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Ity MA HI AN LOWItT
A (TIVB tliiya linve cmo fir the
chili v tint 11, For Invurlnlity t lit-hi
fvw altnuit in miner Ihvh that roino
with Intp Aril nm) ftirljr May brim
the dimnnytiiK rcaliiatinn tint club
wurk la oluwist M au rnU fur tlia
yenr.
Annttnt aitrlng lunrlironn, club pic
nlr-i, ,lrtinun( fuent dnya, ami evrn
lilana ami aufRPNtlam for (he coming
ycnr'a pr6srHm are a fiw actlvitira
imimletl fur the next two or thre
luooiiiig tin) a for many of the club
whlrh then discontinue work until
the fall. InturcMlinK of these Into
aprlng club nffnira wilt be the prfirn
tHllnn of the piny "Twolfih Nlnlit,1'
to be girrn Tuesdny evening by the
Hhnkrapenr club mcmbora at Klkn
temple for a group of invited friend.
. Moitt informal hnvo been the f
fntra of this week, luncheon and
tena being the fnvnrecl errnta, with
the AMembly club dnnrn AVcdnemlny
fia the lnrgnr evening function, Hev
eml unlverKlty tens were riven to
welcome cninpim Vlalton, while thin
week-end the univrrnity Young Wo
tueu'a fli rial inn anHocintlon in entrr
tn tiling the anoiml conference of Y.
W. I'. A. officers and cabinet mem
ber from the various collegea and
univeriitiea In the utate.
Mother's dy a the event fop the
coming week end brings number of
Interesting affaira for the entire
week. Serernl Kugene churcbea.
lodges, and clulia are observing the
Aj with apennl servtwii, and pro
Krnmi, and the l'niverity of Oregon
tudenla Imve set aside the entire
week-end wiih an extensive progrnm
of entertniiiing, to greet the several
hundred parent who rh year come
to the enmpttn tor tin ocfnttlon. And
along wiih other events itf the week
end la the J.mlur Vtnl-Vil that In of
wide Interest to all Huge-it ns will ns
the ciimpu.
Mrs. Arthur Muter sponsored an
interenting evrnl WedncKtlny, bidding
A group of friend to a lum-lienn at
Nimrod Inn, comidimcniiug M1m
l.lixitbeth 1I.vw.Hk1 Wttnnn of New
York. whi as au otfu-er o? the
imtiniifil orgnmsAdort nf Alpha Omil
cron l't sorority nitrd the tintvrrity
chapter llni week. In the purty for
I tie- trip up the M He ruie were Ms
Wvinnn, Mi. Virginia Judy Kterlr,
Mr. X, 11. Ztine, Mia. John Hovard,
Mrs. t'lara l- i' h, M'a. leon Walker,
Mrs. J. M. Miller, Mr. Kric W, Al
len. Mr. Charles T;ilor, and the
boale.Hf, Mra. Miner,
At a cleverly nrrnrd table nt the
Alpha Chi Om'ga house on rriday
evening of Initt wek during 1 In? din
ner hour the ctigngeinent of Mim
Norma .Ian WiUnn and Itnpert It.
liiilivant wita anii Miix-eil. Kittle- dolls
were ncd na covers for Minter hoiea
at Prtrh girl's pln-e while two larger
dolls citming under the anhwav wrre
placed In the center of the table. A
soft glow was eat over the room
from the little d -II lamps by which
the mmn w.na liKbtrd. Snapxlmta of
the iNiuple were the meani nf convey
ing the news of the betrothal. The
bcws Is of tampus-wide lnteret as
both Mia Wilson and Mr. Itullivaut
are pruininenilr identified with uni
versity m-imiU'S. Mlta Wil"n t the
dauidifer of Mm, 'tola Vlon of
I'urtland. HU is a senior in the uiu
veralty school of JournnlUm, a mem
ber of Alp Im Chi Omega, oud Is affili
ated with the honor societies of Mor
tar Hoard, Theta Sigma I'M, Higinn
Iteltn l'l, and Kwamn, Mr. Uulliviuit
Ik the aon of Mr. and Mr a, J. Hulli
vant, Jr., of Portland, is a scuior in
the achunt of law, ami a member of
Sigma Nil fraternity, Helta Theta
1 'hi, law honorary fraternity, and of
I'hl Heta Kappa, scholastic fraternity.
The date of the wedding haa not at
yet been announced.
Dean and Mrs. Straub
Entertain Friends
At Dinner Party
T)en and Mra. John Rtraub were
hoata for an eventful affair Tuesday
evening, entertuining a mimbur of
their friends at a dinner party at the
Uaburn hotel. The center piece was
a huge bompiet of aprlng flowers.
Covers were plnced for Mr and
Airs, llruco J, (liffcu, Mr. and Mra.
A. II. Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. U.
Young, Mr. and Mra. (ieorge Peltar,
Mr, and Mrs. O. F. Stnfford. Mrs.
Lucy 1'erkins, John Hiefert, and the
hosts, Mr, and Mrs. Rtraub.
Mr. and Mrs. R. It. Ilrrson were,
host a to the Wednesday linner
ltrldge club at their home this week
for mi evening of cards. Mr, and
Mra. h X. Schaefera wera hidden as
additional guests for the evening,
Mrs. K, 11. Vara entertained with
a lovely luncheon at her home Thurs
day, having ns guests for the ocens
iou, the members of V. 1), Hrldge
club, Mrs. Morris Starbuck was an
invited guest for the afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. YV. E. Powell have
had a their gueats this week, Mrs. U
I'obnd of Comillia, sitter of Mr,
Powell. Mrs. P.deud is to spend the
milliliter in California places of
interest.
Mrs. A. W. I'vana left for her
hrtme in Independence, Kan'ae, the
firat of (he week. She haa been the
guest of Mr. Lillian Kldrldgc for
the past several week, and hen been
a widely feted visitor while here.
On the coming Thursday, May 7,
member of Fortnightly club will hear
a levture by lr. Donald Itarnea of
the X toversity of Oregon facility who
i to apeak on "Uelailona of the
Cnited Stales with Ureal Hrttain."
The mietiif ia to be the f irt for
the month nf May anj members are
to bntig tuetf. Tii meeting Is t obe
ut 2;.10 o'clock.
Mrs. R. M. Pratt entertained Thim
ble eluh meuu'frs with a luncheon at
her home.
Mrs. J. R. Cnleman waa hoste to
members of Aloha cluh at her home
Tuedy for a hin-hnn.
. . .
I Mrs. Thomas 1. Chapman retnrnej
Thuraday from Portland where the
; hud been for the past week or so.
I Mrs. J. S. MafNdry and her daugh
ter, Mrs. II. W. Thompson, have been
j ieint tig (be week in Portland
Upper left Mra, Frederick Q. Jen
nings who Is tailing a leading role
In tho play, "Twelfth .Nlght
which memberi of Shakespeare
club are presenting Tuesday eve
ning. Uppor right Mrs. Lettlo Mowrty,
who It dlreoting the play,
"Twelfth Night."
Lowor left Mra. Alberta MoMur
phey, who returned the past week
after a stay of several months
In Lot Angoles and other Cali
fornia cities.
Club is to Present
Shakespearean
Play Tuesday
Rhnkeapenre club la to sponsor an
innovation In club work tho coming
Tuesday evening when the members
present the ( piny "Twelfth Night," ,
with tho organization membership In
the caat. Throughout the yenr'a pro
grum the cluh participates In a num
ber of audi Interesting nffnira in
order that members may get a more
comprehensive study and knowledge
of Hhnkespenro and his work. And
tho play Tuesday is to ho one of the
more unuaual activities of the club.
For this night each member of the
organization has invited a few friends.
The play Is to be given In Klks temple
nt eight o'clock.
Mrs. liCttio Mowrey is directing the
play. Those taking part in' "Twelfth
Night," ore Mrs. Frederick O. Jenn
ings, who is to be the leading lady,
Mrs. E. It. Parks, Mra. Henry
Thromp, Mrs. W. F. Oilstrnp, Mrs.
Frederic H. Dunn, Mrs. O. It. Uul
lion, Miss Anne W hi taker, Mrs. Irnbo
Campbell, Mrs. W. K. Newell.
Mra. Helen Washburne Martin was
gueat of honor at a luncheon for
which Mrs. Lynn S. McC ready enter
tained nt her home Monday afternoon.
Fight friends were bidden for the af
fair and au afternoon of sewing.
FHenda of Ml a Itltn Durkhelmer
will ho Interested to know that she
will receive her master degree In
psychology from Iceland Stanford, Jr.
university at commencement time In
June. Miss Ihirklmlmer Is a gradu
ate of the t'nlversity of Oregon with
the clna of She Is a member of
Phi Pet a Kappa at Oregon and of
Tail Pal Fpsllon at Stanford. At the
close of tho school year she wilt re
turn to her home in 'Palo Alto and
en route will visit In Salt Iake, Iteno,
and San Francisco.
Mr. and Mra. Harry Holden will
he hoata to member of Monday Din
ner club at their home the coming
week.
Mrs. Arthur Morria waa hostess
for an attractive luncheon at her
home Saturday, complimenting Mrs.
11. W. Thompson and Mrs. Helen
Wnshburne Martin, both of San
Francisoo, who wera visitors in Ku
gene this week. A hug bowl of pur
pie Irts and yellow tulipa centered tin
table with yellow candles. Wueats for
the afternoon were Mrs. Thompson,
Mrs. Martin. Mra. J. S. Mnglsdry,
Mrs. It. A. Washburne, Mra. Freder
ick O. Bttckele. Mrs. Wilson It. Cof
fey. Mrs. Kenneth AMea, Mra. Inn
McCready, Mrs. tJeorge P. Hitchcock.
Mr. and Mm. Melville Jonea who
have been visiting (n Kugene the past
few weeks have pne to Junction City
to make their home.
As an affair of honor for Mist
Marian Wiley of Syracuse, New York,
and national visiting delegate of
Alpha Phi sorority, members of the
Fnlvera'iy of Oregon chapter enter
tained with a luncheon at the house
Thursday. Covers were placed for
Miss Wiley, Mist Mary Perkins, Mrs.
Carlton Spencer, Mrs. Kric W. Allen,
Mrs. Anne Landsbury Peck. Mrs. W.
F. O. Thacher. Mrs, Oscar William.
Miss Wiley will be on the c minis
until Monday.
A very pretty April wedding took
place Tuesday morning when Miss
Hemic Hainea and C. Chadwlck
N house were married at the First
Christian church. The ceremony was
solemnised by lr. K. V. Stiver. The
altar wwa beautifully decorated with
bankets of lilacs, tulips and spire.
The bride was lovely in a gown nf
white crepe back satin, with the Tell
held in plac by a wreath of orange
Koseom. She carried a pillow of
rosea. The maid of honr. Misa Kv
Hainea, wore a charming frock of pale
green crepe de chine, and her flowers
iwer sweet peas and carnations. Miss
THE EUGENE GUAED
LA lla'.ne uinl .Mihn Doria Hainea.
sisters of the bride, were bridet uuilds
nod wore sluRD ng dreHe t,t peach
j ahndfd voile, and their flowers were
sweet pad a and rotes. June Gibons
and Dorothy Barret were the flow
er girls and were gowned in green
and pink frocks. Wesley Haines, bro
ther of the bride attended the bride
groom as best man. Other attend
ants were Fred Parker and Clark
Aydelott. Ushers were Henry J. Itehn,
R. Kdward Gardiner, It. Waldo Smith,
Itichard J. Kchei, Donald Wilbur, Her
bert C. Christiansen. Preceding the
ceremony Mrs. Frank C, Puraley sang
Cadman's "At DawniDg." Prof, Ben
jamin Kdwards played Mendelssohn's
wedding march, and sang J. Carrie
Jiond's "I Love You Truly," during
tho ceremony. The couple left for
I'nrtlnnrl Tuesdav evening and will
atiini tn L'llMtil nA Start fur tlmi '
eastern trip the first of May. Mrt.
Chadwirk baa made her home in Ku
gene for the past year. Uefore com
ing here she lived In Washington. Mr.
Chadwlck is a graduate of Oregon
Agricultural college where he is a
member of Tau Kappa Kpsilon. He
has been a teacher in the Eugene
schools this year, and is to be prin
cipal at Marcola next year.
iMonday Book Club
Elects Officers
For New Year
A very Informal and pleasant after- '
noon affair was the no-host luncheon ,
which Monday Hook club sponsored
at the Unburn hotel Monday. The I
program subject for the afternoon I
was tho work of Hazel Hall. Mra. j
Kilwln L. Knspp read a letter from j
Miss Ruth Hall, of Portland, telling j
of the life of her sister, Misa Hazel
Hall. A number of the latter's
poems were also read.
Flection of officers for tbe coming
year took up port of the Monday
aession. Mrs. Edwin L. Knapp was
chosen president. Mrs. L. G. Ttean,
vice-president, and Mrs. C. 17. Tesb-
ner, secretary-treasurer. uetinng
officers are Mrs. J. O. Holt, presi
dent, Mrs. J. S. Mogladry, vice-president,
and Mrs. Kilwin L. Knapp, sec
retary-treasurer.
Monday Hook club is to hnve only
two more meetings until the early
autumn. In two weeks the club is
to meet, with Mrs. .L. J, Temple lend
ing the study of Oregon birds.
A very enjoyable gutherlng of
friends osd relatives was held at the
home of Mr. and Mr. N. A. Fox neur
Irving last Sunday in honor of the
birthday anniversaries of Mr. Fox
and (Irandma Koepp who makes her
home with them. A dinner was
served at one o'clock. (irandma
Koepp passed her ninety-third birth
day a few days previously and Mr.
Fox celebrated his eightieth birth
day Sunday. There were twenty
eight present in the pnrty to wish
the guests of honor ninny hnppy re
turns of the day, among whom were
the following: Mrs. L. It. Thompson-
Pert Thompson, Mr. nnd Mrs. r. II.
Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. V. It. Sly
and family of Creswell, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Hoy Fox ond family of Albany, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Frank Fox, Mr. and Mrs. J.
H, Hewitt and daughter of hugenc.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Unrnden nnd fam
ily, and Mr. and Mra. K. G. Ilarwaod
and family of Irving.
Hetty Church, daughter of Mr. nnd
Mr. Campbell Church, Is having n
birthday party ot her home thisnfter-
noon, about twenty-five lift to friends
being bidden for tho occasion.
May-Day Breakfast is
Eventful Affair of
This Morning
A May-day brenkfast wna the lovely
affair which the senior airls of Kappa
Kappa Gamma thoughtfully planned for
their house mother. Mrs. Lettie Mow
rey, at the chapter house this morn
ing. Covers were laid for thirty. A
huge bouquet of spring flowers In
various shades centered the table,
nnd nt each place were dainty little
bankets In harmonizing colors.
Those enjoying this eventful affair
were Mrs. Mowrey. Mrs. J, . Kays,
Mrs. Lucv Perkins, Mrs. Kiln Stearns,
Miss Gertrude Talbot, Mrs. Virginia
Judy7 Fslerly, Mrs. F. W. Benson.
Mrs. Henry Augustine, Mrs. I. K.
Woodring, Miss Fdim Forter, Misa
Fanny McCamant. Mrs. Lucy Ahram.
Miss Amy lunn. Mm. Harriet
Wright. Mra. Hcnlrire Ktrssimmnns.
Mrs. Jeatiette Lang. Mrs. llrftce ltus-
sell. Mrs. Kliialieth Vilon, Mrs.
Katherine Yerei, Mrs. 8. N. Boyer.
Mrs. Iran Kldridge, Mrs. lnet Millor,
Miaa Sue Fadollet. Mrs. Mildred Hit -
fen, Misa Neva Service, Mla Mary
Skinner, Mla Joy Johnson. Miss
Mildred Johnson, Misa Penelope
Oehr, Miss Winifred (irnhaiu.
...
Mra. Fred K. Smith waa hostess
to Teacup club membera at her home
yesterday afternoon, nsklng as addi
tional guests Mrs. Charles A. lliirdy,
and Mra. Harry Dunbar.
.
An lntereating affair of Monday
ftNnln w.. tlii. mien meotlna of the
. 1 . . .
l K. O. Sisterhood, special guesls
for the evening being husbands of
member., and non aff ilialed members
and ihelr husbands. About seventy
were present for the occasion. Two
one-act plav. were preaented with
Mra. W. 11. rollard. Mra. Cog. Mrs.
Mildred Olffen. and Misa Ethel Km -
sey taking part In the first, "A lloom
In the Old Indies' Home;" and Miss
Ma llibson. Mra Mentor Honey, and
Mrs. A. R Tiffany took part in Ih
other, "l or Distinguished Service."
Mrs. Don. Id Young and Mrs. E. A.
Staclia preaented a musical aklt. "Tu -
Hp Time In Holland.4 Eollowlng the
program there was a aortal hour and
supper.
.
Mra. John Benefiel entertained
with a luncheon at her home last
Ssturdny, enterlaltilng for Mrs, Mel -
Till Jones.
Mrs. Helen Washburne Martin of
San Franrisvo, who hss been visiting
her parenta, Mr. and Mr B. A.
Washburne this week, left Thiira-
day inoning l"T Portlend. From
I there she is to go to New York where
I she will meet Mrs. James Kohl, and
i th. two will then go to Europe for
tour. They plan to return m
September.
... '
Mrs. A. T. rockerllo enlertalned '
Sunshine club member, yesterday.,
bidding members to be ber guests at
the annual Mar-tlsv luncheon of the
Women's Koreicn Missionary ..iciety
at the Mfth.nlist Kpuinpal church.
BOBBED HAIR TO
Hairdressers Decide to Make Shingle Fashionable Only For Dowager Type After
Passing of Present Season
$my Z: W :-s
! v , tjt I ;?
At the left Is one of the neweat
bobbing styles. Note how the
hair la made to stand up on the
top of the head. In the center 1
above la the tower bob. It la not
a hat, but made to resemble one
by the use of "rata," puffs and
the like and the addition of a
few flowers. Thla style Indicates
the extreme to which the hair
atylea of the next two years may
PIIICAGO, May 2. Bye, bob!
Girls, step forth to weep. That
shingle effect you long have loved
must go.
Too bad and nil that. But the
tresses tinkers have so ruled.
By this time next year leading
coiffure kings and queens predict, the
bob on the young will be scarcer than
petticoats,
But for the old for the dowager ; I)ut that.B caljillK a 8pa(le too famU:
type the bob will be becoming and iarly by Its name,
in style. I 'r;ne hairdressers would rather that
Daughter must forsake her shorn you speak not 50 of the bob dls
locks and hand them over to mother, i guises.
Hut mother may do ns she pleases, j "Say they're just added hair,' ira
She can keep them either long or ; plore the H. D.'s.
cut them to suit. Funny business, but 1 But this is how It works In prac
that's the style decree of the premier tice.
hairdressers of the middle west who I The bobbed-haired miss of today
have been in convention setting rules may, if she doesn't reallv care too
and "tuitions for the crowning glory
of milady for ID'Jft and the year after
that.
Flappers, finale hoppers nnd sub
ileba must hike back to the rats of
Mrs. Fitzsimmons is
Honored at tea
On Tuesday
Delia Delta Delta girls were hunt
esses, for an attractive tea this week,
entertaining in Alumni hall Tuesday
afternoon iu honor of Mre.iB. Fitss
simmons of Portland who has come to
Kiig-iie ns house-mother for the sor-
ority. About two hundred Kugenenns
called to meet Mrs. Fitzsinunous.
In the receiving line were Mrs.
Fitzsimmons, Mrs. Virginia Judy Ks
terly, Mrs. A. It. Sweetser. Miss Mar
tha Spnfford, Miss Marguerite Mc
Cnbe, Miss Kathcrine Keade.
Mrs. ttTctrhon Tnrker, Mrs. Fred
erick ti. Jennings Mrs. F. X. Schnf
ers, Mrs. C. D. McKinnon, Mrs. Ku
gene S. Kelly, Miss t'nrmen Kspinosa,
and Miss (iermaiue Cornier poured.
A doiten or more friends surprised
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. K. M"sley on Tues
day evening with ft party at their
home, the occasion being their wedd
ing anniversary.
-
On Wednesday afternoon the Mat
rons' guild auxiliary of the Centrnl
resbyteriau church enjoyed a pleas-
nnt session at the home of Mrs. F.
l I'ursley, Forty members were
'present for the afternoon. Mrs. A.
J 11. Saunders led the discussions for
'the afternoon. Assisting Mrs. Purs-
; Py in entertaining were .Mrs. I. M.
i Anilerson, Mrs. M. S. Wnllis. and Mr..
i Klmer Stone. In two weeks the
! group is to be entertained hy Mrs. C
i o. Witsfci nt her home on Willamette
i HctKht., in Springfield.
1 ...
I Domestic Art club members are to
j entertain for their annual guest day
1 the coming Monday at the home of
Mrs. Frank It. Wetherbee.
Alpha Delta Pi is
To Sponsor tea
On Monday
Alumni hall will he the eceue of an
' . i i--
attractive aueriioon nn.ir .....imn..
when Alpha Delta n entertslns in
honor of Miss tlraoie May McNeil,
, national inapector or the sorority.
and Mra. I.uey Perkins, house mother,
Carde hav. been sent to four hundred
Kugeo. matron, and maula for the
i affair.
: In tbe receiving line win be Mies
McNeil, Mrs. Perkins. Mrs. Wilson
Jewell. Mrs. O. H. llultion. Mrs. Karl
Packard, Mrs. William O. Hale. Mrs.
; Virginia Jutly Ksterly, Mua Mildred
i Hateman.
1 Mrs. Jennie Burrows. Mrs. M. K.
! Cameron, Mrs. It. A. Brodie, Mrs. W .
! E. Milne, and Mrs. Robert Prescott
; re to pour.
j
! ' Mra. Edgar Martin will h ho.te. a
i to members of Tiltloime club on r ri-
; day of neit "-, .
I ...lit
I The annual May day lum-hton of
the Women." Fore'gn Missionary so-
rtety ot the MethonM Kpi-opal
i ''hurra ws. large event of yester-
day. Abiut one hundred members
and fnends were guests for the oc-
casion. A number ol special ems
group, wer. entertained in connection
with th. luncheon.
The fifth ceoeert In the series pre
sented by Ma Phi Epsil'B is to take
place tomorrow afternoon at four
o'clo.-k In th. university music audi
torium. Tbe university orebeMra will
give the program, am) Bet I mler.
i. t.lk. esolsinint tbe satina
arrangement, the d fferent rh UK and
BE PASSE FOR FLAPPER IN 1926
20 years ago to be up to snuff from
now on.
Puffs, fluffs, ruts and switches, dis-
(MtlUftf) lint I Or miAnP nAuntins nomas
have come to take the B out of bob.
, Theso vnrinnM. nvnntrontlt Il)lvp
the less high sounding name of false
hflle when rlrntrirorl linHni. tlia livht
' murh, wear her hair bobbed under the
sunlight.
i More properly she renlly ought to
! add some false hair, either in the back
or along the sides. There are various
the Instruments themselves. Dif
ferent members of the orchestra will
play to demonstrate their respective
instruments, nnd there will bo several
orchestra numbers. In co-operation
with the work in music appreciation
in the public schools, three hundred
school children will be guests at the
iMiucert. (iwendolyn Jjimpshire Hay
don is in charge of Sunday's program.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth Abies en-
tertninec at dinner Tuesday evening
j fr Sirs. Helen WatOiburhe Martin.
1 . n
FEATURE DIAMONDS Blue-White Dianonds
A group ot the newer
rings offered as & fea
ture Blue-white diamonds
set a attractive white
gold mounting of various
design.
Wcns and Ladies' Watches On Easy Terms
SETH LARAWAY
be carried. At the right la an
other disguised bob style, which
la very smart for evening, with
bands of fur and ribbon, the head
la disguised until it Is difficult
to tell whether the fair lade
tresses are shorn or not. In the
center below Is the fuzzy ringlet
bob. This effect also la obtain
ed by the use of additional hair.
ways. Wigs, for example. Some are
of spun glass.
But at night goodness me Bhe
simply must take the extra hair,
comb it on the chair and chuck it
aboard for a ride to the movies or
where else she may be faring.
According to Madame Louise, one
of Chicago s fashionable hairdressers,
tv,- !-i t tA .u. u...
worn her hair bobbed, really doesn't
know how a good mess of hair feels,
and. in order to find out is letting
her hair grow.
"Two years from now it will be dif
ficult to predict what hair styles for
the young will rule," says Madame
Louise.
"Some girls come into my shop and
tell me they would like to wear long
curls, like their older sisters did 10
and 15 years ago. It may be, that
curls will replace the bob.
"But just now the bob is absolutely
passe for evening wear and it should
, be concealed by day, too,
"How? There are wiis nnd the
! extra hair to bo worn and added."
Barn Dance of Club
Is Merry Event
Of Wednesday
Assembly club members have been
chatting in appreciative delight over
their dance given Wednesday evening
and which was most decidedly un
usual. The affair, planned as a sur
prise, was the jolliest of old-fashioned
barn dances. It was given tn the hop
Mai Brilliant blue-white dia- gfo ajajas
fm. A monds set In the latest t"k
W "yle hsno'P'"el hl i J
J gold mounting. Other
O50, 2P0 up.
Saturday Evening, Ma
house
of Anderson Rr,i "
east
; lighted with lanterns, baul'1"?
new aeia decked ihe Slu'. M
in the traw wm Z?t; lbii
for which .h. ,ue.urhd- 'n
duriDf the dance hu min " .
with pop-cora to P'.
brought io. To giv, Ih 'f ": k
of nnuaualoeea and fUB r t'1
made their w, ,0 the
way of ladder, which led I'
One of the large.. crod, 0. ,
club a year attended the dn
or more couplea going llr"
Mr. and Mra. Frederick 0 glipl ,
were chairmen of the tommS
hos.a for this moat
and other membera wer. .
Mr.. J. A. Griffin, Mr ,!H U
M. Tuft. Mr. and
Mrs. Georgia Tpbey
Is Giving Bridge
Party Tonight
Mra. Georgia Tobejr is entert.i.
with an informal bridge pa,"'
home this iiinin. i....:. ' " "
about a dozen friend. ' Zll
ln.liij.j .u. . ..
..UUEU u. uie guest list , ,
V. U. Scobert, Mrs. W. W jSh
mick, Mrs. P. C. Specr, IhlvZ
Green, Mrs. Sherwood liurr m
Guy Pyle, Mrs. Georae r.rL:
Miss Irene Appleg.te, Jli ij
, w. j, Ubrlig,
...
Me. and f-ra e -
hoata for a buffet supper partrim
Wednesday evening ,t their ho
preceding the Assembly club danT
Guests invited were .Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Lyon s
jicreany, Mr. and Mr. Delbert
Jir. sua Mrs. helts. K;,.
irin. 1 anA ttti. .. .
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Cbnrck
returned the past week to their home
after spending the past few moathi
at Coronada, California, and left M
Inuraday lor northern poiots.
...
On Thursday of the coming wk
me u. u. r.. is to nave a aortal afl.
noon at the Elks temple at rm
o'clock. Mrs. Whitten Swafford i, tt
oe nostess in the card rooms, tod
(Mrs. Ernest Broders assisted hv Mm
-"j vu'"j o-uu jiio. Alien An
drews will preside in the dining room.
Mra. M. Leslie was hostess to mem.
bera of I. I. V. club at her home yes
terday afternoon, bidding as special
guests Mrs. li. r. Curnn and Mrt G.
T. Flats. In two weeks tbe club is to
be entertained by Mrs. M. D. Duno.
The Dakota Women's club has
postponed its May meeting until June.
Flying Panels
Flying panels give a sense of mo
tion and lightness to dark colored
frocks on very straight, close line..
Jabots Beautiful
The Jabot was never more beauti
fully handled than this season, anrt
Is featured on the frock of crepe it
chine or satin as the sole trim mini.
More Embroidery
Embroidery is used very effectively
this season in border effects tod n
close, all-over patterns.
Gold Fringe Used
Gold fringe is a new form of trim
ming that is being used on eveninx
gowns. Metal embroideries, toe, are
fashionable.
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