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f ) v, V I i?'." rill X,. i" 4 Ho in .rrii yum imrnfirn ,m,i M rmtt fN rs f Upper lift, Mr. Wiley B. Huddle of Chicago who has been visiting relatives and former friends hers. Thl week Mrs. Huddle has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Bovard. Upper right, Mrs. Sam Bass Warner, who Is chairman of the dance which Is to be a part of the benefit entertainment to be sponsored by ths Eugene branoh of the American Federation of Art on April . ' Lower left, Mrs. E. J. Frasler, ehalrman of the committee of patrons and patronesses for the benefit to b given April 3. Lower right, Mrs. Hugh H. Earle, newly-elected president of ths L. O. E. club. By MARIAN UWRT RAZAAB like In colorful dlnplors, enhancing designs, and elistoning newness oc numerous spring wares tho style pageant of lint evening guve the official acknowledgement of spring's existence end its accepted runtomary roster of events. A upring tlmo fiesta It was with sll Kngeno a part of It. Ther will still be a tinge of Kerch winter snd tho flurry of April rains hut all thno goes now for those activities that hare hidden under winter's forme I regularity. And then it Is not always the an nouncement of -the new season when Tscstlon days trrire for college folks? With the coining of the week-end students trooped from the city In the four directions for 0a relief that fol- ' lowed the revolt from the winter program. While only ten days msy be enjoyed It Is time enough to sdjust and prepsr for ths ever anticipated , sprint term which opens March 30. j Anl1 wlth the students depsrted a large number of the fsculty personnel who secretly enjoy and await the va cation time ss greatly as any stud ent, and a number of whom this year are planning for several pleasurable jsunts. It was with great enthusiasm that Eugene this week welcomed Otis Skinner and his play "Sancho rsnsa," on Tuesday evening. A great deal of tho week's enter taining has been for Miss Charlotte Banficld who Is leaving for her home In Portland preceding her marriage which Is to bs In Mar. Auother sharing honors In the , eventful week has been Mrs. Wiley B. Huddle, the houee guest of Mr. snd .Mrs. John ltoro.nl. Mrs. Huddle leaves this week-end to be wth her mother st Ritson Hprings. Announced tar next week Is the Assembly club dance which Is to be an important event of Tuesday ereu log. Looking ahead for oncoming func tions is the musicsls soil dance to lie given April 3 by the Kugcne brsuch of tho Araerlcen Federation of Art. A large number of society members are actively Interested, as committee members arranging for the affair, and as ardent supporters for the purpose of the benefit. But or week or o following comes the afternoon benefit which members of the University Alumnae associa tion are sponsoring April 3 for the Mary Hpillar srholsrship. Oulstsndlng of the week's social functions will be the "school day" dancing party for which Mr. and Mrs. John 1. Bland snd Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. I.srson will entertsln for about fifty friends at the old country club this evening. It is to he a cos tume psrty. Miss Grscs Welkins of T.os An geles, Cslifornis, Is the bouse guest of her sister, Mrs. Krsnk Calkins. She will be here for the nest two weeks, ' A most enjoyable afternoon was spent Mondsy when s group of her friends gathered n t 1 lis home of , Mm. Sullio lttuiier to cclchrHlo her birth tiny. The aftcrnouu won apent with nncdlework ntnl convtn-siitinii, follow ed by n luncheon. Tho affair wnn no deliftl.tfui thnt those proaont ilei'liled to form a htrfhdoy eliib tu celebrntt! tlia birthday of each member' when it mine, Thoso in thn, party am Mm, Snllio Un nner, Mm. lleorge Ktue, Mrs. 1 Ilnrnnrd. Mm. J. V. ley. Mm. I'eter Nelson, Mrs. Andrew Hill. Mm. .1. J I. 1'nniek Mrs. C. F. Conley, Mrs. .1. II. Kinch. Two arc Hostesses For tea This Afternoon Mm. J, TV. Hearoy and Mm. George C. lteittr were hostesses for an at tractive tea at the home of Mm. Seavey this afternoon, lte.tween the hours of three and fivjo o'clock about fifty called in response to invitation of the two hosteHses, Primroses, daffodils, pink spiraea, and ciueraria were pleasingly ar rayed in colorful array about the rooms. Mm. John F. Kelly aud MIhk Mary McCornark assisted In receiv ing. Mm. Morris Slnrbiick nud Mrs, Clifford Nash poured, ami Miss Kve lyn It ria tow and Mien Mabel ISimmouH assisted in serving. Mr. and Mrs. F. Si. Stetson are to be hosts this evening for five tables of bridge at their home. To honor Mm. H. F. Chaffee who Is a visitor iu Eugeue from North Dakota,. Mrs. Dugald Campbell and Mm. K. C. Hobbins entertained M the home of Mm. Campbell yesterday afternoon, inviting a small group of friends In for the tea hour to meet Mrs, Chaffee. Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Chaffee are former acquaint ances, and the (alter is visiting in Kugeno now with Mrs. Campbell and with a sonjrho Is attending the Cm versity of Oregon. The Amaranth Panning club is spontoring a danre this evening tn Ksgles hall. All members of the Ma sonic orders are invited to attend. t Mr. and Mm. Herbert C- Olsen are receiving congratulations from their many friends upon the arrival of a sou who wan horn March 1-t. lie has been named Herbert C. Olien, Jr. Mrs. Herbert Itnonie In Inviting Teacup rluh member to be her guests yesterday afternoon invited a number of guests. The hostess had chosen hyacinths for the decorations and for the tea table. Mm. W. K. Powell and Mrs. Frederick Stickels poured. Specially invited guests for the after noon were Mm. L. B. Sigwart, Mm. Arthur Morris. Mrs. T,oy Howling. Mrs. J. C. Koepke, Mrs. Harold Oraily. Mrs. I,smar Too hp, Mm. Jeorge Srhsefers. Miss Banfield Guest Of. Honor at Many Events Campus and town friends alike arc deeply regretting the departure of Miss Chnrlotlo llnnfield, who left today for Portland to be nt her bom? for a time, preceding her marring which will be nn event of Mny. Iur itiR her ntny in Kugcne Miss llnnfield hss made msny friends, and will be long remembered because of her tal ented nnd versatile work in (Juiid hatl and University of Oregon dra matic presentations. She is n mem ber of Chi Omega sorority. A number of Miss Dnnfield's friends have entertained in her honor this iveck. One of the lsrger events at which she was guest of honor was the luncheon given yesterday nt the Os burn hotel by Mrs. I. M. Travis. Ov ers were plneeif for Miss Ilanfield, Mrs. Lynn 8. McCrcsd.v, .Mrs. Her bert Honme, Mrs. Frederick G. Stickels. Mrs. ltuhy Ooodrick. Mrs. V'rnuk Jenkins, Mrs. 1'. K. Snodgrass, Miss (Icrtrmlo Talbot, Mrs. C. A. Ilurden, Mrs. Walter (iriffin. Mrs. S. S. Lsswell, of Cottage Ornve, Mrs. lvHthcrine Yerex. Miss Frcderckn Travis, Mrs. I,. M. Travis. Sunday evening Mrs. John llenefiel entertained at dinner for Miss Han field having as gurts Miss llnnfield. Miss liertriiile Talbot, Miis Martha Stafford. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mo Clnin, Miss .Itilin llurgess. Wednesday Mrs. l.amar Toore was hostess at a luncheon honoring Miss Ilanfield, and invited eight friends In for the affair. Mis Henri, tie (iuoy and Miss Pnr othy Uurley were hostesses Sunday evening st a dinner party for Ms Ilanfield, biddiug twelve for the even ing. Saturday Miss .Martha Spofford presided at a luncheou at tho Anchor age. Last evening at their home Mr. and Mrs. Msrion McClsin honored Miss Ilanfield with a dinner psrty. , Kugene friends are pleased to wel come back Mrs. .1. Frederick Thome who hss spent the past fivs months in I. os Angeles. Mrs. Thome re turned Monday and is visiting at her homo of Mrs. Idaho Campbell. She plona to be In Kugene for some time. , Members of the Rebeksh lodge en tertained last' evening in the 1. II. (V F, temple for members of ell brsncbes of ths order of the lodge aDd their friend,. A lsrge rrnnd at tended and an Interesting program wss given. The committee in charge wss Miss Vera Fisher, Mrs. Fred tlorot, Mrs. C. M. U'lsy. Mrs. K. K. Wheeler, Hsymond Torrey, Will (iilbert. Mr. snd Mrs, Kmc J. (iiffen snd son, Hubert, snd John Seifert left Thursday for a ten days Irip to Call-' furnia. Master John Martin Mas Birthday Party Today Master John Martin, aon of Mr. and Mra. Edgar E. Martin, celebrated bis fifth birthday anniversary with a merry party at bis home this after noon, his mother having asked eigh teen of his little friends for tho oc casion. Favora and decorations of the Easter time were used, and the Dirtr snent a gala time playing games. Late in the afternoon a luncheon was served with the big birthday cake. Those bidden were u reaencu ouck oie. sian'wl Altn. William Jenkins Hubbie Uerow. Junior Gerow, Bobbie Starhuck. Ruth Endicott, Doris AmAAri niith Mai-mo. Jean Martin Mary Booth, Betty Onthank, Lois On titMnir ahoa I.nsbv. MaHorie Wood- r.if Cmor. Marie Scbaefers. linrh nnd N((l Martin assisted their mother in entertaining the party. WWW One of the large club socials this week was the dinner party given last evening at the home of Mr. and Mm. Sherman W. Moody ad at which members of Tillicums club entertained their husbnnds. y Bridge was played after the dinner. Fortnightly club bad as its topic for discussion at its meeting liiurs day afternoon, "Mexico," with three members of the club giving discus sions on various phases. Mrs. Frank Fay Eddy discussed "Political Char acteristics," Miss Edna Porter had '"Economic rossibiUtiea,' and Mrs. Ralph Crow led in the discussion of "The Tolicy of the United Stated Toward Mexico. Causes of Friction." The club is to have its next meet ing April 2. . . Assembly Club to Sponsor Dance On Tuesday "A surprise dance" is the rumor going about regardiug tho Assembly club dance which will be an import ant event at the coining week. And so members accordingly are antici pating an eventful evening 'lueeday. U'he dance- is to be given in the Sigma Nu house on Eleventh avenue cant. Hosts for the evening will be Mr. and Mrs. I,amai Toose, Mr. and Mrs. Lcland Johnson, Mr.' and Mrs. George V. llttclicock, Mr. and Mrs. r S. Dunn. Most interesting of out-of-town so cial news this week was that an nouncing the engagement of Miss Le nore Cram to Clarence Mognason of Raymuiid, Washington. The an nouncement was made at nn attract ive luncheon given for Miss Cram, by Mra. Ralph Newton Burgess at her home in Portland Wednesday, twelve of Miss Cram'a friends being bidden for the afternoon. Miss Cram's home is In Raymond also. She re wi'My known in Eugene. And the nowa is of special Interest to uni versity folk as MUa Cram graduated from the University of Oregon and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta und of Theta Kigtna Phi. Mr. Magna- son is a graduate of I niversity of i nshington nnd is a member oE Al pha Delta fraternity. The wedding will be nn event otV.April '21 in Ray mond. OuestB at . the Wednesday luncheon to whom the announcement was made went Mrs. Ponnld Bates, Mrs. Baltis Allen Jr., Mrs. George Beggs, Mrs. E. K. Krause, Mrs. Glen Stater, Miss Helen Stoppcnbach, Mlsa Geraldine Pinkington, Miss Hel en Manning. Miss Elisabeth Richard son, Miss Elizabeth Geiser. I Mrs. W. O. Heckart presided at an; attractlvo luncheon Tuesday at her. home, eight ludies being bidden for tho occasion. The hostess used a largo bouuuot of hyncinths aud jon quils as the centerpiece. j WS j Wcstside Bridge club members sponsored a delightful afternoon yes- ; terdtiy. Mrs. J. W. ISeavey was host ess for the afternoon, entertaining at n one o'clock luncheou nt the Onburn, followed by an afternoon of bridge at her home. Kaon member of the club had invited a guest for the afternoon. ! The E. O. E. club were pleasantly entertained on Thursday afternoon at the EIIs temple f"r bridge. Mrs. W. II. McClnin was hostess in the card room for tho ntternoou. Card honors went to Mrs. Wiley Stuart, Mrs. Krank L, Poindexter; and Mis. Laura Harris. Mrs. S. Nnzor aud Mrs. P. J. Ileum presided in the (lining room which was attractively decorated in daffodils, and St. Patrick's day fav ors. On April 2 the club will meet, with Mrs. George Melson the host ess In the can! rooms, and Mrs. Allen Andrews bostons in the dining room. At that time the newly-elcted offi cers will take their duties over. Monday evening Willamette Court, Order of tho Amnrnnth will meet in the M atonic- temple. There will be election of offerers, and a social' time with Mrs. Robert Kinlnyson. Mrs. Krank Knight. Mrs. Fred Chess, and Mrs. Sylvia Stckafoose as the host esses. ! Mr. anil Mrs. John Stark Evans were hosts to members of the Dinner! cluh at the Osburn Tuesday evening, inviting as their spreial guest, Mrs. Anne l.andsbury Heck. A striking color effect in St. Pn trick's day motifs was used. Following the din ner cards were the diversion of the! evening. Mr. aiid Mrs. P. Fell will entertain the group in two weeks. Mrs. C. U. Teshner was hostess to Mi-miay Rook club at her home thip week. Mrs. F. M. Wilkin will en tertain the club on March 30. Mrs. David Evans has entertained as r guest this week Miss Mar guerite Williams of Portland. Mrs. Frederick G. Stickels enter tained Home Science club Monday. An especially interesting demonstra tion of cakes and frozen desserts was given. A guest for the afternoon) was Mrs. C. It. Seit. of I-a Grande! and a former club member. I Mrs. George DcBar was hostess to; Tourist club members at her home ! Monday evening. Mrs. Adelaide I.tlley I will entertain the club for its next meeting. i i The Kugene Daughters of the Mi rlub held an interesting meeting at! the' Osburn hotel Wednesday afirr-i noon with Mrs. F. I.. Beard. Mra. Percy Hrnwn, and Mrs. Fred Chens! as the hostesses. Followiag the bui-j ness session brldgo was played, Mra. Wayne Green receiving the honors. Mra. Frank Nombalais was welcomed as a new member of the club. The conynittee on sewing reported that two dozen garments had been sent to the crippled children ! hospital in Portland. The social committee an nounced plana for a dinner dance and card party to be given at the Osburn some time in April at which time the members of the club wjll entertain their husbands. For the April meet ing Mra. E. V. Carlton, Mrs. E. A. Drnste, Mra. M. M. Davis, and Mrs. E. v. Ford will eutertaiu the club, Monday Book club membera are planning for an interesting event to be given April 13. It is to be the annual guest day of the group, aid a musical is being arranged for the affair. Mrs. A. E. Roberts is chair man for the event, and is being as sisted by Mra. W. TV. Catkins, and Mrs. Edwin h. Knapp. Miss Straughan and Dr. R. C. Clark Are Engaged ; At a tea given Sunday evening by Mrs. E. h. Packard at her home, Miss Marguerite Straughan announced her engagement to Dr. R. C. Clark of the Uoiversity of Oregon... A number of alumnae and seniors of Alpha Delta Pi sorority, of which .Miss Straughan is a member were bidden to the affair. The news was toid In a very novel and interesting manner. The hostess had used a color scheme of yellow and white, with daffodils and candles. A dolt dressed as a bride centered the tea table and kept the guests won dering until Dorothy Straughan, sis ter of the bride-elect, served small yellow cakes made like miniature caps and which, when opened, re vealed the names of Miss Straughan and Mr. Clark written on a card tied with yellow ribbons. Miss Straughan's home is in Pendleton. She is a graduate of the University of Oregon where she is a member of Alpha Delta Pi and Phi Beta Kappa. Dr. Clark is the head of the department of history at the j University of Oregon. The wedding; has been announced as an event of June, following which the counlo will go to London for a stay of six months or so. ' Mr. nnd Mi's. Marion V. MiClain plan to spend the university spring j vacation visiting jn Portland aud in U nehington cities. j Miss Charlotte Banfield entertained at a dinner Tuesday evening, follow ing which the party went to the Heilig theater for the presentation of Otis Skinner in "Sancho Panza." Mies Banfield had as her guests Mis Julia Burgess, Miss Henrietta Guoy, Mitfla Gertrude Talbot, Fergus Reddie. Nerval Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Marion F. McCIaiu. . Eugene society is welcoming Mr. and Mrs. H. O. McCammon who are moving to this city to make their home from Salem. Mrs. McCammon will be remembered as Esther Car son. She Is a former university student and a member of the Oregon chapter of Gamma Phi Beta. Mr. MeCnmmon is district manager of tho Associated OH company here. m m m - Mrs. If. H. Ruth haf? entertained as her guest this week her bister, Mrs. Ella Teserle of Portland who will be here for a few days. 9 w Phe Washington Parent-Teacher as sociation met this week. The croup decided to buy a bass drum for the school orchestra, and the work of the orchestra was discussed and plans made to aid it In its progress. It was also decided by the P.-T. A. to award letters to members of the orchestra. Hostesses for tho ten n) 0 J (Continued on page seven) A IjyoRK 52 Extra Holidays There are 52 extra holi days in 1925 for women who take advantage of our Rough Dry laundry service. For Rough Dry does all the washing and all the heavy ironing giving you an extra day every week. Send us your next weekly bundle. Everything will come back carefully washed, the flat work, ironed. All other articles will be - returned dry for finishing at your leisure. , Rough Dry at a reasonable piece rate Thrif-T-Service 6c per lb.; lo per piece. W o Reduction for work coming in Fridays nnd Saturdays to ha delivered first of following woek. Domestic Laundry 143-7th Ave. W. Phone 252 Miss Rebecca Adelman (right) and Miss Bernlce Schmltt, the first women to become officers on an ocean liner. TEW TORK, March 21. And now the modern woman has won the freedom of the seas! - When the President Arthur of the American-Palestine line (caves New York on the initial trip for the Holy Land, Rebecca Adelman and Bernice Schmidt will be on board ir gorgeous blue uniforms with gold braid trim mings, the former as assistant purs er, the latter sb warrant officer. For the first time in maritime his tory, worsen sre to be given places as officers on an ocean-going vessel. T'p to this time, if they felt the call of the sea, they might be admitted to boats as passengers or steward esses but no other capacity. A precedent is all that shatters old traditions and. opens up new chan nels for women, v "Of course, it is perfectly thrill ing," admitted Miss Adelman. "But underneath the thrill we feel a keen responsibility. We believe that if we succeed with our jobs, as we have every intention of doing, we will make it easier for all women who want to answer the call of the sea." , Captain Breen of the President Ar thur is enthusiastic about the move. "It's all up to them," he ssys. "If they can stand the gaff they will get on. There will be no favoritism bo causo they are women or any dis- crimination. Th.T5155 I ir;jB.i8vdt;:l;wi '-Kl Hill lid k. f" wa, ma,,, "bile u I leave." iln:M " i, ' !'' I think. It i,"' W aI teacher and director Jf" C ?f"'.PeriencTs!'?3 lesmtnip company. 0,I1 ! I The v Er" .'r.t8,"- for midsummer. be T"7 V7onu1r.Zttr,,'1''' us ii hA. 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