TITE STJNDAT OltEGONTAX, PORTLAITO, JTTXE 20, 1915. 2 Coig&E"Tr A '" W4SM -: ff'-?H lll nil . r " " --j jj'-tr. "A' -j - , . 1 l If 4 . ii - - . . - jr. ti x: u;. s ,.,Ml li " tfTT"" -.l. ' ' ' Vw;- " " Gnice Peters. Miss Nan Russell will be a luncheon hostess on Tufcsda?. com plimenting Miss Liadd and Miss Hardy, at the Hotel - Benson, and Miss Rhoda RumeVn ha planned a tea for Thurs day afternoon In their honor. Numer ous othejv. affairs will fill the interven ing time. Miss Hare! Dolpn and Miss Margue rite Auiiaa-Turenne, of Seattle, who have been in California for several week:, passed most of the time as the guests of AJrs. Elenjior Martin. Mrs. Martin, the recognized leader of San Francisco, owing: to the recent death of aef son, Feter, is entertainl-K only in an informal way this season, and recently gave small luncheons and. din ners with Connt and Countess de Sal. azar as honor guests, and Miss Dolph and Mi-s Auslas-Turenne snons ptner gruests. Miss Dolph and Miss -isis-Turenno left a week aso for the south ern parf of California, where they are ihotoxingr witn relatives. loejr wui return to Portland within a few days. Ms Edith Olds,' daughter of Mr- and Mrs. J. C. Olds, who has been a pupil t- Castle School. in Tarrytown, N. T. graduated recently and returned to this city lasfe week with her mother. Miss Olds wilftbe feted by the younger con tingent few" the next lew montns. Mr. and Mrs. J. -Wesley Ladd are planning to give an informal dancing party for their daughter, Mies Helen Ladd. who has Just returned from "West over School in the East, and her house sruest. MIbs -Catherine Hardy, of Sngle wood, N. J. The affair will be given at the Waverly Country Club on the even ins of Friday, July 2. mm Mrs. Hazel B. Lttt will entertain for the girls who have just returned from schools East and soutn witn a luncneon on Friday at Hotel Benson. r . Mrs. W. O. Van Schuy-ver was a lunch eon hostess on Friday with Miss Sulli van and Miss- Alice Butler as honored guests. Miss Sullivan is the house guest of Mrs. Wheelwright, ana jmiks morrow, whose home is in Pittsburg, Pa., is thv sister and house' guest of Colonel and Mrs. Jay J. Morrow. Following luncheon the guests en- Joyed several games- of. bridge. Mrs. James A. Dougherty, Mrs. Ches ter G. Murphy and Mrs. Charles Whit ley, of Salt lake City, are the guests of thedr father. Timothy Kinney, in San Francisco. They have taken apart ments a ie St. Regis for a month, and upon thoir return to this city will go to their cottage at Gearhart to pass the Summer with their children. Mr. Course, a w-ell-known steamship and railroad man from Yokohama. Is the guest of Mr; and Mrs. R. R. Hogs for a week. Mrs. George A-Nichols and daughter. Miss Meta Nichols, were bostessea for a delightful luncheon and bridge on Thursday honoring Mrs. Leo 3E. Ellis, of Brooklyn, N. Mrs. Charles C Johns and daughter. Marie, of Tacoma. and Miss Franc Ij. Hard, of Eugene, all of whom art house guests of Mrs. year ZJtjr4s7& yZrter-rr&rnmrrC' ASizSc OLF and tea. generously sprinkled with. luncheons. dinners and dancing of an informal nature, has Kept society on the qui viv during the Ka&t week. The golf tournament at the "Waverly Country Club aroused considerable- enthusiasm among society folk, not only devotees of the game, but amy prominent folk who hav not yet mccurabed to the fascinations of the fin old game. Between times there has been a num. Her of weddings, with their long train of festivities, gayeties for visitors and. infusing bubbling spirit and merri ment into society circles is the effer vescent colony of youthful college and Eehool girls and boys home for vaca tions. and determined to get every ounce of fun possible out of their period of recreation". The, Waverly Country Club has been the mecca for the smart set all week, midweek being celebrated with a con cert in addition to the tea. and closing a. dinner-dance. . . The annual exodns to the country homes and beach and mountain resorts soon will begin, as practically all the schools are closed. There are several debutante parties planned and this year's crop of buds will eclipse, any previous one. It is difficult to ftnd a lovelier lot of young girls than in Port land, and as rapidly as they finish schools in the. East and South they are formally presented to Portland society. -The war precludes the possibility f ultra-fashionable schools abroad being included in the debutante's education. . Miss Mary Brownlte and Miss Hanlta Fridenthal left Wednesday for San Francisco to take the Summer course of lectures at the University of Cali fornia and to attend the fair. i- Dr. and Mrs. E. DeWitt Connell left Tuesday for California. They will at tend the fair, and Dr. Connell will at tend a medical convention. Following the convention they will motor through Southern California for a month. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cranston, who have been passing a fortnight in Cali fornia, returned Sunday to their home her. c i Zt-Sr yAvexlx, Conatrx fiub. va un usually gay all last week, the attrac- I tion being the big golf tournament, 1 Which was attended by prominent golf ers from all over the Northwest. Each afternoon attractively gowned women gathered at the handsome club for tea, midweek being especially celebrated with a concert in addition to the tea. On that day the grounds and club were particularly festive- and the tea table was presided over by Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett and Mrs. Theodore B. Wilcox. They were assisted by Mrs. C Hunt Lewis, lira. Victor Johnson. Mrs. Kurt II. Kohler, Miss Claire Wilcox, Miss Louise Burns. An enjoyable and in teresting feature of the tournament was the clock golf, Mrs. David Taylor Honermari having charge- of the game on Wednesday. Yesterday was also a notable day in the history of the club, the closing of the tournament, awarding of prizes and rOPllAR MAID RETURNS FROM EASTER X SCHOOL. V : ? - 1 i If - ' ' ' I I I. I ' i Btlsa Edith M. Olds. uCC TZ JPSgrp -SZrFs' Syt-ScJrT SSrrcysr the gala dinner and dance rounding out the evening. In the afternoon there was- also concert and tea and matrons and maids filled the verandas and clubrooms, a large coterie follow ing the players in the finala Among the dinner and luncheon hosts Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Theo dore B. Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott R. Corbett. Mrs. J. Bown. Miss Claire Wilcox and Trake J. A. O'Reilly, Hon oring Miss Helen Ladd, who has just returned from school in the East. Miss Aj tea MacMaster was a luncheon host ess, covers being placed for nine. Miss Katherine Hoibrook entertained with a luncheon, her guests numbering ten. Mrs... Stanley- Jewett and party of four and "Mrs. Margaret Biddie s party of Ave. . Last , night the dinner hosts and their partiaa- were: . Mrs. J. C. Ainsworth. seven; Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett. 22: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Green, 10; Mr. and Mrs. Victor A. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. David T. Honeyman. it; Alma D. Kata, 20; Mr, and Mrs. Frank E. Hart, live: Mr. and Mrs. William O. Van Schuyver, 10; Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Morrison, three; Mr. and Mrs. Elliott R. Corbett. 12; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Honeyman, eight; Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Davis, Jr., 10; Mr. and Mrs. William MacMaster. 11. and Miss Fail ing. 10. a Mrs. William Esterbr.ook Jones, a prominent and attractive Boston ma tron, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Durham, at 1133 Thurman street, and later will visit with the Gilbert Durhams. She will, with her son Durham, who accompanies her, pass the Summer in Portland, and, owing? to her popularity here, will be the inspiration for many charming so cial affairs. . . So many affairs are already planned to honor Miss Katherine Hardy, of Englew.ood, N. J., who arrived yester day to be the house guest of Misa Helen Ladd, that she wilt be in a continuous whirl of gaiety. Tomorrow Miss Sara MoCuIly has planned a luncheon for her. and on Tuesday a similar affair vUl e fitvea la, h,&c honor, by. Zlisa Homer D. Angell. The rooms were ad mired greatly for their floral decora tion, the dining-room being a bower of pink roses and fernery, while the draw, ing-room and hall were decked artis tically with quantities of firefly plant. In addition to the guests of honor there were Mrs. Angell, Mrs. Charles Cochran.'Mrs. E. P. Preble, Mrs. Walter Swackhamer, Sirs. George Hoffman, Miss Nellie Preble. Miss Bessie Martin of Walla Walla, and the hostess. Card honors fell to Mrs. Johns and Mrs. Ellis. . Mrs. J. G. Edwards is entertaining as a house guest Mrs. H. J. Collins, of I tfjiujiin 1 wi'jwini.uujmMMjumjwt'ii mwwimw".iw t j I I : ."i v j 1 ' j I 'Ct 3 ' 1 1 T t jrove Photo. Mrs. Charles, Ray, Charming aad Popnlar Matron. Who - Va Hostess for Large Party Sev ' era! Days Ago. LA.JJ The Store That Aims to Please You Vacation Spirit Is in the air. Have you caught it? The heat and noise of the city pavements, the jostle of the streets, , the hurly-burly of business and the monotony of every-day duties all tend to urge one to seek recreation- To-go away to the country, to the beach, to the mountains or, perhaps, set sail to enjoy the ocean breeze and take in the sights of the Panama International Exposition at San Francisco.' -, For Any Occasion The "Eastern is best equipped to serve you with any requisite you may desire in wearing apparel of the better kind at. prices way below the standard. 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In addition to the -members of t3ie club there were a number of guest. some from out of town and ethers of -this city. .- : The drawing-room, where tables were arranged for the games, was decked with a profusion of Maman , Cochet roses. Red Rambler roses being used in tlie hall, and the 'dining-room .was a bower of pi$k and white blossoms...' Card hotickra fell to Mrs. - W. O. Haines, the ;club prize' going to Mrs. W. F. Wiggins. Mrs. E.' J. Munnell re ceived the 'Consolation prize. '- Out-of-town' guests were' Mrs. Beryl Coyle and daughter. Miss. Leila vCoyle, of Walla Walla, who are guests of Mrs, J. 3. Kidwell. Miss Coyle contributing to the afternooin's entertainment with several vocal sojos; Mrs. X, L. Patter son, of Los Angel ea. house guest of Mrs. H. 3. Jaeger; Mrs. Haines and Mra Charles E. Runycen. v Miss Elizabeth Jacobs was hostess for a jolly informal dancing party Thursday evening at her home, honoring Miss Catherine Russell. . It was a small af fair, twit delightful in every way. Miss Russell, who has been entertained al most continuously since her return from school in New York, presided at a pretty luncheon on Wednesday at .Hotel Portland, -covers being placed for-12. " Delightful and artistic in every detail was the coming-out party of Miss Patsy Stewart given by her aunt, Mrs, Frederick R. Strong, on Friday after noon. The -.charming and attractive young debutante was deluged with beautiful flowers and was admired in a quaint frock of pompadour silk in pastel tint of pink and lavender. It waa made with full skirt, hoop effect the edge being corded, and the basque in peplura fashion, with filmy . sleeves and corsage. More thai 100 of the smart set called to greet the little debutante, who has but recently returned from school in Piedmont. Receiving with the hostess and honoree '. was Miss Doris Welsh, of Belllngham. Wash., who is the house guest of Miss Stewart. 1 The rooms were aglow with garden flowers, foxglove, detphiniuni.v canter bury bells and .snapdragon being ar ranged in artistac effect. In the pretty gardens a huge marquee was erected and a table arranged fer the serving of ices. Here Mrs. William D. Wheelwright and Mrs. Robert Strong presided, and the tea table in the dining-room was graced by Mrs. Curtis C. Strong. Mre. Lee Hoffman. Mrs. Wal ter J. Burns and Miss Sullivan. As sisting about the rooms were Mr. George Taylor. Mrs. Harriet McArthur, Mrs. .Harold Strong. Misses Margery Hoffman, Alice strong, Margaret Mears and Catherine Russell. - The charming bud will be howard with social courtesies for the Summer months, when the younger - set will" gather in town for the vacation season and general gaiety. One of the merriest gatherings of the younger set was that assembled Wednesday night to surprise Robert Stubbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. .B. Stubbs, and help him celebrate his birthday. .About 50 of the belles and beaux of society motored out to the Stubbs residence, and the gardens sur rounding the house were enalosed and gaily decked with myriads of Japanese lanterns and "parasols. The drawing, room, where the young merrymakers dapced. was decorated prettily with a profusion oz garaen riowers in various hue,s, and in the dining-room, where a buffet supper added to the occasion, roses, ferns and garden flower were arranged artistically. The gardens, which are of the Eng lisli formal type, are reached by broad terrace from the drawing-room, and between dances the guests strolled among the shrubs and lovely flowers. It was a veritable fairyland of lights and flowers. Hidden among the flow ering shrubs and beds were the gaily hued lanterns, shedding a soft light over the prettily gowned maids and their attractive partners. 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