II f - -3 i i 10 THE OREGON . DAILY JOURNAL,' PORTLAND, 1 OREGON, h WEDNESDAY, SEPTEJIEm 6, 1C22. i The Journal's Financial Page T" tHbirie Wedding Is Charming Event . - " By Haiti Handy ffNE of,' the. charming- weddings or AXJ the eWn was -that f Miss J. iLuclle Resing and Mr. w. Elmer Rwn-Vsry,-which was solemnized at the -home of, the hrilde's parents. Mr. and Mrs. i' F.'ResJng-. Tuesday evening. Tne 4 nuptial vows were read by Dr. J. J iStaub and preceding the ceremony a musical program was 've" ,by .j;" tHelen Kles, accompanied by Miss Hzel Ctl. who also played the wedding -., . ""i . j The bride, who -ntered on the arm of r f v.- f,tt,.r was a lovely picture in her robes of white crepe made on long J draped lines combined with pearl trim inning. Her veil fell from a coronet of Iflrange blossoms .and she carried a shower of Bride roses. Miss Mary - holmes, ho attended her as maid Of 'honor, was gowned in beaded crepe in rose shade, a shower of pink roses tqompleting her costume. The bridal J, procession advanced down an aisle 'formed of white tr.amers held by six it sorority sisters of the bride who were gowned is white and carried colonial J oououcts. They were the Misses Helen -lxahlgTn. Bess Walsh, ancy Gavin. Sromi Beckwith, Paidre Carnes and iMrsw,E. K. Wright. Mr. Wayne Wll lliams was best man. " j Following the cewraony sj-eception 54-as held. Presiding at the supper table were Mrs. J. ".V. Holmes and Mrs. iX. 0 UeLiong. assisted by Mrs. George i VVII1WH I X. ' ' " iMiss Gladys Ttamsey and Miss Bess fj'ord. Mrs. H. R. Ford, sister ol tne bride, presided at the punch bowl. 51 Both Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey are . i graduates of Oregon Agricultural col iegs, where they were popular in foollege circles. Mr. Bamsey is afflll sjtd with Delta Upsilon fraternity and t ths bride is a member of Chi Omega i sorority. After a tour of the Oregon beaches tihey will reside in Portland. An- Interesting engagement which tiaa announced in Eugene aionaay was Jttiat of Miss Helen DuBuy. daughter. 0f Dr. DttBuy and Mrs. Jean DuBuy, ijsa-Jjr. Liawrence W. Manerud. The sliews was told at an afternoon affair , J given by Mrs. P. A. Boatman and Miss : Jlabel Manerud. sisters of the bride ; iroom-to-be. The " bride-elect is a ember of the class of 1920 from the ni,MH, n f nrnffnn anif. nl nr her! ; graduation has been assistant instruct fr in French at the university. Shj I s a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma lorortty. Mr. Manerud is also a former .1 Student of the University of Oregon k .nd is affiliated with Beta Theta Phi - 4 . . ' : . rr.A , 1 1 n ..-1 VI w i liny . i uc irviu 1 1 1 win iic tvent cf September. I" j The Mtsses, Jane and Anne O'Reilly and theiit three younger sisters have Returned to Portland after a delightful JvSutlng at the summer home of their incle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. "ercy, at Three Tree Point, midway between Seattle and Tacoma. Mrs. S.' Spencer Scott, who has ben isltlnc her narenta Mr. and M Iinsmger. sines last May. will leave JTor her home in New York Monday. , SDurinjr, her visit she has been ex pensively : entertained by her many ! friends in Portland. ' . . M 'Judge anil Mrs. C. P. Bernard of jKugene are making a short visit in .Portland. Accompanying them is their xlaughte(r. Miss Kloise Bernard, and their niece. Miss Olive Bernard of St. Paul, Minn. ." I; The women of Trinity Episcopal church are asked to meet in the parish , Chouse Thursday morning at the close ,of the-thank offering meeting to make ',flnal plans for the tea to be given -at The Auditorium Monday, a I . . . Mrs. F. D. Kauaga of Tacoma is " ths house guest during the Episcopal "convention of Mr. and Mrs. Donald . Spencer. Dr. and Mrs. Kauaga are rormer residents of Hood River 4 ' ; f 1 f Mr. and Mrs. William Wheelwright I are entertaining as their house e-iipst ; during tihe Episcopal convention Bishop n j tiitnoirr oi v-onnecticuu ne wtsimoreiana i ommunity club will givie a dinner Friday sevening at o'clock in the Sellwood community UUUBV. Mr. and Mrs. Franck Eichenlaub and daughter Isolde have returned from aeasiaej wnere tney spent a most de tightful - vacaUon. The regular monthly meeting of the Portland Fruit and Flower mi.uinn will be held at the day nursery, 404 sucti, inureaay - at 10 O ClOCK. j I ... ' A niimlwr ff faMwati i . In given for Mrs. William Reginald acksori. who has been visiting her mothers Mrs. F. A. Jacobs, for the Summer. Mrs. Jackson will return to her home in Kansas CRy for Satur day. Tvsday. Mrs. H. Allen Russell S a uuncneon hostess ronnltnuni. . . - . i ! J . i ! ; r l i il r-NIXON'S iMILLINERY-, eslTe'lllos "rf TO,T ' taf" s toLaflUeU NIXOWS. MIliLINER i: ; 428 Washington St4 Between 11th - - - i . : f i . i- Special leased wires bring- in The Journal's splendid mar ket report from the great financial centers of America and the rest of the world. These wires are in addition to the leased wire news services, which also carry excellent fi nancial department. j ; A fa r , vllfvi VK$l -I I Mil Interesting Trimming Detiils for Sports Clothes. One of the- most remarkable ol! the new early autumn details is, the use of striped serge and suede tn devel oping aU or a part of -sports suits and coats. In the model illustrated the frock and cape are developed in banded with heavy blue suede. Copyright. 1022. by Vorae. ITeJ York) ing Mrs. Jackson. Covers iKere laid for twelve. The guests thenjwent on to the large tea given for Mjrs. Jack son by Mrs. Howard Charltorii. At the tea table, which was attractive in its decoration of autumn flowers, presid ed Mrs. Alfred F. Smith ind Mrs. Hallett W. Maxwell. Misif Marion Peacock, MIbs Anne Lawrtnce and Miss Georgiana Mears assisted about the -rooms. About 70 guests called during the receiving hours. This after noon Mrs. Paul Giesy entertained in formally at bridge for Mrs.) Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles f! Adams were hosts at a beautifully Appointed dinner Tuesday evening entertaining a number of .distinguished visitors In Portland for the conventions as their guests. The gueet list included Bishop and Mrs. Beverly Adams and Miss Adams,, Mrs, R. I Tucker nd Miss Tucker. Dr. and Mrs. A. A. IMorrison, Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Minn, Mrs. Hugh Hume, Mrs. R. M. Hamilton, Mrs: Henry Atbury. Mrs. W S. Coch ran, Mrs. naries .baenDaum sand Mrs. Herbert S. Nichols. I i Mrs. Edward Pane entertained with a bridge luncheon for her hose guest, Mrs. Edwin B. Parks off Eugene. Covers were laid for twelve. Mrs. Pape had as her house giuest last week Miss Helen Rush of Tacoma. k A large reception will b held at the Hotel Multnomah Thursday after noon by Mrs, Wilson Johnston and the diocesan women's executive lemmlttM for the women visitors to tie Episco pal convention. r church Men Are Invited to Visit- the 'Exhibit of I The Morehouse Publishing Co. . Including Christian Nuture Sfries on the Living Chuifch ; at the ' j LABOR TEMPLE i Corner 4th and Jefferson Sts. Books and Periodicals or Sale WE SPECIALIZE IN THEj NEWEST t 1 NEW YORK lSTYLfeS Extra Special at g l arge seieetMn ef fUts la all 4e- jf ruwn ana snspes. way Py arosad do u sis elsewhere (sr tie ati GENUINE VELOURS FROM I i i i 1 : mitalVJfd1?. V9 milliiaers wl. tnaV.j imiZ.iiZiiZ9! . isaieaa I toagsed sJesladles who UUy.i aaytalsg to mm I-'-.. I Physical Work .G.A. !' Outlm By Tens WJsse" rrxrv. nhvairail department of the X Young Wbmjin'sj Chiftstian Asso ciation, which ha occupied m. conspicu ous part In the wfork of, the j association aavAMii vMpd ,aii mitilined a com prehensive schedule for the coming fall and spring under! the Joint , direction of Miss Georgia Way. . who jwill be In charge of the esthetic dancing classes, and Miss Gloria Ca'.Iaison, Who will be in charge 'of: the gymnasium classes. Mrs. Robert 8. Fatten is chairman of this department.! i I VUiiui u 1. 1 . . nounced as follows : beginners, Satur day, IX a, m. ; intermediates. Wednes day 4 p. m. and Saturday, 10 a, ra.; AiranrA TiieadS'T nod Friday. 4:15 P. m. ; babies classi Thursday 3 :80 p. m. . . . . ' 1 t..U T1. .ah Hlgn scnooi ciaspes win uor now x "to day and Friday for I beginners at S15 - nt anI Art tHsv' ffnrriA diTfi at 4 :15 for advanced pupils.' dult classes will be held on Monday; and rnursaay av :u and for advanced students at 8 :30 p. m. Gymnasium classes win ! be held as follows: beginners classes for women, 6:30 p. m. Tuesday; and Friday ; ad vanced classes, 7 :45 p. tn. ; general classes, Tuesdays find Friday at 1 :u p. m. Classes for children will be held i m and 12 nt. Special Saturday at 9 interest attaches to the health educa ii anhoriBlort for Wednesday at 7 p. m. for teachers and nurses. tii TrnffrsJive Twomen's league will give a benefit card party Thurs a t 9 at the home of Mrs. Frederick Gronnert, No. 596 East ISth street, north. The proceeds will be devoted to wetfare wok. Take Ir vington car. "telephone reservations to East 6085. j i V HERB o ir Uvn T?F.trtltTS WIXDEMtfTH !wil!nwtt iTer. Lunche a vtiw,letn rtr Simm!n dancinff daily. COLUMBIA BEAH-7-Cbluablfc riyer. Vn- danciuc daily. i r-" VACDBVILLE i PANTAGEK Broawy at Alder. Hish class X. . . .... , .... A . . . auaeyiue ana ipaouipwr icamrra. mwi noon and eniis. Program i chaoses Mon day aiternoon. HIPPODROME TJSreetitin Aickerman A BUr- m. isroaaway ai 1 ihiiuii. muwitiiib -Krn Burrowa fontain In ! U ptiotoplay -Women Men Iioie." 1 p.i m. to 11 f iu. DelllUtful liglit oomeriyJ PHbTOPLATS HEIMG Broadwajr at Taykr. Jnles Vrrie 'Tin lsie ol J&oroa. : J . - w v Kin itnr, Yr4ntW- nlayed. SlVOLI Washimtton at Park,- Gly Bat BLtfe MOl'SE 1 1th and Waahinston. Jack Gilbert in "Moiit CrUta." j Aatonithingly true to noyei. v uic icuni. COLl'MBIA Sixtfc near Waatiinetpn. "Her (.liaed vage. ill a. m. io i v- MAJKSTIC Washington at Part "Whila Satan bleeps, j i. a. n. j w y- ui- LIBERTY Broiadiray tt Stlarti. "Blood and Sana. 11 a. is. to J 1 I. in- otagey uui I!HFIT.Ull. ! CIRCLE Fourth inear Washington. PorotliT . . . . : . . V 11' i. Y.' U A ,L.m. ' ft- a. m. to 4 olrlock the following morning. Salad Bsresslra 1 ! i I rO downtown klgh-ieat ir JmaU saderstand expert silver sake a sale. Y; and 12th i rt W id (j every J salad II evoTi J miyentedJJ i I to 1 jii treen 1 : 1 ' i I The Tox Family Meets By Thornton W. Bsrgeis ! To go abaad lot deteas agalaat tboae -mha annor I -!'. 1 ! I a Idas 1 adTia all mj frind to mvior. Jimmy Skunk. j OF COURSE, Slowpoke the Box Tiir tls Iwas quite! unharmed ,by the four Utile Foxes Swfcen they knocked him about this way and that way. fit wasn't comfortable" to be thrown about that way, butaSlowpoke knew that ho harm could come to him apd so he made the best of i it. Evea after the young Foxes had grown tired f plaiy ing gone away. Slowpoke i lay for .a long time with the doors ' ot his houise tightly closed.;; "When at length he did venture! to peep out the. way was cleiar and he islowdy went about his business just as if nothing had happened. Meanwhile Reddy Fox : ana airs. Reddy jhad started back with thir four lively children for their home !ln the Old! Pasture. Half way there they met Jlijamy and Mrs. Skuak iand six haif-grown children. All of them were fat, fori they had been stuffing them selves With grasshoppers and grubs.) Jimmy and Mrs. Skunk, with the young Skunks behind them, were im bling along down a certain little path up whiph the Fox family with Reddy at the i head were going.; As soon as Reddy jsaw Jimmy Skunk he politely stepped to one side. Mrs. ' Reddy did the same thing. The ! four young Foxes didn't know what to imake of; it. These ! strangers ' wearing i black-and-white coats werei much smaller than they and It seemed to the young Foes that these strangers should have been the ones to step aside. ! "Father and mother are too polite," said one young Fox. "I'm not golngi to get outl of the way. I'm going to keep right on." This is just what he started to do. He expected to see Jimmy Skunk and Mrs. Skunk step out of his way. They did nothing of the kind. "Step aside, young ifellow! Step aside!" growjed Jimmy.i . r "I wont ! Step aside yourself r re torted the young Fox in a most impu dent way. "I don't know of any rea son why I should get out pf the way for you !" Jimmy Skunk almost grinned. "You may not see a reason, bit there i is one, said he. "I am afraid you haven't been brought up to show proper respect to your elders.! Unless you are careful I shall feel obliged; to teach you a lesson, and it wiU be poe you will never forget." ! "Pooh !" retorted the I impudent young Fox. "I'm not afraid of you !" What more that young Fax might have said, and what might have hap pened nobody knows. Mrs; Reddy suddenly sprang over and cuffed that impudent young Fox sharply ; on both sides of his head. Then she drove nim out of that path. ; Jimmy Skunk nodded to her as i he mttMMMWi r II: 1 1 ii. i I ii i I a .uil . p i. .ii il-- i ii i i .in i . i i.i ) i i i TT-n-t ii ' ' 1 . j i 'i i i,i i. , 1 i ; , " ; i i , i ! .. ' , 1 ' i i " : .. ' ' " V :! ' : M ' ; i - I i . i ,' ; ;,: - 1 ' ' ' $ : v ! the Sktmk Family passed. Mrs. Skunk did the same thing. The little Skunks followed and paid no attention to Reddy or Mrs. Reddy or the young Foxes. It was just as if they were not there at aU. The younspFoxes didnt know what to make ot It. One of them said as much. ; "That shows how llttlrj you know of the Great World," replied Mrs.-Reddy Tory sharply. "Never be Impolite to a Skunk. Never Insist oh having your own way, And, whatever you , do. sever, never undertake to catch one." "Step aside, ytrang fellow! . Step aside! srowled Jimmy. 5 ; "Pooh !"' said one Httl Fox. "Those little fellows are not more than half my sise, I could kill one just as easy." "Tou never could get near enough to kill one," replied his mother. Then she explained ' alt about the Skunk family and the little scent runs which Oysters R in Season . i it - j in each month! with an R in ii Stewed, Fried, Raw, Panned, Eacal loped, Broiled, thev are best when seasoned with ! : . i : lEa&KB SAUCE last relief from I coarsening "" "' " I T " " I ' " 1 ! ' I '- '-. "" ' !',"" ' '.i kliild IV THE ONiaiNAt. WOROESTEMHIRS tr 1 1 "-"-"--r i uoistsDia Banding : V. in nar w if i i V l K - - : M HPHROW one ! tablespooniu! of Lux intojyour dishpan ; turn on the hot water. The flakes foam rap' into the richest; thickest lather you Thtee times a day you wash dishes in diis lather and still your hands will not be rough or; red. Lux contain4 no free alkali or; any other ingredient that could hurt the i . . f .. . : i ..! t i r A most srasinve sjon it is as soap. yi:Be tiwjr:t6.vfash your dishes the j Lux way- don't permit your hands to have the oldj direejtimes-a-daym-the dishpan lookl One package of Lux will last for 44 dishwash 1 ings more than' two weeks. Start using it how. Lever Bros. Co., Cambndee.! Mass. " ! 1 WONT REDDEN" HANDS The Journal's Markejt Page I they So the 1 young Foxes learned that they had ; cert run neigh- bors whoso rights were to bo re- spected. . j CeprrUht. Is33. hf T. TP. Burgeaa) The next story : VUttle Mr. Smarty.' TO fcoJTDtrCll -TODD SSTICS Astoria, Sept. !8.4-Ldeutenaiit. Colonel WlUlam S. Gilbert, chapUia of the Fifth I Oregon infantry and for more than a. quarter of i a century chaplain with Oregon troops in the. Philippines, On tbo Mexican iborder and in Francs, left Astoria Tuesday night to conduct the services at itha funeral in Wood burn this afternoon - of Captain Grover G. TodH one of "the I two fed eral prohibition agenU killed by PtiiUip Warren, an Indian whom the officers sought last Saturday night j at- New Grand Ronde. i i ' ! 1 5 reasons v;hy www WjW , ; i 1 ; ; ' i SwwBSaSBBjSSmwSBaw Tailored o high grade materials ' w ' 0 insurelbrig wear. Wash won-' X I icV derfully. Scientifica4Iy con- . j f ''x tv Ktructec W supply the support, i f I f 1 vv, comfort akd security growing ; I 1 J y ' Lv children require. - i I ff r ' tT Yw dealer leiows the oth reasons , V I F II 50candi!' 75c and up VI ll II without farters with Hidury garUn WKOt it? J la the Notions, Boys or Infants Depart- - y tJSL, y fT&i TM meats. If hot, please write us. VCe L... 1 Complete i satisfaction assured or your i r""p ' eaBwaswMpjkwl money back, i I V r a stein CQMPr ; FRANCK i -a WM- a- BEATRICE VIOLIN AND Classes For Information,; the three-times-dday of the hands have ever had for dish washings hands as a fine easy on your JC3- i :" I i - " ; whether tt Is the business man who jneeds the martet news ' in the; daily line of his business -or the hooaewrfe mho seeas uuorraauonf retarding- the. needs of aer some. The Journal furnishes the best medium for raining the latest KISS HOEBEB TO EXTEBTaIJT Miss Gertrude - Hoeber. violinist, pianist and soprano, will entertain the soldiers at the I United States public service hospital tonight with violin and vocal selection. I Miss Hoeber will also give a varied program at ( the Campbell . Hill hotel next . Sunday, eve ning. ' .. n i ; ;! i-J BEKMISTO SCHOOLS OlE3T Hermiston, Sept. C -Hermiston pub lic schools opened Monday with t the following staff: O. W. Day, Superin tendent; high school instructors xiiss Jesse Briertey ; Mrs. R. M, Gunn : Mafy ; Yenney ; jMariqulta Derby and A, ) Gralapp. j Grade school - In structors : Laura A. Cowman.; first grade': Mary Sawyer, i second grade ; Mrs. Lieualten. third grade : Mrs.- Mil ler, I third grade s Mary Henderson. mothers buy mists and garters jor ppys ana gins I " PIANO SCHOOL Resumed call OHM t it iiHr4' ;; t .i : ii 1 i . ;! i l.i .11 if ii - : i! ' - ; j; . i. ; j- , ' ' 1" ' j ;.k - ' " ' . :-r;il.. - : : ' 1 1 . i'HH. : f Hi' ' '- ' T4.. . j: .; "'- ' - J I I . : ' ; A 3 i'JL i ,' 1- . - i a -i- fi i-- ., i - - It; SI t -r ri fifth grade!; - Miss fOUeary. sixth! IT&dA! Mrl Xf -lTi 1 awnAMrk aw-a.a.d ' - :7" T ; sv -w vuu4; a gvaa m Mjjt- ensei; eifitB grr&a. W "v .-VIIUl LAUUJ Street garaeje, and Pat Brown, an em- ploye, slept soundly in tho parage, eartyj they- clothesi near their bed. of S255.Sk1 uvcn ana cneCKS. THejCtieCk, totall-i m.b jtiiw., were rouna later in the a .; f: - ll ,ajf We eah't einregg iW words 'how Wonderful it Is, ask any one of the thousands woo hare seen it. Thejy'll Say Go! r " ? EMMET J. FLWIT Alii-Star Cast lacfades QHfl GILBEKT I ETEttK TATtOtt MAUD GEOBG i j B0BZBT MeXIM ' I -.-r ti t 'J'l- '"I " ; : Harty Q. Mills Steehele's Bine Meats Orgasm urcnestra i 8TABTlIlrOAT 1 r I 1, S, a, J aa t 1 I I in BBODTTAT at TATXOB Phone . . . . j. Mala 1600 m SHOWjIGI iConUaneas ll A. Mi to 11 P. M LIUL, S YERNE'S BOM A2JTIC SCCCES8 iHJb, ISLEofZORDA j 1! t6gethkb "WITH j , Snib Pollard I :! IK THE CQMEpY j , POPtrtABiPBICES ciuong war Taxi r AFTEfiK00NST0;6h-25c EVENINGS AFTER 6 K- 35c CHILDBEX TJKBBR M "M . lee ; Psmeus Cloueni Plotur Star I Monroe Salisbury Oram (Dunbar Samwtarf a MiHm r o v R a on i s a tt i a ,1 -1 II DA NCE EVEBT IGHT AT OUNCIL CREST PARK i l OXTINIiOt7S f to- 11 r. It. MJtKSOHKMIAIia ftIO NOIIT" tUii rftwrAiuc f i -womeit LOT." i! CHMUONKI ALWaVt 10. H)iOWs H'fi!rl1i amiv. did! SavST MWSIO IN TOWH iVlUii; The CIRCLE THEATRE j .xva'A4mjaa.:vf j.apxa.i vi ym r Ortn i'frdm koC3o!k fn the morning uivtU 4 -o'clock thu ta.lowlX4t aorninav aBDBQIBD , I We're Stumped!! i I .1 V:-s Vv " S I ! DBAMATIC wojcdek I j j J PICTt UK j ! : .; ? jMoiite! I B I !i i - h . I !" . . ; shows " i - ! ; 'ESDI 1 1. ii . -1 1 ' -- If I 1 " j i . i, : tn .4 r i i 1- I . - j ! ! H-l. f'vJ?-'-: f r- I 1 - 1 " '. V.