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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1918)
f . TOE SUNDAY OREGOXIAy, PORTLAND,. SEPTEMBER 22, 1918. J I are to be used in the welfare work In J J FnofiiHiriv P iff WsM vk- :- wih) v. . , n i . I vSPvV V'l i iiMiiiyiiwmwwi i ii m innar 1 " ""ewj . ' - . " '. , W I- Mrs jfarS Myers SfaryJteJ ttfor&j'jxQ CAurclr iServ,Jc Jiiscfazs: .Mil' Mr. and Mrs. J. TV. Bow."o and she ia an accomplished pianist. Mr. Carlson Js associated with Langr & Co. No definite date has been set for the redding-. "W. M. Cake, son of Judge William nd Mrs. Cake left for Boston Wednes day night of this week where he will nter the Boston School of Technology Charles Holbrook Schnabel. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Schnabel, leaves or Philadelphia tonight where he will enter the Hahnemann Medical College and at the same time join the students' training camp in connection therewith. Mr. and Mrs. John Randall Flynn, of alia Walla, both of whom are well known n this city, are being felicitated upon the arrival of a baby daughter, heir fourth child. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McCarthy (Irene Klynn). of Pueblo, Colo., also are being showered with congratula tions upon the advent of a son Tues day morning. Mr. Flynn and Mrs. McCarthy are the children of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Flynn, of this city, and brother and sister of Miss Mamis Helen Flynn. the well- Juiowa pianist. TACOMA. Wash., Sept. 21. (Special.) k-Mrs. Merritt Williams and infan daughter of Portland, are in the city as the guests of Mrs. Williams' parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Gilpin. Mr. w in lams has enlisted in the Navy, and while he Is in the service his wife will remain with her parents. Mrs. G. W. Burdick and eon. Dunbar, tof Metollus. Or., are to be the guests of lieutenant and Mrs. Earl J. Klngsley. Mrs. Burdick is Mrs. Kingsley's mother. Mrs. V. Dakoshl. of Portland. Is the sruest of Tacoma friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. I Jaeger, of Aber deen, are in Tacoma. EVENTS OP THE WEEK. Mr. and Mrs. IL Hellls entertained at their home on Saturday evening. They were assisted by Mrs. J. T. Dahlgren and Mrs. F. P. Rigney. the occasion be ing a surprise birthday party given in honor of Miss Xavier Rigney, who was the recipient of several beautiful pres ents. Musie and five hundred were diver ions of the evening. Prizes were awarded as follows: First honors to Miss Nelson and F. Bertram: second prizes to Mrs. M. Peterson and Alvin Xouden. Supper was served to the following friends who called during the evening to offer best wishes and extend con gratulations to Miss Rigney: J. T. Pahlgren and sons Clement and Theo dore. C B. Peterson. Mr. and Mra Rose- well and children. Mr. and Mra F. B. Peterson and children, Mra Jones. Mra Xiolburg. Mrs. M. Peterson. Mr. and Mra Alvln Uouden. Mr. and Mra W. I Pe tersen. Mra lloyer and son. Mr. and Mra F. Bertram. Mr. Murphy and daughter. Mr. and Mra J. C Wallner, Mra Nelson and daughter, and children of the host and hostess. Bobby, Carl and lna Hellis. Miss Josephine Grigg. daughter of Mra Leonard Broock. was entertained with a surprise party, in honor of her 12th birthday on Monday, at her home in Delahunt Court. Twenty-eighth and Sandy boulevard. The party was given by her mother and her school com pan ion. Miss Audrey Jensen. The chil dren enjoyed Barnes, music and sing ing. They were served with a delight ful luncheon. The house was decora ted with the National colors, red. white and blue. Those present were Iorothy Boland. Grade Boland. Delia Duffy. Helen Duffy. Gertrude Harbin, Audrey Jensen. Florence Cohen. Dor othy Bleecker. Lou Ann Strong. Jean Macqueen. Leah Anderson. Mae Cudde back, Kmma Fleming, Nellie Boland, Mrs. M. J. Boland. and Mr. and Mra T. J. Duffy. Miss Mildred Hurd entertained at a delightful dinner party Thursday even ing complimenting Miss Frances Clarke, a bride-elect. Those present were: The Misses Frances Clarke. Hazel Crox ford. Edna Crozford. Harriot Staley, F.lsie Braun, L'ra Casey and Mildred Hurd. . Miss Hazel Crozford entertained with a miscellaneous shower Monday even ing, complimenting Miss Frances Clarke, bride-elect. Miss Croxford'a home was decorated with hearts, darts and cupida In the music-room a sprinkling pot with a ahower of ribbons and gifts at the end of each was gracefully arranged. The dining table was adorned with kewpie dolls, dressed In soldier's and bride's at tire, with two as flower gtrla Dr. and Mra W. E. Slater were agree ably surprised Saturday evening when about 75 of their friends invaded their home on Church street, the occasion being a farewell to the doctor, who is taking- a trip to Honolulu. Mra Eliz abeth Conaway. In her gracious man ner. In behalf of Gordon Granger Post and Corps, of which Mra Slater is pres ident, presented the doctor with a beau tiful leather traveling bag. He also re ceived a silver loving cup from the State Association of Chiropractors, of which he is a member. Cards and danc ing were the pastime, dainty refresh ments were served and all had a splen did time. Ben Butler W. R. C No. 61 tendered a reception Thursday afternoon to the visiting National junior vice-president, Minnie Horseman. Other visitors pres ent were Margaret Becker, president Geo. Wright W. R. C. No. 2; Mary Sim mons, president Thompson W. R. C. ; Mra Hendershott. president Lincoln- Garfield Corps No. 19; National Senior Vice Commander-in-Chief J. G. Cham bers.' Refreshments were served and an enjoyable programme of instrumen tal numbers by Mra Bowman was given. Vocal numbers by two young women, and addresses by Comrades Chambers. Terry. Hendershott and George were given. This was another f the very enjoyable meetings of the corps and a number of visitors were present from other corps. COMING EVENTS. The Ladies' Auxiliary, Ancient Order of Hibernians, is preparing to resume its social activities during the Fall and Winter months. An open meeting is scheduled for Monday evening in the Hibernia Hall, at which time a cam paign for new members will be launched. Members of the Ancient Order of Hi bernians and Ladies' Auxiliary are re quested to attend and bring, their friends, only those eligible for member ship being granted admittance. A musical programme followed by dancing will be added attractions. Mrs. W. A. Elvers, state president of the Ladles' Auxiliary, will, be chairman of the evening. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Grant Smith-Porter Ship Company will give a benefit dance at the Community Clubhouse at the shipyards Wednesday evening. September 25. The proceeds are to be used In the welfare work In the shipyards. The committee in charge are: Mrs. Elmar A. Hanson. Philis Anderson. La Verne Miller, Alice Doty. Mrs. A. M. Hfmes, Mrs. Himel wright, Mra J. W. Quinn, Mrs. Gladys Price, Mrs. Mayme Barry, Mra J. H. Hargreaves and Miss Crockley. Members of the St. Lawrence War Saving Stamp Society are planning complimentary dance to enlisted men on Wednesday night In the assembly ' hall on Third and Sherman streets. The women of the auxiliary to the Oregon Catholic War Council will assist. Re freshments will be served and there will be good music. The patronesses for the occasion are the relatives of the members of the parish who have enlisted in the service. Scout Toune Auxiliary. No. 3. United Spanish War Veterans, will give a card party Tuesday evening, September , 1918. at their headquarters, 55 court house building. A complimentary dancing party will be given by St. Lawrence's W. S. S. S. at the assembly hall, 3 Sherman street, Wednesday. The patronesses for the event are .the mothers and rela- (Concluded on Pae T. "All the New Fall Styles Are In at Cherry's, Ho." "You'd never believe how pretty they are very simple, but wonderruny styl ish. And even if it is war times, you can wear decent, cheerful clothes by buying thero the Cherry way. You just imply pay a small deposit and the whole stock is yours to choose from. When you've made your choice, you take the garments home and then pay them off in easy payments every week. Some of the best dressed girls in our church buy ALL their clothes at Cher ry s you know they handle suns, coais, blouses, sweaters, skirts, petticoats ana furs: oh. yes, and men's clothing, too. 389-91 Washington St., Plttock block.' Adv. mm f. a CI III! fecial iStationeru TIE WIN H0DS0NC0. 387 "WASIUNGTOM ST. PITTOCK ELM. W OMEN ARE SAVING THEIR DOLLARS on Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists and Petticoats at Peterson's Up stairs Sample Shop. S0.1 Plttock; Hlock, ror. Washington and Weat Park Stn. Professional Dancers conduct DeHoney's beautiful academy, Twenty-third and Washington, and teach all ballroom and stage dances. See our advertisement of new Fall classes, etc., on page 5, section 1, to day. 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