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The Daily Missoulian. [volume] (Missoula, Mont.) 1904-1961, December 27, 1914, Morning, Image 3

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lthe ust h auder . .tl ogettAort
C, 4Irt a ust a little 4 aOf t t.
anj ..ther and itweas bass e
The nen ordert of sl;5 e nu ne
has. pre ldmd t he Y ep ie tWheih
has grown todi ' so heady a. bu~ia in
other years. Therie ha.t leeu rare
er mily runiott~r h ore Up the sP.tl
taneous oversfloig .of ytje l indnres
into desoate, _ois r i.e.:t this c ohristo
maes hls iop in, the b d al thang
the holiday o ",sole other occasions.
Miete ;- al u oniin and. "'
Peter i gesi wesre ,married at 4
o'clock t. . ma, sternoon in the
First 1 ethodist etiireh of this elty.
Revn Carle. D. Crogucte performetd. th
ceremony anid l rs. Carl Holhday
pl e Jo pipe. organ. Miss Caroline
Pa:adin was bridesmaid and Roy R.
Stover wa ot .st man s 'A large number
of friend1*& o aifsembu to witness the
weddl$nhg
M1 is lt a Root and Fenrick A.
Nl T werie harried last Thursday
eve g at ir home up the Rattle
sn iealley l yv. Charles D. Cro=l)1
.I 1) , perf ynd the ceremony. any
SMr. and Mr. Thnn Smith were at
oteni]nth for the bride and groom.
AtClinton. ;
Mrq. 13elshgw was hostess for an)uts
qctueradd bal` Christmas evening in
Unln--hall at Cllnton, About 70 young
people from uMissoula, Bonita, -qnner
Photo by Missoula Art Co.
MISS VIVIAN M'MENUS
One of the beautiful young women of
Missoula, who is On efficient busi
ness woman as well as a favorite in
social circles.
and Clinton enjoyed the hospitality of
fered and danced until nearly 4 o'clock
in the morping. Mrs. Bradshaw gerved s
an attractive super at midnight.
Mr. and Mrs. Mott.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mott entertained
,Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chadlwick at a din
ner of roast turlkey and delicious trim
mings, Christmas day, at their home
on South Fourth street.
,Housa Party. C
Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Healy have
. house.party of teachers this week at
their home on Tremont street. Misses
Louise Bender, Ada Seabury and Hazel
Realy of Hamilton and Clara Rue of 7
Stevensville make up the gay com
pany. Ic
Mr. and, Mrs, Darbee.
Mr. and Mr#. F. L. Darbee were
host and 'hostess at an elaborately
served Christmas dinner Friday even-
ing at their home on, South Fourth
steet. The place ca;ds bore roses
hand panited and . a cluster of white
roses adorned the center of the table.
The company included Mrs. Mary Mes- I
alster of Liberty, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs.
Frank ThomaS, Mesdampes E. A.
Brooks, Sarah Crouch, Lamar Chaffin,
Miss Frances Chaffin; Messrs. Ed
Bush of Dutton, Mont., Clifton Mur
chic, George Crouch and the host and
hostess.
Chiitmias Morning.
Misses Mary Jane Evans and Eliza
beth 'Wolf enitertained charmingly at
breakfast Chriatmas morning in their
aparttnents on East Cedar street. Their
guests were Mrs. Clara Lawyer, Miss
Christine Hoogestratt and Miss Frieda.
IHo'lagen.
Christmas Eve.
About 35 young peoplo, enjoyed a
Christmas tree celebration Thursday
evernng at the Y. W. C. A. elub room.
The- lemipan.- marched about the tree
sl.1g i e dirps .,nd then received the
inexpensive gifts it bore, some of which
were dainty and some funny.
Mrs, dJ.. N:.Maclean..
.·grS J. N. Maclean entertained lier
clas.o.f young men from the Presby
tprkti, ghurch Sunday school last Tues
day evening. Music, games anil' re
fresbment, fill|.e d, delightful evening,
Sand, Mrp. R. G. Batlly and Rev. J.
I we re ek ieeal gests. The
"mr prraeiiwere Steaars. David
· taA usW
in eitto Mie, nu
rilts and Wiltina I lennedy. 'V60 t
mtje presen eid tiMr.e DrMacti ' Wifh
handsome silver . porn tn .ha 6 -..
bowl ;More than that, they areiig
ralliant 4erv4ice. to t lye h is
ushers and a miale cior usi :' '
Mr.aand Mrs. . IS. fr
,Mr.d and -Mrs 3. 3, fDlsr fine d
ait udinnerd aridt - ' f"t a pn t. Clip
hmie nba North Wo hstr C .
eas greenery ant re` a
"e ieoonic amad tiih le wliete a` `d .
liciots -ienu 'w: served T i e g Tests
11etm it li 1 `faiotp` from inAjertopii
Ms. .Aylward, asds'llsýtantI Tonrai4e
Aylward " gr. a A ,c$i
rMr. and Mrs, Jay.es iDorr, Mre.r "d
Mrs. Harry Doar ,Miss Hazel Dorr, andd
Mr. and Mrts. iLee Dorr
Mr. and Mrs.. tJ. Donr had their
guests Saturday Mr. and .Mrs. Fred
*Tedley nnd sd' from-Spokane.
Y. W. C. A..Calendart;
Sunday at 4:30 o'clock in th it efter
non Mrs. J. A. Miltes will read the
story of EIsther and -Miss Olite Wheel
er will give the spegial music. All
ladies.and girls in the city iae asked
to hear these attractive numhbrs.
Monday, at 7 o'clock in the eveiing.
the finance committee will meet.
Thursday, at 8 o'clock in the even
ing, a watch party will be held to greet
the New Year. An invitation is ex
tended to all young men and young
women in the city to be present at this
meeting.
Silver Tea.
•Next Friday afternoon and evening,
the Missoula Young Women's Cbhisttian
association will keep open house, liop
ing to greet all friends, both ladies
and gentlemen. The finanne eom.ii-.
tee, assisted by other ladies of the.
board of directors, will entertain..
There will be an informal program of
musical numbers and ten will be.
served. A silver offering will be re
ceived upon this occasion to help cetry1
on' the work of the associatioh.
Mr. and Mrs. Krousk6p:
M ,Mr. and ,Mrs. Jesse ,Krouskop enter
tained at dinner at their'homeon. oq it
chell street Clristmnas afternoon. The
dinner table was made beautiful with
carnations and holly and an elaborate
menu was served in five courses. The
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harrison
Krouskop, Mr..and Mrs. Vickrey and
Mrs. Conrad of Danver. The evening
was spent with cards and rmusic.
A Birthday. :
Miss Mildred McQuarrie, daughter of r
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. King, had a birth
day party to celebrate her 14th anni- I
versary yesterday at the family home,
430 Plymouth street. Her guests
were Alice Hershey, Virginia Leg
kicher, Adalee Riley, May Wilson, El
sle Eitelberg, Helen Thompson, Irene '
M'cQuarrie, Orrice Miller, Marjorie
Wilkinson, Ruth Anderson, Anna Mc
Donald, Lillie McDonald, Ethel Dennis
and Ann- W"ebster. The young ladies
enjoyed games and guessing contests
and a. daintily served fea, the rooms
and the table being made bright with
holiday evdrgreens and red. bells.
Cobban-Frlday.
Miss Rena M. Cobban and Earl
Friday were married at 4 o'clock in
the afternoon of Christmas day at the
home of the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William F. Cobban, on South
Third street., Rev. H. S. Gatley, rector
of the Episcopal church, performed the
ceremony in the presence of mem
bers of the family only. The bride
wore a becoming tailored suit with a!
hat in harmony. The rooms of the
Cobban home were made bright with
Christmas greenery and red bells. The
contracting parties stood in a bower
of evergreens during the service. The
bride has been recently - employed at
the D. J; Donohue store and she hbap
a host of friends in the city to extond
Photq by ;~4sula Art Co:
MISS JULIETTE -#U 4AMPS
Daughter of Mh and Mis. Gaspard
Deschaa.s, and one of th I.adlersin
. the yoiif s4Wty .tf1 eitij.
e annual 1 orv so f 1
Un a e u1T oJ s ar prepared Qty th A
go bu then *e.idr small prines You really shud not
S . .1 babi.ty .t evi have such advantageous buying a tan.. ,
r.r . .... . . ...
Mid-Winter ti tes the ede M i for Men's better Clothing, and we hasten with
ffe rings o. Zthe most advanageous sort--Each quite the very best of its class
S e 'Forty aen.'
_____ __ Overcots
Every, ne of thi. sftrj.tly Good warm comfortable Coats
new and of a clai~On..otre,- in medium and in long styles.
liabTe in ever.way Big values
Reigular Vaues Yul.y $20 Worth $5 or a it More
t $15 . ·rt $15:
Splendid plain colors, eneat Sizesfor Every Man Almost every sort of good
f-n.ies, andºa oo ) f Overcoat in the selling.
entirely nas.V niture,. A They are all wonderful
fin, lot of thn Values.
""ewehyI "Id .GoodsE J.,. An Assorted Lot of GOd d
rAt ir dOff Mechanical Toys at HALF
We are 'seing' out a most desirable lot of All open stocks and odd lots of mechanical "
fancy holiay goods, consisting of toilet sit toys at Half price. There is quite an as
fancy troio -grao and cgift novelties t oet ioi tment for you to choose from. Buy them r
trhid off the reglar prices. now for Half Price.
their best wishes. Mr. Friday was, 3
formerly in the forest service and, t(h b
now in business at Sigoirney, Jowsn . tl
Mr. and Mrs. FrIday left in the iren- a
lng for -their new home in that city. I
A Family eunaion.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. P.,ap pn rte.
Valli, their six daughters, six sons-in- l
law and eight grandchildren, enjayed t
a happy family reunionp on Cliritfii
day at the home of Mr. and 3Irs, Rob- Il
ert Z eeing, 1006 West Pine street. The o
accasion was the thirty-third anniver- e
sary of Mr. and Mrs. Batetnan's Wted- C
ding, . so the eighth anniversary of r
Mr.. arnd :Nrs. John C. Lualtln's wedq.. r
ding, .he company ineluded :Mri,..pi:
Mrs. -Robert Ziesing, Ethel, Mary ani: S
Thomas Zieaing, lMr. and Mrs. P 0. Y
Sparkls, Rober` and Tyler Sparks, Mr. '
and IMrs. Joseph Hoskins, Mr. aidl'
Mrs. John C. Luallin, Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Ashton, Frank and Arthur Ash= v
ton, Mr. and Mrs: T. J. Torsett ahd E
baby Theodore Torsett. An elaborate (
dinner and a Christmas tree made thel
background for the good time.
'Mr. and Mrs. Gerber.
.tir and Mrs, Paul Gerber epterr .a
talpd a merry dinner party h.rigt "
nap .evenipig at their. home 0l ]$gp t
Fropt street. Mr. PAnd ]#rs. J.h1 1 ,
Daily, Mr. and Mrs. F. If. ,oilar, Mr. I
and Mrs,. J. F. r Hrtrgpn, tr, fed t
Mrs. Jqlius Grjl(, Mr. an.i-'trrs .ud- <
son, Ir.' andt Mrs. . L:. Ki hat andl
Lsster Grill were seated with Mr. and
Mrs. Gerber about a table richly,,
sp.. ad with a holiday fepst. A Ch'lit ~
ispas tree was the eeepealeea pntt a
atflataure Santa. Claus stood guard at i
each place.
*lenbt-Fisher.
Miss Me:rtha Benoit and Ambrose W.
Fisher were married at non . Friday
1at t1e h.ome ot Rev. anil Mr. imri
S,: Gallaher o.oa .puth 'esosa strept I
Pr. Gallaghier Psi.4irming bhe care
mpny. Miss ia Woischlagioer and
iO5Pay attens the b bride and
grooa The.Wbide 'has been employed
by the Missoula Art company and Mr.
Fisher is a, brakdiihrii in 'the employ of
14 - orther . P acfite. i ailwnay-. com
Patty. Both,:eyoing people arn welli
,kpow. in Missoula and popular,
Burprise. :
.Otto toast Was the. .aecipient of; ai
pleasalit surprise in thie way of a
Christmas gift. The 'men who are
employed by. hiam ..at . the Crescent
dairy presented him with a h~ndson4
Morris chair, with brown leathere tup.
holsteringS Thes card attached' read,
I'*A Merry Christmas to Otto Qust
e, fsom the. crew." The crtw inchtded
Tom Dula, Will Carnell, Jee Steinman,
Jeke lQipl ko and' Claude'Rehdeidll: Iv
big, Christmas dinner was served to w
the men in the afternoon, atcror'dirigb o M
a custom long ago- establisled4 by Mr. a1
SP1
At Sign. Chi House. vn
The ,young amen .remaining in Mis.
soula ovQr the holidays at'the Sigma
Chi fraternity hoyse oi ,Unoiverpity
avenue, held a little Christrmas cele
bratioio qf their. own Friday. at '1:i
o'c.bck.' The dining room was dark-to
,ened, and the light from a lighted °1
Ceri tit aiis tre gix e the Tight t, thel
room. Those present were Sam Craw- ft
ford, . Ray Collins,' Larry T3rennfn, .
Geor-ge Stone,' Piul Gervais, Arthur s
Weight, Jna.aes Gault tand" Arthur
BlashoD.
Mr. and Mrs. Lenfest. '
.A. delightful Christmas d~slter,, as'
Well. as a family reunion,.,.'iv .give.
Friday' at the home -of Mr. atnd. Mi'ki
Qeorge C. Lenfest, on South Higgins
avenue. "' '
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Faulds, father
and mother , of Mrs. Lenfiet ,Calpp
down from Stevensvlle for -the oCca
s'in, bringing with themn therl~ three
.daughters. Russell. Kathryn, and Eli af-.
Sbeth. These, together wlth. M4r. and
Miis. Harry Jameepon of Mlpsqula, t9w
Idtter a sister of the hostess, mode m uP
the f3itily circle, with e Occeior
of the ~roti.S, Jtames iallds, ind' wi ,e,
whl' could fidt he present. ""
"lrs? J. 't. 1RPulds will' fo .i-lai. fi
,Miso.iji.' f,', :t" dal or two, vist. rs '
ýwit.. .-T""er . 'li.f et'+:'::
1 0lfistmans-t dlnaer party was given
at- th '-Laas'itig Iwrme on Pi'4 street
Fridtty i-afterndon ' 'he: ettietl pe""t
ent were the W4itt i Rid-hoetifes, i...iid
Mlrie J. Taaiitsink. Htrold. .atisnsrlg,'
Lewis Lansin. ',.Dr., and Mvran i. J.
l3ueklet$, Mi. a.nt -~Wrs. Holdar I olleys,
Mr. Cobb, HiugR tent, Jack 16es a1f4
tine Hlstor' hieewte·. '
Professor R. D. Jenkins and'.E.'.b
Craqgblieal,,Jr., entertate.law t a st0 g
party F rilay afternoon, for- a few
intimate, ýier4dq.i' Those paejap ir-.'W
mntapbhr 9f the flgmam C(ht fsea.trsllay,
wjw 1'{ve been Vey, hospitpl, ( tge
two hosts since the opealisg at the
school year.
At Bureaat ,
la.te !.rticulturist an4 =Ma". ;Mget
D1pn ienterta}ne .n at a. ChlTkm
itugaig, breakMet at the sxh9satns
*ltlzt~i ixth gIr'q o west; .4 dnl Inn -
(ttent to their lgai ,Mtiaa- griatbitu
Waod of. tigfytqs 1- semes:.M t et
James, ,tra illithorp§AEdkhUW-l
._ ~ ~ ~ a l is:71 . sa . ..w+ ,,:H+.++
Svard and Clari l Becker were seatcd
with Miss \Woods, Mrs. Osborne and
Mtr and `Mrs. Dean labout a chaltiningly
asPpointed breakftst table. The deco
atitons cleverly represented Iho de
pairture of the old year and the nd
vent of 1115 with a train of lew'txlie at -
tendants.
From Distant States.
M.;. Alice Mt.eleod, Mli s Alma Bin
tel and Miss M.'ry Edmolds enter
tained at dinner Friday afternoon somte
of the youngladies who are here from
distant states. The Mlisses Ilanson
from Wisconsin, Miss Anderson front
Ohio, Miss Duncan fromn New iamp
shire and Miss Clark from Wisconsin,
k't j Till
1 1 ýtil ý ý J
.i*
p7"
Miss F its " carrylPp~g a full ourse o;Of study in the university n t the
$arn ..tF· erning liar expnsaes .by stenography. h.Ah fjnds it possible also
t -.Ito havelplrri, in..the. enjoyebli.,1l life of -the, univerety.
PhP~otos by French.
were seNied with the tlhree hostsRses
iand urinorai .inleh.d to ienjoy i dell
iioUs ilenil of i'hrist iin. dialinties.
As You Like It Club.
Mrs. 1lirmin Knowles will be hostess
for the As Yoii Iike It club 'l'eisdlay
ifltetnoon alt her hmlo in ih' the HoZIi.
MiRsl (graee diiiddard will hai\' ithe
paper of theday t n "lihrary ,xtlen
stun Worki."
Mr. and Mrs. Prise.
Mr. and iMrs. Arhlie Price enter
tlined iat dlniier hliristmais oiftlrnioop
n thteir :partinents In Shcanjawv'n
lodgeo Their guests were Mr and Mrs.
Leon West, Mr. and Mrs. I). J. lhtvI
land, Misses Doris, Jean and Leta
'laire II iviland, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
\Vells and Iaby' Ruth Wells. , A
'hrlstnile pie, vhieh contnaited gifts
both dainty and funny, wan an inter
et ilg contertliec. for the table.
Miqs Donna McCall,
NMias Ilona. Met'ull entertained in
flrnmally Frrla;. (Wvening for a few
friends at tie' home of her sister, Mrs.
Jllet Iltonner. Amolng the guenst were
Mr. and, Mrs. James Jonner, Barclay
(Carlgthad, 1i. 1i. Craighead, Jr., and
r. . It. ti..Jenkins of the university
Tree Sunday. Night.
The j1uns and Daughters of Her.
mn nlla l their fIttiih.! will.h&ve
their ('htlistmas tree Sunday night at
8 o'clock in the Eagles' hall. The
I)augihters of Hermmann are actively
engaged in preparations for an elab
I orate cetehra"tiqn. The cpotllittee. Ir
eludes Mestdames Hiubert, Bickel anid
eliceler; Messrs. Werner anti Bickel.
Mr. and Mrs. Bailly.
Mr. anid MJ 's. Iltymnold C. .gilly eti
terta;inced at ditiner on Christmnas lft
ernoon at their home on South Fifth
street east. T'heir guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Cmr j.! i aide, Mrs. Mattthews, .dt
lorrney rl anMrs. ,Ralph Iit Andrus, Mr.
and Mrse. . OR Ithnssen and Attorney
J. It. Aict'lelland.
Attorney and Mrs. Shull.
Attorney and Mrs. Theodore Shull
ihad as their gupets at a C'hrlstt.lts
day fe;st Professor and Mrs. Charles
Mollett, .Professor and Mrs. Paul Phil
'lips, Professor IIaxot Misses Iary
'lorlence ;land Helen Shull, Rolfe and
Georgo )1ollett and Theodore Shull, Jr.
Belden Brewer.
Mrs. F. P. Brewer entertained a
'ompa'ny of little people Saturday
afternoon to celebrate the third birth
dany of her .eon, Belden Brewer. DQlo
thy Harriott, Ruth Moe, Lois Adamns,
Leona. Ramona and Paul lslephens,
Max Ennis and Arnold Moffatt spent
a happy afternoon with their little
host, tr'lng put his new toys and en
joying the supper served ty Mrs.
Brewer.
Officers Elected.
The officers elected to serve Im
matnuel chapter, Nq. 54, Order of East
ern Stpr, during the year 1915, are toe
following: Mrs. Ida M. Dyke, worthy
matron;: (ail Noll, worthy patron;
May Warner, assistant matron; :~.
letta. K. Bryan, secretary; o o i.a
Moore, treasurer; Lena dri -
ductor; Alice Boylagd st8S pg
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