THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 15, 1914. A 1 3 ' 1 1 . -".i ) H R 4 t . News for publication In the A ; Sunday society pages mmt be la the Journal office by -Friday. , ftrnoon. . d . ' !' ' - Bjr Nona Lawler, A lXj society found the presence of E. H. Bothern at the Helll thi L ' week the occasion for many A charming social gatherings, dlo . ners 'and suppers , before and after the theatre and. Innumerable' box parties. Monday night the married set of so ciety held their dancing party at Mur lerk hall and Friday evening the younger set enjoyed the Friday Night Dancing club's party, each with their consequent dinners and suppers. '. i Many smaller affairs were given. In cluding, Mrs. Bolomon Hlrech'a lunch eon yesterday, for Miss Carpenter of Providence, R. I., the house .guest of Miss Elisabeth Cadwell and Mrs. Rich ard Koehler's auction Friday after noon. ; . ... '- ' i .jure.' Koehler had guests for eight tables at cards and a few additional guests were bidden for tea. Attractive : prices were given for the highest hon ors at each table and seated at the at- tractlvely decked tea, table were Mrs. -Helen Ladd Corbett. Mrs, Peter Kerr, ' Mrs. Robert W. Lewis and Miss Bailie 'Lewis;- '? j -7 , ; Many affairs of the week,, especially those of Thursday, took the form of Lincoln celebrations. Mrs. Frank Clay Kelsey gave a large reception and musicale on the birthday anniversary of Abraham Lincoln and a number of patriotic, features were cleverly intro duced, among which . was the follow ing poem by Mrs. Kelsey: LINCOLN. "When I rpmember how he dauntless stood, ntvinir himself to stem the eirlo flood: How, o'er his head the high waves aeemea to meet Tet broke and parted, flowing slow When I remember what his face made known . , How the crude clay became the angel in the stone: i I tremble, dimly knowing that God's FoundPpart of Its fulfU3gie.pt in this man. i The mass Is man-becoming: he became. In what he was is our potential fame; So blended sre we all that one brave Cannot achieve the stars but that the w Virile Pistes with deeper life, and feels the night . Elft to that morn where all shall walk In light. For the pleasure of their house guests Miss Dorothy Shepherd. Miss Margaret Jacquette and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Jacquette. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. O'Brien and their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Coe A. McKenna -were luncheon hosts Saturday after noon at the Portland hotel. Mrs. Mc Kenna presided at one charmingly ap pointed table set In keeping with St. Valentine's day with Scarlet Richmond Roses, at which were seated the young ladies inclding; Miss Jacquette, Miss Shepherd. Mrs. Joseph Wiley, Mrs. Chester Murphy, Mrs. James Crans ton, Mrs. Philip Hart. Miss Katharine 'Hart, Miss Maisle Mac Master, Miss Jean MacKenxle, Miss Isabella Gauld, Miss Cornelia Stanley, Miss Evelyn Carey, Miss Marjorie Hoffman, Miss Mildred Honey man. Miss Grace Honey man, Mlss"Dorothy Huber, Miss Jean Morrison and .Mrs. Carl Wernicke. Those who circled the table at which Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien presided were: Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Jacquette; Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Smith, George P. Stanley, Coe A. McKenna and Oliver B. Huston. Monday - evening the dancing mem bers of the married set of society en joyed another of their Monday Night Dancing club meetings. These are al ways enjoyable affairs and are the oc casion for many delightful dinner parties preceding the dance. Among the dinner hostesses and hosts of Monday evening were Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett, Major and Mrs. James Mclndoe, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Dougherty and Major and Mrs. Jay J. Morrow. Mrs. Corbett had the following guests at her residence In Sixth street: Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cotton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd. Mr. and Mrs. Alma D. Katx. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Mears, Dr. and Mrs. William H. BKene, Dr. and Mrs. Otis B. Wight, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Honeyman, Mrs. Joseph Andrews and Colonel and Mrs. Charles II. Martin. At their residence In Kearnev strenL Major and Mrs. Morrow entertained the xouowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. J. G, Edwards, Colonel and Mrs. C. H. Me. Klnstry. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Ames. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Nichols. Oscar Meneree, Mr. and Mrs. G. Frederick Banborn and General John G. Butler, J. B. A., retired. Circling a daintily aDDointed tahl t the home of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Dougherty were Mr. and Mrs. C. Ed ward urene. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gav Lombard,.; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shevlln. Mr. and Mr David C. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. David T. Honeyman, Jordan Zan ana tne host and hostess. Mrs. Raymond Wilcox was the motif for a pleasant affair Tuesday after noon when Mrs. Marlon Dolph and her sister, Miss Claire Houghton, enter tainea in ner nonor at an informal tea from 4 until S o'clock. About 60 of the maids and younger matrons of the smart set called during the afternoon. Mrs. Wilcox, who with her tmeband has out recently arrived In Portland to make her home, having resided In Los Angeles since her marriage three years ago. Is a charming young woman and Will doubtless be the Inspiration for many aeugntrui affairs. Tne tea was auite Informal. u Donald Munro and Miss Isabella. OanM presided at the samovars, and the dec orations were effective clusters of vel- ' The ladles' tea room at the TTnl verslty club was the scene of one of the 'most, enjoyable dinner parties Which preceded the Friday night dannn Mr. ana Mrs. mcnard Wilder were nostg ana their guests Included Mr. W.G. SMITHS CO. r " v ' SSHJILLU J V ... V I - w L- r l i V ra ' Y-f II 'K' "fe ' V I - II J"' J il 'J," ; if WW "if, m iW:v'. ill II WW - M'-W-''' v4 " I'-'C i it vu v . M II Mrs. Ira F. Powers and her email son Jack. Mr. and Mrs. Powers -will leave today for New York and will sail March 5 from that city for the Mediterranean from where they will start a six months' tour of Europe. I ; and Visiting Card - xaaaavEBs J and Stationers. TXXBS 7X.OOX KOXOAV BU0. -i roaaway ana wasungtoa. and Mrs. David Chambers LeVls, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. C Hunt Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. L. MacGregor, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Green, Edward Wilder and the host and hostess. Announcements have been received from the officers and ladies of the Vancouver post for a reception nd dance February 20, In honor of General and Mrs. Potts. Mrs. Donald Munro has issued cards for a large reception Friday afternoon, February 20. The hour are from 3 to 5 and 4 until 8 o'clock. The many friends of Mrs. Clarence L. Nichols will be glad to bear that she Is now convalescing after having undergone an operation for append!-' cttis while she was visiting in Paris. Mrs. Nichols and her niece. Miss Helen Bates, left Portland early last fall for a year s travel abroad. ; A charming event of yesterday was the auction bridge party given by Mrs. C Lewis Mead at her Irvington home in Tillamook street. In the afternoon Mrs. Mead had guests for 11 tables at cards and In the evening Mr. Mead was host with her for 10 tables at auction. The Catholic Women's League's third ball and card party will be held at the Multnomah hotel Friday, February 20. Receiving will be the president, Mrs. John Manning, and the officers of the league, assisted by Mrs. H. C. Bowers, Mrs. J. C. Costello, Mrs. Joseph E. Cro nan, Mrs. Thomas W. Ersklne, Mrs. Ed ward Boyce, Mrs. . Andrew C Smith, Mrs. J. P. O'Brien and Mrs. J. R. Wiley. The committee on arrangements will consist of: Mrs. James D. Coffey, Mrs, Wilbur E. Comm. Mrs. M. W. Daly, Miss Dunne. Mrs. J. J. Hogan. Mrs. J. A. Hughes. Miss Katharine Glle. Mrs. P. H. Flynn, miss M. Flaherty. Mrs. Felix Isherwood. Mrs. B. Gild ner. Mrs. J. P. Kavanaugh, Mrs. R. A. Kirk, Mrs. J. H. Kern, Miss Mary Mackay.- Mrs. D. J. Mahar, Mrs. John iMaglnnis, Mrs. J. . uuonneii. Mrs. Robert Teegan, Mrs. j. u. Buiiivan. Mr. and Mrs. Ira F. Powers will leave today for New York, from where rn.v will afllt Mnmv. K a. er Cincinnati. They will take the southern route, touring the Mediter ranean . and then traveling north through Europe and the British Isles They expect to return home about the ena or juiy. - .Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Td" Ludlam were dinner hosts, comoliment- lng Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Fields (Judith Fields. Miss I Scott). The table was in yellow, with a center of daffodils: Covers were laid for I Mr. and Mrs. artistically set Mabel Ayera, Miss Haxel Holmes, Howard Charlton, Lovelle Winters and i Mr. and Mrs. Ludlam. Bridge was! enjoyed during the latter part of the evening. One of the most delightful affairs of the week was the formal dance Wed nesday evening at the Irvington Ten nis club given by the social committee of the club. This was the second formal party given by the club this season and was a charming affair. The pretty ball room was cosily decorated with fee toons of greens and strings of red hearts. Many beautiful gowns were worn and they appeared at their best In the gay setting of St. Valentine decorations. I The patronesses were: Mrs. H. P. .Palmer. Mrs. H. M. Haller, Hfra indraw T-fco Ja jTXTI 1 llnm Tn Fleidner, Mrs. Warren E. Keeler, Mrs. j. j. cainoun, Mrs. A. H. De Golyer ana Mrs. u. Lewis Mead. The committee to whom the credit or this beautiful affair Is due Is: II p. aimer. chairman; Andrew C. Porter and H. M. Haller. Mr. and Mrs. G. Frederick Sanborn will preside at an elaboratA ball Wednesday vening, February. 18, at me Muunoman notei. Mrs. Robert W. Forbes, of Hotel Mallory, was a delightful hostess at an Informal luncheon on Tuesday, given in tne rea dining room of the Mallory, wnerein covers were laid for Miss Mil area .Honeyman, Miss Grace Honey man. Miss Maisle MacMaster, Miss Isabella Gauld. Miss Sally Hart. Misa Claire HOughton and Miss Dorothea Portland. Conn- who was guest of honor. Young, former president of the Hill lines in Oregon, was made the honor guest for an elaborate ban quet last evening at the Arlington club. C. E. S. Wood, Judge Charles H. Carey, W. W. Cotton and L. C. Oilman, successor to Mr. xoung, were the speakers of the evening and Charles F. Swigert, president of Arlington club. actea as toastmaster. - The affair was given as a farewell to Mr. Toung who contemplated an early departure from Portland. - .1 - it , For the pleasure of Mrs. J. Philippe Tamlesie of Hiilsboro, Or., who has recently returned from a trip abroad, and Mrs. Charles E. Runyon and Mrs. O. M. Clarke, who will leave February 22 for an extended sojourn abroad. Mrs. J. CoUlsen Hare and Mrs. Cora Puffer were charming hostesses Wed nesday afternoon at her home in Fourth and Caruthers streets. They received from S until &: 80 at a musicale and tea. greeting about 150 women. The rooms were gayly arrayed with quantities of Jonquils, festoons of smilax and palms A novel feature of the decorations was little miniature ships embedded in the Joseph H. greenery, suggesting the contemplated travel of "the honor guests. In the dining room the color scheme was violet in pretty contract to the yellow .of the other rooms. . .The table was decked with a handsome center of violets combined with tmllax and fern and bows of tulle In the same shade. Presiding at the table were Mrs. Luther - R. . Dyott, Mrs. Charlea E. Fields and Mrs. Will H. See.' Assist ing about the rooms were Mrs. Robert French, Mrs. R. E. Watkins and Mrs. Waitman T. Wade. . ' - The program; was contributed ' by Mrs. B. O. CarL contralto, Mrs. Cor nelia Barker-Cars e, violinist, Leon B. Lewis, flutist, and Miss Mae Qulgley, pianist. - 0 - The list of guests is-. Mrs. Charlea Johnson Smith, Mrs. Robert Smith, Mrs. George Parrlsh. Mrs. D. C. Burns, Mrs. Charles E. Fields. Mrs. R. L. Al- drlch, Mrs. D. M. Watson, Mrs. Frances Waring, Mrs. Henry E. Chlpman Mrs. Fred A. Douty, Mrs. J. C. La Darr, Mrs. A, Hutchison. M"ra J. B. Tanner, Mrs. C A. Coolldge, Mrs. Edward M. Baker, Mrs. P. J. Mann, Mrs. Henry Lewis Mann, Mrs. J. H. Beckley, Mrs. Edward H Bealls. Mrs. J. C. Welch, Mrs. j. IT, Kelly, Miss Dagmar KeUy, Miss Helen Hall, Miss Vella Winner, Miss Bessie Johnson. Mrs. Charles Ll Boss,, Mrs. L. D. Smith, Mrs. John Manning, Mrs. D. O. CarL Mrs. George combs, Mrs. W. H. Wehrung. Mrs. Samuel A. Mur hard, Mrs. M, Charles Cook, Mrs. Mary Bishop, Mrs. Newell U. Carpenter, Mrs. William Wayne, Mrs. F. F. Boody, Mrs. J. C Schwlnd. Mrs. N. T. Palmer. Mrs. Waitman T. Wade, Mrs. Carl Aben droth, Mrs. Herbert G. Reed, Mrs. Richard Martin, Jr., Mrs. A. H. Brey- man, Mrs. R. D. Cannon. Mrs. Robert Berger, Mrs. James M. Roberts, Mrs. H. M. Haller, Mrs. Harlem W. Curtiss, Mrs. B. F. Weaver, Mrs. John Van Zant, Mrs. James C Costello, Mrs. H. J. Martin, Mrs.; Robert M. Tuttle, Mrs. J. L. Cook. Mrs. C. M. Rankin, Mrs. R. M. Rankin, Mrs. George Weister. Mrs. J. O. Westengard, Mrs. Lome G. Mo Alloney, Mrs. J. J. Brown. Mrs. T. S. Town send, Mrs. Mark O'NelL Mrs. Weston G. Shellenberger, Mrs. William Wright. Mrs. Harvey Beckwlth. Mrs. Edith P. Holmes, Mrs. A. B. Combs, Mrs. G. A. Combs, Mrs. Edward J. Hall, Mrs. Lee Arnett, Mrs. W. F. Fiiedner, Mrs. Chester Le Nolr, Mrs. Albert Wursweller,. Mrs. Fred Drake. Mrs. William Ingold, Mrs. O M. P. Jami son, Mrs. Alice Llenweber, Mrs. Fred erick Kuettner, Mrs. W. H. Grenfell. Mrs. Charles F. Jones, Mrs. H. L. Cha pln, Mrs. P. 8. Stephen Prideaux, Mrs. R. E. Watkins, Mrs. ROy H. B. Nelson, Mrs. R. P. Graham, Mrs. Newton Clark, Mrs. Ward B. Brazelton, Mrs; William Russell Ellis, Mrs. Nathan Harris, Mrs. H O. Tenny, Mrs. James Muckle, Mrs. Robert French, Mrs. B. Marshall Den nison, Mrs. G. A. Emery, Mrs. M. C Banfield, Mrs. J. Leslie Baker. Mrs. Harold F. Johnson, Mrs. Edgar Ste vens, Mrs. Frederick E, Eggert, Mrs. F. E, Harlow, Mrs. W. H. See, Mrs. A. Tll ser, Mrs. J. A. Pettlt, Mrs. Zoda Fa langus, Mrs. Gertrude Corbett and Mrs. William Gadsby. w Mrs. E. M. Baker entertained at luncheon last Monday for her' auction bridge club at her home, 1140 East Thirtieth street, north. There were covers for 12 about a table attractive ly set with a basket . of Richmond roses and maidenhair fern. Pussy willows and clusters of red carnations were about the rooms. Card honors fell to Mrs. Charles E. Runyon and Mrs. McKlnley Mitchell. The person nel of the club is: Mrs. Charles E. Runyon, Mrs. McKlnley Mitchell, Mrs. H. T. Burntrager, Mrs. William H. See, Mrs. Charles A. Coolldge, Mrs. Law rence Hubert, Mrs. George B. McMil- an, Mrs. I.' W. Simpson, Mrs. N. w. Carpenter, Mrs. Bert M. Dennison, Mrs. John Manning and Mrs.. E. M. Baker. : w The fourth Scottish . Rite at home was a successful event of Thursday evening at the Cathedral on Lownsdale and Morrison streets. Dancing and five hundred were enjoyed by a rep resentative gathering of the Scottish Rite Masons.; Card honors fell r- to Mrs. C. P. Keyser, and F. A. Ballin. Those present were Mr, and Mrs., Carl R Jones, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Blaeslng. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. O'Donnell, Mr. arid Mrs. F. Lttherland, Miss Jones. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Newcastle, Mrs. L. A. Bailey, J. L. Bailey, Mr. and Irs. C. Gerber, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gadsby, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mann, Mr. And Mrs. Gar rett Versteeg, Miss Madge Johnson, Dagmar M. KorelL James R. Dickson, Robert A. Miller. Mrs. D. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. James N. Dezendorf, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Versteeg. Mr. Fred A. Ballin, Miss Charlotte Ballin, Mr. ana Mrs. H. P. Palmer, Dr. i W. E. Mallory, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fliedner, Dr. J. Francis Drake and Mrs. M. S. Drake, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hewson, Miss L. Kernan, Frank Strahn, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Cohn, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Frlberg, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Skeen, A. Neu. Helen Mlnslnger, Mr. and Mrs. Z. Swett, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Maclure, Mr. W. L. J. Davis, Miss Edna Mlnslnger, Mr. and Mrs. 8. G. Notes, Rev. and Mrs. Oswald W. Tay lor, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Rehfield, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Copenhagen, Mr. W. W. Work. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Littieneia. Mr. R. Forrest. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Norman Mr. and Mrs. J. u. .iroa, Mr. w. a. Davis, Miss Ida Shea. Mr. L. J. Barber, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Fine, oenerai ana Mrs. W. E. Finzer, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Read, Miss Marjory Read. Mr. and Mrs. N. U. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Read. Miss McCauley, Mr. and Mrs. c K Runyon, Mr. and Mrs. M. Bishop, Mr. Walter Gadsby, Miss Marie Ging rich, Mr. Donald H. Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. A. M Wright. Mrs. c. D. .tsraucnt. Mrs. J. J. Kadderly. Mr. H. D. Kadder ly Mr. M. O. Norman, Miss Jennie I .- r ? I III VfV " i Iff . - ( 1 , 4 ill I ill' ' 4 r i - - v i 1 sbbbbbbbbi . b w w m m say bh .sa vAar a i : PAVZB5tf Left to right Mrs. Charles E. Runyon and Mrs. Orange M. Clarke, j. who, with their husbands will leave February 22 for an extend I ed sojourn abroad. Bostrom, Mr. Clinton F. Fletcher, Mrs. C. M. Whltchomb. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Keyser, Mr.' and Mrs. Walter Gelinsky, Mr. jA. C. Callaxn. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rosensteln, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dllg. Mr. Otto J. Kraemer. Mr. Louis B. San oaky. Mrs. S. Snfrsky, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Levy, Mr. and Mrs. Mc Cllntock, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. RlddeU, Mr. J. G. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Walter HolQian, Mr. Allen R. Jobes, Miss Gray, Mr. 'and Mrs. A. P. Menefee, Mr. and Mrs, S. A. Murhard, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Knight. Miss Jenette Reuben, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Cellars, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Richardson Miss Mary Cellars. Mr. and: Mrs. M. H. G. Gunther, Mr. L. F. Buck, Mr. and Mrs. McKlnley Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Turlay, Mr. and Mrsi Will H. See, Mr. R. Martin Jr., Mrs. H. V. Kadderly. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Tomasini, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Neu, Mr. and Mrs. Bert M. Deaison, Mr. IV. A. Avery, Mr. R. Lutke, Mrs. Fannls Neppach. Miss Elsie Cramer, Mr. Philip Neu Jr Mr. R. Shelley, Mr. L. E. Book, Mr. and Mrs. Jelllson, Mr. Charles H. Thompson, . Mrs. J. Edna Dow and Mr. and Mrs. James P. Moffltt. Mrs. Harry G. Beckwlth received her j friends Sunday evening in her home In Courtney. A short paper on "Public Opinion "and Musical Standards as Formed by Our Local Press," by Mrs. Emma B. Carroll; a group of Schumann tone poems by Mrs. Arthur Prentiss: a ballade and nocturne (Chopin) by Miss Frances Dayton: two violin selections by Miss Modesta Mor- tensen, accompanied by Miss Jessie Lewis, constituted the evening's pro gram. w w Miss Gladys Howard, the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred How ard, was married Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock to Slmm Alexander Bennett, at Trinity Episcopal church. Rev. Dr. A. A. Morrison read the ceremony be fore' the assembled friends of the bride and groom who thronged the church. The bride wore a stunning suit of blue nanne velvet made with draped skirt and: a lace and chiffon bodice elabor ated with pearls and a modish coat. Her' hat was a chic French model in blue velvet and straw to match the suit and trimmed with French ribbon flowers. In her arms she carried a handsome bouquet of orchids of delicate blue tone with a shower of chiffon ribbon, maiden hair tern and lilies of the valley. She was attended by Miss Leonide Fluery, who was becomingly gowned OUR MR. ERVIN HAS RETURNED FROM NEW YORK. WHERE HE HAS BEEN STUDYING THE NEW STYLES IN MEN'S CLOTHING FOR THE APPROACHING SEASONS ' K. S. ERVIN & CO... Ltd. GENERAL ENGLISH TAILORS 2D FLOOR SELLING BLDG. CORNER SIXTH AND ALDER STS. in a bottle green corded silk suit with hat to match, and she carried an arm bouquet of yellow roses and maiden hair fern. William H. Bennett, of Klamath Falls, was his brother's best man and the ushers were Clifton Foss, Elmer Krause. Dewey Agler, of Seattle, and Walter Cheney, of Seattle. After the ceremony an elaborate sup per was served for the bridal party and the Immediate relatives. Mr. Bennett Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bennett. He is a popular Portland man, having lived here all his' life. Miss Howard is also a Port land girl and has hosts of friends. She is unusually attractive of the fair type. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett will leave this evening for Southern California after which they will be at home to their friends at 74S Irving street, about March 16. Mrs. Frank Clay Kelsey was a charming hostess Thursday afternoon when she tendered an Interesting and delightful program to her many friends as a compliment to Miss Jessie God dard, a bride-to-be, and Mrs. Thomas C Burke, a recent arrival in Portland. The affair took the form of a Lin coln memorial, in celebration of Lin coln's birthday. Mrs. Burke, who is a clever pianist, contributed to the afternoon's enjoyment with her playing and the rest of the program was rendered by Mrs. II. C. Torry, Dr. A. N. Creadlck and Curtis . DeMude Kelsey. w w Mrs. E. J. Jorgensen was hostess at a delightful affair Saturday afternoon. The guests were Mrs. E. jacuson, Mrs. William Brundel, Mrs. Benson, Mrs. N. Spinney, Miss Lena Spinney. Mrs. E. Bassett, Mrs. F. Geil, Mrs. J. Jorgen sen, Mrs. E. Hunter, Mrs. J. McDonald and Mrs. Fowler. Cards were enjoyed during the arter noon. honors being awarded to Mrs. Gell and Mrs. Fowler. The engagement of Miss Alma Jack son to Edwin L. Mlnar was announced at a prettily appointed luncheon given yesterday at which Miss Jackson was Joint hostess with ner mot ner, Mrs John W. Jackson, in their home at 528 Stephens street. The rooms were deo orated wltn a profusion of spring bios soms. combined with Oregon grape and pussy willows. A huge basket of daf fodils centered the table, where covers were laid for the following: Miss Dor. othy Manchester. Miss Alma Mller, Miss 'Lena Craddock. Miss Maude Steadman, Miss Edith Smith. Miss Eula Harbaugh, Miss La Verne Hersh ner. Miss Blanche Hershner, Mis Ber nice Wommelsdorf, Miss Roxanna Wommelsdorf. Miss Margaret Whltten Miss Mary Whltten, .Mrs. Hugh For, Mrs. Earl W. Mlnar, Mrs. Rodney Hurl- burt, Mrs. Grover C. Rasch and the hostess. Many attractive affairs are planned for Miss Jackson and Mr. Mlnar, prior to their marriage, which will be an event of mid-April. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Jorgensen's home on Sumner street was the scene of a delightful "600" party given Tuesday evening. Enjoymg Mr. and Mrs. Jor gensen's hospitality were Mr. and Mra Ben Reeves, Mr. and Mra H. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. L. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. F. Gell. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howland. Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyle. Mr. and Mrs. G. Jorgensen. Mr. and Mrs. C Gllllland and Miss Esther Jorgensen. Card honors were awarded to Mrs. Reeves. Mrs. Jorgensen, Mr. Geil and Mr. Kennedy. Several musical selections wera ren dered during the evening. After a dainty lunch dancing was en- Joyed till a late hour. A Jolly affair was the Valentine masquerade -dance given by the Hotel Mallory on Friday, the 13th, to the guests and their friends. w w Mrs. Dora Bolter of 47S East Forty- sixth street, north, entertained 16 gueBts at a dinner party on Tuesday evening, glvea in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jasper Wilkins who returned early Tuesday morning from an ex tended trip to the orient. The evening was spent In dancing and musla Those present were: Mr. and Mra Henry Jas per Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clarke, Mrs. Sarah Moore, Mrs. F. J. Bolter, Miss Bessie Sheppard. Miss Gladys Moore, Miss -Mary Hay, Mrs. Clark Decker, Miss Agnes Decker, Miss Ruth Wilkins. Mrs. Dora Bolter. Dr. Frank P. Flrey, Dr. Stone, Will TulL One of the most elaborate affairs yet given" in the new Rose City Park club house was the Valentine luncheon and musicale given last Monday for the The Last Day of February ends this sale, that has set new records for val . iejs in Fine Sterling and Silver Plate, Watches, Cut-Glass, Clocks, Jewelry, etc. Firm to Dissolve Felix Bloch plans to specialize even more exten sively on Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry in the future. . Other lines must be entirely closed out. member, February 28 last dayl Better come tomorrow! Re- Mam & Bloch IDI 283 MORRISON, Bet. FOURTH AND FIFTH woman's department or the club, by the following hostesses; Mrs. Philo Everett Jones. Mra.JOUver G. Hugh son, Mrs. E. H. Carltod, Mrs. F. E. Hilton, . Mrs. W. L. Johnston. Mrs. C. C. Shay, Mrs. D. B. HowelliMrs. C. S. Morse. Mra A. V. Beesley.jand Miss Mildred Tlmms. The luncheon wail served at smaU tables in the ballroom which was elab orately decorated mittx strings of red hearts around the walls and depending from the' chandellerjs, and the corners of the. room were- f IWed with great bunches of pussy willow. Each small table was beautified with Its lighted red candle and heart decorations. Dur ing the luncheon i hour while the 140 handsomely . gowned women seated at the tables were enjoying a delicious menu Mrs Percy W. Lewis, assisted by Miss Ellxabethl 'Stanley entertained them with musical selections on piano and violin, and were repeatedly ap plauded by the guejjta. After luncheon everyone adjourned to the" club parlor, below where Mrs.' Lewis entertained! them with more music and a couple of recitations. The 8tory of Faust, and "What My Lover Said," with soft piano accompaniment. Among those present were the' fol lowing: Mrs. T. W.. Kendall, Mrs. Rob ert Leadbetter, MrV, L. R. Bailey, Mrs. R. B. Swexey, MraiN. F. Titus, Mrs. Charles Leadbetter;; Mr. T. T. .-Geer, Mrs. James Cur ran; Mrs. 8. McMillan, Miss Tirsah McMIIlen, Mrs. Leon W. Hyde, Mrs. Frank chlegel. Mrs. Frank Perry, Mrs. F. H. Whitfield, Mrs. Frank Miller. Mrs. Harry (Daniel. Mra Frank Oman, Mrs. A. A,:!Hopson, Mrs. Fred Brooker, Miss Breoker, Mra Floyd Campbell. Mrs. E. JS. Llllle. Mrs. B. F. Lauderdale, Mrs. f Pike, Mrs. Cluder. Mrs. M. K. Day, Mr Harvey G. Parker, Mra George Willard, Mrs. Samuel Room, Mrs. Franlc Paris, Mrs. O. B. Raymond, Mrs. Henry Prudhotnme, Mra L. E. Carter, iMrs. Boudlnot Sea ley, Mrs. M. Gonghlar, Mrs. W. B. Jane son, Mrs. Max Smlh. Mrs. A. C. Pool, Mrs. C. B. Clancy, Mrs. George J. Perkins, Mra F. ft. Whlttlesy, Mrs. Edwin Hooker. Mrs; Evelyn Wood. Mrs. L. R. Bader. Miss Wltte, Mrs. W. A. Lovett. Mrs. L. L.J Sharp, Mrs. J. Jost. , (Continued on : Following Page) Josef Ho rmann says of the Steinway Piano ' j tj JOSEF HOFMANN, one of the greatest' Pianists in the world today, will play at the Hcilig Theatre Wednes day evening, February 18. JOSEF HOFMANN says of the STEINWAY " am thoroughly familiar with the magnificent Steinway piano the beautiful liquid tone of the treble, the tinging and entrancing quality of the middle section, and the fullness, roundness and sonority of the base have been a revelation to me.". ii tj The STEINWAY is universally acknowledged as the STANDARD by which all Pianos are judgpll Prices 42, $1.50, $1.00 and 75c All Seats Reserved f-i; Management SteersComari Sherman, 1 . - i-j . Y1OTOE TALXTKO XACOTirM BTKIKWAT, WEBXB AVS OTHCB PIAXM, riAirotAS Morrison at Sixth. Portland, Opp. Postoffic IS'.