4" THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, : APRIL 18. 1915. AL EVENTS OETHE . - Tm. ' " ;- " 7-. 5 : ' ' ' - 1 . WEEK, " ff 5-JZi v.v. ..... . - I I r i ' . ' , , , ' " , ' V- s; ty ....... tA v - Iris fi ' " ' ' ' -'-l , S ' i' ' ' ' ' m, ' x , ' , ,r ' . l " J7'"f J'l-4 '4 li 1 - ' 7 T, f l ' ' s'i I I Hi1 f v -, - ' ''"' r ,11 -Left to right Mrs. Henry Waldo Coe and Mrs. Lloyd E. Gllman. '- Francisco), both recent brides. (photograph by Matzene, San , , Catherine McGulre. the Misses Martha r Fordney, Ethel Yerkes, Mary Devine, of ' Portland; , Dorothy Cox, of Eugene, . Or.; Dora and Babe Thorn, of North . Bend, Or.; Matilda Leverman, of Aums- ville. Or.; .Margaret Jackson, of Hub bard. Or, Lenora Bromley, of Salt " Iake "City, Utah; Emma Brack, of '.Woodburn, Or.; Mary Silver and Julie Busch, of Oregon City; Messrs. John Schroth. Andrew Weber, Arthur -Yerkea, Paul Sophy, Pat Fordney, Rex Vancouver, B. C; Waldo Silver. Ore iron City, and Harold Sproul, Ontario, 'Or.- .. ; ' The Illinois society of Oregon en- tertained at the Commercial club last Tuesday evening. Dr. J. O. Pitt, bari tone, accompanied by Miss Mary In ? man, gave -vocal solos, "On the Road "to Mandalay," "Uncle Reme," and "Alone in Love's Garden;' Mrs. Jame.i H. McMenamin, accompanied by Miss Marion Bennett, gave violin solos. Miss Marion Bennett, pianist, gave ' Boloa,' Miss Clarabelle Lucas.- reader. rendered a selection. "The Man. the Maid and the Suit Case." The latter part of the evening was "taken up by dancing and refreshments were served. The society has made " arrangements to have regular meetings on the second Tuesday of each month during the year. The-place of meet ' ing has not, been definitely fixed, but ' arrangements are being made to have -'a definite meeting place. . " 5 . The betrothal of Miss Lena M. Pay- son to Fred ,S. Cutler was announced I on Friday evening, April 9. at a party given at tne nom 01 me nnue 5 sister and brother-fn-law, Mrs. John J. ! Koegel. The wdding will take place S In June.' Assisting the hostess were Mrs. H. N. Payson and Miss Aurita E- Payson, the bride elect's mother and i sister. 2 Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Lindner. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Ray J mond, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Barbour. i Mr. and Mrs. F. Horseman, Mr. and ; Mrs, Cari R. Mallory, Mr. and Mrs. t Earnest Gillhousen, Miss M. Chamber t lain, Mr. E. T. Jones. Mrs. 11. J. I Hesseldenz, Mrs. Edward Saunders. 5- Chas. M. Lannlng, Mrs., R. B. Perigo of Hood River; Miss Aurita E. Payson, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Payson. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Grant cnter Z tained, last Thursday evening with ! five hundred at their home. Their 2 guests included: Mr. and Mrs. V. ? Kolb, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Loder. Mr. t and Mrs. Henry Greisel, Mr. and Mrs. I P : Park, Mr. and Mrs. James Loder, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Byrne. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wenning, Mrs. Benjamin Cat rlngton, Mrs. H. Relfeurath, Dr. Ra venia Spurrier, Miss Nelli Parker, Miss Thelma Park, Mrs. F. B. Tucker. I. Shaver Walter and Miss ' Helen Grant. Th first prizes were won by Mrs. Greisel, and Mr. Kolb and the second honors"' fell to Mrs. Edward Loder and J Mr. Park. : The Sons and Daughters of the In- dian War Veterans held their last so 2 cial at the home -of Mrs. Martvn. 5 where the evening was spent in five 2 hundred, ' after which a collation was ; served, all having a good time, and Z voted to meet at the residence of the S past president, Mrs. F. L. Benedict. J 353 Hall street, on Saturday evening, J April S4. All members are cordially J invited, t J Mrs. Clarence P. McDowell, assisted by Mrs. Don Stewart Washburn, en. j tertained for her daughter. Miss Altie Come to Ly swiii Camp or the banks of the beautiful Willam ette. Only two miles to Oregon Citv. ,Yeu can take a trip to the falls every day. Church, school, stores and post office. Just the home for the busi nessman. Can reach Portland by auto, toat or lectric ear in 46 minutes. En joy country life with all city con veniences. Ideal salmon fishing, boat ing, bathing. . Boats for hire and taken rare of. Lots $150 and tip. Houses built for 1175 and up. Free camp sites. Little bungalows for rent. ; w. b. jEirsmros, . Bote 34, Janniags Xodge, Or. Society Events Call for luelous SQUABS. .Northwest Fuab & Pigeon Club. Phone Tabor 4883. Office 427 Chamber of Com. Ad. I McDowell, Thursday evening at her beautiful home, on Seventeenth street. The color scheme, of pink and white was carried out by a centerpiece of pink and white carnations and dainty hand painted place cards of the same. Baskets filled ' with hyacinths and lilacs formed the decorations. A dainty five course luncheon was served. Among those present were the Misses Marion Howarton, Corinne Powers, Vivian Fieke, Ethel Medsker, Grace Nylan. Dorothy Wykoff and Altie McDowell. i Complimenting Captain T. J- Mac Genn of the steamer Breakwater, Miss Elizabeth Hoben entertained on Thurs day evening at her home on Larrabee street, the occasion being Captain MacGenn'a birthday anniversary. I A short program in which many of the guests participated was an enjoy able feature, after which dainty re freshments were served. iWhite and purple lilacs tastefully arranged formed the table decoration, while in the other rooms red carna tions were used to excellent advant age. Congratulations were showered upon the guest and all joined in wishing him many happy returns of the day. The Triads were entertained with a hard times party Wednesday evening at the home of one of its members. Miss Isabelle Murphy. A pleasant evening of music, dancing and games was enjoyed by all, after which sup per was served. Lloyd and Louise Stearns enter tained a few of their friends at their residence', 655 Belmont street, Friday evening. Games and music furnished the evening's entertainment. A de licious luncheon was served. Those present wer'e: The Misses Frances Lanning, Dorothy Ariss, Carrie Baa tow, Alvera Thunlow, Edith and Helen Park, Clarissa Churchill. Helen Stew art, Ruth Thayer and Messrs. Trehan, Ringler, Forrester, Hammersly, Stew art and Miller. ; At the home of Mrs.vC. Arthur Mil ler, Wednesday last, the women of Circle No. 1 of the Central Christian church received their friends from 2 to 5. The reception cemmltfee in cluded Mrs. H. E. Bloyd, Mrs. W. G. Calhoun, Mrs. Leonard Cleek, Mrs. Miller, and Mrs. W. S. Hollis. An in teresting program was given. White lilacs and Easter lilies' were used throughout the rooms,- and ' massed around the punch bowl where Miss Lovell and Miss Williams presided. Miss Helen N. E. Ogden celebrated her birthday with a dinner party last Sunday. The guests included the Misses Hazel Ogden, Lillian Compton and Adelaide Boldenweck and Messrs. Keith Murray and Joseph Ogden. Mrs. Eva Hamilton celebrated her fifty-third birthday Tuesday afternoon, when a number of old-time friends called to congratulate her at h,er home, 1031 East Twenty-second street. For the pleasure of the members and friends of Mount Tabor M. E. church, Mrs. E. A. Niblin gave a silver tea at her home, 1771 East Morrison street, on Wednesday from 2 to 5 p. m. S3-' mum BARRACKS NEWS Mrs. Peter C. Field, wife of Major Field, gave a Card party Wednesday afternoon In honor of Mrs. H. C. Moore, who recently arrived here from Pendleton. White and purple lilacs, carnations, pansies, wallflowers and greens were used profusely throughout the house, while a color scheme In green and white was carded out in the dining room by white carnations and lilacs and greens. The prizes at the six tables of auction bridge wero won by Mrs. Murray Baldwin, Mrs. George S. Young, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. David J. Baker. Mrs. Ulrich of Port land, and Miss Tiernan of West Vlr- vinia. w-ho is the house guest or ner sister Mrs. Charles x. ung. Mrs. William Brook. Mrs. David J. Baket and Mrs. Charles T. King assisted the hostess In serving tea at 5 o'clock. when a number of additional guests dropped in. . Lieutenant arid Mrs. James B. Wool- nough have as their house guests, Mrs. Carrlck and Mrs. Woolnough of Minne Anolix. crnnd mother and mother of Lieutenant Woolnough. who arrived last week for a short visit In the post. Mrs. James B. Woolnough was host ess at a charming tea n Thursday afternoon, when all the ladies of the post were invited to meet her guests, Mrs. Woolnough and Mrs. Carrlck of Minneapolis. On Monday afternoon Mrs. H. C. Gibne-r entertained at a sewing party. The house was artistically decorated with lilacs and greens, while a bou quet of the same flowers centered the dining table. Mrs. Edgar A. Fry served the salad, Mrs. Peter C. Field poured the coffee. About 25 ladies of the post and Mrs. Margaret Waring and Mrs. Sears of Vancouver, were the guests. Miss Margery Page, sister of Cap tain John H. Page, Jr., is very ill at the home of her brother. The Post Musical club will meet next Friday afternoon with Mrs. Edgar A. Fry, when the Russian com posers will be studied and a number of their compositions played. j ' A number of officers and women of the post have been attending grand opera in Portland. On Thursday the fiftieth anniver sary of the death of President Lincoln flags were at half mast and military duties were suspended as a tribute to' the martyred president. :. Lieutenant and Mrs. Rutherford Hartz entertained informally last Sat urday night for a number of the musi cal people of Portland and Vancouver. - Dr. and Mrs; H. C. Moore have ar rived from Pendleton. Dr. Moore is a member of the Medical Reserve Corps. , Robert Offley, son of .Captain and Mrs. Offley, recently returned from Washington, D. C, where he took the entrance examinations for West Point. The result of the examination will not be known for several weeks. iml n '"i iAri-; III III .7 II I III - Zs. ' f . S 111 ill Tr - ill ill ' r ,i - vi ill III 'yKi.'JvTL.''.-.' ill- I III . 5S 3 "j.: Ill ill v mw vtsrvT - k ill 1 1 k 0 ' Ifi II v. . - - .y Jks&w- 4M4 ' v - v II ' "Week. Order of Hibernians are now making preparations for a card party and dance to be given In Hibernian hall Friday , evening. April S. The com mittee Is. composed of Misses Mary Frances McCarthy, Ella Sullivan, Anna Donovan, . Agnes Dowd, Mary Lawler, Katherine Ryan and Cecelia Flynn. -. There will be a eanc at the Rose City Park club house, Friday night, April 23. The committee are Mrs. D. b. Howell, chairman: Mrs. W. P. Richardson, C. Poole, E.: Mrs. E. J. Mann, Mrs. A F. Rice, and L. L. Sharp. Nebraskanl society will hold their regular monthly meeting at the . Cen tral Library! building, Monday evening, the 19th. An election of officers will be held and all Nebraskans are . re quested to be present. . j m m The Harriman club will give a danc ing party at Cotillion hall Friday eve ning. April j 23. Patronesses will be Mrs. J. D. Farrell. Mrs. J. P. O'Brien, Mrs. D. W. I Campbell and Mrs. R. E. Strahorn. . SEATTLE NOTES Seattle, April 17. Miss Carolyn Nearing Gillespy, daughter of Mrs. Sherwood Gillespy, was , married I J Willis Kellogg Clark of Portland Thursday afternoon at 6 o'clock in the Church of Epiphany, Denny-Blaine park. Simplicity "marked the service. Apple blossoms predominated in the decorations, with palms and greens making an effective background. On. the altar was a profusion of pink roses. - In the evening a reception was held at the home of the bride on Bixtee-nth avenue north, where the rooms were decorated In apple blossoms. Mr. Gillespy was assisted In receiving by Mr. and Mrs. G. Clinton Butler nd Mr. and Mrs. Harry. II. Starkey, sunt and uncle of the bride. After a short trip Mr. and Mrs. Clark will be t home at Newberg, Or, Mrs. Thomas J. Casey is In Portland (Concluded on Page 7, Thla Section 1 1 1 ff f ff '" ' - Mrs. L. P. Bergman (nee Searing), a bride of the past COMING EVENTS ts- Scout Young Auxiliary, of the United Spanish War Veterans, are making- elaborate preparations for a dancing and card party at Christen sen's hall Thursday evening, April 29, in commemoration of their first, an niversary. Mrs. William Coplan. the president of the organization, is chair man of the committee on arrangements and is assisted by a corps of zealous workers, composed of Mesdames C. R. Thompson, H. H. Anderson," James Mc Carren, W. A. Monroe. W. N. Green, Nicholas Becker, C. R. Nicholson, H. P. Cloyes, . Jack Auterson and M. J. Tunney. i. One of the special features of the evening will be a solo, "Star Spangled Banner," by Miss Harriet Leach, one of Portland's favorite singers. Card tables will be arranged in the beautiful card room overlooking the dancers and four unique and 1 costly prizes will be given the highest scores. The patronesses are: Mesdames Owen Sommera, Sr., Diana McDonnell, L. A. Bowman, George A. White, W. E. Finzer, William Coplan, MargarPt Reed, L. H. Knapp and Marius B. Marcellus. The young ladies of St. Rose parish wish to announce their next dancing party Friday evening, April 23, at Vincent's hall, corner of East Forty third street North and Sandy boule vard. The patronesses are: Mrs. James Browne, Mrs. C. Conlin, Mrs. J. Bates, Mrs. C. B Merrick,. Mrs. D. E. Dawson, Mrs. E. J. Ryan. The com mittee includes: The Misses Lorraine Mahoney, Rachel Ryan, Helen Browne, Rita Bates, Helen Conlin, Mary Lang- try, Grace Kyne, Isabelle Keeley. , The Salvation Army Women's league will hold a. bazaar Wednesday and Thursday, April 28 and 29, for the benefit of their self-denial fund at 207 Salmon street. Luncheons will be served and tire Juniors will have charge of the exhibit of fancy and useful articles which will be offered for sale. All friends of the army who wish to donate bits of fancy work for the cause can communi cate with Mrs. Gale, staff captain. The New England Society of Oregon will give a social card party and dance next Thursday evening. April 22, in Cotillion hall, at 8 o'clock sharp. The president, George C. Flanders, who has just returned from a five montns trip through California, will preside and make a short address. All - for mer residents of th itfew England states and their families are cordially invited. - Oregon Rose Camp Royal Neighbors of America will entertain with thei? annual Easter party on next Wednes day evening, April 21, in Royal Aca demy hall, S5Ji Fifth street. The patronesses for the evening are Mrs. Jessie Barnum, Mrs. Fannie Smock, Mrs. Geo. McAfee, Mrs. W. Angel, Mrs. W. Volmen Mrs. Lura Fredrickson will preside at the punch bowl. 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