The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 19, 1919, Page 36, Image 36

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    TV VTRS. H. W. DURBORAW and son, Richard Holmes, of Washington, D. Who are visitors
I VI to the'city at the home of (Irs. Virginia Durboraw and her sister, Mrs, Hortense Salter.
j - Mrsv Durboraw Was before her marriage Miss Cora 'Newell of this city. Her husband is
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SOCIETT U antldpalins wiUi mora
Uuui usual Interest the annual tea.
And open house, fdr which the Fruit and
flower Austrian will entertain at the day
nuraerr on Thursday afternoon.
ReceiYlnf with Mrs. rnest wlUaro,
the nawly 'elected president of the
nursery will be the past presidents of
the orKasisation, whose number includes
UMm Clara Teal, Miaa Lena Blckel, Mrs.
Thomas IX Honeyman, j&n. . H. Ca
haUn, Miss Louise Bickel. Mrs. W. V.
Siunott, Mrs. W. 'B. Fletcher, Mrs. Ed
mund C Otttner, Mrs, . C Meara and
Mra W. iL,. Skene. . -
Active amonar the workers for the suc
cess of the tea ia Mrs.: O. fit. Btubbs. who
is assumed the chairmanship of the
oommlttee for arrangementa for the tea
and who haa been thrtpi much attention
to looldnr after all details which wUl
assure a delightful occasion.
A musical program haa been arranged
by Mrs. M, Donald Spencer, and a brief
talk onsthe work of the organisation and
its needs and accomplishments - will be
given by Mra JBalxabeth l. Jehu, matron
of the nursery, v
Among the prominent women -who
have been asked to asaiat by presiding
at the tea tables during the afternoon
are Mra - Helen Ladd Corbett, Mra
Solomon Hlrech, Mra W. B. Ayer and
Mra yilliam IX wheelwright, who wlU
be assisted by the Misses Kaoda Ru-
melln, Katharine' Hart, JBather Tucker,
Martha Whiting, Sally Cunningham,
Florence Holman Charlotte Sreyman,
Elizabeth Huber and Mr. Curtis Bailay.
Assisting about the rooms fer the oc
casion will be Mra Frank .J. Cobbs, Mra
James f. Laldlaw, Mrs. J. F, O'Brien,
Mrs. J. V. ! Bilderback, Mrs. Sigmund
Frank. Mrs. William C Alvord. Mra
Emery Olmstead, Mra. ' William Knox,
Mrs. Jesse C Remick, Mra ' FredericS
Kiehle, Mra Alma D. Katx, Mra Aba
Meier, Mra. Frank Spencer; Mra A. A.
Morrison, Mra B. Keustader and Mrs.
Xxmia OerUnger Its'-
" The cadet officers of the Hill Military
academy will bold a dance for the of.
ficers only, at the Junior academy, 17S
North Twenty-fourth street, Friday. The
g-lrlg lnylted will be selected from thr
tegular accepted Ust of the academy.
The boys of the grade class as at the
junior school will - hold their evening
party Saturday from 7 to 9:20 o'clock,
when about 0 little girls will be guests J
A group or prominent matrons wHl r
celve, i, . t
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WJnslow-Meade circle No. 7, ladles of
the - O. A. J XL. - will i hold a business
meeting at room 25, courthouse, Mon
day, at Z odock, but members are re
quested to om by 10 a. m., if possible,
in order to sew for the bazaar.
The marrianre of Miss Emma Evelyn
Wendt to Arthur "R. Chase was quietly
solemnised at the White Temple on Sun
day, the Rev. William Waldo officiating.
The bride Ut a resident of Jacksonville,
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v Lincoln Hieh
ON TRIDAT evening of this week
. Frank Branch Riley wilt give hie
how famous lecture on- "The Lure of the
ureal jsorwwesi oerore a ratnionanie
audience at Lincoln 'high.' school audi-
tortum for the benefit of the Woman's
: building fund of the University ef Ore
: - Bran. . A bevv. nf alle?e srirls will act as
uaherri and the evening will open " with
: oollege aonga riven by a mala ouartet.
. Mr. Riley's talk ia in Itself a Word plc-
- ture of the beauties of the" Northwest,
but be accompanies it, with exquisite
screen, pictures In color. It ia hla same
.lecture and collection of pictures that
EKNETTE is Joyoqs
ly exclaiming over the
new tilings lor Miladi
that are.: arriving
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"SWEATER-BLOUSE3" a r e ' t h a
very lateat from the Eastern Marta
They- are charming In fancy weave
Trieolette - . , .
developed In Beaver, Turquoise,' Ap
rlcoVt Peacock, and Black. Fascinat
ing waist-line affaire that crosa in
front and loop-tie at the back to be
worn with or without a BLOUSE
Distinctive and chic .worn with ' a
frilly BLOUSES Now being displayed
in both SHOPS. j
tSI jfftB&ISOir and Tha Waist 8hop,
; ' . Portland HeUl Coert
c. F. Biaa, yies.prss. a Mgr.
. )ogue Patterns
Mr. Riley haa taken to the clubs of the
East amd many Portland people are
easeriy Jooking forward to this oppor
tunity of hearing it for themselves.
Croups of. college girls will sell -tickets
St Sherman A Clay's during the week.
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To Wage-Earning Women
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Wives and Daughters of Salaried Men
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f ft RS. WAUREN BEACH HOUCHWOUT, who was be
IVI re her marriage Miss Marion Brodie ol Portland; Mr.
and Mrs. Houghwout were, married in Shanghai, China,
late in September and will make their home there.
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and Mr, Chase is a resident of The
Dallas, where he will take his bride to
live. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Wheeler were
the bridal attendants, the members of
the immediate family only witnessing the
ceremony, ' Mra Chase has been a
primary specialist In Jackson county
for soma yeara. - Mr. Chase was county
school supervisor in Jackson county and
Laurelhurst
Glub Women,
IMeet Tuesday
THE women members of Laurelhurst
club met on Tuesday afternoon at
the, club house to form a Jiew organisa
tion which- will assume . the nature of
a boosters' dub. The real function of
the club will be to promote sociaf activity
in the club and to look after the social
welfare of atrangera in the community.
That natvr rftliiH aarlll ti , mm TStai.u.ftW . f t .
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ernoona alternating- with the Womens'
Card club of the organisation. At the
meeting this weak those present enjoyed
an Informal afternoon of chatting and
needlework followed by a UfM coilatlon
served by the hostesses. . - ".
- The first function to be given by the
new club will be a recaption and dance
in the nature of a Halloween party at
the club house to welcome new members
to Laurelhurst club and to help the older
member to become better acquainted.
Mrs. L. W. Stoekle has been elected pres
ident of the new club, Mra F. A. Bur
gard secretary and treasurer, Mra F. C.
Bowker chairman -of the hostess com
mlttee and Mrs. A. C. Holmes chairman
of publicity. - v
At tR regular Tuesday eventng card
party at the club house this week Mr.
and Mra A. K. McCurtafn acted aa host
and hostess. 'Honors in bridge fell to
Mra Dixon and. Pr. D. A. Fellowa In
-SOO" honors were Uken by Mra T. I
Perklna and L. C Bofinger. v ,,
The marriage of Miss Rachei Morgan
and : Benjamin A. Glfford was QUletW
soiemnisttd on Wedneadty at high noon
at the horns of Mrs. Frederick Clark on
164 East Slxty-elehth street. The serv
ice was read by the Rev. Edward Con
stant, pastor of the Highland Congre
gational church. Mr.. Glfford is a
photographer of this city and Mrs. Glf
ford haa been associated with htm in
his work.. They will maka their home In
Portland. ,
Betsy Rosa tent No.' 1, Daughtera of
Union Veterane of the Civil War, will
give a 600 party Thursday ' evening, at
1:15 o'clock In room S25 Courthouse. O,
A. R. men are especially Invited.- Mra
H. A. Van Horn Is chairman of arrange
ments tor the occasion,
has since been engaged aa agricultural
agent for Wasco county. Following the
wedding Mr. and Mra Chase left for
The Dalles where they' will make their
home on a: large wheat ranch.
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Miss Lenora Asbufy of Ocean Park,
CaL, Is visiting with Mra Will J. Behr
at 65 East Seventy-first street north.
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TO. OHAPtAOTtn AND INTtRpsjgTA.
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CS7 Waahtnttee Street
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Exelutiv Fur '
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A WOBJTH WHIL TIP
. Antiseptic Powder
la a cleansing, healing, germicidal
and invigorating douche. A great
aid In leuoorrhoea and female dle
ordera - 0o afHd l per box. Bold by
PORTLAND HOTEL
PHARMACY
LEARN TO DANCE
Berkeley Dancing Academy
Tea ere eotdun lntlted to ittsnd the daae
tn sIimm which btfln en TatwUr, Septaia
btr 89, sad m Testdsy sad Thurxlmj
tbrnefur. We are not tha oulf Mbool ia
Portland. But we eta tuch you the IstMt
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brings to men and women of moderate means
the same payment privileges enjoyed by th
social elect.'' This store handles only a de
pendable line of strictly fashionable, expertly
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