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Pago Eight IDE EUGENE GUARD Saturday Evening, Ju ne G, i32j v-v-V $ir ' j, X I Nl A. : ny MARIAN LOWHt Ilpial.l White. Mr. um Mrs. Krnnk . . , , , t'ulln, Mr. mid Mr. TIioiuiih C'luip- MO mrRB pnrtlcn or oxteiiiive enter- nlllIlt talnmentB seem to be popular bo i r loni a. thero' the Hiiro of novelty I ilrllg ,he .li.iuer hour Saturday in uio enrij uniiner rii-nrniuiia uiiu ..,. ... ... . .. Ai ... , . i ...., Upper left Miss Frances Pierce whose organ recital was a brilliant ovont of last week. Upper right Mrs. C. L. Teshner who has gone to Davenport, Iowa, for a month's or so visit there and In othor eastorn cities. Lower left Mrs. Ralph Crow who loft this past week for New York , whoro she will meet her sister, Miss Donna Todd, and the two will then sail for Europe for a tour of six months. Mrs. Harriet Wright Is Honor Guest at Luncheon Todav Am a thoughtful rourtcuy to Mm. Htirrirt WrlK-it, who iB Boon to leave for ruKiuleiiii, Cnlifornin, Alpha ('hi Omega Kirln rntertuinrd with it lovely liinrlirun ut their house this nfter- 1IO'1!!. Tlin rmtprplece wns a lurge bowl of wild OywiU'H n nd pink rotten, cuin liitKinr for n Hlritiiiiif rtilor prlienir of lilue anil pink, with eanillee to I march. At iiiiti plact1 were coI'hiikcb j Hindu UH old filshiuut'd H0Negll.vt4. j Si'vcrnl mimiml uiliubcrH were giv- j after 1 1n luncheon, Mies All jaunte to the benches and nearby t10 betrothal of M li L)orothv Gurlcy ' 1!." """r, U,K",M,"1' 'J ! inountnins There's no time for the'in 1 i l'1"lr0'",, 01 7 " uoroluy purit y Soulnwick phiyinti the piano, Miss i 1 a 1 nine tor . " unil lr. Andrew Kieh was announced. , ,...,. tr ...i- uvrnl voc.l It taken a day or no to plan for Ihei ,.r) . ..,. i ,1,. :...- . 1 .""rjiiu suing Bmernl oinl trip, which usually come at the week-1 , ' J' '" '?Ji' . ." ''" Kditl. Shell also play. ends, two days to enjoy them, and 1 1''?. ""i'Ji" ", '".'..C.' ." ! ''' : l tl-riue at least threo days to revel in incut ories of tho pleasures of tho time and discuss thera with friends. And thnt's the week gone with no days to spare for other diversiolns. However, Rolf is claiming Itn ahnre of Interest and many nro finding it quite agreeable between showers to play a few rounds and chat with con genial small groups at tea afterwards. University commencement events will mnko the coming week a busy one. Scores of visitors will tie in the city for the time to attend the vsrious BerviceB and many fnirs of informal nnture during the week. The senior piny, "Menu Hrummel," la to bo presented Friday afternoon and evening nt tho McDonald theater. One of the vory n.alnt and beauti ful aervices of commencement week, 1 the fern and flower procession, is to be given Saturday evening at seven o'clock on the west sloppB of the cam pus near Villanl hall. On the same evening at eiKht-fnrty-ftve o'clock the Faillng-lleekmnn oral ions will be giv en in Villard hnll. Sunday morning at eleven o'clock In the Methodist I'lpiscopsl church will take plnce the bncenlaureaie ser vices, while commencement services will be nt ten o'clock Monde luorniua In the Woman's building. While the rluli year Is officially over, of special Interest for the com ing two weeks will he the reports of the convention of the State Federa tion of Women's clubs attended this week hy several Kugene women in Marahflcld. e Mrs. John B. Hell Is to leave Mon day for a month's traveling In east ern cities. She plana to stop first at Wonsler, Ohio, to attend the twenty-fifth reunion ceremonies of her class at Woostor eollego. She will go s fnr east as (Irreuville, I'ennyl viAila, and on the return trip to Ku gene will atop at IVnvrr, Colorado, for visit with friends. e Mrs. llobert Tucker of Portland was the honored gue-t for en Inform al tea given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. ( J. Smith at her home. Alvnit fifteen were invited to meet Mrs. Tucker. Judjie and M's. Tucker have been the house guewts of Mr. and Mri. Hmlth during their stay In Kugene Mrs. Catherine I,nndhurv and her daughter, Mrs. Winnie McKnlght, are planning a pleasurable slimmer vaca tion trip to California. As soon as the university school is out they will go to I.ong llcarh, their former home, to visit friends. They plan to re main until Ilia opening of school In th. hi ... Mr. and Mra. Iceland Johnson aye this evening entertaining at their home with a supper and rard party honoring Mr, and Mrs. Imar Tnoat who leave the coming week for I'ort land to ninke their homo, (iueais for the evening include Mr. and Mrs. Toner, Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Me kenile, of l'ortlatid, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn . M'-Crrndy, Mr. and Mra. George I. lliuboock, Mr. and Mrs. home economics department on the campus. Ilr, Kish Is a member of the history department faculty of the unl vcrslly, The wedding will he an event of the early summer. - Mrs. Lnngc Honored At Luncheon Given Hv Mrs. Kokc i-iiiirim-oYitrli Hliiymi; llio violin, .lrn, Wriglu liid beuu htitiNomuthcr nt Hip Mirurity fnr tho pant year n ml nt tint cIdhi. of this Hchool tor in will go to hT home in I'umnloiui. lln iIuurIuoi-, Miss lliiriiot Wiifht, Is at tt'iidiiiK tlx imiveraity. Tlio RUi'Mt tint fur thin nfteruoon'n nfiair tucliutftl .Mih. .! pamit'tte Lnnge, AIih. Heiitiii'i FiUisiminunn, Mrs. Klii abptli l'roiii'ott, Mrs. l'nnlorlc 8. I 'itnn, Mm. Virgiuin Judy Kstprly, Mrs. Jf n n it 1 !u r row ft, Mrfl. ldnlio Cnmpltt'll, Mri. K. K. DoCoU, .Mrs. ood- ucy U'piikiim, M. I,ncy Abrnntrt, Mra. Mildm, (liffin. Mrs. Knthirine Yor fx, Mrn. (Jtncn Hnnol, Mini Kdim Porter, Mrs. S. X. Kn.vcr, Mrs. Ictlie M.nvroy. Mrs. K. W. Wllsnn. MIhh Lnniro. Mr. .T. W. Knvii. Mrn. IV X. i ""'lllrt, Mrs. .1. tvays. NhnrfH, Mrs. Hrntiien FiUsim- . " Minns. Mrs. (Imtrito Scluiofrrfi. Mrs. .V; Mr. mid Mr. W. W. (.'nlkiuit enter K. ('nswpll. Mrs. V, H. lnto. Miss tninrd nt mi informal ilinnor party Sue MruMlpt, Mm. ). H, ji mpl.rll. nt tlit'tr limnr Tuosdny voiiinff for a unil Mm Koko, i (,.w fHpn.U, honoring Mr. and Mra. Mra. Lung In nouftpmnthrr at thpVnrrpn I. Smith who plan to aptnd mil iti sorority house, and idiinfi to ; the aumraar out of towu. attend thp mt , , , , '- I'mnpbpll, Mra. K. K. PcCou. M ny aoeial af. M"; Jwih sponsored . Umy Mlx Mra L K Wo) will bo given,"'."' the 1 huhtful nffalra of U!r,Bft MrHt Kn Stpnrnfli MrfJi week, pntprtnintng nt a lulirhpon at m i i hpr liotnp rriHirnday nn an affair of 1 honor for Mra, Jpnunptte J. I.nnite. j Hcd cpuins in a large houipiet uinde ! n stunning renterpierp for the tnhlej whpro mvern wpip laid for Mrs. go to SpokniiP at thp conclusion of tho present nrhool ypnr to spend the riinuiupr nt the homo of a dunght who resitlps tlipre. Mr. and Mra. Frank Moor, former rpsidents of Kugene, wera vieitora here thia week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Htary Kuasrll. They went to Camp l.ewis where they will bo for The departure of Miss Orsen Knonn for Kuropf unmi was th Inspirntlon i the summer, tor nti entoynhlP event of Wpflnp-diiy pvpnnig whpn Miss Clara Hints en-' On Monday evening Misa Jeannetta tprtulnpd a few friends In honor of ( Calkins entertained Ielta tiamma Mira Knopp nt n theater party M Muinnno nt her home for the regular ii'imnnui. ituestt for Hi eve- i meeting of the group, nitig were Miss Knopp, Miss Kunlcel Aiiiimennnn, Miss Mnrv I.ee Sullivan. I Mlsi U. l.oulse Flth Is expected to Mm. Mnry Csrlile. Miss Lucille Mg- nrrlve In Kugene within a week or by, Mich (llenn Frank, Minn Julia i no to spend the summer at the home Opp, Mian True Morris. After the ' of her slater. Mra. Uenrte Fitch. Misa show tho group pujoyed a supper r xy ni rue I'eter ran. nicn im oenn ot women nt u liftman colh'KP, nnd has mnde her home in KiisTPno off nnd nn fnr niimK nf .ina i,reirii-n Ulntermeler was years, and It is with Pleasure that grncloui hostess at her home. ! I'luccne society welcoineu ner for th summer months. Several liutfencans To Travel and Stud' Abroad 'During the comlug two or three weeks rxvprul Kueneans depart on itineraries abroad. Some plan to be gone only during the rummer months while others expect to be gone for a year or more. Mies Grace Knopp is to leave Eu gene about June iH or 10 for New York where on June 27 she will sail for Paris with a party of others. From there they will go to Bpeiu, stepping at Madrid for a few weeks. Later a trip will bo taken to southern Hpain. Mis Knopp plans to return to Madrid where she will take up ad vanced work in courses sponsored by the University of Madrid for for eigners. She expects to be gone per haps as late as March or later. Dean and Mra. Colin V. Dyment announce that they will leave here June 20. sailing from New York Jul? 25 for Europe. Included in their trip will be cities of interest' in Czecho slovakia and Austria. They plan to be gono about a year. Madame Hose McOrew and daugh ter, Miss Hose, are to sail from New York, June 24 for Footainebleati, Franco, where tho former will study with n group of other American art Ittts, in advanced work in music. They will Inter go to Germany, where Mihs Hone is to remain for advance study in foreign languages. Madame Mc (ire'w is to return to America, Sep tember 5. Her other daughter, Mixs lleJgu McGrew, plans to remain in Kugene for most of the summer. i On June 18, Mrs. W. F. G. Thncher is to leave for New York, and on Jane 24 will sail on the Mnuretuniu for France where at Fontainebleau she will tnke up her study in music ut tho university maintained there hy the French government for iorein artists find teacher. Later Mr. Timelier is to no to Vienna to visit with old friends of hers, nnd pirns to come home September P. Mrs. Jack lienefiel is planning for one of the more extensive and inter esting trips to various places in hu mpy. She is to leave for Portland June 23. On July 1 Mrs. Benefiel is to sail from Montreal, landing in Southampton. Knglnnd. From there she will mnke au automobile tour of the nrltiBh Isles, arriving in London the latter part of July. She plans to travel in airplane from London j to Paris where she will meet a num-1 ber of former school friends, and the party will travel through Germany, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Hol land, aud possibly other countries. Returning to Now ork the party is to tour the United States, especinlly eilieB of interest in the east. Mrs. Heuefiel plans to return to her home here about October 1, ( Mr. nnd Mrs. Hex Underwood will leave F.tigene about June 17, and go directly to New York from where they sail June 24 for r outnineolenu, France, There they will study for two months nnd will then tour Swit zerland nnd Italy, planning to return to thpfr home here some time in Sep tember. , - Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mackenzie of Port hi ud are spending the week-end In Kugene as the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lnmnr Toojsp. Mrs. Mackenzie is Mrs. Too7,es sister. ' Mr. and Mrs. Pnul It. Kelty are spending the week-end at their sum mer cottage nt Salt Air on Tillamook bench. Mif)n Georginnna Gcrlincer is ex pected to nrrive in Kugene within n day or so from her home in l'ortland to be hero over commencement week nt the University of Oregon. Miss Dorothy Dickey of this city U to he in Portland the coming week i attending the convention of tho Na tional Federation of Musirnl clubs. Mies Dickey Is representing the musi cal club of Gresham where she is di rector of music in the schools, Mrs, Charles It. Thompson of San Frnnciaco arrived yesterday to visit ! for ten days or so as the guest of j her daughter, Mrs. Harold Grady. Mr. and Mra. Melville Jones have! entertained with a number of Informal dinner parties during the past week. One of the very interesting events given nnnunlly during commencement week Is tho breakfast of the Stato Alumnae association of the University of Oregon. The affair for this yenr is to be given Saturday morning. June Ut, at nine o cluck, at the Anchorage. Iteservntions fr the breakfast should , be phoned to the Anchorage by six i o clock r riday evening. June 32. At I the meeting Saturday officers for the sssocintion will be elected ns this Is ! the annual meeting of the group. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Macduff were hosts "to the twelve members of the! Friday Dinner club, entertaining their I guests at a dinner at Thomson's ranch en the McKemle, last evening, j Mrs. W. II. Pollard will entertain j the P. E, O. Sisterhood at her home I in Springfield Monday evening for j their regular sessions. At this time ! the reports of the state convention ' will be made. Coming In with tha college news j this week was the announcement of the engagement of Miss Helen M. Humphrey nnd J. William Albig. The announcement was made at a dinner parry given Sunday evening at the Osburu hotel fur n few friends of the couple. A huge bompiet of red rose buds centered the table and at each plate was a small gift book bound in red leutber with the names of the couple on the first fly leaf and the formal announcement written on the second leaf. Miss Humphrey grad uated at mid-year from the Univer sity of Oregon and is now taking graduate work on the campus. She formerly attended Oregon Agricultur al college and la a member of Sigma Kappa. Mr. Albig is at present an instructor in the school of sociology at the university. Last year be taught at the University of Washington. He is a graduate of Gettysburg college at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and is n member of Druids and Alpha Kappa Delta. Guests at the dinner Sunday were Miss Vera Humphrey, of Corvallis; .Miss Florence Ingham, Miss Kather ine Pitney, of Corvallis; MIsb Flor ence Crandall, of Salem; Misa Marion Phy, K. P. Howe, Jim Hobertson, Roy Norton, Robert Thompson and Eatel Iiorick, of Corvallis. The date for the wedding has as yet not been announced. Of much interest to many, partic ularly the campus folk, was the an nouncement of the engngement of Miss Lillian W. Raker and Donald L. Woodward, on Friday evening last. The announcement was made just preceding the banquet of the Kmer ntd staff, the student daily, of which Mr. Woodward is the retiring editor, and Miss Baker a member. An extra edition of the Emerald was distribu ted to the guests with a story telling of the betrothal. Miss Baker is grad uating from the university this June. She formerly attended the University of Washington. She is a member of Delta Delta Delta. Mr. Woodward is also n senior in the university and a member of Theta Chi, and the honorary societies of Sigma Delta Chi nnd Frinrs. He plans to attend Columbia university the coming year. The date for the wedding has not been announced. . The members of Theta Sigma Phi, ivuiiifu a uuuuuai uuiiurury juuruai j isrie socH'iy, eniertajneu at meir an nual spring initiation banquet at the Oaburn hotel last evening, several Kugene alumnae being guests at the nffair. I Hcwar&thc Arching Co-Eels of O. A. C.! VS.1 T I , : J 0ia Jackson plavd ? T 6i3a Archery la one of tha favorite sports among the co-eds of Oregon Ag ricultural College but that's not all. Beside being handy with the bow and arrow, the girls are proficient In the handling of foils and rifles. Breakfast Party is Brilliant Affair This Morning Mrs. Mildred Giffin was the honor ed guest for a large breakfast party g.ven this morning by Alpha Xi Delta girls. The nffair wns one of the lar ger functions of the week and in cluded in the guest list were the Eu gene patronesses of the sorority. Miss Lois Kverson playing at the piano gave several selections, and accompunied Miss Augusta Hamilton, vocalist, as a musical program for the nffair. California popples used In large bouquets on the table and about the rooms made a brilliant decorative set ting for the affair. At each place were clever plncecards, "being silhou ettes of the guest of honor. Covers were placed for Mrs. Giffin, Mrs. Harriet Wright, Mrs. Lucy Perkins, Misa Edna Porter, Mrs. Katherine Yerex, Mrs. Henry Augustine, Mrs. Thomas Welle, Miss Ethel Sanborn, Mrs. Virginia Judy Esterly, Mrs. E. E. DeCou, Madame Wilson, Mrs. Rob ert Frescott, Mrs. Harl Douglass, Mrs. L. H. Johnson, Mrs. F. E. Folta, Mrs. G. F, Beardsley, Mrs. Lucy Abrnms, Mrs. L. E. Woodring, Mrs. Beatrice Fitzsimmons, Mrs. Ella Stearns, Mrs. S. N. Boyer, MrB. Let tie Mowrey, Mrs. Frank Benson, Miss Sue Badellet, Mrs. Myrtle Kays, Mrs. Junneatte Lange, Mrs. Elizabeth Prescott, Mrs. Inez Miller, Miss Ger trude .Talbot, Miss Fannie McCamant, Mrs. Grace RusselL Delightfully informal was the small tea for which Kappa Alpha Theta girls entertained at their chapter house Tuesday afternoon, honoring Mrs. S. N. Boyer, their housemother. The rooms were brightly decorated with many spring flowers, with a col or scheme of yellow predominating. solos during tU au '"'nl ..a hour ,';:" , tablea. . ,e'i uj, Gamma Phi Bet. at a smart affair Wd.!?',ruiti noon, honoring ,heir "" "' Mr.. Ella Stearns, " th .ttractiv. ,.ole xrz'r ta.d for twentj pJ0 Mrs. Stearns. ,r"l" il Mrs. C. O AVii of tha attractive l,me " ' ' week when she en r nH ' ,kl borne on Emerald 11 " V f.eld Tuesday afternS' '"f members of the cenir.i j- ' " th. Ladle,- Aid soci , ,TS Presbviir n .k....i. ' . l-ninl Assisting th6 hostess.. .."'.!". F. Andrews, Mr,. s K Rt.-V son. Mrs. Wilson had'L,L llob wild flowera to use i W for tha occasion. L'1,Jk". used in the iinn' u'i tha llvini rnm. """in lea enjoyed ,h, afterno," S " guest day for the division a " business sessions a pr,.grlD , ' was given, Miss Dorothv We ' " w ing the piano, and Misa Au ' of Portland giving severfe" solos, accompanied? Miss Dicke, 1 i"AXl,? .Wis ning after spending a Beek T, "tnj Bicker. Mrs. Henry Hollenbeck was hoi. club afternoons of the week ,t home Monday, having as her ., the members of BUh-a-Wee Jib. Additional guests invited for the ,(. nr.. noy .Booth sad Mrs. Kraeat Stroud. In two wk. .. , ,0 entertain th, group at her home. ... On Thursday afternoon about fiftj members of L. O. E. enjoyed a plea,. Mra. Wiley Stuart assisted by Mrs. U. J. Daniels were hostesses In the mm room, wmcn were beautifully " nun raoaoaea i-im Aiilrr street, Krlilsy rti-nmf lat, for a party, rompliiniMitlttg l.ou lf and K.liih Clark, with a handker-rhli-f ahi.wrr. The latter two are th young ,liiMhtrra of lr. It. Clark of the l"ni er!lr of Oregon, and will! lcavo soon with their father for an rxtrndi'd trip in Kuronc. (iuesta bid den to .hare In the pleasures of tills eventful affair were Katherine air Cntlierine Colnian. Claribel Clark. .Icnnni'tto llrooks, Olive Ken drr, Jo.,,l,ne Ksterly, Janet Klt.-h, l.uellle 'IVnll. llsrriet ltrlrliam. Jan. Miner. Kstlier Sister, Kathryn Mane md. a Milen, Clen llarnes, lleten tlernw, 11. Hunt, Mary Hunt, Mnry Marghret Htevenson, l'oris Kuiken doll. .Ms'gsret Hean, Jean Kuvkendall, Helen HVIpworth, Mildred klai-karrl. Janet Tharher. Ma lallne Gilbert, Km ma Jan. Horer. ... Misa Jane Campbell has returned to her home her. to spend the sum mer at her nnele, President V. I.. Cem hell' hmnj. She has been study. Ing at Wellesley college for the past vesr. Miss Charlntte Zrelier of 8a lew who ha. been attending the win ter tr. preparatory school in the e.st Mrs. K I.. Stanley of l'resthnrv Kngluud, who has been the house i guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Srhroff for the past week or so. Is to leave! tomorrow. She will meet Mr Stan ley in Sn Francisco aud th two will! start for their home in Kngland. hav-! lug completed a tour of the world, i While her Mrs. Stsnley ha. been the honor guest for several Informal af fair. ... Kach year a group of the younger girls depart for th various airls summer (-snips as a part of their! summer vacation The coming week Miss Maraaret Tingle, daughter of Mrs. J. llishop Tingi, Is to leave for Camp Wiirapa, near Nacatta. Washington, where she will be f r three months. She la to be assistant counsellor in the -snip. Th follow ing week Miss lleleu Hell is also planning to attend the same camp for a few weeks. . Alumna of Alpha Helta IM are to entertain with a supper nartv at the J Aneh-irag tomorrow evening, In coin- returned slih Mis Campbell for aiplim.nt to the seniors ot the univer ..... u. irw usjs. any chapter. GOING AWAY! Take The you. Guard Read with The Guard where ever you go. Transfer your pa per to the beach or to the mountains. Simply phone 1200 and leave the rest to us. i ' 111 l"ajas''1''s''a"IsaBssssssssasssaBaaBaaBBBBBBBB m - mwr Biai 1 1 sssa&ss si .n&m .irfj-i i IH iFS a a FortheSw r,, 1 PI 1 s 70 iwp." . . zzr-h i ii . k iiii.il i vn. iiiiiv .a i u irwaosr .-'v t-tsisti u i i. IUJ W Z: Mr F0R ANY WRisTlik w I : ml V WATCH THIS WEEK ' fi '?jf JM ThB newer styles of wrlat watchea are . T2J IliKll t '"f1! i now on dlaplay.. Gorgeous, Jeweled rJ 'CrZi t 'e movement, wrist-watches with cases of pfffgT" Vat'if B I H lTt . 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