The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, March 03, 1918, SECTION THREE, Page 4, Image 40

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    TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN. PORTLAND. MARCH 3, 1918.
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Mrs. Charles J. Schnbl and atlrsrt
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sk-and ta Camp Lawls and Tacoma.
FrUnda af Mrs. J. Francis Ballar.
formerly of this dtr tnt who has ba
snaklnc har homs In Chlcaao for mora
than two ysara. will b plrasrd to Um
that aha baa rttnmtd to this vicinity
to lMum her rldanra hers. At prs-
snt Mrs. Ballsy la In Vancoorar. whara
sha has epaosd a dancs atudlo for the
Army oAcors and aoMtara. under ths
slrnlflcant tltta of Voat and Ami."
Mr. Ballsy opnad th atudlo with a
dine which waa attended by a num
ber of women from the barracks ss
wsll aa la Vancouver proper, ant on
cers from the Knalneera" Infsntry and
hlcnal Corp. Friday nlcht Mrs. Bailey
also waa a hoateaa for a similar affair,
following the regular dasa.
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Tna dates tmr the future danelna:
parties of the cadets of Hill Military
Academy are: March 1. an Informal
dance: April It. a fancy dreaa party,
and May I. a sapper-dance.
Mrs. J. Coulaon Har will rive th
ue of bar reaidenca to th Portland
Shakespeare Club on Thursday after
noon for a silver tea for the benefit of
th soldiers' fund. It will he an In
form al affair and everyone Interested
tn th affair, frtenda and members of
tha club, ar cordially Invited by the
committee. Th hour ar from S ta I
'clock. An Interaetlna; programme baa
been arranged.
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Among tboa who ar enjoying th
many diversions offered at I 'el Mont
ar Mr. and Mrs. fi. Rosenblatt, Mr.
nd Mrs. Wiiltans Heller febmian. J. U.
Oauld. Mrs. Gauld. Vr. and Mr. Ira
K. Power. Mr. and Mrs. L J. Boder,
Mr. and Mra T. J. Uelsler. Oene Celsler.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Labb and th Misses
Zlegelaan, of tbla city.
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Camp Lewis and vicinity will b vis
ited this week by th well-known vio
linist. Maud Powell, who recently gavs
a charming concert at th Helllg The
ater In Portland. Mlas Powell will play
for tba soldiers at tha Liberty Theater
at Camp Lew la on Thursday night, and
sha also will play with tha Symphony
orchestra at Seattle this week. This
celebrated artist has a large following
of admiring friends In social and mu
sical circle In th Sound cities, and bar
appearance there wtll be th Inspiration
for a great deal of entertaining.
Her programme at tha Liberty Thea
ter will be a specially selected and
charming one. and la eagerly awaited
by the thousands of men stationed
at Camp Lew la
sea
Mrs. Harold E- Tlaed and son, Iton
aid. ar th guasts of Mrs. Rose Cour-aen-Reed.
Mra Reed (Adel Hlrach
perger) la tha wife of Lieutenant Reed,
now stalionsd at Vanoouver Barracks,
and Is a prominent young matron of
Loa Angeles. Sha la a graduate of
Stanford University and balonga to tha
PI Beta Phi sorority.
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A charming event of tha midweek was
a violet luncheon preaided over by Mra
Norrls R. Cox, honoring Mra O. Wat
son and Mra Nina La rows. Covers
were . placed for 11. and places were
marked with corsage bouqueta of vio
lets, which surrounded a bowl of vio
lets and Spring blossoma Tba remain
der of the afternoon was spent in knit
ting for the Army and Navy.
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Complimenting Mrs. Roy Brlggs
(Mary L. Horn, a recent bride. Mra
William A. Daughtrey entertained with
a charming bridge tea on Friday after
noon at her apartments In the Ameri
can. Ta dining-room was a bower of
red and whit carnations and th living
room was decked with a profusion of
pussy willow and cedsr boughs. In
which patriotic colors were Intertwined.
At tea time, additional guests Joined
the party and the prettily appointed tea
table was preaided over by Mrs. Joseph
McCusker and Mra F. J. Richards.
The guests were: Mesdames K. S.
Favllle, C M. McAllister. William
Adams. D. B. McBride, Joseph Mc
Cusker. F. J. Richards. Emll Force. A.
F. Kelly. Earl Scbarf. Blaine R. Smith.
Udell Baker. M. J. Buckley. C. 1C
Smith. Henry S. Reed. Daniel Crowley,
Jerom Mann. Frederick Ward, Roy
Brlggs.-H. J. Fleckensteln, E. J. Wade,
Alex Sweek. Caroline De Witt Jocelyn,
Oeorgla Hoss. IL J. Blackwood, Mra
Kelly and Miss Agnes ftcUrlde.
Honors for high scores went to Mra
Earl Scharf. Mra William Adams. Mra
E. E. Favllle and Mra F. J.-rtichards.
A special guest prise, was given to
Mrs. Brlgga
Mra a M. CUrk will entertain the
Irvlngton art class and members of
two art classes of ths Portland Art
Museum Wednesday at her residence.
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A most delightful silver tea was
glvsn by the members of the Monday
Musical at the home of Mra W'. I.
Swank. IIS East Nineteenth street
North, on Mondsy. Ths tea table was
decked with Spring blossoma Mrs. L.
H. Hansen, of th social committee,
waa assisted In pouring by Mra Rodney
Herrlck. Mra Philip Blumauer, Mra
William Owens and Mra Ira Klmmona
Vocal selections wars given by Mra
Charles Campbell, accompanied b Miss
Blanch Cohen. Tbe selections were:
Aria, "He Is Kind. He Is Good." from
tbe opera of "Herlode ; "Morning
(Oley Speaks), "Sacrament" (McDermld)
and "One Fleeting Hour" (Dorothy
Lee). Miss Arllna Smith delighted the
company with several numbers which
th young pianist executed with
marked ability. They were "The
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THE RESPONSIBILITY of the Wonder
Millinery, through the co-operation of our
customers, who appreciate correct style, has made
us the acknowledged style leaders in the millinery
line.
WITH THAT LEADERSHIP has come
responsibility. It is our constant care to
see that the confidence of our customers in our
famous designs shall not be misplaced.
ITHERE HAS BEEN no disappointments;
year after year our business has shown a
steady increase.
THERE'S A REASON Our Hat designer
holds the high lights in her finger tips, and
while on her Eastern trip the style secrets of
Paris were whispered in her ears and she has
created the elaborately elegant, clever, saucy,
Bimple but chic all -are here and you will not be
disappointed if you visit our Spring opening.
PONT OVERLOOK seeing our beautiful,
artistic window display. Our artist has far
excelled himself in his task this season.
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Waltx" (Sibelius). "Heventans" (Me
Dowell) and "Etude In F Sharp" (Aren
sky). This is the first of a chain o
silver teas to be given for educational
purposes.
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On of tha most enjoyable events of
last night was th dance at the Mult
nomah Hotel which waa planned by the
medical department club of the base
hospital at Vancouver Barracks. The
proceeds will be used as part of a fund
to purchase baseball equipment for the
men when the baseball season is at
hand. Tha Honor Guard girls were
chaperoned by Mrs. George Keller and
the grand march was led by Mayor
George L. Baker.
Patrons and patronesses: Colonel
and Mra B. J. Edger, Captain and Mra
Forrest Black, Lieutenant and Mrs. Asa
M. Lehman, Master House Sergeant and
Mra John A. Warfleld, Mr. and Mra
Rufus Holman. Dr. and Mra Robert
Coffey. Mra Frederick Klehle. Mr. and
Mra Frederick M. Seller, Mra. C B.
Simmons, Miss Vella Winner, Dr. and
Mra Alan Welch, Smith. Mrs. C E.
Dentler, Mr. and Mra Edward Ehrman,
Mr. and Mra Gus C. Moser, Mr. and
Mra Samuel C Bratton, Mrs. George
L. Williams, Mr. and Mra Ferdinand
E. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Arnett, Dr.
AttMJAL. CLE AltAJN LrJ
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Reducticjns
Hudson Bay Fur Co.
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OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS
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MASTER DYERS AND CLEANERS
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It's Spring Suit Time
i guarantee excellent material.
correct etyie and fit, perfect
workmanship and reasonable
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TAILOR TO VEX AND WOMEN
Herman Schulz 1
2 tll-2 BROADWAY BLDG. E
Broadway and Merrlaoa street "
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Social
TllEfRWIN HODSONCQ
ser cvaax(rnw st pittock mxk
and Mrs. H. W. Coe, Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert Garr Reed, Miss Viola Ortschlld,
Miss Jessie MacGreror, Mr. and Mrs.
George W. McMath, Mr. and Mra Julius
Loulsson.
The floor committee Includes Ser
geant David A. Blank, Sergeant Lloyd
U. Frost, Sergeant Henry C Church,
Sergesnt Norman D. Schacchor, Private
John H. Smith and Private B. O'Con
nor. A charming Portland girl to Join the
list of brides-elect is Miss Virginia
Wilson, whose engagement has been
announced to Dr. Charles Creglow
Petheram. The bride-to--be is a former
student of the TJniverstly of Oregon
and is a popular member of Gamma
Phi Beta sorority. She is the daugh
ter of Dr. and Mrs. Clarence True Wil
son. Dr. Petheram Is a promising young
physician of this city. He has been a
resident, of Portland about a year, com
ing from Bellingham, Wash.
The wedding will be an event of the
latter part of April.
The bi-monthly dancing parties of
the Portland Heights Club this month
will be Friday evenings, March 8 and
22 The young people's party will be
March 15. The social committee for
the month Is Mrs. Rufus C. Holman,
Mrs. C. C. Overmlre, Mrs. Homer V.
Carpenter and Mrs. Brockwell Statter.
EVENTS OF THE WEEK.
One of the prettiest parties of tha
season waa given by Ernest J. LaFlne,
Dan H. Qulmby, Day Murphy and Willi
iam Hurdt at the East Side Business
Men's Club Saturday evening. It waS
a costume masquerade party.
Miss Helen Grimes, Miss Helen Olson!
and Miss Helen Philips, dressed aa
Southern belles, and Miss Marjory Can
non and Adolph Unna, as the Sultan and
his favorite, were very attractive. Tha
Invited g-uests were: Helen Olson, Helen
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Just Here-Bewitching New
Frocks for Girls
Such adorable little things the two pic
tured will show without a doubt; and
there are any number more equally
charming.,
Just the simplest, prettiest fashioned little
.frocks of Japanese crepes and fine cham-
bray m all sizes for girls
'of 4 to 14 Summers.
They are individually
styled and altogether different
ordinary Spring frocks. Priced
$422 to $8
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MaU orders promptly and accurately filled.
Riding-Habits made to order. Samples sent
on request.
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FOR. GIRLS JZOCO-LAJS I VEUY
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