CAMPUS STUDENTS, FACULTY WELCOMED BACKr TOWN SOCIETYACTT
Events are Given
For Coming
Week '
Bv MARIAN LOWKl
pCGE.N'E waves the yellow and
green In welcome to hundreds of
students who are descending on the
campus this week-end In prepara
tion for the opening of the Uni
versity of Oregon on September 80,
"Hushing" and registration occupy
the coming wek with classes the fol
lowing week.
Faculty folk, nrcong them many
new ones, era being wolcomed back.
after Interesting vacations that have
scnttorod them over the world.
Town society has been active the
past week but enters an even busier
schedule nest week. Amusement club,
one of the larger dancing groups In
the city, has Its opening dance as
guest night on Tuesday at the Eu
gene hotel. ' Hostesses of the new
wool! Include Mrs. Ksjineth W.
Moore, who is entertaining at bridge
on Monday; Mrs. Ptulus Van Delnse.
a luncheon hostess for Tuesday; and
Mrs. i'rod Hruby, also a luncheon
hostess on Tuesday. Another activ
ity of interest to many Is the wom
en's annual fall handicap tournament
at the Eugene Golf and Country
club which goes Into Its second
rounds next week.
IN PORTLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Morris
and family are apending the week
end In Portland.
HOME FROM VISIT
Mrs. James K. King returned this
Week from I -a Grunde where she
had been making an oztenslva visit.
AT PENDLETON
Mr. and Mrs. I-ynn 8. McCready
are expected home this week-end
from Pendleton where they have
boen for the Itound-up.
HOME FROM TRIP
Mrs. Clura Pitch and daughter,
Miss Jnnet Fitch, arrived home thin
week from their year abroad. Miss
Mary Fitch remained In Paris for a
time longer and Miss Elinor Fitch is
staying in the east U continue school.
Mrs. Fitch and three daughters have
been away a year.
D. A. R, MEETING
Members of the Oregon Lewis end
Clark chapter, Daughters of the
American Revolution, began an in
teresting year on Tuesday of this
week when they hold their fimt
meeting as a luncheon gathering at
the Oaburn hotel as a suedal ob
servance of Constitution day. Dean
Charles E. Carpenter of tho univer
sity school of law gave an address on
"Democracy and. Our Constitution."
At the business meeting It eras voted
to have a cooked food and rummage
sale on October 19. The ways and
means committee will be In charge
and funds are to be used In aiding
the international house on the cam
pus. Mrs. W. Si. Miner waa chair
man of the committee of hostesses
for the day. On October 11 the
group will meet at the home of Mrs.
A. F. Bether at which time the Vet
erans' hospital work will be discussed.
Mrs. E. T. Burnett, chairman i Mrs.
J. K. Pratt, Mrs. Fred Wentworth,
Mrs. A. II. Cook, and Mra. Ralph 0.
Grow will be hostesses.
CAMPUS GIRLS HONORED
As one means of getting all uni
versity women students acquainted
and to do away with the homesick
ness that follows tbs first week at
college, members of Phi Thota TJp
silon, senior-junior women's hon
orary service society, are giving a
series of teas on the evening of Sun
day, September 20, at six o'clock.
They will be given at the following
B laces: In the sun room in the Ger
nger building; In the men's lounge
In the Gerlinger building; In the
women's lounge at the Gerlinger
building; in the T. W. O. A. bunga
low; at the home of Mrs, Virginia
Judy Esterly; at the home of Mrs.
C. li. Bchwerlngj and at the home
of Mias Evelyn EJosnesa,
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PARTY IN FAREWELL
To honor Mr. and Mrt. L. W.
Woodin, who have been back In Eu-
Sene for a few days preceding their
aperture for Manila, Philippine Is
lands, a group of frienda gave a no
host dinner and dancing party at
Chicken Inn on Tuesday evening.
In the group were Mr. and Mra. L.
W. Woodin, Mr. and Mrs. li. E.
Ahegglen, Dr. and Mrs. A. J. At
water, Rlr. and Mrs. John L. Bland,
Mr, and Mrs. Ray O'Donnell, Miss
Ida Calllson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Rlgraan, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ManvlUe,
Mr. and Mrs. George W, Davis. Miss
Mae Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Rtlon, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Koke, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur IlendershotL Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Fish, Mr. and Mrs.
E. J. Bartholemy, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Elkins.
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PARTY FOB VISITOR
Mrs. E. J. Elllngson entertained
at luncheon at the Engene hotel
Friday to honor Mrs. Lulu Baker, a
visitor from Portland. Mrs. Gerard
M. de Broekert assistod the hostess.
Covers were placed for eight.
CHAMBER AUXILIARY
The first meeting of the new year
for tht Ladle' auxiliary of the
rnamnor oi commerce is est for wed
nesday evening, October 0. Mrs. F.
ij. ouinn, retiring
nave charge. Mra.
the new president.
GOING TO CHICAGO
Mrs. B. F. Butler, vho has been
an eitenslvely entertained visitor
g president, is to
s. Mabel French is
ftf M if jginMs
Kennell-BlllB photo.
Mra. A. D. Woodmanaoo who It being welcomed as a newcomer to
Euuene. Dr. and Mr. Woodmanaee have taken up their residence at
618 Lincoln street. They come from Silver-ton, Oregon.
Mra. Walter O. Swan, la to leave
tiundftT for her home in (Jhicuffo. so
luff by way of Ban Francisco. Los
Ancelos, and to Denver. ;
DINNER FRIDAY
Dinner hoata on Friday even Inn
were Mr. and Mrs. R. S. iiryson who
entortalnea witn an iniormai r a rally
athering to honor Mra. V alter Page
1sw11 T.vIa Tlrvnnnt vahn U vImII-.
lng here from "New York city as
guest of ner parents, air. and Mrs.
K 11. Bryson.
H OF P. B. O.
Mfvtnbera of Chanter H of P. bj.
O. B(terhood are to mmt at tho
home of Mrs. A. B. (janwAU on lYlon
duy evening, Beptember 2B, at eight
o'clock. Minn Uuzftl jj lsuwooa . will
be snaistant hostess.
DINNER FOR VI8ITOR
Mr. and Mrs. David Aula are to
entertain at dinner Susday at their
horn, for Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Bry
son end family and Mrs. Walter
Page Oovell (Lyle Bryson), who is
visiting her. from New York city.
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MIBS BUCK HONORED
Mrs. A. 10. Roberts entortanien in
formally at her home on Frldny
afternoon to honor Miss Elolse Buck
who la leaving soon for Ashland to
teach.
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PARTY FOR VISITOR
Mrs. Mary Moore Hansen, who ts
visiting here from Riverside, Cali
fornia, waa nonor guest ror a party
given by her mother, Mra. N. B.
A
ed, the
LuncheonParty
Friday is for
Mrs. Covell
Mrs. David M. Graham enter
tained at her home on Friduy for a
charmingly arranged luncheon she
gave to honor Mrs. Walter Page
Covell (Lylo Bryson), a visitor from
New York city. Cosmos and ager
atums in shades of pink and laven
der wore used for the tnblo decora
tions, whllo mlchaelmcss daisies and
white asters decorated the rooms.
Filghtoen g u e b t s were Invited.
Brldgo was tho afternoon'a diver
sion. Miss Elma Hendricks assisted
the hostess.
Moore, on Wednesday afternoon
n oi twentv-llve waa aaKca.
guests Including former associates of
hrothraister-ln-lnw. Mr. and awnv
Mrs. Hansen on the staff of the
University of Oregon library. Miss
Nellie B. Mooro and Miss Wlllslta
Moor, assisted the hostess.
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BACK FROM TACOMA
Mr. and Mra. John Btnrk Evans
returned Friday evening from A
trip to Taconia.
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OTJE8T8 FROM PORTLAND
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Gannett have
as guests at their home, Mrs. Gan
nett s brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur P. Hold, of Port
land, and Mr, and Mrs. I.ouls
Stoecklo, also of Portland.
PTIT BETA MEETING
Associate members of Phi Beta.
national professional drama society
ror women, are to be entertained at
the home of Mrs. John Jny Rogers
the coming week for their regular
meeting.
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AM of P. E. O.
At the horn, of Mrs. F, 8. Appel
mau members of Chant.? AM P.
E. O. Sisterhood will meet next
Wednesday afternoon, Beptember 2ft,
at two-thirty o'clock for their flrnt
meeting of the fall. Mrs. C. W.
Buckley ia to be assistant hostess.
MRS. FITCH HONORED
Mr. snd Mrs. Dean Walker enter
tained Informally at their home Fri
day evening for Sirs. Clnra Fitch who
this summer while guest of her l. k.in. ...in.j I .i... .
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Hew Attractive Colors
All Typewriters GuarajiUTl to Give Satisfaction.
OFFICE MACHINERY & SUPPLY
COMPANY
1047 Willamette St. Guard Bldg.
Matrons' Guild to
Have Luncheon
Wednesday
Next Wednotidny, Beptember 28,
brtn&s an Interesting event for mem
bers of Matrons' Guild auxiliary of
Oontrnl Prcnbytorian church whon
they have the first men tin of the
yoar At the homo of Mrs. O. O. Wil
son on Emornld Heights, Springfield,
meeting lor a one o ctocn uincnoon.
The social committee of the mild.
Mrs. FrHnces Leighty, Mrs. M. H.
Tata. Mrs. V. L. Hmota. Mra. O. P.
Burrcll, Mrs. W. H. Rtafford, are
in chnrg for tho meeting.
During the afternoon a miifllral
Program will bo given by Mrs. Edna
'parson nnd Mrs. K. B. Wyntt.
Mrs. K. P. Curtis Is president of
the guild: Mrs. J. Kay Chnnmnn,
vice-president j Mrs. N. 0. Nelson,
secretary, Mrs. J. O. Holt, treasurer;
Mrs. M, O. Harris, assistant treasurer.
Mrs. Osburn is.
Hostess on
Thursday
Mrs. W. F. Osburn wm hostess
Thursday afternoon for on. of the
loveliest parties of the week enter
taining at the Osburn hotel at bridff.
ard tea. Quests for ten tables of
cards were asked and a doxen other,
invited for tea. The party va. glvta
in the attractive Japanese tearoom
at the botol. Gladioli, roses, and
michaelmas daisies were used for
an added touch of decoration.
Mrs. A. H. McDonald and Mrs.
Harry T. Holden assisted the hostess.
Mrs. Beth Laraway, Mrs. Walter
O. Swan and Mrs. J, M. Shelley won
honors at cards.
The invited guest list for the after
noon was: Mrs. David M. Graham,
Mrs. J. M. Shelley, Mrs. Frank L.
Chambers, Mrs. S. D. Allen, Mrs. J.
II. McKinley. Mrs. Nelson F. Mac
duff, Mrs. W. H. Dale, Mrs. Herbert
Hoome, Mrs. Blaine H. Hovey, Mrs.
O. H. Gullion, Mrs. B. O. Immel,
Miss Don Wright, Mrs. Addle Os
burn, Mrs. George C. Be iter, Mrs.
James Seavey, Mra. John Kelly,
Mrs. Seth Laraway, Mrs. W. F.
Laraway, Mrs. Herbert Olson, Mra.
Arthur W. Morris, Mrs.' Edwin La.
Knapp. Mrs. Arthur A. Rogers, Mrs.
Alton F. Baker, Mrs. E. C. Moody,
Mrs. Joseph H. Koke, Mrs. Harry
T. Holden, Mrs. John Jay Rogers,
Mrs. C. A. Burden, Mrs. Lucy
Ahrnmi. Mrs. Wilson H. Jewett.
Mrs. Frank Jenkins. Mra. Walter O.
Swan, Mrs. B. F. Butler of Chicago.
Mrs. William M. Tugman, Mrs. J.
W. Woodruff. Mrs. Lillian Seaton,
Mrs. David Auld, Mrs. Pauliw Van
DeinBe, Mrs. Lettie Mowrey, Mrs.
Otto Gilstrap, Mrs. E. J. Frasier,
Miss Amy Dunn, Mrs. George DeBar,
Mrs. Kalph Martin, mrs. r reaenca
K. Davis, Mrs. R. A. Booth. Mrs. P.
E. Snodgrass, Mrs. Carl G. Wash-
burne, Mrs. J. W. Shumate, Mrs.
Sigvald Hkavlan, Mrs. Paul K. Kelty,
Mrs. George Wilhelm, Mrs. Ivan
Ware, Mrs. Claude D. Rorer, Mrs.
Harmon Anderson, Mrs.- Timothy
Cloran, Mrs, Idaho Campbell, Mrs.
G. A. Ross, Mrs. E. O. Pottor, Mrs.
Albert K. Tiffany, Mrs. W. H. Hsdes,
Miss Irene Applegate, Miss Celeste
Campbell, Miss Marion Lowry, Miss
Grace Knopp, Misa Margaret Skav
lan. Degree of Honor to
Have District
Convention
Members of the Degre. of Honor
lodge aro looking forward to the
coming week when on Thursday,
Soptember 28, their district meeting
will be held in Eugene. Sessions will
be held in the local Modern Wood
men of America hall.
Soventy-flve visitors from Albany,
Salem, Junction City, Cottage Grove,
and Bend are expected for the event.
The meeting will also be occasion
for visitatlona from a number of na
tional and state officers, including,
Lola A. Geif-r. national regional di
rector, from Battle Ground, Wash.;
Dora Bowers of Albany, state presi
dent: Eva Traver, Portland, atate
vice-president! Roillla Starr, Eugene,
state past president.
Tho meotlngs open with a lunch
eon t noon for delegates. Busi
ness ijj-'on starts at one-thirty
o'clock vitn election of district of
ficers. t sii-thlrtv o'clock
a bat. iuet will be served by tha Eu
gene lodge in mo m. ".
Mrs. Ruth McNeil of Eugen. is pres
ident for the convention.
Rainbow Order to
Give Benefit
Oct. 12
The Rainbow Order for Girl, la to
give a benefit card party and tea on
tho afternoon of Baturday, October
12, at the Masonic temple, accora
Ing to announcement this week-end.
Both bridge and five hundred will
of the
Friday
Legion Auxiliary to
Sponsor Social
Monday Eve
As one of their larger soclsl gath
erings of the f nil, members of the
Amerlcen Legion auxiliary will enter
tain on Monday evening, September
23. In the chamber of commerce
rooms, beginning at eight o'clock. All
mothers, wives and sisters of
Legion members are invited to at'
tend.
Tho officers of the group will he
In charge for tho evening Including
t a . n !.-... m.. r ( 1 ..
.,11 a. IIMH ixiT.i, min. . .... v.uj.
t T TA.n IT-....-
illllgrove, Mrs. Harold Wells. Mrs.
Polla Borln, Mrs. Clinton C'hetoin,
Mrs. S. S. Ocorg, Mrs. Wallace N.
Wlr.tlor, Mrs. W. W. MoCornack.
In addition to cards, hospital sewing
will be done.
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Amusement Club to
, Give Dance on
Tuesday
One of the larger social affairs
of the new week will be the dsnce
of the Amusoment club on the eve
ning of Tuesday. September 24, at
the Eugene hotel.
Aa the opening event of the year
for the clun, members are ranking
It guest night,
Mr. and Mrs. Nnthsn E. PsiTett.
Mr. and Mrs. Tnul V. Green, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Mcifel, Mr. nnd Mrs. L.
V.. Xnthnnson, Mr. and Mrs. George
J i- .1 r. T v
lis are ths committee of hosts.
Rirlhdav Dinner
On Thursday ereninp, Mrs. Fred
K. iMnith entertained with an at-
traetlrely appointed dinner party,
giving the affair In honor of the
birthday snni versa ry of Mr. Bmith.
Mridge was the evening's diversion.
Covers were placed for Mr. nnd Mrs.
PftvM M. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. J.
K. Pratt, Mr. and Mra. John Jay
Rogers, and the hosts.
h ntvtn.
The next regular meeting
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V IB iu "a M V v -
even n. Beptember iff, I iov
Mrs McDona
mrs. Koers
Entertain
in,
Kennell-EUls photos.
Left Mr.. Glenn W. Pott. (Luella Andre) whose marriage was an event of September 11 In Spokane.
Mr. and Mra. Potta ars to make their homo In Eugene. Both are oraduates of the University of Oreaon.
where Mr. Potts Is affllated with Sigma PI Tau fraternity and Mrs. Potts a member of Delta Delta
ueita aoronty.
Right Mist Charlotte June Carll, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Carll, who last week announced
her engagement to Edward Maurice Winter of Portland. Mias Carll and Mr. Winter both graduated from
the University of Oregon the past June. Sh. Is a member of Delta Delta Delta and he la affiliated with
Phi Delta Theta. No date has been announced for tie wedding.
Mrs. Brown Gives
Luncheon for
Sixteen
Mrs. Perry W. Brown was hostess
for a luncheon party at her home
on Thursday.
Covors for sixteen were placed
about the table beautifully set with
dahlias for the centerpiece. Bridge
was the afternoon'a diversion. Mra.
Ernest R. Gilstrap- assisted the
ho it ess.
Committee Group is
Entertained on
Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan E. Bnrrett
entertained 6t their home on Tues
day evening for memberB of the com
mittee to have charge of the first
dance of the Amusement club which
la to come on September 24. Plans
were talked for the new year In the
club after which there was an in
formal progrom of music. A supper
was served, the table being attrac
tively set with autumn flowers and
leaves. Present wero Mr. nnd Mra.
Paul D. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Melset, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Nathan
eon, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Get
ting, Mr. and Mrs. Joo Ellis, and
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan E. Barrett.
Tha officers of the club are Nathan
Barrett, president; Paul D. Green,
vtce-preaidentj and Louis Meisel, secretary.
gron
o'clock in the Masonic temple.
A rummage sale ia also being
planned by the order, th. dat. to b.
announced. Bernlce Ingall and Mary
Garrison nave charge.
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Mrs. Van Deinse to
Entertain on
Tuesday
Mm Pun In Van Deinse will be
among hostesses of the coming week,
ontorraimng on Auesnay, nflpicni.'er
24, at her home at 1610 Mill street
for a luncheon party. A group of
twelve has been invited.
Mrs. Moore to' be
Hostess Monday
Afternoon
Mrs. Kenneth W. Moor. I. to
entertain on Monday afternoon at
her home with a bridge party to com
pliment Mrs. Mary Moore Hansen
who is visiting her. from Riverside
California. ,
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Party on Birthday
Mrs. O." K. I.Neffe planned a
birthday party for the pleasure of
her daughter, Jean Mane FleNeffe,
Sntnrday afternoon on the occasion
of the letter's ninth anniversary. A
group of sixteen was invited for this
delightful affair. They went to the
afternoon show at th. theater, fol
lowed by a birthday luncheon.
Two Honored
Mr. and Mrs. William 0. Cluhb Jr.
entertslned informslly at dinner on
Wedne.dnv evening to honor Miss
Virginia Clunh of Ran Francisco, sla
ter of Mr. Clubb, end to honor Mr.
snd Mrs. Flnlny Fulcher of Boise,
Idaho, the latter a niece of Mrs.
Clubb. Covers, were plsced for Mr.
nnd Mrs. Fulrhar. Miss Cluhb. Mr.
and Mrs. Nsthsn E. Barrett, and
the hosts. The evening was spent
at the Clubb home.
Supper Will Honor
Two baturday
Evening
Dean nnd Mra. Erie W, Allen and
Dr. and Mrs, J. M. Millar are enter
taining Informally at nipper Satur
day evening to honor Airs. Virginia
t . . j j hi r: i.-,;-u
llHiy fjHitTL i miu mini uittin r m iii
both of whom are being welcomed
home after a year abroad. Une
course of the supper will be at the
Allen home and the other at the Mil
ler home.
In the party will be Mrs. Esterly,
Mrs. Fitch, Mr. and Mra. W. F. A.
Thacher, Dean and Mrs. John Bo-
vard, Mr. and Mrs. Dean H. Walker,
Dean and Mrs, Oeorffo Rebec H. 8.
Lynn, Dr. and Mrs, Miller, Dean and
.Mrs. Alien.
New Chaperon
Misa Blanche White is belna wel
comed in university and town social
circles aa tne new chaperon at tne
Delta Delta Delta sorority house on
the campus, Hhe comes from Wisconsin.
Community Club
The Collee Crest Comma nity club
will bea-in its new year on neTt
Thursday evening, oeptemner n,
when members will assemble for a
covered dish annper at sir-thirty
oVlocR m the clubhouse of the group.
The officers and trustees of the club
will be in charge, including Hubert
Moor, president; J, I,. Hollingsworth,
vice-prt'sident; Donald YounK. treas
urer: Dudley Holland, secretary; li.
W. - Perry, C. Whitten, (JenrCH
Wills, Mrs. 1j. E. Torrence. and Mrs.
C. W . Gordon, trustees. .
Supper Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton E. Spencer
nrn to bo hosts for n supper on
Sunday evening at their home for
the faculty of the university law
Mchool. Invited are Dean Charles E.
Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh E.
Rosson, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Morse,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Howard,
Orlando Hollis.
Dakota Visitor
Honored at
Party
Mrs. Edwin L. Knapp and Mias M.
Ethel Taylor entertnined at the
home of the former on Thursday
evening to honor Mrs. Marie Grant
Drew who Is visiting here from
South Dakota as guest of her par
ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Grant.
Guests for the party included
members of tho Queen Esther circle,
which was n former social group in
the First Congregational church and
of which Mra. Drew was a member.
The circle was organised by Mrs.
A. M. Bpangler, wife of the former
pastor of tho church.
At the party Thursday to greet
Mrs. Drew were Mrs. M. II. Doug
lass, Mrs. G. N. FrnrcrjMrs. u. A.
H. Whitton. Mrs. A. W. f Tidd of
Wfendling. Mra. Amos Wllkins. Mrs.
Rimnnn Gptrholl. Misa Eleanor Pkene.
Mrs. John Baird, Mrs. Henry Grajit,
and the two hostesses.
Pythian Sisters to
'Give Benefit on
Oct. 26
A benefit brldre tea Is announced
for October 20 by the Pythian Bls
tere lodge. Tho affnlr will be given
In the Knights of Pythias hall from
two to flvo o'clock in the afternoon.
A cooked food sale will be held in
connection with the party.
Mrs. L. C. PcBurgh Is general
chairman and will be assisted by
Mra. George Keeenn. Mrs. F. L.
Polndexter, Mrs. B. FI. 'Win. Mrs.
Parwin E. Voran, nnd Mrs. Oeorge
W. Blair as the general committee.
Mrs. Blair Is In charge of the tickets.
c.
A. R. Will Hold
First Meeting
Oct. 12
The first meeting of the fall for
the Leonora Skinner society. Chil
dren of the American Revolution
comes on Saturday, October 12.
when the group will observe CoHim
bns day. The meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. E. S. Conklin.
Mrs. E. H. Hall is director for the
odety this year.
Girls Entertained
Mrs. Henry D. Sheldon and Mra.
Kenneth Bhnmakar, patronesses of
tha Oirlrfe Oregon club, entertained
members of the groap at an informal
partv at the home of Mrs. Bheldon
on Tnendv evening About twrntv
wr-re present for this delightful af
falr. Mrs, Furl M. Psllett is also
a patroness oi k$ dub-
L & R
Beauty Shoppe
Speolallilng In
Natural Croquenol.
P.rman.nt Wave
and
Rejuvene Faolal.
for removing wrinkle,
and line, qulokly.
Phone 1734 987 Wlllam.rt.
Madame Shaffer
Wishes to Announce to her many
friends and patrons that she has re
turned from California and has opened
her beauty parlor again. Sho will be
o
pleased to meet all her old patrons as
well as many new ones. D69 High St.
Phone 19C3.
Mrs. Wheeler and
Mrs. Beardsley
Hostesses
Mrs. E. K. .Wheeler and Mra. G.
8. Beardsley were hostesses at the
home of the former on Wednesday
afternoon for one of tho mid-week's
charming events, inviting a group of
thirty for needlework.
At tho tea hour Mra. J. W. Wood
ruff and Miss Jean Beardsley as
sisted the hostesses.
. Mrs. Arthur A dTT"
A. H. McDonslH Ul V.
nesday for d T.""ii &
social affairs when H' "a
"fnted a trio of tt.";. 'hf'
tuy. appelated ;7i, ' iv
given in th. Iunrna J.
Oaburn T hotei """"m
HtyTl i Vi8i,or
".rr. Who was her. iu ,6uU
nere rrora tlonokiln .Jj
soon for r..n,.:. iLi ko laL
An elaborate r.nt...
and lavender aste ?
decoration e"d lo vV "i $
ium.and iinnis. r, W
orating about 4
Dickason, Mrs. Harvsri Da" i
g R- Bryson, u"c&n
Mrs. Lynn S fno- u
Snodgrc."." MTS'TtS W
isarKer, .Mrs V f n .
Arnold'Benne,,,.)-!
Pratt, Mrs. Iirure Brun'C V1
Grover Cordz. Miss
Mrs. James H. Baker, i 'n i"
Sigwart. Mrs. Darid B E, jf
James K. K ng, Sirs k i d
Mr,. David Jlf Graham Mri E
Jay Roeem. Mr. i.i.. :!'!
r.ry,Dun?' Mrs- H- A- D"ba ail
Charles A. Hardy. Mrs. H,m ,
Holden, Mrs. Perry J. EdwirXV
Lawrence T. Harris, Mr, V?
Visitor Honored
Mrs. Herbert Hoome was hostess
for an Informal tea at her home on
Wednesday afternoon, entertaining
for the pleasure of her mother-in-law,
Mrs. Sntnuel Rooma, who is
visiting here from Portland. A group
of nine was invited. Miss Barbara
Hoome assisted her mother in serving.
PRATT HOLD EX INSURANCE.
A. A. U. W. to Honor
Past Presidents
At Tea
Psst presidiiats of tie Iw
branch of the American Auocinn
of University Women sre to be fc
ored guests for the opening nt.
Ing of the group on neit Simrii
September in, when a tea will
given in Alumni hall of the Gtrlan
uuuaiQg.
Miss Moselle Hair. Mn. 6m
Rebec, Miss Florence Aldea, Ittl
Virginia Judy Esterly, Mrs. Anh!
Miner, end Mrs. John B. Bell ki
are to be the honor gaestt.
Hours for the tea will be fni
three to five o'clock. Each mml
Is to take a guest for the aifsiL
Mrs. C. L. Scbwering, Mn. THa
M. Tiytman, and Mrs. Wallace Fk
ter. the socisl committee, art i
charge of the tea. Mra. D. H. Dm
is president or tne A. A. u. w. tu
vear. The group meets on th iri
Saturday of every month diirinj U
clua year.
Amaranth Social
Willamette Court. Order ol 4t
Amaranth has Its social mtetin a
Monday evening, 8eptemler 23,
eight o'clock in the Masonic trapit
Mrs. A. D. Slekafoose and J. J. W
love are to have charge of the m
ning.
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