The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, May 16, 1925, Image 6

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THE EUGENE GUARD
I fJ ,,7 ? photos by A
visit Ing In Eugena from Berkeley, California, ai a gueit
the convention nt Marshfleld the club 1
will hold another meeting, the last tot
tlio yetir, with tho other hnlf of the
organization, entertaining. At tlio
firm meeting the members am to Rive
reviews of l hp hooka fhpy hovo rend
during tlio past jearr
Minn Anne Whiteaker entertained
for h lovely luncheon pnrty nt her
home Tuesday nfternoon, entertaining
n guenta the members of Alolm club.
Mnrignlds made nn attractive renter
piece, while hnwllmrne nnd n number
f choice early rode were used about
the room. Mia Whitnkcr invited
ns special gitett for the Afternoon,
Mm. (ieorgo ,V, Monroe, Mm. Aihlie
Oshiirn, Mm. M. C. Harris, Mri, C. J.
Wirth, Mm. 1 1 y Marple.
Luncheon Given in
Compliment, to
Mrs. Henson
A imnrt mid spring function for i
neh-ty wns tho large luncheon fori
which I'i )leta l'hi girls entertained !
nt their cluiptp r house TnpdHy in
compliment to their house mother,;
Mm. V. W, ItcttNon, More than forty,
wire given invitation to the affair,
Tho event vm a very colorful one,'
and the decoration nnd favor artis!
tic. Small tables ware uteri, the '
guru being rented In cougeninl
of
wild roses mere fixed tta centerpiece
with diiiniy place cards done In hsr-
(tutM.mli.IgHi..ongg.M1rm(cityer-!,,,':;:;",,IR,TT' , .
hi. m i iii iiii-iiiurii .,iri, i. ill
I .li'lmsnn. Mrs. J. It. 1'olc-iiun, Mm.
i liroritr 1'ii. h. Mr. l:iiatiih l'res-
mil. Mrs. Noih Ijiranar, Mrs. Kilwin
U Knapp. Mia. A. I Incalls. Mra.
', I.. I llnl'K Mrs. Ilriire .1. ISIffrn.
Mil, J. M, Sh .n.-y. Mi,. Herbert Ol
n, Mra. A, F. Sellier, Mra. A. K.
Ili. Mr,. Henry W. lvla. Mra.
ieorae Hollar, Mra, ln(ald lamvbell,
Mra. K. M. t artar. Mra. J.,hn U.
Hell. Mra. lirnrce Middle, n( Urania
I'a.n, Mr. K. M. Wilkin.. Mra. t'laud
1. Ilorrr. Mra W. 1 Kail. Mia. v.
W. Calkin., Mra. l.tnhi Campbell,
Mr.. Jnlm Krll Mra. A. II. Mi-Purr
alii, Mia. Amr Ihinn. Mra. 'irfinla
.Imlr Kmrrlv.Mra, V. K. ,lrall,
Mra. HarnM Crrtalaml, Mra. Jannia
Slmrmakar, Mra. I.rlila Mowrrr. Mra.
llarrirl S. Wnjlil. Mra. I.iiot IVr
kina. Mra. llrnry W. A'lilltni. Mra.
I lli-T Ahraina, Mi.. Mil.li-r.1 liitfin.
Mra. . K. Wmvlrilif. Mra. llMlhca
KHaalmmnna, Mr. Kaihrrlna V'rri,
Mra. (Irai-a llnaaall. Mlm Vilna IVr-
Mrs. Eric W. Allen
Kntcrlains at ,
Luncheon
Upner left Mrs, E. P. Dorrls, chairman of the committee directlna the annual poppy tale which la to
be tpontored May 27, 28, 29, and 30 by the Eugene American legion and auxiliary. Mra. Dorrls
.la president of the auxiliary for the department of Oregon.
Lower left Mra. Lawson Q, Bradley who has been entertaining with a number of Interesting affaire
ine cast few weexa.
Right Mrs. Lewis Bond (Lola Hall) who Is
at the home of her father, W. C. Halt.
Iiy MA HI AN I.OWnt
VACATION Btew tho reeine vnr
lea with tho Inriivirittnl wniitu but
there are morn or Ion general In
gredienti and methods: One rctilizn
tion of the time of year; one. hirgo,
desire to go; mc-linlf unccrtninty
where to g; one-fourth advice from
othera; one-eighth anxiety nnd nppre
benitlon of dianppointment. Cover
j w ith a few weeka of phoning nnd
tbinklng, nnd simmer gently until un
certainty nnd anxiety linv thorouch
ly di"Rininted. Add sufficient time
and money to nriciiitnlcly cover the.
needs and hoi! vig-routly. Serve
with nleuHNiit memories for the re
mainder of the year.
The le of portions served, of
course, will differ with Individuals ns
will the taste, hut every one is out
for a share. And thus It will he from
now, though It is Just mid-May, nnt.il
early autumn, a continuous talking
and planning of vacation.
A holt of club workers cenaed their
activities for the summer this week
end joined with the increasing crowd
who await tho events which only sum
mer brings.
Tho lum-heon, that tery populnr.
truly spring-time function, has found
grt-at favor this week nnd many in
tcresting ones we.e given.
.Much of the preaeut entertaining Is
being for Mm. M. M. Tuft who lcavp
ou with Mr. Tuft to make their
hniuo In Portland. .V half dozen or
more affairs nre planned for the com-
Tea of Thursday is
Last of Year for.
Faculty Women
Unlverjity women were particular
ly iotereiled Ihi, week In the farullj
lea wtiicn was i large event of Tliura
loy afternoon in Alumni ball.
Throuibout the achool year the wo- j
men of the campua have held these
teaa monthly to ereote a greater ac i
quaimance and friendahip. 'i'hurmlaj I
waa the last for the present year. Kor
Ihii occaaion a large number of gueats
were invited a, the la,t tea is guest i
day for the women sponsoring it. I
A very intereating musical program
was given, .Mrs. Aurora Potter L'n- j
derwood being in charge. i
.Mrs. Raymond Wheeler and Mrs. i
Sam Baas Wsrner were chairmen of;
th (Himnillt. fn. th . l anil '.
were aaaisted by 31rs. Underwood,
Mrs. Dean Walker. Mra. Marian
Watta. Mra. Enrl Widmer, Mrs. Vi
R. B. Wilcox. Mra. Roger Williams, '
Mrs. Louis Wood, Mra. Harry B. Vo-'
com, Mra. F. O. Young, Mrs. N. U. !
Zone.
...
Mrs. Holly Moore I.iobarger enter
tuined for a charming affair at her
home Wedneaday evening honoring
Mra. W. W. Moore, and Mra. t'anie
Mntlork, of Tendleton, who is visiting
in Kugene aa the gucat of Mra. Nellie
TO BOB OR NOT TO BOB IS THE QUESTION
Matlock. Kneet peas in varied ahades i of American girla.
were attractively used about the Is , bobbed-haired girl prettier
rooma. 'J here were four tables of i ,
bridge. Mrs. Carrie Matlock arrived I t,ma tl,e onc wi"' unsl'"rn tresaea
this week. I to help settle these questions, a
jury of Chicago artists will be culled
Llla dlmoro ; B ?! Myrtle Olsen
liy Mi A Service j IB
fHICAOO. May 16. To bob or not
to bob that, is the question that
still puzzles the minds of thousands
Ing week to honor Mrs. Tuft, who uill T.'l" lont SUK
ne greatly minned in eoci.it and club
intercnta of l-.ugcne,
ntn ) the unttorio. "T:.e Creation
whit h is being prefi'titvd for the ace '
ond time this reniug in the .MiMTmmI- i
1st Kplacopitl .lurch lv () Kugene
Oratorio octl. l'ugciifans have ,
awniled this occanin for many wcrk, ;
and are welcoming it as truly the j
gientrht iiiaii.al achievemeut of the I
X ea r.
Mm. .A. I.. IngaliN and Mrs. .Inhn
B. Itell entertained for one of the de
Huh! fill club ftf rnoi.iii if i he yrar
Which member of M"dar 1bok club
ecjoyed at tfee lime of Mm. Intuitu
loi day aftntoiiii. uuantitieii ( Ui
wih! .roup made a at tinning rtntr
y.w for the luncheon tatde,
Alra. F.dwin 1 Knapp and Mrs. A.
I. litgnlU have hem chosen by the
Hook club lo represent it nt H'e con
Tei:tion "f the Orein S'aie rd ra
tiou of Women' rloba at Mnmhfield
.lone 1, 'J. and 3, with Mr. J, S. Ma
gtoriry as alternate.
Mra. I, J. Temple led in a very in
terekling atudy of Hrrgon bird at
Mi.rdny'a meeting, showing a nmnhfr
of pictures during her talk and Mling
manr atories of bird life. Mrs. J.
O. Jlolt was elected to be rhairmau
of nnl year's program committee.
Monday Book club bas voted to
bae two mnr meeting. The fimt
one In to be again at Mra, Tngsll's
Mra. Krlo W. Allen wns hostess
for nn nttrnctive nffair nt the An
chorngn Tuesday, entertaining with n
luncheon in compliment to Miss Cnro-1
h n Allen who wns a guest nt the !
Allen home tho pnst week.
California poppies were arranged !
for n clever centerpiece nt the ta.de
where covers were placed for Miss
Allen. Mrs. V. F. (J. Thacher. Mrs. I
John Ttovnrd. Mrs. Kudolph 11. F.rn-.t, !
Mrs. Colin V. lyment, Mrs. George
Kobe?, Mra. 1. L. I'nmpbell, Mrs.'
Walter C. Mamas. Mm. A. II. Schroff,
Mr. Pent. II. Walker. Mrs. Virginia j
Judy Katerlv, Mrs. Clara Fitch, Miss
ticitrmlo Tnlbot, Mra. Henry 1). i
Sheldon. Mrs. J. M. Miller, Mrs. Krie .
W. Allen. !
!
Mrs. Arthur Morris entertained in :
formally with n luncheon nnd golf
pirty Wednesday for Mrs, M. M.
Tuft who Is soon to leave for Port
land. A luncheon wns given at the
homo of Mrs, Morris. A large hnu
quct of dutch iris centered the table
nnd miniature golfers marked places
for eight Intimate friends of the guest
of honor. After 'the luncheon the
party motored to the country club
for sn afternoon of golf.
Mr. F. ti. Young entertained mem
bers of Tourist club nt her borne on
j Mondny evening of this week.'
! Mrs, J. K. I'rnft is cntertaming
.with a luncheon the coming Friday
as an affair to honor Mrs. M. M.
Tuft.
I
Mr, and Mrs. Charles O. Wilson of
i Springfield have entertained aa guesta
thin week, Mrs. M. J. Wilson. Mr.
W ilson's mother, and their s.n. t'hsr-
! lea Kenneth Wilson, both of falem.
i '
! Mrs. T.ynn 8 McCready i to enter
j tain with a luncheon Tuesday to hon
! or Mrs. M. M. Tuh. who is leaving
f aon for Portland to make her home,
i
j An especially .nlerting meeting
; on Monday will be that of lometlc
Art club. It Is to be at the Anchor
; ag with Mra. Alfred Powers and Mrs.
! lan Clark entertaining. At this time
there will be election of officers for
the new club year. The subject for
I Monday's tudy will be on "Period
Furniture,"
Quantities of the various wild flow
ers now in bloom combined with peo
nies and blue lupin made a striking
decorative setting for the annual
spring luncheon given Monday by the
Home Science club at the attractive
new home of Mra. David Graham.
The flowers were used throughout
the bouse which was opened for the
reception of the gueste. The lunch
eon was the Inst of the present club
year for the organization, nnd one-
half of the membership entertained
for the other hnlf. Mrs. Fred K.
Smith wns chairman of the committee
for the afternoon nnd other members
of the . committee, were Mrs. A. F.
Ilspp, Mrs. W. P. Fell. Mrs. I,. V.
IliihbH. Mrs. Claud I. Horer, Miss
KIma Hendricks, Mrs. Flora Liver
more. Mrs. Pnvid firnhnm, Mra. E.
J. Frnaler. Mra. Georgo Schnefern,
Mrs. J. H. liilbert. and Mrs. Frank
Jenkins.
Dinner and Bridge
Party Sponsored
By Teacup Club
Teacup club members shared In the
pleasure of an eventful party given
nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Homo lat evening, tho member en
tertaining at dinuer and bridge for
their husbnnds.
Turple wild larkspur nnd scotch
broom made a rich color scheme for
the centerpieces at the six small ta
llies used where covers were plnced
for Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Powell, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Chester Stevenson, Mr. nnd
Mra. Hnrry Hobba, Mrs. Winifred
Kuykendnll, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Findt
ner, Mr. and Mm. J. I.. Hesse, Mr.
nnd Mrs. K, O. Immel, Mr, nnd Mm.
Vu It. Parks, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick
(l. Stickola. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. F. Itapp,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Morris Stnrbuck, Mr.
and Mrs. .T. K. Prnft. Mr. nnd Mra.
Fred E. Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert
Koome.
The Tencup club is to,hnve two
more meetings before adjourning until
the full month.
Mrs, Jnck Belief tel cntertnlned for
Chi Omega Alumnic association mem
bers at her homo Tuesday evening
Mini Henrietta Ouoy wna elected
president for the. coming, year. For
the meeting In Juno Mrs. P. E. Snort
wrn8 will bo hostera
Mrs. Charles O. Wilson was a gra
cious hontess for one of the very In
teresting meetings of the year for the
Matrons' guild auxiliary of the Cen
tral Presbyterian rhnrch on Wednes
day at her home on Emerald Heights,
Springfield. Fifty members wegn
present to enjoy together the pleas
urable afternoon. Mra. Bruce J, (lif
tn presented an Interesting lesson
for the occasion on Bible study. Mrs.
Wilson used rhododendrons and blue
lupin ns nn effective decorntlve !
scheme about the rooms. Assisting
her in entertaining were Mra. O. W.
Hobson. Mrs. J. W. McArthur, Mrs. ;
John Simon. Mra. '.. Hnrger, In
two weeks Mrs. A. H. Sannders la to
entertnin the auxiliary nt her home, j
Mrs. Nate HU1 was host for nn ,
informal bridge party at her home '
Saturday evening, entcrtaichig fori
two tallies. 1
upon to perform the difficult task of
selecting from among hundreds of
girla the prettiest girl with the pret
tiest bobbed hair nnd the prettiest
Mary Macaluso
girl with the prettiest .one hair.' The
contest will be held April 10-18 under testantn are shown above.
the direction of the hairdressers of
Illinois.
These two girls then will go to
California in September to compete
with girls from all over the country
in a'coulest which will decide whether
bobbed or uubobbed hair is essentinl
to real beauty and whether the fash
ionable bairdress for the next season
is to be short or long.
Of the hundreds of girls entered
in the Chicago contest only one out
of every six still wears her hnir long.
Three of the most attractive con-
Picnics Given During
Last few Weeks
At University
During the few remaining weeks
of the spring term of the university
the housemothers of the campus have
been sponsoring a number of delight
ful nffnirs, chief of which bnve been
picnics.
Particularly enjoynbla ftf
events was the picnic given
nt the homo of Mrs. A. Ij, Ingnlls.
Those in the group nre Mrs. Lettio
Mowrey, Mrs. Harriet S. Wright, Mrs.
I.ucy Perkins, Mrs. Bentrice Fitznim
mons, Mrs. Henry W. Augustine, Mra.
I.ucy Abrnms, Mrs. Mildred tliffen.
Mrs. K K. Woodring, Mrs. W. F.
(iraham. Mra. Katharine Yerex. Mrs.
firnce Itussell, Miss Ednn Porter.
Mra. Ella StearnR. Mrs. S. N. Boyer,
Miss (lertrude Tslbor, Miss Sue Bs
dollet. Mrs. F. W. Benson, Mra. .T.
W. Knys. Miss Fanny McCamant,
Mrs. J. ,T. Lnnge, Mrs. Inex Miller.
Tast Friday afternoon the pnrfy
was entertained rit n picnic at the
home of Mrs. H. W. pnvis.
Xor the ocenscion. The table was at
tractively decked, a huge bouquet of
swnt peas and for-get-me-nots being
used ns the centerpiece with pink
candles. The parry was given as a
sort of farewell , to Mr. nnd Mrs.
M. M. Tuft, members of the club,
who nre soon to leave to make their
home in Portland, and members of
X. U. A. presented them with a token.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cockerllne
of Snlem are spending the week-end
in Eugene nn guests nt the home of
Mr. and Sirs. A. T. Cockcrline.
Mrs. A. B, Scott of Tortlnnd In
spending the week in Eugeno from
Portland.
Mrs. J. -F. Gerot entertnined nt a
pleasurable party nt her homo Tues-
these ; dny evening, bidding nn her guests the
today niomhera of the decree staff of the
ueneKati muge. Thirty were invited
for the occasion. Assisting Mrs, (ie
rot were Mrs. Anna Defoe, Mibb Alice
Gerot nnd Ming Wilhelminn (lerot.
Brnnches of dogwood were used about
the rooms. During the evening the i
guest s enjoyed va nous ga mes for
which a number of prizes were given.
Those present for the evening were
Mrs. I. P. Inmnn, Mm. Hanna Hen
dershott, Mrs. Laura Hempey. Mrs.
Harshman. Mm. Stella Diamond, Mrs.
A. G. Brnuer, Mm. F. H. Hunt. Mrs.
S. J. Wilton. Mm. Humphrey, Mrs.
Charles Stnrr, Mrs. E. C. Sherman,
Mm. .Teas Inmnn, Mra. MoKinney,
Mrs. Bradley, Mm. Tom Campbeil.
Mrs. Tuck, Mra. McArthur. Mrs. Fred ;
Beau. Mrs. Elizabeth Beytien, Mrs. j
tharlea Mouse. Miss Aim. Eutgen,
Mrs. Charles Fisher, Mrs, Fred Went
worth, Mm. C. M. O'Day. Mm. J. N.
Wrny, Mips Vera Fisher. Mrs. Mc
Clintock. Mrs. Otto Kaufmnnn. Mrs.
Bnrger, Mrs. Nettleton, Mrs, F. A.
Rank in.
Amusement Club lias
Final Dance on
Tuesday Night '
The year of activities just ended
for the Amusement club members
brought no merrier affnir thnn the
picnic supper and dance which was
an eventful .
"d . attended by ,la,M:
couples. J, " Uurt,
the club Mch "W
social .en.!.! .V'"M U .'
"-""""on tor neif
es Sigman w.r.
day's affair.
Miss Gertrude Talbot v
euest over the Mk' u
lotte Banfield ofrtuV11"1
xr. '
r. ana Jr. !,,, I
week moved to ;."!h ,.J
ma. where ,h eyU u'M
Jlondaj eveninr the R , I
t the Eueen. Co', ,,,, f k'.;
eutertaiwd for a ,5 to
ernooa oreanimii... '. inc
Congregational eh.i..i
church for a ni.." . " !
aeveaty.fiv. enjoyed tk, "f,
Mrs. Flora Livprmor. ! , I
Mis. Gertrude wZ.'H
week to spend a f dai V k I
heme in Pendleton s.h,
uome ot ner parcnti. 31. ..7, -1
S. M. Calkins. 1 Jlr- ,t4 &vl
week for her ho,e in "
tcr visum,, with her im,iin v'
'
Mrs. P. TV. Rrn,n wl,
week visitor in T.i ...
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. R.hn. ,
nosta tor n aupner party it i,.
t.tuuiiy pvpnmf
Iiss Lasolvn Allen who TuiM 1
Kusene this week. tn.... i:
evening were Mij, Alien, Mr ,.,
Aire llnnrr I", U-IJ .. '"'Ml
Oeoree Hehec, Mr. and Mr. Eric K. I
a
At a very inlet but lmiirem.
emony performed at the MetUt-
Kpiaoopai cliurrh at fnnr .-j.-.!
Tuesday, Mrs. E. E, Mink ,,,. I
.
(Continued on page sevn)
Mr. nnd Mrs. F X. Schnefers were
hosts for nn enjoyable affair nt their
home Tuesday, entertaining the N.
U. A. club for dinner and evening
of bridge. Mr. and Mra. E. It. Bry
Son were bidden as additional guests
For the final session of the present
club year, members of .Shakespeare,
club will meet at the chamber of com
merce rooms' Monday afternoon at
three o'clock and complete their study
of the play, "Hamlet."
Trr, Mra. Kiln Ktearna, Mm. S. N. i ... ...
Iu.m. Mm n u T.ii.... m.- i i Mr. (.ro-g B. Mct.lU and Mrs.
Pannv Mi-Camsnl,
Mm. ,1, J. l.ange.
Mrs. lnei Miller,
In'-cheon on Wedn c"ay,
Ing Mm. M. M. Tuft.
r-iinipowvii!'
Hie manr friends of Mrs. Kdna
tlordnn mil be ilnd to know that she
l rapidly improving fmm her recent j
nine, mid la eioec-trd to rttum the'
home with one half of the club en-i first of the we-k from Portland where t
I'm mining the other half. This meet- s she has beii to the home of her sis- i t
Jnf will be Id two weeks. Follow ing ! t-r, Mrs. A. T. Cockerline. i ho.ua Thu'Mlsy.
Mr, and Mrs. ILrbert Clarkr n
teeialnerf Wrtnedj.v Bridge cb.o nt
th ir home tlis week.
Mm. rl-artea Wirth la t ie tte
Inter rlub meniberfl at her
Mrs. John Seavry has hHrteu Sins
l-'oncl club membera to me: nt her
home Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shwrrmg
have been spending a few days at
their summer home on the McKeniie.
... ,
Mra. Lillian Fldridge spent a few;
dava of this week in Portland visit-
Ing.
'
Mrs, Grace Uussell is expected to1
return to Kugene Monday from Port-
land where she has been for the pant :
tew days.
' Mrs. Mildred Giffen Is spending a
few days In Portland visiting. j
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Whits enter- ,
tained at ihetr home Monday evening
at dinner for General Creed C. Ham
mrnd and his mother. Mrs. F. A. Rsn
kin. General Hammnnd was the
hnusa guest of ,Mr. and Mra. White
while on his visit to Kugene this
week.
.
Do Thursday afternoon st wo
clock U O. E. Is to meet In the F.lka
temple for a social afternoon and
bridge. For this occasion Mrs. C.
It, iH.vtt Is to receive- In the card
room, and Mr Harnij M-.re is A
preside In the dining morns.
Mrs. Guv Pyla was hots fr sn
attractive luncheon at the Anchorage
eterday, entertaining a gnets the
nifmbrrs f the Kridav Brwlge club,
.
Mr. and Mm. W. H. Mimer of S
lem are spending the e-k end in Kh
gne as the hoime guts of Mr. and
Mrs, Stanley Steensn.
i
i Mr, and Mr. Harold Crwkfrlin of
Cortall a ar week-end viitnri in Ku
gene as gnetTS at the home of the
f.trnier' psrrnts. Mr. and Mra, A. T.
Cockerllne.
Put Winter Things Away Clean
Blankets, Comforts, Motor Robes,
All Heavy Apparel
Th kind of dry cleanslne: we do Is a delight to those who
discriminate. It Is tho kind of dry cleansing that makes Ihlnps
atay clean longer.
Simply Telephone 220
rv
honors
W. E. NAYLOR, Proprietor
If wi clean It, It's CLEAN
Mrs. Ruth Baldcrree Wheeler
Announces
The Oriental Art Shop
Special Opening Sale
Friday and Saturday
- ' May 22 23, 1925
WEDDING GIFTS COMMENCEMENT GIFTS
ART OBJECTS
New fti-rival: A limil.-cl nssortm.-nt nf Cliim.
luir. OM Kmhroitlcries. Amlr. (iomiino CrystHl.
On tho two opoiiiii(j tlnys a part nf Mrs. AVln-eler's
t'olli'otion of t'andlosta'ks will be nvc on snlo for
tho first timo.
1760 Olive Street
Phone 1664 R
LARAWAY'S
$50
$35 $25
DIAMONDS
WATCHES
and
JEWELRY
You Don't Need Cash!
ftpt tho hoaufiful .Towolory y1"
ltavo wislio.1 for N'liW, As little
ns $1 down ami 50c n wook if n"
yon tu-Pil. t'oino to Lnvaway's.
I'ur juices (up vorv low for hdi
'Hiality jcwclcry. AVo ptmrnntco
vorythinir wo soil. You can lu.v
hero with eonfidonco. .
Seth Laraway