4 2 'THE. OREGON 3UNDAY JOURNAL, ; PORTLAND, - SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, 1922. J, r5: y.::v, W-:v;:-:'::';:: .i: x".;:-' . . Mrs.Dudgeonls Gufest of Her Sister, Mrs.Kerr MRS, WILLIAM PU0G39ON of j Lon don, wfea is r8tupniBff to br home city after an absence- of 00 yaa.ru and la the houss suest ef fee la tap. : Mrs. "Thomas tterr, U being weieomed by her many (rid friends, Thursday: Mr. Thomas ecr entertained with an at tractbre limehsea j; lira.. Dudgeon's honor. Covers yw fIad for 20. , a . Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Nitchy re turned Thursday evening from a.fort ntghfs visit to San Francisco and Del Monte. Mrs. Nitchy spent a. most de lightful afternoon visiting at Mills college, where she saw all the (Port land girls who are In attendance. Mr. and MrsI Floyd Brower will leave "Wednesday fo an extended tbnr through the Orient. t . - ' fl 4 1 ' -r . 1 - x S- -V, - - ' ' I t fell ' y .i Miss BeckwitH Is Marriedj to Lyle F. Brown TTERT quietly at a simple home cer mony,' Miss Jessie Beckwlth be eame the bride of Mr. Lyle F. Broxvn at 11 a. m. Saturday.' The ceremony was witnessed by members fit . the family and a few intimate frlfetfds and Rev. . E. H. Pence read the. nuptial vows. - The bride was gowned In a traveling suit of dark blue with a large black hat and wore a corsage of or chids. Mrs. H. F. Chapin and Mr. John Beckwith, sister and brother of the bride, were the only attendants. Fol lowing a wedding breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Brown left for a fortnight's wed-, ding tour after which time they win be at home at No. 7 St. , Helens Court. The bride is a Portland girl with a large' circle of friends and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Beck with. Mr. Brown is a graduate of the University of Oregon, a member of Sigma Chi fraternity and completed his education at Yale. He Is also a member of the University club. He served overseas as a lieutenant with the Ninety-first division. Mr. and Mrs.' John Raymond Hol man and Mrs. Herbert Holman were recent guests at the Hotel Del Monte. Mrs. Etna Ransom left recently 'for California for a visit of several months. Kelso, Wash. Mrs. R. A. Long, wife of R. A. Long, chairman of the board of directors of the Long-Bell ri wi Lumber - company J who accompanied her husband to Kelso on his trip, was introduced, into Kielso society ' Friday afternoon at the TOfesley Vandercook home, when Mrs. Vandercook and Mm D. E. Walsh were 'hostesses -at a formal reception' In her honor. More than 100 gruests were entertained. .As sisting he. -hostesses "were Mrs. SA-M-Morris, Mrs. C. MJ Thomas, Mrs.' Ji, "A. Darby of Astoria Mr a. J. .. D. Kosht, Mrs. W. H. Sharp, jMrs.tB. Vamdercook, Mrs. T. H. Davis and Mrs. C M. gtype and Misses Justine Winterhaler, Janet Troup, Augusta Walsh and Irene Huff man. . ? ; . . f ' j , Honoring her niece. Miss Sally Ad ams, whose engagement to Mr. Charles Robert i Parrott was : recently an nounced, Mrs. Ernest F. Tucker will entertained "at teai Wednesday from 3 to 5 p. m. Miss Adams isl a Seattle gh-l, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Adams of that city, and has recently been in training at St. v VlncentB hos pibat She attended school in . Seattle and later . studied I piano; and voice tof Boston. Mr. Parrbtt, Is well known In Portland and at jtha outbreak of the late war he- enlisted in the Canadian army and. served yith diastlnction over seas,, receiving a .commission as lieu tenant Just previous to t;the armistice. The wedding willj be an event of the early spring. i' . , v. Mrs. arl L. Wernicke, has asked a numberpf friends Into luncheon Thiursdayfin compliment . to Mrs. Les ter L. Gafter of San Francisco, who is the hoise guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Laing. - 1 .y Mrr and Mrs. Ai W. Martin and Miss Cecelia Martin have taken apartments at the Mallory fof the winter. '..,..';. At the Thursday, night ' card party at Laurelhurst dlwb - Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge Weiss will b& hosts; Gregg-Ejicksoft Wedding Is Set Wednesday AM EVENT fCwide social., interest will be the wedding Wednesday' of Miss Helen Gregg mnd Mf. John Ross, Dickson Jr., -which will take place In Trinity chapel at 11 a.' m.. with Dr. A.-A. MbrrlsOr officiating. As her only attendant. Miss Gregg will have her cousin, Mrs. Everett James Smith of Wajla Walla, as matron of honor. Mr., Heitry Westbrook Dickson' will attend his brottiwr as' best man. ' A,- reception, at the home of the bride's parent?, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cloud Gregg will fpl- low the church ceremony. . Those "who will assist at the reception will be Mrs. John Forrest Dickson, Mrs; Frederick E. Judd. Mrs. Charles Bliss Preston,- Mrs. L. Ward White, Mrs. Elton "Wftt McBride. A number of out-of-town guests will' be present. . A wedding of interest to the college set occurred last evening, when Miss Harriet Wills became the bride of Mr. Cortes Fenton , Ford. The ceremony took place at the home f Mrs. E. G. Ford, mother of the bridegroom, . and was witnessed by 100 guests. . Rev. J. A. Good 'Officiated. : Precadlng theoer-' embny Mr. J. Scott i Mime sang. ''Be cause, v and Dr. . Stella Ford Warner played the wedding, ftiarch. The bride was- gowned In ivory crepe satiii ; with a trimming of rare cjld lace. She wore a wreath of orangei -.blossoms in her hair and carrie Bride roses. Her sieter. Miss' Margaret Wells, In yellow crepe ; satin, - was her only attendant: Mr. Leeter Green, eousin of the bride groom, .was best man. -. Following the ceremony a reception was held with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wells, parents of the bride, .receiving with Mrs, Ford and the bridal co'upie. In charge ef the dining room were Miss Doris Ford. Mrs. -,Jack ; Deegan and : Mrs. ! A." 8.. Wells. During . the - .reception. Miss Christine Denholn and Mr. Jack Dee gan sang several selections. " Mr. and Mrs. Ford will reside In Eugene,! where he Is a student at the University of Oregon and a member of J3. 'A. E. fraternity,'-, , . -- , . t AcoHid ball will be staged by Reed college women' in. the eoltege gymna sium Saturday, Octobe14. It win be aformal .program dance and th girls will" come, to couples, the demand for the roles of gentleman escort, being great.1 - Frances. Barbey" of Portland will be io charge of arrangements. Committees appointed to assist . her are : Decorations, ' Anna Lee - Smyth of. Portland ; music, Alice Johnson of t Portland ; Invitations, Bessie i Steel- smfth' of Portland, and stunts, Beatrice Olsen of - Portland. i j i ' Miss Helena Hatle and her fiance, Harvey Niooi' BSack, were ' honor guests at a beautifully appointed din ner given. Thursday evening at' Hotel Portland b3(. Mr. and Mrs. Huntington Malarkey. Autumn blossoms formed an attractive centerpiece. Covers were placed- for -the guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Neagle P. Sealy, Mr. and Mrs. LOwelt Kern."-Miss Susanna Caswell and Mr. Herbert Malarkey. , ",; MrL William A. Mullen was hostess Wednesday to: the Mamook club with is delightful - Imwhaon. Covers 'were laid for 13; including Mesdames N. U.' Car penter, Justin ,W. MctCachren, James T. Morrell, S. C. Catching. L. D; Rich. Nelson Giles,, Clinton Mooney, Frank B. Hodson, Charles E. Braniiu ttwls .E. , Tldbe.ll. Hush' A. Piatt and th hostess.'" - " "' I y f 4 I,!, y . , 4 - I j x I , , , Mr; and Mrs. Russel ; A. ' Gheen it 1 Los Angeles are visiting in Portland '. and are 'guests at the Hotel Mallory, t THE WOMAN WHO GIVES fe'-TIME AND THOUGHT TO m TH E CA.REFUl iSELEC- -3 CURTAINS i - !,y . AND ; f - i DRAPERIES WILL HAVE THAT FEEL ING OF- PRIDE THAT C30ES WITH THE SATIS-. FACTION OF.-KNOWINO-THAT H K W I N DO WS AND DOORS ARR BEAU TIFCLLTDHESSED. .. i , LET OUR INTERIOR DECi ORATOR ADVISE YOU WITHOUT OBLIGATION. - Patronize a Specialty : Curtain Store - Phone Main 4727 Bociety Folk Preparing for Symphony Aid OCIETY'S most prominent matrons a?d maids have been busy with Pans1' this past week preparing for ie dfive -whicl will be launched Wed- tesday for r.e members for the Port- md SyniphonJ- orchestra. ,'. The organ- atlon has taken on an air- of the lilitajry, with Mrs. William; Mac raster as general chairman and Mrs. .'illiam C. Alyord and Mrs. David T. oneymajn as colonels. Groups of omein have been formed Into flying puadronE, with a captain at the head e earn team. Among me team cap- ilns ; are : Mrs. Louis Gerlinger Jr Irs. Robert Strong, Mrs. A. G. Labbe, firs.- Philip Jackson, Mrs. Ernest H. ileyer, Mrs. George Gerlinger, Mrs. :olt Cookinsham, MrS. Ralph Wilbur, Ers. Ira F. Powers. Mrs. Warren eeler, Mrs. W. L. Brewster, Mrs. eorge Wiliard.- Mrs. Curtis Bailey, Irs. William D. Wheelwright, Mrs. Ichard Wilder; Mrs J. D. Coleman, iss .Lucia Morris, also Mr. Charles "art. Mr. Aubrey Watzek, Mrs. War in E. Thomas (representing the Mac owe!! club). !' . - i , ... a Miss MildreS Miller and Mr. Frank athss, were iparried at a pretty home remonsp last evening in the pres- ic of -Immediate relatives and Intl- ate . friends-. Rev. B. Ear! , Parker ficiated. Preceding the ceremony iss Eileen Ye rex sang "At Dawning" id also played the . wedding march, bo bride, wore a gown of heavy satin -oeaxle embellished fwith panels of re old lace, and her veil, also bor- redt with the same lace, was ar mged In cap effect. She carried rldej roses. Mrs. Gillis C. Kellaher. i matron of honor, was attired m rose Ik-lace, her ftowers being Ophelia sea Mr. GilHs C Kellaher was best ana- ' Following the ceremony an in- rmal reception was held. Mr." and raj Mathes j .left for motorntrlp of 6 Oregon beaches and later will be home at the Malcolm apartments. a .. a A number of their friends- surprised r; and Mrs. W. J. Roy of No. 8 East tn street north. Saturday night week ' celebration of Mr. Roy's birthday d their wedding anniversary. lo aded among the guests were Mr. and rs. Charles T. Hope. Dr. and Mrs, illtam B. Chandlee.; Mr. and Mrs. E-. Wright. Miss Alma Snowden, rs. G. A. BlaoK, Mr. Chappel, Mr. A Mrs. H. F. Wagner, Mr and Mrs. L. Lerch. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Con- F, Mrs. Jessie Wagner, Miss Dorothy agner, Mr. and Mrs. ;C. J.' Brown of wham and Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Ott Hebo. a a a The annual, meeting of the Junior i?rue will take place Tuesday at :0 a. m. at the home of the Misses -ances and Helen Page. Mr. Wll tm D. Wheelwright , will speak on sctlon issues and there will be an action of officers. Miss Irene Daly, esident. will preside. '.-: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beebe enter ihed , with a line party at the Or- um this week in compliment to rs. Lester I- Carter. TWO charming members of the younger set who were hostesses to enjoyatile affairs recently. Miss Mary Gill entertained with a large tea for Miss Dorothy Metschan and Miss Priscilla House was hostess to a dancing party for the sub-debutant set Saturday week. j............... ............. A. J. White School of l p Beauty Culture - $ 5 2 ! p ThorosWy Taght "? Plplomas Otven I, MS and Flledner BMr, ; WashlBgtoa aad ltta St. . Shasapoeisg. :; lirj MareeH log, 6ej Bob: Carllng. Jie; uimts, SSe; Manlesriag, sic. . -Werk Gsaraateed ' ' ' - , . ' lilimti 1" .....,, i m i m i t Mrs. Dunning to Postpone Her Return Home "7VTRS. CARRE LOUISE DUNNING has changed her plan to return to Portland in Qctober. but instead will go to England for October and November; returning to PortSand for the holidays; While in England Mrs. Dunning will spend some time with her friends. Sir Arthur and Lady Steele Maitland, at Sancheeburn. ' ''! y Mrs. George F. Nevtns Is now domi ciled at Alexandria Court for thfe win ter. Mr. Nevins, who has been quit ill and confined to the hospital, is re ported to be recovering , nicely. 16 Are Guests At Supp er Given For Dr. Rockey TRIDAT eyenlng Mrs. Eugene Rockey - Invited 16 guests to a buffet sup per In honor of Dr. Rockeywbo will depart soon for an extended trip through the South and East He will attend the American Legion conven tion and attend a number of medical meetings. - Ladies day has been resumed at Waverley Country club. Tuesday a large number1 of women members at tended the luncheon. which, will : be held especially for them every Tues day during the winter season. i ,w IS pi I p ii is; iii ii t:ii i it 3 51 If " I II una . r tn f ST !'aSM n p i id i - In: P IIS 1 II . . i I W.' 1 ' i SsSasaiiaJ I.-i. Mfc.a. iWultnomafj When making arrangements for luncheons and banquets, consult our catering experts, who have had years of ex perience in famous hotels at home and abroad. They will gladly submit menus and prices and make suggestions. . UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUULjyUUUUUUUUU 1 A 5SE32 I Fnrs and Individual Style Shops Broadway at Morrison Mid-Season modes here UR REPUTATION for worth and smartness is the result of constant vigilance and unceasing search. Thus the height of the new season has rewarded us with a fascinating selection of garments reflecting each new tendency that Paris has put forth and Americahas accepted. Women who wear simple things yet wearthem with distinction come tbcus for their clothes, know ing that our garments wear longest cost the least that , is consistent retain their smartness to the last shred. In addition to o u r v ai" i e d stocks of tailleur, afternoon and formal garments, we can clothe the sportswoman in the mannish things she lo ve s for golf, for riding or for travel. , , Chosen with an eye to economy: Camel's hair top coats from 49.00 Correct riding habits from 35.00 3-piece costume suits from 125.00 Velvet dinner frocks from 55. 00 ."Pattern hats - y from 15.00 a So JSSTAULMSIIBO WG4 Votes for the Greater Portland Association Organization Contest, given with each cash purchase. Ask for Ahem f - :-,h v '-- ' y1" .. -i r. ... . - ijir l T7. ' .. iMPHnmnmiHummi, - i