. 2 2 i:-Ji;i V V ; ABOH so-. ;H)r. , W?S'-- ?- viJ tessta Burton It Fletcher K. Linn, Miss Gertrude Black- ' mar, Mrs. J. B Leach, Mrs. Carl Nlell, i Mlas Mildred Broughton. Miss Bertha r Masters, Mla Marguerite Sheeny, Mrs. ! Horace Fenton, v Miss . Myrtle -Gram. 2- Mn. J. E. Wlthrow. Mrs. H. W. Hop It kins, Miss Helen Wesfman. Mrs. Joseph ', Keho, Mlssv Esther Maegley Miss Cecil k Miller Miss Louise Boyd, Miss Pearl ,,Cady,, MlssIiOttlss.Brsce, Mias Iters f Redman. Mrs. J. J Franklin. Mrs. Wil- llam'Klrkpatrlck.'Mre. Q.fc? Cornish. Miss JManan - Snyder and Miss Ruth DunnltSy. :.. ; 2 5 Mrs. Isam'Whtte 'was hostess at a I large - and elaborately appointed din- 'r party given Tuesday evening In t compltment tiMrsrDltten - iK;m ou.-v ""-j"'! of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Isadora Lang, c -The. large- round table was ornamented -with baskets and tiny . vases of fragrant carnations, rose buds, cyclamen, orphids, forget-'me-. nota ana ferns. (Rovers were lai4 ion Mrs.' IHttenhofer; Mi ,:. and ; ' Mrs. i. Lant. Mrjand Mrs. T. N.' Flelschner, Mr. and"Mrs.?"Wntiam Heller Ehrman, ' Mr, . and Mrs., Julius L. Meier, Mr. and Mrs., Max 'Fleischner, Mr. and Mrs. Henry , Metsger, Mrs ; and Mrs. Abe Meier, Dr. . and . Mrs. ' Jongh A. Wise, Dr. and , Mrs. James Besenfeld, Miss Edith- Nans and Mrs. .White. '." i : . , jva- a . Beek. -j chairman; Mrs, XX , ? . , - 5 - i - ? - - 1 .11 - w,,f . V. - v.: - ' Miss - Catherine Therkelson is being welcomed 'home from the south, where she has passed the last .seven months visiting her sunt. Mrs. O. G, Davis st San Francisco. . ;Mr. ahd'Mrs. J. e.. Friendly have re turned Xrom their . wedding trip and 5 will h' t home-to theif friends at Hotel Benson Sunday, March 26. and Wednesday, March-2, from 8 until. 6. " Wo vards. i '-r - . - s e e (" The msrriage Monday of Miss Doro thy Sharp and John G. Kelly Jr came ' ss s . surprise td the many friends - of the youAg . couple. They were married Monday afternoon at the resi . dence of the bride's parents, Mr. and T-Ttrsj Jesse R. : Sharp, 9 Prospect Drivel the Rev.' John H. Boyd, pastor ; of.-.thSjFlrst Presbyterian church.-of-ficiati.og. The y. ceremony was Quite simple, only the relatives and a very few of the most Intimate friends of ' the couple being invited. Plans had ' . been made for an elaborate June wed ding, but tho-brldegroom had a busi neas offerinYVcean Falls, B. C' and . an. . immediate marriage was ' decided upon. Mr. ad Mrs,v Kerry left- St ; 6 o'clock: Monday for Ocean Falls to pio neer at a construction camp, Mr. Kelly having been appointed superintendent. Mrs, Kelly is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren ..McCord, he ' is a -pretty and talented girt, a grad uateof -the Pertland Academy.' and f Chevy Chess at Washington. D. C. Mr. , - Keily ls the sen of George 'H. Kelly. . president of the Wbitm4r-Kelly com- i MrsJf JLenore Vali ? Griffin, s well- known newspaper woman of the . city, returned. home last Saturday from - the (east, where she has beeen via. tunc since tostr- September.. She went first to her 'parents. Dr. .and Mm. J- B. Vail, at IJma. Ohio, where she - stayed ' for several months, and,5 then went oh to Kew .York where she made ia. an extended visit with. Mrs. Friend M. Aiken , at her . residence on Riverside .' drive. ' Mrs Aiken sUrted west With Mrs.-Grirfia' to. Visit hep in Portland, but was taken sick at Muskogee. Okla -. where she la now convalescing, and will ltf1aln IfKi Griffin hr r -. V ' Dri aiRl Mrs. Vail and their' daugh " r4er," Mrs.; George Bayly have been .at ' Honolulu daring Mra. Griffin's sojourn at mtw York, and met her: here Sathr- , . day,, when fbey went on. ts their east-i . . ' ;-erh, home. . i -, . pz? - r Mrs. RPf Graham -entertained with seven tables of auction bridge Thurs day, i compHmentihg Mrs. : William H. See, whet leaves Portland in April with , Mr. See, f or WarnlSprtng,Or..' where . . he has Jntercstsj 7 They expect t re- ENGRAVED 2n caiiuro ca&d W. a SMITH & CO. thud noon- xoaoajr buxw ,1 i were 'won. by Mrs. Wllls L. gtraugh and Mrs. R. TX Inman. .Mrs. Graham will entertain later, honoring her niece, who will visit here during the -Rose Festival. Her gaests on Thursday In cluded: Mrs. William H. See,,- Mrs. hfViUiam Hare, Mrs. B. F. Weaver, Mrs. j c Mrs a. M- Brown. Mrs. loiito, Mrs. , YOUngMrs. T. PjWear. ing. Mrs. T. C. . Warner, Mrs. . Bella Raeder, Mra, Clyde Atchson, 1 Mrs. David Gooqsell, . Mrs. C -E. Runyon, Mrs. w. T. Masters., Mr. M. A. Dibble, Mrs. E. M. Baker, Mrs. C 'L. Boss, Mrs. C. O. Richard, Mrs, F. D. KuettnerH Mrs. Cora Puffer, Mrs, 8, Carver, Mrs, William Infold, Mri. Aron Tilyer.TMrs. W.-WSwaugh; S. M. Murhard. Robert t.: In man, George F. Brice and J. -H. Burk. Thursday afternoon at her Portland Heights residence -Mrs. John A. Keat ing entertained the members of her Wednesday morning art class with an afternoon musical. A feature of the affair was an informal talk given by Mrs. H. C. Wortman n her recent -visit of several months' duration at New Tork city.. She told Interesting tidbits of the musical season in Gotham. -Nu chapter of Gamma Phi Beta. at the University of dreron, entertained with an Informal dancing party -at the chapter house last, Saturday - evening. A rainbow decoration scheme of t tulle bows, greens and spring flowers' con verted the rooms, of the lower floor into a summer bower. The tianee pro grams and even the supper wich-was served alter the dance carried out this;1' tolor - scheme. '. Patronesses '; of the" 'evening were:" Miss M. Guppy, Mrs.' Hamilton Weir- of Portland and Mrs. J. D. Guttery of Hood River. The guests werer Messrs. ; John Betkett, Ed i Harwood, Henry -i Howe. William Gerretsen. John ' Wilhelm. Kenneth Bartlett. Fred Packwood, Lamon Bonny, De Witt Gilbert, Psul Doward, Dave Wilson, William Tuerck, Dorsey Howard, James -Cellars, Kent WllsOn, Kussei . KaJSton. Bill Snyder. - Keith Kiss-ins, Etolph Phipps. Dobby Garrett. rvooeir xangiey. faui tsmitn, sert Ford, Kooen Majaraey, , warren ; Edwards. Wardi McKlnney, iNellia ' ; Hamlin. Arthur r Fertig. Ed McEwen. .. George Hunter. Robert McNary, Orville. Mon- teitn and Wallace Eakln, v ; f a (. The ; active members of Kd chapter or uanunl Fhi Bets are. Katharine Bridges. Beatrice Locke.' Grac' Lilly. Grace Mackensle, Kats Stanf ield. Mar. guerue uross, joy Gross, Mary Cellars, riorence rareuuSt - Marlon - Grebel, Dorothjrc Downard Harrietts"-: Pol- httaus- -of t-orUand, Agnes. MUler. Helen: McCornack of Spokane, Imogen Comett, Grace Llstman, Rita Coroett Of North Yakima, Mlgnon Alleri, nma r oouon, eara uaraer, uorothy Mont gomery. Dorothy Dunbar of Aatorix. f Esther Mary Hill of Cottage Grove, Mary Alice mil, Helen Curry and Nits Hunter of La Grande.' Ruby SteiwerTjf Jefferson, vMary Johns. Helen Johns, Lillian Roylen of Pendleton. Genevieve Dickey,. - Florence 7 Sherman, Dorothy Collier of" Eugene. Helen Guttery Vernice of Hood River. .. - . -.- , -f ' ' '-. v The German Ladies' Relief society will give & coffee party for the benefit-of the .Women's" Auxiliary of the Germas Red Cross society at the resi dence of Mrs. J. C LackeL 15 Front street, Thursday afternoon, .March -S 0,' from t Mil 6 o'clock, A. cordial inviu tion is extended t aU who are Inter ested in the cause. Home-made candies win be a&t6r-sv't irti The reception, commutes .follows: Mesdames J. Rometsch, H. Jasper, C Mayer. J. CU Luckel, C. Buck." L.- J, Gentaer. -J.'QriebL Sthinrr. - w Eberhardt, A. Niemann, J. Alstadt. L. otaoiucKii,- a. aiaiaier,? W Patterson, ,A big attendance is promised at the Rose City, Park club next . Tuesday evening, when the : program promises a -vouniry iance as a variation from the usual form of entertainment. Th memberB generally 'will appear garbed In th old clothes, as nearly as pos sible after the manner prevailing ' In the country districts two or three dec ades ago. Visitors . will u also come dressed for the occasion and everybody KU.X. emer iuvo me spine of. the fes THE ' OREGON - SUNDAY JOURNAL, ' PORTLAND, - SUNDAY MORNING; - (Vharactertses .publio affairs at, toe Kose ctty J'ark -club, '- - : v, Frank Sehlegel will call the figures for the "cotillion dances and the mem ories of old- tlmfes will' be 'revived by such - music as "Naches Under the H1U," "The Irish Washerwoman,". -The Arkansas c Traveler," , etcr Of . course, tasAmore odern- dances Wima4jatt,ta spersed "among those of ah earlier day, thus' catering to-the tastes of all those present. The affair "wilL.be under the direction of Mr, and Mrs. Carl Chris tiansen, Mr and Mrs. L. R. Bailey ant Mr. and Mrs. .Floyd Campbell. ...... . Miss ' Ernestine Heslop entertained" i the Alpha Chi. Omega Alumnae club at her home oti TwentyUhlrd and Marshall -streets' last , Wednesday af ternoon.", - Mrs. J. E. Wlthrow, presi dent, presided over its meeting. Later in the afternoon dainty refreshment s Were served by the .hostess. Those present were Mrs. J. E. Wlthrow, Mrs. H. W. Hopkins, Mrs. Frederick Lister, Mies'4 Helen Wegemann, Miss Ernes tine Heslop, and Miss Jessie Maxwell, of Iota Chapter of the University cf Illinois. Miss Maxwell was a . room mate of Mrs. Hopkins while in. school. : Mr. and Mrs.-4 L- Gevurts- announce the engagement of their daughter Fan nie to Zlegfried Crohn of. Seattle. They will be at ' homo' today.: from S to . S o'clock. - - .. " - . eye V " A beautifully appointed bridge lunch, eon was given -Monday at the- Hotel Benson, when Mrs. S. Kapstein was hostess. Covers were' arranged at "t long table, for 25 guests. Crimson carnations and ferns graced the" table and there were corsage .bouquets of the; same spicy flowers. . After the game bridge' was enjoyed,' those tak ing the prises wera: Mrs. S. Sfaemah ski, Mrs. N. WeiiiBteln, Mrs. P. Prae-ger,-"Mrs.5 .H, Gerson. and, Mrs.- H. Polits. 'Mrs. Kapstein will leave soon for New, York-to visit her relatives, expecting- to be absent , two months and a ' half. - She will .. be Joined . by Mr. .Kapstein and they will return to gether. ,-." .'--'-"- i"',:.-: t-&:'z.-- A large number of card enthusiasts enjoyed th card party at the Laurel-, hurst dus Tuesday afternoon. Bridge honors fell to .Mrs Herbert Cloyse and Mrs: I. J. Gordon. "660" boners to Mrs. Ferdinand EL Reed ahd .Mr a.' Charles PureelL , ' ,"': Monday - evening Orchestra- Night- at the Laurelhurst club was a gala affair. About 100 couples were Jn- at tendance, enjoying the - dancing, bil liards and card games. A pleasing fea ture of the' evening waa a group of Incidental solds by. Miss Grace Daw son, accompanied . by ? Mies Marie Chapman. , a "; . - r " ' - Thursday evening the intermediates of' - Multnomah-' club gave 'their first dance - of . the season. ' An - In- f ornial - affair was arranged to which allv the" club members were invited, though the r ycunger . boys were, .in charge of , arrangements. - The. com mittee includes Jack Crofesley. Reed Klls worth,. James Harness, and. .Jack Holden.- The patronesses were Mrs. J. W: Crossley, i Mrs. H. W. . Hol den,'Mrs. Allan M. Ellsworth. and Mrs.-. E.-. A. Burness.y . 4 - r"V -Mtiss - Mabelie Holmes " entertained the i. 'U. Gj club in . her attractive home in Laurelhurst last Monday sf- GROUND TheFanousGroundGripperValkingShoe Aa designed to givo yourperfect" comfort as well as 'correct your '. -t' i --. , - a- foot trouble., - j- , "'t" "a s v- If you Tdo not enjoy-walking, try a pair of 'Ground Grlppers and, yon win be surprised st the difference la , these and the, ordinary, - kind. - - -i . a . , ..vj , -. . .. ' - , . . Our Oxfords are now in and we can give you either the bJgh ! or low shoes. r . -a .--.j -..Call and loo's-them over and get a Medical book on foot trou bles and their causes. ' - " , . GROUND GRIPPER SHOE SHOP - - 81H Washisgten Bt, Pittock3iock - .--'. -: ' - - Sxoloslvo Agents ,.- .j, - OROUND :'. : .-.! :-;.-: :-. .--'--': .., - : - ; f -; r .a i a - t v xr , j. rjr 3 . - - : l. 1 ..Y a;-- X s -X"JL . "WOJ Prffiiav 0 ternoon. . Elaborate . plans arfe-i. being made for the J.U,;0, dance, which will be given May S in the Irvlngton clubhouse. Those enjoying the after noon:' were the. Misses Rita LindJEs ther Jtudeen, ; Agnes Torgler; UrSah McMillan, Alta rinman, Heleft : Wege mann, ConsUlnce Davis, -Esther Zim merman, Gladys, Morgan, Helma Fox and Edna Cobb. ' - i - .The.' club is - planning-, a character party ' which will be given at t-he home of Miss Esther Rudeau - in Alameda Park next Tuesday evening, 1 Tlie Blackstone club -will "glv an other of its informal dancing, parties Tuesday .evening In Murlark -ballroom. The following ? members have ' been designated as - the---commiUee on ar rangements for thla.event: - Messrs. Earl :Wi .HammondW Walter ' T. Mc Guirk," Ernst J.- MagiuS.Jr., TheodOrS t. Harmon, John i. Bosorth, Alfred J; Shawcross,- -and Thomas B. Collins. This' committee will be assisted dur ing' the. eyening by 'the following young ladies: Misses Lydia M, Ville neuve. Winif red P.' Ralston, - Irene M. Harmon,'! Reglna - M; Shea,AvHeta A. Donovan," 'Ruth. aA. Routledge .? and Evangeline F. Melntosh.-.y - . :rU ? Judge and ; Mrs. fArthur '3. 4 Dayton. Judge.snd Mrs. Dittlefield. and . Mxrie; Herbert V. Ladief Hatter ; N 428 ALDER ST The besf. fbr the price no-, matter ,r. ' -v. what -the price' ' , . . V ' " ' ' CRIPPER GRIPPER - .. - :. i ::; . y . ' s s ' ' ' 11 Judge' and Mrs.'' Arthur. Langguth, wu . act as ' patrons, and patronesses for the occasion. 4 l 1's The Irvlngton club will give a. chil dren's dancing party at the club house next Friday evening, which will e open to" all children of "the Irvlngton district ahd their friends.-! ThO com mittee in charge is Mra. A. H. Cousins, rs. J. W... Creath nd Mrs. H. Ti- Dutton. , Mrs. i,willlam Kerr Sheldon Jr.of Seattle, who is the '. guest ' of r Mr. Mrs. ;Wilsondirect representative frorriDenriison fac- ; tory, is" giying lessons eYeryday ir the- art of weafv- ; : Ing rope baskets lamp shades trays and the thou- -, sand and-one other dainty and artistic articles which - , may be'made tjiiickly and inexpensively with Dennison art rop-tissue, etc. Come in at any time and spend ' -an interesting and instructive , hour or, so- Yon are A..weicorne." . t r .,..' r i.. ' - - '-"a 5 " ' - f , . ' " " - - Mrs. Wilson Also Toadies Pkturo-Frame Making;' t Bring la Your Ladies' Hn Journal Pictures to Bo Framed f The J. K. Gill Co.i Bookseller. Stationers and Complete i Office OutiltteriWrhifd and Alder Sts. ' i; " MARCH. 23, 191$; Cbarles George- Arnold,, was -the honor guest at -a luncheon given recently by Mrs. Austin: F, Flegel Jr. - Covers were laid for six about m table prettily ar ranged with daffodils. . Mrs. Glenn W Perclval ; gave an Orphaum -party followed by tea st the Portland In honor of the visitor Wed nesday afternoon, --- : SOCIETY PERSONALS If- A mJI r A.. -C- I" TA.lAn will, their baby boy,, left Thursday for Chi cago, vwhre they vwlll ' visit for -the next- month, when Mr. Woodruff will begin : . bis-: next engagement. Mr. Woodruff has been leading man' with the Rakers Player- this, winter. Mrs. Woodruff was the - - charming '..'Miss Ruth Bigelow. - a-"i , -,, - - --. Many Informal. affairs marked the visit in Portland of Mr. and Mra San ford S.Wolfe f san Fraacisco, who left' Monday, after a week's sojourn In the city. Mr- Wolfe Is a nephew of Adolphe -Wolfe, prominent Portland rreeyiessons-: In .Dennis on a Paper RopeBas- keVy caving ' a. ' (Second Floor) t , - - 11 t- business man. They were 7 marries March. 6, anavlslted .first at Seattle with relaUves. They left last night for . the. east and south where they will travel' extensively, enjoying In all a - three : months' weddlag . trip. iMrs. Wolfe was Miss Sadie Holsberg, the daughter' of Dr. D. Holsberg of San Francisco before her marriage. - . - . ' . 'Miss Lottie Hatfield left last Men day for Bar Francisco, from Where she iiin................,,,.,,,,,. 'Esclusivo -Corset Storo 34(t Washington, Nosr Bread way. "Dslktous 5-. , - Chocolate) -. AFTER - dinner: Cents MINTS Per Box Now. Sig. Sichel & Co. nvTkird St. - - Phone Kant BOS Photos That Please Not only. 7 . Distinctive, c?jcWa but Artistic. r coi.yTOiA'nriXrjr " -'- - Worpan's-Exchange., lse Btn C ; : -. 4 t isuia 4aa. A TZV Ct Ont lyzetAlItZg, ' SwMUh Freit Cake,- : Hetth ' Bmt Cream Puffs to order. Boat . maf . tat, Chlidrn's Crocks smss to order. . . ... -y OtOVES CXEAirES - CIZXtmOAIXT. ChristexisehV Halls and Dancing School M; Chrutenxen" "- " - yelaotpal' , eradiate Caatle'e Xersul SekSet ef ' Peseteg - -- - ,. ' Jfaia 017. A-M. MAJ M suae sj ! : ' I will, san for Honolulu after a short visit in California, Her sister and brother-in-lsw, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Morris (Maud VHatfieidi -are in the islands on their honeymoon- and they Brill lit Mtn.i lAm. In i' i ' 'Thefrnany friends of Miss RMt La Vers Granstrom win be glad to know or her recovery from her recent operation : for appendicitis performed at Walla WaHa, Wash , where she has made tier home the past year with her sister; Mrs. D. P. Shepherd -t- r. - a. ! Si - i . ' . .i t . , iwf .- Mrs. Lachlan Macleay and small ser (Continued oi Following page) De Blanche Ladies9 Tailor : Presents Late n tor bprtng . And,Summer,J916'i SECOND FLOOR GLOBE BLDG. ','408 WASHINGTON ST. ' . ................t..T1.1.... CAMPBELL'S AMERICAN BANDtTf SMStai golaSHs V-; The eoly tee-atarly takaaraad iraaaeal staeieai ergaiisatios Is tae ssrikweetj Party A"CeWl,j0wserai Xibeetst. Sat. 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