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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, HAY 3, 13K Air r ( I in 1 . I I X II I J M I I 1 V I I 'II X ; "l S 1 aV - v urn r j a 1 s- . a mm m m m m at -m. m j. a- a m a j,- -a. m r T. Ilauk. Hi Kant Sixty-sixth street north for Several W(ii'k, will Ifava Tu1ay evening for her homo In De troit. Mlrh. Mrs. Pcana ,iaa tna-I many friends during her stay In Port land, and ha been the motjf of num -tous entertainment. ' , ' ' , 5 Tuday afternoon Mr. C. W. Steels, Jtl Eaat Flfty-smiond atreet North, en nertalned -the Sewing- Teachers of Veatmlrmter Guild of th First Preaby terian church. .They were Mra. Melse, Mr. Brazelton, Mlaa Macey, Mlaa Nel son, Mra. Mi Kay and Mra. eimmlngton. Frldav avenlnc tha St. Rose's Caih .'lie church tmvs a card party at their all on Tha Alameda. Five hundred was Tlayed and prltes awarded tha lady and gentleman who scored the Iilghest, alao consolation, prises. Ths committee In charge were Mra. C. H. Still. Mrs. C. C Llghtfoot, Mrs. H MedernaPh. Mra. Fred W. Goodrich, Mrs. C, E. Bancom, Mr T. J. Ryan, r ;Mrs P. J. Kellaher. Mrs. KeNey. Mrs. ' .John Wourmn, Mra. J. F. Meagher, Mrs. ; '.FY J. Llehteiberger, Mlaa Mary Conaty; ?Mlss Grace Kyne and Mrs. Helfert. : PIEDMONT i i -" ... ,x . - Jfs zzr .' xx . rt i . v n vi v mi 1' LZN I l If VT W III I i 1 III , tin 1 L II I f . . Jill V f I Ml ' . MII f 7 ! t I I . an n lit ; . . i in i i r .;-' 1 ii I 1 1 . . ..:. - I . f I I II I i ( : ' I I II I 111 . ( ' Win ) . i I ii I I I I ( 1 ,'. . i f f If I i ? "- f III I U ' f ?7 Iff! I 118 i- ... . . . . CV.. :.: a f ff II I I ;-, V fill I lit 1 til II I I J2 u I II III 4 ' i ' t 'Ml II I I Jv, i I II , I m Ik ', , c 6 m mm m mm I 1 It ill II I i v J I II n ni u t , . i .-..All ii;. ry. i ii 111 v ' ? I I II I. $ lay In i4 1 'J- 1 mi gmsm . -mi mm 3 ' " Tha courta of tha Piedmont Tanni jplub have been put In rfadlneia for the summer game. Tnis ciun, wnicn n ompoaed of the younger amart et of !the community, haa been holding meet ings on-the first Monday of each month ! during the winter. The next meeting 'will be held on Monday. June 2 at the home of Chester Stipe. The officers of the club this year are: President, Everett Jewett; vice president, James Gavin; treasurer, Francis Dekum; secre tary, Theodora Stopponbach. Mrs. John Burgard left the last of the week for RIckreal). Or., where ahe will visit her mother, Mrs. W. E. Clark. h, - a,; v-.vvi a, v avvusa uwh -the first of tha month. . it 3 Mra. H. R. Albee addressed a large S number of the ladles of Piedmont at 1 a meeting held In the Piedmont Prea- Sbyterlan church on Wednesday , After- J noon. The meettna was called by the J member, of the Woman's Auxiliary an was very well attended. Mrs. Xllllah B. Fisher, Bfr. Harry E. Flatter, and Mr. George Fisher, who have been the bouse guests of Mas. T. N. Stoppenbach. for the past two weeks, vleft on Thursday for their home in Toledo, Ohio, The Fiahera visited ex 3 tenslvely through the southern states, J and will stop at Victoria and also j Vancouver, B. C, on their return trip, I - , .. ' w A wedding of interest to Piedmont people waa that of Miss Sylvia Monkers and Mr. P. A. Binford. which waa sol Jemnlzed on the afternoon of April 24 at the Whit Temple, Mr. W. B. Hlnson officiating. The bride waa very at tractively gowned, in a travajlng suit yof "king's" blue cloth with bat of tha same tone. There were no attend- ants. After the ceremony, lunch was . jaerved at the Hotel Portland, where the table waa prettily decked-with spring i bjeasoma. Covers were laid for 20. Mr. and Mrs. Binford will be a,t home to their friends at their attractive new home on Wllliama avenue after August IS. ' w w Tha slaters of the Holy Redeemer fachool are planning a dudIIs' recital for i the first week in June, to be given at j tha school ball on Vancouver avenue. Among those who will take part are. iMIss Francis Schonweller, Miss Francis Van Fatten, Mlas Esther Circle, and Master mrreil circle. ; Mr. and Mrs. A M Smith of Astoria ;have taken up their permanent resl- denco in Piedmont. On Wednesday evening of this week the Ladles Sanctuary society will give V's card party and social In the Holy I .Redeemer hall on Vancouver avenue. . .These partlea are held once a month and 5 are eagerly anticipated by the members i of tha church. GARRISON NEWS it! Top, left to right Mrs. Decema Campbell Barclay, guest of honor at large reception; Mrg. R. ,y. Joneg. Bottom, left to right Mrs. Lewis Montgomery and Mrs. J. H. Brlstow, who presided at the reception. S ; Bridge, Five Hundred and Auction 2 Tardea . filled almost every afternoon t during the last week, and, with an in 2 formal hop on every other FriJay night, t ladies night at the officers' club on t Tuesdays, and occasional theatre par- ties, the evenings, too, are planned for. A number of infantry officers came ft down on Saturday night from tho tai Jjet range, and will return tonfght. The paper chase will start at the usual hour this morning, Lat Sunday the hares were Captain Charles How land and Lieutenant Gill. They were never caught by the hounds, but' Mr. ... Leadbetter, of Portland, and Lieutenant Beatty,, of the garrison, came in a close : . second. .. .-. -.,.- , On -Monday afternoon Mrs. Robert A. Wilson was -at home informally fo a number of friends. A hemming cprwest caused much merriment. The prize, Jainty handkerchief, went to Mrs. ' Pierce. Refreshments were served at 6. Mrs. Wllaon'S guests -were?" Mrs. " Fr;, . Mrs. Pierce, Mrs. Phlnney, Miss Phin ney. Mrs. lauts and Mrs. John H. Page, " Sr. - -' r w ' Mrs., Lauti and her daughter. Mrs. Charlea Harlow, gave a delightful aue v .tlon-brlJge party on- Tuesday. There were inree xaoies, wun me silver salt dishes , and tiny spoons as prizes for eachtable. At tea time Mrs. Fred Fos ter, poured. -The guests were: Mrs. Walter Boawell, Mrs. John P. Richard son, Mrs. -George Clarke Rockwell, Mrs James'Canby, Mrs. Harold Taintor and ',: Miss Elizabeth nrariv Mrs. Lucuis Bennett was hostess on Wednesday afternoon at a very' pretty party for a number of friends. Tempi -ina; refreshments were served 1st tn . - the afternoon. . ' 4. ' One of the largest affairs of th week was the Bridge and Five Hundred party . on Thursday afternoon, when Mrs. Her bert a Glbner and Mra. Tarleton were Joint hostesses. The double parlors were profusely decorated In peonies and Scotch broom and ferns. The' dining room tea in pink and white anowballs, Summer Reductions Ftriotlytlain- tailored strits-sn cnaf wtiTIea. UlHrks, and blues original price ISO -and t- ' -, - lnini a:id 1 loth riding clothes, end opera ((ts umdf to order. . J.K. STERN j ! Z.ADIJCS' TAILOS. T Altlrr. ISt., Bet, liitli 13th. and soft pink BhaJeJ candles were ussd on the tea table, where Mrs. George S. Young poured, Mrs. Ralph W. Hoyt served salad, and Mrs. Jero B. Clayton cut the Ices.' In the same room Mrm. Walter K. Lloyd presided over th punch table. Othera assisting were Mrs. Elmer Clarke, Mrs. Rutherford Harts, Mrs. McKellar, Mrs. A. R. War field and Miss Mae Foster. The follow ing ladies were present: Mesdames. James Canby, Elmer Clarke, Adrian S. Fleming, Wllks, Cromwell Stacey, Ralph W. Hoyt, A. B. Warfleld, McKellar, Lu cius H. Bennett John Hagerman, Allen Parker, Rutherford Harts, Robert Phln ney, William Scott. Walter K. LloyJ, Abraham Buffington, Clenard McLaugh lin, Bernard Lentz, George C. Rockwell, Robert A. Wilson Oliver P. Robinson, Fred W. Bugbee, John H. Page. Sr., John P. Richardson. Walter O. Boswell, George S. Young, Harold Young, Wilson Chase, Charles- Harlow, Lautz Harold Taintor, Fred W. Foster, Mrs. Mae Fo. ter, Marjory Page,' Mrs. James Honey man, of Portland, Elizabeth Grady and Brambllla. Tho four prises went to Mrs. Taintor, Mrs. Elmer Clarke, Mrs. Allen Parkar and Mra, Abraham Buffington. it Mrs. Clenard , McLaughlin was a charming hostess on Friday afternoon. Three tables of bridge were - followed by a large tea, at which most of the garrison ladies were present. The Mc Lauchlln quarters were artistically dec orated in peonies, dogwood and Scotch bloom, with many ferns and bunches of Oregon grape. A number of garrison ladies assisted the hoetMB and delicious refreshments were served at 5 o'clock, w. Mrs. Daniel Hand arrived on Tuesday evening from Oakland, Cal. Captain and Mrs. Hand s two children will fin Ish their school term In Oakland- before coming home. ... Mrs. Walter T.Bates, who has been the house guest of Mrs. Wilson- Chasa ror tne past week, left on Tuesday. -Captain John H. Page Jr., will leave here about the 27th for Camp Parry, Ohio, where he has accepted a detail to try out ror infantry rifle team. Lieu tenant G. C. Rockwell was also deslg naiea, dui uia not accept. - , CVENTS OF THE WEEK A reception was given in honor of Mr. Decima Campbell Barclay, daugh ter of Alexander Campbell, Tuesday night at the home qf Mr. and JMis. R. V. Jones, T97 Hawthorne avenue. Tha affair was arranged by the Sisterhood of the" First and Central Christian churches, Mrs. J. H. Brlstow and Mrs. Lewis Montgomery being the respective presidents. The home of Mrs. Jones was beauti- e Hair uoods p 1 Wl IIVW cheap but how goqd." i W ass the only expert Wig ana Ton. pee makers la ihs. city. T r a a a f orma ' tio&a, rag. 95.00 $2.95 $12.00 Switches $6.50 $5.00 Switches $2.95 Paris Hsir Store . JFEBVST KASTEBT7T, ' 14t BBOABWAT Hear Morrtion. .t Main 640 fully decorated with lilacs, narcissus and Scotch broom. The guests were re ceived at the door by Mra. Will F. Pow ellk and Mrs. Benjamin Hawes. Those la the receiving line were Mrs. J. II. Brlstow, Mrs. Lewis Montgomery, Mrs. Sarah Moore and Mrs. Decima Campbell Barclay. Those acting as the reception committee were Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Averlll, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Moser, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wood, Mr. and Mra. G. F. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Proeb stel Lewis Montgomery and Will F. Powell. Mrs. Frank Nase presided at the punch bowl, assisted by Mrs. L. M. Cleek, Miss Reva Baling, Miss Lois Cook, Miss Hasel Hoopengarraer and Miss Eve lyn Hayes. In the conservatory screened from the drawing room an or chestra rendered an excellent program of charming music. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Moser. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bennett, Mr. and Mra. J. M. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Cleek, Mr. and Mra. A. H. Averlll, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Montgomery, Mr. and Mra. J. C. Praebstel, Mr. and Mrs. O. F, Alexan der, Mr. and Mrs. G. Everett Bakor, Mr. and Mrs. Will F. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nase, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Jones. Mr. and Mra. J. H. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wood, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. White, Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Dickenson, Mr. and Mrs. C F. Pefley. Mr. and Mra. C. H. Cham breau, Rev. and Mrs. S. R. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Grombacher, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mock. Rev. J. F. Ghormley, Mrs. Alva B. Brown, Mrs. J. L. Hastings, Mrs. J. F. Feebler, Mm. W. A. Anderson, Mrs. A. F. Bunker, Mrs. Henry W. Scherr, Mrs. S. J.'Hoop engarmer, Mrs. D. F. Silvey, Mrs. W, F. Orcutt, Mrs. W. W. Chessman, Mrs. Es tella Gabbert, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Leon ard, Mrs. J. F. Faust, Mrs. C. F. Moore house, Mrs. E. M. Rowland, Mrs. J. S. Dale, Mra. B. 'A. Beach, Mrs.. Sadie E. Stiles, Airs. Charity M. Hubner,. Mrs. F. M., Moore, Mrs. J. J. Ford, Mrs. C. T. Baling, Mrs. M. A. Averlll, Mrs. O. C. Blaney, Mrs. Benjamin Hawes, Mrs. Jos. sie A: Chatfield, Mrs. Walter - Haynes. Mrs. Blanche Tracy, Mrs. C, A. MUlerJ Mrs. Ella Jones, Mrs. C. P. Irvine, Mrs. Clara'Lelsy, Mrs. L. E. Williams, Mrs. Sarah Moore, Mrs. A. C. McKeever, Mrs. H. H. Young, Mrs. T. J. Craig, Mrs. E. L. Bacon, Mrs. Dora Bolter, Mrs. J. B. McCann, Mra. Bird Clarke, Mra. Sue A. Jones, Mrs. Gus Carlson, Mrs. H. V. Hart- sell, Mrs. Glenn Garrison, Mrs. J. H. Brlstow, Mrs. Decima Campbell Barclay, Mrs. Jacobson, Miss Florence Hayes, Miss Bessie T. Bain, Miss Gladys Moore, Miss, Marie Starr, Miss Edna Rice, Mrs. Clara Jones, Miss Helen Cattron, Miss Lois Cook, Miss Doris .Hawkins, Miss Ida Johnson, Miss Belle Johnson, Miss Mume Black lidge, Miss E. A. Maddock, Miss Anna M. Phriske, Miss Winifred Shakley, Miss Elisabeth Schoffen, Miss Reva Ealing, Miss Freer, Miss Ella Wil liams, Miss Gertrude Williams, Miss Marian Moore, Miss Fannie Beard, Miss Virginia Johantgen, Miss Florence War- inner, Miss Harriet E. M oo rehouse, rfliss A. Koehler, Miss Frances Rayot, Miss Esther Rayot. James P. Farmer, E. U. Morrison, Voltl Jones, Clement Powell. Douglas Powell, James H. Gante, F. W. Beach, F. B. Maddock, Glay Chatfield, Clifford Shakley, C. H. Jones, L. Stew art, E. L. Gates, F. Trembly, H. Jonason, J. Lancaster. Ted Bacon. Claus Clarke, rtt. J. Boethelt, George Hailing, Miss Bernadean Grebel, Deete Holcomb, J, C. Abbott, L. H. Griffin, j. T. Wiley. H. Blampled, H. J. Wllkins, Gordon Pefley. Gordon Bennett Miss Eva Norcross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Norcross, of Central Point, Or., has been awarded highest honors at Southern seminary, Buona Vista, Va., where she was graduated May 22. Miss Norcross will visit at Washington, D. C, Logan, Iowa, Flan dreau, S. D., and a.t Portland before re turning to her home in Central Point late in June. Her father is a promi nent Southern Oregon orehardist. -Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Pier. 187 East Thlrty-,flrst street, entertained the choir of tne sunnysiae congregational church Wednesday evening. May 21, I in this manner Mr. and Mrs. Pier, as members of the musls committee, evidenced the appreciation in which this excellent choir Is held by the church, and to the very last degree did the choir enjoy this token of approvnl. A delightful evening was spent In popular songs ami guessing contests. Miss Florence Cole played a piano solo, Mr, Raymond U, Staub played a violin solo. Refresh ments were served and the happy oc caslonrame to a reluctant close at a late hour. Among those present wero Prof, and Mrs. Cowen, William Lowell Pat ton. Mlaa Elsie Smflh, . Miss Ruth Worden, 'Miss Florence Cole, Miss Ber nice Palran, Mlas Sophie Hdff, Mlsi Marguerite Moore, Miss Grace Rose, Miss Mary Brobat. Miss Marl Varnor, Miss Jean Shay, Miss Faya Stelnmets, Miss Harrietts Leach. Miss Florenco Leach, Miss Bessie Earsle , Miss Myrtle Huff, Mlas Ruth Hauck, Miss Genevieve Klrkpatrlck, Mrs. W. F. Case. Mrs. W. E. Phelps, Mrs. M. O. Forrest, Mr. and Mrs. w. JI. Earsley, Mr. and Mra. B. Balnbrldge, Mr. and Mrs. E. B, Ray mond. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stanley, Earl H. Walker, Eugene P. Stelnmets, Joseph Jones, J. J. Thompson, Mr. Hudson, Dr. and Mrs. J. a. Pettlt, Mr. and Mrs. E. R Hyatt, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wellington, Mr, and Mrs a C. Pier Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Stanhope S. Pier. Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Staub and Raymond. R, Staub. Mrs. A. L. Tlbbetts entertained Wed nesday afternoon with three tables of E00. A dainty luncheon was served af ter the game.' Flaying in the games were Mrs. Walter Knack, Mrs. Joly, Mrs, Charles Kadderly, Mrs. W. B. Living ston, Mrs. Plater. Mrs. Moon, Mra. M. O. Wllkins. Mrs. Fred Buchtei, Mrs. T. M. Learman, Mra. Grover, Mrs, Fred Putnam, Mrs. O. II. Woodbury. The Orpbla dub met st tha home of Mrs. W, Lyons on Cleveland avenue on Friday afternoon. Five hundred was played. Mrs. M. Douglas winning the prise. A dainty luncn was servea oy the hostess and an enjoyabls afternoon was spent by all Those present were Mrs. C. C. Loucks. Mrs. W. C. Wheeler, Mrs M. Harold. Mrs. K. Eraner, Mrs, u Klnsey, Mrs. A. Baker, Mrs M. Doug las and Mra W. Stupy. Mr. and Mra L.Rosenblum celebrated their silver wedding anniversary Sunday evening. May If, at their residence, 212 Caruthers street The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Prevos. Mr. and Mrs. Barrell Mr. and Mrs. Segel, Mrs. Hersberg, Mrs. Gonsgow, Mr. Lebol and Mrs. D. Bond helm. , Among ths events of the wsek was a "BOO" party given by .Mrs. .C P, , Wise for Mrs. P. Planch,. to wiah her bOn voyage" on her trip abroad, as she is leaving for London on Friday to spend a few months visiting relatives and friends. An enjoyable afternoon was passed by those present and at the con clusion of a dainty . luncheon Mra Planch was presented with a suitable souvenir of the occasion. The guests were: Mrs. P. Planoh, Mrs. E. Fisher, Mrs. J. Felton, Mrs. George Zeller, Mra T Van Doren, Mrs. E. Mathlot Mrs. A. V. Hosfeldt Mrs. William Winters, Dr. Mrs. Creamer, Mrs. W. Burrell and Mra L. C. Davidson. Covers .were laid for 13 at a prettily appointed luncheon given by Mrs. Dr. Creamer for Mra P. Planch, who sails from Montreal for London, June 4, to be gone for a few months. The Wednesday evening atudy and choral club entertained for their direc tor. Miss Catherine Covach. with a "KM" party. Those present were Mrs. Scliarff, Mrs. Rehiield, Mrs. Hacuer, miss ai bln, Miss Lincoln, Miss Nellson, Miss Johnson, Miss Edmund, Miss crown Miss Abst Miss Matnewson, miss Bey ers Miss Covach and Miss uaisteaa. Mrs. Walter E. Bliss, 725 Multnomah street entertained Henry B. Roney and the "boys" of his concert company at dinner on Sunday.. Plates were laiJ for 12. Mr. Roney and his boys gave two recitals Thursday, in the afternoon at tha Irvlnaton club and in tne eve- nine- at the Multnomah hotel ball room. Saturday evening Mr. Roney gave a complimentary concert to tne newsooys, at their club house, 7Z nrst sireei Mrs. William D. Allard complimented Miss Aries Turnbow with a ahower and bridee party on Saturday arternoon Those Invited were the Misses Rosalia Bharwick. Raymonds Conm, irrancis mc Nasi. Pearl Sutherland, Anola Wells. Helena Hawthorne; Ada Tledemann, G. Van Uame, Mrs. C. C. Cate, Mrs. Weaver. Mrs. D. Moore, Mrs. Byron Ervln, Mrs. David Campbell. Mrs. - William Cav- anagh, Mrs, Charles Webber, Mrs. Monte, Mra George Durllng, Mrs. .uana nelson, Mrs. F. A. Lincoln, Mrs. H. w. enrive. On Tuesday evening, May 20, Miss Mable M. Olsen was tendered a surprise at her home, 129 East Sixty-second street. The event was celebrating her seventeenth birthday. Tbe house was beautifully decked with sweet peas and Scotch broom. After pleasant even ing was 'spent in. games and music, luncheon was served. Prize honors fell to Misses Cora llonford. Marlon Crenel Elisabeth Singleton and Helen Wheeler. Miss Olson's guests included: Mlxnes Cora Hosford, Ava Owen. Marlon Gre bel, Ruth Tuttle, Sarah Francis, Myrta Henley, Elizabeth Singleton, Avis Forte, Helen Wheeler, Bernlce McCracken, Feme Forte, Mildred Rlgis, Feme Ra- aer, tram Erdner. Hattle McEverS, Genie Black, Mable Sutherland. Mra. A. C. Olsen, Mra. Maude Merchant Master Louis Merchant and Mrs. H. J. Mo- cracxen. , . '-a- Mra. R. R. Rohr entertained Tuesday venlng in honor of her nleoe. Mra. A. M. Ayers, whs Is visiting her from ths South, The evening waa spent in musio ana siereoptican views.- Among those present were; Mrs. Ayers, Mrs. Kenyon, Mrs. Blrohdorf, Dr. Maude Tanner, Miss Poor. Miss Ford. Miss Carvel 1, Miss onr, Mr. Kohr, Mr. Kenyon, Mr. Poor, ir. Hicnsras ana Mr. Tapp, w ,.'.;'" . Ths Blaterhood V the Central Chris tian church Viet at the home of Mrs, William Powell on Wednesday. Mav 22. In regular session, and also to honor Mrs.- Lewis Montgtrmery with a birth day greeting. After the business of the day and an excellent musical and literary program, , refreshment were served. .,. '. , . v St. David's church was the scene of an , enthusiastic missionary meeting Tuesday, when the .women'a auxiliary to ths board of missions hold their an nual meeting. After the business ses sion a splendid missionary address .was given, by Bishop do Pencelr, bishop of New Westminster, British Columbia. Gloria Maude, the kittle daughter of Mr, and Mra Fred E, Sharkey, cele brated her-sixth birthday May . IS at her horns In Irvlngtor., with a party of H of her little friends. " Games were played and. a general good time had, after which luncheon waa served at one large table. The decorations were of yellow, the favors being yellow baskets filled with candy. Mrs. Sharkey was assisted by Mrs. L. E. Thompson, Miss Marlon Hall and Miss Paulina Mlms. Those present were Emma Calder, Orlty Willaford, Thelma and Marlon Cunning ham, Norris and Grace Farren, Teasie Rlepl, Catherine, Bob, Dorothy and Mary Sharkey, Margaret Dreacher, Helen Clous. ' w Mrs. Willis E. McElroy entertained a few friends Friday evening at her home, 54S East 27th street. In comnllment of Mra Clyde E. Johnson of Salem, who was her house guest for a week. Cards and musio were ths features of the evening. Several very pleasing violin solos were rendered by George McElroy, with Agnes McElroy presiding at the piano. A light luncheon was served. Mrs. R. M. McMuHen entertained about id of her friends at her Irvlngton horns with a 600 luncheon on Thursday. The invited guests were Mesdames Lil lian Shields, H. Morgan, J. H. Richmond, Alfred Nlblln. Lerch, K. A. Hurlburt E. Zimmerman, H. H. Young, J. W. Mc- Orepor, Roy Quacknnbuwh, II. P. Myern, H. W. McDonald Charles H. Heller, T. L. Rice, 8. L. Hicks. W. 11. Hogg. B. Fiiliows, Mf-ssa Uukur, F. A. Bias. J. C Jones, J. IS. Nelson, Lawrence Newton, 3. E. Smith, H. H. Covell, J. E. Copeland, E. W. Ring. T. J. Elkln, J. N. Wheeler. Charles Htout K. L. I'utlar, 11. Hatfield. G. 8. Allan, Oeorgn H. Botsford, A. C. O'Nell. Charles Feenaughty and Mlas Constance Feenaughty. The honors fell to Miss Feenaughty and Mrs. Hloks, w Compllmentlng Miss Margaret Hughes, a charming June brlde-eleot, Miss Ethel Mahoney entertained Thursday at lunch eon. Covera were laid for Mlaa Hughes, Miss Mary Kavanaugh, Miss Carolina Donlon, Miss Beulah Duncomb, Mis Minnie Blough, Miss Ella Phalon and the hostess. -, -r- , , . ' -" Mrs. Geo. It Stovall was given a moat' delightful surprise Thursday, May 22, by ths members of Oregon chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy. Mrs. Stovall la leavlna.May 2f for an extensive trip- through the east and south, expecting to spend five, montus On her trip. The tihapter members planned the affair, then met at ths corner of Tenth and Alberta, going in a body to Mrs. Stovall's residence at Twelfth and -Alberta, each carrying some portion " of tho luncheon. Mrs. Stovall. was taken completely by sur- V 4sv as , fctifj spu i iio w - when Mrs. Lees Moses, president of ths chapter, presented her. In a few well chosen words,, with a beautiful travel- lng bag. The tables were prepareu oy some of the friends. It happened to be the wedding anniversary and a delicious cake was the central ornament. Seated around the tubles were Mra George H. Stovall. Mrs. K. S. Munra, Mrs. D. C. Lounsbtiry, Mrs. J. J. O'Brien, Mrs. F. F. Bordy. Mrs F. F. Bordy Jr.. Mrs. Lees Moses, Mrs. Wm. Turner,- Mrs. James Ansley, Mra A. M. Lee, Mrs. A. G. Otly, Mrs. A. M. Wing, Mrs. ,F. Joplln. Mrs. V. M. C, Sllvs, Mrs. Berena C. Morton, Miss Irene Morton, Mrs. Rice of CItekanle,.Or., Mrs. Rosalia Gould-' Inn Mri .T r. Khm-rir Mra K. n ,Jnnn. son, Mrs. Dartd Levy, Mra F. C Melllah, Mm. C C Tjirtnak. Mra. Ftsorsra H. Stovall Jr., Mra George H. Thomas. Mrs. William H. Smith entertained a few of her friends with five hundred Wednesday afternoon, assisted by her niece. Miss Mabel Smith of Eugene. Mrs. Foster won first prise and Mrs. Cornell the second. . w ' Mrs. G. It Fisher gava a well ap pointed dinner Wednesday evening In honor of Mrs. P. Planch, who leaves shortly for Europe. Covers were laid, for It at a luncheon given by Mrs. J. M. Creamer for Mrs. P. Planch, who sails from Montreal for Europe Juno 12, to be gone a year. Among the events of the week wss a five hundred party given by Mrs. C C Wise for Mrs. P. Plshch to wish her bon voyage on her trip abroad, as she is leaving for Europe on Friday for an Coi.tlnued on Following Page.) 9 jtxoduu X&v Attoit . i&tauVut &ny taCttif j SiV Stamped aeldt ; MtJb .... 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