THE SUNDAY OKEGONIAN, PORTLA ND. SEPTE3IBER 24, 1923 3, cox, Margaret Murphy, Frances Mc Millan, Virginia West. Helen Vers teeg, Margaret Rankin, Georgia Shipley, Margaret Masters and Frances Warrens. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. O. W. Mielke, Mrs. W. Y. Masters, Mrs. Hamilton Weir and Mrs. Ada Ken dall Cobb, assisted by Mrs. Maurice R. Mann and Miss Katherine Wilson. A number of girls who will attend tha University of Oregon this fall were among the guests. ,.'-.-' Mrs. C. R. Templeton and daugh ter. Miss Marguerite Templeton, have been spending a week at Del Monte and Carmel. While in Carmel they were guests of Mrs. Minna Stee Harper and Miss Mabel Spicke Mrs. Harper returned last month from an extended European trip an is now in her. beautiful new home at Carmel-byHhe-Sea. .Mr. and Mrs. David Hunter Gow ans Jr. (Helen .Morgan), are receiV ing the congratulations of the many friends upon the arrival of son, born September 18. The ne arrival, who is a grandson of M hiui Mrs. K. Shelley Morgan and Mr. aaii Sirs. L. H. Gowans Sr. is to be named David Hunter Gowans III, Mr. and JVfrs. John McPherson recent arrivals from California, will soon take possession of the Harry McCraken home on Laurel street Portland heights, which they have bought. The McCrakens are build ing a new residence on the heights. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rahies en tertained with an attractive supper dance Saturday night at Highway lodge, on the Columbia highway, The guests included Mr. and Mrs, William F. Amos, Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Banks, Mr. and Mrs. George Tabler, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Therkelsen, Mr. and Mrs. Paul French, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Whitely, Mr. and Mrs, M. R. White head, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Little, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Guild, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Powell. - Mrs. Clarence Brosius and daugh ter, Jean, left for their home in Wichita, Kan., on Wednesday, after' visiting at Banff and Lake Louise, The Tyea club entertained formally with a tea recently at the home of Miss Dorothy Dodge. Sixty guests called between the hours of 3 and 5. Receiving the guests were the Misses Carrie Sorenson, Jean Hayser, Alice Seely, Edna May Root and Maxine McNeder, while the Misses Helen Hayser, Geraldine Root. Gladys Oustad and Louise Douglas assisted. Miss Moreita Howard and Miss Gretcpen Smith poured. Misses Dorothy Dodge, Beulah Kimery, Martha Billeter Catherine Palmer and Margaret Kennedy served. Mrs. Kenneth Reed entertained with an attractive luncheon for Mrs Ronald Strong Tuesday. Mrs. Ronald Strong is here from Chicago, the house- guest of Mrs. Thomas N. Strong. A number of so cial affairs have been given in her honor. Miss Ruth Luesing entertained at her home, Wednesday, September 13. for Mr. Lloyd Janz, who. was leaving for O. A. C. The table decorations were carried out in the college col ors. Those present were the Misses Margaret Telzerow, Verna Bale, Co- ,ene Wilson, Myrtle Lunaquist, Leah Hall, Vivian Rae and Verna Luesing and Lloyd Janz, Harry Matheson. Bill Miller, Herfcian' Le May, Al De Borde and Ernest Korn of Spring tield. . Mrs. A. H. Johnston of Arlington, Or., has been the inspiration of many delightful informal affairs while visiting her mother in Ala meda Park. She is expected to re turn 'home Monday, after a two weeks' visit. Mrs. J. L. Wilkerson (Marie Mich ener), who-has been spending the summer with her parents. Mr. and .Mrs. K. C. Michener, left-Tuesday for her home in Nashville Tenn. Mrs. Wilkerson lias been the motif for many delightful affairs during her visit in Portland. Miss Inez Fairchild, daughter of Mr. and Mr,. Lewis R. Fairchild. will Itave today for Eugeie to attend the University of Oregon.- Dr. and Mrs. Ralph C' Walker entertained Clarence Stowell and Rev. Arthur Mussen of Moline,' 111., duEiitg the Episcopal convention. l Mrs. William Harold James, who has been visiting in -Toronto, Canada, has returned to her home in Eastmoreland. v The engagement of Miss Isabelle .Secord to Sol Richanbach was for " mally announced last Sunday evening at a family gathering given at the home of Miss Nadia Swett,' East Twenty-second and Pine streets. - ffl sr 'cm wnere be proud to KTOW less than 30 home-, " sites with all improve ments in, remain available on Beautiful Westover. Let us suggest, therefore, that you BUY NOW so you can build on West over later. A small deposit, and easy payments are acceptable. Special discounts for cash. Get a plat and look them over. Our phone is Broadway 0110. Harold Jungck Realtor Sixth Floor Pittock Block. ISTOVER XERRACES MISS EDYTHE McELHJNNY T"H"her of RoNHian Ballot. Interpretative nnd CIitMNieal Danefng Announeem the opening of her sttadto. 'faHffen now formjnu. Studio i 6)0 KUers III dir. Bifwy. 2566 lies, Fhonet At water 2016 Miss Secord is the daughter of J. H. Secord of this city and is a native Oregonian. She is a graduate of the Lincoln high school. Mr. KicKanbach is the son of A. rtichanbach and is a member of the firm of Richanbach & Co. He is a veteran of the world war and saw active service with the American expeditionary forces. -.,. . ( ;. A number of showers, dinners and dances have been planned for the young couple and anion? those who will entertain for them are Mn, and Mrs. Z. Swett, Dr. and Mrs. Leo Ricen and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ge vurtz. , - - . - - The marriage of Miss Mildred Laudderdale and Floyd Maxwell will take place tomorrow after noon at 2:30 o'clock, at the home of the bride-elect's, parents. Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Laudderdale,' in Laurelhurst, in the presence of relatives and a few -friends. Miss Katherine Laudderdale will attend her sister, and J. C Allen Jr. will act as best man. Dr. E. H. Pence will officiate. Following the cere mony a reception will be given. . ' -i At the parsonage of the First Divine Science church, last Tuesday, Francis W. Richter and Miss Clara A. Rahn were united in marriage in the presence of a few friends. Mr. Richter is a well-known pianist and the bride was a former resident of Minneapolis, Minn. The families on both sides are lifelong friends. The marriage ceremony was read by Rev. T. M. Minard at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Richter will be at home- after October 1 at 322 Falling street. Miss Helen Versteeg was hostess at a luncheon on Friday afternoon. m Mrs. Leon Peters asked 16 ladies to a bridge luncheon at her Irving- ton home Wednesday, compliment ing Mrs. R. J. Hinmelright of New York. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Mason left on Wednesday for an extended east ern trip, going first to New Haven, Conn., where their son -Henry will enter Tale. Before their departure Mrs. Henry McCraken gave a din ner at Alexandria court, at which covers were laid for several of Hen ry Mason's friends. Mrs. C. H. Batey will leave soon for her former home, Keokuk, Iowa, where she will attend the golden wedding anniversary of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Waggener. On the return trip to Portland Mrs. Batey will visit friends and rela tives in St. Louis and Denver, ar riving home in about two months. Mrs. T. B. Bidwell of 110 Hazel- fern Place, gave a farewell dinner party recently in honor of her son Truman, who has left for Ann Ar bor, Mich., to attend the university. Covers were placed for 12. Mrs. Charles D. Thompson and Miss Inez Thompson were hostesses last week for a delightful shower. honoring Miss Ethel Thompson, whose marriage to Sherman A. War ren took place yesterday. About 50 guests were present. A dainty re- fn ii M hi . . V, ii .. 1 i Cont inuefl 1 In commemoration of a dozen eventful years of Service and Progress as a sincere and tangible "THANK YOU!' to our thousands of patrons as an invitation to the thousands who have yet to experience the pleasure of shopping here We Offer "Twelve Peerless Anniversary Specials In the most striking example of value-giving in our entire merchandising experience! , And these represent but a fraction of the spelndid ANNIVERSARY SALE VALUES PREDOMINATING THROUGH THE STORE AFFORDING YOU SAVINGS EXTREMELY WORTH WHILE. Charge Purchases Made During This Sale Will Appear on October Statements, Payable November First Twelve Anniversary Specials You'll Long Remember 300 Hats Arrive for the Anniversary Sale! A Special Purchase for a Special Event! Anniversary Sale of 250 Heavy Crepe de Chine Blouses New Arrivals j AT THE Peacock Salon The two ' enchanting styles pictured below have just arrived. 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