ths orecom Sunday; journal. Portland. Sunday morning. February, . lees." f I .. . 1 . . Society . Making tlie Most of tlie Last Month. Before :Lent - rtnHK number of Informal eoclal af I fairs rapidly Increases -and ' by ' I . tbe opening of ths lenten season i ! moit of the lesdlng society m- ' trons'wlll have paid their social debts In this charming manner. - The guests really cat mora of their hoateaa s small T csrd parttea 'and dinners than at large ', receptions and the hoateaa iota mora tof her guesta ', ' And, after, all, that is the primary reason for entertaining. The largs reception or reception ball haa Ita ... place, .however, - a - place that can be f Iliad by nothing elae. and there are cer tain thrlira conaequent to knowing you scare going te meet the world which no amaller function can give. The thrllla are not leaaened by the knowledge that after all your social world la a email ' world. '''' Nir wMlt wilt be the aeaaon fee-the urnr Informal nartlea that dome In the van and rear-f St.-Valentlnea dayAII the cluba are giving aances arouna -mai ' date. Later In the month will come the - - colonial tea and entertainments In memory 'of- Wsahlngton'g birthday. , Society women down eait have found something , new to-, engage their active . attention, and they; seem- -to ; oe sen oualv contemDlatlng an - anM-hello ' cru- ...aade amona- telephone patrons. ... Their motto Is "cood form at ths telephone,' and they suggest very sensible ' Ideas, 5 holding that a well-bred person should ' no be Ill-bred because she. is not In the -presence of the telephone girl. .When trying to get -someone by telephone the speaker should, remember she Is In ths eeme position as If she wars it a , friend's front aoof-Jlngln the-itrnd sendm n.Z courteous message by the Mfvtnt. . , The return of ' Mrs. Ooea and Miss 'Ooss from an extended trip through the oaxt. la welcomed. '" A" number-of Port- - land people 'Whflt'htve been spending the - winter east and aoutn are expeciea noma soon. There will soon be busy prepara - tlona for many expected - guests, who will. visit Portland during the fair sea- I u EVENTS OELTHE WEEICc Oneottha- most- delightful card ""parties of the aeaaon was a bridge whlat contest -last Saturday afternoon . with j Mrs. Fred Pendleton as "hostess, at her home, lit Kearney streets The rooms - were pretty with bouquets of cut flow era. carnation 1n the drawing room, and ... daffodils In the library and dlnlngjroom. -.- - Baskets of -beautiful aprlng flowers ,were-ewerded as prises to Mrs, .Walter Burrell . and MrsAF.' M. Hears. There J were 14'tablea of players I Mrs. William T Skena-and Mrs.- MortoiKlnsley assisted the hostess. DelHty refreshments were . . served at the card tables.. . . 1'-' 1, :JkJ&-J!-D- T tt':':- -' i ", Thursday afternoon at rthe.Tiome'-'of If las Helen Bushnell. 116 North Blght . ', eenth street, the Fhllolexlan. Debating eo - rlety of the Portland High school gavs a ' luncheon In honor of their members who .were graduated Wednesday evening. The place cards were unique, combining the February, class, pin and the Fhllolexlan - pin, ' The rooms were prettily decorated ln cardinal and. silver, tha colors of. the - society.. P. H. 8.. Phllo. fraternity 'and college,.banners covered the walla. Af- ter the iuncneon juiss vivian run.im p.. reading and Mlas lnes Bushnell played several! vr J beautiful flut solos.. . Miss Maude Cleveland sang with much spirit ' one of the late football songs. There- mslnder' of the afternoon was spent in telling stories and In singing high school .i ' The success of the afternoon was' due .. to the faithful and untiring work of Miss Florence Davis. Miss Frances Ober teuffer-and -Mlss Marian Cununlns. 'Those present were: The Misses Bes sie -Dupee. Mas Zlgler,. Florence .Davis, Kleaaor Wesco, Belle Cunningham, Ulah -' Rodgers, Gladys Pllklngton, Lulu Stark, . -- Dorothy Moore, Laura ' Harris, Vivian Melrkle.: Ethel Clarke, RachaelTHess. Haael Bradley, Mauds Cleveland, Hasel Anderson, Vivian Place, Frances Ober , twaffer.- Ethel Hablshorst, Qenevteve Me- Oowan. Isabel Beckwlth. Florence, wu llamaon, Alleen Brong, Lulu Pratt. Flor- ' enee Jackson. Vernon Uradon, sva Went' worth. Irene Scott, Kmlly McElroy, Helen and Inei Bushnell, Haxel Ford. Ruth. Dunlway. . t. - . The friends of Mra Laura Lants gave a pleasant surprise party' at her horns at 6S1 Corbett street. Saturday evening. ,. January 28, In honor-of her birthday, -presenting her with many beautiful pres ents. 'The 'evening was -spent "with musicT7 whist and dancing.' after .which "" refreahmenta were served. Those pres- ' ent wer: O. E. Dennis, Jamss Staph' -ens. Adolf Anderson, Charles Scholpper, i Homer Pfaffenbarber, A. O. PfafXenbar , ger, Fred Isell, A. Fox. William Smith, William Thomas.' Austin weyjtm, . it. ' Srhwlchtehberg. Mr. and Mra Balwell, 1 Mr.' and Mra Low and family, Mr. and . Mrs. E. E. Thomas and daughters Mr. .'and Mra M. H. Bottler. Mr. and MraC. Thtvall. Mrs. Arkdale. Mrs. Diabrow, JrsCB. Roeper..Mra. JK Jackson, Mrs. Chsrlss Taylor. Mra Chriatenaen, Mrs. A. Wheeler, Mrs. Lively Mra Foe- . ten Mra L. Bishop, Mrs. Deborah Nary, Mlas E. Simmons, Miss M. Miller, Miss - Jennie Simmons. - Miss Mlnnts Miller, ' Miss Minnie Houghman. Miss Emma Hanson, Miss M., Maddux, Mlsa Bertha Vandahl, Mlas Marie Jonson, Harry Lsmley, Foreat Harnall, Hermen Roe ! per.. C. ' Ordway, Joe Cororan, William Shannan, M. Story,' Cbarlea-K. Taylor, JJaunoe Chriatenaen. A, A.- Hartangle, Hoyt M. Leaher, E. 3. Sheridan, W. E. ' MeCann, L. D. Jonson. E. Lovejoy, J. . IineJ. Logan. K. J. Nordburg. J. Nord- burs. , L. Jonson. Adolf Koeper. uert : .LowryvanWUd.. . . '... J - .i .t ... . . a . L . .- .' Wedhesdar'svenlng ths residence of -7- James-t-D.-JWlrttr- at- Tualatin-was- the - scene, of a very enjoyable pary. V The 7 occasion wit the. farewell to Mr. and ' Mrs. Psvne of Fresno, Cel.. who havs been spending a month at the horns of - Mr. and Mrs. Boloman Wlrtn. The even . Ing waa- spent In music and games. Ths - rooms were nicely decorated with native , evergreens. - Light refreshments were 1 served, and it waa long past midnight before the guests reluctantly took their leave. . Among these present jrers Mr. -and Mrs. Sotoman Wlrth, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Payne. Mr. and Mrs. James I. -"-WtrtB.-Mr.-and Mrs. Bam - OeJ breath. - Mr. and Mrs. Oscar F. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Quinten Kelltng, the Misses Phoebe Wlrth, Louise Wlrth. - Leona . Wlrth. Susie Wlrtn. May Wheaton and Mattle urwn, Lk J. Bddens,- Jesse Wlrtn, j Frank Murray, Frank - Lucas, Fred ' Wheatoiw-Oeorge' Jurgens, Leonard Lar- -. son and Soloman'Wlrth, Jr. - f ," ' . p ' A iTr pretty home affair was the celebration of -ths fifth wedding annl- verasry of ' Mr.' and Mra. H. J. Blaestng - at their home. Sit College street, Friday -' evening. , The rooms were tastefully ' . decorated.- red and green- predominating. ' Sirs. If. A'. Fredrlch assisted ln-recelv- ttg the l meets 'present, who were J - entertained by a peanut hunt: 'prises were won by Mrs. L.- Bacon and Mrs. , W r. Allard. " ' ' ,i " -' "Ths musical program waa very plena. ' Ingr Pnt by the' Misses Wlrke. a vocal solo by Miss - Mauds Dlsbrow, a I reading by Mra J. A. Leas, piano select tlon by - Mrs. David Campbell - and 'a vocal solo, by Miss Ltlllsn Walter. Punch was served by the Misses Becker, An elaborate supper was served with msny appropriate . and merry toasts.. Rev. J. A. Less wss- toaaV master, ,- Many- beautiful and . original carved end burnt-wood presents suitable for 'the 'occasion were received. ; ,' The 'reception given by the Alblna Woman's .Chrlsttsn Temperance union Tuesday afternoon was a very delightful affair. Tha reception took place at the homeof the preaident of the Albtna union, Mrs. - J. M., Donaldson, 10 Free mont street,, and . was very largely at tended. The rooma were prettily deco rated In white, Oregon grape and red carnations., A .abort musical program was given and - ths county, president made a few remarks on her willingness te do all- in her power' to help tK cauae Dr. Tunaa J. Johnaton. . who. has come back to Portland after an ab sence of soma years. In the east, gave a very, interesting talk. . Mrs. Uaruh also gave a very fine little talk, after which tha state prealdsnt. Mrs. Addlton, con' eluded ' the program In hsr own- happy way: urging a great effort this year do all possible for ths cause; . , . - -...,-. - : a ; A delightful" surprise party was given In honor of Miss Hope Rodgers at her suburban home at Willamette on Satur day, 'January it. The evening was de lightfully spent In. playlair -games and at a Is te hour dainty refreahmenta ware served. Those present were: The Misses Bertha Leper,-: Hope Rodgers, Rebecca, Redman, . Lillian Albers, Mable Oulovson, Bernlce Church. Irene Stokes, Margaret '- Robinson, Mollis-- McMann, Lai la Morris,, Mr. and Mrs... Rodgers. Messrs. Lloyd Rodgers, Ernest Morris, Nosh Frederick. - Ssm Foster, Charlie Kinney, Judge Henderson. , Ernest Mc- Danlel and Charlie Church.. Mlsa Nellie Baker - .entertained the Wishbone Whist club Thursday evening at her librae, It I Fourteenth street. Tbe prise was awarded' Mtaa Ruby Shearer, and Oeorge, Jasman received r-the eon- solstlon token. The score cards repre ssnted the different suits with a glided wishbone attached. A - delicious Mext can menu was served at tha card tables, and tha rest of ths evening was devoted to muiitc. Miss - Cornelia Wilson will entertain the club with a valentine party Monday. ' February 11,- at . her home, JIl.Thirteenth streU- Mr. and Mra Jeff Miller were given a surprise "shower" party by, a number of their friends, at their pleasant home on Vancouver avenue last Tuesday even lng,. the occasion being:' the thirteenth anniversary-, of - their . wedding. The gueeis came masaea ana created a great deal of merriment. - Muslo -and whist were the features of the evening. .. Mrs, Haynes and T. Lee captured the prises. Miss : Led'- Burton rand - H. Burgh claimed tha consolations. - A dainty sup- per wag served at a lata bourr Mr-and- Mrs.- Burrows - of - First street entertained friend at their borne last Wednesday eveninBV- Those present were:: Ml es Josephine and Madge Cramer. Clara and Cora 'Fleming, Win' nle-VWlCTmev-Bfge-HysasUh.' Lola, Alda and Ina -Irwin,'. Crella Thompson, Clara and Emma Oriebeb Mr. and Mrs. -Ernest Burrows, Jack. Hylmlth, ' fj. Cramer, Harry A. McRae, Harry ;T," Burrow,,0. H.' Jasman, A. Wiggins and H. B. Bur rows. - ' .. -t.v . U. JL w -Mrs; I. Oevurts gave a reception-Wed' nesday afternoon at her home, 12C Tenth street. ' in honor of Mrs. M. Rosenthal of Chicago. -Tha rooms were In yellow end red. chrysanthemums and carna. tlons being combined with ribbon of the corresponding - cotwr. An orchestra played sweetly throughout ; tha after noon. Assisting the hostess in receiving and serving wera Mrs, Z.. Bwett, Mrs. M. Rlcen, Mrs. P. Oevurts and Mrs. D. Beckman. - " rTT. ' - - m. m. - : The Nelghborhool Whist club was en tertstned Thursday by Mra.. -Wlnalow Bradford. 11 Jackson street. - Five bus dred was played at' four tables, the crises falllna- to Mrs. E. Shelley Morgan and William Knighton.'' The score cards were dainty representations of popular advertisements In water colors. Mrs. McCully assisted the hostssa . The club will net meet again for six weeks, when Mr. and - Mrs. Knighton will entertain It In-their new home. , . . . -" : '-. : - Mrs. Ellera entertained tha. Jolly Whist club Friday afternoon at her home on Johnson - street. ' . ; Tbe prise was. awarded Mrs. La Orande and the conso lation fell to Mra David Campbell. Pat of -tha afternoon -waa spent enjoyably with fortune telling by Mra J. MoCor meek i and Mrs.: Hare,. -A dainty menu waa served by the hostess. Miss' Meta Ellera of Ellersvllls was tha out-of-town guest. Mrs. Luckel will entertain tha club next time at her home on Portland Heights. IT Tha - Toung Women's Missionary ao- eiety . of .First Preeby tartan church waa entertained at the home 'of . Mra. Fred Cooper, 10 Davie street, Tueeday after' noon. . There were about 19 present. The hours ' were passsd with sawing and tory-telltng.t Refreshments- were served by the hostess, Mra Percy Stowell as sisting. 1 . . . w w Burnside streets entertained at whlet Thursday afternoon In ' honor of . Mrs. M. , Rosenthal of Chlcage, who Is the guest of hsr daughter, Mrs. M. Rlcen. Palms, and cut flowers.. were arranged bout the rooms. There were five tables of whist, Mrs. Upright and Mrs. H. Holsman winning: tha prise Mrs. ' Thotnaa Gray entertained de lightfully laat week -at 'bar home.. 118 Raleigh street, with aeven tables ' of bridge whlat - Prises were awarded Mrs. A. J. Olesy and'Mra. Willis Knowlton Handsome cut - flowers were disposed prettily about the home. Mrs. E. L. Thompson and Mrs. Frederick A. NUchey assisiea tne nostsss. s r- ..... . ... Dr. A. W. Moore entertained the A. , M. club Thursday evening at Ma home. Ill East '-Twelfth street The guest er honor was' Bradford Shawcross, or tne reoruary ciaaa or the nigh school, Tha II club members enjoyed a charm ing Informal banquet Oamea and muslo filled in the evening very pleasantly. av The Fortnight club met - with Miss Broughton, 41- Tenth street, Tuesday evening and an excellent musical pro gram waa enjoyea. in aaaition to the regular program Mlsa MacConnell sang. The next meeting of the club will be with Miss Rockwond. at It -.Everett street Tuesday, February II. ' . ,..(.. . .-. -w - - The pastor's Aid society of the Eng lish - Lutheran' 'Church wss entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. K Oellnsky. The rooms were decorated with Oregon grape. - Mrs. Arthur B. Haldermsn ss slated the hostess In serving refresh ments.. . ; W' - - - .' Mrs. 1. ' N. Teal - gavs - a charming (' ' ' fnjMt--! Dr. and Mr. E. If. Clark; AVho ' Married iaThla City This Week. -r dinner for .10 Tuesday evening. The table: appointments, were beautiful, and the centerpiece of yellow-daffodlla and asparagus , rerh" lent en exquisite touch of color. , : : a .' , ; ; Mrs. Louis H Tsrpley 'entertained very informally at her home, . 1; Ella street, Tuesdsy afternoon. ' There were three - tables " of whist : 7A-. delicious chafing ' dish supper followed la, tbe dining room. '. ,.' i ' Dr. and Mrs. A. K, Rockey gave a box party for nine at the Columbia the atre .Thursday evening, followed: by a supper at. their home. Mrs. Anna Sel kirk Norton .was ths guest of donor. ' Mra H. E. Judge and Mla Julla'ce- man entertained the" Qlrls' Clncb, club Informally Tuesday afternoon at, Mra. Judge's home, .tT North Twenty-flrst street ,: v Mrs. L Lowengsrdt entertained the Whist club-Informally at her apartments at Hotel Portland Friday afternoon. Prises were swarded Mra 8. Lipman and Mra Aphet. , , , -. V '. ; . 4: . ' .;'''" '-v - w w ' - : The Bridge Whist club was Informally entertained by Mrs:" John- Eben Toung of 101 Klnr street, last - Tuesday. Mra Warren" Houghton . was- awarded the prise. ; -.- -.. .. .... ; Arthur ELSColderalsn, of -174 East Taylor- street ' gave a - smoker Wednes day, evening-to 11 of his men friends. There were music and- rerreshmenta. : - ... v --.,f.Tt.-.-.r...- - ,y.vy.. u. MrsJTjT Panton, of-HOJoHrtaon street- entertained Informally- at-ftve- hundred Wednesday. afternoon. .Mra A. D, -Walker secured the" prise. . - . Mrs. tfharlea K. :urry "entertained very Informally; Friday sJeTneh"at her home, 115 Stout street'- jBridge whist occupied lour tables. ' ,' 1 ' 1 ' 7T : Mrs" FredTcV A. . Nltcheilgava an Informal afternoon of whlat last Thurs day at her home,. Ill Kearney street. WEDDINGS. a very pretty ceremony was, per formed -at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hsrrlson Orsy Piatt on Prettyman ave- nua. Mount Tabor. Wednesday evenlns, when their sister, Miss Marjorle Dur ham, was married to Lester Rising" Kol lock. Rev. A. A. Morrison officiating. The "pretty home was decked tn green. Oregon grape and Ivy throughout the hall and downstairs rooms. Ths -only variety in color wss In the dining-room; where the table-showed pale-pink ttr. nations and pink candles. The groom waa attended by his broth er, J. K. Kollock. Mra Warren Thomss played the wedding march. The, bride's rather, oeorge H Durham, of Grants Paaa. - gave the bride, away. She was beautiful Jn a gown of Ivory white crepe ae chine trimmed with old lace. Her veil, was caught, with orange blossoms and she carried lilies of the vslley. Her maid or honor was her little niece. fMar garet Pis tr, who wss dainty In white French nainsook ' with.'; pink' butterfly bows and sash -and carrying pink car nations, The -brides ma Ids, - Mlss-Jean- ette Thomas and Mlsa Helen Piatt were also in white and pink. An Informal reception ' followed ' the ceremony. ' Only relatives and Intimate friends formed t the wedding company orrsoout sir; j, Mr. and Mrs. Kollock have gone east on ineir wedding tour and will lie at home about the flrat.of March la Port' lano. . , . . A beautiful and unostentatious wed ding was that Mt- Fred C. Dunham and Miss Mildred M. Miller,' Thursday, even Ing, at Trinity Presbyterian church,. Ful ton Park. . Bealdes relatives and mem bers of ths Immediate family there; were many friends present - Mr. Fred Miller, a brother of the bride, attended -the groom, and Miss Florence Dunham, a Sister of the groom, was bridesmaid. Little Frances John son was flower-girl. .The ceremony wss performed - .by Rev. Abram H. Burk- holder. As the bride and groom entered the church, Mra Minnie' a. Oleon sang vo Promise Mn" - As they emerged from the church Mrs. Fred Miller played the Lohengrin"- wedding march. Tito bride was slegantly gowned in white silk organdie over white silk, with a veil, held in place- with orange blos som a Shs carried a. bouquet .of rose- buda ' The bridesmaid .was attired In white organdie, with a bouquet' of pale pink carnations; the flower girl In white organdie, - with- a-wreath ef rosebuds, carrying a -basket, of pink carnations. was daintily ana cnarmingiy attractive. After- the ceremony a reception waa given at the home .of the bride's parents. Tha wedding ef Mies Emma I Tack aberry. to Clarence H DeOrandpre, both of this city, waa solemnised at SL Law rence church Thuraday morntng. Janu ary If, by the Rev. J. C. Hughes. Tbe bride wss given - In marriage by her brother X.. H. Tackaberry. ' Mlas Mary Washer wss brldeamald. . and Harry Tackaberry beat man. Little Celonise DeOrandpre. slater of the groom, acted st ring bearer;. Ths wedding ma roll was heeunrully rendered by Miss Kelly and .Miss Elisabeth Hsrwsa ssng sn Ave Maria and Salva Reglna during tlie ceremony.-' After a delightful wedding breakfast at the bride s home. Mr. end Mrs. - DeOrandpre left for a short trip to the sound. At home at III First street after Februery L . ... "' Miss Verne Peters end Wslter Llndasy Hlmrp were married ,1n Corvallla Hundny afternoon, at the home of Mrs, Peters. a 1 f I ' The ceremony ' wss performed by Rev. Mr. Deck,, of 1 1 EvangeJIoal church, In tha presence of numerous friends and relatives. The- decorations in., the par lor were potted plants aqd ferns; In the dlnlng-roeen, magnolias.-rose foliage and myrtle. - 'The: bride - wss nsndsomsly gowned in white, ergandle trimmed In satin ribbon. Mr. and Mra Sharp, will reside In Corvallis. . where both are' well and favorably known. -, i .i -- , i : ,:. "v: ; ' Dr. E. M. Clark and Miss Vera Adams were married. Friday" forenoon by Rev. Dr. J. JWhitcomb Brougher at tha home Of tha clergymsnT- They departed Sat urday night for' eastern Oregon. Miss Adama had. been In Oregon atnea Sep tember. ' where . she came from ' New York .'clty." She Is highly accomplished and 4iaa won many friends since coming to Portland.',' A year ago she toured the orient,' snd spent some ' time in Yoko hama, i Dr. Clark ha been In this stste for five ' years. .-'a; resident ' of Ontario, Malheur county, v,., '....'I ..'.. ' s V - -..r,..' Lemuel Pr-EmHoott-of Harrlsburg, Or., and Miss Osaie V. . Hnward, .were marrleltWednesday evening at tbe home of .the bride's, father-In - thla city, IU East Fifteenth ' street Rev. J. T. Morre of Baker City of nejatlng. A. number - of relatives and. friends .witnessed the cere mony. ''.';;.. "'.r -. .'jjL.j ; : ; ' . " . - '- ' - rl A pretty Jiome wedding' took, place at' the residence of C. Q. Erlckaon, ,.711 Pacific street Saturday, evening. Janu ary li, when Harry R. Brock and Mary O. Erlckson were united in marriage by RavJ. J.-'.Staub .ot.thaSunnyslde Con gregational. church. - . , .-- '-j. . ; ... .. .: j' - .' , William Rose and OertruaaColVn were married at the Calvary- Preeby- terlan manor-Wednesday-avenlngViFeb; rusrv -t. Rev. 'WIlllsra 8. aUbert offi ciating. Mr. and Mrs. Rose will live at Msrshland. Or, ' r J. . . ; .... - it w- " ' " -" . E7 F. Frlnnell snd Miss Madge Ehren reichL-;erc married Saturday, January. 2 P. at the Central Baptist parsonage. The hew home f be. established In Portland. ' -a 4- DANCES. Ah enjoyable event last week wss tha dance given by the Bhokaka club Monday evening, at ' Hunter's nalt sunnyslda. There wss a large attendance, a. merry time and excellent music, xurnisnea by Fisher's orchestra. , '. : J . - r - Ths New Century club gave an enjoy- able dance at Parsons' ball Wednesday evening. -.The women were hostessea and tbe "ladies' choice" plan was carried- out.-About 108. were present Including members only.. - - .. ' ' ' w The Nineteen Hundred club, which Is one of the most fashionable dancing clubs of the city, gave a delightful dance at Parsons hall Tuasday evening. About 100 people attended. ' The Oee-Lo-Ran club.' A popular or ganisatlon of the youngeT-peoplerenter talned with a delightful dance at par sons' hall, Thursday evening. The dec orations sod programs were Japanese.-: MUSICAL NOTES. The coming 'concerr by Mary Adell Case, Rosemary Oloss Whitney and Mar tin O. Lownadale, to take place at the Marquam Grand on the evening of Feb ruary 20. Is attracting a lion's ehsre of attention In muslcsl circles,, Tbs . pro gram has not been prepared In detail as yet, but It win be one or wide -vsnetv and selected with a view to making it nnnulsr. -. Miss, Case has not been heard locally since her arrival from the east where she Studied under Boston and New York teachers, but her earlier work In-Portland will hsve lhs effect of drawing hundreds wno were ensrmea wo years ago oy her sweet contralto! . . This wilt be tbe first' appearance, too, of Mrs. Whitney, who haa but recently arrived In Portland from New York, where ah is well known as a prima donna soprano, Mr. Lowns dale's baritone will be. welcome, once more. . - . - - Frona the number of Inquiries which have already reached Manager Oeorge L. Baker, the coming event Is casting, rou-h sunshine before.- - - - . r-r -. The . musical! department of tbe Woman's club met at the home of Mra Catherine ' Daly. 171 Irving street, Thursday afternoon. -Mrs. Oeorge C Flanders sang "The Holy City" In a pleasing manner, Mrs. K. C. Frost gave The May Time ' In a dainty style which captivated her audience. The chorus Undef Mra. Flanders' -direction Is deing excellent, work. ; Dainty ' refreshments were served by .the hostess. A large at tendance Is dee red for the next meet- ww . Mlsa Ethel Abrams ssng at the mtet- Irg of the-Jewleh Women's Council In the Sellng-lflrsch building Wedneaday aftsrnoon. Mrs. Rose Blocb-Bauer a companled her. Mia Ethel Is called by all who hesr her the child wonder. 8he has au-emarksbly high soprano of beau tiful, clear tone, reaching the upper C with as much eaas as F or (1. She Is s RussisU' girl, unable to speak English nd, possefieee s remarkabla talent for music. ...... ... . . - ''- .. w w C cholas .C, Zan rtturntd Wodhesday from a very succeseful' musical engage ment with Hotel Spokane In. 8pokane. His retuYn Is welcomed , In Port Is nd, where his splendid baritone haa many admirers. He has for some time been prominent In musical circles, as a pleas ing concert sinter and as director ef tbe St -Lawrence church , choir and Is ter the Cathedral df the Immaculate Concep tion choir. ;- , '. ' " ..... '-' .: V' w - "" '.' j i The recital given at St Helen's hall last Thursday evening by the muslo pu pil , was enjoyable, and displayed the efficiency of their training. Mlae Doro thea' Nash, piano, snd Miss Bessls L Kin ley, voice, were In charge.'1"' w....,--. ... ; :'.'.,;;. Frederick W. Goodrich, organist and cholrmastsr of St Davtd'a Episcopal church, will glvs snot her of his organ re citals, Thursday, February 1. Good vocal talent will assist him. ENGAGEMENTS. ' Mr. and Mrs, James A. Mott formerly of til North Fourteenth - street.' now of Besverton. Or., announce) tha engage ment of their daughter Kathryn to Dsn nlel E Bowman of this- city.' : -':. -'.-.: -.'. -. Mrs. Ormond Fletcher announces the engagement of her daughter. Diana, to Oeorge White of the- Oregonlan staff. The wedding will take place the last of the month. -.'.' . - - irt : , "'. - 'The engagement has been announced of Miss Blanche Hirachlleld ' to Fred A. Lion of San Francisco. STRAY BITS: The.W. C. T.' IT. of Salera gave a reception last week In' honor "of . Mrs. Lucia -Faxon Addlton, state president--of the W. IC. T.' 17. Mrs; Addlton gave a. very ; Interesting talk along t her .-line of work. About forty- guests were in at tendance.' v.' '. - '. , r i . '' '.. ' V," ( " '.'-. Mr. snd Mrs. Percy 'A.r Young and their little daughter, IsabeUe. of Albany, were gueata of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Norton at 696 Davis street ..lest week. They go from here to San ' Francisco and thence Mra. Young will go to vlait ber-mother. Mra Young la the leader of; musical and social life In Albany. ,. ,.- - - -.'- D. ' James.W. Rosenfeld of Port Is nd hss been chosen ons of the three to play first mandolin . In . the Stanford University Mandolin clubr Mr,' Rosenfeld. a gradu ate three years ago of tbe Portland high school. Is well . known' for his clever musical work. . Last year he made the northerp our with . the - glee club. - . ' w? w - Mrs. 'P.' I. Packard is spending sev eral -weeks -at ! her -seaside residence. "Canoe. Lodge,"; on. the banks of the Necantcum. , . - --, ;' 1 ' ' .. '-'" w f - Mrs" "Alexander -Muir.-Jhee - Olbbi. , a charter member jt the Oregon Ceramic club, haa returned to the city and will be at home after March 1. at 14 IS Base Line. road. Mount Tabor.- r , w,.w, ,. . ' Mr. . and ' Mrs. Charles Roddick . were :i ..J--- SECOND AND Mernicadeiny-of He, Elocotion, 'Z-zl v'.; v;: phone hood 29r . 271: PUPIL8 BOOKED ' - SINCE ' -8EPT. B, 1904 ; t- ' -A- :T' ' Other Bftiricjics of Study : - . . r , VOICE CULTURE r - - " VIOLIN .W, PHYSICAL CUUTURE ' ELOCUTION "r?v;: MANDOLIN - rART, DRAWING, etc. ORATORY GUITAR v " DANCING, LAW 7 7 Sv. DRAMATIC ART : h. BANJO - -. and LANGUAGE Th sblett Teachers In the City Afr Employed thi the Cost -:.---1 of Iiutraction the Most Keuoiutle . ,: . . ..' ':' .'. entertslned by Portland friends .-last week while on their honeymoon- They were married In Lebanon last Monday. The bride was Miss Josephine Marks. r '. 'W .: "' rH-T" 1 Mrs." Oeorge-Stengerwag' at' home- to her friends Thuraday aftsrnoon In bar new home, Kits Thirteenth street - -.- '.w ' ' . Mrs. L. Psrmlee Spesr ef Seattle,- with her two children. Is visiting hsr psrents, Mr. and Mra J. P. Wager, t It 1 Nortn Twenty-nrar street. ' ' She will remain two or three weeka and will be st home, W her friends On Thursdays. y -J,"; --.' ? m COMING EVENTS. Mrs. Nina La rows, head ef the depart ment of elocution In the Woman's club, will conduct sn Interesting program at the club's meeting next Friday.' The fol lowing numbers wjll be' given: . Dumb bell driil -- (anvil ' chorus), Mrs;'. Frank Vanduyn, Mrs. C. E. Runyon, Mrs. W. H. Markell, Mrs.. Csrl Abendrotfa -Mra JaroeS F. Dnvlea, Mra L. LIvssleyMrcJ. Charles Smith, Mrs. D. M. Wstsen, Mra J, D. Young; recitation (Irish dialect), Mra'B. S. Pague; reading. Mrs. Nina La rowe; balcony sceae. from "Romeo and Juliet"' (Romeo. Mies Alice Juston; Juliet,- Mlsa : Ella Ehroseni; potion- scene from same, Mlas Ehmsen;-playlet 'The Investigating Committee" Mrs. i .Vestry, the, deacon's wifs. Mrs, Charles Smith; Mrs.-Pill.- tha doctor's wlfev? Mra,; Carl Abendroth; Mrs. Brief, tbe lawyer's wife, Mrs, D M. Wstsonr Mrs. 'Tug,-very deaf, Mrs. M. Baruh; . Mrs. Prim, very prim snd poetical, Mrs. J. D. Young; Mra Bqdssh, the farmer's wife, Mrs. B. 8. Pague! Miss Snapp, very snsppy, Mra C. E. Runyon; Mrs. Blunt, very so, Mrs. W. H.: Markell; Mlas Falrman. persecOt- ed teacher, Mra Frank Vanduyn ,RecU tat Ion "Penelope Penwlck. My Sweet P," Mlas Alice Juston. "; -r i , . : .sin "-: w' ":' "-".0" Oregon - lodge. No. .. 111. Degree of Hono announces an entertainment and reception to the vlalttng grand lodge of flqlals, to bo held at the lodge hall in the Alisky building, on' Wednesday even ing. . An excellent program' Is In course Lpf preparation, and no . effort will be spared to make the arrair a success. All members of the order and their . friends are invited to attend. Mesdamea Greg- J-ory,-- Supple and Ward conetltute;the committee in charge or tne event" . - .-. --.. --' The -regular- monthly-, meet logof -ths Woman's Home Missionary society of Grace Methodist Episcopal church, which will b, held in the church parlors next Friday -afternoon at I o'clock,, wilt be entertained by, Mrs.- E. C Frost . Special features of tha interesting program pre- pared for tha .bcca.lon vOlB. be an ad-J draaa n "The -Banlen of the Cltv." bv I dress on The Burden Of the City," by Miss Clara Webb snd a solo by Miss Anna Rankin. - All women are Invited to atttid-..."-'-.".y: -jZt..., :.-..-.,...:.-.. . " ' Next Tuesdsy aftsrnoon at I o'clock Central W..C. T.-V.-Drlll hold 1U regu lar business meeting at the home of tha president, Mrs. M. J. Jsnney; 111 day street v"1 " ----h . - . .:'.(,:? The Cansdlan society, newly organised, will have ita first regular meeting next Tuesday evening In the parlors of the Glendora- hotel,- Nineteen th - and Couch street a "A' good mualcal and literary MORRISON,. MULKEY '-. v- iWiJ Bs!BwaDKwxtssKeeKeBwal . .teissjfciS::- egswxxxjggflxtxtxl KOSBAVsTT' A. CKOSOTOat, if Concert Pianist and teacher ef Piano ---TheorrjyarBwn; Fop terms and time addrcoo Phone Hood 297 program hss been srrsnged for tha a- elal hJur. The reception committee con slsts ef Mra E. A. Thsmer, Mra. B. U. Bradley, Mrs. J. A. Martin and Mra. A. J. Baer. J....i. i..z. . r.": PERSONAL Prof. A. X. Oroutt of The Dallee was -In tha city recently , Mr. and Mra B. II. Bowman .of Port land are guests at tbe home ef Mr.- snd Mra Werner Breyman of Salem. , : Mlas Carrie Lee and Mlaa Margnerlte Chamberlain are visiting Mrs. C, B. Shelton of Salem. ' - ..'. . . Hubert Rountree of. the University of Oregon esme down frees-Eugene Wed? . needsy for a short visit at his home... Mr. -and Mra Alton Hampton, promi nent society people of Eugens. passed through Portland tbe first of he week on their return from a honeymoon trip to New York. - .v Vv, .'. , 'UtU. R. S. Bean of Eugene Is visiting her son, London. ' J." " .'' Oeorge O. Ooodall, one of the 'Lewis and -Clark exposition clerks, visited In Eugene last week with Walter Whittle sey of the sociological department of the University of Oregon. . Mrs. a. A. Westgats. Mra E. W. Lanif J ' doi. Mrs. Percy X- Young, Mra F. P. . Nutting and Mrs. J. H. Simpson war .Albany visitors at the Melba concert., n Judgs snd Mrs, C-B. Bellinger were lest week the guests of Mr. and Mrs-A. Bush of Salem. Miss.-Justine Cslmela' haa returned . from a visit with Mlsa Cora P. Talking ton of Salem. - I ..Mrs. F.M. Weetfair nag returned ta her home In Albany. - Dr. Oertruda Freneh la-Dlsltlng) lias - parents la Tha Dalles. . - i . Mlsa Bertha Burckhardt Is tha guest - of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Lis be of The Dalleav- ..,'---.. - ' . -Among tha Salem - people wha eama . down to attend the Melba concert were Mr. And Mra Oeorge C. Will. Mrs. C. H.1 Hinges, Mra Ernest Hofer, Miss Beat.: . rice Shelton. Mao Hofer aaa Scott Bo sarin; . ' '.' -' .-' .' William -Adam la Visiting hi niece, Mrs. W. T, R. Smith, of Salem. (Continued on Page Twanty-threa) COMING TO PORTLAND. The Mogc Wonderful Face SpedaliaV: :.' and Feature Corrector.,- -- - T- f-nr '-i'. L..- -r n - . . . 7 f p"r'- ---i J- w, P0OrSi,ta, -STt-T ,rom February 10. occupying suites II, It, II. Selllng-Hlrsch building. Washing- -ton -street -between West Park and Tenth, where be win treat alt facial. . and feature defects between I a. to. and I p. m.- week day and 19 a, m. and .4 p. m. Sundays, by his celebrated "Imme diate Process," which never falls. Dr. ' Pratt Is' a man of the deepest scleptlflo research and -can be -safely trusted by- : all who need his aid... Phone Main 7.'. . " - '! i Sajasxaat awiS wy.i . iMTa.'Tm-Xarowa,- hair Twenty-third " and Kearney. Opeu all ths yearPhone -Matn 111. - - '. .-..--, . , -nr. -., ':: 'yJ '"i '- e- i , ... PUPILS BOOKED1 ' . SINCE ,;: V T SEPT.'- 5i 1 904 .1. . -BLOCK 271 -:.,:y: