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Saturday Evening, June 27, PHOTO . xpgpl Jf , 'r SVTJk Upper loft MiM Jane Campbell who announced her engagement last week. Miss Campbell recently re turned to her homo here after studying the past year at Wclles ley. Upper rlght-Mra. Lyle f. Kelllng (Mary Lee Sullivan) whose wedding was an event of this week. Lower Right Mrs. Marion Veatch, who recently returned after a year's tour In the near east. By MAItlAX LOWRY ZOOMING and going in unexpected continuity t lint holds mi interest not unlike the fnsciuntion of the highwnys nnd romls (lint bring them, scores of visitors keep the social monotony in Rljuldened mood. With a luncheon or tea or bridge party, nnd sometimes tvd planned for ench d;iys, the past week came ns the ini tial greeting that Eugene nunually Rives to a host of old friends nnd new ones who journey here nnd near by vicinities for their summer va calions. Of special interest of this week's affairs wns the ten given Tuesday by Misb" Klma Hendricks nnd Mrs. Ituby (loodrich for Mrs. Chester Starr ; (Norma lleiulrk-ks) ol Kansas I y; tl.e tea given Wednesday hy Mrs. Kliznbcth Kerns and Miss Mnude 1 Kerns; the summer session rerrption piven last evenins for the family and students on the campus; and the pnr- ; ty Riven this afternoon hy Mrs. : rharles Taylor. And now the Fourth of July. For j the oominft week will hnnff n rush oi i'lnns for the grent summer noimn.v. Althoueh Kuseno hns nude no sche dule for n celebration, no one here this venr ran but spend n most ples- nrnlilo d:iv. While hundreds will flock to nearby rilies observinu the dv wilh special programs, others arc ' welcoming the two-day hy j ranemg for eek-end motor aunts to all parts of the state and iwruc-, tiiariy to the sensnore anu no .... .... ; tains. And on the day its'Mt it doubtful if a single known picnic j ground will fad to serve n nue pai roIlllSe . Of pnrttcnlnr interest nf June wed dings wns that of Mis Mary !.ni? Hul livan and Lylo T. Kelling which was a very simple event solemnised Sun day morning at nine o'clock at St. Mary's Fpiseopnl church, ltev. Fred erick O. .Jennings, pastor of the church rending the service. Pink rosebuds, snow spray, sweet pfns nnd canterbury bells formed n lovely setting nt the altar. The bride wore n tasteful costume of blue nnd ton silk with a small hat to match. .miss i lorotny Appicgsin .u i . land was maid of honor, nnd Sam Hm- unugn was best man. After the ceremony Mrs. Ella T. Edmnnson entertained nt n breakfast Tmrty at her home for Mr. and Mrs. K-lling and Miss Applegnte nnd Mr. Itronaugh. Mrs, Kelling is the daughter nf Mr. nd Mrs, n. L. Sullivan of Orenrn. f'gon. She is n graduate of Whit man college. Walla Walla. Wa-hing-'nn. with the rlnss nf W24. and is a mtnhnr 0f phi Mii sorority, and nf Pi,; it ... i. .M.i..tin ""i-iy. For the pt r.r .h h. . "-n m-inbrr of th furully "f "" Mr. Rolling i, Iho ,n of Mr. oml . I'. Kcllinc nf (-..nlrnlia. " f-liinton. Ho in Kni'lilAC1 of "l.itiiinn rollpeo. fini!hintf in 111--. lieo If. I niPmhfr of Rotfl Tlirtn Internitr. nnil of Sisma. I'elta fhi. i'r"f. ivonil joiirnnHtio -frnlernity. i. dpw. ..I!.... Tt, ni.arrl Mr. alui Mr. Kellinn left S.in.laT Talr er e.pr, .ailv a v-enVling trip nf two week, to for the erenTg. t!- liainier nnrl the Washington ""I.e.. nnd will return ami make Mr.. W. W. ( alkin !t'ir home nt TtnK I'o.trt .nu rtmrnt. ! Mr.Morrnn Mt" 11- ... t..it eveninf at their home Mr. ami , lr". I'uviil Anirt enlerlnined ahont : 1 .I'-x'n frieniU for an informal ilin- ""t.r. honoring Mr. anil Mm. ' ll'rrr. an.l Jr.. J. f). Holt Imve gon '''':r M'mmer home in the Wills-' diatrH to ienil the nunmer ' ' : lire. W'. nM Mr., furli.m r. fipenw ' 'I lo ehihireo are at Xewj-ort for' ! ,Iav. ! Va.l.e J.nV l.ewie Tlak-r eele hi. fifth hirtlolar annirer n'l 'h a partj at the home of hi 1023 S ii S - PHOTO - KENNEL U pnrentn, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Itjilinr, Thursday afternoon, thirteen of liis little friends beinjr invited for, tin? occasion. Game were nlaved on the inWn, after which -Mrs. Itaker sjtod by Miss Huih Itaker nn-1 Hiss Janet Itorhiis served a Jiin.-heon. ;,M.stR fr iiie oecisi-m were Lester ,)ert, Krederi'-k Itotli, l.ewin (uok. lleleilt ad Willard l!i hard. Violet Tarter. Krnnres I'riee, and Kdward Ziminennnn, Hodius, and Ituth Hakor. liillh ! Janet Mrs. Jack Hc'ncficl Is Given Farewell . . 1'IU'IV lUCStulJ " A ffni of fnrPW).n (o Honcfi,l. ul.o left Wednesday Montp(1(1 fpom whpr(, ,ho wi Fncland. Mrs. Helhert Stan- nrd llioughtfiilly inviteil I Mrs. Henefiel's intimate I i HI If M "V i n group nf;?rei w friemU for ' nfternoou of bridge and her home Tuesdnv. Sweet peas, del phiiiitim, and snapdragons formed lorful decorative setting for the af fair. Mrs. Stanard included in her ci' t list, .Mrs. Itenefiel. Mrs. Melville .Innes, Mrs. M'lhon I!. Coffey. .Miss Margaret Itooth, Mrs. Howard ll.'ill, Mrs. Keneth Abies, Mrs. I.ynn S. Me Crenily, Mrs. W. E. Moxley, Mrs. Cnrltftn Sj.encer, Mrs. Th.xnris Chap man. Mrs. Keith Kiggins, Mr". Fred eric (i. StickeN, Mrs. I bivid tlraham, Mrs. Herbert Koome. Miss I.oi Pn lev. Mrs. Arthur Morris. Mrs. Mnrion Mci'lain. Miss Martha Spnffonl. Mrs. i,.riI, ( White, Mrs. Harry S.-ott, C. Sturgis of pi'.stoii, ):i and Mrs. E. E. Smith of Pendie-on. Mrs. K. E. Stetson provided a plea surable afternoon for a party of chil dren Monday afternoon at her home, honoring her daughter. Mary Eliza beth, the occasion being th" hitter's eighth birthday anniversary. The par ty enjoyed the time p!aing all man ner of cHines. after which a dainty birthday luncheon was served, pink nnd white being attract iv IV use.l as wlor in th .Iv.-nr. live r. ll i. .ll. f"r f"vor',- '"t.r.f.r -rr or .l.-aM,ro, of the .fl,r,,o..n. Mr. ami Mt. A. A. ll nrn w.r" hontn to Ihe Wrc!ni..l iv Uriils- dull ' at tlioir home Weiln.n.l.ty .vi'ninn for Ihe ron-'lii'liriC iiir.'liui; A lh- 'hi'1.. f..r the .'.iminer week-i. Mr. ari'l Mm. i sm I:.-imi Warner Ml Mr.. h(irl- :nv)t-'l jiik'. f.; Mr". Ce rSe If. I'iiTi'e flle KjienHinf a few lai t planning to return to I.. row evening. Ne fori. ne t.nior- Mr". ;ile .arn.!.-ll p " ' a .!iiniiriitle liferr.oon aff.i.r f lh r.orntrr rlnb rel.riiiiv. .:,:frl:i r. iltg no'iii'i-r" of We.ieiite lr...i- '' f,.r th-ir !.ii m"tii,g unt.l her Invite.1 gnm f'.r the afrrr- Mr.. W. K. Itakern!ie. i f.,ii li. K- -y. Mr. J. II- K..I-. Mr. U'.'ig- Sha.f.r". Mi Kuih Ak .f 'a'. ir-'iron. the ho.j-e tu't of Mi' Mon.h. r. Mi" AkT" l.j'lah M. here lo .-! k in tiie -jiuver..!; a in. no r lll.'ie w aeion. l'. - Mrs. Chester Starr Is Honor (itiest at Informal Tea Among the several interesting ev ents being given in honor of Mrs. Chester Starr (Normn Hendrirks), of Kansas City, nnd who is spending the greater part of the summer in Eugene with relatives and friends, wns the tea for which Miss Elmn Hendricks and Mrs. Ituby' (ioodrich entertained at the home of the former Tuesday afternot.il. Fifty personal friends of the guest of hmior were given invitations to the affair. Iteeeiving were Mrs. Stnrr. Miss Hendricks. Mrs. C. A. Iturdcn, and Mrs. Ituby floodrieh. As-iMing in serving were Miss Alt hen Peter son, Miss Martha (ioodrich, Miss Mnr- .'"IHlHlon. (.hiantilies of canterbury bells were used in bnitfpiets about the rooms for the nreasion. Mrs. Starr is the house guet nf her sister. Miss HVndr'ieks. and will be here until the latter part of .luly. Mrs. A. A. It a lovely lunehfi , day aft'Tiiooii, ' ttf Suits Us c ..cer entertained with u at her home Thurs guests being members lub. The centerpiece i was of sweet peis ami gvpsnphil.i, and b'MMpieis of lilies, snapdragons, and delphinium were used about the rooms. Mr. lingers nsked Mrs. E. II. Defter to be a sep'-i.ll guest for ; the nfternoon. Mrs. E. E. Harding will enter'ain the rlnb st Ihe meet ing no v t week. ! Mr. nnd Mrs. Witl'am Otnenson nnd daugh'er. Martha, of Hotigtas, Wy oming, wire visitors in Eugene this week ns gu' sts nf Mr. snd Mrs. E, It. Parks, their former m)l"gn rbm mates. Mr. and Mrs. Onienson were on their w.iv tn south'Tti points of in terest, making th trip by motor, and left Werln-d- for Eon Angeles. Mr. nri'l r!.l08hl.T. I', roil fit lirrnl rif pans. It. I'nrk. n ii.l 'hv. f j .Tl r Iat mirk imiik over tli- MrKn- Mr-. I'rni.k MiTnl!erl returnel Ui ivi'k to her h"ine here after ;u'lnliiir 'he pnt to ninnlUn in Al!-I". (if vml i;.i.a! inrer.t among mnwient f ) r..k n I ll i"in , r-ill of lior'.lliv I'irk 1 n ijep.w al the home of th for-ri!f:rv.i.-ir. 'I lie nffnir Wa ill . n .1 1 to a f'" friend.. Mnv Ilern'il White hail a hr ,,., jue.ta for I rt f the w.ek ,.r iiioihr. Mr". K. I.. Smilh -f er.l!-.. !! her "ler. Mm. ('. '. tors of !t--"l n. Ma". The ... '( T, ir.!'iy n o ru ng for lh ,. I, ai,.l in ihe l .'iniiiire Mr". , ne li 'I rin ih' re. The I:-' .ti'.g for 'he '!!:ll.'r ai.iefte f'niir. N. kn.arai.'h a. he;. I ll.e vi ,i gel lh" M r. ' Here il.i' ill "ll I're- !,:.h the iri.T,ih-i. at-evi'irieoie-l at e.ij.iier . K''i'"ian, f t n.a-. I f.erllrg fit T f . - etrr.n- , tlr.l of 1 1, ;t M lenvt.. 'I h- Ji-r lei-lo.ff eere .r Mr- Mil ' iw Th' izr.'i"n ,1 he h. i.1 IU A ,"li.i.T. - ' '. : , I'll ue Kk'ven i Fwo Knterlain Tor (iroup of Friends At Informal Tea lMihtfi;l in it.- informality wns the aft air Riven Wednesday after noon when Mrs, Kliial.eth Kerus and Miss Maude Kerns iuviteU tetweru fifty ud sixty friends to a tea, hou orii.g seve-r.,1 friend, some of whom hive tome to Khrrnr for a visit ami some of whom are leaiiig for the sii:rimr. Those rp(K.aIh honored wtie Mrs. t "hosier Starr, Mrs. Kva. Kraaer Jol tisou. Mrs. l'Mus. lHRRlea, Miss Don.thT Pigitlm. Miss Melbs Wilhanw. Miss li. l.umso Fitch. Mrs. Vi-nuii i Cluiml.ers. Mrs. ludolph Krnst, Mrs. Hemv H. Sliol d n, Mrs. Jamr 11. Uiit-ert. Miss K'.usa llen.irUks, Mrt. W. K. Newell poured for the afternoon. tSweet peas in many jforseuus arrays guv a Kiimmery nolo t, the decorative settiuj fur the affair. To weleoine Mrs. Chester Starr, who is a visitor here from Kansas City, and Mrs. Hrjant he H:ir, a re cent bride who has come to l-u;eiie to make her home, Mrs. Charles Tay lor entertained, with an informal sew ing party at her home this afternoon. Twenty friends were bidden to meet the guests of honor aud to eu joy the afternoon with t lie needle work. A profusion of summer blooms was used for decorations, roses, nasturtiums, snapdragons, and delphinium making a very pretty ar ray. Mrs. K. K. Meryfield of Cotton, Califronia, and daughter. Miss tiladvs, and son. Chandler, aro in Kugeue for the university summer session visit ing at the home of Mrs. Merjfield's brother, Ir. John llovard of the nni vemty faculty. Miss Meryfield is attending the summer school at the university, being a sophomore at the University of California. Mr. find Mrs. Harvard Moore, who have been visiting at the home of the hitter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. ilkins. plan to leave Monday for their home at Fort 1 -aw ton, .Wash ington. Mrs. Moore phtus to return later in the summer for a longer visit. Campus Reception is (Siven to Welcome Summer Students The campus during the summer session is ever entertaining with a numher f congenial affairs that stu dents and fatuity members may be come better acquainted. One of ihe larger affairs of the early session is the campus reception which was an eent of last evening in Alumni hull cf the Woman's building. Hetween two-hundred and fifty called last evening to greet old friends and new ones and enjoy the musical program gheu for the evening. In the receiving line were Mr. nnd Mrs. F. 1.. Stetson. Mr. and Mrs. F. I). Price, Mr. and Mrs.. Henry - !. .Sheldon, Fdwurd M. I Inline, It'enja miii Woodridge, K 1.. Itiirlingame, A. A. Culdenweiser, Miss Marian Itrown. For their hist meeting of the sum mer weeks the memlici's uf Thimble dub were entertained at an attrac tive luncheon at the t!urn hotel Thursday afternoon, .Mrs. Frank Page being hostess for the occasion. Pink ..) France rosebuds were nr rr.nzed for a beautiful centernicce nt the lunche-Mi table where covers were laid for the club members ami the especially imitd guests for the aft ciiM.n who were Mis. William Mar ker, .Mis. Ai'uie Oshurn. .Mrs. S. J. 'ilsou, Mrs. M. C. Harris, Mrs, luirwin Yornn, Mrs. Adelaide J.illey. After the luncheon the party spent the afternoon at Mrs. page's home. --- Miss It. Louise Filch is leaving this week end for (ihirier park to at tend the luminal convention of Oelta I'fita Helta suoiiiy wlii.h is to b the f ining w;ck. A congenial gathering of students nnd faculty" members of Ihe Univer sity of Oregon summer session was hold Tuesday evening when they were entertained at n lawn picnic supper on the campus grounds. Try Washing by Telephone ' You just Eather up all the clothed and telephone. About fifteen minutes of your time and the work of washday is over. We'll wash and finish your clothes in the way you like; and put new freshness and life into them. Begin this week to enjoy freedom from washday worries. Telephone and we will have our representative call immediately. Your Choice of Six Services THRIFT-SERVICE WET WASH FINISHED WORK PHONE US Domestic 147 W. 7th THE EUQBKE GUAKD .. i i The weddiux f Mi i :..-).... . Keemy and Frank Whitney Mas an event of Inst night in I imcritv Vtrk Ootigregattnnal church. Portland. Mrs. Uhttucy in a graduate of the Univer sity of Oregon, finishing with the class of V.K4. She is a member of Alpha Chi Omega. Mr. Whitney'a home is in New ork. Among Kugeu eans going to Portland for the wel ding were Mr. and Mm. John It t. J t erson and children. Miss I tori lie! j en l'utterMn playing harp solos for the ewnt. ! In honor of Mr. Jack llrneftel. ! who left Wednesday for a trip to Fu 1 rope. Mr, and Mrs. Pavid Graham en itetiaitied at dinner Sundav, inviting I Mr. and Mrs. Iteurfiet and Mr. ami Mra. Herald White. I Oh Friday evening last the Wee Hour bridge club met at the home of Mrs. H. A. Krodie for the final meet- ing of the summer week. For this i oivasion the sixteen members enter I tained their husbands. The club will not meet again until .September. Mrs. H enry 1). Sheldon was hostess for the meting of Tourist club at I her home Monday evening. Mrs. Slickcls Gives Small Luncheon At Home To a small group of friends, Mrs. Frederic (J. Stickels extended invita tion for an informal luncheon and af ternoon of bridge at her home Mon day. Marigolds, blue delphinium, and pastel colored sweet peas were a col orful variety for decorations for the nrrnsion Covers were laid for Mrs. Herbert ! Koome, Mrs. tieorge P. Hitchcock, Mrs. E. V. Henderson, of Howl Hiver. Mrs. Harold Grady, Mrs. Charles ' Thompson, of San Francisco, Mrs. Hugh McCammon, Mrs. ticorgo Mr (till, Mrs. Arthur Morris, nnd the hos tess, Mrs. Stickels. Eaier in the afternoon Mrs. Charles Thompson entertained the party at tea at the Eugene hotel. On Friday last in the chapel of St. Stephen's pro-cathedral, Portland, Miss Charlotte, llanfield nnd William H. Johns were married, ltev. 11. M. liamscy officiating before relatives, and a small group of intimate friends. The chancel was bunked with del phinium nnd Canterbury bells, nnd tall candles were used on the altar. The bride wns attended by her sis ter, Mrs. S. S. Easwell of Cottage drove, as matron of honor ami (iur now Slater acted un best man. The bride wore a gown of orange chiffon velvet nnd brown lace with a corsage of cream rose butts nnd lil ies of the valley and a picture hat of blending shades. Mrs. EaswcU's gown was of flow ered chiffon and her horsehair hat was lavender I rimmed with flowers. Her hour) net. whs yellow roses aud sweet peas in the pastel shades. An informal reception followed Fri day night nt the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. llanfield for intimate friends. Mrs. W. K. Sla ter, Mrs. E. M. Travis Eugene and Mis Anmi It, lifers were iimiiiiir M.,imi who assisted. i Mr. and Mrs. Johns will make their j home after n brief wedding trip in j South Porcupine, ( Mitario, ( 'anada, I w'uM'e Mr. Johns Is in business. Mjs. Johns lived in Eugene f.r sev ( era I years, being a member of the ! faculty of the university department nf drama and the speech arts. j I One of the very delightful events for a group of younger girls was the ; recital nnd birthday party given last I Thursday nt the home of Mr. and I Mrs. Henry I. Sheldon, the occasion being the appearance of their dough ! ter. Miss Marion, and Miss Porothy. ' Johnson, in piano recital, and also an 1 observance nf the birthday auulver- 1 ; snry of Miss Sheldon which came on1 Tuesday of this week. Twenty were j : bidden for the afternoon. Miss John- son and Miss Sheldon played several solon nnd duels. I, ate in the after ! noon Mrs. Sheldon served luncheon. j ... The marriage of Miss Mildred Ap persnn. daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. Ed j win Clyde Appersmi of McMinnville, to Chnrles Kobertson, son of Or. and Mrs. C. II. Itobertson of Snb-m, is of interest tn many in Eugene where both Mr. and Mrs, Itobertson nltend- 1 ROUGH DRY DRY WASH CARPET CLEANING FOR PRICES Laundry Phone 252 i.mu uf m A' .I'.' 11,1 i if i 1 i In (lotluun Society - 4 i This la one of the first photos taken of Mrs. Cornelius Vander bllt Whitney at a social event, since her marriage.' It was taken at the first polo match of the season at the Meadowbrook Coun try Club, We&tbury. L. I. ed the University of Oregon. The wedding was solemnized Tuesdnjr eve ning laat ht the home of the bride's parents, Hev. Uruee J. tliffen. Uni versity of Oregon student pastor, of ficiating. Mrs. Itobertson is a mem ber of the university chapter of Kap pa Kappn (lammn aud Mr. Itobertson of Sigma Nu. Miss (Irace Fisher has returned In Eugene to be hern for the summer session at the University of Oregon. She has hern visiting her parents In Portland. Mrs. Edwin E. Knapp and her niece. Miss Vivian St ending, were vi-itors In Eougview, Washington, this week. M Mrs, Carrie E. Itoberts of Corvallls has come to Kugeue to spend the sum mer with Ipt sous, Homer and Ken neth. Miss Esteth lteitu and Dr. (irnce Sharp who have been on a tour of California were guests the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eonls F. Mean. Mi liean is a sister of Mr. liean, and Or. Sharp n cousin. They have left for Seattle. Announcement wns received here this week of the engagement of Miss Wnvft ( Mrown and Howard Phelps Lewis. The news is nf limmmt inter est tn the campus folk as Miss Mrown Is a senior in the University of Ore gon. She is a member of Alpha Chi i The Diamond Store Laraway'a la the heat place to buy diamond.. For quality of gema, for brilliance, for grace and beauty of mounting, for downright value Lara way'a la the place to go. If you want a diamond come to The Dia mond Store! How would you tike to wear thi beautiful fiery blue-white dia mond when you1 g"J awy7 Lade and men's white gold mounting. PAY AFTER VACATION OTHER DIAMOND VALUES $50 $100 $150 ANO UP PAY AFTER VACATION! Omega sorority, and of Kiuami h.m. orary society, she in the daughter of Mr, ami Mrs. tleorge Mrown of Klamath FaM M. l i ..... if Mr. and Mr. E. P. I,CWi of i -Marshfiehl. lie is a graduate of Ore- gon Agricultural college, and a mem- her of Theta Helta Nu frnterniu. nil 1 of Sigma Helta Chi, honorary jouru j ahstu iratemity. ( t i Miss M.dba Williams is being We ; coined by her many friends upon her ! return from tinuucll, Iowa, where she has spent the pan year taking ad ) vnmvd work in voice at CriutieU col ! lege, Mies Williams was met in Port land by her mother. Mr. C. H. Will I tains and Mr, ami Mrs. Howard Hull. She will spend the summer here, re ; turning in th fall to continue h. i ! work m the east. Miss Williams has been particularly active in music at : Crinnell college, being a member of I the girls' glee club there. d appear j iug in recital at mid w inter. ... j Willamette Court, No. 1, Order of ! the Amaranth is planning for several j eventful affairs during the summer mouths, announcement being made ! this week of a number of picnics to j be held during the months of July and August. The first of then., affairs 1 will be held this coming Sunday ofter j noon nt the Mjers grove, the picnic. , dinner to be at one o'clock. The j affair Is to be for all members of Ihe I order and their immediate families. .tir. .imie itealon. Mrs. " Emma Fmlsyson, and Mrs. Fred Chess are members of the committee arranging for the plcuic, Hr. and Mrs, Ernest Mates re turned this week after a era tour of Europe. Hr. Mutes is to tench in the iniversity summer session. College friends are interested in the announcement of the marriage of Mis (Jretcheii Colton to Vernon E. Ituedy. The wedding was sn event of last week at the home of the bride's par ents in Portland, Mrs. Ituedy is a graduate of the University of Ore gnu, The couple will make their home in San Francisco, Mrs. Myrn Jtupe'rt has entertained as her guest the past week her daughter-in-law, Mrs. W. E. Hupert of Portland. Dancing Parly is Informal Kvcnt Of Thursday On Thursdav evening came one of (ho merry nffnirs fop the younger group when Miss Eleanor Fitch en tertnined witf) an informal dancing party at the- Kappn Alpha Thetn house, twenty -five being asked for the occasion. Huge bompiets of the many summer roses were selected as the decorations for the event. Invitations were given to Misses Adelaide Church, Alice Carter, Kath-ei-ine Morse, I lorothy Mrlgham, Eouise Pierce, I.ols Pierce. Klixnhefh Thncher, 1 Joris Hardy, Emma jane llorcr, Josephine Potts, (lenevleve Male, Mary Fith; John Allen, Hohert Allen, Howard Stafford, Wilson Jew ett, Eloyd (tardiuier, Ernest Powers, Kermit Stevens, Eesier McHonald, ltrnlfi.nl liaison. Hohert (inodall, J'din Temple, linger Hellusk, Hugh Miller, Jack Hunlnir. MUs Helen Hlckey left on Monday for l,os Angeles, Cnl., where she will nlteud the summer session at the University of Southern California, In the full Miss Dickey will enter the University of California at Merkey i for her senior year. SETH LARAWAY Of .miii von beat when you go on your vacanon. iu want to enioy youraelf thoroughly and completely. The poaaeaelon of a beautiful diamond or fine watch will add ai"at deal to the pleaauro of your vacation. Wear Jewelry when you Do sway! Lara way'a ahowe you howl Coma In and ae. lect the thlnoa you want Pay After Va catlonl No regular payment, until you return! Could anything be more liberal? 17-JEWEU $43 Thi fainoun Wultham at Ihn luwoat fintnry prim 17 Jnwi'l KUiiliintt'ri! ninve inont. mraitlvHy cnsraif id c-a.ie . K"'lnem!iT yon pay After Vacation I s75 Ue Seth Club Plans Three Picnics for Summer For an nfternoon of acirnig and tea member of the Eugene Daughters of the Nile tint, gathered at the Osburii hotel Wedr.esd.iy, Mrs. Wayne Creen, Mrs. J. S. Mugiadry. Mrs. E. Hilti brand. Mis. May (.ilass, aud Mm. Eu gene Kester presiding for the meet ing which WHi the last of the spring, regular imnthly meetings to be con tinued the first of September. Wednesday's meeting was specially honoring Mrs, Marion Watch, a mem ber of the club who recently returned alter a year's stay In the near east. A basket of roses was presented to the guest of U.mr hy Mrs. I. K, Mr. m, and Mrs. Veatch spoke of her trip. The rlnb members spent the after noon sewing on gowns and garments for the cuppled children's hospital maintained by the Shrhiers in port hind. Phil Metehan, member of the board of governors of tin? hospital, was present for the afternoon ami spoke of the splendid work being done by the Daughters of the Nile for the hopital. and invited all mem bers of the Eugene club t visit th hospital nt any time. While the regular monthly meetings of the club have been discontinued, threo picnics were planned to be held during the summer months. Mrs, Kay (.lass Mill be hostess for the f first one to be given in Juliy, and committee members arranging for the event will be Mrs. Class, Mrs, Fred Walters, and Mrs. W. W. Mranstet- ter. Tho second Is to bo given in s August at which time the Cottage tirove members of the club will en- j tertain; and the third is to be given the first week in September, Mrs. C. 5 A. Mnrtell of Cottage Uroe inviting 3 the club members to be her guests at ' her summer home in the mountains Three guests of the club Wednes day, were Mrs. Earl Hill. Mrs. W. A. , Uarrootr, aud .Mrs. Victor Cham bers, all of Cottage drove, nnd whe were recently admitted to member ship in Nydiu tern pie, Portland. After the afternoon's work In the palm room of the hotel the party went to the oriental room for the tea hour. On Monday evening Mrs. Esther McClintie. Mrs. C. W. Starr, and Miss . Vera Fisher were hostesses for a nyutt enjoyable affair, having nu guests the members of the Mebekah Degree stnff. A hampiet was served j at six o'clock, and afterwards the party spent the evening hours playing guinea. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. E. C. Sher man invited the members of the staff to her country home for a picnic. 'Ihe event has been given for the past four or five years by Mrs. Sherman at her home, . ,j Mr, nnd Mrs. Wilson .T.ewett en tertained on Tuesday evening nt their home for tho meeting of the Dinner Mrldge elub. On the coming Tuesday the club will be entertained by, Mr, and Mrs. Clauds D. Korar. 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