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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1919)
THE SUNDAY OREGONIASV PORTLAND, JUNE 13, 1919. - iz n ; v s3SPl- - " ' . ' """" jl i 5 i II n I If 1 '-1 4 ' iKvn - : ,-:.vJw &5fe4f 1L .. .c . I f i H 11 s II 11 If "jw-- r 1 If , Jl 'IVtar r I vVafs 11 ,V - - - vil ! -sl5 I if II iiv; '"fSN a.? n U If SSSI i? - 'v, iH il I fi li .v - it 1 Kf'vi : .-.t; r I " v :r M Si it . flu c - - - 2 il i 1 1 aJ. v-vS', i'!. ; I' I: f - - . -v sr!I f U SI II 41 f ! f"- --;- i? nl f'-b , s t - iKi - r- . l U il If sm il ii li $ o -! : ' -if h v"?' ' - 'f fc - , ' . ' X n U II 11 II li sp- ,"T f - 4 if : - sAt ; 1 , 1 ' f? ! 11 Si If II - i.-r-NV it If " S'zrtiA fv-y; f-;f . x V I 'f tf. II II II it v tf- ill! " 7 , - vi', , II If i II J lv sv. t 4 i 1 I - ' i'v -vfi is ! : ' K 5 !Yv jl vr ! . II 11 J ? c;, i I 'f i v v -'v' v-", ? !' , - s ! IP ft jr. J - It nfr - - - - - hi M v,. - ' - gsis,, Jr ' . i i I -li Mr !l 1! 1! Ir; . . ' i H'it I ;Ji-;f t,r-. ttit ; ,S . .! I -- ---- i 1 ' l 4 If ii L-'-- IS. I vr :"" n- " t -y I I . , v, j ' i lis li It II. II - - , ''4ulH r-T v'xj. -s. r 11 ' - : 3 1 1:1; W' 'z I f : -Jill0 ' - . ; - ; 1 . " I., . " AW I s . .. ' . ! ... . " t. i tit . ... - - :& ... . - - 1 II r v- , . , . . , r 4 - - . III v- - - - - :i - -r" Tf I - .--,.11 f i t . -. - , szs 1 - ' ' ' ' t I Or ova Pnoto ere br fA3 z5"zz srz m t?? In tna calendar of Interesting events the week. Thin week will be notable lor smart weddings. Mlee Ruth Shun ana WilUam Norman Burgard will plight their troth tomor row evening at Trinity Episcopal church at 8 o'clock, and on Wednesday evening Mls Margaret Porter will be come the bride of Van Sternbergh at Weetmlnster Presbyterian - church at 8:30 o'clock. Both events will include practically the same guests, and both will be followed by large receptions at the homes' of the respective brides. The following Monday Mlse Edna Mlnslnger will become the bride of S. SDenccc Scott of New Tork. also at Westminster church. Mr. Scott is due to arrive in Portland Friday evening and he will share in the evening festivi ties planned for the few days following Vi 1 f arrival. The wedding of Miss Geraldlne Cour- 1 sen and Maurice Barnes was an event of Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents, and the young folk were deluged with delightful pre-nup-tial courtesies for the past few weeks. Among the events planned for this week is the tea to be given by the Junior league at the residence of Mrs. F. J. Cobbs Tuesday for the benefit of the Oregon woman's building at the University of Oregon. Soeiety is deeply Interested In the sonata mueicales, the lataest novelty in Portland society, the first of the series of three to be given this afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Margaret Burrell Biddle on Waverleigh Heights, by Mrs. Susie Fennell Pipes, assisted by J. Hutchison. The mueicales are limited to 100 guests each, and they will be given each Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. e A dinner and a dance were the di versions planned by Miss Dorothy Strowbrldge in honor of Miss Ruth Shull and William N. Burgard, who will be married tomorrow evening. The dinner and dance were given at the Benson hotel Thursday evening, the dinner having covers for 20 friends of the couple. For the dance about 100 additional guests were invited. It was a charming affair, the crystal room of the Benson being effectively decked with baskets and standards of garden flowers and pink roses. Miss Shull presided at a pretty din ner party for about 20 of her girl friends Wednesday evening, and at the same time Mr. Burgard was host for his bachelor dinner at the Lnlverstty club. The wedding rehearsal will occupy the bride-elect, her fiance, and their at tendants and a number of their friends today, and an Informal supper will cIoko the gaieties. Miss Isabel Clark's luncheon on Tues day was in honor of Miss Shull and Miss Porter, two of the much-feted brides elect, and covers were placed for 12 at an exquisitely appointed table. Mrs. Orenville Vernon entertained at dinner Wednesday In honor of Miss Shull, and both she and Miss Porter were again guests of honor for the bridge tea for which Mrs. C Lewis Mead was hostess Thursday. Miss Shull, Miss Porter and Miss Mary Westaway, the latest addition to the list of brideB-to-be. were guests of honor at Miss Sara Patrick s tea Monday. Mrs. William Kaiser was a luncneon hostess in honor of Miss Porter yester day, asking the closest friends of the bride-elect. Mrs. Wilbur E. Co man. until recently one of Portland's most popular and prominent matrons, now & resident of Spokane, returned eaxly Jn the week to her home after a visit of several weeks here with her mother, Mrs. M. Zan. Mrs. Coman is already very popular in Spokans, and Is active in the woman's organizations and gai eties there. All plans are completed for a gala tea for which the members of the junior league will be hosts Tuesday at the residence of Mrs. I. J. Cobbs on Portland Heights, for the benefit of the woman's building at the University of Oregon. This event is one of many large and charming parties given for the same purpose, the much-needed woman's building on the campus, and all Portland women are taking a great deal of interest in the enterprise, giving of their time and energy lavishly to add to the fund. The league, comprising the best known members of Portland society, are anticipating a very large attendance and a charming party. Tickets for the tea may be purchased at Meier Frank's book department, members of the league selling them each day at tables placed in the department. Rep resentative women of the city will as sist the league and the gracious hostess In receiving and serving the guests, and everyone interested in the work is invited to attend. Miss Kathryn Hoyt is visiting in San Francisco with Miss Flora Miller, who will become the bride of Francis la Tie-ton of this city tomorrow even- AZ? 'cJ of Jfai or fries-- Cc?j-2 rs 7i BETWEEN the echo of wedding bells, the manifold gaieties at tendant upon the brides-to-be and the Victory Rose Festival, which brought in its wake a tremendous number of visitors to the city. Portland has been in a steady whirl the past six daye. Commencement exercises at the vari ous schools and colleges are making inroads on the time and attention of society and plans for the summer mi gration to beach and mountain resort are also being formulated. The early closing of school necessitates an earlier exodus to the favorite resorts. Ine early opening of the schools and col leges this fall is also a factor. Motoring is to he the favorite method of travel this summer, and week-end trips to nearby resorte are also a pop ular form of diversion, the. visitors in the city being responsible for the great numbers of motorists daily seen on the highway and the picturesque roads sur rounding Portland. The Waverley Country club has been the mecca the past week of prominent men and women of the city, who came to attend the golf tournament, also to a . srectcf zzxg of tyzorrt Srd entertain their house guests and friends who are visiting in Portland. Teas, luncheons, dinners and dances made up srala week at the attractive club house. Among those who presided at the social activities during the week were: Mrs. Lee Hawley Hoffman, Mrs. Morris H. Whitehouse. Mrs. Ralph W. Wilbur, Mrs. Sherman Hall, Mrs. David Taylor Honeyman and Mrs. Graham Glass. Two dinner-dances were given to accommo date the visitors in the city, one on Wednesday evening and the other last night. 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