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Fnge Two THE EUGENE GUARD 3v 3rs , : WrJi J1- I It rn Duckworth-Pease Wedding Event Of Sunday Upper left Mn, Hrl Douglass, and upper right, Mn, F. L. Stetson, who were hostesses for two of the larger afternoon affaire of the week, entertaining on Tuesday and Friday afternoona. Center Mra.' A. L. Ingalls, who la representing the Monday Book olub as a delegate to the 8tat Federation of Women's clubs convention In Marahfleld the coming week. Lower left Mn. Frank Fay Eddy, and lower right, Mra. Blaine Hovey, who go to the convention of the State Federation of Women'a oluba as two of the delegates from the Eugene Fortnightly club. Ily MAIHAN I.OWItV jrXl'3 journeys in with t lie new ' wtM-k, nml when that innntli conn's, ono JiiHt linturiilly experts ii vnrinty nf liHH'niiiKa. To tiricin with, the luntitii ofriritiliy lislil'i's in t ho sum mer time, and incidentally the begin nings uf srures of event that thru full in n ruutino for the following threo mnntiiK. However, tho clays of Juno come with a signirirnncn thnt vnrioH with the individual. Trnditinunlly, perhaps convention ally, Juno is the bride's mouth, par ticularly to those nioro or less srn tliiielitaity inrliueil. So to this group weddings ami their preceding events will ho of chief Interest for tho month. Hut he it so, Kugeno society la to have but few, if any weddings apparently, thin Juno, unless n few Kiirpi'lHoH ronio, Ami If it were tint for the occasional college cngsge ment nr wedding, Ihn rnnrlusinn would bo that here convent iniiallty is being muddied. To the club workers, June is Ihe enil of the year's activity, ami brings the itesireil rent. For the picnic fiends the month Ik Ideal, True, some have hravetl the cold ami rain of the past few weeks in order to enjoy spring's beauty out doors, but it is in June thnt the sum mer picnic is yet the novelty, nml thereafter tho accepted inversion. Those who are to entertain exten sively have chosen no better time. For with sunny weather, an enchant ed out-nf-dnors, with club work and similar activities done, ami a fresh supply of ideas and favors fur decor ations and menus of entertaining-, bos teases find it a delight to give their parlies, even to the staid bridge af ternoons and tea. Those ever popular "week ends or a day or so" at the summer resorts at the beachcH and moiihtnlus will from now on bo tho vogue, ami of Course, vacation talk accepted with out n comment. Whatever the day tho who! , mouth will bo an active one. K-pcciallv if the last week of .May is a forecast. For never was a week So crowded wilh as ninny events as the past ono. Luncheons, teas, afternoons of bridge, picnics, dances, dinners, golf pnrlles sewing parties, hnmpirts, recitals In fact, something to keep ever) one busy, Mr. and Mrs. Morton M. Tuft wore honored gu.sis for a congenial get together of friends Sunday evening when Mr. and Mrs Harry lloldeu sn.l Mr. and Mrs, rhetor Stevenson en tertained in their honor at the homo of the former. I urge bowls of sweet pens of all eolois were arranged about Hie rooms for the occasion. Those eiijoii,u this pleasurable af fair wore Mr. and Mrs. Tuft, Mr. and Mrs. I.ov Itowiing, Mr. and Mrs. Claude 1. Uorcr. Mr. and Mrs A. T. Ilapp, Mr. nml Mis. F. X. Schao fers, Mr. ami Mrs. 1.) Mr. iiimI Mr, .1. K. I'm it. Mr. nml 51 in. Herbert If" Mr. Nt.il Mm. Kred H. Smith, Mr. anl Mrs. V.. (i. Itnmrl. Mr. ami Mri. I,. It. Sigunrt, Mr. mul Mrs. Kmlerifk ti. Sm-Vrln, Mr. and Mr. Kit.nHh A Mrs. and the host. Mr. and Mr-. fli-iter Nirvfti on, awl Mr. nml Mm. Harry If "Mm. On Thursday afternoon little M'ss TlM'od.im I'ri'nct'lt, ditintlitiT ut Mr. and Mi. Hubert riruit, reh'hratrd her eighth hlrthrlny anniversary with a very merry Informal lawn party nt her homo, twenty-five of her little friends being hidden to shorn the joy of the occasion with her. (inmeH of all kindn were played during the nf fernoon houm, ami a lawn birthday luncheon wn then nerved. Mm. Pri'wrott was naidtited by Mra. 'Kdith Honlh, Mr. and Mrs. Tuft Arc Honored nt Supper Party Mr. and Mrs. A. A. lingers ajid Mr. nntl Mra. l.ynn H. MoC'rondy wore hosts for an informal supper party and delightful evening of bridge nt the home of the former last evening, oompliincnllng Mr. and Mra. Morton M. Tuft who aro soon to leave Ku gene to make their limns In Portland. (intliered about the supper table that waa refreshingly decked In nu merous spring flowers were Mr. and Mrs. Tuft, Mr. and Mrs. Harry HnU den, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Abies, Mr. anil Mrs. Wilson It. t'offey, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morris. Mr. and Mra. tienrgo 1". Hitchcock, Mr. 'and Mrs. J. K. I'rntt. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Itapp, Mr. and Mrs. t'laudo Ii. Horer, Mr. nntl Mra. Frederick ti. Stlckels. Mr. and Mrs. Iiy Howling, Mr. and Mrs. I,. II. Sigwart, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoome. and the hosts. Mr. and Mra. Mot'ready and Mr. and Mrs. Uogcrs. Mrs. ,f, C. Knepka entertained at a charming afternoon affair yester day in honor of Mrs. I.nniar Tooio who is to leave wllh Mr. Tooio about mid-Juno for Portland where they will mnke their homo. Mra. Knepko'a guests included about a (logon of Mra. Toone's intimate friends for a theater party at Ihe Mel lonnld, after which the parly went to the country club for tea. l Mrs. Donald Young. Mrs. Helen Morgan, nntl Mrs. lua Keltner wore hostesses for a pleasurable evening j Monday when I. K. t. Sisterhood ; met at the chamber of ntnnmerce j rooms. After the close of Ihe busi ness sessions there was a social boor. The stale rhnpter of Oregon hold its . convention in Oregon t'ity on Tues- 'lay. Wednesday and Thursday of this week, and the delegates from the Ku - gone cha.plor were Mrs. Harriet jt'ritra at.d Mra. I.. .1. Temple. Mrs. I Thomas Wells and Mrs. Katherln j Stofiei motored down for a part of I Ihn sessions. Iii (mo weeks the local j chapter is to bo entertained by Mrs. I W. II. l'ollurd at her homo in Spring ' field. ! j Mr. mid Mrs. Charles Hardy were hosts to members ,,( Wednesday Hin . uer ltn.lge eluli at their home this week for a pleasurable evening. a . Mrs. I rsnek ti. Shaw (Florence Jn.'tcri was s visitor in Fugeno this wc-k from her home in North lleml. ... Mis. l.el.in. West Tislted in Ku : gene this work with rsmpus friends, i She lies been toaehiug at Klamath ! Fall, for the psst year and was on i her way to her home in Portland. Mrs. Stetson and Mrs. Douglass Entertain Two smart nffatrs of late spring worn upon nor ed this week by Mra. F. lu Stetson and Mrs. Horl Douglass on Tuesday and Friday afternoons. The Anrhoraga teahouse was the scene of a bridge, party Tuesday af ternoon to which the hostesnes had extended invitations to one hundred guests. Lupin and California popples arranged in huge bouquets about the rooms made a stunning color setting of blue and yellow for this occasion. Receiving with Mrs. Stetson and Mm. Douglass for the afternoon were Mrs. K. I.. Tarkard and Mrs. Robert Prescott. Yesterday afternoon one hundred or more were invited to a tea given at the home of Mrs. Htetson. The tea table was most attractive with the hoquet of choice roses while large howls of the same flowers in many colors were used about the rooms. Mrs. I,. H. Johnson, Mrs. Ella Stearns, Mm. Mildred Giffen. Mra. O. K. Stafford, Mrs. E. C. nobhlns. and Mrs. James H. Gilbert assisted the hontesses at this occasion, and a number of girls of the Alpha XI Pclta sorority assisted in serving. Monday Hook club members gath ered at "luglcterra," the home of Mrs. A. Ii. Ingalls for a very inter esting afternoon of study Monday. One-half of the organisation member ship entertained the other half. Each member gave a brief report or sketch of the books ahe enjoyed the most during the past winter s study. On June tenth the club Is to be entertained m "Wilgove,' the sum mer home of Mrs, E. ,M. Wtlkins on the Mi'Keniie. At this time the del rtiutcN, Mrs. Edwin L. Kuapp and Mrs. A. I.. IngalU, who are to attend tho convention of the State Federa tion of Women's clubs in Marshfield this coming week, will make their re ports. In the evening the club mem bers will entertain their husbands at dinner, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. 11 or ton enter tained at dinner Tnenday evening in honor of Mm. A. I.. Ingalls and Mr. Morton's birthday anniversary which occurred on that day. The betrothal of Ming Alice Evans and Floyd Monlps was a noun red the past .week in Portland. The wedding is to be an event of June twenty eight. Mihm Evans is a graduate of the I'nlversity of Oregon and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. She is the daughter of Judge and Mm. Walter II. Evans of Portland. Mr. Howies is also a graduate of the university and is a member of Kappa Sigma. He is the son of Mr. and Mra. Joseph M. Itowlea of Portland Aloha club members were guests for an attractive luncheon and after noon of bridge for which Mra. Paul H. Kelly was hostess at her home Tuenday afternoon. A large bouquet of bachelor buttons was used as the centerp.ee at the table. Mm. 11. K Purgan was bidden as an additional guest for the afternoon. At a very simple but impressive ceremony performed at the home of the. bride, Misa Eva Pease and Wil liam Duckworth were married at noon Sunday. Only members of the two fatuities were in attendance. nev. Alhyn Esson of the First Christian church of Albany read the ceremony which was performed before the fire place which was banked with masses of blue lupin and California poppies. Preceding the ceremony Miss Uuth Heed of Halem and cousin ot tne bride sang, and during the. service played a number of instrumental so los. Mr. and Mrs. Duckworth left immediately for Portland, returning at mid-week. They will make their home in Eugene. 3Ir. and Mrs. Herald White were boats for a dinner party at their home Thursday evening to a small group of friends, A very charming traditional event of the campua took place thia morn ing when the annual senior breakfast was held, at which time the. junior women entertained the senior wo men. The affair ia sponsored each year by the Young Women's Chris tian association .of the universlity. Thia year's event waa given in the aun parlor of the Woman's building. Miss Margaret Boyer, president of the Y. W. C. A., was toastm.Btress; and other speakers were Miss Ellen McClellen for the junior women; Miss Mary Jane Hathaway, for the snior women: Mrs. Virginia Judy n-steriy, Mrs. Clara Fitch, Miss Florence Ma-gowan. One of the many interesting and successful functions sponsored by the Colleee Crest Community club of this year, was held Thursday evening when one hundred and aeventy-nve mem bers and friends were entertained at the club house with a atrawberry tea tival and dancing and card party. j WWW Ctr TMHflv vveninff the seniors of r.ammi Phi Rtfl wr rucsts at ai dinner party given by aeniora of Al-! pha Phi, white the underclass women of Alpha Phi were guests at the! Gamma Phi Beta houso for a dinner j given by the underclass women of the latter group. Miss Dorothy Dickey has returned to spend the summer with her mother, Mra. Marion I Dickey. Miss Dickey has been teaching the past year as director of music In the Gresham schools, and will return to that place to continue her work In the fall months. Mrs. H. S. Durgan enterained for one of the very delightful club after noons of the week, having aa Her guests the members of West side Bridge club at her home yesterday afternoon. In addition to club mem bers Mra. Durgan Invited Mrs. TV. W. Calkins, Mrs. Paul R. Kelty, Mrs. C. K. DeNeffe, and Mrs. George Bel ter to be her guests for the occasion. The Domestic Art club which was to have met for a picnic luncheon at the home of Mrs. A. U Ingalls Mon day has postponed the affair until a later date, On Monday evening the auxiliary of the American Iegion is to meet in the chamber of commerce rooma at seven- thirty o'clock for regular session. Delegates to the convention aro to be elected.. Officers for the coming year were elected, and arrangements completed for the rose show to be held June 3 at the annual banquet of the Ladies' auxiliary of the chnmber of commerce Wednesday evening. More than one hundred and fifty attended the affair. Mrs. Hugh ii. Eurie was cnosen to head the organization and Mrs. A. I Ijomax waa named vice-president. Mrs. Earl Robertson was chosen secreary, Mrs. A. R. Paria, assistsnt secretary, M. Ethel Taylor, treasurer, and Mra. Guy Pyle, corresponding secretary. A vote of thanka was given to the retiring' officers, Mrs. J. B. Bell, president, sml Mrs. Koy, Curtis, secretary, and Mrs. Earle, treasurer. The auxiliary also elected Mrs. Tay lor White, Mrs. Adelaide Pipes, and Mrs. Lucy Abrams to membership. The following committees were named for the rose show June three: Mm. Iaura Ilnrris, general chair man. Committee on single roses. Mm. Frank Chambers, Mrs. Cora Rowland and Mrs. Frank Poindexter. Commit tee on arouns of three, Mrs, r red Chess, Mra. F. A. Hand and Mrs. Flovd Manville. Committee on groups of six, Mrs. Frank A r mi t age. Mrs. Ethel Smith and Mrs. F. E. Oxner. Committee on baskets, Mrs. George Keecan and Mrs. Frank McAlister. Committee on tables, Mrs. Wayne Green, Mrs. O. D, Ilarbert and Mrs. F. A. Rankin. Receiving secretaries. Mrs. R, II. Pierce. Mrs. F. S. Shinn and Mrs. Harold Moore. m Twelve arc Guests For Luncheon And Bridge On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. George Mrtiill and Mrs. Harold Grady entertained a doaeu friends at a bridge luncheon given at the home of Mrs. McGill. Bachelor buttons and California poppies were combined as the colorful centerpiece at the table where covers were laid for Mrs. J. S. Magladry. Mm. Charles Durham. Mrs. Seth M. Kerron. .Mrs, F, X. Schaef era, Mrs. E. O. Imtnel, Mrs. Jack Beneftel. Mrs. Orrille Waller. Mm. Herald White, Mrs. C. A. Huntington. Mrs. Lawrence Manerud, Mrs. . K. Moxley, Mrs. James Barrett. An Interesting event of the coming week for the club women of Eugene is to be the convention of the State Federation of Women's Clubs which is to be held in Marshfield. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. The Eugene Fortnightly club and the Monday Book club are the two city groups affiliated with the state organisation, ami the I'nivemity of Oregon Women's league is also a member. Eugene delegates are Mrs. Edwin Ik Kuapp, president, and Mm. A. Ik Ingalls from the Monday Hook club;; Mrs. K. F. Carletoo. president. Mrs. Blaine Hovey. and Mm. Frank Fay; Eddy from the Eugene Fortnightly club; and Mis Anna teViu. presi- j dent-cleot of the Women's league on the campus. t Mm. Iuis E. Bean of Euen Is; second c-pr sdent of the state fed- ereUon and will attend the convention by virtue of her office. Mrs. Ada B. Miiiican. a member of the state group for about 25 years, will also attend the convention. She is chairman of the committee in the Indian welfare department of the ' a'ate federation, and each year at tends the convention. I Many topics of interest are to be ; dicused which will be of particular ; interest to Eugene club women who have been studying and working with similar subjects during the past year, and the local club memberships affil iated are awaiting with interest the reports of the convention. Mrs. Eva Frazer Johnson of Mad- j Ison, Wisconsin, is being welcomed I by her many friends here. She and , j her two children are guests at the ; home of Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mm. , ! Idaho Campbell, mid plan to be in! Euaene about two months. ' For the benefit of a scholarship fund maintained by Mu Phi Epsilon, women'a honoary musical society, for worthy women studying music at the Univenity of Oregon, members of the campus chapter of Iu Phi Epsilon entertained with a silver tea in Alum ni hnll Wednesday afternoon. Between the hours of three o'clock and six o'clock some three hundred or more guests catted. In the receiving line were M-b. h. H. Johnson, Mrs. William G. Hale, Mrs. A. F. Rchroff, Mrs. George Reiter, Mrs. Bruce Bogart, Miss Mary McCornack, Miss Jean Harper, Miss Lora Teshner. Miss Maude Densmo're, Mrs. L. D. Pierce, and Mrs. W, F. G. Thacher poured. Misa Alma Lawrence and MisB Nina Wsrnock gave a musical pogram for the occasion. - f As a traditional ceremony at the Emerald banquet at the university Theta Stems Phi Aman. honorary journalism fraternity, last evening pieagea new members. The eight pledges this year aro MiSs Dor othy BlvberiT. Miss T?lo i.i Miss Pauline Bondurant, 'Miss Mild red t-nrr, Miss Mayhelle Leavitt, Miss Marporet Vincent, -Miss Lillian Bak er, Miss Elizabeth Cady. . Anouncement was pprv!v0f1 In JTi gene this week of the birth 'of a daughter, Nancy Jacqueline, weighing .even ana mrcs-quartcrs pounds, to Number, Please! Marie McKay Is tho prettiest tele phone operator In Kansas City. Three hundrod girls competed In a beauty contest. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. McMurphey of G38i West Thirty-Fourth atreet, Los Angeles, Cal., on. Thursday, Slay 28. Mr. McMurphey is the son of Mrs. Alberta McMurphey of this city, . Members of Pi Lambda Theta, wo men's national educational honorary society, were guests for a charmingly informal tea at the home of Mrs. F. L, Stetson on Thursday afternoon, Mfs. 8tetson was assisted by Miss Ilenriette Gouy. New officers for the coming school year were installed and are Miss May Borquist, president; Miss Cecile Bennett, vice-president Miss Winifred Andrews, secretary; Miss Carolyn Tilton. corresponding secretary; Mrs, Henry D. Sheldon, treasurer; Mrs. F. L. Stetson, keen er of records. Throughout the pat ,rnr i up organization oas sponsored an afternoon tea every two weeks, and the one thrs week was the last until the autumn months. Mrs. Frederick G. Stickels was hostess to members of Teacup club at her home yesterday afternoon, in viting as a special guest, Mrs. Loy Rowling. While the days are numbered in -small figures until final examinations mnke their appearance at the univer sity for the close of the school year, j the campus has had a very active time, socially, the past wen. Two prominent students in the school of music were presented in recital this week. Particularly inter esting to Eugeneans was the junior organ recital of Miss Frances Pierce on Tuesday evening and which was decidedly pleasing. Miss Pierce is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Pierce of this city and is an accomplished organist and pianist. She is accom panist for the university choir and the Eugene Oratorio society. Miss Ruth Akers, soprano, gave her senior recital on Thursday eve ning. During her four years at the university Miss Akers has won many friends, and has been soloist at a number of the churches and at other musical events of the city. On Wednesday evening occurred the ..dance drama which is becoming one of the outstanding events of each year's university calendar. Thursday evening the banquet and initiation of Phi Beta Kappa and Sig ma Xi waa held. And last evening came the annual banquet of the Emerald staff which marks the close of each year's work on the university daily, and at which time members of the staff gather to receive awards, Emerald O's and par ticipate in other events which take place only at such a banquet TiHicums club members will en tentain with a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Stanley Stevenson on Friday of next week, honoring Mrs. Marion Veatch. a member of the club who is expected to return this weVk-end to Eugene after a year or more absence in the near east. Mrs. Shni,i M Watt an Honor Guests A charming Maj STonn I, ' .WrotH,T or Mam .u- . t. Mrs. W.,,? S5 torly.Mii!,EdnaXi; elm Humi, " wwt.u,.f .i" -,---"., itiu u ' u Tot":LWBM.a. Eric W. Ali,n joSJr'ifc ishoun.fe wood, and Vi- tT Um r assists "'"Boer f jy Y toe room ?: Miww, notmist; and v;,. . Sua -Mrs. Clande D Ho.. during the afternoon ' Wednesday and Tta. Th aiuiliary of tbt Splailku encan War wmBTO' at the country home of Jin li genson WtaMdw aft.- . which ,,me plaMortb, ' to be held in Jul, w.re fe, Mrs Alberta McMwjfey tamed for one of the drtib' 1 tumble club members to it guests for a luncheon tt tit gregationol church. Thnrsdiy. r table was beautifully decors! roses, and huge bunches of ritafejt.. drons, sent by Miu Besjjt , member of the dub, from btr aaa. (Continued oa pat tbrtt 111 M 0nly Week w Ulw Mi? F0R ANY WRST ilw JWV WATCH THIS WEEK Bm lf Tne newer atylea of wrist watches are t&S $&t$- III i now on diaplay.. Gorgeous, Jeweled ill movement, wriat-watchea with cases of fjffft 'JCf I 1 . xai i. ,ol!1 orecn, white or yellow gold or &- -Z Hi II A weeK -Bold-filled cases, beautifully engraved. $1 A Week f? ' -I.iC I trV An excellent gift for the June bride 9 "I-" fcf I iSA 523 oc the graduate. ZB I V' I If . 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