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Left Mrs. Franol Bellar (Lillian Manerud) who la visiting hera from Seattls with relatives and
friends. Many affairs are being given In welcome to the visitor.
RightMrs. Sidney Burnett of Ban Franplsco who has been honor guest for several of the Interest
ing events of the two weeks past. 6he formerly resided In Eugene.
Bv MARIAN LOWRY
TTIEI presence -at vlBltors has been
stirring lively interest in enter
tainlnir for the week.
wblla clubs ere still meoting. school
it not yet out ana vacation time sttu
In tiie dim future, are bus; with many
benefits.
Tbree events mark the calender
for the near future on the enrapus.
Junior Vod-VIl April 27 end i!H: and
Junior VceKend and Mothers'. Week
end, combined for the dates of May
iZ ana 16.
PARTY FOLLOWS CONCERT-4
Ifrs. John Stark Hvnns entertained
Informally Wednesday evenitiK for
Mrs, George Hopkins following the
concert of tne latter at tue scuooi oi
music building.
Elks Dance Is
Enjoyable Event
The annual ball given by Eugene
Lodge Number 1167, H. I. O. B. to
honor uaat exalted rulers was hold
Friday evening ub one of the most
enjoyable dancing parties given by
the group tnis seaBon.
Knventv-fivn counlcs attended.
Tho grand march was led by the
following nast exalted rulorB and
their wives: Mr. and Mrs. David M.
Graham, Mr. and Mrs. II. D, Hmartt,
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Uussell, Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Branstetter, Mr. and
Mrs. T O. Ruasell, Fred IS. Kinltn.
Mr. anil Mrs. J. it. McKy, Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Faust, Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence Rimmons, Mr. ' and Mrs.
Clarence V. Simon. Other past ex
alted rulers in Jfiugene are judge
Lawrence T. Harris, U. A. Dnnbar,
It. S. Hr.vnon, George lL.McMorrau,
Harry It liobbs. . .
Ihincing was from nine to eleven
after which a supper was served, a
group of daughters of members of
the lodge serving. Music was plaved
by the Burton Sisters orchestra. The
committee In charge for the evening
waa lid Ryan, Roy Putnam, Dr.
Kovnl Glck.
The last dance of the season for
the Elks will be given the evening of
May 0.
Eugene Man is
Wed in Portland
Dr. '.ad Mrs. W. H. Buchanan have
announced the marriage of their son,
W. E. Buchanan Jr., to Miss Mildred
Marguerite Kpence, daughter of Mr".
Julia M. Spence of Seatlle, Wash.,
formerly of Toronto, Canada.
The wedding was an event of April
8 in Portland.
Both ore students nt the North
Pacific Dental college, Portland. Mrs.
Buchanan formerly attended the Uni
versity of Toronto and Is a member
or upsiion Aipna sororiiy. cuiu is a
sister of Dr. Maude Speniti of Sentlle.
Mr. Buchannn Is a graduate of the
University of Oregon where be is a
member of Theta Old fraternity and
National Collegiate Players. During
his atnrtv at the university ho was
prominent In dramatics, taking part
In many of the Guild Mali plays. At
the Dental college be is a member of
XI I'sl I'M.
Visitors are
Entertained
Dr. and Mrs. Beth M. Kerron wore
hosts for an Informal dinner and
bridge party at their home Monday
evening, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Sid
Bey Burnett of Ban Frandsco.
About the table set with its center
piece of spring flowers were covers
arranged for Mr. and Mrs. Burnett,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth O. Abies, Mr.
and Mrs. George P. Hitchcock, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilson B. Coffey, Mr. and
Sirs. Lynn B. McCreadv, Mr. and Mra.
Lawrence W. Manerud, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur w, Morns, Kugene . neuy,
James Walton Kerron, Dr. and Mrs.
Kerron.
Breakfast Party
To be Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Harry TTobbs are n
tertalnlng for an informal breakfast
party at their borne Sunday morning
Tor me pleasure oe mr. aim mrs.
Byron Brooks of Porttand and Mrs.
Bay Iteeson of Spokane. Vj'ssh.
Guests will Include Mr. and Mrs.
Brooks, Mrs. Beeson, Mr. snd Mrs.
Glen Elklns, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Stevenson.
.
FORMAL PLANNED
Oregon Alphs of II Beta Phi sor
rlty,is entertaining Saturday evening
with s formal supper'dance at the
Eugene hotel.
Patrons for the arenl are to be
Mrs. F. W. Benson, Mrs. Virginia
Judy Esterly, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Obertentfer.
Dinner to
Honor Two
Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Brysoh have ex
tended Invitations for one of the
week's most notable events, Inviting
fifty ..for a large dinner and bridge
party to be given Saturday evening
as an honor for Mr. aud Mrs. Dean
Hayes of Portland, formor residents
who are visitors here for a few days.
Tho dinner will bo In the Osburn
hotel tearoom, bridge to follow.
Invited crilests inelnde Mr. find
Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. A. H. McDonald,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hardy, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilson II. Jewott, J. A.
McLean, Mr. and Mra. Arthur A.
lingers, Mr. and Mrs. David Auld,
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Pratt, Mr, and
Mrs. H. A. Dunbar, Mr. nnd Mra.
Alton V. Baker, Mr. and Mrs, George
H. McMorrun, Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Docker, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. SIgwart,
Mr-, and Mrs. Frank L. Chambers, Mr.
and Mrs. V. X. Scliaefers, Mr. and
Mrs. R. S. Bryaon, Mr. and Mrs. Lo
land S. Johnson. Cautnin and Mrs.
John J. McKwan, Dr. nnd Mrs. WilW
K. Moxley, Mr., and Mrs. Wilson B,
Coffey, Jlr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Mor
ris, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dnvld M. Graham,
Captain and Mrs. Frank M. Moore Mr.
and Mrs. 0. D. Rorer, Mr. and Mrs.
Lynn 8. McCrendy, Major and Mrs.
John P. Bubh. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
W. Earl, and the hosts.
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Mrs. Manerud
Mrs. A. E. Roberta is to entertain
them.
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TO ENTERTAIN
Among several Informal events be
ing given to welcome Mrs. C. W.
Huwk,csworth who Is here from Alas
ka for a visit with .her sister, Mrs.
Edwin L. Knapp, is a party for
which Mr. and Sirs. Ernest ft. Gll
strap are to entertain 'informally at
their home the coming Tuosday even
ing. LUNCHEON MONDAY
Home Science club members will
?atbor at the home of Mrs. C. D.
torar for their annual spriug lunch
eon Monday.
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Mrs. Terrill
Gives Party
Mra. Llovd Terrill was hostOBfl for
a delightfully Informal tea at her home
this attcrnoon, Honoring nirs. n rancis
Bellar who is a visitor In Eugeno
from Seattle.
About forty guests wore invited
between three-thirty and five o'clock
to moot Mrs. Bellnr.
ABBistlng Mrs. Terrill were Mrs.
Lawrence W. Manerud, nnd Mrs. Wal
ter Moore.
Mrs. Lynn 8. McCrendy, Mrs. Gnven
0. Dyott and Mrs. Clifford Manerud
poured.
Mrs. Osburn
Is Hostess
Is Hostess
' Mrs. Lawrence W. Manerud was
hoBtoss nt her home Wednesday for
two lovely affaire she plnuued to
compliment her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Francis Bellnr who is visiting In Eu
gene from Seattle.
At one o'clock she entertnincd at
luncheon. About tho nttractively set
table with .its centerpiece of various
spring flowers were covers for twelve.
Late in the afternoon n group of
twenty were invited to call for tea.
Klntawa club have postponed their
meeting for another two weeks when
Among the Interesting groups play
ing at Fortnightly club's belief it Frl
day was the one for which Mra. Ad
dle Osburn was hostess.
Her guests numbered Mrs. Albert
R. Tiffany, Mrs. Edwin L. Knapp,
Mrs. Charles A. nardy, Mrs. Bryant
Deltar, Mrs. Charles Grey, Mrs. G.
S. Beurdsley, Mrs, J. L. Hesse, Mrs.
Lillian Benton, Mrs. E. R. Bryson,
Mrs. David Auld, Mrs. David M. Gra
ham, Mrs. Frank Jenkins.
MRS. BUBB H08TE88
Mrs. John P. Bubb entertained In
foriuiilly at her home Wednesday
afternoon when her hospitality in
cluded Invitations to guests for two
tables of bridge.
'Fortnightly
Benefit is
Large Event
One of the springtime's most elab
orate social events was the annual
benefit bridge and sewing party of
the Eugene Fortnightly club given
Friday afternoon in the beautiful
chapter house of Gamma Phi Beta
sorority, Millrace and Hilyard streets.
Hours were from two-thirty o'clock
on.
Forty-sir tables of bridge and sew
ing were reserved uud some seventy
five or more guests called for tea
later.
The rooms were profusely decked
in large baskets of Scotch Broom,
lilacs, iris, upple biossoms, and tulips.
The tea tuble wus especially lovely
with its large centerpiece of piuk,
lavender, and yellow Darwiu tulips,
combined with nnparagtis fern. A
handsome imported tea cloth of Vene
tian embroidery and filet was used for
the cover. Four tall yellow tapers
set in cut glass candlesticks with
prism were used with the centerpiece.
Receiving the guests at the- door
were Misses Corinne Carpenter aud
Marjorle Wllhelm.
To welcome the guests were MrB.
Dan E. Clark, Mrs. Arnold Bennett
Hall, Mrs. George DeBar.
Taking tickets were .Mrs. W. F.
GllNtrap and Mrs. Grace Van Bosklrk.
Hostesses in the bridge rooms were
MrB. J. H. MeKinlcy, Sirs. Kenneth
E. Hudson, Mrs. O. F. Stafford, Mrs.
W. B, B. Willcor.
The hostesses in the sewing rooms
were Mrs. W. 0. Beattle, Mrs. O. S.
Williams, Mrs. Flora Macdonald, Mrs.
Idaho Campbell.
MrB. P. L. Campbell, Mrs. E. O.
Potter, Mrs. Dugald Campbell, and
Mrs. F. M. Wilkins poured.
Assisting in serving were MiBses
Helen Fenstermacher, Maxlne Glover,
Carolyn Lambirth, Norma Stoddurd,
Nancy Luckel, Elizubelh Kress, Har
riet Atcheson, Nancy Mildred Rey
nolds, Jane Cookman, Mnrgnret Mc
Goe, Lorn Talent, Virginia Van, Ed
wina Grabil, Ruth Harbaugh, Nina
Grosscup, Marion Grosscup, Susie
Somerville. Lucille George, Nancy Lou
Dutton, Louise Hollenbeck, Jojcc
Maddox, Jiiuo 'ul!ern, Lois Johnson,
Louise Fierce, Lois Pierce, Catherine
Van Sthuyver.
The party was especially notable
because of. the number of parties
given by prominent women. Among
hostesses Tentertainint; . at special
groups were Mrs. K. ft. Pierco, Mrs.
Addle Osburn, Mrs. P. L. Campbell,
Mrs. W. H. Brooke, Mrs. W. R. B.
Willcox, Mrs. Adelaide Lilley, Mrs.
George Wilhelni. '
Miss Celeste Campbell delightfully
entertained tho guests during the tea
hour with several piano selections,
Mrs. Blaine H. Hovey, Mrs. J. H.
MeKinlcy, and Mrs. Kenneth E. Hud
son were in charge of the party ar
rangements. Mrs. Idaho Campbell had charge of
reservations; Mrs. Kenneth E. Hud
son had charge of tally cards design
ing, them nil herself with the club's
name, and the event on the cards:
MrB. Frank Fny Eddy had chnrgc of
firhe committee; Mra. Whltton Swaf
ord, Mrs. W. F. Gilstrap, table num
bers nnd nnmes; Mrs. George Wllhelm
nnd Mrs. F. M. Wllklns, refreshments;
Mrs. Kenneth E. Hudson, Mrs. J. H.
MeKinlcy, Mrs. Josephine Stewart,
Sirs. W. R. B. Willcox, decorations;
Mrs. E. T. Hodge, Mrs. L. O. Wrluht,
table and chair committee; Mrs. Rob
ert Merrill, Mrs. W. II: Brooke. Mrs.
A. Ella S. Stearns, lunch cloth nnd
card committee.
Each year the Fortnlehtly club
fflves such an event for the benefit
of the scholarship lonn fund of the
State Federation of Women's clubs
with which it Is affiliated.
U. D. MEETS
Mrs. W. O. Swan presiii.' ' over a
lovely luncheon and bridgu party of
Thursdny when she entertained at her
nnmo tor tne meeting oi tne u. u.
Rririiro club.
Mrs. Jessie Singleton, Mrs. T. H.
Mehl, and Mrs. J. L. iiosse wore in
vlted ffuests for the afternoon.
In tvo weeks those holding low
score are ro eniemun mr ine win
ners, all the details as yet being a
aecret.
SUPPER THURSDAY
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Hitchcock
entertained informally at supper on
Thursday evoning at their home, hon
oring Mr. nnd Mrs. Sidney Burnett of
Han i rancisco.
ratrofiiesses
l'crng-tionor
GsatTea
HA-I-atmi: ,
W their Eugene patronesses
the I .. o-af Mu Pbi Epsilou, women's
hotjoif 'national music society, are
enterflwieg at tea at the home of
Mrs, John Stark Evans, Sunday after
noon. Patronesses to be honored include
MrB. Bruce Bogart, Mrs. P. L. Camp
bell, Mrs. Cnmpbell Church, Mrs. R.
A. Booth, Mrs. G. N. Frazer, Mrs.
C. A. Burden, Mrs. W. F. Jewett,
Mrs. Wilson H. Jewett, Mrs. Louis
H. Johnson, Mrs. Addle Osburn, Mrs.
Minnie McKnight, Miss Mary Mc
Cornack, Mrs. Ernest Stroud, Mrs.
P. E. Snodgrass, Mrs. George C.
Reiter, Mrs. A. H. Schroff, Miss Amy
Dunn, Mrs. Agnes Gannon Robertson.
The tea is only for the patronesses
and a few invited guests.
However, at three-tblrtv o'clock
the public is invited to n musleale to
be given nt the school of music audi
torium, also honoring the patronesses.
Mrs. Sheldon .
Gives Luncheon
Mrs. Henry D. Sheldon was hostess
for a luncheon gathering of Wednes
day when she entertained old and new
officors aud members of the execu
tive board of the Faculty Women's
club.
. New officers ire the same, includ
ing Mrs. Sheldon, president; Mrs.
Arnold Bennett Hall, honorary presi
dent: Mrs. H. R. Crnsland, vice-president;
Mrs. O. F. Stafford, secretary;
Mrs. Louis H. Johnson, treasurer;
Mrs. C. V. Buyer, head of social com
mittee. Retiring members of the social
committee are Mrs. James H. Gilbert,
Mrs. E. T. Hodge, Mrs. Andrew Fish,
Mrs. H. G. Townsend, Mrs. Franklin
E. Folts. The newly elected members
are Mra. E. H. Decker, Mrs. Timothy
Cloron, Mrs. George Hopkins, Mrs.
E. L. Packard, Mrs. Elmer L. Shirrell.
following- the luncheon there was
n short business meeting. It is
planned for the coming year to do the
same us for this year, give six In
formal teas during the school year for
all women connected with the faculty
and administration, one of the teas to
be for the town women.
Dinner for 12
To be Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stevenson
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hobbs are
to be hosts for an informal dinner
party at tho home of the former Sat
urday evening, honoring Mr. and Mrs.
Bryon Brooks of Portland nnd Mrs.
Hny Beeson of Spokane. Mr. and
Mrs. Brooks are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Elklns. Mrs. Beeson is a
week-end visitor at the Stevenson
home.
Guests will Include Mr. and Mrs.
Brooks, Mrs, Beeson, Captain and
Mrs. Frank M. Moore, E. O. Immcl,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Elkins, and the
hosts.
Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Beeson, Mrs.
Hobbs. Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Elkins, and
Mrs. Stevenson were all former class
mates at Albany college.
ALUMNAE MEETING,
Alpha Chi Omega alumnae will
meet the coming Thursday evening
ns the guests of Miss Elizabeth Knr
penstein, the meeting having been
postponed from this week.
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Mrs. Thomas S. Wells, president
of Minerva club made up of moth
ers, wives, and sisters of members
of Sigma Alpha Epsllon fraternity.
The club gave a large tea at the
chapter house of the fraternity
unday evening last.
Mrs. Pierce
Entertains
Large Group
Mrs. R. H. Pierce was hostess for
one of the large parties that 'featured
the Fortnightly club benefit Friday
afternoon, .inviting guests for eleven
tables of bridge, and ten for tea.
Assembled for this most enjoyable
guuiermg were airs. m. C. Harris,
Mrs. S. J. Wilson, Mrs. W. W. Calk
ins, Mrs. John Kelly' Mrs. Herbert
Olson, Mrs. R, U. Steeiquist, Mrs.
Herbert Roome, Mrs. Chester Steven
son, Mrs. Frank M. Moore. Mrs. Luev
Abrams, Mrs. John Seavcy, Mrs. John
J3. J5eu, ftlrs. V. A. liurden, Mrs. It.
T. Burnett. Mrs. Gaven C. Dvott
Mrs. A. L. Lomax, Mrs. George Yoran
of Medford, Mrs. Ella Frasier, Mrs.
Frank L. Chambers. Mrs. Florence
unnmuers, airs. J. W. Hobbs, Mrs. A.
B. LoudMrs. Laura Harris, Mrs. E.
M. Harvey, Mrs. Ernest Ludlow, Mrs.
Abbie Marsh, Mrs. George Reid, Mrs.
.1. M. Shelley. Mrs. George C. Reiter,
.Mrs. H. C. Auld, Mrs. John Dillard,
Mrs. Roy Booth, Mrs. Jack Beuefiel,
Mrs. Louis E. Bean of Salem, Mrs.
NolBOn F. Macduff, Mrs. Ralph Mar
tin, Mrs. Charles Wirth, Mrs. Vern
D. Scobert, Mrs. L. L. Swan of Al
buny, Mrs. Josephine Stewart, Mrs.
Grace Russell, Mrs. Agnes O'Day, all
for bridge; Mrs. C. P. Dovcreaux,
Mrs. Arab Hoyt Rae, Mrs. H. Y.
Spence. Mrs. II. I,. Ncbergall, Mrs.
N. B. Zane, Mrs. Margaret Kassmus
sen, Mrs. M. M. Davis, Mrs. Roy Goff,
Mrs. R. E. Elliott, Mrs. A. R. Paris,
for tea. Mrs. Stark and Mrs. Austin
from Albany were also guests.
Three Give
Tea for
Visitors
Three were honor guests for a
lovely tea for which Mrs. Carlton
Spencer, Mrs. Arthur W. Morris, and
Sirs. Delbert Oberteuffer entertained
Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Spencer.
The honor gueats were Mtb. Sid
ney Burnett of San Francisco, Mrs.
Basil Williams and Mra. L. L. Hurst,
the latter two newcomers to Eugene.
Some sixty friends were asked by
the three hostesses to call between
three-thirty and five-thirty o'clock.
Purple Iris aud yellow daisies were
used for the tea table centerpiece and
in decorating.
Mrs. J. M. Miller, Mrs. John J. Mc
Ewan, Mrs. George P. Hitchcock, and
Mrs. Orville Waller cut ices and
poured.
Mrs. Herald W. White and Mrs.
Kenneth C. Abies assisted the
hostesses. Misses Frances Eight,
Shirley McGuire, and Marvin Jane
Hawkins assisted in serving.
Mrs. Oberteuffer singing and Miss
Caroline Whitney playing the violin
delighted the guests with several
musical numbers.
Mrs. Gilbert '
Honors Visitor
Mrs. James H. Gilbert was hostess
for one of the week's most charming
affairs, planning an informal tea on
Wednesday for the pleasure of Mrs.
0. W. Hnwkesworth who Is here from
Alaska for a visit with her sister,
Mrs. Edwin L. Knnpp.
Twenty were Invited to call and
welcome the honor guest.
Mrs. J. R. Coleman poured. The tea
table was attractively set with pink
tulips. Mrs. Gilbert was assisted by
her daughter, Miss Madeline Gilbert
DANCE SATURDAY
Theta Chi fraternity is entertain
ing Saturday evening for an informal
dance at the chapter house. Mr. and.
Mrs. George S. Turnbull, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Beeson, and Mr. and Mrs.
H. R. Crosland are to be patrons.
DINNER HOSTS
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Parks enter
tained at dinner at their home on
Wednesday evening for the meeting
vited as additional
Dr. nj m ' UU
ing welcomed aa"0XS!s'
DANCE IS GIVEN ' i
Dean and Mr J.'"
patrons for tie ,: .?-t3
Club to Givn
partyMoJ
JewettthMohadly J
of ShakespearYd'biM
special observance Jl"
birthday anniverBarr
bV' two-thirty "V1!
"wi memoer in nu 1
club's sodal comnfttjy
DIVISION ToVeet 1
The Kastside dw5td.l
gregational cho-, V?2 f M
is to have IU
Tuesday afternoon,
announced Int.- " ml
The Westside met Twi,I
week at the home J?
Mrs. Ernest Stroud ,i,J
for the week-end, heriijkt.
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Alpha Delta Pi
... To Enter!
Honoring their houtagiJ
Anna PowelL who la
spring term, the girls o( Aljul
11 oviutii; am eniertalaa.
tea at their chapter houMmtl
aay aiternoon trom- am I
About two hundred ton J
ulty women have been imiaij
Miss Virginia Bant U a 4
arrangements.
i
aneirrv mitctq
The Home MisBloMrj M
tne Metnoaist episcopal tt
on Tuesdny of tins week. Hil
Sweetser led devotioni. nti
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