The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, December 04, 1910, SECTION THREE, Page 2, Image 36

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    TITE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX. POItTTiAXD. DECEMBER 4, 1910.
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CONTRA MY t- :i expectation. last
week u far1 from the quirt time
prophesied by the pessimist who
ays that It la Impossible to have two
week full of delightful pleasure In
succession.
. A week so taken up with the teaa
and card parties tas not been experi
enced In Portland for some time, and
' this only noes to prove that the Winter
' season la here In earnest and that It
la one of the most successful In years.
Mrs. T. R. Wilcox's recital and tea
was the first Important event of the
' week, and In turn It waa quickly fol
lowed by the elaborate reception at the
. home of Mrs Charles Joseph SehnabeL
. the "com Ins: out tea given by Mrs. J.
. W. Cook In honor of ber daughter. Miss
! Cully Cook: the afternoon at bridge
' when sirs. E. C. fhevlln waa hostess.
and the entertainment of the Auction
Bridge Club at the Woman's Exchange
: cardroom yesterday by Mrs. Frank
Hart, all of which were exceedingly
Interesting social events.
The recital given at the home of Mrs.
Theodore B. Wlicoi Tuesday afternoon
In honor of Mr. Wilcox's sister. Miss
Clara Stevens. f Massachusetts, waa
the first of a series of formal affairs
given this wrrk. Miss Towslee. a
clever student of elocution from Bos
ton, who Is residing at Uucretla Court.
gave a number of readings. Tea fol
lowed the entertainment.
Mrs. Wtlrox was assisted at the table
by Mr. Walter Burns. Mra. Charles
Hcaddlng. Mrs. Edward It. Brooke and
Mra L. Alien Lewis. Other who aided
their hostess were Mrs. Charles Y.
Bebe. Mrs. Richard Koehler. Mra. Don
ald Munro. Mra Ersktne Wood. Mlsa
Mary Livingstone. Mies Use Koehler.
Miss Mary Kobertson. Miss Anita Burns
and Mlsa Kan Kobertson.
The guests of the afternoon were
Mrs. John Kollock. Mrs. Thomas Kerr.
Miss Mary palling. Mrs. H'nry Russell
Talbot. Mrs. Ernest Tucker. Mrs. Flor
ence Mlnott. Mra Walter Rurrell. Mrs.
Edward Cooklnsham, Mrs. J. Frank
Watson. Mrs. Wliltam Muir. Mrs. Solo
mon Illrsch. Mrs. Elliott Corbet t. Mrs.
Charles F. Beebe. Mrs. R. U Gllsan.
Mrs. C. H. Lewis. Mrs. C- E. S. Wood.
Mrs. David Honeyman. Mra. Benage
Josselyn. Mrs. John E- Young. Mrs.
Richard Sunn. Mrs. W. II. Nunn. Mrs.
7-era Snow. Mrs. H. W. Orbett. Mr.
Henry K. Jones. Mrs. Hannah Robert
son. Mrs. Gordon Voorhles. Mrs. E. H.
Brook-. Mrs. William Load. Mrs. Rich
ard Koehler. Mrs. Hawley Hoffman.
Mra K. A. J. Mackenzie. Mrs. W. B.
Ayer. Mra L. Allen Lewis. Mra. Peter
Kerr. Mrs. Ko'.crt Lewis. Mra George
Ooode, Y.rs. c J. l:ee.l. Mra. A. A. Mor
rison. M:. Jofin J. Kdwards. of Hood
Klvi-r: Mr. cur..- i.ary. Mrs. J. tl.
C.auM. Mrs. tti:Uc McCamant. Mrs.
IHtnald .Mi-Kay, Mra. Charles F. Adams.
Mrs. rv-naM Munro. Mrs. Ersklne
Woo.1. llr w. J. Burns. Mr. Charles
? rJ.ni M.u Msrgretta Brooke. Miss
Anita lijrns. Miss Mary Robertson.
Mine Xa Robertson. Miss lis Koehler.
Miss i: rj IJvlngstone. Miss Dorothy
Morrison. y,is Louise Carey, Miss
Kathlr.n Burns. M: Jean Mackenzie.
Miss Virginia Wilson. Miss Evelyn
Wilson. Miss Usa Wood. Miss Sally
Lewla. Miss tillMn. Mlsa Isabella Gauld,
Mlsa Dorothy Josselyn and Mia Faaa.
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Mr Charles' Jneeph Schnabel waa
hoeteas at tea Thursday at her borne on
Park avenue. Mra C. E. nlth and Miss
Helen SmUh alJed Mrs. at-hnabel In
reorlvlng and others who aastAed were:
Mrs. C. C. Smith. Mrs. Ralph Hoyt. Miss
Tlct von Bolton. Mrs. A. M. Elswortli.
Mrs. Kobert Marsh and Mrsi H. A.
Sargent. The house was artistically dec
orated with holly and Oregon grape In
tte hall) and library, whit and flesh-
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toned chrysanthemum with palms In the
drawing room and pink carnations and
ssparagus fern in the dainty Dresden
toned chatting room above stairs. The
centerpiece of the tea table waa of paper
white narcissus) and asparagus fern and
wall baskets of violets added to tha dec
orations of the dining-room. A large num
ber of gueexa called in the course of
the afternoon.
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Recent arrival In Portland are Mr.
and Mra. T. Scott Brooke. The;- came
to the city last Wednesday after their
wedding trip In Mexico and are resid
ing In the I. N. Llpman home on King'
Height, where they will remain until
Spring. Mra Brooke and Mrs. Henry
Fairbanks l Miss Frances Lewis . of
New York City, who Is the house guest
of her mother. Mrs C H- Lewis, for
two weeks, will be the honor grueeta at
a luncheon given by Mrs. L. Allen Lewis
next Thursday.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Augustine enter
tained at a lanre dinner Thank.-aglvlng at
their Capitol Hill home. In Seat tie, wtae.i
they announced the engagement of their
daughter, Alice Augustine Kyer, of Port
land, to Herbert Kirtland Selby, of San
Francisco. Both are members of fami
lies socially prominent In Seattle and San
Francisco. The wedding will take plaos
next Spring.
Mr. 8elny entertained at luncheon at
the Rainier Club In Seattle Friday. Sat
urday Mrs. Kyer returned to Portland.
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President and Mrsi P. L. Campbell and
Miss Lucia Campbell, of the ITnlversty
of Oregon, spent the Thanksgiving week
end In Portland.
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Mr. and Mra Martin Winch left Port
land last Wednesday for Santa Barbara,
CaU where they will remain during the
Winter months.
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Other persons of social note in Port
land are Mr. and Mra. John Edwards,
of Hay Creek, who will paaa the Win
ter at the Portland Hotel. They will
be the recipient of many social favors,
among which are several arranged for
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this week. These Include an evening
at bridge Tuesday, when Mr. and Mrs.
Walter F. Rurrell will entertain, and
dinner Thursday evening: at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. William MacMaster.
Friday the E. C. Shevllns are planning;
an entertainment In their honor.
Not only are Mr. and Mrs. Edwards
belnar feted, but they are also extend
lngr compliments. Last Friday they
were dinner hosts at the hotel, when
covers were laid for 10. Including: Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. 8. Wood. Dr. and Mrs.
Ernest Tucker, Captain and Mrs. W. S.
Riddle and Mr. and Mrs. William
Brewater. They also will entertain to
morrow evening- at the Helllg with a
theater party for the performance of
"Madame X." This will be followed by
supper at the Portland. The iruesta
will be Mrs. Henry Fairbanks, Roder
ick Macleay, Mr. and Mrs.- David Honey-
man. Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Burrell,
Miss Lisa Wood. Maxwell Wood and
Mr. and Mrs. Hawley Hoffman.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Burrell. Mr.
and Mrs. William MacMaster, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter J. Burns, Mrs. Richard
Koehler and Mr. Procter were recent
dinner aruests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwards
at the Portland Hotel.
Mrs. David Shlndler was hostess last
Monday when she entertained Inform
ally at fcrldire tea. This affair, con
sisting of four tables, was the first of
a aeries which Mrs. enindier win give
this Winter. At tea the hostess waa
assisted by Mrs. W. 8. Biddle and Mrs.
John Bhepard. who were mistresses of
the samovars.
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Tha wedding- of Antolne J. Labbe and
Miss Wlnnlfred Loomla, of Tacoma,
which took place In that city last Wed
nesday evening;. Is the most Important
wedding of the week. The ceremony
was performed by the Rev. F. T. Webb
In Trinity Church at 8 o'clock and was
attended by many of Tacoma s most
prominent people, the bride, who Is the
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Lyman Up
shur Loomls, having- long- been a so
cial favorite.
The church decorations were artlstlo
and beautiful In a simple arrangement
of bridal green and white Walter
Ournsey Renyolds played the Lohen
grin bridal hymn announcing the en
trance of the wedding party. The
bride entered on the arm of her father
and was attended by her sister. Miss
Beulah Loomls, as maid of honor, and
Miss Elizabeth Balllle and Miss Bertha
Potter aa bridesmaids.
Mr. Labbe'a attendant was Kurt
Koehler and the ushers Included Haw
ley Hoffman and Jacob Dolson Cox,
of aVncouver. B. C.
A. reception for the Immediate fam
ilies and Intimate friends was held at
the Cranston Potter residence follow
ing the service at the church.
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Mrs. H. A. Kelson and Miss Frances
Nelaon, who were recent guests at the
borne of Mrs. Dora Zan, returned to
Albany the early part of the week.
The second of the series of dances
given this Winter by the Monday Night
Dancing Club was held last -week In
Christensen's Hall. Following the dance
supper was served at the Nortonla.
White chrysanthemums and palms
formed the drawing-room decorations
at he home of Mrs. J. W. Cook when
she. Miss Cornelia Cook and Miss Cully
Cook welcomed their guests last Fri
day afternoon at the large reception
of which they were hostesses. The
hall was In yellow chrysanthemums
and the dining-room, where Mrs. Henry
Russell Talbot, Mra. Walter V. Smith.
Mra James D. Hart and Mrs. David
Shlndler poured tea, waa attractive
with yellow roses arranged in a large i
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