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SOCIETY
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June Brides Are
Now; Center of
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Bj Helev Hatchlton
TYTTTH th approach of summer, func-
I tr Oons for Jun. brides begin to loom
on tfte horison. This week will witness
two wedding of wide social Interest to
Portland folk, although one of them will
take place in Seattle. The marriage of
Miss Ruth Small and Mr. Preston Brady
Delano of San Francisco is to be an
rent of Tuesday evening and the wed
ding of Miss Grace Fischer . of Seattle
and Mr. George AJson Kribs of this city
will occur the same day at the home
of -the bride's parents in the Sound city.
' 'The week's chronicle bears the record
of many teas and luncheons and dinner
parties for out of town visitors. The
presence in the city of a number of dis
tinguished physicians attending the
tenth annual reunion of the alumni of
the University of Oregon Medical school
has been the inspiration for several so
cial affairs. Sir Thomas Lewis of Lon
don and Lady Lewis, who hare 1 been
cueets of Dr. and Mrs. Noble Wiley
Jones, nave been extensively- enter
tained and other visitors have shared in
i festivities planned for their -pleasure,
j The .return of the -first- large coterie
iof college folk., the Mills college group.
begins a - round , of informal affairs
among tuo younger set -and soon the
summer; program of social doings .will
oe unaer way.
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Dr. Richard B. Dillehunt. dean of the
University- of .Oregon .medical school,
was hott for a dinner at the tmtversity
club Tuesday evening in honor of Sir
Thomas Lewis, of London, who was in
Portland last week for the tenth an
nual reunion of the alumni of the schooL
Guests at the dinner included. be
sides .the honor guest. Dr. S. K. Jo
seph!. Dr. James F...BeU, Dr.- A. J.
Giesy, - Dr. Ju E. Mackay. Dr. -Ju E
Rockey, Dr. W. B. Holden. Dr. Er
nest P. Tucker, Dr. E. J. Labbe. -Dr.
Harold B. Myers. Dr. William F. Allen.
Dr. Robert L. . Benson. Dr. J. B. Bilder
back. Dr. George Burget. Dr. John
Foreet Dickson. Dr. H. ri. Haakins, Dr.
ouz Laraeu .aaoDr. Harold Jr Sears. ,
Miss Mary warraekv- bride-elect of
lieutenant- Wilher .- Hotter - Loekhart.
U. S. M, was a guest of honor Satur
day at s. tea ror . which Mrs. w. J.
Furnish, Mrs. Eldon Puroish and .Mrs.
btewart Moore ox Hood .Rrrerv were
bostesses. . Those who assisted at the
tea hour were Mrs. W.'L. Thompson.
Mrs. H. L. Temple. Mrs. Jay R. Coffey,
Mrs. - Percy . Seatherton. Mrs. Thomas
Warren -Young. Mrs. Lloyd Robert Gray
and Mrs. John - Hunt Hendricksoa. i
Miss Rosetta McNamee and Mr." Ed
ward . Cunnioa were quietly married at
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the Church of the' Blessed Sacrament
Monday morning. . The service was read j
by Father Kelly. "Miss Mary Whitney1
and Mr. Michael J. Rellly attended' the
bridal couple. The bride ' was gowned ;
In white crepe georgette and wore a
wreath of orange blossoms, and wedding
veU. Her flowers were white sweet peas
and roses lnshower bouquet. Following
the-ceremony a wedding breakfast! fol
lowed at the nome of the bride's sister.
Mrs. K. T. Joyce, at Ko. 1097 Maryland
avenue, where Mr. and Mrs. Cnnnion
are making their' home for the present.
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At the meeting of the Joseph-Kellogg
Parentr Teacher association , Tuesday
afternoon Mrs. George ; G. Root, presi
dent' of the Franklin association, gave
a talk on the national convention in
Tacoma. Pupils of Miss Wirl, Miss
Hart and Miss Calvin took part, in the
program. . Mrs. Polworth. chairman of
the committee on arrangements for the
party to be given the June graduates,
asked for the cooperation of the asso
ciation. The following officers were
reelected unanimously : Mrs. A. B C roe
man, president ; Mrs. Jonah, vice . presi
dent; Miss Maude Michel, secretary, and
Mrs.. Savers, treasurer.
The Misses Claire and Karla Stolten
berg of Seattle were visitors in the city
during the week and were extensively
entertained. Miss Claire is the guest of
Mrs. Robert F. Pelouse and Miss Karla
ta visiting Miss Katharine Miller. Mon
day Mrs.. Victor W. Strode entertained
Informally at tea for the visitors and
Miss Jeaaette Sewall was hostess for a
ftbridsre party In their honor Tuesday. The
1 Misses- Frances and Vera O'Brien enter
tained ft them Thursday afternoon.
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Mrs. John Baldwin of San Francisco
who has - recently come - to Portland to
make - her home was a guest of honor
Saturday at a tea tor which Miss AuU
Green', was hostess, at her home on St-
Clair street.: About, 40 guests , called
during the' tea hours. .Mrs. .Henry W.
Wessinger and Mrs. Jack ' Browne pre
sided at the tea tableland Mlss4 Sally
Knight - and Miss - Frances 'Prudhomme
sriwistsd about' the rooms. -
The marriage of Dr. M. G. McCorkle
and Mrs. Minnie Howard took place at
the McCorkle residence Tuesday , eve
ning. The service was read In the pree
ence or lnarnedlate reiattves. Mrs. Mc
Corkle came to Portland cine years ago
from Minneapolis. Dr. and Mrs, McCorkle
will reside at No. ! Crystal Springs
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Mr. and Mrs. . J. Murphy, Mr. -and
Mrs. Charles B. DufTy.- Dr. and Mrs.
Bleeg, ; Miss Dona English. Miss Maxie
Murphy and Sir. and Jars,4 Jos Haaley
were, among . those who -. enjoyed box
Seats .at- the Daughters of Isabella
theatre party last Wednesday evening.
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- -Mr. and Mrs. Walter-K. Dickey were
hosts for a- dinner : dance at their home
in Irvtngton. Thursday evening. About
49 'guests were' entertained for, the
occasion. , ,
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Rose Sjiip
Be Largest Ever
Held in Portland
M ANT Portland folk are keenly faitsr
ested in the weather predictions
and temperature i reports Just now,;
meanwhile keeping an anxious eye tipon
the . cherished ..buds I from which prjxe
winning1 roses are! expected to' material
ixe for the, annual rose show, the central
feature of, next month's Rose Festival.
The rose show 'this year; win; be .held
In the Armory, ana will! be the largest
and most- interesting staged . on the
Coast, according to Mr. ! Jesse A. Cur-:
rey. veteran rose ' culturist. : who . is (su
pervising tne worxing out or extensive
plans outlined by Mr. Guy; W. Talbot,:
president of the Rose society, before
his departure. - A large and enthusiastic
committee is busy under Mr. Curreys
direction, at various tasks. ' One of I the
most energetic workers lis Mrs.; W. B.
Roberson. - to - whom : was assigned Jthe
task of interesting ,nW i exhibitors and
reeallsting the interest of exhibitors of
former years who have not been die-
playing their blooms for. several sea
sons. Mrs, Roberson is securing splen
did responses and among those whose
gardens win be reprise ntud for the first
time, .or who will display again after
dropping .' from the exhibitors lists if or
several years are' Messrs," J. C. Ains-
worth, William : MacMaster, Thomas
Kerr, Peter Kerr, Henry Ladd" CoVbett,j
Dr. A. E. Rockey ; and many others, i K
The Armory Is to" be made -a 'second
festival center, with - gay decorations,
and more than- i square- feet of
space In the ecntral hall will be given
over to the -rose- show, disslaya -Those
having large gardens in charge of pro
fessional gardeners will not compete if or
the prises, the , ' competition to be
strictly between- amateur-grow ei a -Mra
W. C Seacrtst. assigned to -secure tro
phies, reports a most attractave list .'of
silver ' cups '-and 'vases, - together with
many utility' prises . of special , vans to
the rose grower.-;:"' -i, ;::?;- :l :. '-.:: i-i
The rose' show wd be'dfUclaily opened
by Queen Harriet on the . first j day of
tbs- festival, following her; -coronation,
and the displays will remain on view
until Friday morning, when the Armory
will- be cleared for the grand olvio ball
which will conclude the festival pro
Mr.!and Mrs. A. G. Lab be enfsrtatned
Saturday night at T the, Portland hotel
supper dance. Their guests - mclnded
Mra Guy Webster Talbot, Mrs. Chester
Murphy. Mr. Irecott Cookingham pmd
Mr. : Lea Hawley- Hoffman. - . 1 ;-. 4
Mra George S. - Toung is leavls g ! the
city this week end for 10 extended -visit
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PORTLAND, I OHEGON, SUNDAYS MORNING, MAY 21 1922
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MRS.;H.C. rWORTMANij has bceni most .extensively entertained : since . herrfretdrn fsome
'' weeks ago 'from a world ' toun -" Saturdey. she jnade an address' at the1 last meeting-of r the.
Wdleslcy dub at the home of
the da
to the.
a recent
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nee revue to.be given May Zo atThe'Auditorrmiiir Mi il homas was reelected last veek
presidency --of the MacDowell dub. Mrs. Saint Kozer, wife of the secretary of state'was
visitor m the city .trom talenl., Miss Marnct trough ton ; or ; Uayton, ' W ash.,-, recently
a tier engagement to Air. Clarence ii.iDisnop.- - 1 f ; t ,
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Mrs. R. M; Tuttle. 5 Mrs,- Warren t Thomas, a patroness for
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Formal Ball to
Be Given at
Vancouver Post
MORB than BOO invitations have been:
issued by the officers; and ladies iof i
Vancouver barracks for a formal ball and j
reception to be. given at the post gym
nasium next Friday ' evening, in honor
ofrthe officers of the' Association of the
Army' of the United States arid - their
ladies. ; The association members include
all regulararmy, ""national guard and
organised reserve officers in the vicinity
of Portland. General and; Mrs. Richard
M Blatchfordiwtli receive the guests ,
The Giese Amateur club; consisting t of
10 or 1Z. instruments,' will : give the' mu
:sica program for the. barracks religious
-service today.--Vocal selections wilt add
10 the program. , The service- will be held
in Service club No. 1 at 1 10 :30 o'clock,
yiaplaln Bronrom will give s ' short 'ser
mon on the historic rpid Apple Tree.!- :
Mrs.'; Carl;- G.' Llebe' was hostess tor
the- fifth of her series of bridgi luncht
eons at. her home in Irvtngton lost week.
A color scheme of .yellow and pin' wa
carried out In flowers used for, decora
tions and bridge .was played in the af
ternoon.' honors ' falling , to : Mra M. ; J.
Delahunt. Covers at the luncheon were
laid for Mra Katherlna Whitemore, Mra
Otto- Kline, -; Mrs. W. HI'.Boyer. Mra
Gus. RosenbUtt. Mrs. Edward J. Fraley,
Mra, Leon H. Peters, Mra Walter Guild
and Mra Lawrence Therkelson. .1 .
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lilr. land Mrs, M. A, M Ashley were
boats for ' an : interesting- bridge dinner
at their home om Westover terrace Fri
day evening- ' . Japanese i iris .was used
ti table decoration and about the rooms
to ; artisUe f srrangementri Covers were
placed f or, Mn and; Mra! X. C Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarenoe A. McNary, Mr,
and Mrs. Charles E Rumelin. Mr. and
Mra E. ,C. Mears, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Hodsou and hosts: -t''rZCh-'
fMadaiiw Lutrfe Valair left-the city the
latter - part - of the week: for New York
to sail for Europe, She wUlr visit her
mother in Paris durtng-ths supuner and)
other relatives in the-south of France
later - In the season - and ; rill return to
resume her work in-Portland in October.'
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hThs AlberUna Kerr Nursery horns will
hold open bouse June .10 when tea will
be served to aU' persons Interested i In
the work of' the home." 'Mrs. Nelson G
Pike is. chairman .of the eommlttes oa
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Mr, and Jlra Nathan Sohn entertained
at a 'suppev dance at the: Portland hotel
for their-daughter, Betty, on the o
csjsion of her sixteenth birthday anni
versary which fell upon the Kth of May.
'titr: snd Mra'Phnip L. Jsckion Dorot
thy Strowbridge) are expected to arrive
Monday ' morning from Chicago. Since
their marriage in March they- have been
visiting ifn; the r South -and East.' Fob
the present' they ; will make' their home
at. the u. . 4 season restuenca j i
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'Seeing Music'.
To Be Treat at
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MUSIC r will be the 4
kj privilege of those In attendance at
ComingRecital
the program of music -visualization to be
presented by; Miss Katherlne Laid law at
the Helllg theater, Wednesday evening.
May 1. . - . . K-u ..t!',;: I
Mr. David Beasley Campbell will be
at the piano and the program which is
one i of unusual snd varied features, is
antlcipsted as one of the notable; events
of .the i season - in the list of artUitlo
offerings.. ; ' ; , , ; j : j- x ,
- Miss Laidlaw, 'who Is daughter of
Mra: James La Id law, -is a Junior League
girl! and; has J contributed her. services
In tnany of the philanthropic endeavors
of the city. She returned last year from
an extended tour of the East and South
with ' a j company . of the. Denlahawo
dancera ' ' -v-I .: J .. v 'i t .: ' - fi
- Patronesses : for " the , recital Include t
Miss Maude Ainsworth, Miss Edith Var
ney, Mr ' W, : J. Burns, Mrs. William
MacMaster, Mra R. Lee Barnes, Mrs. J,
Frank " Watson, ! Mrs. Solomon Hlrsch,
Mra' John - Forest Dickson, Mrs. J; O.
GauldU Mra Morton Insley, Mra Whitney
Boise, Mra L. Allen Lewis, Mra W. B.
Ayer, Mra Henry Ladd Corbett, Mra J.
Wesley , Ladd, j Mra - Henry; W. Corbett,
Mca A. L. Maxwell, Mra John O. Parke,
Mra James F. t Barron.- .Mra -: Thomas
Fitxpa trick, Mra J. B. Montgomery,1 Mra
Thomas D. Honeymaa, Miss Myrlck, Mra
Charles ;T. Whitney. Mra . William . D.
Wheelwright, Mra George W. Thatcher,
Mra Felix Fried lander, , Mra Franklin
Griffith. . Mra Joseph; Harker Smith,
Mra Warren ; Houghton,- Mra Peter Kerr,
Mra Ralph J W. ,. Wilbur. Mra jW. L
Brewster, Mra: James Cooke, Mra Julius
Loulsson. Mra F- M. Seller. Mra Max
Hirsch, Mra Led wig Hlrsch, Mra Leon
Hirsch.1 Mra- WUIiam Whidden, Mra
George T," Gerllnger, MraC, E., Orelle.
Mri. C -F. Beebe, Mra David T. Iloney
rruuv. Miss Madge MacKe'nsle, Mra B.
Frask, Mra Frank R. Kerr Mra C. JX
S. Wood Mra M. F.' Daley,' Mra George
T. Willett. Miss Xois' BUera Mra Edgar
B. Piper. Mra a B. Kerry, Mra Warren
EL" Thomas,', Frances Carsin Piatt. Mrs,
H, C Wortman, Mra Ralph C Fen ton. ;
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50 Montgomery i street left Portland
Some .weeks .sgo -for ;the East,, stopping
in .'New (York., city,- Newport, Atlan'Jo
City and Washington, I. C..whers they
srefs Extensively entertained. - They also
visited , Chicago " Cleveland, Boston,
Philadelphia and numerous other cities
throughout ; the ? KaU u They expect to
arrive home the tatter part of the month.
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j Mra Jack Cody was hostess Tuesday
Afternoon ; at a t five hundred party at
her-' homa -i Guests : Included Mesdames
Frank! T. Berry, O. B. Toung, F. W,
Angell,' William Rassmussen. Leo Men
ton. William Blrkesdall. Wtlllam Carna
han, Joe . Brandon, WiUlam Ball, Jos
DeBoest. .'Charles Springer and Miss
Fmra Tompson. 1
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