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SOCII (Continued From Page Two.) ; invitations, assisted the hostess In en tertalning, as. did also Mlaa Carrol Cyr. 8utrer was served at the card tables, and the refreshments - sustained tha heart idea. Th ur nine : tables. The clubs gave the hostess - handsora 5 ma. xne. . f reierrea eiocn ciuu, m. apaneee hanging backet of brass; the l uesoay - Kigrtt ciud a -cut glass own ana tn Thursday- Nigm ciuo an ira portea vase. . Mr., and Mrs. Charlea D. Slocum, who fame from Oklahoma and bought beautiful ' home at' Jennings Lodge, were given ; a,; reception And s surprise party Thursday. . Tha company gathered at Mr. Russell's and Mr. Redmond's residences, and at 8 o'clock all went ot Mr. Slocum's home. The house wa hen decorated beautifully with Chinese lanterns and was a mass of light from x op to Dottom. Mlaa Bronte Jennings pave some - delightful readings. , The . Rice family , furnished music. Those present we ret Mr. and Mrs. John F. ) Jennings"," Mr.- and Mrs. Ed Rothe, Dora ' and Minnie Rot he, Master Ernest Rothe, Ansa tironte Jenntnas. Mr. ana Mrs. T. J. Bpooner, Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Board- : man Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Rice. Miss N - lie Rice. Wr. and Mrs. A. F. Russell. Anna Russell. Glen; -Robert and Leslie Clifford Russell. Mr. and Mra.JtZwil roit, Naomi , Wilcox, . Master "Kenneth uiicox, Mr., ana Mrs. w. M. jriose, Mr. and Mra. Charles F. Redmond, William P. Rons,' Mlaa Edna J. Rosa, Master iteginald U . Ross, u. C. Clark, jk, Webb, J. A. Kelson, Manson Rase. A - pleasant valentine - birthday party was' given Laura DJngle by her parents, Mr, and Mr. R R. Dingle, at her home. (7 East Ankeny street, Saturday eve. nlng a week ago. Tha -evening was spent in musie and games. ; The first prlsea were, won by Miss Elisabeth Was- sell and Mlsa Mollis Fettlng. The sec .- ond prises were won by Mis Harriet Fettlng and Alfred Lomii. Refresh ments were ; served at t a late hour. Among those present were the Misses Kdlth Dufur, porothy - Tate, Genevieve Dufur. Eetelle McCarthy.- Wilhelmlna , rtecKsrea, hmp cox Mollle retting, Oene Lynch, Harriet Fatting, Elizabeth Wasaell. Grace Du Oaa, Edna - Hursh. Evelyn Ewart, Edna Stuart. , Ernia fcwart, Doris Ball, Veva Leach. Elsie Clair. Helen Clair, - Fairy Leach, and Ida Dineie. Mra Recks ted. Mrs. Mar: Parke Myera, Paul Grtesel, Harry Hursh, Myron Myeia, Raymond Fox, Fred Grle. sel, Freeman McNary. Alfred vLomax. Roland Towes, Claude Jvomax, , George jnngie. rora cox, Mr. May and Mr. ueckatM. -- - The T. A. G. club entertained with a valentine party at the home of Miss - rma Nelson. 549 Yamhill street, Sat urday evening. The decorations consist ed of the elub colors, yellow and green, in the living room, hearts In the-dln- ing room, and pennants and , .- Oregon grape, and ferns In the parlor. The club member are Ella Ashbaugh, nrest dent; Irma Nelson, treasurer: Ines Cor nell, .Ruby Tfcerkell, Florence Klein schmldt and Ada Conry. 'Those preaent were Martha Holden, Ruth Rringmann, Zitra Woodward. Pauline Bonn sen, Lo- rene uunran, Agnes Mitchell, Ada con ry, Inea Cornell, Florence Kletnscnmtdt, Nellie Bavan. Ruby Thlrkell, Irma Nel son. William Lewis. Rov Johnson. --Den. ton Cotterlln, Harry Davis, George Kel ly, Lawrence Masterston, Eugene- West, nnrt vasn, van ecnuna ana rteroert M ft agar. Games, music, and .dancing were indulged in, after, which refresh wients were ' served. The prises were secured by Agnes Mitchell and Herbert juecsgar. . hi. .)(., Mrs. R. Tunk entertained - some of her pupils at a musicals Saturday after noon, February '18, at her residence on Market ' street.' ; The selections . repre senting some of the best masters were difficult, considering the youth of- the pertormers. ,oui eacn pupil played with Skill. A few of tha mnlhdr ant frtnd were present and a pleasant so- ciai time enjoyea. Those present were tatnenne Morton, wile ma. Tobev. He en Pierce. Nelta Tobev. Minnie Ktavers Elsie Logus, Joyce Ball, Mamie Ander son, tiacei iteafler, Esther gwansen, Edna Young, Haset Webber, Cora Web- rmr. Martha and uertle Van Homlsaen, Norma Meeva, Kate and VAnnle Schelde man. Edith Johnso-.n JDortha Morris, Lily Ladd, Kate Smith. Alice Wilhelm, Hasel Weatrem.- Elaine Cooper, Mrs. Bell. Mrs. Norton, Mrs. Tobey, Mrs. Bull. Mrs. (levers, Mr. Johnson,' Mrs. Webber, Mrs. Pierce. Mrs. Van Hoom Issen and MrsTMcLaln. A 8t. Valentine party wag given , last Monday evening by Mlas Gladys Connolly at the home of her paaents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Connolly In Irvlng Oon. The rooms were tastefully decor ated with festoons of hearts. Piano soloa were rendered by ; Misses Violet Johnson and Helen Wef mini. Various games-were played. theTrtssrbe!ng won by . Mlas Berth Thompson and Miss Violet Johnson, and Rl win Han- Sen. Thoae present were: Misses Lena odfrey. Ananlta Parker. Ruby Ladd, Helen' Wegman, Bern Ice Hoi lings worth. Violet Johnion. Gertrude Kelly, Marlon Connolly, Frankle Thompson. - Rose Wing, Wlnnlfred Stark, Bertha Thomp son, Edna Ha ngen. Elisabeth Donner- berg, Helen Wastell and Charles Hall, w Joe Meyer, Louis Porter, Charles Olsen, Waldo Rose. Alex Nag! e: Clarence Por yter, Alvah Weston. Klwin Hsngt r. Al gernon Weiton, Kd Hogg and . Harold Connolly. - v. . . . Mrs. 15. P. Preble enlerUined Thurs day afternoon at her. home on Chap jnan street v in honor of Mrs. Crlppen ef ? Livingston. Mont. The guests In eluded Mrs. L W. DuBols, Mrs. A. B. F4tstham. Mrs. Thomas P. Clarke, Mra C. W. Albright. Mrs. E. K.' Beard, Mrs. Frank Hodgkln, Mra. Wilbur Aldrlch, "Mrs. J. H. Heasley and Mrs. Albert Rawaon - of Vancouver . Mrs. Holiday, Mra.' Charles and Mrs. John Hefferhn of Livingston, Mont., Mrs. J, C. LeBarre a nd Mrs. E. Owen of Portland. . The hostess was assisted by Missess Mar- ! TWO; DOZEN DIFFERENT l WAYS OF COOKING VEAL I ? On can truthfully' ay here 1 no other meat that ranks up in the deli cacies line miiK-nea end rattenea veai. Ppring lamb is a fine thing in its place but there Is a limit to its culinary capa bilities. rot so wun veai. - you can cook it In two drtaen different wave and mavbe more. Chicken la a world-loved dish but I assure yon many an econom ical lostess nas cookm ner veai so as to make it taste an Ideal Imitation of . the elegant. fowl. - The markets of the Smith Meat Company are making this a veal week and are offering some re- marKaDiy line. Jarge. iruii grown veal, fattened to order with all the milk; thev . could drink. Nothing a choice ha ever been seen in town. No matter how you wish to serve veal, fi this one thing in your mem ory cook It thoroughly. Not the faint est echo of an underdone Is permissible. The Smith Marketa will make Veal Sau sage every day this week. It will cost 12c per pound. Tou will find It best to bake thla sausage in the oven. It cooks evenly and besides, accumulates a good gravy. - Another special for the week will be shoulder roast veal at lfle per pound. I ,fel half an hour to the pound is none too long" for oven roast veal. Bprinkle with snge along with the other aeasoning. Loin roasts of ' veal at le and rib roasts at UVic and 16c ,re Very delicious with onion dress ing. From the vesl that Smith 1 cot ting VOii can gt Prime Rib Roast Vea! at 10c and 15Ac; a duplicate of Prime Rib Roaet Bef. Ton can have also a fancv rolled Prim Rlh Roast of Veal st 15. The brpsst of Veal makes a , . i . . i i. LIT aaret DuBoia. Eltna Gilbert and Nellie Preble. Pleaemg vocal numbers were rendered by Mlsa DuBols and Mlas Gilbert.- ,The prizes were carried away by Mrs. Frank Hodgkln and Mrs. C. .W. Albright. Mlas Julia ' McCarthy, and Mlsa Gladys Plersoa entertained a number of their friends, Friday evening, February It,' with a Valentine party at he bom of the former, 15! Portsmouth avenue. The rooms were beautifully decorated with Oregon grape, red crepe paper, and hearts, darts, and, cuplds, . were in evidence everywhere ', ';"-- '- Many Interesting-games - appropriate for the occasion were - played, after which a delightful luncheon was served. Miss Gertrude' Plerson presided at the punch bowl, and a delightful time was enjoyed by all. . - -' - Those who 'partook of the evening" pleaaures were the Misses Sad Col la more,. Virgle Strong, Virginia Carlander, Helen DeVaul, Amelia , Ullman, Cath erine Short,' Helen Trougan. Rein Mc Namara. Alica Pubalme. Eulalla Mar tin and Frances McGlumphy, Ralph Walton,- Fred Grlswold, Lloyd Rudd, Raymond Carlander, Albert Welsendan ger, Gordon Colgan, Eugene LeOs.ll, Will Cole, Spencer - Link. George Kerr. Will McCarthy, Joe Duhaime, and Dor sey Walton,. ,f' - - The member of the1 Portia club and their husband were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jafih Manning at a card party given Friday night of laajt week. The decoration were most artistic with red as the prevailing color. - Red heart ex tended in string from wall to wall, making a gay and attractive scene, -At supper Ice cream . squarea with red hearts In the center were served, Part ners for supper were chosen by means of duplicate valentines, which were disj tributed among the guests by the littl daughters of the host and hostess. ? Mr.-W. V. Maaters won the lady' prise, a pretty piece of Bohemian ware, and J. B. Hosford had the highest score among the men players, and won a Lincoln pictorial and ory calendar for 109., Gecrg W. Stapleton was unanimously awarded the ''booby", Jion- ; Mr. and Mr. Frank' Huott of 1 Nofth Twenty-econd ' atreet, gave a birthday and . valentine party to their grandson. Master Tommle Fargher, on his twelfth birthday. The party attend ed the matinee at the Orpheum and following the performence -they. en Joyed an automobile ride ' till dinner time, whes) they returned to the boy home when the table was laid for twelve. The dining-room was beauti fully decorated In hearts of all sites. and- red - carnations. The eveniag ; was tleasantly spent in musie and games. Those present were Dorothy Seaman, Florence Brown, Mildred Raymond, Blanch Kierson, rteien ini. Bessie Rierson, Leon Goldamith, George War- Amos Helm and Tommle Fargher.. One tf tHe most enjoyable' meeting of the Tuesday Afternoon club wa held at Mrs. A. W. yWhltmer's home. Twen ty-third and Broadway. Tuesday, Feb ruary 8. Covers at luncneon were una for 24. 'The tablea were beautiful with cut flowers and white shaded lights threw a sort radiance over mm loveiy home. A toaat was given to each mem ber, many of which were '3ata." rre ating much merriment, painty hand painted place cards made fitting sou venirs of - tha occasion. Mr, ttj lt Gllnes won the card prie. Beside member. Mr. DeGroff and Mr. Ayls worth, mother and aunt f the hostess, were ruests. The next ' meeting will be with Mrs. Merwin Pugb. 9it East Everett treet ' Among the pleasant event of the past week In fraternal circles was the banquet given by Mount Hood circle. No. 151, W. of W.i to members and can iiriAtoa secured during a three months' campaign Just closed. Cover were laid for TO persons. uuriDK nm oanqucv hour speeches and toaats were given. An Impromptu program of Instrumental and vocal music was rendered and es pecially enjoyed were several "Scotch songs by J, - Ruddtman. Dancing was indulged in till a late hour. As the fenttvltie were about to close Mrs. Lou Ellen Cornell presented Mrs. M. J. Rud dtman with a sofa cushion for having secured the moat member during the campaign. All Joined hands, forming a circle, ana sang . Auia iang syne. One of 'the pleasant affaire of the week wa the banquet - aerved to the member of 1 Mount Hodd circle - last Monday evening who had been success ful in ' aecurtna new memoers for the circle in the past three months. The spread wasprepard and served in the spacious banquet hall of the east aid Woodman hall and. nearly 10ft were d resent to eniov it. A delightful uro gram of music and dancing had been f prepared: and several after-dinner speeches were made by prominent mem ber. Mr. B. K. Knapp acted as toaat mistress. The next social event of th circle , will be a "George Waahlngton whist and dance'.' next Tuesday evening. Monday evening Mis Lena Lynch en tertained hor friends with a valehttne party. H j Tha parlor " was , decorated in hearts, red and white. The drrrlng room wa in plnK and white, aamea and mu sic , were the-feature Of the evening. 'Phe nrlses were won bv Fred Schnell and Mlas Nelson. Refreshment wer served; Those ; present were: Mlsse Ooorgla Koger. Pernllla 1 Nelson. Ruth Grayson. Emma Leel. Margaret Duerr. Roblna Orayson, Llzal Brheldman-and liena Lynch; Martin Nelson. Lion Becker. Rudolph Hoaely, Otto Nelson, Fred Schnell.' Phil Sinner, Jams Lynch. Mr. A. B. Forth, Mr., K. Lynch. Mr. and - Mrs. 'Leon' Bienvenu ' enter' talned a number of their friend at their - residence.' tt Shaver atreet. In honor of their wooden wedding. Satur- per pound, according to the cut you choose. Take- a stewpan. heat It well. drop Into it a few spoonful of butter ana. tet Drown.' into tnis place the pieces of veal and cover- with boiling water.' Let aimmer until done, season, then thicken with flour paste. Take- a breast of veal at te or 19c and roll with bread stuffing a for chicken and roaat. : Knuckles - of veal at 6c per pound make a delightful meat jelly. Cover with cold water and let simmer, with seasonings, for 24 bonra Strain and let -stand te harden. Knuckles of veal at e a pound make a nice stew. Shoulder Veal Cutlets are 12 Ho at Smith's. Loin Veal Cutleta are l&e, and Rib Veal Cutlets are UHc and 15c. Veal Steak la a rare. treat end only 16e at Smith's. All of , these fried dishes may be cooked plain, in butter, or bread ed and fried. Don't make the mistake of turning your meat often In the. pan like you do when you pan a teak. On side of the steak or cutlet must be well cooked before you turn to the other. There are doien other possi bilities with vesl" to an enterprising ook; there are croquettes, cecils, olives of veal, frlcsndelles. pot.ple, veal loaf, ragouts, galantines,-,syeI stew - with dumplings, veal hash, veal ' sop and beMed leg of veal. The veal vou set at Bmlth's Is only the very choicest of .' fresh Oreron stack, no Ice-car meat at! Smith's. You can get it at their follow-1 lng markets: tit Alder street, twherej ymi win 'nave in rsss r mi in. otn,r "msrketa until you get to Smith's), l wiiuam ,Tiu,.iji jviississippt ave nue, and Pmlth' new majket, J63 East day -evening. The house was-prettily .decorated In Oregon grape and atrlngs I Of red hearts frmnnnrrl from the cell- f lgs and chandellera. . Music, dancing and game were indulged in during the . evening. .. Among, those present were: i m r. niiu Airs. xi..v l.. layior,. Air. 'aim 1 Mrs. T. Spreadborough, Mr. and Mra. Leon Blenvami. Mlsnes Myrtle Ie Doux, Dorothy. Welby, William Clark. H. I Ingram, Phillip Phillips. George Tay lor, Master Zena Spreadborough.- -? - Ml Edith Nordtrom wa given a urprise party In lionor of her birthday, which was on r St. Valentine' 'day, There were sliout 60 nf her friend dtp St ant end th"y presented her with a music cabinet She was the recipient of many beautiful flowers and valentines lu abundance. The decorations were dD proprtate for the. occaalon a delightful luncheon was served and the evening waa a roost enjoyable one with music, dancing and games, Mlsa Nordstrom i a popular pianist and possesses a good voice. Several theatre parties hsv been given ' during the -t past week for ; Mls The Monday Afternoon Shakespeare club has enjoyed several; theatre par ties the past week during, the rendition of the Shakespearean plays" .at the Helllg by Charles Hanford. Thursday evening at the "Winter's Tal" Mra J. Con I son Hare entertained several of tha members of the club: Mrs. waitman T, Wade, Mr. s Frederick A. Douty, Mrs. Fred W. Graves. Mrs. Allyn Reed and Mra. Wendell Chandler. . Those in at tendance; Friday night , were - Profeasor and Mrs. Kigglna, Dr. anq . mm- u. n. Smith, Dr. and Mra. Bristow. and Mr. J. C. La Barre. , , , 1 w , The La Gale, Dousairi Girl gave a most successful valentine dancing party st the Irvlngton Tennla club last Mon day evening. , The hall was beautifully decorated ln the club colors, jDlue and white, with many pennant, festoons of hearts, ferns and Oregon grape. The patronesses tor me evening were Mrs, John K, Miller -and Mrs. Silas Soule. The club members are the Misses Ethel Stiles. Lilla Wlntera, ICra Strlckler, Isabel Gllbaugh, Ruby Gilbaugh, Lenta Stahley, Laura Van Horn, Delia Woods, Bertha Brehaut, Persia Billings, Edith Bern and Eva Mulkey. i -t-?l'f"' '?':'v V '" ,X'':"' '-- Oregon chapter. United Daughter of the Confederacy, wer entertained last Friday afternoon at the home of the Vic preaident. Mra. Daniel Entler. Old fashioned southern hospitality prevailed and an interestina Droaram was ren dered. , The next, regular meeting df the chapter will be held at the home of Mrs. D. J. Hsynes. 666 Gllsan street, xnursaay iiurnoon it o clock. Not the change in the day. All mem bera are urged to fee present and all southerners in the city are cordially in vited to attend. t:. The Philathea girls ' entertained the Baraca boya at a valentine party Feb ruary 11 at the home of Mlaa Gladys Morgan.- - The prises were won by' Miss Sylvia McQuInn and Carl Neider, The following members wer present: Misses Ella Henderson. Dora Henderson. Mary Hall. Gladys Morgan, Mabel Jones, Fref da Latourett. Jennie Jones, Sylvia Mc QuInn, Hasel Adams. Nellie Jonea, Al ma and Grace Walker, Iela Barbur, Cor Hansen and Leona Plopper. Mrs. Cora Cavender, Mrs. Morgan, Henry Bldod. ,, Harold-" Farmer, Clay Jones, George' Jones, Carl, Neider. Csrml Plop pec Oscar Cornell and Bert Bowen. , v;i. " Eureka Council No. 204, Knights and Ladle of Security, gave a five-hundred party last Monday evening. Mrs. Venator and O. W. Lawhorn won first and R. M. McHugn and Mine V. Peter son won second prlsea. Refreshments will be served and a good time esnecteil tomorrow after-conncHTneennf 7Tjr '''''..,'i: 't-'v''"' ' ,-;rvWr A u"rprle party, which proved to be one of the pleasant happenings of the week, was given Mra Helena Hahn and family Thursday evening at her home, 900 Mllwaukle avenue. A large and enthusiastic number of friends com prised the party which assembled for thsjccasojiAjnnmroi Jn order-to make 1 aszxs?- $ 5.50 Beds Reduced to $ 7.50 Beds Reduced to $ 8.00 Beds Reduced to $12.50 Beds Reduced to $13.00 Beds Reduced to V FURNITURE V of aongs, recitations,' cards and dancing was enjoyed by all during the greater part of the evening after" which dainty refreshments were served.' The evening closed with the singing of "Good Night. Come Again." and three hearty cheers for the hostess. Miss Vera Barber entertained num ber of her friends t a Valentine party February5 13 The parlor were beauti fully decorated in hearts and, cuplds. The -following . were ' present: Misses Margaret French, May Lewi, AIlce Walters, Mildred Ernl, Clara Knapp. Marie Fields. Lelar Barber, Klnora Swlt zenburg, , Bessie Mason. Edith Van llelmer, Romona Mlligan. Hazel Traub, Dorothy Wooeter and Helen Llbby; Bar clay Roberts, Earl Seeley. Earl Canford. Virgil Brown. Oecll , Brown, . Harry Camel, Robert Morris, Everett Barber, and Clarence Barber, ... jmjs ; . ; ' ' A delightful afternoon wa pent by the "Noneuch Five Hundred club at Mr': Craddock' ? home. .? J60 ' Shaver atreet, Wedneaday afternoon. Refresh ment were served by the hostess. The highest scores at cards twere -made by Mrs. Feather and Mrs. Harkleroad, The members are ; Mesdamea Allen, Burnett. Craddock, Feathere, Gray. Harkleroad, Howell. Knott. Link, Nen dle. Smith and Worth, who were-all preaent. . The' next meeting will be held at Mrs. Feathers' home Wednes day, March I.-' i :. -,:."., " . - . - . Mr. John- F Logan was given a pleasant , surprise party at her '. resl dence. 12 East Sixth street; north, last Tuesday by the member of the Portia club. The women met first at the home of Mrs. George W.:' Stapleton and then proceeded to Mra, -Logan's resi dence. , The i hote wa equal to the occa sion end entertained her guest in charming style with instrumental and vocal music. The club will meet with Mrs. John Manning on Tuesday, March i at 829 Marshall street, 4 , , , . i m'-p'S'Vf V;-v: : - '' '''i Portland hive. No. 7, Ladies of th Maccabees, entertained members of tha order and Invited guests -fn Knight of Pythias hall, Thuraday evening of the past week. Anexcellent program of Instrumental and vocal music was ren dered after which dainty . refreshments were served , with i Iced drinks. Th hostesses of the occasion were Me dame L. B. Cornell, E. Bherwod, M. E. Klnnear, M. B. Hood. S. B. Peip, S. Mc Mahon. E. Foater and Miss M. Pa ff rath, to whom great credit was given for th successful and pleasant .evening spent. ;4''V ' . ' ' ' y " Mr. G.-W. Craw gave a valentine prty Monday evening to 26 of. her young friends.- Each guest received a heart box of heart candy and a valen tine. ' The- parlors were decorated in lilies' and ivy. The dining-room was properly decorated in hearts and red carnation. U-rr' .' ' Mis teota Siegner and her pupils In elocution jvlll give a recital at the Sea men's Friends' institute Friday evening. She will be assisted by the musical de partment of the Woman's club. The so loist are Madame d'Auria, Mr. Price, Mrs. Branch and Mis Harwas. v '. . ' Mrs. Joe Evans entertained a few friends at her home, the "Maples." at Jennings Lodge. Monday last. Mlas Car rie Spauldlng. a young soprano, assist ed the hostess , In entertaining the guests. Dainty refreshments wer ervea. '', w The D. of , B. girl: gv a Valentin party February IS at woodmen hall. There was a large attendance. -Music wa furnished by Mrs. Weinberger. . w e Th Catholic Toung Men" club gave a party at their hall Thursday. Music waa furnished by Mr. Weinberger. . ' at the homJ t uISTT w.tkina.' ' Continued on Page Four.) The Swastika Five Hundred club met '-- sj-, " -r .... &jfjr jm. mm m r - ' ALMmmmwm .M ' WW , aw m la -sw -jw wlw jr m eY M MW Y w m. jXAJBtT i l una I i sj ai,j. ,(,... n . a room for our hew stock our entire line of Here Arc a Few of the Many Bargains ; See Our Window for Display and Prices TUT. For the Newest Just arrived, the very, newest these comfortable Box Tur bans for early spring wear. They fit the headand are adapt' able to the close-fitting veil. In all the popular shades to match the new street suits. nci ouapes, mmmea in rrencn iiowers 01 au mc uciicaic u pastel shades, are the newest for evening , wear. Ask to accu,C1"' , I Spring Suits for Little . 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