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SECTION THREE 0 w&cct. Editorial Page and Doings in Realm of Society VOL. XLI PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY .MORNING, JULY 2, 1922 NO. 27 ' ' jpru--- - if - STTSv v P m t A : 'v. "HMHBKIj.' I: " "':'' h0k D fl h 'J' ! ::: j22 1 I IEING with. 'the brightest tints boughs and garlands of roses were fy watermelon crepe, with an. Alice ' tive to .Miss Nan. Montgomery, who costume was of pale, pink georg I I 1 .is-- TT V of the rainbow.-Portland wo- suspended. Handsome flags of 'every blue hat: . . wore an'Ahce blue Bweater, men have chosen their 'frocks nation were placed along the-edges . . Mrs. Clift Lamping was stunning silk skirt.and large hat. . of the most brilliant and : unusual " of the, canvas. in a white' sweater and skirt, and . The festival princesses, clad in be- colors this summer. Whereas the - Aiband .and two orchestras kept wore an orchid hat. coming costumes, attracted consid- tnodiste of a few years ago- would the dancers busy. Maay expressions Miss Isabel Clark wore a black erable attention. , Miss Alice Bow touch a creation with a daring dash" were' heard from the.navy, men to-and; white costume. " ' man wore a sport dress , trimmed of color, now the authorities oagood the effect that Portland girls'dance , Mrs." "Van Eennsaeler Sternburgh : with 'heavy v braiding, with a jauntj dressing lavish color in their de-. particularly -well. . , wore a whitesport costume. - white hat; J Miss Janet House's geor signs. , Qne cj the features of the after- Mrs. C. F. Adams wore a handr gette dress was set off by a large. Noticeable, too, are Milady's hats was the oresentation br Rear- 8ome black gown and hat. - filmy! black hat. this season. At many social gather- Admiral J V Chase of a miniature Miss Elizabeth Hailey was attrac- '. Mrs. George L. Baker was charm ette crepe, caught with a' single deep pink rose. Mrs. Arthur W. Bradbury poured, and Mrs.' Pegram "Whitworth - cut ices. Assisting about the rooms were Mrs.. Richard Park, Mrs. Creed C. Hammond, Miss Margaret ' McAdams, . .Miss . Helen Jones, Miss . Mary "Holmes and Miss Vivian Gorham. - . Miss Martha Scott, the house guest ings,- a person might fancy he was ' admiral's flag to Miss Harriet Grlf- tive in a peach-colored sweater and ing in a dull blue georgette crepe of her cousin, Mrs. L. Allen Lewis, I a f1nw.u m l . J . A . 1. .. ntth' w 1 a aaAir.tr ... i V. n 11 , ; . ! ' ttn ...lira in a flower garden. The large floppy straws as well asHrim hats of silk and satin are gaily orna mented with flowers, so perfect that they look positively real. One of the recent fashion, revues was the gathering last Monday on caslon was the dansant given by the tired in a ST outfit officers of the battleship and the six destroyers anchored in the har bor. It was one of the most pic-1 turesque affairs ever planned in the city. Society maids and; matrons wore their most becoming da-esses, hat to match. Mrs. Clarence" Eubanks was stun ning ia a sport costume of black and white. Miss Alberta Bair wore: a gray sweater, and an attractive hat of cerise. ' i Miss Mayme Helen Flynn was at tired in an attractive gown of yel low with a smart red hat. - Mrs. Henrv T. Mayo was statelv In Miss-Gladys Dunne wore a frock 0iack satin,with hat to match; and fith, queen of Rosaria. Among the throng of society folk whose attractive costumes were greatly admired was Mrs. Henry Chaney. who wore a striking white sport costume. :. Mrs. Josephine Andrews was-at- Black and white was worn comingly by Miss Jane Talbot. be- of orange handkerchief linea with a smart hat. ' -Mrs. W.-B. Roberson wore aa-or-. which were especially 1 . effective chid, sport costume. . , . against the trim uniforms of the Mrs. Guy Webster Talbot's ; cos officers, and the white flannels and tume was of gray. .; ' ' ' blue Jackets oit the civilian . men Miss Harriet Griffith was gowned aboard. 1 . in orchid, and wore a stunning pur- a corsage of dainty pink flowers.' , A . large; picture hat and a-black and white costume was most becom ing to Mrs. Richard M. Blatchford. -Mrs. C. E. Dentler's gown was of heavy' white- embroidered silk.- Her daughter,. . Miss Jeannette, .wore or-r dress with white beading, . with white hat. . : . - . -Mrs.; Clarence E. Eentler, wife of Colonel Den tier, with her daughter, Miss Jeannette, entertained delight fully; at tea ' "Wednesday ' for a coterie-of f rends. Blue delphinium with pink -rosebuds adorned the tea table and: tall Japanese flag lilies were -used- in the , reception room. Receiving -with the . hostesses were the. honor, guests. . Mrs. ' Richard N. Blatchford, wife of General Blatch ford;Mrs. ;Henry ,T. : Mayo, wife of Admiral 'Mayo,;and Mrs. George L. Baker,""wife-.of Mayor Baker. Miss Helen Jones' and John Dentler gave 11 was the inspiration for'an attractive bridge tea, at which Mrs. Lewis presided Monday-afternoon. Those pouring and cutting ices were; , Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett, Mrs. Holt Wil son, Mrs. tTheodore B. . Wilcox and Mrs. Cyrus A. Dolph. Assisting about .the rooms were: Mrs. Arthur Sher wood, Mrs. Gordon Forbes, Mrs." C. Hunt Lewis, Mrs. Guy. Richards and MisKatharTne Graham left Port- army relief society: matinee will be-steeplechase, for a handsome trophy taking care of the wives and ram- land -VI u II u a y iur iv enaicaee, wnere ' . she will fill an engagement as lead- cer from, the : Vancouver army post. In aQaition to the stake races and : ... i . nr.n.n... Avanrp' announcements ' of the . . t ,?n -A-n nu,iiaii " luw vvuiynuj SL.CCpieCutl.BC . IUC1 C 1U C dt:tcio. jests' rj'j'jYt! x7, zj-za jy. ThJr pj there. ,' races indicate' that they will, be, the officers' races, a boys' pony race and announcement of interest' to her many friends is the engagement nearest thing to rear horse racing - ' V. .. of Miss Janet meters, daughter of Those members of , the PorUand to be seen-in this vicinity -? during ' the jumping classes Many parties Mr. and Mrs. Joseah Trimble Peters, Jeannette Hunt club, who have not .started ya- - the season; there, being four profes- are Beln maae up in . i-ortiana to to Leonard Melville Floan of Seattle, vocal l solos. -and- Miss, meet, tne proceeds oc wash which will, be turned over , to the Miss Peters belonars to one of th A chic -sport costumo was attrac--sented -two interpretive, dances.-Her -at Vancouver, Wash.,., where th event will be-the Multnomah hotel army relief society, an organization ... . - ... . TlAnM.r nrnv,i1 hrr f a crarpfnl .11 d.u.j mi..... I .1.1. ..... ll.nn,i.l.h,.. attend tne p.h ii nreanaie witn iiuted rumes t wimaiuj, .uu ivimi u..i . " A canvas was stretched over the pie nat with a large pink rose. pink. . , aestnecic- aancer.. wnen , sne pre- 0f horse racing will spend July 4 on the afternoon card. Anotner Dig quarterdeck, and irom if green- Mrs. ivatt McDougau wore a iove- (Continued on Page 2.)