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TIIE SUN-DAT OKEGONIAN, PORTLAND, JANUARY 18, 1920 J 'stW : v t . 1 '-vrvv lII :. - 1 VI ' , w : -'v- - f j . j I . " V 7Jf . V .1 f , '"-''wv )tiRV ".X. A - -V' I I V r V ''If ' V 1 frvzs TZr? JZrrtT- r-r 1 . v; ' i - 4 . , . .-.. Ray Trttes. Joe Kasper, William Suth- opening: dance wil be held February erl&nd. Warren Kohlman, Walter j 14 In the crystal room of the Benson. Burns. Henry Kuehle, Ray Williams The feature of the Co-ops will be and George Ross. The patrons and patronesses will be Colonel and Mrs. r 3 V . , i x 111 f .MAJ:- C. E. Dentler. Colonel and Mrs. C. C. Hammond, Lieutenant and Mrs. vern N. Walton. . Ivanhoe Homestead, Brotherhood of American Yeomen, will give one of its card parties and dances next Sat urday at the Women of Woodcraft hall. All members and friends will be welcome. Music will be furnished for dancing from 10 o'clock until mid night. Those desiring to play 500 should come not later than 8:45. Two weeks ago the prizes were won by Mrs. George Clement,- - Matthew G. Sandera. Mrs. Mary Lehraann and William E. Kuhede. Washington commandery No. ll. Knights Templar, will entertain I its members and their families with an informal supper, dancing and card party in the grand ballroom and tea gardens of the Multnomah hotel next Thursday night. This will be the first large affair given by the commandery since 1917, and the affair of Thursday night will be known as a "know each other better" party. , The supper will be held on the plan of & box affair, and each woman pres ent will have the supper for herself and sir knight auctioned off. This part of the supper will be in charge of John L. Ktheridge, Walter- O. Haines and Ralph R. Schomp. who will preside at one auction booth. wJille at the other will be Sir Knights Will iam H. Dean, Arthur C. Brookings and George F. Elsman. After the supper a short community Ing will be held In charge of Dr. WHliam Wallace Youngson, after which an Informal dancing and card party will be held The cardrooms will be 1-n charge of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson G. Pike, Dr. and Mrs. Sard Weist, who will take care ' their seven-niece lass band. The committee in charge is 1.OU1S jouitin Kenneth Scott. Helen Kerachner. Ro hind McElbony. Jerry King. Gladys Collinson, Charles Thomas and Edwin Geer. The third dancing and card party given by the Acme Social club, under the auspices of Acme Rebekah lodge. No. 22. Independent Order of For esters, will be held Thursday night, January 29, at the Multnomah hotel. The committee In charge 'Includes Mrs. J. E. Miller, chairman; Miss Gladys McAllister, secretary; Mrs. O. O. Fletcher, Mrs. Kittle stark. Mrs. leah Thompson, Mrs. Ellen Buell. Mrs. H.-W. Wiggers, Mrs. Birdie Buntsen- hoff and Mrs. Rebecca Uray Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Clung and Dr. and Mrs. Sherman E. Wright will preside In the room devoted to 600. Dancing will be in charge of Hardy D. Rasmussen, A. H. g. Haffenden and :. J. Roswell. A new . club to be known as the 'Co-ops" has been organized. It' Is the purpose of the Co-ops to give dances for high school students, leaders from Jefferson. Washington, J-Wicoln, Franklin and Columbia have been chosen members of the club. If the present plans materialize the (Continued from Pais 8. Cornell, Mrs. H. P. Filer, Mrs. Ash ley Forrest. Mrs. George J. Hall. Mrs. K. C. Hertinger, Miss Blanche Hert insrer. Mrs. H. P. Neppeu. Mrs. H. M. No'lte, Mrs. H. C. Schupple, Mrs. F. W. Wooley, Mrs. J. G. Meyerburn, Mrs. H. Kersten, Mrs. W. J. Sheehy, Mrs. W. R. Lewis, Mrs. W. D. Cary. Mrs. Frank Barringer, Mm. A. J. Olson, Mrs C. J. Clibborn. Mrs. C. D. Booth and Mrs. J. T. Sullivani COMIX G EVEXTS. A card party for the benefit of St. Stephen's Altar society will be given at the parish house. 1217 East Salmon street, Thursday afternoon at 2:30 Company H auxiliary to 162d in fantry will give a dance amd card party Saturday night at the East Side Business Men's club, Grand avenue and East Alder street. Prizes will be fCiven to winners at cards. All tickets that were distributed for December 13 will be accepted. Veterans of com pan y H are on the committee and will eee that everybody has a good time. The committee Includes Roy Hagaman. Everett Brown, Duey Sten nett, Milton Prink, At Kleeee and Ralph Dahl. The patronesses will be Mrs. I. McMahan, Mrs. G. Grooms, Mrs. Harriett Smith, Mrs. Edith Ayes, Mrs. J. B. Gentry and Mrs. E. J. Steele. The regular meeting of George Wright Relief corps No 2 will be held next Wednesday. The important com mittees for the year will be an nounced. Any who wish to contribute to the comfort of the member who was burned Out last week may call Mar garet E. Reed, chairman of the relief committee. An event which is being looked for ward to with great anticipation is the monthly dance of the Coast Artillery Corps club, which will be held in the Multnomah hotel on the evening of January 28. The dance, which is in formal. Is eagerly awaited as one of the most enjoyable events of the month by those who have attended In the past, as it not only tends to re new the friendship of the former coast artillerymen, but also furnishes Brood time for everyone present. Anyone seeking a pleasant evening or interested in the club will be wel come. Arrangements are in charge of A Smooth, White Skin That Defies Weather During the month of bltinj? winds and In tens cold, you who would keep your skins smooth, white and velvety, should turn your attention to mercolized wax. Nothing else will so effectively remove chapped, roughened or discolored surface. 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