih and Clark diopter of thr Daughters of the American Revolu tion. The ball is given annuallv by the group, .tho proceeds going for a number of worthy purposes. 5!em hers of the diopter wero attired in colonial costumes. The grand nnirdi was led bv Mrs. Urncn L. Ttasart and Dr. C. It. Willotiehhy. Most inter esting were the feature dances given by a group of university students, and by a number of girl scouts, nil nf whom were in costume. 5 Irs. Ilrurc Uncart were general dmirmnn for the affair, other members of the commit tee being Mrs. Ttalph Crow. 51rs. Dnv Id Auld, Mm. Virgil Parker. FUNNY FACES ON HATS, LATE FAD 8onietlmea Also They ara Attached to Pursa or Handbag for Display by Milady Whan aha Walks Abroad. That's the latest fad for the ladles. It la a face about an Inch In diameter, of a plerrot, a clown or any other amusing character. Sometimes It Is painted, sometimes flat, sometimes in relief, sometimes It has real hair. They are attached to the hati as shown In photo, or on purses or "handbags. Buffet Supper and Bridge Party is y Wednesday" Mrs. Ocorge lllair, Mrs. Maude Bry an, Mrs. Isaac Larimer, Mrs. Chester Barger were hostesses in the dining room nnd were attired in old-foshiou-ed costumes especially made .for the. ofternoon. The tables wero decorsted with pussy willow-s and miniature cats,- with valentines as favorB. On February lit the group will meet with Mrs. V. K. dxner as hostess in the card rooms, and Mrs. M. ' S. Wallis chairman for the refreshments. At that meeting nominations for offices will be mode. ... On Wednosdny evening members of the auxiliary of the Kugene chamber of commerce will meet with the fol lowing holies as the nostesses: Mrs. Georgia Toliey, Mrs. 11. (i. Tanner, Mrs. Chiiles Taylor. MiV. t J. Thorpe, Mrs. W. I'. Underwood, Mrs. Hrrt Vincent, Mrs. O. 3. Vnilennis. ... On Tuesday afternoon, February 10. the ten divisions of the Ladies Aid society of the Methodist J'.pisoo pnl church will meet at two ydock at tbe following places: One, Mrs. A. W. Simms, tl07 Sixth avenue west. Two. Mrs. ,T. Q. Beardsley, 540 Thirteenth avenue west. Three. Mrs. W. W. Conn, 071 El eventh avenue west. Four, Mrs. Mary Barnes, 12."i8 Lin coln street. Five. Mrs. McKay, 1470 Oak street. His. Mrs. W. 1. Mcllcrmitt, liaiJ Pearl street. Seven, church parlors. Kiaht, Mrs. (lordon, Mrs. Gullifor, WO llilynrd street. Nine. Mrs. L. 1). Pierce, Nineteenth and Potter streets. Ten, Mrs. J. W. McFndgen. 1370 Agnte street, with Mrs. Temple nnd Mrs. Knstwoml as nashstunt hostesses. Valentine's Dancing Party Planned For Tuesday7 Amusement club members are plan ni ti tr fnr t?nln nffnir for- the cninimr j week when they gather nt Dreamland ! hall Tuesday eveuing tor a dancing ; party. All the numerous favors of Vfdontinp'K ilnv will hi iiKPri about tile room, and nn interesting program ot vn entme a features wi ne e'vph. j Patrons and patronesses for the evening will be Mr. and -Mrs. . . ' I an Mr mirl Mrs T.OIIIir Tnvlor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ponnld Young. Mr. and.Mrs. Henry Sehwering, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McAlistcr. Mr. and Mrs. Loy Howling will he ! ,liiittee liosts Mondnv evening for meinbers ot Monday llinner club. Mr. nnd Mrs. Onrgo Hitchcock are among Kugeneana who arc spending the week-eud in Portlnnd. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Unnn are enter tainitiE tomorrow nt dinner for Mr. ! and Mra. E. K. Wheeler and Mr. and ; Sirs. It. C. Skeels. I An enjoyable nffair of last Sunday I evening was the informal supper par- ty for which Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ; Morris were hosts, Inviting as guests, Mr. and Mrs. George Mcfilll.' Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Manerud, Mr. nnd Mrs. Selh M. Kerrnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. I ('. A. Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. J. j T. Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grndy. I j A ' birthday party nnd post card i shower was given Coinrndo M. E. Mc ! lntyre nt his home last Friday nfter ' noon by the comrades and ludies of the relief corps, It being bis seventy ninth birthday. Couvcraation and needlework were the diversion! of the afternoon. Mrs. Minda Slattery made and presented a lovely birthday cake. Dainty refreshments were served. Those present were Comradse Mi, E. JMntyre, Henry Tromp, ca. . Kreamer. J. O. Beardsley. B. P. En- dicott, P. M. Baker, N. II. Kingman. Sidney Stickles. A. w. Haskell; .Mrs. Ruth Casleel, Mrs. Lena Miller, Mrs. Anna Ackerson, Mra. Gertrude Beardsley, Mrs. Abbie Haskell, Miss Emma Lowery, Miss Laura Mclntyre, Mrs. Isabelle Swan, Mrs. Bertha Pad dock, Mrs. Julia Woods, Mrs. Maria Williams, Mrs. Adclia Stickles, Mrs. Freda Cbarlett, Mrs. Nora Kingman, Mrs. Sfindn Slattcry, Mrs. Alice Shep ard, Mrs. Margaret Briggs, Mrs. Jen nie B. Higsine, ..Mrs. Ella Williams. Mrs. E. F. Carleton Is President of Fortnightly Especially In Wresting was the meeting of the Fortnightly club at the chamber of commerce rooms Thursday afternoon. The organization had extended aa invitation to all clubs of the county affiliated witn tbe state federation of women's clubs to attend and hear the lecture given by Dr. Olenn Hoover of the University of Oregon on the league of nations and the world court. Aside from the county clubs, members of the city federation of women s organixa- Hons, and members of the university women's league and all interested were invited. ! president of the group for the com ing year at a business meeting of the Fortnightly club, 51m. 5Inry Swaggart, vice-president; 5Irs. YV. K. Newell, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Blaine Hovey, recording secretary; 5lrs. Flora Macdonald, financial sec retary; Mrs. Elixabcth Frescott, treasurer. To 5Irs. Frank Fay Eddy, the "retir ing president, the club presented a large bouquet of carnations, 5Ira. O. F. Stafford making the presentation apeeeh. Following the lecture tho Fort nightly club members were hostesses for a tea, with Mrs. K. J. Frasier presiding at the tea table, and 5frs. Elizabeth Frescott and 5lrs. Klla Stearns assisting. Mrs. Alice B. Bobbins was hostess for an informal party at her home in Bartlc court Thursday evening, com plimenting 5Iiss Orpha Clouse. The evening . was aVept in convresation arid visiting followed by a luncheon. 5Irs. Itobhins asked as clients Mrs. Edwin Boehnke, 5Iifs Spain, 5Iiss Odella Sunquist. 5Iiss Clark, 5liss Nancy Fields, 5Iiss Itrowningcr, 5IisH Fredley. 5Iis "Scrrnr, Mm, Wood ward, Miss Humphrey. SPRINGFIELD 5Ieinberfl of the Necdlecraft club enjoyed a delightful party Thursday afternoon at the homVrtv McKlntev. issn 01 M'H euat, Eugene, with m'V' and Mra, Uarry J Springfield, as joint hn Valentine motif 0,ti . the decorations. Ths11, spent doing needlework H meeting of th . 0rt Tk week, at the hoi, 0 ; AdrainandMrrtoT hostesses. ' Dip- An Opportunity that Knock Every Wee Opportunity knock, be, once? Not so with TW T-service. It knock, your door every w giving you theoppoS tyto escape the drudgWT of washday. For Thrjf.T service does ail of famUy washing and r turns the flat workijonei The remaining piece, We returned damp-readyto starch, iron orhangupt0 dry. A whole day saved atasurprisinglylowcost, Bend this week's bundle. Thrif'T'servict 6c a Pound; 1c a Piece 10 oer cent reduction Friday and Saturdiy ROUGH DRY at a reasonable piece rati DOMESTIC LAUNDRY 143 W. 7th Phone 252 Send if VI on the roniini Mnndsjr h.r Mrs. I.urj ilsy afiernnnn. Asslstlna Mrs. llsrris I'erkiua at the chapter house. Mrs. Mrra Hupert returned the fir.t of the week after a ri.it of three wpeks In rortlsud with friends and , alrrn reistives. heads, were Mrs. Frederick 1. Slickels. Mrs. Ilsrrr Hobhs, and Mrs. liand Jones. The stherin wss the annuel meetinj of the roup and rsrlnus reports were hr offuers snd coniniiltre Officers were elected, Mrs. Hyacinths ushered In a thought of! spriiiK st the chsriuiniriy in fnrmnl huffct supper party fur which Mr. nnd j Mrs. t'urlton Spencev entertnincd nt i their homo Wednesday evening for n J croup nf iiniveril.v fnculty folk. Ilridiie was played after the supper' hour. 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Spcucer's Ku''it liM ; iuchided Mr. and Mrs. Jntur II. ttil-1 hert, Mr. snd Mm. Knyniond Wheeler. ! Mr. mid Mrs. Unlph 1. t'osey, Mr. snd Mrs. Mnrinu Mct'lniu, Mr. and i Mrs. Nnni lines Wirner. fi. smi Mrn. H. II. Pecker, Mr. and Mrs. F. I,. Stetsou. Mrs. K. K. Wheeler sponsored nn eventful party Wednesilsy eveniiur nt her home, coniplinientiuc her ister. Mrs. j. t. .Skeels who IB visiting ill i li!.i.n f.nn, Tab .1 'r.....l.-Al friends of the guest of honor were invited fur the evening. Mr. slid Mrs. Skeels planned to reinsln in Ku gene fur about two weeks longer. This evening Mrs. K. TI. Pecker is entertaining at four tnhles of bridge, asking as her guests the members of tho Wednesds.v Pinner club. As one of the several enjoysble dinner psrties for w-hich they enter tain meinbers of V. P. Ilridge club were hostesses Thursdsy evening for dinner and a bridge party at the home of Mrs. H. t'. Auld. inviting ss spe clnl guests husbands of club mem- hers. . ' Mrs. Lillian F.ldridgo wss hostess . for sn attractive bridge luncheon nt tho Osburn hotel lssf week, honoring I Mi s. Walter Yo. of rortlsud. Yellow predominated in the enlor scheme w-ith daffodils arrnnged ss the cen terpiece. Honors at bridge were re ceived by Mrs. Yoe and Mrs. T. A. j Pearson. Mrs. Fldridge asked ss her: guests Mr. Yoe. Mrs. T. A. IVsrson. Mrs. W. W. fslkins,- Mrs. J. It. Hell. Mrs. Hubert Finlsyson, Ms. T. M, Derow, Mrs. Ilruce .1, differ., Mrs.' A. 1U Wilcox, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. ! Lottia Mowsry. I s For one of the 4err intere.titis meetings of th yesr members of the I, O. K. club were entertsined Thiirt dsy afternoon at the Klks tempts for an ftero"oo. of cards. Mrs. J. H. Mc Ky and Mrs. Ofesr Fsust were host esses in the card tm. Honors at cards wera received by Mra. Fred Thets. Mrs. C. J. Psnlel, Mrs. Jurg Hsnsen. At fonr thirtv o clock guests were received in the dining room which wss gorgeously srrsyed in vsl entina favors. Mrs, Hert Viuceut,: Bargains in Bristles Buy Brushes With Both Eyes Open Linn Drug Company on account of our various outlets are able to give you more for your money than the average merchant. Compare these prices. V'-t --tmTT"r. i Prophylactic Hnir Brush eoo Prophylactic Tooth Iirush 40c Prophylactic. 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