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THE. OREGON. . DAILY JOTOKAI,, POBTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY C. 1004.
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The Lenten season Is fast approaching
nd as it come the gaiety Increases.
Affair are bo crowded together that the
debutant scarcely Imows which way ito
turn. There- r dancing parties, din
ners, card parties and . luncheons of
every description. '
Tha bridge whtt crass has reached
here, and as tha season advances, the
popularity of this Kama Increases.
Many of the hostesses have flven
Charming parties of this nature; '
Preparations are already beginning
for the aprln weddings. . Many popu
lar and charming brides will be led .to
the altar during thl season. There will
be several weddings of importance dur
ing the next few weeks. These brides
elert are the guests of honor-1 all
sorts, of entertainments and ; are the
busiest people .imaginable. ' '
During the 'season maiiy debutantes
have made -thelo appearance and - all
have carried the ffalrs 'given In their
honor to brilliant conclusions. .
Alt of the events of the past week
have been highly successful. Dancing
parties seem to have predominated. The
New Century club entertained weanea
day evening, Mrs. ' Larowe andtha
Algonquina Thursday evening and last
evening was the brilliant officers'' hop
end senior "prom." at the Hill Military
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INVENTS
" ( Of THB WEEK4
, General and Mrs. Frederick Funston
gave a musicals at their home in Van
couver barracks Saturday evening, Jan
uary SO. Mrs. Cullera from San Fran
cisco, Mrv, Funs ton's slater,, was the
guest of honor.1? '.,
. There, is a great amount of talent
among the officers and ladles of the post
and it was admirably displayed on this
occasion. Mrs. Wren. Mrs. Goe and
Mrs. Cullent are- exquisite performers on
the piano. Major Goe and Mrs. Funston
handle the violin;, bow with wonderful
skill, and Mrs. G. B. Davla ha a rare
messo-soprano voice.
The program follows: -
VlottnTluo7iMrs. Funston and Major
Goe; piano solo, Mrs. Cullem; vocal solo,
Mrs. Davis; piano solo, Mrs. Wren; yl
11 n solo, Mrs. Funston; 'vocal solo, Mrs.
Davis; piano solo, Mrs. Cullem.
' After the program- supper was served.
The table was beautifully decorated with
Oregon grape.. The guests were: Major
nd lira Goe, . Major and Mrs. G. B,
Davis, Captain and Mrs. Wren, Major
R. K. Evans, Miss Eunell, Mrs. Cullera
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The Centennial Girls entertained Tues
day evening at Parsons' hall The hall
was .prettily decorated with Oregon
grape, Japanese end Russian cedar and
; pussy willows. The stage was banded
with palms, behind which 'Parsons' or
chestra played for the dancing. There
were 1 dances. Punch was served In
the anteroom. . There were about 120
couples present. The next party will
take place March 1.' The members. of
the club are: HatUe Grussi, Myrtle
? Long, Grace Baldwin, Gertrude Weltser
' and Marguerite Stoehr. ,
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v A meeting of the Round Dosen Whist
ejlub was held Monday evening, Febru
ary 1. at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. F.
E. Dooley, 111 Hoyt street.' The prises
were awarded to Or. Fenton and Mrs,
Gilbert. After the prises were given
refreshments were served.. The , club
Will meet again February 16 withiMr.
nd Mrs. W. C- Dunlway. 470 Mall
street
Mrs. Funston gave a ping-pong party
Saturday evening, January JO at her
home -In Vancouver barracks. After
, the game a duck Supper wss served.
Mrs. Cullem of San Francisco, Mrs.
, Funston sister, was the guest of
.- honor.
Mrs. Dsvls of Vancouver barracks
, entertained Saturday, January 30. in
honor of Mrs. Smith; and Mrs. Ayers
of this city. The guests played golf
, and bridge whist in the afternoon. In
the evening an informal dinner was
l served.
A charming tea was given on board
tne untlBB ship Red Rock. Tuesday
t afternoon, February J, by the chaplain
ana jaaies or tne ueamen's institute.
The deckof the ship was covered by an
awning- and wind screens of canvas
were arranged tinder the canvas. Tem
porary opai xaoiea ana settees were also
constructed. Here the ladles dispensed
tea and cake t the rate of 10 cents
ecl.-'-There r was'-stso an- dmlelOfl
fee of 10 cents. About 100 ladles called
and the sum of about 140 was realised,
. which goes to the institute.
The crew'-of the Red itock and the
apprentices of ths Glenesslln nsslnted
the ladles In every way possible. The
combined ' 'crews gave a drill during
whloh the topsail was bent, and after.
wards set, then clewed up, furled, un-'
, bent end set down. While the drill wss
being gives . number, of chants cCu
Usr .to seamen, were Sung, to ths de
light of the guests. Everything passed
off pleasantly. nd all went away feeling
that they had spent their time and their
dimes in a pleasant and profitable man
ner.. Some of tha guests were:
- Captain ' Prltchard of the Glenesslln,
Mrs. W. T. Muir. Miss Mary Mulr, Mrs.
&. T. Simpson, Mrs.' K. K. Baxter, Mrs.
Charles Blakeley, Miss Nellie Blake
ley, Mrs.; F. C, Crook," Mrs. W. G. Wil
liams, Mrs. A. C. Davis,' MISS Florence
Davis, Mrs. M.. Mitchell, Mrs. , F. . D.
8wlntont; Walter F. White, Mrs.Henry
Heggie, Miss Harriet Ha sale r, Miss
Maud Heggie, Misa Eva Brooke, Mrs.
Alexander BlrrelU Mrs. H. K. McArthur,
Mrs. A. K. Payne, Mrs. Ernest Bross,
Miss Bross, Miss Ines Barrett, ' Mrs. S.
B. ,. Unthlcum, Miss , Eva Brooke, Miss
HarwaS, Mrs. R. Leavy, Mrs. 'W. T.
Ely; Mrs. A C, Ely, Mrs. W.; E. Bliss,
Miss AHcs . Jones, Mins i Beatrice A.
Klrkpatrlck,? Miss Patience '; McMahOn,
Miss Molly ; McMahon, Mrs. A. J. Paul,
Mrs. A. 8. Foster, Mrs. George W. Weld
ler. Mrs. 8. E. Krats, Miss C S. Sher
lock, Miss May Kretman. Mrs. T. Kret-
man. Miss Kathleen Boyd, Mrs. M. A.
Thomas. Miss Dorothy Bliss, Mrs. Wat-
lts Nash, Miss Dorothy Nash, Mrs, H. E.
Brooke. Mrs. R.. P. Earhart, Mrs. John
GUI, Mrs. Otto Dekum, Mrs. W. A. Holt,
Mrs.- George H. Hill. Miss Mary K. Xam
berson. Miss Newman, Mrs. W. T. Ster
ling, Mrs. A. Hoben, Miss Josle lloben,
Mrs. St, Martin. Miss Blanche St. Mar
tin. Mrs. J. H. Munk. Mrs. C I Wilson
Rev. H. D. ChsmberS, Frederick H. Hop
kins, Mrs. Ingleneld, Miss May Ingle
Held. Mrs. Kate, E. Supple, Miss May
Gevurti. Mrs. F. H. Andrews, Mrs; E
Statler, Mrs, E. J. Tarbox. Miss, Elsie
Leaman, -Miss Winifred McElroy. Miss
Anna Willing,; Mrs. O. D. WHliams.
The regular . fortnightly meeting of
the Soaml Ram society wss held Wed
nesday evening. February S, at the res
idence of Judge and Mrs. Seneca Smith,
4J4 Hall street, Mr. Galvant gave a
very able address on the "Caste Sys
tem or tne Hinaoo. ,,, Mrs. k, r. uwn
now favored the company with a well-
executed instrumental solo. Mrs. God
da rd gave ; a pleasing recitation, and
Mr, Godfrey aang, accompanied by Miss
Lewton. The next meeting of the' so
ciety will' be held Wednesday evening,
February IT, at tha home of Judge
Smith.
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: The annual election of the: Officers'
club -of Vancouver barracks was held
Saturday evening. ' The following offi
cers were chosen? president. Major
Evans; vice-president. . Captain Wren;
secretary and treasurer, Captain Burk
hart. After tue business meeting a' so
cial time Was enjoyed and supper was
served. '.. ...
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: Mrs. G. Grant'a danclnrf class enter
tained a ; number of- guests Tuesday
evening In the Academy of Music, hall.
Many fancy dances were enjoyed." A
large bowl of lemonade added to the en
joyment. ... . '. 1
Mr. and .Mrs. A. B. Keat'on gave an
informal party at their new house st
Midway, Thursday evening, February 3.
A very pleasant social evening was
passed. V The guests were: .The Misses
Oka Price, Blanche Robeson, Emma
Hubbard, Mamie , Henton, Charlotte
Fouks, Lottie Leach,. Emma Horn,' E.
Dewey, -Agnes Denneen, Mat.tle Wlndeler,
Alice Prat, Minnie Harvey, Grace Ron.
and Lulu Pearl; and Messrs. Charles At
wood, A. B. Starbuck, William Den-
boer. Edward Huffard, Max Bailey, W.
G. . Hufford, Dr. A. F.-Poley, E. Mac
Neal. Conrad Wlnterstelne, F. Foulkea.
Fred Parsons, H. A, Georgena and Harry
U Georgens. " - ,
A pleasant birthday party, was given
Thuraday evening' in honor of Mr. M.
Hendrlkson at his home on. East Couch
street. . The rooms were decorated . with
potted plants and-palms. .Mr.. Lyons
furnished some excellent Instrumental
mualc .The graphophone music was also
very much enioyed. Mrs. Ella Jones
played for the' march to supper: The
ladles chose their partners for this
march, ( An elaborate dinner was
served..The' guests were: Mr. and
Mrs. A. Ludwlg, Mr. and Mrs. Schmurr,
Mr. and Mrs. Lundgreen, Mr, and Mrs,
WIrenlus; the Misses Ella Jones, L.
Brooks, I. Schmurr, Meltnt, 8, Nlska,
Sophia Bnomela, A. -- Morrison; Emma
Anderson snd Mrs, J. O. Berg; and
Messrs. William Schmurr, El mod E.
Walburg," G. A.' Wlcklander, C. Mathels,
John Aren, Emll Hedman, F. M., Mat
thias, J. O. Harrison and Eno Hen
rlkson. :-'. - :
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: - Thursday evening a very pleasant sur
prise party was tendered John, Douglas
at hs home, 2$ North Twentieth street.
During the - evening delightful tnusio
was rendered, by a popular .- string
Quartet, and dancing and games were
njoyed. At a- late hour dainty re
freshmenta were served, and the merry
throng dispersed amid the strains of.
'Home Hweet Home." mose present
Were. Misses Limerick, Sawyer, Math
ews,, , Kennedy. Chlvllle, Easterbee.
Powers, Johnston, McCsbe, Colton,
Reynolds, Morgan, Rice and Warde, and
Messrs.- Dresser, ' Ross, 7 Holden, Reld,
Taylor. Hewitt, Houston, J. H. John
ston. Ray Johnston,' Arthur Struble,
Sylvester Douglas Frank Fox, -Miller
and Warde. , , . - . ....
Major and Mrs. Davis gave an elab
orate : dinner Wednesday evening at
their home in Vancouver barracks, in
honor of Mrs. Cullom of San Francisco,
Who Is Mrs. Funston's guest Smilax
and carnations formed pleasing decora
tions. After dinner the hours were de
lightfully spent listening to musio
furnished by the ladies. "; The guests
were: General and Mrs. Funston, Mrs,
Cullom. Maj. R. K. Evans and Dr. Bruce
Ff oulkes. a .
Miss Etta Stuart gave, luncheon Tues
day afternoon In honor of Miss Blanche
Robinson, one of- the - brides of the
month. The decorations were very
elaborate. 'In the center of the table
was a huge basket of red carnations.
Stresmers of satin ribbons were 'fas
tened to the basket and extended to the
place of the guest of honor. The guests
were: Mrs. Wslter B. Honeyman, Mrs,
E. DeWltt Connell, Mrs., Belle Dalton,
Miss Hahn, Miss Reed. Miss Shea, Miss
Dunne and Miss MoCollom. . -,
The Hiawatha Whlat Club was de
llghtfully entertained on Thursday, Feb
ruary 4, by Mrs. Mathlott at her home,
407 East Ninth street. The r prises at
whlat were won by Mrs. H.1: P. Cloyea
and Mrs. Zeller. A dainty lunch' was
served by the hostess, after which the
guests departed. The club will be en
tertained February IS at the' home of
Mrs. H. P. Cloyes. 174 East Twenty
.elghth-:treeU-,North, Jt::;j. . i..-.,. ?. ?
The Council of Jewish Women held
Its ; regular , February meeting Wednes
day afternoon lh the Selllng-Hlrsch
building. After the discussion about
the new home the reports of the. vari
ous committees were read and accepted,
All showed the work of the society to
be favorably progressing. . Miss Marion
Peters, ssng two bautiful solos. The
first was "The JIors flonav". and hsr en
core was "Embers. Miss Bertha Moy
ers, ' who has recently returned from
Europe, gave a very interesting talk
about her travels. In (conclusion shs
said: ."I desire to say that after via
itlng most of the large cities of Eu
rope and observing , closely the man
ner of llvlng.fir taking Into consld
erstlon everything that tends to ma
terial snd spiritual. 'advancement, every
Jewish mother lit this land can clasp her
new-born on to her breast and offer
up thanks to God . that - he is born in
free .America, the greatest country the
sun ever shone onVNvhere under the pro
tection of our. glorious stars and stripes
we may worship God aa our conscience
dictates, without molestation. - We may
pursue our vocations undisturbed with
the assurance that whatever measure of
success our honest endeavors bring to
us we can enjoy them to the full.' Free
dom In the most liberal form is ours.
Every avenue in art, tnusio, literature,
science and in commercial pursuits I is
open to us. Once more I say, thank
God, we live in America, 'the land at the
free and the home of the brave.',"
The following was the program ren
dered at the Seamen's Institute Wednes
day evening. Every , performer- was
obliged to respond to an encore, and the
entertainment was thoroughly enjoyed,
Piano' duet ........................
. .Miss Stillwell and Miss Ingleleld
Address Captain Porter
Piano solo- TO .Florence - Weetengarde
Vocal solo
. ..... . .Mrs. weetengarde
Encore
"Where the Sllv'ry Colorsdo Wends Its
' Way." :..v-'? :
Vocal solo . .... . . . . . .... . ... .8. B. Morfee
Dance "Sailor's Hornpipe" j
........ t ............ Master King
Vocal solo "Sailing". .Angus Peterson
Encore "Loch Lomond" . . ; .v . . . . ,
Reading (a) "Why I Left My Last
Place"; b "The Rejected Young;
Man" ....... . . . , , .Miss U Hageman
Vocal Solo "Dear Heart, 1 Love
Thee"; "Anchored". , . , .Miss Harwass
Violin solo Selected.... Mrs. L, 8. Dane
Vocal solo (a) "The Mighty Deep'-';
(b) "True Till Death". .Captain Porter
Reading (a) "Ireland, the Top of the
Morning to Thee"; (b) "Baby Show
at Mining Camp .....i. .Mrs. Leavy
Dance "Highland Fling" I , ,. , . . '
, . . . . .......... .Master McCormack
Vocal solo "The Gee-Qee Horse' ;
;..r.,. J. A. L. Taylor
Vocal solo a) "'When the Swallows
Homeward Fly"; (b) "Austrian
Hymn" . .. . .......... .Otto Parkovay
Song "God Save the King" and
"America" i. : , , ,-. , . , ., , , .Audience
'Miss Msrie Smith entertained Infor
mally Wednesdsy evening, February I,
at her home, 607 Starr street. . The
guests .were; Misses Sophia and Net
tie Jenson. Genevieve Barnes, Mabel and
Ethel Eliot, Mary. Wiseman and Laura
Jones, Messrs. George Hill, George and
John Stearns,. Claude Plnkston and Fred
Stelner.
The New Century club gave another
Of its pleasant parties Wednesday even
Ing, February 8, at Parsons' hall. Par
sons' orchestra played for the dancing.
whloh was enjoyed by a large number of
the club members and their friends.
E. A. Kelthley of San Francisco cele
brated the anniversary of his birthday
Wednesday by giving a dinner at the
commercial club. The guests were:
M. L. CUne, W. M. Capus and L. B.
Oorham. .
The Fortnight club was entertained
by Miss Ida Irvine February 2. at her
home, 694 Front street. The following
program waa enjoyed: A review of the
"Call of the Wlld,7 Mlas Alice Collier;
"The Csar and His Family," Miss Vesta
B rough ten; 'The Civil Government of
Russia," Raymond Steel; "Class Dis
tinction and Social Life In Russia," Miss
Gertrude Hutchinson. Miss Marie La
Barre's reading from James Whltcomb
Riley was so highly appreciated that
she finally responded to an encore. The
discussion of Russia will be continued
at the next meeting, which will be held
at the home of the Misses - Broughten.
4S1 Tenth street, February 1.
Willamette council 19S, Royal Ar
canum, gave a atag " party Thursday
venl ng February : 4at-Audltorlum-halt
The Invitations were notably unique af
fairs and much credit belongs to those
who designed them. A splendid vaude
ville program waa furnished during the
entire evening under the direction of
Professor Newman of Newman's
Theatrical - Agency. Little Bonlta, de
lighted the guests with her excellent
dancing and singing. A native Filipino
sang and danced. . "Banjo BUI" was in
his best humor and gave selection after
selection of coon songs and ether popu
lar music. Many of the guests played
cards. 40 tablea being provided Jot the
purpose. Light refreshments . were
served. Willamette council is planning
to' give a number of other social even'
Ings la the way of dances, stag parties
and entertainments thia season. - A so
cial and entertainment, will be gtven In
the near future by the talent of ' the
lodgO . -'4. -
- Mrs. Nina Larowe gave a pretty in
formal dancing party at Larowe hall,
Twenty-third and . Kearney , streets,
Thursday evening. An excellent pro
gram of dance music wss furnished bs
Everest's orchestra. Some of : th
catchiest pieces 'wore: ''Under i the
Ross," "Sugar , Plums." "The Storks,"
"Laughing i Water," "tTnder Southern
Skies," VPrlnoe of Pllsenf "Princess
Pocshontas and "The Gondollers.7 The
latter-is a very new and especially
catching two-atep from the-Whitney
Warner Publishing company. The gar-
man waa danced and was enjoyed by
everyone taking part Therewere about
70 couples present. Light refreshments
were served, t . . T,
A very pleasant farewell party was
tendered Miss Nellie Muldoon '' at her
home In North Alblna Sunday evening,
January 'II. turlng the evening ' games
of -all kinds 'were played, dancing and
singing were ' indulged in, the muale
being furnished by - Miss Katherlne
Chambers, Miss May McCarthy on the
piano, and -Mr.' Peter Moore on tne
violin. The dining room " was very
prettily decorated for. the , occasion,
where dainty,' refreshments were served
to the following igueats: Mrv and-Mrs.
J Rmlth. Mr. and Mrs. Deerv. Mr.
and Mrs. T. Keenan, Mr. and Mrs. P. H.
McMahon,. Mrs. William Chambers,. Mrs.
O'Fsrrell, Mrs. Mamie Chambers, Mrs.
M, McCarthy, Misses Ev Wiser, B- Joce,
K." Farrell, , M. Chambers, B. Casey, A,
Holland. K. Chambers, May McCarthy,
A.' Hearty. E. Morgan, M. Rice; K. Mc
Carthy, Messrs. George .O'Farrelt, Prank
Fox, George Miller, J. O'Farrell, W. B.
McCarthy, T. W, Muldoon, D. W. Lane,
J. H. Marpet, D. C. L'urran, H.; Cham
bers. William Cannon, C. Curran, P.
Moore, T, T. McMahon, J.' A. Duff and T,
Cannon. ' ' '
; The Algoncfuln club' gave -a dancing
party Thursday evening at i Parsons'
hall. The hall was elaborately decor
ated. The Walls were adorned with the
algnal flags of all nations, producing a
vary charming effect. The crossbeams
were twined with evergreens, from
which hung huge skins : with 'Indian
heads painted . on them. ' Tiny flags of
different colors, each bearing one of the
letters of the word ?"Algonauln" hung
on the wall. The steps in front of the
stage were covered with Indian blankets.
The stage .was banked With palms. The
programs were well designed: On the
front an Indian flower was palnSW awl
on the Back was the picture of An In
dlan chief. The program consisted of
II waltzes and two-steps. Borne especi
ally pleading numbers were: "Ramona,
"Adlyn," "Uncle Sammy," '.The Gondo
liers' and "Prince of Pilsen." Much of
the success of the psrty was due to the
hard work of the committee,- which was
made . up of the following:. Harry Lan
caster. Walter Gadsbv. Edward De
Keatef, Byron "Holt, Roy 'Kennedy and
Will Davis. The date or tne next party
Is as yet undecided. v .; V -' i ,. :
; W XV' A: V'':-';
'Mr. and Mrs. Chsrles JirTAvls. llylng
near Mt Tabor, celebrated their twenty
fifth anniversary; Saturday, January SO.
The rooms were prettily decorated with
Oregon grape. There was a. large num
ber, of guests,- including 10. children of
Mr. and Mrs. Davis. Two are dead. 'Re
freshmenta were served . and a social
time waa enjoyed.'r'iv';.Jr''V-' A."'':-'
The offloers hop and senior promenade,
given last nlsrht at the Hill Military
academy was one of the most brilliant
social functions that has ever been held
at that popular institution. The large
armory was beautiruiiy aecoratea ror
the occasion; and over 00 guests ,were
present. The decorations consisted or a
sclendld outlay of United States flags
and Imperial and royal emblems of every
nation, -and most republics., i no eneci
was striking and few . prettier sights
were ever seen In Portland. The walla
and -celling were embellished with Ore
son a-raoe. cedar and Ivy. The Parsons
orchestra furnished the music and every
selection waa preluded with a suitable
bugle tall by the buglers of the academy.
Supper waa served In the main dining
room. The chandeliers were aecoratea
With Ivy and the red shades cast a pleas
ing glow over the scene. ; .
The grand march started at :&, alter
which the guests danced until pastthe
midnight hour. Tha following guests
were present: :v -" .."'' 'j
Mr. ana Mrs. Jtxin a. iuuum,: u
Noble. Fred Raymond, Edward L
Thomnson. Charles R. TempJeton,- r.,
WlllUm H. Boot, Dan J, Moore,' Henry C.
Barr. L. ,8. Doble. James Gleason. Mrs
M. M. Bunnel, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wool
sey, Earl McFarland, Rev. A. Alex. Mor
rison and wife, Mr. and Mrs. c w. hoo
son, R. L.' Durham. MUtort W." Smith,
Herbert B. Judge, . Louis Gerlingea, Jr.,
Von Ethlnger, MaJ. ' F.'S. Baker and
wife,' Capt. Lawrence C Knapp anu
wife. Col. C. U. Gantenbein and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. B -F. Stevens,. Alan" Ellsworth.-
R. M. Hall. Mrs. V. Bolton, Mr.
and Mrs. 8. R.' Johnson, Charlea Dlerke,
Herbert Hoyt, Fletcher Linn, Lydeli Ba
ker, -C. J. 'Owen of the Telegram, Mr.
and Mrs. John. F. Barrett. Walter Holt
Hamilton B. Brooke, Mark ;W. Gill.
Mr. and Mra. W. B. Honeyman, CoL John
McCraken and wife, Mr. and Mrs. A. r.
Watson. H. C. Wortnian. Blair ;T. Scott.
Dr. X. Allan Gilbert and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. J. McCraken, Frank Relly, vBeasley,
Mrs. Reams, Mr. and Mrs. F, P.. Mays,
Mrs. Fletcher. Dr. Panton and wife, Mr.
and Mra. George H. Hill, Benjamin Co
hen, Edward Failing,' Brigham, Bam
Louders. Miss Von Bolton, Miss Nichol
son, Mr. and Mrs. Newton W. Tlountree,
Mrs. Mitchell. Dr. rOtto S. Binswanger
'and wife..'. ' :'":&-
The Misses Edna Cannon, Laura
Dunne, Eva Hopkins, Julia Dennis,' Up
ton, Nina Guthrie, Maye; Scott, . Ruby
Scott, Cora, Bloat, Maleta Ward. Edna
May, Helen Bell. T. Bwanh,- Kate, Jen
nlng, Louise Vaughn. My Nichols, Fan
nie Potter, Myrtle Hunt, Haxel Bean,
June Sterling Dllltnges, Oliver,. Oman,
Beasle Carpenter, Lucy Nlcolai, Mohler,
Bess Proebatel, - Mable Nlasler, Wiletta
Leeser, Josephine Smith, Llla Johnston,
Genevieve Mays, Louise Cary, Edna
Masslck, Georgia Fitch, Rena . Kuhn,
Sarah Winans, Elsie Garrett. Stella
Frohman, Gladys Ross, Eva Jenkins,
May Brown, Madge Robinson, Harder,
Llla Barnes, Gladys Barnes, Elsie Malsh.
Myra Pounatone, May Koshland, Kutn
Smith, Paton, Etta Stuart, Beatrice Hill,
Agnes Hill, Battlson, Hurlburt, Houston,
Ines Evans, Ella McCoy, Mamie Steph
ens, Glen Barton, Mable Gray. Louise
Hagner, Thed. Stackpole, Lillian Wight
mann, Blanche Delury, Hasel Tischner,
Mildred Meyers, Ruth Woplsey, Helen
Leighter. De Etta Brodle, Marlon Brodie,
Edna Blnswanger, Helen Woolsey, Lou
ise Woolsey, Mlna Guthrie, Irene Flynn,
Elsie Bartholomew. Cluff, Lewis, win
ntfred Lewis, Marge Morris, Luclle,
Palmer. Bessie De Bevolse, Adwa Da
BavolBor-Mertha-De- Bevolser Kate- WoI-
sey, Isabel Wymahn, Mabel 1 Devers,
Ethelweyn Harris, Lillian Loller, May
Batchelor, Margaret- . O'Conner, Unna
Week, Alberta Campbell, Maude Hahn,
Blanche Robinson,, Laura Dunn, Semele
Groat, Delia Hahn, Fay Rosenstein,
Alms . May, Etta Fletcher, - Gertrude
Schacht, Bohacht, Jeffery, Rita : Bell,
Protsman, Helen MacEwan, Clara Mac
Ewan. Helen Strelt, Lulu Hall, Wlnne
Sheldon, Ines Barrett, Cora Marx, Levy,
Ethel Walters, Mary Walters,- Evelyn
Wilson, Caroline Wilson, Margarets
Hume,. Laura .Jordan, Anita" Burns,
Grsce Crltchett, Irene Caskey, Helen
Brigham, Janet Noble, Ruby Silberfleld,
Marjorle Noble, Helen Chandler, Ethel
Mcintosh, Leonlde Fleury, Marge Boot,
Clara Boot, Celeste Moore, B Barr, M,
Baker, Sharp, Helen Doble, Hasel Brown,
Helen Lytle, Marie Smith, Panay Swet-ser,--
Conn, Shannah . Cummlng, Ulma
Fisk,' Louise Gleason, M. Rhelnstrom,
Eva Taylor, Dorothy Hoi brook, Anna
Dltchburn,- Gladys Ross,. Helen Bates,
Mildred Meyer, - Edith ' Levy, s Ruby
Crelghton, Stuart, Helen White, Lillian
Jameson, Cornelia Wilson, Leila Guth
rie, .Amy Churchley, Helen Churchley,
Lulu King, Enid Rothchlld, Alice Wil
son,; Etta Honeyman,; Ruth. Maxwell,
Irene HIggtna, Louise Williams, Bailey,
Alice '. Forbes, ' Marcia Wade, Julia
BUner, Elsie ' Marsh,- Agnes Muckle,
Lulu . Hall, 'Austins v Garland, , Hacel
Crocker, Barbara Crocks vAgnea Wblt-ing.''-"
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The Messrs. Fink., Russell t Smith,
Philip Carrol, Sydney Morrison, Martin
Schacht,' Harry, Mix,; Stuart Harder,
Dudley Clark, Kenneth Fentbrt, Harley
Laughlln, Charles Chamberlain, W.
Angus. Robert , Davis, Charles Temple
ton, Harlow More, Harry. Barr, Edward
Drake, Hard Bates, Lewis Dart, Btocton
Mulfonl, Henry Feldman, William Bsun
ders, . Asher Houston, Poormsn, Elmer
Alkens, Harvey Lownsbury, James Am
brose, Fred Woolsey Erich Erlckson, R.
J. Durham, Paul J. Vial, R. E. Mason,
Lester - Hodson .Lawrence Holman,' Phil
Hart, Edmund Levy, Rush Drake. John
Wbeeler,'Arthur Seeley, Koerner, Flavel,
Hnr'rlott, Percy Blanchftrd, Jay Upton,
William It. Loller, Maj., Hanry L. Rees,
U. 8. A.." Captain Stuart, U. 8. A., C. G.
Smith, ; ClydSi AltChlnspn, W. ,C Kelm,
Ralph Hahn,- Leo Hahn, - SeTh Catlln,
Homer D. Angel, Philip Holdsworth, J,
P. ' Inglls. Maj. ,C. E. McDonell, Hugh
H. Hardman, Hopkln Jenkins, T. Burger,
Jesse Martin, E. Jenkins, James White,
Clyde Cummlngs, Hubert Parsons, Car
rol McFarland, Robert McCracken, John
A. Horan. Logan Tucker, G. H. Kloster-
lma.rv G. ;J. Hadderiy, Robert. McCracken,
re ts t MccracKen, , 't nomas w.-Barrett,
James ' V. Barrett, ' Arthur Honeyman,
Henry. F. Conner, Walter M. Gadsby, W.
M. Gadsby, David Honeyman, Harry -8.
McCracken, Lelghton N. Wisdom, W.
M, Frsxer, Rribcrt Ramsdell, Stuart
Demmlng. Oliver 'Jeffery, .' Edward
Jeffery. ' Charles Whltcomb, .: Charlea
Crlchton. ', Henry Jennings, Harold
Knight. E. B. - Sterling, Harry Nlcolai,
Eugene Rockey, John Burkhardt Lane
Gooddell. Alfred Kenny, Milton Froa-
man; Logan Tucker, Earl Dedrlck, Frank
Baird, Morris Hlckock,. Roy Alexander,
Armond Fletcher, '.A. McDonald, Claude
v. Btarr, James woodcock, ormond
Rankin, , W. Wird 'f T. Love. ! Marlon
Dolph; Jred Birchel, Gay Wyman, Cllf-
ford Nichols, Lester Hokes, Rondk
.Johnson,' James Pot hem us, Caldwell,
Leon Hughes,1 Jack Mackle, John Mc
Cullen, Lec, H. L. Corbett, Edward Fall
ing, John D. Carson, A. L, Rothwell,
Ben Qadsby, - Stanley Klrklafld, Alfred
Kinney, C. A. Bell, Dave Jordan, Jul
Koshland,. Max Levlson, William Wil
son, Lester Eaton, E. A. Letter, O. C.
Letter, George. Brigham, Edward King,
Rich Jones, Harvey B.'Densmore, George
Brown; Dr. R. N. Coff man, Everett Starr,
William Holbrook, George Eastman,
Joseph McQueen, Lieut. T. M. Graham,
Lieut. ' H. A. ' Hegeman, " Lieut. T. : 8.
Secll, Lieut. C. IT. Leonori, Lieut. L. J.
Mygntt, LJeut. R. "C Taylor, Lieut. C.
W. Til lotson,-Lieut, ' Richard Wetherlll.
Lieut C. N. Allen, Lieut. W. K. Wilson.
Lieut. R. H. Fenner, Maj. R. G. Ebert,
Colonel Tucker, U. 6. A.
ENTERTAINMENTS "
The Women's Alliance of the Unitarian
church held its first meeting, for the
year 1904, Wednesday afternoon in the
chapel of thechurch, ' The topio for the
afternoon 'was "James Martlneau," the
great Engliah and religious philosopher.
Mrs, H. H. Smith gave the story of his
life and Dr. George Croswell Cressey
spoke of his thought and philosophy. :
The Senior Christian Endeavor society
of the Grand Avenue United Presbyte
rian, church held its monthly business
meeting and social Monday evening. The
two rooms In the tower of the church are
being furnished for use as. church par
lors. After the buslnes meeting the
members, busied, themselves by hanging
pictures and arranging furnishings. Re
freshments were then, served by the so
cial committee and a social time was
enjoyed. , ,
.The Ladies' Aid society of the Grand
Avenue Presbyterian s church held a
meeting yesterday afternoon in the
ehurch parlors. .
Mrs. J. -R. MoGlade was the' guest of
honor at a farewell reception given last
Tuesday evening by the members Of Mis-
pa h church in the church parlors. Musi
cal selections were rendered by Mrs. J.
M. C. Miller, Miss Ivy Scott Mrs. Webb
and Mr, Williams.' Miss Maldon Kelley
gsve several readings. Mrs. Penumbra
Kelley In a few well-chosen words pre
sented Mrs. McGlade with a purse of 165,
as an expression of good 'will and 'ap
preciation of the people of the church.
The presentation was followed by re
freshments and a social time. . Mrs. . Mo-
Glade will leave in a few days for Los
Angeles, In the hope thst a. change of
climate may 'restore her health. .
T7NGAGEMENTS . ..
' Miss Ethel May Eilot and Carl Burton
Webb of Goldendale, Wash., will be mar
ried Wednesday.Tebruary 17, at the
Central Methodist church In this city.
Miss Blanche Robinson and Lewis Ger
linger, Jr., will be married Wednesday,
February 17, at the St Mark'a Episcopal
churoh In. this city.';" ,:',; - .,; ,'; '".
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; The wedding of Miss Evelyn Steele and
Harry Meson Walthew will take piece
February 17. Miss Alice Andrews Will be
maid of honor and Mr. Rothwell will be
best man.' '- --',v , ; r.
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Miss Llla Sutherland and Paul Bad
dollet will be married Wednesday, Feb
ruary 17, at the home of.. the bride's
parents in this city. Miss ; Sutherland
formerly resided in Astoria, where she is
well known In society, Mr. Baddollett
Is a member of one of the pioneer fami
lies of Astoria, and Js well known there.
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The engagement is announced of Lieut
Gilbert Allen- of Vancouver barracka and
Miss Kent of San Francisco. The wad
ding will take place In ApVll.. , "
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The engagement of Miss Marian Cohen,
daughter of Mrs. R. N, Cohen, to Samuel
Margulles Is announced. . , . ; 1
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Ira Smith of this city and Miss Zoe
King were married at noon Sunday, Jan
uary Bl, at.'the home of "the bride's
parents. , Mr., and Mrs, W. S. .King In
Ashland. Rev. G. "W.' More performed
the ceremony in the presence of relatives
and immediate friends. . After the cere
mony a wedding dinner waa served. The
young Couple left Monday for their fu
ture home in Tillamook. -
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John Fred Rhodes and Addle Chris
ttanson, both of. Liberal. Or,, were quiet
ly married Sunday, January 31,' at S
p. m., at the manse of the Calvary Pres
byterian church. Rev, William 8. Gil
bert officiated. After spending several
Uays in and about Portland, Mr. and Mrs.
Rhodes returned to Liberal, Or. .
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' W. F. Graves and . Miss Marguerite
Evans were quietly married last week in
Washington. Mr. Graves is the well
known music dealer. The couple are liv
ing at the Hobart-Curtla in this city.
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Gen. William E. Lee and Miss Cather
ine McGlone were married Monday,
February 1, at the Church of Our Lady
of Good Help In Beattle. The church
wi beautifully decorated for th occa
sion. The bride was exquisitely gowned,
in white and carried a shower bouquet
of bride's roses. After the ceremony a
reception was held at the home of the
bride, Mr. Lee is well known In this
city as a junior partner in the firm of
Lee St Manning. Mr. and Mrs. Lee are at
home at III Grand avenue North, this
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A pretty wedding took place on Wed
nesday afternoon at I o'clock, when Ar
thur L. Crockett of thia city-and Maud
McKinnon of Astoria were united in
marriage at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
August Sundeleaf. 491 Market street
Rev. William 8.' Gilbert, pastor Of Cal
vary Presbyterian church, performed the
ceremony. The groom waa attended by
Joseph Girard and the bride by Miss
Beatrice McKinnon. The . bride, wore . a
becoming , traveling ' auit Of . gray. A
luncheon was served a her the service, to
which about IS guests were invited.
The house was beautifully,, decorated
with smilax, Oregon grape, ferns and
white carnations. Mr. and Mra, Crockett
are living at 224 H Grant street.
William F. Herstnger and Bessie D.
Castro were quietly s married Sunday,
January 11, at 2 p. m., at' the home of
the bride's ' parents, 21 Grand avenue.
Rev. William . Gilbert officiate Only
a few intimate friends were present Mr.
and Mrs. Herslnger will live at 128 Main
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H. E. McGee and Miss-1 Florence. Cham
prsux were quietly married at 10:80
Monday at St. Mary's cathedral. : Father
Kennedy read the service. Mr. and Mrs.
McGee will reside in this city, where the
groom is employed by R. G. Dun. :
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A. D. LeRoy and Miss Ona Markley,
both of Cottage Grove, Or., were quietly
married Saturday evening, January SO,
in the parlors of the Imperial hotel. The
ceremony took place in the dining room.
Mr. LeRoy la interested in the LeRoy
mine and other holdings, in the iBohemla
district. Mr." and Mrs, LeRoy- will live
In Cottage Grove after April 1.
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i Miss Anna Francois and J. J. Winter
were married in Seattle Tuesday, Janu
ary 12. Miss Cellnda F. Francois was
bridesmaid and Alfred J. Francois waB
groomsman. -The bride was gowned in
blue silk and carried bride's roses. After
the ceremony there was a reoeptlon to
relatives - snd immediate friends. Mr.
and Mrs. Winter are living in Portland.
5 Deputy City Auditor Siegel Groutse
and Miss Isabella Brown were married
Thursday evening at Woodlawn. The
bride ia a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Brown, residents at Peninsula, and Is
well known in social circles. The newly
married couple are at home at 567 Mad
ison street ,',,- . . , .
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A - pretty home wedding took place
Wednesday evening, February I. at I
o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Lavenson. 488 Salmon street. When Miss
Ruby Goldman became the bride of -Dr.
Marcus Fried. Dr. Levlne tied the nup
tial knot in the presence' of relatlyie s and
a few immediate friends. .
The bride wss beautifully gowned In
i- WRINKLES ON
AND AFTER.
H0LMES.RIB3ECKE;
white net over white silk. She wore a!
veil with a handsome spray' of orange
blossoms." He .veil was held Jn place by .-
a diamond bow-knot, the gift of the
groom. After the services tn; informal
reception was held,; The house was dec
orated with Oregon grape, ferns, smilax: .
and. pink carnations. In the dining room
the decorations were 'carnations, smilax ;
and pink tulle. . . Pink , carnations and '
smilax formed the centerpiece on the ta-
ble. .Candelabra gave- forth a pretty
glow and knotted pink tulle was used
with good effect Dr. and Mrs. Fried
have gone for a trip to the sound. ' They :
wlll.be at home at the Gullllaume, after
February.
jgVENTS ' - .
:-:,J; OF THE FUTURE
Unique invlUtlons are out announcing
the first annual ball of the Hawthorne f
Dancing club, to be given Saturday even-
lng, February IS, at the Academy of Mu-
sic in the Mulkey building. The "patron,
esses for the occasion are: Mrs. Owen
Summers,. Mrs. W. O. Manlon. Mrs. Ad
rian Onkea and Mrs. L. M, Hubert
.The Assembly club will give a ball '
Tuesday evening. February H, at thej ,
Portland hotel. . . , -
The Violet dub will, give a leap year
dancing party at Parsons' hall. Tuesday
evening, February 16. The members of
the club are: Alice Maclnnls, Florence
Terry, Delia K rants, M. A. Morgan. Tet-ta-Pallay
and Lucille Johnson., The pa
tronesses will be Mrs. Silver. Mrs. Terry
Mrs..Tobln and Mrs. Pitkin. ' ; '
Juantta Circle, No. 275 will give a leap
year dancing t, party in the Ablngton
building, Saturday evening, February 12. v
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The Portaaia club will give a valentine
party Wednesday evening, February 10,
at Parsons' hall.
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- The members of company B. Third"
Infantry, O. N. G., will give their next '
dancing party Friday evening, . Feb-,
ruary 19.; . - ' , , j . , ,
i The Fidelity, club-will glveflts next
party Thursday evening, February 11,
at Woodmen hall. ' '
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The Alumni association of the Portland
High school has issued invitations for a
reception to be given In honor of the
February class, Thursday evening, Feb
ruary 11, at Parsons' hall. ,' -
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Mrs. T, " L. ' Eliot will .address the
Women's club atTroutdale February 9.
She will ' be the guest of honor at a
luncheon while there.- ,
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Eureka counclll No. 204, Knights ami
Ladies of Security, will give a dancing
party February-16. : . . :.
The Z. B. R. 8. club will give the next
of their series of dancing parties Mon
day evening, February 15, at Woodmen
ball. - ,- L',.wy.---.--v'V-OV - -'..".;..',':!'.;.;.,
The Sfepttlsh Rite ' Masons have . post
poned the date for their next entertain- '
ment from February 22 to April 1. ,
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Multnomah chapter,- Daughters of the
American Revolution, will give a spyclni
program Washington's' birthday atr the ,
home of Mrs. Walter Burrell.
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i The Young Women's Christian aasocla- V
tion Is planning to give an entertainment
on Washington's birthday.
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Following la the Interesting program
which has been' prepared by Miss' Bta $
trice Barlow Dlerke for her recltalto le .
given Tuesday evening, February "9 at
Parsons' hsll: , . , ; ,;
Les Preludes "Symphonic ;poem.V. , .
.V. ..................... '.Frsns Liszt
Charles and Beatrice Dlerke., -
"Ellland" Song Cycle, first part......
. t ...... ,Von FleMtt
Paul Wesslnger,
"Barcolle In a Minor". .... .Rubinstein '
"Pouple Valssnte", . . . . , . r. Poldlnl
"Voegletn" ........ i , .Grelg
"Ballad n G Minor". .Chopin
"Valse in C Sharp Minor." ..
"Valse in E Minor." , ' - ' .
"Scherso in B Flat Minor." ,
"Ellland." second part.
Paul Wesslnger.
"Caprice Espagnole", ..... .MasiUowskv
Additional Society Notes on page 18.
THE FACE PERFECTLY TREATED.
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