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MOENWC REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE.? SUNPXT, FEBRUARY W. TOt mn ' it"" gJl -. . '.' I iiii I'Kl'-r, fira-c I' ivo, Town- "lil, llilim lllillcy, fl 1 Itcll, lloluii KciIiiii, Irunu llurlun, Iris lliidiiiiiun, Jnaslta Coo, Josuphlne Hiufli.l, Jnnu (llunn, J limit Hackea, Jurquullne Hnlrcl, Ji-un Hps-near, lurncH MrKinnon, Kuln I'ottfr, Ku( lilcuii I'uwill, Ij-uIIu Kurrow, l.uirlllu liurtmi, Lucille I'urrol, I.uollln Wurtti, Alary (Iruy, .Mar Kurul Uiiilui wouU, Maritarol Uena iiiiiiu, Million I'owi'll, Mildred Miilumo, Mlltlrud . Addison, Mil dred VuMnun, Mildred . MiUor mott MuiKurot Kilinunson, Mary liiinun, Muxlne I'riry, Madia (lio n. Niim AHhtmi, Nellie Max tor, Ni-llle Hell Hwan. Oriria Hlat n ry, Iteiiioh Nicola. Iteba HroKden Kuiiiu Uiui.il, Virginia Held, Vera Turner Vera llosllek, Wanda Hunch, ZnliJu Monroe and JJoll l'H..IHOII, Alvln Templar Austin Cobuih, Alfred Vandnren, Arthur itlch- iirijKun, Adrln.i liiirrie. Claim I ho week punt nun ,lra. J, Bishop Unites tiuifvt jiuiipnr on Friday n I Kit i . Kivi-n .o honor Mlsa Lillian Tlnulo, who will leave next month i r a eiiniiiier May in England and on the continent, and -Mlsa Mabel Potia. Guesta for th! Interesting and dellahtfu! affnlr were Miss Tlnttle. I lft Mm. Cor In l'o tm.ii of .Vpw I,l,rri1. Thomson, Mies Myra York t'ltv. unit K vlsl lim In liu. uu imrutu, ur Ki'iw. I "iimotn tihljorne, -mi tluli' Mm. JmIiii I,. Ituiiil of Kb It-m, ulm 4itn honor ininHt at llirno ti::tll t. e oVtrrlt ' lincral iiiuiK.il miiiilitrs were un enjoy able feuluru, A banquet for the delegate to the convention, Irlps over the city, and aeveral other Informal affair were planned an part of the con vention.' i , -. . - i- m e : - AccordlnK to plana made by the committee, the annual Washing ton a uirthday Ulnner dunce of Aa semnly . club members will be one of the gayest and smartest affair or the winter season. . The docora tlona are to be eapeolally elabor ate with led' IJohlinan, who la a tulenled decorator fronv the unl verally campua. In charKe of the detalln. A apctlajl dinner will be a Mk feature of the affair, ahd dut-lnk the dinner hour . eeveral c.iburet feulura will be Introduced mualcal. numbera and danoe numbera by unlvowlty talent. Kuvora, ' turbte' decorittlona and Couli-y, CJhurl Woodin, Clnrenco other dutnlla of the party are moat Han la. Clifford Horner, Curlln, Intnroatlnif, an.) the committee ha liiirtuu, I'arl .McDowell, DIVo maile'olaboi'atft plana for the au; H an.ey, Canton Mntliowa, Donald f the dance. Mualc by the K.ivIh, Hudul Culllaon, Da 1 1 on Cuiuna - Hhoppe oruheatra hae lllfK.en. nurolrl .IL.ti. iiHiniMi btu-n cnuaued.' - . .f Nt'Wimin. imlaht N'owniiin. . 13el- Iteaerva lone nhould be made at once with wenrKe riucncocK, chulrmtth of the committee. wit Addition, Kdwunl Thuraton, liiiwai.i iitt, K vert Vadiinla, Kd waril t'hai'leaworth, Krlta l.utllow, l'orrt' tltmiier (lortloii Htoitrna, Cordon iood;iituie, (Iforto Wll- iin, ;ift (Iti.lfrey, (leonce Klalt Mm. JJarold (irmly of Ralem will arrive In Kuu.'iie Thuradnv und on KiitunUy Mra. (luurt'O MKilll wl.h Hal Hltliuif.r lliil...,-t' v; ttr. fleorae. Jr.. und Mrfl.' Uruttv will old Hhuey. llobiin Wllaun, Howard leave by motor for. a three1 weeka Mult In Hau Kr.inclacu. Mr. MnUill left a fortniKht Bo for Chlrano anil will return to the coaat by way'tif t'lillfornln. meeilnit Mra. Jli'lilil In Kan Kranelat-o for a week'a -vlalt with' hla iur,enta. ; Hliawii, Huuh .Miller. Howard Uix on, Harold l.yona, Jauiea Walton, Jack Huiiliur, John l.udlnw. Kcr liill XKii.htma, Kenneth Taylor, Kenni'th I'at'vlat.u, l.ytoll lreen, l-.oyd floidiliecr, l-a er Olaon, .tiwell Miillftrtl.lf.. I ..... I'fi.i'Im 1 1 ju liai rla, Mervlu ' Hliitiinon, Milton I Mr. and Mra. Lclund Johnaon I'lerce, .Milton Cuomo. Marlon had ea their Kilca a or dinner very y.llicliur. Mllo Miirlatto, Norrla I Informally hiel Suivlay Mr. and l.HUdri Mi. .Vormnn I'nrker, Orrla Mra., Ii. Itenderaon, Mr. and I'nlrc. I'll til Ciatt'h. I'uul Town-. Mra. Oeorge Hitchcock. Mra. leiitl. H.iland Wild man. Ituaaoll ' leorfc-e Kent and Hubert. Karl. , tiriu-ufivltl. Klclwrtl tlotlfrey, Roy) T " ' " Ford, Itulph Newman, Itoluntll A (roup of KuKene matrona Co'cmiiii, ltuell i'ralrle, Kuaaell , made up a, motor parly to Halem hlewurt, Hoy Whytnl, Hlgvald Thursday, fc-oliiK:aa the Kucatk Bliiivliin. . Tom Well!, Vorn. Ood- ! of Mra. Herbo.-t Iloomc,-who en iro", William Powell, - ' Wlllam t'-rtalned with a dollKli.lul bridge tluitlie, Wlnaur Calklna,'.' William' luncheon at her home. Addltiom llalhu Wllliur Ailunw, William al nueata front Salem were .Mm, I'lttninn. William linrtle. Wlllluin-Jtall'h Jjirawuy .and . Mra. Harold I'tiai, Wlll.ain lltilrtl, Jim Baker, I tJrady, both of whom formerly Uene Blal.ery. Ui uce Hreevea. ,'" 1 lived In Eugent. while In the5pitrty s' ' 1 from herewere Mra, OeoiKe' Mo- Amnnit Hie -ittiuctlve dlnhera ot . OHI, Mra.J Walter Mummel,' Mi-a. K i)vnt of Aah Wedneaday Rnodcraaa, Mra. C. A. Tturdcn, Mra. itm to have had but amall ef- II- A. llalcli. Mra. 1'. I.. Htelaon, an the round of eoi'lnl gayety .Mra. linn iiotigiuaa, -vira. i . n. Ki hii made the week paNt apln Itorer, Mra. U. K. Irfthman, Mra. i I treat hurry, Tllere hava Jiinot uttig. aim. iteorgo niiiieiiti, numfrouii afrnlra to atill every Mra. 14. It. Hryami. Mra. Huby Oood- l-amall ami lllrK oflernooti rlcit, Mra. H."Oherry. Mra. h. Oula- bvnliHtllht and aerloua. ,,,tlita. Mra. T. Meufcrt, Mra. Honiur kir, Wliruary entera laat J ainey. wrji. iwatrtf. ritiutiinnio ia, mil never did month aeeui , V S. V. lr. Two daya off of thirty' r. " - ., . " La neghglliln matter until olio f Hkl",:r.1".-. Mr Jol'.n V.C o a 10 a molllh Which aotUallV V.'"""" "'"." iCnnfurrl. Alien Rnrter. Allna (Irle . . . - v, w i. ...a'. Mm A. I, tin - nwnoie aay .norior, or tnree. i i' ..-i, .. j ... ' wold. Alb II the otliera. Then It U that '""i "" "'"'' . kppmlatea how much may be lleorge Keegnn, Mra. J. w. wooii- run, linn, iiy iun(ii.H, ... limtli'fl g veil tiy Mm. it-ncn iinrrlH laat vttvk. I-'1U - Mra. T.tylor C. While. Mr. Mra. Nitthnn Il.irru:!, Mr, and Mra. Mozelle Hi'lr, Mlaa Murcarei Tingle, Joae phlne Putin. Jlmmle Tlngla and the hoalera. Kugi-ne filenda of Mra. Tingle I v.ill he, much interented to know I that ahc alao will apend the late and eprlng and early aummer. in J'.urnpe, leaving about the middle t'harli-a O. lairnen, Mr. and Mra. I of March for Uoaton, from whence Qten Klklim. .Mr. and ,.lrn. Kloyd ih will nail fi'i (ireeee. Manville, Mr. ami Mra. Lloyd I Mlaa Tingle will take Master Martin, Mr. and Mra. It. M. Wroy. I Jlmmle Tlng'e wl h her on her In Mrn. Davin will be a luncheon tereating trip. . hOMleaa on Mnrcli M. planning the kfTiiir aa a Ht. I'atrlcka tiny par.y. Matlla tlroan enter'nlned with a pretty and very delightful dancing Tarty on Frtiluy night' In- the Htang hall, given for Ihn pleaaure of her alnter, Itouui tlroan. ' 'i t'ulorfiil and ii)irlngtlmu decora tlona of vellow und vrange -wero used In the hull, and during the evening punch waa nerved by Je-le H eel und Mnrjorla Hnaa. Receiving the guoata with . the hoitenii iintl Hoinit Oroaa were Mra. l-ecnard Uroaa nnd , Mra, J. M. Ralrd. . , The guea'a numbered. Aline Bipllihrd in one brief day. Mlhtr, April-like in Ita uncer- If, hw kept noclety attending iy to im Intiuiir olillgntloua, bi a conieitueiiee, fuel htia beon M u Die fire of longing to he fit in iprlng auneliln. Moan- rffardlena of human feolinaa. Klli and -Japancao quince and muaoina coiiiinuo to nod uu K. Itoberta. Mra, Kay llobortaon, Mra. Arthur A. Itogorn. Mra. A. H. Itoaa, Mra. Thoman Itunncll, Mra. Harvey Hoc, Mra. X. Mchaefera, Mrn. tfeorge Hclmefera. Mra. H. A. Delivering. Mra. V. I. Hrobort. Mra. A. Hother, Mra. J. W. rlhumate, Mra. 11. 1. Hmnrt. Mra. H. A. Houlta, Mra. I. C. ripeer. Mr T. II. Kpoonor. Mra. H, It. Htevennon, Mra. t heater Htevenaon, Mra. rreilenra O. Hllckela. Mra. A. W. Htlen. Mra. .Mra. w. ti. wan. moor. Mra Fred B. enrgo Kiiilth. Mra, M. W, Starbiick, Mra. Lona Taylor of Albany, Mra. A. It. Tiffany. Mra. Worm altlrn. and .hr.il,. . fl'oonor. -Mrn. n. ii, nievennou, aire. Cbariin.in? ?.?,.i r." . .". i-heater Htevenaon. Mra. Frederick f I thing. 11,1. I,vlg .prlng nr. rj'r" J d " f'ilbt under our very feet clml , 'i.,' Iloihea. and under our very eye. 5" -,"l - 4 by atorm ham. , 7 r"', v 'V. fllaKlal Intarent for Ihn.enen- i..: , - Aionny, .ire. n, n. t""' nta w.ek la the llllllul cieorala Tobev. Mra. K. H. Tultle, r ol i-.genea flrnt nnd Mra. tllll.ert Tvaon. Mra. Marlon LdZ27.l.',"trf..,!.., Veatch. Mra. Unit Vincent, Mra. C. Mrtlnctly in the. right dlrcc--,.;, whenton. Mrn. H. J. Wllaon, 'OT the tllllnlral ami eiilliii-iil , u. ,..... i -..iti Lm JlJrl.,y. U "re""y , Waller. Mra. linger Wllllnmn. Mrn. inTS",,.1 ,,n,l,r 'S6 -Tanner. Mra. K. K. Carpenter. Sih. JZl lU'ny?n: .wh0 orJ M. W. Wooilln. Mra. T. 1. Chap hlri r.S,,,?!!of ,l!.,,',yv,,. Mrn. Charlea Worth. Mra. X. riu,l 'v - Anna lianleln. Mra. Fred Dteaa, Iflavaw . I!""',,l,l;,!n niontha, I MrM. .,,, fomHn. Mra. (lien ICI n.iL.J .! illhly ,,mt Ku"',"0'kliia, Mrn. Avard Fnlrtmnkn, Mra. v" iiiierenimg aurprlao K.-emon. Mm. II. 1.. Fnrd.'Mrn. ' flrat een0 '.h0 "f:''""". hrvln Fox, Mra. t". ,1. Fulton, Mrn. ' laBt Concert W II hn nn Avnt .. .......... ......... , r morrow nll.i ,i .. ... " "'toa. mra. t-n-ii iiiiiuii-r, i r. ana .., ,, nt ,,ho HoIHb Mlaa Mao Olbaon, Mra. Krnont 011-, 7. nn nllt drnw wide nntron- i-t.-,. i in.. rin.i.-n.. Mr hm.I I "urn linlvni-Mitt, nnrt . .. . i ht. i .. ' vwwii ry itoiieniiecK, mra. w, t. ttoruon, Mra. T. m. uerow, Mra, netn tjirn fc.ii. .. way, Mra, t'lulro Ie, Mrn. i . N r . ""iK'irei llellBinnro Of Port. in Kug,., ror ,), wek. a Inn aiiiMr ni u. m, "il Mm. J. n iih nrMlid.'0-,".n,,,Mt ''!!"trui . it, , on ouuuny Nelaon Mnu. Ulaa uZ , " . A WIICOX. Moaello Hair. ' . r.iii.MWt-of the lv, waa tlio nt J.0".". '.-Mk fr which rrol Vntf Z' Wnller r -ho.iL. "an ion Anilor- uiT J uudy of pAcTel;0, l"',,,0n ' " " of iti.H.. " "i" "P . i HirlMk, , HCn3,! or bright kil "', wlillo Hit, taoth In ,i,, . "n" hcnrln ai.l? 'l0,'mtlnii. ami ....,. " Of HU.V ; Nn ii,. i..'. . Al"""l two m?,MS,- 3ohn Jl Ih. .,"w""y tnhlon ween In No,. l"ot Invltert Rtioala h At hi ni? fHO A Hi nun I ft Mm (lirl Scouts oniter th direction of Mm.' Walter- Hun kit and Mra. Clifford ManeiL'd kov their party Inttt nlghl at tn chamber of com merce, nnd about a hundred mem-her- of the orfrnnlsattoa wflre KueH'a of the Mtoul troop. Qdmeif, a prurcram, and a playloi were .the entertainment features planned by the (jlrla themselvea, nnd About thirty member of the newly. or itanlsed Bprlnsflelrt troop, ,iwere Bperfal Kuejttfl. -l -i' Ice' oream oonea woro orved after the Ramon and program.' Mm. T. M. Oerow, Mm. Ralph Mat In and Mra. George Hitch cock ar member of the com mittee for this troop. - Among the pleasant affairs planned to honor the wives of vlHltlng newspaper men, who have been guests hi Kuvene for the past two days during the annual convention, was the tea on Friday fifternoon for which members of Thcfa Hlgma Phi national womens journalism fraternity, were host-' essses In alumni hall. ' Presiding over the tea table were Mm. Clar.i Fl ch. Mm. Floyd Westerfleld, Mrs. U H, Johnson. orla McMonlcs, Augellne Klsher. Anna K. Garrett. Anna Steele, Hetty Schmeer, IJernlco An derson. Iteatrlre Mllllgan, Ulnnche IsnncM, Cmnl'le Clomenron, Corlnne Hurtnn, l'hiirltto Hllynrd, Drfra McClnln. Dnrrls Hardy, Doris Holon PaUcmon, Duroihy AVude, I Willy Horner, JVnthy William Bon, Uorothy Duplus, Dorothy Ktethoway, IClatne Wheeler. Kll nor Henny, Kllrnbeth (lilRtrup. Ktellr .lohnson, Kvetyn Hollls, Klma Inman, Kdlth Pearson, Klsle ,hi-.ii1fti ll.mmlnvn Ilulft. farnrn Williams, tirnco Kennel, Clrace and during the calling hours from the evening waa spent in listening Wuido Adiimn, V Mrs. Frederick fltickels, Mra. H. 1J. Donahue. ' ,Tho bridge benefit and tea which Alpha Delta PI members eponsored yesterday afternoon at the Osburn hotel was a largely at icnded affair ot the week past. i-. Receiving the guests were Miss Mildred Batemuu, Mrs. Burroughs: Mrs. Fred J. Clark, Mrs. Wilson Jewett, Mrs. O. R. Gullion. Mrs, W. G. Halem nd Mrs. K. E. Brodle. Assisting about the rooms were Mrs. E. U Packard, Mrs. Floyd Westerne d. Mr. . IJartsell . and Mra. W. J. Hill. The tea hou;. waa Ih charge of Mrs. Andrew fish. Mm. Scofleld, and Mrs. Eug-?ne McCornack and the active chapter members served, wearing frocks of fetching colonial deslKii. Appointments tor the 'benefit were all In the spirit of Washington's birthday, and decoration, carried put the; uime color no.e. . ' An attractlvj 'group of mualcal numbers was given during the tea hour, and Mis, Jean Harper ar ranged the program; ' v A number of matrons spent the early hours la needlework in tho parlor, while Others went In for the tea hour. . ' About thirty tables bf ' bridge, were In play. ; ' . r, - fr- Hnrr Knv entertained' Monday for members of the Mon-l day Book ciuo, a one ociook luncheon' preceding the interest ing program' of currant'events, Mrs. A. T. Cockerllne reviewed Marjory Marker McClure's "High Fires." - . . . The next meeting will be with Mrs, L. J. Temple, with Mrs. E5. E. Roberts pnentlng a program on Problema in Modern Music. M Mrs. Harry Sinclair,- - Thursday night gave a surprise bridal show er for Miss Maxine Nichols at her home at 931 Eleventh avenue west. Miss Nichols was tho recipient of many beautiful and useful gifu. Twenty friends were present and to a radio program. The Charles.' ton dunce was fiwturml hy Jtrrudn Nichols, J ;fresh mertts - were sorved during the later-part of the evening. - . . .; v "Attractive a always In its Color ful and qualm appointments was the unnua silver tea given ' by members of Matrons Guild of Ceix tral Preshyterluu church, which Is en outstanding event for'' Guild hiembers each year, arid was one of the largest affairs on the social calendar for the past. week.' Guild members received '.In the newly completed und attractive Westminster house on the-university campus, ,ind in the receiving line, all wearing becoming colonial gowns wero Mrs. , Arthur A. Rogers, president of ' the Guild, Mrs. Bruce J. Oiffen, Mrs. A. ' H. ivaunders, Mrs. J. O. Holt, chalr wpn of tho comrniuee, Mrs.'C. O; Wilson and Mrs. D. M, Anderson.' Mrs. Harry Hohbs, iMrs. A,' H. Cyr Is and Mis. Horace-. Burnett, also, garbed in - buffant 1 -colonial (towns and a tructivo with their powdered hnfr, assfrited In re ceiving about the rooms. -VThe matron1 who poured were In lmf;jtr OHiurnc, and Included Mrs, It. A. Wilnox, Mrs. G. I. iiur hy, Mr4. Hhermun .Mrndy and, Mrs: A. K, Itobertii, PusHyullIows and graueful sprays of Japonlca -'made ardcoia'fve note about the recep tion rooms, while an . ofd-fash-loitel bouquet in ' sliver basket, with paste! tapers burning in sll viif sticks inadti'thu tea table very lovely. ;. ' j U h. T. A. Pearson was in charge or the program given during the tea, the numbers Including solo, Mrs: WIMIam HuKkervllle; trio. Mrs; T. A. Pearson, Mm. H. D. Rcuugall,' Mrs. U. K; Wyatt; mlnu e. dance and song number. Miss Kvelyn Hoi lift. Miss Kdl:h Pearsoii; duet. Mrs. T. A. J'earson, Mrs. E. Ei Wyatt; violin solo, MJss Nina "jirnock. '. On the committee for this Inter esting and successful affair were Mrs. Arthur A. Kogers, chairman; Mrs. M. C. Harris, Mrs. C. 8. Ben jamin. Mrs. Frank Nombalais, Mrs. H. A. Brodle, and Mm, Major Ash 'ton as an additional member of the committee. - ? . i, Tte. February mee'lng 'of the .Oregon Lewis and Clark chap er Of tlievI):iUghtra of the American ftevolut on was hold on Lincoln's birthday at tho home of Mrs. A. R. Paris with Mrs.. Paris, Mrs. Gil utrap. and Mrs. Stone as hostesses. Hev. A: H. Saundera of the Central Presbyterian ' church of ihls ci'.y-gave an address on-"Iri- ernational Rolatlona," with an in- Irnduclory tribute to Abraham Lliitoln- whim roktlifllnllodnoa and lar-alKhteilneaa In inutlera ot International and world-wide moveinenta haa ever been an In mdrailon to all patrlotlo Americana und to all peopiea of the earth- aa well. Itev. Mr. Daundera gave a t -fi.prenenalve aurvey of wurfure, the flevelojinieue of which hua been shown to parallel the development o,' ncience down throuiih the aitea. lie pointed out that- If we didn't encouraKO the very Kreal unpopularity of war aa a me. hod of aeitllna; International dlnwitea we could look forward lo a Kreator wholesale butchery In the next martlul encountor thnn wa have ever experienced In the paat. The hpenker commended the action, of the 1'nlted Btalea In Joining; . (he Vorld court and exproaaed hla de al, e .0 nee our country yo further 'and take ' oven more active part nan that In keeplna; all Interna tional relatione peaceable, i. - The chapter ' bualnena meeting fo'lowed. Anionic other-- multera under diatrunnlon waa that of the purchase of a copy of ' tleorge vaahinatoira "Prayer for the. Na tion.'' Thla method la helna; taken to ralfe a fund for the(eieclin of A memorial at ' Valley'- Kor&e to itihimt-nujrate the long nnd ex ceetlinsly.feeveie struBKlp . Waah liiBton and hla army iimile there In the winter of 1777-78 that every individual iiv.iig . In,, the JiUtei Matea lotluy , in'i-'ht ' enjoy the privllepren of "an r1':lndeii6nd6nt democratic nutton.- Iamty reirehmen'a were aerved with Mra. tiwlart and' Mra: Crow pt'U.-irig and the' hoa eanea aanlat liife; about the arlietlcally decorated tl:iiin room. v - Eugene frlerda df 'Mlaa Helen Darting und Miaa Martha Johnaon will .be . Interested In uewa which waa .old at a laige tea given laat Thursday In Portland - by Mra. Kobcoe H. Oil ner in honor of the two. " Of eapecjal Intereat waa ah nountsemen of the engagement ot M:aa Darling, to Louie Field ravin of L.na Ange.et, the wedtllng to be an event of June 22 In Portland. Mian Daning .a a rprmer ntudent of the university, and a member Ul tillieKU. nuiciiiiif, . whone hetro hat to fluecoe Hemen, way waa told 1 the fall, announced the date of her marriage for May 17, the ceremony to be a large af fa r In Portlund. Mra: Johnaon la also a former unlveralty girl, and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. She is .he e d-ist daughter of Mr. and Mra. Williams Frailer Johnson .who fni-nurly mdu ilivlr. Iiumu lu Jiuueno, , . . . " . . Mra. Jack Pratt waa a itraoloua luncheon hoateaa of laat week, en tertaining to roterle of friends at a prettily appointed lunvhaun at the Motet gugana In apeclal com., pllment to her mother, Mrs, Her bert C. Prea.on, who haa been visaing here trom Menttl for soma time. Bridge followed the lunch, eon hour, covers being placed, for Mra. Pienton. .Mrs. Charlea A. Hardy, Mrs. Jr, A. Dunbar, Mra. heth M. Kerron. Mr,. Kred M. Smith. Mrs. Frederic O. Btlokela, Mra. Hary Hobbn, Mrn. R. B. Parka, Mrs. S, O.: Itnmel, and Mr Pratt. i r . . .' '. ., . .. 'Eugeno friends' of Mr. Oarflol.l Madden (Glsle Mc.VIurphey) are glad u know that aha will arrive within , he. unm.ng month to apen. the summer In Eugene aa the guest of her motlie.', . Mra, Albort Mu. Murphey, - Air., bud Mrs. Madden hava bean .making their home In Japan since their iiimi rlage four years ago, an4 thla will be tholr flrnt visit In !: gene during that time. - Mrs. Mad tlen. with their three aona Hobert, Martin and V. Garfield, Jr., ar ' fcallliit; Tueadav from Toklu, :'and Mr. Madden will arrive late In May to spentl the summer with hla ' ianilly. . Both are former atudenta of .the.-' university, -Mra, Madden being u mcmht-r of Alpha Phland Mr. Madden of Delta Tan Delta.-;,. - A : Mrs. deorge Ilelter left the week past for Han Franctaco, where aha feill atiend the next two montha In visiting with members of hec family and friends; . .' . - - ... - . ' Mrs. P. J. Bartle wan pleasantly surprised Saturday afternoon .by a ret-tv planned In honor of her birthday . anniversary by Mlaa Mabei dls'on, who entertained at the Bar le home. ; . . : . .n Valentine niotlfa were carried out both in the decoratlona. and the menu served following the afternoon houro of. sewing. Mlaa C!l u WaNlen played aeveral plum) e ectlons ns un added pleaaure to the guea a, and Mlsa Dorothy Bartle served tho luncheon .Bidden to extend Mrs. Bartle their good v.-lnhex wre Mrn M.-O. Howard, Mra. William Kuykendnll. Mra, Clarence Klklnn. Mra. W. B, Neal; Mrs. C:- I. -Collins, Mrs. - O. V. Wlnchell.' Mra. N. B. Wlnnltrd. , Mrs. A. H. Rost. Mrs W. R. New--land. Mra. A. B. Edb'oom. Mr. D. Donahue,-' Mrs.- Harold Edr (Con Inued on Page 8. Column 1) LARAWAY?S T 4 ' ''- ' '-' - " ' " " " ; 7- l - -i-' .MrAllKtrr, Mra. A. H. McDonald, Mrn. W. W. McCornack, Mra. Hher iiiiui Moody, Mra. Arlhur Morrla, Mrn. W. H, Moxley, Mm. Herbert Olnen, Mra. K. H. Pelornnn. Mra. 'It. H. Pierce. Mrn. M. M. I'orry, Mra. J. It, Patlerann, .Mra. T. A. ,Poarnn, Mrn li 1.. I'olndexter. Mrs. J. K. Pratt. Mrs. Ony Pyle. Mra. A. .', Hnpp. Mra. K. K. Hurtling, Mra. Harry Hohlcn, Mm.' R H. Hnnd. Mra. M. , llnrrln. Mrn. Krnent l.utllow, Mrn, V. M. Ilnllmwny, Mra. Arthlit HnnilerHltntt. Mrn. .T. 1 1.. Hot-so. Mra. Krunk Hnrrllt, Mrn. i:. O. ltiimol, Mra. A. U Ingalla, 'Mra, Kruhk Jenklna. Minn I.cono Jenkins, Mra. Clyde Johnston, Mra. Ilcrmlin Johnnlon, Mr. J. C. Koep Un, Mra. V. A. Kuyknnilall, Mra. H!iignn Kealar, Mra. Wavni, Dreen, Mrn, Hlnlne llovey, Mra, l-'rank Hill, Mrn. IOIiiiit Itnhorta, nnd Mra. Krauk H. Wclherheo. Mr., nnd Mra. T.. P. lIonilnrHnA left liStm-i'iiu ytwlertlity' miirnlng for lit, oil lllvcr nrter HiHiutlJng auv trttl weeka. in Hugetio. , . '' ,-, llltltllug n wriitip of frlentla for the Rt'ctiud of aevornl evening nf-lall-H they liavo himiiimiu'ciI diirliig (io Into wlnlnr, Mr. nnd Mra. Oeprgo W, Dnvla were linntn Thuia- At;," ,lrnno Appieijnto.'Mi'a 1 ,nX ovonlng nt their Immn for ,n MrS1; Mr. w! W Alcxrtni I H'5' H'l'olnlctl -St. Vulciitlnos "lo. u- "'I "itrrntt. Mm JV.nl. RO'ii;.1"1":". Mtirr . it "n,,n"",ttoi Mra. fa. Mrs It P' Mr"' Wnt. '2 "unn M ""' Mra. . Mr, JnNff. Mrs. E, a &mtrj.?V", Mr,! F Cu,ii.,. w' J'. 'nrrov. Mr. bridge, party. In token of the npnnnn, Btrenmora nbolit tho rooms wero- fentooned with retl henrtn nntl cupldn. white tiltl-fnnhlnnetl lnco paper valontluon carried out tho effect In ncoro enrdn, Red cnt'imllona nnd Jttpnn rno pussywillows formed n pretty tlenoratlvo nolo, nnd during thh. houra of bridge It wna tho rule to dotiblo on heart hlda. In the. mippor which follnwetl the game, the anine. motif wna cnrrlctl out. -Gtiontn for the evening nttmherod Alt', nnq Mra. itnv u iinnneii, Air, !. u-L ;' 1'iiey, mrn. "Ties Chain?.' K'.rnmern. "htl Mra: -Arthur Hendoralintt, Mr. Ybur's For Only-$350 Here you are a real piano of fine quality with ivorine keys, full metal back, genuine copper, wound bass strings, double re peating action, in dark satin mahogany; oak or walnut finish, with .full music cabinet, duet bench all manufactured by the Gulbransen company fully guaranteed for ten years; deliver ed to your home for $35 down and $1 1 monthly: ' , : , Save $75 on. This Piano! This piano is a $425 value worth every cent of it it's yours for only . $350 Compare this piano with any other $425 piano and then buy - this for only $350 C.UI.BRANSF.V STYLE 8 DO YOU KNOW that genius is not inherited, but is the result of environment, and particularly at the very beginning of the child's life? Every child should be taught music." At an early age the child absorbs and learn9 music easily just as he learn9 any language and music is the universal language. - ' This Piano Should Be in Your Home 1 "Eugene's Complete Music Store"' .,;' Seth Laraway Music Store Radios : :: Phonographs and Records ! fi: : ' Sheet Music. Trade In Your Old Jewelry USE YOUR CREDIT Exchange Youi DIAMOND For a Largey One ' , " We .wift acrtpt your old diamond at a liberal f 1 'exchange value toward' a larger and more ;'"''' beautiful ' diamond, -"Your pld .Stone . will ''" "serve as the down 'payment-and you can ' '.'pay the balance .on terms io suit your con ' venience." No Cash Needed. -,' . .' LIBERAL ALLOWANCE BriUiantj $50 An unusually; fine stone for so. low a price.'. . Very brilliant and mounted in ' a white-gold setting. Your . old stone for. down pay ment.' ,- --.: . Balance Easy . .We -Guarantee , DIAMONDS ; .Ev.ery.. diamond ?. aall r-ls guaranteed for color, cut and quality. We ' will exchange any diamond bought here at full purchase price toward a larger and more beautiful diamond. " " " ' ' , C , Blue-White $100 ! Fine quality blue I-white diamond. .Choice' of white .gold 'mountings. Your old -diamond accepted as down -'payment. ' . .. - -. .,- ,i.i-..-...-. . I ' ':- -w-:?: ' " Balance Easy . ... Trade In that old fashioned wrist watch for one of the new style, reliable watchea that are bo popular. Liberal ' allowance for your old watch regardless of Ita condition, . ; Exquisite Oval ' .' ;:;:.::$3diCJ;! '.V- Your Old Watch as Down Payment The watch shown has a. IS jewel import ed movement, ,' cased in . a :white-gold filled, fase, set with diamonds and sap? phires. Others priced from $35 to $90. Remember that,, every 'watch we ' sell, is fully guaranteed.', - r' ; ' . ' ; Balance on Easy Terms' 0 Jilant . ..Why. arry a huge,- . out-of-date watch that wont keep -good time when i you can trade It In . on , one of these guaranteed modern timepieces In handsomely en graved cases.' Waltham Your Old Watch as Down Payment Here is a watch you can; be proud to own a. watch yoii',c'ah depend on always 1 17 jewel movemfenV'ln a liatidsomely enJ graved high-grade' case. ' This watch' is the choice of men who want beauty com bined with accuracy. (' ; ..: . " Balance on Easy Terms " Seth Laraway .'-. '' : ' I l-.'-';.."- : - " I H i H Diamond Merchant , and Jeweler I' r , . , -"""", ir, p, la, and Mt. John Uland. Mr. ana .......