.THE OREGON ' SUNDAY 'JOURNAL', - PORTLAND SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY ' 21 1912.
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Mrs. T. C. Spencer, wife of Lieutenant
Jf E8, Indeed! There was plenty go-
inv on In thn realm social last
I week and some there were who
j were busy all the time but It
wss not for the society editor. It
was Just another of those weeks when
three or four friends Joined forces for
the theatre, a game of bridge or in
. formal luncheon. The one really large
. event was the subscription dance Friday
evening, which proved to be the most
delightful of any so far given. - The at
tendance was large, very large, and
: many attractive gowns were lh evidence.
The wedding of Miss Meta Buehner and
' Kobert Noble claimed the attention of
society the first of the week, as did
Anna Held at the Hellig. An event brll-
Hunt socially as well as musically Is
"The Girl of the Golden West" grand
'opera engagement at the Hellig this
week. Society is planning to be there In
; full force for all of the performances
at least such society as still remains
In town, for this is the month when tho
wanderlust claims and the travelers are
many,
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'Miss Katherine MacMaster and Miss
V touts Burns shared honors at a charm
ing luncheon given Wednesday by Mrs.
- J. Wesley Ladd. The table was beauti
,ful with Its arrangement of pink bou-
I'erdla. and whtta f ran I an. Including th
- honor , (ruests. and the - hostess Dlaces
were marked for. Miss Hewett, Miss
- Isabella Qauld, Miss Marjorle Hoffman,
Miss Jean Mackencle, Miss Margaret
T4w t 1iam flair. Hniiirhtnn MH
Hasel Dolph, Miss Barbara Mackenzie
and Miss Evelyn Wilson.
. Mrs. Ellsworth Taylor, of New York,
t who has arrived fo be the guest of her
mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Whidden, la being welcomed by her
many friends wlttr scores of delightful
- compliments. This is Mrs. Taylor's first
visit to Portland since her marriage,
four -years ago. Monday Mrs. Frank E.
Hart has Invited guests to tea in her
.honor and Wednesday evening Miss Isa-
- bella Oauld has planned a bridge for
her. Miss Claire Houghton will be an
other hostess complimenting her in the
near future.
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' Mrs. Robert W. Lewis and her sister,
Miss Martha Hoyt, have asked guests
to play bridge with them on Friday af
' ternoon.
' '. Mrs, Katherine 8. McCamant was host
ess .Wednesday for the annual meet
ing of Multnomah chapter, D. A. R.
, Election of officers was the business of
the day, with the following results:
Mrs. E, C. Shevltn, regent; Mrs. Walter
, . ourrni, vice regent; Airs, jonn f ear
son, secreUry; Mrs. H. M. van Deurs,
treasurer; Mrs. A. E. Kockey, registrar
-Mrs. -w-P. Gannett, historian. Mr
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James N. Davis, Mrs. R. 8. Greenleaf
and Mrs. George IL Pettinger will act
with the officers as the board of man
agers.' Mrs. C, 8. Jackson is the re
tiring regent. Following the election
tea-was served. Mrs. Charles Gauld
poured
A charming combination of white
spring flower 8 graced the dinner table
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Burrell
Thursday evening where their guests
were Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Mears, Mr. and
Mrs. Elliot R. Corbett, Mr. and Mrs.
Erskine Wood, Miss Booysmlth, Miss
Anita Burns, C. N. McArthur and Kurt
Koehler Later In the evening 40 or
more guests came lh for an informal
dance,
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MlsS Hlrsch has sent out invitations
for a bridge evening Friday. Mrs.
Thomas Kerr will be another bridge
hostess of the week entertaining on
Thursday.
Many Portland people will be Inter
ested In the betrothal announcement of
Baroness Margarets von Witsleden of
Medrow, Pome ran la, nd Baron Gustave
von Hagenow, "her cousin. His estate,
Langenfelde, adjoins that of the Baro
ness and Is only three hours from Ber
lin. No date has been given out --for
the wedding. The Baroness was a much
complimented guest of Miss Margaret
Montgomery three years ago.
The Philip Buehner home was the
scene of a second pretty wedding when
Dr. John Cudllpp read the service last
evening which made Miss Meta Buehner
the bride of Robert P. Noble, The vows
were exchanged in the drawing room
with its beautiful decorations of pink
chrysanthemums and Easter lilies. The
bride came in on the arm of her father
and her brother, Henry Buehner, played
the wedding march. Khe wore the same
wedding robe of sliver brocaded satin
with Burano lace, which gowned her
sister. Airs. George Bailor, at her recent
wedding. The veil was the same and
her bouquet was also orchids and lilies
of the valley. Miss Lillian Buehner
was the maid of honor. Her gown was
fashioned of batiste embroidered net
over green satin and her flowers were
pink roses. Little Misses Jane Talbot
and Ann Elisabeth Warren were the
flower girls. They were f rocked in
white lingerie with pink sashes and
hair 'ribbons. They carried baskets of
pink posies. Carl Wernicke was again
the best man as he was for Mr. Sailor.
Between 100 and 150 guests attended
the wedding and reception. The ball
end music room were decorated with
red carnations and the dining room was
srrucea wun menmona roses ana rea
shaded candelabra. Mrs. Guy W. Tal
bot, Mrs. Frank M. Warren Jr., Mrs.
Donald B. Munro and Mrs. C. U. Gan
tenbeln presided at the table, assisted
by Miss Leslie Weldler, Miss Claire
giOon and Miss Elisabeth Beno. of
Council Bluffs, Iowa. Mr, and Mra
Noble left last evening for Chicago
where they will make their home for
the next year or two. Miss Cornelia
Uook caught-the "bride's bouquet.
Mrs. Buehner wore a handsome gown
of black chiffon embroidered In silver
and velvet with touches of. pink.
Mrs. Sailor (Miss Margarita Buehner)
was in pink chiffon eloth. i
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Mrs. Russell K. Bewail entertained In
formally at luncheon Friday for Miss
Katherine. Crawford, Mrs. 8. Chapman's
sister, and Miss Florence Williams of
Bcattla. Mrs. Sewall't sister. Miss WU-
Mcs. Spencer was Miss Jeanet Klau-
Hams Is returning to her home today.
Miss Crawford arrived from tho east
thrte weeks ago to visit her sister be
fore Bhe and Mrs. Chapman remove to
Ban Francisco to make their home there.
Mrs. Carl Gray Jr., will be the com
pllmented guest at a tea planned for
Tuesday by Mrs. Benage S. Josselyn
and the Misses Josselyn.
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Mrs. James B. Montgomery was the
guest of honor at a dinner given re
cently In Washington. D. C, by Colonel
and Mrs. Edward Burr, IT. 8. A. Mrs.
Burr is the drughter of Mrs. H. D.
Green.
Miss Clementine Hlrsch wSs a hostess
at dinner Thursday evening.
A delightful impromptu affair was
the program given Tuesday evening In
the studios of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Keefer (Olga Steeb). The program was
made up of the Liszt E flat major con
certo, Olga Bteeb, soloist, and Mr.
Keefer at the second piano, and the fol
lowing solos by Miss Steeb. Brahms,
Scherzo op. 4; Paganlnt-Llsst, caprice in
E major; Chopin, prelude in A flat and
Walts in G flat; Schubert-Liszt. Linden
baum and the Schulz-Evler transcription
of the Blue Danube waits. The guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil H. Bauer, Mr.
and Mrs. Daniel Wilson, Mrs. Julius
Louisson, Mrs. Ben Selling, Mrs. Big
mund Slchel, Mrs. Edward Hlrsch, ' MIn
Ella Hlrsch, Miss Esther Goodman, MIri
Rose Goodman, Miss Constance Piper,
Miss Leone Cass Baer, Miss Mlnnls
Flcischner and Hugh White Adams Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Merges gave n
farewell dinner , Thursday evening; for
Mrs. Jarvls, who Is going abroad for
eight months, or a year. The guest
were, Mrs. Jarvls, Mr. and Mrs. A. L,
Fish, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Jackson, Mrs.
A. R. Moses, Mrs. Roberts and Mrs.
Carlock. . . -
The Woodlarks have issued - invlta-
tions for a leap year dance to be given
Friday evening In the new Moose hall,
Tull A Gibbs building. The patronesses
are, Mrs. W, F. Woodward, Mrs. L. G.
Clarke, Mrs. H. C. Holmes, and Mrs, U
M. Healy.
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Mrs. II. A. Andrew entertained the
members of the Bunnyside Kindergar
ten committee at tea Thursday after
noon at her home on East Alder street
Plans were completed for the musical
Kaffe-Klatche to be given Wednesday
evening lor the benefit of the Sunny
side Kindergarten, in the Bunnysido
school building.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. b. Ooble announce
the engagement of their daughter, Misd
Helen Doble, to Claude Nasburar of
Marshfteld, Or. Miss DobU Is a Bl
Helens Hall girl and has passed most
of her life in Portland. Mr. Nasburg
is a University of California man and
a member of the Sigma Chi and Theta
Nu Epsilon fraternities. He Is a real
estate broker. He Is interested In on
of the Marshfteld banks and Is secre
tary of the Coos Bsy & Idaho railroad.
The wedding may take place before
Lent .
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Mrs. Peter M. Holl of SOU Chicago
avenue, will be hostess Wednesday
afternoon at an original luncheon in
honor ' of her sister, Mrs. Frank Bully
and niece, Miss Hope Fully of Port
land, Or., who are her house guests.
The 12 guests asked to the luncheon
wltl come dressed as children. Lunch-
con .will be served at 1 o'clock - and i
afterward the quests will renew their
i-hlldhood, playing "Drop the Handker
chief" and 'similar youthful games.
Mrs. Bully and her daughter will be
Mrs. Hoil's guests for several "weeks.
Minneapolis Neva of January 13.,
Nearly $1500 will be' spent -for dec
orations, programs, . refreshments , ana
muslo for the annual Junior promenade
of the Unlveralty of Wisconsin, which
will be held In the gymnasium Friday
night, February 9. Fully 50 couple
will attend the' functlona, the social
climax of the college year. The (rand
march , will start at 10 o'clock, led by
General - Chairman M. ' F. Hendrlclrson
of Portland.
One hundred couplea enjoyed the skat.
Ing party given Friday night at the
Oakja rink by the Campus club. The
rink was dec-orated with pennants and
lighted with Japanese lanterns. Refresh
menta were served and special music
was furnished. The patronesses were
Mrs.VJ, Wesley Ladd. Mrs. Robert a
Bean. Mrs. Dwlght Edwards and Mrs.
J. "Thatcher. . The club contemplates
giving: another party In the near future.
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Mlas Ida Hlrsch, Miss Florence Kohn.
Leopold Hirach and Samuel BlsMnger
were the gueats of Mr. and Mra. Henry
Metzger for-oan Informal dinner Tues
day. .
Mr. and Mra., W. Glf ford Nash are
receiving the' congratulations of, their
many friends on the birth of a eon
Tuesday. He has been named Wallla
G if ford Nash Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Letter are being
congratulated by their frlenda on the
advent of a daughter last Thursday.
Mrs. Ben Morrow and Mrs. Arthur
Barebdrloh have cards out for a pre
nuptial oomplimont to Miss Mayme West
Tuesday.
GARRISON NEWS
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An exceedingly pleasant afternoon tea
was given Friday by Mrs. Walter Ken
yon Lloyd for Mrs. A. L. B. Davles,
Mrs. C. E.- Tayman, Mrs. E. H. Yule,
Mrs. Ely, Mrs. Kenyson. Mrs. W. F.
Morrison, Mrs. Bugbee of the Twenty
first Infantry, Mrs. T. C. Spencer, Mrs.
Robert Sears, Mrs. J. B. Clayton and
Mra. J. T. Clarke.
Two hundred Invitations have been
mailed to Portland for the formal ball
to be given at the gymnasium January
J6.
An Invitation has been extended to
the citizens of Vancouver to attend the
soldier's dance January 31.
The Post Chrlstma tree, which was
'deferred, beccuse of. scarlet fever epi
demic In Vancouver, will be given this
i afternoon. A fine program has been
prepared.
A roHer-skating -elub -has been organ-.,
lied for Wednesday nights at the gym
nasium. The regimental band furnishes
the music.
Lieutenant and Mrs. T. C. Spencer en
tertained at dinner this week for Cap
tain and Mrs. J. R. Thomas and Lieuten
ants Whitley. Spencer, Samuelson, Ullo
and Schofield.
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Mrs. A. L. B. Davlex, who has been
the guest of Mrs. C. E. Tayman since 1
the holidays, returned via Seattle to her
home in Ellensburg, Wash., Friday.
;Mrs. Walter Kenyon Lloyd entertained
Miss Isabel McUunnegle, Miss Rose
Clarke, Miss Arabella Clarke, Miss Kath
erine Dent, Miss Katherine Taylor, Miss
Grace Kenyon and Miss Melen Mc
Glachlln at o o'clock tea Thursday.
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Colonel Henry S. T. Harris of the
medical corps Is inspecting health con
ditions at the barracks.
Major W. a Gulgnard of the Sixth
field artillery has been ordered here for
temporary duty before joining -his new
regiment at Fort Riley, Kan.
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Lieutenant Hatic leaves on the 20th
for a two months' visit in New York
city.
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Captain and Mrs. J. R. Thorhas, Lieu
tenant J. A. Ullo and Lieutenant S. W.
Schofield attended the dance given by
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Burrell In Portland
Thursday evening.
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E. Phlllipaon of Dowaiglac. Mich., is
visiting his son. Lieutenant L J. Phll
lipaon, of the First infantry.
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Captain and Mrs. Thomas gave a din
ner Friday for Lieutenant and Mrs.
Phlllipson, E. Phlllipson and Lieuten
ants Ullo and Schofield.
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Lieutenant G. V. Packer has gone to
the Dtterman General hospital at San
Francisco.
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Lieutenant E. J. Dawley of the Second
field artillery has been ordered to the
School of Musketry, Monterey, Cal., for
the term commencing February IS.
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Mrs. A. L. B. Davles of Ellensburg
was the guest of honor at a charming
luncheon given by Mrs. J. R. Thomas '
Thursday. Mrs. C. E. Tayman, Mrs. E.
H. Yule, Mrs. Ely, Mrs. A. H. Bishop,
Mrs. E. F. McOlachlin, Miss Isabel Mc
Gunnegie and Mrs. T. C. Spencer were
guests. ' " -
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Mrsj R. B. Lister was hostess at a 5
o'clock tea Wednesday afternoon compli
mentary to Mrs. A. L. B. Davles of
Ellensburg, who Is the guest of Mrs. C.
E. Tayman. The guests were Mrs. Da
vles. Mrs. C. E. Tayman, Mrs. Marion
P. Maus, Mrs. J. R. Thomas, Miss Isabel
McGunnegle. Mrs. E. H. Yule, Mrs. Ely,
of San Francisco, Mrs. I. J. Phlllipson
and Mrs. Walter Kenyon Lloyd.
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Tuosday Mrs. I. J. Phlllipson was
hostess at a luncheon for Mrs. A. L. B.
Davles. The guests were. Mrs. C. E.
Tayman, Mrs William McCleave, Mrs.
E. F. McGIachlln. Mrs. A. H. Bishop,
Mra. Marlon P. Maus, Mra J. R.. Thomas
and Mrs. Spencer. ,
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Loyd has arranged a con
cert at the post gymnasium for January
81. when Mrs. Harry MoQuade, a well
known Portland soprano, will appear as
soloist. Sbe will be assisted by Miss
Gertrude Hoeber, violinist, and William
K. Boone, accompanist.
Fleming-Wintere 1 Orchestra, Phones
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SOCIETY PERSONALS
' Mr. and Mrs. ' W. C. Haaeltlne left
I Friday evening on the Shasta Limited
for- Ban Franotsoo,. where Mrs. ' Hasel
tine sails on the steamship Mongolia,
visiting Honolulu, . Manila, China and
Japan, returning1 to ., Portland abouf.
April. , ,
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- Mrs. Leo Baldauf, ef Oakaloosa. Iowa,
arrived a week ago, for a visit of six
weeks or more with' her mother, Mra,
Sam Beck,
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. Miss Hildreth Humason will acoom
pany her aunt, Mrs. -Clara H. Waldo,
and Miss Edith, Waldo abroad. They
will leave Portland Wednesday for Cali
fornia, where they will sojourn for , a
short time. Their plans will carry them
to northern Germany, France and Great
Britain, not to return until larly. falL
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' Mr. ' and Mra. Francis Tilley ana
daughter. Miss Mabel Tilley, will leave
shortly for the east and south, visiting
New York, Boston, Atlanta, Ga., Vir
ginia Hot Springs, Merida, Yucatan, re
turning via Texas and California in th
spring. . , ' ' ' ,' '"!. - ; -
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Mrs. Dorsey B. "Smith, who has been
visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs B.
F. yon Behren, in Evansvllle. Ind., re
turned today. Mr. and Mrs. Smith have
taken apartments at the .Bowers hotel.
ajrs. H. W. Soottand Miss ., Judith
Scott are leaving Wednesday, to spend
several, weeks in Ban Francisco, and
California. t
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'.'Mr. and Mrs; W.- L. Morgan, accom
panied, by Miss Dorothy Bour, of" Chl(
cago, arrived in Ban . Francisco ' on
Wednesday. They will remain at the
St. Francis a few. days before continu
ing to Los AngelesAThe Morgan shipped
their car and expect to tour southern
California for six weeks or two months.
Dr. George F. Wilson, accompanied
by his: daughters, the Misses Frances
and Evelyn Wilson, left Friday for New
Orleans to sail January 27 on the steam
er Heredla for the Panama canal. Sail
ing on the same steamer, other Port
land people will be Mr. and Mrs. R. 8.
Greenleaf, Mrs. J. H. Middleton, Miss
A. A. Springer, George W. Simonds, 8.
M. Mears, B. M. Lombard and J. W.
Moore. The party will remain at the
canal about a week and will return by
way of the West Indies.
Miss Helen Moore, who is the guest
of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Moore, of Spokane, is being lav
ishly entertained. Miss Gertrude Rob
bins, Miss Marjorte Hoffman's cousin,
was a recent luncheon hostess for her.
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Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B. Wilcox
are home from the-east where they have
been since Christmas.
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In corapany -wltti'Mrs. William H.
Rtdenbangh and - Miss -Florence Rid ens
baugh of Boise, Miss Genevieve Thomp
son left Thursday for s visit of several
weeks in San Francisco. Mrs. Rlden
baugh and her daughter are sailing soon
for China, Japan, Manila and Honolulu,
to pass the remaining winter months
there. Miss Rldenbaugh was a much
feted guest of Miss Thompson recently,
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Mrs. Arthur Honeyman has come up
from the Honeyman ranch near llwaco.
Wash., and is the guest of her father,
C. L. Parker.
E. B. Miller andRJ. A. O'Reilly left
Tuesday for Sao. Francisco and south
ern California.
Mrs. J. E. Cameron of Irvington, lias
as her guest for the winter her sister,
Miss Rose Theuerer of Three Rivers,
Mich.
Mrs. A. L. Fishan her mother. Mrs.
Jarvls, left last evening for California,
Mrs. Fish is to spend a month away
and her mother goes to visit her two
daughters In the southern state before
leaving in February for a trip of eight
months abroad.
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Mrs. Fred Rothchild and Mrs. Arnold
Blits with her baby and nurse, are
spending the week end at Gearhart
Mrs. George H. Hill, with Mrs. Bea.
trlce Gadsby and son, John, left Sun
day night on the Shasta limited for
BOiithern parts of California, to remain
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Mrs. Carrie R. Beaumont, new state
regent of the D. A.'R.
Willamette Chapter D. 'A. R.-held a
meeting at Mrs. Warren Swart's rosl
derice, Wednesday. k January 17, when
the following officers were, elected:
Regent. Mrs. R. M. Cross: vice recent,
Mrs. George L. Brown; secretary, Mrs.
Ada W.' Ingalls; treasurer. Miss Annie
L. Adams; registrar, Mrs, E. V, Hitch
cock; historian, Mrs. Hubert Ferris.
Mrs. 'Carrie R. Beaumont, the retiring
regent, Mrs. E.1 A. BeaJs and Mrs. War
ren Swart were elected to serve with
the officers as board of managment
Mrs. - Beaumont -was elected by the
Multnomah and Willamette chapters as
state regent of Oregon, and Mrs. Wil
liam M. Ladd as state Vice regent.
some months. ' Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Chapman will occupy the Hill resldenoe
with Mr. Hill until their return.
Mrs. 6. Llpman left Monday -for a
visit In New York.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rodgers have
been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Halcomb In Pomona, Cal.
Mrs. Z. T. Banks is visiting at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. C. W. Mc
Laughlin, of Ban Leandro, CaL
Mrs. C. O. Lauriisen, accompanied by
her daughter, Miss Alma Laurltsen, is
leaving the last of the month for Cali
fornia, From there she will Jojn Mr.
Laurltsen in Chicago to make their
home there for the next yesr or two.
,Mz and.-MrsNelson Gorfinkle (Miss
Lillian Samuels) have returned toTOrf
land from Oakland, Cal., where the
bride has resided for many years. Af
ter an elaborate wedding, the touple
honeymooned In the southern state.
Miss Bertha O. Crosby of East
Thirty-second street. Is visiting In Los
Angeles, Riverside and San Diego, Cal.
She will probably remain there for two
or three months.
Miss- Alice Waldron of Portland, ar
rived in Bellingham, Wash.. Monday to
assume the duties of secretary of the
local Y. W. C. A. Monday evening an
Informal reception,,, was given for her.
Misses Martha and Amy Kelly were
guests at a theatre party given last
week in San Francisco by Mr. and Mrs,
H Bennett-White,
Mrs. Robert Greer Is the guest lof her
parents. Dr. and Mrs. . Ellenwood, of
San Francisco.
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vate parties and entertainments, very
reasonable. Phone Marshall 313.
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Prof. Ringler is forming new dancing
classes. Special rates to ladles. Phone
Marshall 313.
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Miss Buckenmeyer announces new
dancing classes. A-1193, Main 7755.
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EVENTS 0F..THE WEEK
The February, '1 1 class of W. H. 8.. ',; '
apent a most enjoyable holiday, other- r
wiae known as folaes day." at the Oakat, ;
axaiinar rinic l-uncn , wnicn was ma
terially aided - by , the ! toffee provided
through the manager, was served at the-
Oregon Yacht club by the class girls.
Members'. In attendance were Misses.
Ring, Kennedy, Corbls, Locke, Acheson.
Manary, v Spfague, Marias, Bhepard
Woods.. Connolly, Grantham, . Dugan,
Rogers, i Lessing, Clark,' Hanekt Lasley. -Rice.
Huxford, Wents. Lkwrenoe; Snook;'
and Messrs. Moore, A. Cornell, N. Cor.
nelf, H. Hersog, L Herzog, Krause. An
gel 1, Johnson,' Wilson, -Lundstrom, Btorz,
Weber, Fogg, MacKenzle. Toy. Miller,
trie. Sinks, Lomax, ; Gerretsen, Hosklna, "
CreJshtOQ and , AHchlson, ; p '
A reunion and banquet ! was held at
the regular meeting this week of the
Eastern Star chapter, n uoitags wrovo,
which Is one of .the oldest In the state.
Several of the charter members and .
many visitors were present There was.
a banquet followed by speeches. ; ,
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Miss Blanche Jeffrey of 889 Overton
street gave an afternoon and luncheon
to 2 of her girl friends, In honor of
her college ehuni and friend. Miss Es
ther Johnson of Coauljle,' Or. Tho
afternoon was s spent In conversation,
cards and music. ; .,.. i'-.-'W-j
Winslow Meade circle,' No. 7. Ladlea
of the Grand Army of the Republlo, In
stalled the following officers Monday:
President, Mi's. Abraham; ' senior Vice
president, Mrs, Newberg; Junior , tics
president, Mrs. Soherer; secretary, Mrs.
Baxter, conductor, Mrs; Himes,- guard,'
Mrs. Zimmerman; delegates, Mrs. Soher
er and Mrs. Matthews; alternates. Mrs.
Baxtsr and Mrs. Lltherland; installing
officer. Mrs. A. M. Hlnes., past depart
ing president This circle will meet ror
sewina- with the president Mrs.. Abra
ham, Tuesday at 10 a. m., 1105 Belmont
street Take Sunnyslde car to Thirty-'
seventh street . , 1
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The Tuesday Afternoon club waa en
tertained by Mrs. G. A. Johnson Janu
ary U. The study of Whlttler was con
cluded with the following program:
Reading, "Among the Hills." Mra G. I.
Stahl; "The Legends of New England," '
Mra A. J. Stiles; reading, "In School.
Days," Mrs. G. W, Tabler; "Critics' Es
timate," Mra Harry L. Vorae. Quota-
tions for the day were from "Among the
Hills." Miss Baker was a guest of the
club. At the close of the program re
freshments were served. The club will.
meet at , the residence of Mrs. W. L. .
Marshall, 254 Stout street, January 23.
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About 80 couples attended the dance
at Irvington Tennis club Friday evening.
The chairmen of the eventng were John
ston Porter and Frank Fields.
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The ladles of the Hawthorne Park
Presbyterian church were entertained
at -their -monthlytea. Wednesday af ter-
noon at the home of Mrs. R. F. Barnes,
655 East Taylor street Mrs. Barnes.
Mrs. W. H. Moser, Mrs. W. F. Stewart
and Mrs. Westonna Macrum were the
hostesses. During the afternoon Mrs.
R. F. Feemster sang several selections
and readings were given by Mrs. Dodge
and Miss Florence Gradoo.
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Mrs. Nathan L. Berger was at home
last Thursday with three tables of
cards In honor of Mrs. Joe Rosenthal
of Barrls, Cal. After the game refresh
ments were served. The guests were
Mrs. B. Kappa. Mrs. A. Dryer, Mra A.
B. Berger. Mrs..R. Schas, Mrs. A. K. ut
ter, Mra H. Kaska, Mrs. H. Moore, Mrs.
J. Moir, Mrs. D. Gorsman, Miss E. Gor
san, Miss S. Rosenthal, Miss Ruth Sr-r,
ger and Miss Gorsman.
The pupils of Florence Albert Hoff
man, dramatic reader and teacher, met
at her apartments in the American, Sat
urday afternoon and formed a club to
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