The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, March 12, 1911, SECTION THREE, Page 3, Image 39

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    ' ' TOE SUyPAY OREGOyiAN, TOTlTLAyP, MARCH 12, 1911.
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114 and Lutwo. aa well aa much of tha
aurronndicc country and tudll tha
piacva carefully. Bha ha conultd M
lortcaj matarhU thorouahlr. and baa aeen
macjr rprentttv picture of tho war
acna of Adolphu Bti will tell of them
wara In a popular manner, not attempt
tn a atrlotlv Matork-al or aclentlflo por
trajraL Mlaa Francea Sheehy will lllua
trate the addreaa with appropriate rauMc
Including tho battle hymn of Guatavua
Adolphua. the word of which were writ
ten by him. the Marrb of the Swedlah
Talry at the time of the war. LMther'
hymn. "Bn Fe Burj." Handera Pas
toral Brmohony from the Meaalah.
BeethOTen'a Funeral March In A C
and the Hallelujah chorua.
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Mra. Tarrte Loul Dur.nlnc who ha
paaaed the last four montha In New York.
1 now la Heattle. on her way home to
Portland. She la reretrtnc many aortal
ranpllmenta In the Northern city, and
waa recently formally Introduced to 9-t
tl aortal world by Mra. John U Wll
aon. wife of es-Senator Wllaon. who rave
a larg tea and muslcul la her honor.
Mra. Dunning expect to return to Port'
land within the next two weeka.
Mlaa Dorothy Elchenlaub. of Van
rourer. entertained a number of her
Portland and Vancouver frlanda laat
week with a Urn danclnjr party itlven
In the Columbia Hotel. Irae American
fTasa draped from wall and celling.
while Oregon crane, maaaed with fern
and aolden Jonquil, formed the deco
ration of tbe ballroom. Following
the dance fuipper waa aerred In th
dining-room of the hotel. Receiving
with Mlaa Kichenlaub were her parent.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Elchenlaub. and
others who aa.Uted were Mra. Leo M-
Gulre and Mrs. J. M. Keevea. The
guesta were Mia Helen Snyder. Ml
Fay Booton. Mlra Henrietta Rothctilld,
Mtaa Leonine Fleury. Mlaa Vera lat
teraon. Mlaa Edna Patteraon. Mina
lura Korreil. Miaa Mr Otten. Ml
Kthel Gordon. Mlsa France Lack ft,
Mlaa Carrie Neal Hlaiion. Mtaa Kile
Moore. Mlaa Pearl Poyne. Mlaa Hernlre
Fddinga. Miaa Ktte Stuart. Miaa Loulae
Chalmera. Mtaa Alice Fooler. Miaa Bun
ny Brier. Mlaa Beatrice Hidden. Mtaa
Mary O'Connor. Mix Blanche Schott.
(Suntlier. Mm Rather Cohen. Miaa Alice
Dougherty. Miaa Helen Kavanaujrh,
Miaa O-jertn. Miaa Blanche Kchotl. Mra.
Hoy F. Waring. Mra. Harold Forbea.
W allace Kastham. Frank O. Elchenlaub.
Lieutenant Albert Blahnp. Frank lCon
nor. Koy Get. Peglnald Rankin. LleU'
tenant Build. Benajrain Chamber. Max
Cohen. Harry Van Iyke. Jamea Clan
cer. Lieutenant Roberta. Dr. C. S. Tre
vin. Marahall Jordan. V. R. Koner. It.
C. iiugg. Lieutenant Roy F. Marina,
Claude Crawford. Ned Brlgg. 1yd
Collins. Harry tarka. Gustar Filers.
J. M. Wither!. lr. J. itederlrh. Walter
Ten an. William Peaae. William Mar
ahall. Lieutenant Perkina. Lieutenant
tioodale. Julius Cohen. Harold Forbes.
Leo Mrulr and J. M. Reeves.
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An Interesting gathering of Astoria
folk took pl.tce at the home of Mr. K.
A. Noyau Wednesday evening, when
he waa assisted In rnceivlng by Mtaa
Sadie Nuyea. Miaa Mabel Weed. Mlaa
Haxel Robb and Allen No-t. The
guests Included Mr. and Mrs. r. f. Oeer,
Mr, and Mrs. Walter L. Kohii. Mr. and
Mr. KenrtaL Mr. and M-. iJo'herlan t.
Mr. and Mra. F. K. Sioke. Mr. and
Mr. Ityrie. Mr. and M.-a. Trover and
Mr. and Mrs. Howell.
Mrs. F. J. Raley. of Irvlngton. Is ex
pecting her slater. Mrs. D. K. Fields,
from her home In Cottage Grove tomor
row.
Mrs. Oliver King Jeffery will leave
Portland next Thursday for Cincinnati,
where sbo will visit her sister, Mrs. C.
C. Carventer. On the way she will
make short stops with friends at San
Francisco, Lo Ansele. St. Loula and
New Orleans. Yesterday afternoon
Miss Alice Dougherty entertained 'or
her at military whlat and among the
affair to take place this week will
be a bridge Tuesday, given by Mr. W.
B. Sett, and a brtdice luncheon Wed
nesday, when Mt!w Haael Tlchner will
ee a Hostess.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ehrman re.
cently arrived home from California.
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Mrs. George Cherry spent a fear days
wltn friends and relatlvea In Aatorl.
laat week.
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Among the many people returning
from California la Ion Lewis, alter an
absence of three weeks.
For Mrs. C. Allen Reed Mia Gladys
Ionohoe). whose wedding took place
last Friday evening, and for Miss Nellie
Flake, who will alao be married In the
near future. Miss Nona Lawler enter
talned at dancing Tuesday evening at
her home in Imnglon. Decoratlona of
yellow and green festooned the stair
waya and rooms. Ivy and Oregon grape
ere twined about the railings and chan
deliers, while daffodils made dainty clus
ter of brightness In vases and bow la
about the tiouae. The entertainment
waa divided, about atalrs cards engrossed
the Intrreat of those not caring to dance
downstairs. Gueats who enjoyed the
hospitality of Miss Lawler were Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Johnston. Mr. and Mr. Irv
ing Stearns. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Luts.
Ml.t FUke. Mr. and Mr. C Allen Reed.
Mia Ruby Crlchton. Mlas Mame Helen
Flynn. Mlaa Irene Flynn, Miss Blanche
Schott. Miss Nelle Stewart. Miss Elisa
beth Hammond. Miss Lillian Roulke,
Mlsa Iwbelle Beck with. Mlas Zola Hitch,
rock. Miss Effle Johnstone. Mlsa Maude
Belcher. Mix Mary Cronan. Mlaa Flor
ence Murphy. Mlaa Loretta Hogan. Mlsa
Kmelle Ionohoe. George F. 8chott. Ed
ward Anderson. Elmer Young. Adrian
Miles. Edward Morris. Albert McIIolland
Barge Leonard. Robert Hitch. Bert Beck-
wtth. R. Russell Johnstone and R. M.
oonan.
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Passing a few days last week at the
Portland Hotel. Mr. and Mrs, Harold
Peterson were entertained on several
occasions by their friends In thl city.
Prior to their man-tage a fortnight ago
in San Diego. Mr. Peterson was Miaa
Helen Sumner, who formerly lived In
- Portland and attended school here. Tbe
young persons are on their way to To
ledo. Ohio. Among the dinners given for
them was one at the Commercial Club,
when Frank Butler was host, and other
guests were Mlsa Margaret Weber. Mlaa
Ines Stockton and Elmer Young.
Back from the South came Mr. and Mrs.
Edward. Ehrman the first part of the
week, after passing a month In th
Southern towns and cities of Interest,
as
Miss Ines Stockton wtll leave tonight
for Seattle with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Mans, whose guest she will be, for the
coming month.
Dividing their time between San Diego
and Coronado Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hoyt and Mtaa Katharine and Mlas
IouUe Hoyt are In the South. They
left Portland Wednesday evening and
expect to remain until the latter part
of April.
Mr. and Mrs. Guatav Simon, of this
city, are passing a few days in 8an Fran
rlao prior t a trip through Southern
California. They will also stop there on
their return trip.
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Mr. Ba'dus Glldner entertained last
Saturday afternoon with five tables of
"S00. complimenting Miss Agnes Cor
coran. The rooms were attractively dec
orated with carnations, daffodils and
Spring-time greens. Mr. Gtldnera guests
were: Mlas Agnea Corcoran. Miss Mary
Corcoran. Mra. Comeford. Mrs. Branln.
Mlsa Nancy Beals. Mrs. H. Behrrndaen.
Miss Ruth Hansen, Miss Flora Jeasop.
Miss Mary Jeasop. Miss Pearl Jennings.
Mlas Grace Jennings. Miss Margaret
Monks. Miss Mary Monks. Miss Grace
ora, Miaa Lillian Post. Mlsa Loral la
Qulnn and Miss Grace Whitney. First
and aecond prizes were won bv Miss
Pearl Jennings and Mlas Flora Jeseop.
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Mrs, Royal K. Warren entertained a
few friends Tuesday evening when the
feature of the evening's programme
was music by the Warren Mandolin
Club, under the leadership of Miss
Ethel O'Brlst.
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Charles Grltzmacher returned from
the South Wednesday evening after a
10 daya" trip through the southern part
of California.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. 'London are
receiving congratulations upon the
birth of a son. born February 15.
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Lieutenant Anton H. Shroeter, of the
Flrat Cavalry. United States Army, sta
tioned at Boise. Idaho, Is at present
visiting at Vancouver Barrack
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One of the first fraternity dances of
the season to be' given at the Lniver-
Stlles: "The Early Schools of Amer
ica," by Mrs. Henry Berger, Jr.. and
the "Writings of Anne Bradstreet," by
Mrs. A. A. Bailey. Selections from Anno
Bradstreet's poetry were read by Mrs.
W. F. Amos. During the social hour
the hostess, assisted by her daughter,
served refreshments. This week. Mrs.
A. J. Stiles, 817 Gantenbeln avenue, will
entertain the club at II o'clock; lunch
eon, after which the usual programme
will be given.
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A Jolly group of young people passed a
delightful evening recently at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Gelinsky. ISO East
Fifteenth ptreet. the occasion being a
surprise to the Gelinakys. Among those
present were: Miss Clara Bracher, Miss
Celeste I. Albln. Mitsj Vera Albin, Mlsa
Julia Brandes, Miss Lottie C Scharpf,
Mia Alma Hayseth, Mlaa Mary Alice
Koch. Miss Jennie Boehmer. Miss Anna
Zlnger. Miss Nellie Nesvold. Miss
Uretchen Scharpf, Miss Margaret Nes
vold. Miss Fern Church, Miss Teesie Ber-s-eraon.
Miss Corinne Bergerson. Mass
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fraternity gave Ita Initial "hop." The
party waa held in the college gymna
sium, which was gay In Its dress of
college pennants and Spring flowers.
iWii saa invitations had been Issued
and a large number of guests were hostess on Thursday of last week when
assembled. Among the patrons of the ahe entertained at her home on Broad-
evenlhg were Mra. P. L. Campbell. Mrs. way. Thoee who enjoyed her hospitality
W. C. Barbour. Professor and Mrs. E. were: Mrs. Hoffman. Miss Hilda Ech-
a.ty of Oregon took place a w.ek ago , Bea Hsy-eth. Mr. B. O.Hn.ky
Blankholm. Paul Boehmer. Roy C. Earth.
Charles Ostensen. Franklin C. Koch and
, George W. Holmes.
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Mis Lillian Holsten was a delightful
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Frederick Joseph Brews,
Elisabeth H. Leoaarc.
Frederick Joseph Brown, a cigar dealer of Astoria, formerly circulation
manager for the Telegram at the "City by the Sea." ' was married by Arch
bishop Christie at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon to Elizabeth If. Leonard,
of San Francisco. Attorney John C. McCue and Mrs. A. T. Sleverts. Brown's
sister, acted as witnesses.
Mr. Brown Is XS years old and his bride St. A few years ago he gained
some distinction as a runner. His bride is wrll known In San Francisco,
Sergeant Hermann Hofmeister, stationed at the Presidio, being her father.
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K. DeCou. Professor and Mrs. J. M.
Glen and Judge Helmus W. Thompson,
all of Eugene, and Mrs. J. B. Leber and
Mrs. T. J. Gelsler, of Portland.
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Miss Ruth Lewis, whose engagement
to Walter Hucbener waa recently an
nounced, entertained at dinner and
cards Wednesday evening for Miss
Varlna Davis, of Boise. Miss Davis has
come to Portland to be Mlsa Lewis
bridesmaid. Decorations of hearts and ;
crimson colored carnations were used
about the rooms and covers were laid
at the dining table for 14 guests.
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Mr. and Mrs. If. M. Haller expect to
leave the city next Saturday for Cali
fornia, where they will pass three or
four weeks In and about San Francisco,
Del Monte, Santa Barbara, Los Angelea
and Coronado.
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Mr. and Mrs. Newton Bleslnger will
leave Portland Thursday for the East,
expecting to go on to Europe for a
six months' tour.
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Dr. Emil Enna was host Thursday
evening at the Portland Grill at supper,
following the performance at the Grand
Theater, where his honor guests. Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Murray, are playing,
others who enjoyed the doctor's hospi
tality were Mr. and Mrs. John Claire
Monteith. Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey B. Smith,
Miss Lucille Dunne and H. J. Etlers.
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Bargains in handkerchiefs,
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EVENTS OP THE WEEK.
Decorated with college pennants and
red carnations, the Portland Heights
Club was the scene of a dancing party
given by the George H. Williams chap
ter of the Phi Alpha Delta law fra
ternity Wednesday evening. In honor
of the honorary and graduate members.
The grand march waa led by Judge and
Mrs. Robert O. Morrow and the pat
rons were Judge and Mrs. Morrow, Mr.
and Mrs. R. A. Koonce, Mr. and Mrs.
1L Q. Strayer. Miss Strahan. Miss Allen.
Mlsa Kternan. Miss Lavelle Florence,
Miss Grace 'Florence. Miss Tooley, of
Vancouver. Wash.. Miss Norma Turner,
Miss Florence, Mlas Gelsler. Miss Agnes
Beach. Miss Johnson, Miss Harrlette
Jelllson. Miss Hart. Miss Beckwith.
Miss Wood. Miss Hagemann. Miss
Brandley. Miss Hlrsch. IL R. Saltmarsh,
F. R. Miller. John G. Schroeder. C W.
Piatt. K. A. Johnson. F. M. Deneffe. F.
C. Hunt. It. F. Peters. H. C. Meiryman,
A. B. Uldgway. J. H. Turner. J F. Alex
ander. Robert Hitch. Koscoe Hunt, E.
L. McDougal. V. R. Crura. E. J. Chap
man. F. L. Brown. F. 8. Sever and J.
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Among the pleasant affairs of the
week waa a birthday surprise party
given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. Hugglns. Mil Fifty-eighth street. Mrs.
Hugglns. for whom the occasion took
place, was the recipient of many gifts.
and the entertainment consisted of
game, charades, music and old-fashioned
spelling matchea. Those taking part In
the evening's festivities were: Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Harrow. Mr. and Mrs. E. U
Do ran. Mrs. J. W. Wines. Mrs. Mary
Patterson. Miss Ida Patterson. Miss Ber
tha Freiberg. Mr. and fan. T. M. Doran,
Dr. and Mr. E. A. Myera. Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Stearns. Mr. and Mrs. Seward E.
Allen. Miss Cora Allen. Miss Fern Allen.
Mr. and Mra J. E. Shears, Mr. and Mr
J. J. Johnson. Mlaa Alice Johnson. Miss
Ruth Harrow. Mr. and Mrs. John Carson.
Mr. and Mra. George Cameron, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Crofts. Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Dunbar, Mra. J. B. Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald J. Acklln. Mr. and Mra. J. Mc
Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cooper.
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A pleasant surprise party was given
for Mlas Ruth and Miss Emmallta
Zanello at their' residence in Ladd'a
Addition. Saturday evening. March 4.
Decorations of pink and white carna
tions had been placed In the parlors
and the entertainment of the evening
consisted of games and music The
guests present were Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
McCann. Mr. and Mrs. fc.. y.aneiio, Alias
Delta Chambreau. Miss Calla Chara
breau. Miss Anna Baealer. Mlsa Hazel
Blakney. Miss Eva Graves, Miss Agnes
Fries. Miss Carol Hand. Miss Itosa
Wlckham. Miss Edith Carr. Miss Rosa
Lens. Miss Ida Lens. Edward Noyes.
Julius Newberger. Arch Van Cleve, H.
C Moore. C Larsen. C. Messing Clark.
A. Mount. IL M. Bouvy. W. J. Spencer,
O. A. Marrotte. J. Martin and Bird B.
Clark.
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The Tuesday' Afternoon Club was In-
I ted to meet last week with Mrs.
Whltmer. a former member . of the
club. The study of American litera
ture was begun and the following paper
were read: "Characteristics of Colonial
Literature." by Mr. L. M. Davis; "The
Great Theologians." by iLrs. A. J.
man. Miss Roena Wilson. Mlsa Olga
Wolf. Miss Josephine Wolf, Miss Cath
erine Wolf. 'Miss Hester Fisher, Miss
Aylean Harold, Miss Kate Harold, Miss
Myrtle Holsten, Miss Violet Holsten.
Louise Swsnson. Miss Bessie Virary, j
Miss Delia Bruchler. Miss Lillian Ander- I
son. Miss Emma Cleve. J. A. Brucher,
Frederick Harold. James J. Lemlon, J.
Butz. H. E. James, George Harris, Omar
Rsy, Harry Rsy. Melvln Replogle, How
ard Smith. Harvey Holsten. G. A. Hare.
A. Hoffman, J. I. Schrubbs and E. C.
Urugger.
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The Oregon Dinghy Club held a dance
at the Oregon Yacht 'Club Wednesday
evening, when flags, bunting and an
chors were arranged In artistic array.
The officer In charge of the affair was
Captain L. V. Woodward, of the club.
Eighty couples took part In the grand
march and for those not caring to
dance cards were played above stairs.
George Shepherd, commander of the
Oregon Naval Mllltla, waa present in
uniform, aa was also Vice-Commodore
Bennett, of the Vancouver Yacht Club.
A large number of guests were pres
ent from Vancouver.
Two dinghys ordered hy the club are
promised by the first of April and then
some excellent racing in that class of
boat is expected.
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The kindergarten department of Pied
mont Presbyterian Sunday School gave
a very successful concert on Friday
evening. The church was filled by an
admiring company of parents, relatives
and neighborhood friends. Over SO
children took part and their solos,
choruses and recitations reflected
great credit to their teacher. Miss Isa
bella C. Bourhlll. who. assisted by other
women of the congregation, haa spent
much time and effort In the preparation
of the children for their appearance in
public
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Miss Anna Hachull entertained at her
home, 274 Hall street, last Wednesday
evening for Mies Kathryn Stein, who
will be married to Bernard Buck on
March 9. Decorations of yellow and
white predominated with large baskets
of daffodils, ml a number of tall can
dles adding to the effect. The guests
were: Miss Hazel Henrys. Miss Nettle
Habekost. Miss T-ena Amacheri Miss
Lena Wllhelm. Miss Anna Relscb. MUs
Rose Fansrhinann. Miss Clara Habekost.
Mis Hilda S.-chtem. Mlas Katheryn
Bteln. Miss Hanna Buix. Miss Agnes
Hesse, ilea Jessie Tob ne and Mies
Gertrude Elfer.
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A group of Portland people assisted
Miss Claire G. Oake celebrate her
birthday. February 28. In her apart
ment at 40 Inman street, Cambridge.
Among those present were Miss Alleen
Brong. Miss Isabel Clark, Miss Leon
ard. Miss Tessa Dent. Miss Margaret
White and Miss Dorothy White, of
Baker, all students at the New England
Conservatory and Carl and Emmanuel
Landerholm. Harvard students. A
bunch of Oregon grape and holly re
ceived that morning from Portland was
greatly welcomed and a true Western
spirit prevailed In the entertainment.
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At the annual meeting of the
Women Missionary Society of the
First Baptist Churuh at the home of
Mra. C. A. Dolph. Friday afternoon, the
following officers were chosen: JPTesI-
uoni. airs. n. u. ixaces; vice-presiaents,
Mrs. O. P. M. Jamison and Mrs. A. L.
Veazle: secretary, Mrs. W. R. Litzen
berg: corresponding secretary. Mrs. H.
A. Townsend; treasurer. Mrs. L. C.
Tobias; auditor, Mrs. Grant Phegley.
Following the election Mrs. James F.
Falling gave an address on missionary
work among the negroee of the South.
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The dramatic expression department
of the Portland Woman's Club will be
entertained at the home of Mrs. Anton
Glebisch next Thursday, March ICth,
at 2 o'clock, by Miss Marion Lowell,
of Boston and Wsshlngton. D. C. Miss
Lowell, who has the distinction of be
ing a pupil of Steele McKaye, is a
woman who has won for herself suc
cess as a dramatic reader. Her lecture
will be upon "Expression as an Art and
a Science," and will be Illustrated with
selections from Browning, Shakespeare,
and other prominent classic writers,
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Miss Nellie Shesard entertained for
her sister. Miss Wtlla Shepard. recent
ly at her home In East Portland,
' 500" was played and Miss Gladys
Qage and Theodore Palltzsch won the
prises. The guests were Miss Kate
Schafer. Miss Olga Splnd. Miss Margue
rite Palltzsch, Miss Gladys Gage, Miss
Clara Welst. Miss Reta Snook, Miss
Emily Woods, Miss Esper Hanson,
Walter Shepard. Alfred Hanson, Clif
ford Harrison, Oscar Spllid, Theodore
ralltxsch. George Schafer and Walda
mar Spllld.
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Chester Potter invited Miss Essie Gray,
Mise Ila Barbur, Mies Elizabeth Grif
fith, M'o Edna Johnson, Miss Lou Meyer,
Miss Elizabeth Allen, Arthur Landis.
William Montgomery'. - Samuel Song.
Robert Huffsmlth. Edward Gaynor. Jack
Farnum and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Howat
mn to a "hard times" party at the
residence of Mr. and Mrs. Howatson,
EaM Sixteenth street and Hawthorne
avenue, Wednesday evening. March 1.
"Five Hundred-' was played and the
prizes were won by Mlsa Lela Barbur
and William Montgomery'.
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The Portland Shakespeare Club en
Joyed one of the best meetings of the
season at the home of Mrs. J . Hare
last Monday afternoon. Miss Marion
Lowell, of Boston, who was guest of
honor, entertained the guests with sev
eral readings from Shakespeare. She
has particular charm and skill, most
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pleasing. Following her readings e,he
gave a short talk on "expression that
was highly interesting. A dainty
luncheon completed the programme.
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The Laurelwood Rebekah lodge held
a "600" social in the Odd Fellow's hall
Thursday evening, for the benefit of
sick members. The hall was decorated
with greens and light colored flowers
and a large number attended. Mrs.
H. S. Hewitt, Mrs. Pascal Hill, and
Mrs. S. Gray had charge of the even
ing. . . .
A pleasant evenlnp was passed at the
home of Miss Carrie and Miss Ruby
Johnson last Saturday, when games and
music were enjoyed by the following
guests: Miss Charlotte Trince, Miss
Ellen Steel, Miss Olga Ahlson, Miss
Alma Abelson, Miss Hazel Shields,
George MacDonald. Alfred Brooke,
Emil Slovary. Henry Abelson. Mike
Lapaw, Martin Abelson. Charles Ahl
son, Thor Scherqulst and M. Miller.
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A reception was given for Mrs. Jack-
son Sllbaugh. of Seattle. Thursday eve-
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I. REUB1N, Elite Ladies' Tailor
New Location, 301-2 Selling Bldg., Sixth and Alder Streets.
GOWNS
I beg to announce the arrival of the latest novelties
and styles in Spring Fabrics.
A. De Blanche,
LADIES' TAILOR
345 Washington St. at Seventh.
TWO COMPLETE
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Store
MAIN STORE
212-214 THIRD ST.
Cor. Salmon
THE CROWN
392 MORRISON ST.
Opp. Olds, Wortman & Klngf.
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