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(Hfitrt. Mr. K. I. Kl!ir anj rlr C.
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tja'.aa( RarforJ Hrt. Mra
It.rtt aa-i IS r loo dausttara ral4ral
fr3 tha aaal T4raJv. romiaar from faa
rrar!ra aa lla inata U Mra
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t. a4 ii'l o th h aioar. M'a. C.
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Joioa4 l Ulataal liarta al Mi
rrtarit'-a. ti took la tk I'aa-
aan Ve tloa. Tha rH4raa oara
af with Mm, ' an4 tJaitan
aat Hart aal Mra. Marti look a
ull' tr a la tka t. axitiaa" 'a
a Tork. ail rturatn tm lha
;f..uth'tn
' .r:ok
roj. txin through N
Aa onjoyabla flTa. labia bftelfa parlr.
foiloo4 bjr laa. oaa cln tf Mr.
Marrar HI4oto and Mra Hiram Coop-
r. at tba kom of Mr. Kaldoia Tbuia
dar afiarnoon. ' Tba darorationa oara
ttnh a4 K'acn tbroucboul. Tba prll
oinnaro oara Mr. LJo4 M-Cormlck.
of -ortUr4. Mra. KoM.I M. OfMar.
Mra Kort A Knos and Mr Mar-
carat tuliia Warms aa4 Mra. Coarlaa
II. fwara. of Vunr. Kollooint; tba
tri4sa party, rr. t of tba la4la o bo
Ji.J not flax carda dropp4 In for laa.
W-. iat!4 J lUkir rut tba lea anJ
Mr. Ailaa l'arkr poor4 roffa.
a a a
Colonal Uojrd Mcl'ormlck. who ra
Iira4 about a yT a CO and Mr. Mr
irrairk otll paa tba Winiar In fort
land and will y.i al lha poal )Ula
eftaa during tba Wintar Main.
a a a
Captain llarr A. lUcaman and Mra
ll-arman d'licktfullr antartainad al
dlunrr In honor of Utautananl hamuai
A liibfcio and Wra. lilbaon. Krlday
avantna Tba drcoralluna wara r4
and Urtioa crapa rfi oar placed
for : and tba ut oara t.lautnnl
liibaon and Mra li baon. Captain Allan
I'arkar and Mra. I'arhar. Captain
Charla T. Ktnc and Mr. Kins. Ml
Ttarnn. Liautanant Laa la C. Iarld
on. ! . Knoolton. of I'ortland. and
I". J. Ilasmn. cf rn-i;lon. ur.
a a a
1. J ll'timaa arrlvad Uat wak for
a vtalt witb hi on. Captain Harry A.
Ilsamn. Ill bum I la I'andlaton.
a a a
lajt.nant Lao I Jrom. dantal ur-
idh of lb po L and Mi lary Trlar.
JutMr of Vlr and Mr. M r. Tjflar.
of n-our. will pa rnarrlad todav
I lha boma of tha brid pa ran la. II
oil! ba a a jiat homo oaddlns. onlr Ira-
inadlata ralativaa and trland balnci
praaant.
a a a
.lautrnani Oaranra M. todon. of
lb Toantr-flrat Infantry, ha bacn
lranafrrra-1 lo lb Klshth Infantry t
Manila. II oant on l-ava Thursday
and will -all Jaauary t for hi naw
I'.ii oa lla 01:1 ml at bl old bom
ia Orasoa durlns tb holiday.
a a a
fir. I l.lauianant r!lthush Mlnnta.
Iffwia and Mr. Minnisarod -ara a l -partad
to arr.va in tba poat durlns th
aamt faar date Uautananl MinniS'r-o-la
haa baaa Iranafarrad from tha
I'.tcbl'aath to tha Toanty-f !rl In
faatrv. and oa tlonad al Fort
t-ouslaa. Arts.
a a a
Mr A. M MrDoaaM. of Oakland.
Cat. oi:l arrla loun for a lll with
bar Uuchiar. Mr Murray Ka .loin
Captain lUUoin" mothr Mr. Uald
win. of aa I'raociaro, will arrlya a
IK t lap later, and It It probabl
will rarnaia durlns tb holidays.
both
Mra. Cbarlaa Nusanl arrld Krlday
for two wirkt' vlait with har ller,
Mr. Ilakar. wlf of L-iautrnanl-Colonal
Iavld J. Ilakar. Jr. Mr. -Nusrnt I a
raaldant of el. Iul. Mo.
a a
Tha barhrlor of th pot on Frl
day nlns antarialnod at an Infor
mal danr m tb mra hall.
a a a
Captain John H. I'as. Jr.. and Mrs.
fas Sunday niahl antrrtainad at din
nar Iliahop Fr'drrtr Kcator. of lha
dlrwa.a of Olympla: Rrv. Klloorth U.
Col liar, naatnr of CI. Luke's Kplacopa
Church, of Vanrautar, and Mr. Col
lier and Mr. Marcarat IuHol Warier
Mrs. David J. liakrr. Jr.. will enter,
lain at a brldsa party Wednaaday In
honor of bar itr. Mr. Charles Nu
(nt. oho arrived Friday.
Llautanant Kalph U. Claaa and Mrs.
Gta savr a dinner party Tuaauay
evenias. Covers oera laid for II and
their sued war Captain John II. rasa.
Jr. and Mr. I'as. Captain Robert 8.
Kaoa and Mrs, Knos. Llautanant Tor
ray B Machee and Mra. Machrc, Cap
tain Carroll F. Armitrad. Mr. Jens
Hues. Major Jamee T. Dean and Lieu
tenant Joseph T. MrNarney.
a e a
Captain Carroll F. Armistead will
Irate November 2i for Plttaburs. I's.
He Is to Marry Ml fmllh there on
December - knd after a honeymoon
trip will return lo the post.
EVKXTS OF THK WEEK.
Tha Bnal Hrlih bulldlne on Thlr
taanih atreet was the scene of a clever
vaudeville show Thuraday nlsht. It
waa th second ocial affair of the sea
son to ba slven by Portland Lodajo 41.
Independent Order Bnal B'rlth. to Its
members sod their ui and a soodly
number were In attendanra. The larse
lodseroom on tha second floor of th
building w turned Into an Impromptu
theater with a Mas al on end and
an eareiirnt programme constating or
ten hlsh-claae number ws Riven.
Th prosramme ronalated In part of
th lolloolnc well-known tslent:
Volral olo by Ml Leah Cohen: lha
lireelau Twin and I"olly Poltler In a
novelty alnstng and mualcal act: vocal
oo by tm J. Zan: tricks and alelshl
of hand, by Mr. Conner: a musical
resdlnc by little Ml Corrlne Ll'iik:
Hraseau and Naah In Rastima For-
atari costume and fancy dani'insr oy
tls Asa (ianevlev facet and Adolf
I'nna: Carl Raltar tha raconteur: Cook
and Oatman. vaudeville entertainers.
Aftrr the tsudrvllla those presa-nt
pent tb remaining lima until mid-
PORTLAND.
J JTrolaset (Dorset for the First
.Time
-The makers of
corset are now
model for
than $3.50.
r
cfronf Uhced Corse fs
now to be had in the new, big
Meier & Frank Corset Store.
Tomorrow there will be several new
models all on the lines approved by
famous corsetiefes for Winter !
Our expert corsetieres will find the
Trolaset' that best
fills the needs of
your individual style
Third Floor. Sixth
nlcht with danclns and
freshments were served.
cardfl. Re-
A surprise kitchen shower waa Rlv
en at the home of Miss liraco Hastorf.
lit itanton street. Saturday, in honor
of Mtsa Frances Audorer. bride-elect
llusre bouquets of yellow snd laven
der chrysanthemums, as wfll ai yel
low ribbon, were u.ed ss decorations,
snd the dinlnr-room. where a dainty
luncheon was served. n elaborate
with ribbon and flowers of the same
color. Pretty place cards marked the
tilirri of the sue 13.
The evening was spent with music
and sonar, several beautiful piano se
lectlona were rendered by Miss Minnie
Portello and Miss Km ma Hinkle.
Those present wero Misses Auderer,
flenrude Chrlstensen. Kslher Repp,
mranore Wllllsms. Ilelene Buelow,
Kmma Mlnkle. Mrs. HaMorf. Mrs.
Frank. Churchley. Isabella Mastorf,
Craco Ilastorf. Jeanette Chrlstensen.
Genevieve Trudell and Minnie I'ortello.
a a a
One of the delightful events of the
wee wax the aurprlse party Kiven ty
Mr. and Mra. J. Woolarh at their now
heme in Irvlnartort! honoring Miss Ida
Wolllns on her list birthday. About
curat were present. The servintr room
o'ss beautifully decorated. In yellow.
the color scheme brine; carried out In
bower of yellow chryanthtmum.
s.ve-al violin aelectlons were ren
dered by Master Ban iHirfmsn. assisted
t the piano by Mls Time Simon. .Miss
Bella Hloom and Miss Simon also Rave
several vocal selections. After a de
Harhtful luncheon at which Miss Anna
Woolarh assisted, the guests enjoyed
the balance of the evening dancing In
the attractive bull room. Miss Wolllns
engagement to Maurice J. WooUch has
recently been announced.
a a a
U-re-ka Card Club met Wednesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. Theo
dora Ilabikost. csrd honors falling to
.Mrs. Emll hchaclit and Mrs. K. C. Kroll.
Those present were Mrs. B. r. I'adrlck,
Mra. F. K. I'lsbrow. Mrs. M. L. John
son. Mra. Emil Srhacht. Mrs. B. C. Wag
ner. Mra. J. H. Boon. Mrs. K. C. Kroll.
Mra. Theodora Ilabikost. Mrs. Charles
Mayer. Mra. J. A. Versteeg. Mrs.
Iuisa Williams. Mra. w. A. Uill. Misses
Clara and Nettie Ilabikost and Klnie
Mayer. Th club will meet Wednes
day, December 1. vlth Mrs. M. U John,
son, H East Fourteenth street.
a a a
George Wright Woman'a Relief Corps
gave a baxaar and dinner in the wom
an's Belief corpa Hall Wednesday. No
vember 10. Tables of fancywork. laces,
crocheted and tatted: line and beautiful
bass, large and small, dainty and use
ful aprona of all descriptions, rugs and
quilt, ard a big doll, which was won
by Mrs. O. J. Blodgett. ware arranged
In the ball. Miss A. Halleena I'ierca
sang several beautllul solos, accom
panying herself on the piano. Miss
Nellie Munger alio sans,. The proceeds
will be used In th relief work of No. Z.
a a a
Inspection of George Wright Worn-
ana Belief corpa, ,o. z, toon place ai
the regular meeting of tho Woman's
Belief Corps in th W. R. C. Hall
Wednesday The work waa done beau
rRETTY HOME WEDDING IS OUTCOME OF COLLEGE ROMANCE.
UNION", Or., Nov. 20. (Special.) A
colletr romance of special interest to
nd recent alamnl. took place here tne
when Ralph V. Wright. 'IS. and Miss Fern Mcintosh, who also auenaea ine
celles for two year, were married. J
he bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. E. I
ttended by only a few or tne most intimate irienas oi me mm..-.
'aullne Combe played Mendelssohn's "Wedding March." and Mrs. Edith Phy
. .. . i . . . i 1 i .. nn.tn. a! tha M,( hAHIal
nr "I Love you rruiy. nev. nom
Episcopal Church, performed the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Wright left Tuesday for their new home at Salem. Or., where
Mr. Wright I agricultural supervisor t the Oregon State Training School.
XOVE3IBER 21, 1915. 5
at 22
this famous
offering a
the first time at less
These new
Fro La. Say
Street.
The- Quality' Store of Portland11
rifu, iixO T-Iorri50v Alder Sta.
tifully and won much praise. Many
comrades of the Grand Army of the
Republic and other visitors were pres
ent. Refreshments were served.
...
Mr. and Mrs. George Le Febvre. of
475 Clnv street, presided at an informal
party Thursday evening, at which mu
sic and cards were the features. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. John Jones, Mr.
and Mrs. Rowland Stlckney, Mr. and
Mrs. Frederick Lewis. Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Anderson. Mrs. Marie Piper,
Misses Klla f3lsen, Eunice Anderson,
Josephine Jones, Genevieve Jones, Mas
ters Jack Jones and Kenneth I'lper.
a a a
Mrs. Hugh J. Fltzpatrick. of 290
Terry street, was a luncheon hostess
Tuesday, covers being placed for ten.
The guests were old friends and school
mates fiom her former home in Eau
Claire. Wis. Music and games were
the diversions of the afternoon.
a a a
A pleasant surprise party was given
to Mrs. N. Porter Monday night, prior
to her departure for Butte, Mont. Cards
were the feature of the evening. Hon
ors fell to Mrs. Stevens.
The guests wore: Mr. and Mrs. M. K.
RoKOWay and son. Mr. and Mrs. N
Sohn and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ste
vans. Mrs. S. Rich. Mrs. George Seelig,
Mrs. 1 K raus. Mrs. J. Simon. Mrs. A.
Gevurtz. Mrs. A. Wildman, Mrs. R. Ab
rahamson. Mrs. r. Morris. Mrs. N. "or
ter. Mrs. Morse. Miss Ruth SeellS, Miss
J. Goldman. Miss Bessie Rogoway and
Miss R. Trieber.
. a a
Mrs. P. W. Yettick entertained at
her home in Piedmont Friday night in
honor of her sister. . Harriet tarreu
who will 6e a bride of this month. The
reception rooms were becomingly dec
orated with lavender and white chrys
anthemums and violets. The lavender
eolnr schema was continued in the din
in.mr.m. where violets ana lavenaer
and white tulle were used. The' sur
prise of the evening was a mlscellane
ous shower.
a a a
Ml.i... Bertha Wvlder and Elizabeth
entertained their friends at
lha homo of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Medlev. 105 East Sixty-second street,
on Wednesday night, Nov. 17. A pretty
rnlnr scheme of Dink and white was
carried out :n the decorations, making
a fitting background for the group of
animated girls. Much merriment was
ea II ed hv an auction sale. Mrs. E. R.
Singleton acting as auctioneer, and
other gamea followed, which, wnn
music and several delightful reaainprs
bv Misses Ara Owen and t-llzaoetn
sineleton occupied the time.
Refreshments were served, Mrs. a.
R. Singleton and Mrs. L,. r. Hosfora
presiding at the table. Those present
were M-s. E. J Royal. L. P. Hosford.
Henry Patterson. E. R Singleton. H
Cornell. Willis Cornell. J. i. iiountt,
Maude Merchant "Helen Rogers. A.
Hedlev, Misses Mhry Peery, Lena Lim
pus, Ethel Mitchell. Frances Patterson
Ava Owen. Ida Alrlck. Ann Peterson,
Louise Peterson. Amy Lamson. Louise
Robinson. Irene McCown. Violet Saw
telle, Carol Collier, Mabel Olson. Sadie
Prettymen. Myrta Henley, Ora Davis,
wedding which was the outcome of a
Oregon Agricultural College stuaenis
evening or ounaay, nuiMirer
ne weaaing iook piace i iuo uumc i
aiciniosn. in oouin union. .uu
er r.. vuumw.i, Fa"t" t
Surgical
Lois Abercrombie, Mabel Sutherland.
Helen Mount, Louise Stearns, Agnes
Stearns, Marlon Grebel, Katherine
Wilson, Jeanie Black, Mabe! Black and
Elizabeth Smith.
a . .
A pleasant party was given Wednes
day night for David McPherson, at the
home of Mrs. H. Deyer, 414 East Pine
street North. Mr. McPherson will leava
today for his home in Grangemouth.
Scotland, where he is returning on ac
count of his mother's illness.
a a
Cotillion hall was the scene of one
of the jolllest stepping parties of the
season, Friday, the party being given
by the Maxixians Club. The next af
fair will be in the new Murlark ball
room, at Twenty-third and Washing
ton streets, on December 2.
.a a
Helen Arlene Jones, little daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse T. Jones, of 1181
East Lincoln street, celebrated her sec
ond birthday Saturday with a party for
a few of her little friends. After spend
ing a pleasant hour at games, refresh
ments were served. The table was
artistic in pink and white, with stream
ers and garlands of roses and Indi
vidual candle-lighted birthday cakes.
Each little tot found its place with
a Kewpie place card. Those enjoying
the afternoon's pleasures were: Lenora
Speldel Valda Feldman, Bernardino
Martin. Herbert Milton, Carqueville,
Jr., Helen Margaret Bilveu, Wanda
Maxlne Landon, Oleta Speiu'l and Ray
mond Dow Martin.
a a
Miss Verna Backstrom entertained
Friday night with a miscellaneous
Bhower In honor of Miss Nora Cocker
ham, of McMlnnvllIe, Or., whose mar
riage to Brentford Miller, of Salem,
will take place late this month.
Those present were Nora Cockerhom.
Isabella Scott, Gertrude John. May
Aylward, Claudlne Sumatowet, Lenora
Gardner, Marguerite Jacoby. Anna
Gottschalk, Elsie Gottschalk. Frances
Dogerstedt, Minnie Alexander, Mildred
Hodgins.
Refreshments were sedved and games
and music were enjoyed during the
evening.
The Ohio Society held its regular
monthly meeting Tuesday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Vehr.
The Imperial trio furnished excellent
music for the occasion. Mrs. Grace
Kloes gave splendid readings. Cards,
games and refreshments were features
of the evening.
a a a
The Maccabee Club of the Queen
Elizabeth Review No. 24 met at the
home of Mrs. Bertha Perkins, 545
Grand avenue, Thursday afternoon.
The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Liz
zie Delpuein, and a large number of
guests attended the affair. In the late
afternoon five hundred was played.
Honors fell to Mrs. Emma Carter and
Mrs. May Lamoureaux. A collation was
served at 5 o'clock. Those present were:
Mrs. Hutter. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Erwin
Mrs. Berry, Mrs. Dixon, Mrs. King, Mrs.
Conkrite, Miss Perkins, Mrs. Eiversr,
Mrs. Jamison, Mrs. Carter, Mrs.
Lamoureaux, Mrs. McSwain. Mrs. Ditch-
burn, Miss Netter, Mrs. Abram, Mrs.
Farley, Mrs. Combs, Mrs. Crosby, Mrs.
Johnson, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Merrill, Mrs.
Everst. Mrs. Bourg. Mrs. Moore, Mrs.
Snyder, Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. Kramer,
Mrs. Courter, Mrs. De Fontaine and
Mrs. McFadden. The club will be en
tertained next at the home of Blanche
Brooks. 682 Bast Sixty-ninth street,
Thursday afternoon, December 2.
a a a
The regular monthly business meet
ing of the Oregon Alpha Chi Omega
Alumnae Club was held at the home
of Mrs. Frederick Lister Wednesday.
The rooms were prettily decorated
with garden flowers. After the busi
ness meeting retresnmems were
served. Mrs. Capps, mother of the hos
tess, presided at the tea table.
a a
An enjoyable reception was given
for Dr. and Mrs. R. F. James at the
home of C. A. Sundelear at City View
Park Thursday night. The event was
welcome extended to Mrs. James, Dr.
LOVE LAUGHS!
BEAUTIFUL MURLARK BALLROOM
23d and Washington St.,
NOW OPEN
APPOINTMENTS FOR CLUB
AND
PRIVATE PARTIES.
STUDIO OPEN
PRIVATE AND
CLASS TKArillG.
CHILDREN'S CLASSES NOW
FORMING.
Chaperon In Attendance.
UEORGK K. LOVE, Bunlnen Mgr.
A. .MANSFIELD II1MES,
Dancing Master. ,
Phone Main 75.
Model No. 1420
Price $3.00
Model No. 1416',
Price $2.50
Corset Fitting a Specialty
James' Eastern bride, who has jtret
recently arrived in Portland.
An old rose and green color scheme
was effectively carried out with huge
chrysanthemums and ferns. The even
ing was passed playing "500." Honors
(Concluded on Page 11.)
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