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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, ! PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 15. 1921. 2 i - ' iy ' I 'j i L x ' , , 1-1 1 r s ' " 1 f - '-' " i " v:; I ! - . - n m ' y -r.r-i -ft rs ' lc;: - VCyS, iff ,-V:i M I'M Younger Folk of City Planning Many Affairs Helen TVT1TH the end of the- spring: semes VV ters near at hand and the members of graduating classes In southern schools returning to the city, the younger folk are already planning numerous func . tions which will keep the days of the early summer filled with engagements. The week begins with a large luncheon at the Waverley Country club, for which the senior ' members of St. Helens hall will be guests of honor, and the days following will bring forth a long list of nd-of-the-year functions of interest . to 1 the school set. As an Innovation hi the regular program of diversions, the dance for which more than 100 young women of the social contingent entertained at Waverley Country club Friday evening has been the center of interest for the : past' week. Plans for the entertainment of visitors during the golf tournament In June at the club are already a topic of discussion, and the summer season promises to be a very gay one. Mrs. Guy K. Porter will leave the city the .first of June for Pittsburg, where she will attend the commencement ex ercises at Carnegie institute, where her brother, Charles Fletschman, is a mem . ber of the graduating class. '- Mrs. Porter will be accompanied by her little dauph- - ter,; Elizabeth, and will later join her - husband In New York,, where he now is. hey will be absent from the city about ' six weeks. Miss Janet House has issued invita : tions for a tea to be given at her home m Vista avenue Wednesday afternoon. - Guests of honor for the occasion will be the members of the senior class of St. . Helens hall. Mies House Is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William House. Mrs. Arthur ' Trumbull Brown enter tained Informally, at -bridge- and teal - Wednesday at her home in Mountalnview Drive. Guests to make up two tables of . bridge were invited for the early hours of the" afternoon with additional callers ."at tea time. . -. . .. ,- . A party will be given Wednesday eve ning in the. East Side Business Men's . club by Camelia Social club. The mem bers of the club will entertain their hus bands and "friends. . An able committee has prepared an enjoyable program of cards and dancing. ''"' " . Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Day and then son. Henry-1. Day. who has been at--' tending the University of California, . drove up from Berkeley last week and are spending a few-days at the -Hotel Portland before returning to their home In Wallace, Idaho. ' ; . Miss Getta Wasserman expects to leave the city In a short time to attend the wedding of her niece. Miss Margery Haussman. and Major Mert Proctor In New York city In June. : . ' " ; :r - V' Guests to make up two tables of bridge were Invited in for cards and tea ! Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Arthur Murray Sherwood at f her home la Kearney street. Second Floor Pittock Block Hutchison . IB f , . , ,4" I- I a SILKS t,m,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,mI,I1,I,1,fnttitfMt m - w,, I liUuu,iililkMllililllliiuiil,l1aiM.u1llki.iltiiilllilki.u... 1. Ill t i I f ii : I , ' y ' -r ' ' ' ? 1 I 1 i S I i . I III , I V ?KL ' l i Junior Glass of St. Heleijs Hall Will Entertain rF INTEREST" for the coming week " is the luncheon to be given Monday at Waverley Country club at which the members of the junior class of St Hel ens hall wOT entertain the senior girls. Covers will-be placed at three long ta bles for 62 guests, i The tables will be adorned with the class colors of blue and silver, which will be carried out in sea sonable flowers and silver tulle. Place cards appropriate for the final function of the class year will mark the places of the guests. : Miss Evelyn Thatcher, is president of the senior class, and Miss Spaulding is president of the junior class. Members of the faculty who; will be present in clude Miss Caroline Paige, Miss Grace Pierce and Miss Laura Eaton. Members of the senior class who will be special guests of honor Include the Misses Evelyn Thatcher. iAura Reed. Thyra St Clair. Edith Chan tier, Elva Mervy, Elisabeth Patton. Dorothy Car penter, Florence Kuhn. Adelyn Mayer. Edna Burton, Janice- Parker, Janet House and Helen Winters, The Misses Harriet Breyman and Hasel Fairservice. post-graduate students, will also be guests, Mrs. Louis Gerlinger. Jr.", and. Mrs. Everett ; Ames who ; recently returned from a sojourn to ' California, shared honors Tuesday at an informal tea for which Mrs. Frank M. Warren, Jr, was I Every Yard Guar" anteed Silks snivels STANDARD QUALITY hostess.' .Guests for the afternoon In cluded the members of a knitting unit of tne war period. J J Miss Marjorie Kerr who Is the guest of her uncle, Andrew Kerr, was honored Monday evening at dinner for which Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Mills were hosts. Covers were placed for HO guests. Announcing of the Beautiful COUNTRY ftfTUATED in the along the beautiful Columbia River Ellahurst is but an' hour and a halTs drive up the Columbia Highway from Port r:r land. : ''i l ::-i-Hr , - 'r-:- V-'-r.:: ""v- ; ;:v, . Jj--rMr '-li. i--'.;- ' . WITH its sloping sandy beach and clean water for boating and bathing; woodsy hiking trails and mountain iblimbing; surrounding fishing streams ; gorgeous scenerj and sun sets not to i mention the inspirational drive over the Highway Ellahurst is the ideal spot to build your I Vaea- tional Home. I : - 5 . ' .". SAM J. GORMAN, OWNER ! " " Offices of Reverman Invest Broadway 4074 210 Lewis Just phone ... for .., . full particulars and prices RS. W. D. DEAVER is one of the patronesses for the Festival of Dance and Pantomime to be given at The Auditorium May 20.Mrs.-Hary L. Hart recently returned from an ex tended trip to California. Mrs. John . Beckwith is . a charming young matron of Alameda Park who! entertains frequently. Alumnae Will' Give Benefit To War Waifs N Interesting benefit function planned for the relief of war i orphans in a children's home at Meudon, France, is planned by the local chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae ossoclation for May 27 at Laurelhurst clubhouse. The affair will be a bridge and five hundred party for which each person attending will be taxed SO cents. The benefit tuna is sponsored by Dorothy Canfleld Fisher. author of "The Bent Twig," "I he Squir rel Cage" and other popular novels. Mrs. Earl Murphy is chairman of ar rangements and will be assisted by com mittees chosen from the fraternity. Those I who will have charge of the prizes for the card party are Mrs. Allan C Hop kins and Miss Marion Reed.! Miss Alice and Miss Vera von Schoonhoven and Miss Hazel Toung will have charge of the tablea Mrs. Leach will distribute tickets for the affair, Mrs. L. M. Jeffers will assume duties in connection with the decoration of the club house and those who will arrange refreshments for the function are Mrs. Philip Janney. Miss Ada Ingalls. Miss Doris Slocm' and Miss Ethel Fouckes. Mrs. Jonah B. Wise has sent out cards for a tea to be given Tuesday afternoon at her home on Portland Heights, hon oring Mrs. Robert Koehland (Delphlne Rosenfeld and Mra Sanford Wendel (Beth Lyon), two recent brlaes. the Opening HOMESITES cool of the mountains,! Co. Building Broadway 2954 Coining Events'. Luncheon at Waverley Coun try club Monday for St Helens, hall seniors. Tea for which Mrs. Jonah B. Wise will be hostess Tuesday . afternoon honoring; two recent brides.. ; ; ' , J Dinner dance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Squires ; for Mr. and Mrs. Sidney V. . Peters. , -. .: Tea at Reed college In, Anna . Mann cottage, Wednesday after- i noon. . ' : . . - ... i Tea for St. Helens Hall girls at the home of Miss Janet House in Vista avenue, Wednesday afternoon. . ' V ' - ;- ; ! ry Informal dance at Portland Heights club Friday evening. , t";j":?-.. :"' '::".'-K' "-' i " 'i r Festival of Dance and Panto mime at The Auditorium ' Friday evening. - . i :;:c-,-hn.;;. Vl 1 ; Mrs. CatUn Wolfard and Mrs. John Mortimer Bruhn will give a tea at the home of Mrs. Lake D. Wolfard in Weidler street, Saturday afternoon. i T ! !i j . '! m ' : : !; '-' Regular dinner dance at the Waverley Country club, Satur day evening. . M arie Stewart And Mr. Matta - Exchange Vows THE marriage of Miss Marie Inez Stewart and Mr. La Noue Matta was solemnised Thursday evening at Grace Memorial church. The service was read in the presence of immediate relatives of the bridal couple, the Rev. Oswald W. Taylor officiating. The bride is a daughter of Mr. Harold Stewart and a member of an old family of this state. Mrs. iFrank Streiberg was matron of honor and Mr. Streiberg attended the bridegroom. ' i For the ceremony the bride won chic frock of white organdie with hat to - match . and - carried a bouquet of upneua rosea Mrs. Streiberg wore pink organdie and carried pink i sweet peas. Following the ceremony a wedding sup per was served at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Robert: F. Jenkins. ; Mr. Matta is the son of Mr T.' Matta of Dallas. Texas. He is a graduate of the University of Louisiana and a memper or bigma Nu fraternity. Fol lowing a rip to California. Mr. and Mrs. maiia will make their hnmn at th pNOD .tun aparynents. Mrs. Adam R. Hunter, formerly Mrs. j. nr. .Bennett or tnis city, who la visitor in Marshf ield at the hsm Mrs. Herbert Lockhart for a short time. nas oeen me guest or honor at several miormai junctions during the past fort' nignu -Mrs. Hunter has also visited For Mr 'W:: - ........ :.i , ,-: ,.. - - -. .. - .i.-.'- MISS MILDRED JACKSON, daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Jackson, whose engagement was announced recently to Mr. Stanley B. Simpson of Chicago, I1L The wedding will take place,. early next falL '" . -. I. i ? ' ' i i - " P 1 ?1 v r - i . re- i I: i " . A ' , V y , K k MsssssssW. - sswa swiertwwsafciisssseiiriinir i m n imrr i.tsi rr nun m ii mi irew n n ii m f n f i irim thh i hijh jss her son, Hutton O'Connor on Coos river. Last week Mrs. Everett Mingus enter tained for . Mrs. Hunter and other bost- esses who have planned Informal affairs for her pleasure were Mrs. H.1S. Tower, Mrs. Brownlia and Mrs. Claudia Nasburg. Mrs. Hunter will be absent from the city several weeks. Mrs. Polly T. Lombard and son. Ben. have given up their apartment In the Wlckersharn and are domiciled for the present at Alexandra Court. Mrs. Frank EL Fey of Seattle, a sister of Mrs. Lom bard, is her guest for a time. .. . , Portland friends are anticipating the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mays and their son and daughter, George and Eu nice, who are expected to arrive In Port land some tjme today from California. this week- DOTTED 'SWISS AM) 'ORGANDIE $22 tP $25 Can't you just see yourself tripping; around in one of these saucy summer dresses? Sheer summery styles every one of them, They are made individual by pert' ruffles, organdy col lars or hand hemstitching. , ! . First Showing of the New Straight Link Long Coated $50 to We've waited and probably you have too to know definitely what, length the new fall suit would be. Fashion has; at last definitely spoken. "Long coated tailored suits is the answer. Across the continent we raced them these, our new Tricotine Back of "The Eastern's' chandise stands anjunimpeach able reputation, founded on more than 30 years of worthy service 4 . are accompanied by Mrs. Mays' mother, Mrs. George J. Ainsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Mays and their family will probably spend "the -. summer months at their ranch in Sherman county. .The son and daughter have been attending school at the University of California this year. Mrs. Everett S. Ferry of Everett. Wash., who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Cobbs in Montgom ery drive, was honored Tuesday at luncheon of 12 covers for which Mrs. Cobbs was hostess. The afternoon was orient informally at bridge. - Mr. and Mrs. Cobbs and their guest motored to Seaside Saturday for the week-end. . i - i - j Miss Clarissa Wiley entertained in formally at luncheon Tuesday at i Wa verley Country club. Covers were placed for eight guests. SUITS $75 . : suits fashioned for immediate wear, and assured wide popularity for fall and early winter wear. Navy blue tricotine, of course, is - the : favorite. Long straight lines, braid bound, tuxedo collar, tailored pockets. tner Miss Peters and Miss Versteeg Will Be Honored CARDS are out for a tea to be given by Mrs. Catlln Wolfard and Mrs. John Mortimer Bruhn, twor charming young matrons of Irvlngton. at the home of Mrs. Bruhn'a mother. Mrs. Lake r. Wolfard. in Weidler street, next Satur day afternoon. About 125 of the younger maids and matrons have been bidden for the affair, which win nonor miss Margaret Versteeg and Miss Kliaabeth Peters. - . . ... Among those who nave neen mkto w assist the young ho. -sses in serving and ssslstirg about thi rooms are Mrs. Addison Knapp. Mrs. Kobert O. Morri son. Mrs. Robert oranam niman ana Miss Jeanette Wiggins. MIhs Jnet reters. Miss Elisabeth Wiggins, miss Lenore Blaestng. Miss Kdna Pence. Miss Eva Versteeg and Miss Elisabeth HicWa Mrs. Ralph W. Wilbur asked a few m.kii. in informally-- Thursday after noon to met ner moitier-m-i. Mrs. Lafayette Wilbur, who is a the city, i vUltor In Which? A Silk Frock Reduced to $39.50 fR A COLORFUL f ) SUMMER MODEL just arrived at Bartholomew? Both are lovely and one is such a bargain! Why not decide a the woman who said, "I shall order both the taffeta and the canton crepe, Smart Arrivals in Summer Frockdom Voile, Organdy, French Swiss JSarttjolomEtD's Washington at 10th St Suggestions For f his Week Walt rissael Poor Skirts I'laJrx. boa or knlfa p 1 e a t a Ideal for mata mer sport wear. Btses It to U tnen waist. riser Slla Sweaters, to wear with the sport skirt. Belted, tnxedo front. They come In black, black and white, tan. brewn. American Beauty and navj. Xtrstked W I tM-arf Cape tfyle. FHIl lernrth an a 1 1 r a e tlve frtmre. Orayaul black, aavy and tan, brown and titn and muooo. fTkRa TaDered Hats, fa be t h the Italian and fatten straws attabU for tail red or d r e wear. Rrar able valiiRS for s 10.00 Credit for the Asking 36 tutfllling & Washington at Tenth 1 "The Grey Tile Corner" 1 i