The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, May 23, 1925, Image 12

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Xlifi E LT GENE GUARD
Saturday Ev,
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Mrs. R. II. Fields is
Domestic Art -Club
Head
HINTS UPON HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL
Hot Water and Lemon Inatead of Breakfast
Upper loft Mrs. Morton M. Tuft
who it being extensively enter
tained, and who was guest of honor
for soveral luncheons given this
week. Mr. and Mrs. Tuft are to
leave soon for Portland to make
their home.
Upper right Mrs. E. F. Carleton, a
delegate from the Eugene Fort
nightly olub to the state conven
tion of the Stato Federation of
Women's clubs to be held In Marsh
f 'eld. Juna I, 2. and 3. Mrs. Carle
ton was reoently eleotod president
of the Fortnightly club for the oom
Ing year.
Lower right Mr. O. E. Lee, ohalr
man of the annual banquet of the
Ladles' auxiliary of tho chamber
of oommerce to ba given Wednes
day evening.
By MAniAN Lownx
' rALL are collego folk this wcck-cml
an townspeople and university
tllfli-nta llnltn In ialnhilln llm a
nual feativitlcs of Junior weck-cml.
While the two-duy profrnin la aup
por.edly or student life there's
scarcely an event nilasrd by Kiigena
ani, from the tug-of-war, o tho rum
pus luncheon, tho many athletic moots
to that frcnleat of nil functions, the
, canoo fete, which is tho trtiriltiunnl,
long-remembered affair, that ia ao
distinctly Orrgon'a.
And of courBo tonight there lsa tho
, junior prom, that la looked forward
i to 'for luontha na the rlimnz of the
, , unirersiiy'a aocial .roar. It la to
I bo given iu the armory, and Included
1 in the Hat of patrons and partiioaacH
for tho evenfug are a large number of
I Kiigoue and out-of-tonu aocioty mom
I bcra.
Small lunrhoon partlea made t Ilia
wook 0. lively one with aoveral in
formal tcaa and aftomouns of liridgo
coming occasionally to varinto the
uiouopuly that luncheon aoeiii to have.
guvcrul aunouueed their pIhiih this
week fur trips to rnsloru cillei
and places o( interest nhronil, while
other news gathered fur the week
told of the coming of numerous out-of-town
visitors,
Boilely is awaiting with Interest
the two pnrtirs fur which Mrs. V, ,.
Ntctson and Mra. Hart Dnualns are
to entertain the coming week. Mi-h,
lleruld lirnily ami .Mr, (ieorgo Me
ijtll are to to liuktesaes fur a lunch
eon Wednesday, and uu Friday tlrc
gou dull girls are stiunsoriiig a ten
in Alumni ball in compliment to their
pnrtnurftHOii,
So, May rushes on, with scarcely
one busy week past than another ar
rivea. At noon tumorrow Kvn l'ense
and Williiim Ullckwurth are to be
married nt the huiue uf (lie furmcr.
Iter. All'yn l;Niimi uf ihe KirV t'hriH
tinn ehuicli of Albany ufficiuling.
tluly membera of the fninillca of Ihe
rounle will attend tho event. lis
Tenso bus been honoreit witti several
affairs this spring preceding her wed
Mr. and Mrs, l-'rsnk Kay returned i
school of music, at eight o'clock. Bhe
will bo assisted by Frank Joe, tenor.
Miss I'iorco is n Kugeue girl, and is
a talented pianist nnd organist. IShe
lias played for r.iiseno chtircheH fur
several years, and is organist nt the
l'lrst Church of Christ, Scientist. She
is nlso accompanist fur the Kugene
Ornlurlu society which recently pre
sented the ornturiu, "Creation." Minn
l'leice is a junior in t lie I'nivorsity of
Oregon, n member of tiamnia Phi
Hetn, nnd a member of .Mil I'M Kn
ailon, women's national nuixii' frater
nity, licr recital is open to the public.
Canoe Fete Incentive
For Dinner Parly
At Anchorage
The Anehorngo (rn-houio wnn ihe
pfne for rongcninl nitthermg of
Kimeno folk Innt cv?niiR wIhmi mom
lior of Till. mint cluli tn(crliiin(l
t heir lnmlmnds nt ntt inforni:il no
ltot (iinner pui-ty, Tim n ff air win vn
pecinlly plaitnrtl thnt 1 he pnrty itiltch;
nop (hi ranoi fcle of tlit? univfrail.v
junior wrrk fnd.
Tbnvn ircflpnt fr till ormnion
worn .Mr. nnit Mm. W. (. Hivan, Mr.
nw Mr. 1-Mp;nr Martin. Mr. nnd Mrn.
I i-flnk It. Wnilif rbrt, Mr. nnd Mr.
It. II. I'ir'd, Mr. nnd Mm. A. It.
TiffniiT, Mr. nnd Mm. Shrrmnn AV.
Moody, Mr. nnd Mm. W. A. Kuy
kt'ndall, Mm. Myrtle Kayn, Mr. nnd
Mm. K. K. Tmilf, Mr. nnd Mrn. W.
T. (ioidoti, Mr. und Mm. Klnnli-y
Stoveiuon.
The Vnlvershy of (iri'Rnii rlmplrr
of Mil Phi Kinitnt. wonii'u'rt nntionni
music fnitmiily, h iih Ufuod fivp htm
dnd in vil nt tiiri for n li-a to In1 civon
UYrint'ftdity, Mny -7, in Alumni hull
brhvffu 1 ho ttnurn of thrt'c o'l-lock
nnd nil o'clock. The ten n heinn
ttiven for the liencfit of Hie M-liolnr-hhlt
iimiiitnined hr the oi'K'iuirnliuu
for two worthy women In the nnivem
t y Nrhonl of tn ii A nronrnm 1
to be niven n fnllon'tt; Mmn Almn
1 ,nwrni'e, (dnuUt, Nocturne. Op "-.
No. 1, riiopiu: Undinnce, Vtrlor Her
bert; PiuineM 1 Ml I'elnhcs, hebuxitey;
thn firt ,f (iiM ,..., i ,i Spinning trnnf, MendeljKohn ; Lotus
In whfro they hud Rone utih Mr. nndl ,"u1,i' ''trl1 K;;,,t,; ,sf ' Vrle
Mrn. (Jhr t'hriKtnpher l.o' vinited 1 T' amW- J:,hV"7'
"""i1 .nun imrmH'K, vmhiiiim i h rn-
tionen. Tnrtini-Krtit'r; N.'hexo-Tnr-
at the liddy home the pnl week. Mr,
t urtnophrr n a ie itnl at the Nor
mal fciluml hi Monmouth Mondny.
While thern Mrn. I ddy viiird wilh
a oiier, Mra. Vred W. O'Rnurke.
Mr. I-jiin S. Mct'rpiidr wnn h
ten for dflifhtful nficrnoon Turn
day entertaining wilh n lunrhf-m nt
her home nud a Rdf pnriy Inter nt
Ihe country club, Mm. M. M. Tuft
beinf ih Ruent of honor fr the nf
ten.yi'U. A lit r Re rlusrer of Spuniith
iris, delphinium, and columbine vat
the centerpiece at the nttractive u-
hie where cmer. were In d for twehe. , uort,,v B(1,nt, ln ronlimnnK tn,,ir
aod bomiuets of the fbmern were , Work , ,h(( nivr.PsitT (ijpU who
uned about the room. Mi Klma ! have rerrivrd ihee crholaripn are
"T , , "u A,trai in lie hnntrviieii m the tea. Werfneaday
j ia th lt dav application for the
entelle . WirunialvHki: IVaeludium
Hn. h-Kr(!,r ; VaNi'-Hlnrthe. Priao
AuM; Huinoreake Koeppnn ; StM-e.
trnde, fVhnhert ; Nociume. I'h.tptn
1 l, hnt.r.hl -ill I.. . i I
eiihrr )nano, voice or violin, the
a want to he matte In the form of n
rtn coverinj a irnr' Mndv of one
Irntyi a week and the fnnilly will co
operate with Mn Phi LpitJon by
ilia the to tvdni hip h-llrr n eerind
1e(.f.,n weekly RrnMf Hv f hint methotl
the nrRNhUMtlon hopen to nfl8l two
inted the hotena.
Mice I'eRRy Pkene of Oregon City
and Miss llerminn KinR of I'ortlund
are ependmi the wrek-eml in I'.w
gene aa th foesU of Mira 8. i:.
bkene.
Tomorrow evening Mr. and Mra.
Hurry Hold. and Mr. ami Mm,
( heater Stevenon will be htnta fur
a pnrfy at the home of the fumer.
romplimenting Mr. and Mra. Morton
M. Tuft.
e
Mica 1'rnncea Vierce, da lighter of
Mr. and Mrs. L. I. 1'iene of tliia city.
m holarfthipM ill be
epted.
Mra. M. S. Waltia na honte.a f.r
a 1oIt lunrheon at her hme Thum
div afternoon, entertaining In honor
"f Mm. A. H. S.oit of Portland, and
Mra. fame Matlock of Pendleton.
Hridge was played during the after
nt'"n hour.
e
Mini S. I Skene emenalned wi'h
a ilel'iKiftil affair at her home .t
neaday evening, prcvidmg at five
table of bridge.
Mr. and Mra. A. H. Scott planned
la to preaeul her junior orgnn recital j to leave tooay fr Portland to their
Tuesday evening iu the muxtc auditor- home after tprnding the werk in .m
luin of (be Luncrntj uf Urrgn j geue.
Mrs. George H. McGill
Mrs. Harold (Iracly
Give Luncheon
An iutL'rpHting mid-week offnir w:is
the bridge luncheon given on Wednes
day by Mra. (ieorge H. Mrfiill and
.Mm. Ilorold tirady in honor of Mm.
Martini M. Tuft, nt the home of Mra. J
Mcttill. Pink romn decorated the small :
tnhlca iiird, while t,,,lde.i fhtnhcil In f
emit rtiHt to I ho pink flowers about
the rooms.
(titest h!dfleti fur the nflernoon
tre Hi. Tuft. Mm. (ieorgi 1.
Hitchcock.Mra. Krederick C. Stick
ela, Mra. 1 lerhert lioome, Mrs. hoy
ltowling. Mm. h. !t. Sigwnrt. .Mra.
A. It. Knpp, .Min. Wilann t, I'offey.
Mra. Arthur Morria. Mrn. Kenneth
Ahle.Mra. hynn S. McL'rendy, Mrs.
J. K. Pratt.
Mm. O. - Staffonl and Mra. i). K.
Potter wcro hoaipNuea for n very
preity dinner party at the home of
the former Tucadny even ng, honoring
(ten in r of Uanima Phi Helu nnd their
hotiae-ninther. Mra. Kiln Stearna. A
lnrge bnmpiet of elunibine centered
lhf (aide where covera were Inid for
Mra, -Kiln Struma, Minn Mnrgnret
Moriaon. Miaa Hcrnicp Dnviea. Mian
tieorgia Sh pley. Misa AMndine Si-rog-gin,
.Mra. poller and Mm. Stafford.
. Mm, C, It, Teshner left yesterday
for vnrioua ciliea in the cunt where
ho will apend the aumiuer. She will
apend iiiiiat of ihe lime visiting her
laughter, Mra. Ilerui.ince MH'ninh-
leKa of iHvenport, lown. Mr. Tesh
ner will nlao vie.it Iu Henver, I'hicngo.
nnd Milwaiikre, Wisconsin, coming
back to Kugene eirly iu the fall.
Mi ticorginna tJerlinccr of Port-
hmtl w:u a viniior in Kugene Hii
week, returning to her home from
Iterkeley where ahe h.ia been in ihe
PniverMly of Cnliforniu for the pnst
eu r.
Mra. W. ,1. ('leuiins, ainter of J.
H, Helt of Kugene, and her aon ami i
dniiahter-io-lnw. Mr. and Mra. Will
iam riemnns of Herkeley. were gueata
thia werk nt Ihe Hell home. They
were in-M-iniiR to Wntihingtou to
vlaii.
Sun Sonet club membera harert In
ihe pleasure (tf an eventful nflernoon
Wn,hienlnv at the Riieala of Mra.
John Se.ivey. Aflltitenal Rueata were
Mm. Krsiih It. Wetherhee, Mra. Seth
l.araway, Mr. .1. H, Koke,
1'uaene aoeiety ia welcoming back
Nlr. and Mra. le Bown I Margaret
KptH, who recently returned frm Kl
Pao, Tets. They h e fiken up
their reaiilence in the Tnwno Kerr
apartmenla,
Oregon club girU have iaaued rrdn
for a tea to be given next Knday in
Alumni ball, honoring Mra. Henry
1. Sheldon and Mra. Jtobert V.
Wntt, Sr.
Mr. and Mra, Ward Hammond t Fa
ther Kell) returned Ihe firat part f
the- nerk to their home in Mrdfnrd
after a vialt with the latier'a par
ent, Mr, and Mra. W. V. Kell of
thia city,
Mr. and Mra. Sidney Warner of
Oregon, t'ity ere viit.'ra thia week
a goeata of Mr. and Mra, John Sea-
Mr. and Mra. Bruce J. tiiffen were
hota for a petuc nipper on the
bank of the Willamette Wedneaday
evening, entertaining aa futets a
j aumber vt atudenta.
Ao fntereatiug event of Monday
afternoon waa the gathering of the
Iomeatic Art club at the Anchorage
at which time Mm. Alfred Powers
and Mrs. Dan Clark were- hoHeaea
to toe club members.
Mra. It. H. Kiel da waa elected pres
ident of the group for the new year;
Mm,. Stanley Sievenaon, viee-preai
dift; Mra. Hubert Moor, secretary;
Mra. A. II. Tiffany, trejaurer. The
retiring officer who have completed
a moat succcnaful year are Mra. Hub
ert Prescott, preaident; Mm. Alfred
Powera vica-preaident; Mrt. A. H.
Itopa. aecretary; Mra. Stanley Stev
enaon. treasurer.
Kollowing the election of officera
Mra. F. h. Stetson presented a moat
intereHting paper on period furniiure.
For the Inst meeting of thia year
the club is planning a picnic supper
to. be given at "luglaterra," the home
of Mr. and Mrs. A. h. Inglla in
College Crest, At this occasion mem
bers of the club are to entertain their
husbands.
On Monday afternoon Mrs. Charles
Hardy entertained for a pleasurable I
affair having aa guests the membera I
of Hide-a-Wee club. The hostess ask
ed hr special guests for the after
noon Mrs. I. H. S. Wade, Mrs. l. K.
Lehman, and Mra. J. W. Ho-hha. Mra.
Henry Hollfnhe-k ia to entertain th
club in two weeks.
Members of Monday Hook club awe
to meet Momlny afternoon at the
homo of Mrs. A. h. Ingiilla, one half
of (he club members, being hosteaaea
for the meeting. At this time mem
bers of Ihe club will give reports
aud reviews of the hooka they have
read during the pist year, Mra. J,
O. Holt hiving charge of the discus-
Completion of the study of the play,
"Hamlet," and inatallation cerenvn
fea for new officers made up the
program for the meeting of the Eu
gene Shakespeare elub in the chamber
of commerce rooms Monday after
noon. The session waa the fnat of
the present club year, activities to be
resumed October 5 at which time
the study of "Cymbnline," will be tnk-!
en up tinder the direction of Mrs.
Nelson V, Macduff. The new officers
installed Monday were Mra. he t tie
Mowrey, president; Mm. Addie Os
ourn. vice-president; Mra. Wilson II.
Jewelt, secremry; Mrs. K. B. Parks,
treasurer. Mrs. Mowrey appointed
as the social committee for the com-j
ing year, Mrs. Frederick (J. Jennings,
Mrs. O. It. (Jullion. Mrs. Carl- ti.
Waahburne. Mra. Jewett rend eom-
inunicntion from the Shakespeare club
of Portland inviting the Kugene or
gnnfr.ation to affiliate with the inter
national Shakespeare organization.
Mra. Amos Wilkins entertained
membera of Wednesday Bridge club
at her home this week.- inviting as
additional gucMa for the afternoon.
Mrs. Alberla McMurphey, and Mra.
Will Yoran. Ouantitiet of rhodo
dendrons were attractively used as
jeconitiona for the occnsion.
,
For one of the most enjoyable aft-
emcons of the year membera of the
Kugene Daughters of the Nile club
motored to Collage. (.Jrovo Wedneaday
afternoon to be guests of the Cottage
lirove members at a picnic luncheon
given at the home of Mrs. l!oy Short,
iloatesses- were Mrs. Short. Mra. Knrl
K. Mills and Mm. C. A. Bnrtel. Im
mense bunches of rhododendrons were
used as decora t ions about tho rooms
for Ihe nflernoon. Tho gues.a were
blind-folded and led to the bisement
ami told to pretend they were walking
over moiB nnd under the trees of 8
picnic wooda. Then when the blind
folds were taken off the guests found
themselves in a tmwer of maple
boughs, sprays of Scotch broom, and
rhododendrons, with the luncheon
fixed in bnsketa nt smalt tables for
four. After lunch the party went
upstair for the business session, lie
porta nnd plans of the committee sup
ervising the club's sewing for the
crit pled children's hoepttnl in Port
land were given nt the meeting
Twenty Kugene women attended the
meeting. On the third Wedneaday in
Juno the club will meet with Mrs.
Wawie (ireen. Mra. Bay lilnas, Mrs.
J. S. Mnglndry and Mrs. K. K. HUH
brand ns Ihe hostesses.
Mrs. Tuft Guest for
Luncheon and Golf
I'artv, Thursday
Aiunnii ll.i. apvirul iMighful ...fail's
lioins: siwn f r .Mra. .Marlnn M. Tiifl
was I ho lHiiflici'ii 'l aflrrnmm of j
jolf (or whirl. .Mrs. lioorao V. Hitch-
iiii-k was hnalr.a at llu country dull
TliurNiliiy itftprnooli. j
At thn him hcim tahli. ntiractive !
with iu IiiiwIh ( iritit flnwt'Bi, j
wore rvpr for Mrn. Tuft. Mrs. A. .
K. Happ. Mrs. (ii-orgo .Mitiill. Mrs.:
Harold liraily. Mrs. Uvnn S. Me-!
I'rfiilv. Mvs. Kr.ilcri.'k ti, StlckHa,
Mrs. ili-rhrrt Ilnonia, Mrs. !."' Hn
lii.a. Mrs. I H. S.awart a.ul Mrs..
Ililrhi'ork.
. . . ,
(in. of thr lsrr aftfruoon affairs!
of thi w.i-k was a lovrly lunrhi-oo
iriifn at thr Dsburn hot.l toilsr h.v ;
Mrs. J. K. l'r.tt in rompllDi.nt to
Mrs. M. M. Tnft. prernlint brr il
psrtura to I'drtlstiil. Sistf.ll w.r.
biililrn for tha affair and tha aftrr-
noon .f briilg.
...
Mr.. .T.an.tta Ian was hostess to .
partonss and mothers of Tan Nu
irrla at tb. ,-hapt.r house of the or
jnnisation Tuesdsr evening
...
Membera of tmeia Bridae olub en
jored rer.T plesmit a(termon to-!
aether Monday as tha auests of Mra. ,
T. A. Pearson at her home. For
thia occasion Mra. Pearson akrd aa
spei-isl jurats. Mrs. Arthur lleniler
.hotl ami Mrs. K. C. Pursley.
...
Mr. and Mra. Charles llardr will
be hosts to Wednesday IHnner-HrW
club at their home this roming week.
...
Mrs. K. P. Carleton has as her
house guest her mother, Mrs. .1. II.
Ai-kf rman of Monmouth. Mrs. t arle-
ton was a visitor in Portland and
Monmouth the past week, retiirmng
the first of thia week with her mo
ther. e a
As a surprise for their msny.
friend, was the announcement of the
marnate of Misa l.unle I'ell ami
Armomle ti. HeMerntl wti-rh took
placa last atunlay at the I nttarian
lie;: stsjfL
Zena
I will then sail for England. They plan
, to be gone about aii months, and will
tour France, Vienna, and other Eu
; ropean placea of intereat. Mra. Crow
ia regent of the Lewis and -Clark
'chapter. Daughtera nf the American
...uiuuvii vi me v.iry,
A college engagement of particular
intereat ia that of Miss Merle Oliver
and Ralph tlibbs which wss anounced
......... a., ruing at a dinner party
given at Alpha (iainnia Delta house.
The news waa told in a clever way.
in ine center oi tne table was a tiny
cottage, representing the future home
of the bride-elect. A toy automobile
waa standing h.siH. a n.in;.T. ...
age and nore the ring anil cards which
tnlil of Ihe betrothal as the car was
sent around Ihe tnble. Misa Oliver's
noma is in Hollywood. California. r-h
is a senior in .lho imivaF.;,. -.. .1 :
a member of Alpha Uarama i)clta and
inrmncr t tne nouur societies of
Tre Nu nml Eutasian. .Mr. (iihbs is
also a former university student, and
la at present engaged in architectural
work in Eugene.
...
Large tea is Given
For Church Women
On Tuesday
By ZENA TRETT
In ''The Love Soug"
A COCKTAIL of hot water nnd
lemon juire Is my substitute for
breakfast and it keeps me in excellent
condition, too.
Before I start by doily dozen. I
squeeze the juice of a lemon and
distribute it equally between two large
glasses nf water as hot aa I can stand
church, Itev. Frank Kny Kddy offi
ciating. Mrs. KeMerritt has been at
tending the University of Oregon thie
year and was n junior in the school
of sociology. She is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hell of Athena,
and la a member of (iammn Phi Beta,
ami affiliated with the honor society
of Kwams. Mr. DeMerritt is a for
mer university student, majoring in
the school of low, but has been in
Marshfield sipce the fall term. He is
a member of Chi Psi. Immediately
ofter the ceremony Mr. nnd Mrs l)e
Merritt left for Mnrshffcld . where
they will make their home.
Tho Woman's Alliance of the Uni
tarian church eutrrtained Tuesday of
tcrnoon nt the church parlors with
a most delightful program and silver
tea. About forty were guests for
the afternoon. Or. Kimball Young of
the university faculty was the speak
er, weaving n fascinating history story
flround Lewis Carroll's "Alice in
Wonderland." the humor. Imagination,
nnd pathos, with psychology ns .Its
background proved to be novel. Ue
used lantern slides with the lecture.
During the eocinl hour. Mrs. K, Jud
kins nnd Mrs. J. W. Soderstrom pre
sided wt the tea" tnble. assisted by
members of the alliance.
Mr. aud Mrs. W. (. Swan were
hosts for an attractive dinner and
bridge party at their home Wednes
day evening- A centerpiece of roses
was used at the table where covers
were, placed for Mr. and Mrs. Henry
llollenbeck, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. K.
Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Lara way.
Mr. and Mrn. H. U Ktudley. Mr. and
Mrs. K. H. Parks, and the hosts, Mr.
and Mrs. Snfln. Honors at bridge
were received by Mr. Larawny and
Mix. llollenbeck.
Miss Inez King returned nt mid
week from f'orvallis where she bnd
been spending the pant mouth as n
vacation visiting ot her home there.
Trett
to driuk it. I drink both glassful,
and take nothing more until lunch. I
have found that brenkfast is quite an
unnecessary meal that tends to con
sume considerable time, and al.o to
add to one's weight.
The hot water takes the place of a
stimulant, such as coffee or tea, and
keeps one from feeling faint or undernourished.
Mrs. Sherwood Burr
Hostess at Bridge
Party Wednesday
Itouqucts of huge red poppies made
a very bright nnd colorful setting for
a delightfully informal afternoon
bridge party for which Mrs. Sherwood
Burr was hostess at her home Wed
nesday. The hostess was assisted by
Mrs. Uny Pyle.
Mrs, Burr asked ns her guests for
this occasion, Mrs. M. C. Harris, Mrs.
C. N. .Johnston, Mra. Vein Scobert,
Mrs. G. Houghton, Mrs. Sherman
Lovell of Astoria, Mrs. Price Speer,
Mrs. F. K. Price. Mrs. Wnyne Green.
Mrs. Georgia Tobey, Mrs. Walter
Carroll, Mrs. L. llobon, Mrs. W. V.
McCornack, Mrs. W. H. Brooke,
Mrs. Guy Pyle,
Mrs. Anne Landsbury Beck enter
tained at on interesting affair Wed
nesday, honoring Mrs. 1 )avid Camp
bell, who was here from Portland this
week, with n luncheou at the An
(diorage. Covers were laid for Mrs.
Camid.ell, Mrs. W. F, G. Thacher.
Mrs. Hex J'nderwood, Mrs. Alfred
Schroff, Mrs. C. I). Korer. Miss Al
berta Potter, Mrs. Winnie McMinght,
Mrs. Abbic Barrows, and Mrs. Beck.
Mrs. Harold Waggoner was hos
tess for an informal bridge parly at
her home Tuesdoy afternoon, enter
taining nt two tables, Mrs. It. A. Bro
dio receiving honors at cards for the
afternoon. Ponnies nnd other soring
J flowers were pleasingly used about
the rooms and the luncheon table.
Among Eugeneaus who plan to
spend the summer in Europe is Mrs.
Vera Todd Crow who leaves Tuesday
for New York city. There she will
meet her sister. Miss I unua Tmld.
who baa been studying the past year
at Columbia university, nnd the two
Mrs, ,T. Franklin Hans and officers
of the two missionary societies of
the' First Methodist Episcopal church
received at the home of the former
Tuesday afternoon, entertaining the
ladies of the congregation.
Mrs. S. A. Itnnford, Mra. C. P.
Gardiner. Mrs. Charles Hunt and Mra.
J. Franklin Unas stood in the. re
ceiving line.
Mrs. F. M. Wilkins and Mrs. Louis
IT. Johnson poured, and assisting in
the dining room were Mrs. .T. M. Mil
ler, - Mrs. William Kuykendall, and
Mrs. I). O. Shuey.
Assisting in tho living room were
.Mrs. Jennie H. Carroll and Mrs.
A. T. Cockerline.
A large number of guests called
between the hours of two-thirty
o'clock and five o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric W. Allen return
ed at mid-week from a trip of several
days spent in Portland.
Last Meeting'
Nextednesda;
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LARAWAY'S
Used Piano Sale
You must come in quick to get the advantage of
these wonderful piano values some like new all
guaranteed in first class condition.
Here's Your Bargains!
Small dark mahogany refinished
case, good tone Q-4
yours for v'U
Fine mahogany, full rich tone, in
perfect condition
3219
TP O 1 Cpy only $10 on delivery and $10 or $12
X S-J IV IV k J monthly during thia aale.
$235
$325
$295
$312
$247
Light Oak Case in standard make. Reg
ular $350 value reduced to
Kimball, only 3 months use, in brown
mahogany, reduced to
Save $100 on Whitney-Kimball, just
like new. This will go quick ,
Small Bungalow Standard make, used
only 11 months. Very special
Schiller the old reliable, in walnut
case. A real bargain for
This is only a partial list of extra bargain on
our floor
LARAWAY'S
LARAWAY'S
$50
$35 $25
DIAMONDS
WATCHES
and
JEWELRY
You Don't Need Cash!
Hot tho lirautiful .T.-wclory '''
have wished for .NOW. As 'll,,,J
ns $1 down and f)0c a week ia rjll
you need. Come t" I.nrawnyV.
Our prices are very low for high
quality jewelery. 'We piinranKe
everytliinsr we sell. You cm l'U.v
here with confidence.
Seth Laraway