THE OnZSON-SUNDAY . JOUIUIAL, POIiTLAIJD, , SUNDAY LIOIUIING, OCTODZR 13, 1C13. V ; Alumnae Will Be Hostesses AtTeaTuesday r '-. . H";'.:i4v-.":iwii i .in . . 'V - . - I.: MEMBERS of the Alumna Htodx tton of th Good Samaritan hospital will b hostesses for sT tea on Tuesday afternoon honoring th nurses from that hospital who have bun In enntM service, The t.tea will to given In th rose room of the Benson hotel from 2 , nntll I o'clock. All graduate nurses ' 6 from the , Good Samaritan hospital are expected to attend. Hostesses for the occasion will be miss Emily IJ tioverjdge, superintendent of the hospital : Mrs. C. Henri Labbe, Mrs. Carl Jackson, Mrs. C. H. Warrtner and Mra Frederick Howard. - Charming in Its truly Irish atmos phere was the Initial dance and card . partly riven on Wednesday evening by . the Robert Emmet branch of the Friends of Irish -Freedom at "Woodman of the i. i World hall. There were cards for those , who enjoy that tame. Irish melodies floated through the rooms, which made the hearts of Erin's children bound with . 1 Joy and the "Irish republic" colors were -.. everywhere. Long, streamers of the . : rreen white and orange alongside of j the red. white and blue were tastefully entwined from the celling-, making a canopy in the center of the room under . ' which a largs Irish republio flag nunc' . making a beautiful setting with the American flag on the platform. Autumn leaves were banked here and there while . one large bouquet of yellow and white chrysanthemums filled In ? with green foliage completing the decorations. An , orchestra played music for dancing which was enjoyed by about J 00 guests. .. At the close of the evening the branch officers were besieged with requests for another social . evening In the near fu ture, which resulted In the announement - that the second social bf the Robert Em met branch will be held about the mid- - die of November. Miss Mary Dunne, whose marriage to James H. Hawley Jr., will be an event bf Wednesday, was tfegnest of honor on Friday at a luncheon for which, Mrs. J. C. Costello was hostess. Covers at a table. - artistically decked In marigolds and Halloween favors, were placed for 10 guests, the number Including Miss Margaret Casey, Miss Agnes Baaler, Miss Anna Lee Miller. Miss Nellie Reldt. Mrs. A. C Van Cleve,.Mr. H. B. Hel frlch, Mrs. J. & Wood, Miss Beatrice Conway and the guest of bonor. Those present were ail college friends of Miss Dunne at Oregon Agricultural college, The marriage of Miss Dunne will be solemnised at the Church of - the . Madeleine on Wednesday morning, the Rev. Father George Thompson orricat- Ing. MJss Agnes Dunne will be brides maid and Joseph Hawley, brother of the bridegroom, will be best man. Mrs. H. W. Durboraw and young ion Richard of . Washington, D. C, were guests of honor on Thursday at an in ' formal tea at the home of Mrs. Virginia Durboraw with whom they are visiting. Halloween favorr marked the places at . the dainty tea tables for the guests, the cards being cleverly designed in the form of lamp posts, each bearing the home address of a guest. Dahlias and roses were used about the rooms for the occasion. Guests Included Mrs. N. C. Guthrie. Mrs. 13. N- Newcorab, Mrs, Grace Brown, Miss Thea Brown, Mrs. ; J. C Schnell, Mrs. O. Buchman, Mrs. A. ! - Parker, Mrs. L Shanafleld, ; Mrs.. Jack Hobson and Mrs. H, Salter. Fdr the ; young son four little guests were asked, - v their number Including Leone Burdick. Irena Shanafleld, Albert Salter " and Robert Salter. , ' . Since the rurh of European travel of fers such - difficulties in . securing pas sage, numbers of those who seek a va cation tour for the winter months are availing 'themselves of the' opportunity of sailing for the Orient from western ports. ' Among those leaving from Port land on the 8. S. Kashlma Maru, sailing from Seattle and Victoria, B. C, on Octo ber 12, were Miss Bertha Coleman, who will go to India; Miss M. Foster. Miss Cornelia Marvin, state - librarian at Sa lem; Miss Jessica Todd for Java and Southern China and the Rev. Morris Glbbs, Mrs. Gibbs and daughter and Miss F. Glbbs for Japan. Mrs. Lake D.. Wolfard and her daugh ter. Miss Pauline Wolfard, have sent out cards for a reception and tea to be given on Friday afternoon for Mrs. v Catltn Wolfard, who wae before her I recent marriage in San Francisco, Miss Jean Campbell of that city. Miss Vir ginia Tevla and Mrs. Donald Wood have been asked to assist and Mrs. Frank Bruhn and Mrs. W. H. Thomas will , preside at the tea, table. About 100 guests have been asked to call during " the tea hours from 4 to I o'clock. On Thursday of last week Mrs. O. G. Downing, In Mllwaukle avenue, enter tained with a luncheon In honor of Mrs. D. T. Sherrett, who leaves soon for Alameda, CaL, to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. O. C HOff. Guests ; for the occasion were Mrsr A. Ardrey, -. Mrs. George Holtsworth, Mrs. IL Simon, - Mrs. A. -O'Brien. Mrs. Waldemar Seton, Mtfc W. T. Eiice, Miss Hattle Downing and Mrs. D. T. Sherrett, -the guest of honor. - : i Mrs. Frank 3. Stambaugh, the newly elected president of the Preston Parent Teacher association, entertained infor , mally at her home. 2433 Thirty-ninth . avenue southeast, on Wednesday, from S to 6 o'clock. About It of the teach ers of the Preston school were guests for i . the occasion. -.v 1 1 Seving Machines . Sold and Rented $3.00 Per Month " Do you think you can afford to b without one in these days of high prices? . . , . . Sold for Less yd AGEXTS "employed SEWING MACHINE EMPORIUM SM.TPI&B, 2TEA& TATLOft MRS. LEIGH S. BENNETT (Sadie Noyes), whose mar riage was an event of Friday evening. : Miss Naomi Levy, : daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Lincoln Levy, who will be introduced to society on Thursday afternoon. 4 f . AffS New Veterans Society to Give Benefit Dance fpHB newly organised Veterans of X Foreign War will be hosts for a big benefit ball at Cotillion hall on Fri day evening, - The committee fai charge of arrange ments for thai mt la nnmmA t a Carlson, who t chairman ; Montgomery r iiui, ja, w. napp, j antes waiside and Jr. W. Jonea Th affair Is open to all persons Interested in th 1K whih includes soldiers, sailors and marines wno nave uucen part in tne reoent or previous foreign wara Meetings of th veterans are held on Monday evenings at 475 courthouse ana all men of the city : who ar interested This r Djer-Kiss Combination A A for a Box of Face Pov- V, tUXAiUU tier and a Box bf Rouge" -Will Be Featured This Week and Next by BroaxJway and 7. 1 i Vn t 4 y A J- ' ar urged to attend. Arrangements ar under way for a benefit ball to be given on Armistice day. November 11. Funds received from proceeds of these dances are used to aid sick and disabled sol dier. . '- 4 :::: .- ' " . ' -Mra W. C. Camp and daughter, Mra Donald Parker Spalding (Mildred Camp) and infant son. Donald Jr.. arrived In Portland Tuesday evening. Mra Camp met her daughter and grandson in Chi cago and returned with them to Port land. Mra Spalding will visit with her parents while her husband. Lieutenant Donald Parker Spalding, la oversea - - - Honoring Miss Gertrude Towne, whose engagement to John Raymond Robinson was recently . announced. Mra Fred Helllg will be hostess for a luncheon and theatre party on Saturday afternoon. ' . . ' - r-j : '.Mra A. M. Naylor of Astoria, Or is an Interesting visitor; in the city this week. She is stopping at th Portland noiei ana ner many znena are, enter taining extensively in her honor, V Washington Street I.: Brides-EleGt HondrGuestsat Gay Iiuricheon HONORINO tw bridee-elect whose weddings will bo events of Novem- ber. Miss Edith Peel and Miss Alma Wright war charming hostesses Mon day for a smart luncheon at the Port land hotel. Dainty corsage bouquets of Ophelia rosebuds marked the places for li guests on this occasion and Bride rose were placed in the center of the table." The guests of honor were Miss Helen Feel, who has chosen November 11' for the date of her wedding to Dr. L. White Brown, and Miss Naomi Hicks, whose wedding to Glen C Slater will be an event of November 1J. ; Sealed about the table were the Mleees Lena By ere, Georgia Pollock. Rosa tJppede grove, Matilda - Anderson, Flora Clark, Virginia Thompson, Mrs. Charles Welch. Mrs. A. - W. Ennla, . Miss Helen Peel, Miss Edith Feel and Miss Alma Wright Corinthian Social club,- O. E. S., will give a. benefit card and dancing party Friday at Ma sonlo temple. Tenth and Y&mMII. for the purpose of raising funds towards . furnishing Tjorlnthlan -room" In the new Masonie and Eastern Star home. Members of. the Eastern 4 Star, Masons and friends cordially Invited to attend. Patronesses, past matrons of Corinthian chapter. Cards at 8 :30 o'clodk. dancing at t. t Miss Beatrice Washburn is a visitor In the.dty'at the home of ber grand- Da rents, Mr. ana Mrs. - Henry Jones. ylfter a short suy in the city she will go to uauxonua. i . . , . t -. T ; - In a charming .' setting of autumn leaves and flowers, Miss Irene McOa han, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B, w. . HIS week McGahan. became thtbrlde of Lawfence D. Patrick of Seymour. Ind-, at tne home of the bride's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. EL G, Anderson, - in Roselawa avenue. . Saturday evening. October 4. The service was read in the preeenoe of a large number of relative and friends at 1:30 o'clock by the Rev. W. T; Mllll- ean of the Highland Baptist church. The bride wag gowned In ivory satin ana old lac with pearl trimmings She ear ned a, snower bonqvet of Bride rosea, tied with tuUe and satin streamers. Her veil of silk tuUe was, held in place by a - coronet et : orange bloBsoms which were worn by the bride's mother at her wedding SO - years ago. Miss Edith Ertckson. gowned - in pink satin and georgette crepe with s large picture hat to match, wa the bride's only attend ant and Wesley H. Smart was best man. Following the ceremony an Informal wedding reception was held after which a buffet lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick will maka an extended ; trip through the East and return later to make their home in Pdrtland. . : - , . - .Mr. and Mrs. Leon H. Peters were hosts at their Irvington home on Tues day evening for a dinner party honor ing Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Jackson, who left Portlartd on Thursday evening to sail for th Orient on' Monday. The dinner table was centered with a basket of pink rosebuds and dainty cards marked the place for IS friends of . the honor guests. ; Seated about the table were Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hall, Mr. and Mrs. William Feiblg, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Frost. Mr, and ' Mrs. Thomas Ramsdell and the hosts. - Following th dinner th guests enjoyed a gam of bridge, honors falling to Mrs. Jackson and Sdwin Han, . ; ' Th regulart afternoon oard party of the ijaureuiurat ciuo will, be given on Tuesday at the ' club house. - Mrs. Mas Smith : and Mrs. A, P. Smith wOl be hostesses. Th Men club will meet in th evening at the club house. .Thurs day will be gueet night at the regular dance at th club house. and next week vour eVaW sell you:;' " '7: V"-;.- r- . 1 7 i box of Djer'Kiss Face Powder ; : ;i handsome box of Djer-Kiss Rouge for $1.00 onlyri.These two wodd-"ordinarily yiere isran'oppoi Ivdame will desire to take, advantage o : You have heard of the new Djer-Kiss Rouge. Have you used it? 7on? Then we have made it both easy and attractive for you to do w. Pure Djer-Kiss Face Powder that you love so much is, of course, always on your toilet table.- ALEjiro Djer-Kiw Face Ppwder made' and Kiss Rouge temporarily made in 1 Miss Wiest Is Motif bf Much Entertainment fISS NAOMI WIEST. daughter of If A Dr. and Mrs. Sard Wleet. who marriage to Wllber B. Morrow , will be an event of Thursday baa been much en tertained during the past week. On Sat urday evening of last, week Mies Lorn Ganong was hostess for . a delightful dancing party honoring th bride-elect and her fiance. On Wedneeday Miss Constance King presided over a luncheon at, the University . club for Miss Wlest, her gueet including Miss Albert Cav ender. Miss Frances Jones,' Miss Lorna Ganong and Mrs. Herbert Cook and the honor guest. On Thursday Mrs. Ben S. Morrow entertained for the bride elect with delightful handkerchief shower and tea. : The guests spent the afternoon hemming tea towel for the bride's linen chest. On Saturday Mra Herbert Cook entertained for Miss Wiest with a smart bridge tea and this afternoon Miss - Al berta Cavender. who will b bridesmaid at the wedding, will be hostess for a tea . at her home In Irvington honoring Mis Wlest , and her llano. ' The tea hours ar from t to I o'clock. Presiding at the tea -urns will be Mra Sard Wiest and Miss Lorna Ganong. . Mrs. Herbert Cook will cut the ices. , Assisting about rooms win, b Miss Constance King and Miss Frances Jones. . s Mis Wlest ha- chosen for her. brides maid Mis Alberta Cavender; and Os born Morrow will attend th bridegroom. A : simple but Impressive ceremony characterised 1 th wedding, of Maud Fangburn Melby to William D. Hortoq Jr. at th home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Trembly, - 883 Brooklyn street, at t 0 o'clock 8unday evening. The Rev. John D. . Nlsewonder of Vancouver, Wash vmll . i .... - SK - .... V - Fashionable Djer-Kiss Rouge you will desire, too. ForDjer'Kiss Rouge in its wonderful color tints you will find quite . as satisfactory as you have always found Djer'Kiss Face Powder. In honor of Djer'Kiss Rouge we have arranged this special combination offer. Go today to your big shop or your little shop. Select the. tint of Djer'Kiss Face Powder you desire, with "the shade of Djer-Kiss Rouge which suits you, best. You will be handed a package ofboth for $i.qo. v Thus you will obtain the combined enchant' ment of these two Spiciditis de Djer-Kiss. . NEW YORK packed in Paris as it has always been. qDjer America with Djer-Kiss essence from France. SAMPLE t OFFER ROUGE and FACE POWDER TRVdISCS In return for ioc. the 'Alfred H. Smith Co'ef to West Uth New York be hot ' to semi you their unume simple-? trutlrjtUs. had with new fashionable Djer.Tio tete and 4 wuh Dier-Ktst Face Pewder. The also include a dai, JW hlU ii. 'U. read the service In the presence of close friends of the young couple. . The bride was attended by Miss Marion - Howell and Miss Mabel Barrel!. She was given in marriag by E. A. Trembly, a life-long friend, f The bridegroom -was attended by ? Floyd O. ; Fuller , Miss Margaret Husselbe t played : th Wedding : music The bride was gowned in a smart tall ieur of blue trlcotine and wore a large plctur hat to match. Mr. Horton la th son of Mr. and Mra William D. Hor ton : of - Savannah Oa. .. Following -; th ceremony th wedding supper was served. Later In the evening Mr. and Mra Horton left Portland for the South and on their, return will be at home at the Meredith apartments, in Washing, ton street. . - - ' - - Mr, and Mra Eugene Shelby of Ban Francisco hav been guests of th Hotel Portland during th past) week. Mr, Shelby Is well known in Portland. He la a aativ' son and mad bis home in th city until 1906, whenah was made superintendent of the Northwestern divi sion of the Wells Fargo company and removed to Saq Francisco. Mra Shelby, who was before her marriage Mra L. C. Robinson of San Francisco, Is a woman of unusual 'charm and has- made many friends during her brief stay here. On their war south, Mr. and Mra Shelby will , visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Owen in Medford, Or. Mr. and Mra Robert Graham Fithlan (Yerna Barker), who have recently re turned from the Orient, win make their home in ' Portland- this winter. They returned to the city on Sunday, and tor the present are guests at the home of Mr. Ftthian's parents Mr. and Mrs. O. H." Fithlan, - on- North - Twenty-nfth street r . . , v e e . Mr. and Mra' C L Ohrensteln of Syra euee are spending a few days at .th Hotel Portland. Mr. Ohrensteln is - a lecturer for- - the - Chrisuan Science church.' . 4 -. Miss' Ann Jt. Walker became the bride of George C Walradt of Portland Wednesday evening at th both cf Mr. and Mra James D. McGowan. 709 East Taylor street. Rev. L. F. Stephens offi ciated In th presence of a number; of frienda ; The bride wore a dark brown talileur with a chlo hat of brown velvet Nasturtiums and autumn leaes were used M decorations about the rooms. Light refreshments were served. Mine Walker Is th granddaughter of H. X. Huntington, aa arly pioneer of Monti- cello, in Cowllts county. Wash. Mr and Mra wairsdt will make their borne in Portland. , ..' . . ,; : Smartness , . ' - y Simplicity : r) t Refinement ar always present in a" I .tun vboii sunu , j ' and making ar left to this establishment ' And - remember. -the . suit ' well chosen, the J wardrobe Is two-third 1 n th way to success.". ' NORMAN ROOTERS TAILORS TO MKN AND WOHIN 1 BJanhwerteni Benfe .".r- -fid- - " ' - ,Sq MMMg5gj