THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLuLNDv NOVEMBER 9, 1019 1 - John Ragmhnd Eobinjvn and her Wedding AttenlanUg I j :- r Vy f - . - Il r- Fill uCloXZ-i cxITy JZZ; O TlrirS. Robinson ( . ' ' . f , ' ffiSfel m r - ' : r : " ; r -r Q5 . v - wk YJ . ; '.flL1! - ? t -u k . v , . . , - f. . f -.-..vj jy j ' "'" w '; " v " " - v !; ' 1 ' V , - I V t cfJTi ei I , r- m &flrtov ' ' I II ! I. ,.. ., Bushnrll Pfiet&t i . TflSJjojephinp Miller one of the Bridesmaids et . TAiJ FretTy Wed ding. Smith, Miss Miller, Miss Frances O'Brien, Kenneth Robinson of Berke ley, John Raymond Robinson, Miss Gertrude Town and the hostess. An Interesting: visitor in town this week Is Mrs. May Cheney, who is the Kuest of Mrs. James Dunlap, on Spring street. Mrs. Cheney la ap pointment secretary of the University university In positions all over the world. On Thursday Mrs. Cheney was honor guest at a dinner at the Uni versity club, given by a few of her friends, including- Mr. and Mrs. George GerlinRer, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Beal Torrey, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kin ley, Mr. and Mrs. William Conger Morgan, Dean McAllister, Charles Cheney and his mother, Mrs. May Cheney. Mr. and Mrs. David Beasley Camp bell are in Portland again after spend ing a delightful week east of the of California and has been the means mountains, where they were the of placing many graduates of the ' guests of Mr. and Mrs, louls Ander- son In Walla Walla. W1!le they were i short tim In Xew Orleans, where he there David Campbell appeared in I attended the meetings of the Amer- lean Academy of Periodontology-Py- orrhea and the National Dental association. Mrs. William Rldenbaugh of Boise, Idaho, is in Portland, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Thomas La re lie. of Butte, Mont., who is spending the winter here at the Campbell Hill. Mrs. Rld enbaugh came to attend the Betta Teal wedding. see Dr. M. M. Bettman will return this week from New York, where he has been doing post-graduate work at Columbia university. -Prior to his university study- the doctor spent a George Wetzler Dr. and Mrs. Frederlok Klehle. en tertained with a children's party Tuesday afternoon In honor of Foltar Johnson Jr., whose fifth birthday fall on that day. The children who en joyed the affair were Katherlne Klehle,' Mary Stuart Smith, Mary Robertson, Nancy Jeffery. Jack Ryderj Robert Stelnger, Jack Newland. WU lard Cleveland, FoLger Johnson and Lltchard Klehle. ETENTS OF TUB WEEK. A miscellaneous shower was given fot1 Miss Helen Pollock in the rooms of Mrs. H. J. Altnow at the Cecelia apartments Thursday night. The guests were all present when Mis Pollock walked into the web. The gifts were fastened at intervals on twine and hidden behind pictures, over doors, and any place where she would be obliped to use the tactics of a fly in reaching them. Many beau tiful presents were received. A novel announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Elizabeth, to Otto Schul of Walla Walla, Wash., for merly of Portland. The date of the I supper waa served, the color scheme wedding is set for November. B7. i being pink and white. Those who enjoyed the evening with Miss h'oi- T,ltchard Klehle. the young son of I lock were th Misses Ruth Hottler. IP H thAti H - -lilt Xil ; l VI ' 'II Mrs.Ldtta.it Worthing ton Smith, TTatronof Honor at' the tfobinson-Towne Wedding (Continued from Page 3.) Eighth avenue west on October. 21, were married at Marsallles, O., In 169 and began housekeeping on a farm there. Mr. Rubins has been en gaged in farming ever since and has e. small place near Irving, Lane coun ty. They have made Kugene their home for the past 11 years. Three children were born to them, Mrs. Clyde Ehoemaker of Eugene, Mrs. C Hofsteater of Kenton, O., and Frank Rubins of DeGraff, O. Owing to the fact that Tuesday, November 11, is Armistice day, the Illinois society will not hold its regu lar November meeting. All members are urged to attend the December meeting, which will be held in the assembly room of the Portland hotel Tuesday evening, December 9. at 8:15. A varied programme has been" prepared and a cordial invitation is - extended every Illlnoisian. Mr. and Mrs. Antolne Labbe were charming hosts for a dinner given at the Waverley Country club laBt Wednesday In honor of their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hyde of Tacoma, who were in town for a few days on their way tome from New York. About 40 per sons enjoyed the affair, among them being Mr. and Mrs.. William Jones, also from Taco'ma. - Miss Rhoda Rumelin entertained the Betts-Teal bridal party Tuesday night with a supper. The supper waa given at the residence of Miss Rume lin'e parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rumelin, and was the last of the many festivities given for this popular bride and her attendants. Mrs. Walter E. Towne entertained with a dinner at the Hotel Portland Tuesday night, when her guests were the members of the bridal party of her daughter and the parents of the bridegroom. The party included Mr. and Mrs. John Robinton, and the Misses Cora and Ida Robinson of Buffalo. N. T., Mr. and Mrs. Larratt I, I llll'l 1 M i " i i t II i II ,(1 OniininiiiiMmimiminiiiiitMiltuitiiMHnwTiiitinHimimimnmiMMwmnTiiMiiHtiiiiwHiVsi IIUUIIUIIIHIIIIIIIlllltllllllUIIHIIIMIIIHIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIlllimilllllllllllUHIIIHmiMIIHUIIIIH f 7ff - II it ) III ; ' -'I Cork Tilings and Linoleums CORK FLOOR PRODUCTS CO. 202 Broadway, Near Taylor t Aide" Doing Something Different The Wonder Millinery Mid -Winter D i s play Out of the melting pot of fashion we pick the gold and discard the dross. 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