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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1922)
. , J ' -f , K v K V SECTION THREE Editorial Page and Doings in Realm of Society vol. xu PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAV MORNING, JULY 1G, t92 NO. - 29 ' ' ' if ( in , X ' ' " ' " 4 ' . , . V'J Vi V v7 - - mil ; IvVoaU""' 7 I ...... mXtz, tii f 8r Jre I T ! iV J0 cr. gf k a fV' Xki ( j , ZsTr rrrrn .... , . . tto&vmmfavm fsr ttw ,, I mmimmmmmmmammmmfmmmmmmmmmmmmmHmmmmmmmmmmBmmmimm i " i . . 'i . , I .. , ,., juiuuu.ii mi. .utuuu .11 . n.. n. ". i mmi.tiuiiijL-UK.iii mm urn Jimmimj-ui 1.1 im. i " - w i.u.u-i.mi-n h.jju ju j.-n i.'J NOT ONLY thoSe society , folk who have goi to the beaches and . rnolintains for. rest' and . summer pleasure., but also those who are staying;' in town are en-t joying a real yt-cation time. The weather during the past week has been ideal for out-of-doors enter taining. Informal teas m the ear den. , afternoons spent on the ver anda, tea Ait the country club and motor trfps out the Columbia river highway-are proving popular. Lovers of - sport, have relished these sunny days, i The IrVington . club, where the state tennis tourna ment was played, and the Tualatin - Golf club, where the golf tourney was held, have attracted many. The white tennis flannels of the men, the chic sport costumes of the wom en participating m the games, and dainty summer frocks of those who ' went to witness the sport and take tea at the clubhouse, made charm ing pictures. On Monday Mrs. "William MacMas ter presided, at the tea hour at the t Irvington club, and was assisted in " serving by the Misses Margaret Bid- ' die, Louise Linthicum. Polly Kerr, Elizabeth Hailey and Anna Wheeler Mrs. Victor Johnson and Mrs K L. Devereaux were hostesses at the tea table Tuesday. The following young girls assisted: Misses Mary ' Louise Piatt, Barbara Stanfield, Marguerite Wieland. Jane Talbot, Dorothy Smith and Margaret Spen cer. .' I Wednesday, Mrs. R. W. Neighbor " was in charge, and serving were Misses Janice Parker, Maud Neigh bor, : Elizabeth Ettinger, Marian Mattiieson and Catherine Henderson ' Assisting Mrs. Walter Cook Thurs- day at the Irvington club were Misses Edith Marshall, Harriet Grif fith, Helen Marshall, Janet Griffith, Suzanne Caswell, Catherine Carter and Margaret Cook. Mrs. P. C. lelter and Mrs- L. S ; Martin poured iriaay and Mrs W. B Ayer was the hostess yesterday Assisting on Friday were the Misses Elizabeth Martin, Frances Murphy, Elizabeth Taft, Margaret Howe, Mary Aileen Martin and Ruth Felter. The visiting tennis players were honored at a dance Friday evening at the clubhouse. Mrs. Rogers MacVeagh and Mrs Joseph Mulder were in charge of fie social activities . for the week at Irvington. At the Tualatin club the following prominent women were chosen to act as hostesses: Mrs. Charles F Berg, Mrs. Milton Kahn, Mrs. George Lowenson, Mrs. F. ; M. Seller, Mrs S. W. Ottenheimer. Mrs. H. W. Mer ger, Mrs. fcsol Hart. Mrs. John B. "Wise, Mrs. Max Politz. Mrs- Lloyd Frank. Mrs. H. W. Metzger, Mrs. C (Oontlsued on Page 2,)