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THIRTEEN Of : Society Events of the Week : LARAWAY'S MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE,, SUNDAY, MAY it, 22 it i tit tin nut f I'1 nrllM'n n.in. Ji. it In really H cnnkut of Ideals, ' iili'ii't Ihnt lh nrlim present to lit UlO beiUHIIUI, I"" umpire,!, me !!,rVl product f It't. IIIIIM'H skill, KlrviT medium hu limy ImVM iiniiI. in mi'ii worn we rt'oni..o hip niwn if hoiiuty " harmony, lawn that nr.. J" ,11 1 i 'l I,IW" "'"If mmi rumu priiollcul from in " .nMln.-e """. tn.n 1 . drudgery into Joy ihroiiKh ihn .rrfprlhiii vi M porlurmunefl nnd J ', hrinif I tm illr for good Into !!Iliii. To thin nd Hi- IHllVtT Liy Hi OrrKQII lm llH"lil H de. nj rtnn'iit ' uiu""!" ' Mllwllmw ml will celebrate 1 hln um of th must liolnl'l "t' 1" Mnmly lid '.. iiMiiiirniw Willi Inn dndlenlnry ftrvlrn " furnwl lieeeptiii.e of Dip llurny Warner nrl collection. Thin rollvrlloii tit mm nnu iiivniuniin an tniNiiri". color nil beauties of ImiNh ...t mt ii. iievnin nu ioimii ii nu crmin n uh'ii ihlll. which htm been placed In mllrrlm In tho Woman building, uiil lm l"" n "n P'll'll' frmn U ii. (o t ! ni. tomorrow und from 3 id 4 ii. in. every ily llnrpuftcr. Thin u a ptulemenl worthy of nepnud ihpuKhl very Any therrafinr! Th ilullctiltoil ceremonies Will h til 510 Muml'iy afternoon. Only liy acrnpi tfirl I'" opportunity to nee ntut uttitly lln PiUlU specimen or nrllNU' Itntntlwnrk run onn bnM by them, rMhnr In Hi simple Joy tlmir beamy umi or In the desire for lit bent nlmiff nil ,t,M nwl th"y - "'xhf peopln ttt KiiKdin ml thnlr frlmd urn Invited r the dedication aikI Hi opniinw only ly thin icnrriii trtviuilon. whlrh In niONt rordlullv inclJ ta ihHi. Invitnllonn Iiiivp k.ti ini to frlrmlH ihrouKhoiit th pUI 'i(l tunny out of lown vlnltorR rv onimctf! 0" !" Jitln mililiril vUlior who will 1 lirrit to iu49 th work In tin Hrrhltorttinil Am! Ulrd nrl Mhllilt who ura to hr lrtJtl kuchIii. t Ti" ilmrtinf nt of NCtilpturn, iinrtpr tli it rllrwllon of (rofpnuor Avnnt Kulr Uhk. will WPlfoinft lh pulillt tn nil Mliihlt of piuilrntu' wurk on Mnniluy tfirrnooH. Th work of lhwi nlu drni In rpinnrkalily fin nnd rrml Incly intrw! Inr mid It In tUilnyd fpr thn )udPH Who Will tnakP thr snt fr thn yrtir tn thn w hnnl or mrhiinr'tur nnd willed nrtn Mnndny mornlnir. A fliroro. !h ronrnptlon of lla Itrownoll Krnnlnr. Ihnl lim Impn rtn-ulhl by Mm. K. T. II'mIhc M'i Kunlr Zinimrrmnn nnd MIna Miibnl JohfKKitt. t pprllly nttrnrtlvp. Th HV'iiliMiirn rhih of th unlvnmlty wrotr to fAtnnoM Hrolplom In thi nnut nukltm for phoioirrnptm of ihlr RrrntPHt Horkn. tint! him rnrt'lvn) autoicruihnil ropl of l'ul HnrtlMt'i mnlup of Ifayptto which In In I'ltrin, nnd other of hi" Hinuumrntnl worku; n ropy of ihritir Krrnrh'i tntm of l.inroln whlrll In tn he plurrd 111 thn thim inilllon dullnr l.lni-nln mrmorlnl nt WaktilnKtnn, It, ('.. tht in nut tin Nwlnr inriunrlnl In nil Anirrlrn, nnd n ph it our n pit of Cyril IC. liillln' "Aiiprnl of Ih ttrnit Hplrlt" which UnniU tn front of thn I tout on puhlii Ultra f-y. Thru iiriit men hnvo r apnndfd pttthiiMlnNilciilty to th In Irrnit of thn ortR(in NtiulnntR ii twl tn m wty tlmt-1m nivlnir rrent tmiMtim to thn t uiltllia' nffortH. -Thin uniliiunl nollfrttnti of phnlnfrtuphi will aluo bp on dlnplity for thn hrnnflt of vIr llora. j I A mtinlcrtl ovrnt f tin t clnlni fnr mom than lhi ordinary Ininrmt l tk plnno ronrrrt to tin irlvnn by David Cnmpbnll on Junn S. tn Vlllnrd hall. HrrnuHn hn In I'rfnldnnt Pmnp bir brother. Iirrnun h win for two ynitni In thn unlvrrnlty nn ntudnnt nnd m ' nil ip r of thn family In thn yrho nf m utile, nnd brcntmn hn wnn with thn Ainnrlciin nndltloniiry forroM nvpmnnM ilurlnff thn wnr. nn wftl nn Imrntmn hn In n ptnnlHt of notrd nblllty, thn iminlc Invnrn oi KiiRpnn will hn nnirnr to Imnr onrn morn nvld Cnmitinll In concert. l"r. John Ititndxhtiry linn mild of Itavld Cimithrll, "n In ottr of thn (rrniitrntt of thn yotiiifrnr- tnimlPhinH. nnd hi" nMllty nn a plnnlxt with n ffmnt pnhllr rift will rtirry lilm fur In thn world of imiNir. lit ptMHPN4fii timrknil trrh nlnim nnd dymmilr pownr, roinblnnd wllh ii dnllrary nf ptuylntr nnd n Mrnntr nnnn of ilrnnmtln vnlim," Thn unlvnriilty briitRM tin tunny Kod thlnffw rnrh ypiir, mo many that w'o hoiii1 tlmm forgot th dntnn, thn nlinont i Tnwdlhir Union a fnt that mv ! krliitr niirb nf un In n culnndnr with i tfiMrlinr dnyn nmrkrjl In for the WN-lt as U coniM. Ttlftdnmnnhr-d vlnltont Itnvn bnnn pntninlnM n thn unlvnmlty thin wnk. Mm. Anna Ktnnn Iltchnnlnon of Nnw York, ndltor of tho Iood Clll nnnhlp nurnnti In thn Womnn'K I Hoiup Companion, nrcotnpnnlod bv i Jfm. C. H. Himmnnn of IMrthmd. npnnt "rklnv nnd Hnturdity on thn rainpun. 1 Min. Ulrhnrdnon In nttidylncr tho wnm fi In dlffnrnnt rnllnRPH for nrtlrlnn i intnndn to wrlln on hlnhnr edit ; rollon for women. Hhe hum bnnn In- , 1,1 '"l,l,I.Mf tin HI,,,. " '..M.I...IKM t ,nl,,, T, ,, r . H H0..Mlv hi. . "i lV..." I' l'.l '"tl"lnl""" ' I.IMllH,. I III" J IkiiI ICi'V.-rii,ul IViillor T H.in.n.r, IJ,,M. , ," ,'' )'"- i iii" MI..I v....k i I'Z, ,,: Thl. I. II.. rlKlilh , 1,1. y ir ;''; ' ; f n lv..k i. ,l, ,.,n , yn "ut. n 'I ni.,,..) ,,i in,,,,,.,.,. ,,. i;,.'f..,"M ml i.ir..r..nl. ,i i,,, 'k.', j";1; lll. UI.H,, HIIIIIII.T ll , Hpi'lll, - win . i!'.""."UW ,.''"""'"y n..rl,iii xllll "(lipiiilii-ni'l" im hl Hl,Ji,. ... Tim iii, mini iniiiii.,. il, iiimlnii ni crownlim nvi"iil of in,, )P,. II.IIVIII... of h. I,,,,,,,, AiiKlllnry of li" i-IiiiiiiIkt of riiiiiiniTi n uim mom .iirri...fy ,V, , ,n rhl) MntM hull Wnlnrnlny vi"iilni(. Al dm litre.' I-aliniii.il Inl.lo iilifiul iino Inlinlri'.l iiimnhi.ri wpio nti.,. Tin, pi,nnK IlKhl of ninny vi.llnw ciimlli'H ruvrnli-,1 iiliiliomlo li.diriitlun of Hi-oliili liruom, uml fnvom of llm n,0l cli'ver W niiiito cl.,lli.in.i,,lo ilri'MiMl In roMlumi'a rriiri'M'tilullvn of nil nUi. noil nil null, mi.. Mm. H. c. Chirk, In rrllrltloim mno.l, n,l,l.-,l ig ),t-r Inurrlii nn loiiHlnil.lro.n, irnpiiiinillnit mlrlh- lirnvoHinir n,i,n,.. , , hrllllmii iih. i""illlilj'. Mm. K. K. Chnilwlrk, Mm. I. '. Aiil.l. Mrn (IrorKo Ulnlr. Mm. It. II. Kli-lili". Mm. ll. i", cinrk nml Mm. A. I lxinnx wnro thn miinlilr oniiiillti'i. In clnirR". Anil to innkf llm ivnhiB lii'rfort ii" i-xci'll.iil work of iIioho In oiIUp wnu an iipiiro- rln?pl ihnt it ilrntun.l for r Ihc- llun In ,'iirh ciiai" wim cnrrlf.l iilinoat lifforM iho Iioiuim.I inrinlifrii r nllxril whnt liuil htiirnrl. It vnn (ImMiImI ilml llm club woutil offir iw lirKm for III.. ul Imnkel illnnlnv ( nml for a now mnit nl tho comlnic Itoar nnow. Anil llm followlfiK niw nnmcn worn n.lilnil (o tho club mninhiriilitp: Mm. Wnltnr .nrrwakl. Mm. Tlioiniin lilnnii. Mm. Avnril l'nlrbnnk. Mm. Inn Clnrk. Mm. J. T. LloKitrl. Mm. N'xllln ('. Illbbaril anil Minn Mill. CI lb non. Mm. S. J. Wllnon nml Mm. M. C. llnrrlN wpn rhnrinlni; li(ta'i'Nio"H ncaln Ibln wrrk for a Inrre nn.1 mniil on Jovnbln tirhlno pnrly riven FrhUy nftprnoon. Mvrnilor Irla nnil Rrnrn fnl trnlllnr aprnya of nivrtlo ailil.il to Iho ntlrnctlvi.iif.aa of tho rootna tit Mm. Ilarrta homo whrro tnblra wi"ro act fnr rnnla nml Intrr tho ..plrnronn lilnrhnon una aorvril. Mra, T. W. Ilnrrla naalatoit tbn hoafraxoa In arrv Inir. To Mm. It. r. Clnrk tho flrat prlxo wnn prracptril. Mm. Ilnrwln Vonm nml Mm. Will Yornn cnL fur tho arrunil prlzn to tho Inttcr'n ml vnntiiKn nml Mra. Trunk Pnico wnn glvmt n ronanlnllou. Thn Invltoil Kilrata woro Mra. K. !. I'arknrtl, Mra. Hurl It. Iloimtaa. Mra. C. A. K. Willi ton, Mm. Ilnrwln Yornn. Mra. Will Yornn, Mra. H. It. Stovonaon. Mra. A. A. Itoiipm, Mm. It. I Clnrk. Mra, Herbert llnomp. Mm. Hnrry Unlilrn, Mm. John K lloaao. Mra. K. I., chnin bem. Mm. Hernlil Whlfo, Mm. Chnrloa T. HllKKlna, Mra. llnvld Ornhnm. Mm. K. V. Cnrloton. Mra. friink Tniro. Mm. , Moritnn Wntnon. , Mra. llohert MoMurphey. Mra. Aitolnldn I.ltley. Mm. V. It. WothlTbco, Mm. a. 11. I. lnn. Mra. K K. Mink, Mm. Jnmoa ir. flllbrrt. Mra. Clnude l. Itoror, Mra. A. W. 1 Jvornioro, Mra. Pheatcr Btovvnaon anil Mra. T. W. Ilnrrla. a llonnrlne hen ilnuithter. Mm, V. Onrfleld Mnilden who hna lately ro tnrneil from aovernl yenra In Kobe. Jnpnn, Mm. Hnbert McMurphey In vltnl n Inrgn number nf hor frlemla to a tea nn Mnndny nfternoon from 2 tn S. Tho whlto lllnc nnd purple Irla Hint ndorncd the apncloua living roonia nnd tho California popplel In the dlnlnir room worn xnthored from the beautiful xrounda tlmt aurround l hla hnapitablo home. I.lUlo Alberta Itoao Hoberta greeted tho ueta nt tho tlonr and the hoatesa nnd ffiieata of honnr recelv.d them. Uurlnir tht nfternnnn Mra. lila Itoberla, Mra. C II. Wlllnuijhhy, Mm. 8. .1. Wllnon. Mm. A. V. I.lvorinore nnd Mra. O. P. I.lnn prenldrd nt tho tea tablo and JnMinean rlre enkea and Japanese, rlrn enndv wero nerved by Mian Aulln fllld Mian Olndya Amlemon. Mian Mar- Inn I.lnn. Mian llertruno i.ivermore. Mian f'lnlro Yoran. Mlaa Heleno Kliy komlaU. Minn lla Nlrhola. Mian Helen I'nrnon and Mian Mnurlno El rod. Mra. Mndilen'a many friends who called were much Intcreatod In mooting- her two aninll aonn who wera both born In Jnpan and aro making- their flrat vb.it to America. . . taltt.iai Trnfeaaor and Mm. Lelanil Toon nnd Madame V. . Fayard will leava Kuxenn Krldny Juno 3 for Now York oxpontlnir to anil from thore on the I'nrla Juno 14 for Krnnca, Mr. Coon will aluily plnno wllh laldor l'hlllpp. head of thn National Cnnaervntory of I'nrla ut tho r'onlnlnoblonn achnol of tnualo, from Juno 25 to Septombor Th nlylen hern nrg nhvnya Junt n lltllo different. LOOK FOR THE LABEL . Quality is not always "on the isurfacc." Sim ' iitul rain quickly pl'ovc its presence or nbsencc. The surest way to recognize quality in millin ! cry Is to find the label ' ; Ruth McCallum Carter First National Bank BWrf. '. , Upstairs Zfi. Hm-h hlRh rncoinniPiidnlloii from )aii Oouili-lrh of tho I (oh ton Conner vnlitry or MuhIo wii kWoii Mr. Coon Hint, ho wan nrruptud by thl great tmubiir wlilmut tfiamliiallon. On Oriiibinr I thn nparty will ko to Parln wnro Mr. Toon will have private utility with I'hllllp mid alno work Hi romiti-rpoliii und componltlon at tho Krolo Normalo whnro llmr nro, as tnnohnm nonit of tho grim tent inn illcal urtlnts In Kuropo. Mrn. Coun will Htuily at iho Hurbonno during Die wlntor, KiithirlnK inutnrial for ltc ttiroM to bo given on her rtturn to t h a ea in p n?i M udn mu Kuyanl 1 n tniMln to vlMlt her old homo In K Wr it ml uIno ko to llemincon und ponnlbly Into Utirmany for a visit. M cm hern of tho OrlKlnnt Dinner rttib worn Kucntn of Mr, and Mm. (ioorio Mi'Mnrrun Monday evening fur a dotlclop (llnner and delightful evenliiK of flvo hundrod. flay tullpx In tho ultrnctlv room and on tho perfectly appointed tablo oinphanlxcd tint funtlvliy of tho ocfiiMloii. Mrn. June M. I'uga and Mrn DeMott Mo Morran wero honored guotH. , Today tho Kugunn Country club: will bo hoat to probably Gil gm-ttu 1 1 oiti i.'orvuiiln and 2d iioni b.ilfin. Kolfern who will piny thn third round oi tiitir triniiKUlar tournament. Tho ho line (-omii)ittoe, Mrn. Lynn Mc-, C'ready. Mrn. U It. Hljrwarl und Mrs.; Ixiy ItowlliiK. have been preparing for thin event for Homo time. The; club rooniH havo been rpdecorated, a lut t lc with flownr hoxen. hangltiK biiHkotn and vlnon now boautlflen tho oncn unHlKhtly ntulrwuy corner of tho fiHHMiihly room, and Iho floorn have h n rnflnlnhed - won bntldo tbn member or gueal who wenrn hob nail bootn! AHHlMtlnir thn hourtn conitull tnn in entertaining tho iruentn nnu lookmr out fur their comfort will be Mm. M. M. Tuft. Mm. W. 11. Jewett.! Mm. A. A. Hokern. Mm. Herbert j Hoomn. Mrn. C ll. Jtorer, Mra. I. . flood rich and Mm. It. It. ftrundnice. ; On the tn Me committee am Mm. , Hurry Holden. Mrn. Morfrnn Watnon. Mrn, Harmon Aiulprnou nnd Mm. ) eurgo Hitchcock nnd th'v will pro paro nnd decoratn thn tablo for the dinnnr which will he nerved nt Hi o'rlork nfter the ntpn'n flmt roilnd of thn linkft. Mm. rank Hehnntem nnd Mm. K. ti. litimel are thn committee on (rnn-T.il arranKeinnntn, port etc.. and Mm. It. C. Clark. Mrn. Kd wnrd La. KnntiD. Minn Klma Hen- drlrkrt. Mm. J. A. Orlffln and Mm. A. r . Kiipp have had Kt 111 ottlT UUtiet niwlifned to them. Thone who were reppnmdhle for the attractive room doronitlonn of Scotch broom nnd Irln nnd for nervlnR thn dinner wero Mm. Krnnk Hnrrltt. Mm. John U Henne, Mm. Fred Brown. Mm. Herbert Clark. Mrn. J. 11. Dahling nnd Mm.-Arthur Morrln. With evory other woman In thn club iiKMiKtlnjr In nome cipnnlty It In hoped the fruenU will not lack hoi pi I a Me nttentlnn. At Corvallln bml .week Mm. Colin V. Hyment nnn Mlfn Mary I'nrkinn played KiiccPHa fulty nfrainnt Mrn. Ollnicnr nnd Mm. linker of Hnlnin und If these plnyern und othem whom they plan to brlntr -ontn to Kmrene. n feminine nintch mny b nrrnnRed for the nfternoon nnd n womnn'n trinnmilar tournnment for thn three cltlen may he arranRed fnr llm future. Coffee will be nerved to thn nlayern all through the day and light rofrenhmentn to the gimxtft before they depart late in mo uner- noon. . On May 17. Hnrry Kreeman Hogern' kIkiIi birthday wan given a belated celebration. Hh mother, Mra. A. A. Hogera. Invited a group of hia frlendn to a pontponed birthday party In. hln honor. On men were played until It wan nuppor time nnd they were nil railed to find their place nt tho big round table wher red nnd yellow tullpn nn a centorpieco carried out the' circus color ncneme oi rea, grueii " yellow which wan also found In bob bins balloons nnd candy bunkot fji- vom. A dellclouu two-coume supper ended with n big birthday cake with candle besides little individual cakes all candle lighted and nlnced benlde each plate. Tho happy little guent were Francis Trice. Dorothy Parks. Charles Miller. John Tiffany, Kmer s on Sllckeln, John ItenrdHley. William .starhuck. ltohnrta Moody Itobert nnd Krederlcka Mern-ll. touino immiuK, Kenner McAllnter. Iteitcam Hpcncer. lAxn crnrkiitt. Itnrbnra Room nnd Zannle 8lmn. Mrn. K. 11. Parka. Misn Mildred nnd Minn 1-uciio vuus iisiuhi--m i,n iinninHPi In itIvIiik theiie cheery little pbiyer nn nfternoon of huppl loss without a nnnaow on iu . . Jutc I, nt the Methodist church. Mu ITl Kpnllon win sponsor n, uvwr tea with the enticing promise of nn . r n.t,arln lA tiA fO lOWIVl bv a nocinl visit nnd a cup of the c heerlng n fternoon beverag- The "nilvnr" feature In for the sorority scholarship loan fund, nnd tho nyiin recital by Minn Annabel Hnnn, who hnn hnd the ncholnrnhlp thin year. ... i.i.. nf ti rnnanri frif Will glVO pviuvmv u i.- .a..... ... nuch a ncholamhlp.' Hvery one who would enjoy thin offering will be wel come. And though Invitations will bn innued they are but reminders nnd cannot teach nil who may be Inter ested and who are therefore Included In thin cordial Invitation. Tho plan In to make this nn annual event, ti June first silver ten. with n recital by i.- n,.iai..iiin who hnn during tho year held tho ncholamhlp. Thin "... - .... i.. in tlm ihiirin year ino ; v , T UecailHC mmi. i.vin., Stark Uvnlia, muat havo tho OrBun for her l-pciitti, which i.i " .... 4 o'clock on Thui-iulny nfternoon. a Membora of tho Monday Book club were fortunnto In havlnit their mooting- nt lngnllslde, tho nightly homo of Mra. A. 1. Ingalla who, with Mrs. C. I. Cnlllna nnd Mrn. llnvld Iloblo, enterlnlned them thla weok. A. one o'clock luncheon waa tho propllloua opening; of tho fenllvltlca. On Iho oaceeillimly nttrnctlvo tnblo wan o largo bowl of Irla, nnd cornngo bou- . Hn,u,A flAwAr. marked each place when tho dclloloua vlanda were aerveii. iiowie m uu...... floworn with purplo li-la predominat ing brightened tho living rooma, Mra. Margaret Haamiiaacn wna a apeolnl gucat. Mra. Colllnn, the new pronl dent, prealded nt tho blialnona tnoei- ---, . .r..,nMn wnn irivon nvor to dlacuanlona no nnlmated that they frequently ooiuuen nnu uu..i. alwnva ended Intelligibly. Mrn. A. E. Itnbortn and Mra. James Montgom ery will bo the noxt hoalosaon. One of the large nnd delightful evontn of the week wnn the ten given in honor of Mlaa rntlmrlne Wlnalow. who la leaving Kngeni- for work In l,elnud Hlnnford Hummer chool. The eseeedlnglv nllraollve new homo oC Cf.cei-ii"iiB.. l,i,ilfnllv Hen- ornled for the nalr. In tlltf npncloua living room gold of ophlr ronea. mu lean nnd rhododendrons were nrtlall"- cully arriniKiil. Ttialdia Mian Cuppa. Mra. J. Illabon Tlimle, Mlaa Mllmn TIiikIi", Minn llnrrliil Thiiniaun. Minn Myrrlia llnpburn mill Mian Kiiiinii Wlltlirtimn were hoatcaaea. tli.twf.i.t. the lioura of X nnd S thn dainty tea I tiibln lidorned with di-llinlii Ceclli i runn"r roaca viia nrealfl.,.! nvor i.v I Mm. W. V. O. Thtu-hcr, Mra. llnrry II. Yocom, Mlaa Miibnl I'm la, Mian Loulaa Kltch, Mlaa (lertrnde Mun choater nnd Mian Grace llohnrlaon. And nnalntlng in tho nerving were Mian Aitnon Hcllllltl, .Mlaa IJiirciin Conklln. "ia Muriel M"vera, Mlaa Klhutheth Thncher, Mlaa Margaret Tingle. Mini Mary Filch und Mian Jonephlne Totta. e e Ily invitation of Jlcan Vox tho laat menllng of the year for Iho Kort lHty riuh wen held In thn woman', bulldlnr - on Saturday. After- the bualnean neanlon a nodal nftornnon wan enlnyei In Alumni hall. ( Two apeakera, . Mlaa France lfayen. field ""orker or IbA.atiite nf Oregon on lh ehlld welfare nommlnKlon, and lm. M. H, Ally 1nlkl of tholr work. And tho Fortnighiiy club goea on record na ondorning any committeo thnt tho Kugeno Federation of Worn en'a cliibn aeen fit to appoint to work In cooperation with tho Lan.e county Judgo or any olllcer In connection with the juvenile court. I'rofeanorl Lelnnd t'oon gavo noveral charming, piano aeieciiona ann other inualcnl numbera arranged by Mlaa Beulah Clark wero enjoyed. Tho Henlor Ix)tterv dan en held at tho tilgma Nu house Friday night did ! nni Tan in any detail to reach tho "high" ntandard et in vourn nnnt. ! No cJiaporone, no formlity, no con- ; vent Ion, no time limit, come and go 1 nn you pienno ' and dress as your i fancy, Ingenuity and tho material at hand enable you to would seem, to ! be port of tho (lack of) syntem fol lowed. Holler skat en, frlcyclen, j wheel-barrows, push cart or what-1 not form of conveyance Increased the, spirit! of rashness Inspired by the! nontumen, which ranged from pirates ! bold, nnd queens In velvet gown to I wee Willie and youthful maid In rompers, until with every opportu- ! nlty to "run wild" for ono last time i tho no n lorn "had a royal time In a truly model manner. t . Mra. W. M. Cnre whs particularly 1 hospitable yenterday for nhe enter- tnjned with two parties, first about so mem tiers or mu Phi Epnllon. mun lc eororlty for women, nt a noon luncheon thnt was nerved In real pic- i nlc fnnhion on the lawn, accompanies : with all the jollity thnt belong to nuch a parly. In fact no happy wan thn Hplrlt thus Inspired thnt even the business meeting which followed did not wholly dispel It. Again nt 6:30 In the evening Mm. Case was hostess to -the Prenbyterinn seniors of the high school, IS In number, at a fes tive dinner nerved on th lawn with uch essentially rood things to eat thnt nuch things nn place curd and table decoration were not 'missed by the happy younff gdestn. r . The senior cine of the ITnlvemlty high school gave aMinner-dance Fri day night In the ' Palm room ut the Oabui n. Guetts of the elans were Mr. and Mrn. Hnr R. tkmglanf the class ndvlfior, Miss Ethel Wakefield and Rollien Dlckemon. This most delight nil party closed the calendar of social events thnt have been regular, happy fentures of all their high school days. Member of the clas are: Margaret Swan, Lotn Rrndley. Helena Stewnrt. France Burnett. Hazel Hartley, Ruth HUlman. Helen Reynolds. Oertrnde Hill, Mnry Tlsdale, Ruth Comfort Mil ler, Wanda ' Templeton. Dorothy Evans, Margaret Dovery, Zoe Steph ens, Herbert Jones. Robert McKnight. IJoyd Young, Donald Prnlrle, Wilbur Hnyden. Hnroid Oordlnlor. Lawrence Mack nnd Thomas Going. ,. v . Tho nnnual. plcn'c. of the American Association of L'ntvemlty Women was held yeatorduy at tho-homo of Mrs. H. H. Uobblns In Cqllege Crest.. Mrs. Ilobblns, Mr. Donald Young and Mr. John Mulr were hostesses. The picnic luncheon - was served In the grova and tho business meeting and election of officers followed. Mm. J. Bishop Tingle, retiring president, pro vided and the new officer elected aro Miss Loulso Fitoh, president; Mrs. Tingle, vice-president;' Mm. i N. F. Macduff, corespondlng i socrelary; Mrn. Oeorgo ftohler, rocordlng secre tary and Mrs. J. Lewi Johnson, treasurer. Mis Frances Hayes, flold representative of the State Child Wel fare Commission, gave a most Inter esting talk and general discussion closed the meeting. Becauno the Elk club rooms were generously shared, with the Rebeknhs this week the U O. E. were rclegntcd to the men's room for their meeting Wednesday afternoon. But they doc- orated with wild trln nnd baby's breath and sorved the rofreslim cents cafeteria, style, and played the usual games of whim at which Mm. r. A. Fauat won first prle and Mrs. H, V. Couch claimed second prise, once more advancing her rapidly climbing record of winnings.' The hostessen for tho day were Mrn. K. Broilers, Mr. K. J. Bartholemy. -Mrs. Fred Chess nnd Mrs. L S. Whetstono. And tho refreshments committee were Mrs. ltny Wing, Mrs. Churles Taylor, Mr. K. G. Collins, Mm. Jurgen Han sen nnd Mrs. Chcstor Danlelu. Tho Thursday Bridgo club ap proached Us summer Bloat a with one of the most enjoyublo mooting of tho yenr when Mm. Charles Hardy en tertained them ut her charming coun try home this week. Mombers of this club nrc almost life-long frlonds and with them Thumday was Mrs. M. Luic T.tompson of Portland, who was a former member nnd such a treat to her friends that the 1 oclock lunchoon was prolonged way into the afternoon, so loath wero they to re linquish tho tablo talk, Mm. J. K. Pratt wns a fortunnto guest on this happy ooenslon. Iris nnd wild roses Indoor bespoke . tho nearby fields nnd woods nnd bridge held Httlo In terest on this spring gala day. , Mrs. A. A. Rogers prepared hor pretty dining table with void of ophlr rose and nil the gllstenlna appoint ments for a I o'clock luncheon on Thursday when member of the Sulta ns plub wore her guents. Mm. 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Mr. and Mrs. Loy Rowling opened their home to the Monday Covered .Dish Dinner club thia week when as usual the seemingly impossible hap pened and the dinner set before the huntrry. hopeful members was just as delicious as those that have pre ceded It. Tho pretty centerpieces on tho dining table and the bouquets about the room were of purple Irin and yellow popples. Mm. B. R. Greer of Ashland, who Is visiting Mrs. Cheater Stevenson, was a special guest of the occasion. Mrs. L. B. Big wart and Herbert Roomc were the proud holders of high score. Tentative plans were made for a pic nic to fill the date of the next meet ing. Tho Modern Novel club met Tues day afternoon with Mm. Arthur Mor ris at her attractive new home at 1398 Willamette street where she had been living but one short week. There were three special guests, Miss Eloise White of Portland. Mrs. George Hitchcock and Mrs. Fred Stick els. 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