The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, November 28, 1920, SECTION THREE, Page 6, Image 46

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tard. Jack Marshall. Dudley Hill, Kd
mond Douglas, Tommy McMahon, Bob
viardner. Gordon Bennett. Oerald
Jfervy, Haldane Harned, Francis Mc
Carthy. Harold Bloomfield, Wesley
ilcl'herson. Kalph Pragg.
The regular monthly meeting- of the
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Travelers'
Protective association will be a lunch
eon at the Oregon grille, Thursday,
December 2, at 12 o'clock. All mem
bers and friends are urged to be pres
ent, as an important subject will be
discussed. Mrs. Henry W. Farringrton
is in charfte of arrangements with
Mrs. Olive Malthouse. Mrs. Charles K.
Kailey and. Mrs. Fred Olander assist
ing. Reservations rmy be made by
calling- Tabor 7953 or Woodiawn 18S8.
Mrs. M. S. Creighton entertained re
cently at a dinner and candy pull for
Almon Spencer and Creighton Jones,
junior cadets at Hill academy. Mr.
and Sirs. J. Hamilton were recent
hosts for a few junior cadets.
Tlte girls of the Tyee club enter
tained last week with a dancing party
at .the home of Dorothy Dodge. The
house was decorated in autumn flow
ers and refreshments were served. The
invitational list hicluded Misses Gene
vieve Leisiere, Kathryne Pickard,
Ruth Acheson. Dorothy Dodge. Ruth
Goodman, -Helen Smith, Klizabeth
Kaucb, Frances Jones, Martha Billeter,
Jean Harper, Geraldine Root and
Kdna May Roov; Cadets Dwelley
Pryor, Bob Thompson, Bruce Ciallo
way, Messrs. Gordon Ford. Burr Can
field, Palmer Parjhal. George Gal
lager, Harold Ross, Willard Joruon,
Kenneth Rauch, Thomas Mackenzie,
Bill Shauk and Vernon Goetz.
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The Misses Geraldine and Edna
May Root were hostesses last week
at a dinner party for a group of
cadets from Hi)) Military academy.
The guests were Darwin Van Gilder,
Xallas Cox, Lewis Personeus, James
Fulton and Lee Graves.
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A box party of the last week was
that given by Cadet Brace Galloway
to a group of his friends, including
Fuid Kirkwood,' Kdna May Root and
Geraldine Root, Cadets Bob Thompson
and Dwelley Pryor. The group were
supper guests later at"the home of
Enid Kirkwood.
The women of the American Red
Cross canteen reserve were charming
osts at their dancing and card party
the evening of November 22. The
V-allroom and card parlors of the
Pythian temple were taxed to ca
pacity, the hundreds of guests thor
oughly enjoying the evening. The
party was entirely informal and the
spfrit of goodfellowship and gaiety
vp most pronounced. The only note
of. formality was the grand march
which took place at 10 o'clock. - Thir
wan led by the Hon. George L. Baker,
mayor, and Mrs. Minnie B. Monroe, 9
veteran canteen worker and chairman
of the committee, and Coloul C. K.
Dentler. U. S. A., and Mrs. Dentler.
Hundreds of Portland's citizens fell
ia line to the martial music. One
hundred women who make up the
canteen club were the committee.
For the pleasure of Mrs. Arthur
Maclure of San Francisco, .Mr. and
Mrs. F. J. Leonard entertained with
a dinner dance AYednesday nit'ht at
the Benson hotel. Covers were laid
for 68. The hostess was assisted
by Mrs. E. H. Keller, Mrs. C. C. Colt,
Mrs. Andre Wolff and Mrs. Percy
Allen. .
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Lawrence
were hosts for a line party at the
Orpheum Monday night honoring
their nephew. Dr. John Somerville of
Atlanta, Ga. Their guests included
Miss Mary Clancy, Miss Louise Smith,
Dr. Somerville and James Wheeler.
After the performance they enjoyed
Ihe supper-dance at the Multnomah.
Of interest to many Portland
friends Is the announcement of the
marriage of Alfred Lj Stone, young'
business man of this City, to Juanita
t .O'Day, recently of Los Angeles.
The ceremony was performed at th
residence of Mrs. H. L. Stone 62ti Ev
erett street, Thursday afternoon at 5
o'clock, November 25, attended only
by the immediate relatives of the
family. Madeline t. Stone, sister of
the bridegroom, attended as brides
maid and J. A. McHoliand was best
man. After a short weddinsr trip the
young- couple will occupy apartment!
at Alexandra court.
Mrs. Laurence Kndicott was hostess
to two prettily appointed luncheons
at the University club before leaving
lor California.
Mrs. Frank. M. Taylor has returned
from Akron, O., where she was the
guest of Mrs, F. A. Seiberlingr. Mrs.
Taylor went as representative from
Oregon to the board meeting of the
tional - Federation ot Musio clubs.
hu was entertained at banquets and a
ball and had a most delightful visit.
The -women of the Harding and
Coolidge club have accepted an invi
tation to take .part in the Red Cross
Cnristmas seal drive, another day, De
cember 23, having been added to the
original campaign beginning Decern
bei 2. The sale is under the auspices
of the national tuberculosis associa-
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Kellaber was matron of
Walker Buah well was bes
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tlcri, and the drive will be limited ton Giebinch, airs. Philip Blumauftr,
criy by the boundaries of the United IMrs. J. E. Bonbrig'ht, Mrs. W. I. Swank,
Stales. Th women in every county In 1 Mrs. Harvey Altnow, Mrs. William
urgon are preparing to put tne state j tireagrer, aira. -ti- M. ttinerer, aiiss jiiz-
over the top. arious women or
guTtieat ions of Portland will have cer
tuin days, and much activity already
exists in preparation of the campaign
ainst the white plague in this
country.
Speaking for the Hardingc and Cool-
idxe ciub, Mrs. M. H. Lamond, vice-
presldent and chairman , of the day,
said the large membernhip organized
for pol-itlcal work would be able also
to demonstrate its efficiency in work
ing: in a great campaign for suffering
huruanity.. Many have volunteered for
the work and it is expected that all
women members who can give time
to the work will communicate in per
son or by telephone at club headquar
ters, 722 Northwestern Bank building,
Alain 8263, during- the preparatory
work now going? on.
Those who have already been as
signed booths and will have members
assisting them are: Mrs. William M.
Cake and Miss Julia Chemin, Imperial
hciel; Mrs. P. W. Koss and Mrs. E. W.
L&pfrdon,-Mele-r & Frank; Miss-M-innie
I. Smith, OldsWortman & Kincr;. Mrs.
F. C. Xorris and Mrs. M. H. Medungr.
Multnomah hotel; Mrs. Leander Martin
and Mrs. J. K. Kelly, Lipman, Wolfe &
Co.; Mrs. Mary Steepey, Broadway
postoffice; Mrs. Kthel Spaulding, Morrison-street
pos toff ice; Mrs. A. F.
Wheeler and Mrs. S. B. Huston, Port
land hotel; Mrs. Paul M." French. Owl
tirup store; Miss May Silcocks, Oregon
hotel; Mrs. H. T. Clark, Benson hoteL
Mrs. J. Thomas Leonard, president
of the Monday Musical club, announces
the follow in sr patronesses for the
benef it which will be given Tuesday
evening- at the Baker theater
Mrs. S. W . Youney, Mrs. Percy W.
Iwia. Mrs. William M. Coplan, Mrs.
Frederick A. Kribs, Mrs. W. Franklyn
Looker, Mrs. Krvin O. Leihy, Mrs. An-
pbeth Johnson, Mra. George W. Burt,
Mrs. Lewis Kuhl, Mrs. B. B. Banning,
Mrs. Scott Kent, Mrs. W. R. Robinson,
Mrs. Adelaide Lomax, Mrs. Ima Kim
niOES, Mrs. Robert Jamieson, Mrs.
Alce McXaught, Miss Fay Rudduck,
Miss Mary Bullock, Miss Marie Dooley,
Mrs. J. R. Hollister, Mrs. R. F. Feem-
ster, Mrs. Tracy Grove and Mrs.- Gearly
Swunson.
Tliere will be -many special features
put on by the club at this time in
addition to the- play. 'I Love You,"
which will be given by the Baker
players.
Miss Alice Just on will appear in
solos. -
Mi&s Marie Gammie will present
some of her pupils in esthetic danc
ing. lytankegiving night was exceeding
ly -gay at the Hotel Portland, both
the main dining room and the grill
being filled with, diners who enjoyed
the dinner and dance.
Among those making reservations
were:
- Mrs. H. J. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
W. Hoyt, L,. G. Anderson. Oscar Hayter,
F. W. Baker, J. W. Chafe, Misa Dinen,
Joseph Day, M. L.. Friedman. W. M.
Mcintosh, M. W. Smith, W. A. Tyler, Mrs.
R. R. Gilmer. M. E. Burley, Leo Peter
son, E. C. Kirk pa trick, Henry Jauobson,
H. E. Weber. Allan O. Hopkins. I. Ash
ford, G. M. Duncan, Xathan Strauus, ' B.
Cobb. A. Fletcher. C. A. Ferguson. Dr.
OIn, R H. NieoM. Mr. ftn1 Mw. Elton
Watkins. E. W. Madden, Rev. John Cum-
miskv, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Larimore, Dr.
R. J. Grear. ilr. and Mrs. H. L. Sale. Mrs.,
J. H. Lynch', Mr, and Mrs. D. G. Tomasinl. I
Leo Wise. W. J. O'Donnelt, Mrs. A. Henry,
B. I. Alter. W. K. Xolan. G. E. Sprlnaer.
E. R. Joplin, Mis M. Benfer, Mr. and
Mrs. F. J. Leonard. G. B. Harrison, K M.
Keen, F. E. Fowler, F. Burton, C. G.
Sabtn. Mrs. A. E. Jink. A. Gay. Mrs. 0
Kramer, M. F. Tate. O. C. Wintermite,
M. Bennett. W. E. Adams, W. W. Down
it rd. Mrs. J. M. Vfeelan. L. Kurrach, W. L..
Cornell, R. W. Piper. Mrs. G. A. Walker,
Ted Lansins. J. Conley. Mrs. L.. Kelly,
S. N. ChriPtensen, W. Veazie. Mr. and Mrs.
I, Aronson, S, I. Guiss. Mr. and Mrs.
Morton H. Insley. M. J. F. 0"Shea. W.
Zimmerman, C. A. McCargrer. G. W. Furdy.
Pr. and Mrs. J. K. Locke entertained
mtmbers of the younprer set at a din
ner party at the Hotel Portland Sat
urday evening, the affair being: in
honor of the birthday anniversary of
their son, Edward L.. Locke. 'Covers
were placed for 18. Following dinner
an informal dance was held at tlte
home of Dr. and Mrs. Locke. Those
making up-the party were: Misses
Mildred Johnson. Delight Ingold, Jo
sephine Ulrich. Joy Johnson, Nai La
Roche, Katherine Rises, Alice Peaper,
I Beatrice Locke, Messrs. Walter Pe-ar-'pen,
Philip Thompson, Russell Gowans,
J Thomas Nordby, Warren Ulrich, Rod-
ward G. Lockj and Dr. and Mrs. Locke.
Two successful college dances were
given la-st week at Multnomah hotel.
The first was on Wednesday evening
and was for the Oregon Agricultural
college alumni. H. B. Martin, a gen-
i eral manager, deserves special credit
for the success. On the committee
were Margaret Volbrecht, Henry An
derson, Miss Golda Owens and Miss
Laura-Smith. Patrons and patronesses
were : Dean Mary E. Fawcett, Mr.
and Mrs. A. T. Anderson, Mrs. M. M.
Hall, Mrs. L. F. Martin, Mr. and Mrs.
Blain B. Colas, Mr. and Mrs Arthur
Cook and Mrs. L. H. Blake.
The other affair was the college
from which was a credit to the com
mittee. Mrs. Sherman T. Edwards was
hot-tess for Mrs. Mary Fawcett, dean
of women at Oregon Agricultural col
lege, who passed the Thanksgiving
holiday with Mrs. Edwards in Port
land. Dean Fawcett is a charming
matron with many friends in this city
Miss Louise Linthicum was hostess
on Thursday for a dinner at the home
of her mother, Mrs. S. B. Linthicum.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Webster, Miss Elizabeth Hailey, Lapsing-
Laidlaw, Wfnthrop Hastings of
Boston . and Christopher Holmes of
England.
Dr. and Mrs, Joseph McCool enter
tained or Saturday at the Waverley
Country club for Miss Dorothy Miller
of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bee be,
Mr. and Mis. Henry Hughes.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Hart were
early week hosts for a dinner com
plimenting Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bel
linger of Honolulu.
The marriage of Miss Ellyn Anne
Xewbegin and Ernest W. Crichton
was solemnized Monday in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Xew
begin. About 150 guests attended.
Dr. T. L. Eliot officiated. Mrs. Gillis
Miss Zuelma Kostomlatskv, acting
head librarian at the Portland public
library, was honored at a tea given
by Miss Horence Knapn in the F." C
Knapp residence on Willamette boule
vard Saturday. Mrs. Frank Knight
and Mrs. Robert Me Carl presided at
the tea urns, while Miss Dorothy Don
Ion and Miss M ildred Steinmetz as
sisted about the rooms.' Mrs Dean
Vincent received with Miss Knapp,
and the latter s mother, Mrs. F. C
Knapp.
During1 the afternoon many mem
bers of PI Beta Phi, the sorority of
which the guest of honor is a mem
ber, called to bid farewell to Miss
Kostomlatsky. who plans to leave
Portland fpr California December 1.
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The wedding of Miss Carolyn Mer
ritt and Osman V. Royal was solemn
ized Wednesday at the Travis Park
M. E. church, San Antonio. Tex. The
bride is the only daughter of Mr. and for the first of
Mrs. Eugene Merritt of Portland, Or.,
and Corpus Christie, Tex., and a sis
ter of Wallace Merritt, formerly a'
member of the faculty, law depart
ment, University of Oregon. She is
a graduate of Wellesley college and
a popular member of the Portland
Wellesley club. Mr. Royal is the son
of the late Dr. Royal. After a honey
moon of two weeks along the gulf
they will make their home in East
Aurora, X. Y.
Thursday. December 9. Is the date
series of Scottish
Rite dances.
EVENTS OF THE AYEEK. .
An event that was deserving ?f
special notice was the Elks club bent
fit performance of "The Mandaria"
at the Auditorium on Tuesday una
Wednesday nights. The principals
were excellent and the chorus was
made up of . well-trained voices.
Attractively costumed, the ' singers
formed a fine feature of the shw.
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