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2 T1TE SUNDAY OREGONIAX, TORTLAND, DECEMBER 31, 1922 St- - ''"-r.-' IV -rv i -r ' - S 1 ; Iff 'U; - 1 ' ' - a her home on Willamette Heights, s - Presldingr at the tea table were I r Miss Suzanne Caswell and Miss " . Helen Lawkins. Assisting about the i rooms were MisSGeorgianna Mears, Miss Elizabeth Boshke and Miss I . Janet House, f , ' ; i Among the Mills college girls ' ! home for the holidays are Miss ; -s Stella Riggs, Miss Margaret Levin- f ?- ''v son' M!ss Lo's Nitchy, Miss Ellza- ' - beth Godard, Miss Catherine Short, ' , " Miss Dorothy Overbeok, Miss Hyleh I t t - Fraley, Miss Frances Friedenthal, C 1 Mlss Mary Griffth, Miss Helen Ernst, E ' M's Edith Ottenheimer and Miss i " " Ruth Blanford. : ' .-. An attractive tea was given by I Miss Frances Ford Thursday after noon at her home on Portland Heights. Presiding at the prettily appointed tea tables were Miss Elo ise Huggins, Miss Julia Groo, Miss Virginia Fenton, Miss Virginia Car Iman. . They were assisted by Miss I Gladys Versteeg, Miss Marion Nor man and Miss Margaret Spencer. The Oregon council of the Na tional Motion Picture league will hold a luncheon Tuesday noon at the Y. W. C A. Illliillliilil liililiilli - - . 4'f- - ' - , ---- i 1 ' (Contlnnea From Flrt Page.) Itstel -ssre ias Mollie Green and her Bister, Miss Aull Green, Mrs. John LaMond (Mayo Methot) and Miss Jocelyn Burke. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gerke (Flor ence Holmes) will be at home to their friends this afternoon from 4 o'clock until 7. - Mr. and Mrs. William Ehrman entertained with a dinner Tuesday night at Hotel Portland, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heller (Jean ette Meier), who spent Christmas In Portland, guests of Mrs. Heller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Meier. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. XJojd Frank Mr, and Mrs. Allen Meier, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Slchel, Melville Meyer and the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Heller, who are en route home from their wedding trip. left for San Francisco Wednesday. One of, the most brilliant affairs of the season will be the New Year's eve fancy dress ball at which Mr and Mrs. Cicero Hunt Lewis will entertain. Many dinners win pre cede the affair. Among those en tertaining will be Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Squires, Mr. and Mrs, Henry F. Chaney and Mrs Belle Wood Greene- Miss Ruth Bruere, an attractive bride-elect, was the Inspiration for a smart bridge tea Friday when Miss Elolse Huggins entertained at Catherine Henderson, who is at tending the University of Oregon, Is home for the holidays. Mrs. Peter Y. McCarter of Van couver, B. C, is visiting her sister, Mrs. N. L. Brackett ef Irvington. - Miss Betty Mulkens has as her house guest Miss Vera Grube, daugh ter of Dr. E. G. Grube of Seattle. Miss Grube will be in Portland until after the holidays. Miss Catherine Wilcox entertained McAntlv with a. hridee luncheon. Covers were placed for Mlna Miner, Dorothy Dant, Janice Parker, Pau lina nict Virctnla TJmbdenstock. Helen Margaret Parker, Helen Tut- hill, Frances Cornell, Harriett tsrey man, Agnes Black, Maxlne Walkup and Helen Carman. Miss Maxlne Walkup entertained with a luncheon Wednesday in honor of Miss Mina Miner of Los Angeles. Those present were Frances Cornell, Katherine Wilcox, Anne Roberts, Florence Campbell, Gertrude Gray and Margaret Ran- mn. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Boss were dinner hosts to ten guests at their home on Christmas day, as has been their custom for many years. The table decorations were most unique and a clever display of Mrs. Boss' artistio ability. The Portland Woman's club will give a series of card parties for the purpose of helping their build ing fund and also for the purpose of getting better acquainted among themselves and with the friends of the organization. The first party of the series will be given next Friday afternoon at the new club house, 458 Taylor street, and an invitation is extended to all the members and their friends. The chairman for the day will be Mrs. R. 'L. Aldrich and she will be assisted by Mesdames Thaxter Read, John Coffey, E. C. Wegman, F. C. Graham, J. B. Tanner and Alfred Lomax. A very pleasant and enjoyable Christmas dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Bracy at their resi dence,81 East Thirtieth street North. Plates were laid for 17 people. Those present were: Sam Bracy, wife and two children, Ed Bracy, wife and one child, Theo. Roy, wife and two children, Charles White and wife., I. E. Raber, - Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Bracy and son Jack. Mr. and Mrs, Archie Devoe and son Lloyd, friends of the family, spent the evening with them also. Dancing and cards were the programme. ' Honoring her cousin, Misa Flora Watkins, Mrs. H. R. Kibler enter tained. Saturday evening at her home in Alameda. About 20 guests were invited. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. McDonald en tertained at the annual dinner party for the reunion of the Z, Bryant family in their home, 461 East Tenth street North, on Christmas day. Those present were: The host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. McDon ald, and their son Charles McDonald of San Francisco, CaL; Mr. and Mra F. C. Whitten, Merritt Whitten, Gene Whltten, Mildred Whitten, Mr. and Mrs, U. S. Bryant, Mae Bryant, Flor ence Bryant, Jack Bryant, Catherine Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bryant and Stanley Bryant. Mrs. H. W. McDonald was elected presiding officer for the next year and J. C. Bryant, secretary. An interesting social event of Monday afternoon, January 15, at the Benson hotel will be the large benefit bridge tea for which the mothers of Gamma Phi Beta soror ity members will be hostesses, as sisted by the Portland alumni chap ter of Gamma Phi Beta. One hun dred tables of bridge are being ar ranged and tea will be served later in the afternoon. Mrs. Rufus Hol man is chairman of the committee, assisted by Mrs. M. H. Schmeer, Mrs. E. C. Cornell, Mrs. H. G. Colton and Mrs. F. I. Gollehur and a committee from the Portland alumni chapter, Including Mrs. Lee 'Patterson, Mrs. Caroline B. Unander, Mrs. Pat H. Allen and Mrs. George T. Colton. The wedding of Miss Watkins and Mr. Douglas H. Hood was. solemn Ized Thursday evening, December 27, at the Calvary Presbyterian church. . A beautiful tea was given Thurs day afternoon by the Pi Beta Phi alumnae at the home of Mrs. Dean Vincent, when they entertained the active members of Oregon Alpha and Oregon Beta chapters and their guests. The rooms were most at tractive in their festive decorations of poinsettias and red candles. Little Miss Elizabeth Turner received the guests at the door. In the receiv ing line were, Mrs. Vincent, Miss Margaret Winbieler. Mrs. George Pt. Guthrie and Miss Mary Helen Ry der. During the tea hours Miss" Hel en Phiibrook played a piano solo and Miss Bernice Altstock sang.. Presiding , at the tea" tables were Mrs. Agnes Turner, Mrs. Frank L, Knight, Mrs. Fletcher Linn and Mra Burton Beck, assisted by Mrs. Har old Broughton, Miss Eunice Cow gill, Mrs. S. C. Aldrich, Miss Marion Mitchell, Miss Lorna Meissner, Mist. Elvira Thurlow, Miss Vera Prud homme and Miss Mildred Stein meta. . Miss Irene Sullivan left T).,,.. for Dencer, Colo., to Bnenfl weeks as the guest of her sister Mrs. W. C. Walsh. The Misses - Jean PulHa m r,A Phyllis Morelock are spending a few days, in Astoria visiting friends. One of the most enlovahl of the week was the annual Oregon Agricultural college dance given at ma iuunnoman notel Wednesday night, when students, alumni, fac ulty and friends of the college united in giving to the high school seniors of Portland an evening of music and dancing. tne seven Serenade m .nk. tra of Corvallis students, produced some special features foi. tho caslon and proved an unending source """"m ana aengnt to the party ji.b ium, wno tnronged the as sembly ballroom. Miss Josephine Goldstaub of Port !,m1 i, aenlor a th college, danced The Dance of the Crystal Gazer as a feature of the evening. The greater commfttAA r.9 dents, represented by Ralph Wes tering of Portland and Wayne K. 7tK i"eroy, wash., together with Claude Palmer and Henry Meisenborn oT Portland, acting for ouege ciub, were di. rectly In charge of the arrange- .w, tu nave oeen one i ..uo inuai. successful entertain- uuulo vi xuo uuiiaay season. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hart . left 4.i.uxouftjr tor British Columbia. Miss Catherine Caldwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Caldwell was hostess at a bridge tea at her home In Irvington. The house was attractive with its yuletide decora tions. Miss Virginia Leihy received the cards. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Henry Dickson and mrs. ;agar E. Piper. A bevy of juuus Bins assisiea aoout the room. Miss Marguerite Thompson, daugh ter ui air. ana mrs. James R. C. Thompson, and Myron Pare Hoefler. son of Mr. and Mrs. .H. R. Hoefler of San Francisco, were married De cember 23 at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. 'William F. Kaiser. Dr. Harold L. Bowman performed the ceremony in the presence of rela tives and a few friends. Miss Mary buiiock piayea the wedding march and Mrs. George . Buehler sang "At Dawning," accompanied by Mis Bullock,: The bride was attended by Mtirie Christensen. Raymond Hoef ler was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Hoefler left December 29 for San Francisco, where they will make their home. ' ' ' : - A large dinner party will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Squires preceding the New Year's "Story Book Ball" to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Cicero Hunt Lewis, which be gins at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Squires' guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton F. Corbett, Mr. and Mrs. Varnell D. C. Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Holt W. Cookingham, Mr. and Mrs. Kurt H. Koehler, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. L. MacGregor, Mr. and Mrs. Guy W. Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney V. W, Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdi nand C. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. An toine G. Labbe, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Swigert, Mr, and Mrs. John Doran of Spokane, Prescott Cookingham and Alfred Clark. . One of the most brilliant affairs of the year was the New Year's dinner dance at the Waverley Coun try .club. Several hundred guests attended the party. A no-host party, which was enjoyed by 22 guests, included Dr. and Mrs. George Norman Pease, Mr. and Mrs. Homer V. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Brock- days with her from Oakland, CaL The Curry home was tastefully dec orated with baskets of gold and rose chrysanthemums. Those invit ed to meet Mrs. Knight were: Mrs: David Bostford, Mrs. Leslie Allen, Mrs. Malcom Baker, Mrs. Jack Allen, Mrs. Oscar Loomis, Mrs. Harry Hop kins, Mrs. J. Ligget, Mrs. Hugh Mc Cready, Mrs. Otto Mauthe, Mrs. Henri Labbe, Mrs. Earling Sound, Mrs. Shermerhorne, Mrs. James Meany and Mrs. Carl Neppache. Worth .Wilson Caldwell, newspa perman and writer of Belllngham, Wash, spent the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. . W. W. Caldwell, at tbarfamily home on Larrabee street, returning north the middle of this week. Much entertaining Is bein? done for members of the Oregon State I Teachers' association, attending the convention here this week. Several groups attended the Hotel Portland dinner and supper dances Wednes day night. Last night a banquet was given in the grille room of Ho tel Portland and was attended by more than 200 guests. Mrs. D. L. Dougherty entertained delightfully with a bridge luncheon Wednesday, honoring Mrs. Thomas sconces gave a charm to the yule tide setting. The bride was at tractive in a gown of ivory-toned Roumanian crepe, her court train of satin was trimmed with touches of rare old lace. Her veil was ar ranged from a wreath of orange blossoms, and she carried orchids and Ophelia roses. The matron of honor, Mrs. Earl Zimmerman, wore a stunning French model of tiger lily gold brocade and carried a shower bouquet of orchid sweet peas. Four brides maids carried gold shepherd crooks, crowned with red tapers and holly, forming an aisle for the wedding party. They were Miss El Vera Anderson, in pink georgette; Miss Mildred Pegg, in tangerine: Mrs. Arthur Rudeen, in apricot, and Mrs. Edgar Garbade, in blue. Wilson E. Schiffer was the best man. The ushers were Clarke Webster, Edgar Garbade, Earl Zimmerman, Lanou Matta, Frank Streibig and Dr. Ar thur Rossman. A reception followed the cere mony. The dining room" was dec rated with Christmas holly and polnsettla. Presiding in the dining room were Mesdames M. L. Kline, E. E. Larrimore, D. M. Slocum and J. C. Boyer. A holiday dinner and dance was given Thursday evening by Mr. and MrB. John W. Kelly of Laurelhurst. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. George Forrest Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Conover, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles p. Duffy. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Meilish. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mur- -ray, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Poor man, Mr. and Mrs. David Sutar, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Watson and the host and hostess. p m After passing the summer in. New York, Mrs. Goodman Bettman re turned home the early part of last week and Is domiciled at the Nor tonla hotel. - Laurelhurst club's Woman's Pro gressive unit will meet for luncheon at 1 o'clock Tuesday at the club house. . Coming as a surprise to their friends was the wedding Christmas day of Beatrice Gaylord and Emer son P. Merrick, at the home of the bride's father. A. H. Gaylord, In Til lamook, Or. , The bride wore a gown of geor gette and canton crepe and carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses and lilies of the valley. Her only attendant was her sister, Mrs. R. G. well Stater, Mr. and Mrs. Robert waison oi louisvuie, ivy., wno is i Rankin, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Griffin, j Jne house guest of Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. C: A. Hart. Mr. and : anarum. Among mose present Mrs. Omar C. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Givens, Mr. and Mrs. Homer D. Angell. The members of the Portland Heights club will give a subscrip tion dance at the Multnomah hotel January 15. Mr.v and Mrs, Reade M. Ireland entertained at dinner before the Roberson dance. Their guests were, Mr. and Mrs. William MacMaster, Mr. and Mrs. Crosby H. Shevlin, Mr. and Mrs. Norman N. Rupp, MIbs Isa bella Gauld, Miss Louise Linthicum, Aubrey Watsek and Edwin Shevlin. Mrs. Fred H. Green was a "hostess for a delightful buffet supper also preceding the dance given by Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Roberson. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs. David T. Honeyman, Mr. and Mrs. Jordan V. Zan, Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Chaney, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davis Jr., Mr. and Mrs. D. W. L. MacGregor, Dr. and Mrs. James C. Zan, Mr. and Mrs. Ersklne Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Andre, Mr. and Mrs. Cam eron squires, Air. and -Mrs. Thomas Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hawley Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Whitehouse, Mrs. Josephine An drews, Mrs. Mary Tongue Lombard, Miss Margaret Dillingham, Fred erick L. Warren, Ellis Bragg, Jack Brown and James MialL A dinner of 12 covers was given Wednesday night before the Rober son dance by Mr. and Mrs. George T. Gerllnger. - Covers were placed for Mr. tmd Mrs. Clark D. Simonds, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. G. Posey, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Gilllson, Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Bilderback, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward H. Gearry and the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Roderick L. Macleay entertained as their guests at din ner preceding the Roberson dance Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Hindman. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Barnes' guests at dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Guy W. Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdi nand C. Smith, Mrs. Angel K. Murphy, Dr. William Huntington, Alfred Clark and Page Shindler. A dinner of 25 covers was given by Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Rossiter Hines before the Roberson dance. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. F, Adams, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rober son, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Mcpherson, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mackay, Mr. and Mrs. Kurt H. Koehler, Mr. and Mrs. Alma D. Katz, Dr. and Mrs. George A. Marshall, Mr, and Mrs. Spencer Biddle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Branch Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Green and John D. Hull of Seattle. . Mrs. Thurman E. Curry entertained at bridge Thursday afternoon at her attractive home in Irvington for her sister and daughter, Mrs. Clarence G. Knight and Miss Elizabeth Knight, who are wpe'nding the holi- 25 HOT HOUSES t were Mrs. S. Guild, Mrs. Charles Rose, Mrs. W. McCalum, Mrs. Y. C. Hampton, Mrs. James Lahdrum, Mrs. Jack Fletcher, Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Clipper, Mrs. N. Kuhl, Mrs. Curtis Gilbreath and Mrs. Watson. Honors fell to Mrs. Gilbreath. At a Christmas party given at the home of Captain and Mrs. Charles Jennings at Coronado December 23 other former Portland residents present were: Mrs. and Mrs. Eugene D. White, Mr. and Mrs. A. King, Mrs. Loleatta Labowitch, Mrs. Muther and Mrs. Polly Gardner. The home of Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Moore was the ecene of a pretty wedding Wednesday evening, when Miss Myrtle MacLean became the bride of Walter S. Garrett Jr. Rev. Oswald W. Taylor officiated. Miss Katherine Chapman MacDonald sang Because, Miss Floy Rossman played the wedding march. - The ceremony was performed be fore an alter of banked holly and Christmas greenery and red roses. Myriads of red candles In silver We extend the Reason's (greetings and wish for you a happy and most prosperous NEW YEAR. Our semi-annual sale will be continued' throughout the coming week. The entire stock, of handsome models, is extremely reduced. ' Wishes , , ' Everyone Everywhere ear May peace, happiness and prosperity be yours for 1923 PSfe tlJuL 11 J Z-SWETT CO. 1 HI JL JJ i To All Our Good Friends Our Sincere Wishes for a Happy New Year a New Year of health, happiness and prosperity OEXO See our advertisements in Monday evening; and Tuesday Ore gonian full particulars of our ' January Clearance Sale Morrison St between 4ft 5 We Srow ourovhTlokers Greatest farithi 1 finest Qualifu F, W. PATT&CO. Ladies' Tnilors and Dresamaken. 606-7 Brondnay Bnildine. Phone Atwater 94SS. J.K. 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