- JUL. THE OREGON SUNDAY . JOURNAL-, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY C3. .-I ) 5- lW.f .'Zip' "V0 '"vw '--.-';'':- - "--4;-- r - -," ,;r .'- ... ----- :i:- ; I i ' : . ; . - :-',..- . i " V , -', ' . """--ZV 'U j ' '-"I y"r- i's b - "'ft, if' '1 . heart . and fluffy cotton boughs. A buffet supper was served at 11 o'clock from a . charmingly decorated table, arranged In the red color-scheme with red carnations, redatreamers and can delabra. This was quite the nvfft elaborate affair siren by the club this season.' and: was keenly enjoyed. Especial Valentine features were in traduced in the dancing program. The committee la charge of the arrange ments was: Mrs. B. P. Irvine, chair man; Mrs. Arthur U. Fish. Mrs. Wil liam - N, Gatens, Mrs, Klof Hedlund and Mrs.' Bert A. Haney. " Mqnday evening Dr. and Mrs. John Besson were hosts at dancing at their It was an. Informal bouse dance with about 60 - guests : in attendance and Valentine suggestions were carried out In all the decorations. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lang enter tained at their residence on Portland heights last Saturday evening for Mis Flora Rosenblatt, a charming debutant of last month. About 60 of the younger set vera in attendance. 'Tomorrow evening Edmund Van Co man will entertain about SO guests of the young sub-debutante set with a dancing party at the Portland Heights club. - Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur E. Coman will receive with their son. mm Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Her bert - Holman celebrated their thirty secoad ? wedding anniversary with a tlanoing party at ; the Benson hotel, followed by a supper at their resi dence in Overton street. Twenty-two couples were in attendance. The sup per .table was a bloom with freeslas and daffodils. - -' ' . - . Mr. and . Mrs. " Stewart J. Morroe (Kathleen - -s Furnish) are receiving flowers and all 'the pretty expressions of .congratulations on the arrival yesterday-morning of a baby daughter. lrs. Morroe is with her mother, Mrs. W. J. Furnish, at their residence on Portland Heights. - , -. At the loe hockey game Friday right one of ' the most enthusiastic crowds of the season was gathered in the big hippodrome. Among -; the box r arties - noticed were; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gray Kamm, whose guests were XI r. and Mr. Connell Dyer, of Salem, v, ho came down to see the game and ENGRAVED STATZOBZST AKT CITiTiTTTO CABJ39 ", V. G. E'lITH fit CO. a::r?.i noox uosoas bijhj. v4 V " pass the week end with the Kamms; Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Bush, of Salem, and guests; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davis, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Burns, .'Mrs. Alice Benson Beach, with Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, .Mrs. Starr and Mr. Lundburg, as her guests, and Mr. and Mrs. j. p. Farrell ana guests. , a . Mesdames J. H. Bryant and R. H. t anui entertained at one of the most unique valentine parties ' of the. sea son at the home of the former, 620 Rex avenue, Monday evening, Febru ary 14. 600 was the diversion of ithe evening, and the valentine suggestions were artistically carried out in all de corations and refreshments. Card hon ors fell to Mesdames S. Bryant and A. E. Smith, and Messrs. Wilbur P. Reid. and O. H. Keene. with consola tion prizes to Mrs. H. R, Landfare and Dr. D. H. MHJer. The guest list In cluded: , Dr. and. Mrs. R. & Stearns, Dr. and Mrs. X. F. Miller. Dk and Mrs. U. J. Blttner. Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. B. X,. Bryant. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ersted. Mr. and Mrs. William Raid, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur P. Held. Mr. and Mrs. F. Elchenlaub, Mr. and Mra Reyaella G. E. Cornish. Dr. and Mrs. C I Bender, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Carver; Mr. and Mrs. - H- R. Zjandfare. Mr. and Mrs. .Ernest Gra ham. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Black, Mr." and Mrs. W. IX Davis, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kenworthy, Mr &d Mrs. Lew Wallace, Mrs. Eld ridge. Miss UMan -Taylor, Mrs. Mary Cary,"3;-H. Keene, Earl Garth, and the hosts and - hostesses. Dr. and Mrs. R H. Cahill. and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. BryazxC - '".f :- v'v ;.:.'' :".rr'v",;-,i Mr. and Mrs. John Claire Montelth asked a number of musical people- to meet Dr, John Landsbury of the Uni versity of Oregon last week. About 60 guests enjoyed their hospitality and heard the program of songs sung by Miss Dagmar Ines Kelly. Tha.-"at home", had a delightful air of infor mality, and the rooms and tea table were charmingly decorated with wil lows and spring flowers. Later in the evening Mr. Montelth also sang a group of songs. ,' t , -i-f-- Si SJt SJt '. " Word from Miss Lucia Herrlman has. been received this - week;-from Toklo. where she is-still making- her noma, . She ; had planned to . corns to Portland this year t and the rnany frienda who have been looking for her arrival will be interested to know that she has altered her plans, and will re main la -the orient this spring. Her address is cars Thomas Cook, Yoko hama, - - -" . ' - The marriage of Miss Nan Pennoyer Russell and Harold H. Dudenwas sol emnized Wednesdajr at Christ Episco pal church ; at Coronado, ' Cai ; . Rev, Charles E. Spaulding officiated' at the ceremony, which was very quiet and simple. The couple eluded their friends by announcing a date for next week. The announcement here a short time ago that they bad taken out a license at San Diego caused a furore at the time, as the engagement was to have been announced several days la ter, and not a word of the. affair had yet reached Portland friends. Mr. and Mrs. 'George F. Russell knew nothing of the Issuing of the license, and were equally surprised. They had. planned a large wedding' for their daughter here in Portland, to take place In the spring. Parental blessing was, now ever, finally won, and the- ceremony quietly read at Coronado. Mr. and Mrs. ' Duden are touring southern California In their motor for their honeymoon, and will later go to New York city to make their home. -. ' Mrs. Julius Johnson entertained for Mrs. Stanton Boyer at luncheon Tues day afternoon at her home In East Fifty-third street In Rose City Park. Dainty St. Valentine suggestions were carried out on the luncheon table and about the rooms. A pot of red tulips centered the table, at which were seat ed: Mesdames Boyer, T. H. New stead, A. H. Ellers, M. F. Deely, Fred Drake and the hostess. ... - The Portland Rowing club dance which was to have been given Thurs day evening- .-t the club - house, has been 'postponed for two weeks owing to the recent drowning of two of the club members. i . . - , , . The recently ' postponed . dancing party of the Irvington Thursday Night club will be . held ; next Tuesday ven- tng, -Washington's birthday. at the Irvington clubhouse. A fall member ship of the , club Is requested, -. - -. ... v : : :,ii- The Blackstons club entertained committee members and their friends with a complimentary dancing party on Tuesday- evening at Mux lark ball room. Dainty programs and . Valen tine favors were used for the , occa sion. : Light refreshments were served during the course ?-of the evening. Among ' those present -were: The Misses Rata Donovan, Iran Wentz, Evangeline v Mcintosh. " Allca Burke. Myrtle Hummel. Haxcl ; Linvllle.- Jnes Stamper. Mary Roosa. Winifred Ral ston,. Margaret Harvey. Lenora ' Wil son, Loretta . Wilson, Margaret v " GU- more, - Kegina Bhea, Irene - Harmon. Ethel Hawkins, Frances Reagan, Lydia Villeneuve. .Helen Whitfield, Ruth Routledg and Mrsi Walter E. Gorrie, Messrs. Robert . A. Sherwood, John Gregg, Thomas B. Collins, Lisle A. pmiia. jusri w. Hammond, Alfred J. Shawcross. .Paul R Dickinson.- J. , W. Malley. Harvey L. Stevens. Ernst X Ths aswwtyiss fhr v iruis; JUkvs Skczawo, ZSH4" snd' avoid the rush. ; VBZCXS 1TifM?TTanT.-n, , I! .Sadies Trallorrr-i07 liters ridg. Marius. ' Jr George ' E. Lots.- Walter E. Gorrie. George Roos, Bar J. Mai- uttn.'vwtucr jacuutrs ur.- . - ms, Belknaou Benl. J. Kuhnt Victor Lw- aux, Karl Herbrihg, Theodore D. Har mon and John L. Bosorth.u , -- i ' - : All the Rose City 'Park people are looking . forward with' great - pleasure t the maak- ball, which will be given by the club, next Tuesday evening. It will be the regular mid-wintsr Enter tainment of this character, and - the fun anticipated will be s-ure to materialize.- since- practically all the members have signified their Intention to attend In disguises that will baffle their most intimate acquaintanoes. There will be- prizes awarded to the most original, the most comical, the homeliest ? Costumes. .; The party" will be under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ? it. . Thompson.." "Since -the members take a keen Interest in these masked affairs, it ls& expected ' that one of the largest attendances of the winter will be present on ..Tuesday evening. , . 'Mr.-' and 1 Mrs. D." C Burns enter tained very happily- Saturday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. George H. Themas, who - will leave soon for California to make' their home. Much merriment was caused In; a- contest Involving the writing -of advice - for the travelers. Mr. Canning took the prize with Clarence Knox a close second. - The refreshment table? was centered . with a miniature ship and tha honor guests were showered with all sorts of mlniatnre accessories lo an ocean voyage. A delicious supper was served and the evening's 'pleas ures were brought to a dose with the nrMntj.ttnn ; ' an . Alxtrln tnaatAr and tray to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, to which they happily responded. There were 26 guests present. Mrs. Thom as was the honor guest at a Small and. very delightful tea given Sat urday afternoon " by Miss Metta C Brown at the Slgn of the Rose." The table was made dainty and frag rant in violets and ferns. The guests were: ;. Mrs. ; Boudinot Seeley, . Mr. George Fltchener, Mrs. Sabian Byerly. Mrs. G. J. Burns, Mrs.- H. -C. Loh mann, Mrs. George M. Geddeav Misses Lamberson Margaret - Lamberson, Catherine . Burns. Lillian Fisher' and the honor guestjj , ' ; ;s.-" , i" -s 4c si ' The -wedding of Miss Helen Unity Graves and John Galbraith Hunler will take place Friday at 1 o'clock in the Unitarian church, W. G. Elliott officiating. Mr. Hunter will arrive in the city from San Francisco Tuesday and "a number of dinners and enter tainments are being planned for the young couple. - Mr. HuAter is the son of Mrs. J. H. Hunter of Edinburgh. Scotland, and the late John Hunter, who was prominent in Edinburgh civic affairs. After graduating from the University of Edinburgh, M. Hunter entered the- Union bank of I Scotland and later the Canadian Banjg of Com merce. Several of Miss Graves'; friends entertained in her honor last week. Mrs. M. D. Hawes had aT bridge party Saturday afternoon In - her Irvington heme for Miss Graves. - ' Mrs: A. Bradshaw of Portland, who has been spending the winter In Sea side, gave a delightful afternoon tea to a number of her , friends Tuesday. A delicious menu was served and the table was arlow with -n-n Ar fodlls and hand painted butterflies. Miss Virginia Drake read an original poem dedicated tn mrlnr tmhly, nnc written by the hostess. - Mrs. Harlan Grover Thompson left for her home in Spokar last night, after passing three weeks with, her TarniM. XT r art A TVan, n n j. , wa. iu vUXeiU. and hep-sister, Mrs. Llvy still, at Ore. gon City. Mrs. Thompson will be re membered by Portland friends as Miss vuuiu ueiora er marriage here, a year and a half ago. t - - " -a bi'cu iur air. and M. E. Bcott in their Ixome at 560 Jklbintt. AVnil taK.tfea ,A z honor of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary, by many relatives and friends. Many silver gifts were re ceived. Those present were: ' Mr. and Mrs. Bcott, daughters iBabelle and auvo uu un irwin, Mrs. .Robert D. Russell of Glasgow, Scotland, sister 7 - rB. tx. jriem- t ; Catherine Curry. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Nonntn T . - , jbi. ouu jura. J. J. NOonan, Sr Mr. and Mrs. John Jiu voriew, Mr. and Mr . tt vr rvpjiM. . .'-.r Georse Miller. Mr. and Mri.-F.fS ' tarm. wuuam West. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Rlef. Mrs. Lindsey end daughter Margaret, Mrs. W. G. Hayes ajBd. son, the Misses Margaret, and Besl Scott, Gertrude TfAJJ JobJ Verna Baoftstrom, w - mwvs,. -' ; " . ; . -'- - -m S41 Bexts nclng party W-i? b ?f W he Hotel Benson Mon S5 I E!?' Fbruar3r 28. The affair will be informal, and a full attendance ?5i-fSmber of the clnb "I their menas is ,ttuw4. a ..i - ll Cornell are in charge of t' r-i - t :f "w"". ttaiston rVJSSif ?W WW1 ui Fred L. .v evenmrs entertatn T committee includes' M"r-' C- E- TraviUion, Ralph Da Lano, Dr. Charles Randall. Dr. E. C Jones, R. A. Perry, Harry A. WeileV w,Myt7 nd W' Hazen, assisted W th M1"Be" Ruth.. Johns? Axa G. )flS.har,10tta,?atterocm- Ru" Duil ul Mesdames James IL toZ9T' ' U ConieU' Arthur c" Day- , " M.ra- Curtis Simmons has sent out cards for a recital Wednesday after . noon, . which ..she is - givins'at the Benson. She will be assisted by Miss Constanoe Piper at the -piano. . i ' ' ' ? ';. st si ' sc. - ; ' '. r-i. ' ". i ?paJt oa Chrlstensen's haU 5-!?.n' '.completed the dancing r"" r being resmued there. This week both Monday and Tuesday eve- l?ZJ?V? wUi'bt, wpecTS interest, given by Mr. and : Mr a Chrls tensan. Monday the ChrlstiSlon cluo TODAY'S BEAUTY TALK jru can make a delightful sham poo with very little effort and for a very trifling cost if you get -from your druggist w a package of canthrox and dissolve a teaspoonful in a cup of hot vter. Your shampoo is now ready. Just pour a little at a tlms on the scalp and rub brtakiv - Thi, a' abundance of -thick, whlta .lather that thoroughly dissolves and removes aU dandruff, excess oil and dirt. After rinsing, the hair dries quickly, with a fluff lness that makes It seem heavier than it !- mtiA tik,i ai risk l.t.. and softness that, make arranging it I a nleasura. I party will , be, an esBeeially arranged affair and .Tuesday; night the Junior Assembly club will give a Washing ton s pirthday party. The patronesses xor- tne arrair will be: Mrs. C. B. Hurtt, Mrs. N. U. Carpenter. Mrs. W. J. Hoffman. Mrs. J. B. Ettinger. Mrs. J. Shemanski, Mrs. H.- W. Mitchell ana airs. j. a. JtJurke. -a 0 - : -The parishioners of the ' ' Madeline church, in Irvington, will be. enter tained Monday evening at the church hall with a concert and entertainment given by the choir and the children of the school. The choir has prepared a concert rendition of the "Bohemian Girl." by Balfe, and "will give several choruses and the principal solos of the opera, . V' The New England society's officers and directors have planned what prom ises to be a most delightful evening for the. society's members and friends, Thursday. February 24, at Cotillion hall. Fourteenth street near Washing- ton. A program of stage talent has been arranged, to be fololwed by auc tion bridge, "600" and dancing.' The society membership list Is . Increasing most gratifyingiy and applications are constantly, coming in.- At .this rate the society will soon be able to have its own club rooms where former resi dents of New England may renew old memories and friendships as Svell as extend a western greeting to all the "home friends" who may visit? the City of Roses. A varied evening of awaits every guest at our meeting next Thursday evening, and a large attendance is promised. .. . : ,. - D. Matthew Taylor, 238 East Forty sixth street, who had a birthday last Tuesday, had almost forgotten the fact t until a - group of his' neighbors stepped 4n and forcibly reminded him. Efforts to ascertain the number , of years that had - passed -over his head proved futile, as he kept insisting that he was ""only 2 9." However, it was known that in Pendleton's early days he was one of the leading citi zens 1 and figured , extensively in the mining operations of eastern - Oregon. I iliiiii mil Judges of Correct - Engraving have " . ' alwaya looked : upon GUI a aa on J Authority v-..'. Oh High-Class Engraved Announcements " Card and Social Stationery . M il, f r i The 9, OZU OCX, 1 Third and Alder. tt TvtrfTrvTf tvw MtrvtTevee trti,TMvTVtvt W (Second floor) . - 1 ' The birthday visitors played 500? during the evening, prizes being won by Mrs. Charles X. Hogs and Fred O. Mitchell. Those present were: - Mr. and Mrs, George Schoboe and Clarke Scboboe, Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Mitch ell, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor, . Mrs. Adams and Mr, and Mrs. D. M. Tay lor. . - . ' ',: . ' ,- ' - " ., . - ' The dance and card party given by the , Ladies auxiliary of .the Spanish war veterans at the Masonic temple on Valentine eve was. a great success. Among the prize winners at the card games were Miss Margaret Reed and Dan Leatherman, Miss Maud Melba and Harry Thompson carried off the honors as winners of the prize wait!: t ' 'T: Miss- Lucille Carroll Entertained a number of frienda recently at her home in City View park. Cards and dancing were the features of the eve ning. Stella Conrad and Chester An derson, both well known In musical circles, contributed with various vo cal selections, accompanied by Miss Rot ha Carroll. - Fernery and yellow tulle adorned the pretty luncheon tables Those enjoying Miss Carroll's hospitality were: Misses Stella Con rad, Lydia Schneider, Myrtle, Hummell. Evelyn Kirby, Rot ha Carroll, Lydia Dammeler, Messrs. Clark Hazlett, Al bert Schneider, Roff Niete, Reed Chamberlain, . William Harbke, Wayne FASTEST GROWING Spring HERE is a word-sketch of three models, typical , ;of Emporium individualityand value. v See tnem an Monaay eacn sun seems more cniit ingly lovely than the last - " --At $224fO Jaunty -fan-club check, yoke style, the sleeves and yoke cut in one piece. Fullness of Jacket is :j caught with black satla sash firdle. At $27.50 Stunning wide box panel back, with wide belt extending around front. Waffle "moire collar and s pipings. - Nayy gabardine. , - ., At $31J30 Charming Suit with shirred satin Medici collar; ruffle flare jacket, caught with : narrow belt A very new skirt, shirred and belted. " prm ms " - The last word in silk or wool frocks, for every occasion. - r " STREET FROCKS MATINEE FROCKS ' V ; , , TEA FROCKS THEATRE DRESSES : AH tfnfirely new and different prettiest Portland has seen for. many a day. See them in our. windows Sunday. ' $19.50 $23.50 $26.50 $29.50 ,". OamisB aloa, Beooad Sloe ' !... ,.11,1 3 o"- C5TT ,ANra i; ill 134-128 SixthSu Just cftMti&shirucn. 7 'J y 4 Carroll, Herbert Darnell, Chester An derson, Charles Von Ryan. Jay . Pad dock, -Edward White, Mr. ' and Mrs. Sydney Hatcher, .Mr. and Mrs. CV L. Wolgamot. : - - -St . at - .. :v : A St. Valentine party was given at the attractive, home of Mr. and Mrs William r Dailey of Portland Heights, where cards and dancing . were en joyed until a late hour. Quantities of red hearts and greenery were used about the rooms. High scores were in favor of Miss Antoinette Manin and Oris Burnham. Dainty heart favors merited places xorj Mr. and Mrs. J. Hutchlngs, Mr. and Mrs. J. White. Mr. and Mrs. W, O. Dailey, Miss An toinette Manin, Miss Jennie Langford, Miss Bertha Moodie, Miss Lydia Dam meler,: J. Keller. Lloyd Stevens, James Manin, O. Burnham, St, Dennis. : Cupid won a game on . Valentine's day that but two persons knew was to be played. David B. Petri and Miss Mae Van Vleet were quietly marl red last Monday afternoon while relatives supposed they were ; at the theatre. Friends knew Of the engagement, but the marriage was not expected until late this .fall. . - Mr. 1 and Mrs. Petri rented a neat bungalow only 'a few blocks from the homi of aha bride, had the Inside all retinted and completely - furnished. even to a store of groceries; in the . SPECIA L TY STORE I K" .T.M E N O R T II W E ST iiits--rrresistiDle ! rrocics Iri tke Blouse 5kdp-- A newcomer In wide satin stripe Habutai- flesh, maize and NUe. And best of all, the price is only 3.351 . nam rioor pantry, without one of the neighbors even "catching on." . a- ' c ' Miss Marguerite Schanz entertained Saturday - with a delightful Valentine party. The afternoon was much en Joyed with "600," the honors falling to Miss Mable Metcalf and Miss Irene Bunnell The . house was decorated with red hearts, streamers and clus ters of red carnations.' After refresh ments,, the balance of the afternoon was devoted - to music and dancing. Those present were the Misses Frances Palmer, Irene Gansneder, Mable Met calf, Nellie Williams, Florence Oliver, Mary McDonald, Flora' Clark. Gertrude Wackrow and Irene Bunnell. - The dancing party given by the Washington High alumni at the Lau relhurst clubhouse - Thursday evening was an even greater success than hoped for by those in charge. Nearly 100 guests were present and enjoyed the dancing, which occupied most of the evening. Mrs. Charles Cox . won clever readings were enthusiastically applauded and she responded to two encores. Miss Marion Bennett and Carol Day each; gave splendid vocal numbers and encores. From .the at tendance and spirit, the newly reor ganised alumni Jhas a bright future with many more such good times in tore for its members. ; f - v The women's auxiliary to the Ger man Red Cross have postponed their ball, which was to have been given to morrow evening at the German house, until Saturday evening of next week at the same place. 'm "-; Mrs. Lenora Sykes of Fargo, N. D.. is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. E. Wer- icin. ana wm remain over to join the Rosarians on their cruise to Honolulu tn April. , , ' . One of the principal social events of the coming week wlli be the reception which - Willamette chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution,' will give Tuesday at the Irvington home of Mrs. J. ILv Bagley, in honor Of .Washing ton's birthday. This , lv the day . of days to all loyal Daughters, and la observed in some special way wherever there is a chapter organized. All Daughters are especially invited, and an effort has been made by the com mittee to reach every member in the city, that she may have the oppor tunity of thus honoring the father of his country. "" . Mrs. .A. B. Brown of Rupert Station gave, a Valentine party , Monday evo- ping, February 14, complimenting her friend. Mrs. V. G. Benvle of Portland, who ;ls visiting - her. The house was (Continued on Following Page) WOMEII'S SPRING WEAR ABLES 111 EXQUISITE profusion, o:i . CREDIT Cherry's' Credit Clothing Shop has never been behind' another store - tn Portland in smartness of stocks dis played. - But this Spring's- showing so .- . a til ekas m si rlr than svr : ai Never were Suits more distinct! ve5) Dresses more charming, coats more graceful, or BKirts ana waisis prei tier or more replete with spring hMntv anil newness! Every sarment is correct ana oi iat n; nn-mnu everything is for sale ON INdTALL- : You probably would not have enough cash to buy even one of the new things you want for weeks, perhaps months, at any other store. But at CHERRY'S a small first payment is enough just follow it up with easy mvminti while you're wearing your J new clothes. - . ' . t , : Womcil are particularly entnusiasnu over - the new one-piece Dresses In Cherry's advance sprinar displays. They're the prettiest ever shown you'll say so when you see them. And here's r another tempting offering: Corduroy Sport Suits and Coats in white and delicate shades of blue, gren. etc. , .. . . . " Their ; store i is conveniently- located at 880-891 Washington street, in the Pittock block.-Adv. BOOVOMT Dressmaking-School Bring your' material or garment to make over. Nowjs the time. Reguisr course taught.' Phone Main 8702. 60J Oekum Blag. - i r : yTJ7 '6i r I aai4ititkiiMkiiiiiiMitititiwuiiieaaaAasAtfte4 4si