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Satarday Evening, Aptii jgoj Togo Two (C'ontmuod from png one) The fourleren inruibfra of ihe rluli j have each invitui two or mora aurau ; for lha wraaion. Mr. Aune Lanila- ( bury Hack, author of be operetta", ! "Tin Hour Hand." Trlwaon I Ervbroira," will Siva a Itcturc on: Orrfou music, awl Ori-unn ronipoH ira. A number of voral and instru mental uiere ore to be given during tha lecture aa lllusl rations. Jt Kb -mil A'lama ia I" aiun from "Tlia Hour Hand.'- and Mini Mildred llerke ley will alao aing roloa from the aame , piece, t'hnrlea ltunron la to play a composition of hia own. "Capiice." Jllra. 'J'. A, IVoraitri will mii aome elected aolo. , Mia Kliaabaih Null In to iriva piano aoln. and Mine. Hoae JiMiMW i to ainf two arlrrtlona composed by Dr. John l.andburj Heck. Miaa Mjrlle Janaann la to be accompaulat for the afternoon's program. The affair ia lo be jiven between Ilia houra of two o'clock and five o'clock. The committeea arranaiiu.' for the event are, luucbeon comwit tee, Mra. i. H, Macladry, Mr". W, W. Calkina, ra. A. T. t'ockerline; en ernl committee, Mra. A. K. Itoberl", Mra. W. W. Calkina, Mra. Kdwiu ,. Knapp. j ' For a covered tliali supper mem bera of the Mltle Club Around the Corner anthered at the home of Mr. and Mra. J. 11. Kill last evening. Mra. V. E. Hnoiltraaa and Mra. C A. Huntea were hoaleaaea to iw-nibcra of Thuraday Hewing rlub at I he borne of the former t bin week. . ' Mtllo Mini Miriam Caawell via hoatcae for an enjoyable party at the home of her parent", Mr. and Mra. A. E, Caawell, lat Haturday : aftrrnnmi. Inviting eighteen little ; (Hernia In to celebrate with her on : her aeveutb blrthilay atmlveranry. Kaater favora were attractively lined (or the occaalon. The afternoon waa : apent with gamea, followed by a luncheon, Janet Kpencer and Ileal rice Hiroona aaaiated tbe boatraa. 1 Mr. and Mra, Arthur Moirla left Tueaday for Han Krauelaco where they will atay until the coming Mntf " day or Tueaday. ilApril Frolic, Costume MAnd Stunt Party, ,To be .Tonight i TJnlvaridtjr wonnn ra awaiting In j tdlr of anticipation and eieltement j for tha April frolle whirl, in to bn ; an affair of diitlnrtinn tonight At thn 1 Wmnan'a hulldlriB. Ktunta ara to be- gin at aaven o'clock, Tha frolic In vmtiiii.fl party $rn annually for i co-eda only, and In of wide internal to many town wmnon who earn your : attend. Patronetinea for tha evening ara to ha Mra, W. F. J.wett, Mia. Karl Onttiaitk, Mra. IjouIi If, John on. Mra, Henry I. Hlieldnn, Mra. Colin V. Pymant, Mra. Virginia Judy Katarly. Tlte Jndgoa ara tn bn Mra. Onorgo Htbac, Mlaa Gartntda Talbot, Mra. Vlrtiuia Judy Eatarly, Mra. Er ie W, A lieu, MIbi Victoria Avakian. ! land soma programs havo been ar ranged, daooratad with a allhouetta af fart ar a blua background. Htunta linted ara Ialt Delta Helta, "Hrldnd tha Moon"; Tan Nu, "Oh. Mateul"; Buaan ( ampbrll liall, ' ( nrnlvar j Al pha Omlrron I'i, "A Night in (iror It la"; Kappa Omlrron. "Progre of . Vrttlroata" IHa tJaintim, "Mfinmy Jand"i (iamma 1'hl Itela, Jabhrr Mack Jingaraa"; 11 Huta l'hi, "Iloota"; Alpha Delia 11, "A Moon light Fantasy." Itftwrcn ata tnimio la to be given. I'riien ara to bo flveu fur coKtunifH, and the haraway cup to be givait tn tho hounn having the hrHt atuttt. Tha frolic in upon aorfd by tha Woiiicii'a lftigup, pro ccrda golug to th forrlgn acholarxhlp fund, Mra. Taylor Whlta wan a hot of Thursday aftrruonn for a very Kttrarttvft lmirhfon at hrr hnn.a, an taruiulng the niambara of Intar Hp club. Covrra wrr plawd for, be aidra the club mvnibfra, Mra. Krneit I.udlow, Mrtt. l'rl Uuputii. Mra, Al bert HHrn, Mra. J, Franklin llaaa, , Mra. Charity Hart, of Portland. Tha eitra two wark-end h olid ay n for the at'hoo) ohiidrfu ara inevntivea for immirou werk-end tripa by par ent, aud Rvaral have gone to piaws both uorth and itb. Mr. and Mra, A. F. Nether am! aon. ! Gordon, and daughter, lMty, r apending tha wrkend in Hoaebutg, their former home. a Mr- and Mra. V. H. l.lfl and daughter, Georgia, returtteil Inmi evi'uliue from Portland hfri tin) pent a few dava. a Mra. Ta.ilor White ha a guewu thia week her mother, Mra. t'hariu Hart, and atnter nf Ml"a lltnilah Man, both of Portland. Thry will Mav over tha evk-niH). Mra, M. J. K I. inner ho.r for a delightful afternoon at her home Thurda, entertaining at gueata U memhi'ra or Keto rlub. Invited guetn for tha afternoon wre Mia. tieorge MoI.ean, Mra. Jo Kremmel, t harMte Mrhilnn, Mrn. Hvroo Nirh ola, Mia. Vern rttberl, .iit, I'Jmrr ltoarh, Mra. J. -. I rr. a Mr, ami Mra. I. V, lnman are en tertaining a mini bo r of guema front Portland hu i-ame to ietid Kastn feaitndar here. lt the party are Mr and Mra, t. t. H int, and nun .l.inior, Mr, and Mr. II, M. -', Mr. aoi Mra, H. II. Kellv, and tionloii i(f Mr. Hunt i the daughter tf Mi and Mra. Inmau. i a Mra. A. II. Rota entertained wsth one oVo k luiit-heon fir neotler of 1-umei.tir- Art rlub at hrr home Mii day. The Jlanier rtdura of yellow and whue er HeverJy ued fr th labia decoration. Mra. J, H. KuVe will entertain the rluh in two eek, ' a Mr. and Mr. K, It. prfca and faniDy left Friday morning for a trip to Ml. 1IomI aud ftther point .Mh. Jury pl.iu lo return Mndat evening. 1 1 a a Mr, and Mra. Kenneth Cm-Verltae of Klem have been iitra in F.ufrne I in wee at the home of Mra, tVk- j arnnea parenu, Mr, mi Mra, T K, at Piennn. ! Ma. 10.(10 (!. !lraillf,T a. tinn iest to time ilriitiia ,iuh mfiutwn TEN GREAT AND Hy C VNTIIIA fJKF.Y JT IH Hylvin'a thirl tot h hirtlnlny. Hhe haa Jut hern nut In huy lipreif a birthday preacnt and what do you aiippniin it la? A wholo parkngn of ainmunlHon for tha War ngainfit W'rlnklea Ihn Worn en 'a War! For thiw morning fylivrt found her firet wrlnklr! Hhe had jimt been thinking Hint lier fare waa almni"t. an yotin and aoft aa It hod been at iirt when all of a audden, aha noticed that tiny line between hrr eyea! At. flrat elie Ihoiight It wna a rhnd- ow or a Rniudgft of aoot. And aha tried to rub It away. Hut it wouldn't rub nwnr, Monday, Inviting ni an ndilltlonnl gnear, Mra, A. W. Fvnnn, who la In F.ugenn from Independent, KntiHiia. In two week Mra. Harold Iteytlen wilt entertain the rlun, a Mra, T.lllinn F.ldrldge, Mn. Lnwimn fl. Ilradley, Mra, T. A.lVaraon, and Mra. A. W. Kvana viiited In I'ortlfliid for few duya thla week, Tha auxiliary of (he American lea- Ion met Monday evening for a rrg filar buaiuea aeiaton. Plana were dlactiaaed for tho potlurk dinner whh h ia to he given April Jo, and for the poppy mlfl whicli la an iimtuiil event, to ba given this year during the latter part of May. . Tha P, K. O, Kiaterhood will meet Monday eveuing at tho homo of Mra. M. 8. Ady. Mra, A, It. Hrott and nn of Port land were vinltora lu Fugene for u few daya thia week, riaitlug friemh. Mra. W, K. Powell will he hoaieaa to V, H. Itridgo rlub membera the mini nc Thuraday. a Mra. W, A. KnykemluU entertained for Tlltlmm dub membera at her homo y est onlay afternoon. Mra. A. A. Ilogera waa hoatraa to Itelta (lamma aJ-unnat at her home Monday availing. GOWNS FOR A ITER tTJ Hra ara tu,s orartlral farka K t.-t ..' , '.. L ' . .' , 1 ' , ' J W " . . . . " .... 1 t ' . : ' - -a 1 M -ii mmmmmmm faahlanabla ta or In I ha attic. At tha I. ft i. . .i,.,.h.i,.. model with matal .ar.hrolri.ry and t tha iirle. aa tha only trlmmlnoa. and whit, foulard with an eyaraMrt with, tin buttom along th aida TENSE MOMENTS No. 8 The First Wrinkle It had i-oine lo May. ... It wna, a wrinkle! Nylvin'n hnrt unnk n looked nt, It. Hha felt nw If an olevnior, with her In it, had jtint drnppcfl from the top of the Woolworth tower to th bHuemenl ! It wan the inoM dirirourHKinK mo ment of Kylvin'M I ifi- . . . thai one u hen nhe found (hat first little mark of middle-Hge, thai aiioakins til I It) wrfnklt'. I Ho nh had gone to the TUoom of! Youth Khoppe and bought ?." worth of bottle ntid boxes. And now aha ulta hffore the dr. Ing table tntthiK tuu.rle oil ntid rreom nud aMrlngent Into thut little line , . , trying to coax It away. NnlioiKil PrcsidiU lo Me Honored by Lodge Here Tn honor Mra. Franrca Ituell ttt aon, of Ht, Paul, who la tn be in Kti gene fur two dnya, Ivy I.odRe, lo gren of Honor, la entertniuiut; at a tlnner and reception Momlny even ing in the Knight h of Pylhiiia hull Mra. Olnoti la nntionnl preHident of the Hegree of Honor lodge, and Is on an annual visitation to the local organisation. She will, arrive Sun day and leave Tdieadny for Port land, Seattle, and other citie of the uorth. Member of Ivy lodge tire luvitiuic gueita for the Monday function)1. The dinner la to be given at nix-thirty o'clock, and the reception at eight thirty o'clock, Mra. K. 11. Peterson presided at tin attractive luncheon at her home Titexday, having at her guest h the membera of Auiecin rlub, Mr. A. It. t'urtia and Mra. O. V,. I,ec were upecinl gueata for the ufteruoon. hi two week Mra. Walter Carroll will euterlain the group. William Chewhiro Starbuok rcle brateil hia eighth birthday anniver nary yesterday with a luncheon at the home of hia parent. Mr. and Mr, Morrln Kmrburk, eicht of hia frieud NOON OR OFFICE TV thai wnuU liwb .....ll. w.il cruaharf aa.h. torm.n, . At th. r.nht la rk ot black cf black ,.rQP. it trlmmad . '.. " .. r .A, . . J I I 1 I I IN WOMAN'S LIFE Thia in a trtmedy never tinderjUand . of vanishing youth. that men can . the tragedy Sylvin known that Tom, her hnn band, will not can when gray hairs hnv on bin templea. lie will be proud of it. Hhe known that he won't mind hif, wiinklca. He will never think of them. Hut what will he think of her, when he hccb her getting n lif tie older every day. Then Sylvia Inuglia like the girl hhe Mill In. For fho knows that to Tom idie al ways wilt be young and pretty. For Tntn aeea her with the eyca of love that never change, (O'PyriKht, P,'o, NLA Service, Inc.) being hidden for the ocension. All the favors of th Latter time were attractively Hed on the table. Cov ers were placed for Finerson Ntickeln, Kd Martin, Muddy Hr,son, Jack Staf ford, llnhert S.tarbiii'k, Alfred Tingle. Jack Cody, Farl Teller, and the bout. Following the luncheon a number of games were enjoyed. 'Oregon club girla xpotmnrcd a .de lightful affair this morning when Miey entertained with n akating parly at the Winter (iarden. fidloweil by a luncheon at the itainhnw. The April faculty calling day for uni vtTlly- women waa nu event, of i Thuraday in Alumni hall of the Wo nian'a buililine. A inuaical program naa given couaialint of vocal eoloa bvMi Krancea Hurnett: an inatru meiital trio by .Mia Kather Layton, violiniat, Miai Kurn Eliot, 'cello, Mi Iria Handera, pianiat. lira. arren ' I). 8mith ira chairman of the com ' inittee of holeaaea for the after 1 noon. Tboae, entertaining were Miaai ! Kiliel Sanborn, .Miaa Kale Sichaefer '.Mra. F. i. li. Kchmidt. lira. A. II., ! Kchroff. Mra. Harry rlcott, Mra. Kan- ! ; dall Scott, .Mra. Henry J. Sheldon Mr,. K. I.. Khinn. Mra. W. M. Sin clair, Mra. M ailer Colder. Miaa Mar Ilia S,afford. Mr,. I'eter 1.. Spen leer, Mra. Cirllon Spencer. Mr,. I'd Htanard. Mra. O. F. Stafford, Mi . i Kmraa Slephnaon. Jim t.ertruuc ' Slephnnar.n. Mra. K. I.. Stetaon, Mra. I A. II. Slillman. Mr,. John Slraub. I Misa Lillian Stupp. Mra. A. K. Sweet: aer. Mra. Colin V. Ilyment, Mra. 11. II. Tanner. Mra. .fane Thaiher. Mia K. Thoratenberg, Miaa Anna Thonip ; aon, Miaa l.ora Teahner, Misa llai- riet '1 liotnpaon. Miaa Lilian Tingle, ! Mra. Lamar Toole. Mra. H. B. Tor ) rev, Mra. K. S. Tuttle. Mr-, i.. LI. Mu Ihi Kpsilou Will (live Annual Sacred (Concert Toinorrow Nn rhapter of Mu l'hi Kpsilon, wo men's uaiidiml inusiral fraternity, is to present itx f.fth annual Kastei tuirred eonrcrt tomorrow evening ai I he ' Firm .Methodist Fpiscopa! 'hureh, at aeven-thirfy o'clock. Th' I'MinTrt U fine of the otitKtitnding inn aic eventa of the spring. Mra. T. A. Peari"n, o( the aluninae, ia in r-hnrge for thia year'a program, which fol low : Prelude ( all to Worship fifrxolfigy, Invocation and Lord's Pruyer lit nm No. "I Jrtlden Harps arc S"iindinit" Vfteal Trio. "The Lord I las A riK"u" Kmerfon Itnili Akera, Mildred Herkely flnd Mnrvel Skeeln (berieiiffer Tru. 'Meweh nf the Madonna" Wolf -Kurrnri Iteulah ("linke, liwenthdyii IIy den and IWnice Yeo (.'nut rail n Snln, "1 ny of I ay" Heardsley Ynn de Water .Mnrvel Skeplg Uhertcilf fer Viol n Kid', "Adoration". . .IVtrouki AllrtTta Potter Offertory, "Adagio," from the Fit'lh Sonata, ifmlmnnt Soprano Solo, "The Croaa" , ..Ware JEuth Akera Cello Solo. "Andante" from K Minr Ci neerto Popper Lora Teahner Voral Ihiet. T Waitfd for fhe horrl," I Ivniu of Praise Menrelsnohn -Ahdame Hn Milirew and Mra. T. A. Pea rami Trio, "Angel1 Serenade" ...ti.Rraga Nina Warnock. Ktip potter and Loia Purker ftenedictien -rKJin Poattude, "Pdntluile" Scheve Mrs tn Sold') Frances pierce tti'cnn Acc, inir.'in'tit - Jean I l.irner Piano Af-ompaniat Aurora Potter Pnderwond j The active. meinberH of Nu eluip : ter are: Lorn Tentuier, Mra. Anno jLandnbiiry lieck. Mra. Jane Thachrr, 'Alberta Potter, l-'ranren Pierci1, .lean : Harper, Katie Potter, tinice Poller, 1 1 iwendolyn llnyden. Hernice Yen, : Mra. T. A. Pearson, VirsiniH Owens. ! Itnth Akein, Kliiihetli .elnii. Leonn i Ma raters. Lois Parker, Mra. tiifford j Nasli. Mra. John Stnrk J-vaiis and I Wanda Kastwood. .N'.na Warnock. ; tienevieve 'l' helps, Ilher Church, La- 1 M : Its Easy! ; Come lo Laraway's Only $1 A Week! What an opportunity. Get the diamond you've no long wanted. Here arn thre feature w havo picked from our groat stock only a few of the many remarkable diamond values we have tn offer. Come In Feature Diamond Plue-white diamonds mount ed in new ISM, and whltfl gold aettlngs of beauty. $1 Weekly Beautiful UrllUant dlamondagrai iiful white gold mountings. A largo selection at thla price, $2 Weakly Blue-White Gems IWtttifut gema set In the finest whit gold hand carved mountings w could secure. Just see theae rings. (3 Weekly Seth Laraway GIRLS WILL BE Boyish Costume of Last Season Has Become Girlish One of This Generally Are Charming to Behold I i iT ' Here arc typical styles Hy IIOHTLXSI-; SAFXDKUS (NFA Service Writer) XEW YOHK. April 11. By Eas ter, spring fashionH have become def initely crystallized, the general trends of fashion have been established and the grand orgy--of buying has begun. The boyish coat nine of last, season has become the girlish one of this that is the outstanding feature of this year's j'nMer fashion pa rude,' The narrow hemline has given way to one very much fuller with motion and ripple, produced by ruffles, go dets, pleats and innerts, but. other wise the straight silhouette prevails. Without in the least suggesting tight ness, clothes seem to be molded to (he body. Skirt Are Shorter Skirls are short and getting short- verne KU.li, Harriet (laid win, Mary Morton and Olga Wiekherg. Following are the alumnae of the clinp.er: Madame Rose McOrew. Mrs. A. E. Whitinn. Mrs. Hose Powell. Mrs. pelbert 1 Iberteitffpr. Mrs. Thom as t 'hapman. Miss Hrownetl Fmzer, Miss Janet Krazer, Mrs. Ituth O.ivis I leaver, Aurora Potter Fnderwood, Joanna J nines Ellis, Miss Maude liennmore, Miss Inn Watkins, Mrs. I M. H. I rmiglnss. Mrs. 1 lenry 1 'avis j and Mrs. Leta Lesl, Mrs. A. K. llnherls. Miss Margar et Hyatt. Mis Alma Lawrence, M.ssi Mnley Parker, and Miss Myrtle Jans son were pledged lo the fraternity t lie pist week. Mrs. Frank Page entertained Tour ist club member Monday evening of this. week. Mrs. (ieorge ltent returned this week to her home in Portland, nfter. visiting in Eugene at the home- of her daughter, Mrs. Lclnnd Johnson, Of interest friends is the to a wide circle of news of the engage- 14 - kt, great Diamonds $150 for this spring the GIRLS ONCE MORE, ! Ipl ensemble, the sport outfit. eft As (hey grow shorter they be come fuller, and there is tendency to concentrate the trimming on the skirt. Sleeves are long. Only on sport dresses and those intended for even ing wear do we find the sleeve omit ted. Elbow length ami three-quarter length sleeves are infrequently seen. The neckline hugs the neck and in many cases there is n collar not the old-fashioned sort Ihnt continued from Hip frock, but one .worn separately with (he bateau or oval line. Scarfs aro tied closely about the throat, and usually a port of the costume carry ing out n definite scheme of decora tion. Ememblo Carried Out The ensemble idea is 'carried nut in all types of clothes from sport to evening gowns. The most popular ment of Miss Olco It:;se lo Andrew Koerner, which was made known at the .Delta (iamma house at .dinner time last Sunday. The announcement was made nt the same time at. the Kappa Sigma bouse by Mr. Koerner. Red and yellow tulips nd randies in harmonizing colors formed the table decorations for the dinner nt, the Ieltn Cammn house. A large box of candy was brought in. containing the AUNT JULIA'S "I wish rd met that man" said Aunt Julia, as she glanced out of the window and saw the laundry rep resentative running up the steps of the " house next door. "I wish I had met : him when I was a young woman and that washday for me would have meant only putting the washing in .a bundle and handing it to him. It would have saved me from this pesky rheumatism just as sure as you're born. Goodness, . when I think back over the days I put in, bending and stooping over a wash tub, it's a wonder I have any health left at all." Aunt Julia might have added that over 3,000,000 women ere protecting their health, keeping themselves young by taking advantage of the service offered by the modern laundry. We will relieve you of all the drudgery of washdayand the iron ing, too, if you desire. Everything will be washed carefully in mild suds, then rinsed in many changes of rainsoft water, and wo will do all the ironing or part of it if you desire. Our service can be adapted to any family budget. Phone our representative to call for your next weekly bundle. Phone 252 for Thrif-T-Service 6c per Pound and ' lc per Piece Fridays Saturday, Domestic 143 2th Avp W Sendti AS TO CLOTHES and Effects type is the figured silk dress cloth coat lined with the silk uf tie dress. For sport wear one finds combina tions of plain and striped or cheeked materials, ntid wool coats matching tn color the silk sport frocks. For afternoon wear, tho ensemhh is often of silk, of the ribbed variety such as faille, hengnliue or Otto man, with embroidery or beading re, pealed on dress nnd coat. The en semhle of chiffon or georgette crepe ili delicate colors bnndeel with fur at the hemline of the coat, is most lively, Taffeta conts or capes match the fig ured chiffon dance frocks with whirh they are worn. Fur, ostrich feath ers, velvet flowers nnd fringe are fa vorite finishes for the hems of these creations. cards telling of tjie betrothal. Miss Hasp is a member of Helta Gamma; Kwamn, Tre Nu, and Thespians. She will graduate from the university thin spring. Mr. Koerner is n graduate ef Lelond Stanford, Jr. university witlr the class of 11)17, and is a member of Kappa S.igmn nnd Phi Alpha Helta. Hilling the war he was a captain in (Continued on p.ice three) ROCKING CHAIR Rough Dry at A Very Reasonable PIECE RATE Laundrv . . J. T. Snelson, Prop. hfhe . Sundry' 9 "raw. an. wpaj.awi,i-anMM)iina. -w j i ,it .Pi .. r, , . CaUJa