2 '(M Mhl Dacar R. Menefee. Akb 1st lng about th room were Miss laabUa Qauld, MUm Ruth Standlfer, Mls Virtrlnla Mnefe, Mlm Alice Smith, Miss Mary Paeon. Mian Florence Holman, Miss Bally Hart. M1m Irene Daly. Mias Flora Jane Menefee, Mrs. Kdwln Pooley j Falrbalrn, chairman; Mrs. F. A. Qreat and Mrs. John D. Howard. wood, chairman of bridge; Mrs. H. , I Laat avenlne t their residence on I Portland Heights Mr. and Mr. Fletcher XAtut received all their old-time friends on. ..the oocaalon of their twenty-fifth weaaing anniversary. adoui iuu amesta were assembled and enjoyed a aeugmiui evening. xne nouse was i beautifully decorated with spring flow- I rs. la the dining room the table dec- oration was of White lilacs. fuMa and - jonquils, with touches of yellow tulle. . Those who assisted in receiving were: :Mr. Franklin I. Fuller, Mrs. Samuel C. vKeWr, Mrs. Forrest Fisher, Mrs. R. W. Shepherd and Mrs. A. S. Patullo. As- iHsting in the dining room were Mrs. Robert U Sabin and Mrs. James F. tEwlng. A number of the girls of the younger the guests: They were: Mmt-v Stuart Smith. Ixuise set served . The Misses Mary Stuart Smith. Louise and "Ruth Small, Louise Boyd, Mary Long. -Marjorie Forbes and Geraidlne .Coursen. M .....h.n.' ? .':nm.n -n r daughter" Miss Alice Gllma le" - BatJrday on thi steamship Northern - Tltin tr- H.r. VnMn Iflu. lo.i. r IvT -" ' i (e; IHVIf VIIIB VtlllQ LUCf Will IUVIV1 I ,' south, being gone about a month in all. I ' Mi Edna IrWe arrived Wednes- day from New York to visit her pa- rent, Mr. and Mra Benjamin F. I Irvine. ... " ' MlM Eleanor Eoob will be the hon- ore for a tea this afternoon.' which The Mult-Raw Oaiiclng olub wlli friends in southern California. Is en Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Sajryer will Klv their last ball of the season atJ tertnr Oregon Agricultural college for give. Miss Ecob recently arrived from I Hotel Multnomah Thursday evenina-Tl th TnM.vr Irn tl o,..u6 . hl-ho fa.5Iw YDrk, to v.Ut r 7 I V Vli: . "ou"r IT"" . . . y wi- hag aoclal affairs, I ' , Mr. and Mr b.cV R, Menefee gave m. dinner ihM nf n MVr. . t,. : Mattery hotel last Wednesday evening, lAat evening their daughter, Miss Flora Jane Menefee, and Miss Dorothy -.( Oreen, entertained jointly at the hotel TV1 . ;tome party. The guests l : in two Hostesses. A number 1 society women are I sponsoring the series of leetur wfcTrhL,."- ,u J!1 .V: 'ii'arilon WT FebrJBVeri it. . T"-- siao meratur. and current event, will 'Sti'rtii. .rr.;"",: A tMA sllTflalA 1 1 Un. W. B. Avar Mr- i T o a i.' Mr- W-n-i V 55i7f kiT.,.-" we v v wwa A' , ui g VAAf AIM X ! rHlM Mrs, Helen Ladd Corbett Mrs, Willia MaoMaaUr, Mrs. Gordon Voorhies, jars, soiomon Hirscb, Mrs. Clarence Jacobaon and Mrs. Thomas Kerr. Mr. and MraT."MorrU Dnnne ara receiving meage. of congratulation, LXxuiMm - . 1 A ' card Party and dance under thI auspice, of the ladter commlttea of : I 7.GSNITHSCO. I wltatlor,rvouneemrtft VUItig and AtHomeCtuxfs Lmbossed 5tauorery i e . .'THREE HUMORED aXCVCM V y : Msea'Buii.tiNe . . i bt. Andrews society will be held in the Multnomah hojel on February 19 the Cornwall family alnce Thanltsglvina: at 8 p. m. Both "?00" and bridge wUl'.d K rrfi. manv rl.nrt- In Portland be played, followed later In the eve- nlnig by a dance. The ladiea of the comaniittiee are as follows: Mr: IL. M. onerwooa, Mrs. ti. Thornton. Mrs. k k. Rtr Mro t tj,,,. o Blakely, Mrs. A. King. Mrs a." T smith. M Uwson, Mrs. W. Whitfield, Mrs. j! j Panton. Mrs. R. Binr.kwnnd iwr. d. H. Cowans. Mrs. H Hrcitn m (t. urynan. Airs. W. Jones M I A. a. ptown, J. Cormack and T. i Bums. Tickets may be obtained from any of the committee. . I . 1 Mra. Joan F. TOft save a most d. I ugmiuiiy appointed bridge tea at her nomo m irvingion Wednesday after- noon the third of a series of affairs boo is .rranKing. mere were iz t . J"1 Sa,,8 Places being found at me uiuin uy an ingenious scneme. All of the names were spelled backwards I anJ..ln th cntenation and surprise j at the unusual and strange names en- I at ln unusual and strange names en- countered on the cards there was much run- Th rooms were decorated with fTr Jbe,rrle " greenery. Mrs. Toft V61 n T os t becoming frock of wWte nd rold VofX SZJi 7.", ."d l bodi.Cfc K. ' v...wu w&S BerVBO at tea Lime. Honor! bride. Mrs. Isadore LangeVtalned ai a bridge tea Friday at her home on Portland Heights. Ten tables at cards were arranged and, the rooms were abloom w,th spring flowers. m"1 r8' BIh'u Pron""s WLU e ii w xn . "-''"" mra. jonn s nun. i Flower, and all 'the expressions of Untr.tni.iinn r- .ujr . to the home of Mr. and Mrs Andrew Dickenson Norrls, whose home was fladdened with the arrival Monday vening of a baby boy-. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tomir wtn xerxain lnurrxmy evening with din - iiw Amr. - . . . . ner dance at the Multnomah hoteL - t saujnern California. i Abraham Tichner has Invited I sfiiAatai - 1- a . t I "me- J.n ;"trt .Blxw',, xor Junchoon 1 wriae inursaay afternoon. V , I S e aa I Mr. and Mrs. Rhihard w ntMAm n. I tertained at a small, but . handsomelv PPOinted dinner Saturday evenlnar lnlMr- ana Mn- J' v- t,1,M8' "r' ana on of the Drtvat intn. rJZ - Mrs. John McCourt, Judge and ! Mra. ?otel . er, were laid for ri" lil0.0" ;ui8' Pr- 1 1 " rltlT. wa In th nature rtf iouinun, ur. U118, Dr. Hewe. and Mr Chlldat hnvlnr -v . I Bralntree. M ' . I . . . . ' " " uMiimu wive na aecoratlons of scarlet car - nwttoM and Oregon grape, and an elab- "SrStTC Vnmtmw, JV ' i Inla iriain " tll rtZt ?StJe o'.HbrnelL N. Y.. " ' Tr' na .Itt, s uetsmger of Hbrneit. i v were married Tuesdav i .i,tn. - simple horn, -wedding, which '- was Bolemntged at the residence - of the varau, .r. and Mra. Gxrge M. Cornwall, 12 Jl Garfield ave- nne. Mia. AUce Cornwall, a .later of the bridegroom, was brideamald and nn ii kewnAm'a : ma 'k....' Frank Davis acted a. beat man. Only the Immediate relative. wre assem bled for the ceremony- and-Dr. John w ooyo. was me oiiiciaung minister The couple met In mi. while thev vera at. ,.u . 7 1,,U11 uuutna I Mm. Herman Blaealng, Mrs. Nathaa with her uncle, the Rev. Mr. Towner, I Harris. Mr, .and Mrt G. D. Tomaalnl. who occupied, a Baptlat paitorat lnlMr Anton Gleblach. Mr. and Mra. a ' THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLA "sji rl that eltvl Rh has hton vlaltlnr with and baa made many friends In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Cornwall are at home to their friends at their new residence, 851 Brice avenue. One of the most enjoyable dancini parties of the season waa the fancy dress affair given last Saturday eve ning by the Till leu m (chlnook for friend) club. The costumes were most unique and pleasing. The TUllcum club, composed mostly of Irvlngton toia, assemuie at .oi.uria.ra. osui roum every two weeks for dancing and these parties are keenly anticipated by the members and occupy a favorite place on their social calendar. Among those nrHnl wr- Mr an Un n V Irvine. Judge and Mra. W. N. Gatens, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Penfleld, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Darnell, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoben, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krohn, Dr. and Mrs. McCorkle, Will Bennett, Dr. Horace Belknap, A. B. Peacock, Dr, and Mrs. E. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. T. U. Saul, Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Keller. Mr .nil Ur, w.n.r w rinii Mr anil Mr, and Mrs. Walter H. Guild, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robinson Mrjuid Mrs. B. e. Haney, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Young, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Will Roope. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Peters. Mr' and Mr- R" M" C' "i?, Mr. Mrs. M. C. Woodard. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Creath,:Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Brink. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mcculloch, Mr. and Mrs. Saunderson. Dr. and Mrs. jg? - MrnSrr Hnh i''- Ft?? nd Dr. and Mrs. Hubert Parsons, m Mlsa Isabel Steele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elton J. Steele, who recently returned from an extended vlett with accomplished violinist, and will be a vb4e adjunct to the social and mu- stoaa lire of the state college, . recently arrived in the city to pass the wlnter honored guest Satuer- day February 10. at a bridge party given by her mother-in-law, Mrs. Fred- erlck ..Dedo Kuetter, at the Nortonia boteL It will be a large and elaborately l"'Polu, - ea mil4"r i A complete list of patrons and pa- """r...::. to be xW - " 8 -.include,: Mrs. Solo- Tern- mon iiirscn. Mrs. a. tu. Kocaey. aars. t. ca-B. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Al- eMUcrs tfaw. . vv vV, UU AUIO. bee, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Hoyt, Mr. and-Mrs. A. H Averill. Mr. and Mra. " " W. A, Montgomery, Dr. John Sellwood I nd wlfe Mrv nd Mrs J p Jaeger. P0' 5- ?urfL HorLe f1 K.rCr. n m 1 o- "ti, 1 1; r,.,.. ' "V I m. ucwvcij, jar. ni I Mrn. Charlea F. Bera Mr. and Mra R I F. Ball. H. H. Herdman. Mr. and Mrs. . .-.- . . 1 ,eB80r vy ui, Aioerx a. j Brown, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilbur xveea, ii x. ouumvos, Jvri it If. ,.Aa.j r . n i nw uriui, ur. uu jura., nuicoa Giltner. Mrs. John Tifft. Nelson I nv. : mi.. Mar Pr.... t.. I uiuner. aarp. Jona mil, xseison o. Pike. Mte Mary France. I.om, Mr. I Tm lliia-.aill ttskwaal1 T" I Drake, ;Mrs. F. Eggert,Mn and Mrs. Ferdinand B. Reed.. Mr. Lulu Dahl v a ' auuerv .r.- ano , jmi-b. vineries tr. tvtn- yn' Mr.. Robert . Berger.T. and Mra. - Earl Henton. Mra. E. M. Bake, Mr, MaUor. Mr. (and Mrs. Blaln R. Smith. Mrs. hos. wouren-jnea, . j. wiiitam Belcher, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Wal ker, Mr.. B. E. Tait, Mr. and Mra. John L. Logan, Mrs. J. C- Mann, Mr. and Mrs, L, E. Kerr,' Mrs. Thomas Duncan. Mrs.5 J. C Hare, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert , , ' C. Callan, Mrs. A. C. Shaw, Mr. ana Mrs. R.- E. Millard, Mrs. Mitylene Ftaker Stltes, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bayley. Mrs. Mildred Kyle, Mr. and Mr.. George Hotchkiss Street, Freder ick W. Goodrich, Mr. and .Mrs. Percy Lewis, Mrs. Emma B. Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. William JL Boyer, Dr. Stuart Me Guire, Mr. and Mr.. tucius Becker, William R. Boone. Mr. and Mrs. M. Chri.ten.en, Mrs. Susie Fennel Pipe Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar Lind. Otto Wedemeyer, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Den ton, Mrs. Charles Webber, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Arnett, Mrs. L. T. Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Isaao Smith, Mrs. Theodore Thompson, Mlm Nona Lawler, Mrs. C, J. Allen, Miss Vella Winner, Mrs. Phil Blumauer, Miss Grace Amos, Mrs. G. F. Alexander. Mrs. Alva Lee. Stephens. Mrs. Wt. French, Mrs. G. M. Welster, Paul Weaalnger, Dr. F. H. Dammasch, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Menefee. O. M. Plummer, Mr. and .JVlrs. Walter Evans. Mrs. Edrward B. Kramer (Ruth" Pos- ner) and Mrs. W. C. Smith (Lola Ford) will entertain the Portland Roynor. of the Annie Wright seminary with a luncheon to be held at the residence of Mr. Kramer, 70 Irving street, Friday, jreoruary s, at 1 o'clock. Wednesday evening the guests of the Multnomah hotel and their friends en joyed the first of their series of house dances In the hotel assembly room. E. v. uauser Deing host of the evening. There was dancing -from 9 to 11 and judging from the suc&ss of the Initial affair these bi-monthly parties will be very popular. . a -a Mlm Marie White, whose reading, were heard at the entertainment Wed rseaday evening given at the Masonic Temple by tbe Portland Esthetic Dan cing association, read for the first time before a Portland audience that evening since her extensive studies In the east. She la a graduate of the New York School of EXDremion and pent several yeans in England.' fol lowing which she made her home in eastern Canada, living moat of the time in Toronto where sh was well known in her profession. She has also appeared in recital In many place. tnrougnout the east. "Flower's Name" from Browning's "Garden Fancies was an especially enjoyable one of her .election. Wednesday evening. Miss White ha. been visiting with her sister. Miss Nora White, during the last year in Portland and has been resting from her work. Her many rnenaa are looking forward to hear ing her In recital again before her de parture for the east. . fc mm Mrs. Elsie Bond Bischoff and Oliver M. Moore were married Thursday night at their residence, 280 Park street, by Rev. R. H, Sawyer, pastor of the East Side Christian church. Miss Marie Rossi ter and J. W. Moore the latter a brother of the bridegroom, were the attendant.. The guests Included a few intimate friends. Mrs. Moore lived formerly in Washington. D. C., and is the widow of the celebrated 'oomposor of music. She la director of the music at the Bast Side Christian church, and prior to that -directed the choir at the Atkinson Memorial ohurch. Mr. Moore Is a produce merchant of Portland. The wedding came a. a great surprise to even the assembled s-uest. wha thought, the affair was to be a social evening the new studio of the bride. For Mis. V Flawnnlce. Kllline-sworth. bride elect, many pretty affairs are oeing given. Friday af ternoonMrs. Guy Harvey. Mis. Mover D. Cole and Miss Alice 'Warren" were Joint hostesses In her honor, entertaining With a bridge party at the home of Miss Warren. Spring - flower. ' decked the rooms. guesta making up for aewn tables of bridge. ' Mrs. Earl 8. West contributed several vocal solos. Assisting the hostesses, were Mrs. R. E. Menefee, Mrs. Earl S. West, Mrs. Jesse Warren. Mrs.' Warren Jr. and Mra. A. L. Tetu. . Tha Ladies' Auxiliary of the Portland Motor Boat dub held its last regular mooting on Wednesday, January 24. at HD. SUNDAY I.IOKNINO, the residence of Mrs. Charles E. HilL It was the annual business meeting, and the election of officers waa held. The secretary gave a report for last year, ; wh-loh had been the most suc cessful the club had experienced, and In the election that followed Mra. ' George L. Baker waa chosen as presi dent for one ensuring year; Mrs. Marie Riddel 1, vice-prewl dent, and Mrs. J. S. Smith, seoretary-treasurer. In the "600" game tout followed the busMess meeting Mm. Hill won. hi eh score and Mirs. Ross second. Refreshment, were served. Master William Rom. three weeks old, nttde hi. first appearance before the club, and was unanimously voted mascot. In recognition of the honor. Master William slept through out the proceedings; and not once lift ed bis voice to protest. Those present were: Mrs. George L, Baker, Mm, J. 8. Smith, Mrs. George Kendall, Mrs. D. A Dyer. Mrs. W. F. Ross. Master Wil Wam Ross, Mrs. F. Volger. Mrs. Marl. Rlddeai tand Mrs. Charles E. HllL The next meeUng will be on February 7. at the residence of Mrs. George Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. Montrose M. Rlngler have Issued Invitation, for a compli mentary dancing party, which will be given at the Cotillion hall, Thursday evening, February 8. for all the mem bers of the Laurelhurst club and their friends. There will be cards, dancing and an entertainment. a- a . Members of the Blackstone club and their friends are looking forward with much interest to the next one of that cruib's informal dancing parties an nounced for Friday evening, February 16, at Murlark ballroom. Invitations for the affair have been issued, and may be secured -from any of the.fol lowing member, of the committee in charge: Messrs. T. B. Collins, Fred W, Hummel. Carl J. Hurley, Earl W. Ham mond, Frank E. Manning. Alfred J. Shawcross, John L, Boxorth, James W. Crawford, Walter T. McGulrk and the Misses Margaret M. O'Shea, Alma M. Gruenig. Jesslyn C. Pottage. Margaret B. Gllmore. Doris Clark, Ruth A Rout- ledge. Evangeline J. MclntosA, Nita D. Picken and. Lydia M. Villeneuve. Pa tron, and patronesses for the evening are: Dr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Chester G. Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. E. Plowden Stott. Mrs. Zlna. Greenough entertained Tuesday afternoon complimenting her sLfrter, Mis. Harris, of Missouri. The afternoon was passed at auction bridge, and dainty refreshment, were served. The fortumate contestants were Mra Robert D. Incnanv Mrs. Frartcis Waring, Mrs. M-'.C. Banfleld and Mrs. A Tllser. Last Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Mm mm Joseph Sandvall of 1200 East Bnrn side street gave a most delightful danclns party at their residence. It was a typical sprinar party with dec orations of quantities of spring flow ers and black and yellow butterflies. Tbe guests Were seated at the dining table for .upper, a charming decora tive scheme being carried out wit Hi the jonquils, tulips, pussy willow, but terflies and tulle. Those present Were: Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Jagger, . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. George Lee, Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Sturdevant, Mr. 'and Mra. Ralph Routledge and Mr. and Mr.. Sandvall. , At a -recent meeting of the Alameda Park club, held at the home of Mrs. D. G. Clarke plan, for a card party to be held In the near future were discussed. The proceeds will go to the Belgium relief fund. . One ' of ; the most successful and largely, attended cardi parties ' of the week .was given at the borne of Mrs. $5.00- tati 10 PRIVATE LESSONS' v Personal Attention. ; DANCE STUDIO, 509 DEEM BLDG. - i Cor. -Wesfcimgtoa and Third. MISS IRELAND. . . I FEBRUARY A. 1317. V , j E. M. Baker at 140 East Thirtieth street north by the members of the Monday Musical club. Each season this rganisAlon gives some social! event. Usually a reception In the eve ning, and this year the card party proved a happy change There were IS tables at cards. Vocal numbers were given during the afternoon by Miss Dorothv Adams accompanied by Mrs. E. M. Baker, and Miss Gertrude Hoeber aang, playing her own accom paniment. Assisting the hostess were: Mrs. John F. Toft. Mrs. J. G. Frankel, Mrs. Manielfr'Miaa Lillian Consorm. Mrs. J. Coulsen Hare, Mrs. Louis Metz- ger, Mrs. Paul Rlttenbery, Mrs. Rich ard Mullen and Mrs. W. B. Hare and the Misses Dorothy Manzell and Lu- clle Abbott. Captain and atrs.Burley entertained recently In honor of the captain's birth day anniversary. The beautifully dec orated table wa. surrounded with 12 friends, and a feature of the feast was the birthday cake, on which 21 candles riameo. The captain was the recipient of congratulations and good wishes from many friends throughout the day. www Mrs. F. L. Whitehead presided at a K .... .uvvneu IBlitHCVU ouu uvu 1 party on Tnesday afternoon, compli menting Miss Lucille Carroll, bride-J eiect. An arcistic iruit centerpiece I decked the pretty luncheon table. Hy- acintns and pussey-willows were also used. A miniature bride -was present ed to the honor guest, followed by a. aurprtse shower. The gifts1 were con tained In a large fruit basket deco rated with tulle streamers said greens. High score was held by Mrs. R. C. Jones. Covers were laid for Miss Lucille Carroll, Mrt. S. A Hatcher. Mrs. F. W. Carroll. Mr.. John Boentje, Mrs. R. C. Jones, Miss Rotha Carroll. Mrs. F. L. Whitehead. Mrs. L. Brtggs of Rose City Park also entertained for the popular bride elect during the week. " . The first card party for several week, was given Friday evening at the Rose City Park club house. During the past six week, several dancing parties have been. held and have been splendidly attended. The card party on Friday evening will be under the direc tion of Mrs. Charles L. Wheeler. On all sucb rcasion. the billiard and pool tables, as well as the bowl ing alleys, are free A Valentine dancing party' will be given by the Rose City Park dub on Friday evening. February 9. The pro gram will be under th. direction of Dr. Arthur Laldlaw, the popular presi dent of the club. Dr. Laldlaw will be assisted by the following committee: Mr. and Mrs. Crum, Mr. and Mr.. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Rltter, Mr. and Mrar Manner and Mrs. Laldlaw. On Friday . evening the Rose City Park club gave, a Hawaiian dancing party which was attended by more than 200 couple, and It was voted one of the moat enjoyable occasion, of the Spring Styles and Materials Are stow Seiar : - Shows, Choice fattens aad the Tastes Styles ; to Choose rrona. r Schweitzer & Eagin ; .XVASXESV tax&oss- . - a WASXZVOTOV STKZXT. Tr rt to the Saseiwood. , lit,,;;; t y-.rt . m -m-M,r ' III ' MK- " i -xjv r - . " : ill ' J gJTB9 JL JiXyOSSTElCtxA.TtT ' nnwcT.i or i!HOvtraKoiric. , winter. Tbe club house was beautiful ly decorated with the Hawaiian colors, which, with tbe ladle, in white dresses and the genUemen In shirt waists and white trousers, with red sashes, pre sented a most attractive scene. The music was Hawaiian in It. melodies and two native Islanders enlivened the evening with occasional native songs. www Prominent physicians snd surgeons of the city to the number of 200 gave a dinner Thursday evening at Hotel Portland. In compliment to Dr. Splro Sargent ich, who recently returned from a two years' service In Serbia, his na tive land. Dr. Sargentieh devoted his attention to typhus fever; and only re turned to this country because of a physical and nervous breakdown, due toeverwork. Mr. and Mrs. 'jack Peters very charmingly entertained the Four Plus club with a valentine , party at tbe Hotel Multnomah last Saturday eve ning. Cards formed the diversion of Val Time at Gill's ALENTINE TIME the'day of the year when young and old send appropriate pjreetinffs of friendship or affection. Whether It is the type desired by young folks serious or comic or whether it be the simple or elaborate Valentines of friendship or af fection desired by their elders, "we hsve it." Second Floor. Books for Valentines Pooks are increasing in popularity as Valentines the intellectual women of today appreciate and enjoy a good book give books I A few suggestions: j-Main Floor. JSfley's Poems ....75c I Was Thinking of You 50c O. Henry's Stories $1.65 Kipling's Books . .$1.65 'The Turmoil 60s For the Valentine Party Decorate appropriately for your Valentine party. We have a com- ' Valentine decora tions Favors, Caps, ' Cutouts,, Nut Cups, - Al mond Cups Can. dlesticks, etc.'- - " ' Second - Floor. V the evening, "BOO" being played. High nonors fell to Charles Roberta and Mrs. Jack Peters. A dainty .upper was served, the table being beautifully decorated in tulips and carnations, and at each plate was a favor In keep ing with St. Valentine. Dancing was ; enjoyed for the remainder of the eve ning, Those present were Mr. and) Mrs. George W. Kellogg, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lennox, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lyon, Mr. and Mrs. George Manning. Mr. and Mrs. Charle. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred A. Cook, M. H. Wil liamson, Miss Helen A. Cowle. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peters. w -Mrs. Edward Dunn gave a luncheon Thursday at her home in Irvlngton, 52 Tillamook: street In -compliment to a number of Condon, Or., women, who are visiting in the city. Cover, were laid for Mr.. F. T. Hurlbert. Mr. T. G. Johnson, Mr. J. F. Wood, Mrs. Jack Fagan, Mr.. Roma Gage, Mr.. -Camp (ContlaaM en Ftollewtiig Page) Adventures in Con tentment ......60s A Valentine of Mod ern Verse,. 75c-$2.50 All books wrapped in .Valentine dressings without extra charge. . MaJn Floor. Trf C J. K.2 ILL CV vseneeusrs, aHstleasrs Owtrtre , . VHtwo a Akocs ta .:.r-':'. :. .4' entine t -