THE ' OREGON SUNDAY JOUIINAL, PORTtAND, SUNDAY MORNING,: SEPTEMBER 10, -1922. 2 , . i e i ; i o ;n i?rg t v. y''''' i.. --n in niwjn rinii nnir r nr " " ' " 1 -.- wmhw-'twi . , :.-'';; 'iv' - : - - , -V " .-.-J . J t, -T , ' " , . , , ,.,..- ' ' - v- i5 , ''-. .; -r : . ' vT Vv V "V , " V t, , , , r r-?., . : r . . ..io.-', .v.-w---!.:-:- j- ,. -:;.-.y.y,-.-.. . .:.:'.:" . , . - v" ., ' " - , y- - , - . . ? ' ' , ; , ; ' 'i - ' " ri ' , . i . . " v - - ' , -',.,'- t ... - " . , - '' i , -'' ' I '" -r ' - ' - 1 c ' , ---- H ; -V v ;: - . -? -a Trinity Parish Will Entertain With Large Tea TRINITT parish vill entertain with & lnr tea Monday afternoon at Th Auditorium for th Episcopal Convention. In the receiving line will j bhr vr. ana Mrs. A. A. Morrison. Mrs. Loyal B. Stears and Mrs. Warren Keeler. Presiding at the tea urns witl be Mrs. Joseph N. Teal, Mrs. Charles F Adams, MrsN James B. Kerr, Mrs. J ; William r. Wheelwright, Mrs. M. H. , Lawiond. Mrs. J. Guy Strohm. Mrs. i". James Cook, Mrs. Oeorge Cartsr Ster-ling-, Mrs. I. H. Am oa, Mrs. Edward t Fail In ft, Mrs. M. Plamondon, Mrs. I. B. Peters, Mrs. Joseph Creton O'Gor- man, Mrs. F. C. Austen. Mrs. William ;" J Thompson, Miss Laura Eaton, Mrs. Oger it. Slnnott, Mrs. John Park, Mrs. S. E. Lounsbury, Miss Ruth Grant, Mrs. George B. Van Waters, 'Mrs. C. E. Cunningham and Mrs. R. W. Blakeley. The women of the par--ton will assist about the rooms and " about 60 of the young girls aid In . ssrTlng. m m m PM alumni chanter nf Air, ha f uamroa Leita held Its regular busi- 1 - Thad Wilson (Helen Shoemaker), 205 t Hex Arms iMrtmsntn. wrfneHa r I evening. Officers for the ensuing year I , wer:. eteciea. as roiiows : President. j M iss Beatrice Quackenbush ; vice - president, Mrs., Paul MacDonald ; re i corflmg secretary, Misa Marguerite I - Amato ; corresponding secretary. Miss i Elisabeth Reid ; treasurer, Mrs. Thad Wilson. At the conclusion of the meeting a surprise shower was given ' in honor of Mliu Re,aLtrir cinv, bush, who will become the bride of r. irkw- LAngston Saturday. .Mrs. Arthur K. Welsh will entertain - with a dancine- nartv WYniKHar . Jting at her home. No. 455 East 64th street, in nonor or Miss Beatrice ' Quadcnbush. Miss Quackenbush and Mr. Langton are-former students of Oregon Agricultural college. Mm. Iangton being a member of Alpha Tau f Omega fraternity. ' --. , fca u. ami re turned Monday evening from a motor trin to SttaMidn n.-hervK fSm w- - " "' j l.V UIO " week-end at the Seaside .hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Boss were dinner hosts Son day, at th Seaside hotel to seven - guests. "J Mr. and Mrs. Jaoob P.osenthal, Miss Celia Friendly and Mrs. Cohen, who ' haro been abroad for the past year, w-lll sail from London, October 14. on i the Aquitania and will arrive In Port- I land about November IS. i Cards have been Issued by Mrs. Charles Bliiss Preston for a tea to be given at her home in Irving ton Sep . tember 19 for Mrs. Frank Douglas Cohan Of Marshfield and Miss Helen Gregg. Miss Mary Holmes entertained Sat . utrday for her sister. Miss Florence , Holnies, whose engagement to Mr. Waiter H. Gerke was recently an- noasced. The guests Included former college friends of the bride-elect ' - Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Samuel were t dinner hosts Saturday evening enter f taining in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Philip i Jacoby of Saa Francisco. -X Wlss Olive alker entertained with ; a bridge party for Mrs. Norria B. . Gregg Friday afternoon. SPECIAL NOTICE Tho Opening Dancing Classes of the Alisky Dancing School win begin September 18. Instruction given In Modem Ballroom, alao Fancy- Jnd Aesthetic Dancing taoght. Enrol now. AOXKS SUM 3CEJBS, Hate 414, td and Horrlsoa. BALLET TCCMMIQUC PRCPARC PON toc DARoina Hlht rmi) ef the Art ef Dsneina 1ASSE8 -ORMlN . . BALL-ROOAI DANCINQ MISS IRELAND Fusil ef tomtmm ""--imm T H C O A M O C ITUOIt M Mm WuMastM at TMri 1 V ilt. ..-" f .' s - ill - ymmmf" ; ill XiSfe. HI v - - ill A i:."'":-: - II I 1 t.-c-..',. . - , -II II I r tiUt !4l PTk. Tt. -y "-. ., - .r i 1 I I I . 1J MI't I THREE popular summer visitors who have been extenshre j ly entertained are Mrs. William Reginald Jackson, who left yesterday for her home in Kansas City. Mrs.Norris B. Gregg is the house guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary Brigham, and Mrs. Huntington Malarkey, who will return to her home in Chicago the latter part of the month. Dinner Party Is Given Friday to Eastern Guests HON-ORINQ their house guests. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Budlong of Pittsburg and Bibop and Mrs. Dar lington and Miss Kata Darlington of Harrtsburg. Mr. And Mrs. William C. Alvord entertained tritlt a charmingly appointed dinner Friday- evening. Mrs. Budlong who is a Water of Mrs. Har rison Corbett, a former resident of Portland, Is being ae loomed enthusias tically i by her sister's many Portland friends. e Three Reed eolieg boys. Virgil Up ton, Atvin Pearson and Harland Hous ton, left September 1 oa a motor tour to Boston. Mass., where they will enter the Massachusetts Institute of Tech nology. In Seattle they were Joined oy two Seattle boys, former students of the University of Washington, who wfil enter the Institute. The trip will take about 10 days and they expect to camp along the way at night. - Mis Lillian Behnsen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. X. N. Bohsssn. was mar ried to Mr. Davis Willis Bowes tn Se attle. Sunday evening. Dr. T. W. A. Fredericks an old friend of the fam ily officiated. Motoring to Seattle to I: ' i' til Ill attend the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. George "Vernon White and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Seekats. The bride is a member of the class of 1913 from the University of Oregon and Mr. Bowes is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity from Denver university. Mr. and Mrs. Bowes will be at home at the Boon Vista apartments after September IS. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Pper are now occupying their new home at K. 1320 East 13th street tn Eastmoreiand. MISS EVIOGENE SETON PttpO of aba. L4aa Steier. inmim danaeuM, aaaooaeM the openins at Bet FALL STUDIO OS DAHCINO. Chan now Joining, PHOMC SCLLWOOD OSes. SPECIAL OFFER M AOVANCK FALL STYLES SUITS, COATS, DRESSES from $35.00 p J, Kt OlLTiili TAILOR 47 ALOCR AND WASH lit QTOH feSu Tvtsh every day , Morrison St, Mm L17ZI12 TeL filaia 7709 Dinner Dance Is Enjoyed At Waverley WAVERLE3T Country Club -was the scene of another enjoyable dinner dance Saturday night. The affairs have been a fortnightly occurrencie during the summer months, and have been largely attended by members ani their friends. Among those who en tertained with dinner parties were Mrs. W. C. Alvord, who invited a num ber of the younger people, in compli ment to Miss Kate Darlington, daugh ter of Bishop and Mrs. Darlington, the honor guest. Mrs. C. D. Brunn enter tained a party of eight, and Mrs. Wil son Clark was hostess to a dinner party of 10 covers. i I Mrs. W. W. Northcutt entertained Thursday at a card party in honor Of Mrs. E. S. Robe who is leaving the cit in a short time. An artistic arrange ment of autumn flowers were used about the rooms for the occasion and the tea table was centered with a basket of pastel tinted sweet peaaX Quests Included Mesdames N. D. Long, J. P. Marnach, J. A. Hooper, Charles The sun room, living room or bedroom cannot be more artistically or usefully furnished than with genuine Reed Furniture. IV e make no imitation all pieces made from selected imported round reea, finished to match any deco ration. See our big display at factory. REED SPECIALTY SHOP 319 WILLIAMS AVE. EAST 3508 ilultnomal) Whetherj entertaining friends at a banquet, din ner or a quick lunch, we can 6upply your needs and serve you with the best the market affords at reasonable prices. R l- t J. Hedidch. Jf. C. Eppa. E. A. Oil p. C. K. Talbot. A. W. Porter. W. N. Blood, J. R. McDonald. K. W. Agnew. A- I. Doyle of Salem. Mrs. Robe. Mrs. Lena XUes of Albany, card honors fell to Mrs. J. R. McDonald and to Mrs. W. C Eppa, and a guest gift was given to Mrs. Robe by the hostess. A surprise party was given Mr. Fred W. German Thursday evening in honor of his birthday. Cards were stayed, the honors going to Mrs. E. Lucas and Mr. Elmer F. Bennfett. A buffet supper was served by Mrs. Fred W. German, assisted by the Miaees Winnafred Meade and Elda Lessing, The follow ing were present : Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Wentler, Mr. and Mrs. J. K Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer F. Bennett, Mr and .Mrs. Ueprge I Hurd, Mr. and Mrs. ii. Lu- caa, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. W. C Kertson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank D Arcy, Mrs. Charlotte Meade, Miss Mildred Pratt. Mts Elda JUssaing. Mr. Hodges and Mr. James Kertson. On Saturday evening, September 2. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Mauro. Mo. 364 East 44th streets was the scene of a very pretty wedding, when Ida Doris Peotmorin of Merrill, Wia became the bride of Mr, Vilas Arnold Holbrook, nephew of Mrs. Mauro. During the ring service, which was read by the Rev. William Evan Brinkman of the English Lutheran church, music from Lohengrin vesta d laved by Miss -Mabel Adams." The bride was attended by Miss Alma Alsieben. while Leon Shaw was best man. . After a brief honeymoon in the mountains, Mr. and Mrs. Holbrook will make their home in Portland, where Mr. Holbrook kas business interests. .' Miss Ruth Slipp entertained at her home in Rose City Park Friday night. with a dinner party, in honor of Miss Lissette Canuto. who is leaving next week for Corvallis, where she will at tend the Oregon Agricultural college. The guests were Misses LUsette Canuto. Dorothy Pointer, Florence Moran, Ruth Aldrich, Grace Muhleisen, Una Gunther. Violet Curc ans, Mrs. E. G. Coburn and hostess. Miss Bertha A. Jennings and Mr, Roy A. Thomas, both of Portland, were married in the stuay of the First Con eresrational church Wednesday noon. and Miss Genevieve Powell was married to Mr. Charles W. Holbrook Wednes day evening in the First Congregation al church. Dr. W. T. McElveen offici ated at both services. Mrs. Ralph , Miller entertained Wednesday at the Portland hotel with a luncheon for Miss Ethel Fels. Miss Fels will sail very shortly for Hono lulu, where she will be married to Mr. Walter G. Tichenor the first part of October. She is a memfcer of one of Eastern Oregon's pioneer families. Portland Alumni of Kappa Alpha Theta, sorority meet with Mrs. H. L. Temple, No. 748 Halsey street, Satur day afternoon at 2 o'clock. All Port land The t as are cordially invited to at tend. ... Mrs. A. A. Morrison entertained the executive heads of the various depart ments of the Women's Auxiliary at breakfast at the rectory Thursday morning following the corporate com munion held at Trinity church at which 1600 members of the auxiliary received. The Misses Clara and Ella Strauss of New York city, who spent the sum mer in Portland with their brother, -Mr. Nathan Strauss, kave returned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Van Leeuwen of Grand Rapids, Mich., are the house guests of their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Beard. . . . Miss Pauline Bondurant and Misa Helena Pittlekau will be at home Thursday from 4 to p. m. Miss Flora Mae Ross has recently returned from a six weeks' visit with her sister in Los Angeles. Mies Marion Winter of Los Angeles is the house guest of Miss Helen Car man. Mrs. Walter Wilson is the house guest of Mrs. Raliph H. Burnside. Mrs. Frederick A. N itchy was week end visitor at Seaside. sU4 : Miss Cook Is Bride of Dr. John A. Saari TIPSS FRANCES CHADWICK COOK 1tX became the bride of Dr. ijohn A. Saari at a lovely wedding ceremony held Wednesday St high noon in Grace Memorial church. , The church was at tractively decorated with palms and ferns interspersed, with masses f gladioli, The ceremony was performed by Rev. John E. Sulger of Terre Haute, Ind.. assisted by Rev. Oswald O. Tay lor. The strains of Lohengrin's wed ding .march were the signal ifor the wedding party to advance. " Jtflss Cook was charming in a bouffant gown of white satin with which ahs wore whits satin list In keeping with her costume she carried a French nose gay composed of white Toses asd sweet peas. Her attendant. Miss IXis, Rich ardson, was gowned in blue and orchid taffeta also fashioned on bouffant lines, and a large gray picture hat completed her costume. She carried an old fashioned nosegay of, flowers in pastel shades. Dr. Saari : wss at tended by Mr. Eugene Nordstrom at best man. ; Dr. and Mrs. Saari will be at home at 454 East 22d street north following a snort wedding trip. Mrs. May Dearborn Schwab has sked a number of the relatives and friends of her pupils to a tea this aft ernoon when she will present a number of her pupils at an informal musical hour. The affair will -be given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert) . Far- reil. Presiding at the tea urns will be Mrs. Warren E. Thomas and Mrs. Thomas H. Williams. The young girls will assist in serving. Mrs. J. H. Boo her (Arilla Cook) of Pendleton is the bouse guest of Mrs. Florence Cook, and during her stay in .Portland is being honored with many social affairs. Saturday evening Miss Amy Maier entertained with a dancing party for Mrs. Booher. Mrs. Julia Sanders was a recent luncheon; hostess complimenting Mrs. Booher. f Mrs. O. M. Brown, of Salt Lake City, delegate of the Veterans of , Foreign Wars, which convention was iheld at Seatle, is visiflng her sister, Mrs. P. J. Comera of No. 3S3 East 49th street. She Is accompanied by Mrs. Lina Brown and small son Kenneth. On September 19, 1872, at the camp meeting grounds at Dixie. Or., polk county, the Misses Davis became the brides of Mr. W. S. Elliott nd Mr. J. W. Hedgepeth at a, double wedding ceremony, with the Rev. J. M. IOveli of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, officiating. The double golden wedding of these two couples will be Peacock Shoes 99 have that high degree of style and quality found in shoes that you have been paying from $12.00 to $15.00 for. Note Our Prices THE "MABYELLE" Patent Kid $7.50 White Kid 840 Black Satin, without cutouts . ... .$8.00 THE "WINSOME" White Kid $9.00 Black Satin $7.50 -Black Kid $8.50 THE PEACOCK' SHOE SALON 287 ALDER ST. ? Just Below Fifth ; celebrated at the Elliott homo In Har rtsburg. Or, September 19. and will be attended by -over 100' children' and grandchildren of the Elliott and Hedge peth families. This celebration . will bo of wide Interest to the many friends of these two prominent pioneer fam ilies in the Northwest. . Sandy Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Kerr entertained about 15 Portland friends at dinner -Sunday -at " their summer place. "Glen Crag." on the Bluff road. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wedemeyer were among the guests. - Recently Dr. and Mrs. Norman K. TuJIyi and children were house guests of the Kerr family. The engagement of Miss Gladys Emery, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. H. Fall Top-Coats of Quality FASHIONED from the new English and Scotch Tweeds and Scotch Shetlands, these garments of exqttisite design will appeal to women of. discriminating taste. The colorings are soft dull tones, in varied shades and patterns. These mod els and fabrics are sold exclusively in this store. The Wel le s 1 e y, illustrated above, is a chic coat of straight, youthful lines with all-around belt and patch pock ets. You should see these coats of a de cidedly better grade 1 40 45 -end 'Up Women's Wear Department, Third Floor j; BEN SELLING ' ' ' . . i .'!.' ' Morrison at Fourth - !j 4 ShennanSayCo. T TER VERY OWN! JTXThveStrohbei;di. minutive piano is a com plete, practical instrument with keyboard of stand ard size -an excellent piano in every way yet its height is only forty three inches. And it has plenty of knee-room for adults. This in strument is sold on very attractive terms. : X'.''l: bherman ml Sixth and Morrison Streets PORTLAND Opposite PoetoSco EATTLB TACOMA SPOCAK8 - P. Emery of Macleay. Or, to Mr. A. N. Doerfler' was announced at a lunch- ., eon when Mrs. Karl Hanneman enter-'' tained in her lienor. About 20 guests' were present.' Miss Emery is a grad uate of the Sacred Heart academy and a student of the state normal school. Mr. Doerfler is a primiuest farmer of Silverton. Or: ' - - - ' ' - V Mr. R. J, Belland, the manager of Cotillion hall, announces its formal opening with a large dancing party Monday evening. ' The Interior has been-, newly; decorated and the famous ball' bearing : floor ' has v been entirely rer finished. A large orchestra . has been secured so that the many social func tions to be- given there this coming , season will . be assured oxeellent music. Tweed f O - Wool ; Suits and Top Coats for Fall are included in the new arrivals in the women's wear department. ill ay&C5o. mmkA i l" m fir s mi i am wx m MJH-V mm i ft. tmvt ) S IUw ill ir1