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4 I THE OKKOON SUNDAY JOUKNAU rOKTLANP. 81UJPAY MOKNING. AT'i'lL f, lilt. flE W r J W. . ai4 Tti -l Wi4 - M H.'l Wi 1.1 w. C4 t(a MM l.lk imttttf &4 41 Www A titj a 1a f K Ml Muua 4, I M4 tint lfr) tl.lMU. 4k i U4, tJi4. tl(n, r4 l'4W -4 v- 4i A MMr -! a.4 t 11 (flr I. h w4f4 4-4 a . alv Ml T II 4l4 I 44UI U laail Vt. J ... It ", I Ut M " lrn Mi t t Uinil SOCIETY swa- EVENTS !- . tin immh 4 t , M ' It 1U4 l Vats' M4aa, Wia. ts fr.Jta lM Ml ' M vv U ti iM WM (KM ii"K t ytt. Mi a. t, va a. Mi i Mi 1 Mi i ti. mms Ml k. I. -4 4 MM M Jimi . . -4 a' I a- k lfc klM li--t - fc I u ! M .. Wfc4 " A ft, . Mi fc. txtb u Mi- M Uia i jtMtas Mi !. . Mi I iikv4 J Mi $ 4 I Wi H . a'-., Mia. M. V. inV Mi . M U. U-4 w a. S4k Nluit. Mt4 1 a Mi Mluw I Mb M v,ur kt4 4rv aji i. tr. r-. A - xc ) 4 j IK w . wi ". r. uj 1 la. ia !. M( titar Mi j 1 MMf. alia .! U , Hi HkMiiui tajr. Mi Mm it r 4 Mxt ! tf H Al KA mi U MiM W Kur lrl4 k I t '. M J . Ml 4 i 4 H' M I. 4 l4 k4 u ui4Mi iq ar wilt j ! Ml A Mr. Wit MM, M f la '- Mi , a r.iu.n, mi . mi j ft - fia wi fiil i w awaaan Ik I Ik Ii4l Wl4b la 1 1 !, fvf I -(. Mi Ji H t. yWa nbi M iur. V ami f toitf. i4 M 4t f lk r folur, f Uti4) ful l lti si I Mi May );!, " f Mi K. t , W W. i Mi J . M . Mi T . -4Mi W, H Jwr. Ml kU ati " Mr fS. C ! 4 Mi It !. M . Ml Mi-;4M M H iM Mi alMu Ml ).! ia Hi Mi rm t M' U J'. M M B. 1w, W ! h . UimJiui te( M' H (, Mu Bi f r !!-. Mi tt t-ti. Mi IV MiMi4 tit A. :i. i f4r r Wr 4 w 'r i( )"it M t' 4 air MllM4 t!4 f (lt Vlll il' lw M aiit ! lt4Mrltt44 flln f I ii.m M Li.l Ml HI U Mm ! !- Mi C A .i MSSuv 4i I ' l . ; . . . : , . 1 1 1 y . a " -'- ' : ,.... Iff f Wr. ArrblNild D. Wclntrr (MIm porothf JtrD) hoo ddini 4 aa rent of Ta4ay. s m tafu no WVBL faaAajr. AQUI Ulr l Ika P. J liana Old lopla botr . Mr tUUIa-h Mloll, trld Ta. Mr Oar M Nilr Taltiei. nlnc br0f. W4a4ay. ' Mr. Our Wrl)(rr Talbol. aflar nooa brld Aanual llrtMlar of Trlnltjr Clroil cliurrh. CUOCl of Jnrlali Woman lar. Tkaraday. ' TRubaerlpllon ball ( Jnll Vtultno o. . Mr. Marlon F Dolph. brlda. Mia Mary Kallln. luncheon Council of Jcwlaa Woman baaar. ; . mdar. Mr. Marloa K. Uolpn. biidt J Council of JawUh Wprotn bar. T - aataxday. I lira. Marlon K. iwlph, brld V EKT. with Ita araaon of danlala ' . I and drab aortal days, la attain a , I thing of th paat and th ttr . J ahlmM with their vr Joyoua atory tiahar In a renewal of all that la (ay. Gathering- anarajy from th daya of ret, aoolcly will plunf Into a whirl of affair, planned on elaborate acal. Th clandr for thla week la already alraoat filled and from now un til th aummcr ezodua th Tampu Mouaer' for the Fnilt and rlower Mia aion, aofacamenta. June bridea, and all of th affair that muat neda be aireo r lot them, will male buay day. w With the aoclai aotlvlUe at a stand till durlna; holy week. "The Campua Moaaar" has had full sway with unla- ternipted tlm for rehearsala and fur fth-rln- pf details. At th Thursday roeetlnf of the Fruit and Flower mia . elon at tha Pay Nursery, "th pre:- dent. Mrs. K. C. Olltner, appointed a number of important committees. On . the committee to select chaperons for tha cast and specialties and patrones. aes for the play are Mrs. K. C. Mearr, chairman. Mrs. Paul K. Froellch and Mrs. tieorire Klelser; ticket committee. Mrs. Cheater Dearlna, chairman, Mrs. : W. B. Fechelmer. Mrs. V. E. Keed, Mrs, C. tywla Mead, MImh Harriet Jelilson and Miss Kva Bternbergj flower com mfttee, Miss Mabel Deck, chairman, Mrs. Thomas I). Honeyman. Miss Mar- jorie Forbls, Miss Harriet Jelilson and Miss Louise Williams: candy commit . tee, Mrs. C. Lewis Mead, chairman, Mrs .Lewis G. Clark, Mrs. F. E. Spencer, Mrs. ' Oscar Rlttenberg, Miss Lola Senders, . Miss Rosemary Baldwin and Miss Kath arine Hoyt; program committee, Mrs, F. K. Watkins, . chairman, Mrs. Kenton K. : Qrigsby. Mrs. Benjamin Trenlcman, Mrs. Oscar Rlttenberg, Mrs. William J. Ly 'ons (Miss Hazel Tichner), Miss Mar r Jorl Forbis and Miss Mabel Beck; prop erty committee, Mrs. Irene M. Pfun der. Beginning Tuesday tickets will be on ' sale evary day with Mrs. Chester Deer ins; at the Hotel Multnomah from 11 until 2 o'clock and 4 to 6:30 o"clock. . .Thursday from 2 until 4 o'clock Miss Ursula St George, who plays Rebecca iln .'Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm," will aell tickets at Meter & Franks' Miss ' Ruth Gerrish, the author, is in general charge and is conducting rehearsals of . tha play while Miss Kdith Varney Is In charge of all the dances. Miss Var ney Is a dramatic school graduate and has studied dancing with Mr. Challs In New York, who has a normal school j iliMt aii 4a r4-. Mr. al I Mi jo V --., MU ti Mi M Vtru. la .) ; I Mi r M ! Mi. l Mla. Mi ajlt. M It aa. Mr air. Ml K JL, Caakbi. Mr I. It ik. Mf T Mr4i. Ml Mrrlle Mafftil. Mr ft . M-M rr Marfan. Mi. J a, Mr i A Mt-al. M W MlatkMltr, Ml K 1isiA. M' M. M kv. Mi m KaaJaar, Mr It Watkt, Mf H. ti rfl. Mi 4 Mi J at l tia. Mi ia M ffwaAar. Mr U r-.ig MM ni llii-a-.i. Mr I Mini Ml C !(, Mi (A M- ai4. Mia J. M tA4a. Mr i-A IA. Mi J O tWIaM. lr. 4 Ml T tlH-ar. Mi Ma l. Ma l kin. Mi 4 Wis Vl.ll A Ha. Mr k4 Mi JA hiuuka. M la t- bra. Mr it! ii a. UkvidJi. Mr aad Mr Hlllarta. Mr L Uiahaa. Mi il I -, Mr, A -:, M- M l.f Mi laM Wd. Ml M !! Iia. Mi Maui Mia T. mar, Mi I M.U.fl .11. Mia A. rluar. Mh i funiM'. Ml II II .Souk, Mi Kl HU4 Mi 11 U Ti-C Mi Jaa ! Moia Mr. Ivarrf, III Ana Krrt ;Mi M lark !. Ml tin14L Mr I. A Mound. Mia ItouBda, MIM ira. U't Martha ir. Mr t Hrn, Mr R l-of. Mr M 11. Mia tv la. Mr rerf U !. Mr. WlUia Oaiitah. lrtfior and Mr. Mar, Mr. r V HaJll. Mr K W. Cornell. Ml Um faima, W. J l"llo and Haiti l-t(ort. Ml VIM ti!eoa Ml Clr wll. a hr tnarriaa to fiaOfg Idar lll lk plan i U'alMalar, April I?. Is corn to f In for j her hr of pranuptlal rxmpltml ' Wedaeadar Mr W A T. Ituatiotig la th dauhlr of II II Buffum. of la-tlaal at brlda for Mia How.ll and Hoaton. nd a Wallaal.y grdut of th , Ml Mry Crtlan. saoihar brid.lacl rlaaa of '01. lr. I'udlay I th aldar . t " JJIaa Margery Hoffman, who win bare a prominent part Id tha "Campua Mouaer " BVtO MIbi Cornelia Cook, appearing" In the "Campus Mouaer.' W. G. SMITH & CO. naif VISITING CARD ENGRAVERS ' MOXOGIwA3I STATIONERS Third Floor Wasblngtoj Bldg. Bet. Za od 4th on Vaabgon St. The Marinrllo System oUntlfio Tact!, JBMt 111 Scalp Treatment, . ,aMa X. wiui 404J Ctr Mldr lHh and Aider. for dancing teachers and tha only Rus sian dancing school In America. Between th first and second acts a clever mechanical doll specialty will be given by Wins Guraldlne Scotford. Three new specialties have been filled aa follows: College Widows. Mra. Kraklne Wood and Mra. Stanley Jew- ett (Miss Leslie Weldler), chaperones. Miss Cully Cook, Miss Ethelyn Glass, Mrs. Henry William Sharp, Miss Cath erine Emmons, Miss Margarett Hewett and Miss Louise Burns; Society, Mrs. Morris X Whltehouse and Mrs Robert Wilson Forbes, chaperones. Miss Mild red Josselyn, Miss Thelma Garrett, Miss Frances Brady, Miss Katharine Graham, Miss" Helen McCusker. Miss I Clarice Biles, Miss Maurlne Campbell, Percy Hiller, James Brady, Herbert Thatcher, Norman Matchek, Mr. Bren- non and Mr. Bchroeyer: Daffodil Dance Mra. Oeorge Hyland and Mra Chester Deerlng, chaperones. Miss Hazel Rus sell. Miss Crystal Hyland. Miss Made- Una Groh, Miss Buelah Hay, Miss Har riet Harlow. Miss Ivelon Shea. Miss Marjorie Cameron, Miss Nellie Preble, Ted Edwards, Guy Perham. Fred Preble. Denton Catterlln, Anson Cornell, Allen Emery and Lloyd Wells. Ther Is yet to be filled the Japan ese specialty of which Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett Is a chaperon and which Miss mmjuiiB iiausman is getting up, as well as the College Boys and two or tnre other small dances. Miss Mary Failing has asked guests lor mncneon on Thursday in compll ment to Mra. Kirk Smith (Miss Lisa woooj, w Many changes have been jnad In the Mann old people's home sine this time last year and the board of managers are hoping that many- friends will call to morrow to visit tha home, meet tho old people and enjoy th annual Easter tea Following the usual custom the presi dent, Mrs. p. 3. Mann, will reoelv Sh will be assisted by th board of man agers. Mrs. J. Weslay Ladd la In charg of the dining room. At th tabl will b Mrs. A. A. Morrison, Mra Gordon Voor hies. Mrs. a. J. Meier and Miss Bailie Lewis. They will b assisted by Miss Katheiine MacMaster, Mias Barbara Mackenzie, Miss Marjori Hausman, Miss Elsie Simon, Miss Louis Burns and Miss Margaret Hewett Mra. Mor ns H. Whltehouse and Miss Isabella Gauld will preside at the candy table witn tn aaslstano of Mra. Kirk Smith. Mr. Robert Wilson Forbas, Mrs. An toln a. Lab be and Mrs. Thomas Rob ertson, Miss Ella Stephen will . ar range the decorations. An interesting musjcal' progrsm will b given during me nours. iaJte Ros city Park car, which stops at the home. Another engagement was added to tha list of Lenten anboancemante last Sun day wba Mr. and Mrs. Erkaln Wood Invited guests for tea In honor of 'Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Smith (Miss Lisa Wood) and announced the betrothal' of Mias Myrtle Lewis and Maxwell Wood. Mlaa Lewis is the daughter of John C. Lewis, a prominent railroad contractor. Sha came to Portland to make her horn two years ago. Mr. Wood la the second son of Colonel and Mrs. C. E. 8. Wood and a brother of Mra. David Taylor Honey. man, Rrkslna Wood and Berwick Wood. The wedding will be an event of May or June. Mrs. A. A. Morrison will entertain at tea Wednesday from 2 until 6 at the rectory. This is the annual birthday tea of Trinity Episcopal church. . The walking club organized by Mra William sy Blddle and Mrs. Gordon Voorhles has been enjoying long hikes every Friday this spring. Last Friday the course took them over Mount Scott and to the Blddle farm, where they en joyed luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Watson have sent out Invitations for the wedding of their daughter, Mlsa Delta Monroe Watson, to M. Donald Spencer, Which will be solemnized Monday evening. April 29. at a quarter of nine o'clock, Tn their home on Cornell road. A reception will fol low the ceremony. w I Mrs. Elfreda Heller Welnsteln will have as patronesses for the farewell concert which sh gives Tuesday even ing, April 16, in the Multnomah ball room, Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett, Mrs. Theodore B. Wilcox, Mrs. Henry Ladd Corbett, Mrs. I. N. Llpman, Mra. Rose Bloch Bauer, Mrs. Solomon Hlrsch, Mrs. John F. Logan, Mrs. Ben Selling, Mrs, Julius Meier, Mrs. Warren E, Thomas. Mrs. Charles Dlerke and Mrs. W. A. T. Bushong. Mrs, Wejnstein leaves Port. land April 28 for Europe, where she will enter grand opera. With her hue. band, Maurlc K. Welnsteln, ah will sau May 21 from New York on tha itynam ror Holland. --- Mlaa Dorothea Spinney of England, wno was to nave given a series of read lngs at St David's parish house Easter week, will fill her first date at 6:15 Monday, April IE, when ahe reads Gil bert Murray's translation of "Hoppilytue or Kunpides. Wednesday, April 17, at 8:16. ahe will give W. B. Yeata" 'The Land of Heart's Desire" and "The Hqur Glass." Friday. April 1, at S:30 sh will give Gilbert Murray's translation of The Trojan Women of Euripides." In - the future the opera classes conducted by Miss Dorothea Naah will b held every Tuesday morning at the bom of Miss SaHl Lewis, where the music can be heard to better advan tage. w --- An engagement that has just been an nounced is that of Miss Jess! Buf fum an John 1C Dudley. Miss Buffum son of Mr. Kllot lbrrim. Ha la gradual pharmarltt Th wadding will I take plar aarly In Jun a On of the verr lovaly affair of th wnk was the at horn given Tueedaa br Mn Martha J Patton In honor of hrr avent!eth birthday. Mra. ltton Is one f lha well known flonaar. Patton K'1 hear hrr nam and har beautiful colonial home rarrnllv romplatad at Talbot and Patton Koada. Portland Hi-Uhta. ta built on the riart atu of the old Patton farm house, which was raie.l la ntak war for th handsom trurfur. Gathared about Mra. Patton on Tueadajr war many old tlm friends and tromlnent pioneer. Th yellow lights and draperies of tha dining room struck th color note of th decoration. rrrlad out with profusion ef Jonquils and spire. The reception hall and 11 brary were decoratrd ters of flowering ctirra land vines and wild flo caption room was a bower of many beautiful flowers, the gifts of friends to Mrs. Patton. Several clusters war ar ranged of 70 blossom, on for each i year. Mrs. patton was lovely tn a gown of white poplin elaborated with rar eld laoa. In hr hair and for a corsag bou- ntiet she wore dainty lavender primroses, fin wss assisted In receiving by her' daughter. Miss Lena Patton. Mra. C M. Cartwrlght. Mrs. L. M. Psrrlsh. Mrs- James Young and Mrs. Helen A. Clark Mrs. Patton's little grand niece. Helen Patton, opened the door. During tho hours the table was presided over by Mrs. C. M. Banfleld. Mra. John Watson., Mra. Robert Walker. Mrs. Yerex. Mrs. R. O. Morrow, Mrs. J. Haddock. Mrs. R. W. Sheperd and Mrs. David Rosa. They were assisted by Mra Frank Mof fett, Mra J. & Winchester, Mlsa Louise Mt'ataon, Mlsa Charlott Banfleld and Mlsa Winchester. Floating about the reception room were Mrs. Henry Dick son, Mra. William JT. Stevens and Mrs. Anna Erwln. During the afternoon an enjoyable musical program waa glvan by Mrs. Baltls Allen, who sang. Miss Louise Watson, Miss Irma Rounds and Lowell Patton, all of whom gave piano numbers. Among those lnvitd to share Mrs. Patton'e hospitality were Mra. R L Plttock, Mrs. Blanche H. Hogue, Mrs. R. Lea Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. J. Meter. Judge and Mrs. R, G. Morrow, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. M. Flummer, Mrs. C. M. Ban- Old JPcal tiers MADE INTO NEW WILLOW PLUMES New frtnen procet. n tie. Dyeing all color, in cluding fait black. Cleaning' that looki like new. Phone Main 3271. Out of lfih Rent Zone Fraleys' Millinery Specials LOT A A hundred" choice Ht kanj n4. laHi'y dimmed, no two altke. Mark and" dark color, many particularly suitable for JSOQ, Mondiy at 9J0U LOT ft A bun 4 red late mod!, blotkrd Milan and hemp thapea, trimmed smartly in eewest Cower, ribbon, lacea. ate Black, white and maw color, i ma to Yes, It's a Flower Season Flower Special Thia season's rrrry kind and color. Thm anda of bunchea to chooae from, eellinf regularly ea low aa 15c and up to JJ 00 per feunch. Entire atock at off. 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