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i 2 THE OREGON SUNDAY- JOURNAL, PORTLAND,. SUNftAY MOKmNG. BUY 21, 19 8ii x , , - . r ' 'a- 1 " " -14 i v -ift ;" ,--r ? J 1. - 'i - -! i i - " 111 ; Iff - V ? - 1 (Miss Fay Alger Returns to Her SHome in Detroit JCmiKNDS of Miss Fay Alger of De trolt. Mich., who has been the guest f hr brother-in-law and sister, Mr. !4 Mrs. Henry P". Chanpy. tor several i eks. rerrvt ber departure for heV home An the East early this week. Miss 1 4.1cer ha been extensively entertained, th city. ' ' i Uri and Mrs. C. Hunt Iewis were kosts for a dinner Tuesday evening in ;hoar of Miss Ahrer. aoests included "r. and Mrs. Cameron Squires, Mr. and J Mr, Hamilton F. Corbett. eMrs. Chaney, ', Mls Alxer. Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor Hooeyman. Mr. Le. Hawley Hortman. j Mr. Prasoott Cookinirham. , I Wednesday evening Mrs. Davtd T. Heneyman entertained at a dancing ?trty for Mls Algper. which, was pre , seded by a supper party for which J Mrs. Antoine O. , Labbe was hostes& Mrs. Hamilton K. Corbett was hostess for brldg party Thursday for Miss iAJger. Guests to make up four, tables wra thvttod. Mrs. Chaney and her ; rUter. Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor Houeyman and Mr. and Mrs Ersiine r Wood are spending tha weak end on the ikletoUua river.. , ;, .. . ' - "I Th Knrntnx ! clnb. Iteld " a . dancing rty at the Irvington clubhouse Thura- lay evening. - I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Heller ofvNo. 73 , Linton street were delightfully' surpris ; td by their friends Thursday evening at toeir home. The party Included Mr. and ara. "William Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. M. ; Sardner. Mr. and Mrs. Horald Birken I shawi v Mr. and i Mrs. , Joe Houser. Mr. tnd Mm Homer Wheelen, Mr. and Mrs. HEMSTITOHING 7 r-.a-. eoTTO : ; vcuia on silk IDEAL EEnSflTChT.j SHOP . 717 IKOHOWIT BUILOIMO 4S MORRISON STREET. AN interesting family is that of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Pittock of No. 570 Hawthorne terrace. Four of the daughter of the family are shown here They are, from left to righu the Misses Virginia, Barbara (below) Frcdericka and T Man one Pittock. -- fMvt'H.ryta.n Kdward Brietow, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brooder. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Broeder, Mr. and Mrs. Van Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Keloeg, Miss Keloeg. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brandos. Mr. and Mrs. Stern, Mr. Clif ford Gardner, Mr. Walter Gardner, Mr. Vincent Cooper, Mr. and. Mrs. Neil Cur tez, Mr. and Mrs. Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Fraley; Mr. and Mrs. P. Diroick. Mr. and Mrs. -Davis. Mr. and Mrs. John Semler. Mr. and Mrs. Myer. Mr. and Mrs. John Jensen, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Stiles.; Honors at cards were won by" Mrs. "WTJIlam Cooper and Mr.4 Carl Broeder. ' .... . . , . The Kappa. Pht sorority entertained In honor of Mrs, Claud Walker at a fare well party May 12. Mr. and Mrs. Walker are "leaving for Oakland. Cai, where they intend to make their home. Dancing and a musical program by Miss Kva Kordstrom and Miss BUlio Ryan, furn ished the e renin gr' entertainment. . " Congratulatlona are being sent to Mr. and Mrs. Frances Cunnard (Catherine Senn), at their homo No. 714- Kellog Street, on the arrival of a daughter who will bo sained Ellees Grace. , , Thompson Parent-Teacher association held its last , meeting- Tuesday. May Portland Wicker : Furniture1 Co. E? I . in I . m lone la city. AB werk nd ; at- onr - ew Uxtarr and said dt. net to yo at lactone to tckw fare! tar tor CW. hw took anxsad uxl tot r'prieea Corner East Broadway and Union " gSST S9M ' " 11, the candy prise being' .won by M3ss S. Wilson and pupils; dna Jane Bump read and Lucile Muessig gave a ! piano solo. -The new officers chosen i are: Mrs, J; Jeffesen, president ; Mrs. il Broad bent, vice president; Mrs. Reh bein, secretary,' and Mrs. J. E. i Wag goner, treasurer. Tuesday wiQ be community day at the schooK when all rooms will be represented by exhibits. W, r. Woodward of. the school board W01 give an address. The school will lur opened to the pubrio at a p. m. Small-Delano Wedding Set ; ;i For Tuesday rpHE marriags of Miss Roth Small and iiMr. Prwston Brady Delano of San Francisco win take place at the home of the bride a uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bradley ln Love joy street. Tues day evening; The service will be read In the presenco of Immediate relatives and A few close friends at 9 o'clock. Dr. Har old Leonard Bowman officiating. Mrs.' George Tt. Sailor, sister of the bride, who arrived ; with bar, n-osbane from Band. Saturday. tvUI be matron of Reed Furniture Made 'Right Here in Portland i j r. i iThe new sultes--the new individual pieces-proclaim the modern trend in furni ture fashionsgreater com Jfort and utility combined with truer beauty. . Made to fit 'your bedroom, living' room, dining room or -porch.-"" Ttjiv ; - Finished to l match your decoratioris.ir'- , 1 See our big display at fac tory and sample. rooms. . REED r SPECIALTY SHOP Miss Murphy's Engagement Is ToldatLuncKeon t ANN O OTCKMBN T bas been 1 made of ths engagement of Miss Julie Mar rhy and Mr. John Kdward Flnneran Cf St. Louis, Mo. The Views was told at an. informal luncheon for which the Mlases Mary and : Florence -Holmes were hostesses at their home , In Marshall street Saturday afternoon. ; Spring blos soms centered the table and dainty rib bona held the betrothal cards 1 attached to a corsage bouquet which marked each place. Covers were laid for Mrs. W, P. Sinnott, Mrs. Joseph Adams Hill. Miss Marjorls Crittenden, Miss Maris Sersan oca, i Mrs. Thomas Maguire. Mrs. John Gibson, the guest of honor and hostesses. Miss Murphy is the daughter of the 1st Dennis Murphy and Mrs. Mary Mur phy of Irvington. , She is a member of Chi Omega fraternity-and attended the University of Washington. Mr. Pinner an. who has visited in Portland and has many friends here. Is the son of Mrs. Ellea Pinneran of St. Ixois. He is asso ciated in- business with the Gardner Gleobriek Advertising company of that city.j The wedding is set for the middle of ; Jane. I The Lanrelhurst club honss was tho scene of an attractive -muslealo ' and bridg too given by the Monday Musi cal club Wednesday afternoon.; Mrs. A. R. Mattingly, president of the club, re ceived the guests as they arrived. An interesting program was arranged for the afternoon and included two beautiful solos by Mrs. Charles WT Yielding, ac companied by Mrs.; Walter R, May, and two Scottish dances by Miss Alios Grif fitlui accompanied by Mrs. Cofer. ' Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. A. W, Stone and Mrs. E. H. iSensenlcb, 500 'prises by Mrs. D. D. Planer and Mrs, D. M. Wott. and door! prizes by Mrs. W. D. Pasley, Mrs. t. T. Plsher, Mrs, w. W. Haser, Mrs. Prank V. Par cells and Mrs. H. A. Hegeman. ' The arrangements for the event were In charge of Mrs. W. FrankZyn Looker, who was assisted 'by Mesdames II. A. Heppner, E. G. Lieby, Gordon Lermox, William Coplan, E. M. Ringer, B. B. Banning, J. E. i Bonbngbt. Edward L. Clark; William H, Braeger, R. W. Jaznl son,' J. H. McLaughlin; J. Thomas Leon ardo George W. Burt, Philip ' Blumauer, Walter R. May and W. I. Swank. . The decoration committee composed of Mrs. Helen Dicknase, assisted by Mrs. J. A. Grais and T. J. Mafaoney, had made the club house very attractive with the evidence of spring. I ' ' i Quits a novel affair has been arranged by the women of St. Patricks parish, when they will entertain next Tuesday afternoon, between 2 :30 and! 4, with a card party on board the Swan. A ehort musical program will be given and re freshments served. Prizes,' ; will be awarded. . Entrance to the boat is from Fast Morrison street. St. Patricks par ish Is also planning to give a- moonlight excursion on the boat Swan on the eve ning of Monday; May 29, which Is the ; c-vc of Decoration day. Mrs.. B. J. Blake is chairman in charge of arrangements. The i proceeds will go to the church fund. . - i -!, Mrs. Philip Hart was hostess Mon day afternoon for an informal tea In honor of Mrs. Roger G. Edwards of San Francisco who ; has been visiting Mrs. John, Ker. At the tea MrsJ Ker and Mrs. Carl L. Wernicke presided at the table. Mrs. Kenneth Beebe a . asked a few i friends in for tea in honor of the visitor Wednesday. ; jl l ; : .1 ' Mr. and Mrs. Georsre X. ' West werS hosts for a dinner of 12 covers at their, horns; Friday evening preceding .the dance . given at the Portland Heights club. ' 'I ' The women's auxiliary of the Spanish American War veterans will have a card party Tuesday at room 534 Court house at 8 o'clock. : - i i The . Cinema Art Club, a social and professional organization, will: give, an informal entertainment for it members and their friends, Monday, at 8 o'clock, in the tea gardens of the Multnomah . jXi LL ' news items intended for the society section of The Sunday Journal must be in the " hands of the ' jsociery editor by! Thursday noon.1 News by mail should be posted . not later than 1 Wed nesday night ? Mechanical reasons; caused by the rapid growtnot inc Journal, neces sitate the ' changeJ : honor and Dr. Richard Dillehunt will be best. man. J- ij r- Miss Small has been renalvely enter tained since the announcement of her en gagement severiil weeks ago.fi Saturday with her sister, Mrs Sailor. She was a guest of honor at a luncheon of 18 cov ers for which Mrs. Andrew iD. Norris and Miss Lucia Morris were hOstasses at Waverley ; Country el ub. Monday even ing Mr. and Mrs. Sailor will entertain at a supper and dance at the country home of Dr. arid Mrs. E. J. i Labbe on Benoira S"erry road. hotel, An notisual program, consisting of many unique numbers, has been ar ranged by Oe sntertalnment committee, headed' by tho club's i executive secre tary,! Miss JU1: Cosslsy-Batti and Mr. Andrew 8. Evans, Several of the best known artists, musicians and concert singers will, during tho evening, give in dividual solo numbers, selected from their; collection of, special -j offerings for just such- purpose, A ballet dance, en Utled -The Sleigh Ballet,"! will be given by 1 12 graceful dancers, pupils of Miss Marie Gammie. The Young; Sisters will offer a special team dance, in another number. . The feature number of the evening program will bo "15 minutes In a Motion Picture Studio," whereby all the paraphernalia of a complete "movie set? will be used, camera, lights, etc. demonstrating In an numerous msnner tho taking and directing , of an actual motion picture scene, -i j Miss Hilda MeCormlck and Miss Janet Dryadalo were visitors In Portland for a short time on their : way; home from thsiLos Angeles Horse Show, t They will bo remembered as. leaders In Hunt club circles from Vancouver, B. C who ap peared at tho Night Horse i show last year, Friday evening they were enter tained at a supper party at tho Portland Hunt club, ; followed by : a rids cross country and; later were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C Edward Grelle. Saturday evening Hheyi were entertained at a i supper dance at the Portland hotel and this morning are to bo tho Inspira tion for a cross country rids and break fast at the Hunt club. Whils tn the city the! visitors are arranging1 ia list of entries of Portland horses to appear at tho Horse show at Vancouver, J. C, the ast week In August, j i: I ; ill i -4 . . ; Miss Margaret Cookf was hostess for a luncheon for Miss Lois Ann Nitchy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Nitchy who returned from Mills college last I week. Miss Harriet Griffith will entertain for; Mis Nitchjr Tuesday. II. . i ; r -. Mrs. Joseph R. Bowles is planning to visit in the east in the near future, sne will ! be accompanied by ! her daughter Miss Marion Bowles. ' r i. k' Miss Constance Piperi daughter of Mr, mnA itm vjtrar T? Ttnr will arrive in the! 0lty in a short Ume.j Sbe will be accompanied by aiiss iieiem oiover woo visited the city with ner last summer. Mlssl Piper has been studying In New xort : ! ii : sy ( Mr, and Mrs. Max S. Hlrscb enter tained a few guests at dinner Saturday evening. f , . . . .4 " ' Mrs. Holt W. Cooklngham entertained a few guests at bridge and luncheon at her! home Wednesday afternoon. , m A Mrs. Ella B. Jones will present her pupils in piano recital at tn mruioa hotel In the white and gold parlor next Friday at :i o cioca. , The Wisconsin state society held a meetlnr weanesaay evening; autb Vereln halL i Miss aertruae ausi w In charge of the program or the evening and the annual election ot omcers waa i mri futfrt Ti T.nndahl was elected president, Mrs. K. Holselaw, vice DresiOent. jar. m. noiwaw,. and. Miss Ida Elsleben, treasurer. Pern wood Parent-Teacher association held I a meeting Wednesday evening at which "15. Hi wnnney spoks school bond issue. A musical program was given oy- weoiwr unu tra.i ! .. . , .. ,..,.! Miss Ann Dowd'has set Wednesday - m. 'm.i. f Sap murrlBora to Mf. Charles Wentworth. On account of death in tho bride's family the wedding win: k,;,itMil1 tv relatives Only. TH,r - : vr. rhiriM vt ii hostess for a . - . . . a - t s Aea bAins bridg party oi seven taoie m in .Irvington Tussaay aiteroooo. . ,M Mi. E. N. Howe left Tuesday for cnAki,. Waii . tn 1on her husband. Theyl will motor back to Portland next week. Mr. Howe will go to ueiron ior a ehort time. ; . . nr IvlTnTn entertained' inform ally I At brldge: Tuesday afternoon. New White and Oxfi Pumps of ' striking! originalUy and 1 depend' able quality are to found here White Linen Pump Straps. J . V. SI $6 AS White Kid Pump Straps $7.45 White Linen Oxfords i . .$5.85 White' Poplinl Oxfords White Poplin Straps .. White Canvas Oxfords White: Canvas Straps t . .$4.85 . I $3.85 .f..$2.8S . i $2.85 On the tabledWhite Kid Boots, values up to $t2.bo$485 342 MorrisonKNear. -Broadway ; . . Ten Expert Shoemakers Five Expert Cleaners At Your Service Ml- Jubilee WillBe Held bn June 2 At Laurelhurst AXTJNB Jubflee win be 1 held on the alxrjon , under the auiplces of the woman's snd msn'a onits of ,th club. There will bei a picnic supper at :S0 o'clock for members and friends. Coffee and loe cream will be dispensed on the lawn, making I tho planning; of supper easier. An interesting -.program will fojlow supper on the lawn, with dancing In the club house at 8 o'clock.: An invi tation la extended . to members and friends. ; . i .: . ' ,; j . . ' Th Woman's Progressive ? nnlt win meet kt the club house for luncheon at 130 o'clock Tuesday, r There will bo no woman's afternoon card party at Lau relhurst club Tuesday, May 10. as this Is Memorial day. - t . . Mrs. H, C Rinehart and Miss Wllnia Rinehart presided at the afternoon card party 1 May 2.1 1 Honors fell to Mrs. A, C - Holmes v and -Mrs. M. Peterson in bridge, and to) Mrs. R. C. Bradley and Mrs. G. O.- Brandenburg la f500. Mr. and Mrs. C PJ Strlef were hosts at th Thursday evening card parjy May lL Mrs. James Neae and Mrs. C Bo finger won prises ia j600." : Mrs. E.I T. Hatt and;-, Mr. L. w Matthew carried iway ths bridge prjaes. I j K; v- ' ' I l"' " i ' ! Interesting visitor In ths city are Mr.1 and Mrs. ' Harland Tucker who are tho guests of j Mr. Tucker's parents. Judge and Mrs. i Robert Tucker at their home on J6th street. Mf.i and Mra Tucker ar members of the Fulton Stock com pany at Oakland... CaL, and mad the trip to! Portland by! motor. , Several iaf fair bay been planned for their pleas ure, among, thera supper party If or which Mr.and MnurJay R, Ca,ey.wm b hosts this evening, 4 f -i ; 4 . ii -I - K n r ii.V?-r.?,''-- Mr., and Mrs. , Sam Nmtro have ss their guests Mr. j and - Mr a Louis A. Train of New Torls city. Mr.. Train Is on his ! way to Australia. Mrs. Train and her daughter will remain in Port land for the summer with Mr. and Mrs. iNemiro. H t ' ' .- , .. ; ;. ,. M:,.. ' ' :) :':)-' ! ' f , . . j (. '. Ij Miss Marjori Lest who returned last week from Mills college had as W guest Mfas Viola Toblason of Mlnno apolis, Minn. ., The ) visitor left for her home In the east Friday and Miss Lant is spending th week end. with friends at. Eugene. Mrs. L. I Allen Lewis has returned to the city following brief visit In San Rafael. Cah She has aa - her ' house guest her!-sister, Mrs. George Boyd of San RafaeL'".'-. .. -i y-- . i' i we o 'J ea- ; rr-thc ! favor cd apparel ! s : Business and general 1u Woo for Sport, 1 ility "vy ear. Tweed-O-Wool Suits $25 $30 $35 i Notwithstanding the exception ally lov price! of these 'smart ly tailored garments, yott will see fine wool fabrics, skillful workmanship , and m o d e 1 i p g i wnich places (them ..'bn! a par ' with tho more expensive cus- , torn mades. The beautiful and varied Spring colorings and the splendid collection f j styles offer almost complete assort ment to choose from. ' I . ' Tweed-O-Wool $35 women's ! A new ; j f abric -dif f erent than , Depart- ! any Tweed you have ever seen 1 Tweed-O-Wool Tweeds embody lament. j air a Floor all that is to be desired in Tweeds and a great deal more. The s e !, garments are softer in texture than ordinary Tweeds, more finely woven, have greater dur ability and do not sag, stretch or wrinkle. An assortment of styles and colorings will be found . "- "; in ! this ' new. ippareL ,:H"' '"'"I 'il' f 'K Twecd-O-Wooi separate jackets, ideal for Sport wear, are here ;.; -v- .'.'''. ;:V Morrison , at Fourth jr ainiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiHiiiiniiinnfinmnia A Novelette in eight chapters The Pleasant Lady Behind the Counter ; ' i : : !, ' - ChapUr VI '' , i j ',! C , The matchless beauty of' Harriet's golden hair was still further j enhanced by the chery morning sun shining: upon it through the open window. She was studying: a card upon which were listed "things to be done" in connection with her wedding. . Many of them were already crossed off, and Harriet's spirits rose as the list grew smaller. T see the announce ments are next on the list, mother," she remarked, as she rose to answer the telephone. " It was Phyllis yes, they would have luncheon together, shop and, most .important, look at wedding announcement samples.. These events passed quickly in the order mentioned and soon the two girls ! were looking over a counter' foil of samples.; "If I: may suggest it. Miss Hewlitt," 'ventured the pleasant lady behind the counter, "I think you will do well to take this Penntext style sinee it matches ybur! invitations, and ' . do let us plan your announcement -as follows: ' f at Mr. and Mrs. James Bvron Hevrlilt announce the marriage of their daughter . i Harriet Louise I .-'fv '4 ' ' 1 : r to rf.r a: Mrl Chester 'Dyer Converse r on Thursday, June the first ' nineteen hundred twenty-tvo . in the city of Portland x I ' "All "my worry settled in moment,' exclaimed I Harriet. "Righto," answered Phyllis, "if j I ever : marry, which of course I wont" ''Yes, yest? broke ; in Harriet impatiently, lwhat you mean to say is that when you ' finally decide : to : take ' J ack, which thing you'd better do in a hurry he's so attractive" jr4hat youlr have your engraving done here at : The X K. Gill Co. f; Third and Alder Streets i ! 319 WTTiTJAlIS AVENUE XIAST ::i::i::ii:::ii:;:::r:!iii:!i:i::T:t!:::i::i::ii::i::i:r::t::iii::!i:i:::::::r:: ::::::::::::::: ;