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PAOt THRtl 5 MAN'S ' ' - i m " -il v -. -r -ry i 'fri: i ?' & r. ? a" WC'TBimri MEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. APll ?1. 19M. PAGE iffi&N v pi r l -x. m 1 1 '.a irf . I . J. L. A 1 'I III " " A- '. t SOCIETY- By DEULAH JEWETT r. .o .'his paee. sori-ty. women ' clubs nnd V-. , .,.ui:-t lu Hi'' ..ociety Minor lv r. - 1 Telephono No. r.l ci- l,;1,ir "loci11 " " pI'""u' " -r . ,.: . in Portland Mb-s Virginia Whitin? Is spomlinic visirni; .!!';;ui"i." fH.nds am. rclat.ves there. Miss ' . . ,r,i vari-lv of . Whitir.K recently moved lo Hos. bun; l,.-:n:i i,..,,. ... m,h, Mrs. I VI la Whit inc. iif'Tii'-ai !"'""""":..',. vo u.h vlrH. Whit' Hi;-. mother. ' , v"'""- "7 Mrs V A. I'artv. She is wry .-harm-ice popular iliv.T-ion. ha. (n).- an(, a(COU1,,iisl-.l an.l is a vulu- Sita a v.-nr:m- ana 0(),lltlin to the .vouiik.t set here, cms: are not imiiei .... Ice or aif rii.w.u j Mr. Carl Tlaali and baby r.nn. nr Seattle, are the house (-nests of Mrs. limb's mint. Mm. (). H. Pickens. Mr.. Haah was formerly Fuyo MIUoiIko ami oiaiiv i:na lie-" ; If the floor ami both nus- U,,. re-illy fascinatiiis I'as- n (h(i H,S(lhlll.K ni(.;, .u i.i ...... tins uin !.n " ... . tin-" ,M . . ci-hool. Her laree fircie in om inemi. Ridole Hoy Given Birthday Surpris? tine of t.ie t.M Nt tl.-li'hiful pirti. . i.f lli.- s. :i;..n t;iv :i i:iM S;ituri:..y ee!iinc ui ll.. I em.' cif .' : i. W'l!'! t. in liuiier ( f ti r .-.a. 'il..' !-; t.!-'. 'I hi.s wa. c v. u in the Iuimi ot a s.ir pfi.ie h:rlh.:..y IKHy. sa s tile lii'.ie Kltt.-r; rise. (Jjriies ti. i.l miisie made up t!ie ev-n;tiK s i lit Tt Li i ti i.h 1 ii t . At i.bie.it 11 oil. nk a llilire li.rtl.'lay lake .n Iirruxltt In. w.reh :n 1. .'.utiin'.le deiiirattd with tiowers and li.'Iii. d I'UIldU'.. I'ris.atiy delihllill rell'esli lileins were I ..4. ii.ustnn . i::ko ami iee i r .'in. The puiM. ,1. pait.'il at al. int 12 o'e'iic'c. all li.ivniK I. ad a mint de lightful time. Those pr. sent were the Miss.-. Valjel llni:.-.. r. Kthel Aek.-r. f:eti,io lyn Carter, l.ieile dillin atli. Jani e Aikins. (ipal Moore. Kwini fra.c', and the Messrs. Henry. Miio.ni Aek. r, Kennelh l'aroy, lOnnin tt Hutirr, .Meredith illlllldell. I'l.mley Moore. t has. Koree, u:id the ho.-t Krieta':. arr:m-(l a t !iar:i!i lati.h-on t l.iMew.-d lv iiu af;.rlloi:!i nt tlie I :h.,r l..-j:ie. ! yi--r ta l'le r. pv.niar I'nn T'-i'v of (lr.-on Kil l and a n:- -n-! r tl ll.-tt;l t;ar!It.l s..;-or:-v, ten. tor.-' to I'os.lmrK K'i!ay to sp-n-i the wet'..-, nd w(th r.-ait..s bore. fitchen Shower at Emhroidory Club Wlli: s a woman s : hvre are itreatly noy!nK her ri.'t icr-tue ii.e " an,i Hhe lias n the inspiration of Dinner Partv at ,! mvnnahly If the l..d nl gotj.,, af(alrii )lllring ,ho lnnef 1 arty at ueai8 nome Birthday thinner For ie can "e r"""", , week he Is at once a fan. ,- O ' S Joiiu-k cra?. wliirh Is I jIrs jjay Shields lias arrived In h the east and in San . j0,PUUr from Spokane, to Join her ail Portland also to some ' lnsani. wno recently returned here, lot as y.-t reached Kose- , Th(.v wm make their home in Uose gn several of i he queer i i,llr(i, where Mr. Shields formerly re- nets have heeiT pur- ;si(ll.( iosebiirtt ladies, who are .... .... Its mysteries. Hut brldKe j Mrs rllari,.a i)av3. accompanied hy Irst place, am! probably ,nrr jtte Krandson. Charles Kimeno time to come, several ;(.hur(.n arrive, )n Hiisebtir this (e chilis haviiiu been i wpek fron, viirKhfield to Join I)r .ami ch set which meet recti- j j,rsl H r Church. fr. Church has Bjoyahle afternoon. "Coif r,.(vnlv located here, and Mrs. Davis. re also an innovation Mrs church's mother, lias been car niini! laru-e proportions. for ,1)e hov HIlli th(,y BP.lirpiI Uy Kood weather for af- h()me jn tills cjtv Thpv nre pending , kind has not as yet ar- .t tu, H jnnPn ri.sldence at S2 breakfasts usually take Smlth Jat.(80Il KtrPPt. i w--e sma nours oi me I would not be called milinarv art. as they are ad by husband, father, or Little Miss Fox Invncit nis menus in,, foursome on the links. I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hudson enter i ladi.-s have also taken tained at d liner at their apartment ,me. and are becomine ednesday evenlnK. honorliiR the eat altbouL-h their game fi"h anniversary of the birth of Jean a place l".r lii the day 'Fox. M". Hudson's sister. The table at Social a'tiairs at the i ver-v fharmlnit with small marsh t are' alr'cadv belni: plan- i mallow men for favors and clever toe beam iful spot will be .Place cards. A larire birthday cake i ot manv patherincs durins : Iiva randies was cut by little Jr months. M:s. Fox. Covers wi're laid for .Miss ttoa. a strenuous time for all i-',iin y"x- Mrs- - w- I''"t- Vr- "ml 1, is alrcadv at hand, nr.d Mrs- ;eorRe Holler. Miss J'hyllls Ann - are on the school cal- , Holler, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hud- i j notable event. .Mrs. jM,n t, m- Clavte lllack. a I ienrls Gather to Honor an. ,ir.. of Salem, who .Mrs. Goodman .lies been much feted. Mr Goo,lnlan, Jr of Sapm conibined undoubtedly wn) wjn hpr ,,al)V ,,aui,,pr. Kvp. krr li' L nKN'f'"'" '";! J'chine. is visit:!..- h. ie with I Ku i ,1 I i"'""an's mother. Mrs. K. l'av- ' 1 r0"1'1 ai"v- ton. was the Inspiration for a pleasant to e.J" 'V,'ni!ur at ,h" h'""H of -Mr- "-s. am i v l ie '"' !A' "' Ta-'"r- Wwlnosday. Proer-sslve " " !''" was played, Mrs. (Irant 0:,born wiuniiiK the honors for ladles and channcey Markee for the gentlemen. The rooms and tables were effectively arranced with bowls of tulins and II. t ptiests from N"e- lacs. A delicious luncheon was served Jhe Cwirce Knhlhaeen ,,v Mrs. Taylor. The invited Kitests jtli s c.iy. and many : were: Mrs. James Coodman, Jr., Mrs. ;f..iii''y have been drop- if'nrl Raah of Seattle, Mr. and .Mrs. t Mr. and Mrs. Ceorite 1 Anhv.r Knait'is. Mr. and Mrs. Orant I.ar.L'oils Is the own- (Osboin. Mr. and Mrs. Chauneev Mar-h-iv.. il-i-oraiine shop. ' kee, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Dillar l. M'. f on Fifth avenue In and Mrs. Jack Crnfton, Mr. and Mrs. f. and th-y are makitiK Halph Hnnsaker, Mr. and Mrs. iler pi ti: west for the first I'-rt ()":ne. Miss lleulah Jarvts, and u ba-nie" enjoys a ; Klmo Henderson, paire patronaKe and 1 ft wTr;eSirTwforest Ranrs Wives from this shop. Entertained Wednesday UmTnnn,,'r,rPtl ; rrt Nl. lf- f Forest t-r h E 8 -""""rvisor Neat, was hostess Wednes- tor l, k' t v V'P" ',1"y af,"rn"n to several of the wives I '-.-m, m J7- I ' "f ri,n-''rs "f ' rmpqua Forest, who 'iP--n.line J. . . f,Tf'n " nn that day. The pnests were: Wl.'i? th in,!,,., ' , , ,'. fr"" Ass;'"' "f '-lidc, Mrs. (Visitors at ililhagens irnian of Hnlnila. Mrs Osenr illouser. Mrs. Klihnrdson. Mrs. Ooorre i!arst.-rs of i , 1 v 'ara i-airicK. a fc' of fri..D,'s i,n,i Vi ... ,y 1,Munon served by Mrs. " i"- (lavs. m '"'"i'' h.-r home in ! al. -Mr. and. Mrs. r. S. Heals enter itaineil a number of their friet-.d. j Friday nittht w ith one of the most : enjoyable parties of the season. The room, were beautifully decorated with sprint blossoms. The even.iii I was sp-uit in Kain. s and stunts, one ! of which was a mock wedding, unitim: i Mr. Duwn-uiul-out and .Miss l-ialu ila lt hvk in the a.vful bonds of matri ! mony. At a ltu hour the host-s.s served dainty refreshments. Those present wee: Mr. and .Mrs. lY.iilod. Mr. mi. 1 Mrs. O. V. Lossdon. Mr. and ! Mrs. Finest I'ri'itt, Mr. and Mrs. (!. t I.. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. FrlelaK'. Tom 'I'lufU. K. A. Stacks. Helena Itiddle, Flsie Cl;irich, and JIa.y l'at-e. It i .1- dlo Knt. rpi ioe. Complimenting Mrs. ! James Goodman, Jr. Sin. J. !'. n.Miiid will entertain to nk'lit comp'iiiH ntiiu; James Coodman, Jr., of Sal-en. wl;o is visitim; here. I'roirr. ssive O,io will be played. The house Ik's been very attractively ar ranged with lari;o clusters of yellow dai'i'odils and lilacs. Mrs. li. V. Hates will assist Mrs. Jliilard in serving. The invited rui sts are: Mrs. James (loodman, Jr.. Mrs. Ilarl.y Watson, Mrs. Jack Cral'tou, Mrs. A. it. Taylor. Mrs. Woodley Sh 'Im nson. Mrs. , Arthur Kumiss, ilrs. Herbert Quine, Mis. Cratlt (Isboin, Sirs. I.eu Itapp, Mrs. Leo Ie,-Hiiey, .Miss Clara I Patrick, Miss Xova UiukIi, and Miss ' Ijeulah Jewett. Grown Up "Kiddies" Have Unusual Parly ' Teddy l ars. pussy cats, rabbits, dolls, tin soldiers, and wooden horses wen- n surrei ted and "dolled up" for a festive evening Wedm s lay w in n a host of "five"-ye.ir-ol'l youngsters in vad'd the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1. ..I. llohl at v:i .loslu r street. The occasion was the f:fih widditiK an-n'ivi-rsary of Mr. and Mrs. Jlobl. The hosts were also compelled to dress to suit their mo sts. and a mock wed dint; was li.rfnrei.'d. Many beauti ful wo.ulen fc' fis were r.-ceivid by Hie bonorees. Delicious r, freshiuetits wer" preji.ii.d i.ml servi d by the puests. Those present wire Mr. and , Mrs. I'. .!.- ii.-l.l. Mr. and Mrs. n. II. ; I'rya-.t. Mr. an.l Mrs. F. I.. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. (I. M. Men e. Mr. and Mis. John i'-irk. Mr. mid Mrs. C. W. 'll.ss, Mr. ami Mrs. J. .V. Common,' I Mis. F.llen I.ane. Mrs. Halle . Si I. linker. Miss Ilertha Auliin, .Mis. Ma:i:aret Hess. ?s'iles Silulielliier of Siiokane, I), e Ktnice of Spokane, and iimont Morris. Friends here l.aie heard of the re. inov.,1 of Mr. :.nd Mrs. I.ee Carter ! recently from l.a (.ramie, (ire., to Itayiiioinl, Via.sli. r. Carter is a 'est-r:i rnion manaL-er and was proinoti d to tiie Ua;.tiiond o:'i'ice re c"iitl. Ilefore her luarriac Mrs. Curler was Miss lierothv cal'h, a HnsehlirK B.rl. Visitincr Father Here !. Anna Knudtsen of Portland Is i ... Aether and Mr ,n R'wburir visitine her father, A. '"I -nan motor...! to Hal7Ian. Mis. Knudtsen has many I til :i, I fri.,T,.lu 1 . . . . ' a r.eisKale "' wno welcome ner visit. ' returned the same 1 '" 'ii' ft Motors to Grants Pass n ef :..if,r,i i .- Vr- pn'' ?'irs- Key Mc(!o and Mrs. , . "''.'-? moior.-u to tirants I'nss Willi (hir-.uir ih.. i. ... .... n.-.-i. urn VISII Willi re.atives and friends. Mrs. Met;. and Mrs. Devaney formerly resided in '.rants Pass. ! Book on Life of Evanfifolist Price 'l f- w "I'm-- m Car r ter. Mrs. Sri Ca -, ? It. tr:-! I.-, k a . th ,: I , I I i. i T I It ' a . k. of Mrs. lave h. W. T. r with Missionary Sorietv na . . it -. J ''r'aarir, ',."'' 1,39 1 lne Program an'. 'S. ' Th". -oman's Missi n aMrm-i . ",n " -Misstonnrv sor etv .''"e-..t, J " Thursday afternoon with Mrs. A. h re IZ '"T"'" Pn)"-V'-1 "!'' a m. .. .. .franeed protrratn. The Drnemm for ,e Mil ffi nf, ... . .. - --- I. r: : ii.-iiioon In lows I., r;.. d i! "ree. ,,f "n f.,r a! "r Vr. Trevi, ",r nfia-.i to ,. ,' 1'iatk of n. . ... K " 'tt'Provir.c 1"'.- In I.,r, i ''" fifOi. y bv th... "el IK -,,. . - i re.rr I'evotions. b d ,v Mrs. Geddes. Soio. by Mrs. Pierce. 'ai'(. by Mrs. V. Cole. "A I.ittl Girls Choice," bv Grace Martin. Solo. Mary Dnscnhtiry. will he : it . -. . 1 ' ,,T,'rt. I.lttle Jack snriF "TLr. i- i.i , ' l-""' I-lmbs." Doro'hv Leener i '""I". J.an Cedde,. i Address. Mr,. .Martin ; i-'do. Mrs. Ormtt. The Chaiitannua announcement nn ! program has be,.n ree, V, d wi'h a . .eai of int-rest bv the n, .r, coin "1 and r ' '' u.-h 'l Utir ' ,hl v. nt inrh -"' 'h- .r n.w j , ' ' Prorratn this y.ar is w. II ,,;"'i i a r.-. ,.'h .",' .'"n-'4'niK som.tbine for Thf iiKinv fii- n! of Pr. Prl o, th" 'va;ii. .i1.-t win) ruiiilu -'t d met t'nr ;it the Armory Iw re fn I-'ehrni'.ry. will m cIh) tn 1m ar thut t Ti y sikoi l:nvi a:i ii)i(irtiinify to i;irli;i..e. in Itook , form, a history ot ilu ''vati'viisi U rinniKiiin, ii'' hiriini: u liinyrai hy of Dr. Trice, so:i:e nl- . it y..n.ins, t "K i i monies i'nu.i p i s.ins In every iown he h i i vk :t that h" has heij.e.i. jn;,! J; : - a st ry of the r.,n. trovrsii-s whit h h iiil. s hnve -iniiiM'il, A. i). ier of (.'orv:ili; will ompiie the 1m k . n , iiu ! w; i in !(; hum d'l-it;-: the T'.ist wi.-k p;th ri'ii? mat'ri.J. .Vr, t- r, n-re t r Vie toria. uli r.j !)r. l'rn ? ma JurtuiK mei-t.nj:n. Many Attend Elks Dor.ctns Forty An K'l li-in .r i p-Ttv, me .,f th" nn': lar T i -w k . ;.- ;..ri' .:i .: p:; ri i-n r-r tl' rtl ori- ii. i at Miti. , -i . : ii . .- Thcr.-iay venlm'. '! !.- t..l. , hall VkH v rv ir t r a- t ; . i' ii h mn I' i ; oor '1 it j p-ip r : oratuiii-,. a 1 wait .:, t"X tints aii'l r-i:-.:; .is w -rn rn-jn-. d l.v a la-re ei'.w.l .f K.kt an I v.-'.vy. ali i sw t'j- art-. Th" l':?pr.-i V -1 f -r ti.-- r1 ! ; ,i-.:y sii'ilv, u ti s a:.il drn.I.H w. ie .o-rv I;ny Y"'ir:' v'. the V. Vompct A v r":.l sTa'e i r ; "'r-, h; eut to !. : t ':! t!.' n- t!.r- " : . -. 1, '.. - !. Vornt .r.f! ih, rn w,ii t-;'1 -.v h.:j: hit - r an'l i ::-' a n h- T -. Th" Poek villi h" tnu rtain '! , Vt da sfjuy t .Mr.'A. I'. V. L;uhur, who 1 lie tis.-ln;rK Art Kn,,r.i(.orv c'n: r.-. t Wo'inCiiv af't-Tr'.MiH at tli lunne of Mr-. Iii v Ku:. n. Aft r a very I'll ns;nt .ift' moon the -!v.ii rive .!t-. Chtyilt Pjlm :i lieKrlitful mut prn ill th form of a kivh n show 'r.':itul .Vr1. Palm rereivtd m-my i heantiftt! ami ireful pifrs. litrtlnlav r fis w r irrs tit il to r.r. Cait''is, ;Mi4. Itedhurn. ami Mrs. II. n Palm. ( wlio h:nt' I i : i 1 Mrthilays sinre ihe last v.M-i ef ilit ( tub. A li.i'.mv lutuh- j em was herveil hy Mrs. Kneels. I Tlio pip'stM were: Mrs. Vil1inm Carsteim, Mrs. Pari IVcJier. Mrs. K1. ; Johnson. Mr. Will I.e Mere, Mrs. Klovd Safiey, Mrs. M:tv Morgan, ! Mrn. Tlla Palm. Mrs, P. C. Palm. , M rs. ClauiV Palm. Mrs Henry Sny- j dtT. Pell Stephenson. Mrs. Itedhurn. ('mo Small. Mrs. (U-oro Cluck. Mrs. i Arthur Taylor. Alma PIco-u, Itubie illoom, and Virginia Urooks. I Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Sanford had as their pnests Tlmrsdav niciit. Mr. and , Vrs. Marsdt n, Portland r sid-wits. ! who wire i n route to California for a sojoiiin. They wcrt' maliinif tli trip hy ut'tomohilo. Mrs. !aixlen and 'Mrs. Sunford arn sfstor.. 1 1 Miss lils Ilico Inst w k attcrded ' th April frolic at tho I'niversity of (lnpiMi, an annual event that is very po'mlar at the school ami one of the outstanding social ovi-nts of the year. i Several P.nsheurtf ladies will inutor to Winston Thursilav to er.jov the , hospitalil v nf Mrs. (it-or a1 Pradlmrn, , j who is entertaininc: on that day with , ' a one o'clock luncheon, to he fol ; lowed hy an afternoon of bridge. Mrs. C. W. Wharton will lie hostess ' next week for a series of luncheons :and parties, the Prut cf w'lch will jtako place on Monday. , : Benefit Proc;rp.m On Thursday NirrJit ! A real, money-value, vp-to-date per formance in vaudeville is promised ; hy the IiikIi s. hool Pan nt-Tcachers 'association when thy H!ai;e their one-act couietly, "The ruturists," at the hi all school auditorium on the evening of the 2'Jth. 1 Thfs play in bejne presented hy the 'a dies rf the association in a n eii jihavor to n se funds for tin he-iuti-(ficat;on of the hle.h si hintl lawn, and ia real fnecess is anticipated, j '"Ihe Puturists" -ons;sls of hut one act. hut that act is ;;o filled with humor that it keeps the audience in a continual state of uproar from start to finish. Th' :ist for thejday was chosen from the P.-T. A. and, accord ing to M!ss Itosa H. Parrot t, who is j (iireciins the production, no better I talent could have been chosen, j The plot of the play deatu with the :neestton of whether civilization is ; advancing or retrograding, "he man . niT in whii h this question is decrd' d .and tlio consequent situations arising form a r al, mirth p;ovokinir htiiah j special. Persons desiring information :rerard!np th" present plane of civil i ' rl mankind IioiihI not ma tt this incomparable opportunity, i In addition tn-this piay a splendid program nf i.e. si- :. !.e n arranged. Alth'-v.'h th.- cempvt" misiial pro rram is y t imta'ive, if is nit'iual'-d that thcr ai - to h- numbers bv th" lest miTicians of the city, inchiilitig : vocal K'dds. ilii"t';, ;nil instrumi nfal ir.-mbt ;-s. Th ro will also he a r.u'n- fter or renihri-'s of a uieorous nature bv one nf th' nnnt popular elocution ists .f Hi" c'ty. The soplioiaore cla-s of the hii'h school will pi sfiit the fare com- dv n'M;.d -The l.aia. rii;ib!.! Tiai-' dv of Jain!. Caisar," a parody on Shak"-:-Iiear''s p'ay. wluili made mi: h an 'Xtn hit when the t la.isini'ii pre-s-nt"'l it at th"ir pt'on. C;h"r f all, rs. t inroinp'et", will b j rcsentod, milling th" who!" pro gram rai! worth while as an cn ' rt a in in --nt cv i an i I'laary. A'lmi.'sioii p.-ic s i: i e hei n at at; I r.n c: itts. a pi ic" w hii li ih" !T embers of tile P.-T. A. fee irf TV reasonable cen -;d r;i,g the f-n t that all proceeds an; to yt to the lawn fund. This pror-Tai is in (omrd- te tl r.t-i-p ef 'if la;'! v .ho a r e nt ir--i.ng in the1- ouan " a a ! v.iih ti" in' ti tii.'t :h v Mi "'!d sta:e a peiv, wth l!-e I'Miv,, mi tint tiie mi n iat'-r Mtat-e a at:di . :" . I h l.tt. r p--r-for't.aiee i;t i , i w i?:;dr t on' I'-ra'lon aa-l wfi! b pr t:t- d in th" m ar "ui are. mi tVs ia!n v.orK on th" part f l.ir ::t T-a !." and with the S.!eT,t I n.iv t,f i.e , ; n . (,..; pat- it w;.i rmt be " ,'j Vi . L i". !r "fi jj. - V.Vdt?!n Anniversary Is Celfbratod Mi-. Har.iMi Nichols of Proikwav nt ? t jj.ied edi! sdav afternoon at her l "( d 1 Knhioned Canlen." l.on..r::uT the "e-h w. dding nnni vp riirv of b'-r parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. nard W ill. :t. of Ko.-.eburg. !:isses oi :;pr'ng b's.-tons were used through oei the horse, and during Ihe utter lie in original solids and iuu.de wre rivt n bv the quests, A delieiou I i'i' looi was servi I at a smartly ap point! ) table. Apple blossom, in a u; j lass ImiwI, were used in the cn !er. bad v:-ss at t ach corner htid,,ig small I'retirh bcunpieiH. connected with white satin ribbon. A unique feature was n huge wt-dding cake, fi.s!ed. with the dates of the mint versarv vxt- top. which, when cut. proved to be made of ice cream, in th nt t etors pink, chocolate, and white. Mrs. Willett recived lovclv pilts from the guests. The cuots were: Mr. and Mrs. It. Willett. Mr. and Mrs. C.eorne Chandler, Airs. I. II. Nichols. Miss I.ily Uavlin, Mrs. John Koeiiig. Mrs. Helen Ferguson, and Mrs. John Sloan. S. H. S. Club Will Sponsor Cotillion An Innovation In dancing circle will take place tonight at the.K. of 1. hall when the S. H. S. club, composfd of a number of the younger "t. will sponsor a cotillion. Unique figures and clever entertainment have been prepared hy th" committee in chargo of Die dame, and the occasion is b ing looked forward to with much in terest. The patronesses' for th af fair are Mfsdames K. A. Hem is, Ihmser. W. W. Peter. J. C. Hume. Walter Hamilton, tJeorge Stephenson, Ceorge guine. C. A. Smith, and MIsh Kosa 1. Parrott. x vers. Mrs. Stanley Tvldder. Mis Cer- ' tmde Ka-t. Nits. J. C. Hutee. M ta. Harrv Hildehrrtul. Mrs. C. W. Whir ton. M is. Koy pi !lo v.s. Mrs. Pa urn's siMer, of San Francisco, was the pa st of tin' cli.h for the aft'-mooti. Mr. mid Mrs A. It. Hansen will in- tertain informal!' at dinner this eve ning, honoring Mrs. P. S. Brooks if Marshfieid. who w it!i her son. KMi-; an!, has b n visiting at th" Hanse n residence for the past we- k. Covers ' will be laid for Mis. I! rooks and son, 1 Kichard. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Peter son, and Mr. and Mis. A. It. llanstn. Mrs. ProoLs will return to Mar.-hfi' Id Sunday. Young People Will Picnic Tomorrow About fifty young people of tho I high school will motor to Ilutton'a j drove tomorrow afternoon, w here I they expect to enjoy u pienfe and ! have an all around good time in the ! open. The picnic, was arranged by j tho girls, who promise a number of : surprises as well as a varied selection of "eats" for the boys. The party will motor out in the early afternoon and i return in the early evening. I I.. t1! :n - th,. 1 .v it M 1 T"i It. i,.t . . a't' r iPt to o;:;et!i.m; I ri; of te i bv ti" i. -n't ti. P.T. A. th..t aM f, I )m1 j, ii. - ho'd c-' . nN 'v may b ia-' of. M -t Pr', of th" pf,-..t.,.rg N" ' ".f.; b m. .. a to I -:-s p-.i I j.i rii", f ' . t. : a I jr..- -r..r-. r- i.t!v :..-.-. d lli- K'.iaa'L-- n a.ta.tni' ats. V- and "r P-!:-ar W. Vri-hf an 'I ': '" -' . ". -1 " I'n ' . -' r - . i r r-. ;. r . -.. Wii-ie l,-r t ' - ' -I 1 r - . : t t t .e .-. ,t '.: 1 r. ' M M ' ' . t:.- pai' .- m t ra . i i,, ' a i :,,, je ;ti, J,,,, . n il fcoi.tli. ia (jit f)u. Fresl.men Senior Reception Last Night The freshman class of the hich st hool last night entertained tho seniors with one of the most delight ful receptions of the social season. According to the upper classmen, tho htt!" frosh are roval entertainers tie U". A splendid prorrnm. which showed careful preparation anil real work on the part of the freshmen, was, pre sented in the study hall, much to the delight of the seniors, who say that thf y are pur prised at the ability of th" freshmen as ent"rtainers. Tho high school orchestra opened the program by rendering several I beautiful numbers. Av comical Irish ! song. ' rn Med "My Irene." was given ! by Theima Olmstead and company of accompanists. This number elicited ral laughter. Following the exhibi tion of a series of slides on Oregon writors. Principal Johnson favored the ai'duncc with a splendid vocal solo arid responded to an encore. A com ical one act play, entitled "The HiartviMe Shakespeare Club." came n-xt and proved enjoyable. "My Afn Folk," a Scottish song, was given by Mrs. Hamm ami was fully appreciated by the listeners Kdtth Starret. a member of the freshman class, gave a humorous reading and won many ad mirers. The next number, which was the real ccntet. of the program, was a plav entitled "Th" Kvolution of Courtship." It showed the methods of courtship through the ages, taking first the cavi man, then th" Indian, the Orien tal, the colonial, (lie twentieth cen tury, and then a glimpse Into the fu ture by showing the fortieth centurv srylc. 'ihe phay was splendidly work 'I out ami kept the audience i't'i'lnti throughout. Miss Jean Mackenzie t losed the program bv i';vfnr a selected vocal solo, entitled ' Whin I (Jit to Heaven." This mim ic r also received 1m arty applause. fier retiring to th gym and enjoy ing a nu in ht r of gam cm, the fun-im-kers were served with orange sher he and French pastry. Following a few more games the party came ti) an end, the seniors declaring that thev had received an entertainment such as tin y hud not been given since -nteriiig' liih s hool. Mrs. Pctterson Entertains Monday Bridge Club Mri, V. M. petterson entertained 'h" Mondav Itridge club this week, at her aparti!" nt in the 1'erktnn buihi ina. The rooms were very attractive viih spring flowers, am a dainty luncheon was served. Additional tip sts of the club on this occasion a re Mrs. C. W. Wharton. Mrs. I). S. W ir. Mrs. A. A. Wilder. Mrs. Cuv Phut. Mrs. Oorge Johnson. Mrs. W. It. Con lee. Th" club members present were M rs. I.h d Crocker. Mrs. Ilen Xigb-r. Mrs. F. V. K'-llington, Mrs. C. W. (ii'bert. Mrs. William Pell. Mrs. T"hn Knger. n ml Mrs, Petterson. Mrs. K' llingtorr won th" club prize for th" tf'crnoon, rind Mrs. Flint the guest prix-. Mrs. 11 Casey spent a few davs last we-k vidting In Portland and Kiigene, re'irniit to itoMeburg Saturday af t rr:onn. Th'odt.r" Abrahams. O. A. C. stu '!"iit, is hpend'ti' th" we.k'nd in l.'os. burg vis;t in i' with hi -t parent n, Vr. mpI Mrs. AHert Abrahams. Triflav Bridge Clu! Meets With Mrs. Wilder Ti, ! il.i.iv nfli rnoun Ilrlilro rhih u-i . Iiu i iniiijl v .-hlerl.tin.-.l . f'Tiinv i! th- I. oiiio of ; irs. A. A. Vll,.-r In I'wr'onk inM ll f'.n. Ho'a'h of lillij,. I.i. . :e.-,riB ,,,r-...o I. nn, I il.i. r i.l l ;, f'.- ' M al. i' t!,. ...oris. '.' . Wi '. r ri. 'I .! i.niy l-i-i- l. ..-n. x .'i, liv ,V'4. smplcon . Th" !uli ii.i'i!). j .r. h--ii i nr.-: Mr. U. It. SI. 1 1,1. L. V. Vtl I. (i. I'lo.nlniiv, Mr. ! A. ."iinfonl. N;,lli;ili I'lillortoli, .Mr.4. Arlliur XJuu hi. T.TrB. J. K. Saw Helen Ballard Married in Los Angeles Recently XIIk.h lli lcn Ircnii llalliird hocnine ! (lie lirlilo of (looriro ( nrroll Wolilln, I a lli'iilonunt In ih I'. S. navy, at hl-h noon V(lni.(lii.v, April IS, Ht llm j , Clmrch nf tln AiikoIm, I,oh Ahl-cIch, Cal. Tho w. ililiiiK (...ri niony was ri'ad i ny h utiicr I tioniiiKiin. j TIih lirlilo Ih tlm iluuKhtor of Pr. am! Mrn. K. V. Hoover of ItoHoliiir, iinil wan siven nvay by her niolher. Slie wiih attriu-tlvely jtnwned In wlilto and carrloil n Hliower liiiiniuet of nww, IIIW'S of tin) vitllry and malden hulr fern. Th brlilesmuld, Mlws Viola Ilonver, worn a dainty froek of flaiiiw chifron and curried a bouquet or creain roues. Mr. tleorK" HHhh, a jfrntemlly brother of l.lciilcnalit 1 W'eldin. neted ns best man. j MIhs Dullard has resided In Rose, i InirK the most of tier life, nnd Is a graduate of St. Helens hull, Portland. 1 tlrecon. Lieutenant Woldili Is the Hon oil Mr. nnd Mrs. tieorKe U Weldln of i Portland. Oregon, nnd Is a graduate of Jefferson high school and attended tlio I'ntviTslly of OrcKon nnd thu llni Iversltv nf Wiislilnptoii. He is a niem- i lier nf Sigma Chl fraternity, also of Mho Multnomah club. After touring southern Calfiornia tho ynmiic couplo j will he nt homo to their friends In 'the Potter apartments In San li(-gi, Ivhcvo Lieutenant WeliWn Is stationed : at iirescnt. i Gene Hurt I lost at ! Birtliday Party j dene Hurt, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. V.'arren (J. Pint, was host today to six of his little friends, honnrliiK tho i twelfth anniversary of his birth. The guests were taken lo Ihe theater, nnd a dainty luncheon was served at tho . Pa'ace of Sweets following the lllovlo. The gin sts were: Mar Heyiners, Owen Cordon, Hubert Onpey, Itoss Hatei, jCayloi'd llowileii. nnd ;ieno Hurt. reading. An a -.Tress by Jntre T'ulhr ton was waIi recelveil, and was fol lo vi.l by a Hl-ori talk hy Mr. Huff. ..'rs. Mary pa'::i gave a vm-al solo uiul the H'teinoon closed by those i,n s--i!t sin.;, uk ".VurchltiK Through (Ii orgia." ,'f Mrs. Weaver Hostess for Saturday Luncheon Mis. W. J. Weaver was hoste:;3 at one o'clock today for a smartly ap iminted luncheon n: tho Hotel l'nit iiua, followed by an afternoon tliimhlu party. The taldo was (hirmlng with clusters of pink blossom, the color motif of pink p-.-cdominiitinK In tho room. This Is the first nf a series off luncheons to be sponsored by Mrs. Weaver durini; tho next (wo weeks. Covers were laid for Mrs. J. If. tooth, Mrs. Prod llaynes, Mrs. I- 11. Skinner. Mrs. It. I., llile. Mm. (linirgo Kohlhageii, Mrs, X. P. Howell, Miss I'riinkio Howell, Mrs. Charles Itusho, Mis. 1. It. Itiddle, Mrs. A. f Murstors, Mfs. J. I. OslMirn, Mrs. M. K. ltlce, Mrs. C. W. Parks. Mrs. Dexter ltlce, Mrs. C.orgo Ilacher. Mrs. (1. 1- KHnt. Mrs. Ctsirge Lnnggons, anil Mrs. V. J. Weaver. O iS Mrs. Falbe Entertains at 500 Wednesday Mrs. J. K. Kalbe was hostess Wednesday evening at a delightful !imp party at her homo. A profusion of lilacs and dogwood made the rooms most attractive, and progressive fioo was played. Miss Katherinn Morrill (iipturing first honors and Miss Mar- gsretta Merrill tho consolation. Miss Helen Kalbo and Miss Kllialieth Clark assisted Mrs. Kulbu in serving a de licious luncheon. Tho pucHts wore: Dr. Lurotta Smith. Miss Francis Potter, Misses Kntherlne and Mnrgnrotta Merrill, Miss Mnuilo Parks, Miss Poarl Gil bert, Mrs. Kittle Marstors, Miss Helen Casey. Miss Catherine Olson, Miss Hess Thorson, Miss Gladys Rapp, Miss Hii7.cl Kevins, Mrs. t). H. Drown, Mrs. Harold Nichols, und Miss Ver tilta Kohlhagen. Bridge Luncheon at - One o Clock Today Mrs. C.orro Wharton was tho charming hostess today for n hand somely arnolnted bridge luncheon lit one o'clock. Marigolds nnd pansles I were used lll'ist eflecllvely tliroill:ll- out the rooms. Covers weri laid for : Mrs. Carl Wimberly. Mrs. Cuy Cor don. Mis. Hoy ('niching. Mrs. Hoy Hollows. Mrs. Jack Wharton. Mis. JCIonn Wimberly, Mrs. Kenneth (Julno, i Mrs. (IcorKo Johnson, Mrs. Charles i M( ICililnny, Mrs. I.lnyd Whipple, Mrs. i Sam Shoemaker, and Mrs. Ceorge I Wharton. After lulu boon brlds-e was I played during the iifiernoon. iCharminp; Aftcrnon at Mr3. J. R. Farrintons : Among the manv bridge afternoons of this week was n charming vent 'sponsored by Mis. .1. It. Karrlm-ton at her home, on Friday afternoon. A color motif of yellow, accentual,-,! bv bowls of California popples, 'made the rooms most altracllve. llmsls for the afternoon were: Mis. Ceorge Johnson. Mrs. J. y. Dillard, Mrs. ! Charles Springer. Mrs. J. I. u,ve. Mrs. I A. Wells. The r.-r ii I.i r Huh mem- h.-rs present w-re: Mrs. Clair K. Allen. Mrs. II. W. Hal-s. Mrs. Irvln Itriilin. Mrs. A. J. Iloclirad.-I, Mrs. V. ! M. Pelterson, Mrs. I.ouls Melvln. Mrs. il.ee Wells CHIIIII'i-d Ihe guest prize, laud Mrs. D. W. Hales the Huh prize, i A dainty lum-heon w:,s s.-rved bv the I jfasbfons 1 nT3ilabv host ohm, iisHisted It- Mrs. loi h radrd. Mrs. Hnnscikor Hostess for jMrs. James Gooflm.in I An afternoon ff rardu, lionorlnir : Mrs. JiiiiM'H tiooilman. Jr.. as nnred today hy MrH, Ralph Huiisaker. jCi'mter of weet p-as and tultpi mad" thp room very beautiful, ami i an I'n jo a hie afternoon ax pent. ! The hostess wan noi-ted in serving bv Mrs. L K. Iletmltu'er. The KU' sts tor th afierniMin ere : t rn. Jiihiim !M) Iiiuiti. rx. (Irani Khorn. Vrn. A. P. Talor. Mr. Ib-rh-rt i-nn-. Mrt. I.eo pjievan v. Mrs. Channcey i Markee, Mri. Ixn Stahlmann. Miss I Kraru iM Meiininrer. and y.v. P. K. - Henniniri r. f ine Program for Al'. R. C. Meeting The retnhir n'e'-tinr ef the Wonien'ri pefef Coijs at ih" Armory "'rldnv nfternom v.;h most enioribe. a kooiJ pMifciam hru ru' ! n ;ti r:ti d. It u 'i h pret .;..) ,v ta r ruUr Frubiv r-hicken d'ntier. speisor! bv th" W. U. C. Th" prok-r.im roiiHted of a reading by John Haml, Mr-. K. j P. PiiHsell aiNo cae a r .elliiK. ami V. K. Pag", gav u violin koIu and Frnst bitten noaos. wind blown lorka and ahiverin? ankles add an appealing touch to tho nprfn-s fashion prrade which valiantly cornea forth each day despite th wintry hbiatn. It Ih true that Old Sol Hliinen down In all hia xlorv the greater part of tho time, but tho temperature of the paHt few davn has been just a hit chilly for the thin knit frocks, the printed Hi Iks. nnd the lightweight units the follower of Paine Fnnhlon miiHt have to pay Iioiuiiko at thu Hhrlne of apriiiK. Many of the more rnnnorvntlvo hnvo contented thcmselven with a newcloao f'ttinx hnt, fnHh light gloves nnd btoiiHOH, nnd nre waiting for the r'al ihnath of Hummer before venturing J forth in the HtyleH of aprlng. (Iray costumca over till others pro- d'-t a wtnmg aeanon for gray. There are many gray auitH, made very plain 'and tailored with finger-tip length j jacketH. With them are worn mnall gray clothe Hhaped hata, which keep I their trimming in gray tonea. Ocru Hloni'lly a hat of mountain haze or orchid given an added touch of color , to a gray costume. The long grey coat, with Btraijdit linen offerH nn In tercKting Btyle not . Coata of thla tpe Hfi'in ipiite na popular an the black fringed capea of last neaHon. Manv of them have corded collars of the H"lf material, while others have collars of gray Huuirrel or platinum j fox. One of tlio most tiuu.-mal of the i i:ra" coats has n flounce al limit et to, being ipille tlrht fitting until- ft rent lies below the knees and then j flaring in a full circular flounce. ! The King Tut coat proved to be ! one of th" setmat ions of the Kaater 1 fashions. Several young women wore them. They wre atralght lined nf fairs of dark bliio, embroidered In ' huge Pgvptian figures, pyramids nnd 1 hieioglyphlcs fn colors red, yellow, : green, purple nnd gray. Often their ! wearers augmented their attempt at I the bizarre, by wearing red hata and rdloeS. 1 Colored ullppers were verv much in evidence everywhere, red being thu most popular color, followed by green, i blue and purple. Hero a word might be said to the wearers of the colored j slippers. Colored shoes for atreet wear nhotild not be worn wilh stock-lm-i of th" name color! Yesterday I saw a girl wenrlng red sli ppera with cerise hosiery. The effei I would have netit a bull raving, j Another young woman wore red dhoea I with onion brown hosiery. The con t trasl lo re was too blatant. With i colored slipper pale grays and na tural coinred nt" kings art1 the only ore s ul,n li can be worn effei t viely, without displaying utter lack of good taste. MY FAVOR II L" RECIPE fruit salad Hy Mrs. 11. V. Maddux. (Ilie package of gelatine dissolved as .tire, t., on pa, kaifo. After it has ' i i,ol, ,1. mid 2 cubed orsnK'-s. t ut , lo-iipple sad rnndu-d cherries. ind a, I.I as ii...il,i Mold. Turn each, im'H ,,n a leftitie b af an 1 si-rve wilh 9 ilresslmc nf pipial parts nf whipped ii-am Hi;d niavonnalse. This salad Is erv nice wliho.ii the gelatine, but mid luarshmallows, cut In small pieces. Just befuro serving. O J