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.THE CI1EG0N SUNDAY JOUItNALj PORTLAND, SUNDAY i MOIIXIXG, September 1 3 ! Vi - It ' l ? k - "" 1 4? ' 'JX - - -J . ' - X. i ! , Sri I te JSC". f ?&&ess& Ht t . A MONG the interesting visitors in the city during the summer months are Mrs. Robert C. French, who has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Smith; Miss Marjorie Lewis, who has been the guest of Mrs. H. R. Albee for several weeks, and Mrs. Julia L. Davis of Ko komo, Ind., who has been visiting Mrs. U. G. Smith. I Mrs. Fred Olson recently left the ;ity for an extended trip Fast. Dr. oaan ana MissCookGiven Social Honors DR. JOHN" A. SAARI and his fiancee. Miss Frances Chadwick Cook. wMose i marriage is to. take place Thursday at ; high noon at Grace Memorial church, are being extensively entertained by. " ' Portland friends. A . very ' enjoyable dancing party was given by Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Wigglne at their Irvlngton home in honor of Miss Cook and Dr. j . Saari Saturday evening. The evening j -w as spent in cards and dancing. Those i v.-ho atended wre : Messrs. and' Mes dampo Frank V4 Cook. E. R. Wiggins, .li-b- 'arl. J. Arthur Norman, E. H. H- -. Berg, ! C. A. Marsch, C. E. Vo -harles Swindell, William Saari, A.-' Veils, O. lu Regan. Roy Bishop, lr. and Mrs. N". C. Hampton. Mrs. L. C. Cavanaugh. Mrs. McElfresh. Misses ,Frances Cook, Eva Nordstrom. Edith Strowbridge, Dr. John A. Saari. Messrs. , Eugene A. Nordtrom, Ernest N. Nord ; strom. Shelby "Wiggins, Victor Daniels, ; William Badger and Paul -Norman. '' Dr. Saari and Miss Cook will be ! honored" . with a dancing party at the ! Hotel Portland ballroom W-ednesday - night by Messrs. Ernest M. Nordstrom : and Eugene A.! Nordstrom and their sister. Miss Eva Nordstrom. Mr. Eu gene Nordstromi will act as best man and Miss Lela Richardson as maid of i honor at th wedding. Mrs. O. E. Mitchell, mother of Mrs. John A. Keating, who is spending a few weeks in Portland, is a visitor here for a fortnight. Mrs. Mitchell ar rived from San Francisco Friday and ' Is on her way to her home In Georgia. Mrs. Keating will remain in the city j at least two more weeks before return- ins to her new home in "the South. Miss Haliie Keating is attending Miss Burke's school tn San Francisco. The Misses Clara and Ella Strauss, i who have been the guests of their ! brother. Nathan Strauss, who lives at the Hotel Portland during the aumr .mer. returned to their home in New ; j ,:York last Wednesday. Much enter- U taming was done by members of the I i social set for the charming visitors. i . Mrs. H. C. Rinehart and htr daugh 'I -ter. Miss Wilma Rinehart, were fiost !; esses for -a bridge luncheon at their home In Laurelhurst Tuesday 'ln honor SPECIAL OFFER IN AOVANCK FALL STYLES SUITS, COATS, DRESSES from $35.00 op J. K. STERN, TAILOR-'' 47 ALDER' MO 410V WASHINGTON Fresh crery day Morrison St. Ttm Jk .l ClL br r?r nwvrf ; of Miss Fraihces Cook, whose mar riage to Dr. jJohn A. Saari will take place Thursday at Grace Memorial church. At attractively appointed tables, cover were placed for Miss Cook, Mrs. Jfick Fletcher, Mrs. F. V. Cook, Mrs. m C. Hampton, Mrs. E. J. Davidson, Mfs. Fred D. "Weber, Mrs. Nelson Jacobfeen, Mrs. Fred C. Dose, Mrs. V. Berg,: Mrs. Charles H.i Marsch. Mrs. Earl Djudley, Mrs. John Saari, Mrs. Clarke jFryer, . Mrs. W. J. Kuhl Mrs. Homer (oehJer, Mrs. E. R. Wig gins. Mrs. El H. Holt. Mrs. William Saari and a Miss Gertrude I Druck Ulutsch. Honors were won by Mrs. Wiggins andfMrs. Jacobsen. i 3- I jiirs. j . ii. jveuy had as their, guests tt dinner at Buena Vista apartments 'fhursday evening ! Captain taaie mckenbacker. "ace of aces cridited with26 German planes during ine late war na Major Reed M. Cham bers, third American ace who is known to have brought down six Boche planes during his fervice overseas.. M'ajor Reed and Captain Rickenbacker left the city Thurfeday night for San Fran cisco. I i Miss Georgina Gerlinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Gerlinger, has returnedj to the city from a visit of several weks in California. Miss Gerlinger motored south with; friends, visiting the Oregon caves and Crater lake eh rout. She spent some time with relatives in Oakland and re turned Sunday. She will be a stu dent again at the University j of Ore gon this yeai". ! The marriage of Miss Margaret lb botson and Mr. Kenneth Harvey was quietly solemnized August 8i at the First Methcxfst church, the Rev. F. M. Jasper officiating. The bride is a Jefferson high school girl and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G.i W. Ib botson. Aftf a irip by motor to Klamath Falls Mr. and Mrs. Harvey will make ter home at No. lwS2 East 21st street nfrth. 1 , - ? j Mr. Carltonl H. Fisher and Miss Etta Aiiree were (United In marriage Aug ust ( Dy jjr. .. u. wrlght at his resi dence. No. 5 ft) East 20th north, Port land. Mr. $. H. Brown and Wifw Louise Milleif were attendants at the ceremony. . j Mrs. HomeitGoehler was hostess, for a bridge luncheon for Miss Frances Cook, bride-elect of Dr. John A-i Saari, Friday, at he$- home in Laurelhurst. MISS IMOGENE I SETON .; Pupil of Mae. Im Etoier. nrcmian dansewe, aiMonrea tlx openias lot fier FALL STUDIO OF OANCIMO. IChim new joiaiasi FHONB (ILLWOOO et. -..- : j ; MISS! IRELANI) .1 - CLASSES IN BALLET TEOHNIQUE Far OMMm mat LMMm ' TNCiOAMOC STUDIO BO DkamsBMa, i. Lwsett h ALLROOM DANGIfia Daily WASHINGTON AT THIRD STREET MissVan Waters Tells News of Her Betrothal A XXOUNCEMEXT has been made -- of the engagement of Miss Rebekah Van Waters and Mr. Lee Bajtholo mew. The news was told during a re cent house party at the summer camp of Dr. and Mrsv George B. Van Waters. Dr. Van Waters is archdeacon of East ern Oregfoh and is a delegate to the General Convention of the Episcopal church and Mrs. Van Waters is widely known as a worker in the woman's auxiliary of : the church. Mr. Lee Bar tholomew was a student at the Uni versity of v Oregon and a .member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity. He is en gaged in the lumber industry of East ern Oregon.: The brideelect has re turned to visit her sister, Dr. Miriam Van Waters, referee of the juvenile court of Los Angeles. . The wedding will be about January 1. House guests at the Van Waters home were : Mr. Lee Bartholomew, Abby Whiteside, Dr. Elizabeth 1 Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Harinan, Lee Burton. Miss Ruth Pack wood and Miss Virginia Writing. Mrs. A. W. Klinth and children. Prescott. and Peggy, who have been spending the summer with Mrs. Klinth's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Street, at No. 621 East Ankeny street, left the city for their home in Grand Rapids. Mich., Wednesday evening.. fascinating eminine -i . ootwear Combining Style and Quality at Remarkably Modest Prices 'THE PEACOCK' SHOE SALON j 287 ALDER ST. ! , . j " Jiiat Below Fifth" ! OverlOOGuests Call to Greet New York Folk ORE than 190 guests : called during the tea hours to ; greet' Mrs. S. Z- Mitcheli and her sister, Mrs. Charles M Maxwell of New Tprk, ;who are vis itors in the ' ctsy t Alexandra court, and who were entertained at a tea, Saturday by their niece, Mrs. Dom J. Zan. At the tea table Mrs. William D. Wheelwright, and Mrs, Joseph Nathan Teal presided during the afternoon, and assisting about the rooms were a group of the younger! maids and ma trons. ' i ; ' I ' I'M1 Mrs. Maxwell ; and Mrs. Mitchell have been : entertained on several oc ccsions during ! j the j week. Monday Mrs. E. M. Andrua was hostess for a bridge affair for their pleasure. The Misses Vida. and Marguerette Mart shall entertained at j bridge for the visitors Thursday afternoon at their home at the court. I J -' h Mrs. Max Friendenthal. with her daughter, Miss ; Maxine5 friendenthal, her niece, j Missi Ruth . Korn of San Francisco "and Mrs. E. A. ,Hall com pose a Jolly party who motored to Seaside for a few days last week. LUUUUUUUUUdUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU ft JIWI X ft JIUK m H J1UUKJIUU JU .ll J.l J.l 111 Jll .HI 111 J L ,.1 .11 I.. ,11 Hi J J!i Jll JH III 111 )H Ml Mi III 111 Jli M HA M 111 J.. iU Jk III ill U Jll Jll ).l ill jU J.I III U J L 111 i.l l H III l, ill i ) I In n.L in i..,S7 Furs and Individual Style Shops ! . ! ! 1 I ! ; ! " i Broadway at Morrisq 1 ' i! ! . - I ' I " . :-; - ; ! -'i'i- .'r..;:;:: .' Tim Hat SII iinif(9nippQ:ts ' i " ' r E. . ' i: ! i! i " ! ; "'l ! ; ; . ! i ' j I i; . ,h entire Miss! Korn, who Has been tb .house guest of her launt Cor "the I past ; three months, will; return to 'Iter I home shortly. . 1 1- Among the house Jjarty groups who are enjoying'! an outing; at, the beach over i Labor day holidays is one. which Includes Mr. and Mrs. Henry; Clay Judd, Miss Elisabeth! Haney. Miss .Vir ginia Mears. i Mr. Hugh Burdett Mo Guira and " H r. Frank Dickson, i Tha party is at " Tagg's 1 1 aria hea :Gear- hartn t Mrs. Harry' B Trowtrldg plans! to leave the city this week; for ianj ex tended ' trip, idurlng". .wblc4.4 sb. will visit j friends land relative in eftver. Colo;, her old homej and -Des Moines. Iowa, and on her return to the; coast will spend some time: In jsouthern-cau- fornla. ; -5 4. !" Y f Thie marriaire.of Mis Ml Meta Dekker of th PnrtlaiJ 'r!hii.ntr! of (th! Ameri can Red Cross - and George Hub bard, who Is In American Legion! work in Seattle, took pU, 4 Friday in! Seattle where they will make their home, j ' ' ' T ' lj . i : M V S f' Mr. and Mrs. George Cl Blgeliw have retartied to the city following a inotorK trip to wriusn comniDiaiana ttain- ier Rational park. (- I'M? .4 4 i;: j T r 1 1 -t ' I . Mr, and IMrs. IGeorge; Archibald Kingsley are spending the week-ndi at Gear hart over Labor aay.i I is i : . j .j j i j ! r r'"- Mrs- Anthony Euwer is spending! a few days at a beach resort -near Se- attlei where she is vultihs friends. T ers window Fall hats2 WWl ' s : i - -: - ? : i i Miss Richen I Isi Bride M Ji-Ai Johnston I' rr,. ' 1 i ! THE nvarHage of Miss Qdelle Richen I daorhter-of Mrs. John Richer of No! 28$ East Eighth street, tfl Mrj, i, JL; Jbhttstonr of this cilyfiwaatlsoleinn ised at the ihbme'of i the hrldes annt Mrs. m.t Freyj-rNo. ;,liSi .East ;'taJa street Wednjesdajr eyeninjt In the Pfesi ence of abot friends -Sind ;elatvei rf the brldaji couple, ;f Thi senfice-Was read'by the iRey. y. X PetereiL 51 1 ' "j The bride -'was handsomely-gOwned i ivory toned satins' with trimmings of old lace, ana a wedding ;veil,:Of trull and laces Her boquet was off valley lilies and Orchids. -Her sister, Miss Edwin a Richen. gowwed : In j peach jcolf ored taffeta! and carrylnk CecU Bruns- ner roses was' bridesmaid; The brfdajn hymn was jsung by a cousiR of the bride. Miss Kathryn Knechtl. accom- paniedi vtoy i her .sister. Mis Clara Knecht. who also played - the ; wedding march.i i l l. li I T Afteif a fcrlef trip to the '! Oregon beaches. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston will make their home at Wellesiey; court j HE final word in! Hats of thati higK j j i JJJ j j ' ' t j Shop in the sweepnig capeline thai Lichtensteinl affects the tjicorne! favored tdf Henri Bendel; m the jmodif ied poke ofjB ruck Weiss. Hats with the stamp of authprijty from America's; famed niak- - quite the largest collection ever displayed ik. Portland ! There models from j Ferle Heller B ruck-Weiss i - i I ; Kurzrrtann Rawak Bonhotal Randa Cupid And a sprinkling of hats from Paris designers Maisori space ! will be devoted to the do not ! fail to see , Mr. and Mn R. J. CUrtt fof Mount Tabor entertained a group of j friends at card and danclngi Saturday evening. Those present wer Mr. and !Mra.F. L. Cameron, Mr. and M- P. -J. Comera,Mr. and Mrs.; R. - R. Quick. Mr. and Mrs. R, H. Strwckj Mr. and Mrs. Arthur- Stockman;- Mr. and ' Mrs. Clyde McCaU; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kllmenhagen, Mr. and Mrs. 4,1 S.'Fra zler and-Mrs. Charles Camber. t . .,1- ; .i.i v :. e -. ; , : i u: . . The Presidents' ; Association Ladies of. the 1 Grand Arniy of the Se public wilt meet Tuesday at Community house; 15th and Spokane avenue, jA potluck dinner will be served at noonL A. busi nees meeting will: j be ; held at 1:30 o'clock.! i AU members are asked to attend. A farewell dinner was given by a number ofd-time friends a the home of Mrsi iF. W. Austin, honoring Mrs. Clarence M Olmste&d. who jls moving to Albany. - Places were laid for 21 guests, i Mrs, Olmstead ; was with a gift, 4 . 1 Alpha ,reita chapter of presented (Alpha XI Delta entertained with a dancing party Saturday evening.! Guesta i Included girU who expect to enter the Oregon Agricultural college in September, v ,1,1 . m w- t. . . ! Mr. and Mrs. F fJ. COmera, No. J53 Ernst 49th ! street, have returned to Portland from an extended trip; through California. They I were accompanied home by little Betty Wilkeeon of Los Angeles, r ! Fall "Hats in a gala showing Tuesday tyne one associates with' ... . Heriri Bendel Lichenstein Arnold :" - ! i Andrea Comello Warshauer Sporiex Lotiison Vazzelin-Vi Andrea contributes largely to this exquisite collection, -vyith clejverly fashioned hats that follow tne Fall trend faithfully-i at excep tionally lowlprices. There are Crofts' hats, in types tha find ready of mature years and judgment And despite that jngh artistry hat displays; prices are erate. ESTABLISHED 1 J: . " i mem Mis& Slmedley Is Mamddi.at Hteh Ndqn.; Sajturday rpHE i marriage ; J. Smedley and of M3s. Gsa?tak Mrl Charles , Bona- durer of fjthisj ilty took place at th home of lhe bride's parents. Mr. and Irs. T- -.r, Smdley jt . No.' 26S jEast 16th street, Saurrtay; at high moon, Th servfee w$ readj In Oia presenca of Immediate relative and a few ;kse friends of thai bridal Icouple, the 3iev, -Oswald i"Vf.s Taylor officiating, and the cerem6nyj waa followed by a wedding ;breakfastllTef wete na attendant except the iittie" niece of 'the .bride. Miss MSry ElliAbeth Shlvley..wboi was flower sifll ' Tfee bride- wore a gown of whi Canton crepej "with a weddln Veil of tull and a headdress o orange blossoms. jHer i flower "were Ophelia rose and valley lilies. : Preceding the ceremony! the 'bride's-sister,; Mrs, J". E. Shlvleyw sang a wedding, hymn end; was accompanied ;. bf Miss Lulu Forester on the plajiO; Mss Forester also played the wedding march., Mr. Bonadurer 1 with i thej Packard Motor (company In Portland land j with his bride will c fcupy a nw hoipe in tnbbett street. inj?- Tuesday I the Liebes Hat are leiard too, for matrons favor Wr omen h every unfailingly mod -. :- te& display of i ' 1 I ff -I H I i It 1 lMSfc , J ' 'i ;-" .li- . 1 I : " I! i s f i -1 'i t f . f 1