Saturday Evening, April 18, 1925
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Upper Itft Mr. PrudonM E. Clarii,
who It t U tolokt al tha 8hik
ipaara birthday party that will ba
a notable event tha oomlng weak
t tha home of Mra. OaH Q. Waah
bum. The party la being fllven by
membere ef Bhakeipaar club.
Lower right Mra. Anne Landibury
Booh who la directing the operetta,
"Crlmion Eyebrowa that la being
given by the University high aohool.
Mra. Beofc alao gave a lecture at
the gueit day party and muiloaJe
for whloh Monday Book elub mom
here entertained the paet weak at
the borne of Mra. W. W. Calklna.
By MAUI AN LOWUV
A LT K It N ATI N 0 as teiniisranieut
ally as the April rnins aud sun
uhUi, aud sparkling with as much
(renliDMga and vuoiy, club doings and
tH'iifliu iuud the week a lively one.
And while the expected revival of the
routine of teas, luncheon, and bridge
parties fur society In general, follow
ing Lent, did not coma this weak, so
uiriy folk bad plruty of entertain
went and diversion.
Tomorrow as l'strlot's day bring
a new element to think about as na
tion wide tribute la given in couitueiu
, oration of the world-fumed lUttle of
Coucord and Ltilngtou, tne firi bat
tla of the Kevoluiionary war. C hurt fa
ta are to ubserva the smtivernary to
nn-rrow, while a'honU and dvlo
groups bava arranged programs for
Monday.
1'us grtster Interest for the peat
week hat been for uulvertdy affair.
The benefit bridge tra given Wed
uatdHy by the Alumnue atiorlstlun
of the uuiveriity held an unusual in
tereat for both the otd?r graduute
and tha pretent genoration of stu
douta beraue of an association with
the older upiveratly In pauie, and the
worthy purp:ia of tha Mtiry Hplller
ti'hoUrthtp, matnialned by the alum
nae group. The rourert Thursdny eve
nutg as the first appesrsnro' of the
inen'a and women's glee eluhs in Joint
program aa au Innovation thnt wni
widely praned hy Kngeua friend and
spontor. who earlt year await theac
went. Tomorrow will bt another
muttrat event when Mu 1 1 hi Kptlon
pretenta another of It rtmcert fr
ies. The aevnnd ntaht (nr th optr
etta, "C'rtmion Eyebrow," this eve
ning at tha I'nireraity high school
la an affair of Interest
A particularly pleating afternoon
event waa the nuttirale and at nun)
guest duy of the Monday Iw ok club
for whuh memttfr entertatntl a', the
home of aire. V, V. Cslkina Mruluy
afternoon.
Be rural vltltun bnre hern honored
thin week, and the coming days will
be est aside for other entt in wel
come to a numtter of tmtitdera,
'A Night in I'arit," to be apontored
by the American legion 1a an sveut
awaited by many fur the ramlug
week end, April i and I'.V
Mra. Thomas B. Welle snd
M
Mhel Hon born entertaiued at
very
pretty dinner party at the tlsburn ' Mmley, Mr, and Mr. Frederick Stic
kotel Wednesday evening, honoring : Kelt, and Mr. and Mrs. Seth M Ker-ths-
seniors o( Alpha Xi hell. Spec!! ' ron.
gueftta of h(n-r wers Mm tlertruda 1 e
ianmeTr, oi in alumnae, who Mr. and Mra. It, 8. Hrvaon enter
lraves at the en4 of th- achool ye tamed N. I, a. chin member at their
ir nrr nnuia m unoiie Miami, ami
.nr. .iiuurrti Muirn, a ui woinrr.
woo is iu trare in apenn ne luminrt
at her homa in Ft. liKlg, Iowa,
l'ovre were laid fur fourteen. A tall'
basket of p nk and white tulip made I
a striking centerpiece with pltc
ranis to match, tttietn for the ev
ning were Mrs. Gtffen, Mts Mum-ties-rr,
Mi Beatrice TiOd. Mi, An
gusta Htttmltco, Mb F.theli IMkins,
Miits race Cavine, Mi lUtel
Harden, Mis Florence Httuier. Mii
Anne tJorrie. Mis lively n Hennett.
Mia Helen Heuham, Mil Mary ln
atdmn. Mr. and Mrs. Krte W, Merrrll were
dinner hosts Sunday eren'ng, having
as their guests Mr. and Mt. Harry
H aldcn, Mr. and Mr. Ixy Rowling,
Mr. aud Mra. Herbert Room.
Mrs, W. H. Hrooke and Miss Irene
Applegate were hoteea to members
of Kriday Hridge club yesterday aft
ernoon. e e
Mr. and Mr. Henry flfm and son
of Astoria iitcd in ilugeue this
V &, :
K&NNO1.1.
werk at the homes of tha former'
mother and altter, Mra. A. W. Hims
and Mrs. Herbert iloome. Mr. snd
Mrs. Henry Hims are on thelv, way
for a visit In los Angeles.
Mr. and Mra. Frederick 0. Stkkela
were dinner hoita at their borne
Thunday evening for a group of
frleml.
'
Mrs. Mary Jewett presided at an
attractive Vne o'clock luncheon yet
terdny afternoon, hitving as giients
for the orcaslou the members of Sun
shine club.
Mrs. Melville Jones
Is Honored at tea
This Afternoon
As an sfflr to honor her huse
guet, Mr. Melville Jonea of Sim
Fran-lc, Mr. John ltrnefiet en
tertained at an Informal tea at her
home this afternoon between the
huure of three o'clock and five o'
clock. At an artittic vetting for the
occaion candle light and tulips in col
ore of Mm and gold waa ueed. Mra.
Herald White presided at the tea
table.
Tho railing to inert Mr. Jones
were Mm. t'nrltob. Spencer, Mm.
I.rnn H. M.t'remly, Mra, Herald
"hue, Mr. Arthur It. Wilms. Mr.
WiUoo H. Coffey, Mr. Howard Hall,
Mra. lel!iert t.il.prteuffer, Mrs.
Thomas Chapman. Mrs. Frederick U.
StlcVela. Mr. Herbert Iloome. Mrs.
Iiniv Tortse, Mr. W. K. Max ley,
Mra. PhUMp Ireland. Mitt Ktttherina
rinnee, MIm Margaret Booth, Mra.
Iiethert Htauard, Mra. Arthur Morris,
Mra. David Uraltetn.
Mr. and Mrs. Uy Bowling
hntt. fur (liniiiT nn.l an (Trnlnt of
I'rWu. at thrlr home S.lnnl.y, Intll-
11, a. (tint. Mr. al m, y. K.
: nmt TueJy eveumg. a king an ad
umonal guMla Mr. anj Mr. avid
un&im. Mr. and Mrs. K. X. 8- hae
fer will entertain the dub in tw
weeks,
Mr. H. Plnneo f Ai,ti t.
Ttahing In Kuin over the week end
with her daughter, Mi Katherme
ruuieo,
At two-thirty o'clock Monday aft
ernoon meiitUr of ShnWspcare club
will meet at the rhatitber of com
tterce mom, ittitend of at three
o'clock which ha been the ul
tim. The of the ply, "lUm-
let,"' will b rMitintird at the session.
I hiring ths week end of May 1 2
and . member of the l'nlTerity of
irregon onin Christian aocia
lion ui v notir to the state
miiirnee or v m. V. A. fd
rrnm au rouege aua universities in
regoa.
Mr. H. 1. Allen fc her tnest
thi week her n.irr, Mi Heien Prd
Staple of Anxele. M Ktsple
plan to remain hr for avuiC time.
ct.i.l - 5 PHOTO
Musicale Given as
Event of Annual
Guest Da'
Thnt a group of friends might en
joy iwi'.rt them an Interesting at inly
and Interpretntlon of Oregon nng
and mimic, membern of Mnndny Itnuk
club wore hotcRp for n municnl at
the home f Mr. W. V. Cnlkins Mon
day afternoon as one of tha weck'a
very delightful affairs.
The neennion wiim tha nnnunl guest
dny of the club, nud hnd been thought
fully arrnnged nt such in ortler that
othera outdid the rlub'a inemtierKhip
miRht alio enjoy the comprehennlva
duly of Oregon imiHiciiiuM mul their
work.
Mr. A. PJ. lloherta worked out the
Rich appearance sturdy
construction beautiful
tone all the fine points,
in fact, that characterize
instruments selling for
double the money
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LA RAW AY'S
progi-im fur the- ar.tnt.oou. 31 rt- j.
if. ll'S.t. prrndent of the dub, pre
p AM and gate a tuik m the purpose
vi the iu'lj. tiud Wflcotiie-i the guehts.
Mre. Anne l,artib:iry llei k, author
; of "Th" Hour Hand' operetta, and
wbo ts directing the presentation tkia
I week-end of the operetta. "Crimson
I Kyebrows." waa In charge of the aft
i e moon's program. Mra. Beck die-
! cussed the accomplishments of Ore-1
1 Ron composer and in brief outlined
' their w-?rk. To effectively illustrate
! the tslk a number of vocal and in-
Ntrumental numbers were Kir en. 1
kjchard Adam and Mis Mildred
Herkfley sang boib solos and portion
if the chorus in duet from "The .
Hour Hand.", Mise Myrtle Jauuon
played a piano solo, "Caprice," by,
Charles Kunynn, an (Oregon com
poser; Mt4H Klizaheth Null played
three piono solos, lanc, Ameri
cone," "tiurotto", by I'ent Mowrey.
unotljer Oregon artisf. and ''Lejenujj ,
by 1'r. Emil Knna. ifrs. T. A. Pear
aon aaiu:, "If June were Mine", by i
Hilton Turvev, and waa accompanied 1
by Mrs. A. K. Itoberts, Mine. Itoaa '
AfcGrew aang aoios, accompanied bv
lean John Landsbtiry.
, Mr. Calkin was nnrrlated during
the tea hour by the other member
( the club. Decorations for the aft
ernoon were representative of an old
fashioned garden, spring blooms of
tulip, primroses, apple blossoms,
orchids, daisies, and iris muking u
moat attractive background for the .
party. i
..Guesta naked for the afternoon
were Mrs. Lettie Mowrey, Mrs. C. W.
Hnwknworth, Mrs. It, J. Coleman.
Mrs. K. E. UeCou, Miss Sue Hudolett
Mrs. It. C. Merrell, Mra. Paul R.
Kelty, Mrs. Keouotb Cockerline, Mrs.'
Carl O. Washburne, Mrs, Theo Steb-
no, Mrs. Sherman W. Moody, Mme. j
Hose MKirew, Mrs. J. W. Kays, Mra.
Virginia Judy Esterly, Mr 8. Fred J
V A Htola fri flnnnM Yntinir !
Mrs. T. A. Pearson. Mr. Krneet il
atrap, Mra. E. T. Hodgo, Mrs. Lynn
8. McCready. Mrs. R. W. Pierce,
Mrs. P. J. liartle, Mra. R. H. Fields,
Mrs. A. J I. Haundera. Mrs. Georgia
Tobey, Mrs. E. 8. Tuttle, Sirs. E.
Carpenter, Mr. J. Franklin Haas,
Mrs. C. A. Eldrigde, Mra. Margaret
Haamussen, Mrs. Itelle Calhoun,
Marian Lowry. Members of the club
who entertained were Mra. L. E.
Hean, Mrs. J. O. Jlolt, Mrs. J. S.
Mnglndry, Mrs. C. L. Teehner, Mrs.
W. W. Calkina, M"ra. A. T. Cocker
line. Mrs. C. I. Collins, Mrs. F, M.
Wlikins, Mrs. Edwin L. Knapp, Mra.
W. E. Miner, Mrs. L. J. Temple, Mra.
A. E. Roberta, Mrs. A, L. Ingalls,
Mrs. J. B. Bell.
Mrs. David Link wna hostena for a
luncheon at her home Thursday, hav
ing na gtieflts members of Thimble
club. Special guests hidden for the
afternoon wero Mrs. Henry Schwer
ing and Mra. W. L. Cheshire who
assisted the hostess. Mrs. Robert
Pratt, will entertain the group for
a luncheon in tvro weeks.
For an attractive luncheon at the
Anchorage Thursday Mrs. V. E.
Powell entertnined U. D. Bridge club
members, Inviting na an additional
guest Mrs. Herbert Roome.
An Interesting; visitor on the uni
versity campua this week has been
Miss Florence Jackson of Boston,
and a member of the bureau of advice
and appointment of the Young Wom
en's Christian association. Whilo on
her visit here she. held n number of
conferences with grous of the uni
versity women, and was the honored
guest for a number of social cventa.
Mrs. E. O. Holman returned this
week to her home in Mobridge, South
Dakota, after a visit nt the' home
of Mra. B. F. Brown.
Mra. Addia Osburn wns a gracious
hostess Monday evening for a dinner
party at the Osburn hotel, entertain
ing for the Tonrist club members.
The affair had been especially ar
ranged to welcome back Mrs. E. O.
Potter, who returned last week from
a tour of the orient. Each gnest
brought a present for Mrs. Potter, the
party being given also as a kitchen
shower for her.
A van! Thimble club members wero
en terf allied Wednesday afternoon at
tha home of Mra. G. T. Kny, Motor
route A.
rius Six Important fea
tures exclusive with this one
and only Registering Pianol
Musically and intrinsically
an unmatchable value
at $450!
IF CLOTHES WERE
One Pound and Half is Total Weight of Entire Costume Prom Head to Foot
For Girl's Summer Wear
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On the scales
pound and a half,
ounces of clothes.
I'm off to a party,'
said June, the
fair,
With her very merriest laugh.
"You are?" asked her mother, "and
whnt will you wear?"
8a id June, "A pound and a half!"
You'll have to hand the lightweight
championship to the modern girl, for
Shakespeare Party
Will be an Event
Next Thursday
The coming week's notable func
tion will be the Shakespeare birthday
party for which members of Shakes
peare club are entertaining on Thurs
day afternoon nt the home of Mrs.
Cnrl G. Washburne. It will be at
throe-flfteen o'clock.
The party Is given annually, and In
one of the distinctive eventB of the
spring time. For the occasion each
of the club's twenty-five members is
to invite a guest. The affair is also
one of the only two social events
.sponsored by Shakespeare club during
tho year, tho other being tho Twelfth
night party given each January.
The entire program for the after
noon will be given in commemoration
of Shakespeare and his work. Mrs.
S. 1). Allen, president of the club,
wjll preside at the gathering, and,
will explain tho purpose of the party.1
Sirs. Prudence H. Clark is to be
soloist for the musicale of the pro
gram and hna arranged two particul
arly interesting groups of Shakes
pearean songs.
Other program numbers will be
Instrumental solos by Miss Celeste
Campbell who will play from the
musical settings for the plays, "King
Lear', "Hamlet", and "Romeo and
Juliet"; a Shakespearean reading by
Mra. Catherine Cogswell Thome, aud
the reading of parte of the story
"Spring Flight," .written by Ine
Iluynea Irwin. Mrs. Addle Osburn
will read this atory which glvea much
valuable explanatory discourso on the
time of Shakespeare.
Members of the committee who
MUSIC
STORE
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SOLD BY WblUHl,
la a complete outfit for a girl weighing only a 'ttklStft &irmift
At the right a girl Is shown wearing these 24
here la positive proof that her sum
mer costume will weigh only a pound
and a half! This includes a dress,
hat, shoes, hose and everything else
that is essential. Tho weight of the
outfit could hnve been reduced a few
ounces more by cutting off some or
namental buttons, but whoever
have arranged for the party are Mrs.
Kdwln L. Knnpp, Mrs. Nelson F.
Macduff and Mrs. Carl G. Wash
burne. '
The event of city-wide interest for
next week, and which will be at
tended by all grownups and children
will be the pageant, "A Night in
Paris," which is being presented un
der the auspices of the Eugene post
of the American Legion next Friday
and Saturday night at the armory.
The affair is being given as a bene
fit for disabled ex-service men, of
whom there are some two hundred
and forty 'out of the total number
of nine hundred and fifty-seven in
Lano county. There has been a great
need for necessities for theso men,
and the pageant, given annually, Is to
ai dthem.
Co-operating with the legion are
tho legion auxiliary, Elks lodge, Ki
wanis club, Rotary club, and Lions
club. Each of these organizations is
to have stunts and to handle conces
sions.
Members of nil organizations par
ticipating in the pageant are to be
dressed in gaily colored costumes, the
whole idea being to make the affair
as nearly Parisicnne as possible. The
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UAU luulu lhuuh
dreamed a girl's outfit would weigh
less than two pounds. Here la the
exact weight of each article shown on
the scale: step-In, one ounce and a
half; brassiere, one ounce; hose, one
ounce and a half; satin shoes, ten
ounces; picture hat, live ounces;
gown, five ounces.
women aro to wear brilliantly hoed
costumes, and tha men will wear
smocks and caps of bright colors.
' The armory is to be decked in bazaar-like
decotiitiona of gaudy and
dazzling colors, with specially colored
lights.
A program of vaudeville stunts is
to be given, and while as yet not
ready to announce It is said to be of
the best talent that can be obtained.
Uetween the acta the I. O. O. F. band
in oriental uniform will play. Each
evening the pageant is to start at
seven-thirty o'clock. Gaprge B. Love
is general chairman of the committee
handling arrangements for the af
fair. Patrons and patronesses for the
pageant are to be Mr. and Mra. Carl
G. "Washburne, Mr. and Mrs. Eric
W. Allen, Mr. and MrB. A. A. Rogers,
Mr. and Mrs. Tnul It. Kelty, Mr. and
Mrs. John Bovard, Mr. and Mrs. W.
S. Sinclair, Mrs. E. P. Dorris, Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Parka, Mr. and Mra.
David Auld, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bor
er, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Wilklns, Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Koke, Mr. and Mrs.
George Schnefera, Mr. and Mrs. M.
M. Tuft, Mr. and Mrs. Charlea A.
Hardy, Mr. and Mra. E. R. Bryaon,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunbar, Mr.
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brid.e tea .
br the Uuiveriity of Oregon AluTj
allocution at the Osburn hotel Vfj
neiday afternoon wa a most .
eeasiui atrair. xwo Hundred or m
were in attendance for the afitn,""
of bridge, with about twentr.jtl
more calling during the tea (,
Many of the clubi of .the city resent
group tables for the afternoon
the fraternities on the univenl,,
campus, and scores of in.li.u....
Appproxlmately one hundred
twenty-five dollars was c:turej ,
the .Mary Spiller scholarshin Mli -kl!
maintained by the alumnae group aid
for which tho benefit was gjiTT
Twenty prltes were given, donate b.
the officers and friends of ih. ...7
ciation, and of particular note .
1'red Montgomery. The nan. ...
given In the palm and tea rooms
the hotel which were attractive!;
orated in lilacs and apple blossom
ui ins ramiim. curing tne tea boat
Mrs. Herbert Clarke, Mrs. Fr.nk t
Chambers, Mrs. Lawrence T. Ham.
r T n u.i. u.. r ini,
.na. v. uuii,, .mo. i.amar Jooa
Jlrs. U. A. Burden, Mrs. Era.it
r ti ti-ii- " "
.-IHM.IM, ira. iicury Elolienoerk, Mill
Klina Plendricks, and Miss Gertm.i.
Llvermore assisted by a group of iltU
irum eucu oi tne campus sororit;
house presided. The monev m.j.
from the benefit la to go into the n.
i unnA. . t . . 1
po.cu suiruv tivruioueJH lund for the
Mary Spiller scholarship, which k..
been in existence for about sixteen
yean on tne campua, naving ben
founded by the alumnae aasoeiitin.
in iwa.
Mrs. Herald White is
Hostess at Three
Tables of Bridge
Mrs. Herald White waa hosteu fA.
a delightful afternoon affair at her
home Thursday, entertaining for
tnree tables of bridge In compliment
co jars, juemue Jones, a visitor in
J&ugene.
Guest bidden for the affair wn
Mra. Jonea, Mrs. Orvilte Waller, Uri.
J odd iJentfiel. Mrs. Lynn S. M.
Cready, Mrs. Carlton Spencer, Mri.
W, E. Moxley, Mra. Delbert Oberteul
fer, Mrs. Tho rase Chapman, Jin
Wilson B. Coffey, Mrs. George Hitch-
cock, Mra. Walter Snyder.
L. O. E. club members were en
tertained on Thursday of this wtck
at tho Elks temple for an afternoon
of cards. Mra. Riley Snodgra. wu
hostess in the card rooms which were
attractively decorated with pink tu
lips. In the dining rooms was Mri
Fred Chesa as hostess nssisted bj
Mrs. J? . Li. uxner and Airs. II. U t in
Inyson. The tables had lovely cen
terpieces of lavendar lilacs. Honor,
at cards for the afternoon went ti
Mrs. C. J. Daniels. Mrs. liny Curtii
and Mrs. Albert Stien. On .May 7
the club will meet agnm with Mm
Whitton Swafford as the hostess in
the card rooms, and Mrs. Krneit
Brodcrs presiding in the dining room.
A group of ladles who plan to form
a thimble and get-together club, en
poyed a pleasurable ttffnir nt the
home of Mrs. A. Peter Nelson Thurs
day afternoon. Ferns and tlie varioji
spring blooms were attractively usM
as decorations for the afternoon. On
May 14 the group will be entertain!
by Mra. Robert D. Burroughs at her
home. Those making up the part;
were Mrs. Robert D. Burroughs, Ma
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