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h 'i" MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1925 TWO i v.v lift- m, r n ml Mi'. (Illiilniii on Friday and the group " i v 1 1 1 1 ituealu' for t liit three ill lulu miinheivil nearly two bundled, . I t Out of Town Society Light CVntrr abovo Mrs. J. R. McKt, rommitioe member on plans for uie annual Ortagt; Draura and leu planned by 1a O. . olab num bers for tho Elks Christina 1ioor fund. The benefit will bo a large emu of next Satur day. Ix-rt above Mrs. Ernest R. Gil : strop, who, with Mrs. J. B. BeU iiKtit aboTO) was boRtean for a fortes of smart pre-hollday af- fairs of the paM wt k. Center blow Mnt. Edxar E. Har tin, aencrnl chairman of Uio comniinoe for tio Alpha Tan , Omoica brulieo wtiirh m a notable event of yesterday at tho chapter honee. QUIET days and quieter days have featured the - week past, which saw one more November go on its way to g-lve place to gay and festive December. ' ,-r chronicle of , the weeks events holds but a scant four really notable social affairs, and even the usual quantity of small Informal affairs Is missing as far as really busy days are concerned. Days In December however need no teas and bridge to make them busy, and when the calendar be gins, to point toward late Novem ber we mentally put it down In our little books that about two or three weeks of social sparseness will greet us. -( . When boxes are safely in the i mall, and Christmas greetings and letters and small packets all on their way to their holiday destina tion then and hen only are we apt to find hostet , turning again to entertaining. ' . . i But they are always worth wait ing for, those real Christmas and near-Christmas parties, formal or Informal. With greens and holly and "wreaths and fragrant pine boughs to put Christmas glamour abnut hnniM nnri hunptha onri mistletoe and llKhted Christmas I trees to finish the spell, no tlmej Mrg. E. pCarleton has had as -. v. "f I her guest her mother, Mrs. J. H. AcKerman 01 jnonmoutn, wno Hampton's sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. uiiDert Tyson. The ring service was read by Rev. J. F. Haas of the First Meth odist Episcopal church. The bride wore a becoming dress of brocaded velvet la one of the russet tones, and both were unattended. Mr. and Mrs. Hampton will be at home to their friends at 370 Vest Sixth street. Carrying on her chain tn the vanishing party series, Mrs.- Gil bert Tyson entertained with a de lightful small luncheon party at her home Wednesday, bidding as her guests Mrs. J. R. Ford, Mrs. C. A. Wlntermeier, Mrs. Andrew Hill and Mrs. Homer Soults. The afternoon hours were spent in. sewing. when gardens are In full bloom, is lovelier for entertaining.. ' "Social affairs-never have a more charming air of hospitality of the informal type than at JYuletlde, and guests are never happier than when ; gathered about with friends in a Christmas setting. Much Interest Is being evinced ln'the coming bridge tea and bene fit which L. O. E. club members are ' sponsoring next Saturday afternoon in the Elks club rooms, funds from V'l'leh will as usual be devoted, to the Elksi Chrustmas Cheer fund for Eugene's poor. Table reservations are being 'made in ' advance, and promise a good sum for the holiday work which Is so commendably carried on each Chrlstmastldo hv the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Mrs. Verne Scobert, Is chairman of the . general commlt tos and anyone wishing to do so may "make reservations with her. - St. Mary's guild of St. Mary's i-.pneopai cnurcn noid tne.r annual Christmas bazaar and cooked food siUo on Wednesday In the Laraway uuiintng. 1 . ' Iloadlnu the general committee as iiresldent of the guild was Mrs. h.i W. Pi tman, and tho following matrons had charge of the various Dooms: Fancy work, Mrs. A. ' R. Paris, jnm. junn.iton; luncheon sets, Mrs 1. u. 8. wndo, Mrs. Erne't Lud lowj cooked food, Mrs. Henry Tromp, Airs, waiter 1. Fell! art, Miss KOIth Dunn; bridge sets, Mrs. tester Mcnurren, Mrs. A, H, Tyson: aprons. Mrs. MeBee: Mrs Jorry Horn, Mrs. 8. Lowrvi church calendars an caadlea, members of Altar guild. . Honoring Mrs. W. K. Newell Mrs. Frank Fay Eddy was hostess Friday for a charmingly appointed noenieworK tea, ror wnioh she In eluded about a dozen friends. The first December meeting for Kortnigntiy ciun members was an event of the club circles on Thurs- dny, the program study being on the near oast. 'Leaders for the program were Mrs. Ellen McCur- mlck, Mrs. George Wllhelm, Mrs. W. R, H. Wilcox. '. At n pretty though very aulot wedding ceremony to which only members of the family wore nidiien. Alton HnmPton was mar rlert last Paturday night at nine o'clock to Mrs. Edith Potter. The mni rlnge which came as a surprise to menus outside the ramlly was ulcmnlzod at the home of Mr. spent some title time in Eugene prior to her" departure for Cali fornia, where she will spend the winter. ' . In compliment to Mrs. W. K. Newell, who is leaving Eugene early this week to make her home In Portland with Mr. Newell, mem bers of Fortnightly club gathered on Tuesday afternoon at the Os burn hotel for a luncheon planned as a farewell courtesy to Mrs. Newell, who has been a prominent club member, and for the past year corresponding secretary of the group. Members to the' number of about thirty were seated about the long table arranged In the Japanese tea room and centered with pink car nations, and the luncheon hour proved' a most delightful fashion of saying goodbye to the honor guest and extending good wishes for. much pleasure In her new nome. Mrs. Frank Fay Eddy, president of the club, presented to Mrs. Kewell a beautiful corsage bouquet which was a gift of the club mem bers. ' A treat la awaiting Eugene thea tre goers on Friday nlKht, Decem ber 11, when the Moroni Olson players, who made such a success of Pygmalion here a short time ago, are to present the second of their series of three ptuys, 8t. John Ervlne's "The Ship." Georgo Bernard Shaw has snld of this play "I always thank God tor Ervlne's delightful rashness.' And so we may expect something most novel and different, Inter esting ana commending. In addition to that thero Is this commentary "This ship will stir the waters of your Intellect. Come and rock your brains. It Is better than golf. wnen you reacn the noble. In spiring ending of this now play, applaud the enterprise of the Moroni Olson players, who give it to you before Broadway patrons have It." The Olsen players are In Eugene this winter under the auspices of tho American association of unl vorslty women, and have already set a now hlghwater mark lor successful llttlo theatre production. About 60 young poonlo gathered at tho FirBt Baptist church for a Jolly masquerade party Friday eve ning. Games. Blunts, speeches and a special magia stunt by v. A. Lewis Glenn for the best costume. Later in the evening the committee In charge promised a party each month. Unusual In detail and most at tiactlve and Interesting wu the trulge benefit ano musicVe which wives and mothers of the Eugene aiumnt of Alpha Tau Omerfi fra ternity gavo at the new chapter house of the group yesterday after noon. Greeting the guests wore Mrs. Anne Landsbury Beck and Mrs. Frank Fay Eddy, while in the re ceiving line were Dean and Mrs. John Straub, Mrs. Winnie Mc Knlght, Ted Glllenwatera. Nearly fifty tables for bridge were arranged about the spacious and attractively furnished living rooms, and large baskets of yellow chrysanthemums, tied with blue tulle carried out the fraternity colors of gold and blue. Az&lsting about the rooms were Mrs. Lee Bown, Mrs. Rex Under wood, Mrs. George Hopkins, Mrs. James Baker, Mrs. Claire Penning ton, Mrs. Franklin Folta, Mrs. Peter Crockatt, Mrs. Arthur Bush man. Bridge was the diversion until three-thirty o'clock, when a very delightful and interesting musical program was given. Quartet num bers by John Seifert, Allen Christ iansen, Eugene Cerr and Robert Hunt were features, as were the character songs sung by fraternity members during tho musical hour. Robert Hunt and Robert Mc Knlght gave groups of solos, Leon Gardner contributed violin and piano numbers, and William Grantham banjo selections. Ac companists for the muslcale wore Jean Harper, Wm. Crawford, and Al (Mark. Later the houso orchestra played a number of selections and tho serving of tea was accomplished entirely by tho men of the chapter who played hosts with the hostess group. Hand - decorated score curds and programs for the muslc ale added interesting detail to the plans for the affair, which were In charge of Mrs. Edgar IS. Martin as general chairman, 'Mrs. Mc Knlnht, Mrs. Beck, Mrs. Eddy, Mrs. Buahman, Airs. Folts and Mrs. Crockatt. . Among other ticulty members of Alpha ' Tau Omepa now on tho campus aro Franklin E. Foils, Peter C. Crock, att, und Walter Hcmpy of the school of business administration; Karl W. Onlhank, executive sec retary of the president's office; Denn John J. Lansbury, Ilex Underwood, George Hopkins, and John Htark Evans of the sohool of music and Basil T. Williams, var sity football coach. Tho Eugene alumni with their wives and the parents of Alpha Tau members, gather with tho ac tive chnptcr once a month at the now houso for a dinner. At the dinner held last month the present nffalr was plnnned as a benefit by the Indies present to do their bit toward tho furnishing of the house. . Alpha Chi Omega pledges will bo entertained this Hunday cvo nlng nt tea at tho home of Mrs. Kenneth W. Moore Eugone alumni also nsslstlng aro Mrs, Clifford Manerud, Mrs. Peter Crockatt, Mrs. Arthur Bushman, and Miss Claudia Broilers. Christmas carols, by volco and stringed instruments, will featuro nlng In tho school .of music auditorium at S:15 p. m. The an nual Christmas program Is being arranged by John Stark Kvnns. and will include numbers by many of the alumnutf ami town mem bers of tho organization. Mrs. Fred J. Clark, contralto, will sing "O'er the Earth's Listen ing" bv Marker, und Mrs. Scougttll will sing "Holy Night. s.lvtlt Night." One of the features of the program will be the singing of a group of Christmas carols by a women's sextet, and also a group of violin carols by Nina Warnock. Francis 1'lerco will play the "An danto Cantabile from the fifth Symphony" by Tschalkowsky. Tho ptirposo of this program Is to give the lovers of music n pro gram of the popular old Christ mas music, and from all Indica tions this program promises to be one of the most varied and In teresting of the scries, of which this Is the second. Ualllurd Walker. Itoek Hill. S. C: F. Kills Jackson, Providence; J. Monroe lluwlett. Now York City: (ioldv.'ln Goldsmith. I-nwretlus. Kansas; K. C. Kemper. Washing ton, I). C; and Arthur Fetor, Washington, D. Entertaining for tho December meeting of the Needle club Thurs day attrrnoon was Mrs. K. C. Hurt, whose tastefully dvcoratrd moms suggested the coming Christmas holidays. Tho afternoon hours were pleasnntly passed with neeills work and at 4:t o'clock' tho hostess, assisted by Mrs. llllo Hart, Mrs. Robert Robertson anil Mrs. Clinton C'hezem. served luncheon to tho following guests and inombent: Mrs. John Swaffurd, Mrs. Carl Robertson, Ms. Harry Bartow, Mrs. Ross Ciulley. Mrs. .Mary Danner, Mrs. Freda Homier, Mrs. Preston Hart. Mrs. Jack Hart. Mrs. Will Robertson, Mrs. Hurold Wells. Mrs. Alva Flsk, Mrs. Geo. Kond, Mrs. Carol Hays, Mrs. RnhMPtann Vf VIII.. n.., I Mr nna Mrii Herbert Olsen. Mr ..Clinton Chem and Mrs. . H. O. atudcntit and faculty of Iho nehuol of nrt'hltt(ur, nt broukfnut nl tho KtiKnv hutrl. Kolluwtnif the brcdkfunt thiy will t rmulurtH. over tho rumpus. Tho women' building nnd Iho niuttiu bullithik' will be mimntr tho hulIdliiK vlH ed. After n Mtroll over the enmpu the men will devote tho rent uf their tthort vUlt to tho m-hmd of architecture where tut exhibit of imhuul work will be hold. Those beflldeA I). Kverett Wold president uf tho uivmcUitloii, who nitty come itre: A brum Our hit Id Cleveland; W,lll:im I. Steele, Hioujc f'lty. lowu; Kdwln H. Hrown, Mill neunotU; WUIJum H. Ittner, Hi. Louis; Wlllltttn K. KlMher, Denvor; C. llerrlrk Hnmtiioiid. Chicago; C, C. Zuntxlntter, t'til!udelihlu; W.I bum. J. sSnywurd. Ailuiuu; Hylvnln Schnalttueher. Hun Krunch.cn: Nntllinlrd, .Mr. und Mr. Wm. Hand. At tNMinuo .roo ( HrHl-MT l.Hito fun nl y Hmrlil ) IMTTAUN II Id IV K, Ore., I hm, ft. A number of I'rlembt Nurprlaed Mr. Mild Mm. Wlthur Wilton ft! (hole homo on Went Main, Wudiiox-d-iy eVeiilMMt Ihufe iiNitembled (or tho event were Mr. nnd Mr. UcoiKti WlUou. Mr, und Mr. HukIi Mlllliutn, Mr. und Mm. Itny linker, Mr, nnd Mm. Hurley Oaten, Mr. nnd Mm, Xcon le Yotinic. Mi', mid Mm, Oeoriie Mohl, Mr. timl Mm. Itoht. Ilnnuii, Mm. Komi I'ur ten und Mm. Mubol lUou., The oveuinir vun npeiu In piny Inn rivo hundred, follow Inn whleh luncheon wuw nerved. COTTACU2 UHOVK, Cro.. leo. 5. Mm. II, A. Miller enterlnliicd with u one o'clock luncheon for the noclttl twelve, Thurndny after noon. The rooniH worn beuuttfully decornloil with wbitn chry-nuithe muiiiH. A Initfe bowl or pink und white uliryututheniuiuH formed the centerpiece for the titble, Kollow lui; tho luuchcoitH tho Afternoon YttN plramtntly opettt In nt-edle-.nrk. The Tllllcum club vnn enter- tulued by Mr, und Mm. Clin Hen tvena ut the r home ednemltiy uveniitf? ii diilnty luncheon wnm Nerved following nit evenlntf of five hundred. Hpcclul kucmIm were Mr. und Mm, V ttrll.ebow of Ore well; Mr. und Mm. II. A Miller nnd Mr. and Mm. K. K. M 111m. The next meeting of the elub will be with .Mr. und Mm. IV II, llemeitwuy. Mm. 8. 8. Irtwiwell wni ti'ml-'nti. Tuenduy nftvruoon to the TuoMday hrtdk'v club. One o'clock lunch eon wim nerved und wnn followed by im ufternoon of htidk'c. Mm. Schorleld Ulewurl held hUh htu pm. Mm. Kred Atidertion wuh n tl'ecttl vuent. Mm. ltyron Heed wnn bout en to the Ad l.lbltutn rttih. Tliumday fternotin. The roomn were nuido cheerful with muny potted plnutri. l-iincy work wnn the dlvcrnloit fur the ufternoon, followed by a dnlnty two cuurae luncheon. Mm. l.oren Hitrwy entortttlned thw for'tKn mlAnlonury noclety of the M. K. rhurch, nt her home on ( ntrect. Wednendny nrtnritoon. The nfternooit wnn npent tn the rcKUlnr ntudy work, followed by a UdtKhtftil luncheon. .Mr. nnd Mm. J. A. Klllntt were pleiocinily surprised ut their home on How river Vd!ie;u!i.y iilKht. by a number of frleudn and rHittlve-, the tx-cnnlon beiiK the birthday nn nlvera.iry of Mm. i:illyt. Tho ovo n!nK wnn pleuwintly npent In frnmen after which luncheon wan nerved by Mm. WhltMet nnd Mm. N. K.i Klllot. Tlnne prenent wero Mr. and .Mm. Kred Kecley. Mr. and Mm. Harney Keeley, "Mr. nnd Mm, ivrry Van 8iholack. Mr. and Mm. V. D. club members each yenr sponsor nn nffulr for their hua bundn near the holldny Benson, und thin season's dinner nnd evening of brldKe wan an event of Thursday night for the conKcnlal group. Meetlntc for dinner at slx-thlrty at the hotel Kuueno. the ruentn and hosieitHen found their places j anout a inrRo mine centered wnn yellow chrynanthemuum and yel low candles. Later evening hours were npent In cardn nt tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. B. Parks. Mrs. I.llllnn KM rhino nnd Ktlsha I-arge were Ruestn of tho club and tho ntVdltictnal Kroup numberoU Mr. and Mrs. Parkn. Mr. and Mm. H. C. Auld. Mr. nnd Mm. V. W. C.clklns, Mr. and Mm. Wm. Barker, Mr. nnd Mm, Hnrl Douk loss, Mr. and Mm. Henry Hollen- becK, Mr. and Mm. Hoth Ijirawny Mr. and Mm. Hoy Hand. Mr, nnd aim. Henry Iteulo and Hilly. Mr. ! and .Mm. X. K. Klllot. N'nble nnd ! Karl Kllfnlt. W. A. Wnrd. Mm. : f'ertrudo Whltnet ami Ml Pernlrn WhltMlt. Mm. Klllot received muny J lovely irlftH. I Kourteen women were prenent At the nteatlntr nf the 'at Noble ' Oruml of the Hebekah lodire, held i Thurndny afternoon at tho homo nf Mm. Wm, 1 taker. Heitulur bu spent In social convornuMon lefienhiiteiitH Welti served, Mr, und Mrs. (loo, Know Icm tertnliied the mentbem of Ihu o, II. club und their Im.tliaiuU, 'iv(i hundred wnn the dlvct'Nlott for tho evenltiK. Mrn, Wm. Tluim lni IHIlMcHt ticore. Aililltloiml MIM'hIh wmu Mr, nnd Mm. Wm, Tbinii. Mi, und Mm, (lot I fried tlrulni , Mm. A, N, Hwiu n, Mm. Itov WiKm Mm. II. Ve:tch, J. J. 8hlnit, Mimi Kulii I'urrhi tied Mr.i. J, I', dm. hum, liclicloun rcfi euhiueiilH were nerved, Mr. und Mm. Htuuley Pumewootl Were pleiiiuiiitly nuipilned ut lluttr now home ten pud a hulf 'mile, south of town by a number or their hicndrt, Friday cvohIiik. They were presented with a lovely wnl UUt locker hi honor of the hoiiim wurmlnir, A pleunuut nodal uvi. nlnif wnn npent, fidlowed by dainty rerrenhiuoiitn. TOTTAOK OltoVK. fro., )cc. 4 The retfiilur mcntinu nf thr Krnnlnittnn club wuh held l-'rlduy nfternooit In tho lodun rooinn I'repurutbitis wero eompteled ror the iinnuul bnxnnr mid (nni-e which In to be held Nuturduy uft ernoon and . vonlnu In the urmoiy. Mm, I'barleM Walker npent ih day In tirmie with friends lrl d:y. Iletween lu mid Uf wun elenreil by tho Wouiftt of the C'hiintiun church nt their birthday supper, held Wednesday itluht, ( ..- At HprbutlcM pKllr I. it i'wutoy Hnntt 8prlnrricld. Ore.. Iec. 6.- Mem hers of Iho Kantnrn Htur not urfll luted with Iho loon I lotltftt ween npoclal ituents nt u social mentltiK of the t'uscnilo ehttpler here Tun dy nlitht. Mm. Alberta McMur phy of Kiikoiio wit Kiiet of honor nt the nffntr and preitehtnd the aroup with n inyrtlewood bulloi box. A biituiuet was Riven (lurlit,; the evenlhtr ut which timnts Were HUeti by thurtV preneut, 11 Mm, W. II. Adrian entertained the t'hrynuuthemum club ut her home Wednendny evening. Mm. Klvln May entertained the Needterruft club Thurndny after hunn, Mm. W. 11. Adrhtn. Mm. Maude tlryan. Mm. Chirk Wheiilon and Mm. John Keteln attended n tnntt In ST nf the KHI Kuro rltib nt the home nf Mm. Wilfred Merle In Ku Reno Monday evmhur. Mm. MMIIlnm 1awnm etitertitln d nt lier home with a ravored dlwll upper Tuesday even In if. Tbo-e prm'nt were Mr. and Mm. Kernd I'orklUH, Mrs. Inland Kiibauk. Mr and Mm. I'aul Hculefn. 1ntil Hcultfe. Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Adrian. Mm. W. C. Itebhnn nnd Mm. T'nul ItuNford will be Joint ho"fcr to the Kennlmtton club nt tho Iteb hnn home lmembr J I. The affair wilt ho a t'hrtntmn pnrty and iiininbem of tho Krouu will brliiL small fftfu to exchnriBO with other members of the vlub. br.l Mr Hi if 'I I''1' V fr,.Vt.llal icte B?d , ;B"r'."t522!4 r iUh 'Mill Vlll.t.t ... i . ... . Id llllo I. Ac I lmlm Mtirtifar l.ne fnunljf SimIaI, Kl.MlltA. f-re., lire (1, A Krup nf Mr. and Mm. Hud VaURhun' friends surprtne.) them nt their home In Klmlra Hniurdny evening November 58. Mm. Vauifhn was tint, I her mnrrliure infit mmiih MIm Clara (iouttliis of KiiRene. Thone who drove out were. Mr. nnd Mm. lien of the club was trnnaneted tho lOsrl Hoehrlmrer. Clinton, liorothv remainder of tho afternoon being nnd Marlon lloehrlUKor, Mrs. Al- in.:. ",':"iii4 ,;.? Mi". ITU ...... ""'I OIA...1 ' ' "III! 111.. . II . ..... -lllt'-l; Sf V ,"" )-n. A., ' MK ' V. It,,,;,! ' "M,., Jj .. ' "en nm.iiiu, -.,'. ' i-ii t' X.H i.t..,'"f,,;r ''nki i.t. vi:n i-kiin",'i,,'i t 1 1 .... , , J' ll i 'v ei, N;v;,,L,h'Tl.ttl ).-l.:li mtv,, f, " ..fi.rnao, ' .n,!" -. 1 111 l! vi'T I '.'II lii, ,i 1 ."t', Km 'riie elm. .,., ;,.,!; iMmi . wa. "i-...m ..ii iii-ttk. o,;x, ' Mr H..A ite.,.ii ,.,. J, Mr. u,,. Mr, o (in 11 ..t W...tr.... Mr. sm CpI Slr,,i.... M. Ij.ii- i . ' MU, Ili'itliii T1L ia hj I."." Kmi.H. i:i.l-,l,,ni,ilAllr.S e.l.on. Ml-, l,irk,. Sl-T; mine.. Tl.. i,,m ,, Pm nn I Tmiii ii.-.i..- "I T Il.'lk-r. 1 ..it I...I. , - .... I til!. ll.Cl..,r l..h. ('..,, ,1. innvi, lire. . Iji.II..' 1 1. 1 .lftsr llatul nm,M. the hen... ( Mrs. Ktnnu ill 1 htirmlar. Tlie mfrnWri n a very enjuysbio nnd pn,!nui ilnv. . hi (or III, licl. very fine .llun.r vrrKl it g, oVInek. Thw. prwm tm Ih In.IKi l,iniiiillt of Kui,m, Hn l-Mnel, Mi.h C.rnr. llimniltt. Hi Ale, !.,, . Mr. Win Hvrj k, Hill. la Cnnley, Mr,. Qim, H ImvU. 1'lie unit mtllnv villi.. i rtirlitmrii pnrty at Hi, )tomi airs. r..i(ei un licrrtumr 17. I'i. ti. t. lute liuur tndty llri l. mill, life linil ti"t rN'.IVfd hli itt eh,...:,. ,i,t ' (nun tli, ihlpplta IMUIUI, 1 li-trell .Ni'W,, Raynor local magician mystified tho nroBram to bo clvon by Mu all present, A prize was givon tuPlil Epsllon nszt Thursday ovo- and Mrs. V. K. Powell, Dr. and Mrs. H. I.. Stuilley. Mr. and Mrs. Walter .Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Otto unstrap. . Most delightfully Informal and pleasurable to tho entire group was the "family" dinner at which Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Bwan en tertained at their attractive now homo last Sunday nlitht. Homed about the table were Mr. and Mrs. E. 13. Parks and Dorothy and Lawrence Parks, Miss Helen Hyrer tester uison, jeiiicbou swan and Mr. and Mrs. Swan. . Richard Shore Smith and Mar garet Smith are planning to leave today for California, where they will spend the remainder of the winter months. ... Hlue Bonnet troop, Number 6, Girl Scouts organized In the Uni versity high school ontertalned last night with a Christmna party for tho other scout troops of Eugene. During tho winter each troop is having some llttlo festivity with tho other (iirl Scouts as guests, and tho nffulr lint night was the merri est kind of a Vuletldo party. A feature was tho playlet glvon by tho hostess troop. Tho chamber of commerce rooms was gay with holiday greens and a lighted troo from which each guest .received an amusing gift. Games and songs nnd pop corn balls, with refreshments, mndo the parjy one of the winters most Joy ous ravels for loyal Cllrl Scouts. A largo number of members of Uelmetta temple, Pythian Sisters, mut last evening for election of of ficers and Initiation ceremonies followed by a social hour and sup per. Tho now officers nro Mrs. Emery I.ahe, past chief; Mrs. Cecil Hen derson, most excellent ehlof; Mrs. O, H. Jones, excellent senior; Mrs. Uerlha WeHtropo, excellent Junior; Mrs. l.'rolgh Long, manager; Mrs. Klmor Maxcy, mistress of finance; Mrs. Kthel Glavo, mistress of rec ords ' and correspondence: Mrs. Tracy mocker, protector; Miss Cora I.I nil ley. guard of outer tom ple. Mrs. Hnmantha Dlllard was lected as Installing officer: Mrs. Minnie Hnlcomb was (loclcd Dross correspondent; and Mrs. V. K. hosier wns chosen trustee. Two new members wore Initiated Into tno Indue. . . ,. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lawsnn Drndlny aro spending a few days In Port land. , Tomorrow will bo a gala day In tho school of nrchltecture and allied arts, for faculty and stu dents of tho school will play hosts to a group of distinguished mem bers of tho American Jnutltuto of Architects. The visitors, Including probably tho wholo of tho board of directors and nil tho officers' of tho Ameri can institute of Archltocts nro, at presont, innlilng a tour of the country. Arriving In Kugono Mnn. day mnrnlnir on tholr way south, they will bo tho guosts of the urt. . Charmingly Informal wns the gathering on Monday afternoon at tbu McMurphny home, when Mrs. Robert Huston, worthy matron of tho local chapter of Kastern Star, assisted by Mrs. Albert McMur phey, entertained the officers of the chapter. Sewing nnd fun-provoking games occupied tho hours. Those bidden were, Mrs. (leorgo N. Mclean, Mrs. Carrie Knight, I Mrs. W. F. Walker. Mrs. Knse 1 Powell, Mrs. V. Heck, Mrs. Elmer i Baiter, Airs. Krnent Gilsirnp, .Mrs. C. H. Young, Mrs. V. H. Neal, Mrs. A. P. McKlnzy, Mrs, Joe MrFall, Mrs. J. F. Gerot, Mrs. F. R. Hunt, Mrs. C. F. Egglmnn. Mrs. o. C. Caswell, Mrs. Charles Starr, Mrs. F. C. Walters. Mrs. J. . Boll, Mrs. 11. T. Burnott. Mrs. W. O. Kluss man, Mrs. C. K. Wheaton, and Mrs. A. O. Knovlcs. Mrs noan Walker and Iter mother, Mrs. O. I. Peterson of As torla, Oregon, left Eugune Thurs day for Kan Francisco, from whonce they aro sailing December 9 on tho Hollar linn for Honolulu, whoro thoy will spend the next few months, , Mrs, Clara Fitch entertained at her home Wednesday night for mombers of Kappa Alpha Thutu ulumnao Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Harlow en tertained at ono of tho recent en Joynble affairs, bidding n fow con genial friends to their country homo north of tho city for an ovii nlpg of cards. After tho gam supper was served, and dancing occupied tho lator hours, thn guests including Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K Cupp, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ludford, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nusbuum, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wullor Mooro, Miss Fay Malloy, Gerald Preston. .-- .Among a number of the festive pre-holldny social affairs woro throe ilellghtrul afternoons of tho I week pnst for which Mrs. John 1J. Bell and Mrs. Ernont Gllslrap wore! hostesses at thn Hell homo. Guests wore hidden fnr i,ri,i on Wednesday nnd Thursday after noons, and In tho living rooms a setting of choice chrysanthemums In shndes nf yellow was arranged. Mrs. A. E. Roberts nnd Mrs. J. W, Knys assisted the hostesses In re ceiving nnd serving on Wodncsdny, while nn Thursday Mrs. Joseph Koko and Mrs. Edwin U Kniipp ftSS.'Stcd In dispensing briRl.ilnltltea Nino tables woro In play on each oi inn two auornonns. Noedlowork wii(i the pnntlma for Friday afternoon, nnd Interesting hits of Christmas sewing, congenial groups of frlonds found visiting together most plonsant, Mrs A. K. Roborts played a group of piano numbers, , wh:io Miss Eunice Parkor, with Miss Helen Roll as hen nccompnnlut, snng during the tea hour, Poaturlng tho hours of needlework was a unique oontest which added Interest, Mrs.-0.1,, Toshnor nnd Miss Barbara Booth assisted Mrs. Boll, A THOUSAND BEAUTIES! A THOUSAND THRILLS! YOU'LL hccr it. too, on the screen just as London and New York cheered it when the stage spec tacle held two continents spellbound. Betty Iilythc of "Queen of Shcba" fame brings the sinuous desert dancer Zahrat to vivid life in a gorgeous pageant of daring magnificence and countless thrills. Each moment unfolds new splendors. There's a treat in store for you J Betty Blythe daoar Asche and Frederic Norton. PLAYING MON. TUE. mat IW ..MJ V I .at I : ' " . I . MrlU lif KennUl .' MACK SENNET T -"Breaking The Ice Pthr!cofne3y IK I I"! I ii,nilnr ' 77 jo ii--