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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1922)
g THE SUNDAY OltEGOXIAN, PORTLANDOCTOBER 8, 1933 ? . 0- ) f: t;- H. . , t rr. A,'-.; V - ' - , . .7. ' 1 j (Continued From FEr?t ya-g. lows: Mrs. H. C Worlmin, presi dent; Mrs. Hugh Henry, first vice president; Mrs. F. E. Smith, second vice-president; Mrs. William V. Kle blB, third vice-president) Mrs. S. B. Stewart, secretary; .Mrs,' John D. Coleman, treasurer; Mrs. George H. Marsh, librarian. The executive committee includes: Mesdames J. C. E. King, chairman, Edwin Caswell, A. C. Bmmona, Frank Kerr and F. J. Kaley. This- class had its origin nearly 25 ydkrs ago when It was formed by a small group of women promi nent in Portland. In Its present en rollment there are o members. The class meets each Wednesday morning- at the Museum of Art. Those who are Interested or wish to ioin are Invited to do so, Mrs. Carre Louise Dunning, who was expecting to return to Portland In October, will depart for Eng land to spend October and Novem ber, returning to Portlai' tor the holidays. While In Knfe . .il Mrs. Dunning will spend some time with her friends. Sir Arthur and Lady Steele Maitland at Saueheeburn. The marriage of Emily Easiman Otis and Harold Dickson Marsh San- day night at the home of tbe oriae groom's couein. Miss Ethel Grubbs of Irvington, came as a happy sir prie to their many-frt5nd. Rev. Robert Alllngham of the Alameda Community Congregational church performed the ceremony. " The bride 13 from an old New England family, and Is well known in Portland, having made her home here for several years. She is a member of the Multnomah club, the Mazamaa. the Women's Advertising club, and a .University of Oregon student. The bridegroom is the nephew of Mrs. Senaca Smith, and was born in Portland. He Is an architect, having graduated from the Oregon Agricul tural college and the Beaton Tech. A brilliant social event of Novem ber 14 will be the wedding of Miss Jeanette Meier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Meier, to Walter D. Heller of San Francisco. The marriage will be solemnized at the home of the bride on Portland Heights. Mrs. Helen :Ladd Corbett and Mrs. Theodore B. Wilcox were week-end visitors at the Columbia Gorge hotel. - An Informal bridge party was given on Wednesday afternoon b Mrs. James C. Zan. Mr. and Mrs. ' Richard Maurice Dooley are now domiciled in their new residence on Portland Heights. . The many friends of Mrs, Thomas Kerr (Marian Smith), who recently underwent an operation, will be glad to know that she is convalescing at the Good Samari -n hospital. Miss Jane Seller and Miss Kath arine Seller, popular bride-elects, will be the inspiration for a dinner tomorrow night, when. Miss Judith I.ipplt will entertain. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Lowengart will honor them at a dinner party. Wednesday night. ' A throng of society folk will at tend the concert of Miss Harriet Ieach. when she will be presented at the auditorium on Thursday even ing, October 19. The patronesses for this affair will include Governor ind Mrs. Ben Olcott. Mayor and Mrs. George Jj. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Honevman. Mr. and Mrs. William M. LAdd. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Colt, Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Thom as, Mr. and Mrs. David T. Honey man, Mr. and Mrs. Pom J. Zan, Dr. and Mrs. William House. Mr, and Mrs. M. Donald Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Branch Riley, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bushong. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Jaeger, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Linn. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sewalt. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Holman. Mr. and Mi's. Joseph A. Hill, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur C Emmons. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Porter, Mr. and Mrs. E. L Thompson, Mr. and Mrs, A. !. Tetu, Mr. and Mrs. Nstt McDougall, Mr. ana Mrs. J. P. O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Cos A. McKenna, Mrs. Rose Coursen Reed, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Street, ilea. R. R. Giltner, Mrs. May Dear born Schwab, Mrs. Coleman Wheel er, Mrs. C. B. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. S C. Pier. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Boyer, Mr. snd Mrs. Walter E. BHss. Dr. .m:.- Iiiiiiilililil f s'ms : . 1, : : Millli!ii:SIISillllillllip Wm99SKKm 1 ; jf.. : .ti&r u i v mi" r " ts. & A it'. ' v' v ; ' r!ch drapes and rugs of old rose, with rdse-sbaded lights, added to the exquisite architecture, make it one of the handsomest grill rooms of the Pacific northwest. . i Mrs. Annette Iona Malboeuf of Chicago ..nd Judge Arthur Langguth were married on Friday. . Mrs. Mal boeuf is the widow of the late Fred erick A. Malboeuf, brother of C. A. Malboeuf After a wedding trip to California' they will reside in Rose City Park. Mrs William B. Streeter gave an informal dinner Monday, nigh for Mis Holmes. , " An event at Laurelhurst club will be the Japanese tea and ;ard party next Tuesday afternoon at 3 n'cloek. Bridge and BOO will be playedv ' A feature of the teahour will be dances in costume by well-known little dancers, pupils of Alice Mae Brown. Anita Austin Maxine Rankin and Eleanor Poorman, accompanied by a real Japanese artist, Tonl Shlmo mura. An atmosphere f things Japanese will pervade the clubhouse. Decorations amid soft lights will make the afternoon enjoyable. It is hoped, for the many friends of the club, to whom an invitation is -extended. - ' ; Miss Helen Haller, whose wedding will be a smart event of this week, was the inspiration for an attractive bridge party Tuesday, when Mrs. Wilbur Pelton Reid entertained at her home, Reid bungalow. Guests were Invited to make up four tables of bridge and an additional called for tea. The .Waverley Country club will be the scene of a Halloween party Saturday evening. October 21.. At tractive decorations will be used, and many dinners and no-host par ties will be given. -. " '' The marriage of . MU Eleaner Eving end Ralph L. Sharkey wss solemnised yesterday at noon at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Roland Ewlng. In Irv lngton. Father Kinney officiated. Only a few relatives and friends were present. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Sharkey left for a short werfdmg trip. They will be wt hom Id their friends after the first of the month. Mrs. M. W. Rosencran sang preced ing the ceremony and Mrs. HI re hard Shepard played the wedding inarch. Mr. and Mrs leave soon fry of the orient. Seattle on th Floyd Brower will n three months' tour Th-.y will sail from i steamer presweni Madison. ' They have had as their house guests Mrs. Arthur L. Harris and Mrs. E. A. Brower. who will re main in Portland until their de parture. Mrs. Abe Tlchener entertained Tuesday with a beautifully ap pointed luncheon. ' Miss Jessie M. Bechwlth and Lyle F. Brown were married Sturdjr at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Heckwlth. in Irving ton, in the presence of the Immedt ate families. Dr. E. H. Pence per formed the ceremony. The bride was attired In a tailored suit of navy blue- tricotlae, and a large black velvet hat. A corsage of orchids completed her costume. 8he was attended by her slater, Mrs. H. F. Chapln. and J. A. ck with aeted as best mn. A wedding breakfast followed the service. Mrs. Brown is a popular Portland girl. Mr. Brown Is the son of Mr. and Mrs A. J. Brown. He Is h gradual nf the fnlverslty r.f Oregon and Harvard university. The wedl comes as surp)rle te their mv friend. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Brown will be at home at No. 1 t. Helens eourts. on l"ort land Heights. "Yesterday afternoon ths Amrki Aasm-latlon 'Jr.lversity Women (rolleglsts alurnrael enjoyed luncheon t the Multnomah betel An especially Interesting featnr e' the affair was the presence of 11 of the e-preidents of this associa tion. Dr. BUward Slason of Md college addressed the assembly en "Education snd CHIsenshlo." The gueate Included: Mrs. Robert Poa- Id. Mrs Ralph Wilbur. Mr. George H. Marsh. Mr. J C. F.IIHMt King. Mr. James H Kerr. Mr. William yiniey. Mrs. K T. Taggert. Mle Km ma Orlebel, Mr. Forreat Fisher. Mr. Wllltm Heary Thoma a Mr. Norman Coleman. The home of Mr, and Mr. T. W. Miller was h -n of a charming wedding last ttry evening when Mis Mildred Miller bwsm th brtd of Fred Mathe. Ir. Prhr reading the mrrlae . Preceding ceremony Ml Eileen Teres sang "At Dawning." The bride ws stllred In gown of brocaded tln. trimmed with panels of reel . Her veil held In r.''e 'lh "eel "f rl We Emboss LETTER HEADS AND ENVELOPES From Engraved Steel Dies. V. G. SMITH & CO. Wedding and Visiting cards. ENGRAVERS SU Morsan BuiWine;. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Davidsons-Mr. and Mrs. Percy Lewis, Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Purdum. Miss Frances Castner was hostess on Friday evening at an informal 1 An-,n11mantinv "Mtfta FlnmnM buvtvi lv Holnre. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Lynn Davis honored uoubm with a, bridge party. Mrs. C. S. Jackson has gone to Virginia to Johi her husband. Miss Isabella Gauld has returned from a short visit in San Francisco. Miss Helen Gregg, popular bride elect, was the motif for a prettily appointed tea Thursday afternoon, given by Mrs. Elton Watkins. Seventy-five society maids ewnd ma. trons called during the afternoon. At the tea table were Mrs. John Ross Dickson and Mrs. Samuel Doak. e Miss Florence Holmes, popular bride-elect, will be the inspiration for on attractive tea thia afternoon when Miss Adaline Kendall will en tertain. Mis. Carl D. Lewis of Seat tle will preside at the tea tabie. She will be assisted by Miss Janet House, Miss Polly Kerr and Miss Helen Manning. "- Friday meht Mrs. Eugene Roeteey Buy CI IDC UP Your TUIvO Stair Mv Customers are all pleased because my merchandise has proved to be of the best quality and best workmanship at the lowest prices. If you ask, my Customers about Kreiss they will gladlv recommend my shop. Watch for the address on Park Street. H. J. KREISS 197 Park Street, Snlte B Kstrisec ' Bet. Morrison and Yamhill St a. gave an Informal ibuf fet supper in compliment to her husband, who will leave soon for an extended Ufip In the ease. Dr. Hockey will- attend the American Legion convention and will also be. present at a number of medical meetings. Sixteen guests enjoyed the affair. '- Mrs. Brock well Statler la planning to entertain Monday night for Miss Florence Holmes, whose marriage to Walter Gerke will be solemnized October 17 n Trinity Episcopal church. Miss Holmes will have as her matron of honor her sister. Miss Mary Vincent Holmes;' Kenneth Goodall will be best rhan and the ushers will be six cadet officers of Hill Military academy. A reception at Daniels hall will follow the ceremony. . The grill room of Hotel Portland, which has been closed the past month rfor elaborate re-decoration. will be opened the early part of t-he reek, when the : supper dances, which are such popular affairs with Portland society, will be resumed In that room. 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