THIS SUSUAY OREGONIAX. PORTLAND, NOVEMBER 20, 1931 ociel y 22 4 r- 4 4 WO' f fr'ontlmip'l From . Pag- 3-) riaee last Thursday In Ban UIBO, to Jilrs. Mlra Bradford Coleman of San IMesro. llev. Howard B. Bard of the Unitarian church officiated. Lieu tenant and Mrs. Martensteln attended the couple. Captain and Mrs. Faw cett motored to Los Angeles for -weddinK trip and are at home at the Hotel del Coronado. Captain Fawcett bat been commander of the 18th aero aquadron at Kockwell field. He Is a member of Coronado and San Dlegro country clubs and is active In frolf tournaments In the south. He for merly lived In Tortland. His bride is eaid to be a beauty and quite young. - The Thanksgiving fcall- of the Xaurelhurst club will be given Tues day evening, November 22, at Co tillion hall. This always Is one of the largest and most popular dances Cf the year. "Homecoming" was the gala even tof the week-end, and many people motored to Eugene to renew old friendships and to hear again the traditions ot old "Oregon." Among the alumnae and ex-students enter tained by Delta Delta Delta were: llrs. Carl Hhoemaker, Mrs. Louise Bronaugh, Mrs. R. D. McCarty. Mrs. Jacob Risley, Mrs. Donald Stevenson, trs. Charles Stewart, Mrs. Earl Bro vaugh Jr., Miss Pearl Horner, Miss Delilah McDanlel, Miss Vera Redman, Jliss Helens Hughes, Miss Janet Peters and Miss Norma Graves. Mrs. Nathan Weinsteln was hostess Wednesday at a luncheon and musical t her home in Irvlngton honoring Miss Henrietta Michaelson. Was illchaelson Is an accomplished and charming pianist. - Mrs. Victoria DeYormand enter tained at a bridge luncheon on Vednesday for the Past Matrons of Corinthian chapter, order of the Eastern Btar. The following were present: Mrs. J. R. Thlckoff, Mrs. L. J. Davis, Mrs, R. C. Bell, Mrs. Charles B. Turley, Mrs. "W. J. Vin cent, Mrs. A. A. Bailey, Mrs. Karl Lee, Mrs. T. J. Mendenhall, Mrs. J. Francis Drake, Mrs. Orrtrr Kellogg, Mrs. Alice C. Cowell, Mrs. O. H. Howell, Mrs. V. H. SKaw, Mrs. M. O. Forest, Mrs. O. M. Glinas, Mrs. Harry Chip man. Mrs. Julius Allyn. Mrs. F. H. Johns. Mrs. J. O. Hammer of Butte, Mont., -was honor guest. On January 18 the club will be entertatned by Mrs. Glines of 94 East Everett street. - Mrs. Raymond Hinkle was hostess Wednesday at a lunrrr and bridge party in honor of Mrs. William Robert Wood, who is leaving this city for Los Angeles to make her future home. EVENTS OF THE WEEK. One of the successful parties of the week was a dance .given by the United Commercial Travelers of America at the Portland hotel. A hospitable committee was assisted by members of the women's auxiliary. Among the men In the receiving party were Charles H. Beggs, G. L. Shearer, Llewellyn Smith Jr., and J. R. Mot fatt. Mrs. D. W. Richards entertained the Monday 500 club November 14 at the home of Mrs. A. N. Hlldebrand In Rose City Park. Honors fell to Mrs. C. W. Llllie and Mrs. James Neace. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Stinson gave a 600 party at their home In the Irving ton apartments on Saturday evening, November 11. The prizes were award ed to C. W. Lillle, Mrs. W. W. Graves and James Neace. After a lunch dancing was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Boflnger. Mr and Mrs. W. B. Haines. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lillie, Mr. and Mrs James Neace, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bradley, Mrs. W. W. Graves and the host ana hostess. " Miss Cathryn Pier entertained re cently with a luncheon in compliment to MIks Betty Pnok of Run Fran- etsco. Guests were Miss Cook. Mies Winifred Sexton. Miss Alice Struble. Miss Florence Jackson, Miss Mary Wiles and Miss Marjorle Carey. Miss Alice Struble gave a dinner danoe for Miss Cook at her borne last night. ee'. A delightful party was given by Mrs. John Wedek, in honor of her granddaughter. Miss Dorothy Nadine Began, the occasion being her fifth birthday. Games and refreshments were en joyed by all and the house was beautifully decorated with ferns and chrysanthemums. Those present were: Misses Doro thy Nadine Betran. Lylafaith Metcalf, Vera Jermstad, Helen Caaeldy. Helen Leuthold. Helen and Rose Novak. Lillian and Florence Schwabe, Cath erine and George Watson, Walter Weetman Jr., Elsie Leech. Alex. Ern est and Fred Began, Theima Thome, Junior Nichols, Loretta Lashway, Doris Ernshaw and Walter Westman Jr. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Walter Westman and Mrs. L. S. Met calf. . e Mr. and Mrs. Joel Nleml celebrated their 2Sth anniversary at the Lu theran church Thursday night. Music, speeches and other features formed the pleasure ot the evening. The church was decorated In autumn foli age and flowers. Three hundred guests attended the affair. Refreshments were served. The Black' Dot club held Its first social event of the season last Thurs day. The evening began with a de lightful progressive dinner party given by the members of the club for the ten-pledges. After the dinner the girls were entertained at the home of Miss Enid Klrkwood, where they were Joined by a number of Jefferson High school boys. The rest of tho evening was devoted to dancing. The guest list included Alice Freel-and. Mary Robinson, Alice Kroentck. Vir ginia McMullen. Irene Taylor, Fran cis Wardner, Helen Baker. Rose-Kennedy. Francis Taylor, Cleo Haack, Marion Burke, Marjbrie Taylor, Har riet Sargent, Ruth Toung. Irma Hunt. Margaret Anderson, Helen Mil ler, Messrs. Frank' Lacy, Joe Fraxer. Norman Burke, Richard Martin, Jack Monroe, Frank de Rnain, Harold Ben son, Edward Ford, Balrd Little. Frank Brlggs, George Wardner, Richard Wynne, Thomas Mahoney. Glenn But ler, Miller Bruhn, Wesley Goodell, James Rowden. Miss Annelle Ringhoffer enter tained on the event of her fifth birth day 12 of her young friends Thursday. The table was attractively decorated with pink carnations and balloons were suspended near each plate. Fa vors of airplanes and engines were received by the young guests, who were: Misses Jean Emery. Betty Ann Keller, Peggy Jane Dlvilbiss, Elvira Otter, Nadine Emmerick, Helen Wash burn; Masters Robert Stafrin, Ken neth Cliff. Bryce Moore, Donald Burke Moys Rlnghoffer. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fromme cele brated their wedding anniversary at their home, 768 Division street, Sun day night. About 40 of their friends attended. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Muller and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Rademacher and sons, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rometsh, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Goldstaub, Dr. and Mrs, Wambach, Mr. and Mrs. Wagin and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Schedler, Mr. and Mrs. Rittman, E. Kroner, Mr. Baer, Mrs. Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Hen rick, Mr. and Mrs. Hlrsh, Mrs. Schaef er, Mr. and Mrs. Meikels and others. The LAurelhttrst Men's club held a oard party last Friday, when prizes went to Mrs. C. W. Lillie, Mrs. C. C Jantsen, L. W. Keenan and Charles Harlan In (00 and to Marion Nelson, Mrs. N. Roburt, J. R. Dodson and George G. Wentwor'.h. The women's clu of Laurelhurst club met last Tuesday afternoon. Prises were awarded to Mrs. Harry Green Mrs. T. H. Craig, Mrs. D. A. Fellows and Mrs. J. G. Wentworth. Mrs. W. T. McMasters was hostess Wednesday at a luncheon for Mrs. Ward Webber of The Dalles and Mrs. O. C. Black well of Eugene. Others present were Mrs. Fred West. Mrs. J. Roriok, Mrs. Harold Wing, Mrs. Bitt ner and Miss Leila Herrick. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Welch enter tained at their home In Laddlngton court on Wednesday when the honor gueets were Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fraw ley fBertha DeFrancq) A dinner iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuii'-- 78-Pc. Complete Layette Tor the Winter Baby Special $33.45 84 pieces ready for use. 14 pieces rut and stamped ready to finish. 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