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VVy Society News and Woman's Pages Easter Church News and Features VOL. 67 SECTION TWO EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 11, 1S)25 TWELVE PAGES NO. 82 Nv vB If Upper left, Mrs. W. W. Calkins, a hostess for the annual guest day and musicale of the Monday Book club which Is to be a notable event of the comina week at her home Distinctive of the past week's affairs were the four parties aiven bv Mrs. Guy Pyle. upper rinht, Mrs. Wayne Green, lower left, and Mrs. Vern, lower right. The parties were given Monday, Wednes day, and Friday afternoons, and the fourth to be this evening, at the home of Mrs. Scobert. n.v MARIAN I.OWRY ASTER SUNDAY awaits tomor row as the end of holy week and thp Lenten solemnity that has for sev eral weeks shadowed nil social cere monies Like the Yuletide holidays. Easter iit a time observed universally by nil lands and creeds of Christianity. More and more Kaster is becoming revue of fashion's newest and choic est, a pageant 0f spring benuty. And tomorrow amid the harmony and beamy of Kaster lilies, palms, and ferns will be a disnlav of gorgeous colors and effects which enme only with the spring time. The Knster bonnet, while annually and generally accepted as the indispensable part of thp day's observance, nnd most pro verbially connected with the dny, is niore and more merging its import ance with other things, from the kit chen china ware to all manner of tearing apparel to the automobile, flbirli must all now nppenr in the raiuancc of shiny newness and latest nnslc for the spring show. 'Mlt to lh vnnni-uf lo PnalAi hnc httle to do with their new togs. To them it i a dny when rabbits nnd ehicks make their calls, whew hidden Ms must be found, and hordes of gaily colore,! cffES Mnt baskets of thur rh-vnlnte nml r.nrir imitations d'roured and a day generally filled "n romp ami play. iff day swiftly passes before the onru.h of activities which arc re- "wi after the davs of Lent. And ilh the social calendar in normal environment the coming weeks will be tala ones. Affairs of distinction for this nnst were the four large parties for J'"' Mrs. Yern Scobert. Mrs. Wayne )'"" and Mrs. City Pyle entertained, t luh lif. ..... ' .' - H.irbara I'nge. Miss Yan Zehn left yesterday fur California, and in a short time Miss Wheeler will join her there nnd (he two will then de part for New York city. The Kugcne Daughters of the Nile club members sponsored n notable affair at the Osbtirn hotel last even ing, entertaining their husbands at a dinner and dance and card party. bout twenty-five couples attended the event. tiayly colored baloons were used in profusion about the rooms, nnd howls of pastel shaded sweet pens centered the dinner table. The dinner nnd dance were given in the palm rooms, the orientnl room be ing reserved for cards. Those nt tending the event were Mr. and Mrs. ('. A. Hartel of Cottage drove. Mr. hum Airs. I,. K. ltean, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Jleard. Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Crosby, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Chess, Mr. nd Mrs. K. A. Jrnste. Mr. and Mrs. I,. Y. Ford. Mr. and Mrs. C. I'. Tillman. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Fin layson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul II. Kelty. Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Ketels. of Spring field, Mr. nnd Mrs. I). It. Ilnrbert, Mr. and Mrs. A. I I.nmai, Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. Mnglndry, Mr. nnd Mrs. ttcorge Monroe, 'Mr. and Mrs. Karl K. Mill", of Cottage drove, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nomhalnis, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. It. Nenl, I 'avid J. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Mattery. .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters. Mrs. Roy Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. White, Sir. and Mrs. II. W. Titus, of Cottage drove. Mar. ion Ycatch, Mr. and Mrs. K. I.. Zimmerman. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Branstetter. Three Entertain for Series of Parties During Week her of wss active too, and a nmn- ITHerP.ttinr nif-etinf,. Irtnlr nlac "f chief interest for the coming . ts the benefit hridge tea which ' bmg sponsored by the University Alumnae association at the Osburn hotel Wednesday afternoon, and "h'ch will overshadow other activi s many clubs as well as indi "1'nls sre participating in the event. "rnhr Colhrr were hostesses for O'lightfuMy informal dinner and bridge r" lt ,he i-,kin, Mome Tu,,, """g. honoring Miss Itorothy "'"f led M,s Harri-t Yan 7.el,n. ' Planninc to leave for the flV !,"t peas ami other spring ti I" "' "ractively used as I "-eorstions. lrj, fr ,he ,ren- A V,' M'" wheler. Miss Van -Wi, ' 'i"i,n M,'T1- Mi'" Ulor , ' 5 """n. Mis Kmma Stcph Mi, liertrude .Manchester, Miss Easier Dance to he Concluding one. For Season The last regularly scheduled dance nf the. season for the Amusement club members will take place the com ing Tuesday evening in .I'reaniland hall. While other affairs may be giv en, the Tuesday dance is th con cluding ore of the club's social cal endar. Numerous festnrivents sre being arranged for the occasion; in cluding a number of special dances, and an especially arranged musical program. Faster colors and fsvors of that time are to predominate in the decor ative plan for the evening. Marion Vontrh. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic H. Dunn, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fin layson are arranging the dance which is to he at eight o'clock. Four nf the loveliest affairs of the spring weeks were the parties for which Mrs. duy I'yle, Mrs. Yern Sco bert, nnd Mrs. Wayne dreen were hostesses at the attractive home of Mrs. Scobert on Hlnir boulevard. On Monday and Wednesday afternoons they provided two afternoons of bridge, on Friday afternoon they en tertained at a sewing party, and this evening are entcrlnining at another hridge party. ' Yellow was the predominating color scheme chosen for the decorations, ginn't daffod:ls being used, together with lavender lilacs, deroninun, and roses that brought a lavender tone effect. The flowers were all ar ranged in large bowls about the rooms. Mrs. K. A. Iroste and Miss Irene Applognto assisted the hostesses Monday afternoon. Mrs. M. C, Har ris and Mrs. W. H. Rrooko assisted Wednesday afternoon. On Friday Mrs. M. .1. Skinner and Mrs. K. J. Roach received with the hostesses, snd this evening Mrs. Price Speer. Miss Yeva Hrysnt, and Miss Klita beth Skene are to assist. The guest list for the four days includes Mopdatnes Fred l. Stickels. K. O. Immel. O. H. Foster, F.rnest Stroud. W. F. Powell, Harry Powell. Carol Auld, Seth I-.nraway. Herbert Olsen. A. II. Moltonnld, .lames Koopke, W. A. Kuykendall, Harmon Anderson, Morris Stnrhurk. Chester Stevenson. H. It. Itrundflge, T. O. Russell, W. K. Moxley. Frederick t. Jennings, Herbert Itnonie, W. II. Pale. Clvde Johnston, II. Malarky, ,T. W. Hobbs. Harry. Hohbs. C. A. Burden. P. K. Sjiodgrnss, 1 1. l. Aus tin, of Albany- A. Stsrk. of Albany. W. O. Middle, of Afiany. W. O. Swan Fred F. Smith. Jack Pratt, M. M. Tuft. A. F. Rspp. l.oy Row ling. Raymond Wheeler, deorge Stew. Bert Vincent. Henry Scbwering. W. N. .Seal, Walter Carroll. F. T. Findt ner. K. S. Tutlle. K. H. Peterson, Frank Benson. Klianheth Prescott. deorge Smith, I.uey Abrams, J. M. Shelley, deorge Keegsn, Merton I ob bins. Flmer Itoach, M. J. Skinner. A. II. Ross. Gilbert ' Tyson. Floyd Westerfield, Miss Msry MrCornack, Mosdames .1. S. Medley. Tavlor Homer Soults, Charles Msyhew. Har ry levereau, John Jhllard. Fxlith Backas, II. W. Pavis, Margaret Has mussen. Carl Gilbert, I.. P. Ilubhs, F. M. Carter, II. Weed. I,. N. Honey. I,. K. George, K. V. Stivers. II. I.. Burt, Ilobsou, Hcruiao Johnston, Hugh Smartt. fl. I- Suell, Frank Potter, Carroll Miller, Frank Clock, C. I). Honahue. S. P. Head, Eliot, J. W, Pixley, Miss l-ena Newton. Mesdames dill. C. M. Collier. Gifford Nash, Fred Chambers, Claude dray. Ruby Goodrich. , T. (!. HendricSs. Glenn Klkins, Miss Maa Gibson, Mes dames Karl Robertson, W. W. Me Cormiok. Charles-figinan, Hubert Moore, Nathan Barrett, E. J. Bar tholomew, Miss Leone Jenkins. Mes dames F. M. Hathaway. Uoyd Mar tin. Miss Elisabeth Skene. Mesdame, deorgis Tobev, L. R. Simmons.'-H. Burr, J, I,. Blnnd. Miss M. F.ethe Taylor, Miss Fern Fletcher. Mes dames M. C. Hatton. Clark Houston, Miss Veva Bryant, Mestlames C. II. Pevine, K. P. Cook. Nate Hill, Grace Olden, Frank Scobert, Miss Kdith Gardner, Mesdames Carmichael, I,o nar Taylor, Charles .Durham, Miss Irene Applegate. 'Mesdames W. II. Brooke. Price Speer, K." A. Droste, A. J. Atwater, Harold Beytien. Nellie Matlock. John B. Patterson, A.-. I,. I.nmax. Harold Moore, George Darts Roger Williams, Miss Jeannette Calk ins, Mesdames Arthur Henders,hott. J. D. Tye, Arthur Honch, F. M. Wil kins. Flir.abeth Kerns, Amos Wilkins, Jerry Horn. C. II. Ynllier. James Watkins, Clara Taylor. O. I,. Skeie, J. R. Isoin, of Albany, F. It. lsom, of Albany. Clyde Snyder, of Browns ville. Fred Manrhill. C. J. Fulton. J. C. Price. Frank Myers, of Salem. Amy Wostfull, Bert Wyatt. Martha Chambers. . , Club Groups Reserve Tables for Benefit On Wednesday , Of outstanding inter?st of affairs arranged for the aft or Tor tor da,vn will be tho benefit briilm tea to be Riven the coming Wednesday at the Osbnrn hot'! at two o'clock by the I'niverHity of Oregon Ahunnne as sociation. The benefit in being given for the Mnry Spitter prholarnltip fund of tbo rniversity of Oregon. Scores of individuals have reserved tables for the afternoon, and many uf the clubs, both social and civic, are plan ning to be at the benefit, and post pone their regular meetings until the following two weeks. The tea room of the hotel has been reserved for individuals attending the affair, and clubs will play in the palm room. I'p to the present date fif teen prizes hare bren secured, ne eording to Mrs. Herbert Clarke, pres ident of the association, and who is active in arranging for the benefit. Mrs. I.amar Tnoze, 'Mrs. Lawrence T. Harris, and Miss Klma Hendricks have charge of the tickets and reser vations. Mrs. Frank 1. Chambers and Mrs. Herbert Clarke are mak ing arrangements for the prizes. Miss Gertrude Livermore is heading 'the refreshments committee, and Mrs. .1. O. Holt is attending to the decora tions for tho occasion. ' Club groups which havft already re served tables for the afternoon are Home Science. Tuesday Bridge. Tea cup. Bide-a-WVjc, Westsidc Itridge, t L. Bridge. Announcement hns been received of :he engagement of Miss Maud Neigh-urt.- Itussell Coleman, .1. Sim ulate, Hoy Booth, .1. S. Mnglndry, Hoy Curtis. .1. I. Heese, A. A. Hog ers, I. I. S. Wade, C. B. Willmighby, Kric W. Mcrreil, . 1). Iliirhert, J). O. Nichols, Henry 'from p. Kdwiu L. Knapp, Mnude Mryan, of Springfield,' S. .1. Wilson. M. ('. Harris .1. B. Bell. .Tohn Kelly, Frank I,. Chambers, F. It. Wotherbee. . 11. Koke, A. It. Tiffany. S. W. ::oody, U K. Hob erts. W. W. Calkins, Lynn S. Me Cready. John Senvey. C. I'. Tillman, Carl Fisher, tto (tilstrap, Krnest fills trap, A. It. I'aris, Fred Crosby, T. O. Pearson. Halph Fierce. II. H. 1 HERE'S HOW SOME HATS WILL LOOK SUNDAY . tv Mr kiri rsM nSii These photos of the Easter hats direct from the fashion centersahow how hat a are beina heightened without being made Urge. At the left, ostrich plumes are used. Next comes a fan-like ornamentThe next model Is a smart little turban of black moire trimmed with coque feathers. At the extreme right Is an extremely Yaslvlonable hat of black mllan straw with a turned-up brim of black satin. The hiah feather wheel ornament Is of black and gray. Itollenbeck, K. J. Frasie'r, L, K. Bean, ' Stanley Stevenson, Flora I.ivorn.ore, f F. S. Dunn, Mins Amy Iunu. Mes- J dunies Blaine Ilovey, H. II. Fields.! (3. K. Frazer, (.Javen Ityott, of Cot- j tage (Jrove, F. L. Oranuis, of Cot-; tage (lrrt'0, Frank L. Foiudexter, ' bor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. ' Neighbor of Portland, to .lohn Tuttlc Haven of San Francisco. Miss Neigh bor is a former Vniversity of Oregon student where she was a member of Chi Omega mimrity. Both (die and Mr. Haven nre now at tending the I'niversity of California. The wed ding is expected to be an event of the summer. " Shnke.pcnre club memhers gather ed at the chamber of commerce rooms Monday afternoon to continue their study of the play "1 In inlet Two events of great interest nre being planned by the club. The first will be the Shakespeare party to be given Apr.l -'. at the homo of Mrs. Carl (i. Washhurne, at which time a musi cale will be given, with Mrs. Prudence K. Clark as the soloist. "Twelfth Night," will he presented the latter part of May an the other big event for the club members. Mrs. F. H. Wethrbee was hostess for the ( 'ongvegiitionnl I jtdicB Aid society at her home Tuesday after Mr. and Mrs. Kric W. Merrell will bn i hosts to Monday Dinner club at their homo the coming week. ' 1 tauhters of the American H vo lution were entertained at the. home of. Mrs. Bruce Bognrt yesterday aft ernoon. Miss Ida Patterson bud charge of the afternoon's program, the subject being. ' Patriotic Sym posium." Assisting Mrs. Bognrt were Mrs. F. (!. Young. Mrs, Mary Wheel er, Mrs. Virgil Parker. The nnnual guest day nnd musicale for whirh member of Monday Book club are to entertain will be an in teresting affair of Monday afternoon nt the home of Mrs. W. W. Calkins. (Continued on page twoi Why Buy Wait? Your Victrola Now ! 15 Cash Delivers Any Victrola You Choose to Your Home Today Why wiiit lo BRVft a largn Bum before buying your Vic trola? Select the Victrola you most desire NOW make n ilnpnult of $5.00 we will deliver yours. Victrola at once (hen pay thn balance In Bmall weekly or monthly Amounts. lt cobIs you no moro this way than if you paid cash be cause. "WE CHAItGK NO Ao Interest interest." 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