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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1908)
THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, JANUARY 26, 1908. luncheon this week In honor of Miss Morriii, ..if Duluth, Minn., who is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Wells Gilbert. V Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Raley are guests at Hotel del Coronado. Miss Marjorie Miller, one of the pop ular jtirls of Seattle's younger set, is visiting at St. Helen's Hall, a guest of Miss Louise Knappen. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Tarpley have re turned from a brief visit to New York City. Mrs. William Knight and daughter Marcia have left for an extended Cali fornia trip. Later they will be joined by Mr. Knight, and' together they will vit.it the. Southern California points of interest. Much informal entertaining has been done in honor of Miss Flora Stern, who is a guest of her cousin. Miss. Flora Fleischner. . Miss Ruth Lee and Miss Anna O'Connor were hoRteses at a pretty party on Thursday night at the Orcgon'Yacht Club, when they were assistrd by Robert Good and Dr. F. C. Mellich. The clubhouse was artistically arranged with flowers and vari-colored lights. The affair took the form of a dancing parly. ... A cotillion I. to be given this Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wolfe for their daughter. Miss Florence Wolfe, Who made her formal debut last Winter. . ... Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Washburn, who have been visiting with Mrs. Washburn's parents. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Jones, have gone to Minneapolis. . ' Mrs. J. Marion Meacham has announced the engagement of her daughter, Frances Graham, to W. Frank Whitley, for merly of Dallas. Texas, now of Seattle, Wash. The wedding is to take place March 17, at the First Christian Church. ... Miss Henryetta Lauer, who has been visiting her Ulster. Mrs. C. M. Kahn. in Boise, Idaho, for the past threV months, will return to Portland on Monday. ... The Delta Pi Society, composed of Port land Academy girls, gave a box party on Monday at "Brown of Harvard." The two boxes were occupied by Misses Mar guerite Bosclike, Gretchen Klosterman, Frances Fuller. Margaret Bates, Elsa Hill, Luetic Smith. Kemna Klosterman. Klu Smith. Ruth Sichel, Ruth Small and Lillian Buehner. The ' ehaperones were Mrs. George F. Fuller and Mrs. Charles Smith. . . A largcly'attended and- pretty reception of the past week was given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Elliot Habersham at her residence on Irving street. Presiding at the tea. table, massed with quantities of daffodils, were Mrs. William Jones, Miss Teka von Bolton. Mrs. E. L. Thomp son and Mtes Grace Eliot. Receiving with Mrs. Habersham was Mrs. C. J. Schnabel, assisted by Mrs. A. H. McGowan. Mrs. F. II. Alliston and Mrs. Allen Ellsworth. Assisting n serving were Miss Ruby Chrichton. Miss Helen Smith and Miss Blanche Schott. Receiving the guests at the door were little Frances Habersham and Gene Ounn. ' ... Miss Ruth Honeyman, who attended the freshman glee at Eugene, is still a guest of Mrs. Wold at their attractive residence in th college town. ... The wedding 6t Miss Bertha Fritsii, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frltsch. to Henry Frank, son of Mrs. Linda Frank, is to take place Wednes day evening at the Portland ' Hotel. Only members of the families will be present. . ' The annual freshman glee at the Uni versity of Oregon, which wa.s held last Saturday night, was one of the most bril liant social affairs ever given In the col lege town. The big armory was deco rated with pennants, and the scene was one of gaiety. There were more than 400 guests participating in the grand march. Cecil Ehpey. a Portland Academy grad uate, acted as floor manager, and the other members of the committee were Mary Howard, Hazel Brown. Ralph Cro ntse and Howard Drew. The patronesses were Mesdames Church, DeBar. Duff. Jones, Morey and Dearborn. Among the Portland guests were Mrs. lx von Zoll Clarke, Misses Gertrude Elfers, Myrtle Sheldon, Dorothy Holhrook. Doro thy Morrison. Margaret Boot. Florence Lllhurn. Ethel Clarke, Ruth Honeyman, Lessie Leadbetter, Nell Swart, Katherine Kmmons. Jessie Blbee. Merle MoKelvey, Maude Steadman. Rita Bernard, lone lambert, Eva Jones. Winifred Abbott, Thora Malln and Messrs. Howard Lat ourette and Blaine Hallock. On Friday evening the Beta Epsllon Sorority gave a reception in honor of its guests, and the Tau Pi Sorority gave a similar affair on Saturday afternoon. The Sigma Xu Fraternity kept open house on Sunday afternoon. The social affairs of the Oregon stu dents are attracting more attention each year and are becoming immensely popu lar. The four big events of the year are the sophomore hop, which is always held early in December: the freshman glee, on the third Saturday in January; the junior prom., usually held In March. ' and the alumni ball during commencement week. NANCY LEE. , KVKXTS OF TIIK WEEK. A very pleasant event occurred last Monday when u large number of the members of Mount Hood Circle. Women of Woodcraft, planned and carried out a surprise party at the home of Mrs. J. Ira 'Routlerige. at Bust Twenty-ninth and Belmont streets. The occasion was the birthday of Mrs. Routledge, who is a very popular member of the order. About 3ft of her friends suddenly appeared at her home, at 11 o'clock Monday morn ing, bringing with them refreshments and many intentions of having a good time, which were fully carried out. It was a most complete surprise to Mrs. Routledge and.the day was pleasantly spent in card playing, music and recitations. During the afternoon Mrs. Cornell. In a neat speech on behalf of the friends present. handed Mrs. Routledge a handsome cut Etass earaffo. Those present were: Mes dames Fraxcr. Howe, Gheman, Keenan, Wheeler. Klllot. Carls. Knapp. O'Brien, Lotrich. McGregor, Pelton. Shields. Rich mond. Warden. Nonken, Cornell. Kenetick. Phillips. Morgan. A. Minar, E. Minsr and Misses P, Minar, R. Minar, and Evans. - - ... r ' At the home of Mrs. George E. Tilden, frtii East Morrison street, the monthly tea of the Ladles' Missionary Society of the Hawthorne Presbyterian Church, was given Tuesday afternoon and attended by 51 ladles of the society. Mrs. O. M. Scott, secretary, and Mrs. Lucas, treasurer, were present. An Interesting programme was rendered. Mrs. W. D. Deavor rendered a solo. "Don't Cry. Little Girl, Don't Cry." She responded to an encore by singing "Goodby. Sweet Day." Mrs. Bertha Grimes followed with a solo, "Ah, 'Tis a Dream," and responded to an encore. "Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes." MTss Florence Smith, a well-known elocu tionist, entertained the company with sev eral selections in a most happy manner. Violet Hayes gave an instrumental solo most charmingly. The hostess was as sisted in receiving the ladies by Mrs. Mo Leod. The reception lasted from 2:30 to 5 P. M., and was one of the most enjoyable In the history of the society. ... A pianoforte recital will be given by Miss Grace von Groenewald, pupil of Arthur Foote, assisted by Mrs. May Dearborne-Schwab, at the Unitarian Chapel. Seventh and Yamhill streets. Monday evening. January 27, at 8:15 o'clock. The patronesses are Mrs. Ed gar E. Coursen, Mrs. Thompson T. Davis, Mrs. Edward Ehrman, Mrs. P. J. Mann and Mrs. Warren E. Thomas. The programme follows:; Rondo. G Major, Opus Til. Beethoven Variations Serleuses, opus 54. . Mondelssohn Miss von Groenewald. 'Air from "Louise" charpentler Mrs. Schwab. M.dftation. Opus 72, No. 5. . . .Tsehalkowskl Deux Arabevque uebussy Barcarolle, Opus 30, No. 1 Rubinstein Wtdmung Schumann-Liszt Miss von Groenewald. A Little Winding Road Ronald Fernian Love Song Burrnelster A Song of Sunehfne Thomas Mrs. Schwab. Etude. Opus 27, No. i Foote Suite In C Minor, Opus 30 ..Foote Appassionato, Romance. Toccata. " Miss von Groenewald. Mrs. Warren E. Thomas. Accompanist -... One of i the most delightful events in Tuesday evening, . January 2S. at the ' Woodman Temple.' on Eleventh street, j Mrs. Hersclr will be installing officer ! for the Women of Woodcraft, assisted ' by the guards of Astra Circle. William I Reidt will install the Woodmen officers, I assisted by Webfoot team. Captain Elliot commanding. Short addresses will be made by Neighbors Governor Chamber lain, A. L. Barbur and Grand Guardian Neighbor Carrie C. Van Orsdall. followed by readings by pupils of Mrs. Gillespie's School of Reading and instrumental music by Mrs. L. Geisler and son. . . . Jack L. McConnell entertained a num ber of his young friends at a birthday party at his home on East Bumelde street last Thursday evening. The event was also in honor of his brother.-Samuel, who had just returned from a trip to Califor nia with his bride. The evening was spent pleasantly in games aid music, after which a delicious cupper was served. Those present were Miss Olga Kllnker, MARRIED IN PORTLAND LAST WEEK g. Iks. jv . ig i - f $ Mil. AD MHS. J. If. htM. A very prettj- wedding took place at the home of the groom's sister, Mrs. George Bishop, Twenty-eighth and Clinton streets, when J.- II. Kunz and Miss Helen Sauermann were united in marriage by Rev. J. R. McGlade. The bride and groom were attended by Mr., and Mrs. Dutsher. The bride carried bride's roses and the bridesmaid pink carna-' tions. The rooms were beautifully decorated in ivy. Oregon grape and ferns aiid the dining-room was lighted' with Chinese lanterns. The couple stood under a wedding bell made of ferns. Mrs. Guy Depue played the wedding march. Many handsome presents were received. Mr. Kunz Is Oregopian agent- for Brooklyn and Sellwood. The bride is well known in society circles. After congratulations and a wedding -supper, Mr. and Mrs. Kunz left for their own home, 630 Brooklyn street. -X- Salem society this season was the unique Chinese domino party given by Miss Eleene L. Fawk on Saturday afternoon, of this week, in honor of Miss Lenna Eleanor Cavanagh, who is to be 'married February 19. to Otho O. Regan. The Fawk home, at Nob Hill, was elaborately decorated throughout In Chinese effect. Two Chinese tots drew in- cart, ladened with china, as a gift to Miss Cavanaugh from her girl friends. Maidens gowned in Chinese robes waited upon the guests at numerous small tables throughout the spacious parlors. Rice novelties, ginger root, wafers and tea were served irf Chinese fashion. In the recieving line with Miss Fawk were, her mother, Mrs. Henry Harvord Fawk, Mrs. L. C. Cavanagh. Mrs. James Walton, Jr., of Tillamook, and Airs. Claud S. Knight, of The Dalles. ... The entertainment and social at West minster Presbyterian Church, corner of Tenth and vWeidler streets, last Wednes day ntght proved an unqualified success In every respect. A large and appre ciative audience, filled the handsome church building, and every number on the programme was received with gen uine and well-merited enthusiasm. John Claire Montelth's songs elicited the highest praise. Following was the programme: Reading, Jeannie Finley; piano solo, Helen Wegman; reading. Muriel Hosfod; . vocal solo, Jrrhn Claire Monteith; reading, Miss Alice Juston; song. Miss Zeta Hollis ter: reading. Miss Nettie Van Zante: 'accompanist, Mrs. McMIchael. The committee who had charge of the pro gramme feel most grateful to all who contributed to the success of the en tertainment, . . . On ' January 18, at the home of Mrs. W. Ritter. 792 Roosevelt street, a pleas ant surprise party was tendered Miss Ester Ritter and her friend. Miss Rosa Schalin. The surprise was complete. Many games were enjoyed and a delicious luncheon was spread. Much praise was extended to little Arthur Ritter for his selections on the piano. Vecal and in strumental music closed a most enjoy able evening. Present were, Miss Hzel Baker, Miss Lorene Healey, Miss Lillian Treute, Miss Margerite Young, Miss Anna Treute, Miss Gunhild Peterson, Miss Gladys Bachelder. Miss Stella Gray. Miss Anna Peterson. Miss Rosa Schalin, Misses Esther and Pearl Ritter. Master Arthur Ritter, Mrs. W. Ritter and Mrs. W. J. Baker. .... Portland Circle. Women of Woodcraft, and George Washington Camp, Wood men of the world, will hold a joint in stallation of their new officers-elect on Miss Ora McMann, Marie Turner, Adeline Shurtleff. Earleen E. Smith. Anna Opltz, Mrs. Samuel McConnelf, Mrs. H. J. Smith, J. D. Acheson, Samuel McConnell. Bert Rohlman. Harry Elliot, Henry Easton. Bert H. McMann. H. J. Smith and Jack McConnell. . . The Tuesday Afternoon Club met with Mrs. II. T. Hudson. Roll call was answered by incidents in Greek his tory. "Byron" formed the topic of the day. and Mrs.- Hudson had arranged the following programme: "Life and Influence of Environment." Mrs. Frank Miles: "Critical Study Man and Poet." Mrs. Chipman; "Study Prisoner of Chlllon." Mrs. A. A. Bailey: "Study Vision of Judgment," Mrs. L. M. Davis; reading,; "The Dream," .Mrs. Chipman. Refreshments were served by' the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Eshelman. The club will meet with Mrs. H. T. Hudson. January 28, at University Park, St. John car. . . ' Miss Zilla Lewis celebrated her 18th birthday Saturday evening, January 18. at her home. 75 East Twenty eighth street. North. Games and mu sic were enjoyed during the evening. Dainty refreshments were served at a late hour. Those present were Misses Eva - Bosccw. Fay Himes, ' Lillian Gardener. Edith Brobst, Mildred Himes, Bessie Hughes, Catherine Graham, Susie Hall, Lura Himes, Effie Barrett; Messrs. Reginald Fox, Harry McNeelan. Clyde Graham, Harvy Lind say, Bert Burdick, Ernest Graham, Don Cather, Lewis Dillon, Jack Kennedy. . . The O. E. S. Girls are issuing a limited number of invitations for a dancing party to be given on Monday evening. February! 3, at the Woodmen Hall, East Sixth and Alder streets. The patronesses are to be Mrs. W. J. Fullam, Mrs. E. F. Hitchcock. Mrs. A. L. Rumsey, Mrs. L. Henrys and Mrs. W. H. Smith. The members of the club who wilt partici pate in this party are Misses Emma M. Howatson, Josephine Stapleton, Edith Schmeer, Bess Houston, Mabel Beckett, Margaret Howatson, Louise Philpott and the Misses Ballin. ... The Trvington Dancing Club met last Wednesday evening at the Tennis Club house and an enjoyable evening ' was spent. The next party will be a charac ter party and will be given on Wednesday evening, Febrnary 12. The patronesses are: Mrs F. A. Rosencrants, Mrs. Robert L. Aldrich, Mrs. Francis Drake. ... The art department of the Woman's Club will meet next Tuesday at 2 o'clock sharp in the art room of the public CELEBRATE FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THEIR MARRIAGE k o 1 I iiiswistili 8i mraMt n hi imiitiiMinWHM--f 4 V iJi r:v V 'I 4 - MH. AMD MRS. ERX8T SCHNEIDER. OF .NEEDY, OREGON. NEEDY, Or., Jan. 25. (Special.) In the presence of their children and grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Schneider celebrated their golden wedding last Sunday. 'The aged couple are in good health and enter tained their guests TOyally. Mr. and Mrs. Schneider were married in Germany in 1858 and came to this country In 1874, settling first In Nebraska. In 1889 they cttme to Oregon, where they have lived ever since. They are well known and highly respected in. the community in which they reside. The celebration was held at the home of theif son, Arthur Schneider. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. August Bremer, Mr. and Mre. Will Breroer, Mrs. Boberg, Paul Brinkman, of Portland; Mrs. Carbiner, Allan Dresher, John Dresher. Mr. and Mrs. August Koppe, Mr. and Mrs. Nov, Mr. and Mrs. Schulz. of Portland;: Mr. and Mrs. Wachtmann. The presents were many and useful, " library, subject, "Light, the Great Uni fying Element in a Picture." with illus trations from the works of Rembrandt, Leonardi da Vinci and Correggio, etc. Mrs. Weister also announces to the psy chology class that she will meet -teem immediately after the art class at 3:30. This is done at the request of members who live at a distance and wish to at tend both departments on the same af ternoon. The Qui Vive Club met at the home of Mrs. Harry Innocent. 318 Tilla mook street, Thursday afternoon. Janu ary 23. . - The hostess was assisted in serving by Mrs. Curtis. During the luncheon a graphic as well as instruct ive description of htift recent trip through Chicago was given by the hostess. Those prese'nt were Mesdames J. Leach. Lyon, Cameron, Curtis, Pritchard. Monroe. Shea, Innocent, Olmstead and Steelman. v i Mrs. P. J. Jennings entertained Tues day afternoon at five hundred in honor of Miss Theresa Lyons, of Walla Walla. Miss Flora. Jessup winning first prize. Those present were Miss May Helen Flvnn. Miss Nona Lawler. Miss Millie Strawbrldge, Miss Florence Carlson, Miss Nellie Hoy, Miss Flora Jessup, Miss Theresa. Lyons, Miss Pearl Jen nings, Miss Fannie Badman. Miss Sarah Cassin, Mrs. C. Bass, Mrs. F. Sullivan, Mrs. L. Wilds, Mrs. R. J. Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Witter entertained the Hi-yu-Wa-Wa Five Hundred Club last Tuesday evening at their residence on Thirty-sixth and East Morrison streets. All members of the club were present and had a very enjoyable even ing, including a musical programme, in which Messrs. Witter. Welheim and Young rendered several selections. The prizes' were won by Miss Wilma Mug ger and Bert Thomas. - The S. F. H. Club met at the home of Mrs. S. W. Ammer. Wednesday, Jan uary 22. Mrs. W A. Gill won the first prize and Mrs. R. U. Benjaman the sec ond. The members present were: Mes dames W. Webster, J. B. Roth, W. W. Christie, C D. Love, C. F. Frazee, W. M. Kennedy. W. A. Gill, R. W. Benja man. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. W. Webster, Wednes day, January 29. .... Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jennings gave a dinner on Monday -night at their resi dence on Flanders street, in commemo ration of the thirty-third anniversary of thtir marriage. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. John A. Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Jennings, and the Misses Violet and Florence Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. Jenrrings were married in New York City January 20,' 1875. . . The meeting of the Ladles' Auxiliary to the A. O. H. last Monday night, in the W. O. W. Hall, ' Eleventh etreet, was largely attended. The Installation of offi cers took place, and the following pro gramme was given: Piano solo. Miss Fitzgibbon: vocal solo. Miss M. Healy; vocal solo. Miss M. Haggerty; vocal solo. Mrs. W. J. Smith. A dainty supper was eerved . ... Miss Tillie . Gravelle entertained at I dinner, Thursday evening, at her home, 390 Stanton street, in honor , of Miss Theresa Morgan, of Lakeside, Neb. Be sides the hostess there were present Misses Theresa Morgan, Agnes Lillis, Mary La Doux. Lucy'La Doux, Minnie Conley, Florence Crawford and Eva Gravelle. ..... The Portia Club was entertained at the home of -Mrs. "Oglesby Young on Tues day, January 14. Five hundred was the game of the afternoon Dainty refresh merrts were served. The club will meet on Tuesday, "January 28. at the home of Mrs. I B. Reeder, 923, East -Everc"t street. ... The Orranco Club, whose- parties have proved so popular the. last three years, have decided to give two more, one tomorrow evening, January 27, and the last one February 24. The members are: H. J. Hucke. H.-W. Hingley, J. F. Adams, H. E. Williams. Next Wednesday evening the St. Law rence Social Club will entertain their friends at the Assembly HalC corner of Third and Sherman streets. Progressive whist and 509 will be played, followed by refreshments and dancing. All are In vited. ... The Wednesday Evening Five Hundred Club was very pleasantly entertained, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Menden hall. 351 Hall street, last week. After playing 24 hands, delicious refreshments wera served. . ... Mr. . and Mrs. A. L. Danziger will be at home to their friends at their apart ments at the Hill on Sunday.. January 26, and Thursday, January 30, between 2 and 6 P. M. .... Trie literature department of the Port nomah Study Club will meet at the home of Mrs. C Gritzmacher, 395 Taylor street, Wednesday, January 29, at 2 P. M. ... Winelow Meade Circle. No. 7, L. of G. A. R., "will hold Its postponed social Tuesday evening In Drew Hall. The East Side Athletic Club will give Us January party. Thursday, the 30th, at Ringler's Hall. WEDDINGS. Curry-Hansen. A very pretty and quiet home wedding took place on Wednesday, January 15, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wilson, 98 North Church street,, this city, the bride being Miss Myrtle Hansen and the groom, MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED THE FASHION CENTER 4th and Morrison SALE OUR GREAT ANNUAL Eurs, Suits and Furnishings For Ladies', Misses' and Children f at Clearance-Sale Prices Now that our great Annual Clearance Sale is nearing its end, the money-saving opportunities are becoming even greater, until now the most unprecedented bar gains confront you at every turn, and include the stocks of every department. 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The bridesmaid was Miss Lillian Wilson, a sister of the bride, and the best man, John Curry, a brother of the groom. The house was tastefully decorated in Oregon grape and carnations. The bride was gowned in a beautiful cream crepe de Paris creation trimmed in pale blue. "A wedding sup per was served immediately after the wedding. Hutton-David. George Hutton, of CaHin, Wash., and Mrs. Cora -David, of this city. wer united a JLenncns Portland. San Fmnt'iiieo, Seattle. The I rarest Firm of I tii Kind la America. SPECIALTY GLOVE AND UMBRELLA STORE. Special Sale Monday WOMEN'S GLOVES. Women's One-Clasp English Cape Walking Glove, J1.60 value, pair. . . -i 954 CHILDREN'S GLOVES. Bovs' and Girls' English Cape Walking Gloves, $1.39 value, pair. . . 89 UMBRELLAS. 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