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TTTE STTNDAT - OTIEOOVTAX. POHTT ,m ' n ECEMBEW 3t, 1013. SOCIETY EVENTS OF THE PAST WEEK COXTI!tl'E FRO PAGE THREE. polnsettta and a profusion of chrys anthemums. Dinner was served, nd those enjoying- the hospitality included Captain and Mrs. John H. Pace, Jr.. Captain Van TJeman, Miss Paee. Lieu tenant and Mrs. Taintor, Lieutenant and Mrs. BoswelL Lieutenant Oonser. Lieutenant Riley and Lioutenant Park er, all of the post, and Miss Cooper, of Independence. Or. Mm. Sears and Mrs. Waring are sisters. Captain and Mrs. Parker entertained Informally a few friends at their' quarters Wednesday evening-, ana laier refreshments were served. ' Mrs. Georre f. Toon on Friday afternoon entertained two tables at bridge informally. Mrn. Wilson Chase won first prixe. and Mrs. I lam second. ' Mrs. Toting- and Mrs. J. F. Morrison had charge of sellinic tlie Red Cross seals In the post this year, and sold ia worth, the share to be disposed of ip the earrison. - . Lieutenant and Mrs. Hart ' enter tained at dinner Wednesday evenlnsr, covers beinjr laid for 12- A scheme in colors of yellow was carried out,- chrys anthemums beins used. Those enjoy In the hospitality at the Hart quar ters were Major and Mrs. Castner, Cap tain and Mrs. John H.-Page, Jr.. Lieu tenant ami. Mrs. James it. Hobson. Lieu tenant and Mrs. Gill, Lleutenaat Gibson and Miss Margery Page. Lieutenant Harts has been granted a leave of absence for 15 days, and. with Mrs. Harts and their two daughters, he will leave the post Monday for San Jose Cal., to pass the Christmas holidays at the home of Mrs. Harts' mother. Mrs. C. H. Granger, who vlslt-t-d here during the Summer. The Lieutenant will return January S. but Mrs. Hartx and children will not return before the last of January. General and Mrs. John FT. Pape, Sr.. who l-ft recently for California to pass the Winter, write their son. Captain Psk. that they are having a delightful time. EVENTS OF THE WEEK. The Women's Society of the White Temple gava a Christmas programme in the lecture-room of tha Temple on Wednesday evening. The affair was in ' charge of the social committee, of which Mrs. O. P.. M. Jamison Is chair man. The other members of the com. mlttee are Mrs. David Fouikes, Mrs. Leabo and Mrs. W. H. Signer. The programme Ineluded Oscar Wilde's "I'rlnce of Peace." by Miss Ada Tuttle. with piano'ogue: Mrs J. G. Frankel re cited "The Otherwise Man." by Van Dyek. and the piece de resistance of the entertainment was the singing by Rev. Frank Gorman. His numbers, were "Comfort Ye My People" and "There Is a Green Hill." from "The Messiah," Vandewater's "Night of Nights" and "Open the Gates." from the "Resurrec tion." accompanied by Miss Elsie Von Blsrhoff at the piano. The room was attractively decked with holiday decorations, llttls Christ mas trees, scarier poinsettias and Ore con grape being effectively arranged In ' baskets and vases. . V A very -pretty affair was the after noon party given by Miss Wllla Shep ard to announce the engagement of her iMer, Miss Nellie Sbepard. to Dr. Wil liam tftoudt. The Kuests were received at tfc 5 door by little Miss Sarah EUsabtth Heliaway, :mtl each one was prenented with a large white rose wherein a tiny an nouncement card was concealed. Miss Mary Wood and Miss Marguerite I'vlitssch also assisted the hostess. The rooms were decorated attract ively with chrysanthemum and Oregon prape combined with the color scheme of blue. Cards were the entertainment for the afternoon, after which a colla tion was served. The weddlne; will be an event of the latter part of February and the young couple will continue to make their home In Portland. Gordon Granger. W. R. C No. 43. and post gave a surprise party last week to Mr. M. A. Robertson, one of the comrades, the occasion being his 7th birthday. Commander W. H. Murphy presented Mr. Roberts with a gold G. A. R. badge. Lunch was terved by the corps women. Those present were: Commander apd Mrs. W. H. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. J. Tawney. Sir. and Mrs. K. E. Covey. H. Dooley. B. Morgan. Mrs. Fred Palton. Charley Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. Blair, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Barber. Mrs. John MurrelL Mrs. E. Owens, Mrs. Oeill, Mrs. Guy Thornton. Mrs. W. K. Plater. Mrs. Recks, Mrs. C. A. Bales, Mrs. Cochran, Rachel Thornton, Virginia . Reoks, Fairy Recks. Mrs. M. Brown, E. Clark Hall, J. J. Hughs and Mrs. L. Wlnans. ... . A pleasant surprise was Undered Mr. and Mrs. Peter Oberls, S7T First street, on December 10, this day being the 15th anniversary of their wedding day. An enjoyable evening was passed, music bring the feature of the evening. Tokens of esteem wera presented to the couple and at a late hour a nice upper was served. The following rela tives and friends were present: Mr. and Mrs. J. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. C. Keldmann. Mr. and Mrs. O. Feldmann, Walter Feldmann, Mr. and Mrs. Ma lone. Mr. and Mrs. C. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Hull. Mr. and Mrs. K. Klngsley. Mrs. and Mrs. G. Newman. Mr. and Mrs. H. Deimel. Mr. and Mrs. L. Klung. Miss rUalne Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. ratterson, Mrs. H. Baldwin. Miss Kidder. Mrs. Krnst. Master H. Oberle. ... Miss Alma Milcr entertained a num ber of her friends Monday evening at U.-r home. 1069 East Washington street. Four tables for "500" were played, the fortunate contestants being Mrs. Kieth Kratz, Miss Audrey Edwards, Benja min Galbralth and Frank Peters. The rooms were decorated wRh a profusion of sword ferns and daybreak carna tions. An elaborate supper was served in the dining-room. Present wers: Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hurlburt. Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Kratx. Miss Jna Craddock. Miss Alma Jackson. Miss Barbara Phillips, Miss Audrey Edwards. Ben Galbralth, Frank Peters. Edwin L. Minor. Ralph Hooper. S. Inir.an and Howard Mo Williams. The rep-ular meeting of Eureka Council. No. 204. Knights and Ladies -f security. i held in their hall, 1;ast Sixth and Alder street, Monday evening. It was well attended and many new members were enrolled. The entertainment committee, of which Mrs. Maud Johnson is chairman, has urranged a splendid programme for Monday evening. December 12. One of the pleasant features of the evening will be the beautiful Christmas tree presided over by a Santa Claua. The band of Eureka Council will furnish music for the dancing. Every member of the council and their families are expected to be present to help cele brate. a a a One of the most successful events of the past week was the party given by the Nnmyenon Club at Chrtstenaen's Hall. The hall was decorated with holly for the occasion. The club mem bers are: George C. Denholm. W. K. Stater. S. G. Kirkland. William L. Lightner. Jr., Frederick 8. Johnson. Carl Rosengreen and Harold Wilson. The patronesses were: Mrs. W. S Johnson. Mrs. W. K. Slater and Mrs. G. Kirkland ... Mrs. Frank Walker complimented her sister. Miss Jesse Hagemann, with a miscellaneous shower on Saturday aft ernoon. "Five hundred" was enjoyed rturing the afternoon. Mrs. William i-jl 7 R I 7 V 7 Pi ' ' ' i jkX--.. - .,."- t ' ' ' . ' ; - , . U r -" ' - " " : '$ n i I i . ' f J - Mr -f '. "-a : .; " . 4 . 4 - ' ' - 'I : - J ' : Mis MtRGARET MALAKKEY. WHO K MCASBMBST WAS AS XOVVCKD TESTEBDAV. ' . Patterson -winning first prise. ' After refreshments were served Jliss nage mann was presented with many gifts. The guests were Miss Jessie Hagomann. Miss Ella Newland, aiiss taroi nui bert. Miss Acnes Mcintosh. Miss Emily Waekrow. Miss Gertrude Getty, Miss Connie Walker. Miss Anna Walsh. Miss Mae Hagemann. Miss Mildred Bryan, Mrs. F. C. Hagemann. Mrs. w. fe.. Ben ton. Mrs. G. G. Schmidt. Mrs. William Patterson. Mrs. Harold Lange, Mrs. Jesse Ralney. see. Miss Gladys Beeson was the hoste'ss at a dinner party given on Wednesday at ber home in Irvlngton. Covers were laid for 17. The rooms were prettily decorated in Oregon grape and red car nations, suggestive of the Christmas season. T he evening was spent playing cards, honors filling to Miss Aiice Brown and Miss Doris Mace. Those present were: The Misses Myr tle Bearinger. Pauline Chittenden. Alice Brown. Mabel Smith. Emily Rupert, Winifred Nelson, Maude Miller. Haxel Bradford, Agnes Graves, Theodora Peer, rmria Mace. Ross Kelselndahl. Esther Gridley. Elna Paulsen. Katxle Stephan, Mrs. Harold Minor and the hostess. ... Mr and Mrs. A. S. Young celebrated ..-- 1 1 WA4,41nr Mt 1 Ul nmhlT fi bV 1 1. V 1 1 UU... w- giving a smart reception to a . large number' of their irjenus. 11 wa. n of the prettiest" affairs of the -.week: 1 1 , i A .1 ,.,1..-. nf fornu Oravon grape ahd seasonable-blossoms adorned the roomx An eiaooraio " served, and the guests Included: J. J. Burns, Master Robert Burns, Mr. and Mrs. J, Graf, Mr. and Mrs. S, Sloan, of n - . n t u.nilVi nf flan Wsn- eeasioe, . ---- , Cisco: P. Stark, of Tacoraa: A. R. Davis. P. Deines, rxi veines, ia ftnuw Miss Ruth Conway, of Vancouver, B. C ' Mr. and Mra E. W. Butler. Mrs. Mercedes Wodworth, Mrs. Ada Wever. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. West, of Salem, Or.: Mrs. N. J. Murray, of The Dalles; Mrs C. Murray, of Salem. Or.; Mrs. M. Daniels, P. E. Miller, A. M. Ellis and Miss Edna Johnson. ' "Preceding tha dance given by the Mystic Shrlners on Wednesday even ing at the Scottish Rita Temple, which in Itself was a brilliant affair, the feature of the evening was the short concert given by the Al Kader Temple Band. Frank Lucas director. The pro gramme follows: March, "Ledoesk. R. B. Hall: Intermexxo Elegante Tales of Hoffman. Offenbach; waits, "II Ba cio" (The Kiss), Arditi; dance. "In the Shadows," Finck; "American Patrol. Meacham; wait. "Brides and Butter flies." Moret. ' A surprise party planned in honor of the birthday of Charles Lindner by his wife. Mra Charles Lindner, was given last night at their home. About J5 of their friends met at the home of Mrs. . Frederick Brooker on Alameda Drive and were-received by Mrs. Carl Christensen and Miss Grace Brooker. Mra Lindner was assisted by Miss Margaret Chapln and Miss Mabel Korell during the evening, speolsl features bet ing games and music The Oregonia Club of 1912 gave its first party of the season on Sunday evening at the home of William Krause. in honor of the outgoing of ficers. Those present were entertained by a reading given by one ot tne mem bers and by a raock trial. A collation was served by the committee in charge and toasts were proposed by several of the members. This was the first affair given by the club. Tha marked success tt the party is expected to lead to others. ... Mr. and Mrs. L. Krause were honored by some of their friends with a sur- Drise oarty on Tuesday night, it being the twenty-fifth anniversary, of their marriage. Sixty-five guests made merrv throughout the evening. Mr, and Mrs. Krause wera the recipients of numerous tokens of the esteem in which they are held by their large circle of friinds, . - Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Cohn compli mented Mrs. Harry Cohn. of 8pokan. Wash.; with a dinner party Sunday at their home In Irvlngton. Music and dancing were features of the evening. On Monday nlght--a box party at tne Hcllig was also given In honor ot Mrs. Cohn. e . . Mrs. M. Cher-mis returned Monday last from a visit of several week In Walla Walla, during -. which she was entertained extensivaly.- COMIXO EVENTS. Society folk are eagerly awaiting the opening of Ripgler's cotillion hall. which will be the soene of many o tne society ciuo uancv? uui ter. : ' The Cotillion Club, under the man. . lament of Montrose M. Ringler. will give two opening dances,, one New Years eve ana tne otner new mr night, for which Invitations are being issued. This will not be the formal opening of the hall, .however. That event Is planned to take place in Jan uary with a charity balL The ballroom is said to be one of the finest In tha West and will nave a pateni uu.uci -Inr aprlng floor. Fully TOO couples can be accommodated, and many novel fea tures new to Portland will be Intro dueed. The patronesses for the Cotillion Club dances are: Mrs. Paul Van Frldagh,- Mrs. F. L. Lltherland, Mrs. J. f. Irvine, Mrs. H. Rice. Mrs. H. C. C. Jagger. Mrs. M. M. Ringler, Mrs. Robert Tegen and Mrs. F. T. Collier. ... On New Year's night. January 1. the Armory will be the scene of one of the most popular affairs of the holiday season, when the Bachelor Buttons Club holds Its third, annual ball and New Year's party, for whioh invita tions are being sent out this week. AH the latest terpslohorean novelties and staples will be danced to the tune of a 20-piece symphony orchestra under CASTLE BOCK COUPLE CELEBRATE THEIR 60TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. the leadership "of the club'a musical director. H. S. Rudd. The patronesses are Mrs. H. F. Wheeler. Mrs. E. F. Michael and Mrs. L N. Harvey. The committee in charge of arrangements are: Miss Grace Michael, Miss nose ja. Meister, Miss Etta Wheeler, Miss Haxel L. Mann, Miss Verena Blaser, Miss Margaret Harvey. Miss Alice imroan. George Herman. Charles H. Bennett, Arthur H. Steuer, William Bradley. Joseph Roberts, Albert Tl Hoppe and Harry Howard. ' This tfrfalr will be strictly invitational. -'...'. Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Donivan en tertained informally at cards and danc ing Saturday, evening. Yuletlde colors were used artistically throughout, the rooms. Card honors fell to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pierce. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. A L. McFall. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Menefee, Mr. and Mrs. H J. Blaes lng, Mr and Mra R. L. Aldrich. Mr. and Mr Clyde Evans. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bracher, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pierce. Mr. nd Mrs. A. H. Maegly. Mrs Anthony, Mrs. May Nichols. Miss Monta Maegly, Ars. M. Brent, F. A. Kribs and C. M. Ferero. . The annual holiday luncheon of the-t Portland Pan-Hellenic society win take plate this year at the Oregon Ho tel on Tuesday, December SO. In addi tion to :the large number of Portland Greek letter women, there will be in attendance a great many young women from the active chapters at both the Universities of Oregon and Washing ton. Miss Agnes Beach vis president of the local society and the committee in charge of the luncheon is Burton Beach, Frank Knight and Harry M. Hender shott. ' . - . An event anticipated with keen pleasure by the Irvington set is the young people's dance, which will be given at the Irvington Club on Decem ber 26. The committee consists of Lawrence Porter, Wayne Stuart, Hunt Malarkey, "Robert Stuart. Vance er guson, James Cameron, Jr., and Catlin Wolfard. Patronesses for the evening are Mrs.- J. P. Porter, Mrs. J. E. Cam- r.. XT X Po1mr Mrs H M. ClUUi JUI B. . A. ...... - , . Haller, Mrs. R. J. Stuart and Mrs. George M. Hyland. ... A Christmas eve dance to be given by the Myrtle Rose Club at Chrtsten aen's Hall next Wednesday evening .will be an event of the coming week. The committee wishes to announce their New Year's eve party at Chris tensen's, Wednesday, December 31. dancing the old year out and the new year In. The tango dance will be in troduced. - rr- v. r.ln.Hlt nf nrprnn hanter and the Portland Alumni Club of Fhl Delta Theta will give a oanquet iues- ...... .. J l. , 1. . a Ti-pnlpan Pftfltn of the Oregon Hotel. All Phi Delts In Portland are invited. The committee m cnris is C. W. Walls and miles Standlsh, of Portland, and Ira Staggs, of Eugene. .. . . The Decern Girls wish to announce to their many friends that, they will open the new year with a dancing party at Christensen's Hall on January 22. A limited number of Invitations will be Issued and those receiving them will be most heartily welcomed. . . The Minuet Club will give two spe cial dancing parties to members and friends on Christmas aiternoon aim evening. The tango and hesitation w.it will be featured. The dances are to be given at Dreamland Hall. Thi Rphi Sororitv has issued cards for a tea January 2. at the home of Mrs. Jamea ueorge ueacn. in Quimby afreet. WEDDIXGS. r Anspach-WIHard. i. pha.iAB Ansnuch and Miss Myrtle Mae Willard were married at . i-. v. . ..r tha hHdff'it narents. 195 East Seventy-eighth street, on Wednes day. Kev. W. 11. -nampwu uuiv-.ov.... The decorations of the house were very . : Ana flrairnn s-rnne. iw and carnations being used. The bridal par- IV stooa unuer un ci u. . j - 'a..-- Til J. UBrVICft W&g DrS- oeded by "I Love You Truly," sung by Mtas Nina Em ken. atenaeissonn b wee ding march was played by Miss Marie ,r II...- T l,,la H I , U W 11 TT1 1) t fl Tl Cflf- flMIIlll.u.I. UI.MV ' rled a basket of white hyacinths and ysllow rosebuds. Master ueraia nu.my ton carried the ring in an Easter lily. ... i t i ..... u o.iwnnrf In cream char- x no uiio w meuse, en train, trimmed with pearl ornaments. Her tune veu nunB hum. a Juliet cap. She- carried a shower bouquet of white chrysanthemums. The bride was attended by Miss Carmen Pattison as bridesmaid, and Miss Gladys Willard, sister of the bride, maid of honor. The bridesmaid wore a gown of apricot crepe de chine and carried a -bouquet of yellow chrysan themums. The maid of honor was gowned in apricot silk poplin and also carried a bouquet of yellow chrysan themums. The groom was attended by his brother, Herman Anspach. After the ceremony the 70 guests remained for an Informal reception. Mr. and Mrs. Anspach left for a short tour of the Puget Sound olties. Uanlt-Arneld. : t. -........ AwnnlA janrl VirttoF C anion 1 -" - ; Gault. of Gladstone, were married at the home of the bride s parents, jir, and Mrs. F. E. Arnold, on Wednesday, December 10. Rev, W. G. Eliot officl- ... vi. hrMo was irlvf n in. marriage by her father. She waa attractive in a gown of Ivory cnarmeuge ana lace auu her bouquet wa a shower of bride's Miss Alice Arnold, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Jjime nisry Arnold, cousin of the bride, carried the I rnip de thine with maii draped skirt and nash. ( rrt and aad frlll. Formerly Sisw Far H-i. . l&S. '; ' V i Photo by Mrs. William Lampkln. MR. A!C1 MRS. R. S. CARXIXE. CASTLE ROCK. Wash.. Dec. JO Speclal.) Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Carnine celebrated their golden wedding at their home In this city re cently They were married at St. Louis. Mo.. December 1, 18S3. Mr. Carnine Is a veteran of the Civil War. having enlisted onder the first call In April. 1M1. in the Seventeenth Illinois Infantry. Mr. and Mrsl Carnine and their three oloest children crossed the plains in an emigrant train in the Summer of 1S75. lived one year at Vancouver and then moved to a farm at Silver Lake, where they .ived until tne HDrfng of 10.' m-hen thev retired from farming and established their home in Castle Rock, where the reunion was held. Their seven chil dren are all grown and married, and all are residents of Western Washington. There are IS grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The four sons Thomas A. tex-Sheriff of this county) and wife, of Hoqulam; Charles P. and wife, of Silver Lake; Milo B. and wife and Edgar C. and wife, of Tenlno; .the three daughters, with Ihelr husbands. Mr. and Mrs. J. Tippery. of Silver Lake: Mr. and Mrs. William P Wells, of Kelso; Mr. and Mra Fred A. oraham and Miss Nettie Benson, of this city;and the three youngest grandchildren. Loia v Graham, Burneit carnine ana-pniney no ,.. ajb w.m t the bride and groom of 50 years ago. comprised tha assemblage. 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