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PORTLAND,' OREGON, SUNDAY
RTJbriC . events ai e dominatins:
-the springtime social calendar,
Society motors . to- dinners at
he inns along: the Columbia river
highway. Then society returns for a
lance pageant, a tea at the art rau-
seum, a luncheon or afternoon affair tractive lawn pageant to be held on
.or a bride-elect or an interesting Trinity lawn under the auspices of
visitor, and so the bright days are the physical education, department
giving promise of most enjoyable af- ot the Young? Women's Christian as
fairs yet to. come. Summer in some sociation. This will be a typically
cities .is a dreary or a sweltering enchanting summer entertainme
blank socially. But summer in Port- with its garden setting and delight
land usually means delightful enter- ful surroundings. Society witf check
taming for visitors, for Portland Is off tKis afternoon-on theocial cal
becoming known far and near as arendar and plan .to be 'there,
summer resort, an ideal , place in Friday, May 26, peneral and Mrs.
which, to visit in the mid-year. . Ri..M. Blatchfordvwill entertain with
Last .Wednesday the Portland Art a dinner party'before the gay mili-
musseum was the scene of an attract- tary dancethat will be held at Van-
ive tea given by the School Art couver barracks. ' ?
league: Society, patrons of art and Miss-Helen Stover and Miss Con-
the-art school of the museum will stance Piper will-be welcomed soon,
be interested to know that the an- Hie former as a visitor for the sum
nual exhibition and tea will be held-.'mer and the. latter as a gifted Port-
at the -Art museum Friday in the land girl home for a visit among
large studios. The exhibit will m-, relatives and friends. -Tney .are en
elude drawings, designs and sketches, route from New York. i
The pork of the little children of Mrs. Edmund C. King entertained
the Ounior department will be ex- at a beautifully appointed tea oh
ceptionally charming. These prom- Wednesday . -ilerno'JTi Tn honor of
ising . young artists, although mere Mrs. Edward Labbe of Bellingham,
beginners, display decided talent and Wash., and Mrs. H. L. Titus and her
originality. They are children of daughter, Miss Jean Titus, of Coro-
prominent families and their exhibi- r.ado,-Cal. - Lovely lilacs and tulips
tion will be, a feature to draw vis- decorated the tea table, which was
it-orb,- At the tea Mrs. Lee Hoffman, presided over, by Mrs. Frank Branch
Mrs. A. E. Doyle and Mrs. Harry Cor- Riley and Miss Edith Shearman. i
bett will preside. All who are inter- Last Sunday evening Miss Margaret
ested may attend. - Biddle was hostess at a delightful
May 26 also will be the date for picnic supper at her home on Waver-
the concert to be given by Krwyn ley heights.
Mutch and society plans to be pres- The smart event for -the younger
ent married set and the bachelors and
One of the seasons most artistic maids of society was a subscription
events will be the music visualiza- dance given : in Portland ' Heights
tion programme to be given May 31 clubhouse '
by Miss Kathenne Laidlaw and her Several dinners preceded the dance,
pupils in the Heilig theater. As so Mrs. Lewis McArthur and Mrs Guy
many of the girls participating are riichardn entertained at Mrs McAr-
members of smart-set families, there thur's home. . .
will be great interest displayed and Caroll Dunning was host at an at-
scores of hosts will entertairl at box tractive dinner party on Tuesday
and line parties. David Campbell evening preceding the subscription
will preside at the piano. Beauty dance. He entertained at the Unl-
and grace, youth and poetry will be versity club. Those who enjoyed the
expressed in the interpretation of the affair were Mrs. William B. Rober-
music and the affair no doubt will be , (Jwuinaed From First Pajfe.) . "
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MORNING, MAY 21, 1923
quite an event of Importance socially
and artistically. Miss Laidlaw and
her students have many friends whu
are anticipating the opportunity to
-witness this production. '
June 3 will witness an ideally at-
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