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Show Ono of tho largest affairs of the week was tho tea given by Mrs. George Phelps Hol-man, Hol-man, Monday afternoon. In honor of hor daughter, Mrs. T. W. London of Portland. Tho drawing-room was prettily decorated with American Beauty roses and peach blossom, tho latter being arranged In tall vases along tlio manlol. Tho dining-room was In pink and white, a low bed of white snarxlrngons and Prosperity carnations forming tho centerpiece. Mrs. Ellsworth Daggett poured tea and Mrs. J. P. Megcath poured chocolate. Assisting were Mrs. G. D. Pfouis. and Mrs. O. E. Cary. Yellow was tho color used In th library, canyon sunflowers being used In profunlon. Mrs. Betou Llndsey and Mlsa Rookfldgo presided pre-sided at the punch bowl. During tho hours from 3 to 6 moro than 100 guests called. A beautifully appointed luncheon was the ono given by Mrs. Jamco Flnlsn of Chicago and Mrs. Jamos Ivors. Wednesday aftornoon, In honor of Mrs. Rlchartl Eskrldgo of Scattlo. Tho table was artistically arranged with Flemish laco dollies and a tall basket filled with pink carnations and roses and lined with maidenhair frn. formed the conterplece. Roses were used as favors and the nand-docoruted nand-docoruted place-cards wese done In roses. Tho bonbon holders wero dainty pink Charlotto Corday hats. Invited to meet Mrs. Eskrldgo were Mrs. Lewis McCornlck. Mrs. Will Cunningham. Cun-ningham. Mri. James Chambers Dick. Mrs. David Keith. Mrs. Iloberl Gould Smith, Mrs. T. D. Hcattle. Mrs. Windsor V. Rice. Mrs. Charles danehard. Mrs. Mary Judgo, Mrs. J. II Johnson, Mrs. Frank Judgo. Mrs. Thomas Keams, Mrs. II. G. McMillan, Mrs. John E. Woodward. Ex-Senator and Mrs. Thomas Kearna wero tho host nnd hostess of a beautifully appointed dinner. Wednesday evening. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Enkrldgo. Tho long tablo wnji prettily decorated with American Beauty and La Franc rotas, a mound of tho roses forming tho centerpiece. At tho corners of tho tablo were sllvur candelabra shaded In crimson. Bevldes the guests of honor, covers wero laid for Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Shorman, Mr. and Mrs. David Keith. Mr. and Mrs. II. Q McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. Don Porter, Judgo and Mrs Thomas Marloneaux. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Jay Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Keycs, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cosgrlff and Mr. nnd Mrs Jamen Flnlcn. Mrs. Wllbcr Flagg ontertalnod Informally at bridge Tuesday afternoon at hor apart-mento apart-mento at tho Kenyon. Tho rooms wero prettily pret-tily decorated with sprays of tho pink almond, live tables being filled with tho players at tho closo of tho afternoon. Tho prlzoH wero awarded to Mrn. Robert Gould Smith, Mrs. Joseph Folsom, and Mrn. W. P. Klser Tho guosts were: Mrs. O. W- Powers, Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur S. Bird, Mrs. Ahmad. Mrs. J. Wolcolt Thompson, Mrs. William Reed. Mrs. Charles Ilooklldgc. Mrs. Joo Gallgher, Mrs. David Ramsoy Gray. Mrs. Joseph Kolsom, Mrs. E. O. Cary. Mrs. James L. Frankon, Mrs. William Alexander. Mrs. Walter C. Filer. Mrs. Hoyi Sherman, Mrs. Robert G. Smith, Miss Blancho Kimball. Mrs. J. 11. GoKgrlrt, Mrs. W. Edward Ed-ward Fife, Miss lAUra Shannon, and Mrs. W. P. Klser. Juno G has benn tho dato sot for tho marriage mar-riage of MIbb Helon M. Bamberger and Arthur Ar-thur Behal, of Now York. Tho wedding will tako placo at the "vraroguu. Tho Misses Mary and Cllfta Mayno entertained enter-tained Informally yesterday aftornoon In honor of Mlsu Mary Talbott. The rooms wero bright with a proruolon of yollow canyon sun flowers, flow-ers, which wero arranged In low howlu and maaucd on tlio mnntel and window olllu. During tho afternoon a guonslng gamo was played. Tho lnvltod guests wore Mrs. Will Druuhl, Mrs. Charles G. Plummnr. Mrs. Charlos Peak. Mrs. J. H. Talbott. Miss May Bunker, Miss Clalro Ellcrbcck, Mies Agatha Bcrldiocl, Mrs. Anness, Mrs. Charles Post, MIeb Helena Grltzcr, Mlsn Anna Fin ley, Miss Lucy Gaby, Miss Bess Strccter, Mlsa Edith Gaby, Miss Myra Sowlos. Miss Bosh Grltzer, Miss Bccmun, Misses May and Ruby Morcton. Mrs. W. C. Hall was the hootcus of a prot-tlly prot-tlly npjKilnlcd luncheon yesterday afternoon In honor ot Mrs. John Tnrpcy, TJio table was decoratod entirely In applo blotioiuii. tho flowers forming a bel In tho center of the, table, tlio placo cards being Jnpancoo water colors. Following tho luncheon a matinee party was glveu. Tho -guoBts woro Mrs. Thomas Koarns, Mrs. E. A. Wall. Mrs. M. H, KcrYla, Mrs. Charles Mooro, Mrs, nachol Miller. Mrs. II G. McMillan, Mrs. A. J. Ansloy, Mlsa Trent and Miss McCloud" Miss Virginia Jonklns and Joo and Eugene Jenkins entertained a dozen of tholr young friends yesterday afternoon at a box party at tho Orphourn. followed by an automohllo rldo nbout town. Tho srueaLs were Mioses Ada Clark. WlOna Nelson, Kato Nelson, Harriett Holly. Messrs. Reginald Lotchor, Ransom Letcher, Pyler Gardiner and Robert Vincent Derrah. Tho parly was chaporonod by Mrs. Joseph Jenkins. Mrs Charles A. Calno entortalncd at an Informal Kensington on Thursday afternoon In honor of hor mother, Mrs. A. Roundy, who has recently rotumcd from Australia. Tho quests were Mrs. Lo Grando Young, Mr3. Joseph E. Calne, Mrs. M. Dlnwoodey, Mrs. William Reed. Mrs. John T. Calno, Mrs. Thomas Jonnlnzs, Mrs. Brinnt WcIIh, Mrs. Kenneth G. Korr, Mrs. James Jennings, Mrs. Ernest Eldredge, Mrs. Walter Jennings, Mrs. Arthur Shoph, Mrs. Scott Crlsmon, Mrs. Jo-peph Jo-peph Jennings, Mrs. Leroy DInwoodey. Mrs. J. M. Rolnrlmar. Mrs. William Clark. Mrs. Hollldny. M!sn Afton Young and Miss Dorothy Dor-othy Roundy. Miss Mary Talbott was the hostess of a delightful at homo Friday In honor of her guest. Mls.i Anna Flnlcy, of Portland. Tha rooms were prettily decoratod with . profusion profu-sion of apple blossoms, the flowers forming a mound us a ccnterpleco In tho dining-room, with long sprays of the blossonis at tho corners cor-ners of tho tabic. Assisting wero Miss Bee-man, Bee-man, Miss Holen Crttzcr and Miss Bess Stroeter. From tho hours of 4 to 6 about twcnty-llvo guests called to meet Miss Flnlcy Fln-lcy Mrs. Maggie Young cntortalnod a number of hor friends Informally on Friday ovenlng, the rooms being prettily decoratod with pink nnd whlto carnations and bloomlna plants. Those present wero Mrs. John McCarthy, Mrs. Thomas Madden, Mrs, Nellie Campbell, Mrs. Ruby Dasham, Miss Alta Toung, Miss Lulu Brennen, Monsrs. Jack Martin, Park Norman. E. J. Stewart. Frank Huntsman, F. F. Hlnkey, Leo Young and Richard Capoll. Row and Mrs. H. J. Talbott announce tha engagement of their daughter. Mary, to Luther Lu-ther Foulkti Steel, of Portland. The -wedding will lake placo on tho ovcnlng of May It. at the home of tho brlde'H poronts and will be followed by an Informal reception. Miss Anna Finloy, of Portland, Will bo tho bridesmaid brides-maid The cngsxement Is announced of Mis Chlo Burns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E, K. Burns, and C. N. Sumpson Tho wedding will tako placo on tho uvenlng of June 1. at tho homo of the bride's mother, Mrs. C. E. Burns, 2(01 South Seventh East street. Bishop and Mrs. C. H. Worlhen announce-tho announce-tho engagement of their daughter, R. Edna, to Alma A. Ellis, tlio marrlago to taku place tho latter part of Juno. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. t Placo and Gordon Place, secretary of the Manufacturers' and Merchants' association of this city, go to Og-den Og-den this morning whoro they oxpect to meet Mr. Place's mother and sister. Mrs. Lydla L. Douglas and Mrs. Ida M. Bell, who are en route oast from San Francisco, whoro they lost all tholr property In tho fire. Mrs. Bell, who formerly owned a hotel In thin city, "will go to Denver, and Mrs. Douglas to Michigan, at which places tliey will make their future homes. Mrs. E. Root will entertain at an Informal rocentlon on Wednesday, May P, In honor of the wlvos of tho visiting physicians In tho city nnd tho wives of tho local doctorn. The rccfDtlon will bo from 3 until 8 o'clock at Mrs. Root's home, S77 First street. |