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EICHT f (Continued from page five) Booh be elghty-threo year old. hu (pent moBt of tho past half century her. nave for two trips to III' old homo in England. After remaining In Wisconsin a short time attor his arrival in tho United States, Mr. Hmeed came directly to Oregon and . Kudraf, and has watched It grow from almost noth ing to the c!ly of today. He la a real pioneer of the valley, and has been actively connected with tho growth of the city Muring hit al-mont-llfetlme residence here. Mrs. Tyson's, guests were Mr. Smeed and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Suited. ... .. . a a jLadlos of the Orient held an en joyable social and business ses sion last night in the I. O. O.F. hall. : , , . - r .'-,.. ' Completing plans for their an nual bsxoar. nnd . arranging de tails -for the affair. Members of St. Mary's Episcopal guild met Friday afternoon as guests of Mrs. Flora MacDonnld. -, ':'..' ., - - Mr. and Mrs.- Howard Hall and their small son Howard, Jr., left 'iuetday lor Uos Anue.ce. In com pany with Mr. and Mrs. Wlnthrop llall and Mrs. Apnea Thurpell of Ronton Harbor, Mich. The parly mc.de the' trip by moto-, and In Los Angeles will be guests of Prof, and Mrs. Howard Hall. 'Tho former la brother of Mr Wlnthrop Hall and Mrs. Thurpell, and the three are ehjoylng a family reunion for tfcb first time since coljego days. " They will return tho first of this ttttk. : ... s' ; "- ,' '.', ' a. ' . '" Mr. ami Mrs.' Walter Rose gave a Thahksg.vlng dinner to members ,f their family, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sylvester and family, Mr. and, Mrs. C. E. Dimond. Vernita Sylvester and Vomica Wilson. An onormous turkey -with all Its trlm fnlhga was served for the feast, and radio music and visiting to gether of the family group made ih-evening one long to be re membered." - i , '. .'"Mis Grace Fisher and Miss Minnie Fisher will return to Eu gene tbdny ftftrr spend ng the pant evrol days with friends in Port land. ;. ... (-j ' .. ''"Ilsa Ruth DeNoffe presided over 4 congenial small luncheon party at her hdmo last Saturday, bidd.ng a quests. Miss Florence Bennett, Miss Grace Cobb, and Miss Janett renstermacher. , . . ... . W$ir.". and Mrs.- Ivan " Ware and Mies Amy Dunn have, been enter 1 1 plot -as : their guests over 51ahkegivint! Dr. and Mrs. Herbert .'Sottaae formerly' of. Canton, Clans' V;ho are planning to make tli Sir future r . home In Albany, Oregon. Dr. and Mrs. Kottage were rWombors of the faculty of Car.ton Christian' collCEC, and since leav ing thc.ro have spent some time in -tendon and . Vienna ' ; i '-.', '- ' y. : .' f' To. be tho guests of their daughter- and' son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Pra Hammonfr. of Medford, over ThknksirLvina:. Mr. end Mri aWlter Fell, left by motor Wednesday. . ! ..' , ; ... Major "ahd Mrs." :W.-'G. White entertained over Thanksgiving Mr. and MM.- ttnrry Stewart and J. W. Stewsrt st Portland. ' ;-;'KV : -..- .-. V Ataong the families - spending Thaakeglving out of the city were Mr. land Mrs. Delbort Oberteuffer, ShB left Wednesday for Coqiiitle be the guests of Mrs. Oberteuf fdt'a parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Kktf White' and little daughter Abbie Jano, who wero Eucsts of Mr. unite parents, in Cottage Grove. , -; a - . ; ' tit and Mrs. Arthur Morris are among many Bugcneano in Port land with their families, having motored down Wednesday. ' J can ' KuykOndahl Is spending the,, vacation Interval in Portland with bar aunt -'"' Major -and M:-3. Harvard Moore lert Tuesday tor Portland, to spend the - Thanksgiving season with Major Moore's father and sister, Dr., J. S. Moore and Mrs. Walter uray. Mrs. Moore - returned to J3ugono yesterday. , ;-,'. ' ' .' ' ) Mr. and Mrs. .'Arthur Schneider !i?.vo Just reacltod 'tl-.elr home in EUBcno after a -months enjoyable motor trip to California, , . '.Mr. aiid Mrs, David Hartley have been spending Thanksgiving in Eu gene with. Mrs. Hartley's mother, Mrs. 3. Atkinson. .1 - . - f.Or. and Mrs. H. L. Studley have CS'thelr. gucsls over Thanksgiving Mr. ond ItrB. Rogir Johnstone. -! ', ' Jlr, and Mra. .Taylor Whlto left .FMiiy to sppn tho-Week-end In Tttrtiand.,, -,. ',. , ... ;'.',." ;'- ." ' - ;'vfOiiesU'Of Mrsi J. J. Walton and Mlas Paulino Walton -over the hrilldby .aro . Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Countryman' and' Mrs." B. Whlt moro of Belllngi-.am, Wash. . Miss Henrlotte Ouoy was hostess for Chi Omega alumnao meeting on Krlday night at her homo. , . Mr. and Mrs. Carson Blrrbee and little daughter Jean who apent last wook in Kutfenc left Mondny for Tortlond, where they will visit with Mrs. Blgboe's mother and other members of their families until the Christmas holidays. '?' Tlio marrlago of Miss Freda Goodrich und Rue Mowrey, both tTnlveralty of Oregon rrraduntes, took place Wednenday afternoon at tho homo of the bride's parents In Portland. Mrs. Mowrey is a mem bor of Alpha GUI Omuga and was editor of the Ore.Tann, student year book. ' Mr. Mo'vrey Is a memb r Of Thcta Chi fraternity. Tlioy are to make their homo in Portland. . Ono of tho most attracslve par tics of tho week was given at the home of Mrs. E. M. Drew at 914 Madison street. The affair was In honor of her daughter, Mrs. Guy Oldham, Tho rooms wore beau tiful with baskets of fall flowers. The. afternoon wan pleasantly Dpont in visiting And needle work. Mrs. Drow assisted by Mrs. W. O. White,. served dainty refreshments. Those tattond'ng this delightful af falt .were,' Mrs. Raymond Hill, Mm. W. F, ' Pavie, Mrs. Jessie Jones, fv. H, OMham. Mrs, Jay Oldham. Mrs. .Will Herns, Mrs. M. J. Harbaujrh, Mra. F. I. Snod grinr, Mrs, V, W. Hcwett, .Mm, Van Plnkston. Mrs. A. R. Paris, H. C. Auld, Mm. Kttanheth t.on, Xirs. Albert Dale, Henry Waliler, Mrs. I'lyda Mrs. Onrl TVrnenliiK, Mrs. Hey- Mrs. Mrs.' it.ilieri Mchlaka. Miss Betty Huns Ickor. Miss l.ucllo llaibavigh, Mis Myrtle Stand.ey. Mrs. W. O. White, Mrq, Mabel liare.lus, t'orvallla; Mrs. J. J. Hughes, Portland; Mrs. M. H. Wh.te. Alameda, Ca'.: and Mrs, A. M. Hobluson of llurklmor, Sew York. Campus niudcnts and friends In Eugene are tnteiested In announce ment of the marriage of Misb Mary Alice Ball and Richard Halt Me luardy, both former t'nlvoralty of Oregon students. The wedding was an ovvut of Saturday. Mrs. Mi-Lardy is a member of the unlvere-l)' chapter of Alpha Phi sorority, and Mr. MeLardy a mem ber of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Mrs. Albert McMurphy has had as her guest during the week past Mrs. Mary Murcheson of Van couver, B. C. '. ' Mr, ami Mra. i.elth Abbott (Viv ian Steudlng) of Longvlew, Wash, were In Eugene oa guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kdwtn U Knapp, having Come for the Thanksgiving holt day. They were accompanied north by Mrs. Bertha Steudtng, who is to make her future home with them In Longvlew. . Among many Eugene folk who are In Portland for the Thanksgiv ing interval are Mr. and Mre. Marlon MeClaln. Mr. and Mra. Thomas Chapman, who are with Mrs Chapman's parents Mr. anJ Mrs. Keith Klgglns who ore guests of their parents, Mrs. Myra Ru pert and Mrs. Georgia Tobey. last Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. F. X- Schaefers and Mr. and Mrs. George B. Schaefers enter tained very pleasantly for a group of friends at the home of the former, carrying on their link in a aeries of van shlng parties which members of St. Mary's catholic parish are - substituting for their usual winter basaar. The chain was started last week by Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Campbell, Who entertained a dozen friends. .' Five hundred was the evening diversion planned by tho hosts Saturday night., their guests num bering Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Steel, Mr. and Mrs.- Ronald Burkhart. Mr. and Mrs. M. Wald. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaefers. Mr. and Mra. J. J. O Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Maxwell. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Coe, Mr. and Mrs. Lammers, and Miss Ann ' c scnaen 'era. Mary , Elisabeth ' : and Margery - Ann Schaefers assiHed In receiving.: Dr. anil Mrs. Orvllle Waller in vilnrl mnrnhpr. nf thetr two fam i'les to bt their guests for dinner' and the day on ThanKsgtving. in rendered a rrroup of inree cnarm the froup were Mrs. Olive Waller, 1 ng vocul solos, comprising tho Mr. Frank Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. I only truly American mualcul Hum Will'., mi Rranstetter. Mre. Gertrude bor on the. program.. . Farkei and Helen Parker. - I The Cosmopolitan olub -or- Ichestra, gave an "Overture" with .. Miss Delia Peterson of Portland, their, characteristic ardor, and It being welcomed back In Eugene . Onofro HIpe. one of tho members, lor a islt,. having arrived Wednes- followed It by a couple of solos on day evening. . Miss Peterson will! tho saw that wero appreciated not remain durlria; tho week, to .coma 1 pnly from a mutlcal point of view, a tlie guest or ner aiaiers ana bre.he.ig. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pe terson, and Mr. and Mrs. - Low Rowling. - - V- : -. . Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kelty en tertained at one of the many din- ner parties which 'preceded the Assembly club Thanksgiving dance adc" by Mr. Herbert- Bass. Wednesday night, bidding Mr. and The Cosmopolitan club orchestra Mrs. Keith Klgglns- Mr. and Mrs. noxt played "Oriental" and gracl Kenneth Ablet and Mr. and Mrs. of.oly responded to an encore with WiTj'on Coffey. . I another beautiful number. . The Chinese national- anthem Mr. nnd Mra. Wilton Coffey wera had to be omitted but the par- dinner hosts Thanksgiving night at thetr home, entertaining at one of many holiday dinner parties. A green bowl of dwarf yellow chry santhemums and yellow tapers In f-reen holders centered a prettily appointed table where covers were plated for Mr. ana Mrs.- waiter; Hummel, Mrs. Emma Drain, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kelty and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn McCready. . For Fireside club meeting on Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hobbs had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rapp and Mr. and Mrs. William Barker. - Mr. and Mra. Harry Hobbs and little daughter Rosemary returned to Eugene' Friday after spending Thankgivlng in Albany with Mrs. Hobb's parents. . - . - . .... .., Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rapp, Lee Rapp and Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Im mel celebrated Thanksgiving day together most pleaaurably at the Rapp home. To observe' the twenty-first wed ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Peterson and the very first birthday anniversary - of . Anne Linden Graham, a group of con genial friends met at the' Peterson home Monday' for, a- covered dish dthner -which ..waa-'among the w-eek s enjoyable arid most Inform al family parties. A birthday cake With one small candle featured the dinner, at which covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. David Graham, MrB. Ruby Goodrich, Martha Goodrich, Mrs. T. G. Hendricks, Miss Elma Hendricks,' Mr. and Mra. Dan Johnston, Miss May Moore. Miss Delia Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Low RowilnK. Several families enjoyed a most delightful Thanksgiving day and dinner as guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Hitchcock, who entertained at their attractive new homo on tho mlllrace. Bidden were Mr. and Mrs. h. C. Abies, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ahlos, Emerson and Kenneth Ahlos, Jr., nnd Mrs. Hitchcock's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Henderson of Hood River. , Mr. and Mrs. L, F. Hondomon of Hood River arrived In KmrenA Wednesday night, to spnd most of the wlntor, and aro making their home at H cast Fourteenth street. v w a Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hardy en tertained In a most delightful fash ion on Wednesday night at their at tractive new home on University street for membors of . their Wednesday Dinner - Bridge club. Making It a holiday celebration, Thanksgiving dinner was a feature, and bridge occupied the evening hours, i Mr, and Mrs. Charles Elliott had as their Thanksgiving dinner guests their daughter and son-in-law. Dean and Mrs. Eric Alien and their family. Later In the day Dean and Mrs. Allen, with Mr. and Mra. Elliott were most Informally at home to about twenty of their, friends, guest including tho families of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. G. Timelier, Mrs. Uinorge Kltoh, and Or. and Mrs. J. M, niii nr. Mount or mine, eluir- ades, dancing and miisle made a real family party of much huppl nesa for the group, Miss Uctty Pratt and Miss Norma Trumbley apent Thanksgiving at the Chi Omega houKe In Oorvallla, j whore they attended, a dinner dance. Mr. and Mrs. t. It. Docker wera hosts on Thanksgiving day for ono of the many Joyous holiday fam- lly parties which are always a part or the nay. The group gathered early and spent afternoon and eve ning hours together most pleasure ably, tho number tucludlng llr. and Mrs. Jninoa Gilbert and family, Dr. and Mra. B. W. Delluak and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Kent. Dean and Mra. W. O. Hale loft Wednesday for Portland to spend Thanksgiving with Mra. Hale's sit ter. . ' Friday evening. November ST. Four Oaks Grange w-ere hosts to Wlllakentle Orange. Goshen-Grunge Mini a JS Bond class of IT can-h'"1 , , fhl Vhi Ji ,,.; and state lecturer and Mr. Bond. A dldatea were given the third and fourth degreo by . Wlllakensle -Members of tho Oregon Ixnvls I and Cl.-u-k chapter of the Dough- j tcra of the American Revolution und their friends spent a very on tcrtainiug and Instructive evening vilh members of the Cosmopolitan club and foreign born students of the city last Tuesday evtr.lng In the alumni hall of tho University woman's building. Tho regent of tho chapter. Mrs. Crow, was srartously. Introduced by Mrs. E. K. DeCou who Is rep resentative of both tho University and Us students and of the local I. A. R. chuoter. A few tlmoly remarks of vulcome to tho visitors and appreciation of the fact that the daughtons wlillo sponsoring tho wnlruj" wero In the unlquo po sition of being moro entortalned than entcrta nlng. were given by Mrs. Crow. M;s Loota Biggs, accompanied at the piano by Miss Morgan, then out also tor tneir novelty. Tho.auortet of Australian stu- cdnts unfortunately simmered down to a duet who klndl;- and charm ingly entertained with a reading c-ich. "The Man from Stony P.lver" was given by Mr. Duff Gordon, and tlio "Lovor's Seren- ticipanta wero present. In part, at least, and offered verbal apologies tor being unablo to give it. Benlamln Chen that, next enter tained with somo quaint and, , to Americans, unusual numbers that vero much onjoyed. A Chinese ntnnsea instrument somowmu use what we term a "zlthor" was the instrument on whloh ho played w.th Blender flexible pieces of rood padded at tho striking end. Singh Sadharla from India gave, in his r.ativo tongue, somo soiec tions from an Indlr.n poot and philosopher. He prefaced this with a very good American interpreta tion of what thoy would mean to us could we understand them. Slnforoso Pjtdllla, a native of tho Philippine Islands, addressed tho audience on "Foreign 'Students m America," r.nd hla . romarks cor l.ilnly were very comprehensive end very much to - tho point, fuinfnhing a great deal of-food for thouijht to true Americans. Mp.dcmoisello Lydio Coqblln gavo a little French song thnt was not only delightfully pleasant to listen to(but seemed to give tho audlonco Jui:t a little gllmpco of l:er native land and Its Inhabitants. Judge Sklpworth then gave' a talk on America and the Import ance of Its place In tho woiid on a whole. . , . The aui.'Crtce closed tho program by Joining In nlrinliirr a Btanza from America after ' which moro, hos pitality who indulged In, tea und wafers servod In , the ' sun ' parlor nnd the raembira of tho D. A, R, took thla oecoalon to becomo a littlo better acquainted with somo of their foreign frlcndo. , a Sunshtno club group met Friday afternoon as the guests of Mrs. N. E. Wlnnard, who entertained at a ono o'clock luncheon at her home. ... - . Fortnightly club will meet Thurs day afternoon, studying tho Kour East under the leadership of Mrs. Ellen McCornack, Mrs. George Wll helm, and Mrs. W. R. B. Wilcox. a a . a 7 Mr. and Mrs. F. X. 8chaefcrs will entertain at thlr homo Thurs day night for members of tho N. V. A. club. . ' . Aloha club members were guests of, Mrs. L. W. Pittmau Tuesday nt one o'clock, a lunchoon hour pre ceding their hours of cards, a a - Mr. and Mrsi Taylor Whlto, Mr. end Mrs. Nr.than Barrett and Mr. and Mrs. John Bland wore hosts for tho Thanksgiving danco which was one of tho vlntors pleasurable nffa'ra for Amusement club mem bers. Laraway halt was the scene of tho party on Tuendny. night, and with the pros.pe.cllvo holiday In mind, and gala mood prevailing, a largo number of membors gathered for the evening hours of dancing. Feature dancen r. drtod variety to ths ovenlnit, and attractive decora tions of grecnory and autumn leaves, with Thanknrrlvlnn motifs on tho walln, provided tha sotting for Uio danco. ,. " MORNING REGISTER, Grange. The ladles of the vtalttu Grange exemplifying the third ilo gree In a very pleasing and capable mauner, und tha regular officer team of the samo Grange giving tho fourth degree. After tho initia tion, Ui'niiKoi-K and friends to tho number of I HI repaired to the ulu Ing.room, where tho ladles of tho li. E. C, of Four OuKs Orange had prepared a bnmiuet, audi as only : Grangers know how to put on, At a lulu hour, Hd night wore said j and all departed to their homes more than ever ronvlnoed of the , solidity of the Grange, and the good llir.t It does do. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Pratt proslded over one of tho week's enjoyable Informal dinners, entertaining at ll,l. hntiia Viliuuliv nlirht for llr. M...i i.,u.iii.. .in,, .,..ti Innd. rnl. Additional Ktieata wero Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hinlih, whose gue.ua Mr. and Mra. Mitchell uro during this week, Charmingly Informal was the ten yeMerday afternoon which Mrs. Melville Jones ail Mrs. Jack Bene t el piauued In compliment Mrs. Donald Melrose McCllntock, who Is visiting in Kugene for a few days from her homo In Bend. About a doten guesis wero bidden to the Jones home In Ulrch ltne to meet Mrs. McCllntock, who Is an old school friend of tho hostes ses. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Chester Stevenson and family on Thursday were Miss Marlon Lowry Mr- ,,lul Ml'"' ""' lloldon and Barbara and Jean Holden. Chamber of commerce nutlllary mamber met Thanksgiving evs tor their social evening, and tor the program Roma Gross and Alice Grlswold, with Mrs. It. K. Grlswold as their aceompanist. gave groups. About mi members attended the of violin selections. Oretohon Win- nvn ,Ni,;,,nr rally and gct-lo-termelr and Camllle l.lenienson K,.,i,r ,,.lr,y. ,ch was held In danced attractive numbers, with , forin of a Juvenile parly. Mrs. Itussell at tho piano. Wednesday evening In Hie lodge Whist and rofreshmonts mada up r,. The priwram consisting Iho evening pastimes. of a rPailll(. ,y m,,, Mildred linker. ' lUeno solo by Miss Klvo Churchill, On Thanksgiving night at their ; reading by Mrs. George Mathews, home, Mr. and Mrs. Grneat Gil-; duel by Mrs. Hula Itenile ami Mrs. strap entertained the Uttlo Club' . ..... C" :. ..V:"'": ' most pleasant way of speutllnir-tlie holiday evening. litvucd ns nudlllonal guests were Mr. and Mrs. Georgo H. Davis and Mrs. C, W. Hnwkesvvorlh. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Mel vlllo Mitchell of Oakland. who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith the week oust. Mr. and Mrs. llurry llolilcn eiiiurtulned words us a special guest. The rooms most Informally at bridge at thejriwero decorated wlih yellow chry- homo last night. Jn addition to I siinthemUms which were also used Mr. and Mrs. Smith and the honur j as a centerpiece on the luncheon i guosts. the group included Mr. und I ""' The net meeting of the , Mrs. A. F. Rapp, Mr", and -Mrs. uh will bfl held at the home of .inelf Pestr Mp nn.l Mn ChMti.r 1 Mrs. GuVen llVKott on December I r Bt.venson. . . ' Mr. and Airs, otto unstrap pad. ft. i-iints nn Thftnltufflvlni ltiv' Mrs. Gertrude Dillon and Cornelius Dillon. , Friday nlght 'nt their homo Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith entertained a few Intimate friends at dlpnor bridge, plnnned for the 'pleasure of Mrs. Smith's sister nnd brother-fn-latAr, 'who .have - been- their guests. Invited were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holden and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pratt. . .. A dnllirhtftil dinner was lilnnned for Thnrsdnv hv llr nnd Mrs. II L Studley for their guests. Mr. wowed Mr. nnd Mrs. Goodman and Mrs, Roger John Mtone of , many more happy anniversaries. San Francisco. Covers were plneed L for-Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Powell, i -, At Onkrblgo Miss Jessie Towell. Billy Powell. irtrsi.iar Mm founir k,i,ii Mr. and Mrs. Johnstono and the I OAKKIDOK. Ore.. Nov. 2s. hosts. i. TThe women's sowing bee met to- - . t (day at th. home of Mrs. Chas. ' Mrs nun w.ilLor i. lanvtnr' ilrntrv Th... ... . ....... .. Eugene this week for Honolulu- to hn nwnv i.hmlt two months or an I She will make tho trip with her I momer. .Mrs. u. I. i-eiersnn oi Astoria, sailing from Snn Fran Cisco about December 9. a Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. O. Thacher planned one of Thursday's pleas urable family dinner parties, In cluding for Thnnksglvlng dinner Mrs. George Pitch and her family, and Dr. and Mis. J. M. Miller und family. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. F. O. Thacher have as their hnuneguest over tho week-end Luther Klrtley of Port land. . Delightfully Informal was the evening of br'dgo on Friday for which Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Studley were hosts nt their home, compli mentlng their housogunsts, and Mra. Roger Johnstons Mr. who were hero for Thnnksglvlng. - Bidden were Mr. nnd Mrs. ' B. 1 B. Brundago, Mr. and Mrs. W.'O. I Swan, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Parks, I Dr. and Mrs, Hesse, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Immel, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ktlckclfl, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bark- Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hnllcn- i bock, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Rapp a a Eugene friends of Mr. and Mrs. Herbort Roomo have welcomed them back hero for a brief visit over Thanksgiving, whllo thoy havo been guests of Mrs. Roome's mother, Mrs. A. W. Sims. Mrs. Roomo returned to her homo ' In Hulem today, , r. A delightful surprise party was given last Tuesday night In honor of the birthday anniversnry of Mrs, Bodle Wlnther, the day being like wlso tho birthdny of Ovh Wlnther. Guests Included Mr. nnd Mrs. J. It. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Ole ItasmtiHsen, Mr. and Mrs. Folgedalcn. Mr. and Mrs, Knut Carl Ilulcganrd, Mrs. Mnrguerlthii, Mi Bee, Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Ilodtkor, Ovo Wlnther, llolgor Rasmusson, and Benny Jensen, 'Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Nusbauni entertained most pleasurnbly at their home Thanksgiving night for the pleasuro of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Cupp, who are leaving soon for a trip to the middle west. Five hundred and dancing occupied tho tlmo until a lute hour, when sup per was served. Guests num bered' Mr. and Mrs. Cupp, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. P. Harlow, Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Moore, -Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ludford, Miss Fay Maloy and Gerald Preston. ' . a a a Among the larger affairs nf tho week past was tho Thanksgiving ove dance which Assembly club members found nn enjoyable ovent of Wednesday night, Autumn - foliage, Thnnksglvlng decorations and pulms wore used In Larnway hull to provide the setting for tho danco, and numor ou.i cotillions during tha evening added Intorcst to tho regular pro gram. ' , , .Refreshments weroaserved fol lowing the hours of dancing by the committee,' of which Mr. and Mrs, Waltor Hummel were chnlrmen. Numerous dinners, no-host nnd otherwise, preceded tho dance. EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 12 Out of Town Society At t'ottnro Grtivn tltpRlmrr l,mt I'uuniy NtwtAl) COTTAGK OltGVK. Ore., Nov. S. Mrs Gertrude Whltset enter tained wlih an Inriiruml dinner Thauknglvliig day, having ns gtiesla Mr. ami Mrs, J, A. KIIUil. Mr, mid Mrs. N. K. Kllloll, Noliln ami Kurl K'llliill, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Ilawley, N. A. Ward and son Dnllon, and Minxes liemlco and I'nnveo and Manler Wesley Wllllaet, A lurgn piinipkln filled with pink and yel low chrysanthemums adorned tho dining table. Mrs. Ivan Warner xvhh hosleiw TIlllH "BY IlllerllOOU 111 I lie Kllllltrlea t-hih. huvlnir us jinecliil uuesu Mrs. W. K. Frails and Mis. Ivan llr- ker. The rooms were decorated NUtn n u 1 11 in 11 leaves and flowers. following an artermmu or lul.lue, a two-cimt'sti luuclicou was served, ' Mi. Finns won high honors nt curd while Mm. Hai-hi" received mo ciiiisoiiutiin prise. ,nrs. i u. i.lston is a new member. The regular meeting of the Ijiiuiuiiu ami apiuiiiue inem onm me Cnnuis club was held Tuesday afternoon at tlie home of Mrs. O. tl. Pitcher. lleaiilirul pluk and while chrysanthemums were placed nlioiit (he rooms nt Iho close of an afternoon, spent In needle work, luncheon was served. Mrs. Victor Kern, Mrs. William llarlo. la. Mrs. Kml Mills. Mis. A. Jtivell. Mm. George Hcott. Mrs. Hilly Hall. Mrs. W. J. Woods, and I .Mrs. J. l.owry wero hosiesses for a carnival dtiiu-e given by the Tangle, foot chili Tuesday night lu Phillips halt. Pink lemonade, peuuuis and conretll were reuitndcra or tlie carnival spirit. Kit her lluhl. and n rcrlinllnn ,by , .... ,, " . ; '. ""?""'...""7 i Mrs. Dole Huwkliui ei terlalne the Toujour. Prele club, Ttlesdny evening having Mrs. Ileimun Kd- i ..i.i. . i'... L. - , clnl feature ' cmi naiur.. ; - At Alvadorn tnaglatar Unt Cuuutr apsi-lall ALVADOItK, Ore.. Nov. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goodman were pleasantly surprised Hun. lay when relatives cnnlu to cetebrnie their twenty-first wedding aniil ivrsarv.. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goodman. Mra. Sarah llyers. mother of Mrs. Good man. Mr. nnd Mrs. Heth llyers. Mr. and Mra. Fred llyers of Wendllng. Mr. nnd Mrs. Klmer lurnelt, Edwin Ityors. Robert K.I will. Donnlit anil itov f li.o.lt.inii t.-.. u..nrii...i . - I.,.,. .1...... ..... tendance and an Interesting fenturo u-s. rli e..l,,-n nt ... lug. A delicious silimer was " ..... ."" .. . - . l I'm ilunil. M'rved by Mrs. It .11. llannn. Mrs., IU"'",,UI " . half-drawji Juiit.ti Knlll'uK company of ; Itc I'urrlti. Mra. Bonier and M' M blues g?eens am '"''''' "' H..M! worll, f Klllen Currln with Mis, Genevlevo "'";!;' '. "oiA lr.t 1 Is rur 1 1""' "" H' ''. It employ. Johnson and Miss Virginia Hosley, 1 ",k" " . "'k, , L workers. astistlnrt In the dining room. "'",''' t.1 " I'htivv" Ira. Me.iror.l Permit. Issued f..r Mrs. Dale Hawkins ei tertalned ! In the form of dollar pleco.. The,''"' aggressive and confusing decor nowoer nurr. itnvinir itrnv nn v been left, but members not know. Ing the object of It, received ptoaaant surprise. . At llnniaburg HARRISIH.'RO. Ore.. Nov. !. (Special to the Register). An enjuynb.e purty wus held hy the Fliworlh lean. li l ll.n Methodist church parlors Wednes. dny evening when about 40 mem bers of tho rhiipter gathered for an evening's good time and as feature of their special Wln-Mv- Chum week. Tho following pleas ing littto program wns flrat In order: Opening nddress. Rev. and Mildred Thomns; piano auto, by tho M.sses Mildred and Ruth Thomas; song by Wilfred. Ruth and Mlldrer Thomas: pltnn solo, -'""n McAfee; duet, Mildred Thomas and Louise Davidson; read ng. Margaret .Seer; Instru monUtl duot. Rev. Mr. MlUnor and sinter. Later In the evening a business meeting took place for the pledging of new members. M!ss Darr, president of tho league, had this In charge. A most de- Helous luncheon was sorvod Into In tho cvonlng. consisting or cocoa. cookies und Jello. a a a ' Twenty members of the local W. ('; T. t', assembled nt the recent hieotlng held at tho country homo of. Mrs. Sain Fawver, a few miles tiorth of here. Mrs. A. li. Weber iind Mrs. It. K. Burton had tho afternoon's program In charge. Tho next meeting was announced for tho homo of Mrs. Jane Curtis. 'December 4, nnd with Mrs. T. W. Sommnrvllln as Its leader. Dainty refreshments wero served as a ..,)? .;iri..l.ini.fl l l(e pirusitni out!ng a trip to the Fawver homo always means to thn town ladles. Several visitors wero also present -and wore Mrs. Frank Spurlln, Mrs. I'. M. Woodson. Mrs. Tom Io well, Mrs. J, K. Johnson, Mrs. Jack Welch, Mrs. Aleck Klllott, Mrs. Joe Huyworth, Mrs. M. M. Hayworih. a a a A card party was given Tuesday e'-enlng at the rormor residence of Mr. nnd Mrs. George Wllholm. Tho affair was under the auspices of thn women of tho Catholic church and had as Its purpose financial aid for tho order's benevolent fund. Mrs. Frank Cramer and George Wllholm secured first prizes and Miss Anna Strn.ln nnd John Cramer won tho consolation of'orbig. Another party Is to bo held 'thoro the ovonlng ot Docom hor 8. 4 Household Hints ' Add one toospoonful nf vlnognr to tho pan In which you are poach ing ngga and cover tho pan, Tho vinegar keeps tho whlto of tho org from apreadlng, nnd tho cov ered pan makes tho white cook Over tho yolk. a a To ahlp homo-mado fudgo suc cessfully for somo distance, pour It while warm Inln a tin can which has been lined with several thick nesses or waxed paper. Leave a, if. J flclont paper to covor tho top ado- timitidy and tha fudge ran bo lined out hy means of II. The recipient who outs the cnudy finds It us fresh a when It was packed. If you havn no moth hags lit hIiiio your rurs and winter coals In and cannot nfliird to buy any, lake lingo iiettspiipers of several thlrknnw"' and 'sllli'h theut lo Itelher on I lie inni'lilne Uli a long jalllch. When you hiivo Ihreo aides nllieheil, slip your rurs or gar mem Into Iho bug and slllrli acroaa lup iiIko. A new lamp nick ran l made Iritu n must effective griddle greas- er. I'ild I lie wliit nlioiit four times and make n handle with a p.iii'iil miup elm lies pin. Tho wlclt UmiM I m about an lui'h and n ilinlf wide. I'lilileaclied muslin In a medium "'In griule makes very sullsfai'liuy Inexpensive curiam niaieriiii. ne. cause or Its rli h cream etiliir II Is inure pleasing (hail a pure whlto coliiin and la so neutral Hint II muy he ciiiulilueil with a wide range 01 conns. , ime wny 01 usihh Ithla niiilerlai Is Id cut out meiliil- lloiia from aluirt lenglha of ere- unbleached muslin In a border across I lie lower edge of the val ance ami the side hangings. No one convenience la of greater vuloe In saving Hie liotisonllo limn miming wtiter in the liome, Tlio person who most carry water from an outside pump adds many Ions of lining to lior dally work. She needs running water In the kllrhr" Ulto os much us It l needed for I lie llvretock. Tito Livir.-g Room Should Bo Cheerful Place Furniture Hhould Be Grouped According to t'se; the Rending Center, Hearth Center and the Music t 'enter. The living room, the renter o' family traditions olid or family de velopment, should be full of cheer HIUI collliori. IIS nillliisiiliere i- way, alluring -hnuge with tho erles and w-urut colors are .lowed away, white lightest, coolest rub rics, colora and rurnlahlugs come to the roro- the linen drape, the blue vase, the wicker clliilr, tho phi uro with a water scene, Faey chairs then face the open door or window. Winter arrangement, are qulio reversed. Italsed similes admit a. I tne sunn the .untight the short day. ufrord. I I1'"' ""'place. It there Is one. U. the Venter or attraction. Hula ami wing chair hover on either side or It while every chair races that way. Kuy chair, wlih near-by reading Inmp and low table .pread with hooks and magasliie., lure to a long winter, evening of reading. Heavy bunging, of velour ami dnmusk shut out the cold world and give a feeling of snug coal lies.'. Wall coverings In the living rnoo. shniil.1 1, i.li.ln and neutral, Plcturea. ornaments and furniture show uu beat against such back- ground.. Ivory, creaio and tan are nolther-wuriii nur cold and servo n. vear-roiind liar kKriiUndt. ' IJ'o and wiirnith may bo added 1 J'" '"".V of brilliant pottery. I bras, candlesticks, n bouquet of rod I berries, a picture with yellow.: or purple, rose, or vivid green or blue i sora pillow., drapes or lamp shades, Uul beware ' adding too mucii col',,r tt'"1 ornament. Simplicity .make, for roatruliieiw and dignity: there la a 'about (llltet liar o.e.iuw ri.iiinsa rmony. unrelieved 1 l-'tisslneM and over crowding mark the living room whero the picture rrom Aunt sally, tho choir which was a wadding present, tin, prUe won at the club, and a boat of huphaxurd possession, are re tained without regard for uso or benuty. It la not desirable thnt the furnl- t,lr should match Hets of things nre too rormal and uiilnterestlna. IWiilniit. mnliogany and wicker; the nverstiirfe.l and tho Mplmlle llegged mlnglo sociably In the moil, pm living room. Rocking chairs aro to be avoided as they lack poise and cutmness. Furntturo should bo grouped according to use: the rending center, tha hearth centor. tho miislo cantor. Tim FihkI Wlililow-ltm A cold box. olll.ldo the window, makes a convenient place lo keep winter food when our houses are loo warm. Such a box can bo easily .crowed lo tho window sill with thn open side facing tho win dow. Food can bo placed In It or removed by opening tho window. The rood window box saves taking Ice In the Into rail and early spring, and protects rood from dugs nnd cut all wlntor. Hand painted crepo do chlno handkerchief. In tho new manner are still tho leading novelties for tho holiday trado. Dry Goods Mconotnlst, .1 , If.. I i uri, e ,iiiiiii,-iiv I .,- ill LOOK FOR THIS SIGN on McDonald Tlicntro lliiilding How Oregon la Forgi!- Provluulallsm vanlshea under tlu uluoalliiniil Influeiii'ii and wide mailing raiiKii of Hi" newspnpoi'; tho ullllaiillon of gas and elueinu hiilile ciinvellli'Ucesi lllo lirniiil. mlinliMlui'as I ml in 'il hy linvel; uiu! Ill" llhillleHS ai'iipe of thti loli'iihiiiiii and riiillii, Gold lleiii'h Work begin on Insl or Itniiseviilt hlgliwiiy In i.tn anil Cinry ciiuulies, Kiigenn Now Ijiiio cimniy miii kel riniila uro to recelvu ilu . uoo fur IV3II, Freewill or - Kngllsh buyers Imni In lltsnect lilinles ahllitied In Knu. Itnul, Hvvert lliillie Largo unreage nr si' n lieri lea lining pliinleil un full. Iloud Itlvnr -Appln innniigo will he iittoiK Sl'i) ears iilmve cany unit. lllllll'H. iluld find on Umirta inuuniulii, Klumnth cuuuiT, sulil to ciury ftioo o tun in ginii unit uu pir oenl ci,p ,,u , Kliiiiniih Fulls clulma a pupula Mini or ni.iiuo run, on wnrK negins on 10110,000 Jeusoll Vim llurlii.ru iiieutiv at I' I'liy-llflh umt Humly. Mil in mull t'oiiiity asked in build 'Ihompaon rnml, ut cost of Hi', ono, Newlieig . Pacific college en dowineiil cum i hi I mi rnlsea uuo, With mttih mine lu slglit. M'li'in- I''Iihi ,Snt. until tniiilt wtll iuill.i II60.0UU lung and uriiiu ' building liurliig oclnliur. J20.000 ions I fre'Kbl IMOVeil belw'eeu Porllallll and California, In HU earners. Two Tillamook county cheese. HhhII llnrlier and Noiilian Chrlatensen, receive anuria at tint.ottiii tla.ry tixiiiiatiloit, Indian apolis. IMlrkee llnvlil l.ee & Hon alilpa kO.iiou pounds wool In tioMton, m aill cfiits. I Halem Flrat linen twine sold j trom Hulrni linen mills. Toledo I'aiiflc Hpiilce roitipanv I mill cilia s'Jt.ooO feet lumber lu ilwn. shirt day. Three sleol lowers, 1)5 feet hlk'h and ousting HJ.oiic, will cany norinwesiein eiociric power serv two new cltllrcltea. Hevcllill Aitvrutls' and I'lirlaiian. Me.lfc -l.lBtll recetplrt bavr Illume! iinuliled since 9?1, Collage GroveProposed new liiintl.t tiiurch will cost about f 10. ooo. Albany Linn county fair has net balunra or II, Sol, rirst prollt It years. i 'orvulll.- Theta fella Nil trn ternlty will build 136. ooo home mi college rnmiuis. Ijisi year'. bullitliiK III P.irtlnnn I'i'iird 1 3u.ooa.oooi this year's will reach tI3.000.ooo. linker .Mure mining activity Is noted in Baker cuunly ilwui for year. past. Carlton' Local factory makes first Mhliimwut nf cooperage. io Chicago buyer.. Portland Kutrn buyer buy ctinslderable wool, paying up to 43 cents r.ir the best Gold Hill Placer nnd quarts 'mining ha. great revival, with prospect of profit. 1. umber shipments from the t'n- ihcr many phiifra. An entirely different Ironerl Llttht wolilhtl Convenient airol far Lower prlco than ever mntle on nn electrically heated ironert Lowest terms, too i Soo it iron! Tn, r., r.r-A Flfrrric Home Ironq A 1 IC CllllVUiJ mhu - at a Special Price ONLY $98.50 CASH Lome m nnd nee mis inncninc. ,..,) to Imy. EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER CO. w-. n:ii. ct.nlev BIJg. Teleplww Just Arrivcd! , New Silk HA Ruth Says: ' . -I ..rlv r , VVc have just purchased it ,'I,",I)C. "'FiskcHi ' Co., especially lor us. I ' i "' tions nil colors priced iiniisiially i" - r,- t i itnrirA k ' i-i-w- UrU JNIiW A IV P. I vvi-J About December 1st Mrs. Alice an ni't,sho) in our storc-cnrryinR Will make vrv suitnble irifls f"f Uirlsl . iiijf tlnte will be iiniioiinced Inlci. AM 0s ' iv&o Willamette ok !" 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Preliarint Itimakli It's enl.r ana nolrkn u v..iir pumpkin railw Ibuu ii ami rnok II aovvn. Tlk let,, l,i t he dark, rich tout Mater In your plat. Hurt, put mother Hard to mskt arttk kcr tail snd pef lonr. llow Ait. hard to arrlfa at in this ta imi.iera iuirK.ntt. lU.cllo llrlna llotnariis la flresen. tha railla bu illlllri tn lirli'K If.ion. a kj ..--ping in ainy.it. horn U wives, llnlr hour talks bm hri.a. i-nst I.) siluratlAn nt. workera. Tliara hava bm aiaria en nutrition, ly4 rkt1 nail In.naaholil flnlnea la Hi I J m it j jf j in . ... i.. ... i: ,i ii VOtl itft let RUK spi'inp lints nei,'iieii ny ;k coWDUl $6.50 ,:..'I T hats tleekrtt wm i, I Ruth McCallum CA