The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 23, 1912, Page 62, Image 62

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Ulta Krancea Beaumont (left) of Washington. D. C, who arrlrra today to be the Riiest of her ulster, Mm. J. W. Matthea: and Mlea Helen Clark
(right) who has returned to her home In New York, after a visit with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Jackson.
OKE thousand dollars' worth of
bride books sold by one local
firm In three days m!nt srem
to Indicate that society has little
tins for anything else than the
doings of Master Dan Cupid and his
train, but a a lane at lsst and th'a
week's caltndar will toll quite another
atory. This wetk mlsht rightly l
called tha week of buds, for when In
Portland havs four youn irlrla made
their bowa to society In the same. wrtk.
Miss Bally Hart will receive with her
. mother. Mrs. Prank E. Hart, on ha
Virday. and Mlas Wilcox, Miss Jeai
Morrison and Miss Dorothy Huber will
ba presented on Thursday. Last week
was essaotlally a week of big things
and thla week will be the name, which
' Is an unusual round of (alety at thl
season of the, year, when the social
boards of other cities are practically
swspt clear for the hummer.
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Waverly Golf tlub lias never been
attractive as for the large dinner danr
which Mr, and Airs. Fred H. Green rbv
Krtday evening In compliment to Ml
Dorothy Morrison and her fiance, Don
aJd Green. A large table at whit'
at the honor guests, centered the
room. Bridesmaid roses . were chosen
for the decorations. The smalle
tables were decked with pink sweet
peas and places for 90 guests were
marked with dainty pink rose card
About the c'ubhouee was a profusion of
vine maple, syrlnga and pink 'carnations
The veranda wus Illuminated with Japa
iieee lanterns. One table of unusual
charm held places for the debutant 8!
Mlsa Claire Wilcox, Miss Jean Jlor.rl
son.' Miss Barbara Mackenzie, Miss
Dorothy Huber and the Misses Jraco
and Mildred Honeymart: Miss Morrl
eon was most attracttve In a sown of
apricot chiffon, oyer oatln of a deeper
ahnde with lace.' Miss Green wore
heavily embroidered llngerlo with deep
hem of. pink and pink saMi.
A delightful surprise In the betrothha
announcement of Miss Alice Carey ;inl
Dr. Eugene; Bockey awaited the gut-Nts
who responded to Mrs. Gilbert Dui
Yarn's Invitations for tea on "rlday,
Yellow was the color motif In the din
ing room Where Mrs. Stanley Jewett
served Ices while Mrs. Gerald lieebe
and Miss Matiia Hart poured. Mlsa
Mllla Wesslnger served puncii. Float-
'lnsr about the rooms were Mips Kath
erl:ie Molbrook, MIks lrmlse Burns.
Miss Margaiet Hewett, Miss Barbara
Mackenzie, Miss Evelyn Carey, Miss
Clementina T,ambm and Miss Lora
Cummlng. The llvi:ig room was dec-j
rated with cluster of crimson rambler
Miss Carey is the second daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles II. Carey and a
sister of Miss Evelyn Carey. She Is a
graduate of Portland a'-ademj' and
Dana Hall and aluo tork une year at
Smith. Dr. Rockey Is the younger son
of Dr. and Mrs. A. to. Ror.key and
brotner ot nr. 1'aui KorKey. He Is a
graduate of Stanford and th Harvard
Medical school. Ha Is a Zeta I'sl man
Dr. Rockey will spend next winter in
the Massachusetts General hospital In
Boston.. No date has been set for the
wedding.
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Mrs. James F. Failing was hostess at
a distinguished affair on Thursday for
which she sent out 300 cards to meet
Mrs. Edward J. Falling (Miss Mar J or!
Holcomb), her sons bride. The two
drawing rooms were, artistically ar
ranged with decorations of crimson
rambler' and white Syrlnga and the din
ing reom was brilliant -with yellow
gladioli and other blossoms of the same
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color. The table was charming with a
centerpiece of water lilies and ferns
Presiding were Mrs. Carl R. Gray. Mrs.
John Bingham, Mrs. Adrian McCalman
and Mlsa Failing. At the lemonade table
were Mrs. Marlon F. Polph and Mrs
Frederick 11. Strong. Assisting tho
hostesses about the rooms were Mn.
Henry. C. Cabell. Mrs William Brewster,
Mrs. Herman Burpee. Mlas Mary Fall
ing, Miss Kate Falling Miss Rhoda
Falling, Miss Barbara Holroinb. Mlsa
Ioule Letter and Miss Henrietta Chase
Falling.
Making their formal bows to society
on Thursday with Mlsa Claire Wllcoa
will be two young girls, Miss Jean Mor
rlson and Miss Dorothy Huber, whd
have been her playmates since they
were little tots.
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In spite of lowering clouds In tho
morning, the garden party given by Mrs
Peter Kerr yesterday afternoon at her
nandsopie Riverside drive home, was
one of the most delightful affairs of a
week filled with a number of big events.
The grounds of the Kerr home are beau
tifully adapted for such an affair as
that of yesterday and made a. picture
of charming Interest aa the smartly
gowned women strolled about or chat
ted over the punch bowl or tea cups.
Ices were cut by Mrs. L. Allen Lewis
and Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett, while
Mrs. Richard Koehler, Mr. Walter J
Burns, Mra. Hoi C. Wilson and Miss
Falling poured. Mrs. C. E. S. Wood
with Mrs. W. B. Ayer presided over the
punch bowl.
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Kollock, Miss
Claire Houghton, Miss 'Jean Mackenzie,
Miss Barbara Mackenzie, Dr. J. N.
Coghlan and Roderick Macleay were the
guests of Walter Beebe for a Jolly motor
dinner at his attractive bungalow on
tho Clackamas Monday evening.
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Miss irglnia Burns and Miss lone
Stewart were the complimented guests
at an informal evening - of dancini;
which Mrs. Ix-e Hoffman gave for them
on Thursday. Mrs. Lee Hoffman, Mra.
L. Hawley Hoffman and Miss Margery
uoftman havu cards out for an at home
Thursday afternoon.
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Miss Margaret Hewett was hostess at
charming buffet luncheon, given at
her Mount Zlon home on Wednesday.
Her guests were Miss Claire Wilcox,
Miss Dorothy Huber, Mlsa Barbara
Mackenzie, Miss Katherlne Holbrook
Miss Clementina Lambert, Miss Jean
Morrison, Miss Louise Burns, Miss
Cully Cook, Miss Katherlne MncMaster
and Miss Evelyn Carey.
Arnold will return to Milwaukee. Wis.
where she will be In charge of the de
partment of mathematics at Milwaukee
Downer college. Mlsa Ellen C. Habln,
formerly a resident 'of Portland for
number of years, la president of Milwaukee-Downer
college and has built up
this college for women to a very high
standard with a large attendance. Miss
Arnold taught mathematics at St. Hel
ns hall for flvs years prior to her trip
to England last June.
Mlsa Marjorle Strain, of Ixmdon.
Ohio, was the complimented guest at
a pretty tea given Tuesday afternoon
by her cousin. Miss Mary Campbell.
Miss Campbell's mother, Mrs. Jerome
W. Campbell, received with her and tho
honor guest. The living room was dec
orated attractively with pink roses and
Enchantress carnations were the flow
ers In the dining room. Nasturtiums
were chosen for the den, where punch
was served by Miss Helen Simon and
Miss Ruth Rosenthal. ' Mrs. William T.
Pangle and Miss Laura Smith presided
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Daugherty
entertained with a dinner of Ii covers
at the Golf club last evening for Mrs.
Horace H. Irvine of Kt. Paul, who nr-
Ivcd Monday to pass a month -with her
sister, Mrs. Alexander AtMcDonell.
Mrs. Irvine is accompanied by her small
son and daughter and wilt, be joined on
Wednesday by Mr. Irvine.
Wednesday, evening- members of the
Portland Academy t Klgma , Phi Upsilon
fraternity .were hosts at 'a launch party
chaperoned by Mrs. J.,. Wesley Ladd.
Supper was enjoyed on board the launch
The hosts and .their ' guests, were Miss
Katherlne Holbroolf, 'Mlas Helen Ladd,
Miss Nancy Zan-, . Mlsa , Grace Peters,
Miss Rhoda Rumelln, MiSa Sara McCul-
lj, Miss Louise rMdrgan.,.Mraa Miriam
Haggendori. - Miss Margaret Haenn.
dorn. Miss Rosamond Walker, Miss
Margaret Cameron. Miss Ruth Plummer,
Stuart Freeman. Harold Jones, Alexan
der Morrison, Bud Krlhs, Lee Patterson,
tester ijrix, Aaron Whltmer, William
Steiwer. Horace Cardlnell, William
Huesner, Melvln Fell and Ernest Crich-ton.
Attractive card? have announced the
birth of Miss Ruth Bowne to Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Bowne Jr. The little m.
made her advent on June 6, her father's
birthday. -
Miss Katherlne 8. Anold returned Pvt.
day from New York, wber she has
been taking post graduate work la
mathematics; at Columbia onlrerslty,
and will spend tha summer hare with
her brother, Hoemer K.- Arnold. 7 East
Seventeenth street. In September Mlsa
at the table with the aaistanre of Mis
Mary Kern, Miss Bvelyn IJams, Miss
Luclle Bronough and Miss Harriet Kern
Assisting further about the roorrs were
Miss Mildred Vail ami Miss France
Brady.
Mrs. Imogen Harding Brodle present
Mrs. Henry W. Metzger. Mlsa Lucll
Parker, Miss Margaret Haussman, Mis
Reatha Fowler and Miss Muriel Wll
Hams in matinee recital, Thursday
June 27. at 3 o'clock, In Chrlstensen
hall, 171 Eleventh street.
Joseph Cronln entertained with a de
llghtful dinner dance at the Cronln
home at Garden Home Wednesday even
Ing for the pleasure of the Misses Nancy
Jaiie, Helen and Ruth Stack, of Es
ennaba, Mich. Supper was enjoyed In
the grove, lighted with Japanese lan
terns. About 40 guests motored or rode
out for the affair.
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Miss -C. Anita Whitney, suffrage
worker from California, will be the
honor guest at a luncneon given at the
Imperial on Friday by the members of
the College Equal Suffrage league. Miss
Whitney -will present some aspects of
the California; campaign.
Miss Anita Whltney-of California will
be entertained Tuesday at a meeting cf
the Portland Eiiual Suffrage league
Mrs. Solomon Hlrsch, president, to be
held at 2:30 In the Selling-Hirsch build
lng.
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Mrs. Charles F. Latimer, Mrs. Edwin
D. Whitney's cousin from Chicago, and
Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Warren E. Keeler's
mother from the same place,, were' the
Inspiration for a matinee party given
at the Orpheum yesterday by Mrs.
Charles F. Bunker. Mrs. Keeler. Mrs
Whitney and Mrs. W. A. Hathaway were
additional guests. Tea followed at the
Portland.
Mrs. Kdwin A. Beala will entertain
with a reception on June 28 for Mrs
A. W. Beals, Mrs. N. A. Mladaugh and
Miss Jullna O. Hall.
Mrs. Vaughn Beharrell, of Seattle,
was the complimented guest when Miss
Dagmar Korell Invited a few friends
for an afternoon of cards, on Thuraday.
Card honors fell ta Mlsa Judith 8cottM
and Miss Geraldlne Coursen, with a
guest prize for Mrs. Beharrell.
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An Interesting bit of news cornea from
Eugene to the effect that Miss Birdie
Wise, of Astoria, won the Failing prize
in the annual U. of O. oratorical con
test with her suffrage paper, "The
Dawn of Tomorrow." The fact of , a
young woman capturing the prize was
somewhat unusual In the face of sev
eral strong men rivals, but the decision
was most popular. Miss Wise's paper
was so good that aha wjll be sent over
the etate by some of the suffrage or
ganizations to deliver it in other places.
The second, or Beekman, prize., fell to
Miss Alberta Campbell, of Eugene.
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Mrs. Coleman Wheeler will be a host
ess on Tuesday. "
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Mlsa Irene t)aly complimented .her
guest. Miss' Imogen Carraher of Se
attle and the Misses Nancy Janer Rutii
and Helen Btack bf'Escanaba, Mlciu,
with, an informal afternoon of- bridge
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on Thurdsy. Km tables were made up
and a few additional gursts called for
teit. Card honors were divided betwean
Mrs. Oliver King Jeffery and Miss
Dorothy Moulton.
Three of the lsrgest affairs of the
week were given y Mrs. Benjamin F.
Weaver, when she entertained with
brldan luncheons of thlrlesn tables each
on Wednesday, Thursday arid Frldsy
for her guest, Mrs. Charles Coon, of
Dinsha and Mrs. A. E. Hutchinson, re
cently of Halt Lake, now of Portland.
A charming color scheme of pink was
developed In the decoration. On the la
ble a centerpiece of pink roses seemed to
support an artistic, long hanaiea Das
ket of rink roses snd baby breath sua
Dended from the chandelier. The door
was opened by little Mies Frances Al
len and the score cards were given ou
by little Mlsa Dorris Btreeter. Miss
Sallle Sterrett presented the guests to
the receiving line and the hostess was
further assisted about the roomi by
her daughter. Mrs. Charles U Boss. Mrs
Coon was gowned In pearl gray with'
a handsome bertha of real lace. Mra
Hutchinson waa In green with elabora
tlons of lace and Mrs. Weaver was dls
tlngulshed In white. Wednesday card
honors fell to Mrs. Chester Deerlng,
Mrs. Charles F. Jones and Mra. Abble
Wright. Thursday the fortunate play
ers were Mrs. Charlea Eastman, Mrs,
Frank McCrellls and Mrs. William
Boyse.. On Friday the prizes were won
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Mrs Aalis H ll. of Hants Itesa.
! will runts north lb fust of Ihs month
1 fur a :'! Blih hr n-.,iiirr Mr Msry
tusltop. snj lsr sitter. Mr It l Can.
'eon arwl Mr. Charles K. Itjoyon.
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I rsedltlua co KTKlsy ta b ihs guest of
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Mrs Pauline Frsssr has as hr lussta
' for th Bueamsr her nlsa. Ibe Ulsss
irtrud aad Franc Ash of Msdford.
Mr J C Pro wo and her alee. Mlas
Clady McMillan, who aav bsen guts
! st ihs Portland fnr lbs pt two sks.
t left Wr-dnssdsy srsnlng for tbelr horn
! In Modford
"Mr" John TT "nsldTna wltV her
daughters, the Misses Florence and Ruth
t'onsldlne, and son. John Consldin,
Portlsnd visitors last k
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Mr and Mrs I N I.lpman left th
Isst of th wek lo l th guests of
Mrs. Isam Whit st her besch home,
Ixicg Hssch.
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Mr. and Mr. M. C. Banfleld. with the
Misses Chsrlotte and Badle Banfleld.
motored from Portland In company with
Mr. and Mrs F. C. Ilaksr of Tillamook,
to b the house guests of Mr. and Mrs
jrr M. Travis of Eugtne for commsnct
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Mrs. Louis if. I.edxer. of Los Ange
lea. and Mrs. Mas T. Kohler. of 8n Di
ego, will sail from Ran Pedro, July !.
arriving In Portland on the sixth to '
spend thre or four week with their
itr. Mrs. Frederick T. Hyskell. at
Lucre t la Court.
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Mrs. Fred H. Oreen will have as her
guests about the first of the month
her sister, Mlsa Romstne Woods, and
Diamond Solitaire Rings
will ppl (or their Kih-CTadexlnf ,
quiluy. color and brillUacy, U in an aa
armbly of value that atanpa them par
eacellent for auiuble annivertary or en
(afement gtftt. Our wtil.aatonrd itia.a
cll reveal iplendid buying facilities and
attractive prtcca.
ELK JEWELRY
for the combf convention. A full and
complete line of Charm a, Uuttona, Pint,
Rings. Scarf Pina and Foba of the lateat.
tyles.
A. & C. Feldenheimer
Pumond Iirporters, Jewelers, Silversmiths.
285-283 Washington Street, Between Fourth and Fifth Sta.
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Draperies
Wall Paper
F'lneF'oiTiiture
F. A. TAYLOR CO.
130 Tenth Street
SOCIETY PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. John King Stack Jr,
(Mlsa Cecil Wiley), arrived In Portland
Bundav and remained until Thursaay,
when they continued their wedding Jour
ney to Banff and the Thousand isianaa.
Mrs. Stack Sr. and Henry Stack re
turned more than a week ago to their
home in Eecanaba, Mich. The Mlsaes
Ruth and Helen Stack left the first of
the week, but Ml" Nancy Jane Stack
will remain for the summer.
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Miss Stella Frohman and Mlas Kath
arine Hart readier! porxiana rnaaj,
mi rrohnian from the winter passed
In Florida and Miss Hart from school In
Rosemary. Before starting west Miss
Vrohman was the guest of Miss Mollle
Kellner, at Rye, N. J., who waa a Port
land, visitor of Miss Margery Hoffman
last summer.
Th. William Brewaters have taken
the J. Andre Foutlhoux cottage at- Gear
hart for July , '
Mrs. E. "JB. Merges ftnd baby, accom
panied by a nurse., are spending the
summer atHhelr Seaside home. ,
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Mrs r. R. Jackson- left Wednesday
for San Francisco- to Join her son, Philip
Jadkson, who la returning from Princeton.
Hallett Maxwell returned yesterday
from Phillips Exeter academy, where
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