The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 21, 1922, Page 37, Image 37

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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING.
IAY 21, 1S22.
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Lovers of Art to Have Treat
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Warner Collediori on
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MISS KATHERINE LAIDLAW wUl present her pupils
in a program of music visualization at the Heilig theatre,
May 3 1 . Mr. David Beasley Campbell will be at the piano.
Among the numbers will be several solo dances by Miss Laid
law. '
Dancing Party
In Laurelhurst
Highly Enjoyed
TITR. AND MRS. LESTER W. HUM
il PHREYS and Dr. and Mrs. Frank
Paul Kirey entertained a a dancing
, party -Saturday evening: for a number
-of their friends at -the latlera' horn Jn
Laurelhurst. Their guests Included:
. Messrs. and Mesdames II. W. Ray, L.
i. Bergmann, Cecil H. Greene. TV L.
Perkins. Arthur H. Lewis, L. H. Kelty,
W. H. Twnjer. ' McKerin. Harry G.
Haugrsten, II. F. Sturdevant. C. Gardner,
Meade,- A. C. Marsh. H. W. DiggelaH
B. Royce, Miss Alice Roberts. Mrs. Eva
Bennett, Mr. Pat Ryan, Mr. John Trant,
Mr. Floyd Cook.
Mrs. Peter Park entertained on two
occasions last week at- her home. No.
688 Irving street, with six' tables of
500 Friday, and . six tables of bridge
Saturday. Honors for 500 fell to Mrs,
J. B. Martin and Mrs. V. Kolb ; honors at
bridge to Mrs. R. Bostock and Mrs. F.
Looker. The guests Friday were : ; Mrs.
R. J. Robinson, Mrs. C. Warren. -: Mrs.
C. Walker. Mrs. L., Rossi ter.. Mrs. K.
Hadley, Mrs. F. Grant, Mrs. K. Holton,
' Mrs. J. Canfield, Mrs. M. Hickey, Mrs.
C. Park. Mrs. -J. Walker Mrs. R. Bos
tock, Mrs. J. Martin, Mrs. J. Mans on.
Mrs. G. Schmidt. Mrs. J. Pea roe, Mrs. W
Riner, Mrs. Winter. Mrs. W. Jessup,
Mrs. V. Kolb, Mrs. A. Christensen, Mrs.
E. Batholnen, Mrs. R. Walker. Guests
for bridge were: Mrs. W. G. Scott. Mrs.
J. Cormack, Mrs. F. Looker, Mrs. A.
Sinaheimer. Mrs. W. RolUns, Mrs. ' V.
. Kolb. Mrs. A .M. Oleson, Mrs. R. Bos
tock, Mrs. -J. Shey, Mrs. R. Walker, Mrs.
; M. J. Hickey. Mrs. B. Stringle, Mrs. B.
: Bert, Mrs. J. Each, Mrs. A. Bostock,
" Mrs. Conley. Miss X. Hickey. Mrs. L.
. Kaler. Mrs. E. Steuer, Mrs. C. B. Wrtgnt.
Mrs. J. Vaughn, Mrs. B. Scarlett, Mrs.
Young, Miss M. Hickey.
Miss Herraine Albers entertained with
an informal bridge party last Saturday,
honoring Miss Josephine Mann, whose
marriage .to Raymond Toomey- will be
, an event of early June. The guests
included the Misses Josephine ' Mann,
Marie DriscoU. Alice O'Hara. Louise
Allejioff. Julia Duffy. Edna Carr, Klixa
beth O'Hara, Lucile Wascher. Catherine
Meagher. There sia Albers. Mrs. William
Schaefer, Mrs. John Mann and Mrs,
Bernard AJbers.
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Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Labbe entertained
few guests at supper at their country
home on. the Tualatin Sunday evening.
The occasion was the wedding , anni
versary of Dr. and Mrs. Labbe and sup
per was served out of doors.
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' Mrs. Frederick A. Kitchy was hostess
for a luncheon of 16 covers at Waverley
Country club Thursday afternoon in
honor of Mrs. Rudolph F. PraeU who is
leaving the city today tor an extended
visit in New I York and Washington,
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Mr. and las. W. F. ' Turner a.sked
a few friendu in for dancing on Satur
day at their heme in Irvington.
K. of C. Dance
Will Attract
Big Gathering
UNUSUAL Interest is manifest in the
formal ball and reception which will
be given, by the fourth degree assembly
of the Knights of Columbus next Wednes
day evening, in the ballroom of-the club
house. Park and Taylor streets.
A large gathering of fourth degree
Knights of Columbus is expected- as well
as many friends of members. R. E. Man
ning is chairman of the committee on
arrangements and ia being assisted by
Frank J. Whalen. Frank P. Harter and
John J. Neckman.
The list of patrons and patronesses
for the affair include : Mr. and Mrs. John
P. Kavanaugh. Mr. and Mrs. William A.
Healy, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacobberger,
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs.
John Sarsfield, Mr. and Mrs. Al C.
Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.
Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Dan P. Hogan, Mr.
and Mrs. M. G. Dunlevy. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Harter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Due
bed. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Nell.
- SCrORK BUITSO KED OUX - -BgBCLASs
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TATUOBED SPORT COATS. An
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447 ithtar sad 410 5', - MfatMnsten
Portland' s Only Specialty
Curtain Store
We carry in stock
Swisses, Scrims, Grena
dines, Nets, Cretonnes,
Drapery Silks, Sun
dours, Lace Curtains,
Scrim' Curtains, etc.
Sold by the yard at
reasonable prices.
SUP ! COVERS
Protect your famiture this
summer with SLIP COV
ERS made by experts. A
large line of Imported or
Domestic Cret onnes.
Chintzes. Tapestries, etc, to
select from. Priced right.
AWNINGS
We carry a large variety of
awning materials. Now is
the time tq buy. Let us
submit our prices?
CURTAINS and
DRAPERIES
Made to order. Estimates
cheerfully - given. See us
first. Phone Mais 4727.
TTXrVERSITY Or OREGON, Eugene. L
KJ May 20. The formal opening ana
dedication of . the Mnrray-Warner col-;
lecUon of Oriental arjt tdj the tJnlveBlty
nf Oreeon .art museum ,1wiU take place
on Monday. May 29, ia the woman
building and 'will brine Eugene
number of Portland: Tisitora. -r Fifteen)
hundred invitations for :the opening of
the exhibit have been sent to art lover
throughout the state, i r, :!"" j' .
Ttr. P. L. CampbeQ president of the.
university. wlU preside daring the proi
gram which has been arranged for thej
formal presentattiii. j Music for the pro-i
gram will be furnished by the university!
orchestra and the two glee clubs. Judge
Charles H- Carey of Portland will epeak,
and Mrs. George T. Gerlmger, regent
of the university, will make the formal
acceptance. Ms. Murray Warner and
m. few friends will receive the guests, j
A wood sealed room, back of the rear
gallery on the third , ooor oi tne wom-t
an's building has been! equipped as a
museum, the entire i wall space of the
room, from floor to ! celling, being cov
ered with glass ease. These cases will
be filled with rick Oriental costumes,
fine lacquer ware tapestries and? Ori
ental armor. Oneiargej glass case has
hn placed on the Stairway to provide
for an unusually large tapestry, i On
the walls of the women's league rooms
will be hung the framed Japanese prints
which are Included in the collection.
The exhibit will be open to the public
evening on May 29, and it is planned
ia kMn it 'snes from 2 to 4 in the
kfternoon on jeach day thereaftr.i
J In eonnecUon with the dedication of
iaie collection, the! school of architecture
and allied arts jwill hold Its annual
jnrv day. at which time exhibitions of
students work will be on public Tiew
In the art studios. At the same time
the faculty of the art department will
exhibit its work ia-thejWoman's building.
! The Kennedy Parent-Teacher asaocla
tton met Tuesday and elected the fol
lowing officers ; Mrs. A. H. Robertson,;
president; Mrs. T L. Green, vice pres
ident: Mra Ell Simonson. secretary,;
ami TvCia. Mirnnt Randle. treasun -
KrwaVora for the dav were Mrs. W. H.
Bathgate, the retiring P.-T. council pre-,
klent ; Mrs. R. M. Pogue from Vernon
circle.,,who spoke on the national Parent-j
Teacher lassoclatldn convention In Taco
ma. and Miss Dagermark, from the park
bureau, talked -on playgrounds and tba
great value of supervised recreation for
both young anajoio.
The Holy Name and' Roeariaa societies
win nfrta.in their friends at an ln-j
formal . dancing f party at a Christlan(
i Brothers ball. Grand avenue and Clack-t
Het. Wednesday evening. Cards
! will be played on the first floor. The
committee in charge is Thomas Sislcf
Leo De " La Fontane, Henry Gagnon
Alfred Albers.; : Florence Hellendorn
Helen Slsk, Marie Stryker and Beatrice
from 9 in the morning until 9 in the White.
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Broadway at Morrison
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in' straw, felt
or fabric
Biack, white, navy and gray mostly in
monotone effects -hats 'to enhance the
tailored ! suit are very simply fashioned.
Quills are extremely j sAart ; ribbons take
many unexpected turns ; leaves are devel
oped of i velvet! II i ?
A very striking shipment has just been
unpacked priced close to cost at ,
15.00 and more
SUIT BLOUSES
-novel, tailored type,
in firm, white silks
Habutai
cut work collar 4n
models,'
with matching turn-back cuffs that
durable
fashions the majority with a new
Peggy or shawl neck
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Furs and Individual Style Shops
Broadway at Morrison
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so snugly I Crepe de Chine- of a very
qualify fashions many these with
pin-tucked collars of firm habutai.
-specially
priced
They're
10.00
Let our eperts prescribe
for yoiir iworn furs
Their services are ybtprs nov at definite
ly lowered bummer; rates.
Their work is, unquestionably the finest that
money can procure.
Their judgment and
marvel at! ! ; 1
Store
your
ingenuity are things to
furs -where
only experts j handle
hi.
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In addition to the complete protection that
our storage vaults if ford-protecticn from
moths, fixe, theft and heat expert examine
them regularly, carefully and thoroughly.
And; they return; to you prepared for longer
service!
I Phone Mdrskhll
785 for Particulars
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in a sale that for lvalue ijarid iqttality
has never been equaled in Portland
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Unquestionably th greatest selling event j in our entire
history? and we are. not given to exaggeration!
Navy twills, coverts, checked velours, made with
new, long coat that may be wirn unbelted.
10 straight-line models to choose from.
tfl inc sleeve seems tairiy to men into tnc armnoic
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You have
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Hand-bound buttonholes are faultlessly made;
nand-ieilea linings are oi sturay, raaium shk.
75.00 is the lowest price at which we have ever
sold such suits. We cannot replace them to sell
again at tms ngure.
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our word for it: Thisj is the finest value
ever offered in our many years of service.
not miss this splendid opportunity!
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