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THE OREGON - SUNDAY JOURNAL, . PORTLA HP, SUNDAY MORNING,' OCTOBER 19, 1919; era 'iJL- ; y.lD MRS. FRANCIS V. GALLOWAY of fThe Dalles, who was Miss Mildred Cooper before he marriage In fPortlahd recently. Mrs." Galloway is the daughter of Mr; and Mrs. D. J. , Cooper of The Dalles. Mr. Galloway is the son of Judge William Galloway of Salem and was f or a time Instructor in Washington Highuschool in Portland. Mr. "and Mrs. Galloway will live in .The Dalles. . Cards Are Oiit ForWeddmgbf V S- n i,.,i . i i..l limrniiid-WfrT WyKV ' nr i.iin ...ii.l.ii . . Mil i 11 i i W A . Srfp Ov ... f S " ' ' r - I- ' f- ::.-;. ' m i .r-.-yys; S : .' . , '' .' i ' 7. " ' r - " , , fJ f . ' V j ! " i " 1 ' - ; ; -r 1 T. .yi-XvlvM'X-.-Mv.'Mv :: . : ':-vKi.Yr-.::::::: : M-:-:-:-:-- v : . . r. . .. ...vs.-.' v.-.- : -y.-. S. ..'.-. ;:: : : :i V . . A V A 4 ! Hwitn?' ' ''' ' ' - j fn wr i fc ,..iOt iHmiiiiliaXt. if- t n" i -it Winl 'i i 'nfi't mriiihi-.fVvN -1 hfcfcAWNte, yiva.ritiiw.A tt. I RS. LEWIS SWIT2ER"who was before her marriage Portland to make her home. Mr", and Mrsi Switzrt hv been much entertained since. their arrival m Portland. M1 Miss Ruth Teal CARDS are oat for the ma.rrl.e of MtM Rutk JoMplUM Teal, davcnur of Mr. and Mr. Joseph N. Teal, to Carle ton Walter Bett of .-Buffalo, N. Yw ! which U1 b aolemniaeA oa-Norember f. -The eervlce will be read at 4 o'clock: in : Trinity Episcopal church- tf lr. A. A. Morrison and the wedding- ;wlll be one of the emart erenta.of the winter aeaaon. , - " , , Ur. Alan Oreeo wfll attend the bride tm - matron ' of honor ' and Mlai " Rhoda Rumelln will be maid of honor. . Brides maida will include tho Mlaeea Oenerlev Thcmpeon, Katharine Hart.? Sara ; Mo Cullr aM Catherine Collin ot Seattle. Oeorre Powell, formerly a major with tbo Spruce Production division of the United Statee army, will attend ' the bridegroom. "1 ; . --i ' -: , : Vahera .will Include Cameron Squires, Alan Green, Charles Holbrook and: Pres cotf Cooktnthanv Durinr the past week Miss Teal has been the inspiration for much entertain ing, and a number of function have been planned for the coming" week. On Tiiee day Miss Kathryn Hoyt was hostess for a luncheon of 10 covers at the University club for her at a bridgre tea. Five tables were placed for bridge on this occasion, and a number of guest dropped in at the tea hour. On Friday Miss Elisabeth Huber presided over a smart luncheon honoring- Miss Teal, and the week's pro gram included a number of informal affairs. On Monday Mrs. Thomas Mar tin Flttpatrick Will - be - hoetese - for a luncheon and line party at the Orpheum. Tuesday Mrs. William D. Wheelwright will be hostess for a tea honoring Miss Teal and Miss A. 3. Sullivan c Wash ington. D. ' G, who is -a house guest at the Wheelwright residence- for s short time. On, Wednesday Mrs. Philip Hart will be a luncheon hostess, and on Sat urday Mrs. Jonn Forest Dickson will be hostess for a. line party. at the Heillg for Mis Teal - . The women's auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars will give a Halloween party on Monday evening, October t7, at f Veterans hail in the courthouse. Mrs. Clarence'Liklns will be chairman of ar rangements for the event -Dancing and cards will be the diversion. of the eve ning. Refreshments will be ;servad. ' Portland friends of Miss Alta Cham berlain will be happy to know that she is spending a few days in Portland as the guest of Mrs, S. W. Swanton of Rivera. "Miss Chamberlain, who makes her home at Gold Beach, Or., is a fre quent visitor In Portland, and her arrival is always the occasion for much informal entertaining. , - v . .-.. . ' "'- ' Miss "Mary Smlthermari, -Miss Grace SmHherman and MissHarrier Tilghmsn, who motored from their home in Troy, N. C, to the coast, are guests at the Hotel Portland. They will continue their Journey to San Francisco, where they wtil sell their carwretornlng home on the train. i Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wynne-Saul of this city have removed to Seattle and are temporarily located at 60l First avenue northeast. Mrs. Wynne-Saul was before her marriage Miss Mary Louise Bucklln of Seattle. i"' ' 1111 ' 1 1 1 "' . ii .,i i-it s.., X" jsm i l til a v - X V- I I (-:47 f 7 5 tW .7 tsrssaisaBs ' 1 " )ii Visitors Are Guests at; .Many, Affairs A MONO the Portland visitors who have been much entertained are Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Whiteeldeof Boston, who have been house guests for the put fortnight at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Georre S. Whiteside in Douglas place. On Tuesday Mrs. Lucius , Alien Xewls presided over a smart luncheon in honor of Mrs. Whiteside, other guests Including Mrs. George & Whiteside. Mrs. Herbert JMlchols, Mrs. Themae Kerr, Mrs. Peter Kerf, - Later in the afternoon the party was entertained "most Informally at iea at the home of Mrs, .Lewis Mills, t On Friday Mrs. Whiteside was a luncheon guest at the home of Mrs. Helen Ladd, Corbett; I Ma and Mrs. Whlteaide are leaving the clty this , evening' for, Cali fornia, After touring the southern state they will return to their home in Boston. Miss Rosamond Bryant of Rose Hill. Vt, became the bride of Henry Lund duist Monday, evening at the-home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Levin LundqUist. in East Thirty-seventh street-. The service was read! by the Rev. W. . F. Ineson of the Sunnystde Methodist Episcopal church. Mrs. Hilda Llndberg-sang the bridal, hymn. Mrs. Amelia Lundquist and Lawrence Lund' quist were the bridal attendants. The bride was attired in. silk net and carried a shower bouquet of Bride roses. Fol lowing the ceremony an . elaborate din ner was served at which-the bridal cake was cut with much ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Lundquist will make their home in Tacoma. Wash. : - 1 Mrs. Angela L. Ford Warren and Miss Jennie - liee-Slmmons entertained the members of the Warren Bible class and Vesper class of the First Presbyterian church Tuesday evening, honoring the new officers and welcoming new class members. The first part of the- evening was given over to instructions and dem onstration along the Jlne of "Correot Personality." Individual advancement is the aim, of the. class work for this year. Toung men and young women 'desiring this progressive help can enroll Sunday, and receive the full benefit of the 20 lec tures on this subject The Vesper service Is at 4.0'elock every Sunday afternoon. Ira D. Morgan, a popular baritone, will be the soloist this evening. Visitors are welcome. Entrance is at 4S4 Alder street. - j ; - The tiext' dinner dance of the ; season at. Waverley -.Country, club will be given on Saturday evening. Novembefr 1. - TVraO &iSrrre.J - Miss Milligan Becomes Bride Of Harry Miller S3 DELLA MILLIGAN and Harry Miller were united in marriage at the Methodist, Deaconess -.home on Tuesday evening at 8 o'cloclt Dr. W. W. Youngson, district -superintendent, and Rev. A. R. MaoClean, pastor of Central Methodist church, officiating. The house was beautifully decorated with autumn leaves and flowers. About SO guests were present. The1 wedding march was played by Miss Klleen Sprague, and Mrs. T. Welch Bang "O Promise.Ste" and "At Dawning.", Mr., and .Mrs. Miller - will make their home In Portland , ' - .';,,-. ..-;-' Miss .Clara Teal has closed her cottage at Hood River and will be at Alexandra Court Xor the winter.. - - 4., Mr. and Mrs. James Ai. Cranston will not take up their residence at the Hotel Malfcry until the first of November: Permanent, WET WEATHER IS HERE Ht your hair nude natural wtTy. 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The first lecture wilt be. given on November 7 at the First Presbyterian church house and, as was the plan last year,, funds' will be turned over to the fund for the woman's building- at, the University of Oregon. . -The lecture to be given by Prank Branch Riley at the Lincoln high school auditorium on Friday evening on "The Lure of the Great Northwest" will bene fit the same worthy cause. ,-, .v , ; J ? The FVuit and Flower Mission "will give its anual tea and Open house at the day nursery this week en Thursday .aft ernoon, and the event promises to be one of the important social functions of . the autumn. , 'For the pleasure of brides elect and their fiances, numerous other - smaller affairs fill the days. Tto week's wed dings will include -that of Miss vary Dunne and James H. Hawley Jr of Boise. Idaho, and that or Miss Naomi Wiest and Wllber K .-Morrow, both to be- events or - xnursaay. ,.: ycfMerchandiseof Merit Onb , ; . ' ! 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