The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 15, 1914, Page 44, Image 44

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Mary Warren. Master Lawrence and , fully adorned with decorations appro-
Joseph warren, Mesdames W. a. im- i pnau to me valentine, season, uamti
man and Warreni jwero played after which dainty re-
it it Jfreshments were served. , During the
On Saturday February . 7. June, '14, f afternoon several violin selections were
eiaao f Rr Mark's Aetdcmv. wu de-' rendered by Miss Marie Chapman and
', llghtfully entertained at the horn of Miss Olga Hendricksen gave several
j Mlsa ' Hilda Hendrlckuon by five of enjoyable readings. . Miss Eleanor
1 their t classmates. .. Misses.. Catherine Ryan, president of the. class, gave a
O'Brien, Florence Sullivan. Amy Nib- j iraof "inoM present - were: -Aiissea
nni Mrs len. Winifred Smith and Hilda Hen-! Alice Hughes;; Eleanor Ryan, Agnes
nu jura. . Unria r ui . in
date was the wedding anniversary of Mrs. 'I. T. Mason, Mr,
wedding ring was used , on this occa-iF." White. Dr. and j Mrs. L. rtf. r f.i;l"u- J22ZTZZ ivJZZtZZT! wT-CT wTi
the brides parents, ' her mother's . David Dupee. Mr., and Mrs. George i""'" ""ti' wV.7,,.VV,'""7 rCi;;'
weaatng ring was USea.on.lDis wi- r. nniie, , - ur. .una jhio. a m. - - , " - " yarmadta pv-, ; TPtv.-i i-.i ,1, rri.tv,
-ton. the bride was given ; In : mar- Davis, , Mr. , and Mrs. I W.J H. Hull. to tb uao , ?af W.T ' Kleral? CaFherine Enni8 thS-lne
rlage fcy Mrs. Clark M. Plerson. She'captain and Mrs Victor regerstedt. Played, after which dainty retrenh-. tS rfnf M.rlt ii
w..B lovyeIy in a gown of Ivory char- Mr. and Mrs. C. a Qulne, Mt and Mm; enU , were wrv Mwtf r- "?ir
meusc. with garniture of princess lace. Thomas Pressor, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
- .. ,rrw it ..n m. - a t i nui renuereu dv miss jua.rie iuldixioju "u w -v -
shirred .ml caught with sprays of nat- Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Steelsmith, Mr. and Miss Olga Hendricksongav. veral , Slfrlel Cnner Frances BruS:
. -r-v. . i . t o r..v.i. .., t -m eniovable reaoinas. Miss - Eleanor iuriei j Conner, trances utsrien,
" " foas! JartS
wore a gown of golden hued chiffon, 'nedy. Mr. 'and Mrs. A. C. Cooper, Mr. -ce Hughes, Eleanor Ryan. Agnea j ' Mr, and Mn
en nueo cnnion, neay. aar. ana xurs. a, v. vuper, .T" Mr. and Mr. IX- B. Howell enter-"
dVaned over lace, and carried a shower and Mrs. J. A. Price, R. J. Schestler, "u V.r J2m7r'mV i talned - -at v. a five - hundred partjr
ft white carnations. The Plerson home Miss Jessie Prosser and Beesie Steel- vena BaHiUin, Margaret Corbet Mar-, Wedne8day evemng at tneir homa;in
was artistically decorated with the smith, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Cota. Mrs. J. uerue ves. ttiei Clara. uth Rose City Park. I The housed was ef.
White and green of palms, smilax, nar-M. Turner, Miss Francis Degerstedt. a". ;aU,r;Ine !I?nms "Ien " ,ectlvely decorated with ferns and
ciwus an.l Oregon grape. The color i ! " , ' ""-"""f 1 " T.. "K har,s- Prl2 ere von hy Mrs, Rice,
ncl.eme of the dining room, where a' '-Tne iM graauaung ciass oi x"r " 5, f V H-mI , .!. Mr. Loveth" and Mrs. Goodwin. Thos
dainty repast was served, was pink, Mount Tabor school gave, a surprise O'Hare. Marie
Chapman. Adelaide present wero: Mr. "ana Mrs." Eugene
fxpressed in earriatlons and streamers party in honor of Miss BeBBie Osten- UHan.on. Or J Richardson, Muriel RIce Mr.' and Mrs. V. A. Cram, Mr,
i.f ninb r-hiTon. ' "on, me oooasion oemg ner huictiuu -vviuhui, and , Mrs. it- J. Nedd. Mr. ana Mrs.
Among the out of town guests were;, birthday. The guests were delightfully Manning, Margaret Casey, -Grace Swee- jU. l. Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Rltter,
Mra. (leorge Ilanilltou, of Orants Pass; entertained by Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stew- ney and Julia McCarthy. JMr and Mrs. Henry Larson, Mr. and
Miss Poison, of SeattW; Mri and Mrs. art at, their beautiful suburban home,. w W Mrs. William A, Lovett, Mr. and Mrs.
wir iiui.ii ,.r nlninKiiK inhirt. and one mile nonneasi oi Monianua. a pieanani surprise pariy was given ; james - uooawin. Mr. ana Mrs. A. u.
Mrs. Henry D. Kimball. Miss Austin j Many beautiful presents were received, last Wednesday evening at the home Beesley, Mr. and Mrs. John Jost, Mr.
nd Miss rttappell of Kalein. I uames were enjoyea auu pmi.u "i r. inu mib,
Hv ml Mm. Maclean will make . renaerea oy miss j--""" vewniv ";"ii fh
Valentin party Thursday, February
12. at her home, 701 Tale streeC The
rooms were beautifully decorated for
the occasion. A large cut glass dowi
of red carnations adorned the dining
table where pretty place cards In the
shape of Cupid and a heart marked
covers for? 12 guests. Honors. at auc
tion were won by Mrs. J. E. Sophy and
Mrs. W.: S. Haxnacher. The consolation
prize fell to Mrs. F. F. Brandes,Mra.
W. S. Hamacher will he -the next nost
esa at her residence. 403 East Fortieth
street north, February 26.
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Mrs. U E. Losey, 7114 Fifty-second
avenue j southeast, was a delightful
hostess at an informal 600 party Wed
nesday -afternoon, three tables being
arranged, card honors fell to. Mrs. S.
L. Eddy and Mrs. J. Rlsenger. A dainty
four coarse' luncbeon was served. The
guests were: Mrs. Joe oougn. Mrs. k.
E. Oatfleld, Mrs. James B. Rogers,
Mrs. J-iUCil Devlne, Mrs. P. A. Cal
ander, Mrs. C A. Brand es, Mrs. S. L.
Eddy. Mrs. Hollenhead. Mrs. Q. Feath
ers. Mrs. Harry Baker, Mrs. B. Bluhm,
Mrs. J. iRisenger. '
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FRATERNAL NOTES
The following compose the committee" entertainment committee of the Ladles
which la arranging this affair: Mrs.. Auxiliary of the Portland Motor Boat
W. P. Liills, chairman; Miss Anna club and the Portland Motor Boat club.
Kearns, Miss Kate Reldy. Miss Anna, t- --- . -W--.-M
HUUOBJ-, miam aiargarei jiaarron, Mrs.
Hark Hunter and Miss Etta Wascher.
Multnomah Social club will- give a E
social dance Saturday, February 14. at
Hill HalL 271 V6 Russell street, corner
Williams avenue, the proceeds of which
will go to- the Union Spiritual Ly
ceum. Good music will be furnished.
A dancing party that is being looked
forward to for the coming week-Is to
be given-by the student body of . the
central . Business college Thursday.
February 19. at the new Cotillion hall.
Invitations have been Issued. The
J. G. Morrison, 887 and Mrs. Oliver, Rudlg. Mr.; and Mrs.
; In honor,, of their Frank Reynolds.
their future home In Roseburg, where ' and others, were the principal features wooden wedding anniversary. Five Thursday afternoon Mrs. Howell
.......... i ui nl.i..n. orJ t.in0 ' nf th evenlna's entertainment. At the hundred and dancine furnished the 4 also , entertained at a bridge party.
y. conclusion or tne party a ouriei iuncu- , entertainment ior, tne evening, jars. j. ; rr uses , were won oy mrs, uhvicb uu
planned to welcome them to that city,
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Of unusual Interest to their friends
here is the announcement of the wed
ding last Monday in San Francisco of
Miss Maude Rosamund Dobbs of Fort
land and Herbert-Leland Walkup of
San Francisco. The wedding took
place at high noon.
The bride Is the daughter of Mr'.
' and Mrs. E. 8. Pobbs of PrinevlHe. Or.
The bridegroom is the youngest son
of Mr.- and Mrs. W. B. Walkup. a
prominent pioneer family of San Fran
Cisco.
thew
eon was served by the hostess.
guests were Alma Jones,
O'Berg, Margaret Callan, j
A. Baltic won ladles'
prize. Mrs. A. T.
miscellaneous prise,
and J. G. Morrison
The ' G. Morrison and
Florence j and gents' first
Bertha j Geary won the
Thomas. Mary Thomas. Mamie McCur- Mrs. F. Lehman
dy. Elaine O'Berg, Madge Tooley, Ag- j were , winners of the booby prizes.
nes Tooley, Bessie Ostenson, Kstner Tnose present were:. Mrs. F. Lehman,
Stewart, Iva Harter, Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Geary, Mr. and Mrs.
fitworf anil ann llAWev Charlton. Wes- A. Baltic. Mr. and Mrs. S. Freeland.
ley Wheeler, Raul Rapp, Fred Aust, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Kunz, Mr. and Mrs ! w--C Richardson. Mrs. Henry Larson.
Kenneth Ackley and Donald wcrner- u. rnnggs, miss sadie Anderson, Mlsa -- " T " ' "
son. ' t . fTilha Freedland, Miss Gertie Kun! i Mrs. A. M. Alspaugh, Mrs. L. J.Nedd.
, Miss Vera Baltic Miss Ella WlUiams, ' Mrs ThomasE. Dodson, Mrs. George
Master Gerald Castro, son or air. o. Kunz. J. Crof tJ G. Delainev. S. Oker
He Is a graduate of St. Mat- and Mrs. Ray Ger'ald Castro, of 185 ; land afid C.. Rose
a prominent club man and .a Stanton street, entertamea a group ui .
Mrs. Alspaugh. Those present were:
Mrs. Harold Wllklns, Mrs. R. G. Dun
can, Mrs. Jonn Tellermann, Mrs. M. A.
Wilklns. Mrs. W. O. Feenaughty, Mrs.
O. A. Feenaughty, Mrs. W. H. Gray,
Mrs. L. L Sharp, Mrs. J D. Wilson,
Mrs. G. -W. Houghton, Mrs. A. E.
Pierce, Mrs. B. M. Batterfield, Mrs.
member of the firm of W. B. Walkup his, little friends on his fifth birthday. Saturday evening, February 7, was
& Hon, publishers, of San Francisco.
After a short honeymoon in the south,
Mr. and Mrs. Walkup will make their
home In Portland, where Mr. Walkup
has assumed the management of a
branch office.
While in San Francisco, Mr. and
Mrs. Walkup were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. William WainWi'ight and Mr. and
-Mrs. W. B. Walkup.
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Miss Marie Owens and J. B. Gilmoro
. were quietly married at Hood Rlveri
Tuesday, February 3, hy Kev. Father
Maxmllllan. After the ceremony a
wedding breakfast was served at the
no me oi tne unue s inuincr, mri. u. o.
Schiller. Mr. and Mrs. Ollmore will
be "at iiome to their many friends at
The. Dalles after March 1. No cards.
R, B. Olden and Miss Flossie Eltz
were married Suturday afternoon at 4
o'clock at the home of the bride's pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Eltz, 022. Bel
mont street. The Rev. Mr. Fry f
Bunnyside Methodist church read the
ceremony.
'
E. W. Austin and Miss Ella David
son, both of Portland, were united In
marriage at the home of Mrs. S. C.
Vlmtiu 1 1 241 Dost V.i a-lit v-f mirth atreet
north, February 1 1, at 8:45 p. m., by
Rev. 6. H. Kimball, former minister
of the Montavilla ' Christian church.
Mr. Austin Is In the employ of the
Pacific Bridge company. Mrs. Austin
was a school teacher, having done con
siderable teaching at Hood River, and
at different places in the 'Willamette
valley. Mr. and Mrs. Austin will make
their home in Portland.
it it
On last Tuesday evening, February
10, a pretty wedding was solemnized,
when ' Charles C. Spears, formerly of
Oklahoma, and Mrs. RoSle Woolen, bet
i ter known to her Portland friends as
Rosle Littletield, were married at the
residence of Mrs. H. R. Llttlefield, 701
East Burnslde street. Rev. J. Boweraox
oriiciaung. miss violet Merse was
bridesmaid, and J. T. Brack best man.
Miss Anna Olson rlayed the wedding
march. The bride's bouquet was
caught by Mlas Louise Dammeler.
Only relatives and the Intimate friends
were present at the ceremony. After
congratulations, light refreshments
were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Spears will be at home
to their friends at 86V East Jessup
fctreet, after March 1.
On last Thursday evening, February
6, Matthew R, Terry and Miss Margaret
Beaupre were married at .the home
of the bridegroom's cousin, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Slavens. P.ev: V. E. Wll
lings of Arleta officiating. The bride
was charmingly attjFed in a gown of
wnite crepe de chin and lace, her veil
was caught up with blossoms. She
carried an arm bouquet of white rose
buds. The bride was attended by Mrs.
W.. H. Slavens acting as matron of
honor. Mr. ferry was attended by
Floyd Griffin. Master Frank Slavens
was ring bearer and carried the ring
in a calla lily. Master- Dale James
was flower boy. The wedding march
- was played by Miss Shull. The cere
mony was performed in the living
room under a wedding bell and bower
of Oregon grape. The house was pret
tily decorated In Oregon grape' and
ferns, color scheme was pink and
T white. Immediately after the cere
mony a nice luncheon was served 35
guests being present. Mr. and Mrs.
Terry will be at home to their many
friends at 4204 Sixty-fifth street S. E.
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The party was made up of the following: ; the occasion of a Ivery delightful party, i f 4r T"',, P V r"f
Miss Maxlne Bird. Miss Lucile Davis, wnich was given at the new home of ; TM " ""A " 7tr-
PAninanTar1 1 hnnnr i
MIms Clara Castro, Miss Geraldyne Mrs. Pearl Ryan
Castro, Miss Hattie Webber. Master
Georce Over. Master Jack; Mltchei,
Master Howard Patrick.
Mrs. William Anderson entertained
Surprenunt, Mrs. H. M. Kimball, Mrs.
E. D. Klttoe, Mrs. T. O. Seaton, Mrs,
Ginnane. - ,
The O. H. S. club met at the home
noon. - A very. pleasant afternoon was
enjoyed by ail present. The honors
were won by Mrs, M. Jones and Mrs.
Stone.
Miss Buckenmeyer's dancing school
pupils and friends gave one of their
of her son. Worth. There were over
30 young people present, and various
games were indulged in, after which
a dainty supper ras served. The lat
ter part of the tfvenine: Was spent in
Friday afternoon in her apartments at , dancing, and thelyountr folks did not
the Cumberland at cards onor8J" depart until a very late hour Those , delightful parties on Tuesday evening
to Mrs. Murphy. Mrs .Boss, and Mrs-, present were ,: Mrs. Potter. Miss Jack- ,n hall. The occasion was a
Sur"e8"; Jh.! pJ,e.!e-nt,,Wfr.0 eJ' M'.T,oblnlK8s arn"'i:"8s ar Valentine party. Over 7R couples at-
r -"n " i rrel yL.'I. -mma. MiVer'Mrs-! tended, enjoying a long program with
mrs. Duroess, juib. u. w, " " wormam, miss tjnerwooa, miss Mary . th h-oitation waltz and one sten
Laraway, Mrs. F. Schanz, Mrs J. Mc- , Mannhart. Miss Eunice Holbrook. Missithe hesItatlon wajtz and one etep,
Allister. Mrs. J. Beckley. Mrs: R- Beck- ! jean Holbrook. Mia Rprti Miu Mnn ! mi ... .
ley. Mrs. Murphy. Mrs." H. Frederick, Glnty. Mrs. Pearl Ryan MrsTRT Ry TueXrevVnlne at a cnl
.e, ... " -nauiwiL. pir. ana jars, tnaries... the hnm nf Miss Carrie Seehtem
Auucrsdn. uooanouen, Mr. ana Mrs. Claude Horr-1 n.1.1. .,-.v,.nt.i
man, tmr Allison, George Qlnty, Ar- Those nresent were: Marcaret Fried
tUxin TIT.... ."!- 1 -TV l j rrr. a i r . .
uiui vaj, ui . i ns, naroiu aiers, , hof f Thekla. Becker. Marie Weber.
ana vnns xaorrison. Eleanor Regner, Carrie and Marie
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The ladies' Idle Hour 500 club en
tertained their husbands Wednesday
evening, February 4, at the! home of
Mrs. C. F. Wagner, Fourteenth and
East Burnside streets.
Charles Morrison
.4 - -.
rne .Ladies of
St. Lawrence's
COMING EVENTS i
The Portland O. A, C. club will en-
was ' assisted" in entertaining . by her
daughter. Mrs. Rhinehart. and Mrs.
Ketchum, Tuesday, February 10. At 1
o'clock air were Invited to the dining
room, where an elaborate luncheon
was served. Considerable sewing was
accomplished and a very pleaaant so
cial time throughout the day was en-
Joyed by all. Those present were Mrs.
patronesses are Mrs. H. J.y Leader, Mrs. j Prichard." Mrs. Rhinehart. Mrs. Ketch
R. Taylor. Mrs. C. E. Carlton, and Mrs. urn. Mrs. Williams. Mr. Lombard.
G. J. Steel. The committee in charge Mrs. Stevens. Mrs. Elvers, Mrs. Sea-
Bailey, Miss Viola Landeen. Charles . Mrs. McKennett, Miss Clalrmon. Miss
Vancil. Fred Carlton. Irene Steele, Nor- Brownell and Master Jamea Rhine
ma Mceve. Walter Kuhnhausen, Albert 1 hart.
Herndobler and 11. B. Cate. Mrs. Elvers Invited the club to her
J home, 964 East Twenty-eighth street.
An event that Is looked forward tOin Friday. February 27. Take Alberta
with pleasure is the fourth annual ball car to Twenty-seventh street, then one
to be given by the employes of the block east and two south.
Klwanda council .11, Degree of Poca-
The Lincoln-Garfield Thimble club
was entertained at the home of Mrs.
Prlchard. 476 East Fiftieth street, who T J l. i . . 7,., .IV L " 7h. t:
... i -Vtii-. i that has Just closed,-won the -state
over 100 members, . are Mra. . B. M.
Leach, president; t MrV' Belle " Pef f er,
secretary, and Mrs. Luella Hale, treas
urer. :;. : i . - . ' ..
Eureka Council . 04," Knights and
Ladies of Security, held; an interesting,
meeting Monday .evening In their hall.
East Sixth and Aider Streets. Seven
applications for membership were re- .
ceived. Eureka Council, in a contest
banner. Klrkpatrlck Council 2227 has
held the banner the'pasl .year. - Eureka
Council extended a cordial invitation
to Klrkpatrlck Council : to meet with
them and the officers and members of
Klrkpatrlck attended m body; Eureka
degree staff escorted tlem In the hall
where they were given'a hearty wel
come. Sister Bertha,;, King. In a
few well chosen words;;: presented' the
prise banner to Eureka Council. Broth-
er D. L. Pong, president of Eureka
Council, accepted the' banner, compli
menting Klrkpatrlck otfi' the wonderful
growth In the iait. ie off leers. of
Eureka surrendered their 'offices -.t
Lthe officers of the tMtlng counoll.
who conducted the InitUtion work, af
ter which refreshment were served.
Eureka will hold an 4 open meeting
Monday evening, February It.-.
The Scotch Thlstle8ttflal cluh, under
the suspires of Clan Xtftcleay Order of
Scottish Clans and Ladies' Auxiliary,
held a masquerade ball Friday evening.
It was the most enjoyable of the aeries
Wells Fargo company Friday evening.
.v,' .k-t ".I'." February 20. at the New Cotillion hall.
club. Twenty-first and Thompson i Invitations have been issued and one hontas. were royally entertained In the
streets.! on the evening of Thursday. of tne raOHt "Jyble evenings of the reservation of Lelu Tribe No. 62. Im
Februarv 19 Danclne and cards at on anticipated. The patronesses proved Order of Redmen, last Wednes-
8:30, informal. - t.i'-X uance. given . by; Ihe club. The
ww 'i, V . U i,, U V.ir . " h.biiju,u m, line nine, i patronesses were: MrsiiD. Henderson,
The Ct. -NT O "R o-irlii will nt ort 1 n E. A. Muncey. Mrs. F. B. Fisher. Mrs. I After onenlnf remarks v Donntv I .-. . . u
- . c-- " , - - - - - " r i mi. a r. xiuniiry, iSi I IV, .
Monday evening, February 22. at the M. Graham; honorary. Miss Hazel , Great Sachem George Ferrin, a musical J Donald and Mrs R Dft Watson. Th
new (jotunon naji, ixurteentn, on omiivau uu auub. omunu. program was renaerea. boo ana
Washington streets. A sDeclal dance committee: C. W. Lillie. E. H. Harrl- i whist followed, then refreshments and
program has been arranged and the Bon. w- E- Clint. H. S. Hughes, H. S. dancing gave a most fitting close. The
usual evening of enjoyment is assured Bennam, jasman McCartney, .fc.mii
to their guests. 1 arr, u. iugier. i. u. Lyons.
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The LaHoa cluh is lsaulnr lnvlta- The postal clerks are looking for-
tlons for its last Dartv before Lent, i ward to a good time at their second .necial train will lnv "First m4 amp
to b given Tuesday, February 24, at ! annual ball to be given Wednesday ; t 7:16 next Wednesday evening 'for
Christensen'a Mrs. W. F. Graham, ! evening, the 18th. at the New Cotillion . Oregon City, where the Oregon City
Mrs. W. A. Elvers, Mrs. P. Douglas, hall. The latest . dances will be fea- Redmen and Pocahontasea will ban
Mrs. Wi P. LUlls and Mrs. J. J. -Hogan tured. The committee In charge is: quel and entertain the Portland war-
will aci, as patronesses, h U N. Acaerson, vai i. uruegei, r. i. riors and squaws. The degree team
The Oregon Tacht cluh will give Its F. A. Tarrant. The patronesses will
Valentine dancing party on Saturday be: Mrs. E. V. Ball, Mrs. F. E. Ross,
evening; February 14, at the club- Mrs..Z. A. Leigh and Mrs. L. J. Tlbbels,
degree team. Mrs. Stansbury. captain,
left the North Bank depot at 6:35 last
evening for Scappoose, where a new
Pocahontas lodge will be instituted. A
house. All club members and friends
are invited to be present The patron
esses will be Mrs. T. X. MendenhalL
Last Tuesday Dr. -V. de Lory deliv
ered a lecture on Radln, the great
Mrs. Ej J. Carr and Mm. R. M. Em- . French sculptor. "Radln is to modern
erson. The committee 1 charge: Mra ! sculpture what Michel Angelo was In
Fred Blglow Newton, Mfs. A. J. Ram- I his time, what Beethoven has been In
say and Mrs. Arthur Trambull Brown. n:uslc and what Milton has been for
if. if i j poetry." These lectures are free and
The Voung people of St. Mary's are given every Thursday and Friday
church,; Williams avenue, will give a from 11 to 12, in Lipman & Wolfe's
comedy entitled "Lost and Found," ' phonograph hail.
Seehtem, Teresa Dorney, Anna and
the Altar society of i ciara Scherzinger. Mary Gllroy and
uuuruji, enwrwmea Elizabeth Borsch. Thei-next nartv will
Progressive duo was piayeu ana-six i most successfullyl at the home of Mrs. rtven at "the home? of r Miss Marv
tables Preparedfor the guesU , Card w. p. Lllll8f 583 rmh 8treet, WcdneB. ; 0:Jn " 'Xv Fehalvl8i,4Mary
honors fell to Mrs. H. P. Meyer and day from 2 to 5 p. m. in the parlors
vreurge oiuiuu. land dining room Which were decorated! Mrs A. TTo mor was hnnfou nt
After a daintv lunch toeina servea, ,, ,,.1 j ....... ....
. , . oninoi n--".ijr . v.i.it "'csuu mi uu. ouu party on xoesaay aiiernoon ai
dancing and singing were also enjoyed . Poinsettiaai tno ,lables were arranged her beautiful home in Piedmont. A
V10??' rjf,ieTUr W p MrP;i' for cards- The Flr8t Prlze was won very interesting game was played and
J,', -d " , v : by Miss Mary MCManon ana the con-
high scores were. made. A delicious
repast was served after which music
and dancing were enjoyed. Those
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Rogers, Mr and 6olatlo rie by kls8 EUen N,a
"r8A If6 "iUD iV- Rn? "I Mrs. Edgar Wiliiams. Daniel Wilson
V "V, T i, T ":;: tr. and Master Carl Senn contributed ; present were Mrs. Jennings. Mrs. Long,
urewa, -" "L,." " ;"R well rendered musical selections, which ; Mrs. Llnd. Mrs. Marsch. Mrs. Brown,
, i' w fitJl.rir i.nd Mrs wwe well received, after which re- J Mrs. Buck, Mrs, Wells, Mrs. Barth.
iVrJi., lt- freshmonts werel served. About 70 I Mrs. Lowltz, Mrs. Olsen, Mrs. Broddle.
and Mrs.' C. F. Wagner. Miss Edith l8Hclled. urgth a"ernoon. The
Pettier Mlsa fleorela DeUurey. .ciMHmitiee wnicn i arrangea me aiiair
rettlgrew, MISS ueorgia iJenfuiejr. ,TOa mmnnsert nf Mesdnmea W T r.11.
Mr. and Mrs. . G. Field. 407 East l8.Jraes ""i P" J" J"1"!"; J
Fifty-fourth street, entertained with a J- IL801- Jn," Go6f rove. R. McCloud
dancing party for the younger set in an w- J- Snll L Aslrtinsr "Vi com"
honor ot their nephew, Arthur L. John- Wh rMfS" t t?' "U,lmfe' t,
-tn nf m in nea noil, on last ! Saturday M- Smith, Mrs. J. P. Bulletset. Miss
vvwsa ' tUala H 1 IKi VTJ a
A-annl rm TViAoa nraiATlt WsTA
Misses May EuTricVadys gigle. An- Cowan and Miss Mary Lilll.
nette Nebboch, Enis HlckOk, : Anna
Hickok, Hazel Litell, Hanna Planch,
and Messrs. Willis Clark. Ward Eul- J?'
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Mrs. G. W. Feathers entertained the
Lei Aloha club on
Mrs. Schroeder, Mrs. Darling and- the
hostess.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Hymes en
tertained a number of friends with .a
Valentine party at their apartment In
the Serene court Thursday evening.
Cards were played in the. sun parlors
of the-court and the honors fell to
Mrs. Martin. Mr. Barde and Mr. Small.
Mr. Martin rendered ' several very
pleasing piano selections. Refresh
ments were served in the apartment
next Thursday evening, February 19,
in the Columbus club auditorium.
ThoBe taking part are the Misses Golds
Goulet, i Catherine Martin, Gertrude
Hogan, Vera Baltic and Lillian Martin,
Messrs. Arthur Wells, Frank. Hart,
Tom Brady, Ward Eulrich, Walter
Morris and Arthur Mahony,
The Washougal Social club will en
tertain ; their friends at a Valentine
dancing party to be given at the Co
lumbia i club gymnasium on Saturday
night. February 14. Joe Jacqmart and
Gladys jRlngler of San Francisco will
do the 'fancy tango and other late so
ciety dancing. The committee is Vel
meleta Woolefy, Beatrice Roberts, Nell
M. Brown, Lillian NageL T. L. Gary,
Leighton H. Steele and Horace N.
Steele. ' The patronesses will be Mrs.
A. H. Steele, Mrs. L. H. Freeland and
Mrs. W. B. Greenman.
Division No. 1, Ladies' Auxiliary,
Ancient Order of Hibernians, will give
a Valentine masquerade dancing party
Monday evening, February 16, in W. O.
W. hall, 128 Eleventh street. Cards
will also be played in the ante.rooma.
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The Police Athletic and Beneficiary
association will give their fifth an
nual ball at the Armory. Monday night.
February 23, to maintain a fund for
the care of sick or wounded policemen.
What promises to be one of the
delightful events of the coming week
Is the dancing party of the "Ellers
Club," Monday evening, February 16.
at Cotillion halL The one step, hesi
tation waltz and tango will be featured
as extras, with a special demonstra
tion by one of Portland's dancing mas
ters. Special committee: Miss L. E.
Appel. Miss L. Stanley. Mrs. Z. Baker
and Miss S. Carlson. Committee of ar
rangements: A. E. Barntckel. chair
man: R. J. Clary, Frederick Carlton,
Arthur Stein and K. C. Blackwood. The
patronesses will be: Mrs. S. J. .Me
Cormlck. Miss Helen Ellers, Mrs. G.
A. Hoffman, Mrs. R. O. Burnett, Mrs.
John Foley and Mrs. A. Dugan.
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A dance and a card party will be
held Monday evening. February 23, in
the Portland Motor Boat club house
at the foot of Woodward avenue. The
affair will be under the auspices of the
will put on the tepee work. The dance
committee, Mrs. Belle Johnson, chair
man, is planning for a hard times
party in the near future. Announce
ments later. Those -desiring tickets
for Oregon City phone Main 8994, or
see committee of arrangements, Mrs.
E. L. Gale or Messrs. Freslenger orJ
Johnson.
Wednesday, February 11, at noon,
the officers and members of the Thim
ble club of the Women of Woodcraft
of the city entertained the members of
the grand board of managers and ex
ecutlve council at a sumptuous luncheon
This Is the first meeting of the, offi
cials of the order since the grand circle
session last August. Their dutlea are
to review the work done during the In
terim, and they left for their .homes
enthusiastic over the results of the
meeting. The executive council con
sists of all the grand circle officers:
Mrs. C. C. Van Orsdall, grand guardian;
Mrs. Bertha S. Leach, grand banker; J.
L. Wrieht. mnil clerk of Portland:
Evangeline Hearts, grand adviser,
Denver, Colo.; Mrs. Minerva Marshall,
grand magician. Eureka, CaL; Mrs.
Anna L. Miller, grand captain of
guards, Oakland, Cal.; Mrs. Rllla Mc-
Connell, grand attendant, Boise. Idaho;
Mrs. Ella Isgar, grand inner sentinel;
Mrs. Elizabeth Hinds, grand outer sen-
t-tlnel. San Jose, Cal. Grand board of
managers: Mrs. Annie . Hawkins, To
ledo. Or.; Mrs. Cora O. Wilson, San
Francisco; Mrs. Mary Baer, Salt Lake
City, Utah; Mrs. Anna MardalL Helena,
Mont; Mrs. Kate Edwards. Seattle;
Mrs. Mary J. Hunt. Sallda, Colo. The
officers of the Thimble club, which has
Judges were Miss Besfcle-A: Gatens.
Miss Reglna West, A. Cj. Black and H.
K. Doering, who awarded prizes to
James Gait, as the La)rd o' Cock pen,
best dressed gentleman':" Mlsa Marie
Cal der wood, as Dolly Varden, beat .
dressed lady; Miss Jennie Duncan, aa
Scotch Thistle, was theiitnost originally
dressed lady; Willl&in Gray, as a
tinker's wife, was the mpst comically
dressed man. .af .
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Bonnie Rose Castle, 478, the Royal
Highlanders, gave theft- annual mas
querade ball at W. Ot W. hall, 128
Eleventh street. Monda evening, Feb
ruary 9. Tills event wa well attended,
and some attractive cqetumes shown.
The first prize was awarded to Bertha
Reed, and the second prize to Carl
Sloan. The committee, announces the
sixth of their series of-; entertainments
for Monday evening, Mrch 9.
A pleasant sociable itieetlitg of the
sewing society 'ofbGeo." Wright
Woman's Relief Corp js that held at
the home of Mrs. Gootxe Blodgett, on .
February 6. Thirty-threw guests were
present. The socletyfiwlll meet with
Mrs. Belknap at" 698JEast Fortieth
street north. Friday, "February 20.
.
The Oregon state -fjcourt; Cathollo .
Foresters, will hold thklr semi-annual
meeting In Portland Sanday. February
15. A banquet will hfj served at the
Oregon hotel, 1:30 p.ip.. Immediately
after the meeting takes place.
w '.
The Ladies of the Modern Maccabees
have moved back to .the Alfsky build
ing, room 200, and hergiaf ter" will meet
every Thursday night.land will begin
a series of card vartlfs February 26,
with a talk on foreign countries.
3h3-
Ingleslde Hive 457,4 Ladies of the
Modem Maccabees, will give -a card
party and supper tatvb Golden Rule
hall. Eighty-second !! and Schuylef
streets. Friday evening, February 19,
at 8 o'clock. i
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Evergreen Lodge No. 1. Degree of
Honor will give a 60Q: card party on
Thursday afternoon. ; renruary i, .n
their hall. 129 Fourth street.
H.u Kvlvsater Fiilrloh Pari NebbOCfl. ;tttuuiS. ou. i- cmuti a snu ." " wan.jr uowinicu
cn, bynester n,uiricn, wiineooiK-n, HrV,mto i Th. thi. hib . fn. u ni..tc
thur Johnston.
M
r UHt.. Tllalo. T.anKa Ar.
lO 111 """"" """""I Tl.ln... -,fl . v.. .11 i j i.v.
i sa.itn.y IC11C9IUUCI1L9 were uien cservea ' iifiitieu vy tauuics nuaucu wiii
. - . Ammer. Mr nnd A,Tr Wllfrul TT nni.. Awarat with hMrta anil llttl roil
rs. W. Ij. Kicney 01 irvington was - ' - i , . -- ----- , '
hostess at an informal 600 party Fri- f If- fanaes. Mr. ana vuVo -.
dav afternoon Card honors fell to Mrs- H- p- Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Wll- guests present were Mr. and Mrs. J.
il S nV-nC -mT- a r Ham A. Gill. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Hem- R. Martin. Nathan Barde S. L. Lynch,
Cleveland. 'The hostess was assisted me5er' Mr- and Mrs. J. Johnson, Mr. O. E. Boyerasmlth. the hisses Loise
kv h-r du-.o-hter Miss Marian Richev. and Mrs. Mendel, I Mr and Mrs. Elmer i McConkey and Pearl Sh4w and the
Mrs. W. H Boyer and Miss Grace ; Walker, Miss Edith Fleming and Mr.
Fields.. j and Mrs. Feather.
. . : . I J. Roy Mason find Ivan M. PnilnrA
borne o Mm William MacKnz e the Northwestern National bank, j tzger was the hi rthday party given
-0,. ,.. t-i . . . who are leavinir Portland, won. th in honor of v. Miss . Evelyn Parker by
veui.euay. rcuiuuiy , jh huijuf 01 . .. . u v. . . th Metjffsr Dnnr-ino. liiV Th. ...n.
Miss Mary Watson, fiancee of David Tl ? rJl,? ncla ln ln8 irTi wn riWinAn .t.Kt.
Duncan whose weddine will be an Dutch room f lH Hazelwood, Monday, ' n? was enjoyed in dancing after which
?"1c.a"v SJl0"ewe,. W. ,..an February 9. A nkimber of innromrh ! dainty refreshments were served.
evc"' Vk..lu1"- . """.r" 8 ve" talks added to the vnin-' 1-.-.. Those present were: Misses Parker,
a miscellaneous snower ana receivea tainment coverJ were laid for C w i Harlln, Ford. Kenney. Means. Crouch,
many beautftul gifts. Games were en- """J"- Tco e"w,rA ,d ?p I Mrs. John Wygle. Taylor. Harlin. Ken!
Messrs Harry Grayson, Jay Small and
Fred Silver. '
An Interesting affair of the week at
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EVENTS OF WEEK
ney, Peters, Messrs. Lester Kenney,
Taylor, Peters, Howard Means, Robert
Flye. Destol, Arthur Wolfell, Harold!
Harlln. Bert Harlln, James Kenney,
and Henry Carl Dake, of Portland. Or,
Mrs. Charles Wilman was a charm-
;..SJeWTar (iloyd- Ralphing hostess to the members of the
. White, J. S. Jones, Victor fBonhomme Auction Bride club at a
JUIIIIBIUH, A.
Dorman
club of Laurelhurst
meeting at the home
I of Mrs. Otto Ruejiy, 142 Royal Court,
Wednesday afternoon. A dainty lunch.
Miss Margaret Hewitson and Helen Hunfat,e; ley E W. Ham-i
mnrirl TV T 1' Li ' - 4- w. TT tt.i e n
MacKenzie were the musicians. Sing- " -nernca,
lng was also enjoyed. The house was f i0rM00B' ? ,B- Nelson, Lay
beautifully decorated with red hearts on W'sam',R- ? BaIraL p- C- Mo"
and pussy-willows. Cupids were also S$nn- C' M- Olmstead, H. M. Smith. L.
used. Later In the evening refresh- " " CV
monta wore ...v.ri l Read, H. A,
a , i r too Schneider, A
Watson. Miss Duncan. MarV Ja'ne Dun- , Baumbaugh, A. L Deuschel, J. Roy
can, Mies West. Miss Hewitson, Miss , " ruimro,
Kjr f tir4BA tl b ; The E. M. B,
Mrs. Gutsch. Mrs. William Robertson. ! f r- ottI
Mrs. Hewitson and Mrs. MacKenzie.
. eon was served and the scheme of dec-
the Montavilla Christian church by the ra,tlo.n, WasttrHed ?ut ln onoT ot St
Christian Endeavor society.! Games atlentlne wh hearts, cuplds and val
nd rrihn..n. rr,.. d 4.n.K. entines. The members present were
iui evening wnicn was enjoyea Dy the r "TL A T.iU i embarrassed b e e a a se
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About SO neighbors and friends of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Steelsmith
gave them a pleasant surprise on
Saturday evening. February 7, at their
residence, "95 Kerby street, the occa
sion being the twentieth anniversary
of their wedding. Five hundred was
the game of. the evening, after which
an elegant lunch was served. Mr. and
Mrs. Steelsmith were the recipients of
a beautiful cut glass vase from their
friends, which was presented in a neat
and appropriate speech by Dr. I. T.
Mason. Those present were Dr. . and
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young people of the church
members of the Christian Endeavor so-
and the
church es.
refresh-
were at-
cletles of the neighboring
The guests were seated for
ments at long tables which
tractlvely set with yellow crepe paper
and Jonquils. !
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misb Mabel Ryder pave a very suc-
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Mrs. utto Kuedy, Mrs. Charles A. , cheated and not de
Steele, Mrs. R. p. Wilson; visiting! sloped,
guests, miss Imogens Rewly, Mra. H.
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The next meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. J. EL Maxon, Wednesday,
eDruary 25. -
The birthdays of Mrs. S. Farrell and
cessful piano recital at herhome on ! "S '
Wednesday evening. February 11. en- ' riniwheon a M W W Tounason's
tZ.rJZZ:7 "r"g "as red. The 16 guests were
Holland, Ruth Dering, Hazel Keeney,
Thelma Keeney. Gladys Goin, Marie
Johnson, Haneta Asher, Mrs. Colwell
and Henry Ryder.
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seated nt nnp breo Rnimra taKla Tk. . thin women ia the re-
other guests were!: Mrs. W. H. Pope, ?""?,, 'Iua
Tr am tit ,,.r i mvesURsUon by a lead-
uu.iua fiiiii, inij, tv bli uer, miss ag woman physician.
Kuuvy, airs. i. nomas tjonneii. Mrs.
j Samuel Connell, Mrs. I. D. Boyer, Mrs.
A luncheon r,M It. v. 1 Vu, ru"er aLr"r wenneti, Mrs.
room of the Hazelwood February 9, by ! Mra F W CMltman Mulr- and
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ose of "pads" or forms,
discovered a happy com
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" ? Ttn chTurch- Those surprised by a number of their friends and her neck and shWi-
present ere. J. A. Leas, George on Monday evening on the occasion of der' Phunp and . iym
k rC ik H.-J. Langoe. William Hemb- the seventh anniversary of their wed- tv,!. t Dr
ErrrtWef?aiHfnryr?a;tJ'' B" ' dinS' They W the recipients of a I CarlneSlf,'. ta".
S V V? v ' BlalE,n8. !- Larson, i handsome piano stool. The ladles dls-' real discovery on far
F. J. Guth and F. H. Brand es. ' nensed refreshments.' and the feature different lines from the
miss ieone warren gave a
!of the evening was the cutting of the itmlnt, ,nd thV,
hard i cake by Mrs. Leslie. Those present., explains lt almost unl-
times" party at the home Of her oar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Warren, 1107
East Alder street, Friday) afternoon.
The winner of the prize for the most
unique costume was Miss Helen Duck.
Games, music and refreshments occu
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Misses Clara Anderson, Helen An-
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William H. Hawtin. Miss Betty Fleet,
Miss M. J. Leslie, Messrs, Raymond,
A. Gray,' A. G.l Johnston and James
Gait.
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Tillman, Mildred Warren. Velina Hendrlcksen. The rooms were beauti-
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