The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, June 20, 1925, Image 8

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At top Mra. Winston M, Caldwell (Betty 6kagga), whoae wedding
' at the Central Prosbytorlan church, and her attendanta.
Lower left Mra. Morrla Starbuck; center, Mra. Stanley 8tevenaon;
hoatessea for a large bridge party and tea Tuesday afternoon.
Jly MARIAN 1X3 WHY
yiTII summer's arrival undisputed
the houra now hasten by in one
continuous realm of parlies. And
surh gorgeous affairs they are.
Their settings, a blase of beauty
as scores of summer blooms radiate
in bsBkct and vaao; their guests, a
vsst moving pageant where costumes
in vivid and pale tones glimmer in
royal rivalry with the flowers, and
styles that usher in the newest; their
Informality tingling with the delu
siveness of summer idleness is it
any wonder they aro the social show
of the year? And June is but the
beginning of this nnnual splendor that
extends into July and August and
fades into September's glory.
With the going of commencement
Kugene society lost a vast throng of
its associates as the faculty folk left
for their summer's vacations and tra
vels, and hundreds of students left
for their homes. However, the com
ing weeks brings the summer session
and with It many old friends.
So fur the important events for
nt week will be numerous small
luncheons and teas given to honor
many visitors who aro Journeying to
Kugene to spend the1 summer.
Mrs. Ilerbert Itoome entertained at
a charmingly informal afternoon at
her home Wednesday, Inviting a few
friends for a luncheon and afternoon
of bridge, honoring Mrs. Charles U.
Thompson, who Is visiting here from
Han Francisco at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Harold Cirndy. The
centerpiece was a huge bouquet of
flweet pens and candles. Covers were
laid for Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. Harold
firmly. Mrs. (ieorgo V. llitihcock,
Mra. Ii. Y, Henderson, of Hood Itiver,
Mrs. (leorge 11. Mi-tlill, Mrs. Fred
eric O. Stiikels, Mrs. I.oy Howling.
' Mrs. Hugh McCammon, Sirs. J. K.
Tratt, Mrs. Hoome.
The wedding of Miss Mnry T.ee Sul
livan and li.vlo T. Kelling will bp an
event of tomorrow morning at nine
o dock at St. Mnry s Kpiseopul
church, llev. Frederick (1. Jennings, i
pastor of the church, officiating. The
couplo will leave immediately for a
two week'a trip to Centralis, Wash
ington. Miss Alice Thurston and Frank X.
Hmvard are to be married tomorrow
at the homo of the bride'a parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Thurston at
lloseliurg, Oregon. Miss Thurston is
a graduate of the university, a mem
ber of I'i lleta Fhi sorority and Thi
Iteta Kitppa, honorary scholastic soci
ety, and received her M.A. degree In
llli.'2, graduating In ll'Bl. She has
been a teacher In the Kugene high
school for the oast year. Mr. Howard
la a gradunto of Whitman college
and member of licta Ttieta ri Ira
ternity. He Is tmw county engineer
In Klamath county and they will make
their home in Klamath Falls.
Cnmina as an Interesting annnnnc
ment wa that pf the marriage of
Miss Helen Reynolds and Kenneth
Wadleigh, both of -Mus city, on w
liesdHy, Juue 10. The news came aa
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surprise as only two weeks before
tllA Cnillltn hnit o tinnimnml thni a,i.
gngenient and the wedding was to
iiuvo unen au evoni oi toe coming
yea'", lloth aro atudents in the Uni
versity of Oregon, and Mrs. Wasleigh
is a reporter on the Springfield News.
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ii' j win uiiiv uiHir imiiiic ill riiKrue
ami continue their work at the uni
versity. Mrs. Lewis Bond is
Honor Guest at
Large Tea
MiM Amy Dunn ami Mrs. Ivan
Wnrn pon(oreil on of t he vrry
rliniming nffnirn of tho work, enter
tjuinnR with a largo ten nt the O.nburn
lintel Wf-dnemlny afternoon, honoring
Mrs. Lew in Htmd (Loin Hull) who
hm been visiting in Kugene from her
homo in .Berkeley,' California.
One hundred old friendn. mostly the
col lego friends of tho guest of honor,
were bidden to call between tho hours
of three o'clock nnd nix o'clock. The
tea wiih given In the palm and ten
rooms of the hotel. .Inpaneso iris nnd
sweet pens were used in a pretty ar
ray for tho tea room, nnd tho palm
room was colorfully decked with can
terbury bells nnd blue delphinium.
In the receiving lino were Mrs,
llond, M iss I unn, M ra. Ware, Mrs.
O. A. C'imfc, Mrs. Walter Ilnnhn.
AsiiiMihg. about the rooms were
Mrs, Winthrnp Mall, Mrs. Howard j
Hull, Mrs. (iPorge A. Porrls, Miss
Lorn Tcshner. j
Mrs. A. A. Jtogers, Mrs. Hex TTn-dci-vvnod,
Mrs. Kdnn Piggies, and Miss
Kmma Stephenson poured.
ltereivitig nt the door were Miss
Dorothy lHgales, Miss Martha Wade,
Miss .loNeplnno Taylor.
Mrs. Bond left Thursday for her
home after spending two months vis
iting at tho home of her fnther, V. 17.
Hall.
On Friday evening Inst a group of
friends gathered at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. T. (n keruno for a sur
prise party, the nccatdon being the
forty -nerond wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. t oekertiue, "he guests
brought their dinner with them and
spent a most plenMirahlf evening. In
the party were Mr. and Mrs. Frank
L. Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Frank It.
Wethcrbee. Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Pratt.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Yoran, Mr. and
Mrs. A. K. Whitton, Mr. and Mrs.
It. A. Hooth, Mrs. Florence Chambers,
Mr, and Mrs. William ttnrker and
ron Hilly, Mss Mahc) Hlmmons, Mrs.
Kdna Gordon, Mr, and Mrs. Corker
line, An Interesting affair of Thursday
eveuing wtia the covered dish dinner
for which members of Inter Se club
entertain! at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Calkins.
Mra. Wilson H. Coffey and Mrs.
Kenneth C. Abies returned at mid
week from Pnrtland where thry bad
bteu for several duja previously.
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waa an event of Monday evening
right, Mra. W, 0. Swan, who were
Miss Betty Skaggs,
W. M. Caldwell
Are Wed
One of the lovltest of June wed
dings was solemnized Monday eve
ning when Miss Hetty Sknggs and
Winston M. Caldwell were married at
the Central Presbyterian church, Hev.
A. H, Saunders reading the service.
Invitations hnd been sent to more
than one hundred twenty-five to be,
guests for the occasion.
The altar waa banked nt either side
and along the front with palms and
ferns, and syringn arranged into an
elnbornto trellis between the palms at
the aides. Itaskcts of lilies and other
flowers were used about the room.
Spencer Caldwell, brother of the
bridegroom, waa best man.- Miss Jen
nie MacNiven of Portland waa maid
of honor, nnd the six bridesmaids were
MisH Ksther Skaggs, Miss Viola Hav
en, Miss Father Whittaker, Misa Viv
ian ltichards, Miss Dorothy Shears,
Miss Dorothea ltushncll. Little Miss
Lorrnino Cook was flower girl.
Tho bride'a dress was n lovely
creation of white chiffon over white
crepe do chine, made with a tight
bodice and full skirt, tho chiffon being
entherod in a fluffy drupe at the side.
and held in place by nu ornament of
rhinestones and pearls, ho wore a
strnnd of oriental pearls, the gift of
the bridegroom. Sho carried a large
shower bououot of white rosebuds and
lilies of the valley. Her veil fell in
a long train and was fixed in cap
shape over the head and Tautened with
a bandeau of orange blossoms.
The maid of honor wore a stunning
dress of creamy yellow georgette. Her
bouquet was lnvendnr and white sweet
pens. The bridesmaids wero nil at
tired in costumes of pastel shaded
voiles with hats to match and each
carried old-fashioned uosegny of ros
ea. The flower girl wore a dainty
frock of white, and carried n large
white basket containing pink nnd
white rose petals,
John Siefert sang a group of solos
preceding the ceremony, and Mrs.
Knth D. Cleaver played on th organ
after the. service.
Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell hnve left for
a wedding trip of three weeks at Pay
ette lakes. Idaho, Th-y will return
to make their home in Kugene where
Mr. Caldwell is in budiieiK.
Mrs. Caldwell is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Skncgs of
Venita. Oklahoma. She is a graduate
of the Vniversity of Oregon with the
I class of HVJ.'t, and hss boon a member
I of the Kugene high school faculty the
past year. Mr. Ca.dwell in the son of
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Caldwell of
Mountniuhoiur. Idaho, ami finished his
Work st the university this tpring.
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The Kug.na laushters of tiie Nil?
club is to b. rntertait'iMl Wednesday
afternoon at the Ostium h.nrl at
two-thirty o'clock. hoitr'r being.
i .Mrs. dne tiroen. Mrs. J. s. Ms
alsdry, Mrs. y. Ililtit.rnn.1. Mrs. Idly
jliUss, Mr.. Kug.n, Ke.ter.
THE EUGENE GUAED
Three are Hostesses
For Lovely Affair
On Tuesday
Mrs. Stanley Mtevenson, Mrs. TV.
.O. Swan, and Mrs. Morria Starbuck
were hostesses for one of the very
smart affairs of the early auinmer,
entertaining at a large bridge party
and tea in the ballroom of the new
Kugene hotel Tuesday afternoon, in
vitations being extended to more than
two huudred:
The room was elaborately decora
ted with massive bouquets of choice
roses, sweet peas, gladalias, and other
summer blooms in pastel shadea, ar
ranged in baskets.
llridge was provided for more than
thirty tables, and a large number
called for the tea hour later. Miss
Anna Katbcrino Garrett, accompanied
by Marion Zurcher, gave aeveral vo
cal selections as a musical program.
Mrs. Herbert Roome, Mrs. Ches
ter Ktevenson, Mrs. K. O. Immel, Mrs.
10. B. Parks, Mrs. Seth Laraway as
sisted the hostesses in receiving, as
did Miss Nellie Belle Hwan and Miss
Anna Katherine Garre'tt. ,
Mrs. William II. Daie received first
honors at bridge, Mrs. F. X. Hcbae
fers aecond prize, Mrs. Otto Gilstrap
low score. A special prize drawn
by numbers in a basket of flowers
corresponding to some number on the
score card was won by Mrs K. E.
Ilartung.
The guest list for the afternoon
was Mcsdames H. O. Auld, David
Auld, Harmon Anderson, Waldo Ad
ama, Kenneth Ablea, Irene Apple
gate, S. D. Allen, Lucy Abrama, Percy
Brown, It. A. Booth, Miss Barbara
Booth, Mesdamea B. B. Brundage, C.
A. Burden,- S. '. Boyer, iJarwin
Bristow, J. B. Bell, William Barker,
Lee Bown, Bruce Bogart, Walter O.
Barnes, K. K. Bryson, Edith Booth,
J. Harold Beytien, L. E. Bean, Nathan
Barrett, Lawson Bradley, G. S. Beard-
sley, Frank W. Benson, Jack Bene
fiel, Idaho Campbell, Dougald Camp
bell, Gale Campbell, A. T. Cocker
line, Fred Chambers. Frank L. Cham
bers, W. L. Cheshire, W. W. Calkins,
Herbert Clarke, J. R. Coleman, Mer
ton Cameron, E. F. Carleton, WilBon
B. Coffey, A. E. Caswell, A. R. Cur
tis, P. L. Campbell, F. W. Cominga,
Dan E. Clark, A. O. Dixon, W. H.
Pale, F. 8. Dunn, Miss Amy Dunn,
Mesdamea Harry Dunbar, Charles A.
Donahue, II. R. Douglass, George O.
'B. DeBar, H. W. DaviB, John Dillard,
E. II. Decker.
Mesdamea Robert Earl, Franklin E.
Foils, 0. II. Foster, 0. J. Fulton,
It. II. Fields, W. P. Fell, Irvin R.
Fox, Gordon Fish, Fred Findtner,
David M. Graham, Otto Gilstrap,
Jnincs Gilbert, Ernest Gilstrap, R.
Wnyno Green, W. T. Gordon, O. R.
Gullion. M. F. Origga. T. M. Gerow,
Miss Mnyme Graham, Mesdamea Gulll-
ford, Jess Griffin, Ruby Goodrich, J.
Franklin Unas, Miss Elma Hendricks,
Mesdames T. J. Hendricks, J O. Holt,
W. G. Hale. Charles A. Hardy, Harry
Holden, Harry Hohbs, J. W. Hobbs,
J. L. Hesse, M. C. Harris, Henry Hol
lenbeck, E. E. Ilartung, Blaine Hov
ey, O. A. Houglum, M. Hobson, E. O.
Immel, A. L. Ingalts, Leland Johnson,
W. F. Jewett, W. II. Jewett, Frank
Jenkins, Frederick G. Jennings, S.
M. Kcrron, Edwin L. Knapp, J. II. I
Koko, J. C. Koepke, J. W. Kays, W.
A. Kuykcndall, J. E. Kuykcndall,
Keith Kiggins, John Kelly, George
Keegnn, Paul R. Kelty, Eugeno S.
Kelty, ,T. J. Kcstley.
Mnsdninca Clair Loo, Adelnide Mi
ley, Flora Llvermoro, David Link,
Setli Lnrawny, Ralph Laraway, Jen
nie Miller, Will Moxley, 8. W. Moody,
lubort Moor. Edsnr Martin, Ralph
Martin, Arthur Miner, O. R. Mnnerud,
J. M. Miller, Lawrence Mnnerud, E.
W. Merrell. Jnmes MeKinley, A. 11.
McDonald, Lynn S. McCready, George
II. McMorrnn. NelBon F. Mncdutr, Al
berta McMurphcy, J. 8. Mngladry,
Graham McConnell, Arthur MorriB,
Delbcrt Obcrtcuffcr, Herbert Olsen,
Addie Osburn, W. F. Osburn, Lucy
rerkins. E. O. Totter, W. E. Powell,
Hurry Powell, Guy Pylc, Frank Page,
J. K. Pratt, R. M. Pratt, E. B. Parks,
Alfred Powers, Robert Presrott, Eli
zabeth Prescott, T. A. Pearson, Earl
Packard, J. O. Trice, L. W. Pittman,
Nctta Tennlngton, Trentiss, Claude
D. Rorer, II. E. Itlrhnrdson, A. A.
RogerB, A. E. Roberts, Stacy Rub
sell, George Reltcr, Herbert Roome,
A. F. llopp, Loy Rowling, Russell. E.
C. Bobbins, A. 11. Ross, Richard
Shepard, W. S. Sinclair, L. B. Sig
wart, F. L. Stetson. Chester Steven
son, O. F. Stafford. Ernest Stroud,
George Stewart, Worren P. Smith,
Fred E. Smith, J. W. Shumate, Carl
ton Spencer, George Schaefers. F. X.
Schaefers. P. E. Snodgrass. V. P. Sco
bert, Frederic G. Stickels, E.. A.
Stacks, Claude Schmeer, II. L. Stud
ley, A. R. Sweetser, John Senvy, H.
A. Schwering, Pelhert Stannrd, Jam
es Seavy, C. J. Smith, Fred Snow
berger, W. O. Starbuck. A. F. Sether.
George A. Simous, Miss Mabel Sim
mons. Mcsdames A. It. Tiffany, C. L.
Teshner, H. O. Tanner. E. S. Tuttle,
L. J. Temple. Charlea Taylor, Marion
Veotch. C. Van Atta, Orville Waller,
Herald White, I. P. S. Wade, Taylor
White, Frank Wetherhee. Murray
Warner, Raymond Wheeler, Pean
Walker, C. A. E. Whitten, S. J. Wil
son. F. M. Wilkins. Charles Wirth,
J. W, Woodruff, E. L. .imnjormon,
W. C. Torsn, Darwin E. Yoran, Kath
erino Yerex, F. G. Young.
Mrs. Otto Gilstrap entertained at
ono of tho rhanhiug affairs of the
This new summer breaicfast
Quick Quaker answers the desire
for a nctv delight . . note the recipe
THIS ia a breakfast dish
thnt children like , . . and
mothers like to have them eat.
It has a deliciousness that
smacks of variety. It fights
the dragging-down effect of
hot summer days.
Note the recipe. Se how it
tempts the appetite, and gives
the oats-Rnd milk that doctors
urge.
Try this delightful change
at breakfast, please.
Quick AV Quake?
Cook. In kr- j to 3 minute,
Jrmr 'iiw WPDZ "7 rrs
The most hlstorlo fete of the graduation day exercises at Vaasar College. Poughkepale, N. Y., "The
Daisy Chain," la to be abolished, according to reports from the campus. But this year's celebration was
held In all the glory of beauty and flowers. ,The photo shows the "Daisy Chain" which headed this year's
pageant.
week, honoring Mra. Charlea Dickson
who was a visitor in Eugene from
Baltimore, Md., thia week, at a lunch
eon at her home Wednesday. A bou
quet of mixed flowers was the cen
terpiece used at the table where cov
ers were placed for six of the honor
guest's intimate friends, guests inclu
ding Mra. Dickson, Mrs. Herbert
Roome, Mrs. Frederick G. Stickles,
Mrs. E. O. Immel, Mrs. Morris Star
buck, Miss Lola Howe, and the hos
tess, Mrs. Gilstrap.
.
Little Miss Elizabeth Schumacher
was hostess for a festive affair Mon
day afternoon at the home of her
grandmother, Mrs; Bettie Humphrey,
the occasion being her ninth birthday
anniversary. Fourteen friends wero
invited to enjoy the event, and the
fmrty enjoyed numerous games on the
awn. Mra. Humphrey was assisted by
Miss Eda Humphrey. Those bidden
for the afternoon were Clara Nasholn,
Elizabeth Anne Macduff, Violet Nel
son, Jean Taylor, Carolyn Miller, Hel
en Crosaely, Helen Green, Helen
Johnston, Rachael Yocum, Dorothea
Davenport, Lucille Williamson, Helen
Tdwards.
Miss Jane Campbell
Announces her
Betrothal
Eugene society Is taking much in
terest in the anouncement of the en
gagement of Miss Jane Campbell and
Alfred Krohn, of Portland. The an
nouncement was made at tho annual
announcement breakfast of Kappa Al
pha Thcta sorority given Sunduy at
the university chapter house.
Miss Campbell is a niece of Pres
ident and Mrs. P. L. Oampbell of the
University of Oregon. She returned
last week , from Wcllesley collego
where she has been studying the past
year and will spend tho auinmer at
her home here. Sho in a graduate of
the University of Oregon with the
class of 1024 and is n member of Kap
pa Alpha Theta
Mr. Krohn is, also a graduate of
the university, being a member of
tho class of 1023, and is affiliated
with Kappa Sigma fraternity.
The wedding will be an event of
early autumn.
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(Mr, and Mrs. Sigvald Skavlan en
tertained at their home last evening
with a dinner party, the occasion be
ing their silver wedding anniversary.
Covers were laid for sixteen, the
guests being former residents and
friends of Mr. and Mrs. Skavlan when
they lived in Atlantic, Iowa.
Of much interest to many friends
in Eugeno was the announcement of
the marriage of Miss Hildred Hall
and Harry Carleton Armitage in Pas
adena, California, last Saturday. Mrs.
Armitage is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George M. Hall, former resi
dents of Eugene. Sho ia a graduate
of the University of Oregon, and a
member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority,
nnd of Mu Phi Epsilon, music soci
ety. Mr. Armitage is a former Ore
gon Agricultural college student. They
will make their home in Glcndalc, Cal
ifornia. Mrs. George W .Kinney entertained
at dinner Thursday evening for Mra.
Charles Dickson, of Baltimore, Mr!.
Invited guests for the evening were
Mrs. Dickson and her two children.
Mrs. J. M. Howe, Miss Lola Howe.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl K. Mills, of Cot
tage Grove.
Miss Jeanette Calkins and Miss
Catherine Dobie left this week for
Berkeley, California, where the latter
will study in the summer session nt
the University of California, and Miss
Calkins will visit a number of the Cal
ifornia universities and colleges.
'
Miss Ines King and Miss Harriet
Hudson have entertained as their
house guests this week, Miss Margar
et Itussel of Taeoma, and Miss Eva
Bagley of Portland. Both are for
mer university students.
The Recipe
Ingrwhant: 2 cup, of Quick
Quaker, 4 cup, of watrr, 1
teaspoon aalt, 4 level table
poona cocoa and 4 of sugar,
1 teaapoon vanilla. Bring
water to a boll. Add cocoa snd
auger mixed to a pasta with
boiling water then slowly stir
In the oata. Cook 3 to 3 mlrw
ut.s. Add vanilla.
Serve hot or cold with
cream. Wonderful chilled,
molded and aerv,d In slice.
This May be Last "Vassar Daisy Chain
Mrs. Charles Dickson
Welcomed by Group
Of old Friends
Among the several interesting af
fairs given in welcome to Mrs. Char
les Dickson, a visitor here from Bal
timore, Md., was the afternoon Bew
ing party and tea for which Mrs.
Frederic G. Stickels and Mrs. Her
bert Roome entertained informally at
the home of the latter Monday, about
eighteen sharing in the occasion.
Sweet peas in various shades made
a refreshing decorative setting for
the affair.
Guests bidden to the party were
Mrs. Dickson, Mrs. E. O. Immel,
Mrs. Otto Gilstrap, Mrs. Lynn S. Mc
Cready, Mrs. Harry Hobbs, Mrs.
Ruby Goodrich, Mrs. Henry Sheldon,
Mrs. P. E. Snodgrass, Mrs. Jack Ben
efiel, Mrs. Melville Jones, Mra.- Karl
K. Mills, of Cottage Grove, Miss Lola
Howe, Mrs. William Barker, Jr., Mrs.
J. S. Ma glad ry, Mrs. Leland Johnson,
Mra. Morris Starbuck, Mrs. Gordon
Fish.
Mr. and Mrs. Harl Douglass left
this week for Palo Alto, California,
where Mr. Douglass will teach in
Stanford university during the sum
mer school term. After the school is
out Mr. nnd Mrs. Douglass will take
a vacation trip among a number of
places along the California coast, and
plan to return to the university cam
pus nt mid-September.
Mrs. Karl Onthank was hostess to
Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae for their
meeting at her home Wednesday eve
ning of this week .
Mrs. Estella Poill was hostess for
a pleasurable club afternoon Wednes
day, entertaining as her guests the
members of Snns Souel club at the
new Eugene hotel. Baskets of nil
kinds of early summer flowers In
pastel shades were used as decora
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tions for the occasion. Specially in
vited guests for tho afternoon were
Mrs. Georgia Tobey, Mrs. R. R. Os
burn, Mrs. A. R. Paris. Mrs, Hugh
Bower. Mrs. Henry Schwering is to
entertain the club at its next meeting
which will come in two weeks.
.
Guests at the home of Mrs. Estella
Poill this week are her daughter,
Mies Dorothy Poill of Seattle, and
her, sister, Mrs. Grace Wendell, and
family, of Seattle.
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Mrs. O. K. DeNeffe, Mrs, George
Reiter, Mrs. Clyde Johnston, and Mrs.
E. O. Immel were invited guests for
a pleasurable afternoon meeting of
Bide-a-Weo club Monday when those
having membership in the club were
entertained by Mrs. John Kelly nt her
home. Mra. G. N. Frnzer will be
hostess for the next meeting of the
club which is to be in two weeks at
her home. ' -
Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Neal are enjoy
ing a two weeks vacation at Westlake,
Oregon, having left Wednesday morn
ing. Prof, and Mra. Jesse Bond left Eu
gene this week after visiting friends
here for Hnlsey where they will be
for the coming month before going to
their homo in Grand Forks, North
Dakota.
Miss Florence Mngowan and her
mother, Mrs. Mngownn, left this week
for St. Louis, Mo., where the former
will spend several weeks visiting with
friends before returning to the uni
versity campus where Miss Mngowan
is secretary of the Young Women's
Christian association. Mrs. Magow-1
an will stay in St. Louis, having spent
the past winter here with her daugh
ter. m
Mrs. Virginia Judy Esterly and
daughters, Josephine and Virginia,
left today for California where they
will visit. Later they expect to go to
Victoria, B. 0.
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Saturday Evening, JnDe 20 19,5
Mrs. Gordon Fish
is Hostess for
Evening Party '
Mra. Gordon Ftsb. bad. .
roup of friends to b. h.. '"H
aa evening of card, at her h 't1"
nesday. Mr.. Charie , rfi 2
tunore. Md., beta, the scUlh f1' '
ored guest for the mouTT' kc
of those present bate ",2 :
hers. Sweet pea, and ' . 1
summer flower. wwt used T.?!'.1?
rooms. "" tki
ArMr';vF',h inTitel 'or thi, oow
Slra. Dickson, Mrs. R it sr?'
Mrs. Otto OUt.rap, Ma8
Koome. Mra. Frederie 0 S,"
Mrs. B. O. Immel, Mrs. ftu?
ins, Sirs Morris Start, ck, Mr.
Lam Barker, Jr., .11
Miss Margaret Edmunson U ,,...
taming as her house guest f.?'
weeks or ao, Miss Ethel Gardn! "
Puyallup. Washington XlV'
to leave about July 4 f 5
Washington, to attend th. coaf.'i
of Girls Deserve corps! ""xt
...
Miss Mary Lou Burton left ,..,,
day for Eureka, California. ,h?r,
has accepted a position with th. n
bolt Standard newspaper sK"
ton has spent the past wia &
her mother. Mrs. a. & Burton otTlS
...
One of the very interesting aod m.
gemal reunions of alumnae and utin
university students wa, the .2
announcement breakfast of th. k."
pa Alpha Theu girl, given last si
day at the chapter house. Alumn,,
from a number of out-of-town pUi
came for the occasion. One W '
ble was used, large bouquet, of wild
flowers being used as the eenterpwu
and covers being laid for between for.
ty and fifty.
...
Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Milne and Prof,
and Mrs. Edgar E. DeCou wer. t
Tf 1" if0'1 ""Pti
at the home of the latter last eveau,
honoring the delegates and visitor! It
the American Mathematical cdtii
which met at the University 0f On
gon campus thia week.
...
Mr. and Mrs. Roger William an
planning an interesting trip for the
summer weeks. They will le.vt in
July for Los Angeles where Mr. Wfl.
liams will attend the national contm.
tion of the American Chemical sod
ety. They will then stay in and iraunl
Los Angeles for a month or six Kteb,
visiting relatives of Mrs. WiUUroi,
planning to return to the univenitr
campus early in September.
...
Prof, and Mrs. Edgar E. DeCon
and daughter, Margaret, will Ihti
tomorrow for Portland where they
will reside for the coming few weeii.
Mr. DeCou is to teach in the Portland
center of the University of Oreroi
summer school.
...
At a formal studio musicals ring
at the home of her sister, Mrs. Clirk
Devoreaux, 938 Jefferson street, Mm.
Arah Hoyt Uae presented ten pupils
in recital Tuesday evening at eight
o'clock. After the musicale the wt
enty invited guests were entertained
at a reception given by Mrs. Ras, thi
ten students being guests of honor it
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