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    1J: EVENTS OF WEEK f W i W,.
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Mrs. It. D. Jordan gave a card party
t.hr residence In honor of Mr. Jor
dan's birthday. The rooms were beauti
fully decorated. Six tables were ar
ranged at cards, and during tnat time
Mrs. C. Morgan presided over the graf
anola. The favors were won by Mrs. J.
Jordan, H. Anderson, Miss K. Naslund
and N. Morgan. Truncheon was served,
after which the guests were en
tertained with musical numbers. Miss
Verna Morgan rendered several piano
selections, and Mrs. H. Anderson, Mrs.
A,: JW. Constantine, Mrs. A. C. Johnson,
Mrs. I. Jackson and Mrs. C. Morgan de
lighted the guests with their singing.
Mrs.' W. Downle and Miss Violet Jor
dan assisted the hostess. Those pres
ent were: Mr. and Mrs. H. Anderson,,
Mr. and Mrs. F. Beulard, C. Carson, E.
Clyde, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Constantine,
C TVi crVi 1 1 XT r and "Mrn W Dnwnlp.
BIr. and Mrs. A. C. Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Jordan and daughter. Miss Vio
let ' Jordan, Mrs. I. Jackson, Mrs. C.
Morgan and daughter. Miss Verna Mor
gan, , Norman Morgan, Miss K.
Ksslurid, R. Olson of San Francisco,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Tt Reed. Mrs. C. Su-
lenes, O. Sulenes, W. Sukowski and Mr.
and Mrs. Jordan.
The Ia Atnitie club gave a delightful
party at Vincent's hall, Tuesday even
ing, February 23, which was well at
tended,, considering the Lenten season.
Th special feature of the evening waa
tha colonial dancing by little Mis3 Wii-
lepha Bitter and Master Roger Shay.
Thia was the last of the regular series
flf parties, but the club will give one
extra party in the same hall Tuesday
evening. March 9, and all members will
toe permitted to bring one extra couple
ail guests to this party. Those present
were: Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Banks, M.
and Mrs. J. F. Bruening, Mr. and Mrs
Franklin Freeman, Mr. and Mr3. Cecil
Oreen, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Goutrh, Mr.
and Mrs. William Groh, Mr. and Mrs
Henry E. Jaggar, Mr. and Mrs. Sam C.
Jaggar, Mr. and Mrs. Guy T. Ketche
son, Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Maxon, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Nell, Mr. and Mrs. O.
pell,' Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ridgeway. Mr.
and Mrs. A. R. Ritter. Mr. and Mrs. L..
I. Sharp, Dr. and II. F. Sturdevant, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Thompson, Miss Beth
Xudlam, Miss Reid, Miss Gertrude
Joyce, Adolph L'nna, Walter Johnson,
Mr. I'arker, JEtalph Nichols, Mr. Hick
man and Jean Rice.
One of the most pleasant birthday
surprise parties of the year was given
for-Miss Kate Gardner, at the home of
her parents, 1669 East Sixteenth street.
Thursday, February 25. The party was
gathered together by Herman Fritzke.
Cerers were laid for 46 people. Danc
ing and singing were the features of
the: evening. Friends present were:
Mr. ' and Mrs. W. B. Gardner, James,
Agnes, Margaret Gardner, Mr. and Mrs.
D. B. Frohtnan, Mrs. Mary Kesson, Da
vid and Frank Kesson, Mrs. T. Doig,
Annie, Maggie and May Doig, Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Lowe, Rita and Jack Lowe,
Mr, and Mrs. McLean and Hannah Mc
Lean, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Clayton, Mr.
and Mrs. S. M. Stewart, Mrs. Jack
Smith and Jack Smith, Jack Stewart,
Alex Johnson, Jane Sim, Harry West-
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Washington's Birthday celebration
brook, Agnes Day. Elenor Hansen, An
nie Eadie, Alex Duncan, Isa anj Besse
Scott, Cressle Young, Meg Dryburgh,
Harry Thompson, Bella Wood, Her
mann Fritzke, David Hewitson, Archie
Campbell. A most enjoyable evening
was brought to a close by the singing
of "Auld Lang Syne."
One of the pleasant affairs of the
week was given for the Ladies of Sis
terhood of the Montavilla Christian
church, who took their fancy work and
basket luncheon and in a body, sur
prised two of their new members, Mrs.
Littell and Mrs. Hill at 923 East Couch
street. The morning was spent in
formally over fancy work. A splendid
luncheon was served at noon and the
afternoon was most delightfully spent
in singing and instrumental music.
Those present were Mesdames. E.
Baker, E. Sageser. M. E. Altman, G.
Cauthers. E. Chambers, J. V. Smith, H.
Hill. J. Littell. .1. McFarrin, P. Cave,
E. Cave, F. Murphy, H. Depell, W.
Miesner, A. Mylander, M. Webb, M.
Moore, F. McQuisten. M. O. Rose, G.
Weetman, J. C. Ghormley. Miss Elma
Mills and Mr. Morrison. The two ladies
surprised are daughters of Mrs. Mc
Ferrin, president of Sisterhood and
have only recently come to make their
home in Portland. Mrs. Hill comes
from Hepner and Mrs. Littell from Eu
gene. Mrs. J. A. Robertson was hostess of
the pfficers and Guard ,-500" club.
Ladies of the Maccabees of the World,
Tuesday afternoon at her beautiful
home, 900 East Twenty-seventh street
north, Alameda Park. Card honors
fell to Mrs. N. J. Bailey aisd Mrs.
White. Door prize to Mrs. Florence
Chambers,
Those present were:
Mesdames Mae Wilson, Fields, Myrtle
Gebott. Hurley, Frederickson, J. A.
Robertson, Florence Chambers, Kin
near, Jarvis, W, A. Shultz. Nash, S. H.
Howard. J. W. Gosnell, N. J. Bailey,
Lizzie A. Fuegy, F. M. Lyon, Sluson,
Brenner, P. "E. Golden, Zimmerman, -J.
W. Campbell, White, vaanais, Myrtle
EdmoHrton, C. V. Dahl, Dr. J. H. Davis,
D. Howes, A. Watson. Murdock, A. Alt
mans, Susie Tomlinson, Spencer, Lyla
Clark. C. G. Henry, E. Strickland, Nash,
Helen Herron, Henniger, C. W. Spiegel,
Rueff. Boyce, J. Mj Hart, Charles Ne
gelspach, Minnie- E. Smith, Gladys Kin
near, Miss E. Nash.
Mrs. M. Brenner will be next hostess.
360 Fourteenth etreet, near Montgom
ery, Tuesday, March 9. .
'
Mrs. E. R. Anderson of 1146 Stephen
street, entertained Thursday afternoon
in honor of Mrs. Thomas Berkey of
Tualatin View; Park. The house was
decorated ---with ' daffodils. The - color
THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING,
AL EVENTS
at the Portland Heights club, at
wore fancy dress costumes.
scheme was carried out in a delight
ful luncheon. Mrs. A, N. Thrower en
tertained with singing ana piano num
bers. Prizes were awarded Mrs. Louis
Harvey and Mrs. F. L. Harvey for sew
ing. The hostess was charminso
gowned. Many beautiful ifts werr
received by the guest of honor. The
guests included Mrs. Thomas- Berkey,
Mrs. W. B. Berkey. Mrs. T. Trent. Mrs.
F. Butz, Mrs. S. Robinson, Mrs. E. M.
Cooley, Mrs. A. R. Hogg, Mrs. M. C.
Walton, Mrs. Platz, Mrs. Dye, Mrs. A.
N. Thrower, Mrs. W. H. Berkey, Miss
Frances Luckey, Mrs. F. L. Harvey,
Mrs. Louis Harvey. Gifts were fnt
by Mrs. F. L. Berkey of Blaine, Mrs.
C. S. Richardson, Miss R. Butz and
Mrs. E. James.
Mrs. V. F. Hendrickson entertained
a number of ladies at her home on Co
lumbia Heights last Tuesday. The di
version of the afternoon was old-fashioned
games. Mrs.. B. Schmeier ren
dered several selections on the piano,
and Miss Olga Hendrickson gave a
number of readings. Refreshments
were served in the dining room. Here
the color scheme was in pink and
white. To the surprise of the guests,
they found that the dainty place cards
announced the engagement of Miss
Olga Hendrickson to Reidar Bugge.
The guest list included: Mesdames M.
Anderson, A. L. Anderson, E. Be.ck, J.
H. Haak, I. Jacobsen, Cf. Klskey, J. A.
Leas, H. Oberg, T. Splud, J. Ross, N. P.
Sorensen, S. Sorensen, H. Keppler N.
Ross, F. H. Pageler, F. Tormoehlen, F.
Young. J. B. Keefer, Miss C. Oberg and
Miss B. Schmeier. The Misses Char
lotte Pageler, Hilda Hendrickscn and
Lillian Hendricksen assisted.
Mrs. L. a. Bailey, of 468 Park street,
gave a family dinner Friday, FjbVuary
6, in honor of her mother's 76th birth
day. Mrs. Bailey was assisted by the
relatives. Mrs. Dubach is the mother
of 12 children, all living, of which 11
were present at the dinner. She was
the recipient of many beautiful flow
ers and birthday greetings. Mrs. Du
back is one of the pioneers of 1856, and
a member of the George Wright Relief
Corps. Many friends called in the aft
ernoon to extend greetings. Those
present at the dinner were: Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Duback, Mr, and Mrs.
Charles Dubach, Mr. and Mrs-J, N. Du
back, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Duback, Mr,
and Mrs. R. E. Duback, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Duback, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown.
' We zaiae thousands of sqnabe and
deliver to yon at wbolaaala price.
FSOITS TABOH 4883.
which the members and guests
all of Vancouver, Wash.; Captain and
Mrs. L. A. Bailey, Mrs. May D Byee,
Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Duback, Mr. and
Mrs. Matthew Steele, and the following
grandchildren: Julius Bailey, Anna
Duback, Lester and Norman Duback.
An event of last week was a delight
ful Valentine party, given by Mr. and
Mrs. P. R. Johnson at their home, 850
Woodward avenue. The house was at
tractively decorated with hearts, cu
pids and ferns. The refreshments were
also in keeping with St. Valentine's
day. The evening was spent in cards
and music. Mrs. E. J, Kraenick and
Earnest Riley carried away the honors.
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. T.
V. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Yelgh, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Niles, Mr. al Mrs
Bob Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Krae
nick, Miss May Moran, Pearl Moran.
A NEW SUIT FOR
AMY TOMORROW
Cherry's New Spring Suits
Are Here!
Amy has just enough money saved
up now to make a first payment on
her sand-colored gabardine suit. Yes,
it's to be sand. That's a shade you
can wear with anything, you know,
and it looks so neat and doesn't show
dust and, most important of all, IT'S
ONB OF THE VERY NEWEST AND
MOST STYLISH COLORS.
Sand and putty and tan, with blue
and checks, are the tones you'll see
oftenest in CHERRY'S SPRING
SUITS. The materials that bleud best
with the spring fashions are gabardine
and poplin.
Amy wants a suit with the very
shortest box coat she can find, cut
in the smart "ripple" effect. And the
skirt, she says, will be full, of course,
with a very conspicuous flare! She'll
find a Suit that combines all her ideas
perfectly at CHERRY'S tomorrow.
Are you thinking it's & little early
to be getting spring clothes? Well,
not too early for the season, certain
ly! Early for pocketbooks, yej! But
that's easy to overcome if vou use
your biggest asset YOUR CREDIT
at CHERRY'S charmingly appointed
Store at 389-391 Washington street, Is
good. See their windows today. ( Adv. )
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Group of children of
Mable Palethorpe, Mary Sougal, Miss
Underwood, Ruth Underwood, Mrs.
Belle Sleight, Mrs. E. A; Hougham, T.
Moran,' Mr. Bainter, Will Suregal.
Earnest Riley, Charles Conrow and
Waldo Hougham.
One of the most enjoyable surprise
parties of the week was given at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelsor.
last Friday evening, when a number of
their friends autoed over from Vancou
ver. The evening was spent in music
and games until a late hour, when a
delicious luncheon was served. The
guests were: Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Nel
son, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Joy, Mr. and
Mrs. E. V. Butts, Mr. and Airs. J. Ber
melc, Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Hall. Mr. and
Mrs. J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. Carson,
Mr. and Mrs. Flossy McCurdy, Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Clark, Thomas Jarbo, Miles
Carrol, Axel Ausling, Harry Gustafson,
Roy Weeks, Lyndon Nelson and the
Misses Carrie and Frances Nelson, Beu
lah and Ethel Wirt, Daisy Butts. Mil
dred Smith, Agnes Ross, Anna Smith,
Neta Clark and Blanche Joy.
Miss Vivian White was hostess at a
Valentine masquerade party Saturday
evening. February 13, at her home, 1322
East Yamhill street. The evening was
spent in dancing and singing. The dec
orations were hearts and cupids. The
prizes were awarded to Miss Hazel Pe
ters and Allen O'Connell. The invita
tional list included: The Misses Hazel
Peters, Geravere Flemming, Alice
Green, Bva Levin, Janet Peters, Blanch
Freer, Elizabeth Peters, Florence Ja
cobson, Alice Cahipbell, Gladra Wat
kins, -Marjory Freer, Hellen Campbell,
Hazel Swansen, Francis Lanning, Stella
River, Louise Gollien, -EVa Bossovlch,
Edna Pennington, El wood Gollien, Dick
Warner, Ralph Patton, Gregory War
ner. Allen O'Connell, Roy Hoss, Roland
Manery, Stanley Hazelett, Lester Ja
cobson, Jack Bruhn, Ben Puttraner and
Elmer White.
Saturday, February 20, Miss Ruth
Hawn entertained a number of ner lit
tle friends with a cleverly appointed
Washington's birthday party at her
home, 818 Clackamas street. Dancing,
games and music made up the enter
tainment for the afternoon,, after which
a dainty collation was served. The
guests were seated at the dining tabic,
which was draped with red, white and
blue paper festoons, and in the center
was a miniature figure of Washington
crossing the Delaware, embarked in a
tiny -feoat, which floated on a mirror
lake. The guests were: The Misses
Edith DeKoning, Virginia Hull, Martha
White, Louise Jacobson Lillian Mitch
ell, .Lucile Nichols, Alice Peapers. Ruth
Dieters, Florence Fisher, Ruth Hawn
and baby Hopkins.
Marguerite camp. Royal Neighbors
of America, entertained Tuesday even
ing with a birthday party for the mem
bers having a birthday in January and
February. A most enjoyable evening
was spent, there being 75 members
present of whom nearly one-quarter
had passed another milestone. A very
enjoyable program was rendered fol
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the Madeleine school, who took part
lowed by a banquet. These birthday
parties are a regular monthly feature
of Marguerite- camp and a source of
much benefit and pleasure to the mem
bers. The March birthday party will
be held Tuesday evening, March 16,
Woodmen temple, 128 Eleventh street
The Loyal Daughters of the Central
Christian church entertained the Loyal
Sons at a George Washington recep
tion at the home of Miss J. Laufman,
on Woodward avenue, Saturdav even
ing, February 20. Many new and novel
games were participated in. Several
solos were given by the talented mem
bers of the church. The rooms were'
decorated in the class, colors of whito
and gold. Red hatchets, flags, Oregon
grape and pussy willow were found in
profusion throughout the house. Re
freshments were served buffet style to
about 40 young folks.
.
Mrs. Ed Schneider returned, during
the past week to her home at 175 Vista
avenue, after spending some time at
Fort Stevens. Last Thursday after
noon she was the guest of honor, when
Mrs. Schumacher, of Fort Stevens, en
tertained a party of ladies from Fort
Columbia, Hammond and Fort Stevens.
Those present were: Mrs. Schneider,
Mrs. T. Nicholson of Hammond, Mrs.
Joseph Manning and Mrs. Dr. Wahl of
Fort Columbia, Mrs. H. P. Jones, Mr.
M. O'Donnell and Mrs. Will Rogers of
Fort Stevens.
The Arnica Veritas class of the First
United Brethren church was lelight
fully entertained by Miss Sarah Bra-
shear on its third anniversary, Febru-
ary 23, at the home of Mrs. H. J. Wary
ner, 586 East Twelfth street Nortlr
Annual reports of the class activities
were enjoyed, followed by election of
officers for the coming year, resulting
as follows: President, Leona Clemens;
vice-president. La Vena Kelly; secre
tary, Anna Harris; treasurer, Mabel
Trimbly.
A Washington party was given by
Mrs. P. T. Clodius and Mrs. M. Graf, in
honor of Miss Hattie E. Taylor of
Aberdeen, Wash., at the home of the
former. Seven tables of five hundred
furnished amusement for the evening.
The first prizes were awarded to Mrs.
H. A. Van Horne and W. M. Hender
shott. Consolations to Mrs. N. A.
Neilson and H. A. Van Horne.
The house was prettily and appropri
ately decorated for the occasion and
dainty refreshments were served.
The Gleanors of the Anabel tesby
terlan church and heir friends enjoyed
a delightful Washington's birthday
party last Friday at the home of Mrs. P.
B. Sibley, 5225 Thirty-ninth avenue
S. E., both afternoon and evening, from
2 until 5 o'clock, and from 8 until 10
o'clock, A profusion of flags and cher
ry blossoms made up the attractive
decorations of the rooms. Music and
games were enjoyed.
'
One of the prettiest 'affairs of the
month was the Valentine dance and
card party given by the memoirs of
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, in the Washington's birthday concert Monday evening.
the Colorado society of Oregon at Cotil
lion hall. The ballroom, reception
room and tables were artistically deer
orated with hearts and flowers.!' A
dainty supper was served during inter
mission. The entertainment committee
for the evening consisted cf Mra.-Mark
Woodruff chairman, Mrs. Arthur W.
Haaen and Miss Jean Sturdevant.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Roach, of 1783
Phelps street, celebrated their wooden
wedding Tuesday, February 23, by en
tertaining at 500. About 20 friends
participated. The rooms were tasteful
ly decorated, the color scheme being
red and green. Supper waa served on
shingles and place cards announcing
the occasion completely surprised the
guests. The host and hostess were
showered with best wishes and con
gratulations. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Loder enter
tained with 500 Thursday evening'
February 25, in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Loder. First prize was, won by
Mrs. Charles - Little, second prize by
Fred Grant. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Little, Mr. and Mrs.
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Monday evening Mlsa' turtle Ban
mer entertained the "Lafalot'500" club
with a Washington birthday party. The
guests were: Mr. - and Mrs. Grover
Weiller. the Misses Grace Goodall, Myr
tle Huff. Sophia Huff, Grace Rose.
Clara JohnBon, Faye Steinmets and
Lucile Baumer and Ilex Fuller, Klwyn
Marston, Jay Thompson, Eugene
Steinmetz, Adrian Mann, Allen Metch
am, and Earl Baumer.
A George Washington masquerade,
was given "Saturday evening- by Miss
Julia Clodius at her home. About 45
of her friends attended, all dressed
in colonial costumes. Dancing and
cards- were indulged in. Dainty re
freshments were served and all en
Joyed a very pleasant evening. '
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A pretty Washington's birthday
party was given the members of the
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