The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, January 08, 1922, SECTION THREE, Image 43

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    SECTION THREE
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Editorial Page and Doings in
Realm of Society
VOL. XLI
PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, 1923
NO. 3
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waII an in universltv and fiO-
, .It S. l'routy was hostess at a dan- ' " ' 4 T ; . - ' cial circles In San Francisco and the
fing party at the Pr'outy quarters at ' , - . ( i'it fja3r region.
the barracks. , . . . t j . X" j
Thursday Mrs. Karl r'ickle was f v . 5 , v - -3! ' .. 1
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' g-1 HIS past week there wa a lull old world.. Mrs. Warren E. Thomas.
I 1" social activities. The rush of Mrs. Charles K. Sfrs, Mrs. Edwin hostess at a tea at her home. 690 East
idc noiiuay H.ran wa over anu Laiweu ana Mrs. Thomas' Jl. Will- Fifteenth street North, honoring Mrs
no one wanted to give, any large or iams were among those who .assisted Klatcliford. Many of the army set
formal festivities.. But . as sot.11. as the hostess yesterday. .' ' and society folk of Portland attended
society had rested for a day or bo its Tomorrow Mrs. Edward LI. Kings- n Friday Mrs. Blatchford gave a
leaders commenced . to plan for "Our ley and her daughter. . Mrs. Medford ica for Mrs. Huhert S. Miller, the
City's ball" which will be held Janu- Reed, of Hood River, who is spending .1, ride of Lieutenant Miller. The
ary 18 In the municipal auditorium the season here, will-entertain at a women of the post were Invited to
for the benefit of the. woodyard proj- tea for Mrs. George Archibald Kings- meet the bride. The hours were 3 to
cct that the city conducts as'a means ley (Anna Mae Chipping), who is a 5 o'clock.
of providing Jobs for the, unemployed, recent bride. Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley Cn Frday night Coioncl and MrB-
This is a most, worthy and practical returned from their wedding tour a channing Delaplane were hosts at a.
cause. It .means, a chance for the short time ago. They were married theater party for Mrs. Inglls.
man who Is down and out financially in Hood River and motored from Mrg w v rjnsmore of piedmont
to get work and provide for his wife Portland through California for their r. ,' , u u . ,
and little chUdrenV Sociky..has heard honeymoon. ; VancoL .T , , h
. .. . ' , , j,. . , Vancouver barracks for a time with
the call or this splendid enterprise. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Gerlinger her daughter Mrs William McC
and. with Mrs. William MacMaster as have returned from California. They .. .I" , . . VP
nd for the visitor Mrs. Chapman will
give a tea next Tuesday,
On January 11 Mrs. Everett 8
tea for
the army set. honoring her mother.
Mrs. J. A. Lakln of Palo Alto, Cal.
At the reception given New Year's
day by General and Mrs. Blatchford,
Mrs. Delaplane and Mrs. Rose poured
chairman of the municipal ball,, soci- made the trip in their car and found
ety will rally to the support of the the roads in fine condition. They
undertaking. Mayor Baker named were accompanied on the journey by
Mrs Mar.Ma.ster . r.hairmari because Miss tleorriann Hp rl in o-c on, at.-c y
...-Ik,,... r Kii.nh.n. v . ,...." - Prouty will be hostess at
leadership that assure success tact. Society from now on to ' Ash
judgment, womanliness, fairness and Wednesday, March 1, will be busy,
sincerity. Mrs. MacMaster is rally- Several weddings are scheduled for
ing about her a corps of earnest the latter part of this month,
worker whn arft determined to make
this charity ball the biggest and best Society at the post continues to be and tnose assisting were Mrs. -Wise,
affair of the social season. Everyone interesting, with many events honor- Mrs- Harrison G. Travis. Mrs. Thomas
who possibly can do so will purchase lnS the various newly arrived mem- A- Harris and Mrs. Inglis. The offi-
ticketa and gladly will help the cause ber of the army set and those who cers were a11 ,n fuI1 regalia and the
that rivea the jobless man a chance Plan to leave soon. air of festivity and good cheer pre-
to help himself and provide for his Last Tuesday Mrs. Thomas A. Har- vailed.
family. Mrs. Henry Ladd Corbett and ria entertained in compliment to Mrs At tne New Tear's "at home" of
Mrs. Cameron Squires are among the- Blatchford, wife of the commanding Colonel and Mrs. Bradbury, which
prominent young matrons who are general. Those present were: Mrs. was an afternoon affair for society
assisting. They are vice-chairmen. Arthur W. Bradbury, Mrs. Channing and the post set, Mrs. Frank C. Baker
The money derived from the ball will Lelaplanj, Mrs. William P. Inglis. poured. Assisting were Mrs. Albert
enable the city to carry on Its enter- Mrs. Edward C. Rose, Mrs. Ponting. Samuel Peake, Mrs. Andrus, Mrs.
;irise which affords help to so many Mrs. William P. Currier, Mrs. Keith Pegram Whitworth, Mrs. C. E. Dent-
.leserving families. a- Wise. Mrs. Clyde Kelly and Mrs. ler. Mrs. Prouty. Mrs. H. F. Kendall.
chame',& Woodworth. He dlstin- Babb.'. Miss Rallic Joyce. Miss Alice
guished himself during the war ,as ;Moore, Flora Jano MeBrlde, Mary
Louise and Susannah Piatt, Miss
Helen Parker and Miss Helen West.
Mrs. Robert C. Smith was hostess
for a. smart tea Thursday at her home
on Portland Heights, honoring Mrs.
John Kenton, of Vancouver, B. C. At
the tea table were Mrs. Hamilton
Boyd, and Mrs. John Dickson. Assist
ing about the rooms were. Miss Helen
Moody. Miss Mary Clancy and Miss
Marion Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Reade M. Ireland
(Allsa MacMaster) are being, con
gratulated on the arrival of a baby
girl, born Tuesday.
More than 60. members , of the
Portland Hunt club., who had gath
ered at Metzger park last Monday to
parted for a trip to California.
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One of the pleasant affairs of the J- L- Blschoff.
Miss Dentler, Miss Andrus. Miss Ariel
Whedon and a few others.
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week Just closed was the tea given on Wednesday Mrs. R. M. Blatch-
yestcrday by Mrs. Lorlng K. Adams ford was hostess at a luncheon at ' .
for Mrs. H. C. Wortman, who' but a which she honored Mrs. Inglis, who Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cleveland in
short time ago returned from a trip ''oon will leave for California. Among nounce the engagement of their
around the world. The Lorlng Adams 'ne other guests were Mrs. Bradbury, daughter Maude, to Sellm E. Wood
residence was artistically decorated Mrs. Currier. Mrs. Channing Dela- worth of San Francisco. Cal.
with choice flowers. Among the plane, Mrs. Earl Fickle, Mrs. Lord, Miss Cleveland and Mr. Woodworth
guests were many of the women of Mrs. H. F. Kendall, Mrs. Powell and were etudents together at the Uni
(he Wednesday art class, who are de- Mrs. C. E. Dentler. ' verslty of California, where ehe was
voted to the study of art and who Wednesday evening Mrs. Clyde a member of Kappa Alpha Theta and University of California to go
The marriage of Mrs. Crete M. Don
ald and Boyd M. Hamilton, which wal
solemnised Thursday In the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Koelcr, parents
witness the finish' of the New 'Year of the bride, was one of the surprise
paper chase, stayed over to the hunt affairs of the season. The Keeler
hr.akfaat afterwards and toasted residence at 504 East Twenty-sixth
Fred A. Martin, 'who won the Ever- streot North was attractively deeor
ding cup in the annual classic. , By a ated for tho occasion. .After a up
coincidence Mrs. Martin had been ap- per for the bridal party and relative
pointed hostess of the day. so' the attending, Mr.. and Mrs. Hamilton ae-
honors lay to the Martin family.
The clubhouse at Garden Home had
not been so crowded with local hunt
folk nor so festive for many a month.
The riders of the chase and those
who had ridden out. but did not go
through. Joined the crowd despite
muddy boots and togs. It was the
most typical hunt gathering of the
year and stimulated the rising enthu
siasm of the club . to future events
like it. . Seven more chases and
breakfasts are planned for the season.
An old plan revived during the
afternoon and soon to be put in force
is to follow the Friday night musical
rides with club dances twice a month.
An attractive tea for members of
the younger set was given last week
by Miss Catherine Ovcrhcck who en
tertained for about 73 of her friends.
Mrs. George W. Brown poured and
Mrs. Harry Humphrey cut Ices. As
sisting about the rooms were Miss
Eileen Cook, Miss Imogene Lewla.
Miss Virginia Edwards. Miss Marian
Bowman and Miss Charlotte Mal
boeuf. Miss Muriel Withers played
piano selections during the afternoon.
Mrs. Charles W. King and her
daughter, Mrs. Roland M. Lockwood,
are spending an enjoyable month
Tnese ana omer parlies are 10 traveMn;'ln California. Mrs. King
announced as soon as a new enter- expect. to visit her son Charles In
tainment committee is appointed. pal AUo whcre ho i, attending
Events for the club this week begin stanr0rd university,
this morning with a cross-country ...
ride from town to the club for break- xt an attractively appointed tea
fast and the ride back to town In the ye8terday the engagement of Mlna
afternoon; Wednesday night a spe- jeanntte W-ii?nins, daughter of Mr.
cial drill at the riding academy for an(1 Mrg w. H. Wiggins, and Lynn
the tailors, who will be in convention Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
this week, and a reception by the Davis of Altoona. Pa., was announced,
tailors to the club afterwards, when The teft wns Kiv(ii In the Wiggins
a style show of riding clothes will residence on Clackamas street and
be held. The reception will be at tne bride-elect anc hrr mother re-
the Multnomah hotel. Next Saturday ceivea. The wedding will be in April
afternoon there will be a closed paper an(1 pri0r to that dato many social
chase for seniors and Mr. and Mrs. affairs doubtless will bo given for
Martin will lay the course. JIlss Wiggins, who Is a popular Irv-
Those who assisted Mrs. Martin as ington girl. For the announcement
hostess at the club breakfast last party the rooms were decorated in
Monday were Mrs. W. U. Sanderson, yellow flowers and the tea table was
to States jnto th war shi was twice with her return from Belgium to her Mrs. Earl Bernard, Miss Helen Zim- centered with tulips, hyacinths and
are especially interested in the Jour- Kelly, wife of Captain Kelly of the he of Beta Theta Pi. Both have dls- France as a volunteer worker In a decorated, and is one of the very few home Jn Urcsham. . . merman, Mrs. Ambrose Cronin, Mies-other gay and fragrant spring blos-
neying of Mrs. Wortman in that she barracks, entertained at a dinner .' t inguished war records overseas. French hospital in 1917. In recogni- women wearers of the distinguished Mr. Woodworth Is a metalurgical Xell . Osborne, Miss Jean Skene and Boms. Little Jane Reynolds, who was
visited so many of the leading art party at their quarters, honoring Mrs. It will be remembered that Miss tion of her service with the American service medal. Her career as a Euro- .ngineer, and is a member of the San Miss Sajlie Sabln. Women who rode stationed at the door, presented each
centers, galleries and exhibits of the Inglis. The same evening Mrs. Ever- Cleveland left a professorship at the army after the entrance of the United pean relief worker ended last month Francisco " firm of Hamilton,' Beau- through the chaso were Mlsa Martia Continued on l'ak-o X)