-c " . - - 2; " t 7 ?i:&& Mr& J"e extent - 3:r (Continued From Page 3.) Hotel Multnomah on Thursday evening at 6:30 o'clock. All alumni and former students are Invited. Reservations al ready have been made tor Cloe to 200 covers, and after the dinner a reception wfll be held, to which the publia is in vited. The speakers at the banquet win be Dr. Wilson, W, M. Ladd, Frank B. Riley, Dr. John H. Boyd, Isaac D. Hunt and .James V. Ewlng, The committee, in charge of the din ner are! Ralph J. Hurlburt, president of the Alumni Association; A. G. Labbe, Ir. Q. Norman Pease, John Failing1 and J. Frank Bell. pretty wedding wag solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Parkhurst on Wednesday evening, when their daughter. Miss Lula Me linda Parkhurst, became the bride of Merrill Thompson Eastham. Rev. J. E. Snyder officiated. T.he rooms were dec orated prettily with roses and palms. After the wedding a reception was held, when about S00 guests called to greet the couple. The bride wore a handsome gown of ivorytoned pussy-willow taffeta trimmed with rare old lace and pearls. Her V(il was wreathed ' with orange blossoms and her bouquet was of bride roses and valley lll'es. Miss Frances Farkhurst was maid of honor and wore a gown of fluwered voile adorned with lace and ribbon, and her bouquet was of pink roses and ferns. Lynn Kastham was beet man. An elaborate supper was served, and the dining-room was a bower of Tes teut roses and clusters of sweet brier. Other pretty gowns noticed were: Bride's mother, gown of black lace trimmed in Jet. over canary charmouse, touches of old rose and blue. Mrs. James H. Eastham, mother of bridegroom, handsome gown of wis teria crepe, gold and lavender applique and lace. Miss Leah Eastham. sister of bride groom, wore a pretty gown of apricot crepe and oream lace, girdle of flow ered ribbon. Miss Ella Thompson, of Eugene, . green flowered silk. Miss Helen Eastham, pink voile, lace trimmed. ' Miss Marion Farkhurst, blue silk crepe and pearl garnitures. Mtsa Emily Parkhurst, of San Fran cisco, figured chiffon taffeta and plain combined. . . Miss Gertrude Cunningham, white robe, girdle of American beauty messa line. Miss Frances Dekum, white gown of crepe, colored embroidered bands and lace. Miss Helen Dekum, . lavender silk, crepe and lace. Mrs. J. M P. Chalmers, of Vancouver, ihandsome gown of plain and flowered chiffon over lavender slip of charmeuse. Mrs. W, H, Burton, gown Pf white Ilk crepe trimmed In baby Irish Insets. Miss Rhodes, of St. Louis, white lace gown, blue brocaded girdle. T Mrs. M. G. Nease, lavender chiffon, lace and black velvet. , Mrs. Robert Tegan, pink silk crepe, lace trimmed. Mrs. Carl Travis, aprioot silk crepe, lariA and black velvet. Mrs. Walter Yoe. white crepe and lace. Mrs. A. M. Ashby, white robe, laee trimmed. Mrs. James Smith, flowered silk creoe. lace and chiffon. Mrs. C. K. Morey, white embroidered robe, trimmed in lace and black etitl fon. Mrs: P. L. McKenaie. white crepe, trimmed in net and colored embroidery. Miss Bell Brandon, pink silk erepe, cirdle to match. Miss Li la Brandon, blue silk, girdle to match. Mrs. F. D. Iawrence, peacoek blue charmouse, trimmed In broad bands Of blue and gold lace. Mr. and Mrs. Eastham left for a trip to puget Sound cities, and on their re- Mln Amorette Kaepper. Miss Amorette Kaepper and Joseph Tower Templeton will be married today at the home of the bride's parents in Piedmont. Only relatives and Intimate friends of the family are to be present. The bride's dress will be of white shadow lace. Mrs. Reginald Bassett. of Pan Francisco, will sing preceding the ceremony. A wedding supper will be served at the Hotel Multnomah following the ceremony. f : I PORTLAND OIItL TO BE BRIDIE i I OF VAN FRANCISCO MAN. i I T - I l A I ' . ' Mln Amorete Ksepper. Miss Amorette Kaepper and I turn they will make their home at the Parkhurst residence, while Mr. and Mrs. Parkhurst are at Crater Lake. In the Fall they will occupy their own home now being built in Piedmont. Mrs. ' Charles ' M. Bair and her daughters. Miss Margaret and Miss Al berta Bair, have returned home after passing the Winter in the East. Miss Alberta was In school and Mrs. Bair and Mibs Margaret passed their time in motoring. . They visited all the rela tives and " friends en route. Since school commencement Miss Alberta joined them for a trip to Atlantic City, where they visited friends and were extensively entertained. . .; .. ' At a simple home wedding Sunday evening Miss Lola Senders became the bride of Charles A- Cohen, of San Fran cisco. The wedding was solemnized by Dr. Jonah B. Wise at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Senders. A profusion of white Can terbury bells and syringa was com bined with lovely pink roses and ferns and effectively arranged ' about . the rooms. About 65 close friends, and relatives were present. The bride was attended by her sister-in-law, Mrs. , Arthur Senders, as matron of honor, and little Miss Rosa lie Deffenberg, of San Francisco, niece of the bridegroom, as flower girl. Arthur Senders acted as best man. The wedding march - was played .by Miss Amy May. a cousin of the bride.. The bride, who is a pretty girl, was charming in a - robe of ivory-toned crepe meteor, with a graceful drape of Bohemian lace. Her veil was wreathed with orange - blossoms that had been worn by her mother on her wedding day, and she carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses and lilies of the valley. She also wore a magnificent diamond and platinum lavalliere, the gift of the bridegroom. Mrs. Benders was gowned in her wad ding robe, a soft white satin trimmed with rose point lace, and her bouquet was a shower of bridesmaid roses. Little Miss Deffenberg wore a dainty J frock -of cream lace over blush pink ' silk and carried a pretty basket of Cecils Brunner roses. After the ceremony a reception wan held. ' Among the guests were several of the bridegroom s sister and rela Uvea,. from San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Cohen left for a short wedding trip north and upon their re turn will visit in this city for a few days before going to San Francisco to make their home. e A charming affair of Friday was the luncheon presided over by Mrs. Dwlght Edwards at her home on Willamette Heights. It complimented the matrons who assisted Mrs. Edwards - at her "Willamette Heights booth" at the Rose Festival center. The luncheon table was adorned with a miniature booth, with pink ramblers climbing over It, and inside It was fitted up elm liar to the one at the Festival center. with tiny pota of flgwers. At each cover little nosegays of old-fashioned flowers for the guests added to th attractiveness of the table. . Later in the afternoon Mrs, lid wards entertained a few additional guests at tea, as well as her luncheon guests, and she was assisted by Mrs. C. W. Hodson, Mrs, Charles E, Rumelln, who presided at the tea table, and those assisting about the rooms were Mrs, Hicks Fenton. Mrs. William Montgom ery. Mrs. T. T, Strain and Mrs. A. W Kutsche. Covers were laid for seven at the luncheon table, and about IS additional guests called at ta time, A charming wedding took place Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Steiwer, when their son, Leland L. Steiwer, and Miss Ma bel La Verne Armpriest, were married, Rev. Henry Marootte officiating. There were no attendants, and only relatives were present. It was a simple affair, and Mr. and Mrs. Steiwer left Immedi ately for their new home in. Fossil, Or. The bride was attired In a charming white frock, trimmed with dainty lace, and she carried a bouquet of bride roses and white sweet peas. 8he Is a Medford girl and has been visiting rel atives in this city for a few months. Mr. Btelwer Is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Steiwer, and Is assist ant cashier of the Steiwer Carpenter Bank at Fossil, as well as being man ager of the Butte Creek Land A Live stock company. Mrs. Bruce D. Stewart has cards out for a large and elaborate-tea to be given tomorrow afternoon In honor of her house auest. Mrs, Clinton tfuuer. field, of Petrolt. Mich.; and Miss Sallle Sterrett, brlde-eleot. The Association of Collegiate Alum nae will srlve its annual tea and re ception ta college women on Saturday afternoon at Reed College from 1 to 8:30 o'clock. The hostesses ror tne day will be Mrs. Harry Beal Torrey, Miss Eleanor Rowland. Miss Malda Rossi' ter and Miss Florence Reed. No tor- mal invitations bave been issued far this affair, but the association cordial ly invites all college women, as well as the senior girls of the high and preparatory schools. Mrs. David A. PattUllo has cards put for a tea Thursday afternoon, Juno ?5, In honor of Mrs. Frederick wnit ton, of Berkeley. Cal. Mrs. Whlttqn is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. w. . 3, Dinwiddle, on sherwpod drive. Mrs. James F, Ewlng entertained a bevy of young girls of the sub debutante sat luncheon yesterday. Starrett and Carrington Dinwiddle have sent out card for a dancing party at the Portland Heights Club on Tues day. George Walker entertained a number of his young friends at a delightful party Saturday at the home of his par. ents on Sherwood drive, Portland Heights., Miss Elisabeth Creadick returned to i . 1 J , -is.li a n an vtinAH TiHlt In New York and Philadelphia. n. I . J V. . ri- r r.1 ane was acowfvjitsa o .wnH, of the latter city, who will visit for weeks at the Creadick home. on Portland Heights, T" . ........ o 1 7 a (u I nl, tin- was held yesterday at Estacada. The Zetes left Portland by private car and had their annual banquet at the hotel at Ksta cada. v Among those present were: vPullta V Hnlmin. Chester Q. Mur phy, A. B. Van Dor Werlen. Dr. Paul Rookey. Yt llliam a, noDerison, n. ju. Plummer. Dr. R. J. Chipman, George nr 13 D nKst Vt?( Ilia m a 12aln)i J. Hurlburt. Jasper Stahl, J, R. Holman, George C. Durham. E. P. Stott, Clar ence Olmstead, R. W. Hawley, Stuart Freeman. Robert Fithlan and Jack Pay. - Mrs. W, J. Hofmann and Mrs. Marion Versteeg will entertain with bridge parties on Tuesday, one In the after noon and one in the evening at $:S0 O'clock- They will be given at the home of the former, S5 East Twenty- Jhtrd street North. Mrs. Clara Waldo is ooeupying a cot tsfee at Nehalem. SEWS FROM THE AHMY POST Chaplain Osiewaarde, of the Twenty first Infantry, has arranged for an ex cursion for the enlisted men and their friends In Vancouver on Saturday, June 37, when the Bailey Getsert steamer will be chartered for a day and a trip made to The Dalles. Amusement will be furnished on tha trip up and down the Columbia River and ample refresh ments w!U h served. The members of the Musical Aftej noan Club were greatly pleased Friday with the programme furnished by Dr. Emil Enna, a Danish musician of Port land, at the home of Mrs. John C Fair fax. Dr. Enna gave a lecture on the various Scandinavian composers, and illustrated . it by playing selections from each: much to the enjoyment Df all present. While the Third Battalion is at the target range there are about 13 "wid ows" left in the post. Mrs. Young, wife of Colonel George 6. Young, is also a "widow" while her husband is in Hot Springs, so she gave a "widow" party fit her home Wednesday evening. Two tables of bridge and one of "S0O" were played. Mra. Harts and Mrs. Glbner won the prizes for bridge and Mra Bennett fof "600." Appetizing refresh ments were served after cards. The "widows" present were Mrs. Lucius Bennett and her mother, Mra Blessing. Mra Jennie Stewart, Mrs. Joseph C Castner. Mra L. H. Taylor, Mrs. J. B, Richardson, Mrs. William R. Scott. Mra Rutherfurd S. Hartz, Mra Walter C Sweeney, Mrs. Herbert C. Glbner and Mrs. Robert L. Weeks. . " Mrs. Lucius C Bennett is enjoying a visit from her mother, Mrs. Blessing, of Belt jntalne, O. - After the hop Friday evening Mrs. Tatntor, wife of Lieutenant Harold H. Taintor, gave a "hop supper," compli mentary to Mra Davis .who recently arrived to visit her daughter, Mrs. Moore, wife of Captain R. C. Moore, of HOME OF BRIDE'S AUNT SCENE OF PRETTY WEDDING. i A- i mm) mMM yr jk i f z. 7T. j,rj f. hWA-e i; &ss SX?y, Fotvilery Mis tfecin PAay. J'.rSa'tssncxo' Miss Jean Shay and Karl H. Walker were married last Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's a-unt, Mrs. I. M. Bates. 772 Kast Taylor street, nr. J. J. Staub read the marriage service. The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Greta Shay, and .Miss Jean Bates, maid of honor. Douglas Bates, cousin of the bride, was best man. Miss Mary Coddlngton. of Salem, dang "O Promise Me." William Lowell Patton played the wedding march. The guerts included Joseph T. Jones, Miss Beatrice M. Tait, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cowen. Adrian Mann, Miss Kophie Huff, Miss Mary Coddington. Stanley F. Richardson. Miss Flora M. Crego. Rex G. Fuller, Mlsa Graoe Goodwall. Miss Genevieve Kirkpatrick, William L. Patton. Miss Lillian Steel, Miss Gladya Miller, Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Pick, Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Staub, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Moore E. P. StelnmetB, J. J, Thompson, Miss Gertrude M. Thronson, Miss Mil dred Steinmets. Miss Elaine Ewell, Wesley Hewitt, Miss Lillian Oren, Leo A. Garrew. Miss Myrtle Huff, Elwyn W, Marston. Miss Faye A. Steinmetz, Miss Mabel Clarke, E. H. Hiliias. the engineers. The guests present were Mrs. Davis. Mrs. R. C. Mojre, Mra Margaret Waring (of Vanoouver), Lieu tenant Oliver P. Robinson and Mra Robinson. Dr. Hasrood and Mrs. Haged, Majjr Ralph H. Van Deman, Lieuten- , annw T T?ilv T.fAtiten- ant Heeler and Miss Mae La Huis. . , u v.-.-, Mra Hrthann. wife of Lieutenant M. Hobson. Jr.. was host ess at dinner, her guests being Chap lain ana jura, .ussewaarao anu muir niece. Miss Mae La huis. juajor van i-t.m. Ufa I T t-t x T)r. and Mra. Ha good and Lieutenant Gonser. a a ILTr-a Uarli berself a. "widow." (rave a "movie widow party" Thursday eve ning at tne nex ineaier u - naWAinini, "A RnmiltCi of the North." was witnessed. Following the party supper was served by Mrs. Hartz at tier nome ana iaier w. n 1 aoiAtjnna wer nlaved. The iimsiv, o.-w.. -- - i ... j .i ..." i. ,i .. at a vnri Mra George S. Tjung, Mrs. Jennie Stewart, Mra Lucius C. Bennett ana ner moiner. Mra Blessing. Mrs. Castner. Mra Tay lor, Mra Richardson, Mra Scott, Mrs. Weeks and Mrs. Sweeney. Miss Vir ginia White was present also. a a a X r r1lk.-l Van Tt WllUeR Wife Of iUIB. vjiiuui ' .. , - - Lieutenant Wilkes, entertainea ladies of the post at tea Tuesday, in honor of hor sister, Mrs. Shelby Blat terman, who recently arrived from Maysvllle, Ky. The quarters were dec- -., -id-ioiiv with ferns and daisies, making an attractive effect Mra Herbert C oinner anu v."" Ossewaarda assisted in serving deli eloua refreshments. On Wednesday Mra Wilkes gave an auction bridge party also for her sls a a TaIin K Rinhardson won first prise, Mrs. Samuel V, Ham sec ond, ana Mra lieorgje o. louiia .r.. Mrs, Toung. and Mrs. John F. Morri son assisted in serving the refresh- ments- . . . - t x?IVi-A ,nn a in of Lieuten ant Richardson and Mrs. Richardson, was Just four years old Thursday and a party to commemorate the event was given to his little friends in the post. , .u ..... ... - - attrveri and srathered around the table were Allen Fry, Mary Lou Fry, Georgie kockwbu, issoei a. -.- V.nn.lh kWAAMIV. MaUdlO HartS m;i',L, ....... - ' ... . riaiA Rnhlnfiin. Various kinds of children's games were played. ' .a a a Mrs. Bucrbee. wife of Captain Bug- bee, yesterday entertained the ladles of ROeEBl'RtS (;IRL Gl'BST PORTLA.D KR1KUS. OF ' i rhoto by Grove, Mlsa Claytle Grs.y. Mies Claytle Gray, of Rose burg," was a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Gray during the Rose Festival. .' m&fm m t ' -."S'S-;,- !- . Ill ' s K V: , I 4 ' ff . . . . . miititrv enrhre party. me ' - L - J , - ... Next Wednesdsy evening she also win entertain. KVEXTS OF THE WEEK. A very elaborate birthday party was celebrated at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Staubsandt. 338 East Forty first etreet, on Sunday afternoon in honor of the -hostess' birthday. The living and dining rooms were profusely decorated with carnations, sweet peas and roses. A dainty lunchr eon was served and music was the feature 6f the evening. The guests were: Mr. and. Mrs. F. W. Staubstandt, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lud wlg, Mr. and Mrs. L H. Cserny. Mr. and Mrs. L. Brandt and Miss Brandt, Mr. and Mrs. Stenmets. Mr. and' Mra Peck endorf, Mr. and Mra Holber. Miss Gert rude Holber and Ralph Holber. Otto Ambrosuls, Matt Warhendor and Louis Mantel). Guests from Vancouver, Wash., were: William Young. Tony Young, Miss Laura Young, Mr. and Mrs. Watson and 'daughter, Mr., and Mrs Westhoff and family. Mr. and Mrs. Black, Mrs. Huth. Mr. and Mra Wilkinson. Mrs. Betzing and R. Bets ing and Fred Wolff. Mra "Allen T. Anderson entertained on Friday afternoon with a BOO party in honor of Mra. R. L. Ewlng. of Med- loru, Ur., w 11 u is ncr nuunc eucot. , The home was decorated prettily. Roses, noneysucme ana terns naonim the living-room, where the card tables were placed- The players were Mra. L. C. Darland. Mra Fred Blschoff, Mrs. Richard Fulta. Mrs. M. A. Darland, Mrs. T. A. Merril, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. M. Mai son. Mra C L. McKenna, Mrs. Samuel Jost. Mra F. W. Valentine, Mrs. I E. Steaphen. Mrs. Chester Hall, Mra Charles Lomerin. Mrs. Moorhouse, Mra W, W. Pearse, Mrs. W. E. Elliott, Mrs. P, W. Hawklnson, Mrs. Kuhn, Mrs. Osher Nelson, Mrs. George Fisher, Mra Macarl, Mrs. Ford, Mrs. Mayer, Mra Uullivan apd Mrs. R. L. Ewlng. ... A family reunion of more than or dinary Interest took place when An drew Lounsbury, a banker, of Albion, and I. H. Lounsbury, a merchant, of Minidoka, Idaho, accompanied by their wives, arrived in the city to visit their brother. Daniel C. Lounsbury, of 350 East Thirty-seventh street. The three brothers had not been together since boyhood. Andrew and Daniel are Civil War veterans. They crossed the plains together to Montana In 1S66. They had not met for more than 43 years. A week was passed In visiting, sight seeing and a trip to Seaside. They are Uncles Of Messrs. Earl R., Harvey E. and Charles A. Lounsbury, well-known residents of this city, and Mrs. F. C. Brewer, of Tacoma, is their niece. ... Dr. and Mra Roscoe William Cahill entertained very delightfully at cards Saturday evening at their home. 1361 Mllwaukie street, for their house guest. Miss Georgie Barry, of Belllngham, Wash. A color scheme of yellow and white was used very effectively throughout the rooms. Card honors fell to Mrs. E. A. Reed and Dr. P. J. Kelser. Those bidden te meet Miss Barry were: Dr. and Mrs. E. A- Reed, Dr. and Mrs. Howard Moore, Mr, and Mrs. Horace R. Landfare, Mr. and Mrs. George Ackerman, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Leonard, Dr. and Mrs. Dwight Miller, Miss Myrtle Taylor and Miss Kora Kessllng, Dr. John A. Hughes, Dr. Harry Blair, Dr. P. J. Keizer and Dr. E. H. Straight. e Mlsa Jessie Elan was hostess at a pretty affair on Wednesday evening In honor of Mies Marjorle Mayballe Hurlburt who will become the bride or George Walter Holcomb this week. The rooms were decorated with hearts, cupids, ferns and red rosea. Miss Hurlburt entertained the guests with a number of charmingly-rendered piano selections, and Miss Sarah Brasheari sang. Those present were Misses Imogene Seton, Minnie Bartman, Lillian Bartman. Floy Henkle, Helen Mclver, Mae ' Wilson, Beulah Clark. Thelma Darcy, Ruthoriel Long, Wilma Zlegler, Parah Brashear, Marjorle Hurlburt Miss Dixon, Miss Dalslnger, Miss Clemens, Miss Kemp, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Nisewonder and Mra Nelson. ... A pleasant housewarming was given at the new home of Mrs. J. M. Steiner on Maanolla avenue Thursday. After playing 500, at which Mra G. S. Crego won the first prlbe and Mrs. u. Love tne consolation, the guests assembled In the dining-room, where all enjoyed a de lightful supper. Those present were: Mrs. H. Brown, of Vancouver. B. C. : Mra J. R. Frazler, Mrs. H. Edmund son, Mrs. a. 8. Crego. Mrs. J. Kyler, of Chicago. Mra. L. Love, Mrs. O. Love. Mrs. D. Quinn, Mrs. Bigourney. Mrs. G. E. Nichols. Mrs. O. Bell, Mrs. K. Tester. Mrs. F. Wall. Mrs. A. E. Land, Mrs. W. Ross, Mra W. E. Bell and the Misses Florence Crego, A. Fink, Bessie Land, Clara Love and Constance Nich ols. .... Mrs. Edward II. .Cahalla entertained at her home, 743 Kearney street last Wednesday with a luncheon In honor of her niece. Miss Josephine Mann, prior to her departure for California. Covers were laid for seven, the In vited guests being Miss Mann's most intimate classmates of St Mary's Acad emy. The decorations were in keep ing with the school colors, red and white. Tie afternoon was spent with music and grames, the prises falling to Miss Julia Duffy and Miss Eva Kelly.- . a a A delightful entertainment was ar ranged by Mrs. William O. Spencer and Mra G. Towneend on Tuesday for the members of the J. P. Mann Home In Laurelhurst A charming programme was given by the orchestra of the Grand Special Sale sell them at a reduction of lOi On top of this we give double S. & H. Green Trading Stamps with each cash purchase on these Low-Cuts. An Unbroken Assortment to Choose From . ROSENTHAL'S 129 Tenth, Bet. With, and Alder Hit. Boydon Shoe Kstsan Shoes First Congregational Church under the direction of I'rufessor Wnlter A. Bacon, and solos were sung by Mra F. D. Heal. G. Towneend and J. G. Kilpack. Ml.a Honey contributed to the programme with an Interesting reading. Mra Towneend gave selections on the piano. e Mrs. Henry Leaf entertained Wed. nesde.v at her attractive home, r East Catruthnrs street. Throughout the aft ernoon music was enjoyed. Mrs. Clar ence WIlllHtns presided at the vlano and sang several vocal uiinher. Thoe present were Mrs. J. B. Miller, Mrs, Mary Wausnedur, Mrs. t'larenre Will lams. Mrs. P. A. Besm. Mrs. ('. A. Kh ersole, Miss Thora Larson and Miss Edna Weneberg. t On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. B. Lee I'aact orened their be.utlful country home at Osk Grove to 350 friends. The on-aslon wss the cele bration of the TOth birthday of Pr. W. T. Kerr, former pastor of Taylor-Hlreet Church. A cafeteria supper was served on the spacious lawn. The evening was passed in games and music Ml.a Harlet Leach and Mies Klorenre !.ecn and Mr. Tlndolph were the eololrts. e From Frederick. Md., ome sceounte of the gala parties and rounds Of rn tertalnment being provided for the Misses Margaret and Miriam Hugrdorn. of Portland, who have been spending the past Winter at Chevy Chase Hem I nary and as Ruests of their eietrr. Mrs. J. Allelne Williamson, whose hus band Is a prominent physician In the (southern city. The Misses llagedurn are expected home this week. . . A delightful event of the week was a lunoheon and rard party at which. Mra Anna Hsaner was hostess Tut,, day at her home In Piedmont. rilie was assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Va dor Darling. Guests made up four ta bles of cards and highest scores were won by Mrs. Theodore Habecost and Miss Elsie Hesse, consolation te Mrs. Henry von Grunewald. s . Miss Shirley Eastham, one of the most vivacious and Interesting young girls of local society, who has been studying languages In Italy and France for the Winter, returned to Portland Thursday evening. Miss Eastham is considered one of the smarteet-drsed girls In society she has so much style and distinctiveness. ... Mrs. W. E. Stewart was hostess for a pretty bridge party on Friday In honor of Mrs. Charles Stewart and Mrs. Joseph Ralston, of Albany, and Mrs. H. W. Harper, of Oakland. Five tables were arranged for the games. ... Mrs. C, A. Ebersole was hostess for a pretty tea Tuesday at her residence, it East Twelfth street North. The house was prettily decorated with pink roses and white carnations. The guests were Mrs. Martha Nelson, Mrs. U. P. Edwards, Mrs. J. O. Wright Mrs. Cus ter. Mrs. F. Schans and Mra A. O. Stafford. . Mra. U C. Xoyes and Mrs. Lydla Turner entertained a five hundred card party on Thursday evening In honor of Mrs. Edward Long, of Chicago, who is visiting Mrs. W. W. Chrlstensen. She has been extensively entertained with theater and motor parties and will leave this week for her home. ... Mrs. Edward W. Mueller and Mrs. J. Diets entertained at a pretty luncheon on Friday at the home of the former. J00 Fargo street. In honor of Mrs. Lee Frlck. Mrs. Mueller's sister-in-law, who will become the bride of G. Free land on Monday evening. ... A delightful event of the week was the launch party given for the 1914 class of the Portland Trades School Thurs day. About 60 students and rhaperones passed the day at McGowan's Park, pear Oregon City, where a picnic luncheon waa eerved. a a a Mrs. H. O. Warnshold. accompanied by her daughter Betty Anne, returned to her home In Seattle, after spending ten days visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. A. Leary, In this city. Miss Violet Mersfelder entertained a group of young -people at a dancing party at her home on Thursday even- '" . . . Mrs. K. H. Kltts and Mrs. George E. Tupper presided at an elaborate din ner in honor of Ml-s Csrrle FltipHtrlck. fif In order to close out our Men's, Women's and Children's Low Cut Shoes, Colonials and Pumps, we will whose nisrtl.ae to Jm M'lntvie UllHs lll be an event of June J". fink wss the keynote of the color eihenir. Covers were laid (or II. COMINti KVUNT. What promises to be an tn)esfcle event of the early season Is a moon light excursion, to l given bv Hie postuffli-. tlerks. on next Tiir,!iy Tvenll'a. The steamer K'"i 'b b" rlisrl.ied Ir tiio 0'islon t"l will lesva the V.htngtin(t'ert 14-a et 1:10 r.Vli"-li. Tlrk.ls ere cent.. i nev be hail at the msl" I'oftef ri- while tliey last, lined mn.lc. lan lr.C and refreehnients will me.e up the -tertalnment. Te i imirtnttee are: " N. Achesnn, A. I'benew.th, M A Men hlng, M K. R"s and K. A. Tsrrent. . . The min of li e Altar b- letv f (it. Lawrem-e Cliurrti will rtile'ta'o with rards at the home of Wr. L. I". Mn.hcr. 314 Mierroen eire.t. Thiirsd.v. from t to I P. M. 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