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4 THE OREGON SUNDAY; JOURNAL, PORTL AND, SUNDAY -.MORNING, JUNE? 13, - 1920. Rosarians to Be Hosts to Queen At Festival Ball F HONOR of Queen Claire (Mr. Ca.mron Squires) and her attend ants, the Royal Rosarians will be hosts tor their annual festival ball this year the evening , of June 84. The affair will be given at Cotillion hall and guests will include many notable who will be visitors la the city during the week of the Rose festival and the Shrine con vention. The royal party for the Rose festival Includes a group of Portland's most at tractive society maids, who with their pieen, Mrs. Squires, include Mine Kath arine Hart. Miss r Rhoda Rumelin, Miss Ittizabeth Boschke. Miss Suzanne Cas well. Miss Nad in Caswell, Miss Louise Llnthlcum, Miss Elsa Meier, Mlas Katn rlne Ainsworth. Miss Klisabeth Shepard. Miss Virginia Mears and Mlas Elizabeth Bacon. The last four gitis returning v -from schools in the J'aat. ' Mayor and Mrs. R. 1L "CJaie 01 van eouver, B- C, in addition to their active participation In the grand floral parade, will be guests t honor at the Interna tional patriotic concert and reception to be given at The Auditorium Friday aft ernoon. June 25. ......... The beautiful country home of Mrs. 0. S. Montague waa the scene of a de lightful picnic luncheon i Friday after noon, given In honor of the directors and nurses of the Visiting Nurse asso ciation. The affair is an. annual event and Is always much, anticipated by those who have been present on. former occa sions. Mrs. 3. P. O'Brien was in charge of arrangements for the afternoon. Ouests included 10 of the nurses and the directors of the association, who are Mrs. Robert G. Dleck. Mrs. Lewis Mill, Mrs. S. Frank, Mrs. James B. Kerr, Mrs. J. Frank Watson, Mrs. Thomas D. Hon eyman. Mrs. A. A. Morrison, Mrs. Kate Mather. Mrs. R. J. Marsh, Mrs. James IX Honeyman, Mrs. O'Brien. Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett. Mrs. A. F. i Biles. Miss Virginia Wilson and Mrs. Donald Spen cer. The work of the association is one of the most Interesting and helpful of the philanthropic organisations in th city. Hundreds of homes are each yeai visited by the nurses, who are avallabl for any person who needs their services - . i Misa Margaret Versteeg will be host ess for a tea at her home In Irvlngton Wednesday afternoon, honoring two brides-elect whose weddings will take place this month. The -guests, of honor are Miss Margaret Marvin and Miia Helen Buckley. ' More thin 150 lnvita ' tions have been sent out for the occa sion aad the hours are from 4 to 8 o'clock. At the tea hour Miss Sarah Patrick and Miss Katherine Burnside will preside at the table. Those who will serve are Mrs. John Mortimer Bruhn, Miss Jeanette Wiggins, Miss Kdna Fence and the -Misses Janet and Klisabeth Peters. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. O'Reilly . enter . talned a group of young people at a dinner dance Saturday evening at the Hotel Portland for their daughters, Anne and Jane, the guest of honor being Miss Eunice Maya, who with "her mother re cently returned from Berkeley, where they spent the winter. Covers were placed for 12, as follows; Misses Eunice Mays, Sollel Green of Sunnyside. Wash., Klisabeth Boddard, Anne O'Reilly, Jane O'Reilly; Messrs. Duncan Shields, Rue Mowry, Homer Heyden, Harold Dagg, Gael Green, and Mr. and Mrs. O'Reilly. Mrs. Lawrence R. Wheeler asked a few friends in for the tea hours Friday afternoon in honor of her sister,: Mrs. Paule K. Woll of Philadelphia, who is a Visitor In the city for a few weeks. Mrs. Woll and her- daughter -Susanne, :. arrived in. Portland Saturday ' evening and are at the home of her father. Dr. W. A. Cummlng, at Ewahwe. Mr; Woll . will arrive In Portland early in July. , , . Mrs. Alice Benson Beach with her son, Benson, and daughter, Esther, are spend ing the summer at Seaside. They left Portland Saturday and wilt have as their guests during the summer months. Miss Ruth Guppy who arrives this week from . New York. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Lines, Mr. stfid Mrs. Marian V. Dolph and Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Winch left, last week, for "The Willows," the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley J. Ladd on North Beach, where they ' will spend a few weeks. . . : Mrs. John E. Cronan spent a few days la the city last week and returned Thurs day to G earn art where she is spending the summer. Mrs. George L. McPherson was hostess for a luncheon at the Waverley Coun- MRS. A. BRUCE BAILEY (Dorothy Hunziker), whose marriage took place June 5 at the home of her mother, Mrs, Roy. C. McDanicl, in North Twenty-fourth street'. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey will make their home in Pendleton. f,te?t".i mj 1 ' i- " , Z I ; I . . - ' C ' ' ' j i ' - ! - : i : I ' . ' ' i ; 1 " - - i : . ' i 1 i- ' ' try club Tuesday In honor, of her guests, Mrs. Perclval J. . Walker and Mrs. Rob ert C Newell of Piedmont, Cal. Addi tional ' smests included Mrs. Donald W. Green, Mrs. Alfred : Hampson, Mrs. Jor dan V, Zan, Mrs. C. J. Davis Jr., Mrs. E. .L. Devereaui, Mrs. George C. W. Low, Mrs. W. B. Roberson, Mrs. W. O. Van. Schuyver, Mrs. Frederick H. Page, Mrs. Guy M. Stand If er, Irs. David T. Honeyman, Mrs. Thomas Robertson, Mr 8. Victor A. Johnson and Miss Dillingham. " Miss Elizabeth - Boyd of Chicago has returned to Portland to join her father, Dr. John Boyd, for. the summer months. Miss Boyd and her father are making their home ' in the Frank R. Kerr resi dence, 662 Schuyler street, for the present. Popular, Young Couple toBeWed IhTrinity Chapel rpHE marriage "of Miss Stella King to X George Melvin McBrtde will be an event of Saturday at the chapel of Trin ity Episcopal church. The service will be read in the presence of a few close friends of the bridal' couple at 11 :30 o'clock by the Rev. A. A. Morrison. Mrs. Cleveland Cate, sister of the bride, w4U be matron of honor. Miss King is a daughter of Mrs. : Cnroli Virttr -this 4tv SlnM th &TI- been "the !ns-ration for several infor-1 mal - affairs, a Both young people have many friends In the city. : . Following their marriage . Mr. Mo Bride will take his bride to Tacoma, Wash to reside for the present. One of the ' attractive weddings of the week was that of Miss Clara Chal mers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex ander Chalmers of' Forest Grove, and Dr. David " E. Wiley, son of Mrs. Robert Wiley , of Hlllsboro, which took place Thursday morning at the , First Presbyterian church. Dr. John H. Boyd officiating in the presence of the- Immediate members of the - fami lies. " The bride wore a smart tai lored suit, large . picture hat and cor sage bouquet of sweet' peas and ferns. - A wedding : breakfast was served In one of the private dining room of the Hotel Portland immediately: after the ceremony. The tabfe was' decorated in a basket of choice summer' flowers and rreenery. Covers were placed for: .Dr. and Mrs. Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers, Mrs. JWiley, Mr. and Mrs. ; W. R. Chalmers, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Chalmers of Seattle, the Misses Ann, ' Christine, Isabel and Helen - Chalmers, Donald Wiley and Earl John Chal ! mers. V Dr. Wiley, who is & ; cousin of Dr. t J. O. C Wiley of this city, was grad uated from McGill Medical college of Montreal and is now practicing in Hlllsboro. The bride is a stately and charming young woman of many ac complishments. She was graduated from Pacific university. Hillsboro will be the future home of the young people. - , . ' Miss Tillie Keller became the bride of E. V. Morrow Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William i Keller, 307 Failing street. The ring ceremony was used, the 'Rev. . R. E. Close, pastor of the Third Baptist church, officiating. In the presence of a large company of relatives of the bridals couple. Mr. and Mrs. Morrow will make their home at Sco field. Or. ! , ' Mrs. Edwin Mays : and daughter, Eunice, who have spent the winter in Berkeley, Cal., returned to Portland last week by motor.; Miss Eunice Mays is spending a few ! days at the home of Miss Elizabeth Goddard. . '" Miss Alma Beatrice Snowden of Den ver,, Col., arrived in Portland Friday to spend the summer months with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Hoge, who make their home at the O'Brien apartments. WHY NOT A SKIRT WITH Snap and Dash ' . EAST TO MAKE AT HOME We seam, hern. ' accor dion, box or knife pleat skirts ready to put on belting. Special $1.25 EASTERN NOVELTY MFG. COMPANY MANCHESTER BL0. 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The following guests shared Miss Temple ton's hospitality: Mesdames Starrett Dinwiddle of Ber keley; CaL; Eldon Furnish, Henry Boyd ; Harry I Kutchina of St. Zxuls, Mo. Jay Coffey. Harold v Sanford : Misses - Kli za.be th Boyd, Polly Kerr.V Michener, Genevieve Butterfield, Eliza beth Richardson, Louise .Ldnthicum and Elizabeth Peacock. . . ; Blocks of seats have already been engaged for the performances to be given at the Little theatre ' June 28 and 29 under the auspices of the Drama League, when the three one-act contest plays will be presented by the league players. . The cast of characters for "Back grounds," the play by Miss Susie Aubrey Smith, includes : The Widow, Mrs. Samuel May ; French maid, Miss Dorothy Hall ; three men, Earle Murphy, Robert MacGll and George Natanaon. For "The Man Who Always Laughed," a vaudeville (arce by Mrs. Harold Saw yer and Mrs. Folger Johnson, the play ers will be: The Wife, Mrs. Chester G. Murphy ; The Husband, Samuel May; Bachelor Friend, George Natahson. In "Back Door Neighbors," the play by Mrs. K. S. Parsons, the cast will be : Jean Bradford, Kate Schafer : Mary Bradford, Ruth Graham Case; Mrs. Smith, Gwladys Bo wen ; Mrs. Hadley, Alleen Brong ; John Beauregard, C. H. Gray; Junior Ferguson, Jean McCurdy. Rehearsals began Jnne 8 under the direction of George Natanson. The com mittee on patrons for the occasion in cludes Mrs. Walter V. Smith, Mrs. Joseph Nathan Teal and Miss Genevieve Thompson. , .... Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ellsworth have sent out cards for a dancing party to be i given Wednesday evening" for the young friends of their daughter. Miss Joyce Ellsworth at the Portland Heights club. . . . In honor of tFlag day, Maude J. Hal lett will entertain the McKinley G. A. R. and the ladies of Women's Relief corps at her home, 269 East Seventy-eighth street north,- Monday afternoon from 1 o'clock to S. MRS. EUGENE DAVIS LEWIS (Louise Bates Heusner), daughter of Mrs. J. A. Heusner, whose marriage was a recent event in Portland.. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis are mak ing their home in Hood River. ; . ' . ' K3I LJ . I ' it 1 i t i v .iSSl'A'S-'Safe: i f t . i : : . .;:v:.:.''r:-:..': .-: s.-y--:-:: t ;: ( tvai.v&m I ) l---w " E3u?r Tea Dahsant in St. Helens Girls' Honor Is Given ONE of the delightful functions given during the past .week as a art of the program of the commencement week at St. Helens hall was a tea dansant at the . PorUand Helxhts club Thursday afternoon, for which five of the senior girls were hostesses, Guests tor the occasion . included the jjirls of the- senior class "and their friends, and the hostesses included the Misses Hazel Falrservlce. Thelma Aaland. I'hilena Bartlett, Alice Prlndle , and Elizabeth Kelly. Patronesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Jay Smith, Mrs. Prlndle from Spirit Lake, Mrs. Brock Statter and Mrs. Fielding Kelly. The hours were from 4 to 6 o'clock and the afternoon was one of unusual interest, - ' . . The marriage of Miss Margaret Hay and Leo E. Chaffin was solemnized June 2 at St. Philip Nerl'a church. The service- was read by the Rev. Father Ferry at 10:30 o'clock In the morning in the presence of a number of friends and relatives. The bride wore a gown of white satin adorned with pearl Heads and worn with tulle veil. Her flowers were white carnations and bride roBes. Mlau AUta Ray. was maid of honor and wore a frock of rose colored georgette crepe with a tulle hat to match and a corsage of Cecil tlrunner roses. Mlas Qeorgianna Blaia and Uia Misses Alice and Lncy Chaffin wern bridesmaids and were attired in paMel tinted satin gowns worn with black pic ture hats. A. M. Conover was betit num. The bridal hymn preceding the ceremony- was siing by Leonard Brady. Ushers who seated the guests wera Adolph Wagner, F. H. Hay and J. T. Kay. Following the .ceremony k wed ding' reception was held at the i'Ome of . the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. 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