. THE SUNDAY OREGOMAX, PORTLAND, 31 AT 9, 1920 gee E 1 11 ' X i r V t t is- , v J 4J- If 11 J ?rI - i 1 1 ", " " - ?xT e 11 J'' V "v "w J " 4 'x. 111 h t . - - r-tiVX nen. Elsie Pajunen, Naomi Roy, Ed ward Bruce, Mildred Hynes, Robert Rives, Donald Dryer, Frances La Point, Lyle Heater. ' Little Marjorle Anne Knouff cele brated her second birthday Wednes day with a party at the residence of her grandmother, Mrs. V. P. LaRoche. when 22 little tots with their mothers werf asked to help make the day gay. Marjorie is a daughter of the late bergeant A. Knouff and Mrs. Knouff. Mr. and Mrs. K. Ivar Larson en tertained at cards Tuesday evening in their new home, 344 Montgom ery street, in honor of Mr. Larson's brothers. Carl 'and Hugo Larson, re cently returned from the American expeditionary forces in France and Germany. Mrs. Hepburn and Mise Hedberg of St. Paul carried off the honors. Mrs. D. Saperstein, Mrs. J. ' Lewis and Miss Mollie Mozorosky enter tained with a shower last Saturday evening for Miss Eva Goldstone, who;e engagement to Fv Goldstein was recently announced. About 80 relatives and friends of the bride elect were present, making the evening a most enjoyable one. The guest of honor was the recipient of- many beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Ritchie of 958 East Glisan street celebrated their luth wedding anniversary on May day with n evening party. For this occasion the house was decorated with apple blossoms and other spring flowers. Mrs. f B. Schoenborn of Oregon City and Mrs. Ira J. Kimmons of this city sang. Those presiding in the dining room were Mrs. Schoen born, Mrs. L. C Murray, Mrs. V. Ki tler, Mrs. G. N. McKay, M. "vV. Bar churst, Mrs. H. Furlong, Mrs. E. A. Gunther, Mrs. Ira Kimmons, Miss Fannie Bennett and Miss Marie Hage- mann. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. G. V. McKay, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Barchurst, Mr. rid Mrs. P. D. Lychywek, Mr. and Mrs. H. Furlong, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Putnam, Mrs. Margaret Collins and sons Russel and Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. V. Kistler and daughter. Mary Louise, Mise Varie Wilson, William Keel, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rippey, Mr.' and Mrs. E. A. Gunther, Mr. aud Mrs. Joe Dore, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Schoenborn of Oregon City. Miss Marie Hagem'ann and Mr, and Mrs. Ira J. Kimmons. One of the attractive children's af- fairs of the year was given Friday afternon at the Laurelhurst kinder garten, 781 Belmont etreet, by Mrs. Elizabeth Bird and daughter, Marie Bird. The school walls were banked with greens and flowers to make a forest setting for the little play of "Red Riding Hood." The children were costumed to Illustrate the dif ferent merry rhyme characters, the leading roles being taken by Alice Kelly as the fairy of the woods. Gene Ross ae Red Riding Hood, Jack Pitchner as the wolf and Donald Goodsell as the woodcutter. The various costumes were Nancy Matt son as Bo Peep, Jack Parker as Lit tle Boy Blue, Tom Parker and Violet Ketch um as Jack and Jill, Ruddy Powell as Jack Horner, Gretchen Sine as Miss Muffet. Joe Howard ae King Cole, Valerie Vernon as Mis tress Mary, Harry Hodes as Tommy Tucker. Dorothy Rinehart as Queen of Hearts, Philip Hodes as Tom the Piper's Son, Jessie Wolff ae Mary and her Lamb. Willis Buck as Georgy Porgy, Fay Palag aa the Woman Who Lived in a Shoe, Marion Jean Paly and George Buck as her chll dren. Albert Zimp as Jack be Kimble, Billy Zimp as Peter, and Helen Bird as grandmother. The features of the programm were several dances by -little Alice Kelly, and the play was concluded by a Maypole dance. COMING EVEXTS. The combination entertainment of organ recital, artist's concert, dance fConrlnriod on Fa?p 7.) m 7 Iror L Ml V 1 Excesarre and DiugreeaUe . Perspiration Checker By application of the new deodorant. MARINELLO O-So-Dry Ue cheerfutlr explained. 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