The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, May 28, 1922, SECTION THREE, Page 4, Image 46

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TITE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX," PORTtANP, MAY 28, 1923
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Harrietts Romance
A novelette in eight chapters.
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as th insignia of enrollment into the
vast army of loyal Portlanders who
have assisted in this effort, are blos
soming profusely on every street cor
ner. They are appearing on the coat
lapels of members of all civic organ
izations, and are tending to keep be
fore the public the forthcoming an
nual rose fete.
A design worthy of any queen has
been selected for the crown, which is
to be fashioned from Oregon-mined
gold, and set with precious stones.
The committee from the business
women's club- in charge of the cam
paign is as follows: Josephine H.
Forney, Mrs. a. J. Frankel, Marie
Sommers.
Miss Anne Masterton, an attractive
visitor, who has been the house guest
of Mrs. -Harry Kendall for several
weeks, has returned to her home in
Cleveland, Ohio.
Miss Selma Meyer, the much-feted
ibride-elect, was the inspiration for a
!bridge tea yesterday afternoon, at
which Miss Irene Goldsmith was
hostess.
Miss Laura Van Houten, daughter
of Mrs. Helen Van Houten, celebrated
her birthday by giving a line party
at J. Erwyn Mutch's recital Friday
night. Afterward her guests en
joyed a supper at the residence of her
grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. J, W. Hill.
Mrs. "Walter A. Goss and Miss
Blanche Catlin were hostesses at an
attractive tea yesterday afternoon.
Presiding at the tea table were Mrs.
L. A. Andrus, Mrs. W. W. Cotton, Mrs.
Graham Dukehart and Miss Alice
Strong. They were assisted by Miss
Xucia Morris, Miss Helen Eastham
and Miss Nellie Pipes.
Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Henderson, Mrs. Robert McAlpin en
tertained with a delightful bridge and
dancing party last night..
Mr. and Mrs. William Heller Ehr.
man were hosts at a Portland hotel
Saturday night supper-dance. Their
quests included Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Itothchild and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
J'rank.
An attractive dinner party of
W ednesday evening was that given
by Leonid Fink in, honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Harland Tucker at the Alex
andra Court hotel.
Miss Isabelle Warwich and Earl D,
Fchlaman were married last Thurs
day at the home of the bride's par
ents in Laurelhurst. The wedding
took place at 2 o'clock with Dr. E. H.
Pence officiating. The bride was at
tended by Jier .sister. Miss Victoria
"Warwich. Out-of-town guests pres.
ent at the wedding were Mrs. R. P.
tkhlaman of Berkeley, Cal., Mr. and
Mrs. John Boyd and Mr. and Mrs.
B. Boyd of Vancouver, B. C. After
a wedding trip in the south the young
couple will make their home in
fcitockton, Cal.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jess C. Hess were
hosts at a dinner party at their home
on the Sandy boulevard Tuesday eve-,
ning, honoring Mr. a,nd Mrs. C. V.
Morris, who left Wednesday for a five
weeks' motor trip through California
and Mexico. Covers were laid for 13.
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Mrs. E. W. Barlow has returned to
her home at 670 East Broadway after
an extended visit in the east and
south, having 'spent the winter sea-
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son in Miami, Fla., ana a few months
with her son, Howard, of New York
City, who is well known in Port
land musical circles.
Dr. and Mrs. O. Miller Babbitt and
Professor and Mrs. Charles Swenson
entertained for Madame Ver Haar, the !
celebrated oratorio singer of Chicago,
last Thursday night when she was
passing through Portland, at a de
lightful dinner at Forest hall, and
later at a supper-dance at the Port
land hotel.
The Portland Rowing club will en
tertain with an informal dance at
Christensen's hall Friday night, June
. This, affair will be the first of a
series, of dances which will be given
this summer. The patronesses will be
Mrs. Harold C. Howes. Mrs. W. J.
Patton, Mrs. Lewis Mills. and Mrs.
H. Ji. Judge. Th6e on the committee
are Floyd Lynch, Fred Newell, Law
rence Edwards, Cellisier Wheeler,
Waldo Buckler and Dave Cooper.
Messages of congratulation are
being sent to Mr. and Mrs. John P,
Weston of 718 Patton road on the ar
rival of a son, Eben Thomas Weston,
born Friday. Mis. Weston was Miss
Marion Briggs.
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Miss Elizabeth Eugenia Woodbury
will be heard in dramatic rendition of
'Antony and Cleopatra" on Friday
evening. June 2, at 8:15 o'clock at the
Little theater.
Miss Woodbury is being presented
in this unusual play by the Portland
Shakespeare Study club. She is an
eastern tvoman and was: for several
years leading exponent of dramatic
art in the Columbia college of ex
pression in .Chicago. Since coming
to Portland she has had charge of
the department of dramatic art in the
Valair conservatory.
Some of the special features of this
Shakespearean evening at the Little
A committee to arrang'e for all the
great services and meetings of the
women for the sreneral convention of
the Episcopal church in September
has for Its chairman Mrs. James
Muckle of 563 Ladd avenue. Mrs.
A. W. Stone is vice-chairman of the
committee and Mrs. J. Sherman Tay
lor secretary. Other members are
Mrs. . W. A. M. Breck. Mrs. Edward
Lyons. Mrk D. D. Mackie, Mrs. H. 43,
Schlegel, Mrs.; F. C. Malp'as, Mrs.
A. A. Morrison, Mrs. John D. Rice,
Mrs. C. W. Holmes, Mrs. A. W. Payne,
Mrs. Tom G. Taylor, Mrs. Carl Den
ton, Miss Ruth Grant, Mrs. J. B. Jones,
Miss B. A. Bartlett, Mrs. F. S. Mer.
ritt, Mrs. Jennie S. Glover, Miss Van
Home, Miss Fox, Mrs. J. W. Day of
St, Helens. Mrs. A. J. Sherwood of
Coquille, Mrs. Edwin Weller of Sa
lem, Mrs. E. P. Proctor of Grants Pass,
Mrs. E. A. Chapman of Oregon City,
Mrs. L. W. Pittman of Eugene, Mrs.
George Martin of Milwaukie, Mrs,
I. K. Hammond of Ashland and Mrs,
W. B. Hamilton of Medford.
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Mrs. George O. Durkee gave a de
lightful br'dge tea Tuesday after
noon, complimenting STrs. C. B. Baker,
who will leave soon for an extended
visit in the east.
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Miss Mildred Steinmetz and Miss
Louise Watson entertained the Pi
Beta Phi Aluirmae club Saturday
afternoon at the home of Mis Stein
metz in Mount Tabor. An interest
ing discussion of health was given
by Dr., Estella Ford Warren. Later
in the afterndon tea was served.
Mrs. Frank Knight and Mrs.
John R. Turner poured. Assisting the
hoftesoes about the rooms were the
Misst-s Marjorie Kruse, Alice Peaper,
Helen Philbrook and Lorna Meisner.
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Mr. and Mrs. Anderson M. Cannon
motored to Seaside for ti week-end.
Mrs Frank E. Watkins entertained
with a prettily appointed birthday
party in "honor ef her little son, Frank
K. Jr., on his first birthday. The lit
tle guests included: Jack Maitland.
Eugene Maitland. Paul Nau, Frank
Nau Jr., Alvin Miller, Frank A. Bau-
man Jr.,' Eugene Bauer, . Geraldine
Penman,- Nadine -Korlann and Mavis
: Eileen Jones.
Miss Katheryn Keim entertained
at her home, 188 Porter street, Fri
day evening. May 25, to honor Miss
Marie Schmid, who wHl become the
tride of John H. Bauer early in June.
Girl friends of the br'de-elect assisted
Miss Keim in staging an old-fashioned
shower and sewing bee. Those
present were Miss Schmid and- her
Sisters, Helen Sehmid and Mrs. T. W.
Harmon: the Misses Beulah Roberts
I and Grace Roberts Gertrude Schar,
; M. Alice Franklin, Ivy Witzigr, Bessie
Geller, Alice Amesbury, Roberta Dan
iels and the hostess, Miss Keim.
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Mrs. Roscoe R. Giltner and Miss
Helen Darling were guests at the Chi
Omega house in Eugene last week end.
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- Miss Joann Hogshire, the attractive
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hog
shire, has returned from eastern Ore
gon and will spend the summer in
Portland. . ,
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Mrs. George Atiyeh was a charming
hostess yesterday afternoon at a
small tea honoring Miss Helen Mc
Leod of Missoula. Mont., wr?Q has just
completed her course at an eastern
finishing school and is visiting her
aunt, Mrs. C. G. McLeod.
Of interest to art lovers is a tea
planned by Mrs. Truiti Hughes for to
morrow in compliment to Miss -Clara
Stephens, a prominent artist of this
city. Several of Miss Stephen's paint
ings will be on exhibition.
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Members of the University of Wash
ington Alumni association "gathered at
the crystal room of the Benson hotel
Wednesday evening for the "annual
dinner party. Harry S. Dorman pre
sided and Robert MacFarlane, who
was president of the student botfy at
Washington last year, gave a talk
on the present activities and policies
of the student, A musical programme
included songs by Elbert L. Bellows
accompanied by Mrs. Amy Olmstead
Welch and group singing of college
songg. Members of the association are
anxious that any Washington alumni
not affiliated will send In theh names
to the secretary, Mrs. Welch, at 455
East Fif tyf ourthstreet.
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Friday night the Grade Teachers'
sociation celebrated their 10th an
niveissary with a beautifully ap
pointed banquet in the crystal room
of the Benson hotel; Several speeches
were made by members, and Miss
Lilah Rogers and Miss Pauli, also
members of the association, sang
solos. Miss Julia Spooner, president
of the association presided over the
affair. Miss Gertrude. Greathouse of
Chapman school, Irene Ripey of Haw
thorne Buckman school and Grace
Bridges of Couch school successfully
arranged for the banquet.
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"Portland in 19-"-" will be a feature
of the Y. W. C. A. fete June 3 on
Trinity church lawn. The various
nations to be represented at the ex
position will be the inspiration for a
group of dances by "members of the
y. W, C. A. gymnasium classes. The
Irish jig will be danced by Miriam
Dowling and Jeanne Roth, the high
land fling by Barbara Harder and
Elizabeth Easter, the -Dutch dance by
Catherine Larson and Georgene Lar
son, the Russian dance by Katherine
Cole and Myrtle Kregness, the Span
ish dance by Lydia Patzelt, Elizabeth
Peattfle, Irene Drack, Hallie Garigus,
Mrs.. Garrigus and Alice Ludgate, the
Chinese dance by Hazel Lee and Betty
Wong. "America" will be portrayed
by Lydia Patzelt as a grand finale.
The . fairy queen, little Isabelle
Knott and her maid of honor, Audrey
Hay, will be attended y Audrey
Huthman, Fern Kuppersmith. Edith
Burns, Maxine Walton, Helen Burns,
Marion Hallam, EviSlyn Rockwell and
Margaret George. .. The dance of 'the
sunbeams and butterflies will be the
offering of Jean Lottdell and Phoebe
Jane Catton. Barbara Harder will be
the soloist, for "A Love Letter." A
Japanese fan dance will be given by
Marjorie Livebaugh, Wanda Leonard,
Jeanette Mayers, Lois O'Connor, Lou
ise Webber. - Thurley Aimes, Sybil'
Pattys, Analden Hathaway, Lillian
Egloff, Jean Jamison, Elsie Lea.
Betty Wheatofi, Adrian Aimes, Mar
cell Thomas, Frances Elkins and Jean
Forrest. A solo number will be the
scarf dance - by Miss May Hurst.
"Southern Roses," a' gavotte, will be
danced by Leona Klebenow, Ruth
Hare. Margaret' Peattie, Frances
Hurst, Georgene T arson, Lucille Lar
son, Myrtle Kregness, Mildred Ram
sey, Phyllis Wjnn, Rose Steele, Mrs.
L,N. Veal and Mabel Morse. Several
other numbers will .round out a com
plete programme of dances.
EVENTS OF THE WEEK.
The Past Matrons club of Camelia
chaDter. Order of the Eastern Star.
was delightfully entertained by Mrs.
W. S. Cutler and Mrs. T. G. Williams
at the home of the latter, 962 East
N'nth street North, May 25. After a
delicious luncheon and short business
session a social hour was enjoyed;
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Multnomah Hotel,
members present were: Mrs. W. S.
Cutler, Mrs. O. S. Cutler. Mrs. A. A.
Graham, Mrs. G. E. Hamaker, Mrs.
S. Kreyer, Mrs, M. Martin, Mrs. F. A.
van Kirk, Mrs. T. A. Crawford, Mrs. I
C. W. Miller, Mrs. F, A. Watts, Mrs.
A. H. Trego. Mrs. . L. Aldrich, Mrs.
L. C, Phillips: guests, Mrs. C. Brosius
and Mrs. C. M. Williams, Hood R'ver;
Mrs. J. R. Turner, Mrs. Etta Hall,
little Elizabeth Turner and Florence
Williams and the hostess. The club
will be the guests of Mrs. 1 O. Lakin,
namDiei avenue. June la. ji
The Kappa Phi sorority held a
charity dance May 19 at the Laurel
hurst clubhouse. About 200 guests
attended. Puijch was served and the
music was furnished by Hobbs-' or
chestra. The proceeds are intended
for the help of needy families in
Portland.
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To celebrate their eighth wedding
anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
Andersen entertained with five tables
of cards on May 19. Honors were
won by Mrs. -A. W. Hager. Mrs. S.
Christensen, M. Sound, and C, Jorgen
sen. After refreshments were served,
aanc'ng was enjoyed.
Mrs. Andersen has asked a few
friends for next Wednesday after
noon to meet her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Edward Meier Paulsen, a Visitor from
Marshfield.
" Mrs. Clara Kaufman gave a large
dinner party Tuesday night at the
Nortonia in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Latz of San Franeisco.
Miss Eunice A. Mitchell was the
recipient of a delightful shower,
planned by Mrs. William H. Wash
inger and Miss Frances Hinshall, at
the home of Bishop and Mrs. Wash
inger, 686 East Taylor street. The
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Harriet's Preliminary t'Thank You"
Chapter VII
PHYLLIS AND HARRIET Were" driving home from
the theater one Saturday afternoon toward the
(Jose of May. The date of Harriet's wedding
was drawing very near and practically everything was
ready. Her' thoughts, were suddenly interrupted by
Phyllis, who broke the silence to remark: "I almost
forgot to thank you for ordering that yarn fo me
while I was away." 'Oh, you are quite: welcome."
returned Harriet, "and, speaking of thanking people
for things, reminds me that : I must order a few
acknowledgment cards. Do you know the correct
form? Can you help me?" "No, not exactly," an
swered Phyllis, "but I can take you to a place where
they do know." . . . So history repeated itself,
and the pleasant lady behind the counter drew up a
sarnple for Harriet, as follows:
Miss H arriet Louise Hcrvlitt acknowledges
nUh thanks your gift and will lafyc pleasure
in wiling a personal note later.
"Thfs is very nearly the same as the one your friend
Helen St. John had last year," continued the Jady,
"and it is . the very latest style." -Thus there was
another warm spot made in Harriet's heart for
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We have them in Patents, Patent and
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These practical utility coats
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