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their houso guests, Mr. and Mrs. f - , 7jrc?l?77J'J7?rS7, jrTJfP-
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nected with the Owl Drug company. Lj f v ll their mothers ott Tuesday. August 9.
Those who Will motor up the highway jf) v The refreshments were served, oa the
for the affair include the honor f-'i:. J I lawn at a prettily decorated table in
guests. Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Erwin, the rf V:: . j i fc pink and white. Those Invited were
host and hostess and their daughter. ffS V Mrs. H. BeaJ and Lucille, Mrs. T. Ba.iv-
Miss lrma. ... fl M i : : v: : .1 zier and Caroline and John. Mrs. S.
llf ' .7:;;::vw:;r Jr" Mrs- ar Ch rlct i si n son, Mrg. R.I
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nixcg. Mrs. Muirde-n leaves next week
oa a. visit to relatives und friends in
Kng-land and Scotland; and the recep
tion was in reality en informal fare
well. The hostess, who expects to re
turn to Portland before Christmas,
hopes to meet her friends &gaan be
fore Hong-.
Gamma Phi Beta sorority will hold
tts 33d national convention in Seattle
ami at Lake Crescent, Wash, August
28 to September 2, with many dele
gates and members from the active
chapters at the University of Oregon
and Oregon Agricultural college and
from the alumnae chapter in Port
land In attendance.
The convention will include regular
to op In ass sessions, followed by clam
hakes, boat rides, swimming, bon
fires and vaudevilles while the party
Is at Singers lake Crescent tavern
and upon the return to Seattle Kappa
Kappa Gamma sorority will entertain
with a motor ride about the 'boule
vards followed by a reception for
all the delegates.
A formal banquet at the Seattle
Tacht Friday evening, September 2,
will close the convention.
Among the delegates and members
from Oregon will be Beatrice Locke,
Helen Houghton, Elizabeth Wiggin,
Doris Dezendwrph, Margaret Johnson,
Adclle Jones, Mrs. Ray Ryan, Mi
Grace McKenzie, Miss Kate Stanfield,
Miss Mary Johns, Nadine. Bollander
and Marlon Graeblll.
May Dearborn Schwab was hoatess
at a dinner party early in the week,
honoring her brother, Vasco D. Dear
born of St. Paul, who is visiting her,
and Henry M. Williams, formerly a
Portland organist, who is here from
New York. Those included in the
guest list were Mr. Dearborn, Mr.
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boyen
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. T. Bushong, Dr.
and Mrs. A. P. Watson, Mr. and MrB.
Guy Watklns.
Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Watson enter
tained at a dinner dance Tuesday eve
ning, honoring their house guests,
Mr. and Mrs. Guy M. Watkins of San
Francisco, and also Vasco D. Dear
born of St. Paul and Henry Williams
of New York. Dinner was served at
an Italian grill, after which the
guests returned to the Watson home
for an informal dance. . Those pres
ent were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. T.
Bushong, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Xanten,
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Teets, Professor
and Mrs. W. H. Boyer. May Dearborn
Schwab. Mr. and Mrs. Watkins, Vasco
D. Dearborn and Henry Williams.
Mrs. Philip Twohy (Alva Wilson)
of Phoenix. Ariz, is the house guest
of Mrs. William Daughtrey. After a
short etay in Portland 'she will visit
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wil
son of Grants Pass.
Miss Catherine Henderson enter,
tained in the gold room of the Mult.
nomah hotel Monday with a luncheon,
followed by a matinee, for friends
wno are leaving for school In Cali
iornla. Those present were: The
Misses Veryl Blazier, Cecile Pink
ham of Burllngham, Cal,. Bernice
Lemorlne of Petaluma, CaL; Caroline
ijveraing, Leona Prag, Evelyn Frag,
.Virginia Edwards and the hostess.
Mrs. John William Rowland and
eon David and Lois and Brookes Man
Chester have returned 'from Mrs.
Rowland's summer home, "Pine
Lodge," in the Klickitat hills after a
most delightful vacation.
Dr. and Mrs. Edward C. Sewell of
San Francisco are the house guests
of Mrs. W. 11. Sewall for a fortnight.
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DCFUR. Or., Aug. 20. (Special.)
The engagement of Mrs. Anne Johns
Eton and Rev. John Robertson, both
of this city, was announced We'dnes
day evening at a party given by Miss
Jeanette Sigman and Mrs. George D,
Brodie at the home of Mrs. G. E. Mc-
Clintock.
The veranda and living room were
decorated with flowers and Japanese
lanterns. The dining room was at
tractive with a profusion of pink
sweet peas and maidenhair fern. From
the chandelier pink and white rib
bon streamers were hung, to the ends
ot which were attached corsage bou
quets holding the place carda bear
lng the names of the engaged couple
The bride-elect is a popular and
attractive young matron, having been
a resident of Dufur nearly all he
life.
Mr. Robertson has been pastor
the Dufur Methodist Episcopal
church for the last four years, com
lng here from a pastorate at Moro.
Miss Veryl Blazler was a delightful
hostess Monday evening for a dancin
party in the Arcadian Gardens
honor of Misses Cecil Pinkham an
Bernice Ielmorinl of California. Th
guests were the Misses Cecil Pink
ham. Bernice Ielmorinl, Adelaide
Richardson, Caroline Everding, Leona
Prag. Catherine Henderson. Evelyn
Prag and the Messrs. Francis Alstrop,
.Ralph Fra&, Albert' Cxswfxt4 .d-
The Misses Ethel and Mildred Mil
ler entertained with a delightful dinner-dance
at their home last Saturday
night. The lawn was artistically dec
orated with Japanese lanterns and
the table was centered with a large
bouquet of old-fashioned flowers.
Covers were placed for 12, includ
ing Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I. Sinnott,
Mr. and Mrs. William Frederick Den
man, Mr. and Mrs. Gillis Kellaher,
Miss Faith Hanthorn, John McKinnon,
Clarence Brazell, Fred Mathes and
the hostesses. The party was in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Sinnott, who are leav
ing for southern California soon.
Miss Mary West of Salem is spend
lng a few days with Miss Edythe Du
back in Ladd's Addition. Several af
fairs have been planned for Miss
West, as she Is being extensively en
tertained by her friends and relatives
f this city.
Mr. and Mrs.' William George
have as their guest Mrs. Hattie Craus-
gnll Thompson of Mill Valley, Cal.
They have returned from a motor trip
to the Hood river valley, Mount Hood
lodge and Cloud Cap inn.
Professor E. F. Pernot and daugh-
er, Miss Mabel Pernot, have as their
guests on an automobile tour through
he Cascade mountains Miss Dorothy
Bowman and Miss Pernot's fiance.
Everett Ward Williams. The trip is
planned to extend through the month
of August. They will visit all of the
principal lakes and points of interest
on the east side of the range, return
ing to the McKenzie river and thence
home.
Miss Audrey Collins will accomoanv
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. MeWhing and Mr.
ana Mrs. Kred. H. Miller (La Zona
Melching) on a motor trip to Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Collins will enter
tain the party during their stay in
Seattle. The Millers have Just re
turned from Seaside, where they were
the guests of Mr Fred C. Dunham.
Mrs. Marie Keates of Chicago is
visiting her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Henri Keates.
Miss Sarah Ellen Peabody. daughter
of H. N. Peabody, lumberman of Ta
coma, is the guest of her sister. Mrs.
Louis Wilbur Mack Miss Peabody
will attend St. Helen's hall this win
ter.
Members of Delta Zeta sororltv of
the University of Oregon passed an
enjoyaDie evening Monday at the
home of Miss Gladys Everett In Pied
mont. Plans were discussed for the
coming college year. Dainty refresh
ments were served. The sorority mem.
bers will be entertained Thursday
at the home of Miss Alvs Sutton at
1640 Fowler street.
-Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Boss were
dinner hosts last Sunday at the Co
lumbia Gorge hotel honoring Mrs
B. F. Weaver, Miss Lucile Brady of
Los Angeles and Mr. George of Fargo.
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Miss Mayo Methot was entertained
last week end in Seattle, where ehe
visited Mrs. Ruth Rooks. Her hostess
is the mother of Lieutenant-Commander
Harold Rooks' of the Texas,
who arranged a dance at the Naval
Country club in honor of Miss Methot.
Mrs. Rooks and Miss Methot also at
tended a formal dinner party aboard
the Texas.
Laos worth and Mary Norma, Mrs. R.
Moore and Warren, Aleyen and Mrs.
A. Mangold. Mrs. Maas and William,
Kernieth and Stanley Westland, Mrs.
H. Pureau, Mrs. J. Landen, his grand
mother, an-d Helen Gladys Marquardt.
Those who came in the evening to
wish Landen many more happy hlrth-
days were Mrs. M. Alfreds, Chicago,
111.; Mis Bertha Wilson, Mr. and Mrs
J. Cobearu Mrs. E. Wilson. Mrs. K.
Cotean of St. Louis, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs.
J. Landen and Mr. and Mrs. H. C
Marquardt.
Old friendships were renewed end
new acquaintances made at a picnic
dinner held in Laurel hurst park Sat
urday, August 13, by a number of
FortLind residents who at one time
made their homes in Bocceman, Mont.
The afternoon and evening were
passed, in recalling old times and en
joying a bountiful repast at 6 o'clock.
It was the -unanimous desire of all
present to hold similar gatherings
from time to time and to make fur
ther efforts to locate persons who
formerly lived in Bozeman and who
would be desirous of participating
in these sociial events.
Any person so desiring can do so
by communicating with Mrs. George
B Cooper, 4811 Thirty-third avenue
Southeast. Those attending the picnic dSnner
were Miss Phyli&s Wolfe. Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn King and children. Miss,
1 Van A3ken. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wll-
Mead, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
Mead, and Leslie L. Pope of Klamath
Falls will be solemnized September 6
at the home of the bride-elect. Mrs.
Sylvester Peterson will be Miss
Mead's only attendant, and George
Hasting of Spokane will act as best
man. Miss Mead is an attractive and
popular Portland girl. Mr. Pope Is a
graduate of O. A. C, and served dur
ing the war in the aviation corps.
Mrs. E. T. Johnson and daughters,
the Misses Ruth and Margaret, re
turned to Portland the first of the
week, after a vacation spent at Sea
view, Wash.
Miss Agnes Beach, who for the
past five months has been traveling
in the south and west, Is at present
In Yellowstone National park and is
expected in Portland by the end of
August.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McDonald of
742 Everett street motored home to
Portland Wednesday after a two
weeks' visit in Spokane. Mrs. Mc
Donald's sister. Miss Ivaloo Eddy,
principal of the Eddy school of elo
cution and dramatic art In Spokane,
motored back with them for a ten
days' visit. A number of affairs are
being planed for Miss Eddy.
EVENTS OF THE WEEK.
The annual reunion of the Royal
I ioneer family was heldi August 14.
It is thiir custom to attend Centenary
church once each year in honor of the
founder. Rev. William Royal. Follow
ing this service 54 members of the
familv met at the home of Mrs. Eolia
Royal Oberg, Wylde Wood, Craig
road. A bountiful luncheon was
served in the grove, followed by
programme of recollections in pioneer
missionary life.
Portland Juvenile circle. No. 2, Neigh
bors of Woodcraft, held its annual
picnic in Sellwood park, Saturday, Au
gust 13. They were accompanied by
their parents and little friends and
hid a happy afternoon playing games.
An elaborate luncheon was served
the juveniles will be notified) of the
next meeting.
leans. La., at her home. The decora
tions in the living room were sweet
peas and in the dining room golden
glow. She served luncheon to the fol
lowing guests: Mrs. Lynn Ambrose,
Mrs. A. Swaff, Mrs. E. Clapp, Mrs.
hilisl x. uones, Airs. i. layior ana
daughter Jean. Mr. and Mrs J. Miller
and Jackie Miller. A musical pro
gramme was enjoyed.
Professor and Mrs. G. A. Denfeld
cntertfined at a dinner dance last
Saturday evening at the Highland
Court apartments for Marion Hodges.
Margaret Duffy, Hazel Franz. Aurelia
Franz, Warren Hubert, Floyd Mc-
Clure, Rudolph Franz and Mr. Fritz.
Mrs. Denfeld chaperoned this same
party on a camping trip on the Co
lumbia highway at Ellahurst, where
the Daughters of Isabella have a
summer home.
J. Landen Marquardt, the son of
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Marquardt of Ala
meda, celebrated his second birthday
with a party to his little friends and
Mrs". J. Miller
of Mrs. Ernest
entertained in honor
Taylor of New Or-
Alpha Delta chapter of Alpha Xi
Delta entertained a number of guests
at the home of La Verne Scroggins.
Those invited were Portland girls
who will enter the Oregon Agricul
tural college this fall.
The wedding of ' Miss Helen C.
Burke Improvement Shoppe
428-9 Medical Bldg.
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Two Groups of Lovely Blouses
Reduced for
August Clearance
These offering's will prove of interest to almost every woman
for extremes in blouses meet here! Intensely practical blouses
for business and general wear and a group of charming costume
blouses all at attractive reductions I
Pongee Blouses
greatly reduced to
Tricolette Blouses
formerly $11.85 to $15 MS
$3.45
$8.65
Kayser Silk
Underwear
Our latest shipment of Kayser
silk underwear has just been
unpacked and there are com
plete assortments of all these
popular garments for your
selection. '
These are in the three attractive
models sketched, A regulation
Ferncrest is a tempting blouse of
pongee at. any time and when of
fered at this very special figure is
doubly attractive! There are regu
lation style Ferncrests and some
with extra rows of fine tucking on
collars. And then there are some
very smart new models with the
popular Peter Pan collar at this
special price. All are of excellent
quality pongee.
Novelty Kerchiefs
Three for $1 ...
Pure linens and fine lawns
printed in the most delightful
color combinations and de
signs. New patterns and
shades to match practically
every costume.
Just fifteen in this group so if
you would have first choice of one
of these delightful costume blouses
youll have to plan to be here
bright and early tomorrow morn
ing! Fascinating overblouses
tangerine, peach, tomato and navy
blue. Some are quite simple in ef
fect with Peter Pan collars and
others are elaborately embroidered
in contrasting shades. Deep fringe
adds attractive finish to some of
them. And1 all sizes!
Umbrellas
Re-covered
Just enough rain last week
remind us that umbrellas rvill
be needed pretty soon. Better
gel out that old one and let
us make it look Uke n""'
another cover.
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For sale in Portland by the Owl Drug;
Co.. Rosenthal Sisters with Llpmua,
Wolfe A Co., Mary Elizabeth Shop at
Portland Hotel, Lewia-tStenger Barber
Supply Co.
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"Models of Fur Garments"
at
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151 TENTH ST.
Between Morrlon and Alder,
rkone Broadway 4506.
Rentrllnar and remodeling- your old
lurm into smart, new atyle
at moderate eoat.
Two Remarkable Groups
of Skirts in the
August Clearance
Youll recognize these as skirts that have been
far, far higher priced! Here's an opportunity
tt save on skirts that you can wear all the
year round with light blouses for many occa
sions. $7.85
for skirts
formerly $10 to $16.85
Jerseys and flannels plain white skirts solid
colors and some with blazer 6tripes. They're
remarkable at the price for materials alone
would cost more!
$10.85
for skirts
formerly $15 to $35
Handsome silks in novelty design
large dots interesting plaid3 and
smart checks and some solid shades.
Plain, pleated and "accordion pleated
models. And come unusually fine
shantungs and pongees in solid shades
as well as handsome Prunella and
fine worsteds. A few in extra size
with waist bands up to 26 inches.
Now you can buy
Chamoisette
Gloves at
69c
Two-clasp style gloves
beaver embroidered in
self or contrasting shades
and white gloves. All
sizes and excellent quali
ties. 16-button
Chamoisettes
$1.65
A very special price for
these splendid gloves in
white, beaver, champagne
and grey.
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Excellent savings on good
HOSIERY
All these items are of the usual Len
non standard and that means the
best you can buy at the price!
Women's Silk and Fiber
Stockings at 69c
Black, grey and cordovan shades in
excellent quality stockings. They will
wear excellently .and are regularly
priced 85c.
Allen A. Black Cat
Hosiery for $1.50
Pure thread silk stockings with lisle
hem tops. In such popular colors as
brown, navy, black and white.
Full-Fashioned Silk
Hosettes at $1.29
A special price because they're slight
ly irregular in weave. Brown, white
and .black, but not all sizes in every
color. First quality would be $2.50.
Women's Sport Lisle
Stockings for $1.50
This is the newest item in sport hose
Derby ribbed of the famous Phoenix
brand. In black, white and brown
they're mighty good looking and will
wear wonderfully.
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SILK HOSE FOR MEN
75c and $1