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THi: OKKGOH SUNDAY JOURNAL", PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL 13, 1D13. f "An . Co - - 1 J - ' : - - "a I In , Vu-r . ' v' , K V ' 4 ;:i:virf Miss Madge Seyster of Oregon, 111., who will become the bride of Barge E. Leonard, April 16. . Unite, Mies Dorothy Wood, Miss Doris Ball, Miss Dorothy Downard, Miss Hel en Jones, Miss Alta Clark, Miss Helen ' Hicks, Miss Vivian Palett, Miss Mary Corquam, Miss Ida Marshall, MIgs Alice Norton, Miss Phlla McDuffy, Miss Rosl lee La Roche, Miss Margaret Walton, "Miss.. Jeanne Kinley, Miss Gladys Reed, Miss Cora Hosford, Miss Edna Kindred, Miss Miriam Beal, Miss Marian Grebel, Miss Grace Townsend, Miss Clarabelle ;naloupka, Miss Ruth VanWaters, Miss iJecKie vanwaters. - Mrs. Isaao Aronson of 632 Broadway entertained Mrs. W. C. Francis and ' .daughter, Miss Alma Francis, last night At tne Multnomah hotel at dinner. . Mon flay, at the afternoon performance of the Ben Greet players, ''She Stoops to conquer, sne win also compliment the visitors. Miss Francis is well known to Portland folk, having been born and raised here. She was leading lady last season In the "Pink Lady" and Is re turning to New Tork early next week io prepare inr me leading role In one or Kiaw & Kflanger's btg productions. Mrs. Byron EL Miller also entertained fpr Miss Francis during the past week. i GARRISON NEWS One of the prettiest card - - f.va-w UIIU irw inj nn wees wa- given on Thursday when Mrs. Elmer Clarke was hostess. Spring blossoms and ferns formed an effective ; combination for decorations. Fancy silk bags were given each player. The two prises went to iiwrs. itaipn Moyt and Mrs. Glbner. Mrs. james ussewarde, Mrs.. Jesse B. Clay . ion, - Mrs. KODert tilnnev anrt . mh , Bernard Lents assisted, the hostess at itea time. The following ladies were present; Mesdames James Canby, George o. loung, Aarian . neming, Talntor, Wllks. Allen Parker, Glbner, Holtz, Phlnney, Ward Dabney, Walter K. Lloyd, Abraham Buffington, Cromwell, Stacey, McLaughlin, Oliver P. Robinson. , Llnd W. Bugbee, Guy, George C. Roc to- well, John Page. Boswell . John S. Rich ardson,' Charles Harlow, 'M'tlllam Scott, and Lants, Miss Marjory . Page, Miss JMiiaoeth Grady and Miss Mae Foster. Captain and Mrs. Clenard McLaugh lin entertained with a hop supper on Friday night of last week. The Invited guests were: Captain and1 Mrs. Cromwell Stacey, Captain Ralph Van Demar, Lieu tenant and Mrs. Harta, Lieutenant and Mrs. Oliver P. Robinson, Lieutenant and Mrs. John G. Richardson, Mrs. Waiter R. Lloyd, Miss Grady, Miss Yates, Miss Helen Kinney, Miss Mae Foster. Lieuten ants Riley Gillespie and Proctor. ' - - w ' Captain and Mrs. Ward Dabney were the dinner guests of Lieutenant and Mrs. Bernard Lents before the hop on' Frl i flay nights .. Captain andk Mrs.- Edgar .Yule leave about the twenty-second of this month for San Francisco. Captain Barnes will come to this port to relieve Captain Yule and be assigned to the Second Field Ar tillery. V . , , ; . . . Captain and Mrs: Ward Dabney left on Monday for the Presidio of Ban Fran Cisco and to Jofn their new" regiment the sixth Infantry, Lieutenant and Mrs.' William Scott of the Twenty-first infantry have moved into quarters number sixteen. Mrs. - Robert A5 Wilson, mother of Lieutenant Wilson of this garrison, en tertained Informally on Thursday night for a few friends. "''" w ' .). ' ' i- i Miss Jean Mdrrlson of Portland was It guest . of Mrs, James Canby for the last. Informal hop. " Mrs." Rutherford. S, her guest last Week Harts had Miss Yates here early in May to Join hiB'vreglment the Second Field Artillery, if if Little Sammy Smiley has been quite 111 for a week but Is much Improved. A numher of fort people -attended ladles' night at the club pit Tuesday. I'snclng, music and cards were; enjoyed. These evening have become most popu- ' .' w V IJeutenant and Mrs. Talnter will movs during the week to the quarters In the flats vacated by Lieutenant Wil liam Scott. ' Many people from the fort attended the Prince of Pilaen at the Heillg dur ing the week.' X 5S SOCIETY PERSON A1S Miss Ruby Crichton has returned home from a week's visit in The Dalles, the guest of her brother and his wife Mr. and Mrs. William L. 'Crichton. Sat urday evening Mr. and Mrs. Crichton en. tertalned with a delightful bridge party in her honor; Mrs. Max Stlefel of Chicago gave theatre party at the Orpheum today, fol. lowed by luncheon at the Portland hotel. Mrs. Stlefel will leave on the 15th to spend the summer in California with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. Lunner of Elgin and Mrs, Michael of Prinevllle are in the city, guests at the "Washington Hill, Mason Trowbridge of New York was a visitor in the city for a-few days this week, the guest of hia brother. George Trowbridge. Mr. Trowbridge has been enjoying an extensive trip though Call fornia. , ' ' - - . ' Mrs. Frank C. Kelsey. accompanied Ty set son. Curtis, has left for a two months' trip to southern California. They will return by way of Salt Lake. .... Mrs. M. E. Teal left Wednesday even ing on the Oregon Electric for a visit with Mrs. F. A. Helm at corvauis. Mrs. Mary Goldstein, of San Francis co, is visiting Mrs. 8. Goldstein, sne is stopping at the Seward, where she will be pleased to see her friends. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gerllnger Jr., are now established In the house previously occupied by Dr. Kistner, at 781 Marshal street. . Mrs. W. C. Francis and daughter, Miss Alma Francis, are here from .New York at the Oregon Hotel, visit lng Mr. Francis. Miss Francis has been studying musto In New York for the past ' three years. She is prima donna with Klaw &' Erlanger and has just closed .in Frans Le liar's operetta, Eva. She- will return to New York soon to prepare for an important part in one of their big fall productions. Mrs. R. Jacobs and the Misses Hilda and Miriam Jacobs, who have, been tour ing in California the paM winter, will return to their home on Thursday next :- -V EVENTS OF THE WEEK x - The Girls' Chorus of the Washington high school gave a. Spanish entertain ment under the direction of Frederick C. Chapman Friday evening, at the school auditorium.: The program wis as follows: ... .,: . - ...... .. part one Tiano duet, "Spanish Dances" (MoBkowski), Misses Evelyn and Irma Ewart; chorws (a) "Estudian tlna" (Lacome) ; lb) "Bolero't (Marxo) ; solo, "The Merry Zlngara" (Balfe), Miss McDuffee: dance, " tarantella"; duot. The Gultarre" (Hammond), Misses Oberg and Young; s61o, "D 8ole,Mlol! (DI capua), Miss ivnox. Part two Piano, "Spanish Tans Scene" (Sehytte); Miss Irma Ewart; fchorus, "In Old Madrid" (H. Trotere); dance "Spanish Walts," Misses Arm strong, Doty, -StillweH and Wagstaff; SOITCTDRDER-Y?; AS LOW AS . . . LATEST . NOVELTIES, v J. K. STERN LADIES' TAIXOB, - 7 AMI8....J. . Mrs. Franklin A. Freeman, a charming matron, who wfcs one of the patronesses at . the Kulghts Temar all. solo, "Sopg of the Toreador" (Bizet), Dan Foster; chorus, "Carmena" (Wil son). . Those who took part werei -Adah Young, president; Miriam Obort, vice president; Phlla McDuffee, sncre tary; Annabelle Wagstaff, treasurer; Dorothy Rood, editor; Irene Bauoo'm, Katherine Bolbey, Ruth Bowman, Mar garet Cook, Lesta Cook, Lois Cowgill, Gertrude Cowgill, Janfct Daniel, Helene Dorres,, Helen Day, Irma Ewart, Aiys French, Evelyn Gregory, Leona Gage, Evelyn Hasbrouck, Edith Harper, Cor nella Haas, Mary Inman, Rozela Knox, Ruth Karlson, Corrleno La Follett. Pblla McDuffee, Clara Manny, Laura Moor?, Perrlne Marias, Wanda Michael, Bessie O'Connor, Lillian Oren, Hattiebelle Ogi!- bee, Miriam Oberg, Ethel Penwell, Blanche Rosa, , Dorothy Ross, Marjory Rood, Anna Riebhoff, Edith Rouse, Hfo sel Ramsey, Agnes Stearns, Lily Sea. chrest Ruth Thayer, Eva Townsend, Annabelle Wagstaff. Gladys Wlllard, Jessie Weatherby, Fern Wilson, Adah Young. The dancers were: Alice Armstrong, Hazel Colt, Hepzle Chase, Ruth Doty, Olga Klekar, Esther Peterson, Phyllis Purdln, Corriene La Follett, Madeline Sutherland, Erma Still well. Ruth' Thayer, Beryl Vinson, Ruby White, Annabelle Wagstaff. . w Miss Anna Sleight entertained a num ber of friends with a hard time dancing party af her home Saturday evening. The young ladles' costumes were those wdrn 30 years ago. ' The young men wore old time beaux suits. Those pres ent were Misses AVauneta Kolb, Georgia Smith, Audrey Lewin, Mildred Palmer, Lillian Bowen, Isabella Concannon, Olive Mitchell, Mildred Concanon, Anna Palmer, Irene Philips, Messrs. Cy Mev pts, Ed Trleckel, John O'Nell, Frank Mitchell, H. Werschkul. Ben Jory. Ken neth Stall, Elmer Qufn, Robert Bowen, Fred Lynman, Ed Buljock. Wednesday afternoon Wilbur C. Ellis entertained 14 children at-a ptrty, cele brating his fifth birthday. Many games were .played , and refreshments were served by Mrs. Schacht. The party was held at the home of Mrs. Schacht, 693 East Twenty-fifth street Carnation club met on Wednesday, April 9, at the home of Mrs. Altha Ho hanBhelt at 820 Going street and an en joyable time was spent in sewing. At 1:30 o dock luncii was served by the hostess, after which Mrs. Josephine Al bright entertained, the ladies. with some delightful music. Those, present Were Mrs. Mary Tltas," Mrs, Maggie Gelger, Mrs. Foltan, Mrs, Luce, Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Rebecca Williams,' Mrs. Yettiek, Mrs. Jo sephlne Albright-Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. Ber tha Jehner, and Mrs. Mattie Monroe. VI t am daAm " Ttf nnra a rA f a a f srt ay entertained io friends Saturday evening at Miss Moore's home, 802 Gan- tenbeln -lavenue.i The evening' was passed pleasantly 'With tarns and danc ing. Card honors went to Mrs. A. R. Barnett and H. A. Wilklns. At- the- Michigan society's recent Easter'party, the Wolverine Strollers re organised, for the 1913 season, and from enthusiasm shown, tend to far eclipse their 1912 walks, whlcn every one en joyed.. The Wolverine Strollers have exj panned their Tnemnersuip. slowing , an MIchlgandera and their friends to Jolii, thus giv.lng Oregonlan and asternors FUR STORE and INSURANCE Special Season Rates. ' . PROTECT 'YOURS now, in our MOTH. FIRE.;AND BURGLAR v - , PROOF VAULTS ' ' r yhonss l I Mala 94 I V 1 1J44H J .Our, Messenger. REMODELING AND REPAIR WORK , . Done for Less During the Season Months V H. LIEfeES & CO, . L P, Plagemann, Mgr..,.. : ; Corbett Bldg., 288 Morrison St. .: a chance to enjoy its advantages. Their Initial 1913 walk will be Frldafevenlng, April 18. meeting at Council Crest ai 7:45 p. m. A full moon Is .promised for that date, so no one should miss this beautiful Council Crest walk. .'" A surprise party was given in honor Of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hauserman Sun day, evening, April 6, at their home, 1082 Front street Music, singing and games amused the guests. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Burkhart, Mr. and Mrs. O. Frledll, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hafner, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Hafner, Miss Helen Dahnke. Miss Anna Engertsberger. Miss Ethel Engals. Miss Francis Bliss, Miss Hed wig Kasper, Miss Minnie Sperling, Miss Myrtle Burkhart and Miss uertna wei land, Mr. John Hofer, Mr. Joseph Shan lirt. Mr. William Van Hoomlssen, Mr. Edward Blust, Mr. Henry Welland. Mr, Mathew Engertsberger, Mr. Emil Krat tiger and Mr. Lawrence Kratliger. The Carnation club met at the home of Mrs. Bertha Gohner. Jackson apart ments, corner Union avenue and East Davis on Wednesday, Aprtf,2. A delight ful day was spent In sewing on an al bum nullt. Lunch was served at i:sa by the hostess. Those present were Mrs, Hohanshelt Mrs. Anna Folton, Mrs. M Myers, Mrs. Luce, Mrs. Maggie Gelger, Mrs. "Nellie Hibbs. Mrs. Mary Vice, Mrs, Mattie Monroe. Mrs. Cant, Miss Ad Cant and Mrs. Bertha Gehner. Mrs. Max Stiefel of Chics go gave farewell theatre party at the Orpheum followed by. a tea at the. Portland no tpl tr 11. Each guest was given t bunch of violets at their place at the tahie Mrs Stiefel leaves on the I5tn of April to spend the summer with her parents. The guests inciuoea Mrs. i. Korn. Mrs. A. Friedman. Mrs. B. Rubin, Mrs. P. Prager. Mrs. A. Leboldt of Med- ford. Mrs. L. N. Lewis, Mrs. B. New- berger. Mrs. D. Marx. Mrs. M. Marx, Mrs. Dr. Tilzer, Mrs. C. Koney from Chi- cago, Mrs. J. muop, Mrs. i. upngru, Mfs. F. Bloch and Mrs. J. Wertheimer. A pretty birthday gathering met at the home of Mrs. G. Roberts, 483 Rod ney avenue, on Friday, April 4. Five hundred was played during the after noon, after which luncheon was served. Carnations were used In decorating the tables. -Mrs. Roberts was remembered I with many beautiful presents. Card honors fell to Mrs. B. Fair banks, first prize: Mrs. M. Marsh, sec ond : prize and Mrs. H. C ScUroeJer, third prize. . .' The invited' guests were Mrs. John Rometch and daughter, Mrs. J, Yoho of Seattle; Mrs. ll Eberhardt and her two daughters, Miss Vera and Miss Marie; Mrs. M. Palaeios.-Mrs. Conrad, Mrs. Kei man, Mrs. J. Zeingelble, Mrs. M. Marsh, Mrs. A. Helsler, Mrs. B. Fairbanks, Mrs. H. C. Schroeder, Mrs. O. Neison, Mr9. M, Sauter. Mrs. Held, Mrs. G. Relm and son Walter. Miss Emma Meibus, Mrs. H. Ludwisr. Mrs. G. Mosher, Mrs. 1L C, Haack, Mrs. Charles S. Taylor and Messrs. G. Roberts, A. Roberta and George Roberts. : Mr. and Mrs. Jue Sue entertained de- llghffully at their pretty residence. 338 Easl Forty-fifth street Easter Tues day. Five hundred was enjoyed the first part of the evening, and later lunch was served, while Mr. Ilertert Jewel and Miss Elinor Jewel, eon and daughter of ill Calf. ' ' Photograph by Grove. Miss Henrietta Rothschild, whose engagement was announced last week, Jue Sue, sang some pleasing numbers. Those enjoying the hospitality of the host and hostess were Mr. and Mrs. Craig' McMicken, Mr., and Mrs. Wade Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. William Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Krlble, Mr. and .Mrs. C. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. C. Miller, Mrs. Lillian Shield, Mrs. Sobarker, O. Bowers, James Lee, Mrs, Andrew Kan, Andrew Kan Jr., Miss Grace Kan, Miss May Kan, Mr. and Mrs. Mack, Miss Krimble, Miss Estelle Kan, Mis Susie Jewel, Mr. and Mrs. Fitz gerald, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Dr. C. Gee Wp, Miss Elinor Jewel, Herbert Jewel ana Charlie Jewel. Mrs. David Wendllck entertained the Sumner Relief Sewing club in her home on Denver avenue,. Thusday, April 10. A delightful lunch was served by the hostess and members of the committee to 23 ladies. ' A most enjoyable meeting of George Wright Sewing ciub was held at the home of Mrs. Detje last Friday. The corps ladles present were: Past Depart ment President Mary E. Chamberlain, Corps President May E. Rennen,. Mes dames Beal, Bodley, Burt, Cooper, Ev ery, . Ellis, Godshall, Greene, orirritu, Hamilton, Hunter. Ellen Mills, Lydia Mills. Mlckley, M unger,' Morse, Pferd- ner. Reed, Smith, Walls, Wenzel, Worick, and four visitors, Mesdames Fisher, Hume, Lucky and . Morris. The next meeting will be held April 18, from 10 to 3, at the home of Mrs. Emma Hender son, 491 East Thirty-eighth street, W-R car. Mrs. Mary Hawes entertained at luncheon Thursday, assisted by her daughters, Mrs. Wise, Mrs. Bradbury and Miss Grace La Mont. .Covers were laid for Mesdames Becker, Blodgett Chamberlain, Emery, Eley, Godshall, Mlckley. Mills, Renner, Reed, Wenzel and Worick. The color scheme of the decorations was cream and green. Mrs. Eley and Mrs. Wenzel won the honors at 600. A happy gathering of friends assem bled at the home of E. J. Wood, 1076 Belmont street, Tuesday night. The affair had been arvfenged by Mrs. Woo 1 as a surprise ror ner nusbano, in nonor of his fifty-ninth birthday anniversary.! Mr. Wood has long been a member of j the official board of the Central Chris- tian cnurcn ana as a toKpn or ineir es- ,Cl0eddinq (Ji Inrujurvccmcn t.ileauujui' C?n0taOinc nd . 3aUtniUj teem, the members of this organisation presented Mr. Wood with a handsome Bible. The house .was prettily decor ated with cut flowers and potted plants, the color scheme beingf crimson and green. Music and felidtlous speeches afforded amusement for the guest s 'after which refreshments were served. Mr. afid Mrs. C. P. Walker, Agnes Mun son, Loraine Johns and Xafne Walker received at the door. ' Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McGowan, Mr. and Mrs. H. R; Winchell, Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Ganoe, Rev. and Mrs. S. R. Haw kins, Mr. and Mrs. WM F. Powell, Mr, and Mrs. Ben Hawes, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Chambreau, Mr. an'd Mrs. J.'E. Lep- per, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Walker, Mr. and M P. L. Munson, Mr. arid Mrs. J. C. Prj9 stel, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wood, Mf and Mrs. Lewis Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs G. W. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tay lor, Mrs. C. d. Johns, Mrs. Elva L. Lough, Mrs. M. "A.- Averill, Mrs. J. A, Chatfield, Mrs. Clara Lelsy, Mrs. E. L, Bacon, Misses Grace Sprague, Cor Sprague, Lena M. Gartzke, Helen Bauer, Mame Blacklidge, Eva Young, Myrtle John, Agnes Munson, La Verne Walker Loraine' John, Mabel Wood, Mr. and Mrs. F, B. Cook, Mrs. S. W. Anderson, Mrs. R. V. Jones, Harold Tracy, Claude Pfley, Earl J. Wood, F. W. Beach, Cle ment Powell, " Douglas" Powell,, Charles O. John. Clifford John, Ned Cook,. J. Gay Chatfiel, Ted .Bacon. . Marguerite Camp, Roys) Neighbors of America, entertained witli a mask ball on Thursday evening; the characters represented were many and varied! The inclemency of the weather proved no drawback to the enjoyment of the guests and the grand march contained io couples. St Ann s Charitable society held a very interesting meeting at the resi dence of Mrs. F. J. AJex Mayer " o Thursday, last, over 30 members being present. After much important business was transacted a half hour was given over to social chat and partaking of re freshments served by the hostess. The Duo Decern Five Hundred club was delightfully entertained at the home of the Misses Smith. 88 North Six teenth street, last Saturday afternoon. The prize was awarded to Mrs. Charles Benson. 1 nOitattonA " qc -el cuy Acquitcmni ,ie Stamped Satiafr Statianexij' mpanit Wednesday evening a beautiful wed ding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wilhelm, when only intimate friends and relatives witnessed the mar riage of Miss Emma Wilhelm to Clsy C. Cary. The brldwore a beautiful dress of i white crepe meteor and carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses. 8h came down the stairs with the groom, followed by the bridesmaid, her sister, Miss-Anna Wilhelm, snd William Carey the groomsman. . Miss Eva Jeannlt played Mendelssohn's, wedding march, after which Rev. A. Krause read the wedding service. During the ceremony, music was rendered.. A delightful wedr ding 'luncheon wu served. . The couple departed late In the evening for a tnv to Spokane, aTtcr wh'(c; .'l!l be at home to their "friends.: Lurheon was served by Miss Helen Burkhart, Miss Freda Menrfon, Miss Minnie Foullen. and Sadie Weston ! V; ' - , Miss Violet M. Orchard, of Spokane, daughter of J, E, Orchard, contractor in Edmonton, Alterta, an Charles E. Bal ley, formerly of Milwaukee. Wis., were married at the home of . Mr. and Mrs. W. Walker, in Edmonton, the evening of April 4. The service was read by Rev. R. H. LeltH, following which the rites of baptism were performed by Ola L. Walker, 1 years of age. Mr. and Mrs. Baifty Will . make their home at 21 Whyte avenue,; Edmonton south, upon returning from a wedding trip to Portland and points on the Paclflo coast, the bride's former home. Archie Ray Cain and , Flold Grace Wood were . married at the Highland Congregational church. Sunday. April The affair was a surprise to all except the immediate friends and relatives of the contracting parties, who commenced to gather shortly after the morntiiK service. The brldaV procession was led bv Miss Olga , Wallman. while Miss El ma Hovedsgaard played the, march. Rev. E. 8. Bollinger, pastor ot tlw church, performed the ceremony. The bride has a host of friends at St. Johnj where her home has been, for iora years. Mr. Cain lias been one of the best known and respected young men of the Highland church since Its organi zation. J.' Paul Keyes and Miss MaybeNe S3. Grover were married at the home Of the bride's-aufif Mrs. 8. F. .Grover, 1113 East Clay street, Monday afternoon 3 o'clock by the Rev. Dr. William H. Fry. pastor of the Sunnyslde M.; E. Church. After a brief visit to the home of the bride at Newport Wash.,", the young couple will make their home at Corval 11s. Oregon. ,. A pretty wedding , took plaee at thu horn of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tork, 218, East Seventy-second street Wednesday evening. April .2, when their youngest daughter Marie Valeria became the bride of Thaddlus H. Green," Rev. H. I. cash oerforming the ceremenyr Miss Nan Emken sang "I Love You Truly ,' as a onaai marciu-- x ub uuuq a,.v. ... marriage by her father. Master Kit- burn York, nepnew or me ono oor u. 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