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THIRTEEN - " .' . " . -rr- t mill vents of the Week : LARAWAY'S MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SUNQY, JUNE If, lfl2g ociety Jlv DIJKTIIA H, UOl.Khl piiunc luirt (mtNiiiiMlliitr among tho events nr 10111 HM'll' "Mird " "srr " vniiiillllUII of lh vtwt or "Tint UuiiKhliuy or Ihit Wi'ttl " I'rcHlfleiit Campbell, speaking fur ih I'nlvitMHy lnvititM Hut puMic v!nK tmU vlow thin vut of u Niutu" IU : ..... i iklvmiilu iu i U. H inn "V'"V . 1 i.h foUUU ' n-uinnm uu lining '. t, will l) Olisn to visitors nil day Monday (tomorrow). A special in vitiilloii lnui bMII NWttn to (he A mill. .mi i.i'K-u" tor Monday livening. Thin ft III "I'l" 'iimiij i iwriMi t.. tin cast in iv wiT HMiiiiicii iiii ni'ii - iilrW" nr imihnililntll to 'New Vui'H livrti wiiF'iHMiim' "ihiiiii win nit hiii' i mm Mini tt mi imi nt'iii in'tly '' IttrH lO II (I I'M II- null"" 1,1 JtUitlu.r Avnrrt KalrhuukH, n vuiithful i MlHt iih modest mid rvtlrlnit . ... .hiitfi ui,iPl,i..l ... ii... Ill Ml inrw vi I'""" in" r iltl llllll !"u (HUtli'llllK OI Mil mm III llic lJoiiMiiuuy. i in inr riwao in mm' rniVfcnttty'iK'hoii. tir-Mumptitio uno llllt Vl'iy UI1y khllWll 111' flugl'lie, lail' lie I ruth ir rumuuH amoiiK aitlm who it'iMlMo wlml iiiin'hiiviiiiiiit thlh itlltUlt IN. II UffH MM in llllll "I lll- HiiiNt hiiti"ivv niuniiiiiviH in dim wliu It i l " thu IimiikIiiMIum uione. wnn-'ii rvmm nut upon km nia i rii I use l"t Upon irw tdeullMiii. Krom micli a monument Flows thu impulmt (or gieat una neroiu -uciiou, ror iinvo iii.li to duty unU for love of country." Hiu h iinmuinenl "'are devoid uf prae- I It-ii) tiimty mil i iiy iiuniMiur lu h iiiiirlt higher ift 'tltoy compel eon i,.itipliitlon of the great men mid uvun w n ifii tney ruinmcniorat.?: iti fivutu the thoughts of till buhnldrra; tlny arouse a tut make effective tin ilium Impulses uf humanity. Tlu-v nre tin vlnlhli nymhultr of tlm anplrn ilunit of tho ran." . Thin DoiiKhhoy ri.Mi''i)l' Humlar rioiii tin raiih, Hi ii'itmi uoUqn HhpwtiiK thu ntn'tiKlh.' orvn uiul nttr-!'lluiu' if iht mun liimtl uf th V'fttt A jrwinlndi-r of l hit Vim I WlPrlftlMi lla IMH Of HUi'h IIVl'M rum our .fquiilcy, iifitl alio ti ninliiiir ihiiL Hit it"W. ifviiiimtloii iiiiiru t arry mi tliv wdrk in JouKhhrty hinrtid. Thin riiornlDK at U o'rlork thu It. v. II. I., Iiuwinan, paHtor of tli ymt l'MNnytivfiih i'hOrih 'of'l'ortiaifd. will1 dcllvfr tho )a(cnlnunat nvrtnon. 1 Mori fl Ponqtlrom!''at th MiMh olit rhur4iy 4 wvhWk In thu af ternoon tlir wllf - prla ran rH undrr ttl dllrotloil 'of ihn nrhool of mupilP In' tb Woman'i Iiulldinic And Monday ill 10 a. m.. I'rl.h-nr A. H. rphnm of tin riiiviTnlty of Mho will UIIVr th PoinMifiiminiMU uildri'im, "Oifnth-mnn and Hrholar." In in.. w'ormm'M htilldlnir. Tho confir rlair of dMcrora1 on Iho Kraduatlttir rlutm will lollow.' ThvMH, with th ornlorlont roiitwtt 'Thurrday cvvnlntf. tho lionutlful fhwr and frn pro rtutloit artd tht twlllirht concert Krl dny fVrnlnir. thW t'nK'rnlty Itinrhfon Hatunlny- noon n fid I hi pnnld(iit'M ra ciilon In lltti afternoon, an Ihf that murk the oIoim of anothiT yrar of lintvrriilijr work ywir that inrfttm ho' imirh to rnch tnillvldiial mudnt and that allpo o nwlfily Into forgotten trtMtory.- Hat th" rMiltft of tin part In th mnklnir of fh men ami wdinfih Who Unrf lifmcflld by It will llvfc on. -ltAdltiir oihr RtudcnlN In pvr wldi'ninir flrla to mn'k the I'nlvor uliy that dvo1ond thpm. . . 'i i Rl'tiiMi 'tha Mnrlnir of IBM. Vermin n$iifi Wn twcji 'ii .tho -pr th uiiivpralty aclioo) of dramatic art. In Ihe.mrllvr day VtUanf hall offoreif tli mr for JI ,h work, of th fltiMwa In,. J mm tic . lutorprvL&tlon., tho Thcalro Uulld.aa I hoy wore then CAllfd. rjtut In 1916 the cmuptrto und arttitlo. Httle Guild Thwttre wnn fin- lnhd and since then' the unlvnraity Play en have rapidly approached pro- ffMlaonal standard!, Innplrod by the very ixrfw ,,new,. flotilnic for thotr work. - Ton .iooHiwencetnent plays have heen iven.tindr the dlrvctton of . Mr. Keddte. -There wan no play In 1917 berauio of the wur. Theae Plava have been wo beautiful and the work of -the atudimta haa been no flno that the only mfe comparlaoii to make la t'o' proclaim the last one the beat. And aurely Dlr-koim Domhoy and Hon" with Ita familiar and faaol' natlnir ohaniderif offered to thla cole b nit ml little nreacnt-day company. niont'of whom -have" worked together lonir enounh to feel the bond of pro fcMionallimi.' BPlendld ' tipoprtunltlo, Nor did tlty fall. ln u.Vy di-tati: Kery line of Air. lleridleV-tfonderfully fine druhiailMUon hOYl was irfvn li tl vli 'uil lint' tmrta mlallt hn wrlttoa for'lliew playorii o well ir ib.5y. rin'etV fMrneddle aa .''Cap'n-,, fi't)e,,( avim . tr.M'y. rimtry- oM -Gf-p-n, ruttl. wo nil love. Jtr .part Try luUfnnmi. from thoao. they uvually fpay Clalr 4Ceiwy, waiter Utiy ,nd .flMlduRnruo ivnvi" aitMiiMiin .MInir.inrovuil their vpihu- Hity..by.4olnk rtmp tho beat wprk they .have ver dono. ., irono wowari, liuniiMriit.itB ihr,unhannv Edith Gran- Kr, had the typo of character ehe InterpretJi . moat : perfectly nnd with real dramatlo fealln and aklll. Ixrna Coolldaro with comnarutlvely few lines preacHiUid a llYlnr, lovablo Florence Dombey that will ;ver be tne reai A PLEASANT '; '.'. ECONOMY "Clrantineas is next to godli ness." ' : v; -Let ii9 kce'p'yo'ir suits or frocks in imninctilntc condi tion and ; it Will intensify your .chnr'ni.. ' Besides, : its . true economy to have your clothes Dry Cleaned aa U'adds.months of enjoyment -and service to thoir Mm . 4 Wr;:::..,W! 22?.. UtfcCeaners . i t jm.u l , JaVjc Y U 4-. i i J. V. MlKN I.VlO HrVMOn. daillcll(ir Of Mi, whoae PiitciiK'-inonL. to Lyla . Itartholonw w. of ' Hiiloiii, haa juat been an nounced. '"aW-J . ' ' Florence to thofin who aw hor In. tho part. Parrell Jjintcn aa Hol dllla, Vern FuiIko aa Major HnKatock, Nor veil Thompaon na Air. Toots and Mar Uaret NelHOf a Mrp. TMpchln khvo tx ceedlnirly satisfying Intcrprctiitton of their parta, na Indeed did every other tiu m In r of the cant. - And not li'iist In tho cMHtiii ttf thWnrOtthritflh was the coatumlntc. hJ quaint and ,ab .faith-J iiii io ine Miyio oi mai- oy-Kono fiay. Three troMimatlona were (tlven, be fore lanre and appreciative 'ntidienoea, the one luat nlRht nn Invitational uf-' fair,, for gnoHta of I he univerHlt'. . ' Green nry itutKnzIn publlHhiMl n(ulentH of the Unlvuinlty of Ort-uoo h.jk'p llio Ori'Kon Miiiitllly wnil"rvl)i'iil III 19U. hnH uppwirpn on tho rampiiH . nnd In tho down town ntnrCK.. TtiiH in a very fllKiilflfil unil Hi-ltHtlc iltli yuliimo of Itlnrlrti HlHl poonid HliotiHoroil by Pt nnil Quill, it M onmnlziillon uf t.'niviM; Nlty wotnon tttmlpitt nnil rnrutty, who nro IntprpHtrtl In wrltliiK. Orocn Ink Hhoulil fill a ri-ill nrilif In, llo IiihII- tlillon n all .imlll't mr, lilo jiloniry I'Xpi'PMllon Of ltd Htllllrnlii, JIJl,!) ,11 in' liopoil Itmt It will hi.1 a pWiiiiincnt monihcr of rupiiitw pnlil'cntloiiK. ItM MponwoiH iivi., ' Uutirik MouIoh.'. Ii-ojio Hlowarl. l.llllnn Aiitd, l-:mlly Vvrry, lCtnlly Vrazlo, .lotwio Tholnpon. Mar Karot Kkuvhn. Mary LoiL Unrton, KalheTIno W'alaun. tiirl(iil 'Clary. MarKiirrt Cai-tor. .Niiiu' Imoll alp! lli-th Kil nnil Uiilll. t.tu l.Mil nioni)i.ii,.of fl4iioraW Unrnctt; .i I Kally Mllott Allun,vM. A. K. Hol.pt Oraco Torrpv. (.race CamnuelliMuillli Annii rAnilshiiry llpok,. Julia Biintona. Mary II. I'vrkia, liaa A Turnoy ttiiu. Uracd -i)glngtun, faculty riienilMuw , ' t 'Kl ilio iiiiriqiipt' on joyeii y. (ho. footrJ ball tpams Tuenuay lilKllt at tho Ap, choniKo. .l)aai.i.'olln;V. ,lynint uno Inff aa toaalmoiKor.allPil-.-upoii lrtt foiwor, .'Howo, ; ..Hill ,IwwimM,' Why HlliitliiKlon.-'-. lJoan- UovaraVh Jack Boiiotlnl ami Ooorito Klnn for tnlka. Mr. HunllnRton' dolnpurod- tho 1921 IMint with thnl of 1915 A poor bo Kinnlnir anil a Rood ends and tho 192! .tonm to tho rhaniplona of lt16. lioan Ilovnnl urgod tho dovclqpniont of athlollca throtiKhout ' tho school by Intra mural aporta for tho, develop ment of tho Inilli'ldunl. On this hap py occaalon envcra were laid fox Denn llyment, II. C. Howe, Dean Jhn V. Ilovnnl. V. U llayward, (:. A. llunt Inftton, Opoi-ko llohler, Jack Helieflel. l'rlnco C-alllaiill. llarl l.enlie. Karl Van dor Alio. William Hpeara, lllarold Chapman, Oporito Klmr. Leonard Jor don. Wanl .lolmaoii, Hlilih iJithnm, Karluii Oram,' Ik-o- WVhnr, (leolw niiau. iltiiaaoll Urown." .lanK iMjTr. 'Apihne uttiiM'"(aordoi1 'Wilson, Kd- ward1 Klrlleyl' llonlcn Jlyler,' IWIffht! French. Krancw miinn, iiiuoiil cko,' Jeiia 'Tewaiini Troy MrTrnw,, Ray ' McKoown. Howard SCiichnry, Arllilr lllldpbmiid, lclgi- lilaley and Ijiwi'enco, (lull. ( i( ! , ' On' , Sulurility iiiortiliiK t at ciRhl o'clock , MI8B. .Hheiui Tennmton. .tniiirliineV of tho Hoverend and Mrs. J. Ci Templelon waa married to Malu iLt ntAi.. -nnmP.Uh. amh.Mrra: nnrc N. ,M o I i n. ' The . hrldo! father) . performed ' lh eoreinqny. imlnK tho ilmprewlw rlrtif aervlco. In the prcsonOB of'llmm'e'iirMe telnllvea ami a few moat InMmntn friends. The homo waa henutlfnlly decorated with pink and whl(o' roe.''weM''l)Wi! and ferna anil tlrt Hrhlo lyoh- A or irandlo (town httd, (1 cqittae dmiquel of aweet pea anil ,.,rose, hum. A woddlnu lireakfaat, Mowod the ceremonv and Miv .nniT Mia.- Mctnn left by motor for. a trip un tho Mc Kenillc. Mra. Mclean wo Bradiiated from Iho unlveralty with mat year" claan and la a memlinr of Alpha Poltn. Mr. McLean laa 'Junior ' tho unlveralty ami a member' of 81 m'KW . tim thein Miurn from ' the momitillfia M and MmMeLiiir e- poct tinM? .Tftjdjn f 'J: f .!; i A Volerle' of'lHUWi irtvf i'lJJjJewoH King nt Iho Anchor! Tllf.'Veatch nnil Mm V. n IVconn nf PmrAnn K'ft ycH(erdy for New York expect ing to Join, a party conducted by the national x. M. C A., association to all .froni .Now York. June 27 for tra vel in -Kuropif. In the fall he will no tov Beyrouth, StIu. wherp, he haa siRnmi ror tnrce years an aaalstant professor of economics. The dinner party waa. a. fureweU In aevernl roa- poQta.fpi'.thcce.WQre. a,numbePr,pf Renr, IornitxL'Ht' wild nro jeibvlntf their catnpuH. aawocuiitona. , covers, won laid for-Mr,; and Mrs. .1. P. Putnam, Mra.ifJharlotte Donnelly, Mrs. Harold DoiinWIy of Philadelphia, Miss Doro thy Cqlller. MIhh KIIh Hawllnss. Miss Kmily Voazlef Mlas Ituth Klegul. Miss l.ouie,lavis, Norton Wlnnard, Owen ('iillottayv UVbaior Knblo. Lot Beattie. Walcot Buren. Iie Bartholomew, Will iara Purdy and the honor guest. Mr. Veaich. Klghlqen members of the Matrons' Uullit of the I'rcsbyterlnn church uc cepted ,;tlio Invitation of, the Vouiik MatronH' Guild of Corvtillis to attend an "open houne" meet in it on Wednea day at t)o HIriiul Alpha Epwilon tru-Ifi-iilty hoime. During the afternoon Hhort tdl.k8 were marie by Mrs. Koppo, Aira. uirron ami iura. icunmen. no fore nibtorintf home the ICugene party hud dinner at A'a and K's In Corval lln. ThOMc who purik-iputed in thin picasuni nnuir were Mrs. Harry tlobha. ' Mrw.- t M. Mccracken. Mm, .1. WKaya; -Mra. It. K. (Iriawold. Mm Brut 43 Glffen iierta, Mrs. Donald You tiff, Mrs j MotHa, Mm. Plato, Mrs. Carl- Mct'lnln. Mra. Thomas Ohltion, Mrs. Otto Koppe, Mrs. G. O. Melby, Mnt. Kretl llouKhton, Mrs. - Mabel Drew, -Air. Otto G. achmJtU ami Mrs. lnuF- Uobmcn, i -1... i J -Mrs.. ;Jerry i.Horn entertained, the nfhlmblo club Thui'sday afternoon tor due, fit. ..thfvlc ..jdnllKhtfully. . aoclible KiithorliujH, ,t On (JUs occaalon annual election, oi.oiucera waa ncia.auu niro. C. A, K, AVhltlon is the new prosiuent, Mrs. Af. h. Cheahlre 1h vice-president, and Mrs. A. W. I.lvermoro. ecretar' treaaurbr. Mrs. Horn's spechU guests Wi.ro Mm. 8. "J. W soil. Mrs. M. C Hiirrla. Mm. Adelaide Lilley, Mrs. Volney5 Hmenway and Miaa Corrlne lJinn. The houae was a bower of lnvolv 'urlnif flowers.- aweet pens, white -carnations, rosea und nxullua. mi nmHlu Dav ami Mm. Hemenwny luwlated tlie hOHtesa In serving the bountiful and delicious dinner In the lute afternoon. . ... ... Irs. Y. ' A. Kuvkendnll nave a de- llKhtful informal nnd happy little parly on Wednesday to celebrnte tho ,1 Hiu: --birthday ofjher dauhter, Jean .Ahwrtn.-.TUe .CollowinK little frlnndrt 3ilut)d..ih- tlie af.ternoonB festivities anU1Kn!'M?l''elnl,lon, of ,thn welcomo nnewjuQniH ,yniuu inuimu-u a w.mc and .nnlif4 birthday enko with . pink caililU-ai, inioiny umi nmiiiio 4-iiin HuUi Cuniinlns. torrlne Combs, ku phemlii 1,nratay, Gretchon Wlriter .if.ii.1' - Kuthorvn Goodnasture. Elian- ifcvfiVA'iitl Krnealln Gllstrnp, Jean and iiAV I " Hi-rtrtls ev; Dorrla Ktiyken diill'' iteipn "llob'nson, Doris HI'len. aiitri'iMArtha- -Patterson, Beatrice FilAflltnefi'MarV MurEaret Stevenson, MMy.Hht'Mi" Gulllnii. Betty Macduff. Helen Hklpwortli nnd Constance Latvia.- Dr. Vtvn Frnrer-.Tohnson nnd her Mirori-mnnths-nhl datmhtei4, June, nr rived this -week from their home In OhiimnQ'to spend the summer-with Mrs. Idaho Oampholl, who Is mother and ''irnindmnthrr respectively to fiiani. i.- Dr. Frnzer-Johnson ina meiuher of the clnss of 1912. one of this venr a reunion classes nt me um versily .commencement. . .. 1 1- Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Younr have hnil-ns their Riiests since Friday their isort., Hnrold .Younff. and Cord SenKHtakfti .of Portland, who motored up to. (ittend - Iho Totvra.rty, com mencement. , Mr. lYolinfr l accretary of 'thePo't'llond jTiim,p.l ossbclaUnn, nhd ho lias Jut been Ihndo nHsoclale ('II tor of .tho.. Oregon Voter, n pub llciitloh'wftH 'which' lio'hns boon con nected, for5 Uie jiast tliren montba. which Is edited by C. C. Chupimm, of Portland. Mrs., Youritf nnd iuMm dauKhter, Mhrgurct HiriKtuk young, wno mtvn ueun vjsitinK nern ror nor.;? time, will luscomiiuny Mr. Votuirf and Mr. Hchustako on tho return lilp.tp Poitlund toduy, . ' Mrs. .1. N. Wrny. who In the ro- tlrlug noble grand of the Kngono IOt bekah lodge. Invited the officers who have worked with her to an u fieri noon tmrty at the Anchoraei on Thursday. Mm. Wray'a daughter, lit tle micb mi by, greeted the guests nt the door. AnlmaUd conversation wa nupplenienled- by a guofidiig ganio In1 wmcn Mtf. woon won uiHt prlae and Mrs. Htarr the second. After the game dulnty refreshmnts were served to Airs. Kiia f ruzer,. .Mrs. Margaret Intiiaii, Mrs. W. B. Neal, Mrs, Charley Starr, Mra. Kills ThompKon, Mr. Anna Tuck, Mr,, Ora Hcmpy, Mm, niny miiun, mr. runnie liarger, Mrs, Ilazol Hliim, Miss Klsle WurnoU. Ml.. Lorono Wulluve and the Iiosichh, , . Tllo Inwu. Woliian'H aocletv uwt- tit Die attractive now home of Mrs. H. i, iteynolda where nuaiit t ea of hean. tllul pfnk roaes nnd feathery ferna were used In decorating for the occa sion. Vlctroln Holectlon.i, lively that ling and butty needles made the hours paaa quickly. For roll, call membcra were Invited to speak a. piece, give a quotation, sing a song or dance a jig and the notable result was an tutor ing lilt or un Iowa hero a h atorv. Twenty-aevcn . members enjoyed the fieiicioua refreshments nerved by the hostess with tho -asalatunco of her daughtersr' Mra. J. F. In man and Mrs. w. J. Burgoyne. and oa usual the Iowa yell was the farewell. For Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred H.-Schroff who are leaving to spend the summer In Carmel, and Mr. and Mrs. Hurry M. King,' who u re leaving the Univer sity to apend next- winter In art work in Boston. Mr, and ,Mr. Avard Futr- bunks guvo a dinner WedneKduv even ing of. the "Anchorage - Their guests were meniDera'or tneircuity in the school oi architecture und allied arts, and Virgil Haden, an artist from the euat. ('avers were laid for Mr. and Mm Heliroff. Mr. and Mrs. King. Mr. Huden. Professor P. L. Camubel). Mr. and Mrs.. Percy C. Adams, Mr. und Mm K. H. McAllster. Miss Camilla Leach. Miss Maude Kerns and Miss Victoria Avakmn. - Division No.l;'of the Presbyterian calling committee wnicn covers that part-or Kugene which is west of Wil lamette street and nortb of Eleventh, met with tho -chairman. Miss -Mary McCornuck, on Monday, afternoon. There ure x .members on the com mittee who oall on the stranger and the sick In an effort to promoted neighborhood friendliness. . At these meetings, which nre held every two months, they rebort 'the calls made nnd dlHcuas ways of extending their friendly aid. After -which they .were sociable on their own 'behalf.; aided by the inspiration? of refreshments which the hostess served. - Scroll arid Script, aenlor honor so cletv for women, with in embers chos en from those wh.o 'tttand high In grades and activities;. eld the Initia tion of,' lour ' new mtnbeVs In the Wnmnn'a ' litillilins- mnft.liVMiiv nftdr. noon; This waiCfoHoiirfed -by 'the an nual banquet at the Anchorage with covers laid for Dean ipifzabeth Fox, honorary member. Miss Helen Addi son. Miss Helen Hoefer, Mlsa Felicia Perkins and Miss AUca Tomklne, new nierhbers, and Miss Alice Kvaoa, Miss Emily Veuzie, Miss Lelaine West, Miss Innbelle Kldd and Miss, Emily Ferry, active members. . . The I. O. E. club' ih Wednesday afternoon In the Elks club room with Mm Robert, E.' Biddle, .Mrs, Milo Roach and Mm F. J."Rasor "as. hos teascs. Because it was flag day the decorations were of red. white -and blue flowers and many flags. After the buainfH session whist Rames were played with the result' that Mrs.-'T. Jensen received the first prle nnd Mm J. Hansen the second Mrs. L. S. Whetstone Mrs. R. R; Riddle nnd Mrs. V. F. Stater served tho satisfy ing refreshments. Mr. .IT. Ii. Zea7le, of Portland, a well-known former resident of Eu gene, came 'Wednesday to. visit at the home of her daughter. Mm. E. R. Brynon, for the University commence ment. This year holds a .particular Interest for,. Mrs, Veazle because her granddaughter. Miss Lyle Bryson. Is to be graduated. Th dedication of the marker erected at McKenzle Rr'dre in merhory ot the pioneers who blazed the trail over the pass Is also an evem that Mrs. Veaxle will at tend before her visit ends. . A T.,r '...-.... Mm O. H. Foster, Mm-Henrl An derson and Mrs. A. H. McDonald were hostesses Wednesday afternoon to the Blde-a-Wee- club at the homo of Mrs. Foster.. Special gueSta were Mm Beth' Ijiraway, Mrs. . efbert Olson. Mm B. B. Hartnng and -Mrs.-W. W. Calkins,- 'MW Olson iraa presented with the- guest '-prise' and' Mrsv H.. C. Clark -won the club trophy. This meeting Closed the series except ;for the- party which the eir low score holders miint give to-' the six high a. .1 1 Mra. Henrv TromD enterUilned ine Aloha elub nt a one o'clock luncheon, In the Palm room at tie Osburn on Tuesday.' And for tho Wratr time In n very lonjf'-ivhllo' every member' was present; - 'The" largo ' round table .'was' artistically decorated with; awoet peas nnd MJra. Tromp's -riomo; where'the nftern.oon wna devoted to bridge, Wns gav with roar .'Mm.- I. T: B.. Wade won the high acoro trophv nnd Mrs. Herbert Olson" wna given the ronanln-, tloni Mrs. U' W, Pitman "-(rill be the next Ijpstesa. , ( v . .',.t MondnV -evening Mf.' nnrl' Mra." A. A. Rogera .entertained .a coterie of fr'enda at dinner, nt tho Anenornge. After dinner the party wa trnns forcd id.'tho Ttoger".nomo. for an evening of bridge. ,.In the oosy and attractive Shack tho pretty (ahlo was oontorod with rnrollno Testout roses, nnlo bW'e'delphirtliim nrH maidenhair fern.." Pink- rone nut haaketn and pink roso place, cards marked th,e covers laid for Mr, nnrti Mr, -Wlrnn H. Jowott. Mr. nnd Mra.' Frank U Chnm hera, Mr. nnd Mrs.'F. R. Wetherbee. Mr, n"d Mra, .Onvld Auid., Mr. nnd Mra. HerDert-Clnrk and the host nnd hostcaa. . ' ' . ', ;, - u: . "! tn honor of the a-nlnrp th" Pi Beta sorority. Mrs. W.' P. Fe'l irve n verv dollehtful "V o'clock ' luncheon pnrtv on Friday. ' lNpnr-onlored Mn rtamo Segnler rosea formet .the e( irnctlve oentet'plero on -the prettv inhln nnd little' dolls- In gnv' colonial powns servlnir as nlar) -nrHK' marked thn cove" Inld for -Miss Mlsll !. rencc, Mlsa Audrey Roberts,-Miss Private Diamond Salesroom You Want a Diamond ,Whcn you buy a Diamond, you want one that you can look at with the satisfaction ;of l:nowilir that such a stone is not admired by you alone, but by everyone who is attracted by it. You want a Diamond of, quality, with, a brilliiyicy pleasing to you and those about you; you want a Diamond that represents fully the amount of your investment. You Want a Laraway Diamond bought by Mr. Laraway for its quality. The fact that you are ready to invest a considerable sum of money for a Diamond proves that you want something of value ; something dependable ; something that you can well be proud of for the rest of your days, and then pass it along. Truly, it's a LARAWAY DIAMOND you want and now is the time to make your purchase. Wear your Laraway Diamond, while . making ycur payments if you chcose SETHLARAWAY ' Diamond Merchant and Jeweler . 1: .Marlon Mitchell, Mlas Oenevleve Hav en, Mlsa . Kleanor Colemun, Mlsa Rather Fell, Mra. P. W. Benson, houao mother, and the hostess. . -Membera 'of dtvlBlon No. 1 of the Associated Charities met for a one o'clock luncheon at the Osburn on Tuesday., Dean Elizabeth Fox gave an. Inspiring- little talk toward the cultivation of a get-together spirit be tween the townswomen and the Uni versity women in their effort to do effective work In this new organiza tion. The . afternoon hours were de voted to bridge. All members are urged to attend the meeUng on June ,27, as Important decisions are. tp.be made. . ' - " In honor of Mlsa. Helen Broeksmit. head resident of Susan Campbell hall. who Is leaving noon for the vacation, Mrs. -Bruce' Uiffen invited the follow ing . guests. ..to a .very . charming, .ooe o'clock luncheon' at ner lovely home on Friday: Mrs. P. L. Camobem- Mlsa I'lLAjttAAY.-.l I '. INVITES YOU TO HEAR ' ; , ' ' - I The New Victrola l aSeSr r,l,i" ' Laraway's 1 As' exclusivo agency for. the- genuine Victrola we take pleasure in announcing the arrival of our first. allotment of the CONSOLE models of this high-grade musical instrument . .call and hear it. ; , . , ' THE VICTROLA is the standard by which all other musical instruments are measured! -' : ' . Inquire about Laraway 'a cary-paymcnt plan Laraway 88'4 Willamette . St Elizabeth Fox, Miss Gertrude Talbot. Mrs. W. M. Case, Mrs. Norman Cuse of Hiawatha. Kan., Miss Alice Capps, Miss Lois Gray and Miss Dorothy Collier. . ... Mrs. 8. N. Boyer and Mrs. 8. B, Johnston entertained the house chap erons of the various sorority houses at a veryj delightful picnic party on the north side of Skinner's butte Tuesday afternon. The picnic sup per, which was a veritable banquet, was served on tables near the new bungalow from which hot coffee, etc., was supplied as well as dainty maids to serve It. b Mrs. Edgar Piper, Miss Constance Piper of Portland, and Miss Stover of New York, will be guests at Hen dricks, Hall for commencement time. ... ; Member's of the Tourist club we're entertained' nt the hospitable' home ot .Mrs. Frederick G., Young on Mon Music House Opposite Laraway's Jewelry Store , Private Diamond Salesroom day for one of their regular evenings, of diversified accomplishments. A. letter from Mrs. H. D. Sheldon, who (Continued on Page 16, Column ) ' lZl'JiJk etmtt 71 ytm has J . fill Un8sdupoa Qaursua. i ' M l al-JCiamtokp fl I tassldoand comntos. . 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