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2 THE OREGON' SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. JULY 17. 1981. i msam -4 ! II IB I II H Ml I m m ' m laBS BHHH H i HUH eSSSSB ,aafl H Ai... Wig IP I I M m $ Wl JBr W ' " " - wlf- . sSHeSSSni : M wmmmm II Ik i9H Young Folk Are Dinner Dance GuestsThursday ABOUT 0 young folk wen fwti of Kiss Marie Caael at a dinner dancs at the Orecoa Grill Thursday entnc. Tables for the occasion were attractively decorated in old (ashliiasil garden flow ers tied with ribbons of foldea bos and lr terminated with crystal csnd test teas with vari-coiored candles. Dainty place cards and dance program were additional favors. The party included beside the young hostess the Misses Dorotny uon- lon. Mary QUI, Kathryn Beatham. Helen Johnson. Isabella Kldd. Nina Jones, Helen Hammeraley. Marts Kuehn. Helen Stewart, Helen Taknada-e, Beatrice Sex ton. Charlotte Holaman. Selma Wette- land, Dorothy Stein. Marian Rhoadea. Belie Kara, Son la ffWerrain, Eleanor Cameron, Bertha Bernstein. Beryl Ritchey. Messrs. Martin Slehel, Forrest Lit tlefield, Huxley Hesse, Paul Wiggins. Harold Miller, Nelson Desendorf, Alan Meier. Bruce Curry, Roland Irving, Al bert Woertendyke. Maurice Olickman. William Wiley, Rose Anderson, Harry Gevurta, Douglas Powell, Harry Davis, George Gallagher. Adolph Weinsteln. William Collins. Frank Van Buren. Her bert Swett. George L4ebes of San Fran cisco and Dr. Leland V. Belknap. Arrangements have been made to give a dance at Windemuth Tuesday evening for all employes or the Spokane, Port land Seattle Railway company ana Oregon aUseUic Railway company and their friends. E. C. MMhelsen la chair man of the committee en arrangements. Windemuth may be reached by launches leaving foot of Morrison street or by tak ing the Brooklyn oar to Woodward and Grand avenue, where a free ferry service is maintained. tnouncement Is made of the mar riage of Miss Lillian Brown and Mr. Robert L. Ritter of this city. The wed ding took place with a quiet ceremony performed by Judge Morrow July 8. Mr Ritter is manager of the Goodyear Shoe company la Portland. After a brief trip they will make their home in the city. ... The anneal picnic of the Iowa State society will be held on the afternoon and evening of Thursday at Laurelhurst park. Coffee, cream and sugar will be furnished by the society. All former Iowana and friends are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenblatt and son Millard have left for Gearhart. where they will occupy their summer cottage. Mrs. Milton Freldenrich and little aaua-n- ter Jane will visit them during the summer. Miss Artie Seaman is enjoying a mo tor trip through the state to Crater lake with her sister, Mrs. Marshall, and two nephews. They will return through Cen tral and Eastern Oregon. Dr. and Mrs. Charles C. Petheram have returned from a delightful 19 days mo tor trip to Seattle, Belllngham and Van couver, B. C While in Beuingnam iney visited Dr. Petheram's parents. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Weaterman announce the engagement of their daughter Sara to Mr. William Konlck of corvaius. ur. Miss Judith Lippitt and Miss Flor ence Blocn, woo accompanied jars. Francis Lena to Alaska, are expected to return to the city today. Mia Helen Lmiurerman entertained several out of town visitors at an in formal luncheon Friday afternoon. a e e rnrvallla. Jnlv !. Miss Rhode Tay lor, daughter of Mr. and Mra waiter k- Tayler. left are awe win C Whttted. Both CaL. TabaHnda. CaL of the They win Miss Taylor Phi Beta. is a The Ancient Order of Hibernians in conjunction with the ladles auxiliary of the order, will entertain its families and friends with aa on the Blue Bird July 14. Special en tertainment has been arranged. In ad dition to dancing on both will be an Irish stepdaaetag Dancers from each of the IS in Ireland will enter in the oontes ts. and the stepdances learned by the turf fires of the iss aid late will again be danced to music furnished by musicians secured especially far the occasion. The boat will lead for a few hours aad than a program of races for men. women aad children with prises for the winners will be staged. E. P. McBride is of the general committee. Complimentary to Miss Deardorf. bride-elect. Mra " Zola merviile and Miss Lola Coleman of the American Educational association were hosteaae at a tea Wednesday at the home of Mra A. E. Scrugga Twenty young women of the association ex tended their good wishes The rooms were artistically decorated with baskets of yellow dalaiaa The guests present were the Misses Madeline Fifer, Ger trude Miller. Myrtle McNeil. Maude Boqua. Marie Schureman. Sylvia Llnd gren, Lula Coleman. Myres Bond. Ella Ackeson, Hope Heller. Ef fie Thompson. Florence Bursell ; Meedames W. H. Dear dorf. Raymond Smith, Sola Soman erville. W. J. MeNlel and A. & Scruggs. Miss Deardorf has been connected with the Portland branch of the American Educa tional association for three years, where she baa won a host of friends. Mrs. Henry W. Warnings!' woe hostess for a bridgs tea Monday, honoring Mra. Frederick Inatager of Tacoma. who is a guest at the home of Mra Mary H. Scar borough Guests to make up four tshlsa of bridge were Invited for the occasion. s Mra. Margaret Tierney of Hawthorne avenue nas as ner guests for the sum- mar her sister. Mra P. Desmond of Wis consin, and Miss Gertrude Desmond of salt JLake City. jars, joseptune Smith Andrews haji been a visitor at the Erakine Wood ranch in Eastern Oregon for a short time, sue returned to the citv Frid.v f Miss Stella B. Mead, who has been the guest of Mrs-. Jamas O. Gauld. left me city early in use week for her ho In the South. Informal Dance Given Saturday By Tau Chapter npAU chapter of Alpha Phi entertained X delightfully last Saturday evening with aa informal dance at the home of Mr. aad Mra J. O. Eh-od. The hnstaM for the evening wars the Misses Ladle ana aaaartae El rod. Punch aad ices were served during the evening In the tardea Among those present ware: Misses Nan Montgomery. Helen Hdama, Dorothy Llnklater. Martha Shu 11. Mary Gin. Dorothy Blake Frances Griffith. Misses Helen Carson and I la Nichols rrom Hood River. Mra Date Hlnkle of Baa Francisco, aa well as many mem bers of the Oregon chapter ef Alpha Phi. and the alumnae Of interest to Portland friends was the announcement aent by wire of the marriage of Mra Clarence S. Jaoobeoo to Mr. Roy Carruthera The wedding took place July T In Philadelphia, Pa.. and Mr. and Mra Carruthsrs returned to New York, where he Is mamurer of the Waldorf-Astoria hotel. Mra Carruthera was unusually popular to Portland, where aha made) her hams until two years ao. She spent the winter months In Europe and returned to the only a short been making their home i rtaga with Mr. and Mra 'arm. tsart lucanam fornla, where Mra Edmund I Dsveisaax as for a lunobeuu Tuesday, honoring ner nouae gueet, miss Fanny H. of Borden town, N. J. Guests 20 of the younger maids aad ineiiiasj of the social contingent of the city. Rosseel WW, remain at Portland during ine rest ox on Mrs. John Rosa Dickson wai for a smart bridgs tea Saturday at her home la Irvingtoa, entertaining for her aaugnter-in-iaw, Mra H. W. Dickson of Pendleton. Who has bean the guest of ner mother, Mra W. B Noon. Four tsblen .were arranged for bridge Mr. Fdward Arthur Taylor of Port land aad Mra Frances Way Kulper of Portland were married at Marsh field July 5. They will make that city their home lor tne present. Ml as Gertrude Talbot Is enjoying an outing at uearnart with Mr. and Mra. Mr. and Mra Allison Rsymaa have taken aa apartment at the Brentnor and will occupy It in a short time. They have their mar- Hart. The music (Mini Ur-Mra Fred I. Olson aad Nettie Leone Fov- were the of an informal recantlcn in honor of Dr. aad Mra W. L. McParlaad of New York Wednesday evening, the mSBBtB ecmnnun. mii nf PnHl.nd leading musicians.. Mra McFartand is noted pianist end teacher and a friend ef Miss For for many rears Dr. and Mrs. McFarlaarf v mw, m.nil. ed motor trip through the stats and are nuinuiK over tne iitMUrf of Oregon. A wedHlug of interest which will take place today will be that of Miss Adeline McCormick aad Mr. Nathan Coleman Pearson. Dr. Harold Leonard Bowman of the First Presbyterian church will officiate. Miss McCormick is one of the popular nurses of the city and Mr. Pearson has been connected with the O-W. RAN. Co. for several years. Many affairs have been given for Miss McCormick ia the peat few weeks Ad dis M. Stuhr gave a dinner in her tumor and Miss Ida Rettto entertained with a luncheon recently for her. Wednesday evening a number Of her friends gave a trousseau shower tor her ia Laurel hurst park. The Misses Audrey Jensen and Claudia Fletcher gave a slumber party at the home of the bitter last Tuesday eight- Thorn enjoying their hospitality were MayaeUe Harris. Helen Ahem. Katharine Burns. Roberta Walla. Helen Zlgler. Baalia Anderson, Irene Horn. Jaae Carter, Fern Mowry. Helen Dar ling. Virginia Nelson, Merjone Bennett. Else nor Lucy. Gladys Young. Virginia Rlngler. Coral Graham. Dorothy White head. Katharine Mutate Susan Lewis. Audrey Jenaoa and Claudia Fletcher. e Mra Boy C Campbell is s visitor to the city from Bloomfleld, Iowa, and ia the gueet of Mr. and Mra Guy W. Morris at their home at ttt LueUe Court for a taw daya Mra Campbell has spent the peat three weeks with her aunt. Mrs. Laura Puree U. at Llnnton, aad Is on her way to Seattle. Wash., to apead the of the summer. Mra W E. Baker aad daughter. Mary. Gertrude and Edith of Baker, are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fletcher, at their boms in Hemlock treat. They expect to motor to fieeside. iiwiilienlsrt by Mra. Fletcher aad Claudia Fletcher, tor a taw weeks be fore returning home. ' ,e s Dr. and Mra Jeaas Ettlseon are oc cupying the McOracken cottage at Gear hart for the summer months. NEW! AND VERY SPECIAL! All-Silk Fiber Sweaters W TC0 UIDU TTTTT-T -!T-TTTT-.T'T. . L-.m . . - .... - - - Mioo mAiti nc&iM orAUJULUKU is one of tne attractive girls of the city who is home from school in California Miss Anna Wheeler recently returned from Bishop's school in the south Mrs. Owen Davis was Miss Elizabeth Stansfield before her marriage in January and is here visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Toshua Stansfield. for the summer. Miss txenevieve Keller recently returned with her mother, Mrs. Harry E. Keller, from New York, where she was graduated from Co lumbia University this year. Tournament at M.A.A.C.Scene Of Much Gaiety ' I 'HE tennis tournament niavo i tk. X courts of the Multnomah Amateur Athletic club has brought to Portland h number of Interesting visitors during the past week and the afternoon hours hare been gay around the tea tables at the club. . A group of prominent matrons of the city have lent their patronage for the success of the social hours and uh aft . emoon with a group of attractive young tnaidg and matrons have offered refresh ment to the spectators who came to wit ness the matches. Mra Andrew R Porter had charge of the tea tables Monday afternoon aad selected for her assistants in servinsr her daughter. Mra Van Rensselaer Sternberg. Miss Eveline Versteeg, Miss aiiisaoeui wiggms, jutss Edna Pence. Miss Elisabeth Klrby end Hiss Elisabeth Murnane. Tuesday Mrs. Victor A Johnson pre sided and was assisted by the Misses Katharine Alftsworth. Susan Tucker, Louise Hoyt. Caroline Louise Efflnger, Alice Ef finger. Margaret Blddle, Susanna Piatt Mra Joseph P. Mulder was assisted on Wednesday afternoon by the Miaaea Elisabeth Ettlnger. Janet Kttmger. Dor othy Ettinger, Caroline Jones, Helen Parker, Janet Parker. Mra H. A. Sargent was hostess Thurs- day afternoon and sewing at the tea tables were the Misses Katharine Martin. Lillian T.iiHot- Tmrr ilmnt tttm Sewall, Gene Muir, Mayannah Sargent rnaay aiternoon Mra C. E. S. Wood had charge of the tea service. During the afternoon sh wm uaktud hv the Misses. Katherine Ainsworth, Margaret T:Jj.. . . - . oiuuie, marearet MacKenzie, jouise Linthicum. Patience Hofstetter of Wash ington. D. C, and Susan Tucker. The last dav of th vmw ian pany filled the space reserved for specta tors and during the tea hours Mra Wil liam MacMaster had charge of the tea tablea She was assisted Hnrinff tim aft- ernoon by Mra Rogers MacVeagh, Mra """J vireen neeo, mra A. u. rforrta. Miss Cornelia Cook. Miss Isabella Gauld and Miss Irons Daly. A tennis dance was given at the club house Friday evening and. was one of the '"""ui. iuoeuou or tne Tat Mr. aad Mra Fred W. Vogier were hosts for a delirhtful wir m board their yacht 'Wisdom "rnade notable by its previous owner Rex tseacn. tne novelist who employed it as a cruiser during the period of the inven tion of several of his novels. Mr. and Mra Vogier have as their guests Mr. and Mra R H. Sawyer and their accom plished young daughters, the Misses Jes sie and Park Sawyer ; Mr. and Mra Ar thur H. Johnston, Mr. Charles Vogier. Miss Delia Morrison and Mr. Carleton Barrett of San Francisco. The party en Joyed a river trip returning Sunday eve ning. .wMr ?d Mr F- E. J odd have leased v S?d5SSf ,f S??"or nd Mra. Robert N. StanrMd in CorneU road and will occupy it after August 1, whan Mra r!" h.L dbter. Miss Bar-SSLS- bntte Seattle and to Pen dleton before going to Waabinsrton n ta JSsptamherrMl BarbarVa: field will be a member of the WHlane camp group at Nahcotta, Wash., during the Utter part of the summer. Mra Joseph R. Fulop and Miss Miriam Shemanakl, her sister, will entertain P.H.Williams Is Guest at Many Homes TVTUMEROUS affairs have been given 11 for Mr. Parish H. Will lame, who ex pects to leave the city Thursday for the South, on his way to New York city, where he will resume his work in the musical field. Last Saturday Mr. Frank lin H. Korell was host for a dinner party at Columbia Gorge hotel, honoring Mr. Williams. lJUtt WailnMHi. Miss Katherine Corbln gave an informal dene at her home in Piedmont In his honor. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs Her- oert cooper entertained Informally at dinner for him. Mr. and Mra Harry W. Sharp were hosts for a dinner for his pleasure Friday evening and Saturday evening Mrs. John D. Coleman gave a dance in his honor at Waver lea Country club. This evenlna Mr. WilliarAa will en tertain fpw frianAa aA informal evening of music at the borne w nis parents, Jr. ana Airs. X. n. wu- evening Miss Katharfn Porhin ha . ranged a picnic supper and dancing party at council ureal, waieh will be followed by supper at the home of Miss Margaret Hawkins, on Portland W.ltrht. Ti.uH,. evening Miss Irma Keithley will enter- t.b. - m - - . - " ' . mb a ww irienas oi stra wuiiams at dinner, and Mr. Melvto Fell will enter tain tne party at the performance -Irene" at the HeUig theatre. Mr. and Mra William r? Atw-i dinner hosts Fridv wit Knn, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. t1"tw who reiunwa to roruana to make their home. Mr. and Mra Hopkins are wimvs mw as. i. u. Stevens house solemnised at 11 o'rlrx-lr FVin-w nnmln. at tne norae or tne bride's parents. Mr. ana Aire, ti Biumiiur in PUHmnnt The service wee reed In the presence of a iew ciose rnenas ana immediate rel atlves by Dr. J. Francis Morgan, paster or tne neamont Presbyterian rhnnh For the occasion the rooms were fre erant with Dorothy Perkins max mnA gladioli and sweet peas to artistic ar rangement There were no bridal at tendants. The bride has been a teachn- m tne schools of the citv and wit a Morgan enjoys a wide circle of friends. Following a brief trio to the Mound cities and British Columbia. Mr. ant Mra Morgan will be at home to Port land. , A Once Over (With feed memorial of Be a Mai's bro. Bex) Oh Joy The Hip has canned the candy butchers here after instead of paying your two jits and etc. to see a good show and when you get inside you find that you have paid our w. k. friend Ely 1 and a half jits to see the leather lunged barkers bark and half a jit to see a show you will be glad you came because the barkers won't bark any more after SaL Jul. 16 Ain't it lovely? Ask Mabel She'll say so. 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