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Editorial Page and Doings in Realm of Society SECTION THREE VOL,. XLI PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY BIORNING, SEPTEMBER 24, 1922 NO. 39 .0Tm--- -- ' - . to CN- vK t-(( ' (O). " f ir V - V : . V ss' r - ; fc V i . . '. . . .. . ., ... .. ... ', ........ "n sjRtfWr t ' " : - -w mm SOCIETY' promises to be quiet this - week,'1 as the Episcopal general- convention has come to an end after three weeks of en joyable' affairs and interesting . events. . The visitors are departing 'daily for their homes in various parts of the country. -... Manv teas, luncheons and dinners .were given this week. Monday aft- ' ernoon the Waverley Country club was the scene of a charming affair, when Mrs. Everett Babcock honored her house guest, Mrs. Bayard Domi nick of New York city, with a bridge ' tea. ' A throng of society folk attended the pageant drama, "The Sinner Be loved," Tuesday night, and a num ber of dinner parties were given preceding the performance. One of the largest dinners was that which Bishop and Mrs. Walter Taylor Sumner .presided over. Mrs. Joseph Nathan Teal enter- tained the visitors with a tea Thurs day afternoon, and one of the most attractive dinners of the week was given for the visitors by Mr . and Mrs. "Wiliam C. Alvord Friijfty night. Portland society is greatly inter ested in the announcement of the engagement of Captain David Lor lng Jr. and Miss Lorn a Chitty of Washington, D. C. Captain Loring formerly lived in Portland- During . the war he served overseas, "where - lie made an excellent record, i A number of Portland society folk attended the Bishop-Broughton wed ding Wednesday afternoon at Day- ton. Wash. This was a notable event as this marriage united -two prom inent pioneer families. - The engagement of Captain David Loring Jr. to Miss Lorna Chitty has been announced, formally, in Washington, D. C, at a large recep tion given by Mrs. W. T. Chitty, mother of the bride-elect. Miss Chitty is the daughter of Colonel and Mrs. Chitty, a. popular society belle of Washington, D. C. - Captain Loring is the' son of Mr. and Mrs. David Loring, prominent Portlanders. He attended the Port land academy and Milton Prepara tory school in Massachusetts. He graduated from Harvard university in 1916, where he was editor of the Lampoon. Captain Loring has re mained in the army since the war. ill! I ' JVt'j' JZsSj- JfrrzsrjT ; - . -..- cy yr. jotsit: . 's' Jtrrr mi s Oberteuffer gave a short speech in and Miss Elizabeth Fitch of New Hon to the Episcopal convention, regard to the presentation. Bishop Jersey were the motifs for a tea Mrs. George W. liaxen and Mrs. Tlronl 1i- Vi - wna Via i-tio nlo In-oon. Tiuiilav Bftornnnn whn MlAKltza- OeOTffA Hlflb DOUrfld and WCT AS and Mr. and Mrs.. Clarence G"6"-" eral of the Amerlcan overseas forces beth Klrby entertained. Presiding slstej Irt serving by the Mles Ora during the war, also delivered an at the tea urns were Mrs. J. Mulvane Richardson, Marian Bowers and address. In the receiving line with and Miss Alberta Bair. Ruth Jones. the members of the chapter were Mrs. Bayard Dominick of New , ' Mrs. Walter Tavlor Sumner and York is the house guest of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jtobcrt Robertson Miss Anne Lang, state regent at The Everett Babcock. On Monday Mrs. were hosts at dinner Ut Friday. of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard Kleinstuck of Kalamazoo, Mich.; Dr, and Mrs. Floyd Croup of Fort Bay ard, N. M. ; Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bishop and sons, Robert and Charles Bishop, of Pendleton. . The bride is a. member of one of the foremost pioneer families of Dayton, a graduate of Annie Wright seminary and Smith college. Mr. Bishop Is a native of Oregon, . a graduate 01 me unnursii ui when she gon, and received nis tecnnicai traininar in Philadelphia. He is Dalles. One of the most attractive teas of the week Was given Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Charles Bliss Preston at her home in Irvlngton, Dominick was honored with an honoring Dean and Mrs. MicDoml attractive bridge tea at the Waver- of Fresno, Cal. Covers were placed ley club, when Mrs. Babcock was for tlx. hostess. Mrs. Stephen Appleby and . Mrs. Harry Heminghouse presided Rose Jeanotte Bruce, daughter of at the tea table. Assisting were Mr. and Mrs. Eugen Bruce, was honored Mrs. Francis Miss Mary Louise Wight, Miss ueu- cnrisienoa ounaay at xa no me 01 Douglas Cohan and announced the Iah Belcher and Miss Nancy Nicolal. ner parents oy tne itignt Kev. uuilel .nnnmnnt nf mIh Helen Gretrir to Mrs. Ralph W. Wilbur and Mrs. Sylvester Tuttle. The hour end the at the head of the Pendleton Wool- Jonn Ross pMckson Jr. Miss Gregg Alma D. Kats received with the day marked the celebration of th len Mills company. He is a Sigma , the daiiirhter of Mr and Mrs. hostess and the guest of honor. marriage ceremony of the child's Nu fraternity man, and a member Herbert Cloud Gregg, formerly of grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles of several well-known clubs In Wana Walla, but who have resided Mrs. Dorsey Smith honored her May, which had been performed ty this city. Mr. and Mrs. Bishop ,n Portlan(i for ft number of years, mother, Mrs. Von Behren. and Mrs. th bishop 61 year ago at Taylor will reside in Portland after the sha ls an attractive and popular girl. David Munro, who is visiting her Ferry. Idaho. Following the chrls- first of November at the .Ambassa- sh(J attended the St. Paul's school daughter, Mrs. Donald Munro, at a tenlng, Mr. and Mrs. May wer hosU dor apartments. . . and Pearson's academy in Walla tea on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. at dinner for the bishop and his . Walla. Mr. Dickson is the son of Von Behren will return to her home P"ty. which included Mrs. a H. Miss Dorothy Leadbetter, will re- Mr and MnJ J(Jhn Rogs Dlckson. , EvansvUie, Ind., next week. White, Rev. Oecortlon. Mrs. Rab- turn to Radcllffe this fall, and Mr. H(j lg & raduate of the University nd IS other guests, and Mrs. Frederick W. Leadbetter of OreK0n and a member of the Mrs. John Kett Leander. a recent will pass the winter in Santa Bar- Kappa Sigma fraternity. He resides bride from Chicago, who will make Miss Marguerite Schwab, who has bara. ,n pendleton, where he i the man- her home in Portland, and Mrs. John ben visiting her uncle and aunt, .' tM . ager for the eastern Oregon terri- McPherson were the motifs for a Dr. and Mrs. O. D. Thornton, sine Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett presided at a beautifully appointed dinner Friday night for the convention visitors. tory of Whitcomb, Whitfield & Co. smart tea on Saturday, when Mrs. July, departed for her home In Los During the war he served in the Harry G. Thompson was hostess. Angeles Friday. During her visit navy. The wedding will be an event Mrs. Cliff Lamping, Mrs. Ralph Mey- "ere she was tho motif for many of October.- - er and Mrs. George Dickey presided in formal affairs. ni. . J MnHlnonn I 'rt TT SI n in I M rrue I win T linn W 1 L II LIIO U. i. Lu H "ICOi LMUaC. trio announces a series of three con- hostess were Mrs. Herbert Cloud .... Miss Glyd Schuebel and Mrs. certs for the coming winter, the Gregg, Mrs. John Ross Dickson, Miss Mrs. Daniel Dalton Madden of San J- Burrows Caldwell (Roberta first to be given the evening of Helen Gregg and Mrs. Francis Doug- Francisco, who has been visting her Schuebel) entertained Friday with satnrdav October 28. The second las Cohan. Presiding in the dining parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charle E. a luncheon at the Kcheubrl home In ' . .. - . - . . ... I A Hmn. rfv V. n I in.. t..,,i wlll follow, November 18, ana tne room were Mrs. Alexander uiarK, umeun, nas recenny ..v,..v.,..K iu m. third December 9. All three con- Mrs. E. A. Keller, Mrs. Charles B. her home in San Francisco, certs will be held in the new Port- Malarkey. and Mrs. Paul J. Sullivan. ... land Women's Club building on Tay- They were assisted by the Misses Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Swlgert lor street. . - La Velle Florence, Mary Therklesen have returned from a motor trip Chamber music : of quality-is so and 'Agnes McBride. Mrs. Thomas through the northweet. A large por- rare nowadays that music 'lovers q. Warner and Mrs. David Atkin- tion of their time was spent in Mon tana. Miss Marian Fa'rrell has left for McCorkla, whose marriage Is to be an event of this month. The rooms were decorated In sln nias and marigolds. The jrursts included members of Alpha I'tii so. rorlty. Covers were laid for Mips Lucille McCorkle. Miss Ornevlrve Laughlln. Mtus Hilda Chane. Miss Alene Phillips. Miss H'len Melissa Recently he has been stationed at "" ' . ' - Camp Bennlng, Georgia. Aj yet rWl'a ,uniJe"' Mrs-1 White'sreglms. : ceremony waa read by -Rev.. W. C. ", attract! ve in their smart frocks of i- ifini.. ni...' v. AmM thi Eruests who called were Gilmore of the Congregational rose and yellow taffeta.-and carried wedding. number of ; the pupils "who had .'church in" the presence of the fam-' arms of sunset roses. Master Larry are looking forward with keen an- BOn assisted-about the rooms. attended the St. Helens hall' many illes and most intimate friends. A Kenworthy, , clad in white satin, ticipation to the concerts of three During the afternoon Miss Kath- A large receotion was' criven urnn. vearrt ae-o. . : " . - larcrn rficent ion followed the cere- carried the bride's train. Sunset such well-known musicians. erlne Phillips, the house guest of day evening at the home of Mr. and ' In the dining room the attractive rnony which was enjoyed by about;. shades -of rose, yellow and orange ' Mrs. James A. Malarkey, sang sev- the east, where she will attend Case, Miss Lucille Mutton. Mis Mrs. C. S. Jackson. The affair was table was in charge of Mrs. Thomas 200 guests. C. R. Bishop of Pendle- were the predominating colors used - One of the most interesting af- eral songs. She was accompanied school in New York. Florence Johnson. Mrs. Harold Blmp- given in honor of Bishop Daniel S. G. Hailsy; Mrs. Frederick E. Judd,' : ton, the brother of Mr. Bishop, acted in the rooms.; Large ivory baskets fairs of the week was the constltu- on the piano by Mrs. Vernon A. Cart- ... on. Mrs. O. J. Ooreccky. Mrs. TutUe, his sister. Mrs. a K. White. Mrs. Jopelyn Foulk and Mrs. N.E. ?as best mani , ' contained gladioli, ' zinnias and tion meeting and, tea of the Mult- wright. Leone Barry danced sev- Mr. and Mrs. Guy Webster Talbot Horace Foulkes and the ' oste-. Bishop L. H. Wells. Dean Charles N. DeSpain. Assisting about the rooms The bride was a beautiful pic- roses. ' -. nomah chapter of - the American eral numbers. , have returned from a motor trip ... Lathrop. Dean and Mrs. William Mo- were the Misses Mildred Berkeley : ture, attired , in a robe of white Before the. wedding march was Revolution, which took place Monv . through California. Mis Jane Tal- Th0 weddlng of Miss Teresa E. Cormack of Los Angeles and Miss and Ida IC. Womack. satin, made on . long i graceful played, Miss Cora Gerken sang "At day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Miss Peneiope Gehr recently re- bot will leave soon for the east. jahr of Irvlngton and John II. Ida Boyd and Mrs. Norman Berkeley -;..'.' .. .' -'-.. " . lines, with a. court train and a veil Dawning," and .throughout the serv- Fletcher Linn. ; turned from Grants Pass, where she where she wtU attend school. Marion of Antoria, Or., w as n event of Pendleton. The honor guests The marriage of - Miss Harriet charmingly . arranged with orange ice. soft music, was played. Out- ' During the afternoon Bishop Ar- spent a few days with Miss Gretchen . ,of last Tuesday morning at the were asked especially to meet Mrs. Brou-ghton of Dayton. Wash., and blossoms. She was given In' mar-' of-t'own : guests at the wedding thur Moulton or Utah presented a Clemens. She will leave this week Mrs. Robert Robertseji aift Mrs. church of the Madeleine, Rev. John Hailey, also of Pendleton, who ' Clarence Bishop, of Portland was riage by her' brother, ; Charles C were Mr. and Mrs. C P. Bishop, par- flag to Mrs. James B. Montgomery, for Eugene, where she is going to N. Christian Olson, who I visiting George Thompson officiating. Ko. at one time was a pupil of Bishop - solemnized Wednesday afternoon at. Broughton. ; ' Her i attendants were ents of ' the bridegroom, of Salem) for -the chapter. Mrs. Montgomerr school. , here from Fresno. Cal., entertained lowing the ceremony a wedding Tuttle's school at St. Lake and also the : home of the bride's .mother, her sisters,.: the Misses Helen and Or.i.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D". Honey- is . the organizing regent of the , " . at tea last Tuesday, honoring the breakfast whs served to about o Miss Dorothy Fox of Los Angeles women of the San Joaquin delega attended St. Paul's school at Walla- Mrs. Charles Julius Broughton. The Frances Broughton, who -were most man, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Spencer Multnomah chapter. Mrs. W. - G. tCuaiiutM.it a 2. J