: s rare suxday ohegoniax, Portland, January i, 1922 I; 's;; IB I .ill , i 911 ? r v v 1 ? 1 A -.'lie.. - . v b 111 - , ;i r x -V , l',- fv V Vv l I NO-A Charles A. Hart. Dr. Miller O. Bab-, tTlm' II ' V V.-'-i" V 5 & r' x'. 411 zsz-z- 7 1 bltt, F. LBrower and J. H. Macken- AsJ-j- II tii ' 9 I 1 I ' irfi I I ic-sn&j-i. ll8i A s. Rothwell, Frank Robertson. I I ' If" I I V"- ' 'I 1 - 277rA) F. M. Leeston-Smith. Walter M. Cook. I , V. --T " r I I ?, H-j, 7 J F. T. Griffith. Dr. J.-L. McCooI. Clarke II ' r'i'l I .'"v v ' i'" 'I were received by Mrs. Sternberg. A Nelson, Ambrose Scott, J. S. Campbell. II .V U ' -1 I "t 111 (Continued From Page 3.) Russel Pearcy, Gerald L.awlor, Raj Mahler, Samuel Greenberg, Wilber Weed, Roy Holman, John Anderson, Jack Shea. Mrs. S. T. Neil, a member of the music faculty of Castilleja school, Palo Alto, Cal., Is spending the holi days with her daughter, Mrs. Ross Giger, in Laurelhurst. Mesdames H. Whlttenberg and Al bert Heintz were hostesses Wednes day night at a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Mason Whlttenberg, who are leaving for California soon, at the Heintz home on Portland heights. About 60 guests enjoyed the festivi ties. The evening was spent in danc ing: and cards and later. a supper was erved. Mrs. William C. Montgomery was hostess at two holiday parties last week. Tuesday night a card party was given in honor of Miss Verna Backstrom and Miss Ann Dowd, two brides-elect whose weddings will be held in" the spring. Vocal selections were given during the evening by Miss Nina Dressel. The guests in cluded Mr. and Mrs. James Darby. Mr. and Mrs. George Plover of Los Angele9, Miss Nina Dressel, Miss . Verna Backstrom, Miss Anna Dowd, Charles E. Barness, Tom Dowd and Earl Hughes. On Saturday. New Year's eve, Mr. anjj Mrs. Montgomery entertained a few friends at a watch party. The evening was spent with cards and dancing. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buckles. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Foss, Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Fulton, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mont gomery. On both occasions the deco rations were of red and green, in keeping with the holidays. Mrs. Nicholas Murphy Jr. arrived recently from Washington. D. C. and is being welcomed at many Boclal af fairs. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Rohrer were hosts at a Christmas dinner party at their home in Laurelhurst. The house was artistically decorated with gar lands, holly, mistletoe and poinset tias. Cards and dancing were the diversions. The guests were Captain J. P. Schwerln, Mr. and Mrs. S. Cop land. Mr. and Mrs. H. Copland, Miss Annie Copland, Mr. and Mrs. A. Aid rich and A. Meeder. Oregon Beta chapter of Pi Beta Phi, entertained with an informal dance at the home of Miss Alice Peaper Friday evening. The commit tee in charge of the affair consisted of Alice Bowman, Alice. Peaper, Fayne Burdon, Ella Auld and Ann McPherson. One of the most attractive wed dings of the week was that of Miss Eleanor Flxnn and Ralph Coleman, which took place at the home of the bride's parents in Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Flynn. on Wednesday. Rev. W. Waters performed the ceremony. The bride was attended by Miss Helen King and Roy Keene served as best man. She wore a gown of blue can ton crepe and hat to match and corsage of pink roses and violets. Mrs. Coleman is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority -and attended i Oregon Agricultural college. Mr. Coleman is athletic director at Ore goa Agricultural college and a mem-, U . ti M H tp B C H ' '," X XiAj Zr--w i I . J4 - 'VX SS - ill ber of Gamma Tau Beta. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Coleman of Newport, Or Following the wedding service a breakfast was served to about 25 guests. The young couple will make their home in Corvallis. The Unitarian Women's alliance will hold its regular business meet ing at 2 o'clock Wednesday after noon. At 3 o'clock Mrs. Grace Watt Ross will give a talk on "Parliamen tary Law," after which tea will be served. Mrs. A. L. Pease. Mrs. E. W. Chrilton, Mrs. A. S. tiarnard and Mrs Brigham will preside at the tea table. Miss Lavlna Rogers entertainecTMn-forma-lly recently for Mrs. Ralph Coleman, a recent bride of Eugene. Twelve friends enjoyed the afternoon. 9mm A pretty home wedding took place Christmas day at ! P. M. at the home of the bride's sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Packard, 225 East Twelfth street, when Dorothy O. Longmire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Long mire of The Dalles, was united in marriage to La Verne Nicholas. Rev. Mr. Maurer officiated. Mr. Nicholas Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Nicholas of Westmoreland. Follow ing the ceremony and congratulatlone a Christmas dinner was served to 25 of the immediate relatives of the bride and bridegroom. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas will return to The Dalles, where they will make their home. Mr. Nicholas Is connected with the Wasco County bank. Miss Beatrice Wilson and Milton A. Orphan, of Portland, and Miss Leah Orphan "and Stanley Reece, of Seattle, were principals at a double wedding ceremony Christmas night at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Thomas Orphan, of Seattle. Miss Wilson-was attended by Miss Mary Richmond and Cor nelius Kelly was best man for Mr. Orphan. Miss Orphan was attended by Miss Vivian Orphan, while Mr. Reece was attended by his brother. Rodessa 'Orphan wag fkwer girl for bcth brides. Rev. Mr. Morgan of the Episcopal church officiated. . Miss Wileon wore pink satin with turquoise blue sash and gold lace drape. She carried white bride roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Leah Orphan wore pink taffeta, trimmed in blue and silver ribbon. She car ried a bouquet similar to that of the other bride. Miss Richmond was gowned in nile green organdie and carried Ophelia roses. Miss Vivian Orphan wore yellow organdie and her bouquet was of Ophelja roses. The flower g(rl wore yellow organ die and carried orchids and cycla men. Mrs. Orphan is the daughter of Mrs. Gertrude Wilson. She formerly lived n St. Louis. Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Orphan will be at home at 674 East Ankeny. Mrs. Reece is a Seattle girl and she and Mr. Reece will reside in that city. The Alpha Delta chapter of Aloha XI Delta entertained at their annual New Year's luncheon In the blue room of the Portland hotel yesterday. Among the guests were prospective students of Oregon Agricultural col lege. OREGON CITY, Or., Dec. 31. (Spe cial.) A wedding that came as a sur prise to the many friends and rela- tlves of Miss Frieda GoldsmKh, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gold smith, of this city, and Joseph Egbert Gassin, of Portland, was announced at a dinner at the Goldsmith home in this city on Christmas afternoon. Those bidden to the Goldsmith home were unaware of the surprise until informed during the dinner hour by the bride's mother. , The marriage took place In this city at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Goldsmith Saturday afternoon, when Judge Campbell, circuit judge of this city, officiated. There were no at tendants, and only a few members of the families of the contracting parties witnessed the ceremony. The bride was attired In a navy blue tricotine .suit, wearing a corsage bouquet of violets and fresia blos soms, and her hat corresponded with her suit. Mr. and Mrs. Gassin have taken up their home in the Benson apartments in Portland, where they will be at home to their friends after the first of the year. The bride is an accom plished young woman, a graduate of the University of Oregon and also of Wellesley eollege. and for about a year has followed her profession as a physio-therapist. She has a host of friends in Eugene, where she made her home since childhood, until a few years ago. and also has many friends in Portland and In this city. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Goldsmith, who were early pio neers of Eugene, the later also for merly of Oregon City. Mr. Gassin, who is a university man, whose home was in New York before coming west, is valuation en gineer of the O.-W. R. & N. company, with headquarters In Portland. Attending the dinner in hoftor of Mr. and Mrs. Gassin were Mr. and Mrs. Max Bollack, Mr. and Mrs. G. Nettle, of Portland; Lieutenant George Gandy, of Seattle, Wash.; Misses Cella Bertha and Zida Goldsmith, of Port land: Mr. and Mrs. Julius Goldsmith, Miss Meta Goldsmith and Ivan Gold smith, the latter sister and brother of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Gassin. The rooms of the Goldsmith honie were decorated with holly, Christmas bells, and Oregon grape and poln settias. The arrival of Santa Claus was the cause of much excitement for the pupils of Laurelhurst kindergarten 7S1 Belmont, last lYiday afternoon. They presented "An American Christ, mas Party," which was concluded by a Christmas song and dance in honor of Santa Those who took part were: Cynthia Louise Cornell, Robert Wil helm, Harry Hodes, George Buok,' Juanita Cole, Jack Little, Arthur Miller, Madalyn Polsky, Roland Bar ber, Marjory Chessman, Mary Alice Burnham, Jessie Wolff. Dorinne Wil son, Frank Cooper, Katherine Frances Stanley, Buddy Sanley, Betty Joyce, Bob Teepe, Lee Spanial, Patsy Mur ray, Billie Gray, Betty Zehntbauer, Bobby Goodsell, Edwinajean Olsen, Theodore Olsen, Wilma Dutcher. junior Duther, Dolores Hosford, Maxine Jett, Jeanne and Carol Olsen. Bert Dellar. Alice Franzen, Louis Hodes, Lewis Wyman and Eilene Cooper. Mrs. Joseph Sternberg celebrated her 80th birthday on December 18 at a surprise party arranged by her daughter. Miss Carrie Sternberg, at the home of Mrs. Sternberg on West- over terrace. Many attractive gifts were received by Mrs. Sternberg. A dainty repast was served. Following were the guests: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rosenberg, Miss Bertha Rosenberg, Rabbi and Mrs. Jonah B. Wise and mother, Mrs. Wise; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Selling, Mr. and Mrs. Max Politz, Dr. and Mrs. J. Sternberg, Mr. and Mrs. I. Gumbert, Mrs. M. Sternberg, Mrs. G. Senders, Mrs. J. F. Hamilton, Mrs. J. F. RobBtson, Mrs. Slgmund Seelig, Mrs. L. Youdovitch, Mrs. R. Epstein, Mrs. Edward Epstein. Mrs. H. Winkle man and daughter, Mrs. W. if. Meeker, Mrs. H. I. Blum, Mrs. D. Andersen, Mrs. Adeline Meyer, Mrs. R. Gusleau, Mrs. J. Hurlburt, Mrs. Charles Lauer, Mrs. Sol Baum. Mrs. Arthur Senders, Mrs. Singer, Mrs. H. Brown, Mrs. Bell Callaham, Mrs. Lena Glttihs, Mrs. Ray Fennell, Mrs. Marion Parodi, Miss Pauline May. Miss Hen rietta Lauer, Miss Sadie Schlussel, Miss Birdie Schleussel. Miss Amy May, Miss Edith May, Miss Anita May and Miss Lucile Epstein. . FOSSIL,, Or., Dec. 31. (Special.) Mrs. George Angell entertained 25 (runafa Tnpnriav frurnAnn in hnnnf nf her granddaughter, Mary Rachel ' Rinehart, who was celebrating her . . . . . . .. seventh birthday. The party was the first social event given in the new home of the Angells, recently pur chased from Mrs. W. W. Steiner of Portland, who is also a grandmother of little Miss Rinehart. The guests' were: t Eva Maud Hoover, Jerome Trill, Bobby and Susan Steiner, Teddy Bloom, Bernard Iremonger, - Billie Rinehart. Paul Sasser, Tommle Hoo ver, Bethel Beeson, Donald Knox, Rachel Simmons, Rachel Davis, Shir ley Davis, Georgie Metur, Ursal Rarick, Charlotte Iremonger, Mildred Kribs, Laura Nlven, Helen Watson, James Thomas, Alta Crenshaw, Ar thur Stevens, Kenneth Rettie and the guest of honor, Mary Rachel Rina hart. ... LA GRANDE. Or., Dec. 30. (Spe cial.) The annual dancing party of the University of Oregon students and aluntril, held at the La Grande Country club Tuesday evening, was declared to have been one of the most enjoyable affairs of the kind ever held here. Sixty couples attended The large hall of the club was tastefully dec orated with pennants and appropri ate draperies, the university colors being- used. The patrons and patronesses of the affair were Mr. and Mrs. A. T.- Hill, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Berry. A delightful Chrletmas party was that of the Kappa Phi sorority, given at the home of Mrs. Harry E. Hobbs in Irvington on December 29. Miss Eva Nordstrom and her sister, Mrs. Harry E. Hobbs, were joint hostesses. The rooms were decorated In Christ mas fashion with a Christmas tree. Dancing and a "grab bag" were en joyed by everyone. Mrs. Ed. Palmer and Mrs. Claud Walker assisted with the punch. A delicious repast was served, Miss Eva Wickdahl pouring. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Schestler, Mr.ftid Mrs. J. D. Mc Cauley, Mr. and Mrs. xR. Shawcross, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Fassett, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Ciaud Walker, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hobbs, Miss Dorothy Seaman. Wil liam O'Donnell, Miss Lillian Hazlett, John Hazlett, Miss Bertha Fountain, Theron Fitch, Miss Lorene Salyard, Russell Stanley, Miss Florence Brown, Ben Kisky, Miss Eva Wickdahl, John Anderson, Eugene Nordstrom, Miss Eva Nordstrom, and Jack Kofeldt. ... In compliment to Miss Lenore Blaes ing, bride-elect, Mrs. George E. Sulli van entertained Friday at a smart ly appointed tea. January 5 Mrs. Cat lin Wolfard will entertain for Miss Biaesing. The Waverley Country club pre sented a gala appearance last nigM at the supper dance. A large num ber of parties were noticed. Lighting effects were new and clever and the orchestra was in costume. One of the parties included: Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Homer A. Angell, Dr. and Mrs. Norman N. Pease and their guest, John Boutwell of Boston. Dr. and Mrs. Homer B. Coffin. Mr. and Mrs. Brockwell Stater, Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Rankin, Mr. and Mrs. Homer V. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cousins and Miss Ethel Hart. Among 'those who made res ervations for the affair were A. D. Winfree, Dr. W. R. Anderson, Blaine R. Smith, H. J. Carmen, C. C. Colt, Bishop, F. A. Nitchy. R. F. Prael, Dr. Treve Jones. W. F. Babson, A. Can non, Mrs. J. R. Creath. Mrs. E. J. Campbell. A Dutch treat party of 34 Included Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Colt, Mr. and Mrs. Percjr Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Paul de Haas, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook, Mr. and Mrs. C D. Bruun. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Mielke, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hofmann, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Olmstead, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Powers, Mrs. George Russell, Walter ,Ringred, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Darnall, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. -Leonard, Mrs. Emliy Curtis of Chicago and W. J. Lloyd. At the University club last night one of the .interesting ' parties .was ' n.tTA V-If.. T n i . T . , bii "j juincs r. iucinaoe ana her brother. Colonel Cavanaugh, in honor of William C. Mclndoe and James Mclndoe, who are home from college for the holidays. Additional quests were Major and Mrs. Richard H'tpV 1Lfn Tl f 1 r i . , . ',Park, Miss Margaret MacKenzle and .ansa Alice Lathrop. . . Many sincere messages of sym pathy were sent to Mrs. D. A. Shln dler, whose mother, Mrs. Page, passed away recently. A wealth of sympathy was extend ed Dr. J. W. Daniels last week in the passing of his wife, Mrs. Alice Dan'ele. Mr. add Mrs. William Heller Ehr man are entertaining a house party at Seaside. , Many society folk enjoyed the Rus sian opera company's wonderfully fine productions at the Heilig last I week. - -. . A cablegram received by Mr. and Mrs. James F. Huggins announced that their daughter Jennie had sailed Miss Dymon Povey was a lovely bride of December 29, when she was married to Raymond Moores of As toria. The ceremony was solemnized at the D. L. Povey residence. Rev. ur. Pence officiating. The bride wore a robe of cream lace over georgette crepe and her veil was of tulle, fall ing the full length of the train. She carried pale pink roses and orchids. Her sister, Lillian Povey, was maid of honor and she wore- pink georgette and carried plnk roses. Miss Betty Bruere sang and the Misses Calbreath played the march. At the eupper Mrs. Peter Hobkrirk and Miss Amy Dunn presided. The couple will live In Astoria. EVENTS OF THE WEEK. Miss Florence Niles was hostess at a watoh party last night. Laurelhurst club held, its regular card party last' Thursday. Hosts were Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rinehart. Honors in bridge fell to Mrs. W. T. Mountain and Cameron H. Belland; in "600" to Mrs. W. B. Haines and L. C. Boflnger. On Tuesday the women held an after noon card party. Prizes were won by Mrs. Zeola Sims and Mrs. J. U.Roy in "900" and Mrs. S. C. Mitchell and Mrs. George Wentworth in bridge. Host esses we're Mrs. J. G. Kleimenhagen and Mrs. G. W. Llllie. . A dance wtll be given in the Metz ger Community clubhouse Friday evening. January 20, under the aus pices of the Big 4 club. Invitations will be given oat in the near future. Patrons and patronesses are Mr. and Mrs. Peters. Mr. and Mrs. King. Mr. and Mrs. Holgren, Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs. T. W. Allen and Mrs. Lehr. ... Mr. and Mrs. Bradley A. Ewers en tertained last Friday for Dr. and Mrs. Frank P. Firey and Dr. and Mrs. John Tuttle. - ... Mrs. Harry Zelsdorf was a delight ful hostess Wednesday when she en tertained about 40 members of the Calendar club. After the regular business meeting a social time was enjoyed. Refreshments were served. Those assisting the hostess were Mrs. A. A. Rands. Miss -Cora Rands and Mrs. G. A. Englesgard. .... Mrs. W, F. McKenny was hostess for a daintily appointed luncheon at from Sydney and would, arr've in Abele Genrlr(1 j ' "" w m m her home in Rose City Park Wednes Rockey. C. M.JJay, honoring Mrs. F. Schmaltz, who is leaving soon for New York The rooms and table were decor ated in Holiday colorings and corsage bouquets marked the places for the following guests: Mesdames A. Estes, Roy Nichols. O. Sensington, R. Wood. F. Wagner, Geo Littleton, E. H. McCune, F. J. Loner- gan, A. F. Burkhart, F. Schmaltz Music and cards were the diversions of the afternoon. The Employes club of the Allen & Lewis company gave their annual party Thursday night at Turn Vereln hall. Dancing followed by a banquet were the pleasures,; of the evening About 150 guests were present. A special feature of the evening was a label dance. Mrs. Emmett Drake and Mrs. H. S Hendricks will be hostesses next Thursday for the women of the Elks cardparty. The Drizes on Thursday last went to Mrs. E. L. Demmitt. Mrs. R S. Shaw, Mrs. Geo. Brandenburg ana Mrs. Ueraldine Gentry in 500. High scores in bridge were Mrs. A. Urprut, Mrs. W. G. Hogge, Mrs. A. G. "eara, and Mrs. O. O. Rudlg. . iuiss neien (jurrier entertained a few of her friends at her home New xears eve with a watch party. . Mrs. L. C. Logan, of Walnut Park entertained 26 children at a holiday party Thursday from 6 to 9 P. M. Mrs. S. S. Chambers and Mrs. H. L. .tucnardson assisted. The house was attractively decorated for the occa sion. Games were played and dainty icirranmenis served. Those who at tended were: Elizabeth Chambers. Charlotte Chambers, Genevieve Helli well Marv i-.ucy mcnardson, Claire McKernan. Anna May McKernan, Maxine Watson. Averll Peel, Iris Peel 5aBWiinm,. "Mi?n'e TBaldrlje. d "h " D,T'd rJidden' ,En." A social event of the week was a birthday party given Tuesday night in honor of J. C. Proctor, 705 Spokane avenue. A delightful musical programme was rendered by Mr. and Mrs. Shir ley Locke with Miss Fern Upham at the piano, after which dancing was indulged in. At midnight the hostess, Mrs. J. C. Proctor, assisted by Mrs. Shirley Locke, served luncheon. Among those present were: Mr. D. Locke. Mrs. Elva Upham. Miss Bernice Proctor, Miss Fern Upham, Cecil Proctor, Frank L. McAttee. Miss Evelynn Proctor, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Locke. Douglas Proctor, Ray Locke and David Locke Jr. . . SILVERTON. Or.. Dec. 31 (Spe cial.) Miss Catherine Wobdard. who is attending Mills college at Oakland. CaL, is spending the ChriBtmas vaca tion at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Woodard of Silverton. Mrs. Woodard entertained 20 guests at a dinner party Monday in honor of her daughter. Out-of-town guests were Miss Dorothy Metchean,-Miss Helen Tuthlll and D. S. Westler, all of 'Portland. Honoring Miss Woodard, the Misses Elinore and Fielda McClaine enter tained the college set at a dancing party Tuesday night at the McClaine home. Miss Constance Mitchell and Harold Grooms of Portland were the out-of-town guests. Those present from Silverton were: Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Woodard, Miss Catherine Wood ard, William Woodard, Henry' Pritz- los, Knut LUgerness, Lyle Johnson. Maurice Warnock. Raymond Leaf. Ed ward Seward, Sephus Starr, Carl Will iams. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Keene. Miss Dorothy Hubbs. MJss Vivian Cramer, Miss Marion Taylor, Miss Louise Adams, Allen Porter and Mi3s Cather ine Carson of Salem. Miss Woodard will return to Mills college January 2. . . The Oregon Yacht club was the scene of a beautiful party Christmas eve, for members and friends. A wonderful decorated tree, and the distributing of presents were the out standing features of the evening. Dr. A. B. Stiles played the roll of Santa Claus. One of the enjoyable affairs of the week was a dance riven at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Dougherty. It! was essentially a yuletlde dance by- virtue of its fir trees along the walls; and its holly wreaths with crimson i . streamers. Supper was served in the ' The monthly musicale and recep basement which resembled a tropical tion will be given in the Unitarian forest with its brook and tropical birds. Covers were laid for Messrs. I and Mesdames H. Murch. Y. C. Hamp ton, Grace Fletcher. B. Royce. Walter Kulle. John Kaufman, Y. Camble, E. Y. Bury. Kimble Kaufman, Everet Cobb. Emile Nelson, V. Menthenhull, H. Lutcher, Earl Kaufman. D. Young, A. Hopkins, Lutz, E. Lilly, Miss Helen Kaufman and Miss Marlon Ried. ... Mrs. W. Bradley was hostess for a delightful surprise party at her home I Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. H. Black, on the occasion of her birth day anniversary. Refreshments were served and a large birthday cake adorned with candles and yule dec orations was a feature of the after noon. The guests included: Mes dames H. Black. W. Regula, J. Cralg- milea, Hlckey, Brown. IJ. J. Bradley, O. Havdahl, L. Craigmiles, iley. Bunten. Fletoher, L. Bracey, Misses Barbara Craigmiles, Blanche and Gertrude Lester, Helen and Bernice Guptlll, Beth Havdahl, Mildred Laver, Jack Bracey. ... Miss Gladys Terwilleger, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Spaugh, en tertained recently with a dinner part given in honor of Miss Sybil Fatland. Among those present were the Misses Sybil Fatland. Jean Manning. Anna McGuigan, Pearl Marrs, Gretchen Herrick, Leora Spaugh. Thelma Sess man and Gladys1 Terwilleger; Messrs. Jack Reid, Gerald Compeau, Robert Stanley, Myron Pipes, Darrell Foster, Carl Morgan, Norris La onte and Wallace Marvin. ... What was perhaps the largest fam ily reunion ever held in the state was it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boone Emmons of Beaverton. 23 children and grandchildren, besides four daughters- ln law and two sons-in-law, being present. Mr. Emmons crossed the plains in '56 at the age of ton years and has been engaged for the last 40 years In stock raisins: and light larmlng in various sections of the state. He is the son of the late Mrs. C. D. Stewart, who died a few months ago in Eugene at the age of 92, and a nephew of the late James Shortridge of Cottage Grove. Mrs. Emmons was born and raised in Oregon, being a member of the well-known Gray and Moore families of Baker and Malheur counties, bhe I was one '( the firBt women students at the University of Oregen. After an old-fashioned dinner pre pared by Mrs. Emmons for her 32 guests, dancing was enjoyed by all. Music for several of the numbers was supplied by Mr. Emmons on his violin. Two grandchildren relieved them while the grandparents danced. This was the tirst time In 12 years that all 12 of the firHt generation have been together and the only time that 23 children and grandchildren have been together. One grandson was absent. Miss Catherine Henderson enter tained at her home in Irvington. o Wednesday, with a breakfast for her girl friends home from college for the holidays. Covers were laid for 14. COMING EVENTS. Mrs. Carrie Courter will be hostess tomorrow night at a 600 party. ... Miss Flora Veeder will entertain with a formal dancine party at her home, January 6. . The Christillion club entertained with a special holiday guest party Moifday evening. A programme of fancy dancing which was presented during the evening by members of the Chrlstensen dancing school ballet class was a special feature. The numbers presented were by Marlon and Eleanor Look, solo. "Monte Cristo waltz" by Jessie Merriss. and "The Spinx Waltz" by Louise Cameron, Winifred Ball, Katherine Cole and Florence Nelson. The regular danclnir party of the club will be held tomorrow night and will be for members only. It being a holiday the members may enjoy the pleasure of the extra features to be given during the caning. . . Ben Butler post relief corps will have installation of officers at their next meetrng, Tuesday at 2 P. M. at room 525 courthouse. LTincheon will be served at noon. ... Rose City social club will meet to morrow at 8 P. M. In the assembly hall of the Portland hotel. Mrs. L. V. Jenkins is in charge of the pro gramme. ... The Women's Progressive unit will hold its regular meeting at the club house next Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rose Social club will meet at the home of Mrs. Stewart. 695 East Sixti eth street North. Friday afternoon. All resident and sojourning Royal Neighbors have been invited. ... Oregon Rose Royal Neighbors will entertain with a card party in their hall, 409 Alder, near Kleventn street, Thursday night. The committee in cludes Mrs. G. Simmons, Mrs. .1. Custer, Mrs..A. Hysmitn, ftirs. i. Seaton. Mrs. J. Barnum, Airs. Hi. Cooper. Mrs. E. 01sn. Mrs. L. b red erickson and Mrs. N. Redlinger. Service circle No. 850 will have a New Year's social and card party at headquarters building tomorrow at 8:30 P. M. All members and friends have been Invited. ... Mrs. Ada Losh Rose will present the children's drama class in "The Garden Cinderella" at the Modern Conservatory of Music hall Friday, January 6. at 8 P. M. The cast win be composed of children between the ages of 6 and 12 years. The fairy dancers are under the aireotion or Mrs. Eleanor Fleck. ... Peter A. Porter circle No. 25, Ladies of the G. A. R.. will give a 600 card arty at the Haker hall, corner of lbina and Killingsworth avenues, Wednesday. January 4. at 2 P. M. ... General Compson post of St. Johns will entertain In honor of Peter A. Porter circle. Ladies of the G. A. R., with a dinner at noon Saturday, Jan uary 7. Installation or otricers will be a feature of the afternoon. ... The Iowa State society of Oregon ill hold Its regular meeting Wednes day night at tne t urn v ercin nan. Thirtenth and Main streets. There will be a programme, cards and dan cing, followed by refreshments. All ex-resldents of Iowa and their friends are cordially invited to attend. ... Jam.! A. Garfield circle No. 35 will install the following officers Thurs day. January 5. at 1:30 P. M. in the W. O. W. hall at East Sixth and Alder streets: Louise Nlemeyer, president; KOPe a. Mewan. senior vice-presi- dent; Lizzie J. Be'. Junior vice- . fnce ot w-t noss(,s. After a short trip president; Emma McRae, chaplain: tney wni be at home at 425 Wood Pfetronilla Mann Burr, treasurer; 1 warj avenue. Malita B. Gordon, secretary; Effie ' M. Lewis, patriotic instructor: Irene I White-Hall. Doty, conductor, and Ella L. Wimble, I Thfi marriage of Mifs Emily Hsll, guard. After the Installation there I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hall, will be a programme and refresh- I and Dr- K- F- White took place at ments will be served. I 'he home of the bride's parents last Industry lodore No. 8. Ancient Order of United Workmen, will hold.therl annual Installation of officers tomor- i at tendants Miss Corrine Pay si-: row In the Pythian hall. West Park'Mrs. Leland Hill, Jr. "1 .-trtys V-" ' i and Yamhill streets. After lnstalla- as matrons r.f honn and the Misses tion the .Gules Tribe of Sheiks will i tconciuuwi on lvte .) take charge of the entertainment and put on a programme. All members of the order are welcome. chapel today at 4:30 P. M. Hostesses will be Mrs. Burdette Thayer. Mra. Ella Stearns, Mrs. Ralph Lv Collett and Mrs. J. W. Thacher. ... The social club of Friendship chap ter. Order of Eastern Star, will give a 500 card party at the Rose City Park clubhouse. Fifty-seventh and Sandy boulevard, next Wednesday. Prizes will be given and the playing will be gin at 2 P. M. All Eastern Star mem bers and friends invited. The com mittee in charge is: Mesdames David W. Richards, James Neace, Harry Shaw and Robert B. McCrary, assisted by Mrs. Roy E. Nichols and Mrs. J. S. Altkins. The social club of Friendship chap ter, Order of Eastern Star, will give a dance and 500 card party at the Rose City Park clubhouse, Fifty-seventh and Sandy boulevard. Friday evening, January 13. Ail members of the East ern Star and friends are invited. Music will be by the Malthouse Hobbs orchestra. Patrons and patron esses will be: Mr. and Mrs. David W. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. James Neaco and Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. McCrary. ... Utopia Social club will hold Its next dance and card party in Llnnea hall. 666 Irving street, near Twenty-first street, Saturday evening. January 7. The patronesses are Mrs. Christine Anderson, Mrs. Charles Reed, Mrs. C. E Clayton, Mrs. Matthew Steele, CafI Greve and F. K. Myers.- The floor committee Is Matthew Steele, C. E. V and N. A. Clayton, Roy Couchman and J. V. Swan. In charge of cards are A. E. Peake and. Henry Myers. . . Friendship auxiliary. Order of East ern Star, will bo entertained Thurs day, January 5, at the home of Mrs. J. S. Altken, 553 East Thirty-ninth street north. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. S. B. Dickinson, Mrs. R. K. McNcal, Mrs. E. E. Crabb and Mrs. E. Crabill. At the last meeting of the auxiliary the following officers were elected for the coming year: Mrs. A. S. Auterson, president; Mrs. Minnie Elllngson, vice-president; Mrs. D. L. Rich, secretary; Mrs. F. A. Con, treasurer; Mrs. O. M. Slminorton, first director, and Mrs. R. E. McNcal. second director. WEDDINGS. Inglls-Viers. One of the prettiest weddlnga of the season occurred Wednesday at 4:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Woods. Dallas, Or., when Dorotha B. Vlers, daughter.of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Vlers, becamo t"ie wife of Allen J. Inglls. son. of William Inglls, of Seattle. Wash. Preceding the ceremony Miss Eliza beth Kirby very sweetly sang "Bo cams," accompanied' by Mi as Van Horn. , Rev. Mr. James of tho Methodist Episcopal church awaited tho coming of the bridal party tn a bower of chrysanthemums and ferns lighted with candles. The bridal party ap proached, led by tho bridegroom and his brother. Lloyd Inglls; then fol lowed the flower girl, little Myra Starbuck, dressed in a dainty frock of white net with orchid and silver trimmings, and the rlngbearer. Mas ter Bcbb Vlers; then the maid of honor, Miss Florence Vlers, Bister of the bride, dressed in a gown of or chid and silver taffeta and carrying a largo bouquet of Ophelia roses. Then appeared the bride on tho arm of her father. Tho bride was charm ingly attired In Ivory satin and point Uce, and carried a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses. Her veil was held In place by a wreath of orange blos soms. The houso was beautifully deco rated throughout with ferns, moss and baskets of ordiid. chrysanthe mums and pink carnations. The in vited guests were: "Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Klrby, Mr. and "Mrs. W. J. McCallum, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Keisacher. Misses Alice Rey nolds. Frances Kingsley, Esther Wortman. Gladys Perry, Verda Mc Callum. Elizabeth Klrby. Margaret ReiBacher, Messrs. Cecil Dunn. Harold Mann. Stewart McCallum. John Rei sacher and C. Wiggins of Portland; Miss Beryl Smith of Vancouver, Wash.; Miss Katherine Honey of Oresham; Miss Eva Reed and Harry Smith of Reedsport, Or.; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Inglls and daughter Bill, Will lam Inglis, Ralph Inglis, Kenneth Soules. Spencer Knight, Misses Claire Hyde, Gladvs Cole and Miriam uaru ner of Seattle, Wash.; Miss Van Horn of Detroit. Mich.; Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Starbuck and daughter Myra. Rev. and Mrs. Frank James, Helen Louch ary, Lawrence Smith, Charles Jost. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. J. D Vlers, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Vlers, Helen and Bebb Vlers. Mr and Mrs. II. A. Woods. Florence Vlers, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Vlers and Miss Deila Vlers of Dallas. Or. After the wedding the young couple left for Scenic Hot Springs and Brit ish Columbia. They will be at home after January 15 in Seattle. lloobel-Lnk. Miss Cleo Link and William F. Boubel were married Thursday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Kase berg. Rev. Norman K. Tully offi ciated. The bride was petite and pretty in pink taffeta ruffled dainti ly. She wore pearls, a headband of roses and carried a shower of pink roses. Miss Helen Kaseberg. brides maid, wore green chiffon. Edwards Adams was best man. Mrs. C. C. Link, mother of the pride, was gowned in black canton crepe. ne reeniverf the guests. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Kaseberg. Miss Pearl Miller presmea at mo punch bowl. Miss Bernice Powers presided at the table. Assisting about the rooms were Miss Mina Ward, Miss Sarah Johnson, Mrs. Ar thur Akerson, Mrs. jonn .rcouoei ana Mrs. Oscar Gollen. After a weaaing trip, the couple will be at home in the Brown apartments. llnunihovrr-JJnnicl. ThA marriage of Miss Janet Daniel and Lee A. Uaumhover. of Portland, took place at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Daniel. 750 East Burnsiae sireei, .luvcnmei 24 at 8:30 P. M. The officiating cler gyman was the Rev. Harold Oberg of the Methodist-Episcopal church. The father and mother of the bride at tended. More than DO guests were In attendance. Miss Daniel was for a number of years adjuster In the purchasing 3e partment of the city where Mr. Kaum hover is employed as chhf clerk. Mr. Baumhover Is an overseas veteran ol the world war. The nuptial vacation was spent in the foothills of the Cas cade mountains. The couple Is now, at home at 6:iti East Madison street. I'ope-Ityan. Arthur i" voy.L ar. MIh Ryan of Multnomah county were married at the home of Rev. I) Les ter Fields, pastor of Mount Tabor Methodist church, on Wednesday, !e- ,..,,,, - , o..in i M m the nre night in tne presence ot lau men.; and relatives. lr. t: F. Lacey re.iJ the service. The bride chOBe as ( t XJ 1 V, f r