The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, October 17, 1920, SECTION THREE, Page 9, Image 55

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affairs are Invitational, being limited
to Kodana and their friends. The
committee in charge are Jess J. Rich,
Dr. Alfred Shut, Milton Margrolis,
Harry Gevurtz. Shep Hochfeld, Harry
Welnstein and A. Louis Paul.
eon was served and several numbers
for entertainment completed the pro
gramm of the evening's business
meeting. The next social evening
will be October 28.
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COMLVG EVENTS.
One of tbw event of the coming
week looked forward to by the mem
bers of the Elks' lodge is the opening
dancing party which Is to be given
Friday night at Chrlstensen's ball
room. Eleventh and Yamhill streets.
Arrangements have also been made
for a few tables of cards as a diver
sion for those who do not wish to
dance all evening. This affair, which
will be informal, will be the first of
a series of dancing parties that have
been planned for the winter season.
The grand march will be led by Mr.
and Mrs. George Lt. Baker at 9 o'clock.
The Christian Endeavor society of
the Piedmont Community Presbyte
rian church will give a- Halloween
social Friday evening, October 29, at
8 o'clock in the Sunday school rooms,
to which all young people in the com
munity and all Christian Endeavor
members of the city are cordially In
vited. There will be games, ghosts,
fortunes, refreshments and music.
The Kodans, the newly founded or
ganization of the younger Jewish ele
ment of Portland, will hold its first
social event of the season in the way
of an informal dance at the Irvlngton
clubhouse next Thursday evening, Oc
tober 21. The affair will include sev
eral unique novelties which will be
Introduced by members of the club.
Inclusive of the usual prize dance.
The Kodans are planning on giving
a dance each month at the different
clubhouses in the" city in addition to
its usual line of activities. All of the
Halloween eve a gala affair Is
planned by the Rose City Park Cont
inuity club at the clubhouse. Dancing
will be the pastime of the evening.
Each member is asked to bring a
friend. The committee in charge has
planned special features for the occa
slon.
Mrs. Robert N. Brewster will be
hostess, assisted by Mrs. Arthur Laid
law. Mrs. Frank Tauscher. Mrs. E. H,
Miller and Mrs. C. E. F. Russ.
Mrs. W. J. Vincent will entertain
the past matrons of Corinthian chap
ter. Order of Easter Star, at a bridge
luncheon Wednesday at 883 East
Fifty-fifth street North.
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Peter A. Porter circle No. 25, Ladies
of the Grand Army of the Republic
will give an old-fashioned basket so
cial next Wednesday at Baker's hall,
Albina, and Killings-worth avenues.
Women members are asked to "dress in
old-fashioned costume and take a
lunch for two. Friends are invited.
The Laurelhurst club will dance on
Thursday.
The Laurelliurst club women's Af
ternoon card party will be held at the
clubhouse on Tuesday afternoon at 2
o'clock. Mrs. George Wentworth and
Mrs. Charles Irwin will be the host
esses. - Invitations have been issued for the
annual convention of Royal Neighbors
of America, which will convene at
Lents October "2S, tt 1 R M. Accept- 1
ances indicate that practically every I
city m this jurisdiction will be well j
are: President, Mrs. Henrietta Ready;
first vice-president, Mrs. Laura Fred
erickson; second vice-president. Mrs.
Ella Clark, and secretary-treasurer,
Mrs. Nellie Redlinger.
A tea will be given by the Will P.
Dickenson Women's Relief corps and
post at the home of Mrs. Zeller, 829
East Salmon street, Thursday after
noon, from 2 to 5 o'clock.
The October dance of the Travelers
Protective association will be given
at the Multnomah hotel on Saturday
evening. Oct. 80.
This will be a Halloween party and
elaborate arrangements are being
made for Hallowe'en decorations, in
cluding pumpkins, goblins and other
appropriate embellishments. Cider
and doughnuts will be served for re
freshments and, while lt will not be a
masquerade party, the committee Is
arranging a list of prizes to be given
for those wearing the most unique
Halloween costumes.
The dance will be informal and
these attending can come garbed in
whatever is appropriate.
The committee on arrangements Is.:
Clyde Evans, chairman; Lou F. Fuller,
Roy C. Slocum, T. J. Tobin, Earl Bunt
ing. R. H. Brown and W. Q. Newell.
The patronesses are: Mrs. Lou F-
Fuller. Mrs. A. F. Burkhardt, Mrs. C.
E. Bailey. Mrs. Stanhope Pier, Mrs. C.
V. Wever and Mrs. F. A. Snow.
The Laurelhurst club women's pro
gressive unit will give a Halloween
and hard-time party on October 30.
This is for all club members.
Marguerite Coterie will meet at the
home of Mrs. Adams, 19S East Seventy-
sixth street North, Thursday, October
21, at 10 A. M. A pot-luck luncheon
will be served at 1 o'clock. Ail resi
dent and sojourning Royal Neighbors
and friends are welcome. V
The women's organizations of Grace
Lutheran church will give a "pink
tea" on Thursday, October 21, in the
church parlors at East Twenty-fourth
street and Broadway. " The hours are
2 to 5 P. M.
Rose City Park Community club
will give a card party Friday, when
bridge and BOO will be played. Mrs.
George Carlson will be hostess. Mrs.
Dale Campbell and Mrs. Frank Higby
will assist.
The Ladies of Macabees meet on the
first and second Thursdays of the
month at W. W. W. hall. Eleventh and
Alder streets. A special programme
has been arranged for next Thursday
night in honor of the visiting knights
and their wives.
An Informal dancing and card party
will be given by the Camelia Social
club next Thursday night at the
Pythian temple. West Park and Tarn
hill. The committee in charge in
cludes Mrs. W. E. Burks, Mrs. Jessie
Coggeshall and Misses Blanch Kleeb,
Ruth Zanders and Julia Ruddell.
Patronesses will be Mesdames Jennie
Crawford, Mayme Howatson, J. C
Roswell, Mary Toucey, Ella Johnson,
Catherine E. Stephens. Elizabeth
Lomax, Flora Hopkins. Mae Mettler
and Miss Nellie Lathrop.
Myrtle Chapter Social cltfb will give
another of its very successful benefit
card parties Tuesday afternoon, Oc
tober 26, at Pythian temple. All
Eastern Stars and their friends have
been invited.
The Daughters of Isabella will take
an active part in assisting at the
Knights of Columbus bazaar. The en
tire second floor has been turned over
to them and various booths will be
arranged therein. By far the most
prominent will be the fancy-work
booth, to which each member of the
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Beers, Alice Freland, Roberta Coryell,
Imagene Coryell, Marie Rousseau,
Lela Winters, Marparet Burch, Mrs.
Frank Womack. Mrs. Fred Beers,
Frank Womack, Robert Womack. Fred
Beers, Fred Beers Jr., Gilbert Brown,
David Downing, Francis Womack,
Eugene Winter, Florin Lounsberry.
Ben Butler Relief Corps served a
dinner to the post and corps at its
last meeting and a pleasant social
time was enjoyed by all, including
several guests from other posts and
corps.
At the next meeting Tuesday, Oc
tober 19, at 2 P. -M., the feature will
be an address on Abraham Lincoln
by Rev. C. E. Cline. All interested
are cordially Invited to attend.
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Mrs. A. H. Labbe entertained with
a luncheon Wednesday, honoring Mrs.
Ray C'arnes (Helen Wyman), who is
a sister-in-law of the hostess and a
recent bride, from Prinevllle. Other
guests honored were Mrs. L. R. Stone,
Mrs. E. M. Guard, Mrs. M. Monroe and
the Missea Eloise and Grace May Mon
roe. Mrs. Lance Bell entertained with a
miscellaneous shower in honor of her
cousin. Miss Harriet Connolly, bride
elect, last Saturday afternoon. Those
present were Mrs. George Connolly,
Mrs. C. C. Wise, Mrs. J. Dixon. Mrs.
Frank Connolly, Mrs. Jennie Carr,
Mrs. A. Beery. Mrs. C. M. Bequette,
Mrs. Bell Gurr, Miss Marion Connolly,
Miss Grace Connolly, Miss Harriet
Connolly and the hostess. Mis3 Con
nolly's wedding to Samuel Nizic was
sui event of Thursday morning at the
Holy Rosary church.
Orphia temple, 17, Pythian Sisters,
Installed the rank of sisterhood upon
Mrs. Goodman and Mr. and Mrs. Gets
Thursday evening, and have 14 new
auplicants for membership on the
books to be initiated next month.
The hall was beautifully decorated
with roses and palms In honor of the
presence of W. J. H. Clark, newly
elected grand" chancellor of the
KniEhts of Pythias lodge of Oregon,
and he was presented with a bouquet
of pink rogetnirig. A delightfol lunch-
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