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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORT LAND, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 16, 1920.
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Benefit Dance
And Card
Set for Tuesday
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OF INTEREST will be the entertaln
, ment, dance and. card party to be
given Tuesday evening j at Th. Audi
torium by the Ladles" Aid society of the
Cathedral parish. An organ recital-will
be given by Frederick W. Goodrich aa
a prelude, and the musical program be
ginning at 7:45 o'clock.: The program
will be given by Mrs. Zeta Hollister
Pollts, soprano ; Mrs. i Rose Frledle
JOianelli. contralto ; Miss Bernlce Mathie
sen, violinist, accompanied by Miss Mar
garet Mathlesen ; Harold Hurlbut, tenor,
and Dr. Stuart McGuire, baritone.
. Dancing in the south: wing , will loo
cupy the younger folk after 9 ;30 o'clock,
with Darby's orchestra. : Those who will
act as a floor committee for this division
are the Misses Irma Franx. Aurelia
Fran. Martha Van Hoomussen, Ger
trude Van Hoomugmn. Lucy Lillia, Mar
garet Ketlaher and Hazel Durkln ;
Messrs. M. P. Brennan, Charles Bowman.
P, J. Vogl. J. E. Kenneflck. J. D. Walsh,
P. J. Hanley and Frank Whalen. .
Five hundred and bridge tables win
be placed for those who do not dance,
in the north wing of the building. Hand
sortie prizes will be awarded those taking
honors. Those in charge of arrangements
for the card room are Mrs. Joseph EL
Cronan, Mrs. Charles E. Chenery, Mrs.
B. Gtldner, Mrs. Louis Cronan, Mrs.
Joseph McCusker and Mrs. H. G. Terry.
Under the chairmanship of A. B. Cain
aq attractive program of the souvenir
type has been worked out In which a
number of misspelled Words will appear.
To the person finding the completed list
Of these words a beautiful floor lamp
will be awarded, the gift of M. J. Walsh.
Refreshments will be served on the stage
under the direction of Mrs. W. J.
Thatcher and Mrs. M. J. Riley, who will
be assisted by a group of young women
or the parish. j
Patronesses for the I affair include
Mrs. M. Baldwin, Mrs. Ni Bisaillon, Mrs.
J.i Barrett, Mrs. Edward Boyce, Mrs.
Breeze, Mrs.' John Clark, Mrs. P. J.
Cronin, Mrs. J. Daugherty, Mrs. J. Col
11ns, Mrs. J. E. Cronan, i Mrs. J. Doyle,
Mrs. Q. Dunning. Mrs. M. Duebar, Mrs.
George II. Johnson, Mrs. William Jessop,
Mrs. W. E. Jackson. Mrs. Jobson. Mrs.
M. E. Foley, Mrs. Mary Faren. Mrs. B.
GUdner. Mrs. A. J. Hoben, Miss Gile.
Mrs. M. J. Hickey. Mrs.; F. P. Harter,
Mrs. V. Kolb, Mrs. Charles LarkJn. Mrs.
John Larkin, Mrs. A. ;D. McDougall.
Mrs. John Murphy, Mrs. M. H. Mo-Donald,-
Mrs. Joseph McCusker, Miss
Mary -Median. Mrs. T. i'J. Doud, Mrs.
P, F. Roe, Mrs. A. Petxel. Mrs. Neil
Sullivan, Mrs. Edith Smith, Mrs. J. R.
Wiley, Mrs. S. E. Winn, Mrs. S. Winton,
Mrs. William Burk, Mrs. Ambrose
Cronin, Miss Hennessey, Mrs. T. H.
McAllis, Mrs. James Cook, Mrs. O. Ham
lin, Mrs. John O'Shea. Mrs. James
O'Shea, Mrs. wniiam Prudhomme, Miss
Shannon. Mrs. Mary Cremens, Mrs. John
Febert, Mrs. L. J. Kitleen. Miss Mary
E. Smith, Mrs. Dilly. Mrs. E. J. Ryan,
Mrs. Walter & McGuire, Miss Phil Arth,
Mrs. J. E. Forestel, MrSi J. P. O'Brien,
Mrs. J. P. Cavanaugh, Mrs. J. G. Cos
tello, Mrs. De La B"ounta.in, Mrs. J. M.
Riley, Mrs. Charles Whitney. Mrs. Coe
A. McKenna, Mrs. Joseph E. Wiley, Mrs.
Daniel J. Coman, Mrs.. Walter M. Daly,
Mrs. J. N. Coghlan, Mrs, Donald Jessop,
Mrs. Felix W. Iisherwood. Mrs. Daniel
J. Maher, Mrs. W. K. Gaiens. Mrs. John
Manning, Mrs. Natt McDougall. Mrs. J.
U. Leonard, Mrs. T. J. Seufert, Mrs. O.
F. Toomey, Mrs. Frank J. Lonergan,
Mrs. Frank Kiernan, Mrs. David Dunne.
Tne annual commencement exercises ef
Sellwood general hospital training school
tor nurses will be an event of Tuesday
yenlng at St, Johns Episcopal church.
East Fifteenth and Harney streets, at
:15 o'clock. Dr. John IV Besson will
make the address of the evening. Mem
bers of the class include Lena Mary
Johnson, Bessie Beatrice U'Ren, Hazel
Belle Ralin. Lydia Emma Strasser, Em
By Jane Reich, Mattie Ann Lewis. Laura
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IW THE BIGGEST, FINEST AND BEST OF MUSICAL REVUES
HITGHY K06 1919
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Mgr. Hellig Theatre. Add 10 war tax to price ?ke?7d"e InSvIt TaS?'
addressed stamped envelope to help insure safe return. nciuae seir-
-EVENINOS-
Entire lower floori....;.,..,.a;.$3.00
Balcony, first 5 rows.".!........ 2.50
Balcony, next 4 rows.. 2.00
Balcony, last 13 rows. ....... . l.oo
Gallery, first 7 rows..... l.oo
MRS. FRANK. M'CAULEY, chairman of the Mills college
club benefit. Mrs. Louis Lemieux (Shirley Hill), whose
marriage was a recent smart Vvent. Mrs. William N.
Gatens, wher was a patroness for the ball at Cathedral house.
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Edna Rabkea. The school colors are pink
and white.'
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The May festival to be given Thursday
evening, at Cathedral hall by the
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Some are born with beauty, some
acquire It, no woman ever had it
thrust upon her. She who keeps It
works for It; she who loses it
through neglect sighs for it too late.
Remember the Marlaello Cotmetie
Shop specialises la the art of beauty
valtnre. j
Tbont Marshall 2207 for Appointment
203.4 Broadway Building
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Daughters of Isabella promises to be
one of the most picturesque affairs of
the spring. The principal features of
the program will be numbers by the
Couch school gymnasium class of the
Daughters of Isabella, who are being
coached by Miss Madeline Steffens of
Reed college anfl W. H. Knapp of the
city park bureau ; they "will consist of
an elaborate May pole dance, -folk danc
ing, solo dancing, drills, and musical
numbers. The entire proceeds from the
affair will go . to purchase furniture for
the cottage : at Seaside which ' the
Daughters have leased for the purpose
of giving their members a vacation at
a minimum of expense. : ,
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Mrs. Harold E. Temple (Marie Mc
Adam) was hostess for a bridge-tea hon
oring Mrs: Herman, at her home in Irving-ton
Saturday afternoon.
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Mrs. Daniel A Shindler and Mrs. C. F.
Swigert returned early In the week from
Long Beach, Wash., where they spent
week-end.
TOMORROW LAST DAY OF OUR
MID-SEASON SACRIFICE SALE
OF SPRING APPAREL;
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No Exchanges or
Approval
All. Sales Final
ONE LOT WAISTS
- In Crepe de Chine, Georgette
and Satins. Formerly ; sold to
H2.5Q. Priced in Three Groups.
$2.95 $4.95 $6.95
SALE
NOW
ON
342' Alder Street
Social Events
To Feature Reed
Commencement
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SOCIAL plans for commencement
week at Reed college; wer an
nounced by the seniors last week, and
committees have, begun arranging the
final events of the 1920 year. The week's
activities begin Monday evening, June 7,
when the college chorus under the di
rection of Hans Hoerleln, a Reed senior,
will present its annual spring concert
In the college ichapeU
Tuesday has been set as river day, and
Howard McGbwan, a Junior, has already
made reservation of the steamer Joseph
, Kellogg, which. Reed parties have char
tered on former river days. The day will
I be spent on the Columbia, and Moffatt
falls will probably be chosen as the
boat's destination. Wednesday Lucien
E. Becker will present his final organ
recital, and Thursday la senior class
day. ' j . -
I Friday will see Reed dancers In their
element at the senior ball, which will be
held in the college assembly hall. .The
sophomores will decorate for this party
in accord with a Reed custom, and sen
iors will arrange other details through
the .committee,- Harvey Eagleson, Carl
Wilson, Helen Pierce, Marjorie Fulton
and Frank Forrester. The class day
committee Is Arthur House, George
Henny and ilsabelle Stfaln. Calista
Eliot Is chairman of the commencement
program committee. Miss Eliot, Glenn
Quiett and Emma Thompson are co
operating with the faculty committee,
H. C. Gray, Miss Florence M. Read and
Miss Ruth B. Compton.
Reed college students and faculty
abandoned class rooms and laboratories
Wednesday which was declared a holi
day by the student council. The entire
Reed community took the train or hiked
to Oswego lake, where boats and canoes
were hired, and a picnic dinner was
served at the usual 6 :15 o'clock hour.
Kirk Prindle. William Stone and Ann
Shepard were la charge of the affair
which marks the end of Reed social
events until commencement week follow
ing examinations.
Among the .surprises on the hike was
the appearance of a beautiful diamond
ring worn by Asenath Barnes, which in
formally announced her engagement to
Arthur House, a Reed senior. Miss
Barnes left Friday for Alaska where she
will spend several months with her sis
ter, and the announcement came at her
final Reed appearance.
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- One of the smart events of the spring
was the Junior Hunt club circus given
Saturday at the Portland Riding acad
emy. A matinee was given at 3 o'clock,
followed by an evening performance In
which all the members of the Junior
Hunt club participated.
The list of eveifcs opened with a pa
rade of all participants, followed by in
dividual bareback riding. The perform
ers appeared in two rings and Included
Clementine Lewis, Jack Herron. Harvey
Dick, Jack McDougal, Warner Eickman,
Robert Coffey. Dan McDonald.
The third number was a clown frolic
and, the performeds were Natt McDou
gall Jr., Robert Holman, Harold Hirsch,
Dan McDonald. James Greele. W. U.
Sanderson coached and directed this part
of the performance.
The Roman race under the direction of
Harry Kerron, included Harvey Dick,
Jack Herron. Jack McDougal. Warner
Eickman, Robert Coffey, Clementine
Lewis and Dan McDonald.
Eight couples took part in a drill num
ber under the supervision of Mrs. Guy
Webster Talbot and T. T. Strain. The
entries were the 1 Misses Sunanne Cas
well; Leona Prag, Frances Prudhomme,
Marion V. Bowles, Elise Fleischner,
Aulie Green, Florence McBride. Dorothy
McBride and Douglas Nlcol, Hal Har
n.ed, Paul McCusker, Holt Warren, Am
brose Cronin Jr., Francis Hall, Harry
Klosterman, Francis McCarthy.
Other numbers consisted of a stand
ard race, coached by Claude D. Starr
and Walter V. Gearin, and a potato race
under the same coaches.
Through the courtesy of Charles F.
Berg a supply of unusually beautiful
ribbons were given to the Junior Hunt
club for those taking honors In the cir
cus ; events.
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The President's association of the
Ladies of the G. A R. will give a card
party at the home of Mrs. Carrie Courtes,
225 Fifth street, Saturday afternoon.
We Have to "Let Go" on Account of Backward Season
HUNDREDS OF GARMENTS ON SALE
A CLOUDBURST OF SAVINGS
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COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, SKIRTS
WAISTS AND FURS
Tremendously Reduced 25 to 50 -Today's Styles at 1914 Price
I This sale positively closes Monday night. Seldom is such an op
portunity, offered which allows you to buy the season's newest gar
ments at these prices. Attend this sale it will mean money to 'you.
ONE LOT DRESSES
5 .
I In- Silk Taffeta. Georgette Crepe,.
Tricotine, Tricolette. Serges and Jer
seys. Values to $50.00 '
$24.75
JERSEY SUITS
In all the new' styles and shades
trimmed with latest Angora trimmings.
Values to $47.50 '
Special $29.75
SKIRTS
"One lot of Wool Plaids,
Silk and Jersey Skirts.
Values to $9.50
Special $5.95
.Opposite Pantages Theatre
MRS. J. R. THIEHOFF, who is' one of the members of the
program committee for the benefit card party to be given
by Corinthian chapter. Order of Eastern Star, at Laurel
hurst club May 26. . r
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Honor Guest at
Farewell Party
UTISS JESSIE LYNNE
SAWYER,
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who. with her father, the Rev. R. H.
Sawvr. is to Bail early in June for Lon
don, England, was given a farewell party
Tuesday evening by the choir- of the
East Side Christian church. The pleas
ant affair was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. James H. Ganse. Games per
taining to the voyage were played, and
refreshments were served in miniature
boats, each bearing the name of one of
the guests. Miss Sawyer was presented
with a beautiful traveling case.
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The marriage of Miss Mabel E, Wright
of San Leandro, Cali-and John Bronlee
Allen, was an event of Thursday at high
noon In this city. The bride was at
tired in a peachbloom chiffon' broad
cloth tailleur. worn 'with a large picture
hat to match, and corsage bouquet' of
pink baby roses. The bride was given
in marriage by her uncle, George Ham
mefsmith of San Francisco. Mrs. Aj S
Holmes of Alameda. Cal., was matron
of honor and Fred Sheldon best man.
After the service was read the party
motored to the Multnomah hotel where
a wedding luncheon was served. The
guests Included Mrs. R. Morgan, San
Leandro, mother of the bride; Mrs. C.
H. Allen. Vancouver. B. C. ; Mr. and
Mrs. A. S. Holmes, Mr. and" Mrs. E. A.
Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sheldon
ONE LOT COATS
In Polo Cloth. Camelshair Cloth,
Burella. Velour and" Jersey.
Values to $30.00
$18.95
ONE LOT SUITS
In Tricotine. Serges, Poplins, Ox
fords and Jerseys.
, Values to $59.50
$34.75
COATS
One lot of Jersey and Ve
lour Jackets and Polo and
Burella Coats. . Values to $25
$14.95
SALE
NOW
ON
and Georgre . Hammersmith. After a
short honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Allen
will reside in Boise, Idaho., where
Allen is a prominent 'business man.
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Invitations have been Issued for one
of the delightful events of the season,
to be given by the Phi Alpha Kappa
sorority at Laurelhurst club Friday
evening. Dr. and Mrs. Van Cleve and
Mr. and Mra Ray Bentley will act as
patrons. Hostesses of the evening will
be : Elvera Anderson, Virginia Brown,
Mrs. "Howard Butler, Lana Brown,
Genevieve Hoffman, Mrs., Burt Gran
ning, Fay Beaver, : Mrs. Ray Maier,
Louise Teasdale, Mrs. Ross Forsyth,
Mrs. Tad Emerson, Ve'rda Walters. Ef
fie Typllt Joeneva Frank, Edna Flood,
Mrs. Charles Raymond and Mrs. Tom
Armstrong.
Mrs. ' Fred S. Penfleld of Irvlngton
entertained Thursday with a well ap
pointed bridge luncheon. Seven, tables
were arranged for the game. Addi
tional l guests called - later at the tea
hour.
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H. S. Buttenhein was a dinner host
Tuesday evening when he entertained at
the Hotel Portland. ; Places were marked
for 12 friends and in the center of the
table was an attractive .basket of early
summer flowers.
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These arc times when it's more foolish than ever to
buy any shoes except the best. This new tie, tailored
in a rich black ooze, has an air of elegance. Its color
will blend with the other coldrs you wear, -With black
silk hose the complete effect will delight you. So also
will this tie's snug WAlk-Over fit under the arch and
the way its Louis heel raises your instep. Wear with
either buckle or bow.. We'd like to. show it to you
on your foot.
Drama League
To Visit Valley
Cities This Week
THE group of Drama league players
who have appeared at the Little
Theatre under the direction of Mrs. Dent
Mowrey will present three one-act plays
in Salem and, in. Eugene this week, on
Friday and Saturday. The party of
players will motor from Portland to
Salem and will produce their plays and
will appear in : Eugene Saturday, re
turning to Portland Sunday evening.
The cast for ' ?The Stronger" (Strind
berg) Includes : .Mile. X., Mrs. Hnry
Ladd CorbettT Mme, T., Mrs. Dent
Mowrey ; the maid, Marian Voorhles. ,In
"Riders to the Sea" Syng) : Maurya.
Aileen Brong; . Kathleen, . Mrs.. Dent
Mowrey ; Nora, " .Evelyn Cheely; Bart
ley, Robert - Strong ; two men. Dent
Mowrey and Henry Ladd Corbett. "The
Maker of Dreams," by Ollphant Downs,
Includes: ,' Pieretta, Marian Voorhles;
Pierrot, Mrs. Dent Mowrey; the manu
facturer, Mrs. Henry Ladd Corbett. '
Aside from the players the party will
Include Mrs. Edwin Seeley Parsons,
president ot the Drama league ; Mr.
Parsons, Mrs. George T. Gerllnger and
several others from Portland.
These plays Were presented with dis
tinction and success by Mrs, Mowrey
and her capable company of players at
the Little Theatre in January. - The per
formance was notably artistic and ef
fective, Mrs. .Mowrey'i skill aa a di
rector" being especially shown in her
casting of the roles and In her fine
understanding of, stage effects.. All
parts were taken with ease and artistry.
Plans for the . Eugene appearance,
which is to be given .for the benefit of
the woman's building fund, are being
perfected by Miss Elizabeth "Fox, dean
of- women at " the university, and in
Salem by a group of prominent women
interested In the-Little Theatre move
ment headed by. Miss Mabel Withy
combe. -.-.
Mrs. C. J. Mathis presided at a et
tily appointed luncheon durUg the past
week in honor of Mrs. C D. Hill. and
Mrs. J. F. Park of Addison, N. Y., who
are the house guests of Mrs. W. O.
Feenaughty for a short time. Seated at
a table centered with lilacs and with
places marked by dainty lavender tinted
cards were; in addition to the guests of
honor, Mrs. Feenaughty, Mrs. Edward
S. Reynolds of Tacoma, Mrs. George
Walker, Mrs. 1 R. -Bailey, Mrs.' H. V.
Rawlings. Mrs. Charles .Norvell, Mrs.
H.'G. Parker. Mrs. J. G. Overman, Miss
Ann Brown Mrs. Marshall N. Dana and
Mrs. J. F. Ginnane. -i
The members of Peter A. Porter cir
cle, Ladies of the Q. A. R., will give a
May day party Wednesday ; all day at
Baker hall, Killingsworth and Albinair
avenues. Member's.--are requested to
bring lunch. '".Maypole dance and en
tertainment will, be furnished ' by the
circle.
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Throtigh the courtesy - of the Scottish
Rite, the Community Service Girls' club
will hold a dance in Scottish Rite - ca
thedral ballroom-'; Thursday evening,
"OD?rt jvronn wui oe the rioor man
ager; and the member, of the Rotary
club and their; Wives will be patrons
and patronesses.
The auxiliary of Friendship chapter.
Order Eastern Star, - will , hold an all
day meeting Thursday at the home of
Mrs. A. S. Auterson, 680 East Forty-
fourth street north. . ; .
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