The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, November 19, 1922, SECTION THREE, Image 49

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    SECTION THREE
Editorial Page and Doings in
Realm of Society
VOL. XLI
PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 19, 1923
NO. 47
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PORTLAND society has been hon- and Mrs. Vernon A. Cart right, a
ored with a number o visitors the inspiration for a large tea Fri
who have been the motifs for day afternoon, when Mrs. John Ray- -
i many affairs, Wednesday afternoon, mond" Holman and Mrs. Lawrence ' '
Mrs. Luis Abelli (Crystal Hyland) Holman entertained. - r
was the honored sruest at a tea at of interest to society folk will be
which her sister, Mrs. Harry P. Ed- the-dramatic impersonations to be
ward, entertained. Mrs. Abelli, who given by "Sara Truax," Mrs. Charles
has been living in Bolivia, South Albert of Spokane, at tne Trinity-i-America,
for several years, was a parish house on; Monday, . Novem-
former Portland grirl, and is being ber 26, December 4, 11 and . 18.
widely feted during her visit here. Sarah Truax will be - remembered
Mrs. Elvira Cartwright of Lon- with Guy Bates Post in Lhe: "Gar- .
don, who Is the house guest of Mr. den of Alla.li." Her selections wUI
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include- "Ann Christie," "Loyal- Swiney and. John C. Banks occurred
ties," "The Circle" and "Enter, last Saturday morning at the Unl-
Madam." Tea will be served fol- tarian chapel in the presence of a
' lowing these interpretations. The few relatives and friends. Rev. W.
. proceeds will go to the art and ar- G. Eliot officiated. Following - the
chitectural department of the Uni- ceremony a wedding breakfast was
versify of. Oregon. A number of lven at the. Hotel Portland. Mr.
matrons who are on the committee. . , , ,,r.,..
of arrangements are Mrs. Frederick and Mrs- Banks left immediately
' P. Mory, Mrs. George T. Gerlinger, for a trip to California. After
- Mrs. David T. Honeyman. Mrs.' Thanksgiving they wll be at home
Edwin S. - Parsons, ' Mrs. Max- S.: here at the Trinity Place apart
Hlrsch, Mrs." F. K. Hak-t and Mrs." nients. -
Donald Spencer." - The Ufide is the sister of Major
..... . . . .. .... . . &nil .Mrs. G. M. Mafiiompy and for-
i The marriage of Miss Gladys Mac- ' ' fjontinutu on-Faie"a ' '