The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 09, 1922, Page 8, Image 8

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    SOCIAL
CALENDAR
rHE OREGON DAILY" JOURNAL.' POirrrW OREGON
TUESDAY, JANUARY TO
JZZTZZL?"!.?? chapman,-
- udl mil m for nni.
Social' Calendar
Includes Teas
Week
During
V VhereI
at jjo
uwi a BO pvupt lft ITg. I vrmaeB M I IN B. -i
P." fc?Baley uMw daughter, I "d T1j JftE"!-
r . IM entertained 1 -'rr"!3" . 1 Alder. Hlab-ek-
nor.inaa 100 rMU ra honr of Mrm. I f Aun.
headHa.
Klmr.iy-. diuihur-ta-lt. w anr"- rirm" - M4r aft
AreWbaM KlnoJty (Ann Mm Chip- w HWPpDBOME Broadway at Tam-
charming Hood RlT.r girl, who 1 J- Ackm. A Ha viadS
retly ram to Portland to make hr pietnrea.1 ilu and m-nnin.
on. Th marrlaaa or Win rni . PHOTOPLAYS
4 Mr. Xtnr.ly tk ".'I" ""aT?1". L'l Ten
Weaka ago In Hood RiraT. LUKKWBwadwaT" tiSml " Bar
At th ta tabl won: Ifr Donald iTV "olbta to
ruVfUf "n Mrt- 'lW BW4U. Mm EXVOLT-WMMnrto. ,t Park. Anh. Bttwart
fww, jis uorotnr KaswL ry' miihi at Park. tw. w
Mr DarM B. Lorlng and Mrs. Zera ' n p.. 11
STa-eJ-S
Hiuucation to lbe
Discussed at
V Meeting
education ? Z. of .
creen g)oticb .lutis
Features Handsdme"
Gowns, jPretty Girls
Boo.
t:lTtrlty of Onto, Euan. An
rVmni or Uurant annoanccd on
in eampun laat wMk-nd whm that f
&s8rJS& g, Dance Revue
MU, MJl to Btudnt In Ui UnlTr
t'l 'vrimttH dapartmant, whila Mr.
7Lhhur .w PMsaw la Jon I from
Orafon Arleultaral collar, whera h la
tnambar of Alpha Taa Omtf fra-UraJtr.
a, . . Amonj areraj acts of merit on the
MaUrw-A danoa will ba Htmi In tha "w HPP6oma! bUl,' a "Song and
MUrar Community club houaa Friday DaBC Rvue" put on by a mixed com.
Uxa Big club. Patrons and patron- .v d maximum appreciation from
M'. Mr, rrad Patera. lh Sunday andtenee. The act waa hand-
Mr. and Mra. Lv v. vin m. w aomelr atar .v. .
T. W, Allan and Mra. O. Lahr. I wil very atunninf rowna. !
' Mlaa Marrarat WUllamaon' and Mr
Burton Jarrta wera Quietly married In
Spokane. Waah. The bride la a daugh
ter of Mr. J. A. WUUamaon of 210K
outh Broadway. Followinf a brief
trip Mr. and Mra. Jarrta will make their
horn la Portland.
-;T?.H,'TI 5,u of Uncoln Wh achol
UI slye a dance at Laurelhurat club
kouao January 0. The committee In
enarw of arranramenta. Includlnfc- Otto
Zl 7. U 7 "eMr' pl Krauae.
rrank Oernian and Earl Chile.
a a
Mra. Hamilton F. Corbett la In San
rranclaco. Mr. Corbett expecu to Join
Me vlfe B the South In abort time.
They will uit In Southern California
Mfora returning to Portland.
. 9or5o Voorhlea arrlTed In the
lty today from Medford ad will be
of "tour; Mr. Mafraret
Blddje, for a abort time.
a
Mr. and Mra. William Jtasim hava aa
their houae rueat their daahter. Mra.
B, a Gantry of Seattle.
e a a
n..4 it win; oe a la-
K L5Se: tin-j of the
at 2 -U vwv 4 , . clrci I'riday
. r1"- mxreenmenta will
SSS"; floaa of the buatnea,
PS- r"6-- Monteaanc
the 7001 5
Kalama. Wan v. -m.- nr i
.et'afJ,ers of Kalama-s school- t
vv...e, wnen the tr...
Soma new jokes and nth ,,....
. , , ' MUIIKIVUD
ica i to THe Kid'a Laat
Nlrtt.- a racy little rtetch put on blrk
man and a maid icomi An IK. Vt 1 1
rviiu. m ,..
Paul and Oeorria Wn
!'fCf!i.lmpref"rlT wtth PPropriate acenlc
"J.T wln8 lnatant ap-
Drovai. ta a t- i .
:. -ijhs uyen ud
the program with a aon nii a.
u.um CIUD nllll.l i t- ... " T. ".c l.
The committee In t .n n." iP and the De
ita. lnclum, 2 on? 1)1,0 Perform some very wonder-
iui reau of eUrenrth
tUIHB,
r J7.H,e ,n th WaJ1-" Erring; Alice
df1." aenaationai mo4
frrT": f"r,nr Wgh society .tuff con
h."It? ??ne 'rom underworld
t .krVi, J"er" n e"ecUve finale
to the Hippodrome bill.
New Tork.--The new danelns; frocks
leave much to th Individuality ofthe
Kenton club wllj'.aurUln Wneada, T w- iSR 2?S?&
.... tt Mnem: the line of decoiTetiy.
made with comDaratlwiT i.-h - i.
in the-back and few 11".
alonally both arm holes and ehouWer
i-Ti-l?? tyPW recenuy seen, co"
........ i , owck iDoaica, with a skirt of
- -wwucuiK as
vanln with
club booaa la Rutaatx atraat
Lyric Show One of
Many Fun Elements;
Song Numbers Good
Lyrta theatre
brlfi.t
IS4, P chn w necWrr L?,- m"cull head, provided UiVan-
et start ad. The "Pnnr atocklnga Vm provide anklea
-mJr." .f U. a A." had IU Ult.C,h.Vact" ' ?ornment. for the
ikT"-" - wuiar oearn reeort. where I fo, .frI? B . u W1.4 06 emphaalxed
wra la ample opportunity for the fun- dr... t iUTear WH " 'r formal
4kln af Al Pranka. Eddie Wrlrtt and Ughl b,W nude ahadea
tha oue. Lyric pU?era t. , ,i f P.4 to b. the moat Bom.la.
he Prettily eoetumei and I La oraiX f Ji Lch?oolt brown, win
mm " - . ua ha worn ul. i i l . .
-" rmlt back- Oocka rV ' ' "tent
of lata aonc euceaaawa. wow tn embroidered clocks for th
w aaaivt
pc sss
rS.mf and C"UUns 't school
ildinRa The' hTh
offieV uon. teachers'
tea- -rV'r:'r'" manual train-
Tha ,i,in..T - . I'",-B uepartmenta.
thrrf" .domestic science
uj county.
a a
tt r.
club w. .." improvement
ThunuJ. . rr.v Ul roruana on I
atlon 'A"i?. "PKe on "American!- I
a o Js 4 .8C"881on. ned. with
Bittnr Tn.,',f.KY?rnmnt. led Mrs.
t:
7 r Til V
CALENDAR
D 7 Til
uaner riayers
Make Hit in
New PI
Sensible Sports Clothea
The duh i. ";;rwjr"
certain rr-T. pna to
: r city school in .
erTZtSt orc?er f rtot PPar1 l8- P. the most
manufacturers, as a mena of sttoTufa? ! ln tte comprehensive ward-
Ins home patronage. "Umulat. robe which i influenced by the grow-
ciaFheISWr Teacher asao- FT uTZ
to P,i U,mwUl'1' meetinE TueXl il hat her "Ports costume "
v; .i1?...0' Pollock-; room TT?1 Practice M we.l a, correct
U sTonntrirut JS? S?
Mrs. BlumaJer gave a reoort it IV dinner and theatre frocks. It ta 5
sars HfesLs wyws ssifs5TajsEcjsS
'Higher Kducatlon.'
Hayhurat sookl comfortable, yet free to awlne
nieruir MJiiiAai. aa m. - v. a icuaium m n r a . v
Joyed WTo'ur."'' WUCh - tub f'SntSS:
I boyish, com
a poUuck TuncnTn tSTSK-. ,rw
anoke on tn Piire or TBa Von. C.. Vl
oountv r,." rr-- Multnomah
Tork)
SlStK Mr PACXTT AUDIBKCE EXPECTED
. . r -"""- I ErnA"r,r o ""n' win greet Mme.
.u " . I nesUne Schumann-Helnk wh .vt
T .
im i. . -IT . e Woman', civic club t The
nesday afternoon, with Mr r xr "eQ- I .ThZ-.T Iflc reported
rus. president. Mrs. Bur .1" floor : t- JWa.-. ueny . main
elected president a.ni V I tnr ft V" r" Dle "eats go-
SrUrLild,Mr R R Beanlreaa. 1 aad ' wslatered at the BensooT
ware
I-aechlnakl A1 Pranka plana to
Ok mlxturea.
r-r and th. .itu7n 'JI Tr? .,ZZ Tr"- make, the bast do.
aM4 w.. cagTouna.i aa anv K.iir,i.,..
iw tlP will tell you. It
' "TZ t-eertx ara ao "easy to look at - v" I . ".""
"iai ut ouixt ArvHin. . - . . . . - r areen naa
iTiT-Tr laa Bingham's almond .Ml llSS'UrS 5!!-T?!"
cnoma or which the moaa greaa. The frocka a, . ,S
PPr as farmers ami Ira Bra of m.4.i co.v,r wide
. rtao Moo,
V1U1
mond
. .i Wlhta,- and the Ex.
I, ""T: nn much effect
, Powlar. and CTara
Include 135' Women
In List of Jurors
y th county court.
a-n-."T- " 01 " "omen of
COP PIXD8 STRAKOEB
kAnta,,"p2., r . returned
.0 S bto laouaT aIn'vaaSS
rhiri,- wa WU1 ba called
Plan out the work f or yeTr
Tne 01nhsirA t-i .
elation wiU m i.?t.n" ua-
The Principal of the school, P. H wZl
man. will- c.v w.
.. v" xne value of an
Sfl P"" o' Miss! Abbie
.wu win iurntsh a program.
a ; '
"1 una. " " - . ' .
w' v' u- "a". nw presi
dent, are: Un ir t -ri- . .
Lloyd B. Bysart. krt .nrt S;
tura; Mra. R. J. Jfletehar, child welfaVe.
stcd,a- Ore Mrs. Bertha Staater
H1U. president of the Orego P t a
" vV an ST- tWedn "igt
Sr. rlve an address to the P t a
TK.t. .Ill-b. .n.ttr.cu.. prjr.
wick street, at 2 o'clock T,,.o
Infantry Band Is
Concert Attraction
Rni1.."41 attended the concert
Becker tm,",'t 8' and Luclen E.
turM rTrl orsn,8t. were fea-
aTrVd varwtyraU Z'l d-
r.n ticIuTrUU.6 SSS?
lay
Ww o at n
IX"" Paouiua war developed la the
da'T- .r: Sun
- - uoa: Pertormanoa of
mat ara diatini.
AO oneruig la a atory of war. of
trnn. or superatltlon t . , .
tovo. It offer. t Tt' ot
opportunity to do tSngr
rta. ",,'I!L.don Offore. That
n-alv- than ,or fl exoeUeST'
BrlH-K " in Ut
O-man prnJSnp" ThTcStnyp!
mother of -Jimmy- (Selmar Jackaon)
h-already eaahed in on th. HfTtai
HEIB KID 3f APED
n,.' .
M.iJV BU1 Joae"" (Rankin
Mansfield), an American who had left
with t kTTi k U1pouoe and "llte
witii tie British. Th. ..o
h mexnory tnn
Immediately upon their arrival at the
, r f J1" Gubbtaa. which
role of a Cockney hag is taken by Mlaa
..mvcm TTuooDury, a sensational rob
bery take, place at a fahin...Ki-
S 2le brfBt 10 -tX
KJfyT' ahortly afterward reappears
with, the baby and th loot. Aa Ameri
can policeman arrim in .,-.. md...
Jones" for stealing Liberty bond. It la
very complex and very distressing to all
" uuesuaj wnose avarice has
ra ""ea py Ln prospect of a re-
The little girl upstair. (Mayo Methot)
w enmeanea in tna tangle. So Is
Jimmy's" giri (Jane Gllroyj. a typical
uuuuw uayper.
SUPPORT 18 CLETEB
When the grand unacrambling takea
Place, th detectives from Scotland Yard
and from New York .Up out aa incon
aplcioualy aa possible because it develops
that "Bill Jones" really stole the bonds
from himself; because "Spoofy," who is
brought out of his aheilshock by a ran
on the head, is the owner of tne robbed
nouse and the baby is his own child and
so no one is the loser except the widow
Gubblns, who is cheated out of her re
ward for betraying "Jones."
Quite the most clever acting she has
yet aone is .credited to Miss Woodbury,
wnue Jackson and Lindhard handle
tneir difficult roles with rich delicacy.
Miss Methot as the Mverty-atrlckan
American girl puts her usual sincerity
and charm Into a pretty role and Wil
liam Lee as a detective handles his tfr
with discernment and finish:
: Other member, of the imrn ...
Clever supports to the principals.
Woodmen of the World or at t-i.
will Install officers Monday night and
large attendance of resident art .i.
tog neighbors is expected. , 1
fcrlHFAHTSedlHVflUDS
ASK FOR
llorlich's
t&e Original
(limitation
FRATERNAL
loafB. . T r r vt.
""ti movant 'tS buUdi
BSW tempi at Tenth am E,IM.
and Nobi, Graad Otto Koeneke appoint
1 a eommitta ar in v V J;
.Ucl5 -u-criPtk,na. Th. lodge
at tZZZTZ. "." evaoing.
7.-tTT.wrrn tne old LO. O. T.
wu n.n. ,AUler "tta. which
h2d lL. y Or. Ust week,
naa oeen .old. Thwi th. it.
S-H.. of the Rabekah
hTvr" "u ine XiaaaaJo LO.O.F,
Siw .V"00 T1 Ptl Director R. S.
KeUey. and a number St sOrrlng elec
tions were slaved. w
a -mmmmt
Portland Fnv. n,. n.-i-i .
will n?oU?rn- nrt Kk. dajwa
wui be o Jaaoarv n .i
WUH. ipsn nouse for the ladles.
fnTrS7 Schaarr whiT wi
injured by aoddeat at ta Elks eu
Uh0 of turning th, ftrVruTfor
rew .,Pta th. night of
-naMarwi esa. IB CBS I T1 Br a..
JL ,A T"1. ha glad to hear
with itT winning to make good
J S. Roark. nnwrinMu.a v. .
Grove,- has taken un rMi..
m-1th VI. . .
um lanuiy and ahh a .i
nm. - -win
meraDers of the order.
hTfi'LJ".- ..?t. U thought
Th. -r.VT 7. . " o received.
xn eentral unit and th n. . .
Turin. .V nunmiuni aad pre-
SU-. " o from
ui auua.
i .. . . - umu oi um
oouoing. was okvam) ill
. - w. Jomt Installatioa
ura". Star chap-
' mumtirn, cormtnian anl
City. Mra. Mlnnia n r,
Rose
worth. m ' -. n
wa-: J.V" n": ceremonies
won 1,1 mora than 10
J'b.f?t camp. Woodmen of the World,
received a daaa of ism.. 7T
Z-L2L2- . Arrangement were
SRru-V0"1. installation of
ZVJr "Z utuioman circle. Neigh
bor, of Woodcraft. Friday evening. Jan-
t
Mnrf.M trr j . .
iita in a Joint InrtaDation of officer,
for the aeven local nmn. in n..
iuj,. . , vr on
J a i" rrr. 57- Probably at
- - j.-w Business men a club.
a a
Votaries and officer or tt-vi .
pie. D. O. K. K.. th snnithir..
the Knights of Pythias In La Grande,
have appointed committ ifr,-- .v.
uiumwup oi n, w. tuiey to prepart
"ini or toe racinc North,
west association ln September. Ul t
Oliver, secretary of the committee,
corresponding with everv inriiM....
and organisation he can throughout
Eastacn Oregon to secure cooneratinn i
making La Grand', reception a success.
Pram assembly. United ArtL.r,. i.
preparing to enter the inataJiation t i..
officer, and accompanying social pro
gram Tuesday night at Muwihu h.n
iSt Washington street. All Artisans are
Surp
iJOIIDAY JANUARY , Itzi.
TUESDAY, JANUARY TO
Cathay WcSaTT 1."? i 1 p. nv
aw so.
AMUSEMENTS1
rise Act Is
Orpheum
Thrill
. By H. E. M.
NLT51 "r1th rorto opening night
Orphaum fans to gasp Cor breath
wWx la their own Joint headline
.y tare big attrao
txon. of this btu anadV voTmZ.
Wtly stemporasowbr7E? S wl
JSLS to(1 - MorriThSl.
aaU a oomadiaa of mm. t.
farta, trapaw pertorr;,
PTU, haaty at thVcloSt SIS
.''..PT, honor.
,J ' '-""a- ainu ienry Bergman and
their company and la a who ahow
hrelt Her character .ketch as are de-'-oaded
wtth Ungh. JX tSIeruT
xn Clark-Berrmaii nmtiin.tu.
a similar vein with two dainty dancer,
th. Dale sisters. nnnMi.i, - .
singmg comedian. Jack Lea Saner, who
2?" U appearance In a boa, and
Bobby Rath at the nlana. Tu.r. -7
dtllghu with aom clever footwork.
animai act that la of more than
araal interest la areaantad n v.u-
Patty la "Tanasn" of tha .
Tarsan is more human than many of
hi. fellow actors and taton th.
he produces apparently as much aa his
admirers.
Blanch Sherwood asd
thrill with aeomingty lmnoaaibU stunts
on th fiytn harm. TU Rywl. ..J
Ernest Marconi make tkair niu
eordiaa aad violin talk, Flo f"nrfr,ll
assists Jo Morris la aotvg aad fun.
NUUa poaas aa Um eentral furur f
Ploturas thrown on th acraaa behind
ner.
Animated Aeaoa's fablaa. -
topics ot th day. some splendid scrwea
new. views aad Jeffreys orchestra com
rlt th. bllL which close with Wadnaa.
day's matinee.
invited to participate. Dr. O. C Each el.
man. eaier anprarn medical director, win
oe installing omcer. There will be
music, oancing and refreahmaota.
a
Muiinotnan eamn. Woodman af tv. I
World. Friday eveninr twlii
of it new members, and the camp waa
auurvaaea cy js. f. atartui. personal
rcpraacoiauva or ut. nead consul.
Wednesday eveninr th annual m
oau.or remand lodge No. m. Loyal
Order of Moos, win be given in Mooa.
nan on ourcn street between TamhU
and Taylor. This la on of rfca oi-
clal avenU of th season In the calendar
oi ute looge, ana many member, and
friend, are expected to throng the large
muu ui 1111111 ij tunica ana tuenmi
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Member, of the Order of Demolay,
have named It are preparing for the I
wi cias. initiation to be rivan In th.
near future at Th Auditorium. aii.
cations can be given to A. L. Arnold of
ounnyaioe looge. coairman or the com
mute of elders rn charge. He also has
ma Dianas, as nave manv of tk
cer. oi aiiiereni. wares cf the A. F. aaJ
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Saving Women Washday Drudgery
Be thankful that you are a present-day Amer
ican woman. "The washboard that ancient
symbol of feminine worry and backache may
gfejy be relegated to the "limbo of forgotten
L. N. A. stands for Laundryowners National
Association. This organization has perfected
the clothes-conserving methods in use in modern
laundries today. America leads the world in
uai uiic oi scienunc research. .Clothes
are too expensive these days to be trusted
to haphazard washing. Too much rubbing,
the wrong soap, and boiling water play
havoc with fine materials and colors. It
is real honest-to-goodness economy to
avott yuurscii oi expert laundry service.
e modern laundry is also a conserver of the health, strength and time
stregCTKerSe6
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woman-it ranks with spading and woodcutting 6 Tie Sard
annuaUy puts large sums in doctor's nodcets. wasnboard
Phone a modern laundry today. You'll" find the cost verv mo
the savmgs m clothes, health, strength and time grelt.
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