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1 U Society Churches, Society Women's, Stags Schools Spools TELEPHONE 1700 EUGENE, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1928 NUMBER 132 ocielY' KIT V Sj Zr -mnpwt?mwm WW VV - sH I v M V 'f 4"'( , Mra. H. E. Rlohardson assisted In entertaining and aervlng, while on Friday Ihoae nmlntlnir the hoateas Included Mr. A. E. ItoborU, Mrs. Krnest II. OlUtrap and Mn. W. B. Let. A croup of twenty was bidden for each afternoon, with progress Ive needlowork aa the novel pas tlme. The Invitational Hat num bered: Mra. F. 8.AppoIman, Alloa Sue Bndollot, Mra. 11. A. Booth. Mra. J. M. Blood. Mra. P. J. Bartle. Mra. F. II. Crosby. Mra. F. L. Chambers, Mra. Dan Clark, Mra. A. E. Caswell, Mra. D. W. Crltea, Mra. E. U Coffin. Mra. Fred F. Clark, Mra. Auatln Dodds, Mra. E. A. Droate. Mra. Frederick Kerr Davis. Mra. Emerson, Mra. Losier Edblom. Mrs. E. R. Glint rap, Mra. A. J. Gillette. Mra. C. W. Gillette, Mra. A. R. Gray. Mra. M. O. Howard. Mra. J. O. Holt. Mrs. J. F. Hans, Mrs. O. I. Hurley. Mra. Jean Jonea. Mra. I. O. KJossness, Mra. Wm. Kuykendall. Mrs. W. B. Lee. Mrs. J. 11. Lott, Mrs. R. C. Merrill, Mrs. A. J. Moritan, Mrs. Roy Moras, ' Mra. Erie Morrill. Mra. A. H. Nor ton, Mra. F. It. Nombolela, Mra. Ralph Onburn. Mrs. L. L. Ray. Mrs. A. E. Roberta. Mra. J. M. Randall, Mrs. W. O. Richmond. Mra. H. E. Richardson, Mra. W. D. Smith, Mrs. Btanley Stevenson, Mrs. Chester Stevenson, Mrs. J. H. Ktoflol. Mra. E. A. Stacka, Mra. Whltten Swnfford, Mrs. C. W. Boulhworth. Mrs. L. J. Temple, Mrs. Wm. Tuifmnn, Miss Dorothy Thomas, Mrs. P. E. Tripp, Mrs. G. P. Wlnchell. Mrs. Thos. Wells, Mra. Donald Young-. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Earl pre sided over a oharmlngly appointed dinner on Thursday evening at their home, which waa one of nu merous parttea preceding the Ae- aembly club dance. Tullpa In American Beauty shade with orchid tapers, centered the dinner table, which held covers for Mr. and Mrs. Herald White, Mr. and Mrs. Alton BLker, Dr. and Mra. Will Moxley, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn McVroady and the hosts. e e Tomorrow nltrht comoe an affair of wlilu Intercut to social and club circles, when the newly organized l-eonora Hklnner chapter of Child ren or the American Revolution will be hosts for a bridge benefit at the chamber of commorca at olght o'clock. Following the evening hours of cards, a inimical program will be given, Including numbers by the male quartet of University h,tsh acbool which recently won first. prl.e at the state musla convention at Forest (Jrnvo. The quartet per sonnel numbers Clifford Nash, Al ton McCully, Alfred Frlose and Kermlt Htevena. Holly Reavey will give a reading, as will Mrs. John F. Ketels of Springfield, Helen Neul will give a toe-dance number, and piano numbera will be played by Mlse Iola Everaon. The committee In charge num bers Mrs. F. R. Tripp, Mrs. W, E. Minor, and Mrs. Virgil Parker. For reservations call Mrs. Hall at 2103 W. Mrs. E. S. Conklln at 803-J, or Mrs. F. S. Gannett at 2223. see The household arts department of the University of Oregon enter tained with a tea and exhibition of spring clothing probloma execut ed by the glrla of the department, which waa given yesterday after noon as an Interesting and novel event of Mothers' Day week-end. The department membora and faculty received In the household arts building from two-thirty to slve-thlrty o'clock, glrla of the food department being In charge of the tea. On the committee were Mlaaea Sadie Cos, Esther Chase, and Helen Louise Smith. Mra. Andrew Fish's daaa had re decorated Miss Lillian Tingle's of fice for the occasion, with attrac tive and colorful new draporles, cushions and other appointments. On the decorating committee were Mlssea Sarah Rorer, Maxlne Paulso and Marlon Clear; Misses Gladys Hewitt and Beryl Deford were on the flower committee, and other committee members Includ ed Misses Mary Helen Koupa.1, Avis Slenes. Henrietta Ls-Morre, Clara Joe Greon. Bernlce Hcnsley and Vena Gosklll. e e Mra. Timothy Cloran was hostess yesterday noon for a charmingly appointed luncheon at whloh she complimented a group of Eugene mothers In memory of her own mother, to especially observe the week-end and Motbera" Day. The luncheon table was gay with marigolds, while Iris In varying tones were used about the living rooms. At each cover were small hand-woven baaketa of confections, each topped by a dainty bouton nlere aa favors for the guests. Bidden to this delightful affair were Mrs. Martha Chambers, Mrs. S. J. Kerns, Mrs. Kate Cundlff. Mrs. Calvin Hanna, Mra. Mo.rgn.ret Raamuseon, Mra. F. M. Wllklna, Mrs. Constance Edwards. The afternoon waa spent in chat ting together by the guests, most of whom were old frlende, and Mrs. F. O. Young assisted Mra Cloran In entertaining. see The teaohers of the Ltneom school were pleasantly entertained on Thursday evening by Mra. Jca- ! D? SMOrlatlnns in Hi entwined annul the "a memories of thnec lo whom the years hnvo 'UirillmCllt, tillered Imlr NtfcMnd the polled ami '"a inat penning decades U la tn tlieu ,.i b oeillcsteil. Ktl.l It la I mir thought turn. Jiuly. uho l .-. ft' In Eugene, Is tl.o ""to tr Mrs. A. H. P ' of Sirs. Carl (J. P "nil Wilson in. pj to wid0 CK.;0 ot 1 trim m,,, ( Wjjlo life ti,0 r,lia i Uires tinii..,..... ..... ".,1,1111 cnilil- ww, w? rki i . , """"i and " ou' hearts, tor our r"t cam. to pas, that (m . " " ,M other Bnl . . ""ring Idik.:: '" '"nncr, whnth "borate "la nnd dozons lltta ro(,oii, or a our . " 11 l- "r a. , Ih., ,1"n wth Junior Dnlv ' C01 'mIPNwn. ".""'""hored """llltt. "'"hoo" and S Kueats " Detirt l m" ovw time M.h and to ' ,Uh i ,rlln" col. ' tlit 7, the weok. . "'uo mtoreiit of affairs planned to honor the varf. ous sTuesla. see Notably lnterestlnc and delight ful among the week's social at fairs was the large bridge tea for which Mrs. L, C, Sohnrpf was hostess on Tuesday afternoon honoring Mra. John J, Rogers, who la among the newcomers to Eugene who are be ing welcomed, Mrs. Schnrpf and Mrs. Rogers re eelvod 1n the Ostium hotel, and tn the Japanese tea room eleven tables were arranged for the hour of bridge. , Tullpa In ahadea ef pink and rose formed the decorative note, and centered the tea table, Misses Doris Helen and Martha Pnjtoroon gave a group of musical numbers aa a feature of the after noon. Bidden to meet Mm. Rogers wero Mrs. O. H. Campbell, Mrs, A. n. Loud, Mrs. George Wllhelm, Mrs. Roy Morse, Mrs. I. R. Fox, Mrs, J. H. Koke, Mra. J. W. Swope. Mra. E. E. Hartung, Mra. Roy Booth, Mra. John Kelly, Mra. W. T. Carroll, Mrs. D. J. MoKlnnon, Mrs. V. D. Soobort, Mrs. Glenn Klklns, Mrs. T. J. Seufert, Sr., Mrs. T. J. Seufert, Jr., Mrs. H. B. Ruth, Mrs. H 8. Duncan, Mrs. Ralph Osbum, Mrs. Virgil Parker, Mrs, Clyde Johnston, Mra. A. W. Stlon, Mra, George Keegen, Mrs. Roy Curtis, Mra. Guy Pyle, Mrs. W. V.. Grnt.ko, Mrs, T. B. Carey, Mrs. D. T. Williams, Mrs. Harmon Anderson, Mrs, I, Taylor, Mra, C, D. Donahue, Mrs. G. I, Hurley, Mrs, A, J. Atwater, Mrs. L. W, Woodlh, Mrs. C. K. De Neffe, Mrs. Bruce nrundnjre, Mrs. W. P. Roll, Mrs. Nathan llnrrott, Mra. B. A. Ahcjrglon, Mra. Jack Benoflcl, Mrs. Arthur Hondorahott, Mrs, H, K. Adams,' Mrs. R, E. Grefe, Mrs, E. J, Kane, Mrs, H. E. Roexon, Mrs, Ralph Q raves, Mrs. L, E. Simmons, e e e For three ot the week's most de lightful affairs, Mrs. Percy W. Brown has beon hoatesi at her at tractive horns, entertaining on Monday, Thursday and Friday at tornoons. These'gatherlnga mark ed the second group of similar Plonsurablo affnlra at whloh Mrs. Brown has entortalned during the winter and aprlng. Tulips In pnatel hues formed the colorful decorations, and for the tea hour eaoh day the same oolor note wns carried out. Mra, Donald Young satiated Mra, Brown on Monday, on Thusday af ternoon Mra. Robort C. Morrill and Glean Up Sale IPIIILILWS In discontinuing certain grades of feather pillows we find a few odd pair that are here being offered at worth while savings. MCADER 17x84 Inches. Stcrtlfied hen QQ feathers, art tick. Reg. 11.35, Special, ca. sVOl HUMMER 20x211 Inches, Storlllxod. hen feathers, heavy bl uo and white stripe ticking. tf CC Reg. a,00,. Special, each. , P ROSE SPRAT 21x27. ' Stcrlllted blond of tur key, duck anil olilckon fcntliors. Fancy dJO QC heavy art tick.. Reg. 8.B0, each. .. P4ieOJ Rl'NMAlD Site 11x27.. SterlHxcd fine quality cluck feathers. Heavy fancy art 0 Of? ticking. Reg. price 4.00 each, .Special PJsOJ BF.AVTY Slio 21x37, All duck down. Slllcln feather proof ticking In bluo and QC .white. Hog. fl.n0 each. Spcolnl, . , , PtXee7 STTPREMID Slio 21x27. All gnosa down. Fine . quality covering. A high grntlo dJ Qg article,. Reg. $8.00 ench. Siicclnl. , . .VJse7J ETHERBEE POWERS 1L Vllomitt at Ckvtntli IW tie Kinney, at her country home near Cobiirg. A chicken dinner, with country Ice croam, was serv ed to the entire staff of the school by Mrs. Kinney, who Is one of the Lincoln teachers. e A merry little party of neighbor hood children gatborcd at the home of Frodorlck Wullor, son of Dr. and Mrs. A. O. Waller, on Patterson street yesterday, to help him cele brate fittingly his ninth birthday anniversary. First ths little com pany wont to a movie, ot the sort dear to nlne-yenr-old hearts, and then returned to the Waller home for refreshments and games. The annual party of the water board at the chambes of commerce Monday nluht was a pleasant social affair. There was an attendance of about 1 60, membera of the board and the employee of the wa ter and Hght departments being present. George H. Altken with the nation's safety council gave a talk on safety and showed a mov ing picture film to Illustrate his remarks. The decorations were tulips, Iris and Ulocs. Walter Gar wood and Mra. It. E. Grlswold were on the entertainment com mittee and Mra. 8. 8. Northrup had charge of refreshments. The Christian Woman's alliance will be entertained by Mrs. Martha Key and her sister, Miss Olive E. Aleglre, at their suburban home next Tuesday, May 15th. All mem bers are cordially. Invited to be present. Those who have cars with vacant seats, wall please telephone Mrs. C. R. Whytal, H5-W., also, those who wish rsservatlons will p lease give their names to Mrs. Whytal. In this manner, all can have trans portation. Membera will meet at the manse, 1134 Ferry street at promptly 3 o'clock, from where they will start. e e Mrs. A. F. Bother was hostess on Thursday for the last regular meeting of Inter Se club members, entertaining them with a one o'clock luncheon at her home, Tho members will hold one more spring gathering to end their sea son or meetings, Mrs. A. L, Ingalls having Invited them for a covered dlah luncheon at "Ingleterra," her home In College Crest, which will be held In a fortnight. Mrs. Alfred H. Schroft waa host ess on Tuesday afternoon for the third of several charmingly In formal teas at which she has en tertained the past fortnight. Mrs. W. D. Kvana of Hampton, Iowa, waa the guest of honor for the tea, and a group of about thirty-five fiienda were bidden to meet her. Spring flowers In lavendar and yellow were used about the rooms and on the tea table, where Mra Dugald Campbell and Mra. W, It. B. Wlllcox presided. Mrs. Delbert Stanard, who has been spending several weeks In Portland, la In Eugene for a few daya atay, planning to return to Portland early this week. e e Mr. and Mrs. Wllwwi Coffey en tertained as dinner guests before the Assembly club dance on Thurs day evening Miss Rowen Gale, Eu gene Kelty and James Baker. e Mra. C. D. Rorer and Mrs. G. E. Lehman left Thursday for Cleve land, Ohio, where they will spend the comln month In a visit with their mother, planning their ar rival In time for Mothers' Day. e Mr. and Mra. George P. Hitch cock had as supper guests preced ing the Assembly club dance, Miss Madge Normllo, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Abies. Dick Reed, and Dyke man White. see Dean and Mrs. Elmer L. Shlrrell entertained at their home last night for a buffet supper preced ing the Junior prom. Guests for the affair numbered a group of fourteen university students, see Mrs. W. D. Evans, who la visit ing In Eugene from her home In Hampton, Iowa, and who has been honored at varloua social affairs since her arrival here, will be the inspiration for other Informal so cial courtesies the coming week. Among those who will entertain tor her are Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Slgwart who are to be dinner hosts Tuesday evening, and Mrs. G. 8. Beardsley who Is Inviting a few friends to tea Informally for the pleasure of Mrs. Evans on Wed nesday afternoon. e Kotllllon club members have somewhat changed plans for their last dance of the season, which la to be an Interesting event of May 22. Membera, with guests who have been Invited for the dance, win go to Coburg bridge plenlo ground. and dance hall, but the affair wilt be a covered dish dinner. On the committee for complete lng arrangements are Mr. and Mra. J. F. Roadman aa chairman, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cook, Dr. and Mrs, R. C. Virgil, Mr. and Mra. E. A, Lewis, and Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Reynolds, e e e Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Hummel are receiving congratulatlona from their friends on the birth of a daughter on Wednesday May 9, at Pacific Christian hospital. The lit tle girl has been named Gale Hum mel. ess Daughters of the Nile are to have their regular Wednesday meeting as guests of the Cottage Grove chapter the coming week. Those who plan attendance are to notify Mrs. Ray Glass before Mon day night. Members are requested to wear house dresses, and plan to arrive In Cottage Grove by 13:30 p, m, e Membera of chapter AM, P. E. O. sisterhood, celebrated the birthday anniversary of the group by a most attractive club party which waa ait event of Wednesday afternoon and the home of Mra J. M. Blood, with; Mrs. J. W. Kerns as assistant host ess. A group of twenty-five enjoyed the meeting, specially Invited guests numbering Mra. W. D. Evana of Hampton, Iowa, Mra. 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