The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 19, 1922, Page 8, Image 8

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    WEDNEGD AY, APRIL 19, 1022.
CLUB
Ti:ur.sDAY, APZiL zi ,-y. :
Uferatare department of Portland WoniM'i r!nk' in meef
SOCIAL t
CALENDAR
THURSDAY, APRIL 20
Puilders Kxrhane-e danoa at Multnomah hotel.
Hrxir" at th" horn of Mm. C K. Mievlin.
( Laurelhurst club. Guest night dance. ;
5:iUt!fis:
- 1 i i!n Coatello it 1 i. m.
2 - i
S5l cVC
f A T H pJ I 1 A Ft Oreen chapter. Daughters of Confederacy, will meet with Mrs.
Meiuah.
HIE OnUGON DAILY JOURNAL rcr.TLAD, dlEGOX.
Present at
Weddim
Large Company Plan Campaign Idudolph valen
Volcanic Burst
To
Wipe Out
nr
Illiteracy
IV TINO.ovho appears a TU mi -J , ,1 '
leadin player LV' Fnvojous Uimciat .tU.
Wives, the Mm. feature. on u 731 - .f - - :
tKe current program' at -the -r . JLIlUC iVIUMOtJ, ,.
Rivoli theatre. -
' AHTEH lilie and pink hydrangea
UTLLITERACY ia - menUl -bondage:
pASTEn liU Pn yaranr. A Free S.00O.00O souls," is the slogan
XJ fmMi th attar decoraium lor uei-,. the General Federation or commj.
eddlng of MlM Catherine Burnelda and pity 'S-rvica tn Washington Jn Us carn
al f Kdxar E. Mp-r Tuewlay evening n ft" " -. - V
r " ..... ! n,. In om,of the Eastern state th
Wt-lrrilieier iT-w-yvrr.... ... Ulub , women have pledged themselves
aervlca. which saia n preaenc- , ,4h - , miter-ate to ' read and
. 9 m- larva fomntny of friend and write." It la estimated that If each
relative of th bridal couple, w a read member orthe General Fed eratUjn of
Tf""T. , 7 t,. M-io'r ef the Women's Club would pledge heraelf
by Pr. Edward 1L Pence, pastor of the illiteracy
church, at I JO o'clock. , ? . I B the United States would .be .reduced.
r. t.rMa aa e-owned In a .imply 1 Mra. JoaeDhlna CortlM - Presttm . of
r..hlmed model of ' Ivory toned faUle Olympla; la aendlnf out , an appeal to
faahloned fnoo 01 - M the atate chairmen of General -Fed era
made reend lenith. lief headdrew tfonof Community Service In Waehlne;,
a, wreath f UTer leave which beld In to hoWi conierence of clubwomen
tlece the wedding 'H Hr flowext were I ir their aectione that plana may be made
ro.e wtfh orchUla and valley HHea tied
with tulle In ehowered bouquet. The
11 if i flower alrL Tatrlcla CartwrUht,
1
for carrying- on this work.
Pesoo On Thureday. April SO theW.C.
r.Vu. Mii virmii Cart- T. ' wlU bold an IneUtutejit the Ihatl
Ct""i .r: Zit. VS-IrSlta. tutlonal church. Mra. . Matd. Perkln. j
lauehTer of Vr. d Mra. E. A. PoylUa national worker, will .Bu.infM
were qaalnl Kate Oreenw.y frock, o f ; r -
pink and white and carneo wreavna t
prinf bloaaoma.-
Mr. P.obert R Bumeldea brothel of
the hrlde, waa beat nao. Th bride waa
airen In marrlaae by her father, Mr.
llaH'h 1L Burosiae.
mornina- aeaalon. -Mra. Watere will pre-
aent a practical working program for all
departments. In the afternoon Mra. Her
man Warden will dlecuss the member-1
hln rimnlni.' "Rrtfrinfil for law -Will I t
be the aubleet, pt an -addreea by Bv. I
O. O. Ehanklin or thev Chriauao cnurcn. i
roilowing the ceremony a reception 1 rpUty gh-rlff Lee C . Henderaon will
. t A btiMiKa - 4 w eai a eaaM aal BV BB at I m H ...
tnr a amaller numher Ot aueata waa
held at the bride's home in Irving-ton,
talk on -How to Secure Enforcement
of Federal and State ' . VPresent
Mr. an Mra. Kdgar B. Piper, parenta 0u u , .,, diacuaaerf by Or. M? I
m jmo Brni-s4ri.i., ...i. t . ' tt4 Katon of tha . inautuuona. .cnurcn.
Uurn.ide recelvlncv with, the bridal, xhere be special muaic In the eve
couple. ; ; ' nine. ., i .""
The weddlne: follow a aerie offline- . .
tlona glen for the enterUlnment ti I - oreaon City. That pane of . blaoulta, I
yr,nK folk. veg-etablea. boot and aboe hav ii.ten-
Vl C1 'rir,d" ",,t.hACitny; ETkncy to .top up rer.. which mart b
. 7. a . -kVT.- tZ tUm tDened at treat expense, ia tha disco-
out of 'w";'h , J ot oron,ty, paople. Aa a
city to ttn the wedding. ( . pr;YenUve meaaur th .-VToilin'S-clab
Th engtrement 0 . Wn L Catherine of Oregon City bM. recently, passed res-
Wllkeeon. dauhler ot Mra, Parnuel oluUona, requesting thai city council to
Wllkeaon of Taeoma, to Mr. Joaeph place in every houea the.ordlnancea for
Hamilton Lambert at thl elty waa an- city sanitation and stating the penaltie
rounc-d by th, mother of th' bride, for . violation. They also promtaed to
el. t last week. Miss WJlkeaon wa a glv employment to at least on perton
recent visitor . In
T
' : 'Auxiliary to'Glte Dances
AuTillirr to Over Hie Top poet No. SI,
Veterans- of Foreign Wars, wiU give
th flrat of . aerie of dances nax
aujtiitonum,
venlnar MX Labor temple
rmirth "and Jeff arsons stxeeta, , for th
nss wjiaeaon waa a mi"jmni w av wm i -, fn. work amona
Portland and , mad, during the ?rtB, to Jota MfT2
wany friends In the city. Bhe auenaea i uicmM jwoumf -.u Kkellv Is chairman of the danc
Annie Wright emlnary and waa a tu-i in oroer to aupporx xne neajm nurse an i , . . -
...
dent at Rosemary Hall. Oreenwich
Conn.. later going t Europe, where ah
attended a girls' school tn Mantch for a
Year. Mr. Lamber a graduater ot
Hhattuck Military school at. Faribault.
Minn, lie 1 In business In Portland
with bis father. Mr.' Albert- Weeton
Lambert. Mo announcement Is mad of
th wedding date. '. v.
Madame Tolande Mero,' who Win b
soioiat with the Portland Symphony
orchestra this evening and who is the
aueat of Mr. and Mrs. Henry bad uor
hett during her stay tn th city, enr-
)pd a motor trip over Columbia river
h'.hway Tueaday afternoon aa tfea guest
of Mra. CorbetU Th party, which ' ln-
rtoded besld Madam Mero, Mr. Mer-
:ilh Bailey and Mrs. Helen Ladd Cor-
to see . that ' an . Americas flag wa
vary school.
STARTINO off with a terrific volcanl
; eruption which absolutely- wreck a
very pretty gouth Se Island, th pro-
dncer.cf K-Virgin Parade," playing
at th Blu Mouse theatre this "wee,
lead one at -a rapid rat through a ae
ries of tempestuous wren to a haven of
rest that' Bometijln; nice me . popuar
conception of eternal bliss. , The reac
tion ia pleasing . and the thrills -possess
all the toniq properties aaveruaea ut wi
best spring medisine, . -
The inhabitants of th Island .evn-
atroyad to' the last man, with, tn Bare
exception of aiursemaaa ; ana -ner- tiny
Charge, who; ia" heiress to a lot of val
uable property.. Th infant heiress grows
I tin tn. be imnersonated; by' Pearl "WTalte
and - to raise havoc wrth a number- or
designing suitors and pent la tent villains.
Art" attack by'-'barbartfu South Sea
natives a fire by nfght. n auto accident
and. other dramatic action hold one in
terest in the thrtlUtig tale and there is
also, a wealth of humor in the produc
tion, for th Island heiress is taken to
New York and finds that her impie
honesty- fit. ill ,.wita ; the hypocrisy of
modern civilization.. . . " ,
IT la in the cards that' nearly -all of
the problem which .confront tn en
ina- mil shall b Holved bv violent meth'
pds and the role holds good in New York
a. weu as -in W jungie.- . ,
Tha srincioal settings for th produc
tlon - are laid In . tha tropic.-' and th
destruction of the charming little island
by a flow of molten lava- is one of th
most pctacuJar. taruia vr . onereo. at
the Blue Mouse. ...
William " Fox ; ls responsible for ' ?A
Virgin Paradlsa," and a aH-Btar cast
supports- Peari whit a leading iaay.
The play was 'filmed on a; West India
Island, which is sufficiently similar to
the "South Seas?, of fictjgytfor th pur-J
pose of live producers. . . .
' Th eharm'Of' tha entertainment of--tered
at' the Blue Mouse thl week is
greatly enhanced by th axccllent jnu
sical accompaniment of an orchestra of
unusual ability. -.'v - .. u-.V
Miss Dana:Has Busy
Time Here a3 Guest
.OfManagetW.W.Ely
yott-wtll step into th JUppodrom
theater where Viola Dana Is appearing
this week in person- and a&k William W.
Ely; manager' tf th house, who Is the
tar this week, ha gases with big eye
and Replies, "I am." ""-
By Is aelf-apppolnUd .Introducer" of
Mi Dana. TTia':. h has been with
one or two exceptions. Judge Roaaman
pried -him out of the honor, one night,
Kly invited Jtossman, It appears, but
feared - he would be unable to accept
Rossman accepted and showed up at tha
theater on time to the dot. Sly was sur
prised and 'after' some hemming and
hawing, had to'glvw way and the Judge
did th honors.- --
la addition to' matt ins .-Miss .."Dana
known. In .Portland, the ' Hippodrome
manager ha done - his- best - to - make
Northwestern, vOrtfJOB ' known to Mis
Dan. Th day sn arrived tne rum star
saw xh smelt fiahere at Troutdale. Sun
day h was taken on r a Jaunt around
Portland. Monday there was a trip up
th Columbia river . highway. On th
other day of th week ther have been
or1 will be, other,, similar entertainment,
Tuesday when she took part In the open
ing day exerclaes of the baseball season
and Thursday ah will attend the lunch.
eon of the : Motion FIClur Exhibitors
league of Oregon - ' - ' ,
) ; ... . m i. ii -
,SantaellaEeinains
.Under New Contract
A chorus, girl' doesn't need to have
stage fright -to . be one, Muskegon
Chronicle
Despite offers which mieht have drawn
him to San Francisco, Sal va tore San
taella. conductor of th fUvoli theatr
orchestra, has - signed pw contract
with Cus A, . Metsger, owner of that
popular motion picture theatre, and will
remain in Portland, it was announced
Tuesday night, Santaella has been di
recting ' tha XUvoll orchestra - for nearly
two years and ha made of hi. musical
group an institution. tits Hunoay con
'certs hav provd a charm to music
lovers throughout r th . city and th
series of special da ,lux : concerts
which be appears with othar local art
1st are Immensely popular. Another
such de . lux concert U - planned. ,by
Manager Metsger for an early date-.
AL HOUGH I UM.
Ad club member. : who
will appear as the Sheik ia
clubrFpIlieVr;at,The Audi
torium Hliursday evenings
Ad Club I3 Set for
, Big 'FoUies': Show;
Fun Is the Keraote
; Portland Ad clubber are set for th
big "Fontes'V showThursday nlrht at
Th Audltorhim, -Full drs rehearsal
will be held tonight and everything mad
l. ready for tha big stunt Thursday.
Costume and new scenery hav bean
completed and the cast Is ail keyed up
to th final renaartai and then th big
show. .Membefra of the Ad dob. their
wivea. sweetheart and friend have been
working hard for th last three week o
the part -and an ' almost professional
perfection has 'been tha result. Mavre
than too persorwiu take part la tat
Many prominent, businaaa man ef th
city -are-listed among th fan, maker,
tnoludtng Mayor George 1 Baker, post.
marter J, M;-ana, Charll Berg. A. K.
Houghton, Ed Strong, Claranc portar
and many o lb era. The Tollies" la chock
Jolt; of u-prise. Musks, dancing and
merriment will void forth for two solid
hours.. There will be no wait between
acts and things wfll move off tn rapid
fire suectsaion lik. profeMionai vauca-
U1V - Many ratehy mloi n air
hav been wr.ttea- lor tne snow py ajcs
Clever dancers. Including;' Mia jessl
Merrls and Alys My Brown will b
seen in novel acta. Othr acts Include
soma of Portland's younger sC Mlas
Evelyn Drewery and Ml Margaret na.
onek ar Marring in original song acts.
Thvtd club's hopes of packing Th
Auditorium may be realised, s Judging
from th ate ot th crow that jammed
the Sherman, Clay ft Co- ster this morn
ing when the reserved seat sal opened.
Report that all th good eU bad been
sold wa denied by the ucaet commiuae
at noon today, who dclard fht plnty
of choice seats art available. .
AMUSEMENTS
..J CITY owiw EED'O Uii
Al Oitf.Tew
FRATERNAL
A dancing ' and CTird -party will b
given ' by 'I the : Social olub of. Martha
Washington chapter of O. E-'S. at Sun
rysida j Masonic, temple,, 3th -street
and Hawthorn avenUe, "Wedneaday eve-
ninsr. , The committee in charre ia com
posed of Mesdames Ada. Matthew
HEILIG NEXT WEEK
4 WED.. 1FRIL 23
AMERICA OATrsT,' FIEETEST
Al
Tke Bokeailaaa, lae Prates!
aitOMI ASXIAL RZYlMirAT,
chairman. Myrtle Anderson. ZJvtra
Harlsell, Stella Bennett and Bess Dobbs.
Fifty oenta ta the price of admlaeioa. Ia
addition to beautiful card prlaaa, a door
y " e a v
The Coterie club of Marguerite camp,
Royal Neighbors ot America, will meet
Thursday at 10 a. m. with Mrs, WhiU
man. No. 1 Oil East JTlU street north.
Luncheon will be served. At 1 p.' m. and
all members and friend ar -cordially
Invited. " - ' ' " -
Th Mattl 8leeth union will entertain
th county W. C. T. U. In th United
Evangelical ' church, Wlllamett boule
vard and Gay atreet, Thursday. A
round table, wlU b conducted by Mrs.
M. Xt. T. Hidden in the morning. The
legislative - committee f wilt report , on
men and measures to come -before the
people at th May prlmarlea. A feature
of the afternoon' program will be a
paper by Mra. Mary Agnes Klley, n-1
UUed. "Weed Tour Garden." Let vry
union be well represented ; remember the
banner.-"; Th entertaining- union will
serve luncheon. - Take 8W Johns .car
t n v afra.t .- , ' .
belt and the hostess, ftPgekiWf'et tltInM';DuV
r.w -7 -iters of Confederacy win met Thurs-
"V" "'"T" :r. .':i: day at f p; m. at the . home of Mrs.
r rv.r. w7r. nlacad Hu MeUl.h, No. 17 Floral avenue.
rpe.t Cover were Pcea i -Alabim Dsy.. wm celebrated with
I appropriate ixercisea. Est Fndecor
. I ... u . . t. . . . .
wui speax on "Aiaotro,. rest ana
Present.' Vocal and piano solo will be
tj.tat of honor ata dlnnr for which
Mr. and Mr. Car belt were hoeU at their
hnme at Dunthorpe,
for 11.
An Interesting evening I promised to
tfcoe who atUnd th Ucture to be given
i - . - - ; - - , -
this fv$0&:khi!M&
.f 1
,1 i . :
Thursday night at Trinity pariah house gfvea by Mia Lona Mortfn and Mi
K n, wtiaratttkA ftawal Polvnaatan I Marv. Bullock. ' ' . ' f
by Dr. Wherahlko Rawel, PplynesUn
traveler and raconteur. Df. -Rawel'
adventure make a fascinating story as
he ha lived the etory he telle and pre
sents It wtth picture and. oiualo to
auppiament hi recital. Hta awbjeet will
be, "The South fiea. Islands, th Pars
dia ef the Pacific" ' - V ... -V .'
The young people 'of ftl'Mary parish
win entertain their friends with an
Faster party Thursday evening at .Co
lumbus clu auditorium. Card and
dancing, will b th diversion of th
evrnlna-.
Mary. Bullock.
Sine th Idea of ah', Easter cake sal
waa' abandoned, th women who were to I
have participated ar asked to bring i
their donations in money' and give to
th chairman of the -cak commute.
Mra Rebecca Camble, No. ?ZU Whit
man street, - -Whitman station In the
Mount1 Scott . district. extends an i
Invitation- to all members of Winslow
Meade .. circle Kow .7, tdla of the
O. A. R.. to spend Thursday' at her
home. The meeting 1 ,to b not only
a fraternal social but a tree will silver
offering will be collected. The receipts I
will bo applied to th "Delegates' Trans-1
portatlon. Fund., ; -. .
'Th Capitol Hill Parent-Teacher asso
ciation will meet Thursday at I :S0 p. m.
Mr. ; W. F. woodward; school director,
will talk on the "iCecessitlea of the
Schools." Mra Bruce Horsfall will talk
en th "Girl -Boout Movement." The I
school will give' aa exhibit of th domes-1
tlo aclencea Tea 'will be served. All
are invited to com.
'Multnomah chapter. Daughters of th
American Revolution, will meet at tbJ
Pa Ha. April If. For afternoon parties
tke favarlta eoatum I a Bilk dree with
a eapa to match- A gray ere pa d chin
sewn, for eiampln, wUl hav a grey
ere pa da ehln capa, unltned and with
mare, armhoia, so that it may easily be
. ! an ttt Tha na mmi a.ra wttH-
out trtmming. and therefore th decora- uomo or jorsjonn . jiau. jno. ees uovm-
-1
ttve Impulae la obliged to burst forth' la
th bat. They gray crepe da china la
a lacquered hat of taffeta. For brown
frerka ther are supergold chlnole hats,
with pal lavender he la ot petunia silk
wreathed with sweet peaa. , x .
! - '' ' ' ' '. " " ''
London, April 11. Wearied a trifle by
the dassiing colors of early apring, th
made ia now for rather somber ahadea
flrav. nwil. Klaolv mnA r. iMAml.
net at preeefit Thee ahadee, hoaevar,1 ment W'ill . b .ervedr .Mr
ara not permitted to be unrelieved;
ther are bright splashes ot color la
coral, geranium and royal blue rosettea
r er summer the coolest looking and
nioet chin frocka will be made ot dark
cray taffeta alpaca or voile with -per
haps a note of color In th girdle an
airnpie lingerie collar a sometime a
lao fichu Is .Used. , t '
Joy atreet. Weaesday.. April 20, .at J
p. m. The board wui meet at X :so p. m,
"Mrs. "Warren E. Thomas ha arranged
a musical and the social hour will be
in charge of Mis .Valentin Fritchard.
. ... a .-a. . . .,--. J
The Woman's Guild of St Michaels
and All Angel church will hold a food
sale- at Vincents hall. 41d and Sandy
boulavtk-d Tnoraday evening. Cake, pie I
apd candy. will be on saJe, and refresh
ment will be - eerveg' . Mrs; w- II
Hughe I chairman of "the commute
In charge,- , -' ..' -
-Negro Spirituals' .will be efatured on
th program ' to be 1 given Wednesday I
evening at T, W. C. A. building. The I
beat negro talent in th city .will be heard I
tn these lovely old negro melodies. The I
publio la Invited., v ,
. . , .'
m
Afiout the only thine which ran Insiire
capital and labor never locking horaa Is
1i k law. Waahragton Tost.
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RAX BT BIBEKAH RELrTT
" rate mnas.for relief work- th
Portland Rebekah relief corcmltteo will
riva a musical program and dance Frt-
flay niEht at Vernon hall. Kast l?th and
Alberta streeta The proirram ai!I com
mence at o clock and will be fo'.loacd
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Aoaraa lettera. check a poenofflre
money order to Hatllg Theatre. Add
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"GLASS H0USES,
VAUDEVILLE
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Portland Symphony
- , Orchestra v, .
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