The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, February 28, 1925, Image 12

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    Page Two
Saturday Evening, February
THE "EUGENE GUARD
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Upper Left Mil. C. A. Burden, who
entertained at bridge at the Oa
burn hotel this afternoon.
Upper Right Mr. Thomai I. Chap
man, hostosi for two aftornoon af
fairs at her home thlt wook.
Lower Right Mr. E. 0. Immel, who
haa been entoiialnlng at a number
of large partloa the past few
weeks.
D1
n- MiOTAM TflWBT
HLVINQ Into the gaiety of social
' iih d.t.rmlned thorough-
Deis lest the week and month pass
with some vanctj ol meruu.
forgotten or overlooked, Eugsneans
this woek finished February In a per
fect manner as the most Important
month of the year for entertaining.
Offering as it does a number of tho
more colorful holidays February has
more than its share 'of motifs and
suggestions for the hostess.
Aside from the Lincoln and Wash
ington anniversaries and St. Valen
tine's day as inspirations for enter
taining, ways of colonial days are
appropriate for any day of the month
and are a study for many variations
of entortalning.
And so a series of colonial teas,
colonial balls, as well as aome of the
winter's larger bridge parties and
receptions were distlnctiTcly Fcru-
"Lentsn 4ay haw now coma with
their gray cloud et quietness, and
while society will not want for ac
tivity It will be somewhat abated in
its strenuousness.
Next week will be busy with dub
work for both aftsrnoona and even-
Outstanding of the social functions
will bs the reception lor wntcn
P. E. Snodgrass and Mrs. O. A. Mur
i. ....n.lnd InvitntJnnS. I
urn iihiq ,
wlU be held Baturday at the Osburn
hotel. ' . , .
Eugene friends were most pleased
a Hir Mn. Murray War-
lO Wt'tuw. - .
ner this week aftor hor trip to the
Orient Out-of-town visitors worn mo
honor gueBts for most of the pnst
i, .nftnininir. and several in
formal affalru are being planned for
others of tho coming wees.
rr inta-aat in thn musical circles
will be the presentation of Florcnco
Easton, soprano, oi too rau
Opera company, who will appear in
t xr..ni in imrini thn nusnlcos
.cwm.-wrv .a.t
of the University of Oregon, lhe
concert scries sponsored by the csm
pus folk this year are far suporlor
to those of prsvious yesrs and aro
attracting many townspeople.
Of club and organisation work in
which every Eugene woman is grcai
1. lntAf1 nn mnm lmnnrtaut AC
tlvlty has boon .undertaken In the
not levernl montns man inni in
Amnlmin Annnolsl Inn of Unlver
slly AVomen In sponsoring a apodal
series of movies for children to lie
presented once a week here.
k mAf Httrnrtlvn nffalr for mem
bers of the younger society group
was the tea given Sunday afternoon
V. Klt.a Ttrnttmnll FrnMlnr. MiflS JnU-
t Frssle,r and Mrs. Jtoss McKenna
at the Froler home, xne guest niu
of forry-flva or more Included a
group of college frlenila of the three
hostesses.
Mrs. Olen l'.lklns and Miss Mae
fllhsnn sponsored one of the week's
Interesting afternoon atfnlrs, when
they entertained for eight tables of
bridge at the homo of Mrs. Elklns
Monday afternoon. Hed carnations
lianrl .ll.fnril I llltM tltr the OC'
cnslon, suggeBtlug ths observanco of
Washington liirtnnay. ino iioe
tesses were assisted by Mrs. N. K.
Msrrott, Mrs. I'horles Siginsn, Mrs.
E. J. llartliolcmy, Mrs, Elisabeth
Patterson.
Mr,
are
and Mrs. Floyd Westorfield
.n.u malilntf tlmlp lining 111
Bpringflelil, having left at mid-week.
T. lunri anprnl weeks snlmirn In
southern California Mr. and Mrs. J.
W.
Thompson
Mr
i..
Portland to join Mr. and Mrs. llobbv
on the trip.
Mrs. Fred K. Smith will entertain
Home Hfienco club metnliers at her
l.,,ilnv A fliiiiiiiNlrnl inn in
to be given In cookery. The club is f
sponsoring a lecture to ue given ny
Mrs. Jiianila A. Teunlnmn, of the
lnternalional Silver company, at the in
chamber of commerce rooms March
Mrs. J etiniinsn will tslK ou en- .M
tllMir U r-tifhiriimtl fnr (tin 1fir h'
Heservsllnns should be lele,uiieil to
to Airs. Fred Chess, 1KJ1-K,
Mrs. Chapman Gives Mrs.. P. E. Snodgrass,
Two Afternoon
Bridge Parties
Two of the early spring's charming
sfternoon affairs were sponsored thiti
woek by Mrs. Thoinua I. Chapman
at her attractive home on Mill street.
Cluster bouquet of daffodils, snap
dragons and for-get-mo-nots were
For each afternoon Miss Henrietta
Hot each arternoon miss Jicuncita rnr tho largo briugc pnriy lor v. men
Lawrence of Portland, sister ot the Mrs. 1'. M, Hnodgrnss and Mrs. C. A.
hoHt.es. Assisted 111 entertaining.
f or vcanesUHy nitornoon mrs.
Clinpinan's ijuest lint iucluded Mrs.
Hemlel While. Mrs. Orvlilo Waller.
Mrs. Walter Snyder, Mrs. J. C.
Koepko, Mrs. Lynn S. McCrendy.
Mrs. W, 10. Moxley, Mrs. Artiiur
Morris, Mrs. John lleucfiel, Mrs.
Ilnrold Nicolni, of I'nrtliitid, Mrs.
Oeorgo P. llltclicoclc, Mrs. 'Eugeno y.
Kolty, Mrs. lelbert Oberteuffer.
On Friday were united MrB. Carl
tun Speiicor, Mrs. Kenneth Ahles,
Mrs. I.nuinr Tonie, Mrs. Drlbert
Stnnnrd, Mrs. Harry Seott, Mri.
Holiert Earl, Mrs. I.yle Palmer, ot
linker, Mrs. Lawrenoo Manertid. Mrs.
Delhert Oberteuffer, Mrs. Howard
Hall, Mrs. Clifford Muiierud, Mrs.
Keith Klgglns.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morris en
tertained for an Interesting . dinner
party preceding tho Assembly club
dance at the Osburn hotel Tu'esdey
evening complimenting Miss Eliza
beth CleiNor nnd Johu Hales of Port
land. Covers were plnced for Miss
Oeiser, Mr. Pules, Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Kiggtns, Mr. and Mrs. Kugene
S. Kelty, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Chapman, Mr. and Mrs, Jlelbert
Oborteuffer, Mr. and Mrs. Morris.
Tho ballroom of tho Collego Ride
Inn gorgeously arrayed in u setting
representing a roof garden was the
scouo for tho stimuli formal dnueo of
(iuinmn Phi lleta last cveuiug. While
the setting was a diissliug glare ot
bright colors, bluo ami yellow pre
dominated in an attractive scheme.
Patrons nnd patronesses for the
evening wero Mr. and Mrs. Itobert
P.nrl, Mr, and Mrs. llersld White.
Mr. and Mrs, A. U. Dixon, Mrs.
Kruce llognrt, Mrs. Virginia Juil)
Katcrly.
Mrs. Charles Larson wss hostess
to members of Tlitirsdsy Nvening
llritlgo club at her homo this week.
Miss (lladv Plait departed this
week for (ireat Falls, Montana,
where during tho coming week her
marringo to Allan Dalhy of Chateau
tnern laumrnia sir. nuu mm. marringo to Allan Dalhy of Chateau,
Hobbs and Mr. and Mrs. W. Lair Moutana, will take place. They plan
impson left Thursday by motor a n,elr homo In Chateau
and Mrs. Thompson had arrived where Mr. Dnlby ia editor of the
Eugene tho afternoon before from chateau Ai-nnllia.
.... .. J I.. II. 11, .1.1 .
Ths Eugene I'nit No. 3, Amerii-an
'.egiim nuxilisrv, will meet at the
'hamber of commerce Monday even
ing at seven-thirty o'clock for s
luaiuess session ami initiation, to be
'ollowcd by a social hour nnd supper.
After a motor trip of three weeks
California Mr. and Mil W. V
'alkins aud Mr. and Mrs. W. II.
lulbews. of Spokane. Wasliiuglou,
"iM.u.. ..u JIUUII-.H ... 'i'"""'' ".-uiuiou, .vas ths st shower and tea anon
terlalning and table etiquette. All returned this week. While on their ,,,,, BT ,,-Uve members of the
women of the city and the public in Journey they stopped at Kedding, Ssn Young SVoiucn'a Christian assoela-
general are invited to come. Francisco .Pacific drove. I.oa An- numbers of the advisory
, , , , , L '1?".ml 8'' i,l''...lh7 b"rI of the orgsnissllon at the Y.
A bridge tea is being planued by Ited Mr. and Mrs. . U, t.ilstrap. w bun,ow yesterday afternoon
the Security Ilenefit association for former Eugene residents, at their between the hours of three o'clock
Saturday. March 7, in the old home in Alhainbra. Mr. Mathews ,,i i,. , ..i,,. l a nnirln
Uil,l nr 1.,l. l,ll tt- II...... ..hi.Mil In hi lidme In HimLiii. I
Mrs. C. A. Burden
Are Hostesses
Suggestive of the quaintness and
beauty of an old fashioned out-of-doors
garden in n gorgeous display
ot daffodils, hyacinths, tulips and
numerous other vuriuoiored spring
blooms tho Osburn hotel pnrlora
wero arrayed in n beautiful seltnig
for tho largo bridge pnrly for which
Tttifilnn niiturtnineil tins llftcrtlOOll
Itcceiving with Mrs. Snoilgrass and
Mrs. Hurden were Mrs. Frank L.
Chambers and Mm, ltuhy (iooilrlch.
At Iho entrance Miss Lois Pixlcy
and Mrs. Lynn'S. McCrendy received
the gucHts, In tho palm room were
Mrs. Horry Hobbs, Miss Amy Dunn,
and Miss Elma Hendricks, and in the
card room Mrs. Charles Hardy and
Mrs. A. H. McDonald.'
Atllred in dainty organdie frocks
of pasiello shades littlo Margaret
Ann Smith, . Martha (ioodrich, and
Allhr Peterson passed tho tolly
cards to guests. During the tea hour
Iho hostesses wero assisted by a
group of girls from Iho Chi Omega
sorority house.
Mrs. Snndgrnss nnd Mrs. Hurden
have Issued curds for an at hoinn to
bo given at tho Osburn, Saturday,
March 7.
Mrs. John lienefiel was at home
to a few friends Thursday afternoon
In compliment to her sister, Mrs.
Harold Merrlc Nicolni of Portland.
Mrs. Orvillo Waller presided at the
ton table. Mrs. Itenefiel osked as
her guests Mrs. Nicolni, Mrs. (ieorge
P. Hitchcock, Mrs. L. S. Henderson,
of Hood Hivor. Mrs, Lynn S. Mc
Crendy, Mrs. W. E. Moxley, Mrs.
Arthur Morris, Mr. Delbcrt Stanard,
Mrsj J. C. Koepke, Mrs. Thomas I.
Chapman, Miss Henrietta Lawrence,
of Portland, Mrs. Herald While, Mrs.
Orvillo Waller, Mia. Delhert Ober
teuffer. Imperially Interesting to Engen
eans is the news of the engagement
of Miss Elisabeth (iciser of Port
land to John Montague Hales of
Portland which was formally an
nounced at a luncheon In Portland
lhe past week. Miss Oelser Is known
In Eugene whero she attended the
I'nlversity of Oregon, graduating In
1123. She Is a member of Kappa
Alpha Theta. Mr. Pales is a Pnl
versitv of Washington graduate ami
a member of lleta Theta PI. The
wedding will be an event of Apr'l.
Hot It Miss Ooiser ami Sir. Hates
were in Eugene this week visiting.
Mrs. L.vlo Pslmer (Imogens Letch
er! of linker was a visitor in Eugene
this week.
Mrs. Harold Merrlc Nloolal of
PiiMlnnd visited this week In Kusene
ss the guest of her sister, Mrs. John
Itenefiel. She returned to her home
this week-end accompanied by Mrs.
Itenefiel who spent the week-end In
Portland.
Interesting of social funcl'ona this
week attended by Eugcnj matrons
itosalie Parker. Cards had been Is
sued to about four hundred for the
afternoon. Those receiving wer'
Mrs. 1 truce (Jiff in, Mrs. Thomas
Hailey, Sirs. E. A. Lewis, Sirs. John
Stark Evans, Sir. Hubert Moor,
Sirs. Slentor Honey, Sirs. E. E. De
loro, Sirs. L Eroders, Mrs. Peter
Christenseu, Sirs. J. Frauklin Iluas,
Mrs. Frederick (i. Jennings, Sirs. Ar
thur Addisou. Sirs. Virginia Judy Es
terly, Sliss Florence Sli.gowan, Slies
Florence Ituck, Silas Slargnret Hoyer,
Sliss Heatrice Peters, Sirs. Helen
Andrews, Sliss Elniss Huck, Sliss
Virginia Keeney, Miss Slary Donald
son, Miss SInry Hartholoiiiew, Miss
Louesc Wlsecarver.
Eugene friends arc Interested in
the announcement of the birth of a
daughter to Sir. and Sirs, fieorg
ltjoiset of Cottage drove on Wed
nesday, February HTi, Sirs. ISjnrset
wili be remembered as Sliss Doris
Sikes, a graduate of the university
and a former resident of Eugene aud
Springfield
Mrs. Hitchcock Gives
Luncheon Thursday
Honoring Mother
Sirs. Oeorge P. Hitchcock enter
tained for one of the week's pleas
ureable events, when she Invited s
number in for an informal buffet
luncheon ut her homo Thursday,
complimenting her mother, Sirs. L.
S. Henderson, of Hood Hiver.
Included in the guest list for tho
occasion wero Sirs. Kenneth Abies,
Sirs. Lynn S. SIcCready, Sirs. John
lienefiel, Sirs. Arthur Morris, Sirs.
Herald White, Sirs. W. E. Sloxiev,
jiirn. j-ruutt jeiiuins, .Ill's, tu. u. 1111-
inel, Sirs. A. A. Itogera, Mrs. Frcd-
enca u. MicuelH, .Mrs. Thomas I.
Chapman,-Mrs. J. K. Pratt, Mrs. A.
F. Hupp, Sirs. Herbert ltoome, Sirs.
SI. Si. Tuft, Sirs. H. A.- Dunbar,
Sirs. Charles Hardy, Sirs. Loy How
ling. Sirs. L. li. Sigwurt, Sirs. J. A.
(iriffin, Sirs. George SlcUill, Sirs.
Leland Johnson, Sirs. Lamar Toozc,
Mrs. Delbcrt Oberteuffer, Sirs. Keith
Kiggins, Sirs. Orvillo Waller, Sirs.
C. A. Huntington, Sirs. Lawrence
Sfnnernd, Sirs. Clifford Slnnerud.
Mrs. Karl Onthanlt, Sirs. Seth SI.
Kerron, Sirs. Herbert Clarke.
1
Mr. nod Sirs. Clyde Rcade of Tort
laud were guests Ibis week at the.
homo of Sir. and Sirs. George Slc
Uill. Sirs. Charles Fisher of Kosoburg
has been spending the week in Eu
gene. Amusement club members gath
ered at Dreamland hall .Tuesday
evening for one of the jollicst dunc
inging parties of tho year. Carrying
out tho motif of tho Washington an
niversary red, white aud blue stream
ers ninde a canopy over the room,
the orchestra being surrounded by
similar decorations, and a large, flog
draped around a picture of Wash
ington at onu side. Sliss Margaret
Sluhnny, dressed as SInrllia Wash
ington, presided nt tho punch bowl.
About forty-five couples attended the
dance. Hosts for the evening were
Sir. and Sirs. Fred Chess Sir. and
Sirs. J. L. Bland, Sir. aud Sirs.
George Davis, Sir. and Sirs. Arthur
llendershott. Another donco sched
uled for tho club will be held Slorch
1 . ,'
Sir. and Sirs. Lowson G. Ilrndlev
returned tho first of the week from
Portland whore they hod gone to
attend the dance given in honor of
Hrigadier General and Sirs. George
A. White's twentieth wedding anni
versary tho past week-end by the
Oregon national guard.
Sirs. P. ,T. Hnnns was hostess to
members of Omega Bridge club in
her home Monday, inviting as her
special guests for the afternoon Sirs.
Hohert Finlayson, Sirs. Beard, Sirs.
Hugh II. Earle.
Miss Bsrbura Booth and Sirs. Eu
gene S. Kelly will entertain Delia
Delia Deltn alliance members nt the
home of the former this coming
Slomlny evening.
Ono of the very attractive univer
sity formal dances being sponsored
by tho various enmpus living organ
isations during the present season
will be tho one which members of
Delta Delln Delta sorority are giving
tin's evening nt their chapter house.
Patrons and patronesses invited for
the evening include Governor and
Sirs. Walter SI. Pierce, Sirs. Virginia
Judy Ksterly, Sir, nnd Sirs. Albert
Sweetser, Sirs. W. F. Graham, Sir.
and Sirs. Bruce J. Giffen, Sir. nnd
Mrs. lloliert Booth, Sir. and Sirs.
Carlton Spencer, Sir. and Sirs. D. J.
McKinnon, Sir. nnd Sirs. James H.
Gilbert, Sliss SInxelle Hair.
laud and Mis
TOO BAD THESE GIRLS DON'T SPEAK ENGLISH j llrS-'S?'
Trnm feJ Emt4X
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Don't rush; unless you speak Spanish. These are Mexico's prettiest girls, but they don't speak Eng
lish. Left to right they're Miss Dolores Sierra Arrillaya, voted most beautiful In the Spanish colony
at Mexico City. Ml Eaperanza Gonzalez Vasquez, considered the prettiest In thhe capital city's so
ciety circle, and Miss Elena Cano, awarded beauty prize by Vera Cruz.
Alpha Phi Sponsors
Tea on Wednesday
For two Guests
Mra. Elsie Lee Onlt of Portland
and Mrs. Honry Augustine wore
giipsts of honor for a lurge tea spon
sored by members of Alpha Phi so
rority at the university chapter Iiouhc
Wednesday afternoon between the
hours- of three o'clock and five
o'clock. Mrs. Gait is district in
spector of Alpha Phi nnd visited in
Eugene this week. Two hundred
university women and townswomen
were included In the invitations for
the tea. In the receiving line were
Mrs. Gait, Mrs. Augustine and Miss
Mildred Berkeley.
Old l'u si i io tied bouquets of mixed
spring flowers were arranged around
the rooms. Presiding at the tea
tables were Mrs. Frank L. Chamb
ers, Mrs. A. C Dixon, Mrs. Colin
V. Dyment. Mrs. C. A, K. AVhitton,
Mr. W. V. CI. Tlmcher, Mrs. Joe
Williams, Mrs. Graham Smith. Miss
Huth Alters and Miss Clara "Whitton
gave a number of vocal selections,
and Miss Katherine Graes and Miss
Mni.ie. plnycd several piano selec
tions. -
Bridge tea and Large
Evening Party, two
Events of Interest
Mrs. .T. W. Woodruff, Mrs. Earl O.
Tmmel, Mrs. Frank Jenkins and Mrs.
Frederick (!. IStickels presided at an
attractive affair ot the homo of-Mrs.
Jenkins yesterday afternoon when
they entertained at a bridge tea. The
hostesses bad . nrrnnged for twlev
rnblfs of bridge, extending Invita
tions to twenty additional guests
to call for the tea hour. Choice cut
spring flowers had been selected for
the decorations and were attractively
arranged in baskets.
On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Immel aud Mr.
nnd J Irs. Stickels wero hosts for a
large evening bridge party nt the
Jenkins home. The guest list for the
affair included about fifty person.
Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae
met at the Anchorage for n luncheon
Monday.
Mr. C. D. Donahue wns a guest
of Kcto club Thursday when. Mrs.
A.-H- Itoss invited the group to meet
at her home.
Mrs- Sfth M. Kerron was hosted
to Thursday Sew'ng club members
nt her homo this wek.
Miss Henrietta Lawrence of Port
land is a visitor in F.ugeno this week
as the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Thomas I. Chapman,
The benefit bflll and musicalo
which members of the Eugene branch
of the American Federation of Arts
Is sponsoring for the purpose of
raising funds for building an art mu
seum on the university campus will
bo given March 13. Members of tht
federation in Eugene aro R. A.
Hool.li, E. K. liryson, Campbell
Churcb, Mrs. P. L. Campbell, Mrs.
Murray Warner, Mrs. Sam Hass
Warner, Mrs. . W. F. Jcwett, Mrs.
Will Jewett, Mrs. B. L. Bogart, Miss
Maude Kerns, Mrs. Charles Hardy,
Mrs. C. D. Korer, Mrs. P. E. Snod
grass, Mrs. E. J. Frasder, Mrs. W.
G. Hale. Miss Loise Fitch, W. K.
Newell, Frank Fay Eddy. The mu
sicalo is to be given in the Woman's
building.
The Past Noble Grands club of the
Hebekah lodge had a large attend
ance Monday evening in the lodge
parlors. After the business hour a
social hour was held followed by the
supper. In the banquet room the
tables were arranged with a large
center piece of blue field with white
stars and the stripes of the flag car
ried out in red stripes the length
of the four tables. Hostesses were
Mrs. Elizabeth Beytien, Sirs. Mae
Ifian, Mrs. Itose Itrauer, Mrs. Inez
Bradley, all dressed in colonial cos
tumes. Mrs. William Sargeant was hostess
to members of the Westside division
of the Congregational Ladies' Aid
society "at her home Wednesday
afternoon.
.
Monday Book club members will
be guests of Mrs. W. W. Calkins and
Mrs. A. T. Cockerline at tho home
of the latter on Monday.
Shakespeare club members gath
ered nt the chamber of commerce
rooms for their regular meeting Mon
day. In two weeks the group will
meet again.
Two are Honored at
Musicalc Given
Last Evening
To honor Miss Amy Oiiken of
Chapin, Illinois, their national presi
dent, and Mrs. Graco Heck of Port
land, their province supervisor, Ii
Beta l'hi girls entertained at a musi
calo and reception at their chapter
house Inst, cvenin?, inviting two
hundred or more for the affair. He
cciving with Miss Onkcn and Mi?.
Heck were Mrs. Frank W. Benson
and Miss Priscilla Eakiu.
MrN. Delbert Oberteuffer and John
Seifert sang a group of solos, Miss
Virginia Owens played a group of
piano numbers, Doris Helen I'ntter
son played the harp, Martha Patter
son the violin and Itex Underwood
the violio as the musical program
for lhe evening.
The concert given Tuesday even;
university choptP
end. The lunrhw, "w
" room of the hotel , u
J...,. " !
were arran
innl.. . I .1 . "'Ian
placed for fifteen.
'4 do
i'ipri
Wive, of a numh..
burmen were bo,tM, M
formal tea and ocial 1,1 A
Country club tl,i ",' ,i
mining tor lhe ,, ' ." .,.
pained lhe grp , "
in Hi.
An n. .,
-- - ".ici rami event
'kiic .....
c"y tlf. r
this evening win hp t,
supper which -member. .! '
lor.ge are
temple.
" o' th, v:
! 01 i:.,
Assemhlv PI i.U r '
js iNotabie Affair
Given Tuesday
for the dinner da
raonlinarv rl,
evening by Ask,..i,i,. ,... . "i!
burn hotel. Tl. .
eled with painted k". ,."."lt-
effective in the sl, "r.11
scheme. The orehe ..... "'J
Rian costume as were JIr I
Sid -WoodhouRe .,,i m..',.iI
Stang and Miss Ciail' Wi'uchel
gave several dancins fent,,... . r
evening. Vocal solos rc -i'"' I
Miss Mildred Baldwin ' I
Winder.
About
fifty
rninilps oitnK.i., ..
.......... .-i iuun-8, Willie
others gathered for nrt.hftD
! j'irvniiiiK uic nance.
iiosts lor t lie
and Mrs,
inwt.
Wilson TV fftf m 1
urauy, My, and M
llimi.tl
i.- '
n-enneth Abl.
Willamette
v. Oil IT. I In ... .f .. n
A tnttnn 1 , Ul
. H"IU ."ILII, 1.-1IJIJJ I'll
party Mnnda
evf nnijr in it I
sonic temple, when the losers of ,J
winners at dinner nnd h i.pi..m "
features. On March 9 the order
noiu luitianon ceremouiesi, and i hJ
vim evviuug on .March ..(.
ite Amaranth Dancing Hub bJ
announced a dance to be given MutJ
I
Mrs. Seth Larnway will pntfrtii-l
ing in the Methodist Episcopal at a luncheon the coming TuursiiT
enurcn, presenting Albert hpaluiug.
violinist, was an outstanding social
function of the week, and attended
by a large number of society folk.
The affair was sponsored by the Uni
versity of Qregon.
Of wide interest to the younger
group was the operetta, 'The Belle
of Barcelona," which was given by
the glee clubs of the Kugene high
school Wednesday evening in the
auditorium of the high school.
Members of Pi T?eta Phi Alumnne
club were hostesses for n luncheon
at tho Osburn hotel today, compli
menting Mrs. Grace Beck of Port-
for U. D. Bridge club.
leaenip club members will b
guests of Mrs. Morris Starbuck oj
triUay oc next week.
Mrs. A. T. roekerline, Mrs. KHul
Ii. Gordon, and Miss Mabel Simmut!
spent the greater part of the xttn
in Portland visiting.
On Tuesday evening Mr. am Mn.
M. M. Tuft will be hosts to N. U. ,
club members nt their home.
For a covered dish lunebeon-mre-l
(Continued on psge three)
and $1 H i
w .- iia
'lev noun. Mm. .Mn thews nlniiiiimz
remniu in Lugene for few dajn
moit-
givrn by Miss Bessie Andrews, Minn!
Katherine draco, Margaret 1 1 y -1
U, Sliss Alberta t'arson, Miti tiene-
vicve Phelps, Mis Jean Harper, Mir '
m
mm
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Diamond Rings
nt Din
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$50.00,
Sparkling, flashing, brilliant Diamonds,
mounted In dell'.httul new basket settlnRs
ot stylish
design
SETH LARAWAY
PEOPLE BUY ' TW
The market is literally flooded with pianos at "prices"
apparently representing great bargains and "claims" of
alluring accomplishments are held out on all sides.
. CONFIDENCE
COMES FIRST
In such a situation you must look for those eharactoristics pound
nnd assuring that command confidence confidence) not only in t lie
pianos but more particularly in tho dealer whoso judgment and recom
mendation must bo depended upon. Our knowledge of pianos, based
on long experience and a policy of exhaustive test of all pianos, justify
tho unreserved confidence of n multitude, of satisfied customers.
"Let Us Deliver You A Piano On This Basis"
You can absolutely depend on Laraway's quality pianos all nationally
known, recognized Standard Makes
KNABE - FISHER - KIMBALL
GULBRANSEN
The AMPICO Reproducing Piano
The GULBRANSEN Registering Piano
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New Laraway Building
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