Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, December 13, 1925, Image 9

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EUGENE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER flfcmS
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oa whlclmvor onn cumo out
. , r ,bl" " 'ly imrlod
?'' the .wlniisr fur u hocuhU
lhilMr,wrU.."iio your ClirlAt-'
7wnit enrlv." nut ininolv to
it kl !'rui,h' '"'I l't y"
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k kn.v n"lrc"1" whli-li miroiul out
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nf Hid llliiHl IllUTC.il IllK "f Mil
I'hl'a many ronlrlliulluns In tlii'
Bll'Ul tlfo Of I'.HRI'IIC.
Kor tlio tlioiiii'o - oiiIhIiiiiiIIiib of
oourmi n tlii- roiMiml Murunl M
nMi, nliiy of ri-i'iny niuiu. , "
Ship," l.y SI. .Ii.lin Kln- Tl.n
Mnrmil tilwii pl iyi'i" '" I'omiim lo
KimiMin lliln wlntiT iimlor tin;
pl.M'H of Hip -Miwrl.nn AhNii. I:i Ion
of iinlvi'mliy wniiii'ii. nml on ""
linn npi.oiinin. o. plnyhnr i vKtiini
" mini.. wry .llii'V lniP'';-
n on 1 1 i- ""no mi .-. ... .
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rk W.IH W ll.llOlnUO. Ml
itlon
territory anil nillcn of tlmborcd
lunil, luk nrcua fnsliloncd for the
vi'ry purpo.ie ot pontcrlnp wtntor
jirllvllles. Ono loruo hotel In kocp
Ini? with " miri'OliiuilnKS which
wouM h winter resort nnd not
fur mininiiT, tho oien rond unit
lii-holil frnk'nienta from nil tho
world will ho trnvellnu thero for
nkllnif. Bkatlnif. K-o-hontlllB and nil
ninnner of winter iiports. rarudlao
Inn at Ml. Itnlliler and .Mount Hood
are favorite resorts . nnd thero
seems no reason why tho oven inoro
lioiiuilfnl MeKenzIo country should
not hnrlior Buch a spot for wintor
recreation. , . if .
McanwhllO It Is IlltorosllnB to
nnie that I ho Hoy Hcouts are dolni?
a hit of ploneorliiK for us, and aro
In irlve a p-rmnnent winter camp,
lieKinnliiK with this winter, In tho
heut of the Cnscndes, where win
ter spoils will ho a part of their
camp life.
The eolloKo set Is Just now million
IhroiiKh examinations prior to
vacalion, iiui.
day Bplrlt weio used In tho palm
riioin, and HiiHiHtliiK;- there were
.Mrs. (iiurh-s Oray, Jlrn. Thoiiiim
I. ('Iiiiiiiuan. M i-h, W. w. CalkliiH,
Mrs. I-'. (I. J'ouiik, ami Mrs. U H.
M: .'ready. Initio Clalro and
liuilily isi-yson Ki-c-L-t.-d tho Kuesta
at l he iliiur.
The Japanese tea room was most
atlraetivi.-Jy urcaimc-d with haMknts
of tall pir.k (.'ht-ysanlh.-iiiums and
healhi-r, and tho prettily uppolntod
tea lahle horn a lovely arraiiKe
ment of tho samo hlooms In Krneo
fill eomhlfiatlon, Dlsiienslnx Iioh
pltnllLle thero woro Mi-h. John
Allen and Mis. CJrant Kluln both
of CorvalllH, and Mrs. Arthur A.
Umiei-H and Mrs. K. J). IX-okor. Tea
wun served at liniall tahles centered
with dwarf pink chrysanthemums.
nnd over tho teacups small groups
r Kuesis enjoyed a (leltKlltrul In
ter, nl of vlsltlne tOKothor.
More lhan three hundred friends
oi l no hostess and honor Kuests
wore hidden for tho ealllnu hours.
irom llilt-e until five o'clock, the
lint numbering several out-of-lown
Kuesls among whom were Mrs.
(irnnt Kluln, Mrs. John Allen, Mrs.
James Harper, Mra. Keifle, Mrs.
James Lester Gault. Mrs. Justin
'owers. Mrs. J. O. Wilson. Mrs, M.
I. Itower, Mrs. Jess Foster. Miss :
Ada and Lucille Foster, Mrs. Bex-,.
oil, Mrs. Ed Andrews. Mrs. A. Uen
nle, Mrs. Arthur liouijuet. Mrs. I
Will Johnson, Mrs. Kmma Wlnllor, 1
Mrs. Knswoull, Mrs. O. A. Covell, ;
.Mrn. Arthur Clark, Mrs. Alva'
tlrout, Mrs. Harry Patterson nil of
Corvallls- Mrs. Herbert C. Miller;
of Portland; Mrs. W. -B. Johnson
if Monroo and Mrs, Frank
Snedicor of Salem. I
'I
Much Interest Is being' oc-'
cnsloned by announcement that '
the annual exhibit or the canvasses
-of Prof. A. H. Bchroff will be
thrown open to the public on
Wednesday, In the art building on
the University campus. i
A private viewing will be held !
Tuesday night, and following thai
t'mo, tho exhibit will remain open
until after Christmas.
Mr. Kchroff will display many ,
canvasses completed during the ,
past summer and fall and the ex- i
hihitlons are always sources or
much pleasure to Eugene and ;
ca'mpus folk.
s -
Missi Nancy Wilson left Eugene'
Wednesday for her home ih j
Olyinpiii, Wash., after spending the i
nal ten davs in KuL-ene aa the
1-'. S. Appclman, Mr. and Mrs. H. 1 puest of friends. Miss Wfi'lson was ,
II. Fields, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. W..be honor guests for several small
Knowles- Mr. and .Mrs. K. A. Lewis, 1 affairs on tho campus during hci
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oxncr, Mr. and uty here. :
Mrs. A. L. Ingall.i, Mr. and Mrs. I .
c. A. E. Whitton. Mr. and Mrs 0ne of 11,0 attractive social af-i
O. C. Caswell. Tho next meeting fnlra tsiven recently by Dr. and
will ho held nt the home of Mr Mrs. W. H. llalcjinil Mr. and Mrs.
nnd Mrs. H. H. Fields, IJecember : Ge,;rKe Wilheim was tho br.dge
10. .dinner nt which they entertained
, .. I at the Wilhelm home. Covers were
la d for Mr. and Mrs. C. K. De-1
Neff, Mra. Gale Campbell, Lelnnd I
Johnson, Ray O'Donnell, Mr. and
Mrs? F. M. Gacden, Mr. and Mrs.
A .1 r l.c n n .1 (.... T U
!', !yi n;,or,oon- bcn ftHiflted ty Koke', Mrs. D. J. McKinnon, ' Mr!
i . ' i SUIR, and Mra- ftayl nnd Mrs. Dale and Mr. and Mrs. I
to the yuletido Reason wero uged, 1 "'
fM U,r! of !hp ftnuon .wan Mr. and MrB. A. R. Tiffany were
thO ChrlHtmas tree, Santa ClnUs'hnH-R for nn Informal nvonlmr nf
NUMBER 54
At present ho Id connected with i
tho research dopartment of the
I'-rcsno hcIiooIb.
Mr. lIuutHteln is In buslneim In
rreNno.
The ditto of tho wedding has not
been Hut, but will bo an event of
lute Hprlny or eurly hu miner.
Mm. Flnyil Maxwell of Port
land hpent the week-end In Ku
Kne( iiccompunlod by Beveral Port
land fr.endH, the roup . havin
come to tiHHiHt in the Chi Omega
bnzaar, which wuh given last Sat
urday. f-om.'nK nn one of tho winter's
mom doIiKhtful BatherlnBs for the
congenial group of friends who
make up Rosy Korner Klub was
their annual Christmas party and
tree which was planned for 1am
Thursday afternoon at the Osburn
hotel.
Members of tho group mot for
luncheon at one o'clock and on
the tables arranged In the Japa
nese tea room small Christmas
trues and other holiday decora
tions were attractive. Exchange of
Christmas gifts followed after tho
luncheon hour.
For the meeting Mrs. Ray Glass,
Mrs. C. H. Faulkner and Mrs. Ora
Uosserman are hostesses, and In
vited guests wero Mra. M. S. Ady
and Mrs, Kdgar Ourney.
Covers were placed for Mrs
Ady, Mrs. Ourney, Mrs. B. F
Goodpasture, Mrs. C. K. Hunt
Mrs. Elmer Baker, Mrs. P. J.
Bartle, Mrs, L,. Ij. Baker, Mrs.
Fannie Barger, Mrs. F. E. Bean,
Mrs. V. P. Brown. Mrn A k
Brigham. Mrs. F. R. Hunt, Mrs.
Lydia Kerns, Mrs. W. B. Neal, Mrs.
U. C. Sherman, Mrs. Arthur Stro
der, Mrs. F. C. Walters, Mrs. T. A.
Campbell, Mrs. Ora Bosserman,
Mrs. Kay Glass, Mrs, C. H. Faulk
ner. For the next meeting to be held
January 6, Mrs. C. K. Hunt will toe
hostess.
' '
Friday evening at her ho'tne In
Chase Gardens, Mrs. Marvin Chase
with Mrs. Truman Chase and Mrs.
Harry Chase additional hostesses
shower honoring Miss Grace Wal-
entertalned wltn a miscellaneous
lace, whose ma lage will bo nn
event of Decemoer 23 Jn tho
Springfield Baptist church.
The rooms were- gaily decorated
with holiday greens and tinsel, and
evening hours were spent in live
ly games and contests. At the ap
pointed time a messenger do
llvered to Miss Wallace, directions
for finding In various parts of the
rooms mnssuges of felicitation and
best wishes from her friends, and
i led her finally to the door where
she 'was greeted by Suntn Claus
t with a loaded pack of gifts for
the bride to be.
A dainty two-course luncheon
was served by the hostess, assist
ed by Miss Bertha Dunlap and
Miss Maude Chase.
Guests for the evening numbered
Mrs. Dewey Ray, Mrs. Will Scheck
Mrs. Len Reeves, Mrs. Helen Doty,
Mrs. Waldo Hardie, Mrs. Chester
Chase, Mrs. W. Ii. Bloom, Mrs. Ray
Carlton, Mrs. Lorin James, Mrs
(Continued on Page 3. Column 1)
month ' for d!nncr and.
of each
bridge.
i'hc membership lfl Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. J. T. Brown was hostess to
about f fty members of the Iowa
Women's aocleiy at her home, 412
r oui tecniii avenue ij;ist. on wed
diiiirlliut ng a gift to each member.
An in.ereaJnf; biiKinesn meeting
was hold at which t.me the fol
lowing offlcer3 were elected: Presi
dent, Hattic Gray; vice president.
Lottie Humphrey; secretary,
Ksther McClintic; treasurer. Nellie
Itufii'ell, nnd press correspondent,
Jennie M. Farley.
Delicious refreshments were
served- by tho hostesses. Mary E.
IWnvman, Nellie K. .eigler, Mrs.
S. G. TAoy and Mrs. K. G. Boehnke
were added as new members.
Moat charming among tho weeks
larger snclnl events was the tea
of yesterday afternoon nt which
MrH, Edwin U. Hryson Introduced
Mrs, James 11. linker to several
hundred town and university folk.
Mrs, linker, whose man-luge wa:t
a recent event at her homo near
Cnrviillis, was formerly Miss
Martha Klger, and Is being wel
comed In Eugono whero sho and
Mr. Baker will make their homo.
A grad unto of Oregon Agricultural
college, Mrs .Baiter Is a most at
tractive young matron nnd will be
a delightful addition to Kugene
society. 1
Receiving with Mrs. Rryson nnd
the guest of honor at the Osburn
hotel wero Mrs. Lawrence T. Har
ris nnd Mrs, Frank Snedicor of
Salem both of whom wero de
lightfully welcomed by the guests.
Greenery and flowers in holi-
cards at their home on Monday,
Inst, ten guests being asked . tot
the occasion. Those in the party
were Mr. and Mrs. Sherman W.
Moody. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R.
Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Ingalls. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Fields,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stacks, Mr.
and Mrs. Tiffany.
Alpha Gamma Delta will sponsor
a bridgo benefit nnd bazaar to be
held at the Sovereign hotel in Port
land, on Monday afternoon Decem
ber 21. The hours are 2 to 6,
and tea will he served during the
afternoon. Dainty articles for
Christmiis gifts will bo sold at
moderato prices.
Eugene friends of Mrs. Elsa
Durkholmer and Miss Klta Durk
heimer are much interested In
news of tho betrothal of the latter
tor Joseph Hootstein of Boston
Mass., which was made known by
Mrs, Durkhelmer recently at their
home in Palo Alto.
Miss Durkhelmer Is the grand
daughter of tho late E. Schwarzs
child, formerly of this city. Miss
Durkhelmer is a graduate of the
University of Oregon with tho class
of '23. and a member of Phi Beta
Kappa, honorary scholastic so
ciety. She received her masters
degree In psychology at Stanford
university Inst June and whero sho
Is a member of Tau Psl Epsllon.
I.
M m',1;.";1-."' r,v,ly wl,,''H ,,,,;, Km n ... i m nt , . win look forward to tho
'lE Ir tvl7r ev":,'"" ??? Z, re wor they h,vo gone '" J " i, college ball which will
ii ininJ.V n??M. whl,'h i ii. a Hviieiiiallc and dcli rmlncd , ,,., 0Vc..t of December 20.
" i Diamine. Tho whirl In- " ", " T ' , r.dliig out wi.af , ,.. Mno.iiali hotel. Portland.
TJhil V'V" 7''Viny0 w nt rcalV w"..ls. ,!o,',d by the Woman., lengno for
ii m, ",h dwellers In largo 'o ,, ' , .,.,. .i, ('linl,l!.,, fm-eigii Bclinlarshlp fund.
M. n",ln" 'f 'Im.iKht of Herondly thero w . o, e ('h iH... aa and Now Years fes-
7 ma".r";"n"" "lvln- ,Iow- """ ? "m,'T e" mi'd .M . in already being Planned
.m"n. '"'lugs can romnnss. plays preHonled in n " , " ..insscs. and Iho hnl-
Mniv fi ' 'vines limy
i.x-
iHt. i. "'""'n limits, no Unit
i .-".vurv iiiiii'i. i ... i.n
1L
'rgo i.iiiti'opolla or mi.uller
2M ftni'ie, I., fr iurK
.tm,0.,wn',('" '"''To"!. I-
'"Mella. ..' ' "'""'"I "lliglng of
?iw '"' l,y "" imlvorslly
"SC '!!, m,,"0, ,,r
V'" "I'Pioaoli of
l"1" tml ,,I,Rnin " popti.
l.'T" were t.irnnd nwnv
? ;: ''nr 11,1,1 foon It
ii, iun in mriioi'ii
l'n hlllHlr' liiill.ll..,
.. iiiiii.en ii L
wmi...jL tho mans 1ms no
John o . ail""in I'osn Mil-
i ""1 Ho fur
'- noy T.-,. mm. -lie m i
ma, i'
on will nga, ,0 ,,
Jiw. nvonlnnr In . (ho .el.onl
nMM,,1rnon,, f u"
tfrffi ; w,,loh wn" i Y,,1o
J '""i l1"' ""vornl campus
t"trm . . " lm" a P"rt 1,1
'iiieni mano thin
n..!!, I bull, and piov
Inleresl. Miss I' ' on'ii '
bur who has tiiKe"
Charlollo lliillfh'l.rs lli"'c
. ., ...pliiii.nl. I I'c.
t rami. in' ..i'i- ... ...i,.,.
plavs. I ho nm..P Inciiniing ; " "
lay" hv Alfred Kioyi" x. A U
l ie Co no," by Hdnn St. Vlm enl,
,p "llldel- in the He!,," by John
Mllllnglon Hvngc n
' ....ii.... Hie
VII- id.iy season promises 10 uo .ii..u
fnli.iel'l piy. '
in inn . , ....
Kappa Mippa ..niin.i.. ..............
met Thiirsdny afle.noon nt tho
,'l.i.pler lintl.ie , ,
Auxiliary l the Spniilsh War
vi'termi elected I he following offl
,e,'s Monday: Mrs. Unllle Cross.
MrS. IN P. I . livrr., n.-i..,..
Miss noma uross,
directed II.
- . . .ii.... inn i.i'i'i. iii'in .
Il.nir Hci 'ell.liei- i..u....- ,
weoli pnst wllli minor I'1!'" ''' 'Vlcondu.-lor: Mrs. Audrey Wenlworih.
snowllnn on me nm ' "" i ,lswi,-,i,t coiuli.ctor: airn. w. w
i,.... been rittiirded by ims.i.- " ,,,,irlolle Inslruclor
i.assed winler n.o.lilli.ln j '.. ,,. Wilson, chapluln; Mrs.
H.iow i. own in. ; , .,. ll It
.1.. .. ... ni.no lis winler, and II i.'
proli'iibly that nil ;n Ih-; J,.
win bo noon enough for ween-ino
I . .nauro' V!!- I . Ih. W
resoris Tills brings more
.,p n. her valley owns n wish w nn n
I, I , In li.Uo definite for... ere
desire for winler resn
"he heart of the ran,drs l.
!, mnichlcs, scenery, mile, of open
. .... ll.a II
not ev. ...moi'iiui. mi".
II ivcice, guard; Mrs. Wamlo
llich.noiid, asslslanlRiiiird.
Coming to ndd lis shnro of Inter
es n . vnrle.y lo (he lively club
realm or K.igene, and organljed
for wholly social purposes la tho
Wee.avnl. dub, which met last
week for- Ho first .time nt the ni
Jraetlve new Homo, ot Mr. nnd Mrs.
I.' s Appclman.
'The group of members, inffilo tip
of congenial friends to the num.
ner of sixteen will meet on ho
nnd third Wednesdny nights
Harmony la the keynote In the music room. In
keeping with this keynote it the beautiful new -Heppelwhlte
period deiign of O-W Sectional case. .
A wonderful convenience for holding radio, music
rolls, books and otfcer musical accessories. - And
the contents are protected by the convenient reced
ing dutt-proof glass doors. Oet our tree booklet
in the Home"
j "For Every Room
KTHERBEB
A Gift for the Home Is a
Gift from the Heart
Give Her a Desk
Fox Christmas
One of the most prized possessions of any woman ft
a writing desk. It has the Intimacy of a personal
belonging yet adds beauty to the home. A gift of
a desk would be a constant reminder of the good
will and thought of the giver. Our selection of desks
afford a wide range in styles Spinets Secretaire
and Spanish Chests. . - '
Buy Gifts
Now
Pay
Next Year
i
Solid Mahogany Spinet Desk
Solid Mahogany Spinet Desks of sturdy -construction. legs j)f
turned and fluted stock. Of generous slze-83 IncheB high, 42
Inches wide and 20 inches. deep fitted with sliding writing bed,,
full length drawer below and 2 side drawers 8 Vi7jtl Inches
also fitted with convenient pigeon-holed Interior. Raised panel
In two tone effect add attractiveness to this desk.
Other Styles of Spinet Desks, Priced
; : $27.50 to $39.50 V
Spanish Chest Desks
$66.65
A splendid example of the Spanish Renaiesanco .
built of solid Mahogany 48 Inches high. 16
inches deep and. 32 inches, wide-wlth hand
carved drop front and long shallow drawer ,
underneath writing bed. Nine pigeon-hole
compartments afford plenty ofoom for writ
ing materials and stationery supplies. An un
usual value;
Secretaire
$65.00
Secretaire Desks o Solid Mahogany finished
antique. ' Splendidly proportioned 66 Inches
high, SI -Inches wide and 16 inches deep. , Two
small drawers and one - deep drawer below
writing bed with nine compartments for sta
tionery and materials in desk body. Bookcase
above Is fitted with two ornamental glass doors
and two standard book shelves to hold 60 pop
ular size books. Top decorated with broken
pediment arch.
' Other Secretaire Desks
$25.00 and $55.00
The Versatile Tea Wagon
A Gift , of Usefulness
Many Distinctive Styles
Walnut and Mahogany
Priced $28.75 to $48.00
Tea wngons are becoming almost indlsponslblc
In tho avorngo homo. For attornoon toa tor
Sunday supper or luncheon when friends drop
in they fill a need that nothing olso can. May
wo suggest ono as a gift to her for Christmas?
Thero liro many to choose from all havo re
movable glass trays some havo drop handles
that can be put out of tho way all havo easy
running, rubber tired wheels. Finished in wal
nut. mahogany or decorated lacquer in Chlneso
design.
We
Charge
No
Interest
$8.75 Combination
Walnut Lady Jane
Sewing Cabinets
$6.95
ETHERBEE
-p)WEks
Very similar to illustration genuine walnut
body with logs of birch. Roomy hinged com
partment for sowing materials hand carrying
handle and dainty turnod legs and cross
Btrotchore.
t $10.00 Hand Decorated
Lady Jane Cabinets, $8.65
Very similar to above number with decorative
panels hand painted. ,
We
Charge
No
Interest
BUY GIFTS NOW PAY NEXT YEAR