THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1S23. 4 All Star Show Promises to Be Great Success rpHREE of the dancer who will participate in the Spanish I Court Festival are Miss Henrietta C Failing, Miss Flor . ence Andrews and Miss Bonnie de Vaul, who are members of the school of the Portland art association. T)IANS for the all-star performance X to be given June 9 at the Heillg theatre, under the dlgmlfled grilse of a octet? -vaudeville, are progressing, with every promise of a brilliant success. The affair la being riven by a group of prominent folk of the city, who will turn we proceeds of the evening over to the benefit fund for the woman's building of the University of Oregon Boxes sold by a group of charming maids are being reserved with such ra pidity that the remaining number of available ones Is growing very small. The vaudeville is sponsored by Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett. Mrs. Theodore B. Wilcox and Mrs. George T. Gerlinger. A partial list of patrons includes: Dr. Richard Dlllahunte, Kric V. Hauser, Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Rockey, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Wheelwright. Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd, Mrs. C. S. Jackson. Mrs. William MacMaster. Mrs. Elliott R. Corbett. Mrs. Henry Ladd Corbett. Mrs. Julius Meier, Mrs. J. Sanford Lowengart, Mrs. Joseph N. Teal, Mrs. Sol Hlrsch, Mrs. Thomas D. Honeyman, Mrs. Lawrence R. Wheel er, Mrs. William C. Alvord, Mrs. Joseph Adams Hill. Mrs. Julius Louieson, Mrs. James B. Kerr, Mrs. Charles F. Beebe, Mrs. C D. Brunn, Mrs. Cyrus A; Dolph. Mrs. Lucius Allen Lewis, Mrs. Edward Boyce, Mrs. Frank J. Cobbs, Mrs. J. P. O'Brien. Mrs. J. C. Costello, Mrs. C E. S. Wood, Miss Henrietta Failing, Mrs. John C. Alnsworth, Mrs. Edgar B. Piper. The general committee includes Miss Mame Helen Flynn, chairman ; Mrs. Tie-ad e M. Ireland, Mrs. Cameron Squires. Mrs. Carleton B. Swift and Mrs. Henry W. Metxger, who are giving much at tention to the program, and the members of the group of performers will be. an nounced shortly. ... xx-. nnw w. TjawIs was honored at a smart tea at the home of Mrs. Vincent Cook Wednesday afternoon when more than 200 guests called. For Jthe occasion the rooms were adorned with spring blossoms, yellow tinta being uaed in the Iris combined with dainty blossoms In the dining room. Mrs. Cook was as- . ... . . a w-. c sisvea aooui ui; rvuuna - c"" Glltner White, Mrs. William D. Wheel wright. Mra George Hoyt. Mrs. Edmund C, Gilmer, Mrs. Eugene G. White, Miss Klla Stephens. Mrs. Osmund B. Stubbs, ' ra Florence Kendall and ' Miss Mae Irsch. Two little maids, Mollle Green id Martha White, received the guests. the door. At the tea hour Mrs. J. C. ins worth and Mrs. George B. -Maxell. Mrs. Florence Mlnott and Mrs. ' Ernest F. Tucker presided at the tea urns and Mrs. ,Bert C. .Ball and Miss ri- i i a inan.M rnt thA lrp In thrt m uiMiw (uuuv. w . library. Mrs. Jesse O. Feenafighty was hostess for a handsomely appointed luncheon at her attractive home in Rose City Park Tuesday honoring a number of out of town visitors. The guests of honor in cluded Mrs. James Park and Mrs. C. D. Hill of Addison. N. Y. ; Mrs. J. B. Bar tholomew of Peoria, 111.-; Mrs. C. C. Crltchf leld of Wheaton. 111., and Mrs. Lots Dana Walker of Minneapolis, Minn. For this occasion the luncheon table was centered with pink sweet peas and roses, with dainty Dresden bouquets marking each place. Covers were laid for Mes dames Banfleld. Claxton, Dana. Beesley, , VM W. ... i. . . . ' " . . lings Olnane and Mathis, besides the Hostess ana guests ox nunor. - Mrs. Charles King was hostess for an ' lnfnrmfl.1 tAft At hnr finmA in InHnfftAn Saturday afternoon. Tables were placed for bridge during the early afternoon hours, and additional guests called dur lng the tea hour. At the tea table Mrs. Louis Gerlinger Sr.. Mrs. John H. Bur- trard, Mrs C. Lewis Mead and Mrs. Theodore Nlcolal presided and were as. " stated by the Misses Louise Manning. . Erma Keithley, Kate Schafer and Helen Haller. . Announcement is made of the engage ment of Miss Ida Tushinsky of St. Paul to David G. Holtzman of this city. The news was told at a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Anna Tushinsky last week. The news came as a surprise to the many friend's of the ybung people." The bride elect has only recently arrived In the city from St. Paul. The marriage of Miss Anna Kennedy, rfBllvhtM' nf lff a i Mrs Ta IP If an- nedy, and. Clarence H. Coe was an event of last week, at the .All Saints parish house. Father W. B. Cronin of ficiating. Mrs. Vern F. Conyston of Dallas and Erwin J. Kennedy attended the bridal couDle. Mr. and Mrs. Coe will make their home at Tillamook, Or. . Miss Margaret Montague, daughter of Mr. and Mra Richard Montague, re turned to Portland from Berkeley, CaJ., where she has taken her master's degree Montague's engagement to Buford Payne of San Francisco was recently announced in the South. Mra. Edward Dunn of "Irving-ton has returned to Portland, following a fort night's visit In Boise. Idaho, where she was the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Haw. wm a a Bleajr all lUsUlU B , capital aha was delightfully enter tained. ; . . Miss Margaret Hawkins will be hos tess for a tea on the afternoon of Mu lng Miss Dorothy Hunsiker and Mrs. owrreu vinwiuais izerruca iucas) OI San Francisco, who Is a visitor In the . v. w m v .i ... i. uid iiuiuv ui ucr inuuior, Mrs. William Lucaa Mra Joseph H. Henry was guest of honor at a luncheon of eight covers for which Mrs. Frank Branch Riley was hostess at the TTnivrsltv r-lnh Thnmnv Following the lunoheon the pa Ay en joyed bridge in the women's card room of the club. ' i l i ' ' ' - " - i Items I - V - - , 1H . ilr - - -"'.v'-V.- iff ' - , ' f,'f lis ft :'C x 1;- i?m fir t...ij..i.'ii.i' 'j"HWr-TrarnTgg; iway Irvington Club To Have Benefit Dance on Friday IRVINGTON CLUB will be the scene of a benefit i danoe Friday evening uhlrh nmmises.to ecllose anv nrevious function of its kind given in the com-; munity The affair Is to include guests from all parts of the city and will be Informal., i i Tickets " for 600 couples have been printed and are - being sold to members of the club and to residents of Irvington who have the interests of the club at heart. , ! While the : tickets can be purchased for $2 per couple, many of the men mem bers, persuaded by the fair women salesmen, are paying many times this price for a single ticket. As high as $100 : has been paid by one man, while other tickets have ' been sold for $50 and $25. i - The' object of the benefit dance la to raise funds to pay off. some long stand ing obligations of the club. With the money raised from the dance and the Irvington-Alameda baseball game to be held at Multnomsuh field Saturday after noon. June 5, it Is hoped to pay off all these old obligations excepting some delinquent street Improvement assess ments. ' " i If : as many attend the dance as now seems probable,! It is hoped to secure permission from the city fathers ttrope off Thompson street from Twenty-first to Twenty-second, and hava dancing In the street also, i Since the recent election of new . of ficers, there has been a decided impetus to the activities of Irvington club, and as a result of this, .and the ticket selling campaign by Mrs. J. L. Bowman's com mittee, many new members have been taken in. - The other members of the committee in charge of . the benefit danoe are : Mrs. J. P. Mulder. Mrs. F. C. Felter. Mra A. J. Stewart. Mrs. G. N. Versteeg, Mra L. S. Martin. Mrs. J. B. Ettlnger, Mrs. W. H. Cullers. f 1 Mn. Jack Miller , was hostess for a daintily appointed luncheon honoring her sister. Miss Winfred Phillips, fiancee Of Robert Perry Jones of San Francisco. The table was cleverly arranged with a miniature lake In the center and a tiny swan at each place held the cards announcing the wedding date. June 23. Guests Included Mra Emma Warren, Mra J. W. Zimmerman, Mra Ernest Jones. Mrs. Edward McAllen, Mrs. Har old Simpson,. Mrs. C. Burn, Mrs. Ed ward Hughes,' Mra Roderick Evans, Miss Ruth Williams. Miss Pearl Sulli van, Miss Anne Davles. Miss Thetma Reed, Miss Edith Williams. Miss Mar guerite Davles. Miss Alberta Davles and Miss May Bart. - . Mra. James D. McGregor of Los An geles. Cal.. Is a visitor In the city at the home of her sister, Mrs. Hugh J. Boyd, for a few weeks. Mrs. Boyd has planned a number of affairs for the pleasure of hep sister among which will he two bridge teas to be given early in June. i A May festival consisting of songs, dances, games. drills and a beautiful May pole dance followed by social danc ing. Is the attractive affair announced by the Daughters of Isabella for Thurs day evening at Cathedral halL- The gen eral committee in charge of the affair is headed by Miss Genevieve Ryan, pres ident of the Daughters, and the program is being prepared under the direction of Miss Madaline Steffens of Reed college. Miss Evangeline Terkes will give a dra matic reading. Miss Rose Frledle-Gia-nelll vill sing a group of songs. George Hennessey will sing a group of songs. The girls participating in the various ex ercises are: Misses Eva Wertx, Dorothy Schweixbeck. Aurelia Franx. Kathleen Lorden. Edna Messlnger, Frances How ard. Veronica Ebert. Helen Schweisbeck, Anna Scherzinger, Hasel Durkin. Chrissie Patrick, Grace Hirschbuhl, Helen Cof fey, Genevieve Ryan, Mary Flanagan, Florence Hebert, Elsie Lorer, Emily Tuma, Grace Redlinger, Agnes Duffy, Sophie Henkle, Meda Mitchell, Vivian White. Josephine Hebert, Beatrice He bert, Veronica White, Madeline Quinn. Amelia Gix. Emma Dwyer. Mary Mo Kinncn, Madeline Ryan. Mary Maloney, Josephine Hebert, Isabel Smith. Wini fred Smith. Anna Frison. Following the program there will be a danoe. The pat ronesses for the evening will be Mra Bart Coffey, Mrs. E. Harold, Mra J. J. Burke, Mrs. W. J. Kelly, Mra Agnes Carney,. , Mrs. Agnes Sullivan and Mra Leo Cummisky. The -entire proceeds from the affair, will go toward furnish ing a cottage at Seaside. " Orphla temple No. 18, Pythian Sisters, will give an afternoon card party Thurs day in the Pythian building. 888 Yam hill street. The public Is cordially .In vited to attend. A number of valuable prizes will be awarded by the committee in charge. The same evening the tem pie will hold a short business meeting for Us members, after which the usual social will be enjoyed. The past chiefs of Orphia temple will comprise the en tertainment committee and a luncheon and other pleasant surprises are tn store. - i Monday Musical To Close Season With a Dance fTHE closing event of the season for X the Monday Musical club will be the lance to be given Thursday evening at cnrisiensen's nail. The affair is given under the auspices of the dancing de partment of the club, assisted ty the social committee.' A six-piece orchestra will furnish music for the occasion and card tables will be placed in the bal cony for those who do not wish to dance. Mra Anton Giebisch, the retiring pres ident, is general chairman for the af fair. Mrs. J. E. Bonbright has charge of the Invitations and sale of tickets ; Mrs. William Braeger Is arranging' a few program numbers and Mra R. L. Trestrall will superintend .the card eamea The club members and their friends are anticipating a most enjoyable time. Dancing -and games will start at 8 o ClOCK. A partial list of patronesses for the evening includes : Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. A Itnow. Mra Jean Laure Adkins, Mr. ana Mrs. l. Aronson, Mr. and Mra B. B. Banning, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Banks. Air. ana Mrs. Robert Louis Barron, Mr, ana Mra Lambert A. Beard, Mr. and Mra William R, Boone, Mr. and Mra J. E. Bonbright, Mr. and Mrs. Chester W. Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. William Brae ger, Mr.' and Mrs. George W. Burt, Mra R. W. Carey. Mr. ; and Mrs. Dudley Clarke. Mr. and Mra A. W. Claxton. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Coplan, Mrs.- Rob ert F. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Lonivan. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Drake, Miss Marie C. Dooley, Mr. and Mrs. L. Carroll Day, Mr. and Mra Bert Dennl son. Mr. and Mra R. F. Feemster. Mrs. rBertha K. FraJey, Mrs. Anton Giebisch, miss Mane uammie, Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Hansen, Dr. and Mrs. William B. Hare, jars, jsauian .Harris, Mra A. B. Holder- man, Mr. and Mra Hermann A. llepp ner, Mr. and Mra Hamilton Johnstone. Mr. and Mra Nelson R. Jacobson, Miss Elisabeth Johnson, Mrs. Adalalde Lo maxf Mra Genevieve Looker, Mr. and nrs. E. G. Lelhy. Mr. and Mra J Thomas Leonard. Mrs. Percy W. Lewis. Mrs. A. k. iiatungly. Mra Alice M. Met isaugbt, Mr. and Mra E. S. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Dent Mo wry. Mr. and Mra C. C. Newcastle Sr., Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rob inson, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Runyan. Mr. and Mrs. iXIward Preble. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Pul- ltn. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon J. Steele, Mra Alva Lee Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Krlbs, Mr. and Mra W. I. Swank, captain and Mrs. George Shaver, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Veal. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Ruhl. Mr. and Mrs. Rose, Mr. and Mra Mtsoha Pels Jr.. Miss Florence May field. Miss Edna France, Mr. and Mra Mose Christensen. Mr. and Mra F. W. Touney, Miss Fay Rudduck. The Portland Art association studios will be transformed Into the scene of a Spanish court festival on the eve nlng of May 28, when the closing func tion of the year will be given by the art ntudenta in connection with their annual art exhibition. The festival will Include a number of more than usually interest ing features and will offer an oppor tunity for the accomplishment of some work of high artistic merit as well as furnishing delightful entertainment for the guests, who are all asked to come in Spanish costume. . K series of tableaux are being ' ar ranged by Miss Clara J. Stephens, the subjects chosen from old Spanish mas ters. Among them are: "The Infanta' (Velasquez), to be given by Miss Evelyn Nordstrom; "The , Water Carrier" I Goya), Miss Nlna'Beeley; "Carmen" (Zuloaga), ' Miss Edessa Campion ; "Types d'Espagnols (Zuloaga), Miss Bonnie deVaul and Miss Bingham "En la Corrida de Torroa" (Zuloaga), Miss Lenore Blaesing and Miss Leta Kennedy ; i ne earners" isoronaj, juagar iJoni- man and Miss Bingham, and several oth ers by members of the night classes. A Spanish dance and pantomime num bers will be additional attractions dur ing the evening, which will close with general dancing by the guests. A MXITEB NUMBER OF HIGH' UKAUE SUITS AND COATS, PBES SPECIAL PB1CE... 1 m. x C3 sr ivriS $65.00 JJCSTERN LADIES TAILOK : 1LOIK -ify: (S5Sl's& : Cards, At-Homes, Engagements Weddings, Steel Die Stamping - and Embossing. Lend style and dignity to your engraving- by having it done at THE J. K. lGILL CO. Booksellers, Stationers Office Outfitters 3D AND ALDER STS. Mrs. George Flanders Wilson 5 was hostess . for : a smart luncheon at the Waverley Country club Wednes day honoring her niece. Miss Lou ise Linthicum." who has just re turned from school at the : Uni versity of California. All were special friends of the young honor guest and Included Miss Rhoda Rumelln, Miss Elizabeth Peacock, Miss Marguerite Templeton, Miss . Lucia Morris, Mra Reads M. Ireland. Mrs. Kenneth Beebe, Mra Arthur Murray Sherwood. Mra K. Delbreuch, Mra Curtis Bailey and Mra Fred J. Zeigler. : - ' ; : : .- Mrs. William Bertram Mackay pre sided at an Informal bridge party Mon day afternoon, her guests including the members of her bridge club. , . : , Miss Charlie Fenton left Portland for Eugene, Friday morning to remain for about two ' months. Miss Fenton has been In the city for several weeka - - . , . Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Hindman an nounce the birth of a son born to them Friday. 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A x - X-.- f jp jC 'St " . , ' pr -: - , ,r . - x;, ity . 1 -Sexists; .-'II iag&-fc;awn ii iJigT-iSlii ii nimim inimwi ni iii.i n rin.inii.i i mi' lum'iiih iniiMiniiwatt"tiiir1omiiyiimiirwi mrnirn" iTnn'i'o n1""' vniiir,in,.T'TT"""f'i"""""tf""f"'" .p.,A. f laneous shower Saturday, honoring Miss Winifred . Phillips, a bride-elect. The guests Included Mra Rod Evans, Mrs. Jack Miller,. Mrs. Jane Phillips, Mrs. John Zimmerman.' Mrs. M. D. Cole, Mrs. Ernest Jones. Mra Harold Simpson, Mrs. Edward McAllen and the Misses Anne Davles, May Barr, Ruth Williams, Mar' guertte Davles, Alberta Da vies, Pearl Sullivan, Elisabeth Phillips and Thelma Reed. ,- - , . ..... Mr. and Mra Willis Van Horn and Mrs. Allen of Hood River motored down Monday and are stopping at the Hotel Portland. : ... ; . Mr. ; and Mrs. Georgo W. Warren of Astoria are guests at the Hotel Port land for a few days Dancing Party To Be Given by WashingtonHiY rpHE HI Y club of Washington high X school will give . dancing party on the Swan Friday evening as one of the closing social functions of the school year. The boat leaves the dock at 8:15 o'clock and a delightful evening Is an ticipated. Patrons for the event Include: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh H. Herdman. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Bittner, Mr. and Mra Walter A. Goss, Miss Gray, J. C. Johnson, M. Llnnehan, B. Lamberson, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Woodward, Mr. ' and Mrs. F. T. Lockwood. This event Is a simi lar function to the successful party given by the students last year. For the benefit of the flowers and In valid fund Corinthian chapter. Order of Eastern Star, will give a card party at Laurelhurst club Wednesday at 2 o'clock. Following the cards a program will be given under the direction of Mrs. J. Coulsen Hare, Mra Bertha Monroe and Mra J. R. Thiehoff. The program follows : Metropolitan trio (a) AAt Dnitnlnh TTVI1tt t1 Tri Jolle. valse, Waldenfel ; violin. Agnes Zuk s cello, Evelyn Prag : pianos Charlotte j Kramer; accordion solo, Mrs. Barge E. Leonard; soprano solo, nrs. rrea a. Krlbs: piano solo (a) To Spring. Grieg, (b) Dance Caprioe, Grieg, Miss Frances Hare ; solo dance. Miss Oeraldine Pater son : violin- solo. Miss Marie Chapman ; soprano solo, - Cherry Blossom, AVilloby. Nydla temple, . Daughters of the Nile. wam hostesses to their Shrlner bus- bands Thursday evening at a dance and card party given at Christensen's halL Members rrom lasiacaaa, urrauwn, Hlllsboro and Vancouver attended. At 9 o'clock the grand march was led by Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hutchinson and Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Holman. The card tables were In charge of Mrs. A. H. Lea. Honors were won hy - Jessie Robb of Hillsboro and A. II. Lea of Portland. . ; ' - . Mr. and Mra F. J. Fuller entertained Monday night with a charming dinner party at the Hotel Portland. The table was graced with flowers and ferns and covers were placed for eight. ' " . The May dancing party of the O-W. R. & N. Employes club is to be given in the grand ballroom of the Multnomah hotel on the evening of May 28. It Is to be an invitational affair for club members and friends. Refreshments San Franciscans Are Inspiration For Entertaining AND MRS. REARDEN T. X.TONS of San Francisco are visitors in the city and during their sUy here as house guests of Mr. and Mra Hugh C. Gearln m irvington, nave oeenr uie Inspiration for much entertainment. On Monday Mra Ralph E. Williams entertained Mrs. Lyons at a luncheon. A dinner party at the . university club tn the evening for Mr. and Mra Lyons was given by Mra F. S. Wilson and was followed by a line party at tne Orpheum. On Tues day Mra James A. Ambrose entertained at a picnic at the clubhouse of the Ore gon State Motor association on Sandy river, when 16 guests enjoyed the motor trip and bridge in the afternoon. Wed nesday's program Included a luncheon at the university club for ..which Mra B. Wiggins was hostess, and Thurs day Mra Wlam House entertained for Mra Lyons at a luncheon of eight eovera Mrs. George Peters presided at a bridge tea; Friday afternoon for the visitors and Saturday afternoon Mrs. Lyons complimented a group of her Portland friends at a luncheon at Forest Hall for which 18 guests were included. Mr. and Mrs. Lyons will leave for their home this evening. - . . , Dr. and Mrs. J. Howard Wilson. Miss Wilson. Sturgls and Berkbeck Wilson, who have spent the winter In California. are at the Hotel Portland for-a few days on their way home . to Castlne, Maine. Miss Stella King ToBecomeBride OfG.M.M'Bride OF WIDE interest to the members of the social contingent of the city was the announcement made Saturday of the engagement of Miss Stella King to O. Morgan McBrtde. The news was told at a smart tea for which Miss Isabelte Clark was hostess at her home In lrvlna ton. when more than 60 guests calle during the afternoon. For the occasion spring blossoms centered a daintily ap pointed tea table, which at the tea hou. was presided over by Mrs. Cleveland Cate and Mrs. August A. van Roosen dael. Assisting about the rooms were , Miss Alberta Balr, Mrs. William Nor man Burgard and Miss Dorothy Strow brldge. The betrothal cards were prs sented to the guests by Miss ! Elisabeth- Autsen, niece of Ml Clark, who carried them in a tiny French basket Miss King Is one of Portland's popular maids, and has an uhusuaily wide circle of friends In the city. She is the daugh ter of Mrs. Sarah E. King. It la with regret that her friends are learning that following her marriage : sometime In June she will leave the city to make her home In Tacoma for a time., Mr. McBrlde is the son Of M. B. McBrtde of Seattle, and has made his home La Portland at the University club.- St. Anne's Charitable society will cele brate lts thirty-eighth anniversary Wednesday afternoon in the assembly room of the Hotel Portland by giving a card party. Mra Joseph McCusker la 1 chairman of the committee in charge. will be served by the. committee. Presi dent George F. Koch Is still at the head of the entertainment committee. As sisting him In the arrangements and to make . it enjoyable the following club members will serve : Mra Theresa C. Depue, Frances Gansneder, Audrae Gen try. Mildred Hebert, Edna Hepp, Anna Herman, May Hinchman, Myrtle Holton. Mrs. N. .W. Klnartf. Amy KJum. Bertha L. Morris. Catherine Muschalik. Dorothy Smith, Julia Smith, Marie Tydeman, W. M. Brosy, L. W. Hobbs, Charles Hofeldt, George E. Knepper. Frank Laukat, C. F. Lincoln, John W. Magers, Clarence Potter, W. C. Ranktn, E. Robnett. Miss Bertha Ekse became the bride of '. 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