Pago Two
THE EUGE.NE GUARD
Saturday Evening, Feh
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Mrs. J. II. Koke and
Mrs. R. II. Fields
Are Hostesses
Three Samples From New York's Beauty Crop
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Mrs. J. If. Koke and Mra. R. II
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Upper loft, Mlea Gertrude Llvermoro, and her mother, Mrs. Flora Llvermore, upper right, who have
returned to. Eugene after an extended atay In the eait
Center. Mra. R. H. Flelda, and Mrs. J. H. Koke, tower left, who entertained at two of the larger affairs
ot ino weoK mx mo nomo or mrs. ivoko.
Lower Right; Mrs. Harry Scott who has been sponsoring several Informal afternoon affairs.
By MARIAN LOtVRY
CCINTILLATINQ with brilliancy of
vnrioty in an upheaval of winter's
lant Raiclica nnd Hpring's oncomiiiR
antorUiining the past week hna been
worse than a crows-word puzzle with
almost every conceivable form of so
cial functions. Hut February Is 1 lie
month of strenuous social activity
and a cessation of entertainment
would bo a disappointment.
The past few months, perhaps,
fcave brought no more distinctive and
gorgeous affuir than the largo danc
ing party for which Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. E. U.
1mm el and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
O. fltickels entertained on AVcduca
dnr evening.
Mrs. George H. McMnrran and
Mrs. Nelson F. Macduff sponsored
nne of the season'a most rharmtng
afternoon affairs at the Oshurn hotel
this afternoon, and on Thursday end
Friday afternoons Eugene socioty re
sponded to invitations of Mrs. J. H.
Koke and Mrs. K II. Fields for two
attractive affairs.
Criss-crossing with the social
vents came May Rob son in her de
lightful and unusual comedy, "Rome
thing Tells Me," which was attended
by a largo troup of society folk Tues
day evening. Each year Kuroiio so
ciety particularly delights iu welcom
ing Miss Hob son and her productions,
and never was better pleased than
with the play given this year.
And then came the avatnncho of de
light with the presentations of the
Brandon Opera company which is
concluding tonight at the Ileilig thea
ter its scries of affairs given the
past three days. It has been diffi
cult ludeed to select the favorite of
the operas, as each is an old favorite
with someone, and all four pleasing
to nil in general. Robin Horn! will
be a treat for every ono this evening.
Outstanding on the coming week's
vcuts will be the appcaranco of Al
bert Hpnlding Wednesday evening iu
the Methodist church. Coming as
one of a series of artist coucerts
bHng sponsored by the Vnirersity
of Oregon the muxlcnle will ho in
cluded on the social cnlendnr of
everyone, Mr. Spnlding as a world
famous violinist uill come with a
most varied and interesting program '
for Ktigt'nrans.
While February Is seemingly (writ ,
ty-eight dnys of entertaining the 1,mi
ten days are approaching nud villi !
them the quiet lull that precedes the i
Foster lime. Already a number of
clubs have, postponed activities until!
after Eauter, and It is ex pin ted tlm. i
larger social functions will be plsuued I
for mid-April.
The Vnm'rsity of Oregon social '
life continues in its active whirl of
formats and tens whHi are th not
able affairs of the winter months.
One of the most color fid and at
tractive affairs of the week was the
colonial tea fur which members of
the Matrons' guild auxiliary of the
Central rresbyterian fhureh enter
tained at the tun use Wednesday after
noon. 1'sffndils, pusrty willows, red
candles and flags were artistically ar
rayed around the rooms, while a large
bowl of red tulips centered the at
tractive tea table. In thi receiving
line were Mrs. A. II. Snuudrrs, Mrs.
Sherman W. Moody, Mm. 1 truce J.
Oiffen, Mrs. A. . lingers. Mrs. J.
O. Hull oud Mrs. t. L, Tobucr
poured. Assisting about the rooms
wore Mrs. H, D. Curtis, Mrs. Ashton.
Mrs. Frank Nomhtnis, Mrs. Robert
Jtrodle, Mrs. Hobson, Mrs. W. U.
Wilson. A program of much Interest
wns given by Jean Rradley nud Helen
i'hipps in n minuet, while Mrs. R. 10.
Griswold, Mrs. Rex Underwood, Miss
Alma I'Swrcnce, Miss Lorn Teshner,
Mrs. Kdilh Booth, Mrs. Donald
Young, Mrs. David Jones, Mrs. J Al
bert Oberteuffer, Mrs. A. 10, Roberts
gnvo a musical progrnin. The hos
tesses for tho afternoon wero nil at
tired iu quaint nud picturesque colon
ial costumes. About one hundred and
fifty matrons cnlled for the afternoon
for the ten which Is sponsored an
nually by members of tho guild auxil
iary. Dancing Tarty Given
Wednesday night, a
Brilliant Event
For one of the winter season's
most brilliant affairs, Mr. and Mrs.
K. O. linmcl, Mr. nud Mrs. Frank
Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick It.
Htickels entertained at a duncing par
ty in liaraway hall Wednesday even
ing. The hosts included in their guest
list about ono hundred couples.
Huggestive of Washington's birth
day, flags were used along the walls,
while piilms and many hued floor
lumps were arrayed down the sides
of the room, the orchestra being sur
rounded by the greenery iu tho cen
ter of the floor.
For the lain supper the guests
were assembled in tho latticed rooms
off the dancing room. Mrs. A. F.
Hupp and Mrs. Morris Slarbuck pre
sided at the supper tables which were
attractively arranged with red carna
tions and candle down tho center.
Mttle Mary Jane Jenkins and Kin-
mcpon Htickels, picturesquely attired
as Martha and Ororge Washington,
served punch during the evening, and
gave a colonial touch to tho decora
tivo scheme for the uffair.
Mrs. Jim Wilkinson was hoMess
for an enjoyable afternoon affair last
week, complimenting Mrs. David John
Jones who is leaving for Wales, the
home of her childhood, for an extend
ed visit. The party was a aurprine
affair. Mrs. Jones wns nuked to rend
a poem descriptive of herself and thi
changes since coming to America.
Hhe was then asked to seek for treas
ures hidden about the rooms and upon
loing ro received a number of nrettv
gifts. A combination of red hearts
and ribbons together with nutted
tulips made, an attractive decorative
arrangement about the rooms. A
luncheon wa served. Mm. Wilkin
son aked as guests. Mm, J. Nick
tans, Mrs. Hoy Smith, Mrs. F, Owens.
Mr. K. C, Post. Mrs. J. M. Single
tsry. Mrs. 0. T. tileun. Mis. Jim
Wilkisou and the honored guest, Mrs.
David John Jones.
An attractive dinner party was the
n-hot affair given at the Anchorage
Vpcl ne ..! fining at which Mr. and
Mrs. M. M. Tuft. Mr. and Mrs. Her
bcrt Hooine, Mr. and Mr. V. A
Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. .! (irif
fm. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge P. Hitch
cock attended.
Mrs. McMorran and
Mrs. Macduff (live
Large Party
Silver-pninlrd pprlRS cnrlnnricri
with iink-tin(ol blosNums glorified
the tlireo Onhurn liotol piirlorn into
a lnml of cherry bhmxoinfl for the tlis
tinotivo AViisliiiiKlon hriilKO ton for
which Mra. (icorj(i II. MoMnrrnn nnd
Mrs. Nelson l' Mnrduff bndti Ku
Rene Bocicty to Attend this nflrrnoon.
In carryiiiu out the motif of W'nsh
inRton'n lirthdny n fniwill cherry rvec
decornted each tnhle, while potted
pUtitB nnd other flowera were used
about the rooma.
Hie itoiucHocts had arrnntced for
twenty-five tnblea ot bridxe, nnd ox-
tended invitation!) to fifty others to
call during the ten hour.
AnKiatinK Mrs. McMorrnn and Mra.
Macduff in receiving and cntcrtiiininx
were Mrs. I. 1. S. Wade, Mrs. A. 11.
McDonnld. Mrs. t'nrl (t. Mashburne.
Mrs. PeMott McMorrnn, Mrs. John
Stark Kvans, Mrs. drill K. Stafford,
Mrs. llugnld Cunipbell, Mrs. J. O.
Holt.
...
A smart nffnir phinned for the
coming week will he the dinner dnnce
which members of Assembly club will
sponsor at the Oshurn hotel. Karti
year the club entertains nt n similar
affair, llosta for tho dnnce will he
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Abies, (ieorge
K. love. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson It.
Coffey, Mr. and Mis. Lynn S. Mc
Cready. ...
Mr. and Mrs. T. eland Johnson w-ere
dinner hosts Wednesday at their
homo asking as guests Mr. and Mrs.
I.nmar Tonzo nnd Mr. and Mrs. Lvnu
S. McCreiiily.
...
Palms anil spring flowers made a
gorgeous setting for the Alpha Helta
I'l formal dance given nt the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson II. Jewett
on Knirmount Heights Sa'urdny
night. I'ean and Mrs. t'ntin V. Iy
ment, Hear, and Mrs. John Strnub,
Airs. irgmia Judy Ksterly ami Mrs.
I.uey Verkins were patrons and pat
ronesses for the evening. Out-o-tnwn
guests were Miss lleatrico t'rewdson,
Portland; Miss Moretn llownrd, l'ort
land; Miss lleulah lehoney, Portland;
Miss Margaret Vnrringtou, Portland;
Miss Kssio Punthrey, 1'orvnllis.
Frank Jue sang a group of solos for
the evruiug.
Mrs. Kdua 1.. Gonion was a guest
for the meeting of Thimble club
Thursday at which time Mrs. C. It.
Wlllouglibj was hostess for the
group,
.
Mr. and Mra. V. X. Schaefers w-re
ho.ts Tuesday evening to members
of the N. V. A. club.
...
An attractive affair of the wev'k
was the silver tea which the I.ad.es
of the O. A. H. sponsored at the home
of Mrs. Krnnk I. P.sh. About thirty
five called for the afternoon. A pro
gram was given rousisiiuf of tab
leaux, music and readings. Assisting
the hostess were Miss I.orane W.
lace. Mrs. Ida Wallace. Mrs. Mvr
Ituperl, Mis. Smock, Mrs. Kloid
Westerfielii
Fields were gracious hostesses thib
vwk for two large qfOrnoon affnirn.
nviting' ahout one hundred guests for
bridge Thursdaj. and about fifty for
en-juff and tea Friday. Both affairs
were given at tho Koke home which
wai attractively decorated with spring
flowera an'! flag favors, currying on'
both the spring and patriotic motif-
lkn Colbert, violinist, accompanied
by Mainline McDermitt, and the lut-
I ter with (jprtrude Koke in a pUn.
,dut gave an interesting musical uro
grain for Thursday, lteceiviug with
.Mrs. Ivoko and Mrs. lields wqx mw
Nancy Fields. And MYs. J. I. Hell
assisted the hontosxes iu entertaining
about the rooms.
For Friday's tea Mrs. J. M. Sinule-
tary and Mrs. J. F. Kturr poured
M"rH. Koke and Mrs. Fields asked as
guests for Thursday:
Mrs. H. D. Allen, Mrs. Harmon
Anderson, Mrs. H. (.'. Auld, Mrs.
David Auld. Mrs. J. It. Hell, Mrs.
B. H. Brunrlofto, Mrs. .1. W. Ileneficl.
Mrs. Nathan Barrett, Mrs, J. Hnrold
Beytien, Mrs. K, J. Bnrthotemy, Mrs.
F. L. Chambers, Mrs. Herbert Clarke,
Mrs. A. It. Curtis, Mrs. M. K. Cam
eron, Mrs. .1. H. Coleman, Mrs. T. I.
Chapman, Mrs. Walter Carroll, Mr.
(;. II. Campbell. Mrs. Wilson B. Cof
fey, Mrs. W. II. Dale. Mrs. F. S.
Dunn, Mrs. Durham, Mrs. B. W. De
Husk, Miss Amy Dunn, Mrs. G. N.
Fruzer, Minn Nancy Field h, Mrs.
llufch Ford, Mrs. W. T. Gordon. Mrs.
i). T. Gilstrap, Mrs. K. H. (iilstrnp.
Mrs. O..D. Htirbert, Mrs. M. C. Har
ris, Mrs. .1. 1 4. HcfHe, Mrs. W. F.
Graham, Mrs. A. It. Ingalls, Mrs.
Frank JenkiuH, Mrs. K. . Imrael,
Mrs. W. H. Jewett. Mrs. W. A. Kuy
kendnll, Mrs. K-hvin . Knnpp, Mrs.
James Keopke, Mrs. J. F, Kelly, Mrs.
George Kenyan, Mrs. Jeanuette I-ang.
Mrs. Ernest Ludlow, Mrs. Claire Lee,
Mrs. Seth La re way, Mra. George H.
McMorran, Mrs. Nelson F. Macduff,
Mrs. W. E. Milne.. Mrs. S. W. Moody,
Mrs. .T. H. Mugladry, Mrs. Ralph Mar
tin, Mrs. Edgur Martin, Mrs. A. H.
McDonuIfi, Mrs. W. W. McCornack.
Mrs. L. II. McLaughlin, Mrs. Arthur
W. Morris, Mrs. W. E. Mux ley, Mrs.
Herbert Olson. Mrs. W. A. O'Reilly.
Mrs. Bay O'Donnell, Mrs. F. E. Oi
lier, Mrs. Elizabeth Prescott, Mrs.
Harry l'owell, Mrs. E. L. Packard.
Mrs. Robert Frescott, Mrs. J. K.
Bratr, Mrs. E. H. Peterson, Mrs. A.
A. Roger, Mrs. A. E. Roberts, Mrs.
A. F. Rapp, Mrs. L. B. Sigwart, Mrs.
W, O. Swan, Mrs. F. X. Schaefers.
Mrs. George Schaefers. Mrs. H. A.
Sehwering, Mrs. F. L. Stetson, Mrs.
F. (1. Htickels, Mrs. Claude F.
Schineer, Mrs. J. H. Slavey, Mrs. A.
S. Slien. Mrs. T. H. Spooner, Mra.
II. A. Stiles, Mrs. Corltou E. Spencer,
Mrs. Stanley Stevenson, Mrs. S. F.
Seiker, Mrs. J. W. Shumate, Mrs. E.
S. Tuttle, Mrs. Fred E. Smith. Mrs.
A. It. Tiffanv, Mrs. f.onnr Taylor,
Mrs. I. D. S. Wade, Mrs. R. II.
Wheeler. Mrs. S. J. Wilson. Mrs. C.
A, E. Whilton. Mrs. F. R. Welherbee,
Mrs. Herald White, Mrs. A. O. Wal
ler, Mrs. W. J. Woodruff, Mrs. Dean
Walker, Mrs. Floyd Westerfield, Mrs.
D. E. Yoran, Mra. E. A. Lewis.
On Friday afternoon the hostesses
invited Mrs. Lucy Abrnms. Mrs. Cath
erine Afroe, Mrs. H. A. Booth, Mrs.
W. C. Barnes, Mrs. A. A. Bancroft,
Mrs. Bruce, Bogart. Mrs. Hans Ber
telsen, Mrs. L. E. Benn, Mrs. Henry
Bnlch. Mrs. Idaho Campbell, Mrs.
Duguld Campbell, Mrs. Dan Chirk.
Mrs. V. L. Campbell, Mrs. F. E.
Carleton, Mrs. F. W. Comings, Mrs.
Campbell Church. Sirs. C. B. Chris
tensen, Mrs. II. W. Davis. Mrs. A. C.
I Mxon, Mrs. Frank Fay Eddy, Mrs.
Joseph Franzwa, Mrs. S. M. Calkins,
Mrs. Bruce J. Giffen, Mrs. E. T.
Hodge, Mrs. W. G. Hale, Mrs. .1. H.
Gilbert. Mrs. Hubbard, Mrs. R. A.
Hall, Mrs. Harry Holden. Mrs, Mnry
II. Jewett, Mrs. L. II. Johnson. Mrs.
F. E, Kreatz, Sirs. C. W. Iddings.
Mrs. A. B. Loud. Mrs. R. M. Pratt,
Mrs. E. C. Itohhins, Mrs. A. IT. Ross,
Mrs. J. M. Shelley, Mrs. J. F. Starr,
Mrs. E. A. Stacks, Mrs. Chnrles
Schaefers, Mrs. J. 5!. Singletary, Miss
Gertrude Talbot, Mrt. Sam Bass
Warner, Mr. Murray Wnrnor. Mrs.
Thomas Welts, Mrs. Carl G. Wash
burne, Mrs. Donald Young. Mrs. B. L
Zeller, Mrs. Amy Pratt, Mrs. Frank
MeAltHter, Mrs. Mike Wild, Mrs.
Georg Hurley.
Mr. iuu Mrs. Koepke
Sponsor Dinner
Party of Week
For one of the week's attractive
dinner parties Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Koepke entertained on Wednesday
evening for twelve in the tea room
of the Onburn hotel. A hitse bou
quet of spring blossoms in vnm d
shades centered the table, while other
favors were in keeping with Wash
ington's birthday,
Mr. and Mrs. Koepke s$krd as
their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson B.
Coffey, Mr. nud Mrs. Waldo Adams,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth Abies, Mr.
and Mrs. Lawreuee Manerud, Mr. and
Mrs. Herald White.
Ninety-five or more members and
friends of the Ladies of the G. A. It.
gathered nt the post rooms of the
armory Saturday for a business ses
sion nnd social gathering. Four new
members were admitted. For the
social affair a program was arranged.
and the noon si on was to observe
Washington and Lincoln birtlulavn
and Valentine day. Mrs. Mullen gave
an instrumental solo, Mis Miller a
reading, Dorothy 1-isher a recitation,
Clement Mullen a cornet solo. Miss
Miller a ocal solo nnd Miss Tate nn
instrumental solo. Valentines were
given, following which supper was
served. Major W. G. White nnd
Professor Ed Drton gave talks. Miss
Lorane Wallace was In charge of the
entertainment committee for the
afternoon, and Mrs. Joe Ettwood pre
sided in the dining rooms assisted by
Mrs. C. J. Buley, Mrs. Cora Jones,
Mrs. Ed Toms, Mrs. McKelxie. Sev
eral yirla assisted the hostesses in
Serving.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce J. Giffen en
tcitnit'cd at luncheon Wednesday for
John Knight and W. L. Osbiirn of
McMinnville at the Anchorage,
Mrs, DaTid John Jones was pleas-1
antly surprised Wednesday afternoon'
when members of the Eugene Dangh- :
tera of the Nile club held a psrtv in
her honor at the Oshurn hotel. The!
day was a regular meeting of the1
club, hut aftf r the hnnness session, i
me fibers presented Mrs. Jones will j
a gift and spent the afternoon in
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Fair debutantes break into New York's society almost daily. Among the fairest are those pictured here
(left to rinht). Miss Marjorie Oelrichs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles de Loosey Oelrichs; Miss
Katherine De G. Babst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Babst; and Miss Helene Ormonde Edmonds,
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Samuel Owen Edmonds.
visit inr Mid playing bridge. There
were nix tables of bridge, honors go
ing to Mrs. Fred Chess, and Mrs.
Karl K. Mills of Cottage Grove, and
(he guest prize to Mrs. Jones. Mrs.
C. P. Tillman and Mrs. Paul R. Kelty
were welcomed as new members of
the club. At the business gesmon re
ports on the benefit bridge tea were
given, showing that about e'ghty-five
dollars hid been secured to go into
lhe crippled children's fund for the
children in the Shrine hospital in
IVvtiuml. It was also reported thai
a dozen gorments were to he sent im-
uediateiy to the h spitnl. Hostesses
for AWdnesdaj's meeting wure Mr.
L. F.. Beau, Airs. F. M. l'roby. Mrs.
D. J. Jones. Mrs. John F. Ketels.
On March IS the club will meet again
with .Mrs. jr. L. Beard. Mrs. K. B.
Pond, Mrs. Percy Brown and Mrs.
Fred Chess as the hostesses.
February Tea Given
On Thursday in
Alumni Hall
February's tea for university fac
ulty women was a most pleasant
event held Thursday afternoon in
Alumni hall of the Woman's build
ing. Many brought their needlework
for the afternoon and visited with
others who cnlled. At four o'clock
a do. I ect ed p rog ra in wa s given by
Mmc. Rose McGrew and a group of
her stude:it.-, followed by the ea
hour. Hostesses for the afternoon
were Mrs. C. L. Kelly, Miss Mury
Kert, Miss Inez King. Miss Gwen-
dolju,,Lainpshire, Miss Camilla Leach.
Mrs. Alfred Lomnx, Mrs. E. P. Lynns,
Mi.s Margaret McGregor, Mrs. E. H.
McAlister, Mrs. M. S. McClain. Mrs.
Rose McGrew, Mrs. A. T. McKcnzic.
Miss Florence. Mngowau, Miss Ger
trudo Manchester. Mrs. Lawrence
for the tea at the Peter Pan. Mrs.
Edna Gordon was a guest for the
afternoon. The organisation is ar
ranging, fltthe request from head
quarters of (he General Federation
of Women's clubs to bring a film on
better homes to Eugene. The picture
will be presented some time in May
at the Ileilig theater.
.
About twnty members of Helmetta
club were guests of Mrs. Carrie
Knight Wednesday for a covered dish
luncheon at the hostess' home. A
social afternoon followed the lunch
eon, Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Mareklory
and Mrs. Minnie Holcomb giving a
musical program, and the members
of the club enjoying their needlework.
Mrs. Frank Nombalais entertained
sixteen guests Tuesday afternoon in
honor of Mrs. David John Jones who
is leaving for Wales. The Nombalais
home was beautifully decorated for
the valentine seasou. Suggestive of
the trip which Mrs. Jones is to take
was the novel part of tho refresh
ments as wonderfully natural indi
vidual cake boats were sailing on an
ocean of glass. Valentino bouquets
were given as favors for the after
noon. Various hits of poetry and
prose were rvnd in appreciation of
or farewell to Mrs. Jones by the in
vited gUCSlJi.
The engagement of Miss Gladys
Price of this city to Earl Ashworth
of Wichita, Kansas, was announced
at a dinner given recently for a few
of the bridc-clect'a frieuds.
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Members of the T. nitarian Vs onian's
Alliance met Tuesday for an all-day
session, beginning at ten - thirty
o'clock. Sewing for the spring
bazaar was done. At three o'clock
there was a social nud tea hour with
a program. Miss Sue Badollet talked
on "My First Trip Abroad." Una-
Manerud, Mrs. Nellie Mason. Mrs. tessey for the tea hour were Mrs.
Edgar .Means. Mrs. E. W. . Merrill
Mrs. Kirby S. Miller, Mrs. W. II
Miksell. Mrs. W. E. Milne, Mrs. C.
C. Mvers, Mrs. F. A. Naglev, Mrs.
W. I. Newell. The date for thv
Mureli tea is to he announced later.
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Shakespeare club members will
hold a regular session this coming
Monday to continue the study of the
play, "Hamlet," this time with act
two, scene two. A most interesting1
social function being planned by the
club wiH be the observance nf Shakes
peare's birthday on April for which
occasion Mrs. Carl G. Washburne has
invited the club to meet at her home.
Mrs. Lettie Mowry is arranging the
piny "Twelfth Nights" to be present
ed for the affair.
Monday . Book clnh members spon
sored an interesting parly this week
They attended the play "Peter Pan"
at the Rex, and nfterwnrd were the
guests of Mrs. J. O. Holt, president,
Eric W. Allen, Mrs. Myra Mitchell.
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Fifteen matrons were ' invited
guests of Mrs. I lurry Scott tor a
delightfully informal afternoon affair
yesterday, when the hostess enter
tained nt tea and serving nt her home.
Spring flowers with daffodils nnd a
color scheme of yellow predominating
made an attractive decorative setting
for the affair.
Mrs. Wiley Huddle (Harriet War
field) is now visiting in Eugene from
her home in Chicago. She is a guest
of her mother, Mrs. B, B. Warfield.
nnd sister. Mrs. Mary McAlister, at
Kitsou Springs.
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Mr. and Mm. Loy Row ling are
spending the week-end in Portland.
Announcement was received in Eu
gne this week telling of the mar
ringe of Myrtle Bowden to William
Charles Hale, in Lns Angeles on Jan-
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unry 30. Mrs. Hale is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bowden, for
merly of Kugene but now at Coron
ado, California. She is a former
University of Oregon student and a
member of Alpha Xi Delta. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Hale will make their home in
Corouado, California.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson B. Coffey
are now residing at 1206 Mill street,
haviDg moved the past week.
Mrs. I, D. S. Wade was hostess
to Suits Vs club members at her
home last evening for bridge.
Mrs. G. X. Frazer has had as a
guest at her home this week her
grunddaughter, Mrs. Herschel Frazer
of Portland.
Tho Congregational Missionary so
eiety held an interesting gathering
at the ehureh this week. Miss Amy
Ihinn giving a talk on China ami its
life. A program was given empha
sizing the various divisions of study
on China which the society is now
doing.
Mrs. James H. Gilbert, wns hostess
to Home Science club members at her
home Monday, a demonstration on
afternoon teas being given.
Kugene friends are interested to
hear of the engagement of Miss Mnud
Graham and Hnrwood Marshall. The
news wns told this week while Miss
gne Bohooln. un,r":tj ,H
U. D. Bride club v
u.at. of Mr,. R ,0t?kr,
a luncheon k;r
The General Aa
Methodic KpUrrt
t the churoh prlr, T
noon will, mcinhcr, Vi "'.
afi the hoFttp.t5f.fi,
m been a ,, . W
home of h-r Ustrr, Mr, 1 1
tart On Thn.i.rv"-ftv
Starbnrk entertained . , ' v V
Mrs. Taylor. 1 iuMbnlls
.
Mrs. Glen Etn.. . .
Gibson ore entertainin, fcM !
About tvientj-five uZ
to the affair. M.
of Albany
solos during the e,e,,i! ""!'
ton's hirlii,1,. ,..:n "Hi'
affair.
A very pretty lu,.h
at whirli members of i,., v
presided at ,h Anclt.
the occasion beiK fwn .""'
..rgnatiuii. .I,,,,,,,,,,,
tractive center nion ".;"
Uurine the afternoon uJr,,'
enjoyed their needlcS
guests for the affair were Mr, ?'1
beta Wilson, .Mrs J, u i-E
Mr,. Jvdwnrd Kiddle. ot hiZ
Mr,. Itobert Karl. Mr, Via,"?
don, f Geneva, Ohio. Mr..
i.eii, lurs. uiaine I lover, Mrl jj
-Mrs. l.ola Maeauier ,( , ,
was the honored euest'for . ?"
for which mcmte:;vy
Phi presided at the .Whortr,
, "t'tiia
urs. x . ti. omif. w;u
Tourist chih ni,.-)... .1.
Mor.dnv eve,,!,,,. '
...
Mrs. Seth Larawar t
this week to members nf Alohi
......... ,UP aiierr,OT11,
Mrs. I.rnest I.udlow. Mr i 11
Donald, Mrs. K. Martnnc. The J
..... unci sid until afttrUt
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin BreWoH u
family anil Mrs. Alive .lerred ofSot
i.iinuiit wno are vtMtinc their m
Mrs. Sarah K. Drurv. nrr. :
of honor for a pleasant sarprisfpim
.,. .rt.. .1. 11. Wfi.)n.
i'. j. cpores, jtrs. s. X. Itousn
hostesses. arrnii(!ini! to have il
relutives of this vicinity cnther it ;k
home of Mr: nnd .Mrs. S. T. ltotntu
inirteenin avenue eal. Tbrrt ,
about tliii ty present for the omi
A number of the relatiers hid u
met for more than forty rem. it
the reunion was a most plnsia
event.
In the afternoon hours a deiigar
(Continued on pige three)
M DIAMONDS
I1
i
$100
THEE diamonds
are unusually
large to be sold at
this price. They are
fine, blue-white and
of very fine color
and brilliancy. The
mountings are white
gold, hand-pierced
and engraved.
DIAMONDS
$50
BRILLIANT, jpai.
ling. blue-white
diamonds of the high
quality for which this
store has been known
for many year,. The
mountings are "'
tistlcally pierced
engraved white a0"1'
i yy . 1
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ETM "'Inest watch ever sold al
I Cb'dr t. 8 noP",'" price!" These
I Ii I ! wodeta have 17 Jewel id-
VM If i&j&sr Justod movemonts, twenty five rear
$35.00
J ' $1 Down, 60e Week X
I f!i!fnU "Parkllns, X
I fl.hine aiamon(i X
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