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1 ' ,-, . " ' .THE , OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY I MORNING. MAY , 21, 1918. r ' t t hr- '6iLLYD(jr-j-oN 7 - ;vl 9'vK"'4Sr i A'-- HfcSIElS VILlIAH P. jhutott ; W-CVvIri 1 'f- i"rA Brooke, Miss Rhoda Rumelin. Mlas liolen Ladd, Mrs. Haeel Hlumauer Lltt and the hostess. Mr. ana Mrs. Alexander A. McDonell left Monday for their home in St. Plul, after passing several weeks In Portland, where they were extensively feUd. Mr,' Charle Allen Reed of Hood River, who 1 visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Donohoe, was the In spiration for an informal luncheon Tuesday aftern on, given by Mrs. Wal ter Yerlan at her home in Rose City Park. ,k Mr. and Mrs. Heed and their little on, Charles Allen Jr., motorej down , the highway Saturday, May C, in com- Pally with a party of friends, and Mr Reei, who has purchased a new car, ; returned by way of the highway last '. 8unday. Mr. Donohoe accompanied him and will vlnlt at their ranch Imme for 10 daya. Mrs. Reed and her little son left for home Wednesday morning. !- Foremost on the social calendar for . Thursday afternoon was the large tea r given at the Day Nursery by the ." women of the I'ortland 1 Fruit ano - Flower Mission. This was purely a social affair, not a benefit for tne . Nursery, and was arranged to bring the work of the institution be- tore the people who are Interested in philanthropic endeavor. All members r of the mission and their friends were .- Invited to attend and an invitation was ,. also extended to all of the public .' who are Interested to call between the hours, which were from 4 to 6 and 5 to 6 o'clock and inspect the nursery. The fornitr presidents of the Flower ( . Mission and the officers received the , guests. In the reception line were: Miss 'j Clara Teal, Miss Lena nickel, Mrs. Thomas D. Honeyman, Mrs. Richard Monges, Mr. E. II. Canal in, Miss "T Louisa Bickel. Mrs. W. P. Sinnott. Mrj. - William B. Fechheimer, Mrs. Edward ' C. dinner Mrs. E. C. Mears, Mrs. Wll- 11am J. Morrison and Miss Harriet . X Jallison. Presiding at the tea table j from 4 to 6 were Mrs. Ayer, Mrs. . Solomon Hlrach, Mrs. Wheelwright and MlM Fallinp. From 6 to 6 Mrs. Thomas . D. Honeyman, Mrs. Charles Francis Adams, Mrs. Joseph Nathan Teal an-1 l Mlas Maud Alnsworth poured. A group of vary attractive young debu- Untea assisted. They included: Miss Helen Ladd. Miss Mary Stuart Smith, Mlas Antolnett Mears. Miss Ruth . Taal, Miss Rhoda Rumelin, Miss Ruta Rosenfeld and Mlu Lavelle Young 1 Friends of Mrs. Charlea F. Beebe .'. are felicitating her on her recover I from her reoant operation. Hl.e re i. turned home from the hospital last ' ; Saturday, and 1 cow convalescing at her residence, 712 Klng'a court -( . ' Mr. and Mrs. David C, Lewis left t laat Monday for Medford, Or., where they will pasa the summer, having taken the Cowles' orchard residence , at Big Sticky, Mr. Lewis has been . t Hi for the past year and the change has been made for his health. V - Juna 1 will bo the occasion of the Kosa silver Tea at the Baby Home, lo rated at Woodward street and Mar " guerite avenue, on the Richmond- car ; line. The board of directors will re celva the guests, and they Include: '' Mrs. 1." C. Burns, Mrs. Fred JohnBon, Mrs. George B. Cellars, Mrs. Henry ; Russell Albee and Mrs. T. a Allison. J Among those assisting will be Mrs. " r Wheelwright. Mrs. Guy W. Talbot, Mrs. C. C. Colt and Mrs. William Al . l.vord, who will preside at the tea table, ; and serving will be Mrs, Xandon R. V ' 'ENGRAVED ... KATIOB'EBX H AJTO CaXUXO CA&Sg W. G. SMITH & CO. Mason Jr., Maisie MacMaster. Miss Helen Laild, Mrs. Katherlne Hart, Miss Rhoda Rumelin, Miss Catherine Hol brook and Mix Barbara MacKenzle. An elaborate program will be present ed, with Miss Marguerite Egbert giv ing a monologue, and William Grler a vocal solo. Miss Nona Lawler will sing and numbers will be given by a quartet, of which the personnel Is. Mr. and Mrs. George Hotchkiss Street. Miss Ruth Agnew and Clarence Heath. An Informal dinner party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hawley Hoffman Friday evening, the occasion being the birthday anniversary of Mr. Hoffman. The Walking club took for its week ly hike the road to Oregon City, Fri day morning, and the following ma trons were In the party: Mrs. Fred erick A. Jacobs, Mrs. Walter Burrell, Mrs. Morris Whltehouse. Mrs. Daniel PhlndUr. Mrs. John K. Kollock. Mrs. FTed H. Green. Mrs. Mary P. Montgom ery and Mrs. George Whiteside. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Frank (Edna Levy) are receiving flowers and all the pretty expressions of congratula tions over the arrival. May 15, of a baby boy. Mrs. Frank was a popular San Francisco girl before her mar riage. The little arrival Is a grandson of Mrs. Bigmund Frank and a great grandson of Mrs. A. J. Meier. Miss Genevieve Thompson is being welcomed home from her extended visit in the south, where she went last summer cm account of ill health. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Haseltine made their departure Tuesday for Pittsburg, where Mr. Haseltine will attend the American Iron, Steel & Heavy Hard ware convention. They will be gone a month, passing most of their time in New York, and stopping off en route at Chicago, to attend tha National Re publican convention. The Catholic Women's league will give a card party at the Cathedral hall, Seventeenth and Couch streets, FTlday afternoon, May 26, at 2:80 o'clock. All members of the parishes of the city and their friends are Invited. m The Portland Opera associatlonTl wnicn is maae up or local mustclans. Is holding final rehearsals on its perfor mances for the latter part of next week, May 25 and 26, tl take place at the Baker theatre. Boxea have been taken by Mrs. Henry Ladd Corbett, Mrs. George H. Street and Jlss Fall ing and the MacDowell cb6b. Among tnose wno nave arranged! line parties are: Mrs. Preston Smith, Mrs. Arthur W. Chance. Mrs. William C. Alvord and a party rrom the Woman's club of For est Grove, Or. Mrs. Robert Berger and her daugh ter. Miss Helia Berger, will be among the hostesses of this week, entertain ing at their home on ' Melrose drive Tuesday, May 23, with a bridge lunch eon. K Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brigga are be ing welcomedhome from Ariaana. where they hava been living for the past year. m m . Miss Mildred Bowser of Fort Wayne. Ind., who is the house guest of Miss Margaret Raeder, was the Inspiration lor an informal tea Monday after noon, which Miss Raeder gave at her home in Irvlngton. The hostess's mother and aunt, Mrs. C. J. Raeder and aa.ru. T. c. Warner, assisted to receiv ing. Pink and white blossoms adorned the' rooms in artistic effect. Assisting in the dining room waie Miss Lavelle Florence, Mis Edna Florence, Mtss Helen Ross, Miss Hildreth Huinason ana Mrs. Bruce Stewart Mrs. Ira F. Powers will give n dln- r wr jhibb wowser May Z4, and Mrs. Charles Preston baa planned an Infor mal sewing party. Rehearsals are 'being held dally by students of tha school of the Portland Art association, whose entertainment will be an avent of May 7. At tha end of each achool yaar the students give soma performance which they ar range and present entirely - by them selves. . This year Maxtla," an Artec pantomtaev-wiU m given. Miss Doro- (.ORGTNA ClxAII, nig MRS L-OLTIcS thy Gilbert Is general chairman and the various departments are headed by Miss Edna Barrell. scenery; Miss Clara Manny, costume: G. Stuart Pratt, business. Especially interesting will be the scenery, which will be of the most modern type. A conventional forest of palms and bamboo is being painted and a temple rlth gorgeous Aztec designs Is being e ected. The cos tumes will be very striking, carrying out the general brilliant color scheme. Several dances by priestesses and townspeople will be a feature. Following is the cast for "Maxtla": Mexicatl Teohuatzin, head priest Harry Schaeffer; second priest. F. Hayes: priestesses. Miss Florence nuiraes, aiiaa . num rmiverson. Miss Katherlne Knapp; King Acxltl, Harold Doty; Maxtla, the prin cess. Miss Dorothy Gilbert; Xibalba, tho sculptor, G. Stuart Pratt. Dancers, Miss Margery Hoffman, Miss Shanna Cumming, Miss Campbell; farmer chil dren, townspeople. ' Mrs. B. F. Eshelman of Los An geles has arrived from the south to pass several weeks here with her aunt, j Mrs. M. J. Aitchlson, and her cousins, Mra. John E. Aitchlson and Mrs. Clyde B. Aitchlson, Mrs. Eshelman has many friends here and in the sound cities, having formerly lived at Ta coma. and she will be extensively en tertained while visiting in tha iioith. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin I. Fuller ac companied Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Butter field to their farm at Deer Island over the week-end, motoring down yester- I An- aft.pnAnn T W All,.. X' ,1 1 Dr. Coffen also went down for a fish ing trip over Sunday and will visit Mr. and Mrs, Butterworth over Sunday. . A merry group of girls returned from Seaside,- Or., yesterday after passing the week there at the Si gel cottage. In the house party were Miss Gladys Sigel. Miss Do'rris ClarlE, Miss Clarice Biles, Miss Dorothea Waggoner, Misa Greata Butterfield and Mrs. Frank Thompson, . a I On next Tuesday afternooif at 2 o'clock the Women's Department of the Rose City Park club will give a cari party at the club house. Auction bridge and "600" being the games tf occupy the attention of thoae present This will be an elaborate affair, the June Announcements ThaJlC qui 111 ng I nd all varieties of. high-grade ' social engraving Mi's I Covidand Alder ErlIZABE-TH Aim PAUG H T E,R OF TT.. eJTAJE. first to be given since the Inaugura tion of the new officers. Choice prizes will be awarded and a full attendance of the women is expected and desired. It "will be a very enjoyable afternoon The party will be under the direction of Mrs. Arthur Laidlaw, chairman. and Mrs. W. P. Richardson, Mrs. Carl Christensen and Mrs. T. T. Geer, Mrs. John Logan will entertain the Portia club and their husbands Tues day evening. It will be the last eve ning party of the-year. Eight tables will be arranged. Last Tuesday afternoon the club was entertained by Mrs. George W. i Stapleton at her country home near i Gresham. Mrs. B. S. Huntinnton won the . highest honors. , ... Mrs. Harry E. Chlpman has sent out cards for an auction bridge Thura day afternoon, June 1, at her home, 30J East Twenty-second street - ' Elaborate plans are being made for the vaudeville performance at the Ger man house today, which will be given by the Ladies' Annex and the "actives" of the Turn Verein. Miss Augusta Elizabeth Wllhelm. wha pic- Spring's delayed appearance has caused us to have a stock of Suits and Coats much too large for this time of the year. Genuine and generousTeductions have been made, in order to effect a quick clearance. Wearing season hasn't -really begun so you can realize what an unusual opportunity this is to save money. ' Jersey Sport Suits and Coats, every Corduroy Sport Suit iand Coat, Silk Suits and Coats, every Combination Silk-and-Serge Suit and Coat, and every Cloth Suit and Coat. Fancy trimmed or tailored models. All sizes for women and misses. $25.00 Suits and Coat. $35.00 Suit and Coats $50.00 Suite and Coats ASSORTMENT OF DRESSES in all the new styles so smart this season. No two alike, dove ray and copen blue, navy, black and white checks, plum, brown, green, , and practically every wanted shade..... ... J4 TO H . PRICE ture appears in society today, will be one of the solo dancers. Interesting visitors who passed few days, last week, In the city at the Portland rotel were Mrs. Charles Miner Goodall and her mother, Mrs. Edwin Goodall of San Francisco. Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Goodall have been In attend' ance at the Bahal congress at Chicago, which convened April 29 to May 2 and they have visited circles en route noma at Spokane, Seattle and Portland. Both women are prominent society matrons of San Francisco and have many friends in Portland who regret that their visit Is o short a one. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Street (Katherlne Crysler) hava returned from the wedding trip to Seavlew Wash., and are at home to their frienda at their residence studio, S8 Twelfth street For Mrs. Thomas F. Loy of Los Angeles, a prominent member of the Robert E. Lee chapter of the Daugh ters or the Confederacy of that city. Mrs. Ferdinand Joplln will entertain with a tea Wednesday afternoon at her home in Irvlngton. All members of the Daughters of the Confederacy j in Portland and other southern women ' are invited to attend. Mrs. Loy" is visiting with her sister, Mrs. William P. Connaway, at Vancouver. The fallowing interesting Item is from a Hood River paper of May 11: "The Misses Carrie and Louise Flan ders, accompanied by Rodney L. Gllsan and H. Kemon, members of the Port land Huct club rode u? the Columi-A highway oil horseback. "The party arrived here late last Friday from Cascade Locks, their mounts having been shipped to that point by boat. The entire Journey would have been made by horseback, it was said, bad it not been for the hard surfaced paving In Multnomah county." Word has been received here an nouncing the marriage In Chicago May 8, of Lynn , Keady, a well known Portland man and Mrs. Bertha Lonas, late of London. The wedding was a simple affair and the couple left Immediately for New York where they will make their home. Mr. Keady has made hiis home In New York for' the ' past year. He Is the son of W. P. Keady of this city. 0 Thursday evening at the Armory ballroom the machine gun company of the- Third infantry entertained the seniors of Jefferson High school. The patronesses were: Mrs. George A. White,' Mrs. Frank P. TebbetUi, Miss Nona Lawler, Mrs. C. 13. Weston, Mrs B. J. Stublefield, Mrs. Cleland Mc Laughlin. Mrs. J. L. May, Mrs. George A. Brown, Mrs. H. W. Holden and Mrs. A. R, Tenbrook. The committee in LOU 355 Alder Street, Corner of Suit and Coot V4 to V3 ....... .$18.75 . .$26.25 . . .$37.50 $30.00 Suit, $40.00 Suits $60.00 Suits cluded Mao Brown, John Tenbrook. El win Wieston, Dale Brauce and Jack Holden. The Irvlngton Basaar club, which is a branch of tha Unitarian Women's alliance. ' will give a social and card party Feiday evening. May !. at the Nortonla hotel. Mrs. Fred E. Harlow will have charge of the program, which will consist of children's fancy danc ing and ; muslcaL-jiumbers. The pro gram will be givln at 8 o'clock, and cards will follow at o'clock. The committee of arrangements includes Mrs. William Flebig,- Mrs. Thomaa H. Edwards Mrs. William F. Woodward and Mrs, F. A. Jackson, The success of the dance given by the young people of the Madeleine church at Irvlngton club last Friday evening was such that they have ar ranged to repeat the affair at tne elubhouse Friday, May 16- The pa tronesses will be: Me -dames jonn jr. Daly. M. F. Brady, C. J. B. Maiarkey and J. N. Gravel!. Cards are out 'for the, Beaumont Tennis iclub's dance Friday evening. May 26. at Vincent halL Forty-second and Sandy boulevard. It will be an Informal affair with sport togs in vogue. Dean Vincent was recently re elected president of the club ami L,eon ard Feyen. secretary treasurer. Tne court is at Forty-aeoond and Klickitat streets. Troop "A" cavalry, Oregon Na tional Guard, through the president of the troop club, Paul R. Dickenson, announces their next dancing party to be given In the Armory ball room Thursday, May 25. The parties given by the .Cavalry troop in the past have always: been successful and the oifl cera and men of the troop are making every endeavor to have tins event equally enjoyable. Among the patrons and patronesses who have promised their support and presepce at the dance are" Governor and Mrs. Withycombe, General and Mrs. White, Colonel and .Mrs. McLaughrin, the staff officers of the guard and their wives and several other prominent people of the city. This will be the closing event of the season for the troop. Invitations have been Issued for the weddin-g of Miss Florence Lllburn of Roseburg and Dr. Lee Arrlngton Wells of Estacada, which will take place at the home of the bride's parents In Roseburg on June 6. Miss Lllburn Is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lllburn and has resided In Roseburg for the past four years, the family formerly being residents of Portland for many years. She is exceedingly popular in the younger social set of Roseburg, and is an accomplished musician. She is being quite extensively entertained in honor of the coming event, and in her departure from Roseburg will be greatly missed. Dr. Wells is a practicing dentist now located at Estacada, where the couple will make their home. Dr. Wells' parents are well known resi dents of Portland, where he and Mlas Lllburn attended school together. A large number of the ladies of the Aid society of St. James' Lutheran church met at the parsonage last Thursday afternoon and perpetrated their annual "surprise" on Mrs. Leas, it being the anniversary of her birth day. A musical program was Impro vised land elaborate refreshments were served by the ladies. In addition to the hearty good cheer and well wishes the ladles also left an Interesting memento In the way of a substantial purse. The final danco of this Reason's series of informal dancing parties given by the Blackstone club has been announced as Its "season end" party, and will be given on next Tuesday evening at Murlark ballroora. The committee In charge consists of the following: Karl Herbring, (John L. Bozorth, Earl W. Hammond, James W. Crawford, Theodore D. Harmon, Ernst J. Magius Jr., Frank E. Man ning, Walter T. McGulrk, Thomas B. Collins and Alfred J. Shawcross, who will be assisted by the following young ladles: Edna M. Young, Irene M. Harmon, Ruth A. Routledge, Margaret E. Gilmore, Evangeline F. Mcintosh, Nina D. Picken, Regina M. Shea, Rita A. Donovan. Lydia M. Vil leneuve and Winifred P. Ralston. The patrons and patronesses are: Juge and Mrs. E. V. Littlefield, Judge and Mrs. Arthur Langguth and Judge and Mrs. Arthur C. Dayton. a The ladles of the German Aid socie ty wish to announce a May day party at the Altenhelm, 2001 Division stree'.. on Thursday afternoon of May 25, for the benefit of the Altenhelm. The ladies in charge are, Mrs. John Rometsch, president; Mrs. Henrietta Jasper, vice president; "Mrs. Charles Meyer, secretary; Mrs. J. C. Luck el tretasurer, assisted by Mrs. L. Schmuckll, Mrs. A. Heissler, and Mrs. Eugene Stelinger. A fine musical program has been ar ranged. The candy booth Is in charge of Mrs. H. Eberhardt. Refreshments also will be served during the afternoon. Everybody interested in the cause is very cordlaKy invited. , The Christian Brothers Collega Park RcJuccd, mad Coat. $22.00 and Coats $30.00 and Coats .$45.00 tt&. yym i if(Sl fL j' v"r' "V.s kit.. : . I Vl fiJ, ? 'Ill Sirs. W. C. Haseltine, alumni announce their fifth annual ball, to be given in the collega hail. Friday, May 26. Thla Is an event that Is always looked forward to with much pleas ure by the "old boys" and their many friends, and no pains are being spared to make the ball a great suc cess. The committee Is: John J. Mo Oreal. Perclval 8. Brown. J. Keneflck. Chester H. Hughes, Ray O. Assman, Charles J. Lair, A. Hyland, B. E. Nledermeyer, C. D. Fox, J. Callahan, Seth E. Nygren and Walter Copp. Patronesses: Mrs. J. Kenefick, Mrs. Thos. Dooling, and Mrs. A. Q. Hoban. . Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Miller announce the engagement of their daughter, Eva Maude Miller, torNorris Sykes, the son of Rev. and Mrs. Gabriel Sykes of Watervjlle, Wash. The wedding will take place early in June. Miss Oeneva Lucy l&egner and Ray Lionel Faulkner were married Tuesday night at 8:30 o'clock at the home of the bride, 3307 Fiftieth street south east. Rev. A. B. Walts officiated, using the ring ceremony, under a large YOU are invited, to witness Emporiums Summer Exkibit of Wkite Mil linery Monday and Tuesday. Notable in tkis skowing are Wkite Hats in fineausought for braids. Handsome white wings, ribbons and flowers, form tbe trimming. White Hats that will give your Summer costume its loveliest , note. And withal, they are moderately priced $7.50 to $12.50 .- , it. ; who is visiting in the eat. basket of rale Iris and graceful sprays of hrtilal vr,ulh hlnaanmit Ttlinbl nf greenery, tall sprays of dogwood, deui- zia ana otner wnite may Diossonis, lent an appropriate atmosphere to the occasion. After the singing of "Be cause" (D'Hardlot) by Mrs. Edgar A. Dens mo re and to the strains of Men delsohn's wedding march played by" Elizabeth Jolinson, tha bridal party tnr.tr their nine MISS Gr&C LOCKS ar,A Unrrlpt Rurna held white ,.iin rlhhnm murht here and there with sprays of deutxla, to form an aisle for the briaat pany. juuuv Misses Loreta and Loleta Robinson, twin sisters, dressed alike in white frocks and carrying baskets of white flowers, led the bridal procession, ins ring bearer, Rosalie Taimage, io 1 riB7Aff Th. hriri a. blessing brunette, was charming in a gown of ivory white satin with chiffon overaress, face anu pearls. Her bouquet was ui I UDr, .liu .i.an w- - After the ceremony and congratUhv (Continued on Folkmlng Ps) 3 rxrmn ' J II II II u PORTLAND'vSm