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Page Eight THE EUGENE QUAED I ;.-'-i ;...,;r. V! Jn ' ' aW uy W 7 V'- JnniixamALuiu.yiojut)uj 1 ' if-. rfSJN I!.. I, "..lv,, itr,,i; Ilflii-lnon, Mr. A. I'ersr Nelion, .Mr. I- J3U-WU1 lt I'UUMI i William l.uve, .Mm. 1-Mivard (i. IMvatt, Is Even t'of Last Night Mrs, William L'lubb, Jr., Aim. Jtoyal .Smith, Airs. William Hodes,, Mrs. Frank lihodes. Airs. O. S. Ulsen, Airs. LeHoy Turner, AJra, Samuel AlcCall, i AIr. E. Htanley, AirB. K. H. Bingen- i Uimc Tn iwn weeks Airs. Wiiliain Last evening at a pretty but in- Clubb, Jr., will be hostess to the I3 Prettiest Co-Ed in Oklahoma? j formal wedding ceremony solemnized at the home ot Dean and Airs. Henry L). BheluoD, Alius Dorothy Uuriey bo came the brida of Dr, Andrew Kili. About fifteen intimate friends of the couple witnessed the ceremony which wns ijerformed by lie v. Frank Fuy Kddy, pastor of bne Unitarian church, club. Airs. G. W. Dixon of Portland has returned to Eugene to spend the summpr here with her daughter, Miss j Dorothy Dixon who graduutes from i the university this week-end. Airs. Al, 0. Fuel (Alargoret Dixon) of Wasco, The service was read in front of j Oregon) aIi Dr. Anne Biumet the fireplace which was decked with flowers. Tail stalks of blue del phinium were arranged at each skk', and masses of pink roses were ar ranged across the center. Bouquets of roses were used about the recep tion and dining rooms. Portland ore also visiting here with Miss Dorothy Dison over commence ment, Mrn. Herbert Olsen pntortnlned nt an attractive luncheon Thursday, hav ing as gupsts the members of U. D. j The bride wore a rich white crept; j ;,, lllh ffir Wm oirpn nt do clano and b lack satin ensemble, , the 0sburn ond 8peciaiy invited made very simply, with black at'" ! guests for the occasion wore Mrs. hat to match, he carried & bouquet jJn.k Mnnnsch of San FrRnci8co, Mrs. of pink rosebuds. lhere were no j p Schaefers. Airs. George Schaef- attenaants. erB( Mrs. Ernest Ludlow. The club After the ceremony Dean and Mr. does not meet flffain untU autumn. Sneldon entertained at a dinner party j a-ssisted by Aliss Mary Davis Sev-1 The IoWa Woman's Society met at era small tables were used for thwi fhe pleasant home of Mr8. IreDe inofrmal affair, the pink roses and.TJl Wednesday afternoon with delphlmum being used at each table, Mr8 EJ,iot and Mrs BIanton a8 Joint Mrs. Fish Is graduating from tne . OBaa ... .,:,. tnHIoiI Ry MARIAN LOWKT rjRIGHTENTNO the lull between the fndo of sprlng'B functions and the coming of suinnnr's enter tuining, cotnmeuceinent is a moRt In spiring timo that ushers in an al most nppniling variety of social fes tivities. While- the university ond high school havo a busy program of their own special events, commencement al ways brings numerous small and In formal oveiiis. For ouch year scores of old friends, many of them grad uates and former students, and others relatives and parents of students, journey hero for visits with friends, utid while hero are always extensively entertained. And thus it is that Ku gono Is this week-end welcoming hun- dreds of friends and guests. : However important a time com-1 mencement may bo for June, tho month seems to have its traditional; share of weddings. On Alondny eve- xiltig will occur two weddings of In terest, that of Miss Hetty Skaggs and Winston Caldwell, and Unit of Aliss Margaret Mactlregor and Dr. Donald Barnes. And the following two weeks will co mo with several more weddings, and preceding events given for the brides-elect. Faculty folk leave in grent numbers with the approaching two or three weeks, many of them to Europe, others to the east, nnd some to other places of Interest along the coast. And now with the school bells sil enced until autumn, many Eugene families are now actively prepflring for their summer vacations, Notable of the affairs for tho com ing we'k will be llm largo bridge psrty end ten for which Mrs. Stanley Stevenson, Mrs, Morris Stnrhurk. an! Mrs. W. O, Swan will entertain nt the sow Eugene hotel, Tuesday after noon. A lorgo numher of Invitations have been issued for wio event, m 9 m Penn and Airs. George ttchec were hosts for a largo tea at their homo nt Inspiration IVint Sunday after noon, honoring Denn and Mrs, Colin V. Pymrnt, Miss Alary 11. Verkln. and Airs. Lillian Sherwin, all of whom lravp shortly for a year's study and travel abroad. Between sixty and nevonty-five friends culled between tho lious of four o'clock ami six o' clock. Pr. and Mrs, George (VB PeBar are cnterttiming numher of out-of-town guests over the week end nt their home. In the party ore Pr. and Mrs. N. J. Taylor of Vancouver, Washington; Mr, and Airs, ltnyimmd moro wore In attendance. Mrs. T. A. Pearson gave aeveral vocal selec tions, and a humorous skit was pre sented os n program for the evening. Tho auxiliary has discontinued Its meetings now until September or la ter. Mr. and Mrs. Tooze Arc Honored at Several Events Air. ond Mrs. Lamar Toozo wero honored guest a for several informal affairs thin week preceding their do parluro Thut-Hday for it'ortlund where they will make their home. I On Monday evening Mr, ond Mrs. i Lynn S. McC'reay entertained in their! honor ut their homo with a buffet1 supper and bridge party to which wero bidden Air. and Airs. I ookc, Mr. and Airs. Delbert Obertonffer, ' Air. and Mra. Eugene S. Kelty, Air. and Mrs. Leland Johnson, Air. and Air. Thotnaw I. Chapman. ! Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. ; Thomas Chapman entertained at din ner for Air. and Mrs. Toor.e. Wednesday Afternoon Mrs. Ken neth Abies was hostess for an af ternoon of sewing and tea at her homo for which occasion about eigh teen or twenty intimate friends of Airs. Tooze were asked. Mr. and Mra. Tooze will be greatly missed in social activities of Eugene and it Is with regret that Eugeneans bid them nnd their two children, Vir ginia and Lamar, Jr., farewell. Airs. II. C. Auld presided at one of tho charming affairs of tho week, entertaining a group of friends infor mally ot luncheon today at her homo. Aliss Grace Knopp was honored at an attractive luncheon Huturdny nt the home of Aliss Glen Frank. Govern were laid for Miss Knopp, Aliss Clnra lllais, Atiss Mary Leo Sullivan, Airs. Mary Carlile, Miss Lucille Uigby, Miss Helen Addison, Aliss Truo Mor ris, Alis Frank. Mioses Grace and Allnnie Fisher left at mid week for Portland to visit nt their home. Aliss Grace Fisher in to return ond continue her studies in tho university summer school, Airs. James M, Peorce and daugh ter, Miss Florence Pearce, are to be guests this week-end nt tho home of Mrs. Mary H, Wheeler. Their borne is In St. Alarys, Idaho, nnd they are returning from th Shrtners conven Upper teft MIm Henrietta Gouy who loft Wednesday to spend the 8 u tu rner In France. Upper Hflht Mra. W, F. Q. Tliaoher who leaves the oomlng week to travel and vtudy In various Euro pean countries. Lower loft JMIss Grace Knopp who la to leave next week for Europe Miss Knopp plans to spend six months or so studying In Madrid, Spain. Easterners Visit Here During The Week Johnson of New York city; Colonel j tion in Los Angeles. Aliss Peurco Is nd Airs. . K. ilson, nod two inns of Honolulu, known to many in Eugene, being former university student, nnd is a member of Chi Omega sorority, Mrs. Waldo J. Adams wss hostess for n charming luncheon at the Os bttrn hotel today fur a small group of friends, Mr. nnd Mrs. Herald White enter tained nt diunnr r t their home Thursdny evening, honortnt Mrs. Jack followed by a birthday luncheon. Benefie, who plain to leave soon for Billy Moxley, small son of Mr. and Mrs. W. K, Aloxley, entertained about twenty of his little friends with a merry party at his homo yesterday afternoon, the occasion being his fifth birthday anniversary. Tho afternoon wss spent in romping nnd playing n number of games, both well-known nnd especially originated for tho time. (Jnestn Inv (ed for thp affair were Frederick and Culver Waller, Emer nnn nnd Kenneth Abies, Abbey Jsnt White, Janet Alorri. Billy Koepkf, Para nnd Douglas Spencer, Frederic nnd Biutunne Sthkels, Howard Unit, Edith Mario Motley, Betty and Bob White, Earl and Junior Johnson, Cardv Eaton, Mot Simmons, The annual picnic of the Matron's guild auxiliary of the Central Presby terian church was a very successful event of Wednesday evening . The affair was to have been given In Hendricks park, but because of tho win. was given as a buffet supper in the church. One hundred fifty or several months' tour of Europe. An old' fashioned bouquet of delptitnlum, cundytuff, and marigolds, with jullow candles centered the table where- cov ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Bene fit, Air. nnd Mrs, Orvllle Waller, Mr. and Airs. Melville Jones, and the hosts, Mr, and Mrs. White. Alrn. A. F. Uapu wss hostess to members of Teucuo club nt her home yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Albert McMmpliy returtird yoitrrdtiy from Portland where, she has been this week attending the tain convention of the Order of Ess tern Htnr. Mr. and Mrs. Bruco B. Brundage have had as their guests this week, Air. and Airs, 'Jliomns 0. Snuffer, of Chattanooga, Oklahoma, and Mrs. James A. Brundoge of Rochelle, Ill inois. Air. and Mrs. Shaffer left Thursdny for a trip to the north in Canadu, and then down to the Yellow stone park nnd on to their home. Alra. Brundoge will remain at the home of her son for some time. In compliment to her guests Alra. Bruce Bruudago entertained nt an In formal afternoon of bridge Tuesday at her home. On Wednesday afternoon Airs, AVil son ,11. Jewett was hostess for three tables of bridge at her home com plimenting Airs. Shaffer and Airs. Bruudago. As an nffnlr to honor Misses Lo Lain ond Virginia West, of Port land, ond Miss Holen Idelmon, of Knlein, who havo all been visUinir the oompus this week, Miss Gertrude Liv- ormoro entertained at an informal luncheon ot her home Tuesday. Mr. nnd AfrB. W. E. Powell will have ns house, guests the coming week, Airs. It. R Powell and daugh ter,' Miss Ulodys Powell, of Ing Bench, California. Mrs. Powell in a slstor-in-lnw of Air. Powell. They ore on their woy to North Dakota. a Airs. J, W. Hobbs woa hoBtess for an enjoyable club afternoon at hor homo yesterday, entertaining the West side Bridge club. Specially Invi ted guesto for tho occasion wero Airs. Ernest Stroud, Airs. G. W. Smith. Airs. George Ileiter, Airs. B. H. Pierce. Thimble club members wore guests for a pleasurable ofternoon Thursday as tho guests of Mra. Flora liver- more nt her homo for their regular meeting. Airs. Livermore asked as additional guests, Mrs. 8. J. Wilson, .Mrs. M. C, Harris, Airs. Boy Marple, Airs. W. H. Pale, Mrs. Edna Gordon. lho luncheon table was most attrac tively decorated with a huge, old fashioned bouquet of roses, dolphin lum. and canterbury bells. In two weeks the clnh is to bo entertained by .Mrs. frank rage. A doen university glrln enjoyed a nenghtruliy Informal affair Wednes day evening as the guontn of Mrs. George Rebec at her homo for a lawn supper party. Alra. Ralph P. Cnaey left Thursday afternoon for a stay in Seattle, Wash ington. Dean and Airs. George Rebec have as their guests over the week end, Aliss Ijaura Fox and James Hutchi son, both of Portland. Aliss Helen Addison bos returned to her home in Eugene to spend tho summer with her mother, Airs. A. P. Addison. She has been teaching at Bsndon. Oregon, and will teach i Eugene the coming year. ' Mr. and Mrs, 0. E, Hunt nro leav ing this week for San Francisco where they will spend four weeks or so, Miss Alnrgnret MacOregor and Pr. Ponald Hnrnes are to be married Momlny evening nt the home of Pr. and Airs. Hnrrv B. Yoeom. The wedding of Miss Alsrguerito Siranghn and Pr. R. C. Clark was an event of today In 1'endleton, the home of Aliss Strnugbn. They are to leave Immediately for ft six months' star In Europe, and will then return to Eugene. Mr. V., O, Poller entertained Tourist rhih members nt their meet ing Alondny evening. university this week-end. She has been on tho faculty in the department of home economics at the university. She le a member of Alpha Delta Pi. Dr, Fish is a member of the faculty in the history department, and a member of Phi Beta Kappa, lie is to teach In the university summer ses sion In Portland, and during that time they will make tlieir home in Portland, afterwards going on a tour to the south. They will return to the Eugene campus in the fall and make their home here. At a large church wedding to bo held In the Central Presbyterian church Alonday evening, Miss Betty 'Skaggs wll become the bride of Winston Caldwell. Tho service is to bo porformcd at eight o'clock by Rev. A. H. Snunders, pastor of tho church. Invitations have been extended to one hi'ndred twenty-five. After a wedHipg trip tho couple will return to Eugene to make their home. Airs. Jack Alonasdi of San Fran cisco returned to her borne yesterday ofter spending the week visiting with Airs. Herbert Olsen and Air's. Seth Lara way. Mrs, Charles Dickson and two daughters, Alarcia, and Alary Jono of Baltimore, are visiting in Eugene with friends. Airs, Dickson is a graduate of tho University of Oregon, and is n member of Chi Omega. She will be remembered as Nell Murphy. Thoy will bo here until after university , commencement. Active members of the university chapter of Gamma Phi Beta wero en tertained nt on informal supper party at the home of Airs. George B. Hitch- i coclt by tho members of the alumnae chapter in Eugene Inst evening fol-. lowing tho university play, "Beau ! Hrummol." j I Jack Dunbar wos host for two dancing-parties the past week for a number of his friends at the home of his parents, Air, and Airs. Harry Dun bar. On Friday evening lost tho guest list included Aliases Emmujono Borer, Katherine Morse, Alice Carter, Dor othy Brighom, Lois Pierce, Louise Pierce, Eleanor Fitch, Genevieve Hale, Doris Hardy; ond Robert Allen, John Allen, Howard Stafford, Roger DeBusk, Lloyd Gordeuler, Robert Goodull, Bradford Datson. Wilson Jewett. . Guests for the party of last eve ning wero Aliases Jean Kuykendall, Hetty Ann Macduff, Hazel Senvey, Janet Fitch, Emmajane Borer, Helen Skipworth, Catherine Adams; and Jack Alucduff, George Pratt, Howard Stafford, Wilbur Jones, Robert Allen, Robert Booth, Wilson Jewett. Mrs. Harold Grady Hostess for Luncheon enjoyed the afternoon with needle work and conversation and later a de licious lunch was served The club will meet in July with Airs'. J. A. Russell. Aliss Charlotte Bonfield has an nounced tho date of her marriage to William H. Johns of South Porcupine, Ontario, Canada, for the afternoon of June 19 in tho chapel of St. Stephen's pro-cathedral, Portland. The news la of particular interest to many friends in Eugene where Alias aBnfield made her home for several years and was a member of the faculty of tho de partment of drama at tho university. Airs. Jennie Miller arrived In En gene this week from her home In Los Angeles and will spend the summer hero at the home of her son, E. O. Immel. - Air. and Airs. Blaine Hovoy return ed tho first of the week after com pleting a motor trip around Marsh field and Bandon, On Wednesday Miss Hcnriette Gouy nnd Aljss Gormalne Cornier left Eu gene for Europe where thoy Mtill spend the summer, mostly in France. 9 Air. nnd Airs. Charles Hardy have os their house guest during com mencement week, Mrs. Edward L. Hardy of Son Diego, California. Airs. Hardy's daughter, Alisa Mary Hardy! is graduating from the University of; Oregon this week-end. Her father i and Air. Charles Hardy ore broth ers. Mr. nnd Airs. "Wilson H. Jewett entertnined the Wednesday Dinner- Bridge club nt their home this week. I An event of interest for next week ; will be tho picnic potluck aupper nnd . dance for which members of tho Am erican Legion and tho legion auxil iary nrg ontertoining at Coburg bridge Wednesday evening. The pic nic supper is to begin at seven o' clock, to be followed by dancing. Those coming are asked to bring en ough lunch for themselves and invited guests. Coffee, sugar, nnd crenm are to be furnished by the committee : arrnnging tho event. Air. ond Mrs. James B. Kerr nnd Airs. Alargarot Shnrp, oil of Port land, are week-end guests In Eu gene. Alias Betty Kerr is a senior in tho University of Oregon, and will graduate this week-end. - X -tin "Favoritism" la the cry among rejected co-eds of the University of Oklahoma over selection of Miss Dorothy Devln for first position over seven other, campus beauties. The pictures were printed In "The Sooner," the university year book. Miss Devln Is a member of "The Sooner" staff whose members were Judges. Thus the cry! ABbs Alorlon TVTilte has returned ro Eugene to spend the summer months here. She has been teaching the past year at Tho Dulles. Domestic Art club members ore plonning for a picnic nffnir to be giv en at Ingleterra, the home of Airs. A. L. Ingalls, on Alonday provided that it doesn't rnln. Of particular interest, to the col lege group 1b the announcement of the engagement of Miss Constance Aliller to Ralph Augustavo. The an nouncement was made Alonday eve ning at Hendricks hall at a dinner party for a group of tho bride-elect's friends.. A bowl of spring- flowers centered tho table and place cards marked covers for Miss AIHlor, Miss Caroline Tilton, Aliss Bernice Yeo, Aliss Stella Haglund, Aliss Lucille Perozzi, Aliss Anne Bunes, Aliss Ar Hene Butler, Alias Adelaido Zurcher, Aliss Dorothea Drake, Aliss Helen Holt. Aliss Miller has been visiting the campus this week. She is the daughter of Mr. and Airs. A. D. Miller of v'entrnlia, WaMi. She graduated from tho University of Oregon last Juno and was a major in the school of music and a member of the uni versity girls' glee club for four years. Air. Augustavo is a graduate of Whitman college with tho class of 1024. He also majored in music and was with the college glee club for four yenrs. He Is a member of Sigma Chi froternity. The wedding is to be an event of the coming year. Saturday EveningtjDnAl, PreSidenleiepiiun " i-ge Ati air This Afternoon Several hun(!7ucuit, alumni, .enior. .nd th,i, J, "" gu.it.. Jor the .Mu.l -l Preaident and Mm. p Im,Ww given thl. afternoon ' betM" hours of three oH.? '" " o clock la Alumni hail, f h oa. of the tar,,, ,",' ' mencement week on the In II,. receiving Un. '" GeorB, T. Gerliner 0f l" Dean and M. John 11" and lira. Henry D. Sheldon m D" Mra. Karl Onthank. ' to ,$u' Louis H. Johmon. Mrs v?d AUi.ter G.mber.Dean t? ry Beal Torre.v, Dean ' ft V. Dyment, member, of the bo.1" regents and their wive., ., resentatlves of ,h, ho'.tMS the classes of 100O and 1915 Mrs. P, E. Snodgraea wa . to members of Chi Omn"uT," association at her home TuesdsyT,' , Mr and Mrs. Morion M. Tuft , spending; the week end in p from their home in Portland a. ' guesta of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hatp Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Marks of Gtl1 Pass are spending the week-end Eugene as guests at the home of nnd Mrs. Fred E. Smith , On Tuesday evening Miaj Gertnui Talbot, Mrs. Henry W. D.vi, M , Ine Miller, and Miss Fannie McCim ant entertained at a dinner part, , Hendricks hall, honoring the can housemothers. A huge basket o sweet peas and roses centered tb attractive table where coven tI laid for twenty. A number of commencement guest on the campus will be guest, f, dinner at Hendricks hall Sunday. The betrothal of Mise Manrbe Ba channn and Richard Carruthets announced recently on the campu where both are students. Both at prominent in campus activities an belong to several honorary societiei Miss Buchanan is a member of Alps Chi Omega, and Mr. Carruthm member of Kappa Sigma. ... Mrs. John Kelly Is to he hoitti to members of Bide-a-TVee club a her home Monday afternoon. Members of the board of retnt of the University of Oregon will I hnor guests for a luncheon at Hu dricks hnll Monday noon. Miss Esther Davis left yeslerda morning for Berkeley, Californii where she will attend the summi session of the University of Caliloi nln, planning to return to the campu here in the early fall. ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wells w hosts for a pleasurable affair Sundi nfternoon, when they entertained number of university seniors as thfi guests for a picnic dinner on the Mr Kenzie, Miss Betty Skaggs and nil stoa Caldwell, who are to be marri (Continued on page nine) A nuniDer 01 tne wees s social tunc- ttons were given to honor Mrs. . Chnrlos R. Thompson, of Snn Frun-. cisco, who is a gueBt at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hurold Orndy. j On ednesdny Mrs. Grady presided at an informal luncheon and after-1 noon of bridge In compliment to her i mother. Au attractivo centerpiece of ; canterbury bells was used, and covers. laid for Mrs. Ihoiupson, Mrs. Esther! McCamant, Mrs. George McGill, Mrs. , George Hitchcock. Mrs. Frederic G. Stiokcls, Mrs. Arthur Morris, Mrs. Herbert Hooino, and Mrs. Grady. Mra, George McGill was hostess for a small luncheon at her homo Monday, honoring Mrs. Thompson. ! On Tuesday nfternoon Mrs. Ksther Mct'nimint asked a small group of friends for a luncheon aud afternoon of golf nt the country club. I ... Miss Mary IiCe Sullivan, whv.'se : marriago to I,ylo T. Rolling, will be an event of this month, was the guest of honor for an attractive limchemr nnd surprise kitchen shower given: yesterday afternoon by Miss Lucille' Higby 'at the home of Mrs. Klla T. Kdmunson. Seven of the bride-elect's friends were bidden for the cccnsoio'i, covers being laid for Miss Sullivan, Miss Mao Kinsry, Miss Grnce Knopp, Mm. Mary l"Brlilc, Mrs. Marie Kiel dier, Miss (Mara Klaia, Miss Glen Frank, and Miss Higby. ... Kappa Alpha Theta girls are to entertain nt a smart affair tomorrow morning, honoring their seniors and alumnae with a large breakfast p.irty t the chapter house t nine oYlm-k. A large number of alumnae frnm Portland and other cities are here for commencement. Covers will be plneed for thirty or more. Mr. nnd Mrs. David Graham have entertained a number nf guems this week. On Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John McNnry and Miss Gertrude Grey of Salem visited at their home and Mrs. KoSert K.nney and Ken neth Moorea of Portland visited here earlier in the week. ... Mis. William Clubb was hostess for an enjoyable afternoon Thursday, en tertaiuiuc lho Wettoicr club at her home, guantlttea o( swert peas and t-auterhnry bell, were used shorn the r Mrs. O. 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