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w i- If Jkfll Be w S -S ? "t- "t $? ! -5 't ? 't NOTABLE FUNCTION f AT COLONIAL HOTEL NAVY BALL BRILLIANT WITH COLOR AND LIFE THREE HUNDRED GUESTS ATTEND WEEK A BUSY ONE FOR onoiAi n rrT imiTU nt hpcc Ain nxuco jcciido ouuihl. clloi vnn uh IIH3 itoclal butterflies have had a week of pleasure, and tlio pro gram of entertainment lias been a varied one. The week has been the gayest, perhaps, of the summer of 1911, nndd, nil told, the last seven days v. Ill claim a brilliant Brestlgo for entertainment The Im- pprlant society eient was the U. H. naval ball given at the Ilofel Coionlul, TueHlay evening, July 11, and seldom bus Honolulu een such a brilliant af fair. A reception wns held from 9 o'clock until 10 o'clock In the drawing foom of the Colonial The InUrlor of this room resembled n garden, with the perfume of flowers permeating tho at mosphere. Pink roses nnd nsters of the same shade llllid brass bowls and tall vases that were placed on pedestals and tabouret against tropical palms, potted ferns making nn effective set ting for tho pretty women In tho re ceiving parly. Captain Morlx of the U S. Marine Corns greeted tho guestH 111 V- the largo hallway, which was decorated with hundreds of scarlet cxorlns and countless palms The balustrade of the stlrway was wrapped with large silk American Hags, twined with jml(ax. On either side of tho hallway were tho dressing rooms. The rooms In .which he fair sex removed their wraps were fragrant with American Beauty roses. Bed exorlas ornamented the men's dressing rooms. Captain Marlx ucted as master of ceremonies, escorting the guests to tho receiving party. Mrs. Walter Cleveland Cow lea. wife of Ad' mlral Cowies, received tho guests In a gracious manner. Mrs. Cowies looked handsome In nn opalescent grey cnu fon over gray clmrmouse satin, with pearl passementerie. Mrs. Neville stood to the left of Mrs. Cowies und looked regal In white satin, with an overdress of white chiffon. The tunic wus bor dered with while marlbou, and the, up per portion of the gown was of Irish crochet Mrs. Arthur Murlx was ih'd In n blue nnd white chiffon, with n bertha of real lace. Mrs. noy Francis Smith looked charming In a black Jet robe over black satin A red bandau was worn In her hair, and popples ut the same color In her sorsage. The touch of scarlet tended to enhance her brunette type of beauty. Mrs. rrutt was clad In pale pink satin and point eppllque. Mrs. llorbert Stevens wore a beautiful gown of white brocaded satin, trimmed In Venetian point lace. Afl- ..lla Hull. vAnm...... .n .tiA ran.li.. 'i ,nB Part'. tne guests adjourned to the ballroom, which presented a scene from Fairyland. The U. S. marine band fur- Si ,. rdshed the music, and the ballroom was I ' li..HfAamil hi, ms An tia rf liilmi III Vila 'ciont Annfitrlnir vlnoM nnd rnt trnnlp.il i-kU"' "u"l,," -... ..- --- ..-,-. jy,yVkwftra for which these Island ure if ofllccra of tho navy and army, nnd tho many stunning frocks worn by the wo E men folk, made tho scene a brilliant U1V. A lie IUII.V Ulllt OfUWUUa (..UUMIC wero lighted by over a thousand red, White and blue electric lights, and tho American flag, combined with flags and pennants of all nations,- was In evi dence and gave a patriotic air to the affair. To the left of the broad stair Way leading to the garden was a hUKe J, marquee, In which a delicious punch ( Wob served. At half-past eleven o'clock supper was Herved In the garden ut , small tables, arranged to accommodate All Must i Fight Rats k Other One Caue Deitroyi a Much Property Every Year 'Rats destroy more property in a year than all the fires; they carry disease germs into the houses; they are a serious menace in city and country. : Everybody should join in fighting these dangerous pests and exterm inate them with Stearns' Electric Rat and Roach Paste, the standard destroyer of rats, mice, cockroaches, waterbugs and other vermin. "Ready for use; always reliable; money back If it fails. Sold everywhere. Be sure to get the genuine; 25c and $1.00. Steams' Electric. Paste Co., Chicago. III. ALL DRUGGISTS "? 1 "J $"??' S " 4 iibco hihu u i ncn HrrHino. four guests. The tnbles were decorated with pink carnations mid maidenhair ferns This Is the II rut ball that has bien glen by Admiral Cuwles nnd his others, and It Is to be hoped that It will not be the last, for they ure won dtrful hosts, and the hall given this week has been the topic of conversa tion during the week by the fortunate ones that were Included on the Invl- tnlollnj j, ' ' Mrs. Macomb ulfo of Genera! Mn- comb looked handsome In groy chif fon, clled over a lighter shade nt satin, trimmed with bands of pearl trlmmlngB. Mrs. fleorgo It. Carter wore a handsome gown of matzo sat in. Mrs. flcrrlt Wllder's costume was among the most beautiful costumes ob served. This young widely matron looked like a picture In a Puquln mo del of rose pink satin, cmbroldcre.t In a conventional design. Mlua Vera Damon looked girlish, and pretty In a corn colored Juii cloth over sntln, wllh touches of gold lace. Miss Margaret Waterliouso's gown was of pale blue chiffon over satin; Mrs. John Stuart Johnson wore a beautiful Rpangled net robe In black; Miss Cartwright wore a chic dancing frock of flowered plna cloth over bluo satin. Miss Onle Kennedy wore a Paris frock of white. Mrs. Turner of Kort Ruger, was clad In white satin. Miss Cooper looked Btunnlng In a yellow marquisette; with a yellow bandeaus In her hair. Miss Cooper Is ono of tho handsomest girls of tho young set,, with her Titian,' brown eyes and fair complexion; Mrs, Koester, wife of Major Koestcr, was clad In a black spangled robo that wus extremely chic. Mrs. James Wilder looked beautiful In a Paris gown of whlto charmeuso satin, with an over dress of real lace. Mrs. Clifton Car ter's toilette of lavender satin, with the upper porllon embroidered in gold wns very stunning and wss greatly admired. Mrs. Hlchard Ivers was attired In a pompadour chiffon oer satin; Miss Scott wore black, which wns very becoming. Mrs. Gib son of Lollehua, wore a beautiful shell pink gown. Miss Graco Robertson's gown was of blue crepe de chine, with bands of silver trimming. Mrs. Sarah T. Newcomb was ono of tho handsonv est women, who attended the ball Her costume was of black uequlned net over black satin, tho corsage had garnitures of Duchess lace. Antique Jewelry that wero heirlooms In the family, consisting of long earrings and necklace wero worn. Miss Mary Schneffer of Dayton, Ohio, was clad in an imported model of maize color ed chiffon, painted In a conventional design, with a gold bandeau In her coiffure, that was very becoming Miss Lydla McStocker ' looked very pretty In pink satin, with an over dress of French marquisette In the same, shade. The left hand side, was slashed and caught by a garland of pink roses. A bow of "greenish blue" pan velvet was worn on the front of the corsage and gave a distinctive touch to the toilette. Miss Katherlne Stephens was clad In white satin, with a veiling of pink and blue chif fon. Miss Edith CowIcb looked hand' some In white plna over white satin, with bandB of coral satin, appllqued on tho satin, the effect was very stun ning. Mies Kutcman wore a Now York creation of whlto chiffon, embroidered in crystal and gtccn beads, tho design was In the Indian bead work, that Is in voguo In the Bast. Mrs. Orion, wife of Captain Orton, wore a short length, chic dancing costume of cerise untjn und real lace. The bodlco wis effectively spangled in silver. Mia. Oroton, was a Miss Hanforth of fin rittle and was considered ono of tho reigning belles and beauties of tho Northwest. Miss Mansfield was clad in white silk and real lace. Mrs. Rrn est Waterhouse wore a beautiful gown Of black, with touches of cerlso; Mrs. Smith of Fort Shatter woro a pink satin with touches of gold. Mr, Clarke of Fort Do Kussy looked ex tremely well In white satin and clilf-Jder. Lieutenant and Mrs. Longanecker, fon, Mrs. Johnstone of Fort Bhafter Mr, tanslng, Mr and Mrs. I-nnsIng, woro a pattern gown of black sequin-, Lieutenant und Mrs. Lincoln, Miss cd net. This costume was made by n Ilattle Lucas, Miss V. Ijimlnrson, local modiste and could bo classejl Assistant-Surgeon and Mrs.' Marshall, amongst the handsomest costumes 'colonel Munslleld, Captuln and Mrs. seen at this Bolect affair, HumlAonio Murquurt, Miss Manjuurt, Lieutenant Jewels of diamonds and emeralds woro worn. Muny other hundsomo toilettes were worn. J " j 4 tj, j, wnr-mm r W ..... ;lJiBl i sssLv-ll)b'ia V sssssm W.: W C : . It? MME. ESTELLE DREYFUS Mezzo-Soprano Well Known Here, Who is Expected to Return From Los Angeles For a Visit. The guests were Miss Hthel Angus, Mrs. S. M, Angus, Mr. Adams, Lieu tenant F M. Andrews, D. W. Ander son, A. L. C. Atkinson. Lleutenunt and Mrs. Ilowen, Major and Mrs. Uurnham, Mrs. Baldwin, Kd ward Uurnham, W. II. Benton. Mr. und Mrs. W. A. Uryun, Mr. und Mrs. Hal lentyne. Lieutenant nnd Mrs. Barton, Miss Ilonham, Mrs. Barnard, Lleuten ant nnd Mrs. Boiler, Lieutenant Dalrd; Miss 'HrowntnKV'MiKK-'Uallentyiie. J Percy Cleghorn, Cnptalii 'and Mrs, Culler, Captain und Mr. Cunningham, Captain and Mrs. Christy, Mr. mid Mrs. Bruce Cartwright Jr., Judge und Mrs. Cooper, Miss Alice Cooper, C. II. Car- micnaei, .Mr. unu Mrs. w. it. lustie, air. nnu airs. Aiueri tiisue, i.ieuicnniuimu, MrKi Mlirriiyi a. A, McEldowney, and Mrs. Cooke, Miss Castle, Dr. and c. A Mirori, Mr. ,in1 Mrn. J. A. Mo Mrs. C B. Cooper. Alfred Cooper, MnJorlC.llllle!l!.. ,,, ,... ., ,,, ,, M,slo.t. and Mrs. Campbell, Captain and Mrs. Carter, Captain anil Mrs. Cook, Lieu tenant and Mrs. Crockett, ex-Oovernor andMrj,. an. Carter. Captain Culllson.'j,,u,(nant McCkH.ry j.ioutenant and Lieutenant Chamberlain, Captain and jrs McAndrews. Mrs. Clark, Captain and .Mrs. Chapman, Mrj. Klliabcth Church, Miss Blancho Cartwright, Surgeon and Mrs. D. II. Currle. Director Moses T Clegg, Mrs. and Miss Cochrane, Mlfcs ndlth Cowies. Brigadier-General and Mrs, IMvIs, Major nnd MrH. A. M. Davis, Major and Mrs. Do Witt, Mr. and Mrs. Cllve """ , " , ,. , ,.,,," Dav.es. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. W. Damon. ''"'. ' nd I Mr. M. P. Pros Mlu Damon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dll-C' ,""" al J' T' I'llm,'1r' Duml llngham. Lieutenant Doak. Lieutenant Mr"' "lman' '' BU,""t ltlce- "'" and Mrs. Demmer. A. II Dondero. tf" V' Mr8' J" Para"- Ca"lnl" John II. Dills. Lieutenant Ely. Mr.ond ul,,a, "I I T Mrs. Dhrhorn. Captain and Mrs. Kd- '"u,e,K" Quekttnwr. wards, Mrs. Klllcott. . 8urK"on ",,,"l", " Hoone'- Ucl" Governor and Mrs. 1'rear. Ralph For- ster. Miss Freetht Captain Forsyth.' L.ieuienani nnu irs. roerster, 'lllggs T. W. P. Gray. Robert Gray, Lleuten-j ,', Hcak(,( R D 8cn,M Sur. ant and Mrs. Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Be0 ,, Mr8 8,le,lh,.r,,( Captnn nni, J. ,A. Glrmnn. Miss Gllman, Miss Ger- Mr, Hhuttleworth. Captain and Mrs. ard. Captain nnd Mrs. Gibson, Lleuten- 8ciCH ,, nna.Mr8. s(urBes,Lleu ant and Xlrs. Gulllo... Captain and Mrs. tfnaM Hherlllanf Ms(1 Mary Scll!1efer, Game, M ss Gamble. Lieutenant and nbert slllclari Mr nm, Mr8. M. M, Mrs. Graham. Lieutenant aronlnger, KcoU M Maron Bco,t nnnney Scotti Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Gartley. r ,, Mr R Blee)y Mr an( Lieutenant and Mrs. Howell. Dr. Mr, 8cliaef(.r Mr nm, MrH. llouert Ilodglns, Mr. and Mrs. Frank mislead, Hll11K,ei Mah I)lancll0 Soper Mr. and Mrs Ldwnrd Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Mr A (, , Mp nnU Mr wh,a epburn, Dr. Hedemann, Miss Gertrude Slltmli M8B K,u 8pal(1,nKi Mr. a Harding. Chaplain Houlihan, Captain ,.. ,, M ,.., . ,,.. i.,. nnd Mrs. Halght, Lieutenant J. K. Hume, Lieutenant and Mrs. Hanson, Dr. und Mrs. George Herbert, MUs Hart, Lieutenant Hoyt. Miss Helen ..UuBl., a.r. ii.iuKii, ur. unu mrs. Hobdy. 8. G. Hlnes. Mr. and Mrs. nichard Ivers, Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Isenberg. Steward Johnson, Lieutenant Jack- son, Dr. und Mrs. Judd. Captain und Veterinarian and Mrs. VunsAgnew, Mrs. Johnson. Dr. and Mrs. Johnstone, Mclcnunt Vnughan. Mrs. Johnstone, Burgeon and Mrs Miss Warren. Captain and Mrs. Wat James. Major Jenkins. I ..,,. ,,,.,,, nni, MpH Wrlcht. Col- Mr. nnd Mrs, Klebahn, Major nnd Mrs. Koester, Mr. and Mrs. Klump, Major nnd Mrs. Kennedy, Miss Onnlo Kennedy, Lieutenant and Mrs. Kay, Mrs. Stanley Koch, Walter Kendall, MUi Kutetnan. Lieutenant Lewis, Lieutenant Lau- and Mrs. Mutthuws, Captnln und Mrs. McClure, Miss Munds, Lieutenant and Mrs. Morrison, Lieutenant Mllllkln, EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., SATURDAY, i Wvja"; General and Mrs. Macomb's Bridge Party. Admiral and Mrs. Cowies' Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Lanz's Pol Supper. Mrs. Jamleson's Luncheon at Country Club. Captain and Mrs. Carter's Dinner. Supper Dance at Kaalawal, Paper Chase at Lellehua. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. V. Foster's Dinner. Mrs. Marx's Luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Frear's Dinner. Mrs. Alexander Robertson's Luncheon. Mrs. Tuttle's Bridge Party. Mr. and Mrs. G. Robertson's Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Lam's Supper Dance. Mrs. R. R. Reldford's Luncheon. Miss Richards Entertalnr, Mrs. Constabel's Luncheon. Captain and Mrs. EdWarda' Dinners. Mrs. Palmer's Pol Luncheon. Mrs. Brcekor.V Luncheon. Miss Thelma Murphy Entertains. Captain Spurr's Dinner. Miss Williams' Dance. Dinner at University Club. Mrs. Humburg'i Luncheon. ' Miss Cartwrlght's Luncheon. Picnic Party at Kahala. Rose Luncheon. Mrs. Rannle Scott's Tea. Dance on Transport Sherman, sasMsaMMSMMwsiaaa W" WW UfWX-W .s M) jii,n, John It. Mncaulay, Dr. er. thu Misses McStocker, C. I Mc Avoy, Miss .Mnklu Magonn, Miss Violet Xtnkff. fltfti.riil mi,1 Mm Miwmnli. i A11SS Helen Norm. Mrs. Hnrnli II. Newcum,,f ,;. A. ,,, Newcomb, Miss v'olt Cuptalu and Mrs. Orton. Mr. nnd Mrs L. Tcnney Peck, Lieu tenant Peyton. Lieutenant Pfell, Cap- tvlltt rtlltl IIhii Tsihlak Y l.hftifitniafeh idl l.-iiuiii iiiiu itiin. nuuiiex, ill iuiu. untenant lingers, , ncluirdsolli Mr Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mr. und Mrs. J. M. ,,. ,.,, ,.,,, .,,, Mrs. w 8mtlli Mr and Mr8 Qeo 8ner. , MM ,,, ,Mp. nrt Mr. nu. Hhermnn jHS Katherlne Stevens, Mr. ,, MrH R n 8mth ,, all( MrH A p T(,y,or MnJor ,.., Mp, Tlliprnk. t .ell,-nflnt and ,..., ,-. r ,, MpB mlimo. n ,,.... nnil Mr. . 1JllboPn0. tM,aMaalaB.iBHa A Clear Complexion may be gained and skin troubles overcome and prevented, by the use ol Glenn's Sulphur Soap Sold by drugllm. Hdr. Hall u4 Wklit., Dr.. Mick w kiw. Wc l""P" JULY'15, 1911. MBlBMIVHBlBW i -1 fftmrTy?7fifttf RTV onel W. K. Wilder, Cnptnln and Mrs. Wnlcott, Lieutenant and Mrs. Wlnnl Lieutenant Warren, Lieutenant Winter, Mr. and Mrs. II M. Watson, It. 13. Wright. Mrs. Wilcox, II. W. Worrnl.Dr. und Mrs. 13 C Waterhouse. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wilder, Judge nnd Mrs. Wil der, Mr. and Mrs. Gerrlt Wilder, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Wilder, Mrs. Gardner Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wldemann, Judge and Mrs. Whitney, Miss Agnes Walker, Cupluln und Mrs, Wnllace, Captain nnd Mrs. Winters, Cnptalh and Mrs. Wilbur, Mrs. M. C. Wlddlneld, Lieutenant und Mrs. Williams, Lleuten unt and Mrs. Ward, Lieutenant und Mrs. Watklns, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Walk ir, Mr. und Mrs. A. F. Willi, Mr. und Mrs. Harry Wilder, Miss Wnrren, B. W Wright, Mr. und Mrs. L. Walden. Miss Xlegler. .Mr. mill Mrs. Waldrou Knterfulu. Mr. und Mrs. J. Wuldron nre giving u dancing party this uvenlng In hon or of their, sister, Miss Paulino Schaefcr, who' bus recently returned from the mainland, where sho has been attending school. Nearly four score peoplo linvo been usked and the event Is being keenly antici pated. A Hawaiian orchestra will furnish music. Tho decorations will not be claborute. Thu keynote of thu entertainment wll be Informality. Among those Invited ure: Cyril Damon, Alfred Young, Wil liam Schumuu, Cyril Hoogs, William Doors, William Chapman, Ilnnly Chapman, Atherton Rlchurds, Herman on Holt, Charles Ilcibort, Robert Thompson, Alitu Ronton, Robort Rold ford, Jack Gait, Carter Gait, Francis Brown, Alapuki Smith, Muistou Camp bell, FrancU Cooper, William Morgan, Donald Koss, Oswald Steven, Oswald Hind, Roynold McGruw, Charles Lu cas, Harold Gear, Vernon Tommy, Harold Hustncc, Curtis Ilustace, Hen iy Ilustace, IJoiiglus Ilaldwln, Krnost lluldwlu, Dwlght Baldwin, Rnndolph Hitchcock, William Hitchcock, Eaton Mugoon, Herbert Shlpmun, Lothlun Williams, John Ashley, Alfred Mu goon, Theodore Cooke, Robert Thurs ton, Dickson Nott, Philip Wood, Kd mond Melanphy. Daphne Damon, Cenovlovo Young, Myrllo Schumun, Alice Hoogs, Fnnny Hoogs, Marjnrle Gllman, Ruth Rlch urds, l.or.i Atherton, Ruth Soper, Helen Jones, Margaret Jonos, Muudo Jones, Murguret Resturlck, Helen Spalding, Mary von Holt, Elizabeth Curler, Rosamund Swunzy, Elizabeth Pratt, Tholiun Rothwell, Roslo Hor boit, Thelnm Murphy, Mudellne Robs, Helen McLean, Margaret Center, Mury Lucas, Huol Geur, Margaret Thurston, Ruth McChesnoy, Martha 5 f $ $ $ !! We Invite the Ladies 55 of Honolulu to 8 Visit Our 8 s i! I Millinery 1 Department j o o o o 8 Artistic Creations 8 8 in Hats at 8 Reasonable Prices 8 4) o CI o II Two Competent Trimmers who will turn 0 () out orders highly satisfactory, and offer ( O suitable suggestions. O tt . , , , . 43 JORDAN'S 4) 43 4) 4) McChtsney, Catheilue Ashley, Violet Lucas, Marjurlu Cliapln, Marlon Chn pln, Ksthcr Kopke, Bertha Kopke, Laura Nott. , .Miss l.'dltli WIIILiiiis' Diinclug I'lirt). Miss Kdlth Williams was hostess ut a small und select dunclug party that was given Monday evening ut her homo nt Wnlklkl in honor of Miss Sam Lucas. Twoiity-llu ruuples partici pated In tho affair. The beautiful grounds wero strung with Japanese lanterns rontiilnlng electric llght-t. Tho Interim' of tliii beautiful homo wus adorned with purplu hourgaiivllllu A Hawaiian Quintette. Club furnished music for dancing. Shortly befoio midnight a buffet supper was curved, This affair although not laigu can bu classed us amongst the smartest and most select or lh social enlerlaln ments during thu punt week. Ml.is Thelma Murphy's Party. Tuesday oveulng, Miss Thelma Mur phy entertained at an enjoyable und beautiful party that wub given In hon or of tho Mlsbes McChesupy. Her homo lu tho coiner of Vlcloila and Oippu streets, wus cxiiulsitcly decor nteil wllli pink roses uud UBtois. Tho color In tho decorations, uud refresh ments worn entirely In pink and mutiNo. Tho first part of tho evening was ciovoicii to games. Fur the Hist Biiino puzzles of ntitoniobllca Tor tho boy mid a puzzlo In llowcrs for tho girls; Miss Helen Jones won tho first prize, u handsome nial-nf-arm's lint pin In sntsunm w.iro: Miss liticklnm! was uwunled tho hoeoiul pilze, a heau-i tltul siuer iiletuio fr.imo. Tho boys (list iiilzo was u Punahnii streamnr pennant, tho seeond pilze was n beau tiful hook, tho wlnnor wus Mr. Ballen tjne. Much nieriliiicnt was caused over tho booby prlzes.Tho grs pilxp was u miniature chul" with u tag In scribed "go wny back and sit rionn." Tlio boys btiohy prlzo wnn a Biuull drum, with tho Inscilptlon "lo heat 'It." Tlie second gnino rcuulred much Ingonnlly nnd skill. Kadi one of tho guests woio glen n pink squaro of caid board and whllo wax. Out of melted wax thoy woio told to fnkhlou nn elephant on tho plcco of card board. Their woik was eompaiod and tho ono who had mado the host ele phant was glon a pilzo, Mr Hilly Chapmnn'H elephant wus almost per fectly designed, lie was uwaidud tho jf, .$ . $ 4 $. $ 4 t' 4- s 4 'I' "first hols' pilze, a slUor elephant for a watch charm; Mrs, Cyill Damon won Hie second prlzo, a tray of beaten brass. Later In tho evening, the rooms woio floated, and an Informal dance wus enjojed. At quarter past ten a bulTct buppcr wns rorcd In tho din lug loom, Tho lurgc, clrpulur koa tablo fiom which tho supper was serv-, cd wus decorated with a largo cut glass robo howl tilled with pink roses und maiden hair ferns. Pluk tullo wus cleeily and offeethely used. Among thoso pietent woro Miss Ruth McChesncy, Miss Daphno Da luoii, Miss Paulino Schaefer, Miss He len Jones, MlbS Rosamond Swunzy, Miss Martha McChesney, Miss Vlrgl nlii McC.trlhy, Miss Ruth Soper, Miss Murgaiut Junes, Miss Hazel Iluckluud, Miss Madeline Ross, Miss Myrtlo Schumann, .Miss Uiur.i Athciton, .Mls.i Ruth Richards, Miss Margaret Cen ter, Mlrs Lillian McChesney, Miss (I. PaUtt, Messrs. Cyril Damon, Carl Schaefcr, William Hoogs, Fred Schae fer, Wronn Tlmberlukc, Charles Bin uiis, Charles McWnyno, Donald Ross, Willie Schumun, Henley Chapman, William Chapman William Ouder klrk, Athortiin Rlchuids, Vincent Gu nuves, Fiiiucls llowon, Vornon Tcn ney, Marston Campbell and others. Miss Blanche Cartwrlght's Luncheon. Thursday afternoon, Miss Illancho Cartwright entci tallied ut an elabor ate and beautiful luncheon piity, Hut was given In honor of Miss Onio Kennedy. Thu guest of honor Is visit ing Mujor and Mrs. Kennedy of Fort Shufter and has been In u whirl of gaiety slnco her milvul nt Fort Shat ter. Tlllln wns served ut ono o'clock, ut a circular table bedecked with coreopsis and maiden hair foins. Gol den colored tullo, Interspersed with Australian maiden hair, wns effective ly in ranged on tho table. A pretty Innovation, wns tho drawing of tho blinds and substituting nn artificial light, by means of caudle sticks, sliudcd wllh dainty shades, The mel low light shed a becoming glow over tho assembled guests, Thoso sealed nt the exquisitely anansod tublo were Mrs, W, 11. Graham, Mrs, Smith of Fort Shufter, Miss Onlo Kennedy, Mis. Tinner, Miss Kthel Spalding, Miss Illancho Caitwrlght and Miss Lumberuou of Poitland, Orcgou. ..'2 ;