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PORTLAND, 'OREGON, , SUNDAY t MORNING, OCTOBER 16, 1S2L Week of Great Gaiety J Enjoyed By Society Folk Prominent People ' Attend Golf Tournamentr Three Weddings of Note Take Place Saturday; TVORT1JLND has entertained numerous X Interesting visitors -during the past wmIt hi wia (n -th Htv.tA nartlcinate in the Oregon State Championship Jour- i . nament piayea at we twuino wu emu. Wnman nf thu Hub arrnjieed for Vafi- Ana hnsnltallH tn h extended to Club members and visiting women during the weekv and an acternoon tea -wun promi nent women presiding at the urns as a feature or each day. Catiivrfiv mvmnlnv wltrtAf.fMrt three wed ding Of social interest, two of them at , the homes of the ernes' parents ana me third it St., Stephens Pro-cathedral, when Miss Laura Blossom became the . bride of Mr. Gerald C. Bishop. Miss j Dorothy Kerns- and Mr. William Hoover i airm l mmiA at thA bride's horn in Irvington; and the marriage oq Miss Jean Keuy ana Mr. nooert w ar- j rens was solemnized , at the Kelly resi dence .in Westover road. i i First functions .opening club seasons , nrhr th rami week wre, numerous. Multnomah Amateur Athletic club held nn liniiu TVtrtlanrl WftlsrhtK club K"aV its first informal dance of the season , a nit Trvlno-tnn HtlK nnened its Winter program with a formal dance Friday evening. -, . , . A delightful reception was given by Mrs. C. C. Newcastle, assisted by her daughter-in-law. Mrs. O. C. Newcastle Jn, In honor of Mrs. Alice M. Weiater and her psychology class Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Wetster and Mrs. New. castle were assisted in receiving by Mrs. . O. M. Clark. Mrs. William Reid-and Mrs, E. J. Steele. .Those assisting about the rooms were Mrs. A. D. Charlton, Mrs J. H. Burnesa and Mrs. Helen Pierce. An enjoyable "musical program took up the greater part of the after noon; Mra.0. "XL Clark and Mrs. E. F. Hitchcock presided a the ta table. The .marriage, of Miss Ethel Clark and Mr. Hasen Stewart Dean' of Minneapolis i v will take place -Saturday at uie r irsi ' Presbyterian churchy The ; service will ' be read by Dr.-'.Hatt-ld Leonard Bow man at 8 o'clock..- Mrs. Robert P. Mer cer will be matron of. honor, Miss ,Ana-,s bel Clark. 'sIsteio briV wiU .be . bridesmaid, and "ItUfe:. Janet' Scott 'will be flower girl, BJny.i&Jt WiU carry the ring. The wid,ling, reception will be held at the home of-Mr,aad Mrs.;W.R. Scott in the Alameda. ' , Mr. and Mrs. Brian Fttsgerald (May Louise Eastman) i whose marriage - was a recent event, were guests or nonor Friday evening et an Informal dance tor which Miss Elsie Walker was hos tess. Mr. and Mrs. Fltsserald are domi ciled in the home of Colonel and Mrs. Frank F. Kastmaa In Council Crest drive during their absence in California. Mr. "W. K. Warren had as his guests on a trip over Columbia river highway early in the week, Mr. William G. Kdens. vice president of the Central Trust company of Illinois. Mr. Murray MacLeod, president of the Irving Park and Albany Park National banks of Chicago, and Mrs. MacLeod, Mr. R. H. Walters, secretary of the Union Trust company of Indianapolis, Jnd. Mrs. C D. Broun entertained infor mally at a luncheon 'of eight covers at Waverley Country club Tuesday, the affair being one of a series of similar luncheons given by Mrs. Bruun who has been making her home at the cTub this summer. - Mies Myrtle Smith enlertainedTues . day afternoon at an . informal tea in honor of Miss Laura Blossom, whose marriage' to Mr. Glrald C. Bishop took place. Saturday night at St. Stephens pro-cathedral. The women of Laurelhurst club will meet' Tuesday - afternoon for cards at 3 :15 o'clock. The men's club- meets at the clubhouse at 8 o'clock. Thursday avenlng the regular dance for members only will be held. . Mrs. Edward Ferrlne Keller was hostess tor a bridge tea last Tuesday honoring Miss Genevieve Keller, whose engagement to Mr. Leonard Shaver was recently announced, . - ? Miss Josephine Slater, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Slater -of Portland Heights, waat hostess last Saturday eve ning for a dancing party for a group of her young friends.. "About; 3& young people enjoyed the. affair, r v Mrs. C. C Newcastle and daughter-in-law. Mrs. C. C Newcastle Jr., were hostesses for a small luncheon Saturday, the affair being the first of a series of luncheons - which they have planned. They will entertain again Wednesday at their home in Irvington. Mr. and Mrs. . Percy W. Lewis enter tained informally at their home near Multnomah station Saturday evening. Cards and : dancing furnished diversion for the occasion, their gaests number ' tag about IS young folk. . Mrs. Margaret -Burrell-Biddl and Miss - Sally Hart returned to the city Monday following a visit to SeatUe at the cot tage of Mrs. J. F. Griawold. ' Mrs.' Fred A. Jacobs, who has been rraklnr her home-for some time at the Mallory hotel, left J Thursday ' far Cali fornia where she will spend the winter. Mrs Fred P. Morey. entertained 'in formally ; at three tables ' of - bridge Thursday 'afternoon at , her home at Glenmorrie. Mist June Smith will become the bride of Mr... Claude Fryer Wednesday. Their engagement was announced recently at - a luncheon for :whtch the Misses Gladys and Edith Duvall wertf'hostesfiea. . , : Mrs. H. Ehubert of Everett. Wash., has -, been the shiest of Mr.; and iMra.-James A. Lindsay of 626 Last Couch street for til rit ,week. , . t , - - .-v:. vSva' . 1 11 "- i-' r'-r-f V A,v W ti t , - , . - - - - 1 ; 4 -4-k r- - - -4-- 4 - , -4-' - v f . 1 BUSHlfEU fWOTO Dorothy Kerns Beautiful Bride. Of Past Week Wedding With William Hoover Steiwer Celebrated Saturday Before .Large Company. ONE of the interesting weddings of of the week was that of Miss Doro thy Kerns and Mr. William Hoover Etelwer, which took place Saturday eve ning at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kerns, in Irving ton. Jhe service was read before an lm provlsed altar of -palms and fall blos soms, by Dr. .Harold Leonard Bowman. pastor of the First Presbyterian church, in the presence of. about 200 guests. The bride wore a lovely gown of ivory toned macrlme and Brussels net fashioned with an unusual' trimming of strings of pearls .which carried the sleeve line- to the wrist and made an ornamentation for the bodice and skirt The veil was attached to a head dress of tulle built upon a bandeau of orange blossoms. The bridal bouquet was of white orchids and Ulies-of-the-valley. Little Jean - Latourette. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Latourette. led the bridal procession, carrying a basket of flowers. Miss Leslie Kerns, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, aaid wore a dainty , frock of palest orchid fcueri chiffon and carried 'rosea. Mr. Aaron Whitmer attended the bridegroom as best man. -...-- -.-,.. . At the reception which followed the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Kerns, parents of the bride, and Mrs. W. W. Steiwer. mother of the bridegroom, received with the bridal party. Mrs. Kerns wore, lovely model of silver grray velvet- aad Mrs. Steiwer was smartly , gowned in black. - , A . Mrs. 5. C Teris presided at tha coffee urns and Mr. Paul C. Bates cut the ices. Mrs. Edward 'A. O'Neill served at the punch table and assisting about ' the rooms were Mra. ya---ra Burgard, Mrs. Edward , Allen Thompson. Mrs. Alfred F. Sullivan. Mrs. Arthur Trumbull Brown. Miss Virginia Thatcher. Miss Dorothy Shea and Miss Evelyn Thatcher presented the guests with dainty- boxes 01 wedding cake. Mr. Steiwer and his bride have been extensively entertained since the an nouncement cf .their engagement. Fol- ' A t,::r .V .U;Vv " ;i i M y:'-;-fr4f fe:;yy--y,yyP.j ;My..y I ; fe. , , , yV:-: hlfey4 - ' Ul ajSj.r..-.l 1 1,, "t- -,,.4 x-- t-"- ' i4-.ql ... - , ' '.ti4 is " ' ' . " : L. T Vtwi, jimiuhjuwi- " S y?;ri?yiiyi ''-y---i; -u!M iv A SB , ctyyri-&i I .-r-v ' ::;! - K '..V-jJ .55?fc-5 'V4 3l ; yrr :cr 't ; s : 8 1 -: JS0M'X' , B I 1 II III ."ji fl" " I I'M. I'm --Tl'l r ,M I I - , " 1 1 11 r II I'll" Mf rjniHREE attractive bride? erf the fcast week whose weddings took place on Saturday evening were Miss Jean Kelly, who became I the bride of Mr. Robert Warrens at her, home, -891 Westover road; Miss Dorothy Kerns, whose marriage , to Mr. W.. H. Steiwer took place at her home in Irvineton, and Miss Laura Blossom, bride of Mr. Girald, C Bishop. Her attendants were Miss Marjorie McGuire and Miss'Mary Blossom. The welding was at St. Stephens IPrcKathedral. j - lowing their wedding trip . they . will make their home In The. Alameda. ' ' Miss Phoebe TMemarah. who wasa visit or In the city from SeatUe, and a partici pant in the Oregon suu championship tournament at the Portland Golf club, was the house guest of Mr and -'Mrs. Hamilton F. . Corbels during .th week. Tuesday Sins' Corbett entertained Infor mally at bridge and tea for Miss Tid- lafiifb- - - - -i. ' Mrs. Samuel Thompson Halsted of Hiverside, CaX. -who has been the guest of. her parents. , Mr. and Mrs. Wifliarn MacMaster at Ardgour for several weeks returned to her home la Uu South Moo- day after having been extensively enter tained -by Portland friends. Mrs. Hal ted spent two days with Mr. -and Mnt walker Wlllia Kamm at. -San Mateo on hfifVajf souQfc -. 4--" .-'"--. , 4 -4.. T--. Blossom-Bishop Wedding One of Unusual Beauty Ceremony Is Celebrated" Saturday . Evening at Pro-cathedral . By Dean Hicks. rrvHE pro-cathedral Of St. Stephen the X Martyr was" made attractive Satur day 'evening for the wedding ot Miss Laura Blossom and Mr. Girald Cyrus Bishop. Pink cosmos, bright hued sen las. combined with other flowers and nalma. with tall cathedral tapers burn ing at the altar, formed the, setting of unusual Beauty ior in wicuiuhj, was performed by Very Kev. Reginald f T Vlir-kit. f ' The bride was. gowned In white Can ton crepe combined with duchess -lace which was fashioned Into a dainty bodice imm!nir. the wedding - veil, which de pended from a coronet of the lace fell to the edge -of the. train. Her flowers .fi an unshowered bouquet -of roses and Ulles-of-tne-vauey .: ano oouvaraia. Miss 1 Mary . Blossom, sister of the bride, was maid .of honor, and. was at tractively gowned in blue georgette crepe a silver and wore a large tulle hat of black. Her flowers were Ophelia rosea. Miss Marjorie McGuire as bridesmaid wore Tose-ptnk georgette . heavily . emr broldered and a hat pf black lace. She carried . pink roses. - - - s , ' Ushers at the church were Ir. Allen P. Noyes and Messrs. tieorge w. tieri ron. Hugh. Burdetta McGuire and .Ray mond Wes-tervelt. - A reception followed at the bome'of the bride's parents, Mr. ana ant wwT K. Blossom, 4. in . Irving t street. Mrs. Blossom wore a gown of black char meuse and a corsage bouquet of roses. Following a brief -wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Bishop will make their home at US ' East Seventeenth street north. Altar Clpths; of Rare Brocade Used.atWeddirigj Wedding of Miss Isan Kelly and Mr. Robert Warrens Has0' Unique Feature. rpWO lovely "old : altar cloths of rare A Chinese brocade, . fashioned into kneeling . pillows, which had, been used hvthe American consulate in China and Japan for years when the Hon. 11 B. Miller was in the consular service In the Orient, ; were employed at the wed ding ceremony of his niece, Mies Jean Kelly, who - became the bride 'of Mr. -Robert Warrens, Saturday evening.- The wedding was one -of the .largest .home ceremonies of the season and took place at the residence of the bride's parents, - Colonel and Mrs. George K. Kelly, in Westover road, at :30 o'clock, .Dr. 'A. -A. Morrison., rector of Trinity Episco pal church,' officiating. . . - The bride was attractive in a gown mented on the bodice with crystal beads. Tne neaaaress was or a Kussian;. coro-. net pattern of Satin and pearl trimmings of white satin and princess lace - orna and the lace was used as a border for the wedding veil. Her flowers . were Bride roses. , . - . "V" . - Mrs.- Kate Kelly and Mrs. Dorothy Sharp Kelly were, matrons of honor -and. were gowned in silver toned American beauty satin and Jade green, lacei and sliver respectively. All the bride's at tendants .carried - dainty little French bouquets of vari-hued flowers. : Miss . Eva Kelly, sister of the bride, -wore a gown of French blue brocade shot with green , and .: Miss . Florence Holmes - in a gown of changeable blue with - double toned ' ribbon girdle oma- mented with, forget-me-nots, were brides . maids. Master George Kelly Jr as-rlng ' bearer, wore a .smart page's Suit, -of black velvet and lltUe Patricia -Kelly was-a dainty Jtlower girl In a ruffled frock of pink net.' , The. aisle, for the bridal party was , formed by a' group of sorority college glrU, classmates' of the bride at Oregon Agricultural.: college, , their number in eluding Mtss MUdred Catton of Winlockv Wash. ; -Miss Mary Holmes, Miss .Naomi Fitch. Miss Martha Kiger, Miss Bess Walch.; Miss . Helen Cole of CorvallU. Miss Lucile Resing, Mrs. Edwin Wright Miss Naomi Beckwlth and Miss . Helen Dahlgren of Portland. V " Mr.-;" William Warrens Jr. ' Was v the bridegroom's attendant. . T," - - At the .reception which followed the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. William War-1 rens of Sherwood, parents of the bride groom, and Colonel ' and Mrs. Kelly, parents of the bride, received with the bridal couple. . : . At the supper table and during the reception those who presided at tne coffee urns, cut the ices and assisted with the serving were Mrs. A- W. Whit mer, Mrs. George C. Reiter. Mrs. Dick Kiger of Corvallis, Mrs. John Porter of CorvalllB, Mrs. R. R. Giltner, Mrs. Jo seph A. Hill and Mrs. Ernest F.. Tucker. At the punchbowl : were . Miss Sybil Brown, Miss Nellie ' Hemenway. Miss Constance Sharp and Miss Naomi Fitch. Following a brief wedding trip Mr. Warrens and his bride will make their home on a farm about five miles from Forest Grove. , ' Mrs. Adrian McCalman, who Is leav ing the city Monday for California, has been a guest of honor at several affairs during the past week. Monday? Mrs. James D.- Honeyman entertained mfor- mally at a tea for her. - Mrs. O. E. Fletcher ' was hostess for duneheou and line party at the Orpheura -Tuesday: and Mrs. W. - B. Peacock entertained at bridge for her Wednesday afternoon. y Mrs. Sidney Van Wyck Peters Marie Louise Winslow) expects to go to San Francisco, her former home, early in November to .be an attendant at the ; wedding of Miss Betty Falger and Rob ert Miller. . Miss Josephine Grant of Burllngame, . who was a recent guest at. the home of her aunt. Mrs. . Thomas Kerr, will also be in the wedding party. Mrs. C. Ed ward Grelle was hostess Friday for a luncheon of. eight covers at.- her home In Overton, street, . her guests Including Mrs. David T. Honey- man. Mrs. w. B. Ayer, Mrs. William C. Alvord, Miss Hislch, Mrs. C Harry Davis,. Mrs. George A. Marshall and Mrs. Polly T. Lombard. , - Mrs. Hairy T."N!'Cblal will entertain a few friends Informally at bridge Wed nesday afternoon in honor of- ;Mr. Nicolai's sister, Mrs. Ernest Duncan of San Francisco, who is the guest of her mother. Mrs. Theodore NicolaL . - -The visitor has . been ' in the -city ' aeveral weeks and will . remain here , until No vember L " .". "-' Mrs, Alma Raleigh has issued Invita tions for" the reception - to be given at the new bachelor home at 245 North Twenty-fifth street, of which she Is In charge. - The reception, which will be In the nature of a house warming; win take place Saturday evening from S.to U o'clock. - " Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. wessinger, Mr. and- Mrs. Gilbert H. Durham and Mr.' and Mrs. Maurice EL Crura packer made up a party for dinner at -CDiumots Gorge hotel last Saturday, evening on the occasion of the. wedding anniversary, ,of Mr. and Mrs. Crumpacker. . . . , Mrs. Paul M. French was hostess for a luncheon Tuesday, honoring Miss Gladys Porter, whose marriage to Mr. Leroy- Armond took place Wednesday; morning '. at Westminster Presbyterian church. 4 ' , " - if Mr." and Mrs. Ca JD. Bruun.' who have been making their home at Waverley Country club during the. summer months, have removed to the Multnomah hotel, where they will spe ndJthe winter. - --i - -Mr.-and Mrs. Herbert Stchel (Elise Feldman) ha ye returned to the city fol lowing a motor -trip to Southern . Cali fornia. They will make their home for the present at the Benson hotel. Mra. Harry W. Shat-. ho has. been spending a few days at Hood River in company' with Mrs. John Sbulaa, kaa returned to the city.,' ' - " 6