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SOCIETY (Continued from Para Two.) The Irving-ton Tennis clubhouse ai the, , scene of a brilliant social' event 'Thursday evening when ,Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph A. Marshall gave a reception and dance In honor of their daughter, Miss Vivian Marshall, and their son and his bride, Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Fleming Marshall. In the receiving line with the host and hostess and the guests of honor, were Mr. and Mrs, Frank Wood, parents of the bride. Mrs. Rudolph A. Marshall was handsomely gowned in lilac mesaalne with trim mings of rich lace and tucked net, made en trains: Mrs. Clifford Marshall wore her wedding gown ef white mes caline adorned with rare old lace; Miss Marshall wore a dainty white lingerie frock over pink silk with long sashes of pink satfn; Mrs. Frank Wood wore a rich apricot-colored messaline gown, on trains. The Misses Nina and Lila Guthrie and Elmer Young and Cyrus Woodworth re ceived ine truesis as mey arrivou u iu r w jr. Hnfmann and Mrs. Leon Vetera escorted them to the receiving line- . . The hall was elaborately decorted with sreena and the musicians were screened by a bower of fir boughs Punch was served in the open air gal. km nH lota in th cvcnlni refresh' merrte were served. Prasp's orchestra furnished the music. . The invitation list included: Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Addlton, Mr. and Mrs. U U lltohaann Vtr anil Mrs. John AltCnS- son. Mr. and' Mrs. R. .i. Albee, Mr. and Mrs. n I. Airirlr.h. Mr. ana Mrs. ,i J Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. A, Baren- drick, Mr. and Mrs. J., F. Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bell, Mr. and Mrs J. V. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bigger, Mr. and Mrs. T. Bllyeu, Mrs. Bishop, -Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Boardman, Mr. and Mrs. C. U Ross, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Bo wen. Mr ii xtrm n M. Branch. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Brown. Dr. and Mrs. w. w. Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Brunn, MJ. and Mrs. J. C. Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Luck ley, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Cake, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Chatten, Mrs. F. Cohn. Mrs. C..B. , Colby. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Cornell, Mrs. E. W. Cor nell, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. J. A- Currey. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Iianenhower, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Ti B. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Denison, Mrs. M. Denison, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Draper, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Edwards. Mrs. Frederick Eggert, Mrs. Barah A Evans, Mr. and Mrs. J. I Feary, Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson Jr., Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Field, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Finch, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Flthlan, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fleckensteln, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Fleckensteln, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Forsyth. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Frederick. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gase, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gleblsch, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Gllmore. Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Morris B. Gregg. Mr. and Mrs. W M. Gregory, Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Grondahl. Mr. end Mrs. R. H. Guthrie. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Halne;, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Harlow Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Herlng, Mr. and Mrs. T. U. Hidden, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Hitch cock Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hofmann. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hubert, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hume, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Hyland, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Jaegerf Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jaeger, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jennlng. Mr. and Mrs. F. U. Jennlng. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnston, Mr. arid Mrs. A. O. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Kapus, Mr. and Mrs. I M. Kline. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. KrauBse Mr. and Trt'wi. F- D. Kuettner, Mrs J. C. La Barr Mrs. Nina LaRowe, Mrs. I. Law-, lor. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Levy, Mr. and Mrs. Lelnenweber, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. T.omax. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lutke. Dr. W. O. Manlon. Dr. Florence Manlon, Dr. Katherlne Manlon, Mrs. P. J. Mann, iv and Mm Hav Matson. Mr. and Mrs. w' C. McBrlde, Mr. and Mrs. George Mrfiowan. Mr. and Mrs. William Mo- Murrav, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Meyer, Dr. nnd Mrs. Byron Miller, Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moore, r nn,i Mrs Lawrence Moore. Mrs. Monrehouse, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Neu- linusen. Mr. ana Mrs. a. riewianas, rar, nnd Mrs. Fred Noltner. Mr. and Mrs, ri v Nnrthnmrle. Mr. and Mrs. M. A Oedon. Mr. and Mrs. T. McD. Patter- nc T XT Tjaovvv Fir S 1 , 1 1 . ..11. CtltU Af vw.v-j, nml Mrs. G. D. Peters, Mr. and Mrs 7 enn Peters. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Pet- thiKer, Mr. and Mrs. John Placeman, ;r nii Mrs. J. Proebstel. Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. William Keid. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rigler Mrs. Knhlnson. Mr. and Mrs. C W. Rollins, Mr. nnd Mrs. 8ol Rosenfeld, Mr. and Mrs. C E. Runyon, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Rushmore. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Babln Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Schell, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Scott, Mrs, A. R. Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Sheik. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Staler. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Smith, Mr. and Mr. G. W. Stapleton. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart, Mrs. . u Stnnn. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stoneroad, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Strowger. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tanner. Mrs. Taylor. Mr, and Mrs. James Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. A. Tiohner, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tim, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Versteeg. Mr. and Mrs Marlon Versteeg, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Wentworth. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Willlson, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Will son. Mr. and Mrs. O. Winnlns Ktad, Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Wise, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Woleott, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Woodworth, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wright, and the Misses Frances Batchelor, Mabel Beck, Sophie Beck, Evelyn . Bell, Florence, Evelyn and Ada May Blgsrer, Cohn, Corlnne and Haiei urooK, ueue Cunning ham, Daisy Dean, Agnes and May Duffy, Flora Dunham, Franoes Gott- hall. Oreprory. Nina and Lllla Guthrie, Jane Hetlman, Beatrice Hidden. Zola Hitchcock, Pauline Kline, Marie Barre, Kathleen and Nona Lawler, Daisy and Dolcle Mansfield. Cara Mas tick, Nellie Maxon, MInslnger, Anns 8. and Elisabeth Monroe, Murphy, Grace O'Neill, Evelyn Rigler, Sarah and Llla Rogers, Rogers, Helen Rosenfelt, Persia sargenc, Anna tne. iaa tsnea, jose chlne Stapleton. Msuffe Steadman. Hazel Tiohner, Florence Walrath. Violet Web ster, and Dan Rellnger, Henry J. Big ger. b;a mum, ueorge urown, Howard Brown. Charles Buby, John Cahalln, Frank Cohen, Arthur C. Dayton, Charles Dean. Charles Duffy, Martin Duffy, Ralph EHson. Arthur Field, Roy Field, Wallace Frarler, Harold Howes, Harold Johnptone, Frank Kable, Howard Kable, Dr. H. I. Keeney, Ralph Knight, Harry Mooro. Ben Morrow. W. H. Murphy, Dan O'Neill. Herbert Proebstel. G. W. Rln. lev, Wilbur Reld, John Rogers, San ford Rosenfeld, Walter Rosenfeld, For est Rmlthson. Chester ' Starr. Qeoree Steadman, Irving Stearns. George H. Tobias. Oliver Walker, Charles Willl son, Cyrus A. Woodworth, Elmer Young. w Mr. and Mrs. PeteY Kerr entertained with Ji dlntier at their beautiful Rivera home FrHav evenlny in honor o Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Ladd-Corbett - Mlts Florence Kohn is to entertain a numher of the voting people at auction bridge. at the Portland, Tuesday evening. . The Marcus Flelschners are at the Plwia in New York for a- few days prior to sailing for Europe. , , w Mr. and Mrs. Marcus J. Delahunt left last week for New York to spend several months. . . Mrs. Edmund C. Glltner has cards out for a bridge afternoon next Wednesday, , . . v Mr. and Mrs. T.-B. Wilcox have gone east-for several weeks, . The " Camaraderie club has sent' out invitations for their, first dance Satur dny evening at the Masonic temple. A . W A TS V. 1 x 19 pavrviivnBQB n.( o oil . a. is. wnn- ton, Mrs. E. E. Coursen and Mrs. E. E. Lytle. The members are Arthur Fields, Arthur Murphy, Elmer Young, Frank cyiiian sj x. EVENTS OF TIIE WEEK The Tuesday Afternoon club met with Mrs. A, J. Stiles, 827 Gantenbeln ave nue. In the absence of the president, Mrs. H. J. Jackson, who Is attending the State Federation of Woman's clubs at La Grande, and the vice-president. the secretary, Mrs. Harry Vorse, pre sided. Trie program or tne afternoon was a continuation of the study of Dickens' works, i Roll call . was re sponded to by quotations from Martin Chuzulewit. L The following program was in the hands of the hostess: Dick ens' child characters, Paul and Florence Dombey.yby Mrs. F. M. Miles; "(char acter sketch) character sketch of Little Men and the Marchioness, by Mrs. M. E. Miller; character sketch of Tom and Ruth Pinch with illustrative readings, Mrs. W. J. Vincent Other notable child characters. Mrs. William T. Amos Dickens' famous creations,". Sairey Gamp, Sally Brass, Mrs. A W. Whit mle; Uriah Heep and other famous cre ations. Mrs. Robert Smith.- Mrs. Henry Berger Jr., read the quarrel scene be tween eairey uamp and retsy .prig; also the oversleeping scene in "The Old curoslty Shop." Mrs. xMerwin r-ugn reaa uicKens' beautiful d! scrip tion of sunset In Martin ShUKlewit. J. no ciud wll meet November 17 with Mrs. A. W. Clark, 800 Northrup street iu rv. car. A. J, The Qui vlvt club met at the home of Mrs. W. J. Pritchard Thursday after noon. After the business meeting Mrs. Harry Innocent in behalf of the club presented Mrs. W. H. I.vnm with handROmA hnnlr In Ol.nr.rla tlnn n Ka services as ineir secretary and treas urer, in remembrance of Mrs. J. B. Olmsted's birthday Mrs. W. J. Pritch ard presented Mrs. Olmsted with a pretty china plate. A dainty luncheon was served. Mrs. Pritchard was as sisted in serving by her daughter. Mrs. F. E. Bailey. Those present were; Mrs. If- J- Pritchard, Mrs. H. C. Lyon, Mrs. H. D. Curtis, Mrs. Bert Jackson, Mrs. w- Ai Monroe, Mrs. Harry Innocent, Mrs. J. B. Olmsted. Mrs. George Spen cer. Mrs. A. A. Molan, Mrs. W. H. f,r,brJr Mr8- w- H. 'Daughtery and Mrs. F. E. Bailey. A very pleasant surprise kitchen shower was given Miss Jennie Lynch last Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs.-, ! Harting, 875 East Third street North. The evening was spent in games and music after which a buf fet luncheon was served In the dlnln room. The rooms were beautifully dec orated In pink and white, interwoven wuri rea hearts and cuplds. The fol lowing guests were present: The Misses Jennie Lynch. Lena Lynch, Pernllla Nellsnn. P,u HanAhi., Dki Grayson, Pearl and Mary Clarke, Dora and Minnie Bonneau. fliHr,rt pnrh Nora Conway, Agnes Gaffnev, Paris' Morrison. Clara Kmnr anH m.iii. Thompson end Mrs. Reas Leabo, Mrs. '8 ana Mrs. A. H. Hasting. Mrs. Oscar Balrd entertained with a delightful children's party at her home in Walnut park Monday afternoon in honor of the sixth birthday of her llt- tle son, Bail 11 Balrd. Mrs. Bernard I delighted with a fishing ' contest In which Una Weaver, Dorothy Rossman and Katherlne Rossman won the prises. At the supper that followed miniature roast turkeys filled with bonbons were the favors. The guest were Ruth Chambers, Beralce and Ruth ' HolL Dorothy and Katherlne Rossman, Una and Jean Weaver, Jack and Isabel Jak way, Mabel 8tranger, Barbara, and Robert Blythe, The Wilder Male chorus was given a pleasant surprise last Wednesday evening at -'Grace M. E. church. After the regular weekly rehearsal thVyoun men were marched down stairs lntq the Sunday School room, 'where an oyster supper had been provided for them by Mrs, L. O. Ralston. Speeches were made by J. K. GUI, W. M. Wilder, G. H. Street and othe member of the chorus. This was the first of several entertalnmenta which are projected for this organisation during the coming winter. The chorus Is now larger than ever before. The chorus will soon give a unique musical service which will consist of hymns of the Southland, which will represent old plantation melodies and will be of unusual Impor tance to all who have an interest in the hymns of the colored people.''. . Mrs. Maurice Blnford and Mrs. George Weiss gave a miscellaneous shower at the home of the former laaf Tuesday afternoon in honor of Miss Bess Munro, whose marriage takes place soon. The rooms were tastefully decorated with hearts. Progressive games were played during the after noon and were followed by light re freshments. Those present were: The Misses Guenn Ferguson, Hasel Lee, Grace Cawthorne, uleta Legrand, Edna Munro, Vera Phillips, Marion Humble, Lela Baker, Ida Phillips and Nellie Morgan, Mrs. P., A. Blnford, Mrs. Fagg, Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Pefton, Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Frank Legrand. The members and friends of Grace Baptist church, Montavllla, gave their pastor, Rev. A. B. patch, and Mrs. Patch a reception at their home on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Patch have re sent v begun their work In Montavllla, and the church made this the occasion to welcome them formally to their new field, and incidentally to help them cel ebrate the fifth anniversary of their marriage. Misses Bertha Brebaut, Persia Billings, Lenta Stanley, Ruby GUbsugh, Delia Woods, Edith Bern, Eva Mulkey, Era Btrlckier. Laura Van Horn, Isabel Oil baugh and Ethel Stiles and Mrs. 8. H. Sou le. The next meeting will be held at the new home of Miss Isabel Gil bough, 1080 Belmont street Wednesday evening, November 18. Mr. Ringrer's Japanese party which was given last Saturday evening was a success. The hall was beautifully decorated In Japanese ,' style. There were many pretty Japanese gowns worn by tne laaies present. A feature of Japanese Love the eveninsr was the Song" sung in a charming manner by Miss Edith Nordstrom. She was dressed in a blue silk geisha costume and car ried a oeautuui bouquet or crysan themums. .- A Thanksgiving party will be given by the Wistaria club Monday evening, November 23. at Rtngler's hall. The patronesses will be Mrs. Olga Bartsch LangTMra. K. D. McBrlde. Mrs. A. B. Hostetler, and Mrs. H. C. Billings.. The club members are H. H. Thomas. E. H. Wedemeyer, C. M. Tiffany, and A. Woelm. A delightful whist party was given recently by Astra Circle, Women of Woodcraft, and the guards of this circle have decided to entertain their friends with a dance. Thursday In the Woodman ' Temple. The guards will act as a reception committee. One of the pleasant events of the week was last, Thursday afternoon, when the Swastika Five Hundred club met at the home of Mrs. Susie O'Brien. The prize, a beautiful cut glass spoon tray, was won by Mrs. Klneflck. The I. B. C. club of the Second Bap tist church gave a banquet Tuesday. The decorations were arranged beautl- Durlnv the evening a larse marrlaare Den waa nunc in the and Mrs. Patch led to rarl their station be It nit,... U lir.lnh aantr 1 deacon, formally welcomed them to the church and community, and presented to them two handsome rockers, the gift of the church. The Wednesday Evening Five Hun dred club met October 28, at the home of Mr. anO Mrs. J. Coulsen Hare, 274 Caruthers street. Halloween decora tions which lent a spirit of cheer and hospitality were In evidence in all parts of the house. Mrs. W. H. Allen, pres ident of the Federated Women s clubs of the state of Washington, was the special guest of the evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. J. N. Brown and Dr. L. B. Smith. The next meeting will be with Mr. and Mrs. J H. Cook, 1509 Bel mont street, November 18. Company C. Third infantry, Oregon National Guard, gave its Thanksgiving party at the Armory. There waa a large attendanoe of friends. Stiles' or chestra played. The patronesses were Mrs. J. T. Bow- i man. Mrs. C. T. Smith. Mrs. J. T. Dole and Mrs. John Sommervllle. The com mittee consisted of Sergeant J. C. Dirk. Sergeant L. M. Dole, Corporal W. fully. Several toast were given dur ing the -evening in which Rev. 8. C. Lapham, Rev; C. B. Cook and L. 8. Ball participated. ' Music waa furnished by the Sheets-Riches orchestra. - - 1 . ". ' ; Tha "Erlndel Girls" hava issued cards for their November party, which Is to be given Wednesday evening, at Mur lark hall. The patronesses will be Mrs. M. J. Driseoll. Mrs. J. O. Hoyt. Mrs. Joseph Forestal, Mrs. J. McDevltt and Mrs. A. C. .Smith. The D. of E. girls gave a brilliant party Tuesday at Alumni hall. The committee consisted of Miss . M. v C Chambers, Miss Katherlne Gaffney, Mlsa Ellen Smith, Miss Ellen Ryan. Miss Mary Curry, Miss -Katherloe Smith and Mrs. W. J. Smith. Music was furnished by Mrs. Rose Wein berger's orchestra. WEDDINGS A pretty wedding waa celebrated Thursday evening at the residence at Mrs. A. C Kennedy, 1071 BeTmnr.t street, when her daughter, MJsa Pearl E. Kennedy, was united ta marriage to Artnur C. Bryant by tfte Rev. J. J. Staub Of the Sunnyalde Congregational church. Frank B. Kemp acted ae hext man and Miss Reba Kennedy as bride, maid. The ceremony waa witnessed by numerous friends. - - .-.:- . :- ' - Saturday; November T, W. SJ. Maey and M!as Verdla Ma Ville were quietly married - In the- reception-room of the Whit Temple, Rev. J. Whltcomo Brougher, D. D., officiating. (Continued on Pag Four.) Are You Ready For Swan Co. Drake jrv and p Are You Ready For " 1 fi THANKSGMN With Your EVENING GOWN and OPERA COAT? We carry only ONE of a KIND. Considering QUALITY our prices are the lowest to be found in the city. Gowns From $25.00 to $150.00 Opera Coats $25.00 to $100.00 The best line of exclusive suits, coats, waists and petticoats Satisfaction Guaranteed Bullis, W. Cor- McKenzle, Corporal R. B. poral J. Sommervllle. 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