4 TTTJT SUNDAY OREGOXTAN. PORTLAND, MAY 23, 1915, (Continued from Pngu 3 Urady, Horothy Bennett. Marion i'ickens, Frieda Martin, Helen ravid eon, Helen Bartlett, Mary Pags, Marjory Arnold, Mrs. Roscoe Glltner, Welma Younts. Sybil Brown. Ethel Tooze, Flora Simon, Florence Johnson and Nellie Hemenway. Miss Claire Raley. of Pendleton. daughter of Colonel Raley, la one of the most popular ftirls in college. She led the "prom" on Saturday night, and ia vice-preHiuent or the clas. If the weather permits on Tuesday evening-, there will be a lovely garden party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul "Vesslng-er, 655 Davis street, for the benefit of tho German Red Cross So- t-iety, a large part or which will be an excellent musical programme. The event will take place, rain or shine, and if the nl fresco party is an impossibility, th reception will be held Indoors. This affair is being: given in the evening to permit all the men Interested In the society and their friends to attend. The Brounds surrounding the Wessing-er jesiaence extend ror more than half a block, and are ideal for such an affair Mrs. Herbert II. Calvin and small fon, Richard Hope Calvin, left Friday for their home in San Francisco after a delisrhtful visit 1n this city with Mrs. Calvin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Hogc. Mrs. John T. Forbls and Miss Marjorie Forbls passed sev eral days as guests of the Hoges last week Mrs. Frederick A. Nitchey will be a bridge-tea hostess Friday. Ir. H. I. Kenney entertained the members of the Portland Magic Society at his attractive residence on Tuesday niKht. All the arts and wiles known to the magicians were employed to amuse the assemblage, and music added to tho festivities. A buffet supper was served. J. K. Gill and Miss Frances Gill have moved back to their own home. 64 North Twentieth street. Mrs. John Rollinson, from Worcester, Mass., is visiting her brothers, J. K., James, John and Samuel Gill. Mr. and Mrs. William Plnkerton Day, who surprised their friends by eioping to Vancouver last Wednesday. were entertained Saturday night at ine home of Mrs. O. R. Baker, 835 Tillamook street bv the Phi Toitii Kappa fraternity, of which Mr. Day Is a memoer ana past president. Mr. and Mrs. Day were Invited for a motor ride by Frederick R Boynton, a. fraternity brother, who with Miss Gertrude O'Malley, acted as. boBt man md maid of honor respectively at the wedding. After driving about for some time tho couple were taken blindfolded to the Baker residence. Dancing was enjoyed for the balance Of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Day sang several selec tions. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Day, Edward Freichel, Louis Smith, IJoyd Baker, Robert Lyman, Harold Fhadle, Jerome Holzman, Lewis Lack, Williams Stephenson, Robert B. Yet tlck, John Whitten, Fred R. Boyn ton, Robert Beck, Milton Penfield, l'erc Brown, Lee Waldron, William b Postles, Glen Coffeen, Harold Walker, Merle Baker, Joe Day (father of the bridegroom), Miss Constance Davis, Mi sb Mario Short, Miss Ayn Short. Miss Harley. Miss L-oretta Walker. Miss Ruth Doty. Miss Alma Wiley, Miss Frances Lanning, Miss Hazel Swanson, Miss Young, Miss Gertrude O'Malley, Mibs Josephine Clarke, Miss Virginia Brown. Miss Marie Beach, Miss Ella belle Wigglnton, Miss Elba Baker, and Mrs. G. R. Baker. Invitations have been sent out by the faculty and alumnae of St. Mary's Academy and College for an informal "at home," May S6, from S P. M. to 6 P. M., at St. Mary's Academy. All alumnae and old. students are invited to call. Mr. and Mrs, M. C. Mace announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Gladys Livingston Mace, to Oscar Adolph Splild. The wedding will be an event of early June. Mrs. T. L. Sykes. of North Dakota, arrived last week to pass the Summer with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Werlein. 725 East Madison street. Mrs. NAtViAn TTnrrto KAAM sojourning for several months In her Summer home in Ocean Park, where she has been at work on several stories, has returned to Portland. Mrs. Harris is a writer of playlets and short stories and. one of her plays. "The Neutral." was produced in New York recently for a charitable affairs. Mrs. Harris is- also writing fairy stories ml plans to take a. trip to New York -arly In the Fall, in connection with her writings. A pupil recital will be given by Mrs. Rose Coursen Reed, assisted by her members of the Treble Clef Club and the Tuesday Club, at Masonic Temple Monday, May 81, at 8:15 o'clock. Dr. and Mrs. Byron E. Miller enter tained Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Wrightman and son, of Silverton, Or., a few days early in the week. Dr. Wrightman Is TWO OF TIIE PRINCIPALS IN "QUEEN ESTHER, TO BE GIVEN BY , ST. MARY'S ACADEMY AND COLLEGE GRADUATES ON JUNE 4. r:.-V:.k,:n;..v ? - 'i i - s t 1 J E - ! I i . ' - v . " i ! ! - - . - - t A ? -i I ? - ; . i - - Ss5 k " i H i J, ' i 1 " Vw - : S ... .1 -.V "t " ' I r,,i :- I f C" -1 -: ? I . i , . ? i 5 j i ". ; - ' rffsNr . . , ' L j ? - I , I ' I i ' 1 : ) r v , - v- .mx - ':- ! ; : i f - x -i r r I t ' - - - ' r : L 'MP i i irg UJ Pythias, of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. John A. 1' lero and daughter Florence, of Penn Yau, N. Y., aLso were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Miller, and were charmed with Portland. N Miss Katheryn McKean. of Seward. Alaska, Is the house guest of her aunt, Mrs. D. T. Vantine. and is being en tertained delightfully. Miss McKean y . . 1 As?? ?sV ?7$s 5e. lcr& err . "T A52 5" has been visiting friends in Seattle recently and while there also was en tertained extensively. She is a clever dancer and gave several exhibitions of modern dancing. Hundreds of women from all over the world will meet in Portland this week and next to attend the mid-biennial Council of the General Federation of Women's Clubs. The executive board of the Oregon Federation Coun cil Is arranging elaborate aDd wonder ful social affairs for the entertainment of the visiting women, one of the most brilliant to be the reception on Monday night. May 81, at Hotel Multnomah. The affair is to honor the officers and members of the mid-biennial Council of the General Federation, and will be rrom s:3U to 11 o'clock, the entire mez zanine floor to be used for the auspi cious occasion. Notable members of the federation from all over the coun try will be represented, and the guests wiu De received by Mrs. James Withy combe, wife of the Governor; Mrs. Henry Russell Albee. wife of the Mayor; Mrs. J. S. McKee. president of the Washington Federation; Mrs. John f. vollmer, president of the Idaho Fed eration, all honorary members; Mrs. Sarah A. Evans, president of the Ore gon Federation: Mrs. Frederick Eg gert, chairman of social committee, anil Mrs. Solomon Hirsch, vice-chairman of social committee; Mrs. Percy V. Penny backer, president of the General Fed eration, of Austin, Tex.; Mrs. Samuel B. Sneath, Tiffin, Ohio; Miss Georgia A. Bacon. Worcester, Mass.; Mrs. Harry L. Keefe. Walthill. Neb.; Mrs. Eugene Retlley, Charlotte, N. C; Mrs. W. B. Williams, Lapeer, Mich.; Mrs. C. H. McMahon. Salt Lake City, Utah; Mrs. William E. Andrews, Washington. D. C; Miss Lutie E. Stearns, Milwaukee, Wis.; Mrs. Grace Julian Clarke, Indian apolis, Ind.; Mrs. Francis D. Everett, Highland Park, III.; Mrs. William P. Harper. Seattle, Wash.; Miss Mary G. Hay. New York; Mrs. Frank White, Valley City, N. D.; Mrs. William B. Young, Jacksonville. Fla. They will be assisted by a number of vice-chairmen. Including Mrs. J. P. Mann, Mrs. P. L. Campbell. Mrs. Julia Marquam, Mrs. Charles S. Jackson and Mrs. Charles J. Smith, who will have charge of the ballroom; in the tea gar den, where refreshments will be served, Mrs. A. H. Breyman, Mrs. R. M. Tuttle Mrs. W. J. Kerr, Mrs. J. H. Cook and Mrs. Edgar B. Piper will be fri charge, and Mrs. John Manning, Mrs. William T. Foster, Mrs. E. E. Coovert, Mrs. John B. Carroll and Mrs. E. M. Baker will preside in the assembly room. They in turn will have the assistance of a number of committees, each one having a particular assignment, so that the comfort, convenience and pleasure of every guest will be properly looked after. Mrs. Frederick Eggert, who is chairman of the entire social affairs, has planned a number of delightful features for the reception, one of them to be harp solos by Mrs. Carmer Sul livan Power, who is well known in the musical world. Orchestral muslo will be rendered In the assembly room, and the executive board In handsome gowns and magnificent Jewels will .re ceive the hundreds of guests In the ballroom. Additional committees will assist, including Mrs. (.an Aoenaroin, ur. Lilian Baker. Mrs. J. E. Boynton, Mrs. Thomas C Burke, lira. P. S. Ball, Mrs. Edward Alden Beals, Mrs. Q. L. Buland, Mrs. Robert Berber Mrs. R. K. Bondurani. Mrs. A. IX Charlton. Mr. C. V. Clarke. Mils Kata C&halln. Mra, B. M. Dertl on, Mrs. ColUta M. DowUds. Mra. Frank Dounter, Mrs. Chester Deerlnj, Mlu Edith Dtike, Mra. Sadie Orr Dunbar Mr. T N. Edward. Mra. I. N. FlelBchner. Mrs. Cora B. Frame. Mrs. o J. Frankel, lira, aismund r -rim it, Mra. . rt- t ear. Mra. Lo Frieda, Mra. Joaenh Goodman. Mra. w R Mare. Mra. A. C. Herteche. Mra. M. t. T. Hidden, M!aa Clementine Hirsch, Mrs. Max S. Hirsch, aira. Merman a. Meppnar. jdra. K. 1 . 1 n -man, Mra. J. A. Kyle. Mrs. Julius Uppitt. Mra. Julius iouLgsoh. Mrs. John Claire Mon- telth, Mrs. I. H. McBrlde, Mrs. McKjnley Mitchell. Mrs. James Muckle, Miss Viola ortacnild. Mrs. Louise Prentiss. Mrs. Ed ward D. Preble. Mrs. N. T. Palmer, Mrs. J. A. Pettit. Mrs. E. L. Povev. Mrs. P. R. Rohr. Mra. c. E. Runyon. Mrs. C. N. Ran- Kin. Airs, isaac awett. Mrs. Rose selling, Mrs. Ben SelllnK. Mies Cora Kulllvan. Mrs. rionald Spencer. Mrs. Mary L. Stevens. Mrs. inane A. Steele, Mra. Jay Smith, Mrs. A. Tiller, Miss Halite Thomas, Mne. Frank M. Taylor. Mra. O. W. Tabler. Mrs. Warren E. -rnomas. Mrs. T. c Taylor. Mrs. J. V. Tifft Mra. Meta Uthoff. Mrs. B. K. Weaver. Mrs. C. B. Warte, Mrs. -Mire Weister. Mrs. t. wells. Mra JK. s. Wilson, Mrs. A. W urzweller. Miss Abble Wright, Mrs. Clara Waldo, Mrs. Sadio Young-. Cities other than Portland will be repre sented by: Mrs. Robert C. Hunt. Albany: Mrs. Ritta Thomas. JLmitv Mra r c.ur.l I Ashland; Mrs. C. B. Lamkln, Ashland: Mra! J. W. Sadler. Aurora; Mra. Edward Burke, waiter; jars, oan ferry and Mrs. F. f. Bridges, Falrvlew; Mrs. J. H. Heustis, Beaverton; Mrs. Julia Byrd. Burns; Mrs. narriet A. L,ongston. coqullle; Mrs. tt Soholfield, Cornelius; Mrs. lewis Wilson. Corvallls; Mrs. Katharine Scovell, Cottnge wroe; Mra. ueorgo i. ueriinger, juafiaa Mrs. C. S. Allen. Cazadero: Mrs. 1. E. Hun Eugene: Mrs. Minnie Washburne. Eugene; Mr3. W. F. Osburn, Eugene; Mrs. E. J. traier. Kuorene- Mrs. Nellie B. Leonard, Eugene: Miss Ruth Guddt. Euirene: Mrs. T. J. O. Thacher, Forest Grove; Miss Mary A. Farnham, Forest Grove; Mrs. C. J. Bush nell. Forest Grove; Mrs. C. H. Clements, Grants Pass; Mrs. Charles Cleveland. Gres- nam; Mrs. J. n. White, Haines; Mrs. Will lam M. Stewart, Halsey; Mrs. Sally Mc- Aianan,-i-tarrisDurg; Mrs. A. L.. Page. Hood River; Mrs. H. F. Davidson. Hood River: Mrs. C. H. Castner, Hood Kiver; Mra Jen nie s. cooper, independence: Mrs. Nelli Wattenburg, Klamath Falls; Mrs. George x. i;ocnraii, la Grande; Mrs. J. G. Gill, Lebanon; Mra. E. E. Gore, Medtord: Mra F. E. Merrick, Medford; Mrs. Ada Millican, Mllllcan Valley; Mrs. William A. Gent, Mil ton: Mrs. Thomas Rogers. McMinnville: Mrs. Lulu Rogers. McMinnville; Miss Rosa a. rarroii, Aionmnuin; .Ylrs. K. t;. Gort, Newberg; Mrs. Nina B. Canon. North t-owder; Mrs. Valeria Benvlo, Mllwaukle; Mrs. 1. O. Drane, Ontario; Mrs. C. H. Dye, Oregon City: Mrs. J. W. Norrls, Oregon City; Mrs. H. F. Phlngston. Oregon City; Mrs. A. King WllBon, Oswego: Mrs. Dan T. Watts. Oswego; Mrs. James Johns, Sr., Pendleton; Mrs. Georgo A. Hartman, Jr.. Pendleton; Hon. Marian B. Towne, Phoenix; Mrs. Granville N. Clifton, Prinevllle; Mrs. W. A. Smlok. Roseburg; Mrs. J. A. Bu chanan. Roseburr: Miss Josephine L. par rott. Roseburg; Miss M. F. Beatty, Salem; Mrs. f. A. Kinott. saum; Mrs. P. rl. Ray mond, Salem; Mrs. Blanche R. Bhelley. San dy; Mrs. Dorrance Smith. Seaside; Mrs. C. H. Knickerbocker, Sheridan; Mrs. A, H. Mc Millan, Tualatin; Mrs. P. L. Brown, Silver ton; Mrs. C. W. Connor. Stanfleld; Mrs. Ag nes Bradahaw, The Dalles: Mrs. Mary Lo gan. The Dalles; Mrs. Sylvia W. Thompson, The Dalles; Mrs. C. J. Edwards, Tillamook; Mrs. Laura Ellis, Wasco; Mrs. J. M. Poor man, Woodburn; Mrs. E. T. Wade, Pendle ton. Honorary members of social committee are Mrs. George E. Chamberlain. Mrs. Harry Lane, Mrs. Oawald West. Mrs.' C. N. McAr thur, Marian B. Towne, Kathlyn Clarke. Mrs. Clara B. Waldo, Mrs. George T. Ger Uneer, Dr. Luella Clay Carson, Mrs. J. A. Churchill, Mra. L. R. Alderman, Professor Josephine Hammond, Mies Genevieve Thomp son and Mrs. F, S. Myers. College alumnae includes Mrs. Vincent Cook. Mrs. Robert C. French, Mrs. E. T. Taggar . Daughters of American Revolution com prise Mrs. I. L. Patterson, Mrs. John Bag ley and Mrs. James N. Davis. Daugbters or Confederacy will have Mrs. Ferdinand Joplln, Mrs. George H. Stovall and Mrs. Anton llebisrh. Consumers' League Mrs. Henry Russell Talbotx. Catholic Woman's League Mrs Felix Ish erwood. Mothers Congress Mrs. R. H. Tate and Mrs. Aristene Fetta. Parent-Teachera Mrs. Martin Wagner. People's Institute Miss Valentine Pilch ard. Visiting; Nurse Association Mrs. Robert Q. Dleck. Woman's Christian Temperance Union Mrs. Jennie Kemp. Women's Union Mrs. Jnlla B. Comstoek. Young Woman's Christian Association Miss Carrie Holbrook. State hostesses are: Mrs. Harriet Hendee, secretary Federation State Societies; Cali fornia. Miss Agnes Welch: Colorado, Mrs. M. W. Wyvllle; Illinois. Mrs. Maude Co burn; Idaho, Mrs. F. J. Jones'. Iowa, Mrs R. C. Rlnehart; Indiana, Mrs p. F. Harring ton; Kansas. Mrs. J. H. Talt; Massachusetts, Mrs. John A. Holmes: Minnesota. Mrs T J Baldwin; Michigan. Mrs. Helen Miller Be'nn: Missouri. Mrs. Jamea R. Thirhorf; New York. Misa Lida O'Bryon: North Dakota, Mrs. B. G. Skulason; Nebraska, Mrs. Phil Easterday- New England, Mrs. Gordon W. Stanley; Ok lahoma. Mra. Leander Martin; Ohio, Dr Au gusta S. Veter; Pennsylvania, Dr. Mae H. Cardwell: South Dakota. Mrs. J. Earl Else' Texas. Mrs. Charles Rollin Soule; Wisconsin Mrs. Frank McKay. While the reception will be the most elaborate and largest of all the social affairs of the week, there will be numerous smaller functions, pmong them a dinner to honor the officers and. directors of the General Federation, for which the Oregon Federation will be hostess on Saturday night at the Hotel Benson. Covers will be laid for r. bout 76, The following day, Sunday. Mrs. Solomon Hirsch will entertain the party with a luncheon at her residence In honor of Mrs. Pennybacker, presi dent of the General Federation. Hostesses for the dinner will be: Mrs. Sarah A. Evans, president; Mrs. Lee Moorhouse, Pendleton, first vice president: Mrs. F. E. Merrick, Medford, second vice-president; Mrs. H. F. Dav idson. Hood River, recording secretary; Mrs. Saidie Orr-Dunbar, corresponding secretary;.. Mrs. C. N. Rankin, treas urer; Mrs. W. P. Boynton. Eugene, auditor; Mrs. Agnes Bradshaw, The Dalles, director, and Miss M. F. Beatty, Salem, director. Miss AugUBta McCormick. who is one of the first of the college set to reach Portland for the Summer vacation, has been attending Carnegie Institute of Technology, in Pittsburg, Pa., and has been studying interior decorating. She will be much feted during the Summer months. Miss Clea Nickerson, a popular young belle, left Saturday for an extended Eastern trip. After visiting relatives and friends in various states through out the East, she will b'e joined in North Dakota by Miss Marlon Kuche man, who will come to Portland for a visit with Miss Nickerson. - Mr. and Mrs. John F. Logan have re turned from a visit in San Francisco, where they attended the exposition. Mr. Logan being a member of the Ore gon Exposition Commission. Both Mr. and Mrs. Logan assisted in the social activities in the exposition and the latter was charmingly entertained. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph "Walker, 1066 E. Flanders street. Laurelhurst, enter tained Miss Kathryn Lyn brook, Mrs. F. B. Holbrook and Miss Helen Corey Holbrook, of Goble, Or., and Addison Bennett at dinner Tuesday evening. mm The Oregon Alpha Chi Omega Alum nae Club held their monthly meeting last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Miss Ernestine Hislop on Marshall street. During the social hour after the business meeting refreshments were Berved. The next meeting will be held the third Wednesday in June at the home of Miss Helen Wegmann. Willamette Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will give a bene fit garden party Thursday afternoon, Be sure Kayser' s. May 27, at the residence of Mrs. H. H. Ward, 1150 East Everett street. Lanrel- hurst- A special programme has been prepared, including bridge and 600. EVEXTS OF THE WEEK. The Conquerors, the adult Bible class of the Millard-avenue Presbyterian Church, met Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Olson. !03 Fifty-ninth avenue, for the regular monthly meeting. Following the devo tional services, led by Mrs. Merry, a short business session was held. The remainder of the evening was Dassed in social activities presided over by Mrs. Jefferies. chairman of the social committee. The games, contests and music were greatly enjoyed. In selecting companions for refresh ments a novel plan was successfully carried out. Two huge pink roses were passed among the guests. On each petal of one rose was the first half of the name of one of the states of the Union. On the petals of the other rose were the last parts of the name, of the states used in the first rose. The women plucked the petals from one rose and the gentlemen from the other. Those whose petals com pleted the name of a state were com panions for the remainder of the even ing, serving refreshments Mrs. Olson and daughter were assisted by Mrs. J. D. Moore, Misses Elsie and Essie Strang and Mrs. J. H. Zehrung. The next regular meeting of the CHARMING SEATTLE MATRON . - - f-f I' r ' PI ' i H ' " ' .. - 4 1 I t - I Hi - y-- - : - MBS. EDWARD JUISO. M'MASTER. Mrs. Edward Judson McMaster is an attractive and lovable young matron, of Seattle, who is tee house guest of her sister. Mrs. II. M. Carauevllle. of S4S East Forty-eigh.h street. If SI I IS-IIIIJ Hi,, r Before you buy . a cut price glove Think of more than merely the appearance of the glove consider what service you can expect it to give. How will they wash? Will the fabric pull and turn yellow and the glove lose its shape and become kaggy ? How will the tips wear? In Kayser Silk Gloves every one of these features . is guaranteed to give satisfactory service. That is why twelve thousand dealers and millions of American, women prefer them why more of them are sold than of all other silk gloves combined. you get complete glove value. Kayser Silk Glovet cost no more than the ordinary kind; two clasp are always 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and up; twelve and sixteen button lengths are always 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and up. The name "Kayser" is in the hem. and with each pair is a guarantee ticket that the tips will outwear the gloves. i2 J) Slaved More sold than. aJl other silk gloves combined class will be In the form of a social at the church the third Monday evening in June. mm On Thursday evening Oregon Cora mandery. No. 1, Knights Templars, con ferred the Order of the Ked Cross upon C. H. Loughlin. T. M. Kamsdell, It. C. McDanlel, H. F. McGrath, J. B. Argo- lirlght, J. B. Keefer and E. C. Morgan, after which the membership was en tertained with remarks by D. B. Grant, grand commander of Oregon, and L. O. Clarke, deputy grand commander of Oregon. The foregoing class of seven Is the largest upon which the order has been conferred in the state. The commandery was congratulated by Grand Commander Grant upon its remarkable progress and efficiency under the direction of Eminent Com mander Davis. The Order of the Temple will be conferred upon the same class Thurs day, May 27, at which time the com mandery will be favored with the at tendance of Grand Commander Grant, Deputy Grand Commander Clarke and their staff. It Is expected this will be a memo rable occasion in the history of the commandery. - Miss t:. Li. Hubbs, who has been & buyer with the firm of Lipman. 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