THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,;
SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, 1915.
TME
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mm, SOCIAL EVENTS OF
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Hllligs.
Mrs. Friank Mci
H. Stahl and
I! v S fj r' fUt f J y bZ" W v, Ac," A'iH'- WW
t x i f s - - v ,V' if yi
m ' i7S - j- - '5 -iJLr j- I table
.lr-5'",'-;' -Mu tf wr"' -' , C "M
If.-' . , - K 7r iv1 ' fl i KvVx'' r 7 v
' - k lfiL: Mrs. Ciustave Abendroth. a recent bride, who has been making s
'jgJrW k " V -5U&!Jr-Tr' i s delightful visit in California.
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Mrs. Eugene VV'etzler ( Paul loe Weiss), a recent bride.
-. BertiUeit played the WPddlns march,
end also sang a solo, miasps joimon,
Bchi, MlUef and Wetzler were
UHhern and David BiUeter was rient
inan, and Harry Johnson and Albert
Losll wereothcr attendants.
The auditorium and . banquet nail of
the church were bowers of early spring
flo'wers. Afterthe cerernony a re
ception waa held In the ?)anquet hall
- end tight refreshments were served
to 850 K"e5sts. i '
The couple received' many handsome
Klft's. They will be at home to their
many friends after Monday, March 22,
at the Iris apartments. Third and Mill
fctreets.
Married Tuesday afternoon at 4
o'clock at home of bride Uy Rev. Dr.
John H. Boyd of Presbyterian church,
Sarah K. Pattinson and Charles S.
Uarlocker of this city. The bride is
the daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. ' John
M. Pattinson, 9 SO Congress street.
Alen Wed March by KellanU Morgan.
The Misses Kuth- Pattinson and Sin
Morris received. Miss KLla Pattin
son acted as bride's maid, Walter Sny
der as best man. The bride- wore
white crepe meteor, carried brides
roses and lilies" of valley. Immediate
family and relatives only. Sister,
Mrs. Charles Olson, and son aCharles
of Seattle were, out of town guests.
The couple will make their home at
Coquille. - j ,
' Mrs. M. P-aker, 335 lla.ss.ilo street,
annourttes the marriage of her daugh-
ter, Amelia Hay Jacqueline, to -Frank
Burch. -Rev. Henry Marcotte, pastor
'of Westminster Presbyterian church,
officiated at the church Saturday,
March 13, at 4 ' o'clock;. Mr. and Mrs.
Burch left Portland ton Monday for
their j;anch and new home at Mulino,
Oregon. . j
barracks! news
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Mrs. Lucius C Be.iinett entertained
yesterday at a prettily appointed
luncheon In honor of Mrs. George S.
Young, who has just returned from
an extended eastern' trip. 'The table
and dining room were artisticaJIy dec
orated with flowers and greens. Tne
guests were Mrs. George S. Your.g,
Mrs. Walter Boswell,' Mrs. James Hob
mon, Mrs. Le ' Roy Taylor, Mrs. Wil
liam Brooke. Mrs. Peter C. Field, Mrs.
.'David J. Baker, Mrs. Wilson Chase,
Mrs. Htnchman, Mrs. Samuel V. Ham
and Miss Polly Young.
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Mrs. George Clarke Rockwell, wife
of Lieutenant Rockwell, left Wednes
day night for Los Angeles, Cal., where
he will be the guest of her mother,
Mrs. Lockhart, for several months.
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Mrs. Kdgar A. Fry gave a supper
last Friday night. The guests were
Lieutenant and Mrs. George C. ' Rock
well, Captain and Mrs. Charlus T.
King. Lieutenant and Mrs. William
Gill, Captain and, Mrs. Herbert C. Gib-
ner. Miss Chambers, Miss Tiernan ot
West Virginia and Lieutenant Klliott.
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The entire engineer corps left Mon
day for San Francisco, where they will
be' on duty at the exposition for sev
eral months" before proceeding to Gil
Voy, Cal., on a mapping detail. The!
officers in command are Captain Ricli-i
ard C Moore, Lieutenant Philip Flem-j
Ing. and Lieutenant Kljiott.
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Mrs. Samuel V. liam presided at aj
charming luncheon last Friday in
honor of her mother,- Mrs. Hinehman.
Centering tlie dining table was a beau
tiful gold basket filled with sweet
peas and tied with tulle. Covers were.
laid for 12. The guests were Mrs. Cof
fey and Mrs. Swetland, of Portland,
and Mrs. Rutherford Hartz, Mrs. Janjesi
. iiotson. Airs. Murray Baldwin. Mrs,
Walter Boswell, Mrs. Hinehman, Mrs,
.Wilson Chase. Mrs. Lucius C. Beni
nett, Mrs. Edgar A. Fry and Mrs.
David J. Baker.
On Thursday sflprnnna Mra r ..
- - . - nuiuri-
ford Ilartz was hostess at a card
party. Three tables of bridge werrt
played, the high scores being won by
Mrs. Ralph Glass, Mrs. David J. Bakei
and Mrs. William Brooke. After-cards
a. number of additional guests dropped
in" for tea, Te hostess was assisted
by Mrs.. Brooke, who cut the lees, Mrsi.
Field, who poured tfte- tea, and Mrsi.
Moore and Mrs. Glass, who servedi.
The guests were Mrs. David J. Baker,
Mrs. Le Roy Taylor, Mrs. Richard
Moorep-Mrs. William Gill, Mrs. Ray
mond ifO. Ingatls, Mrs. Charles T. King,
Mr. Murray Baldwin, Mrs. iWillJam
Brooke, Mrs. J Davis, Mrs. Adrian S.
Fleming, Mrs. Ralph Glass, Mrs. Peter
C. Field, Mrs.: George S. Young, Mrs.
Ty'er of Vancouver, Miss Tyer, Miss
Polly Young, Miss Chambers and Miss
TicrnAn. j
MrsL GfoTgo a. Young, wife of Colo
nel Vbunj, and Miss Polly Young re
Hurned Sjnday from a four months'
rip throiigh the eastern states. They
Visited Hi Boston, New York, West
Joint. Philadelphia and Washington
ijind Whils enj route home stopped at
Detroit. While in Washington i fhey
had the pleasure of a xlsit with Mrs.
JjloydL who is- spending - the winter
there j while ier son Kenyon is pre
paring for hijs entrance examinations
to West Point.
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An informal hop was given, Friday
night by the i Officers of the post.
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Hdga i club wiil net next
afternoon with Mrs. Richard
B
The
Tuesday
C. Mtore
given:
Th Cxi
ray. C. C. Hood, H. Scott, A.
B. Berger, F H, Crosby, Df Willis, M.
K. Pattbn, D. B. Leslie. S I. darson,
A. Rbtetrmund. H. K. -Sherwood.! A. B.
Price, A. K. Zink. M.'M. Huff. W. J.
Hurst, C. Tinsley, J. M. j Boren and
R. A. I.owther: the Misses! N. Culpan,
K. Fintiegan TBerger, li. Lowther,
F. Prke, R Randall, M. ! Willis, V.
Trask, fe". Scbtt and O. Lowther. the
next meeting of the Marguerite! Camp
Coterie iwill pe held at the residence of
Mrs. Ltpttie Harris. 164U East Twen
tieth stireet, Thursday afternoonj April
8, at r p. ml. j
One Of thp pleasant urpri8a
ties of
par-
rreirt KvCnts class will meet
Monday Afternoon at the home of Mrs.
David J. Baker, when a talk will be
by Mrs: iTanBeyhill, of Portland.
Lieutenant! and Mrs. Rutherford
Ilarti en ertaiined at dinner-Wednesday
evening. A color scheme in green, in
keeping with St. j Patrick's day, was
carried out. Centering the table was a
bouquet. of green carnations and lilies
of the valley, while the favors were
miniature hod carriers for the women
and little harps for the men. : The
guests were Captain and Mrs. Murray
Baldwin. Captain and Mrs. Herbert C.
Gibner, Captain and Mrs. Harry Hege
man. Calptain and Mrs. Charles T.
King, Miss i Gllman and Lieutenant
New garden, i
the week; was that tendered the
members of Marguerite Camp, Royal
Neighbors of America, Tuesdays even
ing, by the Charter members, the occa
sion being the celebration of the, six
teenth (birthday of the camp, also the
regular monthly birthday party. After
a shorl meeting the charter members
took possession of the ball and pro
ceeded to relider a very enjoyable pro
gram consisting 5of musical selections
and readings, followed by several
games, j after wfcich the march ito the
banquet room was taken up ; where
beautiful decorations of green and
white Consisting of Oregon grape and
green Carnations met the eye and nu
merous good things to eat met the pal
ate, the centjer piece being an immense
white ! birthday: cake surrounded by
16 lighted candles. The following were
the chirter members present:. Mr. and
Mrs. il. F., McGrath, Mrs. Delia J.
Handlijn, Mrs! Agnes Culpan,1 Mrs.
Josie Day, Mrs. Harriet! Beaq, Mrs.
Mina jBrowh. Mrs. Jennie Bingham,
Mrs. Sophiai Barrette, Mr. Sarah Tu-
H. R. Biersdo-f, this bing
eft of the 26: who signed
sant aii Dr
all that is
the charter.
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Ehso
NAL MENTION
SQUABS I
W raia thousanda of squabs and
. -elivcr to yon at . wholsaal prices.
Jfortwst Suab St Pigeoa.Clul), Pona
The fallowing residents of Portland
registered during the week at the Hot
Lake sanatorium: F. S. Bramwell,
Herbert Goldsmith, G. W. Mills,' T. W.'
Hall, Bert Moersch. Walter J. Holnian
and Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Wyckoff.
Captain Julius Oliver, well known
Alaskan steamboat man, is also at the
sanatori am.
n tWoriCk, Civil war veteran
sconsin, came to Portland re-
spend his remaining venr.s
brother, J, Worick of Mbnta
o is also a Civil war veteran.
,
Mary X. Pferdnes of Hood River
ral days In this citv last
She was . the house guest of
la t. ,iuicKiey.
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Rev.
from W
cently
near his
villa, w
Johr
tb
Mrs
spent
week.
Mrs. De
EVENTS OF .WEEK
regular
Mrs. R.
noon.
Mrs. Do
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Mrs. A.
Marguerite i Camp .Coterie hdd its
meeting , at the residence of
A. : Lowther Thursday ! afcr-
The' hostess was assisted by
viniis, irs. t u. Jiood, Mrs.
ynn, Mrs. ,H. K. Sherwood and
xs. tserger. Trie housn wan
tastefully decorated in ;rwn at-.i
white, the place, cards being green
shamrocks. : jMisses Esther Lowther
and Florence iPrice contributed several
musical selections, which were much
appreciated.; j Guessing contests and
conversation j pleasantly whiled awav
the remaindejr of the afternon.! 'Mrs.
C. C. Hood ahd Mrs. A. B. Price were
awarded prizes in contests. The fi.L
lowing members and guests: were pres
ent: A! esdaraes K. M. Boynton; O. B.
Good. A. Culpan, L. Harris,; M. Cooleyi
A. M. Butler,! R. L. McGratn, A. Olney,
C. A. Kills, C. Cunningham, EX Flynni
A. Warj-en, ;G. H. Randall. G-. H. i Trask,
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Jack
After
cream
being
color.
was fpent
Those!
AylsWiorth,
Ray 1
Mr. a
gren's hospitality were: Mr. and Mrs.
George Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart,
Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. V.
L. Ruggles, Mr. and Mrs. Ryjsl, Mr.
and Mrs. -L. Brackett, Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Sholze, Mr. and Mrs. JT. iPeters,
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Cannojn, H
Means,' Mrs. Minor, Mrs. Barbdr, Mrs.
August and the host and hostess.
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The "Wisconsin society of Oreaon
held its regular , monthly ltneetjng
Thursday evening March IS, with over
300 in attendance. This state Isociety
now boasts of over 500 memibership
and is one of the live wires in the
Portland boosting campaign The
evening was devoted to plans for the
coming clam bake, also a coijrimittee
of 10 was appointed by President Mc
Carthy to cooperate with an4 assist
in affairs given by the Federation !of
State Societies. The commltjtee ap-Douxj RosB Mryj
prograni. coislstini of I a
mier, Mjiss M. Kinnjey, Mrsi H- Raven,
X McKay, I J. C. Neal,
Mris. Hl Winchester.
Kay,! Mrs; If. S. Scrlts-
B.MjcDoniald. A short
vocal solo
by littl Miss
Mr. Nathan land soprano! solo by Mrs.
Gabriel PuljenJ was followed by re
freshments. cards b-nd daiacing.' Tlie
next mleetlng 6f the sdciity will Ibe
evehlng, Aipril 15, at
Cotillioh lodge; hall. Fourteenth and
Burnsid,e streets.
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Mrs. WlHiam S. Nash land Miss Olga
&echtem entertained Saturday after
noon With a bmaift card party I in
honor M Mss Frahces Schade, giyen
at the attractive iiew home of Mrs.
Nash on Rutland terrace, Arlington
Heightiji. Cit flowers and greens were
gracefully arrlangd t iroughout .the
f.pacioujs' roc md combined with a cojlor
scliemej of t;inH and gre;n, sweet peas
decking the i luncheon tible. Card
honors fell i(n favpif of Mrs. S. D. Din-
lap. Sfeatedl atiiout the pretty luncheon
Frances Schade,
Miss Gertrude
were:! . Miss
Mis Flortla iVlEtiith
Bernard, .Missl l3u Aindirson, Miss
Mrs. J
Lydia Damtneier, Mrs.
Mrs. O. Secthtem, IMrs.
Blojh. iMrs
J. P. Schade,
J. R. Hinkle,
S. p.aJJunlap. Mrs.
H.
G. Sohiade, Mf. K. Johnsbn, Mrs,
G. Schade, Mr. Wfilliam $. Nash ind
Miss qiga Sechteni
i Miss Schadefs wedding will be
event or tne near future-
; A birthday skirprjlse pjsrty was given
in honjor of Ijarrf, Hdltgrtve at the
home 6f Miss Emma Torrhoeblen. !0S
Churcr street Saturday evejning, March
13. A veiy enjdyable evening was
spent. A fame was placed and jthe
prizes were wcJn b$ Miss Sidie Weston
and J'nile Bfickj. The laltte'if part of (the
evening w:s tper t in dancing, j An
elaborate supper Was served, the color
scheme being red. The center piece was
a birt iday j cake with Slighted candles
guests were the Misses FJva .1?
Ruth Chaf fin, ! Martha Jaeb-kei, Wlnni
fred Westop, Gertrude $ouliack, blarjche
Parks, Harriet We!ston, Eveline Baiker,
Mabel I Saxjtonl, Sadie I Wleston
Jaeckel and Mr. nd ljlrf
moenien. Messrs. Bruce
Brady Al WetoiL Gu!y
Buck, I Clarenc Forestberd,
Leo Chaffn, Dud Wf(rsc
Rowlainds 4nd M. jStout
Las
party
suburban Home of
ninth
Svinda
of li
t
af terjioo
ttle! frl
ends
Mrs.
E. F Tor-
fBaird, jack
Dykes, Julie
Ed Brady,
hkul, Henry
Mr. land
Igathered ati the
Malloh, 12B2 jMocfire sltreit, to honor
their ittle
daghtier Sulste
birthjday! anhiverary
hostess reteivjed jmanjj- pt-etty tokens
bSrthdiy
preseijit wfre:
Mavid SauVle,
reifiembi-ances. Those
Mfitbilda . Oughtenberg,
Barbara Alridge, Alice
Glover, Hplen Flarrellj. Jkck Farrell.
oieyrr, liain-
Judge, Mar-
MaryEllei Lane!. Alberta
erine Alrlge, Jeamey Bell
garet! Judpie, Mary Anija J
Judge, Catherine
van, Catherine Sj
van, FauLSuIliva
Mildred Rothchiild, Arth
Marie Heally, jjack Healy,
Judfe-e,
ulliva(n,
A dplightjful evening was spent at
the h$me it Mr. ami Mrs. William
Hocklnson, j 383 East Fortyfsecond
street, Wednesday evening, the occa
sion being Mr.; Hockinsoh's birthday.
The rooms ' Iwere elaborately decorated
with festoons, of greens and St
Patrick's favors, little green sham
rocks, Paddir pipes and hih hats, also '
ferns land Oregon grape The first:
part of tlie (evening was spent in play
ing 50iu. Mr. and Jlrs. Guy Fiejdhouse i
and AL J. Hiockinson rnade the highest ;
scores! and iMrs. A. J. HOckinson and J
Reddttway the lowest ; Fcores. i
the ijame refreshijnents of ice
cake and punch weire served, all .
carried out in thi St. Patrick i
The latter part olf the evening '
mrry
Mrs. Frank
it being her
The little
udge, James
Ruth Sulll-
Kevin Sulll-
m Dorothy O'Hanley,
ur Girrow,
Teresa La-
iJeDioua, Louise Le-
SS?S.
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Mrs. Ray Boelheim and he little
daughter, Virginia La Verne.
Doux, Elizabeth TreBdergastJ Ellen
Mallon. Alice Mallon, Kathleen Mal-
lon. Susie Mallon, Morey ; McClain,
Mabel Ryan.
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Harry A. Grable I-Tlflav night enter
tained about 35 -friends at a St.
Patrick's costume party given In the
home of his parents, 802 Sixty-fourth
street, southeast. Music, games tnd
refreshments made the evening! an en
joyable one to all. Those- ipreaent
were: !
Misses Gladys Wanker, Marie Coney,
Audrae Gentry, Opal McKay, Olive
Morrow, Ruth Eseman Alberta; Ander
son, Alice Hunt, Maybelle Pillngton,
Inez Couey. Ruth Smith, Julia Smith,
Gertrude Kent, Friedd. Chapman, rla
with music
present were Mr. aihd Mrs. K. W
Mr. and MrJ. fid Metzeer,
JIri and Mrs!
'odd. Mr..: and Mrs.
nd M
ind dancing.
Fred Todd,
M r. and M r4.
Will Hesse 1,
and Mr. ani
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Mr. and 3V r
s. Guy Fieldlliouse, all of
Gresham;, Ir. and Mrs. Jack Redda
way, Mr. 'and Mrs. H. Carlson, Mr.: and
Hocklnson, Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Mather's. Mr, and Mrs. Bob White
r. and Mrs.! William- Hockinson.
rs. Ernest Swangren enter
tained at thieir home in Metzger, March
17. Guest.4 came "Weaving of the
Green," In true Irish fashion. St. Pat
rick fi-nd al) of his accompaniments of
shamrocks, Padds' pipes andj green
foliagfe were features t)f the decora
tions.! The wit of the g-uests was se
verelr testd in clever guessing con
tests.) Mr. Bailey and ) Mr. ICannon
proved 'Trie Sons" iy winning first
prizes- Mm. Brackett arid Mr, 'Cannon
won first honors in five hundred. Mrs.
Ruggles and Mr. Stewart jwere awarded
the ckmsolation prizes. I I
Refreshmjents were served. Dancing
finished the program oC the evening.
Those enjoying Mr. and Mrs-j Swan-
ngravmgf :
For the Best
iSee Us! I
SECOND FLOOR
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VI J4 JC. GUI Co., 3d Alder
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ERVIN NECKWEAR
The beist iof ' European silks are
used for our cravats. I
Exceptional Values
Four-in4Hands Sl.OO to 82.SO.
Remember;' our trader-mark standu
for quality, y "
K.I S. ERVIN & CO., Ltd.
General - Engush Tailors.
Meh's ActjesSories Custom! Made'
' anirts. - , -
sinuzjxra- busxb-g- :
iETZtB STB-ET AT ALSEB
are vi?loonio iie Supor jii tiiV
fllir) AiTT T TlCTT!ltiX-
A F 111 il Y i Woman .
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Egglfston. Elva Steelby. Florence Qae-
side. Ruth Chaffln; Lizzie Peterson
anjj Leslie McKay, and Karl Eseman,
Hijgl RoWnson, D. C. Scott, H. I Mo
Cajbe, C. L. I Brock, M. Grace Scott, H.
Coiop sr. Edmond Hunt, Harold , Holmi-be-g,
Guy Grable, ?Haj-ry-Grable, Mri.
ana Mrs. C. H. Grable and Mr. and
Mrs. II. W. Grable..
ni attractive affair Wednesday
evjenlng "was- a luncheon and shower
gijven by Mrs. . J. M. Peters In her
hqnw at 352 Morris street. In- compli
ment to Miss Esther Clemens, whose
marriage, to Mr. Walter Pfaender will
N'( i event the latter part of March.
Sprlr g blossoms were effectively used
inj d. coratlng. The guests were Miss
Eth?r Clemens,. Miss' Maud Thaye,
Miss Esther Wilson, Miss Grace: Bald
win, Miss Ada Lawrance, Miss! Irene
Clarlt, Miss Rosa Kline, Miss Elsa
Klin i, Miss Riith Pfaender, Mrs. E.
Filet, Aliss Freda l'Jfaender.l Miss
Epit'i Moore. - Miss - leona Clemen,
Mjiss Pearl Titus, Miss Beulah iTitus,
Mlg Olga Sechtem, Mrs.. A. Pfaender.
A knife ting the hostess was Mrs. J. W:
Mathena. -
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The R00 party givfen Hy George
right Relief Corps at their hall Wed
nesday afternoon, was a pleasant 8f
fair and large numbers were present.
Card honors f ell to ladies Mrs. Bowen,
Mrs. Crockwell; gentlemen; Mr. Hehde
sehott, Mr. Mills. The neatt one. will
be on the thirty-first. Following, the
regular birthday supper was (given,
w'heii a large- audience listened to la
plea; ling program, ea,ch number receiv
ing :teried 'applause. Piano solos were
rendered' by Miss Tipton, Miss Dake:
readings by Miss Whirten. Miss Lot
spiech. Mrs. Wall and Messrs. ! Morse,
Pan in. and Mills of the veteran auartet
gav several choice selections accompa
nied by Professor Wheeler. There wee
25 guests at. the birthday table: whose
natajl days were i In- February ad
Marj-h. I. :
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1 Tlie Massachusetts Society of Oregon
held a social and entertainment, Thurs
day evening. In the Roaarlan I rooms,
Cotrtmercial clubv ! Telegrams were
rece ved from Governor Walsh of Mas
saciusetts also from Mayor Curley pf
Bosi on, sending greetings.' A letter
of i egret from Blanche Rlnsrjof the
Orplieum : circuit was received. Miss
Rlnir Is a Boston girl and' expected
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Mrs. D. D. McGilllyary, vice-president
of the Rose Social club,
who recently - entertained the
members of that organization.
to be present. Judge II. H. Nprthup
gave an address upon "Evac
uation Day" (March 17, 1776). Miss
Kathleen Booth favored with a
pleasing solo. Through the kindness
of Sherman, Clay-,& Co. there was a
vlctrola concert during the rest of the
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Christ ensens Hall
and Dancing School
OUR NEW FEATURE
Organize Vour own party and
leirn the'new dances at the Wed-
aisday Informal Club. Fifteen
minutes free instrctlon under the
personal' supervision' of Mr. and
Mrs. Chrlstensen. Admission by
caJrd or reference. Danelns; at 9
lock.! Committee Mrs. Tryon.
ss Aa Paget, Mies Sherman, A.
Pflngsten, Bruce Baird.
pomTZiABrs's ; KECooamnciJ
BQHOOZ. FOB SOOlAZi DA-HOIira.
I Main 6017 A-4880. I
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March Dance Record:
ABLE FAVORS
For the Dinner, Tea or
Afternoon Party
j
Morrison Near Fourth
The "Popular Sweet Shop"
or YOUR PIANO
BEE
Hovenden Piano Co.
87 nrra bt. j
Bet. 8tar and Oak Main 677
the Needlecraft Shop
DEVOTED E XOTTSI VE LT ; TO
WEEDLEWORK ND
j FAMCT OOODS. r
343 Alder, near Broadway.
Millicent Waltz
A-&635 ) (MpKpc) Prlne't Orchentrm.
lZ-lnrh ) XOVE'S MEMORIES. (Htuiimu)
i.u www. rrtnee OrcHeitra.
A 6632 j8THC0PATED WALK, from "Wtch
J2-lvrix ) Your BUip" (Berlin), Fo-trot.
1.00 ) Prinoa's Band.
A-6633 TICKLrNO LOVE TAPS, from "Siil."
12-Inch ) (Pcncbk). One-itrp. Prinra' Bnii.
1.00 )8I6TER BUSIE S 6EWINO SHiaT8
) F0a SOLDIERS arawmki. Onn
). tep. Prinoe'i Bind.
A -5634 J000DBYE GIRLS, I'M THROUGH,
12-Inch ) from "'Cbin Chin" (Currll). On-itep
1.00 ) Prinon'f Band.
. S CHIN CHiN WALTZ (CaryU).
) Prlnoa't Band. .. '
Columbia Graphopbone Co.
429-431 WASHIMGTO ST.
TOB COB8XTS
344 Washing-ton St. Morgan 811111110;
Beautiful Effects
Can now ha bl In' Rprlne Klniwara. T)affn
dlla. Tulipa aod Frezlaa at raaooatil price.
Martin & Forbes Co.
Mala 889. FLORISTS. A-1269.
847 WASHIUGT0H STREET.
Nor tonia Hotel
w
Ipere iou can entertain with large
small Tea, earn or uancinsr
1 I'arties. j
dar Personal Supervlsloa of
Management.
or
the
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THERR Is IndlTldnal
Hy la 00 r work
Natarlnea with
added - grace A dla
1 1 net Ion not often
found yet area til
, appreciatea.
COLtJ-CBIA BTTZZ.9Zna,
PARIS It AIR C30.
SINCE 1888!
make a spe
cialty of fine liair-
s ,to ord;r for
es. and Cents,
dressing; ' Mas-
ease. I Manicurlnaf.
147 Broad, way near
. m orrlson.
Have Your Spring Suit
' i. '. Made by - :j .
WIVIOTT BROS.
I Z.ADVBB' TATZ.OB8
412 Morrison St.!
EM TEST Atn KENT AXS XH8TBT70
TIOW IW THE HOME.
Arrange to see yourselves Iri motion
( pictures, ;in your own home.
'! - WE DO XT.
Northwest Weekly ,
Pbone Main 643,
' BAH ITS AWD OBCHE3TBA8
Tor All Occasions.
Muelral Services of nil rifMcriptl on
contracted for. Only ttest of
talent f urn!h1.
OEORdE E. JEPPEBT'3
Musical Bureau
fJeorge K, Jeffi-ry. Mr. Ai Director
Office and Residence Studio 830
Sna-er St.. Woodiawn 334S.
Candies
SAwlally made to harmonize
with J(or eoUtT aclirina.
Cat 'n Fiddle
' On Broadway, 145
Theatre Bow
Salted Nota
Staffed ri
' ASK ABOUT OTJB '
BUG ABO - CABPET CUSABTBO
AND DTEIWO '
East 194
B-1194
Mala 1713
A-1713
Laura Baldwin Doolittle
STUDIOS
Remodel the Draperies or Refurnish
for You This Spring.
Telephone Marshall 438. A-4238
414-417 Eilers Building
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