THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL;, PORT LAND, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 16, 1920. 5 MRS. G. A. ROCKWELL, who was a recen t'charming hostess for a dinner honoring Dr. and Mrs. Walter Nugent at her home in East Nineteenth street. Mrs. M. Baldwin, president of the Ladies' Aid society of Cathedral parish,. wjiich is sponsoring a benefit for the Jeanne D'Arc home May 18 at The Auditorium. . i V 'y.i,'.'j.",ffljS, ';y ",V T r" i'tf irfiTiiM "''lff"'V S tf '' "AW " UMi-i tiilt -V rimyS ,r-mffljT'n""ii" ' " " """ -''ii imi nr 7 J! .--I! 1- - ' z "'"" -----: 'J,""1 if ' ? ""vv-$- -T x.ji.1 Jiii: x I i 1 s jr 3 ? I "'" tl . 1 ; i . - 3. 4- 1. - 1 II - ' ' tii it-.- 'V - : 1 II ' Y, ' '-'rl i 1 f, 'l t if El " ' - - i; fo: : W" Vi 1 I" I . -v.- .MrV ; 1 t ! '""V'-' . - J ' ': I ' : r Mrs. Reynolds Is Inspiration for Charming Affair ' AT1151 KDWAID a REYNOLDS of J.VX Tacoma, who has been the house guest of Mrs. J. D. McAndie, Piedmont, has been the inspiration for many charming social events in the -city dur ing1 the past week. On Friday a delight ful luncheon was given in her hojpor by Mrs. Walter II. Slusser, Mrs. Lewis Van VIeet. Mrs. Albert D. Vance and Mrs. Lewis J. Ruhl, at the home of Mrs. Slusser. 1285 Rodney avenue. Those en joying this charming ' affair were Mrs. Leon Ambrose, Mrs. 1 1. A. Bicknase, Mrs. Charles C. Calavan, Mrs. Paul M. Kreneh, Mrs. William. HarteU Mrs. Frank B. Layman, Mrs. J. D. McAndie,, Mrs. George Philbrook, Mrs. Albert W. Reese, Mrs. Kdward S. Reynolds, Mrs. Frances J3weetland, Miss Jane Swetland and, MrS."Kdgar H. Whitney. On Thursday of last week, Mrs. Al bert W. Reese entertained at a delight ful afternoon tea, at her home on- Gar field avenue, in honor of Mrs. Reynolds. Those present we're Mrs. Leon Ambrose, Mrs. H. A. Bicknase, Mrs. Charles C. Calavan, Mrs. , Paul M. French, Mrs. Frank B. Layman,! Mrs. J. D. McAndie Mrs. George Philbrook, Mrs. Edward S, Reynolds, Mrs. Lewis J. Ruhl, Miss Jane SweeMand, Mrs. Walter H. Slusser, Mrs. K. B. Stevens, -Mrs. Albert D. Vance, Mrs. Lewis Van VIeet, Mrs. Henry Veal, Mrs. Edgar H. Whitney and Mrs. Wil liam Yoe. , '. I :; : Mrs. .Reynolds has spent some of her time at the homes of Mrs. Marshall X. Dana in Alameda Park and with Mrs. George! Philbrook in Rose City Park. She will return to her home in ; Tacoma this week. : . ! 1 :" . ' :' I I The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Mene fee an4 Theodore B. Wilcox- Vlll be an event of June at Fort Worth, Texas. The ceremony swill take place In the garden surrounding the home, of the bride's jjflother, Mrs. Oscar R. Menefee. Miss Elizabeth Hubert will be one of the bridesmaids at the wedding of Miss Menefee and -Mr. Wilcox. Cameron Squirest will be the bridegroom's attendant- Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Squires and Mrs. Theodore B. Wilcox expect to leave for Texas early to June.' f Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stlmson and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas .Stlmson were dinner hosts at" the home of the former at The Highlands, - Seattle, recently, honoring Miss Irene Daly of this city, who was a visitor there last week. j . - i'' Mrs Everett Ames and children iare making their home at Waverley club for the summer months. ' j. Denisons Are Honor, Guests at Dinner J Party TTONORING Mr. and Mrs. Bert M XXDenlson, who' are leaving Portland soon to make their home in San Fran cisco, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Simpson were hosts for a dinner party at their home In Fourteenth street : Monday evening. At a table centered with spring blos soms were seated Mr.! and Mrs. Abe Tichner, Mr., and Mrs. ' John Manning, Mr. and Mrs.' N. U.. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. : Charles E. Runyon, Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Mitchell. Dr. and Mrs. Frank McCauley, Mrs. Fronla Giltner, Captain Lee Hinson and the guests of honor and hosts. Following the dinner bridge was enjoyed. ' : . ,; . - - Much interest is manifest In the ex hibition of the first year work of art students in' classes of the Portland Art association which is being shown at the museum this week. The. work includes charcoal studies, oil paintings, land scape and portrait studies, water color and . a number , of interesting sketches by the children's classes.- . Mrs.McGinnis Is Honor Gues t at Delightful Tea MR. AND MRS.-ROBERT STITES (Mitylene Fraker) were hosts for a delightful tea Sunday afternoon at their home In North Twenty -second street, honoring Mrs. Robert McGinnis of Ta coma. who was in the city over the week end. Tulips In artistic arrangement about the rooms were used for decora tion for the occasion and as a center piece for the dainty table where tea was served. More than 100 members of the musical and artistic circles of : the city were among the guests , who called to reet Mrs. McGinnis, who ' was Miss Edna Slater prior to her recent mar riage. The hours were from 4 o'clock to t. - ... .. . , At the tea hour those who presided at the tea urns were Mrs. Stuart Moore of Hood River, Mrs. Eldon Furnish, Mrs. Eloise Hall Cook, Mrs, George Hotchkiss Street, Mrs. Walter Hardwick. Assist ing in serving and about the rooms were the Misses Lei a Slater, VelmaMcM as ter, Jennie Bush, Honor Toungson and Toinie West, During the afternoon Walter Hard wick and the hostess, Mrs. Stites, sang a group of selections. Miss Toinie West, who is a native of Finland and who is rtnsseRAed of a f hfl rmlnp Ivrir unnrn nrt voice, delighted the guests with a group of songs in her native tongue. On Tuesday : evening Mrs. McGinnis was -a grain the guest of honor at a more informal function for which Mrs. Stites was hostess, when a group of close friends spent a few delightful hours to gether. Mrs. Fred Glass and Mrs. Ar thur Perrin sang during the evening for the pleasure of the company. X Al simple ' morning ceremony i at . St. James - Episcopal church at Spokane, Wash.; - Saturday. .. May 22, will unite Miss Mildred Aileen Brown of Spokane and Edward Estee Brosius of Hood Riv er. Or. The ceremony will be read at 9 o'clock, immediately after which the bridal couple will leave for the i coast. Owing to the recent' death of Miss Brown's , brother, Joseph Campbell Brown, the plans for. 'an elaborate wed ding for May 4 were cancelled and only immediate relatives and Intimate friends will be present at the ceremony! Miss Brown is a member of a, pioneer family of Spokane. She attended the tJniver sity of Oregon, where she was a mem ber of Chi Omega Sorority. Mr. Brosius id the son of Dr. and Mrs. Brosius of Hood River. He also is a graduate of the University of Oregon and a member of Alpha Tau Om fraternity, t He- is in the employ of the Lumbermens Trust company of Portland. The young people will reside in this city. 1 ' j.j I For the pleasure of Mrs. Frank G. Andreae (Georgianna Lead better) who recently returned to Portland from Lon don. England, and who has removed with her husband and family to Salem to reside, Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding was hostess for -a smart bridge tea in that city Thursday. Large art baskets" of Scotch broom and other spring blossoms adorned the rooms for the occasion. A representative gathering of t Society matron of the capital city attended the affair. . V- i Miss Maye F. Trimble, formerly of 204 St Clair street, who recently re moved to San Francisco to make her home, arrived in Seattle last week, on the motor-ship George Washington; from the south. With Miss Jessie Skilsie of San Francisco Miss Trimble leaves this week from Port Townsend for a rip to Panama. The voyage will consume ap proximately 15 days and will take them through the canaL They will return to San Francisco early in June.. : i - ' ' ' I - ' ' Cards have been sent out for a large tea to be given Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Vincent Cook, for the .pleasure of Mrs. Robert W. Lewis of Washing ton, D. C, who is the guest of her sis ter, Mrs. William D. Wheelwright! Mrs James W. Cook and Miss Cor nelia Cook are enjoying - a number of extra trips during their sojourn in the Orient They are at present in Pekin, China and will probably arrive Jn- Port land sometime about the middle of June. Double Wedding Social Even t Of This Week rpHE double wedding of the Misses JL Roberta and Opal Downing, daugh ters orDr. and Mrs. L. S. Downing of this city, will be an interesting event of this week at the East Side Christian church. Miss Roberta Downing will be come the bride of June Si Jones and Miss Opal will marry Walter G. Korlann. The ceremony will be performed in the presence- of a large assembly of friends and . relatives of the bridal couples . at 8:30 o'clock, the Rev. R. H. Sawyer" of ficiating Miss Roberta Downing has chosen for her attendants Mrs. Vernon White as tnatron of honor and Miss Faith Jones, who will be her bridesmaid.' Little, Jane Shakley will be flower girl. Arthur Olson will attend Mr. Jones.' Miss Opal Downing will be attended by Miss La Zona Melching and Miss Ella May Wheeler. Little- Dorothy Mil ler will be flower girt Mr. Korlann will have Arthur Scheufler as best 'man. r The brides will be given in marriage by their father, Dr. L. S. Downing. Miss Margaret Nott will preside at the organ for the wedding march and Miss Mildred Fennlmore and Mr. Hannigan will ' sing the bridal hymns. . Eight, young women, members of Tau Alpha Omega sorority, of which the brides are members, will act as ushers. The ceremony will be followed by an informal reception In the church. -i '.-. ' --".. ! '.' '-' ' i - In honor of the conformation of their daughter, Florence, at - Temple Beth Israel, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Weinstein will be at home to their friends at their Irvington residence next Sunday after noon between the . hours of 2 and. 5 O'ClOCk.: 'i . . . ' ' ' Mrs. Ralph W. Wilbur was hostess for a delightful tea at her home on Willamette Heights Wednesday after noon oshe occasion . of the eightieth birUidiyanniversary of her mother-In law, Mrs. L, FV Wilbur. Tulips, narcissi and Jonquils decorated the rooms for the occasion, with an artistic arrange ment of spring flvwers -for the prettily appointed tea table. During the early part of the afternoon "the tea table was in charge of : Mrs. David . H. Lorlng, Mrs. F. M. Warren, Mrs. T. L. Elliott and Mrs. Edward Failing. who were assisted j by Miss Katharine Hart 'and Miss Rhoda Rumelin.! During the later tea hours Mrs. Frank E. Hart Mrs. William : C Alvord, Mrs: Wallace Mc Camant and Mrs. Ernest F. Tucker pre sided in the dining room and were as sisted by Mrs. William " L. Brewster, Miss Henrietta Elliott and Miss Char lotte Laidlaw. , ' . j . At the punch table Jwere Mrs. Rebert W. Lewis, Urn. O. B. Stubbs, Mrs. Louis Gerllnger. "Jr., Mrs. OUs B. Wight. As sisting in receiving- and about the rooms for the afternoon were: Miss Edith Shear man, Mrs. 'Daniel A. Shlndler and Mrs. James A. Beckett . A number of Informal affairs have' been given during the past week for the pleasure: of Miss Harriet Minton of Akron, Ohio, who -is the house guest oi Miss Elizabeth Hubert for & short time. Mrs. Kurt Koehler asked a few friends in for bridge Tuesday afternoon for Miss Minton. - 'Thursday afternoon Mrs, Edward : A. Thompson ; (Harriet Brey .man) entertained .in a similar manner for her and . Friday afternoon Mrs. Henry Goode was a j luncheon hostess for the visitor. . i ' One .of the dinner parties "which fol lowed a motor jaunt out Columbia river highway1 recently included Miss Isabel Clark, Miss Marjorlej Hall. Miss Mar garet Raeder.tMr. White, Joe Kiley and Clement! Parser. The party dined at Crown Point chalet and later returned to the city for the dinner dance at ' the Arcadian grill. j - .; Mr. and Mrs. Irving L. Webster were hosts for a dinner, at their home Friday evening. They are occupying the home of Mrs. Webster's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Burns,, at Golf Park, for the present j - - Miss Ida . Boyd . of j Pendleton is the house guest of her niece, Mrs. C. S. Jackson,: 619 Salmon street; Celebration tc Be-Held Monday By Norwegian s THE Sons and Daughters of Norway will hold their annual celebration at 8 o'clock Monday evening In the audi torium of the Kniirhts of Pythias butH ing. West Park and Yamhill streets. A short program will be given at this time, also a one act play, entitled, 'aint Ce celia." The program Includes an cran ing address by Consul A. O. BJellund ; piano selection. I Miss Edith AlmqtiiKt; vocal solo, A. Norblad ; Violin solo, Wal ter ! Bacon: accompanist. Profess' i Charles Swenson. Cast of charncters i i rlay: Cecelia Jefferles. bride-elect, Mi;s Lucile Levy; Betty' Jefferles, her slst Miss Ann BruKKer ; rhillp Dumont, Ce cilia's fiance, John Sclffert : bridesmaids, Alice Hamilton, ; Miss Florence McNeil; Millicent Jordan, Miss Bertha Fountain; Laura Carew, Miss Helena Pettelkau ; l6iis Palmer. Mist Agnes Sehulta ; brid al horus from Lohengrin, Miss Vyd Stage. The players are students of Mrs. Mari B. Van .Veleor's school of dramatic art arid expression. The Misses Thelma Thompson. Millie Backen, Alice Tollaaon and Harriet Bracken, dressed In-the picturesque Nor wegian costume, "will act as ushr for the occasion. Following the program the evening will be spent in dancing. Arrangements f or- the entertainment are in charge of Mrs. Fred Rltzinger and H. Haldors. t j , Mrs. Lucius Allen Lewis was hoste for a, luncheon honoring Mrs. Robert W. Lewis Tuesday. Covers at an attractive luncheon table were' placed for. Mrs. W. B. ;Ayer, Mrs. George "Goode. Mrs. William C. Alvord, Mrs. Donald Green, Mrs. C. Hunt LewTsT Mrs. Mary Scarborough.'- Mrs.- William Washburn, the .Misses Flanders. Miss Henrietta Fallinsr, Mrs. J. C. Alnsworth, iMrs.Ralph W. .Wilbur and the guest of honor and .'hostess:.' ooa W Refri . - t gerated Fur Storage Modern to the last minute are our com-, pletely equipped, fireproof Fur Storage Vaults where you may store your winter Furs, Oriental Rugs and fine Garments at Moderate Season Rates j-Kiw ri i s e -ff&wi wm WmM it. TEMPtRATVRE 20 BELOW FftZZtHQ Interior View of Fur Storage Vault An even temperature of 20 Do not neglect the protec- 1 degrees below freezing not only preserves your furs, but refreshens them for winter's wear. 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