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TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, NOVEMBER 3. 1913. 12. a pf living-roo- and which were so successful season sen's Hall, Friday, December Club member their friends assembled adorned the halls last George C. Denholm, S, at their home, 595 East Twenty-fift- h dining-roo- A large number of friends will begin again on Friday evening, members aTe: street, last Sunday. An elaborate sup- shared the pleasures of the affair. November 7 and will be held every G. Kirkland. W. K. Slater, William L. per was served and games and music first and. third Friday evenings. The Lightner, Carl Rosengreen; Fred S. enjoyed. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Jennie E. Burnham was hostess dancing parties will be held, on the Johnson, Harold Wilson, Roy Entler. Mrs. August Roeder, Rev. and Mrs. A. this week at a dinner party given In second, and fourth Friday evenings. Patronesses will be: Mrs. G. H. Den- Krause, Mr. and Mrs. G. Hoehlen and honor of Vancouver friends. Cards Every Friday evening will be club holm, Mrs. W. S. Johnson, Mrs. W. K. boy-shoul- d family, Mr. and Mrs. E. Keitzel, Mr. were laid for the following guests: night. The regular notices heretofore Slater, Mrs. Alfred Kirkland. Shelves full of Every Mrs. C. M. Hemmlch, Mr. mailed will be discontinued. When- and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Allison Burnham, Mr. and Winslow-VIead- e Circle, No 7, y.enz, Mr. G. ever there is a fifth Friday it will be Ladies Violins play and Mrs. Kuhn, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ralston Burnham, Mrs. Claude party. of the Grand Army of the Republic, will Geres, Mr. and Mrs. Rcnken, Mrs. Dwlght, Miss Lena Rivears, Miss Myrtle a children's dancing There will room 525, floor, s Bencke and daughter, Mrs. Jorgenson Burnham, Miss Ruth Marjorle Dwight be other children's dancing parties and hold a bazaar in fifth all being closed some ort of and daughter. and Master Howard Burnham. due notice will be given. Courthouse, Monday, November 10. A The directors have decided that the chicken dinner will be served between out at Musical dancing par- 12 and 1 o'clock P. M. and again be $10 Fidelity Lodge, Degree Honor, en- A delightful affair of the week was second and fourth Friday 6 7 A programme of grown-up- s, is tween and o'clock. apiece Instrument the Halloween party given the Pat- ties will be for that for home-mad- e tertained the members and friends at at 16 years age. will be given and various one of the most enjoyable Halloween ton Home on Thursday. Music by Mrs. the members over of The articles will be on sale. All friends g Robert L. was a feature of younger members will not be forgotten. affairs of the season on Clark the ' and especially G. A. R. people are cor of October 30, at their hall 129 Fourth entertainment. Attractive decorations dially invited. street. The hall was decorated to suit suggestive of the season were used On Thursday and Friday the Mult m w m the occasion and the subdued light of about the rooms, and added to the nomah County Woman's Christian Tem- Mr. and Mrs. A. Pautz entertained a the jack-o'-lanter- na revealed to the gayety of the occasion. perance Union will welcome to their number of friends Sunday evening with guests the old witch at her kettle. headquarters, 428-43- 0 Behnke Walker most delightful card party. Those "Her Satanic Majesty'1 directed the Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Douty entertained building. Fourth and Tamhill streets, present were: Mr. and Mrs. C. Olson, movements of the happy crowd and es- the members of the Wednesday evening all who desire to participate in the Mr. and Mrs. H. Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. corted them to "Mother Goose" who Card Club at their home In Kelly pleasant festivities of the Harvest Fes- Hesse, Mr. and Mrs. F. Lind, Mrs. A. welcomed each one with the "Clammy" street Wednesday evening. Prizes were tival, planned by the county union. Hagner, Mr. and Mrs. Habakost, Mr. hand and the ghost standing motion- won by Mrs. Hammette N. Lacy and Dinner will be served at the noon hour and Mrs. Vader Darling, Miss BeTtha less among the black cats and owls. J. Coulsen Hare Delicious refresh- of each day. The reception commit- Lind, Miss Schroeder, E. Pautz and Mr. The evening was filled from begin- ments were served, after which tee will be composed of Mrs. Mary N. Schroeder, Jr. ning to end with wholesome fun and the large number present entered into Invitations are out for a dance to the spirit of the games. Doughnuts be given by the Philotians next Tues and apple cider furnished refreshments FOUR STATES JOIN IN CONGRA.TULATING COUPLE ON day evening in Gregory Hall. The pa and the entertainment closed with the GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. tronesses will be Mrs. McGili, Mrs. Virginia reel. Sechtem and Mrs. Willis. The commit Interspersed with the games, piano tee is composed of Tlllie Schomus, selections were played by Mrs. Iona George Frledhoff, MaTgaret De Bauw, Shryock, Miss Ruth Dickey and Miss Mary Sherzinger, William Cassidy, Keva Funk. Beatrice Burke, Charles Lair and Car- Those participating were, Margaret rie Cassidy. E. Herrln, Sarah E. Moore. Mrs. Mar-gari- te Wall, Miss Effie Kirby and Miss The St. Lawrence Court, No. 1734, Gladys McDuffie. Catholic Order of Forester, will give a card party and dance at the St. Law- A pleasant surprise was given Mrs. rence Hall, Third and Sherman streets, Frederick Hohanshelt at 501 Roselawn November 12. The proceeds are to be avenue on Thursday. A luncheon was donated to charity. The committee served, after which five hundred, was having the affair in hand is composed enjoyed, card honors falling to Mrs. of Messrs. W. P. Lillis, J. C. Smith, R. Rann and Mrs. Stipe. Those who ed A. Twiss. L. J. O'Rell, A. V. McDon the afternoon were Mrs. K. Ho- ald, J. P. Bulletset and J. F. Curran. i hanshelt, Mrs. M. Gillis, Mrs. H. Pierce, Mrs. J. C. Prichard, Mrs. W. W. Mc-Brid- e, Invitations are out for a skating Mrs. I. Grey, Mrs. S. Hinkle, Mrs. party to be given at the Princess rink C. Hood, Mrs. A. E. .Roper, Mrs. J. by the Bereans, Friday evening. The Moreland, Mrs. R. H. Glover, D. committee for the evening will be: Ada Mrs. Cory, Byers, Genevieve Strick- A. Sale of "Small Goods" W. Wendlick, Mrs. F. R. Stipe, Mrs. Ruth - R. South, Mrs. J. C. Albright and Mrs. land, Helen Hicks and Catherine Booth. At Eilers Music House C. R. Rann. Patrons and patronesses will be: Mr. and Mrs. Phegley, Mr. and Mrs. Foulkes, Mandolins, Violins', Guitars, Banjos and all stringed instruments. Flutes, Saxophones, Band Instru aents. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzenberg and A. J. I Miss Melba Joslyn was hostess, last Davidson. Harmonicas, Ocarinas, Kazoos, etc., etc. All musical instrument supplies Friday evening at her home, 600 Elliott I v avenue. Dancing and music were feat- Ukeleles, too. In a sale at Greatly Reduced Prices. ures of the entertainment. Chrysan- The Council of Jewish Women will We bought the entire department of an establishment discontinuing this branch. themums were used meet on Wednesday at 2 P. M. in the as decorations and - ,.. , '' Sf the yellow color scheme carried out J S H,SljZ. w ...?.&.. kJ.'--A- J Selling-Hirsc- h Hall. B. F. Irvine will SALE NOW IN PROGRESS in table decorations in the dining-roo- speak on "The History of Women," and where refreshments were served at a Mrs. Ben Selling will conduct the cur- late hour. Those present were Misses MR. AXD MRS. MAX HALEY. rent events. Mrs. C. O. Young will Pearl Hagen, Hayes, Relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Max Haley- gave re- give a reading, selecting one of Mark Adella Bue, Helen them a well-know- Building Luclle Danforth, Rhea Joslyn and the ception at their home, 251 Glenn avenue, October 25, in honor of their Twain's n pieces for the Eilers nostess and Messrs. Dale Chesman, golden wedding anniversary. Congratulations were read from friends event. Broadway at Alder James Cook, L. E. Miller, George Stuart in Oregon, Washington, California and Idaho. and Dr. Henneberger. Guests were present from different parts of Oregon, Washington Friday evening will be children's and Idaho. The couple renewed their wedding vows con- night at the Rose City Park clubhouse. and received - Order by Complimenting Miss Mabel Morse, a gratulations and best wishes from all present. While the children are dancing- and Parcel Post bride-elec- t, Miss Nettle Kruse enter- Their only daughter, Mrs. S. J. Donaldson, of Idaho, presided over enjoying games upstairs in the ball- - tained the Bithiahs at her home, on the dining-roo- while Mrs. A. J. Haley and Mrs. E. M. Haley, of Eleventh street, Monday' evening. The Monmouth, Or., assisted by Mrs. T. F. Haley, Miss Boothby and Miss Kruse residence was Rogers, of children's party will be in charge of decorated this city, served. Mrs. C. C. Shay. with Autumnal foliage and In Sunday a family dinner was served in their home, when every child by Mrs. H. E. Greene and Mrs. bert was formerly a resident of Port- Joyed. Miss Regrner will leave soon fot living-roo- m sisted the pink roses were used, and grandchild was present. Those at the dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. The younger set will be delighted to Merrill Gessllng. Out-of-tow- n guests land, but recently has been a contractor British Columbia.