SOCIAL EVENTS OF PAST WEEK CONTINUED FROM PAGE S. b (uMli at a prettily-appointed tabl lecorated with Golden Oat robud end no!t with jnlla. "Fl taun Ired" followed th repaat- Brtdr w fee form which Mra Anntnd adopted b entertain it women at her home jr Crdar artcrnooa. In Una with thes festlvltlee tha annooncement that fcafore tha holiday .Mra Annand win aaln be a hoitH. fha will also ! Jar danclnv party In honor of her tancbter, Mra. Irene M. Pfunder. e Mra. Jamee C Luekey and Hr 14 & Gilbert VII Bessie Katharine juckey) were boeteeaea at a larga tea Vlday afternoon at tha attractive bme f Mrm. Locker on Portland Helahta The Jecoratlona wera ueUv of the holl y season. Large ve and basket or red carnation, fern and holly were x tantd throughout the ropm. jlrv Luc Kay aowned In black chan tnir lace, while Mr. Gilbert wore her wed51n rn Imported white all. Each carrl'd red carnaimna and . In the dlnln-room. Mra. Luther K. ryott and Mra. R- M- Gray aenred. ag isted by Mra. Georga W. r.inr. Mra. -hn Zentbauer. Mlsa Alice Collier, and Mis Clara Fleishman. Other assisting were: Mra. Oeorae B. Hovendon. Mra. A. M. Cannon. Miaa Abbla WhltesM and MI'S Frank Towalea. About 150 aureta caTled. e Mra. P. A. Young, of Albany, waa en tertained last week by Mra. I.lnn. Mrs. Georire W. Nerlna and Mis Kelt WaUon. Mra Imim la a promi nent young matron of Albany and l weu known In Portlend. Mr. and Mre. Young are frequent Bummer gueata when the Toads permit motoring to tha city. Monday erenln Mr. and Mra. John IS Kdwarda were h"ta at a theater p.rty at the H'lllir. followed by uppr H the Portland. They entertained Mr. Snd Mra. Parld T- Honeyman. Mr. and Ira. Walter F. Burrell. Mr. and Mra. Lee Hawley Hoffman. Ml Jan Mac kenzie. Mim Ua Wood. Kirk Smith and Roderick Macleay. e e Andrew Krrr entertained with a the ater party at the Helll and upper at the Portland MonJay evening. HI tuesta were Mr. and Mr. Thomaa 8cott HrooKe. Mr. and Mra Thoma Kerr. Mr, nordoa Voorhle and Mr. and Mra Peter Kerr. Yellow and green formed the color Vhrme at tha dinner In honor of Mr. and Mra Thomaa Fcott Brooke and Al fred Been given by Mr. and Mra. Wal ter V. Smith at their home Friday even In. Fruit and fern made the at tractive combination which romposed the table decoration. The Rueeta were Mr. and Mr. Brooke. Mr. Bcbe. Gen eral and Mra Charle F. Beebe. Mr. and Mr. L Allen Lewis. Mr. and Mr. Lee Jtawley Hoffman and Leland Smith. Thursday afternoon the annual tea at the Portland Women' Exchan wa held. The display of needlework wa especially excellent thl year. An Interesting- feature wa that contribu tions were made by the women of tha manaicln; board a well aa by the regu lar consigners. Mra II. W. Corbett. Mr. Frank M. Warren. Mr. R. E. Oilman and Ml Henrietta Falling com posed the receiving line. At the at tractive tea table were Mra Theodora R WIU-ox. Mr. John C. Alnworth. Mra Ernest Tucker and Mra J. N. Teat Tha managing board of the exchange 1 made up of Ml Henrietta E. Falling. Mra Smmund Frank, Mra Walter J. Burn. Mra W. C Alvord. Mra J. O. Gauld. Mr. Frank E. Hart. Mra Elean . or Gile. Mra F. A. Biles. Mra. Ieon tUtrsch. Mra Holt C. Wilson. Mra 1L 1 'Mather and Ml Muriel William. Mra. M. C. Peter and Mr. Frede rick Pendleton, accompanied by Mra Pendleton' daughter. Mts Margaret and Mis Lctltla. have returned to I'ort- land after a year- absence. They passed (last Winter In New York City, where Who Mlsse Pendleton attended the Hor ace Mann School, a branch of Columbia rnlverslty. In June they went to Eu rnpa for the Summer, sailing for New York again on rW-ptember 2. Since then they have traveled extensively through out the East and Middle West. They re at present occupying- their home at H Kearney treet. Anions Portland residents who have not yet been mentioned a attending tha Yale-Harvard football gam are: Mis Lillian Buchner and her two sisters, who are at hool In the East. Mis lKrothy Moultn. of Oak'mer School: Bruce Curry and Tony La rid. from Am herst: Fred Swlaert and Varael Beach. , from lUrvard. una Frank Bell, from 'Princeton. They were all entertained , by Lloyd Mayer at tea In his room at Yale after tha game. e Oliver B- Houston, who is attending; Yale, expect to pa his Christina hol idays In Kentucky, after which he will be present at the grand chapter meet ing of the Flgnia Nu fraternity to be held this year in Indianapolis December !. JO. 31. e e Mle Marion I.ewt and Mia Irene Lels. of Rochester, N. Y.. re visiting thoir cousin. Mrs. H W. Wright, of ths uty. e Vise Margaret Rrweve'.t. who waa a bridesmaid at the fcott-Pomerny wed ding In Sao FranOsco. and who baa since passed a d-llrMfcl month as guest in the Carter P. IVmeroy home, bclrg much en tertained and feted by the society of tha fiouthern cltv, returned la week to her borne In New T"rk City. e The meeting of th alumni of th Nu Sigma Nu medical fraternity, held at the Oregon Grille. Friday evening. Iecember was attended by th fol low Ins; physician: F. 8. Post. A. T. Yielding. Karl rjwenson. G. X. Peas. W. 8. Knox. R. H. Wellington. R. 8. Ftsher. C. T. Chamberlain. K. H. Shel don. F. A. Kleble. C. O. Sabln. C L 1'oley and C. V. Murbach. The "football teama of the Lincoln and Washlnston high schools wera among the number of theater parties who applauded Max Flgman a week ago Friday evening. Miaa Katrln Hunt waa hostess re rently at a party In honor of Mis Ger trude Jones. of Lablsh Meadow. Brooks. Or, who has been th guest of Mis H.tsel Ttcr.nor for th pact fortnight. Th afternoon affair wa informal, with houe decoration of Oregon grape and yellow and white ntrvanthemurr.a There were four table of brldg and the following guest were entertained: Miss Jonea Ml Haiel Tlrhnor. Mis Lucille Dunne. Mr. J. H. Cook. Mis Katrer Ine O'Hara. Mis June Sterling. Miss Mabl Shea, Mrs. Irvln R. Stearna, Mra Oliver King Jeffery. Mlsa Allc IKiugherty. alls Irene Daly. Mis ."eclle Wiley. Mlsa Murine Helen Flynn and Mis Irene Flynn. Mra .T. S. Clarkson was hostes Frl fsy afternoon at a small bridge and chaflng-dlsn tea at her home In lrvlng toa. be entertained in honor of Mr. J. C. rnnlly of Bker. The house decoration were of holly, Oregon Yrape and red carnation. Mr. Clarkson waa assisted by Mra Frank Fulton, who was mistress of the rhaflna; dish, and Mra William O. Jjovd. who presided at tha tea urn. Th rueets were: Mr. J. P. Donnelly, Mr. C R. Donahoa. Mra. Frank Fulton, Mra William G. Lloyd. Mra F. F. Penfleld. Mrs. Wllltam L. Leland. of J-am JLnaial. aad Mra Fraak Vsptter. Other entertainment In honor of Mra Donnelly were a box party at the Orpheum yesterday afternoon, when Mrs. F. F. Penfleld ws hostes. fol lowed by tea at the Portland Hotel. Mr. Lloyd also gave a bridge luncheon for Mra Donnelly Thursday afternoon. e Mra John Stanley Maglnnl gar an Informal bridge Tuesday In honor of Mrs. Lenord J. Zangs (Miss Margaret O Heron). a recent bride, and sister of Mra Maglnnl. Mr. Maglnnls' guest wer Mra Thoma M. Talbott. Mra L Vanduyn. Mr. A. Tlchnor. Mra Charles Bo. Mr. W. W. Kerns. Mrs. Kather Ine Daly. Mra John Annand, Mra Al len E. Emery, Mr. Brandt Wlcker aham. Mra Joseph Kill Cook. Mra Frank Wood and Mra Charle H. Ma glnnl. Tha prise were won by Mra C H. Maglnnl and Mrs. Frank Wood, e e Amid a profusion of yellow chrysan themum and aaparagua fern covers war laid for eight when Mr. T. W. Nor. by recently entertained th following honor guests at luncheon Miss Blanch Noel, of Los Angeles: Mr. Ethyl Wood a of In.la: Mis Zoe Stockton, of Salero, and Mrs. A. J. Rhode, of Seattle. e e MU Hssel Tlchnor entertained Inform ally at bridge Wednesday afternoon In honor of her guest from Labllsh Meadow. Brooke. Or, M!s Oertrude Jones. Miss Jones 1 a fortnight guest of Mis Tlchnor. e Several dinner and supper wer given last week In honor of Mr. and Mra. Howard Gould, who were In the city with the "Madam X" company. Mr. Gould. It will be remembered, wa with th local Baker Stock Company for om time, and during hie stay here he and Mrs. Gould mad many friend who were glad to welcom them upon thlr roturn, though for o short a time, to the WeU Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Hockey wer dinner hoeta In their honor Monday evening, and also enter tained them at supper following the performance. Tuesday at luncheon they wer entertained by Mr. and Mra Jess! Stearn. and In the evening of th same day they dined with Mis Mav Enrtght and Mis L. Howe on Portland Height prior to the theater, after which they were aupper guests of Mr. snd Mr. W. H. Thoma. The Gould left early Thursday morning with tho theatrical manage ment for Eugene, en route to San Fran cisco. e Mra Fred Mason and Miss Susan Ma son, prominent society folk of Spokane, wrr guests of Mr. and Mr. Brandt Wlckcrsham last week, and while here were Informally entertalnd by Mra Oskar Huher and Mra R. K- Ho fro. Mr. and Mra Wickersham entertained Mon day evening in tht-lr honor with a the ater party to "Madame X" and also st dinner previous. Extensive entertain ing waa impossible, owing to th short space of time composing the Mason' vllt in Portland. Mlsa Mason, whose wedding will tak place In Spokane In the near future, wa particularly buy hopping nd calling upon modiste. Mra Mason (peak of the opening of the new Country Club In Spokane, of which her husband la president, with much enthusiasm. Two prominent young person of Spokane and well known In Portland are Mr. and Mra James Blaine Clark (MI Helen Summer), wer married in Spokane Wednesday at th Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Andrews wer dinner hosts last Tuesday In honor of their guest. Mra J. L Hoftler. formerly of Toledo. O, and now redding In Lo Angelea The guests Included Mr. and Mra F. H. Stowe and 11. H. Manny, of Seattle. a Mr. and Mra E. B. Levy (Miss Marie Smith) are receiving felicitation upon th birth Friday mornloc of a daugh ter. e Mrs, Cora Puffer, an aunt of Mrs. Grace Watt Ross, accompanied by Mra R. v. hlte. have Just returned from a seven months' tour of Northern Eu rope, visiting Denmark. Norway. Swe den. Finland. Russia, Poland. Austria and Hungary. Mra Puffer speaks with particular Interest of the Finnish women, who have an equal vote with the men In government affairs, and this Spring there were 15 women in the Finnish Parliament. The dance given at the Masonic Temple last Friday evening by mem bers of th Lincoln High School foot ball team wa a decided success. The hall waa decorated with holly and greens and a great many high-school pennanta were strung about th rooms. Th patronesses were Mra C H. Korell, Mra C. L. Sharno, Mrs. A. E. Butterflrld. Miss Dagroar Korell and Miss Fay Kllllngsworth, The football team which composed the managing rommltte Includes Neal Tyson. Wil liam Tuerck. Charles Shearer, William Trine, Oswald Day. Jack Day. Clay ton Patterson. George Olsen and Ray Toomey and Ruel O'Nell. Mr. and Mra Edward R- Root enter tained at their borne in Holladay's Ad dition. Tuesday evening. with two table of bridge, the first of a serle of small affairs which they will give during the Winter. Mr. Root's guests were: Mr. and Mra Horace Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Berger, Mrs) Beatrice Gadsby, Mra George H. Hill. John Colon and Talcott Root. Mr. and Mrs.'j. A, l'anesl and Mius Marl Vaness expect to leave Wlnlock, Wastv, their home, soon for th Orient. Mr. Yanuss was registered at th Portland Hotel recently. a Member of the Delta Theta Delta Sorority of Mill College In California gave their annual Im Friday even ing, December X. Llaser Hall wa beau tifully decorated and unique favor CHRISTMAS GIFTS Useful. Ornamental and Exclusive China, Cut Glass Copper and Brass Novelties Bailey & Co. 42-4 Washlnston St. Between 11th and 12th wer presented th guesta Mlas Lena SlmDion. of Portland, and Mis Juliette Atherton, of Honolulu, had chars of the entertainment. The patronesses were: Mra Susan Lincoln Mills, Dr. Luella Clay Carson. Mrs. George Har noge. Mrs. Wilbur Wilcox, Mrs. Orlous Wyman and Mra. Frances Ferrler. a Mr. W. O. Fouch ha returned from San Francisco, where she has been the guest of her daughter, Mra Clarence Reed Davis (Mabelle Fouch) for a month. Wnlle In the South they mo tored extensively through Southern California. Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Locke are enter taining Miss Corlnne Sampson, of Buf falo, X. Y., who will remain In . this city until after the holidays. a Miss Alice Wehrung. Miss Vern Hutchlnaon. and Mlas Edith Slusher were hoatesse at a dance at the Nor tonla recently In honor of a number of their college frlenda a a a Mlsa Grace Stoke ha returned to her home In Astoria after passing a fortnight In Portland, where she ha been much entertained. Miss Kin McKelvey Is th guest of Dr. and Mra A. M. Kinney of Astoria, a a a Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coons Carpenter (Mlas Ella O'Connor), of Cincinnati, Ohio, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son, Tuesday, De cember see Mrs. Robert 8. Farrell entertained Informally at bridge yesterday after noon at her home, at 70S Lovejoy streot KVEXTS OP THE WEEK. A social affair of note at Pacific Uni versity. Forest Grove, which took place last Friday evening, wa the entertain ment In the gymnasium given by the member of the Phllomathean Society. The guests gathered first In th gym nasium, which wa attractively deco rated with palms and festoons of ferns and Oregon grape. The grand march was led by Miss Genevieve Courtney, of Portland, and Harry Har ding. Following the entertainment In th gymnasium a banquet was held In the society room In Marsh Hall. Mies Christine Wilson, president of tha so ciety, toast mistress, called upon the following guests for responses: Miss Mary F. Farnham. dean of women; Miss Esther Silverman, member of alumnae, and Miss Margaret Whealdon. Honor guests at the function were: President and Mra W. N. Ferrln. Dr. and Mrs. Bean. Principal H. L. Bate, Dean Mary Farnham. Miss Lodlse Mil ler, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Yoder. Last week Mrs. O. W. Tabler enter tained the Tuesday Afternoon Club at on o'clock luncheon before the regu lar programme. The study for the day was Darwin's "Origin of Speciea" Miss Grace Amos reviewed the book. Mrs, Merwin Pugh gave a talk on the chap ter, "The Struggle for Existence"; Mrs. O. L Stahl read a paper on "Natural Selection." and Mrs. Charles Wllklns gave a paper on "The Darwinian Revo lution." Following the programme several musical numbers were given by mem bers of the club. These Included: Vo cal solo. "Goodbye, Sweet Day," by Mrs. Harry U Vorse; piano solos, "Grlllen" and "Warum." by Mra Henry Berger, Becker. McLoughlin & Sweeney 441 Washington St. Telephone Marshall 2213. Acceptable Christmas presents at lowest prices. For men Fancy silk neckties, silk and linen initial handker chiefs, fancy dress shirts, combi nation sets of suspenders, garters and arm bands; gloves, silk hose, umbrellas. For Ladies Fancy silk hose, kid gloves, silk and linen hand kerchiefs, bags, purses, neckwear, umbrellas, automobile scarfs, sweaters and silk skirts. Agents for Thomson's Clove Fitting end Warner's Rnstproof Corsets. MAIN 98 $2.50 per Hour Shopping Rate From 8 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. DAILY Portland Taxi cab Co. A 1231 fill L Barnham's Toilet Prepara'ions Contain nothing that will Injure th mast eanittlve akin or delicate complex ion. 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