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THE OREGON" SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND SUNDAY -MORNING, JUNE 13. 1920. MRS. W. O. FEENAUGHTY was a charming hostess at a luncheon recently' honoring a group of out of town visitors. Mrs. Bert H, Denisons leaving, with her husband this week to reside in -San Francisco. Mrs. Walter A. Frost is a Chicago matron who will soon make her home in Portland,-where her husband is vice president of the A. Rupert company.: 1 : s -zrr , i ' f 'j'r .r -1 vv s u v .4 1. U ivw: - . - v i hi Ctf vr fl t - A i Ml h-: . J f" v 1 f ill I g t ' - J 3 ttl V -t-, J ; , t xA " : i r ' ' ' ' P fu I F"-?ZZZZtZ illll ' i . . . I - M ' y. ' 11 - s ' r ""IB I1 ' - t " M , . - x" 111 i! EI iLquestnennes to Be Entertained By Local Hosts T7NTKRTAIN1NO soon wtU begin for the numerous fair equestriennes jrho will exhibit in the coming night , corae show, as many of the maids and matrons wttl arrive here about the mld- Je Of next week. James McCleave and bis daughter. Dor 1b, who wlU show their string of-horses, will arrive Wednesday, and Mrs. Wayne W. Keyes of Taooma will be here on Tuesday. Charles W. Oreen of Moberly, Mo., who will be Judre of the horse show, accompanied by Mrs. Oreen. wiU be here Friday. The California contingent is expected Friday - or Saturday, and te CorvtUlii detach ment, which will be In charge of the artillery element, headed by Captain W P. Sharp and Captain Hartwell. will reach v here Saturday morning. Mrs. Sharp and Mrs. Hartwell also will ac company U'elr husbands, and partici pate la the social festivities of the week. , The yourger contingent win be well represented in the horse show by the Junior Hunt club. Their, part of the program wilt be the feature on two evenings, as the girls and boys many of whom are , members of Portland's lf-ading families, are among the finest r.ders In the Northwest. Miss - Harriett Breyman and ; Miss Mary Helen Spauldlng will be hostesses for -a smart dancing party at PorUand Heights club on the evening of June 21. Mra Joseph 3. Frankel and daughter of CenterviUe. Iowa, are among recent arrivals at the Hotel Portland. T AUR1E I jAUKA ANO REAUTY IJaOADWAT tl TKRBACK tiei lERVIl - vww.t- A 1U141( Shampooing. Hair Dressing Marcelling Dyeing and Bleaching Manicuring Open After P. M. by Appointment IS1 Ptttoek Blkv-Phoae Bdwy. tlfl Pacific College Romance Ends In Nuptials ? -"I1 "J r ,. . MISS MART MARLETT and Charles E. Lewis, were quietly married Wednesday afternoon at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Jennie A, " Marlett, in Multnomah. ; The wedding was wit nessed by a few friends and the cere mony was of , the old Quaker form, , or "Friends' avowaL" President Mills of the Pacific college In Newberg, offici ated. Both Mr, and Mrs. Lewis have been teaching In the Pacific college the past year. The bride was graduated from Reed college, class of 1919. and the bridegroom is a graduate of the Karlhan (Quaker) college of Richmond. Ind. Mr. Lewis will be an Instructor in the T. M. C. A. of this city during the sum mer. Mr. and Mra. Lewis will reside at Multnomah for the present. Miss Sellwqod To Be Married NextTh rpHE marriage of Miss Ruth Sellwood - to Edward Werlein of ?T6,e Dalles will be an event of Thursday at the home of the bride's cousins. Dr. and Mrs. John Sellwood. The ceremony! will be read at 4 o'clock by the Rev. W. A. M. Breck of St. Matthews church. For the cere mony Dr. Sellwood will play the wed ding march on the pipe organ, i r Miss Vivian Johnson will be brides maid and Frederick Hainjes will attend the bridegroom. - Little i Mary Louise Smith, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Harold S. Smith, will be nower girl. s Miss Sellwood is a daughter of Mrs. Charles Stanburrongh of .Bend, Or. She is also & niece of Mr. and Mrs. Amedee 4 M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine R. Smith and Mr. and Mrs.. William A. Britts of this city.' She has been attending school at the Oregon Agricultural col lege, where Mr. Werlein : has also been a student. ; , Mr. Werlein is a member of a promi nent ' Portland family, the son of J. E. Werlin. Following their wedding, Mr. WeTlein and his bride will motor to the summer home of the bridegroom and ill later make their home In The Dalles. here he is engaged In the automobile ' islness. :4 , : v:" f c . ". i - llss Harriett Mardall, bride elect, ; a agreeably surprised: Tuesday eve - ? by the Echo girls of the Neighbors Woodcraft, who planned a kitchen wer In her honor. The evening was pent In music and dancing. Refresh ments were served later, r Those present were : Mesdames - Hlner, Mardall. Smythe,. Linn, Misses Florence Linn. Margaret McNaughton, Minnie Skinner, Edith Dennison and Harriett Mardall. - i , Miss Eve Sturdevant was hostess for an - Informal dinner last . week , at her home In the Irving apartments. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Herlihy, Milton Reed Klepper, Dorothy Fox, and Q. C Gaines of SeatUe. k , A I '; Individual . 1 1 II '; yy:i Touch ; 1 1 . Si When 1$ 1 what counts In woman't dress. you . hive t tailleur rcrettedf jtccordih - to your own Ideas, from material personally se lected, f by ' skilled workmen, your Indi viduality U realized to the fullest degree. TAILOR TO MEN AND woman Northwwum Sank Bu0dlna rivpfsriaw Fashionable Tailor Telephone 'Broadway 1S7J , SATISFACTION GUARANTEED alt stark Street, Bet. lit aad 11th 447 alder PEOIALDOHT MISS IT .MAPI TO ORDER SUITS $65 COATS $55 AND $60 J.EC.STERN Visiting Wives of T.P.A.WillHave Much to Enjoy MO NT) AT-marks the opening of the Travelers' Protective association convention and wi th it will be a pro gram of entertainment planned for the wives of delegates who will be In the city during this week.- Headquarters for the -visiting women will be at the Multnomah hotel and a special hospital ity committee will be provided by - th women's auxiliary to look after their welfare during their stay in the olty. I Approximately 250 women are expected ana a numner-oi interesting events have been planned for their pleasure by the auxiliary, of ..which Mrs. L. Fi Fuller la "president.'-.. The opening dance win bo given for delegates and their guests at the Mult nomah hotel Monday evening. The af fair will be informal and Charles Rlng ler is chairman of the committee in charge. -Tuesday a luncheon will be given for the women, guests at. the Multnomah ho tel. Mrs. . Dudley Field . Clark will sing and the Shrine chanters will give a few numbers during their affair.' w: ? ' Wednesday's program includes a rose tea," to be given in the sunken gardens at the Peninsula; park. Special cars will leave the hotel at 1 o'clock and a pro gram of esthetic dancing will be given under the direction of Miss Alys Brown. Ices "mnll be served .In the gardens. A hospitality committee of - women will be at headquarters at the hotel dur ing the visit - of the convention ' dele gates.' i . ' . :-- fj: 't Monday those in charge will be Mrs. W. . M. Rice, chairman ; Mrs. C A. Rainey, Mrs. David M. Dunne. Mrs. Q. D. Bartrum, Mrs, Roy C Slocom, Mrs. R. D. Hewitt. Mrs. Frank StoU. Mrs.' A. F. Burkhardt. Mrs. C L Dixon and Mrs. Earl Bunting. : Tuesday's -committee ia Mrs. A. M. Work," Mrs.f George C Weatherly, Mrs. C. lO Sampson, Mrs. H. W. Dannies, Mrs: ; Olive Malthouse, Mrs. - L. C Mc Cormlck, Mrs. . Charles E. Bailey, Mrs. Tom t Parker, Mrs. Fred Olander, "Mrs. Henry W. Farrlngton and Mrs. William L.- GrinnelL : - " .: Those in charge Wednesday are Mrs. Willamette Jones, Mrs. J, W. Hutchings, Mrs. A. W. Ellis, Mrs. Krect Snow. Mrs. Vern Weaver, Mrs.: Roy Nichols, Mrs. J. T, Summerville and'Mr8.'C.0. Err on. Those to" charge i Thursday will be Mrs. Pete Hawkinson, Mrs. Stanhope S. Pier; Mrs. Clyde Evans, Mrs. Delia Arnold. Mrs. W. A. Arnold, Mrs. E. C. John, Mrs. W. L. Prentiss, Mrs. M. E. Muller, Mrs. H. A. Brock and. Mrs. E. E. Hendershott. -r--. t - .; .-v--"v s . A theatre ' party, to witness, the per formance of "Clarence' at. the Helllg theatre, will be a feature of Wednes day . evening for the entertainment of the guests. ' , : ' ' - f -K "? The - wedding of Miss Lillian ; Mary Louise Brown and Edward Lyons Mc Cabe took place at St. Francis cathedral Wednesday 'morning at 6 o'clock. Rev. L E. McNamed officiated. . The bride Is the daughter of Mrs. J. H. Brown of Portland, and for the past five years has been head surgical nurse at the Portland Surgical hospital.. Mr. McCabe Is cashier of the Nestucca Val ley bank of Cloverdale, Or. Mr. McCabe was formerly a resident of Portland and was: connected with. : the Lumberroens National bank. They were attended by Gordon S. Brown and Mrs. J. G. Brown. - A wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's mother, after which- the couple left on a- short honey moon trip to British Columbia. Mr. -and Mrs. McCabe will make their home in Cloverdale, 'Or. ,. Of interest to Portland friends is tfie marriage of Drake C. O'Reilly of this city to Mrs. Nina; McKelvey Miller of Pittsburg, which took place at the home of the bride's slater. Mrs. Frank IL Rea, In North Negley avenue, Pittsburg. Thursday.' The service was read by Judge Stephen Stone of the Allegheny county court at 6 :30 o'clock. Mrs. Rob ert Richford Roberts of Richmond. Va4 attended the bride and Richard J.: A. O'Rellly left for White Sulphur Springs where they will spend a few weeks and will possibly go abroad for the summer months before returning to Portland to" make their home, r Mrs. Edward ; Hamilton Geary was hostess for an informal bridge party at- Waverley Country club Wednesday afternoon, with a group of friends as additional guests at the tea hour. ;-,,' ' I-. . 'i:.:--; ,-..- Mr. and Mrs. Amedee M. Smith were dinner hosts for a: party of seven at the Waverley Country club Tuesday eve ning. - ... .. ... . ..... Engraved Weddinga ' Announcements Cards Engagements Steel Die " Stamping and Embossing If it is Gill Entraved it is Per v fectfy En craved, for no order 'YTIfJPfy leaves this ' shop unless it evevA sv . THE CORRECT WEDDING PAPER measures . Standard. up to the Gill . Second Floor Gift and Art Shop 1 . - .-; fc . . - . :.:. , . : : . 1 j. '. V Gift Suggestions for Graduates - r and Brides Kodaks 1 Fountain. Pens t Framed Mottoes I Framed Parchments Easel Frames i Book Ends Art Pottery, Vases and -Bowls . r Art Baskets, Filipino Baskets Box Stationery. Ladies' Hand Bags' Velvet, SUk, Leather Address Books Auto Tour Books Memorandum Books Toilet Articles . Travelers' Conveni-" ences ' - Game Sets, Dominoes Checker Sets. Chess Sets - Brass Novelties Desk Sets . Wallets, Purses, : Coin .Holders, Brief Cases Traveling Bags , Congratulation Cards hi The J. K. Gilr Co. BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS, :. OFFICE OUTFITTERS ; . Third and Alder St's. Recent Wedding OfMissHobanls Charming Event rTTHE wedding eeretwuy which united X in marriage Miss Josephine An dreta Hoben and . Commander Charles J. Swenson Tuesday evening was one of the charming functions of. the week. The service was read in the rose room of the Benson hotel by the Rev. E. S. Olson at 8 o'clock In the presence of a large company of friends And relatives of the bridal couple. v ., . . .;. The wedding gown was of Duchess satm, cut i short length and fashioned with full train and adorned with Iri descent bead trimmings and draperies of tulle. The wedding veil was fastened with' a coronet cap. Orchids and gar denias were used for the bridal bou quet. Miss Josephine Burns J Hoben, sister of the bride, was maid-of -honor and ! wore , a . frock of cloth-of-gold veiled in yellow tulle. Miss Virginia Brown was bridesmaid and - was gowned in pink, organdie, Elmor Nord strom was the dainty flower girl, and Master. Lawrence Hobbs was .ring bearer. . ' Ushers for , the wedding were Dr. Walter v A. Anderson. Melvin John F. O'Shea, S. J. Ryer. Walter von der Werth, Dr. D. O. Anderson and Jack Hoben. The wedding march was played by Miss Elisabeth Hoben, assisted by Miss Alice Genevieve Smith, harpist. Fol lowing the ceremony the wedding sup per was served in the 'Tyrolean 'room, for which the .tables were centered with Bride roses and lilies of the valley. . A stringed . orchestra dispensed ' music throughout the ; evening for dancing. The bride Is a daughter of ' Captain Andrew Hoben. Captain Swenson la from Mobile, Ala. Captain and Mrs. Swenson will make their home in San Francisco for a short time. Mrs. George Flavel and Miss Nellie Flavel are iri from Astoria, and . are domiciled at the Hotel Portland. v Miss Buckley Is Guest of Honor At Many Affairs MISS ' HELE1 BUCKLEY, whose marriage to William H. Daugherty Jr. wll be solemnized June 21 at West minster .Presbyterian church, has been, the guest -of honor at a number of de lightful functions during the past fort night and this week's program of pre nuptial festivities Include several teas, luncheons and suppespartiea. -.," " Mies Elizabeth Patton presided, at a tea - arid trousseau shower for ' Miss Buckley Thursday afternoon, guests in cluding. Mrs. John M. Bruhn i; Pauline Wolford). Mildred McClang. Helen Houghton, Mrs.- Richard - Word (Marion Akers). Louise Walker, Lcnore Blaesing, Edna Pence, Katherine Lockwood. Jean ette Wiggins. ' Grace Evans, Margaret Marvin, Margaret Versteeg. Katherine Laidlaw, Mabel Weed, Katherine Burn side, Bernlce Burke, Agnes Black, Janet Peters and Elizabeth Peters. - Miss Louise Walker of Oregon City was hostess for a tea honoring Miss Buckley. Saturday j afternoon. - Miss Buckley will share honors with Miss Margaret Marvin at a large tea Wednes day afternoon, for which Miss Margaret Versteeg has sent out invitations. The Misses Jeanette and Elizabeth Wiggins will be luncheon hostesses on Thursday, honoring the bride-elect. Friday eve ning William H.' Daugherty Jr. will be host for a supper dance party at the Arcadian grill, honoring his fiancee and the members of their bridal party. The Misses Janet and Elizabeth Peters will entertain Miss Buckley at luncheon Sat urday at their home in Irvington. : Rich ard Ransom, will entertain the members Of the briday party at a dinner dance at the Waverley Country club the eve ning of June 19, and the wedding re hearsal will be held at the church. Sun day at o'clock.. t . Miss Adele ; Buckley - of Los : Angeles will arrive in Portland Tuesday, to be present at the wedding -of her cousin. Miss Buckley, to Mr. Daugherty. ' - l!l!SI!rl!! K. S. Ervin Merchandise " The Finest in the World J 20-OFF Men and women,- this is an exceptional opportunity you should not overlook. It Is a. SALE of our entire stock with exception of made-to-order clothes. AH goods priced in plain figures without alteration, so yon can see for yourself the actual saving. . . World-Resowsed Bsrberry Balaeoats sad ' OrereoaU i , suitable for street wear, no ; torlsg - and traveling tor men and : women. (These - coats are made In London.) Genuiae Egyptian L a d o n. made Camelshalr Polo Coats for men and womea. Men's Two-Piece Londoa-made Sports - Salts- suitable for golf sad eouatry wear, BoaeelKalt Sport Coats sslt - able for golf and motoring. Kabber Golf Coats and Rals- eoats. :.. V ;.. Shirts made to year meassxe from Imported Skirtings. English Tailored Hats sad j;. Caps.-;: r-;; ;:-. u . t,y-- Horse-RJdiog Leggings. .English. Umbrellas and Horse ' Riding Crops and Walking . SUcks. English Haad-Loom SUk Ties. Evening Dress Ties. Evening Jacket Ties. Leather Belts. Varioas Leather Productions. Leather Hasdbagt and Travel lag Bags. Lima Wool Sweaters. : Shetland Sport Waistcoats. Wool Motor Wraps (made is Scotland). Soft Collars, made of Freseh Plqae, exelaslve models. Stewart Golf JClsbs. .Herd A Teoman Golf Clubs. . Bark Golf Clsbs, Golf Balls.' Inclsded li sir t Redaction Sale Is a shipment of wonder fsl Scotch Motor Bags and Women's Wool Scarfs lust re ceired from abroad. Day-Defries Wedding Held Oh Wednesday MISS MABEL C. 'DAT became the 'bride of Clarence-A. Defries Wed nesday evening. The service wa read by the Rev. William L Eliot of the Church of Our Father, Unitarian, at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Guy Robinson at 8:30 o'clock. Mrs. Robin son was he sister's only attendant and Donald Stewart attended. - the bride groom. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Day. For. the cere mony she was smartly attired in a tail leur of tan broadcloth worn with vchie hat to match, and a corsage of pink roses and sweet peas.. Among the out ox wwn guests at me weaning were car. and Mrs. A. K. Adamson of Los An geles. .'t .. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Labor of Phila delphia will be visitors In Portland this week, arriving Tuesday, 'to be the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. O'Brien for a few weeks. - . ' -. - . Mr. and Mrs. N.' A. . Bonn and son William of The Dalles are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Thompson at their country homo near Gresham. . Miss Marvin to WedThis Month To A. P. Knapp ANOTHER bride-elect who has chosen June for her wedding is Miss Ruth Marvin, daughter of Mrs. E. L. Marvin, whose marriage to Addison .P. Knapp, on of Mr. and Mra F. C. Knapp, will take place June 26. The service will be read .-..by- the Rev. William' Wealthy Howard of All Saints Epl-ropal church at the home of the brlde'a-sister, Mra Charles Thomas; at 9 o'clock. An informal wedding reception will follow the ceremony. Mrs. Thomas will bo her sister's- only attendant and Eu gene Kelly will be test man. . The Harlequin club enjoyed an out ing trip over Decoration day. making one of the most beautiful points on the- wwaunM river tneir camping ground. Hiking, fishing and out of door sports along with some happy hours around the campfire wede the many pleasures enjoyed. This club Is making plans for. many of these trips, among which will be a three day trip to Seasite over July 4. .--) Mra George P. Baxter of Berkeley," Cat. is a visitor in the city at the Mal lory hotel for a month. K. S. ERVIN & CO., Ltd. ) . GEHEBAL EXGLISH TAILORS., 4 Established 1M1 : , : Second Floor Ssllisg Bandlag, Sixth and Alder Streets 1 - 1 1 McCORMACK here in concert, is accompanied on the STEIN WAY the piano used by the . 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