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Page Eight THE EUGENE G U A E D Saturday Evening, April 25, 13,- v J Bin P'fe ,"itxVm a. v-'vy. ---rn i . , 3 ' '' :-.,-r YW-A, aaaV. 1 uppar ion Mrs. Melville Jones, a . WA Ich hM visitor I, Euoon. from yAF V"'r L. E. Bean. pat. m ? , ,: .17 kc.f j 1 ron"' """ ,h p,e,"" "A Nloh' I ) 1 ' J '1 "V " tj'f'J Si I "N," which ll being given V i tat ,jr r VlHUL , f ,WjlAAA aaan this evenlna under the aua- ' ,tS ' V . Sl Pi"" of the American Loglon. IJsS h-""" Erl. W. Allen, pat. 1 i in'iV,' fm OJ;ijHg3 ' "" 'or American Legion V ' , ""i r .-. r" . i 1 "TlL pageant which la a notable evnnt of i '-V &M1 J3Mh th. week-end. V "T''jfi :Ssp V"-' .V iLki Afternoon Affair J ft ri vYvW J Commemorates . m , f ' '1 iitiVTA A moat Inmrrstln. n,l .r.ntrul nf. 4 7jS' Unlerluininit was the .SliakMpearr I ''' t M I blrtlHlajr party and xurat by '-fori Iuigeneans Guests For Luncheon In Roseburg loi-clhi-r with J.ir.ne p' rsril nnd mrnwa of pinks fl P''- t'orrts ol rach plf aiiniunenl the betroth al. A box of candy was bronjut in . shaped like the pin of Theta Chi fro-1 ternity of which Mr. Jlowrey is ai member. Tlia dinner was gien pre- i . . , tt a I r.rl nr the Theta Chi formal dance. ; A most charming affair for a nun- "a - .. t . . . '-n.t-iil suests at the dinner were ber of members of the Eugene Pcii f,u"'r ' . . ... pj r.aoght.r. of thj Nil. club was the. Vo r hr, ' bridge luncheon for which they were , i n.. enter.ained on Wednesday b, the I''"" Ib M!" I lUieburg rinb of the liuughtera of Mildred UCompt. and M... K.ther- , th. Nile Th. event ws. giren in the I" Kreeman. both of Portland. Mi... Indian room of the Umpou. hotel in (loodrirh l. the daughter of Mr and Koseburg. The table was beautifully , Mrs. Frederick W. t.oodnch of Port- .rr.n.ed. wisteria snd tulio. beinl , " ana grnnu.ien ir..u, u used. I Perfume in Ear Ring is Modern Conceit nity last June. I'unng ner senioi ; year she was editor of the Oregana, j university yearbook. She is a member of Alpha Chi Omega. Theta Sigma Phi, .Mortar Board, and Phi Beta i Kspna. Mr. Mowrey Is the son of : v. -i ,i. i.Mrs. H. Marshall Carlock of Port-, lann. 110 la a mvuivs u uu.:,aw at present, and a member of Theta Chi. No date has as yet been announ ced for the wedding. mil , Mfmbfri of Krlilny Hri(lf flub wert hoRtNifH for an njoiitit din tier mul hntlito party nt tit horn of Mr. nnd Mrt. W. T. Cur roll Thurmlaj rnin, rntsrlatnini (hrir htmlmmU for the Aeration. Huft bouquet of Scotch hrooin wre uu, ami maile umiiimlly nttrnctlrc tahla tlccorationi. Mr. ami Mt-t, K. II. lVtrrum were tnvitril ti'!ti for the eveninf. tlthcra nt the .irty were Mr. and .Mrs. Hoy of color and In natural 1 Curtia. Mr. and Mr. Ilnrmon Ander son, .Mr. and Mra. nyne llreen, Mr. and Mra. l.onar Talor, Mr. and Mra. Hy MARIAN LOWUY Xf AY, th month of aprtnjUme flory, the lima of aunahlne, flowera, and Joy, and boat of all the arrival of May dny and til many quaint cua tuna. Keativltlea of the dny, wo are told, find (heir remoter orifin in ancient India ami Kjtypt where th renewed fertility of nature waa cel ebrated in varloue way a, but, perbapa, the moce widely known ruaioma come with our knowledge of the history of old England, France, and (lermany. from whom have come the grently modified and decidedly Americanised tradition of the dny. One thinks of Mity dny but to think of the bnaketa awaiting at the door, and of the May pole, a dntiling cre ation decked In Ita rlbhona and flow ers, and the Mny queen crowned to hold away over court for a day. The ninking of May bnaketa la an espec ially important event for the younger generation. Kor there la the Joy of gaihering the daiaiea, the buttercup., the Iris, and countlcaa other hlotaoms of the field and garden to be woven Into the baskets and then the tioi te nant of tip toeing up to the doora and vigorously ringing the doorbell and watching from the hiding ptacea the surprise and pleasure of those re ceiving the haaketa. The May pole and the rrowning of the Mny queen is a tradition obaerved quite generally, particularly In the smaller towna aiid Colleges. To the hostess May time brings a wealth of decorative Idena, for the BtaldncM of color erhemea and con ventional effecta mnat be discarded, for spring bloasoma are to be usrd only in not arrays. And thns next week approaches heralding the advent of May. For the past few days club func tion have been In order, with) uni versity and town events filling in be tween times. The Shakespeare birthday party and guest dny sponsored by the Shak espeare elub mrmbera of Knrrrte was an attractive affair of Thursday af ternoon at the home of Mra. Carl (I. Washhurnet and one of the larger eocint functions of the week. The week has also been notable for Its musical activities, and espe cially pleaaing were the annual con certs of the university orchestra on Tuesday evening, and the concert of the Oclllan Choral club on Thursday evening. e e e Mr. and Mra. Herbert Roome were host for an enjoyable supper party at their home Sunday evening, enter taining for twehe. Lilacs and nar cissi In huge baskets were ued decoration for the occasion. Invited for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. (leorgo Mct.Hl, Mrs, Hnrold (Jradv, Mr. and Mr". I. H. Sigwart, Mr. and Mra. K, O. Immel, Mr. and Mrs. Ar tbur Morris. Mr. and Mra, W.lo J. Adams. e e Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morri enter tained with theater prty on Tues day evening, guests of honor being Mr. and Mrs. Melville Jons who are visiting here. Afterwarda the party waa entertained at eurper at the hosts' home. The ftuenta Included were Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mr. Carlton Spencer, Mr. and Mra. Howard Hall. Mr. ami Mrs. Herald White, Mr. and Mr. Jack Henefiel. Mr. and Mr. W(lan . Coffey. Mra. M. K. Cameron entertained vritb very pretty luncheon at her home on Tuesday. Guests were da trouesses and alumnae of Tau Nu sor-1 orlty, A large bouquet of levendnr lilacs was a striking centerpiece us ed. Cover were placed for Mrs. A. K. Caswell, Mra. F. .X. Hchaefera, Mra. J. II. Koke, Mr. H. ltrecklmrt. Mrs. Jcnnuett Ivsnge and the brut es, Mrs. Cntneroii. Following the luncheon the party enjoyed an after noon of sewing and conversation. Mr. Henry I. Sheldon was hostess to member of Tourist club at hei homo Mtmdiiy evening. N, U. A. club rtremher will be en terlairted on Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Hchacfcr nt their home. Mr. Fred IC. Smith l to entertnlu Teacup club members the coming week at her home. e e Friday Bridge Club Members Entertain At Dinner Partv A moat Interesting and eventful af fair (tint brings distinction to Ai-rilV entertaining was the Nluikt,e?irp birthday party and xtiext dny for which mcmberN of SliHkepi-aif cluli were hoMtesMes at the home of Mrs. Carl 0. Wnnlihurno on Thurw- diiy afternoon. Fach year the twenty- five member nf the club give n uAM exhuimttvo xtuily of Sliiiltcuponro's worka, and of the customs nml life of the great author's time. And one of the outstanding off airs In this study Is the obscrvnnce of Shnkespenre's hirtmlny nnniversnry. The affair wna giveu tbis year on the nnniveranry, iiintory uHiially rcconlinK tliat Shakespt'tire waa born April l.VU. A very finished program was given for the afternoon, everything being in keeping with the study of .Shakes peare. Mra. 8. 0. Allen, prehident of the club gave a few word of welcome to the gucn(s, and ntwo flu indroductory talk for the occasion. Mrs. Nelson F. Macduff gave A very delightful mid interesting version of the mu!c which a bound i in Shakes peare's poetry. Mrs. Prudence E, CInrk gave two groups of Shakespeare sours, and waa accompanied by .Visa Celeste Camp bell. For the first group Mrs. Clark snug, "Hlow, Wow, Thou Winter Wind," the music for which was com pound by Arne. The second number in this griup wna "If Music He the Fowl of Love, Flay On," music com posed by Cliftou, from the "Twelfth Night." A particularly pleasing part of the program was the readiuge given by Mra. Catherine Cogswell Thorne, who gave Hamlet instructions to players, and on of Shakespeare's sonnets. Mis Celeste Campbell played two Instrumental solos of Shakespearean music, one being, Juliet a Slumber, from It omen and Juliet by (lounoud and the other, "Marche lnnoiae," from Hamlet, by Ambroiee Thomas Mrs. Addie Osburn read extract f from the atory, "The Spring Flight After the loncheon the party went to the home of Mr. Nathan Fuller i ton for a musical program and after- noon of bridge. Several orchestra I number were gives under the direc tion of Mra. A, were given by Mrs. Charles A. Brant and a reading by Mis Evelyn No-land. Honors at bridge were received by Mrs. C. P. Tillman of Eugene. The fifteen members of the Eugene club who went to Itoeebtirg for this enjoyable affair were Mr. It. E. Bean, Mr. C. I Tillman, Mrs. J. A Magladry, Mr. Fnul K. Kelty, Mrs. F. H. Croaby. Mrs. J. F. Ketcla. Mra. E. A. DroBte. Mr. E. Hiltibrand, Mm. John B. Patterson, Mr. H. E. Slat- tery, Mrs. Frank Nombalnis, Mrs. Eu- I gene Keater, Mrs. Karl K. Mills, Mra. C. A. Bartel, Mr. Hoy Short Delta Delta Delta has Issued three hundred invitation for a large tea to be given on Tuesday afternoon of the coming week in Alumni hall of the j Woman a building, honoring Mr. B. Fitcaimmon who is coming to the campu to be house-mother for the organization. The tea is to be given between the hours of four o'clock nnd aix o'clock. Members of tho Business and Pro fessional Women's league held their regular monthly luncheon at the Os burn hotel Thursday noon. Mia Genevieve Shaver of Portland is visiting over the week-end at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. iean Walker. Mrs. Frank J. Chambers enter tained Bide-a-Weo club members at her home on Monday afternoon, ask ing as additional guests for tho after noon Mrs. H. L. Studley. Mrs. S. N. Boyer, Mrs. II. C. Auld. Mrs. Roy Month. Mrs. II. S. Ihire.m. Mrs. Harry Dunbar Is to cntertaj) the club in -two weeks. On Monday cvenine Mr. nnd Mra. Eric W. Merrell were hosts to mem bers of Monday Dinner club nt their hf.ine, special guests for the evening being Mr. nnd Mrs. Frcderck (J. S:ic kcla. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry HoJdun will entf-rtn!n the club in two weeks. Mrs. Walter Carroll was hostess for nn attractive luncheon nt her home Tuesday, guest for the occa sion being members nf Amecla club. Mrs. F, H. Hiinns be'ng nn Invited iruest for the afternoon. Mrs. Ifnar Taylor will enterrsin the group for the next meeting. Mrs. Ciwirlf Hardy nnd Mrs. Snth M. Kerrmi were hnstcKtcg for a lun cheon nt Im Ovhiivn hotel Thursday for members nf Thursday Sewing club. Mrs. I lean Huyes of Port land was n guest of the club. Following the lun cheon the party went to the home nf Mrs. Kerron. Inter Se elnb members met at the home nf Mrs. 11. I,. Studley on Thurs day nfternoou for a covered dish luncheon. Mrt. R. M. Pratt will be hostess to the Thimble club on Thursday of the coming week. Mrs. A. T. Cockerlinf will enter tain for Sunshine club members at her home on Friday of next week. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Able return ed the first of the wek from Susan riile, Cal. Kappa Alpha Theta Girls Entertain For two Events i3 , ' Vf -w-V... 1111 Mr. ami are in Wednesday California. it Mrs. Sam Bna Warner Fniuciscn, having lefr for a two weeks stay in V. 1. Seohert, Mr. and Mrs. Uuy P)le, jby lnea llsynea Irwin, which give an ritcnsive study of the life aim times nt Shakespeare. Mr. Clark gave two more tone, "Who la Sylvia," from the "Two tlen tletuen from Veronia," and "Hark, Hark the I-ark," Cymbelln, both be ing composed by Kholtert. Mrs. W. F. Jewett poured at the attractive tea table. Mrs, Waahbuxne waa assisted In serving by members of th club, lletweeu fifty and sirty war prevent for the afternoon. Mr. nnd Mra. tleorgn Keegnn. Mr. and Mra, W. T. Carroll. Mrs. Wayne (Jreen will be hottest for the club nrxt Friday at her home. Mr. V. W. Calkint and Mr. A lian KMridge were boate.tra for a very attractive luncheon at the home of Mra. Calkins yesterday, honoring Mrs. A, W, Evan who is visiting In Eugene from Independence, Kanaaa. Spring flower Id color to give Japanese garden were th table deco ration. Cover were placed fot eight of the honor guest' friend. Mr. J. W. Ray waa hottea ro member of TilUcum club yesterday afternoon. Th Women' t'nltarlan alliance had an eventful meeting on Tuesday of this week. Dr. Walter It met gave an addreas on "Darwinism and Char acter." During the tea hour Mr. Henry D. Sheldon and Mr. C A. Brown presided. Home Science club member ara to have their annual spring luncheon at Mrs, J. H. Koka wa hottest to the home of Mr. David lirahara at member of Domestic Art club at her out o'clock, Monday, April II. home Monday afternoon. Mrs. A. K. j Tiffany led the discussion for the af- Mia Gertrude Talbot and th girla 1 ternoon on "Type of House." In of Hendrirkt hall entertained at din-j two week Mrs. F. R, Wetherbe i ner Thursday evening f r officer and to be httvsa to th club, with Mra. memhera ol th board of directors. Cover were placed fot fourteee guest. ANio-luin Paris' is ro be Repented This Iweninct The umi'unl and very Interesting event for the week-end and which h:i been the outstanding nffair for- both social and civic circles is the annual show, "A Nifiht in Paris." that is W ing sponsored by the Eugene post of the American legion. The affair is to be repented for tonight in the arm ory. The show is a national affair which Is the big event of the ynr for the various legion posts. Among other worthy purpose the show is principally given for the benefit of disabled world war veterans and their families. Scores of Engeneans and T-ane county residents Attended the opening night of the ahow last evening. No effort ha been spared by the legion. and assisting organizations In mnking the show a moat stupendous nffair, and tho program of dancing, music, numerous clever vaudeville stunts given by talented Eugeneans Is an ex cellent one. Organltationa cooperating with the legion for the ahow are Rotary rluh. Kiwania club, Lion club, the Elks lodge, and the Ivegion auxiliary, which la giving an especially Important event the French cafe. The decorative effect for the "Night In Parts,' are most unique and elaborate. Worthwhile entertainment for both old and young and all age between is being provided, and a huge crowd is planning to participate In the event for this evening. Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Cockerline re turned to their home in Salem Thurs day after a visit for th past two weeks in Eugene with relatives. R. H. Fields In charge of the after noon' discussion. Mr. and Mr. David Graham have aa thir house goeet over the week end, Mi Merle McKetvey of Salem On Tuesday avenlni Mr, CJa I entertained the Altar llutld of the Episcopal church at her horn. It wa a combined buslnesa and eoWal Mr. Little Ml Edith Cameron, danch ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Cameron, celebrated her eighth birthflay with a party at her home last Sttnrday afternoon. Twenty-two friends were asked for the occasion. Mrs. Camer on waa asmted in entertaining by MtM Josephine Potts and Mis Cor One of the larger social events of the campus for the apring is the re ception and open house for which members of Knppa Alpha Theta sor ority are entertaining at their attrac tive new home on Alder street, this, afternoon and this evening. Towns people were bidden between three o'clock and six o'clock this afternoon, and tonight between eight-thidty o'clock nnd eleven o'clock faculty members and students are to be entertained. For the nfternoon Mrs. Prudence E. CInrk and Hoy Kryauu gave a num ber of vocal selections as a musical program, and this evening Mrs. Clark and John Kiofert are to sing. Mrs. David (iraham received at the door this afternoon. Miss EI nut Hen dricks BHsiRling about the rooms. In the receiving line for this nfteroon were Mrs. S. X. Hover. Mies Eloisfl Buck, Mrs. Allan McCnrtain, of Port land. Mra. John Bovard nnd Mrs. Ren senich of Portlnnd. For this evening the receiving line will be Mrs. Boyer, Mist Buck, Mra McCnrtain, Mrs. Sen scnich nnd Mrs. Clara Fitch. A number of out-of-tmvn guests are in Eugene for the occasion, and in clude. Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCurtain, of Portlnnd, Mr. nnd Mrs. Luther Steele, of Portland. Miss Geneveive Shaver, of Portlnnd. Mrs. Dick Hatha way, of Portland. Miss Kntherrine Bain, and Miss Elsie Bain, both of Albnny. Mrs. William Barrett, of Al linny. Mrs. Dean Crowell. of Albany. Miss Merle MeKelvey, of Salem, and a lnrj;c number of nlumnae from nil over ihe state. About one thousand invitations have been issued for the occasion. Mrs. I Ann S. McCready was hos tess for a delightful afternoon affair at her home Tuesday nfternoon. en tertaining for Mrs. . Melville Jones who is a visitor in Eugene. About dozm friend were bidden for sewing nnd tea. Mias Lylah McMurphey left todoy for Roseburg to meet her mother, Mrs, Alberta McMurphy, who is re turning to Eugene after a stay of four months or more in Los Angeles. Mr, j McMurphey has been visiting her ; daughter. Mrs. Walter Amstnker of : Roseburg. and will como to Eugene j tomorrow. i I tr Events of enmpna social interest this week were the class dances given last evening. The senior nnd junioir classes jointly sponsored nn enioy aldn affair in the Laraway hall. The aophoniores hold their informal at the Cninpa Shoppe, and the freshmen held their dance in the Woman a building. A number of prominent towns people nnd faculty members were pntron and patroneasea for the evening. Koiy Korner Klub members spon sored a very pleasurable event last Saturday evening when they enter tained their husbands And a few friends with a party at Frolic Inn. Japanese lanterns and cherry blos soms were used to make an oriental garden. Contests and games of vari ous kinds were enjoyed with prir.es awarded, followed by a supper, at a number of small tables. Those in the party for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Walters, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brighom, Mr. and Mrs. Percy W. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Faulk ner. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Baker. Mrs. Elmer Baker. Mrs. Fannie Barxer, Mrs. B. F. tioodpasture, Mrs. May Bean. Miss Hortense Bean, Mrs. T. A. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Seal, Rupert Bean and Robert Pol lock of Forest Grove. The committee arranging for the party consisted of Mra. Way Glass, Mrs. C. II. Faulk ner and Mrs. A. E. Bringham. Announcement was made this week of the marriage, of Miss Averie Shackelford and J. E. Eilertson. at the Kappa Omicron house Monday evening. The couple will make their home In St Helens where Mr. Eilert son is associated in business. Mra. M. S. Ady has been spending a few days in Lewiston. Idaho, vis iting her daughter. Miss Marian Ady. V9Sw.- ft., . I PC " aim t fT ivs i x' o No longer need mhady carry her perfume In tho overalzed vanity cases. Hollywood fashions have decreed a much simpler method, the ring and earring. Jocelyn Lee, film actress, Is shown with the "perfume earring," while Eugenia Gilbert carries her perfume In a tinty gold flask concealed within her ring. sity with the class of last June, and is member of Phi Knppa Psi. Among out-of-town visitors here the first of the week waa Miss Ros alia Keber of Salem. Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vnlUs, April 2.",. (Special) The en fTagpment of Mias Dorothy Piercy of Talent, Oregon, and Eugene Clark Hill of Eugene, was announced this week. Misa Piercy is a junior in ag riculture, and Mr. Hill a junior in industrial arts. No date lias been an nounced for the wedding. e Alpha Guild of Westminster guild of the Centrul Presbyterian church etrjoyed a very pleasant meeting at the home of Misses Nettie and Emma Chase on Wednesday evening. Miss Francos Elizabeth Baker, Mrs. Lucile Chase Wilcox, Miss Catherine McAI inter were assistant hostesses for the occasion. A six o'clock dinner was served, the table being atractively de corated in red tulips. Mrs, Joseph T. Glenn led the devotions. Mrs. Glenn is a former patroness of the guild. Misa Helen Fish and Mrs. Jo sephine Enright presided at the busi ness sessions. During the study hour Mary Turner Carlile nnd Miss Lucile Higby led in tho interesting study of the race problems. Miss Baker, Miss Esther Pike, and Mrs. Wilcox were in charge for the social time. There is but one more meeting of the guild, until October. The last meeting is to take place on May IS. Mrs. J. S. Magladry has as her house-guest her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Thompson, of San Francisco, who ar rived Thursday. Mr&. Thompson waa accompanied by Mrs. Helen Wash burne Martin, also of San Francisco, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Wasbburne of Springfield before making a trip to Europe. W. E. Powell and daughter. Miss Jessie Powell, returned the first of the week after a short motor trip to Walla Walla. The Shrine club sponsored a pleas urable event last evening in the Ma sonic temple, entertaining for a danc ing and card party for members of the club and their wives. The Matrons guild auxiliary of the Central Presbyterian church ia to be entertained on Wednesday of the com ing week at the home of Mrs. F. C. Pursley, at S31 Ninth avenue west, at two-thirty o'clock. Assistant hos tesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. D. M. Anderson, Mrs. M. S. WaJIis, and Mrs. Elmer Stone. The lesson hour is to be led by Mrs. A. II. Saunders. Word was received on the univer sity campus this week announcing the marriage of Lieutenant Emerald F. Sloan nnd Miss Lucile Schaffer on April 20. They are to moke their homo in Missoula, Montana, where Lieutenant Sloan is stationed at Ft. Missoula. He is a graduate of the University of Oregon with the class of 1022. Mrs. Sloan's home has been In Missoula, Montana. An event of interest to high school girls was the thirteenth annual Older Girls' conference hold the past week end m Salem. Those att Lane were; Alice iT1 Pomdexted, Grace Ho? t Miligaa (president Girl'a Conference), DoroAw M Mrs, A, E. Wilcox, BoiTaLJ Carpenter, MtZS Kathryn Sulye.Fraccetu BrJ Mr. J.R Coleman Ut6K.. to Atona club member Tl of the coming week. C!ft On last Saturday ,., pleasant time waa enjoyed H rooms at the armory he. 1 It. comrades, their wivea rj were- entertained by the LTI Woman a Re ef i, mvu mi iuuk part. Mrs. Minnie Hnlu.i. piano selections, which ""t enjoyed. The comrad,, ""I tie Harriet Miller gavTa 4 dance. Mrs. Ella William. selections entitled "An Old pY? l Dame" and "Great Grand Da?H jig by little Harriet Miliar aLl Mr. and Mrs. Morehouse. MpTilI sie Farrineton nlnc .a.. march. A bountiful tlr,r, served to ahonr on,i .v b comrades, their wives and raTI who's birthdays occurred Febml March and April were seatrf I sceparate table, beautifully deJonjJ ing, otneri i uamiuaj cmui, Alter Ulnr. . I tU ..V tUUffli J IpltfB uuiuucrsi JIUBlCWi; jooDBon quintette; Keadim ruj.. as--.k..t. it: ,. lin and piano by Beraic W.I Peggy Reynold and Eva fWI Reading Fay Miller: Vocal mIoJiJ uearasiey; xteaamg jar. onepufl-Vil cal solo Adalaide Johnson; Bucl ler; Music Johnson Quintettt; Bl log umaya siraaue; singing of Ant I ica by all present; Furling ( 1 nags. A surprise party was (Itui k. Elizabeth Beytien at her beauty j home on Jefferson street Tuesdsji!. ternoon, in honor of her birthday ty mversary. urs. iseytien beini ire the guests arrived, and wbu & returned found that fifty friends at her home, the raMtibet comrades and ladies of th Woou Belief corps. Mrs. Ella Williami sented the guest of honor with i beautiful card table cover tod tn tray cloths in behalf of those a sent. A luncheon was served. Tta present for the afternoon were C rades Sidney Stickels, X. H. Kinp.fi w. t . Tromp, XA A. Kreamer, Ok ies Dtckerson, K. P. Lndicott, T. Plank, Mrs. Elizabeth Beytien, Jbi: Hattie Heixte, Mrs. Nettie Dery, Ma Margaret Adrian, Mrs. Louise Wita: Mrs. Minnie Goodenow, Mrs. Ebs beth Wynd, Mrs. Marie Fraos, M-i Edith Stage, Mrs. Bessie Farrinpr: Mrs. P. Dickerson. Mrs. T. B. Dtrjj- son, Mrs. R. P. Endicott, Mrs. Ae; T. Getchel!, Mrs. Ruth Casteel Mi Emma Lowrey, Mrs. M. A. Brijp Mrs. J. C. Woods, Mrs. Fred Hjdi Mrs. Jennie B. Higgins, Sirs. Te- Moore, Mrs. Bertha Mouse, Mrs. ra Kingman, Mrs. Jessie Weber. Mi Millie Keister, Mrs. Clara Morehw Mrs. Mary .Jackson, Mrs. Came it: ehell. Mrs. Lillian B. Fuller, Mn. AVI bie J. Haskell, Mrs. Annie H. Heudfr son, Mrs. A. T. Dodd, Sirs. kw Kirkham, Mrs. Lillian Dawes Dotsu Mrs. Ruth McNeil. Mrs. Adelia Slid- els. Mrs. Anna C. Ackerson. Mn Minda Slattery, Mrs. Ella Wiffim Mrs. Amelia Turk, Mrs. Vena Mere Mrs. Phoebe Jane Davis Fortwj. Mrs. Lurena Jimracr, Sirs. ParM Iiinsley, Donald Ackerson and Joni' ilson Mr. and Mr. Iwrenee nartmns of Portland were visitors In Eugene the firat of the week. Mrs. Hartmus was Mias Catherine Spall before her marriage, ami is known to many here. Of wide Interest among the college rmne vomna. r.acn one or trie gueMa ( folk the announcement of the en maue a oaaaei. and wtien ail the has- j Kafrment of Misa Esther Chritenn keia were complete they were placed , RQa Charles Walker. The news was at the table, eah on finding hit or her place- by reocn'iTif th bstket. Member of Monday B,-ok club are planning to hold a no hoates lunch eon at lb Osbnrn hotel at one o'clock Monday. told the past week-end during the ' dinner hour at the iVIta eu and Phi t Kappa Psi houae. During dinner, j strain of weMng mnie were heanl and flower girl appeared leading j miniature bridal procession and strewing ma leave containing th' new on tiny cards. Members of both On Sunday evening Mr. and Mr. Carlton Spencer entertained with an Informal aunptr prty at their home, gueat tor the evening being Mr, and Mra. Melrlll Jone. Mr. and Mr. .lark TltifUt 1- mnA Mr. lUr.M i." " I" " ...... viwm tewnra i opening the petals of a hue .rl.,vM.u.aninr....-i.MR '" prei wr Mr, announced her niMement to fiua rehud. a wedding cak wa re real plw , . . Ifrrrt Wr k"?lr rort,M:r; y- t :t the .vreoola of IVIta Zeta At an elaborate dinner party fir-n rtrf nlationa held a danHng partv at SatunUy evenirg at th Alpha Chi ,h. Delta Zeta hon. that erenituj. Th Catholic Panthter of Amer-, Tinmin, Mr, A. 11. Tton. Mr H. Ica aponaored on of their etvjoyahle ! med, Mr. H. Wooler, Mi Fdna aoell aesalon at th pariah houae Swan. M n Fannt Boas. MU J. Tuedy Tnmg. About forty pr-iGlS.n Mr G. M a Brocket. t on attended the evening. J Claire Ie, Her F. G. Jeaaidg. Ccdri.-b a-d Mr. Mowrey ar well their respective color. Misa Chri- rfip"neai. monr was car tensen t a eeolor in the unirerstty tied e-it at the dmaer. Japaneie tvr- thi year, a member of Delta eta. S1. lantern, and basket of weM ; and an accmpMhed pianist. Mr.' peat ad appl biotaonja being naed. ' Walker ! a graduate of th waiver- LARAWAY'S SPECIAL DIAMOND VALUES You've wanted diamond get It Monday. 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