. -'t1 w ?'.' V ' !! -''V SECTI0N7FDUR SOCIETY--CLUBS TEN PAGES MUSIC FExVTURES J "I r-l LI V 1 " I r. " r 1 I v 1 L';l rl . I 1 I I I I . MN JAY 1'- fs II I- I I I i I r I I "if - "t I I I .V I t 1 V , . 7. taai. "" c s "CiQQ" - C - ...1. .. m. . . , .1 ! . i 4 I . , . . ... p- SOCIAL HAS NO AFTER CONVENTION LULL V Many Events Have Been flecordied . During the Past Week and I Several Are Calendared! for the Coning Few Days; Folks at 7 Vancouver Are Busy Welcoming 'Newcomers Sent to Post as. Result of Merging of v By Eiitl Haadr T,IE Pt week . and the oae Just X beginning indicate the full re . awnptkm of society affairs. V"hatver ' i toil! there raiht have been expected to it follow ' the' activities in entertaining - the visitors at the Episcopal conven tion failed to materialize. Mrs. J. N.' Teal's bridge party to . Sir. Samuel Halstead and Mrs. Wal ' ler BurrfeU, was one of the most de lightful afternoon affairs of the week. V nd th dinner dancs at the Waverley club' Saturday was -a highly "enjoyed . . svening affair. .. .. ?- MrsJ V. G. Mc Alexander, wife f the - fRock. of the Marne,"- was p Portland! -. visitor, and was the inspiration of en- 1 tertalnment Jo 'her hoior. ' During the present week the tea to be -given by .Mrs.-George F, Wilson is :,the most conspicuous event calendered i so far. The army set at Vancouver barracks have-had a busy few days j welcoming' a Targe number of officers Of the Sev enth infantry, which will, absorb the Jifty-ninth. and tn preparing 1 to say - farewell to several ct the officers and ', thlr families of the latter regiment. who - are to be transferred as a result the consolidation. . ; In celebration of the birthday of Mrs. 7 H. K. Emmons, a large party was - given at her hime. "Stone Gables" on the WUIamettel river - Sunday week. Among those- who. ' weren guests were Miss Henrietta Abbott. Air. iFred Mar tfn. Mr. and Mrs. .C. T. Hoge.' Mrs. H. M. Carloek. Mr. and Mrs. George Olsen. -Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Morgaa, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Ballon. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Jones o Seaside. Mr. A. W. Baker. Mrs. George Misner. Mis Sarah Komlnskyv Mrs. Edith Truscott, Miss Ru(h Truscott. Mr. Howard Truscott .nd Mrs. -Oan MacDonald. -, ) :KSitertaining for MrsGorddil Forbes, I the Misses Clementina and Virginia "VTBson, were, hostesses at - dinner "Wednesday evening. Covers were ; placed, for the honor guests; tr. ' and ; Mrs. George K. WHaos, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beebe, Mr and Mrs. Arthur i Murrajf Sherwood. Jr.. nd Mr. Alex-.- zander Linthicum and-thie hostesses, s' Enterfainlng .for Mri and Mrs. Frank A. Clarvoe, whose wedding was a re i cent e-ent. Miss Alli Mae Kadderly veas hostess to an. enjoyable dancing , party; Thursday evening at her home if, ls lAurelhurst. Twenty people en Joyed Miss Kadderly V-Jfcospitality. : - ' . . -. . Mrs. -Amanda Kerr was hostess for j an attractive dinner Tuesday - evening I at the Hotel Portland. Covers - were t placed for nine. - - t -! i . . - j Among the .many - delightful affairs , htch have been gi-ea for Miss Willi Samson Macautey sine -.he., announces rnent ot'her eaxaemeot to Mr. Sam- tHe Seventh and Fifty-Ninth. el In low Ross was a luncheon and shower for which Mrs. Alexander Clark was hostess at her home In Irv ington. Tuesday. Autumn flowers In rose and orchid Units were used in profusion as a decoration, with, dainty colonial bouquets as table favors. Among the guests were Mrs. John R. Mumma, Mrs. George 'L. Baker, M Hubert R. Roberts, Mrs. W. G. Tucker, Mrs. Meta At. Dekker, Miss L. McKen zi and Mrs. Frances McCort, r. Mr- and Mrs. William McMurray were honor guests : at an; elaborate jdirtner gives by Mr.1 Joseph, Patterson at Hotel Portland ! Monday evening: Mr Patterson, who is now a resident of Pittsburg, is well jcnbwn in this city. Covers were placed jfor six. !-' - Mr. and Mr. Thomas Kerr who will remain in Portland about three weeks longer before, returning to their home iu Tulsa; Okla. entertained with an enjoyable dancing party Saturday week at the home of Mrs. Kerr's sister, Mrs. Frederick L. Warren. Mr. and Mrs, William D, Wheel wright entertained informally at dinner Wednesday" evening Consul Yenji Ta xcda. During the recent Episcopal con vention, the -Japanese consul and his wife -entertained, a number of Japanese delegates to the convention. - Accompanying his uncle. Colonel J. B. Cavanaugh. James F. Mclndoe left for the East the past week to attend She Massachusetts Institution of Tech nology. Colonel Cavanaugh will re main in Duluth for the winter. . Miss Cornelia Cook has been ' the in spiration for many delightful social af fairs since her arrival in New fYork city. She is planning to return to Portland about November, 1. , ' Mrs. Ray L, Burnell who has been the house guest of her mother. Mrs. James K. Mclndoe left Tuesday to Join Captain .Burnell who is- stationed at Fort SHf Oklahoma. After an extensive tour abroad Mrs. FFoiger , Johns n and -?her aunt Miss villa? Humason returned to Port)ui Thursday. Mr. Johnsoa came as far as4 ivew iorte hot will be detained there a few days by business. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jx Ay a enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Roderick L. Macleay at Wa erly Country dub ?atttfday evening for the dinner dance. Ms. and. Mrs. William Norman Bur gar are. receiving congratulations on the arrival of a daughter Friday. Mr. and . Mrs. iPeter Kerr ' letV Sat urday for an European trip. They Plata to be away a bo at 2 months, h : . " Wl;.7 -r'i4:x yVWW f ' lli'1 -X tr - a v , ' p1!l r - -:7 . Xw ' as -v : tf - t4:. xk? CT.:V r 1 - '-i v ..7 -77': . iiiM , , m ' ; ; n -C"' - c ... v X - 1 mV ... -. - - E ' v' - Mrs. Wilson to Be Hostess to Y.W. Officers - ; , i , ' , . i- '! . 1 MRS. GEORGE FJ WILSON will entertain members rof the board of directors and members of the bazaar committee of the Y. W. C. A. With a f large tea at her home. No. 143! North 19thj' street, Tuesday ; afternooni The affair will be given in honor of Mrs. Katherine WUlard'Edwiy of New York, Presiding at1 the ; tea table will be Mrs. William D. "Wheelwright aad Mrs. William: C. Alvord. - ! , -,J -; ' . f Misa Lorraine Goodrich, who has been tts house guest of Miss "Kathryti Hoyt for the summer, returned Wed nesday to her ihoin In Milwaukee. Mrs. Ralph W, Ifcjrtt Misa Hoyt, Miss Goodrich and Miss Mabel Wlthvcomb returned last Saturday from al motor Talentine entertained laformalry ' at tea noaonng Mtsa Goodrich before her departure. -t.,;':-. .- - p ..(' The departure of a. number fof the poplar summer vatftors haa left an air of sadness .over the manyt social affairs which have been given in their honor -this., jjast week. "The PORTLAND, OREGON, - SUNDAY. friends of Mrs. Edward Clark III, who with her mother. Mrs. Cyrus A. Dolph; left for Philadelphia -Thursday were loath to see, her go. She has been, honored with! a number of delightful affairs prior to her departure, . Mrs. Samuel T: Halsted and Mrs. Walter Burreli snared honors at an afternoon function Friday, when Mrs. Joseph Nathan Teal entertained. Parties for the younger set. honoring the i fair co eds and sub-debutants who wpl at tend schools j and colleges, ha been numerous and with It all the "1 week has been most gay. .i.-. , . f. Mjss Jane Seller and Mr. Allen Meier, whose marriage r will be an important social event of October 1Z, were honor guests at m delfghtful supper dance for which ; Mr Lester Sichel w4s- host Thursday evening at Hotel Portland. Covers were! placed " for- Miss Jane Seller. Miss Katherine Seller, Miss Jeanette Meier. Miss Judith Lipitt. Dr. and; Mrs. U Selling; -Alvin Binswanger, Milton. Meyer, Alien Meier ; and the host. r,i.- '? Mra, J. A. Waatt. ; Mrs. Wiggins of Toppenish. Lynn Davis and Miss Elisabeth .Wiggins were guests of Mrs. W. Bjf Wiggins for. tea at the men of the Bow? Bells recenUj I Mr. and Mrs. Guy? Webster Talbot, with, Miss Sara Jane Talbot and Miss Marguerite .Wheeler, .left Thursday mornlnr fnr: Nmp; Tnrlr i-ltv i han manyfboth ieufts ladies will enter. school. MORNING, OCTOBER 1, Mrs.J.N;Teal Entertains 7 For Visitors AS , A. courtesy to Mrs. Samuel Thompson Halsted and Mrs.: Walter Burreli. two - attractive visitors to Portland. Mrs. Joseph .Nathan. Teal en tertained with art afternoon of bridge hv;tbeir , honor Friday. -Guests were invited to make up six tables of bridge, additlohalcallers coming at tea time. The tea i table., which was roost charming in its' appointments, was pre sided over by . Mrs. Charles C. Hind man and Mrs. Henry G. Reed. -1 ' '. -,J From El Paso. Texas; . comes the announcement of, the marriage of Mr. Sid Blumenthal and , Mrs. Zoe Lee of this , city. Mr. and Mrs. Blumenthal were -married at Santa Ana., Cal, Sep tember 1L lS22r-and ; will maie theV home Jn . EI- Pasov Texas,1- where Ms. Bfumen thai Is (interested in the " Clm, Industry. . Mrs.- Blumenthal ' haa- long been a. resident of Portland where she has many friends. . , . , . Miss Marietta Thorp and , Miss' Ises Johnson "of -Los Angeles are the' house jruects of Mrs. William H.' Saxton, Js'o. S- East 28th street 'north. - ; - , - -."v- - -- 1922, 1 - -. x I 1" '. . 9 Z 4 , V :. u x X x f Mi ISS NIONTTRENKMANi v' lst taining forj'&e "younger come viatorto Pordarid. is the house guest of her. parents Mr and" Mrs. ) Benage S.. Joske lyn. 7 Mrs. : Frank Oarvoe, a. channinglbride" who .before.' her recent ' marriage ' was i Mis Enna' A-5r Kirschner. 'Another Dearior Hblman.'. 7r''. s set. ;MrC Maion7MaiiglTam5of 4Riclra hostess - whb entertained -for t the"- sub-debutantes was -i Mis I r- " ' t.' ' x - : 'vv-V-I i V ; 4..