The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, March 21, 1915, SECTION THREE, Page 5, Image 41

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    THE SUNDAY OREGOJsIAX, PORTLAND, MAR Oil 21, 1915.
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Harriet Bean, Mrs. Mine, Brown,
Sirs. Jennie Bingham. Mrs. Sophia Bar
rett Mrs. Sarah Tusant and Dr. H. R.
blersdorf. The above are all that are
left of the 26 who sisned the charter.
The women of Stella, Wash., were
entertained on Wednesday afternoon in
honor of St. Patrick's day by Mri H.
A. Rue. The afternoon was passed
sawing-, after which a delightful sur
prise was given them. Mrs. Rue led
the way to the third floor, where the
spacious attlo was transformed into a
bower of screen. Here a delicious col
lation was served, the appointments
and decorations being in keeping with
the day. Those present were: Mri O.
M. Anderson, Mrs. Joeeph Mowery, Mrs.
H. Brinson. Mrs. Frederick Rasmussen.
Mrs. Eugene Brock. Mrs. A. Howard,
Mrs. Horace Caswell. Mrs. Lewis Olsen.
Mrs. Thomas Brink and Miss Flora
Hendrickson. The out-of-town guests
were: Mrs. C. F. Peterson and daugh
ter. Martha, of Forest Grove, Or., and
Mrs. O. H. Peterson ana aaugmers.
Mildred and Dorothy, also of Forest
Grove.
A delightful evening was passed at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. William
yrpVlnonn rt 3H I-" :j a t TTnrt v-apcond
street, Wednesday evening, the occa-
SIX-VE 1R-OLD LAD CELE
BRATES BIRTHDAY.
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Master Jack Gadsby.
sion being Mr. Hockinson's birthday.
The early part of the evening was en-
joyed playing "600," Mrs. Guy Field
house and A. J. Hocklnson making the
highest score and Mrs. A. J. Hocklnson
and Jack Reddaway the lowest.
After the game refreshments were
served. The rest of the evening was
passed in dancing. Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Aylsworth, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Metzger, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Todd. Mr.
and Mrs. William Hessel and Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Fleldhouse, all of Gresham;
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reddaway, Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Hockinson, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Robert White,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Carlson and Mr. and
Mrs. William Hockinson.
A pleasant surprise party was ar
ranged by a number of friends of Mr.
and Mrs. George Spencer Saturday
evening at their home, 1036 Vancou
ver avenue, in honor of Mr. Spencer's
birthday. The evening was passed play
ing 500, honors being won by Mrs. T.
Graves and C. Yeager. Refreshments
were served. Those present were: Mr.
and Mrs. J. Aeher. Mr. and Mrs. F.
Falne, Mr. and Mrs. E- Lance, Mr. and
Mrs. H. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. L- E. Crouch.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Graves, Mr. and Mrs.
T. Dowling. Mr. and Mrs. D. Jselson,
Mr. and Mrs. C Yeager. Mr. and Mrs.
M. Larsen. Miss T. Fox, Miss B. Paine,
Miss E. Meloney. Miss K. Erricson, Miss
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straw Arthur Bum (Selro Jofcm
wi), Charming Bride of Week.
M. Dowling. Miss J. Spencer, Mr. and
Mrs. G. Spencer.
.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Klingensmith and
daughter. Miss Mildred, entertained
Wednesday evening at their home, on
Maricuerlte avenue. The guests made
merry at cards and dancing, after
which a delightful supper was servea.
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. F.
D. Hepner. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Flack,
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ellis. Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Van Overn, Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
Sims, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morelock,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bewley, Mr. and
Mrs. Theodore Lansing, Mrs. Birdie
Austin, John Maloney, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Burkhart and the host and hostess.
Prizes were won by Mrs. J. P. Van
Overn. Mrs. R. J. Ellis, Mrs. Harry
Bewley and Mrs. F. D. Hepner.
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Moore enter
tained Friday night with a charming
announcement party, when the news of
the engagement of their daughter. Miss
Marguerite Eleanor Moore, to Chester
Wi.ber Bourne was made. As the guests
entered the house Miss Genevieve
Filler presented the women with a cor
sage bouquet and boutonnlers to the
men to which were tied cards announc
ing the betrothal. Miss Moore is a
charming girl, and is well known In
. the musical set- She has a sweet so
prano voice of wonderful range, and Is
In demand at social functions. Mr.
Bourne is a prominent Rosarian and is
popular in Portland. He Is connected
with the Rock Island system. The wed
ding will take place early in June.
At the party an orchestra played dur
ing the evening, the guests Indulging
in dancing, interspersed by solos by the
bride-elect. An elaborate collation was
served, and the table was attractively
decked. Quantities of Oregon grape,
ferns and carnations were used effec
tively about the room a
The members of the Y. W. C A. en
Joyed a, jolly juvenile party on Tues-
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day. The slogan for the evening was
the old time-honored 'Backward, turn
backward. Oh, Time, In your flight,''
etc. The members were dressed as
children, and they all entered into the
spirit of the occasion, playing old-fash
ioned games with abandon and glee. t
was most refreshing and restful for the
girls who rarely have an opportunity
to Indulge In good. Wholesome Ironc.
There were numerous Buster Browns.
Lord Fauntleroya and schoolgirls.
sunbonneted and carrying a jumping
rope; also the old-fashioned and much
loved mother with frilled basque and
hooped skirt, who added dignity to the
occasion. The refreshments also were
carried out according to childhood's
palates, and the party long will be re
membered by the happy gathering.
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The Massachusetts Society of Ore
gon held a social and entertainment
on Thursday evening last in tne
Rosarian rooms. Commercial Club. Tel
egrams were received from Governor
Walsh, of Massachusets, also from
Mayor Curley, of Boston, sending
greetings. A letter of regret from
Blanche Ring, of the Orpheum circuit.
was received, Miss King Is a Bos
ton ian and expected to be present.
Judge H. If. Northup gave an address
upon "Evacuation Day" (March 17,
1776). Miss Kathleen Booth sang.
Through the kindness of Sherman,
Clay & Co. there was a Victrola con
cert during the rest of the evening,
while 600 was in progress. Refresh
ments were served also.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Downing
entertained a few friends Saturday
night. Five hundred was played and
card honors fell to J. . Harvey and
Zaidee Reichwein. Consolation prizes
went to A. 7. Middlebrooks and Mrs.
Emma Mashburn. A collation was
served and music selections closed a
delightful evening. Mrs. Washburn
gave several piano numbers and vocal
selections were contributed by Mrs J.
E. Harvey. Those present were: Mrs.
E. Mashburn. Miss Zaidee Reichwein.
Mrs. Edmond Taylor, Mrs. J. E. Har
vey. Mrs. Miles. Miss Lane, Mrs. Reich
wein. Mrs. William Downing, A. E.
Middlebrooks, A. E. Carr, Z. E. Harvey,
Dr. B. I Gulick and W. H. Downing.
...
Mrs. V. N. Irvin entertained In honor
of her sister, Mrs. A. Kuns, Wednesday
afternoon. The rooms were gaily dec
orated in green and white, which were
the colors of the day. The afternoon
was passed playing "500," honors being
won by Mra Claude De Pue. Mrs.
George Bishop and Mrs. H. W. Matbison
after which a light lunch, was served.
Those present were Mrs. A. Wells, Mrs.
H. Weber, Mrs. E. Ruedy, Mrs A. R.
Keesey, Mrs. H. W. Mathison. Mrs.
George Bishop, Mrs. J. Kuns, Sr., Mrs.
Albert Kunz, Mrs. J. Kunx, Jr., Mrs.
Lewis R. Bodley, Mrs. Claude De Pue,
Mrs. D. C. Resser, Mrs. A. B. Fairchilds,
Mrs. V. N. Irvin.
.
Portland society will be Interested
In the announcement of the marriage
of Miss Edith Shannon and Earl K.
Mayo. The wedding took place at the
home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Oscar
Bowersox, in Hollywood, Cal., last Mon
day. The newly married couple will
make their home In Hillsboro.
...
An attractive affair of Wednesday
evening was a shower given by Mrs.
J. M. Peters In her home at 352 Morris
street. In compliment to Miss Esther
Clemens, whose marriage to Walter
Pfaender will be an event of the latter
part of -the month. The guests were:
Miss Esther' Clemens, Miss Maud
Thayer, Miss Esther Wilson, Miss Irene
Clark, Miss Grace Baldwin, Miss Ada
Laurance, Miss Rosa Kline, Miss Ruth
Pfaender, Miss Edith Moore, Miss Leona
Clemens, Miss Pearl Titus, Miss Beu
lah Titus, Miss Olga Sechtem, Mrs. A.
Pfaender and assisting the hostess was
Mrs. J. W. Mathena. .
...
Mrs. G. W. Jorgensen was hostess for
a pretty "500" party on Wednesday,
honoring Mrs. C. E. Hoxie, of Tacoma,
who Is visiting friends here. 6pring
blossoms were used effectively about
the rooms, and the guests included Mrs.
Hoxie, Mrs. N. S. Spinney, Mrs. A.
Hunter, Mrs. William Brundell, Mrs. E.
W. Gassett, Mrs. G. Luckey, Miss Lo
rena Luckey, Helen Gassett, Mrs. Cala
han, Mrs. H. Naylor, Mrs. R. Greek, Jr.,
Mrs. Greek, Sr., Mrs. C. Van Wagner,
Mrs. N. Schults, Mrs. G. Zeller. Mrs. fc
Jorgensen and Mra A. S. Wilcox. Hon
ors were won by Mrs. A. Hunter and
Mrs. C. Hoxie.
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Mrs. C. H. Johnston entertained the
members of the Fleur-de-lis Club at
ber home on Thursday. Luncheon was,
served. Five hundred was played dur
ing the afternoon, honors falling to
Mrs. E. S. Balr. Mrs. W. H. Bewley,
Mrs. C. C. Brown and Mrs. H. T. Wllker
son. Members present were: Mesdames
C. C Brown, A. A. Buck, J. M. Capek,
W. E. Dackins, A. L. Drake. H. T. Wll
kerson, C. E. Klingensmith, E. It
Thomas, J. P. Van Overn, C. H. John
ston, W. H. Bewley and F. J. Currlgan.
Mrs. E. R. Thomas will be hostess April
1 at her home, 894 East Morrison
street.
.
The Women's Aid of the Highland
Congregational Church entertained
their friends with a 6t- Patrick's tea
at the home of Mrs. O. 8. Cutler. 100
Garfield avenue. The entertainment
included readings and music by Mra
Ralph Miller. A guessing contest also
was held, the prize being won by Mrs.
J. E. Jensen, after which refreshments
were served. Tbe committee in charge
of this charming affair consisted of Mrs.
Fred B. Wright, chairman; Mesdames
A. L. Young, E. S. Bollinger, Van De
marr, Wegton and Sullivan. '
...
A delightful party was given at the
home of Miss Myrtle Hers hey In honor
of Miss Hazel Baylor's llth birthday.
Games and dancing were the diver
sions of the evening. Latr refresh
ments were served. Those present
were: Mesdames Chapman, Millar,
Dawson. Taylor and Woylnn and the
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