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2 ntE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY HORNING. OCTOBER 13, 1C21. r , I I Series of Teas Is Held During ; Golf Tourney rpHB afternoon hours at the Portland 'fX Golf club assumed the aspect of a series ox mi during- w iubjtuibT Oregon state championship tournament. Ea woman of the club were present In ra numbers and many out of town visitors enjoyed the hospitality of the local women. Saturday evening- waa marked by a dinner dance at tha club 'for which numerous partiaa wera made VP. - ., Mrs. C. C Wlntermute waa chairman of tha entertainment committee for the week and asked several of tha members ' f tha dab to be hostess for each day . and they, la turn, chose their assistants. "Wednesday afternoon Mrs. W. C. Bristol and Mrs. Thomas Wynne Watts presided at tha tea urns and were assisted in serving by Mrs. Thomas Hart,- Mrs. Henry Sbofner, Mrs. J.. Boss, Mrs. George X. Williams, Mrs. Fenton E. r Grlgsby and Mrs. Frank A. Eeltkemper. " Thursday Mrs. Emery Olmstead and Mrs. W. W. Banks wera hostesses and wera assisted at the tee. tables by Mra, Jane Burns Albert, Mrs. Miles Standlsh, Mrs.; Jack Yates. Mrs. Paul H. DeHass. Mrm. Treve Jones. Mrs. C K. Zilly and Mrs. H. Marion. - Friday Mrs. Lester W. Humphreys and Mrs. C B Lynn poured and their as- , iuBUHk w airs, vrrea Jm mvui. Mrs. Clayton. Sharp, Mra. H. B. Shofner. Mrs. "Allen Turner, Mrs. K. 8. Hlggina. Mrs, W. H.' Cullers and Mrs. Philip . Datar. 1 Tha list for Saturday included Mrs. Bert Richards and Mrs. Jack Storey at the tea urns, with assistants Including ' Mrs. William Roope, Mlse Alice Ryan, Mrs. C Butler, Mrs. J. C. Collins. Mrs. A. . Emstead and Mrs.. P, J. Holohsn. ' ' Mrs. Victor Brandt will enterUin Fri day at hr residence In JLaurelhurst. 160 Mirtmar Place, for the benefit of the , bail ding- fund of tha Portland Woman's club. Bridge wil be the diversion of . tha afternoon. Those who will assist tha hostess are: Mrs. Charles E. Run yen. Mrs, Frahk McCrlllta. Mrs. Will H. See. Mra. Alfred T. Bonney. Mrs. N. XX. Carpenter, Mra, It p. Cloyea- and Mrs. O. W, Taylor. Mas Louisa Muriel Ja eebson will favor tha aruests with in. - BirumenUl numbers. ' :'V ' ' . Mra, Andrew J. Browning of Tha Ala meda waa hostess Wednesday at a ' luncheon tn honor of her mother, Mrs. W. C. Wttsel of Wsshlngton, D. C, who la vtefttaf her daughters, Mrs. Browning and Mra. Charles p. Gage. . Mrs. Oscar tteomia was hostess for a supper and theatre party Monday eve. xung la honor of Miss Gladys Porter, : whoss xnarrlsga to Mr. Leroy Ansood " took place Wednesday morning. .. An engagement of Interest is that of Mia Maria Jeanne Fisher and Mr. Fred W-. Barker, which was announced r- r. Yt ?z THIS ATTRAOQTVE SET AT UNUSUAL PRICE OF $80 Our line of Red Fufnitara Is'mide of roaud select reed. Many numer ouj novelties onrinated fcy $. The price range u $0ca that every hone cm bavft t$ Reed Furmtttrc; The pctter homes are beinj furnished to Reed. Ktx sreciAuTy shop " ;. , 319 WILUAR3 AVENUE '4 V 1 IS J i s . . : wifV .. V P MRS. B. WELDY ROSS of 1137 Cumberland road left the city recently for the East and South and on her return will visit Honolulu. Mrs. Freda Alexander of San Francisco has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Roeschle, for some time. Mrs. Vance Thomas Ferguson is one of the young matrons of the Junior league who will assist with the. benefit bazaar to be given by that organization at Multnomah'hotel, November 5. . , '. v. cently. The bride-to-be is an attractive girl and has many friends In tha city. Mr. Barker is a popular member of Multnomah Amateur Athletic club and was formerly attached to tha mechan ical staff of the Oregonlan and later wiUr The Journal He is now connect ed with tha West Coast Engraving com pany. The wedding is planned for the early spring. v .. Mrs. G. J. Ftankel has returned to tha city following a visit of three months In the East and South. Mrs. Esper Hansen was hostess for a bridge party of five tables Thursday honoring Mrs. Frederick Ingalls Sipp (Marlon 6poerl), who is a visitor here from Topeks, Kan. Reed college alumni entertained at a reception at Portland Height club 'in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Richard F. Schols and tha new members of tha faculty. ,-' Mr, and Mra. E, C Papa entertained about 20 of their friends at aa informal supper party at' their home la Irvlngton Friday evening, f ollowins tha formal dance given at tha dub. - - "' Mrs. Frederick EL'Judd entertained at bridge Wednesday afternoon with a few additional guests calling at tha tea hour. LH 1 i . c EAST 3503 . -r -lu, . If Iff. . X 1 if . w' sr .- i- -t :?::-:: The tea table waa presided; over by Mrs. C S, Jackson, Mrs, James P. Bart and Mrs. John JU5SS Dickson. Mrs. Judd asked a group of friends In for bridge again rauy afternoon. "A STAR OF THE FIRST MAGNITUDE" CYREHA YAK GORDON Caatmlt. Chleagw Open ' - ... Audi tbriiim Monday Evening. Orteber Xa, Prices tt.it. $t.5. Inptndinir tax. Seats on sale at Sherman. Clay Co., October 23 and St. . Mail Orders ew. Make cheeks payable tO v. - , - - '.... ELVYN CCoCERT EUSEAU , , f sos run su ' . f jc 'r',' K ran Miss Weston to Be Married on Next Tuesday PORTLAND friends of Miss Margaret 17 Weston and Mr. T. H. Banfield will be interested to know of their approach ing marriage, which will take place Tuesday at 2 o'clock at tha residence of Dr. W. W. Toungson. Miss Weston is the daughter of Mr. and Mrsy William Weston and snares a wide circle of friends to tha city with her fiance, who is a resident member of Multnomah Am ateur Athletic club. Following a brief wedding trip Mr. Banfield and hia bride will make their home in Portland, where SWSBaSS9BSB9BBaBSaVWE9SBBtB8BBB! il rp i . iV loo Late-iei wot ioo Laie A Play in Three Act By the Avtthor'of "Goblinf TIMZ A3TD PLACEi Aat Z A Tea. at Aliee'i kosse a asena be. ' ' y - for Xasaa. Jict XX A, eard party tarvs, wests before ' Xmaa,. Act D3 The frost perch of AUeet home one week before Xmaa, . . Actl The act open with a group of young society maids dis- cussing, among other things, their engraved greeting . cards. Most of the girls, having heeded advertisements, have ordered theirav "Have you ordered your Christmas cards, Alice r asks one of tha girls. Tha ringing of the telephone ends the act before Alice can answer. . . . t "' ; Act II ' ' The curtain rises upon a scene, of festive merriment. ' A happy group are enjoying a card party. Conversation -drifts from people to clothes to movies and then back again to people. JlnaHy pna of the girls breaka thla pre- f ordained conversational routine with. -Have yon ordered 1 ' your personal angraved greeting cards yet, Alice r But the arrival of a lata guest takes Alice away for a few . moments and tha question falls. t - . ".. ,' ; - v . j : .a)... Act m Curtain l Alioa has 'at UsVseen tha light." - After a ' heart-breaking day of shopping-, we sea ha trudging home- ward cresUsilenher spirit broken. Mother waits en the A; steps, "Mother dear, why did X watt so longf sobs Alice, , Tva triad every store and not one will accept my order s ' - tot cards, they are'aH awamped." . "Cheer up. my dear, ' ' answers tha resourceful mother as she nroduces a cam. pleted order of angraved Christmas cards, "I ordered these "for you weeks ago at" f T T . ' - Third. and -Tt,fn.ttt.Tl.,,ftt,i,,,ftf.(f ntlftlttflfff fftffft,,,ftft,,,,,,,,,,T,,,rf i,,,ttf llfl .iMtuUMtiiMtitlMiUMttttiimiiMiMtUUiUUUtUlHI SupperDance on Friday Last; Is Brilliant" Affair rCB crystal room. of ther Benson hotel was attractively; decorated with au tumn leaves and great bouquets of cbrysanUiernuma Friday evening for the nupper daooe tor which Mr. mjaa Mrm. Krvin G. XIhy and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Zimmerman wera hosts. Late .la the evening av buffet supper was served. The affair, assembled about 200 of the younger married folk of th eity The (neat list included . Messrs. . and Mesdame G. E. Baker, W. J. Hafmann, Frank McCriUis, Walter H. Evans, John H. " Stevenson. Robert "- Krohn. H. J. Blaesing, Charles EX. Dant. on H, Peters. A. D. Frost. W. H. Chatten, S. I Eddy, Charlea E RunyanT Fred A. Cook, N. "U. Carpenter, .Harvey Wells. Thomas Wynne Watts, Dow VJ Walker. Bert Haney. E. V, littlefield. C. H. Green, John W. .Vo?ran, Earl Ziinmer man, F. M. Kirsch. W. B. I-ayton. A. H. JLea. H.' E. Lounsbury, W. H. Lawson, B. M. McLeod. J. P. Menefee, O. W. Mielke, Ralph Miller, Jefferson Myers, G. A- Ol son. N.; A. Perry, Victor Phillips, lOrrin Pierce, Charles Powell. T. M. Rams- deli. Donald i Rass. Carl ' Schranm. Walter Scott. Robert Skeene, BL . N. Strong, G. N. Versteeg. H. I, yorse, George Walters, Walter S. 'Zimmerman, OUver Hidden, A. Strahorn. H. R. Blau velt. Hush J. Boyd, J. C. Brooks. George W. Caldwell, H. H. Cofold, M. S. Peely, John Dixon, N. R, Donlan. J. E.j Pur ham, Gerald Frlnk, W. D. Froude, C E, Glafke. Fred Glenn. A. P. Goss, C 'A, Hartmann, R, E. Irvine, w. T. Jacobson, E. W. Johnson. Wilfred T. Jones, W. ! Kapus, George W. Joseph, J. R. Kase- bergr, H. J. Kelly, W, E. Kiernan, Dr. and Mrs.-w. F. Amos. Dr. and Mrs. Oswald W. Taylor. Mesdames !. K. Moore and Iva Henry, Misses Nina Dressel, Kutb Cronin, Helen Zimmerman, Captain W. Stuart Zimmerman, Mr. Wtllard llhy, Mrs. ' Bradford Froude, Mr. Daniel C. Upp Jr. ;- : :, ' . . The marriage of Miss Theo Philips and Mr. J. T. Lewis of Chehalia, Waslu, took place at a-.0 o'clock Wednesday at the First Methodist church south, the Rev. J. B. Harris officiating The bride wore a smart costume of tan Canton crepe with small hat to match and a corsage of orchids and ! roses. There were no attendants. The'; bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Philips of this ctfcr. Following a wedding trip to San Francisco and Los Angeles, Mr. Lewis and Ms bride will go to Tayoltita. Mexico, where they will make their home. v. "A benefit dance to be given at, Mult nomah hotel Wednesday evening by Lambda Beta chapter of PI Tau PI fra ternity Will be sponsored by the Temple Beth Israel sisterhood and the Council of Jewish Women, ; The various com mittees in - charge have been diligently at work preparing novelties and spe cialties for the affair. Several ; prises for the highest bridge score, and for the best waits and foxtrot are also benlg planned. Several surprises in the way of novelty dances to-lend "1925" atmos phere are being arranged tor, since the funds secured from the ball er to be used for the purpose of bringing the 1925 conclave of the fraternity to Port land. Mrs. Hannah Qilroy was hostess Thursday at an Informal luncheon in honor of Mrs. John Simpson of Grunoch, Scotland, who is a visitor in tne city. Additional guests were Mrs, W. D. An derson. Mrs. James Patterson and Mrs, Marie McCraig. ,, . Mrs. H. A. Rady of San Francisco, who has been a visitor in the city at the home of Mr. and Mra. W. j. Hof- mtnn in Irvinston for several ; weeks, left Portland for ,her home in the South Monday. - t ;fT I . 99 li goes unanswered. The curtain : - f "'.. f - l.- '-' V J. Ke'Gili Co O Alder Street BAZAAR. PLANS MADE n -: . k;'- ' ie n h - . t t at at JUNIOR. -LEAGUE ACTIVE - j ; - . - -J .,- .r - JTJls'IOR league members are ' busily occupied, with details for' the success of the baxaar -: to be given by them at the Multnomah hotel November S. ; Comi mitteea have bee,n oemp)eted and prepa rations for this installation of the booths have been made.- ' ' Among the most recent - additions to the lists on committees for. departments of the bazaar are those,. ho will assist In tha bakery booth, which will be in charge of Mrs. . Mary H. Scarborough and Mrs. George Maxwell. The commit tee Includes t . Mrs. Veraoa Cartwright, Mrs. R, M. Dooley, Mra Paul c. Gieey; Miss Anna Wheeler, Mrs. Henry W. Wessinger. Mrs. W. H. Lines, Mrs. Mor ris H. Whltehouse, Mrs. ..Jack White, Mrs. Chester O. Murphy, Mra J. Guy Richards, Miss Katharine Hart and Mrs. Percy Smith. f - Mrs. Hamilton F. Corbett's committee will have charge of the sale f character dolls, the list to Include Mrs. Henry Ladd Corbett, Mra A. V. . Norrla, Mrs. Thomas S. Barnes, Mrs. Hallett 'Max well. Mrs.. Scott M. Redfleld, Mrs. Charles Thornton Ladd, Mrs. Alfred F. Sullivan, Miss Virginia Wears and Mlsa KserlneLaldlaw.,A..:r;; A; Mra. Lawreac R. Wheeler, f who haa charge of the tndustrtai arts booth, will have- as her assistants Miss vomeua Cook, Miss Louise Unthlcum, MUs Mar jorie Hall. Miss Nadine Caswell. Miss Susanna Piatt. Miss Margaret Blddle. Mis Elisabeth Halley and Mrs. Ferdi nand C. Smith. - Mrs, Alfred F. 'Smith, who !U direct the amusenrtnU, will have as her assist, ants Miss Kathryn Hoyt, Miss, VOna Guthrie, Mrs, i Nancy Zan. Scott. -Miss Jean - Skene,! Mrs. Clarence Olmstead, Mrs. Coe A. McKenna, Miss Helen Page, Miss Gretehen KlostermanrMlss Mar g-aret Bates. -Mrs. Arthur T. Brown. ul - . J Theyll Fascinate TofThes"e Debonnaire' " ' ' : '' NEW ' FEATHERED HATS at a special introductory price Monday-- SWETT Mrs. Edward Valenttne. Miss Louise Poulsea and Miss Gretehen Smith. The marriage of Miss Grace C GilUs and Mr. Albert C Cannard took place Tuesday a.t SaO o'cloclc at the Church of the Assumption, St. Johns. Th nu tial mass was sung, by tha chnrrb choir and the Kev. Father Myers offldateC Miss Cella GUlia, sister of , the bride, was bar only, attendant. .The bride was smartly attired in a . dark blue tallleur and wore -a modish hat tQ. match. She carried ' a shower ."bewjuet .of white chrysanthemums and ferns. v Immedl ately following the ceremony a weddings breakfast was had at the GUlis home In Willamette boulevard- Aa the birth anniversaries of Miss Gillis and her mother, Mra. George Glllls.- occurred on her . wadding day, two-, large, birthday cages found a conspicuous- place, lu the decorative ' arrangement: on the" break fast table,- one waa - aflame , with ? II candles in honor of the bride,'-and the other waa illumined by SO candles com memorative of - the mother's birthday anniversary. . . Miss Irene Daly ofSeatUe writ enter tala October It at a dancing, party hon ortng Misa Helen Phillips of 4 Clay Street and her fiance. Dr. Ernest Kail ft San Francisco, Cal.' Sixty guests will be entertained by Miss Daly at, her home in Seattle. . 4- . a-. .j'itrsC J. WViHarrlson was nostess for a dinner party Thursday evening at er home at 141 i. Fatten avenue, at which covers, were placed for Mr. and Mrs. William : Bacon, Mr. nd Mra. Lester MUler, Miss "Carrie ,'Bacon and Mrs. Emma O'tonnell.' ' .'' .--v.-'e -e-!,. . ,. . ;r..' - The - eirhty-eishth v birthday anni versary of Mr. Jackson J. Miller was the occasion of a family gathering Sat urday evening for which. Miss Marjorle A. Miller was hostess at the home of her father. Ms, E. a MUler. 6i Is the Outstanding Features of the Emporium's Noteworthy i Selection pj Splendid ' SUI TS Reflecting Our Determination to Present . ;."- "QUALITYataPRIGE" Always' smart always dist!nctive-E MPOKIUM suits compel interest at any! price but we cannot empha size enough the VALUE the STYLE the SUPERIOR QUALITY embodied in our extensive showing of Suits specially and carefully selected to fill the demand for moderately priced apparel with no lessening of quality, and-smartness. . r. ;. ''f'-'J . i Painstakingly tailored from fabrics of exceUent'quality elaborated with handsome embroideries and rich fur trim-5 mings " ; i i-. '.X. '" - .. ..' -p, j, .-V,-v : r- Every suit bears the stamp of individuality and distinc tion demanded by women of diserirrunatkm . ! In such a diversity of modes: that selection becomes t matter of choosing the most-becoming 1 - ' . . . Suedeines Y alamos Duvet de laine Trieotines All shades for women and misses'; - They're Onf tie 7 bined with rich velvets 4hey add a note " f I " of .smartness to the simplesttailleur or. " v . U u Black and Festivities for Horse ; S ho y .' Week-" Planned TTH the night horee show- of the "Pacific International Livestock Bx- poslUon only a fetr. weeks away? Port land folk who follow this event each tut vitli lncnuin interest. - are - '- may rikkuis; puna lor wutow theweek of November 7 to 12. ;. This year there will be matinee performances Thursday. Friday and Saturday of the horse show week, and to date ail but. a very few of the boxes have been re- erveiL! r, f0ktS''Q w;' -2 ti; i Without doubt much of the increased attendance at horse shows of late years Is due to tha featuring of the hunting and Jumping 'claasea. There is Just enough of the ' ; spectacular and danger m these events to greatly - increase the Interest of spectator. .' This year entries are greater In number, and of higher , claae and will undoubtedly teault in a greatly , improved show and In a' new attendance record. .... Boa holders for tha year are; "W B. Ayer, Alma D. Kats. F. S. ;-Stlmsonj -W. J. Burns, Frsnk Robertson, B. C.'nar nall. Sterrett Packing company, George A. Pelrson. H. .R. 13 verdlng, - Portland Catqe A Loan assootaUon. Ralph H. ' Jenkins. I A. Lewis,. A. C Ruby. Hua Hume, Charlea Fagan, First National bank, Ambrose , M.- Crohln, George I Parker. Lannlng A Hoggan. O. M. Plum mer. It.- J. Simpson, George .Buckler, Livestock - State 'bank,- Julius Meier. George Bates A Co Chamber of Com merce, E. A Sluart Pressv Northwestem bank, George Lawrence company, Ladd A Tilton bank. United-SUtea bank. m ' . e . . . . Oscar C Nelson, a prominent Golden dale real estate man and formerly for many years engaged In the newspaper business in Goldendale, was married Wednesday In Portland to Mrs. Krelyn Crowe, clerk of tha auperior court of Klickitat county. The marriage follows a courtship that began last summer,. The brid orroerly xvAlumo QUALITY 99 Tailleurs ; Strikingly fur I trimmed modes Embroidered f the cleverest hats Fashion has ' tMtnnl i ' T?ff.,Al. . 59.50 street frock noteworthy also is their moderate price 1 ' r I - - $12.50 brown.