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2 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, '. OCTOBER 8, 1922. MissHartHonor was' united in marriage to Mr. William T. Davis ot Portland, at the home of the bride's, daughter. Mm J. Iteblnv son.i No. 1011 East Sixth street north. Sunday afternoon. The Rev. Walter L. JlUey ot Highland Baptist church officiating:. Mm A. JPoUock, sister of the 'bride, and Mm A. Pollock were the attendants. ; Following the wedding- ceremony a luncheon was Served, .. Entertaining at Forest HaU on the highway. Mm George Boring honored Mm A. Foster KUnk . and , Mm U Barhart of, Chicago and Mm M; Mat JS1 with "a luncheon fecently. 'Th honor guests stopped in Portland ' rout to the Orient, " Guest at Tea Of Mrs J Tucker . Mr.'latid Mrs- James Lemon enter tttirMwr-ft rrann oi lnouua-ai urn niL Portland and Saturday night sup pc thae and Mm C D. Irish ot Buffalo; dance. ... . . " -- ' - - . . - .. v ..... ... ...... - ' r ' i it J '',"-' it- ::'vC:::"w:ik;ii5 ;w-,;r:v ' 3 5 $ - ' , :" - i t '- 1 ! ; 4 f: :v; ';' i'i I . ;t , ,j -? J I : i, 41 , t J5 ' if i i 1 11 wy y I f -- s . " ' V -v --.-, i," j I ,.x - - , f: : ' 4 i- L -'' i I X J I V Vx p-, A mmmmmmmmm -'I :t -.. y , -Mtsv i . 7 V lesliei:i 6 Ktatef: TPHE wedding of Mrs. Anthony Jaureguy (Lois Cowgill) wis a brflliant church affair of the week. Mrs, Fred Barber, who before her marriage was Miss fWa Rose Shcrt ley. The wedditig of Mrs. Leslie Carter (Lucile Cottle) came as a surprise to her.iHany friends. MrsL Frank Lbomis BeacK. who as Miss Mary Elizabeth Boyd is well known in Pordand. was married quietly at Wellesley Hflls,, Mass." Social Set. Is Laying Plans FdrHalloween OCTOdfcR. with lt tfcng of winter, Wfttg thousTiU of witehe who 4uk tMt m btwrn handles, weird ' "hoet . rn.ll Tilxd witte puntpklne and - irtrtB rites And tlana for lolly Kal- . wtB psroefl jom such ait old fash The pat wee ha. seen gy with humroui affairs for the bridea-ftlect fch the visitor. . Thursday Utm. Thomas Kerr entertained lor her ! ter. Mr. William Dudgeon of London. Miss Helen QresK who win be married to Mr. John Roes Dlcluson - 3r has been the tnout for many affair. Mrs. Elton Watkitt- was hostess to a larce tea in her honor Thuredajr afternoon, and Frlda sho Was aa-ain eomnllment- jed by Mrs Ward White, who also on- usz-uunea wiui n isrre tea.; .;...- Another bride-to-be who has heft roundly feted. Is Miss Helen Haller. Ar delightful ,r prty at ; Which - Miss Orsee Kern was hostess, wa gfiTen in her honor Wednesday. Tuesday Mrs. Wilbur P. Kelts was an entertainine noatees at brld( for Miss Hatterv1 Mr ley: Cottnlry dab on All - Saint dar. And the oonanitteo la Charge is busy arranginr aarprises and clever stunts for tha htert!nmftt ;ot those who Attend, ffomethinr iy way of an Innovation is beina planned which will fnaka the affair remain lone in the memory of the participant. 11 ' I -mil ' Mr" t , f V.--, 1- i j NEW FALL STYLES n wilt W ta mi adiulM to- mmm aad iooct oar ock. .atytn ixl tSX 6Uft MILLtNtRV DISPLAY S u ru OItn1t tailor .i v mvt LOEW HMD t WASHINGTON toned party, with bobbin apples and qweer sames will be etveo at W-aver-j and Mrs. Colin Llrlneston were -hosts to a dinner party Tuesday evening- and Mr. aad Mm Harry EMward also en tertained at dinner complimenting Miss Haller.' " .-a,.i,,.ij;s-i:, . Mr. and . Mm Henry" Waf teV;1t ftii t Si?hel) who aire n roata to New Torn after Spending ; their hoaeyitioan In California, hava been the IneplratJon tor.. a..nwb.r o poeial :.afiiri,J Un. and Mrs. San ford Lowengart and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Metager were amon tbose wbo entertained for them. Mm " C 8. ; Jackson left " irtiday lo join Mr.' Jackson in tJeltaville, Ya. End will be gone a tnoatli or laora. '' ' - : i -.-.ie-' - 7 '? r Mr-, and Mm Roy Pare Hallard of Nliss Korrel's Engagement Is Told on Friday AjnJRPAISS to their many friends waft, th announceirient of the en gagement of Mlsa Manel! Korrei and llr. Walter Shanks which wis told At ft Friday afternoon wtrtBi kotrel, and her sister, Miss Laura Kbrrei and Mm ' Arch J. Tonrtelotta entertained members of. the younger Set in honor of Mien Helen Haller. - ' 1 . Miss Korrel is the . datoihter of MA and Mm Charles H. Korrel tM was graduated from Portland aeademy, and is one of the popular members of the social set in Portland. Mr. Bhanks Is the son Of Mr. QeorgS IT, ; Shanes ot Borfaie4 N. -t Is a graduate ofc the Chivft!lty of Oregon Law school nd a member of Phi .Alpha "Delta fratfer. nity. : attended the officers- train ing camp at.'Fort Hiaram ami served overseas Wfith the 8d dtvisto as a first Mentenant. uie attended thd Uni versity ofiTOUjottse. Thejweddtot will be anTevent f October S3. At th attraeUre tea table presided Mm JSeagia P.- 8ely, Mm Harold templfe; Mm Arthur Fender ih& Mr Kirk- ;Beyeoida , AaeleUhg- in j rir Ing i were : Miss Ease . KrarrtetS . Miss OrwcevKem. and Mm Allen Pi ?oyea Mis Madelln Stone MiS Ida felacft ford. MIsd Kileen Terei. Mm Howard Tenng and Mm Maurice Barnes as sisted about the room. Ahost 190 young xnalda and rnatrona called fenr ing.tha receiving hours, j - v . r Xtiss Harriet Griffith ai?l falsi Mtr fcare Cook - left' Thursday for a month's sojourn in California where they .will visit Relatives and friends hronnd the bsy ! ' - MISS IRELAND - kssooscc cutset m Ballet Technique ' PCWL Or ITETAXO HASCaGKO Itatst Ksstsaabls STUDIO SM SCRUM La . THIKB MO wrasHinaTOM - st. .;. -. mrstrrxr.- Aiimwa ' Haller Wedding On Wednesday" At Westminster ONK of the brllUant soplaJ aff Afa-B of- jhe week will he the weddiij of Miss Helen Haller and Mij. Harver Nl?jl B&ck, which will be sotemnfzes at Westminster Pfeebyteriaa tnureh Edward H. pence off iciating.- rolioW ihe "h cermony a. recepuoa Will be held iat the home of the bride parenu, Mr. and Mm Harry Miller Haller. In thi Krtai Tt.i- .m p- Sealy. who Will attend tn bride as matron of honor ; Miss fliwi owit win ne tne maid of honor nu miss. auer has chosen as het wriuesmaias sim Harry Edward and "Tf C ,C1 smlth- "ttle Harry Haller 8ealy,, nephew of the bride, will bs the rlrgbcarer and Patricia Temple a dainty flower girj. Mr. Frank Bruee Stephenson wiU; act as best man. The ushers will be : Mra rr.niii. Korell. Douglas Nicoi. Harry p. Bd- uu- wun uvtngsion and Ralph - " - m;V'I' ":"i',;'',. lit. ahd- Mm Louis 6undelflnf er fTesno, ual.. arrived ia PortlanT' rJ"n'lT iwr several months spent Irt teuropa. They are at; the Benson uoiet. ! T , i. . Stamped Ileedlework . SPECIAL MOSjbAT oirLY 99c S1.49 Sli79 Luncheon Bets. hemlnthd and stamped, regularly priced SkSS4 2.3i. Stamped articles and threads of every deseription handled and made by us. HEXSTITCHISO. rfcSATlZTftt BCT10.18 .- - .;, . . .v s; it- ... " . ...... ' - . Art Embroidery r & Button Co, SS9 MORR1SOX, 5KAR TK7TTH " 1T.S. ERXTEST ! T. TdCKER Was XiX hostess Wednesday afternoon to one. of the delightful affairs of the week when she entertained i with a Urge tea in honor of her niece, Miss SaJly Hart and her fiance, Mri Charles Rebert Parrot. During the receiving hour of S.and 7r a large number of tnaids and matrons called.:' At the tea table were Mm W. B. Ayer. Mlrs. John Bingham and Mm Erskide Wood. Presiding At the punch bowl -was Mm Berwick Wood. The wedding of Miss Hart and Mr. Parrot will occur lit the spring, r. ... J - m , m A delightful etent at Laurelharst dub will be the Japanese tea and card party Tuesday aJternon at t o'clock, when bridge and 50" wiH be played. A -pleasing feature planned tor the -entertainment of guests at the tea ho"ur will ha dances &i costume b little Anita AusUn. Uakin Rankin -an Rleaner PoormAn. accompanied by a real Japanese 'artist.1 Tonl Bhlmo mum. An atmosphere of things Jap anese will pervade the dub house, gay decorations amid tsoft lights wilt make the afternoon ait enjoyable one. A cordial invitation is extended to the many friends of the club. - - The Woman's Progressive Unit ' of Laurelhurst club, recently elected the following officers, who . are enthusi astically planning an Unusually active Season of social events in the ihterest Of the clubs Mrs. s James Forbes, presW dent ; Mrs. F. - Louis Stoeckle. vice president r Miss Wilms funehart, sec retary: Mrs. E. VI. Bennett, treasurer; Mrs. Bay C. Bradley, charge of sup. plies. - The junior contingent of Laurelhurst club announces ?m important though informal meeting October 20th at T o'clock to plan a big .season of soda activities. Every junior from 35 to 22 years whose family is a club mem ber is urged to be present, as the In terest in this meeting' will insure the social success of the eomins" Miss Gertrude Eruck Glutch Is presi- ueuu - ' Miss P.uth Johnston, only daughter of .Profesor and . Mm B. A. Johnston, became the bride of Mr. Earl T. New berry at an attractive home wedding in Corvallis recently. Rev. I. B. Wood officiated 'and' the bride was attended by Miss Gladys Murray. Mr. E. Lester JTewberry attended his brother as tbest man. After a short wedding trip the young couple wiH reside in Talent, Or. t . Mr. and Mrs. iWilliam Henrv Mets ger honored Mr. .and Mrs. Henry Wal ter (Ruth SlclMfl) with an Orpheum party-Monday evening, later taking their guests to the Hotel Portland supper dance. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Banford Lowengart, Mr and Mrs. William Ehrman; Mr and MrsJ-pseph Jtothchild. Mr. and Mm Lloyd Frank, the guests ot honor and the hosts. I , " . I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kd wards "enter tained with an attractive dinner party Wednesday evening In compliment to Miss Helen Haller art her fiance, Mr Harvey Jttcol Black. The affair was given at the iUniveralty cflub and covers were laid for 12. .Mm KAtaerine WiUard Eddy was the honor guest at .- tea for.rhlch Mm George Wilson was hostess Tuesday.- The tea table was in charge of Mm "William C Arvord and Mrs. William' IX Wheelwright. - . Mrs. It C- Wortman left Tuesdav for Seattle to be the" house guest ef Mrs. A. B. Keffy. Wednesday nfter- hnoon she spoke at the Sunset club on nar experience m China, 1? ."'' Mm E. N! Blythe. 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