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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. MAY 16, 1820.
Rehearsals Are
Now in Progress
For Vaudeville
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F,ANS for the society vaudeville to
be given June 9 In the Hellig the
atre are being carried out with success.
The committees' to have charge of ar
rangements have been named and re
hearsals have already bepun. Through
the courtesy of Eric V. Haueer those
participating in the performance will
practice at the rose room of the Mult
nomah hotel. The feature acts and the
names of the performers have to date
been kept secret and will not be an
nounced until later. The vaudeville Is
to be given for the women's building
fund "of the University of Oregon.
Mrs. I Cameron Squires has been
named chairman of finance and will
have one or two assistants. Mrs. Donald
W. Green has been chosen chairman of
candy ! sales and will be assisted by
Mrs. William Norman Burgard, Miss
Irene Daly, Miss Alberta Bair and Mrs.
Maurice K. Crumpacker. - i
For the sale of the programs in the
theatre Mrs. David T. Honeyman has
consented to be chairman and will be
assisted by Mrs. C. Edward Orelle.
Mrs. Thomas Kerr, Mrs. Edmund I
Devereaux, Mrs. Josephine "Andrews
and Mrs. Walter Bertram Mackay.
Mrs. llAwrence R. Wheeler is chair
man or the ticket sales and distribution
committee and .has chosen for her
workers Mrs. Arthur Mears, Miss Jean
Mackenzie, Mlss Owladys Bowen and
Miss Elisabeth Huber. '
Miss Rhoda Rumelin will have charge
of the sale of boxes and will probably
be assisted by a. group of the Junior
League girls.
Of Interest to Portland friends is the
marriage of Miss Shirley Hill to Louis
Lemleux of Montreal, Canada, which
' was solemnized May 8 at the residence
of the Archbishop Christie, who read the
service. The. bride is a daughter of Mrs.
Margaret Hill, who makes her home at
the Hotel Portland. She was'graduated
from St. Helens hall In Portland and
later attended Vassar preparatory (school
at Putnam Hall. For the ceremony the
bride wore a smart tatlleur of midnight
blue ; and carried a bouquet of orange
blossoms and white orchids. Mr. Lem
leux Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.: Josephine
Lemleux of Montreal, Canada, and is
a nephew -of the Honorable Rudulph
Lemleux. ex-postmatser general of Can
ada and member of parliament. At the
" wedding the bride was given In mar
riage by her mother, who waa attended
by Dr. C. J. Smith. C. Henri Labbe,
French consul and John Trant were at
tendants of the bridegroonw Following
the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Dtaiieux left
for Montreal, where they win yslt the
parents of the former. They will sail
May 2 from Montreal on the S. S. Me-
gantlc for London, where Mr. Lemleux
is with the Becker company and where
they will make their home.
A pleasant afternoon was spent last
Wednesday at the home of Commander
J, W. Gray, 2805 East Fifty -eight street
south, where Meadames Townsend, War
den and Gray entertained Will P. -Pick
Inson post and corps with a silver tea.
The program included patriotic songs
and several Instrumental numbers, after
which refreshments were served and tea
waa poured by Mary Worden, A gen
erous silver offering was collected to
- apply on the fund for chairs needed at
the SunnysWie hall, corner -of Yamhill
and East Thirty-fourth streets. Regular
meetings are held second and fourth
Saturdays a,t 2 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Boss- have
. had as their house guests Mr. and Mrs.
Wynn Johnson of Dallas, Or., during
"the past week. Mrs. Johnson will be
remembered by her many Portland
friends as president of the Portland
Woman's club. During their stay In
the city, Mr. and Mrs. Boss took their
guests on a motor trip to the beaches
over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. John
son returned to their home early in the
week, i-
Mrs. P. C. Oldenberg and Mrs. Reade
M. Ireland asked a few friends in for
bridge Friday afternoon at their home
at Ardgour. For the occasion guests
were Mrs. Kurt Koehler, Mrs. Maurice
Dooly. Mrs. Carleton B. Sfwift, Mrs.
Henry Green Reed and Mrs. Mary Scar-
borough, and Miss Celine De Brie of
Philadelphia, who is the guest of Mrs.
Wells Gilbert.
j The annual meeting of the Sons and
; Daughters of the Indian War Veterans
will be held at the Central library on
Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock for the election
of officers and final arrangements for
the banquet to be held June 30. A large
attendance is desired 'by the president,
Mrs. M. Steele.
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The Women's auxiliary of the Cana
'. dlan Veterans will give a card party
; Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, at 85
: Fifth street. Friends are rgciuested to
, make reservations. Call Mrs. McKenzie,
Main 2647, or Mrs. Frlsbie, Woodlawn
3064.
Wlnslow Meade circle No. 7. Ladles of
G. A. R. will hold thelc regular meet
ing in 625 Court house, Monday at 1 :30
o'clock ; there is much business to attend
to and there will be memorial services.
A large attendence is desired. .
Miss Olga Ton Destlnon entertained at
a luncheon ot 12 covers Thursday at
Waverley club, honoring Mrs. Stephen
Appleby, who came to Portland from
Tacoma some months ago to make her
home. ?
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Mrs. A. L. Maxwell returned last week
from Santa Barbara. Cal.. : where she
' has been the guest of Mrs. James ;G.
Gauld and Miss Isabella Gauld at El
Encanto. j
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Mr. 'and Mrs. William MacMaater, who
are abroad, spent the last few weeks in!
France and are now In Scotland, where!
they will visit their former home.
INTEREST centers in the coming circus of the Junior Hunt club to be given May 15 at Port
land Riding academy. One of the promising members, of the Junior Hunt club is' little Jean
West, daughter of former Governor and Mrs. Oswald West, who rides with her daddy each
Rrfith' Ottenheimer and Marv Louise Piatt on Chitra will take part in
the circus, i I - i t . i
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Flower Fund to
Be Used for Sick
Is Being Raised
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rpO RAISE funds for the flower fund
JL for the sick, a benefit . card party
and muslcale Vill be given by Corln-.
thian chapter. Order of Eastern Star,
at Laurelhurst clubhouse on the after
noon of May 26. The hour is 2 o'clock-
Mrs. Philip Gevurta Is chairman or the
committee for j arrangements ; the pro
gram committee includes Mrs. J. Coulsen
Hare, assisted by Mrs. J. R. Thlehoff.
Mrs. Lewis CHne and Mrs. Bertha Mon-
Mrs. Alice Cowell will have charge
of details for the prizes. Mrs. Lillian
Knuth, assisted by Mrs. Ella Sawyer,
Mrs. Charles B. Turley and Mrs. Cora
Puffer, will look after the card tables
and decorations. Reservations can be
made through any of the above named
committee. !
A musical program will be given from
3 :30 to 4 :30 o'clock for those that do not
care to play cards. The following art
ists will take part in the program : Mrs.
A; W. Claxson, Mrs. Fred A. Kribs, Mrs.
E. L. Cline, Mrs. Thlehoff. Miss Geral
dine Peterson Miss Marie Chapman,
Mrs. F. W. Yonney. ,
Patronesses Include ' Present Matron
Mayrne' Howatson and Past Matrons
Misa Ida Aronson, Meadames Julius Al
len, A. A. BaHey, Harry Blough, Mamie
Brown, Alice Cowell, Harry E. Chip
man, L. J. Davis, V. DeYarmond, J.
Francis Drake, Mary Forest, . Myra
Glines. John G. Hammer, George How
ell, Florence John. John Owen Kellogg,
Carrie McCabe. Emily McLean. Mary
Scott Myers, E. A. McPherson. T. J.
Mendenhll. Clara Patterson, Margaret
Porch, Frank E. Shaw, J. R. Theihoff,
C. B. Turley. Ella Vincent, F. C. Was-
serman, Sarah. Wells, Bel Wilson and
Mrs. Collins
The May dance given by the American
Legion auxiliary at the Armory Friday
evening "was the closing event of the sea
son for . the auxiliary.- The committee
in charge of the party . consists of Mrs.
Frank Wadsworth, Mrs. George Fauss,
Mrs. Ralph Wiley, Mrs. C. E. Sigle. Mrs.
Cahill, Mrs. Eugene Llbbey, Mrs. Lynch,
Mrs. P. Bartholemy and Mrs. H. F.
Wheeler. . (
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For the pleasure of all Royal Neigh
bors, Modern Woodmen and their friends.
Marguerite camp will entertain Tuesday
evening In the East Side Business Men's
club. Grand avenue and East Alder
at 8 :30 o'clock. A short program, danc
ing and light refreshments will be of
feredV , ' ! ' .
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The Social club of Friendship 'chapter,
6. E. S., will give its last card party of
the season at the hall. Forty-third and
Sandy boulevard, at 8 :30 o'clock Monday
evening. The proceeds will be given to
the Masonic and Eastern Star home
fund. All Masons, Eastern Stars and
their friends are invited to attend.
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Of interest to friends of the Portland
Drama league will be the open meeting
Wednesday evening at 8 :15 o'clock at
Room B Central library, when Dr. Ralph
Boaz of the Reed college faculty will
read "The Importance of Being Earnest"
by Oscar Wilde. The meeting is open
to the public.
Hill Academy
Club Host at
Merry Party
rpiHE "H club of Hill Military acad
X emy entertained Friday evening at
a merry party at which they, instituted
what they hope will be a custom, the
entertainment by the letter men with an
annual formal dance each spring. The
personnel of the club includes men who
have served oo the athletic teams. The
non-commissioned officers will hold a
dance next Saturday. The juniors enter
tained last week and the last party of
the season for the cadets was given on
May day. This does not include, of
course, the commencement exercises.
These Hill parties have been most popu
lar events of the season and always are
anticipated with great interest on the
part of .the sub-deb set.
For the commencement plans are not
complete j but! some special music will
be presented under the direction of Dr.
Emll Enna. It is probable there will be
song by the Glee club of H. M. A.
and a piano solo by Joseph Hughes, one
of the talented young -students.
For the H ; club party the following
were in attendance, with Mr; and Mrs,
Irving : Day and . Mr. and Tklra. II. H.
O'Reilly , receiving with President and
Mrs. Hill and the cadet committee : J
The Misses Margaret Densmore, Eve
lyn Thatcher, Dorothy Carpenter, Ethyl
more Daniels. Anne O'Reilly, veanette
Carter, Jane i O'Reilly, Vergl "Blazier,
Blazier, Vivian Johnson, Elizabeth HoU
brook, Janice Parker, Eloise Huggins,
Dorothy Mitchell, Jane Fleckensteln,
Margaret Helen Parfker, Muriel Withers,
May Edgett, Frances Cornell, Eleanor
Woodward, Genevieve Gooseman, Martha
Shull, Ruth Sensenlch, Agnes McBride.
Cadets Thomas -Austin. Richard Ball,
Harold Churchill, Albert- Cavanaugh,
Harold Dagg, i Irving Day, Wilton Good
rich, Gael Green,' Homer Heyden, Adolph
Heyden, Bert. Hathaway, Herbert John
son, Vernon Johnson, LeRoy Livermore,
Evans Meagher, Edward McManus, Mel
vin Mattlngly, Russell Page, Thomas
Pollard, Harold Robinson, Leslie Roth,
Morton Robinson, Nelson : Robinson
Vernon Webb, George Wright, Waldo
Ball, Dr. Estes. Major Donason.
Officers of the H club are : President,
Richard Ball ; secretary and treasurer
Bert K. Hathaway; sergeant-at-arms,
Melvln Mattlngly. ,
The - invitation committee included
Harold Daggs and Russell Page. The
reception committee was -Harold Church- I
111, Irving Dsiy. J3ael Green. Arrange
ments for supper were made by Vernon
Johnson, Thomas Pollard, George
Wright. The decoration committee was
Thomas Austin, Adolph . Heyden, Ed
ward McManus, Wilton Goodrich, Homer
Heyden, Leslie Roth, j
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tThe Alaska .society enjoyed a. joint
social and business session Monday eve
ning in the assembly room of the Hotel
Portland. A number of matters of busi
ness were attended to, after which there
was a social time with music and danc
ing supplemented by Jhe serving of re
freshments. I .
Gordon Granger Women's Relief
corps ahd the Daughters of Veterans
will give a card party in room 525,
courthouse, on the evening of May 20.
All friends of these organizations are In
vited. Prizes will be given. t ;
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Sawyer and
Miss Grace Sawyer are down from Bend
for a week and -are registered at the
.Hotel Portland., j j i
MISS GERTRUDE DRUCK GLUTSCH of. Laurelhurst,
who was elected vice president of the Intermediate or
Laurelhurst club recently. Miss Glutsch s one of the
active workers for the success of social activities for the club.
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Laurelhurst to
B e Rep resen ted
In Floral Parade
LAURELHURST CLUB jwill be repre
sented this year in the floral parade
of the Rose Festival through the efforts
of the women's progressive unit of the;
cjub which meets fortnightly to formu-l
late plans for the successful ventures of
the club. The women have already apt
pointed committees among their numbef
to look after details for the float, that
it may be a fitting representative of the
club. i . - ..
The fortnightly card party was held
at the clubhouse on Thursday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Duffield as the
hosts. At bridge the high scores fell to
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Richardson, at five
hundred to Mrs. W. M. Rice and Harold
Huffman. The Women's Tuesday After
noon Card club will meet at the club
house on Tuesday afternoon : at 2 :15,
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Riding
Habits
FOR THE SPORTSWOMAN
Above all, the riding: habit
must be faultlessly tailored
and correct in every detail.
Fabrics for spring and
, summer wear may be
chosen with the assur
ance of. irreproachable
Styling.
Schweitzer & Eagin
Ladies' Tailors
5th Floor Columbia Bldg.
ENTRANCE NEXT RIVOU
THEATRE
with Mrs. Joseph Kettenhofen and Mrs.
E. C. Peets as the hostesses. The club
will give its monthly guest night party
at the clubhouse Thursday . evening.
when members and their guests will
dance..1
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kropp entsr
tainedwith a supper dance at the club
house of the Oregon : States Motor' asso
ciation Wednesday evening. During the :
evening -Mr. MurtagU sang and played
some of his original compositions which
were much appreciated. Art Indian dance
by S- Pier added greatly to the amuse
ment of the- guests, whd were Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Berg. Mr.- and Mrs. Allen,
Mr. and Mrs, Ben Buck, Mr., and Mrs.
Charles Dunham, Mr. and j Mrs. R.
Hochull, Mr. and MrsjR. Hunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Murtagh, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam S. Nash, Mr. and Mrs. S. Pier Mr.
and Mrs. Willlaip. McKlnney, Mr. and
Mrs. M. McClure, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Rleschi Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sharp, Mr.
and Irs. 'IL Thompson, Mr.and Mrs.
Edwin Kropp and Dr. and Mrs. H. P.
Sturdevant. -
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We seam, hem,
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skirts ready to
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Mf. and Mrs. Joseph H. Boyd and Miss
Elizabeth Boyd of Spokane are in the
city for a few days nd are registered
at the Hotel Portland. , "; - .
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Leaves the ski a clear, soft, healthy. At
leading toilet counters. If they haven't
it, by mail, two sixes, 60c and $1.20.
NATIONAL TOILET CCX. rmrim. Tm.
Sold by Roberts Bros, and Other Toilet
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Miss Marias Voorhles is spending a
short time at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Prank E. Hart at Riviera before her de
parture for Medford, where she will
join her parents. Colonel and Mrs. Gor
don Voorhles, at Eden Valley Orchards.
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Miss Martha! Hoyt, who has been
spending a few weeks In New York will
leave soon for Boston to visit Miss Alice
Dabney. She will go . later to Phi la
delphia and Washington, D. C, to be
with Miss Evelena Magrueder.
Mrs. 3. C. i Elliott King was hostess
for an informal luncheon of eight covers
at the Betty Lamps tea house Friday
afternoon. I ;
Monday Musical
To Close Year
With Biff . Ball
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THE Monday Musical! club will close
a most successful year with an elab
orate ball at Christensen's hall on May
17. tinder i the auspices of the dancing
department of the club.j assisted by the
social committee. - A sljt-pleoe orchestra
will! furnish music for-j dancing. Punch
win i be served by the ;members of the
social committee and cards will be pro
vided Tor those who dot not dance. ;
; Mrs. Anton Giebish, the retiring presi
dent of the club, assisted by these two
departments, is making! every effort to
make this affair a brilliant success.
j Invitations may be secured from any
member of the club. I t
Mrs. - F. C Laslette arrived in Port
land May 1, after attending the Moody
Institute In Chicago. 11L, for the last
two! years. Her husband, the Rev. Mr.
Laslette, is pastor of the Glencoe Bap
tist 'church. . .... I; i U . -
Scout Toung auxiliary. United Spanish
War Veterans, will give a card party
Tuesday evening at their rooms,- 525
Courthouse. This party) will be given to
raise a fund to send : a delegate to the
national convention, to be held at St.
Louis. Mo., in September, when the or-
ganlzation hopes to have Mrs. Cora
Thompson7 made vice president.
Mrs. S. B. Marshall of Toronto and'
Miss A. E. Mason of London are stop
ping at the Hotel Portland, j
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Suggestions
We .want you to think of this 'store as the place to get the
newest and latest in jewelry. All the dainty designs that they
show in metropolitan shops you will find here, and at very
moderate prices. Come in and see for yourself;
BRACELETS 1 t ' ; - I - ; . :
Jet, Jade, plain gold, rhlnestones set In silver, they are all
here. Loose link, bracelets, very reasonable in price. The
beautiful French twin bracelets jade with gold lining. Select
while the stock is large.
NECKLACES ; i .
A. wide assortment in Oriental Indestructible pearls ; harnf
some jet strings, and all color -combinations in novelty beads.
DIAMONDS
When you want a diamond, see us first, for we feel sure that
you can't match our prices In Portland for the quality of the
stones. All prices In full-cut stones.
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CLEAN
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MAY 16-22
Do your bit and help clean up r this week.
Make Portland the pride of every citizen and
the envy of every visitor.
JERSEY
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$25iOQ
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Semi-sport models in Jersey coats. Tuxedo models and belted ef
fects Heather mixtures are shown as are4hese plain colors blue,
brown, green, rose. Large pockets, on nearly every garment. .
Tan is the color of these short polo coats, with, their large convertible
collars, self-material belts and half linings of figured silk. The ideal
coat for sport wear and motoring.
Credit at
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he
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Wear the clothes that you
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our extended
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ALL JERSEY PETTICOATS
Originally priced to sell for $11.00, but
offered for a limited time at this special
price. Made extra wide and have accor
dion pleated flounce. Green, purpte, blue,
taupe and brown are the colors shown.
Extra Size
Apparel
If you are a large sized -woman
and have difficulty
in finding garments that
fit your figure, you will
appreciate or stock of
extra size apparel.
FIGURED VOILE BLOUSES
I , $4.00 As Illustrated $4.00
These blouses are artistically .printed in novelty colors. . They are
trimmed with satin rjbbons, the neck and sleeves being pipe'd and
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