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THIRTEEN ' A- 0 : Society Events of the Week : Ml LARAWAY'S MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY, AUG, 15, 122 B, Bion-riiA n. it , I'liuna Hi! IK noi.no ' b. our pvnr-nmdy filii.l. urn ""riSiil. I1'1""" " ,""!"1":r "' """naia l 'iitrlaln " J"" '",r In daPa1"' . . t... IIMH ItlUl III , 'wll',"lir''1.y iilimiy'a nollmiiliiii In- "". iTw r.inaiaiii "' dlral," ,.. (riiv ullll ,i,n "tlUSi "' l"',''ir"' "r.lh" "'"Ti wli.iliiT or nut limy wrvu " ,'. iM.mh'l iurioM. The rvmlwr, . ii, . limy tint nn'h or Hum, ""Sy vn '""' rhll ""i - I.. nrl pli'luro iif miiun phuaa rtS 'ta vol.l.l or una lo "I'o.lny IM WlillllU iwllllo r?kVcrM'l "" M' u . wiili lmt II ! lrl"timl, ; unlovwl. v.n illallk.,1, I . , J. i mil mrwl uiilolil nil in bun. r KiiU t iln'iii"lv und olhora In f?. aim, lyi'a ut Ml'l'tro " ,lr"w '"v ll'wa Hi III" "Mlnrjr of ii 7,.1'r. Tn," which Wllllatii linaii iS nri.i"t ""'' " ivi'iomiy Vnrinn nov.l. but how ninny Iiiivb "I'll w. f"j ,0, anil Willi moro purpoau k.n lha ranil.ra nf forly y.ara miu " ,wuniiiii1 10 1I0. It l hoio. ,'. A linn wlih tmuaa to -!! J,, ultra Irn mlvorilnnnnmi In imh oiio of I ho curr.nl numlr 5 ntian HiiKiiiiu t" l"r Hie m ,i public lo rcml iinmlliliiK ahovo ii! "luwlirow" muff It now ilcvourn. jknthry altrulailo or imroly coiiiiiut. when tliiy oirr I ho work of ih..irMit iillaiiphra, of whom Zi ol on urn woefully iKimrnnt, In 3,1 wIihi H'"y olfi.r Iho wuraa of on, do w. Ih romlliiM publlo, want llivtti T . . , , Of lnt,rl to Iholr many friend. In Ku(iii ll I" ,n" nniioiint'euii'nt 0! Iho oilman""!!! of Mian Ohnrllo Kobarla Ki'llliin lo Duitloy ItHllilnlnll dark loih w'll known mid popular mdiinti of tlio Unlvorally uf Oinann. Mua Krtin mail ih nnnounomnvni vnitrilay al an Informal tr iilvon at lb, Ta.la Onlar In Uitrk.lcy, Ciil.. for Mr,, llotnml Mcl.oxl Mlllor, no MU Kaall SI llarkrr. uf Kimiie. The roup of alainl twenty airla who wro inai, at thin happy alf'ilr woro to, inrr tiromin aluilenla ami friend, of Un. Miller. Mlaa Kenton la the iu(hler of Mm, t'harlea ItoUort l-'on-loo, of I'orllond. Mhv allendi'd llriiiiul 11,11, a Rlrl'a ttrlvnlo JH-Iiool In Hpu. ,n. Wnah., and waa urnduilled from lb, Unlverdly of (reon with Iho rUaiof ll,. Mlaa Keniun la n mem Hr of Knppa Alpha Thcin frniornliy d durlnit her collega tlaya had n airt In many raiupua artlvltle,. For four yoar, ,ha ,vrved aa alumni ace nury at the I'nlvoraity uf (reon, and tl pre,ent aha la aclinic aa private Mertlary to the dean of Iho colleav ol rommerec at the rnlvcralty of Call fcrnla. Mr. Clarke la the aotl uf Mra. L Z. Clarke,, of Itorkeley, formerly of Portland. He waa a aliidenl In Portland Academy, and waa Kraduul rd Irotii iho Unlverally of Orejfuti wllh lh, olaa, of mo. Mr. Clnrkn waa , mrmher of Kalpa Hlyma frniornliy ami aevorul honor aticlelle,. and waa prominently Identified In rumpiia atlt Iftlc durlnit hla cnlteirn curoor aa une of OrcRon'a urenteat alara, both In football and bnaelmll. Ilulillir the war Mr, Olurka aatrvml lit" Cmly, holdluK th, ooiniiilMlon uf captain, nnd ho waa decorated with the. croaa of Kovula, uhlch rarrlea wllh It the tltla uf culler of Iho crown of Italy. Mr. Clark, I, a motnhar of lha Multnomah club In I'orllnnd and of Ihn tllymplo club In Han Kranclaco. At preaent b, mldo. In llerkaloy and la connect d wlih "10 McCormlck ateninahlp Unci In B1111 Krnnclaco. Tha weilillnx U to b an event of tho early fall and will Uko plscg In Portland. 0 a Tha homa of Dr. nnd Mra. C. M. ilill In llerkeley, Cal., waa tlio aceno I r brauilful and Imprcaalva wcddlmc bwt Wednradny ovonln whan Mlaa Kniel May Marker, dmiuiitcr of Mr. and Mr,, Milan H. llurker, of KiiKcno, bwmo Iho bride of Holaml McU'od milr. Only cloaa frlenda of Iho coil, tlo wllneaaod tho aervlco, which wna rnd by llr. Kill. Mlaa Charlie Fan Ion, of Portland, attended tho bride a; maid of honor, and M. A, Kradell, of Brrkeley, acted aa beat man for r. Miller. The brlclo worn a trown f while laca net nnd illver ribbon f carried a ehnwer bouquet of ndoa roaea and llllea of tho valley. Mb 1 IViiiun worn it tmln pink Pronch ; i" cuiriiMi pi 11 ic I'uNiia. Sll,l' I l.i I. ml,, ,M,in,., f Nw. porl, It, I . piuycii tii wiiiIiIIiik iniircli, nnd mi lnr.M mill rcicptiun Um wc.l- I'lllR ..Ipiec fui,wi,, ,u ,pa, .ill-. Ml - la a uriiiliialii uf I he Ku Ki'im Ii'k'i Hi lioiil 11 11. 1 hna n W, hcli. of fid 11 In h .,. Mr. Miller la n uniil II. He nf li e llnlvuially of llllllah Co. Il 1111. In, iiinl leculvod hla nnialer'a dn Kicc III ( It,, Unlverally uf I 'nllfol liln. Ho la now 11 meliibiir uf Ihn fiiciilly of tho linlvcrally of Orcaon In Iho cconomlca .l.-.iirliui.iil. Mr. and Mr. Miller will lie 11I humo In their frlcnda nl Hu 1 1 lo t.'oilil after Iho that of Oc tober, a a a Mra. OeoiKo II. M.-Mm run wna hoat eaa on Muniliiy nflurnoon lit nn ex- t Ilimly beiiiiiirui iimi hupuy blrih- ilny piirly Klvmi r.ir her lllllo kiiiii.I il.iliKlil.'r, .Iiiiiii McMiiri'iin, who la thn dniiuhU'r or Mr, ami Mra. linMoit Mc-Mnri-nu. Thla wna tho who IiinnIo' flral blrlhiliiy, mid tho cnlel iillon riivo nil the joy poMHlhln to the hmior KUral itutl her youmc frlenda. Knch child wna pi-eaonleil wllh n doll mid it vny balloon, nnd lha lovely hiwn waa Iho p!aynrouiid for tho whole nflnmoon. Tho nrown-llti Klleata ahared nl different tlmea In dlrocllnu Iho play and Mra. 1'nRo and Mra. Macduff aaolated the huateaa In aerv Iurt Iho parly refreahinenta, oul of duora, to tho tiny lola. Thn birthday cuke, with Ha una bravo candle, wua the if Ift uf lllllo Jean'a foator mother, Mra. Mnclliiff. ltefreahmitnta were aerved lo the molhera, KrnndluolherM mid aunllea nn tho nllractlvn porch ovurlooklitR the pretty aceno tho "pm-ly afforded. The llltlo KlicNta were .lean Mc.Mnrrnn, ailrat of honor, Ml,a Jnnet and Ml,a Helen Johnalon, Mlaa llelly and Mlialer Jlick Mncdilff, Mnaler I'aul Hamilton, Ml,a Alleon and Mualer Hilly l.oinl. Mlaa II. Ion Kei-r, Mnaler lleoraro Hnncy, Aliialer Frederick JcnnlllKH und Mnaler llohby Mcflee. And the chiiperonea wero Mia. A. II. Uilld, Mlaa Ivn K. Unlit, of llerkeley, Mra. Juno M. I'iiko. Mra. I'nul Hamilton, nf I'niMor. Waah., Mia. K. K. Hnrlonit, Mra. Hoy Mrtlee. of Corvallla, Mra. Netoun K. Mncdoff, Mra. V. V. I'alklna, Mra. Havld Link, Mlaa May Klnaey and Mlaa I'orothy Itarliiuv. a Mra. Frank 1'nite nnd Mra. Adelaide I.llley were KracloUN linaleaaea Thura day nt n onn o'clock luncheon Riven for Minn Mury Moraan. who won leav Ina fur her home In Kl I'uao,' Teaaa. Mia. K. Ii. Fruuklln nf Kl I'nao, MIn, FIlRnbeth (Irnvea of l)N Anitelea, Mra. Manila Wnleon nnd Mlaa Frnncca YounaT. About tho moat nttraclive Inrae round table, cenlered with pink Klitdloll and aweet peaa, which waa laid In the I'nlm room at the Oanum, Hie aueala HiiRored aoclnbly over tho dellraclea an aklllfulty eervod lo them. And after the luncheon the conR-elilnl. converanilonnl circle formed Included. healitea Ihn honor am-ala. Mm. (leunce llettnr, Mra. Frederick fl. Yoiiiik. Mra. O. II. Foaler. Mra. llenrl Anderaou, Mra. W. F. tlaburn. Mra. Addlo -liiirn, Mra. Kllen M. I'ennell, Mra. Timothy t'loran, Mra. Julia ltunceNa, Mlaa F.llun Hendrlcka and tho lloat eaaea, a a Mra. Pelh IJirawny and Mra. llnr- beri Olann were hnalvanea on weiluca ilnv nf n moat rhnrmlnRT one o'climk liinchenn kIvcii for Mra. liraway'a hounn atui'Mta. Mra. Itenry Kvurnhn nf tlleudnle. In., nnd Mra. John Humor, of llnuliler, Mont. Tne per. fecllv nunolnled tnble wna moat nr. tlallcnlly cenlered wllh plnK dnhllua nnd alnnlna, whllo bouquoie of vnrl 011a Knrdeti flnwere, nil In ahadea of pink, icrnced the llvlna; raonu where the afternoon wna apent In plnylna lirlilite. Mra. W. T. llordnn received the hlKh ecore prlae nnd the other itu e,i, for thla hnppy affnlr wero Mra. John I- lleao, Mra. O. H. Foaler, Mra. Henri Anderaon. Mra. W. W, Cnlklna. Mra. Itiiymond II. Whee'.r, Mra. Che, ter Htevenaon, Mra. V. O. Hwnn nnd the KUcala of honor. Mra. Kvernhnm unto of tho University of lliltlalt Co , , Mra. Paul Hamilton of Proaaor, Wnahlimtnn, who la vlaltlnit her 111.11 her, Mra. Juno M. Puicc, la n Doltn OnmniA nnd bocnuao alio dealrcd to vlalt with her aororlly alatera In n group alio Invited nil thoae who nro In town to apend Thiiradny evening wllh her. nomlnlacent chat nnd pro phetlc plana made the pnrty moat auo ceaaful. IjiIo In the evening Mlaa Jeannelle Cnlklna naalaled tho hoaleaa In aervliig light refreahmonta to Mlaa COOK WITH ELECTRICITY THE . CHEAPEST FUEL IN EUGENE Super Automatic "Hotpoini- Hughes" 1 Metric Range IS HERE The new invention that we have heard so much about is here at last, j Come in and let us tell you more ' about it. ; H. W. White Electric Co. 694 Willamette Street ChIIim-Iiik UobtP, Mra. Hnrold Turner "t I'uiMiiiiiI, Min. Itutxii l Huhh MlKV . Kciiim or I'uriliiiKl, MIhh Mlldrm An lulllur, MIhh Kitiiim HM p hii himi , MIhh Alh.-Kit mill MIhh Kutltt I'nttiT. I .tl thi itciMMii'it jny Tunifi' 11 ml ruul lltirnll- Km, Jr., vt.ry youiltful iim!ImIhiih ut (lie 1 Mil ly, wfiii iru'fit for a Hliurt viHtt t'Uily In thu uvinltiK. Mm, Oniiir 1(, (liilllon iimi Jut m. (it, MIhh I'oii WrlKht. HiiuiiHomil u ih'lltttiirul iiori'h imrty Krliluy iifiir- nucui with nvu inimin-d iih ihu iiliHiirh- llIK pliHtlfllli. OlIUnlltll'M Ut IIUV KlllllllIM iimi Kl'Hllnll ilvronilMl thn pnmy (Minn unu xtw iivimk ronrriH, The imriy wiih In tho nuturu of u fnrW4ill for MIhh WrlKltt whu ixiih:Ih to hi tend thu (mmiiIiik wlntur In Now York for a yi-iir of HtuUy In Coluinhln llnlvorHlty. Mm. I' I,, ChiunhnrH won lha Midi hcoio prlto and Mih. Halt, Mm. Khilil 11 ml mihh rciixiihAlli ami MIhh Kllnor (liilllon iihhIMi'iI In Horvini. Thu In- vmimi khunIh tor thlH rhiirrn nir ovent wro:- Miu A. It. Tlfftiny, Mrn. W. M, n:iimt, mih, i;. K. WlMiMor, MIhh I'oroiny wiioulcr, Mm. V, ii. Ynunit. MIhh Kioiicch Yotinif. Mliw Dorothy 'olltir, Mih, KiIrut Miiiiln, Mra, Kun nntn null or WcrnlllnK, Mih. (1. H. HenrilHiy, Mm. John HUritub, Mm. Duvlil Auld. MIhh Mllliin Auhl. Mm. A. A. ltOKern, Mm. Frank Jimklnn, .m m. j . w. wood rurr, m i a. w. K. Mllim, Mrn. H11I11I1 liitriiwiiy, Mrn, Or- vl !lf U'al lor, Mm, J. Itlnhop Tlimlo, Aim. wiiinirn joiui urocki'llmnk, Mm. Kdna 1', DutHon, Mm. C, I). Iloror, Mm. Hurry C'lurk of Donvur, Mm. Hurry Yocom, Mm, H. 1), Allen, Mm. V. H. Wolhrbeu, Mm. Huroltl Ion ntly of I'hltutliitiihlu, MIhh Kmina Wiiiprintin, MIhh KllxubtMh Vox, MIhh Alli'o (npiH, MIhh Hurrlut Thomnon, Mm, K, I,, Chuinhf'm, Mm. Huth I,uru wuy. Mm. lli'iiry ICviirnhiim of OIn- ilulf, town, Mm. John 1 In in or of Honl dt'r, Montitnu, MIhh Mnuiln Kornn. Mm. Kiitnh Muriln, Mm. A. .. Mrawn, Mm. A. I). Hrown of HtU'in, Mrn. ttcorK DfHur. MIhh Klluihcth Omvoa nf Ijh AnKtdi'H. MIhh Kthcl Hunborn. Mm. Ii. W. IXilliiHk. .Mm. It. II, WlifC-lffr. .Mm. Hfrbcrt OIhoii, Mm. I W. Coin In km, MtHH llfrih Coinlnio, :tfm. O, H. KoHinr, Mm. Hfnrl AihIithur, Mm. (1. K. Ifhmiin, Mm. Kilwln L. Knupp. Mm. Kdwitnl lh Kmtpp. Mm. It. C. Clurk, Mrn. K. U I'n.kurd. Mm. Hnrl OoiikIiuu, Mm. V, M. Citrtvr, Mm. Kill, uhwth 1'rcHcott, Mm. Hobtrt pri'ncott, Mm, J. (). Holt. Mm. Hurry llobbtt. Mm. Idnho Cirnpbll, Dr. Kva Kruxir JtihilHon of ChlriiKu, Mm. W. W. Citlk Iiih, Mm. Murihu KU-ld, Mrn. M. 8. Ally nml Mm. F. L. Htutitoti. Arthur Fruwr, fumoua plnnlnt of (Milcimo, who fit 111 cluiiim KuKOne an hlH home. Iirt woilnt'Htluy to return to hlH Htudfo In ChleiiKO lift or a vIhU of a fi'W dny with hl parontH, Mr. nnd Mm. O. N. Kruxor. Mr. Krnsor Im-hIiIoh IiIh rt'Kiilur Htudlo tachlnt hnn bipn oondiiLMlnir a Kovornment achool of miuhIc for rvturiifd Holdlom. Tho hcImioI wiih I'HtabllniH'd for hIx inonthH' 'XpiTliiif-iit to Rlve dlxulil(( noldlum who hud rniiHlrnl iinlllly nn opportu nlty to fit thfiiiHi'lveH for profraiHlonnl work ltticir 11 h HololHtn, orchOKtra or baud plnyim or tearlHTH. Mr. Fraxor hiiH provfd ho wontlvrfully urcPHful 1 lint now, iififr n year and n half, the Hrhnol 1h ntlll producing rcsulta fur beyond expectation. Mr. nnd Mrn. Frank Pnfco Ravo n ntoHt happy llltlo ciifotcrla Htipprr party Frliluy I'vonlng- for Mr. and Mm. A. A. Morn of I'orllnnd. Mr. Morm who Ih connected with NorthwcHtern N'ntlonnl bank In 1'ortlnnd, Ih, with Mm. Miimo, ape ml Ins a two wocka vn- rntlon nt tha homa of their non, P. M. Mono. Ie Franco ronoa Rraood tha aervlmr lablo and adorned the llvlna; room where thcaa oral while frlenda spent a delightfully remlnla- eent evening. There wero proaent Mr, and Mm. A. A. Mono, Mr. nnd Mm. I. M. Mono, Mra. K. M. Cnrter, Mm. Adelnldo LlUcy and the boat and h oh ten. For Mra. A. C, Drown, who htii luHt roturned from nn extended vlnlt nt hor former home, Wichita, Kan., Mr, and Mm. Kuwln u Knapp nter tulned a fow of Mra. Urown'a frlenda Tuemlny evonlng Five hundred waa tho pitHtimn and mra. .-itnipn Mnum held tho hlirh acore. Mlaa Vivian Hteudlmr nsBlHtod the hostess In eorv- Inr refreHhnieuta to tho fo lowing gueata: Mr, and Mra. Ralph Martin, Mr. and Mra. a. l, nrovvn or aiem, Mr. ar.d .Mm. Kdgar Martin. Mr. nnd Mm. Kenneth Hull of Wnndllng. Mr. nnd Mm. Omar It. Gulllon, Mr. nnd Mm. Hubert Proacott and 8. . Allon, and tho honor r;uoat, Mra. Brown. 1 Honoring Mra. Mnhle Drew, who la: vlaltlnR her alater. Mra. F. W. Hough ton, a plcnlo was given Thuradny even ing at Coburg bridge. After the pic nic dinner there wua a bonflro and In the evening dancing wna enjoyed, in i the pavilion, by tho Mr. nnd Mra. Van Hvarvurud, Mr. and Mra. Dlok Klncald, Mr. and Mra, Harold Wagonor, Mr. nnd Mra. M. V, Roblnaon, Mr. nnd Mm. F. E. Mccrncken. Mra, ioiign- ton, Mra. J. 8. Kitchum, Grotta Miller, j UHinn Jiiapcraon ana mo nouor gucsi, Mm. Drew. Mm. IVIlllam Moll Caae and Mra. K. i J. Moore entortulned elghtoon frlenda. of Mm. Amy Went full at Mra. Moore's attractive home In Hill Crest on ! Thursday aftornoon. The rooms were bright with yellow garden flowera for, t hla farewell party honoring M rs. Wob trail who n leaving aoon to apena a year In the Enat. Mra. T. A. Penr non anng tnont beautifully n number of charming aonga and needlework ao compiinlud tho lively conversation un til lute in the afternoon, wnon roirean menta woro aerved. w v Mm. cinlro B. Wllloughhy auccood- otl In making tho celebration of her huHbund's birthday on Thursday a opmpieto aurprlHo to him. The party bi-Rnn with nn Ideal blrthdny dinner and wna followed by nn evening of dancing. Tho colebrnnta, beaidea the honorod gnenta, were ar, mm mm. j. W. Ka'. Mr. and Mra. Krnoat Stroud, Mr. and Mra. . I, Linn, Mlaa Cor rlno Linn, Mlna Marian Linn and War ren and Willie Knya. Mra. Herbert Hoomo and lltllo (laviKliltr Hnrbara hav gono lo Al bany to vlalt for a week wllh Mra. Iloome'a alHter, Mra, Thomaa Potwln. Mr. Hoomo plana to motor down thin week-end and tuko Mra. Hoomo t.nd Tturbara to Cannon beach for a week. From thoro Mra. Hoomo will go to Poitiand to atny until tho flr.st of Hepiombor wllh another alater, Mta, Arthur Itobinaon. , , Mt nnd Mm. W. F. ailatran and tholr daughter. Mra. Robert Koaa MacKenna, who hua been their guest for tho pant woek, motored to Nyo hoaoh yealoniay. Mra. uusirnn ana Mra. McKonna will have a- cottngo there for the rent of thla month. Mr. nilntrap will return to Eugene In a few days, . For Mra. O. W. Wolla of Chlcngo who waa tho vuoat of. Mr. and Mrs, fl. N, Frwaor on Wwdmmday, Mr and mrn, r runir buy' ii mniKHlMll lllliu iiiiii-iii'uii yurvjr hi. mt, uHMurn wnn covum laid lor Mm. Wellna, Mr. and Mm, Murlon MtM'Auln, Arthur Frusr and Iho host und Iiohii-hh, Mm, WiOIca Is the arllat'Owiier of iho Kul6 Hhop In 1'hlcugo whare ture Jewela and hHiiii-niuuRiiv iiiviiii nwinB ui un ura to bo found. Mr. nnd Mm. Lewis II. Jolinmin link d u few old-tiiiio frlunda to dine with thorn Informally m thn Outturn Tueaduy evening In order thut they miKiit enjoy a sociable reunion vlnlt. ThoHo invited were: Mr. und Mm. Frank L. Charnbem, Profeaaor and Mm. Frederic H. Dunn. Mm. Evelvn Hiurr LuhIIo Of Los Angelos, Mlm MuuUo Kurna, Mlaa Klin a Hundrloka und Mydo Fllmoro of Hollywood, Cali fornlu, tl, v , , Mm. Hurry Clark and children, Dumnnt, (ieorgluna and Glenn, who huvo been vial ting for some time ut thu home of Mr. and Mm. Claud o D. itorer, left thla weok for their home In Denver. Mra. Clark went to Port land on Monday nnd Mrs. Itorer and MIhh Ho rah Itorer and the Clark chil dren followed on Wednesday. Mm. itorer ana M ihh naran win apenu a few duyn in Portlund before return ing to Eugeno. Mlaa Marlon Ady who has been teaching In the art department of the Idaho Htuta Normal school at Lew I! on for tho point winner and IhroUKh the summer school vacation. arrived In Eugene yesterday to spend tier five ' weeks- vacuiion wtin her mother. Mm. M: H. Ady. In the full mish Ady win return to i.ewiKion to resumo the aurne dutlea for tho com ing year; - . ' 1 About one hundred and twenty-five 1 picnickers attended tho Women's Re lief Corjw plcnlo held at the home of Mm. Phoebe Marsh on Thursday. Members nf the Grand Army nnd their families were present. Lunch and din ner were served cufeteriu atyle from the bountifully-filled baskets with cof fee and ice cream supplied by the committee of the W. R. C. The aft ernoon waa devoted to visiting.. Captain Waldo J. Adams, who la stationed at Camp Normoyle near San Antonio, Texas, on the eve of hla de parture for the south sponsored a de. Ilghtful little dinner party at tho Os burn Wednesday evonlng. Covers were hild for Mr. and Mm. Fred Stick elM. Mr. and Mra. J. A, Grirfin, Mra. Hertha McQueen of Cottage Grove and the host. - . a Mrs. T. O. Hendrlcka, Mm. Ruby Goodrich nod daughter Martha, and MIhh Garda McDonald and Margaret Ann Hmlth have been enjoying the puat week at Newport. Mikh McDon ald and little Miss Smith will remain there for some time, but the other members of the party are expected home today.: y?. -t ... .. ... The date for the reception -which wan to have been given thla past week to further the cause1 of loana and gifts for the depleted art department of tho Unlveralty has been set forward to early In September, when -moat of the vacation iraveieca snnu nave re turned to town and tie able to attend. Mr. nnd Mm. J.ttiewla ' Johnaon gave a delightful little dinner party Monday evonlng for mra. waiter tt. Pimm, of Portland, who waa Mlsa Vera Wllllama, of Eugene, before her mnrrlaae. and Mlsa oertruae neeiy. of am Angeiea. Mnrlgolda wero ar tistically used In decorating the table. Mm. J. T. Bogart. entertained the W. B. A. of the Maccabees delight fully with a silver tea on Wednesday afternoon at her beautiful country home. Carda. needlework, music and refresh menta made the hours pass all too quickly for the fortunate portio- Ipnnta. Mr. and Mra. F. W. Comings re turned Monduy from a vlalt of sev eral montha In the east. Moat of their time waa apent In cities of the New England atatea. Mlaa Bertha Comings arrived Tuesday from Seattle to apend tho rest oi her vacation, at home. , - Mr nnd Mm. F. R. Wctherb'efl nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Donnelly mo tored homo Friday front Cannon beach where they huve apent the past three woeks. Mr. and Mm. Donnelly ex pect to leave In two weeka for their home in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mra. G. D. Linn and daugh ter, Mlsa Muriun Linn, left Friday for a few dnya' visit In Portland. From there Mlsa Mnrinn will go to Seattle to vlalt her aunt. Mm. Lewis J. Gay, and on her way home will attend the Y. W.'C. A. conference at Seabeck, Mr. and Mra. J. M.V Miller iAvlted Mr. and Mra. Wilson H. Jewell. and their son, Wilson H. Jewett. Jr.,, and Mr. nnd Mra. Charles C. Whittoh to an Informal little dinnor'pafty at their attractive home on Alder street Thursday evonlng, : " uv' Mm. Riilnh Martin's mother. Mrs. A. C. Brown, returned Monday to her homM In Eueene after an absence of two years, which ahe apont with reintivea in wicnua, iwan., ana in Kansas City, Mo, ' Mra. O. M. Stambach and little dnughter Betty enme. Tuesday from their homo in Glendora. Cal.. to vlalt at the home of Mm. Stambach'a par ents, Mr. ana Mian.ju. ariung, Mr. and Mrs. w. f. 'usnurn ana Mr. and Mia. W. W. Cnlklna have motored to IMllaa to apend tho week end with Mr. and Mrs, Harry. Joslyn who formerly lived in- Bugeno. For Mra. J. B. Marriott of Alnmeda. California, who la visiting Mra. M. M. Tuft, Mra. Arthur Morris invitea a fow of Mrs. Tnft'a frlenda In for aft ernoon tea on Friday. . , , Dr. nnd Mrs. John F. Bovard and little daughter. Jeanne, left laat Sun day on a motor trip to cannon oeacn, where they apent the week with Mra. Dean Walker. m w Mra. Km ma Daniels and hor daugh ter, Mlaa Mary Daniels, of Los An geiea, are visitors nt Ingallalde, tho home or Mr. una Mrs, a. x. ingaua in Col lego Crcat. Mra. J. A, Creaaey and Miss Alice Cr canny are spending a two weeka' vacation at tho Yoran-Whltton sum mar home, Yotonco, on the 'Willam ette Mrs. Arthur Morrla nnd children, David and Janet, returned Tuomlay from Newport where they have en Joyed an outing for tho paat month. M"r. and Mra. William John Rrockei bank, after returning Wedneaday from Private Salesroom Welcome Any Time You Can Be Certain of Lara way ; Diamond Quality Because of Mr. Laraway's quarter of a century of honest and careful diamond merchandising you arc absolutely certain that your purchase of a Laraway Diamond will be entirely satisfactory. Mr. Laraway buys diamonds from personal selection always, and considers only the quality of the stone. Mr. Laraway will be glad to aid you in your selection of a stone any day this week. His reputation as a diamond merchant built upon twenty-five .years ,of honest and expert dealing, is your assurance that he is eminently, well fitted to aid you in your selection. Wear your Laraway Diamond while ' making your payment! if you chooae SETH LARAWAY ;;;,'i . Diamond Merchant and Jeweler I a trip lu the coast, have devoted the reat ol tne weea iu tokt- ;:. . ........ : Mr nnd Mrs. C. C, Hunt and aon. Junior, of Portland, are spending a two weeks' vacation with Mrs. num. parents. Mr. and Mra. I. P. Inman. t nnd Mrs. David Graham and non BIPy left Friday for Nye Bearh and ot n e r cnaa t resoris, on a i vteeks' vacation trip, ;.lt: . ' ! Mra. J. B. Marriott of Alameda, California, will be a gueat at the home of Mr. and Mra. M. M. Tuft for an extended visit,, -, Judge and Mrs. E. O. Potter and Mra. Addle Ostium are on a motor Uip to Portland for the week-end. t Qulok results Regtater Claaalfled Ada. ... - . r m OVT OP TOWN SiXTIETY Doroaa Club Mecte ' The Dorcas Needle club apent an enjoyable evening at the home of the Mhwea Minnie and Jennie Hansen. After a short business meeting Hev. Hery Iversen read a. very Interesting story. Mlsa Minnie Hansen played several piano solos. Dainty refresh ments were served by the hostessea. The next meeting will-be-held at the home of Miss Camilla Andersen. At Santa Clara ' (Register Lane County Special) SANTA CL.ARA. Ore., Aug. 12. The Needle club met with Mra. Alvah Fink Thursday, August 3. A small attendance greeted the hostess, many of the memberH belmr away from home on summer variations. The aft ernoon hours went ewiftly In needle work and music, interspersed with ao- Continued on Pag . ... "NotA Baemkh asm the perfect ipnaaiMis ml m riataaafailns Vim ) isiiisuim Hlrthl Ihlarfl! fa TOP, T. HOPKINS SON, NtwYorfc ' Miiracle! ; Is YOUR home bright, cheerful and happy a s it should be? A Brunswick phonograph will perform a, miracle in holding any home toget her. Elderly parents soon learn to dance the modern steps with their children in their ow n home. If you haven't plenty of good music in your home you are missing one of the greatest pleasures in life. Come to Laraway's Music store, hear the soft, mellow Brunswic k tone, and be convinced. BRUNSWICK HOME DEMONSTRATION MONTH; During the month of August' -we will send any priced Brunswick phonograph with a fine assortment of records to your home so you may judge the tone in the room you wish and satisfy yourself before you purchase after this home demonstration, if you do not care to keep the Brunswick, we will remove, it without any cost or obliga- , tion on your part. Call or phone today. , ..' ,. Why Be Without One? Investigate .Laraway's .' ; i Easy , Terms! Si , A Whole Year to Pay! LARAWAY MUSIC HOUSE 884 Willamette; St. "Where you buy the Brunswick" . " ' :l Opposite Laraway's Jewelry Store Ml l y :- f-.K-i." Mf$M ill mm 0