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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1922)
THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, OCTOBER 8, 1922 Shipley. J. A. Perry. C L Booth. John Carkith. Misses Moo res. Carrie Moores, A. Curtis, C Proctor. The Junior contingent of Laurel hurst club announces an important though informal meeting Friday evening. October 10. at 7 o'clock, to plar big season of social activities. Every Junior from 15 to 23 years, whose family Is a club member Is urged to be present, as the interest In this meeting will Insure the so cial success of the coming season, e The Mamook club was entertained Wednesday with a luncheon by Mrs. William A. Mullen. Covers were laid for 12. Including Mesdames N. V. Carpenter. Justin W. McEachren. S. C. Catching. Charles E. Branin, Lewis E. Tldball, Hugh A. Piatt. Frank H. Hodson. U D. Rich. Clin ton Mooney. Nelson Giles. James F. Morrell and the hostess. Mrs. Angela L. Ford Warren will entertain at her home with a large reception Tuesday evening. The guests for the evening will Include MVfml hundred rminr people clated with the First Presbyterian church, and Dr. Harold Ionard Bowman and Mrs. Bowman and hev. and Mrs. Norman Kendall Tully will be the guests of honor. Besides an orchestra of several pieces there are to be several soloists to entertain her guests. Receiving with Mrs. Warren will be the guests of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Judson Monro Costs. Minnie Heath 'Gardner. Mabel Zim merman. Sophie Tlndula, Winifred Laird and Walter Thorn. Assisting about the rooms will be ftella Phelps. Fdith Pllnklewtsch. (Iran Burton. Vivian Clodfelter and Rich ard Horn. A wedding of much Interest among the younger set was that of Miss Francis Littlefteld and X George Eisenhsuer at the home of the bride. 91 East Twelfth street North. Saturday evening at s 1 o'clock. About 40 guests witnessed the ceremony, which was read by the Rev. W. O. Elliott Jr. of the Church of Our Father (Unitarian). The bridal party stood before an alter made of -renw. autumn lsvea and marigolds, which dcorU were also used throughout tt liv ing room and dining room. Th brM. attired la a ow of whit Mlk crepe, with flowing veil and carrying a shower bouquet of bride's roses, entered oa tn arm of her father. Miss Winifred Newby p!er4 wedding march and preceU.nr the ceremony Miss Alia MoMlaa sang "I Love Yon Truly" Miss Edna a.lsenhauer. slater o' th bridegroom, was brtdeamal4 sad waa gowned In robla's egg blue taf feta and carried Ophelia rose. Leon L Littlrfield wea beat men. Utti Miss Mary Jarns Boyle and Marr Anns Ne by. who aasieted la receiv ing the guests were dainty la pish snd white organdy. Following the ceremony a buffet luncheon was served, sfter which th young couple departed for s wedding trip, which will take them through souther California and Mexloo. Mrs. Elaenhauer la the ea'y daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Ut- W .i-- X iMWKI i V. vf v ' ! ' : ' ! ' ' ilf ZJJ derson Force. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Strang, J. W. Liklns. F. W. Tal-1 ; 1'li 4F-'- ill ncerson gave a "surprise luncheon madge, James D. Og"den. J. S. Hamil- sf 4 j i ) 1 J ' ' thelr home. 665 East Forty-sixth ton, A. N. Fisher, J. M. Andrus, ; Jf ' Z ' f si A f&K, , street Tuesday. Ccvers were laid Walter Bowles. E. Witter. James I f r t 1 11"" V 'vfjr & ' fr elsht . MacKenzie. Clyde Hannawalt. J. J. j jf ' 11 y 5- ifj$i2f' i , M,s D- L- Rich entertained -f r 'ifj , i "f -Jr ' Thursday with a smart luncheon in ' , x - j,!"' if " , ner attractive Laurelhurst home, 0t vWSss Js ' ' ' , v',''&l'' ssvJi i f honoring- her sister, Mrs. N. Giles. .fSvS'piSs. 45 ' f" r Vyj i. who is leaving for a visit to Call- H !P Sa QJ BftSS H 1 ' 'JS&ir f ? ?c , - ? forma, and Mrs. C. Mooney. who has -VxU3j?'f!Sfcw I if K ? I ' if ' ' Just returned from a visit -to Den- f5V ?i&3fe;8jWi 8 - ' f jTf f 11 fj- " J ver, Colo. .The decorations were In KiS?5sSgZMa 8 Si- ' ' 1 O 4a not of autumn colorings. r j''Ji't''iJiv3g F" f 7W"i: I I 1 4 ' Cover, were laid for MeSdame C. f 1 "w f It " ! T V , 3MM j, W ,4 Moonej, N. Giles, N. U. Carpenter, B M I , " V f & )P y -T 's f '3 J P Morrell, W. A. Mullen, Frank H v t . ' i nuu&ou. L-miora nosers. urae- h I 1 Jkt'vV- .3 Jl 4 I ! man- Perry Abbott. J. Morrell Jr., -& ' V W . Arthr Brocha, Hugh Piatt, Harold , iOf 1 B-oeers. W. McEachren. U E. Tid- ; -i a ' "X "-C If I 1 ball, V Guthrie, Charles E. Branin " - XW 1 and the hostess. k MJLij , rl XVEM! , tf Formal announcement of the en- iAa.SV CT'W!-!' sagement of Mi.s Maurine Ballard Wz$ & L ' Is ? 3l to Walter G. Elliott, formerly of lace ana she carried a shower bou quet of bride's roses. She was at tended by Mrs. Gillis Keliaher, who wore a gown of rose lace over Georgette crepe and carried Ophelia rosebuds. Gillis Keliaher was best man. A reception followed the cere mony. Receiving witii the bridal couple were the bride s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Miller. Presiding in the dining room were Mrs. Alden Graham and Miss Nell Lambert. As sisting in serving were Mrs. Ernest Richton, Mrs. Clarence Wright. Miss Gretchen Colton, Miss Jean Wood ward and Miss Beatrice Lewion. Mr. ' and Mrs. Mathes will be at home to their friends at the Malcolm apart ments after a motor 'trip to tne beaches. Fred Kirsch was host on Tuesday night at a dinner and bridge party at his Irvington home in honor of William E. Hampton of Los Anselcs. Those Invited were: William M. Ka poa, Robert W. Neighbor, stamey C. E. Smith, Charles I Boss. Ka.ph L. Brackett, Charles T. Whitney. Fred Crowther, J. Roy Ellison. William C. McBride, Charles E. Cochran and William E. Hampton. First prize was won by William Kapus, second prize by Charles T. Whitney. Miss Lois Cowgill became the bride of Anthony Jaureguy Wednes day evening at a beautiful wed ding in St. David's Episcopal church. Rev. T. F. Bowen officiated and preceding the ceremony Miss Gertrude Young sang "Oh. Perlect Love." Nicholas Jaureguy acted as best man. The altar was banked with Easter lilies, and the church was decorated in autumn flowers. The bride's gown was of ivory, crepe satin, elaborated with tiny French roses. She wore a necklace of pearls and carried a shower bou quet of bride s roses. Her veil fell from a coronot o online b.osonirf. Mrs. Dean Vincent, sister ol the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a creation of pink taffeta adorned with crystal trimmings.) Silver leaves were worn on her hair, and her costume was completed wfthj silver slippers. She carried Ophelia, rosts. . I olin, and Mrs. Ross Gi?er, piano. The bride- maids were Miss Estelle Special welcome was given Mrs. Jaureguy. Miss Mary Kirkwood and Chtster Greer, a recent arrival in Miss Eunice ("owgill. Their frocks Portland. Others present were Mrs. were of crmnneable taffeta in pas- V. L. O. Cbiltlck, Mrs. frank Car tel shades and their flowers fash- ruth, Mrs. Hroderick O'Farrell, Miss loned bouquets in corresponding . Edna Messenger. Mrs. Harold Wil- lard Turner, Miss Ethel Brown and -Miss Dorothy Bennett. colors. i Nancy Hunt and Jine Porter Were ton flower eirls. Tliev wore white taffeta and carried baskets of flow- I A pretty wedding was solemnized rs. David Lofgren was the ring- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. bearer. I jeorsre, 829 East Stai k street, Sat- Tha ushers were Alexander Brown, ; urday night. September . 30. when . . i . J ; (hAip niA.,A 1U:c ni..-. 7" Un-n;nn Earl Gardner, ueaii vincem. .anui ... ....v.. ...o -" c j . ""nts Stephen Math leu. Mrs. Jaureguy is a graduate of the Oregon normal school. Mr. Jaureguy waa graduated from the Unlvoralty of Oregon and Harvard university. He is an -Alpha Kappa Phi fraternity man. Twelve guer.ts were entertained at ton, became the bride of William C. Davey. Only relatives of the family were present. After the ceremony refreshments were served in the dining room, which was decorated with roses and autumn flowers. The bride, who is a charming brunette, formerly re sided at Watertown. Dakota, where luncheon Wednesday by Mrs. John: Mr. Davey also resided. The young C. Boyer at the Mallory hotel. . . Mrs. Etna Ransom has gone to California to pass several months. Mrs. Cyril D. Brownell has re turned from a visit to Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. James Lemon enter tained a group of friends at the Hotel Portland Saturday night sup per dance. Next Friday evening the Irving ton club will give its first formal dance. Mrs. Edwina Robison has charge of the social committee, and will act as hostess. She will be assisted by Mrs. Sidney Rasmussen, Mrs. Elmer Maxon and Mrs. William S. Nash. The second dance of the season is planned for October 25. Mrs. George Brandenburg enter tained at a bridge luncheon Wednes day, honors going to Mrs. W. F. McKenney, Mrs. James Neace and Mrs. F. J. Currlgan. Other guests were: Mrs. Nelson Gay. Mrs. E. L. i Dlmmitt. Mrs. R. Tauscher and Mrs. ; R. Nichols. j Portland members of Mu Phi Ep eilon. national musical sorority, were entertained Monday night at the home of Mrs. E. H. Rarendrick. A musical programme of unusual enjoyment was given in the solo and ensemble work of Mrs. Baren-j drlck. voice: Miss Helen Harper, vl- i UtllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllU I LADIES ONLY! COMK I P TO THE I PORTLAND FEATHER I 1 DYE WORKS I Where PRICES ARK DOWN 2 Full Line of Oatrlch Trimmings and Combination E FEATHER HATS S Phone Main 7ST.O E 833 MORGAN BUILDING i Broadway and Yyashinaton i iiiinilllifif liiiiuiliiiiliiiiiiiiiliiif iiiTE couple will make Portland. their, home in for Mrs. S. K. Willett, Mrs. W. F. McKenney, Mrs. R. Tauscher. Mrs. K' S. Shaw, Mrs. James Neace and Mrs. F. J. Currigan and Mrs. R. Nichols. Cards were the diversion of the afternoon. Prize-winners were Mrs. Willett, Mrs. Shaw and Mrs. Neace. Formal announcement of the en gagement of Mi.s Maurine Ballard to Walter G. Elliott, formerly of Indianapolis. Ind.. was made by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ballard at a supper party given at their home on East Thirteenth street Wednesday eve ning. Th table was decorated in shades of yellow. Covers were laid for Mrs. Paul Fleming. Mrs. Rich ard Howell. Mrs. Robert Smith and the Misses Mildred Howard. Isabelle MacQueen, Margaret Givlea, La Dessa Richmond, Fern Hall, Ruby Lloyd, Esther Thompson and Helen and Maurine Ballard. No definite date has been set for the wedding, but It will probably take place in the near future. The Thursday night card party for members at Laurelhurst cluo will meet with Mr. and Mrs. George Weiss as hosts. Mrs. James Neace with a dinner party Sunday night in honor of her sister, Mrs. C. E. Oliver of Colfax, Wash. Mrs. "E. T. Lewis is the house guest of Mrs. S. K. Willett and the inspiration of many social affairs the past week. An enjoyable party was given in honor of Mrs. Nina G. Connor at entertained j her home on Portland Heights, the occasion being her 82d birthday. About 30 guests attended. They were: Mesdames M. E.v Jones, A. Karnopp, B. Earl Parker, J. H. James, C. D. Ninton, H. R. Miller, J. L. Karnopn, G. C. Osborn. S. "E. Wolcott. E. T. Johnson, A. G. At wood, E. A. Young, E. T. Mulquin. J. L. Bryan. A. M. Linn. L. M. Wolltv Jlartfjolomehj Company Washington at Tenth Mrs. S. K. Willett. who recently re turned from Salt Lake City, enter tained a number of friends with a "500" party Wednesday night at her home In Waverleigh Heights. Guests were the-Mesdames F. Metscham, K. Kitts, E. L. Dimmitt. E. T. Lewis, James Neace, George Brandenburg, R. Nichols, R..S. Shaw. Hugh Knipe, R. Tauscher. F. E. LaPoint and Nel son Gay. Honors were won by Mrs. Dimmitt, Mrs. Brandenburg and Mrs. Kitts. Mis. E. L. Dimmitt was hostess to a luncheon at her home in- Rose City Park Friday. Covers were laid FUR VALUE Mrs. C. S. Loveland, formerly of this city but now of Los Angeles, Is being- welcomed by her many friends during a visit here. Tuesday Mrs. Otto Klein was hostess at a luncheon and a theater party com plimenting Mrs. Loveland. V The Misses Virginia Peck, Helene Gates and Thelma Sandstrom will be hostesses at a large Halloween pariy to be given at Laurelhurst club house October 28. Honoring the birthday anniver sary of their daughter. Edfth An- TRIE wonomy Is not graafted by price alone. Tjie price Iomcs it importance directly fter the time of purchase, then fol.oOTs the to of value. Value. In furs, is determined by iuulity, service and endur ing satisfactlou and when these accompany your pur chase your Investment repre sents . HEAL ECONOMY. 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