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MORNING REGISTER, EUCENE, ORE, SUNDAY, MAY U, 1923 FIVE I ,,miiiii ui . iiiicm mi to sclii'" " iVl.,"!S.r 111" '" h,.,v" nif'"' ,.l diiughlorn on III.. hlr "",. ',Ji fur n week- ..., in i." ..- i..,i....'U' nh Mil. un voimiy, Hingem. .ili . ' 11 in n.oBt fitting ,1,1 be tin. honored pH'" "2 week-end, una H M" (u.r.. "L.. m uloiiMiiro thin '!".. "T,.,,i urm.l.'.l iiii'l ontei'- fn m. "'" 1'J";,:0 I". . munv iinitii"." "' '"". "",. . ,l. rllllM.il Alma wilier VS n liti'l HtKill M, Ulid Tn "iii win l,,uv': "," 1 . .n Hum""' lu,,"S' "S?i I b"lr Vint". "nl1 11 Uf"' V1'", U,,1 inllnlla wnrih. ..lr7 huv 'been .lnnn..tl ''i" ,.J,. iy un.i nororliy houneii, '!!' In lb n.l Friday nluhl, Will 11 ""'K0 1 (.1 ll W..mnn'n !',?,, yMlP.'ili'' uflrrniion, mid 1 -i.nk. h. 'k J""1 "" '""1 """'I .!. wii "'."'. ,"r'" ,1nll At IhlH neiiKim l.nK.ii.' Jirtlrulur J-.y In entertain (SriodlltU nr.. tl'o wiioda '"' i. .. Willi lovoly nny blonnomn Unlff elh iemb.'rn "r. "" S7iittrwiti.il In thit oul.M.riin k. flMl Iflf i.f the Hnli.iii-t.ur-ll"'"' ..'".,( .i... which III lWen. A - UH ludliy. nf I"'. ulll lin hoalH T' Ib" . " . ',. , ny ri. " . Vt, v wi h iVmotbrn ur njoylntc family ' . i tv.. fit uniiii w til EJt mtwiKiM of nffoctltm unit I ,IH (o throughout tin. nation L, vmK ha" lnn mo'rkwl by li'nl "" ,K noti . .i Buui iilitNiimiMh .hut wu ttmt for which Mr. ', L'tfuiitfiitull nnit Mi. Mnrlon uch wire hot.iMi t ttm 0 ,t hotel on Wif.tnutliiy. Moro ,i hundred kuvmk worn hl.lrti-n lb, ttttrnoon hour, nnd In m room u lurid, conllimont i brldnw whllo lh Knnliiu b room formi'd a d.-liKlilful I'M U(NIN PA 10 IXKt CAae of his, The men folks are improving fast, , They treat their clothes so they will last. - T 1 tca Mi lata. Ala By Oliidy WllUlnii MuCroudy '' ' ' plillHI fill' 111 I Of lllllllll.'I'H Of ft'll'llllH lu I'lijoy Ilm miii.ii ll lit y ot inii'illii win It. Tin. I'l.'h toiioH ut yiillow iii.ili'N hl.iiili'd Willi (In. iitniim lili.iro uf I he ton riiiiiii, whllo kiiiiw I.'.IIh nnd CiilH'iirnlii hiiiIch iln liiorimlon niiiili. tin. hi 1 1 1 1 riiiiiu In'lKlit. Tlinri' Mm, A. U, ItolioilH i it t it u I ii l diii'liiK I lio nrii'iiioiiii with u mi niliur ur inimical il:u IIdiih. AnHltlui Ilm llimti'imin woro Mm, Winiiroil Kuykiiinliill, Mim. V, T, tlonliin, Minn Minimi u IIiiiiIIl mid Mm. J. W, Kiiyn. At toll. Ilnio (liiliillly iiipiiliil,i miiilll uilllon m utiiil I hn HU.'.iln, mill aorvliiK wru it miinl.or. ul niimo llvo 1 1 in I (I m In miinini'ry frocltK, iiiiinlioi'liiK Minn HiiU-iiu Kuylii'ii iliill, Minn Cliilru Yuiiin, Mli.ii J , 1 1 -nvii Hluhiiii, Minn lloiilrli:u l-"iii l.y , MIkn tliMlrudu l.lvi'i'iiioro und Mlhi. IImIdii liny, Mom dollHhirully liifornuil mid llilimiitu Willi, tho two uru.i noonti of hrlilmi fun whlrh Mm. Ili.ruli) Whllo wtm lioHtvM. mi Tuumlny uinl Hiilurdiiy iiitornuiiiiH of tho wi-i.k. Kor th.i Mini ii l tn I r, flvu tiilili.n worn In iilny, n ml ulmut Ihn ronnm iiUHMtTN ut II In in uinl i In, ii,.i.ir iniililu of Inn hint it hivi'ly folor notii. Tim KHt lint fur 'l uomluy nuiiilii-ii.il Mm. H. l. AIIimi, Mm. Kilim linlniiii, Mm. H. .1. Wllnnn, Mm. A. I', Dixon, Mm, W, I'. Ki.ll, Minn Amy liiiiin, Mm. Alli.'r Iti'lniT, Mm. M. C. Ilnrrln, Mm. T. W. Ilur rm, Mm. K, ):. Ilnrtiinit, Mm. Jon i.ih Kiiko, Mm. W. A. Kuykimdiill, Mm. Hi.lli Uiiuwiiy, Mm. A, II, Mi;. I.oimhl, Mm. VV. K, Mllno, Mm, fl. I0, I.i.Iiiiiiiii, Mm. iliTbiTi tilKim Mm. J mi.. I'iiki., Mm, Arthur Itotr cm. Mm. K, X. . Hclitutfarii. Mm. Huy niond WhiMilor, Mm. Orln Htiifford, Mm, A. It. Tlrritny, Mm. . it. I.'luhlu. Mm. J. 1, llonnn, Mm. llnr ry I'uwvll, nnd Mm. Mnrlon Vuutvh. Vimtoj-dliy iiflornoiin Irlii and othor HUtdon hloomii initdit Iht. 10011m tjuy, mid tiirdn iikiiIii forrnod Ihu dlvomlon, tho lint iiuiiiIjoiiiih Mm. I.ci' How n, Mm. Iturlion I'hirke, Mm. ilohort Karl, Mm. John Hmrjt Bviinn, Mm. II miry Kon. tor, Mm. Ctirliiton Hpencvr, Mm. Imvld Unthmii, Mm. Howard Hull. Mm. W, li. Moiley. Mm. Krod Max Icy, Mm. Jiiok llonaricl, Mm. Wll i.on Coffry. Mm. Lynn MuOrvudy, Mm. Krntioili AM, Mm. Klmoi I'll I in. . Mm. Mumun Wiitnon, Mm Arthur Morrlii. Mm. VlrKll I'lirknr, Mr. Curl Kooiik. Mm. I'. A. Horn mini, Minn Mitb.'l Mnnurud, Mm. Iinlhort Htminiird, Mrn, (loorKi llltchcook nnd Minn Mildred Dork rlry. Tomorrow Mm. White will hi linnii'iui fur it third u( thene must dflluliltiil ii tn 1 1 h. An Inforinul dnnrn lit tho Coun try cliih iiitmctod tho iitti.ntlon of H nuiiiII (.otillnKvnl of inoinbam on Krlituy ihkIii. With I Ha nminon for oion iiir iturlion unit ilrnu nl liiiuil, ii nd ihn iwnnlblllty ot iihort work -in, I trlpn up Ilia rlvor or to tho count, tho li.'iKhl of tin dillll'llltt nrunon lit tho dull llli. punnrd und from now on chlof lu tnront will riiitir in Klf und nup p.T piirtlon ut tho llnkn. Tiitluy itinrkN tho opnlnir of the Wllliimiitlo valloy IrlniiKUlur tuur iiHinc nt. und fur iho (Irnt li-tf or tho lournmnont. tho Corviillln noil oltih In hont. ' Next Kundiiy Hiilom. Oim'nllln nnd tOuiri-no will flny on tho llnkn hero, und In two weokn Ihn flnul niiitohun wilt ho pluyrd ut Kitlcut. It 1 uulli. probnhlo thut Kiikviio'h rouihiKtnt ut Corviillln will he InrKoly componed of the twenty team nienihi.m, hut novorul pnrthi tiro uolnK tnndo up to iro to Hulain In ii forlnlKht. I jib! yeiu alinont nono of tho phiyem' wlvon Oiln for the match, hut thin nprlng It In Ihn plan of n number lo innloi down Inter In tho dny for the drlv und lo noil the flnlnh of tho mutch ex. , Moth Atbnny nnd Honelnir- hnve now Rolf i-liilm thin nprliiK, nnd It In tiriibnhlo thnt tournituient dnyn will ho nrnuitxed with them fol lowing; the completion of tho pres ent mutch. t t Mm. M. C. Ilnrrln nnd Mrn. fl. J. Wllnon were dellKhtful honiennee yenterdny ufternooo at the Ilnrrln homo for' tho find, of three bridge tenn which they will Blvo thin nprlnic. Tho living roomn whr -ven tnhlen of hrldKO wcro In ploy durlnif tho enrly houm were beiiu llfully nprlnir-llko with qttnntltler of mnuvo nnd lavender Irln nnd roldrn-liilnd ronen, nnd nnnlntlng throinhout the time were Mm. T. W. HnrrlH and Mrn. , Alberta Me Miirnhey. n '. Next Hnturdnv Mrn. Hnrrln nnd Mm. Wllnon will nftnln bo at homo ' are Best Quality W?80 wc ,)clicve thoroughly in their superb style ami , y wc always feature n gootl assortment of Fisk- rtfC lle'tfUwi... i f et . ilt.. I. itl N se i oi ;;.pori Jiais arc ncr " - ."tin, i ; Bi Rcductioiu on All Trimmed HU " Ruth McCallum Carter '"irst. National Bonk DUlg. llpstairs)' -.'In;- o ii niimlii.r of ,,. ri.,.n,in, mid n Mmiiluy will Ik, honli.nHin fur u tliu.l Iiiiko nrrulr. . Mr. mid Mm, Dnvld Auhl, tin well tin. iiiuiiy irlumiH of Mrn. 1 ,11 Hun H.'uliin nnd Minn l.lllliui Auhl whu worn iilniin,.,! ,lt pienn iiiiwb of ili.ilr l upiuni ii ml liiiurlnunmi'iit by Mui'how hiindltH whu riildi'd the BliuiiKhiil-l'i.klnif exprenn tin In hint week wi.ro Krmiily lelleved on Frl duy on rni'iiliit of a cublnl minmiKu iIIiimii rriim Minn Auld which re.it, Hnfo, nut fiiptureil," II him nliii'v iii.(.i leurnnd from oilier promt cnhli, upwk Unit tho two woiu not on tho train, hut worn In I'oliliik- at III,, tlmu of Ihe robbery. Holm, of thone lulien prlniinei' uro mill rvtnlned In thu Uiinillt BlroiiKhulil In the hill coun try noiir the nceno of Iho hold-up. mid ureul Imleed In Ihn i,llf Uf rehillven mid frlemlH hero or the Kuod iiiiwh whlnh tuiiio no unex peeledly. Mrn. Nenton und Minn Auld will not return until July from their extended trip IhroiiKh the orient. Till, HlKll, mill s.f ,!. ILL., , ii , , ' "".IIUUIBl luillen ii 1J nonlaiy enjoyed a piirilc ulitrly pleiinmit ineeilnif on Tuon dny iifiernoon when they were . . nun. jiuiiiio iiovey ut her home. An Ideal nprlnif day muiln chultliiK. needlework, und ten out under Iho treen or the old yard a iiiont cnjoynhlo divernlon from the winter moetlnKn, On Thiirndny und Krlilny of ike week, Mrn. Itohort A. llooth and Minn I In i burn Hooth nponnored two of thu mont dellKhtful or the week'n Miclnl eventn when they were nt homo to morn than two hundred of their friend. On Thurnduy tho IIvIiik roomn of the Itoilh home weru u Harden of imiinnluif. color, muiuuin or wild blue lupin, Orlentnl popplen In rod tonen, Irln nnd Scotch . broom muklnif a lovely hiu kKround. Lit tle Minn Jean Martin frroctcd the tuontn nt the door, while unnlntlnx In recolvlnic woro Mm. W. T. (lr. 1on. Mm. U II. Johnson and Mrn. Wnldo Adiimn. At the tea tnb'o with Itn pretty centering bnnkot of pink Kludloll Mm. W. A. Kuyknndnl! poured and ervlnu were a group or Delta Delta Delta itlrln. Inrludlnit Jone ohlne IMrlch, Alberta McMonlen, Kntherlne Heed und Helen Kher wood. On Friday nftornoon. yellow wan the predominating tone of the living room, carried out by the we of iiuiiiilltlen of Hootch broom. Mm. A. t'. Mlxon prcnldcd nt the tea tube, and annlntnntn to the two hOHtcto.cn numbered: Mm. Itulph 11 M It In. Mrn. V. W. Uennon lid Mrn. Jumen II. Gilbert. Diir- ng tho ten ho urn from three until .Ix nnolher group of nororlty glrln lerved. l.nnt night the rhapter house Mplia lie!in I'l glrln wre hon ennei for a forniul munlciile tn ivhleh nevenil hundred fucu'ty and townriilk woro .bidden. Among the Intereiitlng numhern on the irogmm were thone given by Minn Mitltriido Coo. Minn Oweiidnlvn Irfimpnhlre, Minn Klolne Mcpher i"n..Mli Tlernlco Veo. Minn Helen fliirper. Minn Wive Merry, Minn Jean llurpor und Minn Hcuiuu Clurlt. i Wednesday marked the "fort; n'te-htiv golf luncheon ut tho Coun try club und sovorul matchen of .he ladder tournumuut (or women wore played off. Mrn. Hurry Powell, Mm. J. U Honiio nnd Mfn. Wulter MoCornnck woro hontcnfeii. . .' Wedneniluy Kvcnlng Hrldge club member wero entertnlned this week by Mr. nnd Mm. Wl non Jowet who Invited Mrn. Morgan Wutnon an a npeclul guest. IniinnnnnHinni nl 1 1, A thirflni. mont of Minn Mnlilo Konu'rook, gruuilniighter of Mr. and Mrn. J. V. Kornerook, of Kugene, to Mer- .III ltiAt. nt u,,,i,llMlnn wtm mniln known nt . an - .attractive Hoveo o'clock dinner given nt tho Anchor age Wednesday evening. : A pink nnd white color ncheme wan cnrrlod out In the room and a large lumxet or nweei pean in piiHtel nhuden formed the center- bourd men attired In their black drenn nulla mnrgea mo pinccn 01 tho guestn, who numbered eight. l.A(un.pnn tt llipl-tf flnWPrB WnrC given nn fnvorn, nnd In them were concouiea me. ooiroinui -curun. Mr. Itoyor in nnninnim manuger nn.l nu.lllnt. nt the lllMRin Tn Y Htlrf Audit nnnoclutlon of Pendleton. Tho wedding will bo nn ovont of Septomber, . Charming costuming nnd unnn unlly hnrmonloun and agreeable iil.il.' n.,,a mniln l,n ilnlICA IIKIHIIIH i'i " i." - drnma prenentod' by glrln ' of the UlllVomlty gymnanium unuer ine .1.111..1 .il..Art,rn nt Mlaa T.llllnn Stupp nn eniieclnlly plennlng and nwijiinllnn lrttHCOrl .In Guild iinll on Friday and Snturday nightn, tno arnmn tiimrira in.- in tention of mnny townnfolk to whom inui,Hiina u.,n Avlenderl. nn well an, numhern of vlnllorn on tho uni- vorolty ciimpnn l".n ween-cnu, , ! a ,i.M ..,ainni nvniit nt Fri day which wan mont enjoyable wan tho ten Wannon ny ino nieiiun.i" nr.. T.1,1. tfnaitnn in linnnr their provlnco pronldent , Minn ' Ixiuise I, ' .... ...... , ..ll,nn. I.npa now ijenion, wno in vni,,,,i ,.v.. Presiding nt Iho nnmovnrn wore Mm W. Ft Q.' Th.noh.er. nnd ;Mmo. Hono MoOrowj, ' rAJrt., nnnll Aliih ninmhern en- muitiii,; Ai".. ----- iA...,i in.,i,iin.,' ,,i . Vn Cnmna Hhoppe with Mm, nnyld Ooblo nnd Arfh.l..H ;ieinl,lu 'no linnteHHCH ,llin, mini"" i; " '" i , ... - thin weeRi roiioweu ny men- ii' -f umaah hlnlnv limine the direction Of Mrn. ,1. It. Hell. Klec tlon of offlccrn mnrked tho biinl- neHN mocttng nn lmponnni, mm i ...... .k..u LL-ni niini Hie lOlli.winK Miuiii.,--i i, , -- yohr'n progrntn for thin prominent " . ..... .1 I.l.n, Ml-,1 A. orgnniziiin.il.' iui'ihhl.-,.,, .......... H. Uol.ertn! vlccprcnldent, Mrn. i..ni.,. unni-niiirv-teennur illlLlll ,,,,,pli.,i. . - , or, Mrn. Lenter Temple. The next mooting will noanin tho Onhtirn hotel, with Mrn. Ilob ortn nnd Mrn, A. l Ingiilln nn hont- enncn. . ' , ' Alumnno of Kappa Alpha Thotn will thin weok insuo enrdn for a nllver tea nnd munlcnln to ho given Friday, Mny: 2, nt Iho homo of Mrn. Cnmpboll Church, nronopda from which will go to tho frnlorn Ity blilldlnB.fund , ,;,',V: Mrn. tdnlto nmpholl hnn ng tier Aiigelen, whu-In reiiliiinbi'li'd by Ii nt- mnny old Irlundn III UiiKfiiu un "Uullioruio cokbwoii," iiiiu nor m,iy in liuiiiuie will nrford oppor tunity fur thu pleuniint renewing or luiiiii'i' iii.'iiiuliiliiiii:en un well an lur 1 11 1 uiii it I nutliil uirulrn, . IJnlunn all pluiiH go awry und cuiiiiiiiiinen nhoiild lull lo worn, llugeuo will noun become known un Ihu "lily bcuutltul," both through nctuiillty mid tliruugh the npreiiuing broudcuHt of tho iiropu giinillnt niiiiie, 'Iho IJugiiiio fedorutlon of wu iniii h orguuniiitloiiH luin united In an iifijii tu bunuiiry tho city In every way punmblo und to that end commltlucH lutvo been appoint ed. Hen ii ii 1 1 ix tho personnel or thene coiiiiiiiuoom It neonin wholly uulilieiy Unit they will full to wont und uulIvu work In very noon tu he under wuy. A lint of tho committees and membership follown: I'ui'iiimieni beautifying: Mrn. Mary Jewell, Mrn, N. l' Mucdulf, Minn Moztllu liulr, lioun K. li. He- Cuu, Mrn. F. M, Wllkinn, Mrn. Both i.iuuway, (,n it .vicciulu und 1'. M. VVliklim. Hutto un tit: Minn Ellicl Ban- hoi n. Junior Audebon: Mrn. W. II. Miiklimn and Mm. Hurry Keeney. Unnlghtly pluiivn: Mrn. Joneph Koke, Mrn. F. l'olnduxlor, und Mrn. Hobert Ulddlo, Kxcliuiigj of plant, flowers: Mrn. P. 1,. C'uuipbull, Mrn, Idaho Cump bell, Mm. F. (.'. Wultorn. The oily In divided Into twenty dlvlnlonn Willi a capable committee of three In ouch who appoint two women witnin tnoir Homo block to luterent nelghborn, uxchungo plann, new purklngn, removo rubhlnh, 1m provu und beautify nurroundlngH. uiher oommltteen are: Public bulldliiKH: Mrn. V. X. Hchuerern and Mm. ftoy LooiiiIm. iieautity urn Homo mock: Mm. O. II. Campbell, Mrn. p. M. Mornu and Mrn. F. 1.. Polndextcr. Tho annual convention of tho Oregon Federation of Women'n clubn will bo held at Modford thin spring, the diiten fulling on Muy At Fortnightly club meet ing hint Huturdny tho following del egate were appointed to reprenent tho organization nt Medford:- Mrn. W. F. Unburn, Mrn. W. W. Calkins, Mrn. Herbert Clarko und Mm. Mor gan Watnon. Tho party will motor uovvn. . Mrn. Herbert Jtoomo wun hont- enn lor the week'n meeting of Ten- cup club at her homo on Friday and for the aufternoon nho miked neverul guenln, numbering Mrn. W. r. Gordon. Mrn. George Kchuefern, Mrn. F. X. Hchaefem, Mrn. Waldo Attiimn and Mrn. George Hitchcock and her mother, Mrn. C. L. Hen dernon, of Hood Klvor. If. I. club met with Mrn. B. B. Ilrunduge on Thurnday al her home, with Mrn. I,. II. Klgwart an Invited guest. For the next moot ing tho club mombcrs lutvo planned a illnner ri.r the hunbitndH when ItoHtenKen will bo Mrn. W. K. Pow ell, Mm. Wilson Jowett and Mrs. W. 1J. Swan. ,, ' Tuendny ut 10 o'clock In tbc Prenbytorlnn miinno occurred the iniirringo of Minn Alice Alexander,, und Morrln McCullough, the Hev. Itruco J. CI ffen otfliintlliK. The. bruin wore a tnupe-colorod travel ing suit. Mr. and Mm. McCullough left noon for a nhort honeymoon in Portland und other towne. Thoy will he ut home in Lebanon where Mr. McCullough ban' a . position with Cray's Cunh und Carry stori). Mrn. McCiilloilgh ban been cou nected -wUh Ihe Orny'n Cunh nnt): Carry store In KugenQ for a num? her of years. Mrn. Trena Alaxnuder. of Florence, mother. of tho brldq, wan an out-of-town gui-Hi for tho ot-cunlon. . ' , . v ' ' A guont on the, campun this woek In Mrn. A, C. Heinle of Spo kane, who In district president of IfliPliu Alpha Tholit. and In on nn Inspection trip to the local chapter whore nho in being entertained. Lust night a formal dinner at the chapter houne was planned for Mm. Rem Is, and tomorrow nho will bo guest for a luncheon given at the Anchorage by the alumnne, and Inter in tho nftornoon nt a tea planned by the active chapter. - . On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gordon will leave on a. trip to Chi cago. New York . nnd - Montreal which will lake them away from ISugcne for a month or six weeks' ntay. . . ... On Wednesday evonlne Mr. and Mrn.- Kdgnr Martin wero hontn for PUHtlme club. Inviting as addition al gucHtn Mr. nnd Mrn. Adelherl Ingnlln nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Itobert Prenoott. Cnrdg wore followed by a lhto supper, and an Interesting plan wan made far picnic nupper at the College Crest homo of Mr. und Mrs. . D. Allen, next Tuesdny nights ,;. .... . .. i" ., ,,,,,, ,' Twelvd members of the Homo Science . club wero, hostesses on Monday night at tho Country club for a dinner : which honored nil hunbnnds of tho club nnd tho re maining half of tho members. : Tho long tables wero affectively decorated with great urns of pur ple and whlto Iris In combination with delicate floworlng shrub, nnd llnnd-mude numo cards sorved as score cards for tho hours of brldgo which followod. Tho hostesses numbered Mrs. -Earl Immel, Mrn. Frank .lonklns, Mrs. . A. F. Rnpp, Mia Rlmn. Hendricks. Mrs. F. X. ..cnaolern, Mm. B. U Packard, Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrn. U P. Huuon, mrn. Fred Htlckoln, Mm. Claude-Horor, Mrs. Edith Vlnnl Dny, Mm. Arthur Rogers, and Mrs. M. C. Harris. ,. .., . Mrs. R. A. Booth and Miss Bar bara Booth left yesterday to spend a. few days In Sulom. j , 1 ' In compliment to Mrs. J. M. Ml(-' ler whq I'oturnod. Inst month from n n extended visit In the enat, Mrs, John Bovnrd asked a number ot In tltnato friends In for dinner In on Tuesday night, Covers were placed (or. Ur. and . Mrn. Miller, Mr. nnd Mrs.' Wilson .lowott, Mm. Cnmp boll Church, i Mr. and Mrs. Bean Wolltor, nnd Mr, and Mrs. John Stark Evans. ' ,i , , , Yesterday afternoon Mrs. E. r. t.yon nskod a fow neighborhood, frlondn to como In most Informally for tea to moot her nlstor, Mrs. M. W, Mills, nnd daughter, and Miss Belli Mills, who are spending sonic lime In Eugone, At flnrlnirflpld ' I ni.Rli.tcr Lane County Special SPRINGFIELD, Oro May. If. -Members of the Priscilla dub were delightfully entertained lnnt Friday afternoon nt the home of Mrs. In flwnrtz. Nendlowork.and conversa Oat-of-TownSociety i .... . - Ihe cliino uf the inuolliig dullcloua rerrenlimeutn woro nerved. Minn i'.ditu Kwait. wan it nueclul guent or tho club ror tho occunlon, Thono lirenont ineiuiieii mihh ICdnu Kwiirt., Mrn, John Hiiavey, Mm. Win. lion iililnon, Mrn. J. Willi i am, Mm. John Toiiini.lli, Mrn, II. A, McKy, Mrn. Ilowiird Fii eliiiiil, Mrn. 1. Lurluier, Mrs. Norman Howard, Mrn. Jllley Hnotlgliins, Mm, T. KwurU, At t'nwvidl l(!Kltr I. ana Cuutur Mutclnll CIIUHWKLL, Ore., Aluy 11. The l.idlen' iiilsnlouiiry noddy und the luillen' li id noddy of the Prenby tdiiiu chun li comblui'd In a blrth duy party In honor of Mrn, C. II. Hcdgwlck al lier Jioino Thurndii' arienioun. Hhe wan the recipient of numerous bouiiuets, dainties, nnd a birthday cake with candles. Mrn. I. .Vlouney had charge of the mlsHiuniiry meeting and two new memhem wore addeil to It: Mrn. A. II. Olson and Minn lOllzabcth Thompson. Thu ladles present were Mrs. It. H. Mcliunlel. Mrs. F. l. Lacey, Mrn. Corn Olnon, Mrn. A. H. Olnon, Mrn. F. H. Anderson, Mrn. A. L. Hchwerlng, Mm. p. A. Moon ey, Mrs, Emma. Johnson, Mrn. El len Lower, Mrs. John Beak, Miss Ellzfibelh Thompson, Mrn. H. E. Truvllllon, Mrn. Hophlo Kklund, Mm. Ann Hearn, Mrs. W. W. Hear by, Mrn. J. K. Nolnnd, Mm. Joneph Wood, and Mrn. J. Miiarunen. , CU EH WELL, 0ro Muy 12. A ''ple-un" crowd unnembled on the corner Tuendny evening und armed with creamed pies and otherwise dominated "open-faced" pies uuiet- ly approached the homo or Chester Noland und bornburded him with u surprise part. Tho beautiful home wun thrown open to tho in vaders and gumes were pluyed, for- leln given und redeemed Bud then enme the pie served In sections find quarter sections and In unlim ited supply; ulso coffee. The folks then had a good old-time' sing. Those present wore Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Weber, Ur.- and Mm. 1). A. Forben, Mrs. K. H. Melton, Mrs. Emma Johnson. Mr. and Mm. C. E. J.eubo. Mr. und Mm. C. II. Sedg wick, Mrn. Ellen Lower, Mrn. J. Maaranen, Mm. Jrma -Ogram, Mm. Cora Olson, Mr. und Mrs. William Holllston. Mrs. Myrtle Jackson Mrn, O. E. Evernon," MIhh Ethel Petty. Mr. it. Htripp. Mr. and. Mrs. j. E. Noland and Chester Noland. The ladles' missionary society ol tho Methodist church mot with Mrs. William Parsons on, Tuesday arternoon and enjoyed a ntudy ol lndlu. They also served a nltvet tea which added to the fund m terlully. A pleasant social after noon was. enjoyed by all present. V The Priscilla club wan enter tained at tho home of Mrs. N. E. Steele on Thumday afternoon. A pleusant social afternoon was en- Joyed was refreshments of creamed chicken in ramkinn, bread and but ter, cake, apple nalud and coffee. rhe luillen present were Mrs. Wm. Hollinton. Mrs. F. A. Richardson Mrs. T. P. Jackson, Mrs. Ralph Stone. Mrs. C. E. Lcabo, Mrs. Geo. Schuliiicrlch, Mm. C. F. Mnnre Mrs. H. O. Brady, Mrs, Eliza Thompson, Mm. Frank Fox, Mrs, II. 11. Powers and Mrs. Roy York. m -A wiener roast wan hold at tho rtver wiener roant wan held at the river Thursday ovening, tho participant being glrm und boys ot tno high school. A contest had been waged between the boyn and girls on sales of mibacriiitlona to the Country ientlcmnn und the girls lost, ana thlH wun the way the debt was paid. They had a rtl live timo and a do,- liBimut evening. ; ; ;, .. - t , The Priscilla club met and wore onteriuincd at the homo of Mrs. N. E. Steele on Thurflay utternoon. i' At Mount Vtlllon , (Reglslor Lane County Special ' MOUNT VERNON. Ore., Moy 12, The Mount Vernon Thimble club held its regular meeting at the home of Surah Francis - May 3. Eleven members were present tc enjoy the day. : At noon a delicious two-course luncheon was sorved by the host ess, assisted by Hattie E. Munley. Mm. E. J. Rcnolds was the only visitor of the club. Members pres ent wero Ethel- Armltuge, iena Davis, M argil rot Clorrle, Alice Grif fin, Clara Jrlogan. Mary Mcrner. son, Margarete Carpenter, Sr.,' Hat tie Munley and Surah Francis. The next:meeling will be at the home of: Jennie and Hazel Tryon, Mi? 31., At lxno Pino -(Uesltter Lane County Spoelal) LONE PINE, Ore., May. U.i The ladies ot the Lone Pine- Sewing circle enjoyed a very ploastint'af- ternoon Wednesday wun mi's. A. W. U Haynes. Conversation, sow ing, nnd fnncy work wero the di versions of'' the afternoon, ;ut tiie clono of which tho hostess served n delicious luncheon, assisted by Mrs. Horace H. Taylor. Mrs. Fred Miller and Mrs. B. K. Wheeler woro guests of the club for the afternoon. Members present were Mm. Emmett Howard, Mrs. Frank Rice, Mrs. W. J, Brown, Mrs. How ard Hodge, Mrs. II. L. Plank, Mrs. Horace L. Taylor, nnd tho hostess. Tho next meeting will bo with Mrs. Will Hunt, Wednesday, Juno 6. At Oakrldgo (Rentfttnr lane Uoubif Rpeclal) OAKRIDQE, Ore., Mny 11V Mrs. Hugh Stevens entertained the Cnscado club on Thursday after noon.' Aftor the regular business mooting tho afternoon was spont In sewing. The following members woro present: Mm. Oscar Drury, Mrs. C. A. Jones, Mm. C. A. Pad dock, Mrs. A. D. Bulk, Mrs. Clarke nnd Mrs. Paul Sterling. The next mooting will be on May 2 with Mrs," Smith us hostess. At Ilnrrbiburic 'HARRISBUlia, Ore., May '13. (Spoelal to tho Register). Thurs day wan Enrl Hansen's thirteenth birthday and in tho nftornoon after school hours a birthday party was given nt tho local hotel which is managed by' his mother, Mrs. Grace Hansen and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Sam Wunihoult. Eight hoys of his room at school woro present to enjoy tho festivity with him. Young Hansen wan tho Veclplcnt ot ninny delightful gifts. T;i" play, "Mrs. Tubus of Shanty vllle," given by the Christian En deavor society ot Iho Christian church al tho Rlulto theatre Fri day evening und ncted by nil homo people, was attended by nn audi ,ence that prncticnlly filled the the atre. It must be nnld that tho play Was vory good from the start to tho finish and was n mnrked Bttcccsn nt kooplng tho most ap preciative nudlenco in good humor throughout the two-hour perform, nnco. Every ono noted his or her part with ronl credit. The rovenuo from the ndmlnlon fee will bo used to buy new seats for the -church.' . M, T. Life. J. W. Plgley.il B. b Try Register Classified. Ada, A Wonderful Collection of Quality Diamonds Beautiful Diamond Engage ment Ring $50 and $100 June is the Month of Brides and Graduates This week will be none too early to select the appropriate gift, and more especially so if you plan to have your gift , engraved. , ; Our fine stock of Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Gold and Silver Novelties, Hand-Painted China, etc., offers to you a wide selection, and we are sure she will appreciate most if it comes from Laraway's. Arrange to drop in this week and we will assist you in every way possible to make the right selection. SETH LARAWAY D i a m o n d M e r c h ant and Jeweler WOMEN'S CLUBS TO MIEET FEDERATION WILL CONVENE AT MEDFORD MAY 21-21 Program of Interest Announced by Hint Suidio Orr-Duiibur, Chair man of Program Committee . .. Tho twenty-third annual, con vention of the Oregon Federation oT Women's clubs will be held In Medford Mny 21 to 24. It Is ex pected that at least 200 delegates will be present from all parts of the state, l'here ore In the federa tion 160 clubs with an approxi mate membership of 10,000 wo men. Mrs. Saldle Orr-Dunbar, chair man of tho program committee, announces that a program of In terest and Information is being prepared by the department and division heads, the chairmen ot standing committees and that here will be In addition several speakers of note as well as many musical selections. - : On the opening night ot the convention, Monday, May 21, there will bo a reception to delegates in .he First Presbyterian church, at which there will be addresses by 'he mayor, Earl C. Gaddts; the president of the chamber of com merce, and Mrs. F. E. Merrick, president of the Greater Medfora club, the hostess organization. The response will - be made by Mrs. Victrola Service at Laraway's improved Victrola and Record Service Store affords buyers an opportunity to hear the genuine Victrola at is best in comfortable, private rooms, with the com plete Victor Record Catalogue to choose your favorites from.:- Courteous and compe tent salespeople to assist and advise you. , . -.t ! . .. . . - Hear ' the New - Victor' Records at Laraway's LARAWAY'S Are you interested in Diamonds? . Indeed you are I Everyone is. 'Especially Diamonds of the very finest quality that it is possible to obtain. This is the only kind to be found at Laraway's. Every Laraway Diamond is a Gem. ., You, may select at random, with yoUr eyes closed,' and any one you would choose you will find to be FIRST QUALITY. First Quality Diamonds are the only kind permitted to become a part of the Laraway Collection. Mr. Laraway personally selects every - stone, after a careful examination. He buys when quality stones are presented. With this Diamond Shop quality is always given first consideration. .. It is well for you to keep this thought in mind when ready to make a Diamond purchase. . ANY HONEST PERSON may wear a Laraway Diamond while making their payments. , , ., William Belt, of Roseburg, second vice-president of the federation. Tho reports of officers and chairmen of - standing committees will be given. Tuesday morning.- In the utternoon ,the presidents, of each federated club will give a re port of the achievements of their organizations - during -the' past year. This will be lollowed- by a tea at the home of Mrs, Frank O. Owen. The Wednesday session, will be held ut the new Ashlund com munity house.- In -the mbrning the department of public welfare of which Mrs. Saidie Orr-Dunbar is head, will have reports and speak ers. This will include the crippled children work by Mrs. P. L. Camp bell. The - department of applied education will be reported by the chairman, Miss Grace Johnson. In the afternoon the American citizenship department, Miss Vella Winner, chairman, will share the hour with the department of fine arts, Mrs. Collins Elkins, chair man. Thursday morning the de partment of legislation of which Mrs. Alexander Thompson la chair man will be in charge of the first hour and later the department ot press and publicity of which Mrs. Edith Knight Hill In chairman, will be in charge. Mrs. Ida B. Callahan of Corval Us. president of the organization, will preside, and will give a report of the general federation conven tion now in session in Atlanta. El bert Bede, of Cottage Grove, pres ident of the State Editorial asso ciation, will be a speaker at one of the evening sessions. The women of Medford ore leav ing nothing undone that will make LARAWAY'S v. n Investigate Laraway' Easy Installment Term for the pleasure und comfort of tho delegateo. Mrs. C. C. McCurdy, acting pren.clent of the Greater Modford club, Is general chalrmun foe. the convention-and she ha , surrounded herself with the fol- lowing: efficient corps of commit-; tee: credentials, Mrs. H. L. Nob-": lit; finance, Mn, N. A. Miller,, m us-' Ic, Mrs. Rowles Moore; hospital ity, Mrs. Jap Andrews: entertain-' ment, Mrn. A. J. Hanby; reception, ' Mrs. J;: F. Mundy; registration, Mrs. V. F. Lindas; decorations, Mrs. C. E. Blee. . i - Dancing Attendance 5 When a person pays marked attendance- to another he is said to be "dancing attendance." Thl phrase come from the Midle Ages. It was a generally observed wed ding custom then that the brlda must dance with all who asked her. In Chrlnten'g "State of Mat rimony." a book published in 1643 la found this record: "Then muot the poore brydo keep foote with all dauncors, and refuse non, how scabbed, foule, drunken, rude and shameless so ever lie be." . That It was not long before tho expression came to be used fig uratively In the way It hi used tn day is evidenced by Shakespeare'v use of It in Henry VIII: ' "I had thought they had parted ! so much honestly among them (nt least good manners) aa not thus to sufer a man of hifl place and so ' near our favor, to dance attendance on. their lordship's pleasure. ' Warner tunes pianos. Phono 1 si tit.- - .... . f-ts-tt See the New Victrola Styles at Laraway's M'rrrFrcdorW Thorn ot ton e3 ; turn occupied - tho noun, ana ui