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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1911)
THE SC.MA1C OlttliOIA.X, JtlKTIA31. J1AIT 21. 1U11. EE, 'V 4 -ssaw m- .... -"BsaBaask- . . - . I -V" ' " -"tV v i I- - ,J ' - '; .:. - " i J, -1 ( a- .rss7 Sarl LIKE a poor little saatf. dependent on the wblma of a capricious fate, would bo society If It eri per sonified. A lone, bangrjr thing odo week, elraoet forgotten. chance of fortune Iho following seven days will plunge It Into a deluge of tho festlvt tlaa whereby Ita malntrnanca la sained. Thru. too. often It farea weeks when, hovering between Ufa and death. It baa ararce animation to arouse Itaalf at all and yet la not quite at tha starving point, a The paat week In Portland's social Ufa haa been one of tha latter ort Openlnic rather brtyiantly with a ball and a large formal tea. It baa slowly dwindled down to a (treacling lunch eon or two. Howarer. despite all this, and tha fa t that moat of tha week had to be passed behind closed windows, while iteneroua dwn pours of rain took placo without, regardless of f he Im portance of sunshine just now for bloa aoraa for tha Knew Know, society wo- sewing bees, preparatory to graduation daya and tiny luncheons and Informal ' teea They also foand time to arrange I otner affairs for this week. I With the coming of the Summer sea- I aon the pleasure of having a acnlrallv attractive place such aa tha Waverly Oolf Club at which to entertain Is be ing appreciated by hoe teases, and ona of tha most charming luncheons of tha rear will take place there next Wed nesday afternoon, whan Mrs. Charles F. Adama and Mra. J. N. Teal will enter tain together. Aprnpoa of country dun, probable toremost amons: tha coming events wlrh will enaross tha Interest of tha majority of Portland folk la tha an nual meet which wtll be (Ivan by tha Portland Hunt Club at tha racetrack of Ita new club home, south of tha city, ttaturday afternoon. June la. Already bosea ara being secu red and partlea are being made np for tha occasion. Notable too will be the unusually larva number of four-ln-hand "turnout" and taJly-bo partlea which will be present at the meet. Foramnst amnnc tha social festivi ties of the week waa tha tea Mrs. Guy " cbeter Talbot irave Tuealay In honor of bar mother. Mra. W M. Wallace. Tecorattona of piaew anfwhlta formed tha color scheme of tha tea room, a srold basket of white da Is lee waa tha renter piece of the table, while clusters of whlta Vcotrh broom were arranged about tha room: yellow broom maased artistically In vases of handsome) de sign aiorned the receiving rooms, while tha bail waa attractive with pink peonies. Mra. A. I- Maxwell. Mrs. Wil liam MacMaater. Mra Charles F. Bee be and Mrs. John Shepard poured tea and coffee and Mra. James Canby and Mrs. William fkene served punch, others who aaa'sted their hcete were Mra David C Lewia. Mra E. C. Pheelin. Mrs. Harriet McArthur. Mra. William War reo and Mrs. J. U. Uauld. who were In the llvina-room. and Miss Carolina Wil son. Mlsa rvelyn Wilson. Mlsa Mela Yvoehper. Mlsa Marpruerlta Ktuehner, Mlsa Ant a Burns and Mlsa Isabella Uauld. Mra. Talbot's list of (Oeete In cluded Mrs. David Lorinc. Mrs. W. W. t'otton, Mra F. H. Pae. Mra. & R Lmthlcam. Mra K. A. J Mackaasle. Mlsa Jean Mackenalex Mra. Oordoa Vaorklea. Mra. Frank B. Riley. Mrs. Hunt Lewis. Mra Koaer K rltnnott. Mrv Russell E. bewail. Mra. C A. Urav. Mrs. frvervtt Aotea. Mra Charles F. Ad ams. Mra. C A. Kohth. Mlsa Haiel Dolph. Mlsa Olle. Mlsa Kleanor Ctle, Mrs. U Alton Lawla. Mrs. Mortis White houaav Mrs. J. Andre Foailhoua. Mra L U Powers. Mra. James K. Davidson. Mlas Itlrsch. Mrs. Tbomaa Scott Brooke. Mrs. Uerald Bee be. Mra Antolne J. Labbe. Mrs- Howard Holland. Mra. Fd raund Klnc. Mlaa Llaa V ood. Mra. Robert Uvlnastone. Mrs. William A "Iddle. Mra. J. J. Morrow. Mlaa Bertha Toe sue. Mra. T. IL Ttonjue. Mra. Oay Lombard. Mr. Henry Cor belt. Mlsa tUisahetit Hoyt. Miss Rboda Fallinc. Mra. Kdward rallla. Miss Olive Fall-In-. Mis Cornelia Cook. Miss Cully Cook. Mra A. A. McDonelt. Mra Cloyd Baker. Miss Natalia Coffin. Mra War ren F. HouKhten. Mr. Marlon Dolph. Mlsa Claire Houchten. Mrs. B. & Joaaa lya. Mlaa Dorothy Josaelyn. Mrs. Jamea Km est Laid law. Mrs. Jamea B. Kerr. Mrs. II. IX Green. Mra Philip Buehner. Mlaa Meta Buehnar. Mlaa Mercaiita Buehner. Mr. Oeors Kevins. Mra E. D. Kinsley. Mra. J. C Tounc. Mra J. C. Rablnaon. Mrs. Charles Gray. Mra Richard Holder. Mra. John K. Kollock. Mr. T. R Wilcox. Mra Holt C Wilson. Mra. C. J. Reed. Mra. David Honeyman. Mr. Frank Gllebrtet Owen. Mr. Charlea F. Bee be, Mra. Cbarles Scad din;. Mr. Wells Gilbert. Mra James Honey man. Mr Harry Fallinc. Mrs. Fred MtroaVsT. Mrs. Frank Kerr. Mr. Fraak Warren. Mis Francs Warren. Mr. Frederick Chapman. Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett. Mrs. 8. Chapman. Mrs. Kusxrll Hawkins. Miss Klla Stephens. Mra James Canby. Mr. Lanslnic Moul.itlie Miases Flanders. Mrs. E. J. Labbe. Ars. Thomas Robertson. Mra Harriet McAr thur. Mrs. H. C Mears. Mra F. X i'rn dlaton. Mra James Gamble. Mra Thorn aa O Lay. Mra. Charles N. lluns-lns. Mrs. Frederick 8. Forest. Mrs. William 1L Skene. Mra Klchard .Sunn. Mrs. J. Wes ley Ladd. Mra Louis H. Tarplry. Mrs. Charles IL Carey. Mrs. J. K. llckson. Mra Andrew Wrlht. Miss Wright. Mrs. K. C. (ihevlln. Mra Wtlll.m C. Alvord. Mr. Rupert J. Chlpman. Mra tieorse Whiteside. Mr. Samuel Kerr, Mra Jo seph M. Bradley. Mra William A. Mc Kae. Mra William Mulr. Mra Leroy Parker. Mrs. C. E. Curry. Mra Lee Hoffman. Mra. Ilav1r Hoffman Mrs. F. C. Malpaa Mra Walter Smith. Mra R. W. Forbls. Mra c E. Grelle. Mrs. Fred erick Morey. Mrs. William MacMastrr. Mrs. Llllott R Corbett. Mrs. Alira l Kats. Mra James A. I'ourherty. Mia Ancela Kinney. Mra Robert Strons:. Mra Fred'rlck Wbeelcr. Mr. IL A. Sar rent. Mrs. A. 8. Orenler, Mrs. R E. Klnssbury. Mrs. Thomas 6tronsr. Mra F. A. Jacobs. Mrs. Jnmva F. Mclndoe. Mrs. J. M. Silicon. Mrs. R. W. Hoyt, Mra J. G. Gauld. Mra W. H. Duncklcy; Mrs David Lewis. Mrs. Walter J. Burns, Mis Anita Burns, Mra Frank Warren, Jr.. Mr. John hepard. Mrs. J. C Alns worth. Mra Wallace McCamant, Mra William Warrens. Mra Morton Insley. Mr. John Latia. Mrs. Ernest Tucker, Mra Edwin Wlht. Mrs. Otis Wlerht, Mrs. Herbert Nichols. Mr. A. L. Max well. Mrs. Donald Miaro, Mrs. Thomas Talbot. Mrs. A. M. Crocker. Miss Haiel Crocker. Miss Barbrra Crocker, Mrs. Elizabeth Kreemun. Mr. John Cronan, Mrs. Georsre K. Wentworth. Mis May Barrett. Miss Haxel Weliler, Miss Gladys V(idier. Mlsa M. Statham. Mis Frances Wilson, Mis Caroline Wilson, Mlsa Evelyn Wilson. Mrs. Solomon Hirsch, Mra C. H. Lewis. Mra Henchel wood. Mra Walter Bowne, Jr., Mis Martha Hoyt. e e Mr. and Mr. Fielding Kelly, who ENTEIES TS HUNT CLUB MATINTE RACE3 SCHEDULED FOR ROSE FESTIVAL ARE HIGH-CLASS. 3e .-..- ' -.v .V. -s ,V- ' ; .'tea- X MISS fCMBSJ. iTlVCE Many members of the Portland Hunt Club tav entered horses In the annual tnallcee running- races to take place nder the auspices of the club dunns Ross Festival week. Th meat I sched uled for Saturday afternoon. Ons of tha feature races it tha Hunt Club programme will b a mil trotting rare for trotting aaddlera with woman fidera Thl race wa won two ysar ago by Mill Mabel Lawrence, who h already entered bsr horse. Sunday Mack, In this event. The entries are being re ceived rapidly and good field are ex pected to face the barrier each time the boraee ara eent away. The pro gramme of the meet will Include a steeple chase. In this latter event one of the foremost entries Is Arnold Roth wU's Jutnpicg Kitty.. . , . VT7 r-. - JT ' wst V. v I. &a v ii ' -f have for some time been residing on Lovejoy street. hwve recently moved to 74S Irving street. Mra James Watts, formerly a resident of Portland, who has been paaslns; two months at tha home of the Fielding Kelly, left Port land last week for her present home In Maine. e e e Kenneth Bee be, son of Mr. and Mra. Charles F. Beebe. returned to Portland Friday morning, alter a week passed in San Francisco, where he officiated as best man at the wedding of his cousin. Effingham Bowne Sutton and Miss Maude wtrSon, which .was one of the most brilliant affairs of the week In that city. Mrs. Guy. Webster Talbot and her mother. Msa W. M. Wallace, as well as Mrs. George Whiteside and Mrs. Charles F. Beebe. were guests at luncheon last Friday, when Mrs. William MacMaster entertained Informally ' for Mrs. Cyrus A. Dolph and her guest. Mrs. Melbert B. Cary, of New York. Mrs. Cary Is here with Mr. Cary for a short visit, arriv ing here a week ago yesterday, and has been entertained In an Informal way extensively since then. On Monday, her day at home, Mrs. Dolph gave a small 'tea. assisted by Mrs. William MacMas ter and Mra Holt C. Wilson, who poured tea. About 0 guests called during the afternoon to pay their respects to Mrs. Cary, and the -following young women also aided their hostess: Miss Evelyn Wilson. Miss Caroline Wilson and Miss Dorothy -Morrison. Mra Cary. however, did not attract the entire Interest of society folk, aa Mr. Cary was also a auest of distinction Thursday at a luncheon given by Mr. Dolph at the Arlington Club, when covers were laid for 12 other men. Mra Cary"s week has been full, both with a jiumber of small affairs especially In her honor, and with the larger affaira of the week, such as Mrs. Talbofa tea oak Tuesday. Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd. though she I not enter taining at present, owing to the fact that she I still in mourning, aia now ever ask a few friends to meet Mra Cary at her home Thursday evening at an Informal dinner. e Mr. and Mra Henry Ladd Corbett and their guest from New Tork. Miss Elizabeth Hoyt. left Portland Wedne day for Eastern Oregon, where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sharp for 10 days that Miss Hoyt may see something of the West ern ranch It f The United States lighthouse tender Heather played rather an important part in society last week, as It bore a delightful parly of society girls down the river, chaperoned ny Mrs. J. M. i-ott. wife of Commander Elllcott. who wa making an Inspection tour of 'the light of the Columbia. Thee young women were: Miss Isabella Gauld and her auest from Pan Francisco. Miss Alice Hiller. and Miss -Marjorle Hewett. Mr. Robert Wilson Forbes wa also i member of the party. MlsPriscllla Elllcott ha only re cently returned from a fortnight passed at Seaside, Or. e a. - Mr. and Mrs. John Latta were dinner hosts Friday evening, when they enter tained a few friends Informally. e For Commander and Mr. J. M. Elll cott. who will probably not be among Portland folk much longer. Major J. F. Mclndoe and Mr. Mclndoe were bridge hosts Thurday evening, when their home waa gay with decorations of old fashioned garden flowers, both quaint and fragrant- At present the plans of the Elllcotts are to leave Portland June 6 for Honolulu and the Philippines. Guest at the home of Major and Mre . . . . . . . . i.in.' IhlCinuoe inai evening fbib James Canby and Mr. Canby. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gauld. Mr. and Mrs. Morten Insley. Mra. Frederick Alva Jacobs and E. C. Mears. Mra Elllcott and Mr. Mears were the fortunate cardnjayers and were awarded the prizes. - e . e Frederick Alva Jacobs, who has been In California for a short time on bust ness. 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For Miss Alice Hiller. who is visiting XHm Ta hells. CnuM Mrs. Charles Scad- country. was announced Wednesday at I ing wsa hostess yesterday afternoon. the wedding reception or juiss oiauae O Q a O.O o O Wilson and Effingham Bowne Sutton. This announcement 1 that Miss Louise McCormlck, daughter of E. O. McCor mlck. general passenger agent of the Southern Pacific Company, will marry Robert Henderson, one of the most pop. tilar young bachelor of the Bay City. Though Mr. Henderon"s devotion has for ome time been marked, no hint of an engagement had been made' public and even the most intimate friends of Miss McCormlck had no knowledge of the affair. Miss McCormlck has been a decided favorite In San Francisco eilnce ber arrival there, about two years ago, from Chicago. see Mr. George C. Mason has been the guest of her aunt. Mra James M. Ash ton, of Tirana, while in the northern rlty with Mr. Mason, who was called there by business. ' Every effort Is being made to make Baby Home day, June 6. a success and to this end enthusiastic meetings of the senior committee are being held. One took place "last Friday In the con vention room of the Commercial Club and another will be held next Friday at 3 o'clock at a new headquarters, which will be made known before that day. "Mr. Charle Joseph Schnabel, who 1 at the head of thl senior com mittee, has been chosen president of the Baby Home board since jhe depar ture of the ex-president. Mra Walter F. Burrell. - e - Mr. and Mra. W. O. Van Schnyver and children - have recently returned from California after several months' absence from the city. e News comes from San Francisco that Mra Arno t jsch is being greeted by old friends 'there, after an absence of two years or more In the East. Mra Dosch will pass the Summer with ber parenta Mr. and Mra George Sperry, at Alta Vista, which Is beautifully situ ated In the high Sierras. Mis Frances Warren's tea Friday af ternoon waa one of the moat delightful affairs of the week, and consisted of bridge, followed by tea, when about 40 of the younger set. including young married folks aa well a the glrla called. Sweet pea in delicate tones of pink adorned the table where Mr. Don- Id Munro. Mra George S. Whiteside. Miss Genevieve . Thompson and Mlsa Ijulse Carey poured tea. assisted by Mra Thomas Talbot and Mrs. Frank M. Warren. Jr. s - With the sunshine of last Sunday the day was kleal for cross-country riding ana apropos oi ie.pi.ain miinam S. Bid die's birthday a number of folk took the opportunity to pay their respects to him by riding with Captain and Mra Blddle to the Addle ranch early In the morning, returning the same evening. This oarty was composed of Miss Mar garet Blddle. Miss Angela Kinney, Mis II 11 la Weslnger. Walter Burrell, Ches ter G. Murphy and Master Martin Blddle. Mrs. Antolne Labbe wa hostess at an informal tea last Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Alexander Bulllle and . Miss Elizabeth Baillte. of Tacoma. who passed a tew day in Portland last week. e Mrs. Russell E. Bewail and Mra H. A. Sargent were mistresses of the Samo vars recently, when Mra Clara E. Koehler was hostess at cards and tea. Preceding the dancing at - Murlark Hall Monday evening, Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett invited a number of guests to Lake dinner with ber eomollmentaxar aa passing the week-end last week at Hotel Gearhart-by-the-Sea were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ladd Corbett, Miss Elisabeth Hoyt. Miss Jean Mackenzie, Miss Evelyn Wllson,Mlss Anita Burns, Miss Leslie Smith. Jordan Zan, Fred erick Foster, Richard Jones, Kurt Koeh ler, Philip Fry and Clarence Clark. . From a delightful visit at Fortress Monroe, Va.. and also in New England and New York, has come . Miss Louise Meslck. Mra J. C. 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