;HE 'OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1, 1311. 0 I m A EDITED BY HAPPT VEW YHAR1 , Another lap , run In the great race with a fine tralght-a-way course ahead for 1911 and good resolutions galore ' '.to help on the -way. Of course t one must have -New Tear one must . make resolutions, and keep them for a While. 'too,' that is part of It;-but was - iv wise-; little society woman ' who said i-fce never botnered with resolutions on NwYear's because every minute was really , a ew," beginning and she . had plenty of time to make them all the t ear round, and a better chance to keep jfhwn when she remembered about the ,. Many-changes have- been wrought In , the world of society the past year. .In teresting new names have been added to the lists, numbers of prominent mar riages have taken place and debutantes have made their bows. Just as many v changes will take place the coming ytar -txt It would probably hot be far wrong t to predict an unusually brilliant sea son at least the society editor hopes ' ""Marked by simplicity in. all lta de fails, ":jthe wedding Of Miss Kathleen , puma and Thomas Robertson was eol j rmniged Tuesday afternoon at half past ; four In, Trinity Episcopal church by ' Dr., A. ; A- Morrison. The church dec orations " remained as tbey had been for Jth Christmas services. The bride Was : unattended. She wore a stun ning salt of sapphire blue' wittf hand some collar of white fox far and- a black, hat with .white feathers, Her flowers were lilies of -the valley, iorge Warren acted as groomsman. Only connections of the two families ' and a very few of the most Intimate , friend were. bidden' to the wedding or the . reception which followed at the Burns home. The weeding is of unus ual Interest because of the prominent families brought In closer touch through It. Both Mr. and Mrs. Robertson .come of old pioneer stock .and Included In their family membership are the . Dor betts, Failings,, tewises, Wiaons, Flan ders, Gllsans4 and Couches. . Mrs. Robertson-Is the second-daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Walter John Burns. The other children 'are Miss Georgians Burns, - Miss 'Anita Burns, Mrs. Lee Hawley Hoffman (Miss Caroline Burns), Miss - iouise Burns and Jack Burns. After -finishing at Farmington. Mrs. Robert son spent considerable time In foreign travel, She Is a great student and re- . markably clever. Mr. Robertson made an i lnterssting tour of the world, a couple of " years ago with George Warren, He is the -eldest son M Mr." and Mrs. W. E. Robertson and a brother of Miss Nan Robertson. Miss Mary Robertson and flack Robertsbn.j . Mr,, Robertsbji f,s(-.I Teiary vi me .jnuiinoman niunair mius ,- and in . club circle is identified with the Waverly Golf club and the Portland - Rowing club, Mr, and -Mrs. Robeitson wllf; return about' the middle of this month from their wedding journey and will then hav their own establishment. Two delightful Christmas "egg-nog" 1 . parties were the courtesies extended by Mr. and Mrs. J. Andre Fouilhoux to a - number of their friends on Christmas (day Monday. The Christmas spirit ""v. prevailed in the decorations of the t. rooms, which were brilliant with holly.: polnsettia and ; mistletoe. Monday I Mrs. J. Wealey Ladd assisted the host--; ess. On Sunday, Mrs. Fouilhoux was t wearing a striking French house gown ' ' in violet shades of palsja silk with a corsage bouquet of violets. Monday ' .her gown was fashioned of white satin elaborated with trimmings of silver lace, Asked to enjoy the Foullhoujc hospitality were Mr, and Mrs. Morris H. Whltehouse, Mr. and. Mrs. Erskin ,,. Wood (Miss Rebecca Balrd Blddle), Mr. i and Mrs,' Henry Ladd Corbett; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Bradley (Miss Marga ret Walter), Captain and Mrs. William P. Blddle, Mr. and Mrs. Prank G. Owen - (Miss Leila Lam Shelby), Mr. and Mrs. - - Hawley-'" - Hoffman (Miss Caroline , Burns),. Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Shevlln, Mr. and Mrs. Marion F. Dolph., Mr. and Mrs. ' "Antolne GLabbe (Miss Winnifred - .Loomis), (Miss Lisa. Wood, Miss Evelyn JWilsonMOss.Jean Macke.nsle, Miss Por- othy Morrison, Miss Claire Houghton, Miss Mary Livingstone, Miss Catlln, " :Mlss Isabella Gauld, Kirk Smith, Ger- - aid E. Beebe, Walter B, Beebe, William D, Wheelwright Seton Taylor, Harry - Montgomery, Hamilton Corbett, Fred w erick Foster, Henri LaUbe and Leland Smith. l- Miss Claire Houghton's tea Thurs day for Miss Use, Koehler was one of ; the prettiest of the many attractive teas - on the calendar for the -week. Chrlst . mas suggestions were carried out in Uie decorations of the living room and f in the dining room the tea table was bright. with red carnation and candles shaded in red. Presiding here wereMrs. ...David Taylor Honeyman and Mrs. Jo seph Bradley (Miss Margaret Walter); who poured tea, and Mrs. Henry L. Corbett "and Mrs. Lee Hawley Hoffman (Miss Caroline Burns), who poured v ( chocolate. Mrs. Henry Falling (Miss Adeline Webster) served ices. Floating t aboot the- rooms were Miss Hazel Dolph, Miss Jean 'Mackenzie, .Miss Lisa Wood, Mrs; - Marlon F. Dolph, Miss Dorothy fcf finger, Miss Anita Bums, Miss Ev ' y elyii Wilson, 'Miss Nan Roberteon, Mrs. ' Robert Howard, Jr.,. Mrs. Wilson Clarke iAND CALUKG tJ. k. a s mr . f UKUO BUCHANAN BLOC WA5HINGT0WST. 1Mb "W , I7WptlvRtnpfiar((hi.lMlwit vt-jUi? aifurti Uadei, Msrmloj-(Mct lew rtrJ0Tla AtlrtMuli tl.00, tfkal chttiei . strka Ages 1 1, Isaglw A WdMels Ca. SMfrasdM ' " try i ' t" v 1 f J." - . f J V i. i s t4v 1a i w f, vi - f r r -7". ,,.'v-'' J" " 1' J" -1 lt 0 and Mlas Olga von Bestlnon. Miss Houghton wore an attractive gown in dewdrop effect over blue with touches of fur, mid MIbs Koehler- was in elab orate white lingerie. w.', Miss Alice Forbes wiu the honored guest at a "500" afternoon given Thurs day by Miss Mary Dunn. Three tables were played, with Mrs. James Alexander Ellis as the successful con testant. Miss Elizabeth Stewart as sisted the hostess. Mrs. Ellis is enter taining on Tuesday for Miss Forbes arfd yesterday Miss Frances King and .Mis Qucen4e Kltig entertained Jn her honor with a luncheon at the Portland fol lowed by a matlneo party at the Orphe lim when their guests were Mrs. Ber wick Bruce Wood (Miss Alice Howes.) Miss Jeannette Thomas, Miss Mary Dunn. Mrs. James Alexander Ellis and Mrs. W. C. Sllvertooth, of Antelope, Or. w Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Irvine, 742 Broad way, announce the marriage of their daughter, Edua, to Thomas SMcGrath on Christmas day at 4:30 o'clock. The wedding was solemnized in the New England Congregational clmrch, Dela ware place, Chicago, by Rev. Perclval Marston, a university friend of Mr. Mo Grath. For the present Mr. and Mrs. McGrath wtll make their home in Chi cago, where they are domiciled at the Blackstone until they go Into thelr'own apartments. ww. Mr. -and Mrs. E. C. Shevlln observed the passing of the old year and the Goming of the new with a bridge eve ning followed by supper. Their guest list Included Mr. and Mrs. William Mac Master, Dr. and Mr William H. Hkene, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd, Major and Mrs. Jay. J. Morrow, Commander and Mrs. J. M. Elllcott, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M.;WaiTen Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Guy Web ster Talbot, Major and Mrs? Jame Call by. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson Forbes and Mr. and Mrs. K. C, Meant--w'. Ms. Frederick N. Pendleton asSed Mtfida in Friday for an Informal after noon at bridge to meet Miss Young, M4s May Young and Mlsir Susie Ttiang, of Danlcleon, wnn. Three tables of bridge Wcrg enjoyed and three or four guests dropped in later for tea. - The living room was bright with tho first daffodils of the season and in the din ing room polnsettia were Used. Mrs, William H. Skene poured. Favors, were awarded at, .each table to Miss May Toung, Mrs. B. 07 Bail and Miss Susie YOdftg. Those who enjoyed Mrs. Pen dleton's hospitality were ' the Misses Young, Mrs. William T. Mulr, Mrs. B. C. Ball. Mrs. John EVen Young,7Mjs. tt J. Heed, Mrs. Morton R Insley, Mrs. e; C. Shevlhi. Mrs.. William H. Skene, Mra C. Mears, Miss EUa Stephens , Miss IlirBch, Mrs. Charles F.' Beebe, Miss felnnolt.,. .Ywlerday Mrs. C.-J. Itewi tele phoned a few friends to enjoy the after. MMJSIIJ LOBDELt noon tn compliment to the Misses Young. w ' Mrs. N. E. Ayer and Mrs. Florence G. Mtnott entertained with, a dancing party. Tuofday night for Miss Margaret Ayer and Joseph Mihott at New Swedish hall on Irving. Christmas decorations were used about the hall and on the tables Miss Lulie Hall assisted. The guests included the members of Miss Hall's Friday night dancing class with addi tional guests, making about 100 who en- joyed the evening with the young hosts. Miss Lulle Hall was hostess ata pretty and interesting tea Thursday when her honor guests were Mrs. John Perclval Allen of Keokuk, Iowa, the' guest of the Frederick P. Moreys: Mrs. Clyde Hlxon Reade of Tacoma, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wai ter Frederick White, and Mrs. Walter H. Mathewson, who is leaving soon for Mission, B. C. Presiding In the dining room were Mrs. Frank Branch Riley, Mrs. Otis B. Wight, Mrs. C Edward Grclle and Mrs. Richard Holder. As sisting about the rooms were Mrs. Fred erick -P. Morey and Mrs. Lloyd Went- worth. w. Miss Hazel Dolph returned from the east Christmas evening. Miss Dolph has been 4 way from Portland for seven months- and her return is Indeed wel oome. With her mother, Mrs Cyrtw A. Dolph, Miss Dolph spent fly months abroad in interesting travel, and since her return lias remained in New York for a couple of months. Mrs. J. C. Robinson entertained very Informally Friday, when she invited a few intimate friends of Mrs. Walter H. Mathewson and Mrs:-John F. Ames to play bridge. It was a farewell to Mrs. Mathewson, who leaves soon for Mis sion, B. C, and a greeting t Mrs. Ames, a sister of Everett H. Ames, who at one time made her home in Portland. Mrs. Ames, who arrived Thursday from Cali fornia, Where she has been visiting relatives, loaves tomorrow for her homo tn Cleveland. She is accompanied by Miss Elsie Ames, of California, who will spend the witHef-with' tier ifrthe east ' Mrs. Daniel Andrew Sliindler and her mother, Mrs. J. H. Page, are observing New-Year's day tomorrow and' are re ceiving their friends after 4 o'clock, x w 1 MIhs Marguerite Hume entertained informally at bridge -Wednesday for her guest. Miss Frances Mills, and Miss Elizabeth Roberts, the house guest of Miss Lucile -Parker', Card, honors weft captured by Ms Hazletoa Williams. Those who enjoyed the game were Miss Muriel Williams Miss Shanna Cum mlng. Missy Gladys Rolf; Miss Angela Kinney, Miss Use Koehler, Miss Bar Brarocwrr Mrer-wn0tt"TnarlOJ i Elizabeth Parker, Miss Ada Burke. Misa Helep gmlth, Miss Helen Jllartnon and; Miss Luclle Earker. Dropping in later in the afternoojt for tea were Miss Dor othy Hoibrook, Miss Leslie Weidler. Miss Milla Wessinger Mrs. Frank G. Owen(Mlsa Leila Lane Shelby), Miss Louise Carey and Miss Jean' Macken sle - . . . , Mrs. James Can by will entertain at bridge Friday. Hamilton Corbett. who Is home from Harvard .for. the holidays, was- host at an informal dinner party Thursday eve ning at-ine nanasonie uvroeii ot va fifth streeV The table decorations were suggestive of the season . and -, places weremarked for seven, - ' . . " Mr. .and Mrs. C, E. S. Wood wfr hosts ' at an Informal Christinas ' din ner when their guests were Mr, and Mrs. John -G. . Edwards,- Mr. and Mrs. W. R Ayer, Mr. and Mrs. Hanley. of Burns, Or.,' -William D. Wheelwright and James Mcj. Wood. ' c V; r Guests in the city, whose visit prom ises" to be the Incentive for a- round of entertaining, are the sisters of John Eben Young, Miss Young, Miss May 4Toung and Miss Susie Young, of Dan- ielson, Conn. The Misses Young arrjvea in time for the holiday festivities and the past week a number of smart ar- airs have ben given In their honor. They wiu remain at jeasx a coupio oi w w -' - Rev. and Mrs; Henry Russell Talbot will be hosts at a reception on Friday, January at the rectory, East Twelftfi street No invitations and the hours are from 4 to 6 and 8 to 10. w Mrs. Herbert Holman was the guest at an attractive bridge luncheon giver Wednesday by Mrs. W. J. Van Schuyver and Miss Helen Van Bchuyver. The luncheon, table was centered, with a huge brown basket filled with narcissus and daffodllsj". Over the cloth were strewn violets and several vases 'of the same fragrant flowersVurther adorned the table, over which was the mellow glow from numbers of candleswlth their yellow shades. Circling the tabid were 14 guests. To Mrs. George Sheik fell the prize .at bridge. The affair Was a pretty farewell to- Mrs. Holman. who leaves on the 16th of -January for her European trip. - An Interesting Christmas party was the family reunion of General and Mrs, Thomas M. Andreon t the home of the daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gauld on Everett street Captain Thomas M. Anderson, Jr., who Is stationed In Manila, was the .only member of the family absont Captain and Mrs. Patterson with their two children, from Seattle were down and Mrs. J. W. Cairns of Manila, completed the party. Mrs. Calms will spend the remainder of the winter with Mr. and Mrs, Gauld. w ' The largest and smartest number of Portland people who have ever, attended the dances at the Barracks, went over last, night for the mask, New Year's dance. Among the many interesting parties was the one Miss Lillian O'Brien took' over In the' O'Brien's private car. Her guests wcto Dr. and Mrs. Ralph C Matson, Miss Malda Hart. Mfes Angela Kinney, Miss Mllla Wessinger, Haw thorne pent Chester G. Murphy, Seton Taylor and Frank Stewart Miss Louise Woolscy, who Is spending the winter in Tacoma with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Alexander, had aa her guest last week Miss Isabella Gauld. Miss Gauld went up especially for the assembly dance Wedtics.'ifiy evening: In Miss. Gauld s honor Mrs. Alexander and Miss Woolsey entertained Wednesday evening at dinner when covers were laid for eight - Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Kerr were hosts at Christmas dinner Monday in their Portland Heights home on Chap man street In the center f the table was a miniature Christmas tree and San ta Claus In his sleigh laden with favors for thl 16 guccts. . Interest In a large circle centered about the annual New Year's dance given by the- Concordia club at the at tractive club house. A cotillion opened the dancing . for tbe evening. Supper Was -served at 12. An interesting fea ture Of the evening was the formal pre sentation to society of Miss Ruth Slchel, the attractive daughter of Sena tor and Mrs. Sigmund SictieL , w Secretary of the Interior Richard A. Ballinger and Mrs, Bollinger are play ing an Important part in the social Ufa of the capital this season and they are planning to be hosts at a number of Important events. Possibly the most Interesting Is the dinner which they will give Friday, February 3, In compliment to Miss Helen Taft .New Year's day they will give a big reception at Stone lelgh Court when they will be assisted by Mrs. William E. Humphrey and Mrs, Thomas Burke, On Thursday, January 26, they will entertain at dinner in compliment to the diplomatic corps and prominent government official. Miss Elizabeth Parker and Miss W.6.S1TH&C0. Washington Bid, 4th asd Washington. ONLY EXCLUSfVE AJTD VISITING CARD ENGRAVERS Airs MONOGRAM STATIONERS Py-" " A XAZX ' . - 1 Lucilo Parker grtva an' Informal at hnma Tuesday for their guest Miss Elisabeth ' Roberta. Miss Roberts is leaving for her home in Wautack, Wis., tomorrow, but she la expected to return and spend the Easter holidays with the Misses Parker. . ' , -; ' -;- " Miss Frances Mills, the guest of Miss Marguerite Hume, was the inspiration for -two informal bridge partie last week, one given on Thursday by Mrs Norman Paase and the ether on Friday by 'Miss Ada Burke. Two tables, were played both afternoons and .at both af fairs Mis Hume -won the prise at cards. The Misses Mildred and LUlian Mor gan, who are spending their vacation In Chicago as the guests of Mlks Dorothy Bour. a National Park seminary friend, are the recipients of much social atten tion. Last Friday, week they were com plimented by their hostess with a bridge aftemoon-when eight tables were played and Richmond rosea and ; carnations were used for- decoration. Tuesday, the Misses Morgan, Miss Boor and a num ber of young women formed a-house party at ' the borne Of Miss Florence' Lindsay, " In Manchester. .Iowa. Tuesday ' Miss Helen Howell gav a luncheon- ror the, National , Park semi nary crowd and shortly after' Miss Elizabeth Krels will have a bouse party of the same set, and a luncheon given by Miss Ruth Carroll was an event pr Wednesday. ) Robert ' Dele ware had a dinner for eight Friday preced ing a cotillion at the Woodlawn club and still another dinner In honor of the Misses Morgan' given by Miss Ruth Carroll and Miss Dorothy Bour, at the South Shore Country club last night. Mitt Myrtle Sehaefer entertained with a seyen table bridge party Friday even ing at her home in Irvtngton. The house was attractively decorated with red carnation, holly and greens. The guests 'for the evening were Dr. and Mrs. Norman Pease, Mr. and Mrs. Nor ria Gregg. Mr. and Mrs. George Mc Pherson, Mr. and Mrs: Howard Latour ette, Mr." and Mrs. Curtis Sargent Dr. and Mrs. Ray Matson, Dr. and Mrs. George Peters, Miss Leslie Leadbetter, Miss Irene Hlgglns, Miss Helen Went worth, Miss Marie Howell, Miss Vivian Holmes. Miss persis Sargent, Miss Har riett Jacobsen, Albert Wakeman, James Alexander, George Sailor, Merrill Moores, Gordata Moores, John Iji tour otto, Leo Hahn, Craig McMicken and Mr. Harrison. V w w '-. Mrs. Carl Knudsen is entertaining at bridge on Tuesday foT Mrs. W. C. Knighton who leaves soon after for the south. The top pfture reproduced on today's society page is of Miss Qladys'Mack, a talented and charming young pianist who has spent considerable time abroad perfecting her art At Mrs. Paul A. Trulllnger's dancing " party Thursday Miss- Mack r played two wonderfully brilliant selections. The lower picture Is. of. Miss Mabel Weed, who is enter taining tomorrow with an elaborate reception In honor of Miss Nellie Flake, from Texas. . . w Miss Elizabeth Dunbar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Dunbar, enter tained a number of her smsll friends Tuesday in honor of her third birth-, day. The little guests were Miss Cyn thia Scott Miss MargSle Harmon, Miss Jane Hoibrook, Miss ElUabethPolter and Mlsi Maureen. O'Connor. . Mrs. H. B." Adams was hostess at a small tea Wednesday complimenting Miss Bertha Masters, who is home from Stanford for the holidays. Decorations were in accord with the season and the tea table was graced with red. and white- The Toll R 'J' v ... i t . . .. . i-i. . , -i. a - - .mm fS4iiK. ' 1 t I -b-" itcj . i h. . ' " ' J . - , . II.'- V- ";'".'v'';':--vT-- '-'rlS'- "r'-J ! .S-W-k-zfj ,-.- - ,...4 -.','."".'!-. vlwi.' t0??T?m?mmm'-1 " " '-?' carnations combined jKjth Oregon grape. Assisting the hotewv were Miss Eva Graves, Miss Jessie Hiirley. Miss Norma Graves, Miss Hazel Bialtjiey, Miss Helen McFaui, Miss Louise Manning and Miss Catlln of Salem, During the afternoon Miss Clara Howell sang a beautiful group of sopgs and the Misses, Graves rendered a number of charming piano solos. " Mrs. G. a Wold arid the Misses Wold will observe New Year's as usual and receive their friends today at their home, 789H , East YarahllL They will be , assisted by Mr and, Mrs, . Robert RoscnaBoyer (Miss Gaeta Ivorda Wold) and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Irving Wold of Washington, D. C. , Th first Christmas ' tree ever en joyed In Portland by the ' Royal Arca num was on' Monday in the lodge room pf Multnomah . council.. Vic Regent A .L. jTetu wa an, ideal Santa Claus and made all merry and .happy In tbe distribution of the preaenta Every one received some remembrance but most of them were-of a nature to cause fun and- laughter. After a musical pro gram, together With recitations, Judge Earl C. Bronaugh, past regent of Mult nomah council, gave a pleasing and ex ceedingly:, Interesting address on "Christmas Cheer." The evening en tertainment closed with an hour of dancing. The next dancing jarty . to be given by the Arcanum will be at Chrlstensen'a hall ;Jon Thursday, Janu ary. 5, lSll.i The follow Ing jaembers of Multnomah council wtll do the hon ors In the way of reception and floor Committees: Harry P. Palmer, J. D. lieonard. H. J. Boyd, J. E. Bronaugh, IL K. Arnold, Dr. Charles F. Chamberlain, A E. Ctark, H. W. Fries, Oliver K. Jef- fery, S, G. Lathrop, A, M, Ellsworth, Dr. R, J. Marsh, Walter. B. Warren, .A, F. Swenson and William Whitfield. " - '- '' .v . The Chi Omega girls are enjoying a round of affairs in their set Friday they enjoyed luncheon at the Portland, wheri covers were laid for twenty. On Wednesday evening Miss Doris Plum mer entertained with a dance at her homo tor her- sorority sisters and friends. The rooms, were, artistic with polnsettia and greens. Acting as patronesses were Mrs. O. M. Plummer, Mrs. R. R. Glltner and Mrs.- Shannon. A week ago Wednesday Mis Grace Cole entertained about the same crowd with a sewing tea. Chi Omega girls who are borne for. the holidays are Miss Sybil Brown, Miss Doris Plummer, Miss Rose Basler. Miss Florence Donnoll, Miss Grace Cole, Miss Ermel Miller, Miss Esther Maegly and Miss Cecil Miller. ww . ' Mrs. Paul A. Trulllnger was hostes at a charming Informal dancing party Thursday at tho Oregon Yacht club. Polnsettia and Japanese lanterns dec orated the clubhouse. The' dance apened with a cotillion and not the leaatNn terestlng feature of the afternoon was tho character and Intrcpretatlve dancing of Miss Jean Wold. Another delight was the playing of Miss Ruth D. Mack and the singing of Miss Cora Wold. Mrs. Trulllnger was assisted in receiv ing by Miss Clara Wold and presiding at the favor table was -Mrs. Robert Roscoe. Boyer (Miss Gaeta Ivorda Wold). w The graduates of the Allen Prepara tory school enjoyed a very delightful evening Tin Monday at the residence of Mrs. G. W. Allen. Students from, west ern - colleges, home for the holidays, had many pleasant experiences to re late and messages were received from former students in eastern institutions. The party given by the senior class of the Allen Preparatory school in Irving ton hall on Wednesday was a very pretty affair. Many graduates ofthe orGibbs S Wishes its Friends ahd Patrons far and near -A- Happy .and Prosperous Mew Year - y Store will be closed all day tomorrow Tomorrow's papers will announce some of the. offerings of the greatest event of all the year Th ge Sale imma Every department Contributing Beginning Tuesday at 9 o'clock Toll &'Gibb& Inc. M o rHi; o a -t 1 S e v e n t li school now in eastern ai western col leges were present . i:' : :' -" A San Francisco wel unff 0f Interest is that of MlsB' Clara B. Sutherland of Rochester, N, Y"., and Ceo'-ge J. Major of Portland., celebrated At' tlle palace hotel Tuesday. The service was rca by Rev. George W. White of the Fir M. 12. church of Oakland.' Mr. Ma is manager of the Fairbanks-Morse ci pany . of Portland; and after a hnr moon trip In the south Mr, ind'l Major- Will return to make, their h-here..-"-'.v.r.,-..':- -S-v-.r-'C,,-v t.: 1 .' Monday, January. J, is th date the marriage - of MisalJane Susaii Hamilton, daughter -of e Rev. -WU Ham B. Hamilton, forraerjr of Otlcago bnt. now of Grants PassOr.f to. Stan wood Norman Osgood, boo; of Mrs- John, Osgood of Chicago, at noeii tn Calvary . burch. A reception will -follow at the r. residence of , Dr, James c cill. 8445 ' West Monroe street fi , m fm.. ' ; The m,n's choir wiio sang at the mid- i , night communion service, at Trlntty ' Episcopal Church, -( Christmas ee,wer entertained at the -parish house from 10 to half bast eleven by the women of tbe Altar, guild, Among th women who, were tSBistlng were Mrs. i Robert Lewis, Mrs. A.- A. Morrison, Mrs. ert - Wilson Forbes and Mltsa Dorothy-! Morrison. . W.' H. S. Alumni enter t fancy dress dance Wednesday night In the M. B. Hall, Thirty-seventh and Haw thorne, for the member of the alumni who .are home . Jtrom college on theJ r vacations. Abont 60 guest were pres ent. The patronesses were Frau Bekt ker, Miss Cora ' Wold, ;M1bs Hannah ' Bchlotb and Miss Caroline Bateaon. '" ' - ":''' r" .-.::'iAi-v..-; The P. J. Mans horn for old ladle will be formally turned over to the tru -tes tomorrow afternoon ,at 2 o'clock; , Any friends who are . interested are Invited to be present, although there " The telegraphic dispatch from LOs An geles announcing the marriage of Mi ' Rebecca Howard of Los Angeles and William C Hay of Portland on Mon day, was Incorrect. Th day chosen for . the wedding is Tuesday, January 24. . Mrs. Lloyd WJckersham entertained Friday with three table of bridge, when card honors went to Mrs, Bay Matson. Cut flower and fern ooo rated the room. ' - w Mrs. and Mr. L Gnmbert of 666 Kear ney, will receive Sunday afternoon - in . honor of the engagement of their dangh-v S. N. w Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd is doing nicely after her operation at Bt Vincent a hos pital Thursday. Swiss Watch Pepatrlng C. Chrlsten sen, second floor Corbett building. TJiko elevator. ' Friends of Mrs.AviAiam C. Alvord are XContlnued on Following Tage.) Plant Sibson's Roses Hardily grown in tbe open field, with out irrigation, rose bushes f ron, th SlrtsohRose Nurseries" may be set to advantage whenever the ground is not froaen or too wet- NOW s a good time to plant. THE SIB80N ROSE NURSERIES, 1180 -Milwaukle Avenue. Portland,-' Or. William Klumpp Co., Wedding Invita tions, at home, visiting; business cards, monogram stationery, wedding cake boxes, 326 Washington st. Main 9361. X