15 A Daily Feature for Childrelfin The Journal - SOCIAL CALENDAR"; 4 :"f . if't -i satarday, OcMMt 19 ' " .,; , '.-; t t -Dinner dance at Waverley Country elub.v. - Box party (or which Mr. C H. Harrington will entertain, la honor of her daughter Janet. - CLUB CALENDAR - ' Saturday, October 18 Oregon Civlo League luncheon at the Hotel Benson at IS o'clock. Subject, "Home Service of the American Red Cross. Speaker: Stewart Rici director of the bureau of education i Mrs. Far T. Cat lln, branch supervisor; Miss Margaret Creech, executive secretary. 0 7 Till: OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, "PORTLAND, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 13U. Miss Noyes to Become lBri(ifev of Leigh; Bennett Wedding Ceremony to. Be, Held ; at Home of Bride's ' Parent., '. , By Helee RVHoUbltos ' fTUlB event of Importance on the so X. cial calendar for today la the wed ding; of Miss Sadie Noyce who will be- coma the bride of Leigh & Bennett of - Hood River this evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mre. E. A. Noyes j OR. North Twenty-aeeond street The service will be read by, the Rev. Levi Johnson - of ?, the .-rirut i- Presbyterian church rn the presence Of a large as . sernbly of guests. -v : ' -The bride will be attended by if lea Verma Wilkinson of Hood River ,. and little Priacilla House will lead' the bridal ; procession - The wedding music, will be ' ' played by Miss ; Janet House. Ralph Bennett, brother of the bridegroom, will be Jlest man. , Following- the ceremony a weddlns reception will be held..' - -The, bride has an unusually large cir cle of friends in the city and aha has ; been - much entertained since the', an nouncement of her engagemen t . 1 One of the last of the many aocfal courtesies paid to the popular bride-elect was an informal , luncheon for a few of her close friends , for which Mrs. Elliott Haversham was hostess on Wednesday. Portland friends of -Mr. Jamea G. Gauld and Miss Isabella Gauld will be Sorry to -learn of their departure for Southern California on Thursday eve sjiina; where they will spend Ihe entire winter. Mrs. Gauld and her. daughter wiil go to El Encanto, Santa Barbara, where they will remain until spring. ,- . ' Mias Janet Farrington will be hostess for a delightful birthday party on Sat unlay on the occasion of - her eighth ; birthday anniversary. A group of her e little friends have been Invited to at ten" a box party at a local theatre and . with .her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Farrington. they will enjoy the after noon performance. Mini Emma Lower la the house guest f Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Morrison of Pendleton for an indefinite period. , Mrs. Benjamin F. Weaver was hostess for a smart luncheon and bridge party n Wednesday at the Multnomah hotel where she makes her home. Luncheon was served In'the gold room- at a table decked with a lovely centerpiece of pink :: cosmos and graceful fernery. Dainty place cards marked the places for 18 guests. - Following the luncheon . the company enjoyed ' game of bridge In Mrs. Wea- vera . apartments in the hotel. Guests ; for the occasion included Mra Orange ', M. -Clark.. Mrs. William McBride, Mrs. J. C Coetello. Mrs. C. Lewis Mead. Mrs. Charles L. Bosa. Mrs. McKtnley Mitchell, , Mre. Cora Pfuffer, Mra M. J. De La hunt, Mrs. Phillip Blumauer, Mrs. WU llam Gadsby, Mrs. Kathertae Daly, Mrs. (T.,C. Warner. Mra B. J. Raeder, Mrs. I- Inman. Mrs. E7 H. Miller and Mrs. Frank S. Barnes. Miss Anne Shannon Monroe was the guest of honor at the meetlna . of he Commonwealth club held at the Coramer- cial club in Tacoma Tuesday evening. Miss Josephine Stipe and Lieutenant Harold Mercer Sharp were quietly mar ried Sunday, afternoon at the parsonage -. of the Sunnyside Congregational church, the Rev. J. J. Staub officiating. Mrs. O. W. Ford of East Sixteenth street north, Irvlngton. left Portland Tuesday evening for Los Angeles, where . she will visit relatives and friends and spend the winter in Southern California. ' Mrs. Howard C. Motley ,of 'Atlanta, Ca who has been a visitor for the past fortnight at the home of Mrs. James Nelson Rice at fco East Thlrty- FAY KING JHINKS MUZZLES NEEDED ON SOME FOUNTAIN PENS J66T AHUO) '" r iBj Fay Kins ... (Via King is a Portland giiVwhwe fin nwv sapr work wu publiilMd la The Joonal Mw JJrJMi ess. . fibe now U located Kn . . Whoever th guy la that Is so r .busy passing oat muzxles jto'toy poodles and Pekinese pupa otight -. to get busy passing out mujzles for fountain pens. J. - What kind of a bit can a pup v glva with a. fac so punched in he couldn't get a tooth hold on a' cat' tall? But these' fountain-.' . pen; pitchers have an Ink wind ' - thatis apt to fly clear across, tho postoffice. -' - Only the other day X passed one of the birds who was send-'. i ft RS. iW..l GIBBONS, -who was. before Jier xnarriage JV June 6, Miss Louisa Martha Hacker.4 Announcement of V their marriage has just been made public 'Mrs. Gibbons is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. : Fred W, Hacker. . 1 r " x ' ; X ' '"St ! - t l i , t : ' ' V , " . 11 . ?" ' " " ... : . , t s n t,c ! ' ' - ' v - 1 1 " , y ; f f fiik f - ' v : . Svoi-xov.'v:!.'-; ' .: :..::::''. W;x:::::i:s :, v r 1 . - ; j ! ! -. i : aWWWiWiWl.iWMMWIMirtWMMWtWWWaWWWW lull) iuiHWH ifj - - --w- M ninth street north, left the city on Mon day for her home' in the South. Mrs. Motley was a visitor in Portland in 1614. and was much interested in the growth: of the city since that time. County Parent-Teacher association will meet on Saturday at 11 o'clock at the Ruseelville Grange hall on the Baae Line road. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock and a good program will fol low. ' Irvlngton club win be the scene of an informal dancing party for junior mem bers of the club. "Mrs. J. L. Bowman Is chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements for the event and will be assisted by Mrs. Frank Collinson, Mrs. Charles L. Dick and Mrs. E. G. Lelhy. This evening will be guest night. ' . Mrs. P. Moens of Pendleton. Or., is the "house guest of Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Smith for a short time. Mra Moens has just eturned from Belgium, where she made her home for eight years. Dur ing the war period Mrs. Moens lived In Holland. Junior members of Portland Heights Ing out a stack of postals to the hum town, gang. ' He was one of those "speedy" penmen that air- ; domes over an mO" for twenty .' minutes before he gets up nerve enough to make a stab at the . papers' r , t, Christy Mathewson, In r.hta U palmiest days, never put mere on the ball than he puta on the' pen. . " r , 'v.i, " would not be so bad t he . war in the box or a booth but there he Is out In the operi and - an ' innocent bystander counting ', ; , pennies for - stamps gets all V; : Inked upv- . , 33l club wiU enjoy an informal dancing party this evening at the club house. A number of little parties, will be roada up for the evening, - hostesses for ne of .!-. mn be the Misses Jane and Anne O'Reilly. ,. ... v- e e. ij . f. ." The eighty-sixth birthday of Mra: Em ily Arrlngton of the New Christian church was made the occasion of a de lightful surprise last Friday afternoon by her friends. She received a number of loving remembrances and expressions of congratulations. Mrs. Arrlngton has twice tf&mped the Multnomah trail dur ing the past year. She Is planning to again maxe tnis three mile mountain cumo in the near future. Many reservations by persons promi nent socially ana , musically have al ready been made for the Denjt Mowrey recita. which will tajte place Saturday. November 1, In the Multnomah hotel ball room. . Mr. and Mrs. J. Depenning of Port land are visitors for a short time at the Hotel ' Hesperides at THlow's beach, near Tacoma. ',. Seems to me that fountain pen offenders should come un : der federal law or, at, least,' , should pass a chauffeur's exam . InaUpn before being allowed to - drive a fas fountain pen ' - r'. Tou'd think these guys would v lftuve sense enough to throw the .old check signer Into low when they -shimmy It around at a ; ' writing 'desk r - ; According to the Ink some of , i those pens hold, : you'd think ; : they'd make swell cocktail shak-'- era then those guys wouldn't "'be so careless with the juice. American Music Lectures to Be Given Monday - Musicals Club ' Plans Series of Recitals in. Differ-, ent High Schools. : UNDER the auspices of, the Monday Musical club, a series of lecture re citals will be given ta the different high schools of the city on American music This Is a continuation of the series of programs given last year on Russian, French and Scandinavian music, which were hichtly aDpreclated by the students and teachers, in the schools. The first of the American programs will be given at the Franklin high school. October ! 29. by William Robinson Boone. Mrs. John R. Holllster, as chairman of the public school committee of the Monday Musical club, baa- this work In charge and is assisted by Mrs. A. R. MatUngly. Talks on music before the parent- j teacher associations are also being ar- ranged by the same department of the club. The subjects of these talks will be: "What Kind of Music Children Should Study," and The Question of School Credits for Music Study." The first of these talks was given before the Franklin High; School Parent-Teacher association October 14 by Luclen E. Becker. Presidents of the various parent-teacher associations who desire these talks before their circles are' in vited to communicate with Mra J. R. Holllster. 1077 East Fortieth street. Tel e phone Sellwood 284. - ; The Mayflower, club win hold a card party in the blue room of the Portland hotel on Monday evening. Five hun dred wUl be' played. Card tables will be placed tor the game at 8:15 o'clock and refreshments will be served at 10:30 o'clock. Those attending are asked to. telephone for reservations to East 8696 or Sellwood 29 1L Reservations must be made by :30 o'clock on Monday. " ' The Overlook club win meet at the home of Mrs. E. W. Butterworth at 894 Capitol avenue, Friday afternoon. Lincoln Garfield Relief corps will meet for special sewing at f.he courthouse on Friday afternoon and the regular busi ness meeting will be held at 7 :3Q o'clock. ' The East Side Lavender club wiU meet Friday at the home of Mra M. J. Blowers. 84 East Main street, between Thirty-first and Thirty-second streets. ri " , ' , The Woodlawn Improvement club met In ' ,the achoolhouse Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. All people Of that community are Invited. , " The woman's free gymnasium class of the Hawthorhe school began its season's work Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the gymnasium of the Washington high school. ' The women of St Davids Episcopal church are preparing for a rummage sale to be held in the Hotel Lenox building. Third and Main streets. October 22 to 25. Inclusive. Anyone having clothing, shoes, household furnishings, etc., to donate will notify Mrs. S. E. Joseph!. East 3, or Mrs. E. E. Miller, East 8278. and their bundles will be called for ; or else leave at - the parish house. East Morrison street at East Twelfth street The Highland Parent-Teacher associa tion, of which Mrs. William Holbrook is president, will meet Friday at 2 :30 p. m. Following the business session, Miss Ktnel Mitchell, girls' secretary of the T. W. C. A.,, will speak on the work of the girl reserves. The Rev. Edward A. Corn stant will speak on "Response to Duty's Call and Professor Charles A. Boyd, principal of the Hfehland school, will tn of some of the aims and aspirations for ue coming school year. Tea will bo served. P. E. O. met at the home of Mrs. Ekie Bidwell of Island City near La Grand Mrs. Emma McCaw of Portland, state organizer or the sisterhood, was present for the purpose of inspecting the Sister hood. After the business session closed, she' told the members many interesting things pertaining to the supreme con vention, which met inVDenver this fall, and from which place she had Just returned. ' Chapter I compliments itself on having in attendance at the supreme convention, Mrs. E. E. Kiddle, president of the local chapter, who win, at the next meeting, give the chapter a detailed report of the proceedings. " , i' The. Woman's College 'club of the Rogue river valley met Saturday after noon at the home of Mrs. P. J. New man in Modford. On account of the reg ularly elected president, Mrs. Olin Arn spiger, leaving Medford, Mrs.. F. D. Wagner of Ashland becorrtes the next president and Mrs. E. E. Kelly vice president. Mrs. W.D. Wan had charge of the program, the subject of which was "The War Expressed Through Sculpture and Painting.'- Mrs. West gave very , interesting paper especially de scribing the wonk of the cartoonists In making posters for all branches of war work, and also describing the works of those artists assigned to different armies. Her paper waa illustrated by pictures and books. Refreshments were served by the following committee: Mrs. Robert Stearns, chairman, assisted by Miss Carkuv Dr. Eva Car low and Mrs. Harris Janea The club maintains a loan fund to assist girls through college and la doing much good work along this line.. All college women are eligible to Join . this i club. The Ashland women who were present at the meeting Sat urday were Mrs. F. D. Wagner, Miss Letts. Mrs. G. O. Jarvis and Mra. Ralph BiUlcga i The regular meeting of the Vernon Parent-Teacher association was held In the assembly hall of. the Vernon school Tuesday: afternoon at 3 o'clock. The meeting waa wen attended and an espe cially Interesting 'program .was T given. The SA? class, under the direction of Mrs. Lena Peters, presented a delightful march , and song. "The Carousel,- and Miss Helen Ben net sang two t numbers. Mra Works, president of the organiza tion, gave an inspiring report of the an nual convention of r Oregon. . parent Teacher associations, to which she waa delegate. FoUowing, this, Mr. Gilber of South Mount Tabor made an enthusi C. E. Holliday Co. Cloak Suit Frocks , ' KOW AT w , 3S3 WasKinston St. astic talk on the social center work as conducted at the Joseph Kellogff "school Much interest In . the plan .was 'shown by many of those- present and w social center committee was appointed to for mulate plans for a community Hal loween party. . ':: - Miss ' Evelyn Cormack"s room waa awarded the plant given, to the room having .the largest representation at tfe meeting. Mrs. J. B. Montgomery presided over an Informal luncheon party at the Anne Davenport 'tea house oa Mount Zlon crossroads on Tuesday, honoring Mrs. Fred A. Jacobs, who left Portland , on Wednesday evening for California, Ad ditional guests for the occasion Included Mrs. Frederick W. Leadbetter, Mrs. Wal ter F. BurreU. Mrs. Daniel A. Shindler and Mrs. John K. Kollock. . ' ; -"- The Employes club of the' O-W R. A N. will meet for its regular dancing party, this evening at CotUllon hall. The winter season of parties Is meeting with unusual success. - '. iiitntiittiiHlHtiifiriirtiUniinttftiirtiniiiinirriMiiUBimiiriiiirttiiliini BSHIUfllllllUtlltlllBitllllllllttlMIIlItllllHUIIIIIUIIIIIIIllUIIIIHlnltlll ' if X ' " . '" " ?' -, i"i.n i' " ' i i! i" i ' ! ii . i i mrin i I S vg i i ym. -tzs- Jc. .wr, i i E a r S a E a S a a 0-f 0 AttAAl . yiH3UCtR(Afy fetXt- dVtt- i i a s 5 5 Spcialized Mail - Order Service : f I .iwitiini!ifliittiiiiti(ii!ittf!miitiiiiii;iiiiiAiiiuiiiHtMtiKtfiiMu AlumniWill Gather , at Luncheon , Important Social Affair to - Be Given by U. of 0. Graduates . " ;;' Saturday. A MONO the important social affairs A for Saturday will be the luncheon of the Aiumnl of the University of Oregon, which will be held in the crystal room of the Benson hotel at 12 :U o'clock. The luncheon baa been arranged by Arthur Geary of Portland, presidents Speakers on the program will include Mrs. George T. Gerlinger, regent of the university niitimiiniinitt)fiirriiiiirmiHtniiitnlniinMtt)Hiiitntnioiati)itiinrttiiia Eiii!i:ii!iiniirfiiiiitiri)itiriiinniirMiHitiiiiiittiiittii(t(tiiiiiiiiiiiiil2 o ESTABLISHED. mm mm - a m . " m .. m m si ss sr mr mm, m m a m m as sr m a . -'..-wrter m a"; ' . - PURS 55 YEARS A.tttitfMiitiiiii)itntiiiitttntiirtwtiiiitiittHiHiiBlnHtt' Miss Charlie Fenton, alumni secretary, who will com 9 from Eugene for the luncheon ; Colin V. Dyment, Just returned from "-overseas and- now a member of the faculty, and the Portland' extension executive secretary; Dean John'Straub, beloved Of 'all stud ants of the university and one of tbe few men who have been with the university sines its founding! Colonel John Leader, former head of military " training at Eugene.'- : f rahk Branch Riley, who is to give his lecture on "The Lure of the Great Northwest" for the tenenr of the Woman's building on October 34. wm tell of his expert noes .while giving this lecture Ma the East. - v t ; : Invitatfoni to the luncheon' have been sent te all the Alumni in Portland whose addresses were available, but many, es pecially the more recent graduates,; are not on this list Any member of the Alumni Who has not, received a notice Is asked to telephone for a reservation to Arthur Geary in the Piatt building. 4-9 St BROADWAY Keed College to i Present Dramatics Reed; college dramatists wilt present their first public production Friday eve aing In the college assembly hall. After several weeks of dramatic study the college aetors will practice some of the theories' they have been studying - and the rest of the college wiU judge as to ' the success of their worH.-. vrrhe Man Who Married a Dumb Wife1 :and Haw He Lied to Her" will be -presented as initial offerings, : The lat Friday in every month, begriming with November, will be reserved in the college calendar for other plays. Are You Too Fat? : Mrs. Williams will explain iiow to re duce your fat pleasantly, quickly, safely, by a new discovery of herb coinX nations. Consultation free. . Room 224 Cornelius hotel, Park and Alder streets,. H a. m. to 5 P- m. ; 7 ;30 to 9 p, m. One week only. iiitiiuiittiHiHwtfHiHiiMwnHttiiuiiifntiiiiwiiiiiiMriUrirwtiNtrHiwnri MiJiiuiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiBiiiMi)itiitiit(!iriiirtniuaniMi(iiieiiHiifiliJ t . .-. , - . .... . s .... - ;- . ?., I -l - If Jr. .-t&tTiLi t.UtTtsQ Att. m j ' ? 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