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THE OREGON SUNDAY - JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH - 21. 1820. Society Folk Make Merry in : Hotel Gardens THE reopening of the Arcadian car jleiw at the Multnomah hotel afford ed a pleasant opportunity for much In formal entertaining during , the past week. On Wednesday evening society wm well represented In the gathering and t reservations for parties ranging from two to 2i covers were made weeks in advance. In fact, so great was the demand for tables for the opening that many bad to be disappointed in their plans. Favor ' In green. In keeping with St. Patrick's day. gave a brilliant touch of frivolity to the setting, and on the eve nings of Friday and Saturday, when sapper dances were riven at the grill, bright hued caps worn by the dancers f added much to the color and gaiety of the scene. One of the larger no-host parties In cluded : Mr. and Mrs. C. Hunt Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Webster Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor Honeyman, Mr. and Mrs. George Low, Mr.- and Mrs. Jack Brown, Mr. and -Mrs. D. W. L. MacOregor, Mr. and Mrs. Jordan V. Zan, Dr. and Mrs. James C. Zan, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hawley Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand C. Smith, Mrs. Morris ;.. H. Whltehose, Mrs. Antotne O. Labbe, Mrs. Polly Tongue Lombard, Mrs. Jose phine Smith Andrews, Philip Fry, Chester O. Murphy, Calhoun Johnstone : and Sidney Peters. Erie V. Hauser was host for a party or eight, his guests including Mr. and Mrs. Kdsar B. Piper, Mr. and Mrs. ..Donald Spencer, Mrs. Lewis Tallman and Miss Lucile Bradley of Tacoraa, Miss Parker and Edgar B. Piper Jr. Charles 8. Holbrook entertained Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Willis K. Clark and Mr. and Mrs'. Arthur Meara. Rupert Ha user was host for a party of five, the party including Mr. and Mrs. William Kaiser, Mrs. P. Wlcke of r St Paul and Mr. and Mrs. Hauser, At another table were Mr. and Mrs. Frank I A. Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Colt. '.Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Ben W. Gadsby and Mr. and Mrs. Pan) De Him. '' 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosenfeld were - hosts for a party of 12, among wjhom were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wendel, Mr. nd Mrs. Harold Wendel, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hart, Mrs. L. Frank, Miss Dorothy Goldsmith. Allan Meier and Mrs. Solo- mon Rosenfeld. Walter Rosenfeld was hpst for a party of 14, among whom were Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Frank, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Ijlpman, Dr. and Mrs. James Rosenfeld, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Rosenfeld. Rabbi and Mrs. Jonah B. Wise, San ford Wendel and Han ford Rosenfeld. On Friday evening one of the largest no-host parties was that which Included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krohn. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jackson. Mi, and Mrs. N. U. Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc- Crlllis. Mr. and Mrs. Prank E. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Evans, Mr. and Mrs, Herman J. Blaeslng, Mr. and Mrs. Joel B. V ttlriger. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cullers. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Creath and Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Mlelke. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Knapp presided over a party of eight, their fruests in cluding Miss Mildred Broughton, MIfp McAuxlan, Miss Florence Knapp. Al lan C. Hopkins. Kdward C. Knapp. Kd- i, ward C, Sammoni and Robert Krohn N Jr. : Mr. and Mrs. M. L.. Klein's Kuests z.were Mr. and Mrs. Harley (larthwaite and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fox. At an other table were seated Miss Ruth Ulehl, Miss Harriet Walters, Edward Klein and Sidney Tewksbury. Others who made reservations for small parties on Friday evening: were M. Bedrlck, A. O. Bensinger, L. Slchcl. H. H. DePuy, J. J. Rich, Maurice Mann. Frank J. Whallen. S. L. Escheh. Ted Ludlam, F. C. McOreary, W. L. Powell, P. Youdovitch. C. J. Toung. A. W. How srd, W. E. Potter, Graham Glass Jr.. Paul R. Dlcklnrdn, F. Hesse, A. F. Fle gel Jr., Ted Holmes, F. R. Chapman. Charles B. Miller, F. M. Leeper, Mose Chrlstensen. W. Helver. H. N. Block. Sherman O'Oorman, F. Francis, James Lewellen, J. C. Banks, J. J. Cole, Charles Rayfield, Henry Trowbridge. A. W. Ijowell, A, W. Ellis, Leslie Cook, C. W. Brown. H. Pabst, G. L. Slmonds and F. ' Frledlander. On Saturday evening reservations were made for small parties by A. Meyer. Harry Griffin. M. Borfeirt. G. N. Black, Oeortre R. Barker.' M. B. Jen kins, J. D. Vrady, W. L. Reaubcau. Q. A. Ross, A. D. RIx, F. S. Barnes. Her- i man Pollts, Merman Klein. Allen Meier. Frederick 8mlth, M. Seller. J.' O. Mack, ; M. Z. Durnell, Ralph Schneeloch, Phil Bloch and D. K. Smythe. Dr. and Mrs. Wilson Johnston were hosts for a St. Patrick's day dinner at their home on Albermarle terrace on Wednesday evening, following their annual custom and that of Dr. John ston's father before him. The table for the occasion was centered with lovely spring blossoms and tiny Irish flags. Dainty Irish lassies held the name cards for the guests, who Were; Mr. and Mrs. TreBton W. Smith. Dr. and Mrs. Fred erick A. Klehle, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adams Hill. The Misses Florence and Mary Holmes, daughters of Mrs. Joseph Adams Hill, have returned to the city from Corvallls. where they are attending- school. They will be in Portland during- this week, and will be the in spiration for an Informal tea for which Mrs. Hill will be hostess. Mrs. Lewis Tallman of Tacoma and Mlss! Lucile Bradley, the accomplished pianist who presented the program at the MacDowell club on Tuesday, were Kuests of honor at an informal tea for which a few of the members of the club were hostesses on Tuesday? The atralr was given at ths Mallory hotel. Miss Irene Steele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon J. Steele, who has been seriously ill for the past several weeks. Is convalescent. Miss Isabelle Steele, who is attending the Oregon Agricultural college, arrived home Saturday for the Easter vacation. itA surprise to their many friends In tha-ctty was the announcement of the MISS ROBERTA DOWNING, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. S. Downing of Irvingtori, whose engagement was recently announced to June S. Jones of 'this city. Miss Downing is a gifted reader with a special talent for. humor. Mrs. George Long is a recent bride of Port land. Before her marriage the was Miss Marjorie Jones of Rose City Park. ' .MMmP99 T ! li ISM k i,,mt Winn ' .. V. " ViiiiisiiWfc arM I ?4 - mm - ' in. I 1 X Vf&K I I ' ! v', -.1 i V, ... arWTi '1 I i .4 W. i . iW v lO" i aa a ;3rnww L i sicmtJjf rii-- "i,iiViJ ' a Easter Ball at Laurelhurst to Be Held April 9 TIANS for the Easter ban, which Is an annual event for Laurelhurst club meihbers. axe under consideration for this year's event. The date chosen Is AprU 9, and the place will be Chrta- tensea's hail. Owing- to the - unusual success of Laurelhurst club events this year, the event la anticipated with more uiku iiaamny inierest. Durtns; th past wk the women's progTeasiva unit met at (h clubhouse on Tuesday afternoon for a business meeting:. On Tuesday avenlns; the men' unit gave t St Patricks eve dance, which was attended, by over ISO per sons. ta cjud was tastefully dsoorated in the colors of the Emerald tale and a number of the dancers appeared to costume. Dinry Moore's "bar" did a thriving business In all refreshments of a greenish tint The committee in oharg-e of the affair, Messrs. Jordan. Williamson, Carpenter and Duffield, had numerous stunts in surprise for those who attended. The fortnightly card party was held at' the clubhouse Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. William P. Richardson as hosts. At bridge, Mrs. A. H. Wethey and IL R. Landfare carried off the honors, and at "600" Mrs. M. A. Swear- lngen and JU. C. Boffhtger won high scores. The Laurelhurst Study club will meet Monday afternoon. The Women's Tuesday Afternoon Card club will meet Tuesday. Mrs. J. Phillip Tamiesie and Mrs. Townsend Weils will be the hostesses. The regular guest nlaht danclns- party wlU take place at the clubhouse on Thursday evening. Mrs. Elisabeth Loomis of Tacoma, who Is a frequent visitor in Portland at the home of her daughter, Mrs. An toine G. Labbe. has given up her beau- titui farm, "Shelterneuk." near the Northern" city, and will live at her new ranch near Ellensburgr. The new home will be called "Land's End." William McKinley W. R. C. No. 45 will hold Its regular meeting Monday at the Montavilla L O. O. F. hall. Eightieth and Olisan streets, at t o'clock. All members are requested to be present as tills will be an Important business meet-ins. MRS, THOMAS FOSTER;. METCALF, who was Miss Porothy Parsons before her marriage, is a visitor in the city at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Seeh Parsons. Mr. and Mrs. Metcalf reside in Danville, Ky. mm engagement of Miss Cecils Morris to Oscar Noren. The announcement was made Wednesday by Miss Madeline? Sutherland at her home. Twelve of Miss Morris' most intimate friends were present. Each guest found the news on a card in a tiny envelope used to mark the places on the luncheon table, which was artistically decorated with daffo dils, yellow tulle and tiny kewpies. The quests were thp Misses Ellen and Fdna Kelly. Lucile Dowllng. Frances Klrby, Aileen Noren, ciladys Nore, Mrs. Tom Wiley. Mrs. James Sumner,' Helen Suth erland. Julia Smith. Miss Morris daughter of Mrs. N. V. Morris, is a student at Jefferson high school and 1 has a host of friends in this cttyi Mr. Noren Is a University of Oregon student and a member of Delta Tau Delta fra ternity. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Noren of this city. The marriage of Miss Elsie Marie LHmhman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oiistav Huthman, and Percy Trumbull Harris was an event of recent date at the home of the bride's parents, on East Seventh street. The bride was gowned In white satin with which she wore a vreath of orange blossoms. Her flow- ets were a shower of bride roses. The rooms for the ceremony were decked in faster lilies, daffodils and tulips and the service was read In the presence of the Immediate relatives, and a few friends. Following the ceremony a wedding sup per was served at the Oregon grill. Fol lowing a brief wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Harris will return to 'Portland to make their home. Alpha Phi Alumnae association will give the first of its annual teas on Sat urday afternoon at the home of one of lis members, at 274 North Twenty- fourth street. The tea hou ere from 3 to 5 o'clock. Those who will assist with arrangements for the tea and who wlji also receive the guests are Mrs. Edwin Seely Parsons, Mrs. Allen Welch Smith, Mrs. J. O. Elrod. Mrs. William Gray, Mrs. H. G. Colton, Mrs. Charles J. Smith, Mrs. R. C. McDanlel and Mrs. Frances Twining. . . Mr. and Mrs. Claude McCoHoch were pleasantly surprised by a group of their friends Saturday evening, who arrived to spend tl evening at their home. The evening- was spent informally in danc ing, and the party Included Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Gentillnl, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Wat son, Judge and Mrs. William N. Oatens, Dr. and Mrg. Edward Stewart, Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Hedlund, Harry Edwards and Tercy Garrigu'es. The date 'for the Intercollegiate dance which was announced for April 2at Multnomah hotel, has been changed Yp March 29. . The affair will be of f peclaT- iuvi cai vo ijiuovs muuciivs wnu are in me city during the Easter holidays. The committee In charge of arrangements includes Harold Tregflgas, Jack Mont ague, Delbert Stannard, Roy Staub and Eert Peacock. -Hi . . The officers of the department of Daughters of Veterans will give a rum mage sale next Tuesday, at 123 Rus sell street. Everyone ho is interested in helping this worthy cause. Is asked o bring contributions to the New York dental parlors. Fourth and Morrison streets, not later ttan noon Monday. Members of Betsy Koss tent are espe cially urged to respond to this call. Mr. and Mrs. Edward France enter tained at a large dinner party Sunday In honor of their son and daughter, who were recently married in the city. Miss Geneva France to C. E. Gage and Bay France to Miss Mildred Gravelle. The Vega orchestra, of which Mr. Gage is director, furnished the musical enter tainment for the occasion. They were assisted by Mrs. B. Crofton, pianist. Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burke, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. B. Moehnka, Mr. and Mrs. Backe Crafton, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Burley. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Gage. Mr. and Mrs. Tt. S. France. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moehnke, Mrs. J. France, Mrs. Louise Schwartz, the Misses Geraldine France, Irene Moehnke, Josephine Burke, and Messrs. John Moehnke, Ed Higley, Fred Bchurlch tenberg, Derrell Kline -and lia.zen T. Gage. Chapter M., P. E. O. Sisterhood, enter tained at a St. Patricks day party on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. W. J. Gill. In addition to appropriate games planned for the evening, musical numbers were given by Mrs. A. H. Cantril and Mr. W. J. Gill. A reading was given by Mrs. Gruell and a very Interesting talk by Mrs. John Talbot. L. D. Goodrich furnished much enjoy ment by his humorous ceremony Initiat ing four new members. Neighbors of Woodcraft eampajgn committee will give an entertainment tor Juvenile members of Woodcraft and their parents, at the hall, at Tenth and Taylor streets, on Friday. Children are Invited as special guests. Mrs. Joseph'ie Smith Andrews re turned to Portland from San Francisco Saturday evening. She is a guest at the home of Mrs. Frederick L. Warren and her mother, Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Dallas Bache has been called East by the sudden illness of her aunt. She expects to be absent from the city a number of weeks. Mrs. Jessie Pittineer. who makes her home in Imperial Arms apartments, has had as her guest for the naat wfk Mrs. K. IL Kltts of Marshfield. The members of Myrtle Chapter Social club are making elaborate plans to en- I u 1 WWk W n J" ' v - ) Miss Simon to Be Married on Wednesday 31st MISS CAROLTN S. SIMON has -chosen March 11 ths Amt fn - her marriage to Milton A. Wursweller.' ' The wedding will be a simple affair at : me nome or the brlde'i parent!, Mr. and , Mr. Nathan D. Simon. The service will " be read by Rabbi Jonah B. Wise In the. presence or a few close friends and the Immediate relatives of the family. nt. r-tr vreea wui be matron -of honor and Miss Doris Oberdorfer win be bridesmaid. Max Wursweller will at ' tend the bridegroom. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan D. Simon of 710 Flanders street. A charming visitor In Portland Is Miss 4 Cordelia Vernier of Detroit Mich., who Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Honeyman at their home on Cornell . road. Mrs. Honeyman returned to Port- ' land from the East early last week, lifter spending some weeks in New fork city with Miss Vernier, who will be a V giest in Portland during the summer - months. Scout Toung camp No." I. TJnJted Spanish War Veterans, assisted by Scout Toung auxiliary No. I, Will give an entertainment Tuesday evening at' 625 courthouse. A splendid program, has been arranged and refreshments will be served. All comrades and their fam- ' Hies who are eligible are invited to be ', present. J4 The Officers and Guard club of Port- ' land Review No. 7 of the Maccabees will ; hold another one of their delightful "BOO parties at the Home of Mrs. Mae Wilson, 1568 Jordan street (St. Johns car to Flske street). Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan V. Zan wsrt -guests of honor at a, dinner party for which Mrs. Polly Lombard was hostess on Wednesday, preceding the upper canoe at the Multnomah hotel. Mrs. David H. Smith returned to Port land on Maroh 9, following a month's . sojourn In San Francisco, where ah was the guest of friends! Dr. and Mrs. A. Tilcer have returned to the city, after spending the winter In Los Angeles. They will be at their home on Marshall street. The Irwin Hodson Co. v Engraved Wedding Invita tions and Announcements . Qorrect Styles in Stationery 387 Washington Street tertain their friends at a dancing and card party Tuesday evening, in Pythian tompl. Tables for "500" have been ar ranged for those who prefer ards, and suitable prizes will be awarded those winning high scores. The patronesses will be the grand officers and present city matrons. It is the object of the members of Myrtle chapter to furnish a room, complete, in the new Masonic and Eastern Star home, and the proceeds from the social functions given by the c'.ub will be used for that purpose. An Invitation is extended to all Masons and their friends. - Miss Dorothy Dant entertained Friday evening with a large and delightful dancing party at the beautiful home cf her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Pant, on The Alameda. The reception and living rooms were decorated in spring blossoms and in the ballroom white flowers were used. During the evening a buffet supper was served. Ninety of the sub-deb set were present. Mrs. C. (J!. Berkeley has just returned from a visit of two months' duration in California. Mr. and Mrs. Berkeley left Portland in January, the former re turning to the city some weeks ago. While in the South Mrs. Berkeley was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Mene- fee at Hollywood, Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Koehler were din ner hosts on Thursday evening, enter taining most informally for Mr. and Mrs. Jordan V. Zan, Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Whiteljouse and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robertson. Mrs. John Peters wag hostess for a luncheon at her apartment Tuesday. Guests for the affair included six con genial friends. Mr. and Mrs. "vHliam Norman Bur gard have taken an apartment at the imperial Arms for the present . Miss Maud Ainsworth, who has been spending some weeks in California, will return to her home In Portland today. As Sketched 'Wrap of Hudson Seal and Siberian Squirrel which may be bought to day at a decided saving, because it was made when raw fur prices were ?wer. Many other beau tiful furs and fur gar ments, may be obtained now atSprices lower than next season. 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