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TOE OREGON SUliDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY . MORNING,! SEPTEMBER ! 3, 1922. 2 f j i fei' -1 1 M v-vx : 1 ; f v ; V Hi! :H p. j0 N5iSs-' - ' 1 Caw J?vt&mJW'"t'.liPJ 'A. -SifrrvtrMt rlV 1 I .. v t ft . fjj H -I" " .,, . ilb. .. Miss Resing - BecomesBride Next Tuesday MISS J. LUCILLE RESING will be come th bri4e of W. Klmer RJn ! aey Tuesday t the home of her pr ienta. Mr. nT Mrs. J. V, Reing, Dr. -rj.-j. StaUb offlclatlnj In the presence iof . company of friends and relative, i Miss Mary Holme will be bridesmaid. " and six classmates and sorority sla iters of the bride will form an aiala for the bridal party. Their number Includes MiB Helen Dahlrren, Mies 1 Bess Walsh. Miss Nancy -Gavin, Miss Mtldren Wrigrht, MUs Naomi Beck with and Miss Rierdre Carnes. "Wayne WUliams will attend the bridegroom. Miss Helen Klee will sing and Miss ' Hazel Colo will play the wedding ' irtarch. - Miss Resins has been much en tertained slncethe' anaouneemeat ' her wedding date. Miss Bess Ford entertained about 15 of her girl friends . Monday evening- in her honor when a trousseau shower was a' feature of , the occasion. Lovely flowers were 'used about the rooms for the vninE nd dainty favors were given the bride ;'lect. . ' ! Miss Nancy Gavin entertained the " members of the bridal party at her - home at Eastmoreland for Miss Resins sund Saturday Mrs. Waldo HirschbeYger ivaajiostess for a tea in her honor. J At 1 !the iea table were Miss Naomi Beck. -with and Mrs. Floyd Allen and as sisting: about the rooms . were Mrs. Marlon lde Gorman, Miss Phina Craw ford and Miss Lois PetUnger. .About tO guests called during the afternoon. . , . . .. , H Mrs." Harry E. Hall of Boseman, . Mont., who has been the guest of Mrs. s Howard F. Latourette for a short time. la leaving the city - Monday for her pome. Mrs. Hall has been entertained on several occasions, during her so ; Sourn In Portland. Last week Mrs. I ' Latourette gave a luncheon for her at - trie university ciuo ana airs. XNorris - U. Oregg of New York city entertained , ths visitor at tea at Waverley Country club. i see ' ? Mrs. Robert O. Morrison will be 'hostess for a tea next Saturday after noon at Trinity . rectory; at the home Of Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Morrison for the entertainment of the young women - who are visitors in the city with their 1 parents, who are attending the general convention I tne Episcopal cnurca. r j Mr. and. Mrs. Maxwell M. Page of " Ko. 685 Irving street have returned to Ihi city following a delightful motor trip through southern Oregon and . perthem California. Thsy spent seme time at a mountain resort In the Sis- kyous. i Mrs. Harry W. Sharp left the city Thursday for San Francisco, where she will Visit her mother. Mrs. Henry K. Field, for a short time. On her return 'fhs 'wlll spend some time with her ' lster-in-law, Mrs. A. W. Howard, who was a visitor here this summer for a - few weeks. i i r- h Mr. and Mra Vance Thomas Fergii son era now domiciled in ihelr ne . home at No. 74 i East Knd street. Irv- fcnrton. -' . i t Bishop Frederick B. Howden of Xew " Mexico Is at the Ambassador. He is tn Portland attending the General Con- , ventton of the Episcopal church. ! . . ' Mrs.' Holt W. Cookingham and chil , dren have returned to the city from Gearhart. where they have been spend- . ling tne summer. - i 1 . -.. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brunil of Clev- land, Ohio, are the house guests of "Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenblatt ' Or. John Richard Montague, son of Mr. and sirs. Richard: W. - Montague A.LIPPMAN f AbtES TAILOX. Announces fall opening and' new location at SUITE 33 LAFAYETTE 9T. I. CPS. CTH aai WASH. Special off ertngf or ' opening V Do Remodeling - v'l ' J i IWIISS LUQLE M'KAY of .Ticanm. Wasli.. was an intercstai visitor in the city with MisiInez ! Fairchild. Miss Ruthmary Burroughs lis a, former Portland! girl "now Irvine in Wisconsin and is the bucsI "of Mrs. I R. Bailev. Miss Marguerite Weber of Miss Alice Flanagan in ImngtonJ ?:: f L s .1 Is expected to arrive In the city Mon day from Chicago. 311., where he has received his degree; at Rush Medical collsgt. i . Mr. and Mrs. F. sJCoke and Mr. and Mrs. George Newton Tetaom. who make their home at the Mallery hotel, are spending the week end at Colum bia Gorge hotel. They will visit Hood River and Parkdalo before, returning to the city. ,i e e i.e . Mr. and Mrs. Iav4d H. Smith have returned to the city: following a visit In Victoria and Ocean Falls. B, C. Mr. Smith Is welt on tn way to complete recovery from his recent illness. j Mr. and Mrs. Robert 8. GUIespy arte receiving congratulations on the arriv al of a son who wii be named Shr-1 wood Gillespy. Th baby's, mother was Miss Isa Agnsw of Seattle be fore her marriage. I ,1 ! The members of Portland Golf club and .their friends will enjoy a dinner dance at the clubhouse Monday even ing In celebration vt Labor day. Din ner will be served fitonr I to I o'clock. i - ! ! Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Allen Lewis, have, been spending a few days in the city and returned Saturday to their country homo as Bcola. where they are spending the week-end. Mrs.! Robert n! Stanfteld and daughter. Barbara, have given tfp their home la Talbot road and srv domiciled at the: Mall or y hotel until their de part a re for Washington. . C. Ueceml ber IV f I - ' :f.- - f ..t i. :'";-. Mr. and Mrs. Victor A. Johnson and sons, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hunt Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. . Kdmand I Uevereaux have returned from , a trip to Meadow . . a. . - -1 Mrs. John Forbia and daughter,- Miss Narjono Korbia ar spending several days motoring toj various Oregon oeacnes. , i . . ; , Xr. and Mrs. Laurence Selliag have their guesU a Seaview. : Wash.. Mrs. Ben Selling. Mrs. E. Slchel and ia L Mrs. U. a. Blnkwanrer. ', ' ; -Mrs.! Paul C Gissv has invited' few friends for an informal afternoon ox bridge Wednesday. p Mr. and Mrs.' Alma. XX KaU and Miss Edith Shearman have returned from Victoria, B. O where they have I 1 ' - ' Hi TTKS . RUTH I Helena Misnt, is the guest of Kats have as their house guests Mr. and Mrs.C.i J. Rorthrup of Boise, Idaho. Miss Shearman is spending some time in Salt Lake City. . J ' ! Miss Helen Rush, who Is the guest of Misa Madelle X.yon, has been much entertained. ; Miss 1 Helen Drain was hostess for an informal supper party Monday evening for the visitor, Tues day Mrs. Edward C. Pane entertained her at luncheon and 'Wednesday Mrs. Walter H. Yerian was i hostess for a bridge luncheon for her (pleasure.. Wed nesday 1 evening the Misses Frances and Vera O'Brien entertained for her. ' An interesting: function of' October is the ceremony which ?wlU "unite in mar riage Miss Katherine Seller and Mr. Lawrence Dickson j ot Pan Francisco and 'Miss Jane Seller and-Mr. Alan Meier of iVMn city.! The double Wed ding service ts planned for October It and .will take place atf Temple Beth Israel. , !-.-!! Mr. and md their Mrs, William MacMaster daughter, Mrs. : Samuel inompson naiaieo.1 anqj asiss swni"w LJljli 2 - VHItUI 1MT.1 Ul, WA,., VUVJT- ' ' . . , . , . . , . . city Saturday morning for Victorla. B. C. to remain three weeks. . i ' i i e ' i! : ! Mrs. Thomas O'Day jwill entertain Tuesday in honor of Mr a Charles M. Maxwell and her sister, Mrs." 8. i Z. Mitchell, who; are visitors in the city from New York,".' I . ji i .i Mr. and Mrs. Max & Hlrsch have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Lee Seller of Boise, Idaho. ; Mr. and Mrs. Hlrsch and their guests are at.Gear harf for the summer. ,- i j 1. Lace Curtain ; 'j - - '! ' J"? V fft't' j;'a"J 2. Lace fiets ' ' . ' 3. Silk Drapene ; 4. Silk Gauzes ' - ; i -! - !r - i -.t - v i- i 5. 'Marquiiettea 6. Cretonnes 1 At llodest Price Seattle Girl Is Guest of Honor Of Mrs. Sturm Tl in: ! STRKTSKLLER of 1VJ. Seattle who nas been ai visiter in pitv tor a short time at the norae ot her sister. Mrs. John C Sturm, at No; 1354 East Nineteenth streets has been the guest jtf jhonor at several rrii-a duriner the week. - Mrs. Sturm entertained her sister at. a cringe tea of four tables Thursday afternoon and several. Informal! luncheons occupied tu surlier nart of the: week. Friday Mrs. Leon H. Pateirf was hostess for a bridge luncheon at r, Jer i nomp n: Irvlngton fpr thelaitof. C-ueets eluded Miss tStreysfcHetV Mr. Jf.-URaf ; mond Martin.; Mrs, Robert iChataber; land. 4r. Harryf CI Vorse, lMlJeaV Campbell. Mrs. M.iDaly, Ms.j loseph. Hsiley, Mrs. . Waldemar' Krumhein, Mm. Ralph A. Watspn' and Mr. Btln eon Gannett of' The Dalles i and Mrs. Sturm, Miss Ktreyseller left Portland Friday evening for her home, ' ! ! i i : ! u.. rhnm PiMitCT Metcalf was -hostess Saturday for a tea at her home In i honor of Miss Miiarea uanano, daughter of Ex-8nator and Mrs.! Bam uel Garland of Lebanon, whose mar riaga to Mr. "Walter Dunn Lamport will take place the latter part of this At tne tea ta,tie mrs. zxvuxm Johnston and Mrsi Fred Howard Vpung ami wet-A assisted in : serving by Miss Kate Schaeferjand Mips! MfAjfre spendta a few weeks at garet jBlddle. ' Miss; Oarl4ndj la tb. : j- .. - . j hOUSe guesi OI ar.. j rj I Miss Hazel Hall; has returned to Portland after a delifhtful -visit as the guest of Mr. Samuel C. Lancaster at his camp in Columbia river gorge ineai Eagle creelL Miss.HaU.:who. is a writer e v.nu and who has met with un usual success in lier work, jfound the camp a beauty spot wmcn wouiu: n favor in the eyes of many writer and others who are seeking, a quiet resort fori vacation days. i i j ' Miss Dorothy Lyon was hostess tor s bridge tea Tuesday in nonor ot Dorothy Metschan, bride-elect of Mr. WUlard P. Hawley, and Miss Har ,Mt. wilttr. wIiom marriage to Mr. Nathan Boyntonj Thomas took ( place Saturday. Miss j Walter also ; shared honor with Mist Dorothy Lyon ; at a bridge tea given Monday by the .Misses Evelyn and VlrgJniai.Thatehieri ; Clyde Bealaj soil of E. . A. Reals, formerly- of Portland nut now of! Ban Krancisco. is foreign correspondent for thte New .York Herald,; with headquar ters in Dublin.; Mr. Reals, Who was a Reed college student and lattr a mem ber of tbe news iwrittng staff oX, The Journal, won ;a sehoiarshlpi ftpraj Co lumbia untversity and haaa been t rav eling abroad more than two; years. Miss Caroline i senott was hostess Friday . for a te l in j honor f iMUw Harrietts Walters. whOse marriage to Mr; 1 Nathan ! Boynton Thomas! took niara iRaturdar. ; and Miss! pofothyl T'. vmi -1 hT-ldo.BluH: of i Mr. jBiainje. ' -tv Smjthi Mlaa i " Evelyn If Thatcher , and MiasyDorothy -Thatcher! presided at the tea Cable, and assisting about the rooms were" Miss Charlotte - Malbouef.i Miss Louise Qdet. MISS Tnyi bu vi! anu Miss Virginia , Thatcher, ; i , lvi Waw Vina-j knnxn all Over the wicw m j - - - - - - - j . - nurO WTOSr. W: yiawrji jr7rvMif the home of ner parents, h :i Jaca King, la Raleigh atreeti f Miss King ts a member of the staff Of the Vu-ir . v?vniMC: Journal. i Mrs. Jordan Vj Zan has returned to Portland from Victoria, 8. V Where she has been spending a part of the summer; , j.-f jj , '-j , j , I Mr. and Mrs. Henry IF. Chaney have returned to the city from Gearhart. where! they spent!. the last week-end. ) J - "LET OUR ; j DECORATOR ADVISE iv i 4 Phone Main 4727 MisM Yoiiriscson Hostess ursdaly flSS HOJfOR YOTTSfGSOtNv daugh ItX ! ter of DrJ and Mrs. W. 1W. Young- son. I who- win i leave the city, swon to enter .a French school in New Tork, was hostess ior a delightful tea Thurs-j day at ber home in honor of Miss Lor o thy Lyon, bride-elect of Mr, Blaine R Smith and - Miss Frances Cook whoso marriage to Dr,. John A, Saari will takA placo eaily In September. . At usually attractive with an arrange ment of summer flowers Msa Marian Farreu and Miss Helena Flttslqau pre sided at the tea urn and the icea. As sisting about i the rooms yrero Miss Bertha Peterson. MUs Mildred More- land, Miss Jeanette jWhitor and Miss txretta Isaacson. -About is nuuoa ana matrons called during- the j afternoon.; I'M s. . j e : i ! Among the visitors during the last week at. the! Sgn of i the Bow-Bell tea shop i n Columbia river highway vrere Mrs. iuawjg Htrscnj who eniertauieo Monday for : Mrs. II; ' J. Ottenhelmer, Mrs. Julius i Xoulaeon and Miss New- berger of Beatue. Mr. and fO.ru. XjOuis Gerllnger Jr., (who were there, for din ner ! 8aturdayt enUrtained Mr. "t. and Mrs. John Cj, Lewis. Mrs. -Abe' Tlchner enUrtained for tea Monday for Mra F. E, Moore. ,; Those calling for supper Monday were? miss Ann winier- vim Mrs. Herrenpohl and Miss, j Ann Her-: renponu j. . --v , ; - Mrs. George . F. Fuller was hostess" Thursday for a brigs tea at her home in East 55th street, nonermg lrs. William Reginald Jackson of Kansas City, iwho f s a visitor here for ! the summer jnonths. Xw tables' were nbiMf fry hridcre. and at the tea hour Mrs. Ralphj W. Hoyt and Uxm, -Fred-f erlck Alva! Jacobs 1 preaKJea at the urns and were assisted by Mis: Helen Pratt, Miss La veils Florence; J Miss Dorothy Chujrch and Mrs. Howard Comstock Charlton, j i I ; i ! Miss Anria M. Grau of Cincinnati, Ohio, left Portland for hers home Sat4 urday evening, after a pleasant 'vaca. tlon spent here. Her departure rwas rerretted by many i friends, who I are hoping to learn of her early return to the coast. Miss Oram proved charming Inspiration for many social functions during her visit as the hquse guest of Mr. : and Mrs. : Martin ueiser. in Fettygrove street, west, i i i-- i r-. .. I n " - Dr. and Mrs. Richard Cabot wer guests during last week at the home o Mrv and Mrs.- Ivan Lovlch. i Dr. Cabot is one of the leading physician of Boston and, IS head of the department of ethics and science of Harvard. Mrst Cabot is a member of the board of education of Massachusetts, - j i. Miss Harriet Broughton,1 bride-elect of Mr. Clarence M. ; Bishop, arrived from Dayton, Wash., the middle of last week, .and was a .guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Spencer, and is how visiting at the home of Mr. end Urs. Thomas D. Honeyman. Mr. ndMra J alius Asheim and children are registered at' the Bensos en route from Seaside to their horn in Spokane, Wash. They visited Mrs. Asheim's parents, Mn and; Mrs. Heri man s Wise, t Astoria. m . ..St.' Charlies parish will hold its an nual picnic on Council Crest on LabQ aay.,, An aiiracuvo program ox mr letlc events with prises for the wln tiers has been arranged. : i, i Mrs, John Cabeen Beatty was host ess" Wednesday for a : tea fn honor; of Mrs. i Samuel Thompson Ha Is ted. : A the tea hour Mrs. Thomas Kerr and Mrs.jt John i C. Ains worth presided at the table, i f " Judge and Mrs. WXN. Gatsns land daughter Htelengray and Dr. and Mrs, EHof T.Hedlund and son BUlie bav returned from a f or tnlghfaj motor through Easternand Southern Oregon; t -Mrs.-' Henry W. COrbett, Mrs. David Robertson and Miss Emma Sanford Seaviewja 'f . J Miss Helen Pdge left Thursday to, spend the month of September at Kiv ersea,:. Baybrook, Connecticot. Dr.; and Mrs. James Rosenfeld hav returned from Gearhart, where they have; been spending 'the summer months,? . ! Dri and Mrs. Charles t1 Chamber lain are spending a short time at Hood .River. i Miss Nadine Caswell entertained at a Juncheon at her home for Mrs, wtiuam Reglnajd Jackson Saturday, . . , j - j : Mrs. Dan; Martin has returned to bet home In the city, after having spent moar or the summer tn wasnmgton. Two teas given for1 the pleasure; of a number of Interesting out of town Th Key to a view home ! i.on Westover i ACTIO n't. making a : start by I purchasing your home- ; site SOW- then thai ! hlittWhAiii- th. aituat 1 i i Only! thirty-five bome--; sites With improvements f r in remain unsold. j 1 l-'-i-ThesO are - surrounded U oj Mil .iwimi "' ia a i ual development that i ! - has- made them second to nona in all Westover. 1 ; For plats, prices, i , term or other. : i information, j . : 1 f phone me at ' Bdwy. 0110, Of 3 A call at i Pittock Block : ! , - REALTOR . t 1 e a 'i Kir. -Mv' i " Oh Th A ff visitors were arranged by Mrs Thomas G. Hailey and her daugher, Mia EUxa-i beth Hal ley. Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons. Several Of Mrs. lsileya friends presided it the tea table and during the serving hours for both- af- fairs those who assisted about v the rooms were Misa Isabella. Gauld, BIra, Henry Clay Judd. Miss Margaret' Bld- dle,i Miss Louise Linthicum, - Mis YVm glnia Mears and Mies Katherlne Keryi Misa Helen Zimmerman, f daugh4 ter 1 of Mr. ' and 'Mrs. Walter Zim- mermaa f Irvtegton. U. being' eixtsa- sively entertained jprior to her de-f parture September Al; for New Tork, where she,, plans to enter : Columbia university. :-.: During; the week; . several Informal luncheons and teas have! been given for br, and Others are planned nexore ane leaves tne city. Mrs. Mor ris Chtsholm was hostess Saturday at a luncheon tpr Miss' Zimmerman, j Mrs Ted Ludlam and Mrs. John Gordon Bowers will be hostesses for a' bridge; luncneon xnnrsaay, a.t the home of the former In ' Wei dier ; street. Guests to make up five tables ! of brldre have 4een Invited. J Mrs. 'Arthur Rodeen ana urs. -i nomae a. santiela will u tertaln at bridge and tea. t the homo of the latter In Prospect JOrive, f next Saturday, and Mrs. Cole Barnard will entertain at tea. for Miss Zimmerman next Sunday, r i . j -.u Mr FVW: Watsbnf was host ist a! dinner -ot eight covers at the .Portland; hotel Thursday evening In honor of Mrj and Mrs. George Moreback, on the oo-j casjon of their -. wedding anniversary j The guests were?: Mr. and Mrs. George! Moreback. Mrj and) Mrs. H. H. Keen. MrJ and Mrs. i Glenn Oliver and Mraj arDara u. Brooks . , ,j Miss Alice Doane entertained a grouri of friends at her home in East 45th: street Thursday evening;. In" nonor o Miss A. Hasel Durkin. who' is leaving soon for California. where she, will study. fashion,! art ar4 designing.: LiU tie Marda Cecils Doane presented the honor guest with a charming gift; j Mrs. Harold- E. Sanford was hostess for a bridge tea Wednesday in honor of ! Mrs, ' Harry li. Kuchlns (tvelou Shea) of St. Louis,! who Is leavinr th city, September 19 for her noma in the East. Mrs. Kuchlns has been thsi guest of ! her parents, Mr. i and Mrs. ;J. F. Shea, in Portland, during the summer raanuia. . r : . i-:-;'; ; ' ;,.;'( Miss Jocelyn FoUlkes and her moth er,! Mrs. A. B. Elmer, who; have -been the guests of Miss i-Locke, principal of CasUleJa school at Palo AIto. Call. since the middle of Julv. are return ing to Portland after a delightful sow journ in the south; and wiU arrive in jroruana Monday night. - i " : Waverley Country club win hava a dinner dance at the; clubhouse next Sat urday evening : as the.' first function of the fall season. A baseball fame between members of the ; University dob; and Waverlejf Country club wia be a feature of the afternoon, preced ing tne dinner dance.; - " e. - m, i ! !!:- ti . Miss Caroline Everdlng ; and Leona Prag. I Who will attend Miss school In j California this winter, shared hon ors: at a delightful party given by Mrs. Richard Everdlng jat the Hotel Port land Friday night. Cbvers were placed for eight members of (he younger set and the hostess. I i . -J !'-; - ' . .' ii Miss . LUllan.' Bennett, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. M. j V, Bennett, ;enter tained at a farewell party Thursday evening at "her home,' in honor of Miss Janet Edwards, who will leave the city soon for; the East,; to enter school, i; f ' . V -i ! 'J - i '.(' ifc-ii Mr, and Mrs; Leon H. Peters and the latter's Sisterj Mrs. Iva Henry, have , returned from ija 10 days' visit at Rockaway beach. Mrs. Henry left Thursday night for California, where she will spend the winter. I ;;. ;i -i i :: I - ! ; ':-:jl Mrs. W, Dennisoh Clark entertained a number of guests; Tuesday; evening at her home at Riverwood at an Inform u4 supper party o nthe occasion, of her birthday anniversary.; ' . i " I" . '!. i Mrs. Vance Thomas Ferguson enter tained a few guests1 at luncheon Thursr day for Mrs. Norrijs B. Gregg of New Torsi city, and Mr. Harry E, Hall of Boseman, Mont. : i t . fi . .,' tj. ft i Mr. . and Mrs.: George C. Mason eni tertained a few guests . informally at dinner at their home tn Hancock street Friday-evening.;1 i;i : " More than 150 guests called ai the home of Mrs.. Coleman H. Wheeler I -it FALL fpHE finest fabrica, .the richest colorings and the ? most r distinctive ' def sigaxaz combdna to creato the ; individuality of my Suits, Costa and Dresses. Cfa, ;- -i I ...F vi 'T DKSIGNS . '-n ! 'I S00 COLUMBIA BLDG. Above Biveli Theatre j ; ' ' : Bdwy 1 7037 'l4 '"' : ; . f duting the: tea hours Wednesdav when ehe entertained with : her ; dautrhter. Miss Marruerita WIimIm. : anl Her daughter-in-law.- Mrs, Coleman H. Wheeler Jr;,-at their home In Mont gomery Drive.: s ;., Late jsummer flowers were ! used as decorations for the tea table (at whiclK; during the early part of ; the ! afternoon those who presided wre -Mr. -John .Shull. Mrs. Robert iN. StanfJeld, ; Mrs. ; Thomas Nordhy and Mrs.; (George, F: Fuller. Later; at 1fce tea. urns and serving the ices rr Mrs. Alfred Jerome Sullivan. Mra. iarold. Dekum GUI, Mrs, Arthur Trum- puu Jtsrown and Miss Helen Page. As-sKVting- about the rooms were Miss Lei Tevtsi mum Elsie Bristol, 1 Miss Janet House,; Miss Jane Talbot." Miss Marion FarnaU, and Miss Barbara i Stanfteld; Misn Marion Farrell will leave the city aeptember- 15 for New - York; where laheiwill enter Miss Spence's school. J3he wilt be accompanied east by! her mother, Mrs. Robert S. Farrell,. and brother. Robert Karretl Jr. They expect to snakei thd trip through Can- aoa on tnetr way east, and Mrs.' Far- reu wiu visit relauves in Boston- and New land. Tork- before ; returning o ... Port- 4, Mian Jeanette Meier left the jiclty last week for Sad ' : Francisco, where Will visit the relatives of her ance, L Mr. Walter ;D. Heller, fori a short! time. Mr.; and Mrs. Leon Hirsch and Miss Diltenhofer of ; New . Tork -' have turned' from a motor trio to Crair oaxe, jtena and Mt. -Hood lodge. aarj sma: Mrs. . i. Thamj enjoying an outing ax Seaside. o-Art New Arcrv als in 1 : ' 'j!& j? ,; fl ; j A fall line of remarkable va- jr. jf w i I riet7 including the mxteb'i 7" T nV 1 1 wanted ? Scotch v and Engliif i sii ai. j ;weedsj:Mci:jScotc I J W&W''' i:tA ' " j lands. The colorings are soft, ; L . "T r j dull tones in many ple'asing4 C 1 - ! shades - and : p attems. i Wellesleyt illustrated above, j i ' 1 is ! a .trim coat of straint, : . ; jQji "' '' ';" j youthful lines with : ail . JV'-J'J : around belt and patclji po :k-. '( a .;.-W:l a I V V y' : ; eti---essi?ntiallr ;a: iarmnt LOlp A ' $ ; for , the Hh s School or Cbj- fjrtov'f if : - !;: ; t ' l: - ; ii-.- --". r-'fv---f'i i;M 1 1 : ii ----; ;i- 1 ' f ' " h .- i -I -Other newj arrivals for ; ; j ;.,',:.; b; Fall . are Tweed-0-Wool I- i v ' - L Suits and Top Coats gar mm ; . :: i i menis oi exauisixe aesien i , i .' j. ! . t, " ;L- rand ! 4atloring; j "Women's; ' V ;:! ;';i ;; J department, 3rd floor. Wh 1 :";: :4 1; . 'iuiii. ! k.i-i i. I:-. -...)': : UJfLL J i I J3EN SELLING MM. 1 i ill if :!;! i r - ' : 1 1 !h i '.M .1 1 I III 1 ' :t i s t 1'. ' 1 S i Hi i!'-.. Ji ,1 ! tl ; 1 I Lir- i. ii- H Nil r I ' 'jaJ baf .sf'BSw " 1 ' ' : ! ' -" - . ' ' j . ' ! ! r - 'v ' ' ' 4 - i , ! . The Duo-Art is enshrined in ' '- the Steinwav,piano; or its. tenvj pie may be the Weber, atedc, Wheelbck, or'Sttoud.! i : : Will PaderewskiyCortpt, Bauer, Grainier, Ganz, hem your Kome bn Christmas morning ff -r ... ' Tfiftriai-vtnus DuoArt iTproducingpiano will brpg their playing to You are cordially Jntita come in and hear Sherman vSleyM fir f Sixth sad Morruoa Streets ' I PORTLAND . i ;j r i Miss Herington ltt !jn unless at JV-L AN1N group Of Jroung re i Iruesta .. at !the I tea for; whlchtMlsa Sub Herlngton. daugh ter, of Major andj-Mrs.o. - pi Herlng ton, ! Was jppsiesa Saturday afternoon at her house m Flanders street. Asters in shades of. lavender i combined with other early fait flowers; formed aa a tracUve centerpfieea ror the tea table at which Miss iMary LoJ Wight. Miss- Anna Warren. ;Mlse Anne Ad- ems and Miss i GeoiWlana rWHn. j Geo; 1 the: er presided 1 ua: sea -. urns i tees. Assisung tn serving about I the room were Miss (Mildred Marsh. Miss Betty Kerr. Mia Nancy Nicolai, Miss Rhode, Burpee. The company I included number of gui who iare leaving the city within the i hext fortnight for schools In the South and Bast for the wmter months. j n i: ; r Mrsv. Charles; T. i Dob worth of Be attle, who has ben spending pari ef the summer with her 1 parents. Judge ana Mrs. vnarie a. carer, rctonied to ner noma Tuesday.; is enshrinea inj you! . to the Duo-Art I . " I ill Co, l- ay- . d 1 1 ! TERESTINt S; :i C'V'LI i r wr. vereti cococm lnviud ifew I , s - ,e-l ; l - ' ; i ; I 1 . -I - Mtsvai vvr, mvLMW3Unm m aiOsT S3URXXW muu- m soh are I day nfternoon fori Mxs. Samuel Perkins I M'Avt .Tacoma.v. -ft .i.';.:l:-Ji - v.T-,h .( -.k-,- I spent the last month. . Mr. and Mrs. ; i- v5