THE SUNDAY QREGONIAX, PORTLAND, JULY 9, 1922 ' ' " HU. BS M Af W AOS? i L I If" 1 ' "fif"S-i 'JVLMvr J. . J. viAV, -If 1 .Y. AST-' .VOi-. .-A-.r.1 V. . VV.V.Vi VkV.'.', .v.v.'.Wif.V.l' H ,T .'-.'JV. .' . ' Vft . A .-.v.-.V.v '. .V. onfnued Fro.n Wn,t PaEe. ) , 'V jST " , LU4l t2 -1 s j4 III 1 I S" " I " III . inursaay arternoon, nonorin? Mrs. 1 1 m t Bff!!iH- Wit J , ' Mr. and Airs P. T Dnnwnrth nf 1 1 . - H? iill I 111 W4 Ml in I Hi ,1 r?t..,. of Mr. and Mrs. L. Allen Lewis is at the Good Samaritan hospital recov ering from an operation for appendicitis. An important social event on the calendar for this week is the wed ding of Miss Doris Henningseji a.nd Severin Harkson, which will be so lemnized, next Saturday evening at St. David's Episcopal: church. Revr Thomas Jenkins will officiate. Miss Henningsen has been delightfully entertained eince the announcement of her engagement, and has proved one of the most 'popular brides-elect of the season. At an impressive service. Miss 3orothy Sanford became the bridft vof Leonard Dale Wilson last eve ning in the Unitarian church, with Kev. William G. Eliot Jr. officiating. The church was effectively decorat ed with delphinium, Shasta daisies, fiyringia and huckleberry. Ralph Hoyt- played the organ and Misses Jane and Anne O'Reilly accompanied him on -Violins, The ushers were Winn Nicholas, Jay Russell Coffey, Harold Sanford and Robert Ellen wood. York Wilson of Boise, Idaho, attended his brother. A headdress in oriental style with bandst of looped erys-taJ beads sus pended from a coronet of rare old Ja.ce was most , attractive to the .' bride. HeT gown was of white crepe satin made in straight lines. Bead ed ornaments at the waist and an outline of pearl trimming on the tunic were the only trimmings. Her flowers were1 ophelia roses, white isweet peas and lilies of the valley. ' A quaint gown made in Dolly Var. den style, was worn by the matron cf honor, Mrs. Harold Sanford. It was of fuchsia shade taffeta with a basque and tiny nosegays inter spersed with blue ribbons on the fckirt. She wore a silver wreath in her coiffure and carried a colonial bouquet. Little Virginia Gault was a petite flower girl, dressed in white or gandie with a blue saah and carry ing a basket of roses. A black vel vet suit was worn by Master Tom Coffey, the ring-bearer. No reception was held following the ceremony, but a wedding supper was served to the bridal party at the home of the brides parents, Mr, and Mrs. I. C. Sanford. After a short motor trip, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will make their home In eastern Oregon. The wedding of Miss Lura Tamie ele and John M. Lansinger of Chi cago. will be solemnized next Wednesday evening at the home ot the bride s parents, Dr. and Mrs. J Phillipe Tamiesie. Only members of the immi-diate family Will, witness the ceremony, but friends will at tend a reception afterward. Miss Tajmiesie is an attractive and popu lar girl and has a hast of friends who will regret-the fact that she is to make her home in Chicago. Mrs. William Reginald Jackson (Elizabeth Jacobs) has arrived in Portland and is visiting her mother, Mrs. Frederick A. Jacobs, at the Mallory hotel. Mrs. Jacobs will honor her daughter with a luncheon this week. ... Mrs. Oscar Meijefee and her daughter. Miss Flora Jane Menefee, are in To. L!aiid and are residing at the Mallorjc, hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Hartwell and their small daughter Victoria 8 5fc -''3S n fill f C er-J9'SX H "X. . 7 iW!k I All j-'s t m mm- kMtiL motored down to Nea-Kah-Nie Fri day. Mrs. Hartwell will be joined by Mrs. Kenneth Beebe and her chil dren, who will pass a month at the Hartwell cottage. Mr. Hartwell will return to Portland this week. Miss Katherine Hoyt is being wel comed home after passing the win- ter visiting in Chicago ajid Milwau kee. ' V Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swigert are enjoying a fortnight's motor trip in Idaho, Washington and Monta.na. Mr. and Mrs. John Clark Burgard are visiting in Portland at the home of Mr. Burgard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Burgard. They will remain in Portland two weeks be fore returning to San Francisco, where they will make their home. Mrs. Guy porter left Tuesday for New York, where she will meet Mr. Porter. They will , spend several weeks there. Mrs. Anna Moudgin of Los An geles is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Clitt Lamping, for a short time. She is on her way east for an ex tended visit. .." Mr. and Mrs. David Eccles are oc cupying the John Latta home on Waverleigh- heights. Mr. and Mrs. Latta are at present domiciled at 808 Lovejoy street. , Mr. and Mrs. William MacMaster gave a delightrui dinner at tne Waverley Country club on Tues day evening. The guests Included General and Mrs. Richard. M. Blatch ford, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Al. vord, Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Geary, Mr. and Mrs. Reade M. Ire land, Dr. and Mrs. George F. Wilson, Mrs. Harrison Corbett, Mrs. Margaret -Burrell Biddle, Frank Hall, Henry Jones and the hosts. ' Mrs. Gordon ForbeSj and her house guest, Misa Rozanne Rodebush of Kew York city, and a party of friends have been spending the week at the Forbes ranch at White. Salmon. Mrs. Margaret Ayer H-aygen and her little daughter Betty are among the visiters at Seaside. . Society Is anticipating the tennis tournament at the Irvington Tennis club next-week.- This is always an interesting annual event and many prominent Portland people will par ticipate in it. Each arternoon tea and refreshments will be served, and Friday' night a tennis dance will be given. On Monday Mrs. William McMaster will preside over the tea table. She will be assisted by a bevy of young maids, which include Miss Anna Wheeler, Miss Louise Lihthicum, Miss Margaret Biddle, Miss Polly . Kerr and Miss Elizabe th Hailey. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Vfc to,r Johnson will have charge of the tea table; Wednesday, Mrs. R. VV. Neighbor; Thursday, Mrs. F. G. Fel der; Friday, Mrs. L. S. Martin, and Saturday, Mrs.W. B. Ayer. Tuesday night' there .will be a subscription dance at the Waverley Country club. This will be the fourth of the series of dances this season. A number of smart dinner parties will precede the affair, M,iss Helen Foster will be hostess at a tea on Tuesday afternoon. Miss Polly Kerr will be honored at a tea next Wednesday afternoon at the Anne Davenport ' tea house. Miss Clara Teal will preside. . ' Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Donworth ot Seattle are the house guests cf Judge and Mrs. Charles E. Carey, Mrs. Donworth's parents. - Mrs. W. W. Cotton. Miss Blanche' Catlin and Mrs. E. M. Andrews en joyed a motor trip to the beaches over the Fourth. ... . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jay Cohbs passed? last week endat Agate beach. An interesting announcement from Seattle .reports the marriage of Mrs. Walter Atwood Burleigh and Hugh Eldridge on Saturday, June 21. A beautifully appointed dinner was that for which Mr. and Mrs. J. P. O'Briep were hosts on Saturday evening at the Waverley Country cl;rb, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Edmunds, whQ have recently come to Portland to make their home. Covers were placed for Mr. and 'Mrs. William McMurruy, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick' N. Finch, Dr. and Mrs. Donald H. Jessop, Mr. and Airs. Arthur C. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Sercombe, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cranston, Mr. and Mrs. Gustave C. von Egloffstein, Mr. and Mrs. Coe A. McKenna, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lonesbery, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sherman .O'Gorman, Mr. and Mrs. Natt McDougall, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Murray, Mrs. Warren E. MrCord. Mrs. Etna Ransom, Miss Eleanor McGinty. niece and house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edmunds. Samuel Hering and Eric V. Houger. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Wilbur have invited guests on Tuesday evening, complimenting Mrs. Harri son Corbett. who ;s the house guest of Mrs. William Alvord. Mrs, Stewart L. Linthicum was hostess for two tables of bridge on Thursday afternoon, honoring Mrs. Gordon Forbes and her house guest, Mrs. John M. Forbes of Morris town, (. J. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton F. Corbett and Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett have returned from Gearhart, where they passed last week end. ( Dr. aud Mrs. James C. Zan and Mr. and Mrs. Jordan V. Zan left Friday for Victoria, ,B. C. Miss Adeline Kendall entertained with an attractive dancing party Fri day evening at her home in Irving ton, complimenting her brother, William Kendall, who is home on a furlough from West Point. The guests who enjoyed the affair were Miss Katherine Macey, Miss 'Polly Kerr, Miss Dorothy Van Way. Miss Virginia Keating, Miss Janet House, Miss Mary llathis, Miss Helen Manning, Miss Margaret ilathis Mies Helen Drain, Miss Anne Wejntworth, Captain and Mrs. Keith B. Wise, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fowler, Colonel William H. Jordan, Captain David Sumner. Captain Paul Hathaway, Lieutenant Claud Faren baugh, Lieutenant Daniel Buie, Lieu tenant Stanley Lowden, Ralph Walker, Philip Chipman and several classmates of Mr. Kendall, includ ing Samuel M. Strohecker. Francis E. Kidwell, Charles W. Van Way and Arthur M. Bump. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Heming house have as their house guest Miss Virginia Perkins of Tacoma. Mr. and Mrs. Gorrill Swigert and their daughter, Phillis Dorine, have departed for Gearhart, where they have taken a house for the summer. , Announcement has been made of the marriage of Arno Dosch-Fleurot of Portland, special correspondent in Europe for the New York World, to We Emboss LETTERHEADS and ENVELOPES ' From Engraved Steel Dies. W. G. SMITH & CO. Wedding and Visiting Cards. ENGRAVERS i. ?U Morgan Building. Pittock Block Embroidery and Hemstitching, Plaitings, Buttons and All Kinds of Dress Finishings. F. W. PATT & CO. 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