G ;THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 9, 1920. MISS MARGARET MONTAGUE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Montague, whose engagement to Buford Payne of San Francisco was recently announced. Miss Montague . was bridesmaidiat the wedding of Katherine Whitton and Mr. Von: Adelung' recently. Miss Phyllis Modjeska Harrington i of Berkeley , CaLv who will become the bride of Lawrence Lockley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lockley of Portland. 1 ' Si,' : ) Miss Cumming's Engagement of Great Interest j r , ! OF UNUSUAL Interest to society la the news of the encasement of Miss Harriet Cummlnp to Hamilton F. Cor bett, t61d at a luncheon Riven at the University club for which Mrs. Lawrence JV Wheeler, ai sister of Misa Cummins, ' was hostess. iTwenty-flve close friends of ths bride-elect were seated at the table for thei luncheon Monday, their number Including Miss Cumminx, Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Norman Rupp, Mrs. Var iel D. C Beach, Mrs. Charles Thornton Ladd, Mrs. Hallett W. Maxwell, Mrs. W. 15. Clark, Mrs. Eugene Rockey, Mrs. Reade M. Ireland. Miss Katharine Hart, Miss Rhoda Rumelin, Miss Margaret Hewett and Miss Sara McGully, Mrs. Henry Ladd Corbett. Mrs. Elliott R. Cor bett. Mrs. (?arloton B. Swift. Mrs. Charles K. Miller. Mrs. Spencer Biddle. ' Mrs." Alan Green. Mrs. Clarence Olm stelid. Mrs. MacCormac &now, Mrs. Ar thur Mufray Sherwood, Mrs. Irving L. Webster. Mrs. Lewis H. Mills, Mrs. Rich ard Maurice Dooly Jr., Mrs. Ferdmand Smith. Mrs. Curtis Bailey. Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Mrs. Henry Green Reed. Miss Cumming is the dauphter of Dr. William A. Cumming of this city and makes her home with hen father in Riv- ersftle drive.; She is also a sister of Mrs. Lawrence R. I Wheeler, Mrs. Louis L. Leadbetter of Portland and of Mrs. Paul Woll and Mrs. Harold Perpall of Phila delphia. She i is- a member of Junior league, and with that organization has been active in philanthropic work. Miss Cummins was graduated from St. Helena hall In this city and attended school for a year in the East. . She is keenly inter ested in out iof door sports and-is a clever horsewoman ana irolfer. Mr. Corbett is the younpest son of Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett and is a grandson , of two of Oregon's pioneers. William iS. Ladd and VI. W. Corbett. He attended Portland academy and was graduated from Harvard university, where he-later coached the football team. On his return N, M. Ungar Furrier The! safaction that goes wfth every fur coat we sell is sufficient proof of the qual ity we offer. j Propcily putting together! choice skins is an art in it- self. The ability to fashion them into garments of ' at tractiveness and dependabil ity is ours in the highest degree. '. A glance at our furs will .cbnv&ce you. i - '- . I - - -.- .. Broadway and Alder St. i - Portland, Oregon r y - y-" f ' Y ' V 1 f i !v'''Y 4 , 4s; '0, Z , 1, y , sir,' ,!' ', ' " ' M.'S f'"'"i V ' tf r - to tlfce West he became a member of the Oregon legislature. During! the war pe riod! Mr. Corbett was in France for more than two years as a captain in the ar tillery. In the later months of his serv ice overseas he was attached to the staff of General Harboard. L i 1 The date for the wedding of Miss Cum ming and Mr. Corbett is announced for May! 15 and the, ceremony will take place at Trinity Episcopal church: at 4"o'clock. The service will be read by Dr. A. A. Morrison, and a large reception will fol low at the home of the bride's father in Riverside drive. j . i j ! i . .-: Mrs. James D.- Hart was hostess for a tea Thursday afternoon at her home in Montgomery drive, honoring Mrs. William Esterbrook Jones and Mrs. Frederick Jones of Boston. More than 75 maids and matrons of the social con tingent called during the tea hours. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. John Ross Dickson, Mrs.1 Jay Smith. Mrs A; M. Ellsworth, Mrs. Frederick E. Jjudd. Assisting about thei rooms were Miss Rhoda1, Rumelin, Miss Katherine Hoyt, Mrs. Jack White and Miss Kath arine Hart, j j i . ..! Waverley -club was the scene of a dinner dance Saturday evening at the clubhouse. 'These affaira are! prov ing! very popular for the opening of the ( summer i season and will be given each week. iThe last Saturday evening ot (the month will be known as the "hostess dance" night and will be some what more formal than the others. Mrs. Pierre Rossiter Hines entertained a group of the young friends of her son Van Leer at an informal picnic Satur day afternoon, on the occasion of his birthday anniversary. . i . I I i :..; Mr; and Mrs. H. B. Van Duzer left Portland Saturday evening for San Francisco, to be gone about 10 days, during which Mr. Van Duzer will at tend the Foreign Trades convention. 11 ' ' . 1 , ' ' t , ' vife4wiiw'y jsw ip 4M X. iiirnmiiint wi innmrr wiimtmnninimwV at-. ' M - ;" ' ' "An' Did You Hear i ! the News That's Goift' Round?" For once Dame Rumor is correct- there wiir be a new ishop for women's I exclusive footwear opened "about May 15 at the corner or" Morrison and Park streets. The very i latest, and smartest models in1 shoes from the; house of I I.. Miller, famous for original, designing and superior work:- manship in shoes for the stage and all occasions will be j carried. Expert fitting will be a feature of the service at this modern shop. T H The STYLE SHOW of I. Miller Shoes 4 at the Benson hotel last Wednesday gave the women of Port-1 land an introduction to the distinctive modes in which We shall specialize. You are most cordiallj' invited to continue vour ac quaintance with I. Miller Shoes when this shop opens, "for they are worthy your ( friendship. i ; I it ' 1 ' 'AT ' j ' i St r. i '".""Klfi JL. Legion Auxiliary Will Give Last1 Dance of Season THE American Legion auxiliary will give its last dancev for the season Friday evening at the Armory, i Tenth and Couch .streets.- The dances given by this organizationthrough the winter months have proved more than success ful and have added substantially to the benefit funds for the sick and needy, members of the legion. Patrons will be Major and Mrs.1 George A., White; Col onel and Mrs. C. C. Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. William Follett, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dunne," Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Parsons, James Convill and Mr. and Mrs. J6hn M. Williaips of Eugene. The committe in charge of arrange ments Is composed of Mrs. Frank Wads worth, Mrs. George Fauss, Mrs. Ralph Wiley, Mrs. Eugene Libbey, Mrs. Lynch, Mrs. C. E. Sigle. Mrs. Paul Bartholemy and Mrs. H. K.t Wheeler. !, . . Mr. and Mrs. ;S. C. Spencer presided at a delightful, dinner party Thursday evening, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Wilbur, who have recently removed to Willamette Heights. At a table cen tered with spring blossoms were eeated Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. E. CJ Grif fin and the hosts. : j j Mrs. Meredith Bailey .and Mrs. Curtis Bailey asked a few friends in for the tea hours : Tuesday afternoon, at their borne on Portland Heights. ' Mr. and Mrs.j Arthur C Spencer re turned to the city, April 30, following a brief trip to Washington, D. C. and New York city. ros. L MILLER FOOTWEAR Sjnmtl Shott for Women Morrison at Park ' "1 ft ill it) Aff I 'Hi Portland Boy First to Be Wed OriU;G. Campus TORTLtANDi friends will be interested' X to know of the marriage of Miss Phylia Modjeska Harrington of San Francwco to Lawrence Lock ley of Port land, which will be an event of Tues day. This occasion will bei the-' first time since the' University of California opened its doors in 1869 when a wed-J ding : ceremony has been performed on the campus. " The senior woman's hall. quaint brown cabin in Strawberry can yon, with beamed ceiling and natural wood finishing as well as a huge fire place, has been chosen for the nuptial (letting. I The service will be read in the presence-of a large company of .the classmates and friends of the young couple by Hr. I fill is, pastor for the uni versity, with Dr. McAfee of the First Presbyterian church of Berkeley' assist ing, f The bride will be given in marriage by Colonel David P. Barrows, , president of the university. Lieutenant M. Krunich, a Serbian, and a member of the faculty of the school, will attend the bridegroom and the bridesmaids will be chosen from the. members of the senior class. The wedding march will be played by Profes sor Stinedrff, university choragus. The floral decorations will be California pop pies placed about the picturesque little hall in bowlst of old bronze. Both young 'people are seniors in the college of Letters and Science at the university. Miss Harrington is a daugh ter off Mrs. Laura A. Harrington and has made her home with her mother in Berkeley. She Is president lof the Slavic club at the 'school and is a linguist of considerable accomplishment. Mr. Lockley is the son of Fred Lockley. "The Journal man." and Mrs. Lockley and is a popular member of several of the. college organizations. Following the wedding ihe will bring Ifis bride to Fort land, leaving San Franlieco May 14, and they will: make their home here, i - .The program for the Portland Hunt club for i this month offers a wide va riety of ievents of interest to its mem bers and! friends. The month's activities open with a closed paper chase I set to start at i 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon from Raleign station. The Misses Martha Babb and Florence Day will be the hares. The trail will be laid through the -country which has not been traversed for -the past two i-easons in- the club events and members participating are asked to invite a i guest for the occasion to Tide through the chase. ! ; i: The 1 junior . paper chase will be an event of May 22 at the riding acad emy to start at 1 o'clock, and : on May 29 an open paper chase will be held Starting near the club at 3 o'clock. Mr. and MrsL Ambrose Cronin will be the hares fo this event. ;This chase will be a pairs team, chase with two riders con stituting ja. team. The first rider to fin ish will Receive the number of points for the teamj as there will be a, number of riders compe.ting. Each succeeding rider finishing! will receive one less point for the teamj.' Mrs. Iughl C. Gearin was hostess for a smart: luncheon Wednesday at Wav erley cliib, honoring her , sister, Mrs. R. T. Lyons of San" Francisco, : who is a visitor in the city. Guests for the occasionj included Mrs. William B. Honeyman, Mrs. John PlagemannJ: Mrs. George f, Peters, i Mrs. James M.m Am brose, iMrs. James CBbk, Mrs. Frank DoolyJ Mrs. Samuel C. Slocum, Mrs. Otto r F; ( Prael. Mrs. C. A. McCargar, Mrs. William House, Mrs. John Daly, Mrs. W. F. Wiggins. Mrs. e. Lewis Mead, I Mrs W; w. Peaslee, Miss Clarrissa Wiley, and Miss Grace Gearin. Bishop Walter Taylor ' Sumner motored- down to Salem Tuesday and by special "invitation addressed the iRotary club ort "The Boy Problem." The bishop leaves for a tour in the southern part of the state at the close of the present week. 'j j. , , j . . Mrs. Charles 11. Carey and daughter, Mrs. Eugene Watson Rockey, entertained at luncheon Wednesday at the home of the former, honoring Mrs. William Es terbrook jjones and Mrs. Frederick ijones of Boston, who are guests of Mrs. Gil bert H. Durham. Myrtle I Chapter Social club. Order of Eastern I Star, will.entertain with a dance and card party Thursday eve ning at the home 7r. and. Mrs. G, C. Goldenbeirg, 971 gh street. , All Kastern iStars and r friends are in vited. ;.; - ' Mrs. A. ! F. Nitchy ' was hostess for-a j luncheonf of 16 covers at Waverley Coun I try club j tybnday. Following the lunch I eon bridge! was played. i MRS. LILLIAN K. COLLINS of Kenosha, Wis,, is a visitor, in the city at the home of her parents in Irvington. Mrs. Lois Dana Walker, sister of Mrs. Marshall N. Dana, is , also spending a few weeks in the city. - Both have been the inspiration for a number of teas and other social - attentions since their arrival here. ' ' vr rtnn: s? 1 ' 1 31 ' '"'J ' si-' I la xi-C :-..v...J5:.-jj:-.. .-. . 'V-,:.. j,.,. ... :)'"' .: f . ! I: Cr .( . .:: 1 s - ii i - 9 v..-.-y.-yyj?:- . v.v:-r-.-.' f v. y . : r : k mm 'ffi::. . ,. ;-;:,::':-:;:.:.:::;;:.. 1 ' s si ' II" ', i ,fJ-,'.i II - X s. f ii ' I f f s I - '" I ; If If tfjjf ' w " ' i:' " " '"SvISl f , ' t ll Xaxs, . M ' ilf XswAbr- .1, : IS If bama. ni I 1 ---y - yti, War Workers to Hold Reunion NextWednesday rTTO RENEW old associations . and friendships of the war period when more than 100 Portland women gave generously of their time for canteen serv ice in the city, Wednesday evening has been set aside for a po-host supper and social hour at the Vashingfcon street Hazelwood. Members iof the former Red Cross canteen are anticipating a delight ful evening i and an, informal program has been arranged for their entertain ment at this time. The invitation is ex tended to all . women who served in this capacity, and is offered through .the press only. This occasion, will be the first ! of a series of informal functions; planned for this group of women under the direc tion: of Mrs. I E." N. j Howe, who served as firstrlieutekiant during the war. Pic nics and various affairs planned to con tinue the old friendships will ba a part of the summer program for the. former canteen workers. . ' 1 ' f . . The Officers' and Guard club cf Port land review No. 7 will give a card party at the hpme of Mrs. A. W. Long, 3729 Sixty-fourth street southeast. Tuesday afternoon. Take Mount. Scott car to Laurel wood. Full dress will be needed for the many brilr liant events which will enliven Shrine Week. V We have just received a splendid shipment af dress suits from ' . i THE HOUSE OF ' . KUPPENHEIMER Their rich "elegance of fabric, faultless lines and superior' tailoring stamp their wearers with the distinction of the 'ap propriately dressed. . . Make your selection now while our stocks are complete. .iAll sizes for every build of man. Full line of dress Altamount. Glyb Holds Its Lalst Dance of Season FOLLOWING a" delightful series of successful dances the Altament club will give its last dance for the season Saturday evening at i the f Portland Heights club. It is hoped that all club members will be present. Those . who will be on the committee, are: Mr.-and-Mrs. A. C. Lewlsi Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Slater; Miss Nellie . Banfield ! Dr. and Mrs. C' C. Newcastle Jr.,- Harold-Powr eri, Mr. and Mrsf. Earl.Aldrich, Mr. a-nd Mrs. Will Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Don Howe, Mr. and. Mrs. Irsham.i Mr. and Mrs. ! Elmer White, Mr. abd Mrs. Lew Wallace, Mr. and" irs. J.j J. Kennedy. Mr. and; Mrs. Charles PurcelLji Dancing will be in. order ntilj 11 -.30 at which time supper will be served. Mr. Slater, sec retary and" treasurer of the club, will read the minutes,; and membership com mittees will be appointed for next win ter's parties. . , - Mrs. W. Dennison Clark, was hostess for a tea Thursday aftemooj honoring Miss Mary Bacon bride-elect of Charles T. Olmsted of Cleveland.; Ohio. ! - i Mr. and Mrs.;T. A. MoCannrftre down from Bend for several days and ! are guests at the Hotel-.Portland. See our windows. SHRINERS" ATTENTION! furnishings, Exclusive Kuppenheim Intermediates of Hop oh May 21 M.A.A.C. Plan fTlHE ! Intermediates of r"Multnomah JLi Amateur Athletic club i will enter tain at thefr annual sprlhg hop on the evening of May 21 in the social; rooms 'of the clubhouse. . - Special arrangements have been made for features at the dance, I The list of patronesses includes Mrs. James D, Honeyman, Mrs. Russell B. Caswell. Mrs. C. Henri Latjbe, Mrs. A. M. Ellsworth and -Mrs. Dow V, Walker. Night" Horse Show DCHi0 MT8TIC SHKINE KTiXt ROSE FESTIVAL WEEK Juke 21-22-23-24-25 RESERVED SEATS $2.20 . ' " BOX SEATS .a 93.30 j (Including1 War .Taxi and Admissloji) Northwest Horse Show Association il Tfortkwesiera- Hank Building : "9 L The HM i Kftm)mmn ! , :. if tiny. V .. r -. , THE RIGHT THING TO WEAR j After Six ih the Evening: Formal Dinner, Ball, i Reception. Wed ing. Theatre Party r -. r l COAT KiiH drel8. with ilk nr tiii tsrini on laprls. i ' I TH'l:8KItH Same material witb one bruad or two narrow ilk braid en iWe im. VEST White mmfl-b!trl of pwiue or jilk. Black aaUn or h ulk . et may bt worn at tbe tfieatre. . '. . OVF;KCAT Cnnrti black, or Oiford rrejr, aatin llnnd. i HAT Silk with felt band, or an opera hat. y HH1HT Htiff boaom iriain .white. j i : : 'Of,LAIl Kithitr itraittht or win, not turn-over. i - i TIE Narrow white band, ' witb either itraisht or rounded eiwK i ;tVE White riace kid. - ! I . HOHK Black ailk. i- : . 1 . ITMItl Of patent ' Wther, or buttoned hoe or oxford tics ot patent leatiier. Shirt, atnd and caff llnka of pearl or moonaton. , ' I . i 1'latJouiH or old ytch claim, or ailk watnb fob, i i er H ouse in " Portland Portland Drama League Players To Visit Salem THK Portland Drama league players will appear In Kugene and Salem in the near future to raise funds for the woman's building of the University of Oregon. The players, under the direction of Mr a. Dent Mowrey, will present "The ( Stronger," by August Strlndberg; "Rldr to the Sea," by Synge, and "The Maker of Dream," by Oltpliant Downs, in Eugene May 21. Plans for their appear-, ance there are being perfected by Mlsn Elizabeth Fox, dean iof women at thfl university. The same group of play will be given In Halem May 23. and l sponnored by : a group of prominent Salenv women under the leadcrRbtp of Miss Mabel Withycombe. Tho' events in both places will be scx'lety affairs and will be-attended 'as well bv those students of the drama who are Interested in the Little Theatre movement now so popular all -over the United Statex. Miss Betty Newson, grand prrnuTonl of Kappa Alpha Theta, Is a visftor In the city for a short time after visiting the chapters at Kugene and CnrvHlIlH. Miss Newson. who ia an attorney, will go to Texas from Portland, where ft"" will resume her law practice. Members of the Portland alumnae of Kappa Alpha Theta will lentertal" at luncheon at the ! Betty . d'Ljampe and at dinner for Mi Newson at the UniverHlty club Monday. L Mm. ! Sam Raddon Jr.. with Mry Rlizabeth and Annie Catharine, left Wednesday night for a month's visit in Park City. Utah. That "Tailored Look The business woman of efficient ways and smart appearance ' invariably chooses the tailored suit as the correct attire for business. 'Twouki be a pleasure to show you de signs and fabrics. i SCHWEITZER&EAGIN Ladies' Tailors i 5th Floor, Columbia Bldg. Entranc next Rivoli ' Theatre SPECIAL PRICES on JEW MODELS la LADIES' SUITS ! AND COATS J.K.STERN LAWIES TAILOR 447 ALDElt W ANTEDLADIES' AND MEN'S SUITS to mk to otder tfnm your own Ditcrijii o. Mlrrtintit from oiir (took wiU 'u idhj HUFFMAN & CO. TAILORS TO MM 0 WOMtN. tnd Floor Wldlel Bldg. 133 "A- Fresh every dny Morrison t.. Bet. j r.u TTI FIQW&i' Mairt 7709 IT XT' Xf i Cmrd 19 19 t III mill i m ti ! r Morrison at Fourth S. & Hi Stamps Given