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7U THE SUNDAY OKEGOXIAX. PORTLAND, FEBRU 13, 1916. .r-v -y efeg , Jill J GIRL'S ENGAGEMENT AXOCXED AT LUNCHEON. j ir ........ J , t I: - - VI ! f . - - w - . A I : V . - 7 - J ) j I and th public In ,rti I Invited t. attend. Ir5rlr'y ii. Buliar U th con-l-ictor. lieutenant .irn:e A Oi'tson and Mra Ciibe-'O entertained Informally l lln ner (or sit inlay nias; before th hop. Th Tnt Pride Toirnn-.nt wa n-t-rtsinaj at .nfi meeting Friday afternoon br Mrt a"ner. wif of Cap Inn llerhert 1. C.r.n.r In all tber valil b li m-: c.s wf the tournament. . TJ.ntenant I'aul Newgardea a lieutenant t:il - 11 v dinner at tn tm. h-Lr mm. Krlday a.otn- In honor of Captain Carroll K. Arameteal and Mn ArmntMl ualca(4iL Cnrar for I wr and th other g-fs irnl wrr Captain Hi- hard C Moor an. I )Ira. Moor. lieutenant ieor ge M I'arkar. Jr. and Mr. larker. Mra. a Ur.n. : Ir.. an I (Mr. I'arker s itr. an! Mia I'atri.ia Tlernan. .i.owin th chaser U attended In U.'ormtl aoo. - Vti. rl-H. wif of Major Peter C. Field, waa painfully birned Saturday vertin- whn her small son. Malcolm. Irn'i1 th curtain wun a rand; hi looliir.j out of t h wln.tovj. th liable ( iho hou. ! n orr. ' )na. yimld ul.l Iha rurtata Kwo an4 put out I h pra. b it not tit (or Lurniuf hcl hanUa ao4 arira. Th. "r-t Hrldf Clu via nr aln4 Tulr f:rooon br Mr J.a.rfi K. :a.a. Th pri wlrnri war Mr. Rtch.rJ C Moor. Mr. Wil trn I;rtkv. M'a. Ttrrr K Mh n4 itra. i;iaaa. Mr, tsilham M. lu:khank arT. af:ar rart. mr.t mjs.tztd by Mr. Cuibrrf urd if. Hartx. All In tb pt r Scvrk4 Von fr nia'ht tr (1 tw of tb ajdl'-n d.f!i in I'urtlaricS of Mis Marjorl iI.r rf Captain John II. far. Jr. n4 da ch!r of Urnral John li Vmcn ip.'I Mri tur, alt wt: known rr.. rU:n Tax and ;nrl i if nH Mr. r lfc Turadajr with th Mr lor N.ar York. far Interment b mail", il.mt ra.' !..! at th Vort. of hr brotar hr (or kima tim. and a balol br all ho kn.w hr. It aa onlj a a.iort tlnv aato that a rr!r In h'r honor a Clvan her upon firr u;pcii recovery after a loCa l.tor- a a a Captstn Robert S. Offlr. wha ha Vn k f.-r om I ln. ha son to fca.. rii. vu for 1 dya on lltia. Mu porothm Wiinir, of Tortland. av a diner at her horn laat nlht. n) tfio attendtnc from her wr 'r. Marcirrt I'ullol Wanna. Llru l-nant Harold V. Jam asj Lieu- Uu.al Cltarl'a C. Rr.d ct- fcENTS OH Till: WKKK. n of th larcest and moat anjey- prti- of I h- aoctal artnon wai jrirn by W. Krrrlt Mck at Cnlon tienw North. Th room were dec orated prcttllr for th cx-i-anlorv. Th (ro:riRimi ronaitM of alnctnc dan cinir an-l aramra. lu.tc vja rendered br th (! 1-eona Ga. Kd!t!t ("lark. Swend'lyn Vaientln arid Erne.t Brd y at trve piano. Th J. O. C. rlrla and a number af the memir of the Win ner G:- C!'.:b were In deman. all renin-. Th chsr-ronra of th erenlne Wer Mr. an.l Mr. I. K. Mirk. W. H. anl Mr. V. II. Maik. Flfty-aerca :ua'a taere pr.rttt a., follow: M.aaea Ftrenc Vnte. I.uU Ixlrr. K'herlne Wrr. Orr Allen. Carrie II. len i:od;er. MaAel Alle'ti" t.leanor Iturnhan. Gwendvrln Valen tine. Mamie Marberrr. Kloreni I'ont. ranlat. Hater A'.Vn. K!;a John.un. Uadtr Ntrple. i'ran l Mavbrrrjr, F.mni Mtl arer. 'rr.-ia Caae. Mamie McCotiouich. Vid McColluath. Anna Yate. Hth Mwrtnr. (.eon Ca and Mea.ra. Xvtlliam tmiih. Manford I'nna. Walter I-ari. Km!! Tipp. Krntal Tradley. Jack Iiradiry, Karl Vt i:a. I'.vidy Taanler. (eorse Monrtrff. l!Alth I'omrantiC. Cheater Jnnea. I or old il Ver. trre.t Tannler. Herman Taw. Wi'.lia Tl'ler. Vmaton Ma. Arthur Irvine. Willi Ml9 CLtRt DF.TTT HEILFR. A (treat urprl to lr many friend waa th announcement of th encasement of Mia Clara Hetty Ilrlsiler to Dr. William O. Keller, n-.ad at a luncheon (Iren In her honor by her mother, Saturday after Boon at her horn In Eat Pari afreet. Th invitational Hat Included: Miea MIMred Lawrence. Ollre Zim merman. Nettl lrcw. Ruth Dir!na". Kather Kilter. Rot, 8challn. Ber ti Ira Wommcleiorf. Kdlth I'otter. Irene Maher. Gertrude Kuehle, K iraa brtn Mr It). Gertrude Hoebcr. Mr. V. Curlla, Mr a. blanley Itlchard un. Mr a. W. K Layton and Mrs. 1. Puicue. Th wadding dat haa out yl bn act, but It probably will be an important ivtiil of May. Lyle. Kathleen Booth. Anna Warnock. Lillian Warnock. and Ros Cooper. Dr. C. V. Luther. Henry Booth. Dr. V. B. Chandlre. Gordon Brown and Stanford Warnock. The Hawthorne Five Hundred Club waa entertained Thureday afternoon by Mr. F. T. Berry at her home. 726 Eaat Main atreet. At Die collation the hoctesa five prizes to Mr. W. M. Mac Swaln and Mr. J. J. Fry. after which music waa enjoyed. Clusters of Winter foliar were arranged about the rooma. Member are: Mr. W. B. MacSwain. Mr. J. J. Fry, Mr. W. J. Holme. Mrs. J. A. Wilson. Mrs. C. C. Camber. Mrs. J. F. Merrill. Mrs. C. A. Kay. Mrs. O. E. Dunkln and Mr. F. F. Berry. Tha next meeting- will be held Feb ruary 24, at tha home of Mrs. C. C. Camber. 453 Marguerite avenue. a a a Mr. Frank J. Durham entertained a few matrona Informally with a sewing bee and tea party at her home In Irv lnfton Saturday. Tha regular Tuesday afternoon card partr waa held last week at the Laurel hurst Club, with Mr. F. D. Weber and Mr. N". O. Pike aa hostesses. High score wer won In bridge by Mrs. Russell Clark and Mr. A. C. Coonredt. and In 500 by Mrs. lone Buchanan and Mis Marjorle Pike. Ml W. C. Darbe and Mra. R. T. Bafriea will entertain on the afternoon of February 22. In addition to tha regular dnnctng party to be held at tha Laiirelhurst Club on Friday evening, a special dance will be given on the night of Monday. Februarr 14. A iollv time la antici pated, for the committee ha planned several valentine feature. Including a mail box with distribution of mall dur ing the intermiaston. Mr. C. F. Wright entertained the 41 employee of the firm of Ballon at Wright at the Wright residence. Kant Twelfth and Thompson street. Monday evenlnr. In honor of the 20th annlver- aarv of Mr. Wright association with U. B. Ballou In business. The einploes prevented their two employers with gold watch fob a mark of their re aped and appreciation. a a Woman- Relief Corps, No. 4 J, will give a ocll dance. Thursday evening. at Qreen'a Hall, corner Seventh street and Dekum avenue. A special Invita tion la extended to ail other post and eorp member of the city. The invita tion extend to .the public aa wen. people have this affair in hand. On Saturday eveningr the ever popular Cotillion Club, under the direction of Montrose M. Ringler. will entertain Its friend and guests at an informal dan cing party. a a a The 191 Follies dancing party to be next Friday night at Chruuensen- Hall i being looked forward to with interest among the different dancing seta. Many of the student bodies are taklug great Interest In the affair. Special musical and vocal entertainers will be an at traction. The committee consists of: Virginia Cash, Leonard Oliver. Marga ret Cundy. A. A. Hall. Lillian Bullen. Albert Harvle, Hazel Fasset. Louis Bal bach. Irene de Harde, Meurice Snook, Louise Thomas, Harry Hammer, Kva Vinton, J. W. Bachellor. Lena Balzlmer, Herman Lind. Lou Herns. Gene Geisler, Jack Crossler. Allen Dutcher. Carl Knudson, Norman Schaecher. Karl Mc- Abernathy, Forrest McOregor. Earl liembr. William Louck, Edward I-ouckc-. Harlan Jonra. Pearl Drunk, tiirtiti Mack. Ny I'.rlatol. tleorge Brown.' ChcUca How land and Walter Johnson. tSupper waa served to bring the fes tival of th evening 10 t cioao. a a a Murlock Hall was the avene of a pretty St. Valentin dancing party Thursday nitht. where more than 100 friend assembled as guest of Mies Lydla Dammcler, on of Portland's pop ular (Iri. Th old a well a th new dancea were In evidence. A muaical programme wa also arranged In charge of Madam Karrlut Tryon, aololst. who offered A perfect Ir." and responded to numer-o-ia encore. Mis l.ui-llle Carroll and Mia "Stcl a Conrad were also heard In pleasing sole for le occasion. Assisting Mia Immeler wer Ml Lucille Carroll. Mi Olaa Bechtam. Mia Florvlta Vrlguth. Jaraea Balkema. Harry blng.e. Wallace Sundborg. E. Lore. Patroness were Mrs. M. C. Pam- meler. Mr. F. C. Carroll. Mr. Louis He. a. Mr. J. T. O'Brien and Mr. Adolph K .V:uth. Mis Damrnelrr waa charming In a rown of wbll tull and sliver: Miss Set Mem. prli.iroae taffeta: Miss-Carroll, PORTLAND WOMAN BECOMES BRIDE AT PRETTY CHURCH CEREMONY. ':-.; ( . 1 -A Z ' V ( - - - ( ' V.-.v - f : .. : ;-';'-.; ,,vvs ' MRS. WILLI l HCnilChU (ll fRECCEl. A pretty waxlding wa bid Monday nisht at tha First German Evacaellcai Church, when Mis Anna Preics; wna married to Will lam shumtkil. Ilcr. ti. F. Linlng officiating. Tha ring aerrlc waa ual. Tb churcn wa aitractnely decorated with palms. Th bride a, attired In wbtte satin, and she carried a Urge shower -ef bride a rosea. Miss Laura Prg. lster of the bride, waa the maid "f honor. !h wa charmlng'.y gowned In pal green satin, and carriavi an armful of pink carnation. Th Ml. Edith and Jtuth ! -hiauck'.l. slater f tb bridegroom, wer bridesmaid. They wer chaxintng In greea taffeta, each carrying aa arm bouquet of pink carnation.. Karl Kline actJ a beat man. ' Mis Miriam tVDuiai kll played th wedding march. Sb also ac companied Ml Haiel Uuniher In th vocal (election. I Lor You Trutr " Th two nica of th brl.l. In white tulle. wr flower girl. Th brld Is a popular Hood Klver glrL Tb bridegroom, on of Portland promising young busineaa men. I a popular and active swmbtr of th Portland Rowing Club. After th ceremony refresh ments wer served In tb church dining-room. Mr. and Mrs. sVhmuckll left on th steamship Great Northern for an extend.! brl.l a I tour through Mou-.bern California- on their f.Urn about March I lhay wUI b at bom to their friends in Hawthorn Addition. , ,- blue tulle orer pink, and Mis Ve'guth, Ivory satin, lace and gold a An enjoyable evening waa passed Wednesday at an Informal dancing party given by the Misses Mary Apple by. Gertrude Floss. Helena Floss and Mary Rlchmoud. Those present were: Mary Appleby. Gertrude Floss, Helena Flo, Mary Richmond," Edith Altnow, Mrs. llarrey Altnow, l.'rna Hussman. Clara Hussman. Bessie Keck. Florence King. Kuby Mayor, Florence McMul len, Doris Martin. Mary Pierce, Miss Glsle. Esther Spring, Minnie Spring, lleuluh Spring. Edward Hargreaves, Harry llargreare, Herman Hussman. Ernest M vlone. Linn Nellson. Victor Nellson. William Furgeson. Leander King. Albert Bryant. Hallta Painter. Harold Armstrong. Mr. Blum, Donald Duffy. Alra Murray, Samuel Tonkin, Gerald Altnow. Harvey Altnow. Clif ford Duvall and Reg Appleby. Mr, and Mr. It. Y. Appleby. Mr. and Mr. C. M. Richmond and Mr. and Mra. H. J. Alt now acted a patrona and patronesses. e Among recent event was the In formal reception given by Miss Mabel Wheeler to the graduating class of tb Stephens School at her home, 427 East Tenth street. Th parlora were decorated with streamer of red and white crepe pa per and bouquela of carnation. The dining-room wa decorated with yellow streamer and chrysanthemums. Miss Wheeler was assisted In receiving by Mia Bernlc Weichman and Miss Lorcna Hoffman. Entertainment con sisted of games, music and dancing. Refreshments were served. Those present wr Clarenc Cole, Alphlid Dalit. Ambrose Doyle. Lorena Hoffman, Anton 111k. Edward Joss. Lena Larson. Marlon I-epper. Henry Myers. Henry Poy, Harold Pond. Wanda Poole. Vail Rodle. Dorothy Rodle. Hel en Smith, Rudolph Strejo. Grace Sorern, Freeman Thomson. Franklin Welnert, Nell Thomson, Anabel Well. Bernice Weichman and Mabel Wheeler. About 100 of th Knights of Pythias tendered Dr. Earl Smith, who Is tha physician of th order, a surprise party last night at his home on Larra bee street. In the course of the even ing a presentation of a case of silver waa made with appropriate apeedt. It waa a Red Cross affair, every detail being carried out. In th Red Cross ef feet. Girls assisting the hostesses were at tired In whit gowns, with red cap. and decked with red crosses. The dc orations wer also of tha same scheme. combined with a profusion of red tulips. fourteen table wer arranged for bridge, and the latter part of the even Ing was passed In dancing. Supper was served, all favors, decorations and de tall being carried out la th Red cros Idea. ' Mr. and Mr. Harry W. Slttoa enter tained at their home. tl Eaat Fifty seventh street. Wednesday night In honor at tha Ros Club, which meat erery two week. The evening waa pleasantly passed In cards and dancing. Prizes -at cards were won by Mrs. J. Durant, Jr.. and K. R, Thomas. During the evening refreshment were served. The next meeting will be with Mr. and )('. F. r Monls. Those present were Mr. and Mr. E. T. 10m11 and daughter. Mable. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Morris. Mr. and Mr. Blanco Jones and daughter. Marios. Mr. and Mra. Robert Johnson and son. Gordon. Mra. Knobie Harry Sltton. Jr. and Mr. and lira. J. Durant. Jr. a a e . Mrs, P. H, Stevenson. 120 Elizabeth street, entertained her Sunday school class at luncheon Saturday. They are til King's Daughters of th First Unit ed Presbyterian Church. Election of of ficer, game and mulc occupied th afternoon. Th new officer are: Magda, Frandsen. president: Hellena Hardy, secretary; Esther Iveson. treaa- urer. Following are the members of th claaa: Vara Sharer. Emma Miller. Magda Frandsen. Hellena Hardy. Hazel Edward. Marion Clark, Margaret Find- ley, Ruth Pin. Elsie Isensee, Esther Iveson. Mary Lenard. Blanche Shafer, Muriel Kinney. Genevieve Arthur and Constance Helming. Miaa Lillian Warnock entertained at her home. 8 Eaat Taylor street. Mon day night. Games and five hundred were the diversion for the evening. prizes for cards being won by Miss Kathleen Booth and Henry Booth, and the consolation prizes wer won by Miss Athey Brown and Dr. C V. Lu ther. Solos ' were rendered by Miss Booth and Gordon Brown, after which supper was served and dancing In dulged In. Those present were: Misses aUaxiua Ingram. Athey Brown, Yeiiua - COMING EVENTS. The younger set of the Immaculate Heart Parish Is planning a novelty leap year dancing party for Tuesday night, February 2. In the Columbus Club hall. More enthusiasm I being displayed In the preparation for this event than ever before about trie Morrla-treet clubrooms. Attractive In vitations are. out. Including a modern programme, but not the surprising spe cialties which are arranged to fill part of th Intermissions. Tessle Manning, Luclle Brown. Zlta Manning. Kitty - Martin, Gertrude Hogan. Maurina McNicholas, Ethel Ma hony. Madeline Brown, Art J. Mahony. Fufrene McEntoe. Michael u: oiock. Ray Ausman. Hugh Williams. Herbert Stott, Ray Ward and Vincent Montpler are on toe committee. The patronesses are Mra. D. W. Ward, Mrs. T. F. Ma hony, Mrs. J. Noonan and Mrs. F. W. Wascher. The Toung Men's Hebrew Association will hold a valentine stepping party to morrow night at the B'nal B'rith build ing at Thirteenth and Mill atreeta. Both dance halls and the gymnasium will be utilized for the affair, which promises to be one of the most elabo rate held by the organization. The halls hav been decorated extensively for the affair and special features and dance have been arranged. All members and their friend are cordially Invited to attend. The com-' mlttee In charge Is: Simon Conn, chair man; Louis Gevurtz, Morris Reingold. Nathan Cohn, Victor Hoeflich. William Spellman. Ed Cohn, Harold Bromberg. Sanford Sichel. Ick Schilt, David Cohn. Misa Anna Nemrosky, Miss Pearl Abramaon. Miss Jennie Kyan. Miss Dorothy Welser, Mies Carrie Bromberg and Miss Eva Levin. Cotillion Hall will be the scene of many gay and entertaining dancing parties this coming week. On Tuesday evening the annual ball of the G. N. C. B. Girls will be held; this was post poned from a previous date, owing to the Inclement weather. On Wednesday evening the Troubador Club will have Its midweek dancing party, featuring the new as well as the old steps. Friday evening the popular Entre Nous Club will give the seventh of a series of Friday night stepping parties. A large committee of prominent young FORMER PORTLAND GIRL KE HR.S FROM TUIR OF THE WORLD. ' I'M- V . X i Mra. Carl Crw (Mildred JPewera.) Mrs. illldred S. Crow, who is In Portland for a few days vis iting friends, has traveled ex tensively since leaving here four years ago. She has In the mean time traveled twice around the wrirl and has visited 20 foreign countries. She is the wire of Carl Crow, who was unable to accompany Mrs. Crow on her visit to Ore gon, as he is row In San Fran cisco, going over the proofs of his latest book, wfilch deals with relations between Japan and the United States. Mrs. Crow was Mildred Powers, of this oily, and Is being de lightfully entertained by old friends and relatives here. Kinney, Ed Springer and Nathan Bes- seL . Friday evening. Februarr IS, has been set apart by the O.-W. R. & N. Employes' Club as the time when their first annual masquerade ball will be given. Arcanum H.ill, on Thirteenth street, near Washington, has been taken for the event, and Tuck's or chestra will furnish the music. The masauerade was announced for the evening of February 2, but weather conditions necessitated postponement. The additional time hns permitted those who intend to participate to prepare more elaborate costumes, and some novel traibs are to be worn. A num. ber of prizes will be awarded the makers. The event is to Include friends of the railroad people, and a dcli&htful evening is assured. a a The G. N. C. B. Girls' Club Will give its annual ball Tuesday night at Co tilllon Hall. The committe has worked hard to make this event especially gala. featuring a number of innovations. Members and committee are: Eva Cook Vinton. Gertrude Lucke, Pearl Rvman. Joseph Gumhert, Cherry Couey, .Merle. Young. Ruth Lind. Cora Walker, Elizabeth Ott, Grace Dorney, Blanche Granson. Florence Woods, Hazel FasBet, Sam Raker. Karl Fudge, Dick Mullen. Ralp Maris. Earl Cash, Harold Web ster. William A. Rhodes, E. L. Vinton, A. A. Hall. Claude- Brown. Pearl La Forge and Maxine McDonald. a a For their fourth annual formal dancing party Thurnday night has been (Concluded on Pee 10.) PRINCIPALS IN CHURCH WEDDING 1 jijti.i atsujHJii-, ff"ty " wi.' ja rfi,ai - li-'J-a.' . - .V i r ' . V " .rfv i - ... .1 a" 1 V' 11 T ' r .1 1 S - ;V;V' - 'if "V I A; -t --. r" .V I i- 2? ; - - we-t . JT- ' ' MR. AND MRS. WALTER JPRIBNOW. X pretty wedding took place In Trinity Lutheran Church last week when Walter Prlbnow and Miss Rose Albrecht were married. The bride was attired In white crepe and silver lace and she carried bride' roses. The bridesmaids wore pink enchantress carnations. The reception was held at the home of the brides parents, 430 Alnsworth avenue. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out In the decorations. Supper-was served to about 40 guests. The bridal couple are at horn to thair friends at the Blanchard Apart ments. 1 Exclusive Styles Individual Models Helen Igoe Shop f or Women Announcing , the Opening of A Paris Shop in Portland You are cordially invited to attend the opening of this new "Shop for Women" on Wednesday, February Sixteenth Its very central location in Portland Hotel Court makes it most accessible from the direct Sixth-street entrance, or by carriage to the door, using the circle drive within the Court. 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