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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1919)
'' - ' ) V ' i 11 ttreS&ecSjf-Jg'sj-0jTS' J! ' ' 'f Vm l .V X , jLf' H ' , y : .4? 7r-. . Vs .It1 ifi Vf-h.--- --k v, JJ nil fy:y:'"f ' fh Li ' I Oil I'iitii: JiZz Hi PO$V .on Gordon, Jr, .! G.,rf. Wil.on . ,t . I ' . , . ' I . , II ."VI ' . .; . V 1 . k , I TTli . Forbes, left Monday nirht for th eat. t , - N ' - v . l J i -' i . Ife!?TT5.w ; ' ,. j , -...... II (H II Ml I XjXfc. j&ffAr f where they will pae the winter, first j . " - ' - I k - , 4. ff- fr ' : ; f' I " ' ' ' . - I I ll 1 VSSS. S&'Zr -Iwith Mrs. John Forbes in Morrietown, r; 5 - ' - rf , J " ' 'IB II I I' SKFTEMBER 'bide fair to rtyal June as the true bride's months Judging at least from the weddingrs of the Ta.st week. Wednesday was the popular evening: chosen by three of Portland's prominent, maids as their wedding night. Announcements of- engagements lso have figured in the week's social news, the most important Surprise being that of the engagement of Miss Eliza beth Harmon of Tacoma to Henry Goode of Portland. Miss Harmon had Just returned to her home after a visit in Portland and the news was an nounced in Tacoma Friday. The visit of President and Mrs. Wil son to Portland on Monday was the occasion . of great interest and many Informal luncheon and dinner parties were given at the Hotel Portland with a view toward getting an additional glimpse of the President and his wife. Pendleton is the mecca for many mo tor trips this week end and Portland era who annually attend the Bound-up as well as other parties, both from Portland and the towns of Oregon and Washington, have gone to eastern Ore gon for a few days. Society, particularly the younger set, has been much interested In the presen tation of "Sari" at the Alcazar theater the past week for the benefit of dev astated France and many parties have been given at each performance. Out-of-town visitors continue to be th inspiration for much of the enter taining and many charming teas, lunch eon end dinner parties have been given in their booor throughout the past week. . Society gave its full support to the fierformuieei of "Sari1 at the Alcazar theater the past week for the benefit of devastated France. The last per Tormance will be given this evening. Capacity houses have been the rule and the whole plan has been a decided suc cess. Many large theater parties have been given, notably those of Mr. Helen Xiadd Corbett, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ayer, . Mr. and Mrs. William D. Wheelwright, Mr. and Mrs. J. C Ainsworth. Dr. and Mrs. Andrew C 6m! th, Mr. and Mrs. 'Harrison Piatt and Mr. and Mrs. P. J. i kyBrlen. Mrs. Hose Coarsen Reed. Mr. 1 said Mrs. John Burckhart. Mr. and Mrs. ! It Allen Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick ' H. Page, Mm. W. A. T. Buehong, Fred- crick Mason. Mr. and Mrs. John- Bhull, I Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Childs, Mrs. : Polly T. Lombard. John Cronan,. N. E. . Ayer. Dr. and Mrs. Cummings, Dr. and Mrs. James Zan, Colonel George Kelly and Mrs. Kelly, Judge and Mrs. Gatens, Mrs. Solomon Hirsch, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman O'Gorman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Scott, Major and Mre. ergerson, Air. and Mrs. C. D, Starr, Van W. Anderson and Frederick Holraan. Of unusual interest have been the be tween-act features given by Portland talent. Mtss Katherine Laidlaw's oriental- dance has been enthusiastically received and will be repeated at today's . performance. Another that will be re peated -is Albert Creitz" violin solos. Mr. Cloak and Suit House. NEW FALL SCTTS NEW FAU COATS NEW FALL DRESSES TRICOT IK, THICOLETTE SergM and Satins At Very Moderate Prices Tear Istspee tioa Invited. S43 MORRISON STREET F. .W. PATT & GO. readies' Tmllor Sntt, Gowns, Walsta. NOW IN NEW LOCATION. Creitz is accompanied by John R. Britz. the musical director. Miss Arline Smith, Mre. Carmel Sullivan Power , and Miss Gertrude Hoeber have also given de lightful numbers. The presentation of the double sextet from "Floradora" came as a fitting cli max Friday night. The double sextet was in charge of Mrs. Helen Ladd Cor bett and was composed of Mr. and Mrs.1 P. Li. Menefee, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Langton, Mrs. Jane Burns Albert. Mrs. Lulu Dahl Miller, Missee Dorothy Strowbridge and Virginia McDonough, and Otto Wedemeyer, J. Ross Fargo, A. B. Clark and P. L. Kamm. A surprise to her Portland friends is the engagement of Miss Klizabeth Har mon of Tacoma to Henry Goode of Portland. The . news was announced Friday in Tacoma by T. 8. Harmon, the bride-elects father. The engagement is of unusual interest to Portland folk. for Miss Harmon has been a much- feted guest in Portland the past sum mer as the guest of Miss Virginia Mc Donough. The romance began this summer. Miss Harmon has been active in war work and is 'popular both in the sound cities and In Portland. The wedding will be a quiet one because of the recent death of Miss Harmon's mother. It is scheduled for the early autumn. The main dining room of the Hotel Portland was the scene of many de lightful luncheon parties on Monday, arranged by hostesses with a view to giving their guests a glimpse of Presi dent Wilson and his wife. Among the Informal luncheon parties in the main dining room was that given by Mrs. Freemont O. Downing. Covers were placed for eight. Mrs. F. T. Buckley had as her guests Mrs. Jesse Remick. Mre.: William H. Thomas. Mrs. Wilkins Tracy, Miss Vella Winner, Mrs. Joseph WitKrow and Miss Johanna Withrow. After luncheon the party attended the Orpheum. Mrs. La. w. Therkeleen was hostess at a beautifully appointed dinner at the Portland Monday night. Covers were placed for eight. M. D. Moore en tertained 12 guests and there were numerous other small parties, planned with the thought of once more seeing the nation's chief executive and his charming wife. Mri Gordon Forbes, with her two Fall and Winter F U R S I am showing advance fall and winter models in Hudson Seal, Mole, Mink, Squirrel, Nutria and Skunk Foxes and Lynx in aH leading; shades. FTRRIER Manufacturer end Importer -141 BBOADWAV S40 ALDER Southwest Corner ef Broedway end Alder. Veil Material see styles Tor SUITS and COATS Are Arriving Daily. T IT CTTUT? TVT ladies- Tim SU.NDA1 OHEGOxMAN, rOKTLAXU SISPTEJMBEIt -31, 19111. sons, Gordon, Jr.. and George Wilson Forbes, left Monday night for the east. where they will pass the winter, first with Mrs. John Forbes in Morrietown, Is'. J andt later in New Tork. Mrs. Forbes has been passing the summer in Portland with her father. Dr. George Wilson. The Misses Dorothy and Mary Cor bett left Monday for the east. Their mother, Mrs. William Harrison Corbett, will leave soon to Join them and they will make their home in Boeton for a year or two. Miss Dorothy Corbett will enter Smith college. An " out-of-town visitor tn Portland the past week was Mrs. Belle Mc- Crackin of San Francisco, the guest of Mrs. William MacMaster. Mre. Me- Crackin has been the hostess at the hostess house at Camp Lewis through out the war period and meny Portland ers knew her in that capacity. Mrs. McCrackin was in Portland only Thurs day and Friday. Mrs. MacMaster en tertained in honor of her guest with a luncheon at the Waverley Country club Friday. Covers were placed for Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett. Mrs. J. B. Mont gomery, Mrs. Lucius Allen Lewie. Mrs. W. C. Alvord. Mrs. Gordon Voorhles, Mrs. Henry C. Cabell. Mrs. W. B. Ayer, Mrs. William D. Wheelwright, Mrs. George F. Wilson. Mrs. Rheade M. Ire land and the hostess. The first party for the season to be given by the faculty and cadets of Hill Military academy has been set for Oc tober 11 and the invitational list will be made up within a few days. A group of prominent society matrons will assist as patronesses. The affair will open the season for the younger i ana win serve as a reception and welcoming for Colonel and Mrs. W. H. Bowen and their daughter. Miss Gwladys Bowen. Colonel Bowen is commandant at the academy this year. tie lormerly was commandant at the umverwiF oi Oregon at Eugene. Mrs. TL G. Colton was hostess at targe tea Friday in honor of her QMirniw-in-iaw, Mrs. George Theron Your Corset Reflects Your Personality Buy your corset with your own personality in mind. The right model properly fitted is "the same as it made for you. RSETS Gravelle models are supe rior. Your model is here for you. Ask us to show it to you. Back lace ox front lace, whichever you prefer. Silk Underwear, Righl-FiUing Corsets, Brassieres, Blouses, Hosiery, Etc. 346 Washington Street Morgan Building Sse ' ' " iej M. PATT ek SUITE 511, DISH A LANE BUILDING, coiton (Helen MctormwK), rormeriy of Spokane, who is making her home in Portland. About 160- guests called during the afternoon to meet Mrs. Colton and her mother,-Mrs. John Mo- Cormack, of Spokane, who is.visting her daughter here for a time. Mrs. Luther Hamilton and Mrs. Gwilyra Jones presided at the tea table. Assist ing about the rooms were Miss Gwladys Bowen, Miss Maurine Blrod, Miss Mar guerite Bergh and Miss Lucile Elrod. Zinnias and flowers in autumn tones were used in the decorations. Charming In its simplicity was the wedding Wednesday evening of Mis Yes, indeed! LENNETTE is an outdoors girl When -he golfs, motors, walks, or shops, she wears LENNON'S smart loo kin $ wool hose. The new arrivals are charming! Plain ribbed etyles in the favorite Heather mixtures $2. 00-$3.25. HAVE YOU SEEN the "Swanky" wool clocked hose for the fastidious man? Very smart and up-to-the-minute per pair $2.25. Also men's socks in fancy ribbed excellent quality wool. Heather mixtures from $1 per pair. .wa'. . Of course the kiddies were remem bered in this order. Adorable cuff socks in pretty brown and green Heather mixtures, $1.23 to $2.75 Full-length hose, same mate rials, black and oxford, $1.00 to $2.00. 309 Morrison Street The Waist Shop Portland Hotel Court Chas. F. Berg, Vice-Pres. and Mgr. ogue Patterns r purchased with absolute confidence in their quality, atyle and price at the Hudson Bay Fur Co. Reliable Fur Hunfartann. 147 BKO.lnWAy, FOR AM UP - TO - DATS BUIT BEK S. WEISS XHJS I, XAILOB. 12S& IEMU IvC. Ksther Birrell. daughter of Mr. and Mm. A. H. Pirrell. and Newton C Smiths Plush Coats $29.50 to $65.00 With Handsome Fur Collars S65.00 to S125.00 Fall SHipment SilK Umbrellas . Umbrellas must be equally as smart as the costume. This new shipment at $5.95 and $6.95 features all the new shades and novel handles. Wrist cords and amber and ivory wrist rings are especially smart. New Slipons and Sweater Coats Ripple styles with narrow leather belts in turquoise, salmon, Chinese blue and peacock. The bell sleeve adds an unusual touch and the links and links weave has a hand-made look so much admired. These are priced at $1.50 and $15.00 which took place at t o'clock at the Birrell residence. 233 North Twenty ninth street. Dr. A. A. Morrison of ficiated in the presence of the relatives and immediate friend of the bridal Are Smart and Dressy Especially stylish are the short and three-quarter length styles that we are now featuring". Both black and beaver plush either fur trimmed or plain. Many full back and belted models. These coats are not expensive and they promise to be remarkably popular this season. Open a Charge Ac count With Us. You may purchase what you need and pay as you wish weekly or monthly. lire at"- couple. Mrs. Geraldlne Coursen Barnes played the wedding march. The bride wore a gown of white charmeuse trimmed with rare old lace end her tulle veil wii -nuirbt in cap ISA 'OuTtimngt2J Washington St. at Tenth af . AV u A M-j XV J. TAILOR, jaroadwejr Side . 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