TII OHEGON DAlLiY JOURNAL, rdlTLAND, CHUG ON. ' TIIUH5DAY, JULY Z3..1Z22. ATTRACTIVE "THE MAN IN That Is the title of a thoroughly Interesting -fiction story in The Sunday Journal m&grasin section. It! Another page of portraits of Oregon girls, this time torn of the well-known young worrfen of Medford, s . "-' JLI , ' J-JJ v "was written .by. Cyril .McNeil and is packed with : RATCATCHERS Z;?.?-?0-' : -.-s- x . -- -e-. -r i-s ri wi appear in oior oacxgrouna on we xront pas MEDFORD GIRLS Ci Th Sunday JwwamgMU section. Hoe-Goining Girls Are , Honored" By Hssel Hsndy V THE number of enjoyabl affairs jfiven by members of th younger set this last week bav,,beea to - the nature of welcome ; home parties for the girt who have been away to school and the young visitors who art in town. . ,v MIm Flora Jane Menefea entertained 'with a bride tea at th Hotel Ml lory this afternoon. In compliment to Miss Mildred SUcey of Piedmont. Cat. who 'is the house : guest of Miss Jane .Talbot and , Miss .Merrill Jones, w ho ia visiting JWis Louise Daly, ; i Saturday evening Mias l Elizabeth ' Halley has Invited a number of friends to her home to an affair honoring Miss Els,' Young, an Eastern visitor. Mon day .Miss Leslie Kerns will be hostess at a bridge tea complimentir.g Miss Marion Bowles. ' Miss Barba -a Stan field. Miss Flora Jan Menifee sjd Mias Marcia Knight. About 70 mem bers of the sub-debutant set l Mr been Invited. , Miss Myrtle Ferguson and Dr. Earl B. Qaborn were married at the home f . Mr. and Mrs.s George B. Guthrie at o cioca weanesaay Iter. William O. Eliot ff IciaUng. The ceremony was witnessed by a group of relatives and intimate friends. A wed ding dinner followed. Th brid was a lovely picture to a gown of Ivory satin and georgette and old lace. Her tulle veil was caught with a bandeau of baby rosea and lilies of the valley. She carried a shower bouquet of or chids and rosebuds. Wttle Sally Guth rie as flower-girl and Master George : Guthrie Jr. as ring-bearer were her only - attendants.' Mrs. .. Roy Clark played, the wedding march. , The bride is a graduate of Iowa Stat college and later attended Columbia university. She was head of th de partment of. household sciences at Ore gon Agricultural college. She Is a member of Kappa Delta sorority; She is a sister of Mrs. Anthony Euwer , (Ruby-Page Ferguson) and Mrs. Ralph 1. Folletf of Portland. Dr. Oaborn is a University of Montana man and also of the University of Chicago. Aftsr a short wedding tripDr. and Mrs. s born .will make their home ia Portland. ; Out-of-town guests.: at the - wedding were Mrs. T. B. Bailey f StAhthony, Idaho. Mrs Virginia Ewwer of Pitts burg, Eugene Euwer of Hood River. Miss Mary Miller, Dean Ava B. Milam. Ben Rodenwald and Allen Oliver of Corvallis. and ' Miss; Genevieve Fisher of Ames, Iowa. - T ". . . One of the large social affairs of the week- will be the naU given at the Hotel 'Multnomah this evening by the Oregon chapter of the American Insti tute of Banking honoring the delegates and their wives who are. attending the national convention. i A. very large at tendance, ts; expected and both the grand ball room' and , . the assembly room ' will be ased. As an added at traction. Miss Jessie Merrtss. the late MHeFfiiror;'Ae'rfcatt' Legion fame. wiR dance and- rumors- are about con certing a clever black face stunt which th Kansas : City.- delegation will-put joiu A very enjoyable evening is being anticipated.- Mr.;.E,Sammona. gen eral! chairman of the . entertainment committee. Is in charge of the. affair. T-;i'"'-:. .- ;' ; ' V; : Miss Dorothy : Carpenter ' asked a r.umber-of her friends ,to. bridge lunch eon today. The table was attractive In Its decora tlow of. sweet peas and covers were laid for the Misses Mary Helen Spauldlng, Frances Spaulding. Suzanne .Caswell.. Helen Tutbill. Doro thy Metcham. Luclle McClauny, Elsena Green, CaroUne Schott. Virginia Pear son, Delight Ingold,- Mildred Xauder . dale. Agnes Kennedy Beatrice Her manson. Janet House and Mrs. Eric Hauser Jr., Mr.. Lestoe, Mrs. Willis Barker and the hostess." I - r j One of the. most- attractive affairs given ' this ;week was f the tea this afternooat which Mrs. Arthur Trum bull Brown entertained, honoring Mrs. William Reginalds Jackson -and Mrs. Howard" - Charlton (V'OnaV Guthrie). About 100 friends called during the tea hour. - Presiding at taetea table were Mrs. George Allen Lawrence and Mrs. Harry Kutcbins. Assisting about the . rooms and in serving, were, ' Miss snnnn (Taawell. Mrs.. Alfred Sullivan. Miss Helen Hawkins and Miss Nadlne Caswell. , - , - --J." TV. Tnwa mriflmtv wfll linlll At' an nual picnic at Liaurelhurst park Frt- day- afternoon ana evening. An imer .tinr im on i mm has been nrenared and the usual picnic games will be played. A basket dinner will be served at :S0 p. m Coffee, cream and sugar will be furnished members by presenting their membership caros. - - jancmg in . ue clubhouse will finish ; the day's pro . gram. h " . " ' - Mrs. C- S. Jackson and her aunt. Miss Ida Boyd, left Tuesday morning f or - Rainier National park and Para tiise Inn, where they will remain for -a -few, days. . . .' . .. e'- e. . . j Mrs. Stewart ' O. Mackay (Vlda Dodge) who has been the house guest of Mrs. Philip Ludwell Jackson left today for her borne In New York. V. mm AMUSniCNT I CHAT. XO St Ed Armstrong . .nd his Baby Dolls' Revue are her at-Oaks Park' Audi torium every day at a ana at . This wwek - Hello, Dearie" next week Tou'4 Be Surprised." - A. two-dollar enow for 10 and 20 cents. Organisations should reserve their r!cnw date , now a - free kitchenette for making coffee ' Is - here other piendid xacUItlea. , ; a john f. cordrat. Society tot over 75 years has re lied upon Gounod's Oriental Cream lokeep theslda and complex' ion in perfect corxtiori through the stress of the season's ' activities --.' .trial .; - ft23.T. P"ftWS SP2, The SUk Coat Is a Note of the Season.'---' - ' This ' smart coat of beige crepe de chine, antirelX box pleated, gives a Straight, slendeV silhouette. The soft, puffed collar, seen on so many, of the coats of the season, makes a become- Ing frame for - the face. The ' girdle and the long ; wing-Ilk sleeves are lined with a deeper shade of tobacco yellow,- , " . , ' . (Cwrrisht. 1922. by Voce. New York) 0 01 . Paris,' July 20.- If there is anything smarter and.: more exquisite than the yellow taiUeun . Paris has not yet dis covered it. ' A new tailored suit was of deep, rich yellow marocain. The skirt ' was , plain except . for a r very slight draping on one- hip.. The coat was scarcely more than a coatee, short and loose with loose sleeves. A tiny bit of white embroidery showed on the cuffs and collar and the blouse which went with this delectable costume was white georgette, i - - -, ' ' .. . ' 1 : London, July 20. -There is a vogue at present for Eastern pebbles as orna ments. These are exactly what their name implies. They are imported from the Orient and polished here. ; They look a good deal like irregular pieces of quarts and are highly decorative when swung onto the end of a" black or Jade silk cord. ' In some way these pebbles are Imbued with a subtle per fume which' they are said to retain for sriong time. . - ; - . ' Paris; July 20. Although, the irregu lar hems on most of the new gowns and although Its popularity seems un diminished, there is an effort by some of the leading coutorieres to make the hem line even once more. " Consequent ly one sees here and there a frock with an absolutely even hem, which it must be confessed looks neat and trim in comparison with dipped and scooped hems roundabout it. ; Yet even' : the gown with the straight: hem makes a concession in the matter of a floating panel or so. - During her sojourn in Portland she also visited at the home of Miss Al berta Balr. Mrs. Jackson , and her grandmother," Mrs. Alice Strowbrtdge. left, for; the beach Wednesday and are guests at the Seaside hotel. - ' A : benefit dance will be given i at Wlndemuth this evening by members of the Old Men's - Hebrew Fraternal association. Mrs. J, Rosenberg is 1n charge of the affair, assisted by mem bers Of the Ramblers' ci.ubt. The" dance is the cause of much "interest, as the proceeds will go to refurnishing the Old Men's Home and Improving the grounds. .Patrons. and patronesses are Mr. and Mrs. George JehUnger, Mr. andIrs. I. Aronson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Berg.. i Miss Jane Howard of San Francisco, who is the. house guest 'of Mrs. Harry Sharp, was -the inspiration for a charm' tng tea Monday afternoon when Miss Lillian Mitchell entertained the mem bers of the younger set at her borne on Portland Heights. J '- ' .. JUr. Hamilton Corbett entertained at a delightful- luncheon -Wednesday, com plimenting Mrs. John Clark Burgard Covers were laid for 10. ... . j - - Mrs. J. Brown Strong and son Dun can have gone to Victoria, B. C. for the summer. ? v. ' ...', i - - Mr. Ray Small of Rochester, N. Y, and formerly of Portland,. Is In the city visiting with friends. In Shanghai and at Hongkong recep tions were given In honor of Mrs. Low and i her two daughters. . ; ' , - PASKS AXD KESOKTS OaKS iVTSni EST PART WUlmetU river. Can at Fint aaod Alder. , Battuaa U seine. . picnics. , ,AiBimai BabsIoiia lUrae at S . and S Pk at. . j -.'-..-. vrcnEMcrrH wmatt riw. ruBcfeM or Brooklra ears. . ft tf aailr. COLCMBIA ' BSACH ColmmbU rter. Tan- - wm can.. Conrf utiiiis. awisalBina. jaie. aics, eaacias dally. . - VaUDEVHJLB PAKTACRS Brnadwiy at Aldr. Hicb cUss , vaudeville and phetopuy teatares. After . aooa aad vracjag, Prcciaia cbaagas Voo : daj afterBoao. ... , i ' . ... RTFPODROXE Cireeaoe Adtemsn A Bar-" - E?L Bnxlwr t TsMil. V tixir Tills and Slaekka o (ioW." CoaOaaons rom la . to 11 p. at. . , - PHOTOPLAYS , HZItia-BRMdway a - Tayfa. "Xtnook at BTVOXJI Waslihirten' at Park, . Herbert Bawdnaoa la ."The Black Baa," - Ji .- bl te li p. Vs. Very good. ' - BttTC lfQrsB 11U at Wuhinrtoa. XaM it Beaaett ia 'teepai Vp With Lisais." 11 ,a. ax to 11 p. as, fine eased areata. -POr.riCBU81xtB near VTashinrtc. -pa- fru" ot tKe ikt." 11 s. a ( XI A m. . lnnit sar-trr., story. rir. ESTPXVtMhinztim at Park. -The Half Tjn?ri il " to 1 1 j. a, Good. UBKHTY Broadvar at Stark. -1 Asa the lw." U s. a K it a as.. Vino - ' f uow. . . . . . CIRCLE- Fberth' near Wathinctoa. Shiriei Msaon. m "Uchto of the Jjmwrt" XI a ev to 4 e'clock the toUowl&t awnuoa, I Parent Teacher Council Will Give Dance EARENT-TEACHER council win be hostess at a river dance this eve ning aboard the Swan and all school children and their parents are Invited. These affairs have proven moat enjoy, able in the past and have bees largely attended. The boat will leave the east approach of Morrison street bridge at 1:30. Tickets and information may be obtained from Mrs. W. H. Bathgate, or the association presidents. Mr, F. E. Jaekson is - chairman, of the dance committee. T The Portland "Women's Research clubs annual picnic Friday at Penin sula park is causing a-great etir of excitement in club circles. -Stunts and picnic sports will be the order j of the day and some amusing spectacles are anticipated. . Mrs. Urva D-. Maxson ia In charge of the program." Mrs. Phillip Gevurts is general chairman. The basket luncheon will be served at 12 o'clock and coffee will be furnished. Further particulars may be obtained from Mrs. Gevurts, Marshall .-5855. " . t j- i.. Winslow Meade circle, ' Ladies ef the Grand Army, will have: their annual picnic . at Mrs. Moorehead's at Trout dale, Sunday. Those wishing to ride in a truck will meet at 9:30 a. m. on Grand avenue and East . Morrison street- Those with machines willing to take others are asked to go early. Members are asked to take lunch bas kets. - s-jt -'" 4 - ... t The Women's Advertising elub will have' for the principal speaker at their luncheon Friday,- in the Tyrolean room, at 12:15 p. m., Mr. Frank P. -Tebbetts of the - Better Business Bureau. He will talk, on the service of a better business bureau - to a community. FRATERNAL , . Al-Asar pyramid No. 1, United Arti sans, will' give a picnic and skating party Friday afternoon and evening at the Oaks park. The basket ; supper wil' be served at 6 :3ft. (A program has been arranged and the champion drill team of Liberty assembly No. 528 will give ''mw exhibition drill, aa well as Al-Azar patrol. All who wish may skate "and a' race on skates will be held. Special music has been provided for the event. The committee In charge is composed of Dr. William G. Keller, Ted .Meyers and Dick Hall. f Members-of Orpha Rebekah lodge of Monta villa will gather - at Laurel hurst park Friday for an all day busi ness and social meeting to be held under the' auspices of the past officers of the lodge. " - ; - . . . Ridgefieid, Wash. At the American Legion open air dancing pavilion in Abrams park here, Ridgefieid camp. Modern Woodmen of 'America, will hold Its- first dance Friday night. Centralis. Wash. Centralis and Che- serving SyrMjjy is made by using M sugar and AoiCtelVriite instead of aUisugar Be sure to ask your grocer for Karo RED LABEL. FR EC t Ask yoor grocer or write Corn Products Refining Company, Depc A, Argo, HL, for beautiful and initructive Karo Preserving Folder. RfefFfmcfi h 1 1 - " No Basement Chores v , No smoke No dirt . No ashes ,W hen'.y'O'U 'h-ave- a, - .' ; . : v- - . . ' ' i., ' .-' 1 ' ... . ...... . " - Gascd . ' Furnace : ' Let the Gas Co. Figure for you NOW ' TJERBERT RAWUN-1-1 SON, wKo has leading role in The : Black Bag." filmed . from Louis Joseph Vance story, at; the Rjvoli theatre. , . ' J C , - - Herbert Rawlinson, popular screen star, is featured at the Rivolf theatre for tonight and Friday all day In "The Black Bag," which will be replaced Saturday by Charles Ray In "The Deuce of Spades." "Th , Black Bag" is from the ' story by . Louis Joseph Vance. :As Billy Kirkwood, the adven turous and 'chivalrous proprietor of - a small-town furnishing --. goods - store, Rawlinson goes !to New Yorx. r Tnere he becomes involved in a strange ad venture, clashing finally with a dan gerous band of thieves. "The Black Bag" offers a splendid line of enteri tainment. " v j e . " INSTITUTE BATE SET ' Pendleton. July 20. State Superin tendent of Schools Churchill announced the annual teachers' institute in Uma tilla county will begin her November 13. . halls United -Artisan lodges win hold a Joint social meeting Friday evening in Chehalis, at which H. S. Hudson, su preme master -artisan, of Portland, and his son, H. S. Hudson Jr., will be pres ent. , .- " - m . . 1.4 t A Sammy Jay Recovers Ills Speech - By Tberntea .W. Barges .However fast rood sews may apcead Bed aes a slnji far ahead. j . Peter Babbit. THE discovery that Peter Rabbit was a prisoner in a - pen In Farmer Brown's henyard was such a shock to Sammy Jay that for once in his life he was speechless. He had known that someone was a prisoner there, 1ut not once had e thought of Peter Rabbit. Ton see be thought Peter knew too much to get into any "such scrape-as that. .- ' : But Sammy wasn't speechless . for long. No indeed, . Sammy : wasn't speechless for -long." tHere- was news Indeed," and ' Sammy enjoys nothing more- than -l. spreading of newa So away he started, shouting at the -top of his lungs, "Peter Rabbit ,ii a pris oner 1 Peter Rabbit ts a prisoner He is over In Farmer Brown's henyard! : Now Sammy's voice' can be heard a long distance; : Everybody In the Old Orchard heard him at once and of course everybody at once started " for Farmer Brown's henyard to see - if what,' Sammy ! had said ' was true. O TT-'. ' - " -. " fl . . " " It-does-wiiat Mas' :hever A.N entirely new kind fof JlTL soap that by itself lobs ens all the dirt. A kind of soap that requires less of your time and strength than any soap you have ever used. Rinso does' the family washing, try gently soaking the. dirt out of the clothes. Just use enough to get big lasting suds and only the trorgt spots will need to be rubbed. for Ladies! ..... only. - ' . ' Something New : K: This is not a secret, Watch Friday's. Oregonian. for " Final Announcement L 4S "HL Johnny Oiaekl Vnat do yon : tnlnk has happened "to Peter Rabbit?", he cried. Sammy -went straightvover -,to -the Green Forest to spread the news there. Then he headed for the dear Old Briar- :;s.oap.;.; done . Alittle dry Rinso gets even these! ' clean. - --j , - '' . -In a washing machine : Rinso : 'makes just the penetrating suds y needed to get the clothes snowy j -"-white. :' ',' ;. v ' j Rinso is made by the largest ! soap makers in .the world," to do' . the family washing as easily and , ' safely as ' Lux does fine things. t comes in two sizes the regular - size and the big new package. Get t Rinso today at grocery and depart-, ; ' ment stores ' everywhere. , Lever Bros.' Co., Cambridge. Mass.. Soaking in its big lasting1 suds does the hardest part ;of the washing. Something Different but a real surprise patch. .Before he reached it he saw Johnny Chuck getting his breakfast In a clover patch. . ,' ; t "HL Johnny Chuck! What do you think happened to Peter . Rabbit? , he cried. 4 "Nothing bad X hope," replied Johnny sitting up and talking with his month fun. t" ; i . , - - "He's - a " prisoner ! cried . Sammy Jay... .,! .... . , . .v, Jbhnny Chuck stoppod ' chewing. "Whoa 'prisoner Is he?; he asked anxiously. ' '! v- 7c "' " "Farmer; Brown's boy's. ; Anyway he is up In a pen in Farmer Brown's henyard," replied Sammy. "Uow. 'do yoa ;knowf demanded Johnny Chuck looking at Sammy sus piciously. You see Johnny had lived loner enough to learn that he couldn't believe everything that was told htm.'. . "Because: .j I saw - him." .... snapped Sammy Jayr "Anyway I saw his tall, which amounts to the same.: thing ! Then he told Johnny all- about . that pen In Farmer- Brown's henyard. and how he had" watched and watched to see who : was in It, and finally that very morning had 'caught a glimpse of, a . white .tail disappearing , Inside the little "box1 in the pen. ': - j i : "Perhaps it ts some other Rabbit." suggested -Johnny Chuck. "I don't believe Peter Rabbit would be so stupid as to be caught ' and put in a pen. It must be some .other Rabbit." "'When did you see Peter last?" before IdiesICeepYouxSIdri ClearSweet, Healthy With CutTcuxa Soap and Cutxctira Talcum t-r?C-s.?-' , XT' asked' Sammy' Jay. " " -.f - Johnny Chuck 'scratched his" nose ' thoughtfully.- . -i haven't - seen htm for several days," he confessed. I hadn't thought of it before, but now yoa mention the' matter I haven't seen Peter - Rabbit in the dear Old Briar patch for several days. But that doesn't mean that he hasn't been there." . - , Just then Sammy Jay's sharp, eyes spied the face of little Mrs. Peter at : the edge of the dear Old Briar-patch. She was looking anxiously out across the Green Me ad owe. At once Sammy called to her.: "Where's Peter?" he v cried. , . "I don't know." confessed little Mrs. Peter. "I'm worried about him.- He hasn't been home for several days." ... "Tow needn't : worry" any more." re- L .' plied Sammy; . "l ean tell you where he Is.- He's a prisoner up in Farmer - -Brown's henyard.": -:" And then Sammy Jay. couldn't un. derstand why little Mrs.. Peter looked more, worried than ever.-' You see to Sammy It was a great Joke that Peter T1 L. I . . . . , . l . . , , itauuv nw imn csugiiu.;. ao su iie rest of that day be flew about spread- v . lng the newa ' ' . (Copyri.ht.192i. er T. W. Burgess) The next, story:-"Many Visitors to Farmer Brown's Henyard.- - ' AMUSEMENTS uuaauU : ENID -. JENNETT THAT BAIBTTT BEWITCHING 6C2T STAB NOW HERE TTWTIL FRIDAT XIUHT OK IiT IK KEEPING UP WITH LIZZIE" THE FASTEST A KB MEKRIE8T OF GOMEBY DRAMAS THAT HAS - BEEN-- SEEN OS THE SCREES FOB SOME TIME X LAUGHS AND THRILLS IJ.T.S : ; AT THE WL'BliTZEE r,L fn --"1 sjp MSBsajssBar kssTB 4p wssssjrsjrs sVsMsl 1t HEILIG Broadwsy st Tarlor NOW SHOWING TodayTonight alithis week CONTINUOUS II A. M. TO II P. St. - ONE OF- ) . Motion Picture' ' A I . Greatest Aehtevemests , Of the North ; v GEKUI5E (Ksthlng Posed) STORT OF THE 8OWLA?nS FATHE REVIEW. COarEBT--THE8I.ET;TH " , SCREEIflAKD SNAPSHOTS -KHOWISO HTAB FILM ,, FAVORITES including . DOUG, MARY AND CHARLIE 'IK THEIR LATEST "CUT CP" . 1 , POPlTtAR PRICES . (Including War Tax) AFT'S UtflL 6, 25c . 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