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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY, OCT. 21, lt23 j ' M,,H' WM' F,lAH"'11 ',""NHON IS ft"""; Kill'' OrKl" Lm '. yy.' iuiicIk'uii mi ' ft. 'climl"T ' '" "".h.n ilnhiy wuiiion, h'"'!.; .i lrin,i'',1"" " '""T.boul On """" u rZ..hln .iicnlflwnt ymi nni "'" "' LbrtM W(ll.ki mill l.mi tor - ... h.i.mi Kl lvl iirrouii.lliiK" r?na '"' rsilsrorst.il Ill i,imv la Wm Ifl'.L ..inriHl clilnts jMr5f-VMir.lw.il. 7iiihu taiiitwi. 2 j of I'l.ok Mr. I WW" , HniilruMl SiTdTn Th." tar -ml nmra fllloil lo T .nl.rof civil llf. tlmn Jt ion. tsb.s. KmI.U In iMr vlvl1 r"'"' KtTlh. hour HIM K.t.r t? u ciomi.Bi.l.l. Th. ..L if I. ArmlluKn. Olsu no Mrs, t. a. ILn r rclvl by ttis TV v-rd infnilKT. nil ttsi IHI Inrluilln. Mrs U ti)U W. P. Hoy. lion, Mr.. &1WI.. Mrs. ''"I Vounii. . ..j Ur. A. A. Ilnm-rnfl. V.I.. h. lunrhoon hour fcttt.ratm- talks """I Li rf which ss m.ilo iy Ilmw Filch. Ml". Kiu-li L krt n nlhuslssllc ami iwur lor. . L l!ri of fsinrlolir. III nrl aun nor hi.w -Uu lnuritln. Hho lnlkul L... irk. mkcn Uli ly Lnilcni ot lhr clllM. nml ma tnai n 01 una. nffulra. fur two aiimrl furs ra Your costly Furs are safe with us. W9ohOUVE lion nnd vl.lnn, n;illd mniiy of I ho atig.nalloii lo Kiniono nml hrr .ilrrounilliiM na vuhmblo projucla lo bo lukon Uf. Moat InlorpatlnK ami KnillfyliiK lo ia ontuiiluitlou wn I ho (f of Mr. nml Mr.. Curl Wnahhurno Iho iloiinlliin fo too ahruba nml lilnllla. In bo plnroil at Iho (llwro. Hon of Iho foilcrntloii, whlnh Mr. Wa.liburiia nmiouiiusit ilurliiK Iho IuiicIixoii, nt Iho aumu llmo cimi inonilliiK ilvrply tlm lt y bouutlful cnuiiml.n and Ita ro.ulM. Coiniulttiio loimria wr inmlo by Mr. J. Illaliou Tlii.lo. Mm. Hoy l.oomla and Mr, Jo.xih Knk, whllo Mlaa Motnllo llulr rvlnwd Iho work no fur umromiill.hod nml dortflrlhed onncratoly tho ftiiuro iiIhim of tho fodorutlon. K.iuclnl iy Inloroallii. wn an arilcla pro larl by Mr. Woodruff on full tilanllns ahruba. which waa loud by Mra. Ikiyntun. Mr. Mary Wataanltarnni .prak In. for A. A- V. W., nnnoiincrd Ihrlr nioiuiorahli for tho Hlunrt Walker dratitna whlrh nro lo b prwiMinicd In Ku.trn. thfa aaaon. and AaaoiTlaied Chartllfa wua voi d a now mombnr of tho foilora- llon. Mr a. Tlniclo uni Mra. Ilor hvrt Olurko woro In charm or iho lunrhoon and ara lo bo cri'dltad Willi It. aucciwa. a Moat noiablo anion, tho waok'a aavoiul iiiivrcaiin. ovonia aurlully wna Ilia lur.n ton fur which Mra. I'. I. I'niniih.ll. Mxa. J. II. (Ill bort, Mra. Murray Warner .and Mra. Wl I). lUilo woro dolliihlful hoatoaaoa on Thuraduy coinpll monliiiff Mra. Vlr.hnU Judy Kater ly, now doau of wotnon on Iho lTnlwralty rantpua. Mra. (laoriro llorllnitor of runlund, itiotnbor 01 Iho bunrd of ro.rnia of Iho Unl voraliy and Mra. Cnmpholl Church. Tho huatraaoa rorolvod In tho ro cepilon room of Iho tiaburn hotol, nnd llioro iliirlu. iho hours from ihrca until flvo n turn and anion naarmhln.o of town and fnculiy folk railed lo .rod nml welromo tho honor .tioata nnd thrlr .rorl ou. hoaloaaoil. A porfoct Oolobor dny. with all lln aparkllnit brauly and .orifoouanoaa of colorm. added liniiipnaurnbly lo Iho plrn.uro of Iho .in-aia, nnd fro.l-tlnlod aul umn fulln.o formed nn offocllvo foil for anmrl rnll-loued frockn. (icloher dny. too Itnd contrlbuu-d tho nmaai-B of ornn.o nnd red hued dnhllna uaed In profualon to ad orn tho rocoptlon and pnlm rnonia whir tho uela niliiKlod during Iho nftornoon. .Aaalatlna; nbout thoao room. In .reel In. Iho ue.ia wore Mra. Krnnk Jonklnn. Mra. Uuby Oood rich. Mm. Curl Waahbiirno, Mra. (1. H. Ileardaley, Mra. Ilorbort Clnrke. Mlaa llnrbnrn llnolh nnd Mlaa Maudo Korna, whllo Mra. Ham Uau Warner Introduced tho ucaia In tho receiving line. A beautifully npuolnted tea table In the Japaneao room wna centered with an exnulnlto bnakel or perfect nlnk-ahnded dnhllna, nnd there prooldlnir nt Ills coffoo urn. wero Mra, Wllllntn lord of Hnleni, Mra, ullllnn Henlon, Mra. H. O. Poller nnd Mra. Mnry II. Jew ell. A .roup nf attractively .owned college. Irla from th vnrloua or HHiiiinllona aorved, whllo tho .ueala worn received" In tho ten room by Mra. A. C. Dixon nnd Mra. Onvld Auld. a ' Yratordny nftornoon nt Iho Chi Onie.a houae. Chi Ome.n nlum- nne momborn wero hnatoaaen for ft Ini-Rfci henoflt brhliCo which wna nno of tho Intereatln. affulrs of tho week. Kor Iho hour of enrdn, Inbteo to tho numher of twenty-flvo woro Placed comfnrtiihly about tho llv- Vlng nnd recoptlon room, or tno ar houno, nnd mnny rlcliiy coiorea ice Is the Demand Scrv nliimii l..v..a Hd ..lu.n.r,, t r(, inwa mado u lovely doooiullon for llio roiiiiia. Kiiiloinliy clora, enrd- .". nirnw. il'eiliiiiiiiiii,i n Iho UMiioliiliui.nl,, f ,tja roirentiuH room. ii, ,..( ln,Bi ,,,,, blinded loo, Into n, JiiOWo',,h mumio oacu ior ai nru cunla, Kour (3 An honor sitieat for nnniinl rm-np- imn Kiv. n ly I'lcalilclil nml Mra. I'. l Cumplii'll, on Uulurduy nliiht. nnd wc nicet this de mand, no matter how exactiiiR. In our personal deal ings, as well as our . merchandise, service is our aim. And, we can s ay without qualification, that the quality of our hats is the highest obtainable for the prices. .. Beside our own cre ations, are the mod- ' els of nationally k'nown , manufactur ers, measuring up to the highest stand ards of beauty nnd quality, offered for your approval. ?-th McCallum Carter prjca wont to . tho hl.h acoio inuUt-ra, Hhorlly after four o'clock a number of uddltlunul tumm cnllva for Iho leu hour, und lo heur u phuannl ahuri pru.rum of mualcul number.. Active Chi Oiiicku .Irla naaiaied nbout iho rooma anil In aurvln. durln. the nfiernoon. It Inia cjima lo bo iiullo tho cua- loin for Imateaaea lo enterluln cluba or .ruupa of .ut-ala by re aervln. lublm ul iho many cninpoa brldue beneflla, and for yealerduva affnlr aewral nintruna hud apectul tublca reaerved. I'roret.la from tho benefit are to bo devoted to Iho houae fund of the active chnpler, nnd hoatoaaoa for the nrternoon wero Mra. Kuhy (loodrlch, Mra. II. I. Hheldon. Mra. A. II. Hohroff, Mra, Krnnk Jeuklna, Mra. Ilorbort itoome, Mra, Kred Hllckela, Mlaa Lola I'lxluy, Mra. Krancla Itetlur. Mra. Utimr Toose, Mlaa lotllao Hheahan. Mlaa Julia llur.eua, Mlaa llenrlctte Uuoy and Mra. 1. 8. McCreudy. a Mlaa Joaephlno Dillon hna Juat relumed from ILnrrlaon, MCitlno, where alio vlalted her alalor, Enrico. Cloy Dillon, who la conchm. mem- bera of Iho Metropolitan Opera company In nrilnK. Mlaa Dillon report. Ihnl Arnold Mor.un, form erly known na Krneat Morynn of t lila city, hna developed a beautiful tenor volco under tho direction ot Frederick Hrlalol, hla lonelier. Mlaa Dillon iiuiMea Mr. Hrlalol iiylmr that Mr. Mnr.nn'a volco la tho flneat lenop voice no naa una for many year.. Hundny Ore.onlnn, Oct. 14. Mr. Morirnn wna heod of the voir department of tho Ku.ene lllhle unlveralty tnat year. Ho nn. been In New Vork nlnco Inat Juno, ciinihln. In dramallca with Mlaa Dillon, nnd In volco with r"reaer- Ick Hrlalol. lr. Mrlatol la the teacher of Ttoynl Dndmun, who anna; hero hint yenr In tho Unlver alty of Oregon concert aerlea. Mra. K. U Zimmerman nnd Mm. C. T. Vnlllor woro hoateaaea to L. u. K. club niembora nl tno riKn club rooms on Thumdny afternoon. A buainoaa aoaalun wua rollnwed i.v iiriilue. und tell wua nerved In the afternoon by ft committee of which Mra. Kred Chcaa wna chnlr limn. Autumn lenvea nnd flowern miida Iho rooma nnd tea ihdio very attractive. Mra. B. II. reter aon la the new club prcaldrnt. Unending tho woek-end with Mr. nnd Mm. J. U Thurmona are Mr. and MJH. WCDU Hicnurua unu amiill dnuglilvr, llurbura Jcun. ot I'orilund. owe TKn miiiiini cluaa Durtlca on the eaniuua n-re moat Kula ovenin Inat nliiht. ouch claaa mvotliig for aome maimer of none ni awmo iiuvo m town or on the cumpua. The aun or uurty iiiurncu inu enu r .i,,,, iiiinrioiiu ncrlod known ua Hvnlor Lcup-wecK wnicn is iii weok of tho 8,ctilor woman; ho ...uke. her own dutos Willi whom aha chooaca, cnlla lor hor plnyniiilc pnya hla wuy to tho inovloa, mnkea out hla dimco proKrnms, and tukoa him homo. Many nro mo Kuuy uncoa chosen, and ninny are the bumiuotn of horbs and vegetables presented ut various times ilu'inK Iho wuok. Tho aoniorn, nil In kld Kinb." frolicked nt tho chamber ot COTnoermmunl "Cord Christening Caper" ef tho Junior class was of the mens gym on the cnl'"f aoiihomores hud ft hard times purty at tho Campu Bhoppo. and Iho Freshman clnsn no-data dunce wnn ut the woman n uuimuu, On Wcdnendny, Mm. K. Wnyno Uroon nnd ftrm. m. r. were hostesses lo Daughters of the Nile 'fur tho"reulr meeting at ho Anchonigo. A now """'b'"- wua Mrs. Dnvd Jones, who ro- .... i..it.,.i. tno Kruuu iv oomijf , -,,...,- i,,. Butto, Molilalia, ruuo -.. mnmlnj. brldue wus tho dl- version. Mi i. " '"-" u Davis aim mm. inn Iho nol hontosaon. (,ni xir: .luck l'ralt nnd Mr. i'.irr.'Vor'oS i.er d.no. ' at, tho An Wh.ch Will no . " ", ", of Mommy nigiu, ' Bulh old Aa.ombly club mom hera T nnd tho many now member. who imvo recently boon keenly iinliciliui"n , of the gonoml nrrnngomonls. The officer Soraonne. nunA. 0.oni. ultnhcock. Mr..-,M. M. lull nnu Yinn McOrendy. nnd according to their announcement the dnnce wlli Ik, entirely Hallowe'en In: na lure, with suitable decorations.-nnd refreshments boflltlng the season. Krom eliilit-lhlrty until nine o'clock, old und now mnmbom will ihIiikIo In a short und most In fin mill riii'iiilluii which Is lo pro ci'do tho diuico, und promplly at nine Iho gum In. will b.ln, Tho Mldullo Hons ure lo furnish mualo, ao Dint mi unuauully Kuy and In tori'MlliiK uvenlng Is nntlcltnpod. Tho cnuiplele winter program hna Juat boon announced, and la us follow.: OctolK.r irullown'iin Dnnce, '.iv. an TbiiuksKlviiig , night TbiinkaKlvIng dunce, Doe. hi New Vonr's Hvo dunce. Jan. 81 llluck nnd White Hul- Mm-OIIO, Kb, 21 Waahlngtons blrthdny dinner-dunce, Oaburn hotel, Mnrch 20 Ht. I'utrlcks, April 24 llurd Tlmoa. Muy 'it, HprlriK frollo. -, Juno 20. 1,'lfinvol. a To celebrnto tho sovonth-blrthdny nnnlvomiiry of Jeaale Uue At wntor, MVs. A. J. Alwutor Invited i group of ten little friends to gather nt tho Atwnter homo ufter achool hour. on Monday afternoon. Onmos occupied the time until Ice csoun. nnd u lovely hlrthduy, cake were served. Thuraduy Bowing club members, who 1 nlerlulned moat delightfully with u lurgo lea honoring Mlaa Amy Dunn, prior to flbr dopurt ure for China this summer, are In receipt of most Interesting let ter from Mlaa Dunn, who Is now at Clinton, ;hlnn, Tho letter is uulto biographical of her trip, und tolla of a perfect voyugo Heron, from Victoria, with moat Interesting ahlphourd nc uuiilntiincea, muny of whom they hnve alnce met uguln, Mlaa Dunn, Willi Mlas Holen Mull, who la touching In Cuntou Chrlatlun college, left Japan but two abort weeks before the dis aster which wiped out Toklo and Yokiihiimii, nnd coat so mnny lives, nnd both these cltlea were, fortun utely. In tho Itinerary of their brief tour through Jnpnn. Hoportn of tho dlanutor ure moat meager and unreliable, she any a. since Chinese newspapers are ridiculously un tnmt worthy. Mlas Dunn speaks further of ninny Toklo friends met on ahlpbonid, whoae fnto In un known, nnd goes on to tell of the heuutlful modernity of the city It self. Krom Toklo, Mlas Dunn ano Mlas Hall took many short side trips, tu Nlkkv, to Kawa-Kura, lo Kyoto, to Nara and other nearby polnta. Altuoat Insufferable heat de tracted some from the pleasure of sight seeing, but the weather Is now much cooler. A real Jo pun oho dinner with all lis weird objects of food, und a trip 10 a reul Japanese Ihenlee, where their American clothes, bends, bugs, huts, aboes and gen- erul mode of dressing wore the vhuho ui mum vaciiemeiu nnu our- Kg, louslly among the native Japnneae I?" women, wore never 10 be rorgotten experiences according to MJas Dunn, Mhe soys "We found the Japan ese always eager to talk and ready to direct us when we were uncer tain about our pluns. The tiny little shops In Kyoto where clois onne, Buiaums, dumascene and la tuer were sold nnd where we saw every singe In the process demon strated wero wonderfully fascin ating. Wo could huvo spent days In each shop. Electric fans, Und dainty glussts of . Iced tea and wafers made us feel quite willing to spend hours there. "The Island sea trip wna a dream of beauty in osure sea, suphlre splotches here and thore. a sky niul seemed bluer thun nny ever seen, with tiny, green islands, wooded or flat, mountainous ur like the pyramids." Miss Dunn and Miss Hnll nrc located In Canton most agreeably, living In a lurgo private home there, and have their "mess" In the snmo building, which has bcei. practically given over to the col lege. Severn I others of the college faculty nro living In the, house, nnd they are finding their llfo and nurroundngs moat satiafactory a no Chinese, "it disugroeuble, but most necessary" tank, and Miss Dunn la I teaching beginning Latin to little. Kngllfh. American and Scotch kid dles, children or tne rncuuy mem bers. Canton collcgo Itself Is on an In land of scvcniy-flvo village, and the letter describes the collegia people as being dolightful, tho dis tance of hoapilHlHy, nnd most In teresting. Mountains seen In the distunce reminded them constant ly of Oregon, but rice paddles, groves of bumboo, nnd pine trees, with two spire-like pagodas, mnkc them realise the Orient. "Water buffalos, big lumbering crenturea, nnd scantily clad coolies scattering nnd carrying huge buckots on poles over their should ers, nnd wearing wiuo umoronn like straw h.its help us to renumo we are roally In a foreign land. Clumps or bamnoo, Dunyan eucnlyptus tiees, neages 01 gorae ous bright red hyblsous bushes and o'jher unknown rnta give the typical troplcnl look. Men In White SUllS, WnilO Uin neimvm puriisols nnd fnna and natives In full dross .ind undress complete tho picture." neareo stnrr or tne nm met for drill In the lodge rooms on Monany niaiu, " lowing the work. Mm. 8tella Dl- mi,i aerveii rerreanmems 10 mo taff members. The supper tnnie wns prettily decornted ana tno members most appreciative of this nierln nment. Tnoso nreseni mrr. Mrs. I. V. Innnn, Mra. Fred Went: worth, Mm. Esther McCllntock. Mrs. F. K. Hum, Mrs. a. Hi n tier, Mm. Evn MVsArthur, Mrsi A. J. Tuck, MYs. Ors, Hompy. Mrs. .1 N. n. Fuller, Mlrs. Hannah Hon dcrehott. Mm. Anna Stnndlnh, Mrs. 'ne H"nn. Mm. Ultsnbeth Heyteln, Mrn. C. H. Starr, Mm. Nettletoit Mm. Snrnh Wilson. Mm. Will n.iiev Mrs. B. B. MeKlnnen Mrs. Bllsnhelh Wilson, Mrs. T. A. Campbell and Mrs. rrnna wnimn.. At tho Invitation of Mm. Oeorgo UTidgtey n group of congenial friends met at her home Mondny afternoon to enjoy a few houra i..iHnn Two luhles Wero ar ranged for tho plnyors who InclurtV od Mrs. W. H. 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