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1 ' MORNING REClSTERVEUCENE bRECON, SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 128 FIVE . 1 o-r or, m Q si ft lofl Mr, (i. 1'. Kklim-fir'll. ulin linnfln.l lfi MinltfM ..- jtwK'nliij'H larwi lirltlini briiullt given by chamber of coiiiinvru! tnxlllnrv mumlM-nt. Mm. l4iTfiirn H. Punier of Kcpnlillc, Wlii-li., Willi her xnuill Mwrmiir lr.. wlm Ih llflfiir It, l.'.Mir..n, ..... .1..... l Mlsx jA'imni Olwn, xvlioo mgiigvnirot luis Just Ikvh mil MTK the fui-t that 'lis 'only' rch. the warmth of minsliliio green of ii'poh and field It ti he nliiiriKt niinunor. t of doom luiHlliiif-M itrn nr. Kly tnkliiK prwili-nco over ir imerpHiH. , l lurt ic-llln rly true of nc lit the Jnlf find ('ftlliitrv fchere t'oniinlttroK mid limit-oii orkmeii nro nil huxy Koitln rmiifii linn ciillrm; Mil f lt ihiiio fnv piny. Tlio pinna i summer are pnpMilnlly In- i itnii ruiiiiiin p. unit mo hiring and Hummer pi'miilse ol intercut (hun ever, before. pnim flrxt In liiliToxt roilii-n (Of iineiiinti of the toui-nit input which will he nn rvvnt of is. April 1, with a mixed two oiirsomo touriifimont. This ninth will lie liwl nn' rlinlre ho 'women of lh Huh nro fcil to' clutriro tholr iinrtnrrH tiike tlipni u, Muirf'h KaKtci "Ir anniinl vlnlK anil brine Jo tlio dub' for luncheon iiml :iit noon. , Tim toltrnainoiu a hailflloillt affair. Mn tho layorH will not nrccHHnrllv lo 'Inncrii. . owIiik ovc'nln for- tlio homo nro tlio minimi handicap, - and club olininplotiHlilp nw-ntn ror both inon and L PlavorH. whioh will run ll tlio ontlro Into Htirlnir and fall. now nrobahlo tbn Mm nn- rl-Hly toiirnaiiicnt will nKaln unci tniTo datoH in Slav arc tentatively illHcuimcd for 1bc wltb Riiloni and Corvnlllx. and homo mntrhoH nro iiImo Pliinnod with Modfiird iiihi field toatnft. dolallH In lio Jfil lntor. In nil tlieso ff". It Ih i)io plan to have n ' iviiiiicii iiiayoi'H pnnipcii and Mm. Kukpiio Kclty Is onipii'ii rpprpsontiitlvo on tho nipilt pomtnillpp. A Pimtfiln iio woinor.'ii ton in will bp (. and plu.iii coniplotcd In tho putiiro. Mnv 2 tin fftrilifil nnpnlnir of llub Hpnnon will bo tho ninln with nn ' Invltiit.nn tournn of toillnit finin nvor tlio Hint i hoard of dlrpplorn nipptlhir imt wppk. It wait dooldpd to fl a chlldron'H playFrronnd wont Ip olnb hoiiHP, nml thin. will It nndpr way at oiloo, An nd a fpalliro of tho Rrounda to pmplntPd IIiIh aprlnit will bp IrrnnRcmont of plcnln pxotindii I tho snvontopnth nnd pIkIi fi falrwaya, In tho sui'rniinillnp '"or wooainnd. Uniiilwiiy lIlO olnb l.fiiiMn will bo llll- M. nnd KPVprnl IniiirovoiiiPiitH in l no oltib hottno. toilrnnmpnl pnmitillfpn In f by floorpo TtltohpiK'If. nnd aiso A. tj. llflKhiini. Koii.li Inn. I.lnvd Tivorlv. w. n. Abol pttiiKo rirovo, HukIi MnCain "'id Mrs. KiiRpno a. Kolty. 'nn Roclnl nffnlra nro nomc PCl fnt tllA nnvl rntir UnpIlM will bo of intprost to tho luninorsiup In irpiionil. oourRo m just now nt Hit hPnilHflil nt ,r .,,1 l.litnl h of th0 rnnt fdrtnlitht hns foncd n. vorltablo dolURO of 'y in tho club. hod f.o T ri TTnmrpn nloanantlw ii'iiJuMI Hnn- fftor aorvlooK In Phiiroh. Tho "r I'rinlty phurclnhnit liro- a ltlllplinf.n liitnnilpl mIvIp--.- ' cliUroh narlora to which tho whole conpfoKation wnR invit ed. Tho room nnd tablea worn tiiHtPtully iirr.inupil and dpeoratcd In Kreen and yellow. Itov. Iloutten wiik prpffeiitpd with u purifo and .Mm. lloutren with a not of Hberliet clipn. .Mr. Kkele, the JeweltT, Kavo llin irPHpntation toiiHt. to whlcli both Uev. nnd MrH. iloUBcn re XlrH. rnrrlo Howp, an orRanlnor for tlio Di'irreo of Honor, Ih in J'.u ftene tuifl plann to hold n olaiw inl tiiitton about the first of April. On Wednesday pvenlnt? of this week Hip liperpp of Honor will Klvo a honip , tnlPut play. "The Knivily Mix," at tho M. W. A. hall. Tho Thlniblp Plub of the Degree of Honor met lnrt week with Mr. MfKlniipy, nt her home on I.ln poln Htroot. Caiils wpre tho dlvpr t.lon of thp iiftprnoon, nnd nt the i losp of Hip i .In I ii K rpfiosluiients wero served. Captain and Mrs.' Krunlc Monro presldPil ovor ono of several smart dinners wllleh precerleil thp As spinbly club hop on Monday night. when they enterlHlneil tl setire 01 Irlends at nn nttraotlvo Ht. I'nt rlfk's day dinner party at tho Os- burn hotol. ' ' ,' A laixo round tniuo orrnnReo m the .Inpanoso ton room bore lor us centerpiece a mound of preen car nations, nnd nbove tho tnblo wan suspended n St. Patrick's croon parafol which held clover, favors for tho Broun, .;. ' Covers wero placed for Mr. nnd -.f T-.nA.i a,ifiplH . Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Inimel, r. nnd Mrs. W aldo Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Horbert Ilnomo of Snlem, Captain ""d.Mrs. .!!, J. MnHwan. Major tin.r Mr. .lobn V. llubb, Mr. nnd Mrs. A ni ter Humniol nndCaplalii Murra. Mrs S. T. Allen entertained a small Kioup with a dellBhtrullyJln f r i. n I run ihoon at her homo Weil lisdny, ptannlnjr Ih; z'ZtZ ,i compliment to Mrs. "'"I "1' TliiKle. who Is soon to leave -ro no to spond the summPi- in Ku r" o, and Mrs, l.llllnn Henton. who has recently .returned after an ab sence of two years. Additional K'"-"'" wore Mrs. Ii'auiT'mI-Is Mabel Potts M inn A.ild, Mrs. I""'','f''')n nnd and MlssFlorcnco Orlffln.i Martin Pncknrrt, son of Mr. nnd Mrs l': I-. Pnckard,. observed his y:mcr:!"rwtoday caino tt fewfdnys earlier. Mr nnd Mrs. SlBvnld vhm are pntPrtalnlnK ns their Buosts Mr. and Mrs. W. Crawford of Couno 1 II i ffs Ifiwn who nrrlvod tho week p,l"t to sppiuI somo time in Eugene v.f.ljlng friends. . ,,oon spemllnB the winter ;i Holt thorn Cnllfoi'nliv, and 'ntw'1' cniit lino to Portland, whore they Will visit Mr. Ota wford'. brother. ! on Tuesday night 'n I'ft,n,w" hnli" Amusement -'"tll";rcmv8 Rnthorod for ono of their very pTondurablo dances, a Boodlv nui 1 -her of mcmho.s iiioetlniT f' von init. The featiirps wero all In the spirit of St. Patrick', day, and lllSXnoo .Tf"fnlrnl0' tiinonV tho tv liter's nffnlis. On April 6 tho lost tlanco of lh6 tchedulod eaon will, bo a larjo ...... uMin-iimuMi event tor mo mem bers, and election of officers will occur. Special plans will mark ibis final iiarty as of particular In terest to the cub membership. . 0 After spending soma time visit ing with relatives and' friends in Jiiisiern Washington, Air. nnd Airs. K. W. .umwalt reached the r home hero early tho past week.. They havo boon in Hpokane, Belmont anu ouior wasnington points. . Mrs. Keith Klpglns, Mrs. Wilson Coffey, Mrs. I,uitono Koltv nfiu .Mrs, iv. c. Abies mndo up a motor purty to Pnrtlnnd Thursday,, plan ning to spend tho wcokiciMl' on a snopp.ng trip. : . ,, . . . t'l A very'' lovely wedding of th spring occurred last Sunday, Marcl. 1. at the homo of the brldo'b Mother, Mrs. S. A. Hlownrt In K!n cjild park, when Miss. Sue: Stewart anu Jee Hrnwn wero married. A. lovely and colorful netting of graceful rorsythlii boughs, . daffo dils . nnd - greenery had been ar ranged about the living rooms, and before, the banked fireplace, which was a muss of Harden blooms, Rev. J. J Hans read the ring ceremony before a contingent of fr.ends who bnd boon bidden - to wltuoss the ceremony.- - . ' - . Heforc tile fiorvlco,.-Miss Clor'. trudo Parker sang "At DawnitiK' nnd "O Promise .Mo," whllo the .iiendo:ssoiin brtdni march wat played by Mrs. Alfred Morgan. Tho brldo entered with her brother, . Robert " Stewart, and hjirliikling roso leaves In her path was (liuiily. little Katlicrino Korn, frockpil in inilo blue. . ' , Other attendants of the brldo wero her sister, MIhh Katherine Siewnrt. who wore coral goorgetto crepo with nn arm bouquet of ophelia roses, and Miss Kstller Van Camp, who woro lavendar geor- getto and gold lace, her costume completed by n bouquot of the stimo lilosHoms. Joseph Pl.ogol was oest man for the bridegroom, und .Master Jerry Korn carried the ring in tno cup ol a dnuodii, walking with the tiny', fldwer girl. The brldo" wus most attrnctlvo ; in her lolie of whlto georgette ovor cloth of silver, and her tulle veil was adorned with Chantllly locc. She curried a shower of rosos and Hlieii of tho vnllpy. She was given In I marriage by her ' brother. Mrs. i3iiii i, in if uif.icu iiuiti mo fjmver- slty of Oregon In ltiS and Mr. Brown Is a graduate of tho Univer sity of Michigan and. Is assistant supervisor of thp Crater take na tional forest; They will livo In Medford. Out of town guests were Miss Ksliior Van Camp of Draper, Wis consin, Miss Gertrude Parker of Grants Pass, . Misses Mary . Moore. Mailriuo ' Carroll nnd Virginia Smith of Medford and Mr. .ro seph l-'liegol of Medford and Mr. Kdwnrd AicKlr.!cy of San Kran cisco. , Mr. and Mrs. -Arthur Morris entertained-vary Informally - at their homo -on Thur&day nlght inviting a small group of friends .for crab Mippor. Guests Included- Mr. nnd All's. JJelhert Obcrtouffer,- Air. and Mrs. AIolvlllo Jones,, Mr. ant) Mrs. Carlton Spencer and Herald White. Mrs. ThotiiR3 '-Chapman '.left late' in the wcok for Hepnner. where she -will spend tile spring A'ncation Interval with iier- slster, ATlss.He.n-' ryotta Lawrence, who is now.tonch Ing in tlio Heppnor schools. , 1 Mr. and Mrs. Delliert Oberteuf fer are spending spring vacation week In Hood Rivor with Atr. 9bortcuffor's family. ', Airs. Jim Wilkinson and Airs. ,T. Af. Slngletary entertained on Wed nesday at the homo of tho former In honor of AIlss I.liy Wilkinson, whoso marringo will occur next month. . Tlio affair wan In tho nature or a surprise, shower, and all tho ap- pointliipnts were typical or Ml. j-nt-rlck's dnv. with snrlnB flowers to augment t,ho gay green of tho Irish symbols. ' ' ; : Tho gliosis numoerou .nirs. i, Murks. Mrs. S. Krles of Junction City. Airs. Kinroa T,eo, Airs. A. f). I'Molds, Airs. David Jones.. Airs. Hnnsn. Ttertelsen. Airs. . .lack Lar son. Aft'S. Hldon Honor, AIlss Ester potv. Airs. Grace niieiy. miss Alnbel Hansen. Airs. H. C. Ilnnsen, Miss llnr.Pl Patterson and Dorothy and Iolcno Wilkinson. ,' , " " ; Airs. ti. N. Honey hns os her guest Airs. Alary, 13. Tunnoy of Uolso, Idaho. , , . '..Mr. Emma Aloxley lefty 'the wepk nnst for , I-lvlngston, Aton- tnnn where sho win spenn ,mmii weeks as the tdest of her daugh ter, Airs. E. T. Lnko. Atr nni( Mrs. George Hitchcock were hosm 'Monday night for one of Hie nnnunniai supper pnri-n which orecniled the Assombly club St. Patrick's flnv nnnep. Guests hidden for this very In formal nffnir were Air. J Jack Benetlel. Air. ami Writ. Whlto, Mr, and Un. Molvlllo Jonon, Air, und Mrs. Delbert Oborteuffer, Mr, und Mrs, ThoniuH chapman, Mr. und Alia. 'IVulter Hnyder, -Mrs. Curtis Peterson, Dr. pelbert Btan ard, Hal Anderson, Denny Abel, und Harry Elllngor, . Mrs. Herald Whlto left Eugene at mld-wook for. Pendleton, whero sno will spond n fortnight visiting ,"i.i, hi.- 'fronts. Htoiip'tig also in Portland for a fow days en route. .,-.- . Air. and Airs. John Stark Evans' and their small daughter : are among ninny faculty folk who will spend tho spring vucution interval iiwuy It'uin r.ugone,, niotoring to Tacoma for u visit with Airs. Eviins' parent:i. .'':.''. 1 r ' ' Air. anil Aim. Arthur Morris en tertained with on attractive dinner party -before 'ho 'Assembly dunce (if Monday night; bidding ns their guests Mr. nnd Airs. Keith Wiggins, Mrs, John Zlmmer, president; Mrs. l.lly Andrews, vice. president:' Airs. W, T. HhoultK, oocretury-treauurer. The ufternoon wus pleusuntly spent at needle work for tho Woudcruft home.' At the. closo of tho session tho hostess, assisted by Mrs.' Otto Adrian and Kuby YYmy, served a luncheon, . , . ' . . ' '' ,! , Air. and Airs. Jay Upton are dis tinguished gucstn in Eugene over, this week-end. und.tholr stuy hero has oecusionod soyeral very charnir' ing . utiaira, ut-,-.winc.n .tiiey nuve oeuu nunoreu ny -groups ui (rienus. Alcinbers of Amaranth duncing, club mot last night at tho cham ber. of'-comnieretiT-fOr air Infrunis uunclng party which was ono of the-, week's 'mo,! -enjoyablo social nffalrn for this contingent. ' Hpe ciul guests, for tho ovcnlng were members4if tho Alusonlo lodgo, anoi a .feuturo of ..the- dirnco wus the blossoms wero used;' Covers were arranged for Mr. and Airs, Canip- ncii f-:nurcn, Air. and Airs. John Uovard, Air. und Airs. W. F. O. Thncher. Dr. pud Airs. J, AI, Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Church, Air. nhd Mrs. C. D. Itoreri ' Air. "and Mrs Hex Underwood, Air. und .Irs. Dean Walker, Airs. Anno i-umlii-uuiy Bock, Dr. John Landsbury. .' Airs. Eric W. Allen' Is spending tho week-ond In Portland, "where Kh went to iittend 'the stuto con ference of Parent-Teacher associa tion representatives.- Airs. Allen la a inember of the Euvene board. ' . - . , -; ;: -,' ,...,.' For Wednesday afternoon AIlss Maigaret vi'inmer asked a group of fiiends to nieo'. Air. and Airs, Erank Kiy Eddy at her attractive home at l'irlawn farm. Mr. Eddv irnv. a very Instructive and entertaining talk on Unltananlsm, after which tllfferent phusea of the subject were uiscusseu ana a soctul tea was served. ., Air. and Airs. Harry B. Yoeom presided over an Interesting fac ulty dinner of tho week nast. en tertaining at the Anchorugo tea houso on Tuesduy night for mem bars of the zoology stuff und a few .uniiiiionui mends. The dinner table was most color. ful and spring-like with Its center piece of peach . blossoms and nar cissi, and held covers for Dr. and Mrs. jamog Gilbert. Deun and Mrs John Bovard, Air. and Mrs. n. R. Huestls, Air. and Mrs. O. R. Rich ards, AIlss Alay llorqulul, Alius Vera Mttthor, Mini Marian' Uy rd Mlu Hope Ply mate., s i .' . - t s. Last night nt their home, Mr.' and Mrs. David -Auld were host for a moat dollfthtful brldKo party which they plunnod tor the pleaip ure of their daughter, Mlw Ulliafl1 Auld, who hati roocntly returned tram a trip around the world. k BprinK flowcri in AttritoMve ar? runjfoinent were UMed an thn dftcor?, fitlvo note, nnd hupprr fulluwed the1 houra ot bridge..., OueatB for the evening numberad Mian Gertrude Llvermote, Mi Murlftn Linn, , Mlwa lotae BuoK. Ml8 Marcella Uerry, Alius FlorenQ,. ; Buck, Ml8s Jonet Frailer, Mtin Sarah Rorer, Mine Flora' Campbell, (Continued on ' page coUimn $) Mr, and Mra. Kugnpe Keltv and, IfKht supper nerved near midnight. Mr. and Mm. Wilson Jl. Coffey., j Mr and MrH.'Gcorgb "VV JavlH were . Iiomih , WudneHdoy ' nlKht -, at Ihelr hoinu for' tho. I mil ot throe very delightful , evening, partljiid wh.uh they huv B)onHoi-ed during lhs piiHt Heveral vekn..' For thlH affair, Ht. Patrick' day furnlKhod tho (I'Toraiiwmotlf, tfar riPd out hv thn una (if jiuihhoH' of greenery and yellow bloHHonis, and trie xatniiiar anamrocKH anu narps und potatoes dear to the heart of old Krin were further igaifica.nt of tho nrannii: .-. . ' i t '. , K!fire -card 4 wero fiifihloned lo reprenent Irlnh pntatneH, and prlKen were In keeping, both in color und spirit. ... ' ; . ' ' ' . For Ihln ppe'naurnhlo evening Mr. nnd Mi. Da'-ls included " as their piioBtfl Mr. nnd MrB. Virgil Parker, Mr. nnd, ' MrH... Ifuhert Moor. Mir. and Mrs. It. M. AVrny, Mr. and Mrn. a Ht -rett. Mr. nnd Mrrt. F,. M. Hathaway, Mr., and Mrs, Kd Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd .Mar tin. ' .: ' . -f Several of '-Eugcnc'a ' attractive lada and lassies havo shared In the Social doings of la to, with birth day parties marking tho. chief fes tivity for them.. 5 -i ' :, . , . , ' Jane Miner, oelebrated her tenth birthday recently with a' Joyous nrty at. the home of her parents, Mr. . and Mrs. . Arthur Miner.' tti which wore bidden a group of her young friends, games and a birtn duy luncheon making .quite suffi cient fun for the frrnun of jl dozen guests.. Invited ' were'. Marjie lee Morse, Kvelyn' Cooley, Jeanne'tte Brooks. Marv Hunt, iois Margaret Hunt, Jijdlth -Clark, ;Mlldred Pac erd, Eva . Ml'ne, '.-AfUe.A .TtUman' C'arabelle CISrk; AhaiMJner, Jane Miner. Kappa Knppa Gamma alurrtnae met Thursday noon at the Anchor-: naa tea house for a nqhpates8 lun- cneon. . Uev.. and Mrsv;. Bruno J.; Giffen nnd Rev. and Mrs. Monroe-. G. Ev- rpttsi of-Cfirvi?Ml ar leaving- by1 motor this .week for San Anselmo, Cal.. -where thev Will attencl n-eon- ference -'of student pastors. AVhile in. the South thev will be guesf. of Jtev, . and - Mrs.;;MA.;...;K.v Heichers. v- . . .: , -..if An Kaster niOrnlng.wedding that 's of Interest to many here and es peeially to th. college set AvIU he tnat oi miss Ionian ttaKer - ana Dortald' Woodward.-, whieh tls to take place at the Delta Delta Delta; House on tne .:ampus. Key. rea eHok . G. Jennimrs of St. .Mary's Episcopal church -will read tho service, at 0:30 ..o'clock. Misses Katherine and Elizabeth Knkor will attend their sister -as brides maids. Donald G. woodward will attend his sou ns -.best -man. r Doth Miss Pker and Mr. Woodward are farmer Tnlvem'tv of Oregon stu dents. .Miss Tinker attended the University of Washington, also and Is a member of Delta Delta. Delta and Thea 81ima Phi. ; Mr. Wood ward grnduoted last June and is a member of Thetft Chi. KrJars nnd Sigma Delta Chi; nnd was editor of the Emerald h's senior year.,. Major and Mrs. John P P.ubb havo moved from their former home and are now domiciled at SGI Twelfth avenue east.. . ' Pant, nnd Mrs. jnhn .T. Mcwon are at-home to their friends In the , home of Mr. and-Mrs. A. L. Lomnx,; 1976 Onyx streot. ; r- v The Woodcraft Thlihble club met Wednesday nftemoon at the ,horhe: of Mrs, L. H.'Dery. Officers for :.i.m. - Atr. hiiiI'Mm. -Data tilena bl- soh ahnounco 'tHe engagement of tnoir uaugnter, I -on or a jugenia to William It; PuulsOn, son of Mr. und Mrs. P. H. Foulson of . Portlund. Miss Olson formerly 'uttended the University of Minnesota and also tho Lm versify . o.; Oregon. Mr, I 1'ouIhou is a gruduato of the V, of O. and is a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. No definite dato j has been set for tho wedding, but. it wij possibly lake place Ju .the early fall. ' , . T ''" Yestordiij- hfternoon was' chiefly notnljJe soolaily fjr- .tho large'1 bridtfw.tea sponsored by members i of the ladies' - auxiliary to the chamber of commerce as a bene fit to raise their quota of -funds for Juvenile girls' hospital in Portland, which -is betnt; sponsored widely by Eugene clubs. ."".'.'-V ' ' ' ' Airs. Jay-Uitioii of JJend was the honor guest for -the afternoon,' and a large group of':matrons respond-1' ,ed to the Invitatlomof the auxiliary nemberhi In tho receiving 1 lino were Mrs. Upton; Mrs. G. F. Skip- worth, Mrs.-John Bell; Mrs.-- F. )w Chambers, ifr. K. M. Earlei Mrs. K. H Fields,. Mrs. Guy, Pyle and i Mrs. Vern' Scobert; ' 1 . Tho..j,eiceptiftn,lr.oo.ms ver& most attractively decorated With green ery vand 'spring - Blossoms, an nn interesting - program of musical numbers added to tho pleasure of the- dfterndon. Numerous prizes were donated by Eugene merchants, nnd, further interest was added to the affair by the fact that several club groups attended in a baily.-re-serviiig tables, as their share . In contributing to the worthy causer -J v; -f; ? '';''''.''- . ' Mrs, , Bruce . popart , was hostess for a raojKpt. ut'.rac,uye luncheon itt herhome .vlien 'she had .as guests tho members pf the.-Gamma Phi jieta. Mo-hers' ciub. Hyacinths and ' Chinese .lilies were used in decorat itis .", the; talto.v Covers were -lald lor Mrs. .Flora-Xiver'more, Mrs. If, D.. Pierce, Mrs.. T. E. Stebno, Mrs. Wi-"Ai Kiiykendall, Mrs. G. E Duke. "Mrs.iC.'M; , Collier; Mrs.' E; O. Potter. Mrs. S. M Calkins, Mra. C. K. DoNeffo. iMrsi 'iBruce Bogart. r...i: ' A . " Mt-s, Ralph Oflburh - was a lun- , ; pheon hostess of .last week, inviting t a group ot elgnt inenas to ome( and spend; tho evening at bridge at her honSc;; St. Patrick's day favors and colors were used. .After.a few hours of bridge the hostess, served a snpper. . ' .- Present ., lor. the. occasion . were Mrs. Hugh Bower, Mrs. Nate. Hill. 1 Mrs, Georgia .; Tobey, Mrs. Stella I PoUU Mrs. David Xlnjt, Mrs. W. U Seward- Mis -SKene, Mrs. Tana . tlrnfUl . Mra rtehltftl . '' Mies Knthryn Seeley, who Is at- j tending normal school at Motv-, mouth was ih Eugene last week end, visiting her mother, Mrs. Nina Day Beelve,.nnd taking part In the Older Girls,-conference held 'here. . M.1S8, Heel ye was accompanied oy four others with ...whom sho went to. Geneva, Glenn, Colocadot Us.,! year. and. Who spent the week-ena f here - as .her. house guests. They wero. Miss una Davios oi.wascq, Miss Helen- Hawko or Korest.r (Jrove. Miss v Eleanor Eastman o I Portland, and Miss Anna Paratro-I vicn oi unvmawB, . "Mr and -Mrs.' Wilson H. Jewett were hosts niay nignt at tueiri home for one tf the woek's dis tinctive affairs, "bidding a group of friends to no, tnoir guests for. dinner attuce. ' . ' i t Tho rooms of' their attractive! home, on Fttlrmount Heignts wore! decked In masses of daffodils and greenery and on the beautifully, ap-J the year were -electid as follow: I Rolnted; 'dinner tables pip? sam Announces Popular New List of :: VICTOR AND BRUNSWICK ELECTRIC RECORDINGS ; Double 75c Records, PU 911 Any Phonograph J; ' - i .1 rt That f-'erlnln Party .- . ;. raildlin' -Mndnlln Homo .. . Fox TroW. . Spanish Sliawl-- Lonesome '' ' ,, ' Fo Trots. Kentucky's Way ot Suyln' t.ood Mornln' Show Me tlio War aongs, Wendell ltall. naliy ' :-, - ;". ' Lantorn of Love 1 ' Dance Rocords. Five Foot Two .. .. . . lon't Walt Too I.ons Fox Trots. .who ' :.? '' ! ,. -! Sunny Olscn'a Orchestra, Oh, How Wo AVailed . ' ' ' ' No Ono's KIsHod Mo .Onsen's Orchestra. Dinah ' . ' '' . . ;. ..; After I'm Sorry ' , Uanco. " lioii't Walt Lonff , 1 Roso ot Wolkikl The' nqvolcrs, Ilenflln' for Iulsvlllc Lonosomcat Olrl , i Dance, 'Then I'll Bo Happy " Are. You Sorry -.-I...;, .:, '. i, i; ri Jack Smith's Bongrs. - Dinah , . i Oh, , Miss Hannah ,-, V ;' ' Quartdtlo, Songs, JURt Around the Cornor ' - Smilo a, Liltlo Bit - ',. Danco' Orchestra. In ' Your areen Vnt i ;. 1, Want Somebody ... . s " . . .Daijcei' ; Sleepy Timo Gal . . -What Could Bo Sweeter :;,'VfiV Panc0 Orchestra. ' Somodme ' Melody Made You Mine ; ,.- i.. ..... ..Walts Records. i 'Von ForKOt to Roinombor Sleepy Timo .ilftl r 1'lpo Organ. "Swoot Child i . -. I Never Knew Whltoman's Orctiestra. Normandy ' ' . ,'' -. Someone to Ijovo ' ' . V -,'r"'. . '. ,Tn Blillni; on Top. --. ' .; You FJow Away--v ' .1 , -' ... Al Jolson. LARAVAY MUSIC STORE Orthophonic VictroUi and Brunawick Panatropes - Eiitw)i Supremacy Thejquality, of the. Laraway diamonds gives the store a suprerri acy fn diamond merchandising. This is a condition made possible bystern buying connections and Mr. Laraway's many y e a r e experience m puymg ana selnn g diamonds. ' . : Buy 'Her" Diamond Now; . This is a most opportune time to buy 'fHer" the ting.. Exhaordinaty Values coupled - ... ti.. : 'x- ! . . . i. . . ..... r tyiiii uiiuiuaH iuw pijuc icims maices u auvisauie.io select tnat ring at this time. - f eature Diamond $50 . .Every diamond feuarariteed blue-white; and' in . .choice of different white-gold mountings.''!! An ex iV,V.,traordinaryiTalue.; '.'' 'V ;; 1; -i .-'i. Pay Only $1.00 DbVrn ; -."i-.v-V" - ; 'i,'-1 . . r-t .5i-A--.; Come, .expecting : to see : the finest diamonds ever , ottered .'at thisprice.: Blue-white and carefuliy cut.' Choice of mountings.;'; ' .'' - ' Only $S.OO Down Easy Term Guaranteed Any Wrist Watch ;'' Down '. -t: Wrint wHtches, art included .., 'tHIti' 1: Down Sale at-' 'Laraway's. Special value. ; offered on 'these special i terms for tomorrow. , . Every diamond in this group is fine, brilliant' and ucauuiuuy cut,; xutciusiye white-gold or platinum mountings to select from. ' r 10 Dowh Balance Easy . Dainty 15 Jewel I $30 :?;v;;. white-gold engraved ' case ahd -dial. Imported 15 ruby -jeweled movement. '. Guaranteed. ; ' , . $1 Down - ' ' Distinctive Shane ' $35 One of the newer style white-gold coses. Guaran teed accurato '15.. Jewel, movement. $1.00 Down Watch Tomorrow ';' During this great diamond '' '.'.-'.' j ovent. watches, too, will b. ';; . -. sold'- on these unusual -:' terms.-. Your golden oppor - , ; tunlty to get . tho wateh ; you have always wanted. Wfeilt-hva:'m 17 Jewel Adjusted ' " . ' j" 1 This watch can't be sold for one cent less.. ,Ouar ' . anteed 1? Jewel adjusted -movement In a handsome . ' thin modol, 20-year gold , iiuea engravoa case. .... ;; Diamond Set ' ' ' $90, ; White gold ease' sot with diamonds -.and , blue - sap phires. 1 r;j Jewel' accurate movement.:.' ' " j ' . Handsomely Cased ELGIN $20 A reliable Elgin movement' In, a most attractively engraved . cane of roat beauty. Ouaran tccd accuracy. Pay Only $1 Down ai.uv uown . - Seth Laraway vK?',;, Diamond Merchant and Jeweler ; "rs.l i f ft ! 7